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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

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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 15.10 (100) (2/5/15) Hallam 6.7 (43) (13/8/17) Lowest Score Murrumbeena 6.6 (42) (4/8/12) Lowest Score East Brighton 7.8 (50) (13/8/17) Skye 5.8 (38) (18/6/11) Hallam 2.5 (17) (4/8/17)

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DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS Dingley 18 14 4 0 1845 886 208.24 56 Dingley 17 15 2 0 1 1578 727 217.06 64

Mordialloc 18 14 4 0 1806 919 196.52 56 Cheltenham 17 13 4 0 1 1502 769 195.32 56

St Pauls 18 14 4 0 1527 1137 134.30 56 Bentleigh 18 10 7 1 0 1527 921 165.80 42

Bentleigh 18 10 8 0 1441 1133 127.18 40 Mordialloc 16 8 8 0 2 1566 805 194.53 40

East Malvern 18 9 9 0 1409 1164 121.05 36 St Pauls 18 10 8 0 0 1235 1067 115.75 40 Port Melbourne Cheltenham 18 9 9 0 1317 1234 106.73 36 17 8 8 1 1 1353 1042 129.85 38 Colts Oakleigh District 18 8 10 0 1358 1299 104.54 32 Oakleigh District 18 9 9 0 0 1310 968 135.33 36

St Kilda City 18 7 11 0 1210 1327 91.18 28 East Malvern 18 7 11 0 0 1237 1324 93.43 28 Port Melbourne 18 5 13 0 968 1607 60.24 20 St Kilda City 17 3 14 0 0 727 2071 35.10 12 Colts Clayton 18 0 18 0 487 2662 18.29 0 Clayton 15 1 14 0 0 300 2641 11.36 4

Bentleigh 7.6 10.14 21.23 33.30-228 Bentleigh 4.7 12.9 19.12 24.23-167 Clayton 1.0 1.1 1.2 2.2-14 Clayton 0.0 1.0 2.1 3.1-19 Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: S. McGarry 5, J. Kiernan 4, S. Lewin 4, J. Hall 3, Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: C. Fidler 6, M. Hogan 4, M. Laskey 2, D. Petrakis 2, L. C. Yenofkian 3, K. O’’Brien 2, B. Lawford 2, C. Johnson 2, R. Murphy 2, M. Smart, Morrison 2, D. Grant 2, S. Scotland, B. Thomas, C. Clement, M. Allamby, J. Howard, M. Rogers, S. Ozaydin, J. Meredith, J. Morgan M. Pekin, R. Moriarty, A. Scammell Best Players: J. Kiernan, C. Yenofkian, S. McGarry, M. Smart, M. Rogers, Best Players: C. Fidler, L. Morrison, M. Hogan, J. Watts, D. Petrakis B. Lawford Clayton: NOT SUPPLIED Clayton: Goal Kickers: M. Wills, J. Harrison Best Players: J. Rigoni, M. Wilson, G. Barton, M. Talbolt, R. Naylor, L. Forscutt Port Melbourne Colts 3.1 4.3 4.4 5.5-35 Port Melbourne Colts 3.2 5.6 9.6 12.8-80 Cheltenham 3.3 6.8 8.10 15.12-102 Cheltenham 2.2 3.3 5.5 6.10-46 Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: J. Cotton 2, B. Twomey, G. Daley, Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: A. Hagiwara 3, M. D’Andrea 2, J. Attard L. Mildenhall Dickson 2, B. Smith, J. Allan, R. OCallaghan, P. Karaminovski, C. Younger Best Players: L. Mildenhall, J. Wood, N. Spinks, B. Twomey, L. Rennie, T. Vuli Best Players: C. Gurry, M. D’’Andrea, M. McNaughton , B. Wilson, T. Merrett, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: S. McLaren 5, W. McTaggart 3, C. Bennetts 2, J. Allan S. Cusack, C. Neophitou, R. Ryan, M. La Fontaine, D. Harrison Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: K. Nolan 2, C. Graham 2, A. Milesi 2 Best Players: S. McLaren, C. Bennetts, J. Barclay, B. Dillon, D. Harrison, Best Players: A. Milesi, L. Brookman, C. Graham, A. Brown, M. Styring D. Vaughan St Kilda City 0.2 1.4 2.4 6.6-42 St Kilda City 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.1-19 Mordialloc 6.3 14.6 20.12 26.16-172 Mordialloc 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.23-167 St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: M. Tasiyan 3, M. Runnalls 2, T. Parker MORDIALLOC WON VIA FORFEIT Best Players: T. Looi, T. Parker, R. Lengyel, P. O’Hehir-Vargas, M. Tasiyan, M. Runnalls Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: B. Humphrey 5, S. Bradley 4, J. Morris 3, J. Keighley 3, S. Tolongs 3, M. Ravenall 3, A. Kneebone 2, C. Langdon, J. Summons, N. Evans Best Players: T. Bastion, T. McMahon, J. Gregory, B. Humphrey, S. Bradley, J. Summons Oakleigh District 1.3 4.6 6.10 8.15-63 Oakleigh District 12.7 12.7 12.7 19.10-124 East Malvern 6.3 8.4 11.6 16.6-102 East Malvern 5.4 5.4 5.4 6.8-44 Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: J. Mullen 3, P. Carroll 3, N. Jammeh, P. Fermanis Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: J. Castello 4, J. Cardamone 3, R. Carroll Best Players: J. Mullen, P. Fermanis, D. Velardo, P. Carroll, S. Black, C. Killeen 2, S. Hayne 2, L. Brown 2, G. Blizzard, C. Morgan, G. Uranie, A. Lucarelli, D. East Malvern: Goal Kickers: S. Taylor 6, S. Lonie 3, L. Dowling 2, X. Linton 2, Bedggood, M. Nicholas B. Fraser, M. Terech, J. Hammond, M. Ryan Best Players: M. Nicholas, S. Geurens, J. Castello, C. Morgan, D. Bedggood, Best Players: S. Taylor, E. Sim, R. Mullett, D. Millhouse, J. Dowling, L. Dowling J. Cardamone East Malvern: Goal Kickers: A. Corunna 2, R. Fenton, B. Baker, T. Bright, I. McCallum Best Players: A. Corunna

Dingley 3.2 5.3 7.8 7.11-53 Dingley 2.2 3.2 6.3 7.4-46 St Pauls 2.2 4.3 7.5 9.8-62 St Pauls 3.0 5.2 7.2 9.4-58 Dingley: Goal Kickers: C. McQueen 6, J. Peet Dingley: Goal Kickers: S. Williams 3, N. Abdallah 2, J. Hyde, J. Pickford Best Players: A. Edmunds, C. McQueen, J. Ades, M. Morwood, J. Ferguson, J. Best Players: B. Ginns, T. Gent, S. Williams, N. Abdallah, J. Hyde, J. Cullen Peet St Pauls: Goal Kickers: C. Cathcart 4, H. Hunt 3, N. Stubbings 2 St Pauls: Goal Kickers: M. Kreymborg 2, B. Dolan 2, S. Muller, M. Johnstone, J. Best Players: S. Hicks, J. Pirovano, Z. Spencer, T. Carracher, D. Mcgee, J. Lloyd Sziller, A. Hay, O. Lewis Best Players: B. Gilder, R. Peet, T. McIntyre, A. Hay, A. Munday, J. Sziller

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ROUND 18 REVIEW final term, the Bloods again stole the thunder with six up the other end. Mordialloc, meanwhile possesses one of the most powerful on-ball Chris Johnson and Pete Pirera have steered the club to nine wins from divisions in the comp, with the hard bodies of Todd Bastion, Danny its last 12 matches. Oakleigh District 8.15 (63) def by East Malvern 16.6 (102) Ben Humphrey and Scott Bradley shared nine goals between them, Nicholls and Jordan Derbyshire in particular providing plenty of grunt at The Panthers and the Districts began the day occupying the fifth and while the dynamic duo of Todd Bastion and Tom McMahon worked the contests. Although this midfield group has more than its fair share The return of their big guns in skipper Tom Backman, reigning Ellis sixth positions on the ladder, both locked on 32 points apiece, with brilliantly in tandem around the contests. of polish, it’s the core strength of this group that will allow them to Medallist Scott Lawry and 2016 Interleague star Matty Troutbeck have only the winner of this mini Elimination Final to extend its season into crack in harder and win more of the contested footy. been instrumental in the Dees’ resurgence, and the club enters the September. Mark Tasiyan played a lone hand up forward with three goals for finals firing on all cylinders. Lawry has been instrumental since moving the Saints, with Tom Looi and Ray Lengyel also contributing around Another key advantage the Bloods have is in the ruck, with Tom from the half back flank into the guts this season, while the Panthers And by 5:00pm it was elation for the former and despair for the latter, the ground. McMahon amongst the best performed big men in the League this couldn’t contain the dynamic Troutbeck up forward in their last with East Malvern producing one of its best performances for season in Bentleigh 33.30 (228) def Clayton 2.2 (14) season. Up against Nick Halliday, he will certainly have the height encounter a fortnight ago. its 39-point victory over Oakleigh District at Princes Highway Reserve. advantage in the air. Halliday is a reliable battler and can hold his own The Demons will enter the 2017 Finals Series with a full head of steam against taller opponents, but McMahon should be able to provide his East Malvern has battled their own injury and form issues during the The visitors shot out of the blocks with a six-goal-to-one opening after obliterating a demoralised Clayton by a mammoth 214 points at onballers with first use. second half of the season, but last week’s win over the Districts – one of stanza that ensured the Oaks were playing catch up footy all day. From Bentleigh Reserve. their best of the year – would have allayed some of their concerns. there, the Panthers were never headed, with superstar Simon Taylor Expect another scintillating game of football, but the Bloods to win A lacklustre second term that yielded 3.8 was perhaps the only blot on booting six goals in a best afield masterclass. a thriller. Nathan Robinson’s broken arm robs the Panthers of an elite ball- the copybook for the home side, who were ruthless from start to finish as winner, but they still have plenty of midfield firepower in Ed Sim, Jimmy A further five goals in the final term put the exclamation mark on what they registered a scarcely-believable 63 scoring shots to the Clays’ four. Mordialloc by six points. Downling and Ryan Mullett. was the sweetest of victories for East Malvern, who have endured a turbulent few weeks after much early-season promise. No fewer than 15 Demons joined the goal-scoring party, with Sam Elimination Final – Sunday 3rd September The classy Nathan Henley booted 46 goals before rupturing his Achilles, McGarry topping the list with a bag of five. James Kiernan (four goals), and with ruckman interleague Matt Terech back in the team we can Bentleigh V East Malvern (Springvale Reserve) While the usual suspects in Taylor, Ryan Mullett, Ed Sim, Dean Mitch Smart and Chris Yenofkian were all instrumental for Bentleigh, expect former Hawk Simon Taylor to spend more time forward. He is a Previous Meetings: Millhouse and Jimmy Dowling all fired, Panthers coach Ben Lockwood though winners could be found on every line. huge threat in front of the sticks, and Demons defender Justin Hall will was pleased to see plenty of support provided by his mid-tier players, Round 17 – East Malvern 6.13 (49) def by Bentleigh 13.7 (85) need to be on the top of his game to keep him quiet. which will hold them in good stead come next week’s Elimination Final. Although they fought a losing battle, Joel Rigoni and Matt Wilson could hold their heads up high after their commendable performances. Round 8 – Bentleigh 12.19 (91) def East Malvern 9.5 (59) While the veteran Terech is a big strong brute, his opposite number in Jake Mullen booted three goals in a stellar performance for the Oaks, Mitchell Smart will certainly have his measure around the ground. A with Paul Fermanis, Pat Carroll and Dave Velardo also contributing. FINALS WEEK 1 PREVIEW There are no second chances for Bentleigh and East Malvern as they go super athlete, Smart will effectively give the Demons an extra number head to head in Sunday’s Elimination Final. Dingley 7.11 (53) def by St Pauls 9.8 (62) As the 2017 home and away season reaches its conclusion, we bid at the contests. The Demons have come from the cheap seats to qualify for the finals, a It was a case of déjà vu for the Dingoes as St Pauls again came from farewell to the five sides that finished in the lower half of the ladder and Bentleigh have had the wood over East Malvern in recent seasons, remarkable achievement given their season was teetering on the brink behind to defeat the minor premiers, this time by nine points in a turn our attention to what is shaping as one of the most exciting finals winning their last five head to head encounters, including last year’s of ruin. After six rounds, the Demons sat second last on the table with terrific contest at the Den. series in recent years. cut-throat Semi Final. Unfortunately for the Panthers, I can’t see them just one win, and with many of their stars in the medical room, their bucking this trend in the form the Demons are in. Dingley had its nose in front for most of match, albeit by a slender Despite a final round loss, Dingley secured its fourth consecutive minor finals prospects looked decidedly bleak. But following Paul Dimattina’s margin, and clung to a three-point lead at the final change in what was premiership and earned the week off, while the best of the rest will resigned as coach to concentrate on his outside business interests, Bentleigh by 12 points. an enthralling contest. battle it out in two tremendous finals contests. But as they have done for most of the season, St Pauls came home Qualifying Final – Saturday 2nd September with a wet sail, booting the only two goals of the last quarter to steal an unlikely victory, while the Dingoes were left to rue several missed Mordialloc V St Pauls (Springvale Reserve) opportunities in front of goal. Previous Meetings: It was an even team performance from the Doggies, with Brad Gilder, Round 14 – St Pauls 4.7 (31) def by Mordialloc 13.9 (87) Rhys Peet, Trent McIntyre and Sandringham Zebra James Sziller Round 5 – Mordialloc 9.13 (67) def by St Pauls 11.9 (75) leading the charge. The Dogs have been the biggest surprise packet of 2017, surpassing all Cal McQueen dominated up forward for the vanquished Dingoes, external expectations this year to secure the double chance. They have booting six of his team’s seven goals to claim his second consecutive played an exhilarating brand of football along the way, and have shown Division 1 Superboot Award, five goals clear of the next best Bulldog their premiership credentials by besting the two sides above them in Steve Muller, who finished with just one for the day. Mordialloc and Dingley (twice). Port Melbourne Colts 5.5 (35) def by Cheltenham 15.12 (102) Their run-and-gun style has caught most opponents off-guard, as they Cheltenham entered Round 18 as a mathematical chance, albeit at long sling-shot the footy from half-back to the forward 50 in the blink of an odds, to sneak into the finals. And while the dominoes didn’t fall their eye. More often than not, the ball finds itself into a very open forward way, they nevertheless finished season 2017 on high with a dominant line, which gives spearhead Steve Muller the best opportunity to mark 67-point win over the Colts at the Portress. on the lead in the hotspot. Port Melbourne were competitive early, and with Lewis Mildenhall, To that end, the Dogs will relish the vast open expanses of Jake Wood, Blake Twomey leading in the thick of the action, they stayed Springvale Reserve. within three goals of the Rosellas at the major break. It’s a formula that has worked very well so far this season, with Muller But the visitors found another level after the oranges, piling on nine booting 66 goals for the season – ranked second in the competition goals to one to blow the Colts out of the water. behind Dingley’s Cal McQueen – and is the Dogs best chance of victory. Big Sean McLaren booted five majors in a sparkling best on ground With his sure hands and lethal right leg, Muller is one of the key danger performance, while Will McTaggart chimed in with three. Chris men that Mordialloc must curtail. Bennetts, Jack Barclay and Daniel Vaughan were also influential. There is plenty of youth in this side, with the previous two Sparrow St Kilda City 6.6 (42) def by Mordialloc 26.16 (172) Medallists Connor Byrne and Matt Brown having an impact at senior St Kilda City’s topsy-turvy season has ending in dismal circumstances, level, while Under 19 interleague reps Will Clarke and Brad Dolan have thrashed by Mordialloc to the tune of 130 points at the Peanut Farm. contributed at both ends of the ground. The woeful Saints could manage only two goals to three quarter time, Add in the talent of experience stars Matt Kreymborg, Kieran Knox and by which stage the margin was already well beyond triple figures. While Brad Gilder, and it’s an potent mix that can take this St Pauls side a they gave their home fans something to cheer with four majors in the long way.

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SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 2:15PM SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 2:15PM MORDIALLOC ST PAULS Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, McDonald Ground: McKinnon Reserve, St, Mordialloc Tucker Rd, McKinnon Club Colours: Red and white stripes Club Colours: Blue with red and white Senior Coach: Daniel Quinn hoops, bulldog emblem Senior Coach:Jason Heffernan

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Scott Bradley A quick and lively player through the midfield and forward. 1 Carl Herbstreit Smart and fiery winger who is exceptional and provides great ball movement. 2 Justin Summons Extremely versatile key position player who likes it windy. 2 Alex Spencer Great at reading the play, knows how to get the ball. 3 Fred Jenkins See Victor Jenkins. 3 Jordan Derbyshire Durable, in-and-under player who has made a big impact. 4 Nick Halliday Watch out, the pain train is coming through - Toot Toot! 4 Alistair Pike Long-kicking utility who can play any position. 5 Damien McGee Hard-working attack at the ball. 5 Daniel Nicholls Classy midfielder with great skills and pace. 6 Josh Verlin Youngest looking 30-year-old on the field, can take a grab. 6 Todd Bastion A prodigious accumulator who is a clearance specialist. 7 Timothy Walsh Cool, calm and can collect the oposition when needed. 7 Nathan Evans A hard-running wingman with silky skills. 9 Brad Dolan Toby Green without the talent. 8 Dean Miller Reliable tall defender with a golden fist. 10 Owen Lewis Club veteran, loves a goal. 9 James Pither Hard at it ruckman who loves the contest. 11 Brad Gilder Tougher than a woodpecker's lips. 10 Josh Kovarik Durable and versatile midfielder with a good work ethic. 12 Ashley Munday Strong, smart classy in attack or defence. 13 Christian McCarthy Interceptor king. Plays like Carlisle on and off the field. 11 Aaron Kneebone Clever player with good skills who can play all over the ground. 14 William Clarke Last line of defence, solid as a rock. 12 James Morris A stylish forward with classy skills and great goal sense. 15 Kieran Knox An amazing onballer who never gives up. 13 Tom McMahon Skillful ruckman with good game awareness. 16 Victor Jenkins See Fred Jenkins. 14 Luke Barnhoorn A slick-moving utility with classy ball use. 17 Tim Carracher Go hard or go home. The team's resident tough nut always pushing to the limit. 16 Tom Curry Hard-working midfielder with silky skills. 18 Trent McIntyre Cool head, fire in the belly. 19 Steve Tolongs Strong, hardworking forward with good hands. 19 James Bragagnolo Excitement machine who models his game off Trent Cotchin. 20 David Marguglio A great decision maker with first-rate skills. 20 Timothy Roberts Provides stability to the team, works hard all the way down the ground. 21 Rhys Peet Mr Consistent, silky skills, dangerous runner off the half back. 21 Michael Barnhoorn A slick-moving backman with great kicking ability. 24 Nick Hogan Smallest ruck with the biggest ticker. 23 Tony Demacedo A smooth backman with a big engine and damaging skills. 23 Aaron Hay Damaging with possessions and can play. 26 Simon Fragiacomo A speedy, agile and damaging utility player. 24 Tom Gamble Young up-and-comer, worth keeping an eye on. 29 Ben Humphrey Versatile player with great work ethic. 25 Connor Byrne A good hair cut and a job and this kid would go alright. 30 Chris Brooking A courageous midfielder who loves a tough contest. 25 Jack Kreymborg Tough, strong ball-getter. 31 Jaydan Gregory Strong and versatile defender with a love for the contest. 26 Harley Ambrose Awesome, zippy midfielder with a bullet pass. 33 Alisdair Jackson Reliable defender with good skills and composure. 28 Matthew Brown The raking left footer who can put on the afterburners. 29 Stephen Muller Can mark, can kick, true leader of the game. 36 Matt Ravenall A strong key forward who is a sharp shooter. 30 Anthony Locandro The ever elusive, one-eyed bandit. 38 Chris Langdon Clean and composed midfielder who consistently gets the job done. Constadinos (Dino) 31 Smart, speedy wingman who takes on the game. 41 Stefan Gregory Good athlete who can play at both ends of the ground. Karamoshos 42 Kaleb Tymko A key position player who is strong in the air. 33 Michael Johnson In-and-under, never gives in. 50 Chris Roggero Explosive and hard at it player who loves the contest. 35 James Dennehy Denna who? Denna what? Dennehay! 55 James Keighley An elusive forward who has great goal sense. 88 Matthew Kreymborg Electric.

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Nathan Guy James Aitken Damon Kelly MORDIALLOC Nick Bergman Oisin Gribben David Sharp ST PAULS Joel Lewis Timothy Fierenzi

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SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 2:15PM SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 2:15PM BENTLEIGH EAST MALVERN Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Ground: Dunlop Reserve, Arthur St, Bentleigh Dunlop St, Malvern Club Colours: Navy with red yoke Club Colours: Navy and red stripes Senior Coach: Chris Johnson Senior Coach: and Pete Pirera Ben Lockwood

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Scott Lawry Experienced, highly skilled, hard at the contest. 1 Luke Duffy Hard as nails midfielder with great skills.

2 Chris Johnson Powerful, highly skilled player who always puts the pressure on the opposition. 3 Nathan Robinson (Co-Capt) Co-Captain, hard running midfielder with huge tank and a tackling machine. 5 Jackson Meredith Tenacious, great mark and runs all day. 4 Luke Poustie Great year at full back. Rarely beaten and can be creative from the last line of defence. 6 Spencer Daly Skilled, courageous small who has great footy smarts. 5 Mitch Ferguson Club legend, can still light it up on his day. 7 Barama Blow Tough, hard-at-it utility who relishes the contest. 6 Steve Daniher Son of a gun, racking left footer who can kick goals. 8 Jayce Morgan Strong, versatile midfielder who can play a role down back. 8 Ryan Mullett Ex-Vermont gun, still racking up the possessions with a lethal leg. 9 Bryn Thomas Can play forward or back. Always gives his best. 9 Sam Lonie Small forward who can light it up. Good pressure player who loves to . 10 Michael Rodgers Highly skilled utility, equally capable on the ground and in the air. 11 Ed Sim Versitile mid who can play a variety of roles. Highly-tuned athlete. 11 Kyle Swinden Tough, hard, in-and-under player. 13 Simon Taylor Key big man who can kick goals up forward and be dangerous in the ruck. 12 Sam Lewin Great pair of hands. Reliable at both ends of the ground. 14 Dan Roach Young backman, on the way back from injuries. 14 Tom Massey Skilled, classy onballer who wins the ball inside and outside. 15 Brod Fraser Quick with good skills. Loves a goal and is a hard the contest. 15 Liam Hogton Hewish Strong overhead key position forward/back who can take a run in the ruck. 16 Lochie Dowling (Co-Capt) Co-Captain, key postion player who can play both ends. Running into form at the right time. 17 Brody Lawford Strong, skilled midfielder who loves to kick a goal. 17 Jack Hammond Versatile youngster who is having a terrific year. Can play anywhere. 18 Justin Hall Disciplined, reliable key back who takes the best opposition forward. 18 Isaac McCrimmon Small defender who is a great mark for his size. Can play tall. 21 Saf Balic Versatile ruckman and key defender. 19 Matt Terech Big strong ruckman, aggressive at the ball and gives us first use in the middle. 23 Kayne O'Brien Hard running utility who is skilled with hand and foot. 21 Michael Naughton Backman who can play tall and small, massive leap and is quick. 26 Rowan Nayno Experienced, classy, highly skilled utility. 22 Tom Riley Youngster with heaps of pace, going well in his first year of senior footy. 28 Mitch Smart Athletic ruckman who loves a contest. Runs all day. 23 Dean Millhouse Can play at both ends, a great mark and reads the play better than anyone. Loves a goal. 29 Andrew Walsh Powerful ruckman who likes kicking a goal. Terrific onfield leadership. 24 Jimmy Dowling Gun midfielder who has had a great year. Very strong and a good kick. 31 Josh McGarry Reliable, solid backman who loves to use his pace. 25 Brad Nuerath Experienced ruckman who is a good mark. Very good voice around the group. 35 Sam McGarry Skilled, goal kicking midfielder who loves to run the lines. 36 Tom Backman (C) Skilled experienced backman with a terrific team ethic. 26 Dave Taylor Mid/forward who has great skills on both sides. 38 Matthew Troutbeck Determined, highly skilled key forward who finishes well. 27 Mark Ryan Forward who can go back at times. Can kick bags of goals when in full flight. 40 James Howard Powerful forward with a good pair of hands. 30 Brock Baker Getting on in years, however still a valuable player within the group. A long kick. 42 Matthew Hogan Opportunistic, classy forward who knows where the goals are. 31 Jay Thorn Another teenager who has exceeded expectations this year. Hard working. 49 Sam Ozaydin Skilled midfielder who wins his own ball and take on the opposition. 33 Nick Barry Gun backman who has had shoulder issues. Might be a surprise inclusion. 54 Chris Yenofkian Small forward who has good goal sense. 35 Nick McCann Backman with great evasive skills and sure hands. Very cool under pressure. 71 Scott Mortimer Strong, reliable lock down defender. 37 Paul Dykes Midfielder who is hard at the contest and always gives 100%. 88 James Kiernan Tall athletic wingman. 56 Paul Dekoeyer Verstile player who can anywhere. Back from overseas and could be a surprise inclusion.

