The Amateur Footballer, Week 19, 1997

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following will be on offer. The player who kicks the first goal in both the club XVIII section one and two grand finals will win a pair of Blades football boots for himself IF his team goes on and wins the match. Should this not occur th eClubVI I s plawho win s yer ton theAVote Coun t b~tsand l fair st award evening. Many thanks to Blades who have supported the VAFA, Next week its clubs and the VAFA umpires during 1997 . be in a position to announce the winner of th e I will . in y s displa $1500 e Blade e Club o Award e table for thi competition ~ issu s for th up t

! pla ers on show - off'icials too ne of the features of the VAFA finals in th way t ple of seasons has been the greatly imP e improved las thats during fine' rubs have presented their on-fieid Officials the case thi s matehes e~~~s ser es b ginn g thisll we kend and to th i s during endUmpires the following information cpshaveebeen instructed s and VAFA duty officer atti red officials are not to inform clubs that incorrectl yand if they do ignore this permitted to take the field lbe heavily fried, Should direction nt tbe igg in alfo lowing final the fine will this requiremen 1,- significantly increased from what it was for the first . Duty Officers and umpires have been instructed offence not to get into a discussion of the "whys and wherefores" of the VAFA requirement, other than to inform before the match that offending officials are not to take the field dressed incorrectly .

Re resentative footbaIl 1998• a .,rr , Atinns for oositions 592 112

At last Monday night's Executive meeting sen3ul Taylor was nnan~representative team coach Neville mously re-appo~ted for the 1998 season . The appointment of the coach of this team is usually by invitation andn we are delighted that Neville has agreed to again be i

ch lists . Similarly, as in the past . players jumper numbers must match those that appear in the "Amateur Teamsheets are comFootballer" for the finals series . pared weekly to these lists and fines issued accordingl ythesfines calteforaseconda nysubeq nt offence as well. It is important to understand that this is not a revenue raising exercise - we are simply trying to put on the best spectacle possible and ensure that spectators purchasing an "Amateur Footballer" are purchasing a publication that is as accurate as possible .

charge . At the Executive seminar at the end of the season w e will be discussing the nature of the other eam should to be resent our senior sections - for exampl e in the past a team representing sections C to E or shoul d

vm P count Ni 8th is the date for the 1ay r vocc Monday Count evening where the trophies are presented following the counting of the last three rounds of votes for sections and A to E . The best and fairest trophies for Club XVII U/19 sections are presented on this night as well . Each club has had invited its club President and one other club official . The highest vote earner for each club is invited once that player becomes known, meaning that each club of the VAFA is represented by 3 people at this Gala Evening.

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it be a team that is our second strongest team selected? As is the usual custom we invite interested coaches to submit an expression of interest in types of teams that either of the two suggestedthe traditional C-E or are under consideration team. a second strength senior representative interested persons should submit in a As well in coaching similar way expressions of interest our under 19 representative team for its 1998 match . All applications, to be marked confidential, and to be addressed to myself, Phil Stevens c/- VAFA (PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185 ) . It is anticipated that applicants will be considered not long after the season ends and appointments made reasonably quickly so that planning . A boxed display will can begin for the season ahead appear in the "Amateur Footballer" for the final four weeks of our season . Continued on Page 9

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Seventeen rounds completed . One remaining . One spot in the four up for grabs - two sets of hand s on it - De La Sa lle and Old Haileybury? Who will it be? The Bloods pulled out all stops at home to Xaveri ans on a weekend that will be remembered for trying conditions as grounds were subject to ferocious winds throughout the afternoon . The Bloods used the swirling gale in the first term for a 43 point break but managed just one point in the second in what proved to be a familiar pattern at all grounds over the weekend . At three quarter time Xavs had yet to make real inroads on the scoreboard despite the best efforts of Adam Sassi and Tim Ockleshaw and trailed by 29 points . With the force of nature backing them. they threw everything at the Bloods in a desperate last term but the home side, who didn't score for the quarter, hung on by a goal, with Andrew Walden leading the way with two goals in another good game. The win kept the Bloods in the four, still two points ahead of De La who also battled for a win at the windy Waverley Park . Dour might be the only way to describe their clash with University in a match where the elements had the better of both sides, despite the best efforts of 36 committed players . The afternoon yielded a paltry return of 8 .23, with Blues managing just three majors, two of which came late in the game . Drew Evans continued his good form for the D's in a best-on-ground performance with support from Brasher and Bonnici while for the Blues, Justin Stariski battled hard all day as did Sturrock and Fairbank . St . Bernards were keen to continue their good run at home to Trinity but the difficult conditions saw them trailing the T's by 5 goals at quarter time as Jamie Stickland an d Sam Kennedy got the visitors off to a good start before Jason Gollant helped St. B's into the lead in a good second quarter . The T's regained the lead in the third but it was always going to be an uphill battle in the last term as Vassallo, Jeugen and co . finished off well with the swirling breeze at their backs for a 19 point win . The result ensured St Bernards survival in A-grade for season 1998, a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for a side which struggled earlier in the year . Just as surely, the result consigned Trinity to relegation . Joining the T's back in B-section next year will be the side promoted with them last year, Old Paradians . With various personnel unavailable through injury or suspension, their match with Collegians was always going to be a difficult assignment. despite the Lions' wayward form of late. Both sides lifted on recent performances to turn on a good 2

home game with Parade staying in touch for most of th e afternoon before the home side pulled away late in the game for a coi fortable win. Gabe Dean-Johns played another t game for the Lions in a best-on-ground performanc kicking five goals while Drew Warne-Smith boot four. Just what the doctor ordered for Leigh Carlso his Lions will need all the confidence they can must on the eve of the fmals . Confidence must be at a premium down at 0 Scotch, too . The Cardinals, princes one week, pa pers the next hardly played royal football at tl Junction Oval, going down to the Redlegs by : points to further the woes of Wayne Harmes . Despi the continued good form of Steve Collins and go( games from Stuart Grigg an d Ken Stokes, Ti Cardinals never looked likely as they battled to kick winning score against a resilient Redlegs backlir and the difficult conditions . The likes of Tot Robe rts, Simon Theodore an d Taffy Smith battlf hard all day for Old Melburnians while Berry kick( a couple of handy goals to help the home side not( up a win . PREVIEW Old Melburnians host Old Xaveri ans in wh should be a great tussle at the Junction Oval . Tl Redlegs have been more hot than cold of late an could really spoil Nick Bourke's premiership defenc preparations . But Xavs should be stung after la week's loss the Bloods and will win by 10 points. Old Scotch meet Co llegians in the most enticir fixture of the round. The Lions will be keen to keep winning run into the finals while the Cardinals don need a run ; they just need to win to boost their cor fidence. Lions by 4 points . University Blues travel to Parade College on th rebound but with some good form behind them i previous weeks . Parade on the other hand have harc ly raised a whimper since June, watch them depart P grade with a roar and 16 point win . Haileybu ry host Trinity with the Bloods needin to win to maintain fourth spot . Like Parade, Trinit will be desperate but there's too much at stake fc Haileybury . Bloods by 27 .

Which means De La won't be taking part t; September action, despite a bold and brave cam paign, and despite the outcome of their clash with St B's, which should be difficult . The D's will get up b; 11 points - just in case the Bloods lose . 0 THE AMATEUR FnnTBAI I FR 199


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Old Paradians - Popular utility player Paul Walsh ,ill play his 200th game for Old Paradians' club tcd1~-. First playing in 1989 Paul has been an important club person both on and off the field, whether in the seniors or reserves . Well done on your milestone . D c La Sall e - Would like to congratulate Anthony Johnstone an d Lucas Hill on reaching 50 game milestones with the club . We all look forward to the IIeai 50. 째 Old Xaveri ans - Dual Premiership player and t995 Best & Fairest winner Dermot Dann plays his 200th game for Old Xaverians today. Congratulations to a great clubman and terrific player .

SENIORS *(AA'ID CLUB RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS BOURKE OLD XAVERIANS PJARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS BOYD OLD PARADIANS MCDONNELL HALL DIXON

LAST WK TOTAL 2 70 1 56 4 54 52

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SENIORS - 16.0s .97 OLD HAB.EYBURY 6.9 6.9 8 .13 8.13 .81 OLD XAVERIANS 0.1 2.8 4 .8 7.13 .65 Old HaBeybury Hilton 2. Walden 2. Ba.~cter, Byrns, Hacker. Seccull . Best Watden, Morey. Hilton, McKenzie . Dowsing Dann. Old %averians Lettilean 2 . Richardson 2 . Bourke . Bowen. Sassi Best Sassi. Landrigan. L . Hanneberry. Ocldeshaw, Bowen . Lethlean. OLD PARADIANS 2 .1 8.3 7.5 8.5.53 COL1.EOtANS 8 .3 7.3 10.8 13.10.88 Old Paradians Aiello 2, Muleta 2. Bells 2. Burns. Heffernan . Best Burns, Boyd . Tomasiello . Dellis. Muleta Heffernan. ' Coll ' Deane-Johnes 5 . lVarne-Suilth 4, Wallace. Mallard, Bennett . Parkin. Best e-Johns. Bennett . Jefferson. Galbraith. Lake . Humphry . OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .0 5 .7 6.8 8 .16.64 OLD SCOTCH 2.8 2.7 4 .10 8.11 .41 Old Metn.,*^t=^a Berry 2 . Campbell . Eabry. Roberts. Stuckey . Theodore. Thompson.. Best Pruden . Roberts. Bardslev. Eabry . Smith. Theodore. Old Scotch Gri~g Collins. Stokes, Heath . O'Brlen . Best Grtgg Aujard. Price, Angus. Halt . Colltn.s. DE LA SALLE 2 .3 2.4 4.11 5.12.42 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 .1 1 .8 1.8 3.11.29 De La Salle Rosman 2 . Duncan. Cortn. Evans. Best Evans. Corin . Brasher. Bonnki. Lafferty. . Crowe. Uni Blues Herrald. McKinnon. StariskL Best Staziski . Sturrock . Kirsanors, Fairbank. Gust . McKinnon. ST BERNARDS 2 .5 9 .8 10.7 14 .10.94 OLD TRINITY 7.5 7 .5 11 .8 11 .9.75 St. Bernards Gollant 4. Harley 2 . Vassallo. Comito, McKeon. Mitchell . Sheeham, Laughlin . Juegan. Best Juergan . McKeon . Sheehan, Vassao. J. GoIlant, Farmer. Old Trinity Sticktand 3. Richards 2 . Kennedy 2, Allibon . Passador, Phillips, Sutcliffe. Best Board. Allibon. SutdlCfe . Beardsley, Kennedy. Philips.

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Old Haikeqburp Aughterson . Hardeman . K'ukwmd-Scott. Smith . Best LangiordJones . H'di.11ll_essen . Mclin . Smith. Aughterson. Old Xaverians Beard. Walsh. Henry. Best Tobin, Ball. Nailer, Hart. Flynn. Healey. OLD PARADIANS 0.0 1 .2 2.2 3 .4.22 COLLEGIANS 5.2 8 .4 11 .9 18 .12.120 Old Pazsdians Goal kickers and best players not received . Collegians ODonnell 4. Cooper 4. Palmer 3, Nevins 2 . Sheedv 2. Pollock. Michaels. Walsh . Best Sheedy . Lemon. Palmer, Nevins, Walshe. Harding. OLD MELBURNtANS 0.1 2.3 2 .5 5.8 .38 OLD SCOTCH 7.5 8.7 11 .12 12.13 .85 Old Metburntans Keeble 3, Bunn. Higgs. Best Ctoke . Crow, Rose. Jenkins, Keeble . Edaards. Old Scotch Castricum 4, Hooper 2, Speed. Pritchard . WaLsdh. Hanneman, Goldberg . Best Smyth, B . Goldberg. Jonas. Gibbs, Hooper. Busse. DE LA SALLE 2 .0 4.3 7.6 14.8.92 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .0 4 .1 7.4 8.6.54 De La Salle Ftume S. Hall 4, Mannbc . Fisher. Moore, Hogan . Murphy . Best Plume . Abrahams. Butler. Ford. O'Brien. Fisher, But Blues Strack 2. Beltrame. Garnaut . Carter. McCarty. Fehrtng. Keys. Best Garnaut. Bettrame . Fehring. Monson. Strack. Keelv. ST BERNARDS 0.2 4 .3 5.4 7 .9.51 OLD TRINITY 4.6 4.7 7.8 7 .9.51 St Bernards Collins 2. Fewster. Capes. Dafley. Wood . htathewms. Best ParariosskL Nathan . Capes. Mathears . Bond. Brebner Old Trinity SeateJ . Hudson . Hutchinson . Arrousmith. Beamish. Board . Best Atrousmith . Popppenxtll . Harris, Board . Shaugnessy . Cameron .

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Garry Petroff writes about Saturday A section matches played and previews the Sunday A section match of the day.

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nother loss to St Kevins and a win to the ramaging Therry Penola sets the scene for an exciting final round of games today . Whilst last week's losing sides will tell very sad tales concerning the windy conditions that prevailed, we must not lose sight of the fact that players and coaching staff, most importantly, must adjust to the conditions and adjust game plans as required . Greg Healy was full of praise for his charges after the nail biter at Righetti Oval especially the last ditch effort to force the ball into the gale and score the decider. Four losses at home to the SKOBS has caused the current dilemma but I am sure the Hart Foundation will be hell bent on a huge fight back today to ensure finals participation . The Therry Penola versus Ivanhoe match will be worth the journey to Oak Park as both sides work towards finishing the season on a glorious note. Equally the match at Chelsworth Park should be a beauty as Old Ivanhoe with some recent excellent form will be keen to make life difficult, if not miserable, for the SKOBS . At'Gunn' Reserve Ormond should have little difficulty with Mazenod on form, but I have a feeling that the Nodders will front up full of confidence and have a go a causing the final round boilover . The South Road oval will be the venue for what should be a dress rehearsal for the second semi-final in two weeks . Both sides appear to be coming good at the business end of the season and must now be favourites to earn promotion . REVIEW Old Brighton came from the gates at break neck

speed kicking seven goals from eleven chances whilst Old Ivanhoe's four from eleven shots in the second was just about the difference at the end of the day . Old Brighton had to pull out all stops in the last quarter to score twice into the wind and save the day in a match that was always in the balance. Best of the OB's were Jackson, Will iams, Farrell and Pryor whilst Kent, Haros, Veal and Shadbolt were best for Old Ivanhoe . Mazenod stormed home with a seven goal last quarter to take the points at Banyule after the Bears failed to take advantage of a third quarter tail wind. Again the seven goals scored into the breeze in the first and third quarters by Mazenod were also a telling factor. Best for Mazenod were Morgan (five goals), Barker, Bourbon and Quirk whilst youngsters in Playfair and Woodlock along with H. McDermott an d the Williams boys were best for the Bears. A very keen encounter at Kooyong saw Ormond brush aside St . Kevins' smaller on ballers and record a very important victory . SKOBS' defence was always under pressure with injuries and a player send-off also being decisive . The Monds' on ballers in Remman an d 4

Block were best with Fraser, P. McDonald ! and Joy being fine players all day . Fo r SKOBS, Nick Hart , Marusic an d Farquharson i defence were tireless workers whilst Olive and Gribb] gave their all but could not get home side to the line , Therry Penola could not shake off St Kilda Sout Caulfield until being in a position to make some use the gale in the last quarter. The Saints again relied e the same performers to try to save the day but Then had too much to play for and certainly did the job . For Therry, Boyle, Carter and Thrush we wathend 1 best with John Pola an d Mick Goodwin again beir reliable around goals . For the Saints Gilmore , Tkoc and Astapenko were again best with C ruwys an McGaw rating a mention . Down by the riverside MHSOB withheld a vei determined Ivanhoe who went to the big break with three goal lead but allowed the home side eightee scoring shots in the third quarter then could not pr duce in the last . For MHSOB a superb display by ti courageous Cam Glover was a highlight whilst Saultr Woodley, Fairchild and Skinner were top performei all day. For the Magpies Tucker, Sartor, Giles a O'Neill worked hard all day in an even performance . PREVIEW Old Ivanhoe will go confidently into the match wil SKOBS. A difficult one to select but with much stake. St . Kevins should win the day by 19 points . Ormond will face a determined Mazenod bshouldavengxpricdtalenof t 7 points . I'll go for the upset of the round in the mat( between Banyule an d St . Kilda South Caulfield . Tl Bears to get home for the first win in 1997 by I points. Old Brighton will not find MHSOB any pushov+ and the conditions on the day will have a big say c this one . Based on the form against Ivanhoe in the la two wneks Old Brighton the points here by about fo goals. Therry Penola will meet a very determine Ivanhoe who will arrive in a very confident state mind . On recent form I believe Ivanhoe should ha, enough talent to prevail by 23 points . RESERVES ; St . Kevins, Ormond . Banyule. 0 Brighton. Therry Penola

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T,lazenod - All at Mazenod would like to congratuPaul Riley on being the first player at the club t o reach 300 games . A member of (4) premierships including captaining the club's first in 1981 as a 20 ,-ear old. A fine role model for all at the club and a magnificent person for the Mazenod OC both on and off the {ie)d. Well done Riles . Old Brighton - Congratulations are extended to Stuart Murray on reaching 200 games . Having given the Tonners great service both on and off the field 'Egg's" life membership is fully warranted . Well done, and we hope that young Max continues the tradition in the years to come .

` Therry Penola - Congratulations to Ron Coste ll o from all at Therry Penola on reaching the 200 games milestone . Career highlights include captaining the U19's and playing in 3 successive reserves premierships . Currently playing coach of Club XVIII, Ron is lending some valuable experience and enthusiasm to the reserves late in the year.

SENIORS - 16.08 .97 OLD BRIGHTON 7.4 8.6 11 .11 13.11 .89 OLD IVANHOE 1 .2 4.10 5.10 16.16.76 Old Hrlghtoa J2skson 4, Perry 3 . Bradley 2, Pryor, Patterson. March, Reid. Best Williams. Farrell. Pryror, Reid. Rickarby, Jackson. Old Iv®nhoe Corcoran 2. Shadbolt 2, Weddle 2, Young 2 . Pappos, Parker. Best Kent. Rates, Veal, Shadbolt. DonakLson. Pappos . BANYULE 4.3 6.3 8 .5 11.8 .74 MAZENOD 4.1 7.9 10 .10 17.14 .116 BanyutePla} fair 3. Mayne 3. Willmore 2 . tt7liams . Witchell . R. Williams . Best Plasfair. R'oodlock. McDermott . Willams . Mane. D. Williams . M®ienod Morgan 5. Welch 2. Bourbon 2. Schofield . Pearce. Jacobs. Couttfe. Hanley. LeGrand, Barker. O'Donaghue. Best Barker. Bourbon. Morgan, Quirk. Pearce. O'Donaghue. ST KEVINS 1 .1 4.3 6.5 7.8 .50 ORMOND 4 .6 5.8 8.8 7.10 .52 St. Kevins Ryan 2, Olive 2, Bowles. Gribble . Bossong. Best Hart. Marusic. Ma Gribbe . Farquharson. Kennedv. Ormond Renman 2. Block 2. Turner 2. Naughton . Best Eemman . Fraser. P. McDonald. Bieck. Bailey. Joy. THERRY PENOLA 2 .2 8.8 9.11 15.19.109 ST. KH,DAISTH CAULFIELD 4 .8 5.8 6.13 6.14.50 Therry Peso}a Pala 5. M. Goodwin 4 . Thrush 2 . Seymour 2. O'Connor. Goodwin . Best Boyle. Carte. Thrush . Grocock., M . Goodwin . Seymour. St KBda/Sth Caul Astapenko 2. D'Agostino 2 . Gilmore . Mihaljevic. Best Gilmore . Tckoz. Astapenko. Cruwys. McGan. King. MHSOB 5 .4 8.8 13.17 14.20.104 IVANHOE 1 .2 9.8 9.7 12.11 .83 MHSOB t4"oodley 4.Pertzd 3. Merrifield 3 . Bruce . Gerner. Saultry.. Comer. Beet Glover. Saultry. Woodley. Fairchild . Skinner. Comer. Ivanhoe Joece 4 . Manuel 2 . Seudert 2. Fivnn. Giankoulklls. O'Neill. Blackwood. Best Tuckei . Satter. Giles . O"Nelll. Brown, $cable.

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LAST WK TOTAL OLD IVANHOE 77 MHSOB 4 71 OLD BRIGHTON 2 65 THERRY PENOLA 5 64 CLUB

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OLD IVANHOE v . ST. KEVINS FIELD : Mark Gibson Richard Eastwood BOUNDARY : Daniel Ischia Shane Mannix ORMOND v. MAZENOD FIELD : Tim Ovadia Mark Bushfield BANYULE v. ST. KILDA SOUTH. CAULFIELD FIELD : Ben Schmidt Andrew Stephen OLD BRIGHTON v. MHSOB FIELD : Phil Callil Geoff Curran THERRY PENOLA v. IVANHOE FIELD : Peter Simpson Brendan Allen

OLD BRIGHTON 1.1 4 .6 5.7 10.10.70 OLD IVANHOE 2.2 2 .2 4.4 4 .4.28 Old Brighton Grant 3 . Palfrey 2 . McNamara. Fisher, Raju. Wilson.Carter. Beg Gamble. MeNamara. Corke. Gadsen . Raju . Fisher. Old Ivanhoe Agusht. Harris . Toll. Yarnrocd. Best Harris . Bisogni. Caddy. Hall. Jones. Weisz. BANYULE 1.1 2 .5 2.6 3 .7.25 MAZENOD 5.3 5 .5 10.13 12 .13.85 BanyuleStevens . Grindal. Holt . Best Majady. Holt, Wason. Gilliam. Rosst-mel. Ferrell Mazmod Rogers 3 . Brookes 2 . Welch 2. LeCouteur. Rilev. Marshall . Grimison. Tslakts . Hest btarshall . Polan . Tucker. LeCouteur. CauchL Haky. ST KEVINS 1 .2 2 .3 2 .3 2 .3.15 ORMOND 2.1 3 .1 5 .2 7 .7.49 St. Resins O'Shea Hassett.. Best Hassett. Kuring. Finch . Rizio. Lynch . Charles. Ormond Brown 2. Lehner 2. King. Stewart . Whelan . Best Forrest. Keleher, Lehner. Brennan . Davies . Clearv. TIBSRRY PENOLA 2.4 7 .8 9 .8 13 .14 .92 ST. KB,DA/STH CAULFIELD 1 .3 1 .3 2 .10 2 .10.22 merry Penchi Pinner 5, Stanko 2 . Moloney. La Fontaine . Prendergast. ~(rotog. Kuret. Jurcic. Best Prendergast. Donohue . Value . Moran . Jurcie. St KHds/Sth Caul Goal kickers and best players not receiaed . MHSOB 1 .0 2.3 2 .3 4 .9.33 IVANHOE 0.4 0.4 1 .7 2 .8 .20 MHSOB McGrath 2 . Verna 2. Best Miller. Zzghoul . A. Clark, S. Konstanty. Feferkmnz. Kelly . IvanhoeDi Santo . Thackwray. Beet Fairweather, Murphy. Jackson. Rosenfield. DiSanto. White.

