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Parkside Football Club 1897/2017




               Dean Callaway, with a best-on-ground performance, continually fed his forwards, whilst Craig
               Brown-Kerr, playing his 300th game with the Parkers, added strength. Others to play well were
               Srecko Salopek, Paul Burgess and Michael O’Keefe.

               Paul Eudev rucked well all day for the Parkers and Mark Grech, playing his 200th game, together
               with Jason Bouchaud, Nathan Wilson and Sedat Gocmen, all had good games.

               Parkside 20.15.135 d Sunshine YCW 11.15.81”

               The Times, May 1st, 1996

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               “Parkside opened the game well against Port Colts, kicking the first three goals due to good work by
               Dean Callaway and Michael Svilar.

               The Boroughs fought back due to good football by Dean Cooper, Chris Massis and Kristain Daley, to
               be only seven points down at the first change.


               For the rest of the match it was goal for goal and a close encounter, with inaccuracy in front of goal,
               a serious problem for both teams.

               Parkside held on to win by four points and remain undefeated.

               For Parkside, Arthur Vouthas gave a best-on-ground performance and received good support from
               Michael Svilar, Paul Burgess, Frank Zoccali and George Messis.”

               The Times, May 8th, 1996

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               “In the closest Saturday game of round 5, Parkside needed all their skill and never-say-die attitude to
               beat a courageous West Footscray by a point, to remain unbeaten.

               Both teams had their chances to sew up the match, but the more experienced Parkside triumphed.

               Michael O’Keefe gave a best-on-ground performance for the Magpies and received good support
               from Frank Zoccali, Harold Kelly (four goals). Michael Svilar (four goals) and Georgee Messis (three
               goals).”

               The Times, May 15th, 1996





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