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THE ASSOCIATED CATHOLIC COLLEGES INCORPORATED

HANDBOOK OFFICIAL ARTICLES, CONSTITUTIONS AND RULES OF THE ASSOCIATION

2015

THE ASSOCIATED CATHOLIC COLLEGES INCORPORATED EXCELLENCE, HONOUR AND FAIRNESS IN STUDENT ACTIVITIES

ACC LOGO The ACC logo depicted above was designed by Mazenod College student Mark Salerno and approved by ACC Principals for use in 2001. The ACC logo is seen on all ACC stationery, sports programs and the ACC website and was chosen by ACC Principals for its’ strong symbolism which celebrates our contemporary Association of Boys Catholic Secondary Colleges with the ACC constantly changing and moving forward into the future with meaningful participation in student sport and activities.

MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION MEMBER COLLEGES

ADDRESS

TELEPHONE

FAX NO

BUNDOORA Parade College

1436 Plenty Road, Bundoora 3083

Ph 9468 3300

Fax 9467 3937

ST KILDA Christian Brothers College

11 Westbury St, St Kilda East 3182

Ph 9529 6611

Fax 9521 3708

MALVERN 1318 High Street, De La Salle College Malvern 3144

Ph 9508 2100

Fax 9508 2165

MENTONE St Bede’s College

2 Mentone Parade, Mentone 3194

Ph 9582 5999

Fax 9582 5777

ESSENDON St Bernard’s College

41 Rosehill Rd Essendon West 3040

Ph 9289 1000

Fax 9337 1741

ALTONA NORTH 423 Blackshaws Rd, Emmanuel College Altona North 3025

Ph 9314 6333

Fax 9314 2475

GEELONG St Joseph’s College

Aphrasia Street Newtown 3220

Ph 5226 8100

Fax 5221 6983

CHADSTONE Salesian College

10 Bosco Street Chadstone 3148

Ph 9807 2644

Fax 9888 1289

DONVALE Whitefriars College

156 Park Road Donvale 3111

Ph 9872 8200

Fax 9872 4343

MULGRAVE Mazenod College

Kernot Avenue Mulgrave 3170

Ph 9560 0911

Fax 9562 2442

WEST MELB. Simonds College

273 Victoria St West Melb 3003

Ph 9329 7699

Fax 9329 9280

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46.

Short History of the Association Essential Character of the Colleges Aims of the Association Constitutions of the Association Aims and Mandate of Principals’ Meeting Ethics of Principals of Member Colleges Rules of the Sporting Activities Committee Aims and Mandate of the Sporting Activities Committee The Aims and Ethics of Sporting Activities ACC Sport & Student Safety ACC Fixtured Competition Rules & Guidelines Australian Rules Football Basketball Cricket Hockey Soccer Table Tennis Tennis Volleyball ACC Fixtured Sport Ladder Indices General ACC Carnival Rules Athletics Cross Country Swimming Chess Debating Public Speaking Golf Badminton Rally Days Music Workshops Leadership Workshop Schedule 1. ACC Sporting Awards Schedule 2. ACC Champions and Premiers Schedule 3. Officers of the Association Schedule 4. Roster and Responsibility for Assisting with Events Schedule 5. Participating Colleges for 2015 Schedule 6. Accounting and Auditing Procedures Schedule 7. Payments Schedule 8. Athletics and Swimming Records Schedule 9. ACC Hall of Fame Schedule 10. ACC Fixtures 2015 ACC Web-site consent form 2015 ACC Calendar of Events & Meetings School Sport Associations of Victoria AFL Victoria Memorandum of Understanding

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1.

Short History of the Associated Catholic Colleges

Origins The Association, known as the Associated Catholic Colleges of Melbourne, grew out of earlier organisations that provided boys' colleges with formal and informal meetings for inter-College sport competitions. The earliest recorded mention of such meetings dates back to 1898 when CBC St Kilda met Wesley College and Parade encountered Melbourne Grammar in their annual football and cricket matches. Competition among Catholic Colleges grew out of the St Patrick's Day Sports. It is hard to establish which came first, the St Patrick's Day Procession or the St Patrick's Day Sports. Around 1906 the Procession was firmly established as an important official function and the custom was to have a gymkhana picnic sports day at its completion. The competition, open to all Catholic Colleges, country as well as metropolitan, was limited to athletics. All trophies, including the Archbishop's Shield, were provided by the Archbishop of Melbourne. In the early years of the century an organisation called the Secondary Colleges Competition included eight teams for football and cricket from the following Catholic and non-Catholic colleges: C.B.C North Melbourne, CBC St Kilda, St Vincent's College South Melbourne, Carlton College, Caulfield Grammar, Brighton Grammar, Assumption College Kilmore, and an unknown College, possibly Stotts Business College. This association ended in 1909. To replace the Secondary Colleges Competition a group of six Brothers' Colleges established the Secondary Teams Association on April 2, 1909, and started competing in 1910. The names of these Colleges remain unknown. At the time football and cricket were the only sports offered. It was not until 1914 that regular matches (fixtures) were drawn up. Athletics was still provided by the St Patrick's Day sports until the early 1930s. The Secondary Teams Association later emerged as the Metropolitan Catholic Colleges. It offered competition in football, cricket, and swimming. Thus was formed an association of Catholic boys' colleges in the city of Melbourne as distinct from a Catholic country sporting organisation. First Period: Establishment… 1951-1956 The Associated Catholic Colleges came into being in June, 1948. The founding members were seven Brothers' Colleges of Melbourne: CBC Parade, CBC St Kilda, CBC North Melbourne, CBC Essendon, CBC Toorak, De La Salle Malvern and St Bede's Mentone. The first president, Br. Peter, Principal of De La Salle College Malvern, presented the Premiership Cup for football to Parade College, the winner of the first official ACC competition. The new association, restricted to city and suburban Catholic colleges, proposed to offer its members cultural and sporting activities. It also provided Principals with an opportunity to discuss matters affecting the affiliated colleges. Cultural activities among ACC Colleges were never really developed. The sporting activities, however, from the original football, cricket and swimming, came to include athletics, cross-country, hockey, soccer, tennis and basketball. From time to time other sports, such as handball, have been played. The general management of the association is placed in the hands of the Principals who meet at least three times a year. The practical organisation of ACC sport competitions is the responsibility of the Sporting Activities Committee, which groups the Sports Co-ordinators of the member 1

colleges under the chairmanship of one of the Principals. A secretary and an assistant secretary, appointed by the Principals, plan and co-ordinate the business of the Sporting Activities Committee. Second Period: Consolidation… 1957-1984 The first twelve years of the association were followed by a period of expansion. St Kevin's, Toorak left the ACC, but the following colleges increased the membership to ten: St Joseph's Marist Brothers College, North Fitzroy (1958), Salesian College, Chadstone in I966, St John's College, Braybrook (1970), and St Paul s College, Altona North (1978). In 1979 St John's College became a Junior Secondary College; Chisholm College was formed to cater for co-educational senior secondary classes. Both Colleges constituted one member in the ACC. St Joseph's College, North Fitzroy, left the association in 1978 and Salesian College, Chadstone, withdrew at the end of 1983. At the end of this second period, the Associated Catholic Colleges of Melbourne was comprised of the following eight members: Parade College Bundoora, Christian Brothers' College St Kilda, St Joseph's College North Melbourne (incorporating St Joseph’s College Pascoe Vale), De La Salle College Malvern, St Bede's College Mentone, St Bernard's College Essendon, St John's/Chisholm College Braybrook, and St Paul's College Altona North. Third Period: Diversification 1985 –1998 The late 1980s saw a further broadening of the range of sports offered as part of the ACC and the introduction of junior competitions in a number of additional sports. Chisholm College withdrew from the Association at the end of 1987, but St John's Braybrook continued to compete in the Junior and Juvenile sections of the Athletics, Swimming and Crosscountry competitions and the Year 10 competitions of the other sports. St Joseph's Pascoe Vale also withdrew from the Association in 1988 and Cathedral College, East Melbourne with Trinity College, Brunswick, both feeder Colleges for CBC North Melbourne, formed a combined squad to participate in the three major carnivals. Increasing concern at the one-sided nature of many matches and competitions due to the everwidening gap in enrolments between some Colleges led to the creation of the Division 1 and Division 2 competitions in some sports in 1990. Geelong competed in the First XVIII, Division One, Football competition by invitation commencing in 1992. To cater better for younger students a series of one-day competitions was introduced in the second half of the 1990s for Year 7 and 8 students. The establishment of new Colleges by amalgamations resulted in the closure, and consequent withdrawal from the Association, of Cathedral College at the end of 1995, and St John’s Braybrook at the end of 1996. From 1996, North Melbourne competed in Senior events only and in 1997 St Joseph’s College Geelong became a full member. Fourth Period: Expansion 1999 – Present 1999 saw the expansion of the Association with Salesian, Mazenod and Whitefriars Colleges becoming full members and the employment of part-time Executive Officer in John Morrison. This 2

year also saw the introduction of separate fixtured competitions for Years 7, 8, 9, and 10. This expansion of the program resulted in the ACC competition being held over three afternoons rather than on Wednesday afternoons only. In 2000, Samaritan College (an amalgamation of Redden Preston and St Joseph’s North Fitzroy) joined as a full member of the ACC whilst Trinity College Brunswick and Simonds College West Melbourne both joined as Associate members which enabled competition in Carnivals and Rally Days, but not weekly fixtured competition. 2001 saw Trinity Brunswick withdrawing from ACC competition and the introduction of Debating and Music to extend the ACC program of activities. At the end of 2004 John Morrison completed six years of service before passing the Executive Officer baton to Paddy McKenna. Given the consolidation and further development of ACC sport and the extension of ACC activities into the areas of Music, Debating and Student Leadership, ACC Principals decided to make the Executive Officer position full-time from 2005 onwards. As further demonstration of the ACC’s commitment to provide students with a diverse range of activities, an ACC drama workshop was held for Yr 9/10 boys for the first time in 2005, with Public Speaking also added in 2007. The ACC Music program was expanded in 2008 to include a combined concert at Hamer Hall (The Arts Centre) in Melbourne. St. Paul’s College in Altona North opened a new co-educational campus in Point Cook to complement the boys campus and changed its name to Emmanuel College. At the conclusion of 2008, Samaritan College closed, ending their involvement with the ACC. In late 2009, St. Joseph’s Melbourne closed its Junior Campus in Pascoe Vale, with its Senior Campus closing at the end of 2010. The Association became an Incorporated entity in early 2009. In 2013, the Activities program was extended further to incorporate an Arts & Technology Exhibition for the first time. The Exhibition was held at Federation Square, Melbourne. Badminton was included for the first time as an Open and Junior tournament.

2.

Essential Character of the Colleges

The Colleges in the Association are Catholic Colleges: they endeavour to contribute to society by giving an education enriched by Christian values and ideals as formulated by the Sacred Congregation for Catholic Education in the document, "The Catholic College" (Rome 1977). The colleges aim at every level to be characterised by quality education, a truly professional spirit, and genuine service to students and society. The colleges profess to be characterised by a concern for each person in the College communities. They aim to be living communities where people of different social and family backgrounds educate one another by mutual understanding and respect, openness of mind in dialogue, acceptance of the uniqueness and limitations of each, growth in the spirit of service and the practice of justice and fraternal charity. Each of the Associated Catholic Colleges has, as its first and principal objective, to be an educational community in which the love of God is fostered and which is characterised by the Gospel ideals. The Colleges aim to facilitate the salvation of all members of the College communities; they are instruments for education in faith; they endeavour to contribute to the life and growth of the Church.

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3.

Aims of the Association

1.

The Association endeavours to promote the essential character of its member colleges by mutual solidarity and support.

2.

The Association aims to provide the opportunity for discussion by Principals of matters affecting the affiliated Colleges and to suggest, wherever desirable, a policy on such matters.

3.

The Association exists to facilitate the organisation of inter-College activities and competitions which accord with the principles and ideals of the member Colleges.

4.

Constitutions of the Association The Associated Catholic Colleges became an Incorporated Association in 2009. A new Constitution was developed and approved by the Principals. Our Constitution is now known as the “Rules of the Associated Catholic Colleges – An Incorporated Association.”

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RULES OF THE ASSOCIATED CATHOLIC COLLEGES AN INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION 1

Name The name of the incorporated association is the Associated Catholic Colleges Incorporated (in these Rules called "the Association").

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Definitions

(1)

In these Rules, unless the contrary intention appears: "Act" means the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012; "college" means a primary and or secondary college of education; "committee" means the committee of management of the Association; "financial year" means the year ending on 31 December; "general meeting" means a general meeting of members convened in accordance with rule 14. "member" means a member of the Association; "ordinary member of the committee" means a member of the committee who is not an officer of the Association under Rule 24; "Principal" means the head of a member college who acts as the representative of the member college on the committee and in respect to any other business of the Association; “Registrar” means the Registrar of Incorporated Associations; "Regulations" means regulations under the Act; "relevant documents" has the same meaning as in the Act.

(2)

In these Rules, a reference to the Executive Officer of an Association is a reference to the Secretary of the Association:

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Purpose (1) The purposes for which the Association is established are: (a)

to provide school students with opportunities to participate in inter-college sporting and cultural activities; and

(b)

afford Principals of member colleges opportunities to discuss matters and issues affecting member colleges.

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Alteration of the rules These Rules and the statement of purposes of the Association must not be altered except in accordance with the Act.

5

Membership, entry fees and subscription

(1)

A college who applies and is approved for membership as provided in these Rules is eligible to be a member of the Association on payment of the annual subscription fee, determined at the Annual General Meeting of the preceding year which may include a base fee and a set amount per enrolled student.

(2)

A college who is not a member of the Association at the time of the incorporation of the Association (or who was a member at that time but has ceased to be a member) must not be admitted to membership unless:

(3)

(a)

the college applies for membership in accordance with sub-rule (3); and

(b)

the admission as a member is approved by the committee.

An application of a college for membership of the Association must: (a)

be made in writing in the form set out in Appendix 1; and

(b)

be lodged with the Executive Officer of the Association at least 7 days prior to the Annual General Meeting.

(4)

As soon as practicable after the receipt of an application, the Executive Officer must refer the application to the committee.

(5)

The committee must determine whether to approve or reject the application.

(6)

If the committee unanimously approves an application for membership, the Executive Officer must, as soon as practicable: (a)

notify the applicant in writing of the approval for membership; and

(b)

request payment within 28 days after receipt of the invoice detailing the sum payable under these Rules as the first year's annual subscription.

(7)

The Executive Officer must, within 28 days after receipt of the amounts referred to in sub-rule (6), enter the applicant's name in the register of members.

(8)

Subject to sub-rule 5(9), an applicant for membership becomes a member and is entitled to exercise the rights of membership when the college name is entered in the register of members.

(9)

Unless otherwise agreed by the Committee, an applicant for membership whose name is entered in the register of members shall not be entitled to participate in activities organised or facilitated by or on behalf of the Association until the commencement of the Academic year immediately following the date of entry of the member’s name in the register of members.

(10)

If the committee rejects an application, the committee must, as soon as practicable, notify the applicant in writing that the application has been rejected.

(11)

A right, privilege, or obligation of a college by reason of membership of the Association:

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(a)

is not capable of being transferred or transmitted to another college or person; and

(b)

terminates upon the cessation of membership whether by resignation or otherwise.

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Register of members

(1)

The Executive Officer must keep and maintain a register of members containing: (a)

the name and address of each member; and

(b)

the date on which each member's name was entered in the register.

(2)

Subject to the Act, the register is available for inspection free of charge by any member upon request.

(3)

Subject to the Act, a member may make a copy of entries in the register.

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Ceasing membership

(1)

A member of the Association who has paid all moneys due and payable by a member to the Association may resign from the Association by giving six month's notice in writing to the Executive Officer of its intention to resign.

(2)

After the expiry of the period referred to in sub-rule (1): (a)

the member ceases to be a member; and

(b)

the Executive Officer, as soon as practicable, must record in the register of members the date on which the member ceased to be a member.

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General rights and obligations of members

(1)

A member of the Association who is entitled to vote has the right: (a)

to receive notice of general meetings and of proposed special resolutions in the manner and time prescribed by these Rules; and

(b)

subject to Rule 14(5), to submit items of business for consideration at a general meeting; and

(c)

to attend and be heard at general meetings; and

(d)

to vote at a general meeting; and

(e)

to have access to the minutes of general meetings and other documents of the Association as provided under these Rules; and

(f)

to inspect the register of members.

(2)

A member of the Association shall make payment in the manner determined by the Association of the annual subscription fee determined in accordance with these Rules.

(3)

The rights of a member (including the right to vote) who has not paid the annual subscription fee by the due date are suspended until the subscription fee is paid.

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(4)

Subject to sub-rule 5(9) and unless otherwise agreed by the Committee, each member of the Association shall participate fully in all activities organised or facilitated by or on behalf of the Association as, when and where those activities occur.

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Discipline, suspension and expulsion of members

(1)

Subject to these Rules, if the committee is of the opinion that a member has refused or neglected to comply with these Rules, or has been guilty of conduct unbecoming a member or prejudicial to the interests of the Association, the committee may by resolution:

(2)

(a)

suspend that member from membership of the Association for a specified period; or

(b)

expel that member from the Association.

A resolution of the committee under sub-rule (1) does not take effect unless: (a)

at a meeting held in accordance with sub-rule (3), the committee confirms the resolution; and

(b)

if the member exercises a right of appeal to the Association under this rule, the Association confirms the resolution in accordance with this rule; and

(c)

each of the members of the committee confirming the resolution under sub-rule (2)(a) and 2(b) are not be biased against, or in favour of, the member concerned.

(3)

A meeting of the committee to confirm or revoke a resolution passed under sub-rule (1) must be held not earlier than 14 days, and not later than 28 days, after notice has been given to the member in accordance with sub-rule (4).

(4)

For the purposes of giving notice in accordance with sub-rule (3), the Executive Officer must, as soon as practicable, cause to be given to the member a written notice: (a)

setting out the resolution of the committee and the grounds on which it is based; and

(b)

stating that the Principal of the member (or other representative) may address the committee at a meeting to be held not earlier than 14 days and not later than 28 days after the notice has been given to that member; and

(c)

stating the date, place and time of that meeting; and

(d)

informing the member that it may do one or both of the following:

(e)

(5)

(i)

have its Principal (or other representative) attend that meeting;

(ii)

give to the committee before the date of that meeting a written statement seeking the revocation of the resolution;

informing the member that, if at that meeting, the committee confirms the resolution, it may, not later than 48 hours after that meeting, give the Executive Officer a notice to the effect that it wishes to appeal to the Association in general meeting against the resolution.

At a meeting of the committee to confirm or revoke a resolution passed under sub-rule (1), the committee must:

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(a)

give the Principal of the member (or other representative) an opportunity to be heard; and

(b)

give due consideration to any written statement submitted by the member; and

(c)

determine by resolution whether to confirm or to revoke the resolution.

(6)

If at the meeting of the committee, the committee confirms the resolution, the member may, not later than 48 hours after that meeting, give the Executive Officer a notice to the effect that it wishes to appeal to the Association in general meeting against the resolution.

(7)

If the Executive Officer receives a notice under sub-rule (6), he or she must notify the committee and the committee must convene a general meeting of the Association to be held within 21 days after the date on which the Executive Officer received the notice.

(8)

At a general meeting of the Association convened under sub-rule (7): (a)

no business other than the question of the appeal may be conducted; and

(b)

the committee may place before the meeting details of the grounds for the resolution and the reasons for the passing of the resolution; and

(c)

the Principal of the member (or other representative) must be given an opportunity to be heard; and

(d)

the members present must vote by secret ballot on the question whether the resolution should be confirmed or revoked.

(9)

A resolution is confirmed if, at the general meeting, not less than two-thirds of the members vote in person, or by proxy, in favour of the resolution. In any other case, the resolution is revoked.

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Disputes and mediation

(1)

The grievance procedure set out in this rule applies to disputes under these Rules between: (a)

a member and another member; or

(b)

a member and the Association.

(2)

The parties to the dispute must meet and discuss the matter in dispute, and, if possible, resolve the dispute within 14 days after the dispute comes to the attention of all of the parties.

(3)

If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute at the meeting, or if a party fails to attend that meeting, then the parties must, within 10 days, hold a meeting in the presence of a mediator.

(4)

The mediator must be: (a)

a person chosen by agreement between the parties; or

(b)

in the absence of agreement: (i)

in the case of a dispute between a member and another member, a person appointed by the committee of the Association; or

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(ii)

in the case of a dispute between a member and the Association, a person who is a mediator appointed or employed by the Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria (Department of Justice).

(5)

A member of the Association can be a mediator.

(6)

The mediator cannot be a member who is a party to the dispute, have a personal interest in the dispute or be biased in favour of or against any party.

(7)

The parties to the dispute must, in good faith, attempt to settle the dispute by mediation.

(8)

The mediator, in conducting the mediation, must: (a)

give the parties to the mediation process every opportunity to be heard; and

(b)

allow due consideration by all parties of any written statement submitted by any party; and

(c)

ensure that natural justice is accorded to the parties to the dispute throughout the mediation process.

(9)

The mediator must not determine the dispute.

(10)

If the mediation process does not result in the dispute being resolved, the parties may seek to resolve the dispute in accordance with the Act or otherwise at law.

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Annual general meetings

(1)

The Committee must convene an annual general meeting of the Association to be held within 5 months after the end of each financial year.

(2)

Subject to sub-rule (1), the committee may determine the date, time and place of the annual general meeting of the Association.

(3)

The notice convening the annual general meeting must specify that the meeting is an annual general meeting.

(4)

The ordinary business of the annual general meeting shall be: (a)

to confirm the minutes of the previous annual general meeting and of any general meeting held since that meeting; and

(b)

to elect officers of the Association and the ordinary members of the committee; and

(c)

to receive and consider:

(d) (5)

i.

the annual report of the Committee on the activities of the Association during the preceding financial year; and

ii.

the financial statements of the Association for the preceding financial year submitted by the Committee in accordance with Part 7 of the Act.

to confirm or vary the amount of the annual subscription and the manner in which the annual subscription fee shall be paid.

The annual general meeting may conduct any special business of which notice has been given in accordance with these Rules.

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Special general meetings

(1)

In addition to the annual general meeting, any other general meetings may be held in the same year.

(2)

All general meetings other than the annual general meeting are special general meetings.

(3)

The committee may, whenever it thinks fit, convene a special general meeting of the Association.

(4)

If, but for this sub-rule, more than 15 months would elapse between annual general meetings, the committee must convene a special general meeting before the expiration of that period.

(5)

The committee must, on the request in writing of members representing not less than 5 per cent of the total number of members, convene a special general meeting of the Association.

(6)

The request for a special general meeting must: (a)

state the objects of the meeting; and

(b)

be signed by the members requesting the meeting; and

(c)

be sent to the address of the Executive Officer.

(7)

If the committee does not cause a special general meeting to be held within one month after the date on which the request is sent to the address of the Executive Officer, the members making the request, or any of them, may convene a special general meeting to be held not later than 3 months after that date.

(8)

If a special general meeting is convened by members in accordance with this rule, it must be convened in the same manner so far as possible as a meeting convened by the committee and all reasonable expenses incurred in convening the special general meeting must be refunded by the Association to the persons incurring the expenses.

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Special business All business that is conducted at a special general meeting and all business that is conducted at the annual general meeting, except for business conducted under the rules as ordinary business of the annual general meeting, is deemed to be special business.

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Notice of general meetings

(1)

The Executive Officer of the Association, at least 14 days, or if a special resolution has been proposed at least 21 days, before the date fixed for holding a general meeting of the Association, must cause to be sent to each member of the Association, a notice stating: (a)

the place, date and time of the meeting; and

(b)

the nature of the business to be conducted at the meeting; and

(c)

if a special resolution is to be proposed: (i)

state in full the proposed resolution; and

(ii)

state the intention to propose the resolution as a special resolution.

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(2)

Notice may be sent: (a)

by prepaid post to the address appearing in the register of members; or

(b)

if the member requests, by facsimile transmission or electronic transmission.

(3)

Notice must include a copy of the relevant Notice appointing a proxy set out under Rule 21.

(4)

No business other than that set out in the notice convening the meeting may be conducted at the meeting.

(5)

A member intending to bring any business before a meeting may notify in writing, or by electronic transmission, the Executive Officer of that business, who must include that business in the notice calling the next general meeting.

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Quorum at general meetings

(1)

No item of business may be conducted at a general meeting unless a quorum of members entitled under these Rules to vote is present at the time when the meeting is considering that item.

(2)

Five Principals of the members personally present (being from members entitled under these Rules to vote at a general meeting) constitute a quorum for the conduct of the business of a general meeting.

(3)

If, within half an hour after the appointed time for the commencement of a general meeting, a quorum is not present: (i)

in the case of a meeting convened upon the request of members, the meeting must be dissolved; and

(ii)

in any other case, the meeting shall stand adjourned to the same day in the next week at the same time and (unless another place is specified by the Chairperson at the time of the adjournment or by written notice to members given before the day to which the meeting is adjourned) at the same place.

(4)

If at the adjourned meeting the quorum is not present within half an hour after the time appointed for the commencement of the meeting, the members personally present (being not less than 3) shall be a quorum.

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Presiding at general meetings

(1)

The President, or in the President's absence, the Vice-President, shall preside as Chairperson at each general meeting of the Association.

(2)

If the President and the Vice-President are absent from a general meeting, or are unable to preside, the members present must select one of their number to preside as Chairperson.

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Adjournment of meetings

(1)

The person presiding may, with the consent of a majority of Principals present at the meeting, adjourn the meeting from time to time and place to place.

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(2)

No business may be conducted at an adjourned meeting other than the unfinished business from the meeting that was adjourned.

(3)

If a meeting is adjourned for 14 days or more, notice of the adjourned meeting must be given in accordance with rule 14.

(4)

Except as provided in sub-rule (3), it is not necessary to give notice of an adjournment or of the business to be conducted at an adjourned meeting.

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Voting at general meetings

(1)

Upon any question arising at a general meeting of the Association, a member has one vote only.

(2)

All votes must be given personally by the Principal or by proxy.

(3)

In the case of an equality of voting on a question, the Chairperson of the meeting is entitled to exercise a second or casting vote.

(4)

A member is not entitled to vote at a general meeting unless: (a)

all moneys due and payable by the member to the Association have been paid, other than the amount of the annual subscription payable in respect of the current financial year.; and

(b)

the member's membership rights are not suspended for any reason.

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Poll at general meetings

(1)

If at a meeting a poll on any question is demanded by not less than 3 members, it must be taken at that meeting in such manner as the Chairperson may direct and the resolution of the poll shall be deemed to be a resolution of the meeting on that question.

(2)

A poll that is demanded on the election of a Chairperson or on a question of an adjournment must be taken immediately and a poll that is demanded on any other question must be taken at such time before the close of the meeting as the Chairperson may direct.

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Manner of determining whether resolution carried If a question arising at a general meeting of the Association is determined on a show of hands: (a)

(b)

a declaration by the Chairperson that a resolution has been: (i)

carried; or

(ii)

carried unanimously; or

(iii)

carried by a particular majority; or

(iv)

lost; and

an entry to that effect in the minute book of the Association,

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is evidence of the fact, without proof of the number or proportion of the votes recorded in favour of, or against, that resolution.

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Proxies

(1)

Each member is entitled to appoint another member as a proxy by notice received by the Executive Officer no later than 24 hours before the time of the meeting in respect of which the proxy is appointed.

(2)

Unless otherwise agreed by the Principal Executive, the notice appointing the proxy must be:

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(a)

for a meeting of the Association convened under rule 9(7) in the form set out in Appendix 2; or

(b)

in any other case, in the form set out in Appendix 3.

Use of technology – General Meetings (1) A member not physically present at a general meeting may be permitted to participate in the meeting by the use of technology that allows that member and the members present at the meeting to clearly and simultaneously communicate with each other. (2) A member participating in a general meeting as permitted under sub-rule (1) is taken to be personally present at the meeting and, if the member votes at the meeting, is taken to have voted in person.

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Committee of Management

(1)

The affairs of the Association shall be managed by the committee of management.

(2)

The committee:

(3)

(a)

shall control and manage the business and affairs of the Association; and

(b)

may, subject to these Rules, the Act and the Regulations, exercise all such powers and functions as may be exercised by the Association other than those powers and functions that are required by these Rules to be exercised by general meetings of the members of the Association; and

(c)

subject to these Rules, the Act and the Regulations, has power to perform all such acts and things as appear to the committee to be essential for the proper management of the business and affairs of the Association.

The committee shall consist of: (a)

the officers of the Association; and

(b)

all Principals who are not officers of the Association.

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Office holders

(1)

The officers of the Association shall be:

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(a)

a President;

(b)

a Vice-President;

(c)

a Chair of the Sporting Activities Committee; and

(d)

the Executive Officer (non voting),

(collectively the "Principal Executive") (2)

The provisions of rule 26, so far as they are applicable and with the necessary modifications, apply to and in relation to the election of persons to any of the offices referred to in sub-rule (1).

(3)

Save for an appointment made under sub-rule (4), each officer of the Association shall hold office until the annual general meeting next after the date of his or her election.

(4)

In the event the Executive Officer is not a member of the Association, the Executive Officer shall hold office until otherwise removed by the Association.

(5)

In the event of a casual vacancy in any office referred to in sub-rule (1), the committee may appoint one of its members to the vacant office and the member appointed may continue in office up to and including the conclusion of the annual general meeting next following the date of the appointment.

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Ordinary members of the committee

(1)

Subject to these Rules, each ordinary member of the committee shall hold office until the annual general meeting next after the date of election.

(2)

In the event of a casual vacancy occurring in the office of an ordinary member of the committee, the committee may appoint a member of the Association to fill the vacancy and the member appointed shall hold office, subject to these Rules, until the conclusion of the annual general meeting next following the date of the appointment.

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Election of officers and ordinary committee members

(1)

The Principal Executive is rotated annually as determined by the committee (generally, for example, a Principal will be appointed Chair of the Sporting Activities Committee in the first year, Vice-President in the second year, President in the third year and an ordinary committee member in the fourth year).

(2)

An on-going roster of the appointments of the Principal Executive is determined and may be reviewed and amended by the committee from time to time. The initial on-going roster of appointments is contained in Appendix 4.

(3)

The Principal Executive is responsible for preparation of committee meeting agendas and the management of any relevant business of the Association requiring the deliberation of the committee.

(4)

The ordinary members of the committee are the Principals who do not form the Principal Executive.

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Vacancies The office of an officer of the Association, or of an ordinary member of the committee, becomes vacant if the officer or member: (a)

is removed by way of special resolution in accordance with these Rules; or

(b)

ceases to be a member of the Association; or

(c)

becomes an insolvent under administration within the meaning of the Corporations Law; or

(d)

resigns from office by notice in writing given to the Executive Officer; or

(e)

otherwise ceases to be a committee member by operation of section 78 of the Act.

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Meetings of the committee

(1)

The committee must meet at least 2 times in each year at such place and such times as the committee may determine.

(2)

Special meetings of the committee may be convened by the President or by any 4 members of the committee.

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Notice of committee meetings

(1)

Written notice of each committee meeting must be given to each member of the committee at least 2 business days before the date of the meeting.

(2)

Written notice must be given to members of the committee of any special meeting specifying the general nature of the business to be conducted and no other business may be conducted at such a meeting.

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Quorum for committee meetings

(1)

Any 5 members of the committee constitute a quorum for the conduct of the business of a meeting of the committee.

(2)

No business may be conducted unless a quorum is present.

(3)

If within half an hour of the time appointed for the meeting a quorum is not present: (i)

in the case of a special meeting, the meeting lapses;

(ii)

in any other case, the meeting shall stand adjourned to the same place and the same time and day in the following week.

(4)

The committee may act notwithstanding any vacancy on the committee.

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Presiding at committee meetings At meetings of the committee:

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(a)

the President or, in the President's absence, the Vice-President presides; or

(b)

if the President and the Vice-President are absent, or are unable to preside, the members present must choose one of their number to preside.

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Voting at committee meetings

(1)

Questions arising at a meeting of the committee, or at a meeting of any sub-committee appointed by the committee, shall be determined on a show of hands or, if a member requests, by a poll taken in such manner as the person presiding at that meeting may determine.

(2)

Each member present at a meeting of the committee, or at a meeting of any sub-committee appointed by the committee (including the person presiding at the meeting), is entitled to one vote and, in the event of an equality of votes on any question, the person presiding may exercise a second or casting vote.

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Use of technology – Committee Meetings (1) A committee member not physically present at a committee meeting may be permitted to participate in the meeting by the use of technology that allows that committee member and the committee members present at the meeting to clearly and simultaneously communicate with each other. (2) A committee member participating in a committee meeting as permitted under subrule (1) is taken to be present at the meeting and, if the member votes at the meeting, is taken to have voted in person.

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Removal of committee member

(1)

A general meeting of the Association may: (a)

by special resolution remove a committee member from office; and

(b)

elect an eligible member of the Association to fill the vacant position in accordance with this Division.

(2)

A member who is the subject of a proposed resolution referred to in sub-rule (1) may make representations in writing to the Executive Officer or President of the Association (not exceeding a reasonable length) and may request that the representations be provided to the members of the Association.

(3)

The Executive Officer or the President may give a copy of the representations to each member of the Association or, if they are not so given, the member may require that they be read out at the meeting.

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Executive Officer

(1)

The Executive Officer of the Association must perform any duty or function required under the Act to be performed by the Secretary of an incorporated association.

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(2)

The Executive Officer of the Association must: (a)

maintain the register of members in accordance with Rule 6; and

(b)

subject to the Act and these Rules, provide members with access to the register of members, the minutes of general meetings and other books and documents; and

(c)

perform any other duty or function imposed on the Secretary by these Rules.

(3)

The Executive Officer must give to the Registrar notice of his or her appointment as Secretary of the Association within 14 days after the appointment.

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Minutes of meetings The Executive Officer of the Association must keep minutes of the resolutions and proceedings of each general meeting, and each committee meeting, together with a record of the names of persons present at committee meetings.

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Funds

(4)

The Executive Officer of the Association must: (a)

collect and receive all moneys due to the Association and make all payments authorised by the Association; and

(b)

keep correct accounts and books showing the financial affairs of the Association with full details of all receipts and expenditure connected with the activities of the Association.

(5)

All cheques, drafts, bills of exchange, promissory notes and other negotiable instruments must be signed by two member Principals of the committee.

(6)

The funds of the Association shall be derived from annual subscriptions, reimbursement costs from member Colleges, sponsorship, donations and such other sources as the committee determines.

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Seal

(1)

The common seal of the Association must be kept in the custody of the Executive Officer.

(2)

The common seal must not be affixed to any instrument except by the authority of the committee and the affixing of the common seal must be attested by the signatures either of two members of the committee or, of one member of the committee and of the public officer of the Association.

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Notice to members Except for the requirement in rule 14, any notice that is required to be given to a member, by on behalf of the Association, under these Rules may be given by: (a)

delivering the notice to the member personally; or

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(b)

sending it by prepaid post addressed to the member at that member's address shown in the register of members; or

(c)

facsimile transmission, if the member has requested that the notice be given to him or her in this manner; or

(d)

electronic transmission, if the member has requested that the notice be given to him or her in this manner.

Winding up In the event of the winding up or the cancellation of the incorporation of the Association, the assets of the Association must be gifted to the Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne for whatever purpose he may determine.

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Custody and inspection of books and records

(1)

Except as otherwise provided in these Rules, the Executive Officer must keep in his or her custody or under his or her control all books, documents, securities and other relevant records of the Association.

(2)

All accounts, books, securities and any other relevant documents of the Association, including but not limited to minutes of General Meetings, minutes of Special Meetings, and minutes of Committee Meetings must be available for inspection free of charge by any member upon request.

(3)

A member may make a copy of any accounts, books, securities and any other relevant documents of the Association.

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5.

Aims and Mandate of the Principals' Meeting

1.

The immediate purpose of the meetings is to afford opportunity for discussion by Principals of matters affecting the affiliated Colleges and to suggest - wherever desirable - a policy on such matters, and to organise inter-college activities and competitions. To this end, the Principals review the recommendations received from the Directors of Sport.

2.

Other less immediate but important purposes include the sharing of prayer, information, experience and the development of mutual regard between the Principals. The presence of the Principals at the regular dinner meetings contributes, in a special manner, to this sharing and to the building of mutual regard, which enriches the individual Principals, and leads to a deeper understanding and cooperation between the member Colleges.

3.

Every effort is made at the meetings of the Principals, to give prominence to agenda items which reflect upon the aims of Catholic Education, and in particular, education in the faith.

6.

Ethics of Principals of Member Colleges

1.

The Associated Catholic Colleges recognise the independence of the Principal of each member College. Once a College has committed itself to membership of the Association, the Principal undertakes the obligation that his College participates to the fullest extent in the activities of the Associated Catholic Colleges. He also undertakes to adopt the attitudes and uphold the standards of the Associated Catholic Colleges.

2.

The Associated Catholic Colleges recognise that the Principal of each member College is ultimately responsible for the actions of his College staff and his pupils at Associated Catholic College fixtures.

3.

If a Principal is approached by a teacher presently employed by another member College, he should refrain from offering that teacher a definite appointment until the teacher's present Principal has been consulted.

4.

A pupil who is enrolled at an Associated Catholic College should not be admitted to another member College until both Principals have consulted on the reason for the proposed transfer. After the matter has been so discussed, every effort should be made to assist families of students who wish to move from one member College to another. By mutual agreement of the Principals of the Associated Catholic Colleges, procedures for students desiring entrance to Year Seven are held on the same times as at neighbouring member Colleges.

5.

The Principal should ensure that nothing is said or published by members of his College which could be construed as critical of another member College.

6.

The periodic social gatherings and dinners of the Principal of the Associated Catholic Colleges are important and members should make every effort to attend them.

7.

Principals of member Colleges are encouraged to advertise their membership of the Associated Catholic Colleges.

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8.

In order to maintain high standards in Sporting Activities, Principals should select Sports Co-ordinators and coaches carefully and should communicate with them frequently. The Principal should bring to the attention of staff, students and parents the ethics of sporting activities.

9.

Should matters of dispute arise between representatives of Colleges over such matters as the conducting of sporting fixtures, these matters are best discussed by the Principals of the Colleges concerned before any other action is taken.

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7.

Rules of the Sporting Activities Committee

1.

Sporting activities of the Association shall be as follows: Fixtured weekly competition: Cricket, Tennis, Volleyball, Football, Soccer, Table Tennis, Basketball and Hockey. • Rally Days in all of the above sports for Year 7 & 8, along with other sports by invitation. • Carnivals: Swimming, Athletics and Cross Country (U/13 to Senior/Open). • Tournaments: o Golf - Junior (Yr 10 and below) and Open (Yr 12 and below) o Badminton – Junior (Yr 7 & 8), Intermediate (Yr 9 & 10) and Open (Yr 12 and below) . •

2.

College representatives in any sporting fixture of the Association shall be bona-fide pupils. A bona-fide student is one who is in regular attendance, and may be engaged in work approved by the school during school hours. This may involve part-time students.

3.1

All Colleges shall compete in all sporting activities of the Association except that by majority consent of other Principals, a particular school of the Association may be permitted to withdraw from, or vary the level of, participation.

3.2

Team nominations and any applications for participation exemptions from any competition for the following year must be lodged by College Principals with the Principals' Executive (via the Executive Officer) by end of second last week of term Two. Consent for exemptions will be for an agreed period and will be considered by the Principals' Executive.

3.3

Schools may field B teams in across the board competition for Yr 7 –10 on a year by year basis, scheduled at the discretion of the ACC Executive Officer either in the existing fixture of schools or as a separate B grade competition if the number of schools offering warrants this.

3.4

ACC sporting activities shall be held Tuesday to Thursday but cultural activities such as music may be held on a Monday. Friday shall be left clear of any ACC activities for school business, with the exception of the Junior Golf tournament which shall be held on the second Friday of Term 4. (26/11/07)

4.

By arrangement between member Colleges, additional sports, for example, baseball, may be organised for the days when they are rostered to meet.

5.

The Committee controlling sporting activities shall consist of a Principal as Chairman, a Director of Sport from each College, and the Executive Officer.

6.

Meetings shall be held at times thought necessary by the Chairman and Executive Officer. Seven members shall constitute a quorum.

7.

Meetings shall be held at the College of which the Chairman is Principal or elsewhere at the decision of the members.

8.

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9.

Before any motion is to be discussed at meetings, a College must have a seconder for that motion on the agenda prior to the meeting. Discussion on important issues may be held in general business.

10.

The Executive Officer shall keep a book in which all the results of all sporting activities shall be recorded.

11.

All fixtures for the following year shall be drawn up not later than the end of the third term. Such fixtures shall be submitted to the Principals' Committee for approval.

12. DECISION-MAKING AT DIRECTORS OF SPORT MEETINGS (18/11/11) 12.1. For motions and suggestions that have the unanimous support of the committee, and the Chairman of the committee (Principal) supports the concept, it will be implemented immediately. 12.2. For motions and suggestions that receive the general support of the committee through a passed vote (but not unanimous), the Chairman of the committee (Principal) shall decide that either the concept can be implemented immediately or referred to the Principal’s Executive for further deliberation. 12.3. For any motion or suggestion that has implications affecting the Association as a whole, that may impact upon other school based programs, or that the Chairman (Principal) feels should be discussed at Principal level, the matter shall be referred to the Principal’s Executive for discussion at the next Principal’s meeting.

8.

Aims and Mandate of the Sporting Activities Committee

1.

The immediate purpose of the meetings is to afford opportunity for discussion by the Directors of Sport of the sporting activities of the Association and to make recommendations to the Principals on the organisation and conduct of inter-school sporting activities.

2.

Other less immediate but important purposes include the sharing of prayer, information, experience and fellowship. The presence of the Director of Sports at the Annual Directors of Sport dinner contributes in a special manner to this sharing and to the building of mutual regard and cooperation.

3.

Directors of Sport are expected to make every effort to ensure that sporting activities of the Association are carried out in accord with the ethics of sporting activities and the rules and by-laws governing the various sporting activities.

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The Aims and Ethics of Sporting Activities

1.

ATTITUDES Sporting activities, well-performed, should have the following effects. The activities shall: • encourage and promote physical fitness; • provide a situation of team cooperation, leading to mutual self-respect; • promote games expertise which in turn may be transferred in terms of confidence and skill to other sectors, academic and sporting; • result in the acquisition of a variety of recreational skills; • give a sense of achievement; • create an enjoyment situation; 23

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promote social interaction and contact; provide an important link of communication between staff and students; engender a strong school spirit.

It is important that participants in sporting activities remember at all times that sport is meant to be an enjoyable exercise. How a game is played is more important than the result. In a competition, the players set out to win and strive to perform to the best of their abilities – but it should not be at any cost to the principles and values of a Catholic College. The ethics of sporting activities are very important. The appropriate code of conduct is one which demands respect for opponents, to win with modesty, to lose with dignity, to cope with the inevitable stress and physical clashes (in some sports) and to accept the umpire's rulings. Respect for oneself personally, for opponents and for one's team means that bad language is avoided, that dress is according to the dictates of the particular sport, that the game is played fairly, within the rules. The maintenance of standards on the sporting field is very important. Even when provoked, it is important to maintain high personal standards. At the end of a game, players are encouraged to acknowledge the efforts of their opponents. Spectators should remember that they cheer for their team; they do not verbally abuse their opponents nor the umpire. Especially they do not criticise players on the ground of physique, colour or other personal characteristics. Competitive games, played in the right spirit, are very enjoyable and an important part of character formation. Competitors strive to win; there is no point in competing if one is not determined to do one's best. But the importance of Christian attitudes must always be remembered. 2.

HOSPITALITY With respect to hospitality on the part of the host school and obligations of visiting schools, it is suggested that a student or staff member meets visiting school on arrival and directs them to change and playing areas. A brief speech by Captains or Coaches of both teams is normally made after the game.

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10.

ACC Sport & Student Safety

1. Protective Equipment Member Colleges must encourage students to at all times minimise risks involved in sporting competition through the use of appropriate protective equipment. 2. Hail and Electrical Storms. Where student safety is compromised with severe hail or electrical storms, coaches of opposing teams shall, in consultation with each other and the referee/umpire (if applicable), immediately stop play and follow the guidelines for protection against lightning strikes detailed later in this section. In the case of electrical storms play should only recommence if students’ safety can be assured ie. 30 minutes after the last sound of thunder. Should weather conditions fail to improve the game shall be abandoned. For abandoned games where the result is not already known opposing teams shall share available points. 3. Excessive Heat Rules 3.1 Predicted Heat Conditions of 36 degrees Celsius plus for fixtured sports. (24/11/08) If the maximum temperature is predicted by the Bureau of Meteorology to be 36 degrees Celsius or above for the current day of fixtured competition, then the ACC Executive Officer shall notify Directors of Sport by no later than 8 am that fixtures are cancelled for that day. Directors of Sport are to confirm receipt of cancellation notice to ACC Executive Officer by phone, fax or email by no later than 11.00 am on the day to ensure effective communication. 3.2 Heat Policy for Athletics Carnivals (24/11/08) If the maximum temperatures are predicted by the Bureau of Meteorology to be 36 degree Celsius or above for the scheduled day/s of the Athletics Carnival, then the ACC Executive Officer shall notify Directors of Sport no later than 48 hours prior to the start time that the event is to be postponed. Directors of Sport are to confirm receipt of the cancellation notice to ACC Executive Officer by phone, fax or email to ensure effective communication. A back up date will be listed in the ACC Calendar, with the carnival to be automatically rescheduled to that date if postponed. If the maximum temperature is predicted by the Bureau of Meteorology to be in the range of 31 - 35 degrees Celcius, then a modified program will be implemented for the event. This will include the restructure of the event program to reduce the likelihood of heat illness for participants, officials and spectators. The ACC Executive Officer shall notify Directors of Sport no later than 24 hours prior to the start time that the event is to be modified. 3.3 If prior to or during competition, excessive heat temperatures arise, opposing coaches are encouraged to shorten fixtures in the following ways: Tennis – reduce sets from 8 games to 6 games Cricket – reduce overs anywhere between 35 to 20 overs per side Volleyball – reduce match from best of five sets to best of three sets Ideally the agreed shortening of games should be negotiated prior to the commencement of play. 3.4 In such conditions where excessive heat conditions arise, coaches must ensure there are frequent opportunities for rest and rotation of players where applicable, drinks and shade during breaks and that students have adequate sun-screen, and are wearing appropriate headwear and clothing. For more information on reducing heat stress please read the guidelines detailed in this section.

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3.5 It is recommended that student clothing for summer sport be light coloured, loose fitting clothes of natural fibres or composite fabrics with high wicking (absorption) properties. 3.6 In extreme conditions where students are at obvious risks coaches must abandon play. For abandoned games where the result is not already known, opposing teams shall share available points. 4

Home team responsibilities. The home school must ensure the following actions are taken:

4.1 A person with current first aid qualifications is available to provide service and support at venues. 4.2 The availability of sufficient water, ice, adequate shade and ventilation is available for both teams. 4.3 The provision of a safe playing environment. (11/10/04). 5. First Aid for multi-school involvement. On days of multiple school involvement, rally days and carnivals, the provision of first aid will be arranged by the ACC.

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RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES FOR PROTECTION AGAINST LIGHTNING STRIKES This information is a summarised version of pamphlet produced jointly by Emergency Management Australia and the Bureau of Meteorology - Disaster Awareness Program 04/2000. In Australia lightning accounts for 5 to 10 deaths and well over 100 injuries annually. It is expected that these figures are likely to increase with more people being engaged in recreational land and water activities in the future. Therefore it is most important for all coaches and staff members to be aware of essential precautions when managing students in lightning conditions. 1. Electrical Circuit Protection Check your local electricity provider for advice on surge protectors and lightning conductors for your office and gymnasium to help safeguard occupants and electrical equipment. 2. If Caught Outdoors The distance in kilometres to a lightning flash may be estimated by dividing the time delay (in seconds) between the flash and the thunder by 3. If you hear thunder, find shelter urgently, especially if the time delay is less than 30 seconds. Ensure students remain sheltered for at least 30 minutes after the last sound of thunder and Ø Seek shelter in a ‘hard-top’ metal-bodied vehicle or solid building but don’t touch any metal sections. Avoid small open structures or fabric tents. Ø Never shelter under small groups of (or single) trees Ø If far from shelter, crouch alone feet together, preferably in a hollow. Remove metal objects from head/body. Don’t lie down flat but avoid being the highest object in the vicinity. Ø If your hair stands on end or you hear ‘buzzing’ from nearby rocks, fences, etc, move immediately. Ø Don’t handle umbrellas or golf clubs etc. Ø Stay away from metal poles, fences, clothes lines etc. Ø Don’t ride bicycles, or travel in open vehicles. Ø If driving, slow down or park away from trees, power lines etc. Stay inside metal bodied (hard top) vehicles or caravans but don’t touch any metal sections. Ø If swimming, surfing etc, leave the water immediately. 3. If You Are Indoors Ø Before the storm arrives, disconnect external aerial and power leads to radios and television sets. Ø Disconnect computer modems and power leads. Ø Draw all curtains and keep clear of windows, electrical appliances, pipes and other metal fixtures (eg don’t use the bath, shower, hand basin or laundry/kitchen sinks). Ø Avoid touching brick or concrete, or standing bare-footed on concrete or tiled floors. Ø Avoid the use of fixed telephones and mobile phones. In emergencies, make calls brief. 4. First Aid Apply immediate heart massage and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation (CPR) to lightning victims until medical help arrives and they will have a good chance of survival. 5. Lightning Facts Ø When struck, people do not glow or ‘fry to a crisp’ but the heart and breathing are often affected. Ø Only about 30 % of people struck actually die, and the incidence of long term disability is low, particularly when appropriate first-aid is applied promptly. Ø If your clothes are wet, you are less likely to be seriously injured if struck, as most of the charge will conduct through the wet clothes rather than your body. Ø Lightning can and often does strike more than once in the same place. 27

RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTING HEAT ILLNESS This information is provided by SMARTPLAY : A Division of Sports Medicine Australia, December 2006 The following strategies are intended for the general population that does not fall into any of the listed ‘At Risk’ categories. ‘At Risk’ participants should consult the recommendations for their particular population sector. 1.Timing of games Games and sporting activities involving moderate to high intensity exercise should be scheduled to avoid conditions where ambient temperature exceeds or is likely to exceed 36 degrees Celsius or where WBGT exceeds 30 degrees Celsius. In most parts of Australia players are likely to be exposed to their highest risk of heat injury in the months of December, January and February, although in some regions this level of risk extends into March and April. This is in part due to high ambient temperatures that are prevalent during this period, and lack of match fitness of players participating in traditional winter sports such as Australian Rules Football. Where possible, especially in January and February, games should be scheduled to start before 9 am. or after 6 pm. Early morning or night games minimise the risk of encountering unacceptable conditions at these times of year. This is especially so where these games are to be played in a locations with a history of relatively high WBGT. 2. Acclimatisation If games or activities are to be conducted after long periods of cooler conditions, participants should strive to be fully acclimatised prior to participation. Physiological adaptations to exercising in the heat are rapid and can occur after 3-5 days in a hot environment. Full acclimatisation can take 10-14 days or longer. The initial response is an expansion of the plasma volume; then, over several days, this returns to normal and the sweat rate increases with sweating starting earlier and a more dilute sweat being produced. There is evidence that exercising in sweat clothing to the point where heat strain is induced can give some degree of acclimatisation (Dawson et al). The training must induce heat strain over several days, and care must be taken that adequate hydration occurs during these training sessions. Doing some form of submaximal exercise in a heat chamber will also give some degree of acclimatisation; but its practicality in a team sport, except possibly in individual cases, is limited. Some level of acclimatisation will occur in players coming out of summer. This, however, is usually countered by the lack of match fitness in athletes at this time of year. What can be done easily is to educate athletes to train themselves to play and train with copious fluids already on-board. Further it must be emphasised to the players that they MUST consume fluids containing 6%-8% carbohydrate - in warm/hot conditions, muscle glycogen utilisation is much higher. (Febbraio 1992). The consumption of carbohydrate containing fluids has been proven to improve performance in the heat and, more importantly, delay the onset of exerciseinduced heat exhaustion (Febbraio 1992, Davies et al 1988) and, hence, probably help prevent heat stroke. 3. Hydration The more athletes sweat, the more fluid they must consume to avoid dehydration. High levels of dehydration may increase the risk of heat stress. To diminish the risk of heat stress fluid should be consumed before, during and after activity. It is recommended participants drink at least 7-8 ml of fluid per kg of body mass (average is about 2 cups) no more than 2 hours before exercising to promote adequate hydration and allow time for excretion of excess water. During exercise it is recommended that participants should drink fluid at regular intervals to replace water lost through sweating. Participants should aim to drink at least 3 ml per kg of body mass (about 250 ml for the average athlete of around 70 kilograms every 15 to 20 minutes or 2–3 cups every hour). However, this may vary dependent on the rate of sweating. Fluid taken should be cooler than the ambient temperature. Water is considered an adequate fluid option for activities lasting up to one hour.. Participants in events or activities exceeding one hour are recommended to use carbohydrate-based sports drinks as a means of replacing fluids, carbohydrates and electrolytes lost during prolonged 28

activity. In high risk conditions players should be encouraged to drink fluids at scheduled drinks breaks and should be provided convenient access to fluids during activity without unnecessary interruption to the game or event. Officials and event organisers should also consider including additional drinks breaks for players in conditions of high risk. In regard to post-event rehydration, it needs to be remembered that this can take 24 hours or more. 4. Player rest and rotation In conditions of high risk participants should be provided opportunities to rest through the use of player interchange or substitution. The period of rest should be determined by the ambient temperature and WBGT at the time of the event or activity. For ambient temperatures greater than 26 and less than 30 degrees Celsius and for WBGT temperatures greater than 21 degrees Celsius and less than 25 degrees Celsius, all players should be rested for at least 10% of the period they would normally participate. For example, if the activity normally runs for 60 minutes, the rest period for the player should comprise at least 6 minutes during the period. For situations where the ambient temperature is greater than 31 degrees and less than 35 degrees Celsius and the WBGT is greater than 26 degrees Celsius and less than 29 degrees Celsius, all players should be rested for at least 25% of the period in which they would normally participate. This may be achieved by rotation of players through an interchange bench or via the reduction in the regular playing time for all players. For events played in high risk conditions that do not have a specified playing time, players should be permitted to take rest breaks from activity equivalent to 3 minutes for every 30 minutes of activity. The positive effects of rest breaks should also be maximised by employing the following strategies: • allowing players to rest in naturally shaded areas or providing portable structures that create shade where and when required; • providing fans and ice packs; and • providing additional fluids to allow participants to spray or douse themselves to assist cooling. 5. Pre-cooling Pre-cooling by cool water immersion or the wearing of ice vests has been demonstrated to increase athletic performance in endurance sports. This practice could be of benefit to many athletes. However, it must be noted that the effects of a pre-cooling manoeuvre are reduced rapidly by a warm up. Therefore, any pre-cooling strategy must be undertaken in concert with a vastly reduced warm-up if it is to be effective. 6. Clothing Light coloured, loose fitting clothes, of natural fibres or composite fabrics, with high wicking (absorption) properties that provide for adequate ventilation are recommended as the most appropriate clothing in the heat. This clothing should further complement the existing practices in Australia that protect the skin against permanent damage from the sun. For further information regarding safety in hot weather, see the Smartplay website on the following link: http://www.smartplay.com.au/

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11.

