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1 'i4'" Section Birds of a feather whoflytogether get 10% off their air fare If you belong to any club, or group with a common interest you qualify for Ansett Airlines of Australia's 10% discount air-fares for your next outing with 15 members or more. Even better, Ansett Airlines will save you time and money by handling (at no cost to you), all the arrangements for your trip, from accommodation and meals to unexpected things like laundry and entertainment. Send for our detailed Group Travel. Brochure, or simply ring and we'll mail one direct. ~ IVSETT AT~uGiu~ ~TrawelSpedaUsts oll-p4o25ic Printed by Advocate Press Pty. Ltd., 143 a'beckett Street, Melbourne, and published by George McTaggart, of 12 Ripley Grove, Caulfield North, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association. Registered for posting as a periodical - Category "C" Official Journal ot the Victorian Amateur Football Associatio n

2 prt IXL FRUIT I N N ECTAR North's Finish Too Much For, "De La", CAULFIELD WIN OVER OLD SCOTCH - BAC K TO TOP GRADE- By GEORGE MeTAGGART North Old Boys finished all over De La Salle in the Second Semifinal last Saturday and go into their second successive Grand Final. Last year they were runners-up to St. Bernard's. After a good start, Old Scotch faded against Caulfield Grammarians, who won comfortably and gained promotion back to the top section in AJAX, LaTrobe Blacks, Monash University Juniors and Thomastown The only thing closer to fresh fruit is fresh fruit. 'XL CONSERVES IN GLASS Page 2 Real Fruit Preserves THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 1975 Juniors, who were beaten in their respective Second Semi- finals a fortnight ago, won, their Finals and contest the Grand Finals today, but Parkside and St. Bede's were not so fortunate. North showed much more pur- but Caulfied came back to lead b y pose in attack than De La Salle, two points at half-time. whose lack of co-ordination on the The third quarter was even wit h forward line and poorly directed Caulfield eight points up at th e handball cost them many scoring last change but they finished too opportunities, especially with the strongly and were winners by strong wind. nearly six goals. De La Salle fumbled a lot more than their opponents and missed many uncontested chest marks. North are usually slow beginners but such was not the case last week and they were only two goals behind at quarter-time. "De La" did. better against the wind and were still well in it when they trailed by only 10 points at the interval, but ruined their chances in the third quarter, which they finished a point down. They held North well in the early part of the last term, but then North cut loose with a burst that gave them eight goals for the quarter and they ran out easy winners. Old Scotch kicked six goals i n the first quarter against Caulfield, Old Haileybury had little difficulty in disposing of Parkside, who went down by nearly eight goals, and St. Bede's were no match for Beverley Hills. AJAX fought back from a 21- point deficit at half-time to go on and beat Old Camberwell by 14 points and LaTrobe Blacks were too strong for ANZ Bank. In the Junior games, Monash University beat University Blues by three goals and Thomastown overwhelmed Old Paradians. The only really close game was that between Beverley Hills and West Brunswick Reserves, with Beverley Hills scoring by three points. DUTY OFFICERS FOR TODAY'S GAMES Elsternwick Park - Mr. E. Fuller. Collingwood - Messrs. S. P. Whitfield and N. W. Nugent. Monash University Oval - Mr. B. P. Lauder. Oval 20, Albert Park - Mr. F. H. Coldrey (Seniors), Mr ( Reserves ).. A. J. Ream Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park - Mr. T. A. Johnson (Seniors), Mr. P Nathan (Reserves).. J. Oval 14, Albert Park - Mr. R. A. Sinclair. Old Scotch and Old Paradians Grounds, Yarra Park - Mr. D. P. Wheelahan. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 Page 3

3 , Prt UMPIRE'S By KEVIN MeKAY CORNER As each week the umpires are told by coaches - players and spectators how to umpire, today I am taking the liberty to air my own views on how to play football in some of the most important positions on the field. The full forward's main purpose is to kick goals and to assist in the scoring of as many goals as possible. He should be a safe strong mark and accurate kick, a good ball player and, as with all members of the team, should be totally unselfish. An understanding with his other forwards and players afield is essential. You should know the type of kick the y are, whether they turn left or right - can they kick to position under pressure,? etc. Be on the move at all times. A forward who stands still is easy to mind. Learn to read the play from further upfield. This is essential when leading, as you should be in the front position 90 per cent of the time. When kicking for goal, aim to place the ball "through" not to the goals. Be part of as many goals as possible. Centre line players are two-way players - attacking one moment and defending the next - mainly over the area between the half-forward and half back lines. Centre play is the pivot of action for the team. Centremen must be fast