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Wedding_v2.indd 1 3/8/2017 2:06:53 PM their winning ways and remaining undefeated in Division 1. WHAT’S HAPPENING Our other senior division teams that have yet to experience AT SFNL HQ? the pain of losing are Doveton and Keysborough (Div 2), Hampton Park and Endeavour Hills (Div 3), and Carrum MIKE PALMER Paterson Lakes from Division 4. In Division 1 Netball, St Pauls are leading the competition after 3 rounds of SFNL CEO matches and this week they have a top of the table clash with second-placed Dingley which should be the match of The first week of women’s football, kicked off with a bang the round and in a wonderful quirk of fixturing third-places and already we have a new single-game goals record Mordialloc plays fourth-placed Heatherton in matches that holder with Oakleigh Districts’ Emily McIntyre sneaking should start to shape the ladder. through a lazy 12 to lead her side to a comprehensive victory over Highett. Emily is well known within SFNL This weekend will be my first chance to get amongst the circles as she is an important member of the SMJFL staff netball action out at the SDNA courts. I’m also really and strong advocate for all aspects of our game. looking forward to seeing Endeavour Hills v Hampton Park in another men’s top-of-the-table clash on Saturday, Some other results across the women’s matches were as well as Hallam v Oakleigh Districts in women’s action lop-sided but, on the whole, it was great to get the season on Sunday. In addition, it has been great to see the started. The real thriller in Division 1 Womens’ saw Interleague teams coming together in record time. We only Mordialloc win by just three points over Endeavour Hills, have a couple of weeks till we head to Boort to play the while in Division 2 Clayton topped the charts with a 15-goal North Central Football League. A big thank you for David win over Chelsea Heights. It’s great to be able to say that Jennings and Matt Grimwood for working so well with our we now have all our netball and football competitions up coaches Melodie Aitken, Ben Lockwood and James Cullen. and running. I’d like to provide some advance notice for an important This weekend is Community Umpiring Round and it is a event on the calendar – the match between Chelsea good time to thank all football and netball umpires for Heights and Port Melbourne Colts on Sunday, 27 May at making the matches possible and doing an excellent job to Beazley Reserve. Callum Dodson and the Chelsea Heights the best of their abilities. It was fantastic to see five AFL crew are putting together a major fundraising initiative to Umpires join our footy team on Tuesday night for a very support cancer research at the Peter McCallum Institute. well-attended training session. This sort of initiative only The League will be supporting the day and the match will serves to improve standards and make the whole process be broadcast live on Southern FM. It’s one for the diary! more enjoyable. Of course, complaining about the umps’ is a 150-year old tradition, but we are very supportive of In closing, I would like to take the opportunity to thank both our netball and football umpires and this week is an the team at Southern FM for their strong support of opportunity to show them some thanks and that little bit of both netball and football through their excellent Sunday extra respect. As part of the weekend we might even see morning shows, Nothing but Net and the award-winning Will Hunter from SFNL dust-off the whistle and get out in The 5th Quarter. A big thank you to Ian, John and Wayne, the middle, to show support from headquarters for our Mel and Hugh for their knowledge, humour and approach umpiring programs. and for Robert Sharpe and his technical team for putting the whole thing together. On the men’s football scene there were several highlights which included St Kilda City and St Pauls continuing on Enjoy the weekend!

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2 | SFNL RECORD 2018 LUKE WALKER, SEVEN-TIME AFL GRAND FINAL GOAL UMPIRESFNL.COM.AU | 3 SFNL TIPSTERS

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Div 1 Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley

Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc

East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern Cheltenham East Malvern Cheltenham East Malvern

St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls

St Kilda City Bentleigh St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City

Div 2 Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough

East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton

Doveton Eagles Caulfield Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles

Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena

Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton

Div 3 Endeavour Hills Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Endeavour Hills

Ashwood South Yarra Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood South Yarra Ashwood Ashwood

Springvale Springvale Springvale Springvale Springvale Springvale Springvale Hallam Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts

Heatherton Heatherton Heatherton Black Rock Heatherton Heatherton Black Rock Heatherton

Div 4 Cerberus Cerberus Cerberus Cerberus Cerberus Cerberus Cerberus Cerberus

CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL

Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins

Lyndale Lyndhurst Lyndale Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst

LAST WEEK 15 16 13 12 11 11 12 12 TOTAL 43 44 39 45 44 45 37 43

DIVISION 1 DIVISION 3 WOMENS DIVISION 1 ROUND 4 ROUND 4 ROUND 2

CHELSEA HEIGHTS V DINGLEY ENDEAVOUR HILLS V HAMPTON PARK HIGHETT V MURRUMBEENA MORDIALLOC V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT SOUTH YARRA V ASHWOOD MORDIALLOC V EAST BRIGHTON CHELTENHAM V EAST MALVERN HALLAM V SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS HALLAM V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT ST PAULS V PORT MELBOURNE COLTS ST KILDA CITY V BENTLEIGH HEATHERTON V BLACK ROCK BENTLEIGH V ENDEAVOUR HILLS

DIVISION 2 DIVISION 4 WOMENS DIVISION 2 ROUND 5 ROUND 5 ROUND 2

SKYE V KEYSBOROUGH CERBERUS V DANDENONG CHELSEA HEIGHTS V MURRUMBEENA EAST BRIGHTON V CLAYTON PORT MELBOURNE COLTS V LYNDALE CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES V MOORABBIN CAULFIELD V DOVETON EAGLES DOVETON EAGLES V SOUTH YARRA FRANKSTON DOLPHINS V SANDOWN MURRUMBEENA V HIGHETT LYNDHURST V CLAYTON HAMPTON V MOUNT WAVERLEY LYNDHURST V LYNDALE BYE: FRANKSTON DOLPHINS

4 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 5 DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 3

DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS St Kilda City 3 3 0 0 302 108 279.63 12 St Pauls 3 3 0 0 248 65 381.54 12

St Pauls 3 3 0 0 193 143 134.97 12 Cheltenham 3 3 0 0 208 60 346.67 12 Port Melbourne Dingley 3 2 1 0 179 128 139.84 8 3 3 0 0 241 137 175.91 12 Colts Bentleigh 3 2 1 0 198 156 126.92 8 Oakleigh District 3 2 1 0 196 167 117.37 8

East Malvern 3 2 1 0 207 177 116.95 8 Mordialloc 3 1 2 0 182 150 121.33 4

Mordialloc 3 1 2 0 222 195 113.85 4 Bentleigh 3 1 2 0 153 175 87.43 4

Chelsea Heights 3 1 2 0 133 194 68.56 4 St Kilda City 3 1 2 0 195 225 86.67 4 Port Melbourne 3 1 2 0 171 291 58.76 4 Dingley 3 1 2 0 81 160 50.62 4 Colts Cheltenham 3 0 3 0 126 208 60.58 0 Chelsea Heights 3 0 3 0 91 266 34.21 0

Oakleigh District 3 0 3 0 134 265 50.57 0 East Malvern 3 0 3 0 97 287 33.80 0

Bentleigh 1.2 4.9 6.11 9.17-71 Bentleigh 1.2 5.5 10.6 15.11-101 Chelsea Heights 3.2 4.2 8.5 8.5-53 Chelsea Heights 2.0 3.2 6.6 6.7-43

Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: T. Cunningham 2, B. Lawford, M. Troutbeck, Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: B. Cooper 3, C. Fidler 2, R. Moriarty 2, M. Hogan 2, L. Morrison, J. Meredith, T. Massey, R. Stagg, T. Backman B. Thomas, S. Daly, R. Murphy, D. Grant, L. Nixon, S. Scotland Best Players: M. Rogers, M. Smart, T. Massey, T. Cunningham, J. Firns, T. Backman Best Players: B. Cooper, C. Fidler, A. Pendlebury, S. Daly, S. Scotland, M. Hogan Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: C. Dodson 3, J. Peryman, K. Murphy, D. Sloan, Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: J. Robertson 2, L. Bennett, S. Vos, B. Wendt, D. Hynes, M. O’Driscoll M. Dyer Best Players: C. Dodson, J. Williams, D. Sloan, H. Czarnecki, K. Murphy, J. Hancock Best Players: A. Rhodes, S. Vos, J. Robertson, M. Dyer, R. Chadwick, B. Wendt East Malvern 3.6 5.8 6.8 7.12-54 East Malvern 1.0 2.2 3.4 5.7-37 St Pauls 2.1 6.3 10.7 14.10-94 St Pauls 2.4 7.6 12.7 19.12-126

East Malvern: Goal Kickers: R. Mullett 2, M. Lonergan 2, A. Hywood 2, L. Dowling East Malvern: Goal Kickers: G. Walker 2, T. Riley, J. Waterston, D. Taylor Best Players: A. Hywood, L. Poustie, L. Hall, L. Dowling, T. Mackie, M. Lonergan Best Players: C. Mackie, D. Gauci, T. Stephenson, J. Thorn, D. Taylor, T. Riley St Pauls: Goal Kickers: S. Muller 7, K. Pryor 2, C. Herbstreit 2, C. Murfett, St Pauls: Goal Kickers: M. Brown 4, D. East 3, J. Blenkinsop 2, G. Balmforth 2, B. Gilder, L. Butler L. Carracher 2, R. Kreymborg 2, J. Bragagnolo, T. Gamble, F. Kearney, B. Thorson Best Players: S. Muller, C. Murfett, K. Knox, M. Herbstreit, C. McCarthy, Best Players: T. Gamble, F. Kearney, J. Kreymborg, M. Brown, T. Walsh , L. Butler R. Kreymborg Port Melbourne Colts 1.2 5.7 7.10 9.12-66 Port Melbourne Colts 1.11 4.16 7.17 7.17-59 Mordialloc 3.5 12.11 13.12 18.14-122 Mordialloc 3.3 4.4 6.6 6.6-42

Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: J. Powell 2, J. Wood 2, C. Cathcart 2, Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: K. Penaluna 2, T. Kreeck, N. Harkins, M. Egan, M. Mitchell-Russell, C. Hicks L. McKenzie, V. Delaney’’ Falcone, P. Karaminovski Best Players: L. Mildenhall, C. Hicks, J. Wood, T. Nicholls, N. Spinks Best Players: J. Allen, B. Smith, E. Newton, M. D’’Andrea, M. Cross, J. Cook Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: S. Tolongs 8, J. Morris 5, B. Humphrey 2, D. Nicholls, Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: D. Danckert, R. Irvine, S. Pitura, T. Hall, T. Jewell, J. Derbyshire, M. Moore C. Britton Best Players: J. Derbyshire, S. Tolongs, J. Morris, C. Brooking, J. Summons, Best Players: A. Jackson, D. Bott, C. Shaw, N. Fitzgerald, A. Freeman, C. Wilson T. Curry Oakleigh District 1.1 2.4 3.7 5.9-39 Oakleigh District 3.3 5.4 9.5 12.8-80 St Kilda City 7.1 10.4 14.6 18.8-116 St Kilda City 2.0 3.3 6.5 10.8-68

Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: D. Velardo 2, P. Fermanis, J. Mullen, B. Crane Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: M. Davies 3, N. Cramer 2, M. Richards, Best Players: N. Hogan, J. Mullen, L. Casey, B. Crane, S. Black D. Di Fede, D. Blizzard, S. Bonacci, S. Sammy, J. Trieu, B. Kay-Glover St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: A. Purvis 5, T. Parker 3, P. O’Hehir-Vargas 2, Best Players: P. Lucarelli , M. Davies, S. Bonacci, D. Urban, J. Trieu, D. Di Fede M. Griffiths 2, J. Howard 2, J. Cayhan, W. Debruin, N. Peterson, J. Firebrace St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: J. Olver 2, T. Takla, L. Pannunzio, M. Cayhan, Best Players: C. Hansen, J. Cayhan, W. Debruin, A. Purvis, N. Perry, X. Jordan J. Praetz, A. Agius, C. Keenan, R. Scott, I. McCartney Best Players: T. Takla, H. Johnstone, R. Joachim, K. Cafun, C. Keenan, J. Olver Dingley 0.1 1.11 6.14 9.19-73 Dingley 1.0 1.0 3.0 4.1-25 Cheltenham 2.4 3.5 3.9 3.13-31 Cheltenham 1.5 3.6 4.6 7.9-51

Dingley: Goal Kickers: S. Williams 2, R. Goldsmith, J. Peet, L. Bartholomew, Dingley: Goal Kickers: S. Cusack 2, P. Rizzi, D. Bose W. Edmunds, J. Hyde, K. Feehan, R. Rusan Best Players: T. Ristevski, J. Piltz, M. Crouch, J. Townley, S. Cusack, T. Lewis Best Players: J. Peet, R. Goldsmith, J. Hyde, S. Williams, S. Hallsworth, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: N. Kilner 2, P. Conroy 2, B. Moloney, J. Kilner, L. Bartholomew C. Watson Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: D. Kelly, K. Parsons, W. McTaggart Best Players: N. Kilner, P. Sanders, A. Molyneux, A. Thorley, J. Kilner, H. Taylor Best Players: T. Nelson, M. Daniels, B. Robertson, A. Soldatos, T. Bolger, R. Ryan

6 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 7 DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89 DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89

ROUND 3 REVIEW After a tight struggle in the opening quarter the Bloods blew the Cheltenham V East Malvern (Jack Barker Oval) Conversely, the Colts have hardly set the world on fire and with just game opening in the second term, booting nine goals to cruise to a The competition’s other winless side, Cheltenham, is out to break its one win to their credit – a one-point victory over the winless Oakleigh Bentleigh 9.17 (71) def Chelsea Heights 8.5 (53) 46-point advantage by half time. From there, a Mordialloc victory was duck when it hosts East Malvern at Jack Barker Oval. District a fortnight ago – may have their work cut out for them to The Demons have strung together back-to-back victories following all but a formality. make finals this season. their 18-point triumph over Chelsea Heights at Arthur Street. The Rosellas have so far failed to fire a shot in 2018, with their goal Mordi’s twin towers up forward had a day out, with Steve Tolongs The Dogs have shown a remarkable ability to overrun their Despite entering the match as underdogs, the Heighters made the bagging eight goals and James Morris five in dominant individual scoring woes of particular concern. They have so far managed a opponents in the second halves of games, and although they don’t early running, booting three goals in the opening stanza to take a performances, while Jordan Derbyshire and Chris Brooking were total of just 126 points for (ranked 10th in the competition) in their often blow sides off the park, they will do enough to secure another 12-point lead into the first change. prolific around the ground. three matches with a cumulative score of 15.36, which represents win at the Kennel. a conversion rate of just 29.4%. This is an issue that will need to be The ever-reliable Lew Mildenhall led the resistance for the Colts, St Pauls by 24 points. Bentleigh lifted their intensity and worked back into the contest in addressed if Cheltenham are to arrest their winless streak. the second term, but the visitors’ greater accuracy ensured they held with Jake Wood and Cory Hicks also industrious. St Kilda City V Bentleigh (Peanut Farm) a slender lead heading into the final break. Dingley 9.19 (73) def Cheltenham 3.13 (31) East Malvern meanwhile have made a positive start to the 2018 The Saints have made a flying start to 2018, sitting atop the ladder season, with last week’s loss to the rampant St Pauls the only But not to be denied, the home side lifted in the last, booting the only This one might not be a game many would be rushing home to watch with a whopping percentage of 279.63%. However, their wins have a replay of, but the Dingoes did enough to secure the four points over come against three of the current bottom four sides, which inflates three goals of the quarter to seal the win. blemish on their record. It’s victory over Mordialloc was a fortnight a plucky Cheltenham at the Den. ago was tremendous, with its ability to bottle up the footy and win their average somewhat. Ruckman Mitch Smart was again a colossus, dominating both in the contests strangling the life out of their opponent. With a combined score line of 12.32 for the match it was hardly pretty A sterner test in Bentleigh awaits this week at the Peanut Farm, the air and around the ground to enhance his standing as one of viewing, with goals coming at a premium in a scrappy opening half. which will give us a better indication of where City sits in the context On the basis of evidence presented so far, it’s hard to see Cheltenham the competition’s premier big men. Tom Massey, Michael Rogers of the season. and Tom Cunningham were also prominent, while skipper Tommy The Dingoes had their chances early, but after registering a wasteful winning this, however, expect them to be right in the contest for the Backman sealed an impressive performance by booting the match- 1.11 for the first half, they trailed the Rosellas by six points at the entire day and give East Malvern a run for their money. The Demons have won their last two matches, but for the most part sealing goal for the second straight week. major interval. However, the hosts opened the game up in the third they have done so without really getting out of second gear. The first term, booting five unanswered goals to give them some breathing East Malvern by 14 points. quarter of the Cheltenham game a fortnight ago gave us a tantalising Former Saints Harry Czarnecki and Dylan Sloan were impressive space on their opponent. glimpse of their best footy and suggests there is plenty more for the vanquished Chelsea Heights, but it was the inspirational Cal St Pauls V Port Melbourne Colts (McKinnon Reserve) improvement left in the side as their new players continue to jell. Dodson that shone brightest with three majors. It was Cheltenham’s turn to have the goal kicking yips in the second Like Winx one out, one back at the turn, the Dogs are traveling half, with their 0.8 killing any chance of stealing the victory. St Kilda City will be up for the challenge, but Bentleigh may just beautifully at the minute. Unbeaten after three games, including East Malvern 7.12 (54) def by St Pauls 14.10 (94) sneak home in a thriller. victories over 2017 finalists Dingley, Bentleigh and East Malvern, St A dominant second half has seen St Pauls run over the top of East Co-captain Jackson Peet led from the front with a BOG performance, Malvern at Dunlop Reserve and keep its unbeaten streak alive. with Jack Hyde and young Rory Goldsmith providing ample support. Pauls are emerging as one of the competition’s early front runners. Bentleigh by six points. Sam Williams was the only multiple goalkicker for the day with two The Panthers led by 11 points at quarter time, despite having six majors. more scoring shots than their opponent, however, a four-goal second Billy Robertson, Mitch Daniels and Tom Nelson were the standouts term swung the match in the Doggies’ favour and saw them claim for the Rosellas. take a one-point advantage into the sheds. ROUND 4 PREVIEW From there it was all St Pauls, with an eight-goal to two second half seeing them home by 40 points and cementing themselves as a Chelsea Heights V Dingley (Beazley Reserve) bona-fide flag contender. The Heighters responded to their disappointing defeat at the hands of St Kilda City the previous week with a promising performance The Dogs had plenty of winners in Curtis Murfett, Kieran Knox against Bentleigh last Saturday. Although they were unable to secure and Matt Herbstreit, but it was big Steve Muller that proved the the four points in the end, it was nevertheless a vastly improved difference between the sides. East Malvern had no answers for effort, and would give them confidence heading into this weekend’s the burly spearhead, who slotted seven goals in a match-winning clash with the Dingoes. performance. Dingley were rather sloppy with their ball use against the Rosellas Luke Poustie, Alex Hywood and Lucas Hall were among the best for last week and can ill-afford more scores like the 1.11 they registered East Malvern. to half time in that clash. However, that they have conceded just 128 points in three matches – which includes a loss – is a positive sign Oakleigh District 5.9 (39) def by St Kilda City 18.8 (116) that its defensive pressure remains top class. The Saints also remain undefeated to start season 2018 after crushing Oakleigh District by 77 points at Princes Highway Reserve. Unfortunately it is hard to see Chelsea Heights kicking a winning score here, so expect the Dingoes to chalk up their third win of the season. The young Oaks were simply no match for City, who commenced Dingley by 38 points. proceedings with a blistering seven-goal opening quarter to put the hosts behind the eight-ball from the outset. Mordialloc V Oakleigh District (Ben Kavanagh Reserve) After hitting the winners’ list in comprehensive style last week From there the result was a fait accompli for the Saints, who against the Colts, Mordialloc now turns its attention to the visiting extended their lead at every change. Oakleigh District in the hope of continuing their recaptured form.

Aaron Purvis starred for the visitors with five goals, while Cameron A return to Ben Kavanagh for the first time in 2018 is also a blessing, Hansen, Johnny Cayhan and Will De Bruin were also handy a venue in which the Bloods are particularly tough to beat. contributors The rebuilding Districts remain winless at the foot of the ladder and Nick Hogan and Jake Mullen fought hard for the black and whites, have been thoroughly outclassed by more experienced opponents in with Dave Velardo also booting two goals in his first game for the year. two of its three defeats. Mordialloc will be their toughest assignment yet, and Oakleigh District simply won’t have the talent or experience Port Melbourne Colts 9.12 (66) def by Mordialloc 18.14 (122) to match it with them. Mordialloc has secured its first win of the year, belting Port Colts by 56 points at JL Murphy Reserve. Mordialloc by 50 points.

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ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 14 APRIL 2 JUNE 21 JULY Port Colts 5.6-36 def by St Kilda City 15.11-101 Port Colts V Bentleigh Port Colts V St Pauls East Malvern 12.8-80 def Oakleigh District 4.3-27 East Malvern V Dingley East Malvern V Cheltenham Dingley 8.8-56 def Mordialloc 6.8-44 Oakleigh District V Chelsea Heights Dingley V Chelsea Heights Bentleigh 5.9-39 def by St Pauls 6.10-46 Mordialloc V Cheltenham Bentleigh V St Kilda City Chelsea Heights 7.5-47 def Cheltenham 4.14-38 St Kilda City V St Pauls Oakleigh District V Mordialloc

ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 21 APRIL 16 JUNE 28 JULY LIVE Oakleigh District 9.14-68 def by Port Colts 9.15-69 Dingley V Port Colts Cheltenham V Port Colts East Malvern 11.7-73 def Mordialloc 8.8-56 East Malvern V St Kilda City Chelsea Heights V East Malvern St Pauls 7.11-53 def Dingley 7.8-50 Bentleigh V Oakleigh District Bentleigh V Dingley Cheltenham 8.9-57 def by Bentleigh 13.10-88 Chelsea Heights V Mordialloc St Pauls V Oakleigh District SPORTS St Kilda City 11.19-85 def Chelsea Heights 5.3-33 Cheltenham V St Pauls Mordialloc V St Kilda City ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 28 APRIL 23 JUNE 4 AUGUST Port Colts 9.12-66 def by Mordialloc 18.14-122 Port Colts V East Malvern Port Colts V Chelsea Heights East Malvern 7.12-54 def by St Pauls 14.10-94 Oakleigh District V Dingley East Malvern V Bentleigh Dingley 9.19-73 def Cheltenham 3.13-31 Mordialloc V Bentleigh St Kilda City V Dingley ON THE Bentleigh 9.17-71 def St Pauls V Chelsea Heights Oakleigh District V Cheltenham Chelsea Heights 8.5-53 Oakleigh District 5.9-39 def by St Kilda City 18.8-116 St Kilda City V Cheltenham Mordialloc V St Pauls

ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 5 MAY 30 JUNE 11 AUGUST St Pauls V Port Colts St Kilda City V Port Colts Bentleigh V Port Colts Cheltenham V East Malvern Oakleigh District V East Malvern Dingley V East Malvern Chelsea Heights V Dingley Mordialloc V Dingley Chelsea Heights V Oakleigh District St Kilda City V Bentleigh St Pauls V Bentleigh Cheltenham V Mordialloc Mordialloc V Oakleigh District Cheltenham V Chelsea Heights St Pauls V St Kilda City

ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 12 MAY 7 JULY 17 AUGUST Port Colts V Cheltenham Port Colts V Oakleigh District Port Colts V Dingley BIG East Malvern V Chelsea Heights Mordialloc V East Malvern St Kilda City V East Malvern Dingley V Bentleigh Dingley V St Pauls Oakleigh District V Bentleigh Oakleigh District V St Pauls Bentleigh V Cheltenham Mordialloc V Chelsea Heights SCREEN! St Kilda City V Mordialloc Chelsea Heights V St Kilda City St Pauls V Cheltenham ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 26 MAY 14 JULY 17 AUGUST Chelsea Heights V Port Colts Mordialloc V Port Colts East Malvern V Port Colts Bentleigh V East Malvern St Pauls V East Malvern Dingley V Oakleigh District Dingley V St Kilda City Cheltenham V Dingley Bentleigh V Mordialloc Cheltenham V Oakleigh District Chelsea Heights V Bentleigh Chelsea Heights V St Pauls St Pauls V Mordialloc St Kilda City V Oakleigh District Cheltenham V St Kilda City *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY

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Chelsea Heights v Dingley First met in 2009 - 15 matches (Chelsea Heights 9 wins, Dingley 6 wins) CHELSEA HEIGHTS DINGLEY Largest Winning Margin Chelsea Heights 81 pts (23/7/11) Dingley 103 pts (16/8/14) Ground: Beazley Reserve Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley Smallest Winning Margin Chelsea Heights 14 pts (20/6/09; 15/6/13) Thames Promenade Chelsea Heights Club Colours: Black, red yoke, yellow trim Dingley 19 pts (2013 1st Semi) Club Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Senior Coach: Shane Morwood Highest Score Chelsea Heights 19.10-124 (24/5/10; 7/5/11) Senior Coach: Brad Canavan Reserve Coach: Matthew Benton Dingley 25.9-159 (16/8/14) Reserve Coach: Mick Ellis / Lowest Score Chelsea Heights 3.6-24 (14/6/14) James Robertson Dingley 4.3-27 (14/8/10) Mordialloc v Oakleigh District # PLAYER # PLAYER First met in 1993 - 21 matches (Mordialloc 11 wins, Oakleigh District 10 wins) # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Dylan Sloan 29 Jamie Waters Largest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 74 pts (20/8/16) 1 Aaron Edmunds 33 Harry Thompson 2 34 Mordialloc 78 pts (17/6/17) 2 Dale Hynes 30 Steven Vos Liam Hard Nathan Naughton 3 Marcus Freeman 35 Remi Faulkner-Wood Smallest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 4 pts (19/8/95) 3 Joel Williams 31 Mark Stevens 4 Jack Ades 36 Davidson Mordialloc 1 pt (14/9/13) 4 Michael Shaw 32 Heath Bennett 5 Joel Sarlo 37 James Pitz Highest Score Oakleigh District 18.11-119 (7/8/93) 5 Jesse O'Dell 33 Matthew Good 6 Chris Horton-Milne 38 Shuan Cusack Mordialloc 20.18-138 (9/7/94) 6 Luke Behin 34 Luke Gherini 7 Lucas Walmsley 39 Tom Ristevski Lowest Score Oakleigh District 4.11-35 (2/8/14) 7 Jordan Peryman 35 Antonie Ricaut 8 Joshua O'Bree 40 Andrew Rizzi Mordialloc 3.8-26 (20/8/16) 8 Kade Murphy 36 Ben Wendt 9 Travis La Rocca 41 Bradley Sessler Cheltenham v East Malvern* 9 Harry Czarnecki 37 Tristen Wright 10 Daniel Ades 42 Peter Rizzi

First met in 1982 - 34 matches (Cheltenham 22 wins, East Malvern 11 wins, 1 draw) 10 Daniel Campisano 38 Chris Holding 11 Josh Ferguson 43 Darren Andrews Largest Winning Margin Cheltenham 125 pts (4/6/11) 12 Luke Bartholomew 44 Connor Horsey 11 Phillip Matheson 39 Aaron Rhodes East Malvern 125 pts (1/8/15) 13 Matthew Morwood 45 Adam Lloyd 12 Michael Wade 40 Peter Gerard Smallest Winning Margin Cheltenham 1 pt (23/5/15) 14 Rob Rusan 46 Liam Considine 13 Michael Danckert 41 Josh Bennett East Malvern 9 pts (22/7/17) 15 Kristen Feehan 47 James Cullen Highest Score Cheltenham 24.15-159 (4/6/11) 14 Nathan Herrington 42 George Glitzos 16 Daniel Farmer 48 Jason Wylie East Malvern 24.9-153 (1/8/15) 15 Matt Baxter 44 Chris Hanns 17 William Edmunds 49 Jack Pickford Lowest Score Cheltenham 4.4-28 (1/8/15) 16 Callum Dodson 45 Andrew Cupit 18 Andrew Frost 50 Craig Sterling East Malvern 2.6-18 (29/7/95) 17 Jak Hancock 47 Luke Baxter 19 Ashley Russell 51 Jake Townley 20 Simon Hallsworth 52 Cal Ryan Drawn Game Cheltenham 8.7-55 (13/8/16) 18 Michael O'Driscoll 50 Matthew Bastin 21 Jack Hyde 53 Danny Din East Malvern 8.7-55 (13/8/16) 19 Lachlan Dobson 52 Cameron Gates 22 Nick Lloyd 54 Anthony Basile *Incorporating Tooronga/Malvern 20 Michael Dwyer 53 Nicholas Oliver 23 Daniel O'Keeffe 55 Joshua Pickford St Pauls v Port Melbourne Colts 21 Ryan Archer 54 Zeke Jazownik 24 Adam Stock 56 Bryce McLeod First met in 2017 - 2 matches (St Pauls 1 win, Port Melbourne Colts 1 win) 22 Declan Lee 55 Josh Denholm 25 Jackson Peet 59 Ben Ginns Largest Winning Margin Port Melbourne Colts 2 pts (17/6/17) 23 James Robertson 60 Steven Kat 26 Colin Craney 60 Jack Farrington St Pauls 97 pts (19/8/17) 24 Mick Ellis 62 Nathan James 27 Mitchell Allamby 61 Tom Gent Smallest Winning Margin Port Melbourne Colts 2 pts (17/6/17) 28 Connor Watson 62 Seb Zammit 25 Bryce Atherton 64 Lachlan Bennett St Pauls 97 pts (19/8/17) 29 Leigh Moore 63 Lachie Craig 26 Jarrod Sing 66 Rhys Chadwick Highest Score Port Melbourne Colts 11.4-70 (17/6/17) 30 Sam Williams 64 Josh McLaren 27 Kenny Ablis 67 Phil Smith St Pauls 20.6-126 (19/8/17) 31 David Bose 65 Drew McLean 28 Bryce Campbell Lowest Score Port Melbourne Colts 4.5-29 (19/8/17) 32 Jack Clausen 99 Clinton Brooks St Pauls 10.8-68 (17/6/17) 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME St Kilda City v Bentleigh First met in 1999 - 10 matches (Bentleigh 8 wins, St Kilda City 2 wins) Largest Winning Margin St Kilda City 52 pts (29/4/17) Bentleigh 50 pts (28/6/14) Smallest Winning Margin St Kilda City 22 pts (12/4/14) Bentleigh 1 pt (25/4/15) Highest Score St Kilda City 14.13-97 (29/4/17) Bentleigh 17.9-111 (17/4/99) Lowest Score St Kilda City 5.7-37 (28/6/14; 11/7/15) Bentleigh 6.9-45 (29/4/17)

