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PREMIERPEEKINGAHEADEleven down, seven to play and with last week offfor some, we are ready for the finals/relegationbattle madness that often occurs in late <strong>July</strong> andthroughout the dog days of August. Winter coldhas set in and the wind and rain threaten theresolve of player and spectator alike.Before they broke, Collegians beat Old Scotch,which had a lead in the third term that mighthave seemed enough; Xavs survived a massivescare from Old Haileybury, Blues shook off OMsand dominated the second half; likewise theBrindisians against De La, while Old Carey camelate to stomp on Old Trinity, as it had done wayback on Opening Day.So, where does it all stand now and when we aredone with the home and away in six weeks’ time,who will be in, who will be out and who will begoing down? Old Melburnians and Old Haileyburywould appear to be in big trouble, a game andhalf behind Old Trinity and another game behindScotch.It is still possible that one or the other of the cellardwellers may escape, but it is unlikely to be both.In any case, it’s difficult to see the Cards or theGreens stringing together either enough losses orwins to change the landscape and they’ll again bedoing a duet on “Stuck in the Middle with You.” Thebigger question is who will join them in NowhereLand by missing the final four. Looking ahead afew weeks, I believe it may well come down to theR18 clash at Dunshea on 27 August when Careyhosts Xavs. I expect the winner of that one tobe meeting St Bede’s Mentone Tigers in the firstsemi-final. This is predicated on University Bluescontinuing their winning streak, currently at sevengames and counting, grabbing the double chanceand pitting themselves against Collegians in thesecond-semi.Breaking down the contenders:Michael FitzgeraldCOLLEGIANS: Biggest threat, R13 at Uni Blues. Winthat one and beat Xavs at Toorak Park (they usuallydo) and they might well take a ten game streak tothe finals. Will be minor premier.UNI BLUES: That game against the Lions is a hurdleand Xavs away is a line-ball contest. I suspectthey’ll beat the Tiges at home. Jump those andthey could go 14-0 after losing their first four. Willlikely finish second or third.ST BEDE’S MENTONE TIGERS: I think they coulddrop up to three of seven - to Collegians, Bluesand this week to Xavs – if that happens, they’llfinish third, but beat one or more of these and thedouble chance is theirs.OLD XAVS: There are two ways of looking at their2011 season: Their form has been patchy, butthey have pulled off some remarkable wins, sothey’re bound to come good. Conversely, theyhave the toughest run home, have been luckyand their fortune is bound to run dry. We’ll knowsoon enough which theory is correct. The doublechance appears beyond them.OLD CAREY: Play Blues at Sportscover, butmust tangle with the Tiges on the road. Theaforementioned R18 clash with Xavs could bemassive. Will be happy to make the four in debutseason and could well do so.DE LA SALLE: They landed some handy recruits andthen began to tot up the season-ending injuries.Must jump both Xavs and Carey to squeeze in andthat will be a very tough assignment.THIS WEEK: De La must begin the way backby winning the eight-point game with Carey atDunshea today. The Panthers have been fairlyconsistent at home this year and has sufficientclass in its midfield to kick a winning score. De Laalso has a golden on-ball division, but it usuallyaims at targets rather than booting big scores.TODAYSelections in BOLDOLD XAVERIANS v ST BEDES/MTCOLLEGIANS v OLD TRINITYOLD MELBURNIANS v OLD SCOTCHOLD CAREY v DE LA SALLEOLD HAILEYBURY v UNIVERSITY BLUES2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - OPEN 1-7 SATURDAY


PREMIER BJonathan HibbertCOUNTDOWN BEGINSLike the weather at the weekend past, the ladderlies unpredictable, a turgid mess of figures,percentage and conjecture. Following the bye,Premier B returns, the competition hotting upinto the season’s culmination; and herein followsa short précis of each side so far, and their possibleprospects.CAULFIELDShocking many, including this scribe, the Fields’initial dominance was complete and devastating.Certainly, Caulfield - an amateur club with aprofessional outlook, and an impressive playingroster to boot - was expected to be competitive,but after announcing their arrival with a firstround shellacking of St Bernard’s, the Navy andWhite embarked on a rampage, pillaging andplundering up and down the Nepean. Havingsewn up top spot, look for Caulfield in the GrandFinal. Home and away finish: 1stSKOB’sWith the backing of a powerful and generousold boy contingent, St Kevin’s have the benefit ofmoney, influence and experience. Though lackingsomewhat a mongrel streak present in many clubsnorth of the Yarra, SKOB’s playing style is decidedlyattractive. Generally accurate forward halfdisposals have yielded a handsome percentage,and supported by numerous skilful on-ballersand silky forwards, Plugger Lynch roaming theforward line provides a target for SKOB’s to utilise.Despite a couple of aberrant losses, they loom,threatening. Home and away finish: 3rdOLD BRIGHTONOn the back of six successive victories, theTonners have condensed and congealed fromthe fluctuating jelly seen at Beaumaris, into arock solid finals contender. Taking out SKOB’s, OldIvanhoe and Blacks one after the other, like a prizefighter gathering confidence, Brighton have settheir sight squarely on promotion to the rarefiedstrata of Premier. Home and away finish: 2ndUNI BLACKSBlacks’ determination and physicality haveearmarked a number of inspiring victories,including their recent dumping of the indomitableladder leaders. Still in raptures after overturningIvanhoe, Oakleigh and Caulfield, Blacks werebrought back to earth the week before the byedown at Beach Road, as Brighton re-enacted theirR6 defeat of the Students. Look for a late seasoncharge, and despite the inconstant Varsity nature,Blacks may come home strong. Home and awayfinish: 4thOLD IVANHOEAn impregnable fortress, Chelsworth Park hasremained this season, a local vestige of homegrounddominance. Despite being just pipped atthe post by Caulfield in an enthralling contest atthe muddy arena, Ivanhoe remains an enigmaticpresence. For the moment, they have beenconsigned to the middle realms of the Prem Bladder, and following a series of inconsistentperformances, they will just miss out on finals.Home and away finish: 5thBEAUMARISAfter R7, Blacks’ blood was in the water aftera trip to the Sharks’ home ground, and afterdisposing of Brighton, Beaumaris appeared to bea genuine chance. Since then though, the Sharkshave become entrenched below the top four,struggling to break through the solid groundinhabited by Ivanhoe, Brighton and Blacks. Homeand away finish: 7thOAKLEIGHAkin to their home ground, the Krushers’ close andconfined style of play punishes and provokes. Theirminuscule home ground, housed among the treesoff North Road, has proved a troublesome arenafor those used to wide wings and deep pockets,though despite this, St Bernard’s ran rampant inR4, kicking long and straight paying dividends forthe visitors. Still, with the remaining rounds, andwith players returning from injury, Oakleigh mayTODAYSelections in BOLDOLD IVANHOE v OAKLEIGHST KEVINS v ST BERNARDSCAULFIELD GRAMM v MARCELLINHAMPTON ROVERS v OLD BRIGHTONUNIVERSITY BLACKS v BEAUMARIS4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - 3<strong>16</strong> Malvern Road, Prahran


PREMIER CDi LangtonHIBERNATING GIANTS START TO STIRMentions this week to players that appearedin last week’s Representative game against theVCFL up in Shepparton. The final squad featuredeleven quality Premier C draftees from six ofour clubs. Sure, we got totally monstered by thecountry blokes (76 points to be precise) becauseapparently we weren’t allowed to fill all 24 spotswith Werribee players. Bugger.The Marauding Tigers virtually toyed with Fitzroylast round; some switch-and-bait tactics lullingthe Roys into a false sense of security who trailedby just ten points at the first huddle. Sometimesyou’re the nail, and sometimes you’re the hammer.And boy, Werribee brought the hickory-handledSpear and Jackson down in the second term,smashing the Roy’s conviction kicking 8.2 to theshell-shocked visitor’s single behind. Another lullin the third gave Fitzroy a chance to come up for air,Dalton and McGee retained their composure, butwith ten different goal scorers (six of them kickingthree apiece), the final quarter was another sevengoal malleting by the ‘Bees who registered theirfourth 100+ point victory this season. LivewireDaniel Riosa was named in their best, along withAidan Murphy.Jake Beard kicked four for Mazenod, downingOrmond at Gunn Reserve with a compelling ninegoal win. The Nodders shot out to a quick leadand held the Monders at bay for the rest of thegame, despite a grace-saving charge by the homeside in the final stanza to diminish the marginsomewhat, courtesy of Tim Allen’s four goal bagwho unfortunately had few in support.Old Camberwell went into the clash with ladderleaderAJAX still high on their stunning victoryover Werribee in round ten. The Jackas had somebig names missing (Lewski, Seidl, Routman andWhite) which made the prospect of another bigscalp all the more juicy for the Wellers, who alsohad a number of key players out. It was a gruellingencounter in windy conditions at Albert Park thathad a direct impact on the game. Both backlineswere hugely impressive playing tough, stoic footy.Warren Steinberg was yet again outstanding forAJAX, Ben Hart and Phil Bennett solid for theTwo Blues, and the battle in the ruck was a keyfeature of the game with, Adam Spencer-Laitt asuperb replacement for the injured Jarrod White.In the end, the Jacka forwards were better able tofinish off under pressure, taking a 22-point victory.Old Essendon Grammar hosted Monash Bluesat the Runway, form for both teams in the leadupindicating the Ashes were a fairly reliable betand an early lead seemed to reinforce this. Butthe Bombers channelled a little Sinn Fein grit viaFlaherty, Fahey, Ryan and Fitzgerald (and chuckin Biggs), all rising to the occasion with a hugeeight-goal second quarter that Monash simplycouldn’t recover from, despite the good work ofDavidson and Bartram. Old Essendon scored afive goal win and did a happy little gig when theyrealised they’d leaped from eighth spot to nickfifth away from the Ashes.Melbourne High’s woes continued with an athomeloss to Rupertswood, although there werepositives to be taken from the 22-point loss. In justhis second senior game, Nicholas Hawking wasbest for the scholars snagging seven majors, andis one to watch. Rupo used the breeze to bettereffect on the small ground, captain Dave Collinsand Rising Star Nominee Brendan ‘BJ’ Grechdisplaying their fine pace and foot skills to retainthird spot on the ladder.TODAYSelections in BOLDOLD CAMBERWELL v MAZENODMHSOB v AJAXOLD ESSENDON v WERRIBEEFITZROY v RUPERTSWOODMONASH BLUES v ORMOND6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - Get back in the game


TODAYAfter the mid-season break a number of teamswill welcome back rested and rejuvenated players,along with some returning from injury, exams,holidays, etcetera. After a couple of somewhatsurprising results last round, you get the feelingthat a couple of sleeping giants have stirred andwe’re in for a few more cracking clashes this week.Monash and Ormond both lost in semi-upsetslast round, they meet today at Frearson oval inwhat should be a fiercely contested battle of reassertion.Monash for mine in a tight one. Ajaxshould account for MHSOB in a straight forwardaffair, just as I’d expect Werribee to overpower OldEssendon at the Runway, but it’s hard to tip againstFitzroy who host their oldnemesis Rupo at BrunnyStreet. A bit like a Carlton/Collingwood clash this one,doesn’t seem to matter where they are on theladder, it’s always a ripping contest. We shouldsee another test of wills at the Barnyard, wherethe All-New-Old-Camberwell takes on the quietachiever, Mazenod. I’ll go with the Nodders, whoare shaping up as potential late-season Shakersand Movers.Please email your match summaries, thoughts andfeelings to dilangton@bigpond.com by Sundayevening.PREMIER C LAST ROUND PREMIER C RESERVERupertswood 4.1 9.2 10.10 14.15 (99)MHSOB 4.2 5.4 12.5 12.5 (77)GOALS Rupertswood: B. Grech 3 B. Brennan 3 J. Pretty 3 J. Smerdon 2 L. Baddeley1 S. Bishop 1 J. Phillips 1MHSOB: N. Hawking 7 T. Rutherford 2 M. White 1 A. Cassell 1 J. Tran 1BEST Rupertswood: D. Collins B. Grech R. Monzell B. Brennan J. Hine S. BishopMHSOB: N. Hawking R. Van Es A. Villani W. Taft H. Taylor S. HayesOld Essendon 1.2 9.5 11.6 14.9 (93)Monash Blues 3.4 4.4 7.6 9.6 (60)GOALS Old Essendon: D. Flaherty 4 M. Fahey 2 T. Skurrie 1 D. Biggs 1 R. Baddeley 1D. Forrest 1 L. Fitzgerald 1 T. Biggs 1 N. Bartram 1 T. Day 1Monash Blues: A. McKenzie 2 J. McKenzie 1 L. Inglis 1 S. Walsh 1 D. Dalton 1M. Davidson 1 J. Gallagher 1 M. McCart 1BEST Old Essendon: D. Flaherty D. Ryan L. Fitzgerald T. Biggs B. HutchessonT. Henderson Monash Blues: M. Davidson J. Bartram L. Inglis A. Young J. GriffithsA. WilliamsMazenod 6.7 8.9 15.11 17.13 (115)Ormond 1.1 2.6 2.9 8.13 (61)GOALS Mazenod: J. Beard 4 R. Mann 3 F. Reed 2 T. Castricum 2 T. Bourbon 1 T. Bailey1 J. Lo Rosso 1 C. Jayaweera 1 J. Cowan 1 J. Kelly 1 Ormond: T. Allan 4 T. Bond 1T. Dureau 1 M. Oaten 1 L. Duthie 1BEST Mazenod: F. Reed S. Oldman F. Deegan R. Mann D. Regan J. Beard Ormond:M. Oaten L. Duthie T. Allan M. Hine L. Upstill C. CoghlanAjax 4.4 4.5 8.7 9.10 (64)Old Camberwell 1.1 3.4 5.4 6.6 (42)GOALS Ajax: J. Lew 4 D. Fayman 3 G. Blieden 1 J. Mendies 1Old Camberwell: C. Hillier 3 D. De Sanctis 1 P. Bennett 1 G. Tolson 1BEST Ajax: W. Steinberg M. Shafar A. Spencer-Laitt N. Marks D. Fayman J. LewOld Camberwell: B. Hart P. Bennett M. Dyson K. Darby R. Kapoor R. DeevWerribee 4.1 12.3 14.6 23.11 (149)Fitzroy 2.3 2.4 4.4 5.8 (38)GOALS Werribee: T. Dean 3 A. Panayi 3 T. Angelini 3 M. Taylor 3 A. Taylor 3 B. Morrow3 C. Scudamore 2 D. Riosa 1 N. Black 1 A. Morrow 1Fitzroy: H. Topp 1 J. Dalton 1 J. O’Reilly 1 R. Borland 1 W. Pickering 1BEST Werribee: D. Riosa A. Murphy C. Lee M. Taylor A. Morrow T. DeanFitzroy: J. Dalton J. McGee H. Topp W. Pickering R. Angiolella J. ClarkMHSOB 2.2 6.10 8.12 11.15 (81)Rupertswood 5.2 7.4 10.9 11.11 (77)GOALS MHSOB: N. Orchard 4 M. Bowen 2 B. Seeley 2 S. Harrison 1 M. Power 1J. Sherwin 1Rupertswood: T. Galea 3 M. Braddy 2 B. Whitehead 2 A. Smith 1 D. Ellis 1 J. Simpson1 B. Riley 1BEST MHSOB: M. Power N. Orchard M. Bowen P. Kelly J. Sherwin S. HarrisonRupertswood: S. Morganti B. Gay S. Dale B. Riley B. Whitehead S. VandenhurkMonash Blues 3.2 4.3 4.7 6.9 (45)Old Essendon 0.0 3.3 3.4 4.9 (33)GOALS Monash Blues: M. Phillips 2 K. Perry 2 T. Kenyon 1 J. Hawkins 1Old Essendon: M. Flaherty 2 B. Anderson 1 H. Pendlebury 1BEST Monash Blues: N. Rhoden D. Meehan T. Waters M. Phillips K. Perry T. OsmondOld Essendon: D. Pound S. Howard A. McKenzie T. Campbell M. FlahertyA. WuchatschOrmond 1.3 4.4 9.10 10.10 (70)Mazenod 0.9 3.12 5.12 8.15 (63)GOALS Ormond: D. Casey 2 B. Franklin 2 C. Pymm 1 L. Anrep 1 N. Sinclair 1M. Farthing 1 A. McCooke 1 N. Shulman 1Mazenod: C. Raine 3 C. Bray 2 D. McLean 2 A. Norman 1BEST Ormond: B. Franklin L. Anrep R. Constantino M. Farthing D. Casey C. PymmMazenod: D. MacLeod N. Gentile S. Balloch D. McLean C. Bray A. NormanAjax 4.2 4.3 8.5 10.7 (67)Old Camberwell 3.1 3.3 3.5 3.6 (24)GOALS Ajax: S. Chester 3 B. Caplan 2 R. Heine 2 S. Fayman 1 L. Peters 1 A. Porat 1Old Camberwell: S. Derry 1 B. Cottrell 1 M. Cottrell 1BEST Ajax: B. Caplan S. Fayman A. Porat S. Chester A. Lewin J. GottliebOld Camberwell: S. Derry J. Kennedy B. Hillier M. Decarne J. Way D. SchmidtWerribee 3.2 4.5 8.7 8.8 (56)Fitzroy 0.1 2.6 2.6 3.8 (26)GOALS Werribee: A. Cunningham 7 T. Sapountzis 1Fitzroy: S. Buckley 1 B. Roberts 1 D. Lee 1BEST Werribee: A. Cunningham J. Huxtable M. Palmington S. Dean D. CarltonJ. Norton Fitzroy: B. Roberts T. Dlabik I. Macphail D. Lee M. Coad W. JohnsonTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 7


DIVISION 1Darren DawsonLINES FAR FROM DRAWNFor the first time this season there is a cleardelineation between the top four teams and thechasing pack. Six points now separates fourthplacedWhitefriars from North Old Boys – St.Patrick’s, who are fifth. Most neutral observers ofthe Division 1 competition would suggest that thetop-four is all but settled, but those of us who aremore closely involved know that is not the case.Far from it! For there are still plenty of match-upsto come between the top seven teams, and stillmuch travelling to be done. Percentage will alsoplay a vital role.After being 1-4 after the first five rounds, Peninsulahave staged a remarkable recovery in winning fiveof their last seven matches. However, their tardystart means they have too much ground to makeup to see finals action. NOBs were the Pirates’latest victims at Mt. Eliza. In a hard-fought contestbefitting their close ladder positions, only tenpoints separated the teams at the final change. Butit was the home team who finished the stronger,pulling away to win by 26 points, with StuartGrigg and Harry Whitty both contributing threegoals and Garth O’Connor-Price in excellentform. Although not yet out of calculations giventheir run home, NOB-SP may well live to ruedropping these four points. If they do miss thefinals, it will not be the fault of Matt Keown, whois sure to figure in comp B and F voting.With eight enforced changes to their line-up, anunder-manned Old Paradians were relativelycompetitive for three quarters. But the floodgatesopened in the last term, with Williamstown pilingon twelve unanswered goals to win by a massive142 points. The comp’s leading marksman JamesWong cashed in big time with 9 majors. Best forthe Raiders were Chris Kandilakis, Sean Millerand Josh Lidyard. It is worth noting that it waswonderful to see the spirit of amateur footy aliveand well with a number of OP supporters mixingat Willy’s pre-match lunch.Although under the charge of assistant coachGeorge Adgemis, Whitefriars did not miss a beatand were also winners by a huge margin, beltingOld Geelong by 105 points at Donvale. SkipperSimon Brosolo was everywhere for the Friars,with Colby O’Brien best for the visitors. But itwould seem that the Oggers’ slim finals hopeshave now all but been extinguished.Third-placed Parkdale were another wholeapt at the chance to boost their percentage,hammering Bulleen-Templestowe by 87 points.The Bullants were right in the game at the mainbreak, but Parkdale dominated the second halfscoring twelve goals to two. With five goals, BrettHampton was best on ground for the Vultures.Reid Irvine and Chad Ryan also chipped in withfour apiece. Greg Williams and Dan Dynon wereamong the Bullants’ better contributors.Humiliated last week, Old Mentonians weredetermined to give leaders Banyule a contest.And that is exactly what they did. On a somewhatheavy and slippery surface, the Bears only brokethe shackles late in the game, booting 8 of thelast 11 majors to win by 51 points. Fielding a largecontingent of U-19 players, the Panthers are nowheavily focusing on youth, and they were far fromdisgraced given Banyule’s record this season. Iwould venture a guess that there is a story yet tobe told in the relegation battle.TODAYSelections in BOLDBANYULE v BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEPARKDALE VULTURES v PENINSULAOLD MENTONIANS v WILLIAMSTOWNOLD PARADIANS v WHITEFRIARSNOBS/ST PATS v OLD GEELONG8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - OPEN 1-7 SATURDAY


Today: Williamstown visit Keysborough, andwhilst I expect the young Old Mentonians tocontinue to be more competitive, the solid formof the CYs should see them bank another valuablefour points. Parkdale rarely drop games at GerryGreen, and they will not falter today. The final nailmay well be hammered into Peninsula’s finalsaspirations. Old Paradians will field a stronger outfitat home this week (including Big V skipper DavidBoundy), but simply will not have the firepower toovercome Whitefriars, who remain firmly fixed onthe double-chance. A huge day looms at Banyule,who are celebrating the milestone games of clublegends Dave Witchell (300) and “Hoota” Gray(400!), and the Bears willhave no trouble dealingwith the Bullants. In the finalgame, North Old Boys – St.Patrick’s will keep their finals hopes alive by easilydefeating an Old Geelong team who are 1-4 intheir last four outings.Big V: Congratulations to all nine Division 1players who wore the Big V with distinction inShepparton last week.Please remember to email me (dd.mjd@bigpond.com) your match reports, or anything else ofinterest.DIVISION 1 LAST ROUND DIVISION 1 RESERVEParkdale Vultures 4.6 8.9 14.13 20.15 (135)Bulleen Templestowe 1.0 5.1 5.3 7.6 (48)GOALS Parkdale Vultures: B. Hampton 5 C. Ryan 4 R. Irvine 4 P. Sullivan 2R. Hayward 2 Z. McCarthy 1 M. Graham 1 T. McLennon 1 Bulleen Templestowe:D. Dynon 2 D. Dakin 2 A. Verga 1 M. Considine 1 J. Gaul 1BEST Parkdale Vultures: B. Hampton Z. McCarthy A. Thompson P. SullivanS. L’Huillier S. Sullivan Bulleen Templestowe: G. Williams D. Dynon N. SargentD. Dakin J. Prior D. TonelliPeninsula 2.3 9.6 11.9 15.11 (101)North Old Boys/St Pats 4.2 6.6 9.11 10.15 (75)GOALS Peninsula: H. Whitty 3 S. Grigg 3 R. Stainforth 2 S. Payze 2 J. Coghlan 2S. Murray 1 A. Wood 1 H. Nestor 1 North Old Boys/St Pats: S. Sleep 4 K. Adams 1S. Harwood 1 M. Keown 1 S. Niewand 1 J. Cassell 1 T. Patterson 1BEST Peninsula: G. O’Connor-Price W. Sansom S. Grigg B. Southam T. BarbourR. Stainforth North Old Boys/St Pats: M. Keown R. Allitt M. Porter S. NiewandL. Dullard N. ThomasWhitefriars 3.4 8.9 <strong>16</strong>.13 20.20 (140)Old Geelong 3.2 3.3 4.5 5.5 (35)GOALS Whitefriars: . Brosolo 3 D. Di Bartolomeo 3 E. Abdallah 2 T. Woodman 2J. Daou 2 G. Power 2 A. Woods 1 B. Stafford 1 S. Brosolo 1 D. Tibaldi 1 R. Mattinson 1D. Hogan 1 Old Geelong: R. McEvoy 2 C. O’Brien 2 W. Harris 1BEST Whitefriars: S. Brosolo D. Hogan T. Woodman M. Migliore R. MattinsonE. Abdallah Old Geelong: C. O’Brien A. Suvoltos A. Herd A. Power R. PinkertonC. FairbairnBanyule 4.2 6.7 9.9 14.15 (99)Old Mentonians 2.1 4.5 4.5 7.6 (48)GOALS Banyule: A. Barclay 5 H. Dillon 2 A. Brown 1 N. Braddy 1 S. Driscoll 1 R. Hay 1S. Green 1 R. Masters 1 J. Langford 1 Old Mentonians: B. Lane 2 T. Wigney 1 L. Hull 1W. Stone 1 D. Cochrane 1 B. Johnson 1BEST Banyule: A. Barclay T. Cusack B. Walsh S. McKenzie T. Shepherd L. FrenchOld Mentonians: L. Hull R. Ball J. Thompson W. Stone B. Norton D. StevensWilliamstown 2.7 7.15 13.20 25.22 (172)Old Paradians 2.1 3.3 4.4 4.6 (30)GOALS Williamstown: J. Wong 9 M. John 3 B. Gray 3 M. Lishman 2 Z. Read 1J. Vanderloo 1 C. Taylor 1 E. Wright 1 B. Fairley 1 J. Gray 1 C. Elliott 1 L.McDonald 1Old Paradians: D. Miller 2 S. Rehlicki 1 A. Rendina 1BEST Williamstown: J. Wong L. McDonald B. Gray J. Gray F. Adamson D. WestonOld Paradians: C. Kandilakis S. Miller J. Lidyard D. Strantzen D. Daniele D. McKennaParkdale Vultures 4.0 13.3 15.5 21.11 (137)Bulleen Templestowe 4.0 5.1 6.2 7.2 (44)GOALS Parkdale Vultures: C. Lacey 5 L. Platt 3 D. McCarthy 3 B. Darcy 3 M. Hayes 3J. O’Meara 2 R. Heaney 1 A. Baker 1Bulleen Templestowe: D. Milner 3 D. Matthews 2 A. Smith 1 A. Samie 1BEST Parkdale Vultures: M. Meyer C. Sullivan M. Hayes L. Platt C. RadfordC. Lacey Bulleen Templestowe: R. Course D. Gibney R. Rametta D. Rogers A. PanettaJ. HopkinsonNorth Old Boys/St Pats 2.2 4.8 6.11 10.13 (73)Peninsula 6.1 7.1 10.6 10.6 (66)GOALS North Old Boys/St Pats: S. Roberts 4 S. Jess 2 M. Gastin 2 C. Wilson 1C. Le Maitre 1 Peninsula: A. Bouten 5 J. Stock 2 A. Starkins 2 D. Leversha 1BEST North Old Boys/St Pats: B. Holland C. Ford P. Haigh S. Jess S. Toose Peninsula:P. Coldrey T. Madder A. Bouten J. Stock S. Parsons G. LethbridgeWhitefriars 3.5 6.6 13.8 17.9 (111)Old Geelong 2.3 6.7 7.8 12.13 (85)GOALS Whitefriars: B. Wilson 4 C. Taouk 2 M. Lucarelli 2 J. Anderson 2 S. Green 1P. Tatterson 1 O. Scannell 1 A. Pearson 1 M. Huston 1 G. Day 1 J. Kenez 1 Old Geelong:J. Ratcliffe 4 R. Officer 2 A. Whiting 2 J. Bailey 1 T. Betts 1 J. O’Hare 1 T. Waters 1BEST Whitefriars: A. Baggoley M. Lucarelli R. Piggott A. Pearson P. TattersonD. Tucker Old Geelong: S. Lansdell T. Slattery J. Ratcliffe T. Waters D. WoodH. BeaumontBanyule 7.3 11.10 15.10 22.<strong>16</strong> (148)Old Mentonians 0.0 1.1 2.4 3.6 (24)GOALS Banyule: A. Bottomley 5 G. Thompson 4 Z. Wenke 2 N. Biscontin 2E. MacPhie 2 B. Herbert 2 G. Bell 1 L. Melton 1 J. O’Connor 1 S. Tindale 1 J. Plant 1Old Mentonians: D. Howard 1 B. Beaman 1 J. Brohier 1BEST Banyule: S. Moran G. Thompson A. Lee E. MacPhie S. Gray J. CahirOld Mentonians: B. Beaman L. Caine D. Howard J. Duell J. O’Brien J. BrohierWilliamstown 3.0 7.1 9.5 12.5 (77)Old Paradians 2.5 4.8 6.10 9.10 (64)GOALS Williamstown: S. Barlow 4 J. Farley 2 J. Willis 2 L. McKenzie 2 L. Forrester1 M. Keating 1Old Paradians: Del Mastro 3, Weston 3, Vincent 1, Barry 1, Mascia 1BEST Williamstown: M. Tennant M. Carland M. Welsh J. Farley N. Ward M. KeatingOld Paradians: Gafa, Murray, Vincent, Villani, Weston, BerthetTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 9


