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4Vell they say "a week's a long time in football", and with no A Grade game last week all sides would be champing he bit, to play Round 13 . (Probably the most crucial round of the year) . Undoubtedly the shock of the round was Parkside's annihilation of University Blues by 56 points in the boilover the season . Parkside jumped away to an excellent start with ace full forward Chris Freeman kicking 4 goals hefirst ' quarter (perhaps Blues coach Salter regs~tted playing full back Tony Schlicht at centre half back) . esecond quarter Parkside full of confidence and agg'ression dominated this quarter kicking 5-0 to the Students ' the Red Devils led by 39 points at half time. The premiershin third n mrtar ParkciriP cnntin A rl tn .inn,i-to

ji u me aiuaenis creait, rancsiae tound goals hard to come by, only kicking 1-3 to the Students scoreless . Parkside led by 8 goals at three quarter time . Parkside continued to attack, adding 3-3 to the Students 1-7, to

in out easy wi nners by56 points in a morale boosting win . Parkside's best was shared by Goran `Goozie ; Yoksich, ~ iodominated the air, and ruck duels (Uni Blues badly missed Mike Yandell) . Tony Pavia, playing back pocket =3d much the better of John Kanis . Nick `Ironmonger' Mitchell was a tower of strenqth in defence. Full forwar d

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Chris Freeman 7 goals was a valuable team contribution . Marc Bradley was strong all day. Urti Blues best . Richard Furphy, who worked tirelessly all through the match, as did Geoff Allen . Defender Grant `Treo' R/illiam s came under notice for his hard work . Uni Blues were disappointing . Coach Alan Salter must for c, grounds. The Students have only managed 20 goals in their last four games, losing 3 gamesbeinpraying successic-, ; In the match of the day No rt h Old Boys defeated an inaccurate Marcellin by 1 points in a cliff hanger, rever s their positions on the ladder. North Old Boys started the match in a professional manner, adding 3-4 to P .4arcellin 1-1, to lead by 15 points at quarter time. Marcellin hit back hard in the second quarter adding 3-8 (shocking inaccu r ;to North Old Boys 1-0 . The Eagles had a narrow 5 point lead at half time . North Old Boys, using the ball b looked like taking control, but Marcellins' never give in sttitude made this the best quarter of the match er ' Old Boys 3-4 to Marcellin 2-2 gave the lead to North Old Boys by 3 points at three quarter time. The last qua,. Nort h ,was"boydzlerthsifgnoupremacydfthsoevicrw was North Old Boy s who added 2-1 to Marcellin 2-3, to give North Old Boys the narrowest of victories by 1 point . Judged best on grund was North Old Boys All Australian Steve 'Mr. Skills' Moloney, whose foot pas , was superb. Peter Dwyer on the wing had the better of his opponent . Defenders Paul Booth and David Baker, held the opposition forwards all day . Marcellin's best was Joe Amad, who relentlessly bores in . Defender Simon Lennox continued his excellent form . Winger Peter Sheehan was prominent all day. Ruck Rover Mark Cooper was back to his best form . Marcellin must bounce back next week, if they are to challenge for the finals. Old Xaverians pushed top of the ladder team Collegians all day, but failed by just 5 points . Old Xavs figh!i to avoid relegation lost their 2nd successive game by less than a goal (maybe Brian Luger should start feed ~ his black cat) . On a wind swept ground both sides found goals hard to come by . At the end of quarter time Old Xavs 1-4 led Collegians 1-3, the second quarter both sides defences continued their comination, Old Xavs 2 to Collegians 2-5, at half time was poot football, Collegians took the initiative in the 3rd quarter attacking relentless', but could not penetrate Old Xavs tight defence. The Lions had added 2-2 to Old Xavs 1-1, to hold the bigge• lead of the match by 5 points at three quarter time . Both sides played desperate gutsy wet weather football in th, last quarter, but neither side could gain supremacy . The ball went with the scoreboard, showing both sides hascored 1-3 each in the last quarter, to give Collegians a narrow victory by 5 points . Collegians best was rus'• rover Jimmy Bennett, now playing very consistent team football . Vice Captain David Hoyle is back to his ear ,-season form . Mat Galbraith has had a great season . Paul Scott again showed excellent skills, Old Xavs be, was captain Chris Mortenson, who led by exaple Dermot Dann played with great courage, and applicatior Andrew Warhurst, playing only his 2nd senior game was impressive . Kew the host team at Victoria Park were no match for reigning premiers Ormond, in a one sided affalr. Ormond started the first quarter playing intelligently in the blustery swirling wind kicking 5-3 to Kew's 1-1 . The second quarte Ormond added 3-2 to Kew 1-1, to have a commanding 39 point lead at half time . Ormond completely dominate , the third quarter, slamming on 5-3 to Kew's solitary 1 point. (The Kew boys were missing Captain Brett Burden ; The Monds led by 71 points at three quarter time break, Kew continued to battle this game right to the end the, added 1-2 to Ormond's 2-2, to finally go down by 77 points . Best on ground was Ormond defender David McDonald (the brotherstake it in turn), Paul McDonald continued with his impressive form, Geoff Russell had his best garrt for the season, as did Phil Kingston . For the third week in succession (not a bad effort) Simon Lord was judgec Kew's best on ground . Rob Bar ry had his best game for the season . Ever consistent Gino Kalac did not let his side down, Kew were simply overpowered by a better team . Paradians desperate to keep their finals chances alive overpowered Old Scotch in the last quarter to give them a much needed victory by 12 points . Old Paradians at home are a hard nut to crack, they started the first quarter bristling with confidence, but could only manage 2-3 to the Cardinals 1-1 . The second quarter was a battle of the backlines, neither side could gain the upper hand, Parade 1-2 to Scotch 1-1 gave the Catholic boys a 9 point lead at half time, the premiership quarter Scotch played the best football of the match, they added 4-1 to Parade 2-3, to hold a 1 point lead at three quarter time. Old Parade started the last quarter with far more purpose, and with the incentive for the finals produced a team quarter of football, adding 3-1 to the Cardinals 1-0, to run our winners by 12 points, Old Parade's best on ground was skipper Frank Gleeson, who revelled in the conditions, Paul La Rosa playing his 3rd senior game for the season, was back to last seasons form . Big fellow Brendan McClements has finally turned the corner. Paul Considine was excellent value for his side . Old Scotch best player was And rew Smith, who plays with great courage and application . Defender Rod Austin had an excellent match, Ed Allen was again good value for the Cardinals . Cardinal's President Brian Gibbs must be a worried man with the continual improvement of Parkside and Old Xaverians . Now to today's games : The really big game of the round in at Amateur Headquarters, where Parkside eighth, play Old Xaverians ninth, with the loser likely to be relegated . Parkside bristling with confidence after their big win the previous match against Uni Blues will need to be at their best for this encounter against Old Xavs . Old Xavs are playing goou football, but just can't win . Parkside's big men must produce, Yoksich, Mitchell, Bradley, Sansonetti, to give the Red Devils first use of the ball to enable Parkside's little men Sedgwick, Panjari, Inserra to give full forward Freeman plenty of opportunities. Parkside will not underestimate Old Xavs Meehan & McClelland, both have had fine seasons . Dann, Meagher, Tully, Stoney stand in the way of a Parkside victory. Parkside beat Old Xavs by 46 points earlier in the season, however I expect todays game to be a lot closer! Parkside by 11 points . Home team Marcellin fighting for a finals spot tackle the disappointing Uni Blues. Both sides had defeats the previous round, and will be keen to do better. Marcellin must win or they can kiss the four good-bye . Uni Blues are in a slump and must improve, having lost three games in succession, this game should be a ripper, Marcellin's ferocity against the Students skills, I'm selecting Marcellin with confidence, in what undoubtedly will be a first class game . The Eagles by 11 points . Blues will miss strong full back Tony Schlicht out for six weeks with a shoulder injury. 2

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old Scotch are the home team against the 4th placed North Old Boys . Old Scotch are good at home (4 of „ ,,,,,is are at home) . North Old Boys recorded a gutsy win earlier in the season against the Cardinals, an d ,r„s reason should provide their ardent supporters with a win . North Old Boys by 17 points. T of the ladder team Collegians play Kew at the Har ry Trott Oval, where I expect the Lions to go on an d ord their seventh win in succession . Kew will battle this game out, but the overall team skil, height and pac e g ive the Lions victory, in a one sided affair, the Lions by 45 points . a nother big game will be at Ormond, where the Monds sitting in 2nd spot tackle Old Parade 6th spot . Ormon d r,etrtradrtionally slow start have strung seven wins in sucession and will be keen to defeat Old Parade, who todays game or will have wasted their season, Parade have an extremely hard draw for the remainde r •re season, and must repeat their earlier seasons victory against the Monds. I don't think so . I believe Ormond's eater consistency and all round skill will see them through a danger match . The Monds by 17 points . The home teams have recorded 31 wins to the away team 29 wins . Selections Marcellin v Uni Blues Parkside v Old Xaverians ,-i Scotch v No rt h Old Boys Collegians v Kew Orrnond v Old Paradian s

~,vi atclub in C Section are doing a Kew (last year), and claiming a grand final victory is a formality? (PS . Don't ,our halos slip) .

Personality Pars 200 AT KE W The Kew Football Club congratulates lion hearted ,-,man Tony Peric on playing his 200th game today 22,7) against Collegians . Starting in 1977 with the U19s Slav" had the distinction of playing two Grand Finals 1979 -the winning 'C' Grade Premiership team an d ;,e Runners Up U19 team . Along the way Slav has carried the Kew rucks earning the respect of all spponents and for his solid performanced during the 988 finals series won the Best Finals Player Trophy. 3if the field Tony, a good clubman, has also been :-reductive with honest work as a players' representaa and committee member. Congratulations and good luck today to Tony from i at Kew. DOUBLE TON FOR SAINT CHEAT This Saturday Mark "Cheat" Howard runs out for s 200th game forSt Kilda CBC.Markjoined theclub ;'raight from the college in 1978, the second of 3 ;:,others to join the Old Boys . Whilst not one of the most ;l,,iIlful players, his tenacity far exceeds that of all other d.ayers. Over his 12 years of service Mark has :aptained the reserves, served on the committee and :;pr recent years battled his way into the senior team . ,is dedication to his game has certainly paid dividends ,she is now one of the first picked in the seniors each :eek . Many opposition players have faced histagging ::nd heard his nagging voice . A lawyer by trade, he -ertainly vents his feelings on a Saturday ; a club stalwart ::no keeps Coca-cola in business! Well done "Cheat" 'rom all your team mates and supporters of St Kilda SBC . 100 UP TO "SCULLY " All at Hampton Rovers congratulate Wayne "Scully" Boyle who today(22/7) plays his 100th VAFA ame with the club. A nuggety backman, Wayne is ,,known for his straight through approach . Off the field .'iayne is a hard working clubman, this yearjoining theh _ommittee . Everyone at Roverland looks forward to riany more games and many more years with the club om Wayne . Well done "Scully". 100 UP FOR ROCKE T Brunswick Amateurs take great pleasure in ongratulating Rod Watkins on reaching 100 games T HE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

today (22/7) . Rocket began his playing career back in '79 and has been a tireless worker around the club since. He has held the office of Treasurer for the last few years with great distinction and due to short numbers has been enticed out of retirement . Rocket plays the game hard and is always in there helping out his team mates . Well done Rocket and we look forward to your 200th . KEW MILESTONE S Gino Kalac and Ashley Royston each play their 50th game for Kew today (22/7) . Both players started successfully in 1987 with Gino winning the Ken Rogers Best First Year Player Trophy and Ashley winning the Reserves B&F. Gino has continued his good form with polished performances on the wing and lately the back pocket, whilst Ashley, also a winger, has played in the 1987 and 1988 Reserve Premiership teams . Congratulations and good luck today to both Gino and Ashley from all at Kew . 50 GAMES - PETER `SCHIMMA' TSIAMPAS Elsternwick's Peter Tsiampas plays his 50th game against Bulleen today (22/7) . Remarkably Shimmas has not missed a game during his first 50 appearances for the club which is a tribute to his consistency. Built low to the ground, Schimma uses his pace and agility to good effect . Known as a goalsneak at Elsternwick, Schimma is an opportunist around the big sticks . Elsternwick congratulates Schimma on his achievement and hopes to see him around the club for many more games . Well done Schimma ! 50 UP FOR SAINT Congratulations to Peter "Suss" Susovich o n playing 50 games for the club, "Suss", or more recently named "The Consumer", was recruited from Old Xaverians in one of the coups of 1986 . "Suss" possesses great ball skills, but a chronic back injury has seen his career interrupted severely . Nevertheless his dedication has seen him take the field on numerous occasions despite the injury . "Suss" was appointed vice captain of the reserves this year which reflects the club's respect for him . Well done "Suss" and we look forward to the 100th .


B Section by the "Bucchan Brothers " Peter Grant and Doug Dic k

With six games to go to complete the season for most, the final four is yet to be settled . De La's win agains Monash appeaers to have secured their position at top of the table but who knows? The inconsistent form c~ all teams sees five Clubs capable of making up the last place in the four and the teams ahead by no mearn out of danger. Therry 's great win against Brighton has given them an opportunity to secure the double chance . In wind conditions, the Therry Boys showed the tonners how to play the Beach Oval and are now only two points behind on the ladder. Biddleswo rt h, Bye and young Ryan showed the way while Hoar, Burns and Fisher were best for Brighton . Trinity bounced back onto the winners list with a convincing win over Bulleen . Just when Bulleen looko like making a charge, they have come undone . The win has kept Trinity in touch with the pack and now have to string two or three together to snatch a place in the first semi . Familiar players were amongst the best for both sides - O'Shaughnessy, Robinson and Parkes for Trinity while Heath, Merrett and Rowe Played we I for Bulleen . Much to OM's credit, they rallied against St Bernards to sneak back into the four. Suffering their fair share of injuries in recent weeks, the Navy Blues are far from gone as thought the game before . "Old Man" Ed Cordner showed that there is still plenty of running in those legs yet, while "Funnell" Webb and the youngster Boyden were again in the best for Melbourne . The hapless St Bernards must now get their act on the road if the, intend to squeeze into the finals . Another great game by Simon Melican has already seen his name inscribea on the B&F trophy out at Essendon. Fawkner's run came to an abrupt ending at the hands of Blacks . Both teams needed the win to avoid the relegation stakes despite Blacks still being able to make the four. The Northerners' % is a worry if they wish to stay in B Grade next year. They're not gone yet though and we predict they will influence the finals appearances of several of the middle order teams . Best for Blacks was Newing, Some rv ille and Wines while Mr Magic and "Leonard" Cohen were best for the Fawks. De La hammered another nail in Monash's coffin . The Students have to get behing their coach, Brian Ford . and pull a few wins out of the fire if they wish to avoid relegation . De La are back on top and Sheedy has also secured the leading goalkicking position . There seems little point in going into great detail about who will and will not win this week's round of matches Accurate predictions have elided the "Buccah Bros" of late as we were kindly reminded after the Therry game in no uncertain terms! However, the following guesses have been made and we trust our friend from Therry can stay on the field for the full four quarters this week . SELECTIONS : Trinity to defeat Fawkner OMs to defeat Black s De La to defeat Bulleen Brighton to defeat St Bernards Ther ry to defeat Monas h

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Top teams Old Haileybu ry, Banyule and St Kilda all won comfortably last week to secure their positions , the four. Hampton Rovers proved too strong for Preston to take fourth spot, though today they front Old Naileybury in what will be, I hope, a great game . A draw between Caulfield and St Kevins will not help eithe r de as Caulfield are now out of contention for the four and St Kevins are left in a precarious position, still points behind Ivanhoe with only five games remaining . I believe the topo three are now established leaving ,-,ree clubs to battle out for fourth spot . (See below for the remaining games . ) i ast week Old Haileybu ry continued to dominate the competition by downing Old Ivanhoe by 30 goals . ,he soft going the Bloods ran the ball forward very constructively. Will Cox bagged 8 goals in a fine display i,ae their running players David Connell, Chric McKenzie and Wayne Phillips were just too good . Banyule returned to form by jolting a lack lustre Balaclava . Taking the initiative early, Banyule proceeded dictate the terms from the first bounce . By half time the game was al! but won, being nine goals up and playing teh form they showed earlier in the season . Better players for Balaclava were Steve Gates, Hayden Dickson, Mark Con roy and Dave G re go ry. Hampton Rovers made it four wins on end by outplaying Preston in a crucial game. After a good first quarter Preston were unable to match the constant pressure asserted by the Rovers . Again Steve Pappon produced .~nother best on ground performance together with Ian Boyle roving, Ian Rogerson back pocket and the rucks Ma tt Salmon and Ross Hetherington gave the home side first use of the ball . Phillips for Preston kicked goals, playing a handy game at half forward with T. Masons, B rydson and Johnston trying hard all day. Five wins in succession by St Kilda has them entrenched in third position . Good form in the wet was again tnessed against Ivanhoe, who held on till the last change but were unable to convert, giving the Saints th e cnance to draw away in the final term . Gillian kicked 4 goals and best were Driscoll, Buckley, King and Capiron .%r o played well for his 100th game. The first draw for the season took place at St Kevins last week . In a hard slog in heavy conditions, goals , .ere hard to come by. Caulfield's bad kicking enabled St Kevins to stay in the game with a draw being a oad result for both clubs . Best for Caulfield, Rudden, T. Royals, G. Williams and D . Mathews . Now to today's games (current tipping accuracy 80% ) Preston will defeat Old Ivanhoe . Balaclava too strong for Ivanhoe, Banyule at home will be too good for Caulfield and the match of the day Hampton Rovers versus Old Haileybu ry. This game will show two things. Firstly, how much have the Rovers improved, as they have won four games on end, producing their best form or the year and secondly how good is Old Haileybu ry. Their form is superb, they really combine well as a side and will they go to B Grade unbeaten? With the luncheon on prior to the game, that will provide enough 'onic to entice those special comments from supporters from both sides . e .g . "Which side of Bluff Rd did you -ome from?!" I'm giving the Rovers a good chance to upset the best performed side in the competition . Remaining games to be played (Round 15 - 18) OH play Banyule, St Kilda, St Kevins, Caulfield HR play Ivanhoe, Balaclava, St Kilda, Banyule Banyule play OH, Ivanhoe, Preston, HR Balaclava play Preston, HR, 01, St Kild a St Kilda play St Kevins, OH, HR, Balaclava Preston play Balaclava, Caulfield, Banyule, St Kevins . TODAY'S SELECTIONS : Banyule v St Kevin s St Kilda v Caulfield Hampton Rovers v Old Haileybury Preston v Old Ivanhoe Balaclava v Ivanhoe

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tarters hit their straps. Aquinas and Old Essendon are the two slow starters who have now regained ;, ,o m that took them both into the finals last year. I think some clubs will have to wait until the it gam e ,_, e sure of a finals be rth so it is shaping up as a very exciting last four or five rounds .

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has some interesting contests with at least five clubs playing games that they must win . I refer

Today's round n-#- . AItuinasnd A E aOld ssen on . Th ese si~ es dmus t bwm t fu d'ff t erent reasons . Wests, M. Bedes, old Essendon and West Brunswick cannot afford to drop further behind while the other three will want t o r~ the. break over them . West Brunswick meet No rt h Brunswick in what will not be an easy game . St . gedes are at home to Heathe rton and while Heathe rton may be out of the race they are capable of causing ,oset . UHSOB meet Peninsula in a game that could decide the wooden spoon . Brunswick and Old Geelon g in a game that sees the two disappointing sides of the year battle to salvage what is left of this year. The .-, ai ning two games see Doveton at home to Aquinas while Old Essendon travel out to Bundoora . For Aquinas ls the third of five Mini Finals and their current form indicate that they could continue their run . Out at La will be fighting to keep their hopes alive after their loss to Aquinas last week. In their Trobe, Old Essendon ;ri~~er encounter b A a11 c ; gIdh cou aveOIdE cost ssendon t he pomts but their form since then has improved

Any glimmer of hope held by sides of the four for making the finals was probably dashed by last weei atiy and they will be desperate to turn the tables . When these sides last met at La Trobe back in 1986 Old results. Both Mentone and State Bankout recorded comfortable wins and Whitefriars outlasted Thomastow n Es sendon gave the home side a football lesson, this game could well show us just how much La Trobe have It now would appear almost impossible to see the final four changing by the end of the season . ,~roved since then . My selections this week. West Brunswick, St . Bedes , UHSOZB , Aq uinas, Brunswick As for relegation, Ajax are certainties and Elsternwick are probables. MHSOB, Old Camberwell La Trobe . Bulleen United could easily replace Elsternwick in the bottom two with But, a surprise result or two . Last week, the battle between the top two sides saw Whitefriars run out winners by just 10 points in a h ~ _ standard game. Old Mentone crushed Bulleen United by 82 points with Mentone's running players like Sciacc and Newman doing most of the damage. State Bank accounted a for Elsternwick by 85 points and Ola Camberwell recorded a 45 point win against Ajax. In the last game, MHSOB beat a disappointing Power House by 67 poinis thus putting an end to any finals aspirations held by Power House. This week's games are all quite evenly matched, with the top 4 sides playing each other . The match of the day is probably at Thomastown, who play host to Bank . This should be a goc guide to see how much State Bank have improved . They obviously haveState lifted their game, but not enough i take away the points from the Bears . The other big clash is at Mentone who take on Whitefriars . Friartucks came back well last week aft, some cracks had started to appear in recent weeks . However, The Mentone looked great last week and sho~ . reproduce enough of that form to beat Whitefriars . Bulleen United play host to old rivals Elsternwick in an important game as far as relegation is concernec If the Wickers are to have any chance of avoiding E Section they simply must win a couple of games agaim sides just outside the four . They are capable of doing it, but not against the Bulls Most of my column disappeared through the hole in the ozone layer last week, but I've rejected the notion know how importar this week's game really is!! The Wickers may have to wait until the very last game towho get their chance to sta, oul play knowing that Bill Holland of Vaughan Printing is committed to freedom of the press and consistently in D Section . ;ufks at censorship. Another theory had Tommy "Getta" Brain (about whom was most of last week's missing In other games, MHSOB should be too good for Ajax and Power House !umn) intercepting the fax and tossing it into the murky waters of his beloved Albe rt Park Lake. Whatever, should bounce back with a v, against Old Camberwell . ,jr own lovely Sue Anderson thought the missing epistle was poetic justic . So, selections are : Thomastown vs State Bank So five weeks to go and we're down to seven sides left in the battle for final's glory with the Opposition Ajax vs MHSO B Old Mentonians vs Whitefriars Old Camberwell vs Power House ;-okesman on Finance, Barney Rubble declaring a lowering of the interest rate in ANZ's stocks and a withdrawal Bulleen United vs Elsternwic k :heir deposit on a spot amongst the wheelers and dealers at the business end of the season . The Zedders ~re disappointing against the Brewers and have now fallen too far behind to challenge the leaders . The Brewers, eanwhile, gave themselves a little breathing space with a bye this week and then a tough run home when face the Harrys, the Unde rt akers, the Artists and the Noddies . Only two sides are guaranteed a place in the finals and both had convincing wins last weekend . The Noddies ,re 13 goals clear of the Banjos in a return to form and in the match of the day, the Unde rtakers were too eady at Boot Hill for the Harry Trotters to win by sixteen points with solid performances from the Taylo r Bros, Robbie Swansong, Redders and the reject from the Bob Newhart Show who rose like Lazarus from s death bed at three quarter time. The Harrys have had difficulty with consistency but are still in with a good show of making the finals wit h e following draw : Willy, Brewers, a bye, Zedders and the Footrot Flat Boys. The Redz scored the first visitor s victory out at Waverley with a comfortable 5 twin margin over the Waves. Tf,e Redz have a percentage problem but have a fair chance of their first final's appearance since North Brunswick Round 13, no rain since Monday, early frost followed by sunshine ideal conditions for football . No upset~ r1-acked them off in the 1981 E Grade Grand Final . The Redz draw is the Artists, Noddies, Footrot Flat this week unless Peninsula managed to defeat St . Bedes. At the time of writing I do not know the Boys . the Banjos and a bye. result c' this game and can only assume that St . Bedes took the points . They must have trouble with the telephones at Mount Eliza as these scores are seldom reported in the Press . How about it boys, can you make the effort : Willy had a reasonably comfortable victory over the Footrot Flat Boys in the battle for the Westgate Cup .r,d have set their sights on a place in the finals with the following fixture : Trotters, Unde rt akers, Zedders, to ring the scores through each week so that supporters of all clubs can be aware of what is happeining . Noddies and Artists . Looking at the results from last weeks matches we now see West Brunswick and did Essendon one game So, who is going to make it? I'm going to stick my neck out and predict the final four at the end of the home out of the four with Old Essendon having fallen from second to sixth after losing to Aquinas . West Brunswick Td away fixture. Drawing inspiration from the Group of Seven meeting in Parisian pove rt y I offer you : kept their chances alive with their win over UHSOB .