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18 rounds of football we are left with but four A to fight it out for the ultimate prize. And as a focus turns to these teams, we must also wave good bye to those 2 teams who found this year just that little bit too tough . AJAX and Monash Blues are this years teams unfortunate enough to finish in the last two spots on the ladder and will have to serve a year in U . So now what we all wait for, finals and the chance to prove that one is indeed the best team in the competition . REVIEW The only match that had any consequences was played at Bluff Road, where Hampton Rovers dug deep and defeated Thomastown by 36 points to remain in 'C' Section for another year. With the breeze in the first term the Rovers kicked 4 goals and kept the Bears scoreless to set up the game . But it was into the breeze the Rovers did their best work kicking three goals to two in the second term to go into half time with a 34 point lead. The Rovers sealed the game with a 5 goals zero third term, and although the Bears rallied with the wind in the last, it was never going to be enough . In a great team effort, Doc Anderson, Martyn and Browne stood out for the winners, whilst triers for the Bears were skipper Fellows, Grech and Colosimo . Well done Rovers! Down at Keysborough two of our finals combatants in Old Mentonians and North Old Boys went at it, the NOB's proving too strong by 27 points . After an even first quarter, NOB's up by five points, the boys from the North kicked 5 goals to one to take a strangle hold on the game . The second half was again even, both teams wanting to put their stamp on the game . The second half was again even, both teams wanting to put their stamp on the game as legitimate finals chances, but in the end the NOB's original lead was too much to make up and the Panthers fell short. A good team effort from the NOB's whilst good players for the Panthers were Katris, Bournon and So lley. See ya next week Panthers. At a windswept Mentone Oval, St Bedes/Mentone proved too strong for St Leos, winners by 52 points . With the aid of a strong breeze the Tigers got out to a 36 point lead by quarter time. The Two Blues made little inroads in the second term, the Tigers defence hard to penetrate, the Tigers up by 31 at the half. Four goals to none in the third gave the Tigers a 59 point lead at the final change, and although St . Leos kicked some late goals . they were unable to bridge the gap . For the winners, Marinic, Zakic an d Thompson were all solid contributors, whilst for the Two Blues, who live to fight another day, Donovan an d Buckle were best. In another game hampered by windy conditions, Bulleen/Templestowe kicked 7 goals in each of the first three quarters to defeat AJAX by a comfortable 87 points . The Bullants were able to best use the cross 6

breeze at their home ground and by three quarter time had stretched their lead to just under 100 points . But a 5 goals to 3 last term f AJAX reduced the lead to the eventual winning mar Continuing his good late season form for the Bulla James added 7 goals to his season tally and with Jo and Tulloeh were his teams best . For the depar AJAX side, Marty Halphen put in another stellar ] formance and should be congratulated on his y whilst Rosen finished the year with a 6 goal haul, Rath was also good. In the final game of the round, Monash were un< to produce the miracle they required and went d( fighting to Marcellin by 27 points . Marcellin had advantage of the breeze in the first term and used i skip out to a 37 point lead at the break . They < outscored Monash into the breeze in the second ti and increased their lead to 38 points at the main brf Monash could not contain the Eagles in the third eit and were down by 10 goals come three quarter time their credit, they fought it out and their last quarte. C Section could have been one of their best, althoi Marcellin suffered a few minor casualties towards end of the match, but that said the Blues improved scoreline to go down by just 27 points. We farewell tr and wish them good luck next year . The Eagles thoi will look to this week to avenge their round 17 I . othePanrs PREVIEW 1ST SEMI FINALS SENIORS

We go to Parkdale for this year's first semi wh Mazcellin will take on Old Mentonlans, the Panth in their first finals appearance in a few years, the Eaf though back in familiar territory . The Eagles w indeed one of the form teams for most of the year, bef tiring late and dropping some crucial games . t Mentonians on the other hand are just recently start to find their true form . They are not as reliant on I Ads to kick all their goals anymore, and their fleet foot onballers will enjoy the open spaces of Parkd< That said, Marcellin's ability to run out a game I never been questioned, and they have many playm ers who will be ready to fire for this one . If all it, injured players come up for this week, I would go Marceflin who have won finals before and also I them, fuelling their fire to take the step that has eluc them for the last couple of years . RESERVES In the early game annual reserves finalist Mona also take on a Marcellin side accustomed to post-s son action . These two played just last week . Marcel the victors in a close one, and I think this week's res

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will go the same way . Both team's games are very similar, but I think the Eagles will go one step closer to defending the title they won last year . , I would like to thank all the club contributors who have this year helped me make this page possible every we I ek . There have been some shocking lines, and they all, belonged to these guys (sorry fellas!) . So D . Mack, Dutchy, Lewis O'Flynn, Stewart Smith, John Brustman, Peter Wolfe, Greg Rickard, Andrew Neadberry and that inconsistent guy from NOB's, utank you, and best of luck for next year . Y

' Thomastown - would like to congratulate Louie Alberti on reaching his 200th game with the club. Louie has become an integral part of the Bears senior combination and all at Thomo look forward to many more. St Bedes/Mentone - offer belated congratulations to this year's Reserves captain Mark Lomagno for play'ing his 100th game with the club . A true fighter for the club all wish him the best and hope he can this year take the Tigers two's all the way.

_----___ _ _--_- -- - _~~ --, SENIORS - 16.08 .97 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 24.12 .158 AJAX 10.9 .69 Bulleen Tempkstowe James 7. Williams 5 . Robertson 2. Tuclloch 2, Matthews 2. Parris. Chivers . Smith. Prior. Thompson. A. Parris. Best Jones. Tulioch. Robertson . James. Prtor, Chivers. MAX RcFen 6 . Samuel . Feldman . Duzenman, Dudakov. Best Rosen . Halphen. Snow, Roth. Rath. Krongold . MARCELIN 6 .3 9.3 14.9 15.11.101 MONASH BLUES 0 .2 2 .7 4.9 10.14.74 MarceHiaTreganrnvan 4 . Dodorteio 2 . Slattery 2, Cathy 2 . Chambers, Frisina. Day, Kara~asi➢s. Dom Monseh Htum l9e ster 4. Gregory 3, Rogers. Roche, Hurley. Best Hipwell . Hollavay, Hurley. Rogers. Mentha Dowsey . ST. B'S ME NT. TIGERS 8.8 11 .10 12 .11 .83 7.6 ST. LEOS EMMAUS 1 .0 3.5 3 .5 4.7.31 St Bs Meat Tig Beasley 3 . Later 2. Ord 2. M . Hecker. S . Hecker, Lannan. McGraw. MacGeotge . Best Thompson . M. Hecker. Marinfc . Zaldc. Ord . MacGeorge . St Leos Donovan . Meehan, Pitcher. Vane=. Best Dono ian. Buckle, Carey. Dhtkdanhnio . Major. Kenny. OLD MENIONIANS 1 .3 2.4 4 .9 9.12 .66 NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .4 7.11 10 .12 13.15 .93 Old Mentonlen® Acreman 3 . Ferguson 2. Dart. Solley. Stroud, Ti~znhinart.. Best Katris. Bournon. B. Murphy. Brooks . Lean. Solley. North OB Boyle 3. Boyer 3. McKay. Man..lssa Lock . Lyons. Waters . Colllson. Mlcunda Best Brn•le . Waters, Brn•er. McKay, Manassa. Collison. HAMPTON ROVERS 4 .5 7.8 12.6 13.6.84 THOMASTOWN 0 .0 2.2 2.2 7.6.48 Hampton Rovers Crawford 3, Anderson 3, Marlyn 2 . Scarlett 2. Wills. McConville, Wlimott . Best Martyne, Browne. Anderson . D Anderson. Fletcher. McConville. Thontastown Holmes 2. N. Grech 2 . Capeci . A. Fellows, Kennedy . Beet A. Fella.vs . N. Grech, P. Colosimo. M. Grech. Kennedy, Albert .

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RESERVES GOODCHILD ST BEDES MENTONE 3 36 ROBINSON NORTH OLD BOYS 2 29 CONNOLLY ST BEDES MENTONE 2 2 9

1ST SEMI-FINAL SENIORS : SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD MARCELLIN v . OLD MENTONIANS - PARKDALE - 2 P.M. FIELD: Justin Toohey Colin Segota BOUNDARY : Shaun Hennig Matthew Meier GOAL : Kevin Segota Grant Beard RESERVES: SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD MARCELLIN v. MONASH BLUES - PARKDALE 11 .30 A.M .

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St Laos Best Pinhorn. Parker. Uandenakker. Mitchell. Briggs . Prosser, OLD ME NTONiATiS 1.1 2 .5 2.8 4 .9.33 NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .3 4 .5 7.9 10.12.72 Old Mentoniana Davis. Finnis . Lars. Russo. Best Davis, Duroer. Laams . ttMguss. Nock. Mite. North OB Lowrte 3. Sweeney 3, Robinson 2. Zocco. Kearney. Best D. O'Farrell. Crautord . Robinson, Sw•eeney. Pentland. Zumbo. HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 5 .3 5.3 8 .8.56 THOMASTOWN 8 .0 6.1 7.4 7.4 .46 Hampton Rovers Ivey 2. Armstrong. Hayden, Holt. Hunt. Thomas. Best Buckley. Hunt . hrc.y. Thomas. Crtason. Holt Thomastown Pandolfo 2 . Scarrq 2 . Smith. Theodorou. Plemfng. Best Colosimo . Pandolfo, Theodorou. Scarpa. F. .mInC Mince.

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D SECTION by Peter Kelly & David Cook The competition as we have known it for the past three years is finished and it is unfortunate that two Clubs Caulfield an d Old Camberwell are relegated to E Section unless destiny plays a hand in a higher section. Next season will see twelve clubs compete for the D Section flag . Too this years finals and Parkside whose only other appearance in the four this year was after round one have won their past five games to earn fourth spot and are the only club to have won five from five leading into the finals. They have not appeared in a finals series for nine years and have been moving steadily down through the sections from A Section and will now play in what promises to be a very even series . They join mid season premiership favourites Old Geelong, early season favourites Whitefriars who won their first eight games and Beaumaris who have performed steadily throughout the season . REVIEW RD 1 8 Last week we saw St Johns account for Old Camberwell to ensure they were not dependent on the Aquinas result to avoid relegation . With all games heavily affected by the gale force winds St Johns had first use and opened up a first quarter lead. Old Camberwell without a target up forward could not capitalise on the conditions which saw St . Johns still up at half time . The lead was extended in the third and in a disciplined and determined last quarter only allowed Old Camberwell to finish with two goals with the gale to run out easy victors . Best for St Johns were Labrooy, Hilton, Walton(5 gis) and Saunderson . Whitefriars with the gale across the ground played a better second quarter after a fairly scrappy opening first from both sides to take a handy lead into half time against Beaumaris . The Friars third quarter was a highlight as they adapted to the conditions with a possession and strong running game to lead by 53 pis at the last change . This lead was extended as they ran out comfortable winners . Best were the Bateman's, Fedele, Carbone, Pasqualotto and Harris with their main scorer in Harris kicking 4 . The sharks best were Sherman, Nicholson and Easton with Salisbury contributing 3 goals . Aquinas and Caulfield played an even first half which saw the sides locked at 5 .5 each at the long break . Caulfield had played well and with both sides desperate at the ball Aquinas seemed to be a little more settled . This proved to be the case as they took complete control in the third to lead by 7 goals at the last break . Caulfield playing for their spot in D Section came home strongly but were unable to close the gap and went down by 13 pts . Parkside and Salesian met in what only could be termed unplayable conditions in the worst of the gale force winds . Salesian wanting to take some pride and

determined not to let the Devils get into the pushed hard and gave their hosts a hard hit before next week's lst semi final. With the gan the balance with each side using the condition ; last quarter was a mammoth struggle as Sal( kicked three goals into the wind and regain the Parkside in desperate play scored to take the leac get home by 8 pts . Best for Salesian were Ha Bobetic, Roche, Brennan and Cincotta w Parkside's regulars in McNamara, Harvey, Hoc Tessari an d Pa:njari were their best . Old Geelong will be thankful they hit some blance of form as they easily accounted for Essendon and they slowly took control durin~ game . Old Essendon's Hutchinson an d Fier were their best performers whilst Geelong had even performers all across the field being very c bly led by Neeld . PREVIEWS OF TODAY'S GAMES . Going into the first semi final Parkside havf goals on the board having twice defeated WhiteE during the season. The Friars on the other hand have not mat up on the ball in either of those games and b where their weaknesses lie and what cost them v ry. They will lift for this occasion whereas the D are playing at their best and have had to do tha five weeks to make it to this match . In round 9 the Friars on top and undefeated the Devils ei their run by winning by 9 points at Donvale in only really wet Saturday for the season . In the re encounter at Parkside in Round 17 the Devils rar winners by 22 points in a determined effort to their finals chance alive. Both teams adopt a ver} ferent style of play with Whitefriars relying on m ing and moving the ball quickly in a possession g whilst Parkside try to make every ball a contest match up man to man to grind down opponent hard physical on ball contests . In most games season the Friars have opened well and either m, away or hung onto their lead whilst Parkside I worked hard to drag back their opponents and take control . This match will probably come dow the weather. Whether Parkside can reign in t opponents or (weather) it rains to suit their sty play. The Friars will rely on Robinson up forwar score with the Carbones, Pasqualotto an d Cog] as winners around the ground whilst Parkside hope the late season form of Spider and the ballers in McNamara, Ha rvey and Tessari can dc job to bring their teammates into the game. As r; tioned Parkside cannot improve much on their


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few weeks and are playing their best football for years ~Uhiist the Friars who have been patchy will improve for the occasion . With support amongst D Section Clubs split Whitefriars should get up on the expanses of Central Reserve at Waverley to go into the preliminary Final . In the Reserves Parkside will meet Old Essendon who unlike their Seniors were able to hold fourth spot. This match will also be an even contest as both Clubs adopt the same style of play and conditions will play no part in the result . A more youthful Old Essendon should move into the Preliminary Final with some experience dropping back to assist whilst Parkside will be stretched.

SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL `HOWELLS OLD GEELONG 84 ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 3 63 CINCOTTA SALESIAN 3 60 INKSTER OLD CAMBERWEL L 58 RESERVES DUNBABIN PARKSIDE 4 36 P.0'BRIEN WHITEFRIARS 28 FULTON WHITEFRIARS 26 SCHOLTEN CAULFIELD GRAMM . 1 26

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RESERVES - 16.08.97 AgOINAS O.B . 2.2 2.2 4 .2 6.7.43 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2.0 8.8 8 .7 11.13 .79 Aquinas Jones, Lanford. Bethune, Close . Leavey, Wilson . Best Close . Kelly, Boland, Langrord, Crouch . Wilson . Cant Grammar Holloway 6. Phelan 2, Bowes . Santlago, Scholten, Best Holloway, Coasart-Walsh . Tinkler. Walles. Dachs. Schotten. OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1.0 2 .4 2.5 2.8.20 OLD GEELONG 1.2 2 .2 4 .7 5.8.38 Old Easeadon Barr. Emerson. Best Dale, Reade, Trist, Saunders, Hughes, Hearne. Old Get Herman . Liley, McKellar, Ritossa Robson . Beat McKellar. St Clatr. Harrington . , McInnes. Rttossa PARKSIDE 4.4 4.5 8 .12 8.12 .80 SALESIAN O .C . 1 .0 4.4 4.4 7.7 .49 Parkside Dunbabin 4 . Hovne 2 . McCall . Warren . Best Thomas, Hoyne, Dclle• Vergint. Dunbabin . McCall. Reginato. Satesian AIligan 2 . Napol 2, Forbes. Forbes, Taylor. Best Napoli, Castakll, Taylor . Kitchener. Forbes, filiigan . ST. JOHNS O.C. 0.1 4 .4 4.4 10.8.68 OLD CAMBERWELL 3.2 3 .2 4.7 4 .7.31 St Johns Rachele 3 . Liddei . Doherty. Blake, Pepper . Ladson . Chac. Best Ltddel. Hancock . Rachele, Shaer. Pepper, Mallard. Old Camberwell Hopkins. Watson. Nash . Board. Best Mavrodogtos . Taylor. htollay. Freedman, O'Halloran, Bayrord . W1B1ErRfARS 3 .4 8.8 10 .11 16.16 .112 BEAUMARIS A.F.C. 0.3 1 .4 2.4 2.4 .18 WhitefrFara Harris 3, McAullffe 2, Glenn 1 Bonnyman 2 . Carrlgg 2. Paul O'Brien . Borrack. Lester. Foa{er. McFarlane.. Best Harris, CaMgg. O'Brien . Glenn. Nolan . Bomtntan . Beaumaris Holt, Dalgefsh. Best Smith. Van .

From the Desk . . . Continued from Page 1 Sincere sympathy. The VAFA Executive and Administration extends its most sincere sympathy to Glenn Hatfield, the Old Trinity player who represented the VAFA in both its senior matches this year, who lost his father in a tragic air accident whilst on holiday last week . To Glenn, his mother and to the rest of the Hatfield family could I pass on our condolences - P.Stevens

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E EAST SECTION by Barry Hicke y

Knitwear e business end of the season is with us once again, club officials nerves are ajangle, going through the VAFA checklist of finals requirements ; coaches brains are bursting, looking for that inspirational catalyst which, added to the year's hard work, will make that magical difference ; the club supporters will be simultaneously sick with worry and elated by the thought of the ultimate victory; while the players themselves will seem quite relaxed, and hellbent on thinking, saying, and doing everything possible to annoy the bejasus out of coaches, officials and supporters . To every person associated with Yarra Valley, Kew, Richmond Central, Old Carey, and the VAFA officials for the E East 1997 finals series, every best wish for what will be an outstanding finale to the season . LAST WEEK Eley Park went down to Bulleen Cobras in a game that demonstrated the Sharks tenacity and fighting spirit . There wasn't much in it for three quarters but the Cobras better conditioning told in the end . Once more, Martin Hook played a great game for the Sharks, well supported by Brady, Payne and Andy Hill. Chirnside Park lost in a cliff hanger against Yarra Valley OB's . The prevailing gale rendered scoring at the windward end of the ground next to impossible, and Yarra nearly shot themselves in the foot by scoring only 4.7 in the first term with the wind. The Parkers replied with 8.6 when their turn came, threading through some freakish shots, and setting the scene for a nail biter! Yarra fought to a 19 point lead at Stone's Green Ginger Wine time, then managed to score against the wind in the last to survive by 2 small ones . A fantastic game from two fine teams . Yarra had great games from backs, Reddaway, Fung, Smillie, an d Downs, plus on ballers McLeod, Peterson, Thompson and Drew. The Parkers finest were Brian Pedler, Doc Holliday, an d Laurie Mather, all in on-ball roles . Eltham OC's gave Richmond Central some hurry up in very confusing, frustrating conditions on the MCO. Central was always too strong but the Turtles made them win every kick. Adrian Banfleld had another good day on the ball for Central, Chris Ando dobbed 5 goals , while Andy Siwka picked up a bundle of possessions between interviews with casting directors. Hawtho rn Citizens were gallant in losing to Old Carey in difficult cross wind conditions . The C's had too many scoring avenues for the Cits to close down the lot . Paul Orchard, Paul Hewish, Matt Dunstan and Phil Avery did well under extreme pressure on the Cits backline, with Paddy Ryan holding his own in the ruck . Tommy Auldist, Dino Faelis, Cam Matthews, an d Hamish initiated many attacks from half back, with Mudgie and Troy Arnott again effective earthmovers for the C's.

Kew picked a very good day for a rest . 2ND SEMIS : 23 August, Camberwell Seniors Old Carey play Yarra Valley in what should be spectacular game, weather permitting . Both sides ai loaded with talent, Yarra being the more prolific ser,with eC'sdefnchavinghadnoutsandi r year to date. Yarra's own defence is also first rate beir staffed by people of the calibre of Dodwell , Livese, Cole, Reddaway, Fung and Smillie. The duels acro; the centre should be a feature of the game, and tl result will likely hinge on their outcome . The respecw forward lines possess many talented footballers, . In the en abothrecplfkingmosteral , it will be attention to the basics that will decide tt day, and in this the C's have done everything asked them this year, and a repeat of that playing patter should see them cross the line a few points up, after sensational match . Reserves: Yarra Valley meet Kew and must be favoured win. Yarra has lowered its colours only once (to Kew) the field this season, and have been a model of consi tency. This will be a very good game of footy, pittiu Yarra s pace versus Kews experience . Yarra should into the GF by a couple of goals .

1ST SEMIS : 24 August, Central Reserve, Glen Waverle y Seniors Kew take on Richmond Central and at fir glance, it might look like a Kew victory by the length the proverbial straight . Certainly Kew has been tl mammoth scorer this year, and has twice comfortab accounted for Central, but all the latter has to do is p together 4 quarters of football and it could be a ripp of a game right to the siren's closing blast . Kew are ve strong in the midfield and on ball sectors, and its tv high marking forwards, Nigel King an d Greg Po rt can, and have, torn opposition sides apart this seaso But if Central can play close to their real potential, wi players like the Shannons, Chris Ando, Whisp O'Sullivan, Andy Siwka, Adrian Banfield, to mentic a few, Kew will be in for a lot more than a training ru Kew should win, but the margin will be smaller tger alyexpcted,bcauseCntralis veryso ! fina's performer. Reserves: Old Carey player off against Richmond Central the early match, each having wallopped the other for win apiece this year. The C's defence has been tsrongpidaetshoulbdifernc e their favour today. The C's to win a close and entE taining game by 1 or 2 goals.


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SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL ADDISON OLD CAREY 5 74 TELFORD YARRA VALLEY 64 HICKEY OLD CAREY 4 59 M . PEMBERTON CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 5 7 RESERVES KIRIAKOU KEW 50 P. FORD YARRA VALLEY 2 49 DELL'ORSO ELEY PARK 2 34

ST~SECTION~ UNlP.;'IRES~ 1ST SE&II-FINALS SENIORS: SUNDAY AUGUST 24TH NEW v. RICHMOND CENTRAL - CENTRAL RESERVE - 2 PM FIELD: Robert Sntddon Ben Tamblyn BOUNDARY : Gene Hodgins Ken Walker GOAL : Peter Allsop John Robinson RESERVES : SUNDAY AUGUST 24TH OLD CAREY v . RICHMOND - CENTRAL CENTRAL RESERVE -11 .30 A.M. FIELD: Andrea Flack Michael Forde BOUNDARY: Jason Mooney Jason Handfleld GOAL : Steven Mooney Malcolm Venn 2ND SEMI-FINALS SENIORS : SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD OLD CAREY v. YARRA VALLEY - CAMBERWELL - 2 PM FIELD: Sharon Alger Chris Stevens (S) BOUNDARY : David Styles Brendan Davis GOAL : David MurTay Michael Lentirll RESERVES: SATURDAY AUGUST 23R D YARRA VALLEY v. KEW - CAMBERWELL - 11 .30 AM FIELD: Peter Griffiths Gerry Armstrong BOUNDARY : Daniel Perkins Ben McKee GOAL : Robert Dunstan Paul Dinneen

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ELEY PARK 1 .0 4.4 5.5 6.7 .43 BULLEEN COBRAS 3 .7 3.9 7 .12 7.14 .86 ~ Park Carey 2. Bowen . Hill. Holm. Watts. Best Payne. Hook Brady. Trotter. Bulleen Cobras McLeod 3. Badanjer 2. Brown, Dillon. Best McLeod. Trapman . Cotterlll. Humphtey, TrinchL Orwin . CHIRNSIDE PARK 0 .0 8.6 8.8 10.15.75 YARRA VALLEY O.B . 4.7 4 .7 10.15 10.17.77 Ch3msidt Park Pedlar 3. Pemberton 2 . Allatt . Laid] .. Mclntosh . Walker. Carusi. Best Pedlar. Holliday. Mather, Paola . Sore. McIntosh. Yana Wiley - Best Smlllle, Downs, Koenen. McLeod. Habben. DodwRll. ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.6 3.6 7.8 7.9.51 RICHMOND CENTRAI. 3.1 4.8 8.10 13 .13 .91 EBham Goo I kickers and best players not recehied . Richmond Central And ta 5, Siwka 2, Porteous 2 . Adams, Tate, Shannon, 7a}ac. Best Ban6ekt. Andonopoulos . Stwka, O'Sidlh^an, Tate, Hoey . HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 .1 3.3 6.5 9.7.61 OLD CAREY 5 .5 11 .6 19.10 27.14.176 Hawthorn Citizens Barker 4. Lauletta. SID. Murray. Ghmane. Parker. Best Orchard, Power. Avery, Hewlsh. Ryan. Dunstan. 03d CarryAddLson S . Hickey 4 . Hawkings 4, Woods 4. Arnott 2, Morrison 2. Cohen 2 . Matthews, Faells . Curry. Mudge. Bet Curry. Aukhst. Faelts, Matthews . Arnott. Mudge. HEW.. BYE

RESERVES - 16.08.97 EIEY PARK 6.0 7.1 8 .5 8.5.53 BUL[EEN COBRAS 0.1 2.4 3 .4 3.9 .27 Mop Park Collins 3. Dell'Orso 2. Verde, Lamarea Wickham Best Carroll. Dunstan. Verde, DetrOrso . Lettinl. BuIleea Clements. Thompson . Bastasin. Best 7.ord. Hors6etd . Cahpman. Clements. S. Moran. CHB2NSIDE PARK 3.6 3 .6 3.6 4.10.40 YARRA VALLEY O.B . 0.0 3 .9 4.10 8.12.60 ChlrmMe Perk Skein 2. Koopmans, Burke. Best Mass .notti. Basso, Skin, Paola . Burke. Anthony. Yarra Valley Best Potter, MacVean. Ross. Reyndds. Martin. Dove. ELTSAM COLLEGIANS 0 .3 1.5 3.6 4.7.31 RICHMOND CENTRAL 1.5 5.5 7.6 9 .11 .65 EBham Best playcrs and~a1 kickers not recetved. Richmond Jankson 3. Barker 3, Macak. Hickey, Daly. Best Daly. Fawcett . Auldice. Holt. Barker. Jones. HAWTHORN CITIZENS 0.1 2.2 2 .2 3.2 .20 OLD CAREY 6 .4 10.9 13 .14 18.16 .124 Hawthorn Bogle 2. Denovan. Best Frayne . Bogie. Gardiner. Kennedy. Moms, Deno4an. Ol . Drever .CBennet~ Eastham. Curry, Parker. d Hum~ Jackson . Wtthln 2 . Best2 ~nbnan. Mason. Drever. Jackson, Curry. ~on KEW: BYE

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PENINSULA v . POWER HOUSE - MORDIALLOC - 2 PM FIELD : Shaun Rolls Cameron Nash BOUNDARY : Ian Burgess Chris Stevens GOAL : Geoff Grigg Michael Lentini RESERVES : SUNDAY AUGUST 24TH PENINSULA v. ST . MARYS - MORDIALLOC - 11 .30 AM FIELD: Ron Smith Glen Wolter BOUNDARY : Grant Miller Michael Chapple GOAL : David Murray Skip Shipley 2ND SEMI -FINALS SENIORS: SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD SOUTHBANK (CBA) v . ST. PATRICKS MENTONE MORDIALLOC - 2 PM FIELD : Craig Brajtherg Adam Kiel BOUNDARY : Greg Richard Leigh Murphy GOAL : Phil Burg Alan Bisho p RESERVES : SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD SOUTHBANK (CBA) v . OAKLEIGH MORDIALLOC 11 .30 AM FIELD : Ross Treverton Alan Ladd BOUNDARY: Jason Handfield Anthony Degan GOAL : Leo Wilson Skip Shipley