DIVISION 3Rich HummerstonDID YOU SAY THE R WORD?Relegation – It’s a filthy word, when it’s utteredaround football clubs, it stirs more of a reactionthen the common curse words we’re familiarwith, and traditionally it’s avoided much like“Lord Voldermort” is at Hogwarts School ofWizardry. However with only a third of the seasonin front of us and five clubs staring at a stint inD4, the awful word is slowly creeping into thevernacular of even the most optimistic of clubstalwarts. The “8-point” game has reared itsappreciated/despised head as half of the clubsstrive for premiership glory while the bottom halfattempt to starve off r r r r… relegation.Before the bounce, Power House and WestBrunswick sat equal on three wins apiece andlittle evidence to suggest one side was betterthen the other. After the game, if you told anuninformed, neutral spectator that the two sideswere, until today, neighboring counterpartson the ladder, they would have pointed you inthe direction of the nearest drug rehabilitationcentre. Destroying West Brunswick by 137 points,the Power dominated in a one sided affair thathas undoubtedly knocked the stuffing out ofthe low-flying Magpies (pun intended.) PaulEdwards slotted 11 for the Power in a best afieldperformance while Anthony Stewart tried tomitigate the loss for West Brunswick.Fronting up at Lilydale for a 22 on 22 mudwrestle, the Gryphs took the chocolates for thesecond time this season against their formerD4 grand finalist, dismantling the MountainMen by 52 points in atrocious conditions.Keeping Mt Lilydale goalless until junk time inthe third, Monash firmly cemented its potentialas premiership contenders, an opinion that haswaivered in recent weeks. Adrian Flowerdale wasinstrumental in victory for the Gryphs and waswell supported by Mick Davies and Lee Wellsacross the backline.It’s been the tale of two seasons for Elsternwickas they have put a miserable first half of theseason behind them, to find themselvessitting pretty in the top 5 for the first time yearfollowing a scintillating victory over UniversityHigh. While their inaccurate kicking still bringsback memories of that early season form, theirability to strangle sides is unparalleled, andthey continue to go from strength to strength.The Bedingfield Brothers dominated all day forElsternwick while Lucas Gorringe stood tall forthe combine.The Bears lost a second on the trot, going downto Albert Park by eight and a bit goals aftermaking full use of the breeze in the second andfourth terms. Despite five goals from the evermentionedAdam Brazzale and countless touchesfrom Paul Brough, Kew didn’t utilize their timewith the wind and left the door open for theresurgent Falcons. Albert Park, on the backs ofperformances from William McIndoe and DylanMuscat now find themselves a game ahead of thedreaded final two rungs.An 8-goal final term secured victory for Ivanhoeover the hapless Hawks, securing a two gamebuffer in 4th place. Whispers of that dreaded ‘R’word are starting to circulate around RathminesTODAYSelections in BOLDIVANHOE v POWER HOUSEYARRA VALLEY v ELSTERNWICKWEST BRUNSWICK v KEWHAWTHORN v MT LILYDALEMONASH GRYPHONS v PRAHRAN ASSUMPTIONALBERT PARK v UHS-VU12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - Get back in the game


oad as the Hawks now tread dangerously closeto the relegation zone. Ben Plowman, Jack Rolfeand Bill Jackson were all sensational for theIvanhoe. For Hawthorn, Daniel Lauletta’s 6 goalsand a best on performance from Nick Hayesensured that the contest wasn’t a blow out.In what’s developing into a more anticipated andpredicted Grand Final then that of the Magpiesand Cats, Prahran hosted Yarra Valley in a matchthat had the D3 faithful salivating like a hungryLabrador yearning for a can of Pal. Little couldseparate these two sides in Round 1, and it took twolate Goals from Adam Sleight to separate the twopremiership favorites again. Matty Pell dominatedall day for the home teamwhile Russell Yeo with his 3goals was a standout for theBushrangers.Looking at today, I’m fairly certain thatYarra Valley, aided by Russell Yeo’s bag, willend Elsternwick’s purple patch of form. TheGryphs get Chuck Munro back from an awfullyconvenient hamstring injury, however it willmean very little as Prahran-Assumption will wineasily. Ivanhoe are in sensational form while thePower House are not, easily selection here. Kewwill bounce back against West Brunswick as willMount Lilydale over Hawthorn.DIVISION 3 LAST ROUND DIVISION 3 RESERVEElsternwick 3.7 9.13 14.17 19.28 (142)UHS-VU 4.1 6.5 8.9 11.9 (75)GOALS Elsternwick: A. Thornton 4 J. Convery 4 D. Bedingfield 3 L. Bedingfield 2 C.Mahony 2 G. Cameron 1 L. Callery 1 G. Culshaw 1 A. Richardson 1 UHS-VU: M. Sweeney3 R. Kirk 2 B. Anderson 1 L. Temming 1 E. Gibbons 1 M. Pearce 1 C. Kelly 1 R. Dickson 1BEST Elsternwick: L. Bedingfield D. Bedingfield D. Richardson J. Convery L. CalleryC. Mahony UHS-VU: P. St. John L. Gorringe R. Matthews D. Pinney M. Pearce R. KirkPrahran Assumption 1.2 5.7 7.8 11.10 (76)Yarra Valley 2.3 3.4 5.5 10.7 (67)GOALS Prahran Assumption: A. Sleight 3 M. Pell 2 A. Parsons 1 D. James 1L. Giansiracusa 1 P. Cristoforo 1 A. O’Hare 1 I. Edmunds 1 Yarra Valley: R. Yeo 3J. Canham 2 S. Collie 1 S. Yeo 1 R. Pollard 1 C. Britt 1B. Trend 1BEST Prahran Assumption: M. Pell S. Adamson A. O’Hare J. Chapman M. BremnerS. McIntyre Yarra Valley: J. Trend B. Trend B. Nicholas M. Neilly R. Yeo J. AmosMonash Gryphons 2.5 5.7 7.14 8.<strong>16</strong> (64)Mt Lilydale 0.1 0.1 1.4 1.6 (12)GOALS Monash Gryphons: D. Wills 3 S. Sheehan 1 M. Loricco 1 M. Malloy 1 J. Harrak 1A. Flowerday 1 Mt Lilydale: J. Baughan 1BEST Monash Gryphons: M. Davies A. Flowerday K. Hawker T. Mackie M. SavasS. Sheehan Mt Lilydale: S. Molloy J. Baughan T. Wall S. Roberts J. Paull R. BlackPower House 6.4 15.6 20.11 27.17 (179)West Brunswick 1.0 3.1 5.5 6.6 (42)GOALS Power House: P. Edwards 11 G. Tubridy 4 R. Webb 3 J. Fiorini 2 J. Whelan 1D. Baker 1 G. Norris 1 M. Spiliotalopoulos 1 T. Hinck 1 D. Burnside 1 D. Bowden 1West Brunswick: J. Anton 2 W. Vagg 2 M. Dishon 1 A. Cimera 1BEST Power House: G. Tubridy P. Edwards D. Baker B. McLean A. Kuhanez T. SarawWest Brunswick: A. Stewart J. Haysey M. MacGugan C. Germon A. Gibson J. AntonIvanhoe 5.1 12.1 14.3 22.4 (136)Hawthorn 2.4 7.8 12.10 15.13 (103)GOALS Ivanhoe: B. Plowman 5 M. Jacobs 3 H. Post 3 J. Rolfe 3 E. Healy 2 P. Walter2 J. Collins 2 J. Chazan 1 B. Jackson 1 Hawthorn: D. Lauletta 6 T. Cohen 3 R. Ogge 2N. Hayes 2 V. Bist 1 L. Collins 1BEST Ivanhoe: B. Jackson J. Rolfe D. Wood A. Horton H. Post E. Healy Hawthorn:N. Hayes A. McPhie N. Raiti D. Lauletta T. Cohen J. CampbellAlbert Park 5.3 11.12 14.14 18.18 (126)Kew 5.2 5.4 10.5 11.7 (73)GOALS Albert Park: D. Muscat 5 N. Dallas 4 J. Brick 3 N. McLennan 1 B. Little 1 T. Tiller1 C. Barker 1 M. Smith 1 C. Blizzard 1 Kew: A. Brazzale 5 B. Altis 2 M. Henderson 1T. Allman 1 A. Hawking 1 D. Spencer 1BEST Albert Park: W. McIndoe J. Brick C. Barker M. Brown D. Muscat N. McLennanKew: D. Spencer P. Brough A. Brazzale M. Ross J. Fultheim P. DonaldsonUHS-VU 6.5 12.8 18.11 25.13 (<strong>16</strong>3)Elsternwick 0.0 2.0 3.0 5.3 (33)GOALS UHS-VU: S. Whyte 7 J. Sheldon 6 A. Milicevic 4 D. Heywood 1 C. Certo 1L. McCartney 1 M. Roberts 1 N. Linehan 1 S. Windridge 1 H. Lovell 1 E. Coombe 1Elsternwick: E. Alter 1 T. Putt 1 Z. Openstein 1 D. Paolone 1 J. Biviano 1BEST UHS-VU: M. Roberts S. Whyte J. Sheldon H. Lovell M. Fogarty E. CoombeElsternwick: S. Liddy P. Moloney E. Alter M. Spence C. Schroder D. PaolonePrahran Assumption 2.4 4.8 8.13 11.14 (80)Yarra Valley 1.2 2.3 2.4 4.5 (29)GOALS Prahran Assumption: not provided Yarra Valley: B. Seeger 2 D. Vanderzeil 1L. Gillies 1BEST Prahran Assumption: not provided Yarra Valley: L. Gillies D. Hopper R. ThompsonD. Vanderzeil T. May W. HardingMonash Gryphons 4.5 7.8 10.11 12.13 (85)Mt Lilydale 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)GOALS Monash Gryphons: L. Fisher 2 R. Sharkey 2 D. Giliam 2 L. Wilson 1 V. Coffey 1P. Gomizel 1 G. Roche 1 J. Hickey 1 A. King 1 Mt Lilydale:BEST Monash Gryphons: T. Vesey P. Gomizel V. Coffey D. Petsinis R. Fletcher A. RossMt Lilydale: R. Rantall B. Andrews K. Bast M. Taylor D. Johnson T. DickmanWest Brunswick 1.3 4.4 8.4 12.7 (79)Power House 2.0 2.4 4.6 4.8 (32)GOALS West Brunswick: M. Smith 4 C. Lehmann 2 J. King 2 S. O’Neill 1 A. Thompson 1J. Beer 1 W. Stubbings 1 Power House: P. Arnold 2 M. Devine 1 J. White 1BEST West Brunswick: J. Beer A. McKenzie W. Stubbings M. Meehan C. AshleyM. Smith Power House: R. Somers J. Walsh N. Moresi S. Devine S. Davidson P. ArnoldHawthorn 5.2 7.5 11.7 15.11 (101)Ivanhoe 2.3 5.4 6.7 8.9 (57)GOALS Hawthorn: J. Dawson 4 A. Lewinsky 2 B. Stewart 2 T. Walker 2 S. Moussi 1M. Tyson 1 L. Clancey 1 O. Holmes 1 C. Alexander 1 Ivanhoe: A. McBrien 4D. Diakoumakos 1 P. Carydis 1 D. Adams 1 M. Brazzale 1BEST Hawthorn: J. Dawson C. Williams A. Lewinsky P. Clancey L. Clancey S. MoussiIvanhoe: J. Trescowthick S. Graeme W. Pearce D. Diakoumakos D. Adams M. ValenzisiKew 5.4 6.8 13.12 18.13 (121)Albert Park 1.0 4.2 4.2 7.6 (48)GOALS Kew: K. Barker 4 B. Cullen 2 S. Coles 2 R. Israel 2 S. Ryan 2 J. Tong 2 C. Wilson 1B. McGrane 1 W. Delbridge 1 J. Kennedy 1 Albert Park: J. Snibson 2 S. Kastelan 1K. Begbie 1 D. Quinlan 1 R. Sloan 1 A. Hamilton 1BEST Kew: W. Delbridge K. Barker R. Israel B. McGrane E. Hale K. BeckettAlbert Park: P. Smith S. Hayes D. Barker S. Robinson K. Begbie R. CloseTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 13


DIVISION 4Simon FullerSWINBURNE SPOILSX-MEN’S PERFECT RECORDIn a weekend of thumpings, round 12 of 2011will be remembered for the one close result, asSFX finally lowered their colours to SwinburneUniversity. And just as Richmond Central wasfirming as the most likely challenger for theDivision Four crown this year, they were handed acomprehensive belting from Eley Park. This meansthe Razorbacks, Snakes and Sharks are all lockedon 32 points. The teams on the outside of the fourwere not helped by the results on the weekend andwhile South Mornington continued their excellentform, it is hard to see them making up two gamesand a significant amount of percentage with justsix rounds remaining.North Brunswick hosted the much-improvedChadstone at Allard and Chadstone came out witha firing, with another lead at the first break. NorthBrunny wrestled control back with a nine goalsecond term to lay the foundations for an 82-pointwin. It was a balanced attack from North, withseven multiple goal kickers. Troy Geary made themost of his promotion to the later game and NorthBrunny got their usual steady contributions fromZuidema, Quarmby and Lucevic. Ross Bennett andMorgan Cole were excellent for Chadstone.South Mornington had another impressivevictory, this time at home against the Bulldogs. Itwas a back-and-forth clash for three quarters, withthe Tigers clinging to an eight-point lead at threequarter time. South dominated the final term,kicking nine goals to one for a comprehensiveten-goal triumph. Matt Blackmore and WilliamSpencer combined for fifteen goals. Mark Zammithad a great game for the Bulldogs and spearheadAaron Marsh kicked another five.The Cobras travelled to Elgar and came homewith another big victory against the Demons.After maintaining a lead which vacillated betweenhandy and comfortable for most of the day,Manningham were challenged by Box Hill North inthe third quarter. The Cobras’ response in the lastwas emphatic, slamming home ten goals to threein the fourth to run out easy winners. McPhersonand Daley gave the Demon defence constantheadaches, both finishing with seven majors. ZacDuncan was excellent for BHN and Leon Desmondwas again lively.After a titanic struggle throughout at SFX College,Swinburne Uni stormed home in the final quarter,with five goals to two, to grab a well-earned elevenpoint win against the previously-undefeatedX-Men. In challenging conditions, the Uni got thejump, with the first three goals of the match. SFXbounced back and nothing separated the sidesat the first or second change of ends. Sam Burnswas on fire for the X-Men and Andrew Russo wasshowing a kamikaze-style attack on the Sherrin.The X-Men would rue missed opportunities in thethird, when they had more of the play, but couldonly translate this into a nine point advantage atthe last break. This was never going to be enough,as Swinburne could smell blood and ran the gameout better, to take the points. Chris Kilmartin wasan excellent target for the Razorbacks and Leesand Hyman were in sensational form.The Sharks showed that they have what it takesto contend come finals time, with an impressivevictory over the fancied Richmond Central. Atopsy-turvy first quarter resulted in Eley kickingthe first three goals, then Richmond respondingwith four to have the advantage at quarter time.The second quarter was all the Sharks and theSnakes were fortunate that sixteen scoring shotsto four only translated into 6.10 against 3.1 forTODAYSelections in BOLDST FRANCIS XAVIER v MANNINGHAM COBRASNORTH BRUNSWICK v RICHMOND CENTRALSWINBURNE UNIVERSITY v POINT COOKELEY PARK SHARKS v BOX HILL NORTHCHADSTONE v SOUTH MORNINGTON14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - OPEN 1-7 SATURDAY


the quarter. Still, it was a handy 21-point lead,which Eley Park had no intention of relinquishing.The Sharks continued to squander opportunitiesin the second half, adding 7.17. This was partlyattributed to the fantastic pressure by Central’sdefence, who were under siege for much of thegame. Firman, Woodberry and Pike were terrific.With Seb Angus away on rep duties, the Sharkswere able to control the game at the stoppages,despite Matt Browne playing well in the ruck. SamThomas was influential and Perkins and MichaelViola were very good for Eley, with three goalsapiece.With the season heading into the home stretch,I’m tipping the teams who have more to play forthis week, with regards to their finals aspirations.Richmond Central is awayagain and, with ‘Burger’returning, will bounce backagainst a dangerous NorthBrunswick outfit. South Mornington head up toJordan Reserve and need to win big to keep theiroutside shot at the finals alive. SFX will be stungby their loss in Round 12 and will get a win againstManningham, provided they can limit McPherson’sinfluence. Swinburne will be full of confidence andwill beat the Bulldogs at home. The match of theround will be the local derby between Eley Parkand Box Hill North. The Sharks have a treasureddouble-chance within their sights if they can keepwinning, which they will do on their home deck.DIVISION 4 LAST ROUND DIVISION 4 RESERVESwinburne University 4.2 8.3 10.4 15.9 (99)St Francis Xavier 4.2 8.3 11.7 13.10 (88)GOALS Swinburne University: C. Kilmartin 7 D. Elliman 4 B. O’Sullivan 1 M. Bonomi1 D. Manning 1 D. Lyon 1 St Francis Xavier: B. Spencer 3 E. McNally 2 D. Scott 2J. Mathers 2 D. Dimakopoulos 2 M. Hamill 1 T. Pearson 1BEST Swinburne University: J. Lees C. Kilmartin A. Hyman A. Donaldson S. LovisonZ. Scrase St Francis Xavier: S. Burns A. Russo L. Andrews E. McNally D. DimakopoulosL. DayManningham Cobras 6.3 11.6 14.12 24.15 (159)Box Hill North 4.4 6.6 11.9 14.13 (97)GOALS Manningham Cobras: R. Daley 7 S. McPherson 7 C. Jolly 4 C. Terpsinis 3S. Rose 2 P. Wood 1 Box Hill North: D. Penny 3 L. Desmond 3 C. Liston 2 M. Koopmans1 C. Riscalla 1 L. Keillor 1 K. Axten 1 M. Penny 1 M. Keaney 1BEST Manningham Cobras: R. Daley N. Polites S. McPherson D. Trinchi B. MorrisonC. Arman Box Hill North: Z. Duncan L. Desmond C. Liston M. Penny K. AxtenC. LangleyNorth Brunswick 1.1 10.8 15.11 22.17 (149)Chadstone 3.8 5.8 6.11 9.13 (67)GOALS North Brunswick: D. Lucevic 4 S. Ghasimzadeh 3 S. Mair 3 P. Notaro 3P. Capaldo 2 S. Burns 2 K. Zuidema 2 J. Quarmby 1 K. Ismail 1 O. Baring 1 Chadstone:L. Baird 3 N. Boothman 2 F. George 1 D. Allsopp 1 I. Bingham 1 S. Watson 1BEST North Brunswick: T. Geary K. Zuidema D. Lucevic J. Quarmby D. ColwellS. Ghasimzadeh Chadstone: R. Bennett M. Cole B. Hillman A. Sekula I. BinghamB. BaylissSouth Mornington 6.2 7.4 14.8 23.12 (150)Point Cook 4.2 11.3 13.6 14.6 (90)GOALS South Mornington: M. Blackmore 8 W. Spencer 7 K. Debernardi 2 K.Gascoigne 2 J. Spencer 1 M. Killen 1 M. Heib 1 P. Johns 1 Point Cook: A. Marsh 5 J.Wallert 3 T. Cassidy 1 A. Auciello 1 P. Auciello 1 M. Pozzuto 1 J. Castles 1 S. Sinclair 1BEST South Mornington: M. Heib G. Pullen M. Blackmore S. Walker A. Davidson W.Spencer Point Cook: M. Zammit P. Donoghue J. Magee J. Castles A. Marsh M. PozzutoEley Park Sharks 3.2 9.12 11.19 <strong>16</strong>.29 (125)Richmond Central 4.2 7.3 10.8 11.9 (75)GOALS Eley Park Sharks: D. Perkins 3 M. Viola 3 J. Edlich 2 S. Bugeja 2 C. Brown 2I. Israel 1 K. Lindsay 1 D. Bennett 1 D. McCabe 1 Richmond Central: G. Andrew 2E. Keogh 2 C. Traeger 2 S. O’Connor 2 A. Fiske 2 D. Nicholson 1BEST Eley Park Sharks: S. Thomas D. Perkins C. Marsiglio K. Lindsay T. Miller M. ViolaRichmond Central: T. Woodberry D. Pike R. Costanzo A. Fiske D. Firman B. RyanSt Francis Xavier 2.5 4.11 9.15 13.20 (98)Swinburne University 0.2 1.3 2.4 2.6 (18)GOALS St Francis Xavier: A. Klaric 3 D. Kinder 3 D. Dapiran 2 R. Legge 1 B. Sheers 1A. Thomson 1 J. Lenders 1 J. Abel 1Swinburne University: Not providedBEST St Francis Xavier: J. Abel D. Antonielli D. Kinder J. Lenders A. Klaric S. ChinSwinburne University: Not providedManningham Cobras 2.3 3.9 7.14 10.17 (77)Box Hill North 3.4 5.4 5.5 5.5 (35)GOALS Manningham Cobras: T. Moughanie 5 T. Fradkin 4 L. Rosbrook 1Box Hill North: G. Weston 2 J. Baker 2 D. Dovaston 1BEST Manningham Cobras: M. Bullen B. Komisars T. Moughanie F. Bianco M. O’BreeT. Fradkin Box Hill North: S. Schubert G. Robinson R. Burton J. Baker G. WestonD. SmithNorth Brunswick 11.7 <strong>16</strong>.10 25.17 34.20 (224)Chadstone 1.0 1.3 1.3 2.5 (17)GOALS North Brunswick: J. Boudoloh 5 D. Pizzari 5 B. Robertson 4 D. Allan 2D. Rowlands 2 L. Spano 2 D. Hill 2 B. McCallum 1 T. Leary 1 T. Robinson 1G. Selaidinakos 1 N. Brown 1 A. Makdessi 1 L. Stephens 1 D. Adams 1 S. Adair 1S. Fagliarone 1 M. Rosser 1 A. Fleming 1Chadstone: not providedBEST North Brunswick: T. Ackland D. Hill B. Robertson A. Fleming D. Pizzari L. SpanoChadstone: not providedSouth Mornington 7.4 10.7 14.11 20.17 (137)Point Cook 1.1 3.2 5.3 5.3 (33)GOALS South Mornington: R. Wilson 5 K. Hunt 3 M. Swift 2 K. Woodruff 2 L. Wade 2B. Stephens 2 N. Williams 2 C. Muczynski 1 T. Harding 1Point Cook: D. Harvey 3 K. Pace 2BEST South Mornington: K. Hunt R. Matthews M. McGreal K. Woodruff R. WilsonC. Muczynski Point Cook: J. Connell I. Murphy D. Fleming K. Haddara B. KrapljanovG. RussellEley Park Sharks 3.7 6.9 12.11 15.15 (105)Richmond Central 0.1 3.3 4.4 8.5 (53)GOALS Eley Park Sharks: D. Crawford 3 A. Farrugia 3 T. Houlden 3 A. Rock 2B. Donelly 2 J. Brown 1 M. Hutchison 1 Richmond Central: not providedBEST Eley Park Sharks: J. Keritz I. Gridchin J. Nelson M. Howat A. FarrugiaT. Dingeldei Richmond Central: not providedTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 15


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Rising Star - R12Tom Humphrey - De La SalleTom Humphrey from De La Salle is this week’s VAFA Rising Star.Still eligible for under 19s, Tom has played every game in the seniorsthis season where he has excelled as a key defender. Tom played allhis junior football for St Peters in the MSJFL and was a multiple best& fairest winner and premiership player. In 2010 Tom was part ofDe La Salle’s all conquering Premier Section U19 team that wentthrough the season undefeated on the way to a premiership. Hetied for the Best & Fairest award (with older brother Ben) and wasnamed in the VAFA U19 team of the year.Last weekend Tom played an outstanding game for the VAFA againstthe VCFL and was the recipient of the ‘Spirit of the Big V’ award. Hecompleted his schooling at De La Salle in 2010 and his ambition isto play in a senior premiership and be part of a successful era atthe club.To be eligible for the weekly award, players must be born on or after 1 <strong>July</strong>1989 and must not have played a full season of VAFA senior football priorto 2011. All players born on or after 1 <strong>July</strong> 1991 are eligible, regardless ofprevious experience.CYAN SPORTING IMAGESaction shotsteam photosgrand final posterswww.cyansportingimages.com.auGARRY SPARKE 0409 007 888THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 17


RESERVESTom BrainBACK TO IT FOR ALL OF USReserves Footy’s cult figure Dangerous Dan Rushmade an unwelcome return in the early game twoweeks back after almost 12 months in the higherlevel. The fact that he managed to slot througha lazy seven makes him a prime candidate tomake an immediate recovery and press for seniorselection in Xavs this week.The beauty of Ressies Footy was on display yetagain with some monster names running aroundlast weekend. State Players, Premiership Players,Club Captains and VAFA Reps among this lotwhich included Quinton Gleeson, Anthony Quon,Brad Thompson, Blair Mason, Fraser Cameron, andJoshua Stormont.Yet another “big name appeared on the ParkdaleReserves Teamsheet with Lachlan Oakley, formerSandringham VFA/VFL superstar making anappearance in an obvious attempt to get fit andparticipate in some finals action.And by gee they are hard taskmasters down at theParkdale Vultures. On the weekend, young DanielMcCarthy had 36 possessions, kicked 3 goals andcame off the ground an absolute spent force. Andhe didn’t make the grade as one of the six bestplayers. Mind boggling.Congratulations to Scott Sleep from NOBs whoplayed in an important milestone game for himselflast week and slotted in very nicely at senior level.Rates a mention here as he has enjoyed plenty ofearly action over the past couple of years.Veterans continue to thrive in this wonderfulcompetition and two pretty good ones in JeffScotland from Power House and Peter Rawleyfrom Ivanhoe both took to the plate to help outtheir respective clubs last week. Both of thesecharacters were playing when I was, so thatdisplays a bit of longevity.Old Paradians Reserves certainly spread the ballaround in their big win over Bulleen Temp. No lessthan 15 players kicked goals. You would be prettydisappointed if you were one of the seven whomissed out.Not a good Round for Division 4 to take thespotlight this week, with the disparity in thescores reaching alarming levels, as SouthMornington, the X men, and the Stationmastersall scoring at almost a goal a minute to recordmassive victories over some hapless opponents.Eley Park and North Brunswick were at least madeto fight somewhat harder to record their wins inan obviously disappointing Round.This year’s cult figure my golfing mate Mark“Greeny” Green has moved into the higher echelonof coaching whilst I was in Fiji where in a bloodlesscoup, he has assumed the senior coaches roledown there on the Peninsula. Interesting to seewho will step forward now and assume the mantleof cult figure for the remainder of the year.Clintell Pepperill led the goalkickers with eight.Andrew Cunningham put in a great performanceto kick 7 of his team’s 8. Also with seven were theDangerous one, and Ben Seeger.Zac Keane, Lachlan Oakley, Joel Barclay, and DavidDapiran all kicked 6 in impressive performances.Michelles to Ben Millard, Dean Spanos, WilliamHarris, James Ratcliffe, Jacob Moon, ThomasCandy, Dan Lauletta, Kyle Debernardi, and GavinAndrew.Four, the most consistent number this week asChris Mitchell, Chris Ekberg-Weiss, Tim Marshall,Marcus Soloman, Jack Mullen, Nick Orchard, AidanBaggoley, Bongo Vamvakas, Ryan Clark, Jon Rice,Joshua Kerrigan, Ryan Matthews, Andrew Klaric,Luke Curry, Joel Lenders, and Drew Crawford, allhad the calicos waving a plenty.More game reports and highlights wouldbe much appreciated to make this column amost interesting read. Please EMail any MatchHighlights, outstanding performances, milestonesetc to brainco@optusnet.com.au, by 8pm MondayNights, or feel free to give me a call on the Mobile0423 433 488.18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - OPEN 1-7 SATURDAY


David TolsonTHIRDSCARDS, DARKBLUES SEEKREBOUNDUni Blues caused the upset of the round when theybelted a severely undermanned Old Melburnians.Nonetheless, the students won in convincing fashion,keeping alive the opportunity to play finals football.No Ashmann - no worries, for Collegians as theycompletely outclassed Old Scotch. The Baxter boys,Nick and Andrew dominated for the men in purple.Werribee smashed Old Trinity. St Bede’s put in aspirited performance at blustery Brindisi Street butwent down to De La, with Jackson McKay best afieldfor De La.Collegians, De La and Old Xavs will be victorious thisweek. Old Scotch and Old Melburnians, face off inan intense clash. With both sides amped up for theoccasion, I expect a hard fought encounter, with OM’sprevailing.Wayward St Kevin’s had a 110 point victory againstWhitefriars, catapulting them to outright second.Scott Thomas booted nine for St Kevin’s. Camberwelltrounced the undermanned Oakleigh by an evenhundred. Jack Flynn and Daniel Dick helpedthemselves to goals for Old Camberwell. Caulfieldcontinued on its merry way, beating the Bernies.An even spread of performers allowed the Fields toutilise the howling gale to great effect, and cruiseto victory. Marcellin produced a stirring come frombehind victory against Old Brighton. Coming homewith the breeze, the Eagles kicked three goals to nilin the last. For Marcellin, James De Neefe kicked 4,and Stuart Kemp found a heap of the pill runningin the midfield. Andrew Ogilvie was the best for theTonners. Old Xavs beat Uni Blacks by 34 points, bothare in the logjam for 3 rd spot, along with St Bernard’s.Caulfield, St Kevin’s and Old Xavs should havecomfortable victories, whilst Old Brighton can eke outan upset against Old Camberwell, and St Bernard’sshould overcome a plucky Marcellin unit.TODAYSelections in BOLDPREMIER THIRDSOLD XAVERIANS v ST BEDES/MTCOLLEGIANS v OLD TRINITYOLD SCOTCH v OLD MELBURNIANSWERRIBEE DISTRICTS v DE LA SALLEPREMIER B THIRDSOAKLEIGH AFC v ST KEVINSOLD BRIGHTON v OLD CAMBERWELLUNIVERSITY BLACKS v CAULFIELD GRAMMWHITEFRIARS v OLD XAVERIANSMARCELLIN v ST BERNARDSPREMIER THIRDS LAST ROUND PREMIER B THIRDSDe La Salle 3.0 6.0 10.3 14.10 (94)St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 0.3 3.6 4.10 6.10 (46)GOALS De La Salle: S. Morwood 4 M. Naughtin 3 M. Rodgers 3 N. Hogan 1 J.Comerford 1 T. Naughtin 1 D. Latianara 1 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: S. Jones 2 J.Favier 1 L. Borella 1 J. Wilson 1 C. Mouritz 1BEST De La Salle: J. McKay M. Rodgers K. Grant J. Meade T. Leary P. Monaghan StBedes/Mentone Tigers: J. Favier J. McNeil J. McDevitt D. Atkins S. Jones N. MundayCollegians 2.6 8.<strong>16</strong> 11.21 21.27 (153)Old Scotch 1.2 2.3 3.4 4.4 (28)GOALS Collegians: N. Baxter 4 C. Bushnell 3 C. Dunwill 2 J. Heard 2 A. Baxter 2 P.Turner 2 B. Duff 1 M. Nette 1 P. Tyson 1 T. Wells 1 L. Collins 1 L. Casey 1Old Scotch: W. Allen 1 J. Sherriff 1 C. Houghton 1 N. Clay 1BEST Collegians: N. Baxter A. Shinkfield J. Ross A. Baxter D. Jayatilake G. SampsonOld Scotch: H. McKenzie N. Clay L. Tang A. van Ryn W. Mackintosh C. HoughtonUniversity Blues 3.4 12.8 <strong>16</strong>.12 23.18 (156)Old Melburnians 1.0 1.0 3.2 4.2 (26)GOALS University Blues: W. Girdwood 5 M. Allen 4 J. Crawford 3 F. Bradley 2 W.McLachlan 2 J. McArthur 2 C. Pyke 1 J. Clifford 1 M. Pickering 1 P. Marshall 1 D.Marshall 1 Old Melburnians: S. Blakeney 1 T. Beaumont 1 M. Neal 1 W. Johnson 1BEST University Blues: C. Pyke D. Marshall F. Bradley W. Van De Pol J. Clifford J.CrawfordOld Melburnians: T. Beaumont M. Neal L. Gooley W. Johnson N. Yenken A. SearWerribee Districts vs Old TrinityWerribee Districts won by forfeit.Caulfield Grammarians 0.6 8.9 12.10 15.18 (108)St Bernards 2.5 3.6 5.9 6.110 (47)GOALS Caulfield Grammarians: G. Vanderkruk 5 J. Yelland 5 R. Evans 1 P. Farmer 1 W. Rudd1 B. Scott 1 T. Wills 1 St Bernards:BEST Caulfield Grammarians: P. Farmer J. Yelland J. Pitts T. Rynberk G. VanderkrukN. Edwards St Bernards: not providedOld Camberwell 5.1 11.3 <strong>16</strong>.3 21.7 (133)Oakleigh AFC 2.0 2.1 3.1 5.3 (33)GOALS Old Camberwell: J. Flynn 7 D. Dick 4 S. Barry 3 M. Woodbridge 2 J. Crothers 1 R. Gill1 B. Dean 1 G. Paul 1 J. Hunt 1 Oakleigh AFC: D. Tsolakkis 2 J. Fitzgerald 1 T. Eden 1 J. Wines 1BEST Old Camberwell: J. Flynn D. Dick J. Hunt S. Mulligan B. Dean O. Dickson Oakleigh AFC:T. Mottram T. Costigan D. Ruddy D. Tsolakkis J. Wines B. QuinnOld Xaverians 4.4 7.4 9.7 14.7 (91)University Blacks 1.3 5.6 5.10 7.15 (57)GOALS Old Xaverians: not provided University Blacks: X. Hatch 4 C. Watts 2 L. Cormick 1BEST Old Xaverians: not provided University Blacks: X. Hatch T. Howie C. WattsA. De Fegely A. Mackay J. HigginsonSt Kevins 0.0 0.0 0.0 19.23 (137)Whitefriars 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.3 (27)GOALS St Kevins:S. Thomas 9 T. Crookes 3 P. McCarthey 3 A. Balestra 2 J. Syme 1 W. Hartley 1 Whitefriars:L. Hamblin 1 C. Smith 1 J. Chun 1 C. Tomecek 1BEST St Kevins: S. Thomas P. McCarthey J. Anthony W. Hartley A. Balestra C. FitzgeraldWhitefriars: C. Smith J. Chun D. Moody C. Collins A. Spurrell M. PezzimentiMarcellin 1.1 2.4 5.9 8.14 (62)Old Brighton 3.4 5.6 8.6 8.7 (55)GOALS Marcellin: J. De Neefe 4 N. Bortolotto 2 S. Kemp 1 D. Cracknell 1 Old Brighton: J. Sest3 E. Wittich 1 A. Ogilvie 1 S. Weybury 1 J. Leishman 1 J. Marks 1BEST Marcellin: S. Kemp J. De Neefe M. Grigoruk J. Whelan P. O’Callaghan B. HoganOld Brighton: A. Ogilvie A. Betts B. Pascoe J. Valley J. Morley P. HealeyTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 19