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E Section by Kevin McNicholl

Looking at the ladder now it seems that no-one is really safe with the possible exception of La Trobe who have a two game break and a healthy percentage of 182 This should be enough to ensure a finals berth ahead of the others but what other three sides will make up the four is anyone's guess . The relegation race seems settled with a season in F Section for UHSOB and Peninsula while several sides in the middle order have been disappointing in the second half of the season . Old Geelong and Brunswick are two that started well and looked set for finals appearances only to fall by the way as the 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

1 . Noddies 68 2 . Undertakers 64 3 . Harry Trotters 48 4 . Redz 48 6 . Willy 44 7. Waves 4 4

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And how I am travelling in terms of predictions? Well 4 out of 5 last week and a current percentage accur of 75% . And what of this week's matches? • Banjos to be overwhelmed by an Unde rt aker combination steeling itself for the finals . • Willy to use their home ground advantage to give themselves a break on the Harrys . • Redz to keep their challenge alive at the expense of the Artists . • The Waves to stay in touch by being a little too steady for the Zedders . • The Noddies to give the Eagles a bit of a nightmare out Mulgrave way . FENWICK INN : Mine host Jim "Magpie" Belias and little Georgie the Golden Greek are still inviting r= Troopers who produce this article to have a free "red hot" at this delightful drinking hole in North Carlton, Chee r

G, H &- U19 Sections 1, 2 08z 3 by Norm -Nugent

RESULTS OF GAMES PLAYED 15-7-1989 ROUN D G SECTIO N Kew scored a resounding victory over Monash Whites when they beat the Students by fifty eight point ; in one of the highest scoring G Section matches in the history of the competiton . Bloods defeated De La Salle by nine points . In the eighty minutes play in this game there were forty seven scoring shots which meant the quick ball movement would have tested the match fitness of many participants . St Bernards continued ther final's quest by accounting for another leading side - this week Old Melburnians went down to St Bcrnards by thirty three points. Bulleen Templestowe again proved my judgement poor when they accounted for Old Xaverians by thirteen points at Yarra Park while fellow Yarra Park tenant Old Scotch travelled to Albert Park to defeat Collegians by thirty three points and thus cling to fourth place with three games to play . Po ;- : Colts kept themselves in contention to steal that position when they built percentage with a forty four point victor, over Marcellin . H SECTION Round 13 results showed marked variations as two games were close encounters while the three others proveci one-sided affairs . Kontias defeated Power House by eighteen points whereas the minimum margin gave CBC St Kilda the four points over Salesians in what could prove to have been a preview of the first semi final . Therry again proved my nemesis, as they capitulated to leaders Richmond Central by one hundred and forty four points. Therry will now find a final four berth virtually out of their grasp as they trail Salesians by three games and over fifty per cent . Second placed St Kevins defenders virtually froze the State Bank assets by confining them to five scoring shots while the Saints helped themselves to forty one scores . The one hundred and twent~ ' , six points loss by the Bankers must surely be one of the greatest losing margins ever by their club on Oval 4. On Sunday GTV9, thanks to sharp shooting forwards, recorded a forty seven point victory over Old Geelong . Balaclava had the Bye . PREVIEW OF ROUND 14 to be played 22-7198 9 G SECTION Kew versus Old Xaverians will be like a Xavier College House match of the early 1980's. The result however should be clear cut with Kew easily taking the four points . The De La Salle and Bulleen Templestowe game should be one of a high standard although last week's form could have been enhanced by 8 inclusions . Today at home I favour De La Salle . the loser of the Po rt Colts and St Bernards game will drop well behind in the final's race . On paper the sides are evenly matched and each has lost ground due to unregistered players. To make my selection I am conscious of the finer form recently displayed by St Bernards whom I thus favour to win . Bloods are my selection to defeat Monash Whites as the leaders will have far too much skill for the struggling student side. Old Melburnians should return to the winning list against Collegians who will not possess sufficient talent to press their traditional rival . Old Scotch should encounter only minimal difficulty in defeating Marcellin whose forwards have the dubious distinction of scoring the least amount of points in the Section . H SEC' fIO N

UNDER 19 REVIEW OF ROUND 12 - played 8-7-1989 SECTION 1 Blues broke the ice against Banyule when they won by forty four points. Ormond and Whitefriars University oed another close contest with Whitefriars having one more scoring shot . However comparative inaccuracy Whitefriars go down by nine points . Old Xaverians had a percentage building one hundred and fourteen it victory over Collegians. The loss sent the Collegians percentage back five per cent which could prove asterous come August 26 . Old Haileybu ry returned to the winning list (and third place) as the result of their ,n,rortable twenty five point victory over Marcellin . "They were just too good", was the factual comment o f ol d paradian's Green Coach David McCormas as he described his team's loss to De La Salle Blue by thirty _ ;en point . Parade wilted under De La pressure, size and the elements after a promising start . SECTION 2 Bulleen Templestowe had twelve scoring shots in the first quarter when aided by a strong breeze . Their -ponents Melbourne High School Old Boys then doubled the Bullant's score over the last three quarters ,,t the damage had been done and Bulleen Templestowe emerged victorious by eighteen points . Despite curate kicking for goal Old Brighton were still able to account for No rt h Old Boys by forty five points . At ;,ndoora a strong wind blew and Old Scotch as well as Old Paradians Purple used it to advantage in th half. The scoring rate lapsed in the second half and Old Scotch clung to a twenty four point lead at thee ;,-,nd of the final siren . St Bernards won against Caulfield Grammarians by forty points to consolidate their u four position . University Blacks and Monash Blues depleted by vacationing players forfeited to Therr Old Melburnians respectively. For the Blacks the forfeit pushed them two games out of the four with sixy ,nd remaining . Clearly the students have the job in front of them if they are to be finalists . SECTON 3 Eleventh placed St Kevins produced the sectional seasonal surprise when they inflicted Mazenod's first on ji d defeat by thirty one points . A goal kicked against the strong wind by Hampton Rovers in the first quarter oved vital to them defeating a determined Aquinas by eight points as it took the Rovers until near the end !he last quarter to wrest the lead from their visitors . At Albe rt Park Thomastown outplayed to record ; ;h rty'point victory and thus keep fourth place. De La Salle Gold built their percentage Fawkner at the expense of Butleen United who didn't kick a goal . De La must now be the only threat to the top four sides with six rounds ,,-, aining . Parkside defeated Albanvale by seven points in the closest result of the round whereas Old Trinity ,as able to defeat Ivanhoe by seventy two points . UNDER 19 - PREVIEW OF ROUND 13 to be played 22-7-198 9 SECTION 1 Old Xaverians only one game outside the four could regain a top position today if they defeat Banyule by o ig margin . I believe the Red and Blacks will defeat Banyule and that their margin will depend on application :^d concentration . Whitefriars should be able to rejoin the winning list at the expense of University Blues ,

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Kontias should be able to win comfortably over the disappointing Therry and thus keep their slim finals hope alight . Leaders Richmond Central should be untroubled to defeat bottom side Old Geelong even on the wide open spaces of Como Park . Salesians should virtually guarantee their claim on fourth place by defeating Balaclava while in another episode of the saga of the Albert Park tenants Powerhouse should be able to defeat GTV9 as their forwards have the more impressive record . Long standing rivals St Kevins and St Kilda meet in what could be a preliminary final preview. Both sides have much to recommend them but I believe St Kevins form has been the more consistent. St Kilda just won last week and can look forward to stronger opposition today. For these reasons I select St Kevins. State Bank has the Bye to reflect on what went astray last week. 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989 '9E AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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while at Bundoora when Ormond visit Old Paradians Green a top four side must lose, The Garvey qval ;, pose difficulties for Ormond but their opponents have faltered over recent weeks by losing to the other t : !eading sides Old Haileybu ry and De La Salle. These losses must make Old Paradians suspect against tr,~ . pressure Ormond will apply. I favour Ormond to win . Old Haileybu ry players should appreciate the firm Albef Park surface and thus should kick a winning score against Collegians. In the remaining game I favour De La Salle Blue to defeat Marcellin comfortably. SECTION 2 Melbourne High School Old Boys will field a stronger side today against Old Paradians Purple who ; ; precent formidible opposition . When judged on recent form I must select the Old paradians but I will not h~ shocked if MHSOB take the points. Old Brighton at home to Bulleen Templestowe should win but the visifcr are teaming well under Kevin Tibaldi's tutelage and will give Old Brighton close opposition . Old Scotch sha, ~• be able to consolidate their lead at the expense of twelfth placed Caulfield Grammarians . St Bernasds a",, Therry meet at St Bernards in a preview of the September 2nd First Semi Final . Forwards win matches arn• St Bernards have the better forward line as instanced by their superior scores and the realiability of the younPerrett on the forward line. Therry haven't played for three weeks and may be short of a run so for all thes= reasons I select St Bernards . University Blacks should be back to full strength today against Old Melburnians Their Captain Peter Weigard should be refreshed following his Queensland vacation and should be reao, to lead his players to victory which statistics say they should achieve. Nort h Old Boys make the long journe, to Clayton to meet the enigmatic Monash Blues . North Old Boys will give their usual honest and consiste Monash will do very well or very poor!y. The students have no half measure . Given Pslonashrpefomancwhs potential and homeground advantage I select them to win . SECTION 3 A preview of the finals will be played at two ground today . At Thomastown, Hampton Rovers will be thr visitors for what promises to be a rehearsal for the first semi final . When judged on recent form Thomo ;town must be my selection . Home ground advantage will help their chances too!! At Bulleen the preview of the secor semi final will be played when Mazenod visit Old Trinity. The Mulgrave Men put in a bad one last round arc must be on their game today or Trinity will snatch the points and with them top place. I favour Mazenod whc have the marginally better record . Nevertheless I expect a titanic struggle before Mazenod win . Fawkner pld, Ivanhoe in what promises to be an even contest as little separates the sides on the ladder . I select Ivanhoe because their performances against the leading sides have been the more impressive . De La Salle Gold mak~ the long journey west to play Albanvale . The visitors should prove good enough to take the four points b, they will have to earn their win . Gian killers St Kevins are at home to Parkside who have impressed me witr their performance rate. St Kevins over two seasons have lacked the ability to play consistently good footba and today I don't know at what level they will perform. To be surer of selecting the winner I pick the more consistea Parkside . Aquinas have the Bye.

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The Melways award for July. It might be alright to get to Bundoora, but the Old Paradian's U19s usually play oi the top oval Tommy and not the main ground when the seniors are at home . (Tom is still wearing his Amateur p plates, but look out A and B section umpires - Tom wants a p ro motion!! ) ~t * ,t

AMATEUR PUNCHLINES a la SCOTTY PALME R A "Knicker Scandal" similar to that of a certain ex-Federal Minister for Tourism has rocked the VAFAUA . Sha ron "I'm wearing no knickers" Alger found herself lacking her vital undergarments after a hard game at %4e!bourne University recently . Ever the gentleman, her partner John "His pants for Her" Natoli offered the use of his own structural supports . This failed to address Shagger's predicament and she wore her rather breezy sans au natural . I n future " No knickers" Alger would do we!! to remember the advice of a current TV commercial " one day you' re gonna get caught - with your pants down!!! " ~** Congratulations to the Appointments Board for running the two-umpire system in all senior games last week , and in all senior games of Sections A, B & C the week before. Oh that this cou!d eventuate ( MMBW ) on a regular oasis!! It was especially terrific to see that the Board did not require Woody "One Shoe", Simmo "Nu reyev", "Fabulous" Phil nor even Benny to make up the numbers. Speaking of Benny "I can keep a secret" Goodman, after several major operations to his achilles tendo n

will give you our best price, When it comes to football, the VAFA is a winning combination . the best service on tyres, When it comes to tyres for your retreads, wheel alignments, batteries and brakes . And it's car, light truck or commercia l nice to know that like vehicles there's no the Amateur Football Beaurepaires , match for Association, we're the biggies of the tyre in almost every business. suburb . . . and The Boys in Blue growing fast . from Beaurepaire s

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~t** The VAFAUA welcomes the Ex-VFAUA P re sident Tom Foga rty to its ranks, and bestows (MMBW) upon To m

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Those dark and wet training nights are starting to take their toll on the physical and mental well-being of some ; pres. Paul "Toadstool" Rapke's disappearance during training went unnoticed until he was discovered jxtaposed ( Mike Murray BIG Word - MMBW) to the fence bordering Elsternwick Golf Course foraging for mush rooms!!! The question was put to him whether he was looking for a high or al ready experiencing one?? ?

it was great to see the VAFAUA's "living legend" going for alight run last Tuesday week, Keep up the hard work!!! *** Did you note the umpiring combination of Santo "The Immaculate" Caruso and Peter " Rags" Keogh last Saturday? If their standard of umpiring was equivalent (MMBW) to their standard of dress sense then they would have been all over the place!! PK keeps thratening the writers with libel suits. If only he's buy one!! ! Word has it that a re lative of the former VAFAUA umpiring g reat - Tre vor "Tits" Flanne ry recently fronted a Southern Met ropolitan Junior Tribunal . But for the benevolence (MMBW) and understanding of two of the Tribunal ("Uncle Joe" Segota and Julian "Wallet" Vellerman) rumour has it that the young man in question would have gone for more than one week!!

** * Telecom's Umpiring Panel : Field - John "His Pants for Her" Natoli - Ron "Dean" Marlyn Goals - John "Grace" Kelly - Kevin "Roof" Tyle r Emerg - 'Hamstring) Rob "Liberty" Bel l ** * ODD MAN OUT DEPARTMEN T Who is the odd man out in the following and why : Ford, Murray, King, Stephen s Answer next week, and Larissa "The Kisser" is ineligible to enter.

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Apologies to members of the general public who happened to be at the City Baths on Thursday night wh, the Goahes descended on the place for their annual soak, wallow and wash . Twenty-odd goalies are '- , g at the best of times, but to have them marauding ( MMBW) around in their swim wear would be like someth n, straight out of Friday the 13th Part s 1 to 4!!! . The proprietors say that most of the water will have been pumprback into the pools by the coming Monday and that the water aerobics instructress has recovered well from severe shock . "Keep Bouncing"

TRUMLJNAI, TRIBUNAL - JULY 18TH JUNE 17TH ROUN D S . LABAIDI (West Brunswick) - Misconduct (three charges) including eye-gouging and causing eye injuries - Suspended until the end of season 1991 . JULY 8TH ROUN D P, WOFF (Old Brighton) - Assaulting another player - Suspended four matches . C . ANGELUCCI (North Old Boys U19) - Abuse to umpire - Failed to appear - Suspended three matches.

VAFA Telephone Mailbox service ( phone 644 3921) appears to be pretty popular with suppo rt ers. Next we= . I'll be able to present some statistics which will give readers an idea of how popular this service is . The service is on trial for the rest of this season so any comments re : its possible continuation into 199C or other uses, would be appreciated by the Executive who will review its use during the annual October semins , *** Last weekend I spent most of the afternoon at the Banyule v Balaclava game and I was very impress- : at the manner in which central umpire, Peter Keogh, handled potential 'melee' situations . As players began to move in from their positions to involve themselves in a minor scuffle that had brokeout, Peter loudly and clearly simply stated "Don't run in or you'll be reported for a melee! " This had an immediate effect and showed the umpires can have a duty in preventing melees compareC umpires who stand by, do nothing but report, which of course they are quite entitled to do. Peter's professionalism could well be an example to all our umpires and for this Peter earns my title of Sportsman of the Week.

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Whilst on umpires, the Executive has stated that at least 3 of our A-B umpires are to umpire each week our Under 19 sections . This is a great move as it allows experienced umpires to pass on their experience ar : talent when working with a relatively inexperienced umpire and also gives the younger footballers an opportun t . to experience the sort of standards they are expected to live up to when they become senior footballers , ** * Time for a competition : "Beat the GM " I have forecast my final four in A, B, C & D sections and the number of points I think each side in the fc~ will have at the end of the first round of matches . For each side in its right slot and with the correct number of points a point is allocated i .e. right slot, corre_ points equals 2 points . The challenge: "How many Amateur football followers can earn more points than the G .M .?" Entries c/- General Manage r Elsternwick Park P.O . Box 359 ELSTERNWICK 318 5 ** * GM's predictions: A B C D Ormond 60 Old Brighton 54 Old Haileybury 68 Thomastown Collegians 60 De La Salle 50 Banyule 60 Whitefriars North Old Boys 52 Therry 48 Balaclava 48 Old Mentonians Marcellin 42 Bulleen-Temp 36 St Kilda CBC 44 State Ban k *** Administrative problems : 1 . Because of continuing mail services it would be appreciated if UMPIRES could drop envelopes containr score cards, team lists and any reports in FRONT LETTERBOX by Monday morning . 2 . Because our fax service is being subjected to extreme Telecom maintenance problems it would be appreciate if all secretaries/press correspondents could mail/deliver all correspondence to Elsternwick Park . P. Steven s 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1969

JULY 15TH ROUND •D. CATON (Preston) - Striking - Suspended three matches . D . SUPER (A .J.A .X .) - Striking - Suspended one match . A . MILLER (Power House) - Striking - Suspended four matche s K . HEHIR (North Brunswick) - Striking - Suspended five matches . Witness D. PATTERSON (Heatherton) - Reprimanded for unsatisfactory evidence . P. KNIGHT (ANZ Bank) - Striking - Suspended four matches . A . SOTIROPOULOS (Ivanhoe Res) - Striking - Suspended four matches . •,1 . HOFFMAN (Ivanhoe Res) - Striking - Suspended three matches . G . FLEMING (Waverley Res) - Tripping - Suspended two matches . 'Accepted prescribed penalt y Referred to Tribunal by Investigation Committe e

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137 BRUNSWICK v WEST BRUNSWICK (E) player for striking - referred to Tribunal . 13/7 WEST BRUNSWICK & LA TROBE (E) - quarter time melee (included spectators) - both clubs fined $150.0 0 37 OLD TRINITY & ALBANVALE (U19s) - quarter time melee - case dismissed . 1317 BULLEEN UNITED U19s - conduct unbecoming of a member of the Association Disqualification for re mainder of season and $1,155.00 fine.

Abusive and Obscene Languag e Clubs are advised that the penalties that apply to the Under 19 competition relation to the Abusive . dObscene Language will now apply to all sections of the competition . That in s ' An audible obscenit y ~ result in the player being automatically ordered from the field for 15 minutes of playing time

. If a second -nce occurs or if one of the umpires is the subject of the obscenity the player will be reported and <, :amaticaNy sent off for 15 minutes of playing time' :

Personality Par s DEEPEST SYMPATH Y On behalf of all Amateur football followers, the -:eneral Manager expresses sincere sympathies Stan and Judy Alves on the loss of their son =cently. Scan, who was a model footballer during his ~,,~ng days with Melbourne and North Melbourne, "-'~i,nues to work hard in junior football these days . 41 i football lovers, I'm sure, join with me i n °n ~ing their heartfelt sympathies to Stan and

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LA TROBE UN I Congratulations to two more 21-year-olds at LaTrobe Uni, Mick Da!bosco and Ash!ey Cummings . AII he best boys. To our Captain, "Dick Little", have a speedy recovery. All at LaTrobe are anxious to have you back playing . Others on the "injured" list at LaTrobe were Belinda and Sean . Glad you're well again . LaTrobe Uni Football Club extend their best wishes for a speedy recovery to our major sponsor, Renato who recently suffered a heart attack . Get well soon Renato . 13


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A FREE $25 SHIELD FOR YOUR CLUB . . . . READ ON ! Well, can you believe it . . . Round 14 already, and for some Clubs only five more matches left before it's mothballs .jr another year. But every Club knows around this time the Club secretary or a committee person has one last chore . . . and nat is to order the trophies for the end of season! Presentation Night ! Yes. Club Best & Fairest (or should it be Fairest'& Best?), Runner-Up, Leading Goalkicker, Best Club Ma n etc. The awards go on . . . and someone has to buy an appropriate trophy, get it engraved, all by a particula r te. I know what it's like . . ."!'ve been there . . . done that! " Gdell, let me introduce you to a new bronze sponsor who will take the worry out of buying/engraving trophies . Our new sponsor is TROPHY TOWN . Trophy Town has opened up a huge superstore, specialising in th e merchandising of trophies, plaques, awards, medallions, plus silverware and pewter for that special Club or oersonal gift . Operating fromn a new complex in Kilsyth (only 15 minutes straight down Canterbury Road) it's really a'floor ,o ceiling' trophy supermarket, with engraving, facsimile and computerisation all under one roof . And the prices . . . way below anything I've seen around! Great savings for your Club! io find out more Trophy Town has sent out invitations to all 71 VAFA Clubs to attend a viewing of this trophy scectacular, on Wednesday Night, August 2nd . Food and refreshments will be served . . . and every Club represented by your Club official on that night will ÂŤceive FREE for the Club a $25 shield . So you must turn up on the night to receive your free $25 Club Shield . . . plus, as an added bonus, Grover's Wines has put together a special wine package worth $100 as a lucky door prize . (I'll see you there Jim!) So don't be late or you may miss the drawing as well as the food and refreshments . Please support our new sponsor TROPHY TOWN . After all, he's saving your Club hard earned money . :nd giving your club a free $25 Shield . . . who said there are no free lunches or dinners . So welcome TROPHY TOWN and I'll see you all (71 Clubs) on Wednesday August 2nd . Don't hesitate to call me if you want further info . (Ph . 571 6028 (BH) Fax 571 8771 ) Until next week . . . Sharp Shooting .

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22 M Devereaux 23 B Muller 24 G Falckh 25 P Davern 26 A Byrnes 31 D BodentCJ 32 R Costello 40 C Muscat 41 W Lino 49 M Gnbbe 52 A Smith 54 D Lyons 96 S Reddan 119 S Lyons


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A"- 0 BULLEEN/ COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE TEMPLESTOWE Coach : OL D J . Purdue COLLEGIANS BLOODS Coach : C. Hutchinson 1 D Legg e 2 M .J. Cadman 3 R .N . McAsey 4. C.B. McDonell 5 B.J . Riseley

6 P. Hendry 7 R . Bradley 8 D.A. Stock 9 C. Gardiner 10 P Watkins 11 R Ellam 12 S K . Kelly 13 PC. Bainbridge 14 R. Howard 15 N ,G . Stevenson 16 J . Hutchinson 17 W.Johnso n 18 S Blai r 19 H, Ilhoupolos 20 A.J . Brow n 21 R Homberger 22 J Nanovich 23 P. Green e 24 D Rust 25 J. Gran t 26 B McDonell 27 SC Smith 28 CJ, Hutchin"CC) 29 i, McKenzi e 30 B, Taranto 31 J . Davies 32 K Shannon 33 B Jarick 34 B Turner 35 S Powell 40 D Ford 41 R Woodhams

1 . R . Chaplin 2 K . Haney 3.R . Bit 4 P Reid 5 A . DA.gostrro 6. A . Theunissen 7. T Zeigelaar

& J. Edmonds 9. L. Hatton 10, C . Kelly 11 . P Ryan (VC.) 12 . P. Rei d

14, D. Smith 15, G . ParkJnson 17. M . Wertbourrw 18. P Westaway 19. R . Boon 20. L . Pams (Capt) 21 . D. Cummins 22 . J . McPherson 23. L . Galbraith 25 A. 0'Louchin (DVC) 28. C. Smythe 30. R . Kennedy 31 . D. Hall 32 . P Busch 33. L .Tenace 36 P. Gilmore 37. D. McGuiness 38 W. Miller 39, P. Rowland 42 . C. Durran 43. A . Saw 44.J. Ronnds 45, G . Giles 46 C. Wilson 47. D. Booth

1 .J . Purdue 6. M . Milford 7.A.Shegog 9. P Milford 10 . T. Stringer 11 . A . Holland 12 . G . Cook 15. S . Li e 16. S . Mackay 19 . C. Mackay 21 . C. Thomas 27 A. Rogan 29. G . Kenneally 32 . R. Nancarrow 33, A, Tobi n 41 R. Teale 42 . F. Parry 43, N . Comley 45. J . Powell 4& A . Mitchell 48 . C . Comley 49. M . Bullard 51, P. Baxter 55 . M . Davis 56 . J . Smit h

57. A . Mantzounis 58 .P Swan 59 . R . Lancaster 60 . P Burn s 62. G . West 63 .T. Carnes 65. 1 . Lockwood 66. J . Josem

Coach : Noel Jenkinson 1 . C. Hutton 3. P McKenzi e 4. P. Tantrum (apt) 5 . N . Jenkinson 7. S. Poll 8. L. Debiasi 9. B. Gay 10. G . Furlong 11 . R . Stewart 12 . K . Ladson 13. S . Muncaski 14, M. Kelliher 15. S . McGennis 16. P Mille r 18. G . Smith 19. John Hunt 21 .J. Ladso n 31 . Jim Hunt (V.C.) 34 . M . Hawkins 37. G . Enge l 38 . A . Goodyear 39 . M . Casey 41 . S . Buick

42 . R. Mullaly 52 . M. Ladson 53, M . Newton 56. P Moore 61 . D. McGennis

48. R . McKenzie 49, K . Theunissen 50. A . Williams

KEW Coach : Richard Macisaac 1 . P Shaw (VC) 2 . M. Langton (DVC) 3. M . Manley 4. Robert Maclsaac 5. M . Frenc h 6 Rd1ard MadsaaqCGj 7. A . MacDowel l 8 . R . Lindsay 9 . D. Macisaac 10. B. Prowse 11 . A. Phelan 12 .S. Pincer 13. J. Livingston 14. A . Livingston 15. M . Glernster 16. A . Wilso n

17, M . Martin 18. C . Curtain 19. C . Maclsaac 20 . K . Velthuls 21 . A . Holten 22 . E . Northam 23 . M . Dalton 24 . S . James 25 . M . Vana 26 . A. Borghesi 27. K . Doyle 28 . C. Northam 29 . A. Payne 30 . C. Johnston 31 .S . McLean 32 . J . Lou 33 . M . Claasen 34 . M . Furlong 35 . J. Fo x 36. A. Macisaac 37. I . Oakley 38. M . O'Dea 39.S .Popp 40. M . Squire 41 . M . Doyle 42 .D .Jehu 43 . R . McEnroe 44 .T.Vana 45. P Horne

MARCELLa N Coach: J. Scott 3. M . Harvey 4. D . Py m 5. F. Insabella 6. D . Robinson 7. J. Goold 11 . P Dyso n

12. A . Dickenson 15. S . O'Brien 16.A.Cooper 18. T. McAuliffe 22 . P. Kelly 23 .J . Learning 24 . D. Menzies 25 . G . Kitchener 26 . K . Robinson 42 . J . Scott (C) 45. S. Retter 48 M O'Brien 51 . D . Mason 52 . C. O'Brien 53 . D. Slaviero 54 . E . Walsh 57. R . Dullard 58 . M . Danaher 77. P. Cullen

NiONASH WHITES Coach : J. Salvatore T Mulvahi l . Blackshaw (VC) JI Young 5 S Warner 7 P. Edwards 8 G . Sammels (DVC) T Sha w , i;. Demmola '1. Salvatore u. Graham T Dionyssopoulos W Farle y M . Gemmola 5- B Nnm s 26 M .Kiotsanis (C) 29 M Fleming 32 G . Gay B.McFariane M. Sharkey 5 M Carr 7L B.Mukthas

OLD OLD SCOTCH MELBURNIAN S COLLEGIANS Coach : 1 . N . Stapleton 2 . R. Farndon 3 . J . Balmford 4 T Kellam 5 T Kennedy 6 . J Francis 7 R Heath 8 S Hunt 9. A . Fletcher 10. R . Hockney 11 . M . Tennison 12 .S. Hargreaves 13, P. O'Brien 14 .S. Potte r

15 . E . Yurtsever 16, R Couples 17. L. Mates I& A, Sutcliffe 19 . M . Waring 20, T Taylo r 21 . A Woodhouse 22. N . Thomas 23,D. McLeod 24. N . McLad1!an4ioupe 25 R- Van Den Dungen 26. T Richards 27, T Kennedy 28. A . Mayfield 29. C Griffiths 30 A Kenyon 31 . J . Freeman 32 B Morphett 33P Waite 34 . P. Harris 35 D. Dawson 36. S . Curtis 37.C.Ryamond 38. D. Stephenson 39 . A. Barry 40 . R . Williams 41 . D . Horetsl 46 . C. Hanchette 77. B . Rowlands 99 . D. Hamilton 69 . M .Pockne e

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Ian Bowden 1& R . Bangs 16, D . Fenton 17. A . Craw 18. G . Stutterd 19. J. Armstrong 20 . P Edwards 21 . C. Nicholls 22 . R . Man n 23, R . Petty 24R .Hodges 25. D. Wearne 26. C . Williamson 27. A. Negri 28. L. Higham (DVC) 29. P. Morrison 30. F. Kiel 31 . A . Pullar 32 .R .Loughron 33. J. Macmillan 34. E . Hutchinson 35. B. Dart 36 G . Air d 37. D. LeLeivre (C) 38.D.McNab 39. P. Trainor 40, S . Montgomery 41 M . Middleton 42. D. Kay 43 S Rodwell 44 I . Bowde n

45. A Ciunies-Ross 46 M .Clunies-Ross 47- R . Buhagiar 48. J . Dohert y 49 . K. Fuller 50,J . Forbes 51 . N, Elwood 52. S. Wilson 53. A. Hare 54 . C. Wilson (VC) 55. M . McGregor 56. J . Richardson 57 . S. Finla y 58. I, Williams 59, M . Stirling 60 . B. Crump 61 .D.Hooper 62, W . Matthews 63,P.Edwards

OLD XAVERIANS The Cro codiles Coach : Michael Plant 23. D, Berr y 37. C. Bloom 17. M . Bury 77 . N . Boileau 10. J . Connors 3, P Cremono 59 . S . Dennison (VC) 34 . J . Drake 28. D. Doyle 14. H . Fenwick 79, A . Freeman 11 M Freeman 66 G . Grenvill e

4 . S. Howe 26 S, Jordan 90 .J . Jorgenso n 8 A . Kennedy 12 M . Kinna 8, S. Lovegrove 2, H . McCorkell 8. A . McLaughu n 6. C . McNamara (C) 56. M . McNamar a 5. J- Manley 15. J . Marshall 2& S. Millard 12 . J. Mora n 1 A.Ongareilo 65 C . Pearson 13 . B . Qui n

62 C. Richardson 43. L . Silk 17 M . Steele 13 . G . Tomanovits 25. P Tomanovits 15. P Toussaint 33. J. Wilso n 11 . E . Walli s

23. M . Lovelock

ST. BERNARDS OL D PORT COLTS COLLEGIANS

Coach : G. Briggs Team Manager: J . Sawtel l t G . Briggs 2. G. Harland (Capt) 3. C. Bel l 4 R Twomey 5 S . O'Neil 6 A. Mullins 7 V Smit h 8. R . Coffey 9, M . Turner 10. C . McDermottroe 1L E . Imbnan o 12 . C. Boyd 13. B. Cockle 14. R, Davey 15. P. Twomey 16 J. Kondos 17 A. Birch 18 A . Carlto n

19. B. McGuiness 20 G, Sweet (VC) 21 . D . O'Brien 22 . J. Ramsay 23 . D. Andrew 24 . D. Schofield 25 . D. Lan e 26, K . Evans (DV/C) 27 P Wale

