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MARCH 3, 2015 \ NORTHERN.STARWEEKLY.COM.AU NEWS + SPORT + PROPERTY GUIDE Whittlesea council has refused to issue a permit for another 20 poker machines for the Bridge Inn in Mernda. e refusal follows a council submission to the Victorian Commission for Gaming and Liquor Regulation (VCGLR) in the middle of last year that stated the council would not support the hotel’s application for 20 more electronic gaming machines. e hotel needs approval from the VCGLR and a planning permit from Whittlesea council before additional machines can be installed. e planning permit refusal is the latest in a long-running bid by the club to increase its gaming machines. e pub’s first application for 60 machines City stands its ground in 2008 was refused by the VCGLR. However, it granted an application for 40 machines a year later. Benmara Pty Ltd, owners of the Bridge Inn Hotel, applied to the VCGLR again in July last year for another 20 machines. Despite a Whittlesea council submission opposing the increase, the application was approved. Now all the pub needs is a planning permit from the council. Residents opposed to the pub’s expansion packed the chambers for last Tuesday’s council meeting in anticipation of the councillors’ verdict. To the dismay of members of the anti-poker machine group Whittlesea Interagency Taskforce on Gambling, Cr Rex Griffen attempted to convince councillors to approve the permit. He was supported by councillors Christine Stow and Ken Harris. When put to the vote, the permit application was defeated four votes to three. Cr Sam Alessi said he was vehemently opposed to allowing more poker machines in the municipality, labelling the machines “a scourge” and “something we need to eradicate from the community”. He said the application should be refused because the harm EGMs caused was indisputable. “e 40 machines already there are doing enormous harm,” he said. Councillors Alessi, Norm Kelly, Darryl Sinclair and Ricky Kirkham followed the advice of the council’s planning department to refuse the pub’s planning permit application. Whittlesea Interagency Taskforce on Gambling spokesman Jemal Ahmet said that based on current activity at the hotel, the additional 20 machines would have taken another $3 million out of the local economy, bringing projected annual losses to close to $9 million a year. “We don’t want Whittlesea to become the pokies capital of Victoria. It’s great to see strong leadership from councillors Alessi, Kelly, Sinclair and Kirkham standing up for their community against the interests of big business only concerned with profit,” Mr Ahmet said. To have the council’s decision overturned, Benmara would need to take the matter to VCAT. e Bridge Inn Hotel was contacted for comment. Anti-poker machine campaigners Fariha Zaima, Jack Spencer and Christine Hill outside the Bridge Inn. (Joe Mastroianni)

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  • MARCH 3, 2015 \ NORTHERN.STARWEEKLY.COM.AU

    NEWS + SPORT + PROPERTY GUIDE

    By Lexi Cottee

    Whittlesea council has refused to issue a permit for another 20 poker machines for the Bridge Inn in Mernda.

    e refusal follows a council submission to the Victorian Commission for Gaming and Liquor Regulation (VCGLR) in the middle of last year that stated the council would not support the hotels application for 20 more electronic gaming machines.

    e hotel needs approval from the VCGLR and a planning permit from Whittlesea council before additional machines can be installed.

    e planning permit refusal is the latest in a long-running bid by the club to increase its gaming machines.

    e pubs rst application for 60 machines

    City stands its ground in 2008 was refused by the VCGLR. However, it granted an application for 40 machines a year later.

    Benmara Pty Ltd, owners of the Bridge Inn Hotel, applied to the VCGLR again in July last year for another 20 machines. Despite a Whittlesea council submission opposing the increase, the application was approved.

    Now all the pub needs is a planning permit from the council.

    Residents opposed to the pubs expansion packed the chambers for last Tuesdays council meeting in anticipation of the councillors verdict.

    To the dismay of members of the anti-poker machine group Whittlesea Interagency Taskforce on Gambling, Cr Rex Grien attempted to convince councillors to approve

    the permit. He was supported by councillors Christine Stow and Ken Harris. When put to the vote, the permit application was defeated four votes to three.

    Cr Sam Alessi said he was vehemently opposed to allowing more poker machines in the municipality, labelling the machines a scourge and something we need to eradicate from the community.

    He said the application should be refused because the harm EGMs caused was indisputable.

    e 40 machines already there are doing enormous harm, he said.

    Councillors Alessi, Norm Kelly, Darryl Sinclair and Ricky Kirkham followed the advice of the councils planning department to refuse the pubs planning permit application.

    Whittlesea Interagency Taskforce on Gambling spokesman Jemal Ahmet said that based on current activity at the hotel, the additional 20 machines would have taken another $3 million out of the local economy, bringing projected annual losses to close to $9 million a year.

    We dont want Whittlesea to become the pokies capital of Victoria. Its great to see strong leadership from councillors Alessi, Kelly, Sinclair and Kirkham standing up for their community against the interests of big business only concerned with prot, Mr Ahmet said.

    To have the councils decision overturned, Benmara would need to take the matter to VCAT.

    e Bridge Inn Hotel was contacted for comment.

    Anti-poker machine campaigners Fariha Zaima, Jack Spencer and Christine Hill outside the Bridge Inn. (Joe Mastroianni)

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    e Department of Education has sold two vacant primary schools in Dallas to private Islamic colleges.

    As part of the former state governments asset sell-o to raise money for infrastructure projects, Dallas Brooks and Dallas North primary schools were sold last year.

    Dallas Brooks primary, in Kiewa Crescent, was sold on March 11 for $5.19 million, while Dallas North primary, in Warragul Street, sold on May 19 for more than $6.25 million.

    When Star Weekly requested information about the buyers, a spokesman for the Department of Education and Training said the sites were sold to private education providers.

    Further inquiries revealed that Sirius College bought the Dallas North primary site to cater for swelling school enrolments.

    Sirius Colleges executive principal, Halid Serdar Takimoglu, said the school had looked for a new site for about two years before making an oer on the old primary school site last year.

    e college currently has ve campuses, including two in Broadmeadows: in Goulburn and Lilliput streets.

    Mr Takimoglu said the college planned to relocate all primary school pupils from the Eastmeadows (Goulburn Street) campus to the old Dallas North Primary School. About 100 grade 6 pupils were the rst to move across to the new campus for

    the beginning of the 2015 school year. Sirius College is a non-denominational school that welcomes students from all ethnic and religious backgrounds. But Nail Aykan, general manager of the Islamic Council of Victoria, said most students at the school were Islamic.

    He said that although the college taught scripture, it was not a religious school.

    Mr Aykans daughter attends the schools Eastmeadows campus and will eventually move across to the old Dallas North primary site.

    e Meadow Heights resident said he was not surprised the two state schools were bought by private colleges.