Michael FitzgeraldFTLOTGSHARPSHOOTERSPlayer Club Last Round TotalPREMIERTravis Ridgway OLD HAILEYBURY 0 35Shura Taft COLLEGIANS 0 32Daniel Rush OLD XAVERIANS 0 28Samuel Dunell OLD MELBURNIANS 0 25Carl Peterson OLD CAREY 0 24Jack Watts UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 24Matthew Handley OLD XAVERIANS 0 24PREMIER RESERVEJames McDonnell OLD XAVERIANS 0 29William Hartnell UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 28Stephen Muller DE LA SALLE 0 25Tristan Coles OLD HAILEYBURY 0 21Luke Kowalski ST BEDES/MT 0 20PREMIER THIRDSJoshua Ashman COLLEGIANS 0 43Joshua Heard COLLEGIANS 0 20Sam Morwood DE LA SALLE 0 20Tom Healey OLD MELBURNIANS 0 19Callum Dipierdomenico OLD XAVERIANS 0 19PREMIER BOwen Weatherley OLD IVANHOE 0 47Michael Giansiracusa ST KEVINS 0 37Jordan Foster UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 36Matthew Petering BEAUMARIS 0 34Scott Gower BEAUMARIS 0 33PREMIER B RESERVETim Marshall OLD BRIGHTON 0 25Dean Spanos CAULFIELD GRAMM 0 25Jack Mullen ST KEVINS 0 22Chris Mitchell ST BERNARDS 0 20PREMIER B THIRDSBrett Scott CAULFIELD GRAMM 0 45Scott Thomas ST KEVINS 0 29James Sest OLD BRIGHTON 0 28Benjamin Corcoran OLD XAVERIANS 0 26David Kavanagh ST BERNARDS 0 25Player Club Last Round TotalPREMIER CDavid Fayman AJAX 0 54Will Pickering FITZROY 0 41Nathan Black WERRIBEE 0 39Jake Lew AJAX 0 34Steven Tolongs ORMOND 0 28PREMIER C RESERVETheodore Sapountzis WERRIBEE 0 29Andrew Cunningham WERRIBEE 0 23Samuel Buckley FITZROY 0 18Luke Saunders ORMOND 0 17DIVISION 1James Wong WILLIAMSTOWN 9 43James Coghlan PENINSULA 2 34Ash Brown BANYULE 1 33Todd Patterson NORTH OLD BOYS/ST PATS 1 31David Boundy OLD PARADIANS 0 30Adam Barclay BANYULE 5 30Jean Daou WHITEFRIARS 2 30DIVISION 1 RESERVEJames Ratcliffe OLD GEELONG 4 36Alex Bottomley BANYULE 5 32Steven Barlow WILLIAMSTOWN 4 31Timothy Bayles OLD GEELONG 0 27Zan Wenke BANYULE 2 24DIVISION 2Glenn Boyd GLEN EIRA 0 52Jake George THERRY PENOLA 2 51Stuart Patten LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 7 47Sabastian Ciavola ELTHAM 6 45Adam Ray STH MELB DISTRICTS 2 38DIVISION 2 RESERVEAnthony Smith EMMAUS ST LEOS 6 46Steve Vamvakas GLEN EIRA 10 44Timothy Goodwin THERRY PENOLA 4 42Timothy Mawdsley LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 33Gareth Henderson THERRY PENOLA 0 2720 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


Player Club Last Round Total Player Club Last Round TotalDIVISION 3Adam Sleight PRAHRAN ASSUMPTION 3 52Paul Edwards POWER HOUSE 11 49Peter Cristoforo PRAHRAN ASSUMPTION 1 47Andrew Brazzale KEW 5 43Dylan Muscat ALBERT PARK 5 39DIVISION 3 RESERVEBenjamin Seeger YARRA VALLEY 2 45Rick Ellis PRAHRAN ASSUMPTION 2 33Adam McBrien IVANHOE 4 32Matthew Laing YARRA VALLEY 0 31Mitchell Sweeney UHS-VU 0 30Steven O’Neill WEST BRUNSWICK 1 30DIVISION 4Ben Spencer ST FRANCIS XAVIER 3 73Aaron Marsh POINT COOK 5 68Daniel Penny BOX HILL NORTH 3 59Patrick Notaro NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 52Ira Israel ELEY PARK SHARKS 1 48DIVISION 4 RESERVEThomas Kennedy SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 0 31Matthew Blackmore SOUTH MORNINGTON 0 28David Dapiran ST FRANCIS XAVIER 2 27Kyle Debernardi SOUTH MORNINGTON 0 25Joshua Brown ELEY PARK SHARKS 1 24U19 PREMIERSebastian Kemmerer OLD MELBURNIANS 3 41Oliver Webber BEAUMARIS 2 39Daniel Iaucione OLD XAVERIANS 0 36Daniel Barry OLD XAVERIANS 6 36Hugh Nicholson DE LA SALLE 2 35U19 SECTION 2Christopher Molivas WERRIBEE 1 53Robert Shergold OLD CAREY 3 50Christian Doggett ORMOND 3 40David Wall ST BERNARDS 10 39REMEMBERU19 SECTION 3Sam Stacker OLD TRINITY 1 39Richie Simon AJAX 5 25Calvin Lyon COLLEGIANS 4 22Elliot Cattell COLLEGIANS 2 17Matthew Care HAMPTON ROVERS 3 17U19 NORTHJack Langford BANYULE 0 37Adam Lauria BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 34Charles Ross LA TROBE UNI 0 30Sam Nix IVANHOE 3 29U19 SOUTHLouis Greco MAZENOD 9 48Stefan Gusts ST MARY’S SALESIAN 0 29Sam Murphy ST MARY’S SALESIAN 2 27Scott Millner MAZENOD 2 26John-Paul Malietzis MAZENOD 0 22Benjamin Cailes MONASH BLUES 0 21UNDER 18Trent Dimitriou WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 42Aaron Cloke OAKLEIGH AFC 2 42Jayden Costello WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 41Mitchell Wilson RUPERTSWOOD AFC 2 31Hayden Rowe THERRY PENOLA 0 23CLUB XVIII (1)Robert Moffatt UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 27Hugo Sampson OLD MELBURNIANS 0 23Adam Kovarik DE LA SALLE 0 20Angus Clark OLD MELBURNIANS 4 19CLUB XVIII (NORTH)Tim Sheehan IVANHOE 2 39David Witchell BANYULE 0 35Simon Lenders OLD CAREY 0 28Brett Dintinosante OLD PARADIANS 0 23CLUB XVIII (SOUTH)Shane Metz ORMOND AFC 15 50George Dellaportas HAWTHORN 1 28Rodney Hawkins MAZENOD 0 20Stefan Davis MAZENOD 0 20Constantinos Terzoglou HAWTHORN 2 20PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTEDTO BRING ALCOHOL INTOELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTOANY VAFA VENUETHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 21


Geoff ReilleyRETROSAMEAGAIN?12 Months Ago – 2010In Division 2, ladder leaders Banyule were finding itdifficult to shake off a determined St Leos Emmausand no doubt the relegation area was providingthe Emmaus boys with plenty of passion. Banyule,trailing by almost 3 goals in the last and notperforming at their best, were given an appropriatemessage at the final break, took heed and kicked7.9 to nil to prove conclusively why they were ontop of their section. Final score <strong>16</strong>.22 to 12.11.Best – Parthenides, Walsh, Barclay (5), Gayfer, Giles,Cantwell (Banyule) and Hickey, Carey, Baranello,Robin, Hodder (4), McCann St Leos).In an extremely tight situation in Division 3, AlbertPark made a significant move into third place witha very comfortable victory at the expense of WestBrunswick, <strong>16</strong>.<strong>16</strong> to 3.6. A hatrick of three goalseach for Payne, Murnane and Maunder, led the wayas the Westies struggled to make any headway. Best– Lanigan, Maunder, Hayes, Payne, Hagen, King(AP) and Touzel, MacGugan, Haysey, Brown, Martin, Germon (WB).One of the main two contenders in Division 4,Monash Gryphons, were 15 goals up on NorthBrunswick at half time with every chance of doublingthe margin. North Brunswick had different ideashowever and fought back tenaciously to score 8goals to 11 in the second half. Best – Mackie, Booth(4), Nuguid (3), Wells (3), Wills (5), Wilson (Monash)and Hearn (4), Sweeney, Temperley, Lucevic, Ismail,Kemp (North Brunswick).5 Years Ago – 2006The scribes were all asked to submit their Teams ofthe Year at the half way mark of the season with thefollowing results for A and B Section respectively –B: Huw Lacey Old Melb), David Mason (Old Hail),Luke North (Uni Blues)HB: Brad Thompson (Old Iv), Thomas Wigney(Scotch), Ryan Sherman (DLS)C: James Beaumont (Old Melb), Brett Dobson(Marc), Josh Madden (St Bern)HF: Leigh Harrison (DLS), James Hope (Old Iv), BenDoherty (Scotch)F: Andy Cultrera (Trinity), Matt Handley (Old Xavs),Justin Arnold (Old Xavs)Rucks: And. Jenke (Old Hail), Heath Hopwood (OldHail), Charles Tallent (ScotchInterchange: Andrew Ramsden (Trinity), LukeLochran (Old Iv), James Scanlon (Old Xavs), MichaelKordick (Uni Blues).B: Mark Ensor (Beaum), Chris Graham (Beaum),Sean Towner (Old Ess)HB: Michael Tanner (Old Ess), Nick Stone (Colleg),Ben Carboni (Caulf Gramm)C: Chris Blumfield (Colleg), Pat Phelan (O B’ton),Matt Kempton (Blacks)HF: Blair Mason (O B’ton), Brett Sinclair (CaulfGramm), Shura Taft (Colleg)F: Lachlan Teal (Old Ess), Ryan Chard (SKOBS), JonoDixon (Colleg)Rucks: Marty Williams (Colleg), Jordan Leask (OldEss), Ben Robbins (Colleg)Interchange: Josh Richmond (MHSOB), DominicDunne (Maz), Brian Phan (Whitefriars), JamesKeogh (SKOBS)10 Years Ago – 2001In a stunning performance in D1 Section, Aquinasnot only demolished Uni Blacks but took their placein the top four with a 20.20 to 3.13 victory. Despitea list severely disrupted with injuries, Aquinas roseto the occasion with Daniel Den Braber leadingthe way supported in the main by Chris Woodenand Adrian Williams. Chris Sandiford in the ruck forBlacks was a shining light on an otherwise dull day.Salesian maintained their double chance spot andput Parkside’s 4 th spot in doubt with a 11.9 to 8.13win. Salesian were 8.1 to 1.6 at half time so Parksidedid well to narrow the gap in the second half. Best– Canavan, Bobetic, A Stevens, Logan, Davey, Todd(Salesian). Parkside were disappointed to the pointthey would not nominate their best!20 Years Ago – 1991Ormond travelled to Therry in A Section for a veryimportant contest and dealt Therry a severe blow,10.13 to 3.12 and with it came a chance for theMonds to feature in the finals after a disastrous startto the season. It also placed Therry in a precariousposition where they could easily drop out of thefour in the coming weeks. Ormond had the game22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


well in hand by half time in a low scoring affair andrefused to release Therry from the stranglehold.Best – Wood, D McDonald, Hille, A Grace, Clark,Madden (Ormond) and Ramsay, Eastmure, McCann,Crotty, Castaldi, Grocock (Therry).Banyule were too good for Old Xavs in B Sectionand consolidated in the top four with their 12.13to 10.10 victory. Best – D Williams, S Gray, Gent,Turnbull, Witchell, Ashton (Banyule) and Kelliher,McCorkell, Logan, Curtain, Bailey, D Landrigan (OX).North Old Boys captain, Tony Egan, played his 100 th. Since making his debut with NOBS’ U19’s in 1984,Tony had impressed all at NOBS with his attitude,ability and commitment.30 Years Ago – 1981A Section remained a very tight competition butthe real pressure was on fourth place with any oneof the teams from 5 to 10 not without a chance. DeLa Salle put in a telling performance against AJAXto win 7.14 to 3.10 and were confident of slippinginto the four in the coming weeks. Best M Greene,Maher, Franetic, Hollier, R McHenry, Deveraux(DLS) and Weiner, S Marks, Zemski, Bluzer, Kalmus,Friedman (AJAX).After trailing by a couple of goals at half time, UniBlues (third) lifted their game against Old Brighton(fourth) in the second half and won 14.7 to 9.10.Best – Yeo, Macauley, Lowe (6), Curnow, Bedford,Collins (Blues) and Shepherd, Warnock, McLennan,Epstein, Wakeham Priestley (OB).Congratulations were appropriately extended toGary (Lumpy) Rosewarne, Elsternwick’s outstandingcontributor, on reaching his 200 th game. CaptainCoach of his Club, multiple best and fairestwinner and <strong>Victorian</strong> player were some of Gary’sachievements. He had also ‘provided much advice’to umpires out on the field during his colourfulcareer to date. Lumpy Rosewarne typified the greatcharacters that graced amateur football gamesover the years and is still passionately following theVAFA to this day.40 Years Ago – 1971In C Section, Tooronga Malvern were keeping pacewith top team Old Trinity in games won but Trinityheld a substantial advantage in percentage andwere in top place. In this round Tooronga Malvernhad to really work to hold off a determined NationalBank team in a torrid affair. The Bankers led at eachchange and it took a herculean effort in the finalterm by the combine towin the game by the barestof margins, 17.10 to <strong>16</strong>.15,thanks to Brian Morrison’slate goals and telling,overhead marking. Brown was equally dangerousup forward for the Bank with 5 goals. Best – Carde,Rutherford, Heslop, Hoey, Parker, Morrison (TM) andBush, Morley, Thine, Evans, Brown (5), Strongman(Nat Bank).In D Section, Power House were indeed a ‘powerhouse’ in the second quarter with 11 goals 6behinds to Old Geelong’s 2.3. Almost 13 goals upat three quarter time, Power House had to workhard in the last quarter as Old Geelong kicked 8.2to finish with a ‘respectable loss’ (if there is such athing) 17.6 to 23.12. Best – Bartlett (13), Hammet,Christie, Gordon, Hoffman, Shewan (PH) andBaulch, Laws, Macpherson, O’Byrne, Whalley (7),Manser (OGGS).45 Years Ago – 1966In the worst weather seen for some years on a matchday, 3 leading teams were defeated, MelbourneHigh School Old Boys, Old Carey and AJAX beingthe unfortunate ones. It was AJAX’s first loss for theseason and Assumption lead all day to win 11.<strong>16</strong> to8.6. Jackson, McMahon and Munari were best forAssumption and Janover, Duzenman and Perelbergwere best for AJAX.Best goal scoring for the round in the poorconditions was Geelong’s Guy Wilson with 6 againstPreston.60 Years Ago – 1951Fairfield remained on top in C Section with aneasy victory over Glenhuntly 14.15 to 5.8. After aneven first term, Fairfield were in total control. Best– Jensen, Brooke (3), Drew (3), Grindall, Pilkington(6), Scoberg (Fairfield) and Clarke, McLaughlin,Manning, Billings, Patterson (3), Mounsey(Glenhuntly).Leading goalkickers in C Section were Jones(Fairfield) 37, Patterson (Glenhuntly) 34, May(Parkside) 33 and Harris (Parkside) 32.The only undefeated team in any section wasOrmond Juniors who had the commandingpercentage of 577.5, having only had a combinedtotal of 267 points kicked against them for theseason. They would certainly take some beatingcome finals’ time!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.auSUNDAYS 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 – 2/7/2011St Kevin’s - Premier B ThirdsOld Essendon – Premier CNorth Old Boys/St Pats - Division 1ReserveOld Westbourne - Division 2St Mary’s Salesian - Division 2De La Salle - U/19 PremierOld Scotch - U/19 PremierIvanhoe - U/19 NorthIvanhoe - Club XVIII NorthAjax - Premier CIncorrect Scores –2/7/2011Caulfield Grammar - Premier B ThirdsKew - Division 3Chadstone - Division 4Latrobe University - U/19 NorthSt Mary’s - U/19 SouthOld Geelong - Club XVIII SouthResults of Tribunal –12 <strong>July</strong> 2011Daniel Bolger, Old Mentonians(Under-19). Unreasonably roughcontact, 3 matches.Daniel Bolger, Old Mentonians(Under-19). Striking, 5 matches.Total: 8 matches.From <strong>July</strong> 9Paul Hudson, Old Westbourne.Charging, 3 matches.Alexander Brereton, La Trobe Uni(Under-19). Attempting to strike,2 matches.* Jamie Anderson, Point Cook.Insulting language, 2 matches.*Accepted Prescribed PenaltyResult of Investigations –12 <strong>July</strong> 2011Peninsula OB and Old Xaveriansminor melee, Under-19 matchon 2 <strong>July</strong>.Both clubs accepted prescribedpenalty of $250.Marcellin and St. Kevins minormelee, senior match on 2 <strong>July</strong>.Both clubs accepted prescribedpenalty. Marcellin $400,St. Kevins $250.24 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


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PREMIEROLD XAVERIANSCoach: Andrew GowersAssistants: Andrew Dillon Nick HollandJames McDonald Ted WoodruffReserves: Matt O’Hanlon, Andrew Jones,Andrew OswaldST BEDES M/TCoach: Owen LalorAsst Coach: Michael LovejoyAsst Coach: Sam AnsteyReserves Coach: Brad Berry2 Chris Santalucia4 James McDonnell5 Dan Rush6 Will Smith7 Michael Darvell (VC)8 Andy Biddlecombe (VC)9 Damien Lynch10 Jake Williams11 Luke Howard12 Marcus Allan13 Josh Agius (VC)14 Josh Douglas15 Matt Skidmore<strong>16</strong> Brad Rogerson17 Chris Larkins18 John Shaw19 Tim Dynon20 Dan Higgins21 Dan Noonan22 Cameron Hunter23 Lachlan Smith24 Cameron Purss25 Tim Biddlecombe26 Nick Wynne27 Tim Agius28 Sam O’Sullivan29 Matt Handley30 Liam Ginnivan31 Matt Ball (C)32 Oliver Gidley33 James Ulbrick34 Ryan Colbert35 James McDonald36 David Sapuppo37 Nick Dimattina38 Peter Ryan39 Jackson McGrath40 Sam Lees41 Esmond Prowse42 Louis Tiernan43 Jack Stean44 Matt Walsh45 James Glen46 Stuart Skidmore47 Brendan Goss48 Huw Davies49 Jonathan Pintal50 Fraser Paterson51 Tom McClusky52 Pat Ambrose53 Jon Mercuri (VC)54 James Morton55 Nick Biddlecombe56 Ed Lachal57 Mathew Rowse58 Jack Davies59 Dom Walker60 Dan Meehan61 James Quinn62 Matthew Romanim63 Tim O’MearaMAJOR SPONSORSEast MalvernCommunity Bank® Branch1. Paul Wintle2. Luke Wintle3. Luke Collins4. Ben Phibbs5. Dan Garside6. Jon Kane7. Anthony Scafi di8. Andrew Scafi di9. Chris Richards10. Michael Wintle11. James Tyquin (C)12. Tom Garside13. Pat Tyquin14. Simon Richards15. Hiwab Shakaib<strong>16</strong>. Ryan Power17. Nick Corda18. Alex Kane19. Matt Hilton20. Michael Meehan21. Pat Kean22. Jamie Maddocks23. Ryan Pendlebury24. Jack Hellier25. Dean Porter26. Gavin Brown27. Tom Marks28. Andrew McMahon29. Darcy Holden30. Michael McGettigan31. Adam Patterson32. Lewis Mitchell33. Sam Anstey34. Kristian Bleisner35. Michael Barnhoorn36. George Rowlands37. Brendon Dillon38. David Teasdale39. Luke Barnhoorn40. Dean Zagami41. Mark Geschke42. Jamie Marks43. Hayden Jeans44. Alex Cross45. James Murnane46. Todd Bastion47. Luke Kowalski48. Andrew Fyans49. Shaun Glennen50. Tim Mavric51. Adam Zagami52. Sam Nicholls53. Stephen Ary54. Nick Seeber55. Tim Demacedo56. Carey Neville57. Chris Maddox58. David Ferraro59. Aiden Foote60. James McDevitt61. Pat Liston62. Luke Porter (CR)63. James Morrisson64. Dale Martin65. Shane Jones66. Damien Waters67. Jarryd Robertson70 Luke Terrell75 Adam RyanMAJOR SPONSORSBatman CouriersBuxton Real EstateBendigo Bank26 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


PREMIERCOLLEGIANSCoach: Mark Hibbins / Simon ArnottReserves: Denis CastaldiOLD TRINITYCoach: Adam AndrewsAssistant: Gerard Sholly/ Leigh Clarke1 Jono Dixon2 Tom Bull3 Charlie Holst4 Nick Ries5 Andrew Scott6 Jack Bull7 Shura Taft8 Daniel Strachan8r Cam Unsworth9 Michael Dyer10 James Jorgensen11 Nicholas Sautner12 Simon Hall13 Lloyd Whitby14 Barclay Dixon15 Jay Austerberry<strong>16</strong> Andrew Baxter17 Richard Hosking18 Trent Zimbachs19 Stuart Inglis20 Sam Troon21 James Harvey21r Ollie Howard22 Hugh Apted23 Wil Tardif24 Tim Baxter25 James Kondarovskis26 Ed Bird28 Andrew Dunlop29 Nick Stone30 Josh Kamener31 Nick Roach32 Chris Blumfi eld (C)33 Lachlan Ferguson33r Marty Williams34 Harry Croft35 Anthony Carydias36 Nick Corp38 Tom O’Donnell39 Ollie Howard40 Luke Casey41 Brad Duff42 Jack Parsons43 Ed Malone (RC)44 Paul Evans45 Andrew Stone46 Julian Hampton47 Alex A. Benton48 Sam Doupe-Watt49 Ryley Berry50 Jayden Head51 Leigh Saunders52 Chris Godfrey53 Glenn Sampson54 Tom Sztefek55 Mark Austin57 Charlie Simmons58 Nick Bobeff59 Sam Cutts61 Ed Cordner65 Alexander Croft66 Huw Forbes90 Tim Foster1 Dayne Coulsen-Hoffecker2 Kristian Butler3 Andrew Bourke4 Brent Walsh5 Brendan Jennings6 Heath Banfi eld7 Brendan Iezzi (C)8 Tim Walsh (VC)9 Andrew Hore-Lacey10 Jack Osborne (VC)11 Kris Spassopoulos12 Luke Pacconi13 Jack Gale14 Harry Tinney15 Angus Greene<strong>16</strong> Jake Walsh17 Leigh Clarke18 Jack Healy (VC)19 Nick Howell (VC)20 Rob Humann21 Tim Howell22 Brett Barrat23 Andrew Ramsden24 Andrew Marsden25 Kristian Noden26 Matthew Hale27 Matthew Brown28 Harry McGregor29 Tom Healy30 Max Burgess31 Callum Pohl32 Brett Robertson33 Joel Aitken34 Justin Kenna35 Paul Langdon36 Nick Bourke37 Ben Howell38 Cameron Stockdale39 Jed Burgess40 James Webster41 Fergus Stewart44 Chris Beaton45 Andrew Kinross48 Jack Hunt49 Ned Hunt51 Tom Fogarty56 Scott Meighan57 Will Bowman59 Tim Cade62 Jim Wilson63 Stuart Cade86 Alex BrawnTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 27


PREMIER1 Simon Taylor2 James Beaumont (C)3 Tom Paule4 Jono Nash5 Cameron Beck6 Chris Righetti7 Sam Dunnell8 Nathan Henley9 Billy Irving10 Andrew Prowse (VC)11 Tom Bachet12 Chris Hood13 Charlie Gardiner14 Will Lewis15 Adam Morgan<strong>16</strong> Luke Casey-Leigh17 Tom Davidson18 Tom Hywood20 Ben Mckie21 Natt Nixon22 James Ray23 Nick De Steiger24 Mike Davis (VC)25 Tom Campbell26 Matt Wright27 Alex Clarke28 Jeremy Beaumont29 Kane Penn30 Alex Carter31 Karl Lombardozzi32 Will Harvey33 Aaron Klutke34 Harry Jupp35 Aiden Leishman36 Ben Hayes37 Tim Mclardy38 Adam Marangon39 Charles Cumbrae-Stewart40 Jono Gooley41 Al FergusonOLD MELBURNIANSCoach: David LandriganAssistants: Frank Dunell, Wayne OswaldReserve: Mick CartyThirds: Chris Jenkins42 James Newton43 Lachie Bennett44 Phil Young45 Ted De Fegely46 Martin Mccoy47 Matt Churkovich48 Will Myer49 Jono Phillips50 Al Armstrong51 Konrad Spies52 Lachie Cameron53 Marty Stannard54 Lewis Haralambous55 Nick Amato56 Chris Stubbe57 Steve Zayler58 Steve Petsinis59 Theo Code60 Tom Healey61 Tom Harrison62 Will Smibert63 Chris Baillieu64 Will Johnson65 Tim Gobbo67 Sam Playfair73 Tim Davis1 Sam Thompson (VC)2 Ash Lim3 Gus Gray4 Charles Tallent5 Matthew Tyler6 Hamish Dick7 George Dick8 Lachie Hill9 Scott Sherwen10 Mark Passador (VC)11 Nick Allen12 James Bowden14 Adam Houlihan15 Matthew Parisi<strong>16</strong> Shane Neaves17 Ashley Noonan18 Caillin O’Shannessy19 Lachie Cohen20 Tim Green21 Adam Routledge22 Hugo Perry23 Max van den Broek24 Jack Davis25 Pat Butler26 Nich Hildebrandt27 Robbie Ferraro28 Jake Collins29 Travis Ronaldson30 Scott Bradley31 Lachie Armstrong32 Richard Eva (C)33 Matthew Cogan34 Sam Barnett35 Will Strange36 Nick Clay37 Sean Leith38 Jason Sherriff39 Simon Barnett40 Al Pike41 Richard Wilkinson42 Tom McKinley43 Byron Smith44 Tim Keck (RC)45 Sam Leetham46 Nich Lawrence47 Anzack Newman48 Fraser Macfarlane49 Oliver Baxter50 Alex O’ShannessyOLD SCOTCHCoach: Peter Banfi eldAssistant: Brian WintonReserves: Tim ShearerAsst Reserves: Steve SchillingThirds: Hamish Taylor51 John Daggian52 Simon Chandler53 James Long54 Jayden Charlton55 Nich Cox56 Tim Mead57 Lachie Cooper58 Matthew Shadiac59 Andrew Mitchell60 Nic Thompson61 Will Allen62 Michael Chitham63 Cam Mason64 Tom Harkness65 Fergus McKenzie66 Jayson Speck67 Ollie Hay68 Max Davis69 Alex van Ryn70 Oliver Nickson71 Leo Tang72 Ben Nickless73 Rob Njoku74 Alex Williamson75 Lachie McDonough76 Brodie Leahy77 Matt Burns78 Richard McCann79 Hamish Taylor80 Hamish McClean81 Tim Melville82 Will Ponsford83 Adrian Cox84 Will Mackintosh85 Robbie Hays86 Peter Rattray87 Alex Stott88 Nick Jamieson89 Blood jumper90 Mitchell Scott91 Jason Goldsworthy92 Matthew Seed93 Blood jumper94 Blood jumper95 Tim Mursell96 Angus Lie97 Hugh McKenzie98 Tom Gherardin99 Charlie Houghton28 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


PREMIEROLD CAREY1 Steven Freemantle2 Grant Baldwin3 Ben Smithwick4 Julian Rowe5 Luke Maslin6 Joel Newnham7 Thomas Evans (C)8 Paul Fiorenza9 Christopher Casey10 Christopher Laidlaw11 Scott Virtue11 Morgan Evans12 Glen Parker13 James Courtot14 Alistair Stewart-Holmes15 Jarrod Reid<strong>16</strong> Brendan Huf17 Cameron Smith17 Mathew Laidlaw18 Nicholas Colbert19 Carl Peterson20 James Murrie21 Lachlan Mcqueen-Miscamble22 Andrew Kent23 Cameron Howat (VC)24 Alexander Thompson25 Andrew Willingham26 Jamie Carpenter27 Alistair McQueen-Parton28 Sam Arthur28 Ryan Crozier29 Jack Joslin30 Cameron Jones31 Brett De Leijer32 Bas Simpson33 Luke Marriott34 Luke Crozier35 Robert Josephs36 Thomas Newton37 Steve Harris38 Luke McKinnon (RC)39 Alex PattisonSenior Coach: Trevor RoweAssistants: Richard Oppy, Travis Derricott40 Sam Hassett40 Gavin Plummer41 Simon Cust42 Scott Gordon43 Alistar Reed44 Dylan Hyne45 Tim Rule46 Simon Bramwell47 Liam Cooney48 Nic Newhouse49 Travis Chiuchiarelli50 Blake Fordham51 Simon Davidson52 Nicholas Koa53 Ben Laing54 Frank Greco55 Tim Angus56 Lewis Fotheringham57 Tim Smith58 James McWhinney59 Robert O’Hern60 Will Cushen61 Matt Howat62 Ronan Kinsella63 Adam Remmers64 Geoff Trumble65 David Bowley66 Marcus Ramsay67 Ben Armstrong68 Tim Wilkins70 Sam Landgren71 Andrew Mazzocato72 Campbell Wallace73 Callum O’Brien74 Simon Lenders76 James Wagner (RC)77 Andrew Bird1 Nick Roberts2 John Nicolopoulos3 Matthew Moore4 Mark Collins5 Michael Duggan6 Tyson Hunt7 Xavier Murphy7R Peter Harrison8 Simon Hale8R Alexander Roberts9 Jarrod Moloney10 David Lowe (C)10R Beau Hill11 Will Fenton12 Dwayne Holt13 Jacob Gotch14 Joshua Harris15 Damien Hale<strong>16</strong> Sam Pickett17 Sam Williams18 Ben Humphrey19 Brett Eddy19R Rishton Mcardle20 Aaron Shields20R Sam Morwood21 Daniel Close21R Shane Griffi n22 Aaron Kneebone23 Ryan Sherman24 Nathan Harris25 Lachlan Bull26 Sam Nethersole27 James Crowe28 Sam Haslem29 Leigh Harrison30 Joel Phillips30R Daniel Griffi n31 Nick Stewart32 Jack Vickers33 Steven Muller34 Luke Semmel35 Justin Baxter36 Tom McMahon37 Pat Carroll38 Lachlan O’Connell38R James Hansen39 Ben Oakley40 Edward ClinchDE LA SALLECoach: Greg McLoughlinAssitants: John McDonough,Damon PaullReserves: Dom McInerneyThirds: Liam O’DonnellSPONSORS41 Brendan Close42 Tom Humphrey43 Mark Todd44 Tim Kovess45 Ryan Harris46 Luke Jarvis47 Hugh Nicholson48 Eddie Espinosa49 Tom Naughtin50 Tyson Parker51 Joel Pollard52 Tom Moloney53 Edward Murphy54 Michael Nankervis55 Steven Hogan56 Patrick Monaghan57 Ben Nethersole58 Luke Williams59 Jack Jarvis60 Michael De Luca61 Johnny Creedon62 Shane Griffi n63 Jesse Brown64 Sam Bennetts65 Kieren Grant66 Luis Godhino67 Robert Gamble69 James Meade88 Rob GambleTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 29


