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The Amateur Footballer, Week 12, 1998
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'th the temperature plummeting and the chillfactor soaring, you would think amateur sup-
porters would be rugged up in front of a fire on acold Saturday afternoon . but the gripping battlethat is unfolding in A-section for a top four spot iskeeping interest alive among the punters, who con-tinue to brave the conditions for the sake of theirsides .
And what an interest these two rounds haveheld (last week and today) as the middle order con-tinues to sort itself into contenders and pretenders .
The two big winners of the round were St .Bernards and De La Salle, both with victories overrival middle order sides . Old Nlelburnians andUniversity Blues respectively. While De La's victo-ry left them outside the four on percentage, it'splaced University in a precarious position giventheir tough clash against St . Kevins today. The Deeswere two points behind at the last change but Elliot,Crowe . Chun and co . saw them home in a closegame. Closer still was the game at St . BernardsCollege, where the home side led all day and thenwithstood a late challenge by the desperate Redlegsto hold on by 5 points . Andrew Merrington and TimHarvey played well for the winners, while skipperTim Stuckey booted four goals for OM's .
Along with St . Bernards and De La Salle, theother two sides with a 7-4 record, Old Scotch andSt . Kevins, both scored wins against the bottomtwo sides . Hawkins' fantastic 9 goal effort helpedthe Cardinals overcome a spirited Old Brightonafter half time for a 42 point victory . whilst SKOBSonly managed to shake off a gritty Lions side in thelast quarter at Elsternwick Park. Bowles chipped inwith five goals and Dion Ciavola and Stuart Powelldominated the midfield for St. Kevins, while theresilient Jimmy Bennett again tried his heart out forthe Lions . The other match played last weekendsaw Old Xaverians score another percentage-boosting win, this time at the expense of OldHaileybury . The Bloods managed just 2 .7 for theafternoon, not nearly enough to surpass even DanRichardson's 6 goal contribution, as Xavs routedthem by 109 points .
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The match of the round comes from ToorakPark, where the ladder leaders face a challenge fromthe in form St. Bernards side in a clash that has allthe makings of a beauty . Both teams boast strongforward lines . with Mitchell . Vassallo and Gilmour
kicking goals for St .Bernards, andRichardson andJones up front forXavs, while the Blood v. GoIlant ruck duelpromises much . The reigning premiers movball beautifully from defence to attack, s,Bernards are going to have to work hard allthey're going to stop this well-oiled machine .might fare better than others have, buBernards winning ways will come to an end tXavs by 35 .
St . Kevins travel to University Oval to givfBlues their most important test for the seascfar. A loss today would leave the home sidegames adrift of the action and wondering
w all went wrong. Blood continues to led frorrfront while McKinnon and Sturrock are also inform for the Blues, while Stuart Powell is on,Kevins player to keep an eye on . The club iswrap for the talented player, and his good touchhelped offset the loss of Marcus DoIlman inmiddle . The continued absence of Garvey, Ryanothers is hindering SKOBS efforts but I think tYjust get up today by 9 points .
The other important clash today comes fronJunction Oval, where the Redlegs meetCardinals in a big clash for both sides.Cardinals have a chance to put some space betvthe two sides on the ladder while the Redlegs wimindful of closing the gap and staying in toiThey will be buoyed by memories of their thrilwin against Scotch first time round, when supefitness seemed to help them over the line, but thfind a vastly more confident Cardinals outfit toeThis game will go to the wire, but Redlegs to bouback today by 10 points .
De La Sall e will be looking for a victory atBrighton today, hoping that a win and favounresults at other venues would see it jump to secoIts been a topsy-turvy season so far for the Dfbut Kevin Collins will be comfortable with arecord so far given that his charges haven't setworld on fire yet. They should not have too nntrouble knocking off Brighton today . Its beertough season for Dale Tapping, beginning withdecimation of last year's side and flowing on tseason punctuated with just one win so ILennox, Hipwell . Perry, Jackson and co . are btling hard, and Raju is a lively player, but the Diwon't drop this one . DLS by 31 points .
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Ai(cr suffering a comprehensive thrashing at thet,~ii,cls of the top team, Old Haileybury have ai,auce to make amends against the bottom sideaac when they host Collegians . Unfortunately for
S,uion Meehan, the Bloods might not find the Lionsto be the pushover they might have anticipated .snurred on by their warhorse Bennett, and the out-:r1ncling season of Gabe Deane-Johns, the Lionsi j ,tce been edging toward a win in recent weeks andn iII be primed at the prospect of a demoralisedI ileybury unit . Its the last time I"ll tip them for a
i-Collegians by 18 points .
St . Bernards - congratulations to AndrewBrebner (150), Paul Gilmour ( 100) and Lukevassallo (50) who have all recently reached mile--iones with the club . All fine clubmen and all at St .Bernards wish you all the best for the next mile-stones.
Old Haileybury - congratulations to MarkOrton and Wayne Smith on reaching 200 gamestoday. Both are former premiership players . B&Fv: inners and have given fantastic service to the club~ver many years . Well done to you both. AlsoAlistair Pound, Brett Carson, Ben Langford-Jones and Shane Walden on reaching 50 gamesn ith the Bloods recently .
JULY 11 - ROUND 13ST. KEVINS v . OLD BRIGHTO NDE LA SALLE v . OLD MELBURNIANSOLD SCOTCH v . OLD XAVERIANSST. BERNARDS v. OLD HAILEYBURYCOLLEGIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUE S
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UNIVERSITY BLUES v. ST. KEVINS Field :Vark Gibson Cameron Stewart Boundarv :Bob Mutton Greg Shilo Goal : Brad Nash GeoffGriggOLD BRIGHTON v. DE LA SALLE Field: AlbiePirley Nigel Pedler Goal : Anthony SimpsonRoss Richard sOLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD SCOTCH Field :Martin Jackson Richard Eastwood Boundary :Sliaun Hennig Cameron Hayes Goal :Shannon Ryan Russell OwensOLD XAVERIANS v . ST. BERNARDS Field :Steve McCarthy James VanBeek Boundary :Cameron Kealy Tim Dodds Goal : Kevin SegotaBernie Hoare
OLD HAILEYBURY v. COLLEGIANS atFisher Oval, Haileybury College Field :Wayne Hinton Graeme Thwaites Boundary :Michael Chapple Tristan Bowman Goal : JohnRobinson Reno Barichievich
Glenn Hatfield (OX) clears the ball at Toorak Parklast weelc, in Old Xaverians big win over OldHaileybury.
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NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALVASSALLO ST.BERNARDS 2 52BOYD OLD SCOTCH 39WARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 2 31GILMORE ST. BERNARDS 1 31RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 6 30RYAN ST. KEVINS 2 27
A RESERVEWRZKOWSKI UNIVERSITY BLUES 4FISHER DE LA SALLE 2
CRANE OLD SCOTCHDIXON OLD MELBURNIANS I
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A Section Results on Page 41
A SectionCOLLEGIANS
Coach: Leigh CarlsonRes. Coach: Craig Nankervis
1 B. Kin g2 N. Florentine3 B. Woolhouse4 T. Van Der Veene5 G. Deane-Johns6 S. Van Der veene7 L. Byrne8 C. Higson8 C. Pollock9 V. Cleary10 S . Hardin g11 B . Mackenzie12 C . Dilena13 G . Palme r14 D . Warne-Smith15 N . Michael15 Y. Phillips16 A. Wallace17 R . Hosking18 J . Bennett19 B. Mooney20 A. Greenway21 A. Johnston22 D . Ker r23 N . Milat24 R . Hartnett25 J . Frazer26 S . Wooley27 S . Humphry28 S . Blackman29 A . Kenneally30 M . Galbraith31 J . Nevins32 J . Tarpe y33 A . Startin34 D . Entwisle35 R . Morley36 G . Fode37 M. Opie38 M. Lake (C)39 R .Jones40 M. O'Donnell41 S . Lubich42 L . Vasdekis43 G . Cooper45 M . Mossman46 C . Harri s47 D . Milat48 J . Lemon49 A . Smith50 B . Jefferson51 P. Baxter52 N . Gil l53 M . Ingli s54 T Dimopoulos55 A . Mirakian55 E . Jone s57 J . Moore58 A . Thompson59 M . Richards64 M . Gribble70 T. Smit h77 T. Proctor
DE LA SALLE OLD BRIGHTON OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MEI-BL7 ;VCoach : Kevin Collins GRAMMARIANS Coach: Simon Meehan Coach : Michael FordRes . Coach: Greg Feutrill Coach :Dale Tapping Res. Co ach: Peter Fatouros Res. Coach: David Brovr
1 M. ChunRes, CaxKStephen Bames
1 A. Baxter 1 M. Benne tt2 P. Fiume 1 A. K ryzwniak 2 D. Connell (C) 2 S. Theodore3 D. Crowe 2 J . Murch 3 D. Warden 3 A. Ross4 L. Hall 3 R. Oakley 4 C. McKenzie 4 S. Ellinghaus5 C. Swift 4 M. Talbot 5 C. Warden 5 L . Bunn6 M. Fisher 5 N. Perry ( C) 6 W. Smith 6 P. Thompso n7 C. Browne 6 S. Alderson 7 Adam Hilton
7 C. Thompson8 C. Wright 7 B. Logan 8 M. Ort on8 M. Love tt9 C. Campbell 8 G. Hipwell 9 C. Home
Aubrey9 C10 T. Silvers 9 S. Lennox 10 C. Efstathiou .
11 A. Evans (VC) Ha rt ma n10 R 11 C. Hucker 10 T. Roberts
12 D. Toohey.
11 A . Fitzgerald 12 D . Seccull 11 M . Juke s13 A. Waters Bicke tt12 H 13 B. Carty 12 A . Hewitt14 A. Duncan .
Ken t13 R14 A. Forsyth 13 S . Rose
15 J . Hodder . 15 N . Morey 14 J . Bun n16 S. Hyland 14 B . Paterson 15 R . Bart holmeusz 15 M . Forste r17 A. Elliott 15 D . Tymms 16 B. Langford-Jones 16 C. Eab ry18 A. Flowerday 16 B . Williams 17 Ash Hilton 17 J . Mille r19 J . Tully 17 A . Van Den 18 A. Papott o 18 A . Topakas20 B. Corin Dungen 18 M . Constable 19 A . Parki n20 P. O'Brien 18 M . Jackson (VC) 19 M. Armstong ( VC)
20 J . Guest21 D . Jackso n
'19 A . Mandylaris 20 C . Kraus
21 L. BoydCallagha n22 P. O 20 A . Palfrey 21 A. Walden22 A . Waddell22 S. Laska
23 D . Grace21 N . Winte r
Farrel l22 K
21 B. Waters22 S. Richardson 23 M . Berry (VC)
24 J. Morel.
23 A . P ry or 23 M. Seccull 24 C. Berry
25 G . HynesCa rte r24 R
24 A. Ross 26 C . Kennedy
26 S. Wood .Nickas25 S 2 5 G . Rowlands 27 O . Boy d
26 P. Wyles.McNamara26 T 26 G . Phillips (VC) 28 S . Rabbitt
27 L . Van Der Pligt . 2 7 J. Dann 29 M . War d28 S. Ha rt 27 D . Paterson 28 A. Pound 30 I . McMulli n29 D . Rosman 28 A . Aide on 28 S . Walden 31 J . Ha rt30 B . Mannix 29 P. Woff 2 9 B . Carson 32 A. McDougall31 K. Mannix 34 M . Reid 30 R . Aughterson 33 G . Dixo n32 R . Bonnici 35 S . Mercer 31 D . Mason 34 C . Elli s33 D . King
'36 B . Pollock 31 B . Mai n
' 35 D . Brow nDonnel l33 M . O 38 J . Raju 32 P. O Donnell McKeo n36 A34 A . Pedicini 39 A . Fischer 33 A . Floyd .37 R . Mulquine y35 A . Mackintosh 40 N . Bulfin 34 C . Reidy38 A. Michell36 M . Aro n
Clay37 S41 J . Murchie 35 D . Lappage
Lay36 B 39 J . Rigg.37 M . Rosel
42 A . Cork-Bre w43 C
.37 S . O'Grady 40 S . Crow
38 A . Mithen .Brow n44 A
38 R . Parker 41 G . Wilhel m39 P. Brasher ( C)
.45 T Desmyth
39 M . Stanojevic 42 P. Theodore40 M . Butler 40 H . Gopu 43 T. Clok e41 M . Ellis 46 D. Hansen 40 W. Phillips 45 Z . Useinov42 B . Lee 47 D. Wilson 41 B . Malin Holm e46 D43 L. Borella 49 M . Barber 42 D. Scalia
.47 S. Brown
44 X . Clancy 50 S . Williams (VC) 43 R . Plecher 48 C . Jenkin s44 T. Montgome ry 51 D. Strachan 44 A . Kirkwood-Sco tt 49 T. Stuckey (C)46 M . Hagan 52 D. Stockdale 45 N . Hill 50 P Marinis4 7 D . Lasini 53 B . Letchford 46 P. Langford-Jones .
51 C Bank s48 D . Smith 56 R. Brown 47 J . Kurta .52 B . Campbell4 9 A . Moore 57 A. McLachlan 48 S . Saunders
Bains53 A50 P. Manni xDoa k50 J
59 R. Farrer 49 R. Goulde n50 A Bonwick
.54 I . Paterso n.
51 A . OrlandoD. Crewdso n60 D
Witte61 A
.51 P. Dimond 55 S . Murray
52 D . Hyland.
62 A Lewis52 D. Reid 56 J . Mille r
53 L. Seeger .Wilso n63 B
53 C. Pountney 57 M . Peers54 J . Duckett . 55 D. Scaunich 58 S . Giglia55 M . Herber 66 T. Lennox 56 D. Webb 59 J . Raftopolou s58 T. Ford 71 B. Alderson 57 M . Wray Marshal l60 H59 M . Mercuri 84 P. McMahon 58 R. McMaster
.61 J . Sallaban k
61 R . Grace 60 J . Amitrano 62 W. Hauserman62 R . Bea ttie 61 A. Hall
63 L . Cole63 S . McManus 62 R. Thornton
64 P. Mills64 G . Curren 65 C . Dowling66 S . Thomas
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A Sectionc~a Coach: Tim Coach: Garry Foulds Coach : Tim Hart Coach: Andrew Smith
1 M. Blood (C) 1 A. Comito 1 N . Hart 1 D . Slimmon
2 B. Phillips 2 M. Bourke 2 J. Hardwick 2 J . Dyna nBra d3 M .
4 D. Landri gan (VC)4 V. Comito (VC)5 Joe Mount 5 M. Doltman (C) 4 D. Guengerich
6 D. Ciavola 6 S. Longley6 L. McDonnell 5 A. Heil 6 C . Wood 7 B. Kennedy 7 D. Hayter
6 A. Keyhoe 7 S. Parrett 8 B. Dollman 8 N. Byrne7 S. Lethlean 8 L . Vassall o
J. Kennedy9 D . Smit h10 N . Fraser 9 S. Meade (VC)
9 A. Boyd 8 M. Holmes 10 N . Mitchell (VC) 11 D . Ryan 10 D . Mapleston e
11 Adam Jones 12 B. Hogan 15 M . Olive12 J . Bowen (VC) 13 S. McKeon 16 B . Garvey 16 C . STewart
14 13 L Gladman 14 A. Thomas 17 M . Terzirn 17 G . de Crespign y.
16 14 D. Stoney 15 L . Overman 19 D . Sheeh yO'Keefe20 P 20 R . Polkinghorn e15 J . Taylor 16 Andrew Merrington .
21 J Sibilia 20 Z. McCarty16 L . Ford 16 P. Freeman
17 B Swann.
22 J . Macey 22 P. Sheeha n17 D. Richardson .
18 P. Hayes 23 S . Lowerso n24 S Powell 23 T. Wilcox
L . Gollant (C) .25 B . Marusic 23 B. Furph y
18 S. Hunter 20 T. Sheehan 26 A . Bevac uai 24 P. Fairban k19 D. Stean 21 B. Loughlin 27 R . Gross C) 26 C . Mile s20 M . Hardman 22 Adam Merrington
Collin s23 G28 M . Farquharson29 A . Mount
27 B. Fricker21 T. Ockleshaw .
24 G DeMamiel 30 D . Curtis22 A. Bourke
.25 M Talbot 31 A . McGuiness 32 A. Nugent
23 B. Berry.
26 J . Gollant (VC) 32 S . O'Conno r33 G. Mulcahy
33 L . Tweedl e34 J McKinnon
24 B. Coughlan 26 M. Overman 34 P. Scarfo.
Bake r35 A25 P. Lechte 27 A. Nathan 35 A . Thomas .
29 J . Overman (VC) 37 S . Kennedy 37 A. Lenne n27 L. Fay 29 D . O'Connor 38 J . Bateman 39 B. Bohu n29 S. Wood 30 J . DeBono 39 S . Gribbl e
40 A Hart 40 B. Mille r30 D. Dann 31 M. Farmer .
Hasset tJ y31 L. Tuddenham 32 T. Harveyy
Nutter33 R
.42 J . Pangrazio 42 D . Key s
32 A. Brushfeld.
34 S. Dailey43 D . McArdle44 D Moylan
43 J . McIntos h33 A. Sassi 35 M. Juricskay
.45 D . Waight
44 R . Featherston e
34 B. Healy 36 C . Bond 46 J . Fogarty 45 G . McLachla n
35 S Hede 37 B. DeBono 47 B . Quirk 46 T. Johnson. 38 D McAllister 48 S . McConnell 47 S. Brockley36 P. Barrett .
39 S . Donelly 50 S . Kuring 48 H . Carte r37 J . Hawkins 40 D . Abfalter 51 J . Darcy
52 J Finch 49 D . sTrac k38 T. James 41 B. Overman .
54 S . Game 50 H . Nailo n39 N. Ockleshaw 42 T. Paradowski 55 B . Callery 52 J . Clarke40 R. Ryan 43 C . Davis 56 M . Pangrazio 53 R . Versteegen41 A. Dillon 44 S . Taylor
45 M . Tankey57 C . Bosson g58 I . Hewitt 54 D . Kiely
42 T. Fleming 46 C. Byrne 59 N . Sweeney 55 J . House43 T. Woodruff 47 G . Cusack 60 J . Goldsworthy
61 J Lynch56 M . Belfor d57 T I i47 J . Kay 48 C . Gray
49 S . Byrne.
62 N . Goldsworthyrv ne
58 M. Wyrzykowsk i48 R. Hall 50 N. Lynch 63 J . Herman65 T. Bare 59 L . Fehring
49 R. Dillon 51 R . Doolan 66 A . Morgan 60 D . Edwards50 J . Drake 52 A. Catterall 67 B . Day
68 D M N i62 N . Taylo r
51 D. Walsh 53 D. Law54 D Thomas
. c a r69 M. Ryan 63 G . Klug e
52 S . Connellan .55 D Ferns 70 M. McArdle 65 R . Ben ami nj
53 M . Diamond.
56 J . Rainey T. Salisbury 66 S. Grace54 R. Jones 57 A . Capes 88 S . Young 67 D. McAloo n55 P. Salter 58 S . Gray56 A . Belli 59 M . Hand e57 R. Ralph 60 L. Rogers John Allan's58 M . Fennessy
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nes 0'Shaughnessy Res. Coach : David Law Res. Coach : Hartley Stone Fies. Coach : Pat Mackey. Coach:McCormack Res. Coach : Michael Plant
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3 C. 2 J . StaritskiHosking
T( Holt (VC) 3 L. Hanneberry 3 A . Brebner X 4 W. Keig ran 3 J . Sturroc k
5 R . Price (VC)
J . KitchenC. ReidA. Boyd
Kerr10 J. 9 G. Hatfield 10 G. Matthews 12 M. Rizio 12 B. Blood (C)M . Angus11 10 C. Kelly 11 P. Capes 1
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R.. BowlesMahoney 13 G . Evans
12 S . Hume13 15 M. KordickN. Hoope rD. NormanM . O'Brien15 15 T. Wilkinson 18 A . Wise 18 S. AlexanderA . Spee d
i7 S . Woodhouse18 S . Collin s19 S . Spide n20 T Wilson NC) 19 L21 S . Gibbs22 C. Heath23 O . Crane24 L. Hawkin s25 30 M. ColemanT. Pritchard26 A . Cro w27 R . Armstrong28 N . Thompson29 M . Webe r
J . Laird30 26 S. Tucker 28 P. Gilmour 36 D. Kennedy 36 L . Morison31 A . Smith32 T. Gross33 S . Eustice34 41 M. KeelG. Eagl e35 S . Steele (C)36 A . Milla r37 J. Smyth38 R . Eagle39 M . Starick40 A . Warner41 A . Castricum
'42 S. Duthi e43 J. Paterson44 M . Gwynn45=M . Blenheim46 S. Penton47 T. Reid48 P. Davis49 D . Thomas50 C . Tindale51 A. Faichney52 A. Lines53 S . Milliken54 A. Seymour55 A. Mitchell56 T. Wilmot57 N. Morris58 G . Boy d59 A. Walkom60 M . Weber63 T. Gray66 H. Thomas
B SECTIONby Michael Georg e
t was a round of upsets and breakthrough wins onthe weekend with Mazenod's first win at Ormond an d
Old Ivanhoe recording their maiden victory againstlocal rivals . Ivanhoe . at Ivanhoe Park .
Old Ivanhoe got away from Ivanhoe in the secondhalf of the local derby to run out winners by five goalsusing their "Sydney Swans style" game play of floodingthe back line and running the ball into the forwardline . After a lively first half, Old Ivanhoe piled on fivegoals in the third quarter. inspired by the lift in workrate of James Hope and Rowen and Jarrod Weddle inthe ruck and around the ground . This complementedthe all dav efforts of Old Ivanhoe's on-ball division ofAdam Jenkins . Alex Pappos and George Haros whoworked hard around the packs throughout the game .
Mazenod are definitely on a roll with their firstevery win at the E .E . Gunn Reserve against Ormondand have now won their last three games . Mazenodscored valuable goals into the wind in the first quarterand despite some errant kicking for goal in the secondfound themselves in the lead at half time . Ormondmounted its inevitable challenge in the third quartergoing with the wind and kicked five for the quarter toget back in front at three quarter time. but their inabil-ity to score into the wind and Mazenod's persistence inthe last quarter saw the visitors win by 7 points . TheMazenod defence led by Stewart MeMullin . Matt Quirkand Steve Polan was a key factor in the win keepingOrmond goalless in the second and last quarters . ForOrmond . Matt McConville in the ruck and DavidTurner were an effective combination in the centre ofthe ground and backmen Mark Gilmore and AndrewJobling were good players .
Old Paradians scored a morale boosting win overOld Trinity at home . In a tight defensive battle OldParadians made the most of limited chances in the lastquarter to snatch a win over the competition leaders .Old Trinity had their chances in the last quarter but acombination of inaccurate kicking and a desperate OldParadian defence saw these changes go unconverted .Holland . Pannam and Joyce were amongst the best forOld Paradians . For Old Trinitv Ramsden, on ballerBurrows and Beardsley played well .
Marcellin worked its way to the lead in the secondquarter against North Old Boys and ground out a solidthree goal win at Elstermvick Park . In a low scoringclash Marcellin's two kev forwards AndrewTreganowan and Anthony Caffrey dominated the homesides scoring kicking eight out of their nine goals forthe day . North Old Boys fought hard all day but wereunable to bridge the gap . their best players includedCollison. Jordan and Manassa.
The game between MHSOB and Therry defied thelow scoring trend of the round with the two sides kick-
ing over 30 betweenthem. howeverMHSOB kicked mostof them and won com-fortably by 67 points .MHSOB set up their win in the second quarter by king five goals and holding Therry scoreless. 0'Biand Skinner won plenty of ball around the packsMcCully also played well for MHSOB . For Therry bR . Bannister's and Kuret's performances stood out ;Thrush was active up fonvard kicking six for the d ;
PREVIEW S
THERRY PENOLA V. MARCELLINTherry host second placed Marcellin this week,
and face a tough task to add to their tally of win Marcellin have a fleet of runners and a range of tax i
up fonvard . However if Therry can limit the effectness of the Marcellin key fonvards and get the ballularly enough to Thrush they could surprise . Marceby 5 points .
OLD TRINITY V. MHSO BOld Trinity had a mid-season stumble against
Paradians last week and face another danger g ,against MHSOB . MHSOB lost on the last kick ofday last time around and appear to have the midftalent to match it with Old Trinitv . HoweverTrinity's loss last week and their use of the sp
a home should see them prevail. Old Trinity bypoints.
MAZENOD V. OLD PARADIAN SThe in-form Mazenod combination have an opf
tunity to continue their winning streak at ElstermtiPar against Old Paradians . Mazenod through its sibackline and competitive midfield should haveParadians covered . However if Old Paradiansreproduce their efforts of last week they will take scstopping . Mazenod by 23 points .
IVANHOE V. ORMON DOrmond appear to be the logical pick in the cl ;
of the competition's district clubs as they have slip]out of the four and need a win to stay in touch . Thwere some positive signs in Ivanhoe's performance Iweek but they will need to lift to win this one.
Ormond by 14 points.
OLD IVANHOE V. NORTH OLD BOYSOld Ivanhoe have been just outside of the top fi
for most of the year and need to win if they are to t ;a part in the finals action . North Old Boys have bithe model of consistency this year but might strufto kick a winning score at Chelsworth Park. IIvanhoe by 21 points .
congratulations to Peter Hall on reach-g ; amcs for the club . Beginning in 1979 Peter
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,,,1 and is a fine clubman . Well done from all atnod . Also Tony Tsiavis recently played his 150th
game for the club . Tony a fine goalsneak an d excellentclubnrui is congratulated by all at the club . Peter«'zlch also played his 100th game for the club recent-
,'~ tireless worker at the club an d a fine player on the;I 1 , well done "Bulldog" .
North old Boys - congratulations to Luke Boyle,~ ;iching 150 games recently. A leading goalkicker,he club (4 times) as well as a key member of the
nior team for a number of years . A ll at NOB's wishi well for your next milestone .social :Old Paradians: Luncheon July 11 commemorating
he years 1958-1969 . Premierships in B Section '58rid A Section ' 62 2 64 and '66-'68 . Bookings : Keith
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SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALSTICKLAND OLD TRINITY 4 47HARRISON OLD PARADIANS 2 41CAFFRY MARCELLIN 3 39HEATH OLD TRINITY 29TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 5 28BECKETT ORMOND I 27
B RESERVE
MCGRATH - MHSOB 36BROk'dN ORMOND 1 2711W'RIE NORTH OLD BOYS 1 2 1
'iCKWRAY IVANHOE 1 18
JULY 11 - ROUND 13MARCELLIN v. OLD TRINITYMHSOB v . MAZENOD 0 C at EP SaturdayOLD PARADIANS v . IVANHOEORMOND v . OLD IVANHO ENORTH OLD BOYS v. THERRY PENOLA
MELEES - BEWAR EA melee is "Where an incident takes plac e
involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwingeach other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct "
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Marcus Gill (MarcelliN clears the ball lastSaturday against North Old Boys, while SteveO'Flynn looks on.
