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Conti one goal and six clearances. finished seventh in the Calder Balta has previously been compared Cannons best-and-fairest in 2016. to Carlton youngster Patrick Cripps, Conti missed Vic Metro’s first match of whilst West is a potential father-son the Championships. selection for the Western Bulldogs. Unfortunately, Vic Metro lost their The Vic Metro boys had a strong first game against Vic Country, with 38-point win over Western Australia Patrikios and Prespakis named in Perth on Sunday to kick-start their amongst the best. Their next match campaign, with their next match this will be played on July 10. weekend against Vic Country. Congratulations to all players selected Pleasingly, the EDFL also has a strong to represent Vic Metro in their contingent of players in the AFLW respective Under 18 Championships, Under 18 Championships with seven and congratulations also to those girls named in the Vic Metro squad selected in the Vic Metro Under 16 FOLLOWING last round’s theme of being Monique Conti (Aberfeldie, squad who play their first game this interleague, it is great to see the EDFL formerly Essendon Doutta Stars), weekend. Clubs producing a production line of Carla Rendelmann (Aberfeldie), Before closing, I encourage everyone talent. Lauren Caruso, Eleanor Cornish to check out the EDFL’s revamped There are no less than 13 EDFL (both Keilor), Sarah Dargan (Pascoe website. Designed to be more user- juniors currently representing Vic Vale), Georgia Patrikios (Pascoe Vale, friendly, more aesthetically appealing Metro in the AFL’s state Under 18 formerly West Coburg) and Madison and taking advantage of social media, Championships. Prespakis (Sunbury). the end result is impressive. The AFL Under 18 Championships Prespakis has played in back-to-back Please have a look and navigate your have commenced with six EDFL winning championships for Vic Metro way around essendondfl.com.au if you players in the Under 18 squad being and as a bottom-age player is still haven’t already done so. Jack Bytel, Mitch Podhajski (both eligible for next year’s Championships. Enjoy the weekend. Aberfeldie), Noah Balta (Essendon She is a midfielder/forward with neat Marc Turri Doutta Stars), Cameron Rayner skills on both sides of her body and is EDFL CEO (Hillside), Curtis Taylor (Keilor) and described as an elite runner. Prespakis Rhylee West (Strathmore). has been listed by afl.com.au as “one Phone: (03) 5221 4408 Email: [email protected] Web: www.redonioncreative.com.au Address: 203 Malop Street, Geelong VIC 3220 OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF ESSENDON DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECORD “THE FOOTBALLER” All editorial and photographs are prepared by the Essendon District Football League Media Manager including articles and those contributors, published in the Essendon District Football League official recordThe Footballer, are subject to copyright laws and cannot be reproduced without the permission of the Essendon District Football League. Action photos courtesy of Jag Imaging. Address all correspondence to: Essendon District Football League, 78A Napier Street, Essendon 3040 THE FOOTBALLER – The Essendon District Football League Record www.essendondfl.com.au 3 3 4 Untitled-1THE FOOTBALLER 1 – The Essendon District Football League Record www.essendondfl.com.au9/05/2017 11:52:53 AM OPENING ROUND SPECIAL Let us help you get the most out of the season with access to our amazing training facilities SAVEoff your weekly memberships 20% *Conditions: Promotion valid for new members until 30 April 2017 | New members only | Must be over 16 years of age | Present this ad to your facility of choice to claim offer THE FOOTBALLER – The Essendon District Football League Record www.essendondfl.com.au 5 5 Geordie Cowan Tara Murray Ross Couzens Piggy Bank Leader Newspapers Star Weekly Inside Football Strathmore Community Tipsters Bank Mascot Strathmore Community Bank Premier Division Greenvale v Aberfeldie Greenvale Greenvale Greenvale Aberfeldie Maribyrnong Park v Strathmore Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Strathmore Keilor v Essendon Doutta Stars Essendon Doutta Stars Essendon Doutta Stars Keilor Keilor Pascoe Vale v West Coburg Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Avondale Heights v Craigieburn Avondale Heights Avondale Heights Avondale Heights Avondale Heights Essendon Ford Division 1 Tullamarine v Airport West Airport West Tullamarine Tullamarine Airport West Oak Park v Westmeadows Oak Park Westmeadows Oak Park Westmeadows Hillside v Taylors Lakes Hillside Hillside Hillside Hillside East Keilor v Glenroy Glenroy Glenroy Glenroy Glenroy Strathmore Community Bank Division 2 Northern Saints v Moonee Valley Northern Saints Northern Saints Northern Saints Northern Saints East Sunbury v Roxburgh Park East Sunbury East Sunbury East Sunbury East Sunbury Coburg Districts v Burnside Heights Coburg Districts Coburg Districts Coburg Districts Coburg Districts Keilor Park v Jacana Jacana Jacana Jacana Jacana TOTAL 84 78 80 77 Adrian Jamieson Adam Russell Moana Hope Jayden Laverde EDFL Tonight EDFL Match of Former EDFL Junior Former EDFL Junior the Day Strathmore Community Bank Premier Division Greenvale v Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Greenvale Greenvale Aberfeldie Maribyrnong Park v Strathmore Strathmore Maribyrnong Park Strathmore Maribyrnong Park Keilor v Essendon Doutta Stars Keilor Keilor Keilor Keilor Pascoe Vale v West Coburg Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale West Coburg Pascoe Vale Avondale Heights v Craigieburn Avondale Heights Avondale Heights Avondale Heights Avondale Heights Essendon Ford Division 1 Tullamarine v Airport West Airport West Tullamarine Tullamarine Airport West Oak Park v Westmeadows Westmeadows Oak Park Westmeadows Westmeadows Hillside v Taylors Lakes Hillside Hillside Hillside Hillside East Keilor v Glenroy Glenroy Glenroy Glenroy Glenroy Strathmore Community Bank Division 2 Northern Saints v Moonee Valley Northern Saints Northern Saints Northern Saints Northern Saints East Sunbury v Roxburgh Park East Sunbury East Sunbury East Sunbury East Sunbury Coburg Districts v Burnside Heights Coburg Districts Coburg Districts Coburg Districts Coburg Districts Keilor Park v Jacana Jacana Jacana Jacana Jacana TOTAL 83 83 80 76 6 THE FOOTBALLER – The Essendon District Football League Record www.essendondfl.com.au Greenvale v Aberfeldie Greenvale Greenvale Greenvale Aberfeldie Maribyrnong Park v Strathmore Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Strathmore Keilor v Essendon Doutta Stars Essendon Doutta Stars Essendon Doutta Stars Keilor Keilor Pascoe Vale v West Coburg Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe
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