Answers to SUA Quiz on page 24 1. C – for a substantial meal 2. D 3. C – umpires need a high carbohydrate meal with- out too much fibre to prepare for umpiring. Cereal and yoghurt could alter bowel habits. Steamed fish and veggies have no carbohydrates so doesn’t provide any muscle fuel. Protein is important POST-training/games to repair damage. However, it does a poor job of fuel- ling muscles to prepare for umpiring. 4. C – if more than this is taken it can often contribute to an excessive intake which then increases skinfolds. 5. B – there is a minor increase in nutrient requirement for athletes, but the increase is met with the increased food intake. A healthy athlete that supplements their diet with vits/minerals/antioxidants can actually do themselves more harm than good. 6. C – female athletes that lose their periods are at higher risk of stress fractures, osteopenia & osteoporo- sis at a younger than average age. 7. C

Since 1908 MPNFL 33 Plan ahead, on and off the field

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Plan ahead, on and off the field

If you’re going to have a few drinks, plan ahead and arrange a ride with a designated driver – someone who’s not drinking or who’s responsibly sticking to light. Good sports don’t let their mates drink and drive.

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34 MPNFL Since 1908 Stingrays Stingrays back on winners list The Dandenong Southern Stingrays took a hard fought win against the lowly ranked Murray Bushrangers by 24 The last quarters the Stingrays lifted their workrate and points at Shepley Oval, Dandenong last Saturday in the ran and carried the ball into the strong breeze. They Round 12 TAC Cup contest. worked hard defending through the midfield and the Kicking with a six goal wind in a typical wintery Mel- backs controlling the long high ball setting up re- bourne day, the Stingrays quickly scored the first goal bounds. The midfield ran the ball in the Gail force of the game on the back of a neat crumbing effort and winds and delivered truly to the forwards who convert- continued to pile on the goals in a one sided dominate ed and kicked important goals when challenged. The display. The Stingrays were getting on top through the Stingrays outscored the Bushies 4 goals to 3 in the last midfield and repeatedly pumped the ball forward into with both teams spent by time the siren had sounded. the gale force wind. Eight goals and two points to the It was the best quarter the Stingrays had played in 5 Stingrays whilst the Bushrangers scored two goals 1 weeks and pleasing for those in charge. point against the breeze saw the home team in control. Better players on the day were Robert Hill, Corey Bu- The first term effort saw Stingrays Coach Graeme Yeats chan and Mitch Viney across half back, Lachlan Wal- delighted as it was the first time this year they had used lace, Jason Salopek, Jimmy Jennings in the midfield, the wind to their advantage. Jake Calvert in the Ruck and when rested up forward The second term was one of wasted chances with the kicking three important goals. Darren Minchington had Stingrays kicking 3 points for the term but it was the im- a good 1st up game and second up player Andrew Vella pressive display by the Stingrays backs and midfield as and Andrew Dean were serviceable. The only sour note they work hard and limited the Bushies to 3 goals. The for the day was a ankle injury to Key back Matt Rennie. Stingrays had too many wasted entries into the forward- Next weekend the Stingrays play against quality oppo- line, but their work rate and intensity at the ball was sition in the Oakleigh Chargers away at Warrawee Park, well up on previous weeks. The 21 point lead at half Oakleigh with both teams at full strength after gaining time was a bit under the odds such was the dominance their Vic Country/Metro and private school players, of the Stingrays. which will sort out whether the Stingrays are the real The third term was a scrappy affair with either side gain- deal or not. ing any dominance, but the end of the quarter the flip Scores of the coin would go the Bushies who finished with a Dandenong Stingrays 8.2 8.5 9.9 13.10.88 lot of confidence and belief. The swirly wet and windy conditions saw the ball played between the arcs and Murray Bushrangers 2.1 5.2 7.3 10.4.64 numerous turnovers from both sides allowed either the Dandenong Stingrays Goal Kickers: Jake Calvert 3, opportunity to take the game but both teams defenses Lachlan Wallace 2, Matt Rennie 2, Nic Tuddenham, were controlling the inside 50’s. By the end of the quar- Aaron Lees, Andrew Vella, Jason Salopek, Darren ter the Stingrays held an 18 point lead but would be Minchington and Andrew Dean defending against a 6 goal breeze against a resurgent Dandenong Stingrays Best Players: Robert Hill, Jimmy side hungry for a must needed win and big scalp to gain Jennings, Mitch Viney, Lachlan Wallace, Jason Salopek confidence for the remaining TAC Cup games. and Jake Calvert.

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Seniors Goal Kickers Bendigo Community Bank Cup Seniors Team P W L D B For Agst % Pts Name Club Rnd Tot Rye 12 10 0 0 2 1090 796 136.93 48 Matthew Longley Frankston 0 53 Sorrento 12 9 2 0 1 1270 850 149.41 40 Luke Herrington Crib Point 2 36 Hastings 12 8 3 0 1 1272 848 150.00 36 Ben Schwarze Sorrento 4 35 Dromana 12 8 3 0 1 1097 1047 104.78 36 Stephen Ryan Rye 0 33 Frankston 12 7 4 0 1 1114 971 114.73 32 Steven Gaertner Dromana 1 28 Somerville 12 5 6 0 1 1156 1047 110.41 24 Joel Atkins Somerville 1 27 Crib Point 12 5 6 0 1 956 1214 78.75 24 Aaron Fiddes Rye 0 26 Rosebud 12 4 7 0 1 920 1015 90.64 20 Dylan Hand Hastings 1 26 Tyabb 12 2 9 0 1 922 1205 76.51 12 Grant Masterson Hastings 1 25 Pearcedale 12 1 10 0 1 918 1264 72.63 8 Ben Holmes Rye 0 25 Red Hill 12 1 10 0 1 734 1192 61.58 8 Reserves Reserves Name Club Rnd Tot Bendigo Community Bank Cup Ryan Lia Frankston 2 41 Team P W L D B For Agst % Pts Travis Sawers Rye 0 23 Sorrento 12 9 2 0 1 803 522 153.83 40 James Darcy Dromana 1 22 Dromana 12 8 3 0 1 997 505 197.43 36 Jae Williams Dromana 0 22 Frankston 12 8 3 0 1 831 462 179.87 36 Aaron Balloch Sorrento 4 16 Rye 12 7 3 0 2 697 475 146.74 36 Chris Fleetwood Somerville 0 15 Tyabb 12 7 4 0 1 650 563 115.45 32 James Peart Sorrento 0 15 Hastings 12 7 4 0 1 687 616 111.53 32 David Mullavey Frankston 1 15 Somerville 12 5 6 0 1 616 756 81.48 24 Heath Connolly Sorrento 0 14 Red Hill 12 4 7 0 1 563 705 79.86 20 Jay Hutchinson Dromana 3 14 Crib Point 12 4 7 0 1 516 764 67.54 20 Under 18 Rosebud 12 1 10 0 1 405 773 52.39 8 Name Club Rnd Tot Pearcedale 12 0 11 0 1 350 974 35.93 4 Daniel Bence Frankston 2 39 Under 18's Josh Brittliff Dromana 2 36 Scott Joyce Dromana 4 35 Bendigo Community Bank Cup Mitchell Kleinig Crib Point 6 32 Team P W L D B For Agst % Pts Jarryd Douglas Red Hill 0 25 Justin Kiss Frankston 4 23 Frankston 12 10 1 0 1 1259 346 363.87 44 Scott Foster Frankston 0 23 Somerville 12 9 2 0 1 948 467 203.00 40 Keiran Eddington Rosebud 2 22 Red Hill 12 8 3 0 1 831 522 159.20 36 Jesse Johnston Rye 0 21 Dromana 12 7 4 0 1 954 701 136.09 32 Luke Bartlett Pearcedale 0 20 Rosebud 12 7 4 0 1 674 748 90.11 32 Rye 12 5 5 0 2 684 653 104.75 28 Pearcedale 12 5 6 0 1 796 767 103.78 24 Crib Point 12 5 6 0 1 630 765 82.35 24 Sorrento 12 3 8 0 1 556 755 73.64 16 Tyabb 12 1 10 0 1 303 1167 25.96 8 Hastings 12 0 11 0 1 398 1142 34.85 4 Club Championship Club Snrs Res U18’s Total Rye 36 18 7 61 Sorrento 30 20 4 54 Dromana 27 18 8 53 Frankston 24 18 11 53 Hastings 27 16 1 44 Somerville 18 12 10 40 Crib Point 18 10 6 34 Rosebud 15 4 8 27 Tyabb 9 16 2 27 Red Hill 6 10 9 25 Pearcedale 6 2 6 14 36 MPNFL Since 1908 Bendigo Community Bank Nepean Preview Last chance for Somerville Whilst there is a lot on the line for the Eagles, they won’t beat Dromana. SOMERVILLE is presented with one last roll of the dice today when it faces DROMANA at home. HASTINGS is on the march and some would even say in cruise control. The Eagles are currently two games outside of the top five and a loss today would make things near impos- There’s another gear for Hastings this season but we are sible for them to make a last surge. unlikely to see it just yet, even against FRANKSTON BOMBERS today. Whilst its season isn’t categorically finished, it couldn’t be at all happy with the way the season has panned out. The last time these two sides met, the Blues did it com- fortably. Sure, some injuries and suspensions at the beginning of the season made things a little tough, whilst the losses The difference between these two sides is the even of the Boyd brothers and Hibberd also hurt them. spread of contributors each week. However, on the positive side of the ledger, Somerville Last Saturday, Hastings had 12 goal kickers. This wasn’t picked-up Farrelly and Hirst and their kids are a year an unlikely event, they continually have upwards of older with more experience. eight. They also have outstanding Under 18s. This will be the difference today. If O’Carroll, Nathan The fact is the likes of prize recruit in 2010, former AFL- Lonie and Haydn Moore don’t play well for the Bomb- listed player Luke Forsyth, is in the reserves. This speaks ers, they simply can’t win. This is applicable week-in volumes for how the team is going. and week-out! Today, they need to find something extra if they are to Matt Longley is no longer the opposition’s number one play finals footy. headache, which makes life easier for the Blues. Dromana, on the rebound, stands in their way. Really, if the Blues can lock down the three mentioned stars, they win the game. The Tigers were smacked by Sorrento last week and re- ally need to bounce back. Frankston Bombers play a negating style, however, With the likes of Allen and Gillis in the magoos, the there’s just too many Blues players that need to be players that have been brought into the side need to locked down – Pike, Arnold, Mawson, Pinto, Agnello, stand-up and make a contribution. McVeigh, Masterson, Michie and the list goes on. Rikki Johnston and Steven Gaertner, along with O’Neil The Blues can’t lose this one. and Slocombe, have been their most consistent per- RYE comes back from the bye today and after a hard formers this season. stretch, would have welcomed the ‘freshen-up’. Tigers’ coach Gavin Artico would love nothing more There shouldn’t be any excuses for a slow start to the than to be in charge of the team that sends Leigh Stew- match after the bye either, given the fact they are facing art’s side packing in 2011. old foe ROSEBUD. With a handful of games remaining for the season, the The Buds have been up and about in the past month Eagles are simply running out of time. with Ryan Spooner in unbelievable form and Ben The Tigers on the other hand have top three aspirations Shultz back to some form up front with six majors. and it still remains a possibility. We also know that the likes of Ross, Beswick and Bent- Rye and Sorrento will occupy the top two places at sea- ley can be extremely dangerous. son’s end, leaving it to Hastings and Dromana to fight Then you look at Rye’s list – House, Booth, the Cain it out for the third place. Frankston Bombers, despite boys and Dunn in the middle, Holmes, Ryan, Fiddes a fighting victory last week, are not capable of a top and Willet up front and the Kirkwood brothers, Sutton, three spot. Winters-Kerr and Chaffey down back.

