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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 2Nd Floor, Junior Development Building V ST PAULS V SOUTHERN DRAGONS V ASHWOOD FROM THE DESK... MARK SEYMOUR, SFL CHAIRMAN LEAGUE CHIEF ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION It is with great regret that the added, Third eighteen teams have Southern Football League been cultivated and a Netball announces the resignation of its competition was pioneered this Chief Executive Officer, Wayne season. Holdsworth effective from 5 July Not only that but player involvement 2012. is at an all time high and he was Wayne has given 6 years of instrumental in reversing that outstanding service as the head declining trend prior to 2007. of the League’s administration Wayne has been a faithful servant and, whilst the SFL Board had to and exemplary role model for the asked Wayne to re-consider, have SFL for the last six seasons and we accepted Holdsworth’s resignation have seen many positive initiatives with regret. brought to fruition during Wayne’s When Wayne took the reins in tenure. 2006 the League was at a low ebb On behalf of the Board, staff and and together with the Board has member Clubs we wish him every transformed the SFL into a vibrant, success in his future endeavours. growing organization. The Southern Football League is Over his journey, new Clubs now looking to fill the CEO position have been convinced to join the as soon as possible. League, a Colts competition was SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 CHELTENHAM BENTLEIGH ENDEAVOUR HILLS 2nd Floor, Junior Development Building v ST PAULS v SOUTHERN DRAGONS v ASHWOOD Moorabbin Reserve, Linton Street 9 ROUND PO Box 1018, Moorabbin VIC 3189 CLAYTON SKYE DANDENONG P: 9553 5644 v MORDIALLOC v OAKLEIGH DISTRICT v SANDOWN F: 9553 5655 HIGHETT BLACK ROCK CAULFIELD Chief Executive Officer: Wayne Holdsworth v ST KILDA CITY v EAST MALVERN v HALLAM Football Operations: Matt Duck CHELSEA HEIGHTS MURRUMBEENA DOVETON EAGLES Tribunal Venue: SFL Headquarters Linton Street, Moorabbin v HEATHERTON v SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS v LYNDALE (Melways Ref 77 F6) DINGLEY HAMPTON MOORABBIN Football Record: maree.heverin@sfl.com.au v EAST BRIGHTON v SOUTH YARRA v MOUNT WAVERLEY OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECORD “SOUTHERN FOOTY” www.sfl.com.au 1 MATCH OF THE ROUND BROADCAST Division One: Saturday June 16 Proudly brought to you by: ,EADER.EWSPAPERS 3ANDOWN&UNCTION#ENTRE 3OUTHERN&- CHELTENHAM V ST PAULS Jack Barker Oval Weatheral Road #HELTENHAM Melway Ref: ' /N!IRPMnPM 'AMESTARTTIMEPM Home club from all grounds phone 88.3FM on 9583 0533 with 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full time scores. KooGA SUNDAY RADIO SHOW PLAYER OF THE ROUND 88.3 SOUTHERN FM - 11AM Dale Hynes – Bentleigh FC 4HE"EESAREBACK *OIN"ARNESYAND"EANIEEVERY3UNDAYMORNING $ALE(YNESJOINEDTHE"ENTLEIGH&OOTBALL ON3OUTHERN&-FROMAMFORAFULLWRAPUP THISYEARAFTERFOURSEASONsWITH"EACONSlELD OFTHEWEEKENDS3&,MATCHES#ATCHUPWITHTHE &#INTHE-0.