    While theyre expensive relative to the areas blue-collar nature, theres enough demand for these schools in the area, he said.

    Dallas Brooks Primary School was bought by co-educational Islamic school Ilim College. e school has campuses in Dallas and Glenroy.

    Star Weekly contacted Ilim College for comment but did not receive a response by the time of going to press.

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    Lalor Tennis Club members will have two new Rebound Ace courts to play on this month.

    Work on two of the clubs six courts is on track to be nished within the next few weeks.

    Whittlesea council has fully funded a $2.4 million overhaul of the club aer the Abbott government pulled $300,000 which had been approved by the previous government.

    In 2013, Shadow infrastructure and transport minister Anthony Albanese said the government would renege on previously approved community infrastructure grants unless councils had already assigned contractors.

    Whittlesea council had been given approval for $5.83 million of funding to redevelop the Church Street shopping strip, Woodland

    Waters sports eld and carpark and upgrade Lalor Tennis Clubs facilities but contractors had not been assigned to the tennis club redevelopment.

    Resurfacing tennis courts 3, 4, 5 and 6 will go to tender this month and a contract has been awarded for design of the clubs pavilion upgrade. e project is expected to be completed in December.

    Head coach Ian Goolagong said the club had a record 350 members on its books.

    Its a very multicultural club; most of them just want something to do, he said. I just ask kids on the street to come in and have a hit.

    Lexi Cottee

    Council an ace for club

    Lalor Tennis Clubs Meliz Bilgin, Jaidyn Goolagong, Diaka Camara, Daniel Vindigni, Chiara Vindigni and Cemre Bilgin. (Wayne Hawkins)

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    A omastown speed hump installed six months ago is to be removed.

    Whittlesea councillors voted against the recommendation of the councils ocers to keep the road cushions in Darebin Drive aer learning about the plight of one of the streets residents.

    Coral Purcell and her husband are retirees and full-time carers of their 39-year-old daughter. When one of six speed humps was installed in front of their family home in August,

    conducted a trac survey that showed the speed humps had brought about a reduction in speeding and the number of cars and trucks that use Darebin Drive.

    However, a recent noise survey showed that over a two-week period, average noise levels of 61 decibels were recorded outside the Purcells house, just shy of VicRoads recommendation that average noise levels not exceed 63 decibels.

    e results were enough for Cr Rex Grien to suggest the speed humps removal.

    His motion was passed, and council ocers

    Ms Purcell said noise reached distressing levels whenever trucks, trailers, four-wheel-drives and utilities passed their house.

    Its enough to wake everyone up, she said. Four-wheel-drives are built to navigate them, so they y over them outside school hours.

    e Purcells, who are in their late 60s and early 70s, were losing valuable sleep. Coral started a petition requesting the removal of all the Darebin Drive speed humps. It was lodged with the council last September and contained 50 signatures.

    As a result of the petition the council

    will now undertake additional independent noise assessments close to the other speed humps and look at alternative trac calming measures such as chicanes and slow points.

    It would cost the council $20,000 to remove all six speed humps and $800,000 to install roundabouts and slow points.

    Trac problems have been an ongoing issue in the street for almost three decades. Kerbs were extended in the late 1990s to manage speeding cars, and then roundabouts were created in 2003 to further stie lead-foot motorists.

    No more noisy bumps in the night

    A conservation reserve in South Morang will be named in honour of former Whittlesea councillor Nicola Davis.

    Ms Davis served as a north ward councillor for almost two years before she died from cancer in April last year.

    Recognising her services to the community, Whittlesea councillors voted unanimously at their meeting last week to name the 245 Gordons Road reserve the Nicola Davis Conservation Reserve.

    Fellow north ward councillor and close friend Rex Grien was visibly moved when he spoke of Ms Daviss impact on the community.

    It was never a race with her it was all about engagement and participation, Cr Grien said. She assisted many community groups; she got a lot of mums together.

    Cr Sam Alessi said he was both delighted and saddened to be naming a park in her honour.

    Nicola had an infectious eect on all of us, he said. I didnt know Nicola before council, but over that very short period she had an incredible impact on fellow councillors and on the community.

    e park is set aside for conservation purposes and is next to a bike trail.

    Ms Daviss mother, Teresa Humm, thanked the council on Facebook for the perfect memorial for her daughter.

    From a small child, conservation has been her passion and this is a very tting tribute to her, where we as a family can remember her lasting legacy and be so proud of all that she achieved in her shortened life, she said.

    News that the council was to name the reserve in Nicolas honour came on Ms Humms 60th birthday.

    Surely a gi from heaven, she wrote.

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    By Lexi Cottee

    Funding for the duplication of Yan Yean Road has been fast-tracked to allow planning to proceed to construction immediately.

    Yan Yean MP Danielle Green announced that $400,000 would be brought forward to kick-start planning on the $95 million project.

    Both the Labor and Liberal parties committed to funding the duplication of a notorious 3.9-kilometre stretch of Yan Yean Road between Diamond Creek and Kurrak roads.

    e duplication will be designed to improve travel times, reduce congestion, make the road safer for drivers and pedestrians, and improve reliability of bus services.

    Ms Green said the community would have opportunities to comment on the proposed designs for the road and attend information sessions.

    VicRoads has already undertaken a planning study to identify land required for the road duplication.

    Plans include provisions for a four-lane divided road, on-road bicycle paths, paths

    Ms Green said the two-lane undivided road, which services a corridor of increasing residential development in the outer northern suburbs, was dangerous and congested.

    e outer northern suburbs deserve safe and reliable roads that get locals to work on time and get them home in one piece, she said.

    Duplicating Yan Yean Road will save time every morning and night. More importantly, it will save lives.

    Ms Green said the state government would bring forward funding so the project could start sooner.

    for pedestrians, trac lights at Kurrak Road, removal of low-speed curves between Sutherland Avenue and Howell Road, bus bays, an exclusive bus lane at the Diamond Creek Road approach, and areas for drivers to do U-turns.

    Ms Green said she was also vehemently advocating for the state to take control of Yan Yean Road north of Kurrak Road so that more upgrades to the road could be completed between Kurrak and Bridge Inn roads.

    She raised the matter in Parliament last week and is expecting a response soon.

    Yan Yean road works pushed up

    Five brand new caravans fresh o the showroom oor have been stolen from a storage yard in Tullamarine.

    Detectives said the caravans were stolen from Apollo Motorhome Holidays overnight on February 20. Police spokeswoman Kelly Yates said the oenders broke into the storage yard by cutting a chain lock between 5pm on Friday, February 20 and 9am the following day.