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It’s a pretty potent list and not one that Rosebud can In other matches, Rye will be too strong for Rosebud, overcome this afternoon. Tyabb will get the chocolates against Red Hill, Droma- RED HILL was right in the contest last week and one na will beat Somerville and Crib Point will be too bad quarter of footy let it down. That happens with strong for Pearcedale. young lists. Under 18’s Today, they face TYABB, who played only one good Somerville and Dromana is the most interesting game quarter of footy last week – it was enough to get the in the Under 18s today, however, it doesn’t mean the points. match will be close. Today will be a cracker between these two sides, the The Eagles are in a different league than the Tigers and excitement of the Hillmen with Mitchell, Mold, Larwill will win comfortably. and co, up against the wise heads of the Yabbies, led by Pickersgill and Alexander. In other matches, Frankston Bombers will beat Hast- ings, Pearcedale will win a close one against Crib Point, You wouldn’t be putting a cent on either of these two Red Hill will bounce back from its shock loss last week teams to win, as they are highly likely to let you down. to Rosebud by beating Tyabb and Rosebud needs to At home, the Hillmen just may have the edge. maintain its consistency and get the job done against In the final game, Pearcedale host Crib Point. Rye. The Magpies were superb in the second half against Hastings last week and need to bring that to the table for four quarters. This is the key difference between the Pies and the sides in the top bracket – consistency. We’re all getting a bit tired of the ‘young, inexperienced Crib Point’ being used as the excuse for drop-offs dur- ing games. Time to harden up, realise its senior footy and that play- ing across 100 minutes is an expectation, not some- thing you hope for. The Pies will win today, nothing surer. The margin will depend purely on attitude.

Reserves Hastings will be hoping to cause a mini upset today when it tackles Frankston Bombers in the reserves match of the round. The Blues are currently in sixth place, just percentage out of the five. The Blues are also just a game and per- centage out of the top three. The Bombers are in third place and looking to consoli- date its place in the top three. Should be a close contest with the Bombers just getting home. NEPEAN Tipsters

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With the season now reaching the business end, it was The boys are definitley looking great to have the bye this week to freshen up, and set forward to the warmer weather of ourselves up for what will hopefully be a big finish to the NT, and hopefully coming back the year. Many of the boys took the opportunity to re- with the four points and a win over lax, some players who were originally from interstate Port Adelaide. headed home to visit family and friends, and others took the opportunity to get away and take part in vari- ous hobbies such as golf and surfing. Now it’s back to business and the boys are looking for- ward to this week’s challenge against Port Adelaide at TIO Stadium in Darwin. The trip to Darwin is more than just a game of football, with the Club planning to undertake community activi- ties while in the top end. , Brent Moloney, Col Garland, and Liam Jur- rah will be visiting Katherine. They will visit a local hos- pital and spend time with children from the local area. While in Katherine, 200 kids are going to be bussed in for a massive clinic and will also have the opportunity to learn about the disease, Trachoma. Trachoma is a eye disease, which affects many children in the Northern Territory, and the Club is aiming to raise awarness to help children avoid suffering the disease. , Colin Sylvia, Cale Morton and Matthew Bate will also be taking part in a Masterchef style cook off, and with many of the boys fancying their gourmet skills, i look forward to seeing the end results of what they produce. To finish off, a majority of the players will host a kids’ GO DEES! clinic at TIO Stadium, and the boys are really looking forward to the opportunity to meet the kids and share Nathan Jones #2 some of their skills and tips. Who knows, some of the Keep up to date with what’s going at the Melbourne kids coming along may be future AFL stars like Liam Football Club by following @nathan2jones on Twitter Jurrah and .

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Seniors Coach: Stephen Ryan Under 18’s Reserves Coach: 1 TIPENE Rima 21 JACKSON Adam Travis Sawers Under 18’s Coach: 2 Kingston Harley 22 BROWN Tom Danny Walker 3 WADE Harrison 23 GANA Joshua Secretary: 4 DUNSTAN Trent 24 BISHOP Joel Bob Jenkins 5 JOHNSTONE Jesse 25 BRIGGS Billy Colours: Royal Blue & Red 6 DEXTER Bryce (DVC) 26 Kendall Dan RJ Rowley Reserve, Melbourne Rd, Rye 7 CULLEN Troy 27 MORRISON Guy Melways: 168 D5. Tel 5985 2308 8 KERR Jack (C) 28 DUNLOP Mitchell Seniors 9 POWER Josh 29 GOODMAN Ben 1 CAIN Ben 32 DUNN Cam 10 DEAN Andrew 30 Williams Jack 2 KIRKWOOD Adam 33 VELIADES Dane 11 NOSEDA Jack 31 EMERY Tom 3 WINTERS-KERR Ben 34 CROWE Harry 12 STEVENS Josh 32 4 FIDDES Aaron 35 WOODFORD Toby 13 WILSON Harrison 33 5 McKAY Chris 36 WILSON Grant 14 PURCHASE Timothy (VC) 34 6 CHAFFEY Mark 37 CHUM William 15 Patton Max 35 7 JENNINGS Kyle 38 16 WYLIE Matthew 36 8 KERR Bill 39 HOWIE David 17 BAGULEY Paul 37 9 WILLETT David 40 WIGHT Billy 18 EGAN Brady 38 10 CAIN Michael 41 TAYLOR Ryan 19 SHEA Scott 39 11 DUNN Andrew 42 FINNIGAN Teage 20 LLYOD Jai 40 12 FITZCLARENCE Cassidy 43 AMBROSE Chad After the Rosebud game today, big social function tonight, Suttsy 13 BOOTH Darren 44 BRINDLEY Brodie and Hunzie’s Rye Goes Reality TV Fiesta. 4 Teams go head to 14 CAIN Sean 45 CULLEN Damien head in Master Chef, Rye Idol, Sale of the Century and Who Dares Wins, with crowd participation. 7.30pm kick off; $10 a 15 HYNES John 46 HYDE Daniel head includes finger food. 16 JOHNSTON kale 47 SUFFERN Beau Back to the footy 2 weeks ago, another grinding win against Red 17 APPLEFORD James 48 JOHNSON Michael Hill, with a few senior players out it was a hard fought win, great 18 RYAN Stephen (Coach) 49 TOUHILL Chris to see Doogie Howie and Rima Tipene, play their first senior games. 19 BOYLE Luke 50 BAIRD Cameron The Skipper Rhett Sutton, with two 65 metre bombs was every- 20 KITCHEN Daniel 51 BLACK Ben where and is certainly back to his best, Aaron Fiddes with 6 21 JAMES Matt 52 JENNINGS Jim goals was great, Jarryd Kirkwood’s brother Adam, was sensation- 22 SCHWIND Daniel 53 TWEEDLY Steve (RVC) al, and Dunny, Butch Cassidy and Bill Kerr were all in the best. 23 HOLMES Ben 54 SEERS Jayden The Reserves had a great win and now sit equal second, great work guy, best players Damo Kezele, Schwindy, Luke Boyle, 24 BAGULEY Stephen 55 BAKER Tom Beau, Daniel Hyde and great to Kyle Jennings back for his 1st 25 SUTTON Rhett (C) 56 WESTWORTH James game of the year and a good one at that. 26 KIRKWOOD Jarryd 57 BRAIN Stephen The Under 18’s had their best win of the year, with a 4 goal win 27 McINDOE Matt 58 MURPHY Harley over Red Hill who were sitting second, great games from Scott Shea, Jye Lloyd, Jack Kerr, Brady Egan, Rima, Matt Whylie and 28 HOUSE Lyle 59 KEZELE Damien Trent Dunstan. Boys in round 2 you lost a game you should have 29 PERKINS Dale 60 SAWERS Travis one, payback time today. 30 HARRINGTON Charles 61 AHEARNE Mick Best on ground in today’s Senior game will be awarded the Luke 31 SMITH Sam 63 DUNN Matt (RC) Cain medal, we have had plenty of Rye players receive this medal in the past years, let make sure today another Rye player is award- ed this honor. Also two big milestones today, Chad Ambrose plays SCORES 1 2 3 4 his 150th club game and Sean Cain plays his 100th. Both great club people and tremendous loyal players, good luck today guys. SNRS The big raffle is to be drawn on August the 14th up at Hepburn, RES please see any committee member to get a ticket. U18’s www.ryedemonsfc.vcfl.com.au 40 MPNFL Since 1908 Bendigo Community Bank RoSebud

Seniors Coach: Under 18’s Mark Hustwaite Reserves Coach: 1 HARDEMAN Hamish 21 MEW Lachlan Jamie Raphael 2 PENDLEBURY Blake 22 GOLDSMID Thomas Under 18’s Coach: 3 LLOYD Darren (DVC) 23 TAYLOR Chad Jeff Barry 4 BOS Timothy 24 WHITE Jordan Secretary: Anthony Matthews 5 MAGEE Jack 25 6 ISAAC Corey 26 Colours: Navy Blue & White 7 JANSSEN Leigh 27 REES Dale Olympic Park, Eastbourne Rd, Rosebud Ground: Melways: 170 B3. Tel 5986 3839 8 MILLAR Sean 28 9 29 Seniors 10 CLARKE Jamie (C) 30 1 WELLS Mitchell 32 MULCAIR Cody 11 EDDINGTON Kieran 31 2 JONES Phillip 33 WILDE Jade 12 PANGBOURNE Luke 32 3 BESWICK Robert 34 13 ROSE Harley 33 4 ATKINSON Luke 35 EGAN Cade 14 ISAAC Ashley 34 5 O’HEHIR Daniel 36 MULCAIR Brandon 15 CLARKE Daniel 35 6 BANCROFT Rhys 37 16 PALMER Jonothan (VC) 36 7 ROSE Aaron 38 FARRELLY Luke 17 JOHNSON Christopher 37 8 FENNEY Sean 39 BOLTON Travis 18 38 PETERSON Joshua 9 ROSS James 40 GRENFELL Thomas (RVC) 19 STEPHENS Dale 39 10 GLAUM Geoff 41 PALMER Jonathan 20 MARTIN Edward 41 FOSTER Billy 11 ARMSTRONG Lachlan 42 LUCK Michael Today we head down the highway for the big local derby with 12 THOMPSON Heath 43 JOSE Michael Rye. Rye have had a perfect start to the year but these games can 13 SPOONER Ryan (C) 44 LONG Shane always throw up a surprise! 14 TUFF James (RC) 45 TOTH Billy Last weeks Past Players Day was a big success and to look at the 15 FULTON Clancy 46 BOS Anthony characters propped at the bar late Saturday night certainly harked back to an earlier era! A big thank you to Jeff Barry (captain of 16 RAPHAEL Jamie 47 THOMPSON Luke our 1985 & 1986 reserve premiership teams who were celebrat- 17 BOSWELL Nick 48 PEGG Jeff ing their 25 year reunion), Jeff Cornish and Mick Waugh for their 18 DAVIDGE Brenton 49 JARMAN Jack efforts in pulling the day together. The day started with our Under 18s having a convincing win over third placed Red Hill. Despite 19 SCHULTZ Benjamin 50 HARDEMAN Angus a reasonable start and a few old stalwarts pulling on the jumper 20 HUTTON Dylan 51 ROSE Matthew (Snooksy, Hussy & Azza Wilson) the Ressies were unable to give 21 BENTLEY Greg 52 O’CONNELL Chris Tuffy a win for his 200th Club game. The seniors has a good win over the hillmen and it was great to see Schultzy kick a bag of 22 ROGERS Chris 53 PHILISTIN Scott goals and Spoons & Payney were dominant in the middle. 23 GIARRUSSO Daniel 54 WORRALL Jack Other Club News / Events: 6th August – Goods & Services Auc- 24 KRUMEICH Sebastian 55 MATTHEWS Anthony tion. Your $30 will give you entry to a raffle for a $3,000 travel 25 MAZUREK Tim 56 DOW Samuel voucher from Club Sponsor Harvey World Travel, entry to the auction (giving access to some fantastic deals!!) and a meal 26 GUNDY Paul 57 IRELAND Todd (roast beef roll). Please see Daryl or Tracey Palmer if you have 27 MILLER Tom 58 SPENCER Sean any goods or services to auction or know of a company that may 28 BARRAND Thomas 59 DADE-BELL Jake be interested in supplying some goods/services which can be 29 HARNETT Todd 60 THOMSON Timothy followed up by the Club. 30 PAYNE Brenton (VC) 61 Tickets are now available for our Special Effort 150 Club raffle for the chance to win a 1 hour helicopter ride for 2 people (to a 31 LEWIS Paul 62 range of locations). Please support this important raffle and see flyers at the Club for more details. The raffle will be drawn after SCORES 1 2 3 4 the last game (20th August). Lock in Friday 16th September for our Presentation Night at the SNRS Rosebud Country Club. Vote Count night will be hold separately this year – stay tuned for details. The Runner RES www.rosebudfc.vcfl.com.au U18’s Since 1908 MPNFL 41 red hill Bendigo Community Bank