SPORTSCOVER

E CENTRAL SECTION by Mick James

Round 18 Review winburne ended their best season out of Club S 18 with a third win in four games to chalk up a respectable five wins for year, five more than the club managed in '96 . Carme ll o "Bull " Dellolio was spectacular all day for the Razorbacks working hard in the packs and running the ball into the wind, ruckman Dino De Paoli was again excellent, especially in the conditions, while Robert Goode, Mick Debono, Brett O'Mara an d Greg Snow a ll worked hard as well . Joey Dellolio managed three goals to take his total for the year to 40 . Sadly the strong finish to the season was not enough for Swini to claw their way out of what has become the relegation zone with the return of an F section next year and they will joined there by last Saturday's opponents West Brunswick . For the Magpies it was a disappointing end to a disappointing year in which injuries prompted an eventual form slump and the slip from mid year finals contender to eventual wooden spooners . A win in the ressies gave Wests a 50/50 record for the season underlining the depth that should give them every chance of quickly bouncing back to E. Williamstown ensured they were one of just two senior teams across the competition to go through the season undefeated with a comfortable away win at La Trobe . Duncan Macleod, Featherstone, Cook and Smart were the best for the CY's . La Trobe were gallant as they have been for much of the season with their ability to keep most teams honest rewarded with a finish that keeps them in the new look E section next year . Uni High may have had the semis on their minds in the last quarter against Old Westbourne who managed yet another barnstorming finish with the wind to fall just short of the mark . As has been the case for much of the season, Skinns and Bone were best for the Green and Tans who secured third spot after being thereabouts for much of the year. Mark Craig, Robbo and Eddy were the form players for Old Westbourne who have shown that they can match it with the best at this level after a slow start to the year . For the Warriors the likely loss of playing coach David Twomey will be disappointing given a more committed pre season and a consistent goal kicker are probably the only things standing between the club and a fair tilt at their first finals birth in E next year . Uni Reds were keen to finish the year on a high against North Brunswick and thanks to the efforts of the Max Factor with 7 goals and some intelligent delivery of the ball into the forward line,

the Brunswick S t boys were able to I( Âľy secure their mos t memorable win of an indifferent year wit h club president Mark Frisby capping off a stroi season on and off the field with a best on groui performance in the ruck . The Northerners had 1. tle to play for but Dean De Morton, Georl LaTouf and Bill McMahon were still keen knock off the Reds and worked hard in the com tions to no avail . In the ressies it was a preview the first semi with the experience and strength coach Marin and Sam Salmone helping the Nor boys to an important win . Semi Finals Preview Second Semi - As their two games this ye show, there is little between Williamstown a Uni Blacks with both sides sporting a multitude forward options and efficient defences . On p atheonlydifrcesnth rew Bla c appear to have the edge . However, under the pre sure of previous finals failures and with the C' holding the psychological edge in '97, I'm goi with Williamstown by 16 points in what promis to be a fast flowing and entertaining game . T same two meet in the curtain raiser with the I ness and quality on ballers of the Blacks likely see the result reversed . Blacks by 19 points . First Semi - UHSOB snuck back into thi place last week after North Brunswick's fin; push finally faltered . This game promises to be old fashioned ding-dong battle with neither si likely to offer any beg pardons . I'm going w North by 24 points because of their greater rar of forward options and the greater number of pl, ers they've had consistently firing through the si ond half of the year . North should make it two c of two in the early game with a squad of play( still looking for a seniors final birth, a number players who've proven themselves before at tl time of year and an excellent record across t second half of the season . The Reds will be vali< but vouthfulness won't make up for experience a 15 point game . Thanks to Scott, the Macleods, Jessie, I inimitable Tony Boyce . Shane Lee, Nick Ciri; Andrew Horsburgh and Reggy for their efforts t year . All the best for the finals and season '98 . Correspondents please fax 9243 4920 1 .30pm, call 9381 2292 until 8 .00pm or err micj@netspace .net.au


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NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL WALLACE UHSOB 2 58 WARREN WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 47 HAYWARD LA TROBE UNl 43 J. DELLOLIO SWINBURNE UNI . 3 4 0 RESERVES PAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 63 HOWELL UNI BLACKS 60 LEWICKI UHSOB 5 33

1ST SEMI-FINALS SENIORS : SUNDAY AUGUST 24TH

UHSOB v . NORTH BRUNSWICK - GILLON OVAL 2 PM FIELD : Chris Keeton Andrew Chapman BOUNDARY : Paul Kyle Rohan Kemp GOAL : Gary Clancy Alan Bisho p

SENIORS -- 16.0,- .97 SWINBURNE UNI A 2.7 3.9 7.19 11 .22.88 WEST BRUNSWICK 0 .0 2.2 2.3 8 .6.36 Swtnburne Uni Ddlollo 3. C. Dellollo 2 . HN~nkum O'Mara . Goode Bennett, Snow, Milano . Best DePadi, O'Mara DeBono, Goode, Hamilton . C. Delloito, West Brunswick Goal kickers and best players not received . LA TROBE URI. 4 .5 6.5 7.8 8,8,56 WILLIAMSTOWN 4 .0 7.10 9.11 15.23.113 LnTmbe Lint Kreuzer 4, Robinson . BakogtaazLLs . Adamthwaite . Storer. Best Kreuzer, Dunin . Lewis. Turner, Muprhy, Adamthwalte. Williamstown Thege 4. MacLeod 3. Bezzant 3. Featherston 2 . Drrvan, Case . Best MacLeod, Featherston, Cook . Smart, MacLeod. Iskra UHSOB 4.5 5 .6 10.11 10 .13.73 OLD WESTBOURNE A.F.C. 0.0 3 .2 4 .3 9,8,82 UHSOB Wallace 3, Pfeffer 2, Veal 2. CrackneB, bicLennan, Talazko, Davidson . Best McLennan, Gunthorpe, Skiers, Rothxell, Jones. Maua Old Weatbourae AFC Robson 3 . Leitch 2 . Chrism. Horsburgt. Wtllting. Awes. Best Craig. Szuszketu9cz, Horsburgh, Gibb . Leitch. Robson . UNIVERSITY REDS 2.3 7.5 7.8 8.11 .59 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .3 4.7 8.8 6.9 .45 Uni Reds Graziano 7. Jackson, Heenan . Best Graziano. James. Fri.sbv . McNamara. Thatcher. Drurv. Nth Brunswick Boudoloh, Buaaa~, DiMarco, l4@rnham, Sorleto, Ikmorton . Best McMahon, Sorleto, Demorton, LatouL Kyriazls . Adams. UNI. BLACKS: BYE

RESERVES - 16 .08.9 7 SWINBURNE UN[ A 3 .5 4 .8 6.11 6 .11 .47 WFST BRUNSWICK 1.1 3 .10 3.10 7.16.58 Swtnburne Uni McCalman 2. Johnson. Bennett, Murphy, Canfk.id . Bent Murphy. Carilteld. Mor . Bennett, to ., Fitzgibbon. West Goal kickers and best players not received . LA TROBE UNI. 3.10 3.10 3 .11 3.13 .21 WILLIAMSTOFfiI 6.6 6.6 8 .13 9.16 .70 LaTrobe Uni Lederman 3 . Best Grant. Ryan. Lederman. Moon, Sklebottom . Williamstown McKenzie 3. McNamara 3. Bond. Burgess, Singleton. Best Chick. Kea9n, ALlan, Singleton. Robinson, Tuck . UHSOB 6.8 7.10 12.20 13,21.99 OLD WESTBOURNE A.F.C. 0 .0 1 .2 1.2 5.8.36 UHSOB t.evvicld 5, Douglas 2 . Scida 2 . Hoban, Bamiano, O'Nell. Boyce. Best Lewkki. O'Neil. Carruthers. Sclda Doupjas 2ulkkf . Old Westbourne Jordan 3. Hewitt. Nortlt. Best CaK Jordan. Hewitt. Ciccocioppo . Mesman. UNIVERSITY REDS 1.1 1 .2 4.2 5.2.32 NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .0 5 .1 5.6 8 .9.57 Uni Reds Kane 2. Tehan, George. Walsh. Best Wright Ryan . Keppel . O'Cacroll . Tehan. Fitts . North Brunswick Salamone 4 . Papanikalou, Hogg. Hope . Best Loumtzes. Marin. SaLamone.Briffa Bradford . Baclni. UBI. BLACKS: BYE

RESERVES : SUNDAY AUGUST 24TH NORTH BRUNSWICK v . UNIVERSITY REDS GILLON OVAL 11 .30 AM FIELD : Paul Tuppen Gary Waldron BOUNDARY: Travis Carrick Rick Love GOAL: Bernie Dix Robert Parry

2ND SEMI-FINALS SENIORS: SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS GILLON OVAL - 2PM FIELD : Damien Lane Paul Withington BOUNDARY : Mark Street Robert Hill GOAL : Malcolm Frame Reno Barichievic h RESERVES: SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS GILLON OVAL - 11 .30 AM FIELD : Jason Moore Michael Gilday BOUNDARY : Ron Heaney Rod Harris GOAL : Robert Seymour John Finn

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aturday wasn't a real 'flash' day for footballers to dislay their skills, however conditions were equal for all and results favoured those teams who were best able to set up plays into their forward zones in such a manner that they could be capitalised on . Scoreboards at all grounds reflected that no game was spared from'mother nature'. Finals action from today and in lots of respect its the start of a totally new season . Go for it guys, give it your best shot and put on a showcase for our very own competition. SENIORS St Mary's catapulted out of the gates to bag 5 quic k snags before the Hunters managed a couple of late twins . The second quarter was more positive for Glenhuntly and by the long break they only trailed by 1 point . One way traffic from thereon with a more determined Glenhuntly firstly closing down the Saints and the scoring at will in the last quarter to win by 39 points . Best for St Marys were Willis, Paice an d Heubner . Fax must still be broken down at Glenhuntly. We only supply this service, we can't write it for you ! Once again the ANZ Rats were very competitive in their hit out against Monash Gryphons . The game was in the balance at three quarter time with the Gryphs holding a narrow 2 goal margin . Kicking into the strong wind didn't aid the Rats effort and in a very gusty quarter of footy they stuck all the way with the Gryphons to fall just 10 points shy at final siren time. MVP's for the rats were Koegler, Larkin and Otten. Without a match description from Power House and a report from Oakleigh suggesting only that it was a 'Great Team Effort' what the hell can we tell you about it? Too late now, and not wishing to sound like a broken letter, we only supply the service, we can't write it. In any event the scoreboard at days end showed that Oakleigh conquered Power House by 29 points. Oakleigh were best served by 'G .T.E' (read above) and a special mention to And rew 'Whale' Walsh on his last game for the club. Power House nominated Clayton, Dean an d Morris . Down Mentone way it was windy, windy and more windy. The Wicks won the toss kicked with it (worth about 6) and ho hum the scores were just on level at quarter time. End of game so to speak . Patters could have made a real mess of the Wicks had they had their true boots on in the last stanza. Overall a'soft' game and a 'so8' win for St Pats by 52 points. Best players for Elsternwick, Massared and Murphy and for St Pat's Young, Gurtler & Sebire. In strong gusty winds at the 'Tennis' Centre the game between Southbank and Peninsula was played with immense pressure being exerted by both teams. However. Southbank's strength held out and they ran out convinc-

ing 55 point winners . Best for the Pirates were Bonne~ Gross and Marshall and for the Bankers Hodgy, Nugget an d Bubba. RESERVES Saints, really off the 'boil' were pumped by thf Hunters to the time of 36 points. Southbank complet ethir'clanswep'ofthsan(18-0)byeclipsngth F 'Pirates' by 29 points. Oakleigh fell in against Powei House by 6 points but still booked themselves into thE second semi . Wicks by 15 points in a tight encounter ove St Pats and a thrilling draw between Monash Gryphom and ANZ Albert Park. PREVIEW 1ST AND 2ND SEMI FINALS 2nd Semi Final (Sat 23 August). SENIORS

SOUTEIBANK V. ST PAT'S MENTONE Ladder positions mean nothing now were at the busi ness end of the season. The Patters have had ampl opportunity to study and observe the Bankers strength and weaknesses and plan how best to overcome an( exploit them . Having said that, the Southbank heirach; are equally well attuned to St Pat's . Both teams are adep at centre square clearance, have potent attacks and soh( defences. Southbank might just hold sway in the 'Tall,< and 'On-ballers' division and for that reason KB is select ing the Bankers to win . This is obviously a very importan game for both sides PROMOTION awaits the victor anr another chance to the vanquished. Two tough game leading into this one may have the Bankers better attune to the pressure of finals enough to get them home toda ; in what's sure to be a nailbiter. RESERVES SOUTHBANK V. OAKLEIG H Facts, figures and more recently form, point to a easy Banker victory. However, with the Krushers able t use several senior players in their squad, the result i most definitely not a fore gone conclusion . Rigid disci pline, set plays and a workable game plan (not to mentia ability) has been the hallmark of Southbank's succes : They whl need to be at their top to beat Oakleigh and K] thinks they will, however if there s to be an upset through out the finals (nearly always happen), this could be it! there is an upset KB it won't be in this game the tenaciou Tigers are hungry and on a mission and will win easily . 1st semi final (Sun 24 August) PENINSULA V. POWER HOUSE Not an ideal lead-up for either side, losing last roun


matches . However, I suggest Peninsula's demise at the hands of Southbank was a'tad' more honourable th an that of the 'House' going down to Oakleigh . These 2 teams have engendered a fantastic rivalry over the past decade and have met each other on numerous occasions in finals . Both teams have genuine claims of victory. The pirates with their overall speed and pace in contrast to power House with their strength and aggression (legitimate) . On neutral ground and having to make a selection, KB will tip in favour of Peninsula . TB was a bit disappointed with the form of the Pirates last week and was impressed with the endeavour of the House last week . I feel the form against the Oaks was just a minor abberation and they will win today to advance to the Prelim . PENINSULA V. ST MARYS In racing parlance, KB says the Pirates are the best of good things . Only 2 weeks ago Peninsula decimated St Marys by 22 goals. Since then the Saints have fallen to Glenhuntly by 6 goals . Even allowing for the fact the Saints will be buoyed by the inclusion of a few senior squad players, only an extremely optimistic St Mary's supporter could envisage a turnaround of such magnitude. No doubt about this the Pirates in a canter. SOCIAL : Elsternwick - Presentation Night Saturday 13th September, Caulfield RSL, Tickets Paul Mahony 0418 993 557 St Mary's - Vote Count and Presentation Night at Sofia's on Saturday 30th Augus t Southbank - Kyatt's Hotel Brighton for dinner and drinks after 2nd semi Saturday August 23 . ACHIEVEMENT S Elsternwick - Seniors B&F (Jack Neill 52, Leigh Murphy 51, Mark Mussared 43 ) Reserves B&F (Mark Hunt 32, Tom Byrne 31, Chris Wright 25) ANZ Albert Park - Seniors B&F (Matt Malone) Reserves B&F (Peter Heyes ) To me KB this rates an achievement as well and that is to all the Pressies who have helped us write this co lumn with their reports each week we say thank you. To those still participating in the finals please keep up the good work.

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SENIORS - 16.08.9 7 GLENHUfnLY 2.2 5.6 7.8 12.14.86 ST. MARYB 5.7 5.7 6.9 6.11 .47 GkenhuntFy Best players and goal kickers not recehed St Marys Pettth 2 . Ramsay. Jones. Be➢, Willis. Best Willis. Paige, Francis, Heubner. Stewart . 80UTIiHAM{ CBA 4.5 6.7 8.9 11.14 .80 PENINSULA O .B. 0.1 2.2 3.4 3.7.25 South6ank CBAPerry 3.Corboy 2. Rolls 2. Eastham, Osborne . Pitts . &~unmarthko. Best Hodgson . Nugent. Walford . P&ltts, Sheahan, Wallmeyer. Peninsula Gross. McMahon . Farrer. Best Bonner, Gross . Marshall . Shappin. Faazrer . Dentry. BT. PATRICKS MENTONE 3.3 9.11 11 .16 17.28 .130 EISTERNWICK 3 .4 6.5 10.11 11.12.78 St Patricks Mentone Mick Sullivan 3, Evans 2. Young 2. Barr 2, Sullivan 2. Matt Sullivan . Gurtler, Sebfre. Murphy, Davies, Batty. Beat Young. currier. Sebtre. Barr. Matt Sullhfian. Evans Elstetnwick Mussared 2. Mahony 2. Byrne 2 . Curtain, Murphy, Hankin. Jenkins, Lffikalds. Best Mussared, Murphy. Bravingtwi, Wigmae. Mahony. Byrne . POWER HOUSE 2 .2 7.5 7.6 8.11 .59 OAKLEIGH 2.4 8 .5 11 .14 12.16.88 Power House Craven 3 . Gill 2. Phelan 2 . Dean. Best Clayton. Dean, Mortis . Wright. Doyle. Harrison . Oaktetgh Lewis 5. Rubery 3. Walsh 2 . Heverin . Wood. Best Marshall. Wood. Heverin. Hall, Taylor, Wals h MONASH GRYPHONS 0 .3 5.7 9.10 12 .13 .85 ANZ ALBERT PARK 4.2 5.2 9.5 10.6 .66 Monash Gryphons Gilchrist 7 . K➢ imister 2, Harrak. Asbell. Barnett. Best Hetherington. Asbell, Gilchrist. Ki➢mister. Grady, Lewis. ANZ Albert Park Carlisle 2 . Malone 2, Boyle 2 . Phillips. C . Carlisle. Jenkin, McDonald. Best Keogler. Larkin. otten. Smith. Shoppee. McLellan.

RESERVES - 16.08 .97 GLENHUNILY 4 .1 4.2 10.12 10.13.73 ST. MARYS 1 .1 2.5 2.5 5.7.37 Glenhuatiy Goal kkkers and best players not recehred. ST Marys Ramsay 3. Burns 2. Best Phillips . Hancock. DeYoung. Jones . SOUTHBANK C8A 2 .3 3 .5 5.6 7.8.50 PENINSULA O.B . 0 .0 2 .1 2.2 3 .3.21 Southbank Cook 2. Scanlon 2, Beare . Thomson, Rolls. Best Scanlon. Beare . Posterlno. Jones. Wardrop, Roifs. Peninsula Scown 2 . Barclay. Beat Scown . Bowman. Barclay, Cooper . Brancahsano . Glovec. ST. PATRICKS MEIi'rONE 2 .1 4 .7 4.7 4.11 .35 ELSTERRWICK 3.5 4.5 6.8 7.8.50 St Pats Meatone Sheehan. McMillan, OConna. BugeJa Best Grech. oBrien. Bray. Morris . Andrew. McMillan . Elsiemwick Daniels 2 . Noonan 2. Mahony, Lihkakls. Soppett. Best Hunt. Wright. Noonan. Soppetf. I .Olkak)s. Daniels. POWER HOUSE 0 .0 3.4 3 .6 3.9.27 OAKLEIGH 0.6 0.6 3 .9 4.9.33 Power House Stauedt. Williams . Scalzo. Best Heyavod. Taylor. Williams, Entwistle. McLeod, Staindl. OakNbigh Grinter 2 . Bloomfield. Bromley. Beet Grinter, Bromley. An@onopailos. Schilling, Mariaghan . Ferguson MONASH GRYPHONS 3 .0 3.2 3.3 5.6 .36 ANZ ALBERT PARK 2.4 3.4 5.6 5.6 .38 Monash Gryphons Dew 2. Gilchrist 2. I.mvcock . Best Robinson. Charleson. Williamson, Foster. Adams . Freeman . ANZ Albert Park Carter 2 . Bourne 2. Green Best McCarthy. Faranda. Sam Wolfe, Heyes. Green . Lindsay.

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SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL POWERHOUSE 3 92 SOUTHBANK 3 82 ST MARYS 2 71 ST PATS MENTONE 57 RESERVES

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~C~adr.lvtdrev+ 1 . A . Bader 2 . D. -ne" s 3. W.BYm 4 . C. MaKen~e 5. F. Me n

13. A. Waters 14. A-. Hodder 15 J .FfowerdaY 16. A 17. A. E9ot

13. G 14. R 15. Y.Pt4~N i5. N. Wa%we j7 A. TarPay ta J.Benn~NOl G .Deme`>ot~"s

18. J. HOm. 19 . D.0'Bnen 20. S. A1bon 21 . DJadcson 22, P.OCailalran 23 . D. Grane

W?mn 21 . A..Thiessen 22 . P 23. M. Sec A

24. D . Cmss 25 . G . HYP . P .~M ~s26 27 . L Van DerY Pligt 28. M . Latlert

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23 . (2) J . Mackay 24. R .t3vende 25 . G . Ro'^'an*' 26. G. Pf»5Ps 27 . J. Dann

Walden 28. S ..Stewae~~ 29 . R

29, D . Rosm.an 30, B . Mannx 31 . K. Manrux

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31 . B. Main 32 . P .ODonndl 33. A. Fbyd

32. C.O'Catla9h3n 33. P. Bennie e

34 . A. Moor 35. A. Macttintosh t 36. A . Abb01 37 . M. Ro d . Johnstone 38. A 39. p, Brasher 40 . M- ~~r 41 . J . MurPhY 42 . J. GaAca 43. M. Sharpe 44 . R. Mac Mnsan 45. C . Cleary 46. M.He9an 47. M. Farrea 46 . D. Smith 49. D . L.ambe . Manrdx 50 . P 51 . B . Buick . Byrne 52 . B 53. R. ChaPple 54 . J. Dudcett 55. S .L-ka 56. G .O~ ~ 57. P .