12 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 13 DIVISION 1: ROUND 4 DIVISION 1: ROUND 4

MORDIALLOC OAKLEIGH DISTRICT CHELTENHAM EAST MALVERN

Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Ground: Dunlop Reserve, McDonald St, Mordialloc Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham Dunlop St, Malvern Club Colours: Red, yellow and black Club Colours: Red and white stripes Club Colours: Black with white sash Club Colours: Navy and red stripes vertical panels Senior Coach: Phil Harvey Senior Coach: Michael Brown Senior Coach: Des Ryan Senior Coach: Nathan Robinson Reserve Coach: Stephen Brown Reserve Coach: Steve Quinlivan Reserves Coach: Kieran Nolan Reserve Coach: Nicholas Dykes

Thirds Coach: Steve Brosnahan

# # # # # # PLAYER PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER 1 Tom Curry 26 Robbie Evans 1 Luke Brookman 32 Chris Neophitou 1 Luke Duffy 30 Brock Baker 1 Jake Mullen 19a Bret Crane 1a Aaron Freeman 27 Brad Lindsey 2 Drew Kelly 33 Dan Harrison 1a Ronan Fenton 31 Marc Lonergan 3 Tom Donnell 34 Jake Hibbert 2 Justin Summons 28 Scott Pitura 1a Luke Quinlivan 20 Dave Bedgood 2 Mark Tyrell 32 Ben Marlow 4 Kyle Parsons 35 Jarrad Bloink 2a Matt Powell 29 Benjamin Humphrey 2 Simon Black 21 Paul Fermanis 5 Ange Soldatos 36 David Lloyd 3 Nathan Robinson 33 Nic Barry 3 Jordan Derbyshire 30 Chris Brooking 6 Richard Ryan 37 Jax Kilner 4 Luke Poustie 34 Andrew Power 2a Nathan Cramer 22 Anthony Cassett 4 Matt Moore 31 Jayden Gregory 6a Nathan Cerisara 38 Ryan Howells 5 Mitchell Ferguson 35 Jay Thorn 3 Luke Casey 22a Joe Castello 7 Max Worrell 39 Morgan Hampton 4a Lachlann Zealley 32 Reid Irvine 6 Ben Timms 36 Josh Salmon 7a Anthony Malamas 40 Trent Vanderheiden 5 Daniel Nicholls 33 Alisdair Jackson 4 Milan Mandic 23 Pat Lucarelli 7 Dylan Morton 37 Nicholas Dykes 8 Bane Suboticki 41 Ryan Howells 6 Todd Bastion 34 Luke Ardrey 5 Frank Bonacci 24 Luke Harvey 9 Brendan Dillon 42 Todd Kilner 8 Stephen Brewer 38 Josh McCleary 7 Nathan Evans 35 Lewis Emmerson 9a Matt Zacharin 43 Cam Beaumont 9 Chris Carey 39 Xavier Linton 5a Curtis Ward 24a Luke Grabowski 10 Jake Davis 44 Mitch Stevens 8 Lachlan Bull 36 Michael Spohn 10 Lewis Fitzgerald 40 Simon Dykes 11 Mitch Daniels 45 Karl Tuhiwai 9 James Pither 37 Tom Naughtin 6 Mitchell Pierce 25 Daniel Kirby 11 Ryan Mullett 41 Retired 11a Sam Oke 46 Tim Lawson 10 Josh Kovarik 38 Chris Mizzi 7 Liam McCabe 26 Matt Nicholas 12 Billy Robertson 47 Jack Gavin 12 Lucas Hall 42 Ben Taylor 11 Aaron Kneebone 39 Travis Hall 13 Chris Bennetts 48 Matt McIntyre 13 Alex Kater 43 Todd Mackie 8 Kay-Glover 27 Chris Cassett 12 James Morris 40 Michael Fries 14 Conrad Hudghton 49 Matt Styring 14 Adam Corunna 44 Tim Main 9 Corey Hutchinson 28 Brendan Keast 15 Sean McLaren 50 Jojo Amaah 13 Tom McMahon 41 Stefan Gregory 15 Riley Flanigan 45 Cal Nicholls 16 Chris Germano 51 Alan Anderson 10 John Walker 29 Sam Guerrens 14 Luke Barnhoorn 42 Kaleb Tymko 17 Jon Spanos 52 Liam Boschan 16 Lachlan Dowling 46 Andrew Pattinson 15 Sean Van Velsen 43 Tom Jewell 10a Paul Gurr 30 Nuru Jammeh 18 Daniel Vaughan 53 Hamish McWilliam 17 Jack Hammond 47 Haimish Rix 16 Lachlin McIver 44 Adam Nicholls 19 Anthony Milesi 54 Dayton Woodham 18 Adam Collinson 48 Jessi Delahaye 11 Nathan Peddle 31 Zac Hipworth 20 Cam Watson 55 Jim Carcassi 17 Tim Kovess 45 Andrey Fyans 19 Alex Hywood 49 Jack Nicolson 11a Brad Virgona 32 Daniel Spence 21 Tim Bolger 56 Harris Kent 20 David Taylor 50 Casey Harrison 18 Shane Lawton 46 Devlin Danckert 22 Jack Worrell 57 Daniel Newby 19 Steve Tolongs 47 Dean Bott 12 James Black 33 Liam Cogan 23 Will McTaggart 58 Josh Jolly 21 Michael Naughton 51 Andrew Hewitt 23a Paul Conroy 59 Alex Thorley 19a Dan Quinn 48 Sean Hendricks 13 Dan Kiellerup 35 Connor Morgan 22 Tom Riley 52 Jack Ellice-Flint 23b Jack Lowis 60 Simon Donnell 20 David Marguglio 49 Ben Harrison 23 Dean Millhouse 53 Issac McCallum 13a Jackson Trieu 37 Lee Brown 24 Matt Bowles 61 Kris Harris 21 Michael Barnhoorn 51 Luke McGennison 23a George Gemetzis 54 Terry Bright 25 Tom Perkin 62 Ben Maloney 14 Nathaniel Jones 38 Saf Balic 22 Edward Murphy 52 Craig Wilson 26 Tom Nelson 63 Paul Sanders 24 Tom Riley 55 Christian Farrelly 22a Peter Nelson 53 Michael Schofield 15 Simon Bonacci 39 Jake Winn 27 Josh Fox 64 Hector Simpson 25 James Kirtland 56 Ben Salmon 27a Scott Mellick 65 Jason Derks 26 Josh Strachan 57 Gordon Walker 23 Tony DeMacedo 54 Nick Fitzgerald 17 Ryan Pearson 40 Daniel Difede 28 Tim Wigney 67 Hayden Taylor 24 Carey Neville 56 Sam Holland 27 Mark Ryan 58 Jackson Kirtland 18 Brody Hodic 41 Daniel Urban 29 Al Garlick 68 Tom Worrell 28 Brady Corso 60 Tim Herrick 25 Hamish Curtis 57 Ryan Carrison 30 Sam Perkin 69 Renny Trainor 19 Anthony Lucarelli 25a Morgan Harris 77 Harry Haley 31 Nick Kilner 99 Jack Barclay 29 Clint Mackie 64 Dan Gauci

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ST PAULS PORT MELBOURNE COLTS ST KILDA CITY BENTLEIGH

Ground: McKinnon Reserve Ground: JL Murphy Reserve, Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve, Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, (Cnr Tucker & McKinnon Williamstown Rd, Blessington St, St Kilda Arthur St, Bentleigh Rds McKinnon) Port Melbourne Club Colours: Red, white and black Club Colours: Navy with red yoke Club Colours: Blue with red and white Club Colours: Red with blue V, vertical panels Senior Coach: colts emblem Pete Pirera Senior Coach: Jason Heffernan Senior Coach: Richard Houston Senior Coach: Gareth Daley Reserve Coach: Steve Hall Reserve Coach: Glen Balmforth Reserve Coach: Ryan Hoy

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Carl Herbstreit 29a Ben Carracher 1 Callum Cathcart 34 Tanner McMaster 1 Juy Capp 35 Nick Perry 1 Scott Lawry 30 Ryan Murphy 1a Jeremy Muldoon 30 Anthony Locandro 2 Ben Smith 35 Bryson Bonnett 2 Mitch Oman 36 Anderson Agius 2 Chris Johnson 31 Josh McGarry 2 Fletcher Kearney 30a James Bragagnolo 3 Rhys Joachim 37 Richard Findlay 3 Lewis Mildenhall 36 Louise McKenzie 3 Tom Cunningham 32 Chris Fidler 3 Fred Jenkins 31 Dino Karamoshos 4 Mark Griffiths 38 Jack Praetz 4 Jackson Brown 37 Tom Nicholls 4 Roland DeBiase 33 Jamie Vlahos 4 Nick Halliday 32 Liam Davenport 5 Max Mitchell-Russell 38 Connor Clarke 5 Jesse Toniolo 39 Febrick Addi 5 Harry Hunt 32a Jordan Lloyd 5 Jackson Meredith 34 James Tighe 6 Cameron Hansen 40 Chris Keenan 6 Jayme Lawson 39 Jason Butler 6 Josh Verlin 33 Michael Johnstone 6 Chris Yenofkian 35 Sam McGarry 7 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 41 Ben Hall 7 Luke Hardwick 40 Veke Lamb 7 Tim Walsh 34 Jaye Edmunds 7 36 8 Nathan Peterson 42 Jack Marks Barama Blow Tom Backman 8 Matt Herbstreit 34a Chris Vial 8 John Lindsay 41 Christian Gurry 9 Aaron Purvis (Capt) 43 Iain McCartney 8 Steve Murry 37 Alex Walker 9 Brad Dolan 35 Lachlan Butler 9 Ben Wilson 42 Niami Gordan 10 Xavier Jordan 44 Rick Scott 9 Bryn Thomas 38 Matthew Troutbeck 9a Glen Balmforth 35a Lachie Carracher 10 Nathan Doble 43 Phillip Karaminoski 11 Will De Bruin 45 Waldron Miller 10 Michael Rodgers 41 Michael Laskey 10 Connor Byrne 36 Paul Booth 11 Nathan Dumbleton 44 Mitch Atanasovski 12 Macolm Neiwand 46 Frank Masofa 11 Kyle Swinden 42 Matthew Hogan 11 Brad Gilder 37 Jake Pirovano 12 Sam Mitchell 47 Nicholas Harkins 12 Ash Munday 38 Jarryd Blenkinsop 13 Jack Vorbach 47 Will Patterson 13 Luke Prescott 48 Billy 12 Sam Lewin 43 Andrew Pendlebury 13 Christian McCarthy 38a Ben Thorson 14 Zachariah Amos 48 Peter Salesui 14 Jake Wood 49 Stephen Duvnajak 13 Damon Grant 44 Dimmi Petrakis 13a Rhys Walton 39 Nick Stubbings 15 Aaron Green 49 Josiah Llakulu 15 Josh O'Donnell 50 Ratu Koroi Bete 14 Tom Massey 45 Rowan Nayna 14 Will Clarke 40 Jonathan Davidson 16 Jack Williams 50 Hamish Johnstone 18 Josh Attard-Dickson 52 Richard O'Calligan 15 Liam Hogton-Hewish 46 Matthew Dakin 15 Kieran Knox 41 Dan East 18 Ryan Carroll 52 Dylan Fuller 19 Ashley Humphries 53 Corey Hicks 16 Luke Morrison 48 Lee Milbourne 16 Michael Decorrado 42 George Elliott 19 Jye Sujaini 53 Kerwin Cafun 20 Torren Bonnett 54 Sean Clarke 17 Tim (Bob) Carracher 43 Sean Herbstreit 20 Michael Brown 54 Jack Nanovich 17 Brody Lawford 49 Rob Moriarty 18 Trent McIntyre 44 Terry Zisimopoulos 21 Nick Eades 55 Trent Kreeck 21 Lachy Nash 55 Glen Krepp 18 Jack Firns 50 James Watts 19 James Dennehy 45 Jayden Bydder 22 Jake Knox 56 Jari Kennedy 22 Daniel Ella 58 Marley Jobling 19 Ben Cooper 51 Liam Corkhill 20 Tim Roberts 46 Jake Halasz 23 Arlyn Hagwara 57 Vincent Delaney 23 Oscar Don 59 Ash Crooks 20 Steve Galileos 52 Andrew Scammell 21 Rhys Peet 47 Josh Stanton 24 Jason Hughes 58 Max Aldrich 24 A J Nyanjok 61 Cedric Palagi 21 Justin Hall 53 Mitch Vandermeer 22 Kale Pryor 48 Ben Faiman 25 Lachlan Rennie 59 Michael Rosenfeld 25 Hugh Mason 62 Ryan Hoy 22a Matthew Howard 49 Elliott Holden 22 Ben De Nardis 55 Jayce Morgan 26 Callum Smith 60 Tim Hanley 26 Dhanesh Jayasalen 64 Tristan Rozario 23 Aaron Hay 55 Tim Blackwood 23 Daniel Sharp 58 Michael Riddle 27 Mick Egan 61 Kyle Penaluna 27 Troy Parker 65 Matt Hoy 24 Brendan Dawes 56 Sam Hicks 25 Murat Pekin 60 Dale Mawer 28 Nathan Spinks 62 Heri Cristanto 24a Carey O'Brien 57 Dylan Kelly 29 Tom Looi 66 Nick Perry 26 Rolan Stagg 63 Sean Scotland 25 Jack Kreymborg 58 Lachlan Harris 29 Jesse Field 63 Mets Tahana 30 Perry O'hehir-Vargas 67 Thomas Motlop 27 Nathan Stagg 71 Scott Mortimer 26 Curtis Murfett 59 Dylan Peet 30 Ryan Coulthard 64 Sam Carson-Crickmore 31 Tadj Takla 68 Julian Williams 28 88 28 Matt Brown 88 Matt Kreymborg 31 Andrew Lovett 65 Jason McGuire 33 Jesse Firebrace 70 Jarhvis Materiaki Mitch Smart James Kiernan 29 Steve Muller 32 Sean Gunning 34 Johnny Cayhan 99 Michael Dettmann 29 Andrew Walsh

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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 Keysborough 4 3 1 0 446 77 579.22 12 Doveton Eagles 4 4 0 0 510 216 236.11 16 Doveton Eagles 4 3 1 0 339 138 245.65 12 Keysborough 4 4 0 0 422 246 171.54 16 Highett 4 3 1 0 254 153 166.01 12 Murrumbeena 4 3 1 0 342 217 157.60 12 Skye 4 3 1 0 310 210 147.62 12 Highett 4 3 1 0 341 262 130.15 12 Murrumbeena 4 2 2 0 362 181 200.00 8 Caulfield 4 3 1 0 318 282 112.77 12 Caulfield 4 2 2 0 233 206 113.11 8 Mount Waverley 4 2 2 0 219 346 63.29 8 Hampton 4 2 2 0 192 248 77.42 8 East Brighton 4 1 3 0 308 289 106.57 4 Hampton 4 0 4 0 244 415 58.80 0 East Brighton 4 1 3 0 131 376 34.84 4 Skye 4 0 4 0 202 356 56.74 0 Clayton 4 1 3 0 94 457 20.57 4 Clayton 4 0 4 0 186 463 40.17 0 Mount Waverley 4 0 4 0 97 412 23.54 0

Keysborough 2.4 4.6 6.10 10.12-72 Keysborough 5.2 9.3 15.6 25.9-159 East Brighton 2.1 2.4 7.4 10.6-66 East Brighton 1.2 1.3 1.4 2.4-16 Keysborough: Goal Kickers: M. Carnelley 5, C. Hargreaves 2, C. Bryan 2, D. Collins Keysborough: Goal Kickers: C. Wilkinson 7, J. Caisley 5, G. Tempany 3, J. Bekierz Best Players: M. Carnelley, D. Collins, R. Pal, J. Pitto, B. Sutton, J. Anwyl 2, D. Vassallo 2, D. Gentle 2, J. Riddock, S. Dekkers, K. Mobourne, S. Chamberlain East Brighton: Goal Kickers: M. Lavender 3, P. Jamieson 3, N. Foster, L. Best Players: C. Wilkinson, K. Mobourne, J. Riddock, J. Skilton, H. Weston, Flanagan, M. Backman, K. Love-Linay A. Millard Best Players: K. Love-Linay, M. Backman, R. Stringer, S. Rowe, A. Marigliani, East Brighton: Goal Kickers: D. Holland, A. Governi P. Jamieson Best Players: B. Gouin, M. Kanellos, D. Holland, B. Muller, J. Khoury

Mount Waverley 1.3 7.6 7.7 10.11-71 Mount Waverley 1.1 3.1 3.1 6.5-41 Skye 3.4 4.6 7.8 9.9-63 Skye 5.6 6.10 13.16 17.17-119 Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: D. Chaplin-Birch 3, B. McLeod 2, A. Mullucks 2, Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: B. Beecroft 2, J. Bird, A. Capovilla, E. Holt, M. Keem, J. Rickard, J. Tighello S. Siriweera Best Players: M. Keem, D. Thirkell, M. Dennis, B. McLeod, A. Mullucks, J. Tighello Best Players: J. Wilkin, D. Pearce, B. Beecroft, J. Cavanagh, I. Jones, E. Holt Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Evans 5, B. Dawson 2, C. McCann, C. Petrie Skye: Goal Kickers: M. Poore 4, K. Hatch 2, J. England 2, J. Lalor 2, B. Dyer, Best Players: N. McConville, T. Barr, B. Dawson, J. Elms, J. Karadeas, B. Evans N. Papachristofilou`, D. Spinucci, A. Burks, D. Parkinson, B. Weighell, T. Hughes Best Players: J. England, N. Papachristofilou`, N. Hofmann, T. Hughes, J. Lalor, L. Scott

Murrumbeena 5.7 9.9 12.15 18.20-128 Murrumbeena 5.5 11.11 19.17 28.22-190 Clayton 1.1 2.3 2.5 4.6-30 Clayton 0.3 0.4 2.8 2.8-20 Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: J. Hackett 4, L. James 3, J. Semmel 3, Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: J. Dear 4, W. Derham 4, W. Nash 4, H. Turkington A. Bradley 3, M. Kinsella 2, C. Hargrave, L. Wilson, E. Espinosa 3, M. McMahon 3, B. Plate 2, J. Smith 2, B. Scotland 2, D. Edwards 2, Best Players: J. Semmel, L. Wilson, T. Valenta, L. James, C. Niclasen, J. Hackett Q. Pongracz, S. Thompson Clayton: Goal Kickers: G. Irons, D. Evangelista, M. McLean, M. Talbolt Best Players: D. Edwards, M. McMahon, W. Nash, R. Cahalane, J. Smith, Best Players: M. McLean, J. Gavin, G. Irons, L. Coad, J. Day, M. Talbolt S. Moloney Clayton: Goal Kickers: M. Mussared, N. Fallace Best Players: M. Mussared, D. Jones, S. Wills, M. Wills, C. Collins, S. Kurth

Doveton Eagles 3.7 8.13 12.16 20.21-141 Doveton Eagles 1.5 3.8 6.12 9.18-72 Hampton 3.4 4.6 5.7 8.10-58 Hampton 3.1 4.3 4.6 6.7-43 Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: P. Dye 10, R. Robertson 4, R. Johnson 3, N. Beer, Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: S. Paynter 4, A. Read 3, K. Bundy, Z. Johns J. Edtmaier, T. Graeske Best Players: M. Carter, A. Floyd, K. Bundy, J. Alexander, S. Paynter, M. Duke Best Players: P. Dye, C. Carmody, M. Callinan, N. Battle, M. Neve, T. Hancock Hampton: Goal Kickers: M. Ashman 3, A. Scott 2, C. Nichols Hampton: Goal Kickers: J. Gascard 2, L. Thornell, T. Burley, L. Hayes, G. Timms, Best Players: M. Digby, D. Harrison, A. Scott, C. Nichols , B. Burnham, B. Kheng, D. West M. Ashman Best Players: D. West, N. O’’Donovan, G. Timms, J. Gascard, A. Hunter, B. Kheng

Highett 1.5 3.10 5.14 7.15-57 Highett 1.4 1.4 2.6 2.10-22 Caulfield 3.3 5.5 8.9 11.14-80 Caulfield 2.0 5.7 7.11 9.12-66 Highett: Goal Kickers: B. Collins 3, E. Turner 3, K. Hendy Highett: Goal Kickers: R. Fraser, R. Smith Best Players: N. Scott, C. Waddell, J. Thompson, E. Turner, J. Prosser, M. Hoar Best Players: A. Carey, N. Cougan, M. Baragwanath, J. Parsons, R. Smith, Caulfield:Goal Kickers: L. Murchie 3, C. Roughead 2, J. Glass 2, C. Dove, J. Greer T. Heagney, J. Buggy, C. Ryall Caulfield:Goal Kickers: W. Hooper 2, R. Butler 2, L. Wakeling 2, B. Still, Best Players: C. Ryall, L. Murchie, J. Grimmond, A. Trigg, T. Kenny, S. Edgerton A. Wakeling, M. Murray Best Players: A. Wakeling, J. Wood, M. Blee, V. Moore, T. Ferguson, J. Eierweis

18 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 19 DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10 DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10

ROUND 4 REVIEW The Beena were again wasteful in the third, booting 3.6, but kept Murrumbeena v Highett (Murrumbeena Park) East Brighton v Clayton (Hurlingham Park) Clayton goalless to lead by 70 at the final change, before a six-goal Had we spoken about this game before last week’s round, I The high-flying Doveton Eagles and Keysborough remain the to two final quarter extending the winning margin to 98 points. Game of the week only undefeated teams within Division 2 of the Southern Football Couldn’t split the two big-name clashes this week, with would’ve suggested this to be a bit closer, but the Vampires efforts Netball League after Round 4. Mark McLean and Jack Gavin were named Clayton’s best. Murrumbeena starting to look like the premiership contender I’ve against Keysborough were very encouraging. Doveton Eagles 20.21 (148) def Hampton 8.10 (58) labelled them, while Highett is playing good football. Keysborough 10.12 (72) def East Brighton 10.6 (66) Both sides have had their struggles to start the season, but East The Burra escaped with a narrow victory at home against a very A monumental effort from key forward Peter Dye has spurred The Beena’s big name inclusions have been living up to the hype Brighton looks like its coming out strong with Kai Love-Linay gallant East Brighton side determined to put up a spirited fight. Doveton Eagles to its fourth straight win to start the season. during the last two weeks and another former St Pauls star in hitting a purple patch of form. Key forward recruit Matthew Carnelley was best on ground for Dye bagged a season-best 10 goals for the Eagles in their 90-point Mark Marasco is another to join the club. the victors, booting five goals in the second half to lift his side to win and was easily best on ground with Cameron Carmody and The Clays haven’t had a better chance to win a game so far this Highett has been well represented during the first four games to victory, while Damian Collins and Riet Pal were also impressive. Michael Callinan also impressive, while Russell Robertson (four season however, and will be keen to have a number other than goals) and Ricky Johnson (three goals) also chipped in. start the season, but will it have enough firepower to topple the A scrappy first quarter saw the Burra only lead by three points at home side. zero in the win column. the first change, before they were able break away in the second to The Hammers put together a competitive first quarter against the East Brighton by 19 points extend the margin to 14 points. upstart Eagles to trail by three points at the first change, before Murrumbeena by 22 points Doveton put the Hammers down in the second with five goals to Hampton v Mount Waverley (Peterson Street Reserve) East Brighton hit back with a vengeance in the third term, booting one to extend the lead to 31 points at the main break. Skye v Keysborough (Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve) five straight goals to take the lead before Carnelley booted two to It wasn’t that long ago that we saw Skye as a perennial finals Another match between a couple of old school rivals from back in It was a similar story in the second half, with Doveton continuing put his side back on level pegging by the final change. contender, but it’s been a tough start to the season at Bomberland their Division 3 days, with Hampton hosting Mount Waverley. its domination with 12 goals to four, running away with a big win. and it doesn’t get any easier this week. Carnelley’s run continued into the last, as he booted the first two David West and Nicholas O’Donovan were best on ground for The Hammers have endured a tough draw to start the season but goals of the final term, before another string of two goals from the Keysborough continues to be one of the top sides in the Hampton. encouraging performances against Murrumbeena and Caulfield Vampires created a two-point buffer. competition and at 4-0 and second on the ladder, with Matthew Caulfield 11.14 (80) def Highett 7.15 (57) suggest a win isn’t too far away. Keysborough kicked two of the last three goals of the match Carnelley hitting some form. The visiting Bears have ended an inaccurate Highett’s unbeaten however, holding off East Brighton for a six-point win. Mount Waverley has earned two wins for the season and has run to start the season, dispatching it to win by 23 points. All roads lead to the Burra winning their fifth straight game Patrick Jamieson and Marcus Lavender each kicked three goals to start the season and cementing themselves as a top three beaten the teams they would’ve pencilled in as wins, but this will While the Dogs had their chances, they could only convert seven for the Vampires, while Kai Love-Linay was their best. aspirant. be a tough clash. goals from 22 scoring shots, while the Bears converted 11 from 25 Mount Waverley 10.11 (71) def Skye 9.9 (63) scoring shots. Keysborough by 35 points Hampton by five points Another close result on Saturday saw Mount Waverley score its Chris Ryall was best on ground for the winners in a strong second win of the season, overcoming Skye at home by just nine performance, while three goals from Luke Murchie held him in points. good stead. After conceding an 18-point half time lead to trail by one at the Caulfield enjoyed a strong start to the match, kicking three of the final change, the Lions swung back into gear in the last to keep first four goals to lead by 10 points at quarter time, before cut the the Bombers winless for 2018. lead slightly to seven points by half time. Playing coach and resident hard nut Michael Keem was best When Ed Turner kicked two of the first three goals of the second on ground for the victors, alongside Daniel Thirkell, while Dylan half, Highett was within two points, but two goals to Cameron Chaplin-Birch kicked three goals. Roughead restored a 13-point lead at the final break. After the Lions kicked the first goal of the game, they conceded the Although Turner kicked his third at the start of the last, Caulfield next three to trial by 13 points at quarter time, only to kick six of kicked the next three goals to run away with the match and win the next seven goals of the match to lead by 18 at the main break. by 23. The Bombers hit back in the third, keeping the host side goalless Turner and Brett Collins finished with three for the Dogs with while piling on three themselves to lead by one at the final change. Nathan Scott among the best. Mount Waverley booted three goals in quick succession at the ROUND 5 PREVIEW start of the final term, before holding off a fast finishing Skye outfit to claim the four points. The upstart Doveton Eagles and Highett face big tests this week, visiting Caulfield and Murrumbeena respectively in our games of Ben Evans claimed five goals for Skye while Nathan McConville the week. was named their best player. Caulfield v Doveton Eagles (Koornang Park Reserve) Murrumbeena 18.20 (128) def Clayton 4.6 (30) The Murrumbeena wagon continues to roll on after a demolishing, Game of the week yet slightly wasteful victory against Clayton at home. The undefeated Eagles face their biggest test so far this season when they visit the Bears at their home ground, a narrow The Beena led comfortably throughout the match but kicked Koornang Park. 20 behinds from a massive 38 scoring shots, Key recruits Mark Doveton has been the surprise packet of the season and has more Marasco (four goals) and Luke James (three goals) were among or less obliterated its opposition at every turn, but this will be its the standouts, while best on ground Jake Semmel and Alaster first game against a likely finals contender. Bradley, also three goals, were similarly impressive. Caulfield bounced back nicely against Highett last week to earn Murrumbeena put its firepower on display right from the word go, win number three, but may go into this match as underdogs. kicking five goals from 12 scoring shots in the first before adding another four goals in the second to lead by 48 points at half time. Doveton by 17 points

20 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 21 2018 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR FIXTURE DIVISION 2: ROUND 5