with the ability to turn both ways at top speed, and sure ball handlers, both in the air and on the ground. They should practice all the skills at top pace, especially kicking, which must also be accurate. When opposing defenders have the ball, play close to your opponent, but when your own defender has the ball, break away to the open space. Don't crowd your forwards, but if the run of the play does take you to the forward line, return to your position immediately you have disposed of the ball. A golden rule for full-backs is to "cover your opponent at all times" discipline yourself to this task. A top full back must be a good mark and a long kick, and physically strong enough to win the ball from scrimmages and ground play. Try to position yourself between the flight of the ball and your opponent. Make the ball your objective - attack it with confidence. When clearing the ball kick to the flank, and if you have made a dash down field return to your position immediately you have kicked. Have an understanding with your back pocket players to "cover" for you if you are forced to follow your opponent up field. If unable to mark - punch the ball towards the flank. DO YOU KNO W That on Saturday, July 23rd, 1938 there was a remarkable series of results to four of the six V.F.L. fixtures. Each finished one point the difference. Essendon d Collingwood. Melbourne d Hawthorn. North Melbourne d South Melbourne. Geelong d St Kilda - All by a one point margin. As a matter of interest, Carlton downed Richmond 132 to 91 and Footscray beat Fitzroy 129 to 86. All at Marcellin O.C. wish to congratulate John D. Gregory on playing his 50th game recently. "Peckie" has been a prolific goaikicker for the Reserves since coming to the club in Early in his career at Marcellin, John played several games in the firsts but since then he has been seen to be mixing his football with frequent trips overseas. Well done John. LIFE, SELF EMPLOYED AND PERSONAL SUPERANNUATION SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, ALL GENERAL INSURANCE S DON McQUEE N CONSULTANT FOR A.M.P. SOCIET Y Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans for the married man. 8 years experience with A.M.P. Society. Interstate player with V.A.F.A. 1964, 1965, Wakefield St., Hawthorn, Vic Phone ( Bus.) (Priv.) Page 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 PREVIEWING TODAY'S A SECTION The penultimate match of the season is at hand, wherein St. Bernard's play De La Salle for the right to be contenders for the flag against the Royal Purples who will be there in force to watch and analyse the form of the contestants. Many times during the year, I have made it abundantly clear that I have a strong regard for St. Bernard's as an efficient football machine with an experienced and canny coach in Gus Mitchell. Well as De La Salle have performed during the season, when they claimed the scalps of all the good teams and entered the final series with first grade credentials as the number two team in the competition, I feel that they may fail to stand up to the pressure of a preliminary final. Whilst neither side is blessed with a`big" ruckman, I cannot see "De La" coping with the spring and agility of St. Bernard's Gavin Mitchell at the centre bounce, as well as his marking around the ground. Lyons, Groves and the Halasa brothers can be counted upon to battle their hearts out for De La Salle, well supported by fourteen other "desperates". However, I believe that Wade, Rackham Drennan, Thompson, Mahoney, Doolan and Aughton will enable St. Bernard's to outgun De La Salle in too many positions and set up a replay of last years Grand Final. - ALF KEAM. B SECTIO N Well top of the ladder Old Scotch are in the hot seat. For some reasons teams losing the 2nd Semi appear to suffer a mental let down when going into the PRELIM. Not so Old Scotch as this is the very ammunition "The Entertainer" thrives on. Aghan uses the "Sting" well and will bring Old Scotch up to this game in the right mood. Marcellin too are buoyant and youthfully exuberant with a good sniff of A Grade in their nostrils. That is the last quarter Marcellin we saw against Paradians and not the third quarter Marcellin who looked anything but an A Grade proposition, although in all fairness Paradians have made better teams than Marcellin look grubby. What a superb game this will be. Marcellin reckon they will rise gloriously into A Grade astride the beams of President Bill (yet another) Gartner. Scotch say the man of destiny will show them the way. The highlight will be the ruck duals and the game will be won from this position. Power, Price and Carrucan are formidable and Aloisio is great but so also are Kefford and Clark if he plays GAMES and Johnson and Marx are eager. The Marcellin group are more agile but Scotch have devii. If Scotch are to come apart it will be on the half-back line as they are a little loose and Marcellin's group are very sure particularly Cullinan. Marcellin have a sound goal-to-goal line bordering on the dashing. - Cooney, John Gartner, Mahon, Cullinan and Jones. Cooney nearly kicked the ball out of sight against Paradians and his handball and play-on style started the team moving. However the Scotch centre line