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EDITORIAL by Phil Steven s As our B Section scribe would say ' Boy on boy what a week it has been in Amateur Football'. A few negatives but plenty of positives and with three weeks to go plenty of exciting and high standard football is in store for us. The Finals' Program display below shows the progress of the finals plot so far, today's matches and venues and the likely venues for upcoming matches. Everyone should realize that venues for the weeks ahead are likely venues only and are subject to change once the participating teams become known on a Saturday night. Reference to the Telephone Mailbox (644 3921) on a Saturday evening or the Sunday papers (Sunday Age/Sunday Herald-Sun) will provide the most up to day information. One of the major 'downsides' of the week has been the alleged abuse of the use of grounds which belong to other clubs outside the Association or grounds where our clubs play but on which a social facility stands which is out of control of the VAFA club using the ground. Amateur rules forbid the consumption of alcohol by spectators, officials or reserve players who have finished their game around the ground or in a social facility even though the facility may be open to members of othe r 1992 FINALS PROGRAM * (see note below) continued page 4 SECTION FIRST SEMI SECOND SEMI PRELIMINARY FINAL GRAND FINALS A ST BERNARDS COLLEGIANS vs ELSTERNWICK PARK ELSTERNWICK PAR def OLD HAILEYBURY DE LA SALLE (E PARK) K 13/9/92 (e) 20/9/92 (e) B OLD TRINITY OLD BRIGHTON vs BOX HILL ELSTERNWICK PARK def WHITEFRIARS OLD MELBS (E PARK) 12/9/92 (e) 19/9/92 (e) C COMM BANK FAWKNER BULL/TEMP vs COMM. ELSTERNWICK PAR K def KEW BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE BANK at N'THCOTE PARK D MAZENOD 12/9/92 (e) CAULFIELD GR. MAZENOD CAULFIELD OR. def PRESTON def ST BEDES def ST BEDES MAZENOD at S'RINGHAM v s E NORTH BRUNSWICK BRUNSWICK NORTH BRUNSWICK BRUNSWICK vs NORTH def GLENHUNTLY def DOVETON def DOVETON BRUNS. at BRUNSWICK F QUAL. FINA L 2ND SEMI PREL. FINAL GRAND FINA ST LEO' L S/WATTLE PARK ST LEO'S/WATTLE PARK OLD ESSENDON vs POSSIBLY def ST MARY'S def OLD ESSENDON OLD CAREY at BOX HILL MORDIALLOC ELIMIN. FINAL (1) 1ST SEMI 12/9/92 OLD ESSENDON OLD CAREY def SALESIAN def ST MARY' S ELIMIN. FINA L OLD CAREY def PENINSULA WON BY G SOUTH WON BY WON BY,t * PREMIER S DE LA SALLE OLD XAVERIANS MONASH WHITES * OLD XAVERIANS * WON BY G NORTH WON BY WON BY * * PREMIERS * * MARCELLIN ST BERNARD'S MARCELLIN * ST BERNARD'S,t OLD MELBURNIANS OLD XAVS vs DE LA SALL U19/1 HARRY TROTT ELSTERNWICK PARK def MAZENOD BLUE at HARRY TROTT 12/9/92 (possibly) 19/9/92 (e) UNI BLUES U19/C THERRY OLD C'WELL vs UNI BLUE MONASH UN I def IVANHOE def OLD CAMBERWELL at MONASH UNI 2.00 12/9/92 (11.15 am) MHSOB U19/S AJAX CHIRNSIDE PK vs MHSOB MONASH UN I def ST BEDES oaf CHIRNSIDE PARK at MONASH UNI 1115 12/9/92 (2 pm ) ir Venues may alter from above schedule after participating teams and other information is considered. Check Telephone Mailbox (644 3921) or Sunday papers for details. THE it~ III I IJR FOOTBALLER OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N Septe m ber 5th, 1992 Price : $1.00 VOL. 92 t`41. 21

A SECTION by Adam Kenyon REVIEW Full marks to St Bernard's. They showed greater determination, concentration and commitment when they defeated Old Haileybu ry by 3 pts last week. Haileybury had a disastrous start to the game whe n they only managed 3 goals with the breeze in the first term. St Bernard's on the other hand, were magnificent booting 5 goals against the breeze which left Haileybu ry chasing all day. Luke and Jason Gollant were instrumental in the victory providing great targets in the forward line. Frank Dunell was impassable in defence an d certainly set a fine example for his team mates. In the first half Haileybu ry were kept in the game by the efforts of And rew Walden in defence - he was everywhere! Haileybu ry came out firing in the 3rd term but were trying to kick goals from too far out and hence they registered 3.8 for the term. Simon Meehan had played well all day but when he was 'cleaned up' the Bloods chances took a dive. Scores were even going into the final term and onl y a miracle was going to stop a St Bernard's victory. Wayne Carey had won the ruck dual and consequently Matt Mulkearns, Vin Comito and Corey Mallia gathered many crumbs. St Bernard's now will wait to see who loses between De La Salle and Collegians. Haileybu ry can look to next year. The loss of Chris McKenzie and injuries to Peter Theissen and Glen Tanner prevented the Bloods from showing their true form but that's footy. Well done St Bernard's everybody was so impressed with your application - you deserved your victory. PREVIEW - 2ND SEMI FINA L Premiership favourites Collegians do battle with reigning premiers De La Salle at Elsternwick Park. Collegians thoroughly deserve to be favourites i n this game, they have dominated the season and finished two games clear on top of the ladder. With a potent forward line and a strong defence coupled with talented on ball players the Lions have had few lickings this year. Rick Schober at Centre Half Forward is the main target up forward. His marking skills are unique for his size and he is always in the play. Around him he has Michael Lake and Tony Parker to crumb the chances. Further forward we find the powerhouse combination of David Hoyle and Stephen Mount with resting rovers Danny Thomson and Jeff Lemon always dangerous around the goals. It has been rare to see the Lions forwards well held this year but No rth Old Boys did manage it in the second last game of the year. Peter Rennie will lead the De La Salle defence. The way things have been going it is more than likely that he will take on Schober. Grant Sheedy has had a knee operation but could be right for today's clash, but I doubt it. If he is fit he will take Mount. The versatile De La combination could see numerous players in line for a half back flank berth. Mark Lowe, And rew Mackintosh, Paul Fuime an d Craig Wright are all possible contendersforthe 1/2 back flank - your guess is as good as mine as to who will get the nod. Across the centre Collegians have Ga ry Irvine, Mark Hibbins and Tony Wallace. These three know howto playtheir positions to perfection with Irvine and Wallace running and kicking long while Hibbins sits a kick behind play and sets up the forward moves. Chris Campbell, Julian Moloney and Chris Belleville are just as capable as their opponents and the centre line battle will be well worth watching. If anything the De La centre line is in slightly better form than Collegians'. The De La forward line boasts Pat Mannix and Nick Fraser. These two are unbeatable on their day, but they are ever so unpredictable - up one day, down the next! The other positions are fi!led with resting rovers, ruck rovers and sometimes even out of form defenders. Sam Hunter has kicked goals when he has bee n given a chance up forward as has Chris Campbell and Julian Moloney. The Collegian defence is rock solid. Skipper James Bennett continues to dash down the ground. Brad Woolhouse, Stuart Hinchen, Steve Laussen, Andrew Wright and Christian Davidson are most hard to beat and they will be just as tough as ever today. On the ball De La will have the irrepressible Col McClounan, Ken Mullini and Andrew Ronch. De La will be hopeful that Brett Mahoney will be able to prove his fitness for this clash as his natural roving skills have been missed of late. Collegians are fortunate to have Danny Thomson, Matt Galbraith and Chris Pollock all in form and enormously talented. The engine room has been Collegians' strength over the year and one would expect them to get more than their fair share of the ball today. Collegians have the psychological advantage of defeating De La Salle only two weeks ago. Bernie Dunn had the chanceto seethefull strength Collegian machine in full flight and if it wasn't for a final quarter lapse in concentration De La wouldn't have got the chance to be within a kick of the Lions. Put basically, on form Collegians have a more potent forward line, a tighter defence and a super strong on ball department.

It is difficult to see De La stopping the Lions today. The big game experience of De La will aid thei r chances but somehow I don't tnink that this will be enough. Collegians, in their centenary year, have a great deal to play for and they should be able to hold out De La. Collegians by 15 points. THIS lii/eek's MATCHE ' SENIORS COLLEGIANS vs DE LA SALLE Elsternwick Par k RESERVES COLLEGIANS vs ST BERNARDS Elsternwick Par k ECTION ;;UMPIRt SECOND SEMI FINAL ELSTERNWICK PARK - SUNDAY 6/9 SENIORS - 2.15 p m COLLEGIANS vs DE LA SALLE Field: R. Simon, L. Harrison Boundary: J. Huckson, J. Wright Goat: B. Hoare, M. Richardso n RESERVES - 11.30 am COLLEGIANS vs ST BERNARDS Field: M. Jackson, T. Hales Boundary: A. Firley, B. Johannsen Goa/: J. Kelly, R. Liddl e 1 N ~. Y~~ ~~;r : SENIORS FIRST SEMI FINAL ST BERNARDS 5.1 7.7 8.7 10.10.70 OLD HAILEYBURY 3.3 4.5 7.13 7.18.60 ST BERNARDS L. Gollant 4, J Gotlant 3, Keane 2. Walsh. BEST F. Dunell, J Law, L. Gollant, C. Mallia. W. Carey, G. Keane, OLD HAILEYBURY G. Phillips 2, Thiessen. Armstrong, Kraus, Tanner, Connell. BEST A. Walden. G. Anderson, G. Borg, W. Byrns, D Connell, G Phillips RESERVES FIRST SEMI FINA L OLD SCOTCH 7.7 8.7 12.8 12.9.81 ORMOND 0.1 7.6 7.6 10.7.67 OLD SCOTCH S. Duthie 5, B. Shepherd 3, D. Fox 2, T. Byrne, B. Steele. BEST J. Moir, B. Steele, S. Gibbs, G. Jackson, S. Duthie, Shepherd. ORMOND Osborne 3, Milner 2. Harrington, Hurley, Arnfield, McGaw, Kelleher. BEST Symes, Forsyth, Edgell, Marnow, Osborne, Milner. SENIORS Petroff, Marcellin Millar, Old Scotch Boyle, North Old Boys S. Grace, Ormond Schuhkraft, Ormond RESERVES Fox, Old Scot h Hogan, St Bernards Coyne, Collegian s G. Dalton, Old Xaverians S. Rudd, De La Salle 53 52 50 49 47 72 48 45 45 4 2,,~eur Footh d,,, ~ 9ss 0 % F =-, ~-A GALA GRAND BREAKFAST Sunday 20th September, 8 am-11 am PRAHRAN TOWN HALL (Cnr Chapel & Greville Streets) Compere: Jan Cover Johnny Garfield - Comedian Presentation of Best & Fairest Awards Leading Goalkicker Awards plus SPECIAL CENTENARY YEAR VAFA AWARD S Tickets $50 all inclusive includes entry to VAFA A SECTION GRAND FINAL Book Club Tables by Ringin g John Grace 606 7023-B/578 9952-P Barry O'Connor 603 5900-B David Dressing 802 4396-B & P I'r moti.ng g d hea.lt.h and preventing illness in our community

continued from page 1 sporting clubs who use the facility during a Saturday afternoon. The message iscleac Clubs must keep all Amateur persons from these facilities until after football has been completed for the day and host clubs must ensure that other sporting club members do not bring alcohol outside the facility to watch the football. If this is not adhered to two things must be considered. One - all future finals will have to be conducted at VAFA facilities only which will result in a large loss of income to the VAFA which is a budgetted item which will have to be made-up by a hefty increase in affiliations fees to compensate this substantial loss, and two - all future finals being conducted at non-vafa venues who agreeto completely close a social facility during the playing of matches. Obviously clubs operating social facilities would not agree to this and an excellent venue will be lost. The onus is on all participating clubs to do the righ t thing, enjoyfootball while it's on and celebrate and enjoy the social aspects of football after the conclusion of the whole day's play. PUTS BACK WHAT THE SWEAT TAKES OU T PURVEYORS OF QUALITY LIQUOR 75 COCHRANES ROAD, MOORABBIN 3189, VICTORIA, AUSTRALI A PH : (03) 555 9844 MOBILE : 018 362 401 r-na CENTENARY YEA R ~i-on Y " _ ~ ~~ ~ ~ TH 6.30 p.m.-11 p.m. at RADISSUO"hN I T HOTEL QUEENS ROAD, MELBOURNE all Section Best & Fairest Awards Leading Goalkickers $35 per head all inclusive

r---y, %i WE USE ~1F~~'~~ ~ 350 guests have either asked to be invited or have been invited to the VAFA Vote Count Night to be held at the Radisson Hotel this coming Monday September 7th to start at 6.30. Features of the evening will be : Counting of best on ground votes for last 5 rounds of season (A to F sections) ; Presentation of best and fairest trophy and medallion to all section's winners ; Presentation of the Dental Health Services Most Disciplined Award (Under 19 football) ; Entertainment - Coodabeen's Greg Champion ; Medallions to leading goalkickers ; Lucky Draw - one attendee will win a night for two at the Radisson ; Compered by Graham Dawson and Phil Stevens. Attendees are advised to be punctual as the night must start on time. Full details of all winners will be in next week's 'Amateur Footballer'. Each club will receive a full breakdown of all vote winners so please call your club and not Elsternwick Park. **~'~*~'~k~*k~~r*~~*~k*7k~*~r*~k*~**~ ~ * THE VAFA ADMINISTRATION W ILL BE ~ MOVING FROM ELSTERN W ICK PARK IMMEDIATELY ~ THE SEASON ENDS WHILST EXTENSIONS * ARE DONE ~ ~ WAT(;n In 'S o l-mce f- R ElAILS l- ' k X ~ HOW TO C NT;af-.T T14P VAPA APT 0 ~ SEPTEMBER 2 0 TEAMWORK 15 VE(LY tmportant 6,0 ARE YOU Rb51T1!/0 YoU`VE ALL NANVi.e P OARS B~FOFZ E Old Brighton begins its finals campaign this weekend at Elsternwick Park. We have it on good authority that the `Awesome Foursome's' ex-old Brighton players will be on hand cheering on their mates. Hopefully when the boys next take to the water they won't be as hazy as Hagar's crew above.

B SECTION by Tom Johnston The Villian' is overseas for two weeks. Reviewing and previewing this week and next week's matches is 1992 Banyule senior coach John Simpson. REVIEW OF THE FIRST SEMI FINAL Played in blustery conditions at Elsternwick Park the First semi final proved to be a game of contrasting halves. Prior to the game Old Trinity would have been seen as the logical favourites with the experience, team structure and year record to date as advantages. In the first half, bold and aggressive Whitefriars, who had made the First semi final after a courageous win over Old Paradians the week before, took the game right up to Old Trinity ignoring their opponents reputation. The first quarter began with Trinity kicking against a strong breeze and Whitefriars with the wind to the scoreboard end. The decision byallibon to kick against the wind after winning the toss, a risky one, but was vindicated at quarter time. Trinity played well into the breeze for the first 12-15 minutes and only then did Whitefriars capatilize on their advantage to score their goals. Lane for Whitefriars was providing a great focal point and despite their tag as a small running side, the around ground marking of players like Bonnyman in the ruck and Coghlan was shading their taller opponents. Unfortunately Bonnyman was to tire significantly and with him went his sides hopes in many ways. His removal from the ground late in the day, exhausted, virtually ended Whitefriars competitive aerial option. At quarter time Whitefriars had scored freely and kicked accurately to establish a good score. Unfortunately, the efforts of Trinity early in the quarter had them perilously close atthe first break. Observers at the ground would have assumed that with the breeze Old Trinity would run all over their opponents but instead their score of 3.7 for the quarter reflected their method of attack. Winning the bail in the midfield they constantly bombed the ball into the forward line, often shooting from too far out - they played with little system and used the wind advantage poorly. The Whitefriars players were applying plenty of pressure and their run and share game into the breeze began to come to the fore. By pressuring Trinity into making mistakes the likes of Jenkins and Mark Bateman were able to run the ball ina nd look for their leading forwards. Such efforts restricted and frustrated Old Trinity and saw the game evenly poised at half time. But what a turnaround. Whitefriars failed to score a goal in the third quarter despite having the breeze at their backs. Instead they allowed Old Trinity to bring the ball forward with ease and score five invaluable goals against the wind. This outstanding effort decided the game. On numerous occasions, after an ill directed Whitefriars attacking move, Balazsy (playing as a loose man in defence) was able to run the ball out of defence and by way of the far wing at Elsternwick Park link up to move the ball forward. Alan Johnson's directions were followed tothe letter and the discipline showed by Trinity to follow instructions are to be admired. Anderson and Norman linked well and provided the running options asthe wingmen received the pinpoint Balazsy passes and then fed off to midfield running options. Trinity now had lots of options up forward and these forward led well and played in front. The excellent delivery to leading tall forwards Makris and Phillips was converted and Whitefriars began to look short and were often caught well behind. The final quarter was insignificant in many ways. Trinity peppered the goals and resorted to trying to score from too far out again. Whitefriars battled on gamely and will benefit from their experience in the finals this year. They should be congratulated for their efforts, as should coach Geoff Reilley who has done a fantastic job in his first year. Old Trinity now have a break to rest weary legs and get over niggling injuries. No wearier legs than David O'Shaughnessy whose courage and commitment on Saturday were commendable. They will provide the loser of this week's game with worthy opposition and are now in a good position to launch an assault on the Premiership. PREVIEW A game featuring two sides with opposing systems of play will greet Amateur followers at Elsternwick Park on Saturday. Arguable the best two teams in B Grade Amateur Football both deservetheir place in the Second Semi Final. The running handball game of Old Brighton will be matched against the long kicking game of Melburnians. Brighton will look to getting numbers to the ball and a handball at all costs movement until they can deliver to the brilliant leading Hayden. OM's will base their game around their outstanding midfield of Webb and wingers An2staksis and Maskiel. Supported by the dashing Nichols off half back. All will provide long ball supply to their tall marking forwards such as Teal. It will be an interesting game. I favour OM's on Elsternwick Park who will not waste the ball on the huge arena and get it into attack far more directly than Old Brighton. Old Melburnians to win a close game. MELEES - BEWAR E A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct".

