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2 Page 2 If your club is planning an end of season tour, you'll be interested in the Commonwealth Bank's GROUP TRAVEL SAVINGS PLAN The scheme is designed to ease the organising workload for club officials and includes a complete set of guidelines and accounting records Ask about group travel facilities and all services related to travel at your local Commonwealth Bank branch Get there with the Strength BAllieCCOMMONWEALTH THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 %pril ma y TRIBUNAL REPORT Player M Spencer G Holmes G Kelly P Chapman B Dunat M Sollmer R Fitzgerald R Row e J Gilchrist B Clarke J Bastow M Goodard G Walle C Dunshea A Lub y D Hogan S Romori I Scott 0 Ball W Jackson M Tait P Hochheimer M Said - M Harrison W Elli s M Henry B Muir S Docherty G Rutty R Cioccio W Nicholls 3 - R Johnson M Ka y R Divirgilio P Kell y S Mathers B year B Mukhtar M Thurston I Mathison P Dow P Moriarity P Cook D Moloney Today, Old Brighton's Barry Hamilton aill take with him the congratulations and best wishes of everyone connected with the Club when he runs onto the ground for his 200th Game of Amateur Football This achievement, in itself a remarkable testimony to his fitness, his enjoyment of the game and his loyalty to the Club, is all the more noteworthy as he is only the Fourth Old Brighton Grammarian to have reached the 200 Club Bud's' career began in 1969 when he played his first game with the U/19's and Club St Bernard's Jun Alphington ANZ Bank Ivanhoe Res North Brunswick Res Fawkner Jun West Brunswick Jun West Brunswick Jun Uni Blues (Runner) Parkside Parkside Coolaroo Rover s Banyule Banyule Banyule De La Salle Res Parkside Res Old Ivanhoe Gr Res Mentone OB Res AN Z Bank Res Thomastown Res Fawkner Jun Therry C COB Alphington Power House Coolaroo Rovers Coolaroo Rovers Ivanhoe Res A M P Society Has, North Brunswick Res Parkside Res Parkside St Kilda C B O C Bulleen United Finding Reprimanded Reprimanded Not sustaine d as runner Suspended five matches Reprimanded Not sustained Suspended till appears Suspended six matches Severley reprimanded Not sustained Suspended eight matches Suspended eight matches Not sustained Suspended four matche s Therry CC O B Clayton Country Colleges Has Monash Whites Has Reprimanded Footscray IT O B Res Not sustaine d Coburg Jun St Bernard's Jun North Old Boys Jun Clayton Jun Banyule Jun BALL BRIEF OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIAN JOIN S 200 CLUB Severely reprimande d in the 12 years since he has been a regular and valuable member of the Senior Side, playing in various positions on the Forward and Centre Lines (the closer to the goals, the better he likes it! ) However, Bud's activities have not been restricted to the playing field and he served as Club Secretary from 1976 to 1978, a job which requires much hard work and which few are prepared to take on So congratulations Barry on today's marvellous achievement and on behalf of the O B G FC, thank you for 12 years of distinguished service THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 Page 3

3 srctzo N iiar-lis UniV Blues (8) 41 It 1~ rnecr _llarceliin (4) 24 De La Salle (5) 23 T1,,!!01, De La Salle (-) 1 6 Grov- De La Salle (3) 1 Iiomeaarook, AJAX (5) 1 6 ltilitchell, Old MeIbns (7) 1 6 B SECTIO N Chard, Fawkner (9) 2 9 Curtain, 01d Xaver (5) 2 4 Haralambopoulos, New (4) 2 2 Cox, Old Scotch (4) 19 N Hughes, Old Par (2) 1 7 Rodgers, Mon Blues Morgan, Old Scotch Blay, New Priestley, C SECTIO Bright B-T'stowe N Clark, O Quaife, B-T'stowe Linke, Geelong Spurrell, Hamm Rev Pattison, SNOB G Buchanan, O Camb M Houston, O Hailey EAD 1NG GOALKICKER S (2) 1 7 (-) 1 6 (2) 1 6 (9) 32 (3) 20 (5) 19 (7) 18 (7) 15 (2) 15 (1) 15 (1) 15 Powell, St SECTION Bede' s Howard, Coun Coll (5) 23 Davies, Aiphington (3) 20 Gibbs, OIvanhoe (-) 20 Cavanaugh, St Bede's (3) 17 Rosewarne, State Bk (1) 16 E SECTION Heitman, Mentone (4) 21 Richardson, Princes H Skerry, St (6) 19 Maiham, A Pius (9) 14 NZ Bk (5) 12 Mercer, UHSOB (1) 12 Page 4 (Goals kicked last Saturday in Brackets ) F Pace, Thoma towno N Peter Hille, U Reds C Christodoulou, C Rov Hutchinson, Bruns Carr, FITOB S Crowley, Cool Rov A RESERVE Kausman, AJAX O'Connor, North OB Jones, Ivanhoe Wood, Ormond Carter, DL Sall e Lovelock,BO1Rd XavVE J Trapani, Fawkner J Tiernan, Old Xav Dennis, Old Xav Teale, Collegians Graham, Ne w C RESERVE Cave, Hamp, Rov J Tenace, B-T'stowe Sheridan, B-T'stowe Williams, O Halley Langford- Jones, O Bailey Morgan, MHSO B D Jenkins, State Bk Taylor, Power H Rix, St Bede's Scott, State Bk Rowswell, Heather Ryan, St Bede's E RESERVE (12) 44 Watt, St Piu s (8) 39 Dwyer, St Piu s (4) (6) (5) (3) 14 (3) 14 (6) 12 (2) 12 (1) 1 1 (1) (3) (1 ) (5) (7 ) (1) (3) (5) (2) (3) (-) (2) Baker, St Pius 28 McAnally, N Bruns (1) 17 Bickford, Princes H 16 Linehan, N Bruns H (3) (2) 15 Butson, UHSO (4) B Jewson, N (1) Bruns (1 ) F R RESERVE Dean, Brunswick (5) 17 Greig, Cam Bk Brierley, Clayton (-) (2) Kosta D, impt n~ Com Bk ((2) 9 JUNIOR SECTION 1 16 Fogarty, D L Salle (4) Beenie, Melb Univ 14 Robertson, (3) Forsyth, Ormon Bailey (5) 21 d 12 Bissett, Hamp (1) i$ 10 McCarthy Ormond Rov (4) 17 Flarve, amp Nov ((g) 1 ~ JUNIOR RF'nmTnia, -ett, 'lccob Flynn, O Paradian s Lawlor, B-T'stowe Nash, B-T'stowe Magee, TCCOB Biddlestone, TCCOB (5) (2) (4) (3 ) Stevens, 0OBrightonOP(10 3 ) Ballarin, St Kilda (12) Beale, SNOB (2) Purvis, O Brighton (2) Rojahn Heather (2) 17 9 Ciccia, Thomastown (6) Power, Banyule (1) 1 6 FORTHCOMING M ATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK May 17 : 24 : 31 : Caulfield Gram v Parksid e Old PvLellburnians v University Blues Kew V Parkside Marcellin V AJAX No fixture - Queen's Birthday Ivanhoe V A JA X St Bernard's OC V Old IVgelburnian s THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17,1980 PREVIEWING TODAY'S GAM ES A SECTION St 8ernard's O C venture out to De La Sclle p C this afternoon De La continued their winning way last week by beating ~rmond They have many avenues of attack, ail- the forwards are capable of kicking,ols, including Murphy, Ruffolo and P Greene - and as they are "backing up" well i can't see them being beaten St Bernard's, eftcr, a tardy start, are now playing with a 1 )it more consistency They'11 be out to prove that they can be up with the leaders Grbac, Sullivan and Nadzielski have shown the way, but this week I think that the Saints may have o setback in their conquests De La Salle to,vin North Old Boys are at home to University Blacks North were very disappointing lost w,ek after playing well the week before They s, m` to get tied up against small, running sides This week, however, they play a side that is similar to themselves and they will have to create their own running if they are to win Blacks seem to have lost a bit of tenacity and they let me down last week They are better than they have produced so for this season, but their backline will have to tighten up so that the opposition is not let in for easy goals In a close game, I will give the visiting side one more chance Blacks to get up Ormond play host to Marcellin Old Collegians today Ormond had a "knock" by A Section leaders last week, but before that they had taken all before them With Dove getting kicks around th ground and Pearce starting to get amongst the goals, Ormond will rebound full of vigour Marcellin have found this 'Section a little difficult this year, but they have not been disgraced They may have been a little unlucky previously, but with Dillon playing well around the packs and Cooper getting many speedy kicks they will certainl y be due for a win I think that Marcellin wil l give Ormond a real run for their money, but owing to the definite home ground advantage I, can't pass up Ormond University Blues are enjoying a good season and today take on Ivanhoe Blues