Seniors Coach: Gary Colling Under 18’s Reserves Coach: 1 LaFONTAINE Mitch 21 STEPHENS Sam Brett McRae Under 18’s Coach: 2 PAIN Jayden 22 MORGAN Brent Martin Hickey 3 ROSITANI Luke 23 DOUGLAS Jarrod Secretary: 4 SHAW Riley 24 SLOGGETT Jackson Chris Rye 5 MOLD Josh 25 Colours: Red & White 6 LOUTHER Jules 26 Red Hill Showgrounds, Red Hill Rd, Red Hill 7 TUCK Will 27 Melways: 190 H4. Tel 5989 2500 8 HOPGOOD Rheede 28 Seniors 9 REYNOLDS Rod 29 1 HOLMES Michael 33 FARMER Chris 10 NEAL Dylan (VC) 30 2 Dal LAGO Marcus (DVC) 34 BOYD Leigh 11 DAVIS Chris 31 3 MAGUINNESS Ben (DVC) 35 JONES Rhys 12 MAY Alex 32 4 SHAW Matt 36 McCARTHY Tom 13 CLEMENTS Tom 33 5 ROBERTSON Glenn 37 GIBSON Tobi 14 WILLIAMS Bryce 34 6 MITCHELL Jake 38 COLLETT Tom 15 BATEMAN Jackson 35 7 HOLMES Aaron 39 MACE Robert 16 DOWLING Jack 36 8 HOPGOOD Klay 40 DANGERFIELD Stuart 17 KELLY Liam 37 COLLINS Shaun 9 Dal LAGO Peter (VC) 41 PRATT Travis 18 MOCK Michael (Capt) 38 POWELL Sam 10 HOLMES Sean (Capt) 42 HARRIS Lucas 19 CARSON Charlie 39 11 SPENCER Chris 43 DOYLE Luke 20 McKINNON Jake 47 ROYAL Max 12 HITCHINER Jake 44 SHAW Nick Another tough day at the office for the Red Hill Footballers last 13 LARWILL Harry 45 HICKEY Jaryd week. We always seem to struggle at Rosebud. 14 MORRISON Adam 46 WEBSTER Phil The unders are in the middle of a pretty ordinary patch and will 15 HERRIOTT Tom 47 WILLIAMS Zac be looking to play their way out of it this weekend against Tyabb. 16 ESIPOFF Nick 49 SIVERSEN Oscar A few guys to come back in the next week after disappearing for school holidays and hoping that Tommy will not missed too 17 RAMSAY Shane 50 DELGROSSO Steve many. 18 MOCK Andrew 51 HITCHINER Kane The 2’s had a good win with both sides struggling to get 22 19 BATEMAN Matt 52 MARTIN Brent players together. It may also be the last time we see Poff on the 20 WOOLACOTT Jack 53 SMITH Aaron ground as a player as the Trainers and Team Managers struggled 21 GILMOUR Andrew 55 HAIG Julian to transport him from the far side to the change rooms on the stretcher. Don’t worry mate, I have plenty to keep you busy 22 MORRISON Brent 56 TUCK Andrew while you recover. 23 BYRT Harry 57 PIVETTA Jamie Once again, the seniors struggled to get going on the Rosebud 24 BACKHAUSEN Floyd 58 MARSTERS Ethan ground. Going down by around 5 goals which in the end a fair 25 MOLD Jake 60 GILMOUR Tom reflection on how we played. 26 RITCHIE Dean 61 MITCHELL Jack This week we welcome Tyabb to the “Hill” and all games will be 27 SWEENEY Justin 62 BATEMAN Tom hard fought contests. Good luck to all sides. 29 JONES Damien 63 AARONS Eddie Social: Tonight - Trivia Night - 7:30 pm start - $10 per person. 30 BLAKE Ryan 64 KELLETT Haydyn August 6th - Auction Night 31 RITCHIE Brent (RC) 65 GRAHAM James Green Shed Yobbo’s Mate 32 KEARNEY Fletcher 68 BOYD Marcus COACHING POSITION 2012 Red Hill FNC require Senior Football Coach for 2012. Applica- SCORES 1 2 3 4 tions to Red Hill Football Netball Club, P.O. Box 188, Red Hill South 3937. SNRS Enquiries: Owen Shaw – 0417 561 427 or Roger Siversen 0412 895 901.s RES U18’s www.redhillfc.vcfl.com.au 42 MPNFL Since 1908 Bendigo Community Bank tyabb

Seniors Coach: Under 18’s Scott Pickersgill Reserves Coach: 1 ELLIOTT Tim (C) Ray Hallal 2 COOK Hayden 22 MURTAGH Matt Under 18’s Coach: 3 BINKS Mitch Brendan Caldwell 4 FITZGERALD Ben 24 Taylor Jared Secretary: Sue Volk 5 TOWNSEND Josh Colours: 6 HEMBURROW Brent (C) 26 MATAITOGA David Maroon, Royal Blue & Gold 7 Klein-White Brandon 27 McCLEARY Ryan Bunguyan Reserve, Frankston Flinders Rd, Tyabb Melways: 148 J9. Tel 5977 4613 8 JONES Ash 9 COULTER Josh 29 MORHUN Josh Seniors 10 WATERSTONE Shane (VC) 65 Jamieson Josh 1 RANSOM John 33 McCLEARY Justin 67 WEST Lachlan 2 Bell Stuart 34 WHALLEY Andrew 12 WARREN James 3 SOUTER Ash 35 LESKOVIC Nick 13 SONNEVELD Tom 4 Smith Jarrod 36 WATERSTONE Nick 14 MEYER Sam (VC) 5 PICKERSGILL Scott 37 ANDERSON Kade 15 MORAN Matt 6 VOLK Justin 39 LIA Mitch 16 Mackie Lachlan 7 HOSE Mathew 40 HANSEN Dane 17 COULTER Hayden 8 HEINRICH Josh 41 GARDNER Phil 18 GRANT Warrick 9 WATERSTONE Ash 42 RAHILLY Ben 19 WILSON Jason 10 McGRATH Tim (VC) 43 SHERLOCK Dave 20 RICH Casey 11 McGRATH Rowan 44 MORRIS Callum 12 SMEETON Barry 45 ALLEN Nathan This week we travel up the Hill to take on the Hillmen on their own turf. After the cold and windy conditions last week, we 13 HEMLEY Steve 46 WALL Jamie should be acclimatized to what we usually face up at the Hill 14 ANDERSON Brett 47 HANNA Brenton so there will be no excuses and are looking to take home the 3 15 RAHILLY Ethan 48 McCrae Kane wins. 16 CONLAN Craig 49 BOOTH Tom Last week the ones recorded a well deserved win last week after a tough trot. We have not been playing badly at all, but have 17 BINKS Dale 50 LINDLEY Troy been falling just short. But the feeling in the camp was that if we 18 CARTER jayden 52 BARRINGTON-SMITH Sam kept working hard and stick together that the wheel would turn, 19 PORTER Stephen 53 CALDWELL Brendan and it did on Saturday. We started the game off slowly, allowing 20 CHANT Luke 54 VENN Chris Pearcedale to get out to a 3 goal lead at half time. But under the urgings of Pickers at the long break we picked up the intensity as 21 EMBERSON Benn 55 PARKER Dale the day went on, kicking six goals in the third quarter and then 22 CLAY Adrian 56 RITCHIE Matt holding on against the gale force winds to get over the line by six 24 ALEXANDER John (C) 57 Brown Tavis points. It was a victory that showed great character, and hope- 25 RANSON Chris 58 SHOLL Jayden fully the boys take something out of it for future games. 26 ANDERSON Jake 59 GOULD Ben The seconds also started slowly, but played better football after the half time break to eventually run away from Pearcedale in a 27 ZOHS Michael 60 CLARK Michael game that was a tight contest for three quarters. There were some 28 DIMKOS Matthew (VC) 61 CLARKE David impressive patches of play and just maybe we have turned things 29 LYNESS Jason 63 PORTER Luke around after a poor couple of weeks. The boys should look to take the momentum they gained in the last quarter and carry on 30 LYNESS Daniel 64 CONWAY Matt with it this week at Red Hill. 31 BRADLEY Nick 68 SPARKES Tyson The thirds again tried their best but fell short against a talented 32 TURNER Hayden 70 WATSON Chris Pearcedale side. In the first half we played good football, prob- 72 MILBURN Josh ably some of their best for the year, but eventually ran out of legs in the second half and got overrun. On a positive note, the final SCORES 1 2 3 4 result was a 40 point improvement since the sides last met in round 1, and shows that the work that the boys have been doing SNRS with Caldy & Aido on the track so far this season is beginning to show. RES www.tyabbfc.vcfl.com.au U18’s Since 1908 MPNFL 43 PEARCEDALE Bendigo Community Bank