1 M Sullivan 2 P Fitzgerald 4 V McGuire 5 J O'Connor 6 G McAllister (VC) 7 J Toohey 8 P Monaghan 9, G Wood (C) 10 J Federico 11 P O'Brien 12.P Hoga n 13 R Purcel l 14 S Meiican (DVC) 15 F Monahan 16 J Pearson 18 A Purcell 19 . S Byrne 20 J Fraser 21 C Doolan 22 . M Mahady 23, S. Walsh 24K Mahady 25 G Toto 26 M . McGrath 27 A Nathan 28 P Morrice 29, J . McInerney 30 G Powell 31, M Fitzpatrick 32 P Runting 33 M Redmon d 34 J O'Connell (DVC) 35 J Saundry 36 P O'De a 37 M OConnell 38 D Sullivan 39 J Gollant 40 W Haddad 41 P Freeman 42 A Grill ho 43 A McCleave 44 G Powell 45 A Wals h 46 A Capes 47 G Dow rig 48 B Doolan 49 D Constance 50 L Overman 51 A. Sullivan 52 D McAllister 53 R Doolan 54 G Matthews 55 D Abfaiter 56 M Syria n 57 A Hargreaves 58 B Nol l 59 . A Elliott 60 N Hiscox 64 . D Wood 65 . T. Bourke 66 D Bourke 74 S Phelan 75 P Hargreaves 76 D Copeland 77 M . Dowling 78, M . Dever s

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J A.N .Z. BANK Senior Coach : Tony Kennedy Rese rves Coach : Graham Anstus 1 S, Duke 2 A Kennedy 3 R Koegler 4 P Cumming 5 T. Harbinson 6 P. Marshall 7 G Anstis 8 C .Rile y 9 G Simpson 10 H . Birkenfieid 11 D. Tyrel l 12 J McKillop 13 M Patterson 14 M . Szeitz 15 M Furness 16 P Giblin 17 P Knight 18 P Boyle 19 G, Walkley 20. S Briggs 21 .P Shoppe 22 A . Bennett 23 L McLeod 24 M Shaper 25 P.Strachan 26 M Birrell 27 G Smith 28 R Harrington 29 J McDonald 30 R McDonald 31 E Nicosia 32 M Farrell 33 T Gleeson 34 . C Westblade 35 B Curthorys 36 W Duscher 37 P Dawson 38 P Smld t 39 D Burgess 40 R El y 41 42 44 45 46 47

G Downes S Hyde G Skien J Poulton B Fernandez T Carter

48 T Gray 49, J Slattery 50 M Sweeney 51 D Harbinson 52 B Dickens 53 P Jones 54 R Hueston 55 T. Brain 56 W. Tuckey 57 P Jones 58 D- Kibeli 59 R . May 60 N . Walsh 61 M . Deltito 62 . K Murray 63 T. Sullivan 64 D. Duck 65 D Dohnt

COMMONWEALTH BAN K Senior Coach : W. Kraska Rese rves Coach : W. Sparke s 1 . D. Chapman 2 . J . Scott 3, P Charle s 4. S. Woodwar d 5. M . Shacklock (Capt) 6 P Bowle s 7. D Clods 8, W . Kraska 9. M . Evans 10, A. Pitts 12. B . Charles 13. J. Quirke 14 G . Dunkley 15 J. Pratt 16. N . Keating 17 J, Jenkins 18. S. Watson 19. R . Henry (Capt-R) 21 . A . Segrave 23 . S . Kimpton 24 . G . Joyce (V.C-) 25, A. Greig (VC-R) 26 W,Ennor 27, G . Phelps 28. P Buttigieg 29. B. Jame s 30 J. Giannakopoulos 31 . M . McGonagle 32 . W. Sparke s 33 P Doenson 34.E .Shabo 35, J. Martin QVC-R) 36. S Wedding 37.S Scern 38 J . Post 39 . D, Barker 40. R . Ople 41 A. Post (DVC) 42 S . McNamee 43.B Abrahams 44. A, Aves

45 . M . Pearson 46 J . Yusuf 48 . G Bibby 49 . T. Parnell 50, A. Mastaing 52 . S. Morrissey 53 i . Kraska 55. P, Wes t 56. P Pitts 57. C. Matthews 59,D.Sapac 60. M . McCarthy 61 . P Boliermi 64. K. Daniels

ELTHAM COLLEG E Senior Coach: Craig Bransg rove 1 . M . Stone 2. S. McVicar 3, K. Tucke r 4. M . Edwards 5. C. Bransgrove 6.R .Badenhop 7. N . Hamshare 8 M . Fitzpatrick 9.S. McPhail 10. S . Keefe 11 .C . Penns 12 . J . Weatherili 13. D. Bishop . 14. R . Whelan 15. J . Pitcher 16. A . Gardiner 17. S . Shaw. 18. P. Kernaghan 19.L .Dawson 20 . W. Stevenson 21 B. Hanley 22, i . Kiddl e 23 . P. Taylor 24 . S . Watson 26 M . Delaney 27. S Fitzpatrick 28. A . Hal l 29 N . Crawford 31 C, Butler 32. D. Campbell 33, G . Hall 35 S Biddle 36.1 . Chesser 37 . C Dare 39, M . Barden 40 A . Peacock 43 B . Anderson 44 M Baring 111 . D Wilto n

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FOOTSCRAY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Senior Coach : John A9aroney Rese rve Coach : Wayne Taylor 1 . D Edwards 2. B . Alla n 3. R. Gunn 4. D. Jewell S. G . Petropoulos 6, G . Mills 7. P. Byrne s 8. B. Kogioumetzidis 9. D Powe r 10. G . MacDonald 11, J . Breheny (C) 12. R .Feeha n 13. K. Thielmann 14, M . Williamson 1& M . Russel 16. D Tanner(RVC) 17.J . Maroney 18. P. Watson 19. T. Johnstone 20 . V. Bibas 21 . D Sutherland 22 . P. Cliffe 23 . M Darmanin 24 M . Brown 25. P. Lewi s 26. C. Allan 27. M . Mitchell 28. S . Case 29.D. Bishop 30, D. Chamberlain 31 . C . McManus 32. W. Taylor (RC) 33. M . Robertson 34. M . Edwards 35. D. Hefte r 36. D- Hefter 37. M Godkin 3& M . Johnson 39. P Morgan 40 R . Borg 41 . 1, Walter 42 R Bettors 43. M . O'Shannessy 44. S. Icely 45, C, Davies 46. C . White 4T D. Hepburn 48 D .Bonnar 49 . D Turner 50 .P. Byers 51 M . Walter 52, J. Fitzgerald 53 . G . Burns 54 P Allen 55.T Nucara 56. G . Stefou 57,P. Gibb s 58 J . Perre 59 . M . Case 60.T Farrag 61 . P Nelson 62. A . Quinn 63 ' B. Sullivan 64. P Richardson 65. P McKenzie 67 . P Kennedy 68. E . Klima n 69, M, Phillips

MA ZE F : OL G COLLEGI : . Senior Captain/Cu, Jim Fotiniotis Rese rve Coach: Kevin King 1 . J . Fotiniotis (CC) 2, G . Matthews (1 ) 2. Steve Palamara (2) 3. S . Campbell 4 . D Carr 5. S . Bateman 6. W. Francis 7, P Deegan 8.T. Lucas 91 P. Hall 10, C. Boyle 11 . T. Smith 12. A . Wdk s 13. P. Fitzgerald 14 . R. Murray 15. P. Ailsop 16. D. Cox 17. A. Rogers 18. D. Rolf e 19. S . McMullin 20 . P Livolti 21 . J. Dicintio 22, S. McDonald 23 . M . Sayers 24 .C.Todd 25. F. De Masi 26. W. Poulte r 27. R . Palamara (DVC) 28 C. Walke r 29, P. Luxford 30.B.Leggett 31 . I . Nei l 32,S. McCormack 33. J. Boyle (VC-R) 34. A . Hamilton 35 M . Grady 36 M . Poilettl 37 . N . Collins 38. A . Gree n 39. J. Kealy (DVC-R) 40, J. Bartel s 41 . T. Chilcott (VC) 42 . J . Grimison 43, A . Chilcott 44, G . Smith 45, G . Rogers 46 S. Grady 47. P. Riley

49. M . Fitzpatrick (R-Caul) 50 .S. Minaha n 51 . N . Robinson 60 . C. Bence 61- G . Matthews 62 . M . Brooks 67.D.Hogan 6& C. Carrol l

69. S . Thompson 71 D. Lambourn

OLD CAREY GRAMlMARIANS Senior Coach :

ST. ANDRE WS

Kelvin Shaw Reserves Coach : John Hand s

Senior Coach : Roland Mag ro Reserves Coach : David Saddler 1 . I- Steward 2 . G . Browne 3 R . Soncin 4.J.Tapner 5, D. Ile s & D. O'Keefe 7 . R . Magro(C,C .) 7. K . Wrigh t 8 . D. Mastin 9. C . Gibson 9. G. Casey 10. S . Rul e 11 . P. Goldsworthy 12. W. Chamra 13. R . Davie s 14 . N . Taylor , 14 . C . Galea - (Capt Coach) 15,P Cavanagh 'e 16. C . Beard ,us 17. P Littl e Huy: .es Purcell 18. M . McCormick Pratt 19, G . Lind y Burgess 20 . G. Hibbert r . at e ng.and 20. C . Leopold Earney 21 . A. Park (V.C, ) --ped 21 . R. Pepyat (Res.C) 22 . B, Funneli (DVC) 23. C. Arts ope 24. D. Saddler ager 25, R. Vimba Styles 26. D. Westbury Hughes (CVC) Jame s 27. C . Overend Hamilton 28 . J . Kilkenny ebster 29 . N. McDonald Shrines Graha m 30 . B . Emblem ~ope 31 . D. Briggs I "aft 32 . L . Libardi urke siyth e 33. C . Crooks ang 34. D . Mauro Q Wright 35. T Davie s : D Malh a 36. P Grandy '.. :5 D McClear y R.Sheedy 37. B. Whitin g °4. Collye r 42 . G . Palmington ? Barmby 43 . F. Cleary Tape Us6ck C Srnclair B Olive r D Barro N Morgan D Chan P Gmms Cutlack ' Bolton P Hogan McQuade Eldridge 9 Evan s :{ Wappe 5. Watts ''Somervdl e 0 Henderson - S Oliver J Thoma s McCullaph

44 . G . Phelan 49 . R Bartlett 50,R . Heaney 51 . P. Westbury 54 P. Bovezza 55 . S. Fielding 56. J . Mansour 60. D . Bartlett 66. D . Liddell 69. I Ashby

71 . P. Bartlett 72 . M . Iles

ST. LEON A RD S Coach: John Lord Reserves Coach : Graeme Buiiuss 1 . S . O'Connell 2, R . Goodman 3. A . Guinane 4, A . Fitzgerald 5 M . Jackson 6. R . Walker 7. S. Madden 8 . B . Dinning 9 . A . Levy 10. S . Wigley 11 . A . She r 12. D . Ricco 13. M . Brooks 14. G . Bulluss 15. N . Timms 16, C . Muldoon 17. J . War d 18 . T. Tsiavis 19. A . Abrahams 20. M . Ingram 21 . M . Haydon 22 . N . Sher 23 . M . Preston 24. A . Ainalidls 2& A . Poun d 26. G . McDonald 27. B.Jackson 28. D. Ray 29.M- McComb 30. S . Fletcher 31 . R . Bulluss 32. M . Landsell 33 . S. Harvison 34, A . Jackson 36. P. Claxto n 3T S . Dunphy 38.C .Johnson 39. M . Dunphy 40. D. Newman 41 . R . Lydster 42. P. McConchie 43 . A. McCully 44 . M . Dye r 45 . A. Marchesani 49. S Lydste r 51 . M . Valentlnt 52 . R . Sjogren 53. P. Lucas 54. T Mason 57. A . Nicoiaca 58, P. Graffeo 59. N . N g 64 . P Tehan

Senior Coach Laurie Duffus Asst. Coach Tim Hillis 1, L. Duffus 2 . D . Fosse 3 . C Walden 4 . S. Maus 5, P Barone 6. C Hosking 7. S . Hayes 8-G .Roughsedge 9, S . Katsiamakis 10 . D. Cahir 11 . D. Murphy 12 . P O'Brien 13, J. Grassby 14, E . Suidgeest 15. K . O'Connell 16. J. DeAngelis 17, D. Upfill 18. V. Koop 19. M . Moran 20. G . Pressey 21 . I . Jennens 22 . G . Cook 23. B. Condon 23. S . Gacon 24 . A. White 25. S . Jackson 26 . M . Jones 27. D. Fraser 28 . K . Spor n 29. G . DuChateau 30. G . Crddand 31 . R. Zappelh 32 . L . Kildey 33. L . Dynes 34. P. Smithers 35. R . Goldberg 36, G . Moloney 37. D. Power 3& C, Rogers 39 . S. Salzano 40, D. Delahoy 41 . M . Angelo 42 . W. Johns 43.J.Rokamp 44. P White

45 E, Evans 46. D. Kent 47. M . Hayes 48. P Hutchings 49 N . Lee 50. W. Beacon 51 . I . Mezzailra 52 . S . Quilty, 53 . A . Green 54 . V. Cho . P Phillips w5 56. A . Joselend 57. P Butler 58. G . Moloney 59. R. Brewer 63. F. Russell 69. A. Sheridan 86. B. Klau 96. F. Gosdschan SPONSOR ~

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WAVERLEY A M ATEURS Senior Coach : John Hartley Reserves Coach: Karl Conia n 1 . G . Hand s 2 . MKane (DVC) 3, D. Lawle r 4 I . Nort h

5 . G . Flemming 6 . J . Marti n 7. M . Dinsdal e 8 . P. Burghardt (C) 9, S. Carnal 10 M . Luxa 11 . J . Dickson 12. M . Rohan 13. S. Darvell 14 . N . Bell 15 . J . Bel l 16 D. Smith 17, J. Murray 18 .S. Dunstan iSc G . Marshall 20.S. Warburton 21 . T. Pazianas (VC) 22 . N . Wathen 23 .J .Keppei 24. J . Caygil l

25. G . Ross 26. G . Martin 2T D. Black 28.P. Mahoney 29.R,Dupuy 30. V. Caruso 31,J . Vercese 32 . K. Contact 33 . J . Polmear 34 .K .Sneddon 35 . L . Blasi 36 . R . Duvallon 37- G . Wathen 38, D. Cooper 39, B. Hannan 40.S.Thomas 41, W. Ham 42.C .Bayne 43. K. Durose 44 E . Algiaras 45 . S. Farley 46. R, Newton 47. G . Jenkins 48 . B . Nestor 49. G . Neate 50. P. Thomas 51 . P. Balfour 52 . C. Finnegan 53. M . McNess 54. T Lehmann 55. D. Lyons 56. A . Voic e 57. G . Russel

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WILLIAMSTOWN C.Y. M . S . Senior Coach : Mark Cannon Asst . Coach : 1. McGowan Reserves Coach : Damian Ma rtin 1 . G . Lerias 2 . D. Dawson 3. A. Harr y 4. P. McGowan S. F. Van der Peet 6. G . Hyland 7 . M . Cannon (CC) 8 . J . Borg 9 . J . Neenan 10.S.Lugowsk 11 A. Elliot t 12 . Andrew Featherston 13. P. Graha m 14 . A. Cook 15. D. Whit e 16, R . Weiderstem 17. An" Featherston 18 . G . Gammone 19 . S. Calderwood 20. M. Dervan 21 . B . Mazouris 22 .P.Van Dongen 23 . J . Corhel d 24, A . Ryan 25, C . McKenzie 26. C . Muscat 27. B .Tuc k 28. G Smith 29. D. Goucher 30. M . Anderson 31 . D. Elliot t 32. M . Kennedy 33. B, Ryan 34 . A. Morelli 35 .S .Kennedy 36 . G . Stephens 37. R. Meilak 38. A . Thomson 39. R . Meilak 40. C. Elliott 41 . B . Marr 42, T Ferris 43, A . Morelli 44 . B. Cetinch 45 . D. Digenova 46 . S . McKenzie 47. T Wallace 48 . S. Smith

49. G . Dorla 50 . A . Mann 51 .D.Bubmc 52 . D. Darcy 53. A . Cabansag 54,P.Campagna 57.B.Hann 58, P Culhane 59. P. Dervan 60. R . Butterfield 61 . R .I . McGowan 69. A . Teagl e 70 . D. Martin 71 . M . Bennett 72 . B. Smith


E Section AQUINAS-COLLEGE

OLD ESSENDON GRAMM'NS

Est . 196 7 AQUINAS Senior Coach : Denis Kelly Reserv es Coach: Sean O'Loughlin I C O'Toole 2 A . Crosby 3 C. Box 4 D. Wright 5 H . Hewitt 6 T Jone s 7 P McCafferty 8 B Boland 9 G Brady 10 P McManus 11 D,Savan s 12 D . O'Loughlin 13 T Alford 14 D, Hodge 15 J . McNamara 16 G Kin g 17 P Smith 18 P Davison 19 A . Grierson 20 B McKenna 21 P Hewitt 22 J Ryan 23 M, Carter 24 A Whelan 25 S Bell 26 G . Box 27 I . Shaw 28 G . Wright 29 S . O'Loughlin 30 G Hewit t 31 J Dean 32 C. Gridley 33 D Postlethwaite 34 M . Tarul6 35 S Livingstone 36 D, Phela n 37 B.Jone s 38 M McCarthy 39 E . Whitfield 41 D. Croft 42 43 44 45 46

B Spiess C . Rogers K . Cox R Bullen M . Box

47 P Kvietelaitis 48, C. Reiter 49 R . Leavey 50 P Grierson 52 I . Mitchell 53 S Alford 56 D Laws 60 B McKellar 67 A O'Neill 69 D. Farrell 70 P Sainsbury 77 L . Brooksbank 78 E Pegler Major Sponsor MICHAEL NARDELL A

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BRUNSWICK Senior Coac h S. King Reserves Coach F. Bassi 1, L. Jones 2 . B. Bassi (CCR) 2 . B. Owe n 3 . A Strachan 4 P Conduit 5 D, Stevens (DVC) 6 S Hewitt (VC) 7 D. Carrol l 8 . D. O'Sullivan 9 . I . Campbell 10 . R . Watkins 11 . M . Snelson 12 A . Coo k

13 S. Kannegiesser 14 P Spezz a 15 T Barley (Capt) 16 D, Leheny

17 . P. Hardy 18. A. Black 19. N . Gunning 20 T Farrelly 21 . D Marshall 22 G Huckstepp 23 .S McLean 24 Sr McBride 25 B Hul l 26 C Stevens 27 M Wade 28 B . Gibson 29 C, Birch 30 A. Carter 31 L Cordes 32 . S, Gibson 33 . J. Ralph 34 .T Leaney 35.T Heaney 36 R . Kennedy (VCR) 37. A . Watterso n 38. J. Wright 39, D . Johnson 40. R . Elde r 41 K. Drysdale 42 . R Barham 44 R . McKissack 45. K . Snelson 46. M . Bond

47 . R. Craigie 48 . D. Murphy (DVCR) 50 . M . Green 52 . M . Hobden 54 N . Campbell 55 . T Kempton 56 . R . Cam p 57 B . Watterson

DOVETON S .J .O .C .

HEATHERTON

Senior Coach : Darryl Patterson Senior Coach : Assistant Coach K. Wilson David Buck Reserves Coach: Reserv e Coach : W. Stephens Wayne Elliott 1 . C. Wormesley 1 . G . King 2, A . Battl e 2 . P. Ulbrick 3, Ralph Thorweston 3 . P Sawyer(VC Res) S. J . Muirhea d 4 . R . Lovett (DVC ) 6. A . Ahdore 5 . D. Zammd 7. J . Reiger 6 . A. Todd 8. Ric Thorweston 7, & Pric e 9.1 . Parker 8. T. Howell (VC) 10 . V. DAquio 9. S . Herft 11 . J . Johnston 10 .DReddaway 12 . S . Westerman 11 . R Lyons (Snr) 13 . D. mai r 72 .S Lyons 14 . Mick Wilson Snr 15. P Warren 16. R . Gibbs 17. D. Blewett 18. M . Page

19. Mick Wilson Jun . 20 S. Beugeiaar 21 . B. Goodwi n 22 . S . Petrie 23, K . Wilson 24. G . Battl e

25. S. Charlesworth 26 R . McGougan 27. P. Giddens 27. A . Watson (Res) 28 .K . McHugh 29 . R . Kay 30 . G . Bryant 31 . R . Spinks 32 . P. Rankin 33 . J . Wilson 34 S . Wilson 35 G . Fowler 36. W. Burgess 37. P. Atkinso n 37. D . Polgiaise (Res) 38. B. Handy 39. S . Miller 40. A . Webster 41 . W. Stephens 42 . A . Simpson 43. S. Reige r 43 G,Jones(Res) 44. R . Murphy 45.J .Leveque 46. L. Saye r 47. J . Reiger 48.J .C .Rabaud 49 .J .Sweeney 50 . R . Forgianni 51 . B McDonald 52 . E . Garcia 54 . P. Ashwood 55. M . Labinskl 59 . B.Sheppeck 6Z K . Daly 6& T O'Donnell S.Ryan B . Giddens D. Boydak

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14 . D. Patterson (CC) 15 . R . Watso n 16, R . Todd 15. M . Lewis (DVC) 17 .B .Norman 16. G . Liersc h 18 M Panounas 17 . J . Limperakis 19. J . McMahon 18.A .Jensz 20 . T. Lovett 19. P Goug h 21 . M . Easey 20. A. Marriott 22 . A . Varmlis 21 .P.Henderson 23 . E . Cosgrove 22 . M . Edmunds 24 .V Evans 23. P. Marti n 25 . M . Lyons 24. T. Fawcett 26 A. Perkins 25 . P. Gehrig 27.H .Jones 26 . C . Polatos 28. R . Smit h 27. J Hubbard 29 R. Anderson 28 C.Panozzo 30. B. Scot t 29, Z . Zuccala 30. D. Heins 30, V. Cavalier, 31 P Mule 31 P Chllco 32 . M . Inglis 32, E Andruela 33 .T. Easey 33.S, Hands 34 . G . Paterson 34 . N . Morrice 35, R . Lyons Jnr(DVC-R) 36. D. Poole (VC) 36. F. Lipetr i 37. A . Conroy 3T J, Rabaul 38 J.Spano 38. M . Anderson 39. A . Taylor 39. G Watson 40. A Biaskett 41 . M . Richards 41 . R . O'Connor 42 . A. Caia 42 . S, Fredrickson 44 F. Khali) 43. S. Visser 44. M . Dillon 44 M . Jones 45 D . Eland 46 . M . Kreuzer 48. G Clydesdale 47. D. Sdebottom 49 . D, Watson 48 . A Cummings 50 W. Elliott (R .Capt) 49 C McLachlan . Butterworth 51 . D 50 S Brownlaw 52 . S . Link 52 .I Cousins 53 B O'Donnell „ , :; Carrucan 54 P Hopkins i Sg I•v;r,ggiesworth 55 A. Herman 6a T Wilson 57 R . Murphy 65 S Turner 60.D. Buck 66 .P McKenna 61 . C Poll 70 . M . Bridgeman 69 R, Harvey

NORTt'i BRUNSi~/':' ,-K Senior Coach: David Bellette Reserves Coach : Rodney Burrows 1 . M . Cannon 2 K.Lianeas 3 M . DeMorton 4 P DiMarco 5 . S. Odicho & V. Grimaldi 7. J. Briffa 8 . A . Francis 9 . A . Samartlno 11 . K. Hehi r 12 . J . Serratore 13 D Dimarco 14 . G . Parkinson 15 . H . Tsailtas 16 . S. Tsailtas 17. A . Tabbl t

18 . P Bnffa 19 . D. Balazsy 20. B Pisasale 21 .J . Androutos 22 . P. Fox 23. C . Fox 24.S. Hog g 25. M . Mazzarella 26, V. Liros i 27. P. Randello 28 . J . Tehan 29, D. Adams 30 F. Miraghe 31 . A . Shernff 32 . D.Soanes 33 . G . Mill s 34 . P. Gennaccaro 35 P. Dowsett 36. M Payne 37, D . DeMorton 38. B. Williams 39. L . Robins 40. 1 . Rooney 41 . G. Poulton 42 . C . Borelii 43. E. Cirdl o 44. P Stamatakos 45. M Karratas 46 J. Cardassis 47 . M Briff a

49. C. Keay 50 . C . Jewell 52 . S . Gibbons 54, R . Burrows 55 .J,Roussos 56 . W. Dew 58 . G . Turner 69 . J . Bessell

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3, J. McEnroe (C) 4 . G . Bowde n 6. A . Fullarton 7, A Ross 8. G. Turner 9 . A . Day 10. i . Stevens 11 . M Price 13 S Bilby .14 M . Egan 15. S . Bishop 16 . L Cooney 17. G . Henry 20 C B+Iby 21, L . Shaw 23 G. Thompson 24 . C Mille r 25 B Panagiotopoulos 26. P Cramen (VC) 27, R. Thompso n 28. P Dudderidge 29 P McKenzie 30 G . Poiso n

31, G . Evan s 32. R, Gathercole 33. M . Bradford 34 A . Middleton 35. P Henr y 36. P Carmichael 37. D Wittingslow 3& P Bartlett 42 N . Baxter 43 .P Bowden 44,S. Parker (VC) 45 C . McKay 47. W. Anthony 48. R Barnard 49, 6 Milner 51 . J . Simmons 52 . T. Fogarty 53. B . Fordham 55 B . Scot t 59, D, Marlyn 61, R Miller 67. P Soteriou 68, M. Spencer 69. M . Stindl 71 . W. Crossley 72 SA . Soterios 83. P. Baroch 84 . P. Lewi s 91 . N . Bar6ng

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25 J . Henderson 26. R Hann a 27. D Catanach 28 A . Turner

29 J Neville-Smith 30 B Allender 31 . T Jackson 32. M Baxter 33 W. Robertson 34 W. Davis 35 J Gaylard 36 R Bennett 37. M Borthwick 38. Jon Mollard 39 P Jewell

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41 . R. McDonald 42. C. Pappas 43 C, Slorach 44 A Morton 45, C Pearson 47 D Clerk 48 P Hayes (ResCapt) 50. J Gran t 51 P Law 52 M Williams 53 C McKean 54 M McPhee 55 A MacMillan 56, J . Omond 57, C, Ross 58R Stubbs 59. C Stewart 60 B Smith 61, J Stanley 62, A Dawson 63.T,Brocksopp 65. P. Holloway 66 N Robinson 67, H . Youngman 69.B Furphy 70 G. Lavender 71 P Wotherspoon 72. D. Lauri e 73. B. Furphy 74 D . Leslie 75 J. Munnings 76 J . Twigg 77 J Ide

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ST. BEDES Senior Coach : Vern Boag Reserves Coach: Rod B ryant 1 . N . Williamson 2 . D. Marshall 3. P. Riordan (Capt .) 4. B. Ridewoo d 5. G. Connolly 6. E . Koti s 7. N . McColough 8. D. Seeley 9. R . Smallwood 10. S . Gray (Sean) 11 . R . Grech 12 .D.Spencer 13. S . Zahra 14. P Lannan 15. P Walker 16. B. Berry 17. M . Atherton 18. G . Burk e

19. B. Tomlinson 20 . M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22 . C. Bracchi 23 . B . Hutchinson 24 . T. Beasley 25. D. Smit h 26. R . Burns 27. J. Elmore 28. C. Freer 29 .B.Hambndge 30. G . Fitzgibbon 31 . J . Flaniga n 32. Matthew Beasley 33. C. Dunlop 34 . A. Boag (VC) 35. B . Mill s 36. M . L'Hued e 37. N. Fitzgibbon (DVC) 38. B. Dunsta n 39. Mark Beasley 40 . R . Mann 41 .T. Bryant 42.P Kennedy 43 . C. Parks

44 . R. Bryant 45. T. Gattuso 46. C. Ros s 47. P Thompson 48. S . Free r 49. A . Pettinelia 50. S . Campbell 51 . W. Miles 52 . D. Kelsey 53.T. Cusack 54. M . Daniell 55. S. Mclver 56. D . Antrobus 57. G . McIver 58. P Rya n 59. P. Newport

Senior Coach: Alan Flavel Rese rves Coach : Anthony Boyce 1 . A. Flavel 2 . R . Higgins 3. R . Flavel 4.1 . Donoghue 5. J. Zani n

6. S. Agnew 7. C. Skinns (DVC) 8. K . Hunter 9. D . Cattanach 10 P Burns 11 . N . Caine 12. C . Arnol 13. P. McLean 14.a Regan 15. M . Davidson 16 J. H o