have the strongest defence in the competition and with their power up in front of goals - through Karvelis and Sleeman - will be a force Ivanhoe have shown that they can do well but unfortunately let the opposition get away from them in one quarter Provided they don't let slip, this will be pretty close Blues to hold too many trumps and win Old Melburnians travel down to Albert Park to play AJAX AJAX accounted for North Old Boys last week very easily, who had taken care of OM 's a week earlier This makes AJAX a goals better side and through their speedy small men, Mike and Hen ry Ritterman, and with Ray Lisner taking the marks, will be very hard to beat on their home ground The Old Melburnians have played with a lot of inconsistency this year Rohan Brown, in the ruck, has shown the way in each game, and with Rick and Andy Cameron displaying good form, their side may be too tall for the fast-moving AJAX boys In a very close game, disregarding the previous two week's statistics, I think the O M 's will sneak in Selections: De La Salle D C, Blacks, Ormond, University Blues, burnians - PETER ROBERSON University Old Mel- B SECTIO N Three right last week means your tipster still faces relegation Where to really is the question? Like my learned colleague Ron Hancox, I too am finding Old Paradians my jinx side Monash Blues hit top form last week and today they will be confident against leaders, Collegians The Lion's coach, Bruce Ferguson, has his charges doing everything right The side has blended youth with experience, which is being supplied by Rice and Etherington Hibbins, who has been a top player each week, has scored goals each game, as have Parsons, Baum, Bennett, Lausson and Rice This varied attack is a Collegians strongpoint Steady improvement has been a Monash feature, with Olds starring weekly However, as Rodger has proved the only relaible Monash avenue to goal, they could be in trouble trying to match the Collegians' score today Collegians are my selection Kew, whose big win over Scotch regained them second place, await the disappointing Old Paradians, whose sojourn in B Section could well be of minimum duration Kew have had five reliable weekly avenues to goal via Haralambopolous, Burden, Bruce Smith and interstaters Blay and Fletcher Conversely, Parade has had only Nick Hughes as a reliable goal-getter Indicative of the Parade forward problem has been the fact that twenty-two players shared sixty-one goals in the first four rounds For Paradians, defender Peter Symes has proved the most consistent player For Kew, Bruce Smith and ruckman Walker have given great service On form, everything points to a Kew victory today At Headquarters, Caulfield Grammarians meet disappointing Parkside If Caulfield hope to stay within reach of the four they must win well today Their reliable players, veteran Tootell, Kanis, Matthews and Fletcher, should generate sufficient drive to defeat Parkside, whose 1980 form so far has not been up to B Section standard Chilcott, Jones and Chenhall have tried hard to lift their side, but the depth of talent has not been there to provide a Parkside victory Fawkner, now in the top four, make the long journey to Murrumbeena Dennis Groves has the Blues well motivated and in top gear, although playing well away from home has been their 1980 Achilles heel As C BC St Kilda hasn't a good home record this season, how does one forecast the result of thi s THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 Page 5

4 PREVIEWS (cont ) game? For the Saints, Kay, Crottie and Delaney are giving consistent performances, while Fawkner's best players have varied weekly A team could be chosen from those listed over the first four weeks The determined St Kilda defenders plus the north winds may upset Chard, and so allow the home side to snatch a narrow victory Near neighbours and long-standing rivals, Old Scotch and Old Xaverions meet today for the first time in a decade (B Section, 1970) As both sides lost last week, coaches Aghan and Green will be all out to restore lost prestige For Scotch, Xaverian ruckmen Noonan and Brimacombe pose a big problem Veteran Sierakowski, Curtain and Vale all will need close checking by the Cardinals, who in turn will again rely on Meadows, Mason, Marx and Morgan Because Old Xaverians will not place Scotch under the some pressure as Kew did, I believe their running game interspersed with judicious handball and penetrating kicks, will see Scotch take the points Selections : Collegians, Kew, Caulfield Grammarians, CB C St Kilda, Old Scotch - NORM NUGENT C SECTIO N With the Geelong bubble bursting last week there are some real problems in picking winners for today The sides in the four are already two games clear from the rest of the field, which will make entry into this area even harder Hampton Rovers have won their last four games, but none of these have really been a test They failed in their game against Old Brighton and their supporters will be waiting to see if they can handle the big guns from Geelong, who also failed against Old Brighton However, Geelong survived the test against Bulleen-Templestowe Nevertheless I am going to jump on the Roverland band-waggon and pick them at home Coburg also let me down last week, and although they are at home today I cannot imagine Old Brighton Grammarians having any trouble providing forgetful John Priestley does not forget where the ground is or arrive at the grund and find that he has forgotten his gear Old Camberwell Grammarians seem to be going up and down the ladder like a yo-yo, and after four losses they will be anxious to start the climb black at the expense of visitors Bulleen-Temptestowe, Although Bulleen are the form side in that they have beaten Old Brighton, they only just fell in against M H S O B last week I fancy the home side to cause an upset St Kevin's OB will be happy with their 32-point victory over Camberwell last week, and will be confident when they travel to Yarra Bend to meet Old Trinity Grammarians To be consistent I should jump on St Kevin's band-waggon but I cannot accept that Trinity are as bad as the scores over recent weeks indicate, and I am giving them another chance Both M H SO B and Old Haileyburians have won two games each The Haileybury victory over Coburg last week is probably the best Page 6 indicator of form, although they had the home ground advantage On the other hand, M HS kicked the game away against the B -T's at the B -T's ground I have now changed from my original selection and the nod goes to M H S at home Selections : Old Camberwell, Old Trinity M H S, Old Brighton, Hampton Rovers PETER NATHAN D SECTIO N Last Saturday's highlights were Beverley Hills' victory over Heatherton, and the narrow wins recorded by Alphington, Power House and St Bede's Alphington regained the top spot on the ladder by defeating Old Carey last week, and today they make the journey down to Mordialloc to try and retain that position against the in-form St Bede's O C This is going to be a very tight game, with the only apparent difference between the sides being the home ground advantage, which I think will be enough to give St Bede's their fifth consecutive win Beverley Hills gave Heatherton's final four hopes a jolt last week, and they are to be congratulated on their win after showing very indifferent form previously Their opponents today, Old Ivanhoe Grammarians, will not be taking any chances today, for they have won their last two games and are just out of the four on percentage Even though Beverley Hills will be very determined to record another win, I cannot see them doing so today State Bank's inaccuracy proved costly last week against St Bede's, but the previous week their kicking for goal was a major factor in their defeating Alphington Today they meet Heatherton, who last week lost their second