Seniors Coach: Ben Cadd Under 18’s Reserves Coach: 1 READ Alex 21 TUSKIN Josh Brad Palmer Under 18’s Coach: 2 DAY Jack 22 CLAY Mitch David Wilcox 3 FRAWLEY Sam 23 TROTTER Brad Secretary: Karen Halket 4 BURKE Sam 24 CRAVEN Rhys Colours: Navy Blue & White 5 LACEY Aiden 25 SUTTON Callan 6 WHITE Matt 26 Bezzine John Recreation Reserve, Baxter-Tooradin Rd, Pearcedale 7 FAYLE Mitch 27 Melways: 140 G6. Tel 5978 6481 8 DILLON Luke 28 KENNEDY Billy Seniors 9 VAN SOEST Matt 29 BARTLETT Luke 1 SMITH Mitchell 32 CADD Patrick 10 POWELL Nathan 30 2 TYSON Sam 33 VAGG Mathugh 11 MARSHALL Troy 31 3 SAUER Travis 34 Heeley Matt 12 FOLEY Dermott 32 4 GARRETT James 35 SHAW Matt 13 MALBERG Robert 33 HALL Ben 5 HOE Byron 36 SORRELL Leroy 14 34 6 WILCOX Nick 37 DICKSON Craig 15 BROWN Nick 35 7 EMMETT Matt 38 DI PIETRO Dom 16 PEACE-STIRLING Harley 36 8 DUNCAN Dillon 39 Trueman Glyn 17 SMITH Jake 37 9 MCCORMACK Damian 40 Elmi Dale 18 BOLCH Tim 38 10 CADD Ben 41 JAGINTAVICIUS James 19 FROST Tom 39 11 Gillings Shayne 42 Hill Matt 20 40 12 GREER Sam 43 FRANKLIN Dave A wise man once said Dunks I think” football is a game of two 13 HEIJEN Pat 44 halves”, another wiser man could have been Eggy not exactly 14 SMITH Jason 45 CURTIS Ben sure said ”football is a funny game”. Well how true the first wise man was last week because at half time we had the chickens 15 MITCHELL Ben 46 Kennedy Michael counted and the points in the car ready to take them to Sharky 16 47 MCNAMARA Brenton Normans to dance the night away at the ball, but there was noth- 17 Read Robert 48 GARDNER Jason ing funny about the second half as Tyabb ran all over us. 2.7 in the last quarter didn’t help but as the third wise man had to be 18 PALMER Brad 49 WHELAN Travis Rudy said ”bad kicking is bad football”. Hang about with all 19 AVARD Luke 50 CHALONER Tim these wise men around where was Jesus? Well maybe he was 20 ANDERSON Glenn 51 SHAW Ryan coaching the twos because you’d have to say they may need a miracle to get a win on the board the way things are going. Under 21 SMALE Jeff 52 18s decided it was a good idea to play football this week and ac- 22 BLACKBURN Max 53 MCGOWN Chris cordingly were the only ones to manage to get some Yabbies into 23 MURRAY Daniel 54 Pecora Vince the pot and on the boil. Frosty defying his nickname again red hot and may be looking for higher honours. Great night up at Sharky 24 MURRAY Luke 55 Driscoll Matt Normans with the lovely Luanne Simmons taking all before her 25 WAGHORNE Chris 56 Brown Danial and Dave Wilcox sharp taking out best dressed whilst Stu & Trish 26 SCHULTZ Cayne 57 Wolsgrove Sam Henry turned back the clock with their dance moves. Tonight 27 BOWES Dwayne 58 Symons Todd the long awaited IPOD Shuffle brought to you by DJ Strop who knows what to expect when the biggest scratches in the business 28 FORTNAM Brendan 59 Bourne Danial gets those decks happening. Major Draw tickets now available 29 CROSS Lachlan 60 McDonald Scott $100 each massive prizes see Gav The Dutchman for yours and 30 POULTON Ty 61 the beast that is the All-stars Game preceding the Draw on Sun- day August 21st continues to take all before it with Ben signing 31 McDonald Scott 62 Stu Poustie, Birchy, Normy Clarke and PK during the week, also Spud doing the running last week to build up his fitness, sportsbet SCORES 1 2 3 4 formulating a market stay tuned. Today though we face the Mag- pies from Cribby who are always hard and committed, you don’t SNRS need a wise man to realise if we are to win we must be prepared to be harder and more committed. Simple really so let’s part the RES seas and get the football revolution back on track. U18’s www.pearcedalefc.vcfl.com.au 44 MPNFL Since 1908 Bendigo Community Bank CRIB POINT

Seniors Coach: Under 18’s David Lawson Reserves Coach: 1 21 BRIGGS Daniel Glenn Barclay 2 KLEINIG Mitchell 22 HILL Brodie Under 18’s Coach: 3 23 PYNE Sam Duane Annable 4 24 Secretary: John Druvins 5 ALFORD Ethan (C) 25 Colours: Black & White 6 CONWAY Ryan 26 GRIMME Jordan 7 27 CAIRNS Mark Recreation Reserve, Colin Parade, Crib Point Melways: 195 B1. Tel 5983 9323 8 CASE Luke 28 9 ESTCOURT Tyrone 29 DAVIS Ben Seniors 10 CHATTERS Ben 30 1 ADAMS Sam 32 DUNKLEY Ben 11 CONDICK Jake (VC) 31 2 LAWSON David 33 BARCLAY Glenn 12 COLLINS Matt (VC) 32 3 WARRY Dean 34 THOMPSON Ricky 13 KING Ben (Captain) 33 4 Kairies Dean 35 ZDJELARVVIC Shane 14 DEKLEUVER Zak 34 5 PEMBERTON-BUCHANAN Josh 36 MURDOCH Lee 15 FORECAST James 35 6 ADAMS Tim (RVC) 37 MONTY Beau 16 STRINGER Ben 36 7 WHITE Daniel (VC) 38 KEULEN Adam 17 BROMLEY Jake 37 8 WISKEN James 39 MURDOCH Brent 18 TORNEY Shannon 49 HARRIS Corey 9 FLACK Jonothan 40 WILSON Mark 19 DAVIS Mitchell 50 HENDERSON Tom 10 HERRINGTON Luke (C) 41 20 McCamish, Macksville (Roy) 51 HOGAN-KEOGH Blake 11 SYMES Waide 42 12 CONWAY Luke 43 BERRYMAN Martin Ooh so close!! But unfortunately the seniors couldn’t quite bring home the chocolates and make it 5 wins for the club for the day, 13 COOK James (VC) 44 BEECH Daniel (RC ) against our local rivals in Hastings, if that had of happened I 14 DOWEY Andrew 45 COLLINS Luke don’t think we would’ve stopped partying for a week!! The un- 15 COOK David 46 MUNDAY Jay ders started the day off well with a solid 8 goal win keeping their 16 CLARK Neil 47 EATON Michael finals chances alive and firing, keep up the good work boys and make sure you see some September action!! 17 SMITH Paul 48 HODDER Nicholas The Scoobies played a ripper game, after being down at half- 18 ANNABLE Duane 49 CAMPBELL Callan time Barksie rallied his troops as they started working their way 19 AINSWORTH Shayne 50 back into the contest to finally run over the opposition in the last 20 CLIFFORD Riley 51 Owens Stewart quarter!! Keep it up boys, still plenty more wins to be had, and despite what Barkers said he does think you’re all his friends!! 21 COOK Jacob 53 VERHAAF Tim Better players were Dowzey in a welcome return, Woody and 22 GRAHAM Warrick 54 big Snake Pliskin!! 23 ESPENCHEID Jayden 57 WHITE Chris The seniors were very unlucky but as shown in the past, 3 24 COOK Michael 60 LACY Troy quarters of football won’t win you the game against the good 25 BLAKE Mat 62 Cairns Sean sides!! A very strong wind made it hard for the boys in the first quarter and unfortunately that was the difference, to the lads 26 COOK Tim 63 HERRINGTON Warren credit though we worked our way back into the game and nearly 27 DAVIDSON Brad 65 snatched victory!! Let’s make sure we are on the ball right from 28 AUSTIN Sam 66 WATSON Brad the start this week against Pearcedale and get back into the win- ners circle again!! Better players were the Flackman who was at 29 THOMPSON Matt 67 his scintillating best along with the welcome return of Buzzard 30 THOMPSON Jarred 68 BEECH Tim (RC) and Mundaz!! 31 WARRY Clinton 77 SLOPER Matthew Next club function is the Sportsman’s/Auction night on the 23rd of July with Oscar Swarve and Danny Frawley, tickets are $30 SCORES 1 2 3 4 see Mick Cook, let’s make sure we all get along and support the club and have a great night!! GO PIES!! SNRS Thanks to Mornington Peninsula Staircases (Brad Watson) for the Unders awards last week. RES www.cribpointfc.vcfl.com.au U18’s Since 1908 MPNFL 45 Nepean Results Bendigo Community Bank

Seniors Crib Point 2.3 2.4 4.9 8.11.59 Rosebud 3.0 3.3 10.8 15.12.102 Hastings 2.2 4.7 4.11 4.12.36 Red Hill 3.2 4.7 6.9 10.13.73 Crib Point Goal Kickers: J. Thompson 2, B. Monty 1, L. Rosebud Goal Kickers: B. Schultz 6, R. Spooner 2, R. Beswick Conway 1, W. Graham 1, D. Beech 1, A. Dowey 1, J. Wisken 2, L. Armstrong 1, N. Boswell 1, B. Payne 1, T. Miller 1, 1; Best Players: A. Dowey, B. Monty, J. Wooden, P. Smith, P. Jones 1; Best Players: R. Spooner, B. Payne, C. Rogers, J. Wisken, S. Owen B. Schultz, J. Jarman, P. Lewis Hastings Goal Kickers: J. Ross 2, V. Vunimasi 1, J. Ward 1; Best Red Hill Goal Kickers: B. Maguinness 2, J. Mitchell 2, J. Mold Players: C. Lehmann, L. Brouwer, S. Clancy, T. Green, 1, J. Douglas 1, P. Dal Lago 1, S. Holmes 1, J. Woolacott 1, B. Parker, D. Cowe R. Jones 1; Best Players: H. Larwill, J. Mitchell, M. La Fontaine, Frankston 1.0 5.5 7.6 9.7.61 J. Douglas, S. Holmes, J. Sweeney Somerville 2.2 2.3 4.5 4.11.35 Tyabb 1.4 2.5 8.11 9.13.67 Frankston Goal Kickers: M. Perry 3, R. Lia 2, B. Whittley 1, T. Pearcedale 2.1 5.6 6.6 8.13.61 Burke 1, S. Masterson 1, D. Mullavey 1; Best Players: M. Perry, Tyabb Gol Kickers: J. Alexander 2, B. Smeeton 2, J. Anderson J. Webster, D. Myers, P. Schultz, S. Masterson, T. Burke Somerville Goal Kickers: L. Forsyth 1, L. Collie 1, A. Guy 1, 1, J. Milburn 1, T. McGrath 1, M. Dimkos 1, J. Carter 1; Best T. Woodall 1; Best Players: J. Wilson, A. Guy, M. Pretty, Players: J. Alexander, S. Pickersgill, B. Smeeton, J. Carter, J. Boyes, P. Satur, M. Maltman N. Waterstone, J. Milburn Dromana 4.3 6.3 11.3 14.7.91 Pearcedale Goal Kickers: D. Murray 2, D. McCormack 2, Sorrento 2.0 4.1 4.3 6.8.44 T. Sauer 1, N. Wilcox 1, P. Cadd 1, B. Hoe 1; Best Players: Dromana Goal Kickers: J. Hutchinson 3, B. Allen 3, J. Norton D. McCormack, P. Cadd, T. Sauer, B. Hoe, L. Cross, J. Smith 2, C. Williams 2, M. Gillis 1, J. Darcy 1, L. Minchington 1, Hastings 7.5 11.6 12.9 15.9.99 B. Homa 1; Best Players: J. Hunter, T. Hofert, D. Gibbs, Crib Point 1.2 4.4 10.5 12.10.82 B. Allen, J. Powell, C. Williams Hastings Goal Kickers: A. Pike 3, L. Hewitt 2, C. McVeigh 1, Sorrento Goal Kickers: A. Balloch 4, C. James 1, W. Doyle 1; G. Masterson 1, G. Michie 1, D. Wishart 1, A. Hastie 1, Best Players: A. Balloch, B. Feldhofer, H. Doyle, M. Kennedy, D. Hand 1, R. Vandenham 1, B. Arnold 1, P. Mawson 1, J. Wyatt, W. Doyle K. Pinto 1; Best Players: J. Mulheron, K. Docherty, M. Agnello, K. Pinto, P. Mawson, J. Kestle Under 18’s Crib Point Goal Kickers: J. Flack 3, L. Herrington 2, D. Lawson Rosebud 3.1 6.6 8.8 10.10.70 2, B. Davidson 2, J. Cook 1, D. Warry 1, D. White 1; Best Red Hill 1.0 3.1 3.4 4.9.33 Players: J. Flack, D. Cook, D. Lawson, J. Munday, J. Cook, Rosebud Goal Kickers: J. Petersen 3, D. Stephens 2, B. Davidson K. Eddington 2, S. Millar 1, J. Palmer 1, G. Petersen 1; Frankston 4.2 5.4 13.12 13.15.93 Best Players: J. Clarke, D. Stephens, L. Mew, J. Petersen, Somerville 2.1 7.4 10.5 11.9.75 H. Hardeman, D. Rees Frankston Goal Kickers: N. Lonie 3, L. Lewis 2, B. Harvey 2, Red Hill Goal Kickers: J. Bateman 1, R. Hopgood 1, J. Pain 1, B. O’Carroll 1, B. Drake 1, S. Brand 1, C. Longley 1, W. Tuck 1; Best Players: B. Morgan, J. Dowling, J. Bateman, H. Moore 1, D. Hulme 1; Best Players: B. O’Carroll, T. Clements, M. Mock, R. Hopgood H. Moore, C. Longley, H. McLenaghan, N. Lonie, J. Waixel Pearcedale 1.1 4.7 7.10 13.15.93 Somerville Goal Kickers: D. Hirst 2, A. Ridout 2, S. Adams 2, Tyabb 3.3 4.4 4.6 5.6.36 D. Durant 2, G. Austin 1, J. Atkins 1, J. Allsopp 1; Best Players: Pearcedale Goal Kickers: C. Sutton 2, M. Van Soest 2, S. T. Farrelly, L. Stewart, J. Allsopp, S. Crowe, N. Brown, A. Rose Dentith 2, S. Frawley 1, W. Kennedy 1, A. Read 1, T. Frost 1, H. Sorrento 3.1 6.7 9.9 15.11.101 Peace-Stirling 1, L. Dillon 1, T. Bolch 1; Best Players: T. Frost, J. Dromana 4.4 4.4 6.6 6.7.43 Bezzene, S. Frawley, N. Brown, H. Peace-Stirling, S. Dentith Sorrento Goal Kickers: B. Schwarze 4, S. Cameron 2, G. Tyabb Goal Kickers: B. Fitzgerald 2, J. Morhun 1, B. Hemburrow 1, J. Warren 1; Best Players: J. Warren, Johnson 2, L. Poholke 2, T. Head 1, M. Nibbs 1, J. Moore 1, G. S. Meyer, M. Moran, W. Grant, B. Fitzgerald, J. Taylor Boyington 1, B. Kenyon 1; Best Players: T. Schwarze, K. Stringer- Crib Point 4.1 6.1 11.5 13.6.84 Morris, G. Stringer, G. Boyington, G. Johnson, L. Poholke Hastings 1.0 2.2 3.2 5.5.35 Dromana Goal Kickers: L. Hogan 2, S. Gaertner 1, J. Wood 1, Crib Point Goal Kickers: M. Kleinig 6, B. Hill 3, B. King 2, R. Johnston 1, J. Savage 1; Best Players: S. Clarke, R. Johnston, S. Torney 1, M. Davis 1; Best Players: B. Hill, Z. Dekleuver, T. Wheeler, L. Hogan, B. Dennis, L. O’Neill L. Case, J. Grimme, C. Harris, R. Conway Reserves Hastings Goal Kickers: S. Robb 3, A. Harrison 1, N. Goodacre Red Hill 1.0 3.2 6.6 10.7.67 1; Best Players: J. Lehmann, A. Taylor, N. Goodacre, Rosebud 2.0 3.1 4.1 6.2.38 A. Harrison, K. Bentley, K. Delahaye Red Hill Goal Kickers: R. Hopgood 3, Z. Williams 2, S. Frankston 2.2 4.5 7.8 11.10.76 Ramsay 2, A. Mock 1, N. Douglas 1, P. Dangerfield 1; Best Somerville 0.2 3.4 5.7 5.8.38 Players: D. Ritchie, A. Holmes, Z. Williams, J. Graham, N. Frankston Goal Kickers: J. Kiss 4, R. Marks-Logan 3, D. Bence Shaw, R. Hopgood 2, C. Smith 1, R. Wishart 1; Best Players: D. Logan-Palser, Rosebud Goal Kickers: S. Long 2, M. Luck 2, H. Thompson 1, M. Westhorp, R. Wishart, R. Marks-Logan, J. Kiss, M. Harris J. Tuff 1; Best Players: L. Thompson, C. Fulton, J. Tuff, Somerville Goal Kickers: N. Watson 2, H. Thompson 2, J. Raphael, M. Jose, M. Luck W. Shields 1; Best Players: C. Parker, J. Barbour, R. Palmer, Tyabb 2.1 4.7 4.7 11.9.75 B. Shipton, T. Beckett, D. Marshall Pearcedale 3.3 3.4 5.5 5.6.36 Dromana 4.2 6.4 7.10 10.12.72 Tyabb Goal Kickers: D. Sherlock 3, C. Watson 2, B. Hemburrow Sorrento 1.1 1.5 1.5 4.9.33 2, D. Parker 2, N. Bradley 1, S. Barrington-Smith 1; Best Players: Dromana Goal Kickers: S. Joyce 4, J. Brittliff 2, T. Williams 1, M. Lia, S. Porter, C. Morris, S. Hemley, L. Porter, M. Zohs W. Blake 1, N. Wearne 1, D. Grant 1; Best Players: D. Geurts, Pearcedale Goal Kickers: T. Symons 2, L. A’Vard 1, S. Greer 1, N. Wearne, J. Quigley, J. Rossi, D. Norton, J. Gilbert B. Palmer 1; Best Players: M. Shaw, B. Fortnam, T. Symons, Sorrento Goal Kickers: J. Wyatt 3, X. Flanagan 1; Best Players: L. Sorrell, C. McGowan, T. Whelan L. Schuldt, W. Doyle, J. Falck, X. Flanagan, J. Wyatt, M. Tracey 46 MPNFL Since 1908