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THERRY PENOLA v. MARCELLIN Field : Mark BushfieldAndrew Chapman Goal : Bernie Dix Eugene D'LazarusOLD TRINITY v . MHSOB Field : Heath Little CameronNash Boundary: Anthony Degen Goal : Malcolm Venn PhilBer g
MAZENOD 0 C v. OLD PARADIANS at EP SaturdayField : Phil Catlil Brendan Allen Boundary : Rohan DeversBrendan Corocran Goal : Stephen Leahy John Kelly
IVANHOE v . ORMOND Field : Adam Kiel Andrew StephenGoal: Garry Clancy Daniel VanDuse r
OLD IVANHOE v. NORTH OLD BOYS Field : TimSutcliffe Mark Jenkins Goal : Robert Dunstan Vin Vescovi
B Section Results on Page 38
Old Trinity V. MHSOBOld Paradians v. IvanhoeIvanhoe V. MHSOB
Half Time and Full Time Score Hotline 9457 1718
B SectionIVANHOE MARCELLIN M AZ E N OD M.H .S .O.B . NTH OLD 90-y,,
Coach : Don i Valkards Coach: Twry Pa&ch Coach: Rob Prosser Coach: Warren Fail Coach : FrankRes. Co ach: Rob Pearce Res. Coac h: Dare Haws Reserve: Tcrty Coffins Res. Coach: Colin Crater R es . Coach : Darren Caddy
1 D. Williams 1 C. Slatt e ry 1 P. Robinson 1 J . Bamert 1 C. McKay2 L . Hull-Brown Karavisil s2 M 2 J. Ballenger 2 A. Howard 2 M. Dru m2 J . Di Santo
.3 D. Waters (C) 2 M . Peters 3 D. Woodley
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OLD PARADIANSCoach: Pail FaheyRim Coach : Terry Regain
1 S . Vincent
2 P. O'Loughlin4 S. Phil p5 MP. Geary6 B. Pannam7 P. Cosgriff8 P. Zappa9 P. Harris10 P. Brabender (C)
11 A. Burn s
12 S . Wallis13 D . Stevens14 B. Brabender15 A. Vecchio16 M . Godfrey17 B. Hart18 M . Lynch19 A. Brullo20 J . Willits21 B. Clayton22 A. Dianati23 P. Walsh24 D . Digney25 A. Heffernan26 M .B. Geary27 K. Jenkins28 J . Holland29 S. Dowlan30 T. Mullligan31 L . Galvi n32 P. Digney33 M . Harrison35 M . Gale37 L . Rocchiccioli38 M . Vea r39 P. Reid40 D . Baird41 G . Porteous42 T. Clayton43 P. Heal y44 P. Joyce45 T. McMahon46 B . Flyn n47 N . Ball48 M . Joyce49 M . Hildebrand50 M . Williams52 A . Villant i54 S . Signorini56 M . Ryan57 S . Moore72 D . Truslove
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Whitehall St ., YarravillePh: 9687 8722
OLD TRINITYCoach: Bernard DimRes . Coach: PhD Robson
1 S. Kennedy (VC)2 G. Hudson3 A. Allibo n4 J . Arrowsmith6 R. Heat h7 D. Balaszy (VC)8 S. Dalrympl e9 A. Andrews10 M. Shaughnessy
11 A. Richard s
12 T. Peggie13 J . Cade14 J . Stickland15 T. Stephens16 C. Barr17 D . Burrows18 D . Vargo19 A . Sheehan20 C. Phillips21 L. Kennedy22 D. Beardsle y23 A . Ramsden (VC)24 T. Morpeth25 F. Cameron26 D . Robinson27 L. Clarke28 C. Butler29 A . Seal y30 L. Taylor31 S . Bladeni32 D. Glass33 D. Heighten34 L. Bennie35 M . Pawsey36 J . Sutcliffe37 S . Medli n38 R. Phillips (C)39 P. Johnson40 S . Beamish41 S . Lauletta42 M . Thornton43 J . Beet44 B . Power45 N . King46 M . Beamish47 P. Beet48 C . Smith49 K. Tsonis50 J . Adgemis51 M . Boyd52 L . Seaburgh53 S . Torrens54 A. Grisbrook55 J . Levy56 P. Chide,
57 B. Alford58 W. Somerville59 E . Best60 A. Chiodo61 R . Sella62 S . Wyke63 J . Mero64 J . Pickett65 J . Hannemann66 A. Lode
ORMONDCoach: Stephen GraceRes Coach: Ton Hille1 A. Jobling2 C. Symes3 A. Orr4 A. Grace5 B. Turne r6 T. Gallagher7 B. Connell (C)8 M . Gilmore9 R. Woodland10 P. Marnow11 D. Edgel l12 N . Werner13 D . Turner14 S . James
15 L. Holcombe16 T. Stewart17 P. Joy18 W . Block19 D. Cleary20 M . McConville (VC)21 J . Brow n22 R. Bloc k23 P. McDonald24 J . Collins25 D. Beckett26 H . Brown27 T. Brennan28 B . Collins29 D. Whelan30 N . Well s31 B . Egan32 T. Fimmell33 L. Livingstone34 R. Remman35 G . Bailey36 S . Mackey38 Paul Milner39 J . Byron41 D . Billing42 C . Keleher43 S . Corben44 M . Mabbett45 D . Barton46 C . Cleary47 R . Keating48 G . Smith49 M . Horsfield50 C . Day51 G . Kin g52 N . Courtney53 G . Hammond54 S. Herman56 M . Farrell57 S. Haines58 M . Collins59 P. Konstanty60 P. Ahearn61 B. Keat h62 M . Stielow63 M . Goldberg
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THERRY PENOLACoach: Terry QuitnRes Coach: Chris Bye
1 M. Petrevski1 I . Van Engelen2 M. Finnigan3 P. Gorman4 M. Elliot5 S. Sacco6 J . Vaina7 A. Moloney
8 L. Hollow
9 M. Grocock
10 R . Egglestone
10 R . Bannister
11 J . Hutchinson
12 R . Moran
12 B . Crockford13 J . Thrush14 M . Hewitt15 G . Pinne r16 M . Goodwin (VC)17 G . O'Connor17 R . Lyons18 L. Kuret19 L. Kloster20 J . Clarke21 S . Bannister22 S . Griggs23 C . By e24 S . Kuret24 M . Juric25 M . Postma26 G . Carbis27 B. Stephens28 D . Barron29 S . Goodwin30 M . Tadanic31 S . Hollow32 J . Sacco33 N . La Fontaine34 T. Morri s35 S. O'Halloran36 D . Boyl e37 D . Castaldi (C)39 S. Boyl e40 P. Garoni41 M . Crotty42 M . Gauci42 E . Mifsud43 M . Warren44 D . O'Neill45 T. Denman46 B . Phillips47 D . Goodwin
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ShWePPes C S ECT IO N
by Russell Goul d
Somewhat of a lazy week for the top four teams . bar-ring Beaumaris that is, as from all reports thei r
match could have gone either way. The top four is farfrom set and any lapses could prove disastrous comelate August .
I'd this week like to draw reader's attention to thecloseness of this years reserves competition . After 1Irounds there are 7 teams all within a game and a halfof each other, in the closest race for a long while . Thereis no standout team, and the results are up and downevery week . So as we draw closer to season's end I'dsuggest supporters get up a little bit earlier because youcould see some really desire filled football just after thesparrows arise .Review - Round 11 .
At Bennetswood, Tony MacGeorge kicked 11 goalsas the St .Bedes Mentone Tigers won their third on thetrot . comfortably defeating St . Leos by 60 points. Incold, windy conditions, neither side played spectacularfooty in what was a very low key affair. With no realcrowd atmosphere to spark the teams, they just wentabout their business . The Tigers midfield controlledplay for most of the day, spare a brief period in the thirdterm, and their backline was also wall like . For the TwoBlues, it was a struggle. They seemed to lack any realgame plan and left too much to too few . But for theTigers it was another solid win, keeping them just agame out of the four. with a couple of other positives toput a slight grin on their faces .
At Bulleen Old Geelong withstood a valiant fourquarter effort from Bulleen/Templestowe beforesneaking away towards the end to record a 20 point vic-tory and hold on to fourth spot . The game was alwaystight, the Oggers though starting each term slightly infront on the scoreboard. The last quarter was againtight, and the Bullants fought their way to within twopoints of the Oggers, but as fourth playing bottomshould, the visitors were calm under pressure andkicked four unanswered goals to take the win .
At Keysborough . Old Mentonians also had to with-stand a ferocious Thomastown before escaping with adeceivingly comfortable 32 point victory. In a tight andtough . but scrappy affair neither side was able to breakthe game open and the first three quarters were veryeven . In fact the Bears, with a restructured forward linecame out firing early in the third term and skipped outto an eighteen point lead before the Panthers hit backand regained a 7 point lead at the final change . Thefinal term was also even, but the Panthers convertedtheir six scoring shots to six goals, the Bears also hadsix scoring shots but managed only 1 .5 to diminishtheir chance of victory, the Panthers taking the win .
At Hampton the Rovers also had to turn it on in thefinal term against Banyule before securing a 21 point
victory. In windy con-ditions the Rover
s defence managed tolimit the Bears scoringopportunities whilst at the other end converting any fcays forward. The Rovers led at every change, 43 poirthe margin going into the final term . But the Banyiside was not done, and they dominated play in the firterm to reduce the eventual winning margin to just :points. Competition goalkicking leader Adam Powbooted 6 goals for the winners.
Beaumaris went home and proceeded to exploitundermanned St.Kilda South Caulfield side, tSharks comfortable winners by 74 points . In icy c
o tions the Sharks once again were quick out of tblocks and took the early ascendancy, and the first hcontinued to be one way traffic. The Saints reshuffledhalf time and came out in the third a bit better, but thhad no answers for the Sharks, and were down by kat orange time . The Sharks decided they had percerage to play with in the last and tried to put on a shoand the Saints capitalised, equalling the home side ithe scoreboard, but still going down by 12 goals .
Preview - Round 12 .In the definite match of the round Hampton Rove
go around the corner to face a St . Bedes MentoiTigers side yet to lose a game on their home turf.
T Tigers have a score to settle after their early season loto the Rovers, and seem to play a lot better at home . TIRovers on the other hand will not want to lose this orwith second spot still up for grabs for them . A big crmshould enjoy some good footy, but I'll go for the Tigeat home in a close one.
In what could nearly be the match of the rounanother local derby sees Beaumaris host 0Mentonians in a top of the table clash . The Panthemay need to win to hold onto second spot, and alsogive them a shot at top spot, but the Sharks will 1looking to consolidate . The Panthers have been donrecently, and this looms as a real danger game for therThe Sharks have proven hard to handle at home, an(can't see this one being any different . Sharks to win .could be a big night at Jake's boys, no matter who winin both games .
In other matches, Old Geelong have a home ganagainst St . Leos . The Oggers just beat bottom of tltable Bullants, whilst the Two Blues got thumpedhome . I'd have to go for the Oggers, they are fourth aftall and have won more than they have lost . The TvBlues are struggling .
In a northern derby, Thomastown go home to talon Bulleen/Templestowe in a ninth versus tenmatch, the loser to sit one game clear in the competitccellar. The Bears tested the Panthers awav from hon
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t-hac,ces . Both teams now sit two games out of fifth,three games out of the four . But there are still seventuatches to go so this one is a must win for both teams .The Sainters have been decimated by injuries and sus-pensions to their best players, whilst the Banyule sidehave shown they can be competitive with the best in thecomp- The Saints are at home but they have done littleto inspire this tipster, and I will go for Banyule awayfrom home.
01d Mentonians - congratulations to JamieWinduss who notches up his 100th game for the clubtoday against Beaumaris . Enjoying a wonderful year as%,(- and a terrific clubman, well done from all at[' .wtherland.
SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALPOt'ER HAMPTON ROVERS 6 71
MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 11 61ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 6 551=tAHMOUD BEAUMARIS 3 50VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 1 43GORSKI THOMASTOWN 2 4 1
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JULY 11 - ROUND 13HAMPTON ROVERS v. OLD GEELONGST LEOS EMMAUS v . THOMASTOWNBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . BEAUMARI SST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . OLD MENTONIANSBANYULE v . ST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERS
SENIORS - 27 .06 .9 8HAMPTON ROVERS 4.5 6.9 10.11 10.13 .73BANYULE 2.0 4.1 4.4 7.9 .51Hampton Rovers : Power 6. Blick . C. Ferguson . MeKeller. Parkinson . Beat: D . Ariz.D . Anderson. C. Ferguson . Poaer. Hobson . B . Ari zBanynle : T. Egan 2 . H. McDermott, Plavtair. Mayne. Gilbert . WtlLnore . Beat:Mayne . OBrien . Willmore . D. Witchell. H. McDermott . M. Anderson .
ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.2 4.3 8.8 10.10.70ST BEDES MEhZONE TIG. 4.1 10.1 14.2 21.4 .130St Leas Emmaus: Thomas 3. Decara 2 . D. Dinicolantonto. T. McCann . McGloin.
Willis . Vaughan. Beat : Rose . Meehan . Willis.St Bedea Mentone Tlg.: MacGeorge 11 . Kinsella 3 . Connollv 2 . Napier. Hayres.Kingw•ell. Edwards. Ross . Beet: Connolly. MacGeorge. Zaeklc. Beasley. McCraw.Marimc.
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .3 5.5 8.9 12.12 .84OLD GEELONG 2.4 7.4 10.9 15.14 .104BuBeen Templeetowe : James 4. R. Williams 2. C . Parris 2. Jones. Smith .Matthews. Lambropoulos. Best: Agrotis. Tulloch. A. Parris . Prior. C . Parris. GeorgOld Geelong: Smith 3. W. Paul 2. Edge 2 . Howells 2. J. Paul . Gross . Edmonds .Edmonds, Handburv. McKellar. Davison. Beet: W. Paul . J. Paul . Lee. Walker.Handburv. Stinchcnmbe.
OLD MENTONL4NS 3.4 8.7 11.9 17.9 .111THOMASTOWN 2.4 5.8 10.8 11.13 .79Old Mentonians: Acreman 6. Ferguson 4. Riley 4 . B . Murphy. Paterson .Whiteford. Best: Mullin. D. Kitto . Acreman. Brooks. Riley, Sollev.Thomastown: Gorskl 2 . Grech 2, Rote4skl. P. Colosinio. B. Smith. Theodorou.Fleming. Morabits. Best : Rotesski. Gallimore. Fellou•s . Byron . Holmes, Grech.
BEAUMARIS 8.4 14.5 20.7 22.10.142ST KD.DA SOUTH CAULFIELD 1 .2 2.7 8.9 9.14.68Beaumarls: Fisher 4. Pitts 4. Catlin 3 . Mahmoud 3. Martin 2 . Mills 2 . Gromes.Nguyen . Quin. Vance. Best : Pitts. Vaughan. Holt. Sherman. Mitchell. Martin .St Hilda South Caulfield: (Goal Kickers and Best Plovers not recerved )
RESERVES •- 27.06.98HAMPTON ROVERS 1.3 2.7 4.10 8.13.81BANYULE 2.5 2.5 2.9 2.110.22Hampton Rovers : Armour 2. Lu.wnoore 2. Amoore. Greig. Hulhek. Tota. Best:Dav. McConville. Mason . Haw. R. Dunball. Lynch.Banyule : P. lVitchell 2. Best: Sheehan . A. Plant. Bassett. Riches, Doherty. Ashton.
ST LEOS EMMAUS 1 .3 1.3 2.5 3.5.23ST BEDES htENTONE TIG . 1.2 4.4 8.8 7.7.49St Leos Emmaus: E. Mitchell 2. McLaughlin . Best : O'Reilly. Cashen, SL•nondson.P. L^ins . B . Devlin. New .St Bedes Mentone Tig.i Hecker 3. Boczar. Seibre. Shannon . Williams. Best:Lamb . Furlong . Boczar. WtW .•+ms. Johnston. Kinsella
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2.1 2.5 3.5 5.7.37OLD GEELONG 1.3 8.4 11.5 13.9.87Bulleen Templeatowe: Reilly 2. P. Bone . Nagel. Suno. Beat : Edwards . P. Bone .Suno . Thomson . Nagel . cOld Geelong : O'Brien 4, Harper 2 . N. Power 2. Lilev 2. Spiden . Handburv.McGregor. Best: Gretton-Watson. Landy. Mchmes . Liascos . Rice. O'Brien .
OLD MENTONL4NS 2.1 5.1 7.4 9.5.59THOMASTOWN 6.4 8.4 11.8 13.7.85Old Mentoniens: Millis 4. Norman 3 . Dyer. S . Kitto . Best: Dwyer . RRnduss.Cozens . S . Kitto . Elliott. Mills .Thomestown: M. Robertson 3 . Scarpa 3. Thomas 2. Petsinis 2. Farchlone .DelPapa. Stew•art . Best : L. Biles. Petsints. M. Robertson. A. Robertson . B. Leavold.S. Mines.
BEAUMARIS 2.1 6.5 8.8 13.11 .89ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 0.3 0.8 1.7 1.7.13Beaumaris : Deme 4 . Cotter 2 . Maypiece 2. M. OBrien 2 . Melion . Nish. Ott. Best:Cotter. McLean. Eastosn . Sheldrake. Nish . Marsh .St Kilda South Caulfield: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not reeehed i
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ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v. HAMPTONROVERS Field : Shaun Rolls Daniel HalliwellBoundary : Jason Handfield Becky Griffiths Goal :Peter Wallis Skip Shipley
OLD GEELONG v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS Field :Dirk Kramer Graeme Hunichen
THOMASTOWN v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWEField : Peter Simpson Paul WithingtonBEAUMARIS v. OLD ME NTONIANS Field : GeoffMoore Simon Oliv e
ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . BANYULEField : Craig Bratjberg Gene Hodgins
C SectionBANYULE
coacn: Join SmpsonRes Coach : Stephen Gray
1 B Kiunea r2 D Witchell3 L Holt4 M Gilbert5 B Wilmore6 P Williams7 G Donaldson8 R Williams9 J Plant10 J Fortune11 J McDermott12 J Ega n13 M O'Brien14 S Kayrooz15 S Gray16 D Mayne17 L O'Connell18 J Turnbull19 A Thompson20 S Playfai r21 R Dintinosante22 J Gilham23 M Gray24 A Plant25 C Williams26 H McDermott27 S Yi n28 T Goury29 G Sutterby30 D Taylor31 C Bassett32 T Wason33 D Glass34 C Stevens35 B Anderson36 D Tyle r37 M Jesse38 G Riches39 M George40 P Witchell41 B Grindal42 T Egan43 L Ferrall44 M Anderson45 R Cullen46 P Agostinelli47 B Parkes48 W Gibson49 K Convey50 B Debont51 A Hopgood52 D Noonan53 M Ashton54 B Dintinosante55 D Williams56 B Woodlock57 T Bento n58 S Hartwick59 B Wilson60 B Gillard61 J Charles62 A Camilleri63 M Hare64 C Dodd65 A Mason66 N Cargan67 M Keegan72 L Sheean73 A Rossimel75 J McIntyre76 M Lewis77 M Whelan78 R Smith
BEAUMARISCoach: Brett MerchantHas Coach: Scott Mathers
1 N . McLean2 S. Nish3 M. Pitts3 I . Williams4 M. Devine5 M. Ensor5 A . Qui n6 D. Wright7 P. Fisher8 M . O'Brien9 B. Nicholson9 A. McFarlane10 J . Wadham11 S . Blackie12 S . Mcive r12 P. McMahon13 B . Vaughan14 S . McIver15 M . Hoyne16 M . Qui n16 D . O'Brien17 L. Marsh18 T Cotter19 P. Thomas20 A . Faraguna20 M . Mellon21 P. Sherman21 T. Kendall22 J . Hol t23 A . Catlin23 T. Fisher24 Q . Groves24 B . Gray25 J . Mahmoud26 W. Mill s26 A . Cooper27 D . Johnston28 J . Vance29 C . Martin29 M . Hall30 A . Easton30 R . Corfiel d31 L. McNicholas31 P. Ott32 S . Mitchell33 G . Jury34 J . McGrath34 B. Gray35 B. Ferguson36 S. Hanrahan37 B. Haynes37 M . Bassett38 C . Spence39 P. Duffy40 M. Lance41 A. Blackie42 D . Maypiece43 S. Healey44 S. Closter45 P. Thomas46 C. Ken t47 C. Day50 B . War d59 A. Rowbury60 R. Thatcher
BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE
Coach: Darren BirchHas Coach: David HooQer1 J . Prior
2 S. Driver
3 P. Graha m
4 W. Thompson
5 C. Parris
8 N. Bone9 L. Stott10 P. George12 A. Parris13 D . Tulloch14 D . Cooper15 D . Bone16 S. Smith18 J . Call
19 P. Nigro
20 M. Jones
20 B. Wolnizer
21 D . Harlin
21 D . Hooper
23 D . Matthews
29 P. Bone
30 M . Agrotis31 C . Darby
31 A. Shine
32 R . Williams33 G . Pemberton34 S . Lambropoulos36 P. Hare37 S . Boy d37 L. Thompson38 S . Jame s39 T. Driver41 L. Cessari o
43 C. Papadopoulos
44 J . Rozaniti s
47 C. Morihovitis48 R. Lambert49 M . Bellato50 D. Glover
56 M. Tuomy
59 D . McNamara
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Coach : Russell BarnesRes Coach: David Rog enson1 B. Hoare1 C. McGregor2 M. McKellar (C)2 T. Smith3 B. Ari z3 S. McDonal d4 S. Anderson (VC)4 A. Hunte r5 B. Martyn5 P. Buckley6 A. Natoli6 A. Perry7 David Anderson7 W. Armour8 Drew Anderson8 E. Crabtree9 J . Da y9 S. Morgan10 C . Ferguson10 M . Luxmoore11 A Browne11 R . Greig12 S . Wills12 J . How13 T. Wilmott13 C . Amoore14 D . Hobson14 D . Marshall15 S . Blick15 M . Dunball16 J . Ferguson16 B . Armstrong17 D . Artz17 S . Willison18 D . McConville18 C . Thomas19 B . Holt19 A. Hullick20 A.Power20 G . Haggart21 S . Parkinson22 R. Dunbal l22 R. VanDooren23 S . Helliger23 T. Lynch24 C. Scarlett (VC)24 M . Youn g25 M . Davey25 A . Guthrie26 M . Lake27 W . Benton28 L. Tota29 R. Hunt30 P. Cotter31 R . Grimmer31 C. Perry36 C. Van DenDungen44 B . Johnstone45 A . McGregor
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16 W Earle 1 5 M . Broad15 A OiReily16 A Rose 17 D . Gorski
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19 D. Kifto 18 A Giaquinta17 A Tsirogiannis 8 T Batty 19 P. Ristevsk i
20 S Mullin 19 B Tomlinson 18 S Vamvakis 19 A Major 20 L Alabakis21 S Kitto 20 T Lamb 19 J Thursfield 20 A . Gill 21 E Lentini22 P Harrington 21 W Furlong 20 A Diamond 21 G Simmondson 23 R Dimaggio23 N Moodie 22 J . Honan 21 A . Cranston 22 A Burgess 24 B Smith24 C. Twentyman 23 T Peck 22 B . Agostino 23 S Nankervis 25 R Kenned y25 J Winduss 24 T Beasley 23 A Dalla Lana 24 C Kenny 26 C McNeil26 G Dart 25 S Booth 24 B Muscali 25 A McKenzie 27 M Rei d27 G Katris 26 S Hecker 25 P Dynon 26 B Devlin 28 L Marabit o28 M . Bond 27 A Wilce 26 S Wood 27 P Bowden 29 K Harlin g29 A Carte r
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D SECTIONby Ken Bremner
& Tom Brai n
Fur of the top five teams record wins, MonashBlues being the odd one out. Salesian and Ol d
Essendon Grammar prove that ladder positions don'treally count for anything. The top 4 look pretty well setas do the 'Tail end Charlies' in St Pat's Mentone andSt Johns O.C .'s . The remaining 6 teams are locked ina desperate and delicately poised battle for either theprized 5th spot, bringing with it finals action or con-versely the dreaded 9th/ l Oth positions that bring withit the 'R' word .
Review Round 11 - June 27At Bulleen a fired up Salesian took early control
but their 3 goal lead at qtr. time over Yarra Valley wasquestionable. Seven majors each in the 2nd qtr . keptSalesian extremely well poised at the long interval . The2nd half was a carbon copy and whilst the'Bushrangers' got to within 9 pis in the final stanza.Salesian steadied and ran out 17 pt victors .
A very ordinary performance from the boys atMonash against Old Essendon Grammar . The'Blues'had their fair share of the ball but just couldn't findthe big sticks to exert scoreboard pressure on theO .E .G.'s . Mid way through the last term the matchwas very much up for grabs . however it was the visi-tors who rallied best to emerge 19 pt winners .
Aquinas, after failing to capitalize with the wind inthe lst qtr. were never really in the hunt against Ajax.One goal each at the break gave the 'Jackas' theopportunity to split the game apart in the 2nd term.This they did with a 6 goal to nil haul . Another scrap-py 3rd qtr. by the 'Bloods' spelt doom and but for agutsy 3 goal effort in the last Aquinas overall were verydisappointed with their efforts . Total opposite for Ajaxwith a big 52 pt win . The 'Jackas' well served byRedlich . Halphen . Bloom & Duzenman whilst for the'Bloods' . Colliver, Grierson & first gamer Gutbrod alldid well .
St Pats Mentone were quick into stride to bag 7snags in the lst qtr but alas allowed the 'Fri ars' tosnare 5 of their own into a strong gale . From thatpoint in time Whitefriars took control to score another17 majors to the 'Vultures' 6 to run out convincing 66pt victors. The margin was probably a tad flatteringgiven the fact that St Pats had 3 players down withvery serious injury . 2 of them requiring hospitaliza-tion. On behalf of all 'Ammo' supporters we trust theboys recover well (KB & Tommy) . For the 'Friars' .Carrigg, Robbo (again!) & Gloufchev were in everythinglike salt 'n' pepper.
Parkside's victory over Uni . Blacks was set up inthe lst qtr . kicking 33 pis to 1 . The Blacks were onlyable to reduce this gap by a goal come half time andthen set about restricting the 'Red Devils' in the 3rdqtr . This they did by fighting tooth 'n' nail and running
hard, still, Parkside got the lead out to 40 pis at lertime. The last stanza saw Parkside resolute in defeto hold sway against a gallant Uni . Blacks and reter a 33 pt win . Parkside accorded Vita, Hockey, DFLaursen & Inserra as their best and for the 'BlaMoodie, Nihill & Lowe.
Southbank trekked out Sth . East to Dovetormatch up with St John's O.C .'s and got a real frin the 1 st term when the Joe's snagged the i st 3 . Asettling into stride and trailling by some 10 pis attime the 'Bankers' got some run and system into tgame and raced away to a commanding half time 1This margin was extended into the breeze in theand further added too in the last stanza. The Jfought it out gallantly as was expected and are ndefinitely on the improve . Best for Southbank wereevergreen 'Bubba' and Big Danny boy !
Preview Round 12 - July 0 4St Pat's Mentone V Monash Blues - A hard w
ing. gritty and determined 'Vultures' combinationdefinitely give themselves a chance in this agains .out of sorts Monash Blues . The visitors do howehave a greater array of ability and talent availablthem and KB expects the 'Blues' to extract the cand win by 4 goals . The Blues really must win tcas they place themselves under extreme pressure.Vultures totally decimated by injury will again girtheir best . TB feels the Blues will return to formwin .
