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FFICIAL„JOURNAL OF THE ~l1OTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATI isteredfor posting asa Publication. Category B . _.. ..x . 1892 1 Xff 1 1992 PROUDLY SPONSORED BY MAJOR VAFA SPONSOR Vic Health Vic Health sponsoringspor't' National Mutual Trustees Cash Management Common For information and a prospectus, call Melis Fund is an uncommonly attractive investment. Jones on 008 034 495 or complete the coupon. Business Review Weekly lists it as the best performing to May 8, 1992. AAA' Rated. ________________ National Mutual Trustees----------- It has 'AAA' rating from Australian Ratings, the Mail to National Mutual Trustees, G.P.O. Box 9906 in your Capital City. Please send me obligation free, full details on highest rating there is. So if you're in the market for a highly Cash Management Common Fund. Name: - secure, high performance investment, it looks like you've Address: found the answer to a prayer. At Call. Postcode: Telephone: _ money isA asv laiitltalbel ea sat $c1al,l0.00 will get you started, and your ----AfAi,-~M.C-iiio N-N„.-ro. niN,-.hs 1-i ..sc0p -eha2roa-en9nM - c o3bCo-nei1nr h-uox-.sb-n (cid:127) ,pr.u-aq ri dn-«wA5 !-Adn 5o ,m-fPii na1- e,A9,s-nh ~ Q ae-y„ r,m -aovror,Fh-rine ae1-gm,nu,- na1 R1a-z9a e,9-Na,c1ia-<ni f„aghc-u, rr-rc.,ol3a - him-x,oMu- h ,auw-ewl--rnii- , Aul-a,xu-fee~is-mJ Pa-rura-.d..-p i -,oceh-ufa f,h-mh- ei-N uT A- atd,..-e, ii ,-w-C ,-sual r-ic-h mM- FnS-u1me-a,cuo--na-iip: ,-T emas-ib,cC,h-,mr,-e_,, ..-(....:i. AAA v-.Prasr~e<,uz-.--. EDITORIAL by Phil Stevens Good afternoon football followers. Vdhen is an Amateur not an Amateur? This year more than ever before the Executive is At the end of this season I complete four years as inviting input to frame guidelines for 1993 which will G e n e raI Manager of this Association. I n that time during benefit the majority.Allclubs a fortnight ago were asked ,,any Executive meetings and beyond the meeting to send a representative along to a meeting, loosely ,oom forum, debate has raged regarding the pros and called a Reinstatement Guidelines Working Party -ons of certain player reinstatement applications and meeting - 37 attended (perhaps only half the clubs are ;hereby a player's qualification as an amateur to play unhappy with the present guidelines). From this group rcotball with our Association. each sections' clubs nominated one person to represent This debate is not a new phenomenon and to assist their section on the 'Reinstatement Guidelines Review ;arious Executive Committees over the years Rein- Committee: sratement Guidelines have been written and regularly Each member will field information from clubs in his mod fed to give guidance to those deciding if a player section pertaining to what change clubs would like - ouaiiies or not. each member will also contact and talk to clubs in his The ever present difficulty is, and has always been, section. The RGRC will then meet in a few weeks time at a club or a small group of clubs that have pressured and table all information gathered with a view to for changes to existing Reinsatement Guidelines at producing a document, a submission to the Executive, Annual Executive Seminars have done so because a which will be good for Amateur football and one which ; iiange would have benefitted their club or their small takes into account the 'big picture'. group of clubs. When Executive Committees have Perhaps the first job of this Committee should be to rejected various submissions requesting changes over define "What is an Amatuer?" the years, clubs have felt aggrieved at times but have NOTE: To assist clubs the following persons were failed to understand that submissions have been denied elected as members to represent each section: because they may have benefitted a minority (maybe Club No. as low as one or two) of clubs but would have made A: Bill Pinner (Old Scotch) 428 6787 football life harsher for many clubs. B: Rob Stanley (Old Trinity) ,°Particularly as the VAFA bases its selection of sections P. Lane (Whitefriars) 873 4893 ona promotion and relegation system, the "bigger C: G. Dunkley (Comm. Bank) 699 7758 picture" atalltimes has been inthe mindsof Executive D: Paul Pavlou (Hampton Rovers) 598 0917 Committees so that the lowliest of F section clubs can D. Morrisson (0. Geelong) 826 8267 at least see as a possibility the glory of becoming an E: Tom Brain (ANZ Bank) 526 3942 A section club. F: B. Hickey (Old Carey) 850 7455 Everybody likes it ! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Auaust 1$tI'9_ iQ49 Pr®^®(cid:127) oi nn 10^1 nn K,.® a' A SECTION by Adam Kenyon Vic Health - sponsoring sport in Victoria REVIEW DespiteTony Egans5 gIs and Darren Martin's 4 Collegians bounced back on to the winner's list the Old Boys could not kick a winning score even when they disposed of a tenacious O. Xaverians. though they had more scoring shots thanSt Bernard's. Goalscorers for the Lions were found everywhere St Bernard'sare always happy winning away from as they got their running game going. home and have a mortgage on second spot. Xavswere trying desperately to avoid relegation but PREVIEW were unable to stop the top side. Well there's no doubt where the match of the day is Damien Stoneybooted 4 goals once again in his today. The Harry Trott oval is the only place to be as new found role at full forward and he was well assisted Collegians play St Bernard's. by Matt Hannebery and Tim O'Sullivan but the Collegiansare deserved leaders and, forthat matter, performance of Tony Wallace, Tony Parkin and co. St Bernard'sare deservedly second. Both teams have proved too good on the day. goalkickers galore. Marcellin pulled one out of the left field when they Mount, Schober, Hoyle and Woolhousewill try to stoppedHaileybury'swinning run. This result may see kick a higher score thanGollant, Mitchell, Keane and Marcellinstay in A section and also finishthe Blood's Wood. The defences are solid - Collegians with finals push. Hinchen, Bennett, Laussen and Davidson while St Matt Amad and Dave Cooperwere in great touch Bernard'shaveVin Comitoand theCapesbrothers. as the Eaglesgot a sniff of victory and ran for home. On-ball is fairly even, so basically this game could Haileybury must be disappointed after having such go either way. Both teams have lost in recent weeks and a great past 6 games. one will lose today. Wayne Phillips continued his good form at half I think Collegianswill handle the pressure a bit better forward as did Dave Connell at half back, but their today and this, coupled with the home ground efforts were not enough to stop the unpredictable advantage, will see them win by 10 pts. Eagles. Marcellinwill attempt to make it two in a row when De LaSalle ran away from their closest rivals, Old they playOld Xavsat home. Both these teams can look Scotch, to all but cement their spot in the four. great on their day but bythe same token both can look Even thoughStuart Gibbsput Pat Mannix out of ordinary. This game will be decided not so much on the gameDe Lamanaged to kick goals through Julian talent but more on desperation and which team wants Maloney, Nick Fraserand other runners. to stay in A grade the most. Duncan McCall, in his second game back, booted Xaverianshave some wonderful mid-field and on- 4 goals forScotchin a fine display.Andrew Millar was ball players such asDale Holmes, Matt Hannebery, Scotch's best player - in the ruck? Doug Bailey and Bill Mithen. Mark Lowedid well in the centre for De La and as The Marcellin talent is spread all over the ground. usualPeter Rennie proved why he is considered the JoeAmadisthe prime mover and feeding off himthey best defender in the comp. haveGaryWilliams, Andrew Tranquilli, Matt Chun Ormond ran away from a dogged Therry to notch and Luke Getson. a 33 pt victory. Therry trailedOrmond by 30 pis at half Somehow I feel that Marcellin may have that time but through determined play by on-bailers Matt composure which could see the result go in their favour Fitzpatrick and Paul Matton were able to reduce the A great deal will depend on whetherStoneycan kick deficit to a mere 8 pts at 3/4 time. goals againfor Xavsand whetherPetroffcan kick any Ormond's victory was set up by half forward for Marcellin. Stephen Gracewho was proving far too elusive for the I'd love to tip a draw, but I'll go with Marcellin by 1 pt. Therry defence. Therryand Northwill battle it out atTherry and this Although the game was lacking as a spectacle it will be a most hard fought game. North must be sick certainly stood out as a hard fought contest. When of themselves losing by a point and Therry surely must Ormond'schips were down captainAndrew Jobling win one soon. and Brett Connell steered their side back on track. Northhaven't had any luck this year. Injuries and If not for Therry's inaccurate 3rd term this result players leaving, along with no luck have seen them