away game to a side lower on the ladder, and they will be happy to be playing on their home ground in this vital game Despite this advantage, State Bank has shown the better form this year, and I think they will take out the four points Power House came home strongly last week to snatch a win from Country Colleges, and they have the chance to move up the ladder a couple of spots with a win over A M P Society today Though A M P's performances have been very disappointing this year, they showed signs of improvement in their game against Old Ivanhoe last week If they can pu t our quarters together they may trouble Power House today, but I cannot see them winning this game Old Carey Grammarians were only a kick away from victory against Alphington last week, and they pay Country Colleges a visit today, who suffered a similar fate against Power House Old Carey have recorded good wins this year due to their ability to produce a burst of goals, which gives them a matchwinning break in otherwise tight games Country Colleges, on the other hand, have been doing the opposite, but my spies tell me they are about to show their true form, so on their advice I will tip them to produce an upset win Selections: St Bede's OC, Old Ivanhoe Gr, State Bank, Power House, Country Colleges- WILLY PICKHAM THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 PREVIEWS (cont ) Thomastown v Coolaroo Rovers As near as one can be to being neighbours (like Clayton and St John's) won't help Coolaroo E SECTIO N They got close to Footscray last week but A N Z Bank blew their big chance to open couldn't press it home, so they will have to be ;h,a account last week and wil today find the satisfied with a place again this week, -position harder North' Brunswick have no t Selections : Reds, Clayton, Commonwealth r recaptured their form of last year, but Bank, Peninsula, Therry, Thomastown - SYD,vlll till be too strong for the home team WHITFIELD About all that can be said for Old Geelon g JUNIOR SECTION I ; the moment is that they are playing reason unate -the The upset of the season so for was caused y cj af'swwheret todayes game tak srpl ce Uni by Coburg last week when they toppled High Old Boys' performances have fluctuated Section leaders St Bernard's De La Salle 'reatly ; and last week they went badly I maintained form, whilst Hampton Rovers produced their second successive win, Old Haileyburians remain undefeated and North Old Boys,an't see them taking the points, particularly p it's dry proved too strong for Ivanhoe La Trobe Uni have slumped after their good This week's round should produce some ;tart, and the vacation won't be helping things interesting clashes, as the competition appears a; the moment For all that, I don't believe Thornbury will be able to handle the big La to be evening up St Bernard's meet Ormond at home The Trc,be ground adequately, and for that reason Saints will be smarting from their first defeat a(~ne I m going for the home team and will need to show a lot more fire and Bulleen United will have got a lift from endeavour if they are to prove they are a ;h,ir opening win last week, and with their home-ground advantage will be looking for a top side I'm tipping them to win at home repeat today West Brunswick, on the other Ivanhoe clash with Coburg on the Ivanhoe,and, are big improvers and, now that they've ground Ivanhoe, yet to win a game, face a Coburg who will be confident after their moved up to second spot, will not be lulled nto throwing this one away defeat of St Bernard's I'm sure Ivanhoe will give a bold showing but I fancy Coburg Mentone are not as bad as their results indicate - they've lost a number of close will be too strong The main game of the day is the contest ones ; and today's game against Princes Hill could be a cliff-hanger After much indecision between De La Salle and Old Haileyburians ~rm picking the visitors, who put in a good De La Salle's form is improving all the time and they have a real chance to defat "Old or_- last week team drop out of the Four, and accordingly Hails" this week However, I think the top team will be desperate to retain that spot, A loss for Elsternwick could see the home they'll be all out to topple the leaders, St and I believe they will win Pius The small Elsternwick ground will not Melbourne University face Kew at the University ground Kew continue to show en- make life easy for the visitors, but I expect tliem to come out on top by a small margin deavour but cannot crack it for a win The University side will be weakened by the absence Selections : North Brunswick, Old Geelong, of some of their regular players but will La Trobe Univ, West Brunswick, Princes Hill, still be too strong for the Kew side St Pius - PETER LEMON Hampton Rovers, the big improvers, meet North Old Boys in their first real test since F SECTIO N their new-found form They will be intent Uni Reds at home to Brunswick should see upon maintaining their momentum but I feel the Reds gain another victory Nothing like a that North Old Boys will have too many big good spearhead who can convert the team's guns on the day efforts into goals Reds can win this despite Selections: St Bernard's, Coburg, Old Brunswick's improving form Hoileyburians, Melbourne University, and North St John's O C v Clayton Clayton lost to Old Boys - MICHAEL ARNOLD the Reds but were not disgraced, so I do not fancy St John's for this week, even at home JUNIOR SECTION 2 Commonwealth Bank v Monash Whites Due to the late advice of the new fixture The Bankers kicked away their chances against Therry, and need a big win today to for this Section, Ron Hancox only had time to phone in ihs revised selections for this maintain reasonable proximity to the four week (Likely winners in bold type) : Whites are finding it a hard and unrewarding task again this season, so perhaps football Monash Blues v MHS, Old Boys is not their caper Fawkner v Marcellin O C Peninsula O B v Footscray IT Footscray Bulleen-Templestowe v West Brunswick came home well against Coolaroo, whilst the Therry CC O B v Old Paradians PO B 's had a bit of a picnic out at Monash Old Scotch College v Caulfield Grammar I fancy Peninsula for this, and Footscray may JUNIOR SECTION 3 find the drive around the bay the best part of the afternoon y Both Parkside and Heatherton were defeated Banyule v Therry CC O B Banyule showed last week - the former more severely than some get-up-and-go against Brunswick, whilst the latter I feel that Heatherton will bounce Therry were just a little straighter than the back more determined than ever and will Bankers, but I am loath to go for the home stay with the leaders by virtue of a big winside yet Therry should just get home again even away from home-today THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 Page 7