St Johns O .C.'s V Old Essendon Grammar -O .E .G .'s will be bouyed by last weeks result andbe keen to add this game to their list of wins . St Jolare steadily getting their act together and will rnthe visitors work hard for the spoils . KB reckons inend though the O .E .G.'s will be travelling home 4victors . St . Johns at home are confident of causirbit of an upset going into today's game and whil
s is certain they will give a good account of themsehjust can't see them winning.
Yarra Valley O .B .'s V Southbank - Abetween 2 very talented teams with contrasting l eof consistency of performance . Whether the Whave any home ground advantage (playing at Bulbis questionable and this added to their hot andnature leads KB to select Southbank to win by 24Again a must win for both sides this isBushrangers last chance while today is the starttough run for the Bankers who will start with a w
Salesian V Parkside - For mine this game Uon match of the day status . Both teams coming off
o,,ld wins and the incentive is there for both to keep
0 ,i ~ti,inning, KB in a'roughie' selection is tipping infi~ ottr of the home side, given their distinct advantag e
Chadstone and for the simple fact that as 'scribe' I,11, calesian by 17 pts . What type of scribe you arehp is open to conjecture and tipping these types oft,pses really makes one wonder!! Despite Salesians
;;pod form the Devils are better and TB reckons they'llwin easily.
Ajax V Uni.Blaeks - The hottest team in the comp .ock horns in battle with an opponent that will giveheir absolute all . The 'Jackas' are firing on all cylin-ders whilst the 'Blacks' are a tad inconsistent . Toughto keep on winning, however KB just can't see theBlacks' troubling Ajax for long enough to cause an
upset . 'Jackas' for KB by 40 pts . Cannot possibly seethe Blacks troubling the all conquering Jackas who,,;ill have no trouble putting together their 7th win ontile trot. So says the Brain anyway.
Whitefriars V Aquinas - Old foes from neighbour-Jig territories should provide a great game and one inwhich for the visitors, holds enormous value given thepresent state of the 'ladder' and the position they hold .On neutral ground, given the incentive, KB would givelin cBloods' a great chance, but alas, at Donvale I con-fidently predict a 36 pt win for the 'Friars' . The localderby should really be the match of the round theBloods must win today while the Friars would not,,~ ant to drop one now. In a real ripper TB will stickiih the home side .
Press Correspondents :Fax to KB on 9850 696 4(Email KenBremner@access .net .au) or Tommy
on 9265 8001 by midday at the latest on Monday fol-lo~ctng the game .
IEESTO(~ESSouthbank - congratulations to Grant Ward ro p
who plays his 50th game for Southbank today. Welldone from all at the club .
St . Johns - congratulations to Tony Ducacubina(100) and Clint Emery (100) on achieving theirrespective milestones recently . Both inspirationalplayers whose tireless efforts on field area joy toWatch . All the very best from all at the club to "Duca"arid "Spider".
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MONASFI BLUES 3 .2 3.3 7.5 8.8.56OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 3 .3 6.7 8.12 10.15.75Monesh Blues: Rogers 2 . S. 1Vrodarezvk 2. Trumble . McGee. Holloway. Smith .Best: Sndth. Holloway, Dempsey. Caldwell. O'Nelll. S. Wrodarczyk.Old Essendon Grumman J. Leask 3. McPherson 3. Lotter. Fleming, Eeans.Best: Loiters. Fleming. Pana. Walker. WhitHeld .ST JOHNS 3.0 4,1 8.3 9.3 .57SOU9NBANK 1.4 9.8 13.10 19 .16 .130St Johns: Polia 3. Hancock 3. Ladsan . HiggUVs . Doasett. Best: Levy. Higgins, M.Ranhele . A. Rachele. Fop. Ladson.Southbank : Perry, 10. Rhodes 2. Murphy 2 . A . Roles 2. Stewart . McNamara.Eastham. Best: ( .̀aboy. DecartereL Perry. Wallmever. J. Goerllet. Stewart .YARRA VALLEY 2 .2 9,9 12.11 16.13 .109SALESIAN 4.9 11.11 15.16 18.18 .128Yams Valley: Mmran 3. Mtdro 2, Benson 2, Telford 2 . Redda«ay 2. Rees.Ta}dor. SmWle. Drew. Peterson. Best: Dew, Downs, Lhesey .Cote . Koenen .Heffernan. Rees.Salesiaa : Cincotta 3. Donoghue 3. BobeOc 2. Everall 2. Hazell 2, Thain 2.Brown. Grace. P. KatanaSkt. S. Sutherland. Best: Hazell, Taylor. Thain . Canatan .Wiseman. Babette .PARKSIDE 4.9 4.12 7.14 8.18.88UNIVERnYBLACKS 0.1 1.3 2.5 4.7.31Parkside: Hockey 2. Macnamara. Moodie. L. Panjarl. Saldana Tessari. Warren .Beat : Vita. Hockev. Dean. Inserra. D. McCall. Tessarl.University Blacks. Henderson . Beaton . B. Costello, Staunton. Best: Nihill.
Moodie. Henderson. Lowe, Beaton. Caca~9ello .AJAX 1.2 7.8 9.8 13.10.88AQUINAS 1.2 1.2 2.2 5.6.36AJAX: Freund 3. Halphen 2, Rosen 2. Redlich. Marks . RaJch . Bloom. Kalinski.
an. Best: Redlich, Halphen. Borgenstein. Bloom . Duzgmnan. Marks.• Flynn 2. Downes. Gutbrod. Wooden. Best: Flynn . Gutbrod. Larkin .
Dunne, Woods. Grierson .ST PATRICKS MENTONE 7.3 9 .3 13.7 13.7.85PIHITEFRIARS 5.5 13.10 18.14 22.19.151St Patrtcks Mentone: Michael Sullivan n4 . C . Barr 3 . Stephens 2, Sebre, MattSullivan . Tim Sullivan, White . Best : Sebire, Tun Sullivan, Davies. Gurtler.Grrn^es. Michael Sullivan.WhiteGiars : Robinson 7, Gloufchev 6. Campbell 4. Lacey, Poor. Carrtgg.Pasqualotto . Best: Robinson . Gloufchev. C . O'Connor, C . Carrl gg, Bateman. A.Carbone.
RESERVES - 27.06 .98MONASH BLUES 1.1 4.4 8.7 10.9.89OLD ESSENDON 2.0 2.0 3.1 3.1.19Monash Blues : Murchke 3. Pope 2. Riwdan . Hawkins, Maiden, Feenaghty.Morgan. Best: Morkan . Schw~edes . Berry . 6turchfe, Riordan. Dobson.Old Esseadoa: P. Z7amer . Dawson . TrLst Best : P. Cramer, Stembridge. Reid,Barn'. Lukasz, Wright.ST JOHNS 0.1 0,5 0.6 1.7.13SOUTHBANK 8 .5 7.8 11.10 13.12.90St Johns: Edwards. Bat: Ducacubina Fiengar. Webby. Joey. Williams . Cassano.
Southbank: Oliver 4. 4'ear, GeW 2. Campbell. Smith, L. Goodlet, Scanlon, Rachor .Best : Campbell, De Silva . Scanlon, H . Pitts, Oliver, Van Loon .YARRA VALLEY 6.2 9.10 11.11 13.13.91SALESIAN 3.3 3.4 7.8 11.8.74Yerra Valley: Hale 4. S. Thompson 2. Gentle 2, Clarkson 2. Strong. Mcllralth,LeGuett. Best : Gentle . Clarkinson. S. Thompson. C. Ross. Mcllraith. Hale.Salesian: Alligan 6 . Kemp. Cooke. Kitchener, Giannakopolous. Best : Alligin,D.J.Tavlor. Napoli. Hamilton. Sinclair. Roberts .PARKS IDE 3.5 3 .6 6.9 9.12.86UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.2 6.3 8.5 9.8.82Par&slde: Hogan 4. Reginato 2, Gunn. Linares, McPherson . Best: Linares . Hogan .Hotme. Ross. Yandle, Peckham.University Blacks : Helbney 3. Dennis 2, Furness. Witson . Ratraele. Kitchen, Best:Kitchen. Furness . Darroch. Heagney, White. Dennis.AJAX 3.7 6.12 8.14 9.17.71AQUINAS 1 .0 1.1 2.1 4.1 .25AJAX: Kalb 3 . Sawicki 3. Kalbstein . Nathan. Best: Samuel . Snow . Nathan. Kalb,Israelsohn, LewisAquinas : Colella. Moran, Macklin. Jeffrey. Best: Jeffrey. Joyce. Danachte . Cllllord,J, Wilson. Barclav .ST PATRICKS MENTONE 3.0 4.0 7.4 7.5.47R4inEFRIARS 5.2 12.11 14 .13 20.15.135St Patrtcks Menton : M . Barr 3. Paul Murphy 2. Datrnaln. Lewis. Best: Lewis.Paul Murphy. Parker, Batey. M. O'Mear aWhiteU4ar3 : O'Brien 6, Jenkins 4 . D. Vandenboom 2. Fulton. Ward. J. Rio, Glenn.C. Eames. CiarduW. Ryan . T. Carrigg. Best: O'Brien. T. Carrigg, D . Nolan, C.Eames . D. Rio. Ryan.
JULY 11 - ROUND 13MONASH BLUES v. ST. JOHNS 0 COLD ESSENDON GR . v . YARRA VALLEYSOUTHBANK v . PARKSIDEAJAX v . SALESIAN 0 CUNIVERSITY BLACKS v . WHITEFRIARSAQUINAS 0 B v. ST. PATRICKS MENTONE
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D SectionAJAX AQUINAS O .C . MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON PARKSID E
Coach: Rick Marks Coach: Arctrew Crosby Coach: Dave Rogers Coach : Loyd Cm#d Coach: Laurie ZrjfaRes Coach : Andrew Schenker Res Coach : Brad Barclay Res Coach: Steve King Res Coach : Shane Bishop Res Coach : Mark Rowe
1 J . Wrobel 1 G. Burch 1 J . Alexander 1 J . Panagiotopoulos 1 P. Laursen2 A. Kalinski 2 G. Clifford 2 J . Baxter 2 J . Chapman 2 A. Delle-Vergini3 B. Davis 3 S. Edwards 3 L. Holloway 3 P. Lutterschmidt 3 S. Pin o4 M. Dudakov 5 T. Grierson 4 P. Maiden 4 S. Reming 4 D. Warre n5 J . Rath 6 A. Donachie 5 D. Rogers 5 S. Emerson 5 D. Ferraro6 D . Kalb 7 C. Glennie 6 M. Newman (VC) 6 C. Ridley 6 D. McCal l7 G. Samuel
8 S . Kelly 7 L. Findlay 7 T. Cippolon i'
7 D . Drinna n8 A. Krongol d9 A . Rosen 9 P. Phillips 8 A. Fairweather 8 S. O Brie n
9 J . Goodger8 J . Chilcott9 A . Constantin e
10 R . Bloom 10 D . Boland 9 M. Wrodarczyk 10 I . Stevens 10 A . Vit a11 M . Weisler 11 C. Bambury 10 S . Webster (VC) 11 B . Papal 11 B . Hockey12 D . Ones 12 S . Bethune 11 M . Spencer 12 J . Hearne 12 C. Tyso n13 A . Freund 13 C. Jeffrey 12 J . Caldwell 13 P. Chalkley 13 A . Cople y14 Y. Rapaport 14 A . Lorkin 13 A . Herrman 14 S . Evans 14 P. Lennen15 M . Rajch 15 J . Knight 14 R . Burston 15 S . Bishop 15 D. Moodi e16 G . Rozenberg 16 S . Close 15 M . Tinkler 16 S . McPherson 16 M . Campbel l17 A . Cukierma n18 J Wrobel 17 M . Denavi 16 B . Smiley 17 P. Hexter 17 N . Antonopoulo s.19 M . Halphen (C) 18 J . Hughes 17 P. O'Neill 18 T. Read 18 A . Reginat o
20 A Carew 19 G . Whitehead 18 Y. Colombies 19 G. Steven 19 S . Gun n.21 D . Gelbart 20 P. Pares 19 N . Pope 20 J . Lang 20 C. Peckham
22 D . Mohr 21 S . Downes 20 J . Cavanagh 21 S . Dale 21 M . Tessari (C)
23 A . Bensimon 22 S . Flynn 21 C . Gregory 22 M . Lukasz 22 B . Harvey (VC )24 J . Dunne 23 L. Woods 22 A . Dobson 23 J . Hughes 23 M . Hoyne25 J . Feldman 24 P. Harper 23 S . Wrodarczyk 24 C . Robertson 24 R. Marull i26 B . Duzenman 25 J . Hacking 24 B . Hodson 25 A . Leask 25 M . McPherson27 A . Lust28 D . Degen 26 H . Field 25 J . Hawkins 26 D . Fletche r
27 D . Barr26 S . Ross27 L. Panjari
29 D . Marks 27 S . Jones 26 P. Hurley 28 B . Turner 28 S . Fishe r30 N . Israelsohn 28 G . Wiston 27 N . De Young 29 J, Saunders 29 L. MacNamara31 M . Barnett 29 J . Wilson 28 S . McGee 31 A . Corby (VC)32 M . Borenstein 30 C. Collilver 29 A . Headberry 32 J . Mansfield 30 D . Cusac k33 D . Pat 31 C. Wooden 30 L. Creamer 33 S . Cramer 31 C. Austi n34 D . Gunn 32 M . Hunter 31 J .L . Smith (C) 34 J . Leask 32 J . McCall35 S . Roth 33 M . Collella 32 M . Try 35 D . Whitfield 33 A. Botta36 J . Segal 34 M . Tarullli 33 J .M . Smith 36 P. Trist 34 A. Starkie37 J . Engelman 35 R. Chapman 34 B . Dowsley 37 J . Walker 35 G . Panjar i38 J . Lewis 36 J Hunt 35 D . Murchie 38 M . McKerrell 36 W. Lay39 A . Grundmann
.37 H Nichol 36 M Tehan 39 A . Merrington 37 B . Perile d
40 A . RedlichSnow41 J
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.37 J . Bolton 40 T. DiBlasi 38 F. Darrigo
.42 A . Sawicki 39 S . Connelly 38 S . Hooper 41 I . Ritter
42 A . Jealous39 B . Michel40 L. Inserra (VC )
43 Y. Shein 40 S . Connelly 39 M . Smith 43 A . Gatt 41 E . Linares44 B . Goldberg 41 J . Kline 40 C. Riordan 44 R. Clohesy 42 P. Dea n45 E . Steen 42 R. Moran 42 A . Hickey 45 P. Barry 43 J . Hubbar d46 J . Davis 43 M . Slattery 43 R. Feenaghty 46 D . Novacek 44 P. Soligo47 A . Abraham 44 P. Dunne 44 D . Teesdale 47 J testro Dale45 J48 L. Goldberg49 E Rubinstein 45 N . Frederikson 45 R. Walsh
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50 B . Grodski 46 D. Joyce 46 D . Jones 49 A . Hutchinson 47 V. Saldan a51 N . Diamond 47 N . Moran 47 S . Mentha 50 D. Bellman 48 J . Huewoeller
52 B . Steiner 48 M . Moore 48 M . Kamphuis 51 S . Greasley 49 S . Collier53 D . Katz 49 C. Lamborn 49 D. Morgan 52 A . Dawson 50 C . Cecchinelli
54 M . Nathan 50 G . Macklin 50 D. Schwedes 53 T. Hawke 51 J . Seoan e55 B . Zielinski 51 A . Hyland 51 C. Stott 54 S . Maybury 52 M . Ilcyzynski56 J . Sharp 52 M . Corrie 52 N . Moresi 55 R. Musa 53 M . Yandle58 M . Fried 53 P Raeck 53 L. McCann 56 A . O'Ryan 54 T. Kouros60 D . Weislitzer
.54 S . Capton 54 R. Green 57 R. Wright 55 G . Paizos
61 J . KalbsteinCultrera55 A 55 D Trumble
58 A . Woerndle 56 G . Tzelepis64 R . Israel
. . 59 N . Osman 57 S . Davey65 M . Zurbo 56 S . Doherty 56 A . Berry 60 A . Palmer 58 G . Pasho s68 D . Boon 57 C. Thomas 57 J . Hodgkins 61 D. Podger 59 V. Cervi69 J . Vernon 58 A . Bethune 59 H . Middleton 62 P. Baroch 60 G . Watson70 S . Boon 66 M . Wilson 61 D . Walsh 63 A . Porter 63 S . Hoga n71 C. Cohen 67 P. Cruikshank 67 B . Dempsey 64 J . Rossi 64 T. Thoma s73 A . Levy 70 C . Lyng 71 P. Farrar 65 A . Soteriou 68 K. Drummond
80 M . Joyce 66 B . Lamaro 69 S . Davey86 B . Barclay 67 R. Graig 71 A. Ingli s
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D SectionHITEFRIAR S
Coach : Des MM*Res Coach: B= Griis
1 D. Fedel e2 M. Bateman (C)3 M. Carbone5 M. Robinson6 C. Houston (VC)7 P. Coghlan8 A. Davi s9 C. Maguire10 A . Pawlik11 R . Reidy12 A . Lacey13 T. Hughes14 T. Carrigg15 P. Campbell16 B . Vandenboom17 A. Carbone (VC)18 C . Moloney19 M. Jongebloed20 S . McAuliffe22 R . Pasqualotto23 P. Ciardull i24 R . Mika25 D . Griffin26 C . Ryan27 D . Vandenboom28 C . Eames29 A . Glenn30 M . Power31 N . Jenkins32 M . Borrack33 C . Harri s34 D . Gloufchev35 C . Law (VC)36 D . Nola n37 P. O'Brien38 C. Carrig g39 M . Winterburn40 A. Thwaites41 C . O'Connor43 N . Elliot44 B. O'Connor45 M. Lester46 G .Johnson
47 M. Nolan
48 D . Delzoppo
49 C . Callender50 T. Burgoine51 L . Eames54 S. Gilla n
56 D . Ri o57 J . McFarlane58 J . Ri o59 D . Gentilin61 D . Cassar62 R . Tartaglia64 M . Duffy65 C. Winterburn
YARRA VALIDCoach: David KyleRes Co3th &wdan Ru ddy
1 PI Telford2 F. Macvean3 R. Thompson4 M . Fun g5 A. Drew6 D. Howse7 J . Downs8 L. Morris9 C. Ross10 N . Dodwell11 C. Reynolds12 M . White13 O . Kysela14 M . Simpson15 J . Koenan16 B . Smillie17 A. Laing18 L . White19 S. Thompson20 S. Fram e21 A. Livesey-Cole22 T Wapshott23 D . Balshaw24 M . Davies25 T. Habben26 G . Mcleod27 A . Rowe28 J . Macvean29 P. Peterson30 D . Potter31 C. Padgett32 C . Heffernan33 D . Ireland34 T. Chrisfield35 B. Peake36 R . Penaluna37 D . Francome38 B. Morrison39 T. Reddaway40 M . Whit e41 B. Downs42 T. Crean43 H . Park44 J . Ho45 L . Rees47 B . Mcllwrath48 R . Davi s49 S . Seabourne50 P. Ford52 A . Hartnett53 S . Corcoran54 T. Hale55 S . Taylor56 L. Harrington57 G . White58 G . Kerr59 A. Joiner60 F. Yendell63 T. Strong64 T. Gentl e66 A. Biesbroek71 M . Lain g72 R . Lawton76 J . Scale s
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SENIORS
NAME CLUBPERRY SOUTHBANK
CULTRERA AQUINASROBINSON WHITEFRIARS
FREUND AJAXPOLA ST. JOHNSRAJCH AJAX
HOWELLSTRONGREGINATO0'BRIENI
D RESERVEUNIVERSITY BLACKS
YARRA VALLEY
PARKSIDE
WHITEFRIARS
LAST WK TOT,10 52
50
7 46
3 38
3 3~
1 3E
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ST. PATRICKS MENTONE v. MONASH BLUES Fi Greg Richards Paul Jones
ST. JOHNS 0 C v. OLD ESSENDON Field : Ben MclNathan Rodier Boundary: Matthew Cook Justin Bindi
YARRA VALLEY 0 B v. SOUTHBANK Field : Alan Stu]Alan Lad d
SALESIAN 0 C v . PARKSIDE Field : Andrea Flack DaLepair
AJAX v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field : Trent Foley IWood s
WHITEFRIARS v . AQUINAS Field : Leah Gallagher Fr<Karabelas
The Age VAFA sportswriterGarry Petroff writes about Saturday VA
matches played and previews the SundayA section Match of the Day.
NIGHT SUCCESSast Saturday night was the Annual Trivia Night .
wick park . They pt a great turn outLh
; reld ou at nd about Elstern70 umpires, family and friends . Well
are to Paul Jones and Peter Harris on a well organ-
d night . Also thank ~s b hind the bar . Thank you to
r,ri4g for their expriuis and Susan for making the sandwiches for the
ni hi.VJinning table : Kevin Segota . Peter Simpson,
"liri;ael Lentmi, Vinnie Vescovi and friends .
I.~~s~~~ years last this year
. Chockys to Boiled winners went fro
m it was also greatfor his first social function ofns) turn up he year
.a~l e wa
s special thanks to Chuck eoal hmessagerf om mymi A sp
01[, to supply (mm- - ortsdaall nc g upllow scribe to table time and were stil l
ceryone had a gu,rtil around midnight .
optometrist on the r;~,sociation meeting the night before
. The optometrist there
old Chuck that hiblein with ~e seeing things right unde r
BLIND AS A BAT Umpires AssociationOur able President of th
e V;"11 :ie (Chuck) Hinton aaaseen onlingg a fout ter of th e
~_ems to be a proZeft our nose
. like the White Wacker Trophy you wer e
c~tng last week .,What colour is red hey Chuck .
GREAT TOSS THATI was umpiring ~'Ath Geoff Curr an last Saturday at
~,Iclbourne High School when at the toss of the coin
1_n, . asked Therry captain to call in which he did. V.G .
osscd the coin with great zest straight onto the w'in-
ledge of the social club .
Well done V.G., its just another way of breaking the
iccwith the captains on the day .
60 SECOND SName : James Van Beek. Type of Umpire: Field .
~, i«st admired sportansmanM.udd
Parvoy grokunds :iBBeautiful .
Elanson; Please expPavourite tomato sauce : White Crow . Cold showers :
Shrinkage . Local watering hole: Caulfield Racecourse.
Umpires Advisors : Underpaid. Worst foolre~ie shes:
oury tw-ins. Tip for the AFL p p :B nd a hr oAdelaide crows. spotmatch beverageFaBundylColke
.y FP klelrsuppor~rsr
Embarrassing .Thank you for spending 60 seconds with Kiely and
Leah .
INJURIES out at Ivanhoe lastCameron Stewart did an injury fine there. And
Saturday and we hope everything is
well done on your partner Damian Lane on doing thewhole second half on your own.
Also my spies tell me Jimmy Van Beek got an injuryto his calf after being accidentally kicked there (I hopeit was nothing you said, hey Jimmyl .
SOCIAL NEWSBob Dunstanwas presented with a silver trophy forhis 800th game by John Hall at the Association meet-
ing.Annual Golf Day Tournament won by Geof
f
Curran .White Wacker for the month Alan Ladd for his per-
formance on the night of his 200th game (sheer inspi-
rational) .
BOUNCE OFFBrad Nash 283 d . Vin Vescovi 229, M . Morrison
267 d . A. Chapman 265
END OF SEASON TRI PSydney . Cost : about $370 .00 per person . Details
see Chris Stevens .
RULE OF THE WEEKWho is the sole judge of decisions relating to scor-
ing field or goal umpire s
iWER TO LAS t), the ball but must bounce orT QVEEK RULE OF THE WI,EK .
A player can run wtit to the ground at least once every 15 metres-touch
Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uni-forms BEFORE MATCHES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/sheis not able to take the field until attired correctly .
Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediatelyleave the arena. Water Carriers . Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to lingeron the field of play. To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behindthe passage of play. Trainers. May carry water if team short of water carriers .Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance. Cannotdeliver message from coach .
Attire - Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or blackfootball shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only. Water Carriers. VAFA gold top andVAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . If runners or water carri-ers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garmentis to be worn under the green or gold top . Trainers. VAFA white/blue top with navyblue track pants . Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.
CLUBS SEEKING BEDFOR REPORTED PLAYER(S )
Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a request for an investigation, clubs areadvised not to phone the VAFA until after 3 pm on a Monday to find if the granting of theprescribed penalty applied for is accepted by the Association .
If a request for an investigation, accompanied by a cheque for $200, is received before3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penalty will not be accepted andthe matter will be referred to the following day's tribunal for deliberation .
Brian "Benny" Goodman and Tom Brain
present all scores and match details ina light-hearted manner. ~
Listen to Benny, Tommy and a specialguest 9 .00 a.m. each Sunday.
Program includes Phil Stevens talking VAFA issues .
il
[15'1 PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHO Li "' INTO EI STERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VEHU Ei~_ u ~~
r j l, June prize is shared between Peter Burke and Tim Beslee who each had 12 correct responses . Tim; nd Peter ,,vin a carton of CUB product, which is able to be picked up from VAFA Administration . The June
answers were : 1 . Laurie Nash 2 . Percy Bentley ; capt . Richmond 1932, c/coached Richmond prem . team1934 and coached Carlton to 1947 flag 3 . 99 .94, taken from Bradman 's test cricket average 4. Peter
"Crackers" Keenan 5 . 26 6 . Ben Allen 7 . Robert Flower 315 8. Wayne Schimmelbusch 9 . Alan Johnson
Zd. Peter Hudson and Leigh Matthews 11 . 1964 12 . 4 (2 Hawthorn, 2 Footscray) 13. Famechon (boxing) .
Lindrum (billiards) . Farrelly (surfing) and Hunt (squash) .
This month's questions appear for the first time for the month of July. As many entries can belodged per person and each question should clearly show questions 1 to 11 and the response(s) required .
2
Name the former Carlton player to captain Collingwood in a VFL game .
Name the first VFL team to share the MCG as its home base with the Melbourne FootballClub .Can you name the current VAFA senior coach who was a member of a VFL State teamin which the VAFA's Chief Executive Officer played .
4. The ground on which Power House play is called the Ross Gregory Oval . The pavilion atthe ground is called the Stuart King Pavilion . Who was Stuart King ?
De La Salle OC won five (5) 'A' Section premierships between 1980 and 1991 . In eachyear there was a different coach . Can you name them and the sequence ?
6. The following coached premiership team(s) in the VAFA . Can you name the clubs andthe sections?
Former Richmond champion ruckman, Michael Green .
The chairman of the Melbourne Cricket Club, Bruce Church .
Deputy chairman of the AFL Tribunal, Shane Maguire .
Member of the VAFA Permit Committee, John Wilson .
7 . In what year did the Reserve Section competition, in its present form, commence ?
8. Geelong players finished third in the Brownlow Medal in each of the years 1991 to 1995 .Can you name the players?
9 . The list of Collingwood coaches since 1977 includes only three who played withCollingwood . Can you name them ?
10 . The following Brownlow Medallists played football in the VAFA. Can you name theirVAFA clubs? 1946 Don Cordner ; 1958 Neil Roberts ; 1967 Ross Smith ; 1975 GaryDempsey and 1986 Robert Dipierdomenico .
11 . This living legend came from Tasmania to play VFL football, finished his motor mechan-ic apprenticeship, and broke both legs before he played his first VFL game . Can youname him?