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54. L 55. E.Jones 56. D.Hov+e 57. J .th~ore 5a A.T1wnDs°r' 59. M. R'r.tu+~ds s 5p . B . Kerr s 6t . D.Kerr 62 . M.O'Dan~ 63. 2. 64. M.Gd*Ae 70. T . SmAh 77, T. Practa

34. B.I<Mtdielt 35. D .LaPPa9e 36 . e. Lay 37 . D . Ladd . Pedde+ 38 . S 39. R .Weber 40. S .DuxWrY 41 . 8, mein 42 . D. Scade 43. R . pRCher

44 . A. Knknoal-S~ 45. N .H U 46 . C. Jimm'eson 47. J . Kuria

48 . D.. Bum Z Harrison

. M 50. A. Bonvedc 52. R.Hamsm 53 . M. Dusting 55. C.Ladds 57 . B. Ladds 65. C. Dtr+7n9

58. T. Ford 59. P . Aron 70 . D . M4fO s 7B. D. Jennur9

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7. PdamNaton g, 10. 0 rton 9. S . Rowtands 10. C. Warden 11 . L HFC 11 . (2) 12. D. Secu1 13. 8. CartY 14. A . Forsyth 15. N. MaeY 16 . A.Oov+stnB 17. Ash H4ton 16. M . Constable 19. M. Amstron9 20. C. Kraus

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4 . B. E8n9-'s 5. L Bunn

6. P. HarbuN 7 . C.Tlwmtuon S. M.lOMU 9. T. Srto ip. T, Roberts 11 . M. jukesl Hewit 12. A .. Rose (RVC) 13. S 14. J . Bunn . 15 . R.Bdtt"n 1& C.EaWY 17. B. B" 18. Q. Keebfe 19. M.H' 20. B .T ord 21 . L~ 22. AWa 23. M.BenY 24. M .Becvett 25 . M. Pruden 26. C. Kennedy 27 . O. Boyd , t 28. S . Rabb~

29 . J. WsA arzSn+iCt 30. 1 . M3~tdin 31 . J. Had 32. R.. Webb 33, G Dxon (RC) yt. R. Mora ~. AMcACea' 37 . S. EablY 3g . M.CtawshaY 3g, N . Slranss 40. J. Card 41 . G.Wiridm 42. P.Thealwe 43. T. Cake 44 . A4 5. S. Crow 46. D . Hdme 47. J . Guest

49. T. StudccN (C) 50 . p. Mum 51 . c. Banks oo 52 . B. Cam 53. P . Gason 6.5. D.BorsezekY A . WA5

J. Elam J. Fo8 K. ~°rtl

OLD PA ADIANS Coach: Date. MoCan e Tuilocfi Res. coadt waYYt 1 . S .vmcent(Vc) n 2. P.dI~? 3. J .Da.nastYC) 4. S. Pt* 5. A.tJL4etm 6. B. Panr>am 7 . P. C0S9nN 8 . D .Ciavda 9. k "d

10. P. BTat>~ 11 . A. Bum s 12. S- W05 13. T . WaSs

14. B . Bra--'de' 15. B. DinW*lanl 16. M. Godfrey W. B. Hart 18. A Nitsau 19 . T. Canavan 20. P . Hanis 21 . A, Fa0'el 22. H.Be6s 23. P.`Natsh 24 . A-~~ an 26. M .B. Geary 27. K JeNdns 28. J . HoNw, 29 . E.Tomas~eNo 30. T . MuNi9arr 31 . M.Vear_ 32. I . Hussam 33. .Var~r~ 0 35. J. Mts

NC) 36. S. Svancbn 37 . J . Henste Y 38. A BP-00 39. P. Reid 40. D.8aud 41, J .TO6in

42 . D.Tre9ambe 43. P .HeaiY 44. P. Joyce n 45. J . Svar~do 46 .0- Sdx~ eY

47. N.8a5 48 . M. Ray 49. D. Cosma 50. B. Sw~t 51 . G .H~ . Fty?~r+ 52 . M.S .HasnJtat 53. D 54 . J . MoukKwk ~ . M. Byer 57. J.Mtnr 74 . LTtwmas

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OLD SCOTCH Coach: Wayne Hannes Res. Caach: Sinwnltingworih 1 . K Stokes 2. J . Hosldng (VC) 3 . C. HosKxtg 4 . T. Hoft 5 . R. Price 6. L McDonnell 7. J . KAchst 8. C. Reid 9. R. Aujard 10. J. Kerr

. S. Grigg 12. 1 1 S. Hume

13. N.Hooper (RC) 14. D. Norman

15. M.OBrien 16. A Speed 17. S. Woodhouse 18 . A Nettleton 19 . S. Spiden 20 . T. Wilson 21 . S. Gibbs 22 . C . Heath 23 . D. Walsh 24 . M . Angus 25 . T. Pritchard 26. B . Ph4Yps 27. S . Collins 28. S . Teasdale 29. A. Teesdale 30. J . Laird (VC) 31 . A. Smith 32. A KaInsl d

33. J. Hannemarm 34. G . Eagle 35. S. Steele (C~) 36. M. Davison 37. J. Smythe 38 . B. Goldberg 39 . P.Golberg 40 . A. Warner 41 . A. Castriaun 42 . A Gibbs 43. J . Paterson 44 . P . Busse 45. T. Stubbs 46. G.Jonas 47. T. Reid 48. P. Davis 49. D. Thomas 50. C.Iknan 51 . S.IHing.wrtl~ 52. R. Gregory 53. P. Gaidzcar 54. T. Philips 55. J. Bock 56. A. Richardson 58. E. Johnston 60. M. Webe r 61 . A. Bider 62. J. Cook 63 . T. Gray 67 . M. Ryan 70 . P . Hume 77 . A.Lkryd

OLD TRINITY Coach: Bemard Dunn Res. Coach: Ian Wallace 1 S .Kennecy(VC) 2 G. Htdsmn (VC) 3. A .A1iba n

4. T. Norman 5. P. VandeAroek 6. R. Heath 7. A.Anderson 8. S . Dalrymple 9. A. Andrews 10. A. UtUancic 11 . R. BonteN 12. M. Cumming 13 . M. Donato 14 . J. Stiddand 15 . D. Balaszy 16 . M. SeuBrxJ 17 . G. Hatfield 18. M. Spencer 19. A. Sheehan 20. P. Board 21 . L Kennedy 22. D. Beardsley 23. C. Popp9evveH 24. T. Board

25. A . Giddings 26. P . Beet

27. M . Greig 28. D. Vargo 29. A. Sealy 30. L Taylor 31 . S. Bladeni 32. D. Glass (VC) 33. D . Heaghton 34. J. Pappas 35. M. Pawse~ 36 . J. Sutcliffe 37 . P. DaaBrxg 38 . R . Philips 39 . A vise

40. T. Harris 41 . C. Ord

42 . M . Thornton 43. T. Peggie 44. M . HeppeR 45. N. King

46. M . Bearresh

47. F. Cameron (RC) 48. C. Smith 49. P.Johnson 50. LJervis 51 . D. Little 52. M. Boyd 53. S.Torrens 54. A.Grisbmak 55. J. Breen 56. A. Richards 57. C . Fellows 58. R . Farrant 59. T. Cade 60 . S. Medlin 61 . D . Burravs 62 . S. Wyke 63 . P . Moore 64 . S . Cooper R. McDonald M . Pacher J . Beet P . Robinson 80. T. Smith

OLD XAVERIANS UNIVERSITY BLUE S ST. BERNARDS Coach : Wick Bourke Res. Coach: Kwhael Plant 1 . M . Blood (C) 2. M . Bourk e 3. L Hannebery 4. D. Landrigan (VC) 5. J. McDonald 6. T. Keyoe 7. S. Lethlean 8 . M. Holmes 9 . J. Hawkins 10. I. Gtadman it . Adam Jones 12. J . Bowen 13. C. Elk s

14. D. Stoney 15. A . McLean 16. L Ford 17. D. Richardson (VC) 18. S . Hunter 19. D. Steen 20 . M . Hardman 21 . T .Ocldeshaw 22 . A. Bourke 23, B. Perry

24 . B. Coughlan 25 . P. Lechte 26. A. Hefl

27. L Fay 28. R . Clarke 29. S. Wood 30. D . Dann 31 . S. Mollard 32. A. BNshfeld 33. A. Sassi 34. A . BeS 35. S . Hede 36. P . Barrett 37. D. Webb 38 . T . Spurting 39 . S . Smith 40 . R. Ryan 41 . A. Dillon 42 . J. Lowe

43. T. Woodruff 44 . J. De Brought 45 . T. Coughlan 46. Andrew Jones 47. T. Frweer 48. M. Logan 49. R . VisenGni 50. S . Tucker 51 . A . Murphy 52. P . Conquest 53 . M . Diamond 54 . M . Brennan 55 . D. Stones 56 . M . Stones 57 . D. Walsh 58 . L.Tuddenham 59. M. Meehan 61 . S. Natdk

Coach : Grant Williams Res . Coach : Barry Neivandt 1 . D. Sfmmo n

2 . J . S}arigla 3. G. Williams 4. 5. 6. 7.

D. Guerx3erich P.O'Donrell B. Blood! (DVC) D. Hayte r

8. N. Byrne 9. S. Meade

Coach: Garry Foulds Res. Coach : Andrew Natha n I . A. Convto I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 6.

T. Parador+ssFd T. Dobson A. Brebner V. Cons'to T. Harvey S.O'Keeie S. Ryan

6. C. Woo d

10 . D. MaplestCne 11 . C. Beltrane 12 . R . Fun•by (C) 13 . G . Evan s

14 . D . Gust

15 . P. Stephens (RC) 16. C . Stewart 17. J . Kan's 18. S. Kirsanovs 19. B . Hena3d 20. Z McCarty 21 . T. McIntyre (RVC) 22. A Nugent 23. T.Wdcwc 23. B. Furphy 24. P. Fairbank 25. A. Henderson 26. N. Cavalier 27. J.JamL-"1 27 . B. Fricker 28 . D. Bolton

29 . A. Muller 30 . A. Will

31 . R . Vandenberg 32 . J.Gamaut 33. J . Hut&iings 34. J . McKranon 35. A. WdOZc 36. L Morison 37. A. Lenses 38. M . Col#edrdc 39. S . Hendersm 40. B. Miller 41 . M. Keety 42. D. Keys 43. J. McIntosh 44. R . Featherston 45. J. McGrath 46 . D . Gunn 47 . S. Broddey, 48 . H . Carter 49 . D . Stnx9c 50. H . Halos 51 . M . Kortlsck 52 . S .Longkry 53. R. Versteegen 54. T . Ro7dhouse 55. D. Huestcn 56. N. Dwyer

59. L Fehrirg 60. D. Edwards 61 . A Holm

67. D. MaVOOn (RC) 72. J. Norman (RVC) 82. N . Cour t

7. S . Pertetl 8. T. Wilkinson 9 . A Capes 10. J . Kennedy 11 . G. Mathe,res 12. P. Capes 12. B. Hogan 13. S. McKeon 14. S. Doran 15. L Overman 15. D. Ablafter 16, A Farmer 17. L Vassa9o 18 . N . Mitchell 19 . L Gdlant (C) 20 . T.Sheehan 21 . B. Loughlin 22 . C. Calthape 23 . B . Horn 24 . G. De Mamid 25 . J . Kavanagh 26. J . GoNant 27. A Nathan 28. P. Gilmour

29. J. Overman (VC) 29. D. O'Connor 30. A Thomas 31 . M. Famier 32. S. Chatfield 33 . J.tanzano 34 . S. Dailey 35 . M.Juricskay 36 . C . Bond 37 . J . Mount 38 . D. McNtister 39. S . Donety 40. G. TCto 41 . D.Juegan 42. M . Marshall 43. C. Davis 43. J. Rainey 44. S. Taylor 45. M. Dowling 46. P. Rogerson 47. A.Ostarme 48. G . Collins 49 . A Fewster 50 . J. McPhail 51 . B. Galaugher 52 . C. Gray 53 . S. VA3e,5a 56 . G. Cusack 82 . D. Solomon

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BANYULE Coach : Harry Harisiou Res, Coach : Tim Bel l t . B.lGncer 2 . D. Wddtetl (VC) 3, L Holt 4. 5. ..' , 6. 7. 8. 9.

J . Anderson B . Eiknore S . Kayrooz S. Richmond R . Wdfiams R . Cullen

10. J. Fortune 11 . B. Owen 12. J. Egan 13. M . O'Brien (VC) 14 . A. Logan

15 . S . Gray 16 . D. Mayne 17. T. Benton 18. J . Turnbull 19. B. Wooaodc 20. S. Playfai r 21 . R. Daltinosanle 23. S. Gray 24. G . Wiliam 25 . M. Wheaten 26 . B. McDermott 27 . A. Rossi-Mel 28. D. Fabfis

29. M. Pete rs 30. S. GBees 31 . C . Bassett 32. T. Wason 33. D. Glass 34. C. Stevens 35. B. Anderson 36. D. Tyler

37. M . Jesse 38. G. Riches 39. C. Bead 40 . P . Witche8 41 . A. Foote 42. T. Egan 43. L Ferule 44. S. Allard 45. M. Gi ber1 46. P. Agosti nelli 47. R. Smith 48. D. Stephens 52 . D. Noona n 55 . D. WADams (C)

IVANHOE Coach : Doni Valkanis Res. Coach: Rob Pearce 1 . D. Williams t . P. Merory 2. L. Hull-Brown 2. J . Di Santo 3. C. Tucker 4. D .Va&ans 4 . R . Toogood '., 5 . P. Manuel . 6 . D. Frawley 7 . P. Rawley 8. S. Saunders 8. R. Hird 9. N. Thackwray 10. P .Lee 11 . H. Mousse 12. L Smith 13. S. Narkiewicz 14. P. Flynn 15. T. Flynn 16. M. Scuderi 17. K. Mousse 18 . T. Scode 19 . G . Bdten 20 . D. Sartor 21 . L Blackwood 22. A. Angekfti 23. A Jewson 24. T. O'Neill

25. J . Frsina 26. P . Hovel

26. 27. 28 . 29 .

S. Fairweather N . Andreevski A. McKellar A. Scott

30 . J. Maki n 31 . D. McFarlane 32. J .Lynch 33. B . Kendall 34. B .Joyce 35. P . Whitehead 36. R . Gittos 37. C . Giankoulidis 37. G. Finlayson 38 . T. Thomson 39 . M. Etrbage 40 . J. Griggs 41 . C. McDonald 42. P. Murphy 43. S . McGowan 44. E . Newbold 45. J . Raywood 46. G. O'Brien 47. E. Marino 48 . B. White 49 . A. Rosenfeld 50 . D. Jadca 52. C. Payne 54. D. Richards 55. L. Pearce 61 . G. Hickey 68. J . Owen 76. G. Kennedy 77. R . Armstron . C . Brown g78

Coach: R. Pro sser Res. Coach : C. Boyle 1 . P. Robinson 2. J.Ballenger (t) 2. M. Peters (2) 3. T.CtilCdt(1) 3. M. Brookes (R) 4. AHa~y

5 . D. Sctm(idd 6 . N. Marmo 7. S . Morgan 8. D. Carter 9. P. Ha8 10 . M. O'Hara (C) 11 . T. Smith (RVC) 12. B. McCtuske r

13. T. Bridgtand (RVC) 14. G . Youn g 15. D.Barker (VC) 16. T. Howard (RC) 17. T. Tsiav7s 18. D.O'Donogwe 19. D. Ciando 20 . C. Murray 21 . S. Pdan 22 . D . Sherlock 23. S. Coutson 24. J. Cautld 25. AKax3 26. Paul Riey 27. D. Krum 28. N. Littl e

29. R. Sharp 30. S . Fisher (VC) 31 . N . Snart

32. D. Moore 33. D . Pearce 34 . B. Davin 35 . J. Fisher 36 . R. Toyama 37. G . Trigg 38. D. Stemtort 39. R. Bourbon 40. J. LeGrarrd 4t . B .Welch (RVC) 42. N . Jacobs 44 . D . Bdte 45 . G . Roge~s 47 . Peter Riley 48 . P. Vine 49. L Hat,y 50. A Rogers 51 . M . Murray 52. A Lewison 53. P. Egan 54. P. Jacobs 55. M . Quirk 56. M. Welch 57 . D. Nisbett 60 . M. LeCouteur 63 . W.Occhuflo 64 . S. Boumon 66. J.Grirnison 86. M. Coutte

M.H.S.O.B . Coach: Warren Fall Rea Coach: Colin Drake 1. J. Barred 2. A. Humid 2. J.Gokfin 3. D. Woodley 3 . RVemu 4 . D . RenwxJ 5 . C.YOUrg 6. S.Grimmer 6. B.Axfw d 7. J.fttEI(V) 7. N. Berxatt 8. J. Mon 9. D.Comer(C) 10. M. BeaYa.y 1 1 . M . Irish 11 . M . Webster 12. S. McCully 12. M .Feferkrdrrz 13. C.Theobald 13 . A. Preece 14 . ATilig 14. C. Kelt, 15. P. Barge 15. M. Meffeld 16. M.AtVin 16. AClatk 17. A Webster 18, B.AnxeB 18. 1. '

19. J.Geme r 20. D. Fairchild (VC) 21 . N. John s 21. G. MdartSe 22. A Lindsay 22. M.Ia*i 23. S . Ritchie 24. B . Kelly 24. G .WAmn 41. S.StarrEy 25. C.Glotier(bC) 42. P.SpaatomW 26. S.Hanison 43. J.SpBen 26. M . Tltorrylwn 44. B . Ardxta9 27. P. Hunt 45. D. Se m 27. L E6Oii 46. A Holland 28. D. Skim 47. J.Kararn 28 . Atavxence 48. S.Mormm 29 . P.Abergo 49. C.Bm 29 . C. Drake 49. N. Aididal 30. A. Newton 50 . D. Baker 31. W.WaMord 51 . ABazge 32. A Cassel 52 . B. McGrath 32. M . Katstaly 53 . R. Mdrit/re 33. ASxthy 54 . R.IGwrri?s 34. S. Ne#rqt 55. A fmis 34. N . Fahey 56 . J.Walch 35. ASahs 57. A Grimmer 35 . S.Korstalty 58. J.Nzvnon 36 . A Pahnos 59. B. Etd>z! 37. N. Bradley 60. P. KorrmnPy, 37. C. Chan 61 . M. Pretly 38. C.Mtkr 62. S.Danckert 39. A Watson 63 . T. king

OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach: Dale Tapping Res . Coach: Steve Barnes Runner. Gary Sanders t . A . K2ymikiak (DVC) 2 . J . Muc h

4 . M. Talbot 5 . N . Perry (C) .' 6 . S. Antonis

7. L . Fddes (VC) 8. S. Lenno x 9. M. Fisher 10. R. Hartrnan 11 . A. Fitzgerald 13. M . Gamble 14. M . Dennis 15. D . Tynvns 16. J. Bradley 17. A. Rickerby 18. M. Jackson 18. P. Roach 19. A. Mandylads 20. D. Kdlmorgan 21 . R. Oakley 21 . C. Jackson 22 . K . Farrell 23. A . Pryor 24. R . Carter 24. S. Douglas 25. S. Nikas 27. C . Gilmore 28. P. Wolf 29. M. Gordon 30. K. Teschsrdort 31 . S . Murray (RC) 32 . B . William s

33 . M . Toll

34. M.Rdd(DVC) 35. S. Mercer 36. B. Pollock (DVC) 37. A. Hain 38. A. Lomas 39. A. Fischer 40. B. Patterson 41 . J. Howell 43 . J. Holden 45 . P. McNamara 46 . B. Hamilton 47. D. Wilso n 48. T. Desmyth 49. N . Winter 50. S. Williams 55. C . Toms 57. A.McLaren '. 61 . A. Whit . R. Kente65 71 . B. Alderson 79 . H. Bickett 80 . A. Palfrey 84. P . McMahon

40. W. Hayes 64 . B.CooFrran ACIIVE sPORT5N1 AI I

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OLD IVANHOE Coach : Kevin McLean Asst. Coach: Dave McCormack Res. Coach: Darren Cadd y I . A . Corcoran be M . Power 2 . P. Si~ey be J. Vakotis 3. D. Wany 3s. A. Jenkins 4, A. Parker (VC) 4a . D . Tot (VCR) 5, T. Young 5a. P. Cargin 6. S . Kent 7. T. Young 8 . T . Stevens ea. B. Yarwood 9. M. Karayannis 10. M. Veal (C) 11 . S. Tul y 11a. P. Martin 12. M. Johnston 13. A Pappos 13a. C. Chan 14. S . Kingston 15 . G. Douglas 75a. S. Warry 16. M. Woods 17. J. Luk 18a . P. Bisogni 19. A. Barker 19a P. Quick 20. M . Huber 20a. W. Milard 21 . J . Mansfield 21n. C. Webb 22 . P. Donaldson '.. 22a . P. Golding 23. M. Stewart 24. G. Hams 25. C . Moore 25R. J . Maycock 26. D. Sqten 26a. D. Craker 27 . J . Weddle 27n. P. Ritdke 28. D.Jones 29. R. WedrRe (VC) 30. B. WiMis 30R . E. Brophy 31a. D . Caddy 32. D . Goad 32a. N . Harris 33 . T. Connadc 34 . D. Hall 35. L McLean (VC) 36. S. Pidoto 37. R. Weisz 37a . D . Stott 38. Gerry George 39. Gary George 40 . W. McCaskill 41a. LTaylor 42 . S . Vaughan 43. A, Atkinson 44. T . Agushi 44. C. Grinham 45. J. Hempsted 45a. M. Unke 48. K. Gksen6 50 . C. Corcoran 51 . B . Shadboft 57 . D. Kadaoui 59. B. Etsworth 60. S . Myers

ORMOND Coach : G . Healy Res. Coach : T. Hilts I. A.JoI%ing . Spies Z C.Orr 3.A 4. A. Grace 5. R. Turner 6 . T. Gallagher 7 . B. Connell (C) 8. M. Gilmore (VC) 9. A. Forrest 10. P. Marna.v 11 . D .Ed9ell 12 . N .Seho 13 . P . Kingston 14. S . James 15. C. Fraser

16. T . Stewart (RC) 17. P. Joy 18. S. Rya n 19. D . Cleary (RC) 20 . S. Metz 21 . J. Brown 22 . R. Block

23. P . McDonald .', 24. J . Cott:ns .'. 25. D. Beckett 26. D. Connell 27. T. Brennan 28. B. Colms 29 . D . Whelan 30 . N . Wets 31 . B . Egan

32 . M. McDonald 33. M . Shepherd 34. R. Hammes 35. G. Belay 36. S. Mackey 37. S. Turner 38 . P. M1rw_r 39 . J . Buron 40. G. Lehner 41 . G. Hal 42. C. Keleher 44. M . Mabhett 45. L Livingstone 46. P. Todd 47. R. Keeling 48 . G . Smith 49 . M. Harsfield 50. J . McLean 51 . G.Kmg 53. M . Turner 54. B. Davies 55. D. AmWCi 56. S. Eccies 57. H. Brown 58. M. CoFins 59 . G.Sneddon 61 . B.Keatlh 62 . Aaron Murphy 64 . S . Head 65 . L Craven 66. A Turner 67. D. Turner 68. D. Matobett 70. R.N'xhds 75. A. Murphy

Coach : Tim Har t Res. Coach : Owen Hourigan t . B . Burden 2. J . Dynan 3 . M.B:~ (C) 4 . W.K ran 5 . R. CaUanan (RC) 6. S. Fox 7. B. Kennedy 8. B. DaRrnan 9. G . Snmth 10. D . Mowe 1t . D . Ryan

12. M . Dollnan (VC) 13. R. Bowles (DVC) 14. J. Bare 15. M. Olive 16 . B. Garvey 17 . M. Terzd 18 . N . Hart 19. D . Streehy 20. A Varsadi 21 . S . Powell 22. J . Macey 23. A. Pivetta 24. P. Meagher 25. M. O'Shea 26. P. McCann (RVC) 27. R . Gross

28 . M.FaMuharsan(DVC) 29 . A . Mount 30 . M . Garguano 31 . A . McGu4ress .' , 32. B. Noonan 33. S. Denton 34. J. Wtuttxead 35. A. Thomas 36. D . Kennedy 37 . S. Kennedy 38 . D. Smith 39. S . Grtt :ble 40. A . Hart 41 . J . Hassell 42. S. Charles 43. R. Sirrtlciss 44. D . Moylan 45 . D . Weight 46 . D .DeRooden 47 . M . Chapman (DVC) 48. R. Doherty 49. RETIRED 50. S. Kuring 51 . R.Bateman 52. J. Finch

53. J. Goldsworthy 54 . S. Gam e

55 . B. Manisic 56 . G. Mulcahy 57. C.Bossong 58. N. Martin 59. J . Lynch 60. P. 61 . N. Gokissaortly 62. J. Quirk 63 . P. Ryan 64 . J . Pnce 65 . S. DBon 66. D . Ivory 67. S. Herbert 68. T. Bare 69. T. Smith 70. D. Boyd

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Senior Coach: G B Laurie Zarafa Reserve Coach : Mark Rowe 1 . P. Laursen. .. ... .. .. .. .. 2 . A De&e-Vattjni . .. .. .. 4 . D. Warren .. .. .. .. ... .. . 5. S. Mifsud.. .. .. .. .. ... .. . 6. A Stuart. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 7. D. Drinnan . .. ... .. .. .. . 9. G . Dunbabin. .. .. .. .. . 10. A Vita .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. 11 . V. Romano.. .. .. .. ... .. 12. D. McCati .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 14 . P. SCan o. .. ... .. .. .._ .. .I 17 . D. Linares . ... .. .. ... . .. 18 . A Reg'aiato . .. .. ... .. . 19. S . Gunn ... . ... .. .. ... .. . 20. M. Campbell ... . ... .. . 20. C . Pedcham . ... .. .. .. . 21 . M Tessari (C) .. .. .. .. . 22. B. Harvey . .. .. ... .. .. .. . 23. M. Sherlock .. .. .. .. .. . 24. R . Marufli . ... .. .. .. ... .. 25. S. Boyer . .. ... .. .. .. ... .. 26. G . Massey .. .. ... . ... .. 27. L Panjari. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 28 . S. Fisher . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 29 . LMdiarrera(VC)_ .. 30 . B . Hockey . ... .. .. .. ... . 32. J. McCall . ... .. .. .. .. ... . 33. B. Michael .. .. .. ... .. .. . 34. M . Romano . .. ... .. .. . 36. W. Lay .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . 37. M. Pandari . ... .. .. ... .. 38. D. Fortunato . .. ... .. .. 39. M. Ho7ne .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 40. L Inserra. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 41 . E . L~ares . ... .. .. .. .. .. 42 . P. Dean . .. .. ... .. .. .. ... . 43. J. Hub6ard. .. .. ... . ... . . 44. P. Solgo. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 46. T. Ryan. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 47. T. Petropoulos .. .. .. 48. M. Hansen . ... .. .. .. .. 49. S. Collier ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 50. T. Carey .,.. .. .. .. ... .. .. 55. R. Lord .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 56. J . Smith . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 58 . D. Velenzisi . ... .. .. ... . 67 . P. Lennon ... . ... .. .. ... . 53 . K . Drummond .. .. .. . 59 . T. Patten. . ... .. .. ... .. .. . 64. T. Thomas . ... .. .. .. .. . 84. A. Constantine . .. ...

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5. S. Emerson .. .. ... .. .. 6. C. Ridley ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 10. 1 . Steven s .. .. .. .. ... .... 12. J. Hearne .. .. ... .. .. ... . 13. P. Chal Cley .. ... .. .. ... . 18. T. Read . .. ... .. .. ... .. .. . 20. J . Lang .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. . 21 . S . Dale .... ... ... . ... .. .. . 23 . J. Hughes .. ... .. .. .. ... 24 . C. Roberton .. .. .. .. ... 27. D. Barr. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. 28. B. Turner ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 29. J. Saunders ... .. .. .. .. 30. J. McLean. .. ... .. .. .. .. 31 . A Corby.. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 32. J. Mansfield . .. .. ... .. . 33. S. Cramer .. .. .. .. ... .. . 34. J. Leask .. ... .. .. .. ... ... 35 . D. Whftfieki .. ... .. .. ... 36 . P. Trist .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... 44 . R. Ck hesy. ... .. .. .. ... 45. P. Barry (C). .. .. ... .. .. 50. D. Belknan .. .. .. ... .. .. 51 . S. Greas}ey. .. .. ... .. .. 52. A Dawson ry.. ... .. .. .. .. 54. S. Maybu . ... .. .. .. .. 57. R. Wright ... .. .. .. ... .. .