5 PREVIEWS (cont ) Undefeated Old Brighton Grammar are hos t to once defeated St Kilda C B OC Both teams had big wins lost Saturday just to make judging their chances a little more difficult If _should be a very tight match but I fancy that Old Brighton will have the edge at the final siren The Brighton Beach oval is easy to play - and particularly not on never the first encounter Old Ivanhoe Grammar will be seeking their third consecutive wi n Bernard'sn when visit the St ( B ) Es s endo n search should pay dividends Neither Clayton nor Power House have opened their account as yet, so today's encounter takes on even greater significance pleased I feel that come the 5 visitors will be the better 00 p m Both St Kevin's Old Boys and Banyule have th win e chance to move up the ladder if they today were Btheh m owo n re tested of thehtwo h ast nd they should be able to use this to advantage this week St Pius were not allowed to repeat their form of two weeks ago lost Saturday against Old Brighton, and will meet a similar fate when they welcome Thomastown today- Selections : Old Ivanhoe Gram, Ol d House, hstn Kevin's OB, Thomastown - RAY IRVING BALL BRIEFS "150 TO DE LA HIGH FLYER" Alan Groves of De La Salle Old Collegian s played his 150th game against Ormond last week Alan is well known for his many high flying marks above the crowded packs, and he is remembered for his match inning goal to clinch the Club's first A Grade Flag against North Old Boys in 1977 Alan was elected Vice Captain in both 1979 and 1980, but moved up to the Captaincy when Chris Loft broke down with injury Alan led the side to last year's A Grade Flag against University Blues, and hopes to add another Flag this year BANKER'S 100 All players and supporters at A NZ Bank join in offering congratulations to Alan "Butch" Gale who plays his 100th game today, "Butch's" pace and long kicking are a feature of his game and have resulted in his finishing runner-up in the Club's Best and Fairest Award twice Good Luck "Butch" and we hope to see another 100 good as the games as last "SCORES" Phone Number The only number for the phoning of scores for the remainder of the season i s Please follow "pattern" given belo W when calling and please do not ask for other match results The number of calls to be handled on one line makes it impossible for the "scribe" to waste time on unnecessarily long calls Make your call early - the phone is manned from 1 3A p m So save Your own time by calling as soon as the match is over- especially Reserve Section sides RESERVE SECTION RESULTS These must be phoned to the above number before 300 pm SENIOR AND JUNIOR SECTION RESULTS - These must be phoned to above number before 500 pm A fine will be incurred after this time If results are not received by 5 30 p m, a further fine will be imposed When phoning scores, please follow this pattern:- (a) the Section concerned (b) teams playin g (c) winning team (d) actual scores - winner first Check with BOTH goal umpires before ringing Incorrect scores equal a fine! The phoning of all scores is the responsibility of the HOME CLUB A AND B SECTION CLUBS requfred to phone Goal-ki kers and Bes t still NOTE Players to the Press Correspondent, George MeTaggart, on , a~ The phone number at Elsternwick Park previously has been altered - A SECTION before 6 pm It is now and B SECTION between 6 p,m, and 7 p, Club secretaries are asked to be sure IT IS ESSENTIAL FOR and note this new number "All This will save TION CLUBS TO SUPPLY SEC- considerable time should you need to ring CHRISTIAN NAMES OF BEST THE for an emergency umpire PLAYERS AN D POSITION PLAYED Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, A SECTION y; Salle O C v North Old Boys C'nicersity Blacks v AJ AX,~f;,rcellin O C v St Bernard's O C,,n tzoe v Ormon d ~lc ; '<Telburnians v University Blues (E P) B SECTION col?cgians v Ne w plci Paradians v Old Scotch Coll y ;:r;aide v Monash Blues r z, l:ner v Caulfi eld Gram pid Saverians v St Kilda C B O C C SECTION ; 3ul1cen-Templestowe v Old Trinity Gr ST Kevin's OB v Hampton Rovers olci Haileyburians v Old Camberwell Gr old Brighton Gr v M HS Old Boys C,,elong v Coburg D SECTION Bc~~riey Hills v Power House I P Society v Country College s state Bank v Old Ivanhoe Gr ;11phington v Heatherton old Carey Gr v St Bede's OC E SECTION S[ Pius v A N Z Bank ~orch Brunswick v Bulleen United ti HS Old Boys v Mentone Old Boys Princes Hill v La -robe University Thornbury v Elsternwic k West Brunswick v Old Geelong F SECTION Brunswick v St John's O C Clayton v Thomastown Footscray I T O B v Commonwealth Bank Monash Whites v Banyul e Therry C CO B v University Reds Coolaroo Rovers v Peninsula Old Boys JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ormond v Ivanho e Coburg v North Old Boy s Old Haileyburians v St Bernard's (A) New v De La Salle O C Hampton Rovers v Melbourne Universit y JUNIOR SECTION 2 West Brunswick v Therry C COB Marcellin O C v Bulleen-Templestowe M HS Old Boys v Old Scotch Coll Old Paradians v Monash Blues Caulfield Gram v Fawkner JUNIOR SECTION 3 Heatherton v Old Brighton Or St Kilda C BO C v St Pius Power House v St Bernard's (B) Old Ivanhoe Gr v St Kevin's O B Banyule v Parksid e Thomastown v Clayto n OK PAPER BAG S 5 Horscroft Place, Moorabbin Hot Drink Cups - Gladwrap - Catering Foil - Paper Bags - Serviettes - Paper Plates - "Chinet" Plates - Raffle Books - Tablecloth s ALL CATERING DISPOSABLES Contact : Michael O'Kelly, President St Kevin's Old Boys F C A H THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17,1980 Page 9

6 PREMIERSHIP LISTS A SECTIO N W L D For Ag oo Pis A RESERV E UnivarsiSy B/0ues Ivanhoeard's OC 4 1 D p2 Pl~ old hhelbunans , 8 st [3ernard'sOC De La Salle OC 4 1 ' Ormond 4 Ormond ,g 16 AJAX O lnort Universit y h d 2 Melburnians North oldboys Morcellin GCyc~ Universti OC y Ivanhoe AJAX *1 4 B SECTION - University Blacks - Collegians Kew Old Xaverions B RESERVE 49'7 Old Scotch Coll , Fawkner Fawkner Ol Scotch Collegians Coll OldXaverians Caulfield Gram 0 12 St 4 16 St Kilda C KildaCBOC $$ I~28 B :~ 12 O C 3 8 Caulfield Gram Old Paradians Old Pared ions Monash Blues ,8 Monash 4 Kew Blues Parkside C SECTION Parkside Old Brighton Cr C RESERV E 4 Bulleen-T'stowe Ham 3 76 Bu iteen Ton'staw e Rovers Hampton Rovers , Geelong Geelong 498 BO St Kevin's OB St ,5 76 M H S Kevin's OB Old Boys ,6 MHS Old Boys Old Haileyburians Old Hoileyburians Old Cam'well Gr Old Trinity Gr Old Trinity Gr 0 4 Old Cam 'well Gr , Coburg j 4 Old Brighton Gr Coburg ,5 4 Alphington D SECTION ,4 - St Bede's OC 4 7-' ib St Bede's OC D RESERY E Old Carey Cr 4 a v Old Carey Cr S State Bank Heatherton Heatherton State Bank 5 - ^-' ,4 20 Old Ivanhoe Gr Country Colleges Power House AMP Society Country Colleges 3 2-'" Alphington Beverley Hills Power House 2 I 3-' AMP Society ~,6 4 Beverley H E SECTION Old Ivanhoe ills Gr Wes Pius t St : '- 5C Brunswick St' Pius Old La Geelong Princes Hill Trobe Univ Mentone 0 6 Elsternwick West Brunswick North Brunswick North Brunswick Thornbury Old Geelong Princes Hill Elsternwic UHS Old k Boys A N Z Bank Mentone Old Boys ,9 4 Thornbury Bulleen United La Trobe Univ ANZ Bank BuHS Old Boy s E RESERV E Thomostown F SE C4 T ~ Ileen United University Reds 4 1 ON , Universi F RESERV E Footscray ITOB Reds Thomasto Brunswick Peninsula OB C'wealth Bank Clayton 3 38 Footscray ITOB Therry CCOB Therry CCOB C'wealth Bank Brunswick Coolaroo Rovers Banyule Coolaroo Rovers St John's OC g,7 4 Monash Whites Monash White Peninsula Banyule St John's OC Page THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- MAy 17, 1980 ^OO GZ,t~B TO OLD BiELBU$NIAN I~ Id i3rqnhart plays his 200th game for pla &fetburnians today 'Meggsy (after c11 yiown cartoon character) or Turg ' Or Gobbler' (we think for his ability to : the ball anywhere) as he is variously r,,nr o : u is probably the most popular and crlcbrated player at the Club presently play- ;, +Turg' has Captained the Firsts, won the Best and Fairest Trophy, topped the Section's ;~1 1 kicking g C oand is mmittee presentl e Chairman y and ion of the,,;,t- loyal and hardworking members of :hc Club He began his career at the OM's as a iutl-back and as the years progressed, found ;c easier to obtain kicks at full-forward, fie has the uncanny ability to mark the ;ootbail anywhere - high over a pack or diving sideways Many a full-back has been arurzed to think they have him covered only to see him emerge with the mark Their only relief came when he kicked for cosl Everyone at the OM's gives 'Turg' our warmest congratulations on achieving this milestone and wish him well for the future PRSMIERS~-IIP CONTINUED LISTS JUNIOR SECTION I W L D For Ag % Pts Old Haileyburians St Bernard's (A) North Old Boys Melbourne Univ De La Salle OC Ormon d Hampton Rovers Coburg *Kew Ivanhoe JUNIOR SECTION 2 Therry CCOB Old Paradians BuBeen-T'stowe Monash Blues Morcellin OC