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,-Good afternoon football followers . ' In last week's edition of The Amateur Footballer David Cook (Executive), Team Manager Richard Evans readers were alerted to the progress and preparation (Executive), Ken Seeley (St Bede's) as well as a very of our A-B Grade representative team to play South willing training staff - Norm Crisp (Fawkner), Hugh Muir at Waverley Park on June 8th 1992 . (Therry) and Brian Kays (Therry) - and physio Peter This week, to complete the "Interstate Report", we Dixon . focus our attention on our C-F Grade team to play the Training has been very good and the most pleasing South Australians at Elsternwick Park on Sunday June aspect has been the way the players have come 7th 1992. together as a single, enthusiastic unit . Ken Bremner (Assistant Coach at C'wealth Bank) has As well, this co-operation and encouragement from been appointed coach . Soon after his appointment in the "boys" in the A-B squad has been excellent and early April, Ken set about surrounding himself with appreciated . A practice match is planned between the assistants in coaching and selecting, to draw up an initial squads on Wednesday, June 3 . list of 55 players who were invited to train . Jumpers will be presented to the fortunate recipients As the number of players is so diverse amongst the at a Presentation Dinner at Elsternwick Park on the sections, Ken's assistants include Garry Connolly (St Friday before the big game . Mary's), Craig Jackson (C'wealth Bank), John Keenan All Amateur supporters are assured of a great game (Fawkner), Gordon McGregor (Hampton Rovers) and and your attendance will give the team a great boost . George Voyage. Make a note for Sunday June 7 at Elsternwick Park The first training run commenced on Sunday, April and cheer on our "first leg" of the double on the 20, and has continued each Sunday and Wednesday Queen's Birthday weekend . since. This initial squad of 55 was reduced to 35 on May The A/B section team for the Queen's Birthday 6andthefinal25 will be known aftertraining onSunday. (Monday) is continuing with its intense preparation and Ken is receiving good back up from Team Manager the squad of 33 at the moment is as follows : COLLEGIANS OLD HAILEYBURY ST BERNARD'S RARKSIDE Jim Bennett Peter Thiesse n 'Wayne Carey Leo Panjari "Matt Galbraith OLD SCOTCH Luke Gollant WHITEFRIARS Ric Shober Mark Brady Gavin Keane Danny Thompson Simon Strike *Rob Fuller (Capt) THERRY OLD GEELONG DE LA SALLE OLD XAVERIANS *Paul Mato n Nick Fraser John Manton (Capt) Doug Baile y OLD BRIGHTON 'Andrew Mackintosh Matt Bourke Nick Perry ST KEVIN'S Colin McClounan Matt Hannebery ROBERT GROSS Peter Rennie Andrew Pryor MARCELLIN ORMOND OLD MELBURNIANS COAC H "Brett Connell Jeremy Nichol s Barry Richardso n Joe Amad *Andrew Jobling Scott Teal NORTH OLD BOYS Nick Sebo OLD TRINITY *Bruno Conti Michael Turner Peter O'Farrell * Denotes last year player s This squad will be pruned to 23 after the practice match to be held Wednesday June 3 at either Waverley Park or the South Melbourne Cricket Ground .

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL a INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E AMATEUR FOOTBALLER OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N Mav 23 rd_ 1_ A? r1 (-_P ° _,t1 nn Vf91 01 Mn 7 REVIEW Chris Belleville, Chris Campbell an d Collegians maintained top spot in A Section with McCarthy battled hard all day for De La, but Pc; a : a 26 point victory over Old Haileybury . had a committed defense which wasn't going to- It took until the final quarter for the Lions to shake La kick a winning score. off their opponents . This was a great game of footy and congratulations Once again the Bloods struggled to find goal to both teams for providing such a spectacle . scorers. Only Meehan, Carty and De M attia were able to convert . PREVIEW Gary Irvine made a welcome return to the Scotch take on De La Salle at Flinders park in what Coliegians' side and along with those potent forwards, should be a great game. De La forward, N ick Frase: David Hoyle, Rick Schober and Stephen Mount the should make a return to the line up which will greatly Lions overcame a gallant Haileyburian combination . improve their chances in this game. The Scotch on- Jeremy Rae and Wayne Phillips did well across ball brigade hit their straps last week, but De La have the centre again, but the Bloods are now looking just as much strength in this department . Tony Wilson favourites for relegation. at centre half forward for the Cardinals has been a great Scotch continued their good form when they pick up and he will have to be watched very carefully. downed Therry by 6 points in a thriller at Elsternwick Chris Campbell and Gavin Eagle will have a good Park. contest on the wing, but I feel that the De La machine is unlikely to lose 2 in a row. Scotch can really turn it This was a very tight game all day with the stars from on but today just might not be their turn - both teams coming from the midfield and on-ball De La to win positions. by 10 points. For Therry, Mick Grocock, David Wrigglesworth, Ormond are at home to Therry and will start this Matt Fitzpatrick and John Chapman lead the charge game as warm favourites . With Grace and Schuhkraft only to see Scotch hold on to win . kicking goals and players such as Jobling and Connell running into form it is hard to see Therry stealing this Gavin Eagle, Rohan Aujard, Justin Hart and Rod game, Therry's Simon Eastmure is a talented forward, Austin provided the steadiness needed . but he seems to be moved all over the ground to plug Old Xaverians turned the tables on St Bernard's. holes. Paul Matton has been sensational all year and After holding a 33 point half time lead the Old Xavs directs playfrom the back line, but it seems thatthe loss relaxed to let St Bernard's back in the game, but the of Tim Taylor has upset the Therry line up. David "Doggies" couldn't maintain their charge in the final Wrigglesworth and Matt McConvill will dictate this quarter. game from the ruck and whoever wins this duel will give Dale Holmes, Richard Green and John Bowen his side a marked advantage. Ormond look a little more continued their good form, as did Luke Gollant and settled than Therry and with their home ground Wayne Carey for St B's. advantage will win this game -® rmond by 12 points. The real test comes this week when Xavs take on Collegians play Old Xaverians at the Harry Trottand Collegians . on paper should win this game easily. The Old Xavs Ormond finished too strongly for North Old Boys don't care much for how they look on paper - they are to run out victors by 15 points . a determined, hard working combination who want to Andrew Jobling, Matt McConvill and Brett succeed in A Section. Collegians have a star studded Connell gave enough opportunities to Paul line up and they certainly do play an exciting brand of Schuhkraft and Stephen Grace to kick a winning football . Xavs will have to clog up the play and stop the score. Lions from running. if the feeders such as Mark As has happened so often this year North did not Hibbins, Danny Thomson, Tony Wallace and Matt have any big goal kickers. Galbraith are not cut out of this game then Xavs will Nick Cuinane continues to impress and the regulars find too many chances being given to Mount, Schober such as Egan, Cahill and Conti are still "putting in", and co. I n contrast Xavs certainly do boast great talent but the Old Boys just can't find their feet . I'm still not in the form of Richard Green, John Bowen, Dale about to write them off, but don't tempt me ! Holmes and Matt Bourke and these players should Marcellin caused the upset of the year when they not be taken lightly. Overall Collegians will be a little outplayed De La Salle. Outplayed is the right term - cooler, whereas the Xavs may win this one - Collegians they had a game plan, they were hungry and they by 15 points. refused to lie down . Marcellin are at home to Old Haileybury and this Matt Chun did the job on Col McClounan and he, is very much a "must win" game for the Bloods. along with Andrew Tranquilli, Joe Amad and Tony Marcellin has strengthened its line up with the return Zannoni were able to get the ball down to the high flying of Chris Castagna and he, along with Gary Petroff, Gary Petroff who booted 8 big ones. now forms a strong marking forward set up. The Bloods ".:I goal kickers but do have some great free THERRY 1 .5 5.7 9.8 10.11 .71 mid-fielders in the form of Peter Theissen , OLD SCOTCH 3 .8 5.10 7.11 8.14.62 i= p '>-iiiiliPs, Simon Meehan and A _nay Rae. THERRY Zaneth 4, McMahon 3, Eldrett 2, Falcone. BEST Caruana, bustling style of Joe Amad and , Chu n Falcone, McMahon, Eldrett, Hollow, Ryan . OLD SCOTCH Fox 3, E . Alien, Asvar, McLeish, Shepherd, K . Stokes . BEST ,upled with the skill of Tony Zannoni and AnWrew Jackson, Petty, E. Allen, Can, Iser, A. Hart . li Ii has turned the Eagles into a most competent ORR4OPdD 5.8 11 .16 17.19 24 .22 .166 "Av only concern about M arceiiiri is if Gary NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .0 1.0 1 .2 2 .4.18 ioesn't flre. Billy Baxter will be doing his best ORMOND Robertson 6, McCooke 4, Keleher 3, Hurley 2, Stewart 2 . 7suie thal ~4,sffi has a nasty day Forsyth 2, Wood 2, Harrington 2, Marnosv. BEST Gallagher, Karageorgiou . On form I have Harrington, Robertson, Wood, Hurley . s_ ;k with eiiin - the Eagles by 15 points. NORTH OLD BOYS Rowlands, Collison. BEST Curran, Kerney, Alevraz, North ivfra take on St Bernard's on Sunday Turnbull, Barry, Horn . at Elsternwick Park . The key to this game will be the OLD XAVERIANS 4.2 7.9 8.14 10.14.64 ST BERNARD'S to ,ofLuke C 61 nt. Peter O'Farrell isafinedefender 3 .5 7.9 10.10 14.12 .96 u he will wear Gallant like a"second skin" OLD XAVERIANS G . Dalton 5, Dickson 2, D. Landrigan 2, Davies . BEST . With Petroff, Dillon, A. Landrigan, Rosel, P. Salter, A . Bourke. ,ran " trtin out on suspension St Bernard's ST E ERtJARD'S McCleave 3, Doolan 3, Smith 3, Morrice 2, Kennedy, rhouse `- .'ne Carey will control the ruck . Matt Looker, Matkov. BEST Morrice, Kennedy, Byrne, McCleave, Donlan, Smith . ns should have a field day and will need to be the - I .3oys want to have a show today. A s n_:'fe said before, N orth seem to lack a prolific goal ,_,r-surelythe burden of kicking a bag cannot rest SENIOR S i,iillar, cJan : - il - n. Tony Egan needs supportfrom Luke Old Scotch 22 r9~ and ar .: d Phyland in the form of accurate Mannix, De La Salle 21 Petroff, Old Xaverians 20 r-issing otherwise his job at full forward is all but Bourke, Old Xaverians 20 1 )ossible. This game could go either way but North L . Gollant, St Bernard's 20 1 surely are due to put a good one together - forth by RESERVES 10 points. G. Dalton, Old Xtsverians 34 Hogan, St Bernard's 19 Dunn, Old Haileyburians 18 Petroff, Marcellin 15 S . Rudd, De La Salle 1 3

. r Dir,ILEYBURIA@dS 2.6 4,10 7.12 7.15 .57 COLLEGIANS 3.2 6.6 8.7 12 .11 .8 3 OLD HAILEYBURIANS DeMattia 3, Meehan 3, Carty. BEST J . Rae, A . 15r: - 1,t3P 04Ri :1CN[9BflI1ND:RYUL, :3IF1E n, D Connell, C. Kraus, S Meehan . W . Phillip s Last Saturday (16/5) Mick COLLEC!:`.AS Mount4, Cleary2, Schober2, Hoyle 2, Hibbins, Thamson . Collins umpired his 150t h --.'_ G Ir : :ne, J. Bennett, D . Hoyle, A . Wallace, R . Schober, S . Mount game as Ormond Reserves boundary umpire. Mick DE LA S .LLE 4 .2 10.8 11 .9 16 .11 .107 played football with the Reserves for a few seasons in ;,il:RCELLItd 6.4 8.7 11,13 16 .16 .112 the early 70's, before beginning his boundary umpire CH LA S .LLE Hunter 4, Campbell 2, Belleville 2, Lowe 2, Wright , career in 1984 . His service as a boundary umpire has 1 tosn, Phillips, Hagan, Scott, Edmonds. BEST C. Belleville, J. been greatly appreciated --thy, C. Campbell, D. Toohey, C. McClounan, M . Lowe. . I n 1984 he received the "Neil :ELLCd Petroff 8, Caffry 3, Castagna 2 . Zannorn 2, Merton . BEST Le Page Clu b Person of the Year" award for his services in, G. Petroff, A. Tranqudli, M . Getson, J . Amad, T. Zannoni . behind the scenes at the club. All at Ormond wishes TIiRY 4.2 6 .6 8 .8 11 .13.79 Mick well and we all hope that he continues for many OLU SCOTCH 3 .3 7.5 10 .7 12 .13.85 more seasons to come . THC BY S Eastmure 4, P. Gilmour 2, N . Court, J. Vama, M . Goodwin, I Grocock, M . Donahue BEST P. Matton, B. Carter, M . Grocock, D. 100 GAMES TO BRETT CONNELL iler•nrth, M . Fitzpatrick, J . Chapman. 0'~':- SCvfCH S. Hume 3, T. Wilson 3, S. Duthie 3, J . Latu 2, A . Smith . Ormond's Brett Connell played his 100th game last 8>I G Eagle, R. Aufard, J . Hart, R. Austin, M . Brady, T. Wilson . Saturday (16/5) . "Bear" as he is commonly known has OF -)ND 2 .2 6.4 9.7 13.10.88 been afine playerfor hisclub, playing in Ormond's 1987 NG. H OLD BOYS 2 .7 3.10 8.10 10 .13.73 to 1990 Premiership sides. His career was highlighted G~ ' Jt -) S. Grace 4. Schuhkraft 3, Cleary 2, Sabo, Woodland, A . Grace . with selection in the State Team in last year's carnival BESi Jobling, Orr, McConvill, B. Connell, P Cleary, D. McDonald . in Perth, he played so well with subsequent selection . .7H OLD BOYS B. Hanlon 3. A. Egan 2, T. Beare 2, N . Culnane, A . B Herrald. BEST N . Culnane, A . Cahill, A . Egan, P Daniel, B. Curul6 , in the All Australian side. This year Brett was appointed Ormond Vice-Captain, We thank you "Bear" for your OLD,': (BANS 4 .6 9.11 12 .13 14.16 .100 great service and hope there will be many more fine STBEF ID'S 3 .0 5.2 11 .5 13 .6 .84 games to come. OLD ;:AVERIAfdS D. McKay 5, Bowen 4, T. O'Sullivan 3, M . Logan, - ery. BEST D . Holmes, R . Green, P. Klein, J . Bowen, R . Curtain, 100 GAMES AT MARCELLI N i v. All at Marcellin would like to congratulate Adrian STDERPIARD'S L. Gollant 4, N . Mitchell 4, J, Law, G . Keane, A . Comdi, b'r rey, B Horn . BEST L . Goilant, W. Carey, R . Purcell, G . Keane, N . "Gags" Gallagher on playing his 100th game on 3 V c--_II, M . Mulkearns. May'92 at Amateur Headquarters against Ormond . We RESERVES hope to see you play another ton "Gags" ! OLD HAILEYBURIANS 2 .1 3.2 3.3 5.4.34 Also congratulations to Steve So n, Gavin Walsh COLLEGIANS 4.3 6.6 8.8 9.9.63 and Andrew Tranquilli on playing their 50th games OLD H ;-IILEYBURIANS Whelan 2, Makinson, Lavender, Waif . BEST Woff, for the E agles. Let's hope you all play many more Robi-nson, Lavender, Krause, Mai n games for Marcellin . COLLEGIANS Daly 3, Phillips 3, Greeves, Foard, Happell . BEST Happell, • • I '_er, Davidson, Avery, Lemon, Smith . DE LA. SALL E DE LA SALLE 3.5 4.6 7.7 8.10.58 Next Saturday, 30 May, there is a Luncheon for PAST i .:ARCELLIP3 1 .0 4.6 5.6 6.11 .47 D E LA SALLE P- Waldron 3, T. Edmonds, D. Smith, B. Smith, Crowe, N . PLAYERS in Club Rooms commencing at 12 noon . A ---rplight BESTO'Brien,M .Murray,PRudd,Duckett,Croti:•e,Tesser. big roll up is anticipated so please make your bookings t,7ARCELLIP9 Psoras 3, Booker, Mason, Wallis . BEST Booker, Wallis, with Tim Muilaley'i''OD,4Y, or Barry : Lyons on 885 8394 r .ley, Archdeacon, Carr, Psoras. by Tuesdav, 26 May. MILESTONES allia, John La 50 gam es to Corey M w, Paul Capes and Darren Looker. A well done to all but especially ST BERNARD'S vs COLLEGIANS to Darren who wasfirst registered as an amateur player OLD XAVERIANS vs MARCELLI N twelve years ago. But because of a serious knee injury OLD HAILEYBURIANS vs OLD SCOTCH has taken until now to reach his milestone. DE LA SALLE vs ORMON D NORTH OLD BOYS vs THERRY

COLLEGIANS vs OLD XAVERIANS Field : Robert Bell, Darren Dalgleish Goal: Garry Baumgarton, Geoff Grigg Official photoc-apher to the V.A.F.A. MARCELLIN vs OLD HAILEYBURY Field : Justin Toohey, Geoff Ridd 144 SYt. , 77 :p,'° ° ® , CC BURG Goal: Denis Webster, Mike Lentini OLD SCOTCH vs DE LA SALLE Field: Steve Clinch, David Harford Goal: Reno Barichievich, Steve Hopper Don't neglect the History of your c(ub. ORMOND vs THERRY CCO B Field: mark Bushfield, Martin Jackson Have your teams photographed by Goal : Bernie Hoare, Nick Edwards ASTRA STUDIOS . NORTH OLD BOYS vs ST BERNARD'S E .P. (Sunday) Field: Wayne Hinton, Andrew Kilne r The experts in the Business. Boundary: Jeff Wright, Jim Huckson Established 40 years. Goal: Mike Richardson, Mike Murray

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big cheerio to two great Amateur football stalwarts Last weekend's Sunday Herald Sun/Trophy Town have been sidelined by illness recently - Fre d player of the week was St Bernards' powerfully rover Coldrey and Gordon'famblyn . Both gentleman put Matt Mul kearns, a former B-section best and fairest manv hours during the week at Elsternwick Park, Fred winner and this year's club captain . » a ng outAmateur Footballers each weekto spon- ,rs, uie and Gold Pass Members and people who pay The answers to last week's editorial question were oe placed on mailing lists, and Graham who spends as follows : Robert Fuller (No . 4); y to 16 hours each week recording best and fairest John Manton (No . 19); o'as for all sections and doing ladder checks . Barry Richardson (No . 17). ' s only when you don't have people around you take for granted, then you realise the amount of work that New jumper lists appear this weekend in :s to be done by others to keep the motors humming The Amateur Footballer . Hopefully from this weekend on .iong . with more settled lists, the number of players wearing One of our leading umpires, David Harford, each incorrectly numbered jumpers will diminish . Thursday runs a Northern Development Squad which Another update opportunity will arise for teamlists comprises young umpires from the northern suburbs to be amended on the weekend of July 11 (following who run for the Diamond Valley Football League on the closing of permits) and for the finals series . Sundays and who are interested in running for the VAFA Fines as usual will be levied for each player wearing as a boundary or a goal umpire on a Saturday. a numbered jumper that is not listed for that player in Any young umpire who would like to be involved in The Amateur Footballer . the Northern Development Squad can talk to David Harford on 432 2387. David is to be congratulated on This weekend's Centenary Merchandise offer is his interest and enthusiasm in development of umpires as follows : at the grass roots level . Should anyone phone Elsternwick Park (531 8333) during next week and request a Centenary Queen's Birthday weekend sees the playing of the Merchandise Showbag and follow up this call with two interstate matches against South Australia - VAFA a$2Q cheque/cash they will receive the following (C-F) vs S.A. (A3-A6) at Elsternwick Park on Sunday and items which normally total $38.75 in value : VAFA (A-B) vs S .A. (A1-A2) at Waverley Park on Monday. 1 visor For this weekend we will be producing a special 1 cap each item football record totally devoted to these two matches - 1 tie emblazoned these will be available only at Elsternwick Park on the 2 key rings with VAFA Sunday and outside Waverley on the Monday . 1 pen Centenary Cost per record will be only 50 cents . 1 poster (A and B draws) logos. ~~~~ C77 by Tom

Old Paradians were fired up for their clash with to this victory and Simmo Trinity but after a sensational first quarter .,ouId be more than pleased by Parade, for the very first time this season . Banyule's best was Trinity doused the brilliant Parade on-bailers and slowly the elusive forward Greg Sut took control of the match ;erby whose 6 gls was a . There was little difference at long time coming ; Stephen Gray and Bruce Moloney 1/2 time and 3/4 time, but in the last qtr the Trinity team- were great value along with the big fellow Dave work and the most versatile forward set-up in B Grade Williams . yJhitefriars' best was State hopeful Simon took control and gave Trinity the winning edge to run Strike, Robert R eidy and Michael Jackson won out comfortable winners by 33 pts . Trinity's better plenty of the ball . players were Graham Pavey, Adrian Dunn and Dave Balagzy. Parade's best was ruckman -_. rid `yay, back TODAY'S GAME S to his best form, the exciting Nick'. : _ a-.i and Simon Old Trinity welcome last round winner Banyule in Vincent. the match of the day at Timberidge . Trinity will know The upset of the round was a huge reversal of form they have got a match on their hands if Banyule play by both sides. Old Melburnians, pathetic last week to their full potential . Make no mistake about this match against Trinity, finally got their act together to thrash Uni - this will be a ripper. Barring a draw, there can only Blues by 73 pts (who had won 3 on the trot) . What can be one winner and I am tipping Old Trinity by 17 pts . you say about football except that you can only take Uni Blues at home to Old Paradians is a game that it week by week . For the Blues maybe the snow has a lot of appeal to it . Both sides stumbled last round excursions came a little earlier than usual . Old Melb's and I suggest both teams would like to forget last week's best player was winger Doug Maskiel, State hopeful performances and results. Parade have struggled after Scott Teal continues to impress, as does the ever- 1/2 time in the past 2 matches which is the reason I am reliable Richard Webb. Blues' best was defender leaning to the home side. Uni Blues by 11 pts in what Bryce Van Den Dren, Darryl Gust and Andrew should be a good game. Mitchell at least had a go. Old M entonians play host to a rather inconsistent The clash at the park between M onash and Old Old Melburnians who have tons of talent but often play Mentonians was a very tame affair. Right from the start as individuals. Mentone are a very good home side, this match did not reach a very high standard . The in fact I believe the home side factor is very significant Panthers looked a better side, but it took until the 3rd but cannot overlook the talent of Old Melbs . Bloods qtr when Old Mentonians kicked 7.8 to Monash 0.2 must continue to improve for them to be a genuine final - so in effect the game was over. In a lack lustre final contender. In a very tight contest, Old Melbs by 7 pts . qtr Old Mentonians went on to win this game by 60 Parkside at home to Monash Blues is a game with pts. Panthers' best was on-bailer Tony Bournon little more than pride riding on the outcome. I believe (congratulations to Tony on playing his 100th game next both sides are certain for relegation but for the future week), Gary Dickson and John Sly had good games. of both teams, a win is a must . M onash will beat my Monash best player was forward Lee Bearing, wingers old side but if Parkside play as a team the Red Devils Ian Kohler and Adrian Barker were good contributors could sneak a surprise win - Monash by 11 pts. for their team . W hitefriars travel south to do battle with the ladder At Pitcher Park Parkside,the home side, were simply leaders, Old Brighton . After notching 6 wins on the out-played and out-classed by a very good team in Old trot Brighton will expect to notch No. 7 on the notorioius Brighton. The Red Devils made the Tonners work Beach Oval . Brighton have a very talented forward line hard in the 1st half . Par kside, playing on youth and as well as very good on-bailers . W hitefriars leave too enthusiasm, had a go but after 1/2 time Brighton kicked much to too few and for this reason, as long as Brighton 23.6, an amazing effort and also the score of 33 .13.211 play as a team, Brighton will win by 39 pts. was a club record for the Tonners. Parkside must SELECTIONS : Old Trinity University Blues regroup and if they play to the best, they can cause an Old M elburnians Monash Blues Old Brighton upset ottwo. Old Brighton's best player was full forward Please fax me your club best players using full names Tom Hayden, kicked 12 goals but should have been and positions by 1pm each Monday. Fax : 489 9051 ; more. Alex Rickerby and Matt Talbot continue to Phone : 489 9511 . impress . Parkside's best were Stuart Tustin, Che SOCIAL NOTES : Williams and Steve Papadandou, good debuts by Congratulations to ex Whitefriars Premiership the Bugden bros, Peter and Jamie . coach Peter &Jenny Hannan on the birth of their son, A good result for the competition was the win of Michael . Banyule over Whitefriars . Banyule finally got their act Congratulations to Blues man mountain M together for 4 qtrs and when the ichael & Bears all fire for Liz Yandell on the birth of their son Thomas Michael. Simmo, Banyule are more than competitive . The fact Congratulatons to Goran "Goozie" Yoksich on his that they doubled the Friars score would worry the recent marriage to Kym on a football Saturday, they say Friars' braintrust! The Bears have been working up over 6 ft and no brains! SE N IORS t12 28 T. Hayden, Old Sriytiton 26 .2 10.4 11.4.70 Lockhead, Uni Blues (4) 2 3 7.1 . 9 .12 15 .13,103 5 .6 9 .8 10 R . Phillips, Old Trinity (3) 22 ~ D F Ii Y Kerr, Old Paradans (_) 2 1 . 2, Phil . Phalan . D, DF -1 GkAsiSKett3,Ell~, V~pcena~J , GeaQy~D Beck, M Boxtel, Old Trinity RESERVES waymen . 04dfield 2, Pavey. Turner, Rogers, 22 D D FlFiyr ; Heath 4, Phdl+ps 4 . Dunn, D. Balazsy. A . Parkes, R . BEST G . Pavey, A P. Robison, 01d Trinity (3) 17 17 .23.125 Smyth, Old Paradians (7) 3 .5 8 .15 11 .18 17 Harrison, Old Paradians 12 F3US12 .4 5 .8 7,11 .53 fiY :^_! UES .1 2 Lee, Whitefriars 1 0 ~ (1) GUPPafAHS Cordnar 5, Teal ~ n~askiet, S . Teat 8. Webb, M . Livy, Old Paradians ,-rP,nan, w Waro-Hmu- . Ogrivy . SIT? @>rL"S Lookhead 2, Mclnnes 2, Keats, worsley . Mitcheil . 3 .Surphy3 r~. Dendren, D . Gust, A .10anis, J514.44 yi BLUBS i .6 .104 .6 4.11 11 .19 14.20 OLD TRINITY vs BANYULE ;rM4AtdS 3 Paul Cherry, Michael Forde r~ gLUES Newman 2, Hitderbra^ d B?I~ P brand JlKoop . L Field: . ,~-,__ Goal: Gary Clancy, Andrew Hogan I Kohler, H . oa~nE~. v .Paterson3,Soltey , Love, i ~ ;IIA~SAcreman3,D . Barrett, UNIVERSITY BLUES vs OLD PARADIANS . Davis, C. 8cott, M s ~c