Since 1908 MPNFL 47 HASTINGS Bendigo Community Bank

Seniors Coach: Glenn Michie Under 18’s Reserves Coach: 1 LEHMANN Jason 21 VINSON Aaron Craig Perrott Under 18’s Coach: 2 COOMBE Luke 22 HINES Louis William Smetham 3 LEHMANN Jesse 23 DELAHAYE Kyle Secretary: 4 HEWITT Jake 24 GOODACRE Nathan Robert Morrison 5 HODGKINSON Tim 25 BENTLEY Kurt (VC) Colours: Royal Blue & White 6 WHITE Shayne 26 Thomas Barclay Oval, Marine Pde, Hastings 7 MORRISON Reid 27 Melways: 154 H8. Tel 5979 1740 8 LIONS Jayden 28 Seniors 9 TAYLOR Andrew 29 1 LEHMANN Christopher (RC) 32 WARD Josh 10 MCFARLAND Declan 30 2 PIKE Aaron 33 MORRISON Dean 11 BRADSHAW Jaysen 31 3 MASTERSON Grant 34 WILSON Azza 12 SAWOSZ Matthew 32 4 ROBBINS Matthew 35 MULHERON Josh 13 PARSONS Jack 33 5 HULL David (VC) 36 HOLMES Tyson (RDVC) 14 34 6 VANDENHAM Richard 37 MICHIE Glenn 15 ROBB Steven (C) 35 7 AGNELLO Michael (C) 38 GREEN Terry 16 HARRISON Ashley (VC) 36 8 KIELY Andrew 39 WEDDALL Glenn 17 GREEN Damen 37 9 KESTLE Jason 40 GREEN Nathan 18 DURIC Damian 38 10 CAVE Michael 41 PINTO Nick 19 PRATT Kyron 39 11 McVEIGH Colin 42 KERBER Daniel 20 40 12 ARNOLD Brad 43 PARKER Ben Congratulations to Dean Morrison on acheiving his 200th game 13 HULL Steven 44 PINTO Kyle of senior football for the Hastings football club, Dean becomes 14 BOOTH Andrew 45 MILLS Jack only the 11th player to have played 200 or more games of First 15 SMETHAM William 46 MILLS Matt 18 football, and considering Deans health issues of the last few 16 WISHART Daniel 47 DAVIS Bryce seasons, Dean’s effort to play 200 games is purely coureagus well done Dean from everybdy at the Hastings football club. 17 HADDAD Mick 48 HOPE Matthew 18 DOCHERTY Kyle 49 EATON Andy Tough game against Crib last week, another 3rd quarter sleep fest, but still it was always going to be a hard game, and to the 19 SCHMITZ Josh 50 MENASSA Matthew boys credit they never allowed Crib to get in front, well done,. 20 STANDFIELD Joel 51 LEYONHJELM Jay Unfortunately the reserves and thirds went down, which could 21 HASTIE Aaron (DVC) 52 CORDEUX Reece prove costly to the twos finals ambitions. 22 MANBY Jason 53 Frankston today, the second game of our run of five tough 23 HAND Dylan 54 VANDENESSE Jake matches, just worry about today’s game and the rest will take 24 MAWSON Peter 55 RASPIN Steve care of itself. 25 HURST Adam 56 FRANZI Ryan Casino night on the 30th of July, see Graham Cole for tickets 26 CHURCHIN Timothy 57 ROSS Ben Past players day, last game against Pearcedale, more info soon. 27 D’ATRI Jake (RVC) 58 TURNER Keiron 28 BROUWER Lance 59 29 HEWITT Luke 60 30 CLANCY Simon 68 WHITE Christopher 31 METCALF Daniel 69 PERROTT Craig

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Seniors Coach: Under 18’s Tony Blackford Reserves Coach: 1 WHITE Dale 21 SMITH Chris Travis Reints 2 WESTHORP Matthew 22 ALP Brenton Under 18’s Coach: 3 HUNTER Aaron 23 BENCE Daniel Ben Hall 4 FRANCIS Josh 24 FRITH Benjamin Secretary: Cheryl Cameron 5 KINGSBURY Jason 25 SUTTON Brett 6 KENT Michael 26 BARRINGTON James Colours: Black & Red 7 MARKS-LOGAN Ryan 27 LOGAN-PALSER Daniel Greg Beck Oval, Frankston Flinders Rd, Baxter Melways: 106 G5. Tel 5971 2246 8 KISS Justin 28 SUTTON Dale 9 HUSSIN Ben 29 MACE Ben Seniors 10 WILSON Michael 30 1 GOODINGHAM Alex 32 VANDERVALK Shane 11 PASQUILL Adam 31 2 O’CARROLL Brian 33 BATT Corey 12 WISHART Ryan 32 3 DRAKE Sam 34 Whitely Brad 13 PAGE Jay 33 4 LONIE Ryan 35 LEWIS Luke 14 McCONVILE Chris 34 5 CLAPP Jason 36 WHITE Shannon 15 PHILLIPPS Nathan 35 6 WILKEY Shaun 37 BURKE Tom 16 36 7 MOORE Hayden 38 BEATIE Jye 17 CUDMORE Jacob 37 8 HULME Darren 39 WEBSTER Jackson 18 FOSTER Scott 38 9 HARVEY Brad 40 MULLAVEY David 19 OFFER Matthew 39 10 REINTS Travis 41 SHULTZ Peter 20 WOOD Jackson 40 HARRIS Matthew 11 DEGANHART James 42 McLENAGHAN Harely 12 LONIE Nathan 43 A clean sweep, a grand slam or a real good day. Call it whatever you want but every Bombers team that took to the field or the 13 LONGLEY Chris 44 Tournier Ben court won. The football boys managed to score 3 wins while our 14 MYERS Daniel 45 WEBBER Mark Bombshells got through the day undefeated. A great result for 15 FOSTER Jake 46 CID VANDENESE Anthony all involved. 16 LIA Ryan 47 CID VANDENESE Kris Brian O’Carroll was back to his best, which puts him some- where between a Super Star and an All Time Great. His hands 17 LONGLEY Matt 48 LOGAN-PALSER Jake touched so much leather it looked like he was wearing gloves. 18 BRAND Shaun 49 HARTSKEERL Jarrod Big Chris Longley had his best game for 2 years as he prowled 19 HARRISON Mark 50 CAMERON Sean and growled his way around the ground. Scotty Foster was also worth bottling as he showed his ability over head. Young PAGE 20 TEPER Roman 51 PERRY Mark looks like he will be able to BOOK a few more games. 21 HAYNES Nick 52 PERRY Mick The twos showed much more fight as they slowly begin to win 22 WHITTLEY Brad 53 BENNIE Geoff back some lost pride. Dan Myers took up a leadership role early 23 BODEN Sam 54 DILLON Matthew in the game and continued to demand the same from his team- mates for the rest of the day. Perry added some spark up for- 24 WHITE Zac 55 GREENER Simon ward with some early goals to set the tone. The Sergeant, Schultz 25 DRAKE Ben 56 GROVES Wayne made sure the backline was disciplined and young Corey BATT 26 MARTIN Nathan 57 HASLETT Daniel was a good HIT up target across half forward. A much more rounded effort from the boys. 27 RENOUF Richie 58 DOUGLAS Trent The 18’s showed a lot of character in a fighting win in the early 28 MAORINO Michael 59 SIMMONS Ben game, with a lot of their stars playing at higher levels the boys 29 MEAGHER Matt 60 TOURNIER Ben showed what a strong unit they are. They had winners on every 30 ELLIOTT Daniel 61 line, and now can look forward with some confidence. The need to remember that ‘they can’t build a reputation on potential’ and 31 WAIXEL Jeremy 62 continue to work hard. Finally the night of the ball has arrived, a chance for all to put on SCORES 1 2 3 4 their finest and celebrate the club. There has been a lot of nerv- ous chatter about spray tans and hair removal and what outfit SNRS to wear, I’m sure the ladies have been thinking about it as well. Make sure to wish SOS a happy 30th Birthday. RES www.frankstonbombersfc.vcfl.com.au U18’s Since 1908 MPNFL 49 somerville Bendigo Community Bank