Fawkner Caulfield Gram Old Scotch Coll *MHS Old Boys West Brunswick JUNIOR SECTION 3 Old Brighton Gr Thomastown St Kilda CBOC St Kevin's OB Banyule Heatherton Old Ivanhoe Gr Parkside St Pius Power House Clayton rst Bernard's (B) *Ineligible player-april 26 1' Ineligible player-may 3 $Ineligible player-april 26 and May 3 NOTE : All ladders have been checked and, where necessary, amended up to May 3 UMPIRES' CORNE R WHY A VA FA UMPIRING BODY? From time to time the question is asked : why not have one umpiring body in Victoria from which all competitions could draw their umpires? There are the attractions of economies of scale : central training facilities ; one coaching staff; greater flexibility in making appointments ; and centralised accounting systems Another advantage is perceived to be consistency in the interpretation of the rules of the game no matter where it is played in the State To some extent centralisation is with us at present The V AF A supplies umpires to the University of Melbourne's Inter-Collegiate Competition and to some school games In the past VAF A umpires have officiated in the Melbourne Mid-Week League The VFL and VF A umpires are appointed to country and outer-suburban games It is the purpose of today's Umpires' Corner to suggest that there are disadvantages in a centralised system which outweigh any of its benefits - certainly for the V AF A The first and most obvious problem would be that the V AF A would lose control over its umpiring standards It would have no control over appointments Innovations like the two-umpire system, umpire visits to all clubs and experimental uniforms would not be possible Interpretations of the rules which are designed to keep play open and fast would not be observed unless they were in accord with the central view V AFA administrative arrangements which necessitated action by umpires (eg completion of paper work, resolving conflicting scorecards) could not work smoothly when umpires were moving between different associations each week On another plane, the personal contact between players, officials and umpires would be lost Umpires would not be appointed to VA F A games often enough to become known to clubs This loss of contact would be felt on the field as any player who has been addressed by his Christian or "nick name" will testify On the other side of the coin, any VAF A umpiring body will only be viable if it can put the necessary 120 goal, field and boundary umpires into the field each week A constant injection of "new blood" Is essential There is no better place to find new umpires than among the ranks of players who are considering hanging up their boots They can maintain their association with the V AF A and contribute in a different role This continued association is assured if they join the VA F A's umpiring body "100 TO RALPH" Ralph McHenry of De La Salle OC plays his 100th game today against St Bernard's A courageous player who makes up for his lack of size with a"never-give-in" attitude He retired briefly last year, but returned to become an important member of the A Grade Premiership side He has bounced back fitter than ever this year, and we all hope he has many more games to come THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 Page 11

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9 LOOKING by Noel Rundle BAC K 5 years ago Caulfield Grammarians (B) stopped Old Carey's run with a jolt winning by 10 goals Best were Griffiths, Morphett, Tootell (CG ) and Yee, Kelaher, Thomas (Old Carey) Commonwealth Bank (D) opened their account with a win at the expense of National Bank Reid (6 gls), Eales and Petrynik were best for C'wealth Bank After 5 games U Blues (B), St Kilda CB C (C), Hampton Rovers (D), E'wiek (E) and Monash Whites (F) were undefeated Beverley Hills (F) had an easy 79 point win over FIT Allan, Mark, Browning, and Discombe (6) were stars for Beverley Hills 10 years ago Coburg jumped into top place in 'A' Section with a 63 point win over Melbourne High It was High's first defeat McFarlane (9 goals) Norm Beattie (3), and King were Coburg's best The Umpires' Association officials were proud to announce that with one week to go the total money donated to the Alan Thorpe Appeal was $2,470 Leigh ('Curly') Grant came out of retirement - after 7 years - to kick 4 goals for Power House Reserves against National Bank Boom recruit, Des 'Friar' Tuck, turned it on in his first game for Assumption to kick 5 goals against Hampton Rovers and be best afield St Kilda C BOC 's veteran Warren Pipkorn had been transferred to Sydney and announced his retirement after 206 games, spanning the 13 years the club had been in existence St Kilda has had no finer clubman than `Pippy' who has been a member of premiership teams and has taken the field injured when the Reserves were struggling to field a team 20 years ago Bad conditions for fifth week in a row and Old ParadIans (A) (31028) went down to U Blacks (5636) to record their first loss All at Parkside congratulated Brian Lauder on reaching his century and on his captaincy Brian was the sixth member of the unbeaten 1954 premiership side to notch the 100 Other 'C' Section captains were Geoff Paul (MHSOB), Bill Keenan (F T S O B), Alan Dick (National Bank), David Merkel (Ajax) Who, captained Brunswick? 200 games to Alan (Walta) Kirby Graham Rowe was the star at Ormond's monster tennis day 100 games to Dave Moran (Old Scotch) and 50 games to John Tindley and Toby Pearson, both of De La Salle Page years ago Kew coach, Alf Perrin, scored a double the team had a good win over Glenhuntly and Alf announced his engagement Walker (Ormond) 35, Backhouse (Univ, Blacks) 24, and Anderson (Univ Blues) 24 were leading 'A' Section goalkickers after games Old Melburnians had a 19 goal win over Old Xaverians with Ken Levy (8 goals), Jim Hannan and Murray Mitchell best BALL BRIEFS Tim Johnson played his 50th game for Old Melburnians against Ivanhoe last week Thu joined the Club from Monash Juniors, and has been a consistent member of the Firsts during this season and last season He has the honour of being Best and Fairest player in the Reserves for 1978, and since then he has been a regular member of the Firsts Tim is a prolific kick-getter has the ability to kick with both feet, and delivers the ball (most times) accurately to a teamate if his "hammies" last he may play another 50 with the O M's Best of luck, Tim MHSOB's lightly built utility player Nick Taylor reached his first milestone with our club when he played his 50th game against Hampton Rovers on the 26th April Nick has made an enormous impression in our Senior side since graduating from the Juniors in 1979 and he has already established himself as a courageous, speedy Team Player with all the attributes that the club needs as its foundation for future success Quietly spoken and popular, Nick is assured of many more football milestones in the years ahead and all at M H SO B wish him the success he deserves Well done Nick Thornbury would like to congratulate Paul "Bubbles" Whitaker on reaching his 50th game last week Paul would be the strongest mark in our side He puts his body in front and makes his opponent's job very tiring Indeed He is also a great clubman who fronts up to every club function Best of luck today "Bub" and may we see many more goals come from your ever reliable boot Congratulations from everyone at Power House to our first rover, Ronnie Demir who played his 50th game with the club last week Although the smallest player in the club, Ronnie shows the way to bigger team mates and opposition alike with his "guts and determination" to win the hard ball His dedication and enthusiasm were rewarded this season when he was appointed as Captain of the Club Always keen to advise umpires on how they are going and a great character around the Club, we