could have potentially gone the other way. Therry's struggle. They don't really have a lot to strive for today. loss keeps them in the relegation firing line as they trail Therry meets its last chance today. They must win the entire VicHealth VAFA A-section. or they are gone. I don't believe that Therry have the In the final game St Bernard's withstood the talent to beat North, but they will certainly have the challenge fromNorth Old Boysand clung to victory desire. by 1 pt. PoorRobertHydemust be the most "on edge" Paul Mattonhas been sensational this year and I coach in A section having seen his team defeated by feel that today may beTherry'sturn to cause an upset. 1 pt 3 times this year. Tony Egan, Bruno Conti, Darren Martin and co. at Korthwont want to lose but surely they will just play PERSONALITMPARS~ ,h;s game out. l,m going for Therry by 10 pts. RESERVES STALWARTS REACH MILESTONES LaO cramnnoontd a fpfloaryd Dtoe dLroapS tahlilse g- atmhier da nvde rfsours t hfoatu mrthat.t eDr,e Two of Old Haileybury's Reserves stalwarts have reached notable milestones in recent weeks. Depend- neither can Ormond. able fullbackDarren Ray played his 50thgame forthe These two teams are fai rly evenly matched. Both have Bloods against Old Xavs in Rnd 13 (11/7). The demise , on their share of matches this year without being overly of St Leonards proved to be a bonus for Old Hailey when ,mpressive. Darren decided to continue his football career at Tucker The hard hittingOrmond style of game will have to Road in 1990. A sold and determined defender, Darren be in full swing to stop the zig zagging De La. played his 2 senior games in 1990 and has kicked 5 Nick Fraser and Pat Mannix form a most potent goals for the club to date. forward set up and they will have to be watched closely. Robert 'Dolly' Partonfinally playedhis 100th game At the other end of the ground we find Paul Schuhkraft for the Bloods against Collegians in Rnd 14 (25/7) . A and Stephen Grace proving just as dangerous. former U19 captain, Dolly played 49 games atthejunior On paper it is hard to separate these two teams. Connell and Jobling always perform well as does lHevee wl baesf oar me beeminbge rru osfh ethd ei nRtoe stheerv 2ess f Gorr tahned 1 F98in9a fli nsiadlse. Campbell and McClounan. The result of this game is really in doubt but today that defeated Preston and booted 2 goals forthe match. I'll go for De La by 5 pts. fIonr bthetew 2ese, nD foilnldyi hnags h, iisn nfaiccht,e p rloaaymedi n9g s tehnei ofro rgwamareds lfionre Old Scotch are at home in a most important game Old Haileybury. A fearsome sight if he gathers the ball to04dHalleybury who disappointedlast week. Scotch on the run anywhere near the posts, Dolly has kicked are still a chance - albeit remote - to make the four. 94 goals for the club to date. The returnof Duncan McCall has lifted their spirits Congratulations to both boys as all at Old Haileybury and given them another target up forward. Andrew Millar played in the ruck last week. Why? I don't know! look forward to many more games to come. But he apparently played well. Halleybury's charge is now finished. The wind was taken out of their sails last weekby Marcellinand I can NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES -'A see them performing below par again today. Gary Phillips and Chris McKenzie and Wayne NORTH OLD BOYS vs COLLEGIANS Phillipsare fine players who perform every week but ST BERNARD'S vs MARCELLIN may now find little inspiration in this season. OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD SCOTCH OLD HAILEYBURIANS vs ORMOND AndrewHart, Stuart Gibbsand Gavin Eagle have DE LA SALLE vs THERRY also been very consistent, but they do have a reason to win. Scotch by 15 pts. LAST ROUND'S RESULTS -'A` A SECTION UMPIRES SENIORS OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 7.5 9.10 13.15.93 ROUND 16 COLLEGIANS 6.5 11.13 15.18 18.22.130 COLLEGIANS vs ST BERNARD'S OLD XAVERIANSStoney 4, M. Bourke 3, Connors, Green, Taylor, Logan, Field:J. Toohey,M. Jackson Dillon, O'Sullivan. BEST. M. Hannebery, T. O'Sullivan, M. Bourke, A. Boundary: F. Martinez, M. Kolpin Keyhoe, D. Landrigan, D. Stoney. Goal: A. Hogan,G. Clancy COLLEGIANSParkin 3, Mount 3, Thomson 3, Schober 2, Woolhouse, MARCELLIN vs OLD XAVERIANS WParrigkien,, LRe.m Socnh,o Lbaekre, ,C W. Dalalavcides, oCnl,e Sar.y L, aGuaslsberani,t hG.. BLEeSmTo: nA.. Wallace, A. Field:L. Harrison,A. Kilner Boundary:A. Donovan, L. Gallagher