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2013 MCDFNL Record ACROSS MY DESK - OPERATIONS MANAGER SCOTT CAREY INDIGENOUS & MULTICULTURAL For example the AFL Multicultural Program has 10 Multi - cultural Development Officers (MDO’s) based in Victoria, ROUND Western Australia and South Australia. The MCDFNL wanted to This enables the AFL and the AFL clubs to reach more throw our support behind people in the community and add value and quality to all the AFL’s “Indigenous our initiatives. Round”, and promote the ‘cultural diversity’ message The MDO’s are based at and working closely with AFL throughout our own league. clubs to deliver programs encouraging participation in The AFL’s Indigenous Round which was just held is a Australian Football within multicultural communities and themed round to acknowledge and celebrate our game’s schools across greater Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and cultural diversity, which celebrates ‘Many Cultures. One some rural areas. Game’ and highlights the growing number of AFL players from culturally diverse backgrounds. INTERLEAGUE What is pleasing is that Australian football is becoming the sport of choice for diverse communities. Up to 25% of Well done to all our sides on the weekend up at Tatura, it current AFL lists players from diverse backgrounds (11% was great to see the Seniors get a convincing win and Indigenous and 14% Multicultural). the senior netball side continue their dominance over the past 4 years. The 17 & Under girls had a fantastic win It is worth noting that 20% of Australians were born in an - while our Under football and 15 & Under netball were other country, of whom more than half came to Australia both unlucky to go down by a point. from non-English speaking nations. Thanks also to all who volunteered to assist all the Combined with their Australian-born children, they consti - MCDFNL representative sides – whether it be as a tute 43 percent of the population. By 2025 overseas born Trainer, Water Boy, Coach, Assistant Coach, Team Man - families will outnumber locally born families and by 2049 ager, Scorer, etc – the MCDFNL sincerely appreciated Australia’s population is expected to grow to 35 million, your efforts and your contribution to our league. the majority of this increase will come from migrant sources. We now shift our focus to the Junior representative pro - gram with training for the Under 16 and Under 14 sides Two thirds will continue to come from Asian nations, and kicking off this Sunday at Hedges Oval starting at nowhere is this cultural diversity highlighted more than in 10:30am. Clubs have received the squads for both age Sydney and Melbourne where more than 50% of the pop - groups and will pass this onto the selected players. ulation is born overseas or has one or more parents born overseas. Good luck for the weekend! The AFL’s has made a concerted effort to promote and recognise the cultural diversity in our game as there is no doubt that Australian Football has the capacity to bring people together from diverse cultural backgrounds. The AFL has led the way in this area and has worked closely with state football bodies to build strong working Scott Carey relationships with many diverse communities to identify Operations Manager barriers and to develop strategies to encourage involve - Bendigo Bank Maryborough & Castlemaine District ment. Football & Netball League 1. Across My Desk 17. Senior Netball Results 2. Parents & Spectators Code of Conduct 19. BFUA Report 2. Round 6 Match Schedules 20-51. Club Notes 3. MCDFNL Interleague Review 22-53. Football Team Lists 4-5. Round 6 Preview 36 & 41. MCDFNL 2013 Fixture 7. MCDFNL Footy Tipping 37-38. Winmar’s Salute makes it’s mark 9. WorkSafe Country Championships 39-40. A Game for the people 11. Footy on your Radio 55. Netball Report 13. Senior & Reserve Ladders 56-69. Netball Team Lists 14. Senior Results - Round 5 71-72. MCDFNL Junior Football Results & Ladders 15. Reserve Results - Round 5 73. MCDFNL Junior Netball Results & Ladders 16. Senior Netball Ladders 76. MCDFNL Sponsors Facebook: Maryborough Castlemaine District FNL MCDFNL ADVOCATE - ROUND 6 01-02/06/2013 1 Twitter: @MCDFNL PARENTS & SPECTATORS CODE OF CONDUCT 1. Encourage children to participate if they are interested. However, if a child is not willing do not force them. 2. Focus upon the child's efforts and performance rather than the overall outcome of the event. This assists the child in setting realistic goals related to their ability by reducing the emphasis on winning. 3. Teach your child that honest effort is as important as victory so that the result of each game is accepted without undue disappointment. 