ACC Fixtured Competition Rules

1.

COMPETITION LEVELS

1.1

Senior fixtured competition for Year 11/12 students will take place on Wednesday. Year 9 and 10 competitions will take place on Tuesday and will be single year representation, ie. a distinct Year 9 and a distinct Year 10 team and a student may not participate out of his Year Level, except as provided in 2. The Years 7 and 8 fixtured competitions will take place on Thursday and operate as for Years 9 & 10 with single year representation.

1.2

Colleges under 1000 students have the option for exemption for participating in both Years 7 & 8 and 9 & 10 sports. If exercising this option, schools will field a composite team in the Year 8 and Year 10 competitions.

2.

PLAYING ABOVE AGE GROUPS

2.1

For senior fixtured competition only, in the event of player shortages due to injuries/illness or where exceptional circumstances can be demonstrated in relation to specific student participation, a College may request exemption for student(s) from Year 10 or below to participate at senior level.

2.2

Such application for exemption must be made in writing to the Executive Officer at least 24 hours prior to the match.

2.3

Should the Executive Officer judge that neither of the afore-mentioned criteria are met he may in consultation with the Chairman of the Sports Activities Committee deny a request for such exemption.

3.

STARTING TIMES AND MATCH DURATION

3.1

All matches must commence at 1.30 pm.

3.2

If a side has not arrived 20 minutes after the scheduled starting time, the game will be abandoned and the matter shall be referred to the Executive Officer for a decision, awarding of points, or allotting of another date of play, unless both sides agree to go ahead with the game even though the stipulated 20 minutes has elapsed.

3.3

If Colleges are planning to shorten games, opposing Directors of Sport must liaise as early as possible prior to game and agree on match conditions before passing this information onto coaches. Where a team has no sound reason to finish early (EG above pre-arranged conditions, an emergency or extreme climatic conditions) they shall forfeit match points if they cannot finish the game for the allocated duration as per ACC Rules.

4.

UNIFORM Representatives must wear the official sports uniform recognised by the member College. If there is a uniform clash in a particular sport, the home team will have the right to choose the uniform.

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5.

UMPIRES

5.1

Each College shall appoint umpires for home fixtures except for Football where the Executive Officer shall appoint umpires for Year 10 and Senior matches.

5.2

Senior (Yr 11/12) students who umpire home games for Yr 7 to 9 fixtured matches must have the basic level of officiating accreditation with their respective State Sports Governing Body.

5.3

Colleges are to ensure appointed officials are preferably dressed in appropriate referee/officiating attire or at least in non-school colours (eg white) to ensure professional presentation.

5.4

In the event of the Umpire being later than fifteen minutes after the official starting time of the match or in the event of the Umpire having to be replaced, the two Coaches shall confer in an attempt to reach mutual agreement as to who shall umpire the match. If no agreement can be arrived at, the match shall be abandoned and the matter shall be referred to the Protests Committee for a decision re awarding of points or the allotting of another date of play. (25/11/02).

5.5

Schools should endeavour to engage umpires and referees for cricket, football, basketball, hockey and soccer that hold official accreditation from the governing body of their sport (25/8/06)

6.

CHANGES OF DATE:

6.1

A change of date for competition matches should not normally occur. A change can be granted only by the Executive Officer, if an application for the change of date from the respective Director of Sport, is lodged with the Executive Officer at least two full days before the fixtured date for the match.

6.2

Both participating schools must agree to the change of date and if at all possible the match should be completed prior to the next fixtured match date.

6.3

If a deferred game has not been completed by the last round of fixtures, the game will be abandoned. Ruling on allocation of points will be that the College which requested the initial deferral of the game will forfeit points from that deferred fixture.

7. DISPUTES The handling of disputes is ultimately the responsibility of Principals. The initial step in matters of dispute is for the Executive Officer to be notified in writing before the next fixture and the Principals of the schools concerned to discuss the matter. If the matter is not resolved, a meeting of the ACC Principals Executive shall be called in order to resolve the dispute, or the matter may be referred to the Sporting Activities Committee. 8.

PROTESTS Protests concerning fixtures shall be made to the Executive Officer, in writing, within three days of the fixture. All protests will be considered by the Executive Officer who will gather reports from relevant officials before consulting with at least two Directors of Sport from schools not directly or indirectly involved in the incident, before handing down his decision.

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9.

DISCIPLINE PROCEDURE

9.1

Incidents involving alleged violent and/or verbal assaults which have brought the ACC into disrepute are to be reported, in writing, to the Executive Officer within three days of the fixture. The Executive Officer, after receiving such written report, shall seek further reports from other relevant officials before passing this information onto the Principal of the school involved. Such Principal shall deal with this matter, and the disciplining of student(s) and/or staff, under his own school policy but in accord with the ethos of the ACC.

9.2

In the event of a student receiving a further penalty from his school as a result of the school’s disciplinary process the Executive Officer must be notified in writing as soon as practical. (24/11/03).

10.

RESULTS All results must be submitted online via the ACC results website by 2pm following each day of competition (28/8/09).

11.

BLEEDING & BLOOD BORNE INFECTIONS

11.1

No College shall allow any player to participate in any ACC match or continue to participate in any ACC match for so long as such player is bleeding or has blood on any part of his person or uniform

11.2

A player shall immediately on the direction of any officiating Umpire, leave the playing area where such Umpire is of the opinion that the player is bleeding or has blood on any part of his person or uniform. After being directed to leave the arena a player shall not return or take any further part in the match until: 1. Such bleeding has been abated and the injury is securely covered. 2. Any blood stained article of uniform has been removed and replaced. 3. Any blood on any part of the player’s person has been thoroughly cleansed and removed.

11.3

Any player thus directed to leave the field can be replaced immediately in accordance with normal interchange rules.

11.4

Each College shall ensure that any bloodied item of uniform or clothing of a player or official is placed as soon as possible in a hygienic sealed container i.e. closed plastic bag and laundered to ensure the removal of all blood.

11.5

Each College shall ensure that all towels, wipes, bandages, dressings and other materials used in the treatment of bleeding players shall be placed as soon as possible in a hygienic sealed container and discarded or laundered in such a way as to remove all blood and risk of infection.

11.6

It is strongly recommended that all coaches, students and officials participating in body contact sports should be vaccinated against Hepatitis B.

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12.

FINALS

12.1

FINALS FORMAT Finals will be played at the conclusion of the home and away season in all fixtured sports at all levels. A full finals program will take place for Year 7 & 8 competitions (Grand Final, 3rd v 4th, etc). At Year 9, Year 10 and Senior level, the only finals matches that will take place will be major semi finals (where scheduled in the fixture – see 12.7) and Grand Finals. Finals will be determined by the position on the ladder at the end of the home and away season as detailed below. (26/11/12)

12.2

FINALS ELIGIBILITY

12.2.1 In order to participate in finals for a particular sport, students must have played in at least 40 % of games for a current home and away season. (24/11/03) 12.2.2 If a student has played enough games to qualify in Seconds or “B” teams he is still eligible to play finals in firsts or “A” teams. (24/11/03) 12.2.3 If rules 12.2.1 or 12.2.2 prevent a student from participating in finals and there are special circumstances involved E.G. injury, illness or extenuating circumstances, Colleges must make written application for exemption(s) to the Executive Officer at least 48 hours prior to the final. 12.3 PREMIERSHIP FINALS (25/11/02) 12.3.1 The two Colleges finishing first and second shall play for the premiership. Seniors shall compete at a neutral venue to be determined by the Executive Officer. Where a neutral venue is not possible, the highest ranked College shall host the final. 12.3.2 For Years 7-10, the highest ranked College shall host the Grand Final. In the case where semi-finals are played, the grand final will be hosted by the team ranked higher in their division at the end of the home and away matches (or if points are equal by the team with the higher percentage). 12.3.3 Neutral umpires and referees will be appointed by the Executive Officer for Seniors and by the highest ranked College for Years 7-10. Appointed referees shall not be from competing teams. 12.3.4 The home team for Yr 7-10 Grand Finals shall cover the costs of referees and venue hire as per normal home/away games during the season. 12.3.5 Pennant presentations for Grand Finals shall be organised by the Executive Officer for Seniors and by the home school Director of Sport for Years 7-10. 12.4

FINALS FOR THIRD AND LOWER RANKED TEAMS (26/11/12)

12.4.1 The remaining finals matches for Year 7 & 8 competitions will be determined by third position playing fourth, fifth playing sixth, seventh playing eighth and so on. 12.4.2 The College finishing the home and away season highest on the ladder will host the final. 12.4.3 Umpires/referees will be appointed by the home College with venue and referee payments being covered by the home team as per normal home/away games during the season.

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12.5

FINALS AFFECTED BY WEATHER (12/3/10)

12.5.1 In the event of a Semi Final round being abandoned due to weather conditions (excessive heat, washout, lightning or storm activity), the two higher ranked teams shall progress through to the Grand Final. 12.5.2 In the event of a Grand Final round being abandoned due to weather conditions (excessive heat, washout, lightning or storm activity), the two teams scheduled to compete in the Grand Final shall be declared joint premiers. 12.5.3 In the case of a senior Grand Final being abandoned due to weather, the Executive Officer shall attempt to arrange an alternate date to complete the match that is suitable for both competing schools. If no suitable date is available, then the match shall be considered drawn and a joint premiership declared. 12.6

FORFIETS IN FINALS If a team forfeits any finals match, that team shall be demoted to last in the final rankings for that year level sport no matter what the circumstances.

12.7

SEMI FINALS STRUCTURE – YEAR 7 & 8 COMPETITION (26/11/12)

12.7.1 Fixtures that have two separate pools (Blue & White) shall have the following semi final structure: Major semi finals: Blue 1 v White 2 White 1 v Blue 2 Minor semi finals Blue 3 v White 4 White 3 v Blue 4 Blue 5 v White 6 White 5 v Blue 6 The number indicates the position on the ladder at the conclusion of the home and away rounds. The winners from the major semi finals shall compete in the grand final, whilst the losing teams shall compete in a final for 3rd vs 4th. In the minor semi finals, the winning teams from the 3v4 semi final matches shall compete in a 5th v 6th final, with the losing teams competing in a 7th v 8th final. The winning teams from the 5v6 semi final matches shall compete in a 9th v 10th final, with the losing teams competing in an 11th v 12th final. 12.7.2 Where a semi final round is scheduled for an incomplete fixture (when not all teams compete against each other), the following structure shall be incorporated: Major semi finals: 1st v 4th 2nd v 3rd Minor semi finals: 5th v 8th 6th v 7th 9th v 12th 10th v 11th

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The winners from the major semi finals shall compete in the grand final, whilst the losing teams shall compete in a final for 3rd vs 4th. In the minor semi finals, the winning teams from the 5th v 8th and 6th v 7th semi final matches shall compete in a 5th v 6th final, with the losing teams competing in a 7th v 8th final. The winning teams from the 9th v 12th and 10th v 11th semi final matches shall compete in a 9th v 10th final, with the losing teams competing in an 11th v 12th final. 12.8

SEMI FINALS STRUCTURE – YEAR 9, 10 & SENIOR COMPETITION (26/11/12)

12.8.1 TWO POOL FIXTURE (Blue & White) Semi Finals: Blue 1 v White 2 White 1 v Blue 2 12.8.2 SINGLE POOL FIXTURE Semi Finals: 1st v 4th 2nd v 3rd The two winning teams from the Semi Finals shall compete in the grand final – no other finals matches are played, with final rankings determined by semi final results and ladder positions at the conclusion of the home and away season. 13.

AGGREGATE CHAMPIONSHIP SCORING

13.1

An Aggregate points award for fixtured sport will be made to the Champion School for each of Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and senior levels. To determine the Champion school for each year level, the number of points scored for each sport will be directly related to the number of schools competing in that sport with the first team scoring two points above the 2nd team e.g. For 11 teams the winner will be awarded 12 points, 2nd is awarded 10 points, third 9 points and so on.

13.2

For Volleyball and Basketball, "A" Grade competitions will be awarded 2/3rds points of the normal scoring system whilst “B” Grade competitions will be awarded 1/3rd points of the normal scoring system.

13.3

There will be a separate award for Division Two Schools (less than 1000 students) in Seniors Year 10 and Year 8.

13.4

Senior Seconds and Division 2 competitions will be awarded half points of the normal scoring system.

13.5

If a team forfeits any finals match that team shall be demoted to last place in the final rankings for that year level sport no matter what the circumstances. (16/7/01)

13.6

If a school fields two teams in the same year level competition their “B” team does not record a ranking when aggregate scores are calculated.

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14. ACC COACHES’ CODE OF CONDUCT In an effort to set appropriate standards of behaviour for ACC sport, all ACC Coaches are expected to read, comprehend and commit to the following guidelines when coaching sport teams in ACC competition: 1. Ensure that all matches are played in the spirit of the ACC competition - “Excellence, Honour and Fairness in Student Sport”. Ensure that good sportsmanship and good sporting skill each receive emphasis. 2. Reinforce ACC and school expectations regarding punctuality, behaviour, appropriate language and dress for all players at all age levels. 3. Demonstrate respect for the judgment of officials. Do not publicly question an umpire/referee’s decision and avoid blaming a team’s defeat on “poor umpiring”. 4. Set the standard of behaviour for students in respecting the officials and players of the opposition. Avoid excessive ritual “psyching up” of your team and keep sideline talk to encouragement of your team only. 5. Develop team respect for the ability of opponents. Avoid consistently giving the impression that a lost match should have been won with a greater effort – acknowledge that sometimes the opposition is too skilled on the day. 6. Be responsible in ensuring a safe and friendly environment for the opposition. This includes adequate sideline supervision and ensuring that the barracking of student spectators and parents is constructive and appropriate. 7. Keep “winning” in perspective and maximise players’ participation for fun and enjoyment. 8. Ensure that the atmosphere after the game between the two teams is acceptable by shaking hands with opposition coach and officials and encouraging students to do the same for their opponents. 9. Emphasise safety always; ensure that equipment and facilities are safe and keep informed with sound principles of coaching and skill development. 10. Recognise the importance of injury; seek and follow the physician’s advice concerning the return of injured players to training and competition. 11. When drafting your match report for assemblies and school publications keep in mind that your report is a public document and as such derogatory remarks about other Colleges, opposition staff, student opponents and venues are to be avoided. Any negative criticism of opponents is to be forwarded to your Director of Sport for his action. 12. To facilitate results processing and the prompt return of ladders, make every effort to ensure your match scores are checked with opposition coaches and officials and submit your signed score sheets to your Director of Sport prior to class commencement the following day. 13. MOST IMPORTANTLY, ENJOY YOUR COACHING ROLE.

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15. ACC CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENT PARTICIPANTS IN ACC SPORT

ACC – Excellence, Honour and Fairness. Congratulations on being selected to represent your school team in ACC competition. As part of your contribution to your team you are asked to carefully read and adhere to the points below: 1. You have the opportunity to participate in one of the best Melbourne schoolboy sports competitions so make every effort to perform at your best on and off the field. 2. Have knowledge of the rules and laws of the ACC and ensure you play by them. Copies of all the rules are available from your coach or by logging onto the ACC web-site at www.accmelb.com.au 3. Do not argue with officials. If there is a dispute, this should be brought to the attention of your coach, team manager or captain. These people can approach the official in a break of play. 4. Control your temper. Verbally abusing or provoking officials or other players is unacceptable. 5. Be a team player. Work equally hard for yourself and your team. You are the public face of your school, and your actions reflect on the school. 6. Be a good sport – noble in defeat and humble in victory. If you continue on with your sport you will regularly meet up with opponents from other schools so always acknowledge your opponents with a handshake at the end of games. 7. Treat all players fairly. Sledging, bullying, making rude gestures to, or taking advantage of, other players is not acceptable. 8. Co-operate with your team mates, coaches and opponents. Without these people there would be no competition. 9. Comments to any player on race, sexuality or religion are unacceptable. 10. ENJOY the opportunity to play sport with your schoolmates. After your school years are over, you will never get the chance to experience this again.

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16. ACC SPECTATOR CODE OF BEHAVIOUR (20/11/06)

ACC – Excellence, Honour and Fairness. As a spectator of any activity held by or under the auspices of the ACC, you must meet the following requirements in regard to your conduct during any such activity or event: 1.

Respect the rights, dignity and worth of others.

2.

Remember that each student participates in sport primarily for enjoyment.

3.

Focus on the efforts and performance of the participants, rather than winning or losing.

4.

Never ridicule or yell at participants for making a mistake or losing a competition.

5.

Show appreciation for good performance and skilful play by all participants (including opposing players).

6.

Demonstrate a high degree of individual responsibility especially when dealing with or in the vicinity of persons under 18 years of age, as your words and actions are an example.

7.

Respect officials’ decisions and encourage others to do likewise.

8.

Do not physically or verbally abuse or harass anyone associated with the sport (player, coach, umpire and so on).

9.

Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every young person regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion.

10. Be a positive role model.

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12.

Australian Rules Football

1

The Competition shall be conducted under the rules of the AFL, with the exception of Rules 8 - 11.

2.

PLAYING TIME AND BREAKS

2.1

For Years 9, 10 and Seniors, matches shall be of four twenty minute quarters with no time on. For Years 7 and 8, matches shall be of four 15 minute quarters with no time on. Time on only to be added at the discretion of the central umpire in exceptional circumstances where there is an undue delay in play.

2.2

There shall be a break of not more than ten minutes at half time and five minute breaks for quarter-time and three-quarter time. (25/11/02)

3.

UMPIRES

3.1

Umpires for Year 10 and senior games shall be appointed by the Executive Officer. It shall be the responsibility of the home team to pay the Umpire(s) at the end of the match. The fee payable is indicated in the attached Schedule 7. Before payment is made, the umpire must present a signed Statement by Supplier to the home coach if he/she has not already done so before, and also sign off the football score-sheet of both teams.

3.2

Years 7 and 8 matches shall have one or two umpires appointed by the home College.

3.3

Year 9 matches must have two umpires appointed by the home College.

3.4

Coaches are invited to complete a report on the umpires’ performance and forward this form onto their Director of Sport who will then forward same onto the Executive Officer.

4.

ABANDONED GAMES

4.1

The umpire(s) must deem the ground to be in a playable state before the game can proceed.

4.2

If the game is abandoned due to the condition of the ground, the match shall be deemed drawn. (18/11/11)

5.

COACHES

5.1

All senior division one coaches are strongly encouraged to complete a level one coaching certificate with AFL Victoria.

5.2

Coaches shall not be permitted on the field during play save in the case of a duty of care incident. Coaches' runners are to be distinctly identifiable.

6.

The final’s participants shall be decided on points and percentage.

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7.

The following points shall be awarded for each match: Win *Forfeit/Bye Draw Loss

4 4 2 0

8.

SEND-OFFS

8.1

The Umpire shall have the power to send off any player for a non-reportable indiscretion. The umpire must show a YELLOW CARD, signalling that the player is to be sent off for 15 minutes of playing time. (6/6/08) If a player is sent off he CAN BE INTERCHANGED immediately. If a player is sent off he shall remain off the field for a period of 15 minutes playing time and MAY BE INTERCHANGED immediately. Upon the same player being sent off a second time in the same game, he shall be reported and shall remain off the field for the entire game and MUST NOT BE REPLACED. Timekeepers are responsible for estimating when the 15 minutes have elapsed.

8.2

For reportable indiscretions, the Umpire shall report the offending player who is to be sent off for the remainder of the game and MUST NOT BE REPLACED. The umpire must show a RED CARD, signalling that the player is reported and is not to be replaced. (6/6/08) In these instances the Umpire must complete the ACC Umpire Report form (see p 26) regarding the incident. The Umpire’s report must be forwarded to the appropriate Director of Sport who shall forward details of any such report to the Principal at the school of the player concerned and to the ACC Executive Officer.

8.3

Any player sent off in a football match is to report to his coach to have his name and number recorded on the ACC score sheet.

9.

The 50 metre rule, as interpreted under the rules of the AFL, is replaced by a 25 metre penalty.

10.

The Field Umpire is empowered to overrule the Goal or Boundary Umpire in any obviously wrong decision in all official ACC Competitions.

Notes. As per AFL rules for ACC Football the following rules will apply: 1. For ruck contests at centre bounces a nominated ruckman must approach the ruck contest from the defensive side of the centre line. 2. For a mark to be awarded a kick must travel at least 15 metres.

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BY LAWS 1

Each College shall see that players wear numbers. Numbers shall not be duplicated in a team. A copy of the team list is to be completed and given to the umpire and opposing coach prior to the start of the match.

2

Players shall wear correct shorts and socks as nominated by the Colleges.

3

Each College shall supply:

3.1

One boundary umpire correctly attired in white shorts, white shirt and bearing a whistle.

3.2

One goal umpire attired in a white coat and provided with a pair of flags and an ACC scorecard. He must be competent in his duties.

3.3

One timekeeper. Both timekeepers shall sit together, apart from spectators, and shall have sole charge of timing each quarter and estimating times under the "order off" rule. The home team shall be responsible for supplying the bell or other device used by the timekeepers to signal the end of each period of play.

3.4

A maximum of two runners, correctly attired in common distinctive colour (eg. yellow/green).

3.5

A maximum of 6 water boys correctly attired in common distinctive colour (eg orange).

4.

The home team shall supply:

4.1

Two footballs for each match. Both shall be in good condition re shape, inflation etc. Seniors will use a new ball for each match.

4.2

The Years 9 & 10 and Seniors shall use a standard size ball; Years 7 & 8 shall use a school size ball (Size 4).

5

Stops on boots shall be according to regulation. Coaches shall insist on boots being correctly and safely studded. Umpires shall inspect boots prior to the start of a match.

6

The score cards used by each goal umpire will be checked with the central umpire at the end of each of the four quarters and handed to the home Coach at the end of the match.

7

The timekeepers will keep a separate record of the scores each, as an added check, particularly in the eventuality of a drawn game.

8

The interchange system allows for a maximum of 24 players for Senior, Year 10 and Year 9 competitions, whilst at Years 7 & 8 team numbers are unlimited provided that only eighteen players are on the field at any one time. The names of all players are to be recorded on a team sheet before the match to notify the opposing coach of the number of players to be used. (28/8/09) 41

9.

In the event of a tied result in finals, an extra five minutes is to be played each end. Coaches may address their teams for a maximum of five minutes after the fourth quarter, but not after the first period of extra time. If still a tie at the end of extra time play is to be stopped, the score checked, and if there is still no result the game is to be restarted, without a change of ends and played until the first score determines the winner. (25/11/02)

10.

Modified rules will be in place for Year 7 Division 2 and Year 8 Division 3 competitions. The winning margin is limited to 60 points. Once the match is completed, the losing team’s score will stand, but the winning team’s score will be no more than 60 points above that amount. For example, if one school has a final score of 6.1.37 and their opposition has a final score of 20.5.125 points, then the result will be recorded as 6.1.37 to 16.1.97. Both coaches will need to agree on the reduced score before signing both score sheets.

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FOOTBALL TEAM LIST & SCORESHEET Date _____ Yr Level ____ School _______________v ______________ No

Yellow Card

Player’s Name

RESULTS Home Away

1/4 Time

/ /

/ /

Red Card

No

1/2 Time

/ /

/ /

Player’s Name

3/4 Time

/ /

/ /

Yellow Card

Red Card

Full Time

/ /

/ /

BEST PLAYERS (Your School):

____________________________________________________________________ GOAL KICKERS (Your School):

____________________________________________________________________ Coaches’ Signatures: ___________________ Home ___________________Away BOTH teams to sign

UMPIRE’S REPORT ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Umpire’s Name ________________________ Signature _______________________ Umpire’s Name ________________________ Signature _______________________ 43

ACC Umpire’s Football Report Form Umpire’s name __________________________________Day-time phone contact number ___________________ I am a Field/Boundary/Goal Umpire (Please Circle) On _______________(Day) the ____/_____/______ (Date) I was officiating as an umpire in the _____________ (Yr Level) ACC match being played between _______________ (Team 1) and ______________ (Team 2), which was being played at _________________________________________. If a two umpire game state the name of the other umpire _______________________________________ It was during the 1st - 2nd - 3rd - 4th (Please Circle) of this game that I reported player _______________________________________ (Name) number _____ of ________________ (Name of team) team for _____________________________________________________(Nominate Offence). The incident to which this report relates occurred approximately ________ (Approx Time) minute mark of this quarter. I was in ________________________ (describe your ground position) when number ___ of ______ team with his left arm to the side of the head)

I saw (state exactly what you saw, eg reported player strike

_______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ I was approximately ______ metres away. (Ensure that you have stepped this out and know the approximate distance) The reported player’s action caused the player who was struck to _____________ (eg fall to the ground, hold his jaw etc) _______________________________________________________________________________________________ The ball was _________________________________________________________ (describe exactly what happened - whilst player was going for the ball/ or after ball was kicked/ or behind play)

and I was looking in the reported player’s direction because__________________________________

____________________________________________________________________ I informed the player of the report and ASKED HIM IF HE UNDERSTOOD AND HE REPLIED : “______________________________________________________________________________________________” ANY OTHER OBSERVATIONS – INCLUDE EVERYTHING. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ Umpire’s Signature_________________________

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Date ________

ACC COACH’S REPORT ON FOOTBALL UMPIRES Umpire Names ______________________ _______________________

Date: _______

Match ___________________ vs ___________________ Yr Level ____ at _________________ Name of Coach: _______________________________________ School ___________________ For A, B and C sections below circle the letter in the allocated space: G for Good, F for Fair or P for Poor that best indicates performance. A. GENERAL 1. Use of whistle, signals, effective ball bounce, etc 2. Ability to keep up with play 3. Positioning B. CONTROL 1. Attitude to players 2. Use of penalties 3. Encroaching over mark 4. Scrimmages – ball ups 5. General control C. 1. Holding man/ball 2. Interference 3. Tackling 4. Handball 5. Running with the ball 6. Kicking for goal over mark 7. Consistency

G G G

F F F

P P P

G G G G G

F F F F F

P P P P P

G G G G G G G

F F F F F F F

P P P P P P P

C. COMMENTS (especially concerning any send-off incident or particularly poor performance from a specific umpire) _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ This report is to be handed to your Director of Sport along with your signed score-sheet and will be, in turn, sent to ACC Executive Officer Paddy McKenna for his consideration.

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Football Coach’s Checklist: Jumpers Footballs / 2 Match Balls if home Boundary Umps - 1 or 2 fit students - white uniforms - two whistles Goal Ump - one competent student - white coat - two white flags - ACC score-card & pens Time-keeper - clock Runners’ uniforms - Max. of 2 Water boys’ uniforms - Max. of 6 Siren/Bell Medical Kit Ice & plastic bags Valuables Bag Water Bottles Oranges/ Drinks Keys - Bus / Rooms etc. Umpires Remuneration Team Sheet – original plus 2 copies Statistics - Helpers etc. After Match Arrangements Additional Comments: _______________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________

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13.

Basketball

The competition shall be conducted under the rules specified by Basketball Victoria except where amended below: 1.

Schools may have any number of players in their squad but they must declare their team of 10 players prior to each game. These must be entered on the score sheet before each game commences.

2.1

Colleges must make every effort to field seconds teams. If for any reason seconds teams cannot be fielded by a College, the Executive Officer and the opposing College must be notified at least 24 hours prior to the proposed fixture.

2.2

In order to allow maximum participation, firsts team shall play the initial game, followed by seconds. Players may only play in one game per day and therefore may not play in both firsts and seconds matches

3

In the event of the referees being later than 15 minutes after the official starting time of the match, or having to be replaced, the two coaches shall confer in an attempt to reach mutual agreement as to who shall umpire the match. If no agreement can be arrived at, the game shall be abandoned and the matter shall be referred to the protests committee for a decision re awarding of points or the allotting of another date of play.

4.1

Games are to be two 20 minute halves. Half time is to be a two minute break.

4.2

Two time outs in first half and three time outs in second half for each team are permitted. The clock is to stop for one minute at a time out. (14/11/14)

4.3

The clock must stop each time the whistle is blown in the last minute of the first half and the last three minutes of the game. (25/11/02)

4.4

In the event of a tie at full time, 3 minutes extra time is to be played. The clock will stop for all whistles during this period. In the event of a tie still remaining, a further 3 minutes will be played under the above conditions until a result is determined.

4.5

At year 7 & 8 level, should a team achieve a leading points margin of 30 points or more, that team must revert to zone defence until the remainder of the game or until the lead has dropped below the 30 point leading margin. (21/6/05)

5

All matches shall be played on an indoor court. If the home side is unable to supply a court then it is the prerogative of the visiting side to provide the court. If neither side can provide a court, then the points shall be split evenly between the teams concerned.

6

Scoring is to be:

4 points for a win. *4 points for a bye/forfeit 0 points for a loss.

*Teams scoring a forfeit win will receive a score line of 20 points to zero.

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7.1

The home school is to provide two referees and a competent scorer/timekeeper for all year levels of competition.

7.2

The home team shall provide an approved basketball of the standard size 7 for Years 8, 9, 10 and Senior matches, and a size 6 basketball for Year 7 matches. (14/11/14)

8

Players shall wear correct basketball attire including numbered singlets.

9

If a player is sent off by the referee for a disqualifying foul, he may not take part in the rest of the game.

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BASKETBALL SCORESHEET YR LEVEL _____

SCHOOLS ________________ vs ______________ Home

DATE __________

ROUND ________

Away

TEAM _______________________ First Half Team Fouls 1 11 2 12

No.

Name

Fouls

First Half

Pts.

Second Half

Pts.

Extra

Pts.

Tot. Pts

ddddd

Dddddddddddd ddddddddddd

12345 12345 12345

123456789012345678

12

123456789012345678

12

12311145678

12

123

nd

2 Half Team Fouls 1 2

11 12

3 4

13 14

12345 12345

3 4

13 14

5 6 7

15 16 17

12345 12345 12345

5 6 7

15 16 17

8 9 10

18 19 20

12345 12345 12345

8 9 10

18 19 20

Team Total Time Outs 1 2

Running Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110

Time Outs 1 2

TEAM ____________________ First Half Team Fouls

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

No.

Name

Fouls 12345

First Half

Pts.

Second Half

Pts.

Extra

Pts.

Tot. Pts

nd

2 Half Team Fouls

12345 12345 12345

1 2 3

11 12 13

12345 12345 12345

4 5 6

14 15 16

12345 12345

7 8

17 18

12345 12345

9 10

19 20

Team Total Time Outs

1

2

Running Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110

REFEREES SIGNATURE(S): ____________________

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Time Outs 1

2

BASKETBALL SCORESHEET Date _____ Yr Level ____ School _______________v ______________ A TEAM LIST No.

Player’s Name

B TEAM LIST Pts.

No.

Player’s Name

RESULT OF A GAME

RESULT OF B GAME

_________________ ____ pts

_________________ ____ pts

Defeated _________________ ____ pts

Defeated _________________ ____ pts

Pts.

Coaches’ Signatures: ___________________ Home ___________________Away BOTH teams to sign

Referee’s Report: __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________

Referee’s Name: __________________ Referee’s Signature: __________________

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14.

Cricket

1

APPLICATION OF LAWS AND RULES The Laws of Cricket shall apply in all matches except where modified by these Rules and Playing Conditions.

2

PARTICIPATION, ELIGIBILITY & SAFETY

2.1

Each side shall be of 12 players of whom only eleven may bat and only eleven may be on the field of play as fieldsmen. The ACC Team Sheet must be completed prior to the commencement of play and a copy handed to both the Umpires and the opposing school. The Team Sheet shall list all players and shall indicate the name of the Captain, wicket keeper and the players from the 12 who are non-batsmen and non-bowlers. Teams are able to utilize substitute fieldsmen as required, but must include those players on the Team Sheet and inform the Umpires when they take the field. Substitute fielders are not allowed to bat or bowl. (5/6/09)

2.2

A fieldsman may leave the field and be replaced by an off-field player who has been named in the side for the match but only after the umpires have been informed of the intention to replace and only at the end of an over, interval or interruption.

2.3

For Years 7- 9, there are to be no fieldsmen within 10 metres from the batsman end stumps other than the wicket-keeper, slips and gully positions.

2.4

For Year 10 and seniors, fieldsmen within 10 metres from the batsman end stumps other than the wicket-keeper, slips and gully positions must wear a protector and a properly fitting cricket helmet with faceguard (that complies with the Australian StandardAS/NZS4499:1997)

2.5

Wicketkeeper must wear a protector at all times and, when standing up to the stumps, a properly fitting cricket helmet with faceguard (that complies with the Australian Standard AS/NZS4499:1997)

2.6

Batsmen must wear the appropriate protective equipment at all times; this includes a properly fitting cricket helmet with faceguard (that complies with the Australian Standard AS/NZS4499:1997), gloves, leg pads and protectors.

2.7

Each captain shall be responsible for ensuring that his players act within the spirit of the game as well as within these Rules and the Laws of Cricket and shall assist the Umpires by discouraging unwarranted appeals and open displays of dissent.

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UMPIRES

3.1

Umpires shall be provided with copies of these Rules and Playing Conditions and list of the venues and dates of matches and will be expected to wear white coats or other distinctive clothing. The recommended payment for the First Eleven Umpires is stated in Schedule 7.

3.2

In the event of an appointed Umpire being unavailable or becoming indisposed a competent replacement shall be provided.

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3.3

For Year 7 and 8 matches the home team must appoint at least one independent umpire. If there is only one independent umpire the coach of the fielding team may officiate at square leg.

3.4

For all levels Year 9 and above the home team must appoint two independent umpires.

3.5

The Umpires shall be in control of a match and shall ensure that there is no form of time wasting by either side during play, that there is strict observance of times for commencement of play and resumption after intervals or stoppages. They shall intervene and prevent any undue and provocative talking on the field or any noise or action likely to distract the striker during the bowler's run-up or while he is receiving the ball.

3.6

The Umpire shall send off any player who displays behaviour that is deemed unsatisfactory. This includes (but is not limited to) swearing, disputing the umpire’s decision, and any uncooperative or disruptive behaviour. The Umpire must show a YELLOW CARD, signaling that the player is to be sent off for 15 minutes of playing time. If a player FROM THE FIELDING TEAM is sent off for a yellow card, the 12th man from the same team shall replace him immediately. IF A PLAYER WHO IS BATTING IS SENT OFF, HE SHALL FORFEIT HIS WICKET. Upon the same player being sent off with a yellow card for a second time in the same game, he shall be reported (red card) and shall remain off the field for the entire game and MUST NOT BE REPLACED. The Umpire is responsible for estimating when the 15 minutes have elapsed. (5/6/09)

3.7

For reportable indiscretions (red card), the Umpire shall report the offending player who is to be sent off for the remainder of the game and MUST NOT BE REPLACED. The Umpire must show a RED CARD, signaling that the player is reported and is not to be replaced. In these instances the Umpire must complete the ACC Umpire Report form regarding the incident. The Umpire’s Report must be forwarded to the appropriate Director of Sport who shall forward details of any such report to the Principal at the school of the player concerned and to the ACC Executive Officer. (5/6/09)

4.

PITCHES AND GROUNDS

4.1

The umpire(s) and at least one coach must agree that the ground is in an unplayable state before the game can be abandoned.

4.2

If the game is abandoned due to the condition of the ground, the match shall be deemed drawn (18/11/11).

4.3

A First Eleven match shall be played on a pitch of adequate standard provided by the home side. Whilst every effort should be made to provide a turf pitch, a synthetic pitch may be used. In this instance, the Director of Sport from the home side shall notify the Executive Officer and the opposing school of the use of a synthetic pitch prior to the date of the match (1/6/12). For Year 7-10 matches turf pitches or synthetic pitches may be used. The home side Director of Sport shall notify the visiting school of the type of pitch prior to the date of the match. (1/6/12)

4.4

If no play is possible at the normal venue for weather caused reasons and an alternative ground cannot be agreed to, the match shall be drawn.

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4.5

For Year 10 and below, Colleges must ensure that where possible synthetic wickets are booked or covers are laid on turf wickets in case of wet weather to ensure maximum games are played.

4.6

If the pitch normally used becomes unavailable for any reason other than inclement weather, an arrangement for an alternative pitch may be made with the visiting side. If no satisfactory arrangement is made the match shall be awarded to the visiting side with points equal to the maximum gained in that round of matches. Any decision to give preference to a First XI match over a Second XI match for use of a ground must be made by 11.00 am.

4.7

If 50% or more of the matches for any draw are adversely affected by weather and are considered drawn, then ALL matches in that fixture shall be drawn regardless of any result achieved. Teams with a bye shall receive full match points on rounds affected by weather. Any match that has scores recorded shall have those scores count towards ladder points and percentage. (15/11/13)

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TRANSFER OF MATCHES

5.1

Where for reasons other than those due to weather a match cannot be played at the normal venue or on the programmed date, the competing Colleges may negotiate and agree to an alternative venue or date. If there is no agreement the side responsible shall forfeit the match with points being awarded to the other side.

5.2

Sides permitted to play on a changed date shall not be awarded points in excess of the maximum gained in the same round played on the programmed date.

6.

SCORERS Each side shall appoint an official scorer. The scorers shall sit together and reconcile the scores at the end of a session or innings and at the end of a day's play.

7.

SUPPLY AND USE OF BALLS AND EQUIPMENT

7.1

The home side shall provide two identical new balls for each match. Balls are to be 156gm in weight for all matches. A new ball shall be used for the start of each innings. (15/11/13)

7.2

The home side shall supply bails and stumps, with spares.

8.

TIMES AND INTERVALS Matches shall commence at 1:30 pm. The commencement time may be brought forward by agreement of the coaches. A drinks interval at a pre-agreed time, may be taken on the field of play once in each session at the option of either side. An interval of 15 minutes shall be taken at the end of the first innings of the match.

9.

FIRST BATTING SIDE: COMPULSORY CLOSURE

9.1

Provided there is no loss of playing time nor earlier termination of its innings the first batting side shall have its innings compulsorily closed after a number of overs or period of time, whichever comes first, as follows:

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Senior Year 9 - 10 Years 7- 8

Overs 35 30 20

Time 2 hrs 10 mins 1 hr 50 mins (3/6/11) 1 hr 20 mins

9.2

If the start is delayed or playing time is otherwise lost the overs for compulsory closure shall be reduced by one for each full seven minutes of the aggregate time lost. If the reduced number has already been exceeded at the time of calculation compulsory closure shall occur immediately.

9.3

If the calculated overs become less than 20 for Yr 9 and above and 12 for Yrs 7 & 8 the match shall end and the result be declared a draw.

10.

SECOND BATTING SIDE: OVERS ENTITLEMENT

10.1

If the opposite side's innings is compulsorily closed the side batting second, if not dismissed earlier, shall receive the same number of overs, and part over if applicable, as bowled to the other side.

10.2

If the opposite side is dismissed the second batting side shall be entitled to receive the full number of overs set for compulsory closure of the other side’s innings whilst in the process of chasing the opposite team’s run total. Should the second batting side pass the opposite team’s total with several or more overs to spare, both coaches shall immediately meet with umpires to negotiate on the remaining number of overs to be bowled. Unless other arrangements are negotiated the side batting second shall receive HALF of the remaining number of overs before the game is finished.(24/11/03)

11.

RESULTS OF MATCHES

11.1

Results shall be recorded on a points basis as determined by the Executive Officer.

11.2

If the side batting second has received a number of overs equal to the full entitlement of the opposite side or was earlier dismissed, the winner shall be the side scoring the greater number of runs irrespective of wickets lost. If the scores are equal it shall be a tie.

11.3

Should the second batting team pass the score of the first team, the final score recorded shall be that which is recorded immediately after the winning runs are hit. EG If the batting team is on 7/90 chasing 10/91 and the batsman hits a six the score recorded shall be 7/96 defeated 10/91. The second batting team may wish to continue batting but runs scored thereafter, or wickets lost, shall not be added to the final score submitted to ACC office. (24/11/03)

11.4

Should a match at Year 9, 10 or Senior level be interrupted by weather once it has commenced, the rule in place for Victorian Premier Cricket in deciding the result of a match shall be implemented. This includes the calculation of a “Deciding Score” using the following table where over reductions are in place (5/6/09):

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CALCULATION OF DECIDING SCORE A.

Overs entitlement by first side

B. C.

Overs received or to be received by second side. Excess overs to first side (A - B)

D.

Percent reduction to E (0.5 x C)

E. F.

Runs from highest scoring overs equal to overs in B. Runs to be deducted from E. (D x E)

G.

Deciding Score

%

INSTRUCTIONS 1 Refer to Victorian Premier Cricket Rule 18.5 2 Record of runs scored in each of the first batting side's overs must include byes, legbyes, no balls and wides 3 An unfinished over in the first batting side's innings is counted as a full over 4 To win, the second batting side must pass the deciding score. If that score is equalled and 20 full overs or more are received it is a tie. If less than 20 full overs are received and the second batting side has not passed the deciding score, nor equalled it in a completed innings, the match is drawn. 5 Details of the first batting side's overs are to be completed at the interval and the form handed to the Umpires immediately. 6 Note: In ACC Cricket there are no penalty runs applicable and the minimum number of overs that constitutes a match is 20 at Year 9, 10 and Senior level. 11.5

A bowler shall not deliver more than 1/6 of the maximum number of overs permitted for an interrupted innings, with the exception that an over already commenced must be completed following an interruption. Where the recalculation of a bowler's limit results in a fraction, the limit shall be raised to the next higher number for as many bowlers as is necessary to absorb the balance in whole overs (5/6/09).

11.6

Modified rules for Year 7 Division 2 and Year 8 Division 2 (2/2/12) • If the team batting first is all out before 10 overs have been bowled, their score at that point is recorded as normal (number of runs made). The batting team is then able to have their players bat again in any order, but the runs made in those subsequent overs (until 20 overs in total have been bowled) are not counted in the overall result. • If the team batting second is all out before 10 overs have been bowled, their score at that point is recorded as normal (number of runs made) and the result of match determined. The batting team is then able to have their players bat again in any order, but the runs made in those subsequent overs (until 20 overs in total have been bowled) are not counted in the overall result. • This will allow a full 40 over match to be played and enable all participants a better opportunity to enjoy their involvement. 55



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12.

Players bat for a maximum of 4 complete overs to ensure everyone gets to bat. If the other players are all out any player who “retires” after their 4 overs is allowed to bat again. Once a team loses 10 wickets their innings is over. 10 players on the fielding team are to bowl a maximum 2 overs each. You can have more than 10 players bowling provided there are no more than 20 overs completed. Field placements (except the wicketkeeper) should be rotated each over so that all players get to field in a variety of positions.

LIMITS FOR BOWLERS / BATSMEN

12.1.1 Each bowler shall be limited to a maximum number of overs in an innings. The over limit shall be in proportion to the total overs permitted for the innings as follows: Total Overs 31 – 35 21 – 30 20

Limit 6 5 4

12.1.2 In order to minimise bowler overload coaches of Year level composite teams (eg Yr 9/10 team) must ensure that students participating in games above their year level, bowl no more than the maximum consecutive over limit for each year level as detailed below : (24/11/03) Year Level Yr 9 Yr 8 Yr 7

Consecutive Over Limit 5 4 4

12.2

A part of an over shall count as one full over for purposes of this rule.

12.3

No further deliveries shall be made by a bowler who has reached or exceeded a reduced limit except to complete an interrupted over commenced by him.

12.4

In the event of a bowler being unable to complete an over for any reason that over shall be completed by another bowler who did not bowl in the immediately preceding over and who shall not bowl in the next following over.

12.5

The Umpires shall be responsible for ensuring that a bowler's over limit is not exceeded and shall consult with the scorers if in doubt. Should the limit be exceeded the number allowed by the Umpires shall stand.

12.6

Batsmen are to retire upon reaching the following run limits : Yr 7 – 30 runs Yr 8 – 30 runs Yr 9 – 40 runs Yr 10 – 50 runs Any runs scored from the shot which takes his score past his compulsory retirement are to be included in his score. In the event that all other wickets fall, retired batsmen may resume their innings in order of retirement.

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12.7

For Yr 10 and Seniors ONLY ONE fast/medium short pitched delivery above shoulder height is allowed per over and if repeated the umpire shall call no ball. To avoid any misunderstanding the umpire shall advise the bowler after each first such delivery.

12.8

For Yr 10 and Seniors ANY fast/medium full pitched delivery above waist height shall be called a no ball and the umpire shall caution the bowler as per the Laws of Cricket.

12.9

For Yr 10 and Seniors ANY SLOW full pitched delivery above shoulder height shall be called a no ball as per the Laws of Cricket but no caution will apply.

12.10 For Yrs 7- 9 any short pitched delivery above shoulder height shall be called a no ball. 12.11 For Yrs 7- 9 any full pitched delivery above waist height shall be called a no ball. 12.12 Schools fielding composite teams (Eg Yr 9/10) must inform students participating in games above their year level and their parents about the higher level of cricket being offered. Schools should also be satisfied that students from the lower year level have the capacity to manage these increased demands.

13.

CRICKET VICTORIA CRICKET RULES FOR NO BALLS AND WIDES

13.1

NO-BALL NOT SCORED FROM

13.1.1 A no-ball is called, but not scored from. One run is recorded in the extras section under ''noball", one run added to the progressive total and a dot with a circle around it is recorded in the bowler's analysis and added to his progressive analysis. 13.2

NO-BALL SCORED FROM BY THE BATSMAN

13.2.1 A no ball is called and the batsman hits it and 3 runs are completed. The batsman is credited with 3, the no ball (1 run penalty) is added to the extras as a no-ball. A total of four is added to the total and a 3 with a circle around it appears in the bowler’s analysis. 4 runs are added to his progressive analysis. The only signal from the umpire will be the no-ball signal. 13.2.2 A no-ball is called and the batsman hits it for 6. The batsman is credited with 6, the no-ball (1 run penalty) is added to the extras as a no-ball. A total of 7 runs are added to the total and a 6 with a circle around it appears in the bowler's analysis with 7 runs added to his progressive analysis. The signal from the umpire will be the no-ball and the signal for a "6". The umpires should check with the scorers at the first opportunity to ensure that it has been recorded correctly (as 7 runs to the batting side). 13.3

NO-BALL PLUS ADDITIONAL RUNS SCORED

13.3.1 A no-ball is called, the ball comes off the batsman's person and the batsmen complete 2 runs. All 3 runs (the 2 completed runs and the 1 run penalty for the no-ball) are scored as no-balls. The umpire should signal "no-ball" followed by the "Byes" signal (to indicate that the batsman has not hit it). This does not mean that the runs are to be recorded as "byes".

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13.4

WIDE BALL - NO OTHER RUNS

13.4.1 A wide is called, but no other runs are made. One run is recorded in the extras section under "wides", one run added to the progressive total and a "V" is recorded in the bowler's analysis and one run added to his progressive analysis. 13.5

WIDE BALL PLUS ADDITIONAL RUNS

13.5.1 A wide is called and it goes past the wicketkeeper and to the boundary. Five runs "the boundary four plus one penalty for the wide" are recorded in the extras section under "wides", five runs added to the progressive total and a "5w" or something similar is recorded in the bowler's analysis. Five runs are added to his progressive analysis. The umpire will signal wide and then the boundary 4 signal. 13.5.2 A wide is called and it goes past the wicketkeeper and the batsmen run two. Three runs (the two completed runs plus one penalty for the wide) are recorded in the extras section under "wides", three runs added to the progressive total and a "3w" or something similar is recorded in the bowler's analysis. Three runs are added to his progressive analysis. The umpire will signal "wides”.

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CRICKET SCORESHEET Date _____ Yr Level ____ School _______________v ______________ Player’s Name

Please record any outstanding results

RESULTS Toss won by__________________

Team batting first__________________

______________(school) ___ wickets for _____ total runs made _____ overs faced

defeated / drew with ______________(school) ___ wickets for _____ total runs made _____ overs faced Coaches’ Signatures: _____________________ Home _____________________ Away BOTH teams to sign

UMPIRE’S REPORT __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ UMPIRE 1. Name _________________ Signature _______________ UMPIRE 2. Name _________________ Signature _______________ 59

15.

Hockey

The competition shall be conducted under the rules specified by Hockey Victoria, but with the following amendments and agenda: 1

Each home team shall provide two referees for each game at all year levels. (25/11/02)

2.1

Matches shall be played on a synthetic surface organised by the home side. (15/11/13)

2.2

If the home side is unable to supply a ground, then it is the prerogative of the visiting side to provide the ground prior to the fixture so that the fixture can be met. If neither side can provide a ground then the points shall be split evenly between the teams concerned.

2.3

The umpire(s) and at least one coach must agree that the pitch is in an unplayable state before the game can be abandoned

2.4

If the game is abandoned due to the condition of the ground, the match shall be deemed drawn (18/11/11).

