still, the Hoes could not put the opposition away.In a desperate third term the Bankers threweverything they had into the fray and narrowedthe gap to 9 points going into the last quarter. Ina very tight last 25 minutes, Ivanhoe kicked threegoals to one and took over fourth position as aresult. Best – Kennedy, Rawley, Tucker, Freeman,Bullen Lengacher (Ivanhoe) and Andrews, AndrewMaher, Beare, Linford, Gneil, Short (State/CommBank).In D Section, MHSOB (4 th ) provided added interestto the coming finals series with a very strong winover Old Ivanhoe (2 nd ). The MHSOB boys wereright on their game with a terrific first quarter (6.3to 1.1) and never looked like losing after holding33 point lead at half time. A 56 point, final scorewas a real morale booster for the winners. Best –Beasley, Dixon, C Tyrell, S Konstanty, Bamert (6),Lee (MHSOB) and Taylor, Dyson, Ritchie, Jenkins,Wells, Knight (Old Ivanhoe).30 Years Ago – 1981Relegation in C Section would prove to be veryinteresting with 4 teams ‘under the spotlight’.St Kevins Old Boys did their chances no harm ofstaying up when they thrashed Old Haileyburians22.15 to 8.7, the result placing Old Haileyburyin one of the four ‘hot spots’. It had been a veryentertaining first quarter with 9.7 to 6.2 SKOBS’way but from then on it was all SKOBS. Best –Corredig, Beale 4, Day, Hannan (3), Callanan,Fanning (SKOBS) and Constable, Corrigan, Meckiff,Noske (4), Thomas, Winkenton (OH).Bottom placed Old Trinity all but ended CountryColleges’ run for the finals with a 11.15 to 4.15victory. The country lads never looked like gettinginto the game and were extremely disappointedwith the poor showing. Best – Carroll, Cumming,O’Shaughnessy (4), Birrell, Jordan, E Borghesi (OT).40 Years Ago – 1971Old Haileybury made sure of a finals’ spot inC Section with a good victory at St Kilda CBC’expense, 14.10 to 7.11. Only 5 points in it at thelast break but Old Haileybury played a greatlast quarter. Best – Gartner, Haughton, Home,McQueen, Regan, Williams (OH) and Kenny,Cameron, Clinch, Sheehan, Dynon (StK CBC).Reservoir Old Boys, withonly 1 loss for the seasonto date, cranked it up evenfurther with a demolition ofAMP Society, 24.28 to 7.8. Best – Martin, Aston, HDevlin, Massey (8), Scott (5), Trevascus (ROB). AMPfailed to acknowledge their triers!Wes Roach finally recorded his 200 th game andthe tough, no-nonsense former captain had givengreat service to Collegians.Martin Bartlett, Powerhouse full forward, kickedhis 100 th goal for the season and was applaudedby home and opposition supporters alike. Martykicked 13.1 in the seniors to bring his tally to 52having kicked 53 majors with the Juniors earlier inthe season.45 Years Ago – 1966MHSOB regained top place in A Section followingCoburg’s sensational defeat by Old Paradians.Coburg led Parade by 26 points at half timebut a much more determined Paradians outfitblanketed the opposition in the second halfand won by 10 points, Coburg’s only score afterhalf time was a goal on the siren. Best – Proctor,Danaher, Mansfield (OP) and McIntosh, Scanlon,Dumayne (Coburg).Lowest scoring team for the round was ANZ Bankwith only 2.1 against OGG’s 14.14 in D Section.60 Years Ago – 1951In C Section, Murrumbeena defeated Balwyn 10.13to 8.6 and Frankie Price handled the ball easily inthe wet for Murrumbeena to be announced asclearly their best. Bill Morley and Fred Fergusonwere also terrific players for the winners. Balwynadmitted they would have to play much better inthe remaining few weeks to grab, hold of fourthplace, their only option at that stage. Frank Evansand Alan White were clearly best for Balwyn.Veteran Field Umpire, Jim Walsh, announced hisretirement and the former leading goal kickerfor the Brighton VFA Club in days gone by, hadbeen associated with football before many of thecurrent players of the day had been born. Notonly had Jim been umpiring for the VAFA for 21years but had also served as the Umps’ HonorarySecretary for a number of years.THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 23
MEDIASATURDAYS9:00 VAFA FOOTY SHOWNews and interviews from around the VAFA1:45 VAFA MATCH OF THE DAYLive broadcast of Premier contest and scoresSTREAMING LIVE ATinnerfm.org.auSUNDAYS12:45 VAFA GAME OF THE WEEKLive broadcast of Premier clashes fromSportscover Arena (when designated)STREAMING LIVE ATsouthernfm.com.auSTREAMING LIVE ATwww.northwestfm.orgSUNDAYS AT 9:30amTom Brain and Steve McCarthy apply theirpost-mortems.SUNDAYS AT 6:00pmGlenn “Scatters” Scarborough dissects theweekend’s round.VAFA PROMOS THUR & FRISATURDAY LIVE SCORESONTWITTER@VAFACOMMLATE SCORES, FINES & TRIBUNALLate Scores – 20/8/11Old Brighton - Premier B ThirdsPeninsula - Division 1North Old Boys - Division 1 ReserveOld Melburnians - U19 PremierMonash Blues - U19 SouthIncorrect Scores –13/8/11Old Brighton - Premier C ReservePoint Cook - Division 4 ReserveOld Camberwell - U19 3Marcellin - U19 3Beaumaris - U19 SSt Mary’s Salesian - U19 SWhitefriars - U19 NSt Bedes - PremierPeninsula - Division 1Result of Investigations – 23 <strong>August</strong> 2011Ivanhoe and Therry Penola minor melee,Under-19 match on 13 <strong>August</strong>.Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty. Ivanhoe $150,Therry Penola $250.La Trobe University and Banyule minor melee,Under-19 match on 13 <strong>August</strong>.Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty of $150.Oakleigh and Old Brighton major melee,Senior match on 13 <strong>August</strong>.Clubs found guilty of a minor melee. Oakleigh $300,Old Brighton $350.Oakleigh charged with conducting unbecoming in thatDion Lucas behaved in a manner not fitting the values of the<strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Amateur</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Association</strong> after atribunal hearing on 16 <strong>August</strong>.Charge proven, player Lucas suspended for a further 2 matches.24 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011