Entries to CUB Trivia Competition, c/- VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185 .
The VA. FA acknowledges the support of
dAUSTRALIA'S LEADING BREWER
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E SECTION (Blue)by Craig Richardso n
ROUND 1 1
irst up we had Glenhuntly home to ChirnsidePark . Well as predicted Chirnside got hom e
comfortably . The same can be said for PowerHouse's victorv over Elsternwick . Old Camberwelldefeated Swinburne likewise Peninsula thumpedSt . Marys . In the final game Oakleigh at homeunfortunately were outgunned by Caulfield .
ROUND 12 PREVIEW
First up we have Elsternwick at home againstGlenhuntly. On recent form its hard to tip a win-ner, however the `home side' is the easy way outwhen trying to tip a winner, thus on home soil theWickers should get home by about 14 points .
Next up we have Power House v. OldCamberwell , on form this could be interesting,Power House recently have had good form and OldCamberwell have been struggling a bit and thusthis game could go either way. Both sides have pow-erful and fully capable forward setups and in thewash this scenario (forward lines) will probably tellthe result of this game. Given overall ladder posi-tions I'll tip Old Camberwell and for this reason copa fine!! Anyway the Wellers by 4 points, but don'tunderestimate the home side .
The Grammar Boys v . the Uni Boys, well in old
times this wouldhave conjured upsome thoughts, how-ever on form and lad-der positions Caulfield should and will get homfeasily especially at home and finish off any speciafinish to the year that Swinburne thought ofCaulfield by at least 10 goals .
Next up we have Peninsula Pirates v . OakleiglKrushers . The Krushers will be desperate with -,couple of sides knocking on 'their' door an(Peninsula wanting to fully consolidate their top foulif not top two position . At home the Pirates shoulchave too much and thus the door could be open f
o others for the four. The Pirates by at least 6 goals .Finally we have St Marys at home againsi
Chirnside . Well on form, ladder and generall everything else Chirnside should and will get th E
four points . It's a matter of how far. Chirnside by 1Cgoals minimum .
IN THE TWOS :
Glenhuntly to surprise over Elsternwick, Powe House and Old Camberwell to have a great matc h
with the Wellers to sneak the points, Caulfieldt beat Swinburne, Peninsula to smash Oakleigh an d
finally Chirnside to roll St. Marys easily .
SENIOR
FISHER PENINSULA 23
CLUB LAST WK TOTALOLD CAMBERWELL 8 7 8
(~r:STER POWER HOUSE 50ti . (,-RAVEN [SIDE PARK 9 46
2 39PL iSERTONOAKLEIGH;;'39(DDELL CAULFIELD GRAMM 6
,t ILL CAULFIELD GRAMM 2 3 8
E BLUE RESERVE 3 8~t,~ OLD CAMBERWELL 2 36
FfOLL0~VAY CAULFIELD GRAMM .2 5~}RI~N OLD CAMBERWELL 4 23
,: %IALI{ER OLD CAMBERk'JEL L
JULY 11 - ROUND 13
GLENHUNTLY V. OLD CAMBERWELL
pOWER HOUSE v . CAULFIELD GR .
SW INBURNE UNIVERSITY V. PENINSULA 0 B
GAKLEIGH V . ST . N1ARY5C, HIRNSIDE PARK v . ELSTERNWICK
KPaz~- . --- GLENHUNTLY Field: JamieELSTERNVICK V.ivins (R) Boundary
: Simon Boileau Anthony
Patterson Goal: Andrew Long Robert Streager
pOqdER HOUSE v. OLD CAMBERWELL Field:
Adam Harris Nick Evan s
CAULFIELD GR . v . SWINBURNE U N IVERSITY
Field: Ken MeNiece Stan Lugowski
pENTNSULA 0 B v . OAKLEIGH Field : Peter
ftods Tony Psinas
ST. MARYS v. CHIRNSIDE PARK Field :
Anthony Damen iR)
SENIORS - 27 . 06 .98
Pritchard 2. Crean 2. C . Landrt' . Otetzsch . Lloyd. Beat: Sharp"". C . Landry
10 .3.63
GLEh'L1UNTIY 3'0 4.0 5• 1 23.13 27.18,184
CHIRNSIDE PARK 5.3 12.6
Glen
huntiq: Jankoiic 3 . J. Gilmore 2, Stewart 2 . Ireland . Mance, Ormond. Best :
MeGuiness. T. Scott. Rossiter. P. Jones• Mance. Jankoric.
Pemberton 9. Carnsi 6. V. Piccto713 . McIntosh 2. Altair 2 . C.
C~gld< park: M .Piectoli 2 . Handerson. Sae. MeHenry. Best : McIntosh, M . PembeRon. Mather.
Paola, Pedler. Walker. 3.1 8.3 11.5 19.10124
POWER HOUSE 2 4 5 .6 7,9 8.13.61
ELSTERNWICx edfP.~, HQyae: tGoa1 Kickers and Best Plovers not rece v
Elsternwiek: D . Lee 2. CurtaSn 2 . T41ey. 2durphy. MeNally . Da ison. Beat: B}Tne .
.14,62Wazd. Contin . Murphy. Ttfley . 4.
1 7 178,13.115S{VB78URNE UNNERSZIY 15.1
0.2 3.7
OLD CAbMERFrELL 6.7 11 .9
Swlnburne Untveraity: M. Milatto 3 . Uebergan
t
Cavlcchfolo. O7+teara. Simpson,
J. Dell-olio- Best: Hamilton. M. Milano.OL~n~~ t~ter Sampson. 4 . T.
er,UebergangWalker 2. McLean 2. D . Walker. Beal 3Pratt. Lett6c3, PtIL=.on,8 4 k. Su2nn, i 8t72
pAKLEIGH 3'36,6 12.11 13.13.91
CAULFIEIA GRAMMAR
~iddgh: A. Kitts 2. Lewis 2. Lackenzie 2 . C . Atazshall 2. Hanlcy Moons,
Stetling. Beat : Heverin. Ta}dw'. Hall . Atlantic, C. Marshall . Mackenae .
Caulfield Grammer: NJ . Liddell 6. Caulishaw 3, \V1 . Brohiet. Stevenson . Best :
Will. Restarick . Sytunan• Bow'es. C a 9 harv. B3ro iec 22.17 28.21 .189
PENINSULA 0•1 2.6 2.7 3.9 .27
Prun•~auls.: CamPbell 6, Sharpin S . Payze 4. A. Bonnier 2. Bardav 2. Cooper 2 .
Marshall . Angns. Dietzsch . Campbell.
St Mary's: Hill 2. Ba;es. Ptlikiots. Best: Ymer. The~ohartis . Wills. Hatsison.
RESERVES - 27 .06 .980.1 0.2 1
.3 2.3.15
Y 5.5 5.8Jones. 7
.14.56
C1IIRN~Sm ~x 3.1
DG(mimntly: D. Jones . H~king. Best: RN=. Fletccher . . M.
Jones .A4cLinden.Cglrnslde Park:
tGoal Kickers and Best Pia}~ers4n2ot reeeb' ~ 5 7,7,49
POWERHOUSEELSTERNPICx
15 1.6 3,7 4.7 .31
Power Hoose: i~ ~k2 Kickers and Hosking. Best : Lyrons . Corrte. Whelan.
Elatetwick:Kirkham . Bullard . Ray. 1.1 1.1 3.4 3.4.22SWINBURNE U
NTVE
RSHY5,6 11,19 15.19 21.25.151
OLD CAMBERWELL Beat: Flave4 . James.
SwknMune Univetaity : 3effreg. Gonde . Freeman . Morgan,
Cason . Freeman . Mosley.
Old Camb~eB: Hills 6. Orwin 4. H~an~. Best: Hilla Len~n•ORiahons•
W~}tams . Gan. Lemon . Freedman.8.9.57
Freedman . Alex Sampson.
OAxLEIGH 1.3 5.6 6
.7 514.44CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 .2 3.5 Niko .' Beat: P. Ntl:akts. C.
pagk7gh : C . Nikakis 3 . iQrodr 2. Dickte. h4onagtart•
Nikakis. IQwdr, Monallra n~~endC2. Betl~ant' . Dtcrosta . Morrissey. Heat: Chan. P.
~v'~~ G~n~r 26,18 38.25.253Ander~sn. Shrimas4l. D~t+s . S.1V s . M lsse
yPENINSULA
9.619 .1 3
0 .1 0,3 2.4 2.4 .16
Peninsula: Sims 10. Claringbo]d 7 . Fisher 6 . Kent 4 . Warner 3 . Zirntamt 2• Wort~~S
Franks . Cartoon . Wells . Blood. Beat: Slurs. Gtrntr. Fisher, Warner. Kent. Zlemana
St Mary's: Timbwy. Balantyne. Best : Ballantyne . PUilidtis. Wilson. Gunn.
E BlueCal1U:H.DGPANIM4RCoach: Geoff ReftyRes Coach: Mathew Scholten
1 M . Millard2 B. Hal l3 D. Anderson (C)4 S. Stevenso n5 W. Horton6 A. Kahofe r7 J . Cowlishaw8 S. Cossart -Walsh9 W. Bowes10 A . Will11 M . Cassidy12 J . Farmer13 D . Gur r14 S . Klose15 R . Castles16 T. Royals17 G . Williams17 P. Anderson18 N . Cox19 B . Baxter20 H . Vella20 M . Klos e21 N . Brohier (VC)22 T. Townley23 D . Ash24 K . Dach s25 N. Lubransky25 T. Waile s26 S . Williams27 R . Keown27 R . Morrissey28 T. Chan29 D . Schrimski30 D . Low e31 J . Holloway32 M . Dicrosta33 N . Silve r34 J . Margerison35 A. Lawrence36 R . Gosstray37 M . Scholten38 J . Restarick39 J . Santiago40 M . Phelan41 M . Liddell42 D. Synman43 J . Smith44 C. Bettany45 T. Oscar46 G . Lehner47 L. Salem48 S . Varthalis49 B . Cowling50 M . Cutler51 J . Liddell54 B . Lyons55 M . Davies56 A . Dowd59 A . Beauchamp60 P. Kin g62 A. Coventry69 A. Gooding
CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach: Stephen Jone sRes Coach: Kat O ate s
1 M. Pemberton2 A. Sore3 G. Skein4 M. Carusi5 M. Holliday6 J . Brown7 V. Piccioli
8 S . Oate s9 W. Pemberton10 M . Koopmans11 G. Wyngard12 D . Paol a13 E . Westmore14 D . Dasolto
15 S . McIntosh16 M . Walker17 B . Pedler
18 M . Massarotti19 C . Picciol i20 K. Oates21 S . Cousins22 P. Delguidice23 R . Davidson24 D . McHenry25 R . Henderson26 G . Kellaway27 L. Lowe n
28 J . Mosca29 P. Schilling30 L. Mather
31 M . Ogstan32 G . Laidlaw33 A . Chirnside
34 A . Thomas35 MT. Koopmans36 D . Karp37 L . Bakey38 G . Kimpton39 N . Sibbing40 T. Marriner41 D . Kennedy42 A. Conte43 A. Burnes
44 R . Chirnside45 W. Hussey46 P. Ega n47 N . Egan48 R . Gray49 C . Peters50 C. Lindsay52 G . Lambkin53 B . Driver54 D. Skillern55 P. Churchill56 R . McArthur57 J . Whiteside58 A . Mather59 D . Harvey60 P. Pope61 G. Pillikidis
8-SD AW"A.F.C.Coach: Rod W&3=Res Coach: Pndrew Cwt*
1 L. Murphy (C)2 A. Hanki n3 T. Byrne4 C. Lyons5 M. Whelan6 D. Brennan7 D. Le e8 S. Currie9 G. Ahearn10 R . Bravington11 L . Missaglia11 P. Mahony12 N . Wigmore13 P. Stankovich14 B . Barnett15 M . Savage16 M. Surman17 J . Ward18 N . Wigmor e19 R . Buckingham20 G . Daniel l21 P. Roberts22 M. Bullard23 S . Curtain24 G . Corrie25 B. Franken26 C. Mahony27 M . Daniels28 W. Davidson29 S . Mahony30 J . A'vard31 G . Devonshire32 P. Harri s33 J . Overman34 A . Contin35 P. McNally36 B . Bravington37 L . Lambert38 M . Bel l39 P. Allan40 M . Ray41 A . Tilley42 J . Lilikakis43 C . Lyons44 G . Corrie45 R . Grandemange46 J . Kosij47 M . Grant48 R . Morgan49 B. Bravington50 D . Hosking51 S . Ramsey54 S . Kirkham55 P. Harris57 J . Wright64 D. Auslander
GLENHUNTLYCoach: Sim AlleniderRes Coach: Peter Derrick
1 B. Wilso n2 C. Whelan3 T. Hill4 D. Cassar5 J . Alless i6 P. McGuinness7 M. Kout s8 J . Jani s9 A. Antonio10 A. Young11 T. Rossiter12 S . OiReilly13 M . Kratewski14 J . Gilmore15 P. Breslin
16 C. Johnson17 S . August21 I . Turner22 G . Richards23 P. Thomas24 A . Worsnop26 T. Short27 M . Gulton28 C . Murray30 B . Stewart31 L . Thomas32 S. Jankovic33 D .Jones34 B. Mille r35 J. Commerford36 R . Hal l37 A. Breslin38 A. Haggarty39 T. Hosking40 L. McAuliffe42 M . Stahmer43 M.Jones44 B . O'Donnell45 R. Stannage46 A . Bai n47 J . Walton48 J . Young50 G . Lewis52 C. Mitchell53 D . McLinden54 D . Mance55 S . Pappin56 R . Bateman57 M . Ryan58 J . Crooke60 M.Johnson62 G. Panozzo63 C. Thom64 M . Callender65 P. Harrison66 P. Fogarty67 B.Hodge68 R . Dolg e69 G . Fletcher71 P. Jones
Rafferty theWrecker
OAKLEIGH A.F,tCoach: Chris MooreRes Coach: Peter Arxtorqx,
1 R. Gec2 A. Bloomfield3 D . MacKenzie4 P. Heveri n5 C . Riches5 R. Dooley6 K. Marshall7 P. Donadel8 R . Marshall9 J . Moutis10 M. Wood11 C . Hanley12 A. Zavaleris13 J . Knapper14 B . Dell'Aquila15 G . Redford16 J . Nik o17 P. Hamilton19 P. Taylor (C)20 T. Adamic21 A . Perdikomatis22 S . Osborne23 P. Dickie24 S . Kitt s25 C . Marshall26 A . Kitt s27 S .Adaway28 A . Monaghan29 D . Hall30 J . Stevens31 T. Bromley32 G . Perpina34 S . Kilner35 R . Nuske37 P. Nikakis38 D . Chapman39 J . Bonaddio40 C . Taylo r41 G . Malapanis42 G . Orland o43 J . Theofilopoulo:44 B . Woodard45 G . Chapman46 P. Andonopoulos47 S . Lewis48 C. Nikakis50 P. Leslie51 J . Bonaddio52 P. Andrinopoulo<53 T. lanchell o54 A . Atherinos55 B . Gran t56 J . Alis s57 S . Simopoulos59 J . Brown60 M . Oram61 A . Moulang63 D . Woods64 J . Tolley65 B . Stirling66 A. Wood67 B. Gant68 A. Khodr71 S . Randle
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F.ORMULANHAIRSTYLISTSfor Ladies & Men
Coack Matm Her<sonpes Csach:4ndrev+Tshxlas
McLean2 T. James3 A . Inkster (VC)
S . JackS . Horskins
6 A. Seeley7 M. Scott8 C. Towng A. Gibbs10 M. Hanson11 J . Heffernan12 J . Wilson (C)13 N . Sim s14 R . Whitehead (VC)15 M . Short16 D. Walker17 R. Pike18 A . Brownless19 M . Freedman20 A . Hill s21 T. Hardman22 S . Chow23 D . Bel l24 D . Imberger25 A. Taylor26 M . Stones27 T. Doherty28 B. Leitch29 T Johnson30 S .'Ro e31 L.O'Mahony32 E . Williams33 M . Richmond3w P. McCare35 M . Hopkins36 S . Derry37 R . Gillan38 R . Scott39 C . EVans40 J . Harvey41 L . Ryan42 R . Pratt43 T Walker44 S . Smitha5 T. Reid47 P. Lenton48 J . Swann49 A . Ken t50 B . McKenzie51 A . Rogers52 J. Mcllwain53 B. Mcllwain54 P. Richmond56 N . Saffa r57 T. Simpson58 C . Williams59 D . Alex60 B . Kallio61 T. Johnson62 C. Bayford63 C. Strachan64 B . Day65 J. Miles66 T. Hamilton67 P. Craig68 P. Thomas69 P. Cohen70 D . Jennings
ALL ELECTRICAL & GASHOME APPLIANCES
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PENINSULA O .B .Coach; Breit McilviraithRes Coech: Nd Franks
1 S . Parsons2 S. McMahon3 G. Nelso n4 E. Bowen5 N. Kent6 M. Warner7 N . Frank s8 P. Angus (C)9 P. Keoh n9 P. Krohn10 T Trewhitt11 A. Landry12 A. Campbell13 V. Brancaijano14 S . Coombs15 B . Coo k16 S . Claringbold17 L. Barcla y18 S. Glover19 M . Goldthorpe20 C . Landry (VC)21 M . Bonne r22 A. Atchison23 R . Sharpin24 B. Wight25 S . Atchison26 C . Lloyd27 S . Payze28 B . Taylor29 R. Powney30 A . Crean31 A . Gross32 A . Parsons33 D . Sim s34 T. Bradon35 S. Jackson36 N . Bowman37 T. Stewart38 M. Wells39 R . Pritchard40 S . Marshall41 S . Farrow42 A. Maley43 M . Bonner44 J . Mui r45 D. Scown46 A . O'Neil48 J. Bleasby49 J. Whelan50 R . Blood51 M. Fisher52 R . Bedford53 D . Smith54 M. Dentry55 R . Cannon56 R . Powney58 P. Dietzsch60 P. Cooper62 D . Cross66 A . Hayley69 S . Farrar
POWERHOUSECoach: Peter Ot'rvieriRes Coach C*Richardson
1 J . Gent2 J . Hall3 J. Grey4 C. Lloyd5 M. Braini6 D. Burt7 C. Richardson8 S. Cros s9 A. Morris10 T. Bailey11 J . Gill12 R. Wright13 J . Harris14 Hazelwood15 C. Trewin16 L . Bol d17 C . McLeod18 C . Doyle19 J . Evans20 D . Allen21 D . Miller22 P. Bates23 S . Craven24 R. Williams25 S . Evans26 J . Senior27 S . West28 J . Tucker29 T. Madden30 P. Harrison31 R . Marshall32 B. Wilson33 R . Taylo r34 A. Doughton35 C . Williams36 A. Robinson37 M . Hansen38 P. Phela n39 O . Vestergarrd40 C. Burnside41 S . Clayto n42 N . Deans43 W. Uran44 G. Dean45 P. Ghazouani46 S. McCardel47 D . Norman48 D . Phelan49 A. James50 A. Standl51 B . McKenzie52 E . Krolmark53 A . Ker r54 J . Blowfield55 N . Uran56 J . Her n57 C . O'Connor61 B . McNamara66 D . Wrigh t70 R . Haywood87 T. Frien d88 G . Scotland
ST. MARY'SCoach: Eva EvansRes Coech: Peter, Dimick
1 M. Learmonth2 L. Cosso n3 R. Livingston4 A. Bel l5 L. Willis6 W. Stuart7 T. Pettini8 R . Kodituwakku9 T. Gunn10 T. Jones (VC)11 K. Gillar d12 B. Summerfield13 J . Chapman14 P. Watson15 D . Andrews16 A. Wilcox17 S . Leahy18 B . Frai l19 B . Ibbotson20 G . Crouch21 T. Ymer (C)22 R . Alle n23 S . Parsons24 I . Gouliet25 M . LeLevire26 P. Fraser27 G . McConnell28 J. Inne s29 J . Cogdon30 S . Rhodes31 J . Finch32 J . Boyes33 P. Stevens34 R. Ferwerda35 G . Theoharris36 E . Evan s37 J . McCashney38 F. Harrison39 A . Wood s40 S . De Youn g41 W. Goldsworthy42 T. Worral43 L . Wilson44 P. Dinnick45 A. Gunn46 J . Bernadi47 M . Bona48 D . Morcom49 S. De Young50 P. Frase r51 A. George52 F. Sadier53 R. Ferwerda54 S . Goldsworthy55 J . Duc k56 A . Gunn57 J . Grainger58 T. Azzapadi59 J . Hil l60 C . Tetley61 J . Joseph62 G. Hayes63 T. Overton64 S. Parsons65 P. Hartigan66 S. Rhodes67 S . Stone68 M. Scammell69 G . Neve n70 A. Goldsworthy71 N . Malloch72 L. Phillips73 J . Traxnack74 J . Wedrien75 J . Brown76 J . Jayden77 T. Timbury88 A . Ballantyne
SWINBURNE UNICoach : Gary HickeyRes Coach: GDoff Barry
1 M. Milano
2 J . Sheedy
4 D. Dell'Olio
5 J . Dell'Olio
6 M. Johnston
7 A. Hamilton
8 J . Horridge
10 R . Turnbull
11 G. Barry
14 R . Goode17 S. Le e18 A. Fiumani19 B. O'Mara
20 A. Hilgemann
21 T. Dymond
22 S . Flyn n
23 C. Smith24 S . Fiztgibbon27 D . Murphy29 D . DePaoli30 P. Tur k32 A. Sartitsis33 D . Milano35 T. Grimshaw38 N . Hadsiangeli39 G . Crouch40 M . Stroud43 C. Freeman44 N . Morgan45 R . Potter48 M . De Bono50 B . Caulfield51 P. Jame s52 J . Piotrowski53 M. McCalman55 T. Bennett
SPORTSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE
E SECTION (White)by Barry Hickey
Richmond Central may not be on top of the lad-er but, at this stage, they can rightly consid-
er themselves flag favourites . Last week's winagainst Kew confirmed their ranking . And don'twrite the K's off, they have too much football nousand experience not to be in it at the finish .
LAST WEE KUni High had a relegation win over La Trobe
Uni thereby keeping themselves in contention for afinal four place .
Fitzroy Reds went down to Bulleen Cobrasand severely dented their chances for some finalsaction . For the Cobras, this was their first 'away'for '98 and perhaps their luck is on the turn .
North Brunswick beat Old Westbourne andbeamed themselves back into the four . The matchwas a struggle all day, but with North having DeanDeMorton back it made a difference up forwardand gave them the edge . McMahon, Adams andWayne Pretty were effective for North . The Warriorsput in all day with great commitment to no avail .Glen Robson was again OW's best, with DeanTaylor doing well at CHF.
Richmond Central and Kew staged a thrillingbattle all day, with the home side just a step or twoahead right through . The K's found Central's half-back line to be a damned nuisance, to put it mild-ly . Tim Landwehr worked hard on the ball for Kew,with Rowdey Harrison being his old elusive self .Andy Waters excelled in the ruck and at FF, andMichael Zajac zapped 'em on his HBF .
Old Carey surprised Williamstown CYMS withtheir disciplined running to win by a much largerthan expected margin . This was not the CY's attheir top . and is best forgotten . The Towners werewell served by Duncan McLeod, The DervanBrothers, and Paul Owen . For the C's Peter Gibsonand Tim Price were lively key forwards .
THIS WEEKCobras host Uni . High in a danger game for
the Green and Browns . With a win last Saturday,the Cobras will be a tough proposition at hometoday . The big question is, can the Cobras for-wards . who have not had a great year to date, puttogether a winning score against the UHS backpack? There won't be much in it at the end, withthe Cobras taking the points, by points .
Kew tackles the Reds at Victoria Park, and willhave too much skill for the visitors . Fitzroy's halfbacks and centres will give a good account ofthemselves, but the K's forward set up will be toostrong, and should post a winning score with a 7or 8 goal margin .
The Warriors face Central at Hoppers
Crossingand theyare having a veryordinary season, -----whereas Central is -"having it's best since 1994 . Central is the be;team in the Section right now, having won ninstraight, and they should not lose this one . ThWarriors will give it their best shot as usual . biCentral will win by a substantial margin (Maksomething out of that Michael!! )
CY and North face off in the match of the da,with desperation the name of the game for botsides . The Towners didn't do themselves justiclast week and will be a different outfit today . Thsides are evenly matched round the grouncthough North may have an advantage with a morcohesive forward arrangement now that DeaDeMorton is back. Then the Fearon factor has tbe taken into account and this could give the CYa slight edge, enough for a margin of one or thvgoals .
The C's and the Trobers clash at Bulleen fcthe first time since 1993 . Back then the C's werthe F Section easybeats, and the Trobers were thladder leaders . In a shock result, the C's recordetheir first win for the year . There's a lesson therfor both sides today . But it would be a huge suiprise if the C's dropped this one .
Rese rves winners should be : UHS . Ke1iCentral, CY and C's .
Correspondents phone 9547 9144 Fa9547 7764 on Monday, or 9818 1425 on Sundaor Monday evening.
_X _Richmond Central has a new games recor
holder in Chris 'Chief Shannon . Chris is an inaugural player with Central and has barely missedmatch since their first . Formerly a devastating forward, Chief now holds down key back position :Congrats from all Chief.
Old Westbourne have another 50 gamer iiDamien Bill man, who passed that mark lasweek . Well done Damien !