REVIEW - ROUND 6 Thomastown AJAX at home will prove a stumbling block for Uni record a"top" win at the Yarra, Kew Blacks and now that their kicking blues are behind th=- in a rampaging last quarter turn a 3 goal deficit into a (or are they?) will go close to kicking the sweep 7 major victory, Fawkner, away, get home from Ivanhoe . Bl~.cks by 15 points, Bulleen-Temp look good on paper, look good man for man size w . tough out a 15 point win but lack cohesion and an attack that can consistenT against a more accurate AJAX and Comm . Bank ,kickawinning score obliterate a lack-lustre Uni Blacks . If I had to select a "certainty" tF ; byjust on 10 goals. week then the Jackmen would do me. Jackees by 5 Oh what a feeling! No, not Toyota but more points . 5 importantly Thomastown. For the second week in Last, but by no means least, the Comm . Bank vs succession against supposed better opposition home Ivanhoe game has an interesting look to it come the Towners, this time against the MHSOBs . Comm, to Bank got beat in Round 5 at home by the Bullants the tune of 26 points . a first since early in the '90 season and will be hell bent The Bullants outstayed a dogged and determined on starting off the winning sequence again . For AJAX outfit to get home by 15 points. "Ritters" would Ivanhoe, a similar position to Melbourne High. A loss be far more happier this week with the accuracy but will see them lose touch with the "A". Bankers off a big I'm sure he'd be disappointed the 4 points didn't come win against a desperate Ivanhoe facing 3 losses on his way. the trot . Facts, figures and form point to a Bank win and Fawkner registered a narrow but hard earned victory who am I to argue with a line of logic like that . Jacko's at Ivanhoe by 15 points. Fawkner along with Kew are Comm . Bank combination to salute by 21 poinl at present on a roll and are proving to be the divisions' 2 most consistent outfits. St Kilda/Sth Caulfield appeared to have the measure of the K's at three quarter time but Kew had different ideas and went on their own little massacre SENIORS in the final stanza to come home with wet sails and UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.3 5.4 7.6 10 .1212 record a soft win by 46 points . STATE/COMM . BANK 3 .5 9.8 15.12 19.15.129 Comm . Bank toyed with UNIVERSITY BLACKS Middleton 4. Evans 3, MerretC A Gray, 0'Neae Uni Blacks after an even BEST Burnett, Riley, Evans, Jackson, Merrett, Grummett first quarter and the further the game went the further STAT€/CORAdA . BANK A Rolts, 6. A. Pitts 4. C. Jackson 2 . Maya 2. A they went ahead . On a "soft" surface at the Uni Oval Jackson, Keghran, Gniel, McNamara, Wallmeyer BEST Keighran, A the standard of footy never got to flattering heights, Maher, Andrews, Corboy, Short . Meica n BULLEEN TE69P. 3.4 10.7 howeverthe Bank Boys were happyto head home 57 AJAX 3 11 .12 14,14,98 point winners . .1 7.1 10.3 13 .5.83 BULLEENTEMR Pace 4. Agrotis 3, McLaren 2, A shine 2 . T Agosta Robertson, Tulloch . BEST Wotherspoon, Tulloch, Young, A Field Shme PREVIEW - ROUND 7 Cumming . Match up of the day is the Kew vs Bulleen-Temp. AJAX Hoppe 6, Sneeze[ 3, Bugalski 2, Klooger 2 BEST Bloom . BurszP;n . encounter at Victoria Park, Kew. A promoter's dream Roth, Gross, Hoppe, Rafc h ST KILDA/STH CAUL . 5.4 10.6 13.7 13 with the 2 top of the table teams chock full of abilityand KEW 4 .10 .88 best of all, not reliant on individual stars but rather team .2 8.4 10.13 19.20 .134 ST KILDAlSTH CAUL . Riddell 5, Bergman 4 . Buckley 2, Cartledge . P unity with a good spread of real goers all round the Deggering BEST Chapple. Peart, Cartledge, Nicklarson ground . Little separating these teams and forced to pick Riddell . Capron . a winner I'll put the "mocka" on Bomber and his boys KEW Sticca 4, Porte 3, N . King 3, Barry 2, M Lord, White, Burden, Harrison, Blake, Crimmins, Nutworth BEST Porte, White . M Lord, to get home by 7 points, but the Bullants will be in it Thornely, S Bruno . Barry right to the bell. MHSOB 3.1 5.4 8.9 9.14 .68 A game between 2 last round losers, MHSOBs and THOMASTOWN 4 .6 6 .8 12 .14 13.16 .94 St KildalSth Caulfield promises to be a close and MHSOB Yee 3, Green 2, Exton, Kennedy, Harris, Bement BEST Lynch, torrid, last man standing affair. The Saints can ill-afford Kennedy, Rosman, Adduci , THOMASTOWN J. Bubis 4, F Acorarci 2, P Farchione 2 . J Theodorou to drop another game, whilst the Schoolers won't want 2, Langbourne, D Fellows, A Fellows. BEST Lenhrn, Hart . Theodorou, to lose sight of the top "4" if, and I say if, the Sth Yarra Colosimo, D. Fellows, A Fellows , Lads get their act together then I'm confident they'll IVANHOE 4.5 7.7 9.9 11 .13.79 win and win well FAWKNER 2 .2 6 .4 13 .8 14 .10 .94 . I'm backing on them doing so and IVANHOE hence predict a Schooler victory by Bullen 2, Flynn 2, Lee 2, Tucker 2 . Hoffman Manuel, Vidalic 39 points . BEST Cartwright . Flynn, Angel n . Vadapc. Stewart Bulle n The "Towners" are back in town, and how! Two wins FAWKNER Jacobs 5, T. Young 2, Molloy 2, Lawson, L Cohen . Busst P Majerczak, M Materczak BEST L . Cohen, M . Ma;erczak, Lawson . M on the trot and the latter against the High School at Roach, Jacobs, Brown the proverbial Graveyard by a comfortable margin . This week coming up against an all conquering Fawkner RESERVES side taking all before them at present . I've just gotta go UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .5 4.9 7.14 12.15.87 for Fawkner STATE/COMM. BANK 2 .3 3.4 4.5 6 .6 .42 on the basis of overall form, however, a UNIVERSITY BLACKS Longley 4, Mafor 2 turn-up is always on the cards . Spinks 2. Leeman 2 . Carah . . Have yet to be McArthur, Ganly, Hall BEST McArthur. Keys . Glover, Neville, Longley. disappointed by the "Fawks" and I'm sticking with Spnks them to chalk up another win, this time by STATE/COMM . BANK Scott 2 . Van Loon . Pollock . Ranganu . G Rots 21 points . BEST Gillespie. G Rolts . Sparrow, Hyde, Pollock . Arneohv . 6.4 10.4 14.11 20 .15.13 5 against Melbourne High School Old Boystoday(23/5) . 3ULLEEN~TE'dP 1 .1 5.4 5.4 6.4.4 0 AJAX J.P has played most of his career in the backline and . J p U L L E E N S E 6i P .FrShaiIla d?D. Shine . BEST JaFross'dnos P. FDaulkner. is noted for his aerial strength and abilityto "run straight nney, S. Aylward, D. Hooper. at the football". Congratulations on your fine Burford, Berkovitch, Vard~ . BEST Diamond, Szuk . achievement, we look forward to the next 50 ! AJAX ;L3rg, L Goldberg, Silver. ST KILDNSTH CAUL 3.3 5.6 9.9 . 4.3 4.3 16.4 .40 KEW ST Ki LDAISTH CAUL . Wood 4, Gleeson 2, Howard, Gailey, Woodward , u=ic ng, Thynne. BEST Sempkin, Gleeson, Howard, xl . COMMONWEALTH BANK vs IVANHOE R. Mascitti, Bayne, Wells. BEST Wells, Gourdoulos , Field: Tony McKenzie, Les Harrison Price, Sheehan . Boundary: Leah Gallagher, Dominic Hogan MHSOB 5.4 10.7 12 .13 17.15.117 AJAX vs UNIVERSITY BLACK S THOPdASTO`NN 1 .2 1.3 3.3 3.4.22 Field: Noel McDonald, Brian Lowe pd H S 0 B' .'',"'bster 5, A. Webster 4, R . O'Connor 2, Verma 2, Murac a Goal : William Fowler, Sam Kahn , , ;= BEST M. Webster, A. Webster, Feferkranz, Baker, Cook, KEW vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE Field: Wayne Henry, Jason Moore THOt,1ASTOWN De Thomasis 2, Muscat . BEST D'Avone, Gilpin, Bortolani, Dimouski. MHSOB vs ST KILDAfSTH CAULFIELD Field: Justin Garrett, Anthony Damen IVANHOE 1 .1 5 .2 6.2 6.2.30 3 .3 5.6 10 .9 11 .10 .76 THOMASTOWN vs FAWKNER FAWKNER Field: Heath Little, Peter Molloy VAt.'HOE Sheldrick 2, Cenagdzija, Hoffman, McDonald, Jackson. BEST - :n Scobie, McDonald, Burnie, Groppi, Forsyth . FAP/i

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A third of the way through the season, with Old who went on to boot 5, whilst another prominer- Caulfield and Preston both doing it comfortably, performance was put in by the veteran N Mazenod eil Robinson improving, and no club either head-and- Reasonable players for the Hoes were Ian Wells, shoulders ahead of the field, or hopelessly outclassed . George Farlakas and Glen Alexander, but over all As the grounds get heavier and conditions colder, the they're hoping for a few players back in the next couple effort required will be greater : certainlythoseteams with of weeks to lift the performance . just 2 wins on the board at the moment will be aware of a rapidly increasing need for more points and better THIS WEE K percentage. St Kevin's take in the sea air down at Willie ; the Preston BOB SKOB's record away this year is ordinary - they have M jumped Old Camberwell in the first yet to win - and the home side pushed top-of-the-ladder quarter last week, kicking 6 goals to the home side's Caulfield last week. SKOBs 1, and held that lead for the rest of the day. A "boring got over-excited by their encounter" was the best description forthe game which last home ground win, only to crash the following week saw Preston's and will not find today easy . However, I expect them to backmen Ron Herbert, Dave just take the points . "Windscreens" O'Brien and Andy Philp their best The Wells have another home game, but I don't think players, along with Andrew B rydson . that will do them any good "Boring" was an adequate description also for the . After their blaze of glory a fortnight ago they reverted to the odinary last week . Old Geelong/St Bedes' encounter which saw the latter Today they encounter Mazenod who are really hitting getting home by 4 points. OG nearly stole the game their straps and who can be expected to win by a after a last-term comeback, but the match was generally reasonable margin . scrambly and unimpressive. Few players stood out, the Success is currently eluding both Old Ivanhoe and the 2 Brads (Smith and Tomlinson) were the Bedas' Old Geelong, but the home side today could return best, whilst Johnny Handbu ry, playing his 50th, was to the winning list . OG have to do something about that Old Geelong's best, and new-comer Tom Peddie non-existant forward line (though rumours that I have certainly justified his selection . Old Geelong's forward been asked to re-register are an exaggeration), but even line was in more trouble than Senator R . and Nick G . if they manage an improvement it will not be enough . put together, whilst the handball and disposal of St Prestonare back at home, with the Rovers making Bedes' was superior on the day. the long drive acrosstown, and what I suspect will seem The Old Caufield/Williamstown game was a longer drive home. The visitors normally playtheir best "lacking highlights" (which obviously meant that it, too, when they have their backs to the wall, but Preston are was boring) with the Fields' poor kicking for goal doing very hard to beat at "the Zoo" and are playing well . little to help their cause . There was little in the game St Bedes' have a major danger game - in other which saw Caulfield coming out on top by 11 points, words, they are playing at home - against Old with their better players being defenders Simpson and Caulfield. If there's more rain this week, the Fields may Lourie, T. Royals in the centre and rover Restarick . find their pace advantage negated, but I think their over On paper, Hampton Rovers fielded a good team, all skill level will be enough to see them take the points . but they leftthe required attitude in the rooms in thefirst SELECTIONS : half. Result was that SKOBs went beserk, kicking 17 Williamstown Mazenod Old Ivanhoe goals to 2 in the first half, with an 11 goal second term . Preston MBOB Caulfield Grammarians They won the ball continuously from the centre and were (4/5 last week - my world best for the season .) superior in the air (and everywhere else by the sound Note : of it) . Robe rt Gross, who went on to kick 8 from the It is now 6 weeks into the season, and the wing was outstanding, as were back flanker Williamstown and Old Camberwell clubs are yet to Pivetta and make any contribution to this column . Their players rover Marcus Olive. The second half saw something could be justified in asking "why?" of a reversal, with the Rovers lifting and outscoring the . SKOBs, but far too late to make an impression . Mark PRESS CORRESPONDENTS: Contact me on Crawford finished the game with 9 goals out of the 13 Monday by 1 .00pm. Phone 663 8611 or Fax 663 8618 . for the Rovers and Shaun Devereaux put in a great game on the wing, whilst Tony Manago was again prominent . SKOB's full forward Phil Callil also kicked 8. Mazenod broke away early from Old Ivanhoe, and as the game progressed it simply became a question HAMPTON ROVERS vs WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS of "how much?". David Murray in the centre was a ST KEVIN'S vs ST BEDES ' power houseforthe Noddies, setting them uptime and CAULFIELD GRAMMAR vs OLD IVANHOE time again in the forward line, courtesy of over 40 OLD GEELONG vs OLD CAMBERWELL possessions. One beneficiary of this was Wes Marshall PRESTON vs MAZENOD MAZENOD 4 .5 12 .11 17.15 26.15.171 OLD IVANHOE 2 .6 5.8 8.12 10.18 .78 MAZENOD Fisher 5, Marshall 5, Peter Green 4, Richards 3, D Murray SENIORS 3, Noble 2, Pat Green 2, Robinson, Rogers. BEST Robinson, Fisher, 21 Rogers pAcGaw, Preston . Welch, Baxter, Paatsch . „it -2'd Gramma r 21 OLD IVANHOE M . Stewart 3, S. Pidoto 3, B . Cockerill 2, G . Alexander, Ilumstown 19 G . Farlacas. BEST M . Huber, G . Farlacas, I. Wells, G. Alexander, S. Pdoto. Hampton Rovers 19 N . Weston . n's 19 OLD CAMBERWELL 0 .1 4 .7 6.10 9.15.69 RESERVES PRESTON 6 .3 8 .5 13 .5 16.7.97 pyke, old Camberwell 21 OLD CAMBERWELL A. Wilson 2, Harvey, Heath, Hopkins, Howard, A n 13 Inkster, McManns. BEST Spurntt, J . Forwood, Mudge, W. Forwood, ~n . V.'iIliamstow Kerkvleit, Pike ., Did Camberwell 10 PRESTON Lawson 3 e 11 . Brydson 3, Muir 3, Smith 2, Tanner, McGaw, bid Ivanho Sactmarsh, Hepburn . BEST Herbert, Brydson, O'Brien, Philp, Smith . ~ 1 .zenod 9 Lawson . ST KEVIN'S 6.4 17.7 18 .9 23 .11 .149 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .6 2 .7 8 .9 13.10 .88 ST KEVIN'S R . Gross 8, CalliI 8, Callanan 2, G . Gross 2 . Houngan, Pivetta . Beale. BEST R . Gross, Pivetta, Olive, Cailil, Bendorrichio, Sheehy HAMPTON ROVERS Crawford 9, McKellar, Manage, E . Melenfak, Panagiotidis BEST Crawford, Manage, S . Devereaux, S . McDonald, .>STOWN vs ST KEVIN'S Dwyer, I . Boyle Eastwood, M . Gilday K . Eastwood, M . Rasmussen RESERVES . Binch (Rot) CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 .2 4.7 5 .10 7.10.52 ; Armstrong, W WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 - DES' vs CAULFIELD GRAMMA R .1 3.6 6.8 12 .11 .83 Brad Lowe, J . Smith CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Barker 3, Kahofer 2, Demetriou, Harrison . BEST ^ Bishop, L . Wilso n Harrison, Craig . Demetnou, Cossart-Walsh, Johnson, Sterile . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Graham 5, Muscat 3, Dawson, Hann . BEST d ;NHOE vs OLD GEELONG Bond, Dawson, Morelli, Nobilo. Quinn, Tabone. P Simpson, T. Murph y OLD GEELONG 2 .2 6.4 8.5 9.8.62 LD CAfv1BERWELL vs MAZENOD ST BEDES' 1 .2 2 .2 5.4 7 T Shearer, R . Doole y .7.49 OLD GEELONG Murray 4, Teague, Law, Hollis . Morton, P Handbury. R,ESTON vs HAMPTON ROVERS BEST Robson, Law, W. Davis, Herman, Murray. Spiden -° A Ladd, D. Knott ST BEDES' Farrell 4, Phillips 2, Clagnan . BESTClagnan, Farrell, Burns, Lomagna, Peck, S . McNamara . MAZENOD 3 .4 6 .4 8.7 8 .7.55 OLD IVANHOE 2 .3 5 .4 8.6 10.9.69 MAZENOD Tetley 2, Boyle 2, Riley 2, Francis, Poulter BEST Arthur, Gnmison . Howard, Deegan, Hall, Sharp OLD IVANHOE T. Cormack 3, J. Weddle 2, J . Marshall, T. Stevens. R . SENIORS Weddle. T. Hashem, D. Jones. BEST S . Conboy, D. Jones, J . Maycock, CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.5 7.6 9.12 11 .13 .79 T. Stevens, P Sigley, J . Weddl e WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 .0 7.3 9.6 10.8 .68 OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .1 3.2 5 .7 7.8 .50 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Pearce 2. Horton 2, Restarick 2, Kalinski , PRESTON 1 .2 4 .5 6 .7 10.8 .68 - :%n,T Royals, Will, S . Williams, BEST Restarick, Simpson, T. Royals, OLD CAMBERWELL B. Pike 2 . Lee, McCrae, McDonald, Kent, Carroll . i M . Klose, Boston BEST McCrea, Polkinghorne, O'Brien, Lee. Young, A . Taylor. \'ALLIAMSTOW N CYMS L. Turnley 3, S Bryan 2 . Butters 2, M . Cannon, PRESTON C . McGaw 5, Hodgson 2, Masset, A . Bullock, Sebeh BEST T Cannon, Caborsg . BEST Butters, Morgan, Temby, McNamara, Case, P. Bullock, Mountney, Sabah . C . McGaw. Masset, Tanner. Mazzeo. ST KEVIN'S 1 .1 4.4 8 .7 11 .7.73 OLD GEELONG 2 .4 3.7 4 .7 8.10 .58 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 ST BEDES' 2 .4 2.4 3 .4 5 .6.36 .1 4 .4 7.6 9 .8 .62 ST KEVIN'S OLD GEELONG Quirk 3, McCann 2, M . Kerr, Freeman, herding, Snell, Manton 2, J . Handbury, Furphy, Lee, Taylor, Naylor, Sergeant, Hawkins. BEST Whitbread, J. Sergeant, R . O'Brien, Quirk, Peddie . BESTJ. Handbury, M . Davis, Peddie, Gunn, Roysmith, Glascott . Snell, De Rooden ST BEDES' . Michael Beasley 3, McColough 2, MacGeorge, Boag . Loos. HAMPTON ROVERS Young 2, Rogerson 2, Amoore . BEST Young BEST Brad Smith, N . Fitzgibbon, T. Beasley, Boag, McLachlan, Loos. Thompson, W. Boyle, Alessi. McGregor, Amoore who are now speaking . There were not too many high. After 6 rounds things are starting to form a bit of a lights in this encounter. :runswick played well, while clearer picture as the top sides consolidate their tried hard especially in the last qtr where . Tipping accuracy remains good and your the Trobbers positions one obvious exception they went goal for goal with the W icks to hopefully pro,e reporting is excellent with the to themselves that the ability is around (keep at it) . The Eisternwick. Come on Steve. and this week it's forward line of the Wicks was especially strong where had little trouble booting 19 twins REVIEW Willo and Richo certainly stamped their mark on the Street between them, Dasha was again a goer (early B&F fav), Doveton with a special mention to young Shane Moore who has with a resounding victory over ANZ. The Doves set up . Latrobe could their victory with a great 9 goal opening stanza forcing been invited to U19 State Squad Training feel very pleased with "Ronnie" Blackett, "Gary,, the Zeds onto the back foot and play catch up football (gee he's been good . They could make no impression on this very Sidebottom and Bakogiannis all day . talented Doveton side, who increased their lead at every this year) by Alan Ladg rove who Down atThunderdome No 2 in the game not of the break. The Doves were well led standard Powerhouse, the quiet achievers of is also a good player, big Tony Adhore as usual set it greatest all up in the ruck, Gwin played very well, Dyke made the Strett, inflicted an 80 pt defeat on the struggling Elsternwick. House are not making much noise but an excellent return with 9 goals and Burgo, Steve . On the day (running out of things to say about him) and continue to win which is all you can ask Reiger Powerhouse were just too good for the Wicks . Billy Murphy were all good players in a fine team perfor- aggression at the footy was great all day, mance . They will take some stopping as the season Dodd's .ANZ who must now have a rethick could Wrighty had another good game keeping Elsternwick progresses at bay, and Jim Hall played well after being moved into take some solace in the performances of Maurice by the House. Tim Reed and Peter Smith . the centre. Overall a good team effort Sanelli, match was a close The Glenhuntly versus Buiieen W and interesting encounter all day with the steadiness PREVIE Pow erhouse face their biggest test of the year this and greater experience of the Hunters just getting them . This should provide . The Bulls kept at it and kept persisting week as they welcome Glenhuntly home in the end : theHuntsmen are getting players all day, so much so that they were still in front at 3/4 time an even encounter . The greater . But nobody back, House have been consistent and looking capable of holding on physical strength of the visitors should just get them expected the great burst from Gienhuntly, who booted 6 goals in the first 12 mins of the final qtr to make victory home. No rt h Brunswick, although their running game will a certainty. Though still struggling with injuries the be cramped on the smaller ground, will have no trouble were very happy to return to the winners circle, Hunters with Eisternwick . while for the Bulleen side one feels a win is not too far ANZ to rebound and beat the Bulls although they . Recently appointed C-F captain Bernie Rafferty away s youngsters need to be more committed, must not take the visitors in usualand Chris Whelan, Zacs a lightly. gGle n i l Richards The Trobbers will not stop trying, but will find was a very dangerous forward . Ciro and Keays across side that are fast while ever reliable themselves outclassed by a Doveton half forward were competitive Bulls becoming section favourites . Latrobe are holding a Creighton across half back did make it very hard for - perhaps the State sTreasurer will . Trivia Hight tonight the Gienhuntiy forward iine figure in a question or two. Out at No rthland both sides were very keen and really put on a good show considering the conditions, The final game of the round is a dangerous one for Brunswick . Aquinas play their own ground very well which were a little slippery, not that this was reflected and their running game may worry theWicks a bit. An in the scoreline. Despite what the final result shows it . Northies are playing well upset here would not surprise, but apart from one was a good contest all day stumble you cannot fault the Red and W hites. the Bloods refused to concede and just again, while North in front kept trying all day, with the accuracy of Gienhuntiy North Brunswick AN Z of goal being a key factor in the result. Keith Hehir in SELECTIONS: the middle set up many opportunities for the talented Doveton Brunswick . Deano capitalised with another N ort hforwards where PRESS CORRESPONDENTS: You're responses this 8 goals. Chris Keay at f.back was another fine player year have made this report so much easier to prepare for the victors . The Bloods spoke very highly of the Kenny, half back and write. Please keep up the good work and keepthe performances of back pocket snippets of information coming. Don'tforget - Ph :571 O'Connor and veteran Wilkinson . : 569 8766 by 6pm Mondays . Let's all make Brunswick, like all good teams should, bounced 4808 or Fax . back from last week's loss with a big win over Latrobe a concerted effort and oet 10110 this week lI-IUt'TLY vs ANZ BAN K SENIORS -t~J UNITED vs LATROBE UNIVERSITY DOVETON 24.10.154 FTOiI vs AQUINAS ANZ BANK 10.9.69 K DOVETON Dyke 9, Campbell 3, Kad 3, S. Reiger 2, Murphy 2, Ahdore Up;St,VICK vs ELSTERNWIC 2, Salerno, Burgess, Ladgrove. BEST Gwin, Burgess, Campbell, Ahdore, ;~RHOUSE vs NORTH BRUNSWICK Dyke, Forgiarini. ANZ BANK Nicolosi 2, Szeitz 2, Reed 2, Lasslett, R . McDonald, Sanelli, Steere . BEST Sanelli, Reed, Smith, Nicolosi, R . McDonald, Azzopardi . BRUNSWICK 8.5 17.10 25 .13 30.14 .194 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .2 4.2 5.4 10.7.67 SENIORS BRUNSWICK Williamson 10, Hc- vitt 8, Black 2, Tamburro 2, Kannegiesser 2, Stevens, Strachan, Spezza, P. Sayers, Campbell, Shaw. BEST IZ ~'+ p Williamson, Hewitt, Black, P n, North Brunswic k 45 . Sayers, Stevens, Kannegiesser, Carroll . LATROBE UNIVERSITY Chiodo 4, Brown, Bakogiannis, Cummings . on, North Brunswick 23 Fredrickson, Rider, Sidebottom . BEST Blaskett, Sidebottom, Bakogiannis, Pc : .~r Hous e 13 Lilley, Brown, Chiodo. 13 n Aquinas NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.1 7.3 11 .3 20 .8.128 RESERVES AQUINAS 2 .5 3.7 6.11 12 .13.85 Bulrnan, North Brunsw ick 26 NORTH BRUNSWICK D. DeMorton 8, M . DeMorton 4, Laurie 4, McGrath b : . Aquinas 14 2, Kibizis, Briffa . BEST Hehir, Keay, D. DeMorton, M . DeMorton, Adams, t AI? Bank 12 Frew. lenhuntly 10 AQUINAS Wilkinson 5, Hacking 3, Livingston 2, K. Denver, Joyce. BEST ulenhuntl y 9 Kenny, O'Connor, Wilkinson, T. Greirson, Hacking, Whitehead . ELSTERN W ICK 0.4 0.8 1 .13 1 .13 .19 POWERHOUSE 2 .8 3.12 6 .16 13.22 .100 ELSTERNWICK Tsiampas. BEST D. Conlin, Pachelor Nicholson, Southall, Ward, Christie. POWERHOUSE Scotland 3, Scalzo 3, Acott 2, Hollowood, Taylor, Pavlou, J . Hall, Wilson. BEST Dodd, Wright, Morris, Gallo, Desler, J . Hall . °ANK vs BULLEEN UNITED . Ken t BULLEEN UNITED 5.1 7.4 11 .4 13 .7.85 S. Burdack, P GLENHUNTLY 4.3 10.6 11 .10 17 ;I L . Mirachi, R . Dunstan .11 .113 BULLEEN UNITED Hopkins4, Keays 3, Creighton 2, Thompson 2, Ciro, ROBE UNIVERSITY vs DOVETO N Kelly. BEST Keays, Ciro, Creighton, Snape, Flew, Kelly. + B. Reichelt, T. Zapadl o GLENHUNTLY A . Hill 5, Dickson 5, Isaacs 2, Halpin 2, Rafferty, T. Hill, it IAS vs BRUNSWICK Richards. BEST Rafferty, Whelan, Halpin, Richards, Isaacs, A . Hill . P. Keogh, R Harri s ELSiERNWICK vs NORTH BRUNSWICK RESERVES d Gary Lowe DOVETON 12.8.80 -: , ANZ BANK 7 - 0 ::'ERHOUSE vs GLENHUNTLY .9 .51 Tim Keating, A . Belcher DOVETON Stokes 4, Sutton 2, Hardy, Brown, Wormsley, J . Scott, Parker, Ashwood. BEST K . Sommers, A . Scott, J . Muirhead, M . Labinski, R . McCougas, S . Stokes. ANZ BANK Cox 3, Duke, Fernandez, Harbinson, Sweeney . BEST Simmonds, Shoppee, Harbinson, Cox, Duke, Ritchie . BRUNSWICK 1 .0 2.1 5 .2 7.2.44 TFiti SF9 A 2 I: ,:,AKES IT TO 10 0 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 0.5 4.7 4.9 5.11 .41 Aadre vo "Sharky" 'anna4fitoday (23/5) plays his BRUNSWICK Carley 2, Snelson 2, G . McCulloch, Kennedy, Harper. 100th game for AN Z Bank against Bulleen United BEST Haines, M . Sayers, Barley, Kennedy, Roumeliotis . . LATROBE UNIVERSITY Chiller 2, Elliot 2, Taft . BEST Brennan, Gemmtll, "A.B." has been around for a while now and has taken Meggs, Chiller, Price, Hawkng. a while to reach this milestone in his career . He has NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .0 2 .3 4.4 6.4.40 played most of his football in defence and is a very AQUINAS 2 .5 5.9 11 .14 17.19 .121 strong attacking backman always giving of his all . He NORTH BRUNSWICK Bulman 4, Mazzarella, Lawton . BESTCannizzaro. has been Reserves Captain for a few years and this Ward, Riley, S. Tsialtas, Bulman, Hill . AQUINAS Horvath 6, L. Denver 4, Winnen 2, Rosbrook2, MacNamara, year is our Vice-Captain and after a slow start is now Crouch, Ryan . BEST Rosbrook, Kelly, Rogers, Horvath, Smith, Langdon . starting to display some good form . Off the field Andy ELSTERNWICK 2.2 5.4 7.4 9.9.63 has always been a willing worker serving on the Match POWERHOUSE 3 .7 5.9 7.14 10 .18.78 Committee and this year he has taken on the important ELSTERNWICK Schultz 3, J. Eklom 2, Harris, Ramsay, A . O'Connor, role of Chairman Shine. BEST McLennan, R. Eklom, McGregor, Dunnachie, Ramsay, . Socially he never misses a turn and Daniels. keeps the ladies ever on the alert and has been known POWERHOUSE Dunlop 2, Pittoni 2, Blowfield 2, M . Silva 2, O'Sullivan, to have a good time on end of season trips. All at ANZ Melons. BEST M . Silva, S. Silva . Blowfield, Cross, Malonis, Wilmot . congratulate you today "Shark", we hope it's a good BULLEEN UNITED 0.1 1 .1 1 .3 3.3.21 one, hopefully you'll get a kick or two and the boys have GLENHUNTLY 2 .5 6.10 8.16 12.17.89 a win for you, and we all look forward to those LONG BULLEEN UNITED Coleman, M . Stratton, Flanagan . BEST Gandolfo, Lambevski, Coleman, Mott, Flanagan, Lord . LEGS of yours running around for a few more games GLENHUNTLY Ryan 3, Antonio 3, Patterson 2, Moroldrtz, Boxshall, yet. Bateman, Angwin . BEST Ryan, Patterson, Antonio, Bateman, Angwin, Nation . Promoting good health and preventing illness in our c 1t 'y ugn F-TROOP Lyon by Peter Hille Knitwear