Seniors Coach: Leigh Stewart Under 18’s Reserves Coach: 1 PALMER Rhys (Captain) 21 Tim McDonald Under 18’s Coach: 2 WATTS Matthew 22 BURTON James Aidan Bock 3 MARSHALL Daniel 23 MEARS Dale Secretary: 4 SHIPTON Bradley 24 SALMON Travis Andrew Jacgung 5 BOCK Stefan 25 MUIR Robert Colours: Royal Blue & Gold 6 ADAMS Samual 26 CAMERON Allan Recreation Reserve, Jones Rd, Somerville 7 HOGENBIRK Rowan 27 BECKETT Tom Melways: 148 E1. Tel 5977 6663 8 DALMAU Christopher 28 Seniors 9 TWYFORD Reece 29 HOLMES Adam 1 AUSTIN Guy 32 BATE Marcus 10 HUGHES Matthew 30 LIVINGSTONE Jarrod 2 ALLSOPP Justin 34 BERTUOLA David 11 FORSYTH Matthew 31 SKEELS Braden 3 HIRST David 35 FLEETWOOD Christopher 12 WATSON Nicholas 32 4 STEWART Leigh (Coach) 36 CANT Joel 13 BARBOUR Jack 33 5 TOWAN Michael (VC) 38 HODGINS Jarrrod 14 ROWE Bradley 34 6 PARKER Jay 39 WILSON Adam 15 JAMIESON Ryan 35 7 DURANT Daniel 41 McNEILL Brett 16 TOWAN Luke 36 8 FARRELLY Todd 42 MATTHEWS Zak 17 THOMPSON Harrison 37 9 COLLIE Josh 43 BOX Matthew 18 DUNCAN Zak 38 10 FORSYTH Luke 44 Adams Samual 19 SHIELDS Will 39 11 ATKINS Joel (A/Coach) 45 Vunimasi Vio 20 PARKER Cayne 54 WILSON Mitchell 12 CROWE Stephen 47 DROSCHER Daniel For the first time this year we didn’t win any games of Football or 13 COX Caleb (DVC) 48 DELANEY Ben Netball. Time to reassess where we are at as the application re- 14 KOERNER Lee 49 Fenollar David quired over the last few weeks has been slipping. Let’s get back 15 PRETTY Max 50 MACKIE Alex home today and take five wins. Our chances of playing finals football are slipping away, so you can’t afford to relax at all. Play 16 ROSE Adam 51 COLLIER Callum to the discipline level that is required and we can participate. 17 SUTTON Jedd 54 Baxter Jason The under 18’s were in the game at ¾ time yet must have thought 18 BROWN Nick 55 Dobles Daniel that the wind was going to do it for them in the last quarter. You 19 SEDGWICK Ben 56 Palmer Rhys can’t give good sides an even break! You have to push hard for 4 20 Hogenbirk Rowan 57 Macaloney Scott quarters otherwise you are kidding yourself. The Reserves again fell into the trap of looking at the the side on paper. This means 21 McDONALD Brad 58 GRIFFITHS Ben nothing if you can’t take the potential out on to the park. Tim 22 MURRAY Aaron (C) 59 GUY Aaron wants 22 hard workers prepared to have a go. If you listen to 23 McDONALD Paul 60 BOYES Jordan him you will learn and the wins will come our way. The seniors 24 COLLIE Luke 61 Weimmering Carl tried hard, but body size and fitness were an issue. We will arrest that today and turn the tables on Dromana from the first round. 25 HESTER Jarrad 62 STOLLER Lachlan SOCIAL: Last week we had our Annual Ball and what a fantastic 26 RIDOUT Adrian 63 ZEIGENBEIN Matthew night was had by all. Thanks to Miranda Brown for all her hard 27 NICOLSON Joseph 64 GUY Ben work. 28 SATUR Nick 65 BRAVO Travis LADIES DAY: Saturday 20/8/2011. Please see Miranda Brown or 29 SATUR Paul 67 PALSER Jarryd Raechelle Jacgung for details. 30 Wilson Jacob 69 NORD-WHITE Mad SPONSORS: Our club will be holding a Sponsors/Villeins after- 31 Maltman Matthew 70 WOODALL Tim noon on Saturday 6/8/2011. Please let Paul McDonald know if you are able to attend. RAFFLE: We have a raffle running at the moment for a 55” SCORES 1 2 3 4 HiSense Television donated by Rainer Feldgen The Good Guys SNRS Frankston. $5 per ticket. This will be drawn Saturday 6/8/2011. Get your tickets today. RES The Token Reporter U18’s www.somervillefc.vcfl.com.au 50 MPNFL Since 1908 Bendigo Community Bank DROMANA

Seniors Coach: Under 18’s Gavin Artico Reserves Coach: 1 WILLIAMS Tyle 21 WEARNE Nick Ashley Chapman 2 GEURTS Dan 22 HEGGEN Mitchell Under 18’s Coach: 3 ROSSI Johnathan 23 MUSGRAVE Rhys Daniel Maestrale 4 BLAKE Billy 24 CURRIE Russell Secretary: Graham Stelling 5 JOYCE Scott © 25 QUIGLEY Jackson (VC) Colours: Black & Green 6 MUSGRAVE Aydn 26 7 BUCHANAN Jason 27 Dromana Recreation Reserve, Beach Street, Dromana Melways: 159 J6. Tel 5987 2732 8 MINCHINGTON Darren 28 9 BRITTLIFF Josh 29 BRERETON David Seniors 10 SWAN Hayden 30 REINECKER Ben 1 HUNTER Adam 32 MINCHINGTON Darren 11 VETON Rexha 31 2 MINCHINGTON Paul 33 MAESTRALE Daniel 12 FOWLER Jack 32 3 GILLIS Michael (RC) 34 DARCY James 13 LEVERINGTON Joshua 33 4 SLOCOMBE Ryan (VC) 35 HUTCHINSON Jay 14 WILLIAMSON Sam 34 5 BANKS Toby 36 LAWLESS Nick 15 KEARSLEY Jake 35 6 DENNIS Braeden 37 WRIGHT Tom 16 GRANT Daniel 36 7 TERRY Jared 38 CARTER Tom 17 COLLETT Dale 37 8 WILLIAMS Jae 39 MINCHINGTON Luke 18 GILBERT Jed 38 9 BURNS Andrew (VC) 40 WILLIAMS Cade 19 NORTON Dylan 39 10 ALLEN Brad 41 CLARKE Shaun 20 40 11 HOGAN Liam 42 GIBBS Daniel 12 GAERTNER Steve 43 Sponsors for todays games are McQinn Electrical & Newlands Funerals P/L. 13 SAVAGE Jed 44 HAWKINS Ryan Another week and another hard game against last years Grand 14 MORRISON Andrew 45 DAY Dwayne Finalist Somerville who have not produced the form of last sea- 15 VELLA Garath 46 BECA Valbon son but will still prove hard to beat at their home ground. 16 THOMSON Andrew 47 GAINSFORD Lionel Last week against Sorrento started well with our undermanned 17 McLEAN-WILSON Paul 48 U18s establishing an early lead which they built on throughout the game to run out 39 pt winners and break out of the slump 18 O’NEILL Luke 49 CRAWSHAW Mark of recent weeks. 19 ARTICO Gavin 50 GEURTS Dan The reserves sitting in 2nd place on the ladder were up against 20 McMURRAY Beau 51 DUNNE Rhys topped placed Sorrento. Though fielding a changed line up yet 21 NORTON Justin 52 BLAKE Tom again we were never troubled after establishing an early lead and building on it to run out 47 point winners. A great team 22 HUNTER Jarryd 53 WILLIAMS Kai effort with the players with Senior experience showing the way 23 PEAGRAM William (RVC) 54 PARKINS Dale and bringing the younger players into the game. 24 BAKKER Andrew 55 In the Seniors both teams struggled with the wind in the first term 25 JOHNSTON Rikki ( C) 56 HUNTER Aaron with Dromana holding a nine pt lead at quarter time kicking with it. The 2nd quarter saw Sorrento establish a 15 pt halftime lead 26 THOMSON Seamus 57 DESOUZA Josh (RVC) with Dromana not scoring. After the major break Sorrento made 27 WHEELER Terry 58 light of the wind out scoring Dromana by 9 goals to 2 and run- 28 BANKS Sam 59 HYDE Braden ning out easy winners and leaving the Dromana supporters very disappointed with the flat performance after half time. 29 WOODS Jarrad 61 POWELL Jack SOCIAL CALENDAR: MIDSEASON MASQUERADE BALL 30 LIARDET Clinton 62 HEGGEN Mitchell Tonight. This years ball will be held at Rosebud Country Club. 31 HOFERT Tom 68 HOMA Ben SPORTSMANS NIGHT. Saturday 13th August, $100/head in- cludes free finger food and refreshments. See Gayle or Tim to SCORES 1 2 3 4 book. Go to www.dromanatigers.com then Events. Reverse Draw tickets available from Col Matthews, Ron Hunter, SNRS Graham Stelling and Allen Minchington. Drawn Sunday 21st August. GO TIGERS RES www.dromanafc.vcfl.com.au U18’s Since 1908 MPNFL 51 Nepean Fixture Bendigo Community Bank