wish we had more like him Congratulations Ronnie and best wishes THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS A SECTION Do La Salle OC Ormond D) ; LA SALLE: Murphy 5, Groves 3, pecrs 3, Calley 2, Dunn, P Greene, Griggs [3EST: Calley, M Greene, McHenry, Connolly, Bourke Murphy ORltOND: Bradley 3, Boehm 2, Dove, p,,r ;si, BEST: Crump, Mehrton, Pearce, N1cCooke, Bradley, Naylor St Bernard's OC University Blacks ST BERNARD'S: B Hughes 5, Sullivan 2, tiadzielski 2, Ross, Tickner, O'Brien, Whelan, Uatesi, McGuire, Mitchell, Burgin BEST : >lunaghan, Grbac, Nadzielski, B Hughes, Suli ;,an Smith UNIVERSITY BLACKS: Llewellyn 3, S Gilt 3 Pattinson 2, Coughlan 2, Zoch, E Cordncr, C Cordner, Perrett BEST: C Cordncr, Morrison, Wines, Coughlan, Lockie, Ch : i pman AJAX North Old Boys AJAX: Komesarook 5, D Segal 3, Rozen Kaye 3, Lemish, M Ritterman, H Ritterman, Aarons, F Marks BEST: M Ritterman, Fz> man, S Marks, Schulberg, D Segal, Lisner NORTH OLD BOYS : Donato 2, Conti 2, Kelly, Galvan, Horan, F Weir, Maguire BEST : Conti, Galvan, Malone, Maguire, Griffin, Robertson University Blues Marceilin OC UNIVERSITY BLUES : Karvelis 8, D Curndw 2, Wilson 2, Bedford, McDonald, Wellingon; Sleeman, Whitehead BEST: Davies, Yeo, Wood, R Curnow, Karvelis, Orton NfARCELLIN: R Frazer 4, A Aloisio 3, Fit, 2, Toomey, Denning BEST: Crimmins, Howard, Cullinan, S Frazer, Kennedy, Collins Old Meiburnians Ivanhoe OLD MELBURNIANS : Mitchell 7, Cameron 7, Waddington 4, Burns 2, Knight 2, Freeman 2, Murray 2, Lester, I Cordner, Morphet, Thompson BEST : Lester, Cameron, Murray, Mitchell, Mumme, Pisarski IVANHOE : O'Brien 4, Balcombe 3, Globin 2, Ould 2, Gittos 2, Morcom 2, Robertson, Farrell, Lalor BEST: Morcom, Ould, Balcombe, Baker, Renshaw B SECTIO N Collegians Caulfield Gram COLLEGIANS: Bennett 4, Williams 2, Baum Laussen, Newton BEST: Wagstaff, Etherington, R Loder, Woodful, Williams, Warner CAULFIELD GRAM : D Matthews 2 Wakeham 2, Fletcher, Kanis BEST : Collins, Cooney, Griffiths, Kanis, Clark, McMullen Monash Blues Old Paradians MONASH BLUES : Bergin 5, Rodgers 2, Connop 2, Higgins 2, Sest, D Wood, Zimmerman, Grogan BEST: McKenzie, Taylor, Ludeman, Bergin, Rodgers, Grogan OLD PARADL4,NS: Grils 3, N Hughes 2, Russell 2, Bush 2, Dynes, Madden, Love, A: Johnson BEST: V Considine, Brophy, Asserts, P Johnston, N Hughes, Madden Kew Old Scotch Coil KEW: Haralambopoulos 4, Berry 4, Blay 2, Burden 2, Jackamos 2, Peric, Fletcher, Smith, R Zerbi, D Zerbi, Varney BEST : Hayes, Walker, Haralambopoulos, Fletcher, Varney, Blay OLD SCOTCH: Cox 4, Bedford 4, Meadows 3, Duke 2, P Drummond, Marx, Tallent BEST : Mason, Marx, Bedford, Duke, Cox, Meadows St Kilda CBOC Parkside ST KILDA CBOC : Smith 5, Hinrichs 4, B Jones 3, J Delaney 2, Kellaway, Gillon, Salter, White BEST: P Jones, Slattery, Hinrichs, Smith Huglin, Dynon PARKSIDE : Wiseman 3, T Jones 2, Blythe 2, Metcalf, Evans, M Weir BEST: K Howell, Wiseman, Chilcott, Metcalf, Girdwood, T Jones Fawkner Old Xaverians FAWKNER: Chard 9, Mills 4, K Ward 3, Mark Stapleton, P Deans, A Saggers BEST: Chard, B Saggers, Mills, Mark Stapleton, McMahon, Favell OLD XAVERIANS: Curtain 5, Vale 3, Stanley 3, Corcoran 2, Sierakowski 2, Blake, Asgemis, Noonan BEST : Carmody, Noonan, Vale THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 Page 17

10 Last Week's Results - C ntinu(7~ Last Week's Results Continued C SECTIO N Bulleen-T'stowe MHS Old Boys BULLEEN-T/STOWE : Quaife 5, Clark 3, Murphy 3, Bird, Hooper, D'Agostino, Fitt, Chard, Ling BEST: Fitt, D'Agostino, Ling, Smythe, Clark, Gilmore MH S OLD BOYS : Taylor 3, Pappas 2, Moorfield, Delaney, Jones, Wallace, Wood BEST : Portion, Wood, Wallace St Kevin's OB Old Cam'well Gr ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Hannan 5, Brennan 3 Lewin 3, Pattison 2, McKaige, T Griffin, Ring, Olle, Callanan, C Nettlefold BEST : Hannan, Low, Duffy, Day, Mullen, Corredig OLD CAMBERWELL : Triste 3, Spencer 2, Inkster 2, R Ellis 2, Loft, J Steven, G Buchanan, Kerr, Moran BEST: Hewitt, Triste, T Mullett, Polglase, McDowell, Brown Hampton Rovers Old Trinity Gr HAMPTON ROVERS : Spurrell 7, Kennedy 6, Nugent 4, Rowston 3, McPherson 3, Cooper 2, Reidy, Tregear, Semmell BEST : Hetherington, Young, Rowston, Kennedy, Spurrell, Marshall OLD TRINITY GRAM : Tankey 3, Bunting 3, A Birrell, D Birrell, Williams, P Beer, Lumsden BEST : Bunting, Emerson, Outen, N Beer, Bolton, Kirkbride Old Haileyburions Coburg OLD HAILEYBURIANS : Hodge 5, Taylor 4, McDonnell 2, Chambers 2, M Houston, Sincock, Gerny, Constable, Wise BEST : Chambers, Constable, Hodge, Houghton, Schmidt, Thomas COBURG: Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Old Brighton Gr Geelong OLD BRIGHTON GRAM: Priestley 9, Jones 4, King 4, Sheppard 3, McClure, Nicholson, Tate, Warnock BEST : Priestley, Shepherd, Jones, Gedye, Draper, Mullett GEELONG: Linke 7, Forbes 3, Johnstone 2, Taylor, Gross BEST: Linke, A Johnston, Forbes, G Nielsen, McMahon, M Johnston Page 18 D SECTIO N Beverley Hills , Heatherton BEVERLEY HILLS : Fisher 5, Gray 3 Hands, Logan, P Monahan, B Reece BEST, Egan, Fisher, Hands, Haythorn, Healy, Reece Walker, TCasRToONE Mi y Miller Killn~BESTHKenny' Killen, Walker, Hayes, D Christoforou, Wainwright Old Ivanhoe Gr AMP Society OLD IVANHOE GRAM : Gibbs 7, McDonald 6, Cropley, Dummett, Swain, Heeringa, S Gration BEST : Dummett, Thomas, McDonald, Gee, Englander, Dowell AMP SOCIETY: Beason 2, O'Brien 2 Veal 2, Gates, Lammacchia, Chatfield, Rq Taylor, McLeod BEST : Lammacchia, O'Brien, McLeod, Haddrick Power House Country Colleges POWER HOUSE : Hunter 4, Holt 2, Harris 2, D Stewart 2, R Demir, Sarosi BEST : O'Loughlin, Denson, Peters, Harris, Hunter, R Demir 2 COUNTRY COLLEGES : Fallon, McAuliffe Mahony BEST: P a, Ryan, McAuliffe, Matony, Holland, Fallon, Williams St Bede's OC State Bank ST BEDE'S OC: Powell 5, Dunne 3, Elmore 2, Cavanough 3, Signorette 2, Reinehr, Lucas BEST: Pope, Reinehr, Powell, Clough, Roerts, A Biacsi STATE BANK: Allport 4, D Bennett 3, Maher 3, Eacott 2, Rosewarne, Cloke, Kincaid BEST: D Bennett, A Brennan, Eacott, Kincaid, Rosewarne, Holmes Alphington Old Carey Gr ALPHINGTON: Nicol 4, Hockins 3, Lenthal 3, King 3, Bradley 2, Grande, Shaw, Skerry BEST : Bannister, Skerry, Gale, Vatlance, Nicol, Lenthal OLD CAREY GRAM: Whitehead 4, Harmes 4, Hearn 3, Burgess 2, McHarg, Smith, Clark, Wilson, Roertson BEST : Rowe, Smith, Wilson, Whitehead THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- MAY 17, 1980 E SECTIO N North Brunswick Elstcrnwick NpRTH BRUNSWICK : R Payne 5, Dun-,, -1, Campbell 3, Spinner 3, Strickland 2, ~lorrict Piccolo, Pepi, Brekke BEST: Jessop, It Payne, Kerin, Kenny, Morritt, Campbell I :LSTERNWICK : Goal-kickers, Best Playnot received, or received after copy dead- -- first post Monday Bullccn United ANZ Bank BULLEEN UNITED : Goal-kickers, Bes t PI:n 'rs, not received, or received after copy Ira~lline - first post Monday,k NZ BANK : Maham 5, Szeitz 3, Fraser, Lmid, May, O'Brien BEST: Edwards, Haintz, i,~cobs, Maiham, May, Shuttleworth Princes Hill old Geelong PRINCES HILL : Richardson 6, K Hehir 4, Csrroll 2, J Carroll, A Fisher, Holland, Princc; Windsor BEST: Richardson, K Hehir, lcnrroll, Mannix, Windsor, S Cannon OLD GEELONG : Butcher 4, Geddes 3, \1cDonald 2, M Perry 2, Brocksopp, Spiden, Hunter, Keillor BEST: M Perry, B Spiden, 1 Geddes, Dawson, Mollard, Sheahan St Pius La Trobe Univ ST PIUS : Skerry 9, Wilson 2, G Swainger Flannagan BEST: G Swainger, Coyle, Skerry, Duckworth, Key, M Swainger LA TROBE UNIV : Alexander 2, Bylart 2, l" mbridge 2, Stephens 2, Martin, Condon, \t estley BEST: Tunbridge, Bylart, Oates, \Ltrtin, Kleeman, Alexander Thornbury Mentone OB THORNBURY: Goal-kickers, Best Players rat received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday )]ENTONE OLD BOYS: Heitman 4, Taylor 4, McRoberts 2, O'Toole, Upham, B :'atts, Crowley, O'Shea