PREMIEROLD HAILEYBURYCoach: David LappageReseves: Craig BrockleyUNI BLUESCoach: John KanisAsst Coach: Fergus WattsReserves: Chris Baumgartner1 Liam Donelly2 A Brown3 Hamish McLauchlan4 Sam Langford-Jones5 Toby Gill6 Samuel Casey7 Tom Tyrell7 Alexander Johnston8 Farooq Mohammed9 Peter Gleadhill10 James Pitcher11 Matthew Ditchfi eld12 Matthew Lillie13 Brett Voss14 Travis Ridgway15 David MacKenzie (C)<strong>16</strong> David Comben17 Scott Fitzgerald18 Nicholas Harrison18 William Rule19 Christopher Morrison20 Ashley King21 Matthew Hoffman22 Matthew Douglas23 Chris Ferguson24 Ash Salter25 Lachlan Nash26 David McCormack27 Matthew Jones28 Spencer Roberts29 Brett Carson30 Benjamin White31 David Mason32 Ed Limon33 Lachie Ferguson33r Marty Williams34 Corey Millard35 Tomas Chisholm (VC)36 Adam Weekes37 Daniel Brown38 Anthony Wright39 S Mayes40 Travis Wyeth41 A Byass42 Lachlan Wyeth43 Jason Kurta44 Jarrod Mclauchlan45 Con Aligizakis46 D Mayes47 Julian Bayard48 Tristan Coles49 Luke Pitcher50 Paul Silberer51 Luke Davey52 Mark Seccull53 Mitchell George54 Adam Vitolins55 Ben Langford-Jones56 Scott Jensen57 Andrew Kight58 Rhys McMurray59 Wayne Smith64 P Benton69 M Wray60 J Steen61 J Coleman62 G White64 P Benton66 W Smith69 M Wray1 P Butko2 M McLeod3 C Shaw4 S Gilbertson5 Q Gleeson6 J Mugavin7 M Kilpin8 S Toulmin9 S Chadwick10 T Hunt11 H Vickers-Willis12 M Torney13 T Girdwood14 B Peters15 B McConnell<strong>16</strong> A Austin18 M Monteith19 A Lowcock20 J Watts21 M Steinbach22 B Millard23 J Meagher24 T Muhlebach25 A Nice26 N Anderson27 H McDonald28 A Weddell29 R Key30 D. Brady31 J Van de Pol32 M Paterson33 S Roche34 W Hartnell35 M Allen36 D Withers37 L Butler38 T O’Hare39 D Heinz40 P Smith41 T Stainforth42 M.Allen43 B Merriman44 J Wood45 D Barton46 H Rankin47 C Pyke48 J Maxwell49 N Taylor50 J Perkins51 Tom Maddocks52 J Crawford53 S Bryce54 S Curran55 L Butler56 W Robinson57 J Heinz58 D Parkinson59 D Paton60 Tris Maddocks61 A Christensen62 J Maguire63 B Laidlaw64 A Walsh66 D Gumley67 N Hardie-Grant68 D Gregory69 Nick McRae70 L Quin72 D Marshall73 R Wilson74 R Quail75 T Bean76 L Michell77 O Lade78 T Calvert80 M Tucker81 J Clifford82 J McArthur83 P Hayes84 M Rees87 B Girdwood89 R Kennedy91 W Van De Pol92 M Pickering94 W McLachlan99 J Eastman30 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


PREMIER BOLD IVANHOECoach: Craig HunterAssistant Coach: Renato Dintinosante/Russel JessopReserves: Darren TollOAKLEIGHCoach: D GatelyAsst Coach: N JenkinsReserves Coach: B Gately1 R Geischen2 B Tremellen3 L Lochran4 S Geilings5 P Dinakis6 S Low7 J Geischen8 A DelMonte9 C Sutherland10 L Phillips11 N Butler12 C Branigan13 J Binney14 O Weatherly15 E Greer<strong>16</strong> T Cotsworth17 C Nichol18 C Darzi19 D Steele20 D Hawkes21 S Fragiacomo22 J Britten23 I Dawklns24 R Butler25 E Byrne26 B Harrison27 Z Keane28 S Morris29 A Paine30 B Tieman31 A Diorites32 J Weston33 S Ward34 R Jessop35 T Hosking36 G Hartrick37 A Baldwin38 J Faulkner39 A Solomidis40 M Bacskos41 L Harrison42 T Harrison43 S Smith44 S Brennan45 A Bernardi46 N Clark47 S Cetin48 G Fowler49 C Crowley50 M Bodycoat51 T McDowell52 J Viney53 R Coleman54 R Stamford55 B Thompson56 C Toohey57 A Bolzan58 M Caserta59 A Steer60 D Madigan61 J Miriklis62 J Minas63 C Roger64 A Pascolo65 B Halkyard66 T Pantano67 O Gualano68 A Caserta69 M Bladin70 M Whittaker71 P Westman72 M Young73 A Subotsch74 A Caple75 S Adam76 A Webb77 J Jordon78 B Mantesso79 R Fitzgerald80 L Page-Wood1 Dion Lucas2 Michael Harold (C)3 Dermot Cleary (VC)4 Christopher Hogan5 Kieren Hogan6 Damien Britt7 Christopher Lamb8 William Manning9 Gary Bennett10 David Counihan11 Stephen Doherty12 Ben Hogan13 Joshua Derks-Revere14 Patrick Di Siervi15 Daniel Costigan<strong>16</strong> Steven Buchanan17 Tim Doherty18 James Chapple19 James Hunt20 Joshua Paola21 Josh Stanton22 Alex Pound-Gow23 Tim Edwards24 Matthew Bennett25 Jack Hind26 Stephen Ott27 Lee Barrand28 Braden Wass29 Robert Holden30 Peter Holden31 Reserved32 Christopher Meyers33 Leigh Head34 Michael Bentham35 Gerard Roney36 Nathan Monaghan37 Shaun Briggs38 Tim Goldsmith39 Gabby Irons40 Aaron Shaw41 Simon Way42 Andrew Spyros43 Andrew Young44 Tim Scott45 Robert Layton46 Zac Thiessen47 Mathew White48 Justin Tolley49 Nicholas Seel50 Daniel Mercuri51 Anthony Ashworth52 Thomas Eden53 Christopher Mercuri54 Tommy Golik55 Sean Earl56 James Cleary57 Emmanuel Catalla58 Matthew Wass59 Adam Keady60 Patrick Ioannidis61 Jake Pappon62 Jason Olsen63 Patrick Sham-Yuen64 Shane Borland65 Marco RomeroProudly Sponsored By..Miles Real Estate........IvanhoeMax Kirwan Mazda........PrestonBendigo Bank.................East IvanhoeBlue Rock Chartered Accountants.MelbourneBETTER TORQUE AUTOMOTIVE40 Oxford Street, Oakleigh 3<strong>16</strong>6PH: 9564 7044 FAX: 9564 7205THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 31


PREMIER BST KEVINSCoach: Stuart PowellAssistant Coach: Michael RizioReserves: Kornel DachsST BERNARDSCoach: Chris TankardReserves: James MountAssistant: Nick Smith1 Matthew Murphy2 James Keogh3 Ben Dowd (C)4 Kieth Brick5 Patrick Dowd6 Daniel Mahoney7 Ring Charlie8 Josh Gabelich9 Josh Giansiracusa10 Karl Wissell11 Elliot Waldron12 Nick McArdle13 Troy McMaster14 Tom Hickey15 Michael Sullivan<strong>16</strong> Pat McLennan17 Patrick Aughton18 Tom McDermott19 Glen Chivers20 Daniel Mount21 Scott Newman22 Phil Edgar23 Tom Simpson24 Tom Marchesani25 James Kennedy26 Sam Bishop (VC)27 Steve Landers28 Michael Giansiracusa29 Dom Gibbs30 Simon O’Connor31 Anthony Lynch (C)32 Nathan Hobson33 Mark Drinkwater34 Anthony White35 Hamish Townsend36 Luke Griffi ths37 Matthew Shannon38 Mark Mazzarella39 Pat McCarthy40 Sam Ryan (RC)41 Tom McPherson42 Peter Murray43 Ricky Caldow44 Hamish McPherson45 Sam Conlan46 James Musty47 John Griffi ths48 Peter Lynch49 Tom McCann50 Gerrard Holland51 Mike O’Neil52 Reece Arnott53 Jack Mullen54 Tom Crooks55 Pat Murphy56 Terence Lattanzio57 Pat Keely58 Marty Coloe59 Kris Straughan60 Liam Dunne61 Pana Karageorgiou62 Jordan Anthony63 Connor Fitzgerald64 Jeremy Venosta65 Kane Mios66 Jock Marchesani67 Tim Fitzgerald68 Ben Omizzolo70 Michael Landers71 Samuel Carne72 Nick Marchesani73 Richard Larson74 Ben Marchesani75 Kevin Skafte76 Chris McPherson77 Ryan Donovan78 Adam Myhal79 Charles Randles80 James Syme81 Sam Brown82 Andrew Leahy83 Sam Hall84 Jarrod Nash85 Ben Hughes86 Jarrod O’Keefe87 Ray Short88 Scott Thomas1 J. Molony2 R. Schroder3 M. Sullivan4 A. Stapleton5 A. Jolley6 J. Bevanda6R M. Salvadori7 C. Liberatore8 M. Angel8R J. Evans9 M. Buckley10 B. Garth11 S. Mitchell11R C. Davis12 B. Hogan13 C. Mitchell14 N. Cooke15 J. Indomenico<strong>16</strong> K. Dalmau17 L. O’Sullivan18 A. Singleton19 A. Merrington20 S. Scott21 T. Overman22 J. Foulds23 J. Forder24 B. George25 A. van Meel26 A. Smith27 P. Gamwell27R J. Mount28 P. Holland29 J. Ryan30 J. Smith31 J. Creasey32 T. Caven32R J. Harvey33 N. Smith34 D. Byrne (c)34R M. Byrne35 T. Pearson36 R. James37 J. Potter37 G. Breheney38 S. Iannazzo39 M. Licciardio39R M. Juricskay40 J. Madden41 N. Thomas42 S. Bergin43 J. Stapleton44 G. Basseggio45 S. Canatalli46 E. Cole47 D. Bergin48 X. Cox49 M. Stapleton50 S. Bugryn51 D. Lamanna52 J. Manunzio53 N. Hughes54 B. Cooper55 L. Cookson56 A. Mitchell57 A. Sicari58 J. Fistrovic59 M. Hughes60 A. Ciantar61 S. Chatfi eld62 B. Glasson63 M. Anson64 C. Godfrey65 J. Flannery66 J. Hughes67 A. Kavanagh68 M. Marion69 T. McGlade70 G. Christie71 J. Pignataro72 B. Shepheard73 L. Baird74 D. O’Neil75 Z. Awan76 A. Neal77 L. Neal78 M. Clip79 T. Isaacs80 O. McIntyre81 D. Janides82 D. Kavanagh83 J. Hellard84 D. McManus85 B. McManus86 G. Joseph87 J. Anderson88 D. RyeNORTHSUBURBANSPORTSCLUB. INC.32 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


PREMIER BCAULFIELD GRAMMCoach: Steven LawrenceAssistants: James Lawson, Greg MeredithReserves: Dale LawrenceMARCELLINCoach: Stephen McphersonReserves: Damien TheiszAssistants: Dean Grainger / Paul Northey1 Tom O’Sullivan2 Ben Price3 Andrew Lawson4 Aiden Clarke4 James Shanahan5 Jordan Stewart6 Chris Hammond7 Andrew Ross8 Stefan Garrubba9 Ben Carboni10 Andrew Strain11 Sean Meredith11 Nick Edwards12 Justin Perkins13 Sam Wood14 Chris May15 Andrew Docker<strong>16</strong> Gavin Winter17 Dan King18 Matt Sundberg19 Luke Price20 Max Slonim21 Dean Scheetz22 Zac Parsons23 Chris Fagan23 Andre Lister24 Chris Game25 Brett Sinclair26 Simon Widjaja27 Louis O’Keefe27 Josh Mccahon28 Gavin Colosimo29 Jason May30 Clay Williams31 Dean Spanos32 Chris Axais33 Ben Hyland33 Clay Johnston35 Andrew Spittal36 Ed Kalaja37 Ed Hawke38 Luke Spinks39 Alex Ford40 Sandy Nevile41 Mark Liddell42 Justin Kremmer43 Woody Eke44 Daniel Pelchen45 Dave Allanson46 Tom Small47 Greg Cannell47 Tim Hammond48 Ryan Lewis49 Luke Matias50 Dylan Tobias51 Jack McLean52 Tom Sundberg53 Ben McLoughlin55 Anthony Garrubba56 James Cleeve59 Brett Cater60 William Rowsthorn62 Peter Mayes63 Jake McCahon64 Simon Tamblyn66 William Berry1 Matthew Bortolotto2 Jarrod Carlson (VC)3 Nicholas Birrell4 Thomas Jones5 Simon Considine6 Nicholas Crosbie7 Marcus Solomon8 David Wildsmith9 Luke Considine10 Tom Stafford11 Jonathan Blanch12 Matthew Holmes13 Cam Woods14 Anthony Layton14 Michael Abrahams15 Jonathan Bortolotto<strong>16</strong> Simon Abrahams17 Luke Boyd18 Derrin Gartner19 Steven Crapper20 Daniel Kayrooz21 David Tantsis Hall22 Nicholas James22 Timothy Montagna23 Matthew Beyni24 Trent Carlson25 Daniel McMahon (DVC)26 James Winstanley27 Matthew Gasparini28 Jacob Gasparini29 Tom Jordan30 Daniel Redmond31 Anthony McGlin32 Matthew Turner33 Jake Symes (C)34 Dallas Jarred35 Ashley Viney36 Timothy Blanch37 James Coburn38 Anthony Manakis39 Colville Brendan40 Jacob Mahoney41 Crimmins Joel42 Josh Whelan43 Stephen Pesavento44 Tom Black45 Adam Lincoln46 Money Tim47 Jack Watty48 Ari Loucas49 Luke Ware50 Michael Viney51 Ben Whelan52 Allister Evans53 Matthew Bridges54 Adrian Coburn55 Daniel Bourke56 Liam De Neefe57 Aaron Comerford58 Mark Grigoruk59 Daniel Coloe60 Robert Kemp61 Ryan Michael62 Brady Hogan63 Cam Colville64 Sean Connell65 Robert Feraro66 Samuel Robson68 Liam Brockhus74 Alexander Montalto76 Samuel Chandler77 Phillip NewnesCAM HAMMOND FLOORSTAIT TIMBER & HARDWARE -TOORONGATHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 33


PREMIER BHAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Russell BarnesAsst. Coach: Steve Kennedy,Brendan RobbinsReserves: Anthony Quon/Jaye MacumberOLD BRIGHTONCoach: Paul McCormackAssistant: Simon WilliamsRes. Coach: Ross StewartAssistants: Daniel Mann1 Leigh Fletcher2 Mark Devereaux3 Guy Martyn4 Gary Carr5 Stuart Burggraaff6 Nick Lyall7 Anton Duddy8 Adam Mcneil11 Nick Henry12 Daniel Andersen13 Gerrard Woods14 Jackson Ward15 Zack Alcott<strong>16</strong> Garry Giasoumi17 Daniel Corp18 Richard Atkins19 Tom Mitchell20 Thomas Youl21 Jay Ting22 Matt Terech23 Matthew Gray24 Thom Mccarthy25 Shem Curry26 Matthew Innes27 Josh Verlin28 Ben Kezilas29 Carl Emmins30 Brendan Culvenor31 Ed Turner32 Lachlan Mcdonald33 Michael Karas34 Lee Smith35 Ashley Fisher36 Stefan Constantinou37 Ben Trivett38 Jason Giasoumi38 Jesse Lovig39 Jack Baxter40 Alex Ross41 Jordan Goss42 Alex Dusek43 Kelvin Rudd44 Tom Mcnamara45 Harvey Scholes46 Matthew Menneke47 Lachlan Wheeler48 Jesse Donald49 Michael Fort-Williams50 Kyal Mcneil51 Matthew Powell52 Robert Bibby53 Leon Mccarthy54 Nick Jewell55 Tristan Thormann56 Steven Tomadin57 Russell Howe58 Rick Jones59 Richard Taylor60 Max Greenway61 Jack Massie62 Flynn Trotter63 Chris Britton64 Brenton Stevens65 Stuart Suleyman66 Sean Durston-Ryan67 Jackson Naulty68 David O’brien70 Matthew Law1 Ben Skinner2 Michael Stewart3 Tom Jakobi4 Josh Homann5 Andrew Edge (CC)6 Jimmy Davis7 Michael Dewar8 Antony Bristow9 Andrew Dewar10 Jon Edge11 Blair Mason12 Jarrod Sargent13 Nick Coroneous14 Thomas Clarke15 Ben Gadsden<strong>16</strong> Brock Rawlinson17 Matt Browning18 Charlie Kennett19 Tom Mentiplay20 Cal Reilly21 Tim Fogarty22 Brett Rose23 Michael Karayannis24 Jon Perrett (CC)25 Riley Cummin26 Ben Austen27 Lachlan Nicholls28 John Nockles29 Josh Dickerson30 Tom Skewes31 Nick Graham-Bowman32 David Jennings33 Nick Marston34 Tom Mariani35 Elliott Yeatman36 Scott Cramey37 Michael Janssen38 Chris Mizzi39 James North40 Jack Cannon41 Marcel Bruin42 Leigh Hendra (CC)43 Tim Marshall44 Max Leashman45 Spencer Timms46 Tim Cooney47 Pat Carroll48 Stuart McKell49 Alex Jackson50 Andrew Ogilvie51 Daniel Sargent58 Sam Jewell60 Brendan Blattwww.hamptonrovers.com.au34 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


PREMIER BUNI BLACKSSenior Coach: Marc WoolnoughAssistant Coach: Chris BarrettReserves Coach: Luke O’ConnellBEAUMARISCoach: Jason MifsudAssistants: Craig Tonkin / Josh BourkeReserve Coach: John Burke1 Isaac Anderson2 Tyran Bell3 Scott Myers4 Anthony Evans5 Huw Lacey6 Jake Matthews7 John Kosch8 Scott Hissey9 Scott Weekley10 Harry McKenna11 Bart Mill12 Dan Hunt13 Angus Drysdale14 Simon Thomas15 Nicholas Dubois<strong>16</strong> Jack Keegan17 Tom Purcell18 Josh Gaylor19 Corbin Stevic20 Richard Wood21 Mark Bolton (C)22 Tom Howgate23 Dan Costello (VC)24 Hugh Symon25 James Clarke26 David Batten27 Nick Batten28 Justin Crameri29 Levi Kalms30 Andrew Jesse31 Tim Mccullagh32 Steven Flight33 Jordan Foster34 Andrew Else35 Leigh Dadswell36 Tom Angel37 Lachlan Crameri38 Tom Napier39 Adam Pitt40 Nick Holt41 Simon Yule42 Charlie Richardson43 Alex Solomon-Bridge44 Hamish Guthrie45 Mitch Aitken46 Tom Huggins47 Tom Brennan48 Michael Cousens49 Ben Farrow50 Jack Heeley51 Xavier Hatch52 Jake Higginson53 David Swift54 Alex Blizzard55 Jonathan Gibson56 Nicholas Sproal57 Grant Astall58 Kevin Stark59 Justin Trowell60 Edward Armit1 Matthew Duggan2 Rob Cathcart3 Matthew Petering4 Sean Coote5 Mark Ensor6 Chris Langdon/Andrew Spence7 Tom Dean8 Will Sanchez9 Doug Pritchard10 Nick Loucaides/James LeBreton11 Sam McBain12 Scott Gower13 Will Murton14 Tim Collins15 Alex Bennett<strong>16</strong> Matthew McNally17 Anthony Carroll18 Chris Germano/Nick Kennedy19 Mick Atkins20 Callan Buckley21 Josh Kelly22 Luke Atkins23 Adam Catlin25 Travis Woolnough24 Kelvin Barnes26 Michael DeFontenay27 Brayden Haynes28 Mick Millar/Steve McLaughlin29 Tom Nash31 James Lapa33 Matthew Stephens34 Will Edmonds35 Sean McNicholas36 Scott Kendall37 Lachlan Quirk37 Tom Abbott38 Michael Wilson39 Luke McNicholas40 Brett Wall41 Marcus Lee42 James Bliesner43 Mark Bramwell43 Jordan Thompson44 Pete Richter45 Greg Roberts46 Simon Lee47 Tim Lees47 Tom Gandy48 Jarrad Evans49 Luke Slater50 Matthew Kurta51 Tim Wallace52 Jay Williams53 Matthew Hutcheon54 Chris Badman55 Joel Billing56 James Nicholson57 Travis Kelly58 Luke Sketchley59 Craig Tubb60 Mitchell Bourne61 Brad Kilgore62 John Bramwell63 Mitch Keating64 John Roney65 Steve Hadatich66 Ashley McWilliam67 Ben Strong68 Jack ColemanB ENDIGO PRIVATEBANKING SERVICESThe Clyde HotelTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 35


PREMIER COLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Tim KillworthAssistants: Fraser Cameron, Terry YmerMAZENODCoach: Paddy SteinfortAssistant Coach: Adrian Connolly/Troy Bridgland/Kevin ChamberlainReserves Coach: Troy Bridgland1 Simon Bennett1 Roshan Gill2 Andrew Benson2 Damian McGuigan3 Mitchell Hough4 James Buckingham4 Daniel De Sanctis4 Blake Hillier5 Alex Beveridge5 Jordan Eade5 Samuel Riley7 Warren Carlyle (C)7 Luke Smith8 Jordan Heffernan8 Sam Jenke9 Mark Atkinson9 Robert Deev10 Fraser Cameron11 Josef Atkinson11 Jake Hart12 Michael Price13 Brad Dean13 Declan Mitchell14 Troy Smith14 Jack Ymer15 Rohan Kapoor<strong>16</strong> Samuel Killworth17 Phillip Bennett (DVC)18 Sean Rusling18 Alexander Stewart19 Jack Le Cerf20 Jason Hinkley20 Matthew Partington21 Alex MacKenzie22 Simon Bonyhady23 Daniel Schmidt24 James Sharp25 Jason Edwards26 Tom Byrnes27 Caine Hillier (DVC)28 Matthew Decarne28 Sam Mulligan30 Robert Penn-Tonkin30 Peter Storey33 Jack Flynn34 Chris Bell34 Matthew Woodbridge36 Alex Pylka36 Gregory Sargeant36 Stephen Derry38 Nick Bennett38 Scott Gregory39 Jackson Crothers39 James Robinson41 Gregory Tolson42 Adam Goldblatt42 Philip Kanz43 Ben Hart (VC)43 Evan Ramage45 Matt Boyall45 Dominic La Fontaine47 Stephen Warr49 Daniel Dick51 Harry Brown51 James Way52 Peter Hare53 Andrew Romanin54 Jarod Collins58 Matthew Cottrell58 Stephen Fitzpatrick59 Joshua Kennedy60 Owen Dickson62 Nicholas Searles63 Gregory Paul63 Christopher Woodbridge65 Michael Mandjian1 N. Lewton2 M. Chamberlain3 D. Hansen4 T. Bourbon5 J. Beard6 R. Mann7 F. Reed8 R. Thomas9 S. Stanley10 D. Chamberlain11 C. Smith12 P. Iacovangelo13 M. Regan14 N. Meehan15 N. Parry<strong>16</strong> P. Stanley18 A. Gee19 N. Bogar20 T. Castricum21 S. Inglis (C)22 S. Veltman23 S. Oldman24 R. Kaye25 J. Kelly26 D. Maskill27 T. Bailey28 F. Deegan29 A. Holmes30 C. Keane31 S. Christopher32 J. Cetraro33 S. Balloch34 D. Regan35 D. McLean36 N. McLean37 T. Vallance38 D. Grant39 J. Fahey40 L. Hawkins41 L. Allen42 C. Raine43 J. Le Rosso44 B. Costin45 D. Micallef46 J. Miller47 J. DiPietro48 C. Jayaweera49 N. Klavins50 K. Kelly51 J. Fitzsimmons52 P. Johnson53 D. De Leon54 J. Kavanagh55 C. Jones56 S. Mann57 D. McLeod58 S. Bamblett59 D. Nisbett60 N. Daskalou61 A. Ciavarella62 B. Parker63 J. Hende64 C. Mann65 T. Stanley67 J. Bates68 G. Cocks71 D. Carter72 B. Willersdorf74 C. DeBonoMajor SponsorSMARTFRAME36 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


PREMIER CMHSOBCoach: Paul DoddReserves: Matthew NicholasAJAXCoach: Bernie SheehyAssistant Coach: Adrian Morrissy &Mark SegalReserves: Darren Seidl1 Steve Villani2 Josh Richmond3 Andrew Lim4 Matthew White5 Luke Campbell6 Michael Brain7 James Tran8 Andrew Villani9 Lachlan Evans (c)10 Ryan Czwarno11 Chad Hewish12 Mark Bowen13 Simon Anderson14 Matthew Hamilton-Ho15 Joel Kiteley<strong>16</strong> Jarrod Sherwin17 Dylan Hamilton-Ho18 Drew Bernau19 Lachlan Hood20 Marcus Gehling21 William Taft22 Kris McDonald23 Greg Grigoriou24 Nicholas Orchard25 Heath Taylor26 Steven Harrison27 Nicholas Hawking28 Lachlan Fuller29 Jackson Bunting30 Paraic Kelly31 Trent Rutherford32 Anthony Cassell33 Ricky Van Es34 Ewan Thompson35 Chris Wright36 Shannon Keough37 Tim Harper38 Tom Rendell39 Bear Agushi40 Ramsay Willmott41 Alan Wise42 Alex Drew43 Ron Shell44 Alistair Higginbottom45 Ben Seeley46 Lukas Toman47 Wayne O’Connor48 Andrew Hall49 Rhys Johnson50 Adam Jones51 Hays Bailey52 Johnny Varchione53 Daniel Carcour54 Mark Ham55 Matthew Nicholas56 Tim Wright57 Chris Bentley58 Adam McKenzie59 Tom Fraczek60 Michael Power61 James Simpson62 Ed Byrne63 Ciaran O’Gorman64 Michael Homesy65 Daniel Esdaile70 Nicholas Brinkley71 Phil Milione1 Ronen Heine2 Jason Israelsohn3 Daniel Freed4 Nick Gold5 Jason Ritterman6 David Fayman7 Marcus Jankie8 Geoff Measey9 Gary Blieden10 Jason Seidl11 Warren Steinberg12 Sam Chester13 Ben Hershan14 Jarrod White15 Rubin Winograd<strong>16</strong> Nick Marks17 Josh Ludski19 Ash Kalb20 Josh Kalmus20 Jake Sharp21 Josh Mendies22 Adam Spencer-Laitt23 Ari Lewski24 Josh Sacks25 Jake Lew26 Ben Kalmus27 Josh Givoni28 Matt Nissen29 Adam Caplan30 Josh Gottlieb31 Jesse Kochen32 Adam Sacks33 Noah Rischin34 Adrian Lewin35 Corey Jankie36 Dean Steinberg37 Daniel Werzberger38 Brett Joffe39 Adam Trytell40 David Selzer41 Michael Selzer42 Luke Jankie43 Ash Moss44 Brad Caplan45 Michael Shafar46 Stuart Fayman47 Tim Freed48 Joel Gocs49 Josh Dorevitch50 Nadav Harel51 Josh Lancman52 Yannai Lang53 Dean Levitan54 Oliver Ford55 Aaron Nadler56 Adam Marks57 Adam Porat58 Gabe Segal59 Jesse Feldy60 Ash Berman61 Phil Dewinter62 David Wlosczcowski64 Daniel Roth65 Michael Shmerling66 David Glass67 Ryan Winston68 Jason Samuel69 Ben Rosenberg70 Luke Peters71 Brad Yudelman72 Josh Lancman73 Josh Berlinski74 Jarrod Herscu75 Ben Patt76 Gary Tenenbaum77 Ari Wytwornik78 Evgeni RoutmanTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 37


PREMIER COLD ESSENDONCoach: Trent CummingsAssistant: Jordan Leask, David CalthorpeReserves Coach: Alex FraserWERRIBEECoach: Kirk NortonReserves: Shane Doyle1 Joel Alexander2 Blake Anderson3 Andrew Baddeley4 Robert Baddeley5 Nick Bartram6 Aaron Bell7 David Biggs8 Tim Biggs9 Tim Campbell10 Daniel Cantwell11 Sam Caruso12 Stuart Dale13 John Dalinkewicz14 Josh Daskiw15 Kane Dawson<strong>16</strong> Sam Dawson17 Tom Day18 Jeremy Dazkiw19 Tim DiBlasi20 Ryan Edwards21 Michael Fahey22 Onray Fernando23 Liam Fitzgerald24 Daniel Flaherty25 Matthew Flaherty26 David Forrest27 Andrew Frazer28 Stefan Galbo29 Lain Genovesi30 Brent Glassford31 Darren Gradzki32 Ryan Griggs33 Teghan Henderson34 Sean Howard35 Ben Hutchesson36 Bradley Jones37 Ryan Jones38 Kade Kendall39 Jordan Leask40 James Lenhart41 Jayden McDonald42 Andrew McKenzie43 Brad McNamara44 Justin Milesi45 James Millar46 Andrew Palmer47 Andrew Parker48 Jeremey Pivone49 Dean Podger50 Mark Ravenello51 Basil Remboulis52 Craig Ridley53 Jarad Rogers54 Daniel Roscoe55 Daniel Ryan56 Eddie Salto57 Andre Samo58 Jesse Saunders59 Matthew Schappacher60 Sam Skurrie61 Trent Skurrie62 David Stewart63 Josh Stormont64 Jordan Tootell65 Jeremy Watson66 Leigh Wellington67 Jack Williams68 Ben Wilson69 Tom Wilson Jnr70 Tom Wilson SnrElizbeth Machine Company1 Andrew Cunningham2 Cameron Lee3 Brett Norton4 Stefan Gallea5 Aaron Taylor6 Andrew Panayi7 Troy Anderson8 Matthew Palmington9 Jim Ayling10 Nathan Black11 James Norton12 Tate McCutcheon13 Tristen Angelini14 Lee Johnston15 Aidan Murphy<strong>16</strong> Matthew Taylor17 Jesse McLellan18 Shaun McCutcheon19 Adam Morrow19 Travis Dean20 Brent Morrow21 Ross Fastuca22 Daniel Riosa23 Adam Alifraco24 Justin Palmer25 Nathan Adamo26 Mikael Purton27 Dale Carlton28 Wayne Pelar29 Sean Dean30 Travis Dean31 Dale Laing32 Matthew Palmer33 Ryan Harrington34 Matthew Dean35 Matthew Link36 Andrew Taylor37 Patrick Keogh38 Lucas Menegazzo39 Christopher Scudamore40 Alex Eade41 Stefan Angelini42 Michael Sleep-Dalton43 Daniel Schibeci44 Michael Cunningham45 Stan Sapountzis46 Nick Morrison47 Reece Attard48 Louis Elavato49 Adam Salamone50 Ryan Walker51 Dan Pelar52 Stephen Simpson53 Michael Freeman54 Theo Sapountzis55 Timmothy Morrish56 Bronson Paech57 William Swaby58 Todd Van Bloomstein59 Josh Radcliffe60 Michael Moyle61 Stephen Jurkovic62 Mason Mitiou63 Rhys Stooke64 Callum Patterson65 David Menegazzo66 Wade Spencer69 Bradley Apps70 Rhyse Yassar71 Ayden Johnson38 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