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Senior Coach: G Tim Pontefract 1 . B. Joycey .. ... .. .. ... .. . 2 . A. Banfield . .. ... .. .. .. . 3 . T. O'Sultivan. ... .. .. .. . 4 . J. Barker .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 5 . S . Shannon .. .. .. ... .. 6. S. Pickett .. ... .. .. .. ... .. 7. E Bove . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 8. G. Makotrn . .. ... .. .. .. 9. P. Jackson. .. .. ... .. .. .. 10. A. Murphy . ..... .. .. .. .. 11 . D. Hkicey. .. ... .. .. .. ... . 12. F. Macak ... ... .. .. .. ... . 14 . C. Shannon . .. .. .. ... . 16 . S . Adams. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 17. A Fawcett .. .. .. ... .. .. . 18. M . Zajac.. .. .. ... .. ... . . 19. J. Manning . ... .. .. ... .. 20. D. Wads . ... . ... .. .. ... .. 22. A. Flores ... .. .. ... .. .. .. 23. L Daley_ .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 24. A.Jones.. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 24. S. O'Sullivan .. ... .. .. . 26. J . Aukiist .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . 27 . C. Adams. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 28 . A Waters. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 29. P. Davies .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . 30. S. Fenton ... ... .. .. ... .. 30. G. Tate . .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 33. G . Russell . .. .. .. ... .. .. 34. D. Hoft ... .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .

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1 . C. Hill. .. .. ... .. ... . ... .. ... 2. C. Hickey (C) . ... .. .. . 3. M . Cohen ... .. .. ... .. .. . 4. C. Ester . .. ... .. .. ... .. .. . 5. D. Lee ... .. .... ... .. .. ... . 6. C Carr#el (VC) . ... . 8. A. Opp9. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... . 9. M. Addison . ... .. .. ... . 12. S. Soccio .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 15. B. Cohen .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 16. A. Costello .. .. .. ... .. .. 17. S. Curry . ... .... .. ... .. .. 18. C . Matthevrs . .. .. .. ... 20. W. Mudge .. ... .. .. .. ... 21. C. Anderson . .. .. .. .. . 23 . T. Price .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. . 27 . N . Vasiopalce (VC)_ .. 32 . C. Witlhington. ... .. .. . 33. A. Jadcson ... .. .. ... .. . 34. D. FaeNs .. .. ... .. .. .. ... . 36. L Small ... .. ... .. .. .. ... . 38. I . Cohen .. .. ... .. .. .. ... . 39. J. Nash. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. 40. T. Amott . ... .. .. ... .. .. .. 43. S. Cherry .. .. .. ... . ... .. 44. G. Hendrics .. .. .. ... .. 45. M . Eastham .. .. .. ... .. 46 . M . Cam ... .. .. .. ... ... . . 47 . S . HawlCmgs .. ... .. .. . 51 . H. Morrison.. .. ... .. .. . 54. R. Bardwell .. .. .. .. ... . 62. J. Woods. .. ... .. .. .. ... . 70. T. Auklist . .. ... .. .. .. .. ..

Senior Coach : G David Kyle 1 . P. TeMord ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 2 . F. MacVean (C) . .. .. 3. R. Thompson . ... .. .. 4. M . Fung . .. .. ... .. .. ... .. 5. A. Drew .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 9. C. Ross . .. ... .. ... .. .. ... 10. D. Kyle. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. ... 11 . C. Reynokls.. .. .. .. ... 12. M. While . ... .. .. ... .. .. . 14. T. Loveless .. ... ... .. .. . 15. T. O'Sulkvan ... ... .. .. . 16. B. Smillie. .. .. ... .. .. ... . 19. J. Koenen . .. .. ... .. ... . 21 . A. Livesvy-Col e . ... . 25. T. Hat:ben . .. .. ... .. .... 26. G. McLeod-. .. ... .. .. 28 . J. MacVsan ... .. ... .. .. 29 . P. Peterson ... .. .. .. ... 32 . C. Heffernan. .. .. .. ... 35 . B . Peaks .. .. .. .. ... .. ... 39. T. Reddaway .. .. .. ... 40. M. White . .. ... .. ... .. .. . 41 . B. Downs .. ... .. ... .. .. . 46. N. Dodwell ... .. .. .. ... . 56. L Harrington . .. .. ... . 57. G. White. ... .. .. ... .. ... . 71 . M. Laing . ... .. .. ... .. ... . 72. R . Lawton ... .. ... .. .. .. 76 . J. Scales .. .. ... .. ... .. ..

Reserve Coach : G Ash Weln

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6 . D. Howse . .. .. ... .. .. ... 8 . T. MacVean . ... .. .. .. . 9. C. Ross . .. ... .. ... .. .. .. . 11 . C. Reynclds. ... .. .. .. . 13. D. Cole .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 17. R. WBcs .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 23. D. Bafshaw .. .. .. ... .. . 24. M. Davies . .. ... .. .. .. .. 25. T. Habben . .. ... .. .. .. .. 27. A Rov.e . .. ... ... .. .. .. .. 28. J. MacVean. .. .. ... .. .. 30 . D. Potter (C) .. .. ... .. .. 31 . J. Dove ... .. .. .. ... .. ... .. '. 34 . T. Chrisfield ... .. .. .. ... 37 . M . Ross ..... .. ... .. .. ... 38 . B. Morrison .. ... .. .. ... 39. R. Reddaway . . ... .. . 42. T. Crean .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 43. H. Park .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. . 44. J . Ho. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 45. P. Martin .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 47. B. Mdiwrath... .. .. .. .. 48. R . Davis . ... .. ... . ... .. .. 49 . S . P..50 Ford . ... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. 52 . A Hartnett . ... .. .. .. ... 59. A Joiner .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 63. T. Strong . ... ... .. .. .. .. . 64. T. Gentle . .. ... .. ... .. .. . 66. A. Biesbroek .. .. ... .. . 67. M. Ryan .. .. ... .. .. .. ... . 69. J. McKay. .. .. ... .. .. ... . 71 . M. Laing . ... .. ... .. .. ... . 72. R. Lawton . .. ... .. .. .. ..

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Reserve CoaCh: G Tom Van a 4. P. Muller ... . ... .. ... .. .. . 6. C Hope .. ... .. ... .. .. .. . 7. D. Hope. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. . 8. J. PuNitanti .. ... .. .. .. . j j. A. Barnes .. ... .. ... .. .. . 13. C. Kaiakou . .. ... . ... .. . 14. G . Crimmins .. .. ... .. . 21 . D. Hannam .. .. .. ... .. . 22 . J. Paron. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. . 25 . D. Wright. .. ... .. .. ... .. . 28. L DonDW (R4C) ... ... 29 . M. Dalrymple 30. CGOW119 (RC)__ 31 . A Wells (RVC) 32 . J. Brassi! . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 35 . R Bruno FVC) 36. A Skenitt .. .. .. ... . ... .. 37. W. Lombardu i . .. .. .. 38 . D. Mitchell . .. .. ... .. .. .. 39. A Kennegiesser... .... 41 . R . Livingston ... . ... .. 42 . C. Livingston. .. .. ... .. 43 . J. Doumis. ... .. .. .. ... .. 44 . A Danne . ... .. ... . ... .. 45 . G. Apotalakos .. ... .. 46 . G . Campbell . ... . ... .. 47. M. Deacon .. .. ... .. .. .. 48 . M. Dandanis. ... .. .. .. 49. J. Lucas . .. ... .. ... .. .. .. 50. J. Porter .. .. .. .. ... . ... .. 51 . S. Hodgson .. ... .. .. .. 52. I. Fletcher.. .. .. ... .. .. .. 56. J. Chow ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 57. D. Richardson 58. D. Cmcknell .. ... . ... .. 59. J. Bortone ... .. ... . ... .. 60. V. Wong . .. ... .. .. .. ... .. 61 . H . Penisis. ... .. ... . ... .. 62 . R . Papakos. .. .. .. ... .. 99. S. Bruno. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..

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Senior Coach : David Nash

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1 . R. Freijah .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 2. A. Talarico. .. .. ... . ... .. 3. A. Bone ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. 4. C. McLennan .. .. .. .. 5. D. Koch ... .. .. .. ... .. ... .. 6. S.A. Cracknelt . . ... .. 7. C. Sens (C) ..... .. .. 9. R. mith . .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. 10. P. Bums . .. ... .. .. .. ... .. it . S. Mills . .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . 13. P. McLea (VC) .. ... . . 15. M. Davidson ... .. .. .. . 16. P. Gunthorpe .. .. .. .. . 17. P. Scida . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 19. G . Mazza . .. .. ... .. .. .. . 23. P. Eftrexgham .. .. .. .. . 28. M. Rothwell . ... .. .. .. . 29. K. Jones. .. .. .. .... ... .. . 32. D. Bunn .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . 33. P. Drendal .. .. .... ... .. . 34. D. Douglas. .. .. ... .. .. . 37. G. Catteral . .. .. ... .. .. . 41 . C . PteiHer. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 42. D. Wallace . .. ... .. .. .. . 43 . M . O'Neil .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . 50. D. Zulicci . ... .. .. .. ... .. . 51 . B. Ryan .. . ... .. .. .. ... .. . 54. J. Pfeiffer .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . 70. D. Veal. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . 74. S. Devlin . ... .. .. .. ... .. .

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Senior Coach: Craig Fox

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L 1ST SEII~IIFINALSERVES NTH'. BRUNSWICK v UNI. REDS

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1. A Tirdhett .. ... .. .. .. ... 2. D. Adams. .. .. ... .. .. ... 3 . S. Hodgsm .. .. .. .. ... 4 . M . Sorleto .. ... .. .. .. .. . 5 . W. McMahon . ... .. .. . 6 . S . Healey. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 7. J. Briffa .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. . 9. J . Miller .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. . 10. J . Kalpakis . .. .. ... .. .. . 11 . M. Makoun .. .. ... .. .. . 13. V. Lirosi . .. .. ... .. ... .. .. . 17. M. Warren. ... .. ... .. .. . 18. B. Whihnan.. .. .. .. ... . 19. R. Thorpe . ... .. .. .. ... . 20. M. Warren. ... .. .. .. ... . 21 . B. Whitman.. .. .. .. ... . 22. R. Thorpe . ... .. .. .. ... . 23. D. Ellis .. .. ... ... . ... .. ... . 24. G . Ladout .. ... .. .. .. ... . 27. P. Grey . .. ... ..... .. .. ... . 28. S. Wemham .. .. .. ... . 30. P. Dinarco ... .. .. .. ... . 31 . J. Freeman .. .. .. .. ... . 34. J. Grknakli ... .. .. .. ... . 36. G . Waites .. ... .. .. .. ... . 37. D Denartm (C) .. .. .. 43. M. Catfarame. .. .. .. .. 46. L . Closter .. ... .. .. .. .. .. 47. D. Magnuson... .. .. .. 57. G . Burrows . ... .. .. .. .. 59. B. Evans ... .. ..... .. .. ..

Reserve Coach: G Paul Marin

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6. S. Healey .. ... .. ... .. .. . 7. J. Brdta .. .. .. .. ... ... .. .. . 8. P. Cunningham 10. J. Kapakis .. ... ... .. .. . 12. J. Polernbos .. ... .. .. . 13. P. Maran . . ... .. ... .. .. ... . 14. J. Hope . .. .. .. ... .. ..... . 15. B. O'Brien . .. ... .. .. ... . 16. L Demo rton .. .. .. ... . 20. M. Warren. .. ... .. .. ... . 21 . B. Whitman. ... .. .. ... . 26. S. Hogg (C) ... .. .. ... . 27. P. Grey . .. ... .. . .. 29. R . Saunders ... ......... ..... . 30. P. Di narco .. .. ... .. ... . 31. J. Freeman . .. .. ... .. .. 32. A. Bocbloh .. .. .. ... ... . 33. G. Piet .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ... . 35. P. Dowsett .. ... .. ... .. .. 36. G. Wattes.. .. .. .. ... ... . 38. M . Bradford. .. .. ... ... . 39. 1. Baaani .. .. ... .. ... .. .. 40. C . Jewell .. ... .. .. ... .. .. 41. F. Marini . .. .. ... .. ... .. .. 42 . J. Papantcolou ... .. .. 43. M . Catanune .. ... .. .. 44. F. Valeri .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. 50. M . Loumtzes .. ... .. .. 53. A Ve#coslci .. .. .. ... .. .. 54. S. Lourntzes . .. ... .. .. 55 . B. Atta rd. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. 57. G. Burrows ... .. ... .. .. 59 . B. Evans .. .. ... .. ... .. .. 60 . B. Loumtzes . .. ... .. .. 61 . A Chiappini .. .. ... .. .. 63 . M . Whftman .. .. .. ... ..

Reserve Coach: G Grant Hammon d 1 . M. F6sixy. . ... .. .. ... .. .. 3. C. That cher . .. ... .. .. 4. E. Kyriatbu . .. .. ... .. .. 5. D. Kane .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. 6. F. Tomai . .. ... .. .. ... .. .. 7. M. Hogan. ... .. .. ... .. .. 8. M. Farrell .. ... .. .. ... .... 9. D. Fifts . ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 13. M. James. .. .. ... .... ... 14 . B. Terril ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... 16 . N . Mann . .. .. .. ... .. .. ... 18 . M. Wharf .. .. .. ... .. .. ... 19 . G. Wright . .. .. ... .. .. ... 20 . G. NardeBa .. ... .. .. .. . 24 . C. Teban .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 25 . B. Foster .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 26 . S. Eastman .. ... .. .. .. . 27 . F. Caxo. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 32 . A Walsh .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 34 . M . Mefii. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 35 . B. Ryan . .. ... .. .. ... .. .. . 37 . D. HempenstaN .. .. . 39. A Ge+rge . .. .. .. .. ... .. . 40. C. Prior .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 43. T. Jadcson.. .. .. .. ... .. . 45 . S. Drury . . ... .. .. .. ... .. . 46. B. Campbell. .. .. ... .. . 47. J. Keppell ... .. .. .. ... .. . 48 . P. Stavmu .. .. .. .. ... .. . 50. C. Daalder . .. .. .. ... .. . 51 . T. Hann'Ggan . .. .. ... .. . 52. P. Hewson.. .. .. .. ... . .. 53. Z. Senbergs. .. .. ... . .. 54. G. Cook .. ... .. .. .. ... . .. 55. D. Atkin . .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. 56. T. Madden . .. .. .. .. .. .. 57. N. Berryman .. .. .. .. .. 58. M. Carracher . .. .. .. .. 59. J . Campbell ... .. .. .. .. 63. R. Kenna . .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 68. B. Mass. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 69. G . Evans. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 70. S. O'Canotl . ... .. .. .. .. 88. J. Kinsman .. ... .. .. .. ..

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E CENTRAL SECTION SENIORS 2ND SEMI FINA L iMLLtAMSTOVYN CYMS v UNI. BLACKS

Senior Coach : G Allan Elliott

B

1 . N. Beaant .. ... .. ... .. . 3. A. Harry .. .. .. .. ... .. ... . 5. D. MacLeod .. .. .. ... .. . 6. D. Grieve. .. ... .. .. ... .. . 7. M . Cannon ... .. .. ... .. . 9. G . Case .. .. .. .. ... .. ... . 10. M. Tuck ... .. .. .. ... .. ... . 11 . B. Chick .. .. .. .. ... .. ... . 12. A Featherston .. ... .. . 14. A Daniel . .. .. ... .. ... .. . 15. J. Smart .. .. .. .. ... .. ... . 17. B. MacLeod ... .. ... .. . 18. S. WtKhatsch .. ... .. . 19. P. Dervan .. .. ... .. ... .. . 20. R. Kurkovuki . .. ... .. . 23. G. He bertson .. ... .. . 26. A Black ... .. ... . ... ... .. . 30. A Cook ... .. .. ... .. ... .. . 32. M . Holland .. ... .. ... .. . 33. D. Oklam .. .. ... .. ... .. . 34. B. Twist. ... .. .. .. ... .. ... . 36. A Thege. .. .. .. ... ... .. . 38. D. MaoLeod .. ... .. .. .. 40. B. Cocks . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 41 . N. Bond .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 45. D. Wouda. ... .. ... .. .. .. 46. P. Sadler. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. 47. R . Iskra .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..

Senior Coach: G Gary Connolly 1. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11 . 12. 13. 16. 18. 20. 24. 25. 27. 29. 31 . 32. 39. 40. 41 . 42. 45. 47. 52. 56. 57. 58. 65. 66. 67. 69. 70. 83.

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1/2 time

G . Danoch .. .. .. ... .. .. M. Vaughan .. .. ... . ... R. McArlhur .. .. ... . ... S. Smith . ... .. .. .. ... . ... B. Henderson . ... .. .. C. Pekin . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. P. Donovan . .. .. ... .. .. B. Smith . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. N. Roberts .. .. .. ... . ... T. Jessen .. .. .. .. ... . ... P. Caccaveâ‚Źllo . ... .. .. B. Sullivan. .. .. .. ... .. .. S. Lowe .. ... .. .. .. ... . ... M. Fogarty .. .. .. ... .. .. B. Lynch . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. M. Hayes .. .. .. .. ... .. .. M. Staunton .. .. ... .. .. R. Mackie . .. .. .. ... . ... M. Jones ... .. .. .. ... . ... P. Hanlon .. .. .. .. ... . ... G . Sullivan . ... .. .. .. ... W. Whitehead. .. .. ... A. Gadd . .. .. ... .. .. .. ... J. Butterfield.. .. .. .. ... S. GuNaan .. .. ... .. .. .. ... T. Barber .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . J.P. Rice . .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . S. Dooley . .. .. .. ... .. .. . M . Begley .. .. .. ... .. .. . J. Trevaskis .. .. ... .. ... N . Howell . .. .. .. ... .. .. . D. Abbott .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . S. Little. . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. . M . Nihil1 .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . C . Brown .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .

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E SOUTH sE( 1 ST SEN PENINSULA ,

E CENTRAL SECTION RESERVES 2ND SEMI FINAL UNL BLACKS v dViWAMS'iOUVN CYMS

Resarva Coach: G Paul Malcolm

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1 . G . Darroch. .. .. .. ... .. . 4. M. Vaughan . .. .. ... .. . 5. R. McArthur. .. .. ... .. . 13. T. Jessen ... .. .. .. ... .. . 14. S. Milner.. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 17. I . Bush ... .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 19. J . Ward.. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 20. S. Lowe. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 21 . T. Holmes .. .. .. .. ... ... 22. T. Lamb. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 23. S. Beaton ... . ... .. ... .. . 24. M. Fogarty . .. .. .. ... .. . 25. B. Lynch .. .. ... .. .. ... .. . 26. D. Birks . .. ... . ... .. ... .. . 28. A. Baud. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. . 30. D. Sa erby. . ... .. ... .. . 31 . N. Carah . .. .. ... .. ... .. . 33. T. Kitchen .. .. ... .. ... .. . 35. P. Corrie .. .. .. ... .. .. ... . 36. S. Mathews ... .. ... .. . 37. J. Gadd. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 39. P. Hanlon .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 41 . S. Whitehead .. .. .. .. 42. A Gadd . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 45. J. Butterfield ... .. .. .. .. 51 . A. Neville ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 52. T. Barber ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 55. M. Nixon ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 56. J.P. Rice . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 57. S. Dooley .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 58. M. Begley . .. .. .. ... .. .. 60 . A. Cheeseman .. .. .. 66 . N . Howell .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 70 . D. Pekin .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 74. A. Storie. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 77. H . Cameron .. .. ... .. .. 83. C. Brown ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 87. L . Brown ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 99. N . Beaton . .. .. .. ... .. ..

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Reserve Coach : G Paul McNamara 1 . N. Bea.ant .. ... .. ... .. . 2. D. Dawson .. ... .. .. .. .. 4. J. Tuck .. ... .. .. .. ... .. ... . 7. A Chick .. .. .. .. ... ... .. . 8. B. Hann ... .. .. .. ... ... .. . 10. M. Tuck ... .. .. ... .. ... .. . 12. A Featherston 14. A Daniel . .. .. ... .. .. ... . 15. J. Smart .. .. .. .. ... ... .. . 17. B. Maoleod .. ... ... .. . 23. P. McNamara ... ... .. . 24. C. Bergin. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 25. G . Burc,less . .. ... ... . .. 27. W. Kewin. .. .. .. ... ... . .. 28. A Menhertnet . ... . .. 29. T. BedcHrith . .. ... .. .. .. 31 . C. McKenzie . ... .. .. .. 32. M. Holland .. .. ... .. .. .. 33. D. Olcham .. .. ... .. .. .. 34. B. Twist. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. 35. A Chick . .. ... .. ... .. .. .. 37. A Bond .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. 39 . T. Carter. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. 40 . B. Cocks .. ... .. .. ... .. .. 41 . N . Band.. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. 42 . C . Singleton .. .. ... .. .. 43 . M . O'Fynn .. .. .. .. ... .. 44 . B. Robinson .. .. .. ... .. 48 . M . Quick .. ... .. .. .. ... .. 49. ?. Allen ... .. ... . ... .. ... .. 50. G. Bons.. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. 51 . D. Bubnic . ... .. .. .. ... .. 52 . M . Wilson. ... .. .. .. ... .. 53. ?. Dobbie . ... .. .. .. ... ..

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Senior Coach : G Brett MGMrraith 1 . S. Parsons ... ... .. .. .. . 2 . S. MCMahon .. .. ... .. . 3. A MCLornan.. .... .. . 4 . E. Bowen . . ... ... .. .. .. . 5 . A Briggs . ... .. ... . ... .. . 6. M . Wamer. ... ... .. .. .. . 7. N. Francis .. .. ... .. .. .. . 8 . P. Angus ... .. .. ... .. .. .. . 10. T. Trewhitt .. ... ... .. .. .. . 11 . A Landry.. ... ... .. .. .. . 12 . A Campbell. .. .. ... .. . 15 . B. Cock . .. .. ... .. .. ... .. . 16. S. ClarincJbold .. ... .. . 17. L. Barclay .. ... .. .. ... .. . 20. R. Sharpin ... .. .. ... .. . 22. A Atchison .. .. .. ... .. . 23. G. Nelsn .. .. ... .. .. ... .. . 26. A Parsons ... .. .. ... .. . 27. J. Whelan .. ... .. .. ... .. . 30. A Crean . .. ... .. .. ... .. . 31 . A Gross.. .. .. ... .. ... .. . 35. G . Park.. .. .. .. ... .. ... . .. 37. T. Stewart .. .. ... .. .. .... 38. N. Kent . ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 39. R. Pritchard .. ... .. .. .. 40. S. Marshall . .. ... .. .. .. 43. A Bonner . .. .. ... .. .. .. 49. J. Whelan .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 52. R. Bedford .. .. ... .. .. .. 54. M. Dentry .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 56. N. Kent . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 59. S. Farrar.. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 60. P. Cooper .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 66. M. Bonner. .. .. ... .. .. ..

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tION SENIORS E SOUTH SECTION RESERVES E SOUTH SECTION SENIORS 1ST SEMI FINAL 2ND SEMI FINA L FINAL POWER HOUSE PENINSULA v ST. MARYS SOUTHBANK v ST. PATS MENTON E

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Reserve Coach: G Neil Franks

1 . A Jackson .. ... .. .. .. .. 2. J. Hall . .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 3. G. Scalzo .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 6. D. Birch .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 7. C . Richardson ... .. .. 8. S. Cross . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 9. A Morris .. .. ... .. ... .. .. 10. G. McCulloch . ... .. .. 11 . J.GiN . .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. 13, J. Harris . .. .. ... .. .. ... .. 14. T. Auld . ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 15. J . Scotland. ... .. .. .. ... 17. C. McCleod .. .. .. .. ... 18. FDvYla .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 21 . A. Jackson . ... .. .. .. ... 22. S . Craven. .. .. ... .. .. ... 30. P. Harrison . ... .. .. .. ... 31 . R. Dore .. . ... ... .. .. .. ... 33. P. Ryan ... . ... ... .. .. .. ... 34. R. Sneddon .. .. .. .. ... 35. C. Williams. ... .. .. .. ... 37. K Telford .. .. .. ... .. .. ... 38. P. Phelan . ... .. ... .. .. ... 41 . S. Claytn . ... ... .. .. .. ... 44. G. Dean .. ... ... .. .. .. ... 46. S . McCardel . .. .. .. ... 50. A. Standl . ... .. ... .. .. ... 66. D. Wright . ... ... .. .. .. ... 88. G. Scotland .. .. .. .. ...