JULY 11 - ROUND 13UHSOB v. KEWFITZROY REDS v . OLD WESTBOURNERICHMOND CENTRAL v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSNORTH BRUNSWICK v. OLD CAREYLA TROBE UNI v . BULLEEN COBRAS
SENIORS
NVE CLUB LAST WK TOTAL
SPi:~CLR OLD CAREY 52RICHMOND CENTRAL 5 45
p ~ rXIRENTI KEW 1 40
; :1RRELLY UHSOB 6 38TIRCHETT NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 33
~.LG~1 NTS BULLEEN COBRAS 3 3 1
L~CKSON6URGESS
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E WHITE RESERVERICHMOND CENTRAL 2 42WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 40UHSOB 1 36WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 0
BULLEEN COBRAS v. UHSOB Field : MarkNl,)rrison Barry Bolge r
KEW v . FITZROY REDS Field : Damian LaneIR IOLD WESTBOURNE v. RICHMOND CENTRALE-ic 1d: Mick Gilday
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . NORTHBRUNSWICK Field : Garry Seabourne George['a leodimo sOLD CAREY v . LA TROBE UNI. Field : Ron1tar~m Andrew Dickenso n
MELEES - BEWAREA melee is "Where an incident takes place
involving players pushing, scragging, jumpinginto packs, throwing each other to the groun d
or other or other similar such conduct"
SENIORS - 27.06 .98UHSOB 13.13.91LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 8 .9.57UHSOB : Fan-elly 6 . Dauidson 2 . Starbuck . Drendel . Johns . McLean, Cracknell .Beat: Cracknell . Fartellv, Drendel . BOne. Marten. Major. McLennan.La Trobe University* (Gail Kickers and Best Players not receved .)FITZROY REDS 3.5 7.6 10.9 11.9 .75BULLEEN COBRAS 1.2 6.3 7.4 13.6 .84Fitzroy Reds: Farrell 2. Kane 2. M. Hart .lVright. Daatder. Walsh. P. Jackson.Fanaz. Centro, Best : Farrell . Evans. Fawaz. Wharf, P. Jackson .BuBeen Cobras: Clements 3. Dallogtio 2. Marlarella 2. Badanjek . Gareth Brouii,Graham Brown. Stuehan . Best : D'Angeto, Humphrey. Da1logUo. Sheehan.Ga}ier. Truuchi.RICHMOND CENTRAL 6.3 8.4 15.5 19.5.119KEW 3.2 6.3 10.6 14.6.90Richmond Central: Byrnes 5. S. Shannon 4 . Waters 3 . Newton 22 . Holt 2.Andonopoulos. Porteous, O'Sullivan . Best : Waters . Zajac. O'Sullivan, S.Shannon . B}Tnes. Porteous.Kew: Shcehan 4 . M . Masctt6 2 . King 2. A. Febningham, Landwetv. McMahon .Lfranchi. Peters, R. Puhiren0 . Best : Landwehr. J. Barnes . A. Fetmingham .Hannam . Fraser. Sheehan.NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .6 5.9 9.14 13.16 .94OLD R'ESTBOURNE 3.3 3.4 4.4 7.6 .48North Brunwlck: A. Tirchett 5. D . Demarton 4 . Bradford . J. Ttrchett. Wernham.M . Sorkin . Best: D . Demorton. McMahon . Adams, Prettv. R. Thorpe .J.Boudolou. Old Westtwurne: h9utinmr 2. Tavlor 2.HerLitt. Billiton. S. Mattsson . Beet: Ta}ior. Robson. Craig, Jago . O'Keefe. King.OLD CAREY 3.7 10.11 14.13 22.22.154WILLIAMSTOWN 1 .1 1.4 5.7 5.9.39Old Carey: Gibson 6. Small 3 . Cohen 3, S . Curry 2. Oppy 2. E~vrett 2 . Angus.Birkill, Battle. Faetts. Best: Busse, Gibson. Campbell . Sma1L Vasltopoidos. Price .Williamstown: Saliser 2. MacLeod . Bryan. Black. Best: Team Effort.
RESERVES - 27.06 .98UHSOB 13.15.93LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4.7.31UHSOB : hfadrl~ano 3. DeLuLse 3. DLKOn 2. Dolence. Ham . [.ewicki. Hoban. Mills .Best : Cook. blolkiaro. Madrigrano . Mills, Dlisat Ettringham . IxrNcki.La Trobe University: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .FITZROY REDS 5.2 6.4 8.5 9.5.59BULLEEN COBRAS 1.1 4.3 6.4 8.7.55Fitzroy Reds: Prior 6 . Auden 2 . Foster. Best : Frisbv. Prior, Foster. J . KeppeLBulken Cobras; tssa 3. Zozri 3. Cook . Redfern. Besf : Issa . Zozrt. Petty, Rodrigues.Cook .tVienry.RICHMOND CENTRAL 2.3 5.7 5.8 6.9.45KEW 4.2 7.4 9.10 13.12.90Richmond Centrel• Jackson 2 . Kennedy 2. C. Reid. Corker . Best: Muscat.Graham. Tresise. Faulkner. Corker, Murphy.Kew: Kiriakou 3. J . Puhlrentl 3. Baka~vuus 3 . Mounmey 3. Mucki an. Best:Dmtalan . Mounmev. Wood, R. Bruno . Cfiow. Datnmpte.NORTH BURNSWICK 5.3 7.8 13.8 18.12.120OLD WESTBOURNE 2.0 3.0 3.3 3.3.21North Brunswick: Anderson 5, Crosina 5 . Allard 3 . Abdetnour 2, Fati. TetfahaFunnell . Best: Teffaha Anderson . Fmmelt. Crushia Potemicas . Pis3sake.Old Westbourne: Cummin . P. Sewart . Dabble, Best: Wright. Cloves. Mesman.Habersatt. Briski.OLD CAREY 2.3 5.5 8.6 11.11 .77WILLIAMSON 2.4 4.4 7.6 7.8 .48Old Carey: Rist 6. Christensen 2 . Mudge, Wright. S . Addison . Best : Woods. Eright .Christensen . Patterson. Rist. BardK~dl. {yiBtamstown:Dawson 2 . D. tVouda 2 . Lublc. A. Barnes. Saato. Best: Bubme. Saccoccio. CaUow,Lubk:. Toby, Beckwith .
E WhiteBULLEEN COBRAS FITZROY REDS KEW UMVMW NTH. BRUNSVViC ►
Coach: Joe D Ngeb Senior Coach: Grant Ha rrnald Coach: Serge DAngeb Senior Coach: Sam Dwkri Coach: C. F°x
Res Coach Janie Redfern Res Coach : Damon Kane Res : Richard Baker Res . Coach: John Willikenson Res. Coach: B Fulm~eD
1 R. Schneider 1 M . Frisby 1 B. Lafranch 1 M . Bakogianis 1 A. Tirchett
2 T. Orwin 2 A. Walsh 2 J . Kalpakis 2 D . Huffer 2 D. Adam s
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19 S . Trapman 27 J . Loft 26 M . Channon.
27 L. Ryan27 D . Lucanton i
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26 A . Gillard 36 W. Fawaz 35 R . Bruno Launikoni s36 B 37 D . Demorton (C )27 C . Pasiopoulos 36 R . Ryan 36 A . Skerritt
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28 B . Liras 37 C. SheatherPrio r38 C
37 W. Lombardini.
39 A. Girstuns 39 D . Pizzari
29 A. Summers.
39 A . George 38 M . Fraze r39 A . Kennegiesser 42 K. Curran 40 R. Abdelnou r
Anderson41 C30 C . Parker 40 R. McLennan
' 40 G . Muckian 44 P. Moon .42 J Papanikolou
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42 G. Lekkas 56 T. Madden 55 N . Felmingham 60 K . Rooney 59 M . Newton43 R . Caiazzo 57 R . Kenna 56 P. Nagy 61 S . Bland 60 J. Toppi
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y,r Coach: GV=nn Taylor Coacte Robert Mutsmer Coach: Tkn Partatract Coach: David Nash CYMS
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2 C, Hickey 1 R. Mutimer 2 A. Banfield 2 A. Talarico 1 N. Bezzant3 M. Cohen 2 D. Taylor 3 T. O'Sullivan 3 A. Bone 2 D. Dawso n
C . Esler 3 R . Littlepage 4 A. White 4 C. McLennan 2 B. CocksP. Graham 4 A. O'Keefe 5 S. Shannon 5 C. Shone 3 D WoudaP. Busse 5 P. Vincent (VC) 6 S. Pickett 6 S. Cracknell .
4 S Wucatsc h6 C. Campbell (VC) 6 J . Horsburgh 6 G. Bunshaw 7 C. Skinns .
4 J TuckA. Drever 7 S. King 7 F. Bove 8 D. Haslett .
8 A. Oppy 8 A. Horsburgh (C) 8 G. Malcom 9 R. Smith 5 P. Sadle r9 M. Addison 9 D. Jago 9 P. Jackson 10 P. Burns 6 D. Oldha mq A. Birkil l0 K. Shrives 10 S . Sutton 10 A . Murphy
11 M Newton
11 S . Mills12 B . Farrelly
7 S. Ivkovi cHan n8 B
11 N. Everett 11 B . Franklin (VC )12 M Gibb
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9 G. Cas e12 M . Spencer
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16 M . Jones 17 M . Aquilina .16 J Birt
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18 C. Matthews (C) 19 M . Craig.
18 M Zajac20 G . Madrigrano 15 B . Hyne s
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19 J . Manning21 B . Ryan22 R Johns
16 K . Dervan.20 W. Mudge
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21 J . Woods .24 L Fairfield
21 S . Davis 24 B . Carruthers 18 J . Sharp21 F. Hosking .
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Review
The Hawks came thumping back to earth at th ehands of a determined West Brunswick outfit . It wasa game crucial to the Westies final four aspirationsand the efforts of Hector Hamilton and AngusHamilton typified the spirit as they knocked up get-ting kicks . Also good were Coonan in the ruck,D'Andrea at CHF and Baade and Petchel around theflanks . Dom Zaverella and the returning DarrenMurray were the best for the Hawks in a day theywould rather forget .
Eltham returned to the winning list at theexpense of Eley Park. Cam Simon in the centre wasdominant with multiple goals whilst Brian Doody andGraham Leys duelled with key Sharks . Hook andHawley respectively and prevented them from beingmatchwinners in evenly contested duels . Matt Lattichin the back half and Todd Hedlev in the ruck werealso good .
Monash returned to some early season form atthe expense of ANZ Albert Park . The game was closeearly until the Gryphons slipped into overdrive andoverpowered the Rats . Despite rumours that the Fgrade scribe and Tim Gilchrist are related nothingcould be further from the truth and his exploits willcontinue to get "good copy" throughout the season .Six goals this week from Cousin Tim. The Gryphswere also well served by Urman and Asbell . The Ratsare still plugging away with the every reliable NickRutherford showing how in conjunction with JimSutton . James Bourne played one of his best gamesfor awhile for the Rats .
Finally, Syndal managed to hold off an everimproving Werribee to catch the Hawks on gamepoints .
Preview
The first game for review sees league leader sMonash make that long journey down to Werri bee .The Gryphs were bolstered last week with the returnof three times B&F winner Wells . as well as influen-tial midfielders Hetherington and Stratford . The Bee'swere close for no cigar last week and despite the sig-nificant home ground advantage it is still hard to seethem upsetting the Gryphs.
The second game sees Eltham hosting Syndal inwhat shapes as a real danger game for the Sinners .Eltham have one of the most consistent ruckmen in
the league in ToddHedley and one of themost dangerous mid-fielders in CamSimon . His midfield joust with the Sinners Rutter vbe pivotal in the outcome . The every reliable Grab,Leys will no doubt be assigned Cachia for the day acould well limit the Sinners scoring power . Injuriplay a vital role at this time of year and the lossGasparotto for the Turtles may well turn out tocrucial . Sinners but only just.
The next game sees traditional rivals, Eley Paand Hawthorn meet at Shark Park . Both sides wor :have been bitterly disappointed at last weeks gamwith both losing games they may have already pecilled in . A crucial game for both as the Sharks strito keep in touch with Westies in fourth spot and t'.Hawks aiming to cement that pivotal double chan<The old war horse, Adam Lenarcic starred at FB whthe sides last met but has been damaging up forwarecently and might well be partnered by a Hawk vferan in captain Paul Orchard with the consisteShane Paker taking on the talented Darren HawleMidfrelders Reed and O'Brien should return for ifHawks this week and may well be faced with Hill atBruce who have been good at times for the SharkSharks in an upset .
Finally, the Rats play host to the Westies wiare probably the form side of the competition at t)moment . They are a side totally committed to the tooball but also have a terrific mix of footballing nouparticularly in their evergreen captain, A. HamiltoiWith Coonan being damaging either in the ruck or uforward and wily veteran Smythe at FF consistentamongst the goals they have moulded a strong teatogether. The Rats on the other hand have nienjoyed the spoils too much this year and no doulhave started to plot and play for next year . Hard Isee the Rats troubling the Westies however the likeof Nick Rutherford, Luffre Smith and Jim Sutton wiensure some respectability is maintained .
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MONASH GRYPHONS 5 56
WEST BRUNSWICK 2 42
ELEY PARK 37
WERRIBEE 36
SYNDAL TALLY HO 34
HAWTHORN 3 33
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HAWTHORN 1 28
ELEY PARK 24
ANZ ALBERT PARK I 23
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SENIORS - 27.06 .98MONASH GRYPHONS 4.1 10.7 15.10 22 .16.148
ANZ ALBERT PARK 1.2 5.6 6.11 8 .13.81
MortesH Gryphons : Urban 6. T. Gilchrist 5. Stratford 3. Kitchen 2 . KOlmtster 2.
Jnnkeer 2. Bennett. Healy. Best: Urban. Kitchen . Asbell, Gilchrist, Blandfad .
Bennett.ANZ Albert Park: Smith 3. Carlisle. McLellan. M . Rutherford. Botung. Forsyth.
Best : N. Rutherford, Sutton . Bourke. Lindsay. P. Rutherford. Dttke .
SYDAL TALLY HO 3.4 4.10 7.13 12.17.89
WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5 .3 8 .5 10.7 11.7.73
Sydat Tally Ho: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.
Wrn9bee Amateure: S. McGrath 3. Stevenson 2. Morgan 2 . Murray, Drew.
Mongey . Martants . Best : SuAtvan. Murray. Mayne. McGrath MeNarnara Drew.
ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .1 5.5 9.8 11.12 .78
ELEY PARK 3.5 3.8 4.11 7.12 .54
Elthem CoBegians: Simon 4. Justice 2. L . White. Coonerty. Bell . Hedtey. Doody.
Beat : LutiSck. Hedlev. Simon. Q . Barnett . Morrow. Doody .
E1ey Park. Verde 4.1enarctc 2 . S. Kelly . Best: Hook, Comte. S. Dec Psaltopoulos .
Verde. Boacn .WEST BRUNSWICK 5.4 7.5 8.7 12.8 .80
HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2.3 4.4 5.8 7.7 .49
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RESERVES - 27.06.98MONASH GRYPHONS 2.1 4.8 6.12 12.18.90
ANZ ALBERT PARK 1.0 2.0 2.2 2.3.15
Monash Gryphons: Lecton 4 . Gonis 3 . Besiee. Lov.cock . Pelletier. Ryan, Brvatll .
Best: Lecton . Bronell . Kent . Fuller. Holland. Arena.
ANZ Albert Psrk: M . Cox N. Pastras. Best: Carter. Phillips. Djoric. Roos . t.emao.
Pearson .SYNDAL TALLYHO 2.1 3.5 6.8 8.8.56
WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4.2 5.4 9.5 12.8.78
Synd®1 Tally Ho : (Goa( Kickers and Best Players not recetved .
pknibee Ameteurs : Elso 3. Alakakis 2 . Harris 2. Dole 2. Cummins. Sitezey.
Smith. Best : Delany. Dole. Harris. Smith. Bisby. Cummins.
ELTHAi.S COLLEGIANS 2:~ 4.2.5 2.
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Moucuacca. Khoury. Rodgers . Cocnlar6. M. Moore.
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5 YEARS AGO - 199 3
in over North Brunswick . It was tight at the last
It was a celebration at Ormond as 1985 'A'
~SOB congratulated Ron Verma on his 250thame, capping an illustrious career that started i n
1q7g, 1991 Premiership coach, and a magnificent con-ribution over the years .
In 'A' De La, Collegians, and Old Xaverians wereon top with 32 points, three games ahead of North
Boys and Ormond .
Baliyule ( B) continued pressing for the four wheninflicted top team Old Melburnians' second defea t
outstanding game, 20 .7 ( 127) to 18 .17 (125).
C~racy won the day. Seven goals ahead at half time .
,;,;, ule held on as OM's swarmed over them in the,r l term. Best were Turnbull, Williams, Mitchell (7
, o:~l=_) . Sutterby. Burns. Carroll (Bany .) and Andrew
~% linnie" Thompson ( now St. Kilda), Useinov, Nelson,
cbb (5 goals) . Anastakis . O'Brien.1iilestone of Therry - Paul Jones (2001, Rod Moran
150 1, Paul Matton ( 150) . Simon Eastmure (100).
Uni. Blacks proclaimed that as boy soprano Jamie
i,, dfern arrived in Las Vegas in 1997, an other boyo arrived at the Blacks . Today, the premiershipclub eaptain . Cordner Medallist, life member,
v soprano Gary Wines played his 250th .The VAFA said farewell to Alan Schwab and record-
(I its appreciation of the special help he had given user the years .
Kew's pocket dvnamo Joseph Busuttil reached the_)op game mark. Duel club best and fairest. 383 goals,
<iare representative, club best and fairest and winner
of C ;rade best and fairest in 1986 with 28 votes - annspiration to his team mates .
10 YEARS AGO - 198 8AJAX (D) kicked off their Annual Ball with a double
)urge in the seniors with only a four point lead but;hen the Jackers went right away with 6 .3 to 0 .2 . Best;cere L. Burstin, Michmacher, A. Burstin (5 goals):aJr1X) and P. Fox, Hehir . Lirosi (N.B .) .
Old Xaverians (A) suffered their fourth defeat in a-ow when they went down in the last quarter to a,irong Uni Blues led by Michael Yeo . Dennyr::uomoskos and Ed Boubs. Mclnnes (4 goals) and'', :dlis (3) were strong forwards for the Blues . It wasim seat' time for the Xavs as they faced up to Oldf aradians who had won five in a row .
Club captain, Stuart Cloke, played his 200th game,r State Bank. Stuart commenced in the reserves in1977 as a scrawny teenager and had since developed:ua one of the finest players to have represented his1ub. Two best and fairests and runner-up on fourccasions were testimony to his skill. Off-field Stuartas also a valuable member of the club committee.
Premiership roverTony 'Bones' Boyantonbecame the ninthplayer at the club toreach 200 . It was areward for travelling from Selby each training night .
'E' section coaches for the season were ReCunningham (Aquinas) . Peter Conduit (B'Wick) . DarPatterson (Heath .), Robertson Thompson (01Essendon), Craig Robson (Old Geelong), Glyn Evar(Power House), Alan Flavel (UHSOB), Rod Kerby (PeOB) . Peter Riordan (St . Bedes) and Ray Kean(Whitefriars) .
ANZ Bank expressed pride and amazement thatoday Tommy'Getta' Brain carried his surprising bocaround the field for his 50th reserve umpiring perfoimance .
Thomastown mourned the passing of Bill Kelly whhad been club President for 13 years . A lifetimteacher, Bill's influence on the club had been profounc
Team managers find many strange items in a cludressing room when the visitors and vanquished hadeparted . Ted McNamara . 22 years in the job (8Coburg and 14 at Blues) recorded his strangest find.was a bit difficult to put it in a bag and keep it untTuesday night. It probably would have eaten both thbag and Ted. It was non-drinking rover SimoMaeauleys large German Shepherd, Rocky . Would Tehave been game enough to lead it to the Lost DogHome? Faced with the decision he was relieved to seSimon return from South Yarra to claim the beast (Tecwhere is 'Rocky' now? N .R .) .
15 YEARS AGO - 198 3Tony Riddell, kicking I.1 goals in St . Kilda CBCOB'
under 19 team, became the first player in VAFA seasoito reach 100 goals.
Ormond, last in A section, caused the upset of thyear when they trounced Marcellin at the club's hornground by 14 goals, 18.11 to 4 .5 . Stars in this remarkable performance were Kingston, Boyanton, Russell, FMehrten, Burke (5 goals), Naylor (Ormond).
200 games to Robert 'Flash' Field (I'hoe), MarlDobble (Old Brighton) . Paul Mahony (E'wick) and bTonv Costello, the second of six brothers to play for UnBlacks and the second to reach 200 games . Top goalkickers to date were 'A' McInness (Uni Blues) 52, 'BPace (Bulleen-Temp) 52, 'C' Matthews (Caulfield Or.72, 'D' Dummett (Old I'hoe) 58, 'E' Broderwick (T'town82, 'F' Mallon (St. Johns) 56 .
In a low scoring game, with each side scoring onllone goal in the first half, Old Paradians finally beat SiBernards 5 .12 (42) to 3 .4 (22).
20 YEARS AGO - 1978
Uni Blacks. 'A' desperate for a victory in the relega
tion battle, let De La (4th) off the hook, and had to set-tle for a draw when they kicked 1 .6 to 3 .2 in the finalterm . Best were Allanson, S . Costello, O'Donohue (Uni .Blacks) and McDonald, McDonnell, Hollier (De La) .
'C' Section coaches were Sid Myers (AJAX), IvanBromley (A'ton), Laurie De Goldi (Geel), Jock Granger(H. Rovers), Alan Rodda (Kew), Bill McGrorv (Old B'ton),Michael Cooke (Old Carey), Graeme Johnston (OldIvanhoe), Jack Batten (Old Xavs), and Maurice Bilston(St . Kilda CBCOC) .
Kevin "Ox" White, first game in the Reserves at 14,played his 200th game for St . Kilda CBCOB - Club bestand fairest 1975, captain '74, '75, '76 (Kevin went on tostar in Victoria's successful 1979 carnival team) .
Ormond 'A', fifth, showed their best form for theseason when they overran second team Old Scotch19 .17 (131) to 11 .13 (79) . Best were Holdsworth,Andrews, Chisholm (Orm) and Bates, Cox, Kiel (OldScotch) .
150 games to Elsternwick's Gary 'Lumpy'Rosewarne and 200 to Hampton Rovers John 'Slag'Macnish, a "specialist" drop kick, most consistent(once), best clubman (twice) committee (9 years) andclub delegate (3 years) .
Parkside 'B' third, missed the chance to boost theirpercentage against Collegians, fourth, when they kicked9.15 to 3 .6 . Best for Parkside were R. Johnstone,Fitzgerald and Steve Wilson .
25 YEARS AGO - 197 3Ormond completed the cycle of beating every team
in turn when they finished 23 points to the good againstNorth Old Boys - ninth win in succession with theironly defeat for the season being by North in the open-ing round . Bourne, Graham, Curtis (Ormond) andMurray, Peasnell, O'Connor (North OB) were best .
Parkside continued their great form in 'C' (9 wins 1loss) with a 67 point win over Old Melburnians, whowere in fourth position . Stars were King . Hayes.Wiseman (Park) and Weir, Cloke. Dick (OldMelburnians). 150 games to Mick Johnson (AMP), JohnRigby (Old Halley) and 100 games to Phil Simon (St .Kevs), Ray Moore (P'side) .
Coburg also praised forward Peter Callesen whoplayed his 100th game against Ormond today. Twoyears ago Peter had a serious knee injury but a suc-cessful operation and a year's rest worked wonders .Peter's marking ability and strength had made him avery valuable player for Coburg .
Only undefeated teams were Ormond (A Reserve),U . Blacks (B Reserve) and Coburg (Junior 2) . OldBrighton (C) kicked 22 .22 to UHSOB's 11 .13. Best wereAgar (11), J . Shepherd (5) and D. Wood (Old B.) and J .Griffin . Flavel, Boag (UHSOB).
30 YEARS AGO - 196 8St. Bernards skipper Geoff Tobin played his 100th
game. Doug Puddy of the Alphington football familyrecorded his 150th game with the club as did JulianPrendergast with St. Kevins and Tony Fink with OldCarev.
"Gympie" noted that in the Reserves Jim Carrollbroke down and it looked like the end of a playingcareer that started in 1947. He was replaced in the lastterm by that recruit Alan Kirby (only 38 years old). (Jim
Carroll won three Association best and fairest awardPerhaps "Gympie" was a little overcome as, des p
Commonwealth Bank's highest score for some wee)12.11, they were annihilated by Monash Uni . Nykicked 22.7 with 8 goals straight in the second quartMalcolm (11 goals), Rattray (4), Hone (4) starred for tstudents while Borrack, Edwards (6) and Venturakept Bank in the game.
Melbourne High, ninth with 18 points inSection, but only 6 points away from fourth positicdefeated Uni. Blacks by 3 points . High kicked 1 .6the last quarter to Blacks 5 .4 and were lucky to scrahome. West Brunswick, bottom in 'C' Section and b~tling to avoid relegation, were unlucky to lose bypoints to Power House (5th) . Allen, Lewis and Murrwere good players for West Brunswick .
40 YEARS AGO - 1958Victoria, after trailing South Australia by 13 poin
at last change, finally triumphed by 4 points withgoal scored seconds before the final siren . Best IVictoria were Law, Nelson, Grant, Capes, Stokes
, Hibbins. Victorians selected to play in an Austra)i ;Amateur team as part of the ANFC Centenary Carnitwere Geoff Hibbins, Leigh Grant . Ian Law, Noel StokEJohn Winneke . Les Eldering, Alan Pinkus . Ormor(7th) surprised Old Xaverians (3rd) with an all the w;win by 29 points in very windy conditions. It w,Ormond's best performance for the seasoSonnleitner. Mau, Kollmorgan (Ormond) and BurneCarroll, Sanders (Old X) were best .
AJAX congratulated Dave Burston, nippy litirover who marked sensationally over a pack of six fixers - and also kicked 5 goals too .
Brunswick (6th) (C) trailed Parkside (2nd) until tllast change, and then attacked continually in the laquarter to win by 4 points . Strachan, A . Diggerso(B'wick) starred while Kane . Coventry and Biff heParkside together.
Old Melburnians welcomed back state star wing(Bryce Thomas, who had been out of the game fialmost a year through illness . His absence had ndimmed his pace which was an important factor in 0Melburnian's win over Ivanhoe .
50 YEARS AGO - 1948'A' Section coaches were Jack Ross (Ivanhoe), R,
Martin (Malvern), John Atkinson (Uni. Blacks), GLDobrigh (Old Scotch), Ted Poole (MHSOB), Jack Br,(Ormond), 'Box' James (Hampton Rovers) . W)coached Coburg, Old Melburnians and Collegians 11948?
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SEC'TION 1
Old Kaverians continued on their winningin tway
s,"Olen they defeated Mazenod by sixty four p
,.hich was a much smaller margi n g~ than ~ round ldilesone hundred and fifty six Poin t
The exodus of playing personnel which as afflicted
old Brightonseems to have filtered into Club XVIII as
theirhroughsuffered another loss' old Scotch t,hevtwo victory maintained their p on fourthplaee.
1A 3gOB continued their quest for a final berth
, lien they outplayed an inaccurateTherry Penola to
, ccord victory by twenty nine points.
mapped Thornbur,v from holding second place on the
Salle kicked accurately against St . Kevins~ La For the second week
and won by seventy five points. in
uccession St. Kevin's score totaled nine points . No
~conder their coach. Dean De Rooden is on holidays !
Old Melburnians an d Collegians played a fairly
f,%cn from which the more accuratents-
,.tclburnaans emerged victorious by twenty two Poi
Old
SEMox 2Kew showed they are really back as a serious con
-comf render for successive ~alssghy twenty poipt blhy
dcfeated Thornbury ug~
%chat was a hard physical encounter . This loss has
fadder ; at least in the short term .town and
Parkside and Monaohdi~t onssonathet Southbank
pla~;cd in the heavy, quarter time .
~Jround. Parkside stated well and led at q otiveredr ci an even contest in the first half Monash powered
with an unanswered six goal burst in the third
quarter. This proved decisive as the leader's winning
margin was forty one points. Monash were again well
_c ed by big forward Gene Van Der Zalm centre half
d rover Bryce Collier. Parkside'soa k . Dan Tracy anbcsc were Shaun Seeger
. Tony Jackson and Shane
O'Neill . 1 ce and some badly
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~.Iarcellfn had the bye .
Mt . Lilydale regained second p a,)ecded confidence when they effortlessly defeated
yarra Vall ey by one hundred and four points . The fur-
her the game progressed . the greater the Mt. Lilydale
l : ad became. They have now insured this week's clas h
,h Monash Whites will be on well worthy of a final.
Mazenod, who lackthe talent to nullify thelikes of Tribe, filing-worth and Montgomerythroughout the match .
On their home ground. I favour MHSOB to reverse
the result of the round 2 match and defeat t Old
grighton, whose recent form has been disapPnnola by
In round 2, St. Kevins defeated't"hen'Y
forty two points. Since then Therry Penola have proven
competitive whilst St. Kevins have gradually lost form
and have not been able to kick more than a goal ineach of their last two matches
. Way out in MoombaPark, by the Merri Creek I select Therry Penola to win
their second match in 1998 .