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 7 APRIL 2018 26 MAY 2018 14 JULY 2018 SKYE KEYSBOROUGH Hampton 7.10-52 def by Murrumbeena 8.16-64 Hampton v Clayton Hampton v Doveton Eagles Skye 8.11-59 def by Caulfield 11.5-71 Skye v East Brighton Skye v Mount Waverley East Brighton 12.9-81 def by Highett 14.11-95 Caulfield v Keysborough East Brighton v Keysborough Ground: Carrum Downs Recreation Ground: Rowley Allen Reserve, Reserve, Wedge Rd, Cnr Stanley & Cheltenham Clayton 6.8-44 def by Doveton Eagles 22.14-146 Highett v Mount Waverley Clayton v Murrumbeena Carrum Downs Rds, Keysborough Keysborough 23.9-147 def Mount Waverley 9.6-60 Murrumbeena v Doveton Eagles Caulfield v Highett Club Colours: Black, red and silver Colours: Blue, red and white ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 Senior Coach: Brad Sinclair Senior Coach: Matthew Ferguson Reserves Coach: Mick Carlsson 14 APRIL 2018 2 JUNE 2018 21 JULY 2018 Reserves Coach: Faisal Payenda Thirds Coach: Paul Taylor Caulfield 16.8-104 def Hampton 8.16-64 East Brighton v Hampton Mount Waverley v Hampton Thirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues Highett 12.11-83 def Skye 4.7-31 Skye v Murrumbeena Keysborough v Skye # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER Doveton Eagles 13.14-92 def East Brighton 9.11-65 Clayton v Caulfield Clayton v East Brighton 1 Marc Frizell 29 Hayden Harvey 1 Corey Baines 1 Geoffrey Humphreys 28 Tim Werner Mount Waverley 9.4-58 def Clayton 5.10-40 Keysborough v Highett Doveton Eagles v Caulfield 2 Jesse Elms 31 Chase Allan 2 Darren Love 2 29 Murrumbeena 7.6-48 def by Keysborough 9.18-72 Mount Waverley v Doveton Eagles Highett v Murrumbeena Ryan Goodes Tom Anderton 3 Nathan McConville 32 Jacob Ashton 6 Zac Lambert 3 Matthew Werner 30 Justin Carlsson ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 4 Brendan Weighell 34 Jarryd Karadeas 8 Liam McConville 4 Cameron Dalton 31 Matt Carnelley 5 Mathew Gonzalez 35 Dylan Omeara 21 APRIL 2018 16 JUNE 2018 28 JULY 2018 9 Koby Lehner 5 James Anwyl 32 Darren Jameson Hampton 9.16-70 def by Highett 16.10-106 Hampton v Skye Hampton v Keysborough 5 Jarrod England 36 Ben Williams 10 Ryan McConville Skye 7.7-49 def by Doveton Eagles 20.11-131 Caulfield v East Brighton Skye v Clayton 6 Zac Harland 37 Keenan Hatch 6 David Prib 33 Jay Pitto 12 Travis Scott East Brighton 15.6-96 def Mount Waverley 4.6-30 Highett v Clayton Murrumbeena v East Brighton 7 Damian Richardson 38 Paul Follett 7 Jack Cole 34 Jacob Bradshaw 17 Corey McCormack Clayton 11.6-72 def by Keysborough 20.11-131 Doveton Eagles v Keysborough Caulfield v Mount Waverley 8 Chris McCann 39 Kyle Gascoyne 8 Davor Rajic 35 Matthew Collett 18 Matthew Barr Caulfield 10.3-63 def by Murrumbeena 15.12-102 Murrumbeena v Mount Waverley Highett v Doveton Eagles 9 Nick Webb 41 Faisal Payenda 9 Joseph Bekierz 36 Jacob Caisley 27 Chris Rodrigues 10 Blake Bormann 43 Cal Lester ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 10 Damon McCormack 37 Jack Lonie 11 Brett Dawson 45 Dom Spinucci 28 Sean Murnane 28 APRIL 2018 23 JUNE 2018 4 AUGUST 2018 11 Jake D'Atri 39 Damian Cullen 12 Nick Papachristofilou 46 Taylor Hughes 31 Kyle McMaster Doveton Eagles 20.21-141 def Hampton 8.10-58 Murrumbeena v Hampton Clayton v Hampton 12a Scott Thorne 48 Daniel Turner 39 Jatden Delange 12 Damian Collins 42 Daniel Mackenzie Mount Waverley 10.11-71 def Skye 9.9-63 Caulfield v Skye East Brighton v Skye 13 Tyler Cabansag 49 John Lalor 44 Vin O'connor 13 Shaun Dekkers 43 Harry Weston Keysborough 10.12-72 def East Brighton 10.6-66 Highett v East Brighton Keysborough v Caulfield 14 Michael McGreal 50 Jack Minton 47 Terry Sumner Murrumbeena 18.20-141 def Clayton 8.10-58 Doveton Eagles v Clayton Mount Waverley v Highett 14 Dylan Carlsson 44 Bailey Wardle 15 Cam Petrie 52 Luke Bailey Highett 7.15-57 def by Caulfield 11.14-80 Mount Waverley v Keysborough Doveton Eagles v Murrumbeena 59 Max Jordan 15 Michael Downie 45 Dehne Charry 16 Tim Barr 54 Michael Kelly 63 Michael Kalviskis 16 Tom Siposs 45 Cuffe Jesse ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 17 Brad Nicol 55 Josh Gribbling 65 Jason Lester 17 Bryce Sutton 46 Kasey Mobourne 5 MAY 2018 30 JUNE 2018 11 AUGUST 2018 18 Aaron Dawson 57 Jake Dunkley 66 Daniel Parkinson 18 Riet Pal 51 Troy Cullen Hampton v Mount Waverley Hampton v Caulfield Hampton v East Brighton 19 Aaron Harper 59 Heath Burridge 68 Josh Riley Skye v Keysborough Skye v Highett Murrumbeena v Skye 20 Ben Harper 61 Nick Hoffman 20 George Lazaridis 52 Chris Bryan 72 Christian McGuire East Brighton v Clayton East Brighton v Doveton Eagles Caulfield v Clayton 21 Matthew Poore 63 Michael Kane 21 Aaron Mcilroy 53 Taylan Killi Caulfield v Doveton Eagles Clayton v Mount Waverley Highett v Keysborough 75 Dylan Dhorio 22 Ben Evans 64 Sotiris Solomonidis 22 Josh Morel 54 Paul Taylor 76 Reed Allan Murrumbeena v Highett Keysborough v Murrumbeena Doveton Eagles v Mount Waverley 23 Luke Scott 67 Ashley Burks 23 Matthew Haines 55 Glenn Tempany 81 Ryan Bounds 24 Craig Dawson 69 Aaron Ryan ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 24 64 83 Ben Forsyth Calum Letcher Jake Skilton 12 MAY 2018 7 JULY 2018 18 AUGUST 2018 25 Adrian Taronto 70 Glenn Fielding 84 Phil Miners 25 Tim Bacic 86 Jonathon Markovitch Keysborough v Hampton Highett v Hampton Skye v Hampton 26 Joel McConville 71 Andrew Hook 26 Luke Damato 88 Jamie Pi Clayton v Skye Doveton Eagles v Skye East Brighton v Caulfield 27 Brad Dyer 73 Tom Minton 85 John Jose East Brighton v Murrumbeena Mount Waverley v East Brighton Clayton v Highett 28 James Bateman 74 Jordan Foster 99 David Collihole 27 Cory Hargreaves 92 Jarryd Cipressi Mount Waverley v Caulfield Keysborough v Clayton Keysborough v Doveton Eagles 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Doveton Eagles v Highett Murrumbeena v Caulfield Mount Waverley v Murrumbeena *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. 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22 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 23 DIVISION 2: ROUND 5 SFNL MATCH OF THE DAY

EAST BRIGHTON CLAYTON CAULFIELD DOVETON EAGLES

Ground: Hurlingham Park, Ground: Meade Reserve, Ground: Koornang Park, Ground: Roy’s Windscreens Oval, Nepean Highway, Brighton East Haughton Road, Clayton Koornang Rd, Carnegie Power Rd, Doveton Club Colours: Red With white V Club Colours: Black and white stripes Club Colours: Navy, gold and red Club Colours: Blue, white and gold panels, eagle emblem Coach: Peter Larsen Senior Coach: Jayden Gilmour Senior Coach: Sein Clearihan Senior Coach: Clint Wilson Reserve Coach: Jason Tickner Reserve Coach: Michael Wills Reserves Coach: Chris Spencer Reserves Coach: Max Croaker

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Mitch Backman 29 Patrick Jamieson 1 Danny Gilmour 27 Jesse Dunn 1 Tom Heagney 32 Shane Campbell 1 Ryan Hendy 25 Enayte Samadi 2 Marcus Lavender 30 Athan Guiliani 2 Michael Wills 28 Jordy Collins 2 James Backway 33 Rory Hunter 1a Brayden Keown 26 Christopher Kennedy 3 Codie Smith 31 Liam Menhennit 3 Josh Llerena 29 Jack Coutts 3 Matt Murray 34 Jake Benoiton 2 Peter Dye 27 Travis Graeske 4 Aaron Viney 32 Cameron Thorne 3a Robert Efthimiadis 30 Jack Bourke 4 Chris Dove 35 Sam Wilson 5 Brandon Turner 36 Benn Harris 3 Michael Callinan 28 Todd Byers 5 Andrew Marigliani 33 John Conroy 4 Phil Kurth 31 Jayden Gilmour 6 Anthony O'Shea 37 James Daidone 6 Bradley Westcombe 34 Dion Bullock 5 Nick Falace 32 Imran Murati 4 Kaine Bundy 29 Adjin Bekiri 8 Daniel Nilsson 38 Luke Wakeling 7 Seamus Murphy 35 Tim Gray 6 Declan O'Donnell 33 Dean Evangelista 5 Steven Ognjenovic 30 Matt Fristad 9 Will Hooper 40 Jason Twirdy 8 Ryan Cosgrove 36 Anthony Scarcella 7 Chris Morrison 34 Luke Forscutt 6 Nick Beer 31 Cameron Carmody 10 Chris Lewis 41 Ned Lanyon 9 Kai Love-Linay 37 Lachlan Webb 8 Mark McLean 35 Sebastian Valiente 11 Ben Still 42 Chris Spencer 7 Ricky Johnson 32 Stuart Johnson 10 Brodie Muller 38 Trent Beard 9 Chris Collins 36 Geoge Yelayotis 12 Cameron Roughead 43 Mitch Hurley 8 Corrie Wilson 32a Brandon Todd 11 Retired 39 Tom Fraser 10 Glenn Tuckwell 37 Douglas Grey 13 Luke Murchie 44 Alex Markham 9 Nick Battle 35 Daryl Thomas 12 Blake Cochrane 40 Matthew Wright 11 Peter Bell 38 James Huynh 14 Jake Buggy 45 Jordy Lamont 10 Dave D'Aquino 36 Adam Read 13 Lachlan Smith 41 Richard Stokes 12 Tim Collins 39 Jake Thorne 15 Tom Stait 46 Joel Grimmond 14 Anthony Bailey 42 Vince Rossignollo 13 Josh Forscutt 40 Christian Macrae 16 Blake Miles 47 Pat Kelly 11 Michael Duke 37 Omar Babak

15 Nathan Foster 43 Adrian Jilich 14 Jack McEwin 41 Josh Winfield 17 Travis Rowley 48 John Eierweis 12 Caleb Millman 38 Sean Paynter 16 Braden Zaal 44 Todd Healey 15 Nathan Collins 42 Greg Klapos 18 Josh Wood 49 Andrew Stolzenburg 14 Stuart Willaims 39 Matthew Carter 17 Dermot Murphy 45 Nick Heley 16 Lauchy Caine 43 Ash Plozza 19 Anthony Trigg 50 Jedd Glass 15 Cory Wilson 40 Michael Harris 18 Liam Flanagan 46 Jake Cameron 17 Jak Martin 44 Steve Kurth 20 Tom Kenny 51 Tim Ferguson 21 Chris Ryall 52 Adam Wakeling 16 Max Croaker 41 Sahin Ayres 19 Adam Governi 47 Brendan Gouin 18 Luke Coad 46 Jack Gavin 22 Sam Edgerton 54 Patrick Soan 16a Reece Hancock 42 Zakk Johns 20 Brody Pearse 48 Xavier Tobin 18a Matt Azzopardi 47 Justin Crowther 23 Rowan Clarke 55 Nick Murnane 21 Barry Hope 49 Jordan Doolan 19 Rory Naylor 48 Sam Diacoyannis 17 Matt Neve 44 Brad McKenzie 24 Matthew Costantino 56 Adam Coxsell 22 Mark Jamieson 50 Daniel Warden 20 Mark Dodin 49 Shaun Hamilton 19 Mitch Forgiarini 45 Simon Caldwell 25 Curtis Williams 57 Judd Lanyon 23 Adam Wakeling 51 Mike Paxman 21 Matt Wilson 50 Damian Sproules 26 Ryan Butler 59 Vince Moore 20 Isaac Newstead 50 Andrew Floyd 24 Ryan Stringer 52 Andrew Raskiewicz 22 Darren Murphy 53 Steve Wills 27 Harris Lanyon 60 Matt Blee 21 Dale Jose 56 Jeremy Alexander 25 Liam Mackay 53 Stefan Bjelogrlic 23 55 Virak Lim Matt Talbot 28 Cam Vincent 61 Harrison Rennick 22 Mitch Clarke 66 Jarrod O'Neill 26 Jared Zaal 54 Martin Bonn 24 Thomas Frost 56 Jack Day 29 Adam Ballard (Capt) 64 Josh Winslow 23 Emilio Williams 88 Troy Hancock 27 Shaun James 55 Jufil Blanza 25 Ordell Buntine 59 Julian Lao 30 Christian Trumble 65 Stewart Broussard 28 Kyle Gray 26 Mick Forster 60 Chris Dureau 31 Ian McNicholas 24 Russell Roberston

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24 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 25 DIVISION 2: ROUND 5 DIVISION 2: ROUND 5

MURRUMBEENA HIGHETT HAMPTON MOUNT WAVERLEY

Ground: Murrumbeena Park, Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Ground: Peterson Street Reserve, Ground: Mayfield Reserve, Lewton Rd, Kangaroo Rd, Murrumbeena Turner Rd, Highett Peterson St, Highett Mount Waverley Club Colours: Maroon, Gold yoke Club Colours: Navy, white and red hoops Club Colours: Yellow and black stripes, Club Colours: Green and gold, lion emblem and lion with Bulldog emblem blue trim Senior Coach: Michael Keem Senior Coach: Paul Howroyd Senior Coach: Sam Hecker Senior Coach: Craig McIndoe Reserves Coach: Jake Brown Senior Assistant: Jason Cornish Reserve Coach: Paul (Ruffa) O’Neill Reserves Coach: Simon Beshara

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Will Nash 34 Bryn Plate 1 Ed Turner 27 James Short 1 Ajit Alister 32 Taka Tohiaraki 1 Jarrod Wilkin 29 Kessel Zoethout 2 Jamie Hackett 35 Chris Niclasen 2 Mark Devereaux 33 Craig Norton 1a Sam L'Hueillier 28 James L'Hueillier 2 Cliff Aikman 30 Jason Bird 3 Michael Kinsella 36 Josh Godino 2 Daniel Booth 29 Bryce Pewtress 3 Bunarith Kheng 34 Luke Chevalier 3 Matt Jeffries 31 Shane Costantino 4 Eddie Espinosa 37 Nicholas Edwards 3 Jordan Thompson 29a Elliott Brown 4 Callum White 35 Hayden McLennan 4 Michael Dennis 32 Ezra Holt 5 Joss Holdsworth 38 Rory Cahalane 4 James Taranto 31 Chris Long 5 Pat Bolger 36 Dan Guiry 6 Sam Moloney 39 Jack Brammer 5 Yianni Pasialis (VC) 32 Michael Baragwanath 6 Corey Smith 37 Kyall Reynolds 5 Sam Taunt 33 Mikey Kambouris 7 Jay Bruno 40 Jacob Curtis 5a Ash Manson 33 Tyson Edmunds 7 Carl Nichols 38 Darren Harrison 6 Ethan Tobias 34 Matt Tighello

8 Cory Hargrave 41 Stirling Reeve 6 Brett Collins 34 Jackson Millwood 8 Troy Selim 39 Liam Thornell 7 Patrick Kinsella 35 Matt Graham 9 Mitch Walder 42 Rob Brearley 7 Pat Signh 35 Aiden Young 9 Liam Timms 40 Blake Burnham 8 Michael Keem 36 Caleb Schulz 10 Jack Johnson 43 Mick McMahon 8 Andrew Carey 36 Kyle Hendy 10 Nick O’Donovan 41 Jarryd Wilson 9 Chris Jeffries 37 Joe Tye 11 Luke James 44 Tim McGaw 9 Ari Friedman 37 Mark Bailey 11 Zac Allen 42 Jye Thornell 10 Ben Mcleod 38 Sean Rickard 12 Liam Wilson 45 Andre Micklesons 10 Tristan Brown 38 Lachy McLean 12 Jack Cafarella 43 Andrew Scott 13 Rhys Clayton 46 Chris Keating 11 Beau Jedd 38a Michael Globan 13 Lachlan Mullin 44 Luke Narduzzo 11 ben beecroft 39 Nick Doherty 14 Dechlan Turkington 47 Robbie Hyde 11a Matt Foster 40 Jess Parsons 14 David West 45 Michael Ashman 12 Jake Brown 40 Stuart Polack 15 Cam Walker 48 Jack Dear 15 46 12 Joel Jones 41 Alex Draper James Gascard Daniel Tacconelli 13 Jack Dunn 41 Stu Pike 16 Harley Ambrose 49 Robbie Ryan 13 Cameron Nayar 42 Steffan Lindstrom 16 Michael Lees 47 Matthew Thompson 14 Campbell Marsden 42 Samuel Moody 17 Harley Turkington 50 Chris Cairns 14 Xavier Eddington 43 Billy Prosser 17 Matthew Pola 48 Josh Lees 15 Alex Mullucks 43 Steven Spears 18 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss 51 Dean Spanos 15 Mark Short 44 Peter Quinn 18 Josh Carmichael 49 Anthony Papafotiou 19 Josh Smith 52 Eddie Brown 16 Nathan Scott 45 Chris Harmes 18 Chase Griffin 50 Mark Digby 16 Joey Rickard 44 Nick Collins 20 Dylan Elkman 53 Jack Whelan 16a Nicholas Cougan 46 Nathan Mullinger 19 Tom Burley 51 Dylan Chisolm 17 Jamil Tye 45 Johnny Le 21 Chris Evans 54 Michael Menara 17 Tom Brown (Capt) 47 Guy Dixon 20 Luke Hayes 52 James Grandin 18 Jesse Burns 46 Jason Thea 22 Mark Richardson 55 Matt Nandor 18 Courtney Waddell 48 Ben Hughes 20 Luke Tempany 53 Ben Priggen 19 Kieran Anglim 47 Jordan Cavanagh 23 Sam Parkes 56 Sean Geaney 19 Jack Prosser 48a Jamie Duell 21 Tom Woodward 54 Alex Docherty 20 Phil Schulz 48 Jay Cavanagh 24 Tom Valenta 57 Mitch Hendley 19a Austin Prendergast 49 Dave Morton 22 Jake Timms 55 Nathan Wallace 21 James Tighello 49 Shaun Siriweera 25 Jordan Cusin 58 Quenton Pongracz 20 Harry O'Neill 50 Max Pandur 23 Leigh McLuckie 56 Jake Chitty 26 Jake Semmel 59 James Shirley 21 Charlie O'Neill 51 Thomas Nolan 24 Guy Timms 57 Tom Hamilton 22 Chris Filer Jnr 50 Daniel Hogan 27 Cam Rundell 60 Harry Fleming 22 Chris Langdon 52 Zach Vanderhoven 25 Tate Griffin 58 Matthew Hanson 23 Danial Pearce 51 Anthony Cormick 28 Alaster Bradley 61 Jack McDonald 22a Michael Russo 53 Aaron Leahy 26 Todd Crane 59 Arron Griffin 24 Brenton Cincotta 53 Andrew Capovilla 29 Nathan McDonald 62 Michael Farthing 23 Mitch Hoar 54 James Sneesby 27 Tom Davis 60 Brodie Pedder 25 Tom Petronik 55 Jay Beattie 30 Dylan Edwards 63 Alex Goold 23a Rhys Fraser 55 Joel Tully 28 Matthew Thorneycroft 61 Matthew Cupit 26 Jonathan Jordan 66 lsaac Jones 31 David Schmiedl 64 John Valles 24 Ryan Smith 58 Rhys Floro 29 Paul Johns 62 Brendan Bennett 27 74 32 Owen Lewis 65 Richard Gillies 25 Sam Jackson 59 Austin Prendergast 30 Andrew Hunter 63 Andy Castles Daniel Thirkell Nick Cerni 33 Brett Scotland 66 Ryan Bilalis 26 Nick Vawser 60 Andrew Robinson 31 Tim Nixon 28 Jason Leung 87 Eric Macphie

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26 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 27 DIVISION 3 RESULTS: ROUND 3

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 RESERVE DIVISION 3 SENIOR TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Hampton Park 4 4 0 0 363 136 266.91 16 Hampton Park 4 4 0 0 466 117 398.29 16 Springvale Districts 4 3 1 0 249 183 136.07 12 Endeavour Hills 3 3 0 0 246 77 319.48 12 Heatherton 3 2 1 0 192 98 195.92 8 Ashwood 3 2 1 0 222 145 153.10 8 Ashwood 3 2 1 0 238 140 170.00 8 Springvale Districts 4 2 2 0 254 195 130.26 8 MATCH DAY VISION Heatherton 3 1 2 0 169 224 75.45 4 Endeavour Hills 3 1 2 0 141 134 105.22 4 LIVE STREAMING TO YOUR WEBSITE Black Rock 3 1 2 0 154 218 70.64 4 Black Rock 3 1 2 0 172 199 86.43 4 DIGITAL DOWNLOADS South Yarra 3 0 3 0 101 375 26.93 0 South Yarra 3 0 3 0 119 272 43.75 0

Hallam 3 0 3 0 81 342 23.68 0 Hallam 3 0 3 0 45 357 12.61 0 MATCH DAY PHOTOGRAPHY

Ashwood 0.3 6.8 10.14 15.19-109 Ashwood 5.3 8.7 13.11 19.20-134 CLUB WEBSITES Hallam 1.2 2.4 3.5 4.6-30 Hallam 0.0 2.1 3.1 4.3-27 DIGITAL BEST & FAIREST PRESENTATIONS Ashwood: Goal Kickers: C. Grove 5, J. Chapman 4, B. Figas 2, Ashwood: Goal Kickers: C. Spencer 5, N. Parry 3, M. Rossborough J. Harris, B. Hemphill, F. Martinicchio, P. Carroll 2, M. Collins 2, C. Brooks 2, T. Shepherd, S. Butler, B. Newman, Best Players: J. Chapman, B. Figas, P. Carroll, E. O’Connell-Webb, J. Cox, N. Brooks EVENT INVITATIONS & TICKETS R. Carroll Best Players: K. Jones, N. Parry, C. Spencer, D. Stefancik, Hallam: Goal Kickers: M. Studd 2, D. Cavallo, J. Garner C. Brooks, M. Spencer PULL-UP BANNERS Best Players: J. Daly, M. Studd, D. Grayson, J. Garner, B. Coutet, Hallam: Goal Kickers: D. Mullins 2, S. Simpson, J. Perger J. Danilo Best Players: J. Crutchfield, B. Reynolds, R. Lewis, J. Jones, J. Langerak, P. Muzzicato WEB TV SHOWS Black Rock 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.3-21 Black Rock 1.3 2.6 4.9 5.10-40 SOCIAL MEDIA & EVENT MARKETING Endeavour Hills 4.3 5.7 8.8 13.11-89 Endeavour Hills 6.0 6.1 8.4 13.9-87 Black Rock: Goal Kickers: J. Lawrence, T. Dewar, M. Winberg Black Rock: Goal Kickers: A. Sparks 3, G. Telemzouguer, W. Peters Best Players: D. O’Brien, W. Sanchez, J. Lawrence, K. Simpson, Best Players: R. Winders, A. Sparks, B. Crittenden, C. Durie, T. Dalton, C. Ferries S. Bonser, B. Henry Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: J. Marolla 4, T. Gillies 2, D. Batson 2, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: D. Morrison 4, A. Walters 2, C. Webber, N. Strom, B. Cram , S. Richards, D. Cann A. Ebrahimi, A. Doran, J. Downes, A. Doughan, H. Favero, M. Souter, Best Players: C. Webber, B. Hoe, A. Cvek, D. Batson, S. McLean, M. Sleiman N. Gay Best Players: N. Anderson, Z. Aseel, D. Morrison, A. Doran, M. Lonie, J. Downes

Hampton Park 4.2 11.8 18.14 25.20-170 Hampton Park 1.4 7.7 11.10 13.14-92 South Yarra 0.1 0.2 0.2 1.2-8 South Yarra 1.2 1.2 1.2 3.2-20 Hampton Park: Goal Kickers: N. Carver 7, M. Henry 5, L. O’Brien 4, Hampton Park: Goal Kickers: D. Asling 3, E. Mullins 3, H. Peach 2, A. Scott 2, T. Davis, A. Holden, M. Woolgar, R. Smart, M. Robinson, S. Walsh 2, M. Cortese, M. McInroy-Howard, D. Cortese T. Rainey, C. Williamson Best Players: Z. McDonald, G. Rees, N. Dawes, J. Ashwood, Best Players: M. Henry, H. Primrose, D. Boudoloh, N. Carver, D. Glazier, S. Walsh T. Davis, A. Scott South Yarra: Goal Kickers: C. Dore, M. Angeloni, T. Lange South Yarra: Goal Kickers: M. Higgins Best Players: P. Johnson, M. Klomp, H. Grisold, N. Presland, ELEVATING GRASSROOTS TO THE ELITE Best Players: S. Stegheuis, L. Dellorso, M. Symons, Z. Maher, M. Gliddon, C. Dore N. Pane, M. Higgins

Springvale Districts 3.2 5.6 7.13 8.15-63 Springvale Districts 1.1 5.4 8.8 10.15-75 Heatherton 2.1 5.3 5.3 5.7-37 Heatherton 3.3 5.5 5.6 6.6-42 Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: S. Raru 2, T. Wills, S. Feehan, Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: J. Lim 2, J. Henshaw 2, M. Josic, T. Wilkinson, D. Saldanha, L. Morrey C. Hutchinson 2, S. Aitken, D. Stoter-Rainer, P. Cahill, J. Beckwith Best Players: T. Wilkinson, M. Soutter-Smith, T. Cooper, W. Nevill, Best Players: C. Chalmers, L. Hamilton, D. Stoter-Rainer, redonioncreative.com.au M. Thompson, C. Keenan R. Costantino, C. Hutchinson, M. Ork Heatherton: Goal Kickers: K. Kandakji 3, C. Cusack, C. Webb Heatherton: Goal Kickers: W. Earle 2, B. Starkey 2, M. Ah-Tye, Best Players: J. Corcoran, M. Daoud, L. O’’Halloran, K. Kandakji, P. Connolly L. Fakos, B. Clark-henry Best Players: J. Kelaart, S. Gibbs, W. Earle, J. Cruse, D. Ross, C. McLachlan

28 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 29 DIVISION 3: MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi DIVISION 3: MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi

ROUND 3 REVIEW However, such was the Falcons’ stranglehold they Two confident, classy sides will push each other This week’s opponent, Springvale Districts, hasn’t quite conceded a mere behind in the second half. throughout and it is tough to pick a winner. lived up to expectations, winning only half of its four Springvale Districts 8.15 (63) def Heatherton 5.7 (37) Chris Webber inspired Endeavour Hills to a 68-point So let’s go with a draw. 2018 matches. Note Heatherton will henceforth be referred to as the win as best on ground and chimed in with a goal. Tunners rather than the Tonners as requested on air South Yarra vs Ashwood (Fritsch Holzer Park) It should be noted its two losses were against strong by club president John Bennett. Teammate Jarrod Marolla kicked four goals. Ashwood sits third on the ladder with a game in hand to opponents in Hampton Park and Endeavour Hills. fourth-placed Springvale Districts. Springvale Districts proved too strong for Heatherton as Darcy O’Brien was named as the best contributor for The Demons’ depth will ensure they inflict another The Magpies must beat winless South Yarra to keep expected, winning by 26 points. the defeated Jets. heavy loss on hapless Hallam. Districts at arm’s length. However, the Tunners can take encouragement from Hampton Park 25.20 (170) def South Yarra 1.2 (8) Heatherton vs Black Rock (Ross Street Reserve) their first-half efforts. Hampton Park continued on its dominant way with a Fritsch Holzer Park no longer appears to hold the brutal 162-point demolition of South Yarra. fear it has in previous seasons for visiting teams, as Heatherton and Black Rock sit fifth and sixth At the major break the Demons led by just three points. demonstrated by Black Rock’s comfortable Round 2 respectively on the ladder. Michael Henry again starred for the Redbacks, carving win there. Unfortunately for Heatherton, its five first-half goals up the Yarras around the ground and adding five goals Each has one victory from three games. proved to be all the majors it could muster for the game. of his own to those he set up for teammates. South Yarra will field a stronger side this week as a number of players return from illness. With only four teams to play finals, both sides will be It added just four points in the second half. One of those who benefited from Henry’s classy passing desperate for a win to keep in touch with the likes of was Nathan Carver. He was a dominant presence up But Ashwood will have too much polish. During that period, Springvale Districts managed a Springvale Districts and Ashwood. wayward 3.9. forward, racking up marks and slotting seven majors. Hallam vs Springvale Districts (Hallam Reserve) South Yarra’s Michael Higgins deserves mention for his Hallam has managed a meagre total of 11 goals in its This should make for a lively match when the Tunners Tom Wilkinson, in just his second game for the club, led accurate set shot late in the final term. three 2018 games. host the Jets. the way as the Demons’ best player, and booted a goal. Otherwise, his side would have gone the entire game During this period, the Hawks have conceded 47 majors. Springvale Districts’ senior assistant coach Leighton A strong first half against Springvale Districts last without registering a six pointer. Ross praised Wilkinson’s work as an inside midfielder, This 36-goal differential and a percentage of 23.68 round and home ground advantage suggest Heatherton suggesting he won 30 plus possessions. It is tough to find positives in such an enormous illustrate Hallam’s current struggles to compete. has a slight here. loss, but South Yarra’s first term effort level was Khaled Kandakji managed three goals for the beaten commendable. Heatherton. With a side depleted by a rampant virus, the Yarras took Ashwood 15.19 (109) def Hallam 4.6 (30) the match up to the Redbacks early. Hallam travelled to Ashwood as the underdog. Ferocious tackling and a number of entries into the However, the Hawks registered the only major of a low forward arc were promising for South Yarra, but the scoring first term, going to the huddle with a five-point side failed to reap any rewards on the scoreboard. advantage. By the first break, the Yarras had a lonely behind and From the time Brett Figas put Ashwood ahead three were 25-points adrift of the Redbacks. minutes into the second stanza, the Magpies’ class took over. The final score starkly illustrates the void in class between the teams. Ashwood charged to a 28-point half time lead and went on to a 79-point victory. ROUND 4 PREVIEW Chris Grove topped the winner’s goal kicking list with Endeavour Hills vs Hampton Park (Barry Simon five, with best afield Jake Chapman just one behind him. Reserve) Endeavour Hills and Hampton Park are the only Black Rock 3.3 (21) def by Endeavour Hills 13.11 (89) unbeaten sides in the division, making their Round 4 After finding form in Round 2, Black Rock was expected clash a tantalising prospect. to make Endeavour Hills work hard. The Redbacks won’t lose many matches this season, A competitive first term was promising, with the if any. Falcons leading the Jets by only seven points at quarter time. But the Falcons are capable of getting the better of them. Although Black Rock failed to trouble the scorers in With a fit, fast and skilful squad, Endeavour Hills will the second term, its deficit was still a manageable 17 ensure Hampton Park needs to be switched on from points at the half way stage of the match. the outset.