is a beauty - King, Tallent and maybe Brown, and this group will give the forwards plenty of chances. In this regard Cooney and John Gartner will have to curb their dashing style as Sherwen and Cox will lap up any latitude given them. Additionally "Ando" will run havoc if not closely guarded. I select Scotch to win because their class centre line will provide so many opportunities that the forwards will kick a winning score. Also on reflection I cannot get out of my mind how ordinary Marcellin's big men looked against a small Paradians in that disastrous 3rd quarter. I just wonder whether they are strong enough, even though they are undoubtedly talented. - JOHN BYRNE. John Byrne is away, but phoned his selection this week from Adelaide - Next week Norm Nugent will take over the preview of the B Section Grand Final. - Ed. C SECTION The big Monash ground plus windy conditions found Parkside wanting against Old Haileybury. Always slow starters and Mike Porter, realising the wrong wing was being exploited, Old Hails responded to the tongue lashing he gave them - they went "crazy" and began to score from the right pockets. The banning of cigarette adverts. didn't deter Don McQueen, as he huffed and puffed on the bench. Congrats, to Old Haileyburians on their win and re-entry into "B" Section. Today will be a close clash, dependant on how each team reacts to the ground. Nev. Schmidt and John Corrigan form a good back line and will have Old Melburnians talent to contend with - Urquhart, Cordner and Robertson can set O.M's. alight. John Houghton is back to form and Mike Houston's marking will add some spice to the game. To win Old Haileybury must continue with their attacking game - they like the Monash ground which is similar to Keysborough and I am going for them to win. - ALEX JOHNSON. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 Page 5

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The chance Is there today for proof beyond all doubt that you were worthy of that glorious run early in the season. Today's Grand Finalists - Old Xaverinns and AJAX - both worthy of promotion to "C" Section and now justly established as the best sides in "D" Section. And that is the way tipsters like to see things finish up. But as for selecting a winner in today's game - well that's another matter. Three games for the year between them - "Xav's" have the edge 2-1 but one was that "one-pointer" in the Second Semi. I am not going to individualise because that is not how premierships are won. We all know Ritterman is the AJAX key but recent games have indicated that he is not the player "head above all else" that he was earlier in the season. I am led to understand that this is because he has team-mates of similar calibre. I doubt this as early in the season I was informed he was averaging 35 kicks a game - certainly "Best on the Ground" performances, So let's get to the point! Old Xaverians, consistent for weeks, must hold or at least nullify this player. If this can be achieved they can win. Xavs are an even side with plenty of height. Weather conditions do not appear to vary their performance. But weather could play a big part today because if the day is fine and the ground firm, AJAX's pace will show out. And a premiership team with a proven goal-kicker is a must - BIALEI _ is this answer provided his team-mates look for him and don't blaze away themselves. This one is a toss up ; I change my selection with every sentence. Can an all-round even Old Xaverians withhold a brilliant AJAX as they did in the Semi-Final? I have a strong feeling they can but I also hold an intuitional suspicion that AJAX are about to explode back to their form of the early rounds. There will be little in it and it will prove to be the best contest of all today's Association fixtures. The coin has fallen - I select AJAX by a margin of somewhere between one and 14 points. But congratulations to both on a superb season and the allimportant promotion which must rank as a flag for each. - JIM FIDGE. E SECTION Not being as long winded as a couple of my mates, I will content myself with I saying that St. Kevin's and La Trob e Page 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 197C Blacks should be avery good struggle and that I expect St. Kevin's to be a short head in - front at the finish and I wish them well in D Section in SYD. WHITFIELD. F SECTION Beverley Hills put paid to St. Bede's aspirations to return to "E" Section and as far as Beverley Hills are concerned it must have been a~reat victory. Beverley Hills and great Brunswick now advance to "E" Section. Nothing new for West Brunswick but a challenge to both uams next year. This year there is still a grand final to be played. I don't think that I have to go through more statistics this week but %%rhat I will say is that West Brunswick proved their all-round ability in the home and away games and the second-semi undefeated. Beverley Hills have certainly been very consistent in the second round and their finals games indicate that they can accept the pressures of finals matches. Who better to play off in a Grand t'isial? On overall performance I can't o past West Brunswick. Best of luck t o! oth teams and welcome to "E" Section. KEITH