    Detective Acting Sergeant Phil Crawford described the the as brazen. Detectives hadnt been able to obtain video footage and were seeking witnesses. Its not something that happens every day, thankfully. We dont know if they were carted away in freight trucks or one by one.

    ree of the caravans were Adria Adora or Adria Altea models, and two were Winnebago RV Minnie models. eir combined value is an estimated $280,000.

    e two Winnebagos were only shown for the

    rst time in Australia at the Victorian Caravan Camping and Touring Supershow, held at the Melbourne Showgrounds last month.

    Hume polices crime prevention ocer Jacqui Newman said the models were not available for sale at any other dealership.

    Detective Acting Sergeant Crawford said it wouldnt be too dicult for the thieves to sell the caravans as unregistered vehicles. But to take ve caravans, wed imagine someone would need room to store them, such as a large shed or factory, he said.

    A spokeswoman for Apollo Motorhome Holidays said the compound had been fenced and locked. Insurance would only partially cover the loss.

    Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

    Lexi Cottee Apollo Motorhome Holidays eet maintenace ofcer Con Menheere. (Joe Mastroianni)

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    More than 55 young performers will take to the stage this month to tackle the big issues underpinning famed musical Ragtime. Director Amy Bryans says the production by youth theatre group Waterdale wont shy away from exploring issues such as race and gender inequality. The musical is based on a novel by E. L. Doctorow and is set in the early 20th century. Scenes jump between three main groups African Americans, white moneyed Americans, and Eastern European immigrants. Its about how these three groups interact with each other, Bryans said. Despite being set in America, theyre universal themes that still resonate clearly in Australia today. The Bundoora-based theatre group has created 150 costumes in four months and has been rehearsing tirelessly for the past two. There will be six performances, between March 6 and 14, at the Rivergum Theatre at Parade College in Bundoora. To book tickets, visit www.trybooking.com and search for Ragtime in Buy Tickets. Lexi Cottee

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    A union at the centre of a ght against Sunburys planned secession is seeking legal advice aer a bogus yer was circulated in Hume.

    e yer, based on a previous leaet put out by the Australian Services Union (ASU), has been amended to include there are no plans for new schools, hospitals or infrastructure in Sunbury. e yer also states: e ASU agrees: [Sunbury MP] Josh Bull and Labor have no plans for Sunbury, and it claims to have been authorised by the union. Titled Sunbury residents: Facts you need to know, the yer was inserted into many newspapers delivered in the town last week.

    ASU state secretary Richard Duy said whoever created the fraudulent leaet must believe people were stupid.

    Its a pretty dirty tactic by some pretty desperate people, Mr Duy said. Weve been consistent all along. Sunbury out of Hume is bad for the community and its bad for our members.

    Mr Duy said a union petition calling for a new, compulsory vote had so far been signed by 5000 people.

    Sunbury Residents Association president Bernie OFarrell said pro-split supporters met with Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins last week but received no conrmation that Sunbury City would come into existence on July 1, as planned. Ms Hutchins has previously said Labors review of the Sunbury project would not be rushed. Mr Bull could not be reached for comment.

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    Former cricketer Vakeesh Ganesharatnam didnt want to see his local sporting eld turn to straw the next time drought stuck.

    So the Mill Park resident signed up for Whittlesea councils innovative water-saving program and installed a 4000-litre rainwater tank.

    A council agreement with Yarra Valley Water means that by connecting his water tank to the washing machine, toilet and garden hose, potable water from the utilitys underground pipes ordinarily used for these appliances will instead be reserved for watering Mill Park Reserve.

    Mr Ganesharatnam was the rst Whittlesea resident to sign up for the councils water oset program now being trialled.

    e program ensures that each time a household installs an approved water tank, it frees up potable water for irrigating local sports grounds.

    I remember when we had serious drought conditions in 2006, we didnt have any water to maintain the eld, Mr Ganesharatnam said.

    When this opportunity came up I jumped at it. I didnt want that to happen again. Whittlesea councils stormwater management co-ordinator Edmond Lascaris says the council is oering residents a $2000 rebate on their water tank, and they can also qualify for a further rebate of up to $1500 from Yarra Valley Water if they connect it to their toilet or laundry.

    So far, 30 residents have expressed interest in the program and 10 home owners have signed the terms of agreement and are presently seeking quotes for a tank.

    As soon as someone installs a 4000-litre tank they save about 40,000 litres of tap water in a typical year, and that stays in our reservoirs, Mr Lascaris said.

    He said there were about 1400 sports groups in Melbourne with most relying on tap water to be irrigated. Ideally, we need about 100 households to sign up to drought-proof one.

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  • 14 NORTHERN STAR WEEKLY \ MARCH 3, 2015

    SPORTDeparting Lions determined to end 42-year droughtTurf Cricket club Jacana is rapidly approaching a fork in the road with a ra of imminent retirements and would love nothing more than to send o their loyal servants with a drought-breaking north B1 ag.

    About six of us will nish up this year, so its a now-or-never situation for us, Lions vice-captain Casey Whelan told Star Weekly.

    We really have to make it count.It has been a painstaking 42 years since

    Jacanas last rst XI premiership.e Lions are glad to be back in the nals

    aer last summers heartbreak, when they missed out on the top four by 0.02 per cent.

    ey have secured a home nal with a top-two nish, giving them a great chance to advance to their rst grand nal since 2009-10.

    It was a bit of a stinger that one, Whelan said of missing the nals last season.

    ere were two or three runs across the whole season that cost us a nals spot.

    Its been 42 years . . . so were denitely overdue down at Jacana.

    Weve always been competitive and weve had some wins in other grades.

    For the most part its been quite strong, but weve never quite been able to get over the line when it counts.

    Standing in the way of Jacana and ultimate glory is minor premier East Coburg.

    Easts are deserved favourites aer spending the summer on top of the ladder but Whelan will back his side to bring them down should the teams advance beyond the semi-nals.

    We really think that on our day, we can beat anyone in our comp, denitely, he said.

    Jacana has a priceless commodity in the nals: match-winners.

    e Lions have arguably the best player involved in the March action in all-rounder Praneeth Jayasundera.

    Opposition clubs would feel sick digesting Jayasunderas numbers, including 515 runs at 42.9 batting at number four, 37 wickets at 12.2 with his leg spin and seven catches in the eld for a bit of icing on the cake.

    e 34-year-old was once a Sri Lanka A player, scoring just under 2500 runs and taking 131 rst-class wickets in his native land.

    We cant do without him really, hes that good, Whelan said.