Round 1 – Saturday 9 April Round 10 – Saturday 25 June Red Hill 9.12.66 v Rosebud 12.16.88 Pearcedale 10.12.72 v Rye 12.18.90 P’dale 17.14.116 v Tyabb 15.13.103 Hastings 19.8.122 v Rosebud 9.13.67 Hastings 20.15.135 v Crib Pt 9.12.66 Somerville 12.16.88 v Tyabb 11.16.82 S’ville 12.13.85 v Frankston 16.10.106 Sorrento 23.15.153 v Crib Pt 8.7.55 Saturday 23 April – Easter Dromana 11.15.81 v F’ston 10.16.76 Sorrento 12.13.85 v Dromana 13.14.92 Round 11 – Saturday 2 July Round 2 – Saturday 16 April Rye 16.12.108 v Red Hill 11.9.75 Balnarring & District Rosebud 10.7.67 v Rye 13.13.91 Rosebud 19.13.127 v P’dale 14.12.96 ® Tyabb 15.15.105 v Red Hill 9.12.66 Tyabb 7.4.46 v Hastings 18.13.121 Community Bank Branch Crib Pt 19.16.130 v P’dale 18.12.120 Crib Pt 16.10.106 v Somerville 14.10.94 F’ston 12.11.83 v Hastings 19.18.132 Frankston 7.9.51 v Sorrento 16.9.105 Shop 28 B Dromana 21.8.134 v S’ville 19.12.126 Round 12 – Saturday 9 July Balnarring Shopping village Round 3 – Saturday 30 April Rosebud 15.12.102 v Red Hill 10.13.73 Rye 18.17.125 v Tyabb 13.15.93 Tyabb 9.13.67 v Pearcedale 8.13.61 3050 Frankston-Flinders Rd Red Hill 11.11.77 v Crib Point 13.13.91 Crib Point 12.10.82 v Hastings 15.9.99 Balnarring 3926 Pearcedale 14.14.98 v F’ston 17.16.118 Frankston 13.15.93 v Somerville 11.9.75 Hastings 21.17.143 v D’mana 12.13.85 Dromana 6.7.43 v Sorrento 15.11.101 Ph: 5983 5543 S’ville 18.14.122 v Sorrento 22.12.144 Round 13 – Saturday 16 July Round 4 – Saturday 7 May Rye v Rosebud Crib Point 13.11.89 v Rye 16.17.113 Red Hill v Tyabb Frankston 17.10.112 v Red Hill 12.14.86 Pearcedale v Crib Point Hastings & District Dromana 18.14.122 v P’dale 12.12.84 Hastings v Frankston Sorrento 17.12.114 v Hastings 15.11.101 Somerville v Dromana Community Bank® Branch Tyabb 10.19.79 v Rosebud 19.14.128 Round 14 – Saturday 23 July 88 High Street Round 5 – Saturday 14 May Tyabb v Rye Rye 15.20.110 v Frankston 10.13.73 Crib Point v Red Hill Hastings 3915 Red Hill 9.5.59 v Dromana 10.9.69 Dromana v Hastings P’dale 10.9.69 v Sorrento 19.20.134 Sorrento v Somerville Ph: 5979 2075 Hastings 5.19.49 v Somerville 12.17.89 Round 15 – Saturday 30 July Rosebud 10.9.69 v Crib Point 13.13.91 Rye v Crib Point Tyabb — Bye Red Hill v Frankston Round 6 – Saturday 21 May Pearcedale v Dromana Mornington Dromana 17.14.116 v Rye 19.11.125 Hastings v Sorrento Sorrento 22.19.151 v Red Hill 4.9.33 Rosebud v Tyabb Bendigo Bank Somerville 23.15.153 v P’dale 13.13.91 Frankston 18.19.127 v Rosebud 9.8.62 Round 16 – Saturday 6 August 85 Main St, Crib Point 17.14.116 v Tyabb 11.12.78 Frankston v Rye Sorrento v Pearcedale Mornington 3931 Bye – Saturday 28 May Somerville v Hastings VCFL Country Championships Crib Point v Rosebud Ph: 5975 4477 MPNFL 13.15.93 v O&M 13.13.91 Round 7 – Saturday 4 June Round 17 – Saturday 13 August Rye 18.16.124 v Sorrento 8.11.59 Rye v Dromana Red Hill 9.4.58 v Somerville 27.13.175 Red Hill v Sorrento P’dale 8.17.65 v Hastings 22.15.147 Pearcedale v Somerville Pearcedale Community Rosebud 11.8.74 v Dromana 15.12.102 Rosebud v Frankston Bank® Branch Tyabb 9.19.73 v Frankston 17.12.114 Tyabb v Crib Point Round 8 – Saturday 11 June Round 18 – Saturday 20 August Shop 4 Somerville 10.14.74 v Rye 18.13.121 Sorrento v Rye Pearcedale Shopping Centre Hastings 21.19.145 v Red Hill 9.13.67 Somerville v Red Hill Sorrento 13.14.92 v Rosebud 10.12.72 Hastings v Pearcedale Baxter-Tooradin Rd, Dromana 21.12.138 v Tyabb 16.12.108 Dromana v Rosebud Frankston 25.11.161 v Crib Pt 9.10.64 Frankston v Tyabb Pearcedale Round 9 – Saturday 18 June Finals: Ph: 5978 7572 Rye 12.11.83 v Hastings 11.12.78 27 & 28 August, 3 & 4 September, Red Hill 11.7.73 v Pearcedale 7.4.46 10 September, 17 September Rosebud 8.15.63 v Somerville 11.9.75 Tyabb 14.4.88 v Sorrento 20.12.132 Crib Pt 10.6.66 v Dromana 17.13.115

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Since 1908 MPNFL 53 Frankston Park News

Yet the 23 year old keeps setting the standard at training and with his ap- proach to games, and followers of the Dol- Tough times no problem for phins know that this out- Bater look has Bateman right on the cusp of senior Times are a bit tough at Frankston Park, but that doesn’t selection. True to form, seem to perturb Nick Bateman one bit. he isn’t getting down be- His two years at the Dolphins since crossing from cause promotion is tak- Mornington have been a story of injuries, losses and ing a bit longer than he more time in the development team than the seniors. would like. But Bateman is remarkably positive and has things well “You get some guys who and truly in perspective. get down about playing Nick Bateman “When you look at it it’s all about enjoying your footy,” in the twos and a couple he said. “When you’ve got a good bunch of blokes it’s of guys who left the club because of it. I don’t under- easier to get through the tough times. stand that. It’s just the way it is, you have to do your “You play to win and to compete hard every week, but time in the twos and earn your shot. at the same time you’ve got to be having fun with your “The good thing about VFL reserves is you still get to mates or you won’t last.” play against AFL players,” Bateman added. “My first Lasting is something Bateman is hell-bent on doing senior game, I just loved it. It’s pretty hard, the pace when it comes to the VFL. And while it may seem that steps up a lot, and it is a lot harder to get the footy too. he is struggling in 2011, having not cracked a senior But I love the challenge.” game, ‘Darth Bater’ sees it very differently. The Dolphins face Brendan Fevola and Casey at “I am loving it. I love playing the highest level I can,” Frankston Park this Sunday (17 July), and after another he said enthusiastically. “I actually think this season is near best on-field display in the development team last probably the best I have ever had personally. I have week, it would be no surprise to finally see Nick Bate- been in the best in every game I have played in, and man running around in the main game. I think I am being consistent and playing the role the team needs.” Bateman’s upbeat outlook can be traced back to the various hurdles he has overcome so far in his career. A complete shoulder reconstruction, 15 concussions, in his first senior game for the Dolphins he dislocated his collarbone and broke his sternum! In the under 18s for Mornington his team, which fea- tured fellow Dolphin Shane Hockey, won every game only to fall to Frankston YCW on grand final day. In his first year in the Bulldogs’ seniors they missed the MPNFL finals by 1% point, and in the four years since then Bateman’s teams have not won 10 games between them. PENINSULA ACCOUNTING PARTNERS PTY LTD ABN 61 021 832 266 ACCOUNTANTS, TAX AGENTS & FINANCIAL ADVISERS Specialists in: - Taxation Services - Business Structures and Advice - Small Business Accounting - Retirement Planning - Investment Planning / Sharebroking Services - Superannuation Advice / Consolidation / Rollovers - Self Managed Superannuation Funds CALL NOW FOR A FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION OFFICE: SUITE 22, 1140 NEPEAN HWY, MORNINGTON VIC 3931 PHONE: (03) 59 752 322 EMAIL: [email protected] Financial planning services are provided as Authorised Representatives of Lifespan Financial Planning Pty Ltd (AFSL. 229892).

54 MPNFL Since 1908 Welcome back to Round 13 and what a CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Nepean season we are having so far… There are only Club A B C Total Netball 6 games to go till finals. Tyabb 36 22 10.5 68.5 Pearcedale’s C grade has Frankston 27 24 10 61 officially moved up to the Rye 33 18 - 51 top of the ladder, being Pearcedale 21 16 10.5 47.5 the first time for a few rounds Tyabb are not on top. Rye and Red Hill are creeping up in the B grade ladder, Crib Point 27 12 7 46 while Rosebud has crept back up to 5th in the A grade. Rosebud 24 10 5 39 There are about three teams on both the A and B lad- Red Hill - 18 10 28 der who really need to win their next few games as it is Dromana 18 8 - 26 becoming so neck and neck. Somerville 12 10 - 22 Last weekend there was an icy wind and few drops of Hastings 9 4 4 17 rain, let’s just hope that this weekend is a bit warmer! Sorrento 6 - - 6 This round is going to be a really tight one with lots of close matches with teams like Pearcedale VS Crib Point playing each other, both clubs really requiring the three Point’s A grade came out hard against Hastings and ran away with a 71 goal win, keeping them sitting happily wins and it is possible for either team to win. Red Hill in 3rd. Crib Point’s B grade also had a win, winning VS Tyabb, another example of two teams desperate to by 24 goals, a score that the B grade girls at Hastings keep in the race for finals and their two games should should not get disheartened about. After last week’s be really close. Somerville VS Dromana will be another game against Tyabb that is a real improvement for the close game as they are one after the other on both the girls and they should be happy with that. This week A & B ladders. Next weekend the 23rd, there is one Crib Point travel to Pearcedale and I think the three really important game that a lot of people will be re- games will be reasonably close. Hastings are hosting ally anxious to see the final scores of - Tyabb VS Rye. Frankston today and I think it will be a tough day for the A number of teams are sharing the bye that weekend, girls even if they do only enter the A and B teams, but so it would not surprise me if some extra spectators are as we like to say its never to late for an upset! there to watch. Last time they played - (A) Crib Point 40 VS Pearcedale Looking back at Round 12 – 30, (B) Crib Point 20 VS Pearcedale 51, (C) Crib Point 9 Tyabb VS Pearcedale VS Pearcedale 31. (A) Frankston 88 VS Hastings 18, (B) Well after last weekend Tyabb are still sitting comfort- Frankston 64 VS Hastings 7, (C) Frankston 20 VS Hast- ably in the A grade on top as they took down their ings 5. visitors by 22 goals, a score a lot closer than some Frankston VS Somerville may have thought and the Pearcedale girls should be Well it was an away game at home for the Somerville happy with that result. In the B grade we had another girls last weekend, but the home court advantage did similar score with Tyabb winning by 17 and knocking not go their way with Frankston winning the A & B. The Pearcedale just out of the top 4. Pearcedale C graders A grade game was quite close with Frankston winning were good enough to get the win by 6 goals and claim by 12 goals, in what was a rather high scoring game of back their spot on top. Pearcedale’s B grade are only 56 VS 44. Frankston’s B grade shot their highest amount four points off being in the top four and the girls still of goals in a game so far by scoring 73 goals to 17. This have a really good chance of making it. Tyabb’s A and B week Frankston travel to Hastings and one would think have continued their steady season and next weekend that they will have all three, if all are entered, teams they’re up against Rye again, which will be a big day for covered. Somerville has Dromana at home and both the girls. This week though, Tyabb take on Red Hill and games can really go either way and it will be a really it should be two very close games. Pearcedale host Crib close two matches. Point this weekend and it would be really great for their Last time they played - (A) Frankston 88 VS Hastings A grade to get a win and I think that their B and C are 18, (B) Frankston 64 VS Hastings 7, (C) Frankston 20 more than capable of getting the four points. VS Hastings 5. (A) Dromana 31 VS Somerville 24, (B) Last time they played – (B) Tyabb 62 VS Red Hill 20, (C) Dromana 22 VS Somerville 25. Tyabb 30 VS Red Hill 22. (A) Crib Point 40 VS Pearce- Dromana VS Sorrento dale 30, (B) Crib Point 20 VS Pearcedale 51, (C) Crib Point 9 VS Pearcedale 31. Well Dromana have put themselves back in the last minute race for finals earning themselves another win Crib Point VS Hastings against Sorrento. As we are all aware the young side And sadly yet again Hastings was not able to fill their C Sorrento are still finding their feet and Dromana took grade side due to injury and had to forfeit their game. this opportunity to secure their 4th win for season One would start to wonder if they are just going to pull and putting themselves only 3 games behind 3rd and the side as it is now so late on in the season?! Crib 1 off 5th and 6th. Dromana travel to Somerville this Since 1908 MPNFL 55 Nepean Netball Bendigo Community Bank weekend and I think it will be a good close game for the two clubs. In the A and B Dromana and Somerville A GRADE are both one after the other on the ladder and I think are skill wise quite even, will be a good game. Sorrento Tyabb 58 v Pearcedale 36 is lucky enough to have the bye this week and will be Crib Point 78 v Hastings 7 able to rest up before taking on Somerville themselves. Frankston 56 v Somerville 44 Last time they played - (A) Dromana 31 VS Somerville Dromana 65 v Sorrento 8 24, (B) Dromana 22 VS Somerville 25. Rosebud VS Red Hill Team P W L D B F Agst % Pts Well it was predicted that on the radio that Red Hill Tyabb 12 10 0 0 2 740 277 267.15 48 would beat Rosebud and they certainly did. Rosebud Rye 12 8 1 0 3 567 195 290.77 44 seem to have a different side in each week and one Crib Point 12 7 3 0 2 514 259 198.46 36 of the most unpredictable clubs in the league, but 4th Frankston 12 7 3 0 2 528 322 163.98 36 place Red Hill are doing quite well and would have Rosebud 12 5 4 0 3 365 411 88.81 32 made it tough on them! Red Hill has some big rounds Pearcedale 12 5 5 0 2 359 380 94.47 28 coming up which include Tyabb, Crib Point, Frankston, Dromana 12 4 6 0 2 345 388 88.92 24 so the girls will be glad they got the win. This week Somerville 12 2 8 0 2 380 447 85.01 16 Rosebud are playing Rye and will need to be ready Hastings 12 1 9 0 2 198 657 30.14 12 from the word go, once again Rye are in form and don’t Sorrento 12 0 10 0 2 141 801 17.60 8 look like they’ll slow up anytime soon! Last time they played - (B) Tyabb 62 VS Red Hill 20, (C) Tyabb 30 VS Red Hill 22. (A) Rosebud 11 VS Rye 68, (B) B GRADE Rosebud 27 VS Rye 47. Crib Point 43 v Hastings 19 Well I would like to wish all the girls good luck today! Frankston 73 v Somerville 17 Let’s have another great day and I look forward to see- ing all the results. Rosebud 26 v Red Hill 57 Tyabb 55 v Pearcedale 38 Love Nepean Netballer xx Team P W L D B F Agst % Pts Frankston 12 10 0 0 2 569 176 323.30 48 FRANKSTON Tyabb 12 9 1 0 2 542 232 233.62 44 Rye 12 6 3 0 3 346 230 150.43 36 With gale force winds down at Somerville last week, Red Hill 12 7 3 0 2 415 313 132.59 36 the ball proved it was going to be hard to keep a hold Pearcedale 12 6 4 0 2 473 301 157.14 32 of. Our shooters shot fantastically against the wind and Crib Point 12 4 6 0 2 274 333 82.28 24 for Cath it even scored her best on for the day. The de- Rosebud 12 3 7 0 2 297 482 61.62 20 fenders were the next 2 girls to get a mention Steph Somerville 12 3 7 0 2 239 476 50.21 20 & Emi keep up the awesome defence! We added an- Dromana 12 1 8 0 3 196 375 52.27 16 other strong win to the board and the training sessions Hastings 12 0 10 0 2 125 558 22.40 8 at Briars are seeing us go from strength to strength every week. The A girls also came away with a win against an improved Somerville, Corinna & Kristy teaming up in the goals worked well as we were forced to make a quick change up last minute. Mandy made her return C GRADE back to the team after injury proving she is defiantly Rosebud 14 v Red Hill 42 meant to be a bombshell, great game Mands! Also just Tyabb 31 v Pearcedale 37 to add, what a great improvement the Somerville sides Hastings forfeited to Crib Point have made, great job girls this competition is getting stronger and stronger by the week. Also to any of the Team P W L D B F Agst % Pts Somerville players and spectators who helped come to Pearcedale 12 6 1 1 4 220 124 177.42 42 the aid of bombshell son Jonty who had a nasty run in Tyabb 12 6 1 1 4 213 123 173.17 42 with a car door during the game THANKYOU! He is Red Hill 12 5 2 0 5 261 145 180.00 40 going to make a full recovery. This week see’s us off to Frankston 12 5 2 0 5 163 108 150.93 40 ,closely followed by hair appointments, nails & tans for Crib Point 12 3 5 0 4 147 180 81.67 28 the BombersBall held at Old Mornington High School. Rosebud 12 1 7 0 4 94 252 37.30 20 Girls please note it’s just as important to perform well Hastings 12 0 8 0 4 29 195 14.87 16 off the court as it is on! See you at tahls house for pre drinks!