FINDLAY. JUNIOR SECTION 1 Congratulations to those sides who gained promotion to a higher section last week and commiserations to those who finished the season last Saturday. This scribe is hoping to maintain the success achieved over the last two weeks. North Old Boys play Monash University (at Yarra Park) for the fourth time this season. North have won two out of the three encounters and their 70- point win in the second semi-final was most impressive. John Vakalivicous has the ability to get Monash keyed up sufficiently to beat `iorth, but unfortunately he is lackin g home ground advantage. Monash also have Sloan on top of the goal kicking st. On the other hand, Godfrey has aen kicking well for North and they also have many forwards who are accurate around the goals. betterm I North tbecause o f hroughout thei the r season. - PETER NATHAN. JUNIOR SECTION 2 Today sees the climax of the efforts made by all during the past half year. Thomastown and St. Bernard's receive the reward for their efforts by being the contestants in the Grand Final and because they have earned promotion to Junior Section 1 for In the minor round, Thomastown scored two convincing victories over St. Bernard's. The more recent was on August 21. However, to the surprise of all (except Peter Nathan), St. Bernard's showed a fourteen-goal improvement within the week to defeat the "Brown and Golds" in the important second semi-final. Today the sides clash for the third time within four weekcs and each player should instinctively know the movements of his opposite number. Final series games are different from home and away games. Failure to learn this lesson cost Thomastown dearly in the semi-final. A good side adapts its style of play to suit the occasion; be it conditions, umpiring interpretations or the bigger crowd. If Thomastown has learned the lesson their players should do well today. The season's performance by Thomastown reveals only two errors. On the other hand St. Bernard's players have shown great improvement as the season has progressed. The key to today's game may well prove to be concentration. Will the St. Bernard's team do as they did two, weeks ago? Will the Thomastown "dynamos" concentrate fully? My feelings ar e have benefited from tfinal'she experience an d that John Dri will win the ball from the centre to send his team into attack where Czerny will continue to convert his opportunities into major scores. Thomastown should prove its superiority by becoming the premier side of Junior Section 2. - NORM NUGENT. SPECTA T0R3' NOT All WED ON Q I/ALS of SPECTATORS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON GROUNDS AT QUARTER-TIME AND THREE-QUARTER-TIME INTERVALS, AND OFFENDING CLUBS WHICH DO NOT POLICE THIS RULE THEMSELVES, WILL BE BROUGHT BEFORE THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 Page 7

5 RESULTS OF PREVIOUS MATCHES A SECTION De La Salle O.C d. St. Bernard's O.C. 8-16, June 19 at Elsternwick Park. De La Salle O.C d. St. Bernard's O.C. 15-8, August 21 at Elsternwick Park. B SECTIO N Old Scotch Coll. (home) d. Marcellin O.C , April 24. Marcellin O.C. (home) d. Old Scotch Coll. 9-6, June 26. C SECTIO N Old Haileyburians (away) d. Old Melburnians 11-22, April 24. Old Haileyburians (home) d. Old Melburnians 5-22, June 26. D SECTION AJAX (home) d. Old Xaverians 10-7, June 12. Old Xaverians (home) d. AJAX 7-9, August 14. Old Xaverians d. AJAX Second Semi-Final - August 28. E SECTION LaTrobe Blacks (home) d. St. Kevin's O.B. 7-9, May 15. LaTrobe Blacks (away) 14-7 d. St. Kevin's O.B. 8-14, July 17. St. Kevin's O.B d. LaTrobe Blacks Second Semi-Final - August 28. F SECTION West Brunswick (away) d. Beverley Hills 13-14, May 15. West Brunswick (home) d. Beverley Hills 14-11, July 17. JUNIOR SECTION 1 North Old Boys (home) d. Monash University 13-9, June 12. Monash University (home) 12-7 d. North Old Boys 9-11, August 14. North Old Boys d. Monash University Second Semi-Final - August 28. JUNIOR SECTION 2 Thonlastown (home) d. St. Bernard's O.C , June 19. Thomastown (away) d. St. Bernard's O.C. 11-9, August 21. St. Bernard's O.C d. Thomastown Second Semi-Final - August 28. A RESERVE SECTION De La Salle O.C. (home) 11-9 d. North Old Boys 8-9, June 5. North Old Boys 9-15 d. De La Salle O.C. 6-9, August 7 at Elsternwick Park. B RESERVE SECTION Marcellin O.C. (away) 11-8 d. Old Scotch Coll. 7-17, April 24. Old Scotch Coll. (away) d. Marcellin O.C. 9-6, June 26. C RESERVE SECTION Fawkner (home) 17-7 d. Hampton Rovers 5-8, May 22. Fawkner (away) d. Hampton Rovers 5-12, July 24. Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 D RESERVE SECTIO N Old Brighton Gram. (home) 8-11 d. Elsternwick 6-6, May 22. Elsternwick (home) d. Old Brighton Gram , July 24. E RESERVE SECTION St. Kevin's O.B. (home) 9-14 d. North Brunswick 10-5, May 8. St. Kevin's O.B. (away) 15-9 d. North Brunswick 7-11, July 10. F RESERVE SECTIO N St. Bede's O.C. (home) 11-7 d. Beverley Hills 9-6, June 12. St. Bede's O.C. (away) 6.11 d. Beverley Hills 5-13, August GAMES T O ST. BERNARD'S CAPTAI N St. Bernard's congratulate Greg Wade on playing his 100th game with the club in today's A Section Final. Greg started with the Juniors in 1970 and played for the Reserves in the finals that year. During the 1973 season he played with Collingwood and since his return has achieved many great feats - being captain of 1975 A Section premiership side, Best and Fairest 1975, Most Consistent 1974 and State representative 'in 1975 and His tremendous determination and skill have made him both an extremely valuable player and excellent leader. Being a youngster and a phys ed. teacher, we hope to see many more fine seasons from Greg. Greg Wade Adventure is alive in the America s Discover it with Bt/STREK Send now for our brochure. M Bustrek is a unique travel organisation that runs camping adventures to South, Central and North America. Bustrek offers you overland tours from 30 to 84 days that show you the excitement of the Americas. From Los Angeles and New York to Panama City: Bogota to Rio de Janeiro. i Flinders Way Arcade, 238 Flinders Lane, Melbourne Tel. : NAME ADDRESS THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 Page 9

6 TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRES LOOKING BACK BY NOEL RUNDL E Seniors and Juniors at 2 p.m: Reserves at a.m. SELECTIONS ARE SHOWN AT THE CONCLUSION OF EACH "TIPSTER'S" COLUMN IN THE PREVIEWS OF TODAY'S GAMES. A SECTION - St. Bernard's O.C. v De La Salle O.C. at Elsternwick Park. Field: ROWE. Emergency : Dodds. Boundary: Elworthy, P. Mannix. Goal : Hillier, Watson. B SECTION - FINAL Marcellin O.C. v Old Scotch Coll. at Collingwood Football Ground. Field: SIMPSON. Emergency : Cordner. Boundary : McMahon, Marks. Goal : Wilson, McCusker. C SECTION - GRAND Old Melburnians v Old Haileyburians at Monash University Oval. Field: ROWELL. Emergency : Mead. Boundary : Hinton, Tracey. Goal: A. Smith, Peters. D SECTION - GRAND FINAL Old Xaverians v AJAX at Oval 20, Albert Park. Field: WILLS. Emergency : K. Jennings. Boundary : Jennings, Middleton. Goal : Stewart, Jenner. E SECTION - GRAND F IN AL St. Kevin's Old Boys v La Trobe Blacks at Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park. Field : GRUBB. Emergency : B. Nicholls. Boundary: B. Nicholls, Henry. Goal : McKenzie, Murray. F SECTION - GRAND F IN AL West Brunswick v Beverley Hills at Oval 14, Albert Park. Field : JORGENSEN. Emergency : Peake. Boundary: Peake, F. Mannix. Goal : Williams, Dunstan. JUNIOR SECTION i- GRAND FINAL North Old Boys v Monash University at Old Paradians Ground, Yarra Park. Field : HINDLE. Emergency : Grace. Boundary: Grace, Donegan. Goal : Mason, Dressing. JUNIOR SECTION 2 - GRAND FINAL St. Bernard's O.C. v Thomastown at Old Scotch Ground, Yarra Park. Field : GOODMAN. Emergency : Muller. Boundary: Muller, Harkin. Goal : Saunder, Johnston. A RESERVE SECTION - F INAL (at a.m.). North Old Boys v De La Salle O.C. at Elsternwick Park. Field : KELLY. Emergency : White. Boundary: White, Fazio. Goal: Ahlm, Stratton. B RESERVE SECTION - FINAL (at a.m.). Marcellin O.C. v Old Scotch Coll. at Collingwood Football Ground. Field : ROSSETTO. Emergency : Ryan. Boundary: Ryan, Kitch. Goal : Malcolm, Waddell. Page 10 C RESERVE SECTION - GRAND FINAL ( at a.m.). Hampton Rovers v Fawkner at Monash University Oval. Field: J. FIELD. Emergency : Blair. Holt. Boundary: Blair-Holt, Sampson. Goal : Moran, Halbish. D RESERVE SECTION - GRAND FINAL (at a.m.). Old Brighton Gramm v Elsternwick at Oval 20, Albert Park. Field : McINNIS. Emergency: J. Smith. Boundary: J. Smith, Speechley. Goal : P. Feil, Cavanagh. E RESERVE SECTION - GRAND FINAL St. Kevin's Old Boys v North Brunswick at Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park. Field: C. NICHOL. Emergency: Lowe. Boundary: Lowe, Holst. Goal : Budge, Connell. F RESERVE SECTION - GRAND FINAL St. Bede's O.C. v Beverley Hills at Oval 14, Albert Park. Field : GOW. Emergency : Maebus. Boundary: Maebus, Puddy. Goal : Somerville, Cunneen. EMERGENCY UMPIRES : R. Hill, Darling, Wise, Watts, Mc- Donald, Forster. Goal : Bishop, Minson. Clubs must be prepared to provid e boundary or goal umpires, if necessary. Rese rve Section matches commence at a.m. sharp. Senior and Junior Section matches commence at 2 p.m. sharp. RESERVE SECTION MATCHES CON- SIST OF FOUR 20-MINUTE QUARTERS, WITH TIME-ON ADDED IN ACCORD- ANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS PRINTED ON THE BACK OF SCORE CARDS. In ALL matches the quarter-time interval must not exceed 3 minutes, the half-time interv al (that is from the end of the second quarter to the commencement of the third quarter) must not exceed 15 minutes, and the three-quarter time interval must not exceed 5 minutes. 250th TO SCOTCH VETERAN Alan Nicholls plays his 250th game for Old Scotch in today's Preliminary Final. Alan started his great career with the Juniors in 1963 and has taken only 14 seasons to play 250 games. This record is surely a tribute to his fitness and dedication to training. All at Old Scotch congratulate Alan and we hope that his 252nd game will be in "A" Section, following next week's Grand Final. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- SEPTEMBER 11, YEARS AGO University Blues won their way into the grand final with a 15-point win over Ormond in a high standard second semi. Kevin Ladd kicked 11 goals for Ormond and leading goalkicker David Barkley got 7 for the Blues to take his season's tally to 92. Old Paradians with Johnson, Galloway and Mansfield best, had a convincing 24-point win over North Old Boys to earn promotion to "A" Section. Other teams to win finals and promotion to higher sections were "C"- Tooroonga Malvern (to meet Old Trinity in the grand final) "D" - Power House (to meet Reservoir Old Boys) "E" - St. Patrick's (to meet La Trobe Blacks) "F" - Old Ivanhoe (to meet Marcellin ). 10 YEARS AGO With a great burst of power football in the first half, Melbourne High gained a commanding lead over Coburg in last week's second semi, and although Coburg fought back strongly in the last quarter, High held on to win by 3 goals and go into the grand final. Best were Irish, Featherby, and W. Dick (M.H.S.O.B.) and Merrick, McIntosh, Parkes (Coburg) : Kew earned promotion to the top section with a 19-point win over Ivanhoe when they took control in a strong last quarter. Best were Gartner, Walker, Fisher (Kew) and Constance, Spoule, and Logan (Ivanhoe). Geelong scored 3 goals in the last few minutes to snatch a 4-point win over St. Bernard's and the right to meet North Old Boys in the "C" grand final. For Geelong Allden, L. Smith, and R. Wheeler starred, and for the unlucky St. Bernard's, Amott, Hancox and Mitchell were best. 25 YEARS AGO In a hard tough Final Hampton Rovers won their first "A" Section premiership when they scored a goal on the bell to defeat Ormond by 5 points. The winning goal was kicked by Roy Clover, and final scores were : Rovers 7.12, Ormond 7.7. Results of premierships in other sections were "C" - Myer defeated Parkside 9.9 "D" - Elsternwick defeated Parkdale 10.9, and Juniors, Ormond to M.H.S.O.B In "B" Section Old Paradians defeated Alphington who exercised their right of challenge (in those days gained by the team finishing on top of the ladder by clear points) and the two were due to meet on Elsternwick No. 2 Oval under umpire Barnette to decide the flag. ST. BERNARD'S OLD COLLEGIANS FOOTBALL CLU B gyrand final breakfast AT THE CHEVRON HOTEL SATURDAY on 18th SEPTEMBER commencing 7.30 a.m. DONATION $10.00 All Clubs are Invited to submit nominations by 30th August for AMATEUR FOOTBALL PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR! FOR TICKETS AND FURTHER DETAILS RING PETER NATHAN JOHN HUGHES Clubs wishing to show premiership pennants, please contac t either of the above. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 Page 11

7 Prtrj LAST WEEK'S A SECTION SECOND SEMI- North Old Boys DLSOC NORTH OLD BOYS : Murray 4, Wilson- 3, Fogarty 3, Hall 3, Carroll 2, Butera, Sheales, Wigney. Best: B. O'Connor, Leeack, O'Keeffe, Hannebery, Anderson, Fogarty. DE LA SALLE: Crothers 3, McGuiness 2, Groves 2, Dunn, Bothe. Best: Mc- Henry, Donegan, Lyons, R. Halasa, Power, B. Bourke. B SECTIO N SECOND SEMI- Caulfield Gr Old Scotch Col CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS : Atchison 4, Fletcher 2, M. Tamblyn 2, Buchanan 2, Macdonald 2, Tootell, Morphet, Peters, White. Best: W. Watson, Morphet, Lester, Buchanan, Clark, Long. OLD SCOTCH COLL.: Anderson 3, Sherwen 2, Melville 2, King Tallent, Brown, Cox, Marx. Best: Tallent, King, Purnell, Anderson, Alder, Meadows. C SECTION Old Hailey Parkside OLD HAILEYBURIANS: Hattam 4, Roberts 2, Houston 2, Bouris 2, Williams, Code, Paul, Lingard, Jessep. Best : Campbell, Corrigan, Bouris, Hattam, Houghton, Schmidt. PARKSIDE : Gary Dryden 2, Quaife 2, P. Harvey, B. Harvey, Datson. Best : ary Dryden, B. Graham, Graham Dryden, Keogh, Ware. D SECTIO N AJAX Old Cam Gr AJAX: Bialek 4, Ritterman 2, Gros s 2, Bluzer, Fayman, Friede, Jankie, Schulberg. Best: Kagan, Ritterman, Bialek, Schulberg, Rozen, Lemish. OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMM.: Mc- Callum 3, Ellis 3, Watkin 2, D. Steven 2, Allen. Best: Buchanan, Williams, J. Steven, D. Steven, Rimington, Perillo. Page 14 RESULTS E SECTIO N LaTrobe Blacks ANZ Bank LA TROBE BLACKS : O'Donohue 5, Von Moger 4, Kirkbride 4. Best : Cordner, Von Moger, O'Donohue, Cowling, Graham Kelly. ANZ BANK: Dancer 2, Marsden 2, Wescott 2, Minniti. Best: Borci, Gale, Gilroy-Scott, J. Kelly, Thompson, Wes cott. F SECTIO N Beverley Hills St. Bede's O.C BEVERLEY HILLS: Ashley 5, E. Hirsch 4, O'Loughlin 4, Flemming 3, Gibson 2. Best: Ashley, Booth, Field, Gibson, E. Hirsch, Walters. ST. BEDE'S O.C.: McCormack 2, Fogarty 2, Rydberg 2, Terrell, McGinty, D. Kean. Best: Fogarty, Robinson, Terrell, Bradbury, Fyans, Kelly. JUNIOR SECTION 1 Monash Uni Uni Blues MONASH UNIVERSITY: Hodge 4, Sloan 4, Boyce 3, Davies 3, Renhard, Seiler. Best: Mann, Renhard, Hodge, Quinn, Boyce, Blair. UNIVERSITY BLUES: Sanger 4, Dobbie 3, Whitehead 2, Cox, Jones, Lawson, Lloyd. Best : Sanger, Smith, Thomas, Dobbie, Lloyd, Whitehead. JUNIOR SECTION 2 Thomastown Old Paradians THOMASTOWN : Czerny 9, Tsakmakis 3, Taylor 2, Di Bartolomeo 2, Botting, Gleeson. Best: Di Bartolomeo, Allen, Gleeson, De Graaff, Lagerway, Buffham. OLD PARADIANS: Anderson, Fithall, Godfrey, Johnson, McAleer, Peter Mc- Laughlin. Best : Johnson, J. McLaughlin, Peter McLaughlin, Luxon, Godfrey, Anderson. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 Last Week's Results - Continued A RESERVE SECTIO N SECOND SEMI-FINAL Coburg De La Salle O.C COBURG: W. Tolley 2, G. Green 2, Brown 2, M. Green, Woods, J. Taylor. Best: J. Beattie, C. Green, J. Taylor, Archipow, Kelly, Zanon. DE LA SALLE O.C.: Janson, Dorizzi, Flynn. Best: Stewart, Butler, Letson, McDonald, Janson, George. D RESERVE SECTIO N Elsternwick AJAX ELSTERNWICK: O'Connell 2, Dunn, Wise, Stevens, Patience, Manson, Mavros, Molyneaux, Zimmer. Best : Mavros, Molyneaux, Patey, Williams, P. Richards, Patience. AJAX: Gostin 2, Sperling, Morley, Fein, Lisner. Best: Robin, Lefkovic, Morley, Jurberg, Ivany, Markhoff. B RESERVE SECTION E RESERVE SECTIO N SECOND SEMI-FINAL Ivanhoe Old Scotch Coll IVANHOE: V. Harris 4, Dean 2, Field 2, Steen, Hecker, Jones. Best: Hutton, Steen, Johnson, Jones, McMahon, Hoare. OLD SCOTCH COLL.: Duffy, Alenson, Marks, Leong. Best: Welch, Marks, Firman, Currie, Duffy, Hamilton. North Brunswick Heatherton NORTH BRUNSWICK: Archibald 5, G. Payne 3, B. Duncan 2. Best: Fox, G. Payne, Pepi, Mikklesen, Fielding, Archibald. HEATHERTON: P. Smith, Borg, Skinner,, Riggio, Yates, Mattieson. Best : Mattieson, Hopkins, R. Smith, P. Smith, Borg. C RESERVE SECTION F RESERVE SECTI N Fawkner Parkside FAWKNER: Trapani 5, G. Robertson 2, Nenna, Drummond, McNee, Shannon, Wittacker, Stewart. Best: Wittacker, J. Teasdale, McNeil, Johnson, Trapani, G. Robertson. PARKSIDE: Sweeney 4, Poyntz 2, Harrell, Bolger. Best: Johnston, Doyle, Sweeney, Brooks, Bolger. FINAL Beverley Hills West Brunswick BEVERLEY HILLS : Johnston 3, Woods 2, Clark 2, Butterworth, Haack. Best : Glenister, Clark, Johnston, O'Dea, Butterworth, Woods. WEST BRUNSWICK: Tartaglia 5, Rolfe 2, De Guara, Oakley. Best: Oakley, De Guara, Heenan, Macdonald, Prosser, Tartaglia. ADMISSION CHARGES FOR FINALS At all grounds where charges for admission are made at Semi-final, Final and Grand Final matches, the charges for the 1976 FINALS SERIES will be:- ADULTS - 80 cents. CHILDREN (under 14), accompanied by an adult - FREE. CHILDREN (under 14), unaccompanied by an adult - 40 cents. CAR PARKING FEE ( where cars are admitted to ground) - 40 cents. Any player or club official who is unable to produce a ticket issued to his club by the V.A.F.A., will be charged the full admission fee. IT IS POINTED OUT THAT TICKETS ISSUED TO CLUBS BY THE V.A.F.A. DO NOT ENTITLE THE HOLDER TO FREE CAR PARKING - PARKING FEE MUST BE PAID. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 Page 15

8 P All at Thomastown would like to congratulate John Botting, who plays his 50th game today and wish him every success in today's Grand Final. Old Xaverians congratulate John Nankervis and Don Smarrelli on playing their 50th game last week. John came to us in 1972 but played only two games. He returned in 1974 and has consistently held down the Full back position. Captain in 1975 and vice-captain this year, his safe high marking and run through style has severely dented opposition forward's confidence. Don first played with us in 1974 and has excelled on a half back flank. A brilliant spoiler of the ball and safe mark as well as the ability to get foot to ball in rapid time highlight Don's play. Congratulations to you both. May your 51st game be one to remember by all players and supporters. SECRETARY - CHANGE OF ADDRES S Kew - Address now 119 Wellington Street, Windsor, Phone ROOM ALLOCATION TODAY At Collingwood: Old Scotch - Collingwood Room. Marcellin - Visitors' Room. At Oval 20: AJAX - A large room. Old Xaverians - A large room. THE BLACK LIS T Failed to phone Final scores to the Herald before 5.30 p.m. - FINE - SIX DOLLARS. OLD HAILEYBURIANS LATROBE BLACK S Failed to phone final scores or Details to Press Correspondent before 7 p.m. FINE - SIX DOLLARS. LATROBE BLACKS (August 28). OLD PARADIANS JUNIORS ST. BERNARD'S O.C. JUNIORS ST. KEV IN'S O.B. RESERVES HEATHERTON RESERVES Phoned incorrect scores - FINE THREE DOLLARS. AJAX BEVERLEY HILL S IN 1977!! BE AN UMPIR E FI E L D O R GOAL Be in the game for 100 minutes. No rest periods during the game. Umpiring is all action, full of challenge, new situations every minute, concentration uninterrupted. All you would want and more out of Aussie football. Mr. Lynton McLeod, 9 Mason Court, Highett 3190 (Tel ) will be pleased to receive your application and give you the pleasant news. Stay with your association - the V.A.F.A. J. Fullerton, Secretary. Page 16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 Next Week's Matches - September 1 8 Seniors and Juniors at 2 A SECTION - GRAND FINAL NORTH OLD BOYS v WINNERS O F TODAY'S FINAL at Elsternwick Park. B SECTION - GRAND FINAL CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS v WIN- NERS OF TODAY'S FINAL at Collingwood Football Ground. A RESERVE SECTION - GRAND FINAL ( at a.m.) COBURG v WINNERS OF TODAY' S FINAL at Elsternwick Park. p.m. - HOW TO GET THER E Reserves at a.m. B RESERVE SECTION - GRAND FINAL (at a.m. ) IVANHOE v WINNERS OF TODAY'S FINAL at Collingwood Football Ground. SENIORS AT 2 P.M. - RESERVES AT A.M. DUTY OFFICERS Elsternwick Park - Messrs. E. Fuller, R. A. Sinclair, T. A. Johnson. Collingwood - Messrs. S. P. Whitfield, B. P. Lauder, N. W. Nugent. ELSTERNWICK PARK - Train to Elsternwick, or Carnegie tram in Swanston Street to Glenhuntly Road, walk west along Glenhuntly Road. COLLIN GWOOD FOOTBALL GROUND - Train to Victoria Park. ALL CLUBS COMPETING IN FINAL S Under no circumstances will permission be granted for any team to train on a ground on which it may be scheduled to play a Semi-final, Final or Grand Final match..,. WHOLESALE-SUPPLY and ENGRAVIN G Comprehensive range of trophies. Presentation and Gifts SILVER, PEWTER and STAINLESS WARE. 0 CLOCK S PARKER PEN S JOHN F. HICKMAN 94 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (Opp. Hotel London) Illustrated Brochures on Reques t THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 Page 17