SENIORS FIRST SEMI FINA L OLD TRINITY 4.2 7.9 12 WHITEFRIARS.12 16.23.119 6.1 8.2 8.6 10.6.66 OLD TRINITY Rogers 3, Phillips 3, Old6eld 3, Makris 3, Hopkins, O'Shaughnessy, Heath. BEST Allibon, Rogers, Norman, Balazsy Hopkins, Oldfield.. WHITEFRIARS Lane 2, Coghlan 2, Jenkins 2, Reidy, Mark Bateman, Matt Bateman, Lyall. BEST Jenkins, Mark Bateman, McNeil, Coghlan, D. Crowe. Strike. RESERVES FIRST SEMI FINAL OLD PARADE 3.2 6.9 6.10 10.15.75 WHITEFRIARS 5.5 5.6 7.7 7.7.49 OLD PARADE La Farlitta 3, Livy 2, J. Mills 2, Stenol, B. Joyce, P. Joyce. BEST J. Mills, Cosgriff, B. Joyce, P. Healy, Mulligan, Mullavey. WHITEFRIARS Lee 3, Burke 2, J. White, Suttol. BEST Butler, Mullens, Lee, M. White, McHugh, J. White. SENIORS OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD MELBURNIANS Elsternwick Park RESERVES OLD TRINITY vs OLD BRIGHTON Elsternwick Park SECOND SEMI FINAL ELSTERNWICK PARK - SATURDAY 5/9 SENIORS - 2.15 pm OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD MELBURNIANS Field: J. Toohey, A. Kilner Boundary: L. Gallagher, M. Kolpin Goal: M. Murray, R. Barichievic RESERVES - 11.45 am OLD TRINITY vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: P. Gersch, P. Wheman Boundary: A. Kiel, T. Sutcliffe Goal: S. Pitcher, C. Chalmers ~ SENIORS Acreman, Old Mentonlans R. Phillips, Old Trinity T. Hayden, Old Brighton Heath, Old Trinit y Kerr, Old Paradians RESERVES P. Robison, Old Trinity Smyth, Old Brighton Livy, Old Paradian s M. Spencer, Monash Blues Harrison, Old Paradians 73 66 58 57 52 44 43 35 32 2 0 i:1~ij " 1! (~ li `1 ' f=~ c=) 1 ALL SENIOR AND U19 LIA7'C" 37-- 3 final scores to Nancy (528 3319) by 5 pm. 2 B AND U19 SECTION goalkickers, best players and 0 by 0 scores to Norm Nugent (467 2857) by 5.30 pm. 3. C TO F SECTION (Snr$ only) goalkickers, best players and 0 by Q scores to Elsternwick Park ( 531 833 3) by 5.30 pm. 4. FINAL SCORES (only) of RESERVE MATCHES to Phil or Nancy (531 8333) between 2 and 3 pm. Ensure that your follow up byfaxing/sending goalkickers and best playersto Elsternwick Park on the Monday following the match - both teams to attend to. 5. Nancy will collect all A SECTION details after Elsternwick Park Sunday matches. Please hand to Nancy in upstairs Reception area. EACH OF THE ABOVE (1-5) TO BE DONE BY THE WINNING TEAM OF THE PARTICULAR M ATCH - except part 2 of point 4.

Schweppes C SECTION by "The Squirrel" Congratulations to the Fawkner Football Club on attaining promotion to 'B' Grade for season '93. Too add icing to the cake their reserves also won through to the grand final. For the vanquished, Bulleen/Temp. (seniors) and Uni-Blacks (reserves) they at least survive to fight another battle. REVIEW (29 August '92) 2ND SEMI FINAL DAY RESERVES - FAWKNER vs UNI-BLACKS After a promising start by the Blacks (4 goals to 1 ) their opponents slowly but surely picked upthetempo and by half time had squared the ledger, 5 goals apiece. After the long break Fawkner looked the goods in setting up and converting many scoring opportunities. Whilst they never threatened to run away with the game, victory was never really in doubt thereafter. Blacks must now focus solely on MHSOB's and win to get another crack at the top dogs. Meanwhile Fawkner can rest and recuperate at the expense of the remaining 2 combatants. SENIORS - FAWKNER vs BULLEEN/TEMP. 1st Qtr - A lacklustre affair in which both teams took time to feel each other out. Bullants first on the board with a minor followed shortly after by a major to Fawkner. Buileen/Temp. won the ball out of the centre twice to score full points on both occasions. The Fawks then settled and rallied to kick the remaining 2 goals of the qtc and in doing so sparked themselves into some positive team football. Fawkner 3.5.23.......... Bul leen/temp. 2.3.15. 2nd Qtr - belonged entirely to Fawkner as they jumped out of the boxes like a whippet and exerted their supremacy to slam on 2 twins and force the opposition into catch-up footy mode. The engine room players of Fawkner were getting on top and giving their forwards ample opportu nities to score. On the other side of the ledger every forward foray of Bulleen/Temp. was met by dogged resistence. So much so that the Bullants only added 1 goal to their scoreline and allowed Fawkner in for a 6 goal haul. Fawkner 9.10.64.......... Bulleen/Temp. 3.5,23. 3rd Qtr - Was to prove to be the best of the game (scorewise) for both camps. A reshuffled line-upforthe Bullants got immediate results and were able to penetrate at ease the previously impassable Fawkner backline. A couple of subtle changes to the No rtherners line-up sparked them into action and after several passages of fast free flowing football they got going in a big way to negate the Bullants attacking game and register for themselves a very handy haul of goals. In the wash-up Fawkner won the qtr. on the scoreboard butthebullants won backthe admiration of the crowd (all barthe Fawkner supporters) with their tenacity. Fawkner 16.13.109........ Bulleen/Temp. 9.9.63. 4th Qtr - With the sting gone out of the game Fawkner were able to cruise into 'B' Grade in the easiest of fashions. The Bulleen boys to a man didn't throw in the towel at any stage but simply were beaten by a physically stronger and more adept team on the day. The commitment level of both outfits couldn't be questioned, however, for members of both the Bullants and Bankers squads much homework will need to be done to plot the downfall of the Fawks, if at all possible. Fawkner 20.15.135....... Bulleen/Temp. 9.13.67. For goalkickers and best players please refer to match details report. PREVIEW (5 September'92) PRELIMINARY FINAL SENIORS - BULLEEN/TEMP. vs COMMBANK 2 zip in favour of the Bullants gives them a psychological advantage but against this the Bankers have had a very nice little rest and time-out to study the opposition in action. Whatever the result I'm sure the game will provide a good spectacle in so far as skills on display from the array of talent spread evenly between the 2 teams. Driver on Andrews and George on Melican will be 2 battles which could go a long way in determining the winner. Engine room battles will be crucial to give respective forward linesthe competitive edge. Defences will be sorely tested to hold out against quick leads and big hands of Pace for Bulleen/Temp. and Rolfs of Commbank. The more I study this game the more even the outcome appears. Very little separates these 2 teams but only 1 can go on to challenge Fawkner for the Flag and in doing so earn promotion. Either would be worthy contenders but to sort out the likely winner here's my summation : Break even between the midfielders, Commbank defence to hold out against the Bullants forwards and Bankers to win out slightly in the ruck division to give their forwards an edge in scoring opportunities to get home by the narrowest of margins...3pts. Question : Will Peter George ever loan the 'Squirrel' his jacket again following this selection? Variables - If a dry track, I stick to the above prognostication. However, if wet, soft and soggy (slow) I'm on the Bullants to win by 21 pts. it's called each way betting on 2 groups of good guys! RESERVES - UNI-BLACKS vs MHSOB's Stuck my head out last week and tipped the Blacks to do a 20 goal turn around and knock off the Fawks. Wasn't far wrong either I might add. Problem was that I added a rider and said that if they didn't win then they wouldn't or couldn't beat the Schoolers. Now do I weaken and change my mind about that or do I go for the jugular and declare all the reasons why I reckon the Sth Yarra boys will get the bikkies. I'll do neither, except to suggest that this will be one ripper of a rezzies game between 2 very talented outfits. The experience of the Schoolers sway me their way as doesthe threat of Tony Drummond sitting on me. Enough said, MHSOB's by 14 pts. SPECIAL NOTE: Don't forget the big gala GRAN D FINAL breakfast on Sunday 20th September at the Prahran Town Hall between 8am and 11am then off to the 'A' Gradew G. F. with free admittance. Book a seat at the 'C' table or with your own club.

SENIORS SECOND SEMI FINA L FAWKNER 3.5 9.10 16.13 20.15.135 BULLEEN-TEMP. 2.3 3.5 9.9 9.13.67 FAWKNER Busst 5, Jacobs 5. M. Majerczak 3, T. Young 3, L. Cohen, Lawson, P. Majerczak, McMahon. BEST McMahon, Mitchell, Lawson, Brown, Roach, Busst. BULLEENTEMR Pace 2, Panau 2, Young 2, Agrohs, D. Matthews, A. Parris. BEST George, Philpotts, Cumming, C. Parris, Field, Bone. RESERVES SECOND SEMI FINA L FAWKNER 2.1 4.1 6.4 9.5.59 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.1 4.3 5.4 6.5.41 FAWKNER S. Walker 2, G. Walker 2, Johnston 2. Cole. Ford, R. Cohen. BEST Selleck, Ford, Cole, J. Roach, B. Young, G. Walker. UNIVERSITY BLACKS Spinks 3, Moorfield, Neville, Leeman. BEST Cordner, Smith, Dillon, Begley, Spinks, Wines. PRELIMINARY FINAL SENIOR S BULLEENTEMP. vs COMMBANK Northcote Park RESERVES UNI BLACKS vs MHSOB Northcote Park PRELIMINARY FINAL NORTHCOTE PARK - SATURDAY 5/9 SENIORS - 2.15 p m BULL/TEMP vs COMMBANK Field: P. Bell, W. Hinton Boundary: M. English, D. Fowler Goal: G. Baumgarten, M. Lentin i RESERVES - 11.45 am UNI BLACKS vs MHSOB Field : R. Francis, J. Moore Boundary: C. Box, V. Vescovi Goal: R. Seymour, M. Stephens SENIORS Bergman, St Kild a A. Rolfs, Comm. Bank Pace, Bulleen-Templestowe Sheezel, AJAX Lengacher,lvanhoe RESERVE S Walker, Fawkne r D. Mascitti, Kew Degering, St Kilda/Sth Caul. Frossinos, Bulleen-Templestowe Black, MHSOB Q 107 77 73 68 59 50 45 44 41 35

-~9NTWEN ~-- R' -~-- Tha Great AuttralEan Taate D SECTION by Peter Lemon LAST WEE K They might have needed it in the VFA, but there was certainly no requirement for 'extra time' in last week's D Section Preliminary Final! When the final siren sounded, Mazenod had overwhelmed St Bedes to the tune of 57 points to set up a shot at their third premiership in four years. For only a short time in the first term, and ten minutes in the second, did the Bedas look like throwing out any sort of a challenge. The Noddies outmarked and outpaced them, and had winners all round the ground; their delivery into the forward line was significantly superior to the Bedas, who were forced into 'blaze away' mode for much of the game. Noble was a dominant force up forward for the Noddies, No 1 (Kendall) gave heaps of drive, and other players to catch my attention were Maclean who blitzed the opposition with pace, and Marshall. (That's the good news guys. The bad news is that I had an eye test yesterday - Monday - the result is a massive change in the prescription!) For St Bedes, it was a disastrous day (three losses), and another big disappointment to echo their 1990 finals campaign. Peter Lannan and Tony MacGeorge would have taken my votes, along with Sal Algeri, and perhaps Hambridge, but for the second week in a row few players had any significant effect on the game. In the Reserves, Old Ivanhoe traded in the pennyfarthing for a V8, and did come out with all cylinders firing. Twice they outscored the Bedas against the wind as they regained some of the form that had taken them to the top of the ladder. Bedas' best were Danny Spencer, Bill Dunstan and Mark Beasley - whilst the Hoes named a massive list of best players : cutting it to 1/6 the size, they were Darre n '0. D: Caddy, Darren Scott in the centre, and The Dinosaur in the ruck. TODAY This could be a great grand final. Both sides have similar strengths and great depth, and whilst Caulfield have been the more consistent over the season, the Noddies have certainly got their act together over the last fortnight. The Noddies are experienced finals campaigners and winning premierships has become an art form ; few of the Old Caulfield players will have played much finals football before,.yet the Club is hungry for success after a number of disappointing seasons - and a fine regrouping this year. Certainly the Fields players adapted quickly and easily in their 2nd semi final, and showed no signs of being green. Doubtless the influence of more senior players such as Mathews (who will have appreciated the week's rest) and Berz ins will be helping their cause. On the subject of green, the Noddies' full forward Peter Green managed only one goal last week out of a tally of 18 ; it's hard to see him being held to that number again today. Noble will also be a headache for the Fields; I wonder if Andre Will will be given the job - he played a great game at centre half back when I saw him earlier in the year, but has been less prominent among their better players in recent weeks. At the other end of the ground, the Noddies will still need to watch Mathews carefully ; he's kicked plenty on a number of occasions this year, but importantly the Fields had plenty of other strings in the bow when they won the 2nd semi. Round the centre both sides have talented players - Trevor Royals is undoubtedly one of the best in the section, with Glen Harrison not far behind him (or is it the other way round?) but against that the Noddies have powerhouses in the form of Rogers and O'Hara. All round the ground it looks like being a wonderful even competition, and picking a likely winner is one heck of a job. The ruck duals will also be tight, although I expect the Fields duo of Holmes and Ben Mathews to hold a slight edge. In addition, one of the great strengths of the Fields - on their day - has been their tackling. If they can apply significantly more pressure on the Noddies than St Bedes were able to last week, then that could be a telling difference. I'm going for the Fields to take this game narrowly, especially if it's dry. If it's wet, I can't see the Fields handling conditions as well, so it looks as if two predictions are required : a mainly dry day - and a Caulfield victory by ten points. Reserves : The Hoes will be buoyed by their much improved effort last week, and doubtless by another stirring motivational speech from their coach today. However, it's hard to go past the Noddies who were so totally in control when they last met. Mazenod, but it will be closer than last time. Finals tipping. progressive totals : Firsts - 3 out of 3 ; Reserves - yet to score. Press Correspondents : Please contact me Monday, by 1.00pm phone. 663 8611. Fax 663 8618. (A thank you to the Correspondents from most clubs who co-operated with this column during the year. The three outstanding clubs in this regard were St Bedes, Caulfield Grammarians and Hampton Rovers. ) i~$e CTION U.MPIRES~AM GRAND FINAL SANDRINGHAM - SATURDAY 5/9 SENIORS - 2.15 p m CAULFIELD G. vs MAZENOD Field: M. Bushfield. S- Clinch Boundary: C- Swift, J. Garrett Goal: J- Tyrrell, S. Hoppe r RESERVES - 11.45 am OLD IVANHOE vs MAZENOD Field: P. Cherry, C. Keeton Boundary : D. Kramer, C. Brajtberg Goal: L. Wilson, P. Dunstan