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ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 14 APRIL 2018 2 JUNE 2018 21 JULY 2018 Hampton Park 17.23-125 def Hallam 1.2-8 Hampton Park v Black Rock Hampton Park v Springvale Districts Black Rock 3.5-23 def by Ashwood 11.10-76 Ashwood v Springvale Districts Hallam v Black Rock Springvale Districts 14.11-95 def South Yarra 6.4-40 South Yarra v Heatherton Ashwood v Heatherton Taking your club to the next level Heatherton 3.6-24 def by Endeavour Hills 18.10-118 Hallam v Endeavour Hills South Yarra v Endeavour Hills Administration assistance for your club when you need it ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 Sports C.A.T.C.H. is here to share our expertise and extensive 21 APRIL 2018 16 JUNE 2018 28 JULY 2018 experience, and relieve some of the administrative burden placed Ashwood 5.7-37 def by Hampton Park 13.14-92 Hallam v Hampton Park Black Rock v Hampton Park on volunteers. South Yarra 7.11-53 def by Black Rock 16.14-110 Ashwood v Black Rock Springvale Districts v Ashwood How we can help Endeavour Hills 5.9-39 def Springvale Districts 5.2-32 South Yarra v Springvale Districts Heatherton v South Yarra • Database management including registration (ie. SportsTG) Hallam 6.7-43 def by Heatherton 15.18-108 Endeavour Hills v Heatherton Endeavour Hills v Hallam • Compliance (ie. Everproof) • Team Manager or Trainer training nights, including handbooks ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 • Game day or supporter apparel, awards and trophies 28 APRIL 2018 23 JUNE 2018 4 AUGUST 2018 • Social media and website management Hampton Park 25.20-170 def South Yarra 1.2-8 Hampton Park v Ashwood Hallam v Hampton Park • End of season and AGM booklets Black Rock 3.3-21 def by Endeavour Hills 13.11-89 Black Rock v South Yarra Ashwood v Black Rock Springvale Districts 8.15-63 def Heatherton 5.7-37 Springvale Districts v Endeavour Hills South Yarra v Springvale Districts These are just a few examples of what Sports C.A.T.C.H. can assist your club with to ease the load on your very important volunteers. Ashwood 15.19-109 def Hallam 4.6-30 Heatherton v Hallam Endeavour Hills v Heatherton www.sportscatch.com.au Contact us today to find out more! [email protected] | [email protected] | 0411 499 907 ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 5 MAY 2018 30 JUNE 2018 11 AUGUST 2018 Endeavour Hills v Hampton Park South Yarra v Hampton Park Hampton Park v Ashwood Heatherton v Black Rock Endeavour Hills v Black Rock Black Rock v South Yarra Hallam v Springvale Districts Heatherton v Springvale Districts Springvale Districts v Endeavour Hills South Yarra v Ashwood Hallam v Ashwood Heatherton v Hallam

ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 12 MAY 2018 7 JULY 2018 18 AUGUST 2018 Hampton Park v Heatherton Hampton Park v Endeavour Hills South Yarra v Hampton Park Black Rock v Springvale Districts Black Rock v Heatherton Endeavour Hills v Black Rock South Yarra v Hallam Springvale Districts v Hallam Heatherton v Springvale Districts Ashwood v Endeavour Hills Ashwood v South Yarra Hallam v Ashwood

ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 26 MAY 2018 14 JULY 2018 25 AUGUST 2018 Springvale Districts v Hampton Park Heatherton v Hampton Park Hampton Park v Endeavour Hills Black Rock v Hallam Springvale Districts v Black Rock Black Rock v Heatherton Heatherton v Ashwood Hallam v South Yarra Springvale Districts v Hallam Endeavour Hills v South Yarra Endeavour Hills v Ashwood Ashwood v South Yarra

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32 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 33 DIVISION 3: ROUND 4 DIVISION 3: ROUND 4

ENDEAVOUR HILLS HAMPTON PARK SOUTH YARRA ASHWOOD

Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Ground: Robert Booth Reserve, Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Dve, Endeavour Hills Somerville Rd, Hampton Park Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley Club Colours: Green with a gold V Club Colours: Red and black with Club Colours: Maroon, royal blue yoke, Club Colours: Black, white and yellow Redback emblem gold lion vertical panels Senior Coach: Robert Dipper Senior Coach: Jason Chapple Senior Coach: Darren ‘Daisy’ Stegehuis Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough Reserves Coach: Jason Beattie Reserve Coach: Anton Tidmarsh Reserve Coach: Hayden Reynolds Reserve Coach: Jeremy Nelson Thirds Coach: Clint Jarrett Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby Thirds Coach: Andrew Rattle

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Nathan Carver 38 James Kellett 1 Nick Gay 22 Jayson Bruce 2 James Bradshaw 1 Mark Symons (Co-Capt) 29 Adam Villella 4 Alexander Evans 1 Mitchell Saunders 29 Brad Hempill 2 Nathan Dawes 39 Eddie Mullins 2 Chris Merchant 30 Michael Higgins 5 Sean Dixon 1a Kane Jones 30 Hugh Bertram 1a Adrian Kartner 23 Vas Fournarakis 3 Luke Staker 3 Ash Scott 40 Joey Beech 7 Tim Wiese 2 Ryan Carroll 32 Chris Meyers 4 Mark Penn 41 Stewart Puwaye 3 Caleb Hounihan 31 Nick Pane 2 Andrew Vella 24 Adam Walters 4 Dorian White 20 Jarryd Mills 5 Jordan Ashwood 42 Aaron Elyse 4 Alby Evans 32 Gerry Costello 3 David Reilly 33 Christopher Grove 23 Cam Veal 3 Daniel Bartley 25 Daniel Morrison 7 Shane Jacobs 6 Mitchell Hill 43 Matthew Ziegeler 5 Sean Dixon 33 Nick Wilcox 4 Ben Giblett 33a Nathan Scott 7 Cory Phillips 44 Tim Ziegeler 24 Trent Thompson 6 Brandon Bird 34 Blake Tolley (Res. Capt) 5 Alex Jong 34 Tim Smith 4 Styron Augustus 26 Daniel Batson 8 Ray May 8 Jake Rech 45 Mathew Adair 28 Ryan Wise 7 Mick Steer 35 David Cannizzo 5a Sean Butler 36 Jack Harris 9 Dale Glazier 46 Aziz Hussaini 29 Ryan Dore 5 Mitch Whatman 27 Alex Carroll 10 Sean King 6 Justin Mackenzie 38 George Lithotomos 10 Michael Henry 47 Daniel Boudoloh 8 Jamie Ardern 37 Kieran Finlayson 32 James Paull 11 48 7a Ryan Forsyth 39 Mason Morgan 5 Daniel Cann 28 Marcus Kleinert 11 Duol Moses Luke O'Brien Dylan Cortese 9 Scott Stegehuis (Co-Capt) 38 Julian Belfrage 35 James Evans 12 Harley Primrose 49 Mario Cortese 8 Ethan O'Connell-Webb 41 Sean Williams 6 Ben Swift 29 Byron Hoe 16 Lachlan Staker 10 Chris Sharpley 38a Oliver Khoury 36 Brock Monok 13 Shaun Walsh 50 Heath Peach 9 Dale Carroll 42 Brad Newman 11 Dean Mendes 39 Sean Caton 41 Kai Lorrimar 14 Andrew Lawless 52 James Cross 7 Jarrod Marolla 30 Daniel Strom 17 Midhat Sleiman 10 Gary McDonagh 43 Mitchell Rossborough 15 Sean Winsall 53 Andrew Rattle 11a Will Smith 40 Brenton Smith 43 Kym Bratzelt 10a Trevor Shepard 44 Jeremy Nelson 8 Nathan Strom 31 Gavin Lees 21 Travis Smith 16 Rhys Smart 55 CJ Layfield 12 Danny Wyatt 40a Chris Lay 44 Matthew Patullock 17 Mitch Robinson 56 Cody Cameron 47 Joseph Hoppev 11 Jake Chapman 45 Michael Collins 9 Matthew Peake 32 Matthew Souter 27 Will Knox 12a Chris Dore 41 Tom Rogers 18 Aaron Holden 57 James Alexander 50 Todd Klein 12 James Morrey 49 Grant Mesley 13 Matt Wilcox 42 Andy McLoughlin 10 Sam McLean 33 Midhat Sleiman 31 Jacob Daly 19 Travis Kerr 58 Sam Ward 52 Brock Pescud 13 Frank Martinicchio 51 Darryn Dick 20 Cam Williamson 59 Axel Wulf 14 Blake Mios 43 Zac Maher 53 Michael Klomp 14 Adam Wiltgren 52 Nick Parry 11 Nathan Reid 34 Alex Cann 35 Clint Jarrett 21 Hayden Versluys-Tyrer 60 Alan Hepburn 15 Brenton Smith 43a Josh Kofkin 61 Max McCartney 15 David Hickey 53 Anthony Ticca 22 Jackson Philpin 62 Zac McDondald 12 Ryan Imeson 35 Clint Jarrett 39 Ryan Thomas 16 Cory Brady 44 Troy Lange 63 Daniel Borg 23 Dylan Asling 63 Brenton Hollingworth 16 Brett Figas 55 Simon Leggett 18 Dan Russell 48 Mark Phillips 13 Josh Graham 36 Chris Webber 41 Andrew Smith 24 Michael Phouttanvoung 65 Kain Bloxsidge 64 Kane Malcolmson 17 Jeremy Collins 56 Daniel Stefancik 18a Geoff Zach 49 Shane Myers 25 Brayden McConkey 66 Andy Ton 66 Will Quince (Capt) 18 James Feather 57 Dan O'Connell-Webb 14 Josh Downes 38 Jason Davies 44 Matthew Tran 26 Trav Davis 68 Mason Hindell 19 Michael Bohan 52 Michael Gliddon 67 Jake Bertone 20 Kristan Jones 59 Kane O'Connell-Webb 15 Pat Gill 40 Jason Beattie 45 Adam Klas 27 Luke Nunan 70 Sean Babe 68 Anthony May 20 Eamon Hanney 53 Michael Klomp 21 Patrick Carroll 61 Lakshay Totlanil 28 Taylor Rainey 71 Paul Stockdale Craig Jensen- 21 Ryhan Pearse 54 Mario Angeloni 69 Sam Baumgartner 16 Ben Moriarty 44 Brok Wightman 52 29 Brad Phillips 72 Stuart Orr 22 Chris Spencer 61a Michael Spencer Schmidt 72 Jack Zeler 30 Joshua Craig 73 Nicholas De La Roche 22 Jaimie Bazant 55 Willard Lloyd 23 Shane Peake 64 Paul Hattersley 17 Tom Gillies 48 James Taplin 53 Sam Walters 73 Liam Halverson 31 Jackson Fry 74 Josh Wallace 22 Luke Dellorso 58 Bryce Denaro 23a Daniel Monforte 65 Declan Brooks 74 Chris Kaliviotis 18 Robert Tinney 50 Joel Marie 54 Leigh Jansen 32 75 Zack Hogton Mathew McInroy-Howard 23 James Barnden- Burns 60 Daniel Murphy 24 Josh Taylor 67 Josh Burley 33 Michael Guinane 76 Roche Liam 78 Sam Convey 19 Michael Cook 51 Nathan Crutchley 60 Greg Baxter 25 Anthony Pane 64 Eric Ghasperidis 25 David Masson 72 Mick Burkwood 34 Jackson Viney 77 Glen Rees 82 Alex Bell 26 Mark Tuang Thong 68 Anthony May 26 Chris Scully 73 Caleb Brooks 20 Daniel Soar 73 Richard Thomas 69 Max Herrera 35 Dylan Ward 78 Tyson Tapner-Gillies 85 Kingsley Hill 36 Mitch Woolgar 79 Blake Rout 27 Nick Maddock 71 Paul McNamara 87 Rory O'Kane 27 Alex Salama 74 John Cox 21 Shaun Richards 71 Carl Dicker 37 Josh Viney 80 Bryan Murphy 28 Nick Presland 76 Kevin Pereira 88 Patrick Johnson 28 Alexander Davies 80 Noah Brooks 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

34 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 35 DIVISION 3: ROUND 4 DIVISION 3: ROUND 4

HALLAM SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS HEATHERTON BLACK ROCK

Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Ground: Springvale Reserve, Ground: Heatherton Recreation Reserve Ground: McDonald Reserve, Frawley Rd, Hallam Newcomen Rd, Springvale Ross Street, Heatherton Black Rock Club Colours: Black, Red & Yellow Club Colours: Navy, white monogram Club Colours: Black & White stripes Club Colours: Black and red and red trim Senior Coach: Ash Allen Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy Senior Coach: Lachlan Batt Senior Coach: Kris Thompson Reserve Coach: Danny Allen Reserves Coach: Matt Sauer Reserve Coach: Jeremy Starke Reserves Coach: Adam Sikora Thirds Coach: Grenville Wise

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS 1 R. McIvor 31 J. Jones 1 Matt Thompson 29 Nick Duff 1 Mark Stevens 30 Riki Seaton-Clarke 1 Daniel Kick 31 Zachary Ryan 1 Ben Smith 2 Ben Stacey 30 Steven Aitken 1a Matt Ah-Tye 30a Jonathon Frizzle 2 Will Sanchez 32 David Watson 3 3 M. Wood 32 C. Gervigny Lachlan Quirk 2 Lachlan O'Halloran 31 Zein Daoud Gabriel Martin 3 Jack Allendar 31 Naddi Jones 3 Lachlan Batt 33 5 Jack Carroll 4 M. Lambert 33 P. Muzzicato 3 Nathan Prosser 31a Daniel Beauchamp Del Campo 4 Lance Baptist 32 Brad Dight 4 Marc Ablett 34 Kenny John 7 Elliott Lawson 3a Justin Reynolds (Res Capt) 32 Alan Loyd 5 D. Marquison 34 D. Casey 5 Matt Soutter 33 Justin Lim 8 Ben Whiting 4 John Mentiplay 33 Warrick Earle 5 Mark Winberg 36 Pat Hanmer 6 D.Webb 36 J. Langerak 6 Mladen Josic 34 Nathan Brown 5 Shayne Gibbs 34 Michael Bruce 6 Brad Meehan 37 Brenton Henry 9 Jeremy Kilmister 10 Tom Shone 7 M. Brew 38 J. Garner 7 Mitchell Latimer 35 Daniel Morris 6 Pol Lavery 34a Nirangen Kumar 7 Cory Durie 38 Andrew Birt 8 Todd Wills (C) 36 Luke Wenke 7 Mehdi Daoud 35 Luke Fakos 8 Lucas Blatman 39 Luke Reggardo 12 Ethan Triantafillis 8 D. Thompson 40 K. Hunt 8 Ben Clark-Henry 36 James Loonstra 9 Sam Raru 37 Jake Beckwith 9 Nathan Davidson 41 Michael Hogg 13 Shane Cooray 9 J. Crutchfield 41 D. Connor 9 Justin Whyte (Capt) 37 Jayden Kelaart 10 George Angelopoulos 38 Jono Mohamed 10 Kristian Bliesner 42 Sam Tobin 16 John Barry 10 Matt Sauer 38 Cameron Webb 10 Coutet 48 M. Brown 11 William Neville 39 Richard Constantino 11 Andrew Ferguson 44 Jack Reggardo 21 Brad Nopper 11 Khaled Kandakji 39 Rory De Kock 24 Lachlan Woodham 12 M. McLeod 49 D. Mullins 12 Alex Hang 40 Jonothon Malmon 12 Joshua Corcoran 40 Retired 12 Michael Ballard 45 Brandon Hunt 13 Steve Comino 41 Luke Robbins 13 Stefan Harris 41 Shannon Rainey 13 Darcy O'Brien 46 Jarred Schafer 25 Jeremy Stake 13 H. Ryan 50 M. Pearce 26 Nick Imlach 14 William Green 42 Tim Allan 14 Travis Faull 42 Rob MacKay 15 Andrew Luke 47 Randall Mitchell 15 D. Cavallo 51 D. Sharp 15 Raymond Smith 43 Robert North 28 Tim De Munk 15 Paul Norman 43 Matthew Ork 16 Jake McMahon 51 Joe Brennan 16 J. Furborough 55 J. Barrie-Sewell 16 David White 44 Michael Bennett 29 Sam Neilson 16 Tom Cooper 44 Joel Billing 17 Tom Dalton 59 Cody Ferries 17 Brad Starkey 45 Andrew Weymouth 31 Rohan Joyce 17 T. Bradley 57 C. Davis 18 Kelly Spratt 60 Will Peters 17 Cam Mcleod 45 Jarrod Henshaw 18 Paul Connolly 46 Jarrod Cruse 19 Sam Nowlan 63 Chris Shone 34 Leigh Mead 18 J. Collins 58 M. Jeffrey 18 Lachlan Morrey 46 David Monaghan 19 Craig Hunter 47 Alex Blanck 20 Ben Djuve 65 Linden Woolley 36 David Steinberg 19 Luke Woolrich 47 Matt Allendar 20 Matt Scarlett 48 Matt Williams 19 M. Haque 59 B. Dexter 21 Zach Gulavin 49 Naveen Kumar 21 Jesse Lawrence 66 Andrew Sparks 40 Grenville Wise 20 Cameron Chiv 48 Daniel Wilson Brendan 22 D. Grayson 62 T. Thomas 22 Cam Moon 50 Michael Angus 22 67 Brad Bowker 44 Dan Pratt 21 Stefan Feehan 49 Chris Chalmers Stephenson 23 Jayden Arter 51 Tristan Lilley-Hale 23 Ben Zylbersztajn 72 Sean Harris 47 Adam Turner 23 J. Daly 66 J. Loa 22 Peter Heng 50 Adam Sikora 24 Chris Tosin 52 Jake Weaver 24 Tom Dewar 74 Chris Knight 48 Josh Callaghan 24 S. Casey 88 B. Nolan 23 Craig Keenan 51 Jeremy Dang 25 Aaron Coffey 53 Josh Drewett 25 Brodie Pummeroy 75 Dan Bullock 54 Trent Crozier 25a Matthew Roach 54 Thomas Drewett 25 S. Gaitely 89 D. Gui 24 Michael Pettit 52 Patrick Cahill 26 Gary Telemzouguer 85 Gus McNabb 56 Anthony Andara 25 Jarrod Wright 53 Damian Stoter-Rainer 26 Stew Gibbs 55 Dylan Ross 57 Ryan Bult 27 G. Casey 93 D. Crutchfield 27 Leigh Holroyd (VC) 56 Michael Berenyi 27 Sam Bonser 86 Cooper Ferries 26 Liam Hamilton 54 Huey Nguyen 58 Mitch Westhead 29 N. Jerram 99 J. Marriner 28 Callum Cusack 57 Daniel Hookem 28 Lachlan Mooney 87 Craig Machell 27 Daniel Saldanha 55 Riley Fullerton 28a Rami Kandakji 58 Matt Jamieson 29 Jordan Boggie 97 Andrew West 71 Julian Ambrose 30 C. Sammutt 100 D. Kemp 28 Lem Nguyen 29 Sam Merryweather 60 Chris Sandlant 30 Slavik Silka 88 Richard Brand 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

36 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 37 SFNL MEDIA DESK

DE KOCK FINALLY CRACKS THE TON

It’s been a long time coming, but today Rory De Kock runs out for his 100th game with the Tunnas.

Rory played in a reserve premiership in his first year at the club, way back in 2009. He clocked up 70 games in his first five years at Ross Street and looked like being a 200-game player. However, time spent working overseas and living on the other side of town has seen him limp to his milestone.

A talented player with silky skills, this year Rory has put in a preseason of sorts and is playing his best footy for several years.

Congratulations on your long-overdue milestone!

SFNL UMPS MEET AFL STARS

On Tuesday night the SFNL Umpires were lucky technical knowledge from the highest level, before enough to be joined by five top AFL officiators in sharing their journey and experience with the group Rob Findlay, Leigh Fisher (field), Patrick Cran, Ben via a post-training Q&A session facilitated by SFNL McDonald (boundary) and Dylan Benwell (goal). Director of Umpiring Pete Marshall. Their visit was part of AFL Victoria’s celebration Marshall said all five AFL officiators were great of Community Umpiring Round, with AFL umpires ambassadors for umpiring and spoke highly of the visiting community umpiring groups around the state. benefit their visits have on community umpiring And it was a massive night for the SFNLUA, with groups such as the SFNL. more than 180 umps in attendance on the night not In another Community Umpiring Round initiative, willing to miss the rare opportunity to rub shoulders SFNL Media Officer Will Hunter will don the green with some of the best in the business. shirt on Sunday and officiate the Hallam V Oakleigh The quintet helped put the SFNL umpires through District Women’s Division 1 match alongside the their paces on the track, passing on their wealth of experienced Marshall.

38 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 39 COMMUNITY UMPIRING ROUND / PETE MARSHALL DIVISION 4 RESULTS: ROUND 4

This week we celebrate Community Umpiring Round The SMJFL continue to be a great recruiting ground and OPTIONS CONSULTING GROUP DIVISION 4 RESERVE and recognise the essential role that umpires play we must cherish and grow that relationship. We have DIVISION 4 SENIOR some of our more experienced umpires mentoring their TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS in both netball and Aussie Rules. Without our match TEAM P W L D F A % PTS younger colleagues each Sunday, while these SMJFL Carrum Patterson Lyndhurst 4 4 0 0 0 274 89 307.87 16 officials, there would be no games each weekend. A quick 4 4 0 0 323 204 158.33 16 umpires get opportunities to run some matches with us Lakes “Thanks, ump, you’re doing a great job” comment to our to get a taste of senior football. Lyndhurst 4 3 1 0 319 182 175.27 12 Frankston Dolphins 3 2 1 0 0 244 128 190.62 8 umpires will be very much appreciated this week (and Last Tuesday, six of our up-and-coming umpires trained even more so if it happens each week). Moorabbin 4 3 1 0 292 290 100.69 12 Sandown 4 2 2 0 0 285 183 155.74 8 with the AFL Umpires, while five AFL umpires trained with us at Bricker Reserve. The previous Tuesday, I joined Our umpires are the League’s 37th and largest club, Frankston Dolphins 4 2 2 0 371 220 168.64 8 three of our young guns, Chris Menera, Campbell James Moorabbin 3 2 1 0 0 186 169 110.06 8 with over 300 active participants on the football field and Nick Ritchie with their dads at Ikon Park for a dinner Lyndale 4 2 2 0 359 273 131.50 8 Carrum Patterson every weekend and many more in action at our netball 3 1 2 0 0 173 181 95.58 4 celebrating the AFL Mates program, where the boys Lakes games. Seventy of our squad are in their first year of will be mentored by Rob O’Gorman (AFL Field Umpire Cerberus 4 1 3 0 204 305 66.89 4 umpiring and it is important that the other 36 clubs number 10) for the season. Lyndale 2 0 2 0 0 47 75 62.67 0 Sandown 4 1 3 0 199 374 53.21 4 create an atmosphere that is welcoming so that these On a bright note, Luke Walker, former AFL Goal Umpire Dandenong 4 0 4 0 227 446 50.90 0 Dandenong 3 0 3 0 0 38 422 9.00 0 new umpires are encouraged to be involved in the sport of over 260 games and seven Grand Finals, has debuted long-term. Most members of the SFNL community are on the field and last Saturday officiated the Dingley V very supportive of our umpiring community, but, as with Cheltenham Division 1 Senior match, much to delight of Sandown 3.0 4.3 8.4 10.6-66 Sandown 3.2 10.8 16.12 25.18-168 any community, there are always a few people who push his former AFL goal umpiring colleagues. Dandenong 1.3 3.4 8.5 9.6-60 Dandenong 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1-13 the boundaries. These people need to remember that an Sandown: Goal Kickers: S. Cosstick 5, N. Isles, B. Reiner, A. Lucas, Sandown: Goal Kickers: J. Proctor 7, M. Sutton 4, R. Ettridge 4, I hope that, within our football community, there is B. Robinson, T. Meyer T. Ho 2, B. Le 2, M. McCormick 2, D. Kerr 2, P. Vo, B. Walker indiscriminate offensive remark to a young umpire may respect for the job that our umpires do week in week out Best Players: S. Cosstick, N. Isles, T. Meyer, A. Powell, M. Dickson, Best Players: J. Proctor, M. Newsom, D. Kerr, B. Le, H. Fulton, cause that young person to rethink how he or she spends through rain, hail or shine, and that Community Umpiring J. Tate M. McCormick Dandenong: Goal Kickers: D. Barrie 3, M. Lawrence 2, J. Hopkins Dandenong: Goal Kickers: M. Pafiti, L. Roberts a Saturday afternoon. Round merely highlights this. 2, R. Witt, B. Freeman Best Players: A. Fiander, R. Cope, M. Pafiti, J. Palermo, J. Cope, Best Players: M. Scott, J. Hopkins, A. Gaetano, N. Ford, W. Solomon-Kingi Yours in Football, D. Hoekstra, S. Moody Each year the proportion of female football umpires Frankston Dolphins 3.1 6.4 9.5 12.8-80 Frankston Dolphins 4.5 6.5 8.6 13.9-87 in the SFNL increases, and, with the very occasional Pete Marshall Carrum Patterson Lakes Carrum Patterson Lakes exception, they have been accepted very well by players SFNL Director of Umpiring 2.4 5.7 11.9 12.11-83 0.1 3.2 4.5 6.7-43 and spectators. Unfortunately even one incident where Frankston Dolphins: Goal Kickers: L. Kirkland 8, J. Kerrigan 2, Frankston Dolphins: Goal Kickers: C. Russell 6, J. Anderson 2, J. Dart, R. Boulter M. Jones 2, P. Stow 2, C. Williams gender specific inappropriate comments and/or gestures If you are interested in becoming Best Players: J. Gardiner, L. Kirkland, B. Murphy, J. Peters, Best Players: P. Stow , C. Russell, J. Ziino, J. Trimble, T. Kerrigan, are made to one of our young women is one too many, C. Collier, T. Shayler M. White a football or netball umpire in the SFNL, Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: R. Graham 4, N. Gage 3, Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: B. Milligan, D. Crockett, and I urge all clubs, players and spectators to be on the A. Wilson 2, A. Caruso, T. Neal, G. Smith A. Heap, A. Bollen, S. Hollingsworth, A. Campagna visit sfnl.com.au/umpiring for further Best Players: R. Graham, A. Hollingsworth, A. Wilson, N. Gage, Best Players: C. Greenwood , S. Hollingsworth, B. Milligan, lookout for inappropriate behaviours and to ensure that details or to register for season 2018. M. Swinton, J. Hawes D. Crockett, W. Dwyer, A. Bollen these are dealt with quickly and firmly. Moorabbin 1.0 3.1 5.2 9.2-56 Moorabbin 0.0 2.1 3.3 6.5-41 Lyndhurst 1.3 2.6 9.11 15.15-105 Lyndhurst 6.1 9.3 14.8 20.11-131 Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: A. Robins 2, S. Levy, J. Eastburn, Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: NOT SUPPLIED A. Bodin, B. Lindsey, D. Armansin, J. Jowett, J. Isaac Best Players: NOT SUPPLIED Best Players: S. Nussbaum, A. Bodin, S. Jackson , A. Robins, Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: C. Cocker 5, B. Sherlock 2, R. Dowell 2, B. Lindsey, J. Jowett B. Varker 2, L. Maxfield 2, A. Brehaut, N. Taylor, S. Crow, Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: J. Twite 3, C. Gardiner 2, D. Ford 2, D. Connick, J. Ward, J. Walia, N. Patterson J. Jakupi 2, J. McGrath 2, H. Browning 2, K. Wyborn, J. Walia Best Players: N. Taylor, C. Cocker, B. Sherlock, I. Campbell, Best Players: H. Cullen-Scholes, A. Besim, P. Lokupathirage, M. Shields, L. Maxfield K. Wyborn, B. Kiss, J. Gaspero Lyndale 4.4 7.6 11.6 11.8-74 Cerberus 4.1 7.4 10.6 11.9-75 BYE: LYNDALE Lyndale: Goal Kickers: T. Kumetaitis 5, M. Jackonia, S. Thomas, D. Hartley, J. Kyle, J. Brown, P. Faaola Best Players: J. Denmead, N. Cunningham, T. Isbister, D. Luong, B. Edwards, A. Kerr Cerberus: Goal Kickers: D. Garoufalis 2, J. Demby 2, J. Mondano 2, A. Lochert, J. Little, B. Thorpe, B. Gibb, C. Osborne Best Players: A. Quinn , M. Schwarz, K. Smith, S. Vanderfeen, T. Gibson, J. Mondano