&,$ALEIMPRESSEDIN2OUND latest SFL Netball News and what’s happening out AGAINST/AKLEIGH$ISTRICTWITHA"ESTON in clubland. Who needs facebook and twitter – tune ground performance dominating across the HALFBACKLINE$ALEISTHISWEEKS+OO'A INTOWHERETHE"EESAREBUZZING Player of the Round. Jonathon wins a Kooga pack which can be collected from the SFL office during business This weeks guests: hours. Trudi Mantell - SFL Board member #ONGRATULATIONS$ALE Trent Hotton - East Malvern FC KooGa official supplier to the SFL Listen to 88.3 Southern FM every Sunday “for all your on field and off field apparel” 2 SOUTHERN FOOTY 2012 MEDIA PAGE AND2ESERVES"EST Congratulations & Fairest, was a key member OFTHESENIORPREMIERSHIP Jeremy ‘Siss’ team and is a Life Member of the "EENA Sissons Off the field, his club roles include being a valuable member of 300 plus games! the committee, club sponsor VIA*%-#/+ITCHENS ASWELLAS )N ASCRAWNYYEAR OLD successfully managing the bar TURNEDUPATTHE"EENA!RENA over the last few years. AFTERVENTURINGDOWNTHE(UME Siss is married to the lovely (IGHWAYFROMTHE-ULWALA,IONS Trina and has two beautiful girls, )TSFAIRTOSAYYEARSLATERAND Mikayla and Amelia, who he has possibly more although Trina successfully converted to Aussie may have something to say rules footy. ABOUTTHAT 3ISSCANLOOKBACK %NJOYTHEDAY3ISS and proudly reflect on his list of achievements not only on the field but more importantly off the field. On the field he is always under THEPACKSWINNINGTHEHARD BALL and over the years has won the Stewart Gibbs 150 Games for the Tunners $EBUTINGINASARAWTEENAGER 3TEWART'IBBSREACHESHISTH MILESTONEINROUND3TEWART has always shown ability, but his perseverance is his key asset. Stewie has been reserves captain, "EST&AIRESTANDPLAYEDINTWO reserves premierships. In recent years, Stewie’s development has progressed to a point where he is now regarded as a senior Division One footballer. No one can fault his endeavours as he always gives his all. Stewie can launch a long raking kick and is a fine mark but does his best work at ground level. A true clubman and all of the supporters and committee congratulate you Stewie on this significant achievement. www.sfl.com.au 3 DIVISION 1: FROM THE BOUNDARY BEN POLLARD Just like the past weekend in the DISPLAYS(OWEVER THESTORYOUTOF CHELSEA HEIGHTS VS HEATHERTON AFL, Round 8 of Division One action THISONEIS(OWDOTHE"LOODSlND The honeymoon could be over was an unpredictable as it gets... a way to put scores on the board? VERYQUICKLYFORTHE4UNNERS!WAY A nightmare couple of weeks FROMHOMEAT"EAZLEY2ESERVE 2OSS3TREETISROCKINTHISWEEK at St Pauls continued, with an (EATHERTONCOULDSEETHEGLOWOF (EATHERTONlNALLYGAVETHEIRHOME POINTLOSSATHOMETOTHE ITSMAIDENWINFORECLIPSED crowd something to cheer about, RAPIDLY IMPROVING#LAYS4HE BYASMARTING#HELSEA(EIGHTS as the Tunners chalked up their Doggies have struggled to hold outfit. That loss to the Vampires will lRSTWINOFAGAINST(IGHETT)T up after their bruising victory over BEABITTERPILLFORTHE(EIGHTERSTO was tight all day – scores level at #HELSEA(EIGHTSTWOWEEKSAGO swallow and they should bounce THEHALF(IGHETTJUSTONEGOALUPAT #LAYTONJUMPEDTHEMEARLYINTHIS back this week. lNALCHANGE(EATHERTONSHOWED ONE HOLDINGA POINTLEADAT the spirit they’ve been searching for half time, but on the back of five DINGLEY VS EAST BRIGHTON INTHELASTQUARTERTHOUGH KICKING "RENT,EWINGTONGOALS 3T0AULS You sense this is a timely test four goals to two to get up by seven willed their way to within a goal for Dingley. After a poor run, points. We’ve neglected to mention ATTHREE QUARTERTIME4HE#LAYS their breakthrough victory over a many Tunners this year due to their answered in style, though. It was contender was backed up with the FORM BUTHEREGOES$EW $I"LASIO 2ICHARD3ZERSZYNAGAIN TWOGOALS SMASHINGOFACELLARDWELLER!T MacIntosh and Sheers played key from Aaron Purves, four from Tim and positioned precariously, this PARTSINMOVING(EATHERTONOFFTHE %DWARDSANDMOREBRILLIANCEFROM is a chance at home to announce bottom. #HRIS-ORRISON they’re truly back in town. It’ll be #HELTENHAMVENTUREDTOTHE0EANUT (OWEARLYCANWECALLIT&LAG tough to do so against the mighty Farm on the weekend and left FAVOURITES%AST"RIGHTONDISPENSED ladder leaders, though... with reputation enhanced. The with their nearest ladder rival, Rosellas are into second following #HELSEA(EIGHTS INACOMMANDING CLAYTON VS MORDIALLOC ASEE SAWING POINTVICTORYOVER DISPLAYAT(URLINGHAM0ARK4HE 4HEWINDSAROUND#LAYTON2ESERVE 3T+ILDA#ITY!NEIGHT GOAL3AINTS (EIGHTERSWEREALWAYSWITHIN are starting to whisper ‘finals’... With SECONDQUARTERLOOKEDTOHAVE arm’s reach, but the resistance what should be a comfortable win BLOWN#HELTAWAY BUTTHE2OSELLAS was crushed by the Vamps’ ATHOMEOVERTHEBOTTOM PLACED ERASEDA POINTHALF TIMEDElCIT ACCOMPLISHEDFOUR GOALS TO ONE "LOODS THE#LAYSCANMOVETO with a blistering third term. The final term. You don’t win flags in and position themselves nicely for party continued from there, with *UNE AND#HELSEAWILLREGROUP the run home. Mordi needs to make #HELTENHAMULTIMATELYHOLDING3T FORTHEREMATCH BUTBOY %AST sure it splits the big sticks a few +ILDATOJUST INTHESECOND "RIGHTONLOOKTHEGOODS4HE more times than last week. half. Fahey and Keast were again uncompromising Dean Williamson brilliant for the Rosellas, while is having a ripper year and the CHELTENHAM VS ST PAULS *ACK"ARCLAYBOBBEDUPWITHTWO Vamps have goalkickers coming out The pressure doesn’t let up for St important goals. THEIREARS(OWDOYOUSTOPTHEM 0AULS ASTHEYTRAVELTO*ACK"ARKER 4HE"LOODSFANSAT"EN+AVANAGH Oval in what should be the closest Reserve witnessed an ugly HIGHETT VS ST KILDA CITY contest of the round. The Rosellas bloodbath on Saturday. Dingley Alright, let’s try and get some tips can put two games between came to town and didn’t concede correct this week, hey? We’ll start themselves and the reigning one lousy goal to the struggling with the Saints visiting Turner Road champs with a win here, and pile Mordialloc side, who take TOFACETHE(IGHETT$OGGIES3T THEPRESSUREON#HELSEAINTHERACE (EATHERTONSPLACEATTHEFOOT +ILDASUDDENLYlNDSITSELFSMACK FORSECOND4HETIP#HELTENHAMS of the ladder. The final margin bang in the middle of a log jam momentum should get them over WASPOINTS)LYA&RIDMANAND for fifth place and with that finals the line... Which means St Pauls will Jackson Peet were superb with spot on the line, they should be too almost certainly take the points. four snags each. Andrew Frost and strong on the rebound from their Steven Vinen put in similarly classy #HELTENHAMLOSS 4 SOUTHERN FOOTY 2012 DIVISION 1: 2012 RESULTS - ROUND 8 DIVISION 1: SENIORS DIVISION 1: RESERVES TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS East Brighton8800822328250.6132 Dingley 8800783287272.8232 Cheltenham8620839428196.0324 St Pauls 8710698345202.3228 C.Heights8620583434134.3324 C. Heights8620629398158.0424
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