4. Encourage your child always to play by the rules. 5. Never ridicule or yell at your child for making a mistake or losing a competition. 6. Remember your child should be involved in football for their enjoyment, not yours. 7. Remember your child learns best by example. Applaud good play by both your team and by members of the opposing team. 8. If you disagree with an official or umpire raise the issue through the appropriate channels rather than questioning the official's judgement and honesty in public. Remember, most officials give their time and ef - fort for your child's involvement. 9. Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from junior sporting activities. 10. Recognise the value and importance of volunteer coaches. They give of their time and resources to provide recreational activities for your child and deserve your support. 11. Support your club officials in maintaining the highest standard of behaviour both on and off the field for the betterment of the league and your family. Offer your assistance to the team that your child is playing in so that every opportunity is being provided for the very best supervision and support. Your involvement will give both yourself and your child far more satisfaction. 12. Avoid use of derogatory language based on gender or race. ROUND 6 - MATCH SCHEDULES & START TIMES 2013 Senior & Reserves 2013 Under 15 Saturday 1st June Saturday 1st June Home Away Seniors Reserves Home Away Venue U15 Trentham v Avoca 2:35pm 12:50pm Trentham v Avoca Trentham 10:10am Navarre v Talbot 2:35pm 12:50pm Navarre v Royal Park Navarre 10:10am Dunolly v M/Rovers 2:35pm 12:50pm Dunolly v Campbells Creek Dunolly 10:10am Maldon v Newstead 2:35pm 12:50pm Maldon v Newstead Maldon 10:10am Carisbrook v Natte Bealiba 2:35pm 12:50pm Carisbrook v Natte Bealiba C/brook 10:10am Sunday 19th May Lexton v Campbells Creek 2:35pm 12:50pm 2013 Under 12 Harcourt v Royal Park 2:35pm 12:50pm Saturday 1st June Home Away Venue U12 2013 Under 17.5 Trentham v Avoca Trentham 9:00am Saturday 1st June Maldon v Newstead Maldon 9:00am Home Away Venue U17.5 Sunday 2nd June Trentham v Avoca Trentham 11:30am Lexton v Campbells Creek Lexton 11:30am Navarre v Talbot Navarre 11:30am Dunolly v Campbells Creek Dunolly 11:30am 2013 Under 10 Maldon v Newstead Maldon 11:30am Friday 10th May Carisbrook v Natte Bealiba C/brook 11:30am Home Away Venue U10 Carisbrook v C/Creek C/brook 6:00pm Saturday 1st June Maldon v Newstead Maldon 8:15am Saturday 1st June 2013 Home v Away Venue A Grade B Grade C Grade 17 & Under 15 & Under 13 & Under Trentham v Avoca Trentham 2:35pm 1:30pm 12:25pm 11:30am 10:30am 9:30am Navarre v Talbot Navarre 2:35pm 1:30pm 12:25pm 11:30am 10:30am 9:30am Dunolly v M/Rovers Dunolly 2:35pm 1:30pm 12:25pm 11:30am N/A 10:30am Maldon v Newstead Maldon 2:35pm 1:30pm 12:25pm 11:30am 10:30am N/A Carisbrook v Natte Bealiba Carisbrook 2:35pm 1:30pm 12:25pm 11:30am 10:30am 9:30am Sunday 2nd June 2013 Lexton v C/Creek Lexton 2:35pm 1:30pm 12:25pm 11:30am N/A 10:30am Harcourt v Royal Park Harcourt 2:35pm 1:30pm 12:25pm 11:30am 10:30am 9:30am 2 MCDFNL ADVOCATE - ROUND 6 01-02/06/2013 Visit: www.mcdfl.vcfl.com.au MCDFNL v PDFNL - REVIEW The Bendigo Bank Maryborough Castlemaine District every change before recording a comfortable 73-25 win. Football Netball League is back on the interleague win - Coach Ingrid Hopkins was awarded with the AFL Victoria ners list after defeating the Picola District Football Netball Country Best on Court Medal. league by 69 points in their Worksafe AFL Victoria Coun - try Championships twilight game at the Tatura Football The victory over Picola DFNL now has the MCDFNL ris - Oval on Saturday. ing up the VCFL rankings and has set up an encounter with the Geelong District Football League in 2014 after The MCDFNL was never threatened as they were far too they were defeated by the North Central Football League fast and dominated in every position on the ground. at Geelong on Saturday. Daniel Parkin was inspirational in the opening term as he MCDFNL 5.5, 12.7, 14.11, 17.13 (115) gathered many possessions through the middle and Matt PDFL 2.1, 2.1, 5.4, 6.10 (46) Giri was providing a target up forward and posted the first two goals of the game, while Adrian Conn was also GOALS, MCDFNL : A. Conn 4, N. Wright 3, M. Giri 3, M. prominent in the forward zone. The intensity that the Smith 1, P. Phillips 1, P. Jenes 1, L. Edwards 1, R. Hud - MCDFNL was attacking the ball with was evident as son-Morgan 1, D. Reading 1, M. Bilton 1 Nathan Webster left the field with the blood rule after a heavy clash, but he quickly returned through the rota - Picola & District FL - South : P.
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