PREVIEW I've been interstate all week - hiding from m y miserable tipping record of last week, But well done 50 GAMES to the Brigade and to the Stationmasters on excellent AT SALESIAN OCAFC wins. And the Statues? Say no more Two more players reach 50 milestones this week . Best players (23/5) - Rob Cincotta, retrospectively next week. Apologies to field reporters . the full forward who kicked 17 This week my selections are : goals in a game last year, now playing in the back pocket and Anthony Perna, The Brigade over Footrot Flat Boys last year's CHB now Statues over Sailors playing at CHF Congratulations to both players. Elitists over Hopefully they will play many more. In what positions Cowboys is anybodies guess ! Undertakers over Botanists Poets over Villagers Bells over Brewer LOST PROPERTY s Lost! One slab of beer Grovellers over Stationmasters . Last heard of being promised to Richmond Central if they won their last game, last Socialists over Sham ro cks year by Pete r Rd 16 Football tecord, F- Troop) . The slab has slaint foun its waytothe d m Snakepit yet! Peter, if you need the address we are not that hard to find . Hope to hear from you soon, the "Snakes". Charlton, St. John's SENIORS 31 King, Richmond Centra l J 29 . Telpher, St Andrew's 26 Marks, Peninsula OB 25 Plumridge, St Mary's SENIORS 24 ST LEO'S 5 RESERVES .6 11 .14 17.19 30 .23 .203 SALESIANS OC 2 .2 4.3 7.4 Gilmour, St Mary' s 17 10.9 .69 ST LEO'S G Burke 11, M . Smacklock 4, D Dudderidge, Old Essendon 15 Caione, B . Miller 3, J. Callaghan 2, F Phayre, Old Essendon . Svreetland, D. Pitcher, P Murphy, D Corrigan, J Murphy P 14 McNamara, A. Gill, T Mithen, BEST A Douglas, P Murphy, G Burke Ingram, St Leo's Wattle Park 14 D Corrigan, D. Pitcher, S . Ingram . ' Mazza, UHSOB 1 3 SALESIAN OC A Grace 6. Healey, Byrne, Canavan, Seager BEST Bobetic, Bourke, McLardy, Cincotta, A Gaspan . Canavan, Healey CHIRNSIDE PARK 7.5 12 FIT 4 .9 14 .12 18.15.123 I r-~_^~ .6 10 .10 11.14 13.14.92 CHIRNSIDE PARK ST ANDREW'S vs CHIRNSIDE PAR K Stickland 5, Thomas 4, G . De Jong 3, Di Ivlio 2 . McHenry, Basso, M . De Jong . Wheeler BEST Warren, Mathieson, Sore ST LEO'S, WATTLE PARK vs RICHMOND CENTRAL Anthony, Basso, G . De Jong . UHSOB vs PENINSULA O B . FIT Wtlhams 6, Byrnes 3, Elford :,v Jakimov, Chamberlain, BEST Flynn , ST JOHN'S OC vs OLD CAREY Maloney, O'Shea, West, Williams, Byrnes UNIVERSITY REDS 2.1 8 SALESIANS OC vs UNIVERSITY REDS PENINSULA OB 6 .3 11 .6 13.8.86 .5 11 .9 12 .10 16 .15.111 OLD ESSENDON vs WEST BRUNSWICK UNIVERSITY REDS ST MARY'S vs BORONIA PAR Ewing 3, Farrell 2, Kane2, Heaphy, Basile, C Ross. K Muldoon, Cox, Perkins. BEST Heaphy, Muldoon, Cox, Thatcher. Basile FIT vs ST PAT'S, MENTON E Perkins . PENINSULA OB Sharpin 4, Warne-Smith 4 Farrow, McMahon . Gross 3, Nelson 2, Wiltshire O'Nei l . BESTGIover, Sharpn, Wiltshire, Warne-Smith, Gross . ST ANDREW'S 8 .3 9 UHSOB 2 .8 13.11 21 .17.143 ST JOHN'S vs FOOTSCRAY IT. .3 6 .3 8.4 9 .5.59 Feld: J. O'Rourke, A . McMaster ST ANDRE W'S J . Tapner 6, Reilly 5, Fox 4, Walsh 2, MacDonald BEST Bovezza, J . Minnitt PENINSULA vs ST LEO'S WATTLE PAR K UHSOB . Kerslake, P Kerslake, Lowe, Rule, J Tapner Field: K . Walker, W Wallace 3, McLean 2, Cleary 2, Epifano. Reagan BEST . Lumanovski Gunthorpe, Hooper, Davidson . Heausle UHSOB vs WEST BRUNSWICK r Field: D . D'Alter ST JOHN'S OC 4 .6 8 .9 11 .14 15 .16 a ST MARY'S 4 .1 7 .106 BORONIA PARK vs ST ANDREW'S .2 9.5 16.7.103 Field: G . Morgan, A ST JOHN'S OC A Thomas 5, Charlton 3. Corcoran 3, Higgins. lorlano . Kiel Higgins, G Thomas BEST Walton Higgins . CHIRNSIDE PARK vs SALESIANS Thoma s . Southern, Ham, lorlano, A Field: S . Caple, R . Marly n ST MARY'S Power 3, Sloan 2, Jones 2, Burns 2 . Mullins 2, M Huebner OLD CAREY vs ST MARY'S 2, Clark, Luoton, A . Huebner BEST A Huebner. Mull ns O'Rourke Sloan Field- D . McInerney, P. Curry OLD ESSENDON 2.3 6.4 7 OLD CAREY 4 .6 8 .7.55 RICHMOND CENTRAL vs OLD ESSENDON .6 7.8 7.12 7.14 .56 Field., Jeff Bear, P. Maebus OLD ESSENDON Sumundza 5, Murray, Tonks, Hairier BEST Thomson, ST PAT'S MENTONE vs UNIVERSITY REDS McKinnon, Readie, Tonks . Bishop, Richard s OLD CAREY Field, C. Box, G . Knight Skene 2, Ballagh 2, Chipp, Behr, P Harris . BEST Cope, Websdale, Ustick . Donahue, Raft . 14 mp-

1 .1 4 .2 6.5 7.8 .50 ST JOHN'S OC 0.0 0.0 1.0 1 .0.6 PJEST BRUNSWICK 2 .6 5 .7 9.9 12 .12 .84 ST MARY'S 9.4 15.7 22.9 30.16 .196 RiCHMONDCENTRAL ST JOHN'S Grundell . BEST O'Connor, Kolenda . Morse. Carter. tvEST BftUrdSWIC am, BEST J . Jackson . DAndrea, SGBuckinghamt , ST MARY'S Gilmour 9, Pearson 5. Andrews 4, Woodward 3, Collins 2, g Konstanurndis, Scara6lo. Learmonth 2, P Huebner 2, Clark, Perry, D . Bourke. BEST Andrews . P. King 4, D, Shannon 2, Waters 2, Bastow, West, Huebner, Learmonih, Pearso n WC H MO N D GENTRAL I . ,,anion, BEST P. Jiggins, Bastow, R. Austin, West, Pickett, OLD ESSENDON 1 .3 3.8 4.10 7.10 .52 OLD CAREY 1 .0 1 .3 3.5 5 .5.35 .0 2.2 3.4 6 .6 .42 BORONIA PARK 1 OLD ESSENDON Duddendge 3, Phayre 3. Bristow. BEST Muller, Hogg, .3 6 .5 12 .7 14.11 .95 ST PAT'S MENTONE 2 Wuiske, Briggs . p0R0tJIA PARK B Greenshields 3, Hnksman, W. Tooze, R. Van Buul , OLD CAREY Vissenoux, Zadnik, Nance, Hands, Cadman BEST _ . : r Hurley, Van Buul . Polworth, W. Tooze, B . Greenshields Vissenoux, S . Neate, Shrives, Thomas, Cadman . ST PAT'S MENTONE D Stuldreier 4, P. Barry 3, T. Allinson, B. Kellet, D WEST BRUNSWICK 9.5 15 .9 20 .11 25 .15.165 -"' :urphy, C. Duggan, P Emmett, M . Noonan . BEST P Barry, RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.1 1 .2 1 .8 1 .9 .15 . Gunter, P. Emmett, M Wise, D. Andrews -,~.,+s, i WEST BRUNSWICK Fowler 9, Mornsessy 5, Hennessy 2, Borg 2 . T RESERVES Jackson 2, Kynakdis 2, Tn6cante, White, Gorman . BEST Fowler, Mornessy, .2 11 .3 16 .7 18.11 .117 Team Effort. ST LEO'S 6 .0 5.2 6 RICHMOND CENTRAL Ricketts . BEST Dormer, Ricketts, Russell, R . SALESIANS OC 3 .3 7.5.47 Peating, S . Shannon, R Jiggins . ST LEO'S D Ingram 5, M . Fincher 3, T. Oakley 2, F. Dniconlanuo 2, I . Merry, S . Nankervas. BEST F Diniconlantio, T Oakley BORONIA PARK 0.1 0 .5 1 .7 1 .8 .14 11 Ay 2, J . ST PAT'S MENTONE 5.3 7 .-- . .-:ran, P. Kelly, D, Ingram, B. Vaughan . .7 10 .11 10.15.75 SALESIANS OC M . Grace3, J. Brennan, Miller. Power, Wallbridge. BEST BORONIA PARK McDowell . BEST Metherel, Peluso, Christophorou, , . , : . Shelley, Carfora, M . Grace, McKnight, Sinclair. McDowell, Davidson, Harrison . CHIRNSIDE PARK 5 .5 6.6 9.6 10.7.67 ST PAT'S &IENTONE R . Henry 3, A . Sheehan 3, B Mackay 2, M . Smith, .0 0.0 1 .1 3 T Nelson . BEST D. Perrin, M . Johnstone, R Henry, T Nelson, B Mackay. FIT 0 .5-23 A Walsh CHIRNSIDE PARK W. Cornelissen 2, D. Kann 2, A . Skillern 2, R . Davison M . Oakley. BEST W. Corne6ssen . D. Harvey, M Ogstan, -,' . . n ;-.ard, A . Skdlern, R . Davison . FIT, F : .-: - ,jy, McGlade, Moebus . BEST Antonopoulos, Beef, McGlade, ~erantonio, Thielma n UNIVERSITY REDS 2.5 4.7 7.7 7.8 .50 P~ PENINSULA OB 0.3 0.9 2.13 6.16 .52 :...:' .. I . ...a . .~ .-~ ® '~i _ ~ m UNIVERSITY REDS Moller 2, Zapelh 2, M . Ross, M zis, Delaney. BEST Bethune. Looty, James, Schroder, Chdco, Terril l A melee is "Where an incident takes PENINSULA OB Crowder 2, Cornelis 2, Brancatisano BEST Brancatisano, Blood, Reid, Jarrot, Morgan, Corneli s place involving players, pushing, ST ANDREW'S 4.0 6.7 7.10 7.12 .54 scragging, jumping into packs, UHSOB 3.5 5.5 7.6 8 .11 .59 throwing each other to the ground or ST ANDREW'S Campbell 2, Adams, D . Iles, Lynch, Shearer, Taylor. BEST Adams, Leopold, Lucas, Lynch . Saddler, Shearer other similar such conduct". UHSOB Boxshall3, R, Lightfoot, C . Bennet. Mazza, Bunn, Wright BEST Great Team Effort,

1992 Elsternwick Park Programme

VicHealth Matches of the Day to be held at Elsternwick Park as follows: FUTURE DATES ALREADY SET: July 5 : De La Salle vs Old Xaverians THIS WEEKEND : July 11 : E Section I ANZ Bank vs Nth Brunswick SAT: Old Brighton vs Whitefriars Doubleheader Glenhuntly vs Brunswick SUN : North Old Boys vs St Bernard's (A) July 18 : Planned U19 'Triple-header" May 30 : C Section University Blacks vs Kew Aug 1: St Leo's Wattle Park vs Old Carey (F) Doubleheader } Ivanhoe vs AJAX Aug 15 : Old Paradians vs Parkside May 31 : No EP match rostered for this day. Aug 16 : G SECTION GRAND FINALS June 6 : No Club Game s Aug 29 : B SECTION 1ST SEMI FINAL June 7: Interstate Match : VAFA (C-F) vs South Austra a Aug 30 : A SECTION 1ST SEMI FINAL June 13 :01d Mentonians vs Banyule (B ) Sep 5 : B SECTION 2ND SEMI FINAL June 14 :01d Scotch vs Old Xaverians (A) Sep 6 : A SECTION 2ND SEMI FINAL June 20 :D Section 0 . Ivanhoe vs Hampton Rovers Sep 12 : C SECTION GRAND FINA L Doubleheader ~ Mazenod vs Caulfield G r Sep 13: A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL June 28 :U19 trial ga m Sep 19: B SECTION GRAND FINA L VAFA vs VCFL Teal Cup team (11 .30) Sep 20 : A SECTION GRAND FINA L • Many Saturdays and Sundays in the above program are available for A and B section clubs to play a second home match at Elsternwick Park (written requests will be considered) . Also many of these days will be allocated as EP "rest days" to keep Elsternwick Park in good condition for the busy second half season .

