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2017 Issue 21 SEPTEMBER 2-3 ISSUE 21 2017 QUAL/ELIM FINALS DIV 1, 2, U19, THIRDS SEMI FINALS DIV 3, WOMEN’S WoodlandsGolf Club FUNCTIONS Seminars - Offsite Board Meetings Presentation Dinners - Conferences Your Special Private Event Striving to Make Every Event the Perfect Experience WOODLANDS GOLF CLUB 109 White St, Mordialloc, Victoria, 3195 p: (03) 9580 3455 e: [email protected] w: www.woodlandsgolf.com.au Functions_v1.indd 1 3/8/2017 2:39:05 PM For the second year in a row, we ran the Netball WHAT’S HAPPENING Grand Final day to a Sunday, which allowed the AT SFNL HQ? majority of the football community to attend. The day featured eight Grand Finals across three DAVID CANNIZZO, SFNL CEO timeslots and had SFNL/88.3 Southern FM radio broadcasting from 10:00am until 4pm. The broadcast @dcanitz included a live match call of the Division 1 and Division 2 Grand Finals. The wait is over…. SFNL Finals are here for all competitions! These initiatives greatly added to the profile of SFNL The SFNL Football Finals Series kicked off last netball and further demonstrated the point that it is a premium sporting product in the region. weekend for our Division 3 and Women’s Football competitions. A special mention must go out to the hard-working radio volunteers, in particular those that spent the The quadruple header at Meade Reserve, Clayton last whole day down there in Karl Bianco, Rob Sharpe, Ian Saturday for the Women’s was a great day. The quality Dougherty, Mel Aitken, Hugh McLean, and many more. of football has improved significantly since the start of this inaugural season and all teams scored well. For those that haven’t listened, I encourage you to go to sfnl.com.au and listen to the podcasts, We had our first two teams eliminated but as the netball match broadcasts were insightful, congratulations to Endeavour Hills and Lyndhurst on professional and had exceptional content access of their first season in the SFNL Women’s and we look coach / player profiles and interviews all day. forward to seeing them back in 2018. SFNL recipient of Australia Post One Netball Division 3 has already lived up to the much- Community Award The SFNL has been announced as one of eight winners anticipated hype with Endeavour Hills arriving as a in the 2017 Australia Post One Netball Community real force. Ashwood and Doveton Eagles put in solid Awards for their work in creating a safe, inclusive and performances in week one and this weekend will be welcoming environment through the game of netball. mouth-watering match ups. The SFNL was selected for embracing diversity and Division 1, Division 2, Under 19 and Thirds finals equality, particularly of the LGBTI+ communities, with commence this weekend and we look to have the aim of reducing the impact that homophobia can another very exciting few weeks of football to watch. have on mental health. The late form by certain teams to make the finals We are absolutely delighted SFNL was selected as a across multiple competitions made for an extremely winner of the Australia Post One Netball Community exciting Round 18. Awards, it’s wonderful recognition that we hope Netball Grand Finals lived up to the expectation! our clubs are very proud and will inspire other organisations. Despite some average weather on Sunday, the crowd still came out in full support for the SFNL Netball Good luck to all football teams this weekend and we Grand Finals. hope you enjoy your finals experience. Official Publication of the Southern Football Netball League – ABN 81 295 351 439 Level 1, 145 Keys Road, Moorabbin Chief Executive Officer: David Cannizzo PO Box 1018, Moorabbin VIC 3189 GM-Operations: Adam Sparrow - 0429 120 203 P: 9553 5644 | F: 9553 5655 Tribunal Venue: Level 1, 145 Keys Road, Moorabbin Media Officer: Will Hunter - 0400 044 722 visit sfnl.com.au OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RECORD SFNL.COM.AU | 1 SFNL MEDIA NothingNothing butbut NetNet Introducing our new netball show, live every Sunday from 10am. Join Ian Dougherty, Hugh Maclean and a stellar line-up of guest co- hosts each week for an in-depth look at all things SFNL Netball on 88.3 Southern FM. Y ON VERY SUNDA 88.3 LIVE E M - MIDDAY SOUTHERN MATCH OF MATCH OF 10:30A FM THE DAY THE DAY DIVISION 1 QUALIFYING FINAL DIVISION 2 ELIMINATION FINAL Saturday 2nd September Sunday 3rd September Join Wiz, Beany and the Bug MORDIALLOC MURRUMBEENA every Sunday Back-To-Back V ST PAULS V SKYE morning for AFL Victoria a full wrap of Springvale Reserve, Springvale Meade Reserve, Clayton Media Award the weekend’s Winners! SFNL matches. On Air: 2pm - 5pm On Air: 2pm - 5pm Game Start Time: 2:15pm Game Start Time: 2:15pm 2 | SFNL RECORD 2017 LIVE FROM MEADE RESERVE! SFNL TIPSTERS DAVE WILBUR BEANY THE BUG JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ SHARPIE DIV 1 Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh DIV 2 Keysborough Caulfield Caulfield Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Caulfield Caulfield Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Skye Murrumbeena Murrumbeena DIV 3 Endeavour Hills Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Doveton Eagles Ashwood Doveton Eagles Ashwood Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Ashwood Doveton Eagles SFNLW Highett Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Highett Highett Oakleigh District Highett East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton Hallam Hallam East Brighton LAST WEEK 9 9 8 10 8 10 10 8 TOTAL 229 239 211 232 229 217 216 227 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL QUALIFYING FINAL QUALIFYING FINAL SECOND SEMI FINAL FIRST SEMI FINAL MORDIALLOC KEYSBOROUGH HALLAM V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V ST PAULS V CAULFIELD ENDEAVOUR HILLS V HIGHETT ELIMINATION FINAL ELIMINATION FINAL FIRST SEMI FINAL SECOND SEMI FINAL BENTLEIGH V MURRUMBEENA ASHWOOD V EAST BRIGHTON EAST MALVERN V SKYE DOVETON EAGLES V HALLAM LIVE SCORES AND MATCH OF THE DAY COMMENTARY ON YOUR MOBILE sfnllive.com.au 4 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 5 FINALS WEEK 2 HEAD TO HEAD / BRUCE HILL FINALS WEEK 2 HEAD TO HEAD / BRUCE HILL DIVISION 1 SENIOR BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR Qualifying Final Second Semi Final Mordialloc V St Pauls Hallam V Endeavour Hills First met in 1993 - 41 matches (St Pauls 32 wins, Mordialloc 8 wins, 1 draw) First met in 2012 - 11 matches (Endeavour Hills 6 wins, Hallam 5 wins) Largest Winning Margin Mordialloc 61 pts (15/6/02) Largest Winning Margin Hallam 50 pts (3/8/13) St Pauls 154 pts (6/5/06) Endeavour Hills 40 pts (30/5/15) Smallest Winning Margin Mordialloc 5 pts (4/8/01) Smallest Winning Margin Hallam 5 pts (18/5/13) St Pauls 1 pt (16/7/05, 25/7/15) Endeavour Hills 6 pts (15/7/17) Highest Score Mordialloc 23.16 (154) (9/4/94) Highest Score Hallam 14.12 (96) (18/5/13) St Pauls 35.10 (220) (20/4/96) Endeavour Hills 16.14 (110) (30/5/15) Lowest Score Mordialloc 3.1 (19) (15/7/95) Lowest Score Hallam 7.7 (49) (28/5/16) St Pauls 5.9 (39) (9/5/15) Endeavour Hills 3.6 (24) (3/8/13) Drawn Game Mordialloc 10.6 (66) v St Pauls 9.12 (66) (21/8/10) Elimination Final First Semi Final Bentleigh V East Malvern (Incorporating Tooronga/Malvern)* Ashwood V Doveton Eagles First met in 2012 - 11 matches (Bentleigh 9 wins, East Malvern 2 wins) First met in 1996 - 15 matches (Ashwood 9 wins, Doveton Eagles 6 wins) Largest Winning Margin Bentleigh 54 pts (6/8/16) Largest Winning Margin Ashwood 139 pts (6/7/96) East Malvern 89 pts (15/8/15) Doveton Eagles 90 pts (10/8/13) Smallest Winning Margin Bentleigh 3 pts (14/6/14) Smallest Winning Margin Ashwood 1 pt (7/5/16) East Malvern 30 pts (13/6/15) Doveton Eagles 23 pts (4/8/12) Highest Score Bentleigh 14.12 (96) (16/8/14) Highest Score Ashwood 26.12 (168) (27/4/96) East Malvern 23.17 (155) (15/8/15) Doveton Eagles 20.11 (131) (10/8/13) Lowest Score Bentleigh 2.6 (18) (18/8/12) Lowest Score Ashwood 6.5 (41) (10/8/13) East Malvern 1.8 (14) (18/8/12) Doveton Eagles 3.6 (24) (16/5/98) *Excludes results from Bentleigh FC and East Malvern FC matches in the Federal Football League BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR WOMEN’S FOOTBALL Qualifying Final First Semi Final Keysborough V Caulfield Oakleigh District V Highett First met in 2015 - 7 matches (Keysborough 5 wins, Caulfield 2 wins) First met in 2017 - 2 matches (Oakleigh District 2 wins, Highett 0 wins) Largest Winning Margin Keysborough 50 pts (30/7/16) Largest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 38 pts (4/8/17) Caulfield 100 pts (7/5/16) Highett N/A Smallest Winning Margin Keysborough 8 pts (6/5/17) Smallest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 10 pts (19/5/17) Caulfield 40 pts (2015 1st Semi) Highett N/A Highest Score Keysborough 15.12 (102) (18/7/15) Highest Score Oakleigh District 6.9 (45) (4/8/17) Caulfield 21.14 (140) (7/5/16) Highett 2.6 (18) (19/5/17) Lowest Score Keysborough 4.10 (34) (6/5/17) Lowest Score Oakleigh District 4.4 (28) (19/5/17) Caulfield 2.9 (21) (30/7/16) Highett 1.1 (7) (4/8/17) Elimination Final Murrumbeena V Skye Second Semi Final First met in 2010 - 14 matches (7 wins each) East Brighton V Hallam Largest Winning Margin Murrumbeena 41 pts (18/6/11) First met in 2017 - 2 matches (East Brighton 2 wins, Hallam 0 wins) Skye 49 pts (5/6/10) Largest Winning Margin East Brighton 53 pts (4/8/17) Smallest Winning Margin Murrumbeena 4 pts (18/7/15) Hallam N/A Skye 3 pts (4/8/12) Smallest Winning Margin East Brighton 7 pts (13/8/17) Highest Score Murrumbeena 14.9 (93) (18/6/16) Hallam N/A 13.15 (93) (19/5/12) Highest Score East Brighton 10.10 (70) (4/8/17) Skye
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