3

The finalists shall be decided on points and goal differences. (See Rule 8 for match rules for Finals). The following points shall be awarded for each match: Win 4 *Forfeit/Bye 4 Draw 2 Loss 0 *Teams scoring a forfeit win will receive a score line of 3 goals to zero.

4

The home team shall supply: - the match ball, two regulation goals with netting and all flags on posts not more than 5 feet high and not less than 4 feet and having a non pointed end.

5.

The “Tomahawk Hit” is banned for all matches in ACC competition, and is to be penalised with a free hit to the opposition. (28/8/09)

6.1

The duration of the Year 9 & 10 and Senior games shall be two equal periods of 35 minutes or shorter time by mutual consent. The Year 7 & 8 games shall be two equal periods of 30 minutes or shorter time by mutual consent.

6.2

Penalty strokes and corners are played out regardless of whether time is up. (22/11/04)

7.1

Interchange - at Yr 9, 10 and Senior, a team may consist of 16 players provided that only eleven players are on the field at any one time. The names of the 16 players are to be recorded on a team sheet before the match. The five interchange players may be used at any time during the match, under current Hockey Victoria Rules. (11/10/04)

7.2

Interchange - at Yr 7 & 8, team numbers are unlimited provided that only eleven players are on the field at any one time. The names of all players are to be recorded on a team sheet before the match to notify the opposing coach of the number of players to be used. The interchange players may be used at any time during the match, under current Hockey Victoria Rules. (11/10/04) 60

8.1

A referee may order a player off the field for misbehaviour or rough play and the player will not be replaced during the suspension time. Length of suspension time will be related to the severity of the offence and be at the discretion of the referee.

8.2

Appropriate penalties for first such offenses in a match are listed below:Playing Penalty. Slight body contact in tackle, slight stick contact in tackle and stick contact in tackle where the obvious intention was to play the ball. 10 Yard Penalty. Time wasting (including standing over a ball or knocking ball away in a free hit situation) and dissent of umpiring decisions. Refer to captain, verbal warning, Green Card. Dissent towards umpire by bench members, deliberate use of hand or foot to stop ball, sledging of an opponent and harassment of ball persons. Yellow Card (minimum 5 minutes). Refusal to leave ground for injury, shoving opponent, audible obscenity from the sidelines, deliberately running into an opponent, throwing the stick into the tackle, abuse of umpire or ball person, captain refusing to take responsibility for his players and indiscriminate stick on stick contact. Yellow Card (minimum 10 minutes). Running through an opponent, slide tackle taking out opponent’s legs, deliberate use of body, ie hip and shoulder, intended to knock opponent out of play and deliberate stick on stick contact. Yellow Card (minimum 15 minutes). Vicious stick on stick contact, deliberate stick on lower leg, deliberate stick on stick away from play, indiscriminate stick on body in tackle, deliberate stick on body away from ball with light contact. Red Card (Sent off for remainder of match). Deliberate use of body with injury likely and vicious stick on stick contact away from the ball. Red Card with Report (Sent off for remainder of match and reported to ACC Executive Officer) Deliberate use of body with injury likely where clear intent was assault, Vicious stick on body, punching opponent, head butting, pushing or chesting or threatening an umpire and striking an umpire.

8.3

For all send off penalties no replacements are allowed. Should the goal keeper be sent off, he may be replaced but the team will still play with one man down.

9.

MODIFIED RULES – Year 7 Division 2 and Year 8 Division 2 competitions. The winning margin will be limited to 5 goals. Once the match is completed, the losing team’s score will stand, but the winning team’s score will be no more than 5 goals above that amount. For example, if one school has a final score61of 1 goal and their opposition has a final score of 9

goals, then the result will be recorded as 1 goal to 6. Both coaches will need to agree on the reduced score before signing both score sheets. 10.

MATCHPLAY FOR TIED RESULTS IN FINALS

10.1

Senior Hockey Grand Final Should there be a tied result in the Senior Hockey Grand Final at the end of normal match time, teams will play extra time of two (2) 7.5 minute halves with teams changing ends at the beginning of each extra half. The "Golden Goal Rule" will apply whereby the team that scores the first goal in extra time will automatically win the game. If scores remain tied at the end of extra time a penalty shoot-out will occur.

10.2

All Other Hockey Finals Should there be a tied result in hockey finals at full time, a penalty shoot-out will occur.

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HOCKEY SCORESHEET Date _____ Yr Level ____ School _______________v ______________ No.

Player’s Name

Goals

Card

Please indicate goal scorers with number of goals next to player’s name. Also list where a player has received a card by the umpire.

RESULTS

Half Time

Full Time

Home Away Coaches’ Signatures: _____________________ Home _____________________ Away BOTH teams to sign

UMPIRE’S REPORT __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ UMPIRE 1. Name _________________ Signature _______________ UMPIRE 2. Name _________________ Signature _______________

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16.

Soccer

The competition shall be conducted under the rules specified by Football Federation Victoria, but with the following amendments. 1

The accredited adult referee will be appointed by the Home College and will have complete control of the game. He/she will be paid a fee as indicated in the attached Schedule 7 by the coach of the 'Home Team' at the end of the match.

2.

ABANDONED GAMES

2.1

The referee must deem the pitch to be in a playable state before the game can proceed. (25/11/02)

2.2

If the game is abandoned due to the condition of the ground, the match shall be deemed drawn (18/11/11).

2.3

In the event of "no game" being called, the referee receives a reduced payment or expenses, as indicated in the attached Schedule 7.

2.4

If a ground is not available for play, or the pitch is deemed unsuitable for play (see 2.1), then both teams shall be allocated one point as per a drawn game (18/11/11).

2.5

If the home side is unable to supply a ground then it is the prerogative of the visiting side to provide the ground prior to the fixture so that the Fixture can be met. If no satisfactory arrangement is made the match shall be awarded to the visiting side.

3

The finalists shall be decided on points and goal difference. The following points shall be awarded for each match: Win 3 *Forfeit/Bye 3 Draw 1 Loss 0

4

The coach of each team will fill in a team sheet and give a copy to the referee and opposing coach before the start of the game.

5.1

At Year 9, 10 and Senior, a team shall not be permitted to use more than five interchange players in any match including a substitute goal-keeper. (28/5/10)

5.2

At Yr 7 & 8, team numbers are unlimited provided that only eleven players are on the field at any one time. The names of all players are to be recorded on a team sheet before the match to notify the opposing coach of the number of players to be used. (11/10/04)

5.3

If a team is found to have more than 11 players on the soccer pitch the score of the offending team shall be forfeited, the team red carded and only 10 players will be allowed to remain on the pitch for the remainder of the game.(24/11/03).

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5.4

Modified rules for Year 7 Division 2 and Year 8 Division 2 competitions. The winning margin will be limited to 5 goals. Once the match is completed, the losing team’s score will stand, but the winning team’s score will be no more than 5 goals above that amount. For example, if one school has a final score of 1 goal and their opposition has a final score of 9 goals, then the result will be recorded as 1 goal to 6. Both coaches will need to agree on the reduced score before signing both score sheets.

6

Coaches must record the name and number of any player sent-off or reported during a match and provide same to the Referee to assist in the compilation of his report at the end of the match. Incident reports must also be submitted to your College Director of Sport who, if he judges the incident has brought the ACC into disrepute, must pass same onto the Executive Officer within three days of the fixture.

6.1

The Referee shall send off any player who displays behaviour that is deemed unsatisfactory. This includes (but is not limited to) swearing, disputing the Referee’s decision, and any uncooperative or disruptive behaviour. The Referee must show a YELLOW CARD, signalling that the player is to be sent off for 15 minutes of playing time. If a player is sent off for a yellow card, an interchange player from the same team shall replace him immediately. Upon the same player being sent off with a yellow card for a second time in the same game, he shall be reported (red card) and shall remain off the field for the entire game and MUST NOT BE REPLACED. The Referee is responsible for estimating when the 15 minutes have elapsed. (24/11/08)

6.2

For reportable indiscretions (red card), the Referee shall report the offending player who is to be sent off for the remainder of the game and MUST NOT BE REPLACED. The Referee must show a RED CARD, signalling that the player is reported and is not to be replaced. In these instances the Referee must complete the ACC Referee Report form regarding the incident. The Referee’s Report must be forwarded to the appropriate Director of Sport who shall forward details of any such report to the Principal at the school of the player concerned and to the ACC Executive Officer. It is strongly recommended to the Principal that a player who is red carded is ineligible to compete in the following round of fixtured sport. (24/11/08)

7

The Home Team shall supply:

7.1

Two regulation size leather soccer balls. Seniors shall use a new ball.

7.2

Two goal nets fitted well back so as not to impede the goalkeeper's movements inside the goalline.

7.3

Four corner flags on posts not less than 5 feet high and having a non-pointed top.

8.

Each team shall supply one assistant referee (linesman) suitably attired.

9.

The duration of the game shall be two equal periods of 45 minutes for Senior matches. Year 9 & 10 matches are to be played with two 35 minute halves, and Year 7 & 8 matches with two 30 minute halves.

10.

EXTRA TIME FOR TIES IN FINALS In the event of a tie in finals, two halves of 10 minutes is to be played. If still a tie after extra time then five penalty kicks will decide the winner. 65

SOCCER SCORESHEET Date _____ Yr Level ____ School _______________v ______________ No.

Player’s Name

Goals

Red Card

Yellow Card Please indicate goal scorers with number of goals next to player’s name. Also indicate where any player receives either a red or yellow card.

RESULTS

Half Time

Full Time

Home Away BEST PLAYERS (Your School):

__________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________ GOAL SCORERS (Your School):

_________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________ Coaches’ Signatures: _____________________ Home _____________________ Away BOTH teams to sign

REFEREE’S REPORT ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Referee’s Name ________________________ Signature _______________________ 66

Soccer Coach’s Checklist: Nets Corner Flags Linesman's Flags Whistles Drink Bottles First Aid Kit Ice & plastic bags Mobile Phone Valuables Bag Team Shirts / Shorts Oranges/ Drinks Match Ball Keys – Bus / Rooms etc. Linesmen Referee’s Remuneration Score Sheet Statistics - Helpers etc. After Match Arrangements Additional Comments:____________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

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17.

Table Tennis

1.

The rules of Table Tennis Victoria will apply to ACC competition but with the following amendments.

2.

Each rubber is to consist of 10 singles and 5 doubles matches of 5 fixed games played to 11 points with a maximum lead of two points to win the game (eg 11-9, 12-10 13-11). Players must complete all five games for each match.

3.

Each team may name up to 20 players for its team to maximise participation.

4.

Each team must supply six new 40 mm table tennis balls for each rubber enabling each game to begin with a new ball.

5.

Teams for each rubber must be declared before play commences for that rubber and the names of players entered on the score cards. Thus singles players will be seeded 1 to 10 and doubles combinations seeded 1 to 5. NB. Doubles seedings are independent of singles seedings.

6.

All players must play against their relevant seeds in both singles and doubles matches.

7.

All teams shall have reserve players so that if one of their members is injured he may be replaced (but not during a match) and all seeds move up one place in the team except in doubles where the reserve player can replace the injured player in his seed.

8.

The winner of the rubber is determined by the highest number of matches won. Number of games won for each team are to be recorded to assist with determining ladder rankings.

9.

Points for ladders shall be determined as follows: 4 pts for win, 4 pts for bye, 4 pts and score of 10/0 for forfeit. Ladder percentage is from matches won/played and if teams are equal sets won/played. (11/10/04)

10.

Games are umpired by the reserves of the schools competing. The results of each match are to be forwarded to the scorer. Each team will provide one scorer.

11.

Correct service technique should be taught to all players prior to the season. ie Ball toss from flat palm of hand with the ball being struck on downward phase behind service line.

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TABLE TENNIS SCORESHEET Date _____ Yr Level ____ School _______________v ______________ SINGLES Five fixed sets to 11 points with advantage of 2 points. Rank

Player

1

2

3

4

5

Games

Player

1

2

3

4

5

Games

1

2

3

4

5

Games

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL

TOTAL

DOUBLES Five fixed sets to 11 points with advantage of 2 points. Rank

Players

1

2

3

4

5

Games

Players

1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL

TOTAL

RESULTS ________________

____ Matches _____ Sets

DEF.

______________

____ Matches _____ Sets

Winning school

Coaches’ Signatures: _____________________ Home ___________________ Away BOTH teams to sign 69

18.

Tennis

The Tournament shall be conducted under the rules specified by Tennis Victoria but with the following amendments: 1.1

Each rubber is to consist of 8 singles and 4 doubles matches.

1.2

Each team may name up to 16 players for its team to maximise participation.

1.3

At the discretion of the home coach, doubles matches may be played before singles. (22/11/04)

1.4

The minimum number of players that constitutes a team shall be 4 players. In each rubber, a player can only play one singles match and one doubles match. Any matches unable to be played due to insufficient numbers shall be forfeited and awarded to the other team. In Year 9, 10 and Senior matches, each forfeit match score shall be 8-0. In Year 7 and 8 matches, each forfeit score shall be 6-0. (30/08/13)

2.1

The home school will arrange the booking of courts and the provision of approved Tennis Australia tennis balls.

2.2

Two new balls per singles are supplied for the first match on each court used. (25/11/02)

3.1

Teams for each rubber must be declared before play commences for that rubber and the names of the players entered on the score cards. Therefore singles players will be seeded 1 to 8 and doubles combinations seeded 1 to 4. Doubles' seedings are independent of singles' seedings.

3.2

All players must play against their equivalent seeds in both singles and doubles matches.

3.3

All teams shall have reserve players so that if one of their members is injured he may be replaced (but not during a match) and all seeds move up one place in the team except in doubles where the reserve player can replace the injured player in his seed.

4.1

For Years 9, 10 and Seniors, singles and doubles matches are to be played to one 8 game set.

4.2

For Years 7 and 8, singles and doubles matches are to be played to one 6 game set.

4.3

If a match reaches 8-8 in Years 9, 10 or Seniors, or 6-6 in Years 7 and 8 a tie breaker will be used to determine the winner.

5.1

The winner of the rubber is determined by the highest number of sets won; if equal, by the highest number of games. If two teams in one rubber are equal on sets and games, the rubber is a tie.

5.2

Points for ladder shall be determined as follows: 4 pts for win, 2 pts for draw (including wet weather cancellation), 4 pts for bye, 4 pts and score of 8/0 for forfeit. Ladder percentage is from sets won/played and if teams are equal games won/played. (11/10/04)

5.3

The results of each match are to be forwarded to the scorer. Each school shall provide one scorer. 70

6.1

Wet Weather. If adverse weather conditions causes the abandonment of play, a school is awarded the rubber if it has attained an unbeatable lead (i.e. 7 out of 12 matches won).

6.2

If 50% or more of the matches for any draw are adversely affected by weather and are considered drawn, then ALL matches in that fixture shall be drawn regardless of any result achieved. Teams with a bye shall receive full match points on rounds affected by weather. Any match that has scores recorded shall have those scores count towards ladder points and percentage. (15/11/13)

6.3

Both coaches must agree on the unsuitability of the courts, either before play commences or during play.

6.4

If play is disrupted by wet weather, no more than 30 minutes is allowed for the courts to become suitable for use. If 30 minutes elapses without play, the rubber is abandoned.

7.1

If a team experiences difficulty with the interpretation or implementation of the rules then this should be brought to the attention of both colleges coaches who shall confer and watch the match in progress to ensure rules are implemented fairly.

7.2

If a school does not abide by the above rules, it will forfeit all points obtained in the infringed rubber.

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TENNIS SCORESHEET Date _____ Yr Level ____ School _______________v ______________ SINGLES Home Team______________________ Rank

Away Team______________________

Player

Games

Player

Games

Player

Games

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DOUBLES Rank

Player

Games

1 2 3 4

RESULTS ________________

____ Sets _____ Games

DEF.

_______________

____ Sets _____ Games

Winning school

Coaches’ Signatures: _____________________ Home ___________________ Away BOTH teams to sign

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19.

Volleyball

1.

The game is to be played according to FIVB rules but with the following amendments.

2.

SCORING

2.1

The game is to be played best of five sets.

2.2

The first four sets shall be played to 25 rally scoring points with a minimum lead of 2 points (ie. 26/24,27/25,…).

2.3

Should a fifth set be required in the case of a 2-2 tie, the deciding set (the fifth) shall be played to 15 rally scoring points with a minimum lead of two points (ie. 15/13,16/14/…).

2.3

The Scoring system for ladders is as follows: Win 4 *Forfeit/Bye 4 Loss 0 * Teams scoring a forfeit win will be awarded a 3/0 score-line

3.

PLAYING NUMBERS

3.1

Teams may name up to a maximum of 12 players with six field players at any one time.

3.2

Whilst it is preferable for teams to field the correct number of field players which is 6, games may go ahead with five field players providing that service rotation is adhered to. If a team has four or less players that team will record a forfeit loss result.

3.3

Players not entered correctly on the score sheet at the start of play may not take the court.

4.

B TEAMS

4.1

Colleges must make every effort to field B teams. If for any reason B teams cannot be fielded by a College, the Executive Officer and the opposing College must be notified at least 24 hours prior to the proposed fixture.

4.2

In order to allow maximum participation, A teams shall play first followed by B team fixtures. Players may only play in one game per day and therefore may not play in both A and B matches.

4.3

Should an A game go beyond 3.15 pm the away coach has the option to reduce the following B game to three fixed sets except in finals. (14/10/02)

5.

ADDITIONAL RULES

5.1

Any part of the body may contact the ball, including kicking the ball.

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5.2

In the first hit of a side's three hits, contact with the ball is given far greater latitude. Multiple contact by the first player is allowed if it was not deliberate e.g. the ball cannons off the arms and into the face.

5.3

If when serving, the ball touches the net and passes to the opposite side, the let service is deemed as being in play and play may continue.

5.4

Touching the net is not a fault except when playing the ball or interfering with the play.

6.

REFEREE. The home College has the responsibility to provide at least one competent referee who is not the coach of a team and at least one competent scorer. In the event of referee nonappearance a coach who chooses to act as a referee may only address or instruct his team at time outs or between sets.

6.1

The Referee shall send off any player who displays behaviour that is deemed unsatisfactory. This includes (but is not limited to) swearing, disputing the Referee’s decision, and any uncooperative or disruptive behaviour. The Referee must show a YELLOW CARD, signalling that the player is to be sent off for 15 minutes of playing time. If a player is sent off for a yellow card, an interchange player from the same team shall replace him immediately. Upon the same player being sent off with a yellow card for a second time in the same game, he shall be reported (red card) and shall remain off the court for the entire game and MUST NOT BE REPLACED. The Referee is responsible for estimating when the 15 minutes have elapsed. (5/6/09)

6.2

For reportable indiscretions (red card), the Referee shall report the offending player who is to be sent off for the remainder of the game and MUST NOT BE REPLACED. The Referee must show a RED CARD, signalling that the player is reported and is not to be replaced. In these instances the Referee must complete the ACC Referee Report form regarding the incident. The Referee’s Report must be forwarded to the appropriate Director of Sport who shall forward details of any such report to the Principal at the school of the player concerned and to the ACC Executive Officer. (5/6/09)

7.

SUBSTITUTIONS

7.1

In years 7 and 8 coaches may choose either orthodox or unorthodox substitution. The coach cannot use a combination of the two.

7.2

Orthodox Method. The substitution of players only occurs when the ball is dead. The two players involved in the substitution are then linked for the set. The substituted player is only allowed to take the court when his linked player (currently on court) goes to the bench, i.e. the original substitution is reversed. A third player can also be linked to the pair if he is on the bench waiting and has not previously been on court in another position. This would mean that if the third player takes the court position the other two linked players have to be on the bench.

7.3

Unorthodox method. The coach may choose to rotate players when they come to serve i.e. as the team rotates, the player who was about to serve goes to the bench and another player comes from the bench to serve.

7.4

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8. Equipment: The match ball is to be supplied by the host school. A suitable indoor court with correct markings and net should be supplied by the home team. 9. Height of Net: The height of the net shall be 2.35m for Senior and Year 10, 2.24m for Year 9 and 8, and 2.15m for Year 7. 10.

If 50% or more of the matches for any draw are adversely affected by weather and are considered drawn, then ALL matches in that fixture shall be drawn regardless of any result achieved. Teams with a bye shall receive full match points on rounds affected by weather. (15/11/13)

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VOLLEYBALL SCORESHEET Date _____ Yr Level ____ School ______________v _____________ No.

Players name

No

Home Team______________________

Player's name

Away Team______________________

FIRST SET 1 11 21

2 12 22

3 13 23

4 14 24

5 15 25

6 16 26

7 17 27

8 18 28

9 19 29

10 20 30

1 11 21

2 12 22

3 13 23

4 14 24

5 15 25

6 16 26

7 17 27

8 18 28

9 19 29

10 20 30

4 14 24

5 15 25

6 16 26

7 17 27

8 18 28

9 19 29

10 20 30

1 11 21

2 12 22

3 13 23

4 14 24

5 15 25

6 16 26

7 17 27

8 18 28

9 19 29

10 20 30

4 14 24

5 15 25

6 16 26

7 17 27

8 18 28

9 19 29

10 20 30

1 11 21

2 12 22

3 13 23

4 14 24

5 15 25

6 16 26

7 17 27

8 18 28

9 19 29

10 20 30

4 14 24

5 15 25

6 16 26

7 17 27

8 18 28

9 19 29

10 20 30

1 11 21

2 12 22

3 13 23

4 14 24

5 15 25

6 16 26

7 17 27

8 18 28

9 19 29

10 20 30

4 14

5 15

6 16

7 17

8 18

9 19

10 20

1 11

2 12

3 13

4 14

5 15

6 16

7 17

8 18

9 19

10 20

SECOND SET 1 11 21

2 12 22

3 13 23

THIRD SET 1 11 21

2 12 22

3 13 23

FOURTH SET 1 11 21

2 12 22

3 13 23

FIFTH SET 1 11

2 12

3 13

RESULT ________________

___ Sets _____ Total Pts DEF. _______________

___ Sets _____ Total Pts

Winning school

Coaches’ Signatures: _____________________ Home _____________________ Away BOTH teams to sign

REFEREE’S REPORT __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ REFEREE Name: ___________________ Signature: __________________ 76

20. ACC Fixtured Sport Ladder Indices SPORT

RECORDED SCORES

Win

Draw

ALLOCATED LADDER POINTS & SCORES Loss Bye Forfeit

Basketball

points

4

NA

0

4

4

High / Low*

%

Cricket

wickets/runs

6

3

0

6

6

High / Low*

wickets/runs ratio

Football

points

4

2

0

4

4

High / Low*

%

Hockey

goals

4

2

0

4

4

High / Low*

goal difference

Soccer

goals

3

1

0

3

3

High / Low*

goal difference

Table Tennis

matches/games

4

NA

0

4

4

10/0

matches/games won

Tennis

sets/games

4

2

0

4

4

8/0

sets won/played ratio /games for/agst ratio

Volleyball

sets/points

4

NA

0

4

4

3/0

sets won/played ratio then points f/a ratio

Forfeit Scores

WHEN EQUAL ON POINTS

* For Basketball, Football, Hockey, Soccer & Cricket, the forfeit scores shall be determined by the winning team receiving the highest score achieved for the round in the same fixture, and the losing team awarded the lowest score achieved for the same fixture. (18/11/11)

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21.

General ACC Carnival Rules

1.

CARNIVAL DIVISIONS.

1.1

For Athletics, Swimming and Cross Country, Colleges will compete for points in their own Divisions. A Division Two College cannot win a Division One Aggregate Award. Division make up of Carnivals are detailed below. (25/11/02) Athletics (2015) Div One: DLS, PAR, SAL, SBE, SBM, WFD Div Two: CBC, EMM, MAZ, SIM, SJG The school finishing last in Division 1 will be relegated to Division 2 for 2016, with the school finishing first in Division 2 promoted to Division 1 for 2016. Swimming (2015) Div One: DLS, MAZ, PAR, SBE, SBM, WFD Div Two: CBC, EMM, SAL, SIM, SJG The school finishing last in Division 1 will be relegated to Division 2 for 2016, with the school finishing first in Division 2 promoted to Division 1 for 2016. Cross Country (2015) Div One: DLS, MAZ, PAR, SBE, SBM, SJG, WFD Div Two: CBC, EMM, SAL, SIM Promotion and relegation between divisions will only occur in Cross Country if the last placed team in Division 1 has a higher aggregate score than the first placed team in Division 2 (ie a lower score is a better result in Cross Country).

2.

AGE LIMITS

2.1

Age groupings for swimming, athletics and cross country shall be taken from 1st January of the current year. eg. To be eligible for the Under 14 category a student will turn 14 years of age during the year. The age limit for Open competition shall be under 19 before 1st January of the current year.

2.2

Primary School students from ACC Colleges may participate in any Carnival subject to clearance by ACC Executive Officer. (15/4/02)

3.

COMPETING ACROSS AGE GROUPS.

3.1

In Swimming, Athletics and Cross Country, a representative must compete in his own age group or an age group above determined by his date of birth, except in an event which is not provided for in that age group, in which case he may compete in that particular event in the next higher age group, which offers it. (11/10/04)

3.2

Should a school wish to place a student in an age group higher than for which he is eligible, that student must remain in that age group for that particular carnival (11/10/04)

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4.

PROTEST COMMITTEE. Protests regarding events shall be in writing and given to the Executive Officer or the appointed Event Manager within fifteen minutes of the result of the disputed event. The committee to deal with any protest (WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SWIMMING refer Swimming Rule No 11), shall be comprised of no less than four Director of Sports excluding the two Directors of Sport involved in the protest. The Protest committee shall seek advice from relevant officials concerning the protest but will make the final decision. The decision of this protest committee shall be final with the presiding Executive Officer having a casting vote in the case of equal voting.

5.

CHANGE OF DATES. Should an urgent situation that suggests the need to change the date of a carnival become known to a Director of Sport or Principal in the final 48 hours before its scheduled commencement, the Executive Officer shall be notified immediately; and he will notify the President, who will consult, as far as possible, with the Principal of each participating College and resolve the matter as early as possible. If the date of a Carnival has to be changed, the new date must be mutually agreed to by the Principals of all competing schools.

6.

UNIFORM. Each College shall see that its competitors are attired in the appropriate athletic uniform.

7.

SPECTATOR AND CHEER SQUAD CODE OF CONDUCT For the swimming and athletics carnivals, the Principal’s Executive will be rostered on to oversee the effective management of spectators and cheer squads for all schools. Each school will be asked to nominate a member of staff as the designated contact person that the Executive can approach in response to concerns. Concerns raised by members of the Executive will be assessed with, and actioned if necessary, by the staff member from that particular school. Each school is to supply the Executive Officer with the contact name and mobile phone number of the staff member in charge of their Cheer Squad. The Executive Officer will then supply that contact list to the Executive for each event. (23/4/07)

7.1

For Swimming and Athletics, seats for spectators shall be allocated to each school on a basis of equal numbers for each competing school.

7.2

ACC Colleges will ensure active and adequate supervision of cheer squads and spectators. Offensive barracking and derogatory language or gestures are to be avoided at all times.

7.3

Throwing food or any other objects is not acceptable and College staff members are expected to take appropriate action if such acts are witnessed.

7.4

Spectators and cheer squads are not permitted to have loud hailers, whistles, drums, trumpets or any other musical instruments at the carnivals.

7.5

Floggers and streamers are not permitted at any time during the carnivals.

7.6

Schools must ensure that their cheer squads do not act in bad taste. Bare torsos and students dressed in ‘drag’ will not be tolerated.

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7.7

Spectators and cheer squads must remain in their allocated position for the duration of the carnival and it is not acceptable for members of College Cheer Squads to encroach on, or perform antics in, other College areas.

7.8

Strict silence at the start of each event is essential. War cries should only be given at the conclusion of an event. Courtesy should be shown at all times during announcements, especially for the presentations of trophies.

7.9

Whilst recognising the right of each member college to make its own decisions regarding appropriate dress standards for its students at ACC sporting activities, the Association urges that distinctive clothing appropriate to each college be worn.

7.10

Each school is to take responsibility for the cleanliness of their area. Students should be asked to clean up their areas prior to leaving.

7.11

Each school is responsible for the behaviour of their students. Please ensure these rules are rigorously policed.

7.12

Each College shall ensure student spectators and staff remain for final presentations.

7.13

After finalisation of results, no students are to enter the pool or venue presentation area.

8.

SEATING ALLOCATION FOR SCHOOLS. For Swimming and Athletics, the Executive Officer will ensure that allocated seating positions for Schools are rotated at least three positions in a clockwise direction each year.

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22.

Athletics

1.

The meeting shall be held under the auspices of Athletics Victoria. The rules shall be those of Athletics Victoria, except where stated below.

2.1

The Old Collegians' Shield shall be presented to the Division One College scoring highest aggregate points and shall be held by the College until the next Carnival.

2.2

The Division Two Cup shall be presented to the Division Two College scoring highest aggregate points and shall be held by the College until the next Carnival.

3.

Senior Cups for Division One and Two shall be presented to Colleges scoring highest points for their respective division in Open, Senior and Under 17 events.

4.

Intermediate Cups for Division One and Two shall be presented to the Colleges scoring highest points for their respective Division in Under 16 and 15 events.

5.

Junior Cups for Division One and Two shall be presented to the Colleges scoring highest points for their respective Division in Under 14 and 13 events.

6.

Entries shall be with the Executive Officer at a date to be determined by the Committee.

7.

EVENTS

7.1

Each College may enter one competitor in all events. As Colleges will be competing in separate Divisions there is no need for heats and all events shall be finals.

7.2

Events shall be: Under 13: l00m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, Long Jump, High Jump, 4 80m Hurdles, Shot Put, Triple Jump, Discus. Under 14: 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, Long Jump, High Jump, 4 90m Hurdles, Shot Put, Triple Jump, Discus. Under 15: l00m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, Long Jump, High Jump, 4 l00m Hurdles Shot Put, Triple Jump, Discus. Under 16: l00m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, Long Jump, High Jump, 4 l00m Hurdles, Shot Put, Triple Jump, Discus. Under 17: l00m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, Long Jump, High Jump, 4 110m Hurdles, Shot Put, Discus, Triple Jump. Senior: l00m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, Long Jump, High Jump, 4 110m Hurdles, Shot Put, Discus, Triple Jump. OPEN: 3000m, 4 x 400m Relay.

x 100m Relay, x 100m Relay, x 100m Relay, x 100m Relay, x 100m Relay, x 100m Relay,

7.3

Separate events will be held for Division One and Two Colleges, except for 800m and 1500m events for all age groups, as well as the 3000m open event.

7.4

In order to fit all the track events into one day, races for the 800m and 1500m events for all age groups and the 3000m open race will have Colleges from both Division One and Two racing together. Competing athletes from Division Two schools will wear identifying clothing to show athletes and spectators who their College is competing against. Aggregate points scored for these races will be based on rankings in each Division. E.G. A Division Two runner who finishes 4th overall but is the highest ranking Division Two runner will receive maximum points in Division Two for this race. 81

8. 8.1

SCORING Points for all events shall be: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

7 5 4 3 2 1

8.2.

In the event of an entrant being disqualified, he shall record points relative to the final placing of that event. If more than one entrant is disqualified from an event, the remaining points for that event shall be shared. (19/4/04)

9.

No person connected with the coaching and/or training of any competitor shall be permitted to judge any event in which that competitor takes part. No competitor or any school pupil shall be permitted to act as a Field or Track Official.

10.

Officials and competitors only are allowed on the arena during the progress of the Carnival. Officials, while on arena, must not coach or advise competitors.

By-Laws 1.

On the day of the Carnival alterations may be made to the names of Competitors appearing in the printed program provided that the Event Manager (or other official appointed for the purpose) is notified, in writing, prior to the event.

2. 2.1

HIGH JUMP High Jump starting heights shall be as follows: Senior 1.50m Under 17 1.45m Under 16 1.40m Under 15 1.35m Under 14 1.25m Under 13 1.20m

2.2

In all High Jump events the first three rises shall be five centimetres each.

2.3

All remaining rises shall be at the Judge's discretion.

3

In Long Jump, Triple Jump, Shot Put and Discus events, each competitor shall have four attempts to record their best distance with at least one warm up jump / throw. (28/5/10)

4

Shot Puts shall be supplied by Athletics Victoria with weights as follows:Senior & Under 17: 5 kg Under 16 & 15: 4 kg Under 14 & 13 3 kg

5

Discus shall be supplied by Athletics Victoria with weights as follows : Senior & Under 17 1.5 kg Under 13, 14, 15 & 16 1.0kg (2/9/11)

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6

Hurdles specifications shall be as follows:

ACC Age

Colour Mark

Dist.

No & Hurdle Ht

Dist to First Hurdle

Dist. b/t Hurdles

Dist. to End

U/13 U/14 U/15 / 16 U/17 / Senior

black white yellow red

80m 90m 100m 110m

9 x 76.2cm 9 x 76.2cm 10 x 84cm 10 x 91.4cm

12m 13m 13m 13.72m

7m 8m 8.5m 9.14m

12m 13m 10.5m 14m

7

Competitors' spikes may not be longer than 6mm Triangular Blunt Element or 5mm Needle.

8

Lanes for all track events will be randomly allocated.

9

Each College shall provide three competent adults to act as Officials in capacities to be determined by the Executive Officer. These persons are not to be required to act as Coaches, Team Managers etc., in any way with any College during the running of the Carnival.

10

If the Athletics Carnival, by decision of the President on the advice of two other ACC Principals, is halted while in progress due to excessively inclement weather, the program will be completed on an agreed future date. If the Referee determines that an individual event or individual events not be held, this will not prevent the conclusion of the Carnival on that day.

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23.

Cross Country

1.

The Championships shall be held before the end of the Third Term.

2.

Teams shall consist of not more than ten competitors per age group. The first six members to finish shall gain points. Each College shall field one team in each age group. Age groups shall be - Senior, Under 17, Under 16, Under 15, Under 14, Under 13.

3.1

The Carnival organiser will ensure that all Colleges will have an equal and fair opportunity at the race start and for the duration and finish of each race.

3.2

At the start, Division One and Two schools are to be lined up in two separate groups on the starting line with schools to be rotated within those groups one space after each race.

3.3

Should any student be found guilty of cheating or cutting off parts of the course the official protest committee shall have the power to add 50 points to the aggregate score total of the student’s offending team.

4.1

The Phil Hackett Cup for Division One shall be presented to the College gaining least aggregate points. (26/11/07)

4.2

A Championship Cup for Division Two shall be presented to the College gaining least aggregate points from those Colleges.

5.1

The Brother Joseph Bouchard (Division One Senior ) Perpetual Cup will be presented to the school gaining the least number of points for Division One in the Senior and U 17 divisions. The Division Two Senior Cup will be presented to the school gaining the least number of points for Division Two in Senior and U 17 divisions.

5.2

The Martin Hickey (Division One Intermediate) Perpetual Cup will be presented to the school gaining the least number of points for Division One in the U.16 and U.15 divisions. The Intermediate Division Two Cup will be presented to the school gaining the least number of points for Division Two in the U.16 and U.15 divisions.

5.3

The James Delahunt (Division One Junior) Perpetual Cup will be presented to the school gaining the least number of points in the U.14 and U.13 divisions. The Division Two Junior Perpetual Cup will be presented to the school gaining the least number of points for Division Two in the U.14 and U.13 divisions.

5.4

Medals shall be presented to the first three place getters in each age group, irrespective of division. These medals are presented in lieu of having no official records with Cross Country (18/11/11).

6.

The Senior, Under 17 and Under 16 events will be contested over a course of 5000m. The Under 15, 14 and 13 events shall be contested over a course of 3000m

7.

Starting times for events are to be determined by the carnival organiser:

8.

In the case of any team not having a full team of six competitors finish the race, each noncompetitor will be awarded the points of last place plus one point. For e.g. If there are 73 competitors in a race and one school has one competitor short, then that non-competitor will be allocated 74 points. The same points allocation would also apply if a team had two or more competitors short in that race. (6/6/08) 84

9.

Competitors are not permitted to wear spikes.

10.

No sports equipment (EG balls/bats) is allowed at the Cross Country and boys are to be instructed about this prior to the Carnival. (25/11/02)

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24.

Swimming.

1

The Swimming Carnival shall be held in Term 1.

2.

The Carnival shall be held under the auspices of Swimming Victoria. The Rules shall be those of Swimming Victoria, unless otherwise stated hereunder.

3.

EVENTS

3.1

Events shall be: U13: U14: U/15: U/16: U/17: Sen: Open:

50m Freestyle, Breaststroke, Backstroke, Butterfly, 4 x 50m Relay, Medley Relay. 50m Freestyle, Breaststroke, Backstroke, Butterfly, 4 x 50m Relay, Medley Relay. 50m Freestyle, Breaststroke, Backstroke, Butterfly, 4 x 50m Relay, Medley Relay. 50m Freestyle, Breaststroke, Backstroke, Butterfly, 4 x 50m Relay, Medley Relay. 50m Freestyle, Breaststroke, Backstroke, Butterfly, 4 x 50m Relay, Medley Relay. 50m Freestyle, Breaststroke, Backstroke, Butterfly, 4 x 50m Relay, Medley Relay. 200m Freestyle.

*All of the above events will be staged for Division One. For Division Two all of the above events will be staged with the exception of U13, U15 and U17 medley and butterfly. (15/7/02) 3.2

For Division One, each College may enter two competitors in each of 50m freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke, but only one competitor in butterfly, 200m open freestyle and all relays.

3.3

For Division One, Colleges competing in 50m freestyle, breaststroke, and backstroke may have only one competitor in the “A” race and one competitor in the “B” race.

3.4

For Division Two, each College may enter one or two competitors in freestyle, breaststroke, butterfly and backstroke individual events, with every competitor eligible to receive points. (5/6/09).

4.

Intention to compete in each event category must be lodged with the Event Manager at a date to be fixed at the first meeting of the year.

5.

All Colleges must lodge with the Event Manager, final team lists, at least 10 minutes prior to the commencement of competition. Alterations to team lists in the event of illness or injury must be lodged with the Event Manager at least 10 minutes prior to the event.

6.

The time between events shall be determined by the Event Manager.

7.

LANE ALLOCATIONS. Each College will be allocated a specific lane designated by a sign indicator for each Swimming Carnival on a rotation basis from year to year. (15/7/02)

8.

FALSE STARTS. There are no false starts allowed. If a false start occurs, the offending swimmer(s) will not be notified of disqualification until the end of the race with the race being completed as normal.

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9.

UNIFORM. Colleges must wear caps in school colours and appropriate swim wear. The Chief Check Starter, in consultation with the Swimming Victoria Referee, shall not allow a student to compete unless they are correctly attired in their school swimming cap and Swimming Victoria approved bathers. Provision will be made for schools to leave spare swimming caps behind their allocated lane in order to avoid swimmer disqualification. (5/6/09)

10.

SCORING.

10.1

Points for events shall be as follows (first place through to last): Division One A: 13, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7 Division One B: 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Division Two: 11, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

10.2

In the event of a swimmer being disqualified, he shall record points relative to the final placing of that event. If more than one swimmer is disqualified from an event, the remaining points for that event shall be shared.

11.

Protests regarding events shall be lodged by the College Director of Sport in writing with the Executive Officer (or other person appointed for the purpose) within fifteen minutes of the announcement of the result of the disputed event. Such protests shall be decided by Swimming Victoria Officials. The result of the protest shall be forwarded to the particular Director of Sport as soon as the result has been determined. (30/5/14)

12.1

The Walsh Shield shall be presented at the Carnival to the team scoring highest aggregate points in Division One, and shall be held by the winner until the next Carnival.

12.2

The Division Two Cup shall be presented at the Carnival to the team scoring highest aggregate points in Division Two, and shall be held by the winner until the next Carnival.

13.1

Senior Cups for Division One and Two shall be presented to Colleges scoring highest points for their respective division in Open, Senior and Under 17 events.

13.2

Intermediate Cups for Division One and Two shall be presented to the Colleges scoring highest points for their respective Division in Under 16 and 15 events.

13.3

Junior Cups for Division One and Two shall be presented to the Colleges scoring highest points for their respective Division in Under 14 and 13 events.

14.1

Each College shall provide three competent adults to act as Officials in capacities to be determined by the Event Manager. These persons are not to be required to act as coaches Team Managers, etc. in any way with any College during the running of the Carnival.

14.2

All officials must carry standard ACC identification as required by the Event Manager.

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25.

Chess

Competition Format The Open Chess Championship is open to any student from Year 12 and below to represent his college. The Intermediate Chess Championship is open to any student from Years 9 & 10 to represent his college. The Junior Chess Championship is open to any student from Years 7 & 8 to represent his college. EVENT SCHEDULE 9.30am

Arrive and Set Up

10.00am

Round 1

10.30am

Round 2

11.00am

Morning Tea

11.15am

Round 3

11.45pm

Round 4

12.15pm

Round 5

12.45pm

Lunch

1.10pm

Round 6

1.40pm

Round 7

2.15pm

Presentations

2.20pm

Departure

Divisions Schools are allocated to a division based on results from the previous year’s event, with each division comprising either 7 or 8 teams of up to 10 players. All participants compete in each round. The team finishing last in Division 1 shall move to Division 2 for the following year and the winning team from Division 2 shall be promoted. Player Registrations The chess coach from each school will be provided with login details for the Tornelo website for the ACC tournament. Additional places may be opened up for schools to register more players following that deadline, depending upon the total number of players entered. The team coach / manager must report to the score table upon arrival at the venue to confirm all registration details. Changes can be made up to the start of the competition. Competition Rules 1.

Each school is to bring a team of players with a minimum of 4 players and a maximum of 10 players per team. Additional players may be entered following the registration deadline – to be decided at the discretion of the tournament director.

2.

The tournament will be run according to the Swiss format. The goals of this format are: a) Each round, players play against opponents of a similar ability to themselves b) Never play the same player twice 88

c) Balance the players games with black and white d) All players will play 7 games 3.

The player who wins the game must report the score to the score-table. If it is a draw, both players must report their scores. Players who lose are not required to report scores.

4.

Results are scored as follows; 1 point for a win, ½ for a draw, and 0 for a loss.

5.

At the start of each round the pairings will be posted in an accessible display area in the venue. Players listed on the left-hand side will be White and players on the right-hand side will be Black. These details will be also be updated live online throughout the tournament – participants can access this information by clicking on the Tornelo link: https://au.tornelo.com/tournaments/acc-chess

6.

After each round players will be re-ranked and matched according to the number of games they have won. (eg. a player with 3 wins will play someone else with 3 wins).

7.

Players from the same team will not play against one another (an exception can be made at the arbiter's discretion for two players who have not yet scored a win).

8.

Normal rules of chess apply including the touch move rule, castling, en passant etc. N.B. The King must be touched first when castling, not the rook.

9.

Spectators are not to talk to players while they are playing. If spectators talk it is the responsibility of the players to notify the arbiter who will remove the spectators.

10.

If there is a dispute it is the responsibility of the player to notify the arbiter at the time of the dispute, NOT AFTER THE EVENT.

11.

The duration of each game is 30 minutes i.e. 15 minutes per player. At the end of a game, set up the chess pieces again.

12.

At the end of 7 rounds, final team placings will be determined by the SUM of the TOP 4 scores for each team. A separate award will be presented for Division 1 and Division 2.

13.

An arbiter, clocks, chess boards and pieces will be provided by Chess Kids.

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26.

DEBATING

Preamble The Intermediate Debating Championship is open to any student from Year 9 & 10 to represent his college. The Junior Debating Championship is open to any student from Year 7 & 8 to represent his college. It is expected that all participants will compete with the spirit that is compatible with the ACC ethos “Excellence, Honour and Fairness”. Event Organisation 1.

Schools shall provide their own nametags for players and staff.

2.

The host school shall provide: Ø A suitable venue with up to 7 class rooms and theatre/hall for briefings and presentations Ø Specifically allocated bus parking space Ø Ample tables and chairs for competitors, reserves, staff and spectators Ø Students for computer results entry Ø Media presentation of results during appropriate breaks Ø Laptop and printer for collation and printing of results Ø A microphone/PA system Ø An official welcoming and presentation speech Ø Morning tea and lunch for adjudicators, staff and visiting dignitaries. Students to BYO lunch

3.

ACC Executive Officer to arrange DAV adjudicators for competition

Competition Format 1.

Each participating school shall have one team consisting of a maximum of six students from with three speakers for any one debate.

2.

There shall be two divisions with competing teams being placed into either Division One or Two subject to their school’s placing in the previous year’s competition and the number of teams competing.

3.

Each school shall have ONE affirmative in the first two set rounds with the first named team in the draw having the affirmative.

4.

Each speaker will be allowed 3-4 minutes for Juniors and 4 -5 minutes for Intermediates.

5.

Debates shall follow DAV guidelines. DAV adjudicators will awards points to teams according to standard set procedures. A win will score 2 pts. Marking scheme shall be as follows:- Matter - 40, Manner - 40, Method - 20 = 100 per speaker.

6.

For the advised topic students can bring in newspapers and other pertinent information to assist with their preparation. All team members can assist with debate development during preparation time for the advised topic, however teachers are not permitted to assist the students during this preparation time. Electronic devices are not to be used for gathering information. 90

7.

Power pairings will occur for Debate Three. These pairing will be set at the end of Debate Two according to the number of wins/losses and total number of marks scored in the first two set debates.

8.

At the end of Debate Three, the team with the highest points score for wins/losses shall be judged champion school. If two or more teams are equal on points the team with the highest total marks over the three debates will be judged the champion school and will receive banner and pennants. Pennants will be awarded to the highest ranking Division One and Two schools.

9.

Under DAV guidelines, no electronic device shall be used in the delivery of a speech.

10.

ACC Executive Officer to confirm entries and advise participating Colleges of draw along with prepared and advised topics at least one week prior to competition. DAV will be used as advisor for appropriate debate topics.

Intermediate Debate Program 10.00 am: 10.35 am : 10.50 am: 11.30 am: 12.05 am: 12.35 pm: 1.25 pm: 2.00 pm:

Debate One Prepared topic Break Advised debate topic wording is released and preparation time allowed Debate Two Advised topic Lunch break Secret debate topic released and preparation time allowed Debate Three Secret Topic TBA on the day Presentations/finish.

Junior Debate Program 10.00 am: 10.45 am 11.15 am: 12.00 pm: 12.30 pm 1.20 pm: 2.00 pm:

Debate one - Prepared Topic Break Debate two - Prepared Topic Lunch break Advised debate topic wording is released and preparation time allowed. Debate three - Advised Topic Presentations/finish.

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PUBLIC SPEAKING

Preamble The Intermediate Public Speaking Championship is open to any student from Year 9 & 10 to represent his college. The Junior Public Speaking Championship is open to any student from Year 7 & 8 to represent his college. It is expected that all participants will compete with the spirit that is compatible with the ACC ethos “Excellence, Honour and Fairness”. Event Organisation 1.

Schools shall provide their own name tags for players and staff.

2.

The host school shall provide: Ø A suitable venue with up to 7 class rooms and theatre/hall for briefings and presentations Ø Specifically allocated bus parking space Ø Ample tables and chairs for competitors, reserves, staff and spectators Ø Students for computer results entry Ø Media presentation of results during appropriate breaks Ø Laptop and printer for collation and printing of results Ø A microphone/PA system Ø An official welcoming and presentation speech Ø Morning tea and lunch for adjudicators, staff and visiting dignitaries. Students to BYO lunch

3.

ACC Executive Officer to arrange DAV adjudicators for competition

Competition Format 1. Each participating school shall have one team consisting of FOUR students from Years 9-10 (Intermediate) and Years 7-8 (Junior). 2. Each participant will complete two speeches. Two students will participate in rounds 1 (prepared) & 3 (prepared), whilst the other two participants will compete in rounds 2 (prepared) & 4 (impromptu). 3. The topics for the prepared speeches are at the discretion of the speaker in consultation with his teacher. The topics for the impromptu speeches will be provided by the ACC. Each participant in the impromptu round will select three secret topics from a box and will then choose one of those topics for his speech. Once that topic has been chosen it will not be reused, but the two topics not used will be put back into the box. Each participant will have five minutes preparation time before they must commence their speech. Notes can be made during this preparation time, but the students are not allowed to receive any assistance from other students or their teacher. 4. Each speaker will be allowed 3 - 4 minutes for prepared speeches and 2 – 3 minutes for impromptu speeches, with a knock given 30 seconds prior to their time expiring. 5. All speeches will be awarded points by independent adjudicators from the DAV. The marking scheme shall be as follows:- Matter – 50 Manner – 50 = 100 points per speaker.

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6. At the end of the fourth round (impromptu speeches), all points from the four rounds will be tallied and the team with the highest points score shall be judged champion school. If two or more teams are equal on points, the team with the highest individual score from the four rounds will be judged the champion school and will receive the banner and pennants. 7.

A banner will be presented to the Champion school from both Division 1 and Division 2.

8. Division One shall consist of – Top six Division One schools and top Division Two school from previous year’s ACC Championship. 9. Division Two shall consist of – Bottom five Division Two schools and bottom Division One school from previous year’s ACC Championship. 10. The competition draw for Division One and Two shall be completed by ACC Executive Officer. PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITION PROGRAM 10:00 - 11:00 11:00 - 11:20 11:20 - 12:00 12:00 - 12:30 12:30 - 1:15 1:15 - 2:00 2:00

Welcome & First Round - prepared speech Recess break Second Round - prepared speech Lunch break Third Round - prepared speech Fourth Round - impromptu speech Presentations

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GOLF

Preamble The Open Golf Championship is open to any student from Year 12 and below to represent his college. The Junior Golf Championship is open to any student from Year 10 and below to represent his college. It is expected that all participants will compete with the spirit that is compatible with the ACC ethos “Excellence, Honour and Fairness”. Tournament Organisation The competition shall be conducted under the rules laid down by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews. The Local Rules for the Course will be displayed outside the Professional’s Shop and should be checked by all competitors. There will be two divisions, with the schools in each division determined by their placing in the previous year’s tournament. Division 1 shall include the top five schools from the previous year and the winning school promoted from Division 2. The last placed school in Division 1 shall be relegated and compete in Division 2. (2/9/05) The ACC will arrange the booking of tee times. Each school will be notified of these details and final results will be announced on the day and forwarded to all competing schools thereafter. Rules of Play 1.1

Each team shall consist of a minimum of 4 players and a maximum of 8 players. (30/1/14)

1.2

The winner of the day will be the school that has the lowest total for their best four scores. In the event of a tie, the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth scores will be used in order to decide the winner. If a tie still exists, there will be joint winners. (30/1/14)

1.3

Colleges must submit their team lists in writing a minimum of one week prior to the event. No late entries will be accepted.

1.4

To return a valid card, each player must play 18 holes under stroke conditions.

2.1

The competition organiser will provide all teams with individual score cards and tee-off times. Players are responsible for being ready to play at their appointed time and keeping their partner and their own scores correctly. Incorrectly signed scorecards will result in disqualification.

2.2

Two or more tees may be used to start the event at the discretion of the organiser.

2.3

In the event that the course is deemed unsuitable for play, the organiser will notify all participating schools that the event will be rescheduled to a later date.

2.4

If adverse weather conditions occur refer to ACC Rules for Student Safety.