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J . Digney MAJOR SPONSORS BECKS BEDDING ~r JASON RANG E OLD TRINITY I THERR . Y ST .YdPJ UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Coach : Paul Atkinson Coach : 1 . A . Inzita n t . S. Gleeson A . t BLACKS BLUES 2 .e FAaiatre 2 . D. Richmond . M . De Stefanls t . R . Bann ster 3. F. Dilorenzo 1 . J. Anderson 1 . I . Bennie 3 .T. Gibson 2 . Tegon 2 . J . Ric e WHITEFRIARS 4 i 4 M . Daghistani 2. M . Bungey . S. Hindi (OVC) 3.. JJ. Woodgate 5. T. Moroney 3. M . Beachcroft 3. R . Dodds O.C. 5. J. Shei n 4. M . Elliot 4.P.Fogarty t 6. T. Jimoulis 4 . M . Juks Coach: 6. S . Curr y 5. A. Newbauld 5. A. Macpherson 5 . G 7 7. M . Travettelo . Muscatello Gary Kaltinikos . P Gutteridge 6 . N 8. J . Ford 6 . W. Bohun 6.S. Deyoung 8 . W. Gutteridge . M u7 " 7. H . Also p 1 . M . Story . CoFinnigan 9. J . Valiotis 7. R. Owe n 3. M. Par r 9. A . Seele y 8. L . Hollow 10. T. Cakovski 8. B. Schreenan 8. D. Kogzkar 10. T. Carey 9. G 9. B. Marr 4 . M. O'Connor . Bake r 11 . A . Doucas 9. K. Ryan 5 . T. Carrigg 11 . M . Pitman 10. P. Gilmour 12 . R . Gerimia 10 . T- Bowles 10 . R . Bales 12 . F. Camero n 11 . D 11 . T. Campbell 7. A . Pdts . Williamson 13 . J . Bubis 11 . B. Walker 8. N 13. D. Alysandratos 12- M . Talbo t 12 .R.Cooper 12 . M . Unsworth . Smirk 14. M . Smyth 14 . P. Ristevski 10. C e 13 S. Villetla (Capt) 15.J-Rappos 13. S. Creak 13. A. Robinson . Guilty 16. A . Alexander 14 14. R . Hawker 13 . V. Barker .C. Noona n 16. A. Petredis 14. P Barry 14, J . Virgona 17. E . Best (VC) 1& T Kem p 17. A. Volp e 15.R Hill 15. C. Moore 18. D. Grosz 16. N 16. J . O'Brien 15. C . Tilling . La Fontaine 18. A. Markovsky 16. J . Moran 16. W. Uren 19 . T. Antonopoulos 17. D. Goodwin 19 . P. Colosimo 17. A . Jovanovic 17. M . Lazzane 21 . L . Mok 18.P.Kenny 18. C. McGuire 18 .K .Sexton 20. C. Costanzo 18. T. Sullivan 19- R . Els 23, D. Elliot 19 . J. Dimec h 21 . G . Dimouski 19.C . McKeon 19. K . Jamieson e 24 . J . Kan e 20. D. Forbes 20 . F. Stinson 20 . A . Wileman 24. M - Carbone 22. M . D'Intino 25,A 25. J . Sutcliffe (Capt) 21 . P. Stanko 23 . J, Ghastine 21 . R . Wildes 21 . C. Fairbrother . McGann 26. B 26. M . Vernal . Gerovasilis 22 S . Griggs (DVC) 24. N. Grec h 22 . J . Yorston 22 . B. Cullen 27. T 27. M . Jackson . Papamarkou 23.A . Baker 25. F 23. D. Agostino 23. 0. Free 28. J . Karabatos 28. D. McElholum . Giannopoulos 24. J. Delaney 26. M . Maliki 24. J. Eve 24. J. Newbound 29. L 31 . B. Brisbane . Jervi s 25.A-Roberton 27. M . Rei 25. P McKinnon 25 L . Duff y d 36 . M . Coughlin 30 . A . Ramsden 26. J . Goodger 28. G 26. A. Wal d 26, J . Clarke . Scarps 41, M . McDonald 31 . R . Denby 27. K . Fitzpatrick (VC) 29 . R 27. S. Baker 27.P Edgar 32 . M . Sutherland . Sciotti 37. C. Segrave 44. M . Bateman 28 . P. Higgins 30. E . Valentino 28 . T. Gallagher 34. S. Dave y 29. P. Loris 38 . N . Griffin 29. A 48. H . Flanagan 31 . F. Valen . Gladke 61 . B . Williams 35. P. Beet 30. A . Urh 32 . D 30. P. Hackett . Roumeliotis 71 . T. Hayne s 42. C. Symons 31 . A. Cullen 33. J. Cope 31 . J . Hutchings 32, H . Flynn 32. J SPONSORS: Sponso . Hutchm Sponsore d by 33. J . Chapman re d by 33 . J . Knox FERRIS DONVIEW 34 . D McGuire LALOR 34 . J . McAinch HEIGHTS 35- R . Stevens 35 . M . McCarthy AUDIO 42 . A. McKay MEAT SUPPLY 36. A . Tippett MOTEL Station St ., Lalo r 37. D. McAllen PRODUCTS ~ 38. W. McCorkell SANDY'S PIZZA The Boulevard, Thomastown .H.S.O.B. HAMPTO N M DE LA SALL E Duketrs CHIRNSIDE ROVERS Coach: S. ) GOLD 1 . N. Bradley (Capt er 19 south PARK Coach . John Harper 2 . C. Parris . Cro o ) . Webb . Fischer Coach. J XI 'd 1 . R. 8ulmer (VC 3, B CAULFIELD Coach : D . Grace s Danckert . Carusf 3. R 2. D . Halia 4- S . . Asst: M 6 . D . Crane 3 .C.Rdams 5. M . Guinea GRAMM 1 . M . Pemberton 7. P. Gunther 4 . S . Anderson .James r . PMllrpson 6.M 2, S. Fische 9. M . Mastroianni 5. T 7. J. Vidal d . Spirit 6, F. Hunt C G~¢me Woo{ri 3 . T it . A. TruscOtt 7 . M . Atkinson 8. P. Barge . Carram 4- 0. Nation . McGregor 9. A . Sauttry 1 . N . De V+ncentis 12 . B, Fitzgerald 8 . C 2 . J, Ryan 5. A 13 0. O'Brie n 9, S . ehck 10. K . Walles . Rom e 6. N . Thomso n . P. Cummertord 10. J . erencard It . S, Neal 3. R t t4 . `Ndmott . Ong 7. V. Piccrol . C. Hynes 11- B 12 . R . Zwar man ( 4. C . Paola 15 s 12 . J. 8ridger 6 . D. Mon 8 . F 17. A . FOUntoulaki . Peyto n 13 . R . Gordon . Wades 9 . S . Foster (DVC) . Doherty 13. 8 . Thomas 7. T . Woodward 19 . J D, Wood 14. E 8. T. Chan 10. A 20 . D. Rappoccio 1154 B. Kay . Atbergo . Paola ( ) e 15 . P 11, N . Gross 11 . D VC 21 . T. Dundon 16. M- Clark 16. M. Atkin a . Kerr 17. A . 8ain ostei n 12, W . Jacobs 13 . E 23 . M . Peck z 17. P. Fountas 14, L . Lowen 18 .0 . Art glod 13, M . Cassidy 25. K.Bosch 19. N . Skinner 18 . J . Gocoin (VC) 15 . N . Romano y s ner ta, M . Howard 26.A .Sheed 20 . T. Ke1t5 19. J. Duketl . Gosstray (Capt 17. B. Pedler . Lester 21, M . Looschdder, . r Her 17. R 27. C or) 20. P Bake s!er . Hose 18 . L . Cardetta 22, R . 8rabner t, . McAllister 18. C m 29. A . Scott . MacAkste r 21 . D nc e 19. M_ Johnson 20. A . Skdle 31 . J. Darcy 23 . J 22. N . Paton . Carusi 24 . t. . Souliar A, Re3lich 20, M, Salter 2t . J 32 . J . Douglas . Hope 23. N . Gregory n t 22 . M . Van LeemPut (C) 25 . M J Gadma 22 . B . Bennet 35 . A . Hynes .R. Shaw 24, B. Etchell Rabaiov h . De Vincent's 26 23. G . Answert 23 J 36. A. Salandn 2 . S. Wilts 25. N . Archdall J Segal . Egan . Statrace m 28. L . Salisbury 24. P 38. M . Maccora 28 . D G .Theobald B. Duzenha . Davey 25. J . Mosca 29 . A. Beg9 s . Abraham 40. A 39 . M . Healey . PMNrpson D . Harri J . Mathleson 28. M . Pietzsch . Beltochl 30. J . Arrow 41 . C 40. R 31_T. Wilhams M . Clowes A . Richards 2g. A . Schafer . Robinson .Cookman i, A. Gukierman 47, J . Srmmonds 41 . B 32 . D. We115p1n9 B J . Krrznar SPONSO~ED BY 31 . M 43. M. King 34 . C . Scaden B . Craigre . Gash , 37. J . Tankard 44. P. Sberna 35 . J . Oaks (DVC) . Malloy p 45, B . Rattray . Day S MWelsldzer R 45. J. Taylor 37 . J G . TuszynsW 47. A . Alsbury . Laftan 38. M . Fletcher PRINTED LABELS . Woodward 47 . N 43 . C. Mornson D,Ra" 50 . J 48. J . Gallagher 44 . S Whitby N. ChraPot PTY LTD 51 . C. Devoy . Hoy . Mage e . Aronowick . Coyle 49. S 45. S _g A 52 . R 50 . J . Raid 47 . G . Taylor 33 . J. Brarn 49. A .H 9arty 61. M . Weatcoti . E Murray-White (DVC) 34 p . Nissen . Orlando 50 35 M,Barnett 62 . G 55. P . Harvey J,Kiooger 66. M . Pearce 61 . N . Smith N . Zikaras 79. E. Moore 63 .R .Capes 8 . B. Markman SPONSORED BY 39, A, Pakula t FER 40. D. Stoustem 4 41, J, KlePflsh 42. A, Sawicki &Safes532o577 i lie AS, p. 5hrlmsk 44, C. Cohen ees 45. A . Macrogiannis . Shlakht OLD IVANHOE 5896444 47. D D OL GRAMflA • BRIGHTON Coach: Andy Narris S Coach: Michael Hill . Atkinson ST. BEDE' u 1 . A OLD SCOTCH 1 OAKLEIGH 3. B. Stefano 2 . D. Lintey Coach: John Meye r MONASH 4, M . Toi l 3, N . Clarkson Coach- 1, S . Yas s : Chris Moore 5 . C. Gordan .Rowson E Mone9omeAtni n Coach e 4.T 2 . M. Manso BLUE S A . A. Hrlsavergl 6. J. Hendri ..Luk 2 . S . Sheahan . Connolly . Blt+onis 5 .J . Wenzel 3 . L Coach: S . Rust 2 . M . Crugnale 1 . M 6. C. Shar p 3, M 4, B. Beasley 12, J. Mendoza . Lambert 4, D . Norman 1, D. Gurvlch 3. L . Billing l 7. A l 5 . D. Kinsell a . Mahoney 4. P. Williamson 14. D. Mitchel . 5, Vlaopoulos 5. L . McDonnel .McGan n 2, J 8 . Roberts (Capt) 6,B 3.D.Etey 5 . T. Mahoney 15.K .Payne 9. C. Lutz 6. P 7. P, Margogullo . Whittington . Hall 16. S . Bickett . Young 7. J . Gallaghe r n 4. A 6. D ) 10. T.L . Robertson 8. D. O'Brie M . Arnett 7. L. Naldu 17. P. Murphy (Capt . A . Brown 8. M . Flannery 5 . 11 d 9. S 6. D. Barnes 9. J. Mercurl 18, K. Raj 12 . P. Wall 9 . A. Spee 10. S. Hunte r . Wylie 19. J. Rattray . Chan 10 . 0. Sadler r 7. M . Pond 10. J . Giiton 13 . C 11 . M . Hecke 8. B. Hahnel 11 . S. Woodbridge 20. J . A . Lillis it . S . Lindsay 12 . L, Patric k 14 . Strahan 9 . M . Smith t2 . G . Redford 21 . C,.JacksoJacksonn 15 P. Rodighlero 12 . A 13. 0. Prosser 10,P.Tuohey 13 . C . Hinds 22.L n 16. M. Woods 13. S_ Pryde 14. D . Beesley . Mentha . Schult z 23, N . Wartma . Kadamani 14,J.Hoskng r 11, S 14. A n s 17. J 15 . S . Hecke G . Newmann 15. D. McCracke 24 .B .Jone is, C. Ferguson 15 . N, Lotatsis . Barry 12 . .Schwass h 16. D 13 . S . Arnott 16 . R 25. P. Roac 19. T,J. Young 16. G . Mills 17. B . Sandell . G . Hall 26 . P. Robinso n . Polydano IT J . Perelberg . O'Brien 14.G .Tognon 17 . Seers 20. C 18. G . Butter 18 . T. Tomlinson 27. D . J. Singh 1S. A . Griffiths . Carter 15. H 28 . H. Thomas 21 . Penfotd 19. S 16. T. Chisholm 19.G .Dornan 22. M . Quick 19, B 20. M . McCraw . Barrett . Burns 32. M . Ntkakis . Walker 20. B . Simpson . Chachvlc k 17. A 20, B . Taylo r 23 . N 21 . S . Harrison 21 . A. Esdaile 33, S 24, M . Schreenan 22. P Macmillan . Goodchd d 18. D 40 . S s . Bailey 22. C 19, D. Campbell 22 . E . Watts . Bisho p 25. G . Dougla 23. S 23 . J . Sebre . Grace 23, A . Wilson 41 . T. Brook . Chan 24. 0. Johnson . Walsh 20. J . Forster 26 . P 24. J 21 . W. Douglass 24. L. LeGall 44 . A 27. T. Ryan 25.R .Jones . Libb+ s . S . Anton s . Fraser-Smith 25. J 22 . P. Tocknelt 25. M, Gavi n 45 f 28. J . Edwards 26 . J 26. C. Loos . Bruce 26, N . Ayoub 47. K. Teschendrof 29 . Weddle 27, N . Strang 23. M r . R 27 . S . O'Ket1Y . A. Froelich 27. J. Wild 48, B, Ker 32 . D. Goad 28 . Robert Hardy 28 . M . Ellenon 24 e . Kinsella qg, S. McNamara t . Richard Hard y 26. M .Donohu 28. P ) 33 . B. Bennet 29 30.M .Law . Chippertleld 30 . R . Reed 50. A. Skelton (VC . Kent 27. C . Atkin 35. S . J 31 . S . Lazzara 53. 0 42 . C. Pitt 28 . Quil t . A . McLean n 29. W . Price 54 n 50 S. Camero . Young 57. A. Naughto . Georglou 30, C . Farrer (DVC) 88 . C 31 . S . O'Brien 58 . J R 59 . T. Farra r MAJOR SPONSO 32 . J. Caldweii e . Notta s 60. S. Crow THE 33. C r . B . Dowsley (C) 61 . E . Dime K 34 . Auslender SUGAR SHAC 35. G . Tilling 63. D BAR & GRILL . Lai 64 . S. Swanell 38. A . Moratls 44, N . Camm 68. A 45. C. 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G ,North BULLEEN/= CAMBERWELL ELTHAM KEW MARCELLI E I. G . Kerr COLLEGIANS N TEMPLESTOW 2. G Rocco Coach : Paul Shaw Coach: A . Kennedy BAN YULE I Coaohc Paul Ryan, 3N Tribe 1 Coach : D . Tucke r A P Shaw (Capt) 1 A Kennedy Mal Prior 4. P Also p 2 Wilson 2 S Tucker 2 V Paoness 2 T. Drive r 5 W Glazebrook (C) 3 A Tucker 3 M Manley 3 M . P Saw 6 R Kenned . Rozenboom 4 y a A Koster 4 A Tucker 4 D Slaviero 6 L Parris 7 J. Povey 5 D Moua t 5. M . O'De a G 8 A . Bennett 8 A, Garrawayu 5 B Cnmmms (Capt( 7 N Harnshare ' R Maclsaac 7 M Dillo n AicJe 9 P Rei d 9.S Benson 8 P Sinclair 7 M Doyle 8 R Coluss , io .P Lrnehan 10 G Hatton 10 M, Slom p 9 R White 16 . D. Power 8 R Lindsay 9 A Treganowan 12r D Merrell 11 N . Tierny 11 D Tucke r 9 D Macisaac 19. S . Ayres 13 A . O'Loughlin 12 J W'eatherall 10 M Menz~es .P Forbes 12 P Rossitto 10 C Northam 11 M . Wi 20 15B Lederman 13 D Gd=s ;liams 23 J Fraumano 13. S. Sherry 11 A Phelan 12 Timothy Slattery 16 C Shailard 14 . G Minas 14 W Wood 27 P Barnes 15 M Peterson 12 J Livingston 13 S Langdo n 17 D Hall 15. D Clutterbuck 13 M O'Hanlar, 28 M Howes 18 . W Murphy 16 F Mandler 14 C Hesse 29 M Wilson 16 . S. Hartley 18 P Kernagan 14 T Reynolds 19 . M Prior 17 P 16 M Tins 32 G. Walle .Englehart(VC) 21 . S Milla r 15 I Oakley 17 R Frazer 21 . C Connelly 18 M. Bingley 22 D Hughes 16 A Livingston 36, M. arton 24 .P Rya n 20 S Moran 41 M ~ Ryan 19. B Feruglio 23 P Taylor 17 C West 25 . P Edwards 22 B Rule 42R .Page 20 D Murphy 24 T Shckiand 18 C Curtain 24 D Tyrel ! 29, G . Parkinson 26 M, Delaney 46 P Agoshnel6 21 A . McKillop 19 C Maclsaac 26 D O'Callaghan 32A,Saw 22 . M Heard 27 S Fea~y 20 M Furlong (VC) 51 S Lake 31 A Hardy (VC) 39.C, McMahon 23. M . Maziotis 29 R Haber 21,5 Lee 53 P Lindgren 31 C Butte r 47 T Buhagia r 41 R Boon 24 D Fleming 22 J Vanderzalm 56 S Palmer 49. G D B&s.ho p 50 A Robinson 58 P,Jakober . Daisley 25 A Hellmann 23. S Alexeyeff 58. D Cummins S Fitzpatrick 57 B Da y 59. P Healy 26 G, Liffey A Smark 24 S. Jame s 75 J Dinneen 60, B Crofy 60 P. Doherty 27 D Bmgley 35 J Prtcher 25 . R Macisaac 61 R Aqostmell i 28 . S. James 40 A Peacock 36 R McEncroe (DVC) SPONSORED BY 29 42 A 62 N. Kearsey . P Barker Mille r M Hansen 63 D. Keskinen 30. C. Maher 43 G Constantine A. Holten 64 Ashcroft 31, G. Mathews 44 M Barhng INCoLQUR T 45 D Thorson 65 K Edwards 32 A Georgievski BOARDWALK BAR 33. S. Duff 46 C Penna PR I N T I N G 66 G M eth 50 S Webster Banana Alley, City 67 34 M Powell . D Meredith 55 P Morro w 68 G Quinlan 35 R Seitz ** * 70 D Stephens 36 B Everett 71 M Sturrock 37 K. Everett VAUGHAN PRINTING 73 B Swetnam 38.8 Hedges 39 T Patrick 624 High Si, E. Kew 74 C Raywoad 817 4483 75 N Summers 42 B.Schnener 76 R Crockford 46 . R. Pearson 77 P Ha.v e 78 G Pearson 79 C Gazzoia

NORTH OLD SCOTCH OLD ST. BERNARD'S THERRY WILLIAMSTOWN OLD BOYS Coach : S Coach . Rodwell WESTBOURN E : J. Pearson Coach : J. Kit e C.Y.M.S. Coach : D . Fogarty 1 . K Fuller Coach : Greg Crowe 1, D . Solommon 1 M Conway Coach : A . Davies 1 D . Birrell 17, R McLeish 1_ G Murdoc 2 . M . Verg a 2 J Sandman 20 A . Greenway h 2 L Joseph 2 J, Heffernan 5. D Copeland 4 P Mot t 1 A Davie s 3. P Millett 21 S Wilson 3 D Evan 7. M . Creak (VC) 5 P Kelly 2 R Mela k . Ka s 4 P McSweeney 26 D y 5 D,Johnson 8,J. Monaghan 6 K Grant 3 A Featherston 5 . Campbell 28 L Wgharn 6 9 8 S .Lyons 4 P Campagna . S 40 S Kirkham . S Greig . D. Klaaysen 5 D Elliot i 6 S, McSweeney 7. A Chnsto 11 P. Klaaysen 10 H Ayad t 7 A Stewar 41 C Adams 11 . B O'SuOman 6 P Dorra d 42 . H 8 A Horaburgh 12 M . Dowling 7 N Burns 8 T Lind . Middleton 9 R Sherlock 15 S Brisbane 43 S Montgomery 15.F. Monaghan 8 P Burns IF P Hibbert '0. G Crowe 16, P Doherty 44 J Russel l 16.J . Pearso n 9 M Holmes 10 P Norrns 11 . J Sherlock 17 18 J Grant 11 G 45 C Atkinson . M Cunningham 20 G. Carbis 10 G Lenas . Carroll 46, K . Burrow 12, G. Harris 19 P 11, A Dawson 12 A Mercun s 13 0 Freeland . Wood 21 . A Minchin 13 S Co x 47 M . Clunies-Ross 24 V McGuire 28 . 0 Sandman 12 R . Scot t 48 M 14 T Geier 13 S Espos•to 14 D °ogarty . Godwi n 15 A. Board 26 D. Considine 31 L McIntyre 49 D Steele ,...... 14 L Hall 15 ERowtands 17. A . Goates 27.S . Denahy 32 R Costello 16 J McIlroy 50 S Rodwell 18 P Martinsen 28.J. Klaaysen 33 S Gibson 15 I Zadel 51 S Iilingworth 40 R De Vie .6 A Teagle 17 D Perrone 52 19 S Chnsto 3?,P O'De a 18 J Lynch . W Strangward 20 J Manalokakts 32. P Runting (DVC) 41 W Lin d 17 G Clerk 53. A Sutherland 45 T Masters 18 P Culhane 19 S Biscaro 21 S Loukides 33 R . Klaayse n 19. C Ainche 20 A Tnmbol. 54,S Sutherland 22,6 Luca s 48 D Lyons 55. B Curri e 34 . J O'Connell 49 C Mohren 20 . R Holmes 21 . M Malone 23 S Porter 35. A . Vmnecombe 22 L, Bevan 56 A Craw 55 M . Jacobsen 21 G Smith 57 D Walsh 24 A Belcher 37 . M . O'Connell 22 D Brierty 23 P O'Dwyer 25 T Ferris 60 P Roper 24 G O'Toole 158 P Edward s 38. D . McAllister 75 J K,te (C) 23 J Cor6eld 59 . P Morrison 27 D Billman 44 24 W Defer 25 J Schm:dt 28 R Harris . B. Moon 76 T Hewa! 26 P Hehir 188 I Bowden 29 48. B. Doolan 77 D Jinkms 25 P Dervan . D Horsburgh 26 T Gleason 27 P Kett 30 A Webster 54,S . Brooks 79 J Bolitho 28 P Callaghan 31 58, S . Tobin 96 S Redden 27 R Gunn . W Taylor 28 G Henderson 29 V, Tirott a 64 . T. Matkov 98 D Sheffield 30 D Cotte r 29 G Hunte r 78, M . Devers 30 P Lindeman 31 J. Ciccotosto 79. S . Denah y 32 M Bevanda 31 B Mazouns 32 M McHale 33 S Bevanda MAJOR SPONSO R 34 D Eele 33 S Bezzant s 34 S Denham 35 R Gale Lincolnshire 36 F Haifa 35 L Waddell Arms Hotel 62 I McGowan 37 T Mills 1 Keifer Road , 38 D Pasquanello 39 A . Ryan Nth Essendon, Vic . 3041 40 D Ryan 41 T Spat] 42 W Taie b 43 D Tomlinson 44 L Tone r 45. M . Volpi 46 D McGrillen 47 E Swain PPMWP- South DE LA SALLE GLENHUNTLY MAZENOD MONASH ~G Coach : D. Drina n Coach : Danny Wain GRYPHONS 2 . Warren COLLEGIANS . S 6, D. Bray 1 7 S Noble 12 5, Kerr . W Spensley Coach: D. Tadgell h 10.8 Drinan 14. R Murray 2 . P Smit 1 . B Le :chtord 11 D . Holman 15 D Barker 3 . L . Waplmg 2. M Whittaker 4 n 12. A Di x 17 T Tsiarns . C. Robinso 3. N . Siooing 1 3 J O'Donough 21 . J. Dicintio 5, M VanDerSchoot 4J Parsons TEAM LIST &S Greenhill 14 C Whelan 22 . S McDonald 5 A Davies NOT 15 R, Nicholls 23, M . Morley 7 A Backstrom 6 P Dunne 8 T Hogan SUPPLIE D 16. W Duel 24 . C. Tod d 9 C Comley 20 D Ottoway 27 R Palamara 9 S Hogan 10 K Dunne 10 A . La Cava 21 R . Vmnard 28 G . Noone 11 C Woods 25 ALevey 33, N . Warenam 11 D Adams 16 B Mackay 30 G Toogood 36 M . Pollett 12 M. Lieshout 17. R Ble i e 31 R Barnes 37 N . Collins (Capt) 13 W Bennett 19 C Macka y 14 R Brock 33.P Hyd e 38 . A Green 24 D Tadgell (Capt) 34. G . West 39. J. Kealy 15 J Dunkley 27. C Chappel l 35 B . Tresize 16 M . Sampien 29 G Ker.neally 40 M . Birch 42. R. Gray 41 P Sharp 17 C Clarke 32 . R Nancarrovv 43. G. Nayar 18 A O'Brien 33 S Irwin 42 J,Gnmison 44. C . Harding 45G Rogers 19. J . Rubi o 34,R Wilson 50.C.Ryan 46 20 D.Grabau 35 A Taylor . S Grady 52 . C. Thom 47. P Riley 21 D Grav;na 41 S Byrne 53 R Hall n 23.t. Baker 43,N Comley 48 D Wai 53, J Wilkinson 24 J . Spensley 57 Phil Swan 54. W McDonald 25 T. Williams 58 Peter Swan OLD I 55. D Brennan 26 L. Worthy say 64 C Singleton 59. G Daubeny P7. G Brennan 65 .1 Lockwood MELBURNIAN 8 2, 1 McKena-e 60 A Wills 29. D, Kin g 2; a iaranto 66 G Sutherland 61 . T Wilson 30. P Kevekordes 69 M Burges s 28 B Broome 64 J Walsh 33 J Haskin 29 A. Farrell 34 . M Campbell 30 J Pohan SPONSORED B Y 66 G. Fitzsimmons 67, R. Beckwith 35 S.Jones 31, M, Faulkner 37 G Hymas 32 . J Toomey MAJOR SPONSO R 45. C O'Brien 37 A Cwidson 'OVE R 3 .: PfRohac ,s TEAM LIST TWO TONE PAINTING 3 :~ D Robanson NOT MecWit 558 5255 ST KILDA 3raoks SUPPLIED STH CAULFIELD Bag6 n . rt. Gee 39 2 v G ::.:: .: .~ 40 J. Murray 3 M C : :cr,e 41 J Schwa rt 7 4GFa OLD 5 A McOa. OLD OLD ST KEVIN'S 6 P Degr:- aq MONASH GEELONG 7CC= : , HAILEYBURY XAVERIANS OLD BOYS 8PFe : Coach: ..- WHITES Coach: Coach : S. Denison I M . Durrant 9 G Hc : ev Jonathon Twigg Came O R G : G ron Gregson 1. M . Plant 2 . B Campbell Coach reg Leech 3 J Nevalle-Smith 4 N Bnan 3 . R. Douglass nAG :: 3 D, McInerney t T Dionyssopoulos 9 G Stubbings 5 S Danger6eld 4 . J. Herman 2 . A Bainbridge 4 M Fennessy ?3 P Su= - rn 3, J . Youn g 10. D Collins 6 P Eyers 5 J. Manly 5 P Charles 14 S M-- 11 B Davies 8 L Vun 6 P Joyce 4. M Petrescu 7,S .Howe 15 F B,- 12 . A . Yeoland 9 A Mytto n 7. D Chatfey :: • 16CY . 5 P Kin g 8 M Tyrrell (VC) , 14, & Lyons 10 P Bennett (VC) 10 M . Cdcpy 8 A, Dyson 1 7 10 n :1CC!0 6 G Bunshaw 17 . W Dowling 9 G Freeman 18 A Jacl:sn 7. P Edwards it P Giblett 11, R O'Kaiyly 18 S. Cummins 12 D Maclean 10 T Corrigan 19P.: K ° 8. T Gualano 12 . M Kinna 20 A Roe 0 20. R . Partridge 14 N Irvine 13 M, Fitz 11 . S Loorham 9 A Rezauskis . C Dawson 21 S Degaory 21 15 S Kin g 14 R . King 12 M. Turvey ➢ 10 A Tilley 22 D Dimling . T Arnold 22 P 0 Su .va!? 11 D Gemmola 16 S Burgess 15 M Dalton 13 23 J Pasara 25 C Hutchings 19 R Gerny 14, B D'Ariy 72 J Murray 16. J Marshall 24 8 G,il 28.C Jones 20 A She r 17 A Rush 15 D Smith 25 R Fees 13, B. Kenn y 29 A . Hooke 22 C Gregson (Capt) 20 S Hogan 16 M Lewis 26 C Ca'^ 14 R Treverton 30. P Naylor 17, P Stewart 15 0. Sin n 23 D McCrimmon 21, M Taylor 27 R Beari 31 .T Jackson 24 J Parto n 18 A Lyon 28 A Yrc3'a 16 D. Graham 23 J Sadler 32 P Jones 2113 James 30 19 T Potter 2] 1 Har- 17, L Columbies 33T . J Warner P0 D La;.:-a~rve .Kdlworth 26 A Tinkler 34 . P Grattan 20 J Joyce 18 S Dods 38 A . Gray 21 P Penllo 19 N Eaton 27 E Mudge 39 . M Chamberlain 45 J C ox 28 B James 22 .S.Bravne 32 M F_ 20 G Leech 40 J McGrath (Capt) 33 A L On- 55. A McMillan 29 S Whitehead 23 S Butler 21. W Farley 46 A Luxton 34 G Cat, 66. A Dawson 30 A McGodfick 52 . D King 35 B Cr-.1 . 22 M . Gemmola 74 . J Stanley 23 G. Shaw-Stuart 31 G Lasscock 65 C Pearson 36 J uc --:-, an 60 B Welsh 77 J Twjgg (Capt) 32 C Lan e 24 8 Ninnis 81. H. McCorkel l 37 J- :a. 61 D Px:n-~k 33 W Caspers 38 S!:_A 62 A 25 D, Rowley 35 B van Tweet SPONSORED BY 39 J otto 638 .' ~ 26 M Kotsans 40 P Rocars 64 B Swt 27 J Fox 36 C McMdlan 41 P Flockhart m J C ..- 6 51F : 28. G Ridley 42 M Baxter 42 P Keca^ 66 . G J :. 29 D O'Brien 43 T Dora n 43M 67 :' 30 G. Morgan $Chnei;re6er fA I 45 M Allen &gSMrE 44 A: HPh3rd f • 31 M, Young 46 32. P Seidel . M Krause 70 33 M Tully 47 R Dobson 419-0141 a6rBicae 34 A Scarll 48 D Lear(DVC) 47 G Ho!er; r :. 36 D Ying 49 M Lille y 48 J Boyd 73 " 49 V. 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ST. ANDREWS ST JOHN'S ST L.EO'S ST. MARY'S Senior Coach : Malcolm Webster Senior Coach: Robe rt Walton WATTLE PARK Senior Coach : Gar ry Connolly Coach : Steven Lucas Rese rves Coach : Peter Liddell Rese rves Coach: Laurie Innes Reservea Senior Coach : Serge D'Angelo 1 D.IoS 1 .R . O'Connor Rese rves : Adrian Branagan 1 M. Learmonth 29. J . Fuller :'iby (DVC) 2, A . lorlano 2 G . Hurley 30. C . Sutton . _ ; I . P 1 . P Murphy 3, C.D(Cian m 3. Peter Kelly 3. R . Livingstone 31 . M, McGrath 2 . Davies 4. P. Liddel l . R Steward 4. P Binyon 32. M . Plumridge 4. R 3. D . Mille r 5iS, Lucas 5. Sr Costantino 5 N. Power 33. A . Bourke 4, T Van Den Akker . A, Gleisner 6. S. Corcoran 6 T. Brideson 34. T. Burt 6 5, C Kenn y 7. C. Fox 7.J.Ladson 7, P. Malcolm 35. R Burns 7. J Murphy :. . . 8, A. Ford 8. R . Walton 8, J . Sinicco 36. E, Evans 8 R . Power 9, K. Wright 9. A . Rache!ie 9. M . Huebner 37. D. Rourke 9. R . Sweetland t0.0 Lynch 10, S . Southern 10, T Jones 3& S. Ston e 10. T, Mithen 1L P Goldsworthy 35 R . Soncin 11 . D. Hemple 11 . B. Clark 39, W. Mui!enger 11, M . Shacklock 12. p Durham 36. C . Milne 12 . G . Matheson 12, G. Mullins 40. D . Kennedy 12. G . Pobinson ig, P Kars!ake 37. C. Overend 13, S . Ha m 13 . A . Lindsay 41 . C. O'Brien 13. M Faulisi 14. C. Gales 38. M . Stuart 14. S . McCreesh 14,T,Huebner 42.S . McKoy 14 D. Corrigan 15; P Adams 39. J . Kilkenny 15. R . Cavahn 15 . D. Andrews 44 . M . Kendall 15. G. Burke 16. C. Beard 40. M . Serbe 16. W. Charlton 16 C. Johnson 45. M. Halloran 16 A . Kenny IT J . Wilcox 42. G. Palmington 1T 0 . Christian 17. B . Prior 46. L. Gilmore 17, 1, Milner 18- S, Rule 43, R . Pepyat 1& E . Anderson 18 B. Ross 47. T McCaske!I 18, G . Sargent 19 .L. Waddingham 44. C. Cart i 19. R . Morse 19, D. Lupton 48 . M. Pearson 19 . P Kell y 20. J, Tapner 45. M . Shearer 20. C. Emery 20 .F. O'Rourke 49 R . Wade 20. A . Gill 21, A, Park 46, J. Simmons 21 .S.Koppens 21 . T Ymer 50. T. Aarons 21 . S Ingram 41 22. B. Funnell 47. Atef. Abou-6d 22 . L . DArcy . B, Compton 22 . G. Sloan 51 . M Rappoccio 22. J . Merry 42 23 . M . Weate 48 . B. Campbell 23, D. Sutton . P O'Halloran 23. S . Preston 52 . F. Sadler 23 S. Nankervis 43, A Morgan 24, A. Varvitsiot-S 49 . P. Reilly 24. C. Frerker 24. D. Collins 53. L . Pearson 24 . D. Kenny 44 . FDu> 25. C. Leopold 51 . S . Wallace 25. F. Lidonnici ;caantoruo 25. A. Slatterley 54. P. Fuller 25 . J. Goldsmith 45 . S Ronchi 26. S. Monte 52 . K . Lowe 26. R . Phelps 26. J. Innes 5& R. Mullett 26 B.J. Vaughan 46 D Ingram 27 P Minnitt (Capt) 54 . P. Bovezza 27. G . Thomas 22 J. Woodward 56, G . Clark 27, B . Duffy 47. J O'Meara 28.G.Tapner (DVC) 28. M . Zenon 28 P Huebner 57, 1, Brown 29 N . MacDonald 56 D. Moysey 29. D. Higgins 28, K. Merry 48. R. Karehana ''INrTE D 30. L. Walsh 60 .C.Stenhouse 30. M . Reddie 29. R Knowles 49. G . Grandie I AUCTION S 31 . J. Kerslake 61 . J . Kin g 31 . B. Colville 41 . J . Walker 30. T. Parrett 50. T. Hansen 31 . F 32. D. Saddler 6Z M. McLachlan 32 .A.Higgins 42 .C, Meegan . Caione 51 . T Oakley 32 33. R . Ralph 63. R. Lindsey 33 . Z. Monroe 43 . G . Coster . C . Ingram 52 . P. O'Connor 33 34. K Iles 64. N. Taylor 34 . M . D'Oliveno 44 . M. Deayton . A Douglass 53. A. Mayne 34 Uniteo Motor Auction s 35 .J.Sheehan 45,NSaunderson . J . Callaghan 54. E . Kontos 35. D * EAST 36 . P Cramen 46. M . Grundle . Dmlcoiantonio 55, A Ndreh 37. M . Luke 47, T Cantwell 36, P Pesnikas 56. M . Harker Rod Runco AMP Agen t BRUNSWICK 37. N . Currie 57. D. Bra y HOTEI,. 38. A. Morando 48. E . Luke * 39. R. Walker 49. S Dousha 38 M Pincher 58. A . Nankervis Mackintosh First National Real Estat e Cnr Albert & Lygon Sts 40. Phillip Kelly 50. F. Morselia 39 B L Vaughan 59, D Pitcher EAST BRUNSWIC 40. A * K . Prowe 64, J Cronin Major Video- Burwood