E SENIORS PRELIMINARY FINAL ST BEDES 1.0 4.2 8.2 10.8.68 MAZENOD 4.6 8.8 16.15 18.17.125 ST BEDES Fitzgibbon 2, MacColough 2. Clagnan, R. Rendall, McGeorge, McCraw, Beasley, Hecker. BEST Algeria, Lannan, McGeorge, Hambridge, Selby, Randall. MAZENOD Noble 5, Brookes 2, Marshall 2, Kendall 2, Murray, McLean, Peter Green, Hanley, Mannix, Rogers, Baxter. BEST O'Hara, McLean, Marshall, Baxter, Murray, Gill. RESERVES PRELIMINARY FINAL OLD IVANHOE 2.1 5.5 8.7 15.13.103 ST BEDES 1.5 2.6 3.12 4.13.37 OLD IVANHOE T Stevens 4, T Ryan 3, R. Weddle 3, J. Marshall 2, T. Smith 2, P Sigley. BEST D. Caddy, D. Scott, C. Bye, D. Toll, T. Stevens, J. Maycock. ST BEDES P. Farrell 2, Marshall, S. Zahra. BEST D. Spencer, Dunstan, M. Beasley, S. Zahra, B. Smith, B. Berry, Peter Green, Mazenod SENIORS Crawford, Hampton Rovers McGaw, Preston Matthews, Caulfield Gr. R. Gross, St Kevins RESERVES Paul Riley, Mazenod Pyke, Old Camberwell McCann, St Kevins Boyle, Mazenod Tsiavis, Mazeno d TH1S WEEK'S; MATCHE S GRAND FINAL SENIORS CAULFIELD OR. vs MAZENOD Sandringham RESERVES OLD IVANHOE vs MAZENOD Sandringha m 65 60 59 58 57 47 46 36 31 28 Innovative Business Dynamics Make sure the changes in your business are the ones you want Telephone: 889 1748 FOOTBALL BOOKS! FOOTBALL RECORDS! IT'S FOOTBALL BOOKS ( NEW AND SECONDHAND). FOOTBALL RECORDS (AFL, VFA, INTERSTATE) FOOTBALL CARDS (CIGARETTE, SCANLANS). FOOTBALL MATERIAL BOUGHT AND SOLD RING ME: CALLS MADE, CASH PAID. BEST RANGE OF FOOTBALL IN MELBOURNE! 9 E L IZABETH STREET, M E L BOURNE. PHONE (03) 621 1211 ~f-,d

sett ustra a.. E STREET by Tom Brain And we now have just two left with the rejuvenated North Brunswick nowjoining their neighbours in the Grand Final but more importantly earning for themselves that all important promotion to D-Section. After sneaking into 4th position the No rthies have put together an excellent final series to this stage and fully deserve their elevation, they have certainly taken all of us by surprise and now play in the ultimate game. To Noel Kenny, Paul Adams, Peter Fox, Dino DiMarco congratulations on a job well done and good luck this week. A disappointing finish for Doveton who after being minor premiers and convincingly so, struggled at the final hurdle losing both their finals games. I'm sure it's shattering to them at the moment, but I'm also sure that when they look back and analyse their season in a couple of weeks they will realize they have come a long way and have a very solid footing on which to commence 1993. SENIORS REVIEW The game opened at a pretty brisk pace with both sides testing each other out trying to gain the psycological advantage and early ascendency, and so at the first break the scores were pretty close with noone really in control. The second term saw North start to take charge of the game.jason Tirchett was playing a great game in the ruck and was nullifying Big T making it hard for the Doves to get the ball out of the middle. North worked really hard and in the end their persistence paid off as in the later part of this stanza with a loose man operating down one side of the ground they kicked a few goals to go in at the main interval with a handy break. As inmost football games these days the 3rd quarter is the championship quarter. Many games are won or lost here and this was to be no exception. Deano was creating havoc up forward giving No rt h plenty of heart and instilling confidence in all the team. Jason Tirchett continued to dominate and Kakafikas must have a sore foot, the number of times he kept sending the ball in Deano's direction and sothe Northies kicked 5 twins to the Doves one to all but have the game sewn up at 3/4 time with a 7 goal lead. The Doves were struggling, appeared to have a few players carrying niggling injuries and this appeared to affect their adaptability just a little. So the final quarter started No rt h were still not finished, they kicked 3 early goals to open up a 10 goal break and ensure promotion. From here on in they appeared to tire just a little (something that could be a worry this week) to allow Doveton to kick the final 4 goals and add some respectability to their score. Nonetheless it was a great victory for the Northies who kept at it and did not deviate from their game plan. Doveton found the pressure a bit much and perhaps a bit of inexperience told at crucial stages but they will learn from this. Both sides has their share of good players but in my opinion no-one was better than Jason Tirchett giving away many inches to big Tony Ahdore he really set it up for his side. Deano with 8 goals and a hand in a few others was tops, Joe Boudoloh in his 50th game conpeted hard against Dyke, and little Kaka was always about. Doveton's best was Steve Reiger who did a great job on Ady Tirchett, young Campbell was not overawed, Burgo was his usual self, and Andrea Murphy and Johnno continued their good form. RESERVES REVIEW This one was close all day with hardly anything in it. Powerhouse suffered a few injuries which did not helptheircause, it leftthem slightly undermanned and did allow Aquinas to get their game going. The House led all day but one feltthey never really had total control, the Bloods were unbelievable with their attitude and their refusal to give in, and this in the end proved the crucial factor as in the end they were just too strong and advanced to the GF with a 10 point victory. Aquinas really won the game out of the middle where `Bogo' Rogers, Hacks and 'Ned' Kelly set it all up. Dave Phelan was superb across the back for the House, Crossy had a great 2nd half and Copie tried hard all day. All associated with Powerhouse wish to thank George Tsolacos who coached both sides all season. A superb effort - Well done George and the Bloods and all in the Street wish Rob `Boofa' Williams a speedy recovery from his serious leg injury. GRAND FINAL PREVIEWS SENIORS Both sides have threatened me with the fear of death if I tip them this week, but the pen is mightier than the sword and I will make a decision albeit hard as I have tremendous respect for both clubs and all the personnel involved. Before we get tothe game both clubs have promised a tickertape parade down Sydney Road on Friday afternoon where they have promised to throw Pizzas and Salami to the awaiting throng. Nonetheless it should be a great game of Amateur Footy between the two best sides. No rt h have surprised and are now a chance, Brunswick have improved as the season goes on and really deserve to start favourites. Both sides have some really good players Northies with Vinny, Ady, Deano, Monty, Kaka a strong defence led by Vinnie and Barry Thorpe while Brunswick have Dasha, the Snake, the Watterson boys, Jacko, Kanna, Crossy, Strahny, Lars, the list goes on. The highlight of the game and what I believe where it will be decided will be the clash between Danny Hall and Jason Tirchett at the centre bounces. Jason will again give away inches but never stops trying but Danny is a class footballer (that will cost you mate), and the winner of this will set it up for both sides' little men. A week's break in Ammo finals is not always good but

today, I think it will work in Brunswick's favour and I'll tip them to win the Centenary E-Street premiership. I wish all the players from both sides the best of luck. May the better team win. Two great tipsters this week Danny Demir who coached Nort h to their last flag in 1981 and Brunswick to theirs in 1985 diplomatically tips a draw. And fellow scribe and newly re-elected President of VAFAUA Big Mike Murray tips North. Great to see you waving the twin calicos last week Mike, good job too, your shout now. RESERVES Should also be a good game Glenhuntly go in unbeaten which can be a worry, I'm sure Schultzy will have his charges wary of this and will have them treating it just like another game. The Bloods never give up but will find the Hunters a bit strong today. PRESS CORRESPONDENTS This is it guys, the Iast week it's been a great season. I know it will be hard this week with all the celebrating etc. but please contact me with your reports as usual with, if possible, a detailed description of about 100 words. Let's finish the season with the Perfect four. Many thanks to Peter Donald from Doveton and Peter Reidel from Powerhouse for your great contributions this year. Much appreciated guys. Don't forget Ph : 869 3777(W), 571 4808(H) or Fax 569 8766 by 2pm Tuesday, this week only. MILESTONES AT BRUNSWICK All at Brunswick congratulate Brad Watterson and Ian Campbell on reaching the ton in today's Grand Final. Firstly, to Brad Watterson a member of our '85 Premiership side who came out of retirement this year, carrying a few more kilos since we last saw him but he quickly regained his old form and is a keyteam leader, a courageous player always willing to do the hard work forthe team. Secondly, to Ian Campbell who was also a member of the '85 Premiership side. Ian is a big occasion player and his versatility is the key to his game, whether it be holding the backline together or kicking goals he always gives his all. Well done Watto and Fumbles and we hope your individual milestones spur your team mates onto even more success today. 100 GAMES - HAYDEN HEWITT - AQUINAS (22/8) All at the Bloods congratulate `Hayds' on thi s significant milestone. Haydn has been a member of the last Reserve Grade Premiership side and while also being Runner Up in last year's B&F has played in numerous other finals and Grand Finals. He is looking forward to being in another victorious GF today to make game No 102 an even greater milestone. Congratulations from all at Aquinas Old Collegians. i i - GRAND FINAL BRUNSWICK - SATURDAY 5/9 SENIORS - 2.15 pm BRUNSWICK vs NTH BRUNSWICK Field: D. Harford, M. Gibson Boundary: D. Brevit, A. Gabriel Goal: D. Jobling, A. Belcher RESERVES - 11.45 am GLENHUNTLY vs AQUINAS Field: H. Little, Brian Lowe Boundary: B. Santamaria, A. Sutherland Goal : G. Chalmers, S. Kah n SENIORS D. DeMo rt on, No rth Brunswick Dyke, Doveto n Nicolosi, AN Z A. Hill, Glenhuntly Acott, Power House RESERVES Bulman, No rt h Brunswick Sutton, Doveto n L. Denver, Aquinas Horvath, Aquinas Oaten, Glenhuntl y (8) 108 (5) 85 (-) 68 (-) 48 (-) 44 (-) 56 8 (-) 2 (1) 24 (-) 23 SENIORS PRELIMINARY FINAL DOVETON 4.3 7.6 8.7 13.13.91 NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.2 10.6 15.10 18.13.121 DOVETON Dyke 5, Burgess 2, Pauline 2, Stokes 2, Campbell, Murphy. BEST Reiger, Campbell, Burgess, Murphy, Pyke, Johnston. NORTH BRUNSWICK D. DeMorton8, Keay 2, Tirchett 2, M. DeMorton, cerasiotis, Dimarco, Androutsos, Engellener, Kakasikas. BEST Tirchett, D DeMorton, Thorpe. Sammartino, Boudoloh, Kakasikas. RESERVES PRELIMINARY FINAL POWERHOUSE 1.5 4.6 5.10 6.14.50 AQUINAS 0.1 2.3 4.3 9.6.60 POWERHOUSE M. Silva 2, Stewart, O'Sullivan, Blowfield, Cameron McLeod. BEST Phelan, Cross, Cope, Murphy, M. Silva, Sergeant. AQUINAS D. Wright 3, Tubb 2, Gronin, Horvath, Hoare, Smith. BEST Hacking, Rogers, Kelly, Savaris, Winnen, Langford. HIS WEEK'S,xM ATCHES~= ~, GRAND FINAL SENIORS BRUNSWICK vs NTH BRUNSWICK Brunswick RESERVES GLENHUNTLY vs AQUINAS Brunswick A QUALITY PRODUCT AT A SP TING PRICE SP RTSC V, ER 21 ANTHONY DRIVE, MOUNT NVAVERLEY 3149 PH : (03) 887-9255 FAX : (03) 887-999 1 A.C.N. 006 637 903

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Hugh Lyon Knitwear F-TROOP by "Stand-In" Hello to Preliminary Final day. Congratulations go to St Leo's especially in their first year in the amateurs being promoted to E Grade for 1993. As for St Ma ry's its commiserations as they were expecting to feature in the Grand Final. Last week's issue I forgot to mention Salesian and Peninsula on the good year they both have had especially Peninsula who in 1991 struggled the year to finish 3rd bottom with a couple of wins. It just goes to show that with a few good players teams can improve and give themselves a chance of playing in the finals. Talking of the finals poor Old Essendon have had to travel more miles than the Leyland brothers to contest their finals. Anyway, Good Luck to both Old Carey and Old Essendon today with the winner going to E Grade and the loser staying in F for another year. REVIEW SENIORS : In the Second Semi Final St Leo's with an 8 goal last quarter defeated Old Essendon by 46 pts to advance to the Grand Final. In the First Semi Final Old Carey were too talented for St Ma ry's to win by 31 pts. RESERVES: St Pat's 'Golden Oldies' earned themselves a Grand Final berth with a hard earned 25 pt win over favourites St Leo's. In the othersemi Peninsula proved too good on the day to defeat an injury depleted Old Essendon by 40 pts to advance to the Preliminary Final. Can they win the flag from 6th spot? Time will tell! THIS WEEK'S`MATCHE: PRELIMINARY FINAL SENIOR S OLD CAREY vs OLD ESSENDON Box Hill RESERVES ST LEO'S W/PARK vs PENINSULA Box Hil l.section, UM.PIRE~; PRELIMINARY FINAL BOX HILL - SATURDAY 5/9 SENIORS - 2.15 p m OLD CAREY vs OLD ESSENDON Field: G. Ridd, R. Mayston Boundary: S. Harford, A. Ward Goal: K. Pitcher, D. Humphries RESERVES - 11.45 am ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK vs PENINSULA Field: P. La Vale, A. Dame n Boundary: M. Rasmussen, A. Alexander Goal: N. McTaggart, A. Bish o p ~f. SHARP SHOO,TER$~ M-' 1 SENIORS Simundza, Old Essendo n King, Richmond Central Chariton, St John s J. Tapner, St Andrews A. Grace, Salesians RESERVES (5) (-) (-) H I.-) Fincher, St Leos (2) Zois, Salesians (-) Mazza, UHSOB ( (1) Lawlor, St Leo's Wattle Par k Stevens, Old Essendon (-) a 107 79 71 69 65 48 38 35 35 34 PREVIEW SENIORS : As I sit here and write about this game I am pulling my hair (I've got no hair) out trying to get a winner. This definitely will be a no beg your pardons affair as promotion is for the winner. Old Carey would be happy with the return to form of the dynamic-duo Ballagh and Hickey last weekend and hope that these two will kick a winning score. On the other hand Old E's match winning fowards Sumundza and Maddern will be too hot for the Old Carey backmen to handle. Four weeks ago Old Essendon proved too good for Old Carey at Bulleen to win by 6 goals and that is the reason I am tipping Old E'sto advance to the.grand Final to have another crack at St Leo's. Old Essendond just by 2 goals. RESERVES : HotfavouritesSt Leo's were brought back to earth with athud last weekend against the geriatrics and I feel will turn the tables this weekend against Peninsula who are on a high after their win last weekend. St Leo's easily by 5 goals. GUEST TIPSTER S Peter Matovic (5) Sue Anderson (4) Old Essendon Old Essendon Phil Stevens (2) Mike McA rt hur Allan (2) Old Carey Old Essendo n David Cook (4) Tom Brain (5) Old Carey Old Carey Bucko (4) Old Carey ~AST~ROUN,D'S=RESUL~T; SENIORS FIRST SEMI FINAL ST MARY'S 12 4.4 8.5 9.7.61 OLD CAREY 1.3 7.4 10.5 14.8.92 ST MARY'S T. Ymer2, M. Plumridge, B. Clarke, G. Mullins, M. Huebner, W. Ross, T. Jones, G. Hurley. BEST T Ymer, A. Huebner, S. Boast, P. Binyon, S. O'Rourke, G. Mullins. OLD CAREY C. Hickey 5,W. Ballagh 3, R. Cutlack2, T. Styles, G. Skene, C. Anderson, R. Daniels. BEST G. Berti, A. Cope, K. Shrives, R. Daniels. J. Raft, W. Ballagh. SECOND SEMI FINAL ST LEO'S 2.6 8.11 9.13 17.20.122 OLD ESSENDON 2.6 4.9 10.15 10.16.76 ST LEO'S B. Vaughan 4, D. Miller 3, F. Caione 2, M. Shacklock 2. A. Douglas, D. Pitcher, B. Steward, P. Murphy, S. Ingram, P. Kelly. BEST P. Murphy, D. Miller, A. Douglas, P. Kelly, B. Vaughan, T. Mithen. OLD ESSENDON M. Simundza5, P. Crameri 3, S. Bishop, R. Thomson. BEST Brad Shaw, P. Crameri, B. Paris, M. Simundza, J. McEncroe, McKenzie. RESERVES FIRST SEMI FINA L OLD ESSENDON 1.1 2.1 4.1 5.1.31 PENINSULA O.B. 1.4 4.7 7.8 10.11.71 OLD ESSENDON Dudderidge 2, Gowty 2, Evans. BEST Kooth, Egan, Mansfield, Shaw. PENINSULA O.B. Matheson 3, Degregeno 2, Cook 2, A. Micari 2, Farrow. BEST Krohn, Scown, Peterson, S. Micari, Farrow, Matheson. SECOND SEMI FINA L ST LEO'S 2.0 4.2 6.5 11.7.73 ST PAT'S 5.3 8.3 11.8 15.8.98 ST LEO'S Fincher 2, Alford 2, D. Ingram 2, Lawlor, Knowles, McNamara, Currie, Kenny. BEST McNamara, O'Meara, Power, Sweetland, D. Ingram. ST PAT'S Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.