    Hes a superstar and a ripper bloke, too.You wont nd a better player in the comp.With 494 runs at 38, Telge Peiris is another

    batsman who could tear a game to shreds for Jacana in the nals.

    But the lack of consistent form in the rest of

    the batting department is a slight concern to Whelan.

    eres a lot of talent there thats unfullled for the most part, he said.

    We have a lot of players that look good for a while and seem to nd a way to get out.

    One day it will all come together.But Jacana has a well-stocked cupboard in the

    bowling department with six genuine threats.e Lions have the rst and third leading

    wicket-takers in the division in Jayasundera and Jack Ottaway, who has 29 at 14.55.

    Wayne Cooper (18 at 21.44), Glenn Groves (15 at 19.47), Shannon Bennett (13 at 12.23) and Peiris (11 at 16.18) all have more than 10 wickets.

    e VTCA nals begin on Saturday with Jacana to host Flemington in the semi-nal.

    Lance Jenkinson

    By Lance Jenkinson

    Whittlesea Ranges had to wait a week longer than most other clubs to open its account in the Football Federation Victoria NPL1 West competition because its opening-round clash with newcomers Melbourne City was postponed.

    e Ranges will have to play the waiting game again this time for a goal aer a 0-0 draw with the Ballarat Red Devils in the clash at Epping Stadium on Saturday.

    Although the result gave Ranges their rst point, club secretary Sergio Costanzo told Star Weekly his side yearned for more but thought a Weekly his side yearned for more but thought a Weeklydraw was a fair outcome.

    It was a fairly even contest, he said. Both teams can walk away reasonably content with the overall performance.

    It was a quality hit-out with a lot of talent on both sides and both teams did themselves credit by the way they tapped the ball around and the way they defended.

    It was basically just in the nishing that let them down. You could tell both teams were a little bit on the rusty side.

    e Ranges attacking trio of Daniel Peluso, Matthew Iuliano and import Giosue Tolomeo made their way into dangerous positions and received rst-class delivery but could not nd the back of the net.

    Iuliano had the best of the opportunities, failing to convert a one-on-one with Red Devils goalkeeper Aaron Romein early in the match.

    e chances were there; we created quite a few, Costanzo said. Sooner or later those boys will put them away.

    e stand-out for the Ranges was 19-year-old former Melbourne Victory youth goalkeeper Gian Tapia, who was called on to make numerous saves in the second half.

    Hes a talented goalie, tall and athletic, Costanzo said.

    We have quite a few boys in the squad who can go to a higher level at some stage and hes not far o that.

    Hes one with heaps of potential.Our average age on the park was 20 and the

    squad weve put together this year is the nucleus of the side that will push us towards promotion in the near future.

    Were fairly young but we have a lot more talent and potential than last year.

    e Ranges will make the short trip to face arch-rivals Moreland Zebras at CB Smith Reserve on Saturday.

    e two sides were once merged under the name Whittlesea Zebras and a rivalry was reborn aer they split again.

    Itll be on, Costanzo said. Both clubs have gone at each other over the

    years and it will be no dierent this week.Itll be a good game.

    Ranges happy to get the point

    Whittlesea Ranges goalkeeper Gian Tapia shows off his athleticism. (Damian Visentini)

  • NORTHERN.STARWEEKLY.COM.AU SPORT

    15 NORTHERN STAR WEEKLY \ MARCH 3, 2015

    SCOREBOARD Q CRICKETPREMIER FIRST GRADERound 17, Day 2GREENVALE KANGAROOS v MELBOURNE UNIGREENVALE KANGAROOS v MELBOURNE UNIGREENVAt GreenvaleGREENVALE KANGAROOS 1st Innings 170GREENVALE KANGAROOS 1st Innings 170GREENVMELBOURNE UNI 1st Innings (res at 1-103)W SHUTE lbw b Vanua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46J MARTIGNAGO lbw b Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12B FLETCHER c McDonald b Vanua . . . . . . . . . . 65J LEGGETT c ? b Rosewarne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30M SIMPSON lbw b Gautam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41D HUTTON c McDonald b Gautam . . . . . . . . . . 19T TUDOR b Rosewarne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21J BETT run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9A BOYLE b Rosewarne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3S REID b Gautam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26M STAFFORD not out M STAFFORD not out M ST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Extras (6b 8lb 6w 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295Fall: 30, 128, 147, 202, 231, 238, 253, 260, 278,295Bowling: J Shantry 14-4-19-0, A Smillie 12-3-55-0, K Adams 13-4-39-1, N Vanua 10-0-51-2, J Rosewarne 19-0-77-2, S Gautam 14.3-3-40-4Overs: 82.3GREENVALE KANGAROOS 2nd InningsGREENVALE KANGAROOS 2nd InningsGREENVT URA lbw b Boyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13J ROSEWARNE lbw b Bett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8J LIDGETT c & b Boyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53D McDONALD c Fletcher b Bett . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0J SHANTRY c Tudor b Bett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A AMIN c Fletcher b Hutton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26S GAUTAM c Leggett b BettS GAUTAM c Leggett b BettS GAUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19L SANDY b Bett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0K ADAMS not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10A SMILLIE not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Extras (2w 2nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Eight wickets for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139Fall: 15, 36, 36, 42, 85, 116, 120, 132Bowling: M Stafford 10-2-27-0, A Boyle 4-0-14-1,J Bett 18-6-52-5, S Reid 9-1-27-1, D Hutton 4-0-19-1Overs: 45.Result: Melbourne Uni wonRINGWOOD 7/127(dec) TD Stray 41 IG Holland 37CJ McCormick 2/17 SM Boland 2/42 and 2/68 DAKing 25 JA Benbow 2/20 def FRANKSTON PENINSULA126 SD Wiese 43 MA Gapes 26 CJ McCormick 25IG Holland 3/15 DA King 3/22 MF Fotia 2/24 and68 MD Topp Topp T 4/8 MF Fotia 2/3 PW Ashton 2/14 atRussell Lucas OvalCASEY-SOUTH CASEY-SOUTH CASEY MELBOURNE 209 MS Wade 60 S Maggs 37 J Muirhead 6/83 D Mueller 2/29 and5/98 MT Wallace 39* D Mueller 2/12 def by STKILDA 6/341(dec) J Manning 53 J Muirhead 46* MFChasemore 39 SD Black 4/82 at Casey Fields-#4PRAHRAN 9/226 SP Seymour 84 JF Miller 60 T Jackson 33* JA Habereld 5/57 L Dredge 2/56 drewFOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRA EDGEWATER ATER A 7/429(dec) D Russ 184 JLCrosthwaite 96 T Dean 51 A Barton 42* D Kight 26AE Hutton 4/65 NM McNally 2/118 at Toorak ParkAE Hutton 4/65 NM McNally 2/118 at Toorak ParkAE Hutton 4/65 NM McNally 2/118 at THAWTHORN-MONASH HAWTHORN-MONASH HA UNIVERSITY 239 BA Howell 73*K Sarna 42 R Ninan 32 C Grant 30 SL Kerber 3/31W Sheridan 3/45 MM Shimell 2/44 def by MONASHTIGERS 287 DT Christian 84 T Boxell 60 SJ TaylorTaylorT52 R Ninan 4/75 T Collett 3/43 C Grant 3/63 and0/89 SL Kerber 61* T Boxell 27* at Monash Uni #1FITZROY DONCASTER 165 MP Frith 53 E Alavi 40* B McDonald 5/44 N Quinn 3/26 AR Keath 2/27 and6/160 TV Sheehan 50* L Stockdale 50 N Quinn