OMLDA HRAICLEEYBLULRIIANNS 3 4..31 96..45 1110..98 1124..1142..8966 Goal. G. Baumgarton, B. Hoare 0.HAILEYBURYLappage 2, G. Phillips 2, Kraus 2, De Mattia 2, Meehan, OLD SCOTCH vs OLD HAILEYBURY McKenzie, Thiessen, W. Phillips. BEST. W. Phillips, D. Connell, J. Hayter, Fie/d: G. Ridd, S. McCarthy G. Tanner, R. Makinson, B. Carty. Goal., D. Webster, K. Pitcher MARCELLINBourke3, Boysen 3, Moran 2, Murray, M. Amad, Psouras, ORMOND vsDE LA SALLE Williams, Cooper, J. Amad. BEST. M. Amad, D. Cooper, M. Moran, J. Field: R. Simon, W. Hinton Wallace, J. Amad, D. Howe. Goa/: M. Lentini, R. Barichievic DE LA SALLE 4.6 7.13 13.16 18.21.129 THERRY vs NORTH OLD BOYS OLD SCOTCH 4.5 10.6 14.9 16.12.108 Field: D. Dalgleish, R. Bell DE LA SALLEMaloney 4, Fraser 3, Hunter 2, Mannix 2, Belleville, G. Wright, Mike Richardson Campbell, Crowe, Edmonds, Mastroiani, Mackintosh, McClounan. BEST M. Lowe, P. Rennie, C. Campbell, A. Ronchi, D. Crowe, M. Mastroiani. OLD SCOTCHD. McCall4, Fuller3, Aujard 3, S. Steele, Greene, A. Smith, [SHARP SHOOTERS -' A MA.i llHara,rSt,t oJk. eHso, sAk. iHngar.ris. BEST. A. Millar, S. Gibbs. S. Reddish, C. Hunter, THERRY 1.2 2.4 5.9 8.12.60 SENIORS ORMOND 2.3 7.4 7.5 14.9.93 SPe. tGrorfaf,c Me,a Orcremllionnd 4486 TAH. MERcKRaYy,M McC. Oan'Kne 3a, rMnecyK.a Jy. 2Z,a Cnreottttiy, ,N B.a Ckeoru, rZt,a Bno. tCtia. rBteErS.T. J. Reddick, Millar, Old Scotch 46 ORMONDS. Grace 3, Cleary 3, D. McDonald 2, Jobling 2, Schuhkraft, Schuhkraft, Ormond 39 Reidy, Hurley, Connell. BEST. R. Woodland, C. Clark, T. Hille, A. Grace, Mount, Collegians 36 A. Jobling, D. McDonald. RESERVES ST BERNARD'S 6.3 8.4 12.7 15.7.97 Fox, Old Scoth 57 NORTH OLD BOYS 2.4 4.9 7.15 13.18.96 G. Dalton, Old Xaverians 43 ST BERNARD'SWalsh 3, Keane 2, Mitchell 2, L. Gollant 2, Dunnell 2, Hogan, St Bernard's 43 Mallia, R. Purcell, Doolan, Overman. BEST. V. Comito, Mallia, F. Comito. SC. oRyunde,d C, Dolel eLgaia Snaslle 3397 LNT..O BGReoTallHraen .O tT,B P sE. oECagaanpn,e D5s,,. MGOa'.Fr tWainr or4eo,l dlD, .P. O. T'Faatrtreerl,l J2,. TTaiettrenre, Dy.elac. BEST D. Cerini, RESERVES OLD XAVERIANS 1.3 5.7 6.10 6.12.48 PEREG.RINE.ADVENTUR S ; COLLEGIANS 3.5 4.8 9.10 17.14.116 OLD XAVERIANSG. Dalton 4, Denton 2. BEST P. Salter, A. Landrigan, Kelliher, G. Dalton, Visentini, Hilbert. COLLEGIANSEyles 4, Foard 4, Fraser3, Kerr 2, Coyne, Phillips, Twaddle, SPECIALISTS IN ADVENTURE TRAVEL ~ Wolff. BEST Pike, Greeves, Eyles, Kerr, Phillips, Blackman. OLD HAILEYBURIANS 3.5 4.9 8.11 10.11.71 "When the football's over" MARCELLIN 3.2 11.9 13.11 17.16.118 0Sh.eHr,A BILinEgYhaBmU.R BYESGTe: rBniyn g2h, aAmn,d Cehrseegnw 2in,, CDhuengnw, Ainn 2de, rDseeenw, Daer,w Gaor,l dSihnegr,. ®White-water rafing - Victoria MARCELLINMason 5, Hewitt 4, Petroff2, Lindenmayer2, Kann, Frawler, Merton, Delahunt. BEST: Tranquilli, Hewitt, Mason, Merton, Lindenmayer, (including our 1-day Thomson L. Getson. River trip: great for beginners) DE LA SALLE 5.4 7.5 10.7 14.10.94 OLD SCOTCH 1.2 4.6 8.10 12.13.85 ®Tassie & Qld Adventure Holidays DE LA SALLES. Rudd 4, Swift 2, Hegan 2, Dillon 2, Waldron, Hynes, P. Rudd. BEST: P. Rudd, Phillips, Mahoney, S. Rudd, Solt, Curran. ®Nepal and India Trekking 0.SCOTCH Duthie5, Fox 2, Hodges 2, Shepherd, Petty. BEST: Laird, Duthie, Petty, Jackson, Chambers, N. Hooper. ®Wildlife Safaris - Africa TOHRMERORNYD 45..33 1 62..47 1123..68 1193..192.1.9203 ®Overlanding - Africa, South THERRYGallagher 5, Gilmour 4, L. Hollow 3, Pearce 2, Caruana 2, America Asia Oguzhan, Castaldi. BEST Chapman, Castaldi, Gallagher, Caruana, Davies, Scuilli. *Specialist travel in Borneo, India, ORMOND Milner 4, Stewart 2, Arnfield 2, Kukuljan 2, Harrington, Connolly, Karageorgiou. BEST: Davine, Collins, Marnow, Aldridge, Tibet, China, Egypt. Kukuijan, Milner. ST BERNARD'S 4.5 9.11 12.14 17.15.117 NORTH OLD BOYS 4.4 8.9 11.11 13.15.93 Contact Peter Lemon ST BERNARD'SMcCleave 5, Hogan 3, Morrice 2, Byrne 2, Parrett 2, on 663 8611 Fitzpatrck 2, Solomon, P. Mahady. BEST: Byrne, McCleave, Kennedy, Wood, Hogan, Mathew es. NORTH OBs Anderson 3, Zocco 2, Collison 2, Cannizzaro, Curulli, Peregrine Adventures Crouch, Perrone, Dwyer, Moodie. BEST Lambrou, Hanlon, Curulli, 258 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. Lic. 31009 Collison, Cannizzaro, Zocco. I.ETTE T T 11 al E EID&IT® PHIL'S LETTER OF THE WEEK To Max Lyon re: Old Xavs/De La Salle U19 match. The best standard of U19 football I have seen. The Phil, game was played in a very hard, fair and