ILTINDER 19 SECTIONS by Alax Lyon REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S GAMES DIVISION 1-1ST SEMI FINA L I finally got the monkey off my back and now look 'Mrs Coach' in the eye as a result of my successful selection of OM's to beat Nodders. commiserate I can't help but with Nodders whose consistency and excellent discipline throughout the season was frustrated by a hat-trick of losses to finish the seson. Whilst the final margin was 7 goals it was not until the last 1/4 that OM's broke away. Dangerous forward Theodore got 5 fot OM's whilst consistent goalsneak 'Mini' Thompson got 3. OM's were best served by Pat Donovan, Aaron Teelo and skipper Kogler Brad Meadows kicked 6 for Nodders Steve whose best were Poland, Scott Bruce and Paul Occhipinti. DIVISION 2 CENTRA L 1ST SEMI FINA L The Blues really turned on the power against the injury stricken Hoes to win by almost 100 points Blues. The big man power was really to the fore with David Koczkar (8) and Richie Dodd their goals (3) getting the bulk of. Other good performances in a very even side came from Brendan Cullen, Matt Unswort Adam Tippett h and at F/Back - wouldn't have thought he had a lotto do there!! Hoes were best served byj McGowan and. Pace, Fanelli. Hoes were no doubt disappointed to finish the year on a(ow note but they have had a good year in their return to U19 ranks and should be a force next year with many lads again eligible. Good effo rt Hoes! 2ND SEMI FINA L The final margin in this game of almost 15 goals in favour of Therry did not reflect favourably on the very having effort put in by a 7 goal lead at ~wtime olrt h2112 quarters. ought Therry coul d still be pushed if the Wells could get past the Roys 112 back line but, after a very even first half of the 3rd quarter, the Roys moved into top gear and went right on with it. Wells have picked the wrong time to cop a few injuries and also had a few down on their best whilst the Roys benefitted from their Friday Pasta etc. and played with a lot of confidence. Strachan, David Walker and Donal 'U-etc.' battled hard for Welts whilst Therry didn't have a passenger except for `Gitty's' kicking for goal (Watch a Royce Hart video and give up the smokes Gilly!) 'Gilly' somehow managed to kick 8 and 'Big Bakes' (cool it in the G/Final Bakes!) got 4. Peter Joyce was just their best ahead of'gipsy' who was terrific at CHF and Mark Finnigan was a goal scoring backman. I thought Nick Court's effort with the 'coloured' eyes was also very good. DIVISION 2 SOUTH ist SEMI FINA L There is little I can say about this game, except that it was a scrambly affair and I am always pleased to see a team that displays exceptional control and discipline emerge as winners. Melb. High club can be very proud of the efforts of their boys who justifiably move into today's Prelim. Final. Commiserations to John Meyer who deserved a lot better for getting his boys into the finals again than they gave him in that disgraceful last quarter. Commiserations also to the Bedas boys who wanted to play football, particularly gutsed it out all day and big Beasley who Hecker and O'Brien. Albergo got 4 for High and good efforts came Wailes from Barge, and Jeremy Goldin whose contribution was terrific until 'taken out of the game, hope he can front up next week Steve! 2ND SEMI FINA L Chirnside showed improvement from their last encounter against Jackers and were only rolled by Jackers' last 114 burst with only points separating the teams until then. Pedler, Spurli and Cardetta were Parkers' best and Jackers were best served by Toffter Engelman and Danny Rajch and Sheezel who kicked 4. PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES DIVISION 1 2ND SEMI FINA L The last time Xavs and De La met, Xavs' team manager Chris was prompted to write and tell me what a good game it was - I hope that he again sees another top quality game but he might not be writing in next week as a winner as I think D's are just about ready to cause an upset. I haven't seen Xavs for a while but I was impressed by De La's teamwork in the poor conditions at Mazenod a couple of weeks ago, However, I think Xavs may be just better suited to the 'Trott' and will just scrape home today. DIVISION 2 CENTRAL PRELIMINARY FINAL Camberwell have undoubtedly been the best team throughout the season but have been dealt cruelly with injuries at the wrong time. If they can get the bad parts of last week out of their minds and focus on their good efforts, they are quite capable of upsetting the Blues who must be chockful of confidence after last week. However, I think the Blues will have too much of an edge in the air and should use the shorter direct route home at Monash to their advantage. DIVISION 2 SOUTH PRELIMINARY FINA L I really am at a loss to pick the winner between High and Parkers because they are so evenly matched Because High Played. at Monash last week (and won, despite my selection!) they can be classed as the home team tods ay, o I'l go l for th em again. Sorry Steve!

9.aSE CT10N UIVIPIRLIM U19 SECTION 1 - SATURDAY 5/9 SECOND SEMI FINAL - Harry Trott Oval - 2.00 pm OLD XAVERIANS vs DE LA SALLE BLU E Field: D. Dalgleish, G. Curran Boundary: S. Caruso, T. Zapaolo Goa1: D. Webster, W. Binc h UNDER 19 CENTRAL - SATURDAY 5/9 PRELIMINARY FINAL - Monash Uni - 11.15 am OLD CAMBERWELL vs UNI BLUES Field: S. McCarthy, G. Thwaites Boundary: B. McKee, P. Evans Goal: G. Wright, W. Fowle r UNDER 19 SOUTH - SATURDAY 5/9 PRELIMINARY FINAL - Monash Uni - 2.00 pm CHIRNSIDE PARK vs MHSO B Field: M. Jenkins, M. Forde Boundary: B. Beichelt, J. Natoli Goal: G. Clancy, G. Grig g THIS WEEK'S, MATCHES UNDER 19 SECTION 1 2ND SEMI FINA L OLD XAVS vs D.L.S. BLUE Harry Trott Oval UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL PRELIMINARY FINA L OLD CAMBERWELL vs UNI BLUES Monash Uni. 11.15 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH PRELIMINARY FINA L CHIRNSIDE PARK vs MHSOB Monash Uni 2.0 0 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Bennie, Marcellin (-) 71 Riley, Old Mentonians 66 Thompson, Old Melburnians ((3) 53 Theodore, Old Melburnians (5) 49 Branchflower, Old Melburnians (1) 42 UNDER 19-2 CENTRAL SECTION Raywood, Ivanhoe (2) 84 Sutherland, Old Trinity (-) 50 Gilmour, Therry (8) 49 McKenzie, Old Camberwell (1) 42 Dodds, University Blues (3) 41 UNDER 19-2 SOUTH SECTIO N Douglass, Monash Blues (-) 110 Fountas, MHSOB (3) 96 Piccioli, Chirnside Park (3) 88 Bailey, Old Scotch (-) 66 Gosstray, Caulfield Grammar (-) 5 9 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 FIRST SEMI FINA L MAZENOD 1.0 4.4 8.6 12.6.78 OLD MELBURNIANS 2.4 4.8 9.13 17.19.121 MAZENOD B. Meadows 6, W. O'Hara 3, B. Baxter 2, S. Morgan. BEST B. Meadows, S. Poland, S. Bruce, R Occhapmti, S. Bourbon, B. Crowe. OLD MELBURNIANS Theodore 5, Thompson 3, Wallace-Smith 2, Richardson 2, Branchflower Egleton, Thomas, Kegler, McKenna. BEST P Donovan, A. Teelo, D. Kegler, S. Kuhn, A. McKenna, A. Thompson. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRA L FIRST SEMI FINA L UNIVERSITY BLUES 6.7 12.9 15.14 17.17.119 IVANHOE 1.0 2.2 2.5 3.6.24 UNIVERSITY BLUES Koczkar 8, Dodds 3, Knox 2, Calnon 2, Jukes, Moran. BEST B. Cullen, A. Tippett, M. Unsworth, C. Moore, S. Hall, D. Koczkar. IVANHOE Rayvrood2, Devlin. BESTJ. Pace, McGowan, Fanelli, Malloy, Anderson, R, Pace. SECOND SEMI FINAL OLD CAMBERWELL 2.2 3.2 3.5 5.8.38 THERRY 4.1 9.8 13.11 18.17.125 OLD CAMBERWELL T. Walker 2, Gale, McKenzie, McManus. BEST Strachan, Uanwatanasakul, D. Walker, B. Taylor, Horskas, Town. THERRY Gilmour 8, A. Baker 4, G. Baker, Court, Elliott, Finnigan, Hollow, Stanko. BEST Joyce, Gilmour, McKay, Finnigan, A. Baker, Stanko. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH FIRST SEMI FINAL MHSOB 4.5 8.8 17.14 20.15.135 ST BEDES 5.3 8.3 9.4 12.6.78 MHSOB Albergo 4, Harris 3, Bradley 3, Fountas 3, Saultry 2, Guinea 2, Theobold 2, Atkin. BEST Goldin, Albergo, Barge, Wallas, Atkin, James. ST BEDES Razga 3, D. Kinsella 2, G. O'Brien 2, Curtin 2, S. Hecker 2, O'KeI1y. BEST SHecker, D. O'Brien, P Kinder, B. Beasley, Goodchild, Hood SECOND SEMI FINA L CHIRNSIDE PARK 1.2 5.5 7.6 7.12.54 AJAX 1.3 5.7 8.8 12.15.87 CHIRNSIDE PARK Piccioli 3, Pemberton 2, Henderson, Greenhalge. BEST Pedler, Spirli, Cardetta, Paola, Schafer, Simmons. AJAX G. Sheezel 4, Dunne 3, Kirzner 2, Chizik, Duzenman, Krasnostein BEST Toffler, Engelman, Rajch, Braun, G. Sheezel, Krongold :~SHARP :SHOOTER: G NORTH Treganowan, Marcelli n Strickland, Eltham O'Dea, Kew Maclsaac, Ke w S. Porter, Old Westbourne G SOUTH M. Dalton, Old Xaverians Sinn, Monash Whites Losinno, De La Salle King, Old Xaverians Hanrahan, Bloods 87 60 44 44 43 80 46 41 37 26 MELEES - BEWARE A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct".

A SECTION SENIORS A SECTION RESERVES B SECTION 2ND SEMI FINAL 2ND SEMI FINAL 2ND SE M I COLLEGIANS vs DE LA SALLE I COLLEGIANS vs ST BERNARD'S O. BRIGHTO N Senior Coach : Leigh Carlso n Asst. Stephen Mount t S. Mount 2 D, Hoyl e 3 B Woolhouse 4 S Laussen 5 D Greeves 6. A. Ingleto n 7 C. Higson 8 C Pollock 9 M. Hibbins 10 C Warner 11. w Daly 12. M. Conron 13S Wnchen t4 R.Schober(VC) 15. N. Anderson 16. A, Wallace (VC) 17 D, Philips 1 8, J. Bennett (Capt) 79. P Scott 20, M Whittaker 2t_ V. Cleary 22. D. Kerr 23 A Wright 24,D,Ramshaw 25 G. Eyles 26 N. Miiat 27. J Dansey 28 S. Blackman 29 A. Kennealiy 30 M. Galbraith (VC) 31 N. Hibbins 32. D Thomson 33 G. Irvine 34 R. Happell 35 N. White 36 N. Pike 37. C. Coyne 38 M. Lake 39, B. Jones 52. J. Docking 40 A. Lord 53 J. Smith 41. S be 54 T Holland 42 L. Griffun 55 R. Cross 43 M Foard 56 D Warner 44 A, Parkin 57. T Smith 45 P. Harry 58 J Parra 46. A Mitchell 60 G. Oakley 47. C Davidson 61. R. Oliphant 48 J. Lemon 66. B. Simpson 49, S, Avery 69. M. Burgess 50 B. Jefferson 70. R. Conron 51 P Baxter 75 N. Proctor Senior Coach: Bernard Dun n Assistant Coach : P. Beddo e 1. M. Mastroianni 2. P. Fium e 3. A. Phillips 4. M. Edmonds 5. N. Frase r 6. A. Scott 7. C. McClounan 8. C. Wright 9. C. Campbell 12. D. Toohey 13. J. Maloney 14. S. Hunter 15. G. Hynes 16. J. McCarthey 17. D. Crowe 18. B. Mahoney 21. D. Smith 22. P. O'Callaghan 23. M. O'Callaghan 24. M. Lowe 27. D. Kinsella 30. B. Smith 31. C. Belleville 32. G. Sheed y 33. P Rennie (Capt) 34. J. Tull y 35. A. McIntosh 36. C. Swift 39. P. Brasher 41. M. Dillo n 44. N. Vanderplight 46. M. Hega n 50. P. Mannix 51. M. Murray 61. M. Jackso n MAJOR SPONSO R X ECOu HO EI Rese rves Coach: G reg Tre gear t. S Mount 2 D. Hoyl e 3 B Woolhouse 4.S.Laussen 5 D Greeves 6. A. Ingleto n 7. C Wgson 8 C. Pollock 9 M. H,bbins 16, C Warner 11, W. Daly 12 M. Conron 13. S. Hinchen 14 R. Schober 1 N Anderson A. Wallace 17 D Philips I8.J Bennett 19. P Scott 20. M Wh,ttaker 21. V Cleary 22. D Kerr 23. A. Wright 24D.Ramshaw 25. G. Eyles 26. N. Mist 27. J Dan:py 28 S Blackman 29, A. Kenneally 30. M. Galbrait h 31. N. Hibbins (Res-VC) 32.D Thomso n 33. G. Irvine 34 R. Happeil 35. N. White 36 N. Pike (Res-Capt) 37 C Coyne 38, M. Lake 39 B. Jones 52. J. Docking 40, A. Lord 53. J Smith 41. S. Lie 54 T. Holland 42. L. Griffin 55. R. Cross 43. M. Foard 56. D Warner 44. A. Parkin 57. T. Smith 45 P Harry 58, J. Parra 46 A. Mitchell 60, G. Oakley 47 C. Davidson 61, R. Oliphant 48. J Lemon 66. B Simpson 49. S. Avery 69. M. Burgess 50, B. Jefferson 7(1 R. Conron 51. P. Baxter 75. N. Proctor OVE R,s Reserves Coach: Denis Godfrey 1. D. Godfrey (C) 3. J. Law 6. C. Delahunty 7. S. Perrett 10. J. Federico 12. P. Hogan (VC) 14. G. Mathewes 15. M. Egan 18. A. Purcell 20. P Wood 22. M. Mahady 23. B. Horn 24. K. Mahady 25. A. Comito 27. A. Nathan 28. P Morrice 30. R. Doolan 31. A. Palmer 32. P. Runting 36. M. Fitzpatrick 38. P Sutherland 39. S. Byrn e 40. D. Burke 41. D. Looker 42. M. Marshall 43. A. McCleave 44. B. Galcaugher 45. J. Kennedy 46. D. Solomon 47. R. Cervetto 48. A. Smith 49.S. Dora n 52. P Rogerson 53. P. Mahady 54. A. Brebner 56. C. Bon d 61. C. Doolan MAJOR SPONSO R Lincolnshire Arms Hote l 1 Keilor Road, North Essendon, Vic. 3041 Senior Coach: Mark Parker 1. G. Bennet t 3. A. Pryor (Capt ) 4. C. Anderson (DVC) 6. M. Allen 7. J. Ryan 8. S. Fitchett 10. C. Lade 11. N. Perry 12. D. Cochrane 13. M. Barber 16. M. Hendrie 17. A. Richarby 18. M. Talbo t 19. A. Grant 20. M. Reid 21. C. James 24. L. Hamilton 27. J. Godridge 34. P. McMahon 36. B. Polloch 37. S. Lennox 39. T. Hoa r 40. N. Timms 46. B. Shelly 50. R. Carter 54. C. Brook 59. G. Denson 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Fina l 1