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The young guns in the C grade were once again well SOMERVILLE lead by the sharp shooters in Broodie and Charlie and the centre court did well with Emily and Nicola doing If you are reading this today you were probably at our fantastic jobs. Netball Match last night against Dromana at The Penin- The B Grade score didn’t reflect the game at all. Fortu- sula School. We hope that we went well! nately we were able to pull away in the last for a great Our matches last week against The Bombers showed win. Kate and Kaz, once again were amazing and Nat some good signs for the last few weeks of the season. with her trickstar shooting moves all performed well. The A’s were terrific and showed that they are not too This week will be very different as we take on the in far off the pace. The B’s were undermanned due to in- form girls from Tyabb. We will need to be on our game jury and unavailability, but they tried their best. and play our very best to match it with them. To all the girls who made it to the Ball last week you Good luck ladies and remember the trivia night tonight all looked lovely! The Next important function is The lets get your thinking caps on! Ladies Day on 20/8/2011. Make sure you book as you Deefender can guarantee seats will go quickly. Mrs Token Reporter DROMANA ROSEBUD Last week Dromana welcomed Sorrento to our courts. As Sorrento only have one side, only one game was With no A grade game, Round 12 saw the B and the C played. It has been a while since Dromana won a game girls have a hit out at home against Red Hill. It was a and last weekend we achieved this. sunny but very chilly and windy day which made life Dromana played the game without many player chang- difficult for the shooters. es and with minor position changes. Well done girls, In the C grade game Red Hill were too strong for our you deserved the win. girls however it was a much improved performance in Sorrento however have nothing to feel sad about as the goal ring with the girls shooting a total of 17 dra- they are a terrific group of girls who play a nice game of matically up from last weeks 2. Good work girls! netball. It is always a pleasure to play against Sorrento. In the B grade the Red Hill girls were missing a few The cold weather managed to keep our spectator num- so 3 of the C grade girls came up to play B which was bers to a minimum. Both umpires did a great job and a good effort and proved a winning one as they were withstood the icy conditions-but only just. again much to strong for our B grade girls. The first Dromana will hold their annual mid season ball on quarter was tightly contested however in the second Saturday 16.07.11 at the Rosebud Country Club. This quarter through lack of communication and trying to year’s theme is a masquerade and it will be interesting rush ourselves our girls fell away and were never able to see what wild and wonderful creations will make an to make the ground up again. appearance. This week sees the A and the B sides head how the road Our next game will be against Somerville and it will be to Rye in what is sure to be a very tough encounter a tough game. Good luck to the girls and keep playing with Rye being very strong in both divisions. All we to the end. can do is try our best and hope for an improved perfor- GO TIGERS mance from both sides and you never know what could happen! The netballers have their Ladies Night coming up on CRIB POINT Friday the 22nd of July to raise money for a court at the ground. It’s a bye so we hope to see as many people Last round saw Crib Point take on neighboring rivals as we can there to help raise money and it should be Hastings in what is always tipped as one of our biggest a fun night! games on the home and away calendar. This was the second time we had met for the season and the cribby RED HILL girls were keen to make it 3 from 3 wins again. C grade – Unfortunately Hasting had to forfeit this week due to a long injury list. Last week was 2 really good games of netball played in good spirit by both clubs. B grade – The girls came out firing and were in the lead at each change in the end winning convincingly 43 – With our B grade missing a couple of player we were 19. Best on when to Kylie and Krystal who deserves a able to promote a couple of the C Grade girls with special mention for stepping up into the side and Holly Charlotte and Alana stepping up and playing their roles A was awesome in defense. Well done girls. extremely well, thanks and well done girls. Since 1908 MPNFL 57 Nepean Netball Bendigo Community Bank

A grade – Continued their good form and easily defeat- The A graders started well and never looked back. It ed an under manned Hastings side 78 – 7. Good luck was great having Kiz back in the defensive line up. girls with the rest of your season. Best on went to new This weekend we take on Red Hill in the B and C recruit Holly D who proved unstoppable in goals and grades only. It will be two tough games and we hope Annie for her attacking pressure up the court. to have a successful day and hopefully come away with A special thank-you to Belinda K and Lesli who um- the points. We would love to see our supporters come pired these games. and see our girls in action with the game being played This week we travel to Pearcedale to take on the Pan- just across from the Footy oval! thers, lets continue our good form and take away 3 Remember hoodies are now in so make sure you see wins! Nick Bradley to collect yours. Don’t forget our Trivia Night is fast approaching on Sat- Go Yabbies!!! urday July 30th see Kylie or Jane for tickets. GO CRIBBY! RYE

HASTINGS The Rye B grade girls took on Red Hill at home. The game was filled with many handling errors from both It was a fantastic day of Netball for the Hastings vs. Crib sides, due to the breezy conditions. The Rye girls settled Point derby at Crib Point. It was an exciting game in and coped with the conditions better, winning 32 – 18. B grade with our girls having what was probably their Best players for Rye were Charlie in centre, and Assunta best game of the season so far. Special mention to Ab- in defence. Welcome to Meg to the Rye FNC. bie Taylor who played brilliantly in goals and to our C The girls have the luxury of the bye which is an impor- Grade players who have been stepping up week after tant time to rest and recharge the batteries before the week to fill in and have improved massively. finals. Our next game is against Rosebud at home, a Although the score didn’t show it this week our A Grade side we have a great rivalry with and have improved team is also improving rapidly. All the girls have been significantly we met them in round 2. So lets work hard putting 110% at training and their hard work is really at training and start gathering momentum for the finals. starting to show on a Saturday. Best on Courts against Crib Point were Sarah Watkins and Kelly Stanfield who rose to the challenge of playing against some very ex- PEARCEDALE perienced opposition and did a great job. At this time we’d like to extend a BIG THANK YOU to C grade – Great game played by the C-Grade. This was Karen Cowe and Carly Jackson for their tireless hard a hard fought game but we came away with the win work behind the scenes. Without them we wouldn’t and took over top position on the ladder. Welcome have the privilege of playing Netball each week. back to Christine, well played. B grade – The game was a lot closer than the score- board suggests. This loss saw a drop to 5th on the TYABB ladder. We need to play consistent netball to win the games against the top teams. This week we play Crib After having a coaching session with ex Australian dia- Point so let us try and get the winning feeling happen- mond Shelley O’Donnell on Thursday night and some ing again. A special thanks to Tania who comes every inspiring anecdotes from Richmond legend Tommy week to support her team. Hafey, the girls took the court with heaps of enthusiasm against three committed Pearcedale sides in what was A grade – This again was a tough encounter that saw three spirited games at Flinders College. Tyabb take the points. Even though Pearcedale lost this game some good things came out of it, a return to good After 4 weeks off the C graders got back out on court form for Chloe and Melissa (who has been carrying an in the fight to remain in top position. Unfortunately the injury). Good luck against Crib Point this week girls. I girls went down after a slow first quarter, but their de- think the club is looking forward to playing a game at termination to keep fighting into the last was pleasing, home. eventually going down by a measly 5 points. We hope that Jemma recovers from her injury on sat! Keep your head up Jem. Players of the likes of Julie Corletto prove that anything is possible! Our B graders had a game on their hands all day but really pulled away well late in the 3rd quarter to finish comfortable winners. A pleasing result and a great team effort win by the girls!

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