17. A. Crawford 18. P Hoope r 19. J. Clements (Res) 20 .P Wood 21 . M Grant (VC) 22 . S . Gregory 23 . P. Sarrant 24 . A . Kountios 25 . G . Beasle y 26 . C . Gathercole (C) 27. K . Straha n 28 . A . Fighera 30 .S .Epifano 31 . T. Halidax 32 . D. Bunn 33 . B Taig 34 . J . Palmer 35 . B . Lug g 36. R . Clements 37. R . Burns 38. A. Boyce 40 R . Salmon 41 . P. Bourke 42 . D. Wallace 43 . C. Roussos 44 . P. Vesetas 45. R . Thompson 4& M . Roberts 47. L . Keating 48.B.Hudd 49 . G . Spinks 50. P Williams 52 . M . Hopwood 53.P Shanahan 54. B. Leared 55. J. Tohil i

56. M . Kostos 57. M . Rennick 58. B. Rothwell 59. H . La Motta 60. C . Servior 61 . P Kemp 62 . S . Bellamo 63. D . Cother 64. J. O'Rani 65. N- Seymour 66. R . Morris 67. T. Marchant 68. T. Trantino 69. I . Wal l 70. D. Broadbent 71 .C.Shone 72. C . O'Rarn 73. J . Dennison 74 . I . Chettl e 75. A . Hunter 76. D. Brooks

WEST BRUNSWICK Senior Coach: A . Hall Reserves Coach : P. Leathern 1 . I . McNeice 3. A . Hall (Capt) 4. S. Casley (DVC) 5. P Leatham (C-R) 6. S. Capro n 8. S. Lababidi 9. B. Davis 10. S . Fyffe 11 . L . Kirk

12. K . Buhagiar 14 . D. Anderson 15.P. McNaughton 16. P. Magafa s 17. R . Diacono 19. S . Bargiamidis 20 . S. Lampard 21 . D Lampard 22 . N Magafas 23 .J .Jackson 25 . C . Hatzlstavrou 26 . S. Fitzsimmons 27. G Hatzistavro;, 28 . P. Rogozi k 30 . B . Kynakidis 31 . k . Vazquez 32 . T. Johnstone 33 . G . Chappell 34 . C. Konstantinidis 35 . R . Campagna 36 . G. McDonald 37. S . Penny 38 . B . Millin 39 . W. Wilkie 40 . R . Baker(ResVC) 41 . R . Hokkane n

42 . G . Sheriff 44 . M . Rodgers 45 . R . Taylor 46 . W. Lewis 50 . P Robinson 52 .J.Hogan 54 . M . McRosti e 55, M.Chapmart(DVC~R) 56 . W. Herrman n 57 . C. Leatham 5& A. Maxwell 59 . R. Ashdowne 62 . J .P Traynor (VC) 63 . S . Godfrey 64 . D. Marlow 68. L . White

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16 A Wallace 17 P Blackman 18 J Bennett 19 A Scot t 20 G Peck 21 . i . Roberts 22 G Parsons 23 A Wright 24 D Tadgell (ResCap) 25 A Bau m 26T Habben 27 A Coope r 28 R Savedra(Res VC) 29 K . Parson s 30 M Galbraith 31 .P Lawrence(ResDVC) 32 A Copelan d 33 A Tobin 34 P Kahn 35 N Evans 36 N Pike 37 C ,Coyne 38 M Conron 40 A, Lord 41 42 43 44 45

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57 N Schmidt 58 P Swa n 59 R . Lancaster 60 B Woolhouse 81 . R Oliphant 65 R Newton 66 J . Schmidt 69 D. Phillips 71 P Breen

KEW Senior Coach : Stephen Pirrie Rese rves Coach William Burke 1 A . Peric 2 N . Griffiths 3. M She 4, G Crimmins 5 B. Irwi n 6, D Slices 7. B. Casuri a 8 B Fitzpatrick 9 10. T O'Kayh 11 R 0'Kayi, 12 5 Lord wr' 13. C . Knakou 14. P. Clayton (VC) 7 15 . G Whit e 16 N Dunca an17JCasu 18 G Kalac 19 . R Barry 20 21 . P Thorniey(DVC) Cj 22R Schober • ..w 23 . R James $ _.d 24 B Burden Q) ~ 25 A Jenkin s 26, P Burke 27. R Love 'i28, D. Moor e 29E Bamundo 30. A Royston 31 C Vigliottt 32 J Brassil 33 C Bradley 34 P Hicks 35 S Bruno ~-a 36, R . Brun o 37 38 . M Cavanagh 39 M Ryan 40,0 Greenwood 41 W Keighran 42 P Howar d 43 B Vighottl 44 N . Delli s

45. M Carydis (ResCapt) 46. A. Pric e 47 L Bradley 48. M Panic (ResVC) 49. R Macr i 50. M Rigon 51 J . Campion 52 C Carydis 53 R .Saggese 54. A . Mantis 55, G McCaig 56 . S . Harrison 5T H . Kendall 58 . A. Foreman 59 . 60 N . McAlliste r

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16 B Murray 17. M Getson (C) 18. G . Woofe r 19 M Delahunt 20 J . Pappas 21 . J. Amad (DVC) 22 T. O'Hehir 23 .S .Lennox 24 C. Castagna 25 M . Keays 26. A, Hewitt 27, D, Winterbottom 28 5 Psoras 29 P Harvey 30, R . Stewart 31 C. Mason 32 G Sheehan 33 S Beattie 34. L, Getso n 35 R O'Callaghan 36 . D. Menzies 37,P Sheeha n 38 D O'Callaghan 39 . F Batbstelia 40 .A.Zannoni 41 . P. Chappel l 42 . J Scott 43 . P Randall 44, P McIntyre 45.5 . Boysen 46. J. Golds 47, T. Buhagiar 4& J, Golds 49.G . Hughes 50. M . Chun 51 D . Cotter II 52 . P Fih s 53 G Gallagher 54 . S . Johnston 55. M . Tomasorn 56. A Day 58 M . Palmieri 59. M . Tomasoni 60. J. Abbott

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19 P Considine 20 P Greaves 21 . D Baker 22 . S . Moloney 23 . C . Alevra s 24 J . Marchbank (Res C) 25 .J Schmid t 26 SHibbert 27 R Atkinson 28, G Del l 29 P Daniel 31 G, O'Toole 32 B, Sexton 33 W Hanley 34 B Conti 35 M Formally 36. P. Hehi r 37 S . Bussell 38, M, Bowman 39 . K . Scott 40 P. Leigh 41 . P Dwyer 42 . A, Baker 43, D, Hofstede 44 B . Girolami 45 M Devine 46. P Gayfer 47 D Sharp 48.C Goodear 49.T Jones 50.C Hibbert 51, J Cahill 52 . A. Muto 53 S. Biscaro 54 A Schmidt 55 . D Perrone 56,T Siluca 57, J, Shannon 58.T Keogh 59, J. Aquila 60. S. Scold 61 . K Healey 63 A . Dwyer 65. T. Hogan 66. J . Ciccotosto 67. D. Hinchcidfe

Senior Coach : SP• . OAI .. . to Re, . .~ - Coacn: Paul Luby 1 P Considine 2 P Wood (VC) 3 M Considine (DVC) 5 D. Spillane 4 M Beers 5 D Spillane 6 J Geary 7 P Cosgr,tf 8 D Reeves 9 A Canavan 10 B Considine 11 M Wood 12 . E Flyn n 13 J Natoli 14 P Board 15 D Way 16 M Heffernan 17M Vear 18 B Grills 19. D Bibby 20 D McInerney 21 . T Beare 22 A Regan 23 P Luchetta 24 0 Abrahams 25 L Mansfield 26 P Fahey 27 P. Stephens 28P Shannon 29 P Zapp a 30 F Gleason (Cent) 31 D Rya n 32 M Skerrdt 33 A Peyton 34 M Reid 35 P LaRos a 36 B McClemeNs 37 D Freeman 38 R Mills 39P Brabender 40 . D Ow x 41 D, Jackson 42 P Hammond 43 P Healy 44 A Pritchard 45 D Perryman (Res C) 46 S Phil p 47 B Shannon 48 P Caddy 49 D Angove 50 B Exton 51 G Silby 52 C Ray 53 D Exton 54 P Nailer 55. N Mills 56 P Walsh 57 D Beare 58-M Mullavey 59,D Beck 60, D Walls 61 P Hewitt 62 P Northey 63 P Healy 64 P. Henry 65.J Jackson 66 0 Wall s 75 G O'Donnel l

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, : . J Kerr D. Stanton M Veselhk .N Hooper 13 14 A Chambers 15, D. McCal l 16. L. Fraser-Smith 17. R McLeish 18 R . Macmillan 4. P . Drummond C. Perkins P Sher-en : .' . S . Rodwell _-I D. McNa b ', . R Emmett R . Maxwell A Hart ~r . S . Wigney J Forbes A Price A Hawdon 't . A Smith (DVC) S Bone s ,S Ilhngwor( h M Lus, J Robinson i . R Morrison ~° G Aird S Hawkins 'c' P Brown J Hart 'A Japp 3 R Austin M Godwin B Cai n 46 M Brady 47 B Shepard 48 . R Pett y

49, J MacMillan 50,1 Hill 51 B Arnold 52 D Rundle 53,S Montgomery 54 R Miram s 55 M . McGregor 56 . D Ka y 57 N Ellwood 58 C Winneke 59 T Har t 60 B Crump 61 R Hume 62 .K Ke l 63 R Buhagiar 64 . D Murtagh 65 A Phillips 66 A . Pullar 67 . D Wearne 68 A Negri

OLD XAVERIAN S Senior Coach : D. Corcoran Reserv es Coach : M . Callinan 1 . P. Visentini 2 . T . Stoney 3, D . Meagher 4, R . Curtain 5 N, Bourke 6 . J . Curtain 7 . W . Denton 8 . D . McKay 9 . M . Collopy 10 . A Walsh 11 . S. Slattery 12 . M . O'Shaughnessy 13 . A . McCorkei i 14, D . Stoney 15, T . Watson 16, L . Meehan 17 . A . Ralph 18. P O'Sullivan 19. G . Gooding 20. A . Callan 21 . S .Lethiean 22. R . Visentmi 23, P . Web b 24 . S . King 25, D. Taylor 26 . T Atkins 27 J Kennedy 28 A Klvac 29 J Guilty 30 D. Dann 31 R Ralph 32 C Ralph 33, P . Klein 34 . P . Grot)an 35, C. Mortensen 36, M, Gibson 37, M . Ellis 38 . M . McClelland 39 .S . Heatherington 40 . J. McGrath 41 .R.Hobbs 42, D . Hona n

43 . A. Warhurst 44 .B,Heaphy 45. N . Spargo 46.S.Furphy 47.C .Thorogood 48,D . McLean 49. J . Tully 50 P . Watson 51 P. Connors 52. J Ralph 53 J . Bloom 54 . M . Brennan 55. C Katopodis 56 D . Berry

Senior Coach: Mike McArthur-Allen Assistant Coach: Mr . Geoff Riley L P, Co x 2 . P . Schuhkraft 3,T . Boyanton 4 . R . Barnes 5 . D . McDonald 6 . A. Best 7 G . Fisher & M_ Gilmore 9 . C . Tonkin 10, M . McDonald 11, R . Strahan 12 .A .Mehrten 13 . P. Kingston 14 . S, Taylo r 15 . N . Cox 16 . R . Eishoid 17 P. Sutherland 18 . M . Burn s

19 . A . Jobling 20. B . Nash 21 .S.Carboon 22, B . Connell 23 . P, McDonald 24 .S . McCooke 25 . P. Forsyth 26 . M . Brown 27, T . Hilie 28. P. Nankervis 29 . P . Adams 30. D . Wood 31 . V. Gervasoni 32 B . Madden 33. A Roe 34. G . Russell 35. S Grace 36, T. Stewart 37. D. Robertson 38, P Milne r 39 . W. Bramich 40 . M . Tobin 41 . R Oaten 42 .J . Case y 43 . P . Harrington 44 . T . Mau

45 . R . Singleton 46 . M . Anderson 47 . W. Crump 48 . D . Ness 49 .D, Hansen 50 . L . Blac k 51, A. Connelly 52 . T . Tsiavis 51 M. Crampton 54 . M. McConville 55 . O. Ellul 56 .K .Benham 57 . D . Roth 58, Bruce Williams 59, Brett Williams 60, D . Co x 61 . M . Nix 62 . C . Conroy 63 . J . Clarkson 64 . A . Noblett 65 . C . Jenszen 66 . R . Do w 67, P . Konstanty 68.S.Egan

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22 M Wilson (CCR) 23 M Sherlock 24 G Williams (DVC) 25 J Kinak6 s 26 M Bradley 27 L Pantan 28 T Franklin 29 M Rowe (VC) 30 J Faiko s 31 J King (VCR) 32 L Cowel l 33 M Cotter 34 T Pavia 35 G Pan1a ❑ 36 P Torre 37 P Coleman 38 N Vincdono 39 8 Hun t 40 S Bannister 41 D Wood 42 G Dunbabrn 43 P Papas 44 L Clarke 45 P. Matkans 46 P Sherlock 47 N Mitchell 48 . W Smith 49 B Inserra 50 K . Harty 51 G Pollock 52 G. Naidis 53 . A Taoulk 54 F. Denam 55 . D Watson 56 P Papatheodorou 57 S Tolley 58 D PavRt 59 T Jackson 61 J Panlan 62 G Thomas 66 A Stuart 69, S, Lock e

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4 DFtt 5 D Shine 6 R Heath 7, P Robertson 8 A. Smythe 9, P Bel l 10 P. George 11 S. Farley 12 . A Parri s

13 J . McInerney 14 T. Puls e 15 PFaulkner 16. P Corstorphin 17. D. Mayn e

18 . A . Course 19 P Nigro 20. H . Hansiou 21 . D, Hooper 22 . P Engellener 23,S Pace 24 H Murbc 25 T Merrett 26 R Minnie 27 B Kelly 28 P Mutimer 29 C Deer 30 R . Field 31 .A.Panou 32 M . Wilson 33G Miles 34 N Bone 35. M . Osborne 36 P Gilmore 37. N . Cameron 38. D . Cameron 39. T. Drive r 40. M . McInerney 41 . A. Rozantis 42 . W. Arthur 43.P Anderson 44. J . Rosanitis 45 D . Phiipots 46.B.Sheehan 47. T Bon e

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Coach: Bernard Dunn Asst . Coach : Peter Hannan 1 . M . Green 2, P. Barr y 3 C. Anderson 4 B, Waldron 5 N Fraze r 6 P Green 7 L Pergo6

8. C. Wright (DVC) 9 . C, Campbell 10, D . Tessie r 11 . J . Richardson 12 . D. Toohey 13.P Beddoe 14. T Lazzaro

15 G . Connolly (Capt) 16, P. O'Tool e 17. P Green 18. C . Steiger 19. M . Behan 20. P O'Brien 21 J . O'Callaghan 22. S. Nas h 23. M. O'Callaghan 24 . M. Lowe 25, D. Carroll 26. P. Wyles 27, D. Kinsella 28 M . Knuppel (VCapt) 29 M . Bolt 30 G . McHenry 31 S . Davey 32 .G,Sheedy 33. P Lync h 34. A . Clunrng 35. B. Gray 36, L Sullivan 37 B . Heading 38. C . Kuchel 40. S . McGraw 41 . K . Mullins

42 . N. Mitchell-Hill 43. M . Harrington 44. T. O'Callaghan 45. C. McClunan 46. M . Hage n 4T B . Kellett 48.T.Bndeson 49. G Mulcahy 55. P. Dwyer r'

FAWKNER Senior Coach : Stephen Buckley Reserv es Coach: Mark Tymm s 1 . M . Tymms 2, P. Rundle 3 . G . Busst 4 . W. Hoare 5 . S. Littl e 6 . R . Wilson 7. D . Cropiey, 8 .I .Habgood 9 . J . O'Lear y 10. B. Saggers 11 . K. Busst 12 . P Tymms 13. P Kerslake 14. M Roach 15 D . Terry 16. L . Cohen 17. G . Ould 18, K, Korp 19, S. Barrett 20 . G . Scott 21 . P. McAuliffe 22. D . Booth

23 . N . Gosewinckel 24 . B. Youn g 25. A. Saggers 26. B. Sellec k 27. G . Livingstone 28. A. Scott 29 . M . Barrett 30, T. Piccirnn 31 .J . Madden 32. A . Johnston 33. P Malerczak 34. D. Ruggerio 35. P Barrett 36. C. Kell y 37. M . Middlemo 38, P Smith 39,L .Dowd 40. R. Bulle r 41 . D. Cecchini 42, K . Dehenin 43, M . Busst 44. G Mitchell 45. D. Smith 46. B. Smith 47 . A . Brown 48. G . Walker 49. D. Portelli 50. R . Cohen 51, A. Wood 52, M . Potter 53. S. Lydiatt 54 M . Kan e

55. M . Scurgeon 56. J . Harrop 61 . R . Kavanagh 62 .K Kavanagh 63.T. Kavanag h

MONASH UNI . BLUES Senior Coach : Brian Ford Reserv es Coach : Marcus Hanlon 1 .J . Alexander 2 . I . Kohler 3, I, Ses t 4, B . Cornwell 5 G . Gal e 6 . I . Hildebrand 7 . B. Seato n 9 . L . Baring 10 .J .Koop 11 . M . Spencer 12, G . Oakley 14 R . Hyat t 16 A . Qui n 17 . S . Zachandis 18 . G . Hipwell 19 D Schwedes 20 S Manuell 21 .S Gile s

22 B,Rodoni 24 .P.Tnandos 25 . P. Balsann 27 .D, Newman 28 . P . Littl e 29 . A . Headberry 30. J . Sturgess 31 . J . Smit h 32 K Haeusler 33 N, Searle 34 J . Quin 35, A . Triandos 36 M . Ker r 37. J . Andritsos 39.J .Spencer 40. M . Dhillon 41 . A . Kiers 43. G Enders 45. M . Later 46. A, Hodgson 47 . J . Nicoiopoulos 48 . P . Andritsos 49 . K . O'Brien

50 M, Servos 51 B . Hodgson 52. A . Hadley 53.J .Shady 54 . G . Lor d 55 Z . Maric 57. M . Kanizay 58. M . Hanlon 59, H . Middleton 65, D. Woo d 67 . P . Whiteside 68 . G Scalzo 69 . D . O'Keeffe 70 .S,Jones 71 . M Hay 72 P Kavanagh 73 . A Parsons 74 . C . Atkinso n

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OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach: Mark Sarau Rese rves Coach: Jeff Bennett 1 . G . Bennett (VC) 2 . M . McLennan 3 . A . Pryor 4 M . Barbe r 5. M . Waddington 6, M . Allen 7. S . O'Connor 8 . M . Sara u 9 . M . Fishe r 10, C. Lade (Capt) 11 . C. Blai r 12 . D . Cochran 14 . J . Bennett 15 . R . Smith 16, M . Shippen 17 . P . Wof f

18 L . McMahon 19 . C . Broo k 20 T_ Grant (DVC) 21 C James 22 . L . Monument 23 . A, Cooper 25, P . Grant 26, C . Smith 27 .T . Burns 28 . T . Gale 30 . G . Densten 32 . J . Wal l 33, D . Smyth 34 . S Green 35 .T Sunderman 37 . M . Selby 38 J Tregaskis 39 . T . Hoar 40 .K .Young 42 . P. Thompson 43. R . Wraith 44 . R . Brown 45. L, Fildes 4& D . Hogan

OLD BRIGHTON RESERVES Rese rves Coach : Jeff Bennett 1 J . Allmand 6 N . Hillar d 9 M . Osborne 12 . D . Roberts 19 0 Milli s 10. M . Hutchinson 25. P . Latzer

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Senior Coach : Alan Stoneham Rese rves Coach : Simon Trumbie I T . Wilt s 2, R . Pisarski 3, J, Nichols 4 . D . Coroner 5. P Murray 6_ 1_ Arnold 7 . A Cochrane 8. A Tymms

9, G, Bradshaw 10, A, Joyce 11 N, Johnstone 12 . W . Bagli n 13 . R . Seccui l

15 J Warmsley 16 . P . Woo d 17 . D_ Ward-Ambler 1& . W . Ward-Ambler 19 . P . Thompson 20 . A Salek 21 . J Roysmith 22 . M . Ellinghaus 21 A Wilts 24 . D . Wilson 25 . R Brown 26T Stucky 27 E_ Coroner 28 C. Tyerill 29 R . Mead 30 . C. Elstoft 31 . M . Hope 32 . R . Webb 33, A. Bul l 34 . C. Anastasaks 35 . D . McDonald 36 . P . Nelso n 37 . G . Curtis 3& M . Naylor 39 . R . Nelson 40 . C. Walker 41 . G . Dixon 42 . E . Smithers 43 . J . Dowd 44, J Hart y 45 Z .Usenov 46 . J . Keebie 47 H . Summer 48 T . Werthmayer 49 . S . Bardsley 50 T .Read 51 M . Edgley 53 N Troupe 54. A, Wilson 55 . D . Nelson 56 N Boyden 57, R . Anderson 58, T . Kelsey 59. W. Kelso 61 . A . Stafford 62. A . Francis 63, B . O'Halloran 64 . M . Daddo 67 .S.Burny 68, G . Nelson 69 . D . Hamilton

THE MAX HOTEL TOORONGA VALLEY MOBI L ELDERS TRAVEL BENNISON McKINNON *

ST . BERPIARDS OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Russell Forbes Reserv es Coach : Craig Neave 1 . A. Dun n 2 C. Robison 3 . A . Allibon (Capt) 4 . T. Norman (VC ) 5 . D . O'Shaughnessy 6 . A . Taylor 7 . R . Forbes 8 . A . Kenealy 9 . C . Glass 10 . C . Brent 11 . T. Phillips 12 . T . Clark 13 . B . Trotter 14 .P .Beer 15 . T Pontefract 16 . A . Blac k

17. L. Farrell 18 . A . Maizels 19, J, Hope 20. M Paribett 21, S . Drum 22 . P . Robison 23 .J .Adgemis 24 . A . Anderson 25. E . Borghesi 26. L. Coleman 27 . I . Wallace (DVC) 28. G . Harvey 29. A . Damma 30. D. Woods 31 . M . Turner 32. N . Sammut 33. P, Scott 34 . P . Papas 35.A .McAree 36 . J . Carnegie 37 . R . Sell a 38 . J . Cash 39 . S . Stoddart 40 . K Kenealy 41 I . Teller 42, R Gruen 43 C . Neave 44. A . Turner 45, N . Kolitis 46, M . Heat h 47 . A . Phadoneos 48,B .Beamish 49. R . Bon d 50. D . Wallace 51 .D .Rogers 52, D Butera 53, S. Cowley 54. P . Dowling 55. J . Francis 56. P . Serrorn 57. P . Blankensop 58. P . Deveraux 59. M . Nougher 60. M . Stanley 61, G . Heath

62. J .P . Adgemis 63, J . Davey

Senior Coach : Frank Melican Reserv es Coach : John Wood 1 . M . Sullivan 2 . P . Fitzgerald 3 L . Daffey 5 J. O'Conno r 6 G McAllister (V.C .) 7 .J,Toohey 8 . P . Monagha n

9 . G . Wood . (Capt .) 10 . J. Federic o 11 . P . O'Brien 12 . P . Hogan 13 .R . Purcell

14 . S . Mel can (D,V C .) 15 . F . Monagha n 16 J. Pearson 18 . A Purcell 19 .& Byrne 20 . J. Fraser 21 . C . Doolan 22 . M . Mahady 23 . S . Walsh 24 . K. Mahady 25 . G Toto 26 . M . McGrath 27 A, Nathan 28 P Morrice 29,J McInerney 30 . G . Powell 31 . M . Fitzpatrick 32 . P . Bunting 33 . M . Redmond 34 . J O'Connell (D V.C ) 35 . J . Saundr y

36 . P . O'Dea 37 M . O'Connell 38 . D. Sullivan 39 . J . Gollant 40 . W. Haddad 41 . P . Freeman 42, A . Griffiths 43 . A . McCieave 44 . G . Powel l 45 A . Walsh 46 A . Capes 47 .D Dowling 48 . B . Dooian 49 D. Constance 50, L. Overman 51, A, Sullivan 52 D McAllister 53 R Doolan 54, G Matthews 55 D Abfalter 56, M . Syria n

57 . A Hargreaves 58 . B . Nott 59 . A . Elliot 60 . N Hiscox 64, D . Wood 65 .T. Bourke 66 D, Bourke 74 & Phelan 75 . P Hargraces 76 . D . Copeland 77 . M . Dowling 78 . M, Devers 9 Lit

THERRY Senior Coach: A. Crotty Asst . Coach : M. Purcell 1 . G Biddlestone 1 M, Conway 2 . J . Zaneth 3 J .Toohey 4 . S . Eastmure 5 .S . Ramsay 6 . T . Quinn 7 .P .Jones 8 . G. Bourke 9 . M . Grocock 10 . R Egglestone 11 . A . Crotty 12 . J . Gallagher 13 . M . Bosanko 14 .J . Reddick

15 . P . McCann/C . Barrett 16 .S . Gibson 17 . R . Lyons 18 T Taylor 19 . A . Ratcliffe 20 . M Ennis 21 . J . Tyler 22 .5 Bourke 23 C . Bye 24 . P . Mallon 25 . M . O'Rourke 26, P . Ryan 27 . M . Tadinac 28 .D. Sandman 29 . M . Hudson 30 . G. McCormack 31 .S .Ryan 32 . R . Costell o 33 . S . McMahon 34 . M . Donohue 35, D Aitken 36. S. O'Brien 37. D . Castaldi 38. M . O'Kearney 39. M . Hudson 40. C . Muscat 41 . M . Crotty 42.P Rya n 43. A . Whelan 44 M . Doran 45 P . Davern 46 . C, Ryan 47 P Ratcliffe 48,D Wngglesworth 49,J Mellon

51 . R . Moran 52 H . Ayad 53 . S. Cranwell 54 P .Jones 55 . M Purcell 56 . M . Bell 57 . G . McCullough 58 C, Mill s

64 . P. Crotty 65, M Hogan 75 . P. Bruno 88 . P. Murphy

Senior Coach : Kevin Morrison Rese rve Coach : Rick Frazer 1 P Slogren 2 J . Radford 3 R Grummett 4 M Russell 5 G . Salerno 6 A Coke r

7 S Cerni 8, J . Somerville 9. S Phiilipson 10. S. Brommei 11 . M . McErvale 13 L.Banks 14, T Mark s 15, J . Garde 16 B Kelar 17 N Hopkins 18 M Lagastes 19 P Vaughan 20 . N . Capp 21 .C .Jobson 22 . G . Newing 23, A Bearham 25, M Gibney 26 B, Pattinson 27 . N Heath (V C) 28,B .van Denderen 29,J Gra y 30 G Keys 31 J Cummins 32 N Pappas 33 G Mille r 34 . P Somerville 35 .J . Hughson 36 . J . Smith

37 . G . Haeusler 38 A . McArthur 39 . S. Davie 40 .E Popovic 41 . M McLaughlin 42 G . Wines (C .) 43 B Warre n 44 P Dillon 45 E Heffernan 46 C Thompson 47 . L . Doyl e 4& A . Rogers 49, A Gray 50,5 Shaddock 51,J,Chomiey 52 M. Bell 53 A . Salerno 54 . S . Thomas 55 . B . Harris 56 . D Robinson 58 T Hogan 59 . P. Weigard 60, M . Ranki n 61, A, Cunningham 65,A,Young 69 . A Bela y

72 . M Gdtrap 74 J Campigh 82 .A Donald

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® ,ii'o U L E BALACLAVA Senior Coach: Mike Smith Rese rves Coach : David Rea d 1 K Angw n 2 D Gregory 3, A . Hil l 4 B Rafferty (Capt) 5 M Hill 6 A. Breslin 7. M . Kouts 8, K . Palmer (DVC) 9 . B. Angwi n 10 D Caddy 11, B Wilson 12 . P McGrath 13.N . Monaghan 14, R . Patterson 15. P Bresli n 16. R . Morrison 17 John Sist 18 K . Hartley 19 . S Withers 20 M . Conroy 21, C . Chalker 22. PAusterberry 23, G . Schultz 24 S, Gate s