SENIORS B SECTION RESERVES C SECTION SENIORS FINAL 2ND SEMI FINAL PRELIMINARY FINA L vs O. MELBS O. TRINITY vs O. BRIGHTON BULLEEN TEMP vs COMM. BAN K Senior Coach : Paul O'Brien 1. T. Witts 2. S. Frase r 3. J. Nichols (C) 4. P O'Brie n 5. P Theodore 7. C. Thompson 11. A. Thompson 12. W. Salte r 13. S. Rose 14.S. Bardsley 15. D. Maskiel 17. M. Rose 23. A. Witts 24. S. Tea l 25. R. Nelson 27. C. Bryan 32. R. Webb (VC) 33. G. Dixon 36. S. Newman 42. B. Williams 44. S. Baldwin 45. Z. Useinov 46. P. Sin n 49. T. Stuckey 59. C. Anastakis 70. J. Francis 72. A. Hop e MAJOR SPONSO R ELDERS TRAVEL Rese rves Coach: Chris Glas s 2. C. Robiso n 5. D. 0'Shaughnessy 8. R. Beardsley 11. T. Phillips 12. G. Clarke 14. D. Makris 19. G. Hudson 20. T. Roberts 22. P. Robiso n 23. Marshall Adam 25. E. Borghesi 26. L. Coleman 27. I. Wallac e 28. G. Harvey 29. S. Oldfield 30. J. Carnegie 32. N. Sammut 33. P. Scot t 34. P. Papas 35. A. McAree 36. P Yeoman 37. R. Sella 39. J. Hodder 40. M. Beamish 41. A. Spinks 42. A. Banfield 43. C. Neave 47. G. Harmer 49. C. Backman 51. D. Ka y 53. C. Burton 55. S. Williams 57. Matt Adam 62. J.P. Adgemis 64. C. Orwi n 71. L. Thomas 80. A. Smith 99. S. Hatfield MAJOR SPONSO R DONVIEW HEIGHTS MOTEL Rese rves Coach : Shane Youn g 2. M. McLennan 5. M. Waddington 6. M. Alle n 7. J. Ryan 8. S. Fitchett 9. M. Fisher 14. J. Bennet t 15. M. Hutchinson 23. A. Augustine 26. T Desmyth 27. J. Godridge 28. T. Gal e 29. P Latzer 30. R. Phillips 31.S. Murray 32. B. Williams 33. R. Morton 34. P. McMahon 35. D. Smythe 38. J. Tregaskis 40. N. Timms 43. J. Pyers 45. R. Renner 46. B. Shelly 47. R. Hopkins 48. C. Hailing 49. S. Young 50. R. Carter 52. J. Howell 53. M. Hall 55. C. Gilmour 56. J. Donelan 59. G. Denson 60. A. McLean 62. D. Morton 63. M. Hil l 64. A. Hamilton Senior Coach : Harry Harisiou 1. D. Shin e 2. S. Driver (C) 3. S. Youn g 5. M. Agrotis 6. C. Parri s 7. P. Robertson 8. N. Bon e 9. S. Doggett 10. P. George 11. D. Philpots 12. A. Parri s 14. D. Matthews 15. P. Faulkner 16. S. Smit h 17. D. Mayne (VC) 18. A. Course 19. P Nigro 20. A. Panou 21. T. Matthews 23. S. Pace (DVC) 24. S. Mitilineos 26. R. Minney 27. P. Nagel 29.P Bone 30. R. Field 31. A. Shine 33. C. McWaters 37. D. Martin 38. C. Darby 39. G. McLaren 40. H. Harisiou 41. A. Rozanitis 43. M. Mason 44. J. Rozanitis 45. M. Cumming 46. T. Agost a 48. D. Fraser 49. M. Bellato 50. N. Glover 52. D. Tulloch 55. S. Krygger 58. S. Aylward 60. J. Catt 99. J. Frossinos MAJOR SPONSOR WELDED MES H Senior Coach : Craig Jackson 1. S. Cloke 2. R. Gnie l 3. M. Bunnett 4. N. Wallmeyer 5. J. Beare 6. Andrew Maher 7. W. Keighra n 9. G. Andrews 10. V. McDonald 11. A. Pitts 12. T. Reid 13. C. Arnephy 14. S. Melican 16. J. Gilliam 19. Anthony Maher 21. A. Jackson 22. N. Roberts 23. A. Rolfs 25. C. Jackson 26. R. Lindford 27. N. Joyce 28. N. Short 38. G. Smith 40. C. Green 42. W. Richards 43. A. Corboy 44. J. McNamara 47. K. Sparrow AnUral :n (C :yduygjhlnrt. State BankVictori a 1/4 time ( 1/2 time I 3/4 time Final y/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final

C SECTION RESERVES D SECTION SENIORS D SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL GRAND FINAL GRAN D UNI BLACKS vs MHSOB CAULFIELD GR vs MAZENOD 0. IVANHO E Q C.F.G. Coach : Justin Cobur n 1 S Lynch 2 J Radford 3 M Burnett 4 A Gray (Capp 5 J McDonald 6 G Evans 7 P Middleton 8 D Halla m 9 S Spmks 10 S Bromeii 11 E Cordner 12 M Be 13 H ONeaie " 14 T Thomas 15 T Rourke 16 P Caccavelio 17 S Longley 18 P We.gar d 19 M Ell s 20 S McMahon 21 T Whdehead 22 S Glover 23. R Redly 24 A Band t 25 A. MacGowan 26 A PS 27 S M,ddleton Ph"' 28 0 Moorheid 29 J Gray 30 G Keys 31 N Carah 32 N Pappas 33 A Mernv 34 F Costello 35 D McWiihams 36 D Evans 37 R Hal l 38 A McArthur 39 N Adams 40 J Ganly 41 D Vungernnk 42 G Wme s 43 J Outlty 44 P Dillon 45 J KoutsouWs 46. 8 Danielson 48 R Heat 49 A Tdlyard h 50 T Brown 67, J Leehman 51 A Watt 68 C Salmon 52 T Bush 69 A Betsy 53 N O'Sullrvan 70 S Lttle 54 P Tendam 71 C Watson 55 M N,xon 72 M Begley 56 T Lamb 73 S Evans 57 D Maclrod 74 K hkdcggen 58 R Gobble 75 B Smrth 59 S Major 76 R Tkai~a~ 60 S Mdis 77 0 G?tlm~d 61 8 Jackson 78 B Warren 62 A Nev,li 79 Perrett! 63 R Ryt Costello 64 A Stone 80 S Bake! 65 G Todd 81 M Fogarty 66 J Glass 82 A Donal d SPONSORED BY Carlton. Reserves Coach : Paul Kotz 3. R. Verm a 4. D. Menzies (C) 5. R. Marti n 9. D. Comer 11. M. Webster 12. M. Feferkranz (DVC) 15. D. Blac k 16. P. Kotz 17. A. Webster 21. C. Sumner 22. M. Roach 24. G. Wilson 28. P Andueza (VC) 29. C. Drake 30. J. Newton 31. A. Palmos 32. J. McGennis 33. A. Drummond 34. R O'Connor 37. B. Coo k 38. P Defteros 39. D. Fairchild 40. G. McCabe 41. B. Ansel] 44. P Geillings 45. D. Baker 46. D. Hirst 47. M. Konstanty 48. A. Muraca 50. S. Bennett 51. R. Warburton 54. B. Sargean t 55. J. Galanopoulos 57. R. Ansell 60. P Konstanty MAJOR SPONSOR S WILLIAM: Bt;QQ: PTY~I.Ti'q!'~, HARRIS WOO D I f,a Y 0 610 Camberwell Ad LMCT 537 Camberwell. Ph. 809 2466. Senior Coach : David Matthews Assistant Coach : Dick Fis h 1. D. Matthews (Capt) 2. A. Lourie 3. B. Mathews 4. C. Simpson 5. W. Horton 6. A. Kahofer 7. G. Boston (VC) 9. S. Holmes 10. D. Cronin 11. R. Morrissey 12. R. Harrison 13. C. Wilson 14. S. Klose 15.S. Pearce 16. T. Royals (VC) 17. G. Williams 18. N. Co x 19. M. Klose 21. N. Brohier 23. A. Wil l 26. S. Williams 30. D. Lowe 31. D. Gur r 32. M. Dicrosta 35. R. Harris 41. M. Lauritz 43. R. Royals 44. R. Berzins 49. D. Craig 50. G. Harriso n 62. S. Cossart-Walsh 64. A. Kalinsk i 71. G. Pain e MAJOR SPONSOR RG PRINTED LABELS PTY. LTD. Senior Coach : Matt Johnson 1. N. Kendall 2. D. Murray 3. T. Chilcott (Capt) 4. W. McLean 5. D. Conroy 6. W. Francis 8. P. Green 9. P Hal l 11. B. Meadows 12. S. Noble 13. P. Gree n 14. M. Harrison 16. B. Baxte r 17. M. McCusker 18. M. Brookes 19. M. Guilliano 20. C. Murray (DC) 24. A. Hanley 25. D. Richards 26. W. Poulter 31. C. Smith 32. W. Marshall 34. D. Connolly 37. J. Mannix 40. T. Paatsch 41. S. Morgan 42. J. Grimison 45. G. Rogers 47. Peter Riley 48. T Howard 50. A. Rogers 51. N. Robinson 52. M. O'Hara 60. S. Fishers (DC) 61. D. Gil l 63. B. Welc h MAJOR SPONSO R TWO TONE PAINTIN G Industrial Domestic Commercia l 558 5255 Rese rves Coach : Steven Kin g 3. D. Jone s 6. J. Maycock (DVC) 8. T. Stevens 9. B. Parry 14. D. Scott 17. T. Smith 18. P Naim 21. A. Haug 23. C. Bye 24. D. Elsworth 27.T Rya n 30. D. Toll 31. D. Caddy 32. A. Noonan 33. T Cormack 35. S. Conboy (VC) 36. C. Lynch 40. S. Purcell 41. J. Marshall 42. S. Vaughan 43. P. Sigley 47. D. Dowell (C) 51. M. Power 52. P. Cargin 53. D. Craker 55. L. Raftopolous 64. M. Karrayannis 69. P Golding 70. J. Norman 76. D. Cutteris 94. B. Wilson MAJOR SPONSOR THE SUGAR SHACK 1/4 time 1 1/2 time 1 3/4 time Final 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final

RESERVES E SECTION SENIORS E SECTION RESERVES FINAL GRAND FINAL GRAND FINAL vs,mazenod BRUNSWICK vs NTH BRUNSWICK GLENHUNTLY vs AQUINA S AQUINAS GOLLEGEi: 0 C.F.Qj Rese rves Coach : Chris Boyl e 4. L. Stone 6. W. Francis 7. P. Deegan 10. M. Tetley it. T. Smith 12. P. Evans 14. M. Harrison 16. G. Gye 17. T. Tsiauis 19, M. Guilliano 21. D. Trusler 22. S. Williams 23. M. Morley 25. D. Richards 26. W. Poulter 28. N. Littl e 30. B. Carr 31. C. Smit h 33. J. Boyle (Capt) 34. D. Connolly 35. Paul Rile y 36. M. Pollett i 38. A. Green (VC) 41. B. Welch 42. J. Grimison 43. R. Marks 45. G. Rogers 46. S. Hubery 47. Peter Riley (DVC) 49. D. Arthu r 54. W. McDonald 56. W. Sargeant 58. R. Cahil l 63. P 'Nels h 66. G. Fitzsimmons 68. K. Kris t 70. S. Kerr 72. P. Smith 78. J. Walsh 86. P. Shar p MAJOR SPONSOR TWO TONE PAINTING Industrial Domestic Commercial 558 5255 Senior Coach : Peter Melton 1. P. Sayers 2. S. Moore 3. A. Strachan 4. P Conduit 5. D. Stevens 6. A. Watterson 9. I. Campbell 10. P Roumeliotis 12.S. Hewitt (Capt) 13. S. Kannegiesser 16. G. Cross 17. G. Brunt 18. A. Black 19. G. Santacatterina 21. B. Owen s 23. B. Watterson 24. S. McBride 25. R. Shaw 26. P. Spezza 27.D.Hall 30. M. Sayers 42. C. McCulloch 53. K. Watterson 55. J. Williamson 65. D. Carrol l 1/4 time I 1/2 time I 3/4 time Senior Coach : Dino DiMarco 2. D. Adam s 3. M. DeMorton (C) 4. P. DiMarc o 5. C. Cortese 6. V. Grimaldi (DVC) 7. J. Briff a 8. C. Keay 9. A. Sammartino 10. A. Tirchett (VC) 11. K. Hehi r 12. L. DeMorton 14. G. Parkinson 16. S. Tsialtas 19. V. Liros i 20. P Cerasiotis 21. B. Laurie 24. J. Houston 25. J. Androutsos 26. J. Tirchet t 28. J. Kibizis 29. D. Frew 30. B. Thorpe 33. J. Kakafikas 36. J. Boudoloh 37. D. DeMorton 45. S. Cannon 47. J. Engellener 49. J. Cannizzaro MAJOR SPONSOR Final 1/4 time Rese rves Coach : Greg Schultz 1. K. Angwin 2. B. Wilson 5. M. Hil l 6. R. Bateman 7. M. Kouts 9. B. Angwin 11. G. May 14. R. Patterson 15. P. Breslin 18. C. Horsey 19. S. Withers 23. C. Rya n 25. D. Charman 29. L. Black 31. G. Oaten 32. S. Hil l 33. P. Harriso n 34. B. 0'Shannesy 36. H. Zabalegui 38. A. Antoni o 39. T. Rossiter 40. D. 0'Shannesy 41. S. Talaric o 43. S. Jones 44. J. Brown 46. R. Horowitz 48. D. Casser 49. R. Hall 53. L. Farley 54. G. Boxshall SPONSORED BY THE GROSVENOR HOTEL ST KILDA ~ FERRARI FORMAL HIRE ~ ANA Friendly Society Bentleig h 1/2 time Rese rves Coach : Bill Gommers 1. B. Gommers 2, G. Clifford 3. A. Tub b 41 M. Wilkinson 5 S. Upton 6. S. Kenny 7. C. Glennie 8.S.Kelly 9. R.Leavey 10. M. Huriey 11, D.Savans 12 B. May 13, C, Jeffries 14.D Hodge 15 H. Hewit t 16. J. McNamara 17. P, Smit h 18. R.A. Croni n 19 A. Grierson (Capt) 20 B. McKenn a 21 A. James 23. B O'Connor 24, S. Flyn n 25 G. Whitehead 26. M. Gra y 27. I. Shaw 28. R. Wsnnen 29.S. O'Loughlin 30. C. Col6ver 31. L, King 32, M.Vankerkhoven 33.P,Rosbrook 34. M. Tarulli (VC) 35. S. Livingstone 36, D. Phela n 37. C. Burdeu 38. 0 Peters 39,J. Langford 40 D. Wright 41, J. Hacking 42. R. Milton 43 C. Rogers 44 J. Scott 45. S. Rosbrook 46 D Langdon 47. P Kvietelaitis 48. M.Crough 49. or Horvath 50. P Gnerson 51.J, Dean 52.P Sheehan 53 R.Lanake 54 M. Keai y 55 J. Crouch 56 K. Denver 57.L. Denver 59, W. Hoare 60. B. McKellar 70, P, Sainsbury 80 M. Joyce MURPHY'S MITRE 10 RINGWOOD 870 2444 3/4 time Final

F SECTON SENIORS F SECTION RESERVES UNDER 19 PRELIMINARY FINAL PRELIMINARY FINAL 2ND SEM I 0. CAREY vs O. ESSENDON ST LEO'S vs PENINSULA O. XAVERIANS Senior Coach : Rick Daniel s Assistant Coach: Gre g Skene 2. C. Hickey (VC) 3. N. Chip p 4. R. Cutlac k 5. R. Daniels (C/C) 6.R.Hughes(DVC) 7. G. Skene 9. S. Macrae 10. K. Shrives 11. A. Cope 12. W. Ballagh 13. S. Jones 14. C. Bryan 15. C. Hughes 16. M. Jones 19. G. Berti 20. J. Raft 22.J.Hands 24. S. Brown 25. T. Styles 26. J. McQuie 27. S. Neate 28 R Nance 30. A. Drever 32. G. Neste 33. P. Harris 34. G. Earney 35. R. McDowell 36. M. Eastham 38. M. Cooke 39. P. Bennett 41. G. Cadman 42. S. Ustick 43. M. Cheong 44. K. McDowell 45.A.Newnham 46. D. Websdale 47. M. Vissenfoux 48. J. Cope 49. A. Donohue 50. P. Bremner 53. P. Drake 54. C. Bertaili 56. N. Clements 58 A. Thomas 59. M. Ward 66. C. Anderson 68. D. Fitzpatrick 77. J. Keebl e 78. M. Wappet 79. D. Zadrn k MAJOR SPONSOR ELGIN INN ` OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS' ASSOCIATION Senior Coach : J. McEncroe 1. D. Tonks 2. P McKenzie 3.J. McEncroe 4. D. Soteriou 5. T. Reide 6. H. Ikiz 7. J. Panagiotopolos 8. M. Price 9. S. Gowty 10.i. Stevens 11. A. Allan 13. M. Tapunago 15. S. Bishop 17. G. Crameri 18. J. Brigg s 19. J. Murray 20. S. Buckingham 21. L. Sha 22.P. McKinnon w 23. P Poulto n 25. B. Panagiotopolos 26. P. Crameri (C ) 27. D. Eastway 28. C. Souter 29. S. Racavalis 30. G. Richards 31. A. Watson 32. J. Mansfield 33. A- Cooke 34. D. Maddern 35. P. Henry 37. C. Singleton 38. M. Evans 39. P Swif t 40. M. Wuiske 41. J. McDonald 42. G. Thornton 43. J. Sumundza 44, S. Hog g 45. T. Harvey 47. M. Egan 48, R. Thomson 49. R. Vandoldren 50. D. Bellman 51. P. Dudderidge 52. S. Bristow 54. P. Booth 55. J. Hearne 56. B. Milner 57.P.Phayre 60. H. Bradshaw Rese rves Coach: Adrian Branagan 1. P. Murphy 2. A. Steward 3. D. Miller 4. T. Van Den Akker (C) 5. C. Kenn y 6. G. Grandy 7. M. Fincher 8. R. Powe r 9. R. Sweetland 10. T. Mithen 11. M. Shacklock 12. G. Robinson 13. M. Faulisi 14. D. Corrigan 15. M. Anderson 16. D. Kenny 17. I. Milner 18. G. Sargent 19. P Kelly 20. A. Gil l 21. S. Ingram 22. R. Alford 23. S. Nankervis 24. P McNamara 25. M. Harker 26. B.J. Vaughan 27. D. Glas s 29. R. Knowles 30. C. Ingram 31, F. Calorie 32. A. Ndreu 33. A. Douglass 34. J. Callaghan 35. D. Dinicolantino 36. M. Baddle y 37. N. Currie 38. J. Murphy 39. B.L. Vaughan 41. B. Compton 42. P. O'Halloran 43. A. Morga n 44. F. Dinicolantino 46. D. Ingram 47. J. O'Meara 50. J. Azzapardi 51. T. Oakley 56. M. Mitkovs 57. D. Bray 58. A. Nankervis 59. D. Pitcher 61. P O'Connor 62. J- Vaughan 63. M. Lawlor 64. J. Cronin PROUDLY SPONSORED BY THE BURNLEY BISTRO GRAND HOTEL Burnley St, Richmond Rese rves Coach : M. Sampson 4. D. Hunter 6. A. Jarret t 9. P. Krohn 13. V. Brancatisano 15. S. Peterson 16. S. Farrow 20. M. Sampson (C/C) 23. M. Collopy 24. M. Fisher 26. A. Thripp 28. S. Micari 29. D. Morgan 30. R. Bloo d 36. S. McLorinan 37. T. Stewart 38. A. Micari 39. S. Taylor 42. D. Phillips 43. S. Digregerio 44. S. Rowe 45. D. Scown 52. M. Cook 58. D. Cornells 65. R. Pritchard Coach : And rew Ralph Asst. Coach : Chris Ralp h 1. M. Fitzsimon 2. A. Black 3. S. Barlow 4. G. Short 5. N. Cook 7. R. Salter 8. A. Egan 10. L. Fay 11. C. Burke 12. S. Natilli 13. M. Durand 15. M. Scalzo 17. A. Ries 18. M. Conquest 19. M. Oldaker 20. G. Phillips 21. W. Gil l 22. P. O'Brien 23. A. Duggan 26. D. Strachan 27. D. Dalto n 28. Mathew Dillon 29. R. Tucke r 32. P Thomas 41. Michael Dillon 42. M. Mulvaney 53. P Hal l 58. D. Stones SPONSORED BY 1/4 time I 1/2 time I 3/4 time Final 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final

SECTION 1 UNDER 19 CENTRAL UNDER 19 SOUTH FINAL PRELIMINARY FINAL PRELIMINARY FINA L vs DE LA BLUE O. CAMBERWELL vs UNI BLUES CHIRNSIDE PARK vs MHSO B Coach : B. Brow n 1. A. Sheedy (DVC) 2. J. Taylor (DVC) 3. M. Lafferty (C) 4, D. O'Brien 5. P. Gunthe r 6. M. Mastrioanni 7. A. Chi n 8. P Satchell (DVC) 9. J. Darcy 10. M. DAstoli 11. M. Laffe n 12. C. Lester (VC) 13. P Conro y 14. P Commerford 15. A. Fountoulakis 16. S. Coomb e 17. E. Bell 18. A. Picone 19. B. Brasher 20. P Clancy 21. T Dundon 22. C. Hynes 23. R. Grace 24. A. Truscott 32. J. Gallagher 35. A. Hynes 36. J. Raj u 38. S. Pirzas 39. C. Favaloro 40. D. Larkin 41. A. Scott 43. M. Malizia 61. M. Dabbs SPONSORED BY ~EASlfAL ER~~ Coach : Graham Taylor 1. A. McKenzi e 2. C. Bud d 3. T Nixon-Smith 4. B. Taylor (C) 5. S. Horskins 6. I. Strachan 7. B. McManus 8. C. Porter 9. M. Adam s 10. N. Humphries 11. A. Richardson 12. A. Kollmorgan 13. E. Watt 14. A. Gale 16. T. Walker 17. N. Thomson 18. K. Morris 19. J. Eadie 20. C. Fisher 21. A. Strachan 22. J. McCann 23. C. Town (VC) 24. R. Jepson 26. A. Cocks 28. D. Walker 30. E. Weeks 44. T. Homes 45. P. Mathieso n 48. D. Uanwatanasakul 1. B. Cullen 2. M. Bungey 3. R. Dodds 4. M. Jukes 5. T. Hutchins 6. A. Wileman 7. S. Hal l 8. D. Kogzkar 9. R. Calnon 10. R. Bales 11. M. McCarthy 12. M. Unsworth 13. J. Knox 14. C. Johnston 15. C. Moore 16. J. Moran 17. M. Lazzarie 18. J. Hutchings 19. K. Jamieson 20. J. McAinch 21. C. Fairbrother 22. A. Tippet 23. D. Free 24. C. Grant 25. L. Duff y 26. G. Muscatello 27. R. Luca s 28. R. Owen 29. A. Edgar 30. B. Walker 31. T. McMahon 32. T. O'Brien 33. J. Newbound 34. I. Bennie 35. A. Robinson 36. P. Barr y 37. T. Sullivan 38. P. Hackett 39. R. Patterson 40. P Saw Coach : M. Carusi 1. M. Pemberton 2. S. Fische r 3. T. Spirli 4. J. Carusi 5. A. De Vincentis 6. M. Thomson 7. V. Piccioli 8. F. Paol a 9. S. Foster (DVC) 10. A. Woodward 11. D. Paola (VC) 13. E. Ker r 14. L. Lowen 15. N. Romano 17. B. Pedler 18. L. Cardetta 20. A. Skillern 21. D. Natio n 22. M. Van Leemput (C) 23. R. Coyle 24. P. Egan 25. M. Mobilia 29. A. Schafer 31. M. Simmonds 33. C. Greenhalgh 41. J. Mosca 45. B. Rattray 47. A. Alsbury 50. J. Woodward 51. C. Devoy 52. J. De Vincentis SPONSORED BY AC E TREE REMOVERS (03) 736 1366 018 335 086 Coach : S. Duketi s Asst. Coach : Kevin Barge 1. N. Bradley (Capt) 2. C. Parri s 3. D. Harris 4. S. Danckert 5. M. Guinea 6. M. James 7. J. Vidal 8. P. Barge 9. A. Saultry 10. K. Walles 11. B. Etchell 12. R. Zwar 13. A. Lam 14. I. Gillespie 15. P. Albergo 16. M. Atkin 17. P. Fountas 18. J. Goldin (VC) 19. J. Duketi s 20. P. Baker 21. D. McAllister 22. N. Paton 23. M. Wilson 24. G. Theobold 25. N. Archdall 26. E. Thomas 27. M. Clowes 28. B. Gordon 29. S. Neal 30. S. Greelan d SPONSORED BY @ Carlton. 1/4 time I 1/2 time 1 3/4 time Final 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final

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SPONSORED B Y SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL MELBOURNE" OWN Looking Back by Noel Rundle 5 YEARS AGO - 1987 Old Xaverians and Ormond lined up in the second semi. Ormond's only two losses for the season were to Old Xaverians. The A. F's tipsters Ross Booth and Peter French tipped Old Xaverians. At 1/4 time things looked black for the tipsters - O.X. had kicked a solitary point to the Monds 3.4. From then on it was all Old Xaverians, final scores 15.11 to 8.13. Dermott Dann (wing), Peter Curtain ( h.b.), Danny Meagher (roving) and Nick Wilton (c.h.b.) were the best in a very even Old Xavs team. Russell Barnes was desperate, Scott Taylor was energetic, Brad Nash held Steve Cu rtain to 3 gls - the balance of the Ormond team was disappointing. In a real thriller neighbours St Bernards and Therry played the administrators 'nightmare', a second semi draw, 15.7 to 14.13. At the 20 minute mark, Therry with two Steve Reidy goal sqaure marks and goals, and another to Kane, were 13 points up. It looked all over but then St B's half forward Greg Wood kicked two marvellous goals, John Pearson got another to put them a goal up. Therry, handballing desperately persisted. Finally forward Paul Jones marked and goaled and the siren sounded for a draw. What a turn-around in 'C'. Annihilated in the second semi by Kew, Monash Blues come out with a plan. They persisted and finally took out the flag, 13.18 to 10.11. Best were Sturgess, Hipwell, Gill, Carman, Culvenor, McGregor (Monash Blues) and Griffiths, Busuttil, Kalac (Kew). The Monash line-up - Bks : Mick Hay, Chris Robe rts, Dick Calvenor ; H.B. : Adrian Barker, Danny Carman, John Quin; C. : G reg Hipwell, Jamie Sturgess, Tony Kiers ; H.F: Justin Alexander, Ian Hildebrand, John Johnstone ; F : Peter Forbes (C), Peter Little, Graeme Gale ; R.R.: Tim Gill, Andy McGregor, Steve Connelly ; I/C : Brad Connell, Ian Kohler; Coach : Brian Ford. In a high standard high scoring game, Old Ivanhoe 21.10 beat St Kevins O.B. 19.12 to take out the 'D' Section flag. State Bank, 21.12 easily beat West Brunswick 6.8 to win the 'E' Section flag. One point was the margin - Aquinas 12.13, 'F' Section premiers over Whitefriars 12.12. 10 YEARS AGO - 1982 Best and Fairest results were 'A' Tom Manson (Old Scotch) 18; Gar ry Carro ll (NOB) 16 ; Danny Corcoran (Old Xaverians) 14 (1987 A Section coach). 'B' Tony Balcombe (Ivanhoe) 16 ; and equal second Dick Fish (Caulfield Grammarians), Warwick Watson (Caulfield Grammarians) and Rohan Brown (Old Melb.) 12. 'C' Ian Rogers (Old Camberwell Gr.) 29 ; Kevin White (St Kilda CBOC) 26 ; Alan Handley (Coburg) 21. 'D' G. Griffiths ( Parkside) 20 ; D. Gee (Old Ivanhoe Gr.)18. 'E' G. Rosewarne (Elsternwick) 24 ; D. Weir (Therry) 17. 'F' L. Swann ( Clayton) 23 ; B. Bugden (Brunswick) 20. Junior 1 M. Knuppel (De La Salle) 14 ; G. Miles (Bulleen Templestowe) 13. Junior 2 M. Ha rt y (St Kevins OB) 20 ; W. Maguire (Banyule) 18 ; B. Boyd (St Kilda CBOC), D. Law rence (Old Melburnians) 16. Thomastown utility, Kenny Steele, better known as 'Careful' played his 200th game. Ivanhoe (B), 5 goals down atthe first change, fought back to be 9 points down at half time, and then went away in the second half to win by 15 points and go into 'A' section in 1983. Best were 'White Boots' McDonald, Balcombe, Simonsun (Ivanhoe) and Morphett, J. Thomson and Mitchell (Old Melb.). In a close'c' preliminary final Coburg held on to beat Hampton Rovers by one point with Sedgewick, Grazion, Palmer (Coburg) and Hope, Andrews and Parker ( Hampton Rovers) best. 15 YEARS AGO - 197 7 Umpires in charge of main finals were Rowell (A), Hindle (B), Dodds (C), Rowe (D), Goodman (E), Mead (F), Grubb (J.1) and Tracey (J.2). North Old Boys, a point ahead of De La Salle at the last change, kicked 5.5 in the final term to 1.1 to go into their third successive 'A' Section grand final. Scanlon, Murray, O'Connor ( NOB) and Donegan, Fitzpatrick, McHen ry (De La) were best. Old Scotch, kicking 15.13 to R.O.B.'s 10.16 won their way back to 'A' Section, while in the 'C' Section Final Parkside continued their great finals form with a strong last term to defeat A.J.A.X. by 23 points. Quaife, Howell, K. Clarke ( P) and Bluzer, H. Ritterman, Aarons (A.J.A.X.) were best. Old Brighton gained promotion to'c'with a57 point win over St Kevins O.B. while West Brunswick with Bruce Ivey the star, held out No rt h Brunswick who kicked 7.3 to a solitary point in the last term to win by 13 points and go into 'D'. 20 YEARS AGO - 1972 Ormond won their way into 'A' Section Grand Final when they finished too strongly for Caulfield Grammarians, kicking 5.5 to 2.2 in the final quarter. Best were Beec roft, Graham Bourne, 1. Cameron, Russ and R. Cameronn for Ormond and Lane, S. McLaughlin, Griffiths, Williams, Butcher (7 goals) out of team's 13 and Fox for Caulfield Grammarians. With only a point between the teams at the last change, Geelong's 4.5 to Uni Blacks 1.5 in the final quarter earned the country boys promotion to 'A' Section in 1973. P. Betts, E. Smith and Thornton (Geelong) and Moffat, Hill, Lipshut ( Blacks) were best. Other teams to win Grand Finals were Assumption O.C. (C), Parkside (D), Marcellin O.C. (E) and Elsternwick (F).

25 YEARS AGO - 1967 Old Paradians who lost only two games in the first round, and both to Melbourne High, turned thetables to run out winners 15.11 to 10.12. Best were Proctor, Sambell, Ford (Old Paradians) and Needham, Turnbull, Macdonald (M.H.S.). North Old Boys (13.7) triumphed over U.H.S. Old Boys (10.12) in the replay of the 'B' Section first semi final, while Uni Blues (13.13) soundly defeated Ormond (7.7) in the second semi. Preliminary final results in other sections were : 'C' Section Monash University (15.9) d St Bernard's O.C. (6.2). 'D' Section - St Pat's (10.12) d Parkside (9.11). ' E' Section - Assumption (15.10) d Old Trinity (11.13). Bruce Bourne (Ormond) was that club's best player in the final of the juniors. Umpiresforthe day were McKay (A Section), George and Marks (B), Loy (C), Marshall ( D), Malcolm (E). 40 YEARS AGO - 195 2 Ormond and Ivanhoe, hot favourites in 'A' and 'B' Sections were beaten by University Blues and M.H.S.O.B. respectively. Blues won 13.12 to 7.9 while Ivanhoe kicked themselves to defeat, 7.19 to 10.6. Stars for the Blues in their defeat of Ormond were Peter Bevilacqua, Bill Maling and Mick Eggleston. Elsternwick beat Coburg in 'C' Section second semi, 9.8 to 7.13, while St Kevins defeated Caulfield Gramm. 10.12 to 8.14 to take the 'D' Section premiership. Old Scotch beat Ormond 10.14 to 7.15 in the Junior Section Final and were to meet again in the Grand Final. T RA 00%T U ED ' Official photographer to the V.A.F.A. 144 SYDNEY ROAD, COBUR G 386 42508 Don't neglect the History of your club. Have your teams photographed by ASTRA STUDIOS. The experts in the Business. Established 40 years. Everybod ikes it! To assist all VAFA players, as well as any Junior players associated with VAFA clubs, we have arranged a new sponsor this year, SPORTSLAB, who provide an excellent service for obtaining mouthguards. For as low as $30 a professionally-fitted mouthguard can be provided by an Advanced Dental Technician. All Under 19 VAFA players who can provide a receipt for a professionally-fitted mouthguard are also eligible for a$2d rebate from the VAFA. Club Secretaries should forward the receipt to VAFA Headqua rters and the rebate will be sent direct to the Club for distribution to the player/s concerned. This rebate is made possible through VicHealth funding. Remember, wearing a mouthguard at training as well as playing is strongly recommended and getting players accustomed to wearing mouthguards in all potential contact situations should be the policy adopted by all coaches and club officials. NB : Eleven 01d Carey U19, four Old Haileyburians U19, four 01d Mentonians U19 and one Chirnside Park U19 players have just received their $20 rebate. Do you have any U19 players who qualify?

SPORTSCOVER AUSTRALIA COACHES CLIPBOAR D edited by Mike McArthur-Allen FOOTBALL THOUGHTS F ALLAN JEANS 1. Everybody who is involved with our game, eitherrs, officials, or spectators, must have an obligation to grass roots football - it is part of our Heritage. 2. The mental approach to our game is so important. That is why we have inconsistent performances. It is a week to week proposition. 3. All players have physical courage just to step over the white line to play. The good players master their fear and can control their inner doubts. 4. Look for consistency in your performance, minimise the area between your top performance and your bottom performance. 5. The harder you work the luckier you seem to be. 6. Set reasonable and achievable goals, establish your plan, then have a weekly commitment to that plan. 7. Learn to lock your concentration into what is happening at the time - three phases : Us them neutra l 8. Ask "What am I doing?" Don't let yourself get into stressful situations. 9. Don't take the easy way out or look for excuses. If??? Everytime you get a kick in the backside learn from it. 10. Have the courage to learn and analyse yourself and not accept what is happening if it is a negative in your life. 11. Morale comes from a belief that something is worthwhile and that they have the ability and knowledge to achieve it. Morale is also achieved with self imposed discipline. 12. You must accept responsibility. You may not like your coach but you must respect his position. Do as he asks, carry out instructions to the best of your ability and be a coachable player. 13. Do you know where you come from? Life is a long journey as is football ; there will be many crossroads and sometimes no sign posts but always remember where you came from. 14. Remember team sport builds your character. Be a man. Share the good times and the bad. Make sure you are a giver not always a taker. **~t**ic*~ki~~t*~c**~t~c~t~f******~f*~t**,t~****~t**~c,t*ic**~t*~t~k * VAFA COACH OF THE YEA R * At a recent Committee Meeting of the VAFA Coaches Association it was decided to make available an * award to the VAFA Coach of the Year. This will become an annual presentation to the VAFA's most outstanding coach. The VAFA/AFCA Committee * will select the winner from the 188 current Coaches from 73 Amateur Clubs. * The recipient will also be entered into the 'Australian Football Coaches Association' Coach of the Year * Award presented in November. The presentation of the 1992 VAFA Coach of the Year is to be made at the VAFA Gala Grand Final Breakfast. * The breakfast is being held on Sunday 20th September between 8am and 11am at the Prahran Town Hall. * The Coaches Association encourages all Amateur Coaches to attend the Gala Breakfast. The normal * inclusive cost is $50 (includes entry to the VAFA A Section Grand Final). To reward Amateur Coaches the * Coaches Association will subsidise all VAFA/AFCA members $10. The Coaches Association intends to book tables for the breakfast. To get a seat at the reduced rate call * me on 667 6111 (Bus.) or 370 6986 (After Hours).,t Craig Jackso n * VAFA/AFCA Secretary * *****~t*~f*****~t~c***********~t*********k*******,t***k

i9s P~akeur Footba, 1 CENTENARY PULLOVER (S, M, L, XL, XXL) 1992 $65.0 0 CENTENARY MERCHANDISE To help celebrate and spread the message that the VAFA is 100 years old these items are available for purchase. 5. VISOR /CAP $ 540 CENTENARY T-SHIRT 2 (S, M, L, XL, XXL) $ 9.9 5 3 CENTENARY TIE $19.75 4. SPALDING GOLF BALLS (1 dozen)_ $47.00 6. BEER MUG $ 7.50 7. CENTENARY PORT CROCK $29.50 S. RED / WHITE WINES $ 6.25 IF ORDERING TEAR OFF THE "THE EDITOR", PO BOX 359, ELSTERNWICK 3185 ORDER FORM BELOW AND MAIL TO : (Include cheque payable to VAFA ) ----------- RDERF IZM ----------- ~ NAME : ADDRESS : ITEM NO SUB TOTAL ITEM N O $ 6- $ $ 7 $ 8 $ 8- $ TOTAL CHEQUE ENCLOSED TO THE VALUE OF $ MASTERCARD o r ~ BANKCARD No -, -, -, -,-,- I - i- II BEER MUG $ WINE GLASS $ ~ RED WINE $ WHITE WINE $ SUB TOTA L 0 e EXPIRY DATE

No sooner than the VAFA Executive adopts its 'Infectious Diseases Policy' and what happens? Goalie Billy'Chook' Fowlerand John `Any Po rt in a Storm' Natoli (Boundary for a day!!) break out with chronic blood noses at their Finals fixtures last week. A quick clean-up and a commonsense approach saw both umps complete their engagements. How do you get the red out of a hankerchief? ' Was that Andrew ' Paul' Hogan spotted in the audience of Andrew Denton's `Live and Sweaty' gig last week? Given his wonderful physique, only ' Hoges' could have possibly re-enacted the Goalies spoof which followed! What a relief to know you're as skinny as a goal post! Umpires Corner congratulates D' Section scribe, Peter `Bitter' Lemon on running his 400th bounda ry for Old Geelong in recent weeks. As a journalist, he makes a top runner! Only kidding, Pete. Top effort! Speaking of scribes... it was greatto catch up with 'E' Street's Tom `Hazza' Brain and his ANZ bodyguard (Pres.) Peter'Gloria' Marshall at Northcote lastweek. Tommy reckons that the `Bank' is a'cert' to make the 'top ten' in its Section in 1993. Speaking of Northcote, it didn't take Geoff 'Ant' Ridd long to vacate his seat in the lower grandstand during the Aquinas/Powerhouse reserves final last Saturday. Talk about the vociferous, embarrassing, hyped-up supportedbarracker next to him! Then again, anyone who knows Ronnie 'The Lip' Lippold would understand why...! Congratulations to the following VAFAUA Office- Bearers who have been elected for season 1993... why wait till the end of the year anyway? - President : Mike Murray ; - Vice President: Peter Keogh; - Secreta ry : Andrew Kilner; - Assistant Secreta ry : Peter Harris ; - Treasurer: Steve Hopper ; - Assistant Treasurer : John Kelly; - Social Sec re ta ry : Richard Simon; - VAFA Delegate : Kevin Segota; - Executive Members : Justin Toohey and Wayne Henry. Sincere thanks to Andrew Belcher, Steve Clinch and Darren Dalgliesh who have served the committee so very well in recent times. Your work is duly recognised. Speaking of the elections, we still need to appoint an Auditor (thanks to Reno B.) and a Property Steward (courtesy of G. Ridd). Surely you can wait till the AGM next February! 117RAV VAFAUA Football team No. 2. Notthe'hypotheticals' but the 'alphabeticals'...- Backs : Ashton, Barichievich, Cherry ; - ~/2 Backs : Dunstan, Eastwood, Forde; - Centres : Gersch, Hayward, Jobling ; -~/2 Forwards : Keeton, Ladd, Morgan ; - Forwards : Natoli, O'Rourke, Pitcher; - Followers : Rapke, Simpson, Thuys; - Rover : Vescovi; - Interchange : Wakelin, Wiseman ; - Coach : Zapadlo. Benny's Rule of the Week : 12.1.3 : The ball shall be kept in motion. The field umpire shall call 'play-on' even though afree kick should have been awarded but by doing so would penalise the team offended against. Congratulations to goalies Denis Webster, Nick Edwards, Andrew Hogan and Jason Tyrrell who will officiate in VSFL U18 Finals matches this weekend. Your performances during the season certainly warrant these appointments. Umpires Pro file: Happy 150th! Name : Paul Cherry. Nickname : PC or Two Bites. Occupation : Technical Service and Product Development Officer with Shell. Year commenced umpiring: 1980 (School football) ; 1983 (VAFA). VAFA Games : 150 (today) (5/9). Highlights/Achievements : 1983 (Golden Whistle Award), 1988 (AAFC Carnival in Launceston) ; 1989 (AFL Development Squad - Jack McMurray Scholarship). Greatest Influence : Neville Nash ; David Levens ; Glenn James. Football Playing Career : Melbourne Grammar (low grades). Pet Hates : Tribunals; Cold Showers. Most memorable match : 1987 'A' Section 1st Semi. Best Amateur Footballers Seen : Rob Vickers-Willis (Old Geelong); Mark Majerczak (Fawkner) ; Terry Young (Fawkner) ; Simon Strike (Whitefriars). Best Amateur Umpires : Brian Goodman ; Greg Hardiman. What I like about Umpiring : Involvement in football ; Fitness ; Friends. Ambition : To umpire as well as I can for as long as I can. What's on? - Tonight : At home with Graham Thwaites; - Next Saturday : President's Fridge ; - Sept. 20th : Grand Final Breakfast (Prahran Town Hall), Post 'A' Final B-B-Q (Elsternwick) ; - Sept. 25th : Presentation Night/Dinner Dance (Auburn Heights Bowling Club). RACV TRAVEL : Trust the experts-they know their business. Mike and Macca EL ISIT N C E with free Travel Assist Comprehensive Emergency Insurance & Medical Assistanc e Covering you 24 bours a day - 7 days a iveek Contact Nikki for details Ph.: 529 4033 ROYAL AUTO1fOBILE CLUB OF VICTORIA (RAM LTD. AC.N. 004 066 833 L.T.A. 30752

On Sunday 30th August, 1992 prior to the A Section 1st Semi-final the VAFA Executive hosted the annual Sponsors' Luncheon at Elsternwick Park. All 1992 VAFA Sponsors were invited with the intention of the lunch to publicly acknowledge the VAFA's appreciation of the generous support of our sponsors during the Association's 100th season. The luncheon also provided opportunities for the two A Section competing clubs, St Bernards and Old Haileyburians, to mix socially prior tothe main A Section game for the afternoon. It also gave both clubs a closer contact with VAFA Sponsors and a better appreciation of their generous contribution to the overall financial operation of the Association. The luncheon attracted some 25 sponsor representatives including : VIC HEALTH - MR. RANDALL KENT, DENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - MR. JOHN McLENNAN, OPERATIONS MANAGER, MS. KELLIE-ANN JOLLY, CO-ORDINATOR DENTAL HEALTH PROMOTIONS UNIT, MS. LIBBY MEARS, DENTAL HEALTH PROMOTIONS UNIT, FOUR'N TWENTY- MR. CHRIS CATCHLOVE, VICTORIA SALES MANAGER ; SPORTSCOVER AUST. - MR. BRIEN SMITH, MR. JOHN WLODARCZYK ; HUGH LYON KNITWEAR - MR. HUGH LYON, MRS. RHONDA LYON ; NATIONAL MUTUAL TRUSTEES - MR. BERNIE HOY, CONSULTANT; CADBURY RED TULIP - MR. MICHAEL TINKLER AND FINANCE; HBA - MS. MARIE ALLEN, MS. CHRISSY JACKSON ; DIADORA (ACTIVE LEISURE) - MR. PETER WARNER ; LEUKO (BDF BEIESDORF) - MR. BRUCE CORMACK ; INNOVATIVE BUSINESS DYNAMICS - MS. CORINNE PATTERSON, MRS. ANNIE McARTHUR-ALLEN ; RACV TRAVEL - MS. PAM MACKENZIE, MR. JOHN SIMPSON ; MANIFOLD STATIONERS - MR. CHRIS TOOULI; FERRARI FORMAL HIRE - MR. IAN WILMOTT, MS. PATRINA LEDDIN ; WORMALD SECURITY - MR. KEN CORBETT; TESCA/MULTI- SCREENS - MR. CAM JOHNSON. The backcover of the 'Amateur Footballer' for the finals series has been enhanced displaying more corporate colours and including RACV Travel who formalised their sponsorship agreement after the season had commenced. A highlightof the luncheon wasthe display by Multi- Screen, a company developed by Cam Johnson who was responsible for the installation of our electronic scoreboard at Elsternwick Park, the third largest electronic scoreboard in Melbourne afterthe MCG and Waverley Park. The MULTI-SCREEN system provided five television screens simultaneously displaying sponsors advertisements in text and graphics form and these were continuously broadcasting throughout the luncheon, during the half-time break afternoon tea and during the after game socializing. Sponsors were suitably impressed with this facility and saw it as an 'addori to the promotional opportunities they had received throughout the season with the VAFA. Further details on MULTI-SCREEN can be obtained by ringing Cam Johnson on 706 3880 or mobile 018 369 177. The luncheon audience was also alerted to the sponsors messages that appear on the electronic scoreboard throughout all games played at Elsternwick Park. This is further exposure forthe sponsors and some very positive comments were expressed by a number of sponsors regarding the improved ground signage at Elsternwick Park. Ourthanks to TOWN & COUNTRY SIGNS for their assistance with the dramatic improvement in this valuable advertising. The VAFA for this year's finals series has hired a mobile billboard which is a30 ft. x 10 ft. banner erected onto a tandem trailer and displaying information about the 1992 finals series and, in particular, the Gala Grand Final Weekend on September 19th and 20th at Elsternwick Park. The major sponsor of the VAFA VIC HEALTH and DENTAL HEALTH SERVICES logos are proudly displayed on this banner. During weekends this is parked on the hill overlooking the entrance to the ground, clearly visible to the great amount of traffic passing in Glenhuntly Road. During weekdays it will be towed throughout the metropolitan area giving a wide exposure to the VAFA finals series and bringing VIC HEALTH and DENTAL HEALTH SERVICES sponsorship of the VAFA to a wide cross-section of the community. During the luncheon attention was drawn to the great support which we received from SOUTHERN FM 88.3, a community radio station located in Moorabbin. Each week the VAFA conducts two regular time slots on this radio station, Thursday 3 p.m : 3.30 p.m. John Kelly, one of our VAFA goal umpires, hosts a 1/2 hour show in which Phil Stevens the VAFA General Manager provides a report on VAFA news and upcoming games ; and on Sunday 9-9.30 a. m. the Amateur Footy Show is hosted by Graeme Byrnes and Mike McArthur-Allen with Mark 'Dos' Anderson providing reports on games and upcoming VAFA events. A major announcement made at the luncheon was that this year will have the A Section Grand Final on Sunday September 20th broadcast live from Elsternwick Park throughout Southern FM 88.3. 'Dos' Anderson will provide expert commentary on the game with special comments by Graeme Byrnes and Mike McArthur Allen. This historic broadcast of the Centenary A Section Grand Final is being brought to all Amateur followers by VIC HEALTH, DENTAL HEALTH SERVICES and RACV INSURANCE, a new co-sponsor of the A Section Grand Final. The broadcasting range of Southern FM covers all of the southern suburbs and extends north into suburbs such as Brunswick and Balwyn and into some of the eastern metropolitan area. This is a great

opportunity for VAFA supporters who are unable to attend the game to keep up-to-date with the game as it happens. Those who attend the game itself can bring their transistor radio with them and be entertained by the broadcasting team. The broadcast goes to air from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. and will feature some interviews during the pre-game and half-time interval. We are particularly appreciative of the support of the three sponsors who are enabling this broadcast to be provided to the VAFA fooballing community. Whilst on the topic of radio 3UZ will now feature each Thursday at 9.15 a.m. Adam Kenyon the A Section reporter presenting the VIC HEALTH VAFA REPORT on the Leon Wiegard 'Good Sports Show' each week during the finals series. Each Saturday night, as usual, Phil Stevens will present the Amateur Roundup at 6.25 p.m. on 3LO followed by scores from all games. The VAFA VIC HEALTH Telephone Mailbox, 644 3921, is another service provided for VAFA followers anxious to get the latest scores of the day's matches. This service is generously donated free by Doug Dick's company COMPUTER IMPLEMENTATION CONSUL- TANTS of Port Melbourne and we take this opportunity to thank Doug Dick for his invaluable support of Amateur Footballer. Last season some 4000 callers availed themselves of this recorded information from 5.30 p.m. onwards on a Saturday evening and throughout the week for updated information. The Dilettare company of Mr. Peter Marr has also provided an opportunityfor VAFA clubs to record their success this year during their finals campaign. A Centenary Port Crock can be produced in your club colours recording your Premiership victory in this historic year. Contact PETER MARR on 018 362 401 if your club is interested in arranging an order of port crocks. Other Centenary merchandise is still available from VAFA Headquarters including the Centenary wines, a very nice white and red, along with Centenary logo Spalding golf balls, Centenary beer mugs and Centenary apparell including pull-over, T-shirt, tie, cap and visor. The outstanding publication "FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME" written by Joseph Johnson is a history of the 100 years of Amateur Football and copies are still available through the VAFA. Any of this Centenary merchandise would make an ideal Father's Day present or perhaps be kept for Christmas presents but stocks are moving so don't be slow in getting your orders in and miss out. In conclusion can I, on behalf of the VAFA, acknowledge the wonderful support of all the 1992 Sponsors and I look forward to them continuing their involvement with the VAFA in 1993. F' j,i T CAS AR 1.00-5.00 pm 20TH SEPTEMBER 199 2 on S utfiern '-FW 8483. 3 with Mark (Dos) Anderson, Graham Byrnes and Mike McArthur-Allen brought to you by VIC HEALTH ; O s v NTA L ALT H TORI A! DENTAL HEALTH SERVICE S Q %1!~~ RACV INSURANC E "It's not just an Insurance Company, it's the R INSURANC E RACV INSURANCE PTY. LTD. ACN 004 208 084