ST . PATRICK'S U.9i.S.O. S. UNIVERSITY REDS WEST BRUNSWICK MENTON 1 . G . Haeuslar E Senior Coach : I Ewing i . N . Jenk s 2 .1, Cleary Senior Coach: Peter Barry Reserves Coach : L . Dynes 2 . J. Gray 3. G . Smith Rese rves Coach: Peter Fatou ro s 3. M . McRoshe 4.S . Freeman 1.TSm R 4. Buckingham 1 . A . Camm 4. R, Burns (2) 2 . N. Bowma n 5. V. Dibenedetto 2 P. Morrow 5. C. Shon e 3 . M . Richardson 6. S. Capron 3. D Seedsman 6. S . Smith 4 . E. Mudi e 7. S. DAndrea 4. P Lewis 7. C . Skinns 5 . S . Green 8. D . Fowle r 5, K . Groves 8. T Hailifax & M . Schroder 9. G . McDonald 6. T Davis 9. D. Smith 7 5 . Thatcher 10. F. Fyffe 7.C. Duggan 10 . P Burns 8 . P Ric e 11 . T Buckingham 9. P Emmett 11 . R . Boxshall 9 . M. Pigdon 10, P. Barry 10 B 12 . K . Buhagiar 12 . G. Bales . Hennessy 11 . P Fatouros . B 13, J. Jackson 12 . C . Arnol (2) 41 . A. Sawchyb 11 . Pickett 12 . P Hawkins 12 14 . P. Robinson 13 . P. McLean 42 . D. Wallace . M. Roberts 13. S . Scanlan 13 15 .P McNaughton 14. 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R . Baker 50 B. Kyr,ak.dis t J . Palmer 67, M . Psuik .Roberts 43. 0 . Lambourne . Yiannoudis 72. S . Lewi s o 39 M 36, J 41 . A . Moore 51 M Kociancic B. Lugg 69.S.Williamson . Yorston 44. P. White 40. D. Nicholls 73, M . Wis e 37. J 36. R . Verdi 70 C Bennett . Anderson 45. i . Mezzalva 38 . N John Platten's MAJOR SPONSOR 37. P. Kemp 71 . A. Haseioff . Smith 46. P Heaphy 38. A . Boyce 75, B 39 G Grech 47. N . Arnott . Tun e :i •'I 1 ARCTIC 39 . C. Stone 80 . P Wood 40. D. Cahir 48. P Hutchings T-11 , FOOD WHOLESALERS 40 . A. Sfluca 80 . D, Simon (2) 41 . G. Jackson 49 D Kane 42 R. Cumming 50 J Wise COLLEGIANS OLD Senior Coach: HAILEYBd1H Y Leigh Cartson Senior Coach : Assistant Coach : DE Simon Meehan Stephen Moun LA SALLE Reserves t MARCEl.LlN ReDServes Coach: Coach : OLD Senior Coach Gre g Tregear : «~.rory COLLEGIANS Murray NORTH I A. Baxter 1 S Moun t Browne (VC) Senior Coach : Reserves Coach : 2 D Connel l 2 D Hoyle Ron Hodgso n 3 W Byrns 3 B Woolhouse Assistant dCoachn : un Senior C~cBOYS 4 SLausse ? A . Carata Robert Hyde 4 McKenzre n P Seddoe 5 D, Greeves 2 G Petroff Reserves Coach : 6 W - . Pr Fiume 3. M Chun Smith 6 A tngteton 2 Jim Marchbank 7 R MaRnson > C Hrgson 3 A . Phillips 4 C Carr 4, 5 A Tranqudt, 1 A Egan (Capt) 9 M Orto n 8 C Pollock M 6 2 Jones G Anderson 9 M . Hibbns 5~ Frase r G O'Connelt 3 D t+tarhn 9 8 Herbert (2) 10 C Warner 6, A. Scott 7 P Randall 8 M Amad 4 T Beare 1~ J Rae g` 1_ W Daly 7 G McCtouna 5 M Schmid .'~ n 12. M Conron 8 C Wrigh t 9- D Merton t 13 S C 10 A Gallagher 6 A Cah,7! 12 D Seeeu7! ' Hrnchen 9 . Cam-ben 11 7 P Booth (VC) 13 8 Carty {Ca pt 14 R C Staflery 1 .Scnober(VC) 10 D Tessier a 8 Cottrson 4 A Phillips 15 N 12 D Toohey 14 Andersor 9 S 8razrt D Cotton (2 ) 16 A 13 13 M Stapleton Wallace (VC) . J, Maloney 1 4 D How I 0 B_ Hanlon 15 W Phrlhp 17 D Phillips 14 S Hunter e 15 D Ebet s 11 C Lambrou 16 M De Mati, a Y8 J Bennett (Capt 15 G Hynes ) 16 16,GWalli rs 12 J Tierney 17 P Woff 19 P Scott J McCarth y 17 M 13 8 Curutl} 18 M Constable 17 D- Crowe . Gerson 21,20, M Whittaker 188 18 A Cathy 14 0 Abrahams igk' Armstrong (OVC! V Cleary . Mahoney 15 P Kearney 20 C Krau 22 19 19 M Delahun D Kerr N Vanderpt,ght i B Herrafd 2 A Waloens 21 23 A, Wright 20,P O'8ne 20 C Castagn a 1 1 6 7 6 M 21 Murran 2 1 J Boyd t P Thi essen 24 0 Ramshaw . M. . Amad (VC) 19P 1 K t 25. G . Eyle y 22 T 0'Heh~r Considine 23 rdgel s 22, P O'Cattagha n 23 G 20 POFarrell 2524 R Lavender(r3es-VC 23 M O'Caltagha William, D Dean j 27 J. 24 M Lowe n 24 A Hewit t ~ 21 D Baker Dansey 25 J 22, A Fure 26 G Ph,q,ps 25 G Curran . Murray 6 2928 AS Blackman 26 M Moran 23 C Alevraz 2 D , Kretschmer (2V . Kennea(ty 27 G Rooker 24 R Anderson 27 CDunn 30 2~ D M Galbraith (VC) . Kinsella 28 25 D Cann, 28 G Borg 31 . N 28 P Waldron C Mason . Hbbns (ResVC) 30. B Smith 29A .Zannon, 26 M Fisher 29 D Ray {Res-Capt) 32 D Thomso n 27 R Atkinson 30 P Robinso n 33 G Irvine 30 M Archdeacon 3231 GC Belleville 29 P Dan els 31 8 Main (Res-DVC 34, R Happett She 3231 A Booth 30 P Tatter 32 A I Roberts ) 35 N. 33. P Rennie A McIntosh White y 33 JSeabury 31 L Boyfe 33 G Tanner 36 N, Pike (Res-Capt) 34 J Tufty 32 Gytan Ph 34 R Home 37 C Coyn 35 34 L. Gerson d e A Macintosh 35 JPappas 34 8 Conh 36 D.Lappage 38 M, Lake 36 C Swift 36 G 36 P McMenam,n 36 S Meeha n 39 37 P Rudd . Walsh 33 . 8 Jones 37 , 37 J,Zumbo Anderser, 40 A Lord 38 S Rudd pThanha n 38 K Scott 38 J D Hayte r 41 S L1 . 38, 010 3q C McC±eod 39 F 39 J Considine 39 B Steenhoidt 42 . L anks . Batt, 9e71 a 1 . Grill e 40 D, 60 .1 Turnbull Heale y 43 M Foard 4~ K Mutt s Coope r 41 P D4v ef 41 R Plecher e,i~- PChatktey 44 A Parkin ~ 42 P Leonard 42 C H 42 M Baxte r 45 A D4 P Harry 43 M Stanning 3 unca 43 G Irvine ( Res-Gap 44 D K Hoare 46 A Mitchell 44 L . Vanderprtght 43 N Duncan 44 !) 45 A 44 S Lrndenmayer 45 B G ir kluood-S ot : 47 C Davidson . Cns t 46 . C Mu~Ie m, 45 M Allen 48, J Lemo n 46 M Hogan . James Golds (Res .C) 46 N, Culnane 46 M Kraus 49 . S Avery 47 G .Jackson 47 8 ay ~ a7 J De! e 48 S 48 Julien Kann '7 R Little a ande1 50 B Jefferson . Wallam 51 50 o 49. C Boutros 48 D De1ac 48 P Merretty P Baxter . P Mannix 51, 5 0 B Devin 49 M Liffe 52 J Docking ~ 54, J Ducket t . T Mahon a 50 D atd,u 55 Beattie 52 J D Curran , 51 S Bake 53 J Smith 61 M Jackson 56Jsrem Goodea r r g 54 7 Ho )land Golds 53 M Leig 52 N Mstry: 55 R MAJOR SPONSOR 57 . B . Da y h Cross 58 S Bo sen 54T.Lescum 56 D Warner en 54 J Woodba(I 61 M Bushetl 55 S Z-c co 63Jerem 56 C Hancock 55 C Ladds 58 J Paris 6S A , Y Kann 57 B Ali- 56 N Evans 60 G Dakiey 57 B t 68 . D.firaw!e '° r Keogh .adds 61 R . Oliphant y 59 J 66 8u9el a 58 A GVh,tetaw . B S mpso n 0 L Nardelta 60 A Whela n 69 MBurgess gPONSORED 6 By ' 61 J Crouch SPONSORED . 70 R .Conron 62 B Cruickshan 75 N . Proctor 64 k I N C o L o Lf R 65 j'VcCudden Joyce r 66 D GlourCoy' y ~Rt N7`T N G 67S 68 F Boreito va1voline. PEOPLE NVI-!O j{NOti' USE V,qLVOLtt, ;E' ORMOND Senior Coach : OLD Michael McCarthy Assistant Coach : OLD XAVERIANS Frank Melican ST. BERNARDS H Senior Coach : 1 . C. Clark (DVC) Snr Coach : Frank Dunell THERRY SCOTC Grant Thomas 2, P . Sciwhkraft Res Coach ; Denis Godfrey Asst . Coaches : Senior Coach : Senior Coach: 3 . A. Fitzgerald 1 G . Kean e Tony Crotty Russell Green e Brett Jarick 4 . R, Barnes 1 . D. Godfrey (Res-Caot) es Coach : Michael O'Sh8ughnessy Assistant Coach: Rese rv 5 D. McDonald 2 . C. Mallia G. Halbert John Coldham Reserves Coach : 6 T . Gallaghe r 3 J. Law Stuart Colquhoun 7, B. Connell (VC) 4 V Comito (DVC) Reserves Coach: '. c' Allen D. Baden S . Reddish 1 M Rose ] 3, M . Gilmore (DVC) 5. S . Wals n 2. M Bourke (VC) 9 S . Grac e 6. C Wood 1 . G . Biddlastsone (VC) 5 Duthie . McDonald . Fuller (Capt) 3 M- Hannebery (Capt) 10 . M 7. S . Perrett 2 . J. Zanet h R 11 . D. Edgell 8 A . Capes 2 . J. Sandman A. Aston 4 R Curtain . Hooper 5 D McKay 12 .N Sebo 9 G . Wood 3 . F Falcone .- J 11 P Kingston -~. Lloyd 7 W Denton 10. J Federico 4 J . Schembrn 14-S Samtld P, Hodges 8. J . Dickson 11 P Capes 5. T Taylor (VC) 15 M McConvill J R Aulard 9 A McCorkell 12 P Hogan (Res-VC) 6. N . Court 16 . T Stewart J . Kerr 10 D Richardson 13 R Purcell 7. P Jones 11 G Greetham 17 P, Harrington 14 . G . Mathewes 8, A. Eldrett D . Fox . Clear T Lang 12 ,i Bowe n 18 . P y 1, M Ega n 9. M . Grococ k 13 S Lynch 19 . A Jobling (Capt) 15. L . Overman (Res) 9 P. Slavich (Res) N Hooper 20 D Wood A. Chambers 14 D Stoney 16 F. Dunel l 10, P Gilmou r 15 G Clare 21 S Carboon 17, W. Carey (VC) 11 . S . Bannister = D- McCall 22. M . Stone J . Hosking 16 L. Meehan 18 A. Purcel l 12 R . Moran (Res-VC) IT McLesh 17, J Dalton 23 P. McDonald 19. L . Gallant 13. M Bosanko 18. P . O'Sullivan 24 S. McCooke 20 . J . Fraser 14 . J . Reddick 18 B Simpson 25 P Forsyth 19- G, Eagle 19 R . Green 21 . A . Muir 15 . P McCann 20 D. Holmes 26 M Brown 22 . M, Mahady 16 . M . Goodwin 20 S, Hume 27 T HiIIe 21 S . Gibbs 21, W. Mrthen 23 . B . Horn IT R Lyons (Res-Capt) 28, B . Collins 22 K Stokes 22 R Visentini 24 K . (vtahady 18, B . Carte r 29 . G Petering 23, A, Millar 23 R Hansen 25 A . Comilla 19. A . Ratcliffe 30, R Woodland 24.B Shepherd 24 J Petrofi 26 J . Gallant 20 M Carter 31 .B .Egan 21 . M . Fitzpatric k 25.S. Stokes 25 D Taylor 27 A Nathan 32 S Reidy 22 . M Devereaux (DVC-Res) 26. A Hart 26 . G . Hancock 28 P Mornce 33 E Fraser . Bake r 27 T . Avsar 27 . D, Doolan 29.J Overman 23 A 34 . C Sparrow n 28. N Hart 28 . J Hilbert 30 R . Doola 24. P Mallon (C) 35 A Grace 31 M . O'Rourke 29. R Greene 29 . A. Wilson . Fitzpatrick 25. M 36 M Devine 26 °. Ryan 30. J . Lair d 30 D . Dan n 32. Or Caltnorpe 31- A . Smith (VC) 31 P Klein 37 A, Or r 32, P Runting (Res) 27. A, Finnigan 38 . P, Milne, (Res-VC) 33 M Mulkearns (Capt) 28, M . O'Kearney 32 G, Jackson 32 J Carddlo 33 C Hunter 33 . D Landrigan 39, S Morga n 34 N Mitchel l 29 . M . Fogas 34 R Pric e 34 G Welsford 40 P Joy 34 . J . O'Connell (Res) 30 . A Urli 35 B Steele 35 C Mortensen 41 R Oate n 35 J Saundry 31 . S . Hollow + 36 G Bennett 36 L Hannebery 42 . D. Robertson (Res Capt) 36 P O'Dea 32 . S . Eastmure 37. D. Ise r 37 A .Landngan 43, C, Thoma s 37 F Comito 33 J Chapman 44, A Connelly 37 M O'Connell (Res) 34 . M . Donohue 38 J . Latu 38 M Kelliher 39 S Woodhouse 39 M . Holmes 45 D Barton 38 D. McAlliste r 35 S. O'Halloran 40 P Brown 40 . R. Dalton 47 G . Treverton 39 S . Byrne 36 A . Smith 41, J Hart 41, A Dillon 48 . P, Marnow 40 D Burke 37. D Castald, 42 J .Lawson 42 J Lowe 49 P . Hurley 41 . D. Looker 38. G . Pinner 43, R Austin 43T Keyhoe 50,D .Conway 42 M . Marshall 39 S Boyle 44 A Stubb s 44 L. Davies 51 J. Brown 43 A, McCleave 40. M . Talbot 45 B . Cain (Res VC) 45 T O'Sullivan 52. D . Connell 44. B Gallaugher 41 M, Crotty 46 P Roberts 46 J Kennedy 53 C- Karageorgo 45.J.Kennedy 42,A McKay r 47 M Brady 47 A . Bourke 54. C Kellehe 46 D Solomon 43 L .Caruana 48 R Petty 48 M Logan 55 P, McConvill 47 M McGeown 44 J Vain a 49 . R Steele 49 D Bailey 56. B . Turner 48 A . Smith 45 M Petrevski 50 T Byrne 50 G Dalton 58. C . Symes 49 J . Wiggins 46 B. Scull i 59 M Osborne 47 M . Davie s 51 . M Terzun 51 .P Connors 50, A. Walsh 60. J Collins . Matkov 48. D WrFgglesworth (DVC) 52, J, Boc k 52 . M Callboy 51, T 53 B Crimmins 53 D. Dalton 61 . A Kukuljan 52.5. Brooks 50 M. Purcell . M, Overman 54 . J. Blain 54 J Harris 54 . R . Salte r MAJOR SPONSOR 53 55 T Fearn-Wannan 55 P . Salter 54, A. Brebner 60 . B .Pearse 56 . D Kay 56, A. Hall 55P Rogerson 57 P Sherwe n 58 D . Stones 56 C, Bon d 58 T Her,, i 59 . A. Sass i 57. A. Vinecombe 59 M Veseli k MAJOR SPONSOR 60 B Crump (Res-Capt)