PREMIER CFITZROYCoach: Tim BellAssistants: Michael Pickering, Simon Kelleher,Brett PollardReserve Coaches: Paul Diacogiorgis andAnthony CorponiRUPERTSWOODCoach: Gavin KerrAssistant: Matthew Neville1 James O’Reilly (C)3 Ross Borland4 Rory Angiolella5 John Clark5 Paul Diacogiorgis6 Chris Polidoris7 Jack Beech8 James Meakin9 Pat O’Connor10 Tom Cheshire11 Ben Atherton12 Antony Harbor13 Jesse Dimond14 Innes McPhail15 Sam Buckley<strong>16</strong> Stephen Graham17 Jess Cameron-Wootten19 Justin Nagorcka19 Lyall Timms20 Harry Topp21 Michael Lee22 Josh Sprague23 Sam Baker24 Jack Parkinson25 Austin Ley25 Michael Cussen26 Jack Dalton27 Chris Wills28 James McGee29 Martin Cook30 Nick O’Reilly31 Jack Simcoe32 Ben Roberts33 Jack Parkinson34 Will Johnson35 Callen Moore36 Dimitrios Kynigopoulos37 Kiao Inthavong38 James Cowan-Clark39 Drew Olarenshaw40 Martin Cusack41 Nick Reinalda42 Michael Shaugnessy43 Mat Coad45 David Lee46 Gary McCarthy47 Adam Fyffe48 Jamie Harding50 George Warton51 Max Ellis57 Alex Knorr77 Anthony Corponi85 Will Pickering1 J. Phillips2 B. Gay3 M. Gaunt5 S. Bishop7 B. Whitehead8 L. Brennan9 E. Dressler10 T. West11 L. Spinner12 N. Beever13 A. Silvester14 J. Plummer<strong>16</strong> D. Barry17 J. Pretty18 T. Murphy19 D. Collins20 G. Moule21 G. Phillips22 L. McKenna23 H. Spinner24 H. Woodard25 B. Brennan26 N. Egan27 T. Neely28 L. McGovern29 T. Smith30 D. Morrice31 J. Rush32 N. Webster33 T. Buttigieg34 M. Bryce35 G. Carland36 T. Whelan37 L. Smith38 M. Morrice39 P. Barry40 P. Faulkner41 J. Taylor42 J. Hine43 J. Treloar44 N. Webb45 T. Mitchell46 P. Gibbs47 K. Jamieson49 B. Lovett50 C. Driver55 M. BraddySPONSORSReds FoundationHarrington Earl Estate AgentsDegani Bakery CafeMcCoppinsClyde HotelNABTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 39


PREMIER CMONASH BLUESCoach: Tim PowellAssitants: Mark Frater, Conor O’SullivanORMONDCoach: Michael OatenAssistant/Development Coach: Brett RoweReserves/Development Coach: Anthony GraceReserves Assistant Coach: James Muzzell1 Ewan Flanagan2 Joe Cunnington3 Daniel Dalton4 Brock Mackenzie5 James Rosengarten (RC)6 Michael Davidson7 Andrew Young8 Andrew Hickey9 Sam Baring10 Kade Collins11 Dujon Fuzzard12 George Smyth (C)13 Tim Powell14 Justin Main15 Alistair Moles<strong>16</strong> John Turner17 Jordan Bell (VC)18 Joel Bartram19 James Mckenzie21 Earl Ree-Goodings23 Kieran Beck24 Peter Verbeek25 Tom Waters26 Lachlan Inglis27 Daniel Montoya28 Jack Gallagher29 Andrew Costley30 Joe Griffi ths31 Sam Whiting32 Nick Whitmore33 Rami Shenouda34 Rowan Shields35 Chris Godsil (RC)36 Aaron Williams37 Tim Mckenzie38 Justin Mitrevski39 Matt Mccart40 Daniel Brogden41 Adam Jaques43 David Young45 Martin Phillips46 Sam Walsh48 Matt Mason49 Will Dore50 Alex Mckenzie53 Michael Chapman55 Matthew Grogan56 Andrew Beecroft57 Pat Long58 Lachlan Preston61 Nick Rhoden62 Scott Wood63 Nick Reid64 Ryan Mcivor67 James Hawkins69 Tim Kenyon72 Rob Harmeston76 Harry Stephenson78 Matt Stewart80 Michael Fenwick-Nevin81 Hamish Mccredie85 Darcy Meehan88 Tom Osmond1 Luke Russell2 Dylan Elkman3 Rob Chisholm5 Matthew Martinov6 Daniel Brosnan7 Simon Keleher8 Trav Hine9 Matt Hine10 Ryan Martin11 Christian Mc Carthy12 Ben Mc Carthy13 Tim Allan14 Boyd Upstill15 Trent Bond<strong>16</strong> Jak Wardley17 James Clements18 Wayne Cove19 Dwain Bailey20 Dan Te Hennepe20 Matthew Oaten21 Orry Lack22 Luke Duthie23 Daniel Willis24 James Muzzell25 Jesse Plostins26 Jay Steet27 Sam Ashton28 Andrew Clinch29 Steve Tolongs30 Chris Coghlan31 Sam Barnes32 Tom Gibney33 Anthony Anastasio34 Tom Dureau35 Michael Te Hennepe36 Aaron Holman37 Damian Casey37 Tom Buckley38 Lloyd Anrep39 Nick Ryde40 Pat Malone41 Dan Frazier42 Joss Holdsworth43 Sam Clements44 Gareth Taylor45 Mitch Young46 Kurt Sonnberger47 Michael Farthing48 Tim Blacklburn49 Chris Pymm50 Sean Pietersz51 Daniel Haysom52 Tom Haysom53 Anthony Cribbes54 Liam Murphy55 James Taylor56 Waylon Lewis57 Michael Barnes58 John Leggett59 Nick Shulman60 Stuart Gay61 Luke Summers62 Evan Lukas63 Lachlan Upstill64 Jarrod Franklin65 David Machin66 James Feather67 Alistair Mccooke68 Louis Mckenzie69 Luke Saunders72 Richard Keane83 Nick Sinclair88 Sam Jess40 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


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Saturday 9 <strong>July</strong>BIG VSENIORS:BIG V WINS A HEARTSTOPPERCoach Dean Anderson, whose previous two triesto beat the VCFL had ended in last kick disasters,finally got this team over the line at Sheppartonon Saturday night. Again, it was a near thing, butthe Ammos were the better team and deservedtheir victory, the first against the Country since2011.The game began at breakneck speed and itwas the <strong>Amateur</strong> team that made the running.Matt Ball and Dan Flaherty looked dangerousearly. Unfortunately, there were several shotssquandered and the VAFA lead was just five pointsat the first change, though Jack Watts slotted abeauty from the boundary line. The second termwas the VAFA’s best, with Matt Torney, Nick Wynneand Al Austin providing enormous rebound andRyan Colbert and Cam Howat clear winners acrossthe middle of the park. With winners emergingeverywhere, Nick Sautner struck three times in ahurry and they went to the break with a 21 pointlead and a big appetite for the kill.Darkness had well and truly descended by thetime the second half began, and under brightfloodlights, Jonno Nash streamed through themiddle at the 4m mark to slot the Big V’s seventhgoal. At this stage, there was every sense that wewere about to witness a slaughter. Not so. TheVCFL took over the centre clearances and roaredinto action and the goals came thick and fast.The VAFA surrendered the lead in a hurry as theCountry hit targets, but Daniel Strachan won acouple of crucial clearances and Sautner and SamDunell restored some equilibrium with theirreplies.At the final break, the Ammos led by four points,with Anderson demanding that his team hangtough and take the game. In a tension filled finalterm, the teams traded goals. An almost certainmark to the Country’s dangerous goalsneak wasthwarted by the long right arm of Hiwad Shakaib,while some excellent work from Sautner enabledDunell to seal it for the VAFA.Cam Howat won the Robert “Frosty” Fuller Medalfor best afield, Ryan Colbert was voted by the VCFLas the VAFA’s best and Trent Zimbachs won theSpirit of the Big V Award.VCFL 3.1 3.6 10.7 13.8 (86)VAFA 3.6 6.9 10.11 13.14 (92)Goals: N. Sautner 5, S. Dunell 2, C. Peterson 2, J.Watts , C. Howat , J. Perkins , J. NashBest: C. Howat, R. Colbert, M. Torney, N. Sautner, A.Austin, D. StrachanPREMIER C – DIV 4: COUNTRY TOO STRONGFOR BRAVE VAFAA gallant Premier C-Div 4 VAFA team went downto Vic Country in an entertaining contest at DeakinReserve on Saturday. The second quarter provedthe major difference, with the VCFL team rammingon eight goals to 2.1. The Ammo team had begunwell, combining beautifully to move the ballforward, but inaccurate kicking prevented earlyreward. In contrast, the Country team made its42 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


early shots count and they took a lead they neversurrendered. After the second term barrage, theAmmo team was solid and accountable in the thirdstanza, just failing to win the low scoring quarterand in the last, competed strongly enough to havewon the quarter until some late Country swoopsagain blew out the margin.The VAFA best included the Old Essendon livewiresTim and David Biggs, Werribee Districts polishedmidfielder Nathan Black and his teammateMatthew Dean, who played a blanketing rolethat earned him the Spirit of the Big V award.Banyule’s Dave Drapac was solid, while MentonianGareth Snow was also impressive. Paul Florance,a seasoned rep player and U23 All-Australianfrom Bulleen Templestowe, also provided gooddrive, though the obvious forward talent in theVAFA team was held in check by a tight Countrydefensive unit.It was a tough afternoon for an Ammos team thatnever gave up, though it seemed obvious thatits opponent, drawn from massive numbers ofplayers, would have competed well with its ownsenior team.VCFL 2 4.1 12.6 13.9 18.11 (119)VAFA 1.5 3.6 4.8 6.9 (45)Goals: N. Black 2, P. Florance , R. Chisholm , D.Fayman , G. BoydBest: N. Black, M. Dean, P. Florance, T. Biggs, D.Biggs, D. DrapacU19: STRONG EARLY, BUT COUNTRY STRONGERThings began promisingly enough, but in the end,the stronger bodies of the VCFL players poweredthem away to a 28 point victory that avenged theirloss last year at Sportscover. The Ammo defencewas strong throughout, restricting the Country’sscoring, but its own forward line was held in checktoo. Skipper Dan Garside was strong all afternoonand continued the form he displayed in the U23Carnvival in June, while Max van den Broek did apower of work in the ruck and around the ground.Tom Humphrey was a strong rebounder andBrendan Grech showed great dash across themidfield and kicked two goals as well. St Kevin’sJames Grinter saw a lot of action, while nowseasonedPremier performer Darcy Holden andHaileybury’s Peter Gleadhill were in everything.Tom Penberthy was also strong in the ruck, whileTrinity star Dan Ahearne had his moments too.Uncharacteristically poor kicking for goal costthe VAFA, particularly early when it had theascendancy early. The slippery conditions broughtabout by overnight early game rain did not assist,but the VAFA boys played it out until the endand can hold their heads high. Dan Garside wasnamed best, while Tom Humphrey picked up thespirit of the Big V award.VCFL 1.2 6.4 7.6 10.10 (70)VAFA 2.5 4.5 5.10 5.12 (42)Goals: B. Grech 2, M. Evans , D. Iaucione , C. CassidyBest: D. Garside, T. Humphrey, B. Grech, J. Grinter,D. Holden, M. van den BroekTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 43


Darren DawsonFTLOTGMILESTONES100150200300400Banyule’s Hoota Gray: What a legend. His record speaks volumes forthe ilk of the man, Senior Best and Fairest, Premiership Player, Inductedas a Banyule Legend, Senior Best and Fairest award named in his honour,Reserve Coach, long time committee member and games record holder.Hoota started his footy career in the juniors way back in 1973 and iscurrent games record holder of the junior club. His passion for the Bears issomething to behold.Banyule’s David Witchell, a goal kicking forward pocket freak has all thetricks, as a small forward was exhilarating to watch and too this day isamongst the leading goal kickers in the Clubbies.Witchy’s record with the bears is outstanding. Inducted as a BanyuleLegend, he’s a six time Banyule leading goal kicker, 3 time state rep forthe Big V, club vice captain, Reserves Coach, Club XVIII coach, currentSenior Assistant Coach at the rampaging Bears in 2011, and a long-timecommittee member. Witch has the passion like no other when it comes tofooty especially for his beloved club. His footy knowledge and work ethicis amazing. If you want to know anything about any one in <strong>Amateur</strong> footy,he will probably know it.Emmaus St Leo’s Phil ‘Doozie’ Carey joined the Animals U19s in 1999 and was a dashing fullback in their 2000 premiership side. He has developed into a versatile, dependable senior player.Fatherhood has changed Doozie forever into a Victor Mature like Animal to the great relief of hisclub stalwarts parents Paul and Pauline.A fantastic player and committeeman who is doing greatwork around the club.Kew’s Nick Tinetti was recruited from Old Xaverians in 1999 and has been a regular senior playersince arriving, playing across half back and through the midfield. Nick captained the club for 7years from 2004-2010 and is currently in the leadership group. With his pace, courage and skillNick has been a regular at the top end of many of our best and fairest counts over the last decade.Nick is also a great clubman is a current member of the committee.Old Geelong’s Ed Bales has been a great servant to club over his nine year career, having missedvery few games as well as doing a lot of work off the field.AJAX’s Adrian Lewin joined the club in 2000. “Lewy” has played at all levels. A regular seniorplayer in the mid decade, a serious ankle injury curtailed his career in 2007. After an absence oftwo years he returned last year and has been a valuable reserves player since.University Blacks’ David ‘Dougy’ Batten, son of 1974 A Grade Premiership Captain Jack Batten,started with the Blacks in 2001, and has been an integral part in the Blacks rise from Div 1 toPremier in 2008. Dave played in the 2004 Division 1 and 2005 Premier C premierships, the latterin which he was best afield. Dave has captained the club and is the host of the clubs belovedweekly ‘Black Spot’.St Bernard’s goal sneak Tate Parson is a graduate of the club’s junior pathway. He was best onground in the 2003 Reserves Premiership with 5 goals. With injuries and two years in Queenslandplaying with Southport whilst completing his physio course, it has taken him a while to reachthis milestone.Emmaus St Leo’s Nic Robin followed in the footsteps of his father and uncle in joining theAnimals 2004 and was best on ground in the 2005 U19 premiership team, kicking eight goalsfrom centre half forward in a match winning display. Nic has continued to show his great talentsin the seniors ever since.44 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


10050Ajax’s Geoff Measey was able to play over 3 years with the U19s before breaking into the seniorsin 2005. A dour, strong and reliable defender “Mease” has gained the new nickname of “GP” notfor Grand Prix but Goal Post. Well done Geoff.Elsternwick’s Mark ‘Spitta’ Spence has been a integral part of the Reserves side since joiningthe Wickers and his endeavour and attack on the ball has been first class playing in the centre oron the wing and was rewarded last year being named as Captain of the Reserves.Old Scotch’s Tom Harkness is a hugely improved and much loved member of the OSFC, abreakout season across half-back last year resulting in a Reserves best and fairest.Old Scotch’s Scott Bradley is a wingman with a keen goal sense who has consolidated himselfas a valued member of the Reserves and as a jovial clubman.Haileybury’s Tom Chisholm played U19s in 2005 and quickly found his way onto the wing in theseniors. He was a pitvotal player in the 2006 OHAFC A Section premiership team. All Australianhonours would be bestowed upon him but an innocuous ingrown hair and subsequentoperations would rob him of much of the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Fearless and full of teamspirit Tom put that behind him and went through the good and bad times at McKinnon in thefollowing years and in 2011 was appointed vice captain of the club. Never one to take a backwardstep, ‘Chis’ is one of the Bloods’ very best.Old Geelong’s Tom Slattery started at the club in 2008 and is the current Reserves Best andFairest WinnerOld Scotch’s Alex O’Shannessy is a young reliable defender who provides good run in theReserves. He is a player with potential to play plenty of Senior football down the track.Old Scotch’s Tim Mead is a classy half-forward who has finally overcome persistent injuries andis now playing some good senior football in 2011.Old Scotch’s Cameron Mason is a naturally gifted half-forward who made his way through theThirds, Reserves and finished in the Seniors at the end of 2010.Old Scotch’s Nick Lawrence is a very talented strongly built small forward who is a valuableasset to the senior team.Old Scotch’s John Daggian is a hard running dependable defender who has been a regularcontributor to the Thirds over the past several seasons.Haileybury’s James Pitcher joined his brother Luke at McKinnon after a spell at De La Salle. 50games has come pretty quickly for ‘Pitch’ and he is very dedicated footballer - in both preparationand recovery. After playing much of the 2010 season in defence minding the dangerousforwards, the skillful right footer has found his way forward in 2011, taking on a goal sneak role.Courageous under fire and a really reliable kick for goal Pitch has quickly become one of theMagenta and Black’s favourite sons.Haileybury’s Liam ‘Lazy’ Donnelly has possibly the most inaccurate nickname in the VAFA. Arunning machine and a conscientious health and fitness fanatic, Liam is anything but lazy! Liamjoined Old Haileybury in 2007 where he played over 20 games in the u/19s. A spell at the CaseyScorpions saw him share his time for a season or two but in 2010 he literally burst into seniorprominence with his blistering sprints down the wing, his willingness to ‘take on the opposition’and his enduring courage.THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 45


CLUB XVIIINorm NugentTURN-UPS AND TURNAROUNDSTrue to my prediction Round 11 results werecertainly unpredictable and in some casesdownright amazing. To select six winners fromtwelve matches was an achievement rather thanan aberration.University Blacks suffered a severe setbackfrom their Clayton cousins when Monash Bluestriumphed by forty points. The two leading sides,Old Melburnians and Old Xaverians increasedtheir stranglehold on the double chance withvictories over De La Salle (57 points to the OMs)and St Bernard’s (“Crocodiles by 73 points). OldIvanhoe severely dented the finals ’aspirations ofPrahran/ Assumption with a fifty four point win.Early inaccuracy prevented Old Ivanhoe buildinga lead, a state they rectified in the third quarterby scoring six unanswered goals. From this pointOld Ivanhoe were never in danger of losing. Theirbest were; Christopher Toohey, Dale Hawker andCaptain/ Coach, Sam Pearce.” Veteran AndrewSlawinski (“Hollywood”), Adam Ballard and LukeFarrell were best for Prahran/ Assumption.The Ivanhoe/ Banyule game was another in whichmy prediction was far removed from reality.Banyule showed what a poor judge I am as theywon by eighty two points.AJAX virtually sealed its final four position whenthey defeated leaders Hawthorn by twenty onepoints. The enigma that is Old Geelong continuedwhen lowly placed Hampton Rovers, in front oftheir reunion crowd, inflicted a seventeen pointloss on the aspiring finalists. Ormond,’ kicked thesweep”, when they bounced back from last week’sloss to defeat Richmond Central by one hundredand thirty five points. Shane Metz had a day toremember as he kicked fifteen goals for Ormond.Preview of Round 13De La Salle, on form to date, should defeatMonash Blues. Old Xaverians should furtherfrustrate Prahran/ Assumption’s finals’ hopes bydefeating the ‘Four Blues” today. Old Ivanhoeshould continue their upward ladder movementFitzroy led Therry Penola throughout andaccelerated to a seventy nine point win afterholding a thirty point ascendancy at the longinterval. I was way out with my prediction of aNorth Old Boy’s/ St Patrick’s win over WilliamstownCYMS. The CYs proved far too big and strongfor the NOBs who were quite short of players.Williamstown eventually won by seventy onepoints. Best for the vanquished was Old Scotchrecruit, Tim Downing. A depleted Old Paradianshad a real struggle before they defeated UHS-VUby twenty five points. Parade Coach, Tim. Livywas effusive in his praise of Andrew Tenson andDamian Hannam whose nine goal total proveddecisive. Old Carey dented Richmond Central’slate run to the four with a seventy three point winover the Cardinals.TODAYSelections in BOLDCLUB XVIIIDE LA SALLE v MONASH BLUESOLD XAVERIANS v PRAHRAN ASSUMPTIONST BERNARDS v OLD IVANHOEUNIVERSITY BLACKS v OLD MELBURNIANSCLUB XVIII (NORTH)BANYULE v OLD PARADIANSOLD CAREY v FITZROYRICHMOND CENTRAL v NORTH OLD BOYS/ST PATSUHS-VU v THERRY PENOLAWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v IVANHOECLUB XVIII (SOUTH)MAZENOD v HAWTHORNOLD GEELONG v AJAXRICHMOND CENTRAL AFC v HAMPTON ROVERS46 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - OPEN 1-7 SATURDAY


y defeating St Bernard’s. University Blacks havethe opportunity to be the first team to defeatOld Melburnians and by so doing consolidatefourth place. Despite these incentives, I select OldMelburnians to win again.In an early match of special significance toBanyule, they should honour their two stalwartswith a big win over Old Paradians. Old Carey willprove too strong for Fitzroy and I select RichmondCentral to account for North Old Boys/ St Patrick’son the Bartlett Reserve. Therry Penola should takethe points over UHS-VU for whom a victory mustcome. Williamstown CYMS should defeat Ivanhoedown by the Bay and thusvirtually seal a first semi finalappearance.In a preview of the second semi final, former leaderHawthorns travel to meet new leader Mazenod.At Central reserve, I favour Mazenod to comeoff a bye and win the game. Which Old Geelongwill turn up to play AJAX? Are Old Geelong lionsat home and lambs away as their recent displaysindicate? As I don’t know, I favour the consistentAJAX outfit to win. Hampton Rovers should winagain by defeating Richmond Central who haven’twon on the field this season.LAST ROUNDClub XVIII (1)Monash Blues 2.1 6.1 8.10 13.11 (89)University Blacks 1.1 4.3 4.5 7.7 (49)GOALS Monash Blues: M. Chapman 2 S. Chapman 2 A. Jaques 1 R. Shenouda1 J. Griffiths 1 A. Costley 1 S. Walsh 1 M. Stewart 1 A. Beecroft 1 M. Phillips 1M. Fenwick-Nevin 1 University Blacks: R. Moffatt 2 R. Butler 2 S. Astbury 1 J. Cordner1 A. Mackay 1BEST Monash Blues: J. Griffiths R. Shields A. Costley T. Powell S. Chapman K. PerryUniversity Blacks: C. Watts J. Cordner S. Leslie G. Allan R. Butler S. DavisOld Melburnians 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.8 (110)De La Salle 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.11 (53)GOALS Old Melburnians: E. Cooper 4 A. Clark 4 S. Wettenhall 2 A. Tandy 2A.Haralambous 1 A. Ray 1 W. Christian 1 O. Webb 1 T. Code 1 De La Salle:J. Comerford 3 T. Bellomo 1 M. Barron 1 T. Kovarik 1 C. Coyle 1BEST Old Melburnians: W. Christian E. Cooper A. Tandy O. Webb T. SchofieldS. Wettenhall De La Salle: L. Wilmann C. Coyle W. Dwyer T. Bellomo J. MeadeJ. ComerfordOld Xaverians 4.4 7.5 12.8 17.13 (115)St Bernards 1.1 5.3 5.5 6.6 (42)GOALS Old Xaverians: M. Green 5 M. O’Kane 4 W. Martin 3 A. Favaloro 1 D. Swanton1 M. Silk 1 A. Nolen 1 T. Fitzgerald 1 St Bernards: P. Harris 2 M. Trim 1 A. Buckley 1S. Smith 1 A. Gurrisi 1BEST Old Xaverians: M. Green M. Roache N. Aird D. Swanton M. O’Kane S. O’BrienSt Bernards: D. Janides B. Hogan N. Cooke A. Stefano C. Mitchell J. DeveryOld Ivanhoe 2.5 7.8 13.11 <strong>16</strong>.17 (113)Prahran Assumption 3.1 5.1 7.2 9.5 (59)GOALS Old Ivanhoe: D. Hawkes 4 D. Toma 4 J. Delaney 3 S. Pearce 2 A. Diorietes 2B. Halkyard 1 Prahran Assumption: A. Slawinski 4 D. McGrath 1 A. D’Cunha 1A. Ballard 1 J. Cranfield 1 B. Allen 1BEST Old Ivanhoe: A. Diorietes D. Toma T. Hill D. Hawkes B. Mantesso S. LeggettPrahran Assumption: N. Keohler A. Ballard D. McGrath P. Cotter L. GodeassiA. SlawinskiClub XVIII (North)Fitzroy 4.1 7.6 10.12 15.<strong>16</strong> (106)Therry Penola 2.5 2.6 3.8 3.9 (27)GOALS Fitzroy: G. Poulton 6 M. Willson 2 J. Murray 1 K. McKenzie 1 T. Dlabik 1T. Wilson 1 S. Graham 1 A. Turner 1 O. Dunn 1 Therry Penola: not providedBEST Fitzroy: A. Turner J. Murray M. Willson T. Kimpton A. Shears G. Poulton TherryPenola: not providedWilliamstown CYMS 3.5 5.7 10.11 14.11 (95)North Old Boys/St Pats 0.0 2.3 2.5 3.6 (24)GOALS Williamstown CYMS: C. McKenzie 3 D. Wouda 2 G. Shine 2 C. Goucher 1D. MacLeod 1 A. Kosmatos 1 T. Monti 1 B. Grant 1 J. Crawford 1 M. Broomhall 1North Old Boys/St Pats: D. Treppo 1 A. Clinch 1 B. Lawty 1BEST Williamstown CYMS: C. Pach D. Hetrelezis M. Broomhall J. CrawfordD. MacLeod D. Williams North Old Boys/St Pats: T. Downing C. Stribley A. ClinchS. Clinch J. CoxOld Paradians 1.2 7.8 8.10 11.13 (79)UHS-VU 2.1 4.3 5.5 8.6 (54)GOALS Old Paradians: A. Tenson 5 D. Hannam 4 R. Thomas 1 D. Lewis 1 UHS-VU:D. Peart 3 D. Gallo 1 J. Bowes 1 B. Cross 1 T. Krizanic 1 A. Lee 1BEST Old Paradians: A. Tenson D. Hannam J. Maugeri A. White D. Lewis A. ZiellaUHS-VU: D. Gallo C. Bramwell C. Little S. Staples H. Valentine D. PeartOld Carey 3.6 9.6 15.9 18.12 (120)Richmond Central 3.0 5.2 6.2 7.5 (47)GOALS Old Carey: N. Everett 4 L. Cooney 4 S. Landgren 2 M. Ramsay 1 A. Bird 1J. Rule 1 T. Wilkins 1 T. MacReady - Bryan 1 J. Smith 1 B. De Leijer 1 M. Sontag 1Richmond Central: S. D’Arcy 2 A. Kyriakou 1 R. Hummerston 1 R. Nolan 1 C. Glowrey1 W. Morley 1BEST Old Carey: N. Everett B. De Leijer S. Hassett L. Cooney A. Bird P. GleddenRichmond Central: R. Nolan N. Rice D. Buckthorpe A. Kyriakou T. Pritchard B. PriestBanyule 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.21 (129)Ivanhoe 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.11 (47)GOALS Banyule: J. McDonald 5 T. Prior 4 J. Knape 3 M. Osborne 3 J. Brazzale 2 L. Giles1 Ivanhoe: T. Sheehan 2 A. Caneva 1 A. Bain 1 N. Addison 1 O. Scott 1BEST Banyule: L. Mowat C. Buckley T. Valvo M. Pamio M. Osborne M. CremaIvanhoe: B. Walters O. Scott N. Addison C. McKenzie T. Sheehan A. CanevaClub XVIII (South)Ajax 5.2 6.3 9.5 13.5 (83)Hawthorn 0.1 3.5 6.7 9.8 (62)GOALS Ajax: A. Cooper 3 L. Peters 2 J. Lancman 2 A. Berman 2 D. Sandler 2J. Dorevitch 1 D. Glass 1 Hawthorn: A. Mihalis 5 N. Criticos 2 C. Terzoglou 2G. Dellaportas 1 E. Terezakis 1 G. Georgiu 1 D. Korlos 1 A. Boocock 1BEST Ajax: J. Dorevitch L. Peters j. Gottlieb D. Steinberg J. Lancman A. MossHawthorn: C. Terzoglou N. Criticos A. Boocock M. Lardo A. MihalisOrmond AFC 7.3 12.8 14.18 23.21 (159)Richmond Central AFC 1.1 2.4 2.4 3.6 (24)GOALS Ormond AFC: S. Metz 15 D. Bailey 2 N. Umiljendic 2 R. Wiley 1 C. Medcraft 1M. Broadhurst 1 T. Foy 1 Richmond Central AFC: J. Egan 2 B. Needham 1BEST Ormond AFC: S. Metz J. Harry N. Blandford G. Hammond N. ShulmanL. McKenzie Richmond Central AFC: B. Janner D. Pocock J. Egan S. McIntosh B. RyanHampton Rovers 1.3 4.5 10.8 11.13 (79)Old Geelong 2.2 5.6 8.8 9.8 (62)GOALS Hampton Rovers: A. Power 2 M. Gray 2 S. Anderson 2 G. Woods 2 M. Flahive1 A. Quon 1 S. Tiernan 1 Old Geelong: not providedBEST Hampton Rovers: A. Power D. Anderson S. Anderson S. Wright B. KezilasG. Woods Old Geelong: not providedTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 47