3

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29. Badminton Preamble The Open Badminton Championship is open to any student from Year 12 and below to represent his college. The Intermediate Badminton Championship is open to any student from Year 9 & 10 to represent his college. The Junior Badminton Championship is open to any student from Year 7 & 8 to represent his college. It is expected that all participants will compete with the spirit that is compatible with the ACC ethos “Excellence, Honour and Fairness”. Tournament Organisation & Rules ACC Badminton is conducted under the rules of the Badminton Victoria. Format Round Robin - There will be no finals matches, with the winning school determined by ladder ranking based on all rounds. A win or a bye is worth 4 points and a loss is worth 0 points. A tied result will see both teams allocated 2 points. Ladders positions are determined using match points as well as games won and points won. Following each round, all results sheets need to be submitted to the Event Manager so that the results can be updated. Progressive results can be viewed on the screen at the venue. Official results sheets will be provided for all schools at the venue. Match Format In all matches, 4 seeded singles games and 4 doubles games will be played (total of 12 players). Singles and Doubles as one game to 21 points. If the score becomes 20-all, the player/s that gains a two-point lead first shall win the game. If the score becomes 29-all the player/s winning the next point shall win the game. Schools must nominate their seeding for the singles games prior to the start of the event. This order must be maintained throughout the entire event. Any pairings may be used for the doubles games. Teams must nominate their doubles pairings before the start of play in each match. Pairings may be changed following the singles by mutual agreement of the two coaches involved. Each match (comprising singles and doubles) is allocated a set time slot. At the end of each time slot a siren will sound and play must cease immediately. If all four singles and four doubles games are incomplete, then the results at that time are to be used as the final score. In an incomplete game, a team must be at least 2 points ahead to claim the game as a win. The next time slot begins for the next round at the sound of the siren, so please move your players to the appropriate courts and get them started as soon as possible so that no time is wasted. The scoring system used will be Rally Point, where points are scored from every serve. The nominated Home team (listed first) will elect to either serve or receive and also select the side of the court they will play on. There will be no change of ends during a game. Match Order Four singles matches, followed by four doubles matches. Player Restrictions A total of 12 players shall be used in any given match, 4 for singles and 8 for doubles. Each team also can bring up to 2 substitute players. For the singles games, each player is to be seeded from 1 through 14, and all players must compete with the same seed ranking during the entire competition. Players can be substituted between matches, but not during the course of a match. If a player is substituted for a singles game in a given match, then the same seeding order must be maintained 95

using the players participating in that match. The highest ranked seed must always play in the first singles match, followed by the second highest ranked seed and so on. Changing of seedings during competition will result in either forfeiture of the relevant games or forfeiture of the round or disqualification from the competition, at the Event Manager’s discretion. Note: players are restricted to one singles game OR one doubles game in each match. Players are not permitted to play singles and doubles in the same match. Play must be continuous. An ill or injured player unable to continue will forfeit their game. Match Winner Matches will be decided by games won. If equal, then by points scored. If still equal, points percentage will be used. If still equal, a tied result will be declared and the match points shared equally. Tournament Winner The Champion team will be the team finishing in first place on the ladder. If, at the end of the round robin, two teams are equal on matches won, games won and points won, then joint champions will be declared. Rules of Play The rules for the tournament will be those of Badminton Victoria. Equipment Each school is responsible for providing their own equipment (racquets, shuttlecocks etc). The team listed first in the fixture shall supply the shuttlecocks for that particular match. Shuttlecocks for the Junior and Intermediate Tournaments can be either plastic or feather. Shuttlecocks for the Open Tournament shall be feather only. Students need to take care of their belongings and make sure that their valuables are kept safe throughout the day.

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Rally Days for Years 7 and 8

General Principles 1.

Rules and conditions of play will be determined by the organising school in conjunction with the Executive Officer.

2.

The focus for Rally Days will be on maximum student participation. While match scores will be kept, there will be no tabulation of ladders or premierships awarded.

3.

Rally Days will exist in conjunction with fixtures and will be staged at dates and times agreed to by Schools the year prior to competition.

4.

There will be no Term 1 competition.

5.

Football, soccer and badminton will be held in Term 2; table tennis, hockey and basketball at the start of Term 3; and volleyball, indoor cricket and tennis at the end of Term 3. Other sports may be arranged between schools on an invitational basis.

6.

ACC Pennants will be not awarded to winning teams. Instead Schools are encouraged to provide certificates of participation to each member of their participating teams.

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Music Workshops

Preamble The ACC Music Workshops are open to all schools and are based on participation and enjoyment. Schools nominate their level of involvement on a year-to-year basis. Organisation 1. There are various workshops scheduled each year, focusing on Vocal ensemble, Percussion ensemble, Concert Band, Strings, Stage Band and Rock Music. The Rock Music Workshop also incorporates a Battle of the Bands, with the winner awarded a perpetual trophy. Participants in each workshop receive a certificate of participation. Each of these workshops is hosted by one of the ACC schools, and follows the schedule set down in the ACC Calendar. 2. During a year when a combined ACC Concert is scheduled, a combined rehearsal program shall replace the workshop program. Details of this program shall be confirmed and distributed to all participating schools as early as possible. 3. It is the responsibility of the Host school to: § arrange for the appropriate venue/s within their school § source guest presenters for the various workshop sessions § arrange for the necessary musical equipment to be available, including PA and microphone, music stands, etc. as appropriate § organise catering for staff and presenters – morning tea and lunch § inform all participating schools of the program for the event, as well as bus parking details, equipment required, etc. § provide information on the repertoire for the event 4. All costs for these events are initially covered by the ACC (please forward all invoices to the ACC Office). Participating schools shall be invoiced later in the year so that these costs are shared equally amongst those schools attending. Sample Programs: 5. VOCAL WORKSHOP 10am Welcome 10:15am – 11:05am Session 1 – Group choral work, Contemporary vocal specialist, Music Theatre specialist 11:05am – 11:25am Morning Tea 11:25am – 12:15pm Session 2 – Group choral work, Contemporary vocal specialist, Music Theatre specialist 12:15pm – 12:45pm Lunch 12:45pm – 1:45pm Combined choral work, Performance by guest presenters and selected individuals 1:45pm – 2pm Conclusion, distribution of certificates

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6. STAGE BAND 10am – 11am Welcome, rehearsal of combined “Superbands” 11am – 11:20am Morning Tea 11:20am – 12:30pm Performance of Guest band, sectional master class rehearsals 12:30pm – 1:10pm Lunch 1:10pm – 2:15pm Combined performance of Superbands, conclusion, distribution of certificates 7. CONCERT BAND 10:00am - 10:40am Session 1 Warm Up and rehearsal of first music piece 10:40am - 11:00am Recess 11:00am - 12:00pm Session 2 – rehearsal of second music piece 12:00pm - 12:30pm Lunch 12:30pm - 1:30pm Session 3 - Schools playing to each other (their band’s repertoire or listening to other schools) / final rehearsal of music pieces 1 & 2 from the morning sessions. 1:30pm - 2:00pm Performance Session - all students. Certificates presented at 1:50pm to allow for a 2pm departure. 8. PERCUSSION 10:00am - 10:40am Session 1 Performance Session – Guest presenter/s 10:40am - 11:00am Recess 11:00am - 12:00pm Session 2 – Master class 12:00pm - 12:30pm Lunch 12:30pm - 1:30pm Session 3 – Master Class 1:30pm - 2:00pm Performance Session - all students. Certificates presented at 1:50pm to allow for a 2pm departure.

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9. ROCK MUSIC (INCORPORATING BATTLE OF THE BANDS COMPETITION) 10am – 11am ‘Developing Your Band’s Rhythm Section’ featuring guest professional band 11am – 11.20am Recess 11.20am-12.30pm Session Two: Workshops Students elect which ones they attend. 1. ‘Recording Your Band’ 2. Guitar techniques 3. Bass techniques 4. Drumset techniques 12.30pm - 1.00pm Lunch 1pm – 2pm Session Three: ‘Battle of the Bands’ ONE band only to represent each school. Performances to be no longer than 3 minutes Each band allowed 2 minutes set up time 2pm – 2:10pm Feedback from judges and presentation of Trophy Distribution of certificates 10. SELECTION OF GUEST ARTISTS/PRESENTERS/CONDUCTORS Rationale: In implementing the ACC music workshop and events program, there is a need to make events both relevant, interesting and inspiring for both students and staff. As much as engaging students in musical activity, presenters should be of a calibre to offer observational PD for teachers. The following serves as policy in the selection and/or invitation of guest artists, presenters or conductors for engagement at ACC music workshops. Potential candidates for presenting at ACC events should be given a rating based on their experience, qualifications and expertise. Candidates will fall into either category A, B or C. A process to secure an A Rated Candidate should be priority. Contenders who may be categorised as a B or C rating could be considered respectively if finding an A Rated candidate proves difficult. A Rating: A candidate that could be considered in this category would be identified as one or more of the following: 1) A Music Educator outside the ACC who is seen as a respected expert in his/her field and demonstrates evidence of this in their teaching practice. 2) A Music Educator with a Masters Degree or higher and is seen as a respected expert. 3) A revered/famous Musician or Conductor who is seen as a respected expert in their field and has evidence of successfully engaging with school-aged children.

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B Rating: A candidate that could be considered in this category would be identified as one or more of the following: 1) A Music Educator within the ACC who is seen as an expert in his/her field and demonstrates evidence of this in their teaching practice. 2) A qualified educator with an interest in the area being presented/workshopped. 3) A Musician or Conductor who has evidence of successfully engaging with school-aged children. C Rating: A candidate that could be considered in this category would be identified as one or more of the following: 1) A Music Educator. 2) A non-qualified individual who has an interest in the area and may be perceived as being able to engage with school-aged children. 3) A Musician or Conductor. Ratification: Where possible, chosen presenters & their suitability should be discussed at meetings. As a minimum, this can be shared by email. The host school or event organiser (if not held on their campus) would be responsible of instigating this communication. Remuneration to presenters: Remuneration for presenters needs to reflect their experience, qualifications and expertise, and hence tie into the following: A Rating: $300 - $350 B Rating: $200 - $275 C Rating: $150 - $190 It is the responsibility of the event organiser to negotiate the rate with guest presenters and have them forward an invoice to the Executive Officer of the ACC.

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32.

Leadership Workshop

The date of the ACC Leadership Workshop is normally the second Wednesday of Term 4 and involves students from Year 11. Program Purpose To educate, inspire and motivate potential senior student leaders to positively influence their student peers to promote and develop ACC and school sport. The program is aimed at students involved with leadership of sporting teams. Program Objectives: By attending the ACC Leadership Workshop, students will be inspired and motivated to: 1. Gain an appreciation of the importance of effective sports leadership within their School and the ACC. 2. Gain an understanding of the courage required in effective sports leadership and the application of this in school and ACC sport. 3. Develop an awareness and understanding of the ACC Student Code of Conduct and their responsibility to constructively impart these guidelines to their peers. 4. Develop strategies to achieve effective school sports leadership and to share these skills by mentoring younger sportsmen within their own schools. Program 9:05am 9:15am 9:35am 10:25am 10:45am 11:15am 11:20 – 12:05 12:05pm 12:45 – 1:30 1:35 – 2:20 2:25pm 2:45pm

Participants seated Welcome by Executive Officer - Focus on ACC Sport Guest speaker Morning Tea Leadership Interactive Session Three group rotation activities – 45 minutes for each activity (5 min swap time) Rotation Session 1 Lunch Rotation Session 2 Rotation Session 3 Summary of the day from student representatives Close

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33. Schedule 1.

ACC Sporting Awards

1.

FIXTURED COMPETITION

1.1

Premiership teams for senior fixtured competition with six or more teams competing will be awarded with a large banner and individual pennants for team members.

1.2

Premiership teams for Year 7-10 fixtured competition with six or more teams competing will be awarded a medium sized banner and individual pennants for team members.

1.3

Winning Division One Colleges of Year level Aggregate Sports Award for each of Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and Senior will receive a large banner.

1.4

Winning Division Two Colleges (all Colleges with fewer than 1000 students) for Senior, Year 10 and Year 8 Aggregate Sports Award will receive a medium sized banner. (23/4/07)

1.5

Where there are 4 or 5 participating Colleges at any level a small banner will be awarded to premier teams.

1.6

Where there are fewer than 4 participating Colleges no award will be made.

1.7

Premier teams for Seconds and "B" competitions will receive a small banner and individual pennants.

1.8

Perpetual Trophies will be awarded for the following competitions: Senior Soccer

Cup

Senior Football Div 1 Senior Football Div 2

Archbishops Cup Cup

Senior Cricket

Cup

Senior Volleyball

Cup

Senior Table Tennis

Cup

Senior Hockey

Cup

Senior Basketball

Cup

Senior Tennis

Cup

Senior Sports Aggregate

Cup

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2.

CARNIVALS

2.1

Division One winning College will receive large banner with all team members being awarded individual champion pennants.

2.2

Division Two winning College will receive medium banner with all team members being awarded individual champion pennants.

2.3

Division One and Two Winners of each age division will receive small banners and individual pennants.

2.4

Division One and Two Winners of each age section will receive small banners.

2.5

Perpetual Trophies will be awarded in the following Carnival categories: SWIMMING Division One Aggregate Division One Senior, (U/17, Senior & Open) Intermediate, (U/15, U/16) Junior, (U/13, U/14) Division Two Aggregate Division Two Senior, (U/17, Senior & Open) Intermediate, (U/15, U/16) Junior, (U/13, U/14)

Walsh Shield Div One Senior Cup Div One Intermediate Cup Div One Junior Cup Div Two Champions Cup Div Two Senior Cup Div Two Intermediate Cup Div Two Junior Cup

ATHLETICS Division One Aggregate Division One Senior, (U/17, Senior & Open) Intermediate, (U/15, U/16) Junior, (U/13, U/14) Division Two Aggregate Division Two Senior, (U/17, Senior & Open) Intermediate, (U/15, U/16) Junior, (U/13, U/14)

Old Collegians Shield St Joseph’s College Melbourne Cup Div One Intermediate Cup Div One Junior Cup Div Two Champions Cup Div Two Senior Cup Div Two Intermediate Cup Div Two Junior Cup

CROSS COUNTRY Division One Aggregate Division One Senior, (U/17, Senior) Intermediate, (U/15, U/16) Junior, (U/13, U/14) Division Two Aggregate Division Two Senior, (U/17, Senior) Intermediate, (U/15, U/16) Junior, (U/13, U/14) 2.6

Phil Hackett Cup Br Joseph Bouchard Cup Martin Hickey Cup James Delahunt Cup Div Two Champions Cup Div Two Senior Cup Div Two Intermediate Cup Div Two Junior Cup

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TOURNAMENTS

3.1

Division One winners will receive large banner with individual pennants for team members.

3.2

Division Two winners will receive medium banner with individual pennants for team members.

3.3

Perpetual Trophies will be awarded in Open Golf, Open Chess and Open Badminton.

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34. SCHEDULE 2:

ACC CHAMPIONS AND PREMIERSHIPS

CARNIVALS ATHLETICS: Aggregate Division 1 Winners For Old Collegians Shield 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

Parade SPC Ballarat Parade Parade St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne CBC St. Kilda CBC St. Kilda CBC St. Kilda St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne CBC St Kilda SPC Sale SPC Sale Parade CBC St. Kilda Parade No Award Parade Parade SPC Ballarat SPC Ballarat SPC Ballarat CBC St Kilda SPC Ballarat NO MEETING SPC Ballarat Parade St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne SPC Ballarat CBC St Kilda St Kevin’s De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle SPC Ballarat NO MEETING CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda Parade Parade CBC St Kilda St Bede’s

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St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne CBC St Kilda St Bede’s St Bede’s De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle St Bede’s De La Salle CBC St Kilda St Bede’s St Bede’s CBC St Kilda Parade College De La Salle St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne De La Salle De La Salle St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s/Parade De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle St Bernard’s De La Salle St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s

ATHLETICS (Continued) Aggregate Division 1 Winners (cont.) 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 St Bernard’s Aggregate Division 2 Winners 1990 CBC St Kilda 1992 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne 1994 CBC St Kilda 1996 St Joseph’s Geelong 1998 CBC St Kilda 1991 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne 1993 CBC St Kilda 1995 CBC St Kilda 1997 St Joseph’s Geelong 1998 CBC St Kilda 1999 St Bernard’s 2000 CBC St Kilda 2001 St Joseph’s Geelong 2002 Whitefriars 2003 CBC St Kilda 2004 CBC St Kilda 2005 CBC St Kilda 2006 CBC St Kilda 2007 CBC St Kilda 2008 St Joseph’s Geelong 2009 St Joseph’s Geelong 2010 Parade 2011 St. Joseph’s Geelong 2012 St. Joseph’s Geelong 2013 De La Salle 2014 St Bede’s

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ATHLETICS (Continued) Division One Age Section Winners Prior to 1998, Intermediate was known as Junior Cup and Junior was known as Juvenile YEAR SENIOR CUP INTERMEDIATE CUP JUNIOR CUP 1932 SPC Ballarat 1933 SPC Ballarat De La Salle 1934 SPC Ballarat CBC St Kilda 1935 CBC St Kilda Parade 1936 SPC Ballarat De La Salle 1937 NO MEETING NO MEETING 1938 SPC Ballarat St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 1939 CBC Sale Parade College 1940 SPC Ballarat St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 1941 SPC Ballarat De La Salle 1942 St Kevin’s CBC St Kilda 1943 St Kevin’s CBC St Kilda 1944 De La Salle SPC Ballarat 1945 De La Salle St Bede’s 1946 De La Salle De La Salle 1947 De La Salle SPC Ballarat 1948 SPC Ballarat CBC St Kilda 1949 NO MEETING 1950 CBC St Kilda 1951 CBC St Kilda 1952 CBC St Kilda 1953 CBC St Kilda 1954 CBC St Kilda 1955 Parade 1956 Parade 1957 CBC St. Kilda Parade 1958 CBC St Kilda De La Salle 1959 CBC St K/St Jos N M St Bede’s 1960 CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda 1961 St Bede’s De La Salle 1962 De La Salle St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 1963 De La Salle St Joseph’s Nth Melb. De La Salle 1964 De La Salle Parade St Bede’s 1965 St Bede’s De La Salle CBC St Kilda 1966 St Bede’s De La Salle De La Salle 1967 De La Salle De La Salle St Joseph’s Nth Melb 1968 De La Salle CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda 1969 St Bede’s St Bede’s CBC St Kilda 1970 St Bede’s Parade College De La Salle 1971 De La Salle CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda 1972 De La Salle Parade CBC St Kilda 1973 De La Salle Parade St Joseph’s Nth Melb 1974 Parade /St Joseph’s Nth M CBC St Kilda 1975 Parade /St Joseph’s Nth M CBC St Kilda 1976 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. St Bernard’s CBC St Kilda 1977 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. Parade De La Salle 1978 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. De La Salle De La Salle 1979 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. St Bernard’s St Joseph’s Nth Melb 108

ATHLETICS (Continued) Division One Age Section Winners (Continued) YEAR SENIOR CUP INTERMEDIATE CUP 1980 De La Salle St Bede’s/De La Salle 1981 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. De La Salle 1982 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. De La Salle 1983 St Bede’s St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 1984 De La Salle St Bede’s 1985 De La Salle St Bede’s 1986 St Bede’s St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 1987 De La Salle St Bernard’s 1988 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. De La Salle 1989 De La Salle St Bernard’s 1990 St Bede’s St Bernard’s 1991 St Bede’s St Bernard’s 1992 Parade /St Bernard’s St Bernard’s 1993 De La Salle St Bernard’s 1994 De La Salle De La Salle 1995 De La Salle De La Salle 1996 De La Salle St Bede’s 1997 St Bede’s De La Salle 1998 St Bede’s De La Salle 1999 St Bede’s Salesian 2000 De La Salle De La Salle 2001 De La Salle De La Salle 2002 St Bernard’s De La Salle 2003 De La Salle St Bernard’s 2004 St Bernard’s Salesian 2005 St Bernard’s St Bernard’s 2006 St Bernard’s Salesian 2007 De La Salle St Bernard’s 2008 St Bernard’s Mazenod 2009 St Bernard’s St Bernard’s 2010 St Bernard’s St Bernard’s 2011 St Bede’s St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s St Bernard’s 2013 St Bernard’s Parade 2014 St Bernard’s St Bernard’s

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JUNIOR CUP De La Salle St Bernard’s Parade St Bernard’s De La Salle De La Salle St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bernard’s St Joseph’s Nth Melb St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle St Bernard’s St Bernard’s Salesian Salesian Salesian St Bernard’s Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod / St Bernard’s Salesian St Bernard’s Parade Parade St Joseph’s Salesian/St Bernard’s

ATHLETICS (Continued) Division Two Age Section Winners YEAR SENIOR CUP 1991 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 1992 CBC St Kilda 1993 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 1994 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 1995 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 1996 St Joseph’s Geelong 1997 CBC St Kilda 1998 CBC St Kilda 1999 CBC St Kilda 2000 CBC St Kilda 2001 St Joseph’s Geelong 2002 Whitefriars 2003 CBC St Kilda 2004 CBC St Kilda 2005 CBC St Kilda 2006 CBC St Kilda 2007 CBC St Kilda 2008 St Joseph’s Geelong 2009 CBC St Kilda 2010 St Joseph’s Geelong 2011 St Joseph’s Geelong 2012 De La Salle 2013 De La Salle 2014 St Bede’s

INTERMEDIATE CUP St Joseph’s Nth Melb. St Joseph’s Nth Melb. CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Geelong CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong Parade CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Geelong St Bede’s St Bede’s

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JUNIOR CUP St Joseph’s Nth Melb St Joseph’s Nth Melb CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Nth Melb St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Geelong Whitefriars CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda St Paul’s St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong Parade St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong De La Salle Mazenod

SWIMMING Aggregate Division 1 Winners The Aggregate Trophy “WALSH SHIELD” (donated by Mr P S Walsh) was first presented in 1934. 1932 CBC St Kilda 1974 De La Salle 1933 CBC St Kilda 1975 De La Salle 1934 CBC St Kilda 1976 De La Salle 1935 CBC St Kilda 1977 CBC St Kilda 1936 Parade 1978 De La Salle 1937 NO MEETING 1979 De La Salle 1938 Parade College 1980 De La Salle 1939 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne 1981 De La Salle 1940 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne 1982 De La Salle 1941 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne 1983 De La Salle 1942 De La Salle 1984 St Bede’s 1943 De La Salle 1985 Parade 1944 CBC St Kilda 1986 St Bede’s 1945 CBC St Kilda 1987 St Bede’s 1946 CBC St Kilda 1988 St Bede’s 1947 CBC St Kilda 1989 St Bede’s 1948 CBC St Kilda 1990 St Bede’s 1949 CBC St Kilda 1991 St Bede’s 1950 CBC St Kilda 1992 Parade 1951 CBC St Kilda 1993 De La Salle 1952 De La Salle 1994 Parade 1953 De La Salle 1995 St Bernard’s 1954 CBC St Kilda 1996 De La Salle 1955 CBC St Kilda 1997 Parade 1956 De La Salle 1998 St Bernard’s 1957 De La Salle 1999 Whitefriars 1958 De La Salle 2000 Whitefriars 1959 CBC St Kilda 2001 Whitefriars 1960 CBC St Kilda 2002 Whitefriars 1961 CBC St Kilda 2003 Whitefriars 1962 Parade 2004 Whitefriars 1963 Parade 2005 Whitefriars 1964 Parade 2006 Whitefriars 1965 Parade 2007 St Bede’s 1966 Parade 2008 Whitefriars 1967 2009 St Bede’s 1968 CBC St Kilda 2010 St Bede’s 1969 CBC St Kilda 2011 Mazenod 1970 CBC St Kilda 2012 St Bernard’s 1971 CBC St Kilda 2013 St Bede’s 1972 CBC St Kilda 2014 Whitefriars 1973 Parade

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SWIMMING (Continued) Aggregate Division 2 Winners 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

St Paul’s St Paul’s CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda St Paul’s/CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong St Paul’s CBC St Kilda St Paul’s Mazenod St Paul’s CBC St Kilda Salesian CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda Salesian Salesian Parade De La Salle

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SWIMMING (Continued) Division 1 Age Section Winners YEAR SENIOR CUP 1966 Parade 1967 Parade 1968 Parade 1969 Parade 1970 Parade 1971 CBC St Kilda 1972 Parade 1973 Parade 1974 De La Salle 1975 St John’s 1976 De La Salle 1977 De La Salle 1978 De La Salle 1979 CBC St Kilda 1980 CBC St Kilda 1981 De La Salle 1982 De La Salle 1983 De La Salle 1984 De La Salle 1985 Parade 1986 St Bede’s 1987 St Bede’s 1988 St Bede’s 1989 St Bede’s 1990 St Bede’s 1991 St Bede’s 1992 De La Salle 1993 De La Salle 1994 De La Salle/Parade 1995 Parade 1996 De La Salle 1997 St Bede’s 1998 St Bernard’s 1999 Whitefriars 2000 Whitefriars 2001 Whitefriars 2002 Whitefriars 2003 St Joseph’s Geelong 2004 Whitefriars 2005 Whitefriars 2006 Whitefriars 2007 Whitefriars 2008 Whitefriars 2009 St Bede’s 2010 Whitefriars 2011 Whitefriars 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 St Bede’s

INTERMEDIATE CUP St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda St John’s De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle CBC St Kilda De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Paul’s De La Salle Parade Parade St Bernard’s St Bede’s St Bernard’s Parade Parade Whitefriars Whitefriars Whitefriars Whitefriars Whitefriars St Bernard’s Whitefriars Whitefriars St Bede’s Whitefriars Whitefriars Whitefriars St. Bernard’s St Bede’s Mazenod 113

JUNIOR CUP De La Salle CBC St Kilda Parade Parade Parade CBC St Kilda St John’s St Bernard’s De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle CBC St Kilda Parade De La Salle Parade College Parade /St Paul’s St Bernard’s De La Salle St Bede’s St Paul’s St Bede’s Parade St Bede’s Parade Parade Parade Parade St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bernard’s St Joseph’s Geelong Parade St Joseph’s Geelong Parade Parade Whitefriars Whitefriars Whitefriars Whitefriars St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s Mazenod St. Bernard’s St Bede’s Mazenod Mazenod Whitefriars

SWIMMING (Continued) Division 1 Age Section Winners (Continued) YEAR SENIOR CUP INTERMEDIATE CUP 2014 St Bede’s Whitefriars Division 2 Age Section Winners YEAR SENIOR CUP 1991 St Paul’s 1992 St Paul’s 1993 St Paul’s 1994 CBC St Kilda 1995 St Paul’s 1996 St Joseph’s Geelong 1997 St Joseph’s Geelong 1998 St Joseph’s Geelong 1999 Salesian 2000 CBC St Kilda 2001 Salesian 2002 Mazenod 2003 St Paul’s 2004 Salesian 2005 Salesian 2006 Salesian 2007 CBC St Kilda 2008 CBC St Kilda 2009 Emmanuel 2010 CBC St Kilda 2011 CBC St Kilda 2012 Salesian 2013 Parade 2014 De La Salle

INTERMEDIATE CUP St Paul’s St John’s CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong St Paul’s CBC St Kilda St Paul’s Mazenod Salesian Salesian Salesian CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda / Emmanuel CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda Emmanuel Salesian Salesian De La Salle

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JUNIOR CUP St Paul’s CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda St John’s St Paul’s St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong St Paul’s CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda Mazenod Salesian CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda Emmanuel Salesian Salesian Salesian Parade De La Salle

CROSS COUNTRY The Phil Hackett Cup (Division One Aggregate) was first presented in 2008 – Mr. Hackett was a member of staff at St. Bede’s from 1976 – 2002, during which time he coached their Cross Country team to 17 Division One titles over 26 years. Aggregate Division 1 Winners 1971 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne 1972 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne 1973 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne 1974 1975 CBC St Kilda 1976 St Bede’s 1977 St Bede’s 1978 St Bede’s 1979 St Bede’s 1980 St Bede’s 1981 St Bede’s 1982 Parade College 1983 St Bede’s 1984 St Bede’s 1986 St Bede’s 1987 St Bede’s 1988 St Bede’s 1989 St Bede’s 1990 Parade 1991 Parade 1992 Parade 1993 De La Salle 1994 De La Salle 1995 St Bede’s 1996 St Bede’s 1997 St Bede’s 1998 St Bede’s 1999 St Bede’s 2000 De La Salle 2001 De La Salle 2002 De La Salle 2003 De La Salle 2004 De La Salle 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 St Bernard’s 2007 St Bernard’s

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s

Aggregate Division 2 Winners 1990 St Paul’s 1991 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne 1992 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne 1993 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne 1994 CBC St Kilda 1995 St Joseph’s Geelong 1996 St Joseph’s Geelong 1997 CBC St Kilda 1998 St Joseph’s Geelong 1999 CBC St Kilda 2000 CBC St Kilda 2001 CBC St Kilda 2002 CBC St Kilda 2003 CBC St Kilda 2004 CBC St Kilda 2005 CBC St Kilda 2006 CBC St Kilda 2007 CBC St Kilda 2008 CBC St Kilda 2009 CBC St Kilda 2010 CBC St Kilda 2011 St Joseph’s Geelong 2012 St Joseph’s Geelong 2013 Mazenod 2014 Parade

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CROSS COUNTRY (cont.) Division One Section Winners Trophies are named in honour of the following people : v Br Joe Bouchard, founding Principal of Chisholm College, and member of the ACC (1970-1987). v The late Mr Martin Hickey - a member of the Parade College staff for over 25 years and Hon. Secretary of the ACC for 10 years. v The James Delahunt Trophy was Donated by the Ryan family in memory of James Delahunt, a Year 7 student at De La Salle College who was killed in an accident in 1981. James was an outstanding athlete who won the U/13 ACC Cross-Country. YEAR SENIOR – BR BOUCHARD CUP* 1982 St Bede’s 1983 St Bede’s 1984 St Bede’s 1985 St Bede’s 1986 De La Salle 1987 De La Salle 1988 Parade 1989 St Bede’s 1990 St Bede’s 1991 St Bede’s 1992 St Bede’s 1993 De La Salle 1994 De La Salle 1995 De La Salle 1996 De La Salle 1997 St Bede’s 1998 St Bede’s 1999 St Bede’s 2000 St Bede’s 2001 De La Salle 2002 St Bernard’s 2003 De La Salle 2004 Mazenod 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 St Bernard’s 2007 Mazenod 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 St Bernard’s

INTERMEDIATE MARTIN HICKEY CUP* Parade St Bernard’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s Parade St Bede’s St Bernard’s St Bede’s Parade Parade De La Salle De La Salle St Bede’s De La Salle St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bede’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bede’s

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JUNIOR – JAMES DELAHUNT CUP* Parade St Bede’s St Joseph’s Nth Melb St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s Parade Parade Parade De La Salle St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle St Bernard’s St Bernard’s De La Salle Mazenod De La Salle St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Joseph’s Mazenod

CROSS COUNTRY (cont.) Aggregate Division 2 Winners YEAR SENIOR CUP 1990 CBC St Kilda 1991 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 1992 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 1993 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 1994 CBC St Kilda 1995 St Joseph’s Geelong 1996 CBC St Kilda 1997 CBC St Kilda 1998 St Paul’s 1999 St Joseph’s Nth Melb. 2000 CBC St Kilda 2001 CBC St Kilda 2002 CBC St Kilda 2003 CBC St Kilda 2004 CBC St Kilda 2005 CBC St Kilda 2006 CBC St Kilda 2007 CBC St Kilda 2008 CBC St Kilda 2009 CBC St Kilda 2010 CBC St Kilda 2011 CBC St Kilda 2012 St Joseph’s Geelong 2013 Mazenod 2014 Parade

INTERMEDIATE CUP St Paul’s CBC St Kilda St Paul’s St Joseph’s Nth Melb. CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Geelong CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong Mazenod Salesian

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JUNIOR CUP St Joseph’s Nth Melb. St Joseph’s Nth Melb. St Paul’s St John’s St Paul’s St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Geelong CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Melb CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Melb. CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’ Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong Mazenod Parade

FIXTURED SPORT BASKETBALL Seniors A 1978 St Bede’s 1979 Parade 1980 Parade 1981 St Bede’s 1982 St Bede’s 1983 St Bede’s 1984 St Joseph’s North Melbourne 1985 Parade 1986 Parade/St Bede’s 1987 Parade 1988 St Bede’s/Parade/St Jos.NM 1989 Parade 1990 Parade 1991 St. Bernard’s 1992 De La Salle 1993 Parade 1994 Parade 1995 Parade 1996 St. Bede’s 1997 Parade 1998 Parade 1999 Salesian 2000 Parade 2001 Whitefriars 2002 St Bede’s 2003 St Bede’s 2004 Whitefriars 2005 Whitefriars 2006 Whitefriars 2007 Whitefriars 2008 De La Salle 2009 Whitefriars 2010 Whitefriars 2011 Whitefriars 2012 Whitefriars 2013 Whitefriars 2014 CBC St Kilda

Seniors B 1999 De La Salle 2000 Parade 2001 De La Salle 2002 De La Salle 2003 De La Salle 2004 De La Salle 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 St Bernard’s 2007 St Bernard’s 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 Parade 2010 Parade 2011 Parade 2012 Parade 2013 De La Salle 2014 Whitefriars

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BASKETBALL (Continued) Year 10A 1999 Whitefriars 2000 Parade 2001 Parade 2002 Parade 2003 Parade 2004 Mazenod 2005 Whitefriars 2006 Whitefriars 2007 Parade 2008 Whitefriars 2009 Mazenod 2010 Mazenod 2011 De La Salle 2012 Whitefriars 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 Whitefriars

Year 10B 1999 Parade 2000 Parade 2001 Whitefriars 2002 Parade 2003 Parade 2004 St Bernard’s 2005 Whitefriars 2006 De La Salle 2007 De La Salle 2008 Whitefriars 2009 St. Bede’s 2010 Whitefriars 2011 De La Salle 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 Mazenod 2014 St Bede’s

Year 9A 1999 Parade 2000 Parade 2001 Parade 2002 Parade 2003 St Bede’s 2004 Whitefriars 2005 De La Salle 2006 De La Salle 2007 Whitefriars 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 Whitefriars 2010 De La Salle 2011 Whitefriars 2012 Whitefriars 2013 Whitefriars 2014 De La Salle

Year 9B 1999 Parade 2000 St Bernard’s 2001 Whitefriars 2002 Whitefriars 2003 St Bernard’s 2004 St Bede’s 2005 De La Salle 2006 De La Salle 2007 Whitefriars 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 Whitefriars 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 Whitefriars 2012 De La Salle 2013 Whitefriars 2014 Parade

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BASKETBALL (Continued) Year 8A Division One 1997 Parade 1998 St. Bede’s 1999 St. Bernard’s 2000 Whitefriars 2001 Whitefriars 2002 St Bede’s 2003 Whitefriars 2004 Whitefriars 2005 Parade 2006 St Bede’s 2007 St Bede’s 2008 Whitefriars 2009 Whitefriars 2010 Whitefriars 2011 Parade 2012 Mazenod 2013 St Bede’s 2014 De La Salle

Year 8B Division One 1999 St. Bernard’s 2000 Parade 2001 Parade 2002 St Bernard’s 2003 St Bede’s 2004 Whitefriars 2005 Whitefriars 2006 Whitefriars 2007 St Bernard’s 2008 Whitefriars 2009 Mazenod 2010 Emmanuel 2011 Mazenod 2012 Parade 2013 St Bede’s 2014 Parade

Year 8A Division Two 2008 Whitefriars 2009 Parade (P) 2010 Whitefriars 2011 Parade 2012 Parade 2013 Parade (P) 2014 Parade (P)

Year 8B Division Two 2008 Parade 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 Whitefriars 2011 Parade 2012 Parade 2013 Parade 2014 Parade (P)

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Year 7A Division One 1997 Parade 1998 Parade 1999 Parade 2000 Parade 2001 Parade 2002 Parade 2003 Whitefriars 2004 Parade 2005 St Bede’s 2006 St Bernard’s 2007 Whitefriars 2008 Whitefriars 2009 Whitefriars 2010 St Bede’s 2011 Mazenod 2012 De La Salle 2013 Parade 2014 St Bernard’s

Year 7B Division One 1999 Whitefriars 2000 St. Bede’s 2001 Whitefriars 2002 St Bede’s 2003 Parade 2004 St Bede’s 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 Whitefriars 2007 Whitefriars 2008 St Bede’s 2009 Whitefriars 2010 Whitefriars 2011 St Bede’s 2012 Parade 2013 Parade 2014 Parade

BASKETBALL (Continued) Year 7A Division Two 2007 Parade 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 Whitefriars 2010 Parade 2011 Parade (P) 2012 Parade (P) 2013 Parade (P) 2014 Parade (P)

Year 7B Division Two 2007 Parade 2008 Parade 2009 Whitefriars 2010 Whitefriars 2011 Parade 2012 Parade 2013 Parade 2014 Parade

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CRICKET Seniors 1st XI 1932 De La Salle/CBC St.K 1933 CBC St.K 1934 De La Salle 1935 CBC St.K 1936 CBC St.K 1937 CBC St.K No Result recorded 1938 1939 De La Salle 1940 CBC St.K 1941 CBC St.K 1942 CBC St.K 1943 NO MEETING 1944 CBC St.K 1945 De La Salle 1946 Parade 1947 Parade 1948 Parade/CBC St.K 1949 St. Kevin’s 1950 St. Kevin’s 1951 St. Kevin’s/De La Salle 1952 St. Kevin’s 1953 Parade 1954 De La Salle 1955 Parade 1956 De La Salle 1957 De La Salle 1958 St. Bede’s 1959 De La Salle 1960 Parade 1961 Marcellin/St.Jos.E.Brunswick 1962 Marcellin 1963 St Bede’s/Parade 1964 St Bede’s/St.Jos.E.Brunswick 1965 St Bede’s 1966 St Bede’s 1967 St Bede’s/CBC St.K 1968 St Bede’s 1969 St Jos.E.Brunswick 1970 Parade 1971 Salesian 1973 De La Salle/Parade 1974 St Bede’s 1975 De La Salle 1976 St Bede’s 1977 St Bede’s 1978 Parade 1979 St. Bernard’s 1980 Parade

1st XI (cont.) 1981 Parade 1982 St. John’s 1983 Parade 1984 Parade 1985 St. Bede’s 1986 Parade 1987 St. Bede’s 1988 St. Bede’s 1989 De La Salle 1990 De La Salle 1991 St. Bede’s 1992 De La Salle/St. Bede’s 1993 De La Salle 1994 St. Bede’s 1995 St. Bede’s 1997 St. Bernard’s 1998 St. Bede’s 1999 St. Bede’s 2000 St. Bede’s 2001 St Bede’s 2002 Whitefriars 2003 Whitefriars 2004 St Bede’s 2005 Mazenod / St Bernard’s 2006 St Bede’s 2007 St Bede’s 2008 St Bede’s 2009 St Bede’s 2010 De La Salle 2011 De La Salle 2012 St Bede’s / Whitefriars 2013 St Bede’s 2014 De La Salle

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CRICKET (Continued) 2nd XI (Division 2 since 2005) 1983/84 St Bernard’s 1984/85 St Bede’s 1985/86 St Jos.NM 1987 St Bede’s/De La Salle 1988 St Bede’s/St.Paul’s 1989 St Bede’s 1990 St Bernard’s/De La Salle 1991 Parade 1992 St Bede’s 1993 Parade 1994 St Bede’s 1995 St Bede’s 1996 St Bede’s 1997 St Bede’s 1998 St Bede’s 1999 St Bede’s 2001 St Bede’s 2002 St Bede’s 2003 St Bede’s 2004 Salesian 2005 St Bede’s 2006 St Paul’s 2007 St Pauls 2008 CBC St Kilda 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 CBC St Kilda 2011 Emmanuel 2012 St Bede’s 2013 Emmanuel 2014 Emmanuel

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CRICKET (Continued) Intermediate 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle No Result recorded No Result recorded No Result recorded No Result recorded De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle NO MEETING De La Salle De La Salle Parade No Result recorded CBC St.K. CBC St.K No Result recorded St Bernard’s De La Salle/CBC St.Kilda De La Salle St Bede’s CBC St.Kilda De La Salle St. Bernard’s St.Jos.NM St. Bede’s/Parade CBC St.Kilda St Bede’s/Parade Parade St. Bernard’s De La Salle St Bede’s Parade St Bede’s CBC St.Kilda St Bede’s De La Salle St. Bede’s St. Bede’s St.Bede’s/St.Jos.E.Bruns. CBC St.Kilda St.Jos.E.Bruns. St Bede’s St Bede’s

Intermediate (Continued) St Bede’s 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

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CBC St Kilda De La Salle Parade/St John’s De La Salle St Paul’s/St Bernard’s/St Bede’s Salesian Chadstone Parade De La Salle De La Salle/CBC St Kilda/Parade St Paul’s Parade St Bede’s Parade/ Parade/St Bede’s/CBC St Kilda St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s Parade St Bede’s St Bede’s

CRICKET (Continued) Year 10 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Parade St. Bede’s St Bede’s Parade Salesian De La Salle Parade St. Paul’s St. Bede’s Mazenod Whitefriars St Bede’s St Bede’s St Joseph’s Whitefriars Parade

Year 9 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Whitefriars Whitefriars St Bede’s Salesian St Bede’s Salesian De La Salle Parade Whitefriars Whitefriars St Bede’s Mazenod St Bede’s Whitefriars Whitefriars Parade

Year 8 Division One 1999 St. Bernard’s 2000 St. Bede’s 2001 Whitefriars 2002 St. Bede’s 2003 Salesian 2004 St Bede’s 2005 St Bede’s 2006 Parade 2007 De La Salle 2008 De La Salle 2009 Whitefriars / Mazenod 2010 St Bede’s 2011 Whitefriars 2012 Parade 2013 Whitefriars 2014 St Bernard’s

Year 8 Division Two 2008 Whitefriars 2009 Whitefriars / St Bernard’s 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 Whitefriars 2012 Parade (P) 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 Whitefriars

Year 7 Division One 1999 Whitefriars 2000 St. Bede’s 2001 Parade 2002 Parade 2003 St. Bede’s 2004 St. Bernard’s 2005 St. Bernard’s 2006 St. Bede’s 2007 Salesian 2008 St Bede’s 2009 St Bede’s / Mazenod 2010 St Bede’s / Whitefriars 2011 Parade 2012 Whitefriars 2013 De La Salle 2014 Parade

Year 7 Division Two 2007 Whitefriars 2008 Whitefriars 2009 Whitefriars / Parade 2010 De La Salle 2011 Parade 2012 St Bede’s / Whitefriars 2013 St Bede’s 2014 Whitefriars

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FOOTBALL (Australian Rules) Senior Division 1 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda De La Salle CBC St Kilda/De La Salle CBC St Kilda Parade De La Salle Parade De La Salle/Parade /CBC St Kilda De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle Parade De La Salle Parade CBC St Kilda St Kevin’s CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda St Bede’s Parade Parade CBC St Kilda Parade Parade /De La Salle/St Kilda CBC St Kilda De La Salle St Bede’s/St Berns/St Joseph’s NM St Bede’s/Parade CBC St Kilda St Bede’s/Parade St Bernard’s St Bede’s St Bede’s/Parade St Bede’s CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s NM/St Bernard’s CBC St Kilda St Bernard’s St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Bede’s Parade St Bede’s/De La Salle St Bede’s St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne Parade Parade St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne

1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

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St Joseph’s NM / St Bede’s Parade Parade Parade /Nth Melbourne Parade /De La Salle/St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s/De La Salle/Parade De La Salle St Bernard’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Joseph’s Geelong Parade St Bernard’s/St Bede’s Parade Parade Parade St Bernard’s St Bernard’s De La Salle De La Salle Whitefriars Whitefriars St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong De La Salle Parade St Joseph’s Geelong St Bede’s St Bernard’s Whitefriars Whitefriars

FOOTBALL (cont.) Senior 2nds (Separate comp. started in 2000) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s Joined with Division 2

Senior Division 2 (Div 2 / 2nds joined 2004) 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne Parade CBC St Kilda St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Paul’s St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne Salesian Samaritan Samaritan Salesian St Joseph’s Melbourne Salesian St Joseph’s Melbourne St. Bernard’s De La Salle De La Salle Salesian Salesian Salesian St Bede’s St Bernard’s CBC St Kilda

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FOOTBALL (Cont.) Intermediate 1935 1936 1937 1938 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988

De La Salle

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Parade De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle Parade De La Salle De La Salle/CBC St.K/St.Bernard’s Parade CBC St.K St.Joseph’s.NM/De La Salle/Parade CBC St.K Parade CBC St.K CBC St.K Parade CBC St.K CBC St.K Parade St.Bede’s/CBC St.K/St.Bernard’s St.Joseph’s NM St.Joseph’s NM St.Joseph’s NM St.Bede’s/Parade St. Bernard’s CBC St.K St.Bede’s St.Bede’s/Parade Parade De La Salle Parade Parade St.Bede’s Parade CBC/St.K/St.Joseph’s NM St.Bede’s/Parade Parade St.Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St.Bede’s De La Salle St.Bede’s De La Salle De La Salle Parade St.Bede’s De La Salle/St. Bernard’s Parade St. Bernard’s CBC St.K Parade Parade/De La Salle

Parade St. Bede’s/Parade Parade/St.Bernard’s/St.Bede’s Parade De La Salle Parade St. Bernard’s Parade Parade Parade Parade St. Bede’s/Parade Parade/St.Bernard’s/St.Bede’s Parade De La Salle Parade St. Bernard’s Parade Parade Parade Parade De La Salle Parade St. Bernard’s Parade Parade Parade

Intermediate Division 2 1989 Parade 1991 Parade

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FOOTBALL (Continued) Year 10 Division 1

Year 10 Division 2

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

St. Bernard’s Parade De La Salle St Bernard’s Whitefriars St Bernard’s Parade De La Salle De La Salle St Bede’s St Bede’s St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong Whitefriars St Joseph’s Geelong

St Joseph’s Melbourne CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St. Kilda St Paul’s Emmanuel Salesian De La Salle Emmanuel Emmanuel CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda

Year 9 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

St. Bernard’s De La Salle St Bede’s De La Salle St Bede’s De La Salle Parade St Bernard’s St Bede’s St Bede’s Parade St. Bernard’s Whitefriars Whitefriars St Bernard’s

Year 8 Division 1

Year 8 Division 2

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

St. Bernard’s St. Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s Parade St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bede’s St Bede’s Mazenod St Bede’s St Bede’s Whitefriars De La Salle De La Salle St Bernard’s

Whitefriars Emmanuel Emmanuel CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda CBC St Kilda

Year 8 Division 3 2011 2012 2013 2014

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Whitefriars Whitefriars Whitefriars St Bernard’s

FOOTBALL (Continued) Year 7 Division 1

Year 7 Division 2

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Whitefriars St. Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bede’s Salesian Mazenod Whitefriars St Bede’s St Bernard’s De La Salle Whitefriars St Bede’s St Bede’s

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Whitefriars Whitefriars Parade Whitefriars Parade St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s

HANDBALL 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956

Parade Parade Parade NO COMPETITION Parade Parade Parade De La Salle St Bede’s St Bede’s Parade St Bede’s De La Salle St.Joseph’s Nth Melbourne Parade Parade CBC St.Kilda St.Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St.Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Bernard’s

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HOCKEY: Seniors 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Year 10 1999 St Bede’s 2000 St Paul’s 2001 Salesian 2002 Parade 2003 Parade 2004 Parade 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 CBC St Kilda 2007 Mazenod 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 St Bede’s 2010 Whitefriars 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 St Bernard’s

St Paul’s St Paul’s St Paul’s CBC St Kilda St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Paul’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Paul’s St Paul’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Paul’s De La Salle St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s Mazenod Parade Parade St Bernard’s St Bernard’s CBC St Kilda St Bernard’s St Bernard’s Parade CBC St Kilda St Bernard’s St. Bernard’s Whitefriars

Year 9 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Intermediate 1990 Parade 1991 Parade 1992 St Bede’s 1993 St Bede’s 1994 Parade 1995 De La Salle 1996 De La Salle 1997 De La Salle 1998 St Bede’s/Parade 132

St Bede’s Mazenod Parade St Bede’s St Bernard’s Salesian Parade Mazenod St Bernard’s Parade Whitefriars St Bernard’s Mazenod Whitefriars St Bernard’s St Bernard’s

HOCKEY (cont.) Year 8 Division 1 1999 St Bernard’s 2000 Parade 2001 St Bede’s 2002 Salesian 2003 St Bernard’s 2004 Salesian 2005 Mazenod 2006 St Bernard’s 2007 Salesian 2008 Whitefriars 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 St Bede’s 2011 Whitefriars 2012 Parade 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 Whitefriars

Year 8 Division 2 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 Parade 2013 Parade (P) 2014 St Bernard’s

Year 7 Division 1 1999 Parade 2000 St Bede’s 2001 St Bede’s 2002 St Bernard’s 2003 St Bernard’s 2004 Mazenod 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 Salesian 2007 St Bernard’s 2008 St Bernard’s 2004 Parade 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 St Bernard’s 2007 CBC St Kilda 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 Whitefriars 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 Whitefriars 2014 De La Salle

Year 7 Division 2 2007 Whitefriars 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 St Bernard’s / Parade 2010 Whitefriars 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 St Bernard’s

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SOCCER: Seniors 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

CBC St Kilda St Paul’s St John’s St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Paul’s St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne De La Salle St Paul’s/St John’s St John’s CBC St Kilda/St Bede’s St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Paul’s St Paul’s St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Bede’s/St Joseph’s NM/St Paul’s Parade St Bernard’s St Bernard’s/St Bede’s CBC St Kilda St Bernard’s Salesian Salesian Parade Parade Salesian St Bernard’s St Joseph’s Geelong St Joseph’s Geelong CBC St Kilda St Bernard’s St Joseph’s Geelong Emmanuel St Bede’s St Bede’s St Joseph’s Geelong Emmanuel

Senior Seconds 1990 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne (2) 1991 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne (2) 1992 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne (2) 1993 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne (2) 1994 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne (2) 1995 Parade 1996 St Bernard’s 1997 Parade 1998 CBC St.Kilda 1999 St Bernard’s 2000 St Bernard’s 2001 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2002 Parade 2003 Parade 2004 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 Mazenod 2007 St Bernard’s 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 St Bernard’s

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SOCCER (Cont.) Intermediate 1980 Salesian 1981 St John’s 1982 St John’s 1983 St John’s 1984 St Paul’s 1985 St John’s 1986 St John’s 1987 St John’s 1988 St John’s 1989 St Paul’s 1990 St Paul’s 1991 St Paul’s/Parade 1992 Parade 1993 Parade 1994 St John’s/St Bernard’s 1995 St Bernard’s/St John’s 1996 Parade/St John’s 1997 St Paul’s/Parade 1998 St Paul’s

Year 10 Division 1 1999 St Bernard’s 2000 St Paul’s 2001 Parade 2002 St Bernard’s 2003 St Bernard’s 2004 St Bernard’s 2005 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2006 St Paul’s 2007 St Bernard’s 2008 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Joseph’s Geelong 2013 Parade 2014 Parade

Intermediate Division 2 1990 St John’s (2) 1991 St John’s (2) 1992 Parade (2) 1993 St John’s (2) 1994 St Paul’s (2) 1995 St John’s

Year 9 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Yr 10 Division 2 2004 CBC St Kilda 2005 CBC St Kilda 2006 St Bede’s 2007 Samaritan 2008 Whitefriars 2009 St Bede’s 2010 Whitefriars 2011 De La Salle

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St Paul’s Parade Salesian Salesian St Bernard’s Salesian St Paul’s Mazenod St Paul’s Parade St Bernard’s Salesian Mazenod St Bernard’s Parade Mazenod

SOCCER (Cont.) Year 8 Division 1 1999 Parade 2000 St Bernard’s 2001 St Bernard’s 2002 St Bernard’s 2003 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2004 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2005 Mazenod 2006 St Bernard’s Salesian 2007 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 Parade 2010 Mazenod 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 Parade 2013 Mazenod 2014 Parade

Year 8 Division 2 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 Emmanuel 2010 Parade 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 Parade 2013 Mazenod 2014 St Bernard’s

Year 7 Division 1 1999 Salesian 2000 Salesian 2001 Mazenod 2002 Salesian 2003 St Paul’s 2004 Mazenod 2005 Mazenod 2006 Salesian 2007 St Bernard’s 2008 Parade

Year 7 Division 2 2007 St Bernard’s 2008 Mazenod 2009 Parade 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 Mazenod 2013 Parade 2014 Parade (P)