    2/18 CP Tremain Tremain T 2/37 def by MELBOURNE 201 A Kent 50 WN Ryan 36 S Sturrock 32* A Perrin 5/74CA Moore 2/35 at Schramms Reserve #1NORTHCOTE 90 J Nanopoulos 5/12 JM Buttereld3/28 JD Wilcock 2/19 and 3/162 B Abbatangelo 70*L Hassett 42 E Ghasperidis 36* JM Buttereld 2/10def by DANDENONG 238 T Donnell 99 P Sweeney 36DJ Doran 36 M Short 4/60 J Sundberg 3/28 S TaylorTaylorT2/45 at Bill Lawry OvalESSENDON 9/304(dec) A Ayre 60 J Seymour 50B MacRae 46 C McKay 29 JJ McPhee 3/36 JWHart 3/111 def GEELONG157 HW Butterworth 53J McDonald 35 JJ McPhee 27* M Doric 4/38 C McKay 2/23 N Perera 2/70 and 6/181 E Vines 71*HW Butterworth 66 N Perera 4/56 C McKay 2/18at Windy HillCARLTON CARLTON CARL 5/292 LJ McKenna 117* NS Pilon 67*CM Salm 54 SG OBrien 2/32 def CAMBERWELLMAGPIES 224 SG OBrien 40* NS Richardson 38JM Martin 32 MJ Whittaker 29 TV Russ 29 CA Stevenson 3/36 NJ Austin 3/38 CM Salm 2/38 atPrinces Park # 1 Oval

    PREMIER LOWER GRADES2nds: Ring 6(dec)174 (Campbell 75) bt FrankPen 82 (Campbell 3-13 Ludowyke 3-25) & 4-118(Waterfall 70), St Kilda 185 (Mildenhall 69Michelmore 39 Sofra 4-41) & 2-67 (Cooper 41)bt Casey-SM 157 (Wilson 47 Benedek 35 Gribben5-41 Graf 3-27), Prah 8(dec)173 (Atkinson 42Koch 3-23) bt Foot Edge 71 (Underwood 39McGain 5-23 Van Der Merwe 4-19) & 45 (McGain3-1 Van Der Merwe 3-16 Martin 3-18), Mon Tigers9(dec)344 (Mulcahy 86no Matarazzo 80 Waters 61Agar 31 Seneviratne 4-96 Landers 3-60) bt Haw-Mon Uni 206 (McComb 44 Grif nGrif nGrif 3-36 Matarazzo3-45 McEwan 3-57) & 3-33, Melb Uni 5(dec)199(Karageorgiou 54 Polkinghorne 47 Keely 40 OBrien3-60) bt Green Kang 196 (Twentyman (Twentyman (T 43 Pobega35 van Cuylenburg 4-29 bt Hutton 3-54) & 4-177(Hussain 85no Ellsmore 3-53), Melb 9(dec)297(B Thomson 98 Middlin 72 Motschall 3-61 Grace3-65) bt Fitz Donc 248 (Martin 88 Motschall39 Findlay 30 Coleman 4-48 Koop 3-39), Ncte9(dec)351 (Powick 202no Keogh 40 OSullivan31) & 1-58 bt Dand 173 (Cooray 45 Opanayaka 40Rowe 33no Short 5-31), Geel 8(dec)250 (Arnel 74Gunther 52 Condy 33 Hunichen 3-43) & 2-75 btEss 244 (Conway 71 Moore 31 Shellie 31 Muller5-56), Camb Mag 8(dec)350 (Rickarby 97 Thewlis78 Murphy 68 Rowles 42 Rawson 32 Colaco 3-76)bt Carl 113 (McCormick 30 B Brown 5-16) & 3-116(Phelan 62).

    3rds: Frank Pen 253 & 1-53 bt Ring 157 (Emmett47 Wigney 37 Ludgater 37 McIlroy 3-38), St K 5-272 (Drummond 59 Varadajaran 57 Powell 55noBychkov 45 Maxwell 34) bt Casey-SM 126 (Rose31 Barnett 5-40), Foot Edge 239 & 3-56 bt Prah142 (Qureshi 3-32 Collinson 3-15), Mon Tigers127 (Wilson 45 Cannon 7-30) & 1-159 (King 62noAnderson 65no) bt Haw-Mon Uni 90, Melb Uni5-174 (Roughsedge 59 Mitchell 41) bt Green Kang65 (Richards 4-14), Melb 178 (ODonnell 36 Larter34 Benson 30 Considine 5-55 Blyth 3-44) bt FitzDonc 162 (Considine 61 Gunning 5-51) & 2-79(Ireland 60no), Dand 195 (Mackenzie 43 Merlo 44Vora 41 DSouza 3-55 Strangio 3-37) & 5(dec)52(Williams 3-21) bt Ncte 106 (Volitakis 33no Scott3-24 P Boraston 3-31) & 8-119 (De Silva 3-30),Ess 173 (Joyce 50no Morris 45 Smith 3-21) bt Geel89 (Parbhakar 5-22) and 4-158 (Guest 36 Rodgers36no), Carl 298 v Camb Mag (to play Sun).