Lincoinshire Arms Hotel 1 Keller Road, North Essendon, Vic . 3041 OLD BAPdYULE MELBURNIANS Senior Coach: John Simpson MONASH UNI OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach : Paul O'Brien OLD Rese rves Coach : BLUES Senior Coach : MENTONI,4N Grant Pyers Mark Parker 1 T Witts S Senior Coach : 2 R. Pisarsk i 1 . P, Adams Brian Ford Reserves Coach: Senior Coach : 2 . D. Witchell Shane Young 3. J . Nichols (Capt) B . Calvert Reserves Coach: 4. P O'Brien Rese rves Coach : 3. L. Holt (VC) David Wood 1 5. N . Boyden 4 . M . Legge . G . Bennet t M. Osborn 1 . J. Alexander 2, M . McLennan 6. R Dery 5 . C . Lad d 7, C. Thompson 1 .A .Acreman 2 . I . Kohle r 3 A. Pryor (Capt) & P. Williams 4 8. J . Keeble 2 . David Campbell 3. L Seat . C. Anderson (DVC) 9 D 7. P, Broster 5 . M, Waddington . Coroner (DVC) 3 . R . Newman .... 8. B. Moloney 5. G . Gale 10 A. Joyce 4- M . Barrett 6 . M . Allen 9. G . Sutterby 6. 1 . Hildebrand 11 . B Murphy 5, M . Turner 7, B . Seato n 7, J. Rya n 12 . G . Borton 10 . R . Cullen 8 . S. Fitchett 6. D. Patterson 11 . P. Barnes 8 . A. Barker 13 S. Ros e 7. G . Norto n 9. M . Fisher 14. S. Bardsley 12 . D, Glass 9 . L . Baring 8. N . MacQuire 10. J. Keep 10. C. Lade 15 D. Maskiel 13. A . Short tt, M it. N. Perr y t6 P Wood 9. R. MacQuire 14, M . McDonald . Spencer 10 . M . Durack 12 . M . Crampton '. 12- D . Cochrane 17 . M. Ros e 15. S. Gray 13 . A. Grant (VC) 18. W. Ward-Ambler tt . D . Solley (DVC) 16 13. R . Culvenor . S. Stanton 14.V.Sheehan 14 . J . Bennett 19 J. Correll 12 . G . Dickso n 17. M . Gray 20. A Salek 13. S. Sharp 15. R. Knight 15 . R . Hayden 18. J. Turnbull 16. M,Hendne 22. 1 . Mackay 14.D .Rogers 19. A . Thompson ''. 16. T Chisholm 23. A . Witts 17. S 17. A . Rickarby t5. C. Davis 20. C . Hols t . Zacharidis 24, S. Teal 16. D. Gran t 18 . G . Hipwell (VC) t8, M . Talbot 25 21 . G . Foste r . R Nelson 17, C. McKinnon 19 19. C. Brook 27, C Bryan 22 . J . Gilham (Capt) . P Walli s 18.1 Bournon 20. A. Tuhan 20 . M . Reid 28 C Terrill 23- C. Boucher 21 . D. Lawrence 21 . C . James 29 . R, Meade 19. D. Zajc 24. W. Ashton 30 . N . Howell 20,S. Farrow 25, M . Power 22 . M . Cohen 22 .T. Hayden 23 . P. Whit e 23. M . Shippen 31 . S. Frazer 21 . C, Ericksen 26. A. Mill 32-R Webb (VC) 22 . A . Lever 27, D, Drinkwater 24, S. McKay 24. A . Hamilton 23, N 25. L . Hamilton 33 G . Dixon . Moodie 28, A . Weston 25 . M . Kelloc k 34. C. Anastasakis 24 26. T. Desmyth . C. Radin 29 . C. Pyers 26. A . McGregor (Capt) 36.S. Newman 25. A 27. A . Augustine . Holland 30. B . Dillies 27. D. Newma n 37. G . Curtis 26. B . Buxton 31 . S . White 28. S. Rowlands 28. A. Gal e 39 M . McGregor 27. C . Appel 32 . C. West 29. A . Headberry 29. P Latzer 40. M . Bloo d 28. P. Harrington 33.T. Kearsey 32 . G . Wadley 30. R . Phillips 41, P MacDonald 29 . A. Carte r 33, D. O'Brien 31 . S. Murray 42 B Williams 34. C. Stevens l 30 . C. Scott 35. R . Parry 34. J. Quin (DVC) 32. H . Jarvis 43 . P Birrel 31 . P Beynon 35, A. Qui n 33 . Jarvis 44 J. Harty 36. R. Prowse 46. P Sinn 32 . J . Sly (Capt) 37. J . Andntsos 34 . R . Brown (Res-Capt) 37. D. Gent 49 T Stuckey 33. C . Gardiner (VC) 38 . N . Fletcher 35 . D . Smythe 38,C. Duncan 50 B. Cook 34. D . Holland (Res-Capt) 39 . T. Gattuso 36 . B. Pollock 39 . B. Bowler (Res-Capt) 37. M . Selby 51 W Ward 35. D . Murph y 40,D. Stephens 40. K . O'Brien 52 D Dowling 36. P. Dynes 43. G . Enders 38. J. Tregaskis 41 . A . McLaren 39 53 C .Kop a 37. G. Mickelburough 44.L,Champness . A . Hoar 54 C . Williamson 42 . D. Taylor 40. N . Timms 38. B. Sherrifi 43. M . Harts 45. J. Lochowiak 55 E . Atkinson 39.R.Beynon 41 .S. Duggan 56 M . Atkinson 44,B. Hogan 46. J. Shady 40. M . Osbor n 47, N . Crampton 42, Devin e 60 M . McCulloch 45. M . Gilbert 43 . J . Pyer s 61 . G McCulloch 41 . N . She r 46. P. Linehan 48, P. Andritsos 42 . Darren Campbell 49. T. White 44 . A. McLaughlin 63 . S. Martin 47. P Davis 45 .R .Carter 65 . J. Cunnack 43 . C . Best 4& R. Hogan 50. G . McHenry 66 44, M . Dyer 51 . B. Hodgson 46, J . Allmon d . P Tsiampas '.... 49, J . Kouryalas 47. R. Hopkins 67. D . MacDonald 45. A . Szadura 50. M . Phillips 52. J. Milli e 68 S . Bowring 46. A . Petrov 53 . D. Walsh 48, C . Haling 52 . S . Coulson (DVC) 49.S 69. P. Jost 47. J . Konicanin 55 . D. Williams (DVC) 55, D . Trumble .Young 73.T Hogg 48.D.Johnson 56 . J . Cooney 50. J. Donelan 77 S Oliver 51 . P Murphy 49. R. Howie Proudly sponsore d 57. M . Kanizay 50. C. Funston 58 M . Hanlon 52, P. Murphy MAJOR SPONSOR 53, M. Hal l 51 . N . Wright Courtney & Pa tterson 64. R . Knott 52. A . Oxland 65. D. Wood 54. G . Treverton ELDERS FORD 55,P McMahon 53 . A. Riddle 66, C. Ketsakidis 54 . B . Paterson 67. D. Paterson 56. A- Cooper TRAVEL 57 . J . Tomkins 55 . G . Worrell 70 . M . Nihill 56 . M . Leone 71, M . Hay 58 . S. O'Donnell 59 . C . Gilmore 57. W.Jones 72- C. Conroy 58, T. Low MIDDENDORP ELECTRIC 73 . A . Parsons 61 . T. Cowell 69. C . Love fit- OLD TRINITY A( Atli 1 IUE P4A4 GRAMMARIANS PAREtSIDE UNIVERSITY BLUES WHITEFRIARS OLD Senior Coach : Senior Coach : Snr Coach : Geoff Reilley A Johnson Bruce Ferguson 2. R . Furphy Asst Coach : Brian Grills PARADIANS Assistant Coach : Reserves Coach: 3. G . Williams Res Coach : Glenn Taylor : R . Purcel l Keith Tusti n 4. J. Frith 1 . P Lane 'Senior Coach Reserves Coach : 5A .Lennen =1=hill 1 . L . Inserra 2 . N . Krake C. Glass 6 W. Carrol l 3. J . Philip ' R : 2 . G . Griffiths Tony Hayes 1 . A . Dunn 7. G-Lockhead 4. S. Strike 2 . G . Galanis (2 ) S. M . Yandeli 5. R . Baker 1 . S. Vincent 2 . C. Robison 3 . F. Sansonetti (VC) 10 . A. Sudholz 6 C. Houston 3 . A . Allibon (Capt) 3 . G . Poyntz (2) 2. B. McClements 4 . T 11 . S. Stevenson 7, P Coghlan 3, M . Considine (Capt) . Norman (VC) 4 . M . Hoyne 12 . J. Kanis & A . McKeown 4- S. Philp 5 . D. O'Shaughnessy (Res-C) 4 . D . Moodie (2) 14 . D. Gus t 9. P. Harrison (Res-Capt) 6. R . Heath 10. T Pratt 5. N . Wayman 5 . T. Gard (2 ) 15. J . Finlayson 7 . D. Rogers 11 . R. Reid y 6. J . Gear y 6 . A . Stuart 16. P. Kistler 8. R . Beardsley 6 . T. Thomas (2) 12. M . Spears (Capt) 7, P. Cosgriff 17. J . Keats 13. M . Reid y 8. D. Reeves 9. S . Hopkins 7. G . Yoksic h 18. S . Kirsanovs 10. A . Parkes 14 . E . Billinge 9,P Shanno n 7 . R . Fletcher (2) 19. C. Buckley 15 M Harrison . Brabender (VC) 11 . T. Phillips 8 . J . Chilcott 20. R 10, P 12 . Clarke . Clarke 16. B . Crowe . Bec k . G 8 . G . Hunt (2) 21 . R . Rice 17.A .Carbone 11, D . Balazsy 12 . M . Geary 13 . D 9 . G. Dunbabbin (Res-Cpt) 22 . R. Jaksic 18 D Mullins 14 . R . Boxtel 10. G . Brand t 19. D. Crowe (VC) 13 . R . Mills (Res-Capt) 15 . M . Hedley 23. T. Giles 14. P. Board 11 . K. Jergens 24. A . Wallis 20. S . McAuliffe 16 . A . Black 12 .P.Bugden 21 T. McNeil 15 . D . Way 17. M . Jennings 25. M . Johns 16. B. Joyce 13, S. Rizzoli o 26 . D. Maclnnes 22, C . Burke 18 . N 23 . P Ciardul6 17. M . Vea r . Beardsley 14. S. Papaioanous 27. J. Jamieson 19 . G . Hudson 15 J- Faces 24,J,Bonnyman 18 . L. Mansfield 28. C . Johnsto n 25. W. Lyal l 19. T. Canavan 20. T Roberts 15 . M . Gard (2) 21 . D. Denby 16, M . Campbell 29 . B . Van Denderen 26 . G . Selkirk 20. B. Pannam 30 . R . Green 27. M . Jackson 21 . M . Mullavey 22 . P. Robison 17. A . Delle-Vergirn 23. M . Adam 17. G . Gianopoulos (2) 31 . 1 Jackson 28 B. Le e 22, J. Mills 24. A . Anderson 32 .A.Nugent 29 D, Murray 23.P Robertson 18 . D . Gray 33 .P,Shaddock 30 . Paul O'Brien 24. D. Stuckey 25. E. Borghesi 18 . J . Martin (2) 34 . H. Worsley 31 . N . Jenkin s 25. R. Aanenson 26. L. Coleman 19 . C . Williams 35. M . Juks 32, Mark Bateman 26. M . Livy 27. I . Wallace 20, M . Page 36. N. Macauley 33 . G . Feutnl l 27. N . Kerr 28. G . Harvey 21 . J . Cotter 37. J. Barbanti 34, S. Lowell . Tripp 29. S. Oldfield 21 . N . Damilatis (2) 35 .J. Dunbar 28. A 39 . G . Whitson n 29.P,Zappa 30. J. Carnegie 22. R Coombe 40 . A. Mitchell 36, P. Bun . Gleeson 31 . M . Turner 23, M . Sherlocl (DVC) 37. Peter O'Brien 30.F 41 . M . Dempster 38. M . White 31- P Walsh 32 . N . Sammut 24. A . Borsat o 42 . D. Coulter 33. P Scott 25. S . Stone 39. G . White 32 .T. Jones 43,A. Jackson 40, B Tierney 33. M . Harrison 34 .P Papas 26, M . Bradley 35. A . McAree 44 . J . Gerner 41 . S . Ciardulli 34, P. Joyce 26. M . Hansen (2) 45. A.Lennen 42, G . Puglia 35, P. Plunkett 37. R . Sell a 27. L- Panjar i 47. P Ryan 43, N, Roberton 3& S . Swindon 38 . R . Phillips (DVC) 28. T. Franklin (Capt) 48.J.Dawson 44 . Matt Bateman 37, N . Eilks 39 . J . Hodder 28. J. Horton (2) 49. B. Christie 45 M . Stevens 38, M . Phelan 40 . M . Beamish 29. L . Macnamara 50. G . Markley 46. G. Johnson 39. P Nailer 41- A. Spinks 29. P. Murdoch (2) 51 . B. Dudley 47. P Mason 40, D. Baird 42 . A . Banfield 30. I . Marwic k 48 R .Rohan 52 . A . Ogilvy 49. R . McHugh 41 . P. Digney 43 . C . Neave 31 . J. King 53. L . Bonadio 44 . A . Turner 32 . D. Prosper 50. H Flanagan 42 . L. Thomas 54. J. Ide 51, A . Wise 43. P. Healy 45 . C . Cooper 33. A . Botta 46 . I . Galja r 55. Z . McCarty 52 . G . Taylor 44. M . McNamara 34. M . Brown 60. G . Hamilton 53 D Halley 45. P. Henry 47. G . Harmer 35, G . Panjari 61 . D. Freyer 54 D, D'Orazio 46. B. Flyn n 48 . G . Pavey 36. S. Tusti n 64. N . De Dear 55. S Begley 47. G . Dumsday 49 . C. Backman 37. J. Panjari (Res-VC) 71 . M . Zimmerman 56 A . Tymms 48. C . Zahra 50. D. Wallace 38. S. Duckwort h 72, J . Norma n 57.T Hughes 49. A . Tripp 51 . D. Kay 39. S. Castellan 58. S . Turne r 50. D . Blackley 52. A . Smith 40. B. Inserra 59 A. Liversey-Cole 60. D Collop y 51 . J. Steinol 53.C.Burton 42 .P Dean 55. S . Williams 43 . T. Scalzo 61 B . Williams 52, C. Ray 62, D QuOty 53 . G . Zenelli 56.D.Ashe 44. A . Rizzolio Coopers 63, D. Flanagan 54 . T. Livy 57. M . Adam 45 . R . Fitzgerald 62. J .P Adgemis 64. J. Flanagan 55 S. O'Toole 46 .J .Bugden 65 M . Foley 63. A . Paulett 47.J. Bestow & Lybrand 56, A . Reidy 66.S . Mead 57. R . Marulli 64. C. Orwi n 48 . A . Lane chartered accountants 67. A . O'Connell 58 . V. Jones 71 . L . Thomas 49, G . Koulax 68S .Schoner 59 . M . Pizzo 80. A . Smith 50 . K. Harty 69 . M Doherty 60 .P Donoghue 55.P, Meeha n 70. D. Micro MAJOR SPONSO R 71 .T Haynes MAJOR SPONSO R SPONSORS 73 B Kelsey DONVIEW Ferguson-Plarre Bakehouses 74. D Zavarella BECK'S HEIGHTS 434-6699 75 S Butler * SPONSO R BEDDING MOTEL Parkside Panels 459 8516 * FORESTERS ivorie Clothing 489 951 1 * Friendly Heidelberg Mitsubishi Society 4581222 KEW FAWKNER IVANHOE A 1 M Lord .J.A.X. BULLEEN/ Senior Coach : 1, R Armstrong 2 . G Porte Senior Coach : TEMPLESTOWE Mark Tymms ? P La Rosa 3 M. Seuling Michael Ritterman Reserves Coach : 3 . C Tucker 4. G, Crimmins Reserves Coach: Senior Coach : John Keena n 4 . M . Maud 6. p Stcc a Sol Skurni k Har ry Harisiou I . M . Tymms 5 P Manuel 7 A Nurworth Rese rves Coach : 6,T Jackson 1 M . Marks 2 .J. Roach 9, A Penc Gerry Mile s 3 . G . Busst 7 J Mathew f 0 B Culle n 2C .K!ooger(CapQ 8.J Freeman 2. S. Driver 4, W Hoare 2 T Hammerstein 3 B. Bugalsk i 9. M . Thackwray 13 C. Krnako 4 L . Levy 4 . D. Fitt 5 N Horvath u 5 6. P Vtl!arn 10.G,Kennedy 14 . P Clayton 5, G . Silver . M Agrotis 11 V SammarLno 6, M Pat 6. C . Parris 7 D. Cropley 15 G White 8 I Habgood 12 . M . Lengacher 16 . D Wood 7 G . Velleman 7 P Robertson 13, P RavAey 8, R . Roseman 8. N . Bone 9, P O'Leary 17 A Blake 9. S Mruhnas 10 J . Wilso n 14 . D Rawley 18. N . King 9. B. Bursztyn 15 T Flynn 10. R, Bloom 10 P George 11, M Mullenger 19 R, Barry 12 . A . Parris 12 . P Tymms 16 M Fabns 20 .5 Harrison 11, T. Burstin 17. A . Zanatta 14. D . Matthews s P Kerslake 21 . P Thornely 12 . A Shenker 18. T Scob!e 15 R Faulkner 14 . M . Roach 22 R .Schober 13 . A . Gordon 19 G . Bul!en 16. S Smit h 15 D. Terry 23 R James 14. G Poswell 20 R . Stewart 17. D Mayne 16 L . Cohen 24,B Burden 15. R . Friedman 21 . P Bisogrn 18. T. Course '. 7 K . Wilson 25. P. Pedretti 16. W Marks 22 R . Angelin 19 P. Nigro 18, P Dakin 27, B. McGuiness 17, B Burford 23. P Forsyth 20. J. Kaipak 19 D Clark 28 L Donovan 18. R Rot h ;s 24, D . Malha 21 .D.Hooper 20 S Walker 29 A Barnes 19S. Micmacher 25 A . Barre 22, K . T,lbald, 21 G Holt 30 0 Greenwood 20 R Krongold 26 S . Murray 23 .S Pace 22,R.Jacobs 31 . A . Wells 2t S Sheezel 27, R . Lewi s 25 . T Merrell 23. N . Gosewinckel 32 . J, Brasso 22 . B, Josa m 28 T Kassimiops 33 A Stagg 23 P LeBransky 26. R . Minnev 24, R, Lawson 29 P Lee 24 . B Rozenes 28, C . Mutimer 25B.Young 34 D Machitt, 30 .J Makin 35 S,Bruno 25 G Gross 29, R Bone 26 B Se!Iec k 31 . P `✓idapc 26.B Bandel 30, R. Field 27 G . Young 36 R Machitu 28 D 32 . B Mangin 37. B McPherson 27 . B . Goldberg 31 . A . Shin e . Barrow 33, C Flynn 28.G,Rosenberg 33 C. McWaters 29 . M Barrett 38 B.Sheehan 34,P Jackson 39 C. McEvoy 29 . P.B Bnskn 34, P. Be!! 30 N Payet 35 G . Strandwick 30 R . Rafc h 35 M . Osborne 31 .S . Molloy 40 . A . 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Mitchell 5. R . Roysmith Stephen Alle n Andrew Su tton 7. P. Deegan 3. J . Harvey 6. D. Ritchi e 7 1 . D. Matthews (Capt) 1 . R . Hetherington 8. P. Green 4 . A. Inkste r . S . Glascott (Capt) 2. A . Lourie 2 . S . Devereau x 9. R Hall 5 . C. McCulloch 8. J. Handbur y 3. B. Mathews 3. E . Panagiotidis (VC) 10 . P. Campbell 6. B . Larkey 9 . P. Handbury 4 . C. Simpson 4 5 . Anderso n 11 . T. Smit h 7. P. Kerkvleit 10. A . MacDougal 5. W. Horton 5 . D. Rogerso n 12 . S. Noble 8. D. Hayes 11 . J . Pescot t 6 . A. Kahofe r 6 . D. McConville (Capt) 13. P. Green 9. R . Beal 12. G. Fawcett 7. G. Boston (VC) 7. J. Alessi 14. R. Murray 10 . E . Smith 13. P. Clarke 8. J. Dight 8. M . Steyn 15. D. Barker 11 . A . Kyriacou 14 . A. Light 9. S. Holmes 9. E . Melnlak 16. G . Gye 12 . J . Wilson 15 . J . Teague to . D. Cronin 10. W. Boyle 17. T. Tsiauis 13. A . Gibbs 16. S. Burgess 11 . R . Morrissey 11 . I . Rogerson 18 . M . Brooks 14. S . Jackson 18. F. Brown 12 . R. Harrison 12. W. Capp (DVC) 19. B . Howe 15. R. Spurritt 19. J. Manton 13. C. Wilson 13 . C . Dwye r 20. C. Murray 16, W. Inkster 20 . C. Ross 14. S. Klose (VC-Res) 14. R . Thompson 21 . D. Truster 17. R . Pike 22 . J . Taylor 15. S . Pearce 15. S. Mullholland 22 . S . Williams 18 . R . Scheiber 23. M . Davis 16. T. Royals 16. S. Gammaldi 23. M . Morley 19. J. Ga n 24. M . Bayley 17. G . Williams 17. B. Bird (Res-Capt) 24. C . Todd 20 . A. Wilson 25. D. Dowling 18. N. Cox 18. A. McGrego r 25. D. Richards 21 . S. Tris t 27. D . Morton 19 . J . Restarick 19. I . Boyle 26. W. Poulter 22 . M . Hopkins 29. H . Burbank 20. M . Klose 20. J. Hunte r 27. R . Palamara 23. M . Armstrong 30, W. Sutton 21 . N . Brohier 21 . G . McDonald 28. N . Little 24. M . Mudge 31 . T. Jackson 22. 5 . Barker 22. M . McKellar 30. B. Carr 25. S. Woods 32 . C. Landale 23 . D. Allen 23 . D. Devote 31 . C . Smith 26. G . Young 34.P.Law 24. K . Dachs 24 . M . Young 32 . W. Marshall 27.P.Lodge 35. C. Hollis 25. S. Allen (Capt-Res) 25 . R . Melnja k 33. J. Boyle (Capt-Res) 28. B. Leitch 36. R. Herman 26. S. William s 26. G. Hetherington 34. D. Connoll y 29 . W. Forward 38. R. Hanna 27. J . Turner 27. M . Crawford 35. Paul Riley 30. N . McCann 40 . S. Bones 28. J. Maestros 28. D. Wilton 36. M. Polletti 31 . J. Howard 41 . T. Gough 29. D. Oakley 29. S . Pappon 37. J. Mannix 32 . S. Turner 42 . B. O'Halloran 30 . D. Lowe 30. S . McDonald 38 . A . Green 33. M . McCutcheonson 43. D. Cler k 31 . D . Gur r 31 . J . Ross 39. R . Bourbon 34. P. McCrae 44. E. Spiden 32 . M . Dicrosta 32, A . Williams 40. T. Paatsch 35. 0 . O'Brien 45. A. Rigby 33. N . Johnson 33 . M . Hender 41 . B . Welsh 36 . D. Essery 46. P. Murray 34. C. Roseman 34. S. Murphy 42. J . Grimison 37. C. Strachan 48. L . Feltner 35. R. Harri s 35. A . Aimiento 43. B. Marks 38, C . Fisher 50. M . Robson 36. C. Worthington 36. A . Sutton 44 . S . Rekic 39. M . Todd 51 . J . Lee 37. M . Scholten 37. M . Salmon 45 . G . Rogers 40. W. Earle 52. P. Stock 38. A . 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Zahra 12 . R . Arthurson (DVC) 11 . A. Elliott 7. B Cocknll 14 . P. Lannan 13. M . Pivet a 12 . A . Featherston 8 S Corlett 6. A . Hepburn 13.P. Graham 9 B Parry 7. D. O'Brien 15 . P. Walker 14. C . Trew 10 8 Hall 8. J . Culph 16. B. Berry 15. M . Olive 14.A . Cook tt. B Jensen 9. G . Beni 17 . A . MacGeorge 16. P. Curtin 15. D. White 12. A Schhchl 10. J. Mounsey 18. B. Mill s 17. 0. Hourigan 16. D . Tipper 3 M Knight 19. B. Tomlinson 18 .P. Meaghe r 17. P. Sadler 14 G Alexander (DVC) 11 . A. Hodgson 18. D . Grigg 15 Pd Cavanagh 12 . P. Yendall 20. M . McCra w 19 . J . Watkin (Capt) 16 T Stevens 13. A . Phil p 21 . Michael Beasley 20. B. Morto n 19. P. McGowan 17, T Smith 14. M . Zubak 22 . S . Algeri 21 . J . Bateman 20. M. Dervan 18PNam 23. B . Hutchinson 23. H . Stone 21 . W. Kewin 19 T Hachem 15.I .DeBono 16. C . Lykopanagos 24 . T. Beasley (Capt) 24. T. Bare 22. W. Payn e 20 M Huber 23. P. McNamara 21 . A Haug 17. W. Stewart 25 . D. Smith 25. J. Quirk 22 C Dunneil 18. M . Noble 26 . B . Burns (Capt-Res) 26. J. O'Brien 24. A . Owen 23 C Bye 20. M. Faure 27. J. Elmore 27. R . Gross 25. R . Evans 24 G Hams 28. G . O'Brien 28 . D. Whitbread 26. C. Muscat 25 N Weston 21 . T. Bullock 27 . B . Tuc k 26 G Fariecas 22. P. Bullock 29. B. Hambridge 30- A . Bendorrighio 28. S. Calderwood 27 J Weddle 23. P. Coleman 30. G . Fitzgibbon 31 . M . Kerr 28. M Stewart 24. A . Bullock 31 . G . McLachlan 32 . R . Snell 29. M . Anderson 29 R . Weddle 25. S. McGowan 32. Matthew Beasley 33 . R . Strauss 30. A . Morelli 30 D Tol l 33. I . McNichol 34 . P. Cahlil 31 .0. Clough 31 . D Lorr,on 26. A . Brydson 32 . D. Temby 32 A Noonan 27. J . McGaw 34. A . Boag (VC) 35 . P. Carroll 33T Cormack 28. A . Alle n 35. R . Bilo s 36. M . McKaige 33.T. Cannon 34 B Roberts 29. A . McDonald 36. L. Walke r 37. A . Beale (VC) 34 . B . Hann 35.5 Conboy 30. R . Dean 37 . N . Fitzgibbon 38. D. Sheehy 35 . S. Quinn 36 C Lynch 38. W. Dunstan 39. M . Corrida n 36 . A . Cabansag 37. S P,dolo 31 . 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~ IL-i BULLEEN UNITED Senior Coach: ANZ BANK Di1 F C Andrew Smythe AQUINAS Reserves Coac h 1 . P. Smith (VC) t B. Gommer Michael Flanagan DOVETON 1A . S . Duke s BRUNSWICK 2 . A . Crosby 1- P. Laming A. F.C. 2. M . Saneili 3. R . Tubb 1 . J. Wiseman 3 . 0. Morro 2 . R . Morley Senior Coach s 4 . M. Wilkinson 2 . B. Owens 3. S . McLaren : 4 . M .Azzopard 5- S . Upton 3. A . Strachan Mark Ladg rove 5 . L 4. N . Cartledge . McLeod (Res-C) 6SKenny 4. P. Conduit 5. S . Scanlo n Assistant Coach: 6. P. Marshral l 7. C . Gennie 5. D. Stevens Adrian Brown 7. D. Mu !le 6. M . Kelly B. S. Kelly 7 D. Carroll ~. C. Veitch Reserves Coach : 8. W. Simmondss 9. R . Leavey 8. D. Clarke Vince Salern o 9. M . Nicolosi 8 . D . Robbins 10 . G . Clrfford 9, I . Campbell 9. H . Turvey 1 C. Wormesley (Res-C) 10. H . Birkenfelds 10. V. Cullinan 11 11, D . Sevens tO.B.Snape 2. A . Campbel l . R. Heuston 12 . B. May 11 . M . Snelson 11 3, M 12. G . Larki n 1 . R . Creighton . Ladgrove(C1C) 13. C . Jeffreys 12. D. Robert s 2 . D. Thompson 43 Handy 13 . M . Xuereb 14.D Hodge 13. S. Kannegiesser 14 . M . Szeitz 13 . G. Cotteriil 5 J . Muirhead 15. H . Hewitt 14, P. Sayers 14. B. Mott 6. T Ahdore 15 . P. Strahart 16. M, Hurley 15 . A . Barley 75. A . Stewart 7. J. Reige r 16. P Knight t7. P. Smith 16. G . Cross IT J. Benedict 16. D. Harvey 8. R . Pviurphy 18 . RA Cronin 17. E. Pave 77. D. Gandolfo 9.l Parker t8. P Boyle . T 18. A. Biack 19 . Grierson 18 . D. Kiddv 10- F, Khali l 19. W. Laeslett 20 . B McKenna 1 9. J. Gibson 19 . C . Parker 11 . J .Johnston 20. R . Koegler 21 . A 20.J. Dailey 21 . James 20. J . Moran 12 .C .Pepper .P.Shoppee 23 B . O'Connor 21 . F. Calopa 22 . A . Chafer 14. S . Stokes 22. R . Sherlock 24. S. Flvn n 22. B. Petroliini 23 . J . Redfern 15 P.Ashwood 23 . A. Bennett (Res-VC) 25 G Whitehead 23. K. Dolman 24. A . Ma 24 y 16 . D. Boots . N . Pastras 26. M . Ga y 24 . S . McBride 27. R . Lord 17. P Rodwa,li 25 . J . McDonald (Capt) 27. I Shaw 25 .R .Shaw 28. S. White 18, J . Salerno 26. D. Kilmarti n 28 . R 26. P. Spezza 27. B . Wmnen 29. W. O'Brien 19, R . Forganni . Magner 29 S . O'Louohlin 27. P. Tamburro 30, C. Cahill 20, K . Somers 28.T.Reed 30. C 28. B, Gibson 29. A . Col6ver 31, K . Graham 21, B. Goodwin . Smith 31, L, K n g 29. J. Haines 32 . A . Steve 22 . S . Giloin 30. S . Verges 32 . M Vankerkhoven 30. M. Sayers 33. A . Divirgdio 23. M . C . Dyke 31 . Kringoudis 33 P.Rosbroo k 3t . L. Cordes 35 P. Aver 24.S . Van Beek 32. M . Farrel l 34 M . Tarulli 32 . S . Gibson I 36 33 . R . IngiESe 25, M . Labinski . C . Foster 35 S, Livingstone 33. K . Ludehens-Bini 37. P. Flew 26 B Mcaougan 34. C. Garraway 36. D Phelan 34. D . McDonal d 38. C. Griffi 27 35. D. Steele 35 n . P Giddens 37. C Burdeu .D.Sedgwick 39 . M . Flanagan 28 Adrian Brown 36. V. Bourke 38 D Peters 36.RKennedy 37. M 40. A . Humphrey 29 A . Scot t . Sweeney 39 J Langford 37. B. Sayers 40. C 30 M 38. M . Pastras 38 . Bemore . Blewit 40. D . Wright . G . Forde 4 1. D. 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Round 6 results saw me gain the perfect score in town to play North and 4 of 6 correct in the South to say nothing to Old Scotch who are desperate to regain my Under 19 tipping, eh Max! prestige and confidence as they struggle to record another victory. Bulleen-Templestowe's 1992 form which has been very good should win again today after G NORT H a spirited Scotch Eltham attempt to be the first side to lower disposed of their seaside visitors by the the "Bullant" colours this season . A new feature of unbelievable margin of 244 points . A remarkable feature G Section will be the added bonus of a night match on of the game was that a score was recorded every 45 seconds Friday between traditional rivals from the Christian . Such was the "Turtles" superiority. Brothers School, North Old Boys and St Bernard's . Undefeated leaders Bulleen-Templestowe defeated Leaders St Bernard's must be favoured because they near neighbours Marcellin by 49 points on their sun soaked and sand striped are as yet unbeaten this year whereas No rth Old Boys Timber Ridge Rese rve. have been fairly inconsistent, St Bernard's are my Bulleen-Templestowe's accuracy was again a feature selection to win and maintain their unbeaten record this of their play and co-coach Paul Ryan told me that the season "Bullants" . Two sides yet to win this season, Therry and have developed a strong and talented Banyule, meet at Therry where surely a draw will be team . Results indicate that Paul is entitled to hold this well nigh impossible belief! St Bernard's . Neither side has any form to continued on their winning way warrant my selection . After much careful with a 22 point win over Old Scotch who really are not prognostication I select Therry because of their home playing to the standard we have come to expect from ground advantage. Old Westbourne will play host to this great club. North Old Boys defeated Old Eltham today providing the"Turtles" travel faster than Westbourne by 9 points in the lowest scoring match their nom de plume suggests of the round . Once on the field however . Kew by their big win over Banyule by 81 I cannot see Old Westbourne holding Eltham to a points moved up the ladder and kept themselves in losing score even though the "Turtles" are poor touch with the leading sides . Camberwell in the Round travellers. 6 episode of "Eastside Sto ry" circa 1992 humiliated Therry by a massive 96 point margin to insure their G SOUTH position in the top four. In what could be the Grand Final Preview De La Salle and Old Xaverians G SOUTH meet today at East Malvern, Over the 6 rounds both sides have demonstrated why they Bloodsclosed their percentage gap with the leaders hold the top positions on the ladder. Both have reliable by defeating a disappointing Old Geelong by 101 forwards including Dalton points. Glenhuntly (0. Xav) and Losinno let me down when they scored only supported by Barnes for De La so picking the winner one third as much as St Kevin's whose 50 point victory is no easy matter. lifted them 2 places to tenth De La Salle is my selection for 2 . Old Melburnians added reasons : they are at home and their forward line has to their club pleasure in Round 6 through their 31 point registered better scores than their victory over St Kilda/South Caulfield Xaverian who now find counterparts . Collegians have the chance to record themselves one rung from thirteenth place . Collegians their third consecutive win today by defeating St continued thei r good form with their second successive Kevin's . Recent form prompts me to select victory; this time by 25 points over M Collegians onash G ryphons . to win narrowly. Neighbours Bloods and Glenhuntly, Aided by accurate shooting for goal De La Salle who share the Glenhuntly Oval, meet there today in powered to a 44 point victory over Old Haileybu ry. The what appears to be a game, Bloods will win De La Salle passage back up the ladder was aided convincingly as they strive for a top four position by Old Xaverians 9 point victory over . Mazenod whose Mazenod will be all out to defeat St Kilda/South first loss sent them from first to third . The "Cro codiles" Caulfield as the 'Noddies now lead the section know one of the top 2 . Monash Whites reflected on positions is open to them today and that greater these results from the safety of the Bye . percentage will enable them to hold their position as the season unfolds. I am in no doubt Mazenod will win PREVIEW OF ROUND 7 well . The greatly improved Monash Whites should G NORT H have an easy victory over the disappointing Old Geelong . Today it is Kew's turn to travel to the seaside to play I suspect the big interest in this match will Williamstown . I am in no doubt Kew will return with be how many goals can Sinn kick? Old Melburnians venture to Caulfield to playthe disappointing Monash the 4 points safely won by a wise margin . M arcellin, G who have faltered of late, play Camberwell whose ryphons given that OMs have the better recent for m recent form is beyond criticism . Because of current form I select them and thus abandon the Gryphon I am selecting Camberwell bandwagon . Old Haileyburians with the Bye can to win this game adjourn to Bulleen comfortably. Leaders Bulleen-Templestowe come to to barrack. ,•