2009 2010

Mazenod Parade

2011 2012 2013 2014

St. Bernard’s Mazenod St Bede’s St Bernard’s

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TABLE TENNIS Senior 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne St Joseph’s Melbourne St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Joseph’s Melbourne Mazenod St Joseph’s Melbourne Mazenod St Joseph’s Melbourne Mazenod St Joseph’s Melbourne St Bernard’s Mazenod Mazenod St Bernard’s Mazenod

Year 9 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod Salesian Mazenod St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bernard’s St Bede’s Mazenod Parade Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod

Year 10 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

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St. Bede’s St. Bernard’s Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod St Bernard’s St Paul’s St Bernard’s Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod Simonds Simonds Mazenod

TABLE TENNIS (cont.) Year 8 Division 1 1999 Mazenod 2000 Salesian 2001 Mazenod 2002 Salesian 2003 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2004 Mazenod 2005 St Bede’s 2006 St Bernard’s 2007 Parade 2008 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2009 Mazenod 2010 Mazenod 2011 Mazenod 2012 Mazenod 2013 Mazenod 2014 Mazenod

Year 8 Division 2 2008 Parade 2009 Parade 2010 Parade 2011 Mazenod 2012 Mazenod 2013 Mazenod 2014 Mazenod

Year 7 Division 1 1999 Mazenod 2000 Mazenod 2001 Salesian 2002 St Bernard’s 2003 Mazenod 2004 Mazenod 2005 Mazenod 2006 Parade 2007 Mazenod 2008 Mazenod 2009 Mazenod 2010 Mazenod 2011 Mazenod 2012 Mazenod 2013 Mazenod 2014 Parade

Year 7 Division 2 2007 Parade 2008 Parade 2009 Parade 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 Mazenod 2012 Parade 2013 Mazenod 2014 Mazenod

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TENNIS Senior Division 1 1934 De La Salle 1935 De La Salle 1936/8 No Meeting 1939 CBC St.K 1940 CBC St.K 1941 CBC St.K 1942/3 No Meeting 1944 De La Salle 1945 CBC St.K 1946/7 St. Kevin’s 1948 De La Salle 1949 De La Salle 1950 St. Kevin’s 1951 De La Salle 1952 St. Bernard’s 1953 Parade 1954 St. Bernard’s/Parade/De La Salle 1955 Parade No records of event 1956 - 1977 1978 St. Bede’s 1979 St. Bede’s 1980 Parade 1981 St. Bede’s 1982 St. Bede’s/Parade 1983 Parade 1984 Parade 1985 De La Salle 1986 De La Salle

Senior Division 1 (cont.) 1987 De La Salle 1988 De La Salle 1989 Parade/De La Salle/St Bede’s 1990 Parade/St Bede’s 1991 St Bernard’s/Parade/St Bede’s 1992 Parade 1993 Parade 1994 Parade 1995 Parade 1996 Parade 1997 St Bernard’s 1997 St Joseph’s Nth Melbourne 1999 St Bede’s 2000 De La Salle 2001 St Bernard’s 2002 St Bede’s 2003 St Bede’s 2004 St Bernard’s 2005 Mazenod 2006 St Bede’s 2007 St Bernard’s 2008 St. Bernard’s 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 Mazenod 2011 Whitefriars 2012 Mazenod/Whitefriars 2013 Mazenod 2014 Mazenod

Senior Division 2 2006 Parade 2007 St. Paul’s 2008 Whitefriars 2009 Salesian 2010 CBC St Kilda

Intermediate 1990 Parade 1991 Parade 1992 Parade 1993 St. Bede’s 1994 St. Bernard’s 1995 St. Bernard’s 1996 St. Bernard’s 1997 St. Bede’s 1998 St. Bede’s

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TENNIS (continued) Year 10 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Year 9 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Year 8 Division 1 1999 St Bernard’s 2000 Parade 2001 Mazenod 2002 Whitefriars 2003 St Bede’s 2004 St Bernard’s 2005 St Bede’s 2006 Mazenod 2007 St Bede’s 2008 Salesian 2009 Mazenod / St Bernard’s 2010 Mazenod 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 St Bede’s

De La Salle St. Bernard’s St Bede’s De La Salle St Bernard’s Mazenod De La Salle Parade St. Bernard’s Mazenod Whitefriars Emmanuel Mazenod St Bede’s St Bernard’s Parade

Year 8 Division 2 2008 St. Bernard’s 2009 St. Bernard’s / Parade 2010 Parade (P) 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 St Bernard’s

St. Bernard’s De La Salle De La Salle Mazenod Mazenod De La Salle Parade St Bede’s St Bernard’s St Bede’s St Bede’s Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod Parade St Bernard’s

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Year 7 Divison 1 1999 St Bernard’s 2000 St Bernard’s 2001 Mazenod 2002 St Bede’s 2003 Parade 2004 St Bede’s 2005 Mazenod 2006 Parade 2007 Mazenod 2008 Mazenod 2009 Parade / St Bede’s 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 Whitefriars 2014 St Bernard’s

Year 7 Division 2 2007 St Bernard’s / Mazenod 2008 Mazenod 2009 Mazenod / St Bernard’s 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 St Bernard’s

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VOLLEYBALL: Senior A (Division 1 since 2006) 1995 St Bernard’s 1996 St Bernard’s 1997 St Bernard’s 1998 St Joseph’s North Melb 1999 Mazenod 2000 Mazenod 2001 Mazenod 2002 Mazenod 2003 Mazenod 2004 Mazenod 2005 Mazenod 2006 Mazenod 2007 Mazenod 2008 Mazenod 2009 Mazenod 2010 Mazenod 2011 Mazenod 2012 Mazenod 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 Mazenod

Senior B (Division 1 since 2006) 1999 Mazenod 2000 Mazenod 2001 Mazenod 2002 Mazenod 2003 Mazenod 2004 Mazenod 2005 Mazenod 2006 Mazenod 2007 Mazenod 2008 Mazenod 2009 Mazenod 2010 Mazenod 2011 Mazenod 2012 Mazenod 2013 Mazenod 2014 Mazenod

Senior A Division 2 2006 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2007 De La Salle 2008 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2009 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2010 Parade

Senior B Division 2 2006 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2007 De La Salle 2008 Parade 2009 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2010 Parade

Year 10 A 1999 Mazenod 2000 Mazenod 2001 Mazenod 2002 Mazenod 2003 Mazenod 2004 Mazenod 2005 Mazenod 2006 Mazenod 2007 St. Bernard’s 2008 Mazenod 2009 Mazenod 2010 Mazenod 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 Mazenod 2014 Mazenod

Year 10 B 1999 Mazenod 2000 Mazenod 2001 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2002 Mazenod 2003 Mazenod 2004 Mazenod 2005 Mazenod 2006 De La Salle 2007 Mazenod 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 Mazenod 2010 Mazenod 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 Parade 2013 Mazenod 2014 Whitefriars

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Volleyball (Continued) Year 9 A 1999 Mazenod 2000 Mazenod 2001 Mazenod 2002 Mazenod 2003 Mazenod 2004 Mazenod 2005 Mazenod 2006 Mazenod 2007 Mazenod 2008 Mazenod 2009 Mazenod 2010 Mazenod 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 Mazenod 2013 Mazenod 2014 Mazenod

Year 9 B 1999 Salesian 2000 Mazenod 2001 Salesian 2002 Mazenod 2003 Mazenod 2004 Mazenod 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 Mazenod 2007 Mazenod 2008 St Bede’s 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 Mazenod 2013 Mazenod 2014 Mazenod

Year 8 A Division 1 1999 St Bernard’s 2000 Mazenod 2001 Mazenod 2002 Salesian 2003 Mazenod 2004 Mazenod 2005 Mazenod 2006 Mazenod 2007 Mazenod 2008 Mazenod 2009 St Bernard’s / Mazenod 2010 Mazenod 2011 Mazenod 2012 Mazenod 2013 Mazenod 2014 Mazenod

Year 8 B Division 1 1999 Salesian 2000 Salesian 2001 Mazenod 2002 Mazenod 2003 Mazenod 2004 Mazenod 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 Mazenod 2007 Mazenod 2008 Mazenod 2009 Parade / St Bede’s 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 Mazenod 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 Mazenod 2014 St Bede’s

Year 8 A Division 2 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 St Bernard’s / Parade (P) 2010 Parade (P) 2011 Mazenod 2012 Mazenod 2013 Parade (P) 2014 Mazenod

Year 8 B Division 2 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 Parade (P) / Parade 2010 Parade 2011 Whitefriars 2012 Mazenod 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 Parade (P)

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Volleyball (Continued) Year 7 A Division 1 1999 Mazenod 2000 Mazenod 2001 Salesian 2002 St Bernard’s 2003 Mazenod 2004 St Bernard’s 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 Salesian 2007 Mazenod 2008 Mazenod 2009 St Bernard’s / Mazenod 2010 Mazenod 2011 Mazenod 2012 St Bede’s 2013 St Bede’s 2014 Mazenod

Year 7 B Division 1 1999 Salesian 2000 Mazenod 2001 Salesian 2002 St Bernard’s 2003 Mazenod 2004 St Bernard’s 2005 Mazenod 2006 Salesian 2007 Mazenod 2008 Parade 2009 Mazenod / St Bernard’s 2010 Mazenod 2011 Mazenod 2012 St Bede’s 2013 Mazenod 2014 Mazenod

Year 7 A Division 2 2007 St. Bernard’s 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 Mazenod / Parade (P) 2010 Mazenod 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 Mazenod 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 Mazenod

Year 7 B Division 2 2007 St. Bernard’s 2008 Mazenod 2009 Parade / Parade (P) 2010 Parade 2011 Mazenod 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 Mazenod

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GOLF Seniors Division 1 1988 St. Bede’s 1989 St. Bede’s 1990 St. Bede’s 1991 St. Bede’s 1992 St. Bede’s 1993 St. Bede’s 1994 St. Bede’s 1995 St. Bede’s 1996 St. Bede’s 1997 St. Bede’s 1998 St. Bede’s 1999 St. Bede’s 2000 St. Bede’s 2001 St. Bede’s 2002 St. Bede’s 2003 St. Bede’s 2004 St. Bede’s 2005 St. Bede’s 2006 St. Bede’s 2007 St. Bede’s 2008 St Bede’s 2009 St Bede’s 2010 De La Salle 2011 De La Salle 2012 St Bede’s 2013 De La Salle 2014 St Bernard’s

Intermediate Division 1 1989 St. Bede’s 1990 St. Bede’s 1991 St. Bede’s 1992 St. Bede’s 1993 St. Bede’s 1994 St. Bede’s 1995 St Bernard’s 1996 St. Bede’s 1997 St. Bede’s 1998 St. Bede’s 1999 St. Bede’s 2000 St. Bede’s 2001 St. Bede’s 2002 De La Salle 2003 St. Bede’s 2004 St. Bede’s 2005 St. Bede’s St. Bede’s 2006 2007 St. Bede’s 2008 St Bede’s 2009 St Bede’s 2010 De La Salle 2011 St Bede’s 2012 De La Salle 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 St Bernard’s

Seniors Division 2 1999 St. Paul’s 2000 CBC St Kilda 2001 CBC St Kilda 2002 CBC St Kilda 2003 CBC St Kilda 2004 CBC St Kilda 2005 CBC St Kilda 2006 Mazenod 2007 St. Paul’s 2008 Parade 2009 CBC St Kilda 2010 St Joseph’s Geelong 2011 Parade 2012 St Joseph’s Geelong 2013 Emmanuel 2014 St Joseph’s

Intermediate Division 2 1999 CBC St Kilda 2000 St. Paul’s 2001 CBC St Kilda 2002 CBC St Kilda 2003 CBC St Kilda 2004 CBC St Kilda 2005 St. Paul’s 2006 Whitefriars 2007 St. Paul’s 2008 CBC St Kilda 2009 Mazenod 2010 St Joseph’s Geelong 2011 Whitefriars 2012 St Joseph’s Geelong 2013 CBC St Kilda 2014 St Joseph’s

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BADMINTON Open 2013 2014

Mazenod Mazenod

Intermediate 2014 Mazenod Junior 2013 Whitefriars 2014 Salesian

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CHESS Seniors Division 1 1995 De La Salle 1996 De La Salle 1997 De La Salle 1998 CBC St Kilda 1999 Mazenod 2000 Mazenod 2001 Mazenod 2002 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2003 Simonds 2004 Mazenod 2005 Mazenod 2006 Mazenod 2007 Mazenod 2008 Mazenod 2009 Mazenod 2010 Mazenod 2011 Mazenod 1 2012 Mazenod 2013 Mazenod 2014 Mazenod

Seniors Division 2 2000 Simonds 2001 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2002 De La Salle 2003 Mazenod 2 2004 Whitefriars 2005 St Bede’s / Simonds 2 2006 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2007 CBC St Kilda 2008 Parade 2009 De La Salle 2010 Salesian 2011 Mazenod 3 2012 Whitefriars 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 Parade

Intermediate Division 1 1996 St Paul’s 1997 St Paul’s 1998 CBC St Kilda 1999 Mazenod 2000 Mazenod 2001 Simonds 2002 Simonds 2003 Mazenod 2004 Mazenod 2005 Simonds 1 2006 Mazenod 1 2007 Mazenod 2008 Mazenod 2009 Mazenod 2010 Mazenod 1 2011 Mazenod 1 2012 Mazenod 2013 Mazenod 1 2014 Mazenod

Intermediate Division 2 2000 Samaritan 2001 St Paul’s 2002 Simonds 2 2003 Mazenod 2 2004 St Bernard’s/CBC St Kilda 2005 Simonds 2 2006 Mazenod 2 2007 Parade 2008 De La Salle 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 Mazenod 3 2011 Emmanuel 2012 St Bede’s 2013 Simonds 2 2014 Whitefriars

Junior Division 1 2011 Mazenod 1 2012 Mazenod 1 2013 Mazenod 1 2014 Mazenod

Junior Division 2 2011 St Bede’s 2012 Mazenod 4 2013 Simonds 1 2014 St Bernard’s

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DEBATING Intermediate Division 1 2000 St Bernard’s 2001 Mazenod 2002 Parade 2003 St Joseph’s Geelong 2004 St Joseph’s Geelong 2005 Mazenod 2006 Parade 2007 St Bede’s 2008 Emmanuel 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 St Bede’s 2011 Mazenod 2012 Emmanuel 2013 Mazenod 2014 Mazenod

Junior Division 1 2001 St Bede’s 2002 Whitefriars 2003 St Bede’s 2004 St Joseph’s Geelong 2005 St Bede’s 2006 St Bernard’s 2007 Mazenod 2008 St Joseph’s Geelong 2009 St Bede’s 2010 St Bede’s 2011 Mazenod 2012 St Bede’s 2013 Salesian 2014 St Bede’s

Intermediate Division 2 2001 CBC St Kilda 2002 CBC St Kilda 2003 St Bernard’s 2004 Parade 2005 St Bede’s 2006 St Paul’s 2007 St Paul’s 2008 St Joseph’s Geelong 2009 St Bede’s 2010 Simonds 2011 Salesian 2012 De La Salle 2013 Parade 2014 De La Salle

Junior Division 2 2001 Samaritan 2002 CBC St Kilda 2003 St Joseph’s Geelong 2004 Parade 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 St Bede’s 2 2007 CBC St Kilda 2008 Parade 2009 Simonds 2010 Whitefriars 2011 Salesian 2012 St Joseph’s 2013 De La Salle 2014 Emmanuel

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PUBLIC SPEAKING Intermediate Division 1 2007 De La Salle 2008 Mazenod 2009 St Bede’s 2010 Mazenod 2011 St Bede’s 2012 Mazenod 2013 St Bede’s 2014 Parade

Junior Division 1

Intermediate Division 2 2008 St Bede’s 2009 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2010 Parade 2011 De La Salle 2012 (no Div 2 competition) 2013 Salesian 2014 (no Div 2 competition)

Junior Division 2 2008 St Bede’s 2009 Parade 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 Parade 2012 Simonds 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 St Joseph’s

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

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Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod St Bede’s Mazenod Mazenod / Parade St Bede’s

FIXTURED SPORT AGGREGATE AWARDS Senior Division 1 2002 St Bernard’s 2003 St Bede’s 2004 St Bernard’s 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 St Bernard’s 2007 St Bernard’s 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 St Bernard’s 2010 St Bernard’s 2011 Whitefriars 2012 Mazenod 2013 St Bernard’s 2014 St Bernard’s

Senior Division 2 2002 CBC St Kilda 2003 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2004 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2005 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2006 Salesian 2007 Salesian 2008 Salesian 2009 Salesian 2010 Emmanuel 2011 Salesian 2012 Salesian 2013 Emmanuel 2014 Salesian

Year 10 Division 1 2000 Parade 2001 St Bernard’s 2002 Parade 2003 St Bernard’s 2004 St Bernard’s 2005 St Bernard’s 2006 St Bernard’s 2007 St Bernard’s 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 St Bede’s 2010 Mazenod 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 St Bernard’s 2013 Whitefriars 2014 Parade

Year 10 Division 2 2000 St Paul’s 2001 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2002 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2003 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2004 CBC St Kilda 2005 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2006 Salesian 2007 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2008 Emmanuel 2009 Salesian 2010 Emmanuel 2011 Salesian 2012 Emmanuel 2013 Emmanuel 2014 Salesian

Year 9 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Parade Parade St Bede’s St Bernard’s St Bede’s St Bernard’s Parade Mazenod Parade St Bede’s Mazenod Mazenod Whitefriars Parade St Bernard’s

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FIXTURED SPORT AGGREGATE AWARDS (Cont.) Year 8 Division 1 2000 Parade 2001 St Bernard’s 2002 St Bede’s 2003 Mazenod 2004 St Bernard’s 2005 Parade 2006 St Bernard’s 2007 St Bede’s 2008 St Bernard’s 2009 Parade 2010 Mazenod 2011 St Bernard’s 2012 Parade 2013 Parade 2014 St Bernard’s Year 7 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Year 8 Division 2 2002 CBC St Kilda 2003 St Joseph’s Melbourne 2004 CBC St Kilda 2005 CBC St Kilda 2006 Salesian 2007 Salesian 2008 Salesian 2009 Salesian 2010 Salesian 2011 Salesian 2012 Salesian 2013 Salesian 2014 Salesian

St Bernard’s St Bede’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s Mazenod St Bernard’s St Bede’s Mazenod Parade Mazenod St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s St Bernard’s

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Schedule 3:

Officers of the Association

YEAR

PRESIDENT

VICE PRESIDENT

CHAIR OF S.A.C

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

St Bede's St Bernard’s North Melbourne St Josephs Geelong Parade CBC St Kilda De La Salle St Bede’s Mazenod St Paul’s Whitefriars St Bernard’s Samaritan Samaritan Salesian St Joseph’s Geel Parade CBC St. Kilda Mazenod St. Bernard’s St. Bede’s Whitefriars Simonds Emmanuel

St Bernard’s Braybrook Geelong Parade N/A De La Salle St Bede’s Mazenod St Paul’s Whitefriars St Bernard’s Salesian St Joseph’s Melb St Joseph’s Melb St Joseph’s Geel Parade CBC St. Kilda Mazenod St. Bernard’s St. Bede’s Whitefriars Simonds Emmanuel De La Salle

Braybrook St Paul's Parade CBC St Kilda De La Salle St Bede’s Mazenod St Paul’s Whitefriars St Bernard’s Salesian Samaritan Salesian Salesian Parade CBC St. Kilda Mazenod St. Bernard’s De La Salle / St. Bede’s Whitefriars Simonds Emmanuel De La Salle Salesian

OFFICE BEARERS 2015 President of Association: Vice President Chair of Sporting Activities Committee: Executive Officer

Br. Garry Coyte F.S.C. Mr John Finn Mr. Peter Riordan Mr. Paddy McKenna

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36.

Schedule 4:

Roster of Responsibility for Assisting with Events Swimming

Athletics

Cross-country

1991-92

St Bernard’s

Parade

St Bede's

1993-94

De La Salle

CBC St Kilda

Parade

1995-96

St Johns

St Bernard’s

North Melbourne

1997-98

CBC St Kilda

De La Salle

St Bernard’s

1999-2000

St Bede's

Geelong

De La Salle

2001-2002

Whitefriars

Salesian

CBC St Kilda

2003-2004

Parade

St Paul’s

St Josephs Melb

2005-2006

Mazenod

St Bede’s

Samaritan

2007-2008

Whitefriars

St Bernard’s

De La Salle

2009-2010

Parade

St Joseph’s Geel

CBC St Kilda

2011-2012

Simonds

Salesian

Emmanuel

2013-2014

Mazenod

St Bede’s

De La Salle

2015-2016

Whitefriars

St Bernard’s

CBC St Kilda

2017-2018

Parade

St Joseph’s Geel

Emmanuel

2019-2020

Simonds

Salesian

De La Salle

Colleges are rostered in turn to take responsibility for staging of Swimming, Athletics and Cross-country.

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Schedule 5:

Participating Colleges for 2015

PRINCIPALS AND DIRECTORS OF SPORT COLLEGE Parade College Bundoora

PRINCIPAL Br. Denis Moore, C.F.C. (1995)

DIRECTOR OF SPORT Mr. Craig Seckold (2005)

Christian Brothers’ College Mr. Gerald Bain-King St. Kilda (2005)

Miss Melissa McCauley (2015)

De La Salle College Malvern

Mr. Peter Houlihan (2014)

Mr. Jon Edgar (2007-2010, 2015-)

St. Bede's College Mentone

Br. Garry Coyte, F.S.C. (2007)

Mr. Michael Naughton (2012)

St. Bernard's College Essendon

Mr. Tony Paatsch (2009)

Mr. Craig Osborne (2007)

Emmanuel College Altona North

Mr. Christopher Stock (1997)

Mr. Brad Robertson (2013)

St Joseph’s College Geelong

Mr. Paul Tobias (2000)

Mr. Bryson Milverton (1999)

Mazenod College Mulgrave

Fr. Michael Twigg, O.M.I. Mr. Adrian Connolly (2010 – Term 1, 2015) (2010) Fr. Christian Fini O.M.I. (2015 – Term 2 onwards)

Whitefriars College Donvale

Mr. John Finn (2013)

Mr. Gavin Kellar (2011)

Salesian College Chadstone

Mr. Robert Brennan (2012)

Mr. Carl Egan (1984-2009, 2014-)

Simonds College West Melbourne

Mr. Peter Riordan (2013)

Mr. Cameron Veal (2012)

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YEAR LEVELS

1871

1951

1876

Yrs 7-12

Purple, Green, Blue

ST KILDA Christian Brothers’ College

1878

1951

482

Yrs 7-12

Navy, Sky Blue, Emerald Green

MALVERN De La Salle College

1912

1951

1090

Yrs 7-12

Blue & Gold

MENTONE St Bede’s College

1938

1951

1377

Yrs 7-12

Cardinal Red, Blue & Gold

ESSENDON St Bernard’s College

1940

1951

1371

Yrs 7-12

Blue, Gold & Black

ALTONA NTH Emmanuel College (St Paul’s Campus)

1965

1978

752

Yrs 7-12

Red, White & Blue

GEELONG St Joseph’s College

1935

1992

1540

Yrs 7-12

Red, Gold & Black

CHADSTONE Salesian College

1957

1999

960

Yrs 7-12

Navy Blue, Red & Grey

DONVALE Whitefriars College

1961

1999

1180

Yrs 7-12

Navy Blue, White & Gold

MULGRAVE Mazenod College

1967

1999

1239

Yrs 7-12

Black, Blue & White

WEST MELB. Simonds College

1996

2000

485

Yrs 7-12

Navy Blue, Burgundy & Gold

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SCHOOL COLOURS

ENROLMENT (Approx.)

BUNDOORA Parade College

MEMBER COLLEGES

YEAR OF ACC ENTRY

STATISTICAL INFORMATION ON ACC MEMBERS

YEAR OF FOUNDATION

5.2

38.

Schedule 6:

Accounting & Auditing Procedures

1.

The Executive Officer shall keep full and accurate minutes of the proceedings at Principals and Sporting Activities Committee meetings. At the Principals meeting the Executive Officer shall present details of all moneys received and have approved by the meeting all accounts which have been paid since the previous meeting.

2.

The bank account of the Association shall be operated on by the Executive Officer and cheques are to be counter-signed by the Principals appointed.

3.

The official minutes of each meeting shall be signed by the Chairman of the meeting at which the minutes are approved.

4.

An Auditor or Auditors shall be appointed annually by the Association to audit the financial books and records of the Association.

5.

An annual financial statement of the Association for each financial period ending on the last day of December each year shall be prepared by the Executive Officer and then presented to the Auditor of the Association.

6.

The audited financial statement shall be presented to the first meeting of the Association following the completion of the audit report. 2015 SIGNATORIES: Executive Officer

Mr. Paddy McKenna

Principals counter-signing cheques

Fr. Michael Twigg O.M.I. Mazenod College Mr. Tony Paatsch St. Bernard’s College Mr. Robert Brennan Salesian College

Auditor

Aston, Ryan & Malcolm Dingley

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Schedule 7: Payments

AFFILIATION FEE PAYMENTS FOR 2015 Levy: In 2015, there will be a base fee of $5,000 for each participating College in addition to a per student levy of $15.21. The student enrolment numbers below are based on information provided at the final Principals’ meeting of 2014, with the 2015 February Census to determine the exact enrolment figure for each school. Once the final enrolment numbers are confirmed in February, an exact cost will be known. Anticipated affiliation fees for 2015 shall be: School PARADE CBC ST. KILDA DE LA SALLE ST. BEDE'S ST. BERNARD'S EMMANUEL ST. JOS. GEEL. SALESIAN WHITEFRIARS MAZENOD SIMONDS Total Enrolment

2015 Enrolment (Anticipated) 1876 482 1090 1377 1371 752 1540 960 1180 1239 485 12352

Total $33,529 $12,330 $21,576 $25,941 $25,849 $16,436 $28,420 $19,599 $22,945 $23,842 $12,376 $242,843

Hosting of Principal Dinners: As meetings will be hosted by members on a rotational basis, the host Principal for a particular meeting shall cover the costs of the Principals Dinner. School Sport Victoria (formerly VSSSA) Affiliation Fees: For 2015 the ACC shall take out associate membership registration of the SSV on behalf of all ACC members at a cost of 36c/student (based on the February 2015 census) with individual schools to be invoiced by the ACC during the year.

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2015 RECOMMENDED REFEREE/UMPIRE PAYMENTS SPORT

SENIOR

Yr 10

Yr 9

Yr 7/8

Cricket 2 umpire 1 umpire

$75/umpire

$75/umpire

$75/umpire

$50/umpire $60/umpire

$110/umpire $120/umpire

$90/umpire $100/umpire

$70/umpire $80/umpire

$75/referee $30/assist. ref.

$50/referee $50/referee $30/assist. ref.

$45/referee

Finals Hockey 2 umpires

$40/umpire

$35/umpire

$35/umpire

$35/umpire

Basketball 2 referees

$25/game

$25/game

$25/game

$25/game

$25/game

$25/game

$25/game

$25/game

Football 2 umpires 1 umpire

$50/umpire

Soccer

Volleyball

Should an ACC game be forfeited with less than 24 hours notice the team forfeiting should bear the full payment for appointed umpires/referees. (24/11/03).

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Schedule 8:

Sporting Records of Teams and Individuals

ATHLETICS RECORDS Senior Event 100 m 200 m 400 m 800 m 1500 m 3000 m 1500m Walk open Hurdles(110m,10x99.5cm) old Hurdles (110m,10x 91.5cm) Long Jump Triple Jump High Jump Shot Put (5.44kg) old Shot Put (5.0kg) Javelin (800g) Discus (1.5kg)

Record 10.5 sec 21.4 sec 47.55 sec 1 min 52.5 sec 3 min 54.5 sec 8 min 36.5 sec 6 min 06.6 sec 14.5 sec 14.75sec 7.08 m 14.30 m 2.08 m 17.43 m 14.30 m 49.96 m 51.26 m

Record Holder P. Mahady (SBE) P. Fitzgerald (SBM) B. Callaghan (SBM) C.O’Connor (SBM), J. Dovey (B) J. Sheehan (CBC) D.Wilson (PAR) S. Napier (SBM) P. Fitzgerald (SBM) J. Ziebell (SAL) R. Wood (PAR) M. Skerritt (PAR) J. Taylor (SJM) A. Neighbour (SBM) V. Saina (MAZ) D. Brown (SJM) A. Neighbour (SBM)

Year 1977 1971 1991 1972,73 1976 1987 1993 1971 2013 1983 1983 1970 1995 2012 1983 1995

Under 17 Event 100 m 200 m 400 m 800 m 1500 m Hurdles (110m, 10x 91.5cm) Long Jump Triple Jump High Jump Shot Put (4.55kg) old Shot Put (5kg) Javelin (700g) Discus (1.5kg)

Record 10.5 sec 21.4 sec 49.2 sec 1 min 53.8 sec 4 min 05.6 sec 14.5 sec 6.96 m 13.91 m 1.98 m 17.43 m 16.57m 53.46 m 52.56 m

Record Holder P. Fitzgerald (SBM) P. Fitzgerald (SBM) B. Callaghan (SBM) J. Dovey (B) G. Ryan (SJM) P. Fitzgerald (SBM) D. Meehan (DLS) S. Bilsborough (SBM) J. Taylor (SJM) A. Neighbour (SBM) H. Satupai (SBM) P. Sacchette (SJM) C.Considine (PAR)

Year 1970 1970 1990 1972 1976 1970 1971 1985 1969 1994 2007 1983 1975

Under 16 Event 100 m 200 m 400 m 800 m 1500 m Hurdles(100m,10x 91cm) old Hurdles (100m, 10x 84cm) Long Jump Triple Jump

Record 10.9 sec 22.6 sec 50.82 sec 1 min 59.4 sec 4 min 12.88 sec 13.8 sec 13.89 sec 6.65 m 13.95 m

High Jump Shot Put (4.55kg) old Shot Put (4kg) Discus (1.0 kg)

2.01 m 15.44 m 16.72 m 55.26 m

Record Holder P.Cheel (SJM) P.Cheel (SJM) C.Kangars (SJG) J. Dovey (B) P. Riseley (DLS) A. Zinni (CBC) M. Skerritt (PAR) J. Blatancic (MAZ) M. Skerritt (PAR) T. Wilson (PAR) M. Skerritt (PAR) S. Bilsborough (SBM) T. Henry (SJG) L. Boyle (SBM) H. Satupai (SBM) A. Neighbour (SBM)

159

Year 1963 1963 2005 1971 1999 1980,81 2009 1981,2014 1981 1984 2011 1994 2006 1993

Under 15 Event 100 m 200 m 400 m 800 m

Record 11.2 sec 23.01 sec 51.53 sec 2 min 03.0 sec

1500 m Hurdles (100m, 10x 84cm) Long Jump

4 min 19.6 sec 14.4 sec 6.33 m

Triple Jump High Jump Shot Put (4kg) Discus (1kg)

13.24 m 1.92 m 15.35 m 53.10 m

Record Holder R. Vavala (SBM) B. Ticehurst (EMM) T. Mills (PAR) B. Quinn (B), M. Jeffs (SBM) S Hassett (DLS) J. Mammome (DLS) F. Bertoli (PAR), J. Taylor (SJM) P. Groves (SBM) D. Jopling (CBC) R Willits (PAR) R. Willits (PAR)

Year 1977 2012 2007 1981 1982 1997 1981 1964 1967 1996 1976 2002 2002

Under 14 Event 100 m 200 m 400 m 800 m 1500 m Hurdles (90m, 9x76cm) Long Jump Triple Jump High Jump Shot Put (3kg) Shot Put (2.75kg) Discus (1kg) Discus (750g)

Record 11.4 sec 23.33 sec 54.16 sec 2 min 08.25 sec 4 min 34.24 sec 13.13 sec 6.00 m 11.92 m 1.72 m 16.03 m 15.14 m 35.23 m 50.32 m

Record Holder P. Brudenell (DLS) B. Ticehurst (EMM) S. Au (WFD) C. Davis (SJG) D. Ireland (SBM) L. Viney (MAZ) J. Costello (SBE) P. Sham-Yuen (SAL) G. Newport (SAL) V.Saina (MAZ) R. Bracken (CBC) B. Neighbour (SBM) R. Willits (PAR)

Year 1964 2011 2007 2013 2004 2014 2010 2002 2009 2008 1993 1999 2001

Under 13 Event 100 m 200 m 400 m 800 m 1500 m Hurdles (90m, 9x76cm) Hurdles (80m, 9x76cm) Long Jump

Record 12.10 sec 24.94 sec 54.60 sec 2 min 14.9 sec 4min 42.9 sec 13.29 sec 12.88 sec 5.44 m

Triple Jump High Jump Shot Put (3kg) Shot Put (2.75kg) Discus (1kg) Discus (750g)

11.21 m 1.67 m 13.84 m 13.50 m 32.53 m 42.22 m

Record Holder J. Quinn (SBM) P. Sio (SAL) M. Pricone (SBE) D. Clayton (SPA) R. Bux (PAR) S.Au (WFD) L. Viney (MAZ) R. Bergman(CBC) S. Sette (PAR) J. O’Connell (DLS) D. Stent (SBM) L. Bauer (SJG) L. Magee (SBE) S. McLachlan (SJG) J. Lever (SJG)

Year 1986 2013 2003 1980 1996 2006 2013 1975 1982 2003 1986 2006 2000 2000 2006

160

Relays Event 4 x 800 m open 4 x 400 m open 4 x 100 m senior 4 x 100 m U17 4 x 100 m U16 4 x 100 m U15 4 x 100 m U14 4 x 100 m U13

Time 8 min 04.8 sec 3 min 29.1 sec 43.1 sec 43.95 sec 44.7 sec 46.28 sec 47.98 sec 49.86 sec

Record Holder St. Johns, Braybrook St. Bede’s, Mentone St. Josephs, North Melb. St. Josephs, North Melb. St. Bede’s, Mentone St Bernard’s, Essendon De La Salle, Malvern Mazenod College, Mulgrave

Year 1972 1991 1992 1991 1969 2003 2000 2014

Note: Records in Athletics and Swimming are to be measured to the nearest one hundredth of a second wherever possible. School Abbreviations: B St. John’s Braybrook CBC Christian Brothers’ College, St. Kilda DLS De La Salle, Malvern EMM Emmanuel (formerly St. Paul’s, Altona Nth) MAZ Mazenod, Mulgrave PAR Parade, Bundoora SAL Salesian, Chadstone SBE St Bernard’s, Essendon SBM St Bede’s, Mentone SJG St Joseph’s, Geelong SJM St Joseph’s, Melbourne SPA St Paul’s, Altona Nth (now Emmanuel College) WFD Whitefriars, Donvale

161

SWIMMING RECORDS SENIOR EVENTS: 200 Metres Freestyle 100 Metres Freestyle 50 Metres Freestyle 50 Metres Breaststroke 50 Metres Backstroke 50 Metres Butterfly

1 min 59.31 sec 56.02 sec 25.07 sec 30.54 sec 28.34 sec 26.73 sec

S. Warrick T. Haenen A. McRedmond N. Bjazevic T. Haenen S. Whitten

(WFD) (SBM) (WFD) (SPA) (SBM) (WFD)

2013 1991 2005 1994 1990 2012

UNDER 17 EVENTS: 50 Metres Freestyle 50 Metres Breaststroke 50 Metres Backstroke 50 Metres Butterfly

24.96 31.86 29.02 26.71

sec sec sec sec

N. Ryan B. Munroe M. Armfield S. Whitten

(WFD) (WFD) (WFD) (WFD)

2000 2002 2005 2011

UNDER 16 EVENTS: 100 Metres Freestyle 50 Metres Freestyle 50 Metres Breaststroke 50 Metres Backstroke 50 Metres Butterfly

56.77 24.85 31.71 29.17 26.87

sec sec sec sec sec

T. Haenen N. Ryan J. Laidler J. Watson S. Whitten

(SBM) (WFD) (WFD) (MAZ) (WFD)

1989 1999 2006 2013 2010

UNDER 15 EVENTS: 50 Metres Freestyle 50 Metres Breaststroke 50 Metres Backstroke 50 Metres Butterfly

25.63 sec 32.56 sec 29.44 sec 27.76 sec

D. Joncevski J. Laidler B. Munro M. Armfield

(CBC) (WFD) (WFD) (WFD)

2007 2005 2000 2003

UNDER 14 EVENTS: 50 Metres Freestyle 50 Metres Breaststroke 50 Metres Backstroke 50 Metres Butterfly

26.00 34.06 31.44 28.79

sec sec sec sec

J. Schnyder D. Burgess B. Munro J. Schnyder

(SJG) (MAZ) (WFD) (SJG)

2004 2009 1999 2004

UNDER 13 EVENTS: 50 Metres Freestyle 50 Metres Breaststroke 50 Metres Backstroke 50 Metres Butterfly

28.15 sec 36.41 sec 33.72 sec 29.30 sec

J. Schnyder C. Mion J. Watson N. Piscitelli

(SJG) (PAR) (MAZ) (SBE)

2003 2004 2010 1998

St Bede’s Whitefriars Whitefriars St Bernard’s Whitefriars Whitefriars Whitefriars Whitefriars Whitefriars Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod

2010 2001 2000 2009 1999 1999 2003 2000 2014 2012 2010 2011

RELAY EVENTS: Senior: 4 x 50 Metres Freestyle Senior: 4 x 50 Metres Medley Under 17: 4 x 50 Meters Freestyle Under 17: 4 x 50 Metres Medley Under 16: 4 x 50 Metres Freestyle Under 16: 4 x 50 Metres Medley Under 15: 4 x 50 Metres Freestyle Under 15: 4 x 50 Metres Medley Under 14: 4 x 50 Metres Freestyle Under 14: 4 x 50 Metres Medley Under 13: 4 x 50 Metres Freestyle Under 13: 4 x 50 Metres Medley

1min 46.58 2 min 00.11 1 min 44.99 1 min 47.19 1 min 48.77 1 min 59.18 1 min 51.45 2 min 03.95 1 min 57.33 2 min 10.88 2 min 03.61 2 min 17.62 162

sec sec sec sec sec sec sec sec sec sec sec sec

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SCHEDULE 9.

ACC “Hall Of Fame”

SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS BY ACC SCHOOLS Sporting teams from ACC Schools which have achieved state or national honours are listed below. Salesian College

- Victorian Senior Soccer Champions 1984 & 92 - Victorian Under 15 Soccer Champions 1990 - Victorian Secondary Schools Team Tennis Champions in 1996.

St Bede’s

- Victorian State/National Senior Golf Champions and Runners up in world Championships in 2000. - Lord Taverners Cup (State) and National Champions for senior cricket in 1998. - Australian Schools Teams Champions & 3rd in World Championships 2002 - State Champions for Senior Basketball 2003 - State Champions for Golf 2003

St Bernard’s

- Herald Sun Champions for Senior Football in 1991 & 2003 - U17 Australian Basketball Champions Div 1 in 1996 - U17 Australian Basketball Champions Div 3 in 2000 - State League Champions for Volleyball in 1994 &1995 - U15 State Volleyball Champions in 2001 - U14 State Volleyball Champions in 2002 - National Schools Volleyball Champion in 2003 - Year 8 Victorian Beach Volleyball Champion in 2005

St Joseph’s Geel. - Lord Taverners Cup (State) and National Champions for senior cricket in 1989 - Herald Sun Champions for Senior Football in 2006 - State Champions for Intermediate Soccer 2008 Mazenod

- National Champions for Open volleyball in 2000, 2006 - National Champions for U/17 volleyball in 2006, Runners Up in 2000 - National Champions for U/14 volleyball in 2000, 2011 - State Champions for junior Soccer in 2010

Parade College

- Herald Sun Champions for Senior Football in 1983, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997 & 1998 - National Senior Basketball Champions in 1995 - State Champions for senior Basketball and national runners up for 2000.

Whitefriars

- National Champions for Intermediate Basketball in 2005 - State Champions for Intermediate Basketball in 1999, 2005 - State Champions for Senior Basketball in 2001, 2007 - Herald Sun Champions for Senior Football in 2004

St. Paul’s

- Victorian Intermediate Soccer Champions 2006

SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS BY FORMER STUDENTS Former students of the ACC Member Colleges are included in the ACC “Hall of Fame” when they have satisfied the relevant criteria in the ACC Sports. Those criteria are listed under the heading of each sport which follows: ARCHERY State/National Representation as Competitor or Official (Senior Level). Name Hodgson, Campbell

Achievements Commonwealth Games

Years

ATHLETICS-CROSS COUNTRY State/National Representation as Competitor or Official (Senior Level). Winner of Stawell Gift. Name Ault-Connell, Kieran Bell, John

Achievements Sydney Paralympics Gold Medallist in javelin, 4x100 & 4x400 relays Stawell Gift Winner

Years 2000

School/Grad Yr St Bede’s

1963

St Bernard’s (1958)

163

School/Grad Yr St Joseph’s Geel

ATHLETICS-CROSS COUNTRY (Continued) Carr, Jack Stawell Gift Winner 1957 Parade Callaghan, Brett Australian Rep 400m 1994 St Bede’s (1992) 1994 Commonwealth Games Cole, Brendan Commonwealth Games 2006, 2010 Salesian Olympics 2012 Australian hurdle champion 2005-11 Cook, Damian Vic Rep Marathon W/Friars (1971) Aust Rep Marathon Considine, Craig Australian Rep Discus 1978 Parade Crombie, Bob Victorian Representative St Bernard’s (1959) Dinan, John Stawell Gift Winner 1980 Parade Donahoo, Mark Australian Rep World Walking Ch’ships Mexico 1993 St Josephs NM Fitzgerald, Peter Australian Olympian 1976 St Bede’s Flemming, John Commonwealth Games 1992 Trinity Harrison, Anthony Aust Olympian Water Polo 1964 CBC St Kilda (1960) Honey, Gary Aust Rep Long Jump 1979-90 Parade Silver Medal 1984 Olympics Gold Medal 1982,86 Commonwealth Games Jamieson, Sam Stawell Gift Winner 2008 De La Salle Larkins, Peter Aust Rep Steeplechase St Joseph’s Geelong Olympics 1976 World Cup 1981 Commonwealth Games 1982 Lean, Pat Aust Olympian Decathlon 1952 De La Salle (1945) Lompreur, Stephen Aust. Rep World Juniors St Bede’s Cross-Country McEniry, James Vic Rep 800m Mazenod (1989) McGrath, Dominic Commonwealth Games 1998 Salesian 50 km walk Bronze Medal McManus, Andrew Stawell Gift Winner 1992 St Bernard’s (1988) Olympic Games 2004 McNamara, Geoff Aust. 400m Hurdle Champion 1968 CBC St Kilda (1962) Vic. 200m Hurdle Champion 1966, 68 Mott, Adrian Stawell Gift Winner 2006 St Bernard’s (2003) Neighbour, Aaron Vic/Aust. Rep Discus St Bede’s Pollock, A Stawell Gift Winner 1976 Parade St Bernard’s Rayner, Johnny 1st 800m National Championships 2012 Aust rep World Junior Championships, Canada 2010 (4x400m) Victorian State Champion 800m 2011, 2012 Richardson, Jason Stawell Gift Winner 1993 De La Salle (1986) Riseley, Jeff Aust. Rep Osaka World Championships, ranked 2nd in Australia for 800m Aust. Rep Beijing Olympics 2007-8 Mazenod Ryan, Michael Aust Olympian 400m Hurdles 1964 CBC St Kilda (1959) Sneazewell, A (Tony) Aust Rep High Jump 1962-69 Parade Vincent, Trevor Aust Rep Steeplechase 1962-64 De La Salle (1954) Gold Medal ‘62 C’wealth Games BASKETBALL State/National Representation, 50 NBL Games as Player or Umpire, Member of NBL Champion Team, NBL Senior Coach Name Caroll, Wayne Dillon, Daniel Dwight, Simon Grabau, Aaron Hackwill, Brendan Kennedy, Jamie

Achievements Years Australian Representative Dragons/Crocs 50+ Games Cannons/Razorbacks Australian Representative Cairns Taipans 418 Games 1999-2013 Australian Representative Canberra Cannons 100+ games Dual National Champions with Cannons 164

School/Grad Yr St Josephs NM St. Bede’s (2004) Mazenod (1992) Salesian Parade Parade (1981)

BASKETBALL (Cont.) Keogh, Damien

Lunardon, Steven

Australian Representative Olympics 1984,88,92 World Championships 380 NBL Games Spectres/Tigers/Supercats 155 NBL games 1986 Rookie of the year

1980-94

W/Friars (1979)

1982,90,94 1985-96

St Bede’s

CRICKET State/National Test Representation as Player, Umpire or Manager (Senior Level, National Under 19), 50 District Games Name Agar, Ashton

VCA Club Western Australia / Australia

Bedford, Peter Beer, Michael

Victoria Western Australia / Australia

Boland, Scott Bremner, Matthew Burns, Paul Clarke, Gerard

Victoria Fitzroy Doncaster Footscray Richmond/Waverley/Vic

Corcoran, Tony

Victorian Representative

Cull, Gerard Daffey, Peter Dale, Adam

St Kilda Essendon Northcote/Nth Melb/Victoria Australia

Dodemaide, Tony

Victoria/Australia

Dowling, Gerard

Northcote/Victoria

Dunn, Bernie Graf, Shaun

Northcote St Kilda/Frank/Vic/Aust

Hodge, Bradley

Victoria

Hutchison, Brent Jensen, Paul Jones, Adrian Leehane, John Leehane Mark Lewis, Michael Marantelli, Chris McCarthy, Mick Mitchell, Michael Morrey, Paul Moylan, Terry Muirhead, James

Essendon State Umpire St Kilda Richmond/Victoria Essendon Northcote/Victoria Essendon/North Melbourne Melbourne Essendon Prahran Essendon Victoria Australia University University Victoria Australia Dandenong

Murphy, Brett Murphy, Leigh Nannes, Dirk Nicholson, Ben

Achievements 2 Test Matches 23 First Class Games 39 First Class Games 18 First Class Games 1 Test Match 5 First Class Games 89 District Games 118 District Games 3 First Class Games 115 District Games 1 One-day Game 103 District Games 50+ District Games 50+ District Games 59 First Class Games 2 Test Matches 30 ODI (Aus) 10 Test Matches 24 ODI (Aus) 105 First Class Games 152 District Games 2 First Class Games 202 District Games 11 ODI Games (Aus) 29 First Class Games 287 District Games 70+ First Class Games Leading Vic run scorer (10,000+) 100+ District Games 5 Tests (Australia) Dean Jones Medal 2002/3 74 Games 50 Games 50+ District Games 11 First Class Games 140 1st X1Games/Ryder Medal 1993 20+ First Class Games 50+ District Games 50+ District Games 123 1st X1 Games 92 Games 50 Games 2 First Class Games 8 T20 International Matches 58 Games 54 Games 23 First Class Games 1 ODI, 17 T20 Games 50+ District Games 165

School/Grad Yr De La Salle Parade De La Salle (2002) St Bede’s Whitefriars St Paul’s De La Salle Parade St Bede’s St Bernard’s (1970) Parade StJohnsB/brook

Parade De La Salle (1970) St Bede’s St Bede's

Whitefriars St Bernard’s (1963) St Bede’s Salesian St Bernard’s (1979) Parade (1991) St Bernard’s (1999) St Bede’s St Bernard’s (1958) St Bede’s (1976) St Bernard’s (1958) Emmanuel Whitefriars (1996) Whitefriars (2001) Salesian St Bede’s

CRICKET (cont.) O’Brien, Peter Ricci, Brendan

Melbourne Ringwood/University/Vic

Rush, Leo Shehan, Bill

Manager Aust Team to England Test Umpire 7 Test matches, 25 ODI Games

Smith, Adam

Northcote/Victoria

Smith, Simon Street, Chris

North Melbourne/Essendon Prahran/Fitzroy-Doncaster

Tobin, Geoff

Essendon/University

57 First Class Games 4 First Class Games 250 District Games

3 First Class Games 50+ District Games 50+ District Games 50+Districtt Games Ryder Medal 2002/3 139 District Games

St Bede’s W/Friars (1982) Parade St Paul's Parade (1993) St Bernard’s (1996) St Bede’s St Bernard’s (1959)

CYCLING State/National Representation as Competitor or Official (Senior Level). Name Liston, Scott Tighello, Robert

Achievements National Champion – Mountain Bike Victorian Road Champion Australian King of Mountains

Years 2006 1998 - 2000 1999 – 2000

School/Grad Yr Mazenod Mazenod

FOOTBALL State Representation 50 AFL/VFL Games as Player or Umpire AFL/VFL Club Best & Fairest

Member of AFL/VFL Premiership Team AFL/VFL Senior Coach Brownlow Medallist

Name Abrahams, Owen

AFL/VFL Club Fitzroy

Years 1954-62

Allan, Graeme

Fitzroy/Collingwood

1975-84

Allan, James

SANFL

Allessio, Steven Arceri, Mark Bahen, John Barker, John Barry, Peter Bartel, James

Essendon Nth Melb/Carl/St Kilda Fitzroy Fitzroy/Brisbane/Hawthorn Carlton Geelong

Bedford, Peter

South Melb/Carlton

1968-78

Bentick, Adam Beers, Brian

Carlton Collingwood/Fitzroy

2004 – 2009 1958-64

Benetti, John Berry, Bill Beveridge, Luke Black, Heath Blakey, John

Carlton Essendon/Footscray/Nth Melb Melbourne/Footscray/St Kilda St Kilda/Fremantle Fitzroy/Nth Melb

1958-65 1975-1985 1989-1999 1997-2007 1985-2001

Boland, Brian Bolton, Jude

Richmond/Hawthorn Sydney Swans

1950-56 2000-2013

Bourke, Damien

Geelong/Brisbane

Boyd, Matthew

Western Bulldogs

Achievements 132 Games, 232 Goals All Australian 1958 Vic rep 9 times 141 Games, 126 Goals Vic Rep Magarey Medallist (SANFL B&F)

School/Grad Yr Parade Parade St Joseph’s St Joseph's NM St Paul’s Parade St Josephs NM DeLaSalle (1953) St Joseph’s Geel

1984-93 1962-67

92 Games, 133 Goals 67 Games, 24 Goals

1958-63 2002-

1983-95

77 Games, 24 Goals 272 Games, 191 Goals Premierships 2007/09/11 Brownlow Medallist 2007 Norm Smith Medallist 2011 186 Games, 329 Goals Parade Brownlow Medal 1970 Club B&F 5 times 68 Games, 13 Goals St Bernard’s (2003) 79 Games, 86 Goals Parade 1958 Premiership(Coll) 88 Games, 15 Gaols Parade 69 Games, 19 Goals St Bernard’s (1974) 118 Games, 114 Goals St Bede’s 89-90 186 Games, 76 Goals Mazenod 300+ Games, 96 Goals W/Friars(‘84) 1996,99 Premiership (NM) Vic Rep 56 Games, 6 Goals St J Geelong 325 Games, 196 Goals 2005, 2012 Premierships St Bernard’s (1997) 124 Games, 19 Goals St J Geelong

2003-

239 Games, 82 goals

166

Mazenod

FOOTBALL (Continued) Breen, Barry

St Kilda

1965-82

Brew, Ray

Carlton

1923-31

Brown, Evin

Carlton

1941-48

Bunn, Mark Callery, Paul Calthorpe, David

Fitzroy/Hawthorn Melbourne/St Kilda/Sth Melb Essendon/Brisbane/Nth Melb

1990-95 1970-80 1992-2001

Caracella, Blake

Essendon/Brisbane/Collingwood 1995 - 2006

Carew, Bobby

Richmond

Carrazzo, Andrew

Carlton

Cash, Pat Caven, Peter

Hawthorn Fitzroy/Sydney/Adelaide

Christensen, Allen

Geelong/Brisbane

Coffey, John Collan, Terry

St Kilda Geelong

1948-59 1960-64

Collins, Geoff

Melbourne

1948-54

Considine, Ed Cook, James Cooper, Paul Cotchin, Trent

Essendon/Sydney Carlton/Western Bulldogs/Melb Hawthorn Richmond

1986-95 1994-2000 1990-96 2008-

Coughlin, Kevin Croad Trent Cross, Daniel Dahlhaus, Luke Darcy, David

Collingwood/Hawthorn Hawthorn/Fremantle/Hawthorn Western Bulldogs Western Bulldogs Footscray