Darren DawsonFTLOTGFOR THELOVE OFTHE GAMEDon’t forget to grab your copy of the Age withyour $3 canteen purchase at VAFA senior gamesthis week. The Sunday Age will be available atSportscover Arena on Sunday at the big gamebetween Old Xavs and St Bede’s Mentone Tigers.Emmaus St Leo’s Wattle Park 40th AnniversaryCelebrationOld Xavs produce an electronic newsletter andsend it to a rather large number of recipients eachweek. Through the use of the clubdata system,they are able to track the hits on each separatestory. Club insiders report that the most widelyread article of the year so far (by a mile) was thefeature piece on the significant other of 2010premiership player Lachlan Smith, namely MsScherri-Lee Biggs, who was recently chosen asAustralia’s representative at the Miss Universecontest. The newsletter included photographs,which for reasons of copyright protection andspace, we cannot reproduce here. We knew you’dunderstand.All past and present associates of the EmmausSt Leos Wattle Park football club are invitedto celebrate the great forty year history of theAnimals on 23 <strong>July</strong> at Bennettswood Reserve,Burwood.This includes watching the reserves and seniorsduring the day followed by an informal eveningand gathering which will be well catered for witha casual food and beverage menu. Come anytimeand enjoy the celebration.Relive old memories at a day with the Animals.Contact David Mahony for any further informationat david@whogroup.comSouth Melbourne Districts will wear rainbow laces in their Auskick, junior and senior footballsections in an awareness weekend on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 <strong>July</strong>.Zaidee’s Rainbow Foundation is directed towards both children and adults so they can thinkabout those who are waiting for a life saving operation and a suitable match for an organ ortissue. Think about giving this gift to others so they can live a better life and in some cases, justto live. More info at http://zaidee.org/48 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


UNDER 19RESULTSU19 PREMIERSt Bedes/Mentone Tigers 4.2 8.3 13.9 18.13 (121)Old Melburnians 2.5 4.6 5.10 7.12 (54)GOALS St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: H. Jeans 3 G. Rowlands 3 L. Barnhoorn 3 S. Lay 2T. Garside 2 C. Lawrence 2 A. Cross 2 C. McCready 1 Old Melburnians: S. Kemmerer3 A. Coleridge 1 O. Dixon 1 N. Voyage 1 E. Scobart 1BEST St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: J. Patounas J. McKee M. Locco D. HarknessL. Barnhoorn H. Jeans Old Melburnians: not providedBeaumaris 2.6 7.11 10.17 15.21 (111)University Blues 2.1 3.2 5.6 6.8 (44)GOALS Beaumaris: T. Cumming 4 W. Mattingley 3 O. Webber 2 O. Cavallaro 2E. Harris 1 S. Brennan 1 R. Lengyel 1 M. Howes 1 University Blues: J. Mugavin 3S. Dalton 1 E. McMullin 1 S. James 1BEST Beaumaris: S. Braithwaite W. Edmonds J. Ward W. Mattingley N. DickinsonT. Cumming University Blues: E. McMullin A. Smith J. Mugavin D. AukemaN. Keating R. McMahonDe La Salle 2.2 4.8 6.12 <strong>16</strong>.17 (113)Fitzroy 3.6 4.9 7.10 7.10 (52)GOALS De La Salle: L. Barda 4 L. O’Connell 3 H. Nicholson 2 J. Duhau 2 M. Stizza 1L. Hogan 1 J. Fisher 1 L. Wood 1 T. Richardson 1 Fitzroy: N. Jumeau 3 J. McGee 2N. Carroll 1 J. Simcoe 1BEST De La Salle: N. Hyland A. Papamiltiades M. Hamilton D. Freeman L. WoodA. O’Shea Fitzroy: J. Turner A. Maskell-Knight D. Patcas T. Hudson-Bevege B. HillF. WilkinsOld Xaverians 4.2 5.6 12.9 19.14 (128)University Blacks 3.2 3.6 5.8 5.10 (40)GOALS Old Xaverians: D. Barry 6 M. Douglas 3 S. Berengo 3 M. Hannan 3 J. Preece2 E. Pititto 1 J. O’Sullivan 1 University Blacks: T. Sharp 3 J. Grant 1 J. Gardiner 1BEST Old Xaverians: L. Denton W. Ryan D. Barry J. Smarrelli S. Berengo J. MorrisonUniversity Blacks: J. Steadman C. O’Sullivan J. Gardiner M. Coffey H. Bismire J. SherU19 SECTION 2St Bernards 5.3 12.5 <strong>16</strong>.8 22.13 (145)Caulfield Grammarians 2.1 3.2 4.3 5.4 (34)GOALS St Bernards: D. Wall 10 J. Gay 3 D. Riley 3 C. Forder 1 N. Schultz 1 T. Lynch 1B. Cooper 1 M. Borzillo 1 J. Weir 1Caulfield Grammarians: W. Osborn 2 M. Nelson 1L. Simpson 1 C. Mengler-Francis 1BEST St Bernards: D. Wall M. Borzillo K. Farrell J. Gay S. Jones J. RoseCaulfield Grammarians: L. Everett T. Nixon W. Osborn T. McCurdy C. Mengler-Francis M. McTernanOld Haileybury 6.3 7.5 14.8 17.12 (114)Old Brighton 0.0 2.6 2.6 4.6 (30)GOALS Old Haileybury: D. Harrison 3 J. Miseski 3 C. Hill 2 D. Walsh 2 W. McTaggart1 D. Secatore 1 Z. Connelly 1 C. Venten 1 T. Ravindram 1 N. Leonidas 1 L. Pinot 1Old Brighton: W. Johnston 1 J. Broadhead 1 M. Tregear 1 S. Zaia 1BEST Old Haileybury: C. Venten S. Hall W. McTaggart L. Pinot D. SecatoreZ. Connelly Old Brighton: L. Mowbray M. Pascoe J. Pascoe C. Nicholls T. HamiltonC. WoodSt Kevins 2.2 7.6 12.11 15.23 (113)Ormond 2.2 4.2 5.2 6.3 (39)GOALS St Kevins: M. Lattanzio 8 D. Kerr 3 T. Jones 1 P. Rhodes 1 E. O’donnell 1 P. DiNatale 1 Ormond: C. Doggett 3 T. Gibney 1 B. Atkins 1 W. Sayce 1BEST St Kevins: M. Lattanzio J. Frazer J. Staffieri J. Weber N. Ciurleo T. JonesOrmond: M. Oaten M. Hunt J. Drummond S. Clements H. Isles C. DoggettWerribee 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.13 (91)Old Carey 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.8 (44)GOALS Werribee: M. Secoulidis 2 C. Faranda 2 A. Imber 2 M. El Hawli 1 J. Hughes1 L. McDowell 1 D. Taylor 1 T. Dean 1 C. Molivas 1 C. McNamara 1 Old Carey:R. Shergold 3 M. Parker 1 S. Patroni 1 J. Wunungmurra 1BEST Werribee: L. Klein-Breteler C. Purton M. Chadwick T. Dean C. MolivasC. Moloney Old Carey: J. Ceppi L. Hall C. Allen S. Fisher B. Easton M. ParkerU19 SECTION 3Collegians 7.3 11.8 12.13 <strong>16</strong>.17 (113)Old Ivanhoe 1.3 3.8 5.12 7.<strong>16</strong> (58)GOALS Collegians: C. Lyon 4 B. Riddle 3 M. Griffin 2 E. Cattell 2 C. Jesaveluk 2S. Hibbins 1 T. Cantwell 1 M. Newton 1 Old Ivanhoe: L. Minney 1 J. Ridewood 1A. Velli 1 J. Trajanovski 1 K. Trajanovski 1 J. Birch 1 K. Tieman 1BEST Collegians: C. Lyon B. Riddle S. Hibbins C. Jesaveluk M. Newton B. MasonOld Ivanhoe: M. Mitris M. Delmonte J. Birch A. Velli K. Tieman A. SheehanOld Essendon 2.2 7.6 8.7 11.7 (73)Hampton Rovers 3.4 6.4 8.9 9.14 (68)GOALS Old Essendon: J. Barrett 3 J. Lee 1 J. Clarke 1 L. Flaherty 1 J. Marr 1 L. Reed1 A. Persano 1 B. Drysdale 1 K. Ng 1 Hampton Rovers: M. Care 3 A. Woltering 2J. Sperring 1 C. Harbour 1 M. Woltering 1 J. Wilson 1BEST Old Essendon: L. Flaherty J. Clarke B. Drysdale J. Shingler J. Lee J. BarrettHampton Rovers: A. Woltering N. Taylor J. Wilson B. Clarke V. Cinco C. HarbourMarcellin 2.6 7.9 13.<strong>16</strong> 15.23 (113)Ajax 3.2 9.3 12.4 13.7 (85)GOALS Marcellin: N. Botham 4 J. Battistella 2 K. Mattiuzzo 2 D. Schaffert 2 J. Stone2 R. Costanzo 1 B. Waldren 1 J. Bettello 1 Ajax: R. Simon 5 N. Rischin 3 M. Thurin2 A. Caplan 2 A. Wollan 1BEST Marcellin: B. Waldren H. Manassa J. Battistella N. Botham J. StoneR. Costanzo Ajax: N. Rischin R. Simon M. Thurin J. Ludski A. Caplan J. TylerOld Trinity 4.0 5.9 9.12 18.<strong>16</strong> (124)Northern Bullants 0.1 1.1 3.4 4.5 (29)GOALS Old Trinity: F. Heron-Paterson 3 E. Satur 2 O. Fairweather 2 C. Riggs 2S. Lawrence 2 E. Bowman 2 J. Steinhart 2 E. Weatherson 1 S. Stacker 1 P. Mescher 1Northern Bullants: J. Viola 1 N. Parkes 1 M. Turner 1 L. McRedmond 1BEST Old Trinity: D. Smith N. Merzvinskis C. Riggs B. Barratt C. Rae E. SaturNorthern Bullants: L. Carter T. Beames N. Spagnolo T. Vuwai M. TurnerL. McRedmondU19 SOUTHMazenod 11.3 21.7 27.15 33.23 (221)De La Salle 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.4 (4)GOALS Mazenod: L. Greco 9 A. Di Petta 6 B. Shorten 3 S. Jones 3 L. Greco 2J. Murphy 2 S. Millner 2 B. Mead 1 M. Bolitho 1 J. Cowan 1 A. Bau 1 J. Little 1S. Cavalera 1 De La Salle: not providedBEST Mazenod: A. Di Petta L. Greco P. Flanagan S. Cavalera J. Cowan S. WelsfordDe La Salle: B. Forrest A. Prendergast Kruger M. Harvey L. O’Rourke D. ConveryJ. GavaBeaumaris 4.3 9.10 14.13 20.18 (138)Monash Blues 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 (3)GOALS Beaumaris: S. Bennett 3 R. Lengyel 3 M. Davis 2 B. Schubert 2 L. Brennan 2T. Pritchard 2 C. Griffiths 1 A. Tanzimat 1 A. Smout 1 B. Shaw 1Monash Blues: not providedBEST Beaumaris: J. Hooper R. Lengyel T. Pritchard B. Shaw B. SchubertS. Bennett Monash Blues: A. Al Sharea M. Davies T. Ruddell M. Simpson S. WhatleyM. WoodhouseSt Mary’s Salesian 4.2 9.7 11.13 20.19 (139)Peninsula 4.3 5.6 6.10 9.13 (67)GOALS St Mary’s Salesian: S. Gatehouse 4 J. Weston 2 J. Borland 2 N. Evans 2J. Evans 2 B. Borland 2 S. Bourke 2 S. Murphy 2 N. Alexopoulos 1 B. Semmler-Farr 1Peninsula: J. Archdeacon 3 N. Baron 2 J. Durso 2 J. Rothery 1 S. O’Neill 1BEST St Mary’s Salesian: S. Gatehouse B. Borland N. Alexopoulos J. EvansJ. Borland J. Weston Peninsula: J. Pomeroy L. Van Der Sluijs S. Cain J. DursoJ. Archdeacon B. RobertsMHSOB 1.1 4.2 8.9 9.12 (66)Old Xaverians .3 3.7 4.12 7.15 (57)GOALS MHSOB: . Eimutis 4 M. Fennessy-Kent 2 T. Hewa-Kapuge 1 S. Hayes 1R. Gavan 1Old Xaverians: J. Pantas 3 S. Mc Clure 1 A. Elliott 1 M. Burne 1D. Frawley 1BEST MHSOB: O. Miles D. Eimutis R. Gavan A. Kuang A. Ashton M. Fennessy-KentOld Xaverians: M. Margin N. Nunan A. Elliott J. Pantas D. Dempsey T. DillonU19 NORTHBulleen Templestowe 7.4 10.11 14.20 19.23 (137)Whitefriars OC 2.3 6.6 9.8 14.13 (97)GOALS Bulleen Templestowe: A. Lauria 4 M. Costa 3 E. Yamen 2 E. Meka 2N. Palumbo 2 J. Khouri 2 A. Tribuzio 2 R. Laudani 1 J. Meng 1Whitefriars OC: not providedBEST Bulleen Templestowe: A. Lauria A. Tribuzio J. Paolucci J. Khouri T. ConsidineJ. Wilson Whitefriars OC: not providedLa Trobe Uni 9.0 10.2 15.5 17.6 (108)Ivanhoe 6.0 7.4 10.7 13.10 (88)GOALS La Trobe Uni: not providedIvanhoe: S. Nix 3 H. Robinson 3 A. Biaggini 2 S. Mowat 1 D. Craig-Darroch 1L. Roberts 1 J. Cinque 1 J. Harty 1BEST La Trobe Uni: not provided Ivanhoe: J. Harty J. Harbottle J. BrudenellN. Morrow A. Purtell H. RobinsonOld Westbourne v Banyule: Banyule won by a forfeitTherry Penola 7.3 9.10 <strong>16</strong>.13 21.<strong>16</strong> (142)Emmaus St Leos 0.0 2.1 5.3 9.5 (59)GOALS Therry Penola: D. Ryan 4 T. Gumley 3 M. Jones 2 M. McCrae 2 H. Rowe2 L. Lentini 1 D. McCracken 1 S. Tatlock 1 N. Karikas 1 D. McKibbin 1 D. Blake 1B. Campisi 1 A. Ractliffe 1 Emmaus St Leos: not providedBEST Therry Penola: A. Ractliffe T. Gumley N. Karikas D. Ryan D. McCrackenB. Campisi Emmaus St Leos: not providedTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 49


UNDER 19Michael CollinsNick DuxsonThe top four sides flexed their muscles as the gulfbetween the contenders and the battlers is nowobvious. With only six rounds left of the home andaway season, it’s now evident that only five teamscan make the finals. Old Xaverians and De La Sallelook settled at the top. Old Xavs have grabbedthe spotlight all year with their powerful play. Yet,lying there in second place is De La, who is thereigning premiers and still the team to knock off.Meanwhile, Beaumaris, St. Bede’s and Old Scotchwill battle it out for the final two spots.De La Salle broke free from a fast improving Fitzroyin the last quarter to storm home winners by 10goals. At three quarter time, Fitzroy held the leadas they were on the verge of a stunning upset. Atfull-time, the scores suggested another floggingat the hands of De La Salle. Nick Hyland was DeLa’s best as he played the classic ‘team game’ bysacrificing his own. Perhaps, the most impressiveperformance came from the losers. Fitzroy’s JulianTurner continues to attract praise from oppositionplayers and coaches. Turner has now stampedhimself as one of the premier big men in thecompetition.Old Xaverians lifted a gear in the second half,slamming home fourteen goals to UniversityBlues’ two goals. Old Xavs failed to capitalise ontheir forward entry dominance in the first half.However, the floodgates opened in the secondhalf behind Daniel Barry’s six majors. On theother end, Will Ryan was solid down back for thewinners.Beaumaris cruised to an 11-goal win overa disappointing University Blues. Beauy’suncharacteristic bad kicking in front of the goalseased the pain for the University Blue boys. Inwhat coach Luke Buller described as a “workmanlike”performance against Uni Blues, Beauylook primed to take on the ladder leaders, OldXaverians, this week. For one of the rare times thisseason, Beaumaris will have a full list to choosefrom ahead of this Saturday’s crunch game.Meanwhile, St. Bede’s clinically took care of OldMelburnians away from home. The Tigers’ strongsecond half performance ensures that they enterthe bye with a spot in the top four and two pointsclear of fifth place Old Scotch.Todd BeamesTOP FOUR CONTINUETO ROLL ALONGSection 2The Year of the Tiger??Werribee are now two games clear on topafter beating Old Carey by 47 points to remainundefeated after 12 rounds. In a real team effort,Luke Klein-Breteler led the way whilst for OldCarey Robert Shergold added another three to hisalready fantastic season. After being so dominatelast year before stumbling at the last hurdle,Werribee will be using last year’s heart ache asmotivation to go all the way this year.St Kevins comfortably accounted for Ormondwith a 74 point victory moving into 3 rd position onthe ladder. After an even first quarter, an inaccurateSt Kevins kicked away to record a fantastic victory.Matt Lattanzio was the star kicking eight whilstfor Ormond Christian Doggett booted three tocontinue on with his good season.In what looked the match of the round, St Bernardsdominated Caulfield to record a remarkable 111point victory. St Bernards led at every change tomove into second place, which now sees two sidesfrom the North atop the competition. David Wallcontinued to be a formidable target up forwardkicking 10 goals in what is his best outing of theseason. For Caulfield Will Osborn was the onlymultiple goal scorer kicking two.Old Brighton had been in rare form since droppingback from the premier division but were unable torecord a third straight victory, going down to OldHaileybury by 84 points. In windy conditions the‘Bloods’ continued to show fantastic team footballwith Chris Venton showing his class, whilst for the‘Tonners’ Levi Mowbray led the way.Old Mentonians had the weekend off.Section 3Old Essendon moved closer to the top four witha come-from-behind five point victory againstHampton Rovers. The Dons trailed by two pointsat the final change, kicking 3.0 to 1.5 in the finalterm to snatch the win. Jake Barrett kicked threefor the victors, while Matthew Care again troubledthe scorers with three majors for the Rovers.A seven-goal-to-one first term from Collegiansled them to a nine goal win over Old Ivanhoe. The50 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - OPEN 1-7 SATURDAY


Lions were well led by Calvin Lyon (four goals)and Billy Riddle (three goals). Michael Mitris wasamong the best for the last-placed Old Ivanhoeside.Marcellin had 18 more scoring shots than AJAXin their hard fought 28 point win. Trailing at halftime, a six goal third quarter from Marcellin pavedtheir way to victory. Nick Botham slotted four forthe winners, while Richie Simon booted five forAJAX.A 95 point thrashing was handed to the Bullantsby Old Trinity at Preston City Oval. The visitorswon every quarter in a dominant display, movingthem into second spot on the ladder. FraserHeron-Paterson booted three for the victors, whileLiam Carter and Todd Beames fought hard for theBullants.NorthWhitefriars fought bravely but couldn’t matchTODAYSelections in BOLDPREMIERSBEAUMARIS v OLD XAVERIANSDE LA SALLE v OLD MELBURNIANSOLD SCOTCH v UNIVERSITY BLUESUNIVERSITY BLACKS v FITZROYU19 SECTION 2OLD BRIGHTON v OLD MENTONIANSOLD HAILEYBURY v OLD CAREYST KEVINS v CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANSWERRIBEE v ORMONDU19 SECTION 3OLD TRINITY v COLLEGIANSOLD CAMBERWELL v NORTHERN BULLANTSAJAX v OLD IVANHOEHAMPTON ROVERS v MARCELLINU19 NORTHBANYULE v LA TROBE UNIEMMAUS ST LEOS v BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWETHERRY PENOLA v IVANHOEWHITEFRIARS OC v OLD WESTBOURNEU19 SOUTHOLD GEELONG v MAZENODMHSOB v PENINSULADE LA SALLE v MONASH BLUESOLD XAVERIANS v ST MARY’S SALESIANBulleen Templestowe,going down by 40 points.Adam Lauria starred forthe Bullants, booting fourmajors, while Thomas Peter-Budge was equally asimportant with four goals for the Friars.In the most exciting match of the round, La TrobeUni got over Ivanhoe by 20 points. 9.0 to 6.0 in thefirst quarter promised an outstanding match, andLa Trobe continued to lead at every change. SamNix and Harry Robinson booted three each forIvanhoe, who will be confident they can match itwith the best come September.Therry Penola handed St Leos an 83 point lessonat JP Fawkner Reserve, moving into the top four.Darcy Ryan snagged four majors for the Lions,who were well led by Adrian Ratcliffe and TimothyGumley (three goals). Jason Schink kicked threefor St Leos, while captain Alexander Byers wasagain among the best and could be challengingfor the B + F come season’s end.Banyule defeated Westbourne on forfeit.SouthBeaumaris caused the biggest upset of the yearwith an emphatic 135 point win over a depletedMonash. The ‘Blues’ could only manage threebehinds for the day, whilst at the other end the‘Sharks’ ran rampant. James Hooper led the way, inwhat was a real team effort with six multiple goalscorers.In another upset, Melbourne High got overOld Xaverians to keep their finals dream alive.Leading at every change, a four goal to one thirdquarter set up the victory. Daniel Eimutis kickedfour for the victors, whilst for the ‘Red and Blacks’,James Pantas booted three.St Mary’s Salesian continued on with theirwinning form with a 72 point win over Peninsula.After an even first term, St Mary’s ran away withthe game kicking nine goals in the final quarter.Scott Gatehouse slotted four majors whilst forPeninsula Jake Archdeacon kicked three.Mazenod went about business as usual,demolishing De La Salle by a massive 217 points.The result was never in doubt with the ‘Nodders’kicking 21 goals in the first half, They had 56scoring shots in a day to forget for the haplessDe La. Louis Greco continued his outstandingseason with another nine while Andrew Di Pettakicked six.THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 51


U19 – PREMIERBEAUMARISCoach: Luke Buller/ Marcus GoonanAsst Coach: Peter Brook/Tim HuntDE LA SALLE BLUESCoach: Michael BrownAsst: Simon BrownFITZROYCoach: Bruce EdwardsOLD BRIGHTONCoach: Adam PirrieAsst Coach: Ryan JosephOLD MELBURNIANSCoach:1 Tim Pritchard3 TomMcManamy4 James Hooper5 Josh Ward6 James Bull7 Dylan Davis8 Chris Smout9 Oliver Webber10 Jackson Miller12 Alex Shulman14 Sean Brennan<strong>16</strong> AndrewDickinson17 LukeEdmondson18 Byron Hughes19 Matt Teasdale20 BrentonSchubert21 Jack Perkin22 KyleMcDonagh23 Will Mattingly24 Lucas Bourne26 Sam Bennett27 Nick Dickinson28 Adam Tanzimat29 Luke Beasley30 Nick Voritch31 Ben Shaw32 Joel DiNatale33 Will Edwards34 Will Edmonds35 EthanMcMaster36 MarkRamanathan37 Tom Abbott38 James Hall39 Matt Prosser40 Ray Lenygel41 Aaron Keating43 JordanThompson44 Matt Davis45 Callum Griffi ths46 HaydenDarbyshire47 Tom Gandy48 PeterPaspaliaris50 Greg Pearson51 CallumGillespie53 Alex Smout54 Liam Brennan55 Will Minehan59 Scott Sheldrick1 Eddie Espinosa2 Jacob Williams3 David Gullan4 Sam Brooks5 Charlie Athanasiou6 Luke Hogan7 Brendan Close (C)8 Harry Haley10 Jarrad Kay11 Luke Barda12 Liam Wood13 Todd Richardson14 Joshua Wood15 Hugh Nicholson<strong>16</strong> Anthony O’shea17 Declan Freeman18 Con Panna19 Adrian Papamiltiades20 Ryan Harris22 Jayden Duhau23 Jordon Bull24 James Cleary25 Garrett Mcdonough26 Ashlin Streker27 Anthony Soriano28 Tom Cleary29 Matthew Hamilton32 Michael Stizza34 Joel Mattiske38 Lachlan O’connell42 Tom Humphrey43 Mark ToddSPONSORMt Erica Hotel1 Tom Biscaro2 Jackson Tennant3 Benjamin Roberts4 Nathan Carroll5 Toby Hudson Bevege6 Cheyne Evans7 Lachlan Morrison8 Chris Doherty10 Edward Bryan11 Sean Dillane12 Arreh Elmi13 Jack Iacono14 Alex Lawrence15 Nathan Jumeau<strong>16</strong> Brendan Hill<strong>16</strong> Eammon Scott17 Nicholas Marshall18 Filippo Palmieri19 Ben Slaviero20 Dylan Patcas21 Sandy Maskell Knight28 Paddy McQueen Canty29 Julian Turner32 Dominic Pound-Palmieri39 Adams Biggs42 James Steinfort43 Raphael Lloyd52 Alex Maloney54 Eamonn Scott64 Martyn BeachamSponsors:Reds FoundationHarrington Earl Estate AgentsDegani Bakery CafeMcCoppinsClyde HotelNAB1 Harry Cannon2 Dom D’andrea3 Tyler Ellery4 Ed Granter5 Stephen Lorenz6 Cal Nicholls7 Chris Hardgrave8 Rob Naughton9 Josh Prosser10 Linton Farrell11 Jackson Moffi tt12 Dylan Struck13 Nick Coroneous14 Max Leashman15 Ed Fitzgerald<strong>16</strong> Nick Petiona17 Michael Namour18 Levi Mowbray19 Pat Sands20 Harrison Flavell21 Hugh Christianson22 Ben Mehrton23 Will Johnson24 Ryan Martin25 Tom Brunskill26 Jack Broadhead27 Liston Dawes28 Cailin Wrigley29 Charlie Wood30 Grant Maglio1 E Scobart3 S Quennell5 C Baillieu11 J Sanford14 L Dean15 T Lloyd<strong>16</strong> N Voyage18 T de Fegely19 C May20 N Madders23 N de Steiger24 W Hatfi eld25 T Hodge26 M McCoy28 M Marangon29 L Bennett30 B Wall37 H Jupp43 N Russell48 L Gooley64 L Koumouris65 P Lofi tis66 A Amato67 L Borthwick68 M Carlon69 J Cooper70 J Coverdale71 M Downey72 R Fowler73 C Freedman74 S Goodard75 E Haralambous76 T Hywood77 J Land78 T Morris79 J Moss80 E Myer81 N Pearce82 W Smibert83 A Steele84 C Stubbe85 S Uden86 C WischerOLD SCOTCHCoach: Matthew ParisiAssistant Coach: Daniel ParisiOLD XAVERIANSPrem Coaches: Tom MauleAsst: Hamish Buckley / Joe RushST BEDE’s MENTONETIGERSCoach: Des RyanUNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach: Steve CerniUNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: Matt EmblingAssts Coaches: Alan Salter1 Peter Hodges2 Jackson Finlay3 Tom Hays4 Mitch Bradley5 James Sansom6 Mat Bate7 CallumMcDonough8 Dylan McFarlane9 Charlie Maginness10 Hugh French11 Michael Filius12 David Carey13 Alex Reilly14 Tom Hackett15 William Boyd<strong>16</strong> Gene van denBroek17 Harry Carneli18 Ed Dalton19 Matt Peric20 Angus Harlock21 Greg Knight22 Charlie Perry23 Max van denBroek24 Will Donelan25 Andrew Hummerston26 James Stott27 Scott Sansom28 Sam Stott29 David Knight30 Andy White31 Charlie Ralston32 Cam Lucas33 Henry Dick (Capt)34 Sam Barnett35 Alex King36 William McCann37 Sam Muttdon38 Seb Woodard41 Sam Banfi eld43 Sam Dalton44 Michael Johnston47 Anzack Newman58 Ed Furey88 Nick Jamieson1 Steven Berengo 43 James Emonsom2 Louis Denton 44 Tom Ferne3 Andrew Pasceri 45 Matthew Galbraith4 Matt Jenkinson 46 Toby Koffman5 Tim Dillon 47 Andrew Mccarthy6 Nick Pepperell (dvc) 48 Damien Murray7 Cauley Beetham 49 Nicholas Nunan8 Jeremy Preece 50 Harry O’sullivan9 Matt Douglas (c) 51 Jonathan Smarrelli10 Jack Bergin 52 Benjamin Smith11 Dan Iacuone 53 Zac Cosgrave12 Dan Harangozo (vc) 54 Michael Burne13 Karl Kaldawi 55 Patrick Cleeve14 Darcy Cotchett 56 Jeff Davies15 William Ryan 57 Dante De Thomas<strong>16</strong> James Morrison 58 Jack Fahey17 Matthew Vlahos 59 Benjamin Faulkner18 Zac Pirrie 60 Luke Flegeltaub19 Mitch Skene 61 Darcy Frawley20 Ashley Sorrenti 62 Xavier Frawley21 Nick Costa 63 Tom Gunn22 Sam Franklyn 64 Tim Hannon23 Charlie Woodley 65 Patrick Hardigan24 Jack O’sullivan 66 Azy Asan25 Dan Barry 67 Jacob Healy26 Pat Storey 68 Damien Holland27 Ben Plant (vc) 69 William Kennedy28 Michael Hannan 70 Jack Long29 Julian Sanfi lippo 71 Matthew Margin30 Sam Mcclure 72 Lewis Mather31 Jack Curtis 73 Jack Mcclusky32 Marcus Torr 74 Andrew Melilli33 Elliot Pititto 75 Robert O’bryan34 Charlie Hess 76 Jack Rathgeber35 Josh Bosnar 77 Terry Reed36 Jonathan Blake 78 Matt Ridolfi37 James Campbell 79 Patt Slingo38 Oliver Condon 80 Gabriel Varveri39 Jack Delmo 81 Pat Yuen40 Anthony Dickinson41 Adriano Donato42 Alex ElliottMAJOR SPONSORS1 L Doyle2 P Cortazzo3 S Dimos4 T Pastura5 T Brown6 D Saunders7 S Glennen8 J Patounas9 D Foley10 J Shipsides12 S Faulkner13 M Coen14 M Locco15 J Heron<strong>16</strong> T Zorzovilis17 J Fenwick18 J Robertson19 A Jones20 W Schubert21 T Simpson22 H Jeans23 J Tobin24 S Nichols25 D Millwood26 D Foot-Connolly27 N Seeber28 C Roggero29 S Amon30 S Ary31 D Shea32 J Norman33 L Murphy34 D Garside60 M Meehan67 T Talbot68 T WigneyMAJOR SPONSORSBatman CouriersBuxton Real EstateBendigo Bank1 Jed Arbuckle2 Hugh Bismire3 Sam Bourke4 Alexander Brain5 Lachlan Brown6 Geoffrey Bullen7 JonathanBunge8 Declan Butorac9 Benjamin Clark10 Rohan Cleary11 Michael Coffey12 Brennan Collis13 Thomas Connell14 Jackson Cope15 Jason Dang<strong>16</strong> Julian Daniell17 William Davison18 Sam Douglas19 Jacob Gardiner20 James Grant21 Phillip Hall22 Scott Hobijn-Allen23 Sidney Jones24 StephenJudson25 Patrick Kelly26 Daniel Kissane27 Harrie Lahy28 Jack Laing29 James Lenehan30 Simon Lewis31 Nicholas Lord32 JacksonMacaulay33 Taylor Maney34 HughMcconville35 AngusMccormack36 Andrew Moore37 Ryan Passuello38 SamuelPattinson39 Luke Phillips40 Luke Plant41 Leon Ponte42 Jackson Roder43 JosephRokebrand44 Tom Sharp45 Jack Sher46 JoshSteadman47 Justin Trowell48 CameronTurner49 GianfrancoViola50 BernardWilliams51 Oliver YorstonBendigo PrivateBanking ServicesThe Clyde Hotel1 W. Cuningham2 T. Murfett3 D. Zambon5 O. Whitehead6 S. Driscoll7 J. Turner12 H. Hanlon (C)13 S. Caldow17 N. Keating19 J. O’Brien21 E. Long23 S. Dalton28 T.Ruggles29 P. Ruggles35 P. Mithen40 H. Paez46 D. Van de Pol47 A. Dugdale50 C. Spalding51 D. Aukema52 R. McMahon53 R. Langham60 A. Smith67 A. De Fegely68 L. McCann71 J. Visser76 L.Michell77 A. Ross81 S. James83 E. McMullinM. BrownJ. KershawO. DaviesA. DriscollC. HammondB. JonesJ. KusM. KusJ. LaidlawF. PryorR. RussoT. StevensR. ThompsonL. WardleS. Willersdorf52 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