good spiritec Having been associated with a club 'charged with -fashion. Full praise is extendedto players from both conduct unbecoming, for being involved in a melee' clubs. Regards on a number of occasions over the years and sub- Chris Anderson sequently having stood in the cold for many hours to be told we are guilty when we already know we are guilty Dear Phil, (there is no denying a melee when it happens), has the The F Section clu bs of St Leo's and Old Carey shoulc Executive ever considered an automatic fine be be complimented on their pleasant, efficient conduc. imposed if a melee is reported by an umpire or official and attention to their duties, when theyy played a. observer? Elsternwick Park last Saturday. I n the Reserves match Of course an appeal mechanism would need to be St Leo's cheerfully provided a Boundary Umpire, a very in place for special situations. enthusiastic young man, when told the appointec 'Out in the Cold - often' umpire was unavailable. Some twenty minutes beforc Ed. Note: Prescribed penalties are available if both the start of play, Old Carey were notified that another clubs requestthe prescribed penalty (fine) for a melee Boundary Umpire might be needed. St Leo's volun as long as both clubs do not have a bad previous record. teered to supply a second Boundary Umpire, if Old In this situation cases must be hard. However, your Carey could provide the gear! suggestion would certainly save lots of paper work ie There was great rapport between the 3 club and clubs having to be formally charged. VAFA umpires and it was good to see them remaining **** together in the centre during the "drinks" breaks anc Dear Phil, were quickly supplied with drinks bythe "Home" club After reading of the success of the VAFA U19 team The Umpires were duly escorted from the ground intoday'sAmateurFootballer, I cannot help but pass (a rarity in Reserves) with the St Leo's official even on congratulations from ourclub to John Simpson, the returning to the centre to accompany the Goal Umpires officials, the players and the VAFA executive. This can off the field. only strengthen Amateur football. The Reserves players from both clubs should be Yours truly, congratulated for playing a good, clean game in true Tony O'Connell amateur spirit. (Preston Marist Brothers OBFC) "An impressed Umpire" edited by Phil Stevens 1 ~' -47,', wkUSEM~ ~~~, ~ ~~T I THE A-SECTION BATTLE CONTINUES: Battlefor 2nd place Battle for the four ► /Battle to Avoid Relegation ® o ST BERNARD'S (40) ► OLD SCOTCH (32) ® MARCELLIN (20) Collegians (a) 0. Haileybury (h) 0. Xaverians (h) Marcellin (h) 0 . Xaverians (a) St Bernard's (a) 0. Haileybury (a) Ormond (a) Therry (a) ®'► ORMOND (36) ► OLD HAILEYBURY (28) O. XAVERIANS (20) De La Salle (h) 0. Scotch (a) Marcellin (a) 0. Haileybury (a) Ormond (h) 0 0. Scotch (h) St Bernard's (h) North OB. Ssco tc(hh (h)) 0► DE LA SALLE (36) ® NORTH OBs (24) ® THERRY (16) Ormond (a) Therry (a) North OBs (h) Therry (h) Collegians (h) De La Salle (a) Collegians (EP) 0. Xaverians (a) Marcellin (h) Just for the record. When reserve clubs call with scores (1 .45 - 2.30) and ask for Nancy and are told that she itsh est ipllh ionn tehse. shower, this isn't true at all - she is simply on another line taking calls and the G . M. is helping "person" This year's vote count and presentation of best and fairests will be held at the Radisson Hotel on Monday September 7th. In the past, 4 separate nights were held but in our 100th year it has been decided to finish off the year in style by combining presentations, a counting of votes segment and entertainment all in the one night . Clubs are required to have 3 in attendance (as in the past), one being the club's highest vote earner who will be invited separately . Some of these vote earners who figure prominently in counts will be invited free of charge . If clubs would li ke extra seats for people these to be included on the sheet required to be faxed to Administration . as Sfoelclorwetsa:ries were advised at last Monday's meeting of score and match details during finals. Basically they are 23451..... 