BEST: Dring, O'Toole, Norton, B Watts, Taylor, Heitman West Brunswick UHS Old Boys WEST BRUNSWICK: McLean 4, Dell 4, Gaut 3, Brockwell 2, Leatham, McNamara, Fyffe BEST: Brockwell, Byrd, Dell, Fyffe, Leatham, Monger UHS OLD BOYS : Aloi 2, Mercer, Hunter, Rennick, Gilboy BEST: Aloi, Bain, Korpetutunev, Edwards, Hadlow, McGregor F SECTIO N University Reds Clayton UNIV REDS : Hille 8, Pitson 3, Campbell 2, P Cox, Smale, Koop, Young BEST : Ahern, Anderson, Thomas, Hille, O'Keefe, Hickey CLAYTON : Leicester 2, Nestor, McGowan, Dawes, Jennings, Drummond, Eaton, O'Dono- ~hue, Caygill BEST : Begent, Hawley, Blasi, Slink, Cockerell, Somers Thomastown St John's OC THOMASTOWN: Pace 12, D'Allessandro 6, Broderick 4, Liendl 4, Boumbis 3, Giuliani 3, Dri, DiBartolomeo, Dan, Gleeson, Harisiou, Buffham, K Vaselevski BEST: Pace, Harisiou, Liendl, D'Allessandro, Gleeson, K Vaselevski ST JOHN'S O C : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Peninsula OB Monash Whites 3 0 6$ PENINSULA O B : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday MONASH WHITES : Johnson 3, De Pace 3, S Fenton BEST : Lettin, Norbury, Makris Brunswick Banyule BRUNSWICK: Hutchison 6, Bugden 3, Fagan 2, Lyons 2, Quigley 2, Hancock, Owens, Robson, P Sheehan, West BEST: Fagan, Hutchison, West, Bugden, Quigley, Lyons BANYULE: Legge 3, Foster 2, G Hobba 2, F Dunshea 2, S Barnes 2, B Westcott 2, C Anketell, R Urquahart, Luby BEST : Luby, G Hobba, Legge, Barden, S Barnes, M Westcott Therry CCOB C'wealth Bank THERRY CC: Taylor 4, Murcutt 4, Nathan, Guy, Boden BEST : Taylor, Clifford, Broomfield, Rogerson, White, McIntyre C'WEALTH BANK: P Barclay 3, M Shacklock 2, Timothee 2, G Johnston, White BEST: P Barclay, Ellis, I McCrimmon, O'Keefe, Kostov, Anderson Footscray ITOB Coolaroo Rovers FOOTSCRAY LT : Brophy 4, Carr 4, Absalom 2, S Baird 2, D Romeo 2, D Napoli, T Baird, White, Matthews BEST: S Baird, Miller, Englefield, Murley, Carr, J Rhodes COOLAROO ROVERS : S Crowley 5, C C Christodoulou 4, Fuhrmeister 2, Barlow 2, D McGregor, R McGregor, S Lillis BEST: Fuhrmeister, D McGregor, West, K Muir, S Crowley, R McGregor THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 Page 19

11 tast Week's Resu lts A RESERVE SECTIO N Ormond Do La Salle OC 4, ORMOND: Roach 3, Starmont 2, Ritchie 2, ~'ood 2, Bradshaw 2, Farrel BEST : Porter, Ritchie, Herkell, Wood, Bradshaw, McLean DE LA SALLE OC : Sykes 2, Casey 2, Carter, Tessier, Ladson, Simpson, McHenry BEST : McHenry, Casey, Mehrton, Hogan, Linehar, Rabone St Bernard's OC 3,3 5 University Blacks 2 7 9, ST D O Dea 2 B PoO a ennet t Hannab BERNAR Davies, Roberts BEST :2 BPowell 2, : Kavanagh, Mahoney, Hogan, Langwell, Bennett, Nathan IT Eillie Y Wright, d, B S ewa{rst BB Belfield, Wing, Toose, Grant, Wright u ST : 3 Whi elaw, North Old Boys , AJAX 1 1 1, ,ND RFHRyO nd2bbu erar2ndlongebl~d,opurr cell, Curley, BEST D : Jongebloed, Randles, Ryan, O'Connor, P AJAX Jordan, O'Toole : F Kansma : Markoff, Shulman n BEST,n Silver, Levy, Davi Adler, s Kausman Marcellin OC University Blues ,9-39 MARCELLIN OC: P Cuilinan 3, Ground s 2, A Kennedy, Sartori, Bracher BEST: A ennedy, G Holmes, P Holmes, P White, Wood, F Aloisio UNIVERSITY BLUES : Loader 2, Scarcella, Moir, Roberts BEST : Cotsworth, M Hindle, Loader, Gibb, Moir, Roberts Ivanhoe Old Melburians IVANHOE : Jones 6, Williamson 3, Mitchell 2, McDonald 2, Mantesso 2, Simpson, Watts, Woolfe BEST : Adley, Simpson, Jones, Mitchell, Clough, Williamson OLD MELBURNIANS : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday B RESERVE SECTIO N Collegains Caulfield Gram 8: Tea 3, c s San~LneEGIANCho hjedoddl Emmett,tdGod, win, Little, Mold BEST: Little, James, Scott, Mold, Naylor, Chosich CAULFIELD GRAM to n : Briner 2, Worthing- Peters hebest : Gg ld'biraold Everitt, Goold, Peters B well, oldwell, Page 20 C nt'nu~j Old Paradians 5,2 9 Monash Blues OLD PARADIANS : Reichelt 3, Carrol l BEST, ilson, Leo ~ : GleesonSOMorelli RJanRyan ro11, Alford, Hehir, Cr MONASII BLUES : Curtain 3 O'Donnell, Creaser, F Scopol etti,, arnsworth Coldhanj Creaser Ryan, Ellis, Wright, Aannon pani Old Scotch Coll 2, Kew , OLDgSeOoCHi COLTrevascuseBEST : N~1 IDaniel, Duffy, Merigan, P Melville Robinson KEW: P Salerno 3, Stanley 2, Spryopoulos, Graham BEST : Eames, Casauria, E Salerno P Salerno, P OkayIi, Graham St Kilda CBOC ,7-61 Parkside ST KILDA CB C0B : P O'Connell 2, p Carroll 2, Taylor 2, D Shortal, P Davidson, Esmonde BEST: P Howard, Esmonde, nl Howard, S Gilmour, O'Brien, P Carroll PARKSIDE : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline _ first post Monday Old Xaverians Fawkner OLD XAVERIANS : Shelly 4, Dennis 3 J Tiernan 3, Lovelock, Barrett, Keely, Vlamos, Le'Deux BEST : Keely, Lombard, Le'Deux Lovelock, Dennis, J Tiernan n na2v RyTanR Dwyer,pJ, Trapani Gle eshan Wooster, Drummond BEST son, Drummond, Ryan, Phillips : Thomas, Dehenin, C RESERVE SECTIO N Bulleen-T'stowe , M HS Old Boys BULLEEN,T/STOWE ; J Tenace 5, C Sheridan 4, Williams 2, B Bond 2, Stella, Walker, Barton, Morgan BEST : Stella, Burton, I Walton, J Tenace, Morgan, G Walton MHS OLD BOYS : Hutton 2, Karamoutzos ; Morgan, Courtney, Brydon BEST : Nalpantidis, Brydon, Morrow, Peatling, St Kevin's OB 4,3 6 Old Cam'well Gr , ST KEVIN'S OLD B Martin 3, Gaven 2, Clark 2 Fergus, Crawfor fold BEST: J d Nettle' Hawkins, Dowd, Nettlefold, Walker Crawford, Coyle, OLD CAMBERWELL GRAM : Hanson 2, Gell, Sudholz, Wilms, Healey, McLardy, Coe, McCauly BEST : He 1 Collins, Buchanan 1- ey' s Hanson, Everist, THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 ast Week's Results - Continued Hampton Rovers St Bede's OC Old Trinity Gr I State Bank t1a>il'ton ROVERS : Cave 6, Devola 2, Hodges 1 nu tkelgleieh, Sctarlett BEST, S Callaway, Rodgerson, Cave, Jackson, : n p21> Tg1NIT'Y GRAM : Maizels, Crasswell, >,s Watsford BEST: Davis, Crasswell, p,,,,,ford, Hutchesson, Cumming, Macpherson old Haileyburians co : urg (yllg HAILEYBURIANS : Williams 7, rd-jones 3, Bannon 3, Abbott 2, New- ':oske, McQueen, Witts BEST: Bannon, i3 nw:ick, McLennan, Newton, Williams, Witts ~ ;}B itg: Goal-kickers, Best Players not d, or received after copy deadline - ih_t post Monday Geelong Old Brighton Gr i;e:long: Lowcock 5, Pearce, Huon 13E,-,-: Brunton, Coad, A Trevaskis, Bell, p,,,!ilon, Barton OLD BRIGHTON GRAM: Kerr-Grant 2, ho-arik, Wagner BEST: Wagner, Hunt, enzie, Kerr-Grant, Tapp, Jennison 3 RESERVE SECTIO N Heatherton Beverley Hills lasat?9erton : Rowswell 3, Matheson 2, fkenny 2, Fewkes, Hopkins BEST: Easey,,,`cs, Lock, Buck, Mahoney, Dempsey BEVERLEY HILLS : B Holly 2, Badrock, Donelly, R Nicholson, Rice, Tudor BEST : Gyerts, Donellan, Tudor, Batchelor, Johnson, Cl ambers AMP Society Old Ivanhoe Gr 1, A MP SOCIETY: Batten 2, O'Rourke 2, N',':Qler 2, Gough BEST: Symons, Walsh, Raditsis, Mannix OLD IVANHOE GRAM: Rule 2, Dowling, Dimmack BEST: Capuano, A Haug, Freeman, G Stevens, Pickering, Martindale, Country Colleges Power House COUNTRY COLLEGES: Camm 3, Liston 3, A O'Connor 2, Hirst, McGuane BEST : Howe, Hirst, Melican, Poustie, Camm, P Mullen POWER HOUSE : Taylor 3, Spittal 2, Barclay BEST: Shewan, Snyders, Harding, Milton, Spittal, Alcock Sheehan ST BED'S O C : Rix 5, Rohan 3, McCormack 2, Holland 2, Locandro, O'Shannassy BEST : Rix, Ludeman, King, Kurth, Flavelle, Ansaldi STATE BANK : Wabbis 2, Scott 2, Short, Fry, Jenkins BEST: Wabbis, Reidy, Hayes, Thane, Ferguson, Harms Old Carey Gr Alphington OLD CAREY GRAM: Sloan 3, Simms 3, Rooney 2, England, Petty BEST: C Elliott, T Hogan P Hogan, Steggall, Portingale, England ALPHINGTON: Candy, Harris, Bouerakis, Sherlock, Sirianni, Irwin BEST: Irwin, Hale, McKay, Brooke, Sirianni, Ramage E RESERVE SECTIO N North Brunswick Elsternwick NORTH BRUNSWICK : Linehan 4, McAnally 3, Murray 2, Ricketts 2, Forde, Jewson BEST: Ricketts, Cioccio, Garing, Jewson, Linehan, Mills ELSTERNWICK : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday ANZ Bank Bulleen United ANZ BANK: Jackson 4, Boote 3, Riley, Wheeler BEST: Boote, Jackson, Poulton, A Rich, Shaw, Trewhella BULLEEN UNITED : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Princes Hill 43 5, Old Geelong PRINCES HILL: Bickford 2, Morris 2, Gary Parkinson 2, A Demir, Horner, Marozzi, Mercuri, Greg Parkinson BEST : Gary Parkinson, Marozzi, Morris, Foote, Fitzpatrick, Greg Parkinson OLD GEELONG : Jonas 2, Ogilvie BEST : Ogilvie, Kemp, Jonas, Kenny, Fraser, Chirnside St Pius La Trobe Univ 13-9 ST PIUS: Dwyer 5, Cresci 3, Watt 2, McKay 2, Whelan, P French, Baker, Grech, Erwin BEST : Whelan, Jensen, Marr, Dwyer, P French, McKay LA TROBE UNIV: Manly BEST: Gilson, R Griffiths, Cain, O'Connor, Stoneman, S THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 Page 21

