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Again, it has been confirmed that these ng to become one of the eleven Centenary Yea victorious Championships will be held at Waveriey Park. 1rshipwinners n upcoming events. odunitieswill and op p be o Unfortunately the sale of merchandise commem- ;er promote the messagethat' `Amateur Football orating the Centenary Year is extremely slow (please ri refer to advertisement elsewhere in today's Amateur 1992 '10O years old a ar ry Richardson will lead . I June 8th coach B Footballer)As a special offer to try and get sales moving, every ,r Victoria team against South Australia in thes nonal state match between the two states. This take tenth caller who leaves the correct answer to the special s question below on the Elsternwick Park answering during the two years between Amateur carnival l h involve participation by all the Amateur footbal machine overnight, on either this Saturday, Sunday or Q~rt~~caller ig states of Australia . Monday night will earn maated to you, Tnis match, to be played at Waverley Park as a However, before you r MUST be received rc-inraiser to the Hawthorn and Adelaide o an order form and cheque ~ opportunit y ordering other Centenary items. on a first class venue, before a big crowd and on Remember when you leave your message on the adaythatto a promoter will become a Victorian versus answering machine record : South Australia day . Old Your name Already our coach and selectors have named ® Your phone number and address as captain and Old Cs'eelong's + The answer to the question ch's Robert Futter ;~ player .nton a s - ® Your T-shirt size . eady unify the group inop eparat~os ffia,- working hard to up n The question : John Manton r a hard match where theinA~ n be intent o Richardson. Robbie, Fuller and ~ this game unexpec- Barry >toring its image for dropping . aretheteam i~yh t guernsey numbers do the two tantly against Sth Australia during last year's Carnival at ~aver4sy Once again, our Under 19 team will be participating eirrespective Amateur ctubs and playersnumber wear for did th the coach wear during his VFI. in the VicHealth Championship - the fifth successive what . This year our team has a new coach championships An extremely keen playing days? Enjoy your day anyuEe,s John Simpson . studentB of the game, he will attempt to do what has not A SECTION by Adam Kenyon REVIEW certainly been their most redeeming feature aod last De La Salle, after a slow and indecisive first half, week was no exception with Wayne Phillips, Per decided to show Collegians exactly who is boss in A- Thiessen and Je re myRae giving their forwards more section . Led by wingman/come-forward pocket player than enough opportunities to win this game . Chris Campbell (7 goals) the boysfrom East Malvern Matt De Mattia ended the game with 4 gls and Les piled on 12 second half goals to the Lion's 4. Byrns3, but other forwards were nowhere to be found . Collegians were well served by Stephen Mount (6 In complete contrast St Bernard's, who had less of goals) and David Hoyle (5 goals) but had no answer the play, had forwards prepared to contest (a good trait to the De La play on rebound game . to have!). John Law, Nick M itchell, Ben Horn and The De La attack began with backmen such as Paul Luke Gollant edged St B's to victory and certainly have Fiume, Mick Hagan and Damien Toohey and put the Bloods in the hot seat. continues on to runners like Col McClounan and Julian Maloney. PREVIEW Chris Pollock and MattGalbraith tried hard all day The replay of last year's B-Section grand final for the Lions, but as a team they were unable to maintain between Old Xaverians and St Bernard's takes place 4 quarters of pressure on De La . at Flinders Park today. To be quite honest I've have no Old Scotch began brilliantly against Ormond and idea who will win this one. Both teams are very set up a winning lead in the 1st term kicking 7 .5 to 2 .2 . determined and both have individual players who, on This was a physically tough game in which the their day, can be match winners. Cardinals notched their 4th consecutive victory over Luke Gollantis ever-dangerous and at the other end Ormond - no mean feat! of the field, Matt Bourke is more than capable of leading Nick Sebo completely cut Scotch's Andrew M illar Xav's to victory. Wayne Carey and Doug Bailey should out of the game but 10 other players in red booted have a great duel in the ruck, with Ma tt Mulkearns and majors. Andrew Smith, Gavin Eagle and Stuart Dale Holmes at the drop of every ball also Iikely to be Steele dominated the centre line as Ormond fell down at each other day. across the half forward line. Stephen Grace was in fine I believe that it won't betheform of the stars that wins touch for the Monds' kicking 5 goals, but Scotch were this game, but the form of the bottom 4 or 5 players and desperate to maintain their quarter time lead . even the form of both teams' seconds is too even to Marcellin led at every change to defeat Therry by separate! The only thing that I can say with certainty 21 points . Gary Petroff kicked 8 goals for the Eagles is that the Xavs will have a home ground advantage as Therry put in one of their shockers. and for this reason I'll go with them - by a point ! Joe Amad certainly makes a big difference to the De La are at home to Marcellin and they are bursting Marcellin line up, as doestheform of running half backs with confidence. Marcellin have performed far better Matt Chun and Andrew Tranquilli . than most people, including myself, thought they would Therry welcomed Mick Grocock back to form but in '92 . his efforts, along with Paul Matton and Mick Goodwin, Their main avenue to goal is obviously Gary Petro, could not stop Marcellin . The Eagles had 10 goal De La's Peter Rennie will have to watch this bloke care- scorers which only goes to show how much ground their fully otherwise they could be trailing at half time again . players covered in this game, especially in the first term Basically De La have too much man power. Pal when they booted 7 goals to none. Mannix is due to kick a bag and runners like Danny Therry coach Tony Crotty must be at a loss to find Smith, Andrew Mackintosh and Brett Mahoney (who the reasons behind his team's inconsistency. could be still out with injury) are more than overdue for No rth Old Boys stormed home to defeat the Old big games. Xaverians by 10 points. It looked as if the Old Boys The Eagles will be looking to Matt Chun, Luke had kicked themselves out of this game when they Getson, Steve Boysen, Joe Amad and Tony Zannoni booted only 10 minor scores in the first quarter. to put them in a winning position, but De La at De La idOBs had 10 goal scorers with Tony Egan finishing ain't easy! the game with 6 . It is unlikely that Chris Campbell will play forward Xavs continued to be led by John Bowen, Geoff pocket again but if called upon he obviously knows what Clare , Doug Bailey and Dale Holmes but had few to do after his 7 big ones last week . avenuesto goal, especially with M att Burke being held This will not be a walkover but De La will be too strong to 2 goals. Dan Richardson kicked 5 from half forward - De La by 15 points. but in the final analysis the Old Boys toughed this one Old Haileybury are at home to Collegians, who are out and it just may give them a bit of confidence. coming off their first loss for the season.
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