In round 3 Be La We thrashed Co llegians by
eighty eight points, with that man of'Steele' Rudd kick-ing seven goals
. Since then collegians have not shownany marked improvement in form whereas De La Sallehave only been beaten twice
. Rudd, who leads the sec-tion goal kicking, has made the goal square "his selec-tion" and I believe he will be a reason why De La Sallewill win again today
. finals' The moment of truth for Ond Oval Oldchances will come today o
I
Xave rians are their opponents . I am in little doubt that
the Old Xaverian juggernaut will continue on its win-
ning way today.
PREVIEW
SECTION 1old scotch should again win well against
SECTION 2Today's matches are a promotor s dream
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draw been seeded? lacedThird placed Cougars meet fourth p
Marcel lin on Hayes Park. Ivlarcellin may lack matchpractice while the physical nature of last week's matc
h
may take the edge off the Cougans fitn nses•p ~t u~thThornbury Cougars won by twent
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the consistent Mandalati, Cutler anoalvs or William allgoaldoing well. In addition their leading
Webb kicked three majors. I can't see Marcellin holding
each of these players throughout the game and so Iselect Cougars to win .
Out at Mt . Evelyn in round 4 Monash Whites over-came the confines of Morrison Reserve and defeated
Mt, lsh No. 1 OvalI points .
suspect Mt . Lilydale will of the Mona ill b
e
in for a lot of chasing as Monash are blessed with twobig key forwards in Tossavainen and Van Der Zalm
.
who create opportunities for their smaller players to
take the ball forward . Tracy . in defence and Collier onsuc-
the ball are other keys to the continua gh MO consistentcess, For Mt. Lilydale ruckman Varga ,Anderson as well as Pearce continue to give good ser-
vice. After a game, worthy of a final I select Monash
Whites to be victorious .
At Pitcher Park I select Kew to continue on theirwinning way at the expense of Parkside, whose playerswill find trouble keeping Lawrence and Ivak out of thegame for long periods.
Yarra Valley have the bye.
NAME CLUBCLUB 18 (1)
SENIORSLAST WK TOTAL
RUDD DE LA SALLEB . MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANSILLINGWORTH OLD SCOTCH 5R. KING OLD XAVERIANS 5
CLUB 18 (2 )WEBB THORNBURY COUGARSPEARCE MT. LILYDALE 3TOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITES 5ANDERSON MT. LILYDALE 3
CLUB 18 ( 1) JULY I1 - ROUND 13
MAZENOD v. MHSO BOLD BRIGHTON v . ST. KEVINSTHERRY PENOLA v . COLEGIANSDE LA SALLE v . OLD MELBURNIANSOLD XAVERIANS v . OLD SCOTCH
CLUB 18 (2)MARCELLIN v. PARKSIDEKEW v . MONASH WHITESYARRA VALLEY v. THORNBURY COUGARSMT . LILYDALE - BY E
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SENIORS - 27.06.9 8MARCELLIN 2.2 3,6 5.6 9.13 .67NORTH OLD BOYS 2.3 2.3 3.6 6.10-46htarcettin : Traganowan 5. Cathy 3 . Purehell . Best: Cox. Gill. Waters .Trroanrntan. Collins. Samphnen .North Old Boys : Khcder 2. Mikunda . CoNson. Barker, Best: Collision,Jordan . Manassa Bovle. Lwns. Khoder
. MHSOB3 .1 10.7 13.7 21.12 .138THERRY PENOLA 5.2 5.2 10.6 11 .9.75MHSOB : I. B'nkett 4 . McIntyre 3. Best 3. Water House 3. Satdtrv 2. Younq.Wa~rott. Barnett. Skinner. O'Brien . McCully . Best: P. OBrien. MeCult}-. Skhmer.Water House . Albergo. Gerber.Thery Penols: Thrush 6. Goodwin. l'auta Carter. CasaldL Elliot. Best: R .Bannister. Kuret. Thrush. Groeock. Gooduin. S. Bannister.
OLD PARADIANS 0 .2 2.4 5.7 6.9.45OLD TRINITY 1 .3 2.6 4.9 5.12.42Old Paradians : Philp 2. Harrison 2, Godtrey. Digney. Best: Pannam . Holland,Joyce . OLoughhn. B}Tns . Gale.Old Trinity: Stiektand 4 . Ramsden. Best: Ramsden. Burrov,s. Beardsley, C.Phillips. Heighten. Butier .
ORMOND 5.2 5.4 10 .9 10 .9.69MAZENOD 5-3 8.10 8.10 10.16 .76Ormond: D. Turner 4. Grace 2. B . Turner. Beckett. Whelan, Robbins . Best :McConcN . climate. Grace. Jobting. McDonald. D. Turner.Mazenod : Bclleville 2 . Hanle-,' 2 . Fotu»otis 2. Horban, Meehan. Dunne . Fisher.Best: Welch. Fisher. MeMullht . guirk. Polan. Hante_v.IVANHOE 10.767OLD IVANHOE 15.18.1.06Ivanhoe ; P. Lee 2, D. Valkanis 2. M. Chazan. C. Bra.vn . R. Angelini. G . Bullen .Timms. Fochina Best: Artgel'ull . Sroule . Raaley-.1'alltanis. Ttnuns. Hull-Brown.Old Ivanhoe: A. Pappas 3. J. Hope 2. L. Lochran 2. M. Steuart 2, S. Tully 2.Corcoran. Stevens. J . Weddle. R. Weddle. Best: A. Jenkins. S. Tullv . G> Harcs. J.Hope. A. Tiernan . L. Locltran.
UNDER 18 -• 27 .06 .9 8MRZBNODOLD XAVERI•s 4:13,1Maunnd: Dalhmore 3, Hansen . Best ; B . t5'etch. Jacctts. Ikillunore, Fqt~4t9W2mshsh . P. t5'etch .Old IEsvertatn: R . King 5, P. Hall 3. A. t47Lsort 2 . J.Hnrdxtck. Fay, Jones . Beat: },k,MatOteas .Juries . Hardaick.WtLson,Orslm .
OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 1 .1 2.1 3.3 3;OLD SCOTCH 1 .3 5.8 6.8 71Old Brighton Bloods: Snttth . Grant . Saunders . Best: Grant, btcretmt. Smlth, T~McLennan. Brwtn .Old Scotch : Olinguvrth 5 . Tribe. Pn•de. Best: Deakin . Tribe, Pnzfe. 9ltnynsorth, ;TcTaylor.
THERRYPENOLAMHSOB 5.f
l0 ITherry Peno;a: M. Keenan 2 . Krm 2 . Eastmure. Best: Easlmure . R. Keenan . O}{albKnret Selleck . ihottpsan.MHSOB: AnaslarakLs 4. P. Spotttswrood 2, Goddard . Scrubs. Dines, C . SPotusx,al aPretty. S. Konstatth•. Anastakts. SonNS. Godc4ud. P. SpottlsuroM .
DE LA SALLEST REVB18Be I . Selk:Go,al Kickers and Best Placers not -K.)St ReFins: (,ad Kickers and Best P4lgers not recehed .i
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COLLEGIANS 1 .2 1.4 3.7 3.1OLDMELBIt8N1AN5 1 .2 3.3 4.4 7 1Cotkgisns: Oakltyt J . Guy, K. Curtis, HeskA. Ga,t J .Gay. K .Curtis. Jow+.es, t•
p htanon.Old Melfiurnl®ns: Brvtchtlourr 3. Jen>s 2. Tehord, Crvnunettn. Best : Telfad, drStaoke. Carder. Branchflmaer. Rutherfad.
UNDER 18 - 27. 06.98MARCELLIN (RF)OLD ESSENDON GRA*dMAR tt )
KEW 3.2 4.3 5.5THORNBURY COUGARS 2 .0 2.3 4.4Raa: (Gait Kickers and Best Ptavers not recehrd .)Thornbury Cwgers: Cutler. 2.4inei.'elttl. Krhtce4skl. M14vYtnez. Best: RSarWtez .PrestlgL.omo . M14andalltL Ihtson, Thrmsw. Bunn .
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PARRSmEMONASH WHITES
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Parkside: Bocteatc 2 . DnMe 2 . Best: Drummmtd. Seeiger. Gok~go•askt. Bocktiic . A L-qHtndman .3laaaah White®: Tassav;ilnen 5. O'Brien 2. Arley. Glass . V'an Der "Lntm . Best: 0'BrknWis. Cowley, Glass. Cnlcenbteg. T-tnen.
YARRA VALLEY 24MT LB,YDALE 18.12. ;Yarra Veiky : Goal Kukers and Best Placers nut -creed )Mt LBydele:J. F4anangan 3 . Pearce 3. Anderson 3 . C.lrolan 2 . loader 2. F. Varga 2Gardiner. Ikndradaku . Craxv. Best: Team EO'ort.
RESERVES •- 27 . 06.9 8MARCELLIN 0.2 4.7 8.7 13.10.NORTH OLD BOYS 0.1 0.2 1.5 1.5.Merceilin : Beattie 3 . Petroll 2 . Slattery. Dodderieehio. Blackm¢re. Co
l Rorolotto. Merton . Tsoukas. Seabury. Best : Denta Colusi . Doderirchio. StaticCoh•llle . Theisz.North Old Boys: Lourie. Best: O Duvcr. Kearney. LrnsTie . Robinson. Irvine, U~
MHSOB 10.1't-THERHP PENOLA 4.9.MHSOB : Mcl.ardle 3, Preece 2 . Semz} 2 . Fahey. Scipper. Peters . Best: As
i Preece. Felice. Mcl.ardie . Clark. Feterkranz. Sc}upper.Therry Penola: Ruuska 3. Mifsud. Best: Lyons . Barron. O'Shea Grigs . "TEggtst
PAone .
R AO~,D DIANS 9.ILiOLD TRINITYOld Persd3ans : %4'alsh 3 . Brullo 2. Ball . Rosebrook. 5 . 44'allis. Sinclair. Best: BaHorsmvon . Brullo. Rocchlcciolli. Martin Joa•ce . Hart.Old Trinity: R. Phillips 3. Hudson . Smith . Torrehs . King. Best: King, R . PSw:,TMorpeth . Mero . Natoli, Caateron .ORMOh-D 2.1 7.5 7.6 10.9 .1MAZENOD 3.4 3.4 6.11 8.15 !Ormond Marnwv 3. Keleher 2. Stewart 2 . C. Clearv. D . Clearv. SrNth SaGallagher. Marnmv. Stea•uL Farrell. D. Cleary. Keleher .Mazenod: Kroo 2. Egan 2. OHara Harper. Best: Egan. Paolucci . tuckBridg[and . Kron. Hall.IVANHOE 4.10:OLD IVANHOE 8.7.1Iv>znhoe : Schulze 2 . hleFarlane.Thackia•rav . Best : Rosenfeld, Jarkseen . B .Fhtlaason. McFarlane. Whitehead. J . Fhtalcson .Old Ivartho¢: D. Cracker 2 . T . Cormack 2. Agushi. Harris. Waddell . k@tsa. SOrigushi. Kobe. Maycock . Harris. Woods. Weisz.
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U19 SECTIONby Brett Connel l
Top teams remain while the tussle for otherpositions hots u p
Review
section 1
Old Xaverians travelled to Central Reservemavcrley to find Mazenod could not field a team and;o left with the four points . Old Brighton came frombehind in the closest match of the section to defeat a, ;illant Uni . Blues who are coming good at the rightc ,i d of the season . Brookes . Wood and Harding keypl_i' vers in the revival recently . Old Paradians finishedhe better against De La Salle at Bundoora, despiteiii,, Lhreat of a count late in the game . The D's willc3kc renewed confidence that they did push the OP'sior the whole game . The Bernards and the SKOBs~cerc even at halftime, however a fine 8 goal to 4 thirdnuaner set up the SKOBs win and prove my tippingiiorribly wrong, while the Lions after an even first halfran away from the OC's .
Section 2The Eagles proved just how awful my tipping can
i,c when they ran all over the Sharks in the secondhalP of their match, while the Friars confirmed theird ; favourtism with a strong showing against theirbi~gest rivals Old Scotch at Donvale . Old Trinity firm-I, entrenched themselves in the four with a resound-n, ~t in over the Tigers at Mentone (no mean feat).R,,, nsden, Beeve and Passador (6) were outstandingc)T s on the day . OM's kept their final's hopes alivecult a hard fought win over the Blacks, while Oldliailcvbury kept their slim chances alive after dispos-i:i of North Old Boys at the Gillon Oval .Section 2 Blu e
Old Xaverians proved they will be more than aLandful in the run home with a strong win over the;shcrs at Clayton. Leading at every change if the1a~ s do not make the four they will certainly shape it .Dc iton, Tinetti and Storey excellent Xavs all day .Caultleld Grammarians continued their steadymprovement with a good win over the Jackas atIlbert Park, while MHSOB had to fight hard all day to
-:cep De La Salle (2) at bay . The Rovers defeated the~ninrs, with the Saints once again giving their all,011(7 moreso than Guzzo, Pierez and Rees . Themothers had too many guns for the Monds a t
"~e) borough, leading at every change to win comfort-: ;)I_v in the finish .Section 2 Red
Old Geelong remained in the hunt for the four
with a strong win at Bundoora, Bolton, Garland andBayne prime movers for the OGs, while Varano, andKarabatsos never gave in for the OP's . Old Ivanhoecemented their top spot after soundly defeating theBloods at Chelsworth Park . Davis (5) and Dowd infine touch for the OIG's, while Mercuri and Moran (3)were best for Aquinas . In the closest match of the sec-tion Warringal continued to keep the pressure on thetop two with a narrow victory over the Valley. Afterleading well at half time the Redbacks had to stave offa fast finishing Valley with Bailey and Laing doingmost of the damage . Keegan, Singh and Ryan good allday for the Redbacks .
PreviewSection 1
Uni. Blues will return to the winner's list at theexpense of Mazenod, while the De La Salle and OldBrighton clash will determine outright third position,with the D's favoured at home. The OP's face a dan-ger game when they travel to Toorak to play SKOB's .In form and making a hard run at the finals the hometeam are favoured today. The Lions face St. Bernardson the rebound, however the Lions have too much atstake to drop this one today. Old Carey host OldXaverians and although they will batile hard will havenowhere near the firepower up forward to challeng ethe ladder leaders .Selections : Uni . Blues, DeCollegians & Old XaveriansSection 2
La Salle, St . Kevins ,
Old Scotch host Marcellin at Camberwell Sportsground and in heavy conditions will not want to takethe Eagles lightly. The Scotchies need to return tosome winning form and will do so today. Old Trinityface their acid test today when they host Whitefriarsat Bulleen . Last time it was the Friars by 28 pointsand although the OT's have improved the Friars muststart favourites on their form to date . St . BedesMentone Tigers and OM's play for the valued fourthposition today and on the rebound the Tigers arefavoured, as to are North Old Boys over Uni . Blacks,although the Blacks may surprise if taken lightly .Beaumaris travel to Keysborough and take on OldHaileybury in a game that will end one of the team'schances of competing in the finals this season . Lasttime it was the Sharks by 4 points and although atthe Blood's home ground I favour the same resultagain today in a close one .
Selections: Old Scotch, Whitefriars, St . BedesMentone Tigers, No rth Old Boys & Beaumari s
Section 2 BlueMonash Blues face a danger game in travelling to
Albert Park to face the Jackas on the rebound,although the Ashers should win, as to shouldMHSOB over the Fields, despite CaulfieldGrammarians recent good form . Hampton Rovershost De La Salle 2 and must keep winning to keeptheir position in the four assured, while OldMentonians will comfortably defeat the Saints, butnot without the young Saints again giving their all .Ormond face a danger game against the in-form OldXaverians (2), and need to win to stay in touch withthe four . At home and on the rebound the Mondsshould win .
Selections : Monash Blues, MHSOB, HamptonRovers, Old Mentonians & Ormond
Section 2 RedOld Paradians host St . Leos Emmaus at
Bundoora in what should be a very close match, lasttine it was the OP's by 8 points, however I favour therested Leos fresh from their bye last week . Aquinashost Therry Penola and will take the game right up tothe visitors before Therry power away in the secondhalf, while Warringal host Old Ivanhoe at Banvule inthe match of the day. The Redbacks last week fin-ished better than second placed Yarra Valley andOIG's will need to be on their guard today . Last timeit was the OIG's easily, however today I favour theRedbacks in a tight close contest . Yarra Valley andOld Geelong have the byes .
Selections: St. Leos Emmaus, Therry Penola & OldIvanhoe
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JULY 11 - ROUND 13MAZENOD v. DE LA SALL EOLD BRIGHTON v . ST . KEVINSOLD PARADIANS v. COLLEGIANSST . BERNARDS v . OLD CAREYOLD XAVERIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES
UNDER-19 SECTION 2MARCELLIN v . OLD TRINITYWHITEFRIARS v. OLD MELBURNIAN SST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . NTH OLD BOYSUNIVERSITY BLACKS v. OLD HAILEYBURYBEAUMARIS v. OLD SCOTCH
UNDER-19 (2) BLUEMONASH BLUES v. MHSOBCAULFIELD OR . v . HAMPTON ROVERSDE LA SALLE (2) v . OLD MENTONIANSST. KILDA STH CAULFIELD v. ORMOND - at 1 p.m .OLD XAVERIANS (2) v . AJAX
UNDER-19 (2) RE DST . LEOS EMMAUS - BYEOLD GEELONG v. AQUINASTHERRY PENOLA v . WARRINGALOLD IVANHOE v . YARRA VALLEYOLD PARADIANS (2) - BYE
SENIORS
NAME CLUB LAST WE TOTAUNDER 19 (1 )BRITTEN COLLEGIANSDUGGAN DE LA SALL EC . STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANSCLANCY DE LA SALLEUNDER 19 (2)
3(2f2 E
6 2 ;
PASSADOR OLD TRINITY 6THOMAS OLD SCOTCH 6SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 4HILTON WHITEFRIARS 3
UNDER 19 ( 2) BLUE
67646(3 (
L. TAYLOR MHSOB 2 7 1BALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANS 7 6 ;GURPINAR CAULFIELD GRAMM. 4 4(MCNISH OLD MENTONIANS 3 1
UNDER 19 (2) REDWELCH WARRINGALSTELLA THERRY PENOLAOATES OLD IVANHOEB . MORAN AQUINAS
,~~I 1\U
3 5°3 i
1 272 1
UNDER-19 SECTION 1UNIVERSITY BLUES v . MAZENOD 0 C Field: TratiCarrick Ken Brewe rDE LA SALLE v. OLD BRIGHTON Field : Michael JesseNell McCorquodale (R )ST. KEVINS v . OLD PARADIANS Field : Paul Lamble BeSchmidt Goal : Robert Seymour Robert ParryCOLLEGIANS v. ST. BERNARDS Field : GajanaSkandakumar Michael Forde Goal : David MurrayOLD CAREY v. OLD XAVERIANS Field : Cameron GiTrent GreenawavUNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD SCOTCH v. MARCELLIN Field : Geoff Kelly Matthe,SeferthOLD TRINITY v. WHITEFRIARS Field : Daniel Ischia PatTuppenOLD MELBURNIANS v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERat Melbourne Grammar Field : Rick Love (R)NORTH OLD BOYS v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS Fridanight at 7 .30 p .m. Field: Peter Griffiths Euan LindsayOLD HAILEYBURY v . BEAUMARIS Oval No.Haileybury College Field : Geoff Curran (R) Ian BurgessUNDER-19 (21 BLUEAJAX v . MONASH BLUES Field: Justin Grossbard AndCarrickMHSOB v. CAULFIELD GR. Field : Daniel Perkins GerarRobbHAMPTON ROVERS v . DE LA SALLE (2) Field : DaviMiller Tom Gambl eOLD MENTONIANS v . ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELIField : Terence Farrell Dharskaka Peiri sORMOND v. OLD XAVERIANS (2) Field: Pat MaebuChris Stevens (J )UNDER-19 (2 ) REDOLD PARADIANS (2) v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS FteliDamian Murphy Peter BuchananAQUINAS v. THERRY PENOLA Field : Chris Stevens
I Dennv FatekasWARRINGAL v. OLD IVANHOE at BANYULE Field : Pet(Bailey Jason MooreYARRA VALLEY BYEOLD GEELONG BYE
10.7.8713.12.90
2.3 3,3 5.11 8.14 .620.0 6,2 7-2 9 .3 .57
ickers and Best Plavers not receitred .5. Jackson 2. Liddell. White. Best : Brookes . White- t;nderu•ood .
•, Hest: Latey. Pmsclno. Tnlarica. Butler. Curzan . Bergamin ..... 8, Bauden, Hart. Ciay . Best: Logan. O'DonnelL Rogers. Ct.ute}• .
1-1 9.4 9.7 11.9,755-1 83 9.9 9.12.88
was 2. T.aLarico 1 Pniccmo. McMahon . A. Salndon, D.vtati, Bergam1
" nrRS_~ 4.1 5.1 9.5 13.8.84T~yy-ryg 1 .0 6 .5 14.8 18.12.108
as 3, hiammotht 3 . Ostxitmte 3 . C.atiaa•. Sullivan. Borg, TayiW Jacks.~,nn Cr. : .- [~~c~ coo. Bonnki. Puztchetta, Ostwume Km•anagh .
•.~- :mt 7. AIM 3, Naseda 3. Shellev 2. Median . Best : Mrnmt, Altis. Meehan.
2-2 5.5 7.5 8,8-56rgLr,EGLI .t-S 5 .2 7.3 13.6 18.12 .120L .j C_y: •,( .ir,ln- 3-ibnteKtnstrY 2 . Bull 2, Micken . Beat: Ayiward. Wood . Heffernan,
~. alldt . Beet: N.Lynch . Morn. Ta}ior, 31a-ell, Foster, Rntmtsort .' Foster 4. Baxter 2, Mouse 2 . Maxuah 2, J . t4aters. TeUoni .
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 27 .06.98y CqC_I1„,ry 5.2 7.3 13.5 15.8 .98:Fthtt.4tS 0.4 4.7 5.8 5-8.38
ckers and Best Players not reeef,xi .i2. Bader. Fotey. Kennedy. Best: Blake. Stevens, Bird. Lee, Ewwr,
~, ;TEFRIARS 5 .1 9.2 10.7 13.8,88;T SCOTCH 1,0 8.2 8.3 10.5.65
m!dam I m 4 . Hilton 3 . Doherty 3 . Anderson 2. Setches . Best : Ii9ton, t5alsh,I •er. Phan.
gyFOCCI : . ..zs 6 . Hoskmg, O'Brkn. Stevens . Chapman. BeehPaterson . Eager-. • twt, Stevens .
;TEfDES~TY7O•, ;T1G. 0.0 3.4 4.5 8.8 .42;T iRLrlTt' 7.8 11.9 15-14 17.20.122
.i Bed, Lentone Till .: L . N9ntte 3. Alford 2, MeShane . Beat: Cormolty. Russo. Ryen . Be[.
J Tnnitc : P-, ter 6, Jones 3. Maten. Beever.4Pllson, ComeV . Ramsden, R. Barre as.' I - Beat : Ramsden . Broster. Cornell. Beerer. tV1Lwn. R. Burr-re .
i::ACBB 2.1 3.4 3.8 5.7.37
: Sihree 3 . Eillrns, Fahin}7. Mottva. Beat: Sibree. Rar, Patterson. Birrell .
4 .5 4.6 5.8 6.11.47Ktckers and Best Plat•ers not receh•ed .i
ID KOLYBIJRY' 4-12.36
13.18.98.t h Old Boye : '.omourtl Takt> 3, Saunders . Beet: Saunders. Steam, Skene, Hmrs,
"nuMl._'•h .Gt N L4yturg: 0nrs 5, Bell 2. Andersat- Bmdar. Jacasekera, R . t.xld, Meades. Somata.- .' . . R Brud3c Lay. Dacey, Somata. B. HarraP
SENIORS - 27.06 .98i7KEL7S'S 3 .2 9.11 10.13 13.18.94rOLLEGIARS 2.1 6.1 10.7 10.10.70
ies 5. Powell 2 . Ryan 2. Curtis, Mahoney, Beracqua. OConnor.hfaruste. Baties . Powe6. Rtan . McGuiness.
t_~~~'c~~-••• .r Smith 2 . Bennett. Mg. Hosking. Jones. Mooney. Deane-Johns,Best : Bennett . Deane- ohm . Cleary. Moonev, Eli. Warne-Smith .
SCOTCH 3.3 7.4 14.6 18.8.116
413 4.4 9.4 12.10 .82--ClY BLUES 2.1 7.5 9.6 11.8 .74
L' te Sella L'. Mercuri 3 . Brasher 2, Corin 2 . Roseman 2 . Crowe 2 . B. MamLL,cL'st _: .". Cuwe. Brasher, Chun . Duncan, Toohev .torversity Shim McKinnon 4 . Blood 2 . Edwards. Featherstone- Lennen.11 :Ic> Best : Sturzock, Longiev, McLachlan, McKinnon . Featherstone.
d1GHTON 2.0 6.1 8.4 11.8.74": Havrktrts 9 . Stokes 3. Phillips 2 . Collins . R. Eagle. Millar. Pritchard.
ins. Hume. Angus. Holt. Collins, Laird.8^4ttoa: ttillL•uns 4. Perrv 2 . Prt•or. Jackson- Murch, Lennox Van-Den-
Best : Williams . PAW. Hiiru•ell. Ptrre. Raju. Alderton. kERt,ARES5.1 8.2 12.6 13.10 .88r~~D s'.ELBttRN1AP7S 4.2 7.7 10.9 12.11.83Bernardsa ~,! tchell 3. Vassallo 2 . Brebner 2. J . Gollant 2. S. McKeon 2. Gtlmour,
. ., : Bed: A . Merrmgtwl T. Harvey, V. Contito, A. Brebner. T. tV➢kinsat . S .
`'' ttdH++Tt+•'ias: Stuckey 4. Miller 3, McMullin. Boyd. Aubrey, Guest, Lorett.'•', .!ler. Aubrey- Holme . Stuckec. Ketmed_v.
XiCEfuq,qS 4.3 ' 7.8 13.12 19 .14.128~an HA'EygURY 0.2 1.4 1.5 2,8.20tr>ans : Rk'hardson 6, Hunter 3. Blood 2. Jones 2 . Haumebern~, Tucker.