40 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 41 DIVISION 4 PREVIEW / LINCOLN EDMUNDS @LincolnEdmunds DIVISION 4 PREVIEW / LINCOLN EDMUNDS @LincolnEdmunds

ROUND 4 REVIEW Luke Kirkland was central to the Dolphins fight back, soaring for huge down throughout games this season and we will learn much more about visitors with seven majors to his name in just two appearances, while Nathan marks and kicking crucial majors in the last term. Frankston gave everything where they are as a side come the end of Saturday. Isles has been performing strongly. Lyndale 11.8 (74) def by Cerberus 11.9 (75) they had left in the tank but the Lions were able to absorb their momentum The Lions have announced themselves as the team to beat so far, notching Nonetheless, the Dolphins are too good to drop three on the trot and will Cerberus have registered their first win of the season in an absolute heart for long enough to hang on for a three-point victory. stopper against Lyndale at Barry Powell Reserve. This was a cracking up wins against some quality teams in Frankston and Lyndhurst. Playing a rebound with a nice victory here. contest right from the first bounce, with both teams locked in a fierce battle The win validates claims of CPL being the team to beat thus far, but the good brand of team football, CPL’s array of goal kickers up forward leaves Frankston Dolphins by 36 points that went right down to the wire. Neither side could be separated from each Dolphins will have lost few admirers for the way they went about it. The opposition teams with several headaches as there is no obvious target to stop. other all game, with the margin never exceeding six points during the first Lions will be building some genuine belief and confidence in their system as Lyndhurst V Lyndale (Marriott Waters Reserve) Moorabbin have shown some signs of vulnerability but have been able to three breaks. they continue to play a strong and successful brand of football. Rhys Graham Lyndhurst have made a couple of statements in the last few rounds, paper over the cracks with several wins. Both the coaching staff and playing was the best for the visitors with four goals but one player on the ground accounting for both Frankston and Moorabbin in impressive displays of Holding a one goal lead on their home turf at the final change, the Pumas group will know that they need to improve their consistency if they are able stood out above all. football. The Lightning now have a 3-1 record and are well placed sitting were going to be tough to beat but the Dogs would not rollover quietly. What to compete with the better teams. second on the ladder. Lyndale had a slight stumble last round as Cerberus transpired in the final term was arguably the most intense and nail-biting As mentioned before Luke Kirkland was sensational for Frankston and Facing Carrum Patter Lakes on their home turf is just about the most ran over the top of them to snatch victory by the smallest possible margin. action seen from the season thus far. Both sides put their bodies on the line almost dragged his side over the line with an eight-goal haul. The big bag daunting task in the competition right now and Moorabbin will need to be The Pumas will be hurting and should come out all guns blazing come the and attacked the footy hard, with every possession earnt. ensures that Kirkland now leads the goal kicking in the competition with 18 firing on all cylinders if they are to match it with the best of the best. first bounce at 7pm. majors from four games. His presence up front will provide his teammates Cerberus threw everything at the home side and were rewarded with the with plenty of confidence when going forward for the rest of the season. Carrum Patterson Lakes by 20 points. The Lighting have fond memories of their previous night clash at home, crucial and only goal of the final term. Combined with their desperate Although they have endured back to back losses, the Dolphins should not where they knocked off Frankston in a tight affair. They will return to defence, in which they only conceded two points, the Dogs came up Frankston Dolphins V Sandown (Overport Park) be too concerned considering they have fallen just short to two of the better similar conditions in top form and full of confidence. They have shown how victorious by the smallest possible margin come the final siren. Frankston play host to Sandown in a twilight clash that is sure to be a sides in the competition. dangerous they are when switched on and are capable of scoring goals in a grand spectacle at Overport Park. Coming off a heartbreaking loss to CPL, It was a great display of resilience and determination by the Dogs, who had hurry, evident by their 13 goal second half last week. The Pumas will be wary Moorabbin 9.2 (56) def by Lyndhurst 15.15 (105) the Dolphins will be looking to register their first win since Round 2 after found themselves just behind for most of the game before they finally hit the not to let them get a run on early. Lyndhurst do not rely on one player either, Lyndhurst have completed a commanding away win against Moorabbin, a couple of narrow losses. However Sandown have just come off their first front when it mattered most. All 22 players contributed in a solid team effort with a good spread of contributors across the board demonstrating the team putting in a scintillating display of football in the second half at Widdop victory and will be full of confidence as they look to cause an upset. with Adam Quinn and Michael Shawrz the best for the visitors. The Dogs also effort shown so far. Crescent Reserve. In a low scoring and evenly contested first half, it was the found a good spread up forward with Dimitri Garoufalis, Joshua Mondano Frankston have impressed many with their start to senior football but home side who went into the main break with a one point advantage. With Lyndale has had a mixed season to this point, beating some of the weaker teams and James Demby the multiple goal scorers with two each. ultimately they sit at 2-2 and will be determined to put in a strong display. only five majors scored between the two sides until this point it seemed as if whilst stumbling against sides around their mark. They will be keen to claim Luke Kirkland was a major talking point from the Dolphins game last For Lyndale, the devastating loss will be a bitter pill to swallow considering the game was destined for a low scoring battle of attrition. a big scalp and what a better occasion than to do it against Lyndhurst on their weekend, with the dynamic veteran booting eight goals and launching they were unable to hold onto their slim lead. The defeat leaves the Pumas home patch under lights. Trevor Kumetaitis will be the visitors’ main avenue to However from then on the Lightning sparked into action and in a great himself at several contests. The Cobras will be extremely wary of the at 2-2 but there are still some positives to take from the game. Trevor goal and a big bag will go a long way to matching it with the Lightning. display of power, stacked on 13 goals after half time to run away with a 49 competitions leading goal kicker, so do not be surprised if he is guarded Kumetaitis continued his strong form with another bag of five goals and Alex point victory. The Kangaroos had no answers as Lyndhurst’s forward line closely by more than one opponent at different stages of the game. Lyndale will need to bring and sustain the heat throughout the match Kerr has been solid the past two weeks. got to work and showed why they are so dangerous as a unit. The Lightning otherwise Lyndhurst will carry on with their winning ways. Sandown have shown that they are no pushovers all season and will no doubt Sandown 10.6 (66) def Dandenong 9.6 (60) finished with a vast contribution forward of centre with six players hitting the crack in and take it up to the Dolphins. Shane Cosstick has been lively for the Lyndhurst by 18 points Keeping in the spirt of thrilling games, Sandown have also recorded scoreboard more than once. Hugh Cullen-Scholes and Anthony Besim were their first victory of the year overcoming Dandenong by a solitary goal at among the best and generated plenty of supply for their fellow forwards. Edinburgh Reserve. In a tight tussle between two evenly matched teams, the The second half fade out means the Kangaroos now have their first loss for Cobras and Redlegs could barely be separated at the final change with the the season. Their knack of dropping off alarmingly is not a new issue either, visitors leading by a point with a huge last quarter to follow. having endured a scare against Dandenong in the final two quarters a few Dandenong had done well to snatch the lead, having trailed at quarter time weeks back. Eliminating these costly lapses will no doubt be the focus on Through with some inaccurate kicking costing them dearly. An improved second term the training track this week. Steven Nussbaum and Shaun Jackson were the saw them cut the margin to five points as the match started to heat up. The best players in a dirty day for the home side. third quarter was highly entertaining as the game opened up somewhat ROUND 5 PREVIEW with nine goals scored between the teams, the Redlegs taking the lead and Recruitment: Executive, seemingly the momentum with them. Cerberus V Dandenong (McAuliffe Oval) However Sandown found another gear in the final term and in a quarter The Dogs will head into this clash warm favourites after their upset win professional & technical were goals were like gold, the Cobras were able to unearth two of them and against Lyndale last weekend. Cerberus were magnificent against the Pumas appointments run out six point winners. The hard-fought victory gives Sandown their first and finally broke through for their first win of the season after putting up four points of the season and lifts them from the bottom of the table. Shane several encouraging displays in the weeks before. It marks their first win in Cosstick was the best player on the ground with five majors while Nathan senior football since 2011 and they have another great opportunity to add to Career advice and their win tally when they face the winless Redlegs at home. Isles was also prominent for the home side. Outplacement support Dandenong are now the only winless side of the competition and will Dandenong have had a turbulent season thus far, being picked apart by be devastated to let this one slip from their grasp. Jayke Hopkins was some of the stronger teams whilst also being competitive at other times. sensational, as he has been all year for the Redlegs while David Barrie They will be stinging coming off a six-point loss at the hands of the Cobras continues to add to his goal tally. Although the wins aren’t there just yet, but a fresh opportunity against the Dogs awaits. Dandenong are not too far away from cracking open a game and getting a Cerberus have started to find a better path to goal recently and will be win on the board. looking to maintain this trend going forwards. Aiden Lochert leads the club Frankston Dolphins 12.8 (80) def by Carrum Patterson Lakes 12.11 (83) for the season with five majors, with the Dogs not relying on a sole player The match of the round certainly lived up to its title, with Carrum Patterson to get the job done. For the Redlegs David Barrie has been in good form Lakes’ undefeated streak continuing in an unbelievable game of football and has racked up 11 goals in his four appearances. He looms as important against Frankston at Overport Park. Many predicted a tight and cracking player should Dandenong have any chance. contest heading into this game and those predictions were justified early on Coming off a gutsy win and playing at home, Cerberus should be a cut above in the piece. The Dolphins had just come off a tight loss the week before and the Redlegs if they get the game on their terms. +61 9693 9300 came out fired up on their home deck. Cerberus by 26 points. An entertaining first half saw both teams trade goal for goal as the margin www.optionsgroup.com.au remained under a kick at both breaks in favour of the home side. However in Carrum Patterson Lakes V Moorabbin Kangaroos (Roy Dore Reserve) the premiership quarter, CPL stepped it up another notch and started to take The juggernaut that is CPL continues to roll on with a cracker of a victory CONNECT control of the contest, booting six majors to the home side’s three. Trailing against Frankston last round. The Lions are sitting atop of the ladder and by 16 points with one quarter of footy left, the Dolphins responded as the remain the only undefeated team after the Roos capitulated in the second WITH US match came down to a thrilling climax. half to Lyndhurst last week. The Kangaroos have been particularly up and

42 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 43 2018 OPTIONS CONSULTING GROUP DIVISION 4 SENIOR FIXTURE

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 7 APRIL 2018 26 MAY 2018 14 JULY 2018 Lyndhurst 17.19-121 def Sandown 3.4-22 Lyndhurst v Cerberus Lyndhurst v Dandenong Cerberus 6.6-42 def by C.P.L 12.9-81 Carrum Patterson Lakes v Dandenong Sandown v Cerberus Dandenong 5.7-37 def by Frankston 23.13-151 Frankston v Lyndale Carrum Patterson Lakes v Lyndale Lyndale 9.8-62 def by Moorabbin 12.10-82 Sandown v Moorabbin Frankston v Moorabbin

ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 14 APRIL 2018 2 JUNE 2018 21 JULY 2018 C.P.L 6.7-43 def Lyndhurst 3.5-23 Sandown v Lyndhurst Cerberus v Lyndhurst Frankston 12.7-79 def Cerberus 4.6-30 Carrum Patterson Lakes v Cerberus Dandenong v Carrum Patterson Lakes Moorabbin 12.11-83 def Dandenong 9.12-66 Frankston v Dandenong Lyndale v Frankston Sandown 7.10-52 def by Lyndale 12.5-77 Moorabbin v Lyndale Moorabbin v Sandown

ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 21 APRIL 2018 16 JUNE 2018 28 JULY 2018 Lyndhurst 11.4-70 def Frankston 9.7-61 Lyndhurst v Carrum Patterson Lakes Sandown v Lyndhurst Cerberus 8.9-57 def by Moorabbin 10.11-71 Cerberus v Frankston Carrum Patterson Lakes v Cerberus Dandenong 10.4-64 def by Lyndale 22.14-146 Dandenong v Moorabbin Frankston v Dandenong C.P.L 17.14-116 def Sandown 9.5-59 Lyndale v Sandown Moorabbin v Lyndale

ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 28 APRIL 2018 23 JUNE 2018 4 AUGUST 2018 Moorabbin 9.2-56 def by Lyndhurst 15.15-105 Frankston v Lyndhurst Lyndhurst v Carrum Patterson Lakes Lyndale 11.8-74 def by Cerberus 11.9-75 Moorabbin v Cerberus Cerberus v Frankston Sandown 10.6-66 def Dandenong 9.6-60 Lyndale v Dandenong Dandenong v Moorabbin Frankston 12.8-80 def by C.P.L 12.11-83 Sandown v Carrum Patterson Lakes Lyndale v Sandown

ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 5 MAY 2018 30 JUNE 2018 11 AUGUST 2018 Lyndhurst v Lyndale Lyndhurst v Moorabbin Frankston v Lyndhurst Cerberus v Dandenong Cerberus v Lyndale Moorabbin v Cerberus Frankston v Sandown Dandenong v Sandown Lyndale v Dandenong Carrum Patterson Lakes v Moorabbin Carrum Patterson Lakes v Frankston Sandown v Carrum Patterson Lakes

ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 12 MAY 2018 7 JULY 2018 18 AUGUST 2018 Dandenong v Lyndhurst Lyndale v Lyndhurst Lyndhurst v Moorabbin Cerberus v Sandown Dandenong v Cerberus Cerberus v Lyndale Lyndale v Carrum Patterson Lakes Sandown v Frankston Dandenong v Sandown Moorabbin v Frankston Moorabbin v Carrum Patterson Lakes Carrum Patterson Lakes v Frankston

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44 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 45 DIVISION 4: ROUND 5 DIVISION 4: ROUND 5

CERBERUS DANDENONG CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES MOORABBIN

Ground: McAuliffe Oval, Ground: Greaves Reserve, Bennet St, Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Ground: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Widdop HMAS Cerberus Dandenong Dyson Rd, Carrum Cres, Hampton East Club Colours: Skye blue and white Club Colours: Navy, white and red Club Colours: Maroon, navy yoke, Club Colours: Blue and white stripes with dog emblem white monogram Senior Coach: Nathan Boyd Senior Coach: David Velt Senior Coach: Adrian James Senior Coach: Cain Padman Reserves Coach: Tim McLaren Reserve Coach: Michael Perry Assistant Coach: Chris Gamble Reserve Coach: John Psaras Assistant Coach: Adam Bamford

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Rhys Graham 32 James Brierly 1 Shaun Jackson 30 Grant Jeffries 1 Adam Quinn 20 Zac Godden (VC) 1 Frank Smith 24 Jarod Van Mourik 2 Mitch Davis 33 Alex Wilson 2 Ben Shaw 31 Scott Levy 2 Zac Coleman 21 Sam Norman 2 Kiat Tut 26 Joshua Matthews 3 Stu Cormack 34 Tyler Neale 3 Dylan Bone 32 Aaron Bennett 4 Paul Mauracher (Capt) 35 Ashly Wicks 4 Alex De Vries 33 Jamie Hutchison 3 John Stanley 22 James Flood 3 Bo Freeman 28 David Barrie 5 Ben Guy 36 Steve Cormack 5 Jarratt Eastburn 34 Steve Janjic 6 Toby Darma 37 Will Dwyer 4 Dylan Fourie 23 Simon Vanderfeen 6 Andrew Mackay 35 Jordan Caldwell 5 Cameron Riley 30 Tyson Mackley 7 Jake Dunn 38 Mitch Swinton 7 Aaron Robins 36 Rodney Johnson 6 Thomas King 24 Bradley Stummer (Capt) 8 Mitch Dicker 39 Matt Swift 6 Nick Ford 31 Rafi Taniwal 8 Fabian Peta 37 Will Kruss 9 John Psaras 40 Jonathan Hawes 9 Jak Jowett 38 Justin Berry 7 Dylan Grace 25 Jack Caban 10 Anthony Caruso 41 Ryan Lynch 8 John Palermo 32 Phillip Brown 10 Damian Armansin 39 Lachie Pearce 11 Shane Dunn 42 Daniel Courts 8 Cody McNulty 26 Dimitri Garoufalis 11 Justin Isaac 40 Justin Ambosini 12 Stirling Hollingsworth 43 Jordan Caspersz 9 Andrew Sloss 33 Weston Solomon-Kingi 13 Matt Ryan 44 Adam Campagna 12 Rick Parker 41 Michael Trampusic 9 Adam Fisk 27 Luke Salter 13 Mick Perry 42 Cameron Grey 10 Dylan Freeman 34 Jake Wallace 14 Daniel Bell 45 Michael Stedman 10 Peter Bakker 29 Adam Deluca 15 Cain Padman 46 James Barrington 14 Jessie Walker 43 Brady Shiel 13 Nathan Hancock 36 Nathan Boyd 16 Billy-Jack Milligan 47 Mick Turner 15 Lenny Gould 44 Chris Matthews 11 Aiden Lochert 30 Kallan Slyney 17 Alex Hollingsworth 48 Daniel Durdin 16 Grayson Baines 45 Lee Natsioulas 14 Corey Richmond 37 Matthew Monty 18 Gerard Smith 49 Sam Flight 17 Stuart Levy 46 Glen Davidson 12 Patrick Jones 31 Scott Mansell 19 Brent Rafferty 50 Beau Goldsworthy 18 Ritchie O'Brien 47 Luke Bennett 16 Jayke Hopkins 38 Michael Reid 20 Liam Hickman 51 Anthony Heap 13 Noah Fleming 32 Josh Mondano 19 Hayden Laszlo 48 Aaron Bodin 21 Troy Jones 52 Shaun McCullagh 17 Brad McDonald 39 Dylan Westin 20 Pat Reaby 49 RETIRED 14 Jay Demby 33 Bradley Gibb 22 Paul Quilty 53 David Crockett 21 Josh Ellis 51 Steven Nussbaum 23 Andrew Curd 54 Luke Dunne 18 Scott Moody 40 Mick Lawrence 15 36 22 James Parker 52 Kipp Wilson Kurt Smith Brodie Groen 24 Chris Greenwood 55 Bobby Epstein 23 Casey Mazzoletti 53 Cameron Pyne 19 Shane Taylor 42 Nick Williams 25 Alex Bollen 56 Nathan Turner 16 Josiah Rutherford 37 Chris Madson 24 Ben Lindsay 54 Daniel Gassali 26 Liam Swift 59 Daniel Jennings 25 Dane Maizey 56 Stele Papas 17 Brendon Miatke-Austral 40 Jason Krell 20 Stanislaus Stuski 69 Jay Westin 27 Ben Corrie 62 Leigh Lighten 28 Nicholas Gage 64 Alex Robinson 26 Luke Maizey 57 Michael Lobb 18 Michael Schwarz 50 Kaliti Halafonia 21 Terence Stanley 44 Justin Smith 29 Sean Flanagen 69 Liam Gilson 27 Nick Maizey 58 Trent Thompson 30 Christian Leggas 88 Hayden Hudgell 28 Andrew Hawkins 59 Jack Atkinson 19 Lachlan Meuron 22 Jimmy Reid 55 Mark Johnson 31 Andrew Sharp 29 Caleb Lazar 60 Mark Whitiker

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46 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 47 DIVISION 4: ROUND 5 DIVISION 4: ROUND 5

FRANKSTON DOLPHINS SANDOWN LYNDHURST LYNDALE

Ground: Overport Park, Overport Rd, Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Ground: Marriott Waters Reserve, Ground: Barry Powell Reserve, Frankston South Edinburgh Rd, Springvale Boland Dve, Lyndhurst Halton Rd, Noble Park North Club Colours: Black and red with Club Colours: Blue, red and white Club Colours: Orange, navy, blue Club Colours: Maroon with gold lightning bolt Dolphin emblem with cobra emblem chevrons, Puma emblem Senior Coach: Patrick Cooke Senior Coach: Chris Lacey Senior Coach: Ange Sammartino Senior Coach: Brett Robinson Reserves Coach: Jamie Gaspero Reserve Coach: Michael Anderson Reserves Coach: Matt McCormick Reserve Coach: Kerrin Sutherland-Parker # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Josh Dart (VC) 32 Brendan Bryant 1 James Tate 31 Brennan Drewitt 1 David Ford 31 Hugh Cullen-Scholes 5 Alex Kerr 39 Max Little 2 Hayden Anderson (VC) 33 Dylan Dutoit 2 Steve O'Byrne 32 Aaron Powell 2 Jarrod Murphy 32 Neil Harper 6 Alex Bertucci 40 Michael Kaing 3 Jed Gardiner 34 Paul Stow 3 Bo King 33 Micheal Hambleton 3 Jake Ward 33 Brody Kiss 7 Justin King 41 David Luong 4 Gus Turner 35 Jac Trewhitt 4 Matthew Dickson 34 Kim Om 4 Charlie Gardiner 34 Jacob Densley 5 Jayden Dart 36 Raymon Boulter 5 Taylor meyer 35 Josh Rookes 5 Matt Spargo 35 Taylor Bryans 8 Brenton Miles 43 Brandon Agius 6 Brendan Murphy 37 Jake Holland 6 Alan Barker 36 Nic Lelean 6 Hamish Browning 36 Justin Dimieri 9 Trent Isbister 44 Wayne Chaplin 7 Austin Lothian 38 Matt White 7 Daniel McMahon 37 Warren Barker 7 Jason Maurice 37 Jamie Gaspero 10 Shane Thomas 46 Chantra Kriv 8 Jacob Mehrtens (DVC) 39 Jesse Zino 8 Matt Bennie 40 Josh Hurford 8 Jeremy Jakupi 38 James Kaing 9 James Gardiner 39 Liam Mudroch 9 Luke Kirkland 40 Pat Sumner 9 Jamie Proctor 41 Bao Le 11 Nick Cunningham 47 Daniel Blake 9 Jonathan Evans 40 Brendan Varker 10 Jaiden Peters 41 Jamie Trimble 10 Dave Archer 42 Ricky Ettridge 12 Trevor Kumetaitis 49 Sokunthy Ho 10 Troy Peart 41 Dylan Arnold 11 Ryan Griffiths 42 Jason Tosch 11 Matt McCormick 43 Aaron Hamilton 11 Jamie Lovat 42 Ben Sherlock 14 Manuel Jackonia 50 Anthony Salvo 12 Ben White 43 Luke Ambler 12 Dylan kerr 44 Daniel Thompson 12 Nathan Patterson 43 Corey Lecompte 13 Dylan Hebblethwaite 44 Kris Lawrence 13 Nick Smith 45 Micheal Newsom 17 Sukhwinder Singh 53 Kenny Smart 13 Luke Maxfield 44 Zach Woolcock 14 Sam Turner 45 James Anderson 14 Chris Telly 46 Harley Fulton 18 Matthew Allen 54 Jonny Smart 14 Zac Davis 45 Aaron Browning 15 Callum Collier 46 Brad Smith 15 Aaron Lucas 48 Ash Murphy 15 Jay Walia 46 Mitch Shields 20 Clain Whitlock 57 Matthew Collis 16 Nick Bazley 47 Kyle Crespo 16 Greg Kerr 52 Pete Vo 16 Drew Connick 50 Robert Liverton-Sommer 17 Brendan Shannon (Capt) 48 Rob Bleumink 17 Adam Powell 54 Adam Roth 21 Josh Kyle 58 Matthew Leombruni 17 Adrian Brehaut 51 Jason Twite 18 Luke O'Connor 49 Kaine Edwards 18 Robert Compt 56 louis Zammit 23 Moses Faola 60 Dale Allen 18 Ismael Pieterse 53 Shayne Crow 19 Andy Lee 50 Nathan Walker 19 Matt Nelson 57 Brodrick Green 19 Anthony Besim 54 Ryan Henczel 25 Jayden Johnson 61 Maurice Barbar 21 Josh Kerrigan 51 Luke Sullivan 20 Shane Cosstick 59 Nathan Carboon 20 Kevin Twite 55 Jamie Andrade 28 Dale Weston 65 Brett Sweeting 22 Christopher Williams 52 Campbell McLeod 21 Jon Billing 63 Neil Brown 21 Tim Deaner 56 Aaron Cocker 29 Anthony Koutsoubus 66 Brodie McNeil 23 Nick Messinis 53 Cameron Russell 22 Leigh Ryan 64 Xavier Phyland 22 Jarryd McGrath 58 Connor Lecompte 24 Chris Lacey 54 Joel Niziorski 23 Dylan Archer 65 James Hurford 23 Jordan Ganci 59 Rhys Murphy 30 Dean Shukosky 67 Ben Little 25 Tom Shayler 55 Matt Jones 24 Dale Fitzgerald 66 Brad Reiner 24 Palingu Lokupathirage 60 Adam Conti 31 Jayden Denmead 68 Kevin Baldsing 26 Kyle Bleazby 56 James Condo 25 Matt Newsom 67 Ricky Logan 25 Kayne Wyborn 63 Sam Cole 27 Sam Messinis 57 Jack Franks 26 Scott Jackman 68 Matt Sutton 26 Jordan Kleesh 64 Sean Meyers 33 Jayden MacDonald 71 Huynh Le

28 Trent Kerrigan 58 Alex Parr 27 Aaron Woods 69 Tron Nancarrow 27 Ben Hiam 65 Kavin Hewagamase 34 Ed McLean 75 Dendara Ouch 29 Nahan Heap 59 Alex Coquhoun 28 Beau Mclean 70 Matt Jolley 28 Zac Guille 73 Aaron Murphy 35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 88 Andrew Jarvis 30 Sang Soeun 60 Cameron Collett 29 Johnny Le 72 Brenton Walker 29 Jesse Walia 74 Corey Cocker 31 Regan Hall 30 Nathan Isles 30 Iain Campbell 37 Danny Hartley 96 Bryan Grundy

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48 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 49 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 1 WOMEN’S DIVISION 1 / DANIEL EWART

East Brighton 16.32 (128) def Hallam 0.1 (1) be looking to make it two wins from two as they face off against WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIVISION 1 The Vampires have started their season off with a bang following Hallam at Hallam Reserve. WOMEN’S FOOTBALL a 127-point win over Hallam at Hurlingham Park. Last year’s TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Murrumbeena 27.25 (187) def Bentleigh 0.0 (0) preliminary finalists were never put under any real pressure, Murrumbeena’s premiership defence has got off to a flyer as they DIVISION 1 FIXTURE leading by 69 at the half. By that stage the game had been decided, Murrumbeena 1 1 0 0 187 0 1000000.00 4 demolished Bentleigh by 187 points at Murrumbeena Park. After but East Brighton continued to widen the margin before, mercifully, a dominant first quarter where they finished with a 43-point lead, the final siren sounded. HIGHETT V Beena didn’t look back. A 48-point final quarter sealed a perfect East Brighton 1 1 0 0 128 1 12800.00 4 For Hallam, Jessica Barber, Emily Meszaros and Filiz Lang tried start for the reigning premiers in 2018. hard all day, but their efforts were in vain as a superior Vampires MURRUMBEENA The goals were shared around for Murrumbeena, with 13 different side came away with the four points. players registering a major. Lauren Luff and Aisling Muir lead the Oakleigh District 1 1 0 0 133 4 3325.00 4 East Brighton faces a tougher test in Round 2 against fellow way with four each. Shanae Carter and Ally Brammer were also MORDIALLOC V preliminary finalists Mordialloc. Hallam will come against last instrumental and among the best on the ground. year’s runner up next week, in the form of Oakleigh District Murrumbeena will face semi finalists from 2017, Highett in Round Mordialloc 1 1 0 0 46 43 106.98 4 EAST BRIGHTON Oakleigh District 20.13 (133) def Highett 0.4 (4) 2. Bentleigh will head into round two with only improvement Oakleigh District began their pursuit of another Grand Final in possible. They face Endeavour Hills at Bentleigh Reserve. ROUND 2 ROUND the best way possible, smashing Highett by 129 points at Princes HALLAM V Endeavour Hills 6.7 (43) def by Mordialloc 6.10 (46) Endeavour Hills 1 0 1 0 43 46 93.48 0 Highway Reserve. The game, which was played under lights, saw The closest game of the opening round was saved for last, with last year’s runner up dominate from start to finish while keeping OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Mordialloc emerging as three-point victors over Endeavour Hills at Highett’s scoring to just four behinds. Highett 1 0 1 0 4 133 3.01 0 Barry Simon Reserve. Emily McIntyre was the standout for Oakleigh. She booted 12 of her The tight affair saw a number of strong performances from both BENTLEIGH V side’s 20 goals to be the clear best on ground. There were a number sides. Devi Whelan was the best for Endeavour Hills, kicking three of other strong contributors, with Bayley and Jordan Mifsud both Hallam 1 0 1 0 1 128 0.78 0 goals. She was aptly helped by the work of Hayley Heffernan and ENDEAVOUR HILLS adding three goals. Amanda Hancock. On a difficult night for the Bulldogs, Samantha Cohen, Mia Smith For the victors Clare Webster kicked two, while Jessica Vivian and and Samantha Whitelaw showed good fighting spirit, but the Bentleigh 1 0 1 0 0 187 0.00 0 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU Alice Allet were also key players. positives were few and far between. The winners from this close game, Mordialloc, face East Brighton It doesn’t get any easier for Highett in Round 2 as they face the in Round 2, while Endeavour Hills come up against another winless reigning premiers Murrumbeena. Oakleigh, on the other hand, will team in the form of Bentleigh.