25. James Sist 26 A . Antonio 27.1 Wither s 28 H Dickson (VC) 29. R Stocker(ResDVC) 30 S. Talarico 31 . G_ Otaen(ResVC) 32 . S, Hill (Res Capt) 33. T. Hil l 34 B, O'Shannessy 35.S,Kovacs 36. R .Tangey 37. T. Hermes 38, S. Spalding 39 . K Drinan 40, G Halpin 41 A . Levey 42 . G . Brown 43 .1 . Gadunas 44 .G .Toogood 45 . M . Gamlin 46 R Calder 47, A . Christensen 48, R . Laffey 49. D. Cassar 50 A . Harrison 51 J Smith

Senior Coach* John Simpson Rese rves Coach : Steve Scullin 1 . S, Scullin 2 C Hoist 3. L . Holt

4 M . Legge 5.C Ladd 6 P. William s 7 J . Fraumano (VC) 8 B. Moloney 9. G . Pyers 10 P Adams 11, S. Sanders 12. D Gilbert 13. A. Shor t 14 D. Allard (C) 15. P. Moore 16. R. Doherty 17. B Collins l& J. Turnbull 19 A . Dal e 20 G Gent 21 . A . Cosolino 22, J Gilham 23, W. Lusk 24 . G . Foster 25 M Power 26. A. Mill 27. G. Mooney 28. A Weston 29 G . Sutterby 30 A Barry 31 M Veal 32, C West 33, D. Glas s 34. G, Donaldson 35. C. Pyer s 36. D. Turner 37, D. Gent 38. J . Bishop 39. B. Bowler 40 W. Gibson 41 D Taylor 42 . P. Austi n 43. C . Richmond 44 . 8, Hogan 45 . M . Gilbert 46, M . Knowles 47.T. Kearsey 4& M . Close 49. P. Mayerhoter 50 M . Phillips 51 . A . Thompson 52. S Coulson 53. G . Castiedine 54. R . Knight 55 D. Williams 56. G . Lugg 57. R . Cullen 58. G . Anderson 59. G . Place 60. S . Smit h

B . A .F.C. proudly sponsore d by PETER MYDLER MOTORS

CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : George Voyage Reserves Coach : Rob Vega s 1 . D. Matthews 2 J. Roseman 3. B. Mathews 4. R, Morrissey 5 W. Horton 6 D. Lowe 7. G, Boston 8 M, Millard 9, G . Dine 10. J_ Stone (VC) 11 . J . Dickson 12. R . Harrison 13. R . Sweetland 14. T. Nelson I& C. Cooney (Capt) 16. T. Royals (DVC) IT G . William s 18. N . Co x 19, J. Restarick 20 G Bourke 21, N . Brohier 22 . J. Clarkson 23 . D. Alle n 24 K . Decks (ResVC) 25 J . Harley 26 S . Williams 27. N . Capl e 28. S Cossart-Walsh 29. R, Castles 30. S Klose 31 . M .Rudden 32 . M Dicrosta 33. P McNamara 34. C. Roseman 35 R . Harris 36. C . Worthington 37 . M . Schotten (ResCapt) 38. P. Atkinson 39. J . Maestros 40.5 Roseman 41 . A. Heap 42 .D.Gregor 43, R, Royals 44, C . Bettany 45, M Stanto 46. P. Roseman 47. J. Naajar 48. B. Rossiter 49. S . Morrison 50. J. Headlam 51 . K . Hed n 52. S. Christopher 53. C. Dale 54. B. Shaw 71 . G. Paine (ResDVC)

iiAP:iPTON ROVER S Senior Coach : Ian Rice Reserve Coach : Ian Cave 1 . M . Coutts 2 . A Lawson 3. E . Panagiondis 4 . M Andrews 5 .D Rogerso n

6 . D. McConville (Capt) 7. B . Hibbs 8. C. Amoore 9, P. Wilson 10 . W. Austin 11 . I . Rogerson 12 . W. Capp (DVC) 13 . P. Poulter 14 . W. Boyle 15, S. Mulholland 16, N . Hope 17 B Bird

18 A. Winkler 19 . J . Hunter 20 .S. Devereaux 21 . E . Melnjak 22 R. Hetherington 23 . D. Devote 24 . M . Young 25, R . Melnlak 26 .J . Ross 27, D. Griffin 28. M . McKellar 29 S Pappon 30 G . Cox 31, S. McDonald 32, A . Lucas 33. J . Mather 34 . P. Jones 35. P Hartshorn 36. P Newman 37. P. Geuho 38. J. Harper 39. K . Ivey (C .Res) 40. P. Kahtsis 41, P. Rogerson 42 . A . Pryor (V.C.Res) 43. C Elliott 44,L .Geeson 45, M . Cai n

46 . I . Boyl e 47 B. Holstock 48 . E . McKay 49 . R . Malin 50 . G . Hoggett 51 . D . Fitzpatric k

FERRARI FASHIONS Ladies & Mans Wea r Hire & Sale s 467 North Rd . Ormond 578 0943

IVANHOE Senior Coach : John Wise Rese rves Coach : John Kin g 1 . R . Armstrong 2. G . Cameron 3. D. Hoffman 4 M . Donohue 5 P. Manue l 6. J. Hoffman 7. J. Matthew 8. J. Wise 9. M . Thackwray 10. R. Angelrni 11, D. Witchell 12- M . Lengacher 13. P Rawley 14. E. Newbold 15.J, Dfonc 16. P. Pentingdi 17. A . Zanata 18, G . Peacock 19. G . Sullen 20. A. Woolte

21 . C . Rose (VC) 22. R . Gilles 23. I . Forsyth (VC.) 24. A. Newbol d 25. A . Barro (Capt .) 26. M . Lacy 27 . T Anderson 28 A- Balcombe 29. R . Malcolm 30. J. Makin 31 . W. Baker 32 . M . Peacock 33. C . Flynn 34. M . Fabri s 35 . A-SoUropoulos 36 . S. O'Connell 37. R. Lewis 38 .S. Lynn 39 . D. Flynn 40 . L . Blakne y 41, C . McDonald (R .Capt) 42 . S. Hall

43. M . Jones 44.J . Sampson 45. M . Pratt 46 . R . Szygaiski 47. R . Maloney 48.D.Libertone 49. A. Matthews 50. W. Lloyd 51 . D. Webb 52 .J .Lynch 53, P. Bisogn i 54. L . Ceragdzita 55, S. Murray 5& M . Flynn 57, T Oberin 58. M . Snedden 59, D. Carroll

Simon Meehan Rese rves Coach : Greg Meadows 1. A. Baxte r 2, C . Connell 3. N . Schmidt 4, J, Robertson 4 C. McKenzie 5 S Dangerfield 5, G . Philli p 6. W. Smith 7. C. Waring 8. S . Meehan 9. T. Lyeli 9. A. Mytton 10. P, Bennett 11 . J. Ra e

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12 D Secculi (Capt) 12,G . Meadow s 13 S. Fuller 13 . B. Cart y 14, G . Lasscock 15. T Dora n

15, W, Philips 16_ J, Bingham 17 W. Cox 18. M . Constable 18. C Lan e 19. R . Gerny 21 . A . Walden 22 . R . Kingston 23 P. Noske 23. S King 24, R, Lavender 25 M . Colston 26 J Barclay 27. G, Smith 2& D. Merrell 28, A, Gilchrist 29 . W Byrns 29, T Jone s 30 . A McGoriick 31_ N Cameron 32 . D Mille r 33, G Tanner 33 . W Caspers 34, D. Fletcher 35 . P Derham 36 R Parton 37 .P.Wigg 38 D . Cotton 38 A . Wigg 39.A Hood 41 . J Woo d 42 P Flockhart 44. P. Howker 45. I . Ridoutt 46. C. Farr 47. R . Dobson 48. P. Merrell 56.B Ladd s

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OLD I VANHOE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: B . Nievandt Reserves Coach : 1 . B Yarwoo d 2 . R, McKenzie 3 . D. Fallaw 4 . I. Wells (Capt .) 5 . J . Steven s 6 . D. Vea l 7. B Cockertll 8. P Skaiberg 9. S. Bal l 10, B. Hall 11 . A . Ryan 12 A . Marks 13. J. Marshall 14. M . Huber 15. P, Cargin 16. T Stevens 17. A Trigardh 18. S Corlett 19, S . Jenkin s 20. M . Dyson (VC) 21 . A . Hau g 22 . D. Scott 23. S. Campbell 24. W. Parry 25. B. Nievandt(Coach) 26. N . Glove r 27, P. Ritchie 28 .D,Jones 29 . B . Wilso n 30 . C . Warren-Smith 31 . J. Norman 32 . N Harris 33 Sr Ramsdell 34. M . Lindley 35,S.Conboy 36 A Ongarello 37 E . Fakhri 38. T. Stanley 39. R . Bashford 40 B. Bennett 41,T. Cormack 42. S. Chalkley 43. C. Land 44 . C. Haug 45. S . McKay 46. S . Burgen 47. D . Cuttriss 48. M . Sherwood 49. M. Doddenii 50. P. Wild e

51 . D. Taylor 52. A . Novak 59. R. Bell 63, N . Skaiberg

PRESTON MBOB Senior Coach : G. Tsotacos Assistant Coach : N . Calcutt Reserves Coach : S. Ryle s 1 . N, Calculi 2 . I . De Bono 3. L Johnston 4. S Hinchcirffe 5 . D. Cato n 6 . D. Hepburn 7 D O'Brien (C Sen .) 8, J . Culph 9 . D. Heena n 10 J. Mounsey (VC Sen) 11 . A, Hodgso n 12. G . Hawke 13 A, Philp 14 M . Zubak 15 D, Hall 16 B. O'Connor 17. G . Turner (VCSen) 18. B. Milne r 19. G . Phillips 20, M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 22 . P Bullock 23. i . Ewing 24. R . Warwick 25 S McGowa n 26 A . Brydson (V,D.C,Sen) 27. S Richardso n 28, A Alien 29 C McGaw 30 P Caiigiun _ 31 . T Mason 32 M Mason 33 R Haysom 34 P Jone s 35. S Ryles (CC Res) 36 N Maynard 37 E . Kyriacou 38, G . Sabah (VCRes) 39. R . Johnstone 40 M Hodgson 41 D Phil p 42, M . Mitchell 43. L . Caligiun 44, P. Costello 45. S . Baxter 46,J. Mountney 47. T Richards 48. J. McCorry 49. T. Trantmo 50, C Cahg un

ST. - V I N S (~"7~'y S Senior Cr ch : Alan Qu-,fe Reserve Coach : A . Chester 1 . R. Hawkins (VCR) 2 A . Cheste r 3 . A Varasdi 4 . J . Sergeant 6. G . Gross 7.S Kerr(DVC) 8 P. Joyce 9,J .Fogarty 10. M . Klvac 11 . H. Stone (DVC) 12.R.Arthurson 13. P Hooper 14. J . Dynon 15.0.Houngan 16, P O'Brien 17. P. Fole y 18, C. Halfpenny 19. A. Rowbottom 20. A, Hal l 21 . T. Holde r 22, B . Campbell (VC) 23. M . Water s 24. P Meagher 25. D. Rigorn 26 A . Simmons 27. J, Quinlan 28 J Bar e 29. J. O'Brien 31 . J F X Sergeant 32, P Charles 33.S.Loorham 34 R Hourigan 35. R. Davey 36 M McKaige 37. A Beale (Capt) 38 A Richardson 39 D Chaffe y 40 B, Clark (ResCapt) 41 . T. Wilkinso n 42 P. Chaffey 43. Sr Bare 44 B Millar 45 N Morrison 46.D DeRooden 47 . M, Tretoa r

48 A Nanfra 51 J O'Brien 52. P. Lewin 59 N . Jolley

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T. ;IL[9A C.iD .O.u. Senior Coach : Peter oiivieri Rese rves Coach : Bernie Salter 1 A. McGaw 2 L. Buckley 3 J Howard 4 B Boyd (Capt) 5 M Gille n 6, M, Struth 7. C. Capiron 8. A. Trabnger 10 . P Buzz a 11, M Driscoll 12 A Avdabiie

13 P Susovich (ResVC) 14 M . Le e 15 M, Lake (DVC) 16 M . Ariens 17,J, Ciacna n 18 B Gill 19 M Kin g 20 A Riddell (VC) 21 .D.Behnk 22 P. Dyno n 23 M Clinch 24, A. Murphy 25. M . Harper 26, M . Broadhead 27 P. Berenger 28 A. Brandwood 29 I Hammam 30 S McGarnty 31 P Sherman 32 M Murnhy 33 P Gonzales 34 . M . Boyd

35. R . Ballarnn 36. C Kraus 37 P. White 38. R . Oakley 39. G . Healy 40 G Broadhead 41 . D Phela n 42 J. Naughton (ResDVC) 43 S Monagle 44 M Howard

45 P. O'Dea FesCaph 46 W Fiddle r 47 R. Saivmi 48. J . Palmer 49 N De Read 50 J, Ahern 51, J Murrihy 52 A Pearl 53 A . Camm 54 B Cummins 55 P La Fontaine 56 P Shorta l 57. F. Av,table 58 L, Nardelia 59. M Kay 60 P Buzza 61 . D Bergman


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State Bank 77 Victoria

TED A JAA X Founded 1906

BULLEEN UNITE D AJAX Senior Coach : Mark Fledy Rese rves Coach : Andrew Shenker 1 D Marks 2 A Klooger 3 A Kei 4 M Fnede 5 M Silve r 6 . M Roseman 7 G Velleman 8 M Feid y 9 A Bursztyn 10 R Bloom 11 A Halphen 12 G Poswell 13 J Mond 14 Brian Goldberg 15 P Goldber g 16 A Mdmacher 17 Ofer Komornik 18 D Sega l 195 Joseph 20 0 Marlow 21 D Sheezel 22 B Josem 23 A Lebransky 24 J Fhnuer 25 M Gross 26 A Kahnski 27 Braham Goldberg 28 D Rockawin 29 D Bnskm 30 D Alberts 31 A Phillip s 32 M Borenstein 33 Oren Komornik 34 L Burst.n 35 B Spicer 36 P Goetz 37 A Slade 38 J Stern 39 B Kay 40 P Berman 41, G, Neater 42 M Carp 43 J M idler 44 P Cherny 45 D Freeman 46 A Bassatl 47 J Jolson 48 L Goldberg 49 J Alberts 50 A Mordech 51 P Lebranksy 52 A Ze6nski 53 G Pianko 54 S Wort h 55 B Zielinski 56 H Silver 57 M Sinclair 58 D Super 59 S Arcoca 60 D Krongold 61 M Hyams 62 W Krongod 63 M Fo x 64 R King 65 J Davis 66 M Fagenblat 67 B Rothschild 68 M Edelstein 69 M Gdansk, 70 N Diamond 71 A Woolf 72 C Winter 74, A Horne 75. M Oved 80 G. Meltzer 81 . M Zurbo 87 R Lourie 88, R Bil d

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Senior Coach : Vic Harv ie Rese rves Coac h Craig Veitch t 1, Cairns 2 R, Morley 3. S . Dowd 4. N Cartledge 5. B. Wilson 6. M . Kelly 7 C Veitch 8. S . McLaren 9 H . Turvey 10- F. Corse to 11 . R Creighton 12 . D Thompson 13 G Cotenli 14 . J . Empe y

15, P. Dennis 16 . C. Foley IT D Gandolfo 18 B. Shar p 19 D Robbins 20, A . Dolinko 21 P Green 22 . P Waldron 23 . P Harvie 24. A . May 25, M . Harris 26 . P. Whiting 27. J. Harvie 28 . R . Wood 29 D Sexton 30 M Flanagan 31 . W Reynolds 32 .1 Mutimer 33, P. Sexton 34 .C, Stephens 35, P. Ban6eid 36.D,Speed 37. P. Flew 38 R . Pascoe 39. S Avery 40,L Godwin 41 K Strachan 42 . H Roberts 43 C Daddo 44 R Corse 10 45. G . Williams 46, D. Humphrey 47. G . Connolly 48. M . Porte r

49. G Taylor 50, W. Olney 51 M. Belato 52 P Leming 53 .S Dowd 54, J . McInnes 55 . S Baggio 56. R . Gallagher 57. D. Stacpoole 58. P Zrozi 59. B . Mot t

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ELSTERFd WICK Senior Coach : Steve Huckett Rese rves Coach : Peter Purcell 1 . L Murphy 2 .S, Bean 3 J . Eklo m 4 G Rosewarne 5 M Whelan 6 M Lloyd 7 T Heath 8. B. Howard 9,A. O'Conno r 10 J . Blennerhassett 11 . P Mahony

12 P- Ballantyne 13, P, Harri s 14 Alby Conlin 15 L McCooke 16 P Tsiampas 17 G . Oakley 18 P Broderick 19 . A Connelly 20. P Southall 21 . W Nicholson 22 R. Allsop 23 N . Christie 24 . D. Conlin 25 . A Cosmas 26 .D Mahony 27 S . Bel l 28 T. Johnston 29 J . Coyne 30 . P Ritchie 31 B Williams 32 . R. Elko m 33, T. Papantoniou 34, Adrian Conlin 35, M . Wright-Smith 36,T. Weedo n 37. G Marshall 38 B Hammer 39 . P. Callahan 40 . M . Daniels 41, G . Dunn 42 . P Ginkel 43 . A. Hankn 44 . E . Hill 45. R . Grandemange 46.D.Peake 47 E Wittenber g 48 L . McGregor 49 D. Lloyd 50 J. Daw 51,G .Hancock 52 . M . Sanelli 53.S,Peppard 54 P Street 55. J. Rei d 56. S McLennan 57. C. Amo s 58. G . O'Sullivan 59. T. Nicholls 60. A Gualano 61 . O . Gillingham 69, J . Freeman

p1MpE MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OB Senior Coach: Anthony Short Rese rves Coach : Ron Verm a 1 A.Legowch 2 . A . Atchison 3, R . Verma 4 D . Menzies 5 R Martin 6 S. Bradley 7. R . Knight 8 J . Dixo n 9 . D. Comer (Sen .Capt .) 10. M . Lotheringto n 11 . S . Harries 12, G . McLardie (V.C.) 13, A, Dawson (DV.C.) 14, A Webster 15 A . Moore 16 P Kotz 17 A . Drummond 18 .R,Wix 19 . J . Marshal l 20. A Athanasopouios 21 . C Sumne r 22 . S. Brown 23. C . Drake 24. G . Wilson 25.A .Capp 26. G Tyrrell 27 C. Tyrrell 28, C . Bavage 29, C . Geehman 30 .P.Brydon 31 M . Roach 32,1 Radlow 33 R- Currie 34 . S . Anderson 35. O. Pomie 36. R . Terren s 37, J. McLoughlin 38, C_ Short 39- P Baumgartner 40. D. Bake r 41 . P Kent 42. P. Fenning 43.S .Bahen 44. E . Stent s 45. A Sainsbury 46, D . Walker 47. S . Gabrielson

48. R McGregor (Res .C .) 49. M . Webste r 50 . M . Lai 51 . J. Behan 52 . B. Fulle r 53, C_ Hammond 54 . M . Gately 55. G . O'Brien 56. P Riska 57 . G . Thompson 58, B. Sergeant 59, A . Greatorex 60 P Geilings 61 . N . Hansen 62 . R . Real e 63. C . Fiegeltaub

OLD MENTOId1AN S

OLD CAMBERWELL Senior Coach: Duncan McCallum Rese rves Coach : Peter John s 1 . M . Hodgson 2 A . Mitchell 3. N . Brow n

4 A Inkster

5. C McCulloch 6 J.Labiache 7. P Kerkvleit 8. P. Jepson 9. R . Beal 10. E . Smith 11 . A . Dance 12. S. Holding 13. B.Jackson 14 A . Paterson 15. A Gnerson 16 W. Inkster 17 R Pike 18 G Adams 19 T Holding 20 . D. Proven 21 . S. Spicer 22 .S Burmeister 23 . M . Armstrong 24 . R . Wood 25.A. Kec k 26, G . Young 27.D . Woods 28, B Leitch 29 M . Hopkins 30, R . Paterson 31 . J . Howard 32 . B . Elliot 33. C. Guthrie 34.A . Rogers 35, S . Swingler 3& A . Glob 37 . C . Strachan 38. N . Huntley 39. M Todd 40. 8 Saivarns 41 . R Le e 42 . A . McCulloch 43. M .Eade s 44, M . Candiloro 45, T. Dukadinouski 4& C_ Evan s 47. P. Lemon 4& R . Graham 49. M . Kershaw 50 . A . Taylor 51 . R . Curtis 52 . A. Wat t 53, P. Gunton 54 .D.Adaway 55 . N . McCann 56 . J, Lee 57. Napier 58 . P. Crundell 59, D. Humann 60, S . Crundell 61,B,Sugden 63 . W. Earl 69 .P.Eades 84, B. Pkye 111 D, Hayes

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Senior Coach : R. Jamison Reserv es Coach : M . Osbor n T A . A.creman , J, Norman 3, R . Newman 4 . M . Barrett 5, C, Saville 6 .V Sciacca 7. G . Norto n 8. N . Macquire 9. R . Macquire 10. M . Durack 11 . D. Meyer 12- T Appel 13S.Sharp ^,: D. Rogers 15 . D . Sciacca 16. T O'Brie n .' 17. T. O'Tool e .' 18. J. Konicanin '. 19. W. Beynon 20 . R . Buxton 21 . C. Ericksen 22 . A. Leve r 23 N . Moodie 24- D Solley 25. W. Glue 26. B. Scalzo 27 C . Appel 28. M . Hendry 29. G Fathers 30 D. Ridley 3L S. Ingram 32. J. B y 33, P Vines 34 . D. Holland 3& P Hodges 36. S. Crick 37, T Birch 38 . A . Newman 39. R . Beynon 40 M Osborn 41, S, Gray 42 . G . Mickelburough 43. C Bes t 44, G . Lindsay 45.T Bournon 46 A Petrov 47, D . Mussared 48 D.Johnson 49. S . Jeffrey 50, C Funston 51 A . Szadura 52T Scalzo 53 . M . Chandekar 54 . M . Stanhope 55 . C . Davi s 56 . D. Wilkie 57.D .Schmzel 58. L. Paterno 59, G . Buxton 60 .P Beynon 61 . P Pezos 62 . R. Crouc h 63, L. Mickelburough 64,A .Edwards 65. G . Fleming 66. D. Gran t 67. C . Hutchings 68.G .Gakowc 69. J . Agius

POWERHOUSE Senior Coach : GlynrvEvans Rese es Coach : Rob Saros i 1_ Glyn Evans (CC) 2 . R .Sarosl (RCC) 3 C. Corbett 4 . M . Stone 5 . A. Miller 6 . R . Wegner 7 . C . Tnst 8 . N . Pavlou 9 . A . Morris 10. M M .Taylor Hansen 11 12 . P. Flaherty 13. M . Long 14 . B. Hall

15, J. Scotland (DVC) 16. T. Glase r 17 . N . Trompf 18. G . Stewart 19, A. Escott 20, D . Desler(VC) 21 . S . Cross 22. P Stewart 23. A . Ker r 24. R . Williams 25, J. Harris 26. C. Atkins 27. C . Newland 28. D. Stewart 29 . F. Stafford 30. R . Martin 31_ P. O'Sullivan 32 . B. Wilson 33 . M . Bra y

34 . B . Morgan 35 . S. Broadway 36 P. Hollowood 37.C. McLeod 38. R . Chapman 39. N . McKay 40. P Riedel 41 . P Dakin 42 . T. Goldsworthy 43.D . Hood 44 P Graham 45.A . Cope

46, T. Richardson 47, N . Col e 48 S . Mason 49. J Crawley 50 G Menner 51- T. Waters 52 . P. Isherwood 53. B. Traynor 54 . T. Hislo p 55, T Fosdick 56 . G . Morgan 57. D. Brown 58 . G . Scotland 59. D. Kretschmer 60. D. Angel l 61 . M . Brow n 62 . R. Henderson 63 . S. Comensoli 65 . R . Morrow 66. D. Menne r 67. J. Haberman 68.S. Monaghan 69, M Mason 70, G . Holledge 71 . A . Cottrell 72. N . Dean s 77. J. Tonkin

STATE BANK Senior Coach : Ken Bremner Assistant Coach : Tony Bul l Rese rves Coach : David Jenkins 1 . S. Cloke (C) 2. R . Gneil 3 . A. Rolfs 4 . K. Dervan 5 . J Bear e 6 . P. Henderson 7. i. Beer

8, L. Twycross 9 . D. Walpole 10, L . Bul l 11 . R . Hargreaves 12 . R . Burrage 13. M . Price 14 . M . Durham I& M . Florida n

16. N . Wallmeyer (VC) 17 . M . Purcell 19 . A. Maher 20 J. Coghlan 21 . G . Smith 22 . P. Duplessis 23. M . Aumont 24. D. Templeton 25 . M . Guy 26 R . Lmford 27. F. Isgro 28 . D Grant 29 . G . Watt 30 . J . Murphy 31 . G . Cramen 32 . M . Scott 33.C .Kenez 34.C . McLean 35, D . Brown 36, D . Kay 37. C . Arnephy 38. A . Brow n 39. G . Goldsmith (DVC) 40. J. Murray 41 . 0. Noronha 42. M Keating 43.D.Doonan 44 . A. Gal e 45. A. Garvie 46, J. Curtin 47. S. CLifford 48, C . Shepherd 49 . P. Koukouzikas 50 .J . Woo d

51 . B. Mason 52 .P Hyde 53 . M . Elford 54 . J . Pallotta 55, N . Hitchcock 5& G. Lawton 57 A . Car r 60 . D . Jenkins

THOMASTOWN Senior Coach : Reserves Coach : 1 G. Medwin 2 . C Cedro 4 . G Petsinis 5 L . Everitt 6 . R . De ThomaslS 7. P Hoppe r 8. A . Fellows 9 T Staois 10. B Leovold 11 . A Flemming 12. F. Farchioni 13. C. Pearson 14. B . Jenkins 15. B . Pellegrino 16. D. Farchione IT D. Leai e 18. Ken Harling 19 . G . Bubis 20. P Coverdale 21 . E . Lentirn 22. C . Tsalkos 23. D. Fellows 24. J. Krousoratis 25. S . Bradford 26. M . Spinoso 27. R . Kelly 28.L . Monbrto 29 Kevin Harting 30. C . Fellows 31 . C. Koul6nos 32 . B. McCreddin 33 J . Zaicos 35 . A . LaRosa 36 M . Golledge 37 . J . Theodorou 38. N . Argyriou 39. G . Kyrousis 40.A.Donnoh 41, W. Cooper 42. M . Mirro 43. G . Lattouf 44 . G Camiilen 45, M . Bloodworth 46, A. State s

47. M . Plowright 48 . P. Prinz i 49 . R . Carroll 50 . R . Gilpin 51 . M Boyden 52, K. Chandler 54 . G. Veikos 55 . R . Cleaver 56 . R . Molella 57. S. Cinaran 59 . T. Mazoski 60 . G. Whitney 61 . G . Kerneghan 71 F. Budak

73. A . Smith 75. J. Karambelas 82 .P Horkngs 83.J,Loche 88, V Taskmakis

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WHITEFRIARS Senior Coach Ray Keane Reserv es Coach David Hil l 1 . J. Philli p 2 S . Woodman (VC) 3. P Reidy (Paul ) 4. S. Strik e 5 R Van Raay 6 C Houston 7 P Coghlan 8. A McKeown 9, P. Harrison 10. T Pratt 11 . D. Sutton 12 . M . Spears

13 . M F. Reidy (Mark) 14, 0 Harri s 15, M . Harrison 16 M, Borrack 17. S. Santamana 18 T McNei l 19 D . Crowe 20 B Crowe 21 T. Coghlan 22 . M . Feutril 23, P Ciardulli 24, J . Bonnyman 25 . W. Lyail 26 . D. Cal6na n 27. M .J . Reidy (Mick) 28 . B. Lee 29 .B Dun n 30 . P,O'Bnen (Paul) 31 . N . Jenkins 32 P Hackett 33, G . Guggenheimer 34. S. Lowell 35. J. Dunbar 36.P Bun n 37 . P O'Brien (Peter) 38, L . McLaughlin 39, A Smith 40, B. Tierney (Capt ) 41, J . Housto n 43, N Roberton 44, R . Baker 45P Hay

46, D. Bourke 47. P. Mason 48,P Rohan 49 .S . McAuliffe 50. R . Bennett 51 . S. Logie 52 . M Lawson 53,J . Newton 54, P Battersby 55.D .Toohey 56. J. Elliot 57. S . Croke 58, G . White 59. P Gerraty 60.T. Lawson 61 . M . Roberts 62 . C . Goldrick 63. D. Flanagan 64. J. Flanagan 66. M Stevens 6T N . Hughes 70 . D. Micro 71 . P Sully 72, D. Thomas 73,S. Wegene r