12 Mentone OB Thornbury MENTONE OLD BOYS: Saddler 3, Williamson 3, R Ericksen 2, Bailey, Ball, R Beasley, O'Callaghan, West, Ferrari BEST : Bailey, Clarke, Boyle, Ferrari, Williamson, Ball THORNBURY: Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday West Brunswick UHS Old Bays WEST BRUNSWICK : Burton 3, Palmer 3, Beaumont 2, Nuttal 2, McDonald 2, Condon, Vazquez BEST Beaumont, De Bono, Fletcher, Green, I Palmer, P Palmer UHS OLD BOYS : Vassalo 3, S McMillan 3, Butson BEST: A Bell, McKenzie, S McMillan, Page, Vassalo, Toleman F RESERVE SECTIO N University Reds Clayton UNIV REDS: Dimasi 2, McNamara 2, Hargreaves 2, Johansen, O'Brien, Willis, Weston, Cahir BEST: O'Brien, Johansen, Kracitil, Wilks, Di Masi, Hargreaves CLAYTON: Brierley 2, Hall, Phillips, Westaway BEST : Westaway, Girolami, Gardiner, De Reus, Bertram, Hall Thomastown St John's OC THOMASTOWN: Phillips 4, Primo 4, Heffer 2, Agosta 2 Christie, Fynch, Donald, Ziarcas, B Bell BEST: Agosta, Phillips, Primo, Donald, Reddin, Fynch ST JOHN'S OC: Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Monash Whites Peninsula OB MONASH WHITES : The whole team should be given credit for the great victory played by Monash Whites against Peninsula Old Boys BEST: R Lane, Langley, J Salvatori, N Salvatori, Cameron, Gibney PENINSULA OLD BOYS : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Brunswick Banyule BRUNSWICK: Jones 7, R Dean 5, M Egan 3, Gillett 3, Minahan 3 BEST: Gillett, Jones, R Dean, M Egan, Minahan, P Egan BANYULE: Paul 4, S S Smith, Place, P Mill, Keating BEST: Paul, Walker, P Mill, W Attard, S J Smith, Tippett C'wealth Bank 9, Therrv CCnR Howell E2, LT Thomas BANK : BEST : Benham S Barclay' Corcoran, Milton, D Johnston, Lawler ThIERRY C C : Christofis 2, Oakley, Punton, Crossilla BEST: Bonelin Chetuci, Punton, Erdman, Cartwright, Williamson Footscray ITOB Coolaro Rovers FOOTSCRAY I T: Cliffe 2, Meaney 2 Taylor 2, Daglish, G Kelly, Smith BEST : M Thurston, P Kelly, J Napoli, R Chapman, G Kelly, P Cliffe COOLAROO ROVERS: N Muir 2 J Christodoulou, A Thorburn, Gordon BEST : Kennedy, Stubberfield, N Muir, Chafer, Perkins, Gordon JUNIOR SECTION ON E De La Salle OC Ormond DE LA SALLE OC: Fogarty 4, Jenkinso n 2, Pelissier 2, Coburn, Hawkins, Hogan, Malone, Rega BEST : Malone, Jenkinson, Smith, Dawson, Cole, Coburn ORDIOND : McAsey 2, Evans, Forsyth, Green, Hemming, Mitchell, Farrell BEST : Roach, McCarthy, McAsey, Tonkin, Mitchell, Green Coburg St Bernard's (A) COBURG: Goal-kickers, Best Players not receeived, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday ST BERNARD'S (A) : Kennelly 3, O'Kane 2, Marazita, Hargreaves, House, Spencer, Hannah, Bertuna BEST: Clarke, Kennelly, Hannah, Saundry, Holden, Hargreaves North Old Boys Ivanhoe NORTH OLD BOYS : Sabato 6, Cedaro 5, Dcolan 3, Molloy 3, Youngs 2, Krelle, Butler BEST : Butler, Youngs, Cedaro, Sabato, Molloy, Fennell IVANHOE : C Jones 4, Lynn BEST : Knorr, Gray, Lloyd, C Jones, Lynn Old Haileyburians Melbourne Uni OLD HAILEYBURIANS : Jury 6, Robertson 5, Burns 3, Dann 3, Gilchrist 2, Strahan 2, Miller, Stuart, Smith BEST: Jury, Masters, Miller, Robertson, Stuart, Wickenton MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY : Beenie, 3, Impey 3, Thompson 2, Hitchman, Crosby, BEST: Thompson, Hays, Stevens, Corrigan, Braca, Dennis Page 22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 Last Week's Results - Continued Ha,pton Rovers Ke w Fl ~~ti''ron ROVERS : Flarve 5, Bissett 4, Anninoz 2, Ashkar 2, Hibbs, Watts, BEST: Watts, Watkins, Hibbs, Robert, Ashkar [~ 1 WVey Monahan, Monhan,all,BeDasley, m:us [3EST l Iare, Haddrick, Shallvey JUNIOR SECTION TWO Monash Biues Morcellin OC ONASH BLUES: Hardman 4, Forbes 3, %lcnadue 2, Beamish 2, Palmer 2, Gugger, G[ant, Gleeson BEST: Forbes, Crundell, [3rnuwer, Best, Palmer, Hardman,,IARCELLIN O C: Bourke 4, Rosier 4, <'r rafa 2, Donegan 2, Mantissa BEST : Rosier, (j'connell, Shinn, Delaney, Sandy, Donegan Fawkner Old Scotch Coll FAWKNER: Colliver 5, Livingstone 3, Cropley 2, Cheesman, Desensi BEST: Cheesman, Colliver, Scott, Cropley, Virtue, Living-,tone OLD SCOTCH COLL: G Smith 5, Neal 3, Cole, Drummond, Hatherley, McCallum BEST ; A1cCallum, Strangward, Patterson, G Smith, Cole, Arnold Old Paradians West Brunswick OLD PARADIANS : Luchetta 3, Exton 2, Rodrigues 2, Flynn 2, Watson, Pelly, Roche, Backway BEST: Hammond, Luchetta, Boffa, Cummins, Watson, Bibby WEST BRUNIWICK: Wilkie 2, R Fitzgerald 2, Buckley 2, Anderson, Fyffe, Millin BEST: Millin, Doran, R Fitzgerald, Fyffe, Daish, Buckley Therry CCOB MHS Old Boys THERRY CC: Jewell 5, Biddlestone 3, Carey 3, O'Sullivan 3, Burgen 2, Magee 2, Birrell, Treherne, Egglestone, Flaherty BEST : O'Sullivan, O'Connor, Birrell, Burgen, Biddlestone, Ratcliffe M H S OLD BOYS : Dickason 5, Burke, Brown, Karamoutzos BEST: Johnson, Wilson, Beasley, Dickason, Karamoutzos, Brown Buleen-T'stowe Caulfield Gram BULLEEN-T/Stowe: Farley 5, P Chadwick 4, Nash 4, Parsons 4, Lawlor 3, Sexton 2, De Goldi, Turner BEST: Farley, Turner, Marks,, Sexton, Espenschied, P Chadwick CAULFIELD GRAM : Wilson 4, Miserulli 3, S Lauritz 2, Tekin, Crellin, Mulholland BEST : Penfold, Roseman, Ashbolt, S Lauritz, Shortland,fi Tekin JUNIOR SECTION THRE E St Kilda CBOC Parkside ST KILDA CB COB : Ballarin 12, Thomson 4, Madigan 3, Fitzroy 2, Hawkins 2, Melkis, Cooper, Keon BEST: Fitzroy, Farrell, Thomson, Astorino, Melkis, Ballarin PARKSIDE: Hansen 2, D Gard, T Gard, BEST: Franklin, Griffiths, Woodruff, Watson, Kilner Old Brighton Gr St Pius OLD BRIGHTON GRAM : Stevens, 10, Goetz 6, Jones 2, Purvis 2, Yiannis 2, McLennan, Priestley BEST: McLennan, Stevens, Collin, Purvis, Donnellan, Jones ST PIUS : Delany 2, Pederson, Best, Foxwell, Leferbure BEST: Catherine, Delany, Wray, Foxwell, Roddy, Waight Old Ivanhoe Gr Clayton OLD IVANHOE GRAM: Goal-kickers, Bes t Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday CLAYTON: Rossenlis 3, Dinsdale, Lindsay, Vocouftsis, D Luxa, Cooper, Dacey BEST: Newton, Govic, McArthur, Clarke, Rossenlis, Blair St Kevin's OB Heatherton ST KEVIN OLD BOYS : Beale 2, Purcell 2, Ballek 2, Fraser, Doble, Arthurson BEST: Mulcahy, Beale, Arthurson, Doble, Dhar, Fraser HEATHERTON: Rojahn 2, Harding 2, Barca, Bickers, Nash, Polson BEST: Nash, Rojahn, Massey, Armstrong, Hurry, Poison Banyule St Bernard's (B) BANYULE : Moloney 6, D Attard 5, Doyle 4, Smythe 4, M Fraumano 4, GiBies 4, 1 Lydiate 2, Power, Moorcroft, D Hobba, Sellars, S V Smith, Sabransky, Anderson BEST : S V Smith, M Fraumano, I Lydiate, D Attard, Moloney, Sabransky ST BERNARD'S (B): Mahady 3, Zoccali 2, Menzies BEST: Olynyk, Peart, Lane, Overman, Menzies, Farrelly Thomastown Power House THOMASTOWN: Flinn 7, Ciccia 6, Farchione 5, Fellows 5, Del Tito 3, Wells 3, Kernaghan 2, Prinzi BEST: Farchione, Vaselevski, Ciccia, Wells, Flinn, Del Tito POWER HOUSE: Goal-kickers not supplied BEST : Seccas, Ryan, Warren, Osborne, Despara, Georgiadis THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 17, 1980 Page 23

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