OLD HAILEYBURIANS King 3 . McGor6ck 2, Dangerfield, Eyers . Htllyer. BEST Sher, McCrimmon, McGorlick, Gregson, Evers, Evans . DE LA SALLE Losinno 2 . Maher 2, Broun 2, Robertson 2, Jennings 2 . Ladson 2, O'Callaghan, Barnes, Thorn . BEST Ladson, Jennings . G NORTH O'Callaghan, Maher, Stewart, Robertson . ELTHAM 38 .23.251 OLD XAVERIANS 2.6 3.7 5.8 7.5.51 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 .1 .7 MAZENOD 1.1 2 .4 4.6 6.6 .42 ELTHAM T. Stickland 15, D Mouat 8, D . Thorsen 6, R . White 3, S. Mitchel l OLD XAVERIANS R. King 5, M . Dalton 2 . BEST R . King, M . Collopy, D. ~ .~ Gratten, N . Hamshire, A . Koster A Miller. BEST Strickland, Mouat, King, F Mclnerny, S. Howe, C . Pearson. I ; tchell, Miller Koster. MAZENOD Hubery2, Allsop 2. Bray, Tsiaus. BEST Bourbon, King, Walsh . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS N . Asher. BEST All 17 players contributed Harrison, Kealy, Birch . ",a .. 17tly MONASH WHITES A BYE B ULLEEN TEMP. 3.2 7.4 12 .5 17.6.108 MARCELLIN 2 .3 5.5 8 .5 9.5 .59 gULLEEN TEMP. C. Shallard 5, A. Ibraham 3, G . Matton 3, L . Parris 3, O,;Parkinson 2, B. Croft . BEST P. Ryan, C. Shallard, A. Saw. G. Parkinson, G NORTH P. Reid, L . Parri s Strickland, Eltham 46 pqARCELLIN Treganowan 5, Day 2, Dinneen, Bushell . BEST Hesse, . 0' Callaghan, Paonessa, Langdon . Menzies Treganowan, Marcellin 25 Robinson 24 ST BERNARD'S 9.8 .62 Barker, Camberwell OLD SCOTCH 6.4 .40 O'Dea, Kew 22 Porter, Old Westbourne 16 STBERNARD'S J. O'Connell 3, P. Klaaysen 3, R . Klaaysen 2, M . Varga BEST Brooks, Gollant, Copeland, Devers, Verge, McGuire . G SOUTH OLD SCOTCH Kay, Paterson, Wilson, McCallum, Currie, Middleton . BEST M . Dalton, Old Xaverians 26 Nichols, Greenaway, Craw, S. Montgomery. A. Clunies-Ross. Byrne Sinn, Monash Whites 23 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .3 4.5 5.9 5 .9 .398 Losinno, De La Salle 22 OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .4 3.4 3.4 4.6 .30 Robinson, Bloods 15 NORTH OLD BOYS J . Joyce 2, Lynch, O'Toole, McGrtllen . BEST Carroll, Hanranan, Bloods 1 2 Lynch. Phillips, Henderson . J . Joyce, A Trimboh OLD WESTBOURNE S. Porter 2, T. Geier. A Horsburgh . BEST A Horsburgh . D. Btllman. D. Horsburgh, A . Chnsto, G . Harris, J. Blank . KEW 14 .12 .96 .3 .15 G NORTH BANYULE 2 BANYULE vs WILLIAMSTOWN KEW O'Dea 4, D. Maclsaac 3, James 2, Curtain 2, Phelan, Lovegrove, R Shaw. BEST Tucker, Lethlean, Quinn . Curtain, M . Shaw, O'Dea KEW vs OLD SCOTC H BANYULE Brockwell 2 . BEST Davis, Raywood, Gazzola, Linehan, ELTHAM vs MARCELLIN Crockford . Forbe s BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs ST BERNARD'S CAMBERWELL 4.1 7.5 9 .11 15.14.104 .2 0.2 1 .2 1 .2.8 THERRY vs OLD WESTBOURNE THERRY 0 CAMBERWELL vs NORTH OLD BOYS CAMBERWELL P Barker 5. S Duff 3, W. Glazebrook 2, N . Tribe 2, P Alsop. S . Hartley, G . Kerr. BEST D. Bmgley, N Tribe. W. Glazebrook, R . G SOUT H Seitz, P_ Alsop, S Hartley. THERRY Grant. BEST J Sandman. Mott, Brisbane. Lynd . Lyons. Jenkins OLD MELBURNIANS vs GLENHUNTLY COLLEGIANS vs BLOODS G SOUTH OLD HAILEYBURIANS vs ST KEVIN' S BLOODS 6.4 11 .8 15 .11 19 .14.128 OLD GEELONG 0.1 0.2 1 .2 4.3.27 ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD vs DE LA SALLE BLOODS Robinson 5, R . McAsey 4, Watkins 3, SimonSmith 2, Rust, EIIam, MAZENOD vs OLD GEELON G Amarant . Van, Betts BEST Simon Smith, M Turner, R . McAsey, Ellam, MONASH WHITES vs MONASH GRYPHONS Robinson, Brooks. OLD XAVERIANS - BY E OLD GEELONG Jon Twigg 3, Julian Twigg . BEST Gough, Jackson . MacMillan, Seymour, Shake s GLENHUNTLY 4.1 .25 ST KEVIN'S 10.15.75 100 GA MES TO MONASH WHITES' GLENHUNTLY R . Vinnard 2, Smith, Toogood BEST Wilson, Smith, JAMES YOUN G Moore, Brown, Wright, Tho m ST KEVIN'S Durrant 4, Turvey 2, Bare, Cruatella, Herman, R . Lewis. BEST James' exploits on and off the field afford him Hooper. Durrant, P. Charles, Millar, Ciuatella, J. Joyc e legendary status with the Monash Whites. Since OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .2 6.6 7.9 12 .11 .83 starting with the club in 1986 (and winning the Best ST KILDA/STH CAUL. 1 .1 3 .2 5.4 8.4.52 1st Year Player Award) James has played in every OLD MELBURNIANS Wilson 6, Thomas 2, Kellam 2, Van Den Dungan position on the field, including ruck and rover . 2 . Scrinis. BEST Woodhouse, Kellam, Georgianou, Scrirns . Hamilton, Hargreaves . Nowadays he holds down the full-back position on a ST KILDAlSTH CAUL. Morgan 2, Boyd 2, Dunlevie 2, Green, Pirola more permanent basis . Off the field, this former BEST Nardella, Morgan, Thap6yal, Credlin, Derham, Van Dort Countdown Revolution host plays his wares on 3RRR COLLEGIANS 5.0 6.3 8.8 10.8.68 and attempts to forget his controversial inclusion in MONASH GRYPHONS 0.4 1 .4 2.4 6 .7.43 "Truth" as a soft-porn star. Desperate to shake off the COLLEGIANS Cross 4, Byrne 3, Tadgell, Ingleton, Latchford BEST C Mackay, Cross, Lockwood, Ingleton, Jones, Byrne. tag of " Mitchell's older brother", James' determination MONASH GRYPHONS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . and loyalty to the club make him one of Monash Whites' OLD HAILEYBURIANS 8 .7.55 favourite sons . Congratulations from everyone on 100 DE LA SALLE 15 .8.98 great games! UNDER 19 CT l T by Max Lyon

REVIEW OF L A ST W EEK'S GAMES from Boyd Penfold and Garry P:9ills. In another game DIVISIO N ONE with an even first half, Rovers kicked away from As usual, no contact from De La about their win over Oakleigh to keep in touch with the four the Bloods. . Chris Rovaston However, Gilla told me that last year's Gilla's reckons Oaks are not far off a win and I think he's right. Gorillas are this years Gilla's Monkeys. He did have a Chris gave Rovers' best to Phillipson (4), Williams couple of goers in Peter Jenner in defence and skipper and Harvey. Melb High gave their percentage a huge Brett Canobe . Collegians lifted their effort against boost at the expense of the disappointing Caulfield Marcellin in the 2nd half but they had given the Eagles with winger David McAllister and backman Jade too much start to peg them back. Jon Murray had a Vidal two of their best. Ashers kicked the sweep with field day for Marcellin while Rick Carafe and Matt a margin of almost 200 pts over Old 'Hoes. Wes Russell were also consistent. Darren Sticca booted Douglas kicked 19 for the Ashers - half of their goal another 5 as did Giani Fava. OMs returned to their tally. Ashers had plenty of good players but Steve winners circle at M entone's expense with Ross thought backline boys M att Bruce and Blain Hanel Egleton and Matthew Thomas their best . The con- deserved a mention , sistent Branchf lower got another 5 but was outdone PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES by Thompson and Wallace-Smith who both got 6. DIVISION ONE Nodders absolutely thrashed Bernies - a rare event Marcellin at Keilor. Best were Varney, Carbery and M continue on with their predicted improve- eadows (5) . ment and should have no trouble today against Gilla's Xavs almost doubled Monds score in a low scoring Boys, whilst N odders' slog . Xavs' best were Strachan, Fay and Hall form last week suggests that they . should be untroubled against the Monds. Tones have DIVISION 2 CENTRA L yet to break the ice but I think they have shown enough Ther improvement in the last couple of games to go for them ry moved into the four after a good win over the against injury-plagued Kew. Michael Talbot, John Woodgate Collegians in an upset . O Ms travel to Keilor and Jason to take on Bernies on the rebound from a thrashing Goodger were the Bloods' best. Uni Blues - quite a challenge were too big and strong forthe young Bullants. Hagar . Bernies have lost a couple of key thought Pulls played well for the Bullants as did Brad players to the "ones" and I think that has unbalanced Hardie look alike "Bulldog" McAitch for the Blues . them enough to enable OMs tojust sneak in . The other The good judges (non-umpired) game is the replay of last year's grand final between had Rob Calnon and De La and Xavs Mark Lazzarl as Blues best along with the two big boys, . I don't think either team is playing as Richie Dodds (8) and David Koczkar (5). Ivanhoe had well as they did at the end of last year. De La lowered their crooked boots on but still beat the Friars by 51 their colours against Bernies 2 weeks ago, but their points with Raywood being their main straight kicker excellent record at home over the years is the reason with 7. "Legend" Reg rated Devlin, Ford and Lee I'll go for them to just get there. Pearce as Hoes' best . Towners upset my judgment SELECTIONS : De La Salle Marcellin M azenod by upending leaders Parade by 50 pts and cost me Old Mentonians Old Melburnian s a green slab - well done fellas . Paul Risteski was b.o.g. DIVISION 2 CENTRA L despite a crook finger, while Jim Bubis got another 6 . Frog's Trinity boys are at home to Kew and I think Steve Petridis and half back Fab De Lorenzo also Kew might get enough backfrom injuryto enablethem starred for Towners . Carey went to sleep after a good to stop Frog's hope of a winning hat 1st quarter against Wells and trick . Ivanhoe lost by over 10 goals. should be too strong for the Bullants, whilst equal Carey's best triers were skipper Glindeman, Nance, leadersWells will roll the Friars Morrison and Campbell. . Carey will keep in touch with the four by beating the Blacks today (thanks to DIVISION 2 SOUT H Therry coach Anthony for his dud mail on Blacks last Bedas moved to equal 4th with a big win over De week!) . Therry are at home to Thomastovdn and, whilst La with M ick Heckerkicking 5 and Luke Connolly and the Roys are playing well, I can't see them putting an Brendan Beasley end to Towners undefeated (on the field!) run . Blues being 2 of many good Beda and Paradians performers . Chirnside outscored Jackers by 6 goals is another vital one for both teams' in the last quarter to get home by one point hopes of the four. Parade's form over the last 2 weeks . "Pembo" has been ordinary and I expect had 15 kicks for Parkers in that quarter - a big effort. the Blues to inflict the Big Andre w Schafer was a welcome return after 5 Bundoora Boys third loss in a row. weeks off and Justin Carusi was another good Parker. SELECTIONS : Kew University Blues Ivanhoe After an even first half in a good standard game, Old Canaberwel! Thomastown Old Carey Scotchies opened up a break in the 3rd and Tonners DIVISION 2 SOUTH just couldn't peg them back in the last . I thought Justin Hosking was Scotchies' Hard to decide a winner between De La and Fields best and he had good help who have both failed to notch a win . Fields' effort las 29 t pk was pathetic but they had previously put in a oIe of reasonable efforts and should be first past .,, ~osttoday. Whilst Old Hoes were ordinary last week UNDE':: 19 SECTION 1 should be better at home today, but the High boys DE LA SALLE vs OLD XAVERIANS Y still win . Sedas will continue their winning form at Field : G . Lawlor, B . Hodg e .; ~ expense of the Oaks. Rovers got back a glimpse Boundary: C. Brajtberg, A. Gabriel their early season form last week but are a bit stiff MARCELLIN vs OLD HAILEYBURY on the rebound from Field: L. Simeoni, N . Nugent • o cop their neighbours Brighton Boundary : A. Scot t rn efirst loss. Tonners should just get there. Scotchies OLD MENTONIANS vs COLLEGIANS I<. on unbeaten leaders Chirnside at Yarra Park and, Field: G . Kelly, D. Krame r can reproduce last week's form, I expect them Boundary: D. Celm, B . Collin s ,~,in. Ashers get their first real test of the seaso n ST BERNARD'S vs OLD MELBURNIANS _gainst the Jackers today. Jackers have given the top Field: D. Donohue, M . English ,ams a big go in their last 2 games and with their home MAZENOD BLUES vs ORMON D . Field : M . Wakelin ,iround supporters in full voice will get the points today Boundary: L . Henry, B. Scott SELECTIONS : Caulfield Ajax Old Scotch UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL •Old Brighton MHSOB St Bede's OLD TRINITY vs KE W 11 Winning clubs (this includes De La, OTs and'Wells Field: M . Head, P. Graham when applicable) phone best players and main Boundary: A . Alexander, G . Jones Goal: S. Pitcher, K. Pitcher (Rot) goalkicker(s) to 568 4727 weekends or fax 646 0872 UNIVERSITY BLUES vs OLD PARADIANS Monday. Field: K. Coughlan, G . Waldron SLAB CHALLENGE: Finally got someone to win th e Boundary : B . Santamaria, A . Sutherland IVANHOE vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE ,challenge last week - well done Towners! This week Field: R . Simon (Rot), V. Vescovi I'II move to 2 South and offer the Students a green slab Boundary: D. Griffiths, M . McCrohan if they can roll the Jackets. Go Ashers. OLD CAMBERWELL vs WHITEFRIARS Field: P. Ruff, A. Harris Boundary: N . Webley THOMASTOWN vs THERRY Field: C. Swale, B. Johanssen Boundary: P. Costantin, B. La Ferlita OLD CAREY vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: T. Sutcliffe, A . Stubbs Boundary: P. Lukies, N . Walke r UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH THIS SERVICE IS AGAIN OPERATING FOR THE DE LA SALLE GOLD vs CAULFIELD SEASON AND WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING : Field: G. Curran (Rot), M . McLeod ® General snippets of information for clubs Boundary: R . Valentine, D. Chalmers (Mon-Thurs) GoaC G . Chalmers, C. Chalmer s • Umpire appointments for weekend matches - to AJAX vs MONASH BLUES (1 .30 start) assist clubs in supplying officials when required Field: Ted Keating, A . Firley Boundary: T. Bolger, D. Brevi t (Friday) OLD SCOTCH vs CHIRNSIDE PARK • A final Saturday morning update (approx 11 am) Field: D. Miller, S. Meredith indicating to participating clubs the number of Boundary: C. Legg, R. Killey umpires to be supplied for each match Goal: A. Draper • Final siren scores of all matches played (Saturday HAMPTON ROVERS vs OLD BRIGHTON evening) Field: R . Smith Boundary: R . Swinton, B. McKee Goal: M . Richardson, S. Lambie OLD IVANHOE vs MHSOB Field: S . Harford, P. Rapke OAKLEIGH vs ST BEDES ' UNDE: : 19 o?CTO°_) . ! 1 Field: G . Thwaites (Rot), L. Kirton ORMOND vs DE LA SALLE BLUE Boundary: M . Smith, A. Wisniewsk i OLD XAVERIANS vs MARCELLI N OLD HAILEYBURIANS vs OLD MENTONIANS COLLEGIANS vs ST BERNARD' S MAZENOD vs OLD MELBURNIANS UND-3 19 SECTION 1 Riley, Old M entonians (3) 25 UN D ER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL O'Sullivan, Old Xaverians (-) 24 THERRY vs OLD TRINIT Y Branchflower, Old Melburnians (5) 24 KEW vs IVANHO E Fischer, Ormond (2) 23 UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs UNIVERSITY BLUES Thompson, Old Melburnians (6) 22 BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs WHITEFRIARS UNDER 19-2 CENTRAL SECTIO N Raywood, Ivanhoe (7) 28 THOMASTOWN vs OLD CARE Y Hayes, Old Paradians (-) 21 OLD PARADIANS vs OLD CAMBERWELL Nixon-Smith, Old Camberwell (5) 25 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH Scarpa, Thomastown (1) 19 Bubis, Thomastown (3) 18 MHSOB vs DE LA SALLE GOLD UNDER 19-2 SOUTH SECTIO N CAULFIELD GRAMMAR vs OLD SCOTCH Pilliol[, Chirnside Park (3) 46 ST BEDES' vs AJAX Kirzner, AJAX (8) 39 CHIRNSIDE PARK vs OLD BRIGHTON Douglass, Monash Blues (19) 37 OLD IVANHOE vs OAKLEIG H Pemberton, Chirnside Park (-) 35 MONASH BLUES vs HAMPTON ROVERS Swanell, Old Brighton (6) 26 OLD CAMBERWELL 5.5 12 .10 18 OLD CAREY 7 .15 23,17.154 .2 8.3 10 .5 137.85 OLD CAMBERWELL Nixon-Smith 5 . McKenzie 5 . T. Walker 4, Hors k 2, Porter 2, A. Walker, McMannus, Mathieson, Gale . Thomson BE . Strachan . Humphries, Weeks, McKenzi e ~Horskrns, Town, A UNDER 19 SECTION 1 OLD CAREY Jellett 4, Campbell 3, Price 3, Hyndman, Rowe BEST Glindemann, Nance, Morrison, Campbel . Morr~san. OLD HAILEYBURY 0.1 0.1 3 .2 4.5 .29 l DE LA SALLE BLUE 6 .2 11 .9 13.15 16.18 .114 KEW 1 .4 3 THERRY 2 .5 6 .6 8,9.57 OLD HAILEYBURY Canobie 2, Fothergdl, Demostheni BEST Jenner .4 5.6 7.13 12 .19.91 Richardson, Lyons, Kerr, Pacoco, Canobe KEW Miall 2, D DE LA SALLE BLUE . Reid 2, S. Reid, Reinking, Muckian, Cowling BEST Hope, Satchel 5, C . Hynes 3, Mastroianni 2, Salanitri 2 lack, Miall, S . Reid, Brown, Hausler Commerford, Dundon, Grace . Gunther. BEST Lester, Harris, Lafferty, THERRY Finnigan 3 G Baker 2, Forbes 2, Fitzpatrick, Holow, Newboultl Gunther, Commerford, Bellocci . Stanko. Talbut . BEST Woodgate, Talbot, Finnigan, Goodger G Baker', COLLEGIANS 1 Goodwin , .2 4.4 7.10 9 .11 .65 MARCELLIN 5 .9 10.12 14.14 17.17 OLD PARADIANS 1 .119 .1 2.5 4 .7 6.9.45 COLLEGIANS Kelson 3, Fradkrn 2, Bamford, Bracken, Phillips DeYoung THOMASTOWN 4 ,3 9 .4 13 .9 BEST Batiste, Bell, Kelson, Palmer, Twaddle, Hopkin 1411 g5 s OLD PARADIANS Farrell 2, Joyce, Hooke, Ball . Hall, BEST D Digney, MARCELLIN Fava 5, Sticca 3, Bennie 3, Healey 2, Carafa 2, Purcell, S Batchelor, Montgomery, Vaarca, Hall, Hook Vathakos e . BEST Russell, Carafa, Cross, Edmonds, Fava, Murray, THOMASTOWN Bubis 6, Thomas 3, Ristevski, Colosimo. OLD MELBURNIANS Vallentino, Scarps, BEST Lorenzo, Pougios, Moroney Bubis, ThomaPoug,os OLD MENTONIANS 1425.22.172 s .5 .89 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUT OLD MELBURNIANS Wallace-Smith 6, Thompson 6, Branchtlower 5 H . ocuc" 4.2 10 Thomas 3, Trindade 2, Theodore, Officer, Canyon, BEST Egleton, Thomas, DE LA SALLE GOLD 0 .7 17.9 17.17.119 Thompson, Wallace-Smith, Branchflower, Kuh n .0 0.0 0.1 OLD MENTONIANS ST BEDES' 1 .2 .8 Lynford 4, Riley 3, Pride 2, Sichlau 2, Bond, B Mick Hecker 5, Randell3, Razga 3, Yass 2, Beesley, S . Hecker Murphy, Appel. BEST B . Murphy, Bond, Sewell, Marshall, C Dwyer D, Kinsella, G . O'Brien . BEST Connolly, Randall Lynford . . Razga, S . O'Kelly,. B . Beasley, M .r, Hecke ST BERNARD'S 2 DE LA SALLE GOLD Hoy .2 4 .3 7.4 8 .6 .54 Picone, Westcott . . BEST Gallagher, Dabbs, Malizia, Dastozi, MAZENOD 6 .6 12 .8 16 .12 21 .13 .139 CHIRNSIDE PARK 4.2 7 ST BERNARD'S Byrne 2, Webb 2 . A. Farmer, M . Farmer, Lynch, Palmer AJAX 4 .7 11 .8 17.11 .113 BEST M . Farmer, M . Dailey, Byrne, Atkins, Castles, Morns h .2 14.2 17.7 17.10 .112 MAZENOD Meadows 5, Harrison 4, Morgan 3, Carbery 2, Huggins 2, CHIRNSIDE PARK Pemberton 4, Piccioli 3, Carusi 2, Fisher 2, J De Makin, M Vincentis 2, Simmons, Pedler D Paola, Spirli . McCusker, Fisher, Lardner, Whitmee. BEST Varney, Meadows, . BEST Carusi, F. Paola, Carbery, Makin, Whitmee, Harrison. Foster, Schafer, De Voy, D, Paol a OLD XAVERIANS 2 AJAX Kirzner 8, Szwider 3, Slade 2, Braun 2, Dvzenman, Krosnostein .6 3 .8 8 .13 9.13 .67 BEST Slade, Toftler Frid, Fredman, Loewy, Krongol ORMOND 0 .1 1.3 4 d .4 5.5.35 OLD BRIGHTON OLD XAVERIANS Tucker3, Fay2. Duggan, Barlow, Cook . Salter BEST OLD SCOTCH 1412 .12 .84 Strachan, Hall, Fay, Egan, Barlow, Tucker .19 .103 ORMOND Fischer 2, Schulman, Geurtson OLD BRIGHTON Swannell 4 . Billionis 2, T . BEST Abrahams. Malane, 2. BEST T . Farrar 2, J Farrar 2, Crowe Montgomery, Dempsey, Aldridge, Collie r . Farrer, McLean M oratis, J . Ferrer, Hendrie Swanell OLD SCOTCH Bailey 3, Hoskmg 3, Lindsay 2, McDonnell 2, MacMillan 2, Fraser-Smith, Montgomery. BEST Penfold, Hosking, Mills Simpson, Lindsay . Griffiths . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRA HAMPTON ROVERS 5 L .3 6.7 11 .10 13 .15.93 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .6 5 OAKLEIGH 3.1 6 .4 7 OLD TRINITY 4 .9 6.13 8.15.63 .6 9 .8.62 .1 8.3 15.5 22.7.139 HAMPTON ROVERS Wills, Smith Phillipson4, Bain2, Bulmer2, Hunt2, Murray-White. UNIVERSITY BLACKS McKeon 3. Lennan 2, Bowles 2, Shannon. BEST . BEST Phdlipson, Williams, Harvey, Hope, Hunt, Bulmer Shannon, Collar, Rice, Wddes, McKeon, MacPherson OAKLEIGH L BsI6ng 3, G . Hall 3, Reed 2, Doman, BEST M Crugnale, OLD TRINITY , D. Hall, A Sutherland 9, Jervis 3, Shein 3, Beet 2, Antonopoulis 2, . Hrisovergi, D, McCracken, A . Schultz, B Burns. P Gutterndge, Smythe, Alysandratos BEST Best, Sutherland, Beet CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 0.0 0 Antonopoulos, De Stefanis, Gibso . MHSOB 9 .0 1 .0 2.0.12 n .6 14.12 19 .16 29 .22 .196 BULLEENTEMP. 2 .1 4 2 6 .3 7.7.49 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Welsh, Rome. BEST Howard, Chan . Mori, UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.2 10 .6 15 .12 23.13.161 Kuppe, Lacey, Lawrence BULLEEN TEMP MHSOB Fountas 9 . B . Bell 2, A . Dardoumbas, John Paul, N Waddell, J . Albergo 4, Guinea 4, Saultry 3, Paton 2, Thomas 2 . Carew, M Brennan BEST P. Dalogio, J Carew, J Prior, M Puts, John Dankert 2, Bradley 2, Theobold BEST McAllister, Vidas, Saultry, Gillespie Paul, B, Pascoe. Parris, Albergo, Fountas. . UNIVERSITY BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MONASH BLUES 8.3 18 .8 27.12 38 .15 .243 WHITEFRIARS 2 .1 4 OLD IVANHOE 3 .0 4 .0 7 IVANHOE 6 .3 8.3 9 .5 .59 .3 7.3.45 .2 8.10 13.11 15 .20.110 MONASH BLUES Douglass 19. O'Brien 3, Campbell 2, Nottas 2, Mentha W HITEFRIARS Carbone 2, Brisbane 2, Quwlty 2, Larratt Barker, Butler 2, Chipperfield 2, Smith 2, Caldwell, Young, Eley, Barnes, Chisholm, BEST Carbone, Carrigg, Uren, O'Connor, Brisbane, Smir Tocknell . BEST W. Douglass, M Arnott, C Nottas, M k D. Campbel . Bruce, D. Barnes. IVANHOE Raywood 7, Ford 2, M . Pearce 2, L . Pearce, Molloy, Devlin , l Anderson. BEST Devlin, L . Pearce, Ford, McGowan, Rayvrood, Pdkrngto OLD IVANHOE Pitt 2, Luk, Woods, Rowlands, Atkinson, C Chan BEST n Pitt, Goad, Luk, Georgiou, Woods, Douglas