1949-56 2002 20111962-71

Darcy, Tim Davis, Frank

Geelong/Essendon Vic Rep Melbourne

1982-95 1986 1964-73

Dimattina, Frank Doran, Paul

Richmond/Nth Melb Essendon

1963-71 1958-65

Drinan, Keith

St Kilda

1944-57

Dunin, Frank Duursma, Jamie Dwyer, David Dwyer, Laurie

Richmond Sydney/Brisbane/Melb North Melbourne North Melbourne

1953-59 1985-89 1984-91 1956-70

Dyer, Jack

Richmond

1931-49

1919-22

1951-55 1988 – 2000

167

300 Games, 308 Goals 1966 Premiership Vic rep 3 times 118 Games, 31 Goals Captain Coach 1926,28 117 Games 1945,47 Premiership 53 Games, 2 Goals 182 Games, 200 Goals 114 Games, 70 Goals 1993 Premiership(Ess) Vic rep 187 Games, 218 Goals 2000, 2003 Premierships 45 Games 1920,21 Premiership Vic rep 178 Games 47 Goals Club B&F 2007 58 Games, 75 Goals 139 Games, 55 Goals 1998, 1999 Premiership 65 Games, 27 Goals Premiership 2011 89 Games, 52 Goals 62 Games, 5 Goals Vic Rep 1961 88 Games, 8 Goals Vic Rep Melbourne Captain 77 Games, 18 Goals 77 Games, 139 Goals 81 Games, 9 Goals 131 Games, 79 Goals Club B&F 2011-12 All Australian 2012 90 Games, 120 Goals 164 Games 161 Goals 227 Games, 34 Goals 71 Games, 69 Goals 133 Games, 47 Goals Vic rep 4 times 190 Games, 88 Goals

De La Salle St Josephs NM Parade W/Friars(1988) St Bede’s St Bernard’s (1991) Parade (1994) Parade Maz / DLS DeLaSalle (1946) Parade (1986) St Joseph’s Geel DeLaSalle (1945) St J Geelong CBCStK (1941) St Josephs NM St Bernard’s (1991) DeLaSalle (1967) Parade 2005 Parade De La Salle 1997 St Bernard’s (2001) St Joseph’s St Bernard’s (1960) St J Geelong

168 Games, 2 Goals Salesian 1964 Premiership Vic rep 57 Games, 60 Goals DeLaSalle (1967) 82 Games, 34 Goals St Bernard’s (1960) 1962 Premiership 134 Games CBCStK(1944) Vic rep 8 times 69 Games, 30 Goals CBC StK(1952) 59 Games, 4 Goals De La Salle (1980) 72 Games, 37 Goals St Josephs NM 201 Games, 34 Goals St Josephs NM Club B&F 1961,67 Vic rep 3 times 312 Games, 443 Goals DeLaSalle (1930) Club B&F 1940,46 Captain Coach 1941-49 Coach 1950-52 1934,43 Premiership Vic rep

FOOTBALL (Continued) Dynon, Kevin

North Melbourne

1943-54

Dyson, Ricky Eccles, Andrew

Essendon Adelaide/Carlton

2004-2012 1997 - 2003

Egan, Kevin

Essendon

1963-69

Egan, Michael Filandia, Peter Fitzgerald, Jim Fitzgibbon, Fred

Footscray Essendon/Sydney Geelong/ St Kilda Carlton

1978-87 1991-2000 1944-52 1942-48

Fitzmaurice, Tom

Essendon/Geel/Nth Melb

1918-35

Foschini, Silvio Foulds, Gary

Sth Melb/St Kilda Essendon

1981-88 1974-89

Franchina, Anthony Garden, Jack

Carlton Essendon

Giansiracusa Daniel

Western Bulldogs

Gilham, Stephen Gotch, Bradley Grant Shanon Groenewagen, Robert Guinane, Paddy

Hawthorn / Greater Western Sydney 2005Fitzroy/St Kilda 1982-90 Sydney/North Melbourne Footscray 1978-86 Richmond 1959-68

Hamill Aaron Hamilton, Paul Hanneberry, Mark Hansen, Ashley

Carlton/St. Kilda Essendon Collingwood/Essendon West Coast

Harrison, Paul Harford, Daniel Harvey, John Harvey, Ron

South Melbourne Hawthorn / Carlton AFL Umpire Fitzroy

1954 - 63

Healy, Gerard

Melbourne/Sydney

1979-90

Healy, Greg Henry, Michael Higgins, Kevin

Melbourne VFL Umpire Geelong/Fitzroy

1984-93 1971-77 1970-80

Higgins, Shaun Hyde, Robert

Western Bulldogs Collingwood/Essendon

1973-79

Jackson, Francis

Richmond Sth Melb/Sydney Swans Collingwood

1973-74 1975-82 2000-6

Johnson, Ben

1915, 1920-26 2000-2014

1986-92 1979-84 2004-2010 1963-70 1995 - 2004

168

149 Games, 83 Goals Vic rep 8 times 114 Games, 43 Goals 54 Games, 24 Goals 1999 Premiership 65 Games, 13 Goals 1965 Premiership 128 Games, 12 Goals 83 Games, 52 Goals 122 Games, 14 Goals 96 Games, 9 Goals 1947 Premiership 188 Games, 146 Goals 1923,24 Premiership (Ess) 1925 Premiership (Geel) Geel C/Coach 1928 NMelb C/Coach 1934 107 Games, 166 Goals 300 Games, 140 Goals 1984,85 Premiership Vic rep 2 times All Australian 1985 115 Games, 42 Goals 1923,24 Premiership Club B&F 1920 Vic rep 213 games, 252 Goals, International Rules 2005 114 Games Premiership 2008 96 Games, 122 Goals 79 Games, 29 Goals 146 Games, 216 Goals Vic rep 1967 Prem 105 Games, 7 Goals 62 Games, 23 Goals 78 Games, 95 Goals Premiership 2006 119 Games, 27 Goals 162 Games, 69 Goals 100 + Games 127 Games, 49 Goals Vic rep 2 times Club B&F 1959 211 Games, 276 Goals Brownlow Medal 1988 Club B&F 1984 (Melb) Vic rep 141 Games, 167 Goals 153 Games, 35 Goals

St Josephs NM Parade (2003 Parade (1996) St Bernard’s (1960) St Paul’s St Bernard’s (1987) St J Geelong St Josephs NM St Josephs NM

Mazenod (1981) St Bernard’s (1973)

St Joseph’s NM Parade

St Paul’s Whitefriars W/Friars 1979 St Josephs NM St Johns B/brook Parade St Josephs NM St Bernard’s (1984) St Josephs NM Mazenod Parade Parade 1994 St Josephs NM

St Bede’s

St Bede’s Salesian St J Geelong

87 Games 63 Games, 2 Goals Club B&F 1976 (Coll) 106 Games, 9 Goals

St Joseph’s Geel Parade

50+ games

Parade (1998)

CBC StK (1972)

FOOTBALL (Continued) Johnson, Bob (Jnr)

Melbourne

1959-69

Johnston, David Jones, Bernie

Essendon/Fitzroy Hawthorn/Essendon

1987-94 1973-80

Kellett, Mark Kennedy, Hayden

St Kilda/Footscray/Syd AFL Umpire

1979-90 1988-2006

Kennedy, John (Snr)

Hawthorn

1950-59

Kennedy, John (Jnr)

Hawthorn

1979-91

Kennedy, Michael

Carlton/Sydney

1984-90

Kol, Michael Kyne, A (Phonse)

Geelong Collingwood

1983-89 1934-44

La Fontaine, Alan

Melbourne

1934-50

Ling, Cameron

Geelong

2000-11

Lloyd, Matthew

Essendon

1995-2009

Love, Jason Lucas, Scott

North Melbourne Sydney Swans Essendon

1986-89 1991-92 1996-2009

McCarthy, Mick McCartney, Brendan McCorkill, Jock

Hawthorn/Brisbane Western Bulldogs (Footscray) North Melbourne

1978-88 2012 1940-53

McDonald, Donald

North Melbourne

McDonald Peter McHale, Jock

Boundary Umpire 6 AFL Grand Finals 7 State of Origin games Collingwood

McKenna, Peter

Collingwood/Carlton

1965-77

McKenzie, Don

Footscray

1962-70

McKernan, Anton McLean, Ricky

AFL Umpire Carlton/Richmond

1966-74

202 Games, 20 Goals DeLaSalle (1949) 1964 Premiership Vic rep 12 times 66 Games, 7 Goals St Bernard’s (1986) 86 Games, 43 Goals DeLaSalle (1971) 1976 Premiership (Haw) 155 Games, 11 Goals St Bede’s 319 Games, 5 Grand Finals St Bernard’s (1983) 26 Finals 3 State of Origin Games 164 Games, 29 Goals DeLaSalle (1949) Club B&F 5 times Haw Coach 1960-63, 1967-76 NMelb Coach 1985-89 Premiership Coach 1961,63,71,76 241 Games, 211 Goals DeLaSalle (1977) 1983,86,88,89 Premierships Vic Rep 74 Games, 9 Goals St Josephs NM 1987 Premiership (Carl) 63 Games, 42 Goals St J Geelong 245 Games, 237 Goals Parade 1935,36 Premiership Club B&F 1946-48 Vic Rep 9 times Coll Coach 1950-63 171 Games, 77 Goals St Josephs NM Vic Rep 1939-41 Premierships Melb Coach 1949-51 246 Games St Josephs Geel Premierships, 2007/09/11 270 Games, 926 Goals St Bernard’s (1995) All Australian 1998,99, 2000/01/03 John Coleman Medallist 2000/01/03 Premiership 2000 Vic Rep 4 times 68 Games, 123 Goals CBC StK (1980)

1982-92

270 Games, 471 Goals Vic Rep Premiership 2000 126 Games, 74 Goals Coach 167 Games, 5 Goals NMelb Coach 1954-55 155 Games, 165 Goals

St Josephs NM

1988-2000

230 AFL Games

St Bernard’s(’82)

1903-20

261 Games, 18 Goals Parade 1910 Premiership Coll Coach 1912-49 Premiership Coach 8 times 191 Games, 874 Goals Parade Club B&F 1970 Leading Goal kicker 1972-73 137 Games, 128 Goals St Bernard’s (1959) Foots Coach 1978-79 DeLaSalle (1983) 58 Games, 138 Goals St Bernard’s (1965)

169

St Bernard's (1995) St Bede’s St Joseph’s Geel St Josephs NM

FOOTBALL (Continued) McLennan, “Lal”

Fitzroy

1907-19

McMaster, “Bill”

Geelong

1951-54

Madden, Justin

Essendon/Carlton

1971-72 1980-96

Madden, Simon

Essendon

1974-92

Maguire, Mick Mansfield, Michael

Richmond/Melbourne/Coll Geelong/Carlton

1910-18 1990-2002

Martyn, Michael

North Melbourne/Carlton

1988-2003

Maxwell, Nick

Collingwood

2004-2014

Meehan, Simon Mithen, Laurie

St Kilda Melbourne

1980-84 1954-62

Molloy, Jarrod Morris, Kevin

Fitzroy/Brisbane/Collingwood Richmond/Collingwood

1994 - 2004 1971-81

Morris, Steven Murnane, Peter

Richmond Hawthorn

20121976-81

Murphy, Fraser

Carlton

1985-91

Murphy, John

Fitzroy/Sth Melb/Nth Melb

1967-80

Murphy, Mark Murphy, Tom Nahas, Robin Neeld, Mark O’Donohue, Peter

Carlton Hawthorn/Gold Coast Richmond Geelong/Richmond Melbourne Hawthorn

2006200420091990-96 20121942-52

O’Dwyer, Stephen

Melbourne/Richmond

1987-92

O’Halloran, Jack

Essendon/Nth Melb/Foots

1950-58

Ongarello, A (Tony) Otten, Andy Pattison, Adam Podsiadly, James

Fitzroy Adelaide Richmond/St. Kilda Geelong

1952-62 20082005-10 2010 -

Polkinghorne, James

Brisbane

2008-

170

135 Games, 22 Goals 1913,16 Premierships Vic Rep 61 Games, 75 Goals 1951, 52 Premierships VFL Coach (Geelong) 332 Games, 190 Goals 1987,95 Premiership(Carl) Club B&F 1985,91 (Carl) Vic Rep 378 Games, 575 Goals 1984,85 Premiership All Australian 3 times Club B&F 4 times Norm Smith Medal 1985 Vic Rep 90 Games, 95 Goals 235 Games, 118 Goals All Australian 1994-95 300 Games, 16 Goals 1996,99 Premiership Club B&F 1989,91 Vic Rep 2 times 208 Games, 29 Goals Premiership 2010 (Capt) 55 Games, 69 Goals 153 Games, 108 Goals 1955-57 Premiership 1959-60 Premiership Vic Rep Club B&F 1958,59 224 Games, 200 Goals 110 Games, 70 Goals 1973,74 Premiership(Rich) 60 Games, 7 Goals 80 Games, 56 Goals 1976,78 Premiership 107 Games, 158 Goals Premiership 1987 246 Games, 374 Goals Club B&F 5 times (Fitz) Vic Rep 9 times 185 Games, Club Captain 113 Games 77 Games, 97 Goals 74 Games Coach 109 Games, 24 Goals Haw Coach 1966 89 Games, 45 Goals Vic Rep Club B&F 1988 (Melb) 114 Games, 72 Goals Club B&F 1953 (NM) 131 Games, 247 Goals 79 Games 66 Games 60 Games, 136 Goals Premiership 2011 94 Games, 53 Goals

Parade St Joseph’s St Bernard’s (1978)

St Bernard’s (1975)

Parade St J Geelong St Paul’s 1986

St Joseph’s Geel CBC StK(1979) CBC StK(1951)

Parade (1994) Salesian St Bernard’s DeLaSalle (1973) St J Geelong W/Friars(1967) Whitefriars (2005) De La Salle (2003) Salesian St J Geelong De La Salle St Bernard’s (1983) St Bernard’s (1946) Parade Whitefriars Parade (2003) St Paul’s (1999) St Bernard’s

FOOTBALL (Continued) Rice, Dean

St Kilda/Carlton

1987-2001

Robbins, Matthew Robertson, Shane

Geelong/Western Bulldogs Carlton

1996-2003 1983-91

Rush, R T (Bob)

Collingwood

1899-1908

Russo, Peter

Hawthorn/St Kilda

1978-90

Ryan, Matthew Scarlett, John

Coll’wood/Syd/Bris Geelong/Sth Melb

1985-92 1967-77

Scarlett, Matthew

Geelong

Serong, Bill

Collingwood/Nth Melb

1956-62

Shea, Mark

Fitzroy Essendon Fitzroy Essendon

1902-04 1905-09 1904 1908-18

Sheedy, Kevin

Richmond

1967-79

Sholl, Brad

Nth Melb/Geelong

1993-2002

Silvagni, Sergio

Carlton

1958-71

Smith, Rohan

Western Bulldogs

1992-2006

Spriggs, David Spurling, Bill

Geelong/Sydney Footscray

1999-2003 1928-35

Steinfort, Carl Stoneham, Barry

Collingwood/Geelong Geelong

1996 - 2002 1986-2001

Swan, Dane

Collingwood

2003 -

Thomas, Grant Thornton, Scott Tudor, Leigh Turner, Brian Turner, Leo

St Kilda/North Melb Fremantle North Melbourne/Geelong Collingwood North Melb Geelong

1978-83 20021989-1996 1952-57 1959-61 1947-54

Van Der Haar, Paul

Essendon

1977-90

Shea, Pat

171

234 Games, 85 Goals 1995 Premiership (Carl) Vic Rep 2 times 75 Games, 16 Goals 80 Games, 23 Goals 1987 Premiership 143 Games, 1 Goal 1902,03 Premiership 195 Games, 122 Goals 1978,86 Premiership(Haw) Vic Rep 73 Games, 60 Goals 212 Games, 44 Goals Vic Rep 1971 268 Games Premierships 2007/09/11 114 Games, 60 Goals 1958 Premiership(Coll) Club B&F 1962 (NM) 95 Games, 1 Goal

Salesian Salesian St Josephs NM Parade St Bede’s Parade St J Geelong St Joseph’s Geel Parade Parade

153 Games, 163 Goals Parade 1911,12 Premiership(Ess) Vic Rep 4 times 251 Games, 91 Goals De La Salle 1969,73,74 Premiership Club B&F 1976 Essendon Coach 1981-2006 Premiership Coach 1984,85,93,2000 171 Games, 46 Goals St Bernard’s (1990) Vic Rep 239 Games, 136 Goals Parade 1968,70 Premiership Club B&F 1962,68 Vic Rep 300 Games, 254 Goals St Paul’s 1989 All Australian 1997, 2003 Vic Rep 3 times, International Rules 1998-2000 50+ Games St Bede’s 98 Games, 70 Goals St Josephs NM Vic Rep 2 times 92 Games, 26 Goals Mazenod 241 Games, 223 Goals St J Geelong All Australian 1992 Vic Rep 7 times Club B&F 1990 236 Games, 190 Goals St Bernard’s (2001) 2010 Premiership Brownlow Medal 2011 Club B&F 2008 - 2010 83 Games, 22 Goals St Bede’s 73 Games, 9 Goals Mazenod 68 Games, 59 Goals St Bernard’s(’87) 81 Games, 11 Goals Parade 130 Games, 30 Goals Premiership 1951-52 Vic Rep 13 times 201 Games, 278 Goals 1984,85 Premiership Vic Rep

St J Geelong W/Friars(1974)

FOOTBALL (Continued) Walsh, Brian Waters, Terry

St Kilda Collingwood

1956-64 1960-72

Watson, Shane

Collingwood

1992-2000

Williams, Don

Melbourne

1953-59 1964-68

Wood, Tony Woolnough, Michael

Fitzroy/Collingwood/Hawthorn 1989 – 2002 Geelong/Collingwood 1971-80

131 Games 163 Games, 182 Goals Club B&F 1966 All Australian 1969 Vic Rep 8 times 141 Games, 102 Goals Vic Rep 205 Games, 5 Goals 1955-57,59,64 Premiership Vic Rep 8 times 173 Games, 36 Goals 141 Games, 50 Goals

CBC StK DeLaSalle (1960)

Parade (1992) CBC StK Parade (1987) St J Geelong

GOLF Equivalent of National/State Representation at Senior Level Name Beveridge, John J Costigan, Matt Drummond, Adam Holman, Nathan Houston, Anthony Hughes, Brad Kelly, John Oldham, Matt Sinnott, Todd Tampion Andrew

Achievements Vic Amateur Team Vic Junior Team Aust Foursomes Champion Aust Foursomes Champion Vic Amateur Champion Vic representative Aust Masters Champion Aust Amateur Champion Vic Boys Champion Vic Foursomes Champion Victorian Boys Champion Vic State Squad/Vic Foursomes Eisenhower Cup 2006 Professional 2006

Years 1990-92,99 1999 1997 1997 2012 2012 1993,98 1978 1974-76 1995 2009 2003-04

School/Grad Yr Salesian St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bede’s St Bernard’s St Bede’s (2002)

HANDBALL State/National Champion Name Geoff Walsh

Achievements Years Victorian and National Champ 1963

School/Grad Yr St Bernard’s(1958)

HOCKEY State/National Representation, 50 NHL Games as Player or Umpire, Member of NHL Champion Team, NHL Senior Coach Name Ciriello, Chris

Duff, Darren Duff, Jason

Harper, Ross Hiskens, Jeremy Mirecki, Daniel

Achievements Years National Jun. World Cup Squad 2005 National Jun. Dev. Squad 2006 National Dev. Squad 2007 Australian Rep. (149 games, 95 goals) Australian Rep. (46 games) 1995-96 Australian Rep. (107 games) 1993,96-99 Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist Olympic Games Bronze Medallist Champions Trophy dual medallist Victorian Representative 1984-94 Australian Representative 1996-99 50+ International games Commonwealth Gold Medal 1998 Australian Rep U/21 2004

172

School/Grad Yr Mazenod

St Paul’s 1989 St Paul’s 1990

St Paul’s Parade (1993) Parade (2004)

SAILING State or National Representation at a Senior Level Name Fewester, Damien Meyers, Luke Sly, James

Achievements Member of Australia II America Cup Winner Australian Sailboard Champion Australian Champion (29er)

Year 1983

School/Grad Yr St Paul’s 1979

1987 2008-10

St Bede’s St Bede’s

SOCCER State/National Representation, 50 NSL / A-League Games as Player or Umpire, Member of NSL / A-League Championship Team, NSL / A-League Senior Coach Name Cagalj, Adrian Di Ioro, Joe Ferrante, Michael Galekovic Eugene Grella, Vincent

Iosifides, Steve Kisnorbo, Patrick

Lucchesi, Claudio Lucchesi, Giampiro Knezevic, Wilson Marth, Andrew

McLellan, Michael Murdocca, Massimo Milicevic, Ljubo Panopoulos, Michael Panopoulos, Steve Pantelidis, Steve

Achievements Years School/Grad Yr Carlton / Adelaide City 1999 St Paul’s (1993) (51 Games) Australian Youth Team 1997 Mazenod (1998) World Series Westham St Josephs Nth Melbourne Olyroos Goalkeeper Athens 1999-2006 St Bede’s 2000 Melbourne Victory Canberra/Carlton 1996-2006 St Bede’s (1995) Australian Youth Team Italian Serie A Competition - Parma Socceroos (World Cup) 2006 Sth Melb / Heidelberg United 1998-99 St Paul’s 1991 300+ NSL Games NSL Premiership 1997/8 & 1998/9 South Melbourne (67 Games) 1999 St Bernard’s (1998) Australian under 20s (14 Games) 2001 Australian under 23s (3 Games) 2003 - 4 Socceroos (18 Games) 2002 – 09 Hearts (48 Games) 2000 – 03 Leicester City (126 Games) 2005 – 09 Leeds (49 Games) 2009 – Leeds Captain 2011 Member Juventus Mazenod (1972) Member Juventus Mazenod (1972) Knights/Canberra/Adelaide/Sydney St Paul’s (1993) Melb Knights Championship 1995 82 NSL Games Sunshine/Melb Knights 1988-99 St Paul’s 1985 Carlton Australian Representative (21 Games) 1991-96 350+ NSL Games, 49 Goals Coach Melbourne Knights 2000-03 Preston Macedonia 1985-87 Salesian Aust Youth Team Rep Sth Melbourne/Brisbane Roar Parade (2002) 59 NSL games, 139 A-League Games A-League Championship 2010/11 Australian Youth Team Rep 2001 – 2006 St Bede’s (1997) National Captain U/20 & U/23 FC Thun (Switzerland) 205 Games Sth Melbourne 2003 St Paul’s Greek National Team (6 games) Premiership 1995/6, 1997/8 & 1998/9 Sth Melbourne Sth Melbourne 1993-99 Salesian 58 Games Melbourne Victory 2005-9 Salesian 47 Games Gold Coast United 2009-11 22 Games Perth Glory 2011173

SOCCER (cont.) Rocco Daniel Santilli Marco Spiranovic, Matthew Tasios, Steve Zinni, Andrew

Melbourne Knights S.C South Melbourne S.C FC Nuremberg Australian Youth Team Australian Representative Heidelberg/South Melb Brunswick/Preston Australian Representative Member Juventus 1985 Aust Championship Team 1986 Vic Championship Team

2006-2011 2007-2008 2008 1984-95 1984-95 1986-91

St Josephs Nth Melbourne St Josephs Nth Melbourne St Joseph’s (2005) De La Salle (1984) CBC StK (1982)

SWIMMING State/National Representation as Competitor or Official (Senior Level) Name Brown, Matthew Haenen, Toby Lee, Daniel

Scott, Bill Scott, Ken Scott, Leo Weston, John

Achievements Australian C’wealth Games Australian Olympian Sri Lankin Representative Beijing Olympic Games World Championships Commonwealth Games Victorian Representative Aust Champion 4x100m Freestyle Relay Victorian Representative Australian Champion 100m Butterfly Victorian Representative Aus Open B’stroke Champ

Years 1982 1992 2008-14

School/Grad Yr De La Salle (1979) St Bede’s Whitefriars

1963-66 1964-65

Parade

1963-1971 1968-1969

Parade

1956

Parade De La Salle

TABLE TENNIS Equivalent of National/State Representation at Senior Level Name Belot, Michael Knapp, Stephen Rosario, Alois

Achievements Victorian Representative Victorian Representative Australian Representative World Championships Victorian Representative Australian Doubles Champion National Representative Australian Olympic Coach

Years 1979

School/Grad Yr Whitefriars (1997) Whitefriars (1966) Parade (1980)

TENNIS Attaining of an ATP Ranking or its Equivalent, National Representation, State or National Champion, Under 19 or Senior Name Cash, Pat Florent, Andrew Luczak, Pater McNamee, Paul

Achievements Australian Representative Wimbledon Champ Quarter finalist Wimbledon Highest Ranking - 28 Ranked 10th in Australia Australian Representative Australian Mens Dbls Champ Wimbledon Doubles Champ

Years 1983-90 1987 1996

School/Grad Yr W/Friars(1980)

2002 1983-86

Mazenod St Bernard’s(1971)

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Mazenod (1987)

TRIATHLON Equivalent of National/State Representation at Senior Level Name Robertson, Peter

Achievements Australian Olympic Rep World Champion

Years 2000 2001/03

School/Grad Yr Mazenod

VOLLEYBALL Representation at State or National Level as a senior. Name Chlebna, David Miller, Jon Scott Ben Venturini, Micah

Achievements Years Vic & Australian Representative 1993 Vic Representative Vic Representative 2002 Australian Mens Team Rep. 2001-3

School/Grad Yr St Bernard’s Mazenod Mazenod 2001 Mazenod

SPORTS ADMINISTRATION Significant achievement by attaining level of CEO or President in sports administration in a national or international sport for three or more years. Name

Achievements

Years

School/Grad Yr

Gannon, Ken Gauci, Ron Maguire, Eddie McMahon, Graeme

AFL Sports Administration CEO Melbourne Storm President Collingwood FC President Essendon FC

2010 - 2013 20001996 – 2003

St Joseph’s Geel St Bernard’s (1977) CBC St Kilda St Bernard’s (1957)

ELITE DISABLED SPORTS Attaining of an internationally recognised ranking or its’ equivalent or Representation at State or National senior level. ATHLETICS Name Achievements Years School/Grad Yr Mullins, Chris Gold Medal, Men’s 4x400m Relay, IPC World Champs 2006 Gold Medal, Men’s 4x100m Relay, Beijing Paralympics 2008 St Bernard’s (2005) SWIMMING Grant, Dale

National Rep – Athens World Championship Rep

2004 2002

WHEELCHAIR TENNIS Name Achievements Years Bonaccurso Anthony Silver Medal World Teams Cup 2004 Ranked 15th in world 2004 Australian Rep Paralympics 2000/4 Olympic Bronze medallist 2000 2002 World Team Cup winner

175

Mazenod

School/Grad Yr St Paul’s 1988-93

THE ARTS Name Alsop, John

Genre Radio & TV script writer / Director

Years 1966-71

School Whitefriars

Achievements / Major Awards & Nominations “Brides of Christ” won scriptwriting awards from the AFI, Australian Writers’ Guild; as well as receiving an International Emmy Award nomination. “The Leaving of Liverpool” also received an AFI award for Best TV Screenplay and a Writers’ Guild Awgie for Best Screenplay (mini Series). The production also won AFI awards and an ATOM award. “Bordertown” Episodes 7 & 8 (“The Cracks and The Squares”) “R.A.N. Remote Area Nurse” Episode Two won its year’s Best Screenplay (Television Series) Australian Writers’ Guild Awgie Award. Also Recipient of the Hector Crawford Award for Contribution to Script Editing in a body of work. In 2007 received an Asialink grant to develop a script with an Australian-Filipino connection, resulting in the short film “He She It”, which premiered as part of the Accelerator program at the Melbourne Film Festival and also screened at more than a dozen international film festivals. The 2008 Foxtel Fellowship for achievement in television writing funded development of a feature film script currently at the production finance stage. Borrack, John

Visual Arts

1950

Parade

A master colourist predominantly in watercolour and gouache, John Borrack has described his art as “a celebration of the natural world and its wonders that are all around us”. He has been described as “something of a maverick, a man who has dedicated the last 50 years of his life to the pursuit of a pure, spiritual expression”. John and his wife, Gillian, have campaigned against the Plenty Valley growth corridor. “It can be devastating to see the landscape I love disappear,” John, now in his late 70s, says of the spread of housing at Mernda, a setting that has inspired him since he first settled there as a boy and which he has painted since the mid-1950s. John has studied and painted in Australia, Europe and the United States. His major solo exhibitions have featured in most Australian galleries. He is a member of the Australian Watercolour Institute and has a Diploma Fine Arts (RMIT). His book, In Praise of Landscape: The Art of John Borrack, published by Macmillan Art Publishing, is available from November 9, 2012. Awarded the F.E. Richardson Prize for Watercolour by the Geelong Art Gallery. Awarded the Cato Prize for Watercolour (jointly with Len Annois), at the Victorian Artists’ Society Autumn Exhibition. Awarded the Norman Brothers Prize for watercolour at the Victorian Artists’ Society Spring Exhibition. National Gallery of Victoria purchases - Heavitree Gap, Alice Springs. Awarded Norman Brothers Prize at the Victorian Artists’ Society Exhibition. Exhibits at the Australian Invitational Exhibition, Pittsburg Watercolor Society, West Moreland County Museum of Art, Greensburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Caddy, John

Music

1950

Parade

Nearly 50 years of formal experience was appropriately recognised on Australia Day 2004, when 68 year-old John, the St Patrick’s Cathedral cantor, was awarded an Order of Australia Medal ‘For service to choral music, particularly liturgical music through St Patrick's Cathedral Choir’. By the age of 20 John, a carpenter by trade, decided that he wanted to take singing more seriously. However with regular singing lessons proving too costly, he sang for a scholarship at the Melbourne University Conservatorium of Music, and was subsequently granted two years free tuition under well-known musician Henry Portnoj. Shortly after, Portnoj encouraged John to join the St Patrick’s Cathedral Choir, where Conservatorium Vice-Director Dr Percy Jones was Director of Music. Since joining the Cathedral Choir in 1957, the list of achievements John has compiled has been impressive. He has sung for six of Melbourne’s eight Archbishops (from Mannix to present); in the early 1970s he joined the Tudor Choristers, with whom he sang in several solo roles, including ‘the Evangelist’ in Bach’s Christmas Oratorio. Later, he was engaged by Melbourne Choral to sing the tenor solos of Handel’s Messiah. Although hesitant to single out a favourite performance, John recounts his role as cantor at the official mass for Pope John Paul II's visit to Melbourne in 1986, held at Flemington Racecourse, as “a great honour, and certainly the biggest occasion”. Cincotta, Dominic

Musical Theatre

1982-86

Mazenod

Dominic Cincotta has had an extensive Musical Theatre career in Australia, the United States, Europe and the United Kingdom. He studied Acting/ Musical Theatre at the Melbourne College of the Arts, completing his degree in 2006. He has had the opportunity to use his acting skills in a variety of styles and including, television acting, cabaret theatre and theatre performance. He 176

worked on a number of international cruise liners and played lead roles in many theatre productions including, ‘Jesus Christ Super Star’, ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicoloured Dreamcoat’, ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’, ‘Always Patsy Cline’ and ‘City of Angles’. Dominic was also the lead singer for the group “Cul;ture Shock’ and the group ‘Eclipse’ (Sony Music) who had a top twenty single with the cover song ‘The look of Love’ in the 90’s. He has also made frequent appearances on many Australian TV shows including ‘Good Morning Australia’, Hey Hey it’s Saturday’, ‘Mission Impossible’, ‘Boys from the Bush’ and the lead vocalist for the ‘Good Friday Appeal’. He has been celebrated as a top Australian singing sensation. Cocks, Michael

Music

1972

Parade

Michael Thomas (“Mick”) Cocks was an Australian musician most noted for his guitar and songwriting work with the iconic rock band Rose Tattoo. His original sound and style heavily influenced Guns N’ Roses, who recorded a cover of the band’s song “Nice Boys”. He was also a member of Heaven, The Headhunters, Illustrated Men, Doomfoxx, Pete Wells Heart Attack and the Ted Mulry Gang. Raised in Fairfield and schooled at Parade with his younger brother Shane, Mick completed his fifth form education at Bundoora in 1971. On New Year’s eve 1976, not long after Rose Tattoo was formed in Sydney, the band, whose members included Mick on rhythm guitar and “Angry” Anderson on lead vocals, played publicly for the first time at the rock club Chequers. In 1996, Rose Tattoo was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame. Tragically, liver cancer claimed Mick’s life at the age of 54 - just a few short months after his final concert appearance with Rose Tattoo at a benefit held in his honour at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre. On Mick’s passing, Anderson said of the man: “He’s one of a vanishing kind. He’ll be remembered as long as people play his songs, and he’ll be remembered for his loving nature and a genuine lust for life”. Cummins, John

Music – Opera

1983-88

Mazenod

John Cummins, a former student of Mazenod College, is an international artist. His main involvement has been in the musical Opera scene, specialising in the Baritone vocal range. He graduated from the University of Melbourne, completing a Bachelor of Music (Hons.) and a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in 1995. While studying, John went on to win a number of awards at an international level including ‘The Heinz Australian Youth Aria’(1994) and the ‘The National Liederfest Prize’ (1994). Later on, he won a number of competitions at a national level and international level including the ‘Glendebourne Festival Prize, Australian Singing Competition’ (1998) and the ‘Vienna State Opera Awards’ (1999). He undertook further professional development at the Wiener Staatsoper and in the U.K. John has been involved in a number of Opera programs including Opera Australia - Principal Artist (1999-2000), Vienna State Opera (1999) and the Zurich Opera (2000-2001). His performance history is a diverse and extensive list of excellence. John has performed in a number of international and national concerts including appearing as a soloist with the ABC Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, concert work ‘Messiah’, ‘The Creation’ and Faure’s Requiem and Carmina Burana’. He has recorded with a number of prestigious artists including the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra in “Passion” and the DVD of “Madama Butterfly” (Imperial Commissioner) with Opera Australia/ ABC Classics. In 2002, John performed in the role of Figaro in the II Barbiere di Siviglia. De Backer, Walter

Music

1998

Parade

Born in Bruges, Belgium, in 1980, Wouter migrated to Australia with his family when he was two years old. They first resided in Sydney, New South Wales before settling in Montmorency, Victoria. His parents chose to use the English variation of his name, Walter, when enrolling him in school. As a youth, Walter displayed a passion for music, learning various instruments, most notably piano and drums. In his teens, De Backer formed the band Downstares with three of his College friends, including Lucas Taranto (who still plays in his Gotye live shows). The first seeds of Gotye were planted when Walter was given a large collection of old records. An elderly neighbour, having heard Downstares rehearsing over the years, gave his then- recently deceased wife's LP record collection to De Backer. He’s the Aria award winner, whose megahit “Somebody I used to Know” and spectacularly- successful Making Mirrors album has afforded him citizen-of-the-world status. In July 2011, Walter released a film clip for the song “Somebody That I Used to Know” on YouTube and Vimeo. Directed by Natasha Pincus, the video has now been viewed over 301 million times (as of August 2012). The video is the Number 17 most viewed video of all-time on YouTube and the Number 4 most liked video of all-time. In October that year, it was announced that Walter had been nominated for seven ARIA Awards. Due to the release date restrictions of the eligibility 177

period, Making Mirrors could not be nominated, and the seven nominations all related to “Somebody That I Used to Know”. Walter was nominated for Highest Selling Single, Single of the Year, Best Pop Release, Best Male Artist and three awards in the ARIA Artisan category: Best Video (Natasha Pincus), Engineer of the Year (Francois Tetaz) and Producer of the Year (Walter De Backer). On the same day the nominations were revealed, the winners of the Artisan categories were announced, with Walter and the album personnel winning all three. In November 2011, Walter won three ARIA Awards - Best Male Artist, Best Pop Release and Single of the Year for "Somebody That I Used to Know". Kimbra, who collaborated with Gotye on the song, also won the ARIA award for Best Female Artist. Walter performed the song on Saturday Night Live in April 2012 along with "Eyes Wide Open". These collective performances helped the single to reach Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending April 28, giving Walter his first US Number 1 single; the first Australian artist to reach Number 1 in the US since Savage Garden in 2000. In April 2012, "Somebody That I Used to Know" broke a 47-year-old record in the Netherlands by becoming the most successful song in the history of the Dutch charts. Dickinson, Mark

Musical Theatre

1986-91

Mazenod

Mark Dickinson has been on stage since the age of seven. He completed his studies at the Graduate Victorian College of the Arts and then went on to learn ‘On Camera and Strasberg Technique at the Linden School of Drama’. Mark then went on to start his career as an actor and singer on the West End, as well as performing popular Opera, Music Theatre classics and Jump Jive/ Swing Band music all over Europe, Australasia and around the UK. Some of the Musical Theatre performances Mark has been involved in includes‘Les Miserables’, ‘Cats’, ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’ and the ‘Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber’ in Beijing. A versatile performer, Mark has worked with the likes of Hugh Jackman, Glenn Close, Harry Connick Jr, Elaine Paige and Jason Donovan. He has performed for dignitaries such as The Royal Family at Windsor Castle to an invited audience of 150, to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former French President Jacques Chirac. Mark has also had the opportunity to perform for celebrities such as Jenson Button, Tim Brooke Taylor, Ian Botham and Gabriel Byrne. Mark has also been involved in a few TV productions including ABC classic ‘Damnation of Harvey McHugh’. He also played minor roles in the films Ned and South Pacific and was a soloist in Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Recently, Mark played the role of Alexander Molokov in the production ‘Chess’ put on by The Production Company. Fantauazzo, Vincent

Visual Arts

1990-94

St. Bernard’s

Australian painter renowned for his portrait work, Vincent Fantauzzo has worked and exhibited worldwide with shows in India, Vietnam, New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Australia. Born in 1977 in the UK, as a child he moved to Melbourne with his family. Vincent graduated from RMIT (Melbourne) with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting, and then moved on to complete his Masters of Fine Arts at RMIT University. Vincent often paints figures in the pictorial space and draws upon techniques used in other mediums such as photography and film to create a narrative. Through the use of contrasting elements of light and dark, shadows and colours, he creates depth in his images and heightens the realism and theatrical effect. In 2008 Vincent’s entry into the Archibald Portrait Prize of the late Heath Ledger won him the runner-up and the People’s Choice award. In 2009 his entry of the child actor Brandon Walters in Baz Luhrmann’s epic ‘Australia’ again won him the People’s Choice award. More recently, Vincent won the Archibald Prize Packing Room Prize and the Doug Moran Portrait Prize and was a finalist for the Metro Art Award. Last year Vincent completed a 30 day painting marathon in New York City which saw him produce 30 portraits in 30 days. He began the project on September 1st and finished with an exhibition at the National Arts Club. Hutchinson, Ivan

Film, Music

1944

Parade

Ivan Joseph Hutchinson, the renowned music arranger/pianist and television critic whose career spanned four decades, once described himself as the “definitive reluctant TV star”. Born in Melbourne, Ivan’s father was an Anzac who had been wounded in World War I and continued in t he Army until his retirement in the late 1950s. Ivan grew up in Fitzroy where he at t ended t he local St. Bridget ’s Primary, St. Thomas’ Clifton Hill and, in his final year (1944), Parade College East Melbourne. An accomplished pianist from his childhood days, Ivan joined HSV Channel 7 in 1960, in the pioneering days of Australian television. He plied his craft as a piano player with the station’s orchestra in variety shows including “Sunnyside Up”, children’s programs such as “The Happy Show” with Happy Hammond, and “Time For Terry”. Aside from music, Ivan’s other passion was movies, with much of his spare time spent at cinemas and penning his own reviews. 1971 found him 178

approaching Seven management with his own proposition, along with fellow Melbourne film critic Jim Murphy, to host what would become Australia’s first movie review program “Two On The Aisle”. The loyal following this program generated made Ivan increasingly well known as an on-air movie critic, and when the show ended in late 1974, Seven executives suggested he become a movie presenter and host the midday movies. Ivan continued working until sudden and untimely illness forced him to retire in December 1994. When he died, tributes that followed best reflected the depth and breadth of his influence, the affection he evoked and the high esteem in which he was held. Kansley, Kurt

Music Theatre Performer / Singer / Dancer

1990-95

Mazenod

Kurt graduated from the Melba Conservatorium majoring in piano and voice in 1998. In Australia he performed in the Production Company’s 'Hair in Concert' and toured with Disney's, 'The Lion King', Australian Production. He went on to perform in 'The Lion King' in London, 'Hair' in Germany and 'Ragtime' in London in 2011. He has worked for Royal Caribbean Cruise Liners, has performed at Covent Garden and with the incomparable Music Theatre legend Bernadette Peters. Lallo, Joseph

Conducting / Instrumental Performance

1999-2004 Whitefriars

Joseph Lallo is an Australian Classical and Contemporary Saxophonist and Conductor. He is currently completing his Masters of Music, in Strasbourg, France, studying saxophone with renowned performer and pedagogue Philippe Geiss. He is studying conducting with Claude Schnitzler and Miguel Etchegoncelay, and and is the conductor of the Strasbourg Saxophone Ensemble. Joseph spent two years in Bordeaux studying saxophone and contemporary music with Marie-Bernadette Charrier. He has performed throughout France and Europe, and gave the French Premier of Roger Boutry’s Concerto for Alto and Soprano Saxophone with the Orchestre d’harmonie du Conservatoire de Strasbourg. As the conductor of the Strasbourg Saxophone Ensemble, Joseph conducted the French Premier of Roger Boutry’s Serenade for Alto Saxophone and Saxophone Ensemble, as well as 12-S-Axe by Gerald Preinfalk, and Pylon Avenue by Gordon Tudor. In 2013 Joseph worked with composer Paul Mefano, conducting his work Estampes Japonaise for chamber ensemble and solo soprano. In 2013, Joseph and Soprano Claire Trouilloud formed Duo Dela, which recently won a scholarship to perform in Berlin and Paris in 2014. At the Strasbourg Conservatoire New Talent Concert Series, the duo gave the World Premier of …but Rachel was beautiful… by Javier Muñoz Bravo. Joseph co-founded The Australian Saxophone Retreat, has performed sellout concerts across Australia, performed twice as a soloist on 103.5 3MBS Melbourne Radio, and at the 2011 CLASAX Melbourne International Festival for Saxophone and Clarinet. He has given the Australian premier of works by Robert Lemay, Francois Rossé, Gilbert Amy, Pierre Jodlowski, and Mauricio Sotelo. In 2010 he was a featured artist on Australian Composer Katy Abbot’s CD Sunburnt Aftertones. In 2009, Joseph completed his Bachelor of Music at the University of Melbourne with Barry Cockroft and Ian Godfrey, and was awarded The Catherine Grace McWilliam Bequest for achieving the top result in the degree. He was also awarded the 2008 Rogowski Saxophone Scholarship, the 2009 Donovan Johnston Travel Scholarship, and in 2011 was awarded a Skills and Development Grant from the Australian Arts Council. Lucente, Luigi

Acting / Musical Theatre

2000-2005 St Bernard’s

Luigi is currently performing in the 40th Anniversary Production of Richard O’Brien’s THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. In 2013, Luigi played host to a number of incredible theatre roles including the title role in PIPPIN, Jamie in THE LAST 5 YEARS and Leon Czolgosz in ASSASSINS - alongside playing Zac Mangold in NEIGHBOURS, and key roles in a number of great short film productions. In 2011/2012 Luigi spent time in the international touring cast of WICKED the musical, appearing in the ensemble and also understudying the male principal role of Fiyero. He was also named a finalist in the prestigious ANZ Rob Guest Endowment Award for 2011, culminating in the gala performance at Her Majesty’s Theatre in Melbourne in October 2011. Prior to this he spent two years performing in the Melbourne and Sydney seasons of JERSEY BOYS. He had the opportunity to play and understudy a variety of roles in the show, none bigger than his chance to perform as Four Season member Bob Gaudio on many occasions. Luigi made his major musical theatre debut in the star-studded Donmar/Ambassador production of GUYS AND DOLLS, in where he played Society Max and Joey Biltmore and also understudied Benny Southstreet. Luigi began his performing arts training with the Young Australian Broadway Chorus and Australian Youth Choir. Upon completing school his other notable theatre credits include ‘The History Boys’, Opera Australia’s ‘Brundibar’, Bryant and Frank’s ‘The Silver Donkey’ and Anthony Crowley’s ‘The Wild Blue’. Luigi was also a guest artist with EMMY award-winning songwriter Lance Horne in his Melbourne concerts and sung for Stephen Schwartz in ‘An Audience 179

with Stephen Schwartz’ in Melbourne, September 2013. On screen Luigi played Carlo Basilone in the HBO drama series ‘The Pacific’ and has also appeared in a number of other television and short film productions. An enthusiastic musician and songwriter, 2010 saw the release of his first original CD with his band LEFT ON WELLINGTON. Luigi studied Classical Voice at the Melba Conservatorium of Music, and later graduated from Robert Sturrock’s Industry School of Dance Full-time course. Luigi also spent three years studying acting and writing at the St. Martins Youth Arts Centre, of where he was also an Artistic Associate. He has also studied Acting at the VCA, TAFTA & 16th Street Acting Studio. Mangan, Nick

Visual Arts

1993-98

St Joseph’s Geel

Nicholas Mangan attended the VCA until 2001, and since then has exhibited in numerous institutional shows in Australia and internationally. These include a new body of work concerning eco-politics, as part of the "2010 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Before & After Science" and "Between a Rock and a Hard place", shown at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Project Space in 2009. In 2008 he was invited to represent Australia in ‘The Lucky Number Seven’, SITE International Biennial, SITE Sante Fe, USA and following this he undertook a New York Residency, funded by the Australia Council for the Arts. Some of his art work has been acquired by the National Gallery of Victoria, thus becoming part of their permanent collection. Recent solo exhibitions include "Nauru, notes from a cretaceous world" shown at Sutton Gallery, Melbourne and Hopkinson Cundy, Auckland, New Zealand. Group exhibitions include "The Shadow Cabinet", the second phase of "Master Humphrey's Clock," de Appel Arts Centre, Amsterdam, "Event Horizon", Centre for Contemporary Photography, "Super Natural", The Physics Room, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2006, "Balnaves Sculpture Exhibition", Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2006, "A Molecular History of Everything", curated by Juliana Engberg, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, 2004- 2005. In his short exhibiting career his work has received much critical acclaim in the form of publications, grants and scholarships. Nicholas Mangan's work has featured in "Art and Australia", "Art Forum International", "Art in America", "Eyeline" and "Broadsheet". In 2009 Mangan's work was included in "Voids - A retrospective" as part of an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou Paris, France. In 2007 he was awarded the Gordon and Anne Samstag Award: 12 month Post - graduate Scholarship, undertaken in Berlin, Germany. Mooney, Lawrence

Acting

Whitefriars

Lawrence Mooney is best known as the host of his own hilarious show, Dirty Laundry Live, on ABC2. This edgy, irreverent, comedy panel show is in its second series and fast becoming a cult favourite. He is also familiar to ABC1 audiences through his brutal honesty and sage advice on the Agony series; Agony Uncles, Agony of Life and Agony of Modern Manners as well as featuring on It’s a Date. Lawrence also co-wrote episodes of It’s a Date for the first and second series. In the past year his dulcet tones have been heard as the voice on Brynne: My Bedazzled Life and Young, Lazy and Driving Us Crazy on the Seven Network. Lawrence is of course first and foremost one of this country’s most celebrated Stand Up comedians with awards including: Winner Best National Act Perth Comedy Festival 2013, Winner Best Comedy Melbourne Fringe Festival 2011, Winner Crikey.com’s Best of The Fest Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2011. Lawrence has hit the microphone with his unique view of the human condition for twenty years and he is now at the top of his game. His 2014 tour of Lawrence Mooney is a Stupid Liar continues to sell out and receive rave reviews. Naylor, Ashley

Music – Guitarist / Singer / Songwriter

1982-87

St. Bernard’s

Ashley Naylor is one of Australia's most loved guitarists, singers and songwriters. Described by leading Australian music journalist Jeff Jenkins as a 'human jukebox', Ashley was also named by Jenkins as his Australian Artist of the Year for 2010. Many of the plaudits for his musical exploits stem from his reputation as an exceptional live musician. Naylor's musical career commenced in 1987 at the age of seventeen, when he played guitar for indie rock band The Swarm. In 1994 he formed EVEN with Matthew Cotter, whom he had played with in The Swarm, and bass player Wally Kempton of The Meanies. In addition to his work in EVEN, Ashley has been involved as Musical Director for the recent Bob Dylan Night series and the ARIA award-winning Triple J Tribute to Paul Kelly 'Before Too Long'. He has performed alongside Tex Perkins in the Johnny Cash musical 'Man In Black' and Claire Bowditch in 'Tales from the Life of Eva Cassidy'. Ashley's talents have seen him touring with the RocKwiz Orkestra, an integral member of the Countdown Spectacular (2006) house band, member of The Bull Sisters' (Vika and Linda) band, and of course 180

lead guitarist for the past 5 years for one of our national musical treasures, Paul Kelly. Ashley's most recent professional accolade is his inclusion in Australian Guitar Magazine's May 2012 list of the '50 Greatest Australian Guitarists of All Time'. Patti,Damian

Music – Trombonist

1997-2002 Mazenod

Damian graduated with a Masters of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts from the VCA/Melbourne University. In 2000 he joined the Australian Youth Orchestra. He has played at the Perth International festival of Arts, Olympic Arts Festival and has performed with the 10 Tenors. He further went on to work for the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and Sydney Symphonia. Damian has toured China, Europe, England and Germany performing solo concerts and with various groups. In 2008 he won a place with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and is still with them today. Perissinotto, Dominic

Music – Pipe Organist

1979-84

Mazenod

A graduate of the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Dominic was awarded a Fellowship by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust to assist with further studies at the Royal College of Music in London in 1991. During his time in London Dominic was appointed to the post of Organ Scholar at Westminster Roman Catholic Cathedral in London. He gave regular recitals at St Paul's and Westminster Cathedrals, Westminster Abbey, Oxford Town Hall, and toured Belgium, Italy and England. His debut solo CD was 'Transcriptions Baroque' and in 1998 he was the Winner of the ABC Classic FM "Listeners' Choice" Award. Dominic received a grant in 2001 from the Music Fund of the Australia Council to commission a new work for organ and sampler by David Pye. He was a lecturer at the Catholic University of Notre Dame, Australia and is currently the director of music and organist at Basilica of St. Patrick, Freemantle, Australia. Pinto, Gary

Recording Artist – Singer / Songwriter

1987-92

Mazenod

Gary recorded 2 Albums with his R&B and dance group CDB, "Glide with Me" and "CDB" in 1991. Their cover version of "Let's Groove Tonight" reached #2 on the Australian Singles Chart and singles "Hook Me Up" and "Hey Girl (This Is Our Time)" both reached the top 20 Charts. He was the co-writer of the 2008 WYD theme song "Receive the Power" with Guy Sebastian and co-writer and performer of the Canonisation song for Saint Mary of the Cross Mackillop, 'Saint Mary Mackillop'. Gary has also written chart-topping hits for Guy Sebastian, Anthony Callea, Jimmy Barnes and German pop sensations, Monrose. He has sung for Stevie Wonder & Smokey Robinson and performed in front of a TV audience of 70 million people. His performances of Behold The Cross and "Receive The Power" at World Youth Day 2008 attracted a worldwide audience of 2 Billion people. In 2010 he released his solo album 'Take Back Our World.' Pisani, Michael

Instrumental Performance

1985-1990 St Bernard’s

Michael Pisani has been a member of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Oboe section since 2004. Michael grew up in Melbourne, first learning the piano before starting the oboe at age 12. After studying at the Victorian College of the Arts he was appointed to the position of Associate Principal Oboe in the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra and then to the same position in Orchestra Victoria the following year. On occasion, Michael also plays Principal Oboe with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and has been guest principal with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Auckland Philharmonic and Hong Kong Philharmonic. He has appeared as soloist with various orchestras in Melbourne, performing Strauss and Mozart oboe concertos, and has featured on the ABC’s “Sunday Live” and “Young Australia” programs. Michael also teaches oboe at the University of Melbourne. Rogers, Tim

Music / Theatre / Musical Theatre

1981-86

Whitefriars

Tim credits include “The Phantom of the Opera", “South Pacific” (National Tour), Sondheim’s “Follies” in the role of ‘Young Ben’, Freddie Eynsford-Hill in “My Fair Lady”, “Miss Saigon” (original Australian cast), “Jesus Christ Superstar” (National Tour), ‘Henrick’ in “A Little Night Music” (Melbourne Theatre Company), ‘Ravenal’ in Livent's production of "Showboat", the title role in "Leonardo - A Portrait of Love" and ‘Domenique' (Guest Star) in the NIDA production of Steven Scwartz's "The Baker Wife". He also performed with the Victoria State Opera and Opera Australia, including the role of 'Nadir' in Bizet's "The Pearl Fisher's", 'Parpignol' in "La Boheme" and 'Algenore' in Mozart's "Il Re Pastore". Tim has sung all over the world, from New York to Moscow, from Japan to Italy. He regularly sings with the BBC Concert Orchestra and has performed with the artists including Beyonce, Pink, Michael Ball, Elaine Paige and Sarah 181

Brightman. His UK debut was the role of ‘Tony’ in “West Side Story” (West End and UK tour). Since then he appeared as ‘Frederick’ in D’Oyly Carte’s “The Pirates of Penzance” at the Savoy, as ‘The Man’ in “Whistle Down the Wind” (UK tours 2001-2002 and 2003, and West End Palace Theatre, 2006), ‘Bobby’ in “Putting it Together” at the Manchester Library Theatre, ‘Jerry’ in “The Full Monty” (UK No 1 Tour) and “The Thing about Men” which played to full houses at London’s King’s Head Theatre. Most recently Tim has been seen touring the UK in the lead role of ‘Alex’ in “Aspects of Love” and was personally invited to help create the sequel to “The Phantom of the Opera,” “ Love Never Dies.” Rudd, Xavier

Composer / Performer / Guitarist / Vocalist 1990-95 St Joseph’s Geel Xavier Rudd has taken his poignant music to the world, combining the raw edge of his rigorous guitar/vocal/yidaki and percussion workouts with strident messages of social activism and peace. Known primarily as an incredible musician it is his commitment and passion for music, social and environmental activism and surfing that has seen him travel many, many times around the world. With numerous gold and platinum selling records and literally thousands of live shows under his belt – Xavier has honed his raw talent into a globally-influenced collage of world music – a unique and inspiring mixture of reggae, funk, blues, folk, and roots music with the ability to stimulate people’s spirits. His love of nature, indigenous culture and the diversity and beauty of these great regions of Australia make his Australian shows an absolute treat for the global troubadour.