• ~-: ufG Cranage, Wood. Best: Bowen. Blood . Cranage . Holmes . woodruff,
Isileyhmn% Fiotd Lappage . Best : Ross . S. Walden. Adam Hilton. Lappage ._ ., . .. ..ar
UNDER 19 BLUE - 27 .063 .9 8MONASH BLUES 0.1 1.2 3.8 6,7.43OLD XAVERL4NS 2.4 3.10 5.13 9-18.70Monneh Bluest Secnrang . Etev, Ltrnd, Bleats. Acery. Williams, Best: Aterv. Merlin .A7llnms, Bronts . Pollen. Patten.Old Ssvertarre: Best: Denton, Feely. Keens . Timm . Storey. Hart.MAX 2 .1 2.4 3.8 5-8.38CAULFIELD GRA4441AR 2.4 5.9 8-12 10,17,77AJAX:Onas 3 . Finkel. Levin. Beat: Gutman, M.C. Segal, Sharp. Rntemtan. Rosentaaum .Ona sCaulfield Grammar: Gurpmar 4. Kendall 2 . Sam. Creer. Freeman, Rtan. Best: TeamEffort.BE LA SALLE 5.1 5.4 11.6 13,8 .84MHSOB 3-3 9,10 12.12 16.15 .111De La Salk : Synnott 5, Roan 3 . Harrison, S1A•er- Hancock . Stafford . DonnLson, Best :Kmqh. S}nnatL Dorunson . Rvan .Read, Ruschena.b1HSOB: Simpson 4 . L. Tatiors 2. Anthony O'Brien 2, H . Tayior, tltipht, Moore . htcCutA•.Parker, P.~olskv. Ash O:Btlen. 5'oungs. Hest : Anth. OBrien. Ash OBnen . Simpson. B .Tatit%. Parker. I'aloLcka. Moore ,ST BILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 0,2 1.3 3.7 4.8.32HA,IBTON ROVERS 9 .7 26.13 30.18 38 .27,255St Kilda South CautBeld: Barrerra 3, Gum. Beet : Pierce. Reddy. Gum, Barrett. Rees.Sa oHsmpton Rmm: Dallas 10 . Humphfles 5, Dranurkh• 3, Jenkins 3 . Mtdu•ater 3, Crtpps 3,Stokes 3, Lanagan 2. D. Voss 2, Grimmer, Ptyos. 9uon, ttaods . But : Duddy, Crfpps.Quon, Prannvs, D3tlas. Jenkins,OLD h1EthTOMAItiS 5.6 9.7 15.10 18-10.118ORMOND 3,1 5.5 7-8 12-10.82Old Mentmdens: Ballantlne 7, Palmer 5. Kuramoto 2. Stephen 2 . R. Alexander. Campbell.Beet : Sttphen . Palmer. R. Ates.vtder. D. At-der. Kenner, Mason .Ormmtd : hfahbett 4, Stephens 3. Black . Ro,ran. AshfonL Waked. lt5lidehn•. Best :M<~tthen, Date, Stephens . Ashford. BLCck. Qnon. -
ST LEOS EMMAUSBYE
UNDER 19 RED - 27.06 .98
OLD PARADIANS 2.3 2-8 4.9 4,10,3401.D GEE3ANG 2,2 5.5 7.8 15.11 .101Old Paradises: Ciarrola- Thorn. Brickell, Pnce . BeatVarano, GLees .n ikVmamt .McCrohan. Karratcttsos. Price.Old Geelong: Stauglnon 3. Stevens, Wallace 3, Dlhming 2. McCann 2 . bLNpas, Garland.Bolt Boltwt. Stevens, McCann, Gartand,Bayne, McInnes.THERRYPENOLABYE
OLD IVANHOE 8 .2 8-3 13.9 19,15.129AgUINAS 1-0 1-2 1.5 4-5.29Old Iv®nhoe : D,-Is 5, P. D-1 4 . 1-, 2, C . Branagan 2, Hard Court 2. Courage, Harris,B. Spoor. A Oates. Beat: B. Da.•Ls, Brannlgan. Spoor. Doud, Harper. Gthsort.YAq~u~ vNB. MWan ,~ 3 . Same. Beat: Mernm. Mlnogue. B. Mor2n . Harkln. Jess. Barrie.
2.3 4.8 8.9 9.17.71WARRINGAL 1.1 8.4 9.8 10.14.74Yates 9aBey: LIO;'d 2. Long-Ot 2. T. McOrath 2. Vatoppi. htorric, Coutts. Best: Searle,Pask. Ballec. Arnold. Lang . KHnes.Ylnrringai:t5'tech 3. J. Anderson 2 . Stnch 2 . Steele. t411stzt, Natotl. Beat: Keegan, Singh,S. Anderson . Thamwn . Ryan. White ,
RESERVES -• 27 .06.9 8ST KEVBVS 2.0 2.2 4.6 10.10.70COLLEGIANS 3.7 9.8 14.8 15.10.100St Kevina: Lynch 2 . Young 2. Pan ~raz to 2. Rizto . Bateman . Sheehy. Day. Best:Rizto. Sheehy. Hassett Yortn{- L}nch, D. McArdle.Collegieas: N. Milat 3 . Woolev 3. Mackenzie 2. Mossman 2. Greeves. Htgson.Miraldan . Van Der Venue. WaLsh. Beet : Mo<sman- Grooves. H3gson. Humphrey. D.MilaL N. b91at.
DE LA SALLE 4.2 7.4 11.11 11.13-79UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 .0 0.5 1.6 5.7 .37De La Salle: Campbell 3 . Fisher 2, Moore 2. Hall. Haber. Morel . OBrien, Best :Campbell, Hegart . Hall. Moore, Morel, Smith .University Blues: tvtTzykowski 4. Walsh, Beat: McIntosh. Berne, WyTZVka.vskl- R .Furphv . E~ans . Mc4loon.OLD SCOTCH 4.3 8,5 12.7 17.8.110OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 1.2 1.2 2.2.14Old Scotch : McDonnell 9. Staruick 3, Warner, Gross, Lutes . Bold, Panton. Best:McDonnell . Lines . Hoskin, Etstace. Stanvick. Hooper.Old Brighton: Bickett . ~OI1 Best: D . Wilson. D. Paterson . Toms- McMahon.Bickett. Crendson.ST BERNARDS 5 .1 8.8 8.12 11.16 .82OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .2 2.3 3.3 4.4 .28St Bemardva Collins 2 . DaGey 2. Kenndy 2. Wood 2, Cusak, Farmer, Talbot . Best :L. Otxrman. Ketmedv. Wood, Talbo6 Byrne, B. Overman. Old Melburnians:Dixon . Mills, Theodore. Murray. Best: Mills, Rahopailos . Paterson. Jukes,Jenkins . Rigg.OLD XAVERIANS 6.4 11.11 19.15 24 .16.160OLD IiAB.EYBURY 0.0 2.2 2.2 4.7.31Old Xaverlarte: Perry 4, Hell 4, Kevhoe 3. Walsh 3. Hall 2 . Healv. Dillon. Hawkins.1-filbert. Diamond . Crntnellan. Best : Keyhoe. Perrv. Walsh. Lechte. Dann, R . Jones.
Old Ha lleybury: Berns 2, Hucker- Saunders . Best : Pound . Forsyth, Wrav. Smith,B1Tns. St<-mr)jet'Ic.
UNDER-19 SECTION 1COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OLD CAREY
Coach : Tim Killworth Coach: Clay Weser Coach : Rod Bourke GRAMMARIANS Coach : Peter Schille rU19 (C) : U19 S. H lan d(C): Y
U19 (C) : U19 (C) :Coach : Leigh Bowe s
1 L. Schmidt 2 N. Herber 1 J . Schiano U19 (C) : I F. Hakins2 N. Lynch 7 J. Laragy
9 M Mercuri 2 B. Hobbs 1 A Patios2 D . Moriarty
3 J. Clark (C )4 D Field
.10 E. Williams 3 P. Fotiniotis
.2 S . Grabert
3 P. Cerche4 J . Hefferna n.
5 L. Taylorr1 P. Bowden11 C. Hyde 4 C . Poletti 3 G . Earl 5 T Baker
6 C Mollard 11 R. Stevens 5 R . Hawkins 4 W. Earl 6 P. Tompkins.7 M. Maxwell
12 M . Evans12 B . Mercuri 6 L. Hawkins 5 N. Biggi n
6 T. Ewert7 S. Addison8 S. Derry
8 N. Harrison 13 S . Hyland (C)14 M Aron 7 P. Nelson 7 G. Rhodes 9 N. Latham
9 M. Britten .15 J . Crowe 8 L . Varney 8 T Handley 10 S. Beckett
10 B. Page 17 M . McHenry 9 D Grant 9 L O'Neill 11 S. Chambers11 N . McCan n12 A L
18 D . Jarvis19 D . Moore
.10 D Ryan 10 J. White 12 J. Mai (C)
13 S Vital i. an don 20 B . Corin. 11 S. Dimer .
13 S. EIg C) 23 T. Fisher 12 A. Bray 12 A Robertson tq D. Feast
14 T. De oun g25 R . Beattie (VC)26 S . Woods 15 L Morgan
.13 R . O'Neill
16 N . Bul l17 T. Tsirogiannis15 T. Cookes 27 C . Worsteling 16 B . Meehan (VC) 14 A. Ginnavin 18 T. Tyndall16 A. Baxter 28 S. Hart 17 N Meehan 15 G . Norwood 19 T Wood (C)
17 T. Spicer ce Forer2
9 29 D . M. Joyce.
18 M Bonaddio16 J. Thornbrow 20 M. Lawrence
18 N . Brass 29 K. Rog (VC) . 17 C. Barrow 21 D . Stone19 A . Robertson 32 R . Bonnici 19 T. Crook 18 H. Rolls 22 M. Pound20 J . Waters 32 J . Silvers
33 M O'Donnell 21 D . Rigg 19 M . Carr 23 T. Stuart21 C. Chambers
.34 A. Pedicini 23 J. Kavanagh 20 A . McLaughlin 24 B. Stwtie
22 S . Lynch 37 C. Buick 24 D Nisbet 21 X . Carta 25 A. MurphyM26 C23 M . Gibson 38 N. Stafford . 22 A . Walsh . unro
24 M. Godfrey42 S . Loga n42 J . Waiers 25 R . Hammond 23 J . Thomas 27 C. Davey
29 J Midcan25 A . McAllester 44 X . Clancey 34 C. Raine 25 A. Boyd .
30 A. McKinstry27 T. Foster 45 S . Cl a
47 A MoiYan 37 D. Fenton 26 S. Fox 31 C. Davis28 D . Telford
.47 A . Orlando 45 D. Stagliano 27 P• Marks 32 C. Meli n
29 T. Rogers-Wilson 70 M . Dugga nM A ~ 49 P Harrington
28 A. Avramedies2 C
33 D. Sitverwood30 L . Moon (VC) . n rews
C . Asmus.
53 J Di Pietro9 . Stewart
30 D Stockdale34 A . Hanson35 S McConnel l31 J . Rose
33 B SamuelS . ErdosR . Hu hson
.62 A . McDowell
.31 A. Thorns
.36 E. Davey
.39 S . Kinder
D . NofanP. Nowlan 69 G. Miller 32 R. Hayward
33 M McBriar37 S. Davies38 A. Kettl e
69 A . Dakinck
76 N . Parry (C).
35 T Erridge 46 M. AylwardA. Ja
son
M Karpavicius 79 C . Davis.
47 A. Bond. ~S. McManus 55 W Orwi n
OLD PARADIANS OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BI.UDCoach: Ken Johansen (1) Coach : Pat Hawkins ( 1) Coach : Jeff Osborne Coach : Peter Foster Coach : Steven CarrollCoach: PhD Luchetta (2) Coach : Pete Callihan (2) U19 (C): 1.119 (C): K Moore, P. Mount U19 (G):
U19 (C)t1 S . Youn g2 D. Gree A. eaaey 1 B . Swann 1 A. Callery 1 A. Albert3 G. O'Meara 2 C . Barren 2 R. Pizzichetta 2 N . Walker 2 S . Benjami n4 B. Richardson 3 S. Beatham 3 R. Legudi 3 P. Mount 3 C. Brooks5 B. Gallowa y5 B Woodham
4 D. Belts5 C oarron s
4 R . Bonnicl 4 A. Rattle5 C. Noseda 4 J . Coullou as
p.6 M. Joyce
.6 s carrodvs 5 J . Pearson 6 B. Atis B . Calle5 ry
8 D. Varano 7 9. Christie 6 P. lanazzo 7 B. Shelley 6 A. Clar k8 A. Vecchio 8 C. Corwan 7 N Smith 8 T. McCann 7 A. Crawford9 J . Byron10 K T
9 T~w.
8 J Delaney9 L. Cresswell 8 W. Crocker
. heodossi11 A. Curran
to R. Coughlann T.curna«
.9 S. Wheeler
10 J . Radford11 T. Crowley
9 H. Christie12 C. Jacavou 12 T. Davis 10 C Osborne 12 P. Bare 10 L . Dean-Johns16 C. Price 73 J. Deraa, .
11 S Erickson 13 A. Stuart 11 F. Delasquate17 N . Attard19 P. Karabatsos
t4 A Diegoin T. Fanax
.12 A. Velona 14 N. Moore
15 J. Ferrari12 C . Evan s13 S. Ferguso n
20 M . Dempster21 M Szewuk
6 J. Fay77 R Feel
13 S . Bugryn 16 K. McDonald 14 A. Fleetwood.22 M . Cosgriff23 D . Briggs
. y16 M. Fitzgeraldin fA. Frost
14 A. Thomas15 A. Pfeiffer
17 A. Foley18 A. Wise
15 J . Hockin g16 J . Hatto n
23 M . Pioenges 20 R Funmdw 16 A. Mastropasqua 19 C. Goldsworth y20 P OiKeefe
17 W. Jackson24 L . Brickwell 21 T. Gieeson 17 T. Plante
.21 J Sibilia 18 G . Kin g
25 A. Jakowenk o26 B. O'Connor
22 H . Hart23 J Hawcins 18 T. James
.22 M . Lagastes 19 J . Lyl e
27 S. Pruscino.
24 J . Healy 19 L. Kavanagh 23 P. Milesi 20 D. Leah y28 R . Sartori 25 J . Cede 20 D Sheehan 24 R . Sheehy 21 M . McKerrow29 V. Perry 26 J . Herpnssy 48 A. QswaM
.21 M Polat koe1
25 S . Vanderwert26 A B
22 R . McKerrow30 S. Fellowes31 F. Papaluca
27 C. Hoare 49 T. Podus26 R. iacovamy_ro 50 M, Gunn
.22 P. Rahill
. evacqu a27 R . Zeman
23 T. Menzies24 T McMillan32 A. Baker
34 G . Hower29 J. Ireland Sr N. Ramsener30 D. Seers 52 D . Remmx
23 D . Monteleon e24 A Monte)oene
28 N . Perrett29 A . Conlan
.25 L. Morrison
35 D. Loney 3 1 M . Ken ~av 53 U . Rush.
25 J Jacks30 P. Halpin 26 N . Mules
36 C . Dean t.aw~zr 54 D. Ryana2 'Lo
. 31 P. Harvey 27 C . Northey37 V. Berpamin R33 . ~cnergan 55 A. 26 A. Gleason 32 S. OiConnor 28 S . Parson s38 N . Kudeweh39 J Thorn
34 P. Lynieton se s. Skidmae35 S McCarth 57 A S
27 James Mount 33 J. OiConnor4 T B
29 W. Pye.
40 J . Collins. y . penc e
36 A. McDonald 56 D. Stern28 J. Zocco 3 . ergin
35 E Rafter30 P. Sheaha n
41 F. Papluca 37 8 . t7c9rath 59 e.8teoens 29 J . Cittarelli .36 A Smith 31 JJ. Starlin g
42 M . Rees44 S . Ciavola
38 J. Mdnerney 60 D. sic"33 T. tucarney 61 D stcre
30 S . Borg.
37 R. Debraio 32 A. Southerland33 A Terrill
47 M . De Rang o49 D Gleason
. y40 J. McLean 62 7 Storey41 R Merari 63 N r ~
31 J . Evan s32 T. Harvey
38 G . Anderson39 D. Lie pa
.34 B. Tuck.
52 N . Macartney53 C B tl
. , r~en42 B. Merlin 64 s . Trumue 33 S . Smith 40 D. Dunn
41 J . Howden35 L. Underwood36 N Vo ei s. u e r
54 G . Boyd43 C . taontgomery 65 C, wa44 E. Morrrsen 66 D . wapiana 37 J . d
b~42 J . Pangrazio
n
.g37 J . Ward
60 A. Swindon82 T O'Shea
4 5 P. Ockleshaw 67 ta, xewee46J 0'GonnNi
4 2 V. u d a43 C Davis
43 L. Wilk so n44 R . Campagna 38 J . Webber
. .47 rc otouohn
. 45 L. Meehan 39 A . White40 R . Woodward41 D . Wood
gEAUMARIS MARCELLIN NTH OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBURNIAN S
~h'~ag~~Coach:h ~Golds Coach: Andy Ryan
Ut9(C):Coach: Greg Lasscock Coach: Mark Libard i
U19(L~ U19 ( C) : J. sell U19 (C) :
1 M Smith 1 M. Lefeanue 1 Mohammed Taleb 1 L. Floyd 1 J . Goole y2 B Thoma s
A Guerin2 M . Karavilis 2 T. Waters
3 B. Kousovasilis2 S. Davey 2 C. Gues
t3Le e
M
3 G. Cull 4 O. Khader 3 A . Brudar 3 D. Fabiny i
M Enso r454 D. Marson 5 B. Cariss 4 L . Paisley 4 C. Murphy
6 L Gibson 5 G. Romanin 6 D. Sken e7 S Hoban
5 D. Harro p6 R Ladd
5 A. Ellims7 B Stevens
N Burton6 S. Loy
.8 T. Halpin
N a9 A
.7 A. Biggs ggs
6 H . Birrel l7 C. Fong8
g J Walker7 D. An otti .
10 C . Faraci 8 J . Meades 8 C. Jenning s10 R Carroll 8 D. Ryan 11 S . Bryant 9 C. Home 9 J . Murtaza11 G Johnson 9 G. Murley 12 D . Aboud 10 C . Efstathiou 10 P. Stuckey12 J Bayford 10 D . Bonanno 13 C . Miller
14 J Saba11 R . Burn 11 N . Sample d
13 D Emerso n14 P Bird
11 A . Hasiotis.
15 N . Tonki n16 P B i
12 T. Roger s13 G Finlayson
12 E . Wilson13 D P°
15 A Quin 12 D . Ballantine . orys ewicz17 S . Revnoldson
.14 M . Chisholm
. atterson14 G Anderso n
16 N Atkins 13 P. Pappalardo 18 S . Mcllroy 15 D . Pountney.
16 R Atkin s17 T Eaton18 A Palmer
14 C . Duinardo 19 M . Payne20 R . Amato
16 J . Miller.
17 J . Hammon d19 N Kennedy
15 J . Pappalardo 21 M . Barker 17 R . Bradham 18 E . Farquarson20 A Faraguna 16 P. Diacogiorgis 22 G . Taylor 18 C. Jayasekera 19 R . Hyam s21 M Selletto 17 J . Delahunt 23 H . Makhou l
24 B . Kurec19 C . Moyl e20 H Francis
20 E . Alde r22 K Alexander
li18 M . Moussi 25 M . Moustaf a
'
.21 D La y
21 W. Yunke n22 C Rn23 A Cat
24 L Buller19 J . Sheehan 26 N . O Halloran
27 M Rees
.22 A . Rode
. a y23 I Ambler
, 25 P Wright20 N . Mathews .
28 N . Smith 23 M . Somaia.
24 J . Moss26 T Collins 21 M . Fisher 29 S . Smith 24 B . Hall 25 H Turne r27 S Fitzgerald 22 M . Roberts 30 D . Willoughby
31 B Wilson 25 D . Harrigan.
26 H . McLeo d28 B Spence29 K Rawsthorn
23 L. Bettiol .32 Momoud Taleb 26 J . Bell (C)
Ca27 R27 W. Austin
30 D Teasdale24 B . Dinnee n25 G Hawkins
33 A . McKenzie34 C . Wood
. rso n28 S . Dietz
28 C . Sibre e30 N. Coutts31 L McNichola s
32 A Black.
26 T. Louder35 S . De Boar36 B McIntyre
29 M . Nicholson 32 M . Benko33 B Griffiths 27 D . Ciro
.37 M . Saunders 30 D . Porte r
31 D Mason33 N . Couzens
37 B Hayne s47 S Langford-Jones
38 D
. M
eDevereaux .32 E . Ek
40 P. Daniels 47 J . Robertso n41 M . Haye s
OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY STBEDES UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARSCoach: Terry Kendall Coach: Steven Maus MENTONEMIERS-3 BLACKS Coach: Shane stylesU19 (C) : G . Junkeer U19 (C) : & Jones, E Davatris Coach: Michael Lovejoy Coach: Pau10'Sh annaasy U19 (C):
1 G. Junkeer (C) 1 S. Jones (C)U19(C): U19(C):
1 A. Croug h2 T. Chapman 2 A. Beever 1 A Ryan 1 M. Atkin 2 M. Northey
YS. Mile s4 A Sheer
3 M. Passado r4 A. Rothe
2 P Carrol l3 C Tesoriero 2 C. Brown 3 B. Phan
.5 T. Paterson 5 B. Hutchinson
6 C Rus sell4 J Dunne 3 L. Brown 5 J . Powe r
6 B. Winc h6 I . McKenzie . e p
7 5 J Doubaras 4 M. Byrne 7 T Hilton7. . .C . Stevens8 T. Frankenburg
D . Asfiwort h9 A. Grigg
6 L Abdalla h7 B Mcshane 5 A. Clements
.8 R. Fedele9 L. Trewhell a
9 N. Leitl 10 S . Dann 8 L Hamilton 6 B. Costello 10 A Johnso n10 N . Sladen 11 K . Noden 9 P Russo 7 B. Dryne.
11 M . Cassarin o11 C. Fricke12 L Hume
12 C. Wilson (VC)13 S . Johnson
10 LT y lim11 J Williams 8 P. Greenbank 12 D. Rei d.
3 N . Simon1 14 R . Gambl e15 R Baxter 12 A Connolly 9 E. Hannon
13 N . Cowling14 S . War d14 A . Willersdorf
15 J . Hughes.
16 T. Ho ins17 Hilia s.
13 N Zomer (VC)14 J Drury 10 A. Maher 15 S . Staddon
16 B . Sinclair1 6 N . O'Brien 1 8 N . Dahlstrom 15 G Gomez 11 J . Marr 17 D Eiferman n17 S . Eage r19 M Rowell
19 J . Masle n20 M Canzoneri
16 A Burnett17 S Lambert
12 J . Martin.
18 R. Murray.20 N . Brewster
.21 L . Kennedy 18 M Young 13 J . McAuley 1209 S M.
. DuffyFlemin g21 T. Glass
22 L Hanneman22 D . Kinros s23 B. Fitzmaurice
19 D Falk in gha m20 C Mizzi
14 L. Mellings 21 M . Setche s.23 L . Walkom 24 E . Davatzis (C)
25 W. Hansen 21 J Cunnin ha mg15 S . Moody 22 S . Davi s
23 L. Armstron g24 L. Hawkins Robinson.26 22 G Smith 16 B . Murphy 24 J . Treyvaud25 M . Thwaites 27 L . Clarke 23 D Napier (C) 17 R . Neale 25 M Crosher26 J . McCarrol l27 E Stewart
28 C . Butle r29 W Brady
24 G Alford25 L Wintle 18 A . Nolan
.26 D . Sullivan.