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EACH OF THE ABOVE(1-5) TO BE DONE BY THEWINNING TEAM OF THE PARTICULAR MATCH. ~ ~ THIS SERVICE IS AGAIN OPERATING FOR THE SEASON AND WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING: MA ILBOX (cid:127) General snippets of information for clubs (Mon-Thurs) (cid:127) Umpire appointments for weekend matches - to assist club s in supplying officials when required (Friday) ,6443921 (cid:127) A final Saturday morning update (approx 11 am) indicating to participating clubs the number of umpires to be supplied for each matc h (cid:127) Final siren scores of all matches played (Saturday evening) Service provided courtesy of Computer Implementation Consultants, Port Melbourne MELEES - BEWARE A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct" . sb'mleyeva tB3ek'sr3eo e gsyply.e to sBtw. hapBe nbhaaoykynueysyn liweuecdalhte hlab''r,sty a aatsih nnhdejdeuimdf rfsi eeebu rsfype,o nebrW crePceahrot e aittac oewecpfdhr eisienaidkgres it nhOlai fss.o tTg owartimebneaiektl,yl, wtbhaietsh iA c3m egrlarstoe.r uAsr fsfru.o rTmthh eterh lgeaoFsatr lqi agtrra svw esa atswh de Oomo. 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Tinh ne uinmdbiveird fuoarl stars ofBrighton Monashto close;; down. One ofMonash's4 wins this season has been LAST ROUND'S RESULTS -' S overO. Brighton at the beach oval by 58 pts, a hard task indeed. Brightonwill be to'fine tune' their game SENIORS for the finals, whilstMonashwould clearly love to knock BANYULE 3.9 7.14 12.19 17.23.125 off the competition leaders to help their cause of OLD TRINITY 3.4 6.9 9.11 13.14.92 ° avoiding relegation. O. Brighton by 24 pts. BANYULEFraumano 4, Phillip Barnes 3, Ladd 3, Witchell 2, Turnbull 2, SELECTIONS: O. Trinity, University Blues, O. Glass 2, Sutterby. BEST: L. Holt, D. Williams,s R. Cullen, S. Coulson, Phillip Barnes, M. Gray. paradians, O. Melburnians, O. Brighton. 0.TRINITYBoxtel3, Heath 3, Rogers 2, Balaszy, Phillips, Orwin, Oldfield, BLACK LISTBanyule, Uni. Bluesvery consistent. Turner. BEST. N. Beardsley, R. Beardsley, Hadley, Rogers, Hopkins, A. CLUB CORRESPONDENTS:Please fax me (especj- Anderson. ally the winning sides) a report of approx. 100 words OLD PARADIANS 5.5 11.14 14.19 20.23.143 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.4 3.6 6.10 6.15.51 about the game. Please fax your club's best players, O. PARADIANSKerr 8, Phelan 4, J. Geary 2, Brabender 2, Gleeson 2, full names and positions by 1.00pm each Monday. Fax Digney, Ellks. BEST Philp, Canavan, Ellks, M. Geary, Kerr, Gleeson. ,489 9051. Phone 489 9511. UNI BLUESYandell3, Wallis, Lennen, Kanis. BEST. Kirsanovs, Nugent, Wallis, Gust, Coulter, Jamieson. B SECTION UMPIRES. OLD MELBURNIANS 2.4 5.8 10.10 18.14.122 OLD MENTONIANS 4.5 6.8 7.10 9.11.65 Round 16 0. MELBSCordner 7, Theodore 3, Teal 3, A. Thompson 2, Fraser, Hope, Macauley. BEST: Stuckey, Coroner, Fraser, Theodore, Bardsley, Webb. OLD TRINITY vs WHITEFRIARS 0.MENTONIANSAcreman 3, Solley 3, Dickson, Best, Bournon. BEST Field: P. Gersch, S. Clinch Dickson, Best, Gardner, Bournon, Barrett, Norton. Boundary: B. La Ferlita, A. Ward MONASH BLUES 4.6 8.11 13.16 19.18.132 Goal: A. Belcher, M. Murray PARKSIDE 0.4 2.6 2.7 3.8.26 UNIVERSITY BLUES vs BANYULE MONASH BLUESNewman 4, Seaton 3. Alexander 2, Hipwell 2, Barker Field: P. Wiseman, G. Curran 2, Koop, Baring, Paterson, McGregor, Kohler. BEST: Kohler, Alexander, Boundary: D. Fowler, D. Hogan A. Quin, Hipwell, McHenry, Seaton. Goat: N. Edwards, S. Hopper PARKSIDEG. Panjari, Sherlock, Stuart. BEST: Williams, Meehan, Moodie, OLD MENTONIANS vs OLD PARADIANS L. Panjari, Tustin, Chilcott. Field.- M. Bushfield, T. Hales WHITEFRIARS 4.3 6.6 10.10 11.11.77 Goal: J. Kelly, R. Dunstan OLD BRIGHTON 3.0 6.3 8.8 12.13.85 PARKSIDE vs OLD MELBURNIANS WHITEFRIARSReidy 3, Pratt 3, Carbone 2, Jenkins 2, Philip. BEST: FGioealdl:: WP. .C Fhoewrrleyr, ,S C.. MCchDalomnearlsd B0Pea.rBtreyRm, IAaGn.H ,G TPrOhaniNlitp.L, BM.E HcSAaTmu: liPilftfroeyn,o Cr5,,r JoRawemeid,e ,Ss T,t riHmikeemn, sdC,r aiMer,bc LBoanacerbh.elarn, ,R Jeaimd,e Pso, lPlorycokr., MONASH BLUES vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: D. Harford, M. Gibson RESERVES Goal: W. Binch, D. Humphries BANYULE 1.2 2.2 4.3 5.3.33 OLD TRINITY 6.7 8.12 10.20 17.23.125 BANYULE Raywood,Forbes, Healy, P Williams, Meredith. BEST: Power, NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES - B Taylor, Legge, Boucher, P. Williams, Gilbert. 