Schipperheyn, Peter

Visual Arts – Sculptor

1968-73

Whitefriars

Acclaimed as Australia’s pre – eminent sculptor in marble of the human figure, Peter Schipperheyn has travelled annually to the marble quarries of Carrara Italy, since being awarded an Italian government scholarship in 1979. Largely self taught he has dedicated himself to mastering the difficult medium of carving marble. His art and vision is wholly inspired by the great figurative traditions in Western art: his delicate drawings reflect an extraordinary sensitivity for the human figure, whilst his majestic marble sculptures are expressions of the grandeur and vision that aspire to the greatest European traditions. He is currently unique in Australia; no other living Australian artist has so totally dedicated himself to seeking a truly contemporary expression of Western arts most inspired tradition. Peter Schipperheyn’s work expresses hope, sensitivity, classicism, contemporaneity: it shows above all that the fundamental concerns and emotions of mankind, like great art, transcend time. His achievements, awards, commissions are too numerous to list here in full, but to name a few. He has carved in marble a relief panel honoring Dame Joan Sutherland [Sydney Town Hall]. A Baptismal Font for Saint Stephan’s Cathedral, Brisbane. This font is one the most significant religious works commissioned by the Catholic church in decades. For Notre Dame University in Fremantle he produced 14 "Stations of the Cross" in bronze. He created an "Eternal Flame" made in Australian granite for the Holocaust Centre in Glen Eira, Melbourne. In 1992 he was awarded one of the Australia’s most prestigious art awards the “Wynne Prize” for two enormous heads carved in Carrara marble held at the Art Gallery of Sydney. His work can be found in public and private collections throughout Australia and in U.S.A., Europe and Asia. In 1996 McClelland sculpture Gallery and the Dame Elizabeth Murdoch Sculpture Fund commissioned a four metre tall sculpture of a male figure in bronze for the collection entitled "Thus Spake Zarathustra". Schroter, Shaun

Arts – Architecture

1982-87

Mazenod

Shaun was a serious student of art and graphics for most of his Mazenod education. His teenage passion for maths, science, art and graphics saw an almost perfect VCE score in 1987. He was a brilliant student, dedicated to his College and well respected by his peers and teachers alike. As College Vice-Captain, he was a natural leader in many student endeavours. After leaving Mazenod Shaun completed his initial degree in Architecture, a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture at Deakin where he also completed a Bachelor of Architecture (HONS) degree. He is registered with the Architects Registration Board of Victoria. Upon completing his studies, he travelled oversees and commenced work in Sri Lanka. He returned to Australia to commence work on a number of significant projects. In 2010, Shaun returned to Hassell as a Principal Architect where he is credited as leading the design team for the Alibaba project in China. Shaun is also credited with being a principal architect in the Freshwater Tower project in Southbank and listed as the design architect for the development. In 2013, Shaun was invited to present at the prestigious UrbanAgiNation International Urban Design Conference in Sydney. He has now been involved in architecture for over 20 years with projects in Australia and overseas and he has excelled in his profession. Combined with a sound conceptual framework he sees creativity at the core of his work. As a Design Leader, communication is his core belief in facilitating an inclusive, interactive design process and ensuring efficiency through clarity and information from inception. He is a leader in 182

this field in Australia and is a most worthy candidate for the ACC Hall of Fame. Shawcross, John

Music – Pianist / Arranger / Composer Producer / Musical Director / Teacher

1992-97

St Joseph’s Geel

A graduate of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2001 (Jazz Studies / Composition and Arranging), John has worked extensively throughout Australia and abroad as a pianist, arranger, producer and musical director. In 2006, John was invited to the New York Music Theatre Festival as Musical Director for the Australian Musical Virgins. John has written and arranged music for Rhonda Burchmore, Gorgi Coghlan and Verity Hunt-Ballard and has toured with musicians such as James Morrison, Don Burrows and Graeme Lyall. John has also worked with renowned New York saxophonist and arranger Bob Mintzer, and studied arranging and music direction under former Count Basie Orchestra leader, Dr. Frank Foster. In 2008 John was the Band Director for the World Youth Day Commissioning Mass at Etihad Stadium and in 2010 he was a band member for the Australian premiere of Jersey Boys in Melbourne. More recently, John was the arranger and pianist for Debbie Howard’s recording project “Heaven Touches Earth”, and in June 2011 he performed at the Adelaide Caberet Festival in the role of Musical Director/Pianist/Arranger for Bert LaBonte’s “When I Fall In Love – The Nat King Cole Story”. John is the Stage Band Director at St. Joseph’s College Geelong. Vella, Richard

Music – Composition / Conducting / Opera

1967-72

CBC St. Kilda

Born in Melbourne, 1954, Vella's diverse output includes works in many musical genres - for orchestra, large ensemble, choir, film, chamber music, burlesque cabaret, music theatre, site-specific performances, and popular music genres. Vella was founding artistic director of Calculated Risks Opera Productions. Calculated Risks has premiered three of his major works, Tales of Love (1991/2002), The Last Supper (1993) and Bodysongs: the Fatman Tour (1998). These works have toured nationally and internationally in various formats. Publications discussing his performance work are Arias: Recent Australian Music Theatre (Redhouse Editions, 1997) and The Oxford Dictionary of Australian Music (Bebbington Warren (Ed), Oxford University Press, 1998). Since 2002 Vella has been Adjunct Professor in Music and Sound in the Faculty of Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology supervising PhD candidates and conducting research. He has been invited to be Visiting and Consulting Professor of Music to many institutions in the areas of research and undergraduate curriculum development. Between 1992 and 1996 Vella devised and implemented an interdisciplinary postgraduate and undergraduate music program within the School of Mathematics, Physics, Computing and Electronics at Macquarie University. From 1989 to 2001, Richard was director and commissioning editor for music with Currency Press, Sydney. In this capacity he solicited and oversaw many books and publications on print music, recordings, manuals, and scholarly works. His own book Musical Environments: A Manual for Listening, Composing, originally published by Currency Press, has become a recognised text for secondary and tertiary music courses throughout Australia. In 2003, a new edition of this book entitled Sounds in Space Sounds in Time was published by Boosey and Hawkes, UK. Vella's music is lyrically and rhythmically engaging. His music creates a sense of deja vu and irony in his blending of contemporary approaches and forms with styles that seemingly sound familiar. The results are sound worlds that are both timeless and rich in reference. Many of his works are now recognised as set repertoire such as his Tango, for clarinet, and the guitar solos Between Earth and Air and Mirrors of Fire. His film credits include Light Years, Parklands, Renzo Piano: piece by piece (for which he won the 1999 Australian Screen Composer's Award for best music for a documentary) and Mr. Strehlow's Films. His most recent feature film music score is Travelling Light (2003) for which he received the nomination 'Best Music for a Feature Film' by the Australian Film Institute. Recent works have been The A to Z of Spiritual Music: a user's guide, commissioned by The Seymour Group (2006); his co-production of the Warners international release of the Ten Tenor's album Larger than Life (2003) and a revised version of his music theatre work Tales of Love (2002). Weatherson, Scott

Music – Percussionist

1988-93

Mazenod

Percussion major Scott Weatherson graduated with a bachelor’s degree in musical performance from the Victorian College of Arts in 1998. He pursued further studies in the Conservatorium van Amsterdam in The Netherlands in 2002, from which he received his master’s degree two years later. After serving as a percussionist at the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra, he assumed the post of Principal Timpani with the Geminiani Chamber Orchestra. He has been Principal Timpani of the Macao Orchestra since 2005. 183

Wegner, John

Music – Opera

1967

Parade

During a long and distinguished career, John Wegner’s impressive Helden Baritone voice has thrilled audiences in opera houses across Europe with performances in major cities including Milan, London, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, Berlin, Brussels, Prague, Oslo, Munich, Hamburg, Vienna and across the globe in Australia and Japan. John’s performances have attracted many award nominations. He has won four National “Best Male Performer in an Opera” Awards in Australia. These were at the 1999 Australian Entertainment Industry Mo Awards and the 2005, 2009, 2011 Australian Helpmann Awards. He has won two Best Male Opera Performer Green Room awards in the State of Victoria. At the 2009 Helpmann Awards, John also won the “Best Male in a Supporting Role in an Opera” and in 2007 he was awarded the National Theatre Prague “Singer of the Year” Award. John was born in Germany but grew up in Australia. He completed an Associate Diploma in Opera and Music Theatre at the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, Australia. He performed with the Australian Opera as a Bass for eleven years (1981-1992), before moving to Europe to study the Helden Baritone repertoire at the Badisches Staatstheater, Karlsruhe where he made his European debut as Jochanaan in Salome. Since 2000 John has been a member of Deutsche Oper am Rhein based in Düsseldorf and has performed many Helden Baritone roles with this company including Wotan/Wanderer, Prus in the Makropulos Affair, Jochanaan in Salome, Escamillo in Carmen, de Flores in Vipern, Sebastiano in Tiefland, the King in Hamlet and Klingsor in Parsifal. As Scarpia in Tosca, John played to packed houses in Duisburg and Düsseldorf in an unusual production directed by Dietrich Hilsdorf. In 2003 John performed his powerful portrayal of Boris in Boris Godunov as well as Escamillo in Carmen and the Holländer in Der Fliegende Holländer. John first performed in the Bayreuther Festspiele in 1997 singing Donner in Das Rheingold. He returned in 2002 as Biterolf in Tannhäuser and eventually sang five different roles in six seasons at Bayreuth. These included Telramund in the 2003 Lohengrin and Kurwenal in the 2006 Tristan and Isolde as well as covering most of the major Helden Baritone roles during the festivals. From 2004 to 2006 he caused a sensation as the sinister Klingsor in the controversial and thought provoking production of Parsifal by Christof Schlingensief. West, Morris

Literary Arts – Creative Nonfiction / Playwriting

CBC St. Kilda

Morris West was an Australian novelist and playwright, best known for his novels The Devil's Advocate (1959), The Shoes of the Fisherman (1963) and The Clowns of God (1981). West's works were often focused on international politics and the role of the Roman Catholic Church in international affairs. One of his best known works, The Shoes of the Fisherman (1963), described the election and career of a Slav as Pope, 15 years before the historic election of Karol Wojtyła as Pope John Paul II. The sequel, The Clowns of God, described a successor Pope, who resigned the papacy to live in seclusion. Wilson, Shaun

Digital Art – Film / Multimedia / Video

1985-90

Salesian

Shaun Wilson is an artist, published author, academic and film maker who makes work and writes about issues of memory and place. He graduated from Year 12 at Salesian College in 1990 and has since earned two Fine Arts degrees from RMIT and Monash Universities and a PhD in philosophy and media arts from the University of Tasmania. As a writer he is the author of numerous journal and chapter editions including Palgrave McMillan UK's recent memory series and the 2013 vampire novel 'The Gothic Memorium'. As an artist he has screened and exhibited in seminal and significant exhibitions world wide including the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Serpentines Gallery London with Yoko Ono, The Bilbao, the Cologne Art Fair XXI, The Athens Biennial, and the Scope art fair Basel. He has directed and produced feature films including the Australian production '51 Paintings', 'Detour Off the SuperHighway' and in the USA 'One Day on Earth'. He is the program director of two digital media degrees at RMIT University, supervises PhD and MA students and is the director of the RMIT VRoom stereoscopic 3D research laboratory. Wood, Angus

Music – Tenor Singer

1985-87

Whitefriars

Angus Wood moved to London at an early age. He was awarded a singing scholarship by the Royal College of Music, after which he returned to Australia, completing a Bachelor of Music with Honours, at the University of Melbourne. In 1993 Angus was invited to the 'National Vocal Symposium', under the tutelage of Ms Malena Malas, Dame Joan Sutherland and Luigi Alva. He has been a member of both the Victorian State Opera and the Australian Opera’s Young Artists’ Programs. Angus was the recipient of the inaugural Silvia Fisher Award and the 2001 Sir Robert Askin Operatic Travelling Scholarship. He subsequently relocated to the United States where he 184

completed his Master of Music at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His debut for Opera Australia was as Antonio in The Gondoliers and he then proceeded to sing many of the leading lyric baritone roles with the company, including Sid in Albert Herring and Pelleas in Pelleas et Melisande, before re-studying as a tenor at the University of Michigan. Since then his roles with Opera Australia have included Cassio in Harry Kupfer’s production of Otello, Aeneas in Dido and Aeneas and the Narrator in Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda, Eisenstein in Die Fledermaus and the Young Collector in A Streetcar named Desire. Angus has also sung Anthony Hope in Sweeney Todd for State Opera of South Australia, Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly for West Australian Opera, Jupiter in Pinchgut Opera’s Semele and the Armed Man and Priest in The Magic Flute for Michigan Opera, Detroit. For Canterbury Opera in New Zealand he performed Alfredo in La Traviata, Cavaradossi in Tosca and Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor.Equally comfortable on the concert stage, Angus’ concert engagements have included St. John Passion and Messiah for Sydney Philharmonia and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Beethoven’s 9th Symphony for Sydney Philharmonia, New Year’s concerts with the Australian Pops and Australian Philharmonic Orchestras, Haydn’s Creation in Wiesbaden and a series of Händel concerts for the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra. Angus also regularly performs in recital, including performances at Government House (Sydney Festival) and the Art Gallery of NSW, as well as a series of concerts for the Melbourne Federation Festival, Opera Under The Stars in Broome and Opera in the Vineyards. His portrayal of Boni in The Gypsy Princess for Opera Australia in 2001 and the Narrator in Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda were both recognised with nominations as Best Male Singer in a Principal Role Green Room Awards and Best Male Performer in an Opera at the Helpmann Awards. His performance as Jupiter in Pinchgut Opera’s Semele, was released on CD by ABC Classics in 2003. In 2006 Angus became a resident singer at the Hessisches Staatstheater in Wiesbaden where his roles included Alfredo in La Traviata, Arbace in Idomeneo, Sou Chong The Land of Smiles, Dr Siedler in Im weissen Rössl, August Kuhbrot in Der Vetter aus Dingsda, Erste Priester and Geharnischter Mann in Die Zauberflöte, Alfredo in Die Fledermaus, Maler in Lulu, Tamino in The Magic Flute and Melot in Tristan. Recent engagements include Steuerman in State Opera of South Australia’s production of Flying Dutchman, tenor soloist in Händel’s Messiah with West Australian Symphony Orchestra and the title role in Candide, Rodney Hatch in One Touch of Venus, Lorenzo in La Muette de Portici and Piquillo in La Périchole, Riccardo in Un Ballo in Maschera, the title role in The Protagonist, Golitzin in Chowantschina, Alfredo in Die Fledermaus, and Pang in Turandot all for the Anhaltisches Theatre, Dessau and Turridu in the West Australian Opera’s production of Cavalleria Rusticana.

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SCHEDULE 10: 2015 ACC FIXTURES   Notes on the fixture information provided in the Handbook:

The information provided in Schedule 10 is a summary of all ACC fixtured sporting competitions. There are several examples of the same draw being applied across more than one sport – eg. In Term 3, Year 7 Division 2 basketball, hockey and table tennis have the same draw, so that information is summarised in a single page.

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2015

Senior Cricket Division 1

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Full Results

Round 1 Wed 28 Jan(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St. Bede's College...

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Wed 28 Jan(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College (Sy...

View

Wed 28 Jan(1:30 PM)

St Joseph's

v

St Bernard's

St. Joseph's College

View

Wed 28 Jan(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Salesian

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Wed 4 Feb(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Wed 4 Feb(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

St Joseph's

Mazenod College (T...

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Wed 4 Feb(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College (Sy...

View

Wed 4 Feb(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

St Bede's

Essex Heights Reserve

View

Wed 11 Feb(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

St Joseph's

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Wed 11 Feb(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Wed 11 Feb(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Wed 11 Feb(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

Parade

St. Bede's College...

View

Wed 18 Feb(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

Salesian

Mazenod College (T...

View

Wed 18 Feb(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Wed 18 Feb(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

St Joseph's

Parade College (Sy...

View

Wed 18 Feb(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

St. Bede's College...

View

Wed 25 Feb(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Essex Heights Reserve

View

Wed 25 Feb(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Mazenod

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Wed 25 Feb(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Wed 25 Feb(1:30 PM)

St Joseph's

v

St Bede's

St. Joseph's College

View

Wed 4 Mar(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Wed 4 Mar(1:30 PM)

St Joseph's

v

Whitefriars

St. Joseph's College

View

Wed 4 Mar(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

Parade

Essex Heights Reserve

View

Wed 4 Mar(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College (T...

View

Wed 11 Mar(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Wed 11 Mar(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College (Sy...

View

Wed 11 Mar(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

St Joseph's

Essex Heights Reserve

View

Wed 11 Mar(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

St. Bede's College...

View

TBD

v

TBD

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

FINAL Wed 18 Mar(1:30 PM)

Fixture Last updated: 5 Aug 14 12:15PM (local time) Match status (MS) Progress result entered

187

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Cricket Senior Division 2

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Full Results

Round 1 Wed 28 Jan(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

BYE

Wed 28 Jan(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

Emmanuel

View Sir Robert Menzies...

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Wed 28 Jan(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

CBC St Kilda

St. Bernard's Coll...

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Wed 28 Jan(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

Mazenod College (T...

View

Round 2 Wed 4 Feb(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College (T...

View

Wed 4 Feb(1:30 PM)

Emmanuel

v

CBC St Kilda

Emmanuel College

View

Wed 4 Feb(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

St Bede's

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Wed 4 Feb(1:30 PM)

BYE

v

Whitefriars

Wed 11 Feb(1:30 PM)

CBC St Kilda

v

St Bede's

Alma Park

View

Wed 11 Feb(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

Emmanuel

Mazenod College (T...

View

Wed 11 Feb(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Wed 11 Feb(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

BYE

Wed 18 Feb(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Emmanuel

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Wed 18 Feb(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

Mazenod

St. Bede's College...

View

Wed 18 Feb(1:30 PM)

CBC St Kilda

v

De La Salle

Alma Park

Wed 18 Feb(1:30 PM)

BYE

v

St Bernard's

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

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Round 3

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Round 4

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Round 5 Wed 25 Feb(1:30 PM)

St. Bede's College...

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Wed 25 Feb(1:30 PM)

Emmanuel

v

St Bernard's

Emmanuel College

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Wed 25 Feb(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

Sir Robert Menzies...

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Wed 25 Feb(1:30 PM)

CBC St Kilda

v

BYE

Wed 4 Mar(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

St. Bede's College...

View

Wed 4 Mar(1:30 PM)

CBC St Kilda

v

Mazenod

Alma Park

View

Wed 4 Mar(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Wed 4 Mar(1:30 PM)

BYE

v

Emmanuel

Wed 11 Mar(1:30 PM)

Emmanuel

v

St Bede's

Emmanuel College

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Wed 11 Mar(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St. Bernard's Coll...

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Whitefriars Colleg...

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Round 6

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Round 7

Wed 11 Mar(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

CBC St Kilda

Wed 11 Mar(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

BYE

View

View

TBD

v

TBD

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FINAL Wed 18 Mar(1:30 PM)

Fixture Last updated: 5 Aug 14 1:00PM (local time) Match status (MS) Progress result entered

188

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Tennis Senior

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Currawong Tennis Club

Full Results

Round 1 28 Jan 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Simonds

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28 Jan 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Bye

28 Jan 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernard's Colle...

View

28 Jan 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Mazenod

Chadstone Tennis Club

View

28 Jan 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bede's

Altona Tennis Club

View

4 Feb 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Whitefriars

4 Feb 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College Ten...

View

4 Feb 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Nottinghill Pinewo...

View

4 Feb 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Salesian

St Bede's Tennis C...

View

4 Feb 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Emmanuel

Mayor's Park Tenni...

View

View

Round 2 View

Round 3 11 Feb 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Currawong Tennis Club

View

11 Feb 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

Malvern Tennis Centre

View

11 Feb 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St Bernard's Colle...

View

11 Feb 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Emmanuel

Chadstone Tennis Club

11 Feb 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Simonds

View View

Round 4 18 Feb 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

Nottinghill Pinewo...

View

18 Feb 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St Bede's Tennis C...

View

18 Feb 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bernard's

Altona Tennis Club

View

18 Feb 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Salesian

Mayor's Park Tenni...

18 Feb 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Parade

View View

Round 5 25 Feb 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Currawong Tennis Club

View

25 Feb 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Emmanuel

Malvern Tennis Centre

View

25 Feb 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernard's Colle...

View

25 Feb 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Bye

25 Feb 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Simonds

Parade College Ten...

View

4 Mar 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Whitefriars

Altona Tennis Club

View

4 Mar 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Chadstone Tennis Club

View

4 Mar 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

St Bernard's

Mayor's Park Tenni...

View

View

Round 6

4 Mar 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bede's

4 Mar 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College Ten...

View View

11 Mar 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

Melbourne Park Ten...

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11 Mar 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

Melbourne Park Ten...

View

TBA

v

TBA

Melbourne Park Ten...

View

SEMI FINALS

FINAL 18 Mar 15 1:30PM

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Round 1 Blue Pool 4 Feb 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Parade

Salesian College

View

4 Feb 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

De La Salle

Mazenod College - ...

View

4 Feb 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Bye

View

White Pool 4 Feb 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Bye

4 Feb 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

CBC St Kilda

Carlton Baths

View View

4 Feb 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St Bernard's College

View

11 Feb 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Emmanuel

Parade College

View

11 Feb 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Salesian

Mazenod College - ...

View

11 Feb 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Bye

Round 2 Blue Pool

View

White Pool 11 Feb 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Whitefriars

MSAC

View

11 Feb 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Simonds

St Bernard's College

View

11 Feb 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bede's

18 Feb 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Mazenod

Emmanuel College

View

18 Feb 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Salesian College

View

18 Feb 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Bye

View

Round 3 Blue Pool

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White Pool 18 Feb 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Whitefriars College

View

18 Feb 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

St Bede's

Carlton Baths

View

18 Feb 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Bye

25 Feb 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Emmanuel

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

25 Feb 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College

View

25 Feb 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

View

Round 4 Blue Pool

Bye

View

White Pool 25 Feb 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

25 Feb 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Simonds

St Bede's College ...

View

25 Feb 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

St Bernard's

4 Mar 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

4 Mar 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

4 Mar 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Bye

4 Mar 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Simonds

Whitefriars College

View

4 Mar 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

CBC St Kilda

St Bede's College ...

View

4 Mar 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Bye

View

11 Mar 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

11 Mar 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

View MSAC

View

Salesian

Emmanuel College

View

Parade

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

Round 5 Blue Pool

View

White Pool

SEMI FINALS

FINAL 18 Mar 15 1:30PM

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Round 1 15 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Bye

View

15 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernards Colleg...

View

15 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Jos Geel

v

St Bede's

Elderslie Reserve

View

15 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

Mazenod College Oval

View

22 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College - G...

View

22 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

Mentone Football G...

View

22 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Jos Geel

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

22 Apr 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Mazenod

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

Mentone Football G...

View

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernards Colleg...

View

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Jos Geel

v

Mazenod

Elderslie Reserve

View

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Bye

6 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

6 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College Oval

View

Round 2

View

Round 3

View

Round 4

6 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Jos Geel

6 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bede's

Parade College - G...

View View

13 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

Waverley Oval

View

13 May 15 1:30PM

St Jos Geel

v

Parade

Elderslie Reserve

View

13 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College Oval

13 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Bye

De La Salle

v

St Jos Geel

Round 5

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Round 6 20 May 15 1:30PM

Waverley Oval

View

20 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

20 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College - G...

View View

20 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

Mentone Football G...

View

27 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

Waverley Oval

View

27 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Jos Geel

St Bernards Colleg...

View

27 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

27 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Bye

View

3 Jun 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

3 Jun 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

Round 7

SEMI FINALS

FINAL 17 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Senior Division 2

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Round 1 15 Apr 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Emmanuel

15 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

Waverley Oval

View View

15 Apr 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

CBC St Kilda

Salesian College Oval

View

15 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernards Colleg...

View

15 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

22 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Bye

22 Apr 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

De La Salle

Packer Park

View

22 Apr 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Parade

Salesian College Oval

View

22 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernards Colleg...

View

22 Apr 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bede's

Emmanuel College F...

View

Round 2 View

Round 3 29 Apr 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

CBC St Kilda

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College - G...

View View

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Salesian

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St Bernards Colleg...

View

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Emmanuel

Mazenod College Oval

View

6 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Bye

6 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

Waverley Oval

View

6 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Salesian

St Bedes Front Oval

View

6 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bernard's

Emmanuel College F...

View

6 May 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Mazenod

Packer Park

View

13 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Whitefriars

13 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St Bedes Front Oval

View

13 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

St Bernard's

Salesian College Oval

View

13 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade

Mazenod College Oval

View

13 May 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Emmanuel

Packer Park

View

20 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Bye

20 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

Waverley Oval

View

20 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Salesian

Emmanuel College F...

View

20 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

Mazenod College Oval

View

20 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

CBC St Kilda

Parade College - G...

View

Round 4 View

Round 5 View

Round 6 View

Round 7 27 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

27 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Salesian College Oval

View View

27 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Mazenod

St Bedes Front Oval

View

27 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

CBC St Kilda

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

27 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Emmanuel

Parade College - G...

View

3 Jun 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

3 Jun 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

SEMI FINALS

FINAL 17 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Year 10 Division 1

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Round 1 14 Apr 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bede's

View

14 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Jos Geel

v

Mazenod

Elderslie Reserve

View

14 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernards Colleg...

View

14 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade

D.W. Lucas Oval

View

21 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Bye

21 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Jos Geel

v

De La Salle

Elderslie Reserve

View

21 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

St Bedes Front Oval

View

21 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

Mazenod College Oval

View

28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Whitefriars

28 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Jos Geel

v

Parade

Elderslie Reserve

View

28 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

D.W. Lucas Oval

View

28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College Oval

View

5 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Jos Geel

5 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Mazenod

St Bernards Colleg...

View

5 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

D.W. Lucas Oval

View

5 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bede's

Parade College - G...

View

12 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Bye

12 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Jos Geel

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

12 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College - G...

View

12 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St Bedes Front Oval

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Bye

19 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

St Jos Geel

St Bedes Front Oval

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

De La Salle

Mazenod College Oval

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

26 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

De La Salle

26 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Jos Geel

St Bernards Colleg...

View

26 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College - G...

View

26 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

TBA

v

TBA

Round 2 View

Round 3 View

Round 4 View

Round 5 View

Round 6 View

Round 7 View

FINAL 2 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Year 10 Division 2

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Round 1 28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Salesian

Emmanuel College F...

View

28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars 2

v

Simonds

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

CBC St Kilda

Parade College - G...

View

5 May 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Emmanuel

J.J. Holland Park

View

5 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars 2

v

Parade 2

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

5 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

CBC St Kilda

Salesian College Oval

View

21 Apr 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Whitefriars 2

Elwood Park - The ...

View

12 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Parade 2

Emmanuel College F...

View

12 May 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Salesian

J.J. Holland Park

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Emmanuel

Elwood Park - The ...

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Whitefriars 2

Salesian College Oval

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Parade 2

J.J. Holland Park

View

26 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Whitefriars 2

Emmanuel College F...

View

26 May 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Simonds

Elwood Park - The ...

View

26 May 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

Salesian

Parade College - G...

View

TBA

v

TBA

Round 2

Round 3 * NOTE - change of date

Round 4

Round 5

FINAL 2 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Year 9 Division 1

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Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Whitefriars Colleg...

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5 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade

Mazenod College Oval

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5 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St Bedes Front Oval

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12 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

D.W. Lucas Oval

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12 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St Bernards Colleg...

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12 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College - G...

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College Oval

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19 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

St Bedes Front Oval

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19 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College - G...

View

26 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars Colleg...

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26 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade

St Bedes Front Oval

View

26 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

D.W. Lucas Oval

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28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College Oval

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2 Jun 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Whitefriars Colleg...

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2 Jun 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernards Colleg...

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TBA

v

TBA

* NOTE - change of date

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5 * NOTE - change of date

FINAL 9 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Year 9 Division 2

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MS

Full Results

Round 1 28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars 2

v

Salesian

Whitefriars Colleg...

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5 May 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

Mazenod 2

Parade College - G...

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5 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle 2

v

Bye

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12 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Parade 2

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12 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle 2

Salesian College Oval

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12 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod 2

v

Whitefriars 2

Mazenod College Oval

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19 May 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

Salesian

Parade College - G...

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19 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle 2

v

Whitefriars 2

D.W. Lucas Oval

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19 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Mazenod 2

21 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars 2

v

Parade 2

Whitefriars Colleg...

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26 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod 2

v

De La Salle 2

Mazenod College Oval

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26 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Salesian

2 Jun 15 1:30PM

De La Salle 2

v

Parade 2

2 Jun 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars 2

v

Bye

2 Jun 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Mazenod 2

TBA

v

TBA

* NOTE - change of date

Round 2

Round 3

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Round 4 * NOTE - change of date

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Round 5 D.W. Lucas Oval

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Salesian College Oval

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FINAL 9 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Year 8 Division 1

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Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 7 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College Oval

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7 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College - G...

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Whitefriars Colleg...

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14 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Mazenod

St Bernards Colleg...

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14 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bede's

D.W. Lucas Oval

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30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College - G...

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21 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

Mazenod College Oval

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21 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

St Bedes Front Oval

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28 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

D.W. Lucas Oval

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade

St Bedes Front Oval

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28 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernards Colleg...

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4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College - G...

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4 Jun 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

D.W. Lucas Oval

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4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Whitefriars Colleg...

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TBA

v

TBA

Round 2

Round 3 * NOTE - change of date

Round 4

Round 5

FINAL 11 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Year 8 Division 2

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Venue

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Full Results

Round 1 7 May 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Bye

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7 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Parade (P)

Emmanuel College F...

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7 May 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Salesian

J.J. Holland Park

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14 May 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

CBC St Kilda

Ruthven Reserve

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Simonds

Emmanuel College F...

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14 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Salesian

21 May 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

CBC St Kilda

J.J. Holland Park

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21 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Emmanuel

Salesian College Oval

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21 May 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Bye

Ruthven Reserve

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28 May 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Salesian

Elwood Park - The ...

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28 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Emmanuel

28 May 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Simonds

Ruthven Reserve

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4 Jun 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Emmanuel

Elwood Park - The ...

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4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Parade (P)

Salesian College Oval

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4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Bye

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TBA

v

TBA

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Round 2

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Round 3

Round 4

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Round 5

FINAL 11 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Year 8 Division 3

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Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 7 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Mazenod

St Bedes Front Oval

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7 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College - G...

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Mazenod

St Bernards Colleg...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bede's

D.W. Lucas Oval

View

23 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College - G...

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

Mazenod College Oval

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St Bernards Colleg...

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

D.W. Lucas Oval

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade

St Bedes Front Oval

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernards Colleg...

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade

Mazenod College Oval

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4 Jun 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

D.W. Lucas Oval

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4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Whitefriars Colleg...

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TBA

v

TBA

Round 2

Round 3 * NOTE - change of date

Round 4

Round 5

FINAL 11 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Year 7 Division 1

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Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College - G...

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30 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St Bernards Colleg...

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

St Bedes Front Oval

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College Oval

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernards Colleg...

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

D.W. Lucas Oval

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14 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College Oval

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14 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College - G...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St Bedes Front Oval

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade

D.W. Lucas Oval

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

St Bedes Front Oval

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28 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

De La Salle

Mazenod College Oval

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28 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bede's

Parade College - G...

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Whitefriars Colleg...

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4 Jun 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

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Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

SEMI FINALS

FINAL 11 Jun 15 1:30PM

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* NOTE - inclusion of semi final round 1v4 and 2v3. Winning teams to play in grand final, losing teams to play for 3rd / 4th. 5v6 to play in finals week only.

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Year 7 Division 2

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Home Team

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Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 23 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

D.W. Lucas Oval

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23 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Salesian

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

23 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade (P)

St Bedes Front Oval

View

23 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College - G...

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Mazenod

Salesian College Oval

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Whitefriars

Ruthven Reserve

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St Bernards Colleg...

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade

D.W. Lucas Oval

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Mazenod

Ruthven Reserve

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernards Colleg...

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade

St Bedes Front Oval

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Salesian College Oval

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College Oval

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College - G...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St Bedes Front Oval

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Parade (P)

Salesian College Oval

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College - G...

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernards Colleg...

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade (P)

D.W. Lucas Oval

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College Oval

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Parade

Salesian College Oval

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

St Bernard's

Ruthven Reserve

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

Mazenod College Oval

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Salesian

St Bedes Front Oval

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Parade (P)

Parade College - G...

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St Bernards Colleg...

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TBA

v

TBA

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

FINAL 11 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Soccer - Senior First XI

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Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 Blue Pool 22 Apr 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Emmanuel

Salesian - Mannix ...

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22 Apr 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Whitefriars

J.J. Holland Park

View

22 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St Bernard's College

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White Pool 22 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Bye

22 Apr 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

St Jos Geel

Alma Park

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22 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade

Bentleigh Greens S...

View

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Simonds

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Salesian

Whitefriars College

View

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bernard's

Emmanuel College (...

View

View

Round 2 Blue Pool

White Pool 29 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

CBC St Kilda

Bentleigh Greens S...

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Jos Geel

v

Mazenod

St. Joseph's Colle...

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Parade

6 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

6 May 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

6 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

View View

Round 3 Blue Pool De La Salle

Salesian - Mannix ...

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St Bernard's

J.J. Holland Park

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Emmanuel

Whitefriars College

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White Pool 6 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College

View

6 May 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Parade

Alma Park

View

6 May 15 1:30PM

St Jos Geel

v

Bye

15 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Whitefriars College

View

13 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernard's College

View

13 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Simonds

Emmanuel College (...

View

View

View

Round 4 Blue Pool

White Pool 13 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College - B...

13 May 15 1:30PM

St Jos Geel

v

St Bede's

St. Joseph's Colle...

13 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

CBC St Kilda

20 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Simonds

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

20 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernard's College

View

20 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Emmanuel

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

20 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

CBC St Kilda

Mazenod College

View

20 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Jos Geel

Parade College - B...

View

20 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Bye

View

27 May 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

27 May 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

View View

Round 5 Blue Pool

White Pool

SEMI FINALS

FINAL 3 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Soccer Senior Seconds

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Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 29 Apr 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Bye

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29 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Whitefriars College

View

29 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Mazenod

St Bernard's College

View

6 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernard's College

View

6 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Salesian

Parade College - B...

View

6 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Mazenod

22 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars College

View

13 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

St Bernard's

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

13 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Bye

20 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Salesian

Mazenod College

View

20 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College - B...

View

20 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Whitefriars

27 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Whitefriars

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

27 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade

Mazenod College

View

27 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Bye

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

Round 2

View

Round 3 * Note change of date

View

Round 4

View

Round 5

FINAL 3 Jun 15 1:30PM

Fixture Last updated: 25 Jul 14 10:29AM (local time)

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Soccer Year 10

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Home Team

Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 Blue Pool 21 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

CBC St Kilda

St Bernard's College

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21 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Whitefriars College

View

21 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College - B...

View

White Pool 21 Apr 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Bye

21 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Jos Geel

v

Mazenod

St. Joseph's Colle...

View View

21 Apr 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Simonds

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

28 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

28 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

Bentleigh Greens S...

View

28 Apr 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Parade

Alma Park

View

Round 2 Blue Pool

White Pool 28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Mazenod

J.J. Holland Park

View

28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Jos Geel

Emmanuel College (...

View

28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Salesian

5 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St Bernard's College

View

5 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Whitefriars College

View

5 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

CBC St Kilda

Bentleigh Greens S...

View

View

Round 3 Blue Pool

White Pool 5 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Simonds

Emmanuel College (...

View

5 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Salesian

Mazenod College

View

5 May 15 1:30PM

St Jos Geel

v

Bye

12 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College - B...

View

12 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

Bentleigh Greens S...

View

12 May 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Whitefriars

Alma Park

View

View

Round 4 Blue Pool

White Pool 12 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Emmanuel

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

12 May 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

St Jos Geel

J.J. Holland Park

View

12 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Mazenod

19 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernard's College

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bede's

Parade College - B...

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

CBC St Kilda

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Emmanuel

Mazenod College

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

St Jos Geel

v

Salesian

St. Joseph's Colle...

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Bye

View

26 May 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

26 May 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

View

Round 5 Blue Pool

White Pool

SEMI FINALS

FINAL 2 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Ladder

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Soccer Year 9

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Round 1 14 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade 2

Whitefriars College

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14 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod 2

v

De La Salle 1

Mazenod College

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14 Apr 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

St Bernard's

Salesian - Mannix ...

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14 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade 1

v

De La Salle 2

Parade College - B...

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14 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod 1

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College

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21 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade 1

Bentleigh Greens S...

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21 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle 2

v

St Bernard's

Sir Robert Menzies...

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21 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod 2

v

Salesian

Mazenod College

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21 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle 1

v

Whitefriars

Sir Robert Menzies...

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21 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

Mazenod 1

Parade College - B...

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28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Salesian

Whitefriars College

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28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod 2

v

De La Salle 2

Mazenod College

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28 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St Bernard's College

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28 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade 1

v

Mazenod 1

Parade College - B...

View

28 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle 1

v

Parade 2

Sir Robert Menzies...

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5 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod 1

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College

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5 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Mazenod 2

Bentleigh Greens S...

View

5 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle 2

v

Whitefriars

Sir Robert Menzies...

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5 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle 1

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

5 May 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

Parade 1

Parade College - B...

View

12 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

Bentleigh Greens S...

View

12 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod 1

v

Mazenod 2

Mazenod College

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12 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade 1

St Bernard's College

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12 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle 1

v

De La Salle 2

Sir Robert Menzies...

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12 May 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

Salesian

Parade College - B...

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19 May 15 1:30PM

Parade 1

v

Mazenod 2

Parade College - B...

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod 1

Whitefriars College

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle 2

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

19 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle 1

v

St Bede's

Sir Robert Menzies...

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19 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade 2

St Bernard's College

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26 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade 1

Whitefriars College

View

26 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod 2

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College

View

26 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod 1

v

De La Salle 1

Mazenod College

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26 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Salesian

Bentleigh Greens S...

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26 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle 2

v

Parade 2

Sir Robert Menzies...

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2 Jun 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernard's College

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2 Jun 15 1:30PM

De La Salle 2

v

St Bede's

Sir Robert Menzies...

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2 Jun 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Mazenod 1

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

2 Jun 15 1:30PM

Parade 1

v

De La Salle 1

Parade College - B...

View

2 Jun 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

Mazenod 2

Parade College - B...

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TBA

v

TBA

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

Round 8

FINAL 9 Jun 15 1:30PM

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205

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Soccer Year 8 Division 1

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Round 1 Blue Pool 30 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Bye

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College - B...

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30 Apr 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Emmanuel

Alma Park

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White Pool 30 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Bye

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Simonds

Mazenod College

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30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Salesian

Whitefriars College

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7 May 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Parade

Alma Park

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

Bentleigh Greens S...

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7 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Emmanuel

Round 2 Blue Pool

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White Pool 7 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars College

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7 May 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

De La Salle

J.J. Holland Park

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7 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Salesian

14 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

14 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

14 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

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Round 3 Blue Pool CBC St Kilda

Bentleigh Greens S...

View

v

Parade

Emmanuel College (...

View

v

Bye

View

White Pool 14 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Salesian

Mazenod College

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Bye

21 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bede's

Emmanuel College (...

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

CBC St Kilda

St Bernard's College

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

View

Round 4 Blue Pool

Parade

View

White Pool 21 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Whitefriars

J.J. Holland Park

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Mazenod

28 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bede's

Parade College - B...

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Emmanuel

St Bernard's College

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28 May 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Bye

28 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

Sir Robert Menzies...

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28 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Simonds

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Bye

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

View

Round 5 Blue Pool

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White Pool

SEMI FINALS

FINAL 11 Jun 15 1:30PM

206

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Soccer Year 8 Division 2

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Round 1 23 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Bye

View

23 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

23 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Parade (P)

Parade College - B...

View

23 Apr 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Whitefriars

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Salesian

Parade College - P...

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernard's College

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

De La Salle

Mazenod College

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Whitefriars

7 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College - B...

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernard's College

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Whitefriars

Parade College - P...

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Bye

14 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Whitefriars College

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Mazenod

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College - B...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Parade (P)

21 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

Mazenod College

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade (P)

St Bernard's College

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Salesian

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Bye

28 May 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Mazenod

Parade College - P...

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Parade

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Whitefriars College

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade (P)

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Whitefriars College

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Bye

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

Round 2

View

Round 3

View

Round 4

View

Round 5

View

Round 6

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Round 7

FINAL 11 Jun 15 1:30PM

207

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Soccer Year 7 Division 1

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Round 1 23 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Emmanuel

Whitefriars College

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23 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College

View

23 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College - B...

View

23 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernard's College

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Parade

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

Bentleigh Greens S...

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bernard's

Emmanuel College (...

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Whitefriars College

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Salesian

Mazenod College

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College - B...

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bede's

Emmanuel College (...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Mazenod

St Bernard's College

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Whitefriars

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

Bentleigh Greens S...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Parade

Emmanuel College (...

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Whitefriars College

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade

Mazenod College

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Salesian

Bentleigh Greens S...

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Emmanuel

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College - B...

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Salesian

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

Bentleigh Greens S...

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Mazenod

Emmanuel College (...

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars College

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bede's

Parade College - B...

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St Bernard's College

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Emmanuel

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

TBA

v

TBA

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

FINAL 11 Jun 15 1:30PM

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Soccer Year 7 Division 2

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Round 1 23 Apr 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Bye

View

23 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

De La Salle

Parade College - P...

View

23 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Salesian

Parade College - B...

View

23 Apr 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernard's College

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Salesian

Whitefriars College

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Parade (P)

Parade College - B...

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

30 Apr 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

7 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade

Mazenod College

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Whitefriars

Parade College - P...

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

St Bernard's

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

7 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Bye

14 May 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade (P)

St Bernard's College

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars College

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

14 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Salesian

21 May 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Salesian

Parade College - P...

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Whitefriars College

View

21 May 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Bye

28 May 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College

View

16 Apr 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Mazenod

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

16 Apr 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College - B...

View

16 Apr 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

28 May 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Parade (P)

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade (P)

Mazenod College

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Salesian - Mannix ...

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernard's College

View

4 Jun 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Bye

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

Round 2

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Round 3

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Round 4

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Round 5

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Round 6

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Round 7

FINAL 11 Jun 15 1:30PM

209

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Basketball Senior A

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Round 1 15 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

CBC St Kilda

St Bernard's College

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15 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College

View

15 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bede's

Altona Basketball ...

View

15 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Simonds

De La Salle College

View

15 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Salesian

Mazenod College - ...

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Whitefriars College

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade

St Bede's College ...

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Emmanuel

Carlton Baths

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22 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Waverley Basketbal...

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Mazenod

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St Bernard's College

View

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Simonds

Parade College

View

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Salesian

Altona Basketball ...

View

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

De La Salle College

View

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

CBC St Kilda

Whitefriars College

View

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

St Bernard's

Carlton Baths

View

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Parade

Waverley Basketbal...

View

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Emmanuel

Mazenod College - ...

View

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

De La Salle

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Whitefriars College

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12 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernard's College

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12 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College

View

12 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

De La Salle

Altona Basketball ...

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12 Aug 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Whitefriars

Carlton Baths

View

12 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

CBC St Kilda

St Bede's College ...

View

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College - ...

View

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade

De La Salle College

View

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Emmanuel

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Whitefriars

Waverley Basketbal...

View

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Simonds

St Bede's College ...

View

26 Aug 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

26 Aug 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

SEMI FINALS

FINAL 2 Sep 15 1:30PM

210

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Hockey Senior

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Round 1 15 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

CBC St Kilda

St Bernards Hockey...

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15 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

K.P Hardiman Reserve

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15 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bede's

Footscray Hockey Club

View

15 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Bye

15 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Salesian

Monash University ...

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Waverley Hockey Ce...

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade

Mentone Grammar Pl...

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Mazenod

Albert Park Hockey...

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Emmanuel

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Bye

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Salesian

Footscray Hockey Club

View

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

Hawthorn/Malvern H...

View

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

CBC St Kilda

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Emmanuel

Monash University ...

View

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Parade

Waverley Hockey Ce...

View

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

De La Salle

Albert Park Hockey...

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

12 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernards Hockey...

View

12 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

12 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

De La Salle

Footscray Hockey Club

View

12 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

CBC St Kilda

Mentone Grammar Pl...

12 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Whitefriars

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade

Hawthorn/Malvern H...

View

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Monash University ...

View

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Bye

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Whitefriars

Waverley Hockey Ce...

View

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Emmanuel

Albert Park Hockey...

View

View

Round 2

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Round 3 St Bernards Hockey...

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Round 4

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Round 5

View View

Round 6

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SEMI FINALS 26 Aug 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

26 Aug 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

FINAL 2 Sep 15 1:30PM

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Table Tennis Senior

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Round 1 15 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v

Bye

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15 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

Parade College Tab...

View

15 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Emmanuel College

View

15 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

De La Salle Colleg...

View

15 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Mazenod College Ta...

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

St Bede's College ...

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

MSAC Table Tennis

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

Salesian College

View

22 Jul 15 1:30PM

Bye

Round 2

v

Mazenod

View

Round 3 29 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

St Bernard's Colle...

View

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Parade College Tab...

View

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Emmanuel College

View

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

De La Salle Colleg...

View

29 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v

Bye

View

Round 4 5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

MSAC Table Tennis

View

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

Salesian College

View

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

Mazenod College Ta...

View

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

De La Salle

5 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

12 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

St Bernard's Colle...

View

12 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Parade College Tab...

View

12 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

Emmanuel College

View

12 Aug 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

MSAC Table Tennis

View

12 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Mazenod College Ta...

View

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

De La Salle Colleg...

View

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

Salesian College

View

19 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

St Bede's College ...

View

View

Round 5

Bye

View

Round 6

v

Emmanuel

View

SEMI FINALS 26 Aug 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

26 Aug 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

FINAL 2 Sep 15 1:30PM

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Basketball Yr 10 A

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Round 1 14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

St Bede's

Waverley Basketbal...

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Simonds

Mazenod College - ...

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade

De La Salle College

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bernard's

Altona Basketball ...

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Whitefriars

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Salesian

Carlton Baths

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St Bernard's College

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Emmanuel

Whitefriars College

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

CBC St Kilda

St Bede's College ...

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Parade

Waverley Basketbal...

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College - ...

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

De La Salle College

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

CBC St Kilda

Altona Basketball ...

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

St Bede's

Carlton Baths

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernard's College

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars College

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

De La Salle

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Emmanuel

St Bede's College ...

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Parade

Carlton Baths

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Whitefriars

Waverley Basketbal...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

CBC St Kilda

Mazenod College - ...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Emmanuel

De La Salle College

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Simonds

St Bernard's College

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bede's

Parade College

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Salesian

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Mazenod

Altona Basketball ...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St Bede's College ...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Simonds

Whitefriars College

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

SEMI FINALS

FINAL 1 Sep 15 1:30PM

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Hockey Year 10

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Waverley Hockey Ce...

Full Results

Round 1 14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

St Bede's

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Bye

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade

Hawthorn/Malvern H...

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bernard's

Footscray Hockey Club

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Whitefriars

Albert Park Hockey...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Emmanuel

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St Bernards Hockey...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

CBC St Kilda

Mentone Grammar Pl...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Salesian

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Parade

Waverley Hockey Ce...

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Monash University ...

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

Hawthorn/Malvern H...

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

CBC St Kilda

Footscray Hockey Club

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bede's

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

De La Salle

Albert Park Hockey...

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernards Hockey...

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Emmanuel

Mentone Grammar Pl...

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Parade

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Whitefriars

Waverley Hockey Ce...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

CBC St Kilda

Monash University ...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Emmanuel

Hawthorn/Malvern H...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Bye

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bede's

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Mazenod

Footscray Hockey Club

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Salesian

Albert Park Hockey...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

Mentone Grammar Pl...

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Whitefriars

View

Round 2

View

Round 3

View View

Round 4

View View

Round 5

View

Round 6

View View

SEMI FINALS 25 Aug 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

FINAL 1 Sep 15 1:30PM

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Table Tennis Yr 10

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Round 1 14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Salesian College

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Mazenod College Ta...

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

De La Salle Colleg...

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Emmanuel College

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Whitefriars

View

Round 2 21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

MSAC Table Tennis

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Parade College Tab...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

St Bernard's Colle...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

Salesian College

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Mazenod College Ta...

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

De La Salle Colleg...

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

MSAC Table Tennis

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

St Bernard's Colle...

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

4 Aug 15 1:30PM 4 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

View

Round 3

0-0 v

Bye

View

Round 4

v

De La Salle

View

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

St Bede's College ...