28 T. Card y29 S . Hosking
.30 S . Kimonidi s31 R. Ramsden
26 P Dohe rt y27 S Kingwell
19 C . Pease 27 T. Hoare28 B . Doherty
30 A . Leeds 32 J . Cornell33 Y Adal 28 D Young 20 H . Peck 29 M . Wals h
30 A Bea tt ie3 1 Prend eS . r9ast .35 C Sor 29 B . Johnstone 21 C . Schilling .
31 B Jones32 E . Oliver
.37 S . Medlin 30 T Fava 22 M . Staunton
.32 M Ta n35 P. Rodger s
36 R . Ashton39 A . MaiVa h43 D Wafdron (VC)
331P 2 S Beilltle 23 S . Vegter
.33 R . Pawlik
37 C . Armstrong
.44 M . Lapira 33 G Strachan 24 D . Walsh 34 T. Mulcahy
3540 A . Collins41 A . Reed
45 S . Darcy-Molloy52 A . Andrews
34 M Mulcah y35 A Smith 36 J . Anderso n
66 H . Thomas 61 N. Broster64 M. Kassaby 36 N . McEniry
UNDER-19 - (2) BLU E
AJAXCoach : Henry RiBermanU19 (C) :1 B. Klein2 A. Bock3 B . Davis4 D. Goldenfein5 E . Goldstone6 D. Fri d7 S . Gutman8 J . Rosenbaum9 J . Ona s10 H . Snow11 D . Rutko12 S. Majma n13 D . Rubenstein14 J. Weinstock15 D . Finke l16 D . Feldman17 J. Rockmart18 A. Goivan19 J . Basist20 S . Czarny21 D. Stu b22 P. Glezer23 B . Ritterman24 A . Lewi n25 M . Blashki26 Mark Segal27 C. Spero30 A . Lefkovic32 A . Rodgers33 S . Shetzer36 M. Segal39 S. Midler40 A. Halphen43 J. Sharp44 J. Kretsch
CALLFELDGRAMMARCoach: Mark DonovartU19 (C): S . 4YMjaja
1 J . Same2 N. Bourke3 S. Erikson4 J . Ryan5 S. Kendall6 J. Fulston7 M. Davies8 D. Globan9 J. Acfield10 C. Worboys11 P. Sykes12 S . San t13 R. Silverman14 T. Cripps15 A. Schwa b16 B O'Callaghan17 T. Kavouri s18 M. Gurpinar20 A . Winters21 C . Nairn22 M. Richardson23 C . Creer24 A. Wilkinson25 G . Evan s26 S. Widjaja (C)27 T. Freeman28 B. Hasforth29 D . Golabek33 P. Ralph34 J. Wilmot35 A. White38 D. Veentjer71 K. Deakin
MONASH BLUESCoach: Mike DickensonU19 (C): d. Smtth1 J. Bell 31 R . Fait h2 S . Collins 32 N . Seewang3 B . Martin 34 J. Fanning4 N . Patten 35 S. Batters '..5 C. Williams 36 M . Smith '..6 F. Eley 37 M . Bolto n7 B . McNeill 42 M . Bennett8 S . Lloyd 43 A. Forster-9 C .0'Bree Knight10 E . Baxter 44 W. Wickham11 J . Bronts 47 A. Spence12 A. Weeks13 B. Carstein14 G . Vardeligt15 S. Young16 J. Smith (C)17 J. Miller18 L . McLelland19 B. Muston20 M . Hickey21 T. Crowe22 T O'Brien23 J. Roscoe24 P. O'Donnell25 L. Dickenson26 J . Arnott27 B . Burke28 D. Avery29 S . Cooke30 L. Creamer
OLD MENTONiANSCoach: S will samuaU19 (C): Wes Batfantine
I W. Ballantine (C)2 H. Maso n3 R. Alexander4 M . Emanuel5 M . Thomasen6 S . Bainbridge7 D . Mill s8 N . Hollow9 B . Kuramoto10 L. Brow n11 D . Alexander12 R . Phipps13 D . Grant14 N . Webster15 C . McKay76 L . Stephen ...17 A.0'Reilty18 M . France s 19 M
. Kennedy20 P. Mevel21 T. McNish22 A. Martin23 A. Palmer24 A, Drinan (VC)25 L. Hoga n26 N. Lane27 A . Worrel l28 C. Twentyman29 A . Kelly30 B . Goss31 S . Worrell55 M. Campbell
DE LA SALLECoach: Craig WilliamsU19'2 (C): A tbrmison
1 R. Loft2 R . Gullifer2 A.Keoqh3 G . Hrisfov3 L .Ryan4 M. Ruschena6 J. Davie s7 J. W me7 S . Tucker9 N. Synoft9 I . Watson10 J . La Ragy10 A. Molan11 L. Meehan12 S . Logan12 T. Robson13 A . Donnison (C)13 M . Harriso n15 A . McKenzie18 P. Nowlan19 N . Stafford20 J . Silver20 J. Willey23 J. Mead29 M. Coghlan31 A. Hancock31 B. Reade40 A. Hayes57 N . Brasher58 D . Forer (VC)
D. BuckleyT. BuntineA. BurrowsM . EvansR. FordA. JacksonD. McHenryS . Monte SilvaA . MurrayB . MuscatA . NevilleE . PhillipsD . PipitoM . SalemD . Stinea r
OLD XAVERIANSCoach : Pat Hawkins (1 )Coach : Pete Caginan (2)1.119(c):1 A Baley 38 J. Mdxmcy2 C . Swell 39 T.ldriKsk73 B.Bee4>an 40J.Mdean4 D. Ms 41 R Mean5 cCamds 428.MmM6 S,CarratL 43 C .Man3on>zry7 B.Ctrmae 44EF.bnsar8 C,Ccexkn 45 P.Od4eslun9 T CarkAf 46 J 'Cavell1o R.CouJfran 47 KObgvi11 LQxrox 48AOsnald121 D .g 49TPaks13 J. Darfn 50 M, Cidn14ADr~p 51 N,R~a15T.Fanav 52D.R~16 J. Fay 53 M . F3vh17 R. Feely 54 D.18 M RVtyra;i 55 A SchAt19 M. Frcq 56 S.3krSrm20 P. Ftrvrdar 57 A Spence21TC;cerm 58D. Seam22 N, Hat 58 C. S:c{~s23 J.HauVSS 60 D.Sbney24 J.Hed/ 61 D.Sbre/25J.Hede 62 T Stray26 J Hmw.ml 63 N. TreB27 C, Hoare 64 S, Tnirte28 A I;m.arg-,b 5 C. Wary29 Jr Ireland 66 D. V.'ay'ad30 D Ksxs 67 M. Xeueb31 61. K-etr/32 A LaMar33 R.L"W34P,tybeb~35 S.MCCapry36AM.CDXW37 B.McGari
HAMPTONROVERS
Coach: [an Wi1mcd1.119(c):
1 D. Anderson2 A.Ouon3 T Prantzos4 J Midwinter5 S Wills6 A Crowther7 A Duddy8 W Climas9 M. Cripps10 D . Shaw11 A Voss12 A Landrigan13 N . Rah n14 M. Loui s15 G Shenfield16 G Wood17 A Smit h18 J Stokes19 D Voss20 L . Bird21 M Jenkin22 L. Dallas23 S . Grimmer24 M . Flynn25 B Hevard26 M Flahive27 M . Flynn28 C. Lucas29 D Anderson30 M Lanagan
ORMONDCoach: Brien KeatingU19 (C) : A Stasia c1 S . Thompson2 M. Nash3 D . Robbins4 D . Rowan5 T Ashford6 M. Broadhurst7 S. Keleher8 R . Coulston9 J. Putz10 J. Cullenit B. Minter12 P. Townsend13 A. Kurzel14 B. Healey16 S . Porter17 S . Naughton18 P. Cicarella19 A. Strauch20 K. Watson21 B . Walker22 D. Hopkins23 S . Ega n24 M.0'Halkxan25 J . Dal e26 D . Mabbett27 P. Gleason28 A . Stasiak29 K . Quon30 H . Black31 P. Waked32 A. Russell33 S. Stephens35 C . Knight
M .H.S.O.B.Coach : Peter O'DeaU19 (C): Jeff Wilson
1 T. Parke r2 R. Clowes3 A . Simpson4 J . Wilson5 A .OiBrien6 J . Moore7 J . Gregson8 T. Leaver9 R . Limbrick10 N . McKenzie11 S. Rodder12 N . Youngs13 B. Sims-Lucas14 S. Caller15 T. Wright16 K. Miezis17 G . McCully18 J . Davis19 B . Hill20 A .OiBrien21 P. Physic22 P. Brown23 R .Joseph24 A . Mazur25 L. Tay Ior26 A. Askew27 H . Taylor28 M. Podolsky29 R . Par k30 T. Morgan31 L . Jones32 R . Weeden33 T. Lower34 R. Ware35 B. Miezis36 S . Osborn e
ST KJLDASTH CAULFIELD
Coach : John HowardU19 (C): J. Drummond63 J. Drummond63 C. Thursfie!A65 D. Mahaw_y66 K T00hfi67 W. Perkins68 J. Zagame69 S . Reece70 C. Bova71 M. Baraket72 A. Caruana73 S . Romagnirm74 C . Gray75 M,Top{kn76 D . Slade77 A Moore78 R . Key79 C . McMtdlin60 A. Homes71 L Dodo82 B.2urak83 A Salvo84 L Pryde 93 5 Kennedy85 H. Reatry 94 D . HeZismm86 C. Pterez e5 A. Dia487 T. MatGhews 96 M . We88 J. Van Bierkel 97 M . To7b9 N. Di7aW a90 S . Katapados91 T.CampbeN92 8 . Santahxcla
UNDER-19 - (2) RE D
AQUINAS O .C .coactc reny tAcEwyU19(c) :
1 J . Jes s2 N. Cowling3 S .Staddon5 M. Boland6 S . Bennett7 J . Coghlan8 M. Greerg T. Harkin
M. HeldT. Moran
12 D. McKee13 P. Glennie14 T. Blaschi6 M . Tan16 C. Field17 J . Allison18 J .Coussms1 9 B. Anthony20 D . Marshall21 D . Minogue22 B. Moran24 B. Mills26 M . Johnstone32 J . Bleakney34 M . Delsovito41 J . Pole44 M . Dalsanto48 S . Devers54 D . Kealy60 D . Vine71 M. Woods
BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWECoach : Bob EllisU19 (C):
1 S. Alderhoven2 A. Bestow3 R. Brown4 C. Calleja5 M. DeBoer6 N. Eastwood7 M. Fisher8 D. Florence9 J . Florence10 L. Groves11 J . Howard12 D . Juhasz13 A . Kin g14 N . Macrides15 N . Macreevy16 N . McCroha17 B. Mountain18 S . Mountain19 T. Mossop20 M . Natfas21 R. Parri s22 T. Peterson23 B . Pouroganis24 N . Povaran25 D . Povaran26 J . Stynes27 P. Taylo r28 L . Thompson29 B. Walleneiser
ST LEOS E M VIAUSWATTLE PARK
Coach: David MillerU19 (C) :
1 N . Hodder2 P. Batty3 G. Bonnic i4 R. Gallagher5 C. Miller6 G. Newey7 A Volpi8 C. McDonald9 M . Brown10 C .Vaughan11 J . Blandthorn12 N . Zanni s13 S . Dornik14 P. Mansic15 M . Dunn16 A . Schli tt ler17 T. Kay18 J . McNally19 J . Ros s20 S. Goldswo rt hy
THERRY PENOLACoach: Paul Mahan1.119(c):
2 R. Zampogna4 R. Springall8 A. Gran t9 S. Stell a10 C . Bannister11 S . Bocaglia12 J . Briedis13 D. Candiloro14 R. Dodds15 A . McMahon16 D . Dun n17 A . McDonald18 N . Jame s19 G . Kuret20 J . Smith21 B. Fitzpatrick22 M . Yates23 M . Russell24 T. Sigfter25 N . Trewin26 R . Garcia27 R . Azzopardi28 C . O'Brien29 N . Perrett
OLD GEELONGCoach : Brian Cartwright1.119(c):
8 N . Dinning12 N . Bayne15 R . Lane16 B . Couc h18 T. Straughton26 A. McKinnon29 D Bolto n31 L . Stevens34 A. McCann36 M . Avery43 A. Clay50 N Edgar51 J . Garland52 M . Cashinella53 T. Carty54 E . Wilson55 Q . Wallace56 R Brown58 L Heine59 J. Malpa s60 D McInnes (C)61 J. Chamberlain63 M . McCarthy64 R. Scurry68 W. Ellery75 A . Timms76 D Brauer79 W. Keeble
WARRINGALCoach., John StantonU19 (C) :
i H. Anderson2 S . Anderson3 D. Bloomfield4 G. Bel l5 L. Bolzon6 C. Burk e7 A . Cam,illed8 M. Chazan9 B. Frew10 E . Gale11 A . George12 A. Green13 T. Healey14 A. Hopgood15 J. Hopkins16 D. Inman17 M . Keegan18 D. Lewis19 G . Long20 M . Manovella21 S . Morri s22 D. Mutton23 N . Mullane24 D . Nasrallah25 M . Natoli26 L . Prosser27 M. Pope28 D . Ryan29 D . Schulze30 T. Sessions31 R . Singh32 M . Sloan33 J . Spence34 C. Taylor35 N. Taylor36 D.Thomas37 T. Thomson38 M . Vanlin t39 S . Walter 42 J . Wilkins40 B . White 43 A. Welch41 D . Wilson 44 S . Yee
OLD IVANHOECoach : Stewart McLeanU19 (C):
1 D. Bernet2 G . Gibson3 N. Coyne4 B . Davis5 A . Oates6 K . Angelo7 M. Logan8 B. Spoor9 B. Low10 B. Roderick11 C . Brannigan14 P. Dowd15 R. Holmwood16 R. Hens e17 J. Harrop18 A. Harper20 B. Willis21 R. Gilderdale22 G. Maddelic23 C. Barker25 P. Illis26 S . Brandt30 L. Courage37 J. Keane40 C . Harri s
YARRA VALLEYCoach: Ash WainU19 (C):
1 A. Midland2 T. Morris3 S. Lloyd4 C . Fraser5 P. Valloppi6 M. Wines7 B. Sturzaker8 B. Arno t9 J. Longworth10 B . Searle11 B . Reynolds12 D . Lan g13 C.Shuqg14 T. Lloyd15 D . Bailey16 A . Bel l17 T. Mcllrath18 R . Pearce19 E. Kryse20 T. Tyshing21 P. Vaughn22 B . Drew23 C . Arnold24 A . Cusano25 S . Matters26 J . Skipworth27 T. Hancock28 B . Reynolds29 S . Coleman30 B . Wapshott31 J. Scanlan
OLD PARADIANSCoach: Ken Joh an esen (1)Coach: Phil l.uchetW (2)1 S . Young2 D. Green3 G. O'Meara4 B. Richardson5 B. Galloway5 B. Woodham6 M.Joyce8 D. Varano8 A. Vecchio9 J . Byro n10 K. Theodossi11 A. Curran11 A . Talarico12 C.Jacavou16 C . Price16 B. Sullivan17 N . Attard19 P. Karabatsos20 M . Dempster21 M . Szewczuk22 M . Cosgriff23 D. Brigg s23 M . Ploenges24 L. Brickwell25 A . Jakowenko26 B . O'Connor27 S. Pruscino28 R . Sartori29 V. Perry30 S. Fellowes31 F. Papaluca32 A. Baker34 G . Howe35 D.Loney36 G. Dean37 V. Bergamin38 N. Kudeweh39 J . Thorn40 J . Collins41 F. Papluca42 M. Rees44 S. Ciavola47 M. De Rango49 D . Gleeson52 N. Macartney53 C. Butler60 A. Swindon
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training session occurred only two days afterTI,,' and the start of three i six day weeks .
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CLUB SEN. RES. U•19 TOTAL
OLD XAVERIANS 10 9 11 220FIITEFRIARS O C 9 10 11 21 3
OLD MENTONIANS 9 7.5 8 185 .513EAUMARIS 10 8 4 180C:IULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 10 8 3 .5 177 . 5~J'Ll 8 10 6 176OLD SCOTCH 7 9 9 174%IONASH GRYPHONS 10 10 0 17 0OLD CAREY 10 10 0 170OLD TRINITY 9 5 7 168HAMPTON ROVERS 8 7 7 166~1ARCELLIN 8 9 4 .5 163 . 5OLD CAMBERWELL 9 11 0 163ORMOND 6 10 7 157OLD GEELONG 7 8 6 154OLD PARADIANS 5 9 9 15 0PENINSULA 9 8 0 148PARKSIDE 8.5 9 0 14 7DE LA SALLE 6 7 7 14 2MONASH BLUES 6 7 7 14 2
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E L S T::'iA W I C I _- PA 7-2 : :,DRAW 1998
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This Sat . 4/7: Mazenod v Old Paradian sThis Sun. 5/7: No match scheduled - ground vacantNext Sat 11/7 : MHSOB v Mazeno dNext Sun 12/7 : No match scheduled-ground vacan tSat 18/7 : Old Geelong v BanyuleSun 19/7 : FIDA matchdavSat 25/7 : Therrv Penola v Old IvanhoeSun 26/7 : No match scheduled - ground vacanSat 1/8 : Old Paradians v MHSO BSun 2/8 : No match scheduled - ground vacantSat 8/8 : Old Hailevbury v De La SalleSun 9/8 : FIDA semi - finalsSat 15/8 : Club XVIII Prelim . FinalsSun: 16/8 FIDA Grand Final sSat : 22/8 Club XVIII Grand FinalsSun: 23/8 Old Scotch v Old HaileyburvSat : 29/8 B Section First Semi-FinalSun: 30/8 A Section First Semi Final
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Daniel Smith, St. Kevins. Elbowing . 4 matches,Anthony Turner. St. Bedes Mentone Tigers .Violently pushing an opponent, 2 matches .Investigation to Tribunal - Mark Jones, Bulleen-Templestowe . Striking . 10 matches .Cavan Flower, Old Westbourne . Striking, 1 mateInvestigation to Tribunal - Peter Saddler .Williamstoum CYMS . Striking . 4 matches .Luke McLean, Eley Park . Striking, 3 matches .Paul Woff, Old Brighton (Reserves) . Striking, 4matches.Brett Hann. Williamstown CYMS (Reserves) .Headbutting, 6 matches .
* Jason Mammoliti, St . Bernards (U19) . Striking,matches.
* Jason Mammoliti, St . Bernards (U19) . AbusiveLanguage, 2 matches.
* Josh Silver, De La Salle (U 19) . Interfering with aplayer kicking for goal, 1 match .
* Simon Bogemann . Old Paradians (2) (U19) .Striking, 2 matches.
*Accepted prescribed penalty
Investigation Results - June 30th, 1998St. Kilda South Caulfield and Hampton Rovers senplayers charged with being involved in a melee in Imatch played at Packer Park on June 20th .Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribed penalty$100 each.
Therry Penola club charged with conduct unbeconuin that a Therry Penola spectator allegedly assaulian Old Paradians water carrier .Therry Penola found guilty and fined $250 and furtlthe club be placed on a good behaviour bond of $2until the end of the 1999 season which is forfeilshould a like occurrence take place. A further sipended good behaviour bond of $1500 be in placea period of 5 years, which is forfeited should a toccurrence, involving one W. Bannister (special(take place.
First offence ($5) ; second offence ( $25) ; thioffence ( $50) ; fourth offence ($100) ; each subsquent offence ($100) .Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pm
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i0E 11ENOLA 08 1 1
EeAUMARIS A F C 11BODES VENT TIGERS 7 1
~LD GEELONG 11„!~pTON ROVERS 1 1
_ ,'=NTONIANS 11TOWN 11ER'MAUSWP 1 1
-_EENTEMPLESTOWE 11- - _DA STH CAULFIELD 1 1
:.JAX 11,ITEFRIARS 11
=;.RKSIDE 11SSUTHBANK itu3NASH BLUES it
. . . =aSiTY BLACKS 1 1
ALLEY
- SENDON GR>OC
CKS MENTON E
-0 CAMBERWELL3.4SULA O B
".ULFIELD GRAMMAR
.-KLEFGH A F C- .-a HOUS E
-' .5DE PARK
9 2 0
9 2 0
7 4 0
7 4 0
5 6 0
5 6 0
5 6 0
5 6 0
2 9 0
1 10 0
PTS
921 537 171 .51 36925 573 161 .43 36964 626 153.99 28818 798 102.51 28804 818 9829 20639 651 98.16 20748 784 95.41 20747 819 91 .21 20418 886 47.18 8565 1183 47 .76 4
B RESERVE
10 1 0
10 1 09 2 0
6 5 05 6 04 7 0
3 8 03 8 03 8 0
2 9 0
C RESERVE
8 3 0
8 3 0
8 3 0
7 4 0
7 4 0
6 4 1
6 4 1
2 9 0
1 10 0
1 10 0
1019 510 199.8 40807 514 157 40
788 519 151.83 36630 742 84.91 24
672 844 79.62 20690 788 87.56 16803 805 99.75 12559 836 66.87 12501 793 63 .18 12627 856 73 25 8
858 513 167 .25 32306 557 162 .66 32800 585 136.75 32892 644 138.51 28890 682 130.5 28915 759 120.55 26705 854 82 55 26554 870 63.68 8504 1005 50 15 4
397 1031 3851 4
D RESERVE SECTIO N
10 1 0
10 1 0
9 2 0
7 4 0
7 4 0
6 5 0
5 6 0
4 7 0
3 8 1
3 7 1
1 10 0
0 11 0
2
E BLUE RESERV E
ll
ii
11
17
11
11
11
11 0 08 3 0
8 3 07 4 0
7 4 06 5 03 8 0
2 9 02 9 01 10 0
!RNE UNIVERSITY 1 1VWICK 1 1YS 11
CAREY
E WHITE RESERVE
11 10ti 9
08 11 8'3ROY REDS 11 7
- `.'3TOWN CYMS 11 6'BRUNSWICK 11 6-~DCENTRAL 11 4
UNIVERSITY 11 2='7COBRAS 11 2
=3TBOURNE 11 0
1065 361 295 .01 40942 401 234.91 40930 541 171.9 36873 600 145.5 28935 689 135.7 28751 653 115.01 24692 $51 123.35 20607 814 74 57 16808 935 86.42 14432 814 53 .07 14352 1254 28.07 4414 1307 31 .68 0
1311 333 393 .69 441213 406 298 .77 321126 391 287.98 32723 640 112.97 28577 832 69.35 28747 658 113.53 24515 949 54.27 12531 1041 51.01 8482 960 50 21 8441 1456 30 29 4
1 0 1071 488 219.47 40
2 0 963 492 195.73 36
3 0 1072 412 260.19 32
3 1 870 629 138.31 30
5 0 1011 581 174.01 24
5 0 912 721 126 49 24
7 0 653 837 78 02 16
8 1 467 949 4921 10
9 0 453 1320 3432 8
11 0 306 1447 21 15 0
TEAM NAME
MONASH GRYPHONSWEST BRUNSWICKWERRIBEE AMATEURSHAWTHORN AMATEURSELTHAM COLLEGIANSELEY PARK A F CANZ ALBERT PARKSYNDAL TALLY HO
OLD XAVERIANSDE LA SALLE
OLD BRIGHTONOLD SCOTCH
MHSO B
OLD MELBURNiANSST KEVINS
MAZENOD 0 C
COLLEGIANSTHERRY PENOLA OB
MONASH WHITESMT LILYDALE 0 CTHORNBURY COUGARSKEWMARCELUNOLD ESSENDON GRPARKSIDEYARRA VALLEY
OLD XAV 'cRIANSOLD PARADIANSDE LA SALLEOLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIANS
UNIVERSITY BLUES
ST KEVIN SST BERNARDS
MAZENOD 0 COLD CAREY
P W L D FOR AGST % PTS
F RESERVE
11 10 1 0 1076 435 247.36 4011 7 4 0 759 604 125.66 2811 7 4 0 792 635 124,72 2811 7 4 0 866 747 115 .93 2811 4 7 0 607 822 73 .84 1611 4 7 0 652 1052 61,98 1611 3 8 0 455 771 59 .01 1211 2 9 0 524 874 59 .95 8
CLUB 18 (i )
10 10 0 0 7181 223 529.6 4010 8 2 0 775 400 19315 3210 7 3 0 482 433 111 .32 2810 6 4 0 618 470 131 .49 2410 6 4 0 621 558 111 .29 2410 6 4 0 517 615 84 .07 2410 2 8 0 352 659 53 .41 810 2 8 0 390 772 50 .52 810 2 8 0 334 744 44 .89 810 2 8 0 327 820 39 .88 4
CLUB 18 (2)10 10 0 0 771 314 245.54 4010 7 3 0 800 505 158.42 2810 7 3 0 675 508 132.87 2810 5 5 0 584 453 128.92 2010 5 5 0 580 585 99.15 2010 3 7 0 508 802 6334 1210 2 8 0 476 752 633 8
10 1 9 0 383 943 40.62 4
UNDER-19 SECTION 111 11 0 0 1351 501 269 .69 4411 10 1 0 1156 710 162 .82 4011 7 4 0 1139 1030 110 .58 2811 6 5 0 903 804 112 .31 2411 5 6 0 1090 926 117.71 2011 5 6 0 907 854 106.21 2011 5 6 0 863 1231 70.11 20
11 3 8 0 931 1140 8167 1211 3 8 0 770 1325 58.11 1211 0 11 0 631 1483 42.55 0
UNDER-19 (2)
WHITEFRIARS 11 11 0 0 1415 637 222 .14 44OLD SCOTCH 11 9 2 0 1281 763 167 .89 36OLD TRINITY 11 7 4 0 1256 809 155 .25 28ST BEDES MENT TIGERS 11 5 6 0 886 1027 86 .27 20OLD AAELBURNIANS 11 5 6 0 903 1119 807 20MARCELLIN 11 4 6 1 858 927 92.56 18BEAUMARIS A F C 11 4 6 1 801 1043 76 .8 18OLD HAILEYBURY 11 4 7 0 936 997 93.88 16NORTH OLD BOYS 11 3 8 0 747 1162 64.29 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 2 9 0 639 1315 48.59 8
UNDER-19 (2) BLUEMHSOB
OLD MENTONIANSHAMPTON ROVERSR9ONASH BLUESORMON D
AJAXOLD XAVERIANS (2)CAULFIELD G RDE LA SALLE (2)
11 9 2 0 1462 618 236 .57 3611 8 3 0 1309 776 168 .69 3211 7 4 0 1171 714 164 .01 2811 7 4 0 880 807 109 .05 2811 7 4 0 920 853 10785 2 8
6 5 0 775 925 8378 245 5 1 810 726 111 .57 223 7 1 707 914 77.35 142 9 0 820 1124 72.95 8
0 11 0 326 1841 17.71 0ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFI 1 1
OLD IVANHOEYARRA VALLEY
WARRINGAL A F C
THERRY PENOLA 08OLD GEELONG
AQUINAS O COLD PARADIANS (2)ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P
BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE
UNDER-19 (2) RE D11 10 1 0 1078 502 214 .74 4010 9 1 0 1021 515 198 .25 3611 8 3 0 1281 594 215 .66 3211 8 3 0 1203 672 179 .02 3211 6 5 0 736 731 100 .68 24
i1 5 6 0 818 954 85 74 2011 5 0 728 1163 626 20i1 3 8 0 438 1234 35 .49 1210 1 9 0 282 1296 2116 4
I
VAFAPREMIERSHIP LIST S
1998
TEAM NAME
OLD XAVERIANSST BERNARDSOLD SCOTCHST KEVIN SDE LA SALLEOLD MELBURNIANSUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD HAILEYBURYOLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIANS
OLD TRINITYMARCELLINNORTH OLD BOYSMHSOBORMONDOLD IVANHOEOLD PARADIANSMAZENOD 0 CTHERRY PENOLA OBIVANHO E
BEAUMARIS A F COLD MENTONIANSHAMPTON ROVERSOLD GEELONGST BEDES MENT TIGBANYULEST KILDA STH CAULFIELDST LEOS EMMAUS W PTHOMASTOWNBULLEEN TEMPLESTOW E
SOUTHBANKWHITEFRIARSPARKSIDEAJAXMONASH BLUESAQUINAS 0 CYARRA VALLEYOLD ESSENDON GRSALESIAN 0 CUNIVERSITY BLACKSST PATRICKS MENTONEST JOHNS 0 C
CAULFIELD GRAMMARPENINSULA 0 BOLD CAMBERWELLOAKLEIGH A F CCHIRNSIDE PARKPOWER HOUSESWINBURNE UNIVERSITYELSTERNWICKGLENHUNTLYST MARYS
OLD CAREYRICHMOND CENTRALKE WNORTH BRUNSWICKUHSO BWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSFITZROY REDSBULLEEN COBRA SLA TROBE UNIVERSITYOLD WESTBOURNE
MONASH GRYPHONSSYNDAL TALLY HOHAWTHORN AMATEURSWEST BRUNSWICKELEY PARK A F CELTHAM COLLEGIANSWERRIBEE AMATEURSANZ ALBERT PARK
W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTIO N
10 1 0 1358 689 197.1 407 4 0 1255 1105 113.57 287 4 0 1063 963 110.38 287 4 0 1140 1137 100.26 287 4 0 1004 1028 97.67 286 5 0 975 904 107.85 245 6 0 997 1032 96.61 205 6 0 967 1078 89.7 201 10 0 953 1235 77.17 40 11 0 881 1422 61.95 0
B SECTIO N9 2 0 1148 862 133.18 36
8 3 0 1104 855 129.12 32
7 4 0 999 846 118.09 28
6 5 0 1166 1030 113.2 246 5 0 1052 959 109.7 246 5 0 944 909 103.85 245 6 0 984 1101 89.37 204 7 0 904 1187 76.16 162 9 0 1001 1216 82.32 82 9 0 952 1289 73.86 8
C SECTIO N10 1 0 1481 910 162.75 409 2 0 1275 980 130.1 368 3 0 1128 775 145.55 327 4 0 1113 1088 102.3 286 5 0 1093 1006 108.65 244 7 0 1078 1170 92.14 164 7 0 1007 1282 78.55 163 8 0 1018 1416 71 .89 122 9 0 1058 1349 78.43 82 9 0 996 1271 78.36 8
D SECTION9 1 1 1340 892 150.22 389 2 0 1237 846 146.22 368 2 1 1214 898 135.19 348 3 0 1141 945 120.74 326 5 0 941 799 117.77 245 6 0 1253 1141 109.82 205 6 0 1185 1104 107.34 205 6 0 1036 1007 102.88 205 6 0 1021 1041 98.08 203 8 0 790 977 80.86 121 10 0 819 1495 54.78 41 10 0 677 1509 44.86 4E BLUE SECTION
10 1 0 1540 678 227.14 40
9 2 0 1595 727 219.39 36
9 2 0 1423 839 169.61 367 4 0 1116 972 114.81 286 5 0 1348 1073 125.63 245 5 1 1309 1133 115.53 223 7 1 880 1288 68.32 143 8 0 909 1260 72.14 122 9 0 709 1871 37.89 80 11 0 741 1729 42.86 0
E WHITE SECTIO N10 1 0 154110 1 0 15098 3 0 14806 5 0 10916 5 0 9695 6 0 10435 6 0 8733 8 0 8191 10 0 6781 10 0 641
F SECTION10 1 0 14448 3 0 12698 3 0 10795 6 0 8244 7 0 9564 7 0 817
3 8 0 7872 9 0 741
550 280.18 40927 162.78 40883 167.61 321031 105.82 241202 80.62 241058 98.58 201002 87.13 201328 61.67 121368 49.56 41295 49.5 4
695 207.77 40916 138.54 32791 136.41 32877 93.96 201152 82.99 161053 77.59 161122 70.14 121443 51.35 8