    4ths: Ring 157 (Toohey (Toohey (T 34 Cowling 30 Lavery 4-30Trueman 3-39) bt Frank Pen 137 (Draycott 34 KilbyTrueman 3-39) bt Frank Pen 137 (Draycott 34 KilbyT

    4-43 Newman 3-24) and 3-83 (Gibbs 34no), StK 266 (Garschagen 57 Chamberlain 54 Edmunds36) drew Casey-SM 7-200 (Woods 49no Mills42no), Prah 7(dec)-119 (Yaman (Yaman (Y 50no Haffenden3-41) and 4-134 (Bricker 40 Yaman Yaman Y 34 De Silva3-33) bt Foot Edge 116 (Haffenden 33no Modoo-Loy 4-7 Stolzenburg 3-21) & 135 (Furci 37 YamanYamanY3-17), Monash Tigers 5(dec)218 (Watson 94 Fuller37 Parker 30no) & 3-34 (Sadgrove 3-20) bt Haw-Monash Uni 163 (Sathiyaseelan 47 Landers 31M Suppree 3-35) & 107 (M Suppree 7-18), MelbUni 9(dec)187 bt Green Kang 182 (Fernando 62)& 2-39, Melb 219 (Sharma 46 Gibbs 41 Moore30 Cattanach 4-27) bt Fitz Donc 82 (Van Riet4-27 Walker 3-7) & 3-94 (Thompson 45no), Ncte9(dec)203 (Nielson 58 Davine 38 M Sweeney 3-23Perera 4-56) bt Dand 107 (Glover 3-17) & 2-98(Heldt 66no), Ess 8(dec)-382 (Batch 131 Rutland59 Eaton 55no Raymer 3-80) & 4-137 (Khan 57Dryiski 35) bt Geel 192 (Van Den Nouwland 48 A Collins 37 Light 33 Dryiski 3-44), Carl 129 (Walker32 Guneratne 3-12 Higgins 3-19) & 4-118 (Moore58no) bt Camb Mag 107 (Beer 3-15).

    Womens 2nds: Melton 3-157 (Theodore 88no) bt BriDist 156 (Leggieri 46 Woods 33 Polkinghorne 3-20)

    VSDCANORTH WEST1ST XI: Yarraville Yarraville Y 125 and 5-53 bt Williamstown 62(Hewet 5-25 Keenan 5-28), Melton 9-78 bt PlentyValley 61 and 6-152, Altona 4-102 bt Sunshine 38and 6-189 (Magnano 85 Stone 57), Kew 8-300 btCoburg 206 (Hollins 91), Balwyn 7-212 (Murphy 73)bt Preston 155 and 6-56, Brunswick 7-280 (McKay78 (Bonaria 54no) bt Ivanhoe 9-277, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 8-259 bt Werribee 220 (Dean 51).2ND XI: Plenty Valley 151 bt Melton 128 (Hulm 5-9,Altona 226 bt Sunshine 119 and 38, Williamstown223 bt Yarraville Yarraville Y 211 (Saville 76), Balwyn 8-220(Young (Young (Y 63no) bt Preston 112 (Young (Young (Y 8-38), Ivanhoe202 bt Brunswick 150 (Leggett 5-26), Kew 7-181(Bernet 53) bt Coburg 8-179 (Karagiannis 62 Puxley75).3RD XI: Werribee 161 bt Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 101 (Buchanan 5-26), YarravilleYarravilleY6-236 (Cornelius 58) bt Williamstown 130, Coburg263 bt Kew 150 (Harvey 6-28), Preston 9-284 btBalwyn 9-266, Plenty Valley 7-168 (Blackley 59no)bt Melton 90, Brunswick 9-293 bt Ivanhoe 108 and7-98, Altona 296 bt Sunshine 252 (Ciavarella 96King 56).4TH XI: Yarraville Yarraville Y 316 bt Williamstown 67 and 88,Altona 5-197 (Wesley 66) bt Sunshine 86 and 69(Wesley 6-37), Brunswick 255 bt Ivanhoe 207(Singh 51), Werribee 8-266 bt Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 211 (Wilkins 61), Preston 155 and5-110 bt Balwyn 84.Q BOWLSBOWLS VICTORIA-SATURDABOWLS VICTORIA-SATURDABOWLS VICTORIA-SA Y TURDAY TURDAMETROPOLITAN PENNANTMETROPOLITAN PENNANTMETROPOLITSectional Semi-nalsPremier Div: ALTONA LTONA L 14-82 bt BUNDOORA RSL4-71 (B Foley 13 lost to D Di Florio 21 B Peck 31bt A Galloway 15 M Rennex 22 bt N McIntyre 18 S Fordham 16 lost to B Spurr 17), ESSENDON 16-84bt MELBOURNE 2-72 (P Loe 28 bt G Hopwood 14 A Flapper 15 lost to R Green 24 M Strochnetter 24 bt D Hoareau 19, N Wilson 17 bt B Leighton 15).Div 1-Sec 1: Mitch (1) 100 MCC (2) 69, Deer Pk (1)85 Bund RSL (2) 71. Sec 2: Wbee (1) 80 Melt (1)66, Alt (2) 78 Ess (2) 81. Sec 3: Yarr/Foot Yarr/Foot Y (1) 80