View

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

MSAC Table Tennis

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

Salesian College

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

De La Salle Colleg...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

St Bernard's Colle...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Parade College Tab...

View

v

Salesian

Round 5

Bye

View

Round 6 18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Emmanuel College

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

St Bede's College ...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Parade College Tab...

View

SEMI FINALS 25 Aug 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

FINAL 1 Sep 15 1:30PM

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Basketball Yr 9 A

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Round 1 14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

Parade 1

Parade College

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Whitefriars College

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Mazenod

Waverley Basketbal...

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St Bernard's College

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade 2

St Bede's College ...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

Mazenod College - ...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Salesian

De La Salle College

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade 1

v

St Bernard's

Parade College

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

Mazenod

Parade College

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Whitefriars College

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

St Bernard's

Waverley Basketbal...

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade 1

St Bede's College ...

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade 2

De La Salle College

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernard's College

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade 1

v

Salesian

Parade College

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Mazenod

St Bede's College ...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

St Bernard's

Parade College

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Salesian

Whitefriars College

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St Bede's College ...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade 1

Mazenod College - ...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Parade 2

Waverley Basketbal...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade 1

v

Whitefriars

Parade College

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St Bernard's College

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

De La Salle College

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

Whitefriars

Parade College

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

St Bede's

Waverley Basketbal...

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College - ...

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade 1

De La Salle College

View

TBA

v

TBA

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

FINAL 1 Sep 15 1:30PM

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Table Tennis Yr 9

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Round 1 14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Parade

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Salesian College

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

St Bernard's Colle...

View

Round 2 21 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v

Bye

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

Mazenod College Ta...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

MSAC Table Tennis

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Parade College Tab...

View

Round 3 28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Mazenod

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Salesian College

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

St Bede's College ...

View

Round 4 4 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v

Bye

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

St Bernard's Colle...

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Parade College Tab...

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

St Bede's College ...

View

Round 5 11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

St Bede's College ...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

Mazenod College Ta...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

Parade College Tab...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

St Bernard's Colle...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

MSAC Table Tennis

View

Round 6 Bye

View

Round 7 25 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Whitefriars

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

View

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Salesian College

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Mazenod College Ta...

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

MSAC Table Tennis

View

FINAL 1 Sep 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

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Hockey Year 9

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Round 1 14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Bye

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Mazenod

Waverley Hockey Ce...

View

14 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St Bernards Hockey...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Bye

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

Monash University ...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Salesian

Hawthorn/Malvern H...

View

21 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Mazenod

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

St Bernard's

Waverley Hockey Ce...

View

28 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade

Mentone Grammar Pl...

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Bye

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernards Hockey...

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Salesian

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

4 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Mazenod

Mentone Grammar Pl...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Salesian

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

Mentone Grammar Pl...

View

11 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade

Monash University ...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Bye

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St Bernards Hockey...

View

18 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

Hawthorn/Malvern H...

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Whitefriars

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

St Bede's

Waverley Hockey Ce...

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Monash University ...

View

25 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade

Hawthorn/Malvern H...

View

TBA

v

TBA

Round 2 View

Round 3 View

Round 4 View

Round 5 View

Round 6 View

Round 7 View

FINAL 1 Sep 15 1:30PM

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Basketball Yr 8 Div 1 A

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Round 1 16 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

CBC St Kilda

Parade College

View

16 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

St Bede's College ...

View

16 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Simonds

Waverley Basketbal...

View

16 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Mazenod

St Bernard's College

View

16 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

De La Salle

Altona Basketball ...

View

Round 2 23 Jul 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

St Bede's

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Simonds

Whitefriars College

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernard's College

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

De La Salle

Mazenod College - ...

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Emmanuel

Parade College

View

Round 3 30 Jul 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Simonds

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Whitefriars College

View

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Salesian

De La Salle College

View

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Emmanuel

Mazenod College - ...

View

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade

St Bede's College ...

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

CBC St Kilda

St Bernard's College

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

De La Salle College

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Emmanuel

Waverley Basketbal...

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

St Bede's

Carlton Baths

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

De La Salle

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Whitefriars

Altona Basketball ...

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Salesian

Mazenod College - ...

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

St Bede's College ...

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Parade

Carlton Baths

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

CBC St Kilda

Altona Basketball ...

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars College

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Salesian

Parade College

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St Bede's College ...

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

St Bernard's

Carlton Baths

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Mazenod

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Whitefriars

Waverley Basketbal...

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bede's

Altona Basketball ...

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Simonds

De La Salle College

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernard's College

View

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

Round 8 3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

CBC St Kilda

Waverley Basketbal...

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Whitefriars College

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College - ...

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Simonds

v

Emmanuel

Carlton Baths

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

De La Salle College

View

TBA

v

TBA

FINAL 10 Sep 15 1:30PM

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Ladder

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Hockey Year 8 Div 1

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Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 16 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

CBC St Kilda

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

16 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

Mentone Grammar Pl...

View

16 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Bye

16 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Mazenod

St Bernards Hockey...

View

16 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

De La Salle

Footscray Hockey Club

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

De La Salle

Monash University ...

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernards Hockey...

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

St Bede's

Albert Park Hockey...

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Emmanuel

K.P Hardiman Reserve

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Whitefriars

View

Round 2

View View

Round 3 30 Jul 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Bye

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Doncaster Hockey Club

View View

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Salesian

Hawthorn/Malvern H...

View

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Emmanuel

Monash University ...

View

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade

Mentone Grammar Pl...

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Emmanuel

Waverley Hockey Ce...

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

Hawthorn/Malvern H...

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

CBC St Kilda

St Bernards Hockey...

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Bye

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

De La Salle

Albert Park Hockey...

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

Whitefriars

Footscray Hockey Club

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Salesian

Monash University ...

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

Mentone Grammar Pl...

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Parade

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

CBC St Kilda

Footscray Hockey Club

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

Mentone Grammar Pl...

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Salesian

K.P Hardiman Reserve

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

Round 4

View

Round 5

View View

Round 6

View View

Round 7 27 Aug 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

v

Mazenod

Albert Park Hockey...

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Whitefriars

Waverley Hockey Ce...

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v

St Bede's

Footscray Hockey Club

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Bye

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernards Hockey...

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

CBC St Kilda

Waverley Hockey Ce...

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

Hawthorn/Malvern H...

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Monash University ...

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Emmanuel

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

View

Round 8

FINAL 10 Sep 15 1:30PM

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Ladder

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Table Tennis Yr 8 Div 1

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Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 16 Jul 15 1:30PM

Bye

16 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

v

Parade Whitefriars

St Bede's College ...

View View

16 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Salesian College

View

16 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

St Bernard's Colle...

View

16 Jul 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

Emmanuel College

View

Round 2 23 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Bye Whitefriars Colleg...

View View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

St Bernard's Colle...

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

Mazenod College Ta...

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

Parade College Tab...

View

Round 3 30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Bye

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

v

Simonds St Bernard's

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

View Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Salesian

De La Salle Colleg...

View

Emmanuel

Mazenod College Ta...

View

Parade

St Bede's College ...

View

Round 4 6 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Bye Whitefriars

De La Salle Colleg...

View View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

Salesian College

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Parade College Tab...

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

MSAC Table Tennis

View

Round 5 13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

De La Salle

13 Aug 15 1:30PM 13 Aug 15 1:30PM

View

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

Emmanuel College

View

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Mazenod College Ta...

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

St Bede's College ...

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

MSAC Table Tennis

View

Round 6 20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Bye Whitefriars Colleg...

View View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Parade College Tab...

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

St Bede's College ...

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

MSAC Table Tennis

View

Round 7 27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

v

Mazenod Whitefriars

Salesian College

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Emmanuel College

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

De La Salle Colleg...

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

St Bernard's Colle...

View

View

Round 8 3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Salesian

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

0-0 v

Parade

Bye Whitefriars Colleg...

View View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Mazenod College Ta...

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

MSAC Table Tennis

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

De La Salle Colleg...

View

FINAL 10 Sep 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

View

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BASKETBALL & TABLE TENNIS

Season

Basketball Yr 8 Div 2 A

!

Grade

2015

Ladder

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Home Team

Away Team

Venue

Mazenod College - ...

MS

Full Results

Round 1 6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Parade

Coburg Basketball ...

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Mazenod

St Bernard's College

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Bye

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Whitefriars College

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade (P)

Mazenod College - ...

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Parade

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Whitefriars College

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Bye

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade (P)

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Bye

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Whitefriars

Coburg Basketball ...

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

Round 2

View

Round 3

View

Round 4

View St Bernard's College

View

Round 5 View

FINAL 10 Sep 15 1:30PM

View

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Grade

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Ladder

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Hockey Year 8 Div 2

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Home Team

Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

St Bernard's

Plenty Park

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernards Hockey...

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade (P)

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Parade (P)

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernards Hockey...

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade (P)

St Bernards Hockey...

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Whitefriars

Plenty Park

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Parade

Plenty Park

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

TBA

v

TBA

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

FINAL 10 Sep 15 1:30PM

View

Fixture Last updated: 6 Aug 14 10:41AM (local time)

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223

Season Fixture Season

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2015

Ladder

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BASKETBALL, HOCKEY & TABLE TENNIS

Basketball Yr 7 Div 1 A

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Home Team

Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 23 Jul 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Salesian

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

De La Salle College

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Mazenod

St Bede's College ...

View

23 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernard's College

View

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Bye

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

De La Salle

Mazenod College - ...

View

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bede's

Parade College

View

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

St Bernard's

Waverley Basketbal...

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Mazenod

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade

De La Salle College

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

St Bede's College ...

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Salesian

Whitefriars College

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Bye

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St Bernard's College

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

St Bede's

Waverley Basketbal...

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars College

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bede's

De La Salle College

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Salesian

Mazenod College - ...

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Bye

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Waverley Basketbal...

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Whitefriars College

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade

Mazenod College - ...

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

De La Salle

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

St Bede's College ...

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Mazenod

St Bernard's College

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Salesian

Parade College

View

TBA

v

TBA

Round 2 View

Round 3 View

Round 4 View

Round 5 View

Round 6 View

Round 7 View

FINAL 10 Sep 15 1:30PM

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Ladder

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BASKETBALL & TABLE TENNIS

Basketball Yr 7 Div 2 A

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Home Team

Away Team

Venue

Whitefriars College

MS

Full Results

Round 1 6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Bye

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Parade (P)

Parade College

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College - ...

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Parade (P)

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Mazenod

Coburg Basketball ...

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Bye

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernard's College

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade

Mazenod College - ...

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Whitefriars

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

St Bernard's

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Mazenod

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernard's College

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade (P)

Whitefriars College

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

Round 2

View

Round 3

View

Round 4

View Coburg Basketball ...

View

Round 5 View

FINAL 10 Sep 15 1:30PM

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2015

Ladder

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Hockey Year 7 Div 2

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Home Team

Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 30 Jul 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

30 Jul 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade (P)

St Bernards Hockey...

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

6 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Whitefriars

Plenty Park

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

Parade

Plenty Park

View

13 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

v

St Bernard's

Plenty Park

View

20 Aug 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St Bernards Hockey...

View

27 Aug 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade (P)

Doncaster Hockey Club

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Parade (P)

K.P Hardiman Reserve

View

3 Sep 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernards Hockey...

View

TBA

v

TBA

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

FINAL 10 Sep 15 1:30PM

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Fixture Last updated: 6 Aug 14 10:43AM (local time)

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226

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Cricket Year 10

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Home Team

Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 Tue 6 Oct(1:30 PM)

Emmanuel

v

Mazenod

Emmanuel College

View

Tue 6 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

St Joseph's

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Tue 6 Oct(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Tue 6 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

CBC St Kilda

Parade College (Sy...

View

Tue 6 Oct(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

St Bernard's

Salesian College

View

Tue 13 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Tue 13 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

CBC St Kilda

St. Bede's College...

View

Tue 13 Oct(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

St Joseph's

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Tue 13 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Tue 13 Oct(1:30 PM)

Emmanuel

v

Salesian

Emmanuel College

View

Tue 20 Oct(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College (T...

View

Tue 20 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Joseph's

v

Salesian

St. Joseph's College

View

Tue 20 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

Parade

St. Bede's College...

View

Tue 20 Oct(1:30 PM)

CBC St Kilda

v

De La Salle

Alma Park

View

Tue 20 Oct(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Emmanuel

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Tue 27 Oct(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

Parade

Mazenod College (T...

View

Tue 27 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Joseph's

v

St Bede's

St. Joseph's College

View

Tue 27 Oct(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Salesian College

View

Tue 27 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Tue 27 Oct(1:30 PM)

CBC St Kilda

v

Emmanuel

Alma Park

View

Wed 4 Nov(1:30 PM)

St Joseph's

v

Mazenod

St. Joseph's College

View

Wed 4 Nov(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St. Bede's College...

View

Wed 4 Nov(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College (Sy...

View

Wed 4 Nov(1:30 PM)

CBC St Kilda

v

Salesian

Alma Park

View

Wed 4 Nov(1:30 PM)

Emmanuel

v

St Bernard's

Emmanuel College

View

Tue 10 Nov(1:30 PM)

TBD

v

TBD

View

Tue 10 Nov(1:30 PM)

TBD

v

TBD

View

TBD

v

TBD

View

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

SEMI FINALS

FINAL Tue 17 Nov(1:30 PM)

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Tennis Year 10

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Full Results

Round 1 6 Oct 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Altona Tennis Club

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6 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Malvern Tennis Centre

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6 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Currawong Tennis Club

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6 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade

6 Oct 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Chadstone Tennis Club

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13 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

St Bernard's Colle...

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13 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v

13 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Currawong Tennis Club

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13 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Malvern Tennis Centre

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13 Oct 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Altona Tennis Club

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20 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Nottinghill Pinewo...

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20 Oct 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Melbourne Park Ten...

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20 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

St Bede's Tennis C...

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20 Oct 15 1:30PM

Bye

20 Oct 15 1:30PM

0-0 v

Bye

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Round 2

Bye

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Round 3

v

De La Salle

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Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

Currawong Tennis Club

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27 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

Nottinghill Pinewo...

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27 Oct 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Melbourne Park Ten...

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27 Oct 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

Chadstone Tennis Club

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27 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

St Bernard's Colle...

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27 Oct 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Emmanuel

Round 4

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Round 5 4 Nov 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Melbourne Park Ten...

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4 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

St Bede's Tennis C...

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4 Nov 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

Parade College Ten...

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4 Nov 15 1:30PM

Bye

4 Nov 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

v 0-0 v 0-0

Salesian St Bernard's

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SEMI FINALS 10 Nov 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

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10 Nov 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

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TBA

v

TBA

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FINAL 17 Nov 15 1:30PM

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Grade

2015

Ladder

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Volleyball Yr 10 A

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Round 1 6 Oct 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Emmanuel College

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6 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Ashburton Pool & R...

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6 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Whitefriars College

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6 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

CBC St Kilda

Parade College

View

6 Oct 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Oakleigh Recreatio...

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13 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

St Bernard's College

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13 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

CBC St Kilda

St Bede's College ...

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13 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Whitefriars College

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13 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

13 Oct 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Emmanuel College

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20 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Mazenod College - ...

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20 Oct 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Carlton Baths

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20 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

St Bede's College ...

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20 Oct 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

MSAC

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20 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

Whitefriars College

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27 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

Mazenod College - ...

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27 Oct 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Carlton Baths

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27 Oct 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

Oakleigh Recreatio...

View

27 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

St Bernard's College

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27 Oct 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

MSAC

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4 Nov 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Carlton Baths

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4 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

St Bede's College ...

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4 Nov 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

Parade College

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4 Nov 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

MSAC

View

4 Nov 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Emmanuel College

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Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

SEMI FINALS 10 Nov 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

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10 Nov 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

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TBA

v

TBA

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FINAL 17 Nov 15 1:30PM

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Season Fixture Season

Grade

2015

Cricket Year 9

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Venue

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Full Results

Round 1 Tue 6 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St. Bernard's Coll...

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Tue 6 Oct(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

Parade

Mazenod College (T...

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Tue 6 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle 2

v

Salesian

Sir Robert Menzies...

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Tue 6 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

De La Salle 1

St. Bede's College...

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Tue 13 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle 1

v

De La Salle 2

Sir Robert Menzies...

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Tue 13 Oct(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

Mazenod

Salesian College

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Tue 13 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College (Sy...

View

Tue 13 Oct(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Whitefriars Colleg...

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Tue 20 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Tue 20 Oct(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

De La Salle 1

Mazenod College (T...

View

Tue 20 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle 2

v

St Bede's

Sir Robert Menzies...

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Tue 20 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College (Sy...

View

Tue 27 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

Mazenod

St. Bede's College...

View

Tue 27 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle 1

v

St Bernard's

Sir Robert Menzies...

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Tue 27 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

Salesian

Parade College (Sy...

View

Tue 27 Oct(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle 2

Whitefriars Colleg...

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Wed 4 Nov(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St. Bernard's Coll...

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Wed 4 Nov(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

De La Salle 2

Mazenod College (T...

View

Wed 4 Nov(1:30 PM)

De La Salle 1

v

Parade

Sir Robert Menzies...

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Wed 4 Nov(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

Whitefriars

Salesian College

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Tue 10 Nov(1:30 PM)

De La Salle 2

v

St Bernard's

Sir Robert Menzies...

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Tue 10 Nov(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

De La Salle 1

Salesian College

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Tue 10 Nov(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

Parade

St. Bede's College...

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Tue 10 Nov(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars Colleg...

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TBD

v

TBD

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

FINAL Tue 17 Nov(1:30 PM)

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Season

!

2015

Grade

-Tennis Yr 9

Ladder Tennis Year 9

Date/time

Home Team

Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 6 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernard's Colle...

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6 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade

Nottinghill Pinewo...

View

6 Oct 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Salesian

6 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St Bede's Tennis C...

View

13 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

St Bernard's

Parade College Ten...

View

13 Oct 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Mazenod

Chadstone Tennis Club

View

13 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Bye

Malvern Tennis Centre

View

13 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Currawong Tennis Club

View

20 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernard's Colle...

View

20 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

De La Salle

Nottinghill Pinewo...

View

20 Oct 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bede's

20 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College Ten...

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27 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

Malvern Tennis Centre

View

27 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Mazenod

St Bede's Tennis C...

View

27 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Bye

Currawong Tennis Club

View

27 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Salesian

Parade College Ten...

View

3 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St Bernard's Colle...

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3 Nov 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Bye

Nottinghill Pinewo...

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3 Nov 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade

Malvern Tennis Centre

View

3 Nov 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Whitefriars

Chadstone Tennis Club

View

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Round 2

Round 3

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Round 4

Round 5

Round 6 10 Nov 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

10 Nov 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Currawong Tennis Club

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10 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade

St Bede's Tennis C...

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10 Nov 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Chadstone Tennis Club

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TBA

v

TBA

FINAL 17 Nov 15 1:30PM

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Season Fixture

Season

!

2015

Grade

-Volleyball Yr 9 A

Ladder Volleyball Year 9 A

Date/time

Home Team

Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 6 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St Bernard's College

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6 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade 1

Mazenod College - ...

View

6 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

Salesian

Parade - Preston C...

View

6 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St Bede's College ...

View

13 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade 1

v

St Bernard's

Parade College

View

13 Oct 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Mazenod

Salesian College

View

13 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade 2

Ashburton Pool & R...

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13 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Whitefriars College

View

20 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

Salesian

St Bernard's College

View

20 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

De La Salle

Mazenod College - ...

View

20 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

St Bede's

Parade - Preston C...

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20 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade 1

v

Whitefriars

Parade College

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27 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

27 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Mazenod

St Bede's College ...

View

27 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Parade 2

Whitefriars College

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27 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade 1

v

Salesian

Parade College

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3 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St Bernard's College

View

3 Nov 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

v

Parade 2

Mazenod College - ...

View

3 Nov 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

v

Parade 1

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

3 Nov 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

Whitefriars

Salesian College

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10 Nov 15 1:30PM

Parade 2

v

St Bernard's

Parade - Preston C...

View

10 Nov 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars College

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10 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

v

Parade 1

St Bede's College ...

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10 Nov 15 1:30PM

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Salesian College

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TBA

v

TBA

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

FINAL 17 Nov 15 1:30PM

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Grade

2015

Cricket Year 8 Division 1

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Venue

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Full Results

Round 1 Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

BYE

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Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

Emmanuel

Sir Robert Menzies...

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Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars Colleg...

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Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

St Bede's

Salesian College

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Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

CBC St Kilda

Parade College (Sy...

View

Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

Parade

Salesian College

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Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

St. Bede's College...

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Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

Mazenod

Sir Robert Menzies...

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Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

Emmanuel

v

St Bernard's

Emmanuel College

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Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

BYE

v

CBC St Kilda

Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College (T...

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Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

St Bede's

Sir Robert Menzies...

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Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Whitefriars Colleg...

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Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

CBC St Kilda

v

Salesian

Alma Park

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Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

Emmanuel

v

BYE

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

CBC St Kilda

v

Whitefriars

Alma Park

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Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College (Sy...

View

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

St. Bede's College...

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Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

Emmanuel

v

Mazenod

Emmanuel College

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Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

BYE

v

Salesian

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

CBC St Kilda

v

De La Salle

Alma Park

View

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Salesian

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

Emmanuel

St. Bede's College...

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Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

BYE

Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

De La Salle

Salesian College

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Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

CBC St Kilda

St. Bernard's Coll...

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Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College (T...

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Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

Emmanuel

Parade College (Sy...

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Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

BYE

v

Whitefriars

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TBD

v

TBD

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Round 4

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Round 5

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Round 6

FINAL Thu 19 Nov(1:30 PM)

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Round 1 8 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

St Bernard's Colle...

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8 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

Malvern Tennis Centre

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8 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Currawong Tennis Club

View

8 Oct 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Chadstone Tennis Club

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8 Oct 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Parade

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Round 2 15 Oct 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Altona Tennis Club

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15 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Malvern Tennis Centre

View

15 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

St Bede's Tennis C...

View

15 Oct 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

Chadstone Tennis Club

View

15 Oct 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Nottinghill Pinewo...

View

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Malvern Tennis Centre

View

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

Currawong Tennis Club

View

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

Salesian

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Altona Tennis Club

View

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

St Bede's Tennis C...

View

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

Parade College Ten...

View

Bye

View

Round 3

0-0 v

Bye

View

Round 4

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

Bye

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

v

Salesian

Whitefriars Kensington Communi...

View View

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Altona Tennis Club

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

St Bernard's Colle...

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Currawong Tennis Club

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5 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

St Bede's Tennis C...

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Nottinghill Pinewo...

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Round 5

Bye

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Round 6 12 Nov 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

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Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

Chadstone Tennis Club

View

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

Kensington Communi...

View

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

Parade College Ten...

View

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Nottinghill Pinewo...

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FINAL 19 Nov 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

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Ladder

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Volleyball Yr 8 Division 1 A

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Full Results

Round 1 8 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

St Bernard's College

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8 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

8 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Whitefriars College

View

8 Oct 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Oakleigh Recreatio...

View

8 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

CBC St Kilda

Parade College

View

15 Oct 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Emmanuel College

View

15 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

15 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

St Bede's College ...

View

15 Oct 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

Oakleigh Recreatio...

View

15 Oct 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

CBC St Kilda

Carlton Baths

View

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Mazenod College - ...

View

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

De La Salle

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Ashburton Pool & R...

View

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

Whitefriars College

View

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

MSAC

View

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Emmanuel College

View

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

St Bede's College ...

View

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

Parade College

View

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

MSAC

View

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Carlton Baths

View

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

Emmanuel

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Emmanuel College

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

St Bernard's College

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

CBC St Kilda

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

MSAC

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Salesian

Whitefriars College

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bede's

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

St Bede's College ...

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Simonds

Mazenod College - ...

View

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

CBC St Kilda

St Bernard's College

View

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

Salesian

0-0 v 0-0

De La Salle

Oakleigh Recreatio...

View

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

Simonds

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

Carlton Baths

View

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Emmanuel

Parade College

View

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

St Bede's

Mazenod College - ...

View

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

FINAL 19 Nov 15 1:30PM

TBA

v

TBA

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Season Fixture Season

Grade

2015

Cricket Year 8 Division 2

This fixture has not yet been published. Cricket Year 8 Division 2 Date/time

Home Team

Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Parade (P)

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College (Sy...

View

Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

De La Salle

Mazenod College (T...

View

Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College (Sy...

View

Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade (P)

v

St Bernard's

Ruthven Reserve

View

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College (T...

View

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade (P)

v

Parade

Ruthven Reserve

View

Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College (Sy...

View

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

Parade (P)

Mazenod College (T...

View

Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Parade

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

Parade (P)

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

TBD

v

TBD

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

FINAL Thu 19 Nov(1:30 PM)

Fixture Last updated: 8 Aug 14 8:36AM (local time) Match status (MS) Progress result entered Final result entered, unconfirmed Result in dispute Final result entered and confirmed Official result

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Season Fixture Season

!

Grade

2015

Ladder

"

TENNIS & VOLLEYBALL

Volleyball Yr 8 Division 2 A

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Home Team

Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 15 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Parade (P)

Whitefriars College

View

15 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Parade College

View

15 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v

Bye

View

Round 2 22 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

Bye

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

0-0 v 0-0

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Mazenod College - ...

View

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

Parade - Preston C...

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

St Bernard's College

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Parade (P)

Mazenod College - ...

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College

Mazenod St Bernard's

View View

Parade - Preston C...

View

Round 3 Bye

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Round 4

0-0 v

Bye

View

Round 5 12 Nov 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Whitefriars College

View

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

St Bernard's College

View

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

Parade (P)

View

TBA

v

TBA

View

FINAL 19 Nov 15 1:30PM

Fixture Last updated:

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Season Fixture Season

Grade

2015

Cricket Year 7 Division 1

CRICKET, TENNIS & VOLLEYBALL This fixture has not yet been published. Cricket Year 7 Division 1 Date/time

Home Team

Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

BYE

View

Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Mazenod

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

Whitefriars

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

St Bede's

Salesian College

View

Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

De La Salle

St. Bede's College...

View

Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

St Bernard's

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

Parade

Mazenod College (T...

View

Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

BYE

v

Salesian

Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

Whitefriars

Parade College (Sy...

View

Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

St Bede's

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

Salesian

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

BYE

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

Salesian

v

St Bernard's

Salesian College

View

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

Parade

St. Bede's College...

View

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

Whitefriars

Mazenod College (T...

View

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

BYE

v

De La Salle

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

Salesian

Parade College (Sy...

View

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

De La Salle

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

Mazenod

St. Bede's College...

View

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

BYE

Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

Parade

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

St Bede's

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

Salesian

Mazenod College (T...

View

Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

BYE

v

St Bernard's

View

TBD

v

TBD

View

Round 2

View

Round 3

View

Round 4

View

Round 5

View

Round 6

FINAL Thu 19 Nov(1:30 PM)

Fixture Last updated: 7 Aug 14 5:42PM (local time) Match status (MS) Progress result entered Final result entered, unconfirmed Result in dispute Final result entered and confirmed Official result 238

Season Fixture Season

Grade

2015

Cricket Year 7 Division 2

This fixture has not yet been published. Cricket Year 7 Division 2 Date/time

Home Team

Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

BYE

v

Parade

View

Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

St Bernard's

Mazenod College (T...

View

Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

De La Salle

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Thu 8 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

Parade (P)

St. Bede's College...

View

Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

St Bede's

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Whitefriars

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

Mazenod

Parade College (Sy...

View

Thu 15 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade (P)

v

BYE

Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Parade

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

St Bernard's

St. Bede's College...

View

Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade (P)

v

De La Salle

Ruthven Reserve

View

Thu 22 Oct(1:30 PM)

BYE

v

Mazenod

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

Parade (P)

St. Bernard's Coll...

View

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

St Bede's

Parade College (Sy...

View

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

Whitefriars

v

Mazenod

Whitefriars Colleg...

View

Thu 29 Oct(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

BYE

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

Parade (P)

v

Parade

Ruthven Reserve

View

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

De La Salle

v

St Bernard's

Sir Robert Menzies...

View

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

Mazenod

v

St Bede's

Mazenod College (T...

View

Thu 5 Nov(1:30 PM)

BYE

v

Whitefriars

Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

Parade

v

De La Salle

Parade College (Sy...

View

Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

St Bede's

v

Whitefriars

St. Bede's College...

View

Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

Parade (P)

v

Mazenod

Ruthven Reserve

View

Thu 12 Nov(1:30 PM)

St Bernard's

v

BYE

View

TBD

v

TBD

View

Round 2

View

Round 3

View

Round 4

View

Round 5

View

Round 6

FINAL Thu 19 Nov(1:30 PM)

Fixture Last updated: 7 Aug 14 5:53PM (local time) Match status (MS) Progress result entered Final result entered, unconfirmed Result in dispute Final result entered and confirmed Official result 239

Season Fixture Season

!

Grade

2015

Ladder

"

TENNIS & VOLLEYBALL

Volleyball Yr 7 Division 2 A

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This fixture has not yet been published. Volleyball Year 7 Division 2 A Date/time

Home Team

Away Team

Venue

MS

Full Results

Round 1 15 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

Parade - Preston C...

View

15 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Parade

Mazenod College - ...

View

15 Oct 15 1:30PM

Bye

v

St Bernard's

View

Round 2 22 Oct 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

22 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0 0-0 v

Parade

Whitefriars College

Bye

View View

0-0 v 0-0

Parade (P)

v

Whitefriars

St Bernard's College

View

Round 3 29 Oct 15 1:30PM

Bye

View

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

St Bernard's

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

St Bernard's College

View

29 Oct 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

Parade (P)

Parade College

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

Whitefriars

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Whitefriars College

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

0-0 v 0-0

Mazenod

Parade - Preston C...

View

5 Nov 15 1:30PM

Bye

Round 4

v

Parade

View

Round 5 8 Oct 15 1:30PM

Mazenod

0-0 v 0-0

Whitefriars

Mazenod College - ...

View

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

Parade

0-0 v 0-0

St Bernard's

Parade College

View

12 Nov 15 1:30PM

Parade (P)

0-0 v

Bye

View

v

TBA

View

* NOTE - change of date

FINAL 19 Nov 15 1:30PM

TBA

Fixture Last updated:

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2015 ACC CALENDAR OF EVENTS Term 1 WEEK January

Confirmed Version 1

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

Wk 1 Jan/Feb

26 Australia Day

27

28 Term 1 commences Senior Sport

29 Sport Meeting 4-6pm @ Simonds (& Dinner)

30

31

1

Wk 2 February

2

3

4 Senior Sport

5

6

7

8

Wk 3 February

9

10

11 Senior Sport

12

13

14

15

Wk 4 February

16 Music Meeting @ Mazenod 2-4pm

17

18 Senior Sport

19

20 Swimming Carnival MSAC 7-10pm

21

22

Wk 5 Feb/March

23

24

25 Senior Sport

26 Deputy Principals’ Meeting @ De La Salle College 1-3pm

27

28

1

Wk 6 March

2 Art Committee Meeting @ Mazenod 24pm

3

4 Senior Sport

5

6

7

8

Wk 7 March

9 Labour Day

10

11 Senior Sport Tennis & Volleyball Semi finals

12

13 Sport Meeting 10:30am-1:30pm @ Simonds

14

15

Wk 8 March

16 Concert Band Workshop 1 @ St. Bede’s 10-2pm

17 Principals’ Executive Phone Conference 10am-12pm

18 Senior Finals

19

20 Art Sub-Committee Meeting @ Mazenod 10am-12pm

21

22

Wk 9 March

23 Concert Band Workshop 2 @ CBC St. Kilda 10-2pm

24

25 Athletics Albert Park 10 am – 4:30 pm

26 Athletics Back Up date Albert Park 10-4:30pm

27 Term 1 Ends

28

29

30

31

1

2

3 Good Friday

4

5 Easter Sunday

6 Easter Monday

7

8

9

10

11

12

January

Mar/April April

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2015 ACC CALENDAR OF EVENTS Term 2 WEEK

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

Wk 1 Apr

13 Term 2 Commences

14 Yr 9/10 Sport

15 Senior Football SSAV Meeting 10am Mazenod (ACC)

16 Yr 7 Rally Day 1 Yr 8 Sport – Div 1 football

17

18

19 Principals’ Dinner 6pm @ Melbourne

Wk 2 Apr

20 Principals’ Meeting (AGM) 9am-11am @ Melbourne

21 Yr 9/10 Sport Open Golf Tournament @ Northern Golf Club

22 Senior Sport Open Badminton Tournament @ MSAC

23 Yr 7 & 8 Sport

24 Art & Technology Exhibition – Bump In

25 Anzac Day

26

Wk 3 Apr/May

27 Art & Technology Exhibition – Opens

28 Yr 9/10 Sport Art & Technology Exhibition Event Launch 7pm Abbotsford Convent

29 Senior Sport Art & Technology Exhibition – Abbotsford Convent

30 Yr 7 & 8 Sport Art & Technology Exhibition – Abbotsford Convent

1 Art & Technology Exhibition – Abbotsford Convent

2 Art & Technology Exhibition – Abbotsford Convent

3 Art & Technology Exhibition – Abbotsford Convent

Wk 4 May

4 Art & Technology Exhibition – Abbotsford Convent

5 Yr 9/10 Sport Art & Technology Exhibition – Abbotsford Convent

6 Senior Sport Art & Technology Exhibition – Abbotsford Convent

7 Yr 7 & 8 Sport Junior Badminton Tournament @ MSAC / Art & Technology Exhibition – Abbotsford Convent

8 Art & Technology Exhibition – Abbotsford Convent

9 Art & Technology Exhibition – Abbotsford Convent

10 Art & Technology Exhibition – Concludes

Wk 5 May

11 Art & Technology Exhibition – Bump Out

12 Yr 9/10 Sport NAPLAN Testing

13 Senior Sport NAPLAN Testing

14 Yr 7 & 8 Sport NAPLAN Testing

15

16

17

Wk 6 May

18 Vocal / Percussion Workshops ACC @ St Bernard’s 10am-2pm

19 Yr 9/10 Sport Intermediate Badminton Tournament @ MSAC

20 Senior Sport

21 Yr 7 & 8 Sport

22 Sport Meeting @ Simonds 10:30am 1:30pm

23

24

Wk 7 May

25 Drama Meeting @ Mazenod 2-4pm

26 Yr 9/10 Sport

27 Sen. Soccer Semis Sen. Football Rd 7

28 Yr 7 & 8 Sport Dep Principals’ Meeting @ St. Bede’s 1-3pm

29

30

31

Wk 8 June

1 Art Committee Review Meeting @ Mazenod 24pm

2 Yr 9 Sport / Yr 10 Finals

3 Sen. Finals Soccer Sen. Div 1 & 2 Football Semi

4 Yr 7 & 8 Sport

5

6

7

Wk 9 June

8 Queens Birthday

9 Yr 9 Finals

10 VCE Exam Week

11 Yr 7/8 Finals

12

13

14

Wk 10 June

15

16

17 Sen. Div 1&2 Footy final

18

19

20

21

Wk 11 June

22

23 Principals’ Exec Phone Conference 10am-12pm

24

25

26 Term 2 Ends

27

28

June/July

29

30

1

2

3

4

5

July

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

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2015 ACC CALENDAR OF EVENTS Term 3 WEEK

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

Wk 1 July

13 Term 3 commences

14 Yr 9/10 Sport

15 Senior Sport SSAV Meeting 10am (ACS)

16 Yr 8 Sport

17

18

19

Wk 2 July

20

21 Yr 9/10 Sport

22 Senior Sport

23 Yr 7/8 Sport

24

25

26

Wk 3 July/August

27

28 Yr 9/10 Sport

29 Senior Sport Intermediate Debating, Public Speaking & Drama - Parade 10-2pm

30 Yr 7/8 Sport

31

1

2

Wk 4 August

3 Teen Chef Competition, venue Holmesglen (Waverley) 9am – 1pm

4 Yr 9/10 Sport

5 Senior Sport Herald Sun Shield Semi Final

6 Yr 7/8 Sport

7

8

9

Wk 5 August

10 Music Meeting @ Mazenod 2-4pm

11 Yr 9/10 Sport

12 Senior Sport

13 Yr 7/8 Sport

14

15 Herald Sun Shield Final (TBC)

16 Herald Sun Shield Final (Sat OR Sun)

Wk 6 August

17

18 Yr 9/10 Sport

19 Senior Sport

20 Yr 7/8 Sport Open Chess 10am-2pm @ Simonds (St. Brigid’s Campus)

21

22

23

Wk 7 August

24

25 Yr 9 / Yr 10 Semis

26 Senior Semi Finals

27 Yr 7/8 Sport

28 Directors of Sport Meeting @ Simonds 10:30-1:30pm

29

30

Wk 8 August/Sept

31 Stage Band Workshop ACC @ Parade 10am-2pm

1 Yr 9 &10 Finals

2 Senior Finals

3 Yr 7/8 Sport

4

5

6

Wk 9 September

7

8

9 Cross Country – Bundoora Park 10am2pm

10 Yr 7/8 Finals

11

12

13

Wk 10 September

14 Rock Music Workshop & Battle of the Bands, St. Joseph’s 10am – 2pm

15 Principals’ Exec Phone Conference 10am-12pm

16

17 Yr 7 Rally Day 2

18 Term 3 Ends

19

20

September

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

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28

29

30

1

2

3

4

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2015 ACC CALENDAR OF EVENTS Term 4 WEEK

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

Wk 1 October

5 Term 4 Commences

6 Yr 9/10 Sport

7 Junior & Intermediate Chess Tournament at Parade 10am–2pm

8 Yr 7/8 Sport

9 Junior Golf Tournament @ Werribee Park

10

11

Wk 2 October

12

13 Yr 9/10 Sport

14 Leadership Workshop @ Parade 9:30am – 3pm

15 Yr 7/8 Sport

16

17

18

Wk 3 October

19

20 Yr 9/10 Sport

21

22 Yr 7/8 Sport

23

24

25

Wk 4 Oct/Nov

26

27 Yr 9/10 Sport

28 VCE Exams commence

29 Yr 7/8 Sport

30 Art Hall of Fame Sub-committee Meeting @ CBC St. Kilda 9:30am-11am

31

1

Wk 5 November

2

3 Melbourne Cup Day

4 Yr 9/10 Sport

5 Yr 7/8 Sport Deputy Principals’ Meeting & Dinner @ Southbank 5pm

6

7

8

Wk 6 November

9 Yr 7/8 Debating and Public Speaking Comp @ St. Bernard’s College 10am – 2pm

10 Yr 9 Sport / Yr 10 Semis

11 SSAV Meeting 10am (AGSV)

12 Yr 7/8 Sport

13 Directors of Sport Meeting & Dinner @ De La Salle 10:30am

14

15

Wk 7 November

16

17 Yr 9/10 Finals

18 Principals’ Executive Meeting 10am-12pm

19 Yr 7/8 Finals

20

21

22

Wk 8 November

23 Principals’ Meeting @ St. Joseph’s 9:30am – 12:30pm

24

25

26 2016 Leadership Launch @ St. Bede’s 58pm

27

28

29

Wk 9 Nov/Dec

30

1

2

3

4

5

6

Wk 10 December

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

Wk 11 December

14

15

16

17

18 Term 4 Ends

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SCHOOL SPORT ASSOCIATIONS OF VICTORIA (SSAV) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

The SSAV incorporates all of the school sport associations from around Victoria - of which the ACC is an integral part. One of the unifying aspects consistent amongst all of these associations is the importance of developing a sense of sportsmanship and fair play in our students. In order to assist in this pursuit, a special award has been developed and is available for schools to present to deserving recipients. Ø The SSAV Sportsmanship Award recognises individual acts of sportsmanship and/or fair play by participants (students and/or staff) at School Sport events. Ø Recipients of the award can be identified by the School’s Director of Sport / Sport Coordinator / Staff and/or the Event Convener. Ø The criteria for the award are: • Demonstrated an exceptional/outstanding act of sportsmanship during or out of competition. • Demonstrated an exceptional/outstanding act of fair play during competition. • Demonstrated an exceptional/outstanding act of co-operation, courtesy and respect to officials and opposing players. Ø The award Badges are available through the ACC Office. Ø The name of the recipient, along with details of the reasons why he received the award, should be forwarded to the ACC Office so that his achievement can be recognised on the ACC website.

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The design of the badge is based on a famous act of sportsmanship – a sporting gesture by John Landy, which is considered to one of the greatest acts of sportsmanship in Australian Athletics.

The incident took place on Saturday, March 11, 1956 in the final of the Australian mile title at Olympic Park, Melbourne. This was the selection trial for the Melbourne Olympic Games to be held in November that year and a top-class field was entered including the world-record holder John Landy, his heir-apparent Merv Lincoln and the world junior record holder Ron Clarke. The first two laps passed without incident with the crowd cheering in anticipation of a new world record. Then it happened! Ron Clarke clipped the heels of another runner and fell. As Clarke crashed down, John Landy, who was very close behind, leaped desperately to clear his body and as he did so his running spikes pierced Clarke's shoulder. Landy pulled up immediately, and with other runners streaming past him, he trotted back to Clarke who was still on the ground, to check how badly hurt he was. He apologised to Clarke and was assured that the injury wasn't too serious. John Landy looked up, and to everyone's astonishment, he gave chase to the field of runners, who by then were well past him with about a lap and a half to go. At the bell he was fairly hurtling. Amazingly, he won the race by passing runner after runner and taking the lead in the home straight. His time was 4min.4.2sec. John Landy's act of chivalry had cost him perhaps up to seven seconds. He was the world record holder at the time with 3.58.0 and there is no doubt that, by his actions he sacrificed the chance of setting another world mark. All present stood and cheered the remarkable achievement and the act of Sportsmanship displayed by this man. Those who know John Landy were less surprised and John is always very modest about the incident. An example of sportsmanship such as this is a fine example for the young men involved in ACC competition.

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Memorandum of Understanding between

AFL Victoria (AFLV)

AND Associated Catholic Colleges (ACC)

Dated: December 11th, 2013

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a)

INTRODUCTION AFL Victoria is the governing body for football within Victoria. It is responsible for the effective management and development of the game. AFL Victoria manages and conducts the talented player pathway including the TAC Cup competition to develop talented players. In addition AFL Victoria conducts participation programs such as Auskick, Coach Education, AFL9’s, school programs and AFL player clinics to develop the game. The Associated Catholic Colleges (ACC) conduct a range of sporting programs, including football, to assist the total development of students attending member schools. This Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between AFL Victoria and the ACC is to assist in the management of players playing in both the TAC Cup and their school competition and the development of football in the Independent School system. There is strong evidence that many boys are playing (and training) too much football, which can lead to them suffering ‘burn out’ or sustaining long term injuries. While ACC schools and AFL Victoria wish to encourage young men to pursue AFL football to the highest levels, this Memorandum of Understanding has been created so all involved are mindful of the overall development and welfare of boys who aspire to play football at this level.

b)

TO ACHIEVE THIS, AFL VICTORIA AGREES: 1.

To   recognise   that   the   primary   concern   of   each   ACC   school   is   the   well   being   and   education   of   each   of   its   students,   and   will   always   act   in   what   it   believes   is   the   best   interests  of  the  students  in  its  care.  

2.

To recognise and honour the wish of the Principals of ACC schools to have students attend to their school commitments and to participate in ACC football matches, understanding the overarching duty of care of the individual players.

3.

The ACC Principals and AFL Victoria agree that in the best interests of student safety and well being, the training load of players is reduced at their club during the eight week season of ACC competition. During this time, players will make themselves available for both club and school commitments where possible, with priority given to the ACC competition.

4.

That in weeks where the players are to play in ACC matches, such players attend a minimum of one TAC session for medical screening or light recovery and are to be available for the scheduled training sessions conducted by the school.

5.

Through consultation between the school and the TAC Cup club, support players during Term 1 and Term 4 being able to combine both TAC Cup trials and sessions and school summer sport activities.

6.

To support the injury diagnosis and treatment of TAC Cup registered players advised to the TAC Cup clubs that have been injured during an ACC match. Refer to appendices 3 & 4 for the transfer of information regarding player injuries.

7.

Support ACC schools with development programs aimed at maximising participation and enhancing the environment of school football for the benefit of all players, coaches and umpires and the game in general.

8.

Where possible, to make available coaching staff and facilities to assist with the training of ACC teams.

9.

To forward the TAC Cup fixture and representative team preparation programs, when available, to ACC schools and to consult with the ACC Executive Officer regarding the TAC Cup fixture. 249

c)

TO ACHIEVE THIS, THE ACC SCHOOLS AGREE: 1.

To recognise and honour the wish of AFL Victoria to have players available for all TAC Cup matches excluding those that clash with ACC competition matches.

2.

To   grant   exemptions   for   their   students   from   ACC   fixtured   matches   to   enable   the   students  to  take  part  in  the  NAB  AFL  U16  &  U18  Championships  which  are  part  of  the   AFL   Victoria   Academy   Program.     Such   players   will   also   be   available   to   play   in   trial   matches  under  the  following  conditions  for  such  teams,     (i)

(ii)

Players  in  the  AFL  Victoria  U18  Academy  program  for  both  Vic  Metro  and  Vic   Country   are   required   to   make   themselves   available   to   play   scheduled   trial   matches.         Players  selected  in  the  AFL  Victoria  U16  Academy  programs  (both  country  &   metropolitan)   will   be   required   to   play   a   maximum   of   three   trial   games.     In   other  words,  they  will  have  the  option  of  playing  in  one  (1)  of  the  two  trials   scheduled   early   in   the   program   and   then,   if   they   are   selected   in   subsequent   squads,  they  will  be  required  to  play  in  the  trial/s  scheduled.    Players  will   also   be   made   available   to   attend   the   final   NAB   AFL   U16   &   U18   Championships   team   training   camp,   following   the   completion   of   all   ACC   schools   sporting   commitments.     (It   is   strongly   recommended   that   all   NAB   AFL   U16   and   most   U18   Championship   matches   be   conducted   during   the   school   holiday   period   so   that   there   is   limited   disruption   to   the   student’s   academic   studies).     Players   who  do  not  make  themselves  available  for  selection  under  the  conditions   outlined   will   not   be   considered   for   selection   for   the   NAB   AFL   Championships  program.  

 

d)

3.

To   allow   TAC   Cup   players   to   return   to   their   TAC   Cup   club   for   medical   assessment   or   light   training   session   earlier   in   the   week,   when   the   player   is   not   playing   in   the   following   week’s   TAC   Cup   Match.   In   the   weeks   where   there   are   no   ACC   matches   the   players   are   available   to   play   with   their   TAC   Cup   club,   such   players   will   not   be   required   to   train   with   their   school.   Parents   and,   if   required,   the   family   GP   should   also   be   considered  in  the  consultation  process.  If  a  school  has  a  fixture  bye  the  players  are  to   be  made  available  for  TAC  Cup  selection.

4.

To provide information to TAC Cup clubs via the appropriate form (appendix 2) regarding injuries sustained by TAC Cup registered players playing in ACC school matches and encourage such players to attend their TAC Cup club for further diagnosis and treatment.

5.

Where possible, to make available facilities to assist with the training of TAC Cup clubs particularly pre season.

6.

To provide ACC football fixtures to AFL Victoria, and consult with AFL Victoria regarding the ACC football season.

7.

ACC will promote the National Championship games.

8.

To make recommendations, regarding talented players playing in junior school teams who may not have been identified by the TAC Cup clubs.

IMPLEMENTATION OF THE AGREEMENT

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1.

Where disagreements arise in the interpretation or application of this MoU between a TAC Cup club and an ACC school, it is agreed that State League and Talent Manager of AFL Victoria and the ACC Executive Officer (following consultation with the player’s parents and school) will endeavour to resolve the dispute. In the event that that these parties cannot resolve the dispute it would be the General Manager of AFL Victoria and the school’s Principal or the school’s nominated representative.

2.

Where necessary, the respective TAC Cup coach/ Talent Managers, the player and their school’s Director of Sport and 1st XVIII coach meet in early February to plan the year ahead and put the student involved at ease and solve any mixed messages they are receiving from either/ both parties.

3.

The ACC Principals and AFL Victoria recognise the need to work together to educate students and families of students as to the understandings that exist between the ACC Principals and AFL Victoria.

AFL Victoria and ACC Principals agree to establish an annual review to monitor both the implementation of this Memorandum of Understanding and the general development of football in ACC schools. This review will involve the State League and Talent Manager of AFL Victoria and the ACC Executive Officer. EXECUTED AS AN AGREEMENT. On behalf of AFL Victoria Grant Williams - General Manager

Date

…………………………………………………………………

……………………….

On behalf of the Associated Catholic Colleges Paddy McKenna - Executive Officer

Date

…………………………………………………………………

……………………….

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ACC  &  TAC  Cup  Player   Availability   APPENDIX  1   Player  Name    

 

/  

 

ACC  School  

   

RND  

TAC  Cup  Club  

VERSUS  

VENUE  

TIME  

                                           

                                   

                                                                   

                                                                     

 

 

DAY/  DATE  

                                                                     

 

 

                               

       

               

TAC  CUP   TRAINING*                                                                      

TAC  CUP  GAME   AVAILABILITY                                                                        

 

Signature  of  Principal/Coach    

 

 

  Signature  of  Parent  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signature  of  TAC  Cup  Region  Manager           If  selected  when  available  for  TAC  Cup  games,  would  play  for  the       YES     When  available  for  TAC  Cup/VFL  games,  please  indicate  availability  to  train  with  TAC  Cup  team  in  the  sessions   immediately  leading  into  the  game. 252

NO  

Player  Injury  Report   TAC  Cup  Players  injured  in   ACC  Matches   APPENDIX  2  

To  be  completed  by  player  and  school  coach  and  forwarded  to  TAC  Cup  Club     SECTION  A  –  To  be  completed  by  Player     Name:    

 

School:    

 

 

Coach:  

 

 

 

 

Match  Against:     Played  at:     Date:                     Description  of  the  injury:               How  did  the  injury  occur?             Did  you  stop  playing  as  a  result  of  the  injury?   YES     What  treatment  was  provided  during  and  immediately  after  the  match?           What  treatment  have  you  received  since  the  match?           SECTION  B  –  To  be  completed  by  School  Coach       General  comments,  if  any,       regarding  the  injury:         SIGNED:     DATE:      

NO  

The  injured  player  should  attend  his  TAC  Cup  club  for  further  diagnosis  and  treatment.  The  TAC   Cup  club  will  provide  a  report  to  the  player’s  school.  

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Player  Injury  &  Diagnosis  Report  

TAC  Cup  Players  injured  in  ACC  Matches   To  be  completed  by  the  TAC  Cup  club  and  forwarded  to  school  coach     SECTION  A  –  To  be  completed  by  TAC  Cup  Club  Medical  Officer       Players  name:           Date  of  injury:   Opponent:         How  did  the  injury  occur?                 When  did  the  injury  occur?         Did  the  player  stop  playing  due  to  the  injury?   YES     If  yes,  for  how  long?       Please  detail  the  treatment  provided  during  and  immediately  after  the  match         Treatment  recommended/provided  since  the  match:         Player  fitness  for  training:                 Player  fitness  for  match/es:               SIGNED:     DATE:       TAC  Cup  Region  Manager      

 

SIGNED:        

 

 

TAC  Cup  Doctor/Physio  

 

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DATE:      

 

APPENDIX  3  

NO      

Player  Injury  &  Diagnosis  Report  

TAC  Cup  Players  injured  in  ACC  Matches   APPENDIX  4  

 

To  be  completed  by  TAC  Cup  club  and  forwarded  to  school  coach  following  injured  player   attending  TAC  Cup  club  for  treatment.     SECTION  A  –  To  be  completed  by  TAC  Cup  Medical  Officer     Player’s  Name:     TAC  Cup  Club:             Medical  Officer:     Treatment  Date:             Injury  Diagnosis:                     Treatment  Provided:                     Treatment  Recommended:                 Player  fitness  for  training:                 Player  fitness  for  match/es:                 General  Comments:                   SIGNED:     DATE:       TAC  Cup  Region  Manager      

 

 

SIGNED:      

 

DATE:      

Doctor/Physio  

 

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