FE RR I S AUDIO PRODUCTS


DE LA SALLE BLU E 1 R, Sanders 2 R Knight (Ca . Gray r3M 4 M Barton 5. C Lync h 6 K Harnam 7 G Murnane 11 . G Mooney 16 B Dye r 18 P Austi n 21 L . Southv.=eil 23 R Hogan 24 B Grubb 26 T Connolly 27 P Jakober 29 P Lindgren 31 . A Jeffers 32 P Aldridge 35 R Cullen 40 D Stephens 41 . M Bishop 51 .B Hobbs 52 .P Crapper 53 S Holt

54 D Tice 55 M . Armstrong 56 A Parr y 57 R . Welsh 58 . T Poon

59 W McCormack 60 P Arand t 61 A Garraway

OLD PARADIANS GREEN Coach : David McCormack 1 P Board 2 J Ste:nd l 3 R Aanensen(DVC) 4 C Fuller (VC ) 5 A Reidy 6 B Joyce 7 D Cousins 8 N Condie 9 P Donoghue 10 P Robertson 11 A Vdlant i 12 P Digney 13 J Mills 14 C Dixon t5 P Joyce (Capt) 16 Malt 0'Keette 17M yea r 18 P O'Loughlin 19 P Brabender 20 N Vasdeu 21 M Geary 22 W Brown 23 D Stuckey 24 Mike O'Keeffe 25 J Holme s 26 P Reid 27 D Quigley 28 P Stlvio 30 M Findlay 31 A Roberts 32 0 Craker 33 M Ward 34 D Castieton 35 T Ivy 36 M O'Connor 37 D Grave l 38 B Flynn 39 J Rowe 40 Mark OBrien 41 Justin O'Brien 42 T Jones 43 D Carafe 44 S OToole 45 D Keenan 46 L Thomas 47 T Canavan 48 J ConstanUnl 49 M Ramadge 50 J Reid y 51 Mark O'Loughlin 59 M Beveridge 60 Peter O'Loughlin 77 C He+.vaft

C~,. rh : Graham Gaff 1 D Alla n 2 A Kennealfy 3 A Schille r 4 S . Palmer 5 E Jones 6 B Howden 7 R Oldtieid 8 S Watson 9 F. Foo 10 S Rogan 11 C Singleton 12 S Stapleton 13 C Fdzmaunce 14 D Brakley

15 C Mandell 16 N . Proctor 1T D . Roberts 19 . D Mills 20. J. Naish 21 J Disanto 22 J Docking 23 R Nancarrow 24 M Youn g 26 T Williams 27 B Jefferson 29 . 5. Clarke 30 M, Storey 32 . J Hector 33, C Vine 35 C Kakoufas 39 . C Gittins 40 D Lucas 42 L Griffin 44 A Parki n 60 B, Woolhouse 69 D Phillip s

OLD, XAv cRfliai4 S Coach : A . Rogers 1M, Fit z 2 P. O'Sullivan 3 M Holmes 4 A Landrigan 5 W Natio n 6 C Orsini 7 M Kelliher 8 P Dalton 9 A Sheehan 10 H . Fenwlck 11 A McLean 12 J Moran 13 A . Duguid 14 G Dalton 15. R Dalton 17. G Edwards 19 D, McInerney 20 C Rus h 21 J McGenrns 24 J . Petroff 25 J Ralp h

27 D King 30 A Wilson 32 A Barbarich 33 J Wilson 35 P Maso n 37 N Stocks 41 A Dillon 51 A Hall

Coach: Chris Hall 1 G Curran (VG) 2 M Burgt o 3 P. Fium e 4 M Edmonds 5 M, Jackson 6, J Brennan 7. D. Jennings 8 R . Pollock 10 C . Watts 13 S. Hubery 14 A Hall 15 L Mclnneny 16 R . Brasher 17 D DeMattia 18 A Marosuca 19 A Mackintosh 20 P Manning 21 L Van Der Plight 22,A Johnstone 24 J Tully 25 A Edmonds 26 J Martin 27 S Brow n 28 G Hynes 29 D Carroll 31 R Davey 33 P Hogan 34, A, Seeger 36 D. Schuiiing 37, L. Meechay 38 M Kruger 39 P Brasher(C) 40. B Hoy 41 . D Fay 42 CRudd 43 M . Kirwan 44 M . Bourke 45, M . Fisher 46 . G, Archer 47.C Meehan 48 M . Worn 50 S Bolt 51 C, Stillman 52, M . Stillma n

ORMOND 1 . D . Bugs ski 2 . A . Gordon 3 0 Morros 4 . R . Cerolm i 5. C Thomas (Capt) 6 D Kal b 7.A, Orr 8 J. Sperlin g 9. B. Collins VC.) 10 D Woo d 11 D. Edgell 12. A Hayes (DV-C ) 13. P Ward

14 M- Hatherall 15 S Farrow 16. T Garavehs 17 C. Keleher 18 A . Grace 19 N . Pastras 20 P O'Neil 21 J Brown 22 R . Pelletier 23 S Grlbbie 25.N .Sebo 26. C, Bannon 30 D Osborne 35 .S Harrold 42, L . McDonald 44 N Daou 49 0. Saunders 50, B O'Hara 51 . L Black 65 B Egan 77 J Schmidt

MARCELLIN Coach : Keith Bostock 1 . M.Rozenboom 2 . S . Morga n 3 D Woolle r 4 A . BendoncChi O

5,A Duncan & G. Walsh 7. S. Beattie 9 . D Taylor l0r S. Reynolds 11, A . Bal m 14. A Doolan 15 . R . Pertich 16, R, Gtbelhn, 17 . A, Dlornsto 18 P Marshall 19 . T Slattery 20. J Golds (C) 21 J Leonard 22 F Baressi 23 J Neale 24, A, Hodgklnson 25 J Douglas 26 J Kann SPONSO R

HAILE? : Coach :,? Gary March 1B Cart y 2 . C Lasscock 3 M Armstrong 5, F. Mai n 7. P Robinson 8 C McKenzie 9, H . Broadbent 10.T Chegwm 11 J Poo n 12 A . O'Brien 13. N Bar r 14 M . Krause 15 W Phillips 16 B Main 17, G King 18 N Gordon 19 . R Parton 21 .A Labady 22 S Devernsh 23 R Pletcher 24 J Parton 25 S O'Leary 26 H Trim 27 S McNidder 29 .S,Hoey 30r A Hamilton 32 M Aigle 34 S Spars 37 G Tarr 38 B Herbert 39 M Thomas 44 A Kudv.ood-Scott

Under 19 Section 2 BULLEEN CAULFIELD TEMPLESTOWE GRAMM'NS : Steve

Coach : Kevin Tibald i

C . Mutimer D Robertson J Pulse

S Smit h A Pulverentl (VC) it P Rodbel l .2 . C. Tustin 15 C Chara 16 A . Shine (C ) 18 B Willoughby (DVQ ,9 S Tustin ?t, 5 Edmonds ~14 C McWaters 28 R . Puiverentt >9 S. Aylward 30 M Tomato it J Woolard 12, C Parri s 16 P Walsh 8 S Brady 9 C Youn g n1, D, William s -3 C McNamara 44 . J Cornford 45 R McMahon 46 R .Toscano 7 G Shallard 48 R Davison :9 R Mascetti 53 M Agrots 55 A Alfrenk o

2 T Barker 4 J Palmos 3 S Ewings 5 B Sergeant (Cl 4 M Affinita 6 P Ye e 5 J Dight 7 N Archdall 6 J

. Dickson 8 M Lansiey 9 T Buckley

7 S Hill 10 M Butterworth 11 D Higgins 8 N Caple 9 T Nelson 12 S Bradley 10 D Hogan 13 R O Connor l 11 T Breit 14 T Pau 15 1 Burridge 12 E Jedwab 16 J Newton 13 J Turner 17 0 Suckling 14 S Williams 18 R Brown 15 J Restarlck 19 B Harrison 16 N Cox 20 R Puels n 17 N Batzlas 21 D 22 Exto D Faux 18 D Nisen 23 B Hatzi s

19 P Phillips 24 D Sorrel l

20 M Rudden 25 J Marshall P,174 21 L Sleeman 26 B Archdal l 22 P Welch 27 P Antonis 23 C Vorrath 28 M 29Leonard J McGoug h 24 P Welch 30 1 Lac k 3t C Ruddick 32 D Walke r 33 C Homewood 34 C Howell

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UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach : Frank Henagen 1 . C. Primmer 2 .P,Shaddock 3.A .Carter 4. N . Weston 5 J . Koutsoukls 6, S. Ballard T S. Connolly 8 . B . Mulvihill 9 .J . Beckton 10.S. Dye r 11 . I . Nunn 13-I, DeStlva 14 . R . Poole 15.8, Madden 16 .J . Dawson 17. J, Finlayson 18 . G . Markley 19 . S Glover 20, P Wells

21 . C, Fagan 22 . D. McIntosh 23, A, Walker 24 . P. Kistler 25, M . Daunt 2& R . Jackson 27, M, Jones 28 T Keane 29. R. Brew 30 P Nixon 31, C, Henderson 32 D Newitt 33, R, Gartland 34 S Koroness 35 I . Mui r 36 R Watts

WHITEFRIARS OL D COLLEGIANS Coach: Ray McVilly 1, M . Doherty 2. M . Bateman (VC) 3 A Carbone 4 G White 5.C Dunbar 6 D. Midr o 7 T Penaiuna 8. M . Fasan 9 M . Lake 11 R . Reidy 12 P McGmnn 13. M Heath 14 C . Fiett

15 P. Howe 17.T, Hansen 19 F. Macvean 20 J Whit e 21 M . White (Capt) 22 D McIntyr e 24 J. Carduill 26 B. Starbuck 30 T Strike 32,A Ravenarki 33, D Guilty 36. A Macvean 37, T O'Sullivan 41 . M Scot t 44 S Alderson 46 . D Willson 48 G . Chandler 50 A LivseyCole 71,G Johnson 75 S Butler

OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : Simon Cooper 1 S Stonier

2 S Eggleton 3 P Jones 4 M Brockhoff 5 A Cleland 6 A Smith 7 C Walke r 8 Simon Stribling 9 D Mos s 10 L Daddo it S Cooper 12 C Griffiths 13 G Tlrrel 14 N, Power 15 S Ros e 16 W McKenzie 17 S Osborne 18 A Clements 19 R Clements 20 T Dugdale 21 B Murphy 22 C Murphy 23 J Shelton 24 E Coroner 25 P McDonald 26 S Plowman 27 H Ingleton 28 R Simpso n

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M .H .S.O.B . Coach :

Duketrs Coach 1 P Antoni s Ray Ba ro n 2 L Apostolou (VC) 1 R Royals 3 A Palmo s

Ian Bibby 1 P Board 2 J Stemd l 3 R Aanensen 4 C Fuller 5 A Reidy 7 D Cousins 8 N Condo 9 P Donoghu e 10 P Robertson it A Vtllant i 2 P Dlgney 13 J Mills 14 C Dixon 15 P Joyce 16 Matt OKeetfe 17 Matt yea r 18 Paul 0 Loughlin 19 P Brabander 20 S OConnell 21 M Gear y 22 W Brown 23 J Lavrley 24 Mike O'Keeffe 25 J Holmes 26 P Reid 27 D Qwgley (C) 28 P Stlvio (DVC) 29 J Salzano 30 M Findlay 31 A Roberts 32 D Craker 33 M Wald 34 D Castleton 35 T Liv y 36 M 0 Connor 37 D Grave 38 B Flynn ' 39 J Rowe 40 Mark OBrlen 41 Justin O'Brien 42 T Jone s 43 D Angove 44 S 0 Toole 45 D Keenan (VC) 46 L Thoma s 47 T Canavan 48 J Constanbni 49 M Ramadge 50 J Reid y 51 Mark 0 Loughlin 60 Peter 0 Lough6n

OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach : Andrew Taylor 1 . A . Stubb s 2. C Billing 3 . R Dooley 4 R Canwn 5. T. Byrne 6 A. Cowpe r 7 J Sinclair (Capt) 8 . B . Steel e 9 . C. Allard 10. M . Sproule 11 . R Steele 12 . R Dooley 13. N Hart 14P.Roberg 15 T. Bloch 16 J . Buckley 17. D. Steel e 18 H . Bradfield

19. J . Worssam (VC) 20 J . Raftopouios 21 E Johnsto n 2Z P Millington 23.R Winneke 24 S Pickett 25 S Fletcher 26. G Bennett 27 . N Howell 28.S Gibbs(DVC) 29 A Hutchinson 30 J Earl e 31 A Millar 32 . T Wilson 33. R Bruce 34, N Buff 35, N Carmichael 36, M Cottereil 37. B Curri e 38 R Fraser 39 J Laird 40 S Twlt t

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MONASH BLUES Coach: Steve Giles 2, P Bett s 3 J- Harrison 4 D Walsh 5 R . Burton 6 T Baldwin 7 M Kellock 9. M Co x 10. G Thomas 11 D Lawrence 12 . G Oakley 13 . P Shattock 14 M . McColl 15 D O'Brien 18 G Shlmmtn 20 A O'Hara

22 M McFarlane 23 S . Kirby 24, M Green 26. A . Par k 27 D . Newman 28. M Surrldge 29 S Ryan 30 T Sharrock 31 C Body 32 0 Late r 33 M Christiansen 34 R Goodwin 35 R De Wi t 36 N . Ise r 37 S MacFarlane 38- R . Knot t 40 . D, Bruce 42 D Pi Pllla 45 M Lalor 46 A McGaffin 47 R Huffer 49, P Reynolds 51 B Hodgso n Sponsored b y

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6 S Martin 7 S Parrett 8 A Brebner 9 J Kennedy 10 K Breen 11 . C . Overman 1Z M . Mullins 13. J . Law 14 . S Doran 15. A Comito 16 B Gallagher 17 D Garvey 18 J Gallant 19 S Gollant 20 B Dowling 21 . C Mallia 22 S Walsh 24 P Capes 27 S Murphy 28. B Horn 32 S Jones 33 Paul Rogerson 43 M McGowan 69 G, Arrowsmith

NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : T. Mill s 2 8 Aquila 5. B Devine 6 T Phe e 7 A Driscoll 10 J Collard 12 NLrthgow 13 M Sultana 14 R DivR a

15, B . Boccabella I& M, Varna 17 J . Buge)a 19 R . Trewin 21, D Perris 22 . L Nardella 27 G Irvin e 30 D Fitzgerald 35 A Tnmboll 36. C Holcombe 38 B Pawsey 39 G Cutts 40 M Jarrouge 42 A Steward 46 P Gayfer 52 M Ferro 54 L Lynton 63 . A Dwyer 64 A . Tripodi 65 S Boozer 67 G Tatt i

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THERRY 1 A. Nelso n 1 S . McKibbon 2 .J . Sandman 3 C. Llonto s 4 J Schembn 5 S Forbes 6, K Gran t 7 M Fitzpatrick 8 A Ng 9 W Brundell 10 M . Carter 11, I . Sheerly 12 . C. Masters 13 . L . Clifton, (Capt) 14 . D McClo y 15, N . Bull 16 D Ford IT R Smith 18 M Walsh 19 L Farrugia 20 B Mlehcki 21 B Grocock 22 M McIntos h

25 D Goodear (VC) 26 J Master s 33 M Goodwin 38 G, Pinner 39 D Gragat 41 M Crotty 43 G Grocock 51 . D Barron

66 G Rossignolo

OLD BRIGHTON Coach : Mark Swain Manager: James Paynter t B Barke r 2 M Talbot 3 A F,sher 4 H Swan 5 A Comno 6l legh 7 H Ja-s 8 C Knight 9 A Whithal l 10 S Duggan 11 B Broome 12 D West 13 R Phtl6ps 14 S Scott 15 D Ande<son 16 M Johnston 17 A Hamdton 18 W Jackson 19 J Lade

20 T Patterson 21 R Patterson 22 8 Ward 23 M Reynoias 24 h1 D-ne 25 J Rya n 26 J Ho,den 27 R Moreton 28 J Mano n 29 A Loos C^-,der 30 M Ayes 31 G Reyno!os 32 J Templeton 33 P WWamson 34 B Hal l 35 S Lennox 36 0 Pusar 37 A Ho u

38 G Jacsson 39 B Sloa n 40 41 42 43 44 45

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach ; Mick Shaddock I J Baker 2 C Fegan 3 A Lane 4 J Leeman S N Liley 6 C McDonald 7 C McArthur 8 N Mark s

9 D Moorreko 10 S Morgan 1t M Fever t2 G Rob noon t3 1 Solomon t4 C Simmons 15 B Smith 16 A Tillyara

17 B Roonavms(VC) t8 N Carr 9 C Brown 20 S Bier ri, 21 R Barbary 22 S Longley 23 J Start 24 C Carly 25 J De Fraaa 26 P Flynn 27 D Wilson 28 M Hynes 29 0 McKellar 30 P Pesaven ;o 31 S Socks 32 D McFarlane 33 M Fogartv 34 J Spunl 35 D Branndt 36 8 H,sk,ns 37 B Hennessy 38 A Henget 39 S Wilson 40 B Pcket t

50 S Shaddock(DVC) 57 8 Scanlo n 59 P We'gard (G )

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Under 19 Section 3 ALBANVALE Coach: T. Lanciano 1 . D. Craig 2 . D. Simonis 3 . J . Dombazalski 4 . S . Agius 5 . V. Agius 6. C. Agiu s

7, P . Razbocan 8. J . Rollard 9 . W. Duffy 10 . J . Zerafa 11 . D. Dodomaide 12 . S, Caulfield 13 . A Leetet 14.A .Paddon 15 . S . Smith 16 . S . Wilmot 17 . P Davis 18 S . Mitchell 19 M . Bircham 20, B. Vitalone 21 D Aitchison

22 N Koutsouradis 23 J, Smit h 24 B, Williams 31 . W Bentley 40 D . Liddlee

AQUINAS O .C. Coach: John Hickey 1 . D . McKellar 2 . J. McLaughlin 3, C . Collive r 4 . B . O'Connor 5 . A. Krakouer 6 . A. Ferlazzo 7, T. Walshe

8, P. McCarthy 9 . A. McEvoy 10 R . Monce 11 . T. Maher 12 T, 13 C, 14 .S . 16 . D.

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17. S. Kell y 18, R Sheehan 19 . J . Peake 21 C. Clifford 22, S . Upto n

23. J Livingstone 25, P Marshall 28 G . Bar r 31 L . Denver 33. J . McEvoy 44. P. Harri s 55 . B . McDonal d

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BULLEEN UNITED F.C . Coach : P. Melton 1 . M. Radcliff 2 . P Ceccetto 3. R Hol t 4. S. Irvin e 5, F Andrews 6 . D, Thompson 7. J . Mora n 8 . A . Pop e 9 . R . Kennedy 10. B. Mott 11 . S . Crockford 12 . S. McLaren 13. J . Rainbow 14. M . Stratton 15. C . McInnes 16 . M . Belato 17. A . Buse

18. S. Godwin 19 . A . Dolinko 20. D. Marks 21 . B . Marrett 22. M . Pope 23. J. Redfern 24. A . May 25. P. Harvie 26. R . Williams 27. L. Godwin 28. C. Kernan 36 C . Stratton 38. S. Mitilineos 39, M . Fitt 40. A . Humphrey 46. D . Humphrey 44. R . Corsello 54, P Cottertll

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OLD TRINITY GRAMM'NS 1 . P. Harvey 2. C . Anderson 3. B. Davey 4 . M . Beamish 5. A. Parkes 6. S . Madner 7. L . Thomas 8 D. McCulloch 9. C. Orwi n 10 . T. Lobb It . A . Daniels 12, S, Webb 14 . M . Gutter 15 C. Lynch 16. W. Noble 17 . R, Evans 18. G . Doufas 20. B . Hatfield 23 J . Hooper 26. M Symols 28 . G . Harvey 32 . B. Constanti 38, R, Phillips 44, A. Turner

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21 . L . Van Der Plight 22 . A. Johnstone 24. J. Tull y 25 . A . Edmonds 26. J . Martin 27. S . Brown 28 . G . Hynes 29, D. Carroll 31 . R . Davey 33 .P Hegan 34 . A . Seager 36 D Schuiling 37. L . Meechay 38 . M . Kruger 39 . P. Brasher 40 . B . Hoy

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The fitrure is assured . IMPORTANT NOTE TO PRESS CORRESPONDENTS All faxed best players and goal kickers must be faxed by 12 noon Mondays to be included in this list . A SECTION UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (-) 50 R . Brasher, De La Salle (-) 51 Maclnnes, Uni Blues Caffry, Marcellin (-) 35 Griffin, Collegians (-) 46 Perkins, Old Scotch (-) 29 C . Fuller, Old Paradians Green (-) 33 Schuhkraft, Ormond (-) 26 Fiume, De La Salle (-) 35 Berzins, Collegians (-) 26 McIntyre, Whitefriars (-) 28 Boysen, Marcellin (-) 22 22 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Freeman, Parkside (-) 21 Knight, Old Brighton (-) 67 Fitzpatrick . Kew (-) Atkinson, North Old Boys (-) 21 Perrett, St Bernards (-) 42 Aujard, Old Scotch (-) 20 Hatzis, MHSOB (-) 3 0 Goodwin, Therry (-) 29 B SECTION Sheedy, De La Salle (-) 34 A. Dwyer, North Old Boys (-) 28 N .Heath, Unit Blacks (-) 32 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Hildebrand, Monash Blues ( -) 30 Wa rt on, St . Kevins (-) 38 R . Heath, Bull/Temp . (-) 29 S . Bolt, De La Salle Gold (-) 34 G,Wood, St . Bernard's (-) 27 Riley, Mazenod (- 31) Peter Green, De La Salle (-) 27 Fitzsimmons, Mazenod (-) 29 Zanetti, Therry (-) 26 D . Pougious, Thomastown (-) 29 B. Saggers, Fawkner (-) 25 Walsh, Aquinas (-) 28 SAllen, Old Brighton (-) 2 4 Waddington, Old Brighton (-) 24 A RESERV E C SECTIO N McAllister, Kew 35 (-) Philips, Preston MBOB (6) 63 27 Heaphy, Old Xaverians (-) Riddell, St . Kilda (3) 61 26 Schmidt, Collegians (-) Panagiotidis, Hampton Rovers (4) 58 23 Mitchell, University Blues (-) Weston, Banyule (-) 51 Roth, Ormond 23 (-) Ross, Hampton Rovers (5) 47 Legge, Banyule ( -) 45 B RESERV E D SECTION O'Keefe, De La Salle (-) 19 Pratt, Whitefriars (-) 52 P. Monogham, St . Bernards (-) 17 Evans, Power House (3) 45 ould, Fawkner (-) 17 Acreman, Old Mentonians (-) 40 Selleck, Fawkner (-) 14 Biennerhassett, Elsternwick (1) 38 Anderson, Bulleen/Temp (-) 13 C.Cedro, Thomastown (-) 3 6 (4) 32 C RESERV E Wix, MHSOB E SECTION Bowler, Banyule (-) 36 (1) 71 Haysom, Preston MBOB (-) 26 Wilson, Lat robe Uni D. DeMorton, NorthBrunswick (6) 61 Devola, Hampton Rovers (2) 22 Patterson, Heatherton (2) 45 L . Laligiuri, Preston MBOB (-) 19 Burgess, Doveton (4) 43 Robertson, Old Haileybury (-) 19 Seeley, St. Bedes (9 ) 39 D RESERV E D . Stevens, Brunswick (1) 29 Cu rt in, State Bank (-) 47 F SECTION Martin, MHSOB (1) 33 McGowan, Williamstown (-) 57 Peter O'Brian, Whitefriars (-) 27 Martin, Waverley (2) 55 Young, Old Camberwell (- 24 Oliver, Old Carey 54 Szietz, ANZ Bank 47 (-) Camilleri, Thomastown (-) 22 Phillips, FIT (2) 45 E RESERV E Merton, Uni Reds (5) 42 39 Watson, Doveton Fossa, University Reds (-) 37 Penouris, Heatherton 30 (2) G SECTIO N Bryant, St . Bedes 26 (1) Thomas, Bloods (10) 53 Ryan, Aquinas 24 (-) Dalton, Kew (5) 39 Cavalieri, La Trobe University 22 (-) Warner, Monash Whites (3) 22 21 Konstantinidis, West Brus . (-) D. Maclsaac, Kew (2) 20 Taylor, La Trobe Unit 21 (-) Prowse, Kew (- 18 H SECTION F RESERVE Pouloupoulos, St Kilda (1) 32 Dawson, Williamstown (-) 60 Griffin, St . Kevins (3) 25 Clode, Commonwealth Bank (-) 22 Lang, Richmond Central (-) 22 Yusuf, Commonwealth Bank (-) 21 Tymms, Richmond Central (2) 22 Hayden, St . Leonards (-) 17 Philips, Richmond Central (7) 22 J . Boyle, Mazenod (-) 1 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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ROUND 14 - 5 YEARS AGO - 1984 Collegians lost their fourth game in a row whe n third team De La Salle beat them 10.12 to 5 .7. The Lions, level on points with De La, held on to second position by percentage of 1 .1 . Collegians met bottom team, Kew, next week and hoped to gain some form n that game . De La's premiership hopes slipped when champion ruckman Michael Greene suffered a severe knee injury. MHSOB, what a lucky club - were able to thank their boundary umpire, Doug Wharlow, for running his 300th game, a VAFA Merit Award winner in 1984 . No rth Old Boys were the most disappointed team of the round when, leading by 3 goals, with two minutes to play, Old Scotch kicked two in a minute, and then Peter Sherwin won the game after taking a tumbling mark and threading through a typical Sherwin goal . Ian Robe rts, Collegiand Under 19 full forward, kicked 9 goals to take his tally to 104 . Therry finished strongly in the last term to defeat State Bank by 5 points and stay level on points in top position in 'D' with Thomastown and MHSOB . Final scores, 12 .14 to 12 .5, with the stars for the day, Flaherty, Crotty, Ratcliffe (Therry) and Gniel, Spithall, Jenkins (S .B .) . Geoff Medwin became the first Thomastown player to reach 200 games. 10 YEARS AGO - 1979 St. Bedes saluted Tony Vaughan on playing his 200th game, the only member of club's 1969 premiership side still playing - a tremendous clubman and a cool competitor. To bring memories to some and surprise to others A' Section captains were C .Loft (De La Salle), Shane Maguire (NOB), Ian Cordner (O.Melb .), A .Johnson (O.Par.), John Anderson (O.Scotch), Andrew Chisholm (Ormond), Ross Perrett (U .Blacks), Michael Yeo (U .Blues) . Who captained Ivanhoe and St . Bernard's? (Andrew Chisholm was a State Selector in 1989 . N .R . ) Wioth five rounds to go in 'A', a battle for the last two positions in the four was between U .Blacks 32, North O .B . 32, Ormond 30 with St . Bernards on 24 and little chance. 150 games to Old Camberwell stalwart, Bob Hanon, a member of the Club's 1972 premiership side, a feature of his game 'dashing down the ground, bouncing the ball, and after eluding his opponents with pace, kick a raking drop kick into attack ! In 'B' Caulfield Grammarians, Parkside, Fawkner, level on 24 were 8 point behind fourth team, Old Xaverians . In perfect conditions at VFL Park, Australian Amateurs defeated Northern Territory, 27.17 to 13 .15. THE AMATEUR FOOTBAL LER 1989

Best were Sleeman, Bourne, Wade, Marchesani (from Vic .), Wright (from W .A.), and Haslam and Annear from S .A .), 200 to Rick Sykes (Powerhouse), Russell Knight (Ivanhoe) and 150 to Trevor Weir (Old Trinity) and Paul Killen (Heatherton) . 15 YEARS AGO - 1974 St . Bernards showed a return to form and went away from North Old Boys by 7 goals, knocking North out of the four again . Monash Blues on top in 'B', beat second team, Old Trinity, by 10 goals with scores 17 .14(116) to 7.9 .(51) . Best were Moore (7), Sweetland, Mutimer (Monash) and Johnston, R . Peers, Hansen (Old Trinity) .