East Brighton . . . 16.32-128 Oakleigh District . . . 20.13-133 Hallam . . . 0.1-1 Highett . . . 0.4-4 East Brighton: Goal Kickers: NOT SUPPLIED Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: E. McIntyre 12, Best Players: NOT SUPPLIED B. Mifsud 3, J. Mifsud 3, R. McNamara, J. Atmatzidis Hallam: Goal Kickers: NIL Best Players: E. McIntyre, J. Mifsud, J. Szalek, K. Cornish, Best Players: E. D’Arcy-Gunn , J. Barbar, E. Meszaros, F. T. Collinson, B. Mifsud Lang, N. Horua, S. O,keefe Highett: Goal Kickers: NIL Best Players: S. Cohen, S. Whitelaw, M. Smith, A. Gilchrist, T. Spencer, M. Watkins

Murrumbeena . . . 27.25-187 Endeavour Hills . . . 6.7-43 Bentleigh . . . 0.0 Mordialloc . . . 6.10-46 Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: L. Luff 4, A. Muir 4, S. Carter Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: D. Whelan 3, R. Sadler, 3, D. Wearne 3, A. Ibrahim 2, E. Morison 2, A. Gardner 2, S. Johnston , J. Dean A. Brammer 2, V. Tyrer, I. Ibrahim, A. Kovess, J. Howroyd, Best Players: D. Whelan, C. Chadwick, B. Charalambous, R. Niclasen H. Heffernan, J. Dean, A. Hancock Best Players: A. Brammer, S. Carter, K. Rosendorff, Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: C. Webster 2, R. Sibenaler 2, I. Ibrahim, A. Kovess, R. Niclasen G. Boyle Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: NIL Best Players: J. Vivian, A. Allet, R. McMullin, M. Tymko, Best Players: NOT SUPPLIED C. Webster, S. Southern

50 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 51 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIVISION 2 RESULTS: ROUND 1 WOMEN’S DIVISION 2 / JESS MACKEY

Clayton 17.13 (115) defeated Chelsea Heights 2.0 (12) convert opportunities into goals. For the winning WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIVISION 2 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL In the opening match of the women’s season for side, Kaja Freimann and Grace Van Noord were TEAM P W L D F A % PTS division 2, Clayton were the clear winners against both able to kick a goal each and produce some Lyndale 1 1 0 0 54 1 5400.00 4 DIVISION 2 FIXTURE Chelsea Heights, winning by over 100 points. really good pressure on the scoreboard. Clayton made their mark on the competition, Lyndale 8.6 (54) defeated Murrumbeena 0.1 (1) Clayton 1 1 0 0 115 12 958.33 4 CHELSEA HEIGHTS conceding just two goals as they won it out of the Lyndale were able to keep the visiting team goalless V MURRUMBEENA middle consecutively throughout the day to earn throughout the entire game as they continued to Frankston Dolphins 1 1 0 0 16 3 533.33 4 themselves the opportunity for 30 scoring shots to pile on the scoring shots, to win by 8 goals. just the two. PORT MELBOURNE COLTS Taylor Kamana had a standout performance, Port Melbourne Colts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 4 Catrina Mastroianni was outstanding for her side, kicking 3 goals and applying good forward pressure V LYNDALE booting four goals. But Clayton proved they would all afternoon to help out her teammates. Alicia not be a side to rely on one forward to kick all their George also had a really good game, having kicked Doveton Eagles 1 0 1 0 3 16 18.75 0 DOVETON EAGLES 2 ROUND goals, sharing the load so much that they had two goals and she was crucial to the side’s win. seven total goal kickers. Chelsea Heights 1 0 1 0 12 115 10.43 0 At the end of round one, they now sit on top of the V SOUTH YARRA Frankston Dolphins 2.4 (16) ladder, with some unbelievable percentage that they defeated Doveton Eagles 0.3 (3) will be wanting to hold onto going into next week. Murrumbeena 1 0 1 0 1 54 1.85 0 LYNDHURST In a low scoring affair, Frankston Dolphins have South Yarra V Lyndhurst also begun their season with a win after defeating Unfortunately due to ground unavailability, this South Yarra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 V CLAYTON the Doveton Eagles. match between the Yarras and the Lightning did not The game was a tight tussle, with both sides go ahead. Efforts will be made to reschedule the Lyndhurst 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU struggling to keep the ball in their forward 50 and game in the coming weeks.

Clayton 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.13-115 Frankston Dolphins 0.2 1.2 2.2 2.4-16 Chelsea Heights 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0-12 Doveton Eagles 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.3-3 Clayton: Goal Kickers: C. Mastroianni 4, S. Collins 3, Frankston Dolphins: Goal Kickers: K. Freimann, D. Fredrickson 3, S. Sandoval 2, K. Tomkins 2, G. van Noord A. Jackson 2, M. Collins Best Players: K. Freimann, S. Rummel, A. Miles, Best Players: C. Mastroianni , S. Numode, E. Campbell , P. Broomhall, G. van Noord, G. Knowles S. Sandoval, S. Collins , D. Fredrickson Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: NIL Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: NOT SUPPLIED Best Players: H. Thomas, C. Thickens, K. Borg, Best Players: NOT SUPPLIED R. Leighton, R. Kennedy , T. Olsen

Lyndale 3.2 4.4 8.4 8.6-54 South Yarra . . . 0.0-0 Murrumbeena 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1-1 Lyndhurst . . . 0.0-0 Lyndale: Goal Kickers: T. Kamana 3, A. George 2, MATCH TO BE RESCHEDULED K. Ligthart, A. Karika Glover , M. Tusa Best Players: E. Parkinson, T. Kamana, S. Panozzo, J. Lyons, K. Ligthart, C. Sherlock Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: NIL Best Players: B. Supple, L. Brown, A. Cox, M. Rimsh, A. Groves , M. Supple

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MURRUMBEENA ENDEAVOUR HILLS CLAYTON DOVETON EAGLES Coach: Emrys Lloyd-Griffiths Coach: Coach: Neil Townley Coach: David Morrison

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Emma Morison 28 Alice Kovess 1 Natalie Sanbar 28 Kyla Ellis 1 Stephanie Sandoval 17 Bridget Wilson 1 Kristy Borg 20 Katherine Smith 2 Ifrah Ibrahim 29 Talia Haberman 2 Ashlee Ladson 29 Devi Whelan 2 Harami MacDonald 21 Sharon O'Neill 3 Lauren Luff 30 Annie Cox 3 Amanda Hancock 30 Sammy Richardson 2 Maggie Collins 18 Rachael Wills

4 Shanae Carter 31 Elizabeth O'Gormon 4 Chantelle De Zilwa 33 Siona Pilkington 3 Anaika Hava 22 Rebecca Kennedy 3 Shantel Numode 21 Rebecca Collins 5 Kathryn Bride 32 Hannah Sclarr 5 Maddy Williams 34 Courtney Axisa 4 Kathleen Terrick 23 Ashlee Reiger 7 Rebecca Niclasen 33 Ashleigh Gardner 6 Christine Comley 35 Chloe Opperman 4 Breanna Webster 22 Jess Collins 8 Fiona McDonald 34 Sammy Hodgson 7 Cathy Vincent 38 Megan Savage 5 Rhiann Leighton 24 Jezz Lydall 9 Bridget Millar 35 Erin Vandenberg 8 Lara Nicholas 39 Cai Taylor 5 Beth Allesandro 23 Sarah Collins 11 Lauren Wolf 37 Katherine Rosendorf 6 Jazmin Davis 27 Tammy Olsen 9 Sarah Beattie 40 Alexsis Dadov 12 Jasmyn Brandon 38 Ella Maitland 7 Lily Rocke 24 Kelsey Tomkins 10 Brooke Kerrison 41 Jennifer Dean 7 Bridie Hogan 28 Roxy Mayer-Marks 14 Amran Ibrahim 39 Sarah O'Connell 11 Gail Worsley 42 Stacey Johnston 16 Grace Bibby 41 Madeleine Supple 8 Suzannah Collins 25 Natasha Marr 8 Angela-Rae Kahn Kelly Dowdell 12 Julia Morrow 43 Aleisha Lannigan 17 Eliza Groves 42 Ally Brammer 9 Sharon Kirkpatrick Emma Thomas 13 Hayley Hefferman 45 Mikeala Broomhall 9 Cat Masroianni 26 Megan Pigott 18 Lily Brown 43 Jessica Howroyd 15 Breanna Pert 46 Rebecca Sadler 19 Aisling Muir 44 Emily Jose 10 Chucks Sullivan Stacey Wanahi 12 Danielle Fredrickson 27 Sigourney Wilson 17 Christie Lee Chadwick 47 Michelle Jonson 20 Danielle Warne 45 Michelle Kinsella 11 Vic Brown Juan Robertson 18 Laura Jonston 48 Alana Cherry 22 Masha Rimsh 50 Vanessa Tyrer 13 Natalie Morrison 35 Ruby Rocke 23 Haley Koster 52 Nicola Angus 19 BrIttany Chara 52 Sammy Whatman 14 Harmony Thomas Bubs Aholima 24 Stacey Howe 53 Kailey Rotherman 14 Ellie Campbell 54 Kate Hopkins 24 Alexandra Groves 53 Beth Supple 17 Skye Thompson Cassie Thickens 26 Paulina Tragarz 60 Hattie Kelso 25 Mandy Carron 62 Renee Thomas 15 Ashlea Fredrickson 57 Cassie Townley 27 Traci Harris 26 Ash Morgan 79 Rebecca Sherry 18 Larissa Johnson Sam O'Dea

BENTLEIGH CHELSEA HEIGHTS EAST BRIGHTON FRANKSTON DOLPHINS Coach: John McCully Coach: Michelle Vernall Coach: Rebecca Ticli Coach: Stephen Ryan

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

3 Julia Ferdinands 21 Tegan Matheson 1 Luisa Marrollo 17 Melissa Peet 1 Stephanie Rummel 16 Kaja Freimann Leisa Dart Kellie Peryman 2 Channing Withers 18 Liz Mooney 4 Amy Burgoyne 22 Catherine Martin 3 Grace van Noord 20 Jillian Cowley 3 Hinrichs 19 Ebony Highfield 7 Madison McGaw 23 Taryn McGaw 4 Jemima Broadhead 20 Aish Ravi 4 Danielle Jackson 21 Gabrielle Willis Kira Peryman Abbey Wells 8 Christa Davies 24 Phoebe Custance 5 Jamie Stevens 21 Rebekah Halprin 5 Melinda Ripka 22 Paige Broomhall 9 Madi Lou Collis 26 Remi Hynes 6 Sara Cooper 22 Lauren Stringer Maddi Gaut Zoe Pegrum 7 Gemma Naude 23 Ruby Seymour 10 Jessie Wong 28 Mikki Royal 7 Sarah Burren 23 Izy Catrice

12 Tara Eileen 29 Olivia Green 8 Emma Carson 24 Natalie Rogers 8 Hannah Humpries 25 Kyria Arthur

13 Emily Roberts 30 Jaqui Mellington 10 Jessie Pham 25 Krystal Santuccione Sarah Elsdon Nadine Youle 9 Josie Moxham 33 Brianna Lalley 11 Amy Bismire 26 Tara Nunn 14 Sarah Radlow 31 Zoe Reed 10 Zoe Chasemore 39 Bree Tolley 12 Marita McGregor 27 Renee Hayward 15 Kate Dasey Jessica Stokley Sarah Saliba Michelle Vernall 13 Monica Ward 28 Pamela Balk 13 Gemma Knowles 40 Helen Manning 17 Jordon Cooper Mila Skewes 14 Rachel Martin 29 Caitlin Murphy 14 Chloe Harper 51 Rebecca Coates 18 Shannon Matfin Emma Medland 15 Siena MacShane 30 Bridget Hofing Kim Writer Emily Curcio 20 Jessica McGaw 16 Emma Greetham 15 Amy Miles 55 Hayley Cooper

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LYNDALE LYNDHURST MORDIALLOC Coach: Adrian Gration Coach: Keith Edwards Coach: Andrew Fisher # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 2 Chantelle Marshall 23 Elaine Parkinson 1 Melody Bryant 17 Jenna Hill 1 Jess Vivian 17 Natalie West

Amanda 3 24 Alice Telea 2 Rebecca Fall 18 Nadine Cousins 2 Shana Jowett 18 Bek Sibenaler Valdemarin

5 Carol Tuaru 26 Kelly Dean 3 Jessica Wilkins 19 Emily Thompson 3 Chloe Vuong 19 Kelly Omond

4 Lauren Cowling 20 Claire Webster 6 Cherie Cox 30 Zera Tilo 4 Brianna Kiss 20 Belinda Clarke Natarsha Emmerson Logan O'Connell- 5 22 7 Tamisha Gersbeck 31 Sam Panozzo 5 21 Abbey McKill Woodward Shankie Webb 6 Amelia Fisher 23 Shirley Innes 8 Erin Mulholland 32 Carlee McLaren 6 Skye Clarke 22 Caitlyn Bonney 7 Jillian Chalmers 24 Alice Allet 9 Caitlyn Sherlock 33 Kirsty MacDonald 8 Sophie Eccles 23 Ashley Edwards 8 Megan Tymko 25 Marj Quiambao 10 Michelle Thomas 35 Kaitlyn Ligthart 9 Marlie Byrne 26 Jessica O'Connell Ashleigh Phopps- 9 26 Gabrielle Boyle Stephanie Nelson 11 36 Danielle Kamana 11 Kaitlyn O'Brien 27 Nicola Western Anderson 10 Stacey Southern 27 Kate Hills Bobbie-Lee 12 Jade Lyons 42 12 Jade Irvin 28 Sarah Kilmish Thompson 11 Charli Davis 28 Lucy Standish Biannaka 16 Angie Glover 43 Rhiannon Loyd 13 29 Kalie Pay Hazelden 12 Amanda Feetham 29 Rebecca McMullin 17 Taylor Kamana 44 Hayley Thomas 14 Kylie Decker 32 Samara Hazelden 13 Tiffany Reilly 30 Kylie Henderson Ambar 18 Margaret Satupai 47 Demi Atkinson 15 Kelly Baker 33 Tarryn Hart 14 31 Annie Baldwin Jayde-Tynan Natashia Brydee 21 50 Crystal Sherlock 15 Lauren Hill 34 Ashleigh Helsby 15 32 Bridget Cameron MacDonald Alford-Ryan 22 Alicia George 88 Hayley Kerry 16 Bridie McDonald 35 Alesha White 16 Melanie Gratton

OAKLEIGH DISTRICT PORT MELBOURNE COLTS SOUTH YARRA Coach: Leigh Morgan Coach: John Marshall Coach: Tey Rahim # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Genevieve 1 Dulcie Shirrefs 19 Sarah Allen Vivien Long McKinley 3 Claire Haley 19 Jane Wong Tiana Assini Carly McDermott 2 Katie Cornish 20 Sophie Chapman Brittany 4 Bonnie Smith 20 Holly Fowler Montana Benson McLaughlin 3 Kitty Sels 21 Alana Brown Jess Blake Hazel Ocsko 5 Raeles Budge 21 Max Rivalland 4 Tammy Blake 23 Alex Bryant Olivia Brown Aoife O'Gorman Esther 6 22 Maddie Smith Jaquelin Hoang-Le 5 26 Emily McIntyre Cantarella Katelyn Carlton Elisheva Oliver Brooklyn 7 Lucy Smith 23 Jenny Tran 6 Emma Ford 30 Emma Cheesley Jennifer Osman Giacometti Rachel Cusack Belinda Ousley 7 Sally Melzer 31 Lexi Amvazas 9 Caity Flett 24 Juliette Cowley Grace Jodie Desira Primikyrlidis 8 Bayley Mifsud 32 Zoe Skeggs 13 Anne-Marie Boys 25 Gail Cocking Jacinta Dimasi Natalie Scane Anya Scoble- 9 Jessica Szalek 33 Abigail Bartha Camryn Edwards Hansen 14 Bianca Love 26 Ela Sandra 13 Beck Green 34 Izabella Kendall Jade Garcia Mandy Seath 15 Lilly 27 Clarice Tan Jade Gray Marina Skinner 14 Jaz Shirrefs 37 Tyra Collinson Jessica 16 Tina Higginson 28 Grace Harris Chloe Warke Hollingsworth 15 Rachel McNamara 46 Hannah Richards Meagan Harrison Harriet Weir 17 Laura Fettes 29 Bek Gannon 15 Jordan Mifsud Hannah Rundle Paige Holt Olivia Wenczel Tahlyshia 18 Cait Foster 34 18 Jessica Atmatzidis Bronte James Phillipson-Blease

56 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 57 UNDER 19 RESULTS: ROUND 3 UNDER 19: ON THE UP / BRITT GOLDSMITH

Bentleigh 11.10-76 def Endeavour Hills 4.6-30 their first win on the board. UNDER 19 Bentleigh jumped to their third straight win of the season UNDER 19 East Brighton 6.5-41 def Keysborough 5.10-40 TEAM P W L D F A % PTS against Endeavour Hills, toppling over their opposition by In a battle for their first win of the season, it went 46 points at home. Dingley 3 3 0 0 372 25 1488.00 12 FIXTURE down to the wire as East Brighton snuck the win from Endeavour Hills were kept to just two points at half time, Keysborough, singing their song for the first time this year. St Kilda City 3 3 0 0 263 50 526.00 12 CHELTENHAM/ST PAULS V trailing by 28 as the home side asserted their dominance from the get-go. A solid start from East Brighton left Keysborough chasing Parkmore / 3 3 0 0 231 85 271.76 12 PARKMORE/SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS throughout the duration of this game, leading by nine and Springvale Districts After the main break, the visitors were able to generate a seven points at the first two breaks respectively. response booting 3.1, but this was no match to Bentleigh Bentleigh 3 3 0 0 213 110 193.64 12 ST KILDA CITY V BENTLEIGH who preceded to kick 5.1 of their own. The third term was neck and neck, with Keysborough sneaking in and outscoring the Vampires by two points, Oakleigh District 3 1 2 0 141 162 87.04 4 Down by 40 points heading into the final term, Endeavour and with a five-point margin heading into the last term, HAMPTON V KEYSBOROUGH Hills’ scoring continued to struggle with a 1.3 effort. The

ROUND 4 ROUND the game was anyone’s up for grabs. East Brighton 3 1 2 0 86 182 47.25 4 Demon’s effort to restrict the visitors scoring damage here was pivotal, with six individual goal kickers from Despite the home side coming home hard, it was ENDEAVOUR HILLS V DINGLEY East Brighton’s early efforts that saved them, and an Endeavour Hills 3 1 2 0 107 237 45.15 4 Bentleigh proving too strong on the day. outstanding effort from their best Fraser Young who Matthew Rogerson was best for Endeavour Hills who Cheltenham/ St 3 0 3 0 116 278 41.73 0 EAST BRIGHTON V secured them their deserved first win of the year. Pauls will undeniably return to bite back in Round 3. Round 2’s OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Leading Rising Star nominee Luke Nunn had another Jarrod Sutherland was best for a hopeful Keysborough, Keysborough 3 0 3 0 75 184 40.76 0 standout match with four goals to his name, alongside and Simon Marchese was notable in the forward line with teammate Daniel Smith who provided a best on ground a three-goal haul. Hampton 3 0 3 0 42 333 12.61 0 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU effort for his side. Dingley 20.19-139 def Cheltenham / St Pauls 2.1-13 St Kilda City 13.12-90 def Oakleigh District 3.5-23 Dingley delivered a second 100-point defeat against Bentleigh 3.5 4.6 9.7 11.10-76 Oakleigh District 1.0 1.2 2.4 3.5-23 In a 2017 Grand Final rematch, it was St Kilda City this Cheltenham / St Pauls, showing no mercy in a 20-goal Endeavour Hills 0.0 0.2 3.3 4.6-30 St Kilda City 2.2 3.5 7.9 13.12-90 time who came out on top by a whopping 67 points. haul. Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: L. Nunn 4, C. Hesline 2, J. Azzolini 2, Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: G. Cappiello, D. Duffield, L. Bir With the heartbreak of their loss in September serving M. D’Rozario, P. Franklin, T. Black Best Players: G. Cappiello, Z. Nelthropp, R. Peddle, D. Duffield, 11 separate goal kickers marked a true team effort for as a fevering motive, City bounced to the lead over the the Dingoes, including three a piece from Taj Lewis and Best Players: D. Smith, S. Ruddy, M. Black, L. Nunn, M. Lawrence, L. Bir, B. Di Cioccio home side by 12 points heading into the first break. In a R. Carlson St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: M. McNaughton 4, A. Tenenbaum 3, Remmi Faulkner-Wood. low scoring second term, Oakleigh struggled to penetrate Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: S. Delosa 2, H. Taniwal, S. Myers A. Nyanjok 2, A. Hill 2, O. Woods, O. Paora a formidable City defence, restricting them to only two Keeping the visitors silent for three terms, Dingley Best Players: M. Rogerson, S. Myers , C. Rae, A. Taniwal, Best Players: J. Nyanjok , J. Grollo, A. Hill, D. Hale, points to City’s nine, and only 15 points divided the rival continued to pile on the damage, rubbing salt into H. Taniwal, S. Delosa D. Adams-Wright, O. Paora sides at half time. Cheltenham / St Pauls’ wounds with eight goals in the final term. Parkmore / Springvale Districts 0.0 0.0 0.0 19.17-131 Keysborough 1.4 2.7 3.9 5.10-40 A determined City returned after the main break, piling Hampton 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1-7 East Brighton 3.1 4.2 5.2 6.5-41 on 10 goals to Oakleigh’s two in the last half. Here, James Cheltenham / St Pauls were able to boot 2.1 of their own in the final quarter, but it was simply not enough against Parkmore / Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: NOT SUPPLIED Keysborough: Goal Kickers: S. Marchese 3, C. Mcphail, Nyanjok starred next to Matthew McNaughton who was a a strong Dingley outfit, who are proving a force to be Best Players: NOT SUPPLIED T. Jumpathong force in the forward line booting four goals. reckoned with in 2018. Hampton: Goal Kickers: B. Griffin Best Players: J. Sutherland, S. Marchese, D. Elefantis, M. Barry, Despite a tireless effort from Oakleigh’s best Gianluca Best Players: P. Eckersall, T. Smith, C. Shepherd, M. Edema, T. Maxwell-Hough, H. Taylor Cappiello and Zion Nelthropp, a hungry City were too ROUND 4 PREVIEW C. Marshall, B. Griffin East Brighton: Goal Kickers: M. Couper-Johnston, S. Martinez, powerful in this match, taking a major step towards Cheltenham / St Pauls remain searching for their first J. Mylonakos, D. Kaltsis, M. Field, P. Coombes redemption in 2018. Best Players: F. Young, O. Karamoshos, J. Thompson, win of 2018 when they approach an undefeated Parkmore Parkmore / Springvale Districts 19.17-131 M. Couper-Johnston, M. Field, L. Menhennitt / Springvale Districts at home, and both St Kilda City and def Hampton 1.1-7 Bentleigh will be reluctant to drop their first win of the Dingley 3.4 7.9 12.17 20.19-139 Hampton suffered a tough loss at the hands of Parkmore year when they clash at the Peanut Farm. / Springvale, as they went down by 124 points. Cheltenham/ St Pauls 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.1-13 After a narrow loss to East Brighton in Round 3, Dingley: Goal Kickers: T. Lewis 3, R. Faulkner-Wood 3, A. Peacock 2, Parkmore / Springvale were relentless towards the Keysborough will be hungry against an also winless C. Watson 2, A. Dickison 2, S. O’’Donnell 2, J. Farrington 2, visitors, booting 19 goals – with 17 behinds stopping what Hampton when they meet at the Peterson Street Reserve, M. Azaris, J. Hicks, D. Stewart, S. Lamble could have been an even bigger margin. and Endeavour Hills will host the top placed Dingoes. Best Players: S. Lamble, J. Hicks, J. Lehne, A. Windhager, T. Lewis, 2017 Interleague representative Bailey Griffin was B. Stainer Finally, Oakleigh District will be looking to bounce back Hampton’s only goal kicker. Cheltenham/ St Pauls: Goal Kickers: N. Roberts, D. Marchese from a tough loss to St Kilda City in Round 3, when Best Players: N. Roberts, M. Beaumont, R. Maher, C. Peasley, Parkmore / Springvale remain undefeated heading they take on East Brighton following their confidence – L. Harris, M. Faragher towards Round 4, and leave Hampton still searching for boosting first win last week against Keysborough.

58 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 59 UNDER 19 TEAM LISTS UNDER 19 TEAM LISTS

BENTLEIGH DINGLEY EAST BRIGHTON PARKMORE / SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS ST KILDA CITY Coach: Dale Lewis Assistant Coach: Ozzie Ozaydin Coaches: James Cullen and Paul Anderson Coach: Denny Karamoshos Coach: Rick Bean Coach: Matt Hoy # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Moevao Legga 1 Sam Ozaydin 19 Hugo Ferdinand Adrian Spencer 1 16 1 16 1 Jake Gray 15 Fraser Young Alec Stroumpas Oliver Woods Lucien Bienvenu Nastopolous Martinez Frost 2 Samuel Ruddy 20 James Tickner 2 Adam Peacock 16 Jack Farrington 2 Mitchell Palma 17 Liam Hunt 2 Aaron Tenebaum 17 DJ Addi 3 Luke Nunn 21 Julian Azzoilni Liam Menhennitt James Burren 3 18 3 Blake Chrichton 18 Declan 3 Matt Crouch 17 Josh Stevens Michael Pettit James Tha William Sexton 4 Ryan Nankervis 22 O'Brien-Reeve Karamoshos Jake Thompson 4 Ben Sharpe 19 Joseph Ekeroma 4 Riley Hughes 19 Opili Opara 5 Michael D'Rozario 23 Timm Black 4 Daniel Stewart 18 Jakson Gaillard Allan (Gus) Deklan Adams- 6 Jarrod Johnston 24 William Brydon- 5 Harrison Bean 20 Peter Chan 5 Alex Mills 20 Dingwall 5 Rory Rowe 19 Josh Robertson Locky Jeanes Wright Waldren Jordan Coghlan- 7 Jackson Burns 25 Patrick Franklin 6 Jason Cheng 21 Blake Barnes 6 21 Ubil Chuol 6 Taj Lewis 20 Seth O'Donnell Stevenson 8 Jak Cummings 26 Ryan Carlson Jordan Burns Dean Kaltsis Lachlan 7 22 Jakcob Bakes 7 Kade Sujaini 22 Dallas Puet Cummins Shehan 7 Trong Nguyen 21 Ashley Dickinson 9 Corey Hesline 27 James Van Matt Gunasekara 8 Ben Ekeroma 23 Brandon Acton 8 23 Lawrence Tioram Matt Field Ollie Miller 10 28 Minnen Mcnaughton Mackenzie McDonough 8 Nicholas Lesjak 23 Liam Leeson 9 Jordan Tour 27 Kyle Firth 9 Jesse Firebrace 24 Aj Nyanjok 11 Jamie Kokaris 29 Daniel Smith Matt Percy Daniel Hodges 9 Stefan Lamble 24 Jack Smith 12 Will Kilmartin 30 Tyler Best 10 Hengdy Mol 33 Lachlan Milne 10 Paul Pekaj 25 Anthony Hill Michael 10 Max Azaris 25 Josh Hicks Liam Reidy 13 Matthew Vorbach 32 Jacob Watt Likopoulos 11 Steven Abouri 35 Brandon Ngyuen 11 Dominic Hale 26 Jack O'Shea Treyden Haar- 14 34 Jonathan Ho 11 Cody Cochrane 26 Josh Lehne Preston Lewis Liam Jones 12 Jarrod Downall 37 Daniel Wen 12 Matthew Wilson 27 Oscar Don Coombes 15 Maxx Black 35 Robert Woodward Dylan Joshua 12 Luke Simmonds 27 Luke McLellan 13 Alan Suna 13 28 Mosiah Addi Mungo Couper- Hettiarachchi Cochrane 16 Joshua Warrell 36 Lochie Kiely Niko Kyritsis Johnston 13 Luke Melnjak 28 Alex Windhager 14 Lochie Grant Lachlan Fielding 14 Josh Rennie 29 Jordan Grollo 17 Ryan Harris 44 Jayce Morgan Remmi 14 30 Brody Stainer Myles Chamaa 15 Jamie Ngyuen 15 James Nyanjok 30 Darren McGorm 18 Dylan Stephens Faulkner-Wood

HAMPTON KEYSBOROUGH OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Coach: Craig Price Coach: Paul Wright Coach: Scott Russell & Paul Gurr # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Callum Jonathan 2 15 Mitchell Edema 1 15 Seamus Curran 1 Lau Bir 16 Ben Di Cioccio Shepherd Huntington Dean 2 Simon Marchese 16 Michael Johns 2 George Bilias 17 3 Ben Lewis 16 Kevin Sharpe Mitropoulos Lachlan 3 Alex Millard 17 Jacob Garufi- McClintock 3 Yianni Bilias 18 4 Calum Marshall 17 Luke Nevill Miles 4 Mitch Barry 18 Coady McPhail 4 James Boyle 21 Liam Quinn 5 Jack Reed 19 Jake Papacostas 5 Nathan Power 19 James Rundell Gianluca 5 22 Harry Seymour 6 Matt Lewis 20 Hugh Miller Cappiello 6 Mitchell Brittain 21 Andre Aitken 6 Zion Nelthropp 23 Chris Stamatis Adam 7 Adam Blair 22 James O’Connor 7 Dion Elefantis 22 Machnikowski 7 Liam McCabe 24 Dylan Brambleby Mitchell 8 23 Jamal Hallak 8 Jacob Reed 23 Josh Lake McKenzie 8 Brett Crane 21 Liam Quinn Jarrod Trevor 9 24 9 Max Grenville 25 Brandon Lukies Sutherland Jumperthong 10 Daniel Follet 22 Harry Seymour 10 Kyle Rondinella 26 Harry Taylor 10 Caleb Lefebvre 26 Lachlan Fuller Jake Maxwell- 11 Nathan Peddle 23 Chris Stamatis 11 Zac Milverton 27 Hough 12 Troy Smith 27 Sam Oke 12 Dusty Hands 24 Dylan Brambleby 12 Corey Hewitt 28 Toby Maxwell