q a COACHES CLIPBOARD edited by Mike McArthur Allen

INTERVIEW WITH ROD AUSTIN VFDF COACHING DIRECTOR by John Keenan, Assistant Coach, Fawkne r Two weeks ago I was indeed privileged to spend some information to your players - individually, groups (eg all me with Rod Austin doing an interview for Coaches backmen), team, group discussions, guest speakers, Clipboard . The "interview" took the form of a general videos, going as a group to watch an AFL team train/play coat about certain aspects of football coaching . etc. Training is one way you can avoid repetition and J.K. What aspect of football do you feel is most emphasise points - simply with variety in drills but neglected by the Amateur/district coach? keeping the same theme. (Rod also believes in instant Rod . ATTRAINING . Not enough initiative (decision "feed back" when situations occur that reinforce making) drills where players are put into "game-like" instructions he has given - eg . "That's what I mean can situations and have to make choices . happen when you do/don't do what we spoke about" .) IN GAM ES : Many coaches spectate too much -watch the ball and do look in front or behind to assess how J. K. An "On ball" player is doing a lot of running, but his team is setting up; ie, is the forward line open (space), is simply "chasing" the ball around and not actually are the half forwards pushing up ; are backmen man- catching up to the contest. What would your advice to on-man when the ball is in the forward line ; are the "on him be? ball" and centre line players setting up correctly, etc . Rod . In games, on ball players must be able to read the play and make "percentage" judgements asto their All these depend on your methods of coaching, your ideas and "Team plan". (See below.) chances of winning the ball or being used - it is no use Too often the "LITTLE THINGS" are ignored or not being 100% attack or 100% defence - the coach must acknowledged - smothers, tackles, shepherds, spoils know his player's ability and also be able to explain/show . If the player's direct opponent IS winning etc. These "team" things are essential but credit only what he wants goes to "mark of the day", "goal of the day" situations. the ball, the player should playcloserto him . Attraining, Remember, often some hard work down back, in in afull ground movement drill (NOT circle work) watch midfield, or even holding the ball in the forward line can his movements - call him in during the drill and watch result in a "great" goal-give credit all round, not just to one of your "smart" reading the play team members the "finisher". and let him match him . Let him run with this player and (Rod also felt that a lot of coaches are often not have it explained to him why the "smart" player did what "specific" enough with their instructions, ie, they'll tell he did . This is only one example. a player or players to "RUN", but don't explain WHERE J. K. We don't all coach good sides. What would your or WHY. He gives as an example the term "PLAY IN advice be to the coach who is struggling with an under- FRONT" and how 3-4 coaches may all have a different manned side and being beaten each week - interpretation of that term yet all can be correct .) concentrate on skills or keep training to the Team plan? J.K. What is the difference between a "game plan" Rod . Stick to "relevant" Team plan drills, and coach and "Team plan" ? "individually' through those drills, Explain to players why Rod S they are getting into the right/wrong positions, where they . TEAM PLAN (- BASIC . (Style of play) should be going and what they should be doing etc TACTICS ( game plan) Once again try to utilise your senior players, get them to run with another player and explain where and why A "Team plan" (style of plan) utilises your team to run etc. strengths and is based on your basic philosophy as a If you have a strong support coaching staff, getthem coach as well - some examples being kicking to key to run some drills while you take some boys aside for forwards (St Kilda), possession game (Hawthorn, skill work, or again use a senior player to help with some Eagles), defensive (Melbourne). skills. Perhaps you need to get with some of the players You would have "basics" as part of your team plan before/after training for some extra skill work. also. "Basics" are things you expect would be carried out in ce rt ain situations week in, week out - eg, punch J.K. What difference do you see in the use of the from behind, centre the ball on the forward line etc . interchange bench today compared to when it first came (allowing players some initiative as you would indicate) . into being ? The term "Game plan" would to me refer to tactics . Rod . The interchange has turned a full circle since Tactics alter from week to week depending on circum- its inception - it does not seem to be blatantly over-used stances such as injury(yours/theirs), known opposition as it was a few years ago (a revolving door policy!) - strengths/weaknesses vs yourteams, weather, ground players are allowed to settle down more and are given . Most interchange players size and condition etc . some time to get into the game are the utility style of player who can go anywhere - period of time, how would you go about J. K . Over a flexibility is the key word . The "bench" is also a great building variety into your message? (avoiding repetition) reinforcement agent if players persistwith undisciplined, . Probably one of the hardest things for a coach Rod costly to the team actions. to do. You need a number of wavs of presenting continued next page ® '4 Coaches Clipboard continued from page 39 back from participants . The aims of coach accredi J.K. In the case of the ReserveslU79 coach, should ttion is not to produce "winning" coaches but to expo,__ , the obligation be to the individual or to the team when them to a variety of topic areas relevant to their chosen considering the use of the interchange bench ? coaching level . They can then take back and use what Rod . Junior clubs (under age) have an obligation to they see as being important . Our best publicity com- players to ensure maximum participation for everyone from positive feed-back . On the second issue, we would (overa game, over a season) . At senior level, the higher like to see all coaches irrespective of playing experience the competition level, combined with the overall club be accredited . philosophy would dictate such a situation . J.K. Who is the best reserves coach in Amateur J.K. On the question of Coach accreditation - firstly football at present? why do we need it, and secondly, what do you say to Rod . At work, every Monday morning for two years the argument that it's better to have a coach who has Len Hanna (De La Salle) told me how good he was played200 games but it notaccredited than the one who is too early in the'92 season to establish his successor. It' has neverplayed but has achievedleve12 accreditation ? . R . Firstly, coach accreditation is important as it aims Although Rod's knowledge of current Amateur to keep the coach up to date with latest developments Coaches is obviously limited, / would like to thank hirn in all fields that relate to football . Experienced presenters onbeha/fofa/lavidreadersofthe "Coaches Clipboard" in their field present information in both practical and forgiving us his time and forsharing some of his thoughts discussion-type sessions which involves much feed- on football with us. John Keena n

JNAI, AND INVESTIGATIONS REPORTS

d°~~ ~(~+dLG~~stc~rn) !) u ve ; angu2ge - 2 matehes. U19) - FaLire to ,o ear at Tribunal ( 12 SNAC~LC~vK (St Leo's Warne P May) - 1 match . E ark) - Striking - 2 matches . . PAVO Brunswick) - Abusive language - 6 matches . G . LR.!':'. ST17'? {S? ade's) - :-~ : riking -4 matches . Accepted Prescribed Penalty Mike McArthur-Allen - Tribunal Co-ordinato r

*~",F= r.--afns, C. .' LEIGH 1 coach Chris Moore did .11-3 on a charge of conduct unbecoming a member club of the Association in that club fined $150 verbally abuse both field umpires on more than one occasion . Coach found guilty, . Club warned of repercussions of similar reports of this nature . P. Stevens - Investigations Co-ordinato r

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5 YEARS AGO - 1987 S.h7orphett(Caulfield Grammarians) ? .i`lalasa(De UNSflS's tireless worker, Tony Boyce, played his La Salle), J. Gartner (Marcellin), R Hall, G. 'Afilson 150th game, "Boysie" can usually find something (North OB), W. Peers (Old Trinity), S. i=aurne, A . Naylor aroundtheclubto do ontraining nights which must be (Ormond), P. Aughton, M. Drennan, R . King, G . given preference to going on the track . Treasurer, Wade (St Bernard's OC), S. Trumble (Uni Blues), 1 . committee member, captain-coach of reserves side - Rice (Collegians), 1 . Davis (Geelong), J . H oughton Boysie had done it all . (Old Haileybury),1 . Cordner (Old Melb.), J. Anderson : Ormond lost their first match for the season when (Old Scotch) (captain), Cooke, M. Yeo (Old Carey) . they went down by 14 points to third team Old Coach was Peter 07 ; io hue with Brian Lauder as Xaverians. Early in the final term Ormond were 18 manager and Joh,a -_ : ~!r as assistant . points up but then the O. Xavs boys piled on 6 goals. Commonwew's :fi- -,k congratulated Sam Athans It was quite a game . Xavs' star, full forward Steve on his 200th game. Sam started with the club in 1962 Curtain was knocked out by a heavy bump in the first in the junior side and as committeeman and captain minute and Mick Atkins caught Ormond's Phil "his leadership has been inspirational". Mehrten off balance in the last quarter and put him into In a high scoring game, FIT inflicted first defeat on the fence. Final scores were 15.14 to 13.12 . Best were Sulleen Templestowe ' F' by 2 points after trailing by Atkins, Peter Curtain, O'Sullivan (0. Xavs) and 5 goals at the first change. Fahey (6 goals), Hoyne, Taylor, Clark, Tonkin (Orm .). SulleenTemp . (A) won Ferguson (FIT) and Foulds, Murphy, Nauscawen their first match against second bottom, Caulfield (Bulleen-Temp.) were best. Grammarians, 20 .16 to 14.14 . What a second quarter 150 games to Ian Ramsay (Elsternwick), Graeme itwas for the Su9lants - 14 goals, 5 behinds. Harisiou, Atchison (Caulfield Gramm .), Ian Poulton (Geelong), Bell, Keenan were best . Peter Hogan (St Bernard's), Wayne Gale (Alphington), 250 games to popular North Old Boys' champion Chris Roach (Coll .). Mauro Borcich, club B&F a record 4 times, Carnival player, club captain in 81, 82 and 83, leading the 1982 20 Y E ARS AGO - 1972 premiership side. Coburg staged yet another form reversal to defeat It was athriller in ' D' Section when St Kevin's kicked previously unbeaten Caulfield Grammarians by 43 4.5 in the last quarter to Preston's solitary point to get points and leave Ormond the only unbeaten side . up to score by a point . The stars were S. Campbell, Coburg's brilliant second quarter burst of 8 .3 to nil won A. Mulcahy, Trelear (St . K.) and Moore, DeBono, the game ; Leckie, Willoughby and Zylan were their Thomas (Preston) . best . 150 games to Kew's champion rover, Joey Susuttil, SSB (in ' E') also lost their first game when they went club B&F in 1984 and 1986, and also 'C' Section B&F down to Marcellin by 20 points . Marcellin "blitzed" in 1986. Bank in the first quarter, scoring 9 .10 to nil . Stars were Mahon, P. Toohey and Hurley (Marcellin) and Inglis, 10 Y EARS AGO - 198 2 Spithill and Wright (SSB). All-Australian interstate half-forward flanker, and 200 gamesto John (Herb) Adams (North Old Boys) captain Mike Sleeman played his 150th gamefor Uni and 100 to John Butcher (Caulfield Grammarians) . Blues. End of an era for Old Haileyburian when vetera n 200 games for Old Trinity's Stuart Stockdale - Andrew Home, 205 games in 12 years played his last Stuart's career had been highlighted by leading game. In his 12 years Andrew only missed 8 games, competition goal kicking in 'D' Reserve ('70), 'C' none of which was due to injury . Reserve ('71) 'B' Reserve ('73, '74 and '78) and 'A' Reserve ('75 and '76) (Stuart is a Member of the Executive in 1987) . 25 YEA RS AGO - 1967 Joe and Kevin Segota become the first brothers to Phil Hay (St Kilda CBC), Peter Bowring (Old officiate as field umpires in the same match when they Haileyburians) and Spence Williams (Old Paradians) controlled the match between Kew and Alphington chalked up 100 games. at Elsternwick Park. Coburg after winning the first 4, suffered their second In a high class match with scores close all day, Old defeat by 27 points at the hands of Caulfield Scotch beat Ormond 17.20 to 17.16. Best were Mason Grammarians . (7 goals), Tallent, Bowden (Old Scotch) and McCooke, AJAX and Parkside were undefeted leadrs in 'D' Vane, Parisi (6 goals) (Ormond) . Section with 5 wins each . Only senior teams yet to break the ice were Old 15 YEARS AGO - 197 7 Melburnians ('B') and Elsternwick ('E') . The selectors picked the following to represent Old Scotch (23.13) annihilated University Blacks Victoria against South Australia in Adelaide : J. Griffiths, (4.22) . 40 YEARS AGO - 1952 BillMason (later an umpire) was starring for Ivanhoe Laurie ( Socks) Holman played his 100th game for Juniors . Ormond . Coburg (13 .18) to East Malvern (4.9) continued their Adrian Schrader (still well known to many followers) unbeaten run in 'C' Section . starred for Old Xaverians . Murray (11 goals) was a star in MHSOB (1 .6) against Ivanhoe (10 Caulfield .6) recorded their Grammarians' big win over E.S .&A . Bank lowest score ever. to (6.3). (23.18)

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Club secretaries were advised in a March Memo (No . 8/92) of the procedure to be followed in phoning after match scores and information . This was extremely poorly followed for Round 1, however all fines will be waived for Round One as many callers (press correspondents) indicated their secretary didn't pass on the memo to them . The procedure is as follows : ® G SECTION AND R ESERT~~ 7E$ Final scores to Elsternwick Park 531 8333 - ask for Nancy McTaggart (by 3pm) ® U19 AND SENIOR MATCHE S Final scores to Nancy McTaggart 528 3319/528 2471 before 5 p m ®A AND 13 SECTION MATCHES Both team's goalkickers, best player and 1/4 by 1/4 scores to be phoned to Norm Nugent 467 2857 before 5.30 pm . ® Home team secretary/press correspondent to provide this information .

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with only 1 20 days to the `A' • Thanks to Jo , .11 Fowler, `.':'ay ne Binch ind Final . Where will you be o n and the ' . . __- for working with the young )er 19/20? Haileybua _ : . .)ires over the past month . -esforaspea, r to Kevin' ..: i' ® Spied Jasc n 'F ger' Moore with his Tupperware avho underwent arthroscopic surgery that container prior to a recent Tribunal hearing . Is the he injured his knee after falling off his wallet . `Top Taste' supremo seeking a catering franchise newt tuo the C'_` is that he's out of action for a month on Tuesday nights? or so. • Our . pire Profile this week zeroes in on Justin e Headline in a''s 'f' B - who, today officiates in his 100th VAFA "G 4odi . n t, re , or Olympics". Unfortunately it wasn't Benny. The only yicholas Justin Toohey. records he lifts nowadays are old 78's ! _( :;): 'L .A .', The Judge. • Wasthatreallyl_ :s`!-:r ' :r' ,withthenew -i ;d Umpiring : 1986. > •rn' and wearina a , . • a! , < ar training? ~s: 100 today. V . .. : vements : Adelaide end-of-seaso n • Afterwatchin y AFC Carnival in Perth (1991). of putting all c .. :'s .-.. .. :he, . ence on Career : Pat Bowd . envelope, the seriously ,zr :,Career : Too long agoto remember. considering conduct lessons after t Hates : Umpires who think they kno w training . a loi -jut playing football and players/off icials who ® Great to catch up with form e think they know a lot about umpiring football . (ano now - . _ . Mcs , gJern carabie Matches: U19 Second Semi Miel _ (AFL-1990) ; 1991 VAFA 'A' Section Grand Final . fixture, Go, . Best Am ateur Footballers Seen: Ric Schober (Collegians) ; Bruno Conti (NOB's) . • C®ngratuia tic .is to on his first Best tSmpir~~s: Therese Bolger, Greg Hardiman, 'A' Section appointment last weekeno . The genial Shane Urwin . goalie - a former North Balwyn Little League and Wh ' I L:' rrapirirag: VAFAUA Golf days. Vickick coach - was encouraged by Old Ivanhoe's Players with nse of humour. favourite umpires man _ -e$"4r, tojointheVAFA --rhi I eiike ipiring : Tribunals. ranks. With the ' h' and ` G lp' G rand )n: to keep performing at a high Finals under his belt, n look forward to an level . Notto let MarkJenkins beat him in a4km Time enjoyable Amateur c< Trial . ® Congrats to C ' Well done, Justin!i backroom assist, ;u on ; EMBER: entertaining y : Monthly Meeting . 88.3 every Si y morning . Forthose , us who live 3 28th beyond the 1 kilometre broadcasting band - stiff! We f: See Steve Clinch . are sure `M .! :' can do tapes - at a price! z , Ju ne 13th: VAFAUA Centenar y C,eeoration Dinner. See Richie Simon . • Speaking of radio - was that Nor . '8' • B : . -of-Season Trip : See `Stud' Kilner. N ugent previewing Amateur fixtures on =_--; just before midnight on F. - ' 7t? Obviously, Norm • Go RACV Travel ... doesn't need as much sleep as the rest of us before Saturday's game. Mike and Mecca COMMANDER COMPUTET SYSTEMS PTY. LTD. V.A.RL. TS W L D FOR AGST % PTS A SECTIO N W L D FOR AGST % PTS COLLEGIANS 5 1 0 723 500 144 0 RESERVE SECTIO N .60 20 OLD IVANHOE 6 0 DE LA SALLE 4 2 0 773 616 125.49 16 462 261 177.01 OLD SCOTCH OLD CAMBERWELL 4 2 438 310 141 24 4 2 0 572 556 102 .88 16 OLD GEELONG 4 2 .29 16 ST BERNARD'S 3 3 0 582 527 110.44 12 452 364 124 .18 ORt ' D PRESTON MBOB 4 2 16 3 3 0 518 522 99 23 12 370 335 110.45 MAHC~_LIN ST -„Oti S 4 2 1 6 3 3 0 58, 637 92 14 12 343 4'18 >- . NS D 3 3 397 3 s 0 586 685 8555 '2 - THE :COB 2 0 583 622 9T73 8 . 7 C3APd'dAR 2 4 285 Di D B I (S 2 4 0 574 684 8392 8 - . .'. G . V CYMS 2 4 352 OLD -~- EYBURY uE 5 1 5 0 324 1 5 0 521 670 7776 4 H!PTON ROVERS B SECTIO N 0 6 0 217 OLD BRIGHTON 774 482 160.58 24 E RESERVE SECTIO N OLD TRINITY 5 1 0 804 460 174 .78 20 POWERHOUSE 6 0 0 596 214 278 UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 2 0 .50 24 680 539 126.16 16 GLENHUNTLY 6 0 0 555 288 192 .71 WHITEFRIARS 4 2 0 631 653 AQUINAS 24 OLD P 96,63 16 4 2 0 514 359 143 .18 1 6 .R4DlANS 3 3 0 632 626 10096 72 NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 2 0 465 393 118 OLD "~BURN ;ANS 3 3 DOVETOr .32 0 584 628 9299 1 2 : AFC 3 0 400 442 900 BANY . .. . 2 4 0 ANZ BANn 2 0 335 49 705 651 8 BRlK 2 4 a~o 2 4 0 606 668 907210"2 . 6 3 29 ' S 0 487 688 7078 4 4 83 L 2 0 28 A .iG ::E U .ERSiTY 220 0 6 0 477 985 4843 0 C SECTION 6ULLEEN UNifED 0 6 0 249 58 KEW 5 1 0 755 597 126.47 20 RESERVE SECTION ~ F BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 2 0 812 OLD ESSENDON GR 6 0 0 508 FAWKNER 575 141 .22 16 4 2 0 617 544 113,42 16 WEST BRUNSWICK 5 1 0 544 COMMONWEALTH BANK 4 2 0 740 677 109 .31 16 ST MARY'S 5 1 0 577 SO B 3 3 619 613 10098 '2 CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 2 0 314 3 3 0 657 657 700G0 ;2 SALESIAN OC 4 2 0 51y 2 4 0 763 655 16649 8 UHSOB 4 2 0 460 ILDA?STH CAULFIELD 2 4 0 573 674 8501 8 OLD CAREY 4 T1OMASTOYN N 2 4 ..__ . _K 2 0 443 0 53 5 796 672' 8 ST "0 S l', 4 2 0 453 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 0 537 ST '7DR , 820 6549 4 ✓ 3 3 0 458 D SECTION ST .-Ril- E ;, DINE 3 3 0 459 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 5 1 0 649 500 129,80 20 PRESTON MBOB 304 5 1 0 636 530 120 .00 20 R~DS 0 427 MAZENOD OC 4 2 0 768 540 142.22 16 'tTRAL ' 5 0 Sn OLD IVANHOE < 3 3 0 676 678 99 .71 1 2 0 22 4 ST B=DE S 3 3 0 5Gp FITOB 6 0 ST KE' .-I 514 97z8 ,2 ;84 s 0 652 699 93 28 12 ST JCS OC 0 6 0 13,, OLD GBERUJEI:. 2 4 G 562 612 9183 8 G NORTH 2 4 0 502 565 8885 8 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 2 4 0 63 5 0 0 760 204 372.55 24 725 6759 8 ST BERNARD'S 6 0 0 614 M S 1 5 0 508 725 700' 4 ELTHAM OC 280 219.29 24 E SECTION 5 1 0 774 297 260.61 20 CAMBERWELL FC 4 2 0 538 ANZ BANK 5 1 0 810 569 142 .36 20 KEW 304 176.97 i6 BRUNSWICK 4 2 520 364 ^ 86 5 1 0 770 549 140.26 20 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 2 0 858 2 0 447 646 1332,822 16 MARCELLIV 3 3 0 GLENHUNTLY 4 2 0 807 635 127.09 16 OLD SCOTCH POWERHOUSE 4 2 0 586 3 0 340 385 - 470 12468 16 OLD WESTBOURNE 319 DOVETON AFC 4 2 0 699 653 10704 16 BANYULE 362 8€ " AQUINAS OR 4 6 0 237 6'5 3` 2 0 610 568 10739 8 THERRY 0 6 0 ELSTERNWICK 2 4 0 373 156 610 25 :.' 753 4954 8 WILLIAtv1STOWR' GYMS 0 6 0 68 BULL'cEN UNITED 0 6 0 396 669 5919 0 1120 607 LATROBE UNIVERSIT Y 0 6 0 41; H 893 4602 0 DE LA SALLE G SOUT F SECTION 5 1 0 615 244 252.05 20 ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 6 0 0 1131 433 261.20 24 OLD XAVERIANS 5 1 0 531 215 246.98 20 SALESIAN OC 5 1 0 774 516 150.00 20 MAZENOD OC 5 1 0 521 231 225.54 20 OLD ESSENDON GR 4 2 0 629 463 135.85 16 MONASH WHITES 5 1 0 399 230 173.48 20 ST MARY'S 4 2 0 BLOODS 4 2 0 484 31 . 717 614 116.78 16 OLD 'E . ST :DREVJS 4 720 .3U='J'ANS 3 3 0 400 2 7 . :RSITY 2 ~ 633 113 74 16 0 GFt REDS 2 0 C73 70768 16 .' O,VS 3 3 0 418 394 :,po iNSULA OB 2 0 1G458 16 ~U EYnv~Y 3 3 0 325 392 82 :.LD CAREY q 2 p COL_LL;~V$ 3 3 0 256 32 .'[t 10033 1 6 S KEl" . ' 2 0 UHSO a 569 4 0 180 296 ~„87 5T J0' ^ OC 2 3 0 8849 '2 O D GEELONG 2 621 E'9 1G032 8 4 ' 6 461 1649 RICHF,,,;dDCEt+'=L 2 4 0 533 S KILDA+STH CAULFIELD 7 5 0 259 577 4489 STPAT, RICKS' .'!, . 82?8 8 GLENHUNTLY 0 6 0 86 774 .JNE 2 4 0 464 5ra 8014 8 .t tt WEST BRUN :~. : : K 2 4 0 486 612 79 7: 8 UNDER 19 SECTION i GTIRNSIDE P :K 2 0 537 852 6303 8 DE LA SALLE 6 0 0 717 303 236 .63 24 El TOE 0 6 0 546 OLD XAVERIANS 5 1 0 749 331 226 BORONIA PARK 0 6 0 45 854 6393 0 .28 20 7 799 5720 0 MAZENOD BLUES 5 1 0 679 428 158 .64 20 A RESERVE SECTION OLD MELBURNIANS 4 2 0 709 476 148 OLD SCOTCH 5 1 0 572 "hARCELLI N .95 16 392 145.92 20 602 E426 ST BERNARD'S 5 1 0 574 445 128 .99 20 ST BERNARD S BLUE 3 3 0 0~ E 4 OLD XAVERIANS 4 2 0 769 ORh COLLEGIANS 4 2 0 5513 519 148.17 16 ;OND 2 4 0 490 693 70 .. 414 123.91 116 COLLEGIANS 2 4 0 587 90,' - 8 OF: A SALL E 4 2 0 557 478 116 53 ,6 OLD A.!ENTONIANS 0 6 0 466 852 p C C 3 3 0 588 'OLD HAILEYBURY 0 6 fl 313 784 3992 IN 504 r1667 12 U 2 4 0 455 462 9848 8 -JEYBURY 1 5 0 473 UNDER 19 CENTRA L ninRi 565 8372 THOMASTOWN .{ OLD BOYS 1 5 0 37 5 5 1 0 723 499 144 .89 20 769 4876 4 UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 1 0 645 456 141 =P-'Y COOB 5 0 318 680 4676 4 OLD CAMBERWELL .45 20 B RESERVE SECTION 5 1 0 764 558 136 .92 20 THERR Y 4 2 0 735 465 158 OLD PARADIANS 6 0 0 595 239 248 .95 24 OLD PARADIANS .06 16 OLD TRINITY 5 1 0 531 306 OLD CAREY 4 2 0 674 533 72645 1 6 OLD 173,53 20 3 0 622 535 11626 12 BRIGHTON 4 2 0 568 289 196 .54 16 IVANHOE UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 2 0 437 ' 0 675 640 '-}47 '2 295 148.14 16 OLD TRINITY 3 3 v 727 710 1c MONASH BLUES 3 3 0 333 395 8430 1 2 .^ 12 WHITEFRIARS 2 2 4 0 426 602 44 9562 70 IRS ' S 0 293 53' 57 ..5 OLDAIENTONIANS 2 3 i 252 513 4912 10 BANYULE 2 4 0 236 EMPLESTOWE 1 5 0 417 999 4 485 4866 8 / 'BLACKS 0 6 323 73' ... OLD MELBURNIANS 1 5 0 279 442 6312 4 P.ARKSIDE 0 6 0 145 .0 23=7 p UNDER 19 SOUTH 6' CHIRNSIDE PARK 6 0 0 970 560 173 C RESERVE SECTION MONASH BLUES 5 1 .21 24 MHSOB 5 1 0 529 297 178.11 20 0 782 300 260 .67 20 FAWKNER 5 1 0 495 OLD BRIGHTON 5 1 0 682 407 167 .57 20 367 134.88 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 4 2 0 766 534 143 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 2 0 463 277 167.15 16 .45 16 BULLEENlTEMPLESTOWE 4 2 0 486 305 159.34 16 ST BEDE S 4 2 0 582 433 1344/ 16 AJAX 3 3 0 474 428 11075 '2 AJAX 4 2 0 760 567 '3404 76 S' KILDAiSTH CAULFIELD 3 3 0 383 419 91 41 12 OLD SCOTCH 3 3 0 665 550 12091 :2 KG,CO''i9ONNlEALTH. BANK 2 4 0 377 533 7073 8 AfHSOB 3 3 0 657 678 10631 '2 . 2 4 OLD IVANHOE 2 ' 0 446 860 5186 8 p 366 527 6945 8 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 0 6 0 338 805 4199 ~E ' 5 0 247 473 52 22 4 -'TOWN 1 ., 0 244 6'9 3942 4 OAKLEIGH 0 6 0 224 604 3709 0 11 DE LA SALLE GOLD 0 6 0 272 '028 2646 0 't)n~ar~c~ararl Flavar _ C .. rt ,~,c :a~ . DNTAL H -_ ALTH S =RVICES

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