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Jason McNeice Mitchell Lea Samuel Rogers BENTLEIGH Scott Learmonth Matthew Crowley David Mandelbaum EAST MALVERN Riley Webster Jarrod Van Wees

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SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 12:00PM SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 12:00PM CHELTENHAM BENTLEIGH MORDIALLOC ST PAULS

Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Ground: McKinnon Reserve, Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham Arthur St, Bentleigh McDonald St, Mordialloc Tucker Rd, McKinnon Club Colours: Red, yellow and black Club Colours: Navy with red yoke Club Colours: Red and white stripes Club Colours: Blue with red and white vertical panels hoops, bulldog emblem Reserve Coach: Alastair Garlick Reserve Coach: Steve Hall Reserve Coach: Darren Gatt and Keiran Nolan Reserve Coach: Glen Balmforth

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER

1 Luke Brookman 29 Alastair Garlick 3 Mitch Allamby 40 James Howard 1 Scott Bradley 41 Stefan Gregory 1 Jeremy Muldoon 23 Jordan Lloyd

2 Matthew Thornycroft 30 Christopher Graham 4 Aaron Freeman 42 Kaleb Tymko 4 Mark Smith 41 Michael Laskey 3 Nicholas Stubbings 25 Jayden Bydder 9 James Pither 43 Thomas Jewell 6 Nathan Cerisara 31 Nicholas Kilner 9 Bryn Thomas 42 Matthew Hogan 5 Damien McGee 29 Ben Carracher 10 Joshua Kovarik 44 Sam Maguire 7 Max Worrell 34 Daniel Stonehouse 11 Kyle Swinden 43 Andrew Pendlebury 11 Angus Cameron 46 Matthew Powell 9 Glenn Balmforth 30 James Bragagnolo 11 Simon Donnell 37 James Dickinson 13 Damon Grant 44 Dimitri Petrakis 18 Shane Lawton 48 James Roberts 10 Owen Lewis 34 James Dennehy 12 Keiran Nolan 39 Jack Gavin 16 Luke Morrison 46 Andrew Scammel 22 Peter Nelson 49 Ben Harrison 13 Rhys Walton 35 Lachlan Carracher 13 Chris Bennetts 42 Abner Brown 24 Timothy Allan 50 Christopher Roggero 22 Ben De Nardis 47 Daniel Istines 14 Matthew Styring 44 Mitchell Stevens 25 Morgan Harris 51 Luke McGennisken 14 Zachary Spencer 36 Jonathan Davidson 23 Luke Delaney 50 James Watts 27 Bradley Lindsay 52 Dyllan Jack 16 Paul Conroy 45 Karl Tuhiwai 15 Jonathan Dowdy 38 Ben Thorson 24 Chris Clement 56 Liam Nixon 28 Scott Pitura 53 David Micheal Schofield 17 Brendan Dilllon 46 Tim Lawson 16 Victor Jenkins 45 Jake Pirovano 25 Andrew West 60 Rob Moriarty 30 Christopher Brooking 54 Nicholas Fitzgerald 19 Anthony Milesi 51 Alan Anderson 34 Luke Ardrey 56 Alisdair Jackson 17 Tim (Bob) Carracher 49 Elliott Holden 30 Ryan Murphy 63 Sean Scotland 21 Sam Perkins 54 Joshua Jolley 36 Matthew Ravenall 59 Sam Holland 18 Carey O'Brien 55 Tim Blackwood 24 Matthew Bowles 55 James Carcasi 32 Chris Fidler 88 James Kiernan 37 Jayden Alexandrou 60 Dean Bott 33 Murat Safin Glenn Richards 19 Andrew Ritchie 56 Sam Hicks 26 Thomas Nelson 63 Paul Sanders 38 Christopher Langdon 73 Ryan Carrison

27 Shaun Cusak 39 Andrew Griffiths 39 Nick Kane 22 Matthew Howard 57 Dylan Kelly

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Samuel Crigan Lloyd Bailey Marcus White Hannah Bailes Ryan Nankervis Simon Jones Brett Poll Finnbar Reinhr Kiernan Sells Paul Shoebridge Lachlan Kiely James Rodwell Sheldon Judd Mitchell Giannakis Jack McKinley Luke Nunn

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME CHELTENHAM MORDIALLOC BENTLEIGH ST PAULS

16 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 17 DIVISION 2 RESULTS: ROUND 20

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 RESERVE DIVISION 2 SENIOR TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Skye 18 17 1 0 2059 442 465.84 68 Chelsea Heights 18 15 3 0 1677 1064 157.61 60 Caulfield 18 13 5 0 1376 860 160.00 52 Keysborough 18 13 4 1 1511 1184 127.62 54 Highett 18 11 7 0 1235 869 142.12 44 Caulfield 18 13 5 0 1368 1015 134.78 52 Keysborough 18 11 7 0 1058 980 107.96 44 Murrumbeena 18 11 7 0 1304 1168 111.64 44 Murrumbeena 18 10 7 1 1249 948 131.75 42 Skye 18 9 8 1 1312 1101 119.16 38 Chelsea Heights 18 9 9 0 1153 1016 113.48 36 Mount Waverley 18 8 10 0 1493 1470 101.56 32 Springvale Districts 18 9 9 0 909 1030 88.25 36 East Brighton 18 8 10 0 1240 1498 82.78 32 Highett 18 7 11 0 1179 1373 85.87 28 Hampton 18 8 9 1 1099 1216 90.38 34 Hampton 18 7 11 0 1257 1502 83.69 28 Mount Waverley 18 5 13 0 964 1401 68.81 20 Springvale Districts 18 6 12 0 1061 1177 90.14 24 Heatherton 18 5 13 0 882 1384 63.73 20 Heatherton 18 1 17 0 841 1691 49.73 4 East Brighton 18 0 18 0 365 2203 16.57 0

Skye 2.4 2.7 5.8 8.12-60 Skye 3.3 5.7 11.8 12.16-88 Springvale Districts 1.2 6.5 8.6 10.7-67 Springvale Districts 0.1 1.1 1.1 2.3-15 Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Evans 2, S. Hawkins 2, C. Petrie, C. Allan, Skye: Goal Kickers: C. McCann 4, M. Hodgson 2, J. Karadeas 2, A. Pacey, B. Williams J. Scrivano, M. Poore, N. Webb, F. Payenda Best Players: M. Kelly, T. Barr, J. Bateman, J. Elms, C. Allan, Best Players: S. Solomonidis, B. Bormann, N. Hofmann, S. McArtney M. McGreal, C. McCann, L. Scott Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: S. Feehan 3, J. Allender 2, Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: S. Francis, F. Costantino L. Morrey 2, W. Nevill, P. Heng, M. Thompson Best Players: M. Moore, L. Wenke, C. Chiv, R. Williams, K. Gray, Best Players: P. Heng, J. Allender, C. McLeod, T. Wills, S. Francis M. Thompson, M. Soutter-Smith

East Brighton 2.1 6.2 9.3 14.10-94 East Brighton 0.1 1.2 3.3 3.4-22 Keysborough 5.2 14.5 17.8 24.12-156 Keysborough 5.2 9.6 15.6 20.9-129 East Brighton: Goal Kickers: M. Jamieson 4, M. Lavender 3, East Brighton: Goal Kickers: T. Fraser, A. Cook, T. Gray A. Bailey 2, A. Wakeling 2, P. Larsen, B. Hope, R. Stringer Best Players: J. Burren, M. Wright, L. Webb, T. Heley, B. Gouin, Best Players: A. Jansen, M. Jamieson, B. Hope, R. Stringer, N. Heley B. Franklin, L. Flanagan Keysborough: Goal Kickers: J. Caisley 7, D. Gentle 7, J. Scata 2, Keysborough: Goal Kickers: T. Werner 8, C. Bryan 7, J. D’Atri 3, G. Lazaridis 2, B. Sloss, S. Dunn, C. Dalton C. Hargreaves 2, D. Morland, M. Werner, R. Pal, T. Bacic Best Players: B. Sloss, S. Sloss, S. Dunn, D. Cullen, S. Flight, Best Players: T. Werner, C. Bryan, J. D’Atri, G. Humphreys , C. Dalton B. Sutton, M. Werner

Caulfield 4.7 11.9 20.11 24.14-158 Caulfield 0.2 2.3 6.7 8.10-58 Hampton 0.1 1.6 2.7 6.16-52 Hampton 2.5 4.7 5.10 11.14-80 Caulfield:Goal Kickers: T. Heagney 3, J. Hughes 2, J. Lanyon 2, Caulfield:Goal Kickers: J. Hunter 4, L. Wakeling 2, C. Spencer, D. Nilsson 2, C. Lewis 2, C. Dove 2, S. Gunning 2, B. Still 2, J. Buggy, L. Weiss H. Lanyon, N. Lanyon, J. Backway, J. Benoiton, J. Twirdy, C. Ryall Best Players: B. Giles, R. Clark, L. Wakeling, J. Hunter, J. Hill, Best Players: N. Lanyon, C. Ryall, S. Gunning, J. Buggy, A. King, A. Markham J. Hughes Hampton: Goal Kickers: J. Chitty 4, M. Klonaridis 4, B. Burnham 2, Hampton: Goal Kickers: T. Crane 2, L. Thornell, D. Guiry, D. Harrison J. Gascard, A. Alister Best Players: T. Davis, L. Tempany, J. Chitty, J. Clark-Henry, Best Players: L. Hayes, G. Timms, J. Feather, J. Timms, A. Alister, M. Hanson, M. Klonaridis J. Gascard

Mount Waverley 4.2 6.2 9.4 11.7-73 Mount Waverley 1.4 2.8 2.11 4.11-35 Murrumbeena 3.2 5.6 8.8 13.9-87 Murrumbeena 2.2 10.4 14.9 19.14-128 Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: A. Mullucks 4, J. Smith, M. Keem, Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: P. Kinsella, J. Thea, R. Dux, M. Kinsella, C. Jeffries, J. Tighello, B. Cincotta, J. Gough P. Schulz Best Players: M. Keem, A. Mullucks, I. Taylor, J. Wilkin, J. Smith, Best Players: M. Jager, P. Kinsella, J. Burns, J. Leung, P. Schulz, T. Petronik N. Collins Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: J. Semmel 4, L. Batt 3, Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: S. Parkes 4, Q. Pongracz 3, J. Hargreaves, E. Espinosa, A. Bradley, M. Kinsella, D. Hargrave, M. McMahon 3, S. Geaney 2, D. Hewson 2, J. Holdsworth 2, C. Niclasen D. Schmiedl, H. Fleming, M. Menara Best Players: J. Semmel, J. Walker, L. Batt, J. Wright, E. Espinosa, Best Players: W. Voorham, S. Parkes, M. Menara, W. Nash, J. Cusin Q. Pongracz, D. Schmiedl

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ROUND 20 REVIEW Jake Semmel was outstanding with four majors in a best on ground Elimination Final – Sunday 3rd September Marc Frizell has been super consistent and is a good midfield player performance, while Jarrod Walker was also impressive. while Tim Barr continues to improve. After 20 rounds of high octane action, the Southern Football Netball Murrumbeena v Skye (Meade Reserve) League Division 2 season is over and the top five officially settled. Mount Waverley led at each of the first three breaks, kicking four goals Previous meetings: For Murrumbeena, its form has been a polar opposite to that of to two in the first, before having its lead cut down to two by half time. After predicting several upsets, I was a little off the mark, but the one Round 7 – Skye 14.8 (92) def Murrumbeena 11.9 (75) at Skye’s, winners of six in a row with victories against Keysborough, upset came at the hands of Springvale Districts against Skye. The two sides were on level pegging during the third term, but in the Murrumbeena Park Skye and East Brighton among them. end Murrumbeena flew home with five goals to two in the last, setting Springvale Districts 10.7 (67) def Skye 8.12 (60) up the 14-point win. Round 18 – Murrumbeena 13.10 (88) def Skye 7.9 (51) at Carrum A slow start hurt their top three chances early, but the Beena Springvale went into the off-season on a high note after overcoming Downs Recreation Reserve have arguably been the in-form team during the second half of the Alex Mullucks finished the match with four goals, while Michael Keem fifth-ranked side Skye with a spirited four-quarter performance. season and will be favourites going into this match. was in stellar form. I’m not sure what to make of this match. The Districts took advantage during the first half, booting six goals to Jake Semmel’s return to the Beena Arena has been incredibly two to set up the seven-point win. FINALS WEEK 1 PREVIEW Skye started the year in excellent fashion, but poor form and an injury to Matt Haverfield has seen it drop off from a top three successful with the hard nut midfielder among the best in all Finals have finally arrived and the four sides set to play this weekend Stefan Feehan capped off an excellent season as a key forward, contender to a fifth place finisher. but two of his side’s matches and he looms as the X-factor for will be champing at the bit to take home a win, with all games being booting three goals to bring his tally to 42, while Peter Heng was best Murrumbeena. on ground. played at Meade Reserve in Clayton. Keysie and Caulfield will fight for Form wise, it hasn’t been good for the Bombers, losers of three a chance to play Chelsea Heights next week, while it’s do or die for of their last five matches with one win, albeit against minor Chris Evans and Darcy Hargrave have also enjoyed excellent The Bombers enjoyed the spoils in the first quarter, taking an eight- Murrumbeena and Skye. premiership Chelsea Heights, and the called off match against point lead into the first change, before the Districts hit back with five seasons, while former St Pauls’ star Liam Wilson knows all about Keysborough. goals in the second to lead by 22. Qualifying Final – Saturday 2nd September how to perform come September. Of those losses, two have come at the hands of bottom six sides in Skye slowly started to inch its way back into the contest during the Keysborough v Caulfield (Meade Reserve) Alaster Bradley has proven a capable target inside the forward arc Highett and Springvale Districts with the third against Sunday’s opponent. second half, outscoring Springvale six goals to four, but it wasn’t Previous meetings: during the year, finishing with 27 goals, while Rhys Clayton (19 enough as it went down at the final siren. Round 5 – Keysborough 4.10 (34) def Caulfield 3.8 (26) at Keysborough But it’s not all doom and gloom for Skye, with boom recruit Stephen goals) and Eduardo Espinosa (16 goals) have provided support. Michael Kelly and Tim Barr were best afield for the Bombers. Reserve Hawkins capable of kicking a bag of goals, having finished with 49 on the year while ably supported by Brett Dawson with 24. It’s hard to ignore the form both sides have displayed in the lead up Keysborough 24.12 (156) def East Brighton 14.10 (94) Round 16 – Keysborough 8.9 (57) def Caulfield 5.8 (38) at Koornang to the finals, which is why I’ll be tipping Murrumbeena, but Skye will Keysborough put the top five on notice with blistering performances Park Jess Elms and James Bateman have enjoyed strong finishes for the be no pushover. from Tim Werner and Chris Bryan setting up a 62-point triumph. year and join Nathan McConville as the ones to keep an eye on for What a ripping game this will be. The pair combined for 15 of the Burra’s 24 goals in the match, and the Bombers. Murrumbeena by seven points were subsequently named the best players on the ground. Both sides put on a clinic in firepower during their Round 20 matches and those from Chelsea Heights who will no doubt be attending the Keysborough started off strongly, with five goals in the first and a match, will be watching carefully to learn all they can. staggering nine goals in the second setting up a 51-point half time advantage. But if the previous meetings between these sides is anything to go by, this match is likely to be low scoring and a hard grind. The scoring slowed down marginally in the third, with each side kicking three apiece, before the Burra sealed the win with a seven- Both sides finished with 13 wins for the year and boast a number goal final term. of influential players that will likely shape the result on Saturday afternoon. Mark Jamieson finished with four goals for the Vampires, while Andrew Jansen was best on. For the Burra, Chris Bryan and Tim Werner have formed possible the best forward duo in the competition and have combined to kick 87 Caulfield 24.14 (158) def Hampton 6.16 (52) goals between them, including 15 last week. Caulfield did its confidence the world of good heading into the finals, completing a stunning demolition of Hampton on Saturday. They’ve been joined by the likes of star Geoffrey Humphreys, who has had another strong year. After leading by 63 points at half time, the Bears piled on another 13 goals in the second half to win by triple figures. While those players will likely garner most of the attention, keep an eye out for the likes of Riet Pal and Cory Hargreaves who have Amazingly, 15 players kicked goals for the winners, with Tom Heagney impressed multiple times across the season. the only player to kick three, with seven players bagging two. One player missing however will be former coach Ryan Goodes, who Ned Lanyon and Chris Ryall were named best on. suffered multiple cheekbone fractures last week. While his midfield Caulfield mildly set the tone early with a four goal opening term, presence and leadership will be sorely missed, it allows another before putting the Hammers to the sword in the second, with seven player to stand up in his stead. goals setting up a massive advantage. For Caulfield, while it hasn’t been a particularly high scoring team at Another nine goals in the third further exemplified their willingness times, the likes of Chris Dove looms as a dangerous option inside 50, to go into the finals at full speed, before settling with another four in having booted 26 majors on the year. the last. The big strength for the Bears however, is depth across the field with Luke Hayes and Guy Timms finished as Hampton’s best. guys like Brandon Turner, Chris Lewis and Harris Lanyon playing Murrumbeena 13.9 (87) def Mount Waverley 11.7 (73) starring roles while big man Adam Ballard is a force in the ruck. Murrumbeena ensured it would go into its Elimination Final clash But like Keysborough, Caulfield boast more than a handful of good against Skye in winning form after a hard-fought win against Mount players, with Tom Heagney and Jake Buggy enjoying strong seasons. Waverley. Expect this match to go down to the wire with both sides putting The upstart Lions, who surprised many including this columnist with everything on the line. their tenacity, pushed the Beena until the very end, but five goals to the victors in the last got the job done. Keysborough by 10 points.

20 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 21 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR QUALIFYING FINAL

SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – MEADE RESERVE, 2:15PM SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – MEADE RESERVE, 2:15PM KEYSBOROUGH CAULFIELD Ground: Rolwey Allen Reserve, Ground: Koornang Park, Cnr Stanley & Cheltenham Rds,

Keysborough Koornang Rd, Carnegie Colours: Red, white and blue Club Colours: Navy, gold and red Senior Coach: Matthew Ferguson Senior Coach: Steve Kidd

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Geoffrey Humphreys (C) First-year captain who is a game breaker. Leads from the front. 1 Tom Heagney Strong midfielder who knows how to get the footy in his hands. 2 Ryan Goodes (VC) Tough clearance winner who always puts his body on the line. 2 Sean Gunning Skilful player who has a solid season. 4 Cameron Dalton Dangerous small forward who knows where the goals are. 3 Ben Still Quick small forward who loves kicking goals. 6 David Prib Reserves captain who loves the contest down back. 4 Chris Dove Strong-marking forward who provides a good target up forward. 7 Jake Dunn Brilliant reader of the football down back. Returning from LARS ACL surgery. 5 Brandon Turner Rock-solid backman with good hands. 8 Brandon Mather (VC) Fearless key defender who is tough to beat. 9 Joseph Bekierz Young emerging ruckman with a big future. 6 Anthony O'Shea Mr Dependable who is rarely beaten. 10 Damon McCormack Damaging young wingman who has taken his game to another level. 8 Daniel Nilsson Has done well since getting his opportunity in the 1st XVIII. 12 Daniel Morland Reigning B&F winner who is hitting his best form at right time of year. 9 James Backway Strong and quick on the lead. Loves kicking goals. 16 Tom Siposs Highly skilled young player having a fine first season of senior footy. 10 Chris Lewis Silky-skilled player who has had a very consistent season. 17 Bryce Sutton (VC) Interleague ruckman with great hands and work rate. 13 Luke Murchie Very reliable player who gives 100%. 18 Riet Pal Exciting first-year player with an amazing leap. 14 Jake Buggy Quick and creative wingman who breaks the lines. 19 Jack McKinney Strong-bodied young player with electric speed. 15 Tom Stait Can play at either end of the ground and take a strong mark. 20 George Lazaridis Selfless team man who always competes hard. 22 Corey Wilkinson Club games record holder who uses all his experience down back. 17 Travis Rowley Good ball user who creates play. 23 Matthew Haines Career best season down back, terrific hands. 18 Josh Wood Reliable defender whoi is having another good season. 25 Tim Bacic Quick and skilful player who breaks the lines. 19 John Hunter Creative forward who knows where the goals are. 26 Luke Damato Rarely wastes a possession with his damaging left foot. 20 Tom Kenny Tough midfielder who is as hard as a cat's head. 27 Cory Hargreaves Quick forward with silky kicking skills and a nose for goals. 22 Alex Cables Crazy brave midfielder. 28 Tim Werner Amazing skills both in the air and on the ground, a real match winner. 23 Rowan Clarke Strong and athletic player who can play at either end of the ground. 29 Tom Anderton (VC) A young leader with great strength at the contest. 27 Harris Lanyon Skilful player who is hard at the ball. 30 Jack Cole Great reader of the ball who launches many attacks. 29 31 Jake D'Atri Good ball user who thrives on winning contested footy. Adam Ballard (C) Our general who leads from the front. 33 Jay Pitto Has really hit his straps of late with his ferocious attack on the footy. 30 Christian Trumble Great one-on-one defender who is rarely beaten. 34 Jacob Bakes Highly skilled TAC Cup player who has been damaging when available to play. 34 Jake Benoiton Strong player who is a great kick. 35 Simon Sloss Good, composed ball user who launches attack from defence. 40 Jason Twirdy Great clearance player who is good at stoppages. 41 Bryce Dexter Single-minded and competitive, has done some great team roles this year. 41 Ned Lanyon Young skilful player who is getting better with every game. 48 Brendan Sloss Strong-bodied young player with electric speed. 45 Chris Ryall Another young 'un with great skills. Expect a big finals' campaign from him. 50 Joseph Scata Versatile player who kicks very well both sides of the body. 51 Tim Ferguson Disciplined defender who competes well. 51 Troy Cullen Selfless small defender who is rarely beaten and counter attacks with dash. 57 Judd Lanyon Hard-running player who gets around the ground. 52 Chris Bryan Great set of hands and beautiful long kicking has been a standout all year. 65 Matthew Werner Fantastic footy brain and great competitor who can play almost anywhere. 61 Josh Hughes Big forward who gives us a strong target up forward. 87 Jacob Bradshaw Dramatic rise up to senior footy, effort can never be questioned. 63 Adam King Great tap ruckman.

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Tane Abbott Courtney Stelling Dan Bomford KEYSBOROUGH Jack Cunnington Jordan Keen Patrick Aurish CAULFIELD Darcy Trewarn Kobe Davies

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SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – MEADE RESERVE, 2:15PM SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – MEADE RESERVE, 2:15PM MURRUMBEENA SKYE Ground: Murrumbeena Park, Ground: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve, Kangaroo Rd, Murrumbeena Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Club Colours: Maroon, Gold yoke Club Colours: Black, red and silver and lion Senior Coach: Ben Walker Senior Coach: Steve Wright Senior Assistant: Shane Burbidge

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Will Nash A classy wingman with a penetrating left leg. 1 Marc Frizell Bloody good in defence. Arguably his best season to date. 2 Josh Wright Reads the play well either in defence or forward. 2 Aaron Pacey (C) The face of the Skye brand. Everything you want in a captain. Hard, persistent, loyal leader. 3 Jarrod Walker Solid defender who provides some run. 3 Ben Walker The Rolls-Royce of Skye. Can be the difference between a win and a loss. 4 Eddie Esponosa Enigmatic forward who has an enormous leap. 4 Nicholas Papachristofilou Beautiful kick. Just ask him. A smart footballer with great efficiency. 6 Sam Moloney Mr Versatility is what he is known for. 5 Stephen Hawkins Speedy lead-up forward. Very dangerous when he is on. Very dangerous in a menswear catalogue. 8 Michael Kinsella Has the ability to kick some goals or penetrate through the middle. 6 Spencer McCartney Loves the backline almost as much as Oxford Uni. Gets a great fist on the ball. 9 Mitch Walder (C) Captain courageous who leads by example. 7 Joshua Scrivano Terrific skills and a future star. Drop his name at the gate for free entry. 10 Rory Calahane Provides some versatility across the playing group. 11 Lachlan Batt Forward or back, provides the leadership and direction. 8 Jordan Thomas Damaging, goal-kicking midfielder. 12 Darcy Hargrave Explosive midfielder having a great season. 9 Nicholas Webb Seems to move in slow motion with all the time in the world. A lovely kick of the footy. 13 Ray Pickering Smart, reliable and leads from the front. 10 Martin Watts Continues to give even in the twilight of his decorated career. We love him. 14 Dechlan Turkington Has the ability to play anywhere and everywhere. 11 Brett Dawson Has great potential and has had some big games. A super young player with a great leap. 17 Harley Turkington Can play tall or small depending on the situation. 12 Scott Thorne A very smart footballer with great composure. 18 Joss Holdsworth Electrifying pace all over the field. Can always be relied on to clear the ball with a precise kick. A great asset to the backline 13 Ashley Planner and the back of your car. 19 Rob Brearley The engine room of the midfield. 14 Michael McGreal A wingman who finds space. He loves a booming kick to the hotspot. A long-haired yahoo. 20 Matt Nandor Ever reliable and hard at the contest. Grown immensely this season. Has been terrific at both ends of the ground. 15 Cam Petrie Closing in on his dad in good-bloke status. 21 Chris Evans Gives the mids first use on most occasions. 16 Timothy Barr The seasoned vet still cuts sides open with his run and penetration. 23 Sam Parkes Silky skills and can kick a goal. 19 Aaron Harper Fearless. Does the one percenters and gets the job done. 24 Tom Valenta Back, forward, mid, where do you need me? 25 Jordan Cusin Dour defender who rarely gets beaten. 20 Ben Harper Has been super down back and pitch-hitting in the ruck. Has a big engine and great athletisism. 26 Jake Semmel The bull as he is known for his brute strength. 22 Benjamin Evans You get the feeling that he is ready to tear finals apart. A big utility player with great skills. 27 Josh Smith Has the ability to turn games. 24 Jess Elms All class. Has been a great addition to the midfield. Great awareness and ability to find the footy. 28 Alister Bradley A goal kicker who works hard. 25 Nathan McConville A very consistent player who is developing into a handy mid/forward. Great intensity. 31 David Schmiedl In-and-under, but can get it on the outside. 26 Joel McConville Great skills off half-back. He has the kick to break lines out of defence. 32 Chris Cairns The elder statesman of the team who knows how to get it. 28 James Bateman Ahhh the Prez's favourite. One of the hardest blokes to pull on the Skye strip. 35 Chris Niclasen The pressure man who always supports his mates. 31 Chase Allan Zippy little mid/forward. Could be the X-Factor we need. 37 Mick McMahon Takes them on with his explosive pace. 32 Jim Martinson Often flies under the radar, but there is never any question of his impact on games. A very classy player. 39 Rhys Clayton Unconventional, but gets the job done. 36 Benjamin Williams Has popped up when needed and kicked goals at critical stages. Great to have him performing well in the ones. 40 Shaun Thompson Reads the play like a veteren and hits targets. 39 Kyle Gascoigne A solid body who performs at either end of the ground. 45 Cory Hargrave Inspirational with his attack on the ball. 54 Michael Kelly Has returned at the right time and is a big ruck inclusion. Could be the difference in our finals chances. 50 Josh Hargreaves Speedy wingman who is dangerous up forward. Out of nowhere! Has been great in the lower ranks but has taken his game to a new level 54 Michael Menara Hard nosed with a fantastic attitude. 61 Nicholas Hofmann since playing seniors. 57 Liam Wilson Controls the engine room and leads by example. 63 Michael Kane Set and forget. Can always be counted on to do his job down back. 59 James Shirley Run James run, catch me if you can! 84 Blake Bormann Great evasive skills and a lovely runner of the ball.

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Leigh Dawkins Johnny Huang Adam Ross MURRUMBEENA Troy Wood Anthony D'Amico Thomas McKinley SKYE Jake Rositani Sam Thiele

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SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – MEADE RESERVE, 12:00PM SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – MEADE RESERVE, 12:00PM CAULFIELD HIGHETT KEYSBOROUGH MURRUMBEENA

Ground: Koornang Park, Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Rd, Ground: Rolwey Allen Reserve, Ground: Murrumbeena Park, Koornang Rd, Carnegie Highett (Melway Ref #77H9) Cnr Stanley & Cheltenham Rds, Kangaroo Rd, Murrumbeena Keysborough Club Colours: Navy, gold and red Club Colours: Navy, white and red hoops Club Colours: Maroon, Gold yoke with Bulldog motif Colours: Red, white and blue and lion Reserve Coach: Chris Spencer Reserve Coach: Paul (Ruffer) O’Neill Reserve Coach: Daniel Pendlebury Reserve Coach:Jeremy Sissons

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 3 Ben Still 44 Alex Markham 1 James Sneesby 29 Elliot Brown 5 Gerard Smith 45 Jesse Cuffe 1 Will Nash 39 Rhys Clayton 5 Will Voorham 40 Shaun Thompson 7 Zac Barter 46 Adam Pepperell 2 Daniel Booth 31 Chris Long 6 David Prib 47 Jason Griffiths 7 Dean Hewson 41 Harry Fleming 4 James Taranto 33 Jamie Gasio 7 Jake Dunn 48 Brendan Sloss 8 Daniel Nilsson 47 Kristian Tribuiani 10 Rory Calahane 42 John Valles 6 Callum Parry 34 Jackson Millwood 13 Sam Flight 49 Shane Cudby 13 Luke Murchie 48 John Eierweis 13 Ray Pickering 43 Richard Gillies 8 Andrew Carey 35 Alex Baragwarath 19 Jack Mckinney 54 Paul Taylor 15 Jack Dear 44 Ryan Bilalis 19 John Hunter 50 Ben Gardner 10 Pat Hanmer 37 Mark Bailey 20 George Lazaridis 55 Glenn Tempany 16 Nathan Davidson 46 Cam Rundell 23 Rowan Clarke 51 Tim Ferguson 11 Matthew Foster 38 Lachy McLean 21 Dean Gentle 56 Nathan Torcasio 20 Matt Nandor 47 Robbie Hyde 22 Mark Richardson 48 Ben Ellis 24 Matthew Costantino 52 Frank Drago 13 Cameron Nayar 39 Ryan Osborne 22 Corey Wilkinson 59 John Riddock 23 Sam Parkes 49 Robbie Ryan 25 Jarrod Hill 53 Lee Weiss 16 Ryan Marshall 40 Jess Parsons 24 Calum Letcher 61 Jonathan Hawes 27 Josh Smith 51 Cam Barr 32 Shane Dunn 64 Jake Skilton 31 Brad Giles 54 James Kondarovskis 18 Jake Duell 42 Stefan Lindstrom 29 Sean Geaney 52 Eddie Brown 20 Chris Lee 43 Billy Prosser 35 Simon Sloss 70 Mitchell Mckenzie 30 Jack Reggardo 53 Jack Whelan 34 Jake Benoiton 55 Nick Murnane 22 James O'Keefe 44 Peter Quinn 36 Jacob Caisley 73 Daaneyal Khan 31 David Schmiedl 54 Michael Menara 35 Mitch Hurley 56 Adam Coxsell 32 Chris Cairns 55 Jackson Walsh 23 James Burns 45 Chris Harmes 39 Damian Cullen 79 John Tran 36 Benn Harris 59 Vince Moore 33 Mitch Hendley 56 Patrick Au 24 Ryan Smith 46 Nathan Mullenger 41 Bryce Dexter 81 Nigel Vandergert 34 Cameron Walker 58 Quenton Pongracz 37 James Daidone 60 Matt Blee 42 Daniel Durdin 87 Jacob Bradshaw 25 Shane Jones 48 Guy Dickson 36 Josh Godino 60 Chris Keating 38 Luke Wakeling 62 Brett Phillips 27 Ryan Night 50 Andrew Robinson 43 Harry Weston 88 Jiaming Pi 37 Mick McMahon 61 Shane Larkins

42 Chris Spencer 64 Gabe Brennan 28 Jack Nagle 57 Michael DeIacovo 44 Daniel Pendlebury 92 Jarryd Cipressi 38 Alex Goold 62 Liam Wolf

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Vinay Lakshman Karly Smith William Kielar Alanah French Bowan Hafey Matthew Vorbach Ned Couper-Johnston Mungo Couper-Johnston Gerard Kelly Molly Bowman Domenic Symes Campbell Furze Adam Bailes Robert Nicholson Kevin Mitchell Adrian Martin

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME CAULFIELD KEYSBOROUGH HIGHETT MURRUMBEENA

26 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 27 DIVISION 3 RESULTS: FINALS WEEK 1

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR QUALIFYING FINAL DIVISION 3 RESERVE QUALIFYING FINAL

Ashwood 1.1 2.4 3.6 6.6-42 Ashwood 1.4 3.4 5.7 7.8-50 Endeavour Hills 4.3 5.5 8.8 9.9-63 Endeavour Hills 1.0 2.1 4.3 4.4-28 Ashwood: Goal Kickers: F. Martinicchio 3, D. Carroll 2, P. Wineberg Ashwood: Goal Kickers: J. Morrey 3, K. O’Connell-webb 2, Best Players: G. Mahony, G. Lithotomos, F. Martinicchio, B. Giblett, M. Rossborough M. Maginnes, J. Stanton, J. Chapman Best Players: D. Brooks, S. Williams, A. Jong, J. Nelson, K. Jones, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: J. Davies 2, B. Stummer 2, B. Giblett S. Richards, J. Marolla, D. Morrison, B. Hoe, D. Strom Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: R. Thomas, A. Kartner, J. Graham, Best Players: D. Batson, S. Richards, B. Hoe, J. Bruce, J. Van J. Beattie Hoesel, D. Soar Best Players: A. Kartner, T. Smith , A. Mitchell, D. Bartley, P. Gill, B. Wightman A Division of

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR ELIMINATION FINAL DIVISION 3 RESERVE ELIMINATION FINAL Doveton Eagles 5.3 7.5 10.6 11.9-75 Black Rock 1.3 3.4 3.5 3.6-24 Black Rock 1.1 3.8 3.13 4.17-41 South Yarra 0.2 0.3 1.3 2.3-15 Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: R. Robertson 3, S. Paynter 2, Black Rock: Goal Kickers: J. Brennan, L. Quirk, D. Bullock T. Graeske, A. Read, M. Callinan, J. O’Neill, M. Clarke, E. Samadi Best Players: P. Irons, D. Brostek , S. Harris, L. Quirk, C. Durie, Best Players: E. Samadi, D. Jose, A. Read, J. O’Neill, C. Wilson, A. Ferguson D. Chadwick South Yarra: Goal Kickers: C. Matheson 2 Black Rock: Goal Kickers: K. Bliesner 2, B. Rafferty, A. Lane Best Players: E. Ghasperidis, C. Mwaba, C. Dore, E. Moroney, Best Players: D. Kick, W. Sanchez, D. O’’Brien, B. Zylbersztajn, J. Belfrage, B. Tolley J. Shulman, L. Blatman redonioncreative.com.au

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FINALS WEEK 1 REVIEW The first step towards resurrection entails a do or die Semi Final FINALS WEEK 2 PREVIEW Despite not beating Endeavour Hills this season, Hallam starts favourite, battle with Doveton Eagles. purely because it has been the division’s benchmark side in 2017. Qualifying Final Semi Final 2 – Saturday 2nd September Elimination Final Semi Final 1 – Sunday 3rd September Ashwood 6.6 (42) def by Endeavour Hills 9.9 (63) Hallam vs Endeavour Hills (Jack Barker Oval) Endeavour Hills’ winning margin of 21 points failed to reflect the Doveton Eagles 11.9 (75) def Black Rock 4.17 (41) A well-rested Hallam returns to action against a confident Endeavour Ashwood vs Doveton Eagles (Jack Barker Oval) magnitude of its dominance over Ashwood at Keysborough. The only variable during the Elimination Final was the weather, with Hills’ outfit. Ashwood will need to move on mentally after a qualifying final in which the game all too predictable from early in the piece. little went right. Selecting which Falcons’ player was best afield was a challenging task The Falcons comfortably won their first final at senior level, showing for the SFNL radio crew. But when the maths was done, it was Daniel Whether or not spectators were taking in sunshine or seeking shelter plenty of pace and using the ball skilfully. However, that was against The Magpies now face a sudden death encounter with a confident Batson who claimed the prize. from the rain, the onfield story was one of Doveton dominance. an Ashwood side that lacks the youth and pace of the Hawks. Doveton side that made light work of a tired-looking Black Rock in the Elimination Final. He was a deserving recipient, racking up numerous possessions and As for the weather, although changeable, it was far kinder than it had Endeavour Hills’ coach Rob Dipper iced up a couple of players late using the footy effectively. been during the reserves game in which players were pelted with hail. against Ashwood. He indicates that was precautionary, due to a bit of Coach Mick Rossborough indicated Endeavour Hills exposed his side tightness and that his side got through its Qualifying Final unscathed. for pace on the expanses of Keysborough Reserve. He will focus on Ashwood’s coach Mick Rossborough said the Magpies tried to negate Black Rock’s seniors battled so hard to reach the finals, they appeared recruiting young players for next season, feeling a number of the Batson’s influence, but couldn’t catch him. to have little left to offer when they got there. But it would be selling Dipper plans to have a mid-week look at Jack Barker Oval, a ground Magpies are coming to the end of their careers and an injection of Doveton short not to acknowledge the part played by the Eagles’ with which he is unfamiliar. Its dimensions will help him determine Endeavour Hills coach Rob Dipper believed the venue played a part in pace is crucial. pressure and purposeful ball movement. the best balance for his Semi Final team. his side’s win. “I think the big ground suited us. We’re a young side, But, for this year he must rely on the wisdom of his experienced It took less than a minute of play for Mitchell Clarke to nail Doveton’s He may run into Hallam coach Scott Slater, who hasn’t played or fairly quick,” he said. players to enable Ashwood to work its way back into premiership first goal and Russell Robertson soon added another. coached at the ground and will also be paying it a visit. Coming into the game, he was confident that if the Falcons could contention. At the first break, with Doveton leading by 26 points, Black Rock coach Despite Endeavour Hills having won both 2017 clashes against execute their skills well they would be a strong chance. The Magpies can’t yet look beyond this week’s hurdle. Jay Williams urged his players to play with more purpose. He stressed Hallam, Dipper is under no illusions about the size of the challenge Several Falcons other than Batson staked worthy claims to be the need to cut out sloppy handballs and to tighten up on Doveton’s for his players. That will not be an easy obstacle to clear, with the Eagles having selected as best on ground. Shaun Richards controlled the backline Michael Callinan and Cory Wilson. too much run for Black Rock. Expect Doveton to present a similar “They’re a good side Hallam. There’s a reason why they went top of and snuck forward to boot a long-range third term major that took challenge for Ashwood. Endeavour Hills’ lead beyond five goals. The Jets closed the gap to 11 points late in the second term, but that the table and only lost two games. So we know it’s going to take a four was as close as they would get. quarter game and we’ve just got to be really disciplined,” he said. Eagles’ coach, Simon Caldwell will have extra players to choose from Byron Hoe and Daniel Strom were other outstanding contributors for this week. Ruckman Cam Carmody missed the elimination final due He says finals are a completely different matter to home and away footy. the Falcons. Hoe’s ability to hit targets impressed Rossborough. A Sean Paynter goal on the run was followed by a Robertson major to a wedding. In his absence key defender Stuart Williams performed and the Eagles went to the long break with a 21-point advantage. Dipper was quick to point out that whilst everyone notices Hoe and Hawks coach Slater expects his side to be as close to full strength as admirably in the ruck, more than matching it with Black Rock’s Batson, Endeavour Hills’ midfield runs much deeper. Callinan continued to torment the Jets, booting the first major of the it has been this season, potentially having everyone available. ‘Buddy’ Spohn. second half, punishing a Black Rock turnover. That proved to be the Jayson Bruce and Nick Gay were a couple of others who impressed him. Colourful forward Shane Thomas should be back after a hamstring Versatile David Lever played in all of Doveton’s home and away end of the contest, with Doveton romping to a 35-point lead by the last injury a month ago. matches, but was unable to get up for last week’s game due to injury. “We know that if Batson gets tagged, or if Byron gets tagged, we’ve change. He is expected to be fit, and may be joined by small forward Troy There will be no excuses from Slater if Endeavour Hills gets the better got other guys that roll up and play their position,” Dipper said. Hancock who has been out with a hamstring issue. The Jets were able to register only 1.9 for the second half as Doveton of Hallam. He explains that Endeavour Hills’ outside run and ability to Ashwood pulled a major surprise, naming Matt Menzies in the ruck went on to a 34-point victory. hit targets accounts for it matching up well with his side. Caldwell expects Ashwood to take a punt on Mitch Saunders whose after coach Rossborough had declared him no chance to play due to Doveton coach Simon Caldwell credited his defenders with forcing absence through injury has hurt the Magpies. health issues. Slater considers the Falcons have a well-balanced team and Black Rock’s forwards into difficult positions, thus making it anticipates another tight contest, as has been the case in both home That may be a tough judgement call for Rossborough who admitted it Menzies was far from his best and was soundly beaten by in-form challenging to kick accurately. and away battles. Endeavour Hills got up by eight points at Hallam and was a mistake to give ruckman Matt Menzies the benefit of the doubt Falcon Nathan Crutchley. He was delighted with his backline as a whole, but particularly noted triumphed by a solitary goal at Barry Simon Reserve. against Endeavour Hills. Rossborough conceded he shouldn’t have been persuaded to include the efforts of Dale Jose, Kaine Bundy and Todd Byers. Byers shut down Both coaches hope for a dry day so the sides can showcase their skills Rossborough is in a difficult position with his side not just badly Menzies, with the ruckman experiencing a flare up of his pre-existing the dangerous Brenton Rafferty, who has hurt the Eagles previously. for the crowd. beaten on the scoreboard, but licking its wounds after the Qualifying medical condition. Final. Caldwell praised his midfield believing it enabled Doveton to get on Slater believes both teams have plenty of firepower up forward and It was a day to forget for most of the Magpies, although Jake Chapman top of its opponent from the outset. the winner will most likely be determined by who gets on top in the Key position player Paul Wineberg suffered a nasty head gash worked tirelessly and could hold his head high. The Eagles named Enayte Samadi their best player ahead of Jose. midfield. That is not easy to predict, with both sides having abundant requiring prompt medical attention. Rossborough expects him to take quality there. the field against Doveton, with the forward having escaped concussion. Gav Mahony was another to give a good account of himself, whilst Such was Doveton’s team performance, Callinan and another strong Frank Martinicchio was a zippy presence in the Ashwood forward performer, Travis Graeske failed to get a mention in the Eagles’ top six Manny Peresso, Phil Ward and Daniel Chin are some of the stars in a Another injury concern is Justin MacKenzie, a ruck option who line. He put through two classy snaps in the final term to spark the contributors. commanding Hawks’ midfield. They will be up against the likes of Jake tweaked a calf against Endeavour Hills. Magpies into life, and set up his side’s other goal for the term. Van Hoesel, Nick Gay, Byron Hoe and Daniel Batson. Robertson topped the day’s goal kickers with three. The Magpies’ coach will urge his side to play positive attacking footy, However, Endeavour Hills’ lead had blown out to 39 points early in the “I’m pretty keen on getting a win against Endeavour Hills this year. So believing it is the only way they can get the better of the Eagles. last stanza and the Falcons were never going to be overrun from there. Daniel Kick and Will Sanchez were best for the beaten Jets. hopefully it’s third time lucky,” Slater says. Caldwell emphasises the importance of Doveton getting a good start, As the Falcons’ coach indicated, his players were able to keep Despite the loss, Black Rock can take encouragement that good He is not concerned that his side will lose momentum due to the week suggesting that if the Eagles achieve that, they tend to retain the pressure on their opponents for most of the match. This restricted recruiting can put it in the premiership mix next season. off. The Hawks trained on the weekend in order to keep players in a momentum. He is positive, but expects a tight match. the Magpies’ ability to deliver the footy to their big forwards, who had routine. Jay Williams’ knee injury prior to the season hurt the side onfield. “I think it will be a tough battle. We’re confident if we play our best concerned Dipper given the dry day. However, his inability to play freed him up to take on the coaching role If conditions permit, it should be a fast moving, skilful game. and structure up right we can beat anyone,” Caldwell said. The win carries Endeavour Hills into a battle with Hallam for a Grand and he proved he has plenty to offer. Hallam will benefit from the week off, mainly in terms of the number of On another big ground, Caldwell’s Eagles should have too much run Final spot. Meanwhile, Doveton fronts up again for an intriguing Semi Final players available for selection. However, the fitness of many of Endeavour and fitness for a sore and tired Ashwood. But don’t expect the Magpies Ashwood now faces a long road if it is to reach the decider. stoush with Ashwood. Hills’ players suggests they will be able to back up successfully. to go down without a fight.

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SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER - JACK BARKER OVAL, 2:15PM SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER - JACK BARKER OVAL, 2:15PM HALLAM ENDEAVOUR HILLS Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Frawley Rd, Hallam Dve, Endeavour Hills Club Colours: Red, black, yellow Club Colours: Green with a gold V Senior Coach: Scott Slater Senior Coach: Robert Dipper

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Rory McIvor Light-framed running halfback who links up well. Super competitive. 3 Daniel Bartley Stocky mid/forward who prides himself on his tackle pressure and skills. 2 Stephen Chin (Co-Capt) Co-Captain who is a key to the backline communications and set ups. 4 Styron Augustus Quick wingman who never wastes a disposal. 4 Andrew Daly Small dynamic forward/midfielder who loves a goal. 5 Jed Dexter Small midfielder who is a quite achiever. Unfortunately out with ACL. 5 Jake Van Hoesel Tough onballer who loves nothing more then to lay a huge tackle. 6 Manny Peresso (Co-Capt) Co-Captain and reigning Best & Fairest. Leads by example both on and off the field. 6 Ben Swift Courageous defender who has no regard for his own safety. As tough as they come. 8 Quick halfback/midfielder that takes the game on both on the ground and in the air. Daniel Chin 7 Jarrod Marolla Classy wingman that always finds an avenue to goal. 11 Rob Mackay Strong, tall key forward with a great hands and long kick. 8 Nathan Strom (C) Club captain. An athletic wingman who will run all day. 14 Matthew Neve Talented mid sized forward who rarely loses a contest. Knows where the goals are. 15 Ash Allen Tall running midfielder/forward who has had an interrupted season with injuries. 9 Matthew Peake PK' just keeps getting better with age. Very reliable defender. 17 Tom Bradley Solid small forward who is quick off the mark and loves a goal. 10 Aaron Brooks Inside mid with great goal sense. Loves the contest. 18 Daniel Atkin Experienced backman/midfielder who always knows where to be. Great communicator. 11 Brendan Moldrich Lightning quick and knows exactly where the goals are. 19 Tyson Hoy Tall, young Under 19 who has played every senior game this year. Very versatile. 21 Kieran Smith First Captain of the club who can play anywhere. Unfortunately out for season with a leg injury. 14 Josh Downes Pacy wingman with a booming kick and great hands. 22 Stephen Richards Gill Running midfielder with strong legs who has a great finish. 15 Patrick Gill A general down back who loves to direct traffic. 23 Jonathan Daly Mobile midsize player who competes well in the air. Can play at either end or midfield. 20 Daniel Soar Smart, versatile big man with extremely safe hands. 24 Ryan Eggleston Tall defender who has a great voice and loves to run. 27 Dylan Grayson Young Under 19 forward with super skills and loves to run. 21 Shaun Richards Great in the air and on the ground. Provides the dash out of defence. 28 Steven Sigetti Strong power forward who can turn a game when on. Super competitive. 23 William Fournarakis Handy utility who will always gives 100% at every contest. 31 Connor Carlyon Young Under 19 running machine who loves space. Plays forward or mid. 24 Adam Walters Small forward whose tackle numbers stand out above the rest. 32 Phillip Ward Key midfielder with a very strong frame who loves to take the game on and run forward. 25 Daniel Morrison This year's 50-goal full forward is always a handful for opposition defenders. 34 Matthew Melrose Quick midfielder/wing who will run all day and never gives up. 38 Darren Payne Veteran midfielder in his twilight who is very smart one on one. 26 Daniel Batson Silky midfielder who oozes class. 39 Kevin Atkin Tall forward/ruckman that loves a challenge and always gives 100%. 27 Ben Moriarty Mr. Reliable down at full back, rarely loses a contest. 45 Tim Gavinlock Captain of the Under 19's who holds his own in the midfield or wing. Big Future at the club. 29 Byron Hoe The workhorse of the midfield, gives it his all week in, week out. 49 Hayden Tyrer Tall ruckman with a great leap who gets around the ground well for his size. 52 Chris Russo Strong-bodied 16-year-old who is a very talented midfielder for his age. Loves to also go forward. 30 Daniel Strom Agile defender who reads the play like no other. 65 Mark Kotsakis Strong no-nonsense defender who is very competitive and calm under pressure. 34 Nick Gay Big-bodied midfielder who is almost impossible to beat in contests. 67 Joel Danilo Young running backman/winger who always backs himself to take the game on. 36 Chris Webber Will play anywhere you put him and will do it very well each week. 69 Shane Thomas Dynamic forward who can win a game off his own boot. Great mark and always knows where the goals are. 38 Jason Davies Impossible to catch when he is down forward crumbing goals. 71 Matija Sigetti Powerful young backman with a strong mark that reads the play well. 72 Nathan Pullham Talented midfielder who is very competitive, loves to run both ways. 40 Jason Beattie An experienced hard man with strong hands and a great kick. 77 Justin Marriott Experienced midfielder who loves to go forward with a great footy brain. Hard to stop on his day. 46 Jayson Bruce With ball in hand, good luck trying to catch the strong midfielder. 78 Ryan Marriott Very strong key backman who takes the game on at all costs. 49 Brad Stummer Key forward with great hands and even better skills. 88 Brandon Nolan Solid key forward who loves a marking contest and is a great kick on goals. 89 Bertrand McGaw Solid midfielder who loves the hard ball and the one-on-one challenge of the contest. 51 Nathan Crutchley Huge ruckman who gives first use to the midfielders everytime he plays.

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Chris Hughes Steve Gelsi Anthony Levett HALLAM Glenn Emery Holly Davies Campbell Lemm ENDEAVOUR HILLS Xavier Martin Domenic Symes

32 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 33 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR FIRST SEMI FINAL

SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER- JACK BARKER OVAL, 2:15PM SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER- JACK BARKER OVAL, 2:15PM ASHWOOD DOVETON EAGLES Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Ground: Power Reserve, Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley Power Rd, Doveton Club Colours: Black, white and yellow vertical panels Club Colours: Blue, white and gold panels, Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough eagle emblem Senior Coach: Simon Caldwell

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Mitch Saunders B&F winner, clever on baller/forward, very quick. 1 Brayden Keown Small forward that provides great pressure around goals and can hit the scoreboard. 2 Paul Wineberg Strong marking forward, leads by example. 2 Mitchell Clarke Skilled wingman/flanker. 3 David Reilly Former Emerald onballer, good mark, long kick. 4 Kaine Bundy Reliable defender that can play on the talls and smaller opposition. Makes the right decisions. 6 Ricky O`Brien Leader around the club. Strong onballer/forward. 5 Andrew Floyd Experienced and reliable, smart with the ball. Will hurt sides with his pace. 7 Ryan Forsyth In-and-under onballer, good hands, Very consistent. 6 David Lever Talented player that can play wherever the side needs him. 9 Dale Carroll Strong forward and a good kick. Former club B&F winner. 7 Nick Bark Reliable player capable of playing several roles. 10 Cam Riley Smart wingman/forward, good left foot kick. 8 Corrie Wilson (C) Captain. Midfielder with great skills. 11 Jake Chapman Quick line-breaker, strong mark, kicks long. 12 Michael Callinan Midfield type that can spend time forward or back. 13 Frank Martinicchio Quick forward/onballer, very clever around goals. 14 Stuart Willaims Classic key defender. 14 Gav Mahony Elite midfielder, super fit, good skills either side. 15 Cory Wilson Midfielder. Well-rounded footballer. 15 Mark Jones Ruckman, long left foot kick, strong hands. 16 Max Croaker Small forward/defender. 16 Brett Figas Tough onballer, good hands, good kicking skills. 18 Dylan Chadwick Reliable defender having a great year. 19 Matt Maginness Four-time B&F winner, good hands. A big game player. 19 Brandon Smith Under 19 player that has stepped up to senior footy and shown plenty. 23 Shane Peake Strong forward, clever around goals, clean hands. 21 Dale Jose Key position player having a great season. 25 Matt Menzies Strong ruckman, very good above his head, leader. 23 Emilio Williams Ruck/forward that gives the side plenty in both roles. 26 Chris Scully Quick rebounding half back/wingman, good kick. 24 Russell Robertson Finding some very strong form out of the goal square in recent weeks. 27 Alex Salama Strong forward/backman, good mark, straight kick. 25 Enayte Samadi Strong midfielder that can go forward and do damage. 29 Brad Hemphill Tall ruckman/forward, good hands, straight kick. 26 Andrew Taylor Has pace and provides great pressure at ground level. 32 Chris Meyers Forward/backman, strong overhead, good skills. 27 Travis Graeske Can be damaging in many positions. 34 Tim Smith Reliable backman that can go forward, never gives in. 28 Todd Byers Midfielder/flanker that can play several roles for the side. 35 Josh Stanton Clever onballer/forward, good skills on both sides. 38 George Lithotomos Solid backman/forward, good overhead, long kick. 30 Matt Fristad Super reliable defender. Leads by example. 39 Mason Morgan Super quick wingman/forward, good kicking skills. 31 Cam Carmody Ruck/key position player having a great season. 41 Sean Willams Strong forward/backman, runs in straight lines 33 Stuart Johnson Provides plenty of zip and links up well with his run. 44 Jeremy Nelson Reserves coach, tough onballer/forward, never gives up. 35 Chris O'Shea Under 19 player that has stepped up to senior footy without missing a beat. 46 Nathan Dumergue Tough in-and-under onballer, good short kick. 36 Adam Read Key position player good in the air and on the ground. 48 Michael Langford Club games record holder. Clever halfback, good kick. 38 Sean Paynter Highly skilled mid/flanker. 60 Justin MacKenzie Tall, quick CHB/ruckman, athlete that kicks long. 40 Michael Harris Defender with great pace. 70 Daniel Macklin Former League B&F winner, super quick, long kick. 66 Jarrod O'Neill Can play anywhere and give the opposition headaches. 72 Mick Burkwood Tall wingman/backman, gives his all, long kick. 88 Troy Hancock Mid/flanker with great skills and attack on the contest.

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Shannon Kirkby Lucas Wilkinson Jamie Summers ASHWOOD Alan Glenton Chase Kelso Simon Pratt DOVETON EAGLES Alan Manning Hannah Faulks

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SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – JACK BARKER OVAL, 12:00PM SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – JACK BARKER OVAL, 12:00PM HALLAM ASHWOOD ENDEAVOUR HILLS BLACK ROCK

Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Ground: McDonald Reserve, Frawley Rd, Hallam Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley Dve, Endeavour Hills Keating St, Black Rock Club Colours: Red, black, yellow Club Colours: Black, white and yellow Club Colours: Green with a gold V Club Colours: Black with red sash vertical panels Reserve Coach: Michael Labinski Reserve Coach: Jason Beattie Reserve Coach: Jeremy Starke Reserve Coach: Jeremy Nelson

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 3 Rohan Suttie 40 Ben Coutet 1 Kane Jones 43 Mitchell Rossborough 1 Adrian Kartner 39 Ryan Thomas 2 James Nicholson 38 Andrew Birt

4 Andrew Daly 49 Hayden Tyrer 4 Benjamin Giblett 44 Jeremy Nelson 2 Andrew Mitchell 40 Jason Beattie 4 Alex Shulman 41 Michael Hogg 5 Mark Winberg 42 Sam Tobin 5 Jed Dexter 53 Daniel Soeurream 5 Alex Jong 46 Nathan Dumergue 3 Daniel Bartley 42 Raesmay Huy 7 Chris Molnar 55 Mitch Wood 10 Trevor Shepherd 56 Daniel Stefancik 6 Brad Meehan 43 Andrew Phelps 4 Styron Augustus 44 Brok Wightman 9 Ahsan Ebrahimi 59 James Arundale 11 Samuel Adam 57 Daniel O'Connell-Webb 8 Ben Whiting 51 Joe Brennan 10 Aaron Brooks 47 Daniel Allen 9 Steven Baranski 52 Tim Phelps 10 Greg Kerr 62 Dylan Kerr 12 James Morrey 58 Ethan O'Connell-Webb 11 Nigel De-Zilwa 48 James Taplin 10 Tom Shone 56 Ayush Dutta 12 Cameron Parker 64 Jacob Perger 15 Mark Jones 59 Kane O'Connell-Webb 12 Ryan Imeson 50 Joel Marie 11 Andrew Ferguson 60 Andrew Sparks 16 Jesse Lamont 65 Mark Kotsakis 17 Jeremy Collins 63 Beau Connick 14 Josh Downes 51 Nathan Crutchley 12 Chris Baines 61 Simon Leslie 17 Tom Bradley 66 Aaron Alexander 20 Kristan Jones 64 Caleb Brooks 15 Patrick Gill 52 Stephan Krull 15 Chris Emmett 62 Roger Winders 20 Joshua Furborough 67 Joel Danilo 22 Christopher Spencer 65 Declan Brooks 18 Robert Tinney 55 Aaron Presutto 16 Jake McMahon 63 Chris Shone 21 Kieran Smith 69 Shane Thomas 24 Joshua Taylor 67 Joshua Burley 19 65 19 Michael Cook 56 Travis Smith Lachlan Quirk Ben Djuve 22 Stephen Richards Gill 73 Isaac Newstead 29 Brad Hemphill 68 Adam Baker 21 Matt Perichon 72 Sean Harris 23 Matthew James Auld 58 Josh Graham 25 Sean Gaitley 79 Nathan Jerram 30 Hugh Bertram 70 Daniel Macklin 24 Jordan Boggie 75 Daniel Bullock 24 William Fournarakas 59 Nick Anderson 27 Nicolas Pollock 81 Matthew Dean 31 Daniel Hanrahan 71 Samuel Hines 26 Guennadi Telemzouguer 78 Dean Brostek 25 Jacob Matwijkiw 60 Greg Baxter 29 Timothy Maskiell 85 Michael Robinson 32 Adam Wiltgren 72 Michael Burkwood 27 Sam Bonser 85 Angus Murray 28 Marcus Kleinert 73 Richard Thomas 33 Dean Webb 88 Brandon Nolan 35 Joshua Stanton 74 Johnnie Cox 30 Slavik Silka 87 Cory Durie 34 Matthew Melrose 93 Luke Tuyau 41 Sean Williams 76 Craig Cornelissen 31 Matt Souter 111 Brendon Moldrich 32 David Watson 99 Patrick Irons 36 Matthew Brew 99 Clinton Sheedy 42 Bradley Newman 32 Jacob Daly 36 Daniel Armstrong

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Mark Hamilton-Smith Charlie Yee Brett Marriott Scott Rainey Zac White Brett Northage Brendan Guy Jacob Curry Andrew Fleming Chris Grigoriou Rory Hornidge Andrew Gillespie Michael Whelan Jacob Mitchell Abby Wilson Brendan Green

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME HALLAM ENDEAVOUR HILLS ASHWOOD BLACK ROCK

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Division 3 Senior, Reserve & Women's Grand Final For the safety and enjoyment of all SFNL supporters, you are asked the scores be tied at the end of normal time then the following Sat August 26 Qualifying Final (Div 3): 2 v 3 Keysborough Reserve, Keysborough to abide by the following Rules and Conditions: procedure will follow: Sun August 27 Elimination Final (Div 3): 4 v 5 Keysborough Reserve, Keysborough 1. Alcohol is not permitted to be brought into any Finals venue. Sat September 2 Second Semi Final (Div 3): 1 v Winner of QF Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham a) ALL PLAYERS will remain on the playing field; Sun September 3 First Semi Final (Div 3): Loser of QF v Winner of EF Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham 2. SFNL security personnel will inspect vehicles and bags to b) COACHES are to remain OFF the playing field; Sat September 9 Preliminary Final (Div 3): Loser of Second SF v Winner of First SF Keysborough Reserve, Keysborough ensure that no alcohol is being brought into the venue. Grand Final (Div 3): Winner of Second SFv Winner of PF Sat September 16 Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham 3. Any alcohol found, will be stored until the end of the match a. Unless one of the coaches involved is a playing coach, in which Grand Final (Women's): Winner of PF1 v Winner of PF2 and returned to the owner. The SFNL will not be held responsible case the opposition coach will be permitted to enter the ground. Division 2 Senior, Reserve & Thirds for the alcohol. Qualifying Final (Div 2): 2 v 3 c) The CLUB RUNNER is permitted to relay messages from the Sat September 2 Meade Reserve, Clayton 4. Alcohol can be purchased from the appropriate booth inside Qualifying Final 1 (Thirds): 1 v 4 the venue. coach; Elimination Final (Div 2): 4 v 5 Sun September 3 Meade Reserve, Clayton Elimination Final 1 (Thirds): 5 v 8 5. Patrons will be limited to two cans of alcohol per purchase. d) The Field Umpires will confer with the Goal Umpires and when Second Semi Final (Div 2): 1 v Winner of QF Cans will be opened by booth staff. they verify that the scores are tied, the players of the two teams will Sat September 9 Power Reserve, Doveton First Semi Final (Thirds): Loser of QF1 v Winner of EF1 6. Alcohol not permitted to be consumed in the designated “Dry Areas”. change ends; First Semi Final (Div 2): Loser of QF v Winner of EF Sun September 10 Power Reserve, Doveton 7. ALCOHOL is not permitted to be taken ONTO THE PLAYING ARENA. e) FIVE MINUTES plus TIME-ON to be played – after such time, Second Semi Final (Thirds): Loser of QF2 v Winner EF2 Preliminary Final (Div 2): Loser of Second SFv Winner of First SF 8. Persons not abiding by these rules and conditions may be asked players to change ends without leaving the playing field – COACHES Sat September 16 Meade Reserve, Clayton First Preliminary Final (Thirds): Winner of QF1 v Winner of SF2 to leave the venue. to remain OFF the playing field. FIVE MINUTES plus TIME-ON to be Grand Final (Div 2): Winner of Second SFv Winner of PF played. The Official League Timekeeper will keep this time; Sat September 23 Power Reserve, Doveton 9. Dogs must be on a leash inside all venues. Grand Final (Thirds): Winner of PF1 v Winner of PF2 f) At the end of this time, the team with the highest score will be Division 1 Senior, Reserve & Under 19 10. Videotaping or filming any SFNL finals match is not permitted without prior permission of SFNL management. Qualifying Final (Div 1): 2 v 3 deemed the winner; Sat September 2 Springvale Reserve, Springvale Qualifying Final 1 (Under 19): 1 v 4 NO DRAWN MATCHES DURING FINALS SERIES g) In the event that scores are still tied, the umpire will bounce the Elimination Final (Div 1): 4 v 5 Sun September 3 Springvale Reserve, Springvale There will be no drawn matches during the Final Series. Should ball and the team that scores first will be the winner of the match. Elimination Final 1 (Under 19): 5 v 8 Second Semi Final (Div 1): 1 v Winner of QF Sat September 9 Springvale Reserve, Springvale First Semi Final (Under 19): Loser of QF1 v Winner of EF1 First Semi Final (Div 1): Loser of QF v Winner of EF Sun September 10 Springvale Reserve, Springvale Second Semi Final (Under 19): Loser of QF2 v Winner EF2 Preliminary Final (Div 1): Loser of Second SF v Winner of First SF Sun September 17 Springvale Reserve, Springvale First Preliminary Final (Under 19): Winner of QF1 v Winner of SF2 Grand Final (Div 1): Winner of Second SF v Winner of PF Sun September 24 Springvale Reserve, Springvale Grand Final (Under19): Winner of PF1 v Winner of PF2 Thirds, Under 19 & Women's Elimination Final 1 (Women's): 5 v 8 Elimination Final 2 (Women's): 6 v 7 Sat August 26 Heatherton Rec Reserve, Heatherton Qualifying Final 2 (Women's): 2 v 3 Qualifying Final 1 (Women's): 1 v 4 Qualifying Final 2 (Thirds & 19s): 2 v 3 Sat September 2 Heatherton Rec Reserve, Heatherton First Semi Final (Women's): Loser of QF1 v Winner of EF1 Elimination Final 2 (Thirds & 19s): 6 v 7 Sun September 3 Heatherton Rec Reserve, Heatherton Second Semi Final (Women's): Loser of QF2 v Winner EF2 First Preliminary Final (Women's): Winner of QF1 v Winner of SF2 Sat September 9 Heatherton Rec Reserve, Heatherton Second Preliminary Final (Women's): Winner of QF2 v Winner of SF1 Second Preliminary Final (Thirds): Winner of QF2 v Winner of SF1 Sat September 16 Heatherton Rec Reserve, Heatherton Second Preliminary Final (Under 19): Winner of QF2 v Winner of SF1 FINALS STRUCTURE Under 19 / Thirds / Women's: Final 8 over 4 weeks All other competitions: Final 5 over 4 weeks FINALS MATCH TIMES Thirds: 9:30am Under 19: 9:30am Reserve: 12:00pm Senior: 2:15pm *The above are subject to change / variation - please refer to sfnl.com.au for final times. GRAND FINAL MATCH TIMES Women's: 10:00am Thirds: 9:30am Div 2 & 3 Reserve: 12:00pm Div 2 & 3 Senior: 2:30pm Div 1 Reserve: 9:45am Under 19: 12:15pm Div 1 Senior: 2:40pm ADMISSION PRICING Adults: $12 (Grand Finals : $15) Pensioner/Concession: $5 (Grand Final $7) Under 15: Free Finals Pass: $50 (Entry to all finals matches on any day, including Netball Grand Finals) - Available through SFNL Office LIMITED PARKING AVAILABLE AT ALL VENUES (EXCEPT CLAYTON & CHELTENHAM) - $5 (STREET PARKING AVAILABLE) STRICTLY NO ALCOHOL TO BE TAKEN INTO VENUES

42 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 43 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL RESULTS: FINALS WEEK 1 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL: BREAKING BARRIERS / JARRYD McGUANE @JMcGuane

SECOND ELIMINATION FINAL FIRST ELIMINATION FINAL FINALS WEEK 1 REVIEW But the Oaks would be held scoreless in third quarter as Murrumbeena blew the game out, before Oakleigh District Endeavour Hills 0.2 1.4 1.4 3.4-22 Highett 1.3 3.5 5.6 6.6-42 Endeavour Hills 3.4 (22) defeated by Hallam 6.7 (43) finished with two consolation goals. For the second straight week, Hallam have caused the upset Hallam 0.2 1.3 4.7 6.7-43 Lyndhurst 0.2 0.2 2.2 2.3-15 of the upset of the round with a 21-point defeat of Endeavour Danielle Wearne was the best for Beena, alongside Rebecca Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: D. Whelan 2, S. Johnston Highett: Goal Kickers: T. Josiah 2, J. Blackman, Hills in the Second Elimination Final. Niclasen, Margaret Taylor, Shanae Carter, Lauren Luff and Best Players: J. Dean, K. Ellis, R. Thomas, M. Broomhall, B. De Klijn, H. Bowey, A. Gilchrist Emma Morison, as Wearne and Morison ended with two goals The Hawks have found their form at the right time of the year K. Moravski , D. Whelan Best Players: E. Perchanidis, Z. Rossiter, T. Josiah, each. B. De Klijn, A. Gilchrist, H. Bowey and again Tamisha Gersbeck led the way with two goals, as Hallam: NOT SUPPLIED Emily McIntyre and Natalie Higson the goal kickers for Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: S. Hazelden, A. Pola Kelly Dean, Kaitlyn Ligthart, Chloe Marquison and Amanda Oakleigh District, as Alana Brown, Jodie Bray, McIntyre, Best Players: A. Pola, R. Fall, B. Hazelden, M. Bryant, Valdemarin also kicked one each. Rebecca Adams, Clare Morgan and Rachel McNamara were J. O’Connell Jennifer Dean, Kyla Ellis and Renee Thomas were the their best players. Falcons’ best in defeat, with Devi Whelan kicking two goals. SECOND QUALIFYING FINAL FIRST QUALIFYING FINAL FINALS WEEK 2 PREVIEW Highett 6.6 (42) defeated Lyndhurst 2.2 (14) Mordialloc 0.0 3.3 3.4 5.6-36 Murrumbeena 0.5 1.6 5.12 7.13-55 In the other Elimination Final, Highett moves on to the Semi Semi Final 1 East Brighton 0.3 0.3 1.4 2.4-16 Oakleigh District 0.0 0.3 0.3 2.9-21 Finals with a 28-point victory over Lyndhurst. Oakleigh District vs Highett (Power Reserve, Doveton) Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: A. Thorne 4, T. Rosenquist Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: E. Morison 2, D. Wearne 2, The Bulldogs held the Lightning goalless in the first half to Oakleigh District will play Highett in the first Semi Final at Best Players: T. Rosenquist, S. Sandoval, M. Tymko, S. Carter, A. Ibrahim, J. Brandon control a 21-point lead. Power Reserve on Saturday morning, with the winner to move K. Hills, A. Phipps-Nelson, A. Thorne Best Players: D. Wearne, R. Niclasen , M. Taylor, S. Carter, on to face Mordialloc. East Brighton: Goal Kickers: J. Broadhead, A. Ravi E. Morison, L. Luff Lyndhurst would add their only two goals of the game in the Best Players: C. Withers, J. Pham, A. Dalley, B. Hofing, Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: N. Higson, E. McIntyre third quarter, but the Bulldogs steadied with three goals in The Oaks have controlled the meetings during the regular A. McDonald, S. Burren Best Players: A. Brown, J. Bray, E. McIntyre, R. Adams, the second half to cruise to victory. season although never blowing the Bulldogs away. R. McNamara, C. Morgan Emily Perchanidis was Highett’s best, with strong support Emily McIntyre, Jodie Bray, Jess Szalek, Alexandra Amvazas from Zoe Rossiter, Tyra Josiah (2 goals), Baillie De Klijn, Ally and Rachel McNamara remain the players that make Gilchrist and Hannah Bowey. Oakleigh District tick.

Alana Pola was the Lightning’s best, with Rebecca Fall and Highett have been led by Hannah Bowey, Ally Gilchrist Biannaka Hazelden also strong in defeat, as Pola and Samara and Tyra Joseph, but have started to get a wide range on Hazelden kicked their goals. contributors.

Mordialloc 5.6 (36) defeated East Brighton 2.4 (16) Highett will make sure the game is close, but Oakleigh Mordialloc’s poor run of form came to an end as they District should secure another chance at Mordialloc. defeated East Brighton by 20 points to move onto the Oakleigh District by five points. Preliminary Final. Semi Final 2 After being held scoreless in the first quarter and trailing by three points, the Bloods went berserk with three unanswered East Brighton vs Hallam (Power Reserve, Doveton) goals to lead by 18 points at half time. Murrumbeena will be waiting until Sunday to find out who they will play out of East Brighton and Hallam in the Both sides added two second half goals as the game was safe Preliminary Final. in the final quarter. Again, East Brighton controlled the regular season match ups Alesha Neil was the leading forward on the ground with against Hallam, with the improving Hawks only falling seven four goals for Mordialloc, with solid support from Tanya points short in the final meeting. Rosenquist, Stephanie Sandoval, Megan Tymko, Kate Hills and Ashleigh Phipps-Nelson. The Vampires influential players going forward include Alannah Dalley, Izy Catrice, Jessie Pham, Anna McDonald Jemima Broadhead and Aish Ravi the Vampires two goal and Rachel Martin. kickers, as Channing Withers, Jessie Pham, Alanna Dalley and Bridget Hofing were their best in defeat. The Hawks have seen the ever-reliable Natalie Horua and Michelle Thomas controlling the game with Amanda Murrumbeena 7.13 (55) defeated Oakleigh District 2.9 (21) Valdemarin and Tamisha Gersbeck consistently getting on the An undefeated season is still in touch for Murrumbeena after scoreboard. their 34-point defeat of Oakleigh District in the Qualifying Final. Although Hallam have been impressive late in the season, East Brighton should have enough class. The first half was a tale of missed opportunities, with the only goal going to Beena to lead by nine points at half time. East Brighton by nine points.

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SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER - POWER RESERVE, 9:45AM SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER - POWER RESERVE, 9:45AM OAKLEIGH DISTRICT HIGHETT

Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Rd, Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East Highett (Melway Ref #77H9)

Club Colours: Navy, white and red hoops Club Colours: Black with white sash with Bulldog motif Women’s Coach: Leigh Morgan Women’s Coach: Brett Bowey

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Dulcie Shirrefs Talented elusive forward. First year of playing. 0 Tyra Josiah Key ruck and versatile runner. 2 Kelly Goodall Skilled and experienced midfield/forward. 3 Kitty Sels Strong linking forward/midfield. First year of playing. 1 Sarah Hamilton Tall key forward and follower. 4 Tammy Blake Dour forward/midfield. First year of playing. 5 Hannah Rundle Tall linking forward/midfield. First year of playing. 3 Zoe Rossiter Classy in-and-under forward/midfielder. 6 Kate Quinlivin Skilled and experienced forward/midfield opportunist. 4 Emma Hamilton Tall key position player. 7 Rebecca Adams Skilled tall defender with great athleticism. First year of playing. 8 Alana Porter Skilled and experienced midfield dynamo. Draft candidate. 5 Matilda Branch Versatile half back. 9 Jess Szalek (VC) Inspirational fearless ruck. Selected in SFNL Team of the Year. 11 Lexy Amvazas Pacey, desperate young defender. First year of playing. Selected in SFNL Team of the Year. 6 Emily Perchanidis Elusive half forward with raking left foot. 12 Natalie Higson Highly mobile and competitive tall forward. First year of playing. 13 Rebecca Green Skilled, small, close-playing defender with competitive attitude. First year of playing. 7 Kristy Blackman Strong defender who always runs in a straight line. 14 Jasmine Shirrefs Fearless hard-at-the-ball midfielder. First year of playing. 8 Alexandra Jackson Elusive left-footed half forward. 15 Rachel McNamara (Co-Capt) Inspiring, fearless, skilled, and experienced midfield leader. 16 Jules Jaski Skilled and experienced forward and leader. 12 Tiana Mitropoulos Skilful midfielder that can run all day. 17 Alexandra Rowledge Pacey in-and-under midfielder/defender. First year of playing. 18 Kelsey Berry Elusive midfielder/forward. First year of playing. 13 Jennifer Blackman Athletic first-year player making her presence felt in the midfield. 19 Genevieve McKinley Mobile tall forward/ruck. Polished. Never beaten. First year of playing. 14 Ally Gilchrist Goalkicking forward/onballer. 20 Sophie Chapman Skilled tall defender, with great application. Never beaten. Always gets the job done. 21 Alana Brown Hard-at-it, fearless, set-up defender. Never beaten. 15 Jordan Nashor Strong midfielder/forward 22 Sally Melzer (Co-Capt) Inspirational, devoted, and uber-positive leader and mentor. 23 Alexandra Bryant Inspirational and totally devoted all-rounder. First year of playing. 15 Michelle O'Brien Forward pocket goalsneak. 24 Jodie Bray (VC) Fearless, inspirational ball-getter and machine. Selected in SFNL Team of the Year. 25 Kara Walton Hard-at-it midfielder/forward. First year of playing. 15 Taylor Spencer Running half back and/or forward. 26 Sammy Carlson Silky skilled midfielder/forward with massive aerobic ability. 16 Emily Jose Running half back with silky skills. 27 Steph Taylor Never-say-die skilled midfielder/forward. First year of playing. 28 Katie Cornish Skilled and experienced midfield/forward. 17 Teagan King Athletic first-year player making her presence felt in the midfield. 29 Clare Morgan Pacey and skilled forward/midfield. First year of playing. 30 Marie Patterson Highly competitive and supportive defender. First year of playing. 18 Hannah Bowey Classy midfielder with great skills. 31 Jules Perera Strong bustling forward. First year of playing. 32 Melodie Aitken Highly competitive all-rounder and leader. First year of playing. 19 Baillie De Klijn Strong key position player. 33 Carolyn Harrison Highly competitive forward. First year of playing. 20 Phillipa Kretschmer Strong defender. 34 Emily McIntyre Experienced, skilled defender and team leader. Selected in SFNL Team of the Year. 36 Cassie Beverley Strong and experienced tall forward and leader with great skills. 21 Samantha Whitelaw Tough half back, solid defender. 39 Georgia Moschoyiannis Skilled midfielder/forward. Back from injury. First year of playing. 40 Alysha Szalek Skilled athletic midfielder/forward. First year of playing. 22 Erin Graham Athletic young defender. 41 Danni Fredericks Skilled midfielder/forward with competitive attitude. First year of playing. 24 42 Sammy Fellows Skilled midfielder/defender. First year of playing. Muriel Watkins Talented young all-round player.

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Megan Alsford Ben Ralphsmith Calvin Thom HIGHETT John Irwin Luke Vorbach Tevan D'Souza

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SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER, POWER RESERVE, 9:45AM SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER, POWER RESERVE, 9:45AM EAST BRIGHTON HALLAM

Ground: Hurlingham Park, Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Nepean Highway, Brighton East Frawley Rd, Hallam Club Colours: Red With white V Club Colours: Red, black, yellow Women’s Coach: Don Angus Women’s Coach: Adrian Gration

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Luisa Marrollo Fearless leader. Physically dominant. Great kick. Selfless. 3 Amanda Valdemarin Tall utility player, strong mark. 2 Channing Withers Fast and frightening for opposition players. Sets up play from half back. Elite runner and kick. 6 Michelle Thomas Fast, reliable midfielder with good hands and a long kick. 3 Paige Hinrichs Showstopper. Great personality. Dangerous around goal. 4 Jade Barden Elite player and runner. Leader. Goalkicker. Sublime skills. Competition leader. 7 Natalie Horua Quick, strong-marking, hard-tackling forward. 5 Jaime Stevens Diligent worker and team first attitude. Hard to score against. Will continue to improve. 8 Erin Mulholland Speedy onballer, good in-and-under player. 6 Jemima Broadhead Smooth mover with excellent goal sense and finishing skills. Has a big future. 7 Sarah Burren Elite runner and has improved rapidly. Great player and competitor. Exceptional attitude. 12 Pip Attard Fast, long-kicking utility player. Good overhead. 8 Alanna Dalley Still at school but already a dominant force. Impeccable skills. Driven to succeed and constantly improve. 13 Alice McTaggart Good marking, good kicking forward. 9 Bridget Hofing Great competitor. Balanced. Tough. Skilful. 10 Jessie Pham Lightning quick with great evasive and finishing skills. 14 Olivia Neve Good attacker of the ball, solid in defence or forward. 11 Gabrielle Evans (VC) Great team person. Selfless. Strong values. Vice captain. 15 Tracey Sharp Great in-and-under player that attacks the ball. 12 Marita McGregor Great team person. Athletically gifted with a physical presence. Big contribution to the team. 13 Monica Ward Tough as nails. Excellent inside player and goalkicker. 17 Moira Keniseli Solid, hard-hitting player. Good up forward or in defence. 14 Rachel Martin Elite player. Tough. Skilful. Dominant. Unpassable. 18 Brooke Dabrowski Reliable defender, great tackler, in-and-under player. 15 Siena MacShane Great physical presence. Still only 18 and has a big future. 16 Emma Greetham Has improved out of sight. Skilful. Selfless. Big future. 22 Chloe Marquison Solid, reliable, in-and-under midfielder. Attacks the ball. 17 Emma Matthews Great runner and competitor. Excellent kick with good evasive skills. 25 Sophie Baggs Solid forward, hard tackler. 18 Liz Mooney Beautiful kick and well balanced. Team first mentality. Big contribution to the team. 26 Kelly Dean Speedy utility, hard, attacking player. 19 Steph Cooper Goalkicker and uncanny forward with elite sporting background. Team first mentality. 20 Aish Ravi Razor right foot. Skilful. Elite player. Goal kicker. Great attitude. 29 Serafina Lafaele Solid midfielder that's a great tackler. Puts her body on the line. 21 Anna McDonald Smart, skilful, elite runner and player. Huge team contribution. Courageous. 35 Kailyn Ligthart Tall ruck that can play defence. Hard at the ball. 22 Cassy Eaton Has all the skills. Made a big contribution on and off the field. 24 Nat Rogers Vivacious. Bold. Big personality. Goal kicker. 49 Alice Telea Solid forward, hard tackler. 23 Izy Catrice (C) Inspirational leader. Elite footballer. So calm in a crisis. 50 Caroline Tuaru Temu Solid, reliable back pocket player. Good hands. 25 Monique OReilly Uncanny goal sense and exceptional goal kicker. Late bloomer with big upside. 26 Tamara Absalom Has improved all facets of her game. Selfless team first mentality. Very good kick. 57 Rachal Macina Tall ruckwoman, good tackler. 27 Esther Gilmore Has improved at training and hopefully will play a big part in 2018. 60 Tamisha Gersbeck Strong marking, long kicking lead-up forward. 28 Phoebe Parker Elite sporting background. Incredible agility. Big future. 29 Michelle Pisarski Small in stature but big hearted and has improved a lot. Plays through pain. 63 Zera Tilo Tall defensive player with good hands. Hard tackler. 30 Rebecca Ticli Experienced campaigner. High quality player. Leader. 77 Jasmine Muric Solid, hard-hitting player. Good up forward or in defence. 31 Kelsey Lewis Imposing physical presence. Excellent tackler. 32 Sara Cooper Missed her for most of the season due to travel overseas. Look forward to her return. 90 Chantelle Marshall Solid full back. Good hands, great long kick.

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL EAST BRIGHTON Anthony Steward Nicolette Ballas Harley Luscombe HALLAM Michael Lambert Irene Davison Nathan Taylor

48 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 49 UNDER 19 RESULTS: ROUND 18 UNDER 19: ON THE UP / DANIEL EWART

UNDER 19 ROUND 18 REVIEW For the visitors, Alex Doran and Harrison UNDER 19 FIXTURE Malone were the standouts on an otherwise TEAM P W L D FF F A % % WON Bentleigh 7.18 (60) def Hampton 5.6 (36) underwhelming day. St Kilda City 18 16 2 0 1 1413 680 207.79 88.89 QUALIFYING FINAL 1 Bentleigh finished off their home and away SATURDAY 2ND SEPTEMBER, 9:45AM season with a 24-point win over Hampton that Oakleigh District 6.10 (46) def by Hallam 7.7 (49) Hallam 18 14 4 0 2 1453 687 211.50 77.78 ST KILDA CITY V DINGLEY was, perhaps, a bit kind on the scoreboard to the The closest game of the final round took place Cheltenham 18 14 4 0 2 1671 818 204.28 77.78 away side. down in Oakleigh, where Hallam defeated the QUALIFYING FINAL 2 home side by just three points. Dingley 17 13 4 0 0 1046 845 123.79 76.47 Up until half time the game was a close one with SATURDAY 2ND SEPTEMBER, 12:00PM neither side able to get on top for an extended The game was close throughout with Oakleigh Oakleigh District 17 12 5 0 0 1344 878 153.08 70.59 HALLAM V CHELTENHAM period leading to a six-point margin to the District holding the lead at half time by just a goal Parkmore / 18 12 6 0 0 1253 824 152.06 66.67 Demons at the main break. and by two points at three-quarter time. Springvale Districts ELIMINATION FINAL 1 St Pauls 18 7 11 0 0 1166 1028 113.42 38.89 SUNDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER, 9:45AM The game was blown open in the third with It was Hallam’s three goals in the last quarter Bentleigh managing 2.6 to Hampton’s measly that gave them the victory, in what was a must- Skye 18 7 11 0 2 1003 1004 99.90 38.89 OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V SKYE two behinds and in what was a low scoring game, win game in order to ensure a second-place FINALS WEEK 1 there was no way back for the visitors. finish Endeavour Hills 18 5 13 0 3 1133 1067 106.19 27.78 ELIMINATION FINAL 2 SUNDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER, 12:00PM Dingley 10.7 (67) def St Pauls 4.4 (28) Bentleigh 18 4 14 0 1 883 1506 58.63 22.22 Ryan Nankervis was among the best for PARKMORE/SPRINGVALE Bentleigh, kicking two goals, while Corey Dingley were too strong for a St Pauls team that Hampton 18 4 14 0 0 863 1547 55.79 22.22 DISTRICTS V ST PAULS Hesline was also influential for the home side. has been up and down all season, coming away For Hampton, Troy Smith was again a standout, 39-point winners at Souter Oval. Doveton 17 0 17 0 0 249 2247 11.08 0.00 continuing his good form. FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU A second quarter barrage of goals set up the win CPL / Keysborough 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 Skye 4.9 (33) def by for the Dingoes and from there St Pauls were no Parkmore/Springvale 10.14 (74) match. Bentleigh 1.8 4.9 6.15 7.18-60 Skye 3.6 3.6 3.8 4.9-33 Skye were handed a sound defeat in their last The Doggies had a small resurgence in the third Hampton 2.0 4.3 4.5 5.6-36 Parkmore/Springvale Districts 6.10 6.10 6.11 10.14-74 game before the finals by another finals bound quarter, but ultimately the margin was too large Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: R. Nankervis 2, M. Vorbach 2, S. Ruddy, Skye: Goal Kickers: J. Chapman 2, J. White-Ward, C. Dawson team in the form of Parkmore/Springvale. A. Dingwall, L. Hardiman Best Players: A. Burks, E. Vaipo, S. Sinclair, T. Hughes, C. Dawson, for them to reel it back all the way. Best Players: C. Hesline, R. Nankervis, J. Johnston, J. Watt, J. Chapman Parkmore/Springvale shot out of the gate with a Carmine Scimia was best on ground for Dingley, S. Ruddy, L. Hardiman Parkmore / Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: M. Lega Frost 5, dominant first quarter of six goals to lead by 22 at Hampton: Goal Kickers: B. Kheng 2, J. Bekierz, J. Krmpotic, A. Blair J. Waite 2, M. Palma 2, E. Ekeroma kicking three goals, and he was well supported quarter time before the second and third quarters Best Players: T. Smith, C. Marshall, C. Lefebvre, M. Selbst, Best Players: M. Pettit, M. Lega Frost , B. Sharp, S. Abouri, K. Frith, by Justin Frappier and Sebastian Zammit. For B. Pedder, R. Hughes J. Ekeroma provided no further goals for either side. St Pauls, Ben Lindsey and Ben Gowland were It wasn’t until the final term when Parkmore/ among the best. St Kilda City 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.17-119 Doveton 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.2-26 Springvale killed the game off led by Moevao Endeavour Hills 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.2-26 Cheltenham 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.17-119 Cheltenham def Doveton via forfeit St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: R. Williams 5, J. Vargas 4, A. Nyanjok 3, CHELTENHAM WON VIA FORFEIT Lega Frost, who kicked five goals, and Jordan B. Troeth 2, D. Mc Gorm, F. Addi, F. Addi Waite, who kicked two to add to his lead atop the FINALS WEEK 1 PREVIEW Best Players: B. Troeth, J. Sujaini, U. Chol, A. Nyanjok, C. Geason, goal kicking charts. In what was a disappointing St Kilda City will look to move straight through R. Williams day for Skye, Ashley Burks and Erem Vaipo were to the Preliminary Final when they go up against Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: J. McDonald, M. Rogerson, S. Walters, A. Doran the best players. Dingley, while Hallam and Cheltenham will play off Best Players: H. Malone, A. Taniwal, A. Doran, N. De Poilly, to see who will have to use up their second chance. S. Myers, J. Haw St Kilda City 17.17 (119) def Endeavour Hills 4.2 (26) Oakleigh District and Skye have an Elimination Final Oakleigh District 0.2 4.4 4.8 6.10-46 Dingley 2.1 7.2 7.4 10.7-67 St Kilda City finished off the home and away that, on paper, should favour the Districts side that Hallam 1.3 3.4 4.6 7.7-49 St Pauls 2.2 2.2 4.4 4.4-28 season with a demolition job of Endeavour Hills, has already beaten Skye earlier in the year. Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: L. McCabe 3, S. Bonacci, A. Casset, Dingley: Goal Kickers: C. Scimia 3, R. Faulkner-Wood 3, J. Frappier, emerging as 93-point victors at the Peanut Farm. B. Crane L. Simmonds, S. Zammit, N. Lesjak In the second Elimination Final Parkmore/ Best Players: A. Casset, Z. Nelthropp, R. Peddle, J. Wildermoth, Best Players: J. Frappier, S. Zammit, C. Scimia, R. Goldsmith, Ralton Williams and Ayang Nyanjok were among Springvale face a St Pauls team that will be S. Bonacci, D. Duffield J. Gray, C. Cochrane the best for the Saints, kicking eight goals hoping that third time lucky rings true and leads Hallam: NOT SUPPLIED St Pauls: Goal Kickers: B. Gowland 2, J. Halloran, T. Gamble Best Players: B. Lindsey, J. Bull, B. Gowland, L. Head, N. Coutts, between them and providing a constant attacking them to a win over a team that has taken the R. Kreymborg threat. spoils over them twice in the season already.

50 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 51 UNDER 19 FIRST QUALIFYING FINAL UNDER 19 FIRST QUALIFYING FINAL

SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 9:45AM SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 9:45AM ST KILDA CITY DINGLEY Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve, Blessington Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley St, St Kilda Club Colours: Black, red yoke, yellow trim Club Colours: Red, white and black vertical panels Under 19 Coach: James Cullen/ Paul Anderson Under 19 Coach: Matthew Hoy

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Oliver Woods (C) Captain, a lot of spark. Athletic and reliable. 1 Jaye Hill A versatile tall with a strong mark. A tackling machine. 2 Aaron Tenenbaum Small, tough and skilled midfielder. Loves the goals. 2 Adam Peacock A speedy forward/wing with great skills. 3 Blake Crichton Swingman, can go anywhere. Has finals written all over him. 3 Matt Crouch (Co-Capt) A hard inside mid who finds his own footy. Joint captain. 6 Jordan Coughlan-Stevenson Running into some good form late in the season. Big finals. 4 Sebastian Zammit A mobile ruckman who likes it tough. A real workhorse. 7 Jackson Vargas Watch him at his best on Springvale reserve. Mr September. 5 Justin Frappier A tough in-and-under player who’s dangerous on the break. 8 Jye Sujaini Roycey – there’s not much he can’t do. Champion. 6 Taj Lewis A reliable defender with a great set of hands. 10 Paul Pekaj Highly creative and reads the play. As skilled as you get. 7 Lachie Morwood A handy forward who likes a goal. 11 Kye Mcmillan Runs and creates all day. Exciting and skilled. 8 Nick Lesjak A solid utility who can swing forward or back. 12 Febricko Addi Absolutely reliable, works hard all day. We can count on him. 9 Stefan Lamble A bullish inside mid who likes a goal. Clearance king. 14 Charlie Geason Reliable and can go anywhere. Big finals coming up. 10 Anthony Basile A reliable quiet achiever who plays his role each week. 14a Gavin Cathie Season ended with an ACL tear. A massive out. 11 Tony Nguyen A young hard defender who stands strong in a contest. 15 Opili Paora Loves a step and plays drums. Can dance. GALVIN Klein. 12 Luke Simmonds A versatile athletic tall with sublime skills. Can play forward or back. 16 Dominic Hale Reliable, defends and creates. A big finals is coming up for him. 13 Luke Melnjak A physical back/mid who wins the hard ball. 17 James Nyanjok The better brother. Runs all day and loves a grab. 14 Mason Goldin A wise forward with a cool head. Great skills. 18 Eman Awu Has improved out of sight. Gets in the right places and kicks goals. 15 Adrian Nastopoulos An emerging young ruckman who can play key positions. 19 Donavon Addi Jnr Has improved incredibly. Will have a say in this finals series. 16 Josh Woolfe A tall swingman who combines in the ruck and plays forward. 21 Bailey Troeth He is everywhere. Gets the ball and carves them up all day. Gun. 17 Daniel Trease An experienced U19 player with silky skills and a high efficiency rate. 23 Matt McNaughton Incredible knack of finding the ball inside the 50. Can play. 18 Josh Whall An emerging big man who can play a range of positions. 24 Ayang Nyanjok Words don’t explain, sit back and witness him yourself. 19 Daniel Stewart A very capable player up forward or down back. 25 Lucien Bienvenu The fourth midfielder in the ruck. Finds space and is nimble. 20 Toby Larter (Co-Capt) An experienced back who directs teammates. Joint captain. 26 Dhanesh Jayaselan Can go anywhere. Solid as a rock and takes big marks. 21 Joel Larter A quick and skilful outside player who reads the game well. 27 Jack O’Shea Reads the game like a veteran. Luke Hodge like. 32 Darren McGorm Electric, wins his own ball and provides spark. X-Factor. 22 Loch O'Halloran A dashing defender who quells opponents and creates attacking run. 33 Ralton Williams Tough and strong. Will stamp his authority on this final. Freak. 23 Jayden Rischitelli An experienced U19 campaigner who negates opponents. 40 Dallas Puet Loves September action, will kick goals. 24 Jack Smith A skilful determined player who contributes every week. 47 Ubil Chol Silk, class, tough and evasive. Absolute gun. 25 Remmi Wood A classy forward/mid with great poise and skills. Dangerous around goals. 49 Febrick Addi Tackles and competes all day. Relentless. One of the coach’s favourites. 26 Joel Sarlo A ball hunter with great footy nous and skills to match. 78 Shai Wood Tough, tough, tough and even more tough. Enough said. 27 Luke McLellan A dangerous outside player with a deadly kick. 79 Josh Rennie The ever-reliable full back. Athletic. One of the coach’s favourites. 28 Nick Lloyd A highly skilful utility who brings teammates into the game. 85 Jack Marks Tough and gritty. Solid all day. Reliable. Tractor. 30 Tim Crouch A dogged defender who takes the game on. 98 Tadj Tackla Silky and athletic. Glides around the ground. 35 Carmine Scimia A quick and skilful outside player who creates opportunities.

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Christopher Menara Dylan Ridgway Joshua Sugden ST KILDA CITY Ryan Mann Lachlan Menara Harrision Murie DINGLEY Nick Ritchie Sam Ridgway

52 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 53 UNDER 19 SECOND QUALIFYING FINAL UNDER 19 SECOND QUALIFYING FINAL

SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – POWER RESERVE, 12:00PM SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – POWER RESERVE, 12:00PM HALLAM CHELTENHAM Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Frawley Rd, Hallam Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham Club Colours: Red, black, yellow Club Colours: Red, yellow and black Under 19 Coach: Scott MacKenzie vertical panels Under 19 Coach: Greg Barclay

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Dylan Hettiarachchi Quick small forward. Good impact around stoppages 1 Jax Kilner Reliable forward. 2 Mitchell Lambert (Co-Capt) Co-Captain, runs off wing, great link up player. 2 Tyson Edmunds Quick defender. 3 Ethan Miller Determined small forward. 3 Totti Kilner Quick midfielder. 4 Riley McConville Universal player from backline to midfield. 5 Lachlan Signal Light, great skills and attack of the footy. 4 Nathan Kapathakis Strong midfielder. 6 Brandon Allen Ruck and midfielder, effective all over the ground. 5 Anthony Malamas Utility.

7 Sam Delosa Skilled, dynamic small forward/midfielder with great vertical leap. 6 Luke Whalebone Good backman. 8 Dylan Thompson Strong marking backman. 8 Oliver Riley Quick forward. 10 Keaton McConville Courageous wingman. 9 Reef Waata Reliable defender. 11 Tim Gavenlock (Co-Capt) Co-Captain, highly skilled midfielder. 13 Dion Cavallo Starting ruck with fierce attack on the footy. 10 Tom Worrell Reliable utility. 14 Nathan Ramea Strong wingman with good skills and execution. 11 Matt Beumont Reliable utility. 15 Alex Mackenzie Strong backman with good run off the line. 12 Lawson Daniels Reliable utility. 17 Daniel Marquison Versatile around the ground with good skills around the ground. 13 Kyle Sinclair Strong midfielder. 18 Jonathan King Solid and reliable backman. 14 Tom Davis Strong forward. 20 Dylan Grayson Versatile around the ground with good overhead marks. 22 Chris Rasso Skilled midfielder, great around stoppages. 16 Mitch Freeman Strong defender.

23 Nathan May Dynamic small forward/wingman. 17 Ben Clarke Henry Good midfielder. 24 Ryan Jordan Strong backman who can also play forward. 18 Nim Sarig Good forward. 25 Shane Wooley Highly skilled small forward. 19 Stephen Militia Good utlility. 26 Jayden Campbell Courageous half back flanker. 27 Dylan Boulton Tall forward with good attack at the footy. 20 Alex Molyneax Quick defender. 29 Declan McIvor Versatile and reliable in all positions. 22 Jake McMillan Quick utility.

32 David Hunter Quick midfielder, great around stoppages. 24 Jono Zuccala Reliable forward. 33 Paul Muzzicato Strong defensive player. 25 Kyle pateluch Strong ruckman. 36 Jordan Cowling Strong leading forward. 33 James Stonehouse Quick defender. 37 Sam Casey Reliable and skilled player who provides run off the backline. 45 Connor Carlyon Fast backman who loves to run. 74 Jake Hibbert Quick, strong defender.

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Brett Chard Khy Rasmussen Liam Giannakis HALLAM Michael Moore Osgar Wardlaw Tom Burn CHELTENHAM Toby Allsop Jayden Rodwell

54 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 55 UNDER 19 FIRST ELIMINATION FINAL UNDER 19 FIRST ELIMINATION FINAL

SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 9:45AM SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 9:45AM OAKLEIGH DISTRICT SKYE

Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Ground: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve, Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Club Colours: Black, red and silver Club Colours: Black with white sash Under 19 Coach: Brad Espie Under 19 Coach: Scott Russell

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Luke Quinliven Key controlling backman. 1 Tyler Cabansag Talented midfielder who racks up possessions. Great leader, deadly left foot. 2 Jason Slinger Hard-working forward who can also play back. 2 Nathaniel Cramer Elusive midfielder. 4 Shane Hayes Versatile and hard to match up on, great endurance. 3 Sanjay Kahawatte Fast running winger. 5 Jarrod England Classy midfielder. When he touches the ball, Skye generally scores. 4 James Boyle Forward/back, can kick a goal and lock down. 6 Kalyb Doyle Hard-working forward or back. Loves a contest and a great mark. 7 Keenan Hatch Can play on talls or smalls, never gets beaten. As tough as they come. 5 Curtis Ward (C) Captain that leads from the front. 8 Bailey Espie Plays back, forward or mid and will run all day. Brave, son of a gun. 6 Zion Nelthropp Clever running backman. 9 Koby Lehner Teammates call him Cobra because he is deadly accurate around goals. 7 Liam McCabe Smart small forward that knows where the goals are. 10 Ryan Dawson Backman turn forward, loves the hard stuff. 11 Taylor Hughes Drives a Commodore, but plays like a Ferrari. A player to watch. 8 Bayley Kay-Glover Strong, attacking centreman. 12 Brendan Lloyd Defender who is very rarely beaten, Great football brain, golden fist. 9 Daniel Di Nezza Pocket rocket forward. 13 Brock Thomson Courageous ruckman who loves a contest. Can take a big mark. 10 Daniel Follet Forward pocket with great game sense. 14 Jordan Foster Nicknamed "Snags" as he loves a goal. Brave and ever reliable. 15 Josh Gribling Skilful wingman who will run all day. Good in the air and on the ground. 13 Regan Peddle Dashing wingman who can kick a goal. 17 Josh Robinson Small forward. Sadly injured for the year. 15 Simon Bonacci Smart attacking left footer. 18 Erem Vaipo Loves the contest, tackling machine, highly-skilled star of the future. 16 Ben Di Cioccio Solid young backman. 19 Jakob Le Page Small forward who only needs one opportunity to punish the opposition. 20 Dylan Pound Skilful utility that can take a good mark. 17 Jude Wildermoth Strong tap ruckman. 21 Jackson Chapman Loves the big moments, can be a match changer. 18 Jacob Garuffi-Miles Tough backline general. 22 Liam Jones Reliable backman who can also go forward. Will never let you down. 19 Brett Crane High-marking ruckman. 23 Jake Dunkley (C) Captain who leads from the front and stands up in big moments. His jokes often fall flat.

20 Anthony Casset Strong marking backman. 24 Mark Ingmire Clearance king, great poise. Good things happen when he touches the ball. 25 Ryan Bounds His appetite for the contest is second to none. Takes marks, kicks goals. 21 Nicholas Thurgood Tough small forward. 26 Mitch Turner Hard-running back flanker who is contantly setting up goals. Mr Reliable. 22 Christopher Casset Strong exiting midfielder. 28 Naz Franze Tall ruckman who likes to get dangerous and kick goals. 23 Anthony Lucarelli Attacking ruckman/forward. 29 Scott Sinclair Hard-leading forward who can take a big mark, courageous. 35 Tom Saxton Talented ruckman who makes midfielders look good. Strong overhead. 25 Nathan Peddle Utility who can play both ends of the ground. 52 Zac Lambert Skilful wingman who can kick a big goal on the run. 26 Dylan Duffield Tough running backman. 57 Jason White-Ward Makes teammates stand taller. Makes the impossible possible. X-Factor 27 Callum Morgan Strong versatile forward. 62 Craig Dawson Mr Consistent, never plays a bad game, Racks up big numbers. 67 Ashley Burks Has a booming long kick, week after week he turns the ground into Burks' Backyard. 32 Daniel Spence Tough midfielder who can turn a game. 76 Liam McConville Reads the play so well, very dangerous around goal. Can play mid. 51 Jayson Bravis Solid aggressive forward. 81 Taylor Hanigan Deadly left foot. Takes a strong mark. A forward's dream.

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL David Wolthuis Dylan McMaster Matthew Hardy OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Ryan Vaux Robert Woodward Per Bellarts SKYE Peter Marshall Lorenzo Mortimer

56 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 57 UNDER 19 SECOND ELIMINATION FINAL UNDER 19 SECOND ELIMINATION FINAL

SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – POWER RESERVE, 12:00PM SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – POWER RESERVE, 12:00PM PARKMORE/SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS ST PAULS

Ground: Springvale Reserve, Ground: McKinnon Reserve, Newcomen Rd, Springvale Tucker Rd, McKinnon Club Colours: Navy, white monogram Club Colours: Blue with red and white and red trim hoops, bulldog emblem Under 19 Coach: Rick Bean Under 19 Coach: Glen Clarke

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Moevao Legga Frost Excitement machine, true inspirational leader. 1 Jack Stow Son of a legend with lots of potential. 2 Mitchell Palma An oppoutunist who loves the club. 3 Nicholas Stathopoulas Teenage 15-year-old sensation that's setting the world on fire. Watch this space. 3 Michael Pettit (C) Classy ball carrier and team captain. 4 Daniel Ewart Best BAA none! 4 Ben Sharpe Very aggressive ball carrier. 5 Harry Begg Outstanding backman stuck in the 60's. 6 Jordan Cannizzaro Sure handling defender who is cool and calm under pressure. 5 Harrison Bean Tall marking key position player. 7 Sean Herbstreit Ever-reliable general in defence, plays the roles his brothers don’t want to. 6 Jason Issa Fleet-footed, classy ball carrier. 8 Liam Head Sabbatical trip to India to find the footy gods. Has a new lease on life and won't look back. 7 Jack Lewis-Smith Classy and talented ball finisher. 9 Michael Fotopoulos Dynamic young gun with a lot of potential, like his father. 8 Ben Ekeroma Hard at it, no frills player. 12 Nicholas Roberts Smart elusive wingman who takes on the game. 9 Jordan Tour Classy ball carrier that distibutes well. 15 Ben Gowland Swingman who kicks goals if the MRI's permits. 10 Hengdy Mol A great reader of the game. 16 Joshua Bull Climb aboard for a great ride YEE HAH! 11 Steven Abouri A big-hearted player, 'never say die' player. 17 Anthony Locandro The candyman with silky skills. 12 Jarrod Downall No frills, big-hearted contributor. 19 Joel Olson Welcome new addition cut down by early long term injury. 13 Alan Suna Hard-running link man. 20 Joseph Halloran Raking right footer. Welcome back mate. 14 Lochie Grant Defender with so much passion for his team. 21 Karl Abourizk Big shoes to Phil. 15 Jamie Ngyuen Classy ball-carrying midfielder. 22 Nicholas Coutts An enigma who has finally relised his potential. 16 Alec Stroumpas Classy ball-carrying utility. 24 Benjamin Lindsay Ever-reliable backman who gets on his bike when in the ruck. 17 Liam Hunt Very experienced midfielder for his age. 25 Connor Byrne Byrne by name, Byrne by nature. 18 James Tha Attacking ball carrier that's finding his feet. 26 Thomas Gamble Facebook Cassanova. Hard working young midfielder with great future senior prospects. 19 Joeseph Ekeroma Classy midfeilder who takes the game on. 28 Nicholas Lovich The Voice, a man of many words. Improving every week. 29 Terry Zisimopoulos Long hair, long name, short steps. Don’t mess with him. 20 Peter Chan Hard-running ball carrier. 30 Saxon Van Oursouw Saxon "The Viking" has been missing in action. Hoping for a good finals series. 21 Blake Barnes Classy ball-carrier who distributes well. 31 Benjamin Schweigert Young up and coming improver with lots of swagger. 22 Jordan Waite Classy forward who has led the goal kicking. 32 Ryan Kreymborg Our inspirational goal kicking leader can bring the X-Factor. 23 Brandon Acton Most improved player in the competition. 33 Dino Karamoshos Poetic on left or right, a pleasure to watch. 27 Kyle Frith Big-hearted big man who puts his heart and soul into it. 34 Liam Herbstreit Disappointment of the season. Rarely seen on the park, took the soft option. 33 Dara Heang Classy small forward. 36 Benjamin McGaw Does his best work in the ring. 35 Brandon Ngyuen A very passionate team member. 38 Diellon Lihari Soccer convert who has turned the oval footy in to his own. 37 Ekeroma Jnr Ekeroma Very strong around-stoppage provider. 50 Brad Dolan Toby Greene lookalike with less talent. Joel Kronert Improving high-marking player. 54 Kipp Wilson Tough athletic schoolboy champion with great pedigree. Matt Allendar Classy ball-carrying midfielder. 59 Daniel Thorson Brownlow favourite before season ending injury, sorely missed. TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL PARKMORE/SPRINGVALE Chris Fisher Ryan Laxton Matthew Parsons Jack Hine Cody Cochrane Nathan Grooby SKYE Ryan Free Heath Pridie

58 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 59 THIRDS RESULTS: ROUND 18

THIRDS TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS THIRDS FIXTURE

Cerberus 14 13 1 0 3 1507 401 375.81 64 QUALIFYING FINAL 1 SATURDAY 2ND SEPTEMBER, 9:45AM Skye 15 12 3 0 2 1526 574 265.85 56 CERBERUS V SOUTH YARRA

Dingley 15 11 4 0 2 1256 958 131.11 52 QUALIFYING FINAL 2 SATURDAY 2ND SEPTEMBER, 2:00PM South Yarra 16 9 6 1 1 1116 773 144.37 42 SKYE V DINGLEY Cheltenham 18 9 9 0 0 1165 1137 102.46 36 ELIMINATION FINAL 1 Hallam 18 6 10 2 0 951 1013 93.88 28 SUNDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER, 9:45AM FINALS WEEK 1 Endeavour CHELTENHAM V BLACK ROCK Hills 14 6 7 1 1 998 1077 92.66 26 ELIMINATION FINAL 2 Black Rock 17 3 14 0 0 788 1528 51.57 16 SUNDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER, 2:00PM

Lyndhurst 10 3 7 0 0 415 1145 36.24 12 HALLAM V ENDEAVOUR HILLS

Keysborough 13 1 12 0 1 611 1727 35.38 8 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU

Dingley 4.0 6.2 9.2 13.5-83 South Yarra 4.1 5.2 10.4 12.4-76 Endeavour Hills 2.1 4.3 8.5 9.5-59 Hallam 4.0 8.0 9.0 11.2-68

Dingley: Goal Kickers: A. Rizzi 4, S. Patsias 3, P. Phan 2, H. Brown, South Yarra: Goal Kickers: B. Monok 6, M. Higgins 2, J. Cameron 2, J. Corpe, D. McLean, J. O’Brien C. Kaliviotis, T. Wiese Best Players: A. Rizzi, S. Patsias, T. Bird, W. Corr, J. Lewis, Best Players: B. Monok, T. Wiese, L. Halverson, R. Wise, J. Rajaratnam K. Lorrimar, P. Johnson Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: M. Sleiman 2, L. Staker 2, C. Jarrett Hallam: Goal Kickers: D. Hoy 4, G. Walker 2, I. Newstead, G. Vivian, 2, H. Favero, M. Cayhan, J. McLeod M. Ebrahimi, B. Tibballs, J. Crutchfield Best Players: A. Thomas, C. Thompson, C. Jensen-schmidy, Best Players: M. Jester, N. Jerram, M. Brown, D. Hoy, H. Ryan, L. Staker, G. Baxter, M. Herrera D. Sharp Lyndhurst 1.2 2.4 5.7 11.11-77 Cerberus 1.0 3.3 4.4 8.5-53 Keysborough 0.1 1.2 2.3 3.3-21 Skye 3.0 3.2 5.5 6.7-43

Lyndhurst: NOT SUPPLIED Cerberus: Goal Kickers: J. Blashki 2, S. Hornby 2, B. Bell 2, Keysborough: Goal Kickers: D. McLean 2, I. Hampton D. Garoufalis, A. Rampling Best Players: I. Hampton, J. Pi, D. McLean, J. Griffiths, C. Letcher, Best Players: J. Gilbert, M. Parker, A. Wosomo, J. Little, J. Venables D. Garoufalis, S. Hornby Skye: Goal Kickers: A. Hodge, J. Lester, B. Forsyth, S. Byrne, J. DeLange, T. Minton Best Players: C. Lester, B. Forsyth, S. Byrne, A. Hodge, T. White, T. Scott

Black Rock 2.3 6.4 9.4 12.5-77 Cheltenham 4.4 8.5 10.9 13.15-93

Black Rock: Goal Kickers: L. Mead 3, B. Nopper 3, G. Rees, A. Dutta, R. Brand, W. Peters, G. Wise, J. Campion Best Players: T. Crozier, A. Dutta, B. Nopper, G. Rees, B. Smith, G. Wise Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Albrecht 6, M. Camilleri 3, R. Jones 2, S. Brosnahan, J. Lowis Best Players: A. Cilia, J. Albrecht, R. Jones, A. Jones, M. Camilleri, B. Camilleri

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SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – MEADE RESERVE, 9:45AM SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – POWER RESERVE, 2:00PM

CERBERUS SOUTH YARRA SKYE DINGLEY

Ground: Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Ground: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve, Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Club Colours: Club Colours: Black, red yoke, yellow trim Club Colours: Maroon, royal blue yoke, Thirds Coach: Club Colours: Black, red and silver gold lion Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby Thirds Coach: Jason Forsyth

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Adam Quinn 21 Alex Martin 4 Alexander Evans 44 Matthew Patullock 1 Travis Scott 44 Liam McConville 3 Darian Tajic 24 Andrew Puleio 2 Andy Jennings 22 Steve Wicks 2 Cory Baines 47 Christpher McMenamin 5 Sean Dixon 45 Ashley Evans 4 Steven Patsias 26 Colin Craney 4 Joseph Gilbert 23 Edward Gooch 7 Tim Wiese 47 Joseph Hoppev 3 Jayden De Lange 50 Daniel McConville 5 Harley Geri 28 Joash Rajaratnam 5 Bradley Bell 24 Patrick Reid 9 Paul Brown 50 Todd Klein 5 Corey McCormack 55 Jacob Le Page 6 Andrew Rizzi 29 Jake Bowen 6 Patrick Donahoe 25 Chris Wearne 8 David Shaw 58 Jodi Nankervis 11 Will Freeman 53 Michael Klomp 7 Joel Blashki 26 Jacob Nerney 9 Terry Sumner 59 Clinton Fitzgerald 8 Winton Corr 30 Jackson O'Brien 14 Kane Malcolmson 55 Chris Stacey 8 Patrick Hudson 27 Benjamin Johnson 12 Scott Thorne 63 Daniel Polson 9 Peter Phan 31 Kenneth Waples 19 James Evans 61 David Mackin 9 Zac Storry 28 Dimitri Garoufalis 15 Andrew Hodge 65 Jason Lester 20 Jarryd Mills 66 Will Quince (C) 10 Travis Bird 32 Mathew Butts 10 Aaron Rampling 29 Adam Deluca 18 John Herman 66 Daniel Parkinson 23 Jayden Cameron 67 Jake Bertone 12 Mitchell Hughes 33 Christopher Baxter 11 James Falkenberg 30 Mitch Parker 26 Riley Powlesland 68 Joshua Riley 24 Trent Thompson 69 Sam Baumgartner 14 Jordan Potts 50 Adam Sikora 12 Lewis Jackson 31 Scott Mansell 27 Chris Rodrigues 70 Glenn Fielding 28 Ryan Wise 72 Damiaen Angus 13 Shannon Schonewille 32 Chris Gamble 31 Kyle McMaster 72 Christian McGuire 16 Harrison Whelan 52 David Vanderheiden 29 Ryan Dore 73 Liam Halverson 14 Aiden Lochert 33 Ashley Jordan 32 Smuel Byrne 73 Tom Minton 17 Scott Lowther 54 Cal Ryan 32 James Paull 74 Chris Kaliviotis 15 Kurt Smith 34 Josh Little 33 Nathan Naughton 74 Zac Lambert 19 Harly Brown 56 David Malenda 16 Cameron Grant 35 Troy Haydon 35 Jesse Davis 82 Alex Bell 38 Paul Follett 80 Brad Dyer 20 Lee Wonnacott 57 Attila Geri 17 Sam Hornby 37 Madson Christopher 36 Brock Monok 85 Kingsley Hill 39 Matthew Gonzalez 83 Bejamin Forsyth 21 Jayden Corpe 99 Clinton Brooks 19 Tyler Dews 38 Shane Coble 41 Kai Lorrimar 88 Patrick Johnson 40 Trevor White 85 John Jose

20 Allan Wosomo 43 Kym Bratzel 43 Cal Lester 99 David Collihole 22 Jeremy John

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Daryl Stonehouse Zac Duckett Brian Presnell Troy Learmonth Flynn McGaw Michael Gori Campbell James Laura Stonehouse Jonas Eccles Thomas Moore Thomas Delaney Lachlan Murie Jonathan Auditore Patrick Scott Stephen Jasiak Lewis Bade TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME CERBERUS SKYE SOUTH YARRA DINGLEY

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SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – MEADE RESERVE, 9:45AM CHELTENHAM BLACK ROCK

Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Ground: McDonald Reserve, Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham Keating St, Black Rock Club Colours: Red, yellow and black Club Colours: Black with red sash vertical panels Thirds Coach: Mick Bennett Thirds Coach: Stephen Brosnan

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER

Jesse Albrecht Tyler Soste 1 Ben Smith 34 Leigh Mead 5 Nick Owen 36 David Steinberg Matthew Camilleri Tim Webber 7 Michael Bennett 40 Grenville Wise Rhys Jones Mark Crossley 8 Brendan Layzell 44 Dan Pratt

Stephen Brosnahan Damien Jones 9 Jeremy Kilmister 47 Adam Turner

10 Tom Shone 48 Josh Callaghan Jack Lowis Glenn Jones 13 Shane Cooray 54 Trent Crozier Brodie Camilleri Chris O'Connell 15 Jack Carroll 55 Lachlan Geleit

Andrew Jones Matthew Quinn 16 John Barry 56 Ayush Dutta

Anthony Cilia Reece Murphy 17 Jack Campion 58 Dean Artesani 21 Brad Nopper 59 Cody Ferries Greg Camilleri Daniel Clegg 22 Brenton Amos 60 Andrew Sparks Leigh Sweetland Matthew Krohnje 23 Oliver Swan 75 Daniel Bullock

Trent Faulks Shaun Uphill 24 Lachlan Woodham 86 Chris Ryan-Peek

25 Jeremy Starke 88 Richard Brand Alastair Wyatt Christopher Jenes 28 Tim De Munk 125 Brodie Pummeroy Michael Warburton Michael Schultz 26 Nick Imlach 154 Glyn Rees

Samuel Oke 29 Sam Neilson 160 Will Peters

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Tom Scawen Mia Duckett Robert Roscoe Anthony Kelly Teiki Waata Keith Mark John Borg Luke Carron TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME CHELTENHAM BLACK ROCK

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SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER – POWER RESERVE, 2:00PM HALLAM ENDEAVOUR HILLS

Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Frawley Rd, Hallam Dve, Endeavour Hills Club Colours: Red, black, yellow Club Colours: Green with a gold V Thirds Coach: Dean Crutchfield Thirds Coach: Scot Anderson

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 9 Ahsan Ebrahimi 80 Craig Summutt 3 Matt Rogerson 33 Tim Anderson 13 Hayden Ryan 81 Matthew Dean 4 Kerry Ashford 35 Clint Jarrett 25 Sean Gaitley 82 Matthew Jester 30 Jarred Peters 83 N'gamoh Braima 5 Nick DePoilly 39 Jamie Santilli 35 Brendan Tibballs 84 Jordan Loa 7 Shane Jacobs 42 Reasmey Huy 37 Josh Garner 86 Gordon Walker 8 Ray May 44 Matthew Tran 41 Danial Connor 87 Clive Gervigney 9 Jay McDonald 45 Midhat Sleiman 42 Anthony Mustaers 90 Jake Marriner 43 Dean Crutchfield 91 Tyler Thomas 10 Lachlan Cummins 48 Adam Klas

46 Mitch Wilson 92 Jack Maxwell 11 Duol Moses 50 Brian Mery 47 Cam Dalgliesh 94 Damian Sharp 12 Sam Walters 60 Greg Baxter 48 Jake Crutchfield 95 Syed Mirranay 50 Mohammed Ebrahimi 97 Jayden Adrover 14 Nick Anderson 62 Craig Jensen-Schmidt 57 Corey Davis 98 Mitch Brown 15 Scott Myers 64 Jason Ruprecht 60 Ryan Fort 100 David Hoy 17 Zarak Aseel 66 Luke Staker 61 Joshua Williams Ryan Jordan 18 Aaron Thomas 69 Max Herrera 63 Marcus Wilson Andrew Mutsaers 64 Jacob Perger Paul Muzzicato 23 Justin McLeod 72 Mehmet Cayhan

68 Grant Vivian Trent Gooch 26 Sean King 73 Andy Smith 70 Orhan Etem Joshua Williams 27 Chris Thompson 74 Kyle Day 73 Isaac Newstead Mitch Wilson 79 Nathan Jerram Cameron Gooch 30 Hayden Favero

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Brendan Serle Kaye Johnson Ross Couper-Johnston Rodd Johnson Deakin Fuller Margaret Attard Nick Kephala Kaitlin Barr

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME HALLAM ENDEAVOUR HILLS

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Grand Final day gave us a bit of everything. We had sunshine centre Brodie Aumont who put in a virtuoso performance, be crowned best on court. Despite the best efforts of a brave handful for Dingley defender Amie Taylor and Limor Reiss doing interspersed with driving rain and biting cold winds. We had completely running the mid-court in the second quarter. The Dingley side, with Anna Lewton and Samantha Barwick working a fine job for Oakleigh in defence, Oakleigh were able to lead by desperate defence and brilliant shooting. And on a day dominated shots began to drop for Caitlyn Ashby and Hannah Shilling, and at especially hard in the mid-court, they were to find no answers to 14-12 at half time. Oakleigh’s coach Mel Aitken then pulled the by the uniforms of Dingley and Heatherton, we had two new 21-14 at half time the game was back on. a brilliant Caulfield performance as the Mumma Bears took the master stroke of putting Amy Rockman into goal attack in the teams admitted to the premiers club for the first time. It was cup, winning by 53-26. second half. She was to shoot effectively and accurately for her a fitting way to end what was one of the finest seasons in the Heatherton held their nerve however. Weiske, who had sat out the second term, and Kirsty Mann took back defensive control, and team as they extended their lead to 20-16 at the final change, SFNL’s short history. Division 6 saw the third Dingley/Heatherton pairing of the day, Sophie Bartlett had yet another purple patch, netting all but one and while Dingley mounted a spirited comeback and looked like as Dingley Red took on their Heatherton opponents on a slippery Dingley and Heatherton Black faced off in what was the fifth of Heatherton’s goals for the third term as her side regrouped they could snatch victory at the end, it was Oakleigh that stood court 10. This one was a great match. Dingley started the Division 1 Grand Final between these two colossuses in the to take a 32-16 lead into the final stanza. They felt that if they up, with medal winner Nicole Hill controlling the centre and stronger, although they were not able to establish a big lead over competition’s six-year history. Dingley will have felt that they could weather the early storm then the final few minutes would Rockman landing a pair of clutch goals at the end to give their their old foes in leading 8-6 at quarter time, and 15-13 at the long needed to start the match well to be a chance of success. be a relaxed affair, and so it proved with Bartlett extending her club their first SFNL premiership, winning by 23-21. break. It was after half time that the tide began to turn however. Therefore a 10-1 deficit half way through the first quarter will personal tally to 39, Weiske continuing her fine match to claim Heatherton’s Tegan Matthews-Ritchie, who was excellent all day, Keysborough came into the Division 8 decider unbeaten, have left them with sweaty palms and lumps in throats. Rahni the best-on-court medal, and Heatherton coasting to their continued to work hard at goal attack and shooter Kirah Hard while their opponents Mordialloc had tasted defeat only at the Samason in particular was on fire early in the match, and second division two premiership running by winning by 48-22. began to find her range, whilst at the other end of the court goal hands of their opponents. Sadly for Mordialloc, they found the with Nat Billings coming into the game as the quarter wore defence Annalise Flarve continued to quell the threat posed by Keysborough girls at the top of their game and never really on the Dingoes had plenty of problems. However, they started Keysborough’s Division 3 side had provided the fairy tale of the finals series, coming from the clouds to snatch fourth spot and Felicity Evans and Kellie Murphy in a best-on-court performance. looked like breaking the spell that the Burras held over them. to mount a comeback. The excellent Chloe Sinclair began Heatherton took the lead mid way through the third quarter and Straight away leading shooter Rebecca Mastroianni took control intercepting well, and Sara Merkus began getting her hands then winning both sudden-death finals to gain a berth in the decider. They faced a Dingley side stung by defeat in the last two held it until the break, keeping Dingley to just two goals for the of the game, shooting 11 of her 36 goals in the first term as on the ball more often at wing defence, and used it efficiently term to lead 21-17 turning for home. Heatherton’s hard-working Keysborough cleared out to a 13-6 lead. The second term was far to feed her goalers. Dingley probably didn’t want quarter time Grand Finals at this level and aching for redemption. This was a game in which Keysborough all but matched their opponents defence continued to repel Dingley’s desperate attacks, and more even, and at 21-14 at half time the ladies in red will have to come around, as they would have felt that they were quickly their shooters ensured there would be no comeback this time, felt that they were still well in the match. It was the third quarter hauling in their 15-12 deficit. right the way through, but Dingley were able to win each of the first three quarters by two goals to lead 27-21 at the last change. delivering the premiership to Heatherton with a 32-24 win. however in which the game was put to bed, as Mastroianni, an The second quarter began as the first had ended, with the game For all the brilliance of Bianca Robinson and Chelsea Rowe obvious best on court, netted all of Keysborough’s 14 goals while Dingley’s regular season dominance had been overturned by the defence kept Mordialloc to just five of their own. A 16-goal very competitive and neither side able to make a clear break. That in attack, and the two Viecelis around the court, the Dingley their nearest challengers Oakleigh District in the first week three quarter time lead was never likely to be caught, and though all ended when Heatherton flicked the switch with four minutes mid-court triumvirate of Erin Gold, Rachael Martin and Sophie of the Division 7 finals, but the Dingoes felt, after a dominant Mordi worked hard to arrest the decline they could only get as left, and this was the turning point in the match. A slender Virtue proved a little too strong in conditions which progressed in Preliminary Final win, that they had the goods to triumph when close as 39-28, to give Keysborough their first netball silverware three-goal lead became a decisive 28-20 half time advantage the second half from wet to wetter. Laura Kilfoyle was a worthy it mattered. Nobody told the Oakleigh girls that, however, and since coming into the SFNL. almost in the blink of an eye as the Mifsud sisters took complete medal winner as Dingley’s defensive rock, as this proved to be although Dingley appeared to settle the quicker Oakleigh quickly control in mid-court and the height and movement of Samason a game too far for the gallant Keysborough outfit. Dingley were found their level to only trail 7-6 at quarter time. It was the The Cut and Drive congratulates not only the premiership and Billings left Dingley with no way of stopping the onslaught. able to close out a 39-28 Grand Final win. second quarter in which Oakleigh took the lead that they were winners, but all players and coaches on a fine 2017 season. We Dingley brought Brittany Goldsmith in to counter the height of the not to surrender for the rest of the day. With Amanda Robert a look forward to the resumption of battles in 2018. Heatherton shooters, and Shae Wonnacott to provide extra run in Dingley Gold played Heatherton White in the Division 4 decider the third quarter, but it was to no avail as Heatherton began as knowing that they’d had the wood on their Heatherton opponents they had left off, their shooting complimented by Bayley Mifsud’s in both matches this season, and also that Heatherton had rapier-like passing while Alicia Wise, Taylah Fiddes and Bridgette needed extra time to get to the last day of the season. It’s with NETBALL RESULTS: GRAND FINALS Furphy ploughed lone furrows in attempting to get Dingley back this in mind that they hit a wet court with confidence. Dingley into the game. At 46-30 the Tunners knew the game was in their established an early break with star goaler Bianca Waras- keeping at three-quarter time, and were able to throw their team Carstensen again prominent, and while the margin never seemed around positionally and also withstand a late Dingley flurry before insurmountable for the black and whites, Dingley were always in DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 closing out a convincing 59-40 victory. control of the game. Heatherton did not give up the ghost at any stage, with the efforts of Haylie McCluskey particularly strong in This gave Heatherton back-to-back premierships, and levelled the mid-court, justifiably earning her the medal for best-on- Heatherton Black 59 def Dingley 40 Heatherton 47 def Caulfield 22 the score at three each with Dingley in terms of premiership court. However, as strongly as they attacked Heatherton were wins. Rahni Samason was able to celebrate not only lifting the unable to rack up a winning score against the strong Dingley premiership cup with co-captain Zali Mifsud, but also winning the defensive pairing of Darcie Price and Shannon Bailey, and a DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 medal for best on court. scoreline of 36-25 was indicative of Dingley’s superiority as they became Division 4 champions. Dingley 39 def Keysborough 28 Dingley Gold 36 def Heatherton White 25 Heatherton entered the Division 2 Grand Final against surprise packets Caulfield knowing that they faced the pressure of taking Caulfield had taken all before them in Division 5, but a loss to in an unbeaten record against an opponent with nothing to lose. Dingley in the Qualifying Final meant that they needed to get to DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 However, nothing went right for the challengers early on as the Grand Final the hard way, beating Lyndhurst in a cliff-hanger Heatherton, with Sophie Bartlett unstoppable, landed the first ten to do so. But Caulfield were to ensure that there were no such Dingley 26 def by Caulfield 53 Dingley Red 24 def by Heatherton 32 goals of the match. At the other end Courtney Weiske proved an problems on this day with as comprehensive a Grand Final win impregnable force, pulling in intercept after intercept as Caulfield as you are likely to see. Caulfield were dominant from the start, could make no impression. The Lady Bears steadied late in the taking a 12-5 lead out of the first term, and they went on to win DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 quarter to go in down by 18-6, and coach Sue Kimber told them every quarter. Fans were treated to a brilliant solo performance that they hadn’t done a lot wrong, and would work back into the from Caulfield shooter Jodie Brown, who took 46 goals from Oakleigh District 23 def Dingley 21 Keysborough 39 def Mordialloc 28 match. This had an immediate effect on her charges, in particular the game, including Caulfield’s entire first half tally of 26, to

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The pressure is on for Grand Final spots this weekend, Brendan Serle is one of our longest serving umpires, with the two Division 3 panels to be announced having joined the SFLUA way back in 1992 after a on Thursday week and the remaining panels to be playing career that took him to Cressy (100 games), announced the following Wednesday. Your on-field East Geelong (60 games) and State Bank (10 games). performances this week will have a big impact on if Brendan had an eight-year break from umpiring from and where you are umpiring over the next three weeks. 2001 for family reasons but has been back with us Off-field performances may also count, and arriving at since 2010. Over the years, he has umpired almost 250 matches on-time, and neatly dressed, will count in your SFNL matches, as well as 147 games in the SMJFL favour at the selection table. and 21 games with the Waverley/Dandenong juniors. With only three weeks to the Div 1 Granny, it is time for As well as an impressive on-field career, Brendan also umpires to step up if they haven’t done so already. Field served as SFLUA Treasurer from 1996 to 1999 – quite umpires MUST pay all obvious and major free kicks, fitting as he was working for the State/Commonwealth and all members of every panel must work as a team Bank. These days he works with the Victoria Police in from the moment they arrive until all the match day the Firearm Licensing Division paperwork is completed SUPPORTING THE SFNL The League is again using a Golden Point to decide Marshie has asked the senior umpires to “leave the the winner of a drawn final if scores are tied after ten green cards at home” during the finals, although AND LOCAL SPORTING CLUBS minutes of extra time. First score wins! Boundary and he has encouraged umpires in the lower grades to goal umpires will need to be on the ball if a shot sails use them to give players some “cooling off” time if necessary. over the top of the behind post! This year the SFLUA is very fortunate to have 15 of Thank you to those umpires who have volunteered to our own field umpires and one of our goal umpires do “gate duty” at the Women’s Finals. Hannah Bailes officiating in junior grand finals this Sunday. The link set a great example as gate keeper with her supply of between the SMJFL and SFNL has been strong as ever Maccas and refreshments. Lending her pink umbrella this season with many SFNL umpires running in the to Swoopa was above and beyond the call of duty SMJFL as well. (although she could have offered him a seat in her car In the 2017 a total of 78 SFNL Umpires (field, boundary while the rain poured down). and goal) have officiated in SMJFL matches during We will celebrate the Division 3 Grand Final the course of the season. In addition, a number appointments with a meal after training on Thursday of the SMJFL umpire coaches are from the SFNL September 14. Appointments for Umpires being including Nick Bergman, Glenn Emery and Nathan selected to umpire in a Grand Final in the last week of Guy. Alongside these three are Cam Watts and Matt the season will be announced at the SFNL Umpiring Mahoney, both former SFNL umpires who have now Grand Final Appointments Night, which is being moved onto the VFL in 2017. held from 7pm on Wednesday September 20 at the Good luck to Brett Poll (2017 SMJFL Golden Whistle Huntingdale Gold Club, Windsor Ave, South Oakleigh. Winner), Chris Menara (SMJFL Encouragement Award Awards for Best First Year (field, boundary, goal), Most Winner) and Campbell James who will umpire the Improved (field, boundary, goal) and Golden Whistle SMJFL’s premier Grand Final, the U17 Division 1. The Award, together with Umpires Association Awards, will U16 Division 1 and U17 Division 2 games will also be announced. The cost of these functions are included all be run by SFNL umpires, Nick Ritchie, Michael in your membership fees. Whelan and Vinay Lakshman in the 16 Div 1 and Jordy Keen, Michael Moore and Toby Allsop in the 17 Div 2. If you would like to attend the Appointments A number of other SFNL field umpires been appointed Night, and have not responded yet, please RVSP to grand finals including Ryan Mann, Ned Couper- by using the following link – https://form.jotform. Johnston, Pat Aurish, Jack Hine, Thomas Waring, co/72257721588869 by next Wednesday, or we may Andrew Pemberton, James Aitken & Tom Reid. A not be able to accommodate you on the night as this number of SFNL Umpires, including Khy Rasmussen, is a catered event. It is expected that all Umpires James Aitken, Matt Stratton, Courtney Stelling, James attend this function, whether you think that you will be Emery, Calvin Thom, Dave Weatherhead and Phil umpiring a Grand Final or not. Scott will also be doing boundary and goal umpiring in SMJFL Grand Finals. Remember that: If you are free on Sunday, try and get along to an “The Ump in Green Should Not Be Seen” and SMJFL Grand Final and support your mates. “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

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players and finished 228-14 victors. Sam also made finals and next week will play Brighton to get away from us, and three probably didn’t make for great watching By James Kiernan BENTLEIGH McGarry led all scorers with five majors Cheltenham. Go Dees. MORDIALLOC goals to none in the second quarter gave for the neutral observer, we were never in a comprehensive team performance. us control as we led by 18 points at the seriously challenged in this game. Six goals In round 18 the equation was simple for our Our under 19’s finished off their season in This week brought grand final action for With that we qualify for finals and head main break. Another fine defensive effort to two points in the first term set the tone, seniors - win and guarantee a finals spot, style, with a 24-point win over Hampton Mordialloc’s Young Guns of division eight into the post-season with good momentum kicking to the non-scoring end in the third while a further eight goals to one in the lose and it’s out of our hands. Our opponent Hammers at Arthur St. Our margin of victory netball, and while we’d beaten everyone quarter allowed East Brighton one goal only, second set up a 90-10 half time lead. Whilst for the final round of the season was and confidence. Our first opponents: East would have been larger if we had converted else this season we hadn’t been able to and two goals to one on the last term gave we were never going to be beaten it was a Clayton, a team that has had its struggles Malvern, a side we beat at their home better in front of goal, but even so it was an beat Keysborough. And sadly we still us victory by 36-16, and earned us a week matter of match practice and staying fit for this year but were not to be taken lightly. ground in round 17. Good luck boys. impressive performance from our boys as couldn’t as they managed to knock us over off in the process. Alicia Thorne kicked finals next week, as we extended the lead they grabbed their fourth win for the season by 39-28. We were unable to stop a shooter Our first half was sluggish and uninspired, Our reserves also came away with a massive four of our five goals and best-on-ground to 172-42 at the final siren. Ben Humphrey and ended the year on a high note. that could easily play in a far higher division but it was enough to warrant a 67-point win in the final round of their regular season and although we gave it our best shot, just Tanya Rosenquist kicked the other. Steph was the leader of our ten goalkickers with 5; halftime lead, however, captain Tommy as they battered their winless opponents Sponsors couldn’t reel in the deficit in the last quarter. Sandoval, Megan Tymko and Kate Hills were Scott Bradley kicked 4, with James Morris, Backman demanded more from his players 167-19. In a rather pedestrian affair our Random and much appreciated sponsors To the Ferguson sisters, captains Alice also among our best. James Keighley, Steve Tolongs and Matt and in the second half our seniors really reserves had 13 individual goal kickers and of the week: Wright & Melanie Rixon, and all the team, Congratulations must go to Alice Allet, Ravenall kicking 3 each. Todd Bastion, Tom turned it on and blew the Clays out of the utterly trounced Clayton. Best on ground Dimattina Coffee, 0401 690 930 our congratulations go to you for a fine Steph Sandoval, Alicia Thorne, Tanya McMahon and Jaydan Gregory were our best. water. By the end of the one-sided goal fest was awarded to Chris Fidler, who booted Bells Hotel South Melbourne, 9690 4511 season, and our thanks for the way you’ve Rosenquist and Nat Cardamone for their Finals next week sees both our firsts we had amassed 33 goals from 15 different six goals in the demolition. Our reserves The Joint Physio, 9528 2233 been fine ambassadors for our great club. selections in the inaugural SFNL team of the and reserves playing against St Pauls year. The congratulations of the club go out The ladies football side took on East at Springvale. The seniors play in the to you, and to the team for your preliminary Brighton in their first final knowing that qualifying final at 2.15 on Saturday, while the around. Best: Milesi, Brookman, Graham, R.S.L., Booran Holden Cheltenham, final berth. CHELTENHAM Brown and Styring. Cabinet Timbers, Caltex Safeway Star a win would secure their passage into a reserves play in an elimination final at 12.00 It only seems like yesterday when the Shop Cheltenham, Combined Auto preliminary final, but that they hadn’t been With the mens’ football seconds winning on Sunday. Please let’s get out & support TASMAN MEATS COLTS: Received a season got under way and here we are and Traders, Dingley Village Community Bank in the best of form leading into the game. by forfeit it was the seniors that took on a the boys if we can, and create a sea of red walkover from Doveton Eagles, not the ideal it’s finals time. We have 3 sides competing Branch, Dingley Conveyancing Services, We started slowly but did not allow East patched-up St Kilda City. In a game that and white at Springvale this weekend. preparation going forward but let’s put our in finals so lets all get behind them in their Dominoes Pizza Cheltenham, Essential heads down and show the football that are endeavours to win the ultimate prize. Also Money, Freight & Logistics, H.G.& Co Pty capable of and have shown during the year superior odds. The loss served to remind night was the lucky winner of a brand new remember that we are hosting finals on both Ltd, Inspired Business Solutions, Inspired ST KILDA CITY over the coming weeks. Communications, Kilburn Joinery, Middy’s us all of the ups and downs of football. We Holden Astra valued at $25,990 courtesy of Saturday and Sunday this weekend and also Cheltenham, Murray Thompson – Member Football will regroup and watch the Under 19’s play on Saturday 16 September. We request all BOORAN HOLDEN THIRDS: 16 point Melbourne City Holden. for Sandringham, Navarone accident & for the flag this year. Hope everyone comes the help not just from our dedicated band of victors over the side that they will face this With over 26 players out due to injury the Vehicle Repair, Oliver Hume Property Funds, down to support the kids most of whom have Club Sponsors: Red Scooter, Village volunteers but also from the players. weekend. A great reward to this team on club failed to field a seconds side. While Pentarch Group, Perfection Air, Quest played senior football this year! Belle Hotel, Energetic Apparel, Bendigo its massive improvement over the year and disappointing to go down by over 20 goals to ROYAL OAK HOTEL SENIORS:. There was Apartments Cheltenham, Rosella Foods, to Steve on his efforts. Best were Cilia, a great club like Mordialloc full credit to the Car Raffle:Big congratulations to Division Bank, Melbourne City Holden, J&L Meats, an outside possibility that we may have Royal Oak Hotel Cheltenham, Seymour Albrecht, Jones x 2, Camilleri x 2. boys that took the field to compete against 4 netballer Kirsti McInnes, who on Saturday Insightful Systems and Chisholm & Gamon. sneaked into 5th spot but despite our best Law, Shannon’s Auctions & Insurance, efforts and recording a convincing victory CALTEX SAFEWAY STAR SHOP Sport Strap, Southland Kia, Tasman Meats, by 67 points we missed out on 5th spot on CHELTENHAM VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK: T.G.I. Friday’s Southland, Terrain Tamer 4WD Parts, The Garden of Good & Evil Dingley came out strongly after the break of the grandstand to get an overview. %. Best players were Mc.Laren (5) – surely The work done by our President John, ST PAULS and had several opportunities to get on Cheltenham, The Workshop Auto Service Jackson Peet was impressive, and after 2 he must be a big show in the League medal, Secretary Gil and Treasurer Chris over the Social: top but great defensive work enabled us to Centre, Woodlands Golf Club. misses, he goaled for a 7 point lead. Bennetts, Barclay, Dillon, Harrison and past 12 months needs to be recorded who Last function for the year will be Awards maintain a 5 point last change lead. Both Vaughan. have put in serious hours in ensuring the Thanks for your continued support. Presentation Night on Thursday Sept 28th at sides fought fiercely to the end, however we We responded with a goal to Kremma. club is run correctly and in a responsible held on for a 12 point win. BENTLEIGH RSL RESERVES:. Went down by the South Oakleigh Club. $90 per head. Fortunes fluctuated for several minutes, manner. To them our extreme gratitude. To keep up to date with all the latest news 34 points – not the form one wants going into from around the Cheltenham Football & St Pauls v Dingley at Souter Oval: Cal and Harry our main goal scorers - then a run by Rhys Peet and great shepherd the finals but with their efforts throughout CLUB PARTNERS FOR 2017: Baci’s Hair Netball Club, please follow us on Twitter capitalising on the work of Sam Hicks, Jake by Sziller enabled Muller to run on and the year that saw them claim 2nd spot on the Artistry, Bakers Delight Cheltenham, @cheltenhamfnc or on Facebook @ It was back to business for all three teams Pirovano and Zac. Jordy Lloyd our best defender. handball to Aaron Hay for an easy goal. ladder we are sure that they can turn this Beaumaris Physio Centre, Bentleigh cheltenhamfnc. after last Saturday’s celebrations. When O-dog goaled from the pocket we Seniors: Sponsored by onePaper led, then McQueen marked, played on and U19: Sponsored by Bendigo Bank Industries Ltd. kicked his sixth for Dingley to snatch a 3 (Ormond-McKinnon Branch) Some called this a dead rubber but neither point last change margin. OAKLEIGH DISTRICT their bid to snatch 5th spot on the respective We thank youse all! We were up against a strong Dingley side side wants to lose to a team you are likely to ladders. However the club is proud of your who had only lost four games this year. An face again in 2 or 3 weeks. The last term was tense, Muller held by efforts this year. 1st Division is not easy Presentation night tickets are now even first term saw the Dingoes 5 points First things first a huge congrats to Melodie available. Once again at the Village Green the arm, was freed but missed, followed by and the netballers who have won the 7th and we played competitive footy all year to up, but in a great second quarter they held Three early goals to Calhan McQueen Hotel on September 28th. Next day is a got the Dingoes to a good start but we a when Halliday kicked to grade premiership. Just reward for all your just miss out. Well done to Shayne who once us scoreless whilst adding five majors. We public holiday folks! We need everybody’s responded well with majors to Sziller the square. Jackson Peet marked but his efforts girls you’ve done the club proud. again was so generous with his time and doubled our score in the third term and attendance. and Matt Kremma to be a goal down at long shot was astray, then he missed again Our U 19 footballers have also done well to effort. Also to Steve in his first year of senior held Dingley goaless but we were again quarter time. Dingley’s big men were - Dingley in front by 2 points, 9 minutes finish in 5th spot on the ladder. Obviously a coaching did a fantastic job. To the players To the following 2017 sponsors: kept scoreless in the last term. Dingley prominent,enabling Jackson Peet and remaining. big game coming up this Sunday. We wish we hope you enjoyed the year and look Woodstock Pizzas CISA Laser Clinic comfortable winners by 39 points. The Ferguson to get a lot of the ball. you all good luck and know that only the forward to the next! Mulgrave Bakery Every-Bodi , Bendigo season is still alive and an opportunity next Farmer marked strongly, but also missed week to continue. best efforts will do. Girls footy as we know What a great day last Sunday at the club Bank Murrumbeena, APB building g and We lifted in the early part of Q2, with good from closer. A clearance by Rhys, a run have also had an outstanding year, finishing function. Accolades to all, most particularly Design Consultants, East Oakleigh IGA, Reserves: Sponsored by JBS Hospitality goals to Michael Johnstone and Dolan. and 2 bounces from Dino whose kick found fourth on the ladder. We lost to the top side to Ash Biram whose management of the Ausreo Moorabbin, G & C Motors, Allure Muller, who goaled for the lead. Two and a The home side had not lost since the Good transition by Dingley, then Jackson last week but the double chance allows raffle was smooth and went without a hitch. Bathrooms, Il Duca Restaurant, Dandy half minuted remaining, ball in our forward opening round - they had 16 wins on the trot. Peet found McQueen unattended in the us to have another crack this Saturday at Thankyou to everyone for the tremendous Flooring, Urban Body Corporate, , Trevillian half, a behind, then a goal to Brad Dolan square for an easy goal. Feehan missed, Heatherton reserve. So folks there’s 2 big support of the day . Signs, Pro-Motive Bayside, Garden Gear , A We put out our best side for several weeks, sealed a great win. then McQueen marked and goaled again. games that everyone should get down to and & R Automotive Repair Centre, and Henry’s Cal Cathcart included. Our intensity caught Whilst we are saying thankyous, to all the An entertaining match with many periods support the mighty Districts. Building Supplies Dingley unprepared and we outscored them A goal down at half time. helpers, volunteers, donators, sponsors, against the breeze then in a tough second term of skilled play - congratulations to Calhan Seniors and reserves were disappointed in coaches and organisers, you are the club. THANK YOU FOR GENEROUS SUPPORT ! increased the margin to 2 goals at half-time. Early in Q3, Dingley’s coach went to the roof McQueen, leading goal scorer for the year.

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CAULFIELD Sandleford Football Report their last game of the year we fought Our 1st XVIII lads welcomed back a back to lead by 3 points at 3/4 time. Insurance Solutions Netball Report couple of players for their final hit Unfortunately we ran out of legs and Our netball program was at the out before our finals campaign. We Hampton got in top and ran out well took on Hampton at home and even forefront on the weekend with 2 teams deserved 22 point winners. Johnny though we were still missing a couple making it into their respective Grand kicked 4 while Row played well except Finals with our 5ths (aka Barby’s of players we got off to a great start for his running bounce/ falling over Army) winning the premiership. The leading by 5 goals at the first break. girls are an experienced bunch who We continued on in the second and the in the last quarter. Also big mention play for the sheer joy of the game boys were playing the type of footy we to Leewee who had 30 metres clear LIVE and to see them put their younger have wanted to see leading by 10 goals running into a open goal only to take opponents to the sword showed at half time. We kept our foot on the a bounce and then get run down when pedal in the third and lea by 110pts at that age is no barrier. The girls won it looked impossible to. Let’s work orange- time. Hampton responded in comfortably (53-26) due to the efforts hard on the track and recapture that of Jodie Brown (who was named Best the last to win the quarter as we ran winning form. It has been 10 long SPORTS Player in the Grand Final) and her out 106 point winners. It was a solid partner in crime up forward Barb team performance and hopefully the years since our 2nd XVIII last played Traeger, Tanya Hiscock was great boys can take it into next week’s final. finals’ footy so let’s return to the in the mid-court and Jude Glenny & winners’ circle. Joss Reinshagen were rock-solid in The 2nd XVIII are still missing a few defence. And our 2nds were gallant boys through ill health and injury we On the social front, we have our in defeat against a very accomplished got a team together for our last game Awards Night on Sat 16 Sept 2017. Tix ON THE before our first finals campaign in a opponent in testing conditions. Our $65ph or $625 for a table of 10 and girls had a great season and should be long time. We didn’t get off to a great can be purchased via TryBooking. proud of their achievement in making start and trailed by 15 points at 1/4 a Grand Final. They always play time. We broke even in the second and And Season Finale on Friday 29 Sept the game in the right spirit and are still trailed by 15 at the main break. 2017 - $100ph. See Ballard, Hannah or fabulous ambassadors of our club. With Hampton coming hard at us in Staity for tix.

MURRUMBEENA Thank you to all the family and throughout. The mountain lions friends last week that attended lead at every change, but 5 goals The Murrumbeena womens the rooms before and after game to 2 in the last sealed a 14 point side played in their first final with drinks and food,( a big thank victory to take our momentum BIG against Oakleigh Districts a very you to Lynda Lloyd-Griffiths for into the finals. Semmel was tight tussle in the first half saw supplying the food), the girls sensational all day finishing with Beena with a 9 point lead after really appreciate your support 4 and big cat toiled hard in the SCREEN! the break they came out with a and we look forward to having ruck. Batty slotted 3 majors to be different mind set and played you come watch us in our quest a solid contributor. some good open running footy to have a successful finals campaign. Presentation Night – 14th finishing the game of strongly October, 2017 – tickets must be to run out victors by 34 points to An 8 goal second term set the purchased prior to the event as have this week off going into the Ressies up for a comfortable there are NO DOOR SALES. Prelim Final victory over Mount Waverley. Having to win to guarantee finals, Huge thank you again for our Goals Emma Morrison 2 Dani we were off to a solid start and sponsors throughout season Wearne 2 Shanae Carter set victory up in the second. Q 2017:- Woodards Carnegie, 1 Amran Ibraham 1 Jasmyn was back amongst the goals with Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena, Brandon 1 3, Parko chipped in with 4 and Lions Op Shop Murrumbeena, was amongst the best and Wilba Total Waste Solutions, The Best Dani Wearne Rebecca continued his standout season. Rosstown Hotel, Murrumbeena Niclasen Margie Taylor Shane Newsagency, Bowen Automotive. 538 Centre Rd, Bentleigh VIC 3204 Carter Emma Morison Lauren The Senior game was a torrid www.bentleighrsl.com.au Luff affair with scores close www.murrumbeenafc.com.au 74 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 75 DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES

ASHWOOD back George Lithotomos and Matt we finally took control and started to Maginnesmarked strongly and play to our strengths and with some ASHWOOD SENIOR REPORT repelled many attacks and up forward great soccer goals late from K O-C we After a solid season Ashwood finished Frank Martinicchio sharked the ball felt comfortable at the end. 2nd on the ladder and last week off the packs well and booted 3 goals faced third placed Endeavour Hills knowing the way we fight things out at A great team effort and we look to at Keysborough with the winner Ashwood the team can be extremely Cheltenham and Hallam with hunger!! advancing to the second semi and the confident of success this week. Get Thanks to all on the day. loser to play in the first semi. Kicking behind the coaches play your role AROUND THE CLUB with the breeze in the first quarter when it’s your turn - go . Endeavour Hills held a 20 point lead After 30 years the Ashwood Juniors and heading into the 2nd quarter ASHWOOD RESRVE REPORT have won there first trophy with the with the wind we seemed to be in a With a big weekend of finals for all under 13 boys getting the the job done reasonable position, however the 2nd the club it was imperative our first in windy conditions in Port Melbourne. quarter proved to be our downfall team in action set the pace. With the In a great game of attacking footy as we only kicked 1 goal to go into breeze early we dominated the ball mixed with complete trust in each the main break 19 points down. It but the goals wouldn’t come till Jim other the boys had a 4 goal win. looked promising after kicking an kicked a cracker from the behind early goal in the third against the post. Solid work into the breeze led by Unfortunately the under 12 went down wind but we couldn’t bridge the gap “Ronnie” Williams and the Sheppdog in their grand final but showed true and now will face an elimination and KJ in defence left us in a solid Ashwood spirit in never giving up to final this week. Gav Mahony was half time position. The 3rd was hard the very end. The future looks very good all day along with Josh Stanton as Endeavour through down the bright with so many great players and who provided plenty of drive. Down challenge and we dug deep. The last kids coming through.

SOUTH YARRA sluggish and didn’t make the most of and getting the boys to the finals in both their opportunities, kicking two behinds. years. Patrick will be stepping down as The Hunter Industrials Report: Khoury presented well in the forward the Reserves’ coach but will continue The Thirds had a good win in a line. Despite the Yarras having the wind to be an assistant coach in the Seniors. practice run heading into finals whilst in the second, Black Rock consolidated We are excited to announce that Darren the Reserves competed in horrible their win kicking two goals and leaving ‘Daisy’ Stegehuis has committed to conditions in their elimination final. the Yarras goalless in the opening half. coaching the Senior football team in It is always a tough challenge to win 2018. In their final game of the home & away a game without scoring a goal in the season the Thirds came up against first half. The Yarras came out harder The Yarras are now seeking expressions of interest for the Reserves and Thirds fellow finalists Hallam, in what was and fiercer in the third quarter, and coaching positions for the 2018 season. essentially a dead rubber for both sides. they began to win contests around the If you would like to apply for either Coming into the finals, however meant ground despite the hail. Lange took three position, please email your interest to that neither side wanted to disrupt their spectacular one handed marks whilst [email protected]. good form. Brock got out of the blocks being held by his opponent. Ghasperidis early kicking a couple of goals, before was industrious in every contest and Presentation night is on 23rd Sept. 2017, Hallam hit back with a few of their own. was well aided by Belfrage’s dominate start booking your seats! Details are on It was an arm wrestle for most of the ruck work despite him being infringed all the Facebook page. day, however you always felt that South day. Mwaba’s left boot got a heavy work Yarra would prevail, which they did by 8 out with more disposals than a garbage Special thank you to all of our sponsors points. There were once again plenty of collector. In the forward line, Buckets including Brady Tiling, Hawthorn contributors for the Yarras, with Higgo took marks as if it were a dry game and Hotel, Kingston Trophies, Rounds looking particularly ominous up forward. he was conducting an Auskick clinic. Real Estate, Simply Health, Q Dental, The Third’s will now shift their focus to He was the Yarras solitary goal kicker Hunter Industrials, Eleven Ten Advisory, Cerberus and their qualifying final next with two goals. The Yarras backline kept Melbourne Periodantal, Safety-Wear, week. the Jets to only two behinds in the final Avon Tyrepower, Yo Get It, Signs Here, half. Although, it was too little, too late. Rainbow Meats, Helloworld, Flight The Reserves elimination final was The match was played very scrappy with Centre, Inner Eastern Physio, Coltivare played in conditions fit for a White limited goals kicked all game with less Fruit Supply, McKenzie Allen Lawyers, Walker (Game of Thrones characters). goals kicked than the first ever FIFA Bendigo Bank (Surrey Hills/ Canterbury/ It was extremely cold, windy and rained World Cup Final; the final scores, Black Ashburton/ Balwyn), The Swan Street most of the game. Unfortunately, Black Rock 3-6-24 to South Yarras 2-3-15. Auctions, Merchant Electrical, Juventino Rock got the jump on the Yarras early, Café Restaurant, RPJ Internet Solutions kicking the only goal of the opening Big thanks to Patrick Tuck for coaching and all 250 Club, past player members, quarter. Whereas the Yarras were the Reserves over the past two years partners and all Player sponsors.

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SHOOTING STAR OF THE WEEK PLAYER OF THE DAY

Division 1 Premiers: Heatherton Black Division 2 Premiers: Heatherton

DANIEL BATSON MICHAEL PETTIT ENDEAVOUR HILLS PARKMORE/ SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS While there were few passengers as Endeavour Hills defeated Ashwood in the club’s first ever finals match, Batson was the clear standout with The Parkmore/Springy captain was superb on Saturday, leading his side to his efforts through the centre. The Falcons got Division 3 Premiers: Dingley Division 4 Premiers: Dingley Gold on top in the midfield battle early on with their a tremendous victory over Skye to shore up a spot in the Under 19 finals. A classy leg speed and clean ball use, with Batson at the operator with ball in hand, the reliable forefront. The silky-skilled onballer found plenty defender helps launch many countered of the footy and used it to perfection each time, attacks out of the defensive 50. A 2017 displaying his class with every possession. Expect SFNL Under 19 Interleague representative Batson to have a massive influence throughout and a genuine star of the future. Endeavour Hills’ maiden finals campaign. Congratulations Daniel! Congratulations Michael!

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF OUR LASER CLINICS AUSTRALIA NETBALL Division 5 Premiers: Caulfield Division 6 Premiers: Heatherton PLAYER OF THE DAY WINNERS FOR 2017!

ROUND 1: ROUND 8: Makayla Bulte (Caulfield) Erin Naismith (Heatherton White) ROUND 9: Sarah Jackson (St Kilda City) ROUND 2: Tara Bickham (Keysborough) ROUND 10: Grace Healey (St Pauls) ROUND 3: Tash Petroff (St Kilda City) ROUND 15: ROUND 11: Mia McMillan (Heatheton White) ROUND 4: Leah Seeto (Heatherton Black) Gemma Proy (Heatherton White) SEMI FINALS: ROUND 5: Brodie Aumont (Caulfield) ROUND 12: Brooke Hiscock (Bentleigh) Courtney Weiske (Heatherton – Div 2) ROUND 6: Mikaela Hayes (St Pauls) ROUND 13: Zali Mifsud (Heatherton Black) PRELIMINARY FINALS: ROUND 7: Shae Wonnacott (Dingley) ROUND 14: Chloe Sinclair (Dingley) Bridget Furphy (Dingley) Division 7 Premiers: Oakleigh District Division 8 Premiers: Keysborough

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DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Calhan McQueen Dingley 6 71 Peter Rizzi Dingley 0 41 Stephen Muller St Pauls 1 66 Mitchell Ferguson East Malvern 0 29 James Morris Mordialloc 3 55 Peter Nelson Mordialloc 0 29 Nathan Henley East Malvern 0 46 Michael Laskey Bentleigh 2 27 Paul Fermanis Oakleigh District 1 40 Shaun Cusack Cheltenham 0 27 Steve Tolongs Mordialloc 3 38 Cameron Roughead East Malvern 0 25 Dean Millhouse East Malvern 0 34 Damon Grant Bentleigh 2 24 Benjamin Humphrey Mordialloc 5 32 Arlyn Hagiwara Port Melbourne Colts 3 23 Daniel Farmer Dingley 0 32 Adam Lloyd Dingley 0 21 Simon Taylor East Malvern 6 32 Colin Killeen Oakleigh District 0 21

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Philip Smith Chelsea Heights 0 60 Mathew Poore Skye 1 71 Chris Bryan Keysborough 7 55 John Hunter Caulfield 4 43 James Gough Mount Waverley 1 49 Bradley Dyer Skye 0 31 Stephen Hawkins Skye 2 49 Christopher Long Highett 0 29 Stefan Feehan Springvale Districts 3 42 Jacob Caisley Keysborough 7 26 James Gascard Hampton 1 33 Sean Geaney Murrumbeena 2 22 Lachlan Morrey Springvale Districts 2 32 Michael Klonaridis Hampton 4 21 Alex Mullucks Mount Waverley 4 32 Luke Wakeling Caulfield 2 20 Lachlan Morrey Springvale Districts 2 32 Chris Spencer Caulfield 1 19 Timothy Werner Keysborough 8 32 Declan Lee Chelsea Heights 0 19

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR DIVISION 3 RESERVE

PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 65 Mitchell Rossborough Ashwood 51 Daniel Morrison Endeavour Hills 50 James Morrey Ashwood 48 Shane Peake Ashwood 46 David Watson Black Rock 35 Kristian Bliesner Black Rock 45 Carl Matheson South Yarra 33 Russell Robertson Doveton Eagles 44 Chris Arnold Lyndhurst 31 Dale Carroll Ashwood 41 Clinton Sheedy Hallam 31 Enayte Samadi Doveton Eagles 38 Troy Lange South Yarra 30 Hamish Browning Lyndhurst 37 Daniel Armstrong Black Rock 28 Matt Neve Hallam 36 Kieran Smith Hallam 26 Shane Thomas Hallam 35 Maxwell Croaker Doveton Eagles 26

UNDER 19 THIRDS

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB WEEK TOTAL WEEK Clinton Jarrett Endeavour Hills 2 46 Parkmore / Jordan Waite Springvale Districts 2 50 Christopher McMenamin Skye 0 27 Liam Mccabe Oakleigh District 3 38 Jesse Albercht Cheltenham 6 26 Tim Minton Skye 0 22 Anthony Malamas Cheltenham 0 37 Bradley Bell Cerberus 2 21 Tom Davis Cheltenham 0 34 Parkmore / WOMEN’S Jack Lewis-Smith Springvale Districts 0 33 Ryan Kreymborg St Pauls 0 32 PLAYER CLUB TOTAL Bunarith Kheng Hampton 2 28 Alesha Neil Mordialloc 35 Natalie Cardamone Mordialloc 35 Morvao Lega-Frost Parkmore / 5 28 Springvale Districts Alice Kovess Murrumbeena 20 Matthew Vorbach Bentleigh 2 25 Lauren Luff Murrumbeena 18 Nathan Dawson St Kilda City 0 25 Emma Morison Murrumbeena 17

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