9 P PREMIERSHIP LISTS A SECTION W L For Agst % Pts North Old Boys De La Salle O.C St. Bernard's O.C University Blues Ormond Old Trinity Gr Coburg University Blacks Reservoir O.B Monash Blues B SECTION Old Scotch Coll Caulfield Gramm Marcellin O.C Old Paradians Ivanhoe Collegians Geelong St. Kilda CBOC MHS Old Boys Old Carey Gram C SECTION Parkside Old Melburnians Fawkner Old Haileybury Hampton Rovers Old Ivanhoe Gram UHS Old Boys Kew Power House Alphington D SECTION AJAX Old Xaverians Old Camberwell Gr Assumption O.C *State Sav. Bank Old Brighton Gr Old Geelong Eisternwick *Brunswick National Bank (at end of Home and home rounds ) A RESERVE SECTION W L For Agst % Pts *De La Salle O.C *Coburg North Old Boys St. Bernard's O.C *University Blues Monash Blues Ormond Reservoir O.B *Old Trinity Gram "'Univ. Blacks B RESERVE SECTION Old Scotch Coll Ivanhoe Marcellin O.C *St. Kilda CBOC *MHS Old Boys Caulfield Gram Collegians Geelong Old Carey Gram iold Paradians C RESERVE SECTION Parkside Hampton Rovers Fawkner Old Haileybury Old Melburnians Kew tpower House UHS Old Boys Old Ivanhoe Gr Alphington D RESERVE SECTION *Old Brighton Gr AJAX Elsternwick Assumption O.C *Old Xaverians Old Camberwell Gr State Sav. Bank Old Geelong National Bank Brunswick The ball officially approved for use i all V.F.L.. matches since PREMIERSHIP LISTS E SECTION W L For Agst % Pts La Trobe Blacks *St. Kevin's O.B Old Mentonians ANZ Bank Heatherton North Brunswick *AMP Society St. Pat's-Monivae Monash Whites Commonwealth Bk F SECTION West Brunswick St. Bedes O.C Beverley Hills Footscray I.T Thornbury Bulleen United Glenroy Bulleen-T/stowe LaTrobe Reds University Reds JUNIOR SECTION 1 North Old Boys Monash University *University Blues *Ivanhoe Coburg *Ormond University Blacks Power House *Old Scotch Coll ' Hampton Rovers CONTACT RICHARD ELLIOT T From Old Carey Grammarian s Amateur Football Clu b E RESERVE SECTION W L For Agst % Pts St. Kevin's O.B Heatherton North Brunswick ANZ Bank AMP Society Old Mentonians Monash Whites Commonwealth Bk tst. Pat's-Monivae ', ;=LaTrobe Blacks F RESERVE SECTIO N West Brunswick St. Bede's O.C *University Reds Beverley Hills Bulleen United Footscray IT Thornbury ilatrobe Reds *Glenroy Bulleen-T/stowe JUNIOR SECTION 2 Thomastown St. Bernard's O.C Old Paradians Caulfield Gram Reservoir O.B West Brunswick De La Salle O.C Alphington ,Geelong ikew *Drawn Game. ifour points lost for EACH Forfeit. Check our deal as you could pay les s McLEANS TETOF MOTOR S LMCT PLENTY ROAD, PRESTO N AFTER HOURS NO. IS Page 20 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, Page 21

10 The body fitting guernsey that can't be caught! OSTYLED in BRI-NYLON BRILLIANT COLOURS I A N IMPOSSIBL E TACKLE 9 REDUCE D COS T 2 z w Y O i ie X m v v. m nscoou>~iz~ o ~-a ~ Y ~ m o A as co v v-a ~ v o 0 ~ooo~3z~= IMPORTANT NOTE S ADDRESS ALL MATTER FOR PUBLICATION TO "THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER" Box 1564P, G.P.O., Melbourne, 3001, and not to the Editor's private address. (Use addressed envelopes provided.) "Herald" Phone Numbers You may dial DIRECT to the Amateur Football representative at the "Herald" office. The numbers are:- PRESS CORRESPONDENT The phone number of the Press Correspondent, George MeTaggart, is The A.B.C. Sporting Session from 3LO each Friday (which commences at 6.30 p.m.) will include a preview of the following day's amateur matches. FOR EMERGENCY UMPIRES RING and ask for an Umpire. Tough Shorts that move with body action. 0 EASY TO LAUNDER 9 NO BUTTONS - ZIP FLY SHRINK PROOFI f COLOUR FASTf COL OURS : Red, Royal Blue, Bottle Green, Navy, Gold, Black, Mite. Ot a L.9 C0 0 ~ W T e~ 0 ~ m v z y_ 2 LL v a L fl i ~ ~ O o x. Ti O. y S z O m N <.. -c -o 1;; ' `o t v o o a _j 3 z C m 3 m n=~ m m O O ooo o 0 z NL~~~~mo J m ~n`< X. C.~2 C6 m b > mm`o ' O ~ ,j z ~_ H -9 M G ~ B i O > m ~ i V d X Q m~~ Q Y m -O 'O O o o a n d z n Q tc U C tti U or If you have any difficulty, you may ring and ask for EXTENSION 1479 or RESERVE SECTION RESULTS to be -phoned to BEFORE 3 P.M. or DIAL EXTENSION WORLD OF SPORT Watch the VAFA segment on Channel 7's World of Sport on Sunday. Club Beer Supp ly Barrels* Bottles Cans SOCIAL SECRETARIES Don't miss this chance to obtain your Club's Beer & Liquor Supplies at prices to suit your finances. With the cost of Football Administration rising every year you must buy right to boost your Club Income. Compare our prices. Phone us now, or call in and see - Bob Hemmings or Brian Lauder (22 years afft. V.A.F.A.) at the RAILWAY CLUB HOTEL 107 RAGLAN ST., PORT MELBOURNE WE DELIVER TO YOUR ROOMS OR FUNCTION S Page 22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 Page 23

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