13 Pat Eckersall 28 Dom Clifford 13 Alex Tisi 29 Jarred Clifford 13 Regan Peddle 26 Dylan Duffield

14 Bailey Griffin 32 James Bekierz 14 Zac O'Farrell 15 Adam Matthews 27 Jude Wildermoth

60 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 61 THIRDS RESULTS: ROUND 4

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

South Yarra 4 3 1 0 0 361 200 180.50 12 ST PAULS V BLACK ROCK Skye 4 3 1 0 0 307 198 155.05 12

Cheltenham 4 3 1 0 0 254 171 148.54 12 ENDEAVOUR HILLS V HAMPTON PARK Dingley 4 3 1 0 0 242 164 147.56 12

Endeavour 4 3 1 0 0 301 210 143.33 12 Hills CHELTENHAM V ROUND 5 ROUND

St Pauls 2 1 1 0 0 145 97 149.48 4 DOVETON EAGLES

Hampton 4 1 3 0 0 170 236 72.03 4 Park SKYE V KEYSBOROUGH Black Rock 4 1 3 0 0 215 343 62.68 4

Doveton SOUTH YARRA V DINGLEY Eagles 4 0 4 0 0 108 370 29.19 0

Keysborough 2 0 2 0 0 44 158 27.85 0 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU

Keysborough 0.1 2.4 2.5 2.6-18 Dingley 1.1 1.1 2.1 4.4-28 South Yarra 6.2 7.3 10.7 15.11-101 Cheltenham 4.1 7.5 8.7 9.8-62

Keysborough: Goal Kickers: B. Giacomantonio 2 Dingley: Goal Kickers: A. Russell, J. Piltz, S. Morris, L. Craig Best Players: J. Griffiths, P. Taylor, J. Whiteoak, G. Hyde, J. Pi, Best Players: B. Fisher, C. Craney, L. Craig, K. Peters, A. Russell, B. Giacomantonio D. Vanderheiden South Yarra: Goal Kickers: J. Mills 3, P. Johnson 2, J. Bertone 2, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: G. Camilleri 3, T. Robertson 2, R. O’Kane 2, K. Lorrimar 2, K. Hill, S. Convey, A. Roth J. Carcassi 2, B. Mulcair, G. Marguglio Best Players: L. Halverson, J. Bertone, J. Mills, S. Convey, K. Hill, Best Players: H. Simpson, B. Camilleri, R. Dart, T. Robertson, Z. Hardie B. Mulcair, G. Camilleri

Hampton Park 3.2 3.6 4.6 4.10-34 Doveton Eagles 3.3 4.4 5.8 6.10-46 Skye 3.1 7.2 9.7 16.8-104 St Pauls 3.1 7.6 10.8 14.11-95

Hampton Park: Goal Kickers: T. Ziegeler 3, A. Ton Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: T. Mertis 2, J. Smith, S. Ayres, Best Players: S. Babe, A. Ton, M. Phouttanouvong, B. McInroy- C. Oshea, M. Oulton Howard, P. Stockdale Best Players: B. Smith, B. Follett, B. Oliver, B. Williams, Skye: Goal Kickers: M. Kalviskis 8, N. Ebert 2, T. Minton 2, B. Nicol, C. Lawrence, M. Oulton J. Lester, C. Rodrigues, K. Lehner St Pauls: Goal Kickers: T. Lasplaces 5, M. Howard 3, A. Locandro 2, Best Players: S. Byrne, A. Taranto, M. Kalviskis, H. Harvey, J. Verlin 2, T. Zisimopoulos , M. Simons K. Lehner, A. Ryan Best Players: J. Verlin, J. Stanton, T. Lasplaces, M. Simons, J. Lloyd, A. Locandro

Black Rock 0.1 2.3 7.4 9.4-58 Endeavour Hills 5.4 10.9 14.11 19.11-125

Black Rock: Goal Kickers: A. Andara 3, B. Nopper 3, D. Steinberg 2, E. Triantafillis Best Players: C. Ferries, A. Andara, J. Callaghan, T. Crozier, D. Steinberg, B. Pummeroy Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: M. Whatman 5, S. Anderson 3, T. Smith 2, J. Bradshaw, S. Jacobs, D. White Best Players: J. Bradshaw, T. Smith , M. Herrera, S. Anderson , A. Mitchell

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Round 3 2018 into the last stanza. It was here that Claire Stratton made a Doveton Eagles 50-23. South Yarra and East Brighton were Lyndale converted an eight-goal opening quarter break A fascinating Round 3 of Division 1 netball gave us a first win key interception to turn a Mordialloc attack into a St Pauls level at three quarter time, but Emily Bacon’s 12 last quarter into a 31-21 win over Keysborough in Division 8. Lyndhurst for St Kilda City, a first loss for Mordialloc, a show of strength goal, and with St Pauls going on to post the last five goals of goals were decisive as South Yarra won by 40-31, while and Oakleigh District were all square in the first and last from the perennial powerhouses, and a competition leader the match the Saints closed out a 43-38 success. Oakleigh District prevailed after an even first quarter by 39-16 quarters, but the Lightning dominated the middle stanzas that no-one would have predicted at the beginning of the over Clayton. in winning 37-30. Highett’s early lead over Hallam had season. Three Division 2 teams posted their second win from as evaporated by three quarter time before they kicked again many starts this week. Cheltenham took the lead early in the Lyndhurst won every quarter in defeating Mount Waverley to win 26-22, and Rach Nicholls’ 37 goals allowed Dingley to Heatherton faced Keysborough on a weekend in which they match against Bentleigh, then held them at arm’s length for 40-23 in Division 7. Aspendale overturned an early deficit dominate over Springvale Districts, the final margin being looked slightly vulnerable against a team whose results much of the day before pulling clear in the last quarter to win before pulling away in the last term in beating CPL by 47-25. 57-13. haven’t reflected the threat that they have posed. After a 44-35. Caulfield beat Dingley Red in a match where the lead Heatherton broke the game against Cheltenham open in cagey opening characterised by loose passes caused by mid- changed at each quarter break. The move of Amy Swift into the third quarter before outlasting the Rosellas in winning Division 9 showed Lyndhurst leading Dingley 10-2 at quarter court pressure, it was Keysborough that landed the first three goal shooter in the last term was pivotal in Caulfield’s 36-34 37-29. Murrumbeena’s 55-12 win over Hallam was eclipsed time and holding them at bay from there to win 29-22. Black goals of the match. Heatherton had steadied by quarter time victory. Keysborough spent the match trying to peg back by Mordialloc’s 88-16 demolition of Springvale Districts, Touri Rock led South Yarra by 19 at half time, and the Yarras never to lead by 11-8, and with makeshift shooting combination Murrumbeena’s six goal quarter time lead. They were still Bowtell scoring 50 for the ladies in red. Hampton dominated recovered in losing by 41-19, while Heatherton were dominant Leah Seeto and Bayley Mifsud to the fore they took control knocking at the door late into the last quarter, but it was the the second half to beat Doveton Eagles 31-20. all day in beating Clayton 49-13. in the second quarter to lead by 10 at the main break. Lionesses that held their nerve to win 35-33 and retain their Keysborough worked hard to remain in the game after half unbeaten record. South Yarra scored their first win, an early time, with Amy Burns and Courtney Nash rotating through lead proving decisive as they beat Clayton 30-27, and Dingley the centre to form a particular threat, but with wing attack Gold’s 30-27 win over Heatherton in a see-sawing clash gets Khristine Tilley starring it was Heatherton that did enough to them off the mark in 2018. secure a solid 43-30 win. NETBALL RESULTS: ROUND 3 The margins weren’t as close in Division 3. Heatherton were Dingley and Caulfield faced off in a battle that will bear always in control against Lyndale, doubling their score in a little resemblance to clashes later in the season. Both 46-23 win. Caulfield won the last quarter against St Kilda Dingley’s regular key defenders were missing, and with City but it was too little, too late as City won by 39-28. Dingley Caulfield depleted at both ends of the court the depth of both shared the goals around four shooters in a 73-23 whitewash DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 combatants was sorely tested. Both sides moved the ball of Hampton Park, for whom Krystyna Gabell scored 20 of Keysborough 30 def by Heatherton 43 Dingley Gold 34 def Heatherton 31 Lyndale 23 def by Heatherton 46 well through the middle of the court but with Sarah Fischer their tally of 23. And Mordialloc took a three-goal lead into and Laura Piper getting better as the match progressed, quarter time, but it was all Black Rock from there with the Cheltenham 44 def Bentleigh 35 St Kilda City 39 def Caulfield 28 Dingley 48 def Caulfield 21 Dingley’s shooters were able to outgun the Caulfield attack. Jetballers winning by 43-28. Though Brodie Aumont’s passing range looked particularly Caulfield 36 def Dingley Red 34 Dingley 73 def Hampton Park 23 dangerous and the returning Alice Pohlner was strong in Caulfield Yellow turned a quarter time deficit into a five-goal St Kilda City 37 def Hampton Park 34 South Yarra 30 def Clayton 27 Black Rock 43 def Mordialloc 28 defence. Caulfield could not prevent Dingley from winning half time lead, a lead they held in beating St Kilda City by every quarter in a 48-21 victory. 40-35 in Division 4. Dingley took their time overcoming Mordialloc 38 def by St Pauls 43 Murrumbeena 35 def Keysborough 33 Bye Bentleigh Heatherton White but were triumphant by 49-26. CPL St Kilda City and Hampton Park met in a match between two dominated the second half in beating Black Rock by 42-16, sides that had come close to victory without taking the points while Cheltenham lead all day against South Yarra, 40-13 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 in their first two matches. This match began with a very being the final margin. Heatherton Black defeated Springvale Caulfield Yellow St Kilda City 35 def by Bentleigh 12 def by St Pauls 42 St Kilda City 19 def by Lyndale 38 measured and precise tempo as both sides looked to work Districts 54-26 after a tight first half, with a 20 goal to five 40 the ball up the court in combinations, to give their shooters Heatherton Lyndhurst 53 def St Kilda City 25 third term doing the damage. Finally, Keysborough came def by Dingley 49 Keysborough 38 def Dingley 18 the best possible chances to score. There were never more White 26 back from a ten-goal half time deficit to level the scores Dingley Red 23 def by Murrumbeena 78 than two or three goals between the sides at any stage of at the last change, but Caulfield Blue were in front when it Black Rock 16 def by C.P.L 42 Hallam 20 def by Mordialloc 31 East Brighton 33 def Cheltenham 24 this match, although St Kilda City held sway at each change. mattered, winning by the barest of margins, 36-35. Doveton Eagles Cheltenham 40 def South Yarra 13 def by Aspendale 50 Scores were level with just two minutes to play, but it was Dingley Gold 70 def Caulfield 16 23 City that gained the definitive break to score a 37-34 triumph. Division 5 saw several huge scores registered. St Pauls led Heatherton Springvale def South Yarra 40 def East Brighton 31 Cloe Ballard controlled play well for the victors, whilst for the all day in beating Bentleigh 42-12. Lyndhurst led by twelve Black 54 Districts 26 Highett 53 def Heatherton 35 Oakleigh District vanquished Megan Egbers contributed 26 goals to continue at quarter time and increased the margin steadily before Keysborough 35 def by Caulfield Blue 36 Clayton 16 def by Mordialloc v Bye 39 her fine start to the season. beating St Kilda City 53-25. Jarrah Thompson scored 46 goals for a dominant Murrumbeena as they beat Dingley St Pauls retained their undefeated record and left round three Red by 78-23, while Nicole Carmeni managed 61 of Dingley as competition leaders in a pulsating, free-flowing clash DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 9 Gold’s 70 against Caulfield, who only scored 16 goals of their Mount Waverley with Mordialloc. Mordialloc provided the greater number Lyndhurst 40 def own. Highett gradually built on their early dominance before 23 Lyndale 31 def Keysborough 21 Dingley 22 def by Lyndhurst 29 of opportunities for their shooters to tally a winning score, beating Heatherton 53-35, while East Brighton came from but it was the efficiency of Grace Healey (36 goals), and her Aspendale 47 def C.P.L 25 behind to beat Cheltenham by 33-24. Oakleigh District excellent sidekick Zoe Lythgo that told the tale of the tape. def by Lyndhurst 37 Black Rock 41 def South Yarra 19 Cheltenham 29 def by Heatherton 37 30 Mordialloc took a two-goal lead into the first change but this Lyndale were strong early and won every quarter bar the last Doveton Eagles margin was reversed at the half with Ann Cooper and Kate in beating St Kilda City 38-19 in Division 6. Keysborough were def by Hampton 31 20 Hallam 22 def by Highett 26 Clayton 13 def by Heatherton 49 Newey making life difficult for the opposition shooters. St in control all day in their 38-18 win over Dingley. Mordialloc Pauls extended the lead to three at the final break but with only allowed Hallam six goals in the first half, and 20 overall Hallam 12 def by Murrumbeena 55 Springvale Springvale Sophie Durnan and Amy Gledhill in particular working well while scoring 31 of their own. Ashleigh Johnson scored 31 Springvale Dingley 57 def def Dandenong 0 def by Mordialloc 88 Districts 13 Districts 10 for Mordialloc, they were able to level scores at 38-38 deep goals from wing attack in three quarters as Aspendale beat Districts 16

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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 TEAM P W L D F A PTS TEAM P W L D F A PTS TEAM P W L D F A PTS TEAM P W L D F A PTS Mordialloc 2 2 0 0 140 47 10 St Pauls 3 3 0 0 104 91 12 Cheltenham 2 2 0 0 99 79 10 Dingley 3 3 0 0 121 31 12 Hampton 2 2 0 0 74 41 10 Murrumbeena 2 2 0 0 84 72 10 Dingley 3 2 1 0 86 43 8 Lyndhurst 2 2 0 0 78 48 10 Highett 3 2 1 0 73 49 8 Caulfield 2 2 0 0 92 82 10 Mordialloc 3 2 1 0 88 76 8 Aspendale 2 2 0 0 91 59 10 Lyndhurst 3 2 1 0 89 78 8 Dingley Red 2 1 1 0 91 77 6 Murrumbeena 2 1 1 0 86 64 6 Heatherton 3 2 1 0 79 83 8 Clayton 2 1 1 0 68 59 6 Doveton Eagles 2 1 1 0 70 62 6 Hallam 3 2 1 0 76 70 8

Caulfield 3 2 1 0 83 90 8 Dingley Gold 2 1 1 0 73 80 6 Carrum Patterson Lakes 2 1 1 0 79 86 6 Lyndale 3 2 1 0 62 76 8 South Yarra 2 1 1 0 71 84 6 Heatherton 2 1 1 0 68 79 6 St Kilda City 3 1 2 0 75 88 4 Cheltenham 2 0 2 0 68 91 2 Keysborough 3 1 2 0 55 49 4 Heatherton 2 0 2 0 75 89 2 Hampton Park 3 0 3 0 82 94 0 Mount Waverley 2 0 2 0 57 84 2 Oakleigh District 3 0 3 0 44 82 0 Bentleigh 2 0 2 0 83 100 2 Hallam 2 0 2 0 33 98 2 Keysborough 3 0 3 0 58 90 0 Keysborough 2 0 2 0 62 76 2 Springvale Districts 2 0 2 0 41 126 2 Springvale Districts 3 0 3 0 34 119 0

DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 9 Photos by Michael Walsh TEAM P W L D F A PR TEAM P W L D F A PTS TEAM P W L D F A PTS Dingley 2 2 0 0 131 47 10 Dingley 3 3 0 0 148 54 4.00 Black Rock 3 3 0 0 91 54 12 Cheltenham 2 2 0 0 96 49 10 St Kilda City 3 3 0 0 90 61 4.00 Heatherton Black 2 2 0 0 99 62 10 Heatherton 3 2 0 1 69 23 10 Black Rock 3 2 1 0 74 59 2.67 Caulfield Blue 2 2 0 0 88 79 10 Springvale Districts 3 2 1 0 44 31 8 Heatherton 2 1 1 0 77 66 2.00 St Kilda City 2 1 1 0 88 75 6 Lyndhurst 3 2 1 0 69 59 8 Carrum Patterson Lakes 2 1 1 0 78 72 6 Bentleigh 2 1 1 0 47 74 2.00 Caulfield Yellow 2 1 1 0 82 88 6 South Yarra 3 1 1 1 84 82 6 Mordialloc 3 1 2 0 82 79 1.33 Heatherton White 2 1 1 0 79 91 6 Dingley 3 1 2 0 49 57 4 Lyndale 3 1 2 0 55 82 1.33 Keysborough 2 0 2 0 70 89 2 Springvale Districts 2 0 2 0 70 106 2 Caulfield 2 0 2 0 33 53 0.00 Clayton 3 0 3 0 45 115 0 South Yarra 2 0 2 0 49 85 2 Dandenong 3 0 3 0 20 0 Hampton Park 3 0 3 0 63 141 0.00 Black Rock 2 0 2 0 37 124 2

DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 TEAM P W L D F A PR TEAM P W L D F A PTS Mordialloc 1 1 0 0 63 21 6.00 Oakleigh District 2 2 0 0 100 47 10 Dingley Gold 2 2 0 0 134 40 5.00 Aspendale 2 2 0 0 108 62 10 Murrumbeena 2 2 0 0 143 45 5.00 Lyndale 2 2 0 0 85 53 10 Lyndhurst 2 2 0 0 136 48 5.00 Keysborough 2 1 1 0 72 65 6 St Pauls 2 1 1 0 65 95 3.00 Hallam 2 1 1 0 65 63 6 East Brighton 2 1 1 0 55 89 3.00 Doveton Eagles 2 1 1 0 72 79 6 Dingley Red 2 1 1 0 74 126 3.00 South Yarra 2 1 1 0 79 89 6 Highett 3 2 0 1 112 69 2.67 Mordialloc 2 1 1 0 60 69 6 Heatherton 1 0 1 0 45 63 2.00 Clayton 2 1 1 0 46 63 6 St Kilda City 2 0 2 0 73 104 1.00 Caulfield 2 0 2 0 50 129 1.00 St Kilda City 2 0 2 0 43 68 2 Cheltenham 3 0 2 1 48 97 0.00 East Brighton 2 0 2 0 62 101 2 Bentleigh 2 0 2 0 23 95 0.00 Dingley 2 0 2 0 50 83 2

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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL CAULFIELD V HAMPTON PARK CLAYTON V CAULFIELD CAULFIELD V LYNDALE WEEK WEEK DINGLEY RED V CHELTENHAM ST KILDA CITY V BENTLEIGH Emily Morris Mordialloc 30 61 Alex Siedle Cheltenham 28 56 HEATHERTON V MORDIALLOC Bayley Mifsud Heatherton 21 42 Ally Swift Caulfield 21 47 KEYSBOROUGH V SOUTH YARRA MORDIALLOC V DINGLEY Laura Piper Dingley 32 40 Alana Cooper Dingley 20 42 ST KILDA CITY V KEYSBOROUGH MURRUMBEENA V HEATHERTON BLACK ROCK V HEATHERTON Megan Egbers Hampton Park 26 39 Madison McGaw Bentleigh 15 37 ST PAULS V DINGLEY BENTLEIGH V DINGLEY GOLD BYE: HAMPTON PARK Elly Anthony Hampton Park 4 36 Hayley Becker South Yarra 17 34 Elizabeth Wilson Caulfield 0 32 Kathryn Quinn Dingley 16 29 Tara Bickham Keysborough 13 31 Acacia Quinn Heatherton 12 29 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 Zoe Lythgo St Pauls 0 31 Alice Williams Murrumbeena 10 29 Sarah Fischer Dingley 16 30 Megan Piper Dingley 13 27 Sophie O'Shea Caulfield 13 14 Rebecca Macinnes Keysborough 20 27 CAULFIELD BLUE V HEATHERTON BLACK CHELTENHAM V DINGLEY RED EAST BRIGHTON V DOVETON EAGLES KEYSBOROUGH V CAULFIELD YELLOW CAULFIELD V EAST BRIGHTON CLAYTON V LYNDALE DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 DINGLEY V ST KILDA CITY ST KILDA CITY V BENTLEIGH DINGLEY V ST KILDA CITY LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES MURRUMBEENA V LYNDHURST WEEK WEEK MORDIALLOC V KEYSBOROUGH V HEATHERTON WHITE HEATHERTON V DINGLEY GOLD Sophie Clark Heatherton 29 47 Bianca Waras Carstensen Dingley 34 89 SOUTH YARRA V BLACK ROCK ASPENDALE V HALLAM Penny Byers-Tymms Dingley 24 44 Jodie Brown Caulfield 29 54 MRODIALLOC V ST PAULS Frances Walker St Kilda City 18 39 Heidi Samason Heatherton 33 47 SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS V CHELTENHAM BYE: HIGHETT OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V SOUTH YARRA Darcie Chadwick St Kilda City 15 39 Chelsey McAndrew Cheltenham 24 41 Jessica Baddeley Dingley 19 37 Michelle Williams Keysborough 24 40 Krystyna Gabell Hampton Park 18 33 Fiona Lynch Caulfield 26 39 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 9 Dani Forward Black Rock 21 29 Jordyn Elgin Heatherton 7 39 Brielle Arnfield Bentleigh 0 26 Nicole Strong St Kilda City 14 37 CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES V LYNDHURST Shannon Bailey Dingley 0 26 Kelsey Eade Cheltenham 16 29 LYNDHURST V LYNDALE SOUTH YARRA V DINGLEY HEATHERTON V ASPENDALE Montana O'Brien Mordialloc 0 25 Teena Mifsud Heatherton 15 26 HAMPTON V CHELTENHAM HIGHETT V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT HEATHERTON V BLACK ROCK DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 MURRUMBEENA V DOVETON EAGLES LAST LAST MORDIALLOC V HALLAM SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS V HALLAM DANDENONG V CLAYTON PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS Nicole Carmeni Dingley 63 108 Tam Weileaecher Lyndale 32 62 V MOUNT WAVERLEY DINGLEY V KEYSBOROUGH SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS V LYNDHURST Jarrah Thomson Murrumbeena 46 78 Ashleigh Johnson Aspendale 31 59 Jasmine Emery Highett 36 72 Isabelle Walker Keysborough 20 38 Melissa Mair Lyndhurst 18 62 Kristina Coyle Oakleigh District 22 37 Claire Waite Lyndhurst 17 46 Emily Bacon South Yarra 21 36 Johanna Lea St Kilda City 17 41 Kelsey Tomkins Clayton 18 32 Brodie Zealand Mordialloc 0 38 Amy Rockman Oakleigh District 17 31 Melanie Robinson Murrumbeena 23 35 Jessica Buerckner South Yarra 14 28 Jessica Credlin Cheltenham 20 32 Jordanne Dyer Hallam 0 27 Matilda Branch Highett 16 30 Jessie Ostrognay East Brighton 13 26

DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Tauri Bowtell Mordialloc 50 50 Tahlia Storey Highett 18 46 Vanessa Pope Heatherton 23 32 Stacey Purcell Lyndale 28 42 Sarah Borland Murrumbeena 31 31 Elly Jade Miller Keysborough 17 38 Keelin Nicholson Aspendale 16 30 Rachael Nicholls Dingley 37 37 Isabelle Bennett Doveton Eagles 0 28 Brooke Wiramanaden Hallam 11 29 Olivia hargrave Murrumbeena 24 24 Jenna Stredwick Oakleigh District 16 22 Narelle Homewood Lyndhurst 21 21 Sam Runnalls Dingley 22 22 Jacinta Hart Aspendale 20 20 Julie Vane Hallam 10 20 Jacqueline Coy Carrum Patterson Lakes 14 20 Kate Lockwood Highett 3 20 Renee Benetti Cheltenham 20 20 Erin Brown Lyndhurst 19 19

DIVISION 9 LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Julie-Anne Telfer South Yarra 8 42 Jacqui Pownceby Lyndhurst 8 26 Sandra Dwelly Black Rock 19 34 Elyse Pixton Black Rock 6 22 Hannah Bevis South Yarra 3 34 Michelle Pollard Heatherton 18 18 Leisa Finkelde Heatherton 25 28 Lucy Collins Clayton 0 16 Rikki Boelen Black Rock 16 26 Montana Schuld Lyndhurst 8 16