0.TRINITYP. Robison 4, Makris4, Hatfield 2, Banfield, Hodder, Yeoman, OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD TRINITY SMaamkrmisu, tB, o0r'gShheasui,g Ohn'Sehsasuyg, hHnaersvseyy, ,Y Peaopmaasn. .BEST. Hatfield, Roberts, WHITEFRIARS vs UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD PARADIANS 3.6 3.8 8.13 13.15.93 BANYULE vs OLD MENTONIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.0 3.2 3.2 5.4.34 OOLLDD PMAERLABDUIRANNISA NvsS P vAsR MKOSNIDAESH BLUES 0Be.PckA, RBA. JDoIAycNeS, WMa.l sLhiv,y J 5., MZiallhsr,a T 2h,o Tmriapsp, 2Z,e Bne. lJlio.yce 2, Zenelli 2. BEST: UNI BLUES Kistler 2, Hamilton, Z. McCarty, Zimmerman. BEST. Z. McCarty, Hamilton, T. Jackson, DeDear, Freyer, Kistler. PERSONALITY PARS'- B OLD MELBURNIANS 5.4 9.7 15.17 19.24.138 OLD MENTONIANS 2.1 3.6 3.8 4.9.33 TRINITY RECORD OVERHAULED 0.MELBSDixon 6, R. Nelson 3, Cunnack 3, Griffiths 2, Milne, Correll, Craig Robisontoday surpasses the club record of Useinov, Cox, Williams. BEST. Francis, Useinov, Dixon, Milne, Sinn, 242 games.This achievement is even more spectacular Manson. 0.MENTONIANSD. Holland, Love, Szadura, Worrell. BEST Szadura, because all but 8 games have been achieved in the 1sts. Johnsen, D. Holland, Leone, Love, Low. Robbo has played with O. Trinity since he left school MONASH BLUES 4.5 9.6 16.17 16.17.113 in 1977. He is a true Amateur. He plays the game hard, PARKSIDE 0.0 3.0 4.0 4.0.24 he trajns hard, and he always supports all the club social MONASH BLUESO'Brien 4, Spencer 4, Andritsos 2, Conroy 2, Kellock functions. If he remains injury free he will surpass the 2. J. Millie, Enders. BEST. Rowlands, O'Brien, P. Millie, J. Millie, Conroy, Andritsos. 250 game milestone in the finals this year. Robbo has PARKSIDEBastow3, Howell. BEST Bestow, Howell, Fletcher. played in A, B, C, D and E Grade as well as representing WHITEFRIARS 2.3 6.7 7.8 7.11.53 the combined side on a numberof occasions. Well done OLD BRIGHTON 2.5 4.10 6.11 8.15.63 Robbo. Congrats from all those people associated with WHITEFRIARSSutton3,Livesey-Cole 2, Paul O'Brien, Lee. BEST. Peter the club over the last 15 years. O'Brien, Reidy, Lee, Selkirk, Sutton, Hughes. 0. BRIGHTONGoal Kickers and Best Players not received. 150 GAMES - FRANK SANSANETTI SHARP SHOOTERS - B Parkside would like to congratulate Frank SENIORS Sansanettion reaching 150 gamesagainst Monash R. Phillips, Old Trinity 53 last Saturday (1/8). One of the most popular and respect- Acreman, OldMentonians 50 ed players to represent Parkside, The 'fireball' is looked Cordner Old Melburnians 47 up to by his team mates for his ability to play in any Heath, Old Trinity 45 position and have an impact on the game. His strength T. Hayden, Old Brighton 43 and aggression make him an extremely tough oppon- RESERVES ent for any opposition. Frank started at Parkside in 1983, P. Robison, Old Trinity 42 Smyth, Old Brighton 40 and was a significant factor in the winning 1988 Grand M. Spencer, Monash Blues 29 Final side. We wish him well as he surges toward his Livy, Old Paradians 22 next milestone, 200 games. Harrison, OldParadians 20 t7V THF A6JATFII0ClN7TRAI1 00 1nnn Schweppes. C SECTION by "The Squirrel" Farewellto Uni. Blacks('D' Grade bound in 93) after Percentage in winning or losing is another important succumbing to the Might? of AJAX at Oval #2 Albert factor theBankershaveto take into account. On form, Park. Picking winners is noeasy caper. On form you and that's the best guide (I think) then Fawknerwill start couldn't have selected Jackers.Anyway they won by warm favourites. The wheels haven't exactly fallen off a whopping 80 pts and kept alive a slim chance of Commbank but rather it's a matter of players falling of staying in the grade in 93. . There appears too many in form playerfs the available list MHSOBwere narrow, hard fought winners against for the Bankers to shut down and Fawkner should St Kilda/Sth Caul. The Saints aren't out of the register a comfortable 36 pt victory. relegation woods just yet and I'm sure they'll be hell The AJAXvs Ivanhoegame resembles a mini-finals bent on winning one of the remaining 2 if not both to for both teams. AJAX to possibly thwart relegation and secure their spot in the grade for next year. Ivanhoe to possibly jump into the 4 and who knows, Same winning margin (8 pts) was recorded by stay in it! Fantastic incentive for both and unfortunately Bulleen/Temp.over previous top of the table Kew. The only one winner can and will emerge barring the odds ';i Bullantsreally are having a dip of late with their backs about a drawn game. Ivanhoe impressed me very to the wall to keep their finals chances alive. With much last round and with their overall balance and Ivanhoebreathing down their necks it is a credit to the strength should record a win against the defiant characterof the Bulleen/Temp. boys that they've been Jackers.The game will hinge in the balance for a fair able to overcome all obstacles put before them. This while but I'm tipping th Hoesto get home by 27 pts. same pressure now swings the way of the Bankers from MHSOBwelcome Buileen/Temp. to the pleasant round 17. For Kew the loss is not the end of the world surrounds of the Sth Yarra Oval. I suggest the and willgive 'Bomber'the chance to reassess each 'pleasantries' will end there though, till the aftermatch player's finals aspirations. entertainment as theBullantswill not let anything, let Fawkner leapt to the top of the ladder after their alone theSchoolersstand in their way of a finals spot. demolition ofThomastown.The Northerners jumped Whilst I think the Schoolers are a classy lot (no pun the Towners, 8 gis to 2 at 1/4 time. 5 gls or so in it at intended) the way theBullantscan grind out a win is 1/2 time gaveThomastowna sniff, however, a few simple terrific stuff to watch. This game will possibly be won misses allowed Fawknertostitch things up, ramming in that fashion by the Bullants. I definitely give High home several majors.Fawknerfinished off theTowners an outside chance of a turn-up but reckon on the and primed themselves up for their finals assault. Bullants by about 21 pts. Ivanhoeripped apart a patheticCommbank. In fact The St Kilda/Sth Caulf. vs Thomastowngame also the scoreboard somewhat flattered the Bank as they offers plenty of interest as the winner becomes safe and finished off the game with the best qtr of 5 gls.The Hoes secure whilst the vanquished is still in a little bit of you were a couple of players short of top strength whilst the know what! Home ground advantage is what swings Bankershad some 7'top' players out. After witnessing me inthis game.I'm ontheSaint'sbandwagon. If, and the drubbing I still wonder whether at full strength the it's a bigif, the Saints'forwards are on their mettle then Bankboys could've taken it up to the confidentIvanhoe Thomastown are in big trouble to shut them down. I'll boys. I have reservations aboutthat as I was particularly go for the punt, that is, thatBergman& Co. get plenty impressed with the overall balance of the Hoes. Good of use of the'Tommy Sherrin' and get on them (Saints) strength, height and running players everywhere. to win narrowly by 11 pts. Excellent players all over the ground for Ivanhoe and Frostkickers - (Round 16) An undermanned and the Bankerswere served in great fashion by Pitts and Geriatric ladenCommbankoutgunned Ivanhoe by 7 Gilliam. Fate is nowfirmly in the handsof Ivanhoe and majors, Uni Blackstoppled a competitive AJAX by 5 + Commbankas to see who will or won't make it to the gls, Bulleen/Temp. outclassed Kew by 9 twins, as finals. Fawkner, Kew and Bulleen/Temp.on the draw predicted by yours truly, the Saints did add to the all appear safe and sound. Schoolerswoes by pinching the game by a solo 6 pack PREVIEW - ROUND 17 (08 AUGUST '92) and in the last of 'em Fawkner took Thomastown to Kew at home should have little more than an exercise the cleaners by a mere 19 big ones. gallop in defeating a very disappointing Uni Blacks. Preview(Round 17) Inthe'Squirrel' Cupat Lakeside Kew have a lot to play for and won't forsake their hold Oval only an in excess player count late in the final qtr on the prized 1, 2 spot by surrendering this game. Too could stop Fawkner taking the spoils against many 'gun' players in the Ks side for the Blacks to Commban by about 10 twins. AJAX over Ivanoe by counter and whilst Uni will be most competitive, the full 4 big ones. The visiting Uni Blacks over Kew by 15 100 minutes plus time-on will be too big an ask for the majors. Bulleen/Temp. over MHSOB by 12 pts. The Students to answer. Kew by 44 pts. Saints overthe Towners by 8 gls. Crunch game at the Lakeside Oval where DARE of the WEEK - To give the Jacker,c a little Commbankwill host Fawkner. A real do or die effort incentive to do a 'Houdini' and possibly escape is needed bythe Bankersas a loss here together with relegation, ye olde 'Squirrel' will attend AJAX's next other unfavourable results will see them out of the 4 for training sessionwith Lancie Lovechild of Commbank, the 1st time this season. After that, ' Ladyluck' will come and spit'n'polish their boots with a toothbrush, if they into play in round 18 for them to make it back. can knock off Ivanhoe. A (vl Tu~ waaw~r~„n .-..n~n.. .

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