Graeme McKay reached 200 games for Alphington . One of those typical tributes written 'has had a full and varied career with the club, Juniors to Seniors, A'C' Section best and fairest, captain a few years ago, been rubbed out, you name it, he has done it . One of the most accurate kicks in the side, either out of bounds on the full, or if he is close to the goals, then he hits the post". Old Camberwell (D) trailing Old Xaverins 1 .11 to 7.6 at half-time kicked 10 .8 to Old Xav's 5 .3 in the second half to win by 10 points and keep their final hopes alive . Best were James, I .Irehar, Mullett . R . Hanson, R .Hewitt and Whilford . 20 YEARS AGO - 196 9 Melbourne High (9th) shocked Collegians (3rd) with an 8 point win, gained mainly with 4 goals against the wind in the second quarter . MHSOB kicked only 2 .10 in the second half but managed to hang on . Nick Rogers became only the second player in Monash Uni's history to play 100 games . A .M .P. farewelled former coach and stalwart supporter, Nick Gelavis, on his departure to Perth . Only undefeated team at this stage was Ormon d Juniors with 13 wins and a percentage of 282 .0. The next three teams - University, MHSOB, and Monash University were level with 9 wins.

150 games to Peter Conway (De La Salle) and 100 to Peter Lovett & Les Caldwell (O .Melb .) and Ken Harris, Captain-coach of Foots. Tech . Old Brighton (10th), battling to avoid relegation to 'D' Section stayed with Old Melb .(3rd) until the last few minutes to go down 10 .8.(68) to 11 .16(82) . Best players wre Berry, Dalton, Peachey (Old Brighton) and R .Thompson, Hallo, Caldwell (O .M .) 30 YEARS AGO - 195 9 A determined Tasmanian side made Victoria fight all the way for a narrow win in the Carnival . A brilliant second quarter burst of 7 goals cave Tasmania a n 37


8 point lead at half time . Victoria fought back to lead by 20 points halfway through last quarter but Tasmania then scored 2 quick goals . Victoria, defending desperately, held on to win by 9 points with final scores, Victoria 14 .11 (95) to Tasmania 12 .14(86) . Best were Rush (7), Keogh, Russel, Colenso, Callen, Daff and for Tasmania, Evers, Ferrall, Perry, Palfreyman, Robertson, Mitchell . ANZ players gathered at the home of Jim Somerville to congratulate Geoff Ridgeway upon playing his 100th game - the first member of ANZ Bank to do so. Only undefeated teams after 13 round were Power House (C) and AJAX (D) while only teams yet to win were Malvern (C), South Melb . City (D) and

Commercial Bank (E( . Powerhouse almost went down to Brunswick when they kicked 9 .23 (77) to 10 .6 (66) . , Best were: Jones, Hutchinson, Hugifies (P,H .) and Stokes, McCabe, Hunter (B'wick) . 40 YEARS AGO - 194 9 A crowd of 3,000 or so saw Ormond (2nd) lead University Blacks (top) by 4 points at three-quarter time and then go down in the last quarter when the home side kicked only 1 goals to Black's 6 .6 . Leading umpire of the day, Jim Walsh was in charge. John Brady, Max Finch and Mick Dexter played outstanding football while Stock, Walker and Rowse were Ormond's best .

1989 Elsternwick Park Programm e Due to the rapid deterioration of the playing surface of the Elsternwick Park main oval, all scheduled matches have been cancelled and revert back as home matches for first named clubs . That is, there are no matches being played at Elsterrrvvick Park on June 24th, July 1st and July 8th . July 8th NO GAME *August 27th (G&H) Grand Final s July 15th (D) Elsternwick v State Bank September 2nd (B) B Section 1st Semi-final July 22nd (A) Parkside v Old Xaverians *September 3rd (A) A Section 1st Semi-final July 29th (D) Elsternwick v Thomastown September 9th (C) C Section Grand Final August 5th (B) Old Trinity v Old Brighton *September 10th (A) A Section 2nd Semi-final August 12th (A) Old Scotch v Parkside September 16th (B) B Section Preliminary final *August 13th (B) Therry v Old Trinity *September 17th (A) A Section Preliminary final August 19th ** GAME STILL TO BE ALLOCATED September 23rd (A) B Section Grand final August 26th (A) Collegians v Old Scotch *September 24th (A) A Section Grand final *Sunday **Contact General Manager if home club interested in playing at Elsternwick Park on this day .

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C SECTIO N 2 .6 2.6 3 .13.31 Jr, BLUES 1 .2 PARKSIDE 4 .3 9 .3 10.6 13.9.87 PARKSIDE Freeman 7, L .Panjari 2, Vrncitoria . Sedgwick, Williams , ir-rra . BEST Pavia, Yoksich, Mitchell, Bradley, Freeman, Vincotono) UNI BLUES Maclnnes, C.Taylor, Furphy . BEST Furphy, Allen, Kanrs, „ , .,_rns. Dowling, Karamoshos . 3 .4 4 .4 7.8 9 .9 .63 NORTH O.B . 1 .1 4 .9 6 .11 8.14 .62 MARCELLIN NORTH O .B. Jones 2, Atkinson 2, Cahill, Moloney, Booth, P .Dwyer, BEST Moloney, Booth . Baker, PDwyer, Holman, Daniels) MARCELLIN Boysen 2, Caffry 2, Origlasso 2, Sheehan 2, BEST i ;mad, Lennox, Sheehan, Cooper, Caffry . Delahunt . 0 . XAVERIANS 1 .4 2 .7 3.8 4.11 .35 COLLEGIANS 1 .3 2.5 4.7 5.10 .40 COLLEGIANS Daly, Berzins, Schober, Woolhouse, J .Bennett, BEST J.Bennett, Hoyle, Galbraith, Scott, Griffiths, Hinchem , OLD XAVERIANS Walsh, Callan, TStoney, Bourke BEST Mortenson, Dann, Warhust, R.Curtain, McClelland, Taylor. KEW 1 .1 2 .2 2 .3 3.5.23 ORMOND 5.3 8.5 13.8 15 .10 .100 ORMOND Roth 4, PMcDonald 2, Taylor 2, Jobling 2, Connell, Tobrn, r .,ox, N .Cox, McCooke. BEST D.McDonald, P.McDonald, Russell, ngston, Grace, Clarkson . KEW Fitzpatrick, Kendall, Griffiths, BEST Lord, Barry, Kalac, R .Bruno, BCasauria, Thornley . 0. PARADIANS 2.3 3.5 5.8 8 .9 .57 1 .1 2 .2 6.3 7.3 .45 0. SCOTCH 0 . PARADIANS Beck 2, Gleeson 2, Pritchard 2, PWood, Mansfield BEST Gleeson, LaRosa, McClements, RConsidine, Spillane, Grills . 0. SCOTCH McLeish 2, Brown, A .Hart, Hodge, N .Hooper, Veselik. BEST Smith, Austin, E .Allen, Brady, Sinclair, J .Hart .

BALACLAVA 0 .3 2.4 7.7 14.8 .92 BANYULE 6 .5 11 .9 14.15 17.19.121 BALACLAVA John Sist 3, Conroy 2, Gregory 2, Halpin 2, Rafferty 2, K .Angwin, Gates, Palmer . BEST Gates, Dickson, Conroy, Palmer, S .Withers, Gregory. BANYULE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . IVANHOE 3 .3 5 .9 7.11 8.13 .61 ST. KILDA 3.4 7.5 11 .5 14 .8.92 ST. KILDA Gillan 4, Bennett 3, Driscoll 2, Mcaw 2, Lake, Brandwood, White. BEST Driscoll, Buckley, King, Capiron, Brandwood, Gillen . IVANHOE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. 0. HAILEYBURY 3.3 10.8 18.12 28 .18 .186 0. IVANHOE 1 .0 1 .1 1 .2 1 .2 .8 0. HAILEYBURY Cox 8, Jones 3, W .Smith 3, Schmidt 3, Phillips 3, Tanner 2, Gerny, Byrns, McKenzie, Connell, Lyeli, Seccull . BEST Connell, McKenzie, Cox, Phillips, Byrns, Jones . 0. IVANHOE Stevens 1 . BEST Knight, Hall, Harris, Jenkins, Wells, Jones. ST. KEVINS 3.0 4 .1 6.2 7.3.45 CAUL. GRAMMAR 2 .3 4 .6 5 .6 6.9.45 ST. KEVINS Hayden 3, Hourigan 2, Stone, Sergeant . BEST Beale, O'Brien, Simmons, Hagerty, Bare, Campbell . CAUL . GRAMMAR Bettany, Brohier, TRoyals, D .Matthews, G .Williams, C .Conney, BEST Rudden, TRoyais, G .Williams, D.Matthews, Lowe, Brohier. HAMPTON ROVERS 3.1 10.5 14 .9 19.14.128 PRESTON 6.1 8.5 10 .8 12 .9.81 HAMP, ROVERS Ross 5, Panagiotidis 4, Pappon 4, Boyle 2, McKellar 2, S.Devereaux, Young . BEST Pappon, I .Boyle, I .Rogerson, Hetherington, Young, S .Devereaux . PRSTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

D SECTIO N BULLEEN/TEMP 1 .3 1.5 1 .7 3.8 .26 0 . TRINITY 1 .1 5 .4 7.5 8.6.54 0. TRINITY O'Shaughnessy 3. Allibon 2, Borghesi, Norman, Vize BEST Scott, Parkes, Robison, Taylor, O'Shaughnessy, Turner BULLEENITEMP Heath. Merrell, Rowe . BEST Murtic, Puts, George, Mayne, Harisiou, Agosta. MONASH BLUES 2 .2 6.6 7.8 7.11 .53 DE LA SALLE 5.5 8.6 10.10 11 .13 .79 DE LA SALLE Sheedy 4, Peter Green 3, Campbell, McClounan, Mackintosh, Lowe . BEST Kinsella, John O'Callaghan, Campbell, Sheedy, Mannix, Mullins . MONASH BLUES Koop 2, A.Smith, Zacharidis, Hipwell, Hildebrand, Sturgess, BEST Sturgess, J .Quin, J .Smith, Hrpweil, A .Smith, Koop . FAWKNER 6 .4.40 UNI BLACKS 7.9 .51 UNI BLACKS Hewing 3, Marks 2, Heath, Camprgh BEST Heath, Newing, J .Sommerville, Wines, Chomley, Rogers . FAWKNER B .Saggers 3, Kerslake 2, Hoare. BEST Ruggiero, Cropley, Hoare, Malerczak, L.Cohen, Mitchell. 0. MELBURNIANS 1 .2 3 .5 4 .8 6.10.46 ST. BERNARDS 3.1 4.2 4 .3 4.5 .29 0. MELB . Cochrane 2, Nichols 2, Johnstone 2, BEST A .Witts, Terrill, Useinov. Webb, Cordner, Boyden . ST. BERNARDS G.Wood 2, Monaghan, K .Mahady. BEST Melican, Walsh, G .Wood, Monaghan, Nathan, McAllister . 0 . BRIGHTON 1 .0 2 .3 4 .4 7.7.49 THERRY 6 .5 6 .8 10.11 10.11 .71 THERRY Zanetti 3, Bosanko 3, Wrigglesw3rth 2, McCann, Biddlestone . BEST Biddlestone, Bye, Gallagher, Castaldi, Wrigglesworth, Zanetti . OLD BRIGHTON Shippen 2, Cooper, Fisher, Murray, Smith, Waddington BEST Hoar, Burns, Fisher, Grant, O'Connor, James . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

0. MENTONIANS 4 .8 9.11 17.19 20.22 .142 BULLEEN UTD 2.3 4.5 4.8 8.12 .6 0 BULLEE N UTD i Dolinko, Harvie, Creighton, Dennis. BEST Empey, Morley,2, Veitch 2D,ol EmpeyWaldren , nko, Flew, Harvie . O.MENTONIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. WHITEFRIARS 1 .3 9.6 14.10 20.11 .131 THOMASTOWN 4.3 11 .7 17.12 18 .14 .122 WHITEFRIARS Sutton 6, C. Houston 4, Pratt 2, Hay 2, Harrison 2, Mark Reidy, Tierney, Van Raay, Bateman . BEST Bateman, Hay, Houston, Mark Reidy, Suton, Tierney . THOMASTOWN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MHSOB 5 .3 8 .6 13 .10 19 .13.127 POWERHOUSE 1 .6 3 .12 5 .16 7.18.60 MHSOB Sumner 5, Wix 4, Phillips 3, Comer 3, Moore, Yee, McLardie, Tyrell . BEST A .Webstec Dawson, Hansen, Athanasopoulos, Comer, Wrx . POWERHOUSE Evans 3, Atkins, Flaherty, McKay, Williams . BST Williams, Morris, Hollowood, Flaherty, Hansen, Atkins . ELSTERNWICK 1 .1 5 .2 8.3 12 .4 .76 STATE BANK 6 .1 11 .3 15.8 25.51 .161 ELSTERNWICK Hankin 3, Murphy 2, Alby Conlon 2, Bean, Blennerhassett, Broderick, McLennan, Rosewarne . BEST Murphy, D.Contin, Christie, Bell, Bean . Hankin . STATE BANK Jenkins 8, Walimeyer 5, Burrage 4, Beer 3, Dervan 2, Goldsmith, Durham, Cloke. BEST Aumont, Beare, Isgro, Cloke, Durham, Jenkins. AJAX 5.0 6.1 7.2 8 .5.53 0. CAMBERWELL 8.4 9.7 12 .14 17.20.122 AJAX Sheezel3, Mond 2, Josem, Burstin, Segal . BEST Burstin, Brian Goldberg, Bursztyn, Zurbo, Fagenblat, Klooger. 0. CAMBERWELL A .Inkster 3, Adaway 3, R .Paterson 2, Jackson 2, Mitchell 2, Grierson, Proven, Jepson, M .Eades, Hodgson . BEST Adaway,A.lnkstr, Adams, Smith, J-pson, Kerkvliet . 39


UHSOB 3 .0 3.1 5.4 8 .5 .53 WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .2 6.5 8.5 11 .7.73 UHSOB Epdano 5, Beilaimo. Clements, Grant . BEST Clements . Skinns, Davidson, Broadbent, Strahan . Epfan o WEST BRUNSWICK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . PENINSULA 3 .2 3 .5 4.8 10.11 .71 ST, BEDES 6 .6 11 .9 17.13 24.13.157 ST. BEDES Seeley 9. Hambridge 4. Zahra 3, McColough 2, Bracchi 2, Hutchinson . Whitelaw, Lannan, Dunlop BEST Seeley, Mills . Hambndge. Zahra, Whdelaw. Bracch i PENINSULA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . AQUINAS 3.5 3.5 5 .7 8.12 .60 O.ESSENDON 0.1 1 .6 3 .6 4 .6.30 AQUINAS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . O.ESSENDON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . NORTH BRUNSWICK 6.2 9.3 11 .4 13.12.90 HEATHERTON 0.2 4.6 7.8 8 .9 .57 NORTH BRUNSWICK D Demorton 6 . Tsiailas 3, M .Demorton, Grimaldi . Serratore, J-Briffa BEST ODemorton, M .Payne . J.Bnff . Balatzi, Grimaldi, Hehir HEATHERTON Ulbrick 2, Price 2, Patterson 2 . Howell . Todd BEST Ulbrick . King, Caia, McMahon . Cosgrove, Tod d DOVETON 1 .3 8 .7 14 .9 19 .13.127 BRUNSWICK 8 .1 10 .1 14.2 15.4.94 DOVETON Burgess 4 . Beugelaar 4, Ashwood 2, D .Reiger 2, Parker 2 . Battle 2 . Mair. K Wilson . Murphy BEST J .Reiger. Beugelaar Ashwood, S.Reiger, Kay, Warre n BRUNSWICK Ogilvie 3, Kannegisser 2, Spezza 3, Gunning 2 . N Campbeil 2, Drysdale, Jones . D.Stevens BEST Gunning, Jones . Spezza . D .Stevens, Black, Kennegisser 0. GEELONG 2 .2 2 .2 4.7 6 .10 .46 LA TROBE UNI 2 .3 5 .7 10.10 18.17.125 0. GEELONG Harwood 2, Youngman, Furphy, Burn . Clarke BEST Williams, Youngman . Colaci, Munnings . Hollis. Clarke LA TROBE UNI Wilson 6. Wrigglesworth 5, Franzman 3 . Tucci 2, Poole, Sandy BEST Andrueia . Tucci . Kreuzer, Limperakis, Wilson, Wrigglesworth

F SECTIO N MAZENOD 5.2 9 .8 12 .13 20.17.137 ST. LEONARDS 0.1 3 .3 7.6 9 .6.60 MAZENOD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. LEONARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. FOOTSCRAY IT. 4.5 4.6 7.8 14 .8 .92 W ILLIAMSTOW N 2 .2 8.6 14.8 18.11 .119 FOOTSCRAY IT. Mills 4 . Kogioumtzis 3, Phillips 2, Cidfe, M .Edwards . Fitzgerald, Russell . Brown BEST McDonald, Mills. Kogioumtzts . M Edwards . Walter. Nucura WILLIAMSTOWN Goal Kickers and Best Players n ot received . ANZ BANK 6 .5 7.8 8.11 11 .12 .78 6.3 8 .4 15 .10.100 OLD CAREY 5.1 ANZ BANK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD CAREY A Purcell 6. Ballagh 5, W Brown 3, ones BEST Shives, A Purcell . Blight Shaw R Hughes . Ballag h

ST. ANDREWS 1 .0 4 .2 5 .5 7.12.54 COMM. BANK 2 .5 4.8 4 .8 5 .8.38 ST. ANDREWS N .Taylor 3, Briggs. Browne, McCormick . Tapnor. BEST Great team effort by all player s COMM BANK Buttigieg 2 . Kraska, A Post . Yusut BEST Abrahams Joyce. Quuke . Pitts. ButLgieg . Kraska 7.16 .58 WAVERLEY 11 .19 .85 UNI REDS . Wathen BEST Martin 2, Dupuy 2 . Caygill . Dmsdale WAVERLEY Lawler. McNess . Newton, Dmsdale . Caygdi, Marti n UNI REDS Merton 5, Lambourne . Uphll, Jennens, Barone. Walden Hobeland BEST Lambourne. Arnott, Merton, Sheldon . L Duffus Baron e 40

MONASH WHITES 2 .2 3.2 4 .3 5,4 ,a4 KEW 2 .2 7.5 9 .10 13.14,92 MON . WHITES S.Warner 3, M .Flemrng G Gemmoia . BEST Gemmo'< . Young, Nmnis. Sharkey. Smith, Edwards. KEW Dalton 5 . D.Macisaac 2, C .Maclsaac 2, Fox 2, Lindse:: A Livingston . BEST Dalton, M .Doyle, Furlong, Prowse, VelthuC Maclsaac BLOODS 16 .7.103 DE LA SALLE 14 .10.9 4 BLOODS Thomas 10, Legge 2 . Stock, Riseiey BEST Thomas . Rseley. C McDonel, Hutchinson, Legge . Blair. DE LA SALLE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .2,14 ST. BERNARDS 6 .11 .47 0 . MELB . Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. BERNARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 0 . XAVERIANS 4 .6.30 BULLEEN/TEMP 6.7.43 0 . XAVS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BULLEEN/TEMP Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . COLLEGIANS 1 .1 1 .3 1.4 4 .7.31 O. SCOTCH 2 .0 5 .7 8.9 9.10 .64 COLLEGIANS Swan 2, Nancarrow . Black BEST Holland, Swan, Cooper. Powell, Stringer, Lancast r 0. SCOTCH Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MARCELLIN 0 .0 0 .3 1 .6 1 .7.13 PORT COLTS 3.6 6 .7 7.8 8 .9.57 MARCELLIN M Harvey 1 . BEST Cooper, Goold, Scott, Robinson . O'Brien . Dyson PORT COLTS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

H S.ECTI O N POWERHOUSE 8 .3.51 KONTIAS 10 .9 .69 POWERHOUSE Dal kin 2, Forgas 2 . Mathewson, Holmes, Breit, Orchard . BEST Groves, Missaglia, Breit. Wildes, Holmes . Forges KONTIAS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 17.5.107 GTV-9 9.6.6 0 0. GEELONG 0. GEELONG Twigg 4, Davis 2, Stubbs 2, McGuiness . BEST W.Davis Jackson . McGuinness. M .Dams, Gaylard, Mims GTV-9 Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . THERRY 0.0 0.1 0 .2 2 .3 .15 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7.7 14 .10 21 .11 24 .15.159 RICHMOND CENT. Phillips 7. Jukes 7. Ricketts 5. Bestow 2 . Tymms 2 Jiggins BEST Team effort " THERRY Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . STATE BANK 1 .0 2 .0 4 .0 4 .1 .25 ST. KEVINS 4.7 11 .10 17.13 22.19.151 STATE BANK Brannan 3, Inglis 1 BEST Hansen . Brannan . Inglis . Hayes, Gill, Dempsey

ST. KEVINS McKenzie 4, Griffin 3, Butler 2 . Banova 2 . Jolly 2. Mooney 2 . A Nanfra 2, Tighe 2 . Haidamous, Nowlan, Phillips BEST Civitella . Hoide. Nolan, McKenzie . Tighe, Haidamous ST. KILDA 10.9.69 SALESIAN 10 .8.68 ST. KILDA Carafe 3, Poulopoulos. Capiron, Ahern, Herbert, Surace. Jim Ahern. Luck BEST Caiafa . Caption, J Ahern . Ddmaio. Jim Ahern . Surac e SALESIAN Perna 3, Hunt 3, Oliver 2 . Cleary 1 BEST Perna, Oliver, Cincotta . Gaspan . Clark, Miller .

UNDER 19 ZONE 1 UNI BLUES FORFEITED TO BANYUL E UNI BLUES Wells 2, Harris 2, Fegon 2, English, Kistler, Walker. Weston. Madden, Triantfyllpoulos BEST Fegon, Markley, Weston . Harris. Kistler Triantfyiipoulos THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

1.0 6 .5 8.7 11 .9.75 ORMOND WF4ITEFRIARS 3 .7 4 .8 7.11 9.12 .66 ORMOND Pastras 4, Sebo 3, Morris 2, Edgell, Hayes . BEST Collins, -rat, Gribbie, Pashas, Edgell, Harrold . WHITEFRIARS Macvean 2, R .Reidy 2 . Starbuck, J .White, Midro . Ravenarki . BEST Bateman, Carbone, Plett, Johnson . =- .,an, Micr o .11 .125 0 .1 XAVERIANS 19 COLLEGIANS 1 .5 .11 COLLEGIANS Berryman 1 . BEST Oldfieid, Docking, Singleton, Schiller, r, i_ Stephen s

0 . XAVERIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . 3.6 9.8 9 .9 .63 0 . HAILEYBURY 2.5 MARCELLIN 1 .0 4.3 4.3 5 .5 .35 O HAILEYBURY Bingham 2, Thiessen 2, Kirkwood-Scott 2, Tarr . i,~nzie, Broadbent . BEST McKenzie, Armstrong, King, Bingham, ,; :vrn, Broadbent. M ARCELLIN Walsh 2 . Tranquilli, Reynolds, Kann . BEST Duncan. ~=~o, Tranquilii, Kann, Wooller, Golds . DE LA BLUE 2.1 2 .6 8.12 10.16 .76 0. PAR. GREEN 2.1 4 .2 5 .2 6 .3 .39 DE LA SALLE R.Brasher 4. Fiume 3, PBrashec DeMattia, M .Edmonds. BEST Bruen, Schulkng, Rudd . Johnson, Johnstone, Mcinneny. O, PAR . GREEN Puccio 2, Cousins, R .Joyce, P.BOard . D.Stuckey. BEST Flynn, Brebender, Jones, PJoyce, O'Toole, Puccio.

BULLEEN/TEMP 4.12.36 MHSOB 2 .6 .18 MHSOB Howell 2 . BEST Suckling, Apostolou, Paul, J .Paimos, Newton, J,Duketis BULLEEN/TEMP Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. NORTH O.B . 7.6.48 0. BRIGHTON 12 .21 .93 NORTH O.B. Tatti 2, Nardella 2, Tripoldi, Trimboh, Driscoll . BEST Bugeja, Lithgow, Boczar, Trimboli, Steward, McLachlan, Nardella, 0. BRIGHTON Knight 6, Jarvis 2, Templeton 2, Devine, Lade . BEST Reynolds, Ryan . Moreton, Templeston, Joynson, Devine . 0. PAR . PURPLE 0.1 8.1 10.1 11 .2 .68 O, SCOTCH 8.1 9.3 12 .6 14.8.92 0. SCOTCH Cowper 4. Stubbs 3. Dooley 2, Hutchinson, B .Steele, DSteele, Allard . Bradfield . BEST Billing, Allard, Cowper, Buckley . Dooley, B .Steel e 0. PAR . PURPLE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . 0. MELBURNIANS RECEIVED FORFEIT FROM MONASH BLUES . CAUL . GRAMMARIANS 1 .0 4 .3 5 .4 9.9.63 ST. BERNARDS 6 .5 10 .9 14.17 15.19.109 CAUL . GRAM . Hyland 5, Dight 3, Harrison . BEST Harrison, Hyland . Dight, Babarcy, Horn . Cronin . ST. BERNARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THERRY RECEIVED FORFEIT FROM UNI BLACK S

FAWKNER 7.10.52 THOMASTOWN 12 .10.82 THOMASTOWN Naumovski 3, Papaionou 2 . Sahin 2, Gikousk. Sahm, Pouglos, Formosa, O'Connell . BESTAydin, Papaioanu, N .D'Avoine, D.Pougios, Naumovski, Formosa . FAWKNER Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. BULLEEN UTD 0.3.3 DE LA SALLE GOLD 22 .12 .144 BULLEEN UTD BEST Irvine, May, Radcliff, Redfern, D .Humphrey, Mora n DE LA SALLE GOLD S .BoIt 4, Hubery 4, Curran 3, Crist 3, Bright 2, M .Burgio 2, P.Hagen 3. Fisher BEST Crist, Curran, P.Hagen . Hubery, Meechan . Burgio. PARKSIDE 4.4 4.4 7.9 8.10 .58 ALBANVALE 1 .0 4 .2 6 .2 8 .5 .53 PARKSIDE BEST Hansen, Hanna, Karagianis, Stuart, Stefanile, Moio ALBANVALE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . IVANHOE 0.0 5 .1 5.1 7.5 .47 OLD TRINITY 5.6 7.7. 12.15 17.17.119 0. TRINITY G . Harvey 4, Beardsley 3, Roberts 2, PHarvey 2, Symons, Daniels, Hodder, Orwin, Lynch . BEST G .Harvey, Symons, R .Beardsley, Daniels, Orwin, Hodder. IVANHOE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. MIR

:SECTION

UNI BLUES 4.2 7.3 7.4 8.4.52 PARKSIDE 1 .2 3 .4 5.6 9.8.62 UNI BLUES Freemantle 3. MacDonald 2, Lowrey, Wallis, McIntosh . BEST D.Buckiey. PARKSIDE Denami 2, Rodwell 2, Soligo 2, Franklin, Dunbabin, Smith . BEST Smith, Cowell, Matkaris, Papatheodorou, Rodwell, Soligo. NORTH O .B. 2 .1 6 .4 6 .4 10.10.70 MARCELLIN 2 .4 5 .6 13 .13 14.14.98 NORTH O.B. Siluca 3, Fennelly 2, Pogorzelski, Pearse, Cotter, O'Toole, Kearney . BEST Siluca, Callaghan, M .Schmidt . Sharpe, Scott, Hanley. MARCELLIN Buhagiar 4, Boysen 3, Mason 2 . O'Hehir 2, O'Callaghan 2 . Hewitt . BEST Paatsch . O'Hehic ?7??? Pappas, Duncan, O'Callaghan . 0 . XAVERIANS 0 .1 0 .6 2.10 2 .10 .22 COLLEGIANS 5 .2 5 .3 6.5 10.5.65 O.XAVERIANS McLean, O'Sullivan . BEST R Ralph, O'Shaughnessy, Thorogood, Collopy. Berry, O'Sullivan . COLLEGIANS Newton 2, Tadgell, Pike, Blackman, Conron, Kennelly, Peck, Lord, Wolff . BEST Coyne, Kahn, Higson, McQueen, Conron, Tadgell . KEW 11 .10.76 ORMOND 13.16 .94 KEW McAllister 5, Macri, O'Kayh, Sticca, Kiriakou, Royston, Duncan, BEST Royston, Harrison, Hicks, McAllister, Sticca, Duncan . ORMOND Schuhkraft 4, Boyanton 3, Ellul, Adams, Harrington, Fisher, D.Cox, Ness. BEST Boyanton. Eilui . Milner, Hansen, Schuhkraft, Adams . 0. PARADIANS 3 .5 5.8 8 .11 10.13.73 O. SCOTCH 2 .1 3.5 7.6 8 .8 .56 OLD PARADIANS Freeman 5, Heffernan 2 . Caddy 2, Walsh . BEST Walsh, Freeman, Walls, Bibby, Heffernan, M .O'Keefe. 0. SCOTCH Price 2, Ellwood, Kiel, J .MacMillan, Maxwell, Shepherd, West . BEST Rundle, Kiel, Maxwell, Mirams, West, Kay .