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GARDEN OF GOOD & EVIL BAR AND RESTAURANT Conveyancing Services, Dominoes Pizza Cheltenham, with an 8 goal margin over Doveton. Great game handball opened up the game. Our close-in CHELTENHAM THIRDS: 8.30 am kick off and the boys were hot to Essential Money, H.G.& Co Pty Ltd, Inspired Business ST PAULS from Trav (5 goals), Josh Verlin,Josh Stanton, work was superior. East Malvern devoted a lot of effort to restrict Kremma and Muller, but the Fine sunny weather greeted us at Souter Oval on trot from the outset and never gave the opposition Solutions, Inspired Communications, Kilburn Joinery, General: The $5000 raffle will be drawn at the Jordan Lloyd and big Howie (3 goals). Welcome latter proved too versatile for them, with great Saturday and we thank Dingley for their hospitality. (against who we have always struggled) a look in. Middy’s Cheltenham, Murray Thompson – Member club rooms on June 2nd - 7 to 9 pm. Tickets $60, back Anthony Locandro and Ben Gowland. Mitch includes food and drink from 7 to 9. Contact Carra and Johnno Davidson revelled in the second and third efforts. Several of his goals SANDOWN GREYHOUNDS DIV 2 & 4 NETBALL: Div for Sandringham, Navarone Accident & Vehicle ROYAL OAK HOTEL SENIORS: A game where gaol Peter Mercoulia or Mike Lloyd for tickets. heavy action. came from his groundwork in congested play, scoring was at a premium until half way through the 2 girls had good victory over Bentleigh 44 – 35 while Repair, Rossdale Golf Club,Rosella Foods, Royal the remainder from strong marks and accurate Reserves: Sponsored by Bendigo Bank 3rd quarter when the hosts broke open the shackles Div 4 defeated overran Sth Yarra 40 – 13. Oak Hotel Cheltenham, Seymour Law, Shannon’s Netball: shooting. In the third and fourth quarters our Ormond/McKinnon Branch and were able to record a comfortable win. Our lack Auctions & Insurance, Sport Strap, Southland Kia, teamwork improved, while we put on 8.7 to 2.4. GOODCHILD BUILDERS DIV 5 & 7 NETBALL: The Div Div1: St Pauls 43 Mordialloc After an even first term (Doggies up by 8 points), of accuracy in front of goal must have Des and the Tasman Meats, T.G.I. Friday’s Southland, Terrain A highlight was the tackle from Curtis Murfett 5 girls went down to Eat Brighton 24 – 33 and the Div This was expected to be a tough game, could we scored 17 goals to 4 for the balance of the other coaches making an appointment at Hairfusion. Tamer 4WD Parts, The Garden of Good & Evil on the big Panther Chris Carey, taking him 7 side lost to Heatherton 29 – 37. have gone either way. The girls pulled together, match, goals spread amongst 10 players. Tom defence tight and the goalers shooting down and over the boundary late in the 3rd 50 ACRES BISTRO RESERVES: Another good team Cheltenham, The Workshop Auto Service Centre Gamble our best, well supported by Fletch, CLUB PARTNERS FOR 2018: Akram Electrics, accurately. In the latter part we stepped up term. Christian McCarthy was supreme in our effort to take away the 4 points against a side that is Walshie and Jack, polished off by Matt Brown Baci’s Hair Artistry, Bakers Delight Cheltenham, Thanks for your continued support. the pressure a notch, and the team recorded a backline. Knox, Matt Herbstreit and Lachie always tough to beat especially on their own ground. and Ryan Kremma. Pinched top of ladder on Beaumaris Physio Centre, Bentleigh R.S.L., Booran great win. Butler were prominent all day. To keep up to date with all the latest news from percentage from Cheltenham. TASMAN MEATS COLTS: Ran into a very well drilled Holden Cheltenham, Butler Market Gardens, Cabinet Div 5: St Pauls 42 Bentleigh 12. Carl Herbstreit pitched in to relieve Nick opposition who showed why they are on top of the Timbers, Caltex Safeway Star Shop Cheltenham, C.J. around the Cheltenham Football & Netball Club, Seniors: Sponsored by One Paper Industries Ltd. Halliday in the ruck - both boys experienced a ladder with a whopping percentage. Keep at it and the Milne Electrical Services, Combined Auto Traders, please follow us on Twitter @cheltenhamfnc or on Football: With both teams undefeated a good game heavy day against the opposition tall timber. Carl results will surely come your way. Dingley Village Community Bank Branch, Dingley Facebook @cheltenhamfnc. was expected. The Panthers had the better also scored 2 good goals. U19: Dingley outclassed our boys, however Nick of the first term and went to an 11 point lead. Roberts stood tall throughout and also kicked a Aaron Hay and Ash Munday were solid in defence. We countered in the second term and held a 1 goal. Need more players. point margin at the long break. East’s big men Home to Port Colts next week - turn up and Thirds: With 18 players we recorded our first win were prominent and their teamwork and long watch an improving side. netball courts and at this stage, although last week’s you a copy for just $55. DINGLEY results were inconsistent, we have three teams on the top of their ladders, two sitting second, one in fourth Great to see, former club captain Kane Miller at last A bumper crowd turned out last week to witness spot and several others ‘there or there abouts’. Footy week’s game, to support his nephew, Seth O’Donnell. another tough encounter, which saw the boys from supporters on the way to Souter oval, should drop into The football seconds didn’t have the best day The ladies began their season against Weatherall Road keep their hosts to just one goal at the Kane was a topliner, a really good player and young Seth the netball complex and have a look at the girls in action. MORDIALLOC against Port Colts. Having a few players out Endeavour Hills and it’s fair to say they were in a main break. It was either going to be another nail biter has similar skills although a slightly different build. didn’t help, but the Port boys play their own deck or one side was going to break. Fortunately, the locals Round Three bit of strife while 22 points down at three quarter Loyal supporter of the week [if not the season] must Also there was Charlie Dimasi, a former top player from very well and they took control from early on. It found a way. It wasn’t pretty but it was four points and First wins from our senior teams in mens’ time. We had only kicked two goals for the be Jim Rusan, who flies down from Queensland nearly the 1960’s, who bought his copy of the history book. Chelt really came to play. and ladies’ football were the high points of could have been worse (Port kicked 4.16 to half game, both by Clare Webster, but we were being every week to see his son, young Rob, play. Last week. time), but in the end we probably did well to get Jim was not only at the game, but was flipping burgers The club would love to see those old Dingoes, not only the weekend, while some of our netball sides outplayed. At the last break things changed. Not so successful were the Magoo’s, who are struggling within 17 points. We had all single goal kickers, in the burger tent as well. Rob’s grandmother was also come to games but to introduce themselves. engaged in high scoring in two bright days of We started getting on top in the midfield and to kick a decent score, although it was an improvement with Al Jackson, Dean Bott and Connor Shaw there to cheer him on. Now that’s what I call support. SFNL sport. came home like Winx in a Cox Plate to take the on the previous week’s effort. Our Unders are “going very That’s what a footy community is all about. our best players. lead with two and a half minutes left. A couple nice, at the minute”, as Bobby Davis would have said. For history buffs : In Round Three, 1981, Dingley and Our netball firsts suffered their first defeat of Upcoming events include a helicopter ‘golf ball drop’, The firsts needed a win to get the ball rolling of scary moments ensued but the girls stuck Chelsea Heights played the first ever night game the year in a scrappy loss to unbeaten St Pauls. The boys in the thirds got “touched up a bit” to quote a after next week’s home game, which offers $1000 if your and stay in touch with the top sides, and they strong enough to take the points, by 6.10.46 to at Souter oval with the hosts winning by forty nine Having several of our best players unavailable former club president, now player. That’s footy and they numbered ball is closest to the pin. More details next delivered in spades with a 56 point success. 6.7.43. Bek Sibernaler also kicked two goals points. Ask Dave Meeve about it : he was there, and didn’t help, but we struggled to adapt to Saints are still well placed in third spot. week. See Brooksy to buy a ball. After going in 15 points to the good at the and was adjudged best on ground, with Jessie was probably having a beer or two. Nothing much ever pressure. Still the score was level with a couple Each week, we marvel at the continued success on the changes and he tells about it in ‘Dingo Tales’. He’ll sell Go Dingoes first change, the game was set up by a sound Vivian, Alice Alliet and Rebecca McMullin also of minutes to play, but we ran out of petrol to go defensive display through the middle of the excellent on the day. down by 43-38. Sophie Durnan and Amy Gledhill match which kept Port to five goals in the first were our best. Division three started well three quarters. At the other end Steve Tolongs Our featured sponsor this week is Who Cares? but were overrun by Black Rock to the tune of and James Morris started to get on the end of We Care! Jackie Faulds and her team provide 43-28. Lack of height hurt us and the Rockers’ a few opportunities to finish with eight and five an in-home care service, and specialise in In our Men’s Football it was 1 win and 2 losses Thanks to all our club sponsors in 2018: pressure game was strong. Amy Hinton was our helping people to complete the everyday OAKLEIGH DISTRICT for the day. Our u/19’s held strong for the first goals respectively, and with Ben Humphrey Ausreo, Civil Sands Group, JNS Plumbing, best. Division five had the bye, while division six essential tasks they cannot do for themselves. half but were outdone by a strong St.Kilda City. getting a couple of his own late on we finished In 2018, the club is fielding 6 teams consisting registered their first win with a strong defensive Who Cares? Plenty of positives to take from the game. Pascuzzi Constructions, Premier Concrete strongly to win by 18.14.122 to 9.12.66. As well of 3 Men’s Football Teams, 1 Women’s Football We Care! are dedicated to delivering their Group, Vic Concrete Mix. Corporate Image display giving us a 31-20 win over Hallam. The as the above mentioned forwards, Jordan Team, and 2 Netball Teams. A great effort by all Our reserves were firing for all 4 quarters and division seven scorers needed an abacus to keep Derbyshire continued his stellar early-season services with integrity and in a competent, Solutions Australia, East Oakleigh IGA, Ausreo to get the teams ready for the season. lead at each change to secure a 12 point win. up, with Mordi beating Springvale by 88-16, Touri form and Chris Brooking was in excellent professional manner, and Jackie can be reached Great effort. Moorabbin, G & C Motors, Bendigo Bank Bowtell scoring 50 goals of her own. defensive touch. on 9773-8839, or www.whocareswecare.com.au Our women’s team kicked off the season with an Murrumbeena , Chadstone Toyota, Il Duca impressive win over Highett at home on Friday The main game saw us up against an impressive night. It was a team effort from all players StKilda City and although the scoreboard wasn’t Restaurant, Pro-Motive Bayside, Laser Clinics across all 4 quarters. Player of the Day was: in our favour there were some good signs and Australia, Mulgrave Hot Bread Café, Henry’s we keep chipping away and building. Emily McIntyre Building and Bathroom Supplies and Garden DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES Our netball teams came away with one win and Players of the Day: Gianluca (u/19’s), Pat Gear Mulgrave. Lucarelli (reserves) and Nick Hogan (seniors). one loss. Team Oakleigh had a slow start to Also to all the generous people and businesses overcome Clayton while Team District gave it their Our next function is our ladies day on Saturday Reserves Netball all against Lyndhurst, just falling short. Players of 12th May. Checkout our Facebook page for more who have sponsored or intend to sponsor our CAULFIELD This week we took on the side who knocked us out in Our div 1 girls took on Dingley and unfortunately went the Day: Limor Reiss and Jenna Stredwick. details. individual players we thank you. last years prelim. We knew it was going to be tough Seniors down by 27. Our div 2 girls also took on Dingley and and it was just that as we held a 2 point lead and This week the boys took on undefeated Highett. It got up by 2 goals. Div 3 went down by 11. Both div 4 quarter time. The second quarter was a different was a tight tussle to start with and it was our better teams had a win but unfortunately div 5 went down. story as our boys pressured all over the ground to kicking at goal which helped us lead by 10 points at Also congratulations to Phoebe who got married on to training, go again this week Social Update is on the Facebook hold Highett scoreless and lead by 27 at the main the quarter time. The second quarter was much the Saturday. ST KILDA CITY same and it was game on at half time as the margin break. The second half was much the same as we U19’s - Tough first half, coach asked for the Thanks to our sponsors: Village Belle ,Dick was cut to 7. The boys came out in the third quarter continued our pressure and continued to run away Senior: Social Got on top early and finished hard, 3-0 supreme effort and the second half was dominant and played their best footy of the match and led by to a 44 point win. Wakes played his best game for the Whittington, Bendigo Bank, , Stefans Shack, Ladies day this Saturday raising funds for Maddie for the predicted bottom team, play a real finals well done 3 -0 13. They continued that in the last to win by 23 points. bears in the ruck and first gamer Hoops showed he Riewoldt foundation and hopefully the boys can get contender this week, play our way , Why not rent a Car, Di Stasios Cafe, l, Rombotis Chris Ryall came back from injury to be beat on while is going to be a great pick up. Buttsa was great up Netball - had a mixed day a few wins and a few Murchie played one of his best ever games for the front with 2 while Matt Murray could of had a bag if he up for a win in front of you girls. Also $1000 draw is Real Estate, Central Home Loans , Nash Water, Reserves- Fought it out to lose by a kick ,top losses, but by and all very competitive by the club ending up with 3. Let’s look to end another sides could kick straight played a great game as well. Let’s coming up tickets will be out shortly so let’s make effort, some good performances all round, get girls Griff Plumbing unbeaten run this week. get another win this week boys. that a good night as well.

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Lack of rest/rotation got the better of us, but to to play footy we fought hard all day never gave up happen”. Nothing in football just “happens”. Last yet the challenges lay ahead. CLAYTON the boys credit, not one person gave up. Murrumbeena were just too good for us. We had EAST BRIGHTON week’s result did everything to reinforce that. no bench and they were much fitter and quicker Social State Gas Appliances Seniors Report Seniors Mark McLean played one of his best games for than us. To say they are 150points better than Under 19’s Great to see a massive turn out for the Rod Coming up against another good side in Keysborough had taken all before them so far the club, with his constant forward pressure, us I don’t believe this to be true. I believe we What an exciting group of young players we have Johnson Tribute last week to acknowledge the in 2018 and with an undermanned unit East Murrumbeena, we knew we’d have to play good having the most tackles for the team and a goal are a way better side than we believe to be and unearthed here! A tight battle right throughout great man’s service to East Brighton Football Brighton were always going to find the challenge footy to keep up. We battled well early, but by to his name. Jack Gavin also had his best game that after the heated affair in the third quarter the game saw the boys prevail albeit by the Club. It is gratifying to note some history has the 15 minute mark of the 1st quarter we were a daunting one. This version of the Vampires are for the club, working all day in the ruck. we proved that by kicking 2 goals in a row. Well smallest margin possible but that wasn’t the been imparted on the younger brigade as to who down to 1 rotation on the bench and by half time done to the backline who fought hard all day starting to show a bit of grit illustrated by being reason for East Brighton supporters to get they play for, what has gone before them and we only had 17 player who were fit to run out The Clayton Hotel Reserves Report Steve Wills and Kurth were solid all day and well in a winning position in all 4 games this year. excited. This team plays fast, skilful football, just what they represent. Well done to all those the game. We ran out on to the ground well prepared ready done to big Chokey who rucked all day Lapses in concentration and unforced errors works for each other and has loads of intestinal organizing the event. have proven costly but the overall signs are good. fortitude. A rich reward for an admirable effort. Consistency and poor entry into the forward half Vast improvement since Round 1 and with With the addition of the girls and Under 19 need to get better. The first 4 games can hardly numbers improving we see a very positive outlook teams additional stress has been placed on an warrant a “tick” yet the next 4 will give a better already stretched Committee. Same old “too skills into practice. The day saw the launch of the 200 Club and what with continued improvement in team areas. idea of the season going forward. much left to too few!” If you can help out don’t DOVETON EAGLES a great day it was with Warwick Capper as guest Big thank you to our fillins Melinda and Bec Women’s wait to be asked. Running a football club can be and a live band playing into the night! Great work Reserves Netball assisting with a strong defence. Also to the girls With Hallam struggling for numbers and a thankless task but with assistance can be one by Corrie and Simon who have worked to get the Came back to earth with a resounding thud after from team 1 who stepped in to help out.. Kaitlyn improved game style and skill level brought to of the most rewarding. See Youngy, Marita or Liz Team 1 200 club up and going. a great win the week previous. Some positive Harkin and Taleisha. the fore by Bec Ticli The East Brighton Women’s to indicate where you can slot in. We are still in It was a slow start to the game , having fill ins signs but bad habits soon became prevalent. team can really take little out of the demolishing This Saturday night we have our “Back to need of a Club Treasurer so if numbers is your and a few changes on the court that were tried. Thirds Failure to be accountable, allowing opposition handed out under lights on Friday Night. The School” function at the clubrooms so dig out thing let us know! We tried hard and came back in the 3rd quarter This week we played St Pauls and we got off to far too much latitude created an arm chair ride game was all one way and short of inaccuracy , but unfortunately we lost but we gave our all! a fast, free flowing start and had the lead at 1/4 your uniform and get along for a great time! for Keysy. One can ponder whether players in front of goals the team did all that could Sponsors Thank you for the players that stepped up and time. The boys put in a great fight for the rest Women’s thought that after the switch being thrown the be asked of it. The skill level has improved Brighton Holden McKinnon Hotel, Jellis Craig, also the fill ins final score doveton eagles 23 off the game despite going down. Smith lead the The Doveton Eagles Womens team travelled week before all was rectified with the attitude dramatically this year and the team plays to Mitre 10 Caufield, Sandlefords, RSM Consulting, aspendale 50 best on court was Caitlyn Harkin way with bog performance, Chriso, Shiney and to overport park reserve to take on Frankston being one of resignation that “it will just instruction. This all adds up to a formidable unit Shalimar Indian Restaurant Mitchell also playing good games. Team 2 Dolphins. In a high pressure 1st half, scoring This week team 2 versed Hampton. It was a Reserves proved difficult with only Frankston scoring 2 tough game where the first half of the game Our reserves managed to overcome a wasteful behinds. The Dolphins were too good in the 2nd what a good side the reserves are. This week will be a Division 4 – Lost to Caulfield – 35-36. went goal for goal. In the end however Hampton start to work their way back into the contest by half running away with a 13 point win. Harmony KEYSBOROUGH different ball game against the reigning Premier. Thomas, Cassie Thickens and Kristy (boggy) Division 6 – Won against Dingley – 38-18. were too strong. Final scores: Doveton 21 to half time, trailing by 1 point. The second half saw Club notes brought to you by our sponsor- Best players – C. Wilkinson, K. Mobourne, J. Riddock, Hampton 30. Big thanks to the Hampton side for the boys click into gear and eventually record a Borg led the way for the Eagles. VIGEO Financial Solutions. J. Skilton, H. Weston, A. Millard. Division 8 – Lost to Lyndale – 21-31. coming down to our home courts for the game! 5 goal win. Matty Carter again playing well along Round 5– In last weeks notes I was re-miss to with Floydy, Bundy, Jeremy, Seany and Duke. The club would like to thank our fantastic 365 Club Coterie Thirds Report – Played against mention how fantastic the specially designed ANZAC SOCIAL REPORT – The next scheduled function is – Team dynamics with fill ins and new players sponsors: last seasons premiers, South Yarra, and were well themed jumpers, worn at Clayton on the Sunday meant the girls had some new talent to get Seniors beaten by a very good side. The Thirds showed they Ladies Day – Saturday 12 May. Roys Windscreens game, were both applauded and also showed great used to. Like the reserves, our senior boys were wasteful are capable of wins if they stick together and support Prince Mark Hotel respect to our servicemen and women. This week in the first half and went in at the break with 8.13 each other. I hope the Past Players enjoyed there “Marquee Day” Jess Greven was back this week and put in Casey Investment Group our Seniors, Reserves and Thirds travel to Carrum on the board. There was a bit more polish on Downs Reserve in Wedge Road, to take on Skye. Our last Saturday. Loan Studio Best players – J. Griffiths, P. Taylor, J. Whiteoak, G. an amazing effort. Playing WD, Jess put the display in the second half as the boys continued Under 19’s travel to the “Tool Box” to try and fix up Hyde, J. Pi, B. Giacomantonio. pressure on the Hampton’s mid court with to apply pressure to Hampton, eventually Conway Cranes the Hampton Hammers. SPONSORS – Retaining Wall Group intercepts, a strong defence and ran hard being running out 83 point winners. Hoover continued Melsteel Under 19 Report – FOOTBALL REPORTS - What a game. Only going Sponsor of the Week – 365 Club. our best player for the day. With the addition of a his good form, kicking a bag of 10. Robbo kicked Bottle-O Doveton down by the barest of margins. The boys should be new goaler Charisma and defender Elle to come 4 and should have had a few more. Cheese, MC, MBM Grounds Maintenance Ray White Real Estate – Noble Park Seniors Report very proud of themselves. The game see-sawed all The Club is always on the look-out for more in this week, we look forward to training and find Nick Battle, Matty Neve and Hangers among Fountain Gate Bingo – What a “nail-biter.” But as all the so-called pundits day and the spectators were enthralled. Sponsors, so if you are interested in sponsoring your out more about everyone’s style and putting our the best. Bulls Roof Tiling say – “Bad kicking means bad football.” But you are only as good as the opposition lets you play. Best players – J. Sutherland, S. Marchese, D. Club or you know someone who may be interested in Congratulations to East Brighton for a great game of Elefantis, M. Barry, T. Maxwell-Hough, H. Taylor. sponsoring us, please see Manny, Jumbo, Theresa, Senior Football. Adherance to the game plan got us NETBALL REPORTS – (Brought to you by Bendigo Tony or any other committee person and give us Stick at it and keep enjoying your footy, let’s see over the line. But only just. HAMPTON into centre and Cara Dawson into goal defence. Community Bank – Dingley Village) - Don’t forget the “lead.” Rachel Bain presented with precision and a return to the winners list this week. Best players – M. Carnelley, D. Collins, R. Pai, J. Bunnings BBQ this Sunday. Another mixed bag of always fed well into goals whilst Mikaela Cook, Pitto, B. Sutton, J. Anwyl. Remember to – “Support those who support us.” Netball – Hampton played at Doveton for r3, the The seniors game was a similar tale, Westy results last week. again, took some beautiful turnovers, helping to sun was out making it challenging for shooters. and Nicko again amongst our best as were first P3 Sports Recovery Centre Reserves Report – Good Volunteer(s) of the Week – Our Team Managers. extend Hamptons lead. These changes were too Division 1 – Lost to Heatherton – 30-43. Hampton started well challenged by the Doveton gamer Andy Hunter and the elusive Bunna. win and excellent team effort. Disposal was a feature Eagles, their defences were very tall, making it much for Doveton and saw Hampton push their Good to see Gassy get some reward for effort of the game. Game plans, played correctly just shows Division 2 – Lost to Murrumbeena – 33-35. “The Laughing Jackass.” lead out to a final score of 31-20. Marc hard to pass into Erin Moody and Elise Heitmann on the scoreboard. Tough times don’t last but – even with Elise’s height. In the defence end The 19s travelled to Springvale but with only tough people do so let’s hang in there and give we saw some tight defence from Nina Braid 16 players were outgunned. We manfully stuck 100 percent to start to turn things around in Firsts 35 def Keysborough 33. Best P. Tatter, E. Spaulding noted improvement in the second half of and Victoria McClure, restricting their very tall at it and there were several positives to come 2018. Pres MURRUMBEENA Nelson and G. Boland. the game. Keep at it girls. Also welcome to Rob’s shooter which saw Hampton in front 10-9 at out of the game. Stick together fellas – our best Thanks to our Sponsors – Highett RSL, Javen assistant Paul Illman, another Hall of Fame member. half time. were Marshall, Edema, Sheperd, Eckers, Smith Constructions, Highett Bendigo Bank, Franks Busy day for all at the Beena last Saturday. Thanks Seconds 78 def Dingley 23. Best M. Robinson, H. & Griffin. Cafe, Local Milk Supply, Choices Flooring to all involved a great team effort off the field. Dent and M. Little. Men’s Football Some very necessary position changes were Two big wins against Clayton. Pleasing aspect was Frankston Womens Premiers and Champions 2017 made at half time seeing Abby Dougherty The ressies started well against Doveton but we Thirds 53 def Hallam 12. Best M. Ross, S. Borland the even performance across the ground in both Last Saturday the MFNC was proud to unfurl the brought into goal attack, Nina Braid moving were outgunned and beaten by their outside run. Our 2K draw is 7pm Sat nite-be in it to win it!! and K. Brookes. games. Excellent first game for the Seniors from 2017 Womens SFNL inaugural Premiership flag. To Mark Marasco (4 goals). Thanks to the large number Em, Michelle, Bryn, Ron and all the players involved, Women’s Football of Clayton boys for staying back for refreshments congratulations. Our Division One team had a comprehensive win after the game. against Bentleigh. All credit to the Bentleigh girls 2 wins keep it going girls , and the women’s footy the 26th May our Sponsors lunch and opening HIGHETT Thanks Linda for raising the flag. Please go to our for having a dip all day. Great to see our new players Sponsors lost their first game but had good numbers keep of our Electronic Scoreboard Contact Lex for facebok site for photographs and videos. fitting in well and enjoying their involvement. As always thanks to all of our generous sponsors, Four rounds in and Caulfield showed us what working hard and the results will come your a table this will fill quick don’t miss out on this particularly Major Sponsor, Woodards Real one. Thanks To Our Valued Sponsors Bendigo Netball Our Division Two side, under recent Hall of Fame Estate Carnegie, Platinum Sponsor Total Waste pressure and contested ball can do to you we way good luck Zach for this week . See Flappers Bank Highett, LMC Laser, Ray White Real Estate, All teams played a solid brand of netball and came Legend inductee Rob Spaulding, although short of Management and Gold sponsors Bendigo Community need to bounce back hard against Beena this for Doggy club tickets as we away for the next 2 away with 3 wins, our first hat trick for the season. players, battled admirably in their twilight game Bank Murrumbeena, Chadstone Toyota and The week. Congratulations to the netballers another weeks and a bye our next Luncheon will be on GO DOGGIES Great result. against Lyndale. Welcome to all new players. Coach Oakleigh Lions.

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Other fine contributors were Vegas, Ethan and If not for some wayward kicking the final margin only managed to score another point for Major Sponsors ASHWOOD the Carroll boys. of 107 points could have been much greater. BLACK ROCK the rest of the game. The defence held up Telstra Store - South Melbourne and Port SENIORS JETBALLERS - Round 3 got off to a great though with Kelly Spratt and Cooper ferries Melbourne RESERVES KJ was sensational all day, ably supported by Melbourne turned on another perfect day for start for the Jetballers with our Div 9 playing well. Darcy O’Brien also had some After last week’s promising effort, we good passages of play. Best player was Tom Doyle’s Bridge Hotel Mordialloc footy as we faced Hallam at home. Gherkin, Pickle, Clamps and our vocal skipper girls recording convincing 22 point victory welcomed Hallam to Essex Heights Reserve. Dalton who battled all day in the ruck. Goal for the day Douvey. against South Yarra. Congratulations to The first quarter was a very hard fought affair, We welcomed back Sam Murphy to bolster the kickers were singles to Tom dewer, Jesse Squadron Sponsors Loretta Baker who took out best on ground with the visitors showing they were keen for ruck department, with the forwards benefitting SOCIAL Lawrence and mark winberg. TWB Chartered Accountants contest from the outset, kicking the only goal from sublime delivery from our midfielders. honours with a stellar performance in Ladies Day was a massive success on Saturday and taking a 5 point lead into the first break. With Big Country now a Medium Sized Country, defence. A special mention also goes out RESERVES - We came up against a very Aunty Betty’s and many thanks go to Jacinta, Rachel, Lisa dominating in the ruck we led 33 zip at quarter to Sandra Dwelly and Rikki Boelen who skilled and well drilled Endeavour Hills 2 goals in quick succession from Vegas kick and Kate for all of their efforts to organise a time. are currently leading the goal scoring tally reserve team. Although we had really Atlas Equipment Finance started the group and we started to find our sensational day. I’m sure all the ladies who for the division. Black Rock are currently promising patches throughout the game we rhythm. A 6 goal to 1 quarter gave Ashwood a 28 Hallam kicked the first 2 goals of the second contribute so much to our great club thoroughly undefeated and sitting on top of the Div 9 Tyre power Moorabbin point half time lead. were unable to cash in early and had to play before the boys steadied with goals to veterans enjoyed themselves, and we can only hope there ladder. Unfortunately, the Div 4 girls went catch up. We move forward knowing we can R.A.D. Automotive Despite the unseasonably warm conditions, Clamps, Shep and Gherkin to lead by 42 points weren’t too many sore heads the next day. down to a strong Carrum Patterson Lakes be competitive in a really strong division 3 at half time. outfit. Final scores Black Rock 16 defeated Grovesy wasn’t bothered as he faithfully rocked reserve competition. Roger and Critta best BNR Financial Services the long sleeves, and slotted all 4 of our goals in We now turn our attention to our Past Players/ by CPL 42. Best on ground goes to Rubi on for the Jets. Another solid team effort in the third extended the third quarter as we extended our lead to 51 Junior Dads Day on 12th of May. Spread the Lienert for her strong performance in the our lead to 70 points, with Clamps snapping Bubble Soccer 2u and Archery Warz points at the final change. word to any past Wooders out there, as it always mid-court. The senior team had to work THIRDS - From the start of the match another 2 goals. promises to be a fantastic day, and a great hard in the first half in their Div 3 clash Endeavour Hills moved the ball quite well Mama’s Kitchen Black Rock In a best on ground display, Chappy snagged 2 in against Mordialloc. The quarter time break and was able to control the game. Over the the last to give him 4 for the day as we ran out 79 Gherkin and Medium Country led the way in the opportunity to relive past glories up on the hill first half Black Rock had glimpses of good Chisholm & Gamon point winners. last kicking 3 and 2 respectively. while the boys do battle with Endeavour Hills. saw the Jetballers down by 3 goals, however an amazing defensive effort in the second football, however struggled to convert and quarter saw Mordi only score 2 goals and at half time Endeavour Hills had strong Black Rock Village Meats the Jets take the lead into the second lead. After the half time break Black Rock Cody Gems & Jewellery Seniors club: Dave team managing, carting gear & ti,e half. Final score – Black Rock 41 defeated came out firing and kicked 7 goals in the Black Rock Cellars HEATHERTON Football Report keeping, Beaver – team runner, Karen – water. Mordialloc 28. Best on ground goes to last half to Endeavour Hills 9. The boys Two’s footy at Springy is always a tough task and Beachy and Rohan Harris of Harris Family UPCOMING SOCIAL EVENTS: Melbourne Food Distributors defensive powerhouse Stephanie Timmons. outscored Endeavour Hills in the third and for 2 quarters we took it up to them and went Butchers – umpire escorts. Melinda & Yvonne Reserves Football Report they can be quite proud of their efforts. Trivia night – Saturday June 16th into the long break with a 1 point lead. Lack of – apparel/dress/ kit bags. I apologise if I have Well if you weren’t up for a day of local footy on SENIORS - This week we played endeavour From the wing Elliot Lawson provided good fitness and the big ground took it’s toll and we missed anyone. Boat cruise – Saturday 14th July Saturday then you needed someone to check hills at home. Black rock had a good start to entries in the forward line, which assisted went down by 33 points. Wazza was on fire up to see if you had a pulse. Glorious conditions the match; unfortunately some bad kicking forward and Connolls is showed that experience Sponsor s Anthony Andara and Brad Nopper to kick 3 Ladies day – Saturday 25th of august greeted Heatherton at Springy Districts where for goal left us being down by 7 points at goals each. Coda Ferris provided good drive the weather and the playing surface were is more important than training. Although a 50 Our club couldn’t survive without the support of quarter time. Unfortunately endeavour through the middle while Jared Schafer equally superb. The first half didn’t let the crowd metre kick now feels like 100. Noodle played our loyal sponsors. Major Raffles – Saturday 25th of august down with a very even and physical contest. his first game for the Tunnas and his pace and hills pressure increased and it led to helped the team by playing that loose man Heathertons backline led by Corka and Stevo attack on the ball will be a bonus. Damien Cody’s ‘Cody Gems & See www. numerous silly mistakes by our team. We in defense. Presentation night – TBC held firm and the tonners Lebanese connection codygems.com , Matt and Jill Buckley’s was up and about no Dhoud about it with Mhedi 5 0 A c r e s N e t b a l l R e p o r t ‘Melbourne Food Distributors’ www.mfdfood. and big Z prominent and Cyrol snagging three. D1 bounced back from last weeks loss with a big com.au , Cheltenham Moorabbin RSL’s 50 In the third quarter the districts gained the win over Keysy. D2 went down to Dingley by 3. D3 Acres bar and bistro, Rohan Harris’s ‘Harris ascendancy by dominating the clearances in had a comfortable win over Lyndale. D4B won Family Meats’ Bendigo Bank Dingley Village, A Grade met the ladder leader Clayton. The Reserves key possession winners spite of Heatherton dominating the hit outs. while D4W lost. D5lost to Highett. D7 beat Chelt Harry Jones’s Tom the Lumberjack, Rick SOUTH YARRA Lucy continued her strong rebounding, were Grisold, Johnson and Scarlo. Whilst Hit outs for show, clearances get the doe. and D9 had a big win over Clayton. Butler Market Gardens, Cape Horn Vineyard & BENDIGO BANK Round 3 giving Clayton no second chances. Laura Klomp was magnificent in the backline. The The tonners came out firing in the last with Riverside Bar, 360 South www.360south.com.au controlled the flow of play down the whole Redbacks were far too skilful and fit for Volunteers Start reading your form guide for the ‘Day at many more inside fifties than their opponents , Hunter Industrials and Brandpack court which earned her best on accolades. the Yarras. Although the Yarras pressure with inaccuracy letting them down. A win for Thanks to the following people who gave their the Races’ at the Den on 5th May. Hayley was reliable in goals, allowing and unwillingness to give up proved to be Districts, some belief for the Tunnas. time on Saturday and Sunday to help run the Heatherton Pride Tunner Passion #2018 C Reserve Netball was even at the start of the Yarras to remain in the green on the unwanted by the Redbacks and it showed in the first quarter. Black Rock were strong all scