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HALF WAY Round Nine - half way mark of the home and away season - and time for a mid-term reflection to reflect on events thus far. All teams have played each other, looked each other in the eye and will no doubt come again with a new battle plan if unsuccessful. The first nine rounds are used to size up your opponent; the second nine are to land some telling punches when preparing for the knockout blows in September. No longer does that cheeky goal-sneak or the recruit from the country get under your guard. Every player is accounted for. The Amateur footballer looks at each individual section in some detail, but overall, it is fair to say that 2009 is proving to be as competitive and enthralling as ever. One of the major strengths of the VAFA is the depth of our clubs in our lower sections. Last week, I watched the D2 game between Williamstown CYMS and Old Westbourne. The game was played in extremely windy and cold conditions, yet the standard of play was extremely high. With these clubs, and Werribee, we are building strength in the western suburbs and it surely won’t be long before a team or two from out that way is slugging it out in our premier divisions. The most competitive of all the Sections is B. The top three teams, St Bernards, Old Melburnians and St Kevins, were all defeated on the weekend closing the gap between relegation and promotion. One week, you’re staving off relegation and the next, shooting for the four. There is no time for complacency in this grade. It is always pleasing to see the clubs who went through the tough times one year, re-organising themselves and having a shot at the finals the following. Two clubs that have rebounded strongly are Rupertswood (D1) and La Trobe Uni (D4), our only undefeated senior sides. Others looking strong after a fall include Caulfield Grammarians in C, Whitefriars in D1, Bentleigh and St Mary’s/Salesian in D3 and La Trobe Uni in D4. On the other hand, it seems the clubs promoted this year are having a tough time of it with the notable exceptions of Werribee (D1), Williamstown (D2) and St Francis Xavier (D3), all of whom appear headed for the finals, while incremental improvement from Ormond (B) and Eltham (D2) could see them still reach the four. However the biggest improver thus far has been De La Salle. De La hasn’t played in an A Section finals since 1993 and has never really threatened to do so since returning to the main stage in 2006. Last season they finished eighth on the ladder, but have taken huge steps this season to better that. Eight wins, one loss and equal first on the ladder as we turn. De La would have an unblemished record but for a lapse when it surrendered a 7 goal lead. I am pleased with the space the Age is giving the VAFA on Monday mornings and I was particularly delighted with the spread Paul Daffey did on De La a fortnight ago. The ways to build a powerful VAFA football club are varied, but there is plenty to like about the way De La has gone about its business. Today’s top of the table clash against Xavs has been a long time coming, but this is just one of a number of challenges they will face in the second half of the season on the way to a shot at again claiming the coveted L. A. Adamson Cup. 1 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2009 V THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION June 27th, 2009 Price: $2.00 Vol. 09 No. 10 Michael Sholly CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Editorial

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HALF WAYRound Nine - half way mark of the home and awayseason - and time for a mid-term reflection toreflect on events thus far. All teams have playedeach other, looked each other in the eye and will nodoubt come again with a new battle plan ifunsuccessful.The first nine rounds are used to size up youropponent; the second nine are to land some tellingpunches when preparing for the knockout blows inSeptember. No longer does that cheeky goal-sneakor the recruit from the country get under yourguard. Every player is accounted for.The Amateur footballer looks at each individualsection in some detail, but overall, it is fair to saythat 2009 is proving to be as competitive andenthralling as ever. One of the major strengths ofthe VAFA is the depth of our clubs in our lowersections. Last week, I watched the D2 gamebetween Williamstown CYMS and OldWestbourne. The game was played in extremelywindy and cold conditions, yet the standard of playwas extremely high. With these clubs, andWerribee, we are building strength in the westernsuburbs and it surely won’t be long before a teamor two from out that way is slugging it out in ourpremier divisions.The most competitive of all the Sections is B. Thetop three teams, St Bernards, Old Melburnians andSt Kevins, were all defeated on the weekendclosing the gap between relegation andpromotion. One week, you’re staving offrelegation and the next, shooting for the four.There is no time for complacency in this grade.It is always pleasing to see the clubs who wentthrough the tough times one year, re-organisingthemselves and having a shot at the finals thefollowing. Two clubs that have rebounded

strongly are Rupertswood(D1) and La Trobe Uni(D4), our only undefeatedsenior sides. Otherslooking strong after a fallinclude CaulfieldGrammarians in C,Whitefriars in D1, Bentleigh and StMary’s/Salesian in D3 and La Trobe Uni in D4.On the other hand, it seems the clubs promotedthis year are having a tough time of it with thenotable exceptions of Werribee (D1),Williamstown (D2) and St Francis Xavier (D3), allof whom appear headed for the finals, whileincremental improvement from Ormond (B) andEltham (D2) could see them still reach the four.However the biggest improver thus far has beenDe La Salle. De La hasn’t played in an A Sectionfinals since 1993 and has never really threatenedto do so since returning to the main stage in2006. Last season they finished eighth on theladder, but have taken huge steps this season tobetter that. Eight wins, one loss and equal first onthe ladder as we turn. De La would have anunblemished record but for a lapse when itsurrendered a 7 goal lead.I am pleased with the space the Age is giving theVAFA on Monday mornings and I was particularlydelighted with the spread Paul Daffey did on De Laa fortnight ago. The ways to build a powerfulVAFA football club are varied, but there is plenty tolike about the way De La has gone about itsbusiness.Today’s top of the table clash against Xavs hasbeen a long time coming, but this is just one of anumber of challenges they will face in the secondhalf of the season on the way to a shot at againclaiming the coveted L. A. Adamson Cup.

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THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLERTHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONJune 27th, 2009 Price: $2.00 Vol. 09 No. 10

Michael Sholly CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Editorial

Tigers, who while outdonelast week, still have thepower to be beat the bestthat most teams can dish up.

UUnniivveerrssiittyy BBlluueess welcomedthe well-travelled AAlliissttaaiirrNNeevviillllee to their lineup and while they led at the firstbreak, found themselves in trouble when Old Scotchraced away in the second quarter. Not for the first timethis season, the Cards got a little ahead of themselves,and were on the wrong end of a second-half pasting (12goals to 3) from the Varsity. DDiigggglleerr HHeeiinnzz turned it on,slotting five or the home team, ably backed by MMaattttTToorrnneeyy who kept the dangerous LLaacchhiiee TThhoommppssoonnquiet, and PPaatt SSmmiitthh and MMiicchhaaeell LLeewwiiss who scoredhat-tricks. CChhaarrlliiee TTaalllleenntt was best for Scotch, whodisappointed again after setting up a handy lead.

OOlldd XXaavveerriiaannss humiliated Collegians at Toorak Park,finishing the day an even 100 points to the good. MMaattttHHaannddlleeyy continued to dominate with his sure handsand straight shooting, while JJoosshh AAggiiuuss cut swathesthrough the Purple defense and booted five. OOlllliieeGGiiddlleeyy. RRyyaann CCoollbbeerrtt and MMiicckk DDaarrvveellll spelt trouble allday for the Lions, who were punished all over the park.KKiivvaanncc CCeevviikk,, JJoonnoo DDiixxoonn and AAnnddrreeww SSccootttt toiled invain for the visitors, while Colls’ club officals struggledto recall other defeats as big as this one was.

OOlldd BBrriigghhttoonn shook off the trauma of the De LaMassacre and began their afternoon in fine styleagainst Old Ivanhoe. As the afternoon progressed,however, the Browns came back strongly to send ashudder down the spines of the boys on the balcony. Amere eight points separated the teams at the end withDDaammiieenn HHuugghheess and LLuukkee MMaannnn coming up trumps forthe Tonners and BBrreetttt SSiinnccllaaiirr kicking four. BBrraaddTThhoommppssoonn and RReexx RRoobbeerrttss were best for the haplessHoers, who do not lack talent but have forgotten howto win.

Old Essendon, whose pre-season dreams havebecome a nightmare and whose backsides were stillno doubt sore from their huge whipping at their laststart, survived a late lunge from a maybe-moribundMarcellin. The Bombers led by seventeen points atthe lemons but eight shots at the sticks from theEagles in the last left them three points to the poorerwhen the Bulleen bell rang. LLuukkee GGeeiisstteerr potted fivein a best-on-ground performance for the visitors. Hewas ably backed by CChhrriissttiiaann DDaayy and DDaannss CCooooppeerrand FFllaahheerrttyy, while Marcellin’s best included thebrothers CCoonnssiiddiinnee, the veteran DDaarryyll MMaarrssoonn andCCaamm MMaaccLLaarreenn.

TTHHIISS WWEEEEKKI recall a few season’s back when R10 saw all of theR1 losers in the winners’ circle. “Could this happenagain?” I hear you ask as you look over at thefixture. I’ll save you the trouble. NNOO!! Whatever mayhappen elsewhere, SSBBMMTT will atone for their narrow137 point Opening Day victory and might kick 30goals at East Keilor this time out. BBrriigghhttoonn is looking to turn the tables on Scotch atCamberwell and might very well do that. I have ahunch that the Tonners’ best is better than theCards’ best right now, so I’ll go with the visitors.Then again, the Scotchies’ worst is a long way betterthan the Beachies’ worst. I also had a hunch about Collegians last week andthat went pretty well, didn’t it (as anonymous textmessages and phone calls have kept reminding me).This week, another hunch – they’ll put up a strongeffort at home but will fall short against UUnnii BBlluueess,who are getting better by the week. The big one on Saturday is at De La, where the slickSallies welcome the zippy Xavs. It promises to be avery physical contest as well as a quick one. Therewon’t be too any easy moments as both teams willbe keen to apply the blowtorch from the outset. It’sdifficult to split them and cruel to try, but someone,sadly yours truly, has to do it. DDee LLaa SSaall llee in aripping game.Sunday sees an intriguing early relegation battlebetween the Eagles and the Hoers at HQ. I can’trecall the Browns ever winning on the expanse andunless there is an over-enthusiastic baptism of thenew water supply due to come on line this week, it’llbe all MMaarrcceellll iinn.

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The front nine is behind us, but that was the easy part,just the warm-up. Now we are homeward bound withAmen Corner still ahead of us. The premiership, thefinals and relegation are still mathematically possiblefor all ten clubs, though it would take a massiveupending of the apple cart for that parable about thefirst being last and the last first to come true this year.

In truth, the A Section competition has broken intothree groups. Ennio Morricone dubbed them, il Buono,il Brutto, il Cattivo, (for those not versed in the nativetongue of Gina Lollobrigida, the Good, the Bad, theUgly. Recognising the chameleon-like characteristics ofmost A Section outfits, we group them according toalready displayed levels of competence:

• Old Xavs, De La Salle, SBMT and Uni Blues• Old Brighton, Old Scotch, Collegians• Marcellin, Old Essendon and Old Ivanhoe

There can be no argument with that first congregation,nor indeed the last. Il Brutto might be a tough mark forthe middle band, as each has enjoyed some good days,but those have indeed been mixed with the poor. Whilethe three in the cellar try to find their way back up thestairs, it is for that middle group to make a run that willsee them with a September commitment, or at veryleast, shape the seedings for the post-season.

While the top dogs guard their spots, they can hardlyindulge in cartel behaviour. The race for the doublechance has begun already, with the top four all ratingtheir chances and keen to knock each other off theperch. We may yet be facing weeks of turmoil at thetop, which may open the door slightly for a team to giveit a Nicklaus at Augusta ’86 style crack.

DDee LLaa SSaallllee did their chances no harm last week with astunning victory at Brindisi Street. They have adoptedthe style of last year’s premier as their own and after acautious beginning that saw them absorbing the intenseheat from the home team, they reversed the force fieldand heaped it back - with interest. BBeenn PPhhiibbbbss was bestafield for SBMT, but he had few friends. LLeeiigghh HHaarrrriissoonn,,MMiicchhaaeell DDuuggggaann,, JJaarrrroodd MMoolloonneeyy,, AAaarroonn SShhiieellddss andthe tough and talented skipper DDaavviidd LLoowwee wereperhaps the best of a very sharp De La outfit. This is avery quick team, hard to catch and with leg-speed thatenables them to get to every contest and to lay aneffective tackle if beaten to the ball. They are armed andextremely dangerous. The same might be said of the

OLD SCOTCH v OLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIANS v UNI BLUESDE LA SALLE v OLD XAVS

OLD ESSENDON v ST BEDES/MEN TIGOLD IVANHOE v MARCELLIN

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TODAY’S A SECTION MATCHES

A SECTIONby Michael Fitzgerald

LAST ROUND’S RESULTS – A

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A SECTIONOOLLDD BBRRIIGGHHTTOONN 66..33 1100..44 1122..99 1155..1155 ((110055))OOLLDD IIVVAANNHHOOEE 2.1 9.5 12.6 14.13 (97)OOLLDD BBRRIIGGHHTTOONN:: Goals: B. Sinclair 4, T. Jakobi 2, T. Mentiplay 2, J. Cannon 2,B. Mason, J. Perrett, C. Tolj, J. Pickering, D. Spriggs. Best: D. Hughes, L. Mann,J. Perrett, C. Buckley, T. Jakobi, J. Cannon OOLLDD IIVVAANNHHOOEE:: Goals: B. Thompson3, A. Delmonte 3, A. Baldwin 2, N. Clarke, S. Curatolo, S. Geilings, M. Luxon, C.Nichol, N. Butler. Best: B. Thompson, R. Roberts, C. Nichol, H. Heta, S. Geilings,S. CuratoloUUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY BBLLUUEESS 33..44 55..88 1122..1133 1177..1177 ((111199))OOLLDD SSCCOOTTCCHH 2.2 7.5 9.6 10.9 (69)UUNNII BBLLUUEESS:: Goals: D. Heinz 5, P. Smith 3, M. Lewis 3, D. Paton 2, D. Wood, H.Weddell, C. Shaw, D. Nicholson. Best: D. Heinz, M. Torney, M. McLeod, J.Mugavin, M. Lewis, A. Lowcock OOLLDD SSCCOOTTCCHH:: Goals: A. Pike 3, A. Houlihan 3,B. Doherty 2, L. Thompson, S. Sherwen. Best: C. Tallent, T. Widmer, L. Brennan,A. Pike, R. Eva, L. ArmstrongSSTT BBEEDDEESS//MMEENNTTOONNEE TTIIGGEERRSS 4.4 5.5 8.9 11.12 (78)DDEE LLAA SSAALLLLEE 11..33 44..88 1122..1111 1188..1111 ((111199))SSBBMMTT:: Goals: B. Collins 2, M. Curcio 2, P. McGettigan 2, B. Phibbs 2, J. Hellier,M. Wintle, S. Richards. Best: B. Phibbs, T. Mavric, P. McGettigan, N. Corda, M.Curcio, T. Marks DDLLSS:: Goals: M. Duggan 4, L. Harrison 2, D. Lowe 2, N. Roberts2, J. Phillips 2, M. Fieldsend, T. Moloney, B. Oakley, S. Pickett, J. Gotch, D. Hale.Best: J. Moloney, D. Lowe, A. Shields, L. Harrison, T. Moloney, B. OakleyMMAARRCCEELLLLIINN 2.2 6.5 9.6 13.10 (88)OOLLDD EESSSSEENNDDOONN 44..00 55..33 1122..55 1144..77 ((9911))MMAARRCCEELLLLIINN:: Goals: M. Considine 3, J. Bortolotto 2, L. Considine 2, D. Cullinan2, C. MacLaren 2, J. Crapper, D. Gartner. Best: L. Considine, D. Marson, C.MacLaren, S. Considine, N. Crosbie, M. Bortolotto OOLLDD EESSSSEENNDDOONN:: Goals: L.Geister 5, D. Flaherty 3, R. Baddeley, D. Biggs, C. Day, D. Forrest, C. Goullet, C.Tsardakis. Best: L. Geister, C. Day, D. Flaherty, D. Cooper, D. Biggs, T. SkurrieOOLLDD XXAAVVEERRIIAANNSS 77..11 1144..44 1177..88 2255..99 ((115599))CCOOLLLLEEGGIIAANNSS 2.0 5.1 6.3 9.5 (59)OOLLDD XXAAVVSS:: Goals: M. Handley 7, J. Agius 5, D. Lynch 3, R. Colbert 2, M. Darvell2, B. Rogerson 2, T. Clarke, O. Gidley, S. Johnston, J. Mercuri. Best: M. Handley,J. Agius, O. Gidley, R. Colbert, M. Darvell, B. Rogerson CCOOLLLLEEGGIIAANNSS:: Goals: J.Dixon 3, C. Blumfield 2, T. Rutherford 2, N. Corp, K. Cevik. Best: T. Rutherford,J. Dixon, A. Scott, S. Inglis, T. Zimbachs, C. Blumfield

A SECTION RESERVEOOLLDD BBRRIIGGHHTTOONN 77..11 1100..44 1155..1100 1177..1122 ((111144))OOLLDD IIVVAANNHHOOEE 1.0 4.2 4.2 4.4 (28)OOLLDD BBRRIIGGHHTTOONN:: Goals: J. Gerstman 4, D. Anthony 4, T. Zantuck 3, P. Phelan 2,M. Bartlett, A. Bristow, A. Clark, L. Nash. Best: P. Phelan, A. Bristow, T. Zantuck,J. Gerstman, A. Vandendungen, A. Clark OOLLDD IIVVAANNHHOOEE:: Goals: L. Bolzan 2, T.Harrison, R. Gieschen. Best: C. Georgiou, P. Dinakis, L. Bolzan, J. Weston, A.Diorietes, S. SmithSSTT BBEEDDEESS//MMEENNTTOONNEE TTIIGGEERRSS 11..22 22..44 44..1100 77..1144 ((5566))DDEE LLAA SSAALLLLEE 5.0 7.4 8.4 8.6 (54)SSBBMMTT:: Goals: J. Lynch 3, C. Richards 2, G. Brown, M. Barnhoorn. Best: C. Lee,C. Richards, T. Mitchell, J. Lynch, D. Ferraro, D. Garside DDLLSS:: Goals: S.Morwood 3, L. Walker 2, L. Bull, J. Crowe, C. Brodie. Best: J. Crowe, N. Stewart,C. Brodie, A. Roberts, J. Morel, R. McArdleOOLLDD XXAAVVEERRIIAANNSS 22..11 44..77 55..99 99..1100 ((6644))CCOOLLLLEEGGIIAANNSS 2.1 2.1 5.5 8.5 (53)OOLLDD XXAAVVSS:: Goals: C. Larkins 2, N. Corcoran, T. O'Meara, D. Rush, C. Santalucia,S. Skidmore, T. Agius, L. Knight. Best: C. Larkins, C. Santalucia, J. Davies, P.Ryan, J. McDonnell, L. Knight CCOOLLLLEEGGIIAANNSS:: Goals: M. Lynch 3, L. Nisbet 2, J.Parsons 2, N. Bobeff. Best: J. Parsons, T. Baxter, N. Lockett, M. Lynch, N.Bobeff, J. CurtisMMAARRCCEELLLLIINN 11..22 44..33 99..44 1133..44 ((8822))OOLLDD EESSSSEENNDDOONN 4.5 6.10 6.10 8.10 (58)MMAARRCCEELLLLIINN:: Goals: L. De Neefe 4, D. Fraser 3, T. Money 2, S. Crapper 2, N.Birrell, T. Jordan. Best: L. De Neefe, S. McPherson, N. Birrell, J. Mahoney, A.McGlin, T. Money OOLLDD EESSSSEENNDDOONN:: Goals: M. Flaherty 2, D. Podger 2, A.McKenzie, J. Dazkiw, B. Glassford, T. Wilson. Best: S. Filipovic, D. Stewart, J.Rogers, J. Saunders, A. Bell, H. WilsonUUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY BBLLUUEESS 77..33 1100..44 1144..55 1188..88 ((111166))OOLLDD SSCCOOTTCCHH 0.2 3.4 4.5 7.6 (48)UUNNII BBLLUUEESS:: Goals: Q. Gleeson 3, P. Hayes 3, T. Pryde 2, S. Gove 2, B. Millard,H. Rankin, J. Wood, J. Vickers Willis, N. Hardie Grant, I. Orr, J. Bailey, T.Fitzgerald. Best: C. Tate, T. Pryde, J. Vickers Willis, N. Hardie Grant, B. Millard,P. Hayes OOLLDD SSCCOOTTCCHH:: Goals: A. Tummel 3, C. Swan 2, A. Walsh, W. Strange.Best: W. Davis, A. Tummel, J. Furey, A. Walsh, N. Thompson, S. Dick.

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1. M.Bortolotto (C)2. J.Carlson3. C.MacLaren4. G.Romanin5. S.Considine6. T.Dickson7. M.Solomon8. M.Considine9. L.Considine (VC)10. T.Stafford12. P.Spence13. H.Lee14. A.Layton15. J.Bortolotto16. S.Abrahams18. D.Gartner19. J.Crapper20. M.Hermans21. D.Considine22. D.Marson23. D.Fraser24. T.Carlson25. J.Winstanley26. S.Connell28. J.Gasparini29. T.Jordan30. D.Redmond32. M.Turner33. J.Symes 34. D.Jarred (C)37. A.Apolloni38. B.Pell39. B.Colville42. W.Jarred43. S.Pesavento45. D.Theisz46. T.Money47. P.De Luca50. A.Zaicos51. D.Wildsmith52. S.Crapper53. D.Kayrooz54. T.Jones56. L.De Neefe57. D.Cullinan58. N.Saunders60. J.Blanch61. M.Ryan63. G.Cull66. N.Birrell70. A.Ceccomancini74. A.Montalto76. S.Chandler77. P.Newnes78. A.McGree80. P.O'Callaghan82. R.Gutterson

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANS

Coach:Greg McLoughlin Asst: ShaneYoung Glenn WadeRes. Coach: Simon

Williams. Asst: Daniel Mann. ChrisMcNicol.

1 M. Ainley (Co-C)2 A. Pirrie 3 S. Olliver 4 A. MacGillivray 5 A. Edge 6 R. Stewart 7 L. Peel 8 A. Bristow9 P. Phelan 10 J. Edge (Res C)11 B. Mason12 C. Sinclair13 A. Hewison14 C. Buckley (VC)15 B. Gadsden16 M. Gadsden 17 A. Van Den Dungen (RVC)18 L. Mann19 T. Mentiplay20 R. Eastgate20 J. Priestley21 D. Spriggs22 J. Gerstman 23 T. Zantuck24 J. Perrett (Co-C)25 B. Sinclair (VC)26 J. Geddes27 B. Crilly (RVC) 28 M. J. T. Smith29 J. Dickerson30 M. Pennycuick 31 S. Jackson32 D. Jennings 33 N. Marston34 A. Sinclair35 R. Joseph36 L. Buntz 37 D. Hughes38 J. Heath39 C. Williams 40 J. Cannon41 M. Bruin42 L. Hendra (Co-C)43 L. Warren (RVC)44 T. Jakobi45 M. McKimm 46 C. Tolj47 L. Brosnahan48 T. Edwards49 A. Jackson50 A. Ogilvie51 D. Sargent53 A. Clark54 K. Jackson56 M. L. Smith57 R. Ironmonger60 J. Davis61 M. Browning62 A. Kennedy63 C. Dowling65. L. Jackson66. T. Cooney71 M. Dewar72 A. Gunning74 K. Sheehan76 D. Cooper82 D. Dean83 M. Bate 99. M. Bartlett

DE LA SALLECoach: David Madigan

Asst: Mark Parker, Tony Morwood, Rob Bonnici

Res: Dom McInerneyCl 18: Tom Karvarik

1 Ni Roberts1r L Walker (Res VC)2 J Oakley3 B Corin 3r A Roberts4 Na Roberts5 M Duggan6 M Moore 7 P Harrison (Res C)8 M Davidson9 J Moloney9r D Meade10 D Lowe (C)11 W Fenton12 M Fieldsend13 J Gotch14 J Phillips15 D Hale15r J Brown16 S Pickett17 S Williams17r L Casey18 C Mercuri19 R McArdle20 A Shields (VC)21 D Close21r S Moorwood 22 M Brown22r R Quick23 R Sherman24 J Morel25 L Bull26 S Nethersole26r R Gamble27 C Ball28 N Murphy29 L Harrison29r C Brodie30 B Mannix31 N Stewart33 S Muller34 L Semmel37 O Salvatore38 J Hansen39 B Oakley40 M Collins41 J Young (Res VC)42 A Roberts43 A Greenhalgh44 T Kovess46 L Jarvis51 D Browning52 T Moloney53 V Moloney53r J Vickers54 M Nankervis55r M Lowe 58 R Breda61 C Kelliher88 S Dillon

1 D. Biggs2 C. Goullet3 D. Forrest4 D. Ryan5 D. Flaherty6 A. Frazer6 C. Ridley7 J. Leask8 C. Glassford9 H. Wilson10 T. Biggs10 M. Flaherty11 S. Vale11 B. Papal12 J. Kavanagh13 M. Schappacher14 R. Trajkovski14 D. Cerantonio15 J. Rogers16 C. Day17 S. Towner18 D. Cooper19 T. Wilson20 R. Baddeley20 L. Fitzgerald21 B. Clifton21 S. Dale22 J. Saville22 M. Portia23 T. Skurrie23 J. Hughes24 J. Dazkiw25 M. Williams26 D. Cerantonio27 J. Condos27 A. McKenzie28 R. Jones28 A. Fewster29 A. Bell30 C. Innes31 S. Dawson32 B. Hutchesson33 B. Jones34 D. Podger35 L. Kavanagh36 C. Obliubek37 C. Tzambazis38 T. Campbell39 D. Stewart40 T. Di Blasi41 J. Lenhart42 N. Bartram43 J. Dazkiw44 J. Saunders45 B. Remboulis46 S. Galbo47 B. Glassford48 B. Anderson49 D. Trevaskis50 A. De Cata51 J. Williams52 A. Alexander53 A. Baddeley54 D. Bryant55 D. Clarke56 C. Clues57 J. Cook58 J. Dalinkiewicz59 C. Davies60 T. Day61 D. Gradzki62 D. Hardy63 L. Jonas64 H. Leury65 S. Mackie66 B. Madden67 M. Jinks68 J. Milesi69 J. Millar70 B. Overman71 N. Rowe72 L. Skurrie73 A. Tadros

COLLEGIANSCoach: Mark HibbinsCoach: Simon Arnott

Reserves: Denis CastaldiReserves: Nick Hart

1 J. Dixon (VC)2 T. Bull3 B. Mooney4 N. Ries (VC)5 A. Scott6 H. Singh6r S. Woolley7 S. Taft8 C. Unsworth9 J. Fry10 J. Jorgensen11 D. Strachan11r B. Mackenzie12 T. Rutherford13 K. Cevik14 L. Nisbet15 C. Holst16 A. Baxter17 R. Hosking18 T. Zimbachs19 S. Inglis20 A. Fletcher21 S. Skurrie22 H. Apted23 W. Tardif24 E. Waters25 J. Kondarovskis25r R. Muir26 E. Bird27 N. Lockett28 A. Dunlop29 N. Stone (VC)30 N. Burrows 31 N. Roach32 C. Blumfield (C)33 M .Williams34 H. Croft35 M. Lynch36 N. Corp37 S. Hall38 A. Fabris39 S. Grose40 J. Parsons41 B. Duff42 S. Arnott43 E. Malone44 J. Wood45 A. Stone46 J. Hampton47 A. Benton48 L. Watson49 W. Grainger50 F. Boland51 L. Saunders52 M. Naylor53 J. Allen54 J. Adgemis55 S. Copeland 56 T. Thomas57 C. Elg58 N. Bobeff59 S. Cutts60 T. Cook61 E. Cordner62 D. George63 M. King72 M. Tyson

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1 A. Tummel2 T. Aurel-Smith3 A. Gray4 C. Tallent5 S. Dick6 J. Keogh7 N. Leitl8 J. Barton9 B. Dean10 J. Byrne (VC)11 N. Allen12 A. Quail13 N. Brown14 A. Houlihan15 M. Parisi16 A. Walsh17 T. Leeds18 W. Lewis (C)19 A. Sutherland20 S. Troon21 A. Routledge22 R. Ashton23 W. Davis24 J. Davis25 P. Butler26 N. Hildebrandt27 J. Kitchen28 T. Widmer29 S. Angus30 S. Bradley31 L. Armstrong32 R. Eva33 G. Dick34 D. Scheetz35 W. Strange36 M. Tyrell37 S. Leith38 N. Byrne39 L. Thompson40 A. Pike41 S. Thompson (VC)42 W. Slade43 S. Craig44 T. Keck45 M. Tyler46 N. Lawrence47 S. Connell48 P. Rattray49 A. McCarthy50 C. OʼShannessy51 J. Wright52 A. Wallace-Smith53 S. Jonas54 J. Strachan55 C. Swan56 T. Mead57 T. Green58 J. Furey59 A. Mitchell60 N. Thompson61 R. Porter62 T. Gaunt63 I. Grant64 T. Harkness65 J. Brownell66 D. Jennings67 P. Jacobs69 B. Clarke70 M. Bilney71 T. Cornish72 H. Perry73 R. Njoku76 J. Cade77 L. Brennan78 R. McCann80 J. Toohey81 P. Licuria83 D. Corridon84 J. Daggian85 J. Bowden91 S. Sherwen99 B. Doherty

OLD SCOTCHCoach: Peter Banfield

Asst. Coaches: Pat Ryan & Brian Winton

Res Coach: Chris Cogan

ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS

Coach: Owen LalorAsst Coach: Adrian Connolly, Sam

Anstey Res Coach: Brad Berry1. C.Crowley2. E.Spargo3. S.Curatolo (VC) 4. S Geilings 5. C.Georgiou 6. S.Low7. J.Gieschen (VC) 8. A.Del Monte9. C Sutherland 10. B.Nagel11. N.Butler 12. A.Bence 13. J.Binney (RVC)14. B.Thompson (C15. T.Pantano16. S.Price17. C.Nichol18. P.Jolley 19. P.Dinakis20. R.Roberts21. S.Fragiacomo22. J.Britten23. K.Theodossi24. R.Butler25. E.Byrne26. B.Harrison27. H.Heta28. S Morris29. R.Weddle30. T.Davis31. A.Dioretes32. R.Gieschen (Rc)33. T.Hosking34. R.Jessop35. A.Berry (Rvc)36. G.Hartrick37. A.Baldwin38. W.George39. L.Vaughan40. J.Mathew41. J.Weston (Rvc)42. T.Harrison43. S.Smith44. M.Luxon45. M.Toovey46. N.Clark47. S.Cetin48. M.Clark49. R.Fitzgerald50. M.Bodycoat51. M.Golden52. J.Viney53. R.Coleman54. R.Stamford55. S.Pearce56. C.Gianfagna57. A.Bolzan58. L.Bolzan59. A.Steer60. D.Madigan61. J.Minas62. J.Mugavin63. S.Ward64. D.Geilings65. D.Hawkes66. B.Halkyard67. S.Brennan68. R.Hondromatides69. M.Young70. A.Gianfagna

1 N Bye2 C Santalucia3 J Pasceri4 J A McDonnell5 D Rush6 A Oswald7 N Serafini8 T Fleming (C)9 D Lynch10 A (James) Ryan11 L Howard12 A Bowen13 T Ruyg14 J Agius15 C Smith16 B Rogerson17 C Larkins18 M Darvell19 T Dynon20 D Higgins22 D Ryan23 S Johnston 24 C Purss25 R Carey26 N Wynne27 L Ginnivan28 J P McDonnell29 M Handley30 T Clarke31 M Ball (VC)32 O Gidley33 A (John) Ryan34 R Colbert36 D Sapuppo37 N Dimattina38 P Ryan39 J Douglas40 C Sanfilippo41 E Prowse42 N Corcoran43 T Woodruff44 H Murphy45 J Glen46 S Skidmore (Res C) 47 T Agius48 A Dess49 P Armstrong50 F Paterson52 M Ambrose53 J Mercuri54 J Morton56 J Quinn57 M Skidmore58 J Hanger60 L Knight61 R Lynch62 M Romanin63 T O'Meara65 F Dimattina

OLD XAVERIANSCoach: Simon Lethlean

Assts: Andrew Brushfield, AndrewGowers, Lex Vasdekis

Res Coach: David LandriganAsst: David Walsh

1 P. Wintle2 L. Wintle3 S. Anstey4 B. Phibbs (VC)5 B. Collins6 J. Kane7 A. Scafidi (VC)8 A. Scafidi9 C. Richards10 M. Wintle11 J. Tyquin (C)12 P. Groves13 T. Groves14 S. Richards15 D. Poynton16 R. Power17 N. Corda18 A. Kane/B Neville19 M. Hilton 20 C. Tobin 22 J. Maddocks23 J. Lynch24 J. Hellier25 D. Porter26 G. Brown27 T. Marks28 A. McMahon29 D. Waters30 M. McGettigan31 A. Paterson32 C. Ryan 33 H. Shakaib34 K. Bliesner35 M. Barnhoorn36 N. Herrington37 P. Brennan38 J. McNeil39 D. Kean 40 M. Rowse41 M. Geschke42 L. Borella43 C. Mouritz44 S. L'Huillier45 T. Mitchell46 D. McDonald47 M. Bodinnar 48 D. Ferraro /J. Williams49 A. Falkiner50 T. Mavric51 D. Wearne /K. McConnell52 P. Tyquin53 M. Curcio54 D. Lynch56 C. Neville57 S. Rose /J Robertson58 C. Lee /S. Monaghan 59 D Kelly /A Fleming60 A. Zagami61 A. L'Huillier 62 M. Bodinaar63 H. Dwyer64 P. McGettigan65 S. Jones66 W. Parker67 P. Nicholls68 D. McInerney70 L. Terrell71 L. Porter72 M. McColl73 J. Terrell74 A. Freeman75 A. Ryan76 S. Vytas77 H. Dwyer78 W. Alderman79 C. Ravesi80 L. Thomas81 T. Foster82 A. Pothitos83 H. Trotter84 J. Villamar85 J. Perkin86 S. Burgess87 J. Mattingly88 M. Hecker89 J. Mole90 P. Campion91 S. Wilkinson92 A. Wilkinson93 P. Delahunty94 D. Atkins95 D. L'Huillier97 S. Newsome97 P. Considine98 A. Vandenblink

1 M Maltman2 M McLeod3 C Shaw4 S Gilbertson5 Q Gleeson6 D Nicholson7 J Mugavin9 S Chadwick12 A Lowcock13 T Girdwood14 O Robertson15 B McConnell16 A Austin17 G de

Crespigny18 B Mugavin19 M Torney20 J Watts 21 M Lewis22 B Millard23 J Meagher24 T Muhlebach25 A Solly26 E Hamer27 N Burchell28 H Weddell29 J Vickers-

Willis30 D Brady31 J Van de Pol32 M Paterson 33 S Roache34 T McKinnon35 A Lyon36 I Orr36 T McKinley37 M Kelly37 H Vickers-

Willis38 D Carmody39 D Heinz40 P Smith41 T Stainforth42 A Suvoltos43 B Merriman44 J Wood45 T McCredie46 S Gove47 C Pyke48 T Pryde49 P Steele50 D Wood

51 C Tate52 J Crawford53 M Weston54 P Pavli55 T Fitzgerald56 H Rankin57 J Heinz58 J Kiteley59 D Paton60 M Steinbach61 H Spring62 S Lovison63 B Laidlaw 64 J Beks65 B Townsing66 D Hayter67 N Hardie-

Grant68 D Gregory69 S Balodis70 L Quin71 A Stewart72 D Marshall 73 R Wilson74 J Bailey75 A Kelly76 A Larkin77 O Lade78 T Calvert79 N Freeman80 T Granleese81 T Whelan82 I MacPhail83 C Tonkin84 D Powney85 N Grady86 V Dislakis87 S Bell88 H El-Fahkri89 T Wilmot90 C Thomson91 W Van de Pol92 Z Haines93 B Denham94 W McLachlan95 C Robinson96 N Beks97 T Auld98 M Young99 J Perkins

A SECTIONOLD IVANHOE

GRAMMARIANSCoach: Dan Winkel

Asst Coach: Nick Duggan, ChanzCrowley Res Coach: Nick Duggan

OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANSCoach: Adam EdwardsCoach: Rodney Callahan

Assist. Coach: Nick Condos

UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach: John Kanis

Res Coach: Damien Guengerich

MARCELLINCoach: Glenn Cox

Assist. Coaches: Lewis O'Flynn,Stephen Boysen

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SHARP SHOOTERSROUND 9 2009

D1 SECTION L. Brennan RUP 5 42C. Lee WER 0 25G. Phillips RUP 2 24

D1 SECTION RESERVEN. Crowe WHI 1 25A. Walsh RUP 0 22M. Stroud OM 0 20T. McCutcheon WER 2 20

D2 SECTIONC. Bannister TP 6 60J. Coghlan PEN 6 40S. Payze PEN 1 27

D2 SECTION RESERVEG. Burgess WCYMS 4 37K. Dowsey WCYMS 2 28Z. Wenke BAN 3 25S. Tuckman BAN 0 22

D3 SECTIONR. Kirk ELST 5 35D. Hill SMS 0 27J. Anton WB 1 26

D3 SECTION RESERVEB. Hunt BENT 0 41M. Sweeney UHS-VU 0 32W. Pocock MG 6 26

D4 SECTIONA. Yaman SU 3 62N. Nuske RC 5 53B. Murnane AP 1 41

D4 SECTION RESERVEA. Rodwell MTL 8 36J. McGuinness LTU 0 36D. Manoukian MTL 1 33J. Matheson RC 0 32

U19 PREMIER S. Muller DLS 9 49C. Mason OS 3 24J. Hunt OT 1 19D. Noonan OX 0 18

U19 SOUTH 1 L. Bennett OM 0 37P. Karageorgiou St K 1 27N. Fyfield DLS 6 23S. Clements ORM 3 23

U19 SOUTH 2 B. Morrison BENT 0 36M. Innes HR 5 36N. Fallon HR 0 25

U19 NORTH 1 S. Killworth OCAM 4 53W. Pickering FITZ 2 36L. Genovesi OE 0 22

U19 NORTH 2 P. Jones ESL 5 29B. Skelton OG/UB 0 23A. Price OG/UB 0 22R. Officer OG/UB 0 22

UNDER 18 T. Costigan OAK 3 30R. Jetta OAK 7 23J. Henry UHS-VU 2 21D. Kyngiopoulos OAK 4 20

CLUB XVIII (1) M. Altis OX 2 1 28E. Cooper OM 1 25J. Rush OX 0 20

CLUB XVIII (2)A. Hillier OCAM 4 26D. Barry WHI 0 23P. Bourke OCAM 2 20G. Petroff MAR 4 20

CLUB XVIII (SOUTH)S. Saunders CGS 0 40M. Bell OAK 1 32S. Dalton OAK 2 20R. Hummerston OS 6 20

CLUB XVIII (NORTH) L. Guerra OCAR 3 23J. Weddle OI 1 17G. George OI 0 16

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Player Club Last Round Total RESULTS OF TRIBUNAL

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A SECTIONM. Handley OX 7 27B. Sinclair OB 1 23A. Delmonte OI 3 26J. Dixon COLL 3 25

A SECTION RESERVED. Rush OX 1 28T. Zantuck OB 3 21P. Dinakis OI 0 17D. Fraser MAR 3 17

B SECTIONM. Giansiracusa StK 4 34A. Ramsden OT 5 32M. Robbins ORM 3 28M. Martinov ORM 3 26

B SECTION RESERVED. Beckett ORM 4 30P. Harris St BER 5 25P. Gilmour St BER 0 23

C SECTIONA. Slevison CG 6 49S. Gower BEA 4 45D. Fayman AJAX 5 38

C SECTION RESERVE C. Raine MAZ 7 44B. Scott CG 5 24J. Aitken MAZ 2 20

JJuunnee 2233,, 22000099Christopher Meighen, Fitzroy. Abuse language, 2 matches.Steven Bracchi, South Melbourne Districts. Failed toappear, 1 match.Robert Wood, Yarra Valley. Striking, 2 matches.Bryan Roberts, Kew. Unduly rough play, 4 matches.Tristan Parker, Old Xaverians ((UUnnddeerr--1199)). Striking, 2matches.

JJuunnee 2233,, 22000099Ormond and Old Camberwell charged with a minor meleewhich allegedly occurred in their senior match played onSaturday June 13 at EE Gunn Reserve.Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty. Ormond $100(first offence for a minor melee over the previous two yearperiod) and Old Camberwell $150 (second offence for aminor melee over the previous two year period).

Old Westbourne and Old Paradians charged with a majormelee which allegedly occurred in their senior matchplayed on Saturday June 13 at Old Westbourne.Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty. OldWestbourne $200 (first offence for a major melee over theprevious two year period) and Old Paradians $300(second offence for a major melee over the previous twoyear period).

RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION HEARINGS

their mini drought.The Snowdogs play host toOC. Last time these two met itwas an action packed drawngame. I fancy the WestEssendon outfit to take all 4points this time around.

MMIIDD YYEEAARR RREEVVIIEEWWSSnnoowwddooggss:: Have surprised a few including myself and thebookies. Have a young list bursting with talent includingCCaavvee,, OOvveerrmmaann & JJoolllleeyy which capped off beautifully byseasoned champion BBeenn JJoorrddaann. Mark my words theSnake Pit will be a painfully place to visit in season 2009.Finals certainties but inexperience may yet show.(Prediction 3rd)OOMM:: The premiership favourites have looked a millionsdollars for most of the season. Recruits GGaarrddnneerr andGGrreeeennee have added plenty while DDaavviieess has beenunstoppable at times. Have thrown in a couple of surpriselosses to keep us all on our toes but look to be the nuts.Depth looks to be the best in the league based upon 3rds(Club XVIII, 19s & an undefeated reserves side.(Prediction 1st)TTrriinniittyy:: Form side of the comp. The T’s started with a whirlof publicity beating OH with RRoobbeerrtt HHaarrvveeyy. The seasonthen fell away with 3 losses on the spin. However with thecompetitions best forwards (RRaammbboo,, CCuulltteerraa && HHeeaallyy), BBIIroaming the midfield & 5 wins on the trot the Bulleen boysare steamrolling into second half of the season.(Prediction 2nd)SSKKOOBB:: A great start to the year had SKOB 6-1 and top ofthe pile. However with 2 losses on the spin and only asolitary victory against fellow top 4 sides would be causefor concern out at Righetti. With the competition 2ndmeanest defence, the comps leading sharpshooter (MMiicckkGGiiaa) and a midfield including DDoowwdd,, SSiimmppssoonn && MMaahhoonneeyyit does take Sherlock Holmes to figure out PPoowweellllyy & thebrain trust will be trying to find a big forward to kick goals.(Prediction 4th)OOrrmmoonndd:: Been an up & down season for the Os.Fortunately at the moment they are now very much on theup. With the ultra impressive MMaarrttiinnoovv and a provenquantity in RRoobbbbiinnss they will take some stopping with thefinals very much in sight. I suspect some early homelosses may come back to haunt them as they chargetowards a finals berth. (Prediction 6th)UUnnii BBllaacckkss:: Looked down and out going into Round 9 buta win against the flag fancies has them back into it. Showedearly signs before falling into a heap but do have talent allover the park, with a really strong reserve side providing

plenty of depth. Early loses may hurt but if LLaaccyy and LLooxxlleeyycan keep delivering the ball to Bolts then anything is apossibility. (Prediction 5th)BBllooooddss:: The Jekyll & Hyde of the comp. Have knocked off2 ladder leaders but have only had 1 other victory. Wouldnot be overstating things by saying they appear to be abetter side when HHaarrvvss pulls on the purple. With schoolcommitments coming to an end the biggest hands in theammo should be back in action more often. Coupled withmore BBaannggaa appearances OH will keep away from troublethis year. Do not think they have the depth to trouble.(Prediction 7th)HHaammppttoonn RRoovveerrss:: As honest as the day is long with agood even spread. However at the risk of soundingpatronising the Hampton Rovers have lacked the polishand perhaps a little luck to trouble the top sides(Although worth noting they went within a whisker at theRat Cage). Leaping LLeerrooyy has been the standoutperformer for mine in a solid first half of the season in Bsection. Having a feel they will continue to battle withrelegation (Prediction 9th)CCaammbbeerrwweellll :: Fantastic win to end the first half does notmask obvious difficulties. The Wellers have greatfirepower (KKiinnggsslleeyy in particular) and a handy midfield(HHeennddrriiee in particular has been great) but leak like a spivat the back. A little like a house built on sand I expect astruggle in the second half. With percentage as it ismight need to win as many as 5 games to avoid the trapdoor. (Prediction 10th)OOlldd CCaarreeyy:: Another team that the falter to deceive. Saidit many a time but top end talent to match anything in thesection (think RReeiidd,, HHoowwaatt,, RRoowwee) and some youngdeveloping types. The injury curse hit hard at the start ofthe year and the season has never really got back ontrack. Freemantle going down in particular has hurt. Ifplayers can stay out of the physio room they’ll upset afew and stay in the grade; now too far back for finals.(Prediction 8th)

Stay tuned for the team of the first half of the year nextweek. Any and all suggestions can be emailed to myselfat wwiill ll__mmccccaannnn@@hhoottmmaaiill.. ccoomm.Yours in football, Will McCann.

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RROOUUNNDD 99 RREEVVIIEEWWWhat a round to end to end the first half. Had upsets,boilovers and jostling at both ends of the table. Shame Ihave whizzed through the round 9 to include the worldfamous mid year review.Out at the Complex the Wellers turned on the style in thelast to record what could be an ultra important victory.Staring down the barrel at bottom spot Coach Loatsdelivered a stirring 3rd Quarter time speech. The troopsresponded, Camberwell storming home in the processsending Carey to the bottom of the pile.In the replay of last year’s C section grand final the largecrowd out and the Gunn saw history repeat itself. Ormondlooked the stronger side all day but could not shake theever persistent Hampton Rovers. The Monders dideventually run out winners; HRAFC will be ruing theinaccuracy in front of goals.Blackers sprung the surprise of the season thus far with aplucky win over the flag fancies. With 2009 on the line Uni,inspired by PPaauull KKeemmppttoonn evoking memories of his 2007finals series, led all the way over a lacklustre OMs outfit.The game was still in the balance at 3 quarter time but theStudents outscored the Redlegs into the breeze to gethome comfortably.The T’s continue to press their claim out at the PlayingFields. In an ultra effective ultra accurate first quarterTrinity kicked 8 straight to take a strange hold of the game.St Kevs hung in there and inspired by BG’s 200th made arun in the last, getting to within 3 goals. However it neverlooked likely with the returning AA.. CCuullttrreerraa and the form ofBBII Trinity always looked pretty comfortable.The return of HHaarrvvss and a return to the winner’s board,coincidence I think not!!!!! The Bloods had fabulous backsto the wall win against the table topping St. Bernard’s.Another side facing a second half battling the drop OHrecorded an all the way win to keep their hopes for season2009 alive and kicking. HHaarrvvss,, LLooeewwee and VVoossss allconspired to dominate the contested footy both in the airand on the ground. St Bernards will be disappointed in theirlapse of form and the youngsters who have got them to thetop could not maintain the intensity of performance.

RROOUUNNDD 1100 PPRREEVVIIEEWWRedlegs to bounce back like a good side does. Camberwellwith a little momentum will push them all the way.The Ts to continue their good form with a solid victory overthe Bloods. Blacks push up the ladder to gain impetus following a winover Hampton RoversMatch of the day sees the Os travel to the Rat Cage. SKOBhas been untouchable at home and I suspect they will break

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OLD TRINITY v OLD HAILEYBURYOLD CAMBERWELL v OLD MELBURNIANS

ST KEVINS v ORMONDST BERNARDS v OLD CAREY

UNI BLACKS v HAMPTON ROVERS

TODAY’S B SECTION MATCHES

LAST ROUND’S RESULTS – BB SECTION

OOLLDD MMEELLBBUURRNNIIAANNSS 3.3 5.7 8.11 10.14 (74)UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY BBLLAACCKKSS 33..11 66..44 1155..99 1199..1133 ((112277))OOLLDD MMEELLBB:: Goals: T. Paule 3, J. Beaumont 2, C. Gardiner 2, T. Seccull, T.Beaumont, M. Davis. Best: T. Seccull, E. Mitchell, A. Lapin, S. Greene, W.Harvey, T. Paule UUNNII BBLLAACCKKSS:: Goals: H. Lacey 3, P. Kempton 3, J. Vanderloo 3,M. Savige 2, A. Drysdale 2, M. Bolton 2, A. Rau 2, T. Napier, A. Pitt. Best: A.Rau, A. Cadd, H. Lacey, P. Kempton, M. Savige, S. HisseyOOLLDD CCAARREEYY 3.2 3.4 10.8 12.10 (82)OOLLDD CCAAMMBBEERRWWEELLLL 44..00 1100..44 1100..55 1166..77 ((110033))OOLLDD CCAARREEYY:: Goals: N. Thompson 3, A. Kent 3, R. Josephs 2, C. McGrath, A.Willingham, S. Arthur, M. Dawson. Best: M. Dawson, A. Kent, R. Josephs, C.Smith, L. Crozier, N. Thompson OOLLDD CCAAMMBBEERRWWEELLLL:: Goals: J. Dorazio 4, D.Desanctis 3, K. Kingsley 3, W. Carlyle 2, L. Oswald 2, C. Hendrie, R. Deev. Best:A. Clarke, D. McGuigan, R. Tallis, C. Hendrie, R. Deev, L. OswaldOOLLDD HHAAIILLEEYYBBUURRYY 88..44 1100..66 1144..1100 1155..1122 ((110022))SSTT BBEERRNNAARRDDSS 2.2 6.5 6.9 11.11 (77)OOLLDD HHAAIILLEEYYBBUURRYY:: Goals: B. Voss 4, A. Brown 3, N. Holloway 2, R. Johnson, F.Mohammad, B. Hampton, L. Baptist, S. Loewe, R. Harvey. Best: B. Voss, F.Mohammad, H. McLauchlan, A. Brown, M. Lillie, S. Erikson SSTT BBEERRNNAARRDDSS::Goals: C. Liberatore 3, C. Mitchell 2, A. Singleton 2, N. Smith, L. McLeod, M.Sullivan, B. Jordan. Best: B. Jordan, R. Schroder, L. O'Sullivan, T. Caven, M.Moloney, C. LiberatoreOOLLDD TTRRIINNIITTYY 88..00 1122..33 1144..33 1188..55 ((111133))SSTT KKEEVVIINNSS 4.0 6.4 8.9 12.9 (81)OOLLDD TTRRIINNIITTYY:: Goals: A. Cultrera 7, A. Ramsden 5, T. Walsh 3, J. Osborn, B.Walsh, L. Pacconi. Best: M. Cole, A. Cultrera, B. Iezzi, T. Howell, M. Jessop, A.Ramsden SSTT KKEEVVIINNSS:: Goals: M. Giansiracusa 4, M. Murphy 2, K. Wissell 2, J.Charles, B. Garvey, A. Lynch, M. Shannon. Best: J. Charles, T. Simpson, M.Shannon, D. Sheehy, K. Wissell, B. DowdOORRMMOONNDD 11..44 55..66 99..99 1144..1122 ((9966))HHAAMMPPTTOONN RROOVVEERRSS 1.5 5.10 8.13 9.18 (72)OORRMMOONNDD:: Goals: L. Deledio 3, M. Martinov 3, M. Robbins 3, D. Willis 3, D.Brosnan, T. Allan. Best: S. Keleher, R. Martin, B. Upstill, L. Holcombe, M.Martinov, L. Russell HHAAMMPPTTOONN RROOVVEERRSS:: Goals: R. White 3, R. Semmel 2, L.Fletcher, J. Ward, J. Ting, C. Gleeson. Best: M. Devereaux, J. Ting, T. McCarthy,B. Theodore, R. Semmel, L. Fletcher

B SECTION RESERVEOOLLDD CCAARREEYY 4.1 7.6 8.6 15.8 (98)OOLLDD CCAAMMBBEERRWWEELLLL 22..44 55..77 1133..88 1166..1122 ((110088))OOLLDD CCAARREEYY:: Goals: D. James 5, S. Grillo 2, J. McNamara 2, D. Hyne 2, N.Colbert 2, J. Newnham, P. Unkles. Best: D. James, J. Newnham, B. Laing, S.Grillo, P. Unkles, G. Hodges OOLLDD CCAAMMBBEERRWWEELLLL:: Goals: C. Hillier 5, A.MacKenzie 3, T. Peasnell 3, C. Wilson 2, T. Barrow, M. Cottrell, J. Catherall. Best:C. Wilson, A. Hudson, J. Catherall, T. Peasnell, A. Margetts, C. HillierOOLLDD MMEELLBBUURRNNIIAANNSS 33..33 77..88 99..99 1122..1155 ((8877))UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY BBLLAACCKKSS 3.1 3.2 6.3 6.5 (41)OOLLDD MMEELLBB:: Goals: M. Hawkins 3, M. Kennon 2, J. Miller 2, W. Myer 2, B. McKie,P. Kennon, P. Kruger. Best: J. Miller, W. Kiel, M. Hawkins, D. O'Loughlin, M.Kennon, H. O'Brian UUNNII BBLLAACCKKSS:: Goals: M. Battista, A. Else, T. Legoe, A. DeFegely, C. Lawford, R. Read. Best: D. Johns, D. Brown, A. Torney, N. DuBois, J.Fuller, M. HallOOLLDD HHAAIILLEEYYBBUURRYY 1.1 2.4 2.4 4.4 (28)SSTT BBEERRNNAARRDDSS 55..99 77..1144 1122..1188 1177..2233 ((112255))OOLLDD HHAAIILLEEYYBBUURRYY:: Goals: J. Glanville, B. Dolman, A. Kight, J. McLauchlan.Best: N. Criticos, B. Dolman, D. Mayes, L. Pitcher, A. Vitolins, J. Bayard SSTTBBEERRNNAARRDDSS:: Goals: P. Harris 5, A. Stapleton 3, S. Chatfield 3, A. Smith 2, S.Bugryn 2, D. Evans, M. O'Dea. Best: K. Dalmau, S. Chatfield, S. Forcone, J.Foulds, S. Bugryn, D. JanidesOORRMMOONNDD 77..55 1133..1100 2211..1155 2244..2211 ((116655))HHAAMMPPTTOONN RROOVVEERRSS 0.0 0.1 2.2 3.5 (23)OORRMMOONNDD:: Goals: R. Chisholm 7, D. Beckett 4, S. Metz 4, D. Bailey 2, T. Naylor2, M. Tehennepe 2, D. Frazier 2, W. Cove. Best: D. Bailey, S. Metz, M. Tehennepe,D. Tehennepe, R. Chisholm, J. Clements HHAAMMPPTTOONN RROOVVEERRSS:: Goals: M. Gray 2,J. Yelland. Best: M. Law, L. Wheeler, J. Donald, L. Smith, J. Schafer, M. FlahiveOOLLDD TTRRIINNIITTYY 1.1 2.5 4.7 6.11 (47)SSTT KKEEVVIINNSS 55..55 99..77 1111..99 1133..99 ((8877))OOLLDD TTRRIINNIITTYY:: Goals: A. Andrews 3, A. Hooke, C. Stockdale, W. Bowman. Best:R. Humann, A. Marsden, R. Troon, B. Chan, M. Burgess, C. Pawsey SSTT KKEEVVIINNSS::Goals: P. Murray 2, S. O'Connor 2, T. Trewin 2, D. Gibbs, B. Hughes, M.Mazzarella, J. Mullen, N. McArdle, W. Hartley, L. Williams. Best: M. Mazzarella,T. Trewin, D. Gibbs, L. Williams, N. McArdle, D. Makohon

B SECTIONby William McCann

www.hamptonrovers.com.au

B SECTION B SECTION

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1 M Cole 2 K Buttler3 A Bourke 4 B Walsh (C) 5 J Wise 6 H Banfield7 B Iezzi (VC)8 T Walsh 9 A Hore-Lacy 10 J Osborn 11 A Kenna12 A Cultrera 13 T Eckersley14 R Troon 15 A Hooke 16 C Hillas 17 L Clarke18 J Healy (VC) 19 N Howell19 C Beaton20 L Pacconi21 T Howell22 T Chivers23 A Ramsden24 S Leetham 24 A Marsden 25 M Jessop26 R McDonald27 T Lane28 J Gillies (RVC)29 T Healy30 J Gibson31 C McCasker 32 S Krakouer 33 J Aitken 34 J Kenna 35 J Petdro36 N Bourke37 S VanDerVenne 38 C Stockdale 39 J Burgess40 T Delphine41 F Stewert42 M Bilney43 E Morrison44 H Doyle45 R Humann 46 T Oldfield47 B Wissenfeldt47 D Hilderbrandt 48 M Burgess49 C Andrews50 A Dickenson 51 A Medland52 T Herrod53 A Konis54 C Lasarakis55 C Pawsey (RC)56 S Meighen 57 W Bowman58 M McDonald59 T Cade 60 J Arrowsmith61 A Kinross62 J Wilson63 S Cade 64 R Workman65 M Foley66 P Herrod67 R Mason68 A Hii69 D Ratcliffe70 C Amiconi71 R Borella73 N Clydesdale74 E MacDonald75 J Mansour76 P Tulley87 P Langdon 88 B Chan89 A Andrews99 J Best

ST KEVIN'SSenior Coach: Stuart Powell

Asst: Michael Rizio, Barry Stoneham.Res Coach: Chris Neeson

UNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach: Marc Woolnough

Asst Coaches: Rob Paterson& Drew Solly

Res Coach: Chris Barrett1 M Savige2 J Grigg3 K Loxley4 A Evans5 H Lacey6 A Rau7 J Kosch8 S Hissey9 P Kempton10 B Mahon11 L Van Kempen12 A Torney13 A Drysdale14 A Cadd15 M O'Hara16 J McVilley17 T Purcell18 D Thwaites19 M Kempton20 J Forte21 M Bolton22 C McAssey23 D Costello24 H Symon25 R Mackie26 D Batten27 N Batten28 D Johns29 L Kalms30 A Jesse31 P Yeomans32 L Batten33 J Vanderloo34 A Else35 J Mortensen36 M Hall37 T O'Halloran38 T Napier39 A Pitt40 N Martin41 W Langdon42 T Legoe43 M Thomson44 H Guthrie45 R Scarlett46 M Battista47 T Smith48 S Sandiford49 A De Fagely50 J Heeley

1. L. Fletcher2. T. Curry3. G. Martyn4. G. Carr5. S. Burggraff6. N. Lyall7. A. Duddy8. R. Alexander9. R. Semmel10. K. Pinto11. J. Zampaglione12. L. De Boer13. G. Woods14. J. Ward15. M. Flahive16. G. Giasoumi17. H. Lewis18. J. McCarthy19. M. Lawrence20. C. Malthouse21. J. Ting22. C. Gleeson23. M. Gray24. T. McCarthy25. R. White26. M. Deveraux27. J. Verlin28. B. Kezilas29. T. McNamara30. B. Theodore31. J. Yelland32. P. Bolger33. J. Giasoumi34. J. McCoy35. A. Fisher36. S. Constantinou37. J. Schmitz38. L. Smith39. M. Robertson-Long40. R. McKeon41. A. Ross42. J. Ng43. L. Dallas44. D. Kalnins45. G. Davis46. A. Kavanagh47. L. Wheeler48. D. Williams49. N. Evans50. C. Sinclair51. J. Williams52. T. Crawford53. E. Lonie54. N. Pinto55. M. Freedman56. J. Eastman57. M. Harriss58. J. Schafer59. M. Westhead60. M. Terech61. T. McGuigan62. J. Donald63. K. Rudd64. C. Rigney65. S. Howe66. J. Clifford67. J. Steendam68. L. Woodland69. T. Cougan70. M. Dynon71. N. Panek

1. D. Crozier2. S. Grillo3. S. Freemantle3r. A. Howgate 4. J. Rowe5. L. Maslin6. J. Murrie7. T. Evans8. R.Crozier9. G. Hodges10. C. Laidlaw10r. K. Shrives 11. K. Parker12. G. Parker12. N. Thompson12r. P. Konstantinidis 13. M. Pallozzi14. A. Stewart-Holmes15. J. Reid16. T. Angus17. C. Smith18. N. Colbert19. T. Roach19r T. Wood 20. B. Smithwick20. L. Marriott21. T. Howgate22. A. Kent23. C. Howat24. A. Thompson24r. P. Unkles 25. A. Willingham26. P. Freeman27. S. Lenders28. J. Wagner29. J. Joslin30. G. Hesse30r. S. Davidson 31. J. Newnham32. G. Baldwin32r. P. Graham33. J. McWhinney33r. N. England34. L. Crozier35. R. Josephs35r. P. Konstantinidis 36. B. Doyle37. R. Jones37r. J. Carr 38. L. McKinnon39. A. Pattison40. S. Hassett40r P. Nowland41. S. Virtue41r. A. Davy 42. J. Ashworth43. D. Silverwood44. J. Reid44r. B. Hyne45. C. McGrath46. M. Baker47. D. Werfel48. S. Vitali49. B. Laing50. J. Mai51. S. Newhouse52. G. Lord53. T. Rossignuolo54. D. Bowley55. R. Oppy56. A. Barr57. J. McNamara58. V. Sharma59. C. Mason65. D. Elsner66. C. Williams67. J. Hutchins87. S. Lenders99. P. Tiras

1 D. Janides2 R. Schroder3 S. Scott3R M. Maloney4 S. Mitchell5 A. Jolley6 M. Salvadori7 C. Liberatore8 J. Evans9 B. Jordan10 J. Foulds11 C. Davis11R P. Gilmore12 B. Hogan13 C. Mitchell14 L. McLeod15 J. Indomenico16 K. Dalmau17 L. O'Sullivan18 A. Singleton19 A. Stapleton20 D. Igoe21 T. Overman22 S. Forcone23 T. Godsell24 B. Jones25 D. McLaughlin26 A. Smith27 M. Sullivan27 J. Kassis27R J. Mount28 P. Holland29 J. Ryan30 A. Matthews31 J. Creasey32 T. Caven32R J. Harvey33 N. Smith34 L. Sweeney34R M. Byrne35 S. Cave36 M. OʼDea37 P. Harris38 S. Iannazzo39 M. Juricskay40 J. Madden40R S. Matthews41 D. Rye42 S. Bergin43 J. Stapleton44 N. Weir45 T. Raffle46 M. Church46R W. Raffle47 S. Bugryn48 X. Cox49 G. Christie50 T. McGlade51 N. Hughes 52 J. Manunzio 53 M. Briganti54 D. Evans55 D. Blunt56 S. Chatfield57 M. Marion58 O. McIntyre59 L. Baird60 A. Johnston61 M. Hughes62 L. Van Meel63 S. Johanson64 J. Monaghan65 A. Bishop66 D. McManus67 A. Saleme68 L. Spinozzi69 T. Isaacs70 M. Ramsay71 A. Palmer72 D. OʼNeil73 B. Reardon74 S. Fitzell75 S. Vance76 G. Joseph77 C. Tandy78 J. Hellard79 P. Lambert80 A. Catterall81 A. Brebner82 D. Ring83 J. Fistrovic84 P. Iannazzo85 T. Carrol86 J. Couch87 B. Shepheard88 R. Anderson89 J. Anderson90 A. Mdehwa

OLD MELBURNIANSCoaches: Mick Lovejoy

Erwin Leyden Mick Carty

Russell Greene

OLD TRINITYCoach: Brett Chandler

Senior Asst: Gerard ShollyRes Coach: Adam Andrews

Club 18 Coach: Evan MacDonald1 M Murphy2 L Williams3 B Dowd (C)4 L Mahoney5 P Dowd 6 D Mahoney7 J Charles8 B Hughes9 N Perret10 J Morrison11 T Duggan12 N McArdle13 E Waldron14 B Fields15 M Sullivan16 B Garvey17 P Aughton18 J Liston19 D Sheehy20 K Wissell21 R Maguire22 J O'Keefe23 T Simpson24 D Sullivan25 J Kennedy26 S Bishop27 S OʼConnor28 M Giansiracusa29 D Gibbs30 S O'Connor31 A Lynch32 J O'Rourke33 J McConville34 A White35 H Townsend36 L Griffiths37 M Shannon38 M Mazzarella39 L Dunne40 S Ryan41 T Trewin42 P Murray43 R Caldow44 S Sexton45 S Conlan46 P McLennan47 T Dixon48 H Bergin49 M Sherman50 D Makohon51 M O'Neill52 B Cooke53 J Mullen54 M Byatt55 T Crowley56 T Lattanzio57 A Keeley58 A Dole59 W Browne60 T Kerr61 B Marchesani62 J Peart63 A Sadauskas64 L McDonald65 A Peloza66 J Marchesani67 J Koutoumas68 T OʼRourke69 W McCann70 B Stoneham71 L Kenyon72 S Hall 74 G Chivers75 J Moussi76 H McPherson77 K McInerney78 T Ierardo79 N Wood. 80 N Browne

ORMONDCoach: Russell Barnes

Asst: Coach: Cameron McGregorRes Coach: Kornel Dachs

ST. BERNARDSCoach: Shane Keogh /

Rocky IannelloAsst: Gary Foulds /Matt Mulkearns

Res Coach: Nick Smith

OLD HAILEYBURIANSCoach: Jamie ShanahanReserves: Andrew Jago

1 L . Russell2 D . Beckett3 R . Chisholm4 L . Holcombe5 M . Martinov (VC)6 D . Brosnan (DVC)7 S . Keleher (C)8 M . Miller9 S . Metz10 R . Martin11 L . Deledio12 B . Deledio13 T . Allan14 B . Upstill15 M . McConvill16 J . Wardley17 M . Robbins18 W. Cove19 D . Cleary20 D . TeHennepe21 C . Woodford22 L . Duthie23 T . Naylor24 J . Muzzell (Res C)25 M . Cove 26 J . Hoggan27 S . Ashton28 A . Clinch29 B . McCarthy30 L . Wells31 S . Barnes32 L . O'Brien33 A . Cook34 A . Russell35 M . TeHennepe36 A . Holman37 D . Casey38 S . TeHennepe39 R . Cameron40 J . O'Donnell41 D . Frazier42 M . Hine43 R . Dolman44 B . Dolman45 J . Clements46 J . Harry47 B . Robbins48 T . Johnson49 T . Woolfe50 J . Toniolo51 D . Haysom52 T . Haysom53 D . Begala54 M . Ramsay55 G . Evans 56 S . Kulikov57 D . Menzies58 J . Leggett59 N . Shulman60 P . Konstanty61 L . Livingstone62 J . Turnbull63 L . Upstill64 J . Franklin65 D . Machin66 M . Broadhurst67 L . Dale68 J . Holland69 T . Harvey70 S . O'Sullivan71 L . Gouzenfiter72 R . Keane73 L . Simpson74 C . Sullivan75 S . Fisher76 A . Friedman77 T . Ashford78 B . March79 G . Hammond80 R . Presser81 D . Turra82 F . Kennedy83 D . Black84 L . Tapper85 C . Evans 86 W. Frecheville87 J . Riddle88 D . Byra 89 L . Calvert90 A . Jewel91 D . Bailey 92 J . Ashley93 B . Schwab94 D . Patterson95 R . Wiley

OLD CAREYGRAMMARIANSSenior Coach: Trevor Rowe

Asst Coaches: Travis Derricott, Brad Hancock,Scott Graham Res Coach: Phil Smith & Dale

James Res Asst: Duncan Palmer 1 B Hampton2 A. Brown3 H. McLauchlan4 S. Langford-Jones (C)5 T. Gill6 L. Siapantas7 A Johnson8 F. Mohammad9 M. Brewer10 N. Thomas11 S. Leowe12S M. Lille12R J. Walsh13S B. Voss13R D. Mayes14 N. Criticos15 D. MacKenzie16 P. OʼDonnell17 J. Pitcher18S N. Harrison18R J. Elliott19 C. Morrison20 S Blencowe21 M. Hoffmann22 D. Mason23 M. Seccull24 L. Baptiste25 S. Ellis26 J. Bell27 J Rouda28 S. Roberts29 B. Carson30 N Holloway31 D R Mason33 R. Johnson34 D. Gilby35 T. Chisholm36 S. Erikson37 D. Brown38 A. Wright39 S Mayes40 J. Stanley41 A. Byass42 J. Mueller43 A. Brown44 J. McLauchlan46 T Doukas45 J Perri47 J Bayard48 N Khongbut49 L. Pitcher (Res C)50 P. Silberer52 C. Ferguson53 R. Harvey55 B Langford-Jones57 T Tyrell58 L Smittsdorf59 N Mingos62 G. White64 P. Benton69 M. Wray

1. T.Cudlipp2. J.Beaumont3. R. Matthews4. B. Dixon5. M. Hawkins6. M. Wright7. H. Turner8. J. Mitchell9. C. Righetti10. A. Prowse11. T. Bachet12. C. Wilmoth13. C. Gardner14. E. Wilson15. T. Davis16. T. Horne17. T. Seccull18. T.Paule19. S. Greene20. B. McKie21. P. Kennon22. T. Bennison23. E. Mitchell24. A. Ray25. T. Beaumont26. K. Spies27. N. Russell28. M.Kennon29. M.Prowse30. J. Miller 31. J. Beaumont32. W.Harvey33. M. Davis34. D.Osmond35. N. Morrison36. S. Beaumont37. T. Mclardy38. S. Galbraith39. N. Lawler40. J. Phillips41. J. Freezer42. A. Waddell43. W. Panton44. M.Collister45. W. Kiel46. L. Haralambous47. J. Newton48. J. Ray49. C. Jenkins50. T. Oman51. S. Kennon52. S. Playfair53. P. Grundy54. P. Kruger55. P. Nestel56. N. Peters57. H. O'Brien58. E. Selby59. C. Cumbrae Stewart 60. T. Dickinson61. S. Petsinis62. S. Guest63. N.Amato64. N.Guy65. M.Oliver66. E. Hughes67. D. Sartori68. A. Leisham69. A. Ferguson70. A.Littlechild71. A. Gregory72. M. McCoy73. W. Harris74. W.Myer75. L. Mandanici76. M. Stannard77. C. Williams78. S. Zayler79. S. Fitzgerald

1. A Durling2. D McGuigan3. K Kingsley4. C Hendrie5. D Loats6. T Berenger7. W Carlyle8. J Heffernan9. R Tallis10. T Maher11. A Lord12. D De Sanctis13. G Tolson14. T Hazell15. R Hilton16. D Morley17. K Darby18. D Hanson20. J Goldblatt21. A MacKenzie22. S Bonyhady23. B Carlyle24. P Tempone25. M Partington26. A Clarke27. C Hillier28. L Kelly29. J Frattin31. B Craven32. A Romanin33. L Weaver34. D Schmidt35. T Angrove36. B Tymmons37. C Wright38. D Walpole39. N Guys40. W Robinson41. S Mulligan42. P Storey43. A Hudson44. A Salipas45. J Rowatt47. S Warr48. B Cottrell49. D Dick50. C Ball51. R McKendrick52. J Catherall53. T Peasnell54. A Margetts55. A Allan56. M Cottrell57. B Hillier58. S Tull59. M Woodbridge62. D Middleton63. C Woodbridge

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Coach: David LoatsAsst Coach: Michael SigalisRes Coach: Anton Schmidt

Asst Coach: Antony Hardenberg

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Big V ClubThe Big V Club’s third annual lunch will be held at the

RACV Club on Friday 10 July.

The Big V Club is open to all who have served VAFA representative football asplayers, coaches, umpires, support staff or administration.

This year’s function will focus on the achievements of teams from1959, 1969, 1979, 1989 and 1999.

The lunch is always energy packed, and provides an opportunity to catch up andswap tall stories with others who represented the Big V with pride.

Price for over 60s is $85 per ticket, while Juniors (Under 60) pay $95.Please ring Jessica Ware on 9537 6777 or email [email protected]

to book your seats or tables.

As well as Members, the Big V Club has two special categories, Legend and Champion.

Legends and Champions of the Big V Club are selected on record, ability, integrity,sportsmanship and character. There is no automatic selection of Legends and Champions

based solely on number of games played, coached or umpired or years of service, though thesewill of course be considered. Only those who have retired are considered for elevation to

Legend or Champion status.

In the two years since the formation of the Big V Club, nine of its members have beenselected as Legends. These are Bruce Bourne; Paul Considine; John Fisher; Robbie Fuller;

Geoff Hibbins; Jock Nelson; Jim Peters; Manson Russel; and Shane Murphy.

There are five Big V Champions: Rick Brockwell; Rohan Brown; Ian Cordner; Peter Hutchinson; and Phil Kingston.

The more I think ofthe past andreflect uponwhere I havebeen on thejourney, themore I realise thegenuine influence ofteam sport, andparticularly football,has had on shapingme as a person.

When I recall theyear 1989, I do sowith a great deal of

satisfaction, not only because I was selected to coachthe Big V team, but because together we cametogether as a team and subsequently disposed of theCroweaters in fine fashion.

We had assembled a great group of men from allwalks of life, players who desperately wanted to wearthe Big V and were hell-bent on winning for the BigV. The squad trained together for 8 weeks, makingsure we were together as much as we possibly couldbe. We would gather frequently for a beer aftertraining, collecting our thoughts and forming anunderstanding of each others’ commitment to theBig V.

Without that camaraderie, that sense of belongingand the inner passion, it’s hard to do justice to the BigV. We had them in spades, the necessary ingredientsin harnessing talent, player organisation andindividual commitment into a team. I feel veryfortunate to have been involved with this group ofmen who bonded and moulded themselves into amachine.

The final team selected to represent the VAFA’s C-FSections was:

David Gregory (captain), Bernie Rafferty(Balaclava); Leigh Holt, Greg Sutterby, JohnGilham (Banyule); Rob Morissey, CampbellCooney (Caulfield Grammarians); DarrenMcConville, Matthew Salmon (HamptonRovers); Ian Wrigglesworth (La Trobe Uni); DeanComer (M.H.S.O.B); David Connell, ChrisMcKenzie, Andrew Walden (Old Haileybury);Mark Stone (Powerhouse);

Brendan Boyd, Tony Riddell (St Kilda CBC);Tony Rolfs (State Bank); Tony Fellows (vice-captain) (Thomastown); Stuart McMullen,Stewart Dunstan (Waverley); Fred Hall(West Brunswick); and Cam Houston(Whitefriars)

We had a great day, led by our skipper DavidGregory and vice-captain Tony Fellows. TonyRiddell kicked 8, Greg Sutterby took the hanger ofthe season (pictured), Chris McKenzie dominatedthe midfield with Holty, Dean Comer and JackGilham mopping up.

The smiling assassin Brendan Boyd showed theyoung gun Cam Houston how the Big V runs instraight lines, which helped Raffa, Wal andcompany. Wriggles booted a lazy four, Stoneythree and self-confessed superstar Andrew Waldenslotted two, with one each to the "Bull" Connell,Rafferty and Morrissey.

The Hampton boys Matty Salmon and DarrenMcConville relished the Big V opportunity asusual. Stewie Dunstan, Stewie McMullen, alongwith Tony Rolfs were relentless in defense.Campbell Cooney proved a class act with 20 oddpossessions. Our old mate Freddy Hall hadsnapped his patella tendon the week prior to thegame, but Fred being Fred, he was in the thick ofthings off-field.

The day brought the curtain down on the 1980s, apriceless decade for the Big V. I am hoping thattoday’s young VAFA stars embrace the Big V likewe did 20 years ago. If that is the case, then theBig V will continue to be the powerful force it hasbeen since 1924.

I look forward to meeting the 1989 C-F teamagain on 10 July. We will be older, hopefully wiserand perhaps a little more battle worn, but for thatday at least, we will be a team again, linking armsin friendship, capable of taking on and beating theworld while proudly wearing the famous Big V.

VAFA 20.11.131 d SAAFL 15.9.99Goals: Riddell 8 Wrigglesworth 4 Stone 3Walden 2 Connell 1 Rafferty 1 Morrissey 1Best: C McKenzie L Holt D Comer J Gilham BBoyd C Houston T Riddell

Remembering 1989By C-F Coach Rick Brockwell

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Across to Gerry Greenwhere Ajax honoured thepassing of club and VAFAlegend JJoohhnn BBrruussttmmaann bysecuring their first win atParkdale’s home fortress.They wouldn’t have likedthe sight of an oiled up DDaarrrreenn RRoocchhffoorrdd in the pre-game warm up for the Vultures, who kicked with ahowling breeze early to lead by a solitary point atquarter time. Skiing downhill in the second, BBeennKKaallmmuuss booted four goals for the quarter as Ajaxblew the match apart and were never threatenedfrom there on. Household GGaarrrryy SSmmoorrggoonn namesBBll iieeddeenn and RRiitttteerrmmaann were in everything as Ajaxwon an emotionally charged game by 44 points.DDaarrrreenn RRoocchhffoorrdd confirmed his high standing in theTop 25 player list with six majors but it is panicstations now for the Vultures.

Finally, we sail down to the Yarra River where D1Grand Finalists of 2008 in Old Geelong and Bulleen-Templestowe, faced off in a relegation eight pointer.Jumping the blocks, the Bullants looked the betterteam in the first half with their sets of brothers inFFlloorraannccee and BBuurrrriiddggee having a pronounced impacton the match. As has been the case in 2009 forBulleen-Templestowe, their momentum stopped to azephyr after the main break as Old Geelong’s A-Grade midfielder TToomm LLyyoonnss started to accumulatehuge numbers in the middle as the CCoommoo BBooyyssavenged their Grand Final loss to step out of therelegation zone with a widening 50 point win.

PREVIEWAAjjaaxx (($$11.. 8800)) vv BBeeaauummaarriiss (($$22.. 0055))Match of the Round by a long way, Garry SmorgonOval will be standing room only as 3rd versus 4thsquare off in a match that could tip the Sharks outof the Top 4. Ajax has several roads to goal withFFaayymmaann, KKaallmmuuss and CChheesstteerr, while Beaumarislook predictable with their Gower focused mentality.Ajax by five goals on their tight home ground.

CCaauull ffiieell dd GGrraammmmaarriiaannss (($$11.. 0088)) vv PPaarrkkddaalleeVVuullttuurreess (($$77..0000))It is hard to picture the Vultures pulling off theimpossible by rolling the flag favourites on theirhome deck at the Racecourse. DDaarrrreenn RRoocchhffoorrddwould need to kick a Fred Fanning and AAnnddrreewwSSlleevviissoonn would need to triple teamed. The Vultures

might be better off seeing the JJoonnaass BBrrootthheerrss thisweekend and tuning up for their Round 11 clashagainst Mazenod. Caulfield by plenty.

MMHHSSOOBB (($$11.. 1122)) vv OOlldd GGeeeelloonngg (($$55.. 5500))Further enhanced by a returning MMaatttthheeww WWhhiittee,straight off the plane from his annual pilgrimage toNashville, the Unicorns look the winner here withSSiimmoonn AAnnddeerrssoonn tipped to get the tagging job onthe Como Boys midfield jet TToomm LLyyoonnss. This couldbe over at half -time with the Unicorns home in timeto freshen up for a dinner booking at Espace.MHSOB by plenty.

BBuulllleeeenn--TTeemmpplleessttoowwee (($$44.. 0000)) vv MMaazzeennoodd (($$11.. 1188))Steadying the ship last week, Mazenod should holdno fears about their short trip to fellow Zone 2 rivalsBulleen-Templestowe, who let one slip last week.Unfortunately, this one will slip them by as well.Mazenod bv six goals.

OOaakklleeiigghh (($$11..2255)) vv MMoonnaasshh BBlluueess (($$33.. 8800))Losing two in succession on the road, Oakleighshould relish being back at Scammell and with theSky Blues looking more and more enslaved in arelegation dogfight, the Krushers class should reignsupreme. Oakleigh by ten goals.

SHARPSHOOTERSAAnnddrreeww SSlleevviissoonn ((CCaauull ffiieelldd)) 4499 GGooaallssSSccootttt GGoowweerr ((BBeeaauummaarriiss)) 4455 GGooaallssDDaavviidd FFaayymmaann ((AAjjaaxx)) 3388 GGooaallssTTrreevvoorr BBrroommlleeyy ((OOaakklleeiigghh)) 2288 GGooaallss

Ticking into the half way mark of season 2009,Andrew Slevison is just a fraction under 100 goalsin a year pace and looks hard pressed to be knockedoff his perch as the league’s leading goalkicker.Expect Bromley and Rochford to motor up the list inthe run home.

AARROOUUNNDD TTHHEE GGRROOUUNNDDSSThe Makita Match of the Round down at Shark Parkattracted a huge crowd, with Beaumaris hostingladder leaders Caulfield on a windy Saturdayafternoon. A shootout was on the cards as bothteams played free-flowing, counter attackingfootball in spite of the weather conditions. Turningback the clock, hard running Caulfield skipperSSiimmoonn ““WWii jj”” WWiiddjjaajjaa started to dominate theclearances and with no MMaarrkk EEnnssoorr down back forBeaumaris, AAnnddrreeww SSlleevviissoonn started to run wild inthe forward line. His six goals were pivotal as the CSection heavyweights were a little too clean for theirpremiership rivals to run out 43 point victors. LLuukkeeMMccNNiicchhoollaass was tireless in the Ruck for the Sharksbut with many of his teammates playingunaccountable football, they find themselves on theverge of being tossed out of the Top 4 with adaunting away trip to Ajax.

Over to Central Reserve where the injury plaguedMazenod were alarming drifters in pre-matchbetting, with all the money for the travellingOakleigh. An even affair early, Trevor Bromley wasquelled by the Mazenod defence as NNiicchhoollaass BBooggaarrat the other end proved far more accurate in front ofthe big sticks with the home team skipping clear atthe main break. Wasteful in front of goal, theKrushers momentum late in the game failed to beconverted on the scoreboard with their second halfreturn of 4.13 compared to the Nodders 8.5consigning Oakleigh to their second successiveloss. MMiicchhaaeell JJoohhnnssoonn was superb for the Nodderswith CChhrriiss LLaammbb and KKiieerraann HHooggaann amongst thebest for the disappointing Krushers.

Down the South Eastern Arterial to MonashUniversity where a six goal wind blew directly intothe clubroom end pocket, making precise foot skillsa challenge for both the Sky Blues and the Unicorns.The VAFA’s version of the Krakouer brothers, HHeeaatthhTTaayylloorr and RRhhyyss LLiimmbbrriicckk oozed class as the whitehot MHSOB unit continued on their winning way,making it six straight victories with a comfortableten goal hiding of the relegation threatened SkyBlues. In a game limited on highlights, SSiimmoonnAAnnddeerrssoonn thought he’d make a play for Almost FootyLegends with a 87.5 metre torpedo off one step fromthe half back line bouncing through for a point. ForMonash, SSaammuueell WWhhiittiinngg was on song but will needmore of his team to stand up in the run home.

MHSOB v OLD GEELONGAJAX v BEAUMARIS

BULLEEN TEMP v MAZENODOAKLEIGH v MONASH BLUES

CAULFIELD GRAM v PARKDALE

TODAY’S C SECTION MATCHES

LAST ROUND’S RESULTS – CC SECTION

OOLLDD GGEEEELLOONNGG 33..33 44..55 1100..99 1155..1144 ((110044))BBUULLLLEEEENN TTEEMMPPLLEESSTTOOWWEE 2.3 6.7 7.10 7.12 (54)OOLLDD GGEEEELLOONNGG:: Goals: M. Goldsworthy 9, C. O'Brien 3, M. Vickers Willis 2, L.Teague. Best: T. Lyons, M. Goldsworthy, J. Pearce, J. Malpas, J. Forster, S.Middleton BBUULLLLEEEENN TTEEMMPP:: Goals: K. Cherbakof 3, K. Burridge 2, P. Florance, J.Gaul. Best: A. Lucisano, K. Burridge, R. Matz, P. Florance, C. Burridge, M.PietrykMMOONNAASSHH BBLLUUEESS 2.0 3.6 5.9 6.16 (52)MMHHSSOOBB 44..22 88..55 1111..1100 1177..1122 ((111144))MMOONNAASSHH BBLLUUEESS:: Goals: K. Collins, B. Robertson, N. Hicks, A. Young, T.Jamieson, B. Waldron. Best: T. McKenzie, S. Whiting, J. Bell, J. Bartram, A.Young, N. Whitmore MMHHSSOOBB:: Goals: S. Villani 3, S. Anderson 2, L. Campbell 2,W. Taft 2, T. Bond 2, N. Hawking 2, M. Hamilton Ho, R. Limbrick, G. Grigoriou,J. Pearce. Best: G. Grigoriou, H. Taylor, R. Limbrick, W. Taft, S. Villani, L.CampbellMMAAZZEENNOODD 33..00 66..55 99..55 1144..1100 ((9944))OOAAKKLLEEIIGGHH 3.2 4.3 7.11 8.16 (64)MMAAZZEENNOODD:: Goals: N. Bogar 4, M. Apollonio 3, C. Jayaweera 2, F. Reed 2, T.Bourbon, N. Lewton, C. Keane. Best: M. Johnson, T. Castricum, M. Apollonio, P.Johnson, F. Reed, S. Veltman OOAAKKLLEEIIGGHH:: Goals: L. Barrand 2, T. Bromley 2, C.Lamb 2, D. Britt, A. Kitts. Best: G. Bennett, S. Doherty, C. Lamb, L. Barrand, J.McGarry, J. Derks ReverePPAARRKKDDAALLEE VVUULLTTUURREESS 4.1 6.2 9.6 11.10 (76)AAJJAAXX 33..66 1111..77 1122..88 1188..1122 ((112200))PPAARRKKDDAALLEE:: Goals: D. Rochford 6, T. Kight 2, L. Platt 2, T. Redmond. Best: D.Rochford, C. O'Meara, M. Meyer, R. Bell, L. Platt, D. Price AAJJAAXX:: Goals: B.Kalmus 6, D. Fayman 5, G. Blieden 2, J. Givoni 2, J. Israelsohn 2, G. Measey.Best: G. Blieden, J. Ritterman, B. Kalmus, M. Jankie, A. Spencer Laitt, J. WhiteBBEEAAUUMMAARRIISS 5.2 8.3 11.3 16.3 (99)CCAAUULLFFIIEELLDD GGRRAAMM 44..33 1111..66 1155..1111 2211..1166 ((114422))BBEEAAUUMMAARRIISS:: Goals: K. Barnes 4, S. Gower 4, L. McNicholas 2, D. Pritchard 2,A. Salisbury 2, C. Torcasio, J. Mifsud. Best: L. McNicholas, A. McNeil, C.Torcasio, K. Barnes, W. Sanchez, D. Pritchard CCAAUULLFFIIEELLDD GGRRAAMM:: Goals: A.Slevison 6, R. Foote 3, S. Meredith 3, M. Liddell 2, T. Sundberg 2, M. Breen 2,C. Hammond, C. May, B. Price. Best: S. Widjaja, C. Hammond, T. Sundberg, R.Foote, M. Breen, S. Wood

C SECTION RESERVEPPAARRKKDDAALLEE VVUULLTTUURREESS 1.2 1.5 5.6 5.6 (36)AAJJAAXX 22..55 55..55 77..88 1100..1111 ((7711))PPAARRKKDDAALLEE:: Goals: C. Barr 5. Best: D. Graham, S. Perazzo, B. Wilson, M.Sullivan, C. Barr, M. Ferguson AAJJAAXX:: Goals: N. Gold 4, B. Hershan 3, D. Freed 2,D. Blusztein. Best: B. Rotstein, D. Freed, B. Klein, N. Gold, B. Hershan, J. NevezieMMOONNAASSHH BBLLUUEESS 22..22 33..44 66..99 77..99 ((5511))MMHHSSOOBB 0.3 1.5 2.6 5.8 (38)MMOONNAASSHH BBLLUUEESS:: Goals: M. Phillips, J. Powell, D. Young, M. Williams, C. Chant,B. Haines, W. Blackley. Best: C. Chant, M. Phillips, P. Verbeek, R. Shields, P.Farrar, S. Walsh MMHHSSOOBB:: Goals: S. Bayliss 3, M. Gehling, T. Lange. Best: D. Fox,S. Bayliss, K. Chandler, T. Lange, T. Leaver, T. PearceBBEEAAUUMMAARRIISS 3.1 5.4 6.5 9.9 (63)CCAAUULLFFIIEELLDD GGRRAAMM 44..00 1100..22 1133..88 2200..1111 ((113311))BBEEAAUUMMAARRIISS:: Goals: L. Buller 2, J. Edmeades, J. Nicholson, B. Henry, Z. Alcott,S. Wilson, A. Carroll, D. Teasdale. Best: A. Carroll, A. Chinery, B. Henry, C. Evans,J. Murton, J. Edmeades CCAAUULLFFIIEELLDD GGRRAAMM:: Goals: B. Scott 5, A. Strain 4, C.Fagan 2, A. Townsend 2, G. Colosimo 2, C. Jones, T. Hammond, F. McArdle, M.Kinsella, D. King. Best: F. McArdle, A. Strain, C. Jones, G. Colosimo, T.Hammond, B. ScottOOLLDD GGEEEELLOONNGG 44..00 77..11 99..55 1144..1100 ((9944))BBUULLLLEEEENN TTEEMMPPLLEESSTTOOWWEE 2.4 4.4 5.8 9.8 (62)OOLLDD GGEEEELLOONNGG:: Goals: M. Leslie 5, E. Stevens 3, T. Betts, J. Paul, T. Waters, T.Slattery, A. Power, N. MacRae. Best: E. Stevens, H. Cox, T. Betts, W. McPherson,T. Fyshe, T. Slattery BBUULLLLEEEENN TTEEMMPP:: Goals: D. Follacchio 4, M. Stella 3, M.Krezel, M. Carfi. Best: S. Lambropoulos, N. Foote, S. Harisiou, D. Follacchio, O.Schmidt, S. PallozziMMAAZZEENNOODD 44..44 88..77 1100..88 1166..1100 ((110066))OOAAKKLLEEIIGGHH 1.0 2.1 5.4 6.4 (40)MMAAZZEENNOODD:: Goals: C. Raine 7, D. Hose 3, S. Christopher 2, B. Costin, D. Nisbet,C. Smith, N. Daskalou. Best: B. Costin, J. Miller, D. Nisbet, M. Regan, C. Raine,S. Balloch OOAAKKLLEEIIGGHH:: Goals: D. MacKenzie 2, J. Fitzgerald, C. Meyers, T.Nelson, D. Lucas. Best: W. Manning, D. Lucas, J. Alexander, M. Stevenson, J.Fitzgerald, T. Ristevski

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MAZENOD Coach: Dave Murray

Asst Coach: John LeGrandRes Coach: Troy Bridgland

1 N. Lewton2 M. Chamberlain3 D. Hansen4 T. Bourbon5 D. Chamberlain (VC)6 R. Mann7 F. Reed8 B. Bonner9 D. Kelly10 B. Chamberlain (C)11 D. Hose12 P. Iacovangelo13 M. Regan14 N. Meehan (VC)15 N. Parry16 P. Stanley17 C. Poletti18 B. Maloney19 N. Bogar20 T. Castricum21 S. Ingliss (VC)22 S. Veltman23 S. Oldman24 M. Johnson25 J. Kelly26 D. Maskill27 T. Bailey28 F. Deegan29 N. Marmo30 C. Keane31 J. Tye32 M. Appollonio33 S. Balloch34 D. Regan35 W. Evans36 A. Weekes37 T. Vallance38 D. Grant39 J. J. Fahey40 L. Hawkins41 T. Bridgland42 C. Raine43 C. Smith44 B. Costin45 D. Micallef 46 J. Miller47 J. DiPietro48 C. Jayaweera49 N. Klavins50 K. Kelly51 J. Fitzsimmons52 P. Johnson53 D. Briggs54 R. Kaye55 B. Cooper56 S. Mann57 D. McLeod58 S. Bamblett59 D.Nisbett60 N. Daskalou61 M. McDowell62 B. Parker63 R. Gray64 N. Graham65 S. Purushotamam66 S. Christopher67 G. Bates68 G. Cocks69 M. Fothergill70 J. Hansen71 D. Carter72 B. Willersdorf73 S. Grantham74 C. DeBono77 S. Morgan

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE Coach: D Matthews

Res. Coach: Robbie Schnieder

1 J Prior2 G Chivers 3 D Dynon4 G Williams 5 M Pietryk (VC)6 A Tehan 7 K Cherbakof (VC)8 D Bone9 M Bain10 J OʼDonnell11 A Lucasano12 A Parris13 D Tulloch 14 D Tonelli15 G Monahan16 D Rametta17 A Fabris18 K Burridge19 M Krezel20 R Bain21 P Voglis22 D Rogers23 D Matthews24 C Nikolokopoulos25 L Norbury26 C McKenzie27 A Clarke28 N Monaco29 P Tsokas 30 D Florence31 A Bernicich32 R Matz33 P Florence34 S Lambropoulos35 M Daskalou36 D Voglis 37 M Voglis38 D Gibney (RC)39 C Azer40 G Theodorakakis (RVC)41 L Stambolakis (RVC)42 A Stavretis43 A Coulston44 R Schnieder45 B Moran46 C Stasek47 N Theodorakakis48 A Morihovitis49 B Tourogianis (C)50 A Radati51 N Linford

CAULFIELDGRAMMARIANSCoach: Steven Lawrence

Asst Coach: Geoff Reilley, DaleLawrence Res Coach: James Lawson

BEAUMARIS Coach: Jason Mifsud

Asst Coach: Craig TonkinRes Coach: Mark Crocker

1. M. Duggan 2. R. Cathcart3. J. Banton4. S. Coote5. J. Mifsud6. A. Spence7. S. Lynch8. M. OʼBrien/ W. Sanchez9. D. Pritchard10. D. Fallon11. M Lee12. S. Gower13. J. Edmeades14. T. Collins15. A. Bennett16. A. Salisbury17. J. Evans18. N. Kennedy/

C. Germano19. L. Atkins20. M. Ensor21. J. Kelly22. M. McNally23. A. Catlin24. M. Petering25. T. Woolnough26. J. Murton27. B. Haynes28. S. McLaughlin29. T. Nash30. T. Hunt31. T. English32. R. Gillespie33. A. McNeil34. H. McMillan35. S. McNicholas36. B. Henry37. C. Torcasio38. Michael Wilson39. L. McNicholas40. B. Wall41. L.Sheery42. J. English43. M.Bramwell/

N. Loucaides44. C. Collins45. J. Richter46. Z. Alcott47. A.Kent48. A. La Rocca49. D. Teasdale50. J. Mapleston51. A. Chinery52. M. Wilson53. A. Carroll55. P. Irons56. J. Nicholson 57. P. Kelleher58. R. Willis60. R. Houston61. M. Beruldson62. S. Wilson63. J. Torcasio64. D. Murphy66. J. Coleman67. B. Strong68. B. Bowker70. R. Smale71. C. Evans

1 B Scott2 B Price3 A Lawson4 A Slevison (VC)4 A Clarke5 J Stewart5 S Kendall6 C Hammond7 A Ross8 R Foote (VC)9 B Carboni (VC)9 W Bowes10 A Strain11 S Meredith12 N Andrew13 S Wood14 C May15 A Docker16 T Spinks17 A Wolkow18 M Sundberg19 L Price20 D Daly21 X Clancy22 A Bruhn22 J Rowlings23 C Fagan24 C Game25 D King26 S Widjaja (C)27 J McCahon28 G Colosimo29 J May30 C Jones31 C Penberthy32 T Breen33 B Hyland34 M Nelson35 A Spittal36 E Kalaja37 F McArdle38 L Spinks39 A Ford40 T Noblett41 M Liddell42 T Messer43 T Gerrand44 W Rowsthorn45 G Poulter46 A Townsend47 T Hammond48 L Tamblyn49 L Matias50 M Murphy51 J Elrington52 T Sundberg53 S Reid54 S Garrood55 C Hooper56 M Kinsella58 A Sloan59 L Sierakowski60 D OʼKeefe61 J Wearne63 G Crathern64 A Dick66 S Sant

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MHSOBCoach: Trent Pitts

Res Coach: Matthew Knight

2. R. Gallagher (RC)2. M Bolland4. M. Hayes4. S. Rzek 5. A. White6. R.Kerr7. B. Hampton8. S. Finnocchiaro9. M. Meyer10. T. Kight11. C. OMeara 12. B. Darcy13. P. Deluvio15. Michael Sullivan16. P. Sullivan (C)17. C. Sullivan18. S. Sullivan (VC)20. H. Southan23. T. Boland23. S. Coutelas24. T. Linthorne25. B. Richards25. S. Tan26. D. Rochford (DVC)27. G. Hellyer (RVC)29. G. Crilley30. S. Laska31. Z. McCarthy32. B. Fogden33. J. O’Meara33. Matthew Sullivan36. T. Redmond 37. T. MacGeorge38. D.Perrin42. B. Wilson43. M. Barr45. C. Barr45. T. Crilley46. W. Wheatley47. J. Tully50. B. Williams59. M. Ferguson63. D. Graham64. M. Ellis66. A. Kerr67. R. Burgher71. R. Bell71. J. Hall72. N. Rice73. D. Price74. S. Boland 75. D. Hewson76. J. Oliver 77. B. Harrison78. J. McCarthy79. M. Mclean80. D. McCarthy81. G. Meier82. Z. Paczkowski83. J. Russell84. S. Taylor85. N. Wilkins 86. D. Parsons87. B. Tatterson88. B. Rae89. R.Joseph

PARKDALE VULTURESCoach: Steve Kennedy Asst. Coach: Chris Barr,

Justin GeorgeRes Coach: Tim Linthorne

OLD GEELONGCoach: Nick Mitchell

Asst. Coach: Josh Young Res. Coach: Mark Leslie

1 M. Goldsworthy2 S. O'Keefe3 C. O'Brien4 C. Mollard5 S. Long (VC)6 J. Bell7 J. Paul8 M. Morris9 D. Kimpton10 B. Long11 W. Leaf12 B. Dettman13 H. McInnes14 S. Middleton15 T. Lyons (VC)16 G. Robertson17 T. Fyshe18 J. Malpas19 N. Betts20 B. Commane21 L. Teague22 T. Bayles23 C. Fairbairn24 S. Lansdell (C)25 A. Pratt26 T. Richardson27 J. Hope-Johnstone28 G. McDonald29 A. Farrell30 C. Brookes31 H. Brettingham-

Moore32 T. Betts33 E. Bayles34 T. Waters35 G. Rolleston36 J. Deppeler37 T. Slattery38 J. Ratcliffe39 C. Sutherland40 M. Vasey41 H. Cox42 H. Jones43 D. Taylor44 J. O'Hare45 H. Legoe46 H. Polk47 A. Power48 K. West49 T. Butler50 N. Roper51 N. McElhinney52 J. Rouhan53 T. Carey54 R. Ellis55 A. Walsh56 M. Leslie57 M. Avery58 O. Webb59 J. Rouhan60 R. Costin61 T. Coles62 E. Stevens63 L. Herbert64 J. McPherson65 T. Ellis66 W. Carter67 A. Perry68 T. Steven69 A. Southey70 T. Barr71 W. Winter72 D. Andrew73 B. Saunders74 M. Chernov75 S. Machin76 N. Macrae77 T. Bennett78 M. Hyde79 M. Wilkin

MONASH BLUES Coach: B. Waldron

1. S. Chapman2. B. Robertson3. D. Dalton4. J. Waldron5. J. Rosengarten6. S. Wilcox7. B. Waldron8. A. Hickey9. S. Baring10. K. Collins11. T. Jamieson12. G. Smyth13. B. Haines14. J. Powell15. B. Low16. K. Alev17. J. Bell18. J. Bartram19. J. McKenzie20. A. Vincent21. A. Unsworth22. W. Blackley23. K. Beck24. P. Verbeek25. T. Kavanagh26. D. Stretlau27. D. Montoya28. T. Steinfort29. A. Costley30. M. Sutherland31. S. Whiting32. N. Whitmore33. M. Purcell34. R. Shields35. C. Godsil36. A. Williams37. T. McKenzie38. C. Mahony39. A. Kinniburgh40. J. Mazur41. A. Jaques42. M. Coe43. J. Farrel44. L. Leviston45. M. Phillips46. S. Walsh47. S. Collett48. M. Mason49. J. Rowe50. T. Wright51. H. Drysdale52. R. Guerra53. M. Chapman54. B. Adamson55. M. Grogan56. A. Beecroft57. A. Young58. D. Young59. O. Coppola60. S. Kastelan61. N. Rhoden62. T. Gorrie63. B. Hillman64. J. Riedel65. J. Turner66. D. McLeod67. S. Quintal68. S. Zarifopoulos69. T. Kenyon70. M. Williams71. N. Roberston72. T. Waters73. G. Lamont-Smith75. B. Cerini77. N. Hicks81. A. Bell83. J. Clifton84. C. Chant97. T. Johnstone98. J. Speekman

1. S. Villani2. J. Richmond3. A. Lim4. M. White5. L. Campbell (VC)6. M. Brain7. J. Tran8. A. Villani9. L. Evans (C)10. R. Czwarno11. R. Ternes12. J. Aitken13. S. Anderson14. M. Hamilton-Ho15. A. Tilling16. T. Leaver17. G. McCully18. R. Limbrick19. G. Watts20. J. Pearce21. W. Taft22. K. McDonald23. G. Grigoriou24. R. Zlonzak25. H. Taylor (VC)26. S. Harrison27. B. Pretty28. S. Moore29. R. McIntyre30. K. Chandler31. M. Bowen32. A. Cassell33. R. Van Es34. E. Thompson35. C. Wright36. T. Bond37. T. Harper38. M. Gehling39. C. Agushi40. J. Davis41. J. Anderson42. C. Bailey43. T. Gavens44. T. Biddington45. T. Rendell46. L. Fuller47. S. Bayliss48. A. Hall49. R. Johnson50. T. Pearce51. C. Villani52. B. Cooper53. D. Fox54. J. Simpson55. N. Hawking56. T. Wright60. M. Knight62. L. Knight64. A. Chrys65. D. Cancour67. J. Batey 68. T. Lange

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1 A Murray2 M Harold (VC)3 D Cleary4 C Hogan5 K Hogan6 D Britt 7 C Lamb 8 W Manning9 G Bennett10 D Counihan11 J Rutter (C)12 J Fitzgerald13 J Derks-Revere14 P Di Siervi15 D Costigan16 P Brown17 S Doherty18 J Chapple19 J Tolley20 B Hogan21 M Tunik22 A Pound-Gow 23 D Zula (VC)24 M Bennett25 T Edwards26 A Kitts27 L Barrand28 B Wass29 R Holden30 P Holden 31 T Bromley 32 C Meyers33 S Bando 34 L Head35 G Roney36 M Bentham37 S Briggs 38 J McGarry39 C Groake 40 T Ristevski41 S Way42 G Walker43 M Taylor44 A Ashworth (C Res)46 T Doherty47 M Stevenson48 J Reynolds49 S Collins50 J Briggs 51 J Alexander52 T Eden 53 N Millar54 T Krezel55 T Scott56 J Roney 57 J Cleary 58 T Nelson59 J Costigan60 D Lucas61 C McCort62 J Hind63 T Mottrom 64 S Borland

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1 R.Heine2 J. Israelsohn3 Y Rapaport4 A.Porat5 J. Ritterman (C)6 D Fayman7 M.Jankie8 G Measey 9 G Blieden10 J. Seidl11 M.Segal12 S Chester13 B. Klein14 J. White15 J Segal16 N Marks17 D Weislitzer 18 E Wollner18 J Dukes19 J.Dorevitch20 J.Smith21 J.Nevezie22 A.Laitt23 A.Lewski24 O.Henzel25 M.Blashki26 B Kalmus27 J.Givoni 28 A.Zemski29 R Winograd30 D Werzberger31 A.Godlewicz32 B.Yudelman33 D Fayman34 R.Grof 35 C Jankie36 D.Freed37 J Gotlieb38 J Osowicki39 B Caplan40 B Nissen41 J Kochen42 A Sacks (RC)43 J Sacks 44 R Sztar45 A Lewin 46 J Kalmus47 B Rotstein48 M Shmerling49 A.Moss50 D Steinberg51 D Hoffman52 A Tirosh53 S Abel54 J Rotstein55 E Pruzanski56 J Picker57 N.Gold58 J Grossman59 B Hershan60 J Wajnberg61 D Selzer62 S Bruce63 D Markov64 J. Shafir65 T Rosen66 E Shaked67 A Kalb69 D Bluzer-Fry70 A Redlich79 L Peters

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Senior game as well as a losing GF for the U19’s in thatyear. He was awarded Best Senior 1st Year Player in2003. Dan played in the Reserves premierships of ’07and ’08, yet rates playing with his brothers Simon andMichael as his most enjoyable experience.

It was a Parma and a Pot at Brindisi Street for lunch lastSaturday. So popular was the event that some of theclub’s strongest stalwarts couldn’t get a seat at one ofthe many tables. While SBMT Prez MMaatttt BBeeaasslleeyy did theemcee work (as well as carting out more tables and helpset them), his father was on the door doing a roaringtrade as was younger brother behind the bar. The injuredstar PPaauull GGrroovveess also proved adept behind the beer tap.

DDaammiiaann ''OOlldd MMaattee'' BBoollaanndd, who according to ourfriends at Power House, actually bleeds green, white andblack, brought up his 150th last week. A dual seniorpremiership player, he has enjoyed stints in the forwardline during his career, but has made his name as one ofthe competition's premier full backs. Congratulations,Old Mate!

The Twitter communicationsnetwork is growing. At time ofwriting, we have hit the half-century, with a lot more tocome. Eventually, we hope tohave live scores on mobile phones and vafa.com.aufrom every ground. If you want to join, and better still,contribute, sign up for a Twitter account and followVVAAFFAACCOOMMMM. Further details on the website each week.

IIaann BBiinngghhaamm will play his200th game for Chadstone(formerly Syndal-Tally-Ho)this week. Bing joined theclub in 1996 and won thesenior best and fairest in hissecond year. He added apremiership in 2001. Bing’sleadership and his ability tofill key positions around theground has been invaluableover the years. He has alsodone a power of work off thefield having served innumerous committee roles. Like many amateur playerswho have been around a while, he flirted with retirementlast year. Happily, it was just a passing notion and hehas returned this year to notch his big 200.

VAFA Admin Assistant JJeessss WWaarree fields many calls fromclub officials on any number of issues, but it seems thatthe telephone number at HQ is a trifle similar to that ofa local medical centre. Just this week, Jess has beenasked for test results on pregnancy, diabetes, prostateand gall stones. She reports that the numbers of thoseinquiring about the swine flu have eased “eight thisweek, down from twelve last week” so it looks as if theWHO raising its alert level has little substance.

These are good times for De La Salle, riding high in ASection after a long absence from the apex. Three of itsgreat clubmen hit milestones last week. LLoocckkiiee WWaallkkeerrplayed his 150th game in blue and gold since 1999. Onlyfive of these have been in the seniors, but De La fans stillrecall the day he stepped up big time at South Road,changing the game and the team’s season. BBeenn OOaakklleeyynotched 100 games, with about half of these in theseniors. He returned to Waverley Park after 2 years inthe UK and had a very positive impact on the club’sfortunes this year. MMiicchhaaeell NNaannkkeerrvviiss, an inspirationalplayer whose career has been impeded by injury alsoplayed game number 100. Club stalwarts advise that itwon’t be long before Michael returns to senior football.

VAFA Ops Manager JJeerreemmyy BBoouurrkkee chimed in at thelunch table the other day in support of footy cards forumpires. “Somewhere out there are kids who haveheroes as umpires . . .” There was a terse “nocomment” from Umpires’ Guru BBeennnnyy GGooooddmmaann, whoconstantly preaches the virtues for umpires of “theancient art of invisibleness.”

Congratulations to SSiimmoonn MMccCCaarrtthhyy on his 150th gamefor the Xavs this week. Big Wax has been a greatservant of the club. A premiership player in the past, andhe hopes, again sometime soon if the selectors cut hima fair deal, He also serves as Xavs’ VP and Treasurer.Well done Waxy.

Water, water, everywhere (and not a drop to drink). Wehope. This week, the pipe will be laid to SportscoverArena from the nearby dam, which should provideenough water to ensure that the ground is once againkinder and gentler on feet, knees and ankles.

DDaann tteeHHeennnneeppee brought up his 100 games for Ormondrecently. After a stellar junior career with Caulfield Bears,he joined Ormond U19s in 2002. Dan played his first

Popular Wednesday scribe JJoonnaatthhaannHHoorrnn has the unpleasant task of coveringthe Tour de France this year, which willnecessitate his absence fromvvaaffaa..ccoomm..aauu for a month. Who shouldtake his place? During his absence lastyear, Michael Sholly unearthed MaxMcGraw, who has become a Monday regular this season.

Richmond Central’s very popular secretary, AAnnddrreewwRReeaadd, will play his 100th game with the Stationmastersthis week. After moving from Brisbane club Yeronga in2003, he debuted with the Centrals on the same day asother club stalwarts David Speakman and NathanNuske. All three players were pivotal in keeping the clubalive and they now hold the positions of Secretary, Vice-President and Treasurer respectively as well as all beingtalented senior footballers. At 6’7”, Ready is not one totrifle with when discussing club business. Nor is he tooeasy to contain on the field. Well done to the big Read!

One of our spies reports that two gentlemen closelyresembling VAFA Chairman NNiicckk BBoouurrkkee and boardmember AAnntthhoonnyy AAmmaadd were seen walking into theBalwyn Football Club lunch last Saturday. Just whatwent on behind closed doors? Enquiring minds need toknow!

TTrreenntt DDuuggggaann recently joined the 150 game club at theEltham Collegians AFC. Trent first pulled on the greenand gold way back in 1995 and has represented the clubwith distinction over many seasons since then. The vastmajority of games have been played in the seniors,although a brief stint in the reserves, when returningfrom injury in 1999, culminated in a premiership. Trenthas served on the committee and after playing in thesenior Grand Final side last year, has now taken on thechallenge of being reserves playing coach.Congratulations 'Duggsy'.

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FFAARREEWWEELLLLThe VAFA family lost another icon last week with thepassing of AJAX Football Club legend John Brustman.

Mourners at Brustman’s well-attended funeral heardhow he served as a goal umpire for 621 matches,about 30 seasons’ worth.

John’s commitment to writing the match reports forThe Australian Jewish News lasted much longer.Brustman's first AJAX match report appeared on theback page of the AJN on April 19, 1962. 'AJAX winopener' tells of a 'sound' 26 point win overBrunswick.

Brustman covered the Jackas nearly every week forthe next 40 years and his words carried a big stick.

Brustman was the first AJAX identity and one of justfour to date to have been honoured by the VAFA witha certificate of merit. He was honoured again by theVAFA with a lifetime achievement award at theopening home game of this season.

Said AJAX historian Barry Markoff, “John wasn't justa Saturday follower of the club. He was interested inthe club all year around and would often ring duringthe week out of season just to see how things wereshaping up for the following season. He really was MrAJAX.”

AJAX won on Saturday, beating Parkdale at Parkdaleby 44 points, the club's first ever win at that ground.Mr AJAX would have loved it.

NNeexxtt wweeeekk:: Senior and U19 Rep Squads announced!

versatile at both ends of the ground. The Tigers wouldbe disappointed with their performance in a game thatoffered a psychological edge for the remainder of theseason. Rupo takes the upper hand (and then some)with a 10 goal win.

The Two Blues popped their R M Williams on andpointed the Discovery towards the Playing Fields,where they continued their recent good form snatchinga thrilling victory over third-placed Old Mentonians.Prahran led by four points at quarter time, but thePanthers dominated the second, establishing a 17-point lead at halftime. The seesawing continuedthroughout the second half as neither team capitulated,a goal from Prahran stalwart Stewart tying the scoresearly in the last but OM countered again. Someinaccurate kicking and the Two Blues trailed by threepoints, but a second goal from DDoonnaahhoooo sealed the winfor Prahran despite a desperate final effort from thehome team. Mentions also to O’Hare and MMuusssstteerr forPrahran, while GGrraahhaamm,, NNoorrttoonn && BBaallll were amongstthe best for the Panthers, who would be smarting attheir two-rung drop to fifth.

In Brunswick they’re gangster-hip. There wererumoured sightings last week of a platinum-hairedMatriarch trudging past Gillon Oval with a pair of whitegloves. Hip, sure. Bright? Nuh.

The visiting Emmaus St Leos were taken by surprise.They’ve shown very promising signs in recent weeks,but it just hasn’t clicked for the Animals yet who remainin the cellar. NOBS were twitchy to continue theirwinning streak, and delivered a 13-goal drubbing. Chkchk boom.

RROOUUNNDD TTEENN PPRREEVVIIEEWWMomentum is building for North Old Boys with somequality players returning and will be too strong at homefor South Melbourne Districts. Werribee’s pridewounded, they’ll bounce back hard on Aquinas’ hometurf and Old Mentonians will (just) account for thevisiting Royboys who are starting to get a sniff. Todaywill NOT be the day of Animal liberation for Emmauswho tackle Rupo in Sunbury, and Whitefriars - who arejust starting to wind up - will take the bickies in a hard-fought battle at Toorak Park.

Please submit your match summaries toddiillaannggttoonn@@bbiiggppoonndd..ccoomm by Sunday evening.

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KKoohhnneesshheeeenn, Districts wereno match on the day for adominant Fitzroy outfit, withthe likes of BBoorrllaanndd, BBaakkeerrand HHuugghhssoonn (5) stakingtheir claim on the prizedCup.

Whitefriars and Aquinas played off for the Wilkinson-Strike Cup in front of a big Donvale crowd. The youngBloods led by 17 points at the first change, but suffereda key injury to centre half back WWiilllliiaammss and theinevitable landslide began, courtesy of the Friar runningmachines SSccaannnneellll,, SSttaaffffoorrdd && MMaarrcchheessii dominatingstoppages, and WWooooddss bagging seven. For Aquinas thespring-heeled AAvveerr is super exciting, the strong bodiedCCoorrmmaacckk marked well for his 3 goals, while SShhaarrppee andMMccPPhheerrssoonn were dogged in defence. Whitefriarsleapfrog into third pozzie while Aquinas has settled in atnumber nine.

The top-of-the-table clash at Soldiers Reserve was amuch anticipated litmus test of the two high achievingnewbies to D1. Like those other Tigers in A section,Werribee is riding a wave of successful elevationthrough the Ammo ranks, intent on its upwardly mobiledirection. Since relegation to D1, Rupo has batted awayall comers like pesky mozzies. Their youth and vitalitywere on show; their run and carry players impossibleto catch, their penetrating delivery to a multi-prongedforward line headed by the big racehorse, BBrreennnnaann (5).Meanwhile MMuurrpphhyy (3) and PPrreettttyy (2) were having aspecky-fest as WWeesstt gave a tutorial on centimetre-perfect foot skills. Werribee had a good first quarterinspired by a ripper boundary-line goal from TTeeddeessccooand took a three goal lead into the change. As appearsto be their trait, the slowly-stirring Rupo machinestarted meshing the gears in the second quarter andWerribee literally had no answers. Out on suspension,Cam Lee’s on-field presence and creativity were sorelymissed, however AAaarroonn TTaayylloorr and SSeeaann DDeeaann proved

A big chunk of groovy came to the Ammos last week.The Community Cup was held at Sportscover Arenalast Sunday, a fund-raising match between the EspyRockdogs and the 3RRR/3PBS Megahertz. I’m talkin’seriously cool hipsters with rockstar looks, nocturnaltans, pretty arm ink and tourettes-like vernacular. EPwas chockers; there were bands playing, comicsperforming, dogs, kiddies, tins rattling and a pure retroflash when a streaker had his own Helen-d’Amico-meets-Iggy-Pop moment. The ‘dogs got up in the dyingseconds to win by a point, courtesy of captain TimRogers (You Am I). Anyway, my point is that this mid-season indulgence down at VAFA headquarters had allsorts of departures from de rigueur behaviour; therewas free-flowing ale, a ten-man bench and an all-girlband clad in black PVC. And yet this was a casual dayenjoyed by thousands of perfectly behaved footy &music fans kicking in a few bob for charity.

Now if you think about it, we’ve got the groove goin’ onright here in D1. I mean, no other Section can claim thestreet-cred we’ve got. Hello, Brunswick Street? ChapelStreet, Sydney Road, Aughtie Drive? Yes, okay maybeDuncans Road and Springvale Road aren’t exactlyswingin’ but hey, they’re the new counterculture. Justkeepin’ it real out there in the ‘burbs, man. In the onecompetition we’ve got inner-urban-uberness versusfringe-dwelling-doggedness and the whole thing iscurrently headlined by the satellite-Sunbury-sideshow.Like, wow.

RROOUUNNDD NNIINNEE RREEVVIIEEWWThose Fitzroy lefties whacked their well-thumbed JackKerouac paperbacks into the hip pocket and went onthe road to Lindsay Hassett oval for another go at theBedford-Stephen Cup. This game was filmed last yearat Brunswick Street, turned into a 30 minute movie -RRooyybbooyyss - and entered into this year’s St Kilda ShortFilm Festival. That’s about factor five thousand on thecool-meter right there. I went along to the screeningand in amongst the typical short-film-festival-goingaudience (black skivvies, black-rimmed glasses, a beretor two) were a couple of footballers in trakky daks.Guffawing, nudging (“Mate, there’s Jimmy!” and “Get aload of Little Boy will ya?”) …so wickedly subversive intheir fleecy-lined scorn.

The game ended up an eleven-goal blowout for thevisitors, the damage done in the second quarter whenSouth managed just a single behind. Despite betterendeavour in the second half via SSuuii ttoorr and

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PRAHRAN v WHITEFRIARSNOBSP v STH MELB DIST

OLD MENTONIANS v FITZROYRUPERTSWOOD v EMMAUS ST LEOS

AQUINAS v WERRIBEE

TODAY’S D1 MATCHES

D1 SECTIONby Di Langton

M I L E S T O N E SMILESTONES110000 –– LLeeiigghh BBrreennnnaann ((RRuuppeerrttsswwoooodd))

5500 –– MMaatttthheeww LLuummssddeenn ((OOlldd MMeennttoonniiaannss)),, SStteevvee VVaannddeennhhuurrkk ((RRuuppeerrttsswwoooodd))

LAST ROUND’S RESULTS – D1D1 SECTION

OOLLDD MMEENNTTOONNIIAANNSS 2.2 6.6 9.12 10.12 (72)PPRRAAHHRRAANN 33..00 44..11 99..33 1111..99 ((7755))OOLLDD MMEENNTTOONNIIAANNSS:: Goals: D. Kinsella 2, B. Norton 2, C. Graham, A. Palmer, S.Hecker, M. Wilton, J. Moon, J. Thompson. Best: C. Graham, B. Norton, R. Ball,M. Wilton, A. Eaton, J. Prowse PPRRAAHHRRAANN:: Goals: M. McCudden 2, P. Donahoo2, D. Stewart 2, C. Trigellis Smith, D. Falcone, M. Laverty, N. Costin, J. Chapman.Best: A. O'Hare, C. Northway, J. Musster, E. MacDonald, D. Falcone, N. CostinWWEERRRRIIBBEEEE 5.3 5.3 8.12 12.16 (88)RRUUPPEERRTTSSWWOOOODD 22..22 99..77 1133..88 2233..1133 ((115511))WWEERRRRIIBBEEEE:: Goals: M. Palmington 2, A. Cunningham 2, S. Dean 2, M. Antonello2, M. Purton, A. Tedeso, R. Fastuca, W. Pelar. Best: A. Taylor, S. Dean, A. Tedeso,C. Scudamore, T. Anderson, M. Dean RRUUPPEERRTTSSWWOOOODD:: Goals: L. Brennan 5, J.Rush 4, D. Murphy 3, S. Bishop 2, G. Phillips 2, J. Pretty 2, J. Smerdon 2, J.Bradley, M. McPhee, A. Walsh. Best: J. Plummer, D. Collins, J. Rush, D. Murphy,T. West, H. SpinnerWWHHIITTEEFFRRIIAARRSS 11..22 99..66 1155..1100 2255..1155 ((116655))AAQQUUIINNAASS 4.1 4.4 6.7 8.8 (56)WWHHIITTEEFFRRIIAARRSS:: Goals: A. Woods 7, J. O'Meara 3, J. Scannell 3, M. Lucarelli 3,J. Daou 3, B. Stafford 2, S. Brosolo, N. Cunningham, J. Marchesi, M. Stafford.Best: B. Stafford, A. Woods, J. Scannell, J. Marchesi, S. Brosolo, M. Mirabella AAQQUUIINNAASS:: Goals: C. Cormack 3, M. Aver 3, M. Cardamone 2. Best: J. Jess, S.McPherson, J. Edis, J. Perrett, B. Sharpe, C. CormackNNOORRTTHH OOLLDD BBOOYYSS//SSTT PPAATTSS 77..22 1100..66 1155..1100 2222..1111 ((114433))EEMMMMAAUUSS SSTT LLEEOOSS 2.3 3.5 6.7 9.13 (67)NNOOBBSSPP:: Goals: K. Adams 8, S. Harwood 6, J. Cassell 3, T. Brady, A. Crameri, D.Tonkin, M. Keown, C. Horsley. Best: C. Hosking, T. O'Halloran, M. Keown, K.Adams, S. Harwood, N. Thomas EEMMMMAAUUSS SSTT LLEEOOSS:: Goals: P. Baranello 3, A.McCann, A. Ballard, N. Baranello, N. Robin, A. Volpi, J. Ymer. Best: P. Baranello,L. Wierzbowski, N. Baranello, A. McCann, R. Gardner, J. YmerSSTTHH MMEELLBBOOUURRNNEE DDIISSTTRRIICCTTSS 2.3 2.4 6.4 8.5 (53)FFIITTZZRROOYY 44..44 88..88 1133..1100 1188..1133 ((112211))SSTTHH MMEELLBB DDIISSTT:: Goals: P. Cheevers 2, J. Cronan, D. McBrearty, A. Ray, S.Crawford, A. Lane, A. Nunn. Best: S. Suitor, O. Kohnesheen, A. Humphrey, E.Costello, S. Bracchi, D. Butler FFIITTZZRROOYY:: Goals: I. Hughson 5, O. Stoltz 4, C.Dullard 2, J. Clark 2, V. Cahill, J. O'Reilly, M. Zika, A. Daff, R. Borland. Best: R.Borland, S. Baker, M. Zika, A. Seddon, T. Dlabik, D. Clark

D1 SECTION RESERVESSTTHH MMEELLBBOOUURRNNEE DDIISSTTRRIICCTTSS 1.2 2.3 4.5 5.5 (35)FFIITTZZRROOYY 44..66 66..1111 88..1122 1122..1155 ((8877))SSTTHH MMEELLBB DDIISSTT:: Goals: E. Henderson 2, D. Martin, R. Herbert, D. Odea. Best:D. Martin, P. Hanley, V. Butler, D. Phillips, S. Robinson, E. Henderson FFIITTZZRROOYY::Goals: T. Conn 4, M. Siely 2, D. Lee, J. Buncle, A. Enright, J. Pitts, M. Degiusti,B. O'Brien. Best: A. Ley, S. Donoghue, B. O'Brien, T. Conn, M. Siely, C. WillsWWHHIITTEEFFRRIIAARRSS 55..33 1122..88 1144..1100 1177..1155 ((111177))AAQQUUIINNAASS 1.2 1.3 2.4 2.5 (17)WWHHIITTEEFFRRIIAARRSS:: Goals: M. Baker 4, P. Siorovingas 4, D. Arthurson 2, J. Piltz 2,N. Crowe, A. D'Aloisio, S. Phelan, P. Stagg, J. Kenez. Best: A. D'Aloisio, P. Stagg,P. Siorovingas, M. Baker, A. Gibbs, D. Arthurson AAQQUUIINNAASS:: Goals: D. Boland, P.Heveren. Best: D. Zuccon, P. Jess, N. Gordon, M. Boland, P. Fringuelli, A.KinghornNNOORRTTHH OOLLDD BBOOYYSS//SSTT PPAATTSS 55..55 77..66 1111..77 1133..99 ((8877))EEMMMMAAUUSS SSTT LLEEOOSS 2.0 3.2 4.3 5.5 (35)NNOOBBSSPP:: Goals: J. Minenko 3, J. Hunter 2, M. Perry 2, J. Weidner 2, L. Davison2, J. Browne, J. McAloon. Best: T. Alsop, J. Hunter, T. Dower, J. Fisher, M.Carney, J. Minenko EEMMMMAAUUSS SSTT LLEEOOSS:: Goals: T. Bowden 2, M. Lalor, A.McKenzie, B. Borg. Best: J. Mears, M. Lalor, B. Davidson, B. Borg, A. Zarb, A.McKenzieOOLLDD MMEENNTTOONNIIAANNSS 55..44 1100..88 1188..1122 2244..1155 ((115599))PPRRAAHHRRAANN 1.3 2.5 3.6 6.6 (42)OOLLDD MMEENNTTOONNIIAANNSS:: Goals: T. Bournon 6, R. Goulding 3, M. Jenkins 3, S.Alexander 3, D. Field 2, N. Fisher 2, C. Alexander, B. Coghlan, D. Stevens, P.Mevel, D. Bardoel. Best: D. Stevens, S. Alexander, D. Alexander, R. Goulding, D.Field, C. Duncan PPRRAAHHRRAANN:: Goals: L. Stafford 2, C. Jones, A. Stewart, E.Williamson, J. Waring. Best: J. Waring, N. Haynes, G. Took, L. Stafford, E.Williamson, K. WalfordWWEERRRRIIBBEEEE 2.4 3.8 5.9 7.9 (51)RRUUPPEERRTTSSWWOOOODD 00..00 11..22 33..33 1100..55 ((6655))WWEERRRRIIBBEEEE:: Goals: T. McCutcheon 2, T. Morrish 2, J. Smyth, S. Manitta, D.McGregor. Best: J. Ayling, N. Morrison, D. Laing, D. McGregor, L. Carson, B.Norton RRUUPPEERRTTSSWWOOOODD:: Goals: P. Clarke 3, M. Elliss Christens, S. Gallus, R.Hatty, D. McGovern, K. Shaw, J. Taylor, T. Mitchell. Best: R. Monzell, P. Clarke,D. McGovern, D. Hackett, K. Shaw, R. Hatty

FITZROYCoach: Simon Taylor

Asst Coach: Mike WallisRes Coach: Sam Buckley

D1 SECTION D1 SECTION

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EMMAUS ST LEOSCoach: Ben PilleyRes Coach: T. Ymer

Asst: S. Duncan, S. Manton

PRAHRAN AFCCoach: Stephen Mead

Asst Coach: Paul DonahooRes Coach: Michael Windridge

1 A Bond2 L Stafford3 P Donahoo4 N Costin5 H Pitts6 R Duke7 S Adamson8 H Hodgson9 D Falcone10 M McCudden11 A Pitts12 A Baker13 L Northway14 P Greenham15 J Chapman16 R Costin17 D Stewart18 J Matherson19 G Took20 B Field21 M Laverty22 A Sleight23 M Windridge24 Mic Bremner25 Ed McDonald26 B Dempsey27 W Walford28 K Walford29 S Pearce31 M Mulqueeny32 J Waring34 M Gargano35 P Kelly37 J Dewar40 A Wettasinghe42 J Latimer44 M Evans46 A Stewart52 C Jones53 C Northway57 T Kohn60 J Stafford61 C Saffstrom64 J Belcher65 N Gill69 A Brayshaw70 B Lindblom99 B Furness

1 P. Baranello 2 J. Quirk3 E. Mitchell4 J. Chun5 L. Stout6 B. DʼAmelio6a D. Wilson7 A. McCann8 A. Volpi9 B. Ellis10 N. Baranello11 S. Kay12 T. McCann 13 A. Krebs 14 J. Mears14a M. Lalor15 P. Carey16 C. Beluszar17 N. Robin18 R. McCann19 P. DʼAmico20 A. Ballard21 G. Simondson22 A. Hickey23 J. Brogden24 D.Bruce25 A.McKenzie26 T. Ahern26a A. Prosser27 T. Mulling28 E. McLaughlin29 L. DeMocl30 M. Ottobre31 B. Pollard32 D. Mahony33 N. Adam35 M. McIver34 P. McLuskey36 A. Farrugia37 S. Manton38 N. Hodder40 J. LaRiccia40a J. Gay41 A. Zarb43 T. Tribe 44 D. LaFerlita45 S. Ronchi46 J. Little47 J. Zarb48 S. Duncan49 N. Cadden50 J. Rossit51 P. McGloin52 R. McGloin54 P. Manton58 M. Morris59 D Pitcher61 J. Manton62 A. Rayner65 N. Foley67 P. Farqhuar69 S. Mescher70 D. McGloin75 T. Ymer78 A. Low89 D. Winduss98 L. Wierzbowski99 M. Ramsden

SOUTH MELBOURNEDISTRICTSCoach: Gerard Jess

Senior Assistant: Earl HendersonRes Coach: Jason Pohlner

WHITEFRIARSCoach: G. Feutrill

Res Coach: K.Conlan

1 L Neimi2 J.Hocking3 G Simm4 J Cronin5 S Warton6 S. Boyd7 A Hannan8 R Holt9 A Humphrey10 D McBrearty11 C Batchelor12 P Madden13 S Aquilina14 R Gingell15 T Nall16 D Phillips17 D Odea19 S Bracchi20 S Suitor21 S Torrence22 S Atherton23 B Greshiemer24 M Costello25 A Ray26 L Kealy27 P Cheevers28 A Lane29 H Griggs30 M Black31 R Herbert32 D McGee33 V Butler34 O Kohnesheen35 F Tiernan36 D Butler37 D Martin38 E Costello39 J Gusman40 J Whelan41 K Hickman42 J Jewell43 S Robinson44 S Mahoney45 L Stephenson46 T Wilkie47 A Burton48 A Witts49 A Zuluaga50 S Barnes51 B Joske52 A Nunn53 S Peart54 K Jones55 J Pohlner56 T Rowgonui57 D Whiting58 D Robson60 S Crawford61 M Cook62 D Gervas63 M Lane64 J Steffanoni65 S Quinn66 M Liston67 A Tozer68 S McNaughton69 S Hermann70 P Fletcher71 B Franklin72 P Hannan73 M Conner74 S Dong75 R Fallon76 N Harrington77 N Jones78 S Liston79 J Marinos80 W. McGee81 B Powell82 R Mitchell83 S King

1. L. Kaldor3. D. Crea5. E. Abdallah 6. P. Hennessy 7. Simon Brosolo 8. B. Janson 9. P. Stagg10. G. Kennedy 11. J. Marchesi 12. A. Brosolo 13. T. Langford 14. G. Power 16. R. Storey17. Steve Anderson 18. N. Crowe19. A. Hill 20. J. Piltz21. M. Mirabella22. N. Cunningham 23. A. Woods 24. V. Curcio 25. D. Kelly 26. C. Taouk 27. T. Yore28. B. Stafford 29. M. Baker30. J. Hogan 31. R. Risteski32. J. OʼMeara33. J. Scannell34. C. Smith35. M. Vardy36. S. Allemand37. A. Adgemis38. P. Tofari 39. P. Siorovingas40. R. Mattinson41. A. Thorpe42. J. Kenez 43. N. Elliott44. L. Twomey45. A. DʼAloisio 46. M. Allemand47. P. Hayes48. G. Brine49. M. Huston50. D. Robson-Long51. Sean Brosolo52. A. Baggoley53. C. Pelosi 54. L. Hamblin55. B. McGauchie56. N. OʼCallaghan57. D. Kaldor58. M. Stafford59. D. Arthurson 60. P. Celotti61. C. McDonald62. A. Gibbs63. S Fenwick64. S. Green65. M. Lucarelli66. B. McCann67. B. Wilson68. A. Petts69. O. Scannell70. S. Rutz71. J. Weeramantry72. T. Oehme73. M. Roche74. P. Fitzgerald75. P. Mannix76. A. McRedmond77. Scott Anderson78. B. Clongridge79. M. Shanks80. L. Griffith81. D. Kovacevic

OLD MENTONIANS Coach: Andrew Hayes

Res Coach: David Cafarella

1. T. Mitvalsky2. J. Thompson3. R. Ball4. B. Carroll5. D. Teasdale6. C. Alexander7. D. Emerson8. B. Norton9. D. Cochrane10. T. Wiltshire11. D. Kinsella12. A. Eaton13. K. Biggs14. M. Campbell15. J. Costello16. D. Carroll17. L. Mitchell18. T. Bournon19. A. Palmer20. C. Palmer21. J. OʼBrien22. B. Coghlan23. J. Moon24. T. Speers25. B. Fairbanks26. J. Terry27. M. McCloskey28. N. Robinson29. P. Gartner30. D. Field31. G. Rowlands32. C. Follett33. B. Lane34. P. Flaskis35. P. Mevel36. D. Alexander37. K. Tickell39. D. Bardoel40. G. Snow41. A. Noonan42. M. Wilton43. T. Rooke44. P. Monahan45. B. Parker46. G. Smith47. J. Kelly48. D. Stevens49. N. Fisher50. R. Smith51. S. Hecker52. P. Greene53. S. Alexander54. S. Fairbanks55. M. Siemers56. C. Graham57. D. Messina58. J. Date59. J. Prowse61. M. Jenkins62. C. Sinclair63. M. Lawes64. M. Austin65. J. Mitchell66. R. Goulding67. D. Forsyth68. C. Duncan70. S. Rooke71. S. Campbell72. M. Lumsden

RUPERTSWOODCoach: Gavin Kerr

Asst Coaches: Scott Kerr,Matthew Neville

1 J. Phillips2 A. Walsh3 J. Bradley4 M. McPhee5 S. Bishop6 S. Gallus7 B. Whitehead8 L. Brennan9 R. Eastway10 T. West11 L. Spinner12 J. Smerdon13 C. Allport14 J. Plummer15 D. Murphy16 R. Monzell17 J. Pretty18 T. Murphy19 D. Collins20 G. Moule21 G. Phillips22 R. Hatty23 H. Spinner24 A. Short25 B. Brennan26 E. Dressler27 B. Fewster28 M. Ellis-Christensen29 T. Smith30 D. Gregory31 K. Shaw32 N. McGovern33 Peter Barry35 C. Allport36 D. Dove37 Declan McGovern38 J. Ryan39 Paul Barry40 D. Bourne41 J. Taylor42 J.Hine44 N. Webb45 T. Mitchell47 M. Nott48 D. Nott49 B. Lovett50 J. Grant51 M. Takacs52 R. Portelli53 D. Barry54 Darragh McGovern55 D. McDonald56 S. Kerr59 T. Mason60 A. Dyson

1 D. Crook 2 D. Moloney 3 S. Harwood (VC) 4 S. Sleep 5 A. Crameri 6 J. Hunter 7 J. Browne 8 M. Keown 9 K. Adams 10 C. LeMaitre 11 B. Burdeu 12 G. Maxton 13 S.OʼConor 14 C. Punton 15 H. Robinson 16 T. Brady 17 N. Evans 18 L. Dullard 19 P. Flanders 20 C. Horsley 21 L. Fogarty 22 D. Ronan 23 J. Cassell 24 T. Capell 25 M. Carney 26 J. Van Dyk 27 C. Holland. 28 D. Joyce 29 C. Hosking (C) 30 B. Dellwo 31 P. Doolan32 B. Sheehan33 M. Barker34 T. OʼHalloran34 R. Citroen (R)35 C. Ford36 D. Tonkin37 L. Davison38 A. McLarty39 T. Dower40 B. Watt41 N. Thomas42 B. Wills43 P. May44 J. Weidner45 J. Minenko46 T. Alsop47 L. Warnett 48 A. Jellet49 D. Renton50 A. Ellis51 J. Newland52 J. Fisher53 E. Grinter54 L. Citroen55 N. Liston56 B. OʼHalloran57 X. Nardino58 M. Kerin59 B. King60 T. Nijam61 T. Pickles62 M. Velardo63 M. Kerin64 M. Rapa65 J. Curran66 P. Bryar67 R. Allitt 68 J. Barbetti69 J. Scanlon70 S. Banting

NORTH OLD BOYS/ ST PATRICKS COLLEGE

Coach: T. Scanlon

WERRIBEE AFCCoach: Kirk Norton

Res Coach: Stuart Daily

1 A. CUNNINGHAM2 C. LEE4 Ale. TAYLOR5a C. ALABAKIS5 Aa. TAYLOR6 M. WALSH7 T. ANDERSON8 M. PALMINGTON9 J. AYLING10 M. KEOGH11 J. NORTON12 T. McCUTCHEON14 M. TAYLOR15 A. MURPHY17 A. TEDESCO 18 D. MORRISH19 C. JOHNS20 D. PELAR21 R. FASTUCA22 N. RENAUT 23 A. ALIFRACO 24 L. CARSON25 N. ADAMO26 M. PURTON 27 J. BELLEGANTE28 W. PELAR29 S. DEAN 30 B. BLACK31 D. LAING32 M. PALMER33 S. MENITA34 M. DEAN35 M. LINK36 And.TAYLOR37 P. KEOGH38 L. MENEGAZZO39 C. SCUDAMORE40 R. BOYD41 S. McCUTCHEON42 T. ANGELINI43 C. DURSO44 J. SMYTH45 J. RADCLIFFE47 B. PETRO48 T. CASSIDY49 A. HOVEY 51 V. MAMBARINO53 J. TOUSSAINT54 A. HASSETT55 T. MORRISH56 J. SMYTH58 T. VAN BLOMMESTEIN 59 B. PAECH62 Z. GILES65 L. ELAVATO69 B. APPS71 P. SPRY

AQUINAS OCCoach: Brett Davidson

1. L.Toomey2. M.Cardemone3. P.Heveran4. J.Jess5. N.Morrison-Storey6. P.Ancona7. B.Helme8. M.Jess9. T.Harkin10. D.Boland11. M.Niezen12. A.Love13. R.Stewart14. B.Sharp15. A.Williams16. J.Hunt17. S.Downes18. S.McPherson19. G.Whitehead20. M.Aver21. N.Weideman22. A.Kinghorn23. S.Lipple24. H.Tyssen25. A.Gommers26. M.Visser27. S.OʼDonnell28. L.Stafford29. M.Chynoweth30. C.Williams31. G.Evans32. J.Edis33. P.Fringuelli34. M.Van Rooy35. R.Chapman36. J.Finau37. P.Jess38. D.Sullivan39. M.Lynch40. D.Shiels41. G.Davies42. N.Gordon43. A.Wilczynski44. C.Broadhurst45. S.Dewey46. D.Zuccon47. A.Williams48. M.Needham49. J.Love50. C.Lee51. N.Wakefield52. S.Mcgrath53. D.Smith54. M.OʼHalloran55. V.Italiano56. A.Mucha57. M.Boland58. C.Cormack59. S.Leonard63. Barrie64. T.Symes66. M.Phillips69. A.Szymanski81. J.Perrett82. P.Maaskant99. S.Raggozini

1 J. O'Reilly (C)2 M. Biggs3 R. Borland4 S. Kelleher5 J. Clarke6 B. Pollard7 J. Beech8 F. Cameron9 D. Olarenshaw10 I. Hughson11 B. Atherton12 C. Polidoras13 M. Zika14 R. Atkinson15 S. McGuire16 D. Clark17 T. Dlabik18 C. Dullard19 J. Nagorka20 M.Siely21 C. Meighen (VC)22 C. Sullivan23 D. Hannam24 J. Parkinson25 A. Ley26 S. Baker27 C. Wills (RC)28 A. Enright (RVC)29 V. Cahill30 T.Conn31 J. Pitts32 R.Trigg33 T.Parkinson35 M.McKay (VC)36 A. Seddon37 L. Smyrk38 J. Cowan-Clark39 J. Wilkins40 M. Cusack41 A. Mullholland42 M. Shaunessy43 D. Griffin (RVC)44 A. Bonnice45 D. Lee46 A. Daff47 R. Willingham48 S. Donohuge49 O. Stoltz50 D. Ryan51 J. Kennedy-Buckley52 T. Maddocks53 H. Topp54 T. McBurney55 D.O'Haodhagain56 T.Madden57 R. Farley58 R. Enright59 P. OʼConnor60 P. O'Connell61 J.Taylor62 T. Jenkins63 C. McLennan64 A. Knorr65 S.Burman66 T.Walker67 J. Bayford68 S.Whiley77 A.Corponi

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VAFA IN THE MEDIASATURDAY

THURSDAY

SUNDAY

SUNDAY

SUNDAY

9.00-11.00am: The VAFA Footy Show

1.45 pm: Exclusive Live Broadcast. Collegians v University Blues

6.30 pm: Local sports Round-Up

3.30pm: John Kelly’s live interview with VAFA CEO Michael Sholly, including a review and preview of VAFA matches.

9:30 - 10:30am: VAFA SUNDAY

6.00-9.00pm: North West Amateur Footy Report including special clubfeatures in all sections:

Old Essendon (A), University Blacks, St Kevins, St Bernards (B),Rupertswood, North Old Boys/St Pats, Fitzroy (D1),

Therry Penola, Old Paradians (D2), West Brunswick (D3),LaTrobe Uni, North Brunswick (D4)

Leader Community Newspapers produces 30 mastheads weeklyacross Melbourne, covering all the VAFA.

From match reports to feature stories, reporters Paul Amy, Brad Beitzel, Megan Hurstwaite and Michael Gleeson have yourVAFA news covered.

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BBeennnnyy’’ss RRuullee ooff tthhee WWeeeekk

CCOONNTTEESSTTIINNGG TTHHEE CCEENNTTRREE BBOOUUNNCCEEThe centre bounce or throw upof the football shall becontested by one (1)nominated player from eachteam. The player contesting thecentre bounce shall bepositioned in his team’sdefensive half of the playingsurface and with both feetwithin the 10 metre circle.

The player may only enter theteams attacking half after thefootball touches the ground, in

the act of bouncing, or leaves the Field Umpires hand,in the act of throwing the ball up.

The player shall not be permitted to block anopponents approach to the contest.

No other player may enter the 10 metre circle until thefootball touches the ground, in the act of bouncing, orleaves the Field Umpires hand, in the act of throwingthe ball up.

The players must have both feet inside the 10-metrecircle at all times until they contest the bounce or untilthe Field Umpire calls play-on due to an “offlinebounce”.

SSccoorreeccaarrddss pplleeaasseeGoal umpire RRaayy MMaatttteerrss will be looking for morescorecards this week after having none present at hislast game. It’s not that RRaayy ran out of cards but hisscorecards were residing in Los Angles, USA. RRaayyallowed his wife to take his umpiring bag overseas, hedid the right thing and emptied the guts of the bag outbut forgot the little side pocket housing the cards. Allclear!

SSoocciiaallGolf Day on SSuunnddaayy 1122tthh JJuullyy at Waterford Valley,places are filling fast, cost $62.50. See Leah.

UMPIRES CORNERby Steve McCarthy & Leah Gallagher

TThhaannkkss aallll rroouunndd!!As mentioned last week we had three umpirescelebrating big milestones and all would like to thankthe clubs involved and also their fellow umpires inhelping them mark the occasion.First of all TTiimm SSuuttcclliiffffee celebrated his 330000tthh VVAAFFAAggaammee at Brindisi Street when St.Bedes/Mentone tookon De La Salle. TTiimm would like to thank PPrreessiiddeennttMMaatttt BBeeaasslleeyy and the St. Bedes/Mentone Tigers forhelping to make his 330000tthh VAFA game such anenjoyable one. The efforts of the club to recognize hismilestone especially with a few kind words and gifts atthe aftermatch and also welcoming all umpires back tothe rooms was really appreciated.PPaauull TTuuppppeenn celebrated his 225500tthh VVAAFFAA ggaammee atKeysborough in the close one between OldMentonians and Prahran. TTuuppppss would also like tothank the clubs and especially his partner on the dayAAnntthhoonnyy SSiimmppssoonn.LLiioonneell KKaattzz celebrated his 220000tthh ggaammee at the GerryGreen Reserve where the Parkdale Vultures welcomedAJAX. KKaattzzyy would like to thank both clubs for thepresentation of an engraved tankard which we are surehe will put to good use.All great examples of how the VAFA clubs appreciatethe role of umpires.

RRooyy--bbooyyA big occasion down by the lake last weekend wherewe saw the SSoouutthh MMeellbboouurrnnee DDiissttrriiccttss battle it outwith the FFiittzzrrooyy FFoooottbbaallll CClluubb for theSStteepphheenn//BBeeddffoorrdd cup. A bit of a blow-out this yearunlike the one-pointer of last year. Whilst we may havehad at least one field umpire with a very strong redand white heritage, it was pretty obvious where theallegiance of goal umpire JJoohhnn CCaahhiirr lay. Long-timelion JJoohhnn was “allegedly” seen wearing a Fitzroyjumper after the game.

TThhaannkk YYoouu WWiilllliiaammssttoowwnnAnother successful Umpires Appreciation Day washeld last Saturday at Williamstown and in attendancewas members from the AFL, AFLUA, AFL Victoria andthe VAFA, thanks we very much appreciated the dayand look forward to this becoming a special eventevery year.

RESPECT THE UMPIRE – RESPECT THE GAME!!All VAFA Match results in The Age & Herald Sun each Sunday

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Some very strong performances from a number of sideslast round showed the class and form of the top foursides, as well as a genuine contender from outside thefour. Eltham College on the other hand fell back to earthwith a thud on Saturday at Garvey Oval. All day the Turtleswere outplayed all over the ground, and had no answer tothe Paradians hard work and good skills from very early inthe game. Boundy was outstanding up forward for Parade.Turner was best for Eltham. Expect Eltham to bounce backthis week, while Parade have a good challenge against thein form Banyule.

Banyule beat Ivanhoe convincingly, and is only percentageaway from top spot on the ladder. The Bears are lookingdangerous moving into the second half of the season, andwill already have one eye on the finals. Unlike Ivanhoe,who might already have one eye on next season, despitegoing into this week as hot favourites against Glen Eira.

The Glen Eira Saints played a very good game of footballagainst Therry Penola, only to come agonizingly close tothe upset of the season. Both teams had very good listsout on the park, and the standard of football reflected this.For Glen EEiirraa DDiiaammoonndd,, SSppiinnkk and EEmmmmeetttt were verygood, and if they can continue their form next week,

expect an upset againstIvanhoe. Eventually holdingout the spirited Saints, Therrycontinue a very good season.Glen Eira closed downTherry's running game for thefirst three quarters, then in thelast quarter JJaarrrroodd BBaannnniisstteerr was switched to the backlineand set up numerous inside 50's, seeing Therry grind outa 16 point victory. Therry Penola’s best was JJaarrrrooddBBaannnniisstteerr who was well supported by PPaassccooee and CCrroottttyy,while MMaaddddiinnwas rock solid all day. A good test for TherryPenola this week against the fourth placed Williamstown,it should be a cracking game.

Williamstown won an important encounter at homeagainst Old Westbourne on Saturday. The WesternSuburbs neighbours were battling for bragging rights in amatch that was vital for both side’s finals aspirations.Aided by a strong northerly wind it was the CY’s whojumped out of the blocks full of running – slamming on 8goals to none – to lead by 54 points at the first change.Westbourne battled hard but with little reward in thesecond, closing the enormous gap only slightly. Thesecond half became a lackluster affair, with neither team

really controlling the match, and the result seemingly aforegone conclusion. In a day that was tailor made fordefenders Williamstown was best served by Hynes, hissound judgment of the swirling ball, good backing up andclean disposal repelled many Westbourne attacks. Backpocket MMccGGuuiinneessss played his first senior game for theseason, and was another to stand out with his kickingbeing a feature. Westbourne have their work cut out forthem again this weekend, paying against ladder leaderPeninsula.

The top team travelled north to Park Orchards to tackleYarra Valley last Saturday, on a ground that can be verydifficult to win at due to the playing surface and the trickywind conditions. Peninsula were determined to ensurethey started well and maintained the pressure on Yarra allday, and so it was in the first stanza. The Pirates ran hardboth forward and defensively, kicking with a strong breezeand capitalizing, kicking five goals to Yarra's one. Therewere many contributors, none better than CCllaarriinnggbboolldd inthe ruck, AAll WWoooodd as the new gun on baller and SStteeffaannBBaarrbboouurr the hard working, relentless midfielder.

The second quarter saw Peninsula lift to another level withtheir backline repelling many Yarra forward thrusts andcreating run providing opportunities for all their forwards,tall and short. Peninsula tackled hard and ferociously andwere rewarded on the scoreboard kicking another fourgoals to Yarra's none allowing them to open a 54 pointlead.

Unfortunately for Yarra the Pirates did not take the foot offthe pedal after half time, completely dominating the gameand extending their massive lead even further. The lastquarter saw Yarra come out all guns blazing, attacking thePeninsula with renewed vigor, but to no avail. The Pirateswere able to withstand the physical onslaught and still kickgoals. The game, although not close on the scoreboardwas a torrid affair with some behind the play incidentsmarring an otherwise tough physical game. Peninsula aresitting pretty on top of the ladder and don’t look to begoing anywhere in a hurry.

THERRY PENOLA v WILLIAMSTOWNOLD PARADIANS v BANYULE

GLEN EIRA v IVANHOEOLD WESTBOURNE v PENINSULA

ELTHAM v YARRA VALLEY

TODAY’S D2 MATCHES

M I L E S T O N E SMILESTONES115500 -- TTrreenntt DDuuggggaann ((EElltthhaamm))

LAST ROUND’S RESULTS – D2D2 SECTION

IIVVAANNHHOOEE 4.2 6.4 8.5 14.7 (91)BBAANNYYUULLEE 66..22 88..55 1155..99 1188..1144 ((112222))IIVVAANNHHOOEE:: Goals: M. Tonge 6, J. Collins 3, D. Neilson 2, K. O'Dwyer, D. Wood,D. Patience. Best: D. Patience, D. Wood, D. Neilson, B. Jackson, J. Collins, M.Tonge BBAANNYYUULLEE:: Not provided WWIILLLLIIAAMMSSTTOOWWNN CCYYMMSS 88..66 99..66 1133..88 1144..1100 ((9944))OOLLDD WWEESSTTBBOOUURRNNEE 0.0 4.1 4.2 7.5 (47)WWIILLLLIIAAMMSSTTOOWWNN:: Goals: T. Wheeler 4, W. Cooper 2, Z. Read 2, J. Reid 2, S.Barlow, B. Gray, N. Walsh, B. Lethborg. Best: J. Hynes, S. McGuinness, Z.Read, J. Connors, B. Hynes, T. Wheeler OOLLDD WWEESSTTBBOOUURRNNEE:: Goals: P. Hudson, S. Collins, R. Taylor, G. Connors, A.Maki, M. Wilson, S. Potts. Best: F. Pavez, P. Hudson, S. Potts, B. Connors, R.Taylor, D. BennOOLLDD PPAARRAADDIIAANNSS 66..11 1122..66 1166..99 2233..1199 ((115577))EELLTTHHAAMM 2.1 4.4 5.11 5.11 (41)OOLLDD PPAARRAADDIIAANNSS:: Goals: D. Boundy 10, P. Brabender 4, B. McAllister 3, A.Young 3, T. Girovski, J. Seneca, J. Lidyard. Best: D. Boundy, S. Miller, J.Seneca, J. Kandilakis, M. Bellizia, M. Ryan EELLTTHHAAMM:: Goals: G. Turner 3, A.McClaren 2. Best: G. Turner, J. Galvin, A. Chapman, J. Barker, B. Strickland, H.DillonGGLLEENN EEIIRRAA 4.2 7.6 11.7 14.8 (92)TTHHEERRRRYY PPEENNOOLLAA 44..11 88..55 1111..1111 1166..1133 ((110099))GGLLEENN EEIIRRAA:: Goals: S. Diamond 3, T. Paterson 3, R. Clark 2, A. Dini, S. Emmett,M. Farah, S. Vamvakas, S. Krull, S. Elmi. Best: T. Paterson, J. Serpanchy, A.Dini, S. Emmett, M. Fletcher, A. Spink TTHHEERRRRYY PPEENNOOLLAA:: Goals: C. Bannister 6, M. Tsitonakis 3, G. Rees 2, J.Bannister, R. Bannister, J. Crotty, M. McWhinney, M. Muldoon. Best: J.Bannister, R. Pascoe, J. Crotty, R. Bannister, J. Egglestone, M. TsitonakisYYAARRRRAA VVAALLLLEEYY 1.1 1.3 2.7 2.9 (21)PPEENNIINNSSUULLAA 55..55 99..99 1177..1122 2222..1155 ((114477))YYAARRRRAA VVAALLLLEEYY:: Goals: P. Valoppi, D. Pagan. Best: C. Trend, R. Drew, M. Neilly,G. Coutts, J. Amos, P. Valoppi PPEENNIINNSSUULLAA:: Goals: J. Coghlan 6, J. Heron 4, R.Powney 2, C. Le Clerc 2, S. Barbour 2, M. Jackson 2, S. Payze, A. Wood, V.Clarke, B. Southam. Best: N. Claringbold, S. Barbour, J. Heron, N. Fisher, C. LeClerc, G. O'Connor Price

D2 SECTION RESERVEYYAARRRRAA VVAALLLLEEYY 3.4 6.8 9.14 11.16 (82)PPEENNIINNSSUULLAA 33..22 77..44 1100..77 1133..88 ((8866))YYAARRRRAA VVAALLLLEEYY:: Goals: M. Laing 2, T. Hale 2, B. Trend 2, M. Letson 2, L. Gillies,B. Jurey. Best: B. Seeger, D. Cripps, B. Trend, B. Jurey, M. Laing, A. RussellPPEENNIINNSSUULLAA:: Goals: A. Granger 4, N. Coy 2, S. Torossi 2, J. Selby Hele, S.Nichols, C. Ashdown, B. Coldrey, C. Coyle. Best: C. Ashdown, B. Coldrey, C.Coyle, A. Law, M. Peirce, A. GrangerGGLLEENN EEIIRRAA 1.0 2.2 3.4 5.5 (35)TTHHEERRRRYY PPEENNOOLLAA 77..88 1133..88 1188..1122 2244..1199 ((116633))GGLLEENN EEIIRRAA:: Goals: M. Beddoe 3, S. Hollow, M. Hobson. Best: J. Frey, D. Eade,L. Izod, M. Hobson, M. Beddoe, S. Hall TTHHEERRRRYY PPEENNOOLLAA:: Goals: J. Sacco 5, T.Goodwin 4, B. Barron 2, D. Hanlon 2, L. Hollow 2, R. Keenan 2, J. Belsey 2, D.Pirpinias, J. Quinn, M. Bretag, D. Angus, B. Budiono. Best: J. Belsey, D.Hanlon, P. Clancy, G. Henderson, S. Bannister, J. SaccoOOLLDD PPAARRAADDIIAANNSS 22..44 66..66 88..88 1155..1122 ((110022))EELLTTHHAAMM 1.1 2.3 4.7 4.8 (32)OOLLDD PPAARRAADDIIAANNSS:: Goals: M. Patena 3, A. Asdagi 3, A. Jolley 2, P. Turner, D.Whyley, N. Bryce, A. Posterino, A. Moretti, J. Kappos, G. Madden. Best: B.Vincent, M. Raponi, M. Patena, N. Bryce, J. Kappos, C. Parkinson EELLTTHHAAMM:: Goals: T. Andrews, R. Wall, R. Livock, J. Patterson. Best: L. Ogilvie,C. Baud, N. McPherson, T. Andrews, J. Hyndman, R. LoveWWIILLLLIIAAMMSSTTOOWWNN CCYYMMSS 55..66 66..88 1100..1100 1133..1122 ((9900))OOLLDD WWEESSTTBBOOUURRNNEE 1.0 5.0 8.2 13.6 (84)WWIILLLLIIAAMMSSTTOOWWNN:: Goals: G. Burgess 4, D. Elias 3, K. Dowsey 2, J. Buttigieg, F.Henry, M. Carland. Best: L. Forrester, L. Henry, M. Busuttil, J. Buttigieg, T.Hynes OOLLDD WWEESSTTBBOOUURRNNEE:: Goals: J. Braham 4, S. Anderson 2, A. Horsburgh2, D. Sidwell 2, D. White, M. Whiting, T. Perrett. Best: L. Barnes, M. Aquilina,M. Whiting, D. White, L. Hudson, D. SidwellIIVVAANNHHOOEE 3.3 4.6 4.7 5.9 (39)BBAANNYYUULLEE 33..44 55..77 1111..1100 1155..1144 ((110044))IIVVAANNHHOOEE:: Goals: C. Burley 2, D. Diakoumakos, m. Roberts, T. Lynch. Best: D.Diakoumakos, H. Post, M. Joyce, S. Conley, T. Tonge, R. Klitzing BBAANNYYUULLEE::Goals: M. Grinter 4, Z. Wenke 3, L. Richardson 2, J. Rigler 2, K. Ismail 2, A.Garreffa, B. Schulz Dahlenburg. Best: L. Richardson, P. Jurgens, M. Farrant, J.Rigler, K. Ismail, M. Grinter

D2 SECTIONby Caillin O’Shannessy

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28 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2009VV

D2 SECTION

1 S. Conley2 E. Healy3 J. Richies4 T. OʼNeill5 J. Scoble6 A. Swinden7 P. Rawley8 J. Holland9 J. Shuttleworth10 J.McFarlane11 M. Brazzale12 B. Galloway13 D. Meredith14 J. Oribin15 C. Traeger16 M. Joyce17 J. Thorn18 M. Frannich19 D. Wood20 N. Pye21 N. Blayney22 A. Height23 L. Cole24 T. Zappula25 D. Ryan26 R. Klitzing27 B. Walthers28 S. Graeme29 S. Flemming30 T. Lynacoln31 B. Hanchette32 C. Hanchette33 D. Neilson34 C. Kelmar35 J. Collins36 C. McKinney37 L. Privatera38 S. Perri39 M. Ebbage40 M. Jones41 A. Price42 J. Burke43 A. Shemshedin44 A. Pace45 R. Fort46 L. Pola47 T. Peggie48 R. Toogood49 K. Moussa50 J. Lillikakis51 B. Fleming52 D. Wright53 M. Chazan54 S. Aston55 M. Ploenges56 J. Trescowthick57 J. Richie58 J. Keane60 J. Nemtsas61 T. Jones69 J. Mazzocca78 C. Brown

1 C Sage2 B Holden3 M Bellizia4 M Derham5 S Corcoran6 D Giddings (VC)7 C Kandilakis8 A Sinclair9 L Harford10 P Brabener11 J Monro11 A Moretti12 J Lidyard13 A Serafin14 P Pratt (DVC)15 D Spitty (C)16 M Patena (DVC R)17 A Di Fabio18 S Miller19 A Rendina20 T Girovski21 A Young21 A White22 B Geary (VC R)23 K O'Brien24 M Magaton25 A Asdagi26 T Weatherby26 D Boundy27 A Lago28 A Jolley (C R)29 D Huntley30 J Kappos30 M Ryan31 A Ziella32 B McAllister32 M O'Connor33 J Seneca (DVC)34 N Bryce34 A Cunningham35 D Salvatico36 B Vincent (DVC R)37 S Valente38 L Grech39 M Cardinale39 J Kandilakis40 R Licciardi41 J Maugeri42 J Guerra43 M Raponi44 J Spaull45 B Dines46 A Sheehy47 S Rehlicki48 P McCrohan49 A Palmieri50 A Tenson51 C Parkinson52 A Posterino53 J Rossiter54 A Paglia55 D Mahony56 D McKenna57 L Lucas59 R Franza60 K Barry

IVANHOECoach: Doni Valkanis

Asst. Coach: Colin BrownRes Coach: Adem Shemshedin

GLEN EIRACoach: T. Walsh

Res Coach: A. Diamond

1. S. Vamvakas2. N. Astapenko3. C. Massis4. S. Diamond5. A. Tsirogiannis6. J. Zagame8. J. Bloink9. L. Shawyer10. A. Spink11. L. Pryde12. B. King13. R. Clarke14. B. Clements15. W. Devlin16. S. Lithgow17. S. Krull18. S. Elmi19. A. Devries21. G. Egan22. S. Emmett23. B. Cooney24. R. Henry25. M. Fletcher26. A. Cvek27. J. OʼRyan28. L Michalsky29. A. Elmi30. L. Izod31. D. Bambridge32. J. Griffin33. J. Fray34. S. Kovacevic35. S. Hollow36. P. Allison37. Abdi Farah38. D. Zoltak39. M. Beddoe40. A. Dini41. K. Taig42. J. Serpanchy44. P. Rohr45. A. Caruana46. D Parkin47. B. Zwar48. J. Halliwell49. S. Hall50. D. Eade51. T. Paterson52. A. Haines53. G. Beckett54. M. Allen55. S. Bray56. D. Horne58. S. Rodder59. M. Smeaton60. Abdul Farah61. J. Royce65. D. Dunlevie66. C. Thom79. M. Merrick

ELTHAMCoach: Matt Blagrove

Res. Coach: Trent Duggan

1 T. Andrews2 T. Brown3 B. O'Malley4 L. Mason5 L. Austin6 J. Galvin (C)7 T. Duggan7 R. Bux9 J. Foo10 B. Marshall11 R. Mizzi13 A. Chapman14 J. Hyndman15 T. Powell16 L. Mee17 T. Wenborn18 B. Galvin19 M. Crooks20 S. Weston21 A. Whyte21 M. Hart22 R. Foo23 S. Clark23 M. Salter24 A. Hargrave25 H. Dillon26 B. Garrard26 B. Rashid27 M. Olaris28 M. Pattison29 J. Gilbert30 M. Abbott31 G. Reynard32 C. Baud32 B. Strickland33 J. Murphy34 J. Barker35 S. Murphy35 M Smith37 M Mc Pherson38 A. Mok39 D. Rowe39 A Mc Claren41 B. Jupp42 J. Jupp45 A Emini46 J Simpson46 G Turner47 D. Howgate48 J. Mee49 L. Barnes50 B. Dummett51 J. Simpson52 C. Paine53 S. Mead54 S. Todman55 A. Rossetto56 R. Love57 A. Schadendorff58 N. McPherson59 B. Evans60 J. Patterson 61 A. Sculli62 M. Hargrave63 L. Ogilvie64 S. Jarvis65 M. Decker66 Evan Mc Dowell71 S. Maher72 R. Livock73 R. Hendi

BANYULE AFCCoach: Christian Stagliano

Asst: Brad Martin, Steven Gray Res Coach: Trent Baldac

1 N Braddy2 D Lucevic3 N Taylor4 T Sheperd5 A Brown6 D Drapac7 M Smith8 M Holmes9 M Christian10 B Walsh11 K Shepard-Mueller13 C Buckley14 J Massei15 R Iaconis16 S Shelton18 R Young19 A Demetriou20 D Sheperd21 T Wise22 J Rigler23 R Currie24 A Persi25 P Jenkin26 J Taylor27 H Dickson28 T Elmaneh29 J Brockwell30 B Cantwell31 C Barry32 M Fratto33 N Mazniouski 34 A Jurgens35 A Stagliano36 B Schulz-

Dahlenburg37 N Swift38 L Van Maanen39 A Hopgood40 S McKenzie41 L French42 M Burke43 M Ilia44 S Gray45 S Giansiracusa47 J O'Connor48 Z Wenke49 K Ismail50 B Dimeck52 D Nicholls53 H Tippett54 O Reid55 K Gray56 P OʼRourke59 R Hojok60 S Tuckman61 S Martin62 M Grinter63 A Garreffa65 M Pamio66 D Scholes67 C Scholes68 J Redfern69 M Thiveos70 A Russo

OLD PARADIANSCoach: Phil Gaut

Asst Coach: Richard GuldonAsst Coach: Peter CosgriffRes. Coach: Paul Gregor

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D2 SECTIONYARRA VALLEYCoach: Andrew StoneRes Coach: Ian Trend

1 F. Pellegrino2 R. Wood3 R. Thompson4 G. Coutts5 A. Drew6 J. Canham6 R. Drew7 C. Beal (C)8 S Seaborne10 T. Palmieri11 A. Wingate12 B. Boomsma13 L. Gillies14 B. Nicholas14 J.Cooke15 D. Banks16 J. Marcek16 C. Trend17 J. Amos19 N. Paton20 T. Hale21 L. Grimwade22 B. Drew23 R. Yeo24 N. Lear25 S. Britt26 S. Yeo27 S. Savage29 D. Hickey30 D. Pagan31 C. Stewart32 B. Trend33 B. Seeger35 R. Little36 M. Neilly37 J. Becker38 D. Chenoweth39 G. Smith40 M. Wines41 D. Letson42 B. Jurey43 T. Munro44 M. Dixon45 A Coleman46 T. Oliver47 A. Maudsley48 J. Smith49 K. Easey50 J Peake51 J. Cain52 M. Davis53 D. Mills54 J. Cordwell55 D. Vanderzeil56 B. Laird57 S. Lane58 S. Jones59 P Pellegrino60 S. Laird61 P. Valoppi62 L McLeary63 J. Trend64 R. Main65 M. Norrish66 A. Russell67 B. Glennie68 B. Sansom71 M. Laing

THERRY PENOLACoach: D Madden

Reserves: J Saunders

1 Ro Skiathitis 2 B Ryan 3 R Bannister 4 D Rees 5 B Harding 6 G Rees 7 M Faroldi (VC)7 S Bannister 8 L Hollow 9 C Bannister 10 J Quinn 11 J Crotty 12 J Belsey 13 J Egglestone14 J Hanlon 15 A McMahon (Res VC)16 Ri Skiathitis 17 D Pirpinias 18 M Reynolds 19 B Toohey20 Ma Costello 21 G Henderson 22 L Reynolds 23 D Hanlon 24 C Matton 25 M McWhinney (C)26 D Angus27 A Maynard 28 M Tsitonakis 29 Z Moylan 30 B Wheeler 31 A Kowalski 32 J Sacco (Res C)32 Mi Costello 33 D Madden34 D Weston35 D McKibbin 35 A McKay 36 R Pascoe 37 B Barron 38 A Elmi 39 M Muldoon 40 P Barbetti 42 P Godard 43 A Borg 44 S Morgan 45 J Bibby 46 T Goodwin 47 C O'Brien 48 A Nancarrow 49 R Brennan 50 A Mills 51 S Goodwin52 V O'Halloran 53 M Bretag 54 P Strangis55 M Warren 56 P Dunn 57 B Taylor 59 T Sheppard 60 T Kelly62 A Shirreff 63 D Anderson 66 D O'Shea 68 P Xuereb75 R Keenan

1. S.Gill2. J.Braham3. N.Smithwick4. B.Connors5. L.OʼBrien6. J.Horsburgh7. D.Lockwood8. A.Horsburgh9. F.Pavez (Capt)10. M.Wilson11. S.Collins12. J.Jinks13. P.Hudson14. G.Connors15. A.Board16. C.Hunter17. M.Aquilina18. G.Walker19. B.Harmer20. P.OʼKeefe21. A.Jeka22. S.Anderson (Res C)23. C.Butcher24. R.Jensen25. Troy.Edwards26. H.Hunter27. H.Templeton28. J.Nikola29. J.Newall30. D.Sidwell31. T.Plecher32. B.Welch33. D.Benn34. T.Davidson35. T.Zulian36. O.Hickey37. S.Burnham38. B.Smith39. R.Taylor40. A.Maki41. K.Miller42. D.Stanley43. J.Cooke44. B.Lennon45. J.Lawn46. M.Whiting47. R.Binney48. Trav. Edwards49. J.Ryan50. M.Cecil51. S.Potts52. D.Goodrem53. J.Hoffman54. J.Shea55. S.Balloch56. S.DePiazza57. D.White58. S.Heffernan59. L.Barnes60. L.Hudson61. S.Smith62. T.Perrett63. J.Callus64. L.Fairfield

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS

Coach: Alan ElliottAsst Coach: Steve Calderwood

Res: Damien Hynes / John Mc Carthy1 T Wheeler2 J Digrazia3 J Tranter4 D MacLeod5 D Elias6 M Tennant7 M Lishman8 C McNamara (C)9 J Munro10 B Cocks11 C Elliott12 L Henry13 T Butson14 T Hynes15 J Willis16 J Hatfield17 J Buttigieg18 J Williams19 S Barlow20 S McGuinness21 M Busuttil22 J Gallivan23 J Wong24 M Cavarra25 A Johns26 D Lee27 A Klewer28 A Kosmatos29 W Cooper30 K Dowsey31 L Couper32 L Barker33 C Winks34 P Herrick35 M Brown36 J Hynes37 B Hynes38 N Walsh39 L Forrester40 B Gilham41 S Davies42 M Sultana43 A Manton44 B Barrett45 B Hinsley46 P Gallivan47 D O'Keeffe48 T Bowers49 B Gray50 C McCracken51 P Forsyth52 B Hollier53 B Lethborg54 R Dewalagama55 A Russell3 r D Wouda9 r A Bouras11 r J Davis12 r A Levitt13 r D Williams14 r J Street18 r D Oldham23 r H Duckworth25 r G Burgess31 r N Baskharon39 r A Carter

PENINSULA Coach: Mark Glenn

Res Coach: Nick Claringbold

OLD WESTBOURNE Coach: Brett ConnorsRes: Andrew HorsburghAsst: Daniel Slattery

1 S Parsons2 M Barron3 T Rees 4 S Barbour5 G OʼConnor- Price6 V Clarke7 S Murray8 R Stainforth9 T Coghlan10 B Southam11 S Torossi12 A Mangl13 C OʼLoughlin14 W Coghlan15 A Wood16 J Heron17 J Coghlan18 C Stevens19 S Grigg20 A Law21 A De Lange22 D Smith23 R Powney24 M Falkiner25 Carl Ashdown26 M Jackson27 S Payze (C)28 K Krake29 A Creffield30 A Crean31 R White32 T Carruthers33 A Starkins34 N Fisher35 J McGuinness36 N Bowman37 A Hayley38 Craig Ashdown39 J Selby40 N Coy41 A Granger42 N Claringbold43 J Smith44 S Tompkins45 L Heron46 M Peirce47 A Smith48 D Huang49 K Hunt50 D Pinxt51 W OʼLoughlin52 J Shanks53 A Murphy54 J OʼConnor Price56 J Rombotis57 P McLoughlin58 B Castles59 N Barron60 L Smith61 B Coldrey62 C Le Clerc63 J Bond64 B Brisbane

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July 4th 2009NEXT WEEK ’ S MATCHE S

AA SSEECCTTIIOONNMARCELLIN v OLD BRIGHTON

ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS v COLLEGIANSUNI BLUES v OLD XAVERIANS

OLD ESSENDON v OLD SCOTCHSSppoorrttssccoovveerr AArreennaa oonn SSaattuurrddaayy aatt 22..0000ppmm

DE LA SALLE v OLD IVANHOESSppoorrttssccoovveerr AArreennaa oonn SSuunnddaayy aatt 22..0000ppmm

BB SSEECCTTIIOONNOLD HAILEYBURY v OLD CAREY

OLD MELBURNIANS v ORMONDHAMPTON ROVERS v OLD TRINITY

ST BERNARDS v OLD CAMBERWELLST KEVINS v UNI BLACKSSStt KKeevviinnss CCoolllleeggee aatt 22..0000ppmm

CC SSEECCTTIIOONNMAZENOD v PARKDALE

MHSOB v BULLEEN TEMPMONASH BLUES v CAULFIELD GRAM

OLD GEELONG v AJAXBEAUMARIS v OAKLEIGH

DD11 SSEECCTTIIOONNWHITEFRIARS v OLD MENTONIANS

FITZROY v AQUINASEMMAUS ST LEOS v PRAHRAN

WERRIBEE v NOBSPSTH MELB DIST v RUPERTSWOOD

DD22 SSEECCTTIIOONNYARRA VALLEY v OLD PARADIANS

PENINSULA v IVANHOEOLD WESTBOURNE v THERRY PENOLA

ELTHAM v BANYULEWILLIAMSTOWN v GLEN EIRA

DD33 SSEECCTTIIOONNBENTLEIGH v UHS-VUST JOHNS v ELSTERNWICK

MONASH GRYPH v POWER HOUSEST MARY'S SAL v HAWTHORN

ST FRANCIS XAVIER v WEST BRUNSWICKDD44 SSEECCTTIIOONN

LA TROBE UNI v CHADSTONESWINBURNE UNI v BOX HILL NTH

MANNINGHAM v ALBERT PARKMT LILYDALE v KEW

ELEY PARK v RICHMONDSTH MORNINGTON v NTH BRUNSWICK

UU1199 PPRREEMMIIEERROLD SCOTCH v OLD TRINITY

RUPERTSWOOD v BEAUMARISMARCELLIN v UNI BLACKSUNI BLUES v ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS

DE LA SALLE (BLUES) v OLD XAVERIANSUU1199 SSOOUUTTHH 11

ST KEVINS v ORMONDSStt KKeevviinnss CCoolllleeggee aatt 99..3300aamm

OLD HAILEYBURY - BBYYEECOLLEGIANS v DE LA SALLE (GOLDS)

OLD BRIGHTON v OLD MELBURNIANSCAULFIELD v MAZENOD

UU1199 NNOORRTTHH 11ST BERNARDS - BBYYEE

OLD CAMBERWELL v OLD ESSENDONBANYULE/VIEWBANK v OLD CAREY

BULLEEN TEMP v MANNINGHAM SHARKSAQUINAS v FITZROY

UU1199 NNOORRTTHH 22FITZROY - BBYYEE

RUPERTSWOOD v LA TROBE UNISSaalleessiiaann CCoolllleeggee SSuunnbbuurryy aatt 1111..4400aamm

THERRY PENOLA v OLD GEELONG BLACKSIVANHOE v EMMAUS ST LEOS

OLD WESTBOURNE v OLD XAVSUU1199 SSOOUUTTHH 22

PRAHRAN v BENTLEIGHGGaarrddiinneerr PPaarrkk aatt 1111..4400aamm

MONASH BLUES v MHSOBPARKDALE v HAMPTON ROVERS

OLD MENTONIANS v BEAUMARISPENINSULA v AJAX

UUNNDDEERR 1188NORTHERN BULLANTS v OAKLEIGH

FFrriiddaayy NNiigghhtt aatt SSppoorrttssccoovveerr AArreennaa aatt 77..0000ppmm THERRY PENOLA v ST MARY'S SALESIANJJoohhnn PPaassccooee FFaawwkknneerr RReesseerrvvee aatt 1122..0000ppmm

OLD CAMBERWELL v UHS-VU/FLEMINGTONGGoorrddoonn BBaarrnnaarrdd RReesseerrvvee aatt 1122..0000ppmm

ST BEDES/MENTONE TIG v ST BERNARDSSSoouutthheerrnn RRdd OOvvaall aatt 22..0000ppmm

CCLLUUBB XXVVIIIIII ((11))ST KEVINS v OLD XAVS (2)

COLLEGIANS v OLD SCOTCHUNI BLUES v ST BERNARDS

OLD MELBURNIANS v DE LA SALLEPRAHRAN v OLD XAVS (1)

GGaarrddiinneerr PPaarrkk aatt 22..0000ppmm CCLLUUBB XXVVIIIIII ((22))

OLD TRINITY v FITZROYMONASH BLUES v WHITEFRIARS OC

NOB/ST PATRICKS COLL v UNIVERSITY BLACKSOLD BRIGHTON v MAZENOD OCMARCELLIN OC v OLD CAMBERWELL

CCLLUUBB XXVVIIIIII ((NNOORRTTHH))THERRY PENOLA v WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS

BANYULE AFC v OLD IVANHOEBULLEEN TEMP. AFC v KEWOLD WESTBOURNE v WERRIBEE

OLD ESSENDON v WHITEFRIARSOLD CAREY v NORTH OLD BOYS/ST PATS

CCLLUUBB XXVVIIIIII ((SSOOUUTTHH))ORMOND v OLD GEELONG

OAKLEIGH v OLD SCOTCHOLD MELBURNIANS - BBYYEE

CAULFIELD GRAM v HAMPTON ROVERSST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS v ST MARY'S SALESIAN

ROUND ELEVEN

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Rutherford, captainedthe club under JiggyHarris. DonBlackwood, premiershipplayer in 1969 and stillactively involved in clubaffairs (also an excellentAmateur Footballer scribe for a number of years –GR). Russell Burt, past champion player and clubofficial. Alan Lee, club official and club umpire since1988. Reg Miles, a member of the 1956 A Sectionpremiership and club committeeman, fundraiser andjunior coach. Ida Marcon, the club’s best knownsupporter (“Ivanhoe Ida”). Harry Thomas, lifelonginvolvement with the club as player, president andtimekeeper. Billy McWhinnie, former champion roverand club captain and coach. John Miles, dualpremiership player in the 50’s and served in almostevery club position. John is also a former VAFAExecutive member and a VAFA Life Member (and avery good card player on interstate trips – GR).

10 YEARS AGO – 1999A Section scribe, Jason Frenkel, reported that UniBlues Coach, Grant Williams, had said at thebeginning of the season that his A Section team wouldtake some time to get moving. Jason also reported thatthe time had now come as the Blues stormed all overthe ladder leaders, Old Melburnians and stormed backinto finals contention in the process. At the UniversityOval the Blues started strongly and Adam Lennen (5)and James Hayter were very productive forwards forthe Blues. Basically sealing the game in the secondterm with 6 more goals, the Blues never looked likerelinquishing their hold on the game and only LachlanBoyd and Lachlan Bunn looked comfortable for theRedlegs. The OM’s kicking for goal left a lot to bedesired but they were outplayed by their refinedopposition. Best players – Sturrock, Davis, Sheehan,Wilson, J Hayter (4), Versteegen (Uni Blues) and LBunn, L Boyd, Ross, Thompson, Campbell, Nayna(Old Melburnians).

In B Section, the two ladder leaders, Collegians andMHSOB, were both defeated in what was proving tobe a very even competition. Old Paradians andBeaumaris, with three wins apiece and sitting at thebottom of the table were not out of the race. AgainstCollegians, Old Trinity took control of the game earlywith 7 goals to 1. They outscored Collegians again in

5 YEARS AGO – 2004The big game in C Section was between second andthird placed Old Camberwell Grammarians andCaulfield Grammarians, possibly to see who wouldbe the main challengers to undefeated MelbourneHigh School Old Boys. It was Caulfield whoimpressed early with good forward targets in Will andBaxter, the main feeders being Widjaja, Pearce andSharpe. It was a handy 2 goal lead for the Fields atquarter time. Camberwell staged an excellent secondterm with Mitchell, Williams and Bayford setting theexample and their 6 goals for the quarter gave them a3 goal lead. An even third term set up a thrilling lastquarter but Caulfield’s kicking was ordinary to say theleast as they posted 2.8 for the quarter. Camberwellfound it difficult to convert but did enough to ensure adraw at siren time; Camberwell 11.6 and Caulfield10.12. The reserves game was also a thriller withCamberwell winning by 1 point.

The majority of games in D1 Section were also closeaffairs, the closest a 1 point win in the Salesian versusPeninsula Old Boys match. Salesian desperatelyneeded a win to improve their chances of avoidingrelegation and Peninsula needed to stay in touch withthe top four. Peninsula were very wasteful in the firstquarter with 1.7 and trailed Salesian 2.1. The Piratescontinued to miss easy shots in the second quarter butled by 76 points at half time and increased this to 12points at three quarter time. Just when Salesian seemeddestined to remain on 1 win for the season, they surgedto the front and held on by a solitary point 10.9 to 9.14.Best players Hanton, Nannes, Loughnan (3),Oldfield, Canavan (Salesian) and T Prendergast,Claringbold (3), Teelow, Murray, Dunne(Peninsula).

Old Mentonians went down in a thriller to Ormondby only 2 points but were proud to congratulate ClubCaptain, Andrew Carter, on joining the Panthersexclusive 200 club. Andrew was a tall, skinny centrehalf forward with the club’s U19’s in 1991 however hegradually “filled out” to become a commandingruckman, holding down the number one role for almosta decade. “Carts” was also a model of consistency.

Ivanhoe Amateur Football Club held its inauguralHall of Fame night and announced the following 10inductees – John “Jiggy” Harris, coached the club to3 flags in a row and 60 consecutive wins. Hec

Chibley (3), Anderson, Foletti (CommonwealthBank) and Mannix, K Hehir, Cockerall, RCarroll, A Demir, L Cattagio (Princes Hill.

The leading goal kickers in each senior sectionwere – A Section, Yeo (Old Melb) 43; B Section,Kaye (AJAX) 33; C Section, McFarlane (Coburg)49; D Section, Martin (MHSOB) 55; E Section,Scullin (North Brunswick) 45; F Section, Hille(Uni Reds) 50.

40 YEARS AGO – 1969Victoria’s supremacy in interstate football took a hitwhen South Australia inflicted a crushing 55 lossagainst the VAFA in Adelaide. A real challenge downin Tasmania as well with the Victorians not breakingclear until the final term to win by 26 points.

In E Section the battle of the Banks took place atAlbert Park as ANZ hosted ES&A (these two clubswere to subsequently amalgamate and play as ANZafter both banks merged in 1970 - GR). It was levelpegging at half time before ANZ started to pull away.They went on to win 14.9 to 8.8. Best players –Bloom (6), Sharp, Jackson, J Pecora, Sampson,Treleavan (ANZ) and Westcott, Paul, Cowan,Kelly, O’Dwyer, Carrazzo (ES&A).

A Section Field Umpires were – Peter King,Donald G Dodd, Pat Loy, John Posetti and BillMason. In B Section – Ken Jorgenson, TrevorRowe, Darryl George, Graeme Simpson and HarryMarks.

50 YEARS AGO – 1959It was an interesting Saturday in A Section as both theUniversity teams, Blues and Blacks, lost theirrespective matches and as a result their places in thetop four were taken by Old Scotch Collegians and theOld Xaverians. Being the start of the return round ofmatches, this was not a good sign for the students! TheBlacks had predictably been defeated by second placedOld Paradians but the Blues were un-predictablythrashed by a determined Ormond outfit. Nothingseemed to go right for the Blues as Ormond went to a22 point lead at quarter time with the aid of a goodbreeze. As the wind abated in the second term theBlues panicked a bit and their kicking wasuncharacteristically untidy while Ormond maintainedan open forward zone a kicked 5 goals. The studentswere better in the second half but the “bird had flown”and Ormond rejoiced with the 11.13 to 3.12 victory.Best players – Hannan, Lyon, Pert, Mau (6), Hatton,Moran (Ormond) and Pascore, Fraser, McMillan,Devenish, Tully, Reeve (Uni Blues).

the second term to hold a 6 goal lead. Collegians wereimplored to lift their game and they did initially butTrinity turned up the heat with another 8 goals andromped home 22.9 to 12.10 to stake their claim asgenuine contenders. Best players – Frost (8), RPhillips, Stevens, C Phillips (4), Andrews, Heighton(Trinity) and Elg, Jefferson, Caldwell, Palmer,McKenzie (3), Unsworth (Collegians).

AJAX were at the top of the Blades ClubChampionship with 178 points from Monash Bluesand Old Xaverians, both on 169.

20 YEARS AGO – 1989In wintry conditions, E Section flag favourites, LaTrobe Uni, had no trouble disposing of Uni HighSchool Old Boys. The Uni High guys had real troublescoring only managing their first goal late in thesecond term while the Trobers had already placed 7.8on the board. It didn’t get any better for the visitors inthe second half and La Trobe won 12.13 to 1.1. Bestplayers – Cousins, Benbow, Brownlaw, Tucci, Little,Poole (La Trobe) and Skinns, Kemp, Gathercole,Morris, Lugg, Strachan (UHSOB).

In F Section, after and even first quarter, ANZ Bankpulled away from Footscray Institute of Technologyby half time with a 4 goal lead. The Zedders did notrelax and ran away with the game in the second half25.22 to 11.12, an excellent result in the heavy going.Best players – Schaper (5), Nicolosi (4), JMcDonald, Siletz (6), Cumming (ANZ) and Phillips(4), Cliff, Breeny, Mills, Lewis, Case (Footscray)

30 YEARS AGO – 1979Thornbury faced up to top team North Brunswickin E Section and took it right up to the leaders inthe first half looking at only 1 goal separating thetwo teams. Playing a great third quarter, Thornburylooked capable of an upset and upset it was at thefinal bell 14.11 to 12.10 and Thornbury were nowequal fourth. Best players – Byrne (3), G Burrows,M Staff, Harbour, Dellava, Ware (Thornbury) andScullin (6), Morritt, D Di Marco, R Payne, CPayne, Holdsworth (North Brunswick).

Match of the round in F Section saw Princes Hill athome to Commonwealth Bank. There was nothingbetween the two teams in the first half butCommonwealth Bank asserted themselves in the allimportant third term and looked to be well incommand. An early effort by Princes Hill breathedsome life into the contest before the Bank sealed thegame, final scores 11.13 to 9.14. Best players – IMcCrimmon, Columbine, W McCrimmon,

. . . Retrospectiveby Geoff Reilley

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SPORTSCOVER ARENA DRAW2009 (JUNE/JULY)

FRI JUNE 26 NO MATCHES

SAT JUNE 27 NO MATCHES

SSUUNN JJUUNNEE 2288OOLLDD IIVVAANNHHOOEE vv MMAARRCCEELLLLIINN ((AA))

FRI JULY 3NORTHERN BULLANTS v OAKLEIGH (U18) 7.00pm

SAT JULY 4OLD ESSENDON v OLD SCOTCH (A)

SUN JULY 5DE LA SALLE v OLD IVANHOE (A)

Fines – Round 8 – 13/06/2009

AAfftteerr 44ppmmC Reserves: Old GeelongD2 Reserves: PeninsulaD4 Reserves: Mt LilydaleClub XVIII (1): St KevinsClub XVIII (2): Old Brighton

AAfftteerr 55::3300ppmmD2: Old WestbourneU19 (North 2): Old WestbourneU19 (South 2): Peninsula

D4: La Trobe University

LATE SCORES: First offence ($5); second offence ($25); third offence ($50); fourth offence ($100);

each subsequent offence ($100).

Incorrect Scores – Round 8 –13/06/2009

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ELSTERNWICK PARK GATESThe main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day.

The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when there areno matches scheduled for Elsternwick Park No. 2 Oval.

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park ina manner that would allow cars around you to be able to leave. Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will

be counted and the club invoiced accordingly.

Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets forplayers and officals.

So perhaps it was a daywere the pieces fell togetherfor Uni High whilst WestBrunswick fell apart at theseems and have to think about a tricky few roundsahead with four points the only happen outcome.

The Wells-Murphy Cup for the first time in a whilelooked a one act affair prior to the game.Elsternwick have been working themselves intosome great form. Injury free, well for them anyway,they have a composed and confident unit workingwell. There was plenty to like about their line up, asthe back half led by Hodgkiss have been as good asever. Bedingfield was in absentia for some timeoverseas and that had a dramatic affect on thisgroup. He comes back and the cog in the middlepicks up. Hunter still hasn’t kicked big scores buthis form warrants respect. Monash are at adifferent part of the road and it showed here. Their‘p platers’ are doing their best but their physicalsize does not allow them to stay strong on a littleground. The Gryphons have made their bed now,sticking with kids and encouraging them to learnfrom the older brigade. It may just pay dividends.In the end, it was a convincing twelve goal win forthe home team who march toward the top four.

I can absolutely affirm that being on Ross GregorySaturday was fresh due to Jack Frost being intown. The Hawks travelled with confidence. Ofcourse this is a side littered with individuals thathave silverware at home en mass. Whether it beCCooll ll iinnss,, OOggggee ,, LLaauulleettttaa,, or MMuurrrraayy the talent isthere. But the other side for them is the youth andgenuine lack of experience in senior footy. Still Ithought they would win this contest given theSlushies are missing Burnside badly and just havebeen a bit down of late. I am not sure thatPowerhouse had an excuse not to be fired up giventheir grand defender DDaammii eenn BBooll aanndd wascelebrating game 150. DDaammiieenn has been at theclub since 1999. His determination and selflessefforts over the decade have really had hugeinfluence on those around him and his matesstepped up for him late today. PPaauull EEddwwaarrddss whoremains the premier giant of the competitionkicked key goals at key moments. The efforts in theregard to the debut of RRyyaann AAnnddeerrsseenn deservemention. Going into the ruck here was daunting

but he tried all day. AAddrriiaann SSaauull llee must have hadforty touches for the Hawks and looks a superacquisition but their game simply ran out of puff atthe end. They went to the lakside with high hopesand left with nothing. Their season is now at acritical juncture IF they are to play finals.Powerhouse stay alive.

St Francis Xavier had lost three games straight butcertainly had not fallen too far back and justneeded to seek composure mid season and takestock. They lined up two strong sides Saturday andwere confident of getting their first win for themonth. JJooeell LLeennddeerrss who has probably been onhis day the best player in our competition returnedfrom State duties and turned it on accordingly. It’slike when DDiimmaakkooppoolloouuss has fired the side haswon. He enjoyed a lot of the ball at half forwardand created accordingly. And eight goal lead at thehalf to the X Men and the game was all but over. StJohns have really improved since 2008 but juststruggle against quick efficient sides still. CCaammmmhad a good day for the locals but need morefriends at his level.

TTiippss –– Big round. Some seasons may end here. Hawthornsimply have to win against Uni High otherwise theyare gone. But they should fall in here. Say 8 pointsat the end. Powerhouse should be competitiveagainst St Francis but just fall short. X Men bytwenty points. West Brunswick play for their livesin this epic clash with St Johns. Home side by agoal. St Mary’s will be the ones breathing fireagainst the Gryphons at Ferndale Park to win easilywhilst Elsternwick find themselves in match of theday territory hosting Bentleigh. Home side to winin their biggest result since John Hewson was ahouse hold name.

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You have to be, in my opinion, a really strong clubto win your first nine games of VAFA footy. So hatsoff to Latrobe University and Rupertswood fordoing so, remaining undefeated and singing theirsong like it was just part of everyday proceedings.

One team who are slightly unlucky not to beincluded with that duo is Bentleigh. They had apoor day some weeks back at home and since thenhave not entertained a side against them withoutgreat effort and never lacking in mental application.That loss hurt them. It was plain for all to see. Ofcourse this week they entertained a fierce opponentin St Mary’s Salesian who travelled south quietlyconfident. The real key at the Bentleigh reserve is togo straight down the middle when you get youroccasional chance and to convert efficiently. Theground is lush and friendly but when the opponentknow it as well as they do it’s not an easy day. Theyellow and black brigade started well with five earlygoals. The home side had rewarded the outstandingreserves form of Brandon Hunt and he started towarm to task and turn the game in Bentleigh’sfavour. Four goals was a great return for hisseasonal senior debut. Such depth seems a luxuryin our ten team competition but Bentleigh have itand good luck to them. KKyyllee SSwwiinnddeenn has quietlyemerged as a key player for them also and had atruckload of the Sherrin. By three quarter time thescore had got right out to seven goals and the StMary’s/ Salesian unit couldn’t bridge the gap. Theyheaded home disappointed knowing their slightlyunder strength side coped well with the intensepressure but for no gain on the ladder. SStteevveennss andWWii ll ll iiaammss had good days for St Mary’s/Salesian.

University High and West Brunswick faced off in alocal Derby knowing this was a massive day. Withonly one team facing relegation from the 2009season due to the recent VAFA announcement, winhere and relegation seems a furlong away. And themagpies started so slowly that they solved theirfate early. A scoreless first term from them wassimply not acceptable. It has been their problem fora while, not enough avenues to goal. Converselythe Uni High side were scoring with aplomb andenjoying their day. RRhhyyss KKiirrkk suddenly has thirtyfive goals for the season which is good, WWaattttsswhen playing has great influence and HHiiggggss whengiven space looked a deadly forward of the middle.

WEST BRUNSWICK v ST JOHNSELSTERNWICK v BENTLEIGH

ST MARY'S SAL v MONASH GRYPHHAWTHORN v UHS-VU

POWER HOUSE v ST FRANCIS XAVIER

TODAY’S D3 MATCHES

D3 SECTIONby Stephen Clarke

LAST ROUND’S RESULTS – D3D3 SECTION

PPOOWWEERR HHOOUUSSEE 22..33 55..33 99..55 1144..99 ((9933))HHAAWWTTHHOORRNN 4.3 8.6 10.9 12.11 (83)PPOOWWEERR HHOOUUSSEE:: Goals: P. Edwards 7, R. Benson 2, D. Boland, M. Wallis, J.Whelan, M. Lynch, A. Collett. Best: R. Anderson, D. Boland, M. Lynch, N.Moresi, P. Edwards, A. Foster HHAAWWTTHHOORRNN:: Goals: N. Lynch 3, D. Lauletta 2,A. Saulle 2, R. Ogge, M. Murray, J. Shopov, D. Quamil, J. Keeghan. Best: A.Saulle, J. Keeghan, M. Collins, N. Lynch, J. Shopov, D. MitchellUUHHSS VVUU 55..44 99..66 1133..77 1144..88 ((9922))WWEESSTT BBRRUUNNSSWWIICCKK 0.0 3.2 4.4 8.8 (56)UUHHSS VVUU:: Goals: R. Kirk 5, D. Higgs 2, L. Temming, S. Cracknell, J. Hall, R.Watts, D. Pinney, P. Higgs, J. Roberts. Best: D. Lacy, D. Higgs, S. Desbois, R.Matthews, J. Moden, R. Kirk WWEESSTT BBRRUU:: Goals: T. Patterson 3, S. Monagle,B. Bainbridge, J. Anton, S. Thomson, C. Germon. Best: J. Melican, T.Patterson, R. West, S. Pietsch, M. MacGugan, W. BakerSSTT JJOOHHNNSS 1.4 4.5 2.3 11.10 (76)SSTT FFRRAANNCCIISS XXAAVVIIEERR 55..11 1122..66 11..22 1177..1100 ((111122))SSTT JJOOHHNNSS:: Goals: M. Courmadias 3, R. Scott 3, K. Arnold, N. Chalk, M.Phaedonos, A. Bourchier, B. Graham. Best: D. Camm, M. Courmadias, M.Kosmala, D. O'Connor, A. Barnett, A. Beckenham SSFFXX:: Goals: D. Pabst 5, B.Spencer 3, J. Leworthy 2, E. McNally 2, S. Burns 2, G. Pearson, J. Mathers,J. Nooy. Best: J. Lenders, C. Van Dam, D. Dimakopoulos, X. Gargan, R. Pater,D. PabstEELLSSTTEERRNNWWIICCKK 55..22 1100..66 1133..1100 1177..1144 ((111166))MMOONNAASSHH GGRRYYPPHHOONNSS 3.1 3.3 6.7 6.11 (47)EELLSSTT:: Goals: L. Bedingfield 4, S. Grace 3, J. Hunter 2, G. Culshaw 2, D. Smith2, B. Mason, T. Putt, R. Glassenbury, J. Cussen. Best: L. Bedingfield, S.Grace, K. Cummins, B. Mahony, T. Putt, G. Culshaw MMOONNAASSHH GGRRYYPPHH:: Goals:J. Watson 3, R. Sharkey, T. Russell, D. McConville. Best: N. Rutherford, J.Watson, C. Leeton, C. Mackie, R. Martin, R. HaughtonBBEENNTTLLEEIIGGHH 33..55 88..88 1122..1100 1166..1122 ((110088))SSTT MMAARRYY''SS SSAALLEESSIIAANN 3.4 5.6 6.7 9.9 (63)BBEENNTT:: Goals: B. Hunt 4, C. Fidler 2, K. Swinden 2, J. Coles, S. Frost, C. Sharp,J. Vlahos, I. Fridman, C. Feddersen, B. Aiken, L. Forrest. Best: K. Swinden, B.Hunt, C. Feddersen, D. Wills, S. Lawry, J. Vlahos SSTT MMSS:: Goals: C. Armstrong2, L. Kelly, S. Oldfield, A. Dwyer, R. Stevens, M. Hill, L. O'Keefe, T. McDermott.Best: R. Stevens, M. Robinson, B. Gatehouse, C. Rose, R. Williams, A. Dwyer

D3 SECTION RESERVESSTT JJOOHHNNSS 6.5 8.8 2.5 15.16 (106)SSTT FFRRAANNCCIISS XXAAVVIIEERR 33..22 77..99 44..33 1166..1155 ((111111))SSTT JJOOHHNNSS:: Goals: S. Peake 5, M. Vanhouten 4, N. Weymouth 2, J. Fardon,S. Edwards, T. Diaz, J. Sutic. Best: T. Diaz, S. Peake, J. Sutic, N. Pouki, N.Weymouth, D. Nielsen SSFFXX:: Goals: S. Kunziak 6, A. Shepherdson 5, B.Cunningham 2, C. Durst 2, L. Hall. Best: A. Shepherdson, B. Cunningham,M. Puts, S. Kunziak, L. Bennett, C. ArmstrongEELLSSTTEERRNNWWIICCKK 5.0 9.5 10.5 11.8 (74)MMOONNAASSHH GGRRYYPPHHOONNSS 66..11 99..33 1177..55 2200..55 ((112255))EELLSSTT:: Goals: M. Thiele 4, M. Doyle 3, A. Foster, J. Biviano, J. Reimers, G.Azzopardi. Best: J. Lyons, M. Doyle, A. Lewis, S. Convery, J. Reimers, M.Thiele MMOONNAASSHH GGRRYYPPHH:: Goals: W. Pocock 6, B. Lukav 5, A. Byrne 2, N.Booth 2, A. Kooperman 2, A. Robilliard, B. Murphy, H. Vasconcelo. Best: B.Murphy, B. Lukav, R. Tuttle, A. Robilliard, N. Booth, W. PocockPPOOWWEERR HHOOUUSSEE 22..11 66..55 99..66 99..88 ((6622))HHAAWWTTHHOORRNN 1.3 2.3 3.5 5.5 (35)PPOOWWEERR HHOOUUSSEE:: Goals: M. Leahy 4, J. Plazzer 3, M. Verberne, J. Brennan.Best: J. Plazzer, M. Verberne, J. Brennan, D. Maloney, G. Cleary, B. Love HHAAWWTTHHOORRNN:: Goals: A. Shedden, N. Wright, K. Taylor, D. Moncrief. Best: P.Clancey, F. McDonald, S. MacKenzie, A. Shedden, S. LaulettaUUHHSS VVUU 22..33 55..1111 77..1133 1122..1166 ((8888))WWEESSTT BBRRUUNNSSWWIICCKK 5.3 6.3 9.5 10.7 (67)UUHHSS VVUU:: Goals: S. Whyte 4, J. Sheldon 3, D. Fazakerley, A. Trevethan, J. Ford,L. Linehan, R. Pain. Best: R. Pain, A. Pincott, T. Harris, L. Maguire, M. Turvey,L. Linehan WWEESSTT BBRRUU:: Goals: S. O'Neill 5, D. Tweedie 3, B. Brown, M. Fu.Best: R. Touzel, O. Bear, J. O'Connell, S. O'Neill, T. Murphy, S. ChurchillBBEENNTTLLEEIIGGHH 4.3 6.9 9.10 10.12 (72)SSTT MMAARRYY''SS SSAALLEESSIIAANN 44..11 77..22 1100..33 1144..33 ((8877))BBEENNTTLLEEIIGGHH:: Goals: B. Lydster 4, M. Laskey 3, A. Clough, S. Ferguson, J.Farrell. Best: M. Laskey, B. Lydster, S. Mortimer, J. Farrell, O. Box, L.Holmesby SSTT MMSS:: Goals: A. Baird 4, T. Fairbairn 3, J. Morsello 2, M. Aikman2, D. Rajkumar, S. Nicholson, C. Dykes. Best: S. Bryen, W. Stubbings, M.Aikman, A. Baird, C. Dykes, S. Nicholson

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D3 SECTIONPOWERHOUSECoach: Darren CooperRes Coach: Warde Elliot

1. M. Taylor2. D. Boland3. J. Marshall4. C. Moran5. P. Sosic6. A. Collett6. J. Caroll7. R. Humphreys8. M. Lynch9. S. Watson10. D. Cooper11. J. Whelan12. C. Whelan13. D. Burnside14. W. Elliott 15. N. Hunt16. A. Foster16. A. Boughen17. P. Owens18. J. Lappin19. P. Edwards19. R. Macumber20. J. Nicholls20. J. Brennan21. D. Baker22. D. Parsons23. M. Leahy24. R. Benson25. M. Driessen26. P. Miskelly27. A. Contreras28. S. Bahr29. J. Callahan30. J. Ercoli31. R. Marshall32. M. Verberne33. J. Fiorini34. D. Sladden35. B. White36. S. Nolan37. D. Bridges38. B. Baxter39. W. Old40. D. Maloney41. C. Russell42. P. Arnold43. B. Saulo44. R. Anderson45. G. Wilson46. D. Mullen47. J. Kurts48. F. MacAk49. M. Werner50. D. Lane51. J. Plazzer52. D. Beattie53. P. Barrett54. S. Batten55. C. Goette56. C. Plazzer57. J. Mackan58. M. Lucas59. B. Kyne60. J. McCarthy62. S. Gordon63. D. Ashworth64. M. Wallis65. K. Duber66. A. Willis67. N. Moresi68. B. Lynch69. G. Cleary

BENTLEIGHCoach: Lex Munro

Res Coach: Matt Ashenden

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D3 SECTIONWEST BRUNSWICK

Coach: Richard PeoplesAsst. Coach: John Curtin

Res Coach: Thomas Dempsey

1 R. Saker2 R. West3 B. Irving4a S. Thomson4b C. Lehmann 5 M. Layley6 S. Pietsch7 C. Grant8 S. Monagle (C)9 D. Rees10 L. Martin11 B. Bainbridge (VC)12 S. Churchill13 M. Barron14 O. Critchley15 J. Sudholz16 M. Hesselman17 M. Brookshaw18 E. Lloyd19 J. Melican20 A. Thompson21 A. Gall22 J. Hughes23 M. McManus24 D. Tweedie25 A. Gibson (VC)26 S. Gibson27a A. McKenzie27b P. Statham28 J. Barclay29 S. Devers30 T. Stone31 N. Juran32 M. Dishon33 B. Brown (VC Res)34 I. Twyford35 C. Germon36 P. Healey38 M. MacGugan39 P. Walpole (VC Res)40 S. Teague41 R. Touzel (C Res)42 W. Ezzy43 S. Seal44 H. Lewis45 J. Mercer46 W. Baker47a D. Thrift47b R. Dutton48 J. Grieves49 G. Saisanas51 L. Sherry52 A. Cilauro53 E. Willcocks54 T. Murphy55 L. Ritchie56 T. Kingston57 J. Hamilton58 E. Devrome59 B. Green60 T. Parnell61 O. Bear62 J. Anton63 S. Pressnell64 L. Stewart66 T. James67 S. Cleary68 P. Lanyon69 A. Roberts70 J. Murphy71 T. Saker72 D. Duncan 73 J. O'Connell74 W. Vagg75 M. Meehan76 M. Jane77 D. Humphreys78 L. Hume79 H. Nash 80 S. White81 M. Fu82 A. Favalaro84 D. Roberts85 S. Palmer86 M. Bond87 G. Grimwade88 A. Vagg89 S. OʼNeill90 N. Lawry91 M. Reid

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ST JOHNS OCCoach: Matt Jones

Asst Coach: Matt WebbRes Coach: Matt Ladson

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Senior Assistants: P Higgs/J OʼNeill /A Begg

1 R Watts2 R Thorp3 D Fazakerly4 L Gorringe (C)5 A Milicevic6 S Cracknell 7 A Leach8 M Mora9 T Woodlock10 J Bowes 11 D Frittum 12 W Smith13 A Mora 14 R Matthews15 J Jacks16 D Pinney17 C Langendorf18 A Trevethan19 D Higgs20 S Desbois21 J Hall 22 P Clarke23 R Kirk24 M Sweeney25 S Hower 26 J Ford27 L Kennedy 29 D Begg30 C Little31 M Roberts 32 C Certo33 L Temming34 M Sandry35 P Higgs35 T Waltrowicz (R)36 S Webster37 D Longstaff 38 M Lacey39 S Payne 40 L Maguire41 J Roberts42 A Flynn43 N Zajac45 M Pearce46 A Mccarthy47 D Lacy48 J Moden 49 H Lovell 50 A Pincott51 M Czerny52 D Morton53 T Whelan54 M Turvey55 R Pain 56 R Dickson57 R Kerlin58 S Murphy 59 S Thomas 60 T Harris61 J Mannila 62 L Halliday 63 S Byrne64 N Linehan65 L Johnston66 J Pisani67 L Linehan68 T Stephens 69 B Tanner70 E Clarence71 M Byrne75 H Free 76 D Lawrence77 J Sheldon 78 K Weber 79 W Williams 80 T Snow

1. J. Dawson2. A. Shedden3. A. Knott4. M. Langley5. P. Nunan6. P. Avery7. N. Lynch8. L. Aitken9. R. Ogge10. N. Hayes11. J. Cargill12. S. Lauletta13. A. Linford 14. D. Lauletta15. M. Tyson16. N. Opie17. A. Lewinsky18. C. Simpson19. M. Beanham20. P. Wilkins21. B. Morey22. C. Pritchard23. J. Mayes24. M. Collins25. J. Thurlow 26. D. Quamil27. D. Watt28. S. Moussi29. M. Watt30. D. Taranto31. D. Lyons32. S. McKenzie33. N. Shedden34. B. Jones35. N. Raiti36. F. Pyke37. P. Clancey38. D. Pritchard39. J. Eadie40. J. Dounie41. M. Tannis42. B. Cook43. J. Keeghan44. A. Muirhead45. K. Taylor46. D. Moncrieff47. K. Lilmaye48. A. Rowell49. D. Fitzgerald50. D. Mitchell 51. F. McDonald52. L. Currer53. N. Wright54. V. Bist55. A. Saulle56. A. Elzkara57. P. Collins58. L. Murphy60. A. McPhie61. T. Jackson62. T. Wallace63. N. Martin64. A. Sandland65. T. Clements66. C. Cornwell67. J. Saunders68. J. Dickinson69. B. Hudson70. L. White

HAWTHORN AFCCoach: Mark Murray

Res. Coach: Stuart Avery

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Old Essendon forward Luke Geister is this week’s winner of the Club Warehouse Rising StarAward.The eighteen year-old from Wagga turned on best-on-ground performance in just his sixth seniorgame.The 6’3” youngster lined up at full-forward and stood tall, taking several pack marks over moreexperienced opponents. After scoring just two goals in his first five appearances, he booted five second half goals to lifthis team from the precipice of defeat to a memorable three point victory.Congratulations, Luke.

ROUND 9 WINNERLUKE GEISTER

(OLD ESSENDON)

Phone: 13 15 5224 Hour Emergency 0418 333 118

U19 Coach of the Month – JuneDarren Seidl – Ajax

Darren Seidl is in his first year as coach of the Under 19. Previously Darren had coached the Club at junior level in the MSJFL for the past two years. Darren played over 100 games with AJAX as Captain of the Reserves, but unfortunately a career ending injury mid last season prevented him from leading the

team into finals.

His passion for the Club and football has been rewarded this season with the team holding 1st position at the half way mark. Darren works very closely with Bernie Sheehy senior coach and Gary Blusztein

reserves coach as well as the Junior Football Club.

“…The credit belongs to the man who is actually in thearena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood,who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again andagain; because there is not effort without error andshortcomings; but who does actually strive to do the deed.Who knows the great enthusiasm, the great devotion, whospends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knowsin the end the triumph of high achievement and who at theworst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, sothat his place shall never be with those cold and timid soulswho know neither victory nor defeat." Theodore "Teddy"Roosevelt.

This fantastic quote from the late President of the UnitedStates speaks of the efforts that all coaches would like oftheir players. It talks about the understanding that you haveto be prepared to fail if you are to succeed, and of theperseverance required to triumph. North Brunswick arestarting to experience the rewards of perseverance, asRichmond Central have before them. Let’s hope thatChadstone will soon also enjoy reward for their hard work.Latrobe Uni quickly stamped out any hopes of an upset bykicking away to a six goal lead over Swinburne. Thirteenscoring shots to nil hinted at a demolition to come. Thiswas not to be as the ‘backman I am not allowed to mentionby name’ kicked a team lifter for the Razorbacks, soonfollowed by one from YYaammaann, and suddenly the contestwas alive. Latrobe steadied through BBrraadd VVaann OOooii, anddespite a persistent Swinburne midfield, they could notbridge the gap. It is interesting to note though that fromquarter time, the Razorbacks outscored Latrobe. They willbe ruing that first quarter.The much anticipated marquee ruck match-up betweenGGrreegg BBeellll and BBiillll MMccIInnddooee did not eventuate, as Bell didnot play, and McIndoe was restricted by injury to a roledeep forward-which albeit, he performed to aplomb.Instead the game was an arm wrestle with little between thetwo sides before the Falcons pulled away in the last fifteenminutes. The battle between JJuussttiinn KKaannee and CCrraaiigg HHoorrnneewas a highlight with neither pulling any punches, and bothhaving an influence for their side. A RRyyaann HHaayyeess screamerwas a big highlight for Albert Park, as was the solid formfrom veteran JJaammeess SSuuttttoonn in the ruck.Last week South Mornington enjoyed a exhilarating ‘comefrom behind victory’ however this week the shoe was onthe other foot as Richmond Central kicked eight goals toone in the final quarter to come from nineteen points down.The engine room for the Snakes, led by AAddaamm FFiisskkee andDDaallee AAnnddrreeww was pivotal in turning the tide, despite thehard work of SSaamm WWrriigghhtt in the middle for the southerners.

NNaatthhaann NNuusskkee kickedanother five goals asRichmond Centralconsolidated their spot in thetop five, and with three spotsopen for promotion this year,are well and truly looking as a contender for D3 next year.JJuussttiinn RRoobbeerrttss kicked nine goals in Mt Lilydale’s rout ofChadstone. The Synners have been edging towards avictory with some strong efforts, however weredisappointed with their application on Saturday and willlook to regroup next week. DDaavviidd BBaarrrryy--MMaaccaauullaayy triedhard to rally his side after half time however someimproved teamwork did not translate to the scoreboard asthe Rams recorded another win.KKiirrkk LLiinnddssaayy stepped into the breach left by the loss ofMMiicchhaaeell VViioollaa, as the Sharks stayed in touch with the topfive with an important win. He barely dropped a mark allday, and with TTrreenntt SSiillvveerrss continuing to impress, thedelivery forward was fantastic. SShhaauunn IIrrvviinnee was defiant indefence for Box Hill North and without him the margin mayhave been much greater. Eley Park faces three ‘eight pointgames in a row in coming weeks, and we will get a betterpicture of where they sit after that.After the buzz of last week’s finish the Cobras suffered a let-down as North Brunswick recorded their second victory ina row. Despite the efforts of diminutive but deadly keyforward RRoobb MMuunnddyy and TTiimm FFrraaddkkiinn, the determinationshown across the field for North resulted in greaterscoreboard pressure. The Sesame street kids AAddaamm ""EEllmmoo""JJeeffffrreeyy and Cult hero OOssccaarr ““ tthhee GGrroouucchh”” BBaarriinngg were adynamic duo for the green and gold once again, as was“the Wildman” NNaatt MMyyeerrss in defence. With the impendingreturn of gun player DDaavvee PPiizzzzaarrii, North Brunswick wouldbe looking to the second half of the season with someanticipation.

RROOUUNNDD 99 PPRREEVVIIEEWWSSMMaattcchh ooff tthhee RRoouunnddAAllbbeerrtt PPaarrkk vv MMtt LLiillyyddaalleeI was mistaken in tipping against Albert Park last week andam reticent to do it again, however the Rams are looking inominous form. JJuussttiinn KKaannee and BBeenn HHaannsseenn continuedtheir great from for Albert Park, but the injuries areaccumulating at Grand Prix land. With a team that appearsto be closer to full strength and a two pronged forward lineof Varga and Roberts, I think Mt Lilydale will continue ontheir winning way; RRaammss bbyy 1199 ppooiinnttss.. NNtthh BBrruunnsswwiicckk vv LLaattrroobbee UUnnii As mentioned earlier North are starting to find a settled

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ALBERT PARK v MT LILYDALERICHMOND v MANNINGHAM

CHADSTONE v BOX HILL NTHELEY PARK v SWINBURNE UNI

KEW v STH MORNINGTONNTH BRUNSWICK v LA TROBE UNI

FFlleemmiinngg PPaarrkk aatt 22..0000ppmm

TODAY’S D4 MATCHES

side, and correspondingly, some form. I cannot howevergo past the top side, who are taking all before them;LLaattrroobbee UUnnii bbyy 2288 ppooiinnttss..CChhaaddssttoonnee vv BBooxx HHiill ll NNoorrtthh Both sides were very disappointed with their efforts lastweek and will be fired up for a big performance. The heightand goals scoring power for the Demons may give them anedge but I have a feeling the Synners are due, Chadstoneby 7 points.RRiicchhmmoonndd CCeennttrraall vv MMaannnniinngghhaammThe Cobras always seem to lift for the battle of theserpents, and will again this week. The battle of themidfields will be crucial as both sides have strong optionsforward. I think Richmond may be slightly stronger withDDaanniieell PPiikkee continuing to impress; RRiicchhmmoonndd bbyy 1166ppooiinnttss..KKeeww vv SSoouutthh MMoorrnniinnggttoonn This is another big game, with the South needing a win tostay in touch with the top five, and the Bears just holdingon with a few key players missing. If Bell does not returnSSccootttt SSmmiitthh should give his side first use of the ball; TTiiggeerrssbbyy 55 ppooiinnttss..EElleeyy PPaarrkk vv SSwwiinnbbuurrnnee UUnnii This game will put one of these sides well and truly on theback foot in the battle for finals action. David Viola is likelyto get the job on Attila Yaman, and again it will be up to theRazorbacks to come up with other options. EElleeyy PPaarrkk haveshown greater ability to find more avenues to goaltherefore they are my tip bbyy 1188 ppooiinnttss.

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D4 SECTIONby Duncan Palmer

LAST ROUND’S RESULTS – D4D4 SECTION

MMTT LLIILLYYDDAALLEE 66..44 1133..1111 1188..1166 2288..2200 ((118888))CCHHAADDSSTTOONNEE 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1 (7)MMTT LLIILLYYDDAALLEE:: Goals: J. Roberts 9, F. Varga 5, M. Hampton 5, H. Moyes 2, A. Stewart2, D. Cerra, G. Finkemeyer, J. Pulkka, S. Hickey, M. Peisley. Best: J. Roberts, N. Hooke,M. Hampton, J. Paull, A. Stewart, J. Pulkka CCHHAADDSSTTOONNEE:: Goals: M. Johns. Best: A.Winstanley, D. Barry Macaulay, D. Bourke, R. Tanner, K. Conrau, E. FreemanSSWWIINNBBUURRNNEE UUNNII 0.0 4.3 5.4 8.8 (56)LLAA TTRROOBBEE UUNNII 55..88 66..1122 1100..1188 1122..1199 ((9911))SSWWIINNBBUURRNNEE UUNNII:: Goals: A. Yaman 3, S. Ashton 2, A. Hyman, L. Dalton, R. Hurst.Best: A. Hyman, L. Lathouras, P. Wild, Z. Scrase, M. Westland, A. Donaldson LLAA TTRROOBBEE UUNNII:: Goals: D. McMaster 2, B. Van Ooi 2, X. Shiels 2, T. Ludeman, G. Bence,D. Sheldrick, A. Ross, P. Russell, S. Patten. Best: B. Vagg, G. Ganino, L. McFadzean,G. Bence, D. McMaster, D. FarrellSSOOUUTTHH MMOORRNNIINNGGTTOONN 2.5 8.8 12.9 14.11 (95)RRIICCHHMMOONNDD CCEENNTTRRAALL 22..44 88..77 99..88 1177..99 ((111111))SSTTHH MMOORRNNIINNGGTTOONN:: Goals: R. Wilson 6, S. Mottram 2, S. Wright 2, L. Fitzsimmons 2,M. Heib, S. Smith. Best: C. O'Brien, S. Wright, G. Ryan, L. Hockey, B. Price, S. Smith RRIICCHHMMOONNDD:: Goals: N. Nuske 5, D. Pike 2, A. Fiske 2, G. Andrew 2, D. Andrew 2, A.Read, S. O'Connor, B. Zelencich, J. Egan. Best: D. Pike, D. Andrew, S. O'Connor, M.Matthews, L. Jamieson, J. EganBBOOXX HHIILLLL NNOORRTTHH 2.3 4.5 8.9 12.14 (86)EELLEEYY PPAARRKK 55..33 1100..77 1188..99 2211..1155 ((114411))BBOOXX HHIILLLL NNTTHH:: Goals: D. Penny 4, S. Harrison 3, B. Pearce 2, C. Liston, L.Penhalluriack, M. Penny. Best: S. Irvine, M. Durham, M. Penny, C. Liston, N. Crossan,D. Penny EELLEEYY PPAARRKK:: Goals: K. Lindsay 5, D. Viola 4, S. Bugeja 4, B. Quinn 3, T. Silvers2, M. Corstorphin 2, M. Dunn. Best: L. Jolly, J. Beasley, T. Houlden, D. McCabe, M.Corstorphin, M. MarsiglioAALLBBEERRTT PPAARRKK 11..33 44..66 77..88 1100..1133 ((7733))KKEEWW 2.2 3.5 5.7 6.11 (47)AALLBBEERRTT PPAARRKK:: Goals: S. Allan 3, W. McIndoe 3, B. Payne 2, B. Murnane, R. Hayes.Best: J. Sutton, B. Hansen, R. Hayes, S. Hayes, M. Hyams, T. Tiller KKEEWW:: Goals: C.Horne 3, B. Cullen, H. McDermott, B. Woodhouse. Best: T. Bagnall, K. Allen, S. Ryan,P. Tasker, P. Rees, B. WoodhouseNNOORRTTHH BBRRUUNNSSWWIICCKK 77..11 1100..33 1188..77 2211..77 ((113333))MMAANNNNIINNGGHHAAMM CCOOBBRRAASS 3.2 9.5 13.6 17.8 (110)NNTTHH BBRRUUNNSSWWIICCKK:: Goals: O. Baring 4, R. Santacroce 3, C. Twaddle 3, B. Williams 3,A. Waters 3, M. Makdessi 2, J. Freeman, D. Makdessi, A. Jeffrey. Best: A. Waters, O.Baring, A. Jeffrey, M. Makdessi, C. Hall, N. Myers MMAANNNNIINNGGHHAAMM:: Goals: T. Fradkin 9,R. Mundy 3, R. Daley, S. Sheales, D. Edebohls, W. Travers, T. Young. Best: T. Fradkin,W. De Vercelli, D. Trinchi, R. Mundy, C. Arman, L. Fisher

D4 SECTION RESERVEAALLBBEERRTT PPAARRKK 44..33 55..55 77..88 88..99 ((5577))KKEEWW 1.2 2.6 2.7 7.10 (52)AALLBBEERRTT PPAARRKK:: Goals: M. Kriesfeld 3, N. Pearson 2, P. Smith, B. Eramo, G. Wakefield.Best: N. Mann, A. Clements, T. Saunders, Z. Sawyer, P. Smith, J. Ward KKEEWW:: Notprovided SSOOUUTTHH MMOORRNNIINNGGTTOONN 0.1 3.3 3.3 7.9 (51)RRIICCHHMMOONNDD CCEENNTTRRAALL 66..88 99..1100 1144..1155 1177..1155 ((111177))SSTTHH MMOORRNNIINNGGTTOONN:: Goals: T. Whitbourne 2, B. Dowling 2, B. Wilson 2, K. Woodruff.Best: C. Muczynski, M. King, M. Wilkinson, N. Williams, C. Cowan, R. Perks RRIICCHHMMOONNDD:: Not provided MMTT LLIILLYYDDAALLEE 33..33 1122..66 1122..1100 2200..1177 ((113377))CCHHAADDSSTTOONNEE 4.4 4.4 5.10 5.11 (41)MMTT LLIILLYYDDAALLEE:: Goals: A. Rodwell 8, P. Carolan 5, a. violi 2, R. McKenzie, S. Roberts,R. Black, H. McKenzie, G. Sweetten. Best: H. McKenzie, A. Rodwell, A. Craney, L. Nally,M. Bass, P. Carolan CCHHAADDSSTTOONNEE:: Goals: G. Dean 2, B. Thomas, A. Clements, S.Clement. Best: A. Ryan, T. Gammal, T. Bartholomew, S. George, J. Soane, B. ThomasNNOORRTTHH BBRRUUNNSSWWIICCKK 44..44 99..99 1111..1144 1144..1144 ((9988))MMAANNNNIINNGGHHAAMM CCOOBBRRAASS 2.1 3.2 3.2 3.9 (27)NNTTHH BBRRUUNNSSWWIICCKK:: Goals: A. Sammartino 2, S. Adair 2, J. Dimarco 2, T. Ackland, J.Boudoloh, J. Comley, R. Dowsett, D. Manoukian, A. Fleming, A. Cooper, N. Alsop.Best: J. Boudoloh, J. Comley, K. Linton, D. Pizzari, R. Dowsett, S. Bennett MMAANNNNIINNGGHHAAMM:: Goals: A. Foskett, T. Mazzarella, J. Paatsch. Best: A. Egan, A. McDill,T. Mazzarella, L. Crosby, C. Powderham, B. KomisarsSSWWIINNBBUURRNNEE UUNNII 0.0 4.1 6.2 9.3 (57)LLAA TTRROOBBEE UUNNII 33..88 66..1111 1100..1155 1155..1166 ((110066))SSWWIINNBBUURRNNEE UUNNII:: Goals: C. Fisher 2, N. Blyth 2, A. Collins 2, J. Coy, A. Carroll, J.Olivieri. Best: T. Kennedy, A. Collins, C. Fisher, A. Graeber, J. Coy, J. Olivieri LLAA TTRROOBBEE UUNNII:: Goals: A. Gill 6, J. Dumaresq 2, J. Lania 2, K. Taylor 2, M. Correnti, G.Walsgott, D. McKie. Best: D. Edwards, N. Johns, J. Lania, B. Strzebonski, G. Walsgott,A. GillBBOOXX HHIILLLL NNOORRTTHH 1.1 3.4 4.4 8.5 (53)EELLEEYY PPAARRKK 55..66 99..77 1111..1144 1155..1188 ((110088))BBOOXX HHIILLLL NNTTHH:: Goals: J. Irish 6, L. Purdy 2. Best: J. Irish, M. Rogers, G. Robinson,L. Purdy, C. Seely, R. Doyle EELLEEYY PPAARRKK:: Goals: J. Brown 6, D. Smith 2, M. MacTaggart 2, C. Marsiglio, S. Wolokh,L. White, M. Caddy, D. Ratcliffe. Best: J. Nelson, M. Jackson, L. White, R. Martyn, J.Brown, T. Dingeldei

M I L E S T O N E SMILESTONES220000 –– IIaann BBiinngghhaamm ((CChhaaddssttoonnee))

115500 -- SSaannddyy FFaammuullaarrii ((NNoorrtthh BBrruunnsswwiicckk))110000 -- AAnnddrreeww MMoouunnttnneeyy ((NNoorrtthh BBrruunnsswwiicckk)),,

AAnnddrreeww RReeaadd ((RRiicchhmmoonndd CCeennttrraall))5500 -- JJaammiiee CCoommlleeyy ((NNoorrtthh BBrruunnsswwiicckk))

SOUTH BEACHSCREEN PRINTING

44 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2009VV

D4 SECTIONALBERT PARKCoach: Nathan Dallas

Res Coach: Paul Shoppee

BOX HILL NORTH Coach: Mark Hood

Assist. Coaches: JamesMcKernan

Reserves: John Gallagher

CHADSTONECoach: Tony PsinasAsst: Ian Bingham

Res Coach: Theo Zaharopoulos

1. B. Hansen2. D. Lyne3. R. Baker4. S. Allen5. N. Dallas6. A. Moelands7. S. Venables8. N. Mclennan9. M. Hyams10. N. Mann11. Z. Sawyer12. Z. Roberts13. B. Payne14. S. Maunder15. G. Coyle16. J. Marshall17. S. Bennett18. G. Ellul19. N. Cain20. M. Kriesfield21. P. Shoppee22. A. Waycott23. A. Snowden24. O. Winchester25. J. Wier26. B. Little27. W. McIndoe28. M. Lawford29. T. Shannon30. K. Begbie31. S. McGuire31. J. Holz32. J. Walton33. D. McManus34. T. Houston35. S. Toth36. S. Adams37. T. King38. B. Cornish39. J. Hannett39. J. Ward40. A. Clements41. A. Bouras42. J. Kane43. K. Tiller44. A. Nicol45. B. Keegan46. S. Bridger48. T. Tiller49. D. Cato50. D. Steer51. M. Brown52. N. Pearson53. N. McGill54. T. Wilson55. D. Quinlan56. G. Wakefield 57. J. Sutton58. S. Lundgren60. L. Brown61. L. Baird62. A. Milankovic63. P. O'keefe64. C. Deed65. J. Ward66. L. Cann67. S. Hayes68. B. Eramo69. T. LaFranchi70. B. Ballsillie71. T. Radomski 72. S. Robinson73. Luke Brien74. T. Toner75. D. McNally 77. D. Keegan78. T. Saunders80. A. McGill82. A. Johnstone 88. J. Yates90. K. Nogeire97. J. Lampard99. B. Murnane

ELEY PARKSHARKS

Coach: Ken SchwabRes Coach: David Versteegen

1. M. Viola (VC)2. D. Bennett2. J. Flower3. D. McCabe4. B. Jackson5. T. Houlden6. D. Smith7. D. Bowen7. J. Thomas8. T. Kaye9. C. Jolly10. M. Robinson11. C. Cresswell (C)12. J. Alexandridis13. J. Nelson14. M. Marsiglio15. B. Sahlstrom16. D. Viola16. A. Germa no17. T. Silvers18. I. Gridchin19. D. Ratcliffe20. J Hook21. D. Crawford22. L. Jolly23. C. Brown24. M. Keown25. S. Bugeja26. C. Smith27. J. Dean28. M. MacTaggart29. B. Quinn30. S. Kennedy31. M. Dupljanin32. S. Wolokh33. T. Fennell34. W. Dalmau35. T. Dingeldei36. J. Priest37. J. Beasley38. M. Dunn39. D. Pumpa40. P. Harris41. G. Toddun42. K. OʼBrien43. K. Lindsay44. J. Dalmau45. A. Rock46. J. Oliver47. J. King48. R. Martyn49. J. Brown50. B. Kenyon51. M. Payne52. D. Cowling53. M. McGrath54. S. Brachman55. A. Curphey56. J. Brooke57. A. Pillay58. T. Kinsella59. L. White60. J. Newmarch61. A. Carbott62. D. Beasley63. D. Smith64. D. Sebire65. M. Jackson66. S. Considine67. M. Caddy68. J. Keridz69. S. Jackson70. T. Scholtes73. S. Coker83. B. Schaeche

1. J.Howarth2. C.Riscalla 3. A.Odza4. T.Manno5. K.Axten6. D.Martini7. P.Nhonthachith8. C.Langley9. A.Sallantioglu10. S.Cook11. A Beaumont12. A.Hathaway13. M.Cumming14. L.Penhalluriack15. L.Keillor16. M.Penny 16. W.Drew17. G.Cavallo18. C.Plunkett19. T.Langley20. K.Oldifeld21. M.OʼBrien22. A.Steele23. D.Penny (C)24. P.Doyle25. L.Desmond25 P.Kotsaridis26. R.Ball28. M.Pinder29. G.Robinson30. B.Olson31. D.Olson32. I.Oldfield33. M.Bell34. J.Irish35. C.Liston36. J.Vagias37. R.Charlton38. J.Williamson39 J.Tambakis40 S.Irvine 41 P.Currie42 S.Smith43 R.Doyle44 C.Oakley45 S.Harrison 46 M.Hood47 A.Andrews49 T.Ellis 50 C.Irvine52 S.Dʼarcy53 D.Kirwan54 L.Van den Akker55 J.Pratt56 N.Crossan57 W.Mason58 S.DʼAltera

(retired number)59 N.Cox60 N.Benbow61 M.Halbert62 A.Pritchard63 S.Lacey64 R.Irish65 W.McKenzie66 R.Freeman67 J.King69 B.Pearce70 H.Gist71 A.Blake72 R.Campbell76 M.Lacey77 P.Domaingue78 S.Van den Akker80 S.Evans82 D.Dovaston87 G.Tiley89 S.Yalamanchili90 P.Comer91 G.Pryor94 P.Quirk

1. E Freeman (VC)2. I Bingham 3. K Conrau 4. M Glenister5. G Clement6. B Williamson7. A Burns7. A Clements8. R Bennett (C)9. J. Moyle 10. D Bourke11. D. Bibby12. B Miller13. S Miller13. D Barry-

MacAulay14. S OʼBoyle15. A Sparks17. W Gammal18. R. Quilford18. J Lawes19. T Gammal20. D Cuming21. D Palone22. B Thomas23. A Davis24. D Flynn25. G Dean26. R. Tanner (VC)27. M Leplaa28. A Sekula29. R Flanagan30. M Cole32. L Hannemann33. T Bartholomew 35. S George 37. M Christiansen38. F George (VC)39. D Hallisey 41. P Agnello42. D Lang44. T Zaharopoulos45. C Franes46. B Stewart48. J Britten49. A Ryan51. S Clement52. A Winstanley53. T Wilson54. A Carthew55. M Kelly56. N Pearce58. D Allsopp59. D Irvine

KEW AFCCoach: George Lattouf

Res. Coach: Corey Wilson

2 C. Wilson3 P.Tasker4 S. Duke5 J. Koschitzke6 N. Tinetti (C)7 G. Bell8 B. Davie9 C. Robinson10 B. Cullen11 B. Woodhouse12 L. Phipps13 A. Makris14 J. Looker15 H. Mcdermott16 A. Carmen17 J. Hoseason18 D. Mutton19 C. Horne20 J. Poxon21 A. Hawking23 A. Dehnert24 C. Jolly25 C. Watts26 S. Symes27 T. Bagnall28 J. Fultheim (VC)29 A. Boyd30 G. Ortlipp31 D. Abbot32 P. Haddad33 S. Ryan34 S. Collins35 H. Thorp (VC)36 T. Wang37 T. Anderson39 P. Donaldson40 B. Phillips41 B. Naughton42 S. Norman43 M. Chivers (RC)44 J. Tong45 G. Evans46 B. Roberts47 J. Sabien48 D. Wilson49 J. Dessent50 L. King51 T. Ellis52 D. Berry53 M. Matheson55 M. Cummins56 J. Ziemer57 L. Wilson58 D. Drum59 D. Perry60 B. Rice61 M. Glenn62 P. Rees63 M. Ross65 L. Martin66 B. McGrane70 T. Frith

LA TROBE UNICoach: Dean Sheldrick

Assts: Danny Edmunds, DavidHuffer, Andrew Sutherland ResCoach: Theo Staios Res Assts:

Cable Sage, Cam Black1. M. Gardner2. J. McLean3. C. Sage4. T. Mulholland5. S. Adamthwaite6. J. Conheady7. D. McMaster (VC)8. B. Van Ooi9. M. Steele10. J. Lee11. J. Elliot12. T. Henderson13. T. Ludeman14. S. Patten15. J. Micallef16. L. McFadzean17. A. Ross18. G. Bence19. A. Tully20. S. Bell21. L. McCormack22. D. Farrell23. D. Conheady24. S. Skelton25. L. Coffey26. P. McCormack27. J. Stow28. K. Donovan29. X. Shiels30. P. Russell31. A. Gil32. J. Mercuri33. D. Edwards34. M. Vella35. N. Johns36. G. Ganino37. K. Taylor38. J. Mildren39. M. Yang40. A. Mann41. M. Correnti42. B. Vagg43. D. Sheldrick44. R. Dare45. P. Clancy46. B. Westaway47. C. Body48. J. Sherriff49. A. Kelly50. J. McGuiness53. B. Strezbonski54. A. Hughes56. K. Jeffrey63. S. Marchitto70. J. Dumaresq83. A. Knight

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D4 SECTIONNORTH BRUNSWICK

Coach: J. DʼAngeloRes Coach: J. Briffa

RICHMONDCENTRAL

Coach: P. McBreartyRes Coach: S. Lake

1 N Polites2 T Orwin3 S Shieles4 N Cartledge5 M Mann6 J Laurance7 W De Varcelli8 N Molner8b T Mazzarella9 R Daley10 A Gencerelli11 T Young12 P Whitehouse13 C Armen14 T Fradkin15 J Trinchi16 D Trinchi17 T Conn18 SDudley19 C Sheehan20 P Vaughan21 N Lycapandis22 J Daniels23 M Colletti24 W Trevers25 T Moore26 N Ritchie27 T Komisars28 A Foskett29 R Sheehan30 B Cookson31 P Christou32 A McDill33 ACook34 M D'angelo35 D Edenbouls36 P Dall'oglio37 J Paatsch38 L Mason39 R Mundy40 L Fisher41 S Richardson41b M Houston42 AVincitorio43 C Baird44 B Komisars45 R Giles46 J Lewis47 D Speedie48 J Fidogiannis52 M O'Bree53 R Rodregis61 C Batt66 G Batchalder71 J Stewart72 M Muller73 A Taha75 E Aydogdo76 C Terpsenis

1 D Johnson2 J Roberts3 F Varga4 J Paull5 G Finkemeyer6 A Rodwell7 M Rhodes8 T Vanstrijp9 P Ward10 J Talbot11 C Gibson12 M Bywater13 K Paproth14 A Zinghini15 S Hickey16 R McKenzie17 T Wall18 R Black19 G Bywater20 K Bast21 C Ward22 L Nally23 N Hooke24 D Cerra25 J Lynch26 H Moyes27 J Pulkka28 M Pullka29 A Delahunt30 D Finkemeyer31 S Hawker32 P Carolan33 L Evans34 L Hickey35 R Strony36 D Kelly37 H McKenzie38 B Andrews39 S Roberts40 J Nally41 N Bast42 M Bass43 J Ozols44 J Doig45 J Black46 D Leaumont47 B Keen48 M Holland49 R Ouk50 M Gee51 L Powell52 M Sketcher53 M Hampton54 C Keen55 R Rantal56 G Sweeten57 A Violi58 G Matthews59 J North606162 J Charles636465 M Peisley 70

SOUTHMORNINGTONCoach: S. Mottram

Res Coach: D Crosswell

SWINBURN UNICoach: C. DellʼOllio

1 L. Devlin2 M. Heib3 M McGreal4 B. Price (VC)5 S. Mottram6 J. Dowsett7 L. Hockey8 R. Hines10 T. Noonan11 M. King13 M. Hanna14 J. Morrissey15 R. McConville Brain16 S. Wright (VC)17 B. Anderson18 G. Ryan (C)19 S. Kemp20 M.De Paauw21 C. O'Brien 22 K. Debernardi23 S. Smith (DVC)25 J. Dickson27 J. Fitts28 D. Hogan29 N. Green30 A. Goggol31 M. Wilkinson32 G. Pullen33 J. Connelly34 M. McEvoy35 M. Birchall36 N. Williams37 B. Scarpella38 R. Perks39 C. Benton40 B. Williams41 B. Dowling42 N. Wood43 K. Woodruff44 L. McKinlay46 L. Fitzsimmons48 S. Pope50 T. Whitbourne51 L. Middleton52 M. Foon53 B. Wilson54 M. Kelly55 R. Wilson56 D. Justin57 M. Benton59 L. Jackson60 D. Baron61 M. Wilson62 G. Young63 M. Blackmore65 J. Hartley66 C. Muczynski67 A. McGregor

1. Jo. Dimarco2. D. Adams3. C. Twaddle4. M. Sorleto5. J. Comley6. A. Jeffrey7. S. Famulari8. D. Rowlands9. A. Sammartino10. A. Mountney11. J. Boudoloh12. S. Hearn13. L. Stephens14. A. Husband15. C. Hall 16. D. Manoukian17. M. Saliba18. J. Harkins19. L. Spano20. D. Briffa21. R. Santacroe22. J. Freeman23. J. Ford25. M. Bermingham26. R. Allan27. V. McErlain28. T. Ackland29. J. Wolter30. A. Waters31. S. Adair32. B. Robertson33. N. Ackland34. T. Geary35. R. Dowsett36. D. Allan37. Ja. Dimarco38. S. Miller39. S. Bennett40. N. Myers41. T. Leary42. B. Williams43. N. Alsop44. O. Baring45. R. Sweeney46. M. Rosser47. D. Makdesi48. B. Dancer49. K. Linton50. A. Makdessi51. W. Armour52. C. Tsonis53. A. Cooper54. C. Reaby55. W. Lay57. A. Fleming58. A. Makuracha59. J. Russell60. B. Lim61. S. Weda62. J. Saliba63. H. Myers

1 A. Fiske2 C. Busby3 S. Collins4 D. Andrew5 S. O'Connor6 N. Camilleri7 R. Liddle8 D. Speakman (C)9 T. Wallace

10 A. Zuccaro11 S. Lake12 S. Harmor13 P. Sofo14 C. Crough15 G. Andrew16 D. Pike18 B. Jenkins19 A. O'Connor20 N. Abate21 M. O'Dwyer22 A. Buchanan23 S. Hibbins24 A. Dagge25 A. Read26 M. Matthews27 N. Nuske28 J. Matheson29 T. Stow30 K. van Maanen31 RETIRED32 R. Turner33 D. Sutherland34 P. Poonasamy35 R. Carpenter36 N. Rose37 D. Green38 B. Zelencich39 C. Coats40 N. Malik41 D. Young42 D. Blythe43 W. Bracken44 B. O'Dwyer45 M. Whelan46 C. McCluskey47 E. Binding48 B. Needham49 M. Ferguson50 T. Bakos51 W. Webb52 M. Hunt53 B. Browne54 L. Jamieson55 D. Cloney56 M. Hedrich57 M. Goonan59 M. Nicolosi60 B. Dagge61 A. Kerley64 J. Miragaya66 T. Woodberry67 N. Doble68 A. Paterson70 K. Trotter76 J. Carter

1 L. Dalton2 N. Moran3 M.Hodgson4 A. Hyman (C)5 T. Yaman6 S. Hutchins6 J. Nardino7 A. Graeber8 J. Carroll9 L. Morrison10 Z. Scrace11 R. Hurst12 J. Ryan13 J. Coy14 R. Goode15 T. Kitchen16 N. Fiddelaers17 C. Fischer18 P. Hough (Res C)19 B. McKenzie21 S. Ashton22 D. Beatie23 A. Chung25 Z. Kardachi26 L. McManus27 A. Diwell29 J. Lees30 T. Kennedy31 M. Westland32 D. Hassabella33 M. Manning34 M. Ferguson35 M. Saulys36 B. Fleisner39 B. Prior40 L. Lathouras41 C. McKern43 N. Blyth44 M. Spicer45 G. Brown46 A. Collins47 G. Bennett49 T. Carr50 S. Duncan52 A. Conn54 A. Lear55 M. Moore56 R. Mills57 C. O'Keefe58 D. Bolton64 P. Hildabrand65 T. Hausler69 S. Colless99 B. Cairns

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last quarter the job was doneand went up for a chat with thesupporters for the remainderof proceedings… hmmm,guess you can do what you want when you win by 17goals. MMoouussttaaffaa banged through 6 large ones withplenty of help from the CCaallcceeddoo boys. The Saints hadhardworkers in MMccKKaayy, GGaatteehhoouussee and WWeesstt.TThhiiss WWeeeekk::SStt BBeerrnnaarrddss vv OOlldd CCaammbbeerrwweellll:: Home side should beable to do enough in a close one, St Bernards by 14points.OOaakklleeiigghh vv SStt MMaarryyss // SSaalleessiiaann:: Rough draw for theSaints. Hope they can continue to improve against thestronger Krushers, Oakleigh by 39 points.NNoorrtthheerrnn BBuullllaannttss vv UUHHSS//FFlleemmiinnggttoonn:: UHS will getnowhere near the Bullants midfield. Bullants by 57points.SSBBMMTT vv TThheerrrryy PPeennoollaa:: At home the Tigers are going tobe hard to beat. Therry at home perhaps a differentstory. Tigers by 41 points.Any match reports, information, banter related to mycolumn and correspondence will be most appreciated.Please send by 5pm Monday. Don’t be shy. Please emailto jjooee@@vvaaffaa..ccoomm..aauu

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UNDER-18OLD CAMBERWELL

Coach: Howard MitchellST BEDES / MENTONE

TIGERS Coach: Greg Foot-Connolly

4 S. Ary7 C. Roggero 15 N. Seeber31 G. Bramich 32 P. Cortazzo34 W. Green35 B. Hodges36 D. Foot-Connolly 37 T. Robertson38 T. Demacedo39 L. Murphy40 J. Patounas41 M. Locco42 T. Bruce43 D. Sokoloff44 A. Moro45 S. Hyland46 P. McMahon 47 M. Gengaroli48 M. Goodman 49 J. Wilson50 J. Baird52 J. Bedford54 J. McDevitt 57 W. Schubert62 N. Munday63 L. Barnhoorn63 R. Connell 64 L. Cuthbert

3 D. Kavanagh9 A. Neal14 L. Neal15 J. Cribbin20 M. Pratt26 M. Soccio31 S. Jones33 J. White34 M. Sweeney35 L. Sullivan37 M. Kelly38 M. Karabidian39 A. Mohamoud40 T. Sullivan43 M. Kavanagh44 J. Molony45 J. D'Souza46 D. Monello52 C. Torpy55 Z. Blowes56 A. Corsetti59 L. Bevanda60 A. Helenius

7 M. Jones8 B. Ratcliffe9 N. Ratcliffe11 T. Gumley12 D. Mckibbin16 M. Gough18 C. Bryceson24 D. Ractliffe27 J. Molloy28 J. Hay30 M. Heard31 H. Cox32 A. Ractliffe34 M. Lyons37 J. Curran38 B. Campisi42 M. Trimble43 J. Mcmahon44 A. Dojcsak46 L. Lentini49 L. Mcnamara55 D. Leroy59 L. Vassallo

1 Kershaw T2 Rowland N 3 Moore C4 Cheesman W5 Issa Maki 6 Burman A7 Russell B8 Issa Mirah9 Pranata M 10 Allen L11 Salew S12 Papagiannis A 13 St Clair L14 Pinto N15 Irving D16 Henry J17 Saill J18 Potroz B 19 Coombe E 20 Asir Hasan21 Bourke M22 Valentine H23 Musa A24 Kebebe N25 Everist H26 Asir Hakan27 Herasan A28 Jap K34 Habel L73 Ahmed Awed H 75 Free H

UHS VU-FLEMINGTON Coach: K Kershaw

1 J. Pappon 2 S. Corfe3 B. Hogan4 T. Scott5 N. Seel6 L. Morin7 M. Catalla8 G. Smith-Steane9 J. Tiddy10 C. Mercuri11 D. Mercuri12 D. Shipper13 T. Costigan 14 B. Quinn15 J. Wines16 A. Matthiesson17 D. Ruddy18 D. Crimmins19 J. Hunt 20 J. Olsen21 S. Hurley22 D. Sutton23 M. Maraventano24 R. Kurth 25 A. Valentini26 Z. Thiessens27 J. Doran28 P. Tscoucalas29 D. Sutton30 D. Tunik31 Y. Rhodes32 R. Jetta

THERRY PENOLACoach: S. Gumley

1 S Bennett2 A Benson3 J Le Cerf3 S Romanin4 A Goldblatt5 D LaFontaine6 S Harris 7 B Dean8 R Gill9 R Deev

10 J Way11 J Edwards12 N Ross 13 M Pandelis14 R Dureau15 J Kennedy16 S Killworth 16 G Smith17 J Morand17 P Bennett18 J Kennedy19 P Birtles 20 N Gatt-Rutter21 B Lord22 S Sharp 23 M Price24 J Sharp25 M Cooney26 L Bissett27 J Syslo 28 A Lattuada

29 S Riley30 O Dickson31 N Latsas32 J Opʼt Hoog33 M Boyall 36 N Searles37 R Penn-Tonkin38 H Brown39 J Robinson40 S Barry42 J Young43 B Hart44 J Frattin49 D Mitchell50 E Whitehouse52 E Trchala53 L Shepherd

D EramoS FlanaganT HudsonM MandijanT MiriklisJ MulingS NeedhamH O'FarrellA ProphetJ RossT SigalasN TenaceA Tsindos

NORTHERN BULLANTSCoach: S. Galofaro

1. S. Clarkson2. D. Miller3. S. Calcedo4. B. Wilson6. B. Whelan7. G. Dellaportas8. J. Gatto9. G. Warton10. D. Calcedo11. J. Dalton12. J. Thomson13. J. DalSanto14. L. Winter15 K. Moustafa16. E. Cole17. T. Beames18. D. Sutton19. T. Yilmaz20. C. Viola21. J. Simcoe23. D. Le24. M. Ferma25. D. Vozinidis26. J. Santa Maria

27. D. Temple29. P. David35. D. Wakim39. D. Kynigopoulos52. Z. Watkins

1 C. Docker (C)2 T. Crane3 N. Dunn4 S. Gatehouse5 M. Boffa6 L. Hawkins7 T. Hams8 Z. Kitchen9 D. West10 M. Kitchen11 A. Gilmour12 A. Jacks13 N. Lees14 T. Flavel15 J. Moran17 J. Evans20 D. Nelson 21 E. Toms25 A. Bombas27 M. Adam28 K. McKay29 M. Opʼt Hoog 30 B. Warren 32 L. Ruthven36 S. Bartley37 M. Bird38 J. Capuano39 M. Chrisodoulou45 T. Phillips46 J. Lindsay

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JJooeeyy’’ss JJaarrggoonnThe halfway mark of the season has come up veryquickly. It’s interesting to see at the turn how the sideswhich have had their players play together through theirrespective clubs junior ranks such as the NorthernBullants, Oakleigh, and St Bedes all occupy the top 3positions on the ladder. Where as sides such as StMarys / Salesian and Old Camberwell which have pulledsides from surrounding junior counterparts have notquite got the right formula as yet.LLaasstt RRoouunndd::UUHHSS//FFlleemmiinnggttoonn vv SStt BBeerrnnaarrddss:: The Snowdogstravelled to Brens and came from behind to record animportant victory in order to keep in touch with the topfour. We have come used too the Flemington boysgetting home in the tight ones but the Snowdogs keptcoming thanks to an in-form Fothergill. The consistentMMoooorree and CCoooommbbee battled hard for UHS.OOlldd CCaammbbeerrwweellll vv SSBBMMTT:: The Tigers lifted after halftime as a good top four side should do, and ran awaywith a handy 42 point victory. Although RRoossss was backamongst it for Camberwell the 7 goal to zeropremiership quarter from St Bedes helped them toconsolidate 3rd spot at the halfway point of the season.Shipsides had a day out for the tigers with BBrroowwnnproviding solid support.TThheerrrryy PPeennoollaa vv OOaakklleeiigghh:: Although hampered by thelong travel to Fawkner, the Oakleigh boys did it withease comprehensively smashing Therry by a cool 112points. Leading from start to finish the game was all butover at the first break. HHuunntt was in good touch againand JJeettttaa also put through 7 for the Oaks. Therry werewell served by MMccCCrraaee who had his best hit out for theseason thus far. SSMMSS vv NNoorrtthheerrnn BBuullllaannttss:: The Bullants travelled to GlenIris for an afternoon match of which they have not beenaccustomed too of late. Their devastating midfield tookcontrol even to a point where the coach decided in the

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TTHHEERRRRYY PPEENNOOLLAA 1.1 1.1 4.1 5.1 (31)OOAAKKLLEEIIGGHH 66..22 1111..77 1155..99 2222..1111 ((114433))TTHHEERRRRYY PPEENNOOLLAA:: Goals: H. Cox 2, A. Ractliffe, L. Vassallo, M. Lyons. Best:M. McCrae, A. Ractliffe, M. Jones, M. Trimble, T. Gumley, D. LeroyOOAAKKLLEEIIGGHH:: Goals: R. Jetta 7, A. Matthieson 5, T. Costigan 3, A. Valentini 2,Z. Thiessens 2, S. Corfe, N. Seel, P. Tsoucalas. Best: J. Hunt, A. Matthieson,R. Jetta, A. Valentini, S. Corfe, J. PapponOOLLDD CCAAMMBBEERRWWEELLLL 1.2 3.4 3.5 6.7 (43)SSTT BBEEDDEESS//MMEENNTTOONNEE TTIIGGEERRSS 33..33 33..77 1100..1111 1122..1133 ((8855))OOLLDD CCAAMMBBEERRWWEELLLL:: Goals: N. Ross 2, R. Gill, E. Trchala, P. Birtles, C.O'Bryan. Best: N. Ross, J. Kennedy, B. Dean, J. Young, S. Barry, G. Smith SSBBMMTT:: Goals: N. Munday 3, L. Webb 3, P. Cortazzo 2, T. Brown, J. Shipsides,S. Ary, D. Foot Connolly. Best: J. Shipsides, T. Brown, A. Townley, P.McMahon, N. Seeber, N. MundaySSTT MMAARRYY''SS SSAALLEESSIIAANN 2.2 2.2 4.2 7.3 (45)NNOORRTTHHEERRNN BBUULLLLAANNTTSS 88..22 1111..77 1177..1111 2233..1166 ((115544))SSTT MMAARRYY''SS SSAALLEESSIIAANN:: Goals: S. Bartley 3, D. West 2, L. Hawkins, J. Bird.Best: K. McKay, S. Gatehouse, D. West, S. Bartley, C. Docker, N. Dunn NNOORRTTHHEERRNN BBUULLLLAANNTTSS:: Goals: K. Moustafa 6, D. Kynigopoulos 4, B. Wilson3, T. Yilmaz 2, G. Dellaportas 2, S. Calcedo 2, J. Simcoe 2, D. Calcedo, C.Viola. Best: K. Moustafa, S. Calcedo, D. Kynigopoulos, J. Simcoe, D.Calcedo, J. DaltonUUHHSS VVUU//FFLLEEMMIINNGGTTOONN 3.4 4.7 4.11 5.12 (42)SSTT BBEERRNNAARRDDSS 00..22 11..33 44..77 77..77 ((4499))UUHHSS VVUU//FFLLEEMM:: Goals: J. Henry 2, N. Pinto 2, N. Rowland. Best: C. Moore,E. Coombe, A. Musa, H. Valentine, N. Pinto, W. Cheesman SSTT BBEERRNNAARRDDSS::Goals: D. Kavanagh, M. Pratt, L. Bevanda, A. Mohamoud, T. Sullivan, L.Madden, S. Jones. Best: N. Fothergill, M. Sweeney, A. Mohamoud, M. Kelly,L. Madden, L. Bevanda

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Building or Renovating? luck against Xav’s a few weeks backcould be on equal points in 2nd spot.Max Davis and Fraser Macfarlane arestars for The Cards while an evenspread of 5 goal kickers in doublefigures shows many avenues to goal.With school holidays upon us somehandy types from the APS team couldhelp lift The Scotchies over De La thisweek and make things veryinteresting late in the season. 6 homegames to come doesn’t hurt thecause either.St Bedes Mentone Tigers 6/10 –Sitting in fourth at the turn with 5wins is a disappointing effort for lastyear’s champs. Inconsistency hasbeen the tale of the tape downMentone way and a dodgy percentage of only 79% (8th in thecomp) shows there is a big gap between The Tigers best andworst. Still, Dean Zagami and Adam Jones are showing greatsigns and if Michael Meehan can get on the field more then I’dexpect The Beeders to definitely start to gain back somepercentage and challenge for fourth spot.Beaumaris 5/10 – The Sharks started the season looking like aseasoned Premier outfit. Reality set in when they came upagainst the top three sides over a four week period and theninexplicably dropped one to Uni Blacks which may come hauntthem if stranded 4 points outside of the finals race. WillMurton and James Bliesner lead the way with consistency anddurability and if The Sharks can overcome Blacks (rnd 13),SBMT (rnd 14) and Blues (rnd 17) then they should findthemselves in the white shorts in the first semi.Uni Blues 5/10 – As expected The Bluebaggers took some timeto get going and come to the turn looking good having takenthe scalp of Old Xav’s and pushing Old Scotch all the way onlyto kick themselves out of a winning position. The loss to Rupohurts but if Tyson Day and Jack Maxwell continue to createopportunities for Jack Townley up front then The Blues maystart to beat more sides above them while learning to smashthose below. They must beat The Tigers, Sharks and Blacksalong with one of the top 3 while not slipping up against teams8-10 to play finals. What could possibly go wrong?Uni Blacks 5/10 – Blacks at times have played some very goodfooty recording solid wins against the lower sides and pushingXav’s and Old Scotch. Debacles against St Bedes and De Lahave hurt the ladder position and while Shane McNamara andAndrew Rodgers have been fantastic all year Uni Blacks arestruggling to find enough goals. In much the same position astheir neigbours Uni Blues, Blacks must beat St Bedes, Beauyand win the local derby at The Pavvy in round 12 to remain anysort of September threat.Rupertswood 4/10 – Rupo’s 2 and 7 win loss disguises apretty classy outfit that when on song can match it with any

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UU1199 PPRREEMMIIEERRPlenty to get through this week so I won’t bang on too muchabout last round as results went pretty much to plan with theexception of the Beaumaris / SBMT result. I tipped The Sharksby plenty and am still wiping the egg from my brow as TheTigers showed there is still plenty of life in their seasonreclaiming a spot in the top four at the turn after a solid homewin.So, it’s that time of the season where we can now make aneducated call on who’s who in the U19 Premier zoo. Every sidehas now met and while some teams will be confident ofplaying more than the remaining 9 home and away gamesothers will be hoping for greater success through the reversedraw or face the dreaded “R” word. While we like to look at thepositives in any section the nature of the VAFA comp is thattwo sides in every section must make way for two promotedsides and while it may be cruel to be thinking like this in lateJune the reality is that for every winner there is a loser andlosing too often in this comp means Adios hombre. U19Premier section is unique in that while two teams drop, due tothe geographical nature of the sections below, it may not bethe two sides at the bottom of the ladder. For example, if welook at the ladder today the top 5 teams are geographicallysituated South of the bottom 5 sides meaning that Beauy,sitting in 5th, are technically the lowest placed South team andcould find themselves in U19 South 1 had this been the ladderpost round 18. Common sense would surely prevail and if thestatus quo remained with Old Trinity and Marcellin staying inpositions 9 & 10 then one would have to assume OT woulddrop to North, Marcellin to South given that The Eagles are 1street address further South on Bulleen Rd. If I was coachingany of these sides I’d still be thinking I was a chance at finalsbecause there is still plenty of football to come. With that inmind here are my mid-season report cards and expectationsfor the 10 clubs.De La Salle (Blues) 9/10 – De La loses a mark for droppingtheir round 1 encounter to Old Xav’s who early doors were theform team of the comp. Since then De La have beaten allcomers and maintain the comps most lethal attack. StephenMuller with 49 goals is streets ahead of any other goal kickerand De La Coach Jon Edgar can sleep soundly knowing hisdefence is as miserly as they come. Get over Old Scotch andXav’s in the next two weeks and they will get to wear the homeshorts in semi #2.Old Xavarians 8.5/10 – Started the season on a high and havenot looked back, their only hiccup coming a couple of weeksago against Uni Blues. The Dino-mites have an even spread oftalent with Hamish Buckley and Shaun Cross having standoutyears. Dan Noonan is the go to forward with 18 goals from his5 appearances but its down back where The Claret and Stoutare strangling their opponent’s ability to score being the onlyside yet to have 500 points kicked against them. Beat OldScotch in round 14 and Xav’s will secure second spot.Old Scotch 8/10 – Doddy’s boys are flying and with a bit of

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aligned their season back on track with 2 convincing wins. TheLions know that they’re spot in the four isn’t safe, so they’lllook to secure it this week with a win over La Trobe. TIP:Therry by 57 points.And, in my clash of the round, Old Xavs will be the first to faceoff with last year’s Premiers, as Aquinas rejoin the North 2comp. The Xaverians will be looking to get revenge with theCollegians after last season, and expect a heated battle asAquinas look for their first win in ’09. TIP: Old Xavs by 10 points.

UU1199 SSOOUUTTHH 11 AANNDD 22SSOOUUTTHH 11 -- RREEVVIIEEWW::All the favourites getting up this week as I tipped a solid 4 from4. Kick things off with a close encounter between De La and StKevin’s as the Kev’s edged out a gutsy De La by 16 points.Scores were level at 3qtr time but the Kev’s found another gearto kick away in the last. Harkins tried hard for De La butcouldn’t compete with the likes of P. Edgar & T. Rowe whogenerated most of St Kevin’s run.Caulfield are slowly jumping off the pace of finals football afteranother heavy loss at the hands of Old Brighton to the tune of87 points. Brighton has found some sensational form latelyand now find themselves in 4th spot. Solid contributions fromS. Roney & B. Pascoe made the day a memorable belting.Another side in good touch is Collegians who belted theNodders quite convincingly. With the likes of M. Allen, P.Timms & J. Wood booting 12 between them and rapid deliveryfrom H. Apted, the Collegian boys will prove a handful for mostsides in the later part of the season.Ormond played 3 Qtrs of football in cruise control, and then inthe last hit NOS booting 7 goals to Haileybury’s 2. M. Ditchfieldplayed like there was no tomorrow for the Old boys but justcouldn’t stop the dominance of J. Steet & J. Ricketson whoout classed their opposition.

SSOOUUTTHH 11 -- PPRREEVVIIEEWW::De La Salle vs. Old Haileybury: Top game this one but De Lawill sniff 4th spot back. De La by 4 goals.Old Brighton vs. St Kevin’s: Another ripper going to go with thein form home side. Brighton by 4 goals.Mazenod vs. Old Melburnians: Melburnians by plenty. 100+Ormond vs. Collegians: Ormond by 10 goals.Caulfield to have the bye

SSOOUUTTHH 22 -- RREEVVIIEEWW::Easy round this one with all the favourites getting up.Beginning with the still undefeated Ajax who belted the Ashesthis week with an unbelievable 11 goal last Qtr to romp over adisappointed blues outfit by 12 goals. D. Wollner Proved thedifference between the two sides after jagging 8 and beingnamed best afield for the Jackers.Parkdale have edged closer to the top 4 this week aftershrugging off the Pirates at Gerry Green Reserve. S. RZEK &P. Vernon put on a clinic for the vultures and for Peninsula agallant effort from T. Scarpella just wasn’t enough to get hisside any closer to the 4 points.Hampton had 100 reasons to be happy after their demolitionof the Beauy Sharks this week. With midfield dominance and awide spread of goal kickers, its hard to see a sad face down atRover land at this point of the season. Solid contributionsfrom T. Youl, B. Stevens & N. Jewell proved to be entertaining

TODAY’S U19 MATCHES

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UU1199 PPRREEMMIIEERROLD SCOTCH v DE LA SALLE (BLUES)

CCaammbbeerrwweellll SSppoorrttss GGrroouunndd aatt 99..3300aamm OLD TRINITY v UNI BLUESMARCELLIN v RUPERTSWOODUNI BLACKS v ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGBEAUMARIS v OLD XAVERIANS

UU1199 SSOOUUTTHH 11DE LA SALLE (GOLDS) v OLD HAILEYBURY

WWaavveerrlleeyy PPaarrkk aatt 99..3300aamm ORMOND v COLLEGIANS

OLD BRIGHTON v ST KEVINSMAZENOD v OLD MELBURNIANS

CAULFIELD - BBYYEEUU1199 NNOORRTTHH 11

MANNINGHAM SHARKS v BANYULE/VIEWBANKFITZROY v ST BERNARDS

WW..TT.. PPeetteerrssoonn CCoommmmuunniittyy OOvvaall aatt 22..0000ppmmOLD CAREY v OLD CAMBERWELL

OLD ESSENDON v BULLEEN TEMPUU1199 NNOORRTTHH 22

AQUINAS v OLD XAVS AAqquuiinnaass CCoolllleeggee aatt 99..3300aamm

FITZROY v OLD WESTBOURNEWW..TT..PPeetteerrssoonn CCoommmmuunniittyy OOvvaall aatt 1111..4400aammEMMAUS ST LEOS v RUPERTSWOOD

OLD GEELONG BLACKS v IVANHOELA TROBE UNI v THERRY PENOLA

UU1199 SSOOUUTTHH 22BEAUMARIS v MHSOBBBaannkkssiiaa RReesseerrvvee aatt 1111..4400aamm

AJAX v PARKDALELLiinnddssaayy HHaasssseetttt OOvvaall aatt 11..0000ppmm

HAMPTON ROVERS v PRAHRANBENTLEIGH v MONASH BLUESPENINSULA v OLD MENTONIANS

for all Hampton Rovers supporters cheering their troops on.Bentleigh also handed MHSOB a 100 point smacking. With astellar best on ground performance from A. Hendry Whobooted 10 of the best in a day he’ll never forget. Looking solidin 4th place Bentleigh could be a real contender.The Mentonians did what was required as they handedPrahran a hefty belting At the Mentone Grammar playing fieldsthis week. J. KAY slammed a solid 5 goals through the bigones whilst J. Brohier enjoyed major prunidge.

SSOOUUTTHH 22 -- PPRREEVVIIEEWW::Beaumaris vs. MHSOB: Beauy by plenty. 50+Ajax vs. Parkdale: Ajax by 10 goals+Bentleigh vs. Monash Blues: Monash struggling, Bentleighflying. Bentleigh by 8 goals.Hampton Rovers vs. Prahran: Hampton by 100+Peninsula vs. Old Mentonians: Mentonians to win well 80points.

side in this comp, they just struggle to close the deal and winthe tight games. Impressive in round 1 against Marcellin theyalso took Uni Blues apart at Sunbury. Jess Rush and BrendonGrech have been handy up forward while Ben Gay is thestandout and Mr Consistent in this unit. Win the 8 point gamesagainst Marcellin and Trinity to remain in the grade and thenpinch a few more to throw a spanner in the works.Marcellin 3/10 – Marcellin’s highlights have been few, asuccessful trip to Mentone, pushing De La to within 4 pointsand the come from behind win against Old Trinity all standoutdays. But recent form, particularly over the last 3 rounds hassmelled like off milk. While Dan O’Shea has caused a headacheor two for opposition coaches and Stuart Kemp continues toshow us his genuine talent The Eagle defence leaks like asieve. The Eages have Rupo at home this week and a win willgo a long way in restoring some confidence whilst alsowarding off the doomsayers for another week.Old Trinity 2/10 – Sorry to sound like Captain obvious but theT’s are struggling. The highlight reel at Bulleen this year is atad shorter than last years as all the footage was taken at homeagainst Rupo. One win from nine games spells relegation formine and while Jack Hunt, Ned Hunt and Will Oldfield havebeen shining lights The T’s have perhaps nursed last yearspremiership hangover a month or two too long. Old Trinity candetermine which 1 section they go to though. Beat Marcellinthey go to North, beat Rupo they go South.This week I’ll take The Cardinals, Old Xavs, SBMT, Uni Blues,and Marcellin.I’d love to hear your thoughts and of course receive commentsand match reports as we move towards September.rroossss2266@@iiiinneett..nneett..aauu

UU1199 NNOORRTTHH 11 AANNDD 22 ~~ DDAAMMOO’’SS BBAALLLLRROOUUNNDD 99 RREEVVIIEEWW -- NNOORRTTHH 11Aquinas have played their last game in North 1, losing at thehands of the Manningham Sharks by 142 points. Massarottiand Di Bartolomeo were superb, kicking 14 goals betweenthem, to help send the Collegians off, in their last game in thedivision. Aquinas now move to North 2, to even each compup, get rid of the byes, and hopefully get a win on the board.The Sharks on the other hand have 4 winable games in a row,which could push them into finals contention, with 2 matchesagainst Banyule in 3 weeks.St Bernards have knocked Old Carey out of the four, with a 40point win down at Bulleen. The Saints led at every change,and increased the 10 point half time lead to 40 by the finalsiren. Nicholas Koa has been in rare form for OC of late, withanother good game, whilst James Molony starred for theSaints.Old Camberwell has asserted domination on top of the North1 comp, knocking off Fitzroy to push them to 3rd on theladder. The Roys had no answers in the first quarter, andtrailed the Wellers by 49 at half time, and it was a little too latefor a comeback, the final scores 16.14.110 to 9.13.67. NickLatsas was the best for OC, whilst Thomas Cheshire wasnamed the best of the Roy boys.In the other match, Old Essendon pumped Bunyule to thetune of 106 points. OEG dominated play all afternoon, andbags of 5 to McCann and 4 to Prestage helped theGrammarians on their way, whilst Glen Shepherd put in a BOGperformance after 6 weeks off.

RROOUUNNDD 99 RREEVVIIEEWW -- NNOORRTTHH 22Unfortunately for Rupertswood, they won’t be moving down agrade in this mid-season break after yet another loss at thehands of Old Xavs. The Xaverians took charge early with a 6goal lead, and never looked back, storming out victorious by71 points. Luke Bissett again finds himself in Damo’s Ball withleading performance for the Xavs.Emmaus has held onto 2nd spot with a 63 point roasting of LaTrobe. St Leos stormed off to a 9 goal lead by half time, andthe margin was big enough to block out any chance of afightback. Justin Bausch kicked 6 for Leos, whilst McMeelchipped in the same at the other end for the red and black.Therry have stamped themselves back in the four with a 52point win over Old Westborne. The Lions led by 8 goals atquarter time, and neither team pushed on from there, with OWnow falling into 5th position on the ladder. Hayden Farrellydominated after coming back from a stint in the seniors, whilstBrenton Egglestone is in rare form, continuing to rise inTherry’s wins. Nathan Montague again stood out for Westy.And in a tight game down at Ivanhoe, it was the home side thatscraped away with the 4 points against a gallant Fitzroy side.The Roys led at the major break by a point, but the Hoes ranout victors with a strong second half performance, the finalmargin 18 points. Phillip Carydis has continued hisimpressive form this season with another outstandingperformance, whilst Christopher Wilson nearly helped lift theRoys over the line.

RROOUUNNDD 1100 PPRREEVVIIEEWW -- NNOORRTTHH 11Old Carey take on Old Camberwell now that Aquinas has beenrelegated, and they will be furious that a sure win now turnsinto a probable loss, as they try to get themselves back in thefour. TIP: Old Camberwell by 50 points.Old Essendon play host to Bulleen Temp this week, and OEGwill need to win here to bridge the gap with 5th spot. TIP: OEGby 60 points.Fitzroy come up against St Bernards in my blockbuster matchof Round 10. Fitzroy sits 3rd, and will take over 2nd spot witha win here, whilst St Bernards can break away from 3rd spotwith a victory here. WHAT A MATCH! TIP: Fitzroy by 4 points.And in another exciting clash, Manningham face off withBanyule at home, and would you believe these 2 teams face offagain in round 12. The Sharks must win here, and get on a roll,to have any chance to make the 4. Don’t write the Sharks offjust yet. TIP: Manningham by 40 points.

RROOUUNNDD 1100 PPRREEVVIIEEWW -- NNOORRTTHH 22 Fitzroy take on Old Westborne, who will be looking to bounceback after a poor performance against Therry Penola lastweek. Fitzroy are struggling this season, so don’t expect muchfrom them this week. TIP: Old Westborne by 65 points.Emmaus are eyeing off top spot, and their aspirations won’t betarnished here with a sure win over Rupertswood. Rupie willjust be happy that they’re no longer on the bottom of North 2now with the arrival of Aquinas.OGS take on Ivanhoe at home after they savoured the breaklast weekend. A week off doesn’t always work in your favour,so don’t be surprised if last year’s grand finalists upset OldGeelong, but on paper, the Blacks will be too strong. TIP: OGSby 34 points.La Trobe Uni play host to Therry Penola who have now re-

52 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2009VV 53THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2009VV

UNDER 19 – PREMIERMARCELLINCoach: Craig Tucker

OLD SCOTCH Coach: Paul Dodd

Asst Coach: Terry Kendell1 F. Macfarlane2 A. Lim3 B. Smith4 T. Clune (VC)5 N. Cox6 A. OʼShannessy7 J. Sofo8 M. Davis9 A. Williamson10T. Melville11 W.Allen12N. Poliakow13R. Wilkinson(Capt)14N. Inge15B. Morley16L. Cooper17D. Mercer18E. Wooldridge19T. Mursell20C. Hummerston21R. Hanson22J. Thomas23W.Davis24R. Gray25C. Mason27O. Hay28J. Bull

30J. Long32M. Grose33T. Clarke34F. McKenzie35W.Strange36M. Clayton37J. Lindsay38J. Foo39J. Fingleton40R. Hays41C. Holmes42P. Howard43C. White44J. Keck45W.Mackintosh46J. McKenna47H. McKenzie48M. McLellan49E. Smith50O. Nickson52S. Chandler53W.McMahon54L. Cohen55D. Nelson58J. Furey85J. Bowden86S. White

OLD XAVERIANS Coach: Dino DiPierdemenico

1 J Stean2 J Moylan3 S Lees4 L Grigg5 D Prowse6 M Sheil7 S Cross8 D Noonan9 J Davies10 S Elliott11 T Rowse12 M Dimattina13 J Evans14 C

DiPierdomenico15 A Batten16 A Brazzale17 H Buckley18 E Maas19 J Ulbrick20 D Salera21 T McClusky22 A Hachem23 J McElhinney24 R Follacchio25 T Clancy26 J Meehan27 J Sleeman28 J Banting

29 E Lachal30 D Coluccio33 M Prowse34 J Galbraith36 J Hodgman38 M Brash49 L Healy51 M Wilson55 K Donohoe59 A Quinn61 D Bonnice65 T Pane

1 A Haeusler2 A Richardson3 A Rodgers4 A Smith5 A Stewart6 B Alexander7 B Harkness8 B Mahon9 C Bellingham10 C Runnalls11 C Smith12 D Delmenico13 D Garner14 H Fotia15 J Childs16 J Curnow17 J Gale18 J Gaylor19 J Nettlefold20 J Phelan21 K Paton22 M Cassidy23 M Gifford24 M Krygger25 P Ellis26 P Sheperd27 R Leiron28 R Newbold29 S Flight30 S McNamara31 S Skinner32 S Yule33 T Bell34 T Snowdan35 W Gorman36 Z O'Connor

UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach: Matt Embling

Asst Coaches: Mark Maddocks andAlan Salter

UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach: Luke O'Connell Asst

Coaches: Ed Ryan & Adrian Goonan

1 T. Day3 F. Bradley4 L. Butler5 T. Fairbairn6 J. Clark7 N. Clay9 J. Edwards11 D. Exner12 D. Ford14 T. Maddocks17 W. Hartnell18 C. Tawk19 D. Gumley20 S. Herben21 S. Kitchen22 J. Maxwell23 B. McClure25 L. McMullan28 A. Nice29 A. Weddell30 P. Hosri31 A. Buckley32 P. Nichol33 D. Nicholson34 O.Robertson35 A. Selleck36 C. Shaw37 J. Townley38 A. Trudzik

39 H. Vickers-Wills40 M. Wade41 R. Williamson42 M. Wilson43 J. Woolley44 T. Emmett47 C. Gatto

1. E. Espinosa2. J. Harris3. C. Emmins4. R. Harris5. B. Humphrey6. S. Griffin7. B. Close8. E. Clinch9. K. Grant10. J. Allen11. L. OʼConnell12. J. Pollard13. M. Fort-Willaims14. A. Kneebone15. Z. Dickinson16. T. Parker17. M. Todd 18. E. Murphy (C)19. B. Nethersole20. K. Ellis21. A. Orr-Farrell22. S. Muller23. R. Figgis24. T. Cleary25. A. Bonaddio30. P. Carroll40. M. Collins46. T. Hunt

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Coach: Brian Bourke

BEAUMARISCoach: Josh Bourke Asst Coach:

Adam Coote, Steven Spaulding1. J. Bliesner2. R. Cathcart3. G. Roberts4. M. Stevens5. L. Sketchley6. R. Wilson7. A. Davies8. M. Hinds9. W. Murton10. L. Slater11. J. Billing12. S. Edwards13. J. Dixon14. T. Lees15. M. De

Fontenay16. M. Hutcheon17. J. Bourke18. C. Germano19. C. Langdon20. K. McNeil21. J. Kelly22. M. Bourne23. B. Smith24. P. Richter25. S. McBain26. T Thormann27. T. Kelly28. D. Brick29. D. Fallon30. J. Schultz31. M. Sigmont

32. G. Darer33. J. Gandy34. A. Rye35. M. Globan/

D. Bedgood36. B. Kilgore37. C. Torcasio38. L. Breeuwer-

Wrennall39. M. Keating40. S. Kendall41. T. Abbott42. M. Lewis43. N. Loucaides44. M. Millar45. L. Kivi47. N. Dickinson48. W. Dickinson49. C. Rayner50. T. Russell51. C. Imlach52. L. Woods53. J. Dunn54. J. Lapa55. W. Minehan57. A. Edmondson58. D. Davis59. C. Cockburn61. J. Evans

OLD TRINITYCoach: Ray Leatham

Asst. Coach: Vic Soligo1. G. Chadwick2. N Hunt3. B. Potter 4. T. Johnson 5. J Hunt6. A Kepitis8. J Hetherington9. H Tinney10. N Bradley 11. K Spassopolous12. P Farrelly13. B OʼDwyer 14. T Beasley15. S Murphy16. C Sheahan18. J Papapopoulos19. T Hughes20. W Oldfield21. V Jobe23. L Piccolo24. S Leetham25. H MacDougall26 S May28. J Young 29. T Cerini31. T Fogarty 33. N Birrell47. J Pritchard53. D Cowley58. L Guthrie61. W Ponsford

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Asst Coach: Jack Morwood

1. T. Garside2. D. Foley3. M. Bowles4. T. Talbot6. B. Dillon7. C. Ryan8. T. Bastion 9. D. Garside10. D. Zagami11. T. Pastura12. J. Norman13. D. Holden14. C. Maddox15. T. Simpson16. A. Shillabeer17. L. Studderd 18. S. Faulkner20. M. Meehan21. J. Morris 22. S. Millward-Gregory23. D. Locco23. J. Morrison24. T. Zorzovilis25. A. Jones26. J. Tobin27. D. Fegan28. J. Shipsides29. J. Nev-Young30. T. Wigney

RUPERTSWOODCoach: Kevin Quinn

Asst Coach: Daniel Walsh

1 K. Plummer2 B. Gay3 D. Murphy4 B. Grech5 J. Rush6 K. Murphy7 T. Podolczak8 H. Woodard9 T. Galea10 M. Heywood11 J. McLauchlan12 B. Riley13 M. Takacs14 L. McKenna15 L. Jacobs16 L. McGovern17 J. Quinn18 M. Medcraft19 D. Morrice21 A. Berry22 T. Davis23 N. Egan24 J. Janson25 J. Montagnese26 N. Beever27 E. Caddaye28 B. Swallow29 T. Neely30 H. Plumb31 T. Karatiana32 J. Liddicoat33 T. Buttigieg

34 T. Murphy35 B. Rankin36 J. Hannett37 R. Adams38 J. Schwarze39 N. Webster40 J. Hogan41 L. Ogier42 F. Valastro43 M. Tabone44 T. Coles45 J. Evans46 A. Smith47 S. Morganti48 R. Patten49 J. Gale50 S. Vandenhurk51 J. Braddy53 J. Simpson54 P. Aulich55 B. Jones56 R. Vandenhurk

1. J. Whelan2. L. Andrewartha3. J. Augustin4. S. Kemp5. J. Bettello6. N. Crosbie7. M. Gasparini8. L. McCormack9. M. Abrahams (C)10. J. Dwyer11. L. Phillips12. T. Lincoln13. H. Lee14. A. Manakis15. M. Viney16. T. Dinnellan17. C. Colville18. R. Kemp19. L. Ware20. L. Taylor21. S. Murphy22. A. Manakis24. M. Angerame31. N. Bortolotto32. C. Libertino33. M. Conte34. J. OʼSullivan35. E. Crimmins36. R. OʼShannassy37. T. Black38. L. Madigan39. D. McMahon

LAST ROUND’S RESULTS – UNDER 19OOLLDD CCAARREEYY 3.1 5.2 5.2 7.6 (48)SSTT BBEERRNNAARRDDSS 44..11 66..66 88..99 1122..1166 ((8888))OOLLDD CC:: Goals: D. Cambridge 2, J. Chesterfield, W. Cushen, B. De Leijer, B.Simpson, A. McLean. Best: N. Koa, J. Chesterfield, B. Simpson, T. Newton, B.Elzarka, D. Cambridge SSTT BBEERR:: Goals: D. Kavanagh 3, N. Kennedy 3, P. Gamwell2, J. Molony 2, L. Neal, R. Lonergan. Best: J. Molony, J. Bell, R. Lonergan, J.Liddle, B. Cooper, D. CribbinOOLLDD CCAAMMBBEERRWWEELLLL 55..44 1111..1122 1144..1122 1166..1144 ((111100))FFIITTZZRROOYY 4.5 4.5 6.12 9.13 (67)OOLLDD CCAAMM:: Goals: S. Killworth 4, N. Latsas 2, S. Bennett 2, D. Mitchell, A. Benson,A. Lattnada, J. Sharp, S. Harris, J. Robinson, S. Riley, H. Brown. Best: N. Latsas,A. Goldblatt, A. Lattnada, N. Searles, J. Frattin, S. Sharp FFIITTZZRROOYY:: Goals: W.Pickering 2, N. Jumeau 2, A. Harbor, S. West, J. Corby, C. Evans, C. Morton. Best:T. Cheshire, G. McCarthy, W. Pickering, A. Biggs, R. Angiolella, I. Anderson

U19 NORTH 2IIVVAANNHHOOEE 33..55 44..77 77..1122 1100..1188 ((7788))FFIITTZZRROOYY 1.0 6.2 8.3 9.6 (60)IIVVAANNHHOOEE:: Goals: B. Plowman 3, M. McCrystal 2, P. Carydis, R. Cotter, M. Jacobs,C. Petricevich, L. Pilla. Best: J. Chazan, P. Carydis, A. Close, B. Plowman, M.Jacobs, B. Morcom FFIITTZZRROOYY:: Goals: L. Novello 3, J. Parlane 3, N. Brown 2, H.Daniell. Best: C. Wilson, L. Strating, C. Smith, T. Pinchen Hogg, I. Duthie, M.ManoliEEMMMMAAUUSS SSTT LLEEOOSS OOCC AAFFCC 55..55 1122..88 1155..1122 1199..1166 ((113300))LLAA TTRROOBBEE UUNNII 3.2 4.2 8.4 10.7 (67)EESSLL:: Goals: J. Bausch 6, P. Jones 5, T. Foreman 2, B. Dickinson 2, M. Gartland, T.Thorn, J. Droscher, M. Hurley. Best: L. Atchison, M. Gartland, J. Bausch, J.Droscher, B. Dickinson, M. Tucker LLAATTUU:: Goals: J. McMeel 6, A. Clifton, P. Merrett,M. Wagdin, C. Joyce. Best: K. Woodward, B. Dimond, J. McMeel, Z. Atkins, C.Joyce, A. CliftonRRUUPPEERRTTSSWWOOOODD 0.1 2.2 3.4 3.4 (22)OOLLDD XXAAVVEERRIIAANNSS 66..44 99..77 1133..1144 1133..1155 ((9933))RRUUPP:: Goals: J. Gale 2, T. Coles. Best: R. Patten, J. Hogan, J. McLauchlan, B. Riley,S. Vandenhurk, J. Gale OOLLDD XXAAVVSS:: Goals: R. Johnson 4, S. Elliott 3, M. McLean,J. Banting, T. Parker, W. Balme, J. Beaver, S. Mathson. Best: L. Bisset, S. Elliott,J. Beaver, W. Balme, M. McLean, L. WeinhandlTTHHEERRRRYY PPEENNOOLLAA 88..33 1111..33 1155..1100 1177..1133 ((111155))OOLLDD WWEESSTTBBOOUURRNNEE 1.0 4.5 5.6 9.9 (63)TTPP:: Goals: M. Valenti 3, A. Dimaio 2, W. Dean 2, H. Farrelly 2, B. Egglestone 2, L.Milanovic 2, N. Milevski, M. Salerno, L. McNamara, M. McCrae. Best: H. Farrelly,D. Walshe, M. Valenti, B. Egglestone, L. Ryan, L. McNamara OOLLDD WWEESSTT:: Goals: A.Lee 3, D. Riosa, A. Rompel, N. Montague, B. Turner, B. Doyle, D. Tausinga. Best:N. Montague, H. Barker, M. Dorricott, W. Leighton, D. Riosa, D. Tausinga

U19 SOUTH 2MMHHSSOOBB 0.0 5.3 6.3 6.6 (42)BBEENNTTLLEEIIGGHH 44..1100 77..1111 1122..1177 2211..2200 ((114466))MMHHSSOOBB:: Goals: D. Hamilton ho 3, D. Gannon, J. Tran, T. Howe. Best: J. Tran, D.Hamilton ho, R. Gavan, M. De Aizpurua, D. Gannon, D. Ternes BBEENNTTLLEEIIGGHH::Goals: A. Hendry 10, B. Lovell 4, J. Hind, B. Bennett, M. Healy, J. White, A.Gawn, D. Jansz, A. Fazliu. Best: A. Hendry, J. White, E. Shawcroft, L. Collins, A.Horsfield, B. LovellHHAAMMPPTTOONN RROOVVEERRSS 55..22 1100..77 1111..1133 1188..1199 ((112277))BBEEAAUUMMAARRIISS 1.3 3.3 4.3 4.3 (27)HHRR:: Goals: M. Innes 5, Z. Lewis 3, B. Stevens 3, M. Greenway 2, J. Goss 2, E.Turner, N. Hoban, R. Atkins. Best: T. Youl, B. Stevens, N. Jewell, J. Goss, R. Atkins,M. Woltering BBEEAAUUMMAARRIISS:: Goals: M. Hutcheon 3, A. Rye. Best: M. Keating, M.Hutcheon, J. Schultz, B. Kilgore, L. Kivi, D. BrickOOLLDD MMEENNTTOONNIIAANNSS 55..66 1111..66 1177..1111 2222..1177 ((114499))PPRRAAHHRRAANN 4.0 5.4 7.7 9.9 (63)OOLLDD MM:: Goals: J. Kay 5, R. Chislett 3, M. Gledhill 3, S. Ferguson 3, D. Hull 2, D.Howard 2, L. Hull 2, N. Robinson, J. Richer. Best: J. Kay, J. Brohier, W. Stone, M.Myers Snyders, J. Richer, N. Robinson PPRRAA:: Goals: S. Ratliff 4, T. Maya 2, A. Findlay2, T. Quick. Best: T. Candy, T. Matherson, O. Hagen, T. Maya, S. Ratliff, J. TwirdyPPAARRKKDDAALLEE VVUULLTTUURREESS 88..00 1111..44 1155..88 1188..1111 ((111199))PPEENNIINNSSUULLAA 3.0 6.1 8.2 13.4 (82)PPAARRKKDDAALLEE:: Goals: S. Rzek 5, S. Petropoulos 3, P. Vernon 2, A. Coles 2, R. Irvine2, R. Henderson 2, M. Graham, K. McCarthy. Best: S. Rzek, P. Vernon, R. Irvine,S. Petropoulos, T. McLennon, C. Wray PPEENN:: Goals: T. Scarpella 6, A. Bouten 3, W.Sanson, S. Leversha, N. Thurley, C. Bennett. Best: T. Scarpella, E. Coghlan, S.Leversha, A. Bouten, P. Coldrey, W. SansonMMOONNAASSHH BBLLUUEESS 2.3 3.6 5.7 6.11 (47)AAJJAAXX 00..22 55..55 77..66 1188..99 ((111177))MMBB:: Goals: L. Waldron 2, D. Hood, D. Smyth, A. Hamilton, T. Gleeson. Best: D.Brogden, M. McCart, T. Powell, A. Mulligan, E. Flanagan, M. Bradey AAJJAAXX:: Goals:D. Wollner 8, J. Berlinski 4, J. Mendies 2, N. Rischin 2, B. Caplan, J. Ludski. Best:D. Wollner, A. Nadler, J. Mendies, J. Ludski, B. Joffe, J. Gocs

U19 PREMIERRRUUPPEERRTTSSWWOOOODD 2.2 4.9 6.13 9.15 (69)OOLLDD SSCCOOTTCCHH 66..44 1100..55 1133..77 1188..1111 ((111199))RRUUPP:: Goals: E. Caddaye 2, T. Podolczak 2, D. Morrice, J. Braddy, M. Medcraft, B.Grech, L. McKenna. Best: T. Galea, H. Woodard, B. Gay, T. Podolczak, D. Morrice,N. Beever OOLLDD SS:: Goals: M. Davis 6, C. Mason 3, D. Nelson 2, C. Hummerston, A.Lim, T. Melville, T. Clune, M. Clayton, W. Mackintosh, T. Mursell. Best: A.Williamson, D. Nelson, M. Davis, C. Mason, T. Clune, L. CohenDDEE LLAA SSAALLLLEE 33..22 1100..77 1166..1111 2222..1155 ((114477))UUNNII BBLLAACCKKSS 0.3 2.3 5.8 8.10 (58)DDLLSS:: Goals: S. Muller 9, M. Collins 3, J. Allan 2, R. Harris 2, A. Kneebone 2, E.Espinosa 2, L. O'Connell 2. Best: T. Hunt, S. Muller, J. Harris, A. Bonaddio, M.Collins, J. Allan UUNNII BB:: Goals: A. Stewart 2, M. Cassidy, B. Harkness, S. Flight, A.Smith, A. Rodgers, J. Phelan. Best: A. Rodgers, A. Stewart, T. Bell, S. McNamara,S. Yule, B. HarknessSSTT BBEEDDEESS//MMEENNTTOONNEE TTIIGGEERRSS 22..11 66..11 66..44 1111..99 ((7755))BBEEAAUUMMAARRIISS 4.3 4.4 4.6 5.6 (36)SSBBMMTT:: Goals: C. Ryan 6, M. Meehan 2, D. Zagami, W. Falkiner, S. Faulkner. Best:D. Zagami, T. Zorzovilis, C. Ryan, M. Locco, D. Holden, L. Barnhoorn BBEEAAUUMMAARRIISS::Goals: N. Dickinson 3, C. Langdon, W. Mattingley. Best: J. Bliesner, M. DeFontenay, M. Stevens, M. Lewis, W. Murton, T. LeesUUNNII BBLLUUEESS 11..55 33..88 1122..1144 2200..1188 ((113388))MMAARRCCEELLLLIINN 3.2 5.3 9.3 9.6 (60)UUNNII BB:: Goals: W. Hartnell 3, J. Woolley 3, B. McClure 3, J. Townley 2, F. Bradley 2,M. Wilson 2, T. Day 2, T. Fairbairn, T. Foott, S. Kitchen. Best: B. McClure, S.Kitchen, T. Maddocks, T. Foott, A. Nice, L. Butler MMAARR:: Goals: M. Abrahams 4, D.O'Shea 2, S. Kemp, J. Augustin, J. O'Sullivan. Best: M. Abrahams, J. Augustin, S.Kemp, J. Whelan, J. Coburn, A. CoburnOOLLDD XXAAVVEERRIIAANNSS 77..11 1122..33 1144..55 2211..1111 ((113377))OOLLDD TTRRIINNIITTYY 3.3 5.4 8.7 13.8 (86)OOLLDD XXAAVV:: Goals: C. Dipierdomenico 4, J. Evans 4, A. Brazzale 3, M. Dimattina 2,S. Cross 2, J. Stean 2, D. O'Sullivan 2, L. Grigg, J. Davies. est: J. Stean, J. Woods,S. Cross, J. Evans, J. Davies, D. Prowse OOLLDD TT:: Goals: S. Murphy 3, W. Oldfield 3,M. Kepitis 2, S. Leetham 2, T. Johnson, K. Spassopoulos, J. Hunt. est: W. Oldfield,S. Leetham, J. Hunt, N. Hunt, S. May, K. Spassopoulos

U19 SOUTH 1OOLLDD HHAAIILLEEYYBBUURRYY 2.0 6.3 12.4 15.9 (99)OORRMMOONNDD 88..33 1111..33 1144..77 2211..1100 ((113366))OOLLDD HHAAII:: Goals: M. Ditchfield 4, L. Davey 3, S. Jenke 2, W. Eagle 2, J. Spanos, R.McMurray, A. Schofield, T. Bradford. Best: M. Ditchfield, N. Broadhead, J. Orr, A.Schofield, L. Davey, J. Steen OORRMMOONNDD:: Goals: J. Steet 6, J. Holdsworth 4, S.Clements 3, A. McCooke 2, T. Hine, S. Dalton, C. Coghlan, J. Ricketson, J. Frost,T. Dureau. Best: J. Steet, J. Ricketson, J. Frost, J. Holdsworth, S. Dalton, T. HineCCOOLLLLEEGGIIAANNSS 33..66 99..99 1122..1133 1177..2222 ((112244))MMAAZZEENNOODD 2.0 5.2 6.4 7.4 (46)CCOOLLLLEEGGIIAANNSS:: Goals: M. Allen 5, P. Timms 4, J. Wood 3, C. Williams, M.Kyroussis, P. Tyson, M. Boyer, A. Wright. Best: H. Apted, M. Allen, J. Kamener, P.Timms, D. Maddern, M. Kyroussis MMAAZZ:: Goals: N. Talidis 4, C. Jacobs, N. Gentile,V. Sharma. Best: N. Talidis, N. Gentile, M. King, M. Wilkins, R. Woolley, C. CollinsDDEE LLAA SSAALLLLEE 1.3 3.6 5.9 6.14 (50)SSTT KKEEVVIINNSS 11..11 33..22 55..66 1100..66 ((6666))DDLLSS:: Goals: A. Zaia 2, H. Browning, L. Williams, M. Briglia, T. East. Best: X.Harkins, S. Hillier, T. Naughtin, D. Hutchinson, S. Lowe, A. Papamiltiades SSTTKKEEVVIINNSS:: Goals: T. Rowe 4, W. Russell 3, S. Marsh, P. Karageorgiou, C. Ring. Best:P. Edgar, T. Rowe, P. Keely, S. Marsh, R. Sanford, C. SemetasCCAAUULLFFIIEELLDD GGRRAAMMMMAARRIIAANNSS 3.1 4.5 6.6 7.7 (49)OOLLDD BBRRIIGGHHTTOONN 66..44 1100..44 1166..88 2211..1100 ((113366))CCAAUULL:: Goals: M. Linklater 2, D. Spanos 2, J. Kremmer, W. Rathgeber, J. Elkington.Best: M. Linklater, R. Lewis, D. Spanos, D. Allanson, D. Tobias, W. Eke OOLLDD BB::Goals: N. Karayannis 3, W. Pickering 3, A. Dewar 3, N. Materia 2, A. Graham 2, S.McKell 2, P. Healey, A. Betts, C. Kennett, E. Yeatman, T. Tickell, S. Walker. Best: S.Roney, B. Pascoe, A. Dewar, P. Healey, N. Materia, R. BurkeOOAAKKLLEEIIGGHH vv OOLLDD MMEELLBBUURRNNIIAANNSS -- OOLLDD MMEELLBBUURRNNIIAANNSS WIN ON FORFEIT

U19 NORTH 1MMAANNNNIINNGGHHAAMM SSHHAARRKKSS 77..55 1133..88 1188..1100 2244..1155 ((115599))AAQQUUIINNAASS 0.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 (17)MMSS:: Goals: D. Massarotti 9, D. Di Bartolomeo 5, T. Carrucan 2, N. Di Pietrantonio2, T. Feher 2, J. Urbano, C. Howgate, J. O'Sullivan. Best: D. Massarotti, D. DiBartolomeo, D. Tibaldi, T. Woodman, J. Urbano, T. Feher AAQQUUIINNAASS:: Not providedBBAANNYYUULLEE//VVIIEEWWBBAANNKK 3.4 4.5 5.7 7.10 (52)OOLLDD EESSSSEENNDDOONN 88..11 1100..88 1177..1100 2244..1144 ((115588))BBAANN//VVIIEEWW:: Not provided OOLLDD EESSSS:: Goals: B. McCann 5, J. Prestage 4, S. Drysdale3, G. Rayner 3, L. Wellington 2, L. Williams 2, M. Fahey, D. Gioutsos, G. Shepherd,A. Bisognano, D. Mersini. Best: G. Shepherd, B. Wilson, L. Wellington, M. Fahey,J. Prestage, B. McCann

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UNDER 19 - SOUTH 2AJAX AFC

Coach: Darren SeidlBEAUMARISCoach: Phil Chisholm

Asst Coach: John Taylor1 A Trytell2 R Hill3 N Rischin4 D Glass5 A Kalb6 B Joffe7 B Caplan8 T Freed10 J Ludski11 J Kalmus12 B Wiener13 C Bricker14 J Lew15 D Gross16 M Selzer17 J Mendies18 D Wollner19 D Wlosczowski20 J Lancman21 G Tenenbaum22 J Samuel23 M Nissen24 M Kaye25 A Lefkovic26 D Roth29 J Markoff30 J Gocs33 A Danby34 J Strauch35 J Berlinski36 A Nadler37 M Shafar39 B Strimling40 D Selzer43 R Dean44 J Friedman52 S Kiffer55 D Wlosczowski

1. J. Bliesner2. R. Cathcart3. G. Roberts4. M. Stevens5. L. Sketchley6. R. Wilson7. A. Davies8. M. Hinds9. W. Murton10. L. Slater11. J. Billing12. S. Edwards13. J. Dixon14. T. Lees15. M. De

Fontenay16. M. Hutcheon17. J. Bourke18. C. Germano19. C. Langdon20. K. McNeil21. J. Kelly22. M. Bourne23. B. Smith24. P. Richter25. S. McBain26. T Thormann27. T. Kelly28. D. Brick29. D. Fallon30. J. Schultz31. M. Sigmont32. G. Darer33. J. Gandy34. A. Rye35. M.Globan/

D. Bedggood36. B. Kilgore37. C. Torcasio

38. L. Breeuwer-Wrennall

39. M. Keating40. S. Kendall41. T. Abbott42. M. Lewis43. N. Loucaides44. M. Millar45. L. Kivi47. N. Dickinson48. W. Dickinson40. C. Rayner41. T. Russell51. C. Imlach52. L. Woods53. J. Dunn54. J. Lapa55. W. Minehan57. A.

Edmondson58. D. Davis59. C. Cockburn61. J. Evans

BENTLEIGHCoach: Mick LeeAsst: M. Backman

1 D. Jansz2 B. Bennett4 M. Flanders5 M. Backman 6 S. Mercuri7 A. Hendry8 L. Mooney9 R. Oliver10 T. Backman11 B. Flanders12 M. Healy13 Jason White14 J. Fergus15 James White16 N. Porebski20 S. Tannard21 T. Stach22 A. Horsfield24 L. Collins25 J. Morrison26 M. White29 R. Slade30 A. Shaw32 C. McPherson35 E. Shawcroft38 A. Gawn40 B. Morrison48 B. Lovell49 A. Fazliu97 T. Bullock

D. BorgA. FisherH. Chamberlain

HAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Anthony Quon

Asst Coach: Matt Pearson1. R. Atkins2. R. Howe3. L. McCarthy4. P. Ivory5. M. Greenway6. R. Johnston7. Z. Lewis8. J. Lovig9. T. Youl10. N. Hoban11. C. Britton12. R. Jones13. J. Gould14. J. Baxter15. N. Jewel16. J. Massie17. J. Naulty18. E. Turner19. B. Clarke 20. S. Adams21. B. Culvenor22. M. Innes23. M. Levy24. J. McMahon25. J. Craig26. N. Green27. M. Hall28. B. Stevens29. M. Woltering

MHSOBCoach: Mark Elder

1. D. Bernau (C)2. J. Smith3. J. Doan4. R. Gavan 5. P. Milione6. D. Bisetto7. A. McKenzie8. D. Gannon9. M. Deaizpurua10. A. Athaide11. L. Hood12. T. Biss13. R. Shell (VC)14. A. Leong15. D. Mirmilstein16. D. Ternes (DVC)17. D. Hamilton-Ho18. N. Hussain19. D. Bye20. M. Ham21. R. Connolly22. J. Hoang-Le23. R. Sazzad24. J. Hough25. T. Howe26. W. Hart27. T. Lakeland28. A. McAlpine29. P. Nemets30. A. Green31. J. Casserley32. T. Niazmand33. J. Tran34. J. Hartley35. G. Glitzos36. T. Bond

MONASH BLUESCoach: Bruce Waldron

Asst. Coach: Martin Bonnet1. M. Bradey2. D. Brogden3. J. Cunnington4. R. Dauth5. L. Dewberry6. M. Fenwick-Nevin7. E. Flanagan8. W. Goss9. M. Hender10. D. Hood11. L. Inglis12. S. Jones13. S. Lawther14. M. MacIsaac15. T. MacKenzie16. T. Mason17. M. McCart18. S. McDonald19. T. McKenzie20. D. McLeod21. A. Moles22. A. Mulligan23. J. Pho24. T. Powell25. S. Robertson26. R. Shenouda27. D. Smyth28. H. Stephenson29. M. Styring30. J. Szlawski31. S. Vulcz32. L. Waldron

PARKDALEVULTURESCoach: Paul Marin

1. T. Mclennan2. M. Boland3. L. Platt (DVC)5. R. Ciratelli6. S. Rzek10. R. Taylor11. R. Bell12. M.Graham13. M. Carmona14. D. Miller (VC)15. S. Chapman16. A. Coles18. J. Milgate19. S. Vos20. D. Schober21. R. Henderson22. P. Vernon23. K. Benton24. M. Harding25. R. Heaney29. R. Irvine31. Z. McCarthy 35. J. Ellis (C)45. A. Laruffa47. K. McCarthy49. J. Rennison 51. S. Edkins56. S. Petropoulos60. N. Boland61. R. Kerr62. T. Redmond63. G. Gillespie64. D. McCarthy

OLD MENTONIANSCoach: Russell Macquire

1. E. Macquire2. J. Lumsden3. C. Mynolas4. D. Brown5. S. Kent6. S. Ferguson7. L. Hull8. R. Chislett9. M. Myers-Snyders10. M. Durack11. B. Johnson12. J. Cafarella13. J. Brohier14. M. Campbell15. D. Hull16. C. Murphy17. R. Howard18. L. Ingram19. S. OʼHalloran20. P. Milvain21. W. Bardoel22. T. Burch23. S. Hopkins24. N. Boyd25. S. Borgas26. D. Howard27. T. Brisbane28. R. Bennett29. N. Ellis30. B. Clurey31. J. Hewitt32. J. Richer33. T. Goodrich34. B. Naylor35. H. Constanza36. J. Kay37. T. McMahon

PENINSULA OBCoach: Barry Besanko

2. N Thurley3. S Leversha4. L Thorne6. P Coldrey7. T Cox8. T Welsby9. L Jones10. S Howard13. N Hooper14. M Cole15. T Scarpella16. W Sansom17. C Bennett18. B Patching19. A Bouten22. E Coghlan23. T Grigg26. J Alonso27. S Stewert29. A Sargood30. M Dicken32. D Leversha34. T Renouf35. S Wells38. T Barbour59. S Hynes

PRAHRAN /CAULFIELD

1 Tom Candy2 Tim Maya4 Azy Hasan5 Lachlan Oliver6 Julian Clarise7 James Musster8 Matt Sampson9 Adam Gomolinski12 Julian Szylkrot14 Simon Pintado15 James Vasil16 Brendan Creaser17 Spencer Ratclif18 Ben Hall19 Tom Matherson20 Aron Wells22 Oliver Hagen23 Keegan Ledder24 Will Lucardi25 Scott Nye27 Tim Quick29 Colin Trigellis-Smith30 Justin Herbath

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UNDER 19 – SOUTH 1CAULFIELD

GRAMMARIANSCoach: Ben Gross

COLLEGIANSCoach: Andrew Kenneally

DE LA SALLE GOLDSCoach: Robin Smith

Asst. Coach: Simon Brown1. S. OʼDonnell 2. J. OʼHalloran3. A. Kamellopoulos 4. A. Brown 5. S. Lowe 6. D. Hutchinson7. C. Grove8. M. Nolan9. B. Carracher 10. M. DeLuca11. B. Griffin12. N. Hogan13. A. Zaia14. A. Papamiltiades15. S. Tomadin16. D. East17. N. Fyfield18. X. Harkins19. J. Cleeve20. M. Briglia21. J. Mannix (VC)22. L. Williams 23. T. Naughtin (C)24. T. East25. S. Hillier26. L. Godinho27. R. Figgis28. B. Griffin.29. J. Tyrer30. O. Holmes34. K. Ellis

MAZENOD OCCoach: Shane Regan/

Matt Johnson1. N. Gentile2. J. Cheah3. D. DeLeon4. D. Hendricks5. M. Johnson6. L. Peters7. T. Stanley8. A. Bau9. S. Caffery10. C. Jones11. B. Cunningham12. S. Inglis13. C. Jacobs14. A. Holmes15. N. Taladis (VC)16. G. Smith17. P. DeVoy18. A. Zarafa19. J. Wisniewski20. M. Wilkins (DVC)21. R. Woolley22. M. Hunter23. C. Collins (C)24. J. Gentile25. M. Kambouris26. B. Smith27. J. Murphy28. A. Dal Santo29. M. Jolley30. M. King31. A. Ahmed32. A. Jones34. V. Sharma37. M. Hickleton53. L. Douglas64. S. Jones74. J. Little

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANS

Coach: Tom Buntz1 S. Roney2 J. Pickering3 W. Pickering4 L. Nash5 M. Ward6 J. Davis7 T. Mariani8 A. Wilkinson9 S. McKell10 A. Taylor11 A. Dewar12 S. Marks13 L. Anthony14 B. Rawlinson15 T. Tickell16 P. Weakley17 L. Nicholls18 C. Kennett19 S. Walker20 C. Reilly21 T. Fogherty22 P. Healy23 N. Karayannis29 A. Betts.30 A. Cann32 E. Yeatman33 N. Materia

OLD MELBURNIANS

1 M. Keskerides2 M. Churkovich3 D. Sartori4 S. Petsinis5 S. Siddons6 A. Armstrong7 S. Dunell8 T. Gobbo9 T. McLardy10 D. Breen11 W. Harris12 A. Oaten13 J. Eaves14 M. Collister15 W. Myer16 N. Amato17 C. Cumbrae-Stewart18 S. Zayler19 Y. Rous20 J. McKie21 A. Harrod22 J. Stubbe23 J. Begeuley24 J. Carter25 Z. Seccull26 P. Nestel27 T. Oman28 J. Gooley29 E. Hughes30 W. Cooper31 J. Nagle32 P. Levy33 M. Lugg34 D. Wright36 H. McDonald39 M. McCoy41 A. Ferguson48 J. Harrod

ORMOND AFCCoach: Michael Oaten

ST.KEVIN'S OBCoach: Peter McKenzie

1. A. Moloney 2. M. Oaten3. R. Cahalane4. L. Saunders5. M. Gawn6. D. Chisholm7. J. Steet 8. T. Hine9. J. Holdsworth 10. C. Coghlan11. D. Dahan 12. N. Barda13. T. Allan 14. C. McCarthy 15. D. Milder16. B. Stewart17. C. Pymm 18. T. Dureau19. K. Sonnberger20. M. Farthing21. T. Singleton22. T. Blackburn23. L. Pincott24. D. Willis25. J. Plostins26. D. Elkman27. S. Gay 28. J. Ricketson 29. J. Lee30. N. Sinclair 31. A. McCooke32. N. Umiljendic33. S. Dalton34. D. Newton 35. J. Drummond36. W. Ziada37. S. Pincus38. L. Anrep39. S. Gilberg40. J. Frost41. J. McDonald42. M. Hine43. S. Clements 44. D. Hickox45. J. Knoester46. J. Feather47. T. Nixon 48. M. Wood

1 M. Kneebone2 A. Balastera3 M. Cape4 C. Mcpherson5 P. Edgar6 P. McCarthy7 S. Marsh8 J. Kennedy9 S. Angelini10 D. Code11 S. Palazzolo12 J. Mustey13 P. Keely14 T. Hickey15 D. Mclennan16 L. Smith17 G. Wignell18 C. Ring19 K. Wissell20 C. Semetas21 W. Russell22 C. Randles 23 J. Paton24 B. Omizollo25 A. Kerr26 P. Karageorgiou27 G. Kerr28 K. Brick29 A. Mc Bride 30 N. Jeffrey31 T. Hickey32 P. Mccarthy36 T. Marchesani37 T. Rowe38 C. Newman41 T. Mcpherson

OLD HAILEYBURIANSCoach: Greg Anderson

1 B. Barba2 T. Bradford3 S. Casey4 L. Davey5 K. Devey6 M. Ditchfield7 M. Douglas8 W. Eagle9 J. Fitzpatrick10 D. Good11 D. Harrison12 J. Hopping13 S. Jenke14 A. Johnston15 M. Kent16 D. Lake17 E. Limon18 R. McMurray19 W. Rule20 S. Russon21 A. Schofield22 L. Skelton23 J.Spanos24 J. Steen25 S. Sturrock26 A. Trethan27 L. Wyeth28 N. Broadhead29 J. Coleman30 M. George31 P. Gleadhill32 J. Gunston33 R. Gutch34 S. Habteslassie35 T. Hunter36 B. Huong37 T. Jackson38 J. Keating39 A. King40 T. Lockwood41 R. Mathers42 S. Mulholland43 D. Nagarajam44 L. Pinot45 M. Quiambao46 P. Raso47 P Skakallis48 T. Turner49 N. Vlad50 J. Johnson

OAKLEIGHCoach: Chris Moore

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1 A. Samo2 B. McCann3 R. Edwards4 B. Gavigan5 B. Wilson6 M. Sortino7 R. Troost8 B. Drysdale9 D. Gioutsos10 J. Barrett11 L. Genovesi12 J. Prestage13 M. Purcell14 D. Bassar15 A. Palmer16 M. Ravanello17 S. Drysdale18 L. Flaherty19 A. Hannah20 A. Bisognano21 C. Morfesse22 D. Mersini23 K. Lucacevich24 M. Fahey25 E. Hebel26 A. Hinkley27 G. Rayner28 N. Clark29 T. Wilson30 B. Tucker31 C. Parissis32 L. Williams33 G. Shepherd34 C. Livori35 J. Mailer36 M. Usai37 K. Ainsaar38 A. Atik39 J. McDonald

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Old Xaverians 2 should maintain their unbeaten recordby accounting for Prahran.Old Melburnians have an excellent opportunity to atonefor last week’s loss by defeating Old Scotch in theafternoon game.Also in the afternoon, Old Xaverians will play UniversityBlues on Koonung Park .When these sides met on thisground in Round 4, the Xaverians won by fifty twopoints. It is my belief they will win again, although Iwould expect the Blues to be more competitive.In an unusual move, De La Salle will play St Kevin’s atnoon on Sunday. De La Salle should win this gamecomfortably.

SSeeccttiioonn.. 22..In an early morning match, Old Camberwell host NorthOld Boys/ St Patrick’s. Old Camberwell should win thisgame comfortably.I select Monash Blues to further dent Old Brighton’sfinals’ aspirations by defeating them on the FrearsonOval.Whitefriars are my selection to defeat Old Trinity.Leaders, University Blacks should win comfortablyagainst Mazenod.Marcellin should continue on their winning way bydefeating Fitzroy.

NNoorrtthh..Bulleen Templestowe should have sufficient talent todefeat North Old Boys/St Patrick’s in the early morninggame on the Gillon Oval.In what promises to be a final preview, leaders OldIvanhoe play second placed Old Essendon on ChelsworthPark. Old Essendon will be the faster side but OldIvanhoe will be stronger in the air and in the packs. Isuspect their first loss last Round; will spur Old Ivanhoeto prove their status by winning this game.Kew have the opportunity to climb up the ladder bydefeating Whitefriars. I believe Kew will grasp thisopportunity.Old Carey should strengthen their claim on fourth placeby defeating twelfth placed Old Westbourne.A close contest can be expected when Banyule visitWilliamstown C.Y.M.S. this game could provide a finalpreview, although I suspect Williamstown’s homeground advantage will carry them to victory in today’sgame.

SSoouutthh..Ormond should return to the winning list by defeating StMary’s/Salesian.I expect Old Geelong to take another step towards theirfirst final’s appearance, by defeating Hampton Rovers,whose players could find the big area of Como Parktiring.It is difficult to predict the outcome of a St Bede’s/

Mentone Tiger’s game as their form has fluctuated.Today against Old Scotch, they have another chance tomove further towards fourth place. The same is true forOld Scotch, who aided by home ground advantageshould carry them to victory.Oakleigh, although regaining form and third place, face adifficult task today against undefeated leaders, OldMelburnians. I select Old Melburnians.Caulfield Grammarians have the bye.

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In the afternoon game, OldCamberwell playedthemselves back into thetop four with a thirty threepoint win over Whitefriars.

NNoorrtthh..Accurate kicking and greater match fitness enabledWhitefriars to defeat North Old Boys/St Patrick’s byfifteen points in the early game. Whitefriars were wellserved by: KKrriiss KKaalliikkoowwsskkii,, DDyyllaann RRoobbssoonn – LLoonngg andMMiicchhaaeell ddii MMaannnniioo. For the “Gryphons”, AAddaamm JJeelllleett,,DDaanniieell JJooyyccee and BBrreennttoonn LLaawwttyy were best.Kew defeated the inaccurate Old Westbourne by forty fivepoints. A gentle zephyr in this game was provided by thelong awaited RRoobbbbiiee KKeeaarrnnss debut following hisdistinguished Melbourne Storm career.Old Ivanhoe suffered their first defeat whenWilliamstown C.Y.M.S. finished eight points in front.Bulleen Templestowe, who had more scoring shots, lostby four points to the more accurate Banyule.Old Carey survived a danger game at Therry Penola witha twelve point win over the home side after a closelycontested match.Old Essendon kicked the highest score of the Roundwhen they scored a one hundred and fifty six point winover Werribee.

SSoouutthh..Leaders, Old Melburnians had to battle hard to defeat StBede’s/Mentone Tigers by seven points.Old Scotch moved up to fifth place when they defeated StMary’s/Salesian by fifty nine points.Oakleigh defeated second placed Ormond by four pointsand as a reward moved up to third place.The surprise result of the Round was the ninety eightpoint victory by Old Geelong over CaulfieldGrammarians, who were in third place. For Old Geelong:AAlliissttaaiirr MMuunnrroo,, AArrcchhiibbaalldd PPaattoonn and TTrriissttiiaann CCoolleesswere best. Caulfield’s best player was LLuukkee TTaammbbllyynn.Hampton Rovers received a forfeit from SouthMelbourne Districts.

PPRREEVVIIEEWW OOFF RROOUUNNDD 1100..SSeeccttiioonn..11..Collegians face a danger game at St Bernard’s where thehome side always play well. However, on balance, I mustselect Collegians to win.

CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

Round 9 produced some unexpected results and manychanges to ladder positions as the quest for the finalfours becomes more intense. My success rate was 81%

RREEVVIIEEWW OOFF RROOUUNNDD 99..SSeeccttiioonn 11..Old Xaverians, the third placed side, gave a footballlesson to the fourth placed Old Melburnians, who werenever in the contest after the Xaverians match winningseven goals to one in the opening quarter. The foot andhand skills of the Xaverians coupled with their hardtackling impressed all who viewed the game, whichresulted in an Old Xaverians victory by ninety four points.Their best included: MMaarrkk DDaavviiss,, AAnnddrreeww BBaarrrreetttt andMMaatthheeww OO’’KKaannee. For Old Melburnians; SSttuuaarrtt and EEddddiieeWWeetttteennhhaallll,, AAlleexx.. PPiillcchheerr and AAnntthhoonnyy VVooyyaaggee weregood players.St Bernard’s defeated St Kevin’s by thirty three points atWest Essendon.University Blues regained fourth place through their sixtynine point win over Old Scotch.The early morning game at Darling Park produced aneven contest with low scores as De La Salle scraped inwith a five point win over Prahran.Old Xaverians 2 maintained their unbeaten record as theyscored an eight point win over Collegians after a lowscoring match.

SSeeccttiioonn.. 22..The more accurate Mazenod justified my selection with aseven point win over the more inaccurate North OldBoys/ St Patrick’s.Old Trinity offered only token opposition as Sectionleaders, University Blacks powered to a one hundred andfour point winOld Brighton led Marcellin by six points at half timebefore the “Eagles” struck a purple patch in the thirdquarter when they kicked eight goals to set up a matchwinning lead which at the end was forty one points. Bestfor Old Brighton were: CCoooonneeyy,, PPoowweellll and SSmmiitthh.Players wearing numbers 4444 and 3311 were best forMarcellin (no names available)Monash Blues scored a comparatively easy win overFitzroy by thirty eight points in a game which was oftena scrappy affair. Monash with a five goal opening burstwere never in danger of surrendering their lead. Theirbest were: CCoosstteelllloo,, PPeerrrryy and WWooooddss while up forward,veteran BBrryyccee CCoolllliieerr kicked three goals.

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LAST ROUND’S RESULTS – CLUB XVIIICLUB XVIII (NORTH)

BBAANNYYUULLEE AAFFCC 44..44 66..44 1100..66 1122..66 ((7788))BBUULLLLEEEENN TTEEMMPPLLEESSTTOOWWEE AAFFCC 3.1 7.6 7.9 10.14 (74)BBAANNYYUULLEE AAFFCC:: Goals: G. Fikaris 3, D. Gayfer 2, A. Russo 2, B. Willmore 2,M. Bell 2, P. O'Rourke. Best: B. Herbert, G. Thwaites, B. Willmore, G. Fikaris,N. Swift, D. Gayfer BBUULLLLEEEENN TTEEMMPP:: Goals: J. Di Stefano 3, M. Roussidis 2,A. Parris, N. Morrison, T. Holzer, B. Moran, B. Donaldson. Best: B. Peel, B.Walters, A. Morihovitis, L. Day, J. Di Stefano, M. RoussidisNNOORRTTHH OOLLDD BBOOYYSS//SSTT PPAATTSS 2.1 3.5 5.6 7.8 (50)WWHHIITTEEFFRRIIAARRSS 55..22 66..55 77..55 1100..55 ((6655))NNOOBB//SSTTPPAA:: Goals: M. Rapa 5, M. Stockfield, E. Bard Brucker. Best: R. Cooper,A. Chester, M. Rapa, B. Lawty, B. King, N. Barden WWFF:: Goals: M. Nunan 4, L.Griffiths 2, K. Krolikowski, D. Robson Long, M. Harrison, R. Bartlett. Best: B.O'Leary, M. Nunan, R. Bartlett, L. Griffiths, K. Krolikowski, O. ScannellOOLLDD IIVVAANNHHOOEE 1.6 6.8 6.9 7.10 (52)WWIILLLLIIAAMMSSTTOOWWNN CCYYMMSS 22..33 22..77 88..99 88..1122 ((6600))OOLLDD II:: Goals: G. George 3, A. Steer, A. Jenkins, J. Weddle, T. Ferrantino.Best: B. Mantesso, M. Nicholls, D. Nichol, L. Terenyi, G. George, G. GeorgeWW CCYYMMSS:: Goals: M. Manning 2, C. Mathews 2, J. Dodd, N. Baskharon, M.Sneddon, M. John. Best: L. McKenzie, N. Baskharon, C. Mathews, P.Gallivan, M. John, G. ShineTTHHEERRRRYY PPEENNOOLLAA 2.5 3.7 8.10 12.14 (86)OOLLDD CCAARREEYY 66..33 88..88 1100..1122 1144..1144 ((9988))TTPP:: Goals: A. Elmi 2, S. Sacco 2, L. Deleo 2, D. O'Donnell 2, R. Steer 2, B.Mill, P. Halaris. Best: S. Sacco, L. Conboy, L. Deleo, D. O'Donnell, B. Taylor,A. Elmi OOLLDD CCAARREEYY:: Goals: M. Cohen 4, L. Andrianopoulos 3, L. Guerra 3,M. Andrews, J. Smith, B. Meade, M. Radziejewski. Best: N. Baker, M.Sontag, M. Cohen, L. Guerra, A. Guerra, L. AndrianopoulosOOLLDD EESSSSEENNDDOONN 44..44 1144..99 2200..1100 2266..1122 ((116688))WWEERRRRIIBBEEEE 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.6 (12)OOLLDD EESSSS:: Goals: J. Milesi 5, J. Panagiotopoulos 5, S. Dawson 2, J. Hughes2, B. Madden 2, A. Brazel 2, C. Ridley 2, T. Campbell, A. Fewster, J.Williamson, D. Bryant, B. Remboulis, A. Minty. Best: J. Milesi, J.Panagiotopoulos, A. Fewster, A. Baddeley, J. Hughes, D. Bryant WWEERR:: Goals:R. Daly. Best: R. Daly, F. Mehmet, C. Durso, Z. Giles, B. Apps, A. HyssoliKKEEWW 33..11 55..55 66..77 1100..1111 ((7711))OOLLDD WWEESSTTBBOOUURRNNEE 0.2 0.2 2.7 3.8 (26)KKEEWW:: Goals: J. O'Dowd 3, P. Thornely 2, M. Hinds 2, C. Jolly, J. Bell, M.Thomson. Best: J. Bell, R. Kearns, J. O'Dowd, P. Thornely, P. Dennis, A.Nason OOLLDD WWEESSTT:: Goals: B. Vella, D. Goodrem, M. Elwanni. Best: R. Binney,J. Ryan, M. Elwanni, P. Magann, B. Lennon, J. Diblasi

CLUB XVIII (SOUTH)SSTT BBEEDDEESS//MMEENNTTOONNEE TTIIGGEERRSS 3.4 4.8 7.9 12.10 (82)OOLLDD MMEELLBBUURRNNIIAANNSS 33..11 66..44 88..88 1133..1111 ((8899))SSBBMMTT:: Goals: M. Bodinnar 3, C. Tobin 2, J. Villamar 2, M. Glowaski 2, D.Kelly, A. Zagami, J. Perkin. Best: C. Tobin, M. Bodinnar, A. Zagami, M.Terrell, W. Alderman, D. Kelly OOLLDD MMEELLBBUURRNNIIAANNSS:: Not provided CCAAUULLFFIIEELLDD GGRRAAMM 4.1 5.2 5.2 7.3 (45)OOLLDD GGEEEELLOONNGG 33..33 88..66 1177..77 2222..1111 ((114433))CCAAUULLFFIIEELLDD GGRRAAMM:: Goals: L. Tamblyn 3, L. Sierakowski 2, A. Bruhn, A.Paterson. Best: S. Cunliffe, C. Sheppard, B. Cater, W. Rowsthorn, P. Farmer,L. Franklin OOLLDD GGEEEELLOONNGG:: Goals: A. Munro 7, R. Ramsden 5, C. Russell 2,T. Coles 2, M. Costin 2, H. Edgar, L. Herbert, N. Stacpoole, T. Foster. Best: A.Munro, L. Herbert, R. Costin, R. Ramsden, H. Edgar, T. ColesOOAAKKLLEEIIGGHH 33..00 55..11 77..22 77..55 ((4477))OORRMMOONNDD 1.1 2.4 4.5 6.7 (43)OOAAKKLLEEIIGGHH:: Goals: K. Raglus 3, S. Dalton 2, M. Bell, S. Earl. Best: N. Miller,R. Keating, S. Earl, R. Gec, D. Gladman, J. Roney OORRMMOONNDD:: Goals: D.Robbins 3, J. Ashley, A. Jewell, S. Gilberg. Best: J. Franklin, T. Johnson, M.Holman, D. Robbins, J. Harry, S. SullivanSSTT MMAARRYY''SS SSAALLEESSIIAANN 5.2 6.5 7.7 11.7 (73)OOLLDD SSCCOOTTCCHH 44..33 66..55 1144..1111 2200..1122 ((113322))SSTT MMSS:: Goals: S. Logan 3, J. Rogers 3, B. Tagell, S. Payne, J. Woodman, S.Rynne. Best: S. Ioannidis, J. Rogers, J. Woodman, K. Gallacher, S. Kirby, B.Young OOLLDD SSCCOOTTCCHH:: Goals: J. Barnett 7, R. Hummerston 6, A. Fraser 2, D.Barnes 2, T. Pritchard, L. McDonough, S. Southey. Best: P. Iser, J. Barnett,S. Dufour, A. Bowen, R. Pizzey, R. HummerstonHHAAMMPPTTOONN RROOVVEERRSS vv SSTTHH MMEELLBBOOUURRNNEE DDIISSTT - HHAAMMPPTTOONN RROOVVEERRSS WINON FORFEIT

CLUB XVIII (1)OOLLDD XXAAVVEERRIIAANNSS ((11)) 77..11 1100..44 1155..55 1188..88 ((111166))OOLLDD MMEELLBBUURRNNIIAANNSS 1.0 2.1 3.1 3.4 (22)OOLLDD XX((11)):: Goals: M. O'Kane 4, J. Silk 3, L. Pattison 3, T. Curnow 2, T.Johnston 2, M. Davies, M. Ward, S. Misaghian, D. Molan. Best: T. Curnow,D. Parry, D. Molan, R. Pedler, B. Downing, S. Hulett OOLLDD MMEELLBBUURRNNIIAANNSS::Goals: A. Voyage, E. Cooper, A. Armstrong. Best: A. Armstrong, E.Wettenhall, A. Voyage, A. Armstrong, L. Carter, T. SchofieldSSTT BBEERRNNAARRDDSS 11..11 44..44 66..66 1122..1111 ((8833))SSTT KKEEVVIINNSS 5.1 6.1 6.2 8.2 (50)SSTT BBEERRNNAARRDDSS:: Goals: M. Ramsey 2, D. Blunt, M. Marion, O. McIntyre, P.Lambert, J. Monaghan, J. Hellard, L. Spinozzi, G. Joseph. Best: D. Blunt, B.Reardon, G. Joseph, D. O'Neil, P. Lambert, A. Mdehwa SSTT KKEEVVIINNSS:: Goals: J.Nash 5, B. Liu, R. Short, T. O'Rourke. Best: J. Nash, T. O'Rourke, L. Kenyon,T. Crookes, D. Brennan, D. JamesCCOOLLLLEEGGIIAANNSS 2.1 3.4 4.4 6.6 (42)OOLLDD XXAAVVEERRIIAANNSS ((22)) 44..33 44..55 66..77 77..88 ((5500))CCOOLLLLEEGGIIAANNSS:: Goals: N. James 2, J. Heard 2, A. Crick, D. Porta. Best: T.Cook, M. Day, N. James, L. Schoknecht, d. Sallman betts, N. Baxter OOLLDDXX((22)):: Goals: J. Hanger 2, M. Altis, A. Faithfull, S. McCarthy, C. Chisholm, N.Mudge. Best: M. Trovato, J. Quinn, P. Doyle, N. Mudge, J. Hanger, J. MortonDDEE LLAA SSAALLLLEE 22..33 44..55 66..66 77..77 ((4499))PPRRAAHHRRAANN 0.2 4.5 5.6 6.8 (44)DDLLSS:: Goals: A. Kovarik 3, P. Monaghan, S. Hogan, J. Davies, S. Byers. Best:J. Brown, A. McLeish, K. Smyth, T. Leary, S. Hogan, L. Casey PPRRAAHHRRAANN::Goals: C. Morton 2, T. McIver, J. Storer, C. Berger, S. Cooper. Best: T.Jackson, J. Storer, C. Faraci, C. Berger, C. Morton, D. AndersUUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY BBLLUUEESS 66..77 99..77 1144..1122 1177..1155 ((111177))OOLLDD SSCCOOTTCCHH 2.0 5.4 6.4 7.6 (48)UUNNII BBLLUUEESS:: Goals: L. Quin 6, J. Villani 5, S. Gilbertson 2, T. McKinley 2, D.Hayter, D. Gumley. Best: T. Auld, L. Quin, D. Hayter, J. Villani, P. Pavli, O.Lade OOLLDD SSCCOOTTCCHH:: Goals: I. Grant 3, J. Brownell, B. Smith, R. Gray, R.Gates. Best: T. Harkness, A. Wallace Smith, R. Hays, T. Leeds, B. Smith, A.Sutherland

CLUB XVIII (2)WWHHIITTEEFFRRIIAARRSS OOCC 1.2 2.3 4.4 10.4 (64)OOLLDD CCAAMMBBEERRWWEELLLL 33..22 55..55 1122..1100 1144..1133 ((9977))WWHHIITTEEFFRRIIAARRSS OOCC:: Goals: M. Oosterwyk 3, B. Piggott 2, S. Davis, S. D'Arcy,W. Carter, C. Piggott, S. Gray. Best: H. Shaw, P. Tatterson, D. Tucker, D.McLellan, B. Piggott, R. Piggott OOLLDD CCAAMMBBEERRWWEELLLL:: Goals: A. Hillier 4, R.Whitehead 2, P. Bourke 2, P. Clements 2, D. Gough, T. Crothers, D. Byrnes,B. Gilbert. Best: D. Gough, P. Bourke, R. Whitehead, C. Kearon, D. Brauer, M.SinghFFIITTZZRROOYY 1.0 1.1 4.2 5.2 (32)MMOONNAASSHH BBLLUUEESS 55..11 77..44 99..55 1100..1100 ((7700))FFIITTZZRROOYY:: Goals: J. Phegan 3, T. Wilson, C. Moore. Best: J. Phegan, C.Moore, J. Murray, R. Enright, T. Campbell, B. Pollard MMBB:: Goals: B. Collier3, J. Sheldon 2, A. Beecroft 2, M. Johnstone, C. Smibert, S. Officer. Best: N.Costello, C. Smibert, L. Von Moger, R. Austerberry, M. Riddle, K. PerryMMAAZZEENNOODD OOCC 55..44 66..55 1111..77 1155..88 ((9988))NNOOBB//SSTT PPAATTRRIICCKKSS CCOOLLLLEEGGEE 3.2 5.9 9.13 13.13 (91)MMAAZZ:: Goals: D. Maskill 7, M. Tabbaa 2, B. Woods 2, M. Hancock, J. Caffery,J. Fahey, B. McKeon. Best: L. Androulakis, D. Maskill, J. Fahey, S. Grantham,B. Willersdorf, M. Tabbaa NNOOBB//SSTT PPAA:: Goals: J. Van Dyk 5, S. Cheshire 3, B.O'Halloran, S. Burt, E. Grinter, L. Fogarty, F. Valente. Best: R. Allitt, L.Fogarty, B. Watt, J. Van Dyk, S. Burt, L. ValerioOOLLDD TTRRIINNIITTYY 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 (8)UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY BBLLAACCKKSS 11..33 44..1100 1111..1133 1166..1166 ((111122))OOLLDD TTRRIINNIITTYY:: Goals: P. Langdon. Best: T. Cade, C. Amiconi, M. Foley, C.Treadwell, J. Wilson, M. Booth UUNNII BBLLAACCKKSS:: Goals: J. Dunn 5, A. McLean3, D. Cooper 2, T. Schaefer 2, S. Chandler, L. Merlo, S. Lane, J. Grigg. Best:S. Chandler, J. Dunn, A. McLean, D. Kelly, B. Murphy, T. McFarlaneMMAARRCCEELLLLIINN OOCC 11..11 44..55 1122..77 1144..1100 ((9944))OOLLDD BBRRIIGGHHTTOONN 2.2 5.3 6.6 7.11 (53)MMAARRCCEELLLLIINN OOCC:: Goals: D. Cracknell 4, G. Petroff 4, L. Hansen 3, M.McCartin, P. Walker, N. Armstrong. Best: N. Armstrong, L. Hansen, C. Dignan, D. Dinneen, D. Carson, M. Rigg OOLLDD BBRRIIGGHHTTOONN:: Goals: C. Nicholls3, W. Earl, N. Paterson, A. Jackson, D. Dean. Best: T. Cooney, M. Smith, N.Powell, T. Ewert, J. Dooley, C. Stewart

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U19 SOUTH 2 P W L D For Agst Pts PCAJAX 9 9 0 0 1026 491 36 208.96HAMPTON ROVERS 9 7 2 0 1038 506 28 205.14OLD MENTONIANS 9 6 3 0 976 637 24 153.22BENTLEIGH 9 6 3 0 854 591 24 144.5PARKDALE 9 5 4 0 772 700 20 110.29MONASH BLUES 9 4 5 0 762 777 16 98.07PENINSULA 9 3 6 0 645 838 12 76.97BEAUMARIS 9 3 6 0 518 955 12 54.24PRAHRAN 9 2 7 0 690 981 8 70.34MHSOB 9 0 9 0 441 1246 0 35.39

UNDER 18 P W L D For Agst Pts PCNORTHERN BULLANTS 9 9 0 0 914 367 36 249.05OAKLEIGH 9 8 1 0 956 430 32 222.33ST BEDES/MENTONE TIG 9 6 3 0 586 466 24 125.75UHS-VU/FLEMINGTON 9 5 4 0 507 629 20 80.6ST BERNARDS 9 4 5 0 370 686 16 53.94OLD CAMBERWELL 9 2 7 0 572 615 8 93.01THERRY PENOLA 9 1 8 0 409 733 4 55.8ST MARY'S SALESIAN 9 1 8 0 425 813 4 52.28

CLUB XVIII (1) P W L D For Agst Pts PCOLD XAVS (2) 9 9 0 0 695 401 36 173.32COLLEGIANS 9 7 2 0 903 444 28 203.38OLD XAVS (1) 9 7 2 0 926 467 28 198.29UNI BLUES 9 5 4 0 630 529 20 119.09DE LA SALLE 9 5 4 0 707 632 20 111.87OLD MELBURNIANS 9 5 4 0 672 744 20 90.32PRAHRAN 9 3 6 0 704 798 12 88.22OLD SCOTCH 9 2 7 0 523 834 8 62.71ST BERNARDS 9 2 7 0 513 901 8 56.94ST KEVINS 9 0 9 0 362 966 0 37.47

CLUB XVIII (2) P W L D For Agst Pts PCUNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 8 1 0 861 358 32 240.5MARCELLIN OC 9 7 2 0 754 565 28 133.45MONASH BLUES 9 7 2 0 728 588 28 123.81OLD CAMBERWELL 9 5 4 0 762 654 20 116.51OLD BRIGHTON 9 4 5 0 680 536 16 126.87MAZENOD OC 9 4 5 0 474 698 16 67.91WHITEFRIARS OC 9 3 6 0 648 775 12 83.61FITZROY 9 3 6 0 558 761 12 73.32NOB/ST PATS 9 2 7 0 476 777 8 61.26OLD TRINITY 9 2 7 0 480 857 8 56.01

CLUB XVIII (NORTH) P W L D For Agst Pts PCOLD IVANHOE 9 8 1 0 995 318 32 312.89OLD ESSENDON 9 8 1 0 827 366 32 225.96BANYULE AFC 9 7 2 0 728 456 28 159.65WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 9 6 3 0 788 554 24 142.24OLD CAREY 9 6 3 0 638 597 24 106.87BULLEEN TEMP. AFC 9 5 4 0 592 586 20 101.02KEW 9 4 5 0 541 630 16 85.87WHITEFRIARS 9 3 6 0 518 642 12 80.69THERRY PENOLA 9 3 6 0 483 695 12 69.5NOB/ST PATS 9 2 7 0 548 705 8 77.73WERRIBEE 9 2 7 0 417 850 8 49.06OLD WESTBOURNE 9 0 9 0 279 955 0 29.21

CLUB XVIII (SOUTH) P W L D For Agst Pts PCOLD MELBURNIANS 9 9 0 0 1043 295 36 353.56ORMOND 9 7 2 0 852 446 28 191.03OAKLEIGH 9 5 4 0 764 593 20 128.84CAULFIELD GRAM 9 5 4 0 822 655 20 125.5OLD SCOTCH 9 5 4 0 724 697 20 103.87ST BEDES/MENTONE TIG 9 5 4 0 611 670 20 91.19OLD GEELONG 9 4 5 0 763 589 16 129.54ST MARY'S SALESIAN 9 4 5 0 599 820 16 73.05HAMPTON ROVERS 9 1 8 0 253 1051 4 24.07STH MELBOURNE DIST 9 0 9 0 330 945 0 34.92

D4 SECTION P W L D For Agst Pts PCLA TROBE UNI 9 9 0 0 1051 478 36 219.87ALBERT PARK 9 8 1 0 1193 484 32 246.49MT LILYDALE 9 6 3 0 1030 679 24 151.69KEW 9 6 3 0 991 676 24 146.6RICHMOND 9 6 3 0 889 653 24 136.14STH MORNINGTON 9 5 4 0 1086 989 20 109.81ELEY PARK 9 5 4 0 823 923 20 89.17SWINBURNE UNI 9 4 5 0 906 868 16 104.38MANNINGHAM 9 2 7 0 689 1051 8 65.56NTH BRUNSWICK 9 2 7 0 673 1074 8 62.66BOX HILL NTH 9 1 8 0 681 1270 4 53.62CHADSTONE 9 0 9 0 395 1262 0 31.3

D4 RESERVE P W L D For Agst Pts PCLA TROBE UNI 9 9 0 0 1321 259 36 510.04NTH BRUNSWICK 9 7 2 0 920 389 28 236.5MT LILYDALE 9 7 2 0 824 562 28 146.62ALBERT PARK 9 6 3 0 899 463 24 194.17KEW 9 6 3 0 889 493 24 180.32STH MORNINGTON 9 6 3 0 759 674 24 112.61RICHMOND 9 3 6 0 666 753 12 88.45ELEY PARK 9 3 6 0 548 833 12 65.79SWINBURNE UNI 9 3 6 0 435 788 12 55.2MANNINGHAM 9 2 7 0 418 943 8 44.33BOX HILL NTH 9 1 8 0 436 1168 4 37.33CHADSTONE 9 1 8 0 432 1222 4 35.35

U19 PREMIER P W L D For Agst Pts PCDE LA SALLE (BLUES) 9 8 1 0 1099 567 32 193.83OLD XAVERIANS 9 8 1 0 731 463 32 157.88OLD SCOTCH 9 7 2 0 969 705 28 137.45ST BEDES/MENTONE TIG 9 5 4 0 617 776 20 79.51BEAUMARIS 9 4 5 0 697 579 16 120.38UNI BLUES 9 4 5 0 708 715 16 99.02UNI BLACKS 9 4 5 0 678 730 16 92.88RUPERTSWOOD 9 2 7 0 688 813 8 84.62MARCELLIN 9 2 7 0 596 1047 8 56.92OLD TRINITY 9 1 8 0 582 970 4 60

U19 NORTH 1 P W L D For Agst Pts PCOLD CAMBERWELL 9 8 0 0 1178 373 36 315.82ST BERNARDS 9 7 1 0 821 455 32 180.44FITZROY 9 6 2 0 1352 412 28 328.16OLD ESSENDON 9 5 3 0 854 564 24 151.42OLD CAREY 9 4 4 0 615 628 20 97.93MANNINGHAM SHARKS 9 3 5 0 563 705 16 79.86BULLEEN TEMP 9 2 6 0 449 839 12 53.52BANYULE/VIEWBANK 9 1 7 0 406 1168 8 34.76AQUINAS 9 0 8 0 201 1295 4 15.52

U19 SOUTH 1 P W L D For Agst Pts PCOLD MELBURNIANS 9 8 1 0 955 337 32 283.38ST KEVINS 9 7 2 0 954 426 28 223.94ORMOND 9 7 2 0 995 542 28 183.58OLD BRIGHTON 9 6 3 0 901 533 24 169.04DE LA SALLE (GOLDS) 9 6 3 0 827 580 24 142.59CAULFIELD 9 4 5 0 813 655 16 124.12COLLEGIANS 9 4 5 0 703 689 16 102.03OLD HAILEYBURY 9 2 7 0 510 1045 8 48.8MAZENOD 9 1 8 0 328 1459 4 22.48OAKLEIGH 9 0 9 0 341 1061 0 32.14

U19 NORTH 2 P W L D For Agst Pts PCOLD GEELONG BLACKS 9 8 0 0 1057 299 36 353.51EMMAUS ST LEOS 9 6 2 0 734 487 28 150.72IVANHOE 9 6 2 0 644 575 28 112THERRY PENOLA 9 5 3 0 792 521 24 152.02OLD WESTBOURNE 9 4 4 0 666 477 20 139.62OLD XAVS 9 3 5 0 596 607 16 98.19LA TROBE UNI 9 3 5 0 539 948 16 56.86FITZROY 9 1 7 0 472 798 8 59.15RUPERTSWOOD 9 0 8 0 243 1031 4 23.57

VAFA LADDERS 2009

SCORES TO VAFA ON MATCHDAYS

All Senior Home ClubsTo enter the full match information (i.e. quarter by quarter and full time scores, best players andgoal-kickers) onto the results page of the VAFA website by 5.30pm.

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Club XVIII and Reserve Home Clubs To enter the final match score, including quarter by quarter scores, into the VAFA results webpageby 4pm on match-day. Short scores can be phoned in by 2.30pm on 9537 6777. Each club must enter their own full results including best players and goal-kickers into the VAFAresults webpage by 10am Monday after the match.

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D1 SECTION P W L D For Agst Pts PCRUPERTSWOOD 9 9 0 0 1133 613 36 184.83WERRIBEE 9 6 3 0 1038 687 24 151.09WHITEFRIARS 9 6 3 0 806 685 24 117.66FITZROY 9 5 4 0 788 690 20 114.2OLD MENTONIANS 9 5 4 0 813 767 20 106NOBSP 9 4 5 0 869 883 16 98.41PRAHRAN 9 4 5 0 597 705 16 84.68STH MELB DIST 9 2 7 0 702 991 8 70.84AQUINAS 9 2 7 0 588 931 8 63.16EMMAUS ST LEOS 9 2 7 0 616 998 8 61.72

D1 RESERVE P W L D For Agst Pts PCNOBSP 9 8 1 0 794 370 32 214.59RUPERTSWOOD 9 8 1 0 937 485 32 193.2WHITEFRIARS 9 7 2 0 947 462 28 204.98FITZROY 9 6 3 0 708 608 24 116.45OLD MENTONIANS 9 5 4 0 843 680 20 123.97WERRIBEE 9 4 5 0 824 675 16 122.07STH MELB DIST 9 3 6 0 562 814 12 69.04EMMAUS ST LEOS 9 2 7 0 460 836 8 55.02AQUINAS 9 1 8 0 412 892 4 46.19PRAHRAN 9 1 8 0 388 1053 4 36.85

D2 SECTION P W L D For Agst Pts PCPENINSULA 9 7 2 0 1228 646 28 190.09THERRY PENOLA 9 7 2 0 995 692 28 143.79BANYULE 9 7 2 0 817 780 28 104.74WILLIAMSTOWN 9 6 2 1 1004 742 26 135.31ELTHAM 9 5 4 0 701 924 20 75.87OLD PARADIANS 9 4 4 1 975 774 18 125.97OLD WESTBOURNE 9 4 5 0 688 866 16 79.45IVANHOE 9 2 7 0 749 1024 8 73.14GLEN EIRA 9 1 8 0 800 1123 4 71.24YARRA VALLEY 9 1 8 0 603 989 4 60.97

D2 RESERVE P W L D For Agst Pts PCWILLIAMSTOWN 9 8 1 0 1004 464 32 216.38THERRY PENOLA 9 7 2 0 829 480 28 172.71PENINSULA 9 7 2 0 842 582 28 144.67BANYULE 9 6 3 0 863 606 24 142.41OLD PARADIANS 9 5 4 0 730 492 20 148.37OLD WESTBOURNE 9 5 4 0 763 539 20 141.56YARRA VALLEY 9 4 5 0 675 645 16 104.65ELTHAM 9 2 7 0 508 900 8 56.44IVANHOE 9 1 8 0 404 873 4 46.28GLEN EIRA 9 0 9 0 269 1306 0 20.6

D3 SECTION P W L D For Agst Pts PCBENTLEIGH 9 8 1 0 1107 707 32 156.58ST MARY'S SAL 9 7 2 0 961 717 28 134.03ST FRANCIS XAVIER 9 6 3 0 943 713 24 132.26ST JOHNS 9 5 4 0 783 822 20 95.26POWER HOUSE 9 5 4 0 785 865 20 90.75ELSTERNWICK 9 4 5 0 888 816 16 108.82UHS-VU 9 4 5 0 693 788 16 87.94HAWTHORN 9 2 7 0 692 903 8 76.63WEST BRUNSWICK 9 2 7 0 710 946 8 75.05MONASH GRYPH 9 2 7 0 655 940 8 69.68

D3 RESERVE P W L D For Agst Pts PCBENTLEIGH 9 8 1 0 1081 427 32 253.16ST MARY'S SAL 9 8 1 0 790 529 32 149.34POWER HOUSE 9 6 3 0 645 526 24 122.62WEST BRUNSWICK 9 5 4 0 672 539 20 124.68UHS-VU 9 4 4 1 709 638 18 111.13MONASH GRYPH 9 4 4 1 685 783 18 87.48HAWTHORN 9 4 4 1 699 824 18 84.83ST FRANCIS XAVIER 9 2 7 0 619 888 8 69.71ELSTERNWICK 9 1 7 1 561 833 6 67.35ST JOHNS 9 1 8 0 552 1026 4 53.8

A SECTION P W L D For Agst Pts PCOLD XAVERIANS 9 8 1 0 999 542 32 184.32DE LA SALLE 9 8 1 0 1073 672 32 159.67ST BEDES/MENTONE TIG 9 6 3 0 949 668 24 142.07UNI BLUES 9 5 4 0 826 694 20 119.02OLD BRIGHTON 9 5 4 0 718 817 20 87.88OLD SCOTCH 9 4 5 0 802 874 16 91.76COLLEGIANS 9 4 5 0 744 829 16 89.75MARCELLIN 9 2 7 0 645 975 8 66.15OLD ESSENDON 9 2 7 0 595 1071 8 55.56OLD IVANHOE 9 1 8 0 740 949 4 77.98

A RESERVE P W L D For Agst Pts PCOLD BRIGHTON 9 8 1 0 801 448 32 178.79UNI BLUES 9 7 2 0 925 498 28 185.74OLD XAVERIANS 9 6 3 0 873 551 24 158.44OLD SCOTCH 9 5 4 0 643 670 20 95.97ST BEDES/MENTONE TIG 9 5 4 0 626 659 20 94.99COLLEGIANS 9 4 5 0 584 591 16 98.82OLD IVANHOE 9 4 5 0 521 724 16 71.96DE LA SALLE 9 2 7 0 500 623 8 80.26OLD ESSENDON 9 2 7 0 496 849 8 58.42MARCELLIN 9 2 7 0 474 830 8 57.11

B SECTION P W L D For Agst Pts PCST BERNARDS 9 6 2 1 919 737 26 124.69OLD MELBURNIANS 9 6 3 0 945 802 24 117.83OLD TRINITY 9 6 3 0 907 844 24 107.46ST KEVINS 9 6 3 0 815 771 24 105.71ORMOND 9 5 4 0 864 817 20 105.75UNI BLACKS 9 4 5 0 777 833 16 93.28OLD HAILEYBURY 9 3 6 0 799 836 12 95.57HAMPTON ROVERS 9 3 6 0 772 842 12 91.69OLD CAMBERWELL 9 3 6 0 818 995 12 82.21OLD CAREY 9 2 6 1 736 875 10 84.11

B RESERVE P W L D For Agst Pts PCOLD MELBURNIANS 9 9 0 0 995 353 36 281.87ST KEVINS 9 7 2 0 788 497 28 158.55ORMOND 9 6 3 0 813 569 24 142.88UNI BLACKS 9 6 3 0 724 509 24 142.24ST BERNARDS 9 6 3 0 731 635 24 115.12OLD TRINITY 9 5 4 0 744 534 20 139.33OLD CAREY 9 2 7 0 457 935 8 48.88HAMPTON ROVERS 9 2 7 0 415 967 8 42.92OLD CAMBERWELL 9 1 8 0 538 793 4 67.84OLD HAILEYBURY 9 1 8 0 434 847 4 51.24

C SECTION P W L D For Agst Pts PCCAULFIELD GRAM 9 8 1 0 1200 756 32 158.73MHSOB 9 7 2 0 991 683 28 145.1AJAX 9 7 2 0 933 760 28 122.76BEAUMARIS 9 6 3 0 845 727 24 116.23OAKLEIGH 9 6 3 0 832 730 24 113.97MAZENOD 9 5 4 0 898 741 20 121.19MONASH BLUES 9 2 7 0 655 868 8 75.46OLD GEELONG 9 2 7 0 713 951 8 74.97PARKDALE 9 1 8 0 813 1082 4 75.14BULLEEN TEMP 9 1 8 0 586 1168 4 50.17

C RESERVE P W L D For Agst Pts PCMAZENOD 9 9 0 0 1056 391 36 270.08OAKLEIGH 9 8 1 0 827 552 32 149.82CAULFIELD GRAM 9 7 2 0 987 426 28 231.69BEAUMARIS 9 6 3 0 780 583 24 133.79OLD GEELONG 9 5 4 0 688 762 20 90.29AJAX 9 3 6 0 567 670 12 84.63MONASH BLUES 9 3 6 0 406 788 12 51.52PARKDALE 9 2 7 0 591 868 8 68.09MHSOB 9 1 8 0 434 752 4 57.71BULLEEN TEMP 9 1 8 0 430 974 4 44.15

VAFA LADDERS 2009