    Chelt (1) 67, Glenr (1) 68 Moon Val (1) 72. Sec 4:Fitz Vic (1) 86 Heathm (1) 72, Mulg CC (1) 79 MCC(1) 66.Div 2-Sec 1: Alt Sports (1) 109 Will (1) 64, Sunb (1)83 Flem/Kens (1) 80. Sec 2: Broad (1) 71 Craig (1)59, Pres-Res (1) 80 Keil (1) 69. Sec 3: Ivan (1) 110Green (1) 56, Dare C (1) 87 Montm (1) 66. Sec 4:Warb (1) 96 Bays (1) 61, Hurst (1) 92 Moorool (1) 63.Sec 5: Monb (1) 86 Mitch (2) 66, Verm Sth (1) 74 UpTec Tec T (1) 81. Sec 6: Clay (2) 78 S Oak (1) 74, Ber (2)62 Coates (1) 70. Sec 7: Hamp Park (1) 80 Mord (1)73, Mulg CC (2) 72 Nar War (1) 83. Sec 8: Alb Pk (1)67 Mid Pk (1) 92, Melb (3) 88 Bent (1) 55.Div 3-Sec 1: Alt (3) 66 Yarr/Foot (3) 83, Port Melb (1)Alt (3) 66 Yarr/Foot (3) 83, Port Melb (1)Alt (3) 66 Y77 Moon Pds (2) 65. Sec 2: Mari Pk (1) 86 Clift Pk (1)66, Moon Val (2) 84 Sunb (2) 79. 66, Moon Val (2) 84 Sunb (2) 79. 66, Moon V Sec 3: Diam Ck (1)84 E Ivan (1) 77, Ivan (2) 91 Fair (1) 67. Sec 4: Donv(2) 86 Heals (1) 82, Donc (1) 62 Croy (2) 81. Sec 5:Heath Rec (1) 97 Bor (1) 57, Aub (1) 96 Donc (2) 62.Sec 6: Mulg CC (3) 76 Nob Pk (1) 78, Dand Clb (1)68 Mt Wav (2) 76. Sec 7: Beau (1) 106 Hamp RSL(1) 63, Moorab (1) 70 Edith (2) 73. Sec 8: St Kil (2)65 Elst Clb (2) 83, Caul Pk Alma (2) 84 Arma (3) 73.Div 4-Sec 1: Suns VRI (1) 92 Wbee (4) 65, Deer Pk(2) 88 City of Melb (1) 80. Sec 2: Pres-Res (2) 70W Cob (2) 85, Bruns (1) 119 Glad Pk (1) 50. Sec 3:Hurst (2) 80 Diam Ck (2) 62, MCC Kew Sports (2) 95Bund RSL (4) 57. Sec 4: Mitch (3) 95 Bays (2) 57,Heathm (3) 78 Donc (3) 81. Sec 5: Bor (2) 85 YarrYarrYGlen (3) 59, Mulg CC (4) 114 Up Tec Tec T (2) 51. Sec 6:Toor Toor T (1) 76 Benn (1) 75, Mid Pk (2) 86 Oak (1) 87.Sec 7: Hamp Park (2) 96 Keys (2) 81, Mulg CC (5) 62Chad (1) 87. Sec 8: Beau (2) 73 Hamp (2) 77, Arma(4) 100 Blk Rk (1) 63.Div 5-Sec 1: Mari Pk (2) 90 Sunb (3) 55, Hopp (3) 98Suns C (2) 54. Sec 2: Moon Val (3) 83 Flem/Kens (2)70, Dout Gal (1) 82 Clift Pk (2) 51. Sec 3: Green (2)75 Bund RSL (5) 68, Dare C (2) 81 Whitt (3) 68. Sec4: Lily (3) 99 Fitz Vic (3) 77, Ring (3) 87 Mulg CC(6) 65. Sec 5: Warb (2) 91 Lily (4) 58, Fern Gul (3)121 Ring (4) 52. Sec 6: Mulg CC (7) 93 Wav Glf (2)56, Chad (2) 64 Dand Clb (2) 72. Sec 7: MCC (5) 79Chelt (4) 82, Beau (3) 96 Coates (3) 79. Sec 8: ElstClb (3) 98 Aub (2) 72, Mid Pk (3) 99 Alb Pk (2) 73.Div 6-Sec 1: Hopp (5) 57 Keil (4) 87, Deer Pk (3) 85Port Melb (2) 76. Sec 2: Glad Pk (2) 80 Hopp (6) 64,Ess (5) 74 Keil (5) 79. Sec 3: Green (3) 100 Elth (4)69, Rosan (3) 65 Thorn (1) 75. Sec 4: N Bal (3) 91Chirn Pk (4) 63, Croy (3) 87 Montm (5) 60. Sec 5:Heathm (6) 101 Lily (5) 80, Moorool (5) 51 Ring (5)110. Sec 6: Ber (6) 89 Fern Gul (4) 72, Pak (3) 90Mulg CC (8) 65. Sec 7: MCC Kew Sports (3) 70 CambCent (2) 57, Benn (2) 58 St Kil (4) 108. Sec 8: Chelt(5) 82 Edith (4) 78, Moorab (2) 100 Chels (2) 64.Div 7-Sec 1: Pt Cook Vill. (1) 140 New (2) 46, PalmLake (1) 74 St. Albans (2) 79. Sec 2: Moon Val (4)115 Buck Pk (5) 55, Bruns (2) 78 Clift Pk (3) 64.Sec 3: Epp RSL (2) 107 Pres-Res (4) 56, Whitt (5) 89Whitt (6) 65. Sec 4: Elth (5) 69 Donc (5) 81, Montm(6) 82 Temp (2) 101. (6) 82 Temp (2) 101. (6) 82 T Sec 5: Mitch (5) 80 Heath Rec(5) 85, Yarr Yarr Y Glen (4) 103 Donv (5) 68. Sec 6: Mulg CC(9) 86 Ring (6) 64, Nar War (3) 97 Pak (4) 64. Sec 7:MCC Kew Sports (4) 73 Glen E-McK (3) 78, Aub (3)95 Alb Pk (3) 63. Sec 8: Hamp (4) 92 Cran (5) 62,Beau (4) 86 Ment (5) 91.Div 8-Sec 1: Ess (6) 34 Flem/Kens (3) 55, Mari Pk (4)25 Sunb (5) 64, DSec 2: Craig (3) 35 Ess (7) 36, E Ivan (3) 36 W Cob (4) 43. Sec 3: Warb (3) 46 Bays (4)44, Donv (6) 33 Mt Wav (5) 34. Sec 4: Card Waters(2) 57 Cran RSL (4) 22, Dand City (1) 47 Murr (2)28. Sec 5: Sand (4) 43 Chelt (6) 39, Blk Rk (2) 31Hamp (5) 46.Div 9-Sec 1: Donc (8) 46 Black (6) 40, Donc (7) 26Wav Glf (4) 54.

    Q SCHOOL SPORTAGSVBASKETBALL: Trinity Trinity T 55 bt Assumption 44, PEGS49 bt Camberwell 43, Peninsula 53 drew YarraYarraYValley 53, Ivanhoe 57 bt Marcellin 46. BADMINTON:Camberwell 4-8-255 bt Ivanhoe 3-5-240, PEGS6-10-230 bt Peninsula 0-0-110, Yarra Yarra Y Valley6-10-230 bt Mentone 0-0-87. CRICKET: Trinity Trinity T7/184 (Contos 61) bt Assumption 180 (Hoggins50, Carroll 6/44), Camberwell 1/128 (Young (Young (Y 73no,McIlroy 50no) bt PEGS 9/125 (West 5/27), YarraYarraYValley 8/141 bt Peninsula 140, Marcellin 4/166bt Ivanhoe 163. TABLE TABLE T TENNIS: PEGS 12-38 btMentone 3-12, Ivanhoe 10-32 bt Trinity Trinity T 5-27.TENNIS: Trinity Trinity T 16-128 bt Assumption 0-24, PEGS13-118 bt Camberwell 3-69, Yarra V13-118 bt Camberwell 3-69, Yarra V13-118 bt Camberwell 3-69, Y alley 10-115 btPeninsula 6-85, Ivanhoe 13-112 bt Marcellin 3-52.VOLLEYBALL: Peninsula 3 bt Trinity Trinity T 1 (16-25, 25-11,25-19, 25-18), Marcellin 3 bt Yarra Yarra Y Valley 2 (18-25, 23-25, 25-14, 26-24, 15-12), Mentone 3 btIvanhoe 1 (26-24, 25-18, 19-25, 25-11).