1. S . Parsons ... .. .. .. ... . 2 . S . McMahon . ... .. .. .. 3 . A. Mot.Orinan... .. .. .. 6 . M. Warner. .. .. ... .. .. .. 9. P. Krohn .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 13. V. Bruxatisano. .. .. 16. S. Clar'mgbold.. .. .. .. 17. L Barclay .. .. .. .... ... .. 18. S. Glover ... .. .. .... ... .. 21 . S. Baxter ... .. .. .. .. ... .. 23. G . Nelson . . ... .. .. ... .. 24. G . Bond . ... . ... .. .. ... .. 25. R . Pritchard .. .. .. ... .. 27. J. Whelan. .. ... .. .. ... .. 28. B. Taylor. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. 29. D. Morgan .. ... .. .. ... .. 33. R . Cannon . ... .. .. ... .. 34. T. Bradon . .. ... .. .. ... .. 36. N . Bowmen .. .. .. ... .. 37. T. Stewart. .. ... .. .. ... .. 38. M. Weft . .. .. ... .. .. ... .. 39. R . Pritchard .. .. .. ... .. 41 . S. Farrow . .. ... .. .. .. ... 42. C. Park . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . 45. D. Scown . .. ... .. .. .... . 46. A O'Neil .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 47. T. Cox ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . Q. J. Bleasbp .. .... ... .. .. . 49. J. Wt ielan. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 51 . A. Thripp .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 58. S. Jackson . .. .. ... .. .. . 60. P. Cooper. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 61 . E . Williams. .. .. ... . ... . 65. R. Graham. .. .. ... . ... . 69. J. Atchison . .. .. .. .. ... .

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Reserve Coach: Evan Evans

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1 . M. Learmonth.. .. ... . 3. R .Lvngstone . .. ... . 9. M. Huebner .. ... .. .. .. 11 . L Phillips .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 14. J. Rouss's .. ... ... .. .. .. 15. D. Andrews ... ... .. .. .. 18. RGodr,tuwidcu . .. .. ..'' 19. W. Goldsworthy 22. D. Woocboak .... ... ..' 24. I. Goufett .. .. ... .. .. ... .. 25. M . Le Lievre . .. .. ... .. 26 . T. Henry . .. .. ... .. .. ... .. 28 . J. Innes . ... .. ... .. .. ... .. 29. J. Francis . .. ... .. .. ... .. 32 . S. De Young . .. .. ... .. 33 . P. Stephens .. .. .. ... .. 34 . S . Drake ... .. .. .. ... ... .. 35 . R. Bums .. .. .. .. ... ... .. 36 . E . Evans .. .. .. .. ... ... .. 38, F Harrison (C) 39 . G. Sigley .. .. .. .. ... ... .. 40. J . Ramsay . .. ... .. ... .. 45 . P. Bir-iyon .. .. .. .. ... ... .. 46 . W. Gertsman . ... .. ... 47 . S . McDonnell 50. N. Duggal .. .. .. ... .. .. . 51 . B : FraiF. .. ... .. .. .. .. ... .. . 52 . F. Sadler... .. .. .. ... .. .. . 53. A Gunn .. ... .. .. ... .. .. . 54. N. Richardson .. .. .. . 55 . M. Redwood .. ... .. .. . 58 . T. Azzopardi. .. .. ... .. . 61 . M. McCarthy.. .. .. ... . 64. M. ScammeU . .. .. ... . 65. P. Hartigan ... .. .. .. ... . 67. A House. .. .... ... .. ... . 69. C. Telley .. .. .. .. ... .. ... . 70. A Heubner .. .. .. .. ... . 71 . N . MaNoch .. .. ... .. ... . 74. D. Sgley.. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 76. J. Joseph .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 77. D. Elliott ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 78. A George. .. .. ... .. .. .. 81 . T. Roberts . .. .. ... .. .. .. 84. A Brent ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 88. G. Hancock .. ... .. .. ..

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Mafvern Vafe Hotel

1/4 time

12tme

3/4 time

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5. C. Riches .. .. .. .. ... . ... 7. P. Donadet .. .. .. ... .. .. 8. B. Ayres . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 15. G . Redford .. .. .. ... .. .. 16. J. Niko .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 21 . A (VC)._._.. 22. S. Osborne . .. .. ... .. .. 23. P. Didde .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 28 . A Monaghan .. .. .. .. 30. M. Schillitg . ... .. .. .. .. 31 . C. Moore. .. .. ... . ... .. .. 35 . R. Nuske. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 36. P. Henarios . ... .. .. ... . 37. P. Torpey . .. .. ... .. .. ... . 38 . D. Chapman .. .. .. ... . 40. C. Taylor.. .. .. ... .. .. ... . 41 . G . Malapanis. .. .. ... . 42 . S. Maddocks . .. .. ... . 43. J. Theoflcpotks .. ... . 44 . B . Woodard ... .. .. ... . 45 . G . Chapman . .. .. ... . 46 . P. Aida opotlos . .. ... . 48 . C. Ferguson ... .. .. ... . 49 . S. Andor cpatbs. .. .. . 50 . M . Chapple (C) . .. .. . 51 . G. Perpina . .. .. ... .. .. . 53 . V. Grrctter. ... .. .. ... .. .. . 54 . A AtherinOs. .. ... .. .. . 55 . B. Gant .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. . 56. J. Aliss. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. . 57. T. Minas . .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . 60. T. Bromley .. ... .. .. .. ... 61 . B. O'Neill .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 62. M. Dyer .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 63. C. Mounnouris .. .. ... 64. S. Tatterson .. .. .. .. ... 65. B. Deflaquila . .. .. .. ... 66. A Wood. ... .. .. .. ... . ...

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Coach: G tan Ras#ow 1 . T. Parker . ... .. .. .. ... .. . 2 . P. Fink . .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 3 . A Tilling (VC) .. ... .. . 4 . C. Bruce .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 5 . J . Davis . .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 6 . J . Moore .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 7 . Ashley OBrie n 8 . T. Lower .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 9 . A Mazur . ... .. .. .. ... .. . 10 . S. Caller .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 11 . S. Rodder .. .. .. .. ... .. . 12 . M . Stirling ... .. .. .. ... .. . 13 . N . Remfry .. .. ... . ... .. . 14 . M . Merdiekl .. .. .. ... .. . 15 . J . Gregson. .. .. .. ... .. . 16 . T. Leaver . ... .. ... . ... .. . 17 . A Bruce . . ... .. ... .. .. .. . 18. S. Norman . .. ... . ... .. . 19 . J. Wilson (VC) .. ... .. . 20. B. Sims-Lucas 21 . R . Clowes .. .. .. ... .. .. . 22 . P. Brown .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 24 . A. Askew. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 25 . L Taylor .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 26 . S. Steel . .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 27 . A Cassell (C) . .. ... .. . 28 . S. Bennett.. .. .. .. ... .. . 29 . M . Sharples. .. .. ... . .. 30. A Burke .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 31 . S . Harrison .. .. .. .. .. .. 32. R. Joseph .. . ... .. .. .. .. 33. M . Askew .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 39. B . Miezis . .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 40. T. Morgan . .. ... .. .. .. .. 41 . ArNhorry O'Brien ... ... 45. H. Taylor.. .. .. ... .. .. .. ..

1 t ,'. Atkin ... .. ... .. .. .. ... 2 . L Brown . .. ... .. .. .. ... a. M. Bryme. .. ... .. .. .. ... 4 P Cavicdtiiob .. .. ... 5 . A Clements. . ... .. ... 6. B. Dryne . .. ... . ... .. ... 7. O. Furness .. ... .. .. ... 8: Q Leahy . .. ... .. .. .. ... 9. A. Maher. .. ... . ... .. ... j o J. Marr. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 11 . J. McAuley ... .. .. .. ... 12, R McNamara 13 . A McNiohai . .. .. .. ... 14 S. Moody .. ... .. .. .. ... 15 . B. Murphy . ... .. .. .. ... 16. A. Nolan .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 17 . W. Pascoe ... .. .. .. ... 18. C. R.-ase . .. ... .. .. .. ... 19. H . Pedc . .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 20. C. Schilling ... .. .. .. ... ?1 . T. Sessions .. .. .. .. ... ,2. M. Staunton. .. .. .. ... 23. S. Vegter. .. ... .. .. .. ... 24. S. VVhirrPress . .. .. ... 25: S. White .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 26. N . Wilson .. ... .. .. .. ... 27. G. Baud .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 28. B. Costello .... ... .. ... 29. S Dimond. .. .. ... .. .. . a PGreenbank .. .. .. . 31 . E. Hannan .. .. ... .. .. . 32 . J. Hodgkins. .. ... .. .. . 33 . J. Hunt .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. . 34 . J. Ofmstead .. ... .. .. . 35 . L Macquire .. ... .. .. . 36 . J. Martin .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . ,37. J. Skipmrortli .. ... .. .. . 38. D. Walsh . .. .. .. ... .. .. . 39 . T. Reid .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. . 40. A Winter. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 41 . A Naughton . ... .. .. . 42. L MelEings .. .. ... .. .. . 43. M. RafaelVe . .. ... .. .. . 44. A Ashley .. .. .. ... .. .. . 45. R . Neale.. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 46. B. Taylor .. .. ... . ... .. ... 49. R . Mackie . ... .. .. .. .. . 50. E OHeamt.artg:. ...

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Coach: G Daniel O'Donohue 1 . T. Marks .. .. .. ... .. ... .. . a M. Joy .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ... . 4. A Turpin . .. .. ... .. ... .. . 5. D. Kennett .. ... .. .. ... . 6. J. Cotsis . ... .. ... .. .. ... . 7. A Burgess .. ... .. .. ... . 8. R . Bennett .. ... .. .. ... . 9. I . Bin#iam ..... .. ... .. . 10. P. Henning. . ... .. ... .. . 11 . A Ward ... .. .. ... .. ... .. . 12. S. Gould.. .. .. ... .. ... .. . 13. J. Kerrins. .. ... .. .. ... .. . 14. S. O'Boyle. ... .. .. ... .. . 15. N. Murray ... .. .. .. ... .. . 16. N. Brewster.. .. .. ... .. . 17. M. Webb . .. ... .. .. ... .. . 19. D. Bent . ... .. .. ... .. ... .. . 20. C. Hall .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. . 21 . AThompson .. .. ... .. . 22. P. Kostakos .. .. .. ... .. . 23. D. Raab. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. . 24. J. Rutter .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . 26. D O'Danhie (CC).._. 28. M. Kennedy . ... .. .. .. . 30. B. Woods ... .. ... .. .. .. . 31 . B. Haraisrnann . .. .. . 34. A Bums .. ... .. ... .. .. .. . 35. C. Cachia ... .. ... .. .. .. . 37. M . Richardson .. .. .. . 38. M . Christiansen 40. N. Toce.. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. . 42. A Findlay ... .. ... .. .. .. . 43. C. KaraNs ... .. ... .. .. .. . 44. J. Seal . .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. . 46. J. Green .. ... .. ... .. .. .. . 50. P. Vergakis. .. ... .. .. .. . 51 . S . MacFarlane .. .. .. . 54. A Sneddon . ... .. .. .. . 55. M . Mcl.ellan . ... .. .. .. . 56. C. Varanavas.. .. .. .. . 57. G. Wagner. .. ... .. .. .. . 62. R. O'Dell . ... .. ... .. .. .. .

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Ffoaty has arrived for C to E sections as well as the Under 19 sectians . Gone Ls "the business end of the season " n its place has advanced "do or die fixity" . The stuff dreams we made of Umpires Corner wishes all teams in the finals the best for their campaigns. With both A and B Sections still with one round of fixity to play this gives umpires a chance offinaLs footy . Whether you gain an appointment as field, boundary or goal umpire in either senior, reserve or Under 19 games take the opportunity to reflect on your season's efforts and go out and umpire as best you can as we know the following week the number crunching begins . Now a message from tfle women in the field, with three women tunpires' fate delivered them all into D Section . Andrea, Sham andLeah would like to thank all teams within D Section for their acceptance and patience throughout the year . Some interesting facts . Only on one occasion this year were two females appointed to the same game and Old Gedong in the run home had one female umpire at their last eight games . 1tfII ES1'ONES Two umpires celebrating milestones in the first week of finals: Ron Martyn's (400 games) started playingwith Newport FC for 17 years. Ron is a fife member of the South Eastern FLUA (Southern Umps) . Ron is in his 9th years of umpiring with the Amateurs, and hopes to bring up the 10 year milestone nextyear. Ron has on one occasion not only given the `all deaf to the goalie but handed the flags to make sure it was a goal . A parting word of advice to participants of our great game is to always think positive . All your umpire mates wish you the best for the game Ron . NAME : Andrea Flack GAMES: 100, BEST VAFA FO(JT BALLER: Justin Hosking (Old Scotch), Mark Neeld (Old Geelong), BEST UMPIRE : Graham Thwaitm BEST SEEN: Kevin Segota, BEST UMPIRED WfiH: Matt McCYohan, HIGHLIGHTS: 1995 U19 finals series, I,AST BOOK READ- The Ranch, Danielle Steele, FOU'IY LIKES: Being part of a team involved with a wonderful game and the many friendships developed over the years, FC)0'!Y DISt,IIO?S : Wet, windy days that hail . (Tbis hurts the legs), FUNNIEST THING M ARD: St Johns spectators mixing me up with another umpire namely S . Alger "Hey Andrea wheres your G-String', FAVOURITE DRINK/FOOD:. Kahlua and Milk, Chicken and Avocado Pasta, AMBPTION : To umpire to the best of my ability and to continue to enjoy the friendships I have made . A special thanks to family, friends and fellow umpires who have made my 5 years enjoyable and kept me going when it could have been easy to give it away . For those who didn't attend our Annual Dinner you missed a good night Held at the Collingwood Social Club Rooms (the home of footy says Simmo) with speaker Justin Madden made fir some tall tales. Honors handed out for the nigh t IJfe &iembership: R Simon, M. BushHeld 10 Years Service: L. Gallagher, J. Kelly, J . Toohey, R Seymour Most Improved FYdd: J. Kvins

Improved Baindarr. C. Kealy Most Improved Goab A. Simpson B ob Dunstan Award: G. Grigg Golden Whistie; C . ODonahue Fashions of the night winner Sharon Alger in the KFC outfit . 2nd Chris Stevens (s) for his tailored vinyl jacket and fixity socks . SII> M10 & SPIDER

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Old Haileybury (Res .) Old Melburnians (U19) Chirnside Park (Res .) Hawthorn Cit . (Res . ) Fines increase as clubs continue to re-offend . Fines will be imposed according to the team's section - $5 (first offence) ; $25 (second offence); $50 (third offence) . A "one-off" fine of $250 for a fourth offence is imposed. Fines then revert to a $50 per offence until the eighth offence (another $250 "one-ofP fine) . * St Johns ( D Sec .) fined $250 for a player wearing gloves in a match (Rd 17) without prior approval . * Beaumaris (D Sec .) fined $250 - reserves players drinking alcohol in dressing rooms following Rd 18 match . * Old Melburnians fined $100 - witness (player) from investigation was found to be not listed on Club XVill teamsheet. * Fines as a result of Executive meeting 18/8r97.

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U19 SECTION by Brett Connel l

W nd iplays havoc with all games last week, with (4) teams falling by the wayside tonight. Review - Round 18 Section 1 Old Brighton looked to have continued their giant killing form of recent weeks when at half time they led laddder leaders Old Xaverians by (3) goals, however in a second half turnaround the Xavs kept the Tonners to (1) goal while adding (5) themselves and with Webb, Fleming and I reland dangerous all day won a close one . Old Paradians assured themselves of a finals spot with a solid win over nearest rivals De La Salle at Bundoora . Better use of the breeze by the OP's the difference with Stevens, Pruscino an d Porteous stan douts . Old Melburnians completed their season with a solid (32) point win against St. Bernards at Oval No.1 Albert Park. Never headed and with Murray (7), P. Purcell an d Bains dominating the OM's were too strong on the day. Hogan, ludica and Davis battled the game out for the Bernards. Mazenod pushed Uni . Blues at Central Reserve failing by (16) points to topple the Blues . Better defence by the Blues and a couple of costly send-offs not helping the Nodders cause. Grant, GarbeIlini an d Mason better Nodders on the day, with the Blues best served by Terrill, Kordick and Christie. Old Carey continued their impressive debut year in Section 1 with a strong win against St. Kevins . With Bond, Mai and Battle doing as they pleased the SKOBS triers in Scarfo, Ca llery and Altis battled hard but to no avail . Section 2 Old Haileybury completed their season in good fashion with a strong win against Old Cambe rwe ll at McKinnon . Tipped to win the Wellers were well served by Williams, Derry and Heffernan, but it was the Bloods who were more desperate with Carson, Rode and Langford-Jones leading the way to victory. Whitefriars an d Marcellin fought out a tense struggle at Bulleen with the Friars coming home strongly in the last quarter to win narrowly. Northey, Hilton and Winch were prominent for the Friars. Beaumari s were not in the hunt against a stronger Uni . Blacks team who dominated from the beginning . With a healthy half time lead the Blacks piled on the goals in the second half to put little doubt in anyone's mind who owned fourth position. Better Sharks were Catlin, McLean and Vance, with the Blacks well led by McAuley, Brown (8), Marr and Vegtor . Collegians kicked the sweep against Warringal and with Hosking, Britten and Johnson (7) having field days the Redbacks were powerless to stop the rot . Better Redbacks being

Walton, Wilson and Bell . Likewise Old Scotch ran ove r Williamstown CYMS easily accounting for the CYs by some (18) goals . The Scotchies go into the fmals with Hawkins, Gross and Prendergast in fine form, while the CY's were once again finely represented by Cocks, Mackley and Matthews. Section (2) Blue AJAX with a finals spot in jeopardy raced away from Old Xaveri ans (2) in the first half and never looked back, adding (11) second half goals to (3) to confirm their place in the finals . For the Xavs Fitzgerald, Bowden an d Kennedy never gave in, and Dukes, Blashki an d Segal notable Jackas on the day. Monash Blues came storming home in their match against MHSOB and fell just short after adding (9) second half goals to (5). The High hit seriously by injury and senior call-ups will use this scare to come out firing this week, while for the Ashers their inconsistent season continued . The Ashers best served by "the whole team and NK (ed)", while the High named Davis, Wilson an d Osborne as their best . Hampton Rovers gave themselves every chance of competing in this year's finals but after finding out that the Jackas had knocked over Xavs at 11 .30am this chance went west. Despite this disappointment they came out firing and reversed their last round result against De La Sa lle (2) with Perry, Armour an d Rehn dominant from go to whoa. Ormond surprised ladder leaders St . Bedes Mentone Tigers by leading at half time, after applying much pressure to the Tigers early on. However with Dwyer, McShane and McHugh asserting their influence the Tigers steadied to win a narrow one and remain undefeated . Best players for the Monds was Thompson, Bro wn and Dale . Old Geelong had the bye. Section (2) Red

Old Ivanhoe were keen to put up a good showing against Yarra Valley after last time going down by a huge margin. The OIG's pushed the Valley for the major part of the day and in the finish the scores did not reflect the closeness of the match . Better OIG's were Vincent, Bernet and Dowd, with the Valley well served by B. Telford, Reynolds an d Bell. North Old Boys savaged Therry Penola at home and in doing so gave themselves every chance of stealing fourth position, but despite their thumping of Therry Penola the NOBS missed on percentage . Drum, McIlroy and Taleb were in everything for the NOBS, while Therry Penola battled hard with Walden, Springhill an d


Sacco giving their all again. Chirnside Park won their sLrtli match for the season when they defeated St . i cos Emmaus WP at home . A brilliant third quarter scaling the match for the Parkers who would have celebrated long and hard. Del Guidice, R. Picxioli an d Cousins were outstanding for the Parkers, while the Two Blues' better players were Morel, Bonnici and yevins. In the final match of the round Aquinas found themselves in a commanding position at half time when they led by (6) goals against Old Paradians (2), d icy extended this to (10) at the final bell with Downes, tic Morans and Cultera making sure the Bloods taste fuials action this year. Better OP's on the day were Buttler, Rosbrook and Price . previews - lat Semi-Finals section 1 Old Carey an d Old Paradians clash in the do or die semi-final at Trinity playing fields . Both teams have (1) win apiece in 1997, and in the most recent match it was the OC's by a healthy margin . The OP's will need to watch Angus, Costello an d Hood who have all performed well in both encounters, as to will Peter Schiller need to be aware that Pruscino, Porteous, Talarico and Ciavola can all be match winners if left to ,their own devices. The spaces at Trinity will not affect either side drastically and I believe the game will be won by the better defence, with this in mind today my tip is the OP's by (3) points . Selection: Old Paradians Section 2 Uni . Blacks barged their way through a "mini" elimination final last week against Beaumaris and today face Old Scotch at Scammell Reserve. With a win apiece this year and neither win convincing enough to give an edge to either team, today's clash should be a ripper. The Blacks will be well served again by McAuley, Schilling, Staunton and Costello, and with Junkeer, Hawkins, Crane, Gross and Prendergast key players for Old Scotch the match promises to be a beauty . Both teams score freely and play fine team football however I favour the Scotchies to kick a winning score today . Selections : Old Scotch Section ( 2) Blue The score between MHSOB and AJAX stands at two wins to MHSOB, although the first time around it was the High easily . the Jackas hit back in the second round to go down gallantly by (20) points . Both sides possess highly skilled players with the likes of Osborne, Taylor, Rodder & the Askews key High players, and Blashki, Segal and Whtycross prominent players weekly for the Jackas . AJAX must defend the talented MHSOB forwardline vigourously otherwise I fear the High will boot a winning score, and given each team's record more recently this match will be very close with MHSOB prevailaing by (1) goal at the finish . Selections: MHSOB Section (2) Red St . Leos Emmaus WP and Aquinas find themselves today battling for the right to play off in the

Section (2) Red preliminary final in two weeks time. The scoreline stands at (2) wins for the Bloods and they will be looking to make it (3) wins against their opponents today. Recent form suggests that both teams are a little inconsistent but with a full list of players to choose from, each should have at their disposal senior experience this weekend . The Two Blues have key players in Morel, Devlin, Hodder and Willis, but would not want to let the Blood's Cultera, the Morans, an d Chapman out of their sight as all can be match winners on their day. The Two Blues boast a better forward set-up and defence than the Bloods but seasonal form will be the true indicator and the Bloods should advance to the preliminary final Oafter winning by (5) goals today. U19 Umpires and Last Round's Results on Pages 42 and 4 3

rRESULTS:TRIDUNAi~HE9RING $째AUGUST 19,1 ! Adrian Heffernan, Old Paradians . Striking, 4 matches. Anthony Vacirca, Old Paradians . Striking, 2 matches. Aaron Flavell, Swinburne Uni (Res.) . Abuse and assault of umpire, 10 matches . 'Mark Crawford, Hampton Rovers . Striking, 2 matches. *Brendan Byron, Thomastown . Striking, 2 matches . *Sean August, Glenhuntly . Attempt to strike . 1 match. 'Andrew Hartley, Hawthorn Citizens (Res.) . Abusive language, 2 matches. 'Justin Knorpp, Oakleigh (Res .) . Striking, 2 matches . 'Daniel King, De La Sall e (U19) . Charging, 2 matches. 'Andrew McDowell, Mazenod (U 19) . Striking, 2 matches . *Jamie Walker, Beaumaris (U19) . Misconduct, 2 matches . *Trent Nolan, De La Sa lle (U19) . Charging, 2 matches. 'Tim Smith, Hampton Rovers (U19) . Striking, 2 matches. *Accepted prescribed penalty

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CLUB XVIII SECTION by Norm Nugent

Today the twelfth Club XVIII season reaches its climax at Elsternwick Park . Results of Final's games have meant that in each section the two leading teams over the season are the contestants in today's ultimate games . Last week in the extreme winds the victories by Kew and Old Brighton Bloods were hard earned, but none the less convincing as each was clearly more accomplished than was its opponent. REVIEW OF PRELIMINARY FINALS SECTION 1 Old Brighton Bloods seized the initial advantage by kicking with the wind, which however they did not use with any high degree of success . Mazenod defended grimly and held Old Brighton Bloods to just two goals ; the second of which was kicked just as the siren sounded to end the quarter. In the second quarter it was Old Brighton Bloods turn to defend grimly. This they did constantly and they event took the ball forward twice for Malcolm Shippen and Julian Rattray and each attempt to score . To the dismay of all, each kick turned nearly ninety degrees in the wind. Not to be denied Mazenod returned the ball to their forward line where Francis missed the goals after a spectacular mark . It was left to veteran Peter Riley, Mazenod, to kick their one and only goal for the quarter . At half time Old Brighton Bloods held a nine point lead. With Sean Campbell again figuring prominently in their attacks, Mazenod opened the third quarter by going forward into the wind . These moves brought no reward and Old Brighton Bloods resumed the ascendancy and kicked match winning goals at the seven and ten minute mark of the quarter . Defensive football continued for the remainder for the quarter which meant that at three quarter time Old Brighton Bloods held a lead of twenty two points . The final quarter saw Mazenod attack repeatedly before Paul Deegan snapped accurately seven minutes into it . This was followed quickly by another goal from a boundary line free kick by co-coach, Peter Allsop, who capitalised on an Old Brighton Bloods defensive error. Despite further attacks the game petered out as Mazenod could only add two minor scores which left Old Brighton Bloods ahead by eight points at the final siren . Good players for the winners included : the very consistent Matthew McLennan an d Gerard Bennett as well as Marcus Barber and Julian Rattray. For Mazenod none did better than Peter All sopp and Ben Harper . Umpi re s : Brendan Grabeau and Ray Windier.