U19 – SECTION 2AJAXCoach: Adam Slade-JacobsonCAULFIELDCoach: Ben GrossAsst.: Cal TwomeyCOLLEGIANSCoach: Rob FergusonAsst. Coach: John McDonoughHAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Tony NaumoffOLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Adam WrightAsst Coach: Chris Zeegers1 Richie Simon2 Justin Kramersh3 Eyal Lang4 Jarryd Ludski5 Noah Rischin6 Matthew Kaye7 Ashley Shenker8 Daniel Sokolovich9 Chaim Stosser10 Ryan Dean11 Adam Caplan12 Aaron Sibel13 Ryan White14 Justin Tyler15 Jono Sandler<strong>16</strong> Alex Wollan17 Ben Strimling18 David Burns19 Ben Michowski20 Jamie Malinek21 Jeremy Sher22 Stephen Gochman23 Natan Eskin24 Ben Miller25 Michael Thurin26 Itai Avisar27 Gideon Lipinski28 Gideon Heine29 Joel Hamilton30 Josh Benjamin31 John Katelis32 Dean Wollner33 JJ Sacks34 Mark Shnider35 Dylan Rothschild37 Jonathan Goldberg1 Steve Vivian2 James Phipps3 Ben Schwarer4 James Shanahan5 Tyson Bradshaw6 Tim Nixon7 Tyler Smith8 Lloyd Everett9 Will Osborn11 James Gray12 Scott Pincus13 Connor Mengler-Francis14 Tom Mccurdy15 Tim Yelland<strong>16</strong> Dan Shapero17 Scott Dickson18 Mitch Nelson19 Will Conly20 Max Slonim21 Lachlan Simpson22 Rourke Puksand23 Andre Lister24 Jack Henty25 Taylor Wills26 Tom Allanson27 Matt Wood28 Tim Cox30 Sean Kempster31 Marcus Garrubba32 Jake Tobias33 Tom Rowsthorn35 Hugo Gates37 Mitch Kyle53 Taylor Wills57 Louis O’keefe58 Dan Pelchen1 W. Levinge2 P. Lensky3 O. Symington4 M. Kyroussis5 A. Carydias6 K. Tabassi7 T. Penberthy8 A. Mullucks9 H. Parsons10 L. Marshall11 D. Hausler12 S. O’Kane13 W. Candy15 L. Yeatman<strong>16</strong> N. LeHuray17 E. Vine18 C. Burridge19 M. Crone20 D. Shaw23 T. Wells24 A. Foreman25 D. Loughnan26 W. Watson27 D. Kennedy28 C. Terrier31 T. O’Donnell32 J. Bowman33 L. Oldmeadow35 J. Cassidy40 M. Boyer44 N. Withers45 I. Gordon1 Jack Sperring2 Alex Whalebone3 Patrick Hosking4 Jacob McMahon5 Nick Taylor6 David McCarthy7 Josh Pavlou8 Victor Cinco9 Arnold Quirong10 Oliver Jewell11 Michael Levy12 Marley Collins13 Mathew Care14 Daniel Colasacco15 Antoine Raoux<strong>16</strong> Mark Short17 Andre Jowett18 Brian Nolan19 Ben Clarke20 Marlon Woltering21 Christian Henry24 Nick Hoban25 Ned Fallon1 Alex Purtell2 Justin Harty3 Nick Godfrey5 Josef Lagreca6 William Servinis7 Andrew Dimopoulos8 Edward Paynter9 Josh Harbottle10 Tim Diakovmako11 Joseph Cinque12 Sam Rimington13 Jacob Brudenell15 Sam Nix<strong>16</strong> Matthew Ioannou17 John Benson20 Luca Lupone21 Stefan Zervides23 Sam Mowat24 Dan Plowman25 Lachlan Roberts27 Stefan Rajic28 Alex Biaggini29 Nicholas Harrison30 Nathan Morrow32 Jack Normand36 Conor Mitchell39 Conor Healy40 Harry RobinsonDylan Craig-DarrochLeigh ReadTim ConstantinouOLD HAILEYBURYCoach: Matthew Kelly1 Johnathan Hammond2 James Paul3 Dylan Somers4 William McTaggert5 Luke Pinot6 M Quimbao7 N Leonidas8 Andrew Mathers9 Jake Lynch10 Samuel Hall11 Alister Braithwaite12 Dimitri Stathopoulos13 Daniel Newby14 Giordan Nguyen15 James Fulton<strong>16</strong> Dylan Walsh17 D Marshallsea18 Thanu Ravindram19 Richard Mathers20 Hector Simpson21 Josh Alkermade22 Christopher Smith23 Tom Dalton24 Jack-Thomas Coombes25 Jordan Donnelly26 Patrick Hutchinson27 J Toy28 Christopher Venten29 A Budge30 Cameron Hill31 Sam Nowlan32 Tom Turner33 Alexander ThompsonOLD MENTONIANSCoach: Steve Jansson1 Thomas Goodrich2 Timothy Wigney3 Dustin Mills4 Darcy. R Brown5 Lachlan Caine6 James Mottershead7 Luke Hull8 Jack Jansson9 Mitchell Stevens10 Michael Durack11 Thomas Jelleff12 Troy Brodie13 Gareth Maxted14 Bradley Beaman15 Joshua Green<strong>16</strong> Thomas Graham17 Jake O’Donnell18 Jordan Wearne19 Hugo Hicks20 Zachary Nelson21 William Bardoel22 Timothy Wilton23 Ryan Bennett24 Callum Fryer25 Benjamin Rossi26 Sam Bardoel27 Warwick Stone28 Samuel Johnson29 Thomas Marshall30 Mitch Brown31 Samuel Dimos32 Clinton Johnstone33 Jake Bloomer34 Travis Broadway35 Matthew Zacharin36 Lachlan Mirams37 Bane Suboticki63 Daniel Maitland75 Jarryd Sadler83 Ben BiggsSouth MelbourneOAKLEIGHCoach: Danny Hall1 L Morin2 C Dougherty3 A Dal Santo5 P Raso7 J Paola8 A Abel9 T Costigan10 D Ruddy11 J Doran13 A Bau14 J Kokas15 C Krikelis<strong>16</strong> M Lo Ricco17 G Angelopoulos18 A Valentini20 S Stamos23 J Mreulje24 A McDonough25 J Williams26 D Aboukarroum27 B Quinn28 C Buchanan29 S Prins30 C ParryBETTER TORQUE AUTOMOTIVE40 Oxford Street, Oakleigh 3<strong>16</strong>6PH: 9564 7044 FAX: 9564 7205www.hamptonrovers.com.auORMONDCoach: Dave Matthews1 StewartMcCooke2 Daniel Rizati(VC)3 Henry Simon45 Matthew Hunt6 ThomasBuckley7 Andrew Leigh8 ChristianDoggett910 Jared Samuels1112 Nathan Taylor13 Michael Bannan14 James Young15 Sam Frost<strong>16</strong> Dean Ballassis17 Sam Lyubic18 Tom Mccrabb19 Ryan Mcdonald20 Matthew Oaten21 Jack Singleton22 JamesHastings-Dodge23 Ben Rockman24 Blair Atkins25 Mark Pappas26 Harry Isles27 Will Sayce28 Ben Darrou29 Lyndon Krause30 MatthewSaunders31 Adam’ Rodda32 Tom Gibney33 AnthonyAnastasio3435 JackDrummond3637 Tom Buckley38 Lloyd Anrep43 Sam Clements44 Gareth Taylor55 James (C)Taylor57 Michael BarnesST KEVINS OBCoach: Ray LeethamAsst Coach: Peter Campbell1 Paul Jones2 JamesBetlehem (VC)3 SamKneebone4 Harry Sargent5 AnthonyBarone6 AngusFitzgerald7 DanielMaccarrone8 MichaelShanahan9 Julien Staffi eri10 ThomasSteains11 LukeMcDonell12 James Barrie13 Edward Ring14 JackStoneman15 Josh Doherty<strong>16</strong> Nick Wald17 Theo Garrow18 Tom Quinn19 Tomas Ryan20 Matthew Lew21 Zac Ginies22 MatthewLattanzio23 Dan Kerr24 Sean Reid25 Paul DiNatale26 EmmettO’Donnell27 Mark Stafford(C)28 AnthonyKirwan29 DomLoschiavo31 NickPackwood32 Pat Rhodes33 Jack MurphyCruise (VC)34 James Grinter35 Lucas Amon36 Jack Weber37 Matt Peric38 ManningMitchell39 Tom Lewin40 Chris Holland41 Joe Frazer42 Dan Campbell43 AdrianEdwards44 JoshuaDavidson45 James Grinter46 Anthony DiBartolomeo47 Francis Keely48 Henry Sestac49 Nick Murphy50 AnthonyGiarusso51 CharlesZachary52 Rob Dicintio53 SebKleynhans54 Dom MalliaTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 53


U19 – SECTION 3BEAUMARISCoach: Marcus GoonanAsst: Tim HuntDE LA SALLE GOLDCoach: Rob Smith & Ken HaleyMAZENODCoach: Elio GrecoAssistant Coach: Lou CavaleraOLD XAVERIANSPrem Coaches: Dan CurtainAsst: James Woods1 Tim Pritchard 38 James Hall3 Tom McManamy 39 Matt Prosser4 James Hooper 40 Ray Lenygel5 Josh Ward 41 Lachlan Gallop6 James Bull 43 Jordan Thompson7 Dylan Davis 44 Matt Davis8 Chris Smout 45 Callum Griffi ths9 Oliver Webber 46 Hayden Darbyshire10 Jackson Miller 47 Tom Gandy12 Alex Shulman 48 Peter Paspaliaris14 Sean Brennan 50 Greg Pearson14 Anthony Djakic 51 Callum Gillespie<strong>16</strong> Andrew 53 Alex SmoutDickinson 54 Liam Brennan17 Luke Edmondson 55 Will Minehan18 Byron Hughes 58 Kurt Mocika19 Matt Teasdale 5 Scott Sheldrick19 Harrison Bennett 61 Scott Braithwaite20 Brenton 66 Tim CummingSchubert21 Jack Perkin22 Kyle McDonagh23 Will Mattingly24 Lucas Bourne26 Sam Bennett27 Nick Dickinson27 Jayden Rayner28 Adam Tanzimat29 Luke Beasley30 Nick Voritch31 Ben Shaw32 Joel DiNatale33 Alex Shulman34 Will Edmonds35 Ethan McMaster36 MarkRamanathan36 Liam Coghlan37 Tom Abbott1 Josh Fisher2 Charlie Haley5 Jonathan Mallas7 Andrew Brown8 Jonathan Tsoutsouris9 Con Panna10 Ben Forrest11 David Convery14 Josh Wood15 Beau Conncik18 Nathan Beaumont19 Jack Gava20 Nicholas Pane21 James Amerena22 Jason Terrell23 Liam O’Rourke24 Lucas Forato25 Kristian Johannsen26 Tim Shallue27 Simon Woodcock28 Liam Grech29 James Howard30 Dimi Damianos33 Oscar Persson34 Danny Bollas49 Nick Hyland50 Nick Holmes1 M Stevenson2 L Greco3 S Tyrrell4 A Bau6 B Shorten7 L Greco8 J Tyrrell9 J Paul9 P Malietzis10 S Cavalera (C)11 S Milner12 L Gonzales14 S Welsford15 L Kearns17 S Jones19 J Little21 J Kelly24 J Gentile25 M Kambouris27 J Murphy30 J Schiano31 P Flanagan37 B Mead53 A Di Petta81 J El-hage83 L Mann85 R Fileccia1 Steven Berengo2 Louis Denton3 Andrew Pasceri4 Matt Jenkinson5 Tim Dillon6 Nick Pepperell7 Cauley Beetham8 Jeremy Preece9 Matt Douglas10 Jack Bergin11 Dan Iacuone12 Dan Harangozo13 Karl Kaldawi14 Darcy Cotchett15 William Ryan<strong>16</strong> James Morrison17 Matthew Vlahos18 Zac Pirrie19 Mitch Skene20 Ashley Sorrenti21 Nick Costa22 Sam Franklyn23 Charlie Woodley24 Jack O’Sullivan25 Dan Barry26 Pat Storey27 Ben Plant28 Michael Hannan29 Julian Sanfi lippo30 Sam Mcclure31 Jack Curtis32 Marcus Torr33 Elliot Pititto34 Charlie Hess35 Josh Bosnar36 Jonathan Blake37 James Campbell38 Oliver Condon39 Jack Delmo40 Anthony Dickinson41 Adriano Donato42 Alex Elliott43 James Emonsom44 Tom Ferne45 Matthew Galbraith46 Toby Koffman47 Andrew McCarthy48 Damien Murray49 Nicholas Nunan50 Harry O’Sullivan51 Jonathan Smarrelli52 Benjamin Smith53 Zac Cosgrave54 Michael Burne55 Patrick Cleeve56 Jeff Davies57 Dante De Thomas58 Jack Fahey59 Benjamin Faulkner60 Luke Flegeltaub61 Darcy Frawley62 Xavier Frawley63 Tom Gunn64 Tim Hannon65 Patrick Hardigan66 Azy Asan67 Jacob Healy68 Damien Holland69 William Kennedy70 Jack Long71 Matthew Margin72 Lewis Mather73 Jack Mcclusky74 Andrew Melilli75 Robert O’Bryan76 Jack Rathgeber77 Terry Reed78 Matt Ridolfi79 Patt Slingo80 Gabriel Varveri81 Pat YuenMHSOBCoach: Mark ElderMONASH BLUESCoach: Darryl HoffmannOLD GEELONGCoach: Michael HollandPENINSULACoach: Andrew De LangeST. MARY’SSALESIANCoach: Michael Learmonth1. David Ternes (c)2. Rex Gavan3. Liam Ferris (vc)4. Albert Kuang5. Declan Lee6. Andrew Wheelahan7. Lawrence Bradford8. Sam Hayes9. Joseph Doan10. Paul Niklas11. Lachlan George12. Riley Batchelor13. Josiah Hoang-Le14. Daniel Eimutis15. Oliver Miles<strong>16</strong>. Andrew Lynch17. Peter Melilli18. Jesse Casserly (C)19. Mason Fennesy-Kent20. Adam Ashton21. Daniel Bye22. Nick Huett23. Mark Santomartino24. Tharindu Hewa-Kapuge25. Max Nelson26. Jake Duell27. Roshane Wickramathilake28. Vidhur Rangaswamy29. Nigel Ashton30. Ayed Ashan31. Lowindu Dharmaratne1 Cody Johnson2 Alex Armstrong3 Sam Whatley5 Dinesh Nijhawan7 Matthew Woodhouse8 Andrew Prentice9 Mathew Pittman10 Cameron Rathbone11 Jack Rowland12 Matthew Myers (C)13 Aiden Parisi14 Ben Cailes15 James Cossins<strong>16</strong> Connor Rochford (C)17 Tomas Retford18 Jake Cockburn21 Stephen Castle22 Nicholas Burri23 Ben Tilley24 Matt Davies26 Martin Beecroft27 Kurtis Young28 Tom Ruddell30 Matthew Zorkau31 Annas Al Sharea32 Robert Churkovich33 Jack Cookson34 James Duffy35 Oliver Fitzpatrick36 Billy Geary37 Tim Kallady38 Justin Mitrevski1 Nicholas Hall2 S Alexander3 Justin Lewis4 Rupert Kemp5 Angus Carmichael6 H Wetherall7 Mitchell Smart8 Joshua Sumura9 Cameron Sherwin10 Henry O’Connell11 Hugh Cameron12 Jack O’Shea13 Lawrence Carr14 Samuel Reid15 Myles Ryan<strong>16</strong> James Habla17 Karey Taylor18 Chris Jordan19 Harry Johns20 Thomas Claeys21 J Steinfort22 Gregg Norton23 Michael Jordan24 James Osmond25 Stewart Kyle1 Sam Glen2 Tom Hume3 Tom Humphris4 Nick Baron5 Cameron Macauley6 Sam Messinis (C)7 Xavier Rittman8 Broguen Roberts9 Jordan Owens10 Ryan Tierney11 Liam Nickels14 Scott Cain15 Matthew Stannage<strong>16</strong> Travis Kellerman19 Tom Barbour20 Steve O’Neil23 Laurens Van der Sluijs25 Ben McCulloch27 Dylan Sorensen28 James Webster29 Jordan Pomeroy30 Jack Rothery36 Hamish Donaldson1 Jake Evans (C)2 Tom Whittle3 Sam Murphy4 Scott Gatehouse (DVC)5 Henry Wong6 Jack Fetch7 Frank Ravida8 Nathan Evans9 Nick Alexopoulos10 Heath Chipperfi eld (VC)12 Max Kitchen13 Stefan Gusts (DVC)14 Brett Borland15 Fergus Tremaine17 James Weston18 Mitch Op’t Hoog (VC)20 Ben Semmler-Farr21 Rowan Nickless23 Tom Ham24 Fabian D’Addazio25 Jack Borland26 Mitch Adam27 Sean Collis28 James Touhy29 Nick Place30 Tom Lovelock33 Michael Docker54 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


U19 – SOUTHMARCELLINCoach: Neil McLarrenNORTHERN BULLANTSCoach: Charlie FenechAssistants: Zan Usenov, Jon CarterOLD CAREYCoach: Matt CurryAsst Coach: Russell MorrisOLD ESSENDONCoach: Steve WattsAsst Coach: Peter Philpott1 Julian Bendoricchi2 Lachlan Samers3 Ben Walden4 Kristian Mattiuzzo5 Jordan Bettello6 Lachlan Aylen78 Joseph Milanese9 John McIntyre (C)10 Robert Costanzo (C)11 Alex McKenzie13 Nick Botham14 Dan Isaac15 Tom Gargano<strong>16</strong> Tom Natoli17 Sean Ionidis181920212223 James Hollaway2425 David Schaftert26272829 Matthew Molloy3031 Hayden Manassa35 Anthony Beaini39 William Delahunty1 Sam Maatouk3 Nicholas De Andrade (VC)4 Kris Niel5 Jason Viola6 Michael Sortino7 Maroun Diab9 Luke Duray10 Lachlan McRedmond11 Michael Turner12 Jake Thompson13 Liam Carter14 Lachlan Winter15 Jay Phelan<strong>16</strong> Tony Vuwai17 Todd Beames (C)18 James Karanikos20 Damian D’Amore22 Cameron Taylor23 Nathan Parkes24 Michael Ferma (VC)25 Daniel Vozinidis29 Jacob Fenech30 Nicholas Spagnolo34 Matthew Miller45 Anthony Chiodo1 Jordan Easton2 Sam Pentney3 Jimmy Evans4 James Coull5 Nick Morris6 Alex Eddy7 Lachlan Addison8 Mitch Hexter9 Henry Mcqueen-Miscamble10 Morgan Evans(VC)11 Nick Richardson(VC)12 Harry Moore (VC)13 Lachy Mahon14 Darcy Harding15 Matt Parker (C)<strong>16</strong> Nic Bayly17 Sam Fisher18 Zac Lisle19 William Guiney20 Andy Yeo21 Adam Ahearn22 Ryan Abotomey23 Lochlan Hall24 Matt Brown25 Will Brown-Greaves26 Ben Lewinsky27 MichaelMazzocato28 Chris Allen29 Tom Cherny30 Peter Ioannidis31 Ben Field32 CharlesJohnstone33 Michael Mitchell34 Rob Shergold35 Jack Meldrum36 Dylan Roberts37 JermaineWunungmurra38 Chris Dimovski40 Tyler Daglish1 Jake Barrett2 Jack Bentick3 Daniel Beteramia4 Jack Clarke5 Ben Clements6 Taylor Cobby7 Andrew De Marco8 Jess Dichello9 Bradley Drysdale10 Matty Ferraro11 Josh Ferry12 Liam Flaherty13 Shaun Guerra14 Josh Lee15 Cameron Livori<strong>16</strong> Travis Livori17 Jackson Marr18 Jake McEvey19 Mark Michelle20 Michael Moro21 Kenny Ng22 Christian Persano23 Luke Pignolet24 Adam Portelli25 Matthew Ratcliffe26 Lewis Reed27 Danny Rowland28 James Shingler29 Todd SymonsAce GuttersOLD IVANHOECoach: Brad Shadbolt1 T Morris2 M Baxter3 A Veli4 K Tieman5 D Imbesi6 J Birch7 M DelMonte (C)8 A Bransgrove9 A Sheehan10 C Gogerly11 J Cecil12 D Mancuso13 A Norwood14 T Gleason15 C Harder<strong>16</strong> C Pirret17 M Mitris18 T Ikedo19 K Trajanovski20 J Trajanovski21 J Ridewood22 P Mansfi eld23 J Moio24 A Karim252627 M Kamay28 A Darrington29 C Gianfagna30 B Carpinteri31 M LicataOLD TRINITYCoach: Damian Ahearne1 Tim Bell2 Edward Bowman3 Chris Keys4 Nicholas Meadows5 Chris Riggs6 Steve Lawrence7 Tom Craigie8 Callum Rae9 Emerson Satur10 James Dell’Oro11 Doug Smith12 Reggie Smith13 Jobe Northey14 Oscar Fairweather15 Craig Foster<strong>16</strong> Nick Piper17 James Gilfi llan18 Nick Lockwood19 Thomas Mead20 Peter Mescher21 Arther Nitsopoulos22 Edward Weatherson23 Jake Weatherson24 John Moran25 Tom Peacock26 Jonathon Wong27 Nathan Merzvinskis28 Henry Winter29 Tim Stephens30 Jakob Steinhart31 Sam StackerST BERNARDSCoach: Damien SullivanAsst Coach: Ray King1 B. Cooper (VC)2 H. Overman (DVC)3 L. Bevanda4 C. Forder5 J. Bye6 T. Lynch7 M. Sargent8 K. Farrell9 J. Rose10 J. Wheeler11 N. Schultz12 I. Madden13 J. Dunell14 J. Weir15 J. Saundry<strong>16</strong> S. Jones17 J. Bennie18 J. Gay19 L. Sullivan20 J. Van Mel21 S. Firth22 A. Graham23 D. Riley24 P. Lenoury25 M. Stapleton26 B. Palmer27 D. Anderson28 H. Carland29 M. Borzillo32 S. Caven (Capt)WERRIBEECoach: Roger HandAsst Coach: Andrew Acciarito1 Charlton Butt2 Mitchell Chadwick3 Hayden Daniels4 Jonathon De Pellegrin5 Jamie DO6 Timothy Eccles7 Corey Edwards8 Cajetan Faranda9 Joshua Green-Mc Neilly10 Jesse Humphreys11 Adam Imber12 Luke Klein-Breteler13 Bol Kolang14 Benjamin Leonard15 Matthew Martin<strong>16</strong> Lachlan McDowell17 Christopher McNamara18 Christopher Molivas19 Ben Morton20 Adam Ostrowski21 Lachlan Patterson22 Daniel Peers23 Jameel Sargent24 Mikhal Secoulidis25 Conor Purton26 Trent Lockwood27 Craig Moloney28 Brett Armstrong29 Jaxon Cooke30 Mohammed Hawli31 Morgan WilliamsPROUDLY SPONSORED BY.Miles Real Estate....IvanhoeMax Kirwan Mazda....PrestonBendigo Bank....East IvanhoeBlue Rock Chartered Accountants....MelbourneTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 55


U19 – NORTHBANYULECoach: Rob KnightAsst: Rob Henshall1 Jake Rice (VC)2 Steven Tindale (VC)3 Patrick Millsom4 Marcus Borg5 Nick Biscontin6 Jared Wanders7 Andrew Edwards8 Luke Delaney9 Chris Marotta10 Brandon Ward11 James Radford12 Justin Sirianni15 Jeremy Brazzale<strong>16</strong> Ryan Dawson17 Jake Grose19 Joshua Price20 Zach Cleaver21 Adam Renwick22 Jarrad Cahir23 Peter Hook24 Brandon Kelly (VC)25 Jarrad Appleby29 Heath Mc Donald33 Andrew Snow37 Jack Langford38 Jeremy Ryan CBULLEENTEMPLESTOWECoach: James FloranceTeam Manager: Santino Paolucci1 Adam Lauria3 Robert Rametta5 David Dakin7 Thomas Matz8 Adam Ruggiero10 William Dimopoulos11 Anthony Greco12 Anthony Morabito13 Joseph Paolucci (VC)15 Scott Coghill<strong>16</strong> Michael Vergamalis17 Oliver Groth (C)18 Asi Shankara19 Nicholas Palumbo (VC)20 Lachlan Millen21 Peter Tonelli23 Mitchell Carey25 Rustin Bulmer26 Ricky Verocchi27 Elie Yamen28 Dwayne Bulmer47 Anthony Kayrooz49 Matthew Costa52 Romie Elbaba61 Aaron Tribuzio62 Bek Cetinkaya63 Arvin Alai64 Emirson MekaEMMAUS ST LEOSCoach:LIST NOT SUPPLIEDLA TROBE UNIVERSITYCoach:1 Karl Anderson2 Zac Atkins (VC)3 Kynan Borthwick (C)4 Alex Brain5 Alex Brereton6 Ben Dales-Sutton7 Grant Dowler (DVC)8 Josh Dunne9 Michael Gioskos10 Grant Waldron11 Michael Harney12 Luke Hooke13 Phil Merrett14 Todd Picone15 Brendan Renfrey<strong>16</strong> Stuart Scudamore17 George Stevenenson18 Georgie Thomas19 Liam Toohey (DVC)20 Brad Taylor21 Justin Pigdon22 Lachlan Watson23 Carl Joyce24 Lachlan Eades25 Anthony BozonelloIVANHOECoach: Adam WrightAsst Coach: Chris ZeegersOLD WESTBOURNECoach: Darren SaundersTHERRY PENOLACoach: A. MillsWHITEFRIARS OCFCCoach: Dean Thorn1 Alex Purtell2 Justin Harty3 Nick Godfrey5 Josef Lagreca6 William Servinis7 Andrew Dimopoulos8 Edward Paynter9 Josh Harbottle10 Tim Diakovmako11 Joseph Cinque12 Sam Rimington13 Jacob Brudenell15 Sam Nix<strong>16</strong> Matthew Ioannou17 John Benson20 Luca Lupone21 Stefan Zervides23 Sam Mowat24 Dan Plowman25 Lachlan Roberts27 Stefan Rajic28 Alex Biaggini29 Nicholas Harrison30 Nathan Morrow32 Jack Normand36 Conor Mitchell39 Conor Healy40 Harry RobinsonDylan Craig-DarrochLeigh ReadTim Constantinou1 A. Crossman2 B. Saunders3 M. Nott4 J. Porter5 V. Leung6 Z. Fincher7 M. Hawli8 C. Sneddon9 A. Jawad10 S. Elwanni11 L. Robinson12 S. Rathbone13 J. Hartley14 M. Patterson15 N. Knight<strong>16</strong> N. Hall17 J. Turner18 A. El Houli19 J. Tresoriero20 N. Cardillo21 L. Jamal22 M. Kay23 J. Watterson1 K Biddlestone2 L Lentini3 H Rowe4 D McCracken5 N Cauchi6 S Rees7 M Jones8 B Ratcliffe (C)9 N Ratcliffe10 J Gibson11 T Gumley12 D McKibbin13 D Gumley15 M Jugovic<strong>16</strong> M Gough18 C Bryceson20 J Molloy23 J Ellis31 J Gough32 A Ractliffe33 M McCrae37 J Curran38 B Campisi42 M Trimble43 J McMahon49 J Borg50 M Rasille55 J Failla59 L Vassallo1 Thomas Campbell3 Michael Nitas56 Adrian Papac7 Stefan (VC)Cardamone89 Dominic Chambers10 Andrew De Angelis11 Liam Pratt1213 Nathan Mc Keown14<strong>16</strong> Thomas (VC)Stanbrook17 Marcus Di Pietrantonio18 Damien Loh19 Troy Donis20 Karl Windhofer21 Benjamin Mathews22 Daniel O’brien23 Andrew (C)Daou24 Jack Nicholls25 James Rudolph26 Marcus Di Bartolomeo27 Thomas Leechman28 Jon Deller29 Dylan Pike30 Thomas Murphy31 Campbell Gauld32 Marcus Johnson33 David Blewonski34 Octavian Bozga35 Calvin Spencer56 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


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UMPIRESThe biggest match on the FIDA calendar was held lastSunday at Windy Hill in Essendon where FIDA Victoriatook on a representative team from South Australia.Once again members of the VAFAUA volunteeredtheir time and skills to ensure the game went aheadand all players had an enjoyable game. FIDA LifeMember Mark Gibson took charge in the middlewhile boundary and goal umpiring duties werecompleted by the Scully family. Sean Snr and Danielwere in the goals and Sean Jnr and James were onthe boundary. This was the first time all four membersof the Scully family had umpired in a game together.A great day was had by all. And the Vics won!Representative UmpiresWell done to all the umpires who represented us atShepparton last weekend. In the under 19 game wehad Josh James (F), Jack Cooper & Keiran McInerney(B) and Josh Prince (G).In the C – D4 game we had Andrew Heffernan (F),Andre Jemison & Andrew McNamara (B) and MatthewDervan (G).In the main game we had Luke Holmes (F), GavinBoyd & Ryan O’Shea (B) and Clayton Evans (G).Did us all proud boys!Frequent Flyer FlounderGotta love the dedication to the cause. Goal umpireGary (Flounder) Clancy left his St Albans home onSaturday at 7:30am, travelling by train, to goal umpirethe St. Francis Xavier vs Swinburne Uni D4 Game atBeaconsfield.Gary, never short for a word, explained to theumpiring team that it was a 44 railway stationsadventure from St Albans to Beaconsfield, taking atad under 6 hours. A great way to enjoy the sights ofMelbourne.Post game, with refreshments (travellers) in hand, hepointed out that the reward was a great close scoringgame resulting in Swinburne just scraping in by 11points. A lift back to Caulfield got Gary home earlythan expected. Many thanks to his partner on the day.Mum’s the wordMany of the younger umpires out there rely on theirSteve McCarthy & Cam DavidsonTHE FIRST FAMILYextremely patient parents to drive them to and fromtheir games. They arrive early, watch the game withpride and depart after a very long day. Well it seemslike one of our more experienced umpires thought itwas a good idea to take his mum to a game.Veteran field umpire Paul Jones took his elderlymum along to watch his most recent performance atSouth Mornington. Jonesy asked club officials if theywouldn’t mind looking after his mum for a little whilewhilst he was freshening up after the game. To hissurprise as he walked into the after-match, there wasMrs J. holding court with chardy in hand with a largegroup of players looking very much a part of thefurniture. Later as she was finally dragged off for thetrip home there were hugs and a few pecks on thecheek for the club’s newest and most popular visitor.Any truth in the rumour that she had slipped them abit of the secret potion that Paul serves us aftertraining? Seem the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.ADs 450thAnthony Damen would like to thank all involved inhelping him celebrate his 450 th VAFA game lastweekend at Toorak Park. To both clubs in Prahran/Assumption and Yarra Valley and of course hisrunning crew, thanks for making the day somemorable.Pre-Finals DinnerDon’t forget Monday 22 nd August at the G.Contact Rusty Davidson if:1. They are bringing a partner2. They require a special meal.3. They wish to request a car parking space.Every umpire is expected to attend unless they haveprovided Rusty with a written note statingotherwise.More details to follow, but it promises to be a hugenight.A word from our sponsorDon’t forget to head down to Harris Family Butchers(73 Mackie Road, East Bentleigh).58 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011“Umpiring is Everyone’s Business”