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,&TWORMILD SECURITY TRIBUNAL AND INVESTIGATIONS REPORTS P. KINDER (St Bedes U19) - Misconduct - 2 matches. N. JENKINS (Whitefriars) - Tripping - 3 matches. *Accepted Prescribed Penalty D. KINSELLA (St Bedes U19) - Striking - 5 matches. M. WELLS (St Bedes U19) - Striking - 4 matches. Mike McArthur-Allen - Tribunal Co-ordinato r AUGUST 22 1992 FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SCORES FAILED TO PROVIDE FULL DETAILS BY 5 PM FAWKNER (SNRS) OF GOAL KICKERS AND SIX MAZENOD (SNRS) BEST PLAYERS BY 5.30 PM BY 5.30 FAWKNER PM (SNRS) UNIVERSITY BLUES (U19) * 5.40 MAZENOD (SNRS) *club had to be contacted PLEASE NOTE: Standard fines will apply for clubs guilty of the above offences. Clubs who offend on three occasions for the same type of offence will be charged with "conduct unbecoming a Member club of the Association " 1 9 PH OPIA MAILBOX 644 1 THIS SERVICE IS AGAIN OPERATING FOR THE SEASON AND WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING : General snippets of information for clubs (Mon-Thurs) Umpire appointments for weekend matches - to assist clubs in supplying officials when required (Friday) A final Saturday morning update (approx 11 am) indicating to participating clubs the number of umpires to be supplied for each matc h Final siren scores of all matches played (Saturday evening) Service provided courtesy of Computer Implementation Consultants, Port Melb. PUTS BACK WHAT THE SWEAT TAKES OUT

,teur Footha, 9s 0 1992 Trace the proud history of the VAFA by reading this wonderful book written by Joe. Johnson. Fill in the order form below and send a cheque for $45 ($40 book, $5 postage) to the VAFA, PO Box 359_Elsternwick 318 5 NAME : ADDRESS : CHEQUE ENC LOSED TO THE VA LUE OF $ BANKCARD No EXPIRY DATE :

THERRY CORPUS CHRISTIE OLD BOYS FOOTBALL CLUB B GRADE VAFA APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION FOR SEASON 1993 (Tony Crotty not re-applying) Applications close September 25 and are to be sent to : THE SECRETARY 2 Mackinnon Grove, Glenroy 3046 AJAX AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB C SECTION 1993 SEEKS APPLICATION FOR THE POSITIONS O F 22~~~(L~2 ~ ~~~~ UNDZi A COACHES FOR SEASON 1993 Apply in writing to : E.CHERN Y 663 Burwood Road Hawthorn 3122 Applications close 9/10/9 2 FAWKNER AMATEUR F.C. REQUIRES PLAYERS FO R SUPER RULES (Age 35 & Over) IN SEASON 1993 EXCELLENT FACILITIES AVAILABLE FO R TRAINING AND SOCIALIZIN G RING WAYNE ( Bluey) 262 221 4 KEN (KB) 380 219 9 PARKSIDE FOOTBALL CLUB C ~~~ E:~2 7~~n- REQUIRED SEASON 1993 7 ~ C GRADE AMATEURS Newly Renovated Clubroom Excellent Groun d Remuneration Negotiable Applications to : THE SECRETARY by 25th September 1992 FINE-GRAI N HIGH-SPEED FILM x~ ~q Now. there's a fast new color film designe d with revolutionary technology from Kodak. If you're serious about 35 mm SLR photography and you want incredible detad... even on night shots, sporting events. and other low-light or fast-action situations, start with the finest-grai n "high-speed film" in the world- KODAK EKTAR 1000 Film. LATROBE UNI F.C. F GRADE 199 3 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS FOR SEASON 199 3 ~~~ n it 21 rlot a CIO. Applications to : THE SECRETARY 25 Botha Avenue Reservoir 3073 "

COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE ST BERNARD'S OLD HAILEYBURY ORMOND OLD SCOTCH NORTH OLD BOYS OLD XAVERIANS THERRY CCOB MARCELLIN COMMANDER COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTY. LTD. V... PREMIERSHIP LISTS W L D FOR AGST % PTS A SECTIO N 14 4 0 1947 1304 149.31 56 11 7 0 1811 1616 112.07 44 11 7 0 1582 1473 107.40 44 10 8 0 1769 1684 105.05 40 10 8 0 1525 1483 10283 40 9 9 0 1563 1700 9194 36 8 10 0 1763 171t 10304 32 7 11 0 1630 1889 8629 28 5 13 0 1442 1798 8020 20 5 13 0 1476 1850 7978 20 B SECTION OLD BRIGHTON 14 4 0 1950 1399 139.39 56 OLD MELBURNIANS 12 5 1 1868 1390 134.39 50 OLD TRINITY 12 6 0 2161 1446 149.45 48 WHITEFRIARS 11 7 0 1595 1552 102.77 44 OLD PARADIANS 10 8 0 1848 1494 12369 40 BANYULE 10 8 0 1914 1839 10408 40 OLD MENTONIANS 10 8 0 1575 1719 9162 40 UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 12 1 1554 1711 9082 22 MONASH BLUES 5 13 0 1581 1616 9783 20 PARKSIDE 0 18 0 1044 2924 3570 0 C SECTIO N FAWKNER 14 4 0 2153 1337 161.03 56 BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE 13 5 0 2053 1611 127.44 52 KEW 13 5 0 1899 1551 122.44 52 COMMONWEALTH BANK 12 6 0 2012 1818 110.67 48 IVANHOE 11 7 0 1874 1603 11691 44 MHSOB 7 11 0 1616 1785 9053 28 ST KILDAISTH CAULFIELD 6 12 0 1615 1813 8908 24 AJAX 5 13 0 1781 1968 9050 20 THOMASTOWN 5 13 0 1508 2412 6252 20 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 14 0 1537 2150 71 49 16 D SECTION CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 12 6 0 1676 1471 113.94 48 ST BEDES 11 7 0 1481 1395 106.16 44 PRESTON MBOB 11 7 0 1751 1812 96.63 44 MAZENOD OC 10 8 0 2002 1654 121.04 40 OLD IVANHOE 10 8 0 1894 1802 10511 40 OLD GEELONG 10 8 0 1459 1396 10451 40 ST KEVINS 9 9 0 1755 1815 9669 36 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 6 12 0 1581 1768 8942 24 HAMPTON ROVERS 6 12 0 1671 1916 8721 24 OLD CAMBERWELL 5 13 0 1481 1722 8600 20 E SECTION DOVETON 16 2 0 2164 1449 149.34 64 BRUNSWICK 13 5 0 2037 1418 143.65 52 GLENHUNTLY 13 5 0 2146 1661 129.20 52 NORTH BRUNSWICK 10 8 0 1915 1726 110.95 40 POWERHOUSE 9 8 1 1796 1533 11716 38 ANZ BANK 8 10 0 1760 1977 8902 32 AQUINAS 08 7 10 1 1629 1560 10442 30 BULLEEN UNITED 7 11 0 1353 1590 8509 28 ELSTERNWICK 5 13 0 127b 2058 6195 20 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 1 i7 0 1157 2345 4934 4 F SECTION ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 18 0 0 3013 1041 289.43 72 ST MARY'S 16 2 0 2200 1316 167.17 64 OLD ESSENDON OR. 14 4 0 2260 1206 187.40 56 OLD CAREY 13 5 0 1737 1494 116.27 52 PENINSULA OB 11 7 0 1885 1623 116.14 44 SALESIAN OC 11 7 0 1927 1688 114.16 44 ST JOHNS 9 9 0 1689 1673 10096 36 UHSOB 9 9 0 1589 2003 7933 36 ST ANDREW'S 8 10 0 1881 1754 10724 32 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 7 11 0 1443 1622 8896 28 WEST BRUNSWICK 7 11 0 1441 1735 8305 28 UNIVERSITY REDS 7 11 0 1669 2042 8173 28 RICHMOND CENTRAL 6 12 0 1573 1818 8652 24 CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 14 0 1270 2233 5687 16 FITOB 3 15 0 1492 2784 5359 12 BORONIA PARK 1 17 0 1103 2140 5154 4 A RESERVE SECTIO N COLLEGIANS 14 4 0 1717 1012 169.66 56 ST BERNARD'S 14 4 0 1564 1292 121.05 56 OLD SCOTCH 13 5 0 1793 1142 157.01 52 ORMOND 10 8 0 1572 1350 116.44 40 DE LA SALLE 9 9 0 1404 1318 10653 36 MARCELLIN 9 9 0 1455 1378 10559 36 OLD XAVERIANS 6 12 0 1451 1807 8030 24 NORTH OLD BOYS 6 12 0 1253 1825 6866 24 THERRY CCOB 6 12 0 1156 1764 6553 24 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 15 0 1148 1659 6920 12 B RESERVE SECTIO N OLD TRINITY 15 2 1 1623 749 216.69 62 OLD BRIGHTON 15 2 1 1485 866 171.48 62 OLD PARADIANS 14 4 0 1377 707 194.77 56 WHITEFRIARS 9 8 1 1121 1069 104.86 38 OLD MELBURNIANS 8 10 0 1091 1024 10654 32 MONASH BLUES 8 10 0 1128 1144 9860 32 UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 10 0 1044 1110 9405 32 BANYULE 6 12 0 953 1412 6749 24 OLD MENTONIANS 5 12 1 750 1413 5308 22 PARKSIDE 0 18 0 446 1841 2423 0 C RESERVE SECTION FAWKNER 15 3 0 1452 764 190.05 60 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 3 1 1478 856 172.66 58 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 14 4 0 1537 804 191.17 56 MHSOB 10 6 2 1194 972 122.84 44 ST KILDAISTH CAULFIELD 10 8 0 1106 1172 9437 40 COMMONWEALTH BANK 8 10 0 1114 1265 8806 32 AJAX 5 12 1 1010 1427 7078 22 KEW 4 12 2 953 1393 6841 20 THOMASTOWN 4 14 0 831 1641 5064 16 IVANHOE 2 16 0 741 1488 4980 8 W L D FOR AGST e!o PTS D RESERVE SECTIO N OLD IVANHOE 15 3 0 1184 831 142.48 60 MAZENOD OC 14 4 0 1605 780 205.77 56 PRESTON MBOB 12 6 0 1231 995 123.72 48 ST BEDES 12 6 0 1008 891 113.13 48 OLD GEELONG 9 9 0 1209 1101 10981 36 OLD CAMBERWELL 8 10 0 1097 1089 10073 32 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 7 11 0 883 1085 8138 28 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 6 12 0 1007 1305 7716 24 ST KEVIN'S 5 13 0 801 1449 5528 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 16 0 868 1545 5618 8 E RESERVE SECTION GLENHUNTLY 18 0 0 1580 722 218.84 72 POWERHOUSE 13 5 0 1393 705 197.59 52 AOUINAS 08 13 5 0 1356 651 159.34 52 DOVETON 13 5 0 1338 939 142.49 52 BRUNSWICK 10 8 0 1072 1051 10200 40 NORTH BRUNSWICK 8 10 0 1119 1123 9964 32 LATROBE UNI 5 13 0 724 1144 6329 20 ELSTERNWICK 4 14 0 853 1464 5827 i6 BULLEEN UNITED 4 14 0 672 1460 4603 16 ANZ BANK 2 i6 0 631 1623 3888 8 F RESERVE SECTION ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 15 3 0 1706 796 214.32 60 OLD ESSENDON 15 3 0 1466 808 181.44 60 WEST BRUNSWICK 13 4 1 1452 889 163.33 54 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 13 5 0 1554 979 158.73 52 OLD CAREY 13 5 0 1426 997 143.03 52 PENINSULA OB 12 6 0 1173 756 155.16 48 UHSOB 11 6 1 1556 969 16058 46 ST MARY S 11 6 1 1443 938 15384 46 ST ANDREWS 9 9 0 1137 1026 11082 36 SALESIANS 8 9 1 1194 1288 92 70 34 CHIRNSIDE PARK 7 11 0 902 867 10404 28 RICHMOND CENTRAL 5 13 0 703 1799 3908 20 UNIVERSITY REDS 4 14 0 923 1274 7245 16 BORONIA PARK 3 15 0 633 1596 3966 12 ST JOHN S OC 3 15 0 528 2013 2623 12 FITOB 0 18 0 576 1894 3041 0 G NORTH BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 15 1 0 1503 622 241.64 60 ST BERNARDS 15 2 0 1662 743 223.69 60 MARCELLIN 11 6 0 1446 963 150.16 44 ELTHAM OC 10 6 0 1381 933 148.02 40 CAMBERWELL 9 6 0 1166 788 14797 36 NORTH OLD BOYS 9 6 0 1012 835 121 20 36 KEW 8 7 0 1367 817 16732 32 OLD WESTBOURNE 7 8 0 1047 751 13941 28 OLD SCOTCH 4 11 0 676 1054 6414 16 THERRY 3 12 0 570 1274 4474 12 BANYULE 2 13 0 543 1650 3291 8 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0 15 0 241 2386 1010 0 G SOUTH OLD XAVERIANS 14 3 0 1307 511 255.77 56 MONASH WHITES 14 3 0 1237 628 196.97 56 DE LA SALLE 13 3 0 1287 673 191.23 52 MAZENOD OC 12 4 0 1248 634 196.85 48 BLOODS 11 4 0 1305 591 22081 44 COLLEGIANS 9 6 0 680 679 10015 36 OLD MELBURNIANS 8 7 0 872 789 11052 32 MONASH GRYPHONS 7 8 0 854 982 8697 28 OLD HAILEYBURY 7 8 0 766 883 8675 28 OLD GEELONG 5 10 0 451 1415 31,87 20 ST KEVINS 3 12 0 507 1047 4842 12 ST KILDAtSTH CAULFIELD 2 13 0 369 1318 2800 8 GLENHUNTLY 2 13 0 355 1491 2381 8 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS 17 1 0 2323 870 267.01 68 DE LA SALLE 14 4 0 1889 964 195.95 56 MAZENOD BLUES 14 4 0 1711 1243 137.65 56 OLD MELBURNIANS 13 5 0 2170 1277 169.93 52 ST BERNARD'S BLUE 8 10 0 1344 1703 7892 32 MARCELLIN 7 11 0 1633 1735 9412 28 ORMOND 7 11 0 1328 1909 6957 28 OLD MENTONIANS 5 13 0 1316 2127 6187 20 COLLEGIANS 3 15 0 1399 2490 5618 12 OLD HAILEYBURY 2 16 0 1185 2266 52 29 8 UNDER 19 CENTRAL OLD CAMBERWELL 16 2 0 2169 1383 156.83 64 THERRY 15 3 0 2161 1179 183.29 60 UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 4 0 1694 1078 157.14 56 IVANHOE 12 6 0 1868 1528 122.25 48 OLD PARADIANS 12 6 0 1750 1565 11182 48 OLD TRINITY 10 8 0 1641 1630 10067 40 OLD CAREY 9 9 0 1519 1609 9441 36 WHITEFRIARS 6 12 0 964 1494 6452 24 BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE 2 16 0 1130 2384 4740 8 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 17 0 710 2015 3524 4 CHIRNSIDE PARK AJAX MHSOB ST BEDES OLD BRIGHTON HAMPTON ROVERS MONASH BLUES OLD SCOTCH OAKLEIGH OLD IVANHO E DE LA SALLE GOLD CAULFIELD GRAMMAR UNDER 19 SOUTH 15 3 0 2194 1448 151.52 60 14 4 0 2096 1285 163.11 56 13 5 0 2055 1252 164.14 52 13 5 0 1773 1187 149.37 52 13 5 0 1842 1388 132 71 52 11 7 0 1758 1563 112 48 44 8 10 0 1867 1414 132 04 32 8 10 0 1761 1559 11296 32 4 14 0 1259 1973 6381 16 4 14 0 1076 2428 4432 16 3 15 0 1043 2313 4509 12 2 16 0 1200 2236 5367 8

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