SECTION 2 Monash Whites started with the wind but were unable t o kick a goal during the first quarter . In retrospect their five minor scores could have cost them the game . The second quarter seemed to be a repetition of the first as Kew were unable to goal and Monash could not take the ball forward into the wind . Then at the fifteen minute mark Ryan Guppy goaled for Kew. Monash tried again only to have the wind pull the ball from their grasp and enable Kew to clear it into their forward line . At half time Kew led by five points . Kew were able to assert their supremacy in the third quarter as twice they were able to goal into the wind. The first one was kicked by Chris Curtain, who ensured his prophecy would become fact and the second was kicked by the 'will o' the wisp', Steve Ivak, who was Kew's best player on the day. Monash attacked and big forward, Gene Van Der Zalm m an aged to kick two goals, the second of which saw the ball turn at ninety degrees before it rolled through the goals. After the siren sounded for three quarter time, Stephen Dods, celebrated his one hundredth game with Monash Whites, by kicking a long goal from outside the fifty metre line . Thus Monash Whites were able to lead by one point at the last change. The last quarter turned into a one sided affair as Monash were unable to score and Kew doubled their score as their fitness showed out and as their confidence rose . At the final siren Kew held a lead oftwenty nine points, which qualified them for today's Grand Final. Good players for the winners were : Kevin Corba lly, Paul Corridon, Andrew Lazarus (second successive mention, And rew!!), Mile Garofollo and Craig Johnson . For Monash Whites good players were : ruckman Mike Veale, Bryce Collier and Dan Tracy . Umpires : Tony Robbins and Andrew Barrington . PREVIEW OF GRAND FINAL S SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS V. OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS

Today Old Xaverians will contest their sixth successive Grand Final, whereas Old Brighton Bloods will be making their initial appearance since their parent sides amalgamated . Bloods won premierships in 1987 and 1988 as well as finished second on two other occasions . In their two meetings this season Old Xaverians have been successful by twenty one points in Round 5 and by nine points in the Second


Semi Final. I am confident that Old Xaverians won't allow old Brighton Bloods to gain the early ascendancy as happened in the Second Semi Final . The outcome of the ruck duels between Londrigan (OX) and McLennan (OBB) will have a bearing on the result and will provide a spectacle for the crowd. The side gaining first use of the ball will be at an advanta,e . Old Xaverians will have to nullify Gerard Bealnett's use of the ball as he will bring the likes of Shippen an d Rattray into starring roles .

In the Second Semi Final Old Xaverians Captain D:~ ve King was quiet but in Round 5 he proved a n atch winner with four goals . The Xavier forwards lc-,d by Collopy an d Matthews have proven match winners during the season and when under pressure in the Second Semi Final they again lifted when needed . Added to them was the rampaging Tim O'Sullivan, whose strong play and three goals were features of the Second Semi Final . Each of these players poses an individual and collective problem for Old Brighton Bloods coach Stuart Kay and his advisors . The Old Xaverians defence led by Paul Connors, the Crocodile's best player in Round 5 and one of their best in the Second Semi Final, should again prove its strength by holding their opponents to a low score . Old Xaverians, providing they play to their ability, and Brighton Bloods and thus win "back to back" premierships . SECTION 2 KEW V . SYNDAL TALLY HO Each side has beaten the other this season . In Round 9 Kew on by twelve points whereas Syndal Tally Ho triumphed in the Second Semi Final by six points . Naturally they are confident they can win again today whilst Kew are also confident as they claim, that in the Second Semi Final they did not show their true form. For Syndal Tally Ho to win today they must quieten Steve Ivak, who starred in the Preliminary Final as well as nullify Mick Quinn, Jamie Edwards and Craig Johnson, who have played well twice against Syndal Tally Ho . Syndal Tally Ho officials claim their lack of named good player is an indication of the evenness and consistency of their team . In their Second Semi Final triumph 'Sugar' Joy and coach Daniel O'Donoghue proved steady and reliable under pressure, while up forward Chris Cachia, Nick Toce and Matt Richardson all did well the Kew defenders, who must all work hard again today to nullify them . Kew certainly did much better in the Preliminary Final last week and seem really keen to play well today. Equally Syndal Tally Ho do expect to be premiers in their debutant season in the VAFA . My selection after careful and analytical consideration is that Kew will make the greatest comeback since that famous ancestor of Andrew Lazarus and win their third Club XVIII premiership flag .

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CLUB XVIII (2) PRELIMINARY FINAL - 16.08 .97 SEW 0.0 1 .4 3 .5 7 .11 .83 MONASH WHITES 0.5 0.5 3 .6 3.8 .24 Kew Ilak 2, Curtain. Guppy, Lazarus . Hancock. OTlea. Best hak. Carbazcy, Lazarus . Gardrolo, Johnson. Manash Whites Van Der ZaFm 2, s. Dods. Best S Dods, Home . Veal. Van Der Zatm. Forbes, Tracy.

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CLUB 18 ( 1) GRAND FINAL SUNDAY AUGUST 24TH OLD XAVERIANS v . OLD BRIGHTON ELSTERNWICK PARK - 2 .00 P .M . FIELD : T. Robbins P .Girolami BOUNDARY : B . Grabau P. Rapke GOAL: Leo Wilson John Kell y CLUB 18 (2) GRAND FINAL SUNDAY AUGUST 24TH

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LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundl e

5 YEARS AGO - 199 2 The A Section first semi saw St Bernards reverse the Round 18 result when they held out a determined second half by Old Haileybury to win 10.10(70) to 7 .18(60) . The losers had a chance in the final term when they kicked 0 .5 . The Gollants, Luke and Jason, kicked 7 of the victors 10 goals . Captain coach Frank Dunnell was best, and others to do well were John Law, Corey Mallia, Wayne Carey and Gavin Keane . The fearless Andrew Walden was Old Haileybury's best. Old Trinity showed they were a real chance for the B Section flag when, 1 point ahead of Whitefriars at half time, they kicked 9 .14 to 2 .4 in the second half . Andrew Allibon's great form continued and others to star were David Rogers, Trevor Norman and David Balazsy. Mazenod went into D Section grand final when they won the preliminary final against St Bedes, 18 .17 to 10 .8 . Best were O'Hare, McLean, Marshall (Maz) and Algerie, Hanna, MacGeorge (St . Bedes) . Eight points down at last change, St Leos kicked 8.7 to Old Essendon's solitary point to win E Section semi by 46 points . Best were P . Murphy, D. Miller, A. Douglas (St . Leos) . Leading goalkickers were : 'A' Petroff (Marc .) 53, 'B' Acreman (Old Ment .) 73, 'C' R . Bergman (St . Kilda) 107, 'D' Peter Green (Mazenod) 65, 'E' D . DeMorton (W . Bruns) 108, 'F Simundza (Old Ess) 107 . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 7 Old Paradians advanced to the preliminary final with a 21 on win over De La Salle OC . Old Paradians led at every change but were given a shock in the 3rd quarter when De La kicked 6 goals to get to 4 points down at the last change. The last quarter was tight until the 20 minute mark when a Brendon Exton goal was quickly followed by one from Michael Skerritt that sealed the game . The OP's strong first half was due to the brilliance of Dominic Spillane who seemed to be loose on the wing . Mick Greene in the ruck and CHB Mick Deveson inspired De La's comeback . It was heads down for Tom Johnston when his beloved Red Devils . Parkside, held Marcellin to half time and then went down to the pressure applied by some great play from Marcellin's Simon Lennox, Mick Day. Tony Paatsch and Chris Slattery . Final

scores were Marcellin OC 15 .21 to Parkside 10 .13 . Old Melburnians trailed an energetic Monash in the first half of the C preliminary fmal, played a great 3rd term to lead by 8 points at the last change but then were no match for a dogged and accurate Monash Blues with finals scores Monash Blues 13.7 to OM's 11 .11 . Old Mentonians were very disappointing when St Kevins OB were on top all day in the D Preliminary Final, 15 .9 to 10 .16. 15 YEARS AGO - 198 2 Chris 'Lofy Rowston played his 150th game for Hampton Rovers when he ran onto the field for the C Section first semi against St Kevin's OB . Club Best and Fairest in 1975 and 1981, D Section Best and Fairest in 1975, state team in Tasmania in 1982 ; Chris, a nippy, fearless rover has been a great team-man and committee member. I'll bet it was a big night for Chris as the Rovers won the first semi, 24 .12 to 17 .8 . It would have been a sad night for Chris (Nuts) Nettlefold who played his 100th game for St Kevins . Marcellin (A) confirmed their superiority when they recorded their 3rd victory for the season against the'Monds, 22 .17 to 14 .9 . Best were Fraser, Jones (5 goals), Bourke (7 goals) (Marcellin) and Ritchie, Burke, Boyanton (3) (Ormond) . 20 YEARS AGO - 1977 Best and fairest results were as follows : 'A' Peter Aughton (St Bernards) 19, on count back from H . Royal (Coburg), '13' R . Shepherd (Res . OB) 26 from M . Bates (Res . OB) 19, 'C' A . Flavel (UHSOB 24) from M. Yeo (Old Carey) 21, 'D' P . O'Dwyer (Ass) 26 from M . Fanning (St Kevin's) 17, 'E' G . Towan (ANZ) 21 from M . Waller (AMP) 18 ; 'F' G . Myers (Comm . Bank) from G . Miles (Bull-Temp) 21 ; J .l W . Morris (Ormond) 20 from I . Kilpatrick (Ivanhoe) 16, J .2 M . Thompson (H . Rovers) 32 from W . Truefoldt (Res . OB) 19 . Can anyone name the player who went on to play in Collingwood lsts? Old Brighton paid tribute to a great footballer and 'perhaps our best ever representative' Richard Thomas, on his 150 games - a club best and fairest winner more times than can be remembered and also a 'C' Section best and fairest . In 'A' Section first semi St Bernards broke their


run of three defeats when they were in control all day to defeat Ormond by 19 points. parkside's victory by 5 points over Old Xav . in 'C' first semi was the closest result, final scores being 15.18 (108) to 15 .13 (103) . Best were: Parkside, B . Clarke, Nankervis, Ridd (Now a VAFA umpire), Fitzgerald, Felle, Quaife (5 goals) and Old Xaverians ;loonan, Hense, Peppard, McNamee, Cookesley, Lawrence (6 goals). 25 YEARS AGO - 1972 Best & Fairest winners were 'A' Section Leo Carney (North OB) 15, Peter Burt (Old Paradians) 14, Kevin Power (North OB) 13, 'B' Section Mike Birrell (Old Carey) 23, Brian Steele (Old Scotch) 17, -C' Section Mitch McKenzie (Old Xavs) 30, D . Tuck (Assump) 17, 'D' Section Rick Thomas (Old Brighton) 30, G . O'Brien (Latrobe Blacks) 18, 'E' Section B . Ivey (West Brunswick) 20, J . Jones (AMP Society) and P . Toohey (Marcellin), 'F' Section R . 'Wood (Old Ment .) 21, B . Halliday (Monash) 17 . Bill Rodda played his 200th game for Parkdale in the first semi against Latrobe . Walker of Old Ivanhoe (E Section) with 109 and Ratcliffe (Power House) in Junior Section 1 with 106 scored the magic 'ton' of goals for the season . In 'A' Section first semi, Old Paradians were far too strong for Coburg and after leading by 19 points at half time went away to win by 50 points . Duke, Burt, Denai (Old Par) and Emselle, N . Beattie and Zylie (Coburg) were best . Closest semi was in 'C' Section where Power House 16 .13 defeated St Kilda CBC 15 .15 with Hammett . Daniel and Bartlett (7 goals) and Drew ,

Dynon, Casey (7 goals) the best for their respective clubs . 30 YEARS AGO - 196 7 Caulfield Grammarians 20 points ahead at orange time, withstood a strong bid from Uni . Blacks to triumph by 5 points. Best for the winners were Barker, Vorrath and Ward while Sinclair, Shackleton and Burston starred for the losers . In 'B' Section UHS Old Boys and North Old Boys drew 4 .4 each, with UHS scoreless in the last quarter, while North Old Boys scored 2 .2. Other results were - 'C' Section - St Bernards (3rd) 11 .8 d . Old Brighton (4th) 5 .12; Alphington (lst) 6.14 d . Monash (2nd) 6.6 . 'D' Section - St Pat's (4th) 12 .17 d . AJAX (3rd) 5 .8; Hampton Rovers (2nd) 10 .7 d. Parkside (lst) 8 .11 . 'E' Section - Assumption (3rd) 7 .10 d. AMP Society (4th) 4 .13 ; Toor-Malvern (2nd) 10 .6 d . Old Trinity (lst) 7 .12 . Best and Fairest awards for the season -'A' Section - J . Fisher (Kew) 1, Brian Weyman (Old Par .) 2, David Hughes (Old Scotch) 3 . 'B' Section - P. Hoy (St. Kilda CBC) 1, L . Prosser (UHSOB) 2, R. Wood (Ormond) 3 . 'C' Section - G . McKay (Alphington) 1, J . Thomas (Old Carey) 2 . 'D' Section - H. Jolson (AJAX) 1, G . Brewer (Nat. Bank) 2 . 'E' Section - M . O'Dwyer (ESA) 1, K. A. Wood (Old Camb .) 2 .

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Recovery - The word of t h P I n - ~ ~~ e's ecovery is an important issue in the nineties as ~ athletes are pushed to be their best on a regular basis. This is especially evident with the expansion of the AFL, where we now see some teams with as little as 5 or 6 days between games. An extra 24-48 hours can sometimes make a difference between winning and losing. Recovery includes massage, relaxation and sleep. From a nutritional view point recovery means replacing fluid and electrolytes (salt) lost in sweat, refueling muscle energy stores and repairing any muscle damage caused . The main aim is to refuel muscle energy stores quickly: It is best to begin replenishing energy sto res immediately after a match . Food or drinks that contain carbohydrates should be included, as this is the fuel required by your muscles. The first (2) hours after a match are the most crucial in terms of recovery . This is the time when active muscles are most respondent to nutritional intake . Blood is still flowing to working muscles and glucose (sugar) is quickly taken up and stored by depleted muscles . Longer than (2) hours after the game, this benefit is lost and recovery is prolonged . More carbohydrate rich foods and fluids are required to achieve the same result . A snack or drink containing 50-100 g of carbohydrate should be consumed within 15-30 minutes post match or training (see list below) . Carbohydrates that are quickly absorbed such as sugars, cordials, fruit juices, honey, jam etc . are best to replace energy stores fast . Drinks such as sports drinks are ideal because they also contain sodium (salt) which helps to replace what is lost in sweat and also to retain fluids . Drinks containing caffeine such as, Coke, Pepsi, coffee and tea increase fluid loss through increasing urine production. Recovery methods do not end when you leave the ground . Players should make sure they continue having high carbohydrate snacks every (2) hours until they resume their normal diet . The morning after a game breakfast cereal and several slices of toast should be eaten to top up energy stores . Finally, a word on alcohol : Alcohol is not the best fluid to have straight after a match, as it also creates a dehydrating effect . Alcohol is high in kilojoules (29kj/g ; a 200ml glass of beer contains lOg alcohol or 290 kj), low in carbohy-

drate and can interfere with restoring energy stores to muscles. For players with soft tissue injuries and bruising, alcohol should be avoided for 24-48 hours post exercise, as it increases blood flow and swelling in the area, thus causing further damage . Remember, you ice injuries after a game to prevent this from happening. The real problem with alcohol occurs when drinking binges are repeated on a weekly basis after a match. Repeated alcohol binges will slowly, but surely erode your skills and your fitness level (not to mention add to your waistline) . The above recovery techniques should not only be applied after a match on the weekend, but also after training throughout the week . How well a player is able to recover and replace their energy stores will determine how they will perform next time on the ground . Coaches and team staff should ensure that appropriate foods and drinks are available to players as soon as they enter the rooms after training or a match . Food and drinks suitable for post match recove ry (each contain 50g carbohydrate) : Light and easy to eat - 250-300 ml liquid meal supplement lie . Exceed, Sustagen), 250-350 ml home made low fat milk shake/fruit smoothie, 800-1000m1 of sports drink, 800m1 of cordial, 500 ml of fruit juice, 50g packet of jelly beans or jelly lollies, (1) round of jam sandwiches (thick sliced bread), (3) medium pieces of fruit leg, apple, orange , banana), (2) muesli bars (Mother Earth, Uncle Toby's Lite Bars), (3) rice cakes with jam or honey, large read roll with banana, 2X200g cartons of low fat fruit yoghurt. Quick, low fat and nutritious - cup of thick vegetable soup with a wholemeal roll, salad sandwich with slice of lean meat or cheese and a piece of fruit, tub of low fat yoghurt and a muesli bar (not chocolate), bowl of cereal with low fat milk, bowl of fruit salad with half tub of low fat yoghurt, 220-250g tin of baked beans or spaghetti on (2) slices of toast, banana jaffle or toasted sandwich (using a whole banana), 200g tub of low fat fruit yoghurt or fruche, sprinkled with (1) cup breakfast cereal. Lisa Wright (B .Sc. Mast. Nutr. & Diet) 0412 164 134 (enquiries) Source : The Complete Guide to Food for Sports Performance


UNDER-19 SECTION 1 1ST SEMI-FINAL SATURDAY AUGUST 23R D OLD CAREY v . OLD PARADIANS - TRINITY GRAMMAR - 2 P.M . FIELD : Vin Vescovi Michael Allen BOUNDARY : Ryan Binding Justin Binding GOAL : Ross Richards Shannon Rya n

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE 1ST SEMI-FINAL SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD MHSOB v. AJAX - SCAMMELL RESERVE - 11 .30 A .M . FIELD : Max Wittmann Stan Lugowski BOUNDARY : Travis Bowman Cameron Hayes GOAL: Peter Bekkers Charlie May

UNDER-19 SECTION 2 1ST SEMI-FINAL SATURDAY AUGUST 23R D

UNDER-19 (2) RED 1ST SEMI-FINAL SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD

OLD SCOTCH v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS - SCAMMELL RESERVE - 2 P.M . FIELD : George Gioras Dirk Kramer BOUNDARY : D an iel Blackburne Nick Evans GOAL : Charlie May Peter Bekkers

ST . LEOS EMMAUS v. AQUINAS - TRINITY GRAMMAR - 11 .30 A.M . FIELD : Frank Karabelas Chris Cimoli BOUNDARY : Jeff Scott Geoff Brereton GOAL: Shannon Ryan Ross Richards

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SECTION

1st SEMI

2nd SEMI

PRELIM . FINAL

GRAND FINAL

A

31/8/97 (Sun) Elsternwick Park

7/9/97 (Sun .) Elsternwick Park

14/9/97 (Sun .) Elsternwick Park

21/9/97 (Sun . ) Elsternwick Park

B

30/8/97 (Sat .) Elsternwick Park

6/9/97 (Sat .) Elsternwick Park

13/9/97 (Sat .) S andringham

20/9/97 (Sat . ) Elsternwick Park

C

This Saturday Parkdale

30/8/97 S andringham

6/9/97 Sandringham

13/9/97 Elsternwick Park

D

This Saturday Central Reserve

30/8/97 Central Reserve

6/9/97 Parkdale

13/9/97 Parkdal e

E East

This Sunday Central Reserve

This Saturday Camberwell

30/8/97 Camberwell

6/9/9 7 Camberwell

E . Central

This Sunday Brunswick

This Saturday Brunswick

30/8/97 Brunswick

6/9/9 7 Venue t .b .d .

E . South

This Sunday

This Saturday

30/8/97

6/9/9 7

Mordialloc

Mordia lloc

Mordialloc

Mordialloc

Club XVIII (1)

3/8/97 (Sun .) Won by Mazenod

9/8/97 Won by 0 . Xavs

16/8/97 Won by 0. Brighton

This Sunday Elsternwick Park 2 pm

Club XVIII (2)

3/8/97 (Sun .) Won by Monash Whites

9/8/97 Won by Syndal Tally Ho

16/8/97 Won by Kew

This Sunday Elsternwick P. 11 .45 am

U19 (1)

This Saturday Trinity Grammar 2 pm

30/8/97 Trinity Grammar 2 pm

6/9/97 Ted Ajani Res . 2 pm

13/9/97 Ted Ajani Res . 2 pm

U19 (2)

This Saturday Scammell Res . 2 pm

30/8/97 Scammell Res . 2 pm

6/9/97 Scammell Res . 2 pm

13/9/97 Scammell Res . 2 p m

6/9/97 Scammell Res . 11 .30 am

13/9/9 7 Scammell Res . 11 .30 am

This Saturday 30/8/97 6/9/97 Trinity Grammar 11 .30 am Trinity Grammar 11 .30 am Ted Ajani Res . 11 .30 am

13/9/9 7 Ted Ajani Res . 11 .30 am

U19 Blue U 19 Red

This Saturday 30/8/97 Scammell Res. 11 .30 am Scammell Res . 11 .30 am

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1- 16.08 .97 OLDXAVER1AlA4 0 .1 3.5 5 .7 8,15 .63 4.4 8.8 7.10 OLp BRIGHTON 7.10 .52 pkl Xnveriuts Ireland 3. Barrett . Webb, McCarthy . Flaming . Hl@tert. Beat W'ebb, Flemfng, Ireland . k "ton elsan~dan OW notbest menmd. OLD PA@ADIANB 4.7 5 .7 9.9 12 .11.83 = pg LS SALIE 0.0 4 .3 4.4 10.8.88 :.. OM pmadWmBentncasa 4 . Vecchio 3. Clatola. Pwtews . Gate, Smith . Rees. Best Stevens, :,. =0 orteous. Benincasa. Oak, Talzricro. Goal kickers and best players not recencd. BID MELBURRIANS 5.12 5.13 12.15 14.15.99 gTBERNARDB 1 .0 8.3 7.3 9. 13.67 Okt b~IDurn}ans Murray 7 . Fabinyl 2 . Campbell, Slbree, Jakoxenko. Baths, Wright. Best Mumn•. Pume9. Balns. Cauztns . R(gg. Wnght . :., 8t l~n~s Legud! 4 . Nu[ter 2. hSOUnt . l~YS. Bonntd. Beat Hogan . )udka. Davies . Evans. Donna. kuuizt<i `iSAZENOD 1 .1 7.5 7.5 9.9.63 L7tIBLUES 8 .4 7.4 10.12 11.13.79 ` Mueaod Haevkuts 3- Egan 2- FaullaLS, KeJty, B . h:eehan, 6rant Beat Grant . GaIheWN, .. •qawn. hkehan . Pao:ucq . Rigg. Unt B7ues Kordeck 3. Cokm2n 2- Crocket Eastaugh, Johnson, Ste,~es . Cokm2n . CaBery . Best Tentll. Kordkk, Chrlstle, Raydhouse . Camm, Hocking. OLDCAREP 2 .2 5.5 5 .14 8.19 .87 BT. REVIIt8 1.2 1 .5 1.7 2.10 .22 Old Carey Vitall 3, Neel. Arnup. t.euis.laulette. S.W4od. Beat Bond, Mai, Batik. Arnup, Farmer. HaMns . at Sevhu Callery. I}avaen. Beat Cutlery. Scarfic . Ntis, Cress2,e8. Murphy. Delahay.

UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 16.08.97 OLD HAIIEYBURY 8.11.59 OLD 5.7.37 O ld Rnt(eybtuy CAMBERWELL Sanala 3- M.asort 2, Whets 2, Rode- Home . Beat Catson . Rode, LangfordJones. Jmasekeria Gwkkn. Parker. Old Camberwell Saflar 2 . W111tams, Derry, Seeky. Be at E . Williams, S. Deny, J. HeBernan, lknre.an . Cook- Kettle . MARGEI.LIN 1.5 2.8 7.11 7.11.53 WiBTEFRIARB 3.0 5.4 8.5 9.8.02 ASnmeBin Goal kickers and best players not mceM1Zd. WhReftian Sullivan t3 . Hlhon 2. Which, Crusher, Fleming . Nathey. Beat Northey. Hlliwt, WRnch . M. Cassartno. Phan. Batik . BEAtRdARIS 1 .0 2.5 4 .8 7.8.50 UNI BLACKS 5.4 8.8 12.14 17-15.117 BeaumaAs Shekhaire. Vane,. Cathn . Speakman, Wralker McLean, Cotter. Beet Catlin . ,.. McLean. Vance . Word . Mitchell. Cotter. Unt Blacks Brawn 8 . McAultv 4 . Hannon 2, Schilling . Gmenbank, Dimond . Beat McAuley, Broom . Marc Hannon, Whit, . Vegtor. CO1LEG1APtS 2 .7 10.15 17.19 31.27.213 WARRINGAl. 1 .5 1 .5 1.7 1 .7.13 CdieBWu Johnson 7. HcskUy 4. Harris 4, Gtomotka 3 . Clark 2. .Best Fkxentne 2 . Champion 2. Godtrev. Byrne. Mo9ard. l~5}trott, Sayets, Vntern, Bro,in Hosktng. Britten, Johnson .Hartts. Hartshorne. Baxter. Warrh[gaRW`'kh. Bat W'altpt . W9L5on, Bell . Hopgood. Lang. Anderson . OLD SCOTCH 4.5 14.10 20 .14 24a3 .167 WB33A.MSTOWN 2.2 2 .3 4.4 6.4 .40 Old Scotch HawMns 6, Parker 4, O'Brien 4. Crane 2 . Crow 2. Gross . Thompson. Huute. Boat HaxiMs. Gross, Prendergast . Parker. Hanneman. Grow. Willlaasntown Oldham 2. Murray 2. Matthexs . Hunt. Best Cocks, Mackky, Matthens. Yesstrte- Hunt . Wbuda

UNDER 19 (2) BLUE - 16.08 .97 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 0.1 2.4 3 .4 5.7.37 AJAX 5.5 8.7 15.13 17 .14.116 Did Raverisns Kennedy 2, Gleeson . there. Bent fltzgetati.ln. Bouden, Kennedy, Bary. TlnetB- Chamberlin. MAX Hoek 4. Benslman 4, W]ryleross 3 . Goh1n 2 . W3lsman, Sum. Dukes, 31~nne. Beet Dukes. BL3stdd. Segal, Back, Sloanne. Gahm. MONASH BLUES 1 .1 2.4 5.6 11 .8.74 1 11505 0 .1 6.5 9.6 11 .12 .78 Mmtash Blues Haaidns 2, Eby 2. Bolton . Sullivan, SmLLey. Riordan . Roscoe, Martin . Beg The Whole Team. MHSOB Lea,•er 4, Burke 3,1t915at 2 . Parker 2. Beat Dais . Wilson. Osborne, Leavcr, Bruce. Moor". 13E LA BAid.E (2) 1.2 5 .7 8.7 7.11 .53 HAMPTON ROVERS 5.5 7.6 11 .7 12.8 .80 ===9=4 best players not retehed . rmour, Crouch. M. Dunba➢- R. Duenball. Ftahne. Parkinson. Pelltcano, IWLs. Beat Petty, Armour, Rehn, FLahne- NeLSot . RDunball. ORMOND 0.0 5.5 5 .5 9.7.81 Si, B8DE5 MERE TIGERS 3.5 3.5 9.13 10 .14.74 Ormond Byron 3 . Townsend 2 . Broadhurst- Date. Broan. Raran. Best Thompson, Broan. Dale . Taxnsend. Byron . RoWan.