B RESERUE SECTION MAZENOD 1 .5 2 .6 4 .9 7.11 .53 ST. KEVINS 1 .3 7.4 7.4 13.6.84 ST. KEVINS Warton 5, Fraser 2, Foley. Quinlan . McCurdy. Murphy. Terzini, Mooney. BEST Foley, Terzrni . Mooney, Quinlan, Warton, Paterson , MAZENOD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . HAMPTON ROVERS 8 .12 .60 AQUINAS 7.10 .52 HAMPTON ROVERS McGregor 2, Marion 2, Hender 2 . Greig, Fairweather. BEST Hender, Williams, P.McCail, Moss, Greig, Marion. AQUINAS Walshe 3, Burdeu, Denver, Krakouec Sheehan . BEST Marshall, Krakouec A.McEvoy, Walshe, McKellar. Clifford. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

BULLEEN/TEMP 4.6 6.7 8.8 10.10.70 0. TRINITY 0.0 0.2 3.3 4 .3 .27 BULLEEN/TEMP. Hendrie 3, Minney 2 . Frosinos 2, Faulkner 2, Glover, DegoldL BEST Cameron, Degoldi, Miles, Hendrie, PBone . Minney. 0. TRINITY A .Kenealy. Phaedonos, Bertram, Neave. BEST Carnegie, Sammut, Farrell, Beers, Wallace, Bartram . MONASH BLUES 2 .0 2 .0 2 .0 2 .1.13 DE LA SALLE 2.2 4 .5 6 .9 12 .11 .83 MONASH BLUES M .Spencer, Johnson . BEST M .Spencec Rodoni . Jones, Hyett, Nicolopoulos, Enders. DE LA SALLE Sullivan 4, Dwyer 2. Harrington 2, M .Mannis. McHenry, O'Keefe. Whyles. BEST Dwyer, Sullivan, Beddoe. A.Hegan, Brideson, Tessier. 41


FAWKNER 4 .4 .28 UNI BLACKS 3 .3 .21 FAWKNER G Ould . Smith . Scott, Habgood BEST PSmth Gosewinckel, Horvath, Young, McAuliffe . Sellec k

UNI BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. 0. MELBURNIANS 2 .3 2 .3 4 .3 4.3.27 ST. BERNARDS 2 .0 6 .5 6 .6 10.11 .71

AJAX 5.2 8.4 9.6 9.6 .60 O. CAMBERWELL 0.2 2 .3 4.3 5.6 .36 AJAX Oren Komornk 4, Halphen 2, Kiel 2, J.Aiberts BEST Brahar :-, Goldberg, Halphen- Wolff . Horne. Mordech_ Kie l 0. CAMBERWELL Gan 2 . Lenten, Gibb. La Blache BEST Gan, Rogers, Dukadnouski . Hayes . PCrundell, Young .

OLD MELB . Thomason, Con . Bunny. Nelson BEST Werteimer, Dowd, Thomson, Joscylene, Wood. Wilson ST. BERNARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 0. BRIGHTON 2.4 4.5 6.8 9 .10.64 THERRY 0.0 2 .2 3.5 3.13 .31 OLD BRIGHTON Allen 4 . Monument 2 . Smith, Smyth . Young BEST Allen . Hendne . Smith . Bennett . Young, Monumen t

THERRY Muller, O'Brien, McMahon BEST Moran, Ratcliffe, Muller, Mott . Gibson, Enni s

BALACLAVA 4.4 6.5 9.11 13 .13 .91 BANYULE 2 .2 5.7 6 .8 8 .9.57 BALACLAVA Antonio 3, H Smith 3, Spaulding 2 . Gam6n . S Hill, Read, Rossiter, Talanco BEST Magnncent team performanc e BANYULE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. IVANHOE 1 .2 3.4 3.5 4.5.29 ST. KILDA 4.3 7.7 12.12 12 .18.90 ST. KILDA Clagnan 3, PLaFontaine 3, Harper 2, Healy, McMahon . Sussovich . DSherman BEST McNeil, Clagnan . P.LaFontame. Herly Harper, D-3herma n IVANHOE Warted, Charles, Quinlan BEST Bazley . Marks, Hawkins . Quinlan, Richardson . Shar p

0. HAILEYBURY RECEIVED FORFEIT FROM OLD IVANHOE ST. KEVINS 0 .0 3 .5 3.5 3 .10.28 CAUL . GRAMMAR 3.2 4 .3 7.4 7.5.47 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Bourke 2, Paine 2, Nelson, Leigh, Scholten BEST Nelson, Scholten, Pierce, Dickson, C .Roseman, Cohe n ST. KEVINS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . HAMPTON ROVERS 5 .0 11 .1 13.2 16.8.104 PRESTON 1 .2 2.2 5 .4 5.5.35 HAMPTON ROVERS Andrews 4, Hartshorn 4, Devola 2 . Geeson, Mather, Poultr, Hunter, PRogerson, Worland BEST Jopling, Cason . Elliott, Hartshorn, Andrews . Ive y

UHSOB 2 .0 5 .3 5 .4 9.5 .59 WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .2 4 .3 8 .6 8.6 .54 UHSOB Hunter 3, Kountios 2. Shone 2 . Spinks, Tohill BEST Team effort " WEST BRUNSWICK Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . PENINSULA 2 .1 3.3 6 .5 8.6 .54 ST. BEDES 4 .4 7.7 8 .8 10 .13.73 ST. BEDES Axford 3, Fyans 2, Mann 2. G Fitzgibbon, Bryant, Elmore BEST Pettinella . Mann, Ridewood Elmore, Mark Beasley, Mclver PENINSULA Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . AQUINAS 4 .2 8.5 11 .7 17.9 .111 0. ESSENDON 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 .6 AQUINAS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 0. ESSENDON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .7.19 HEATHERTON 4 .10.34 NORTH BRUNSWICK Costello, .Ramone. BEST C .Payne . PBnffa M Briffa . Bruno, Roussos . Androuto s HEATHERTON Penouns 2, Sawyer, Patterson BEST Inglis . Lipetn Mule, Papas. Elliot. Penouris DOVETON 8 .4 15.9 21 .10 26.14 .170 BRUNSWICK 1 .4 3.5 5.6 5 .6 .36 DOVETON Daly 7, TO'Donnell B. Watson 4. Westerman 2 . Sayer, Mwrhead . Lang, Wolmesly J Wilson BEST TO'Donnell . Simpson, Jones. Atkinson . McGougan. Dal y

BRUNSWICK Kannegiesser 2 . Ogilvie 2 . Bond BEST Hull . Brich Heaney. Kannegiesser, Wright Bon d 0 . GEELONG 1 .0 2 .1 4.2 5.5 .35 LA TROBE UNI 4 .5 7.8 8 .10 12.13 .85 0. GEELONG Guide 4, Stewart 1 BEST Lavender, Stewart, Atkins . Hayes, Baxter, Landale . LA TROBE UNI Cavalien 3 . Dalbosco 3, Conroy 2 . Edmunds 2, Hands, Henderson BEST Bridgeman, Conroy . Frederickson, Gough, Zucalla . Ferraro

PRESTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

0 . MENTONIANS 2 .3 3 .6 5 .6 8 .9.57 BULLEEN UTD 2 .5 6 .6 11 .8 14 .10.94 BULLEEN UTD Thompson 5. Cairns 3. Wilson 2, Pascoe 2, Sharp, Huntington, BEST Thompson, Roberts . Wilson, Sharp. Wood, Dowd 0. MENTONIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received WHITEFRIARS 3.5 8 .11 10.12 12-12 .84 THOMASTOWN 2 .4 6.8 8 .11 11 .13 .79 WHITEFRIARS DFianagan 5, Mason 2, Newton, Peter O'Brien Callman, Dunbar, Philip, BEST PCiardulli . DFlanagan, McKeown, Newton . Philip. G White THOMASTOWN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MHSOB 0 .1 4 .5 5.6 8.6 .54 POWERHOUSE 3.3 3 .5 5.7 10.9 .69 MHSOB Drummond 2. Gabrielson, Martin . Greatorex . Legovich . Apostolou . Duketis BEST Bahen . savage . Riska . Brydon . Legovich Wilso n POWERHOUSE Corbett 4, Sarosi 2, Hislop. Monaghan, O'Sullivan Riedel BEST Corbett, Hall. Watrs. Doug Stewart, Fosdick . Martin ELSTERNWICK 0 .0 0.2 0 .4 0 .5.5 STATE BANK 4 .4 7.11 10 .13 16.16 .112 ELSTERNWICK BEST Daniels . Coyne . Heath, Amos, Freeman . Harris STATE BANK DBrown 3, Mason 3. Grant 2, Noronha 2 . Elford . Lawton, Lnford, Keating, Guy, Nelson BEST Grant, Guy . D Brown, Linford Keating . Hyd e

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MAZENOD 16 .16.112 ST. LEONARDS 2.1 .13 MAZENOD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. LEONARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 3.2 4.4 5.5 6 .7.43 FOOTSCRAY IT . W ILLIAMSTOW N 6.3 8.8 13.11 18 .14 .122 FOOTS .I .T. Kogioumtzis 2, Petropoulous 2, M Johnson, PAllen BEST Johnston, Chamberlain . Tait, Taylor, O'Shannasey. PAllen . WILLIAMSTOWN•Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ANZ BANK 2.3 2.4 2 .8 3 .9.27 OLD CAREY 0.1 3.5 3.5 6 .8.44 0. CAREY Barmby 2 . Pang 2, Earney, A Purcell BEST Great team effort '

ANZ BANK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. ANDREWS 6.2 8.5 11 .11 15.16 .106 COMM BANK 0.1 0.1 0 .2 0.2 .2 ST. ANDREWS D.Bartlett 3, D .Iles 3, Little 3, C .Peterson 2, Ashby, Burns . Cavanagh, MacDonald BEST Great team effort by all players' COMM BANK. BESt James. PCharles. West, Jenkins . Dunkley, Scern WAVERLEY 3.0 4.0 5 .2 6 .4.40 UNI RDS 1 .2 5.4 8.5 11 .8 .74 WAVERLEY Fleming 3, Black . Mier. Vercese BEST Mier, N Bell . Thomas. Farley, Carvell, Verces e UNI REDS Holland 3, Urban 2 . F Russell, C Ross, Jackson . Klav . Gauci BEST Holland . Klav. Christopoulos . C Ross. Urban . Cart y THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

Next Week's Matches A SECTION I:EW.V PARKSID E OLD XAVERIANS V MARCELLIN UNI BLUES V NORTH O .B. Q, PARADIANS V COLLEGIANS B H ORMOND V OLD SCOTC SECTION OLD TRINITY V OLD MELBURNIANS FAWKNER V DE LA SALLE BULL/TEMPLESTOWE V MONASH BLUES OLD BRIGHTON V UNI BLACKS ST. BERNARDS V THERRY C SECTION OLD HAILEYBURY V BANYULE ST. KEVINS V ST. KILD A CAUL . GRAMMARIANS V OLD IVANHOE IVANHOE V HAMPTON ROVERS BALACLAVA V PRESTO N D SECTION MHSOB V BULLEEN UT D ELSTERNWICK VTHOMASTOWN (At Elsternwick Park) STATE BANK V POWER HOUS E WHITEFRIARS V A .J .A .X . OLD MENTONIANS V OLD CAMBERWELL E SECTION AQUINAS V WEST BRUNSWIC K NORTH BRUNSWICK V ST. BEDES HEATHERTON V O. ESSENDON OLD GEELONG V DOVETON UHS OLD BOYS V BRUNSWICK PENINSULA V LA TROBE UN I F SECTION ANZ BANK V ST. LEONARD S ST. ANDREWS V WILLIAMSTOWN COMM . BANK V OLD CAREY ELTHAM V WAVERLEY MAZENOD V UNI REDS FOOTS.I .T. A BY E

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G SECTION 0. MELBURNIANS V KEW 0. XAVERIANS V DE LA SALLE BULLEEN/TEMP V ST. BERNARDS MARCELLIN V COLLEGIANS MONASH WHITES V O. SCOTCH BLOODS V PORT COLTS H SECTION KONTIAS A BY E THERRY V O. GEELON G RICHMOND CENTRAL V BALACLAVA ST. KILDA V STATE BAN K POWER HOUSE V ST . KEVINS GTV-9 V SALESIA N UNDER 19 - SECTION 1 OLD HAILEYBURY V BANYUL E OLD XAVERIANS V WHITEFRIARS UNI BLUES V ORMON D DE LA SALLE BLUE V COLLEGIANS MARCELLIN V O. PAR . GREE N UNDER 19 - SECTION 2 OLD MELBURNIANS V MHSOB O. PAR . PURPLE V O. BRIGHTON BULLEEN/TEMP V NORTH O .B . CAUL. GRAMMARIANS V UNI BLACKS ST. BERNARDS V O. SCOTC H THERRY V MONASH BLUE S UNDER 19 - SECTION 3 FAWKNER V OLD TRINIT Y HAMPTON ROVERS V MAZENOD DE LA GOLD V ST. KEVINS PARKSIDE V THOMASTOWN IVANHOE V AQUINAS ALBANVALE A BY E

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Personality Par s TWO FIFTY FAMES AT AJA X Ashley Halphen and David Alberts both play their 50th games for Ajax today (22/7) against MHSOB . Ashley joined Ajax in 1986 after a great career with our juniors .

Ashley has spent most of his time with Ajax in the centre, the wing or on a flank and has impressed us all with his skills and clever left-foot kicking . Unfortunately, he has been unable to cement a regular senior position with the club but he continues to put in all the time . "Alby" joined the Jackets in 1985 and is now one of the veterans of the club. He has spent most of his career in the reserves in numerous positions around the backline. He took a spell from the game in 1987 but in 1988 returned to Ajax where he managed to break into the seniors for the second half of the seniors. Underthe alias of "Doug" he was one of thefounding members of the famed Ajax commentary team . His interviews with John Platten, Gary Buchenara, Robert Dipierdomenico and Russell Greene on last year's Ajax video are quite sensational . "Doug" has continued his role in the football media this year as a member of the "Philosopher' Football Show" each Friday night at 8 pm on 3PBS-FM .

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Ashley and "Alby", all at Ajax congratulate you on your 50th games . We hope you both star this afternoon . SAD LOSS AT MHSOB All supporters and players, both past and present, were deeply saddened recently to learn of the passing of our great supporter, Har ry Tredinnick . Harry's service to Melbourne High School, the School Council, the Old Boys Association and to M HSOB Football Club was long and honourable and a finer gentleman, friend and mentor you would never meet . Harry's generosity and warm nature were renowned at Melbourne High and when you saw Harry on a Saturday standing under the scoreboard at the school oval, wearing his familiar brown coat, you would know that you had the most loyal supporter urging on every forward move by his beloved Melbourne High footballers. Harry's devotion to the school and its anciallary sporting bodies was truly magnificent and not only have we lost a supporter and administrator who was an example for all, but we've lost a great and dear friend . Sincere condolences to Peter and family.

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A SECTION FARKSIDE v OLD XAVERIANS" ' Id S . Caruso, R . Francis undary: G . Bland, A . Moore R . Clarkson, N . Griffith s

„RCELLIN v UNI BLUES d: M. Bushfield . S. Clinc h _, ndary: P. McTaggart . L . Gallagher aY M . Murray . G . Clancy

D SCOTCH v NORTH O.B. D. Dalgleish . G . Hardiman W. Fowler. W. Binch COLLEGIANS v KE W Field,- W. Henry, S . McCarthy 6,)a1: R . Seymour, M . Lentini ORMOND v OLD PARADIANS Fwd: A . Smith, W. Lyon s Goal: M . Serong, G . Baumgarton RESERVES PARKSIDE v OLD XAVERIANS`"' = _ld: J. Kvin s c_iundary : D. Maher, R . Pinnuck Goal, N . McTaggart, M . Stephens B SECTIO N OLD TRINITY v FAWKNER Feld : G . Ridd, R . Simon (R) Boundary: D. Fowler, M . Young Goal: D. McKenzie, G . McGar y DE LA SALLE v BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE ,"-Id R . Bell, G . McKeeman (R) voal: R . Barichievich, G . Sargent (R) THERRY v MONASH BLUES Feld, S . Alger, P. Wiseman (R) Goak L . Finn, K . Pitcher (R ) UNIVERSITY BLACKS v OLD MELBURNIANS Field: M . Gibson, F. Wright Boundary: P Kent, L . Large Goal : J. Velleman, S. Hoppe r ST BERNARDS OC v OLD BRIGHTON Field: S . Hill, M . Thomas Boundary: T. Zapadlo, A . Drier Goal : J. kelly, K . Tyler (R) C SECTION BANYULE v ST KEVIN S Field: D. Newma n Boundary: F. Martinez . J . Huckson ST KILDA CBCOB v CAULFIELD GR Field C. Keeton PRESTON MBOB v OLD IVANHOE Field: T. Sheare r HAMPTON ROVERS v OLD HAILEYBURY Field: C . Sutherlan d BALACLAVA v IVANHO E Field: G . Thwaites . P. Keogh (R ) D SECTION BULLEEN UNITED v ELSTERNWICK Field : M . Forc e THOMASTOWN v STATE BANK Field P. Simpso n OLD CAMBERWELL v POWER HOUSE Field R_ Mayston AJAX v MHSOB Field : M . Gilday Boundary: D. Aylward, S. Mannix OLD MENTONIANS v WHITEFRIARS E SECTIO N WEST BRUNSWICK v NORTH BRUNSWICK Field D . Miller THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 198 9

~~~ TO DAY E SECTION continued ST BEDES v HEATHERTO N Field: G . Morga n BRUNSWICK v OLD GEELONG Field: A. Stubb s DOVETON SJOC v AQUINAS OB Field: P. Maebu s UHSOB v PENINSULA OB Field: B . Beitze l Boundary: K . Walker, S . Large LATROBE UNI v OLD ESSENDON GR Feld : P. Harris F SECTION ST LEONARDS v ST ANDREWS Field : A . Ladd WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v COMMONWEALTH BANK Feld: J. Bea r UNIVERSITY REDS v ELTHAM COLLEGE Field : D. D'Altera WAVERLEY AMATEURS v ANZ BANK Field. P Krak e

MAZENOD OC v F.I .T. Feld: R . Smith UNDER 19 SECTION 1 BANYULE v OLD XAVERIAN S Field: N . Nugent Boundary: S. Lombard, D . O'Donnell OLD PARADIANS GREEN v ORMOND Field: C . Thuys Boundary: P. Costantin, D. Costantin COLLEGIANS v OLD HAILEYBURY Field: McKenzie, K . Coughla n

Goal: W. Ross, S. Livingston MARCELLIN v DE LA SALLE BLUE Field: S . Vandersluy s Boundary: J . Tyrel l WHITEFRIARS v UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: Ted Keating Goal: A . Belcher, A . Hogan UNDER 19 SECTION 2 MHSOB v OLD PARADIANS PURPLE Field: R . Marly n Boundary: J . Curtin, S . Flemin g OLD BRIGHTON v BULLEENITEMPLESTOWE Feld: P. Rapke Boundary: D. Kooloos, T. McCarth y OLD SCOTCH v CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Field: A . Muller, C. Swal e UNIVERSITY BLACKS v OLD MELBURNIANS Field: G . Duke Boundary: S. Jenkins . M . Smith ST BERNARDS OC v THERRY Feld: J. Slate r MONASH BLUES v NORTH OLD BOYS Field: A . Noon e Goal : R . Alsop, L . Wilson UNDER 19 SECTION 3 THOMASTOWN v HAMPTON ROVERS Field: J . Natoli, G . Knight FAWKNER v IVANHOE Field: C. Kin g ALBANVALE v DE LA SALLE GOLD Field: K . Segota, T. Harkness ST KEVINS v PARKSIDE Field: B. Hayward, H . Little OLD TRINITY v MAZENOD OC AQUINAS - BYE 45


Personality Par s ST BERNARD'S MILESTONE S St Bernard's reserves a 3 point win against Fawknec Over the last few weeks a number of players at the Peter and brothers Frank and Jim have been great club have reached some important milestones and the contributors to the club over the years . club congratulates the following : Paul Hogan - 200 Games After joining the club as a backman in 1977 at U15 level, Paul has played most of his senior games on the forward Iine. Paul was a member of teh 1984 and 1987 B Grade Premiership sides . In 1987 he was also Club Deputy Vice-Captain . Overthe years Paul has figured prominently in the club's awards and has booted well over 100 goals . Just recently returned from his honeymoon, Paul will hopefully return and add his strength and experience to the Seniors this week . Peter Monaghan - 200 Games Peter has represented the club with distinction since joining it in 1978. He was a member of the 1983 B Reserve side and has played in a number of finals games for the club. Peter is currently at the top of the B reserve goalkicking table and his 200th was even more memorable in that he kicked the goal that gave

Alan 'Mad Dog' Holden - 150 Game s Alan joined the club in 1980 and was a member of the 1980 U19 Grand Final side . Alan played a number of Senior games and was a member of the 1983 B Reserve Premiership side . He was captain of the B Reserve Grade side that played in the 1986 Grand Final . Alan is now a solid contributor in the G Grade side and hopes to be part of the finals campaign this season . John Saund ry - 100 Game s Since joining the club as an U15 player, John has played at all levels and has won a number of Best and Fairest awards . John is renowned for his rugged, no "beg your pardons" style of play and has been a regular contributor to the performances of the B Reserve side this season .

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W L D FOR AGST % Pts. A SECTION 10 2 0 1143 888 128 .72 40 9 3 0 1081 718 150 .56 36 8 4 0 1071 884 121 .15 32 8 4 0 1072 886 120 .99 32 7 5 0 1155 895 129 .05 28 7 5 0 1021 962 10613 28 5 7 0 972 995 97,69 20 3 9 0 840 1224 68.63 12 2 10 0 722 1016 7106 8 1 11 0 723 1332 54.28 4 B SECTIO N 9 2 1303 1053 123 .74 38 8 3 1206 969 124.46 34 8 4 0 983 917 107.20 32 6 6 0 986 875 112.69 24 6 6 0 1122 1091 102 .84 24 6 6 0 1026 1093 93 .87 24 5 7 0 1007 1104 91 .21 20 5 7 0 979 1106 88 .52 20 3 9 0 1108 1265 8759 12 3 9 0 1041 1288 8082 12 C SECTION 13 0 0 1922 846 227.19 52 10 3 0 1830 1088 168 .20 40 9 4 0 1240 1118 110 .91 36 8 5 0 1340 1285 104 .28 32 7 6 0 1295 1212 106 .85 28 7 6 0 1294 1263 102,46 28 6 6 1309 1289 101 551 26 2 1i 0 923 1619 5701 8 1 11 868 1425 6091 6 1 12 0 810 1686 48,04 4 D SECTIO N 10 3 0 1746 1180 147 .97 40 10 3 0 1424 1057 134 .72 40 9 4 0 1531 1168 131 .08 36 8 5 0 1521 1224 124.26 32 6 7 0 1204 1237 9733 24 6 7 0 1159 1219 9508 24 6 7 0 187 1339 8865 24 5 8 0 i137 1194 9532 20 4 9 0 956 1460 65.48 16 1 12 0 915 1737 5268 4 E SECTIO N 11 2 0 1565 833 187.88 44 9 4 0 1282 862 148.72 36 9 4 0 1508 1109 135.98 36 9 4 0 1367 1102 124.05 36 8 5 0 1339 976 13719 32 8 5 0 1189 869 136.82 32 6 7 0 1316 1233 10673 24 6 7 0 1231 1303 9447 24 6 7 0 1122 1254 8947 24 5 8 0 1098 1263 8694 20 1 12 0 722 1548 4664 4 0 13 0 705 2092 3370 0 F SECTION 12 1 0 1539 708 217 .37 48 11 2 0 1363 934 145 .93 44 9 4 0 1068 951 112 .30 36 8 5 0 1243 1022 121 .62 32 8 5 0 1222 1099 ill 19 32 8 5 0 1091 1032 10572 32 7 6 0 1330 1083 122 81 28 6 7 0 1282 1277 10039 24 5 8 0 895 1289 6943 20 2 11 0 904 1544 5855 8 2 11 0 570 1933 29 .49 8 A RESERVE SECTIO N 9 3 0 1133 658 172 .19 36 8 4 0 1055 846 124 .70 32 8 4 0 858 791 108 .47 32 6 6 0 834 876 95 .21 24 6 6 0 803 895 8972 24 5 7 0 866 851 10176 20 5 7 0 1015 1015 10000 20 5 7 0 775 911 8507 20 4 8 0 745 983 75 .79 i6 4 8 0 817 1075 76 .00 16 B RESERVE SECTION 11 1 0 939 550 170.73 44 8 4 0 819 659 124 .28 32 8 4 0 670 666 100 .60 32 7 4 1 1033 483 213 .87 30 7 5 0 637 641 99 .38 28 6 6 0 748 690 10841 24 5 7 0 628 806 77 .92 20 3 9 0 616 903 6822 12 2 9 1 481 773 62 23 10 2 10 0 462 1043 4430 8 C RESERVE SECTIO N 12 1 0 1184 482 245 .64 48 11 2 0 1225 594 206.23 44 10 3 0 1122 618 182 .14 40 10 3 0 889 525 169.33 40 6 7 0 727 850 8553 24 6 7 0 701 899 77,98 24 5 8 0 585 1008 58,04 20 3 10 0 442 1102 4011 1 2 1 12 0 446 1082 41 22 4 1 12 0 338 1021 3310 4

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UNDER 19 SECTION 3 MAZENOD OC 10 2 0 1503 672 223 .66 40 OLD TRINITY 10 2 0 1466 797 183 .94 40 HAMPTON ROVERS 10 2 0 810 646 125 .39 40 THOMASTOWN 7 5 0 1279 1110 115 .23 28 DE LA SALLE GOLD 6 6 0 1333 1044 12768 2a PARKSIDE 5 6 1 1229 1152 10668 22 AQUINAS OC 5 7 0 903 985 9168 20 ALBANVALE 5 7 0 849 1102 7704 20 FAWKNER 5 7 0 935 1225 7633 20 IVANHOE 4 7 1 998 1295 77,07 18 ST KEVINS 4 8 0 843 1439 5858 16 BULLEEN UNITED 1 11 0 174 1395 1247 4 G SECTIO N KEW 10 3 0 911 502 181 .47 40 BLOODS 10 3 0 1000 553 180 .83 40 OLD MELBURNIANS 8 5 0 577 564 102 .30 32 OLD SCOTCH 7 6 0 638 666 95 .80 28 PORT COLTS 7 6 0 493 664 7425 28 ST BERNARDS OC 7 6 0 437 602 7259 28 DE LA SALLE 7 6 0 583 888 6565 24 OLD XAVERIANS 5 8 0 484 800 6050 2C BULLEENTiEMP 5 8 0 509 886 5745 20 MONASH WHITES 4 9 0 590 729 8093 16 MARCELLIN 3 10 0 290 752 3856 12 COLLEGIANS 2 11 0 459 902 5089 8 H SECTION RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 1 0 1060 508 208 .66 48 ST. KEVINS 12 1 0 958 540 177 .41 48 ST. KILDA CBCOB 10 3 0 1078 567 190 .12 40 SALESIANS O.C. 9 4 0 810 574 141 .11 36 KONTIAS A FC 8 5 0 826 731 11300 32 THERRY 6 7 0 524 732 7158 24 BALACLAVA 6 7 0 302 865 3491 24 STATE BANK 5 8 0 668 787 8488 20 GTV-9 5 8 0 352 625 5632 20 POWERHOUSE 3 10 0 441 1073 4110 12 8 OLD GEELONG 2 11 0 375 1084 3459

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