    AGSV/APS GIRLSBADMINTON: Cauleld 7-15-357 bt Westley 2-6-246,Haileybury 9-18-365 bt PEGS 0-2-203, GellongCollege 6-12-302 bt Carey 3-6-246. SOFTBALL:Ivanhoe 19 bt PEGS 5, Wesley 20 bt Carey 5, ACK 9 bt Haileybury 8, Yarra Yarra Y Valley 16 bt Geelong Grammar10. TENNIS: ACK 8-90 bt Ivanhoe 8-87, Haileybury14-123 bt PEGS 2-49, Geelong College 14-121bt Peninsula 2-47, Wesley 16-128 bt GeelongGrammar 0-28, Cauleld 12-116 bt Carey 4-67.VOLLEYBALL: Haileybury 3 bt Peninsula 1 (25-15 23-25 25-8 25-23), PEGS 3 bt Ivanhoe 0 (25-15 25-19 25-22), Yarra Yarra Y Valley 3 bt Menton 0 (25-11 25-1625-9), Wesley 3 bt Carey 0 (25-20 25-23 25-19).

    APSBADMINTON: Scotch 11-24-511 bt Geelong Grammar1-3-330, Haileybury 9-19-542 bt St Kevins 3-9-429, Brighton 10-22-571 bt Melbourne 2-6-398,Carey 8-17-519 bt Xavier 4-11-481, Cauleld 7-16-501 bt Wesley 5-11-438. CRICKET: Haileybury 160(Bartell 32 Shimmin 48 J Sheahan 3-24 Brader3-31) and 9-185 (Seccull 96 Driscoll 33 McCartin5-27) bt Geelong Grammar 89 (OBrien 31 Driscoll4-10), Brighton 5-188 (Pukovski 48 Murphy 47Harvey 44no) bt Scotch 184 (Steele 44 Murray4-32), Carey 8-195 (Larkey 56 Devine 43no Wackett3-38) bt Melbourne 194 (Hartley 49 Grimwade 30De Palva 3-39 Elliott 3-42), Caueld 5(dec)-302(Diggle 59 Williams 63 Emrose 104no) bt Wesley170 (Verma 56 Keep 34 Granter 4-50), Xavier 2-157(Lane 67no Carroll 34 Russ 32no) and 4-26 (Dalton3-13) bt Geelong College 59 (Merlo 3-26 Callil 3-9)and 218 (Boyde 71 Cincotta 49no Dalton 31 Merlo4-32 Callil 3-13). DIVING at St Kevins: St Kevins 66Haileybury 40 Wesley 30 Footsall Xavier Red 4 btSt Kevins 2, Xavier Black 13 bt Cauleld Wheelershill 3, Haileybury 6 bt Scotch 5. FUTSAL: Caueld 5 bt Carey 3. SWIMMING at St Kevins: St Kevins 220Haileybury 120 Wesley 94. At Scotch: Scotch 321Xavier 275 Carey 242. TABLE TABLE T TENNIS: Haileybury12 bt Xavier 3, Wesley 15 bt Geelong Grammar 0,Scotch 10 bt Melbourne 5, St Kevins 11 bt Carey4. TENNIS: Cauleld 10-124 bt Wesley 6-96, Xavier12-129 bt Geelong College 4-72, Scotch 9-119bt Brighton 7-103, Haileybury 16-144 bt GeelongGrammar 0-35, Melbourne 10-125 bt Carey 6-91.VOLLEYBALL: Haileybury 3 bt Xavier 0 (25-11 25-2025-16), Scotch 3 bt Cauleld 1 (17-25 25-22 25-18 25-17), Melbourne 3 bt Carey 0 (25-9 25-23 25-17), St Kevins 3 bt Wesley 0 (25-22 25-12 25-20).

    By Lance Jenkinson

    Bundoora RSL will need to cash in its Bowls Victoria premier division nals double chance aer losing to minor premier Altona on Saturday.

    e RSL boys gave a good account of themselves in the major semi-nal but went down 82-71 at Buckley Park Bowls Club.

    RSL had late opportunities to win, but Altona made the bigger plays down the stretch to be the rst side through to the grand nal.

    Damon Di Florio was Bundoora RSLs biggest rink win for the day, beating Altona player-coach Brett Foley 21-13.

    Brett Spurr, one of RSLs most consistent performing rinks since Christmas, enjoyed a narrow 17-16 win over Shane Fordham.

    But Adam Galloway had a day to forget for RSL, hammered 31-15 by Brad Peck, while Nick McIntyre was beaten 22-18 by Mathew Rennex.

    We were four [shots] down with three [ends] to play and things just didnt go our way in the last couple of ends, Bundoora coach Ian Ewing told Star Weekly.

    At the end it was a conversion one way and a missed conversion the other way. e result might have changed on the back of two bowls.

    While Bundoora RSL was deated by the loss, the premiership equation remains unchanged.

    RSL went into the nals needing two wins for a ag and thats still the case ahead of a preliminary nal date with Essendon on Saturday.

    We get the opportunity next week to start the process of winning two games, Ewing said.

    e winner of the RSL-Essendon clash meets Altona in the grand nal in a fortnight.

    e sides met twice in the regular season with each standing their ground on their home green. Bundoora RSLs Graham Guy tracks his bowl in the semi nal. (Shawn Smits)

    RSL needs a second biteRoxburghPark-Broadmeadows provided more evidence its a sub-district cricket premiership contender at the weekend.

    e Falcons ashed their impressive credentials in a 39-run win away over north-west group powerhouse Werribee.

    e red-hot Falcons moved to the top of the ladder and head into Saturdays nal round one-dayer against Sunshine odds-on to stay there ahead of the nals.

    Mitchell Strei starred for the Falcons with a maiden rst XI century as Roxburgh Park-Broadmeadows posted 8-259 o 80 overs on day one.

    It was more than enough for the Falcons to defend as they rolled Werribee for 220. e one-two punch of Patrick Matautaava (4-56) and Mitchell Johnstone (4-76) was too much for the home side to handle.

    Johnstone is the competitions second-ranked bowler with 37 wickets at 13.03, while Matautaava is fourth with 32 at 12.59.

    Having two of the top four bowlers has gone a long way to helping the Falcons close in on the minor premiership.

    Meanwhile, Plenty Valley surrendered top billing with an ugly loss to Melton.

    e Bats were bowled out for 61 in their rst dig, and although Melton fared only slightly better with 9-78 declared, it was enough to shake up the order at the top.

    e Bats batted a second time, nishing on 6-157.

    Lance Jenkinson

    In-form Falconsy to the top

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