St B. Ment Ttp. KtnguRU 4. hk`Shane 2, Ryan . Kidd . W~nue. Cous>ns . Beg avM, McShane. hkHugh, R}an . Fa9dngham, Ktngwell , OLD GESLO,'YG: BYE

UNDER 19 (2) RED - 16 .08 .9 7 OLD IVANHOE 2 .7 2.8 7.9 9.10.04 YARRA VALLEY 3 .0 8.4 9.5 12.10.82 Old Ivanhoe Cayne 4, Barker 2, Thomas 2 . Spten . Beat Vincent. Bernet, Dowd, Johnstone. SpMten. Waddell aiaman 2 . lbourpsort 2 . Telfmd , :V~ Mortfs . BestTel( ord Reynolds, Bell. Wapshot, ,Srutal hlorrLS ki~~White NORTH OLD BOYS 2.3 3.6 9.10 13.17.95 T13ERRP PENOIA 1 .0 1 .1 1 .1 1.2.8 North Old Boys HItoder 3, W'aters 2. JOnes 2, Murray . Thompson. Taylor, Conan. Koutsavaq8as. Bcst Drum. hecGWov, Taleb, btuaay . R99er, Skme. Theory Senate Boscagha. Hat Wakien . Springtnli, Sacw, Trewin- Smith, McDonald . CF IRNSIDE PARK 3.10 4 .10 10.18 10.18.78 Sr. LEOS EiLMAUB 0.1 2 .7 2 .8 8 .18.52 ( :hIemide Park Del GukdECe 3, Knight 2 . P1Moll 2- Cousins. Thomas. Whstmae . Beat Del Gukuece, tacaou, Cousins. Lang, Skmem. Thomas. st Lewtiw9ts 2, Inglis . Thomas, t.enns. Best Mad. Bmuud, LeFyms, Menton . Willis, hkNally , AQUINAS O.C. 2.2 7.13 11 .14 21 .21.147 OLD PARADIANS (2) 1 .1 1.3 5.6 11.8.72 Aquinas Hesrran 6. Culhera 4. Nichol 4. Pole 2 . Boland 2. L}ng- Moran . Chapman, Re9y. Beat Doxnes. B. Mwan . R. bfatan . Cuttnsa. Heveran . Ntchol . Old Pnradtans L}nch 2, Rc6broak 2 . Pk~eng ;., 2 . Rtchanison . On Rango, Constantin . CosgrN : Sacco . Best Bunker. Roebrook. Prke- L}nch . W9kts- Smith .

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2ND SEMI TRINITY GRAMMAR - 2 P.M. SATURDAY AUGUST 30T H NAME CLUB LAST WK UNDER 19 (1) MURRAY OLD MIIBURNIANS 7 LEGtJDI STBERNARDS 4 HAWIU14S MA2EVOD 3

TOTAL 64 63 52

UNDER 19 (2)

HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 6 83 SAFFAR OLD CAMBERWELL 2 65 CRANE OLD SCOTCH 2 54 UNDER 19 (BLUE) KINGWELL ST BEDES MENCONE 4 70 GANGI ST BEDES MENTONE 47 ROBBINS ORMOND 44 UNDER 19 (RED) STELLA THERRY PENOLA 53 A. CULTRERA AQUINAS 4 53 JONES OLD TRINITY 4 7 ®•® THF GR.1ATGi IM CnnTOnt t co . nn.

UNDER-19 (2) 2ND SEMI SCAMMELL RESERVE - 2 P.M .

SATURDAY AUGUST 30TH UNDER-19 (2) BLUE 2ND SEMI SCAMMELL RESERVE - 11 .30 A.M. SATURDAY AUGUST 30TH UNDER-19 (2 ) RED 2ND SEMI TRINITY GRAMMAR - 11 .30 A.M. SATURDAY AUGUST 30TH

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REVIEW - GRAND FINAL S Windy conditions again prevailed at Elsternwick Park for the Grand Finals, although even contests were the order of the day. In Division 2 at 10 .15 the Marlins kicked away from the outset against a very spirited Ballarat team, who had to play catch up football for the most part . Down by (3) goals at half time the Ballarat Knights fought hard in the second half matching the Marlins, but were unable to draw any closer, the Marlins eventually winning their second consecutive Grand Final by (4) goals. In Division 1 a great game was expected between Heidelberg and Bendigo (1) . It was the Bombers who began the better and although kicking into the breeze found themselves even at quarter time . The Warriors battled hard into the wind in the second quarter, and

at the main break held a (4) point lead . The third term was equally as close with both teams adding goals to reduce the margin to (1) point at the final change . However it was the Bombers who steadied the better and added (2) goals to (3) points in the finish to win their second consecutive premiership . To all coaches, managers, players and supporters congratulations on a fine season of FIDA football . We have once again successfully completed another season and look forward to completing the year at the Players' and Coaches' Night set down for August 29. Player of the Round - Grand Finals Gordon Carroll (Bendigo Warriors) Reminders: Delegates' Meeting Monday August 25 Presentation Night Friday August 2 9

Sunday, 14th September, 1997, 11 .45 for Noon $35 .00 all inclusiv e ALL FORMER STATE PLAYERS, BEST & FAIREST PLAYERS AND LEADING GOALKICKERS WELCOME . Players and officials of the successful 1967 Carnival winning team will be special guests of the Association at this luncheon. Ring Angela Giles on 9531 8333 to reserve a place Confirm your booking with a cheque payable to VAFA as seating is LIMITED !

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SPORTSCOVER/A速VANCE BANK "PICK THE PREMIERS" (Rnd 17/18 ) (From Rnd 16 - UHSOB)

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BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P $1500 TO THE WINNING CLU B Points after Round 17 (A&B), Round 18 (C-U19) matches. A team that has a bye is credited with a win . A senior win receives (8 points) ; reserves (2 points) ; U 19 (5 points) ; club XVIII (2 points) . If a club' s 4 teams all win 6 bonus points are given ; if 3 teams all win 4 ; if 2 teams win club receive 2 bonu s points . Bonus points from previous rounds are also shown .

NAME SEN. RES. U-19 C-18

TOTAL

BON. BON. BON . PREV. TOTAL 4/4 3/3 2/2 BON .

*INELIGIBLE PLAYER RD 1 1

#INELIGIBLE PLAYER RD 1 2 -INELIGIBLE PLAYER RD 1 3 ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 14 17 17 0 231 4 52 28 7 -OLD XAVERLINS 12 13 21 11 249 36 28 5 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 16 12 0 212 36 24 8 COLLEGIANS 11 15 14 9 206 4 30 24 0 MORTH OLD BOYS 16 12 10 0 202 4 32 23 8 OLD CAREY 16 13 12 0 214 4 20 23 8 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 15 15 12 0 210 4 24 23 8 WHITEFRIARS 0 C 13 15 14 0 204 4 28 23 6 OLD SCOTCH II 17 12 9 200 28 22 8 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 17 15 6 0 196 20 21 6 ORh90ND 1 1 13 14 0 184 28 21 2 DE LA SALLE 10 il 15 8 193 18 21 1 MHSOB 12 11 14 0 188 4 16 20 8 KEW 14 15 0 13 168 38 20 6 OLD BRIGHTON 13 12 8 11 190 12 20 2 SOUTHBANK

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BEAUhiARIS 13 8 9 0 165 12 17 7 THERRY PENOLA II 11 10 1 162 10 17 2 OLD GEELONG 14 13 4 0 158 4 6 16 8 h9ARCELLIN 14 12 3 7 165 0 16 5 As a result of the following clubs' teams all winning in Rounds 17/18 (min. of 3 requi red) the following players win a pair of Blades boots - Collegians (G . Deane-Johns), Hampton Rovers (Ben Marlyn), MHSOB (C. Glover), North Old Boys (L . Boyle), Old Carey (S . Curry), Old Geelong (M . Neeld) , St. Bedes Ment. Tig. (D . Ord) . Whitefriars (M . Bateman), Yarra Valley (B . Smillie). These players were named best player for their senior team . Each player to phone Peter Warne r ( 9889 9222) to arrange co llection of p ri ze . If you have any queries with the above table please put in writing addressed to Sue Anderson, PO Bo x 359 Elsternwick, 3185 or fax 9531 6601 . *On A/B lst semi-final weekend the final table wi ll be presented . This table will include bonu s points related to the number of players who have consistently worn Blades boots throughout the season . *Counting of points for the A/B bye weekend, where C-E-U19 'teams played, wi ll be considered with the Round 18 A and B section results.

Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any match . Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname . Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin . _ M THF AMATFI IM F(1f1TRAI I FR 100 7

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SENIORS : All registered players with a permi t SENIORS/RESERVES : If both teams are playing, reserve player must have played at least 2 matches in the senior or reserve teams in the 1997 se ason (be registered and have a permit) . UNDER 19 : Must be registered and have a permit . If player has represented his club in more than 5 senior and reserve matches, he is ineligible unless he has played more than 5 under 19 matches . If a player is ineligible (due to above) and player does not obtain senior selection in his club's first senior final match he is eligible to play any subsequent U19 finals match . U19 players playing in VSFL U18 after June 30 must at round 16 decide where they will complete the season (VSFL or VAFA U19 only) i .e . any player who plays VSFL Under 18 football this weekend cannot play VAFA U18 football again this year . Where a club fields a second U19 team to qualify for the Section 2 team, player not to have played more than 10 matches in U19/1 team . RESERVES : Must be registered with a permit . Must have played 2 reserve matches and not more than 10 senior matches during the season . CLUB XVIII SECTIONS : Players must have played in at least 4 matches and not played in more than a total of eight senior and reserve grade games . FINALS DRINKING - Clubs are advised that drinking alcohol after a curtainraiser finals match is not allowed even if it is in the dressingrooms or follows an U19/reserves grand final . Clubs playing a finals match at a non-VAFA venue are to insist that their players and spectators do not consume alcohol during the playing of matches even if it is inside an enclosed social club facility. SECURITY - At finals venues the club charged with providing the umpire escort must organize for the umpires' room to be locked when the umpires take the field and have the key to unlock the umpires room when they leave the field . ELSTERNWICK PARK - Both sets of gates (Glenhuntly Road) and the back gates (entrance from St Kilda St) will be open for spectators to gain entrance to Elstemwick Park during the finals . Elsternwick Park finals charges are $5 and $2 (cars inside EP) . A and B section grand finals $6 and $3 . There is no charge for cars parked outside the ground in the off-St Kilda St car park.

OLD IVANHOE G S AFC B SECTION 1998

OLd) ESSENDON GRAMBIARIANS AFC D SECTION 199 8

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SENIOR & RESERVE COACHES Applications in writing to : The Secretary POBox18 Doreen 3754 Applications close 22/9/97

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A RESERVE SECTION 838 215 .04 68 17 17 0 0 1802 LO SCOTCH 17 15 0 2 1736 1002 173 .25 60 ~LLEGIANS 17 13 0 4 1680 970 173 .20 52 OLD XAVERIANS 17 11 0 6 1650 1146 143 .98 44 E 0 LA SALL $ 9 0 8 140 2 COp,1ELBURNIANS 1~ 2 0 9 1310 1249 104 .88 3 RSITY BLUES 0/1 1044 1506 69.32 24 17 62 1 14 868 1742 49 .83 10 B4DIANS C -~^ 17 1692 49 .35 8 i54NlTY 17 2 0 15 835 CC~AiLEYBURY 17 1 1 15 924 1879 49 .18 6 ST I,cRNARDS

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OLD XAVER4ANS 15 12 0 OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 15 12 0 MAZENOD O C 15 11 0 15 10 0 COLLEGIANS

B RESERVE 52 13 0 4 1635 94 3 173 .38 .47 50 sr KEVINS 17 ORMIOND 17 12 1 4 1519 918 165 .04 48 S 1597 892 179 17 12 0 4 OLD BRIGHTON 17 11 0 6 1348 1029 131 .00 4 .47 44 PENOLA OB 17 11 0 6 1251 1209 103 .08 42 =!011111 !SNOD O 0 17 1 O 1 6 1314 1034 127 92 .99 2 0 :~YHOE 17 5 0 12 1193 1283 ; .r4YULE 17 5 0 12 747 1659 45 .03 20 6 P1 17 4 0 13 860 1433 60.01 1 G-DiVANHOE 1889 24.83 0 _=rKILDA SOUTH CAULFIELDI7 0 0 17 469

OLD SCOTCH 15 9 1 DE LA SALLE 15 8 1 ST BERNARDS 15 4 0 ST KEVINS 15 4 0 OLD MELBURNIANS 15 3 0

D RESERVE SECTIO N .38 64 1 6 0 2 1627 837 194 1JHITEFRiARS 18 18 14 0 4 1332 773 172.32 56 .31 52 OLD GEELONG PARKSiDE 18 13 0 5 1443 1014 142 .33 38 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR78 9 1 8 1276 957 139 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 58 8 ~ 10 ~Oj~3 1225 190,86 32 BEAUMARIS A F C 18 6 0 12 992 1315 75.44 24 SALESIAN O C 18 6 0 12 1009 1350 74 .74 24 ST JOHNS 0 C 18 5 1 12 8•33 1259 74 .11 22 OLD CAMBERWEL L 1853 40 .31 12 AQUINAS 0 B 16 3 0 15 747 E EAST RESERV E 2 16 0 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 18 6.29 64 18 16 0 2 1739 7804 21 KEW 56 18 14 0 4 1358 601 22`''96 OLD CAREY 11 16 .77 44 9 1 0 7 RICHMOND CENTRAL 18 1 11 351 10~7 113.18 36 1 8CHIRNSDEPA K .35 36 BULLEEN COBRAS 18 9 0 9 5169 1069 109 .21 24 928 1516 61 6 0 12 ELEY PARK A F C 18 .87 20 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 18 5 0 13 483 1733 27 .17 1 6 {{~'."ttHORN CITIZENS 18 4 0 14 661 2191 30 E CENTRAL RESERV E 291 ~,00 60 UNIVERSITY BLACKS i8 17 0 1 20348 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 18 15 0 3 164 .02 48 NORTH BRUNSWICK 10 12 0 6 1401 824 170 48 0 6 128 8 18 ~2 1132 191 . 0 UNiVERSiTY REDS 0 7 1038 .36 UHSOB 36 18 9 0 9 967 1234 78 '.VEST BRUNSWICK 18 6 0 12 534 1580 33 .80 24 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1718 28.64 16 14 492 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 18 4 0 14 475 1712 27.75 1 6 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 18 4 0 E SOUTH RESERV E 466 437.65 72 0 0 2127 18 15 .31 52 18 13 0 5 1191 1070 111 48 18 12 0 6 1405 812 173,03 .71 44 18 11 0 7 1272 1329 95 18 10 0 8 1057 1145 93 .19 40 16 7 1 10 1034 1065 97 .09 30 18 7 0 11 1039 1295 60 .23 28 18 5 1 12 883 1324 6 6.69 22 62.99 18 18 4 1 13 875 1389 18 1 1 16 708 1867 37 .92 6

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CLUB XVIII (2) 4 46 224 .22 56 KEW 15 14 0 1 1000 Y0.43 50 -2 .06 44 SYNDAL TALLY HO 15 11 0 4 926 561 165 S .05 MONASH WHI'TE O C 15 9 0 6 1058 641 1 82 36 MT LILYDALE MARCELLIN 15 7 0 8 567 ~ 0 84.42 20 THOflNBURY COUGARS 15 5 0 10 802 95 .79 1 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARI5 4 1 10 522 1070 48 827 4 5 THERRY PENQLA OB 14 0 0 14 33 132 1346 38 .15 0 OLD GEELONG

C RESERVE 19 6-19 278 .20 70 ST BEDES AM1ENTONE TIGER 8 i 3 0 5 1672 829 20 1 • 9 52 8 NORTH OLD BOYS 18 12 0 6 1184 862 137 .35 48 '.., MARCELLiN 18 10 0 8 1151 1098 104 .83 40 MONASH BLUES 78 8 1 9 1231 1294 95 .13 34 Tp,OMASTOWN t6 8 0 10 958 1267 74 .44 32 S7 LEOS EMMAUS P 93 .79 28 IS 7 0 11W 125 6 ~~LEEN T EMIPLESTOWE 18 7 0 ti 1962 1302 7389 28 0 C) 13 845 1466 57,6 28 .3441620738 !~Al.dPTON ROVERS 18 5 r}AX

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UNDER49 SECTION 1 .32 60 OLD XAVERIANS 18 15 0 3 1880 1180 159 Is 13 0 5 192 2 .48 4 8 UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 12 0 6 1736 1~3 119 1 OLD CAREY 18 11 0 7 1994 1602 124 .47 44 OLD PARADIANS 18 9 0 9 1640 1590 103 .14 3 63 O E LA SALL E 0 8 8 0 10 1522 1642 992 462 3 6OLDl,1EBURNIAS79 2 N .88 28 OLD BRIGHTO MAZENOD O C 18 7 0 11 1401 1799 77 16 15 1357 1948 69.66 19 4 0 ST BERNARDS 8 2213 5020 18 2 0/6 1111 ST KEVINS UNDER-19 (2) 18 15 0 3 2076 1024 202 .73 60 COLLEGIANS 3 1665 tY16 149 .19 58 1 18 14 yYHITEFRtARS 18 12 0 6 1870 1280 146 .09 48 OLD SCOTCH is 12 0 6 Sal 12D8 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 0 8 1632 1407 11~5 .99 40 16 6 BEAUMARIS A F 1371C 127 .038 18 9 1 8 1742 OLD HAiLEYBURY .34 2 OLD CAMBERWELL 18 6 0 12 1589 1568 101 .69 24 461 118 S 0 12 135 WILLiAMSTOWNCYMS 1 8 3 0 15 1180 181~7 64 .94 1 2 MARCELLIN 18 1 0 17 755 2825 26 .73 4 WARRINGAL A F C UNDER-19 (2) BLU E .61 72 0 0 2523 610 413 .68 60 ST BEDES MENTONE TIGER 18 ;5 3 1873 1173 159 0 8 ORMOND 18 15 0 3 1675 1100 152 .27 60 MHSOB 18 10 86 .81 40 0 8 1277 1471 236 AJA .73 X HAMPTON ROVERS is 9 0 19 1981 1475 87 8 64.29 OLD XAVERIANS (2 ) .A2 56 .66 24 DE LA SALLE (2) 16 6 0 12 881 1~ .76 24 MONASH BLUES 18 6 0 12 950 1735 54 .28 16 OLD GEELONG 18 4 0 14 983 2036 48 UNDERd9(2) RED 18 13 0 5 1666 1193 139 .55 62 YARRA VALLEY .79 48 18 12 0 6 1641 121 .28 44 OLD TRINITY 1040 157 1344 7 7 1~ 1538 8927 44 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 18 i j11 0 AQUINAS 0 C 1is 11 0 7 1184 133 88 .42 44 NORTH OLD BOYS 8 10 0 8 1453 1529 95,53 40 THERRY PENOLA O B .99 36 OLD PARAOIANS (2) 18 9 0 9 1375 1599 85 .13 28 OLD IVANHOE 18 7 0 11 1272 1693 75 .18 24 CHIRNSIDE PARK 18 6 0 12 965 1923 50

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W D L FOR AGAINST % POINT S A SECTION 12 0 5 1779 1319 134.87 11 0 6 1649 1315 125.40 11 0 6 1822 1391 116.61 10 1 6 1496 1534 97.52 10 0 7 1399 1425 98.18 9 1 7 1523 1367 111 .41 7 0 10 1477 1614 91 .51 6 0 11 1471 1795 81 .95 4 0 13 1278 1581 80 .83 4 0 13 1385 1738 79.6 9

OLD BRIGHTON 17 MHSOB 17 ORMOND 17 ST KEVINS 17 THERRY PENOLA 08 17 IVANHOE 17 OLD IVANHOE 17 MAZENOD O C 17 ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 17 BANYULE 1 7

13 12 11 11 11 9 8 7 3 0

8 SECTION 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 14 0 17

2045 1928 1718 1884 1831 1841 1725 1755 1586 132 9

1443 141 .72 1469 131 .25 1367 125 .68 1518 124 .11 1747 104 .81 1715 107 .35 1771 97 .40 1731 101 .39 2411 65 .78 2470 53 .8 1

NORTH OLD BOYS 18 ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS i8 MARCELLIN 18 OLD MENTONIANS i8 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 18 THOMASTOWN 18 ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 18 HAMPTON ROVERS 18 MONASH BLUES 18 AJAX 1 8

C SECTION 17 0 1 15 0 3 14 0 4 12 0 6 10 0 8 6 0 12 6 0 12 5 0 13 5 0 13 0 0 18

2108 2338 1985 1988 2044 1673 1585 1495 1275 1055

1135 185 .73 1405 166 .41 1163 170 .68 1615 123 .10 1830 111 .69 1865 89 .71 1966 80 .62 1952 76 .59 2173 58 .67 2442 43 .20

OLD GEELONG i8 BEAUMARIS A F C 18 WHITEFRIARS 18 PARKSIDE 18 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 18 AQUINAS 0 B 18 SALESIAN O C 18 ST JOHNS 0 C 18 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 18 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 8

15 14 13 10 9 8 7 7 5 2

D SECTION 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 11 0 13 0 16

2002 1808 1846 1751 1672 1625 1585 1463 1340 125 5

OLD CAREY 18 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 18 KEW 18 RICHMOND CENTRAL 18 CHIRNSIDE PARK 18 BULLEEN COBRAS 18 ELEY PARK A F C 18 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 18 HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 8

E EAST SECTIO N 17 0 1 2081 16 0 2 2427 15 0 3 2449 11 0 7 1721 10 1 7 1654 8 1 9 1588 5 0 13 993 4 0 14 777 3 0 15 927

1009 1199 1061 1441 1294 1392 2162 2635 2424

206 .24 202.42 230.82 119.43 127.82 114 .08 45.93 29.49 38.24

68 64 60 44 42 34 20 16 12

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 18 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 18 UHSOB 18 NORTH BRUNSWICK 18 UNIVERSITY REDS 18 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 18 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 18 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A F C 18 WEST BRUNSWICK 1 8

E CENTRAL SECTIO N 18 0 0 1875 15 0 3 1944 11 0 7 1444 11 0 7 1248 8 0 10 1307 8 0 10 1252 7 0 11 1174 7 0 11 1042 5 0 13 949

1030 182.04 889 218.67 1291 111 .85 1359 91 .83 1508 86.67 1466 85.40 1513 77.59 1470 70.88 1709 55.53

72 60 44 44 32 32 28 28 20

SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 18 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 18 PENINSULA 0 B 18 POWER HOUSE 18 OAKLEIGH A F C 18 GLENHUNTLY 18 ST MARYS 18 ELSTERNWlCK 18 MONASH GRYPHONS 18 ANZ ALBERT PARK 18

18 14 13 10 10 8 7 5 4 1

991 268.82 1482 139.20 1344 143 .53 1650 129 .03 1725 106.55 1912 92.10 2019 78.50 2391 64 .53 2047 74.79 2671 44 .52

72 56 52 40 40 32 28 20 16 4

1345 148.85 1397 129 .42 1462 126 .27 1781 98.32 1627 102.77 1813 89 .63 1735 91 .35 1740 84 .08 1574 85 .13 1873 67 .00

60 56 52 40 36 32 28 28 20 8

E SOUTH SECTIO N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 4 5 8 8 10 11 13 14 17

2664 2063 1929 2129 1838 1761 1585 1543 1531 1189

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