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UNDER 18KRUSHERS WIN OUT WESTIn the match of the round Oakleigh made theearly trip out to Fearon Reserve to take onWilliamstown in the match of the round. Bothteams are looking the goods with six games togo with Willy sitting second on the ladder, twogames behind Rupertswood while the Krushersare a few wins behind after having a slow startto the year. The game started well, with bothteams peppering but only managing two goalseach while Oakleigh took the lead at quartertime by a point. The second quarter sawOakleigh break away a four goal quarter leadby Austin Deneys who finished the day with 4goals. In a fantastic game of football and a trueindication of the young talent coming into theVAFA, both teams put on 4 goals in an emphatic3 rd quarter. In the last quarter Willy put on twogoals to get in touch with Oakleigh and pushthem until the end. The Krushers kicked onegoal in the last which was enough to get themUNDER 18 LAST ROUNDBen HodgesRupertswood AFC 5.5 9.9 12.18 17.20 (122)St Bernards 3.0 5.0 6.2 8.5 (53)GOALS Rupertswood AFC: R. Coots 7 N. Agnello 3 M. Wilson 2 D. La Sala 2J. Gay 1 K. Bujna 1 S. Gregory 1 St Bernards: D. Thompson 3 W. Sullivan 1 L.Bevanda 1 B. Catoggio 1 D. McIntyre 1 M. Sulzberger 1BEST Rupertswood AFC: S. Hetherington N. Agnello R. Coots A. McMahon J.Dunn M. Wilson St Bernards: A. Nicou L. McIntyre K. O’Connor M. SulzbergerD. ThompsonOakleigh AFC 2.4 6.8 10.9 11.11 (77)Williamstown CYMS 2.3 4.5 8.8 10.11 (71)GOALS Oakleigh AFC: A. Deneys 5 A. Cloke 2 J. Sullivan 1 C. Lavery 1 A. Abel1 D. Ruddy 1 Williamstown CYMS: C. Matheson 2 J. Costello 2 M. Knight 2 T.Dimitriou 1 A. Isac 1 Y. Hemphill 1BEST Oakleigh AFC: J. Kokas K. Johnson C. Grant N. Guerin L. ParamanathanJ. Sullivan Williamstown CYMS: C. Matheson J. Rycroft A. Weaven-Cahill J.Newton A. Isac R. Slaneythe win over a determined Williamstown side,which will look to finish the season off strongand push for that top spot. Callum Mathesonwas best on for the CY’s while Abe Weaven-Cahill played his best game for the year. For theKrushers Austin Deneys lead the goal kickingfor a change kicking five majors while ChrisGrant played his best game since coming out ofretirement 3 weeks ago.In the other game of the round, St Bernard’scontinued their Essendon like form aftercoming off their best win of the year againstWerribee, went down by 69 points at home toRupo. The first half saw a good contest, withplenty of goals and again showing off somegreat talent in this U18 competition. The thirdquarter saw Rupertswood kicked another threegoals while Bernies kicked one and took a 52point lead into the last where they finished thegame off with 5 goals. If Rupertswood kickedstraight the lead could have been much morewith Rupo finishing with seventeen goalstwenty behinds to cement top spot. For theSnow Dogs, Alexander Nicou played his bestgame of the year while Daniel Thompsonkicked 3 goals to provide some resistance.Rhett Coots bagged a lazy 7 down forward tokick his 13 th goal in two weeks. Alan McMahonplayed his best game for the year.TODAYSelections in BOLDOAKLEIGH AFC v ST BERNARDSWERRIBEE AFC v RUPERTSWOOD AFCUHS-VU/FLEMINGTON v THERRY PENOLA60 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - OPEN 1-7 SATURDAY


UNDER 18OAKLEIGHCoach: Chris MooreRUPERTSWOODCoach: Rod WilliamsAsst: Shane BraddyST BERNARDSCoach: Craig ConnellyST JOHNS OCCoach: Tom AyacheAssistants: Gary Williams, Ian Hook2 C Lavery3 P Falvo4 T Harold6 A Cloke7 A Deneys8 J Dal Santo9 A Mase10 O Shams11 M Podesta12 C Hermitte13 T Minchin14 B Baxter15 Z Pearce-Thomas18 J Sullivan19 J Stockdale20 K Johnson21 N Guerin22 B Grizzell24 J Benoiton26 A Shams27 L Paramanathan28 C Grant29 S Wines30 J Davis1 M Twentyman2 J Gay3 M Wilson4 B Grech5 B Riley6 J Williams7 M Said8 M Tabone9 T Galea10 M Heywood11 T Stefaniw14 S Morganti15 B Swallow17 H Plumb18 J Gale19 J Simpson20 J Kremers21 J Dunn22 L McKenna23 K Murphy24 J Janson25 B Webber29 C Schofi eld33 D Bourne34 T Murphy35 J Braddy38 R Braddy44 T Coles56 J Koenigsmann31 M. Sulzberger (C)33 J. Van Mel34 M. Feehan35 L. Allison36 K. O’Conner37 S. Firth38 A. Graham39 D. Riley40 P. Lenoury41 M. Hughes42 W. Sullivan43 C. Connelly44 S. Schepis45 L. McIntyre46 A. O’Conner47 A. Nicou48 J. Weir49 L. Sullivan50 J. Bennie51 J. Bye52 T. Christie53 M. Gurrisi1 Casimiar Niupulusuleo2 Nick Flessas3 Chris Reyes4 Mella Opiew5 Brandon Levin7 Bahaa Khoweiss9 Andrew Bird10 Matt De Poilly11 Emmanuel Jakwot12 Aiden Malec13 Marshall Top14 Austino Garang17 Michael Daly18 Festin Ferati19 Alexander Denis20 Paul Daou21 Justin Sutic24 John Ayama28 Chris Nyuol49 Jikany KourPoulios AwoRonelle CandidoKong KuteyNORTHSUBURBANSPORTSCLUB. INC.THERRY PENOLACoach: R Egglestone2 K Biddlestone ( C )3 H Rowe6 S Rees8 B Ratcliffe12 S Tatlock14 B Egglestone17 N Karikas18 C Bryceson21 D Ryan22 P Nguyen24 S Califore25 J Burt26 S Jerjees27 J Bolding28 M Trende30 D Lyons31 J Gough34 M Lyons36 J Fairbanks37 J Curran38 A Iaquinto42 D Blake43 J McMahon45 R Mckibbin50 J McDonald55 M Jacobson73 W McIntosh74 M BeckmanUHS-VU /FLEMINGTONCoach: M GrantAssistant: T Habel1 Benjamin Anderson2 James Dimattina3 Edward Pearson4 William Cheeseman5 Michael Cannizzaro6 Eddie Gibbons7 Miles Sharples8 Nicholas Wallace9 Daniel Lindsey10 Benjamin Weisser11 Hugo Roberts13 Lloyd Grant14 Dan Spiteri15 Billy Panyanouvong<strong>16</strong> Conor Walsh17 Jack Saill18 Brent Kelly19 Ethan Gardiner20 Muhammed Khodr21 Anthony Ausage22 Oliver Conlan23 Sean Farah25 Nicholas Devereux26 James Healey27 Michael Fogarty30 Shaquille Parker31 Harry Anderson32 Vincent McIntyre33 Glen Regan34 Andrew Nguyen72 Nicholas WaughWERRIBEECoach: Mike TurnerAssistant: Damien Fitzpatrick1 Ethan Turner (CC)2 Nick Fincher3 Brent Turner4 Conner Purton5 Matthew Fitzpatrick (CC)6 Mohhamd Hawlli7 Dillon Taylor (CC)8 Ben Stois9 Joel Patty10 Daniel delaney11 Scott Stewart12 Mitch Gatti13 Ben McMillan14 Matthew Turner (CC)15 Brody Watts<strong>16</strong> Matthew Burton17 Kevin Junker18 Jack Harris19 Justin Cmiel20 Dylan McClellan21 Morgan williams22 Matthew Brown23 Jack Elliott24 Haydn Acciarito25 Trent Lockwood26 Nishan Coyne27 Matt Despott28 Ryan Ellis29 Craig Moloney30 Jake Depetro31 Jesse Humphries32 Luke Gibbs33 Patrick O’Brian34 Reece FrostWILLIAMSTOWNCoach: Mathew MontebelloAssistants: Dave Caras,Bill Green,Ken West1 George Daaboul (DVC)2 Sean O’Shea-Korbot3 Yuma Hemphill4 Jackson Pennington5 Mathew Farrugia (C)6 Sam McHugh7 Lachlan Gibbs8 Navar Russell (VC)9 Robert Chan10 Robert Jansen11 Mitchell Knight12 Jake Rycroft13 Sean Mcvernon14 Tim Murphy15 Ashley Heaver<strong>16</strong> Mathew Makin (C)17 Billy McRae18 Trent Dimitriou19 Abraham Isac20 Josh Newton21 Nic Holdsworth (VC)22 Abe Weaven-Cahill23 Mathew Bellion24 Jayden Costello25 Sam Georgiovski26 James Beck27 Nicholas Fry28 Jack Gittins29 Joseph Hodgson30 Lachlan Hunter31 Nathan Bratby32 Mitchell Lane33 David Iaccarino34 Adrian Marasea35 Callum Matheson36 Jack McKenzie37 Benjamin McKenzie-Sirett38 Jack Peace39 Sven Rolts40 Reuben SlaneyTHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 61


VAFA LADDERS 2011U19 SECTION 2 P W L D B FF F A % PtsWERRIBEE 12 12 0 0 0 0 <strong>16</strong>50 594 277.78 48ST BERNARDS 12 10 2 0 0 0 1408 589 239.05 40ST KEVINS 12 8 2 0 1 1 1088 495 219.8 40CAULFIELD GRAMM 12 9 2 0 0 1 1204 739 <strong>16</strong>2.92 40OLD HAILEYBURY 12 7 3 0 1 1 1006 587 171.38 36OLD MENTONIANS 12 6 5 0 1 0 1135 753 150.73 28OLD CAREY 12 7 5 0 0 0 1232 872 141.28 28ORMOND 12 5 6 0 0 1 1210 994 121.73 24OLD BRIGHTON 12 2 10 0 0 0 394 <strong>16</strong>05 24.55 8U19 SECTION 3 P W L D B FF F A % PtsCOLLEGIANS 12 5 5 1 0 1 1104 789 139.92 26OLD TRINITY 12 6 6 0 0 0 1090 1<strong>16</strong>6 93.48 24MARCELLIN 12 6 6 0 0 0 925 1232 75.08 24OLD CAMBERWELL 11 3 6 1 0 1 831 1029 80.76 18OLD ESSENDON 12 4 8 0 0 0 688 1075 64 <strong>16</strong>NORTHERN BULLANTS 12 3 8 0 1 0 633 1205 52.53 <strong>16</strong>HAMPTON ROVERS 12 2 9 0 0 1 682 1454 46.91 12AJAX 12 2 10 0 0 0 568 1314 43.23 8OLD IVANHOE 11 0 11 0 1 0 643 1474 43.62 0U19 SOUTH P W L D B FF F A % PtsMAZENOD 12 10 0 0 1 1 1536 480 320 48OLD XAVERIANS 12 8 3 0 1 0 1114 513 217.15 36ST MARY’S SALESIAN 12 7 4 0 1 0 1047 905 115.69 32MONASH BLUES 12 6 4 0 2 0 838 913 91.79 32MHSOB 12 3 6 0 2 1 733 909 80.64 24DE LA SALLE 12 3 6 1 2 0 515 1068 48.22 22PENINSULA 12 4 7 0 1 0 889 993 89.53 20BEAUMARIS 12 2 8 1 1 0 670 980 68.37 14OLD GEELONG 11 1 6 0 2 0 449 1030 43.59 12U19 NORTH P W L D B FF F A % PtsLA TROBE UNI 12 10 1 0 0 1 1424 718 198.33 44BULLEEN TEMP 12 9 3 0 0 0 <strong>16</strong>02 805 199.01 36BANYULE 12 7 4 0 0 1 1471 832 176.8 32THERRY PENOLA 12 7 4 0 0 1 1443 932 154.83 32IVANHOE 12 6 5 0 0 1 1330 975 136.41 28WHITEFRIARS OC 12 3 9 0 0 0 1223 1118 109.39 12EMMAUS ST LEOS 12 1 9 0 0 0 632 1827 34.59 4OLD WESTBOURNE 12 0 8 0 0 1 463 2381 19.45 4UNDER 18 P W L D B FF F A % PtsRUPERTSWOOD AFC 12 9 1 0 1 1 1049 392 267.6 44WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12 9 3 0 0 0 1204 555 2<strong>16</strong>.94 36OAKLEIGH AFC 12 7 3 0 1 1 986 723 136.38 36WERRIBEE AFC 12 6 3 0 2 1 861 649 132.67 36ST BERNARDS 12 4 6 0 1 1 874 861 101.51 24THERRY PENOLA 12 1 8 0 2 1 608 993 61.23 <strong>16</strong>UHS-VU/FLEMINGTON 12 2 8 0 1 1 596 1009 59.07 <strong>16</strong>OLD CAMBERWELL 10 0 4 0 1 0 329 817 40.27 4CLUB XVIII 1 P W L D B FF F A % PtsOLD MELBURNIANS 12 12 0 0 0 0 1332 446 298.65 48OLD XAVERIANS 12 11 1 0 0 0 1289 477 270.23 44DE LA SALLE 12 7 5 0 0 0 856 729 117.42 28UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 4 7 0 0 1 804 767 104.82 20PRAHRAN ASSUMP 12 5 7 0 0 0 752 853 88.<strong>16</strong> 20MONASH BLUES 12 4 8 0 0 0 643 983 65.41 <strong>16</strong>OLD IVANHOE 12 4 8 0 0 0 679 1217 55.79 <strong>16</strong>ST BERNARDS 12 0 11 0 0 0 508 1391 36.52 0CLUB XVIII NTH P W L D B FF F A % PtsOLD CAREY 12 12 0 0 0 0 1385 450 307.78 48BANYULE 12 9 3 0 0 0 1094 661 <strong>16</strong>5.51 36WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12 7 5 0 0 0 951 592 <strong>16</strong>0.64 28FITZROY 12 6 5 1 0 0 901 636 141.67 26NOBS/ST PATS 12 6 5 1 0 0 712 739 96.35 26RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 5 6 1 0 0 806 925 87.14 22IVANHOE 12 5 7 0 0 0 745 853 87.34 20OLD PARADIANS 12 4 7 1 0 0 566 1078 52.5 18THERRY PENOLA 12 4 8 0 0 0 693 987 70.21 <strong>16</strong>UHS-VU 12 0 12 0 0 0 410 1376 29.8 0CLUB XVIII STH P W L D B FF F A % PtsMAZENOD 12 8 1 1 2 0 932 391 238.36 42HAWTHORN 12 8 2 0 2 0 1052 583 180.45 40AJAX 12 6 4 0 2 0 752 614 122.48 32ORMOND AFC 12 6 5 0 1 0 941 717 131.24 28OLD GEELONG 12 5 5 1 1 0 845 734 115.12 26HAMPTON ROVERS 12 2 8 0 2 0 489 1097 44.58 <strong>16</strong>RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 0 10 0 2 0 418 1293 32.33 8Phone: (03)8562 9100 Fax: (03)8562 911<strong>16</strong>2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011


VAFA LADDERS 2011PREMIER C P W L D B FF F A % PtsAJAX 11 10 1 0 0 0 1089 733 148.57 40WERRIBEE 11 9 2 0 0 0 1358 602 225.58 36RUPERTSWOOD 11 6 5 0 0 0 887 899 98.67 24MAZENOD 11 6 5 0 0 0 947 1044 90.71 24OLD ESSENDON 11 5 6 0 0 0 803 976 82.27 20MONASH BLUES 11 4 6 1 0 0 766 795 96.35 18ORMOND 11 4 7 0 0 0 930 942 98.73 <strong>16</strong>FITZROY 11 4 7 0 0 0 896 1036 86.49 <strong>16</strong>OLD CAMBERWELL 11 3 7 1 0 0 681 943 72.22 14MHSOB 11 3 8 0 0 0 724 1111 65.17 12PREMIER C RES P W L D B FF F A % PtsWERRIBEE 11 11 0 0 0 0 1220 425 287.06 44AJAX 11 9 1 1 0 0 1000 448 223.21 38ORMOND 11 8 3 0 0 0 1013 584 173.46 32FITZROY 11 6 4 1 0 0 822 661 124.36 26MAZENOD 11 6 5 0 0 0 834 727 114.72 24MONASH BLUES 11 5 6 0 0 0 655 842 77.79 20OLD CAMBERWELL 11 4 7 0 0 0 624 791 78.89 <strong>16</strong>MHSOB 11 2 9 0 0 0 518 965 53.68 8OLD ESSENDON 11 2 9 0 0 0 387 1085 35.67 8RUPERTSWOOD 11 1 10 0 0 0 541 1124 48.13 4DIVISION 1 P W L D B FF F A % PtsBANYULE 12 12 0 0 0 0 1355 780 173.72 48WILLIAMSTOWN 12 8 3 1 0 0 1206 944 127.75 34PARKDALE VULTURES 12 8 4 0 0 0 1277 950 134.42 32WHITEFRIARS 12 8 4 0 0 0 1152 863 133.49 32NOBS/ST PATS 12 6 5 1 0 0 1087 1010 107.62 26PENINSULA 12 6 6 0 0 0 1203 1095 109.86 24OLD GEELONG 12 6 6 0 0 0 1010 1060 95.28 24OLD PARADIANS 12 3 9 0 0 0 880 1136 77.46 12OLD MENTONIANS 12 2 10 0 0 0 783 1387 56.45 8BULLEEN TEMP 12 0 12 0 0 0 795 1523 52.2 0DIVISION 1 RES P W L D B FF F A % PtsOLD GEELONG 12 11 1 0 0 0 1374 641 214.35 44BANYULE 12 11 1 0 0 0 1355 699 193.85 44PARKDALE VULTURES 12 10 2 0 0 0 1105 704 156.96 40WILLIAMSTOWN 12 7 5 0 0 0 944 884 106.79 28WHITEFRIARS 12 6 6 0 0 0 1079 856 126.05 24NOBS/ST PATS 12 6 6 0 0 0 889 873 101.83 24PENINSULA 12 4 8 0 0 0 792 937 84.53 <strong>16</strong>OLD PARADIANS 12 3 9 0 0 0 781 864 90.39 12OLD MENTONIANS 12 2 10 0 0 0 655 <strong>16</strong>37 40.01 8BULLEEN TEMP 12 0 12 0 0 0 513 1392 36.85 0DIVISION 2 P W L D B FF F A % PtsGLEN EIRA 12 12 0 0 0 0 1453 721 201.53 48LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 12 9 3 0 0 0 1149 837 137.28 36THERRY PENOLA 12 9 3 0 0 0 1068 848 125.94 36ST JOHNS 12 8 4 0 0 0 1308 878 148.97 32ELTHAM 12 7 5 0 0 0 1050 1047 100.29 28EMMAUS ST LEOS 12 5 7 0 0 0 1067 1079 98.89 20STH MELB DISTRICTS 12 4 8 0 0 0 1090 1076 101.3 <strong>16</strong>ST MARY’S SALESIAN 12 3 9 0 0 0 908 1435 63.28 12AQUINAS 12 2 10 0 0 0 772 1354 57.02 8OLD WESTBOURNE 12 1 11 0 0 0 811 1401 57.89 4DIVISION 2 RES P W L D B FF F A % PtsTHERRY PENOLA 12 11 1 0 0 0 1344 541 248.43 44GLEN EIRA 12 11 1 0 0 0 1065 512 208.01 44ST JOHNS 12 9 3 0 0 0 1234 640 192.81 36ST MARY’S SALESIAN 12 7 5 0 0 0 907 934 97.11 28EMMAUS ST LEOS 12 6 6 0 0 0 923 888 103.94 24LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 12 5 7 0 0 0 933 795 117.36 20STH MELB DISTRICTS 12 5 7 0 0 0 735 1004 73.21 20ELTHAM 12 3 9 0 0 0 475 1208 39.32 12AQUINAS 12 2 10 0 0 0 478 1074 44.51 8OLD WESTBOURNE 12 1 11 0 0 0 550 1068 51.5 4DIVISION 3 P W L D B FF F A % PtsPRAHRAN ASSUMP 12 12 0 0 0 0 1485 671 221.31 48YARRA VALLEY 12 9 3 0 0 0 1315 718 183.15 36MONASH GRYPHONS 12 9 3 0 0 0 920 804 114.43 36IVANHOE 12 8 4 0 0 0 1031 935 110.27 32ELSTERNWICK 12 6 6 0 0 0 1040 1120 92.86 24UHS-VU 12 5 7 0 0 0 1064 1111 95.77 20KEW 12 5 7 0 0 0 952 1040 91.54 20POWER HOUSE 12 4 8 0 0 0 900 972 92.59 <strong>16</strong>ALBERT PARK 12 4 8 0 0 0 1042 1<strong>16</strong>6 89.37 <strong>16</strong>HAWTHORN 12 4 8 0 0 0 950 1318 72.08 <strong>16</strong>WEST BRUNSWICK 12 3 9 0 0 0 794 1123 70.7 12MT LILYDALE 12 3 9 0 0 0 705 1220 57.79 12DIVISION 3 RES P W L D B FF F A % PtsPRAHRAN ASSUMP 12 10 2 0 0 0 1336 384 347.92 40YARRA VALLEY 12 9 3 0 0 0 1<strong>16</strong>5 560 208.04 36KEW 12 9 3 0 0 0 873 796 109.67 36MONASH GRYPHONS 12 8 4 0 0 0 862 612 140.85 32WEST BRUNSWICK 12 7 5 0 0 0 1038 646 <strong>16</strong>0.68 28UHS-VU 12 7 5 0 0 0 1103 782 141.05 28HAWTHORN 12 7 5 0 0 0 900 866 103.93 28POWER HOUSE 12 6 6 0 0 0 772 748 103.21 24IVANHOE 12 4 8 0 0 0 763 894 85.35 <strong>16</strong>ELSTERNWICK 12 3 9 0 0 0 557 1183 47.08 12ALBERT PARK 12 2 10 0 0 0 483 1510 31.99 8MT LILYDALE 12 0 12 0 0 0 366 1297 28.22 0DIVISION 4 P W L D B FF F A % PtsST FRANCIS XAVIER 12 11 1 0 0 0 <strong>16</strong>94 946 179.07 44SWINBURNE UNI 12 8 4 0 0 0 1334 994 134.21 32RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 8 4 0 0 0 1261 962 131.08 32ELEY PARK SHARKS 12 8 4 0 0 0 1510 1252 120.61 32SOUTH MORNINGTON 12 6 6 0 0 0 1309 1206 108.54 24NORTH BRUNSWICK 12 5 7 0 0 0 1259 1087 115.82 20MAN’HAM COBRAS 12 5 7 0 0 0 1187 1062 111.77 20POINT COOK 12 5 7 0 0 0 1241 1366 90.85 20BOX HILL NORTH 12 4 8 0 0 0 1242 1426 87.1 <strong>16</strong>CHADSTONE 12 0 12 0 0 0 366 2102 17.41 0DIVISION 4 RES P W L D B FF F A % PtsSOUTH MORNINGTON 12 11 1 0 0 0 1560 393 396.95 44NORTH BRUNSWICK 12 9 2 1 0 0 984 542 181.55 38ST FRANCIS XAVIER 12 9 3 0 0 0 1330 487 273.1 36RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 8 4 0 0 0 1135 585 194.02 32ELEY PARK SHARKS 12 8 4 0 0 0 1001 917 109.<strong>16</strong> 32SWINBURNE UNI 12 4 7 1 0 0 908 929 97.74 18MAN’HAM COBRAS 12 4 8 0 0 0 836 834 100.24 <strong>16</strong>BOX HILL NORTH 12 3 9 0 0 0 778 1127 69.03 12POINT COOK 12 3 9 0 0 0 671 1170 57.35 12CHADSTONE 12 0 12 0 0 0 212 2463 8.61 0U19 PREMIER P W L D B FF F A % PtsOLD XAVERIANS 12 10 1 0 1 0 1390 594 234.01 44DE LA SALLE 12 10 2 0 0 0 1188 640 185.62 40BEAUMARIS 12 9 3 0 0 0 1230 821 149.82 36ST BEDES/MT 12 8 3 1 0 0 1215 841 144.47 34OLD SCOTCH 12 7 4 0 1 0 1088 962 113.1 32UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 4 7 1 0 0 999 1081 92.41 18OLD MELBURNIANS 12 3 9 0 0 0 889 1228 72.39 12FITZROY 12 3 9 0 0 0 909 1305 69.66 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 2 9 0 1 0 7<strong>16</strong> 1047 68.39 12THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011 63


WINNING EDGECLUB CHAMPIONSHIPCLUB SENIORS UNDER 19/18 RESERVES THIRDS/CLUB XVIII TOTALBANYULE AFC 48 24 22 9 103CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 40 30 <strong>16</strong> 10 96WERRIBEE DISTRICTS FC 36 33 22 4 95OLD XAVERIANS 28 30 20 11 89THERRY PENOLA OB 36 24 22 4 86WILLIAMSTOWN 34 27 14 7 82ST KEVINS OB 30 30 12 8 80LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 36 33 10 79MAZENOD OC 24 33 12 8.5 77.5COLLEGIANS 36 15.5 14 8 73.5DE LA SALLE OC 22 30 14 7 73ST BERNARDS 20 30 <strong>16</strong> 7 73PRAHRAN ASSUMPTION AFC 48 20 5 73AJAX AFC 40 6 19 6 71ST BEDES / MENTONE TIGERS 34 25.5 10 1 70.5GLEN EIRA AFC 48 22 70VAFA LADDERS 2011PREMIER P W L D B FF F A % PtsCOLLEGIANS 11 9 2 0 0 0 1045 739 141.41 36ST BEDES/MT 11 8 2 1 0 0 960 854 112.41 34UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 7 4 0 0 0 1033 871 118.6 28OLD XAVERIANS 11 7 4 0 0 0 987 906 108.94 28OLD CAREY 11 6 5 0 0 0 1003 1005 99.8 24DE LA SALLE 11 5 5 1 0 0 921 869 105.98 22OLD SCOTCH 11 4 6 1 0 0 890 957 93 18OLD TRINITY 11 3 7 1 0 0 824 961 85.74 14OLD MELBURNIANS 11 2 9 0 0 0 822 1038 79.19 8OLD HAILEYBURY 11 2 9 0 0 0 811 1096 74 8PREMIER RES P W L D B FF F A % PtsOLD XAVERIANS 11 10 1 0 0 0 961 474 202.74 40UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 10 1 0 0 0 1106 590 187.46 40DE LA SALLE 11 7 4 0 0 0 864 553 156.24 28COLLEGIANS 11 7 4 0 0 0 785 583 134.65 28OLD SCOTCH 11 6 5 0 0 0 768 743 103.36 24OLD MELBURNIANS 11 6 5 0 0 0 820 839 97.74 24ST BEDES/MT 11 5 6 0 0 0 909 765 118.82 20OLD CAREY 11 2 9 0 0 0 615 866 71.02 8OLD TRINITY 11 2 9 0 0 0 532 1250 42.56 8OLD HAILEYBURY 11 0 11 0 0 0 546 1243 43.93 0PREMIER THIRDS P W L D B FF F A % PtsOLD XAVERIANS 11 9 0 0 2 0 976 366 266.67 44COLLEGIANS 11 8 2 0 1 0 1196 435 274.94 36OLD MELBURNIANS 11 7 3 0 1 0 858 574 149.48 32DE LA SALLE 11 7 3 0 1 0 798 586 136.18 32UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 5 5 0 1 0 906 752 120.48 24WERRIBEE DISTRICTS 11 3 6 0 1 1 647 981 65.95 20OLD SCOTCH 11 3 7 0 1 0 591 948 62.34 <strong>16</strong>ST BEDES/MT 11 1 8 0 2 0 506 828 61.11 12OLD TRINITY 11 0 9 0 1 0 337 1345 25.06 4PREMIER B P W L D B FF F A % PtsCAULFIELD GRAMM 11 10 1 0 0 0 1303 742 175.61 40ST KEVINS 11 7 3 1 0 0 1066 793 134.43 30OLD BRIGHTON 11 7 4 0 0 0 1074 882 121.77 28UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 6 5 0 0 0 984 862 114.15 24OLD IVANHOE 11 6 5 0 0 0 919 893 102.91 24BEAUMARIS 11 5 6 0 0 0 1091 937 1<strong>16</strong>.44 20OAKLEIGH 11 5 6 0 0 0 992 1141 86.94 20ST BERNARDS 11 5 6 0 0 0 985 1140 86.4 20MARCELLIN 11 3 8 0 0 0 717 1022 70.<strong>16</strong> 12HAMPTON ROVERS 11 0 10 1 0 0 604 1414 42.72 2PREMIER B RES P W L D B FF F A % PtsOLD BRIGHTON 11 11 0 0 0 0 1035 596 173.66 44CAULFIELD GRAMM 11 8 3 0 0 0 952 675 141.04 32ST BERNARDS 11 8 3 0 0 0 780 628 124.2 32ST KEVINS 11 6 5 0 0 0 807 593 136.09 24UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 6 5 0 0 0 848 652 130.06 24OLD IVANHOE 11 6 5 0 0 0 722 684 105.56 24MARCELLIN 11 5 6 0 0 0 613 673 91.08 20OAKLEIGH 11 4 7 0 0 0 699 861 81.18 <strong>16</strong>BEAUMARIS 11 1 10 0 0 0 524 958 54.7 4HAMPTON ROVERS 11 0 11 0 0 0 436 1096 39.78 0PREM B THIRDS P W L D B FF F A % PtsCAULFIELD GRAMM 11 10 1 0 0 0 1201 572 209.97 40ST KEVINS 11 8 3 0 0 0 1071 585 183.08 32UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 7 4 0 0 0 907 748 121.26 28OLD XAVERIANS 11 7 4 0 0 0 947 790 119.87 28ST BERNARDS 11 7 4 0 0 0 825 804 102.61 28OLD CAMBERWELL 11 5 6 0 0 0 829 849 97.64 20MARCELLIN 11 4 7 0 0 0 750 865 86.71 <strong>16</strong>OLD BRIGHTON 11 3 8 0 0 0 598 772 77.46 12WHITEFRIARS 11 2 9 0 0 0 572 1080 52.96 8OAKLEIGH AFC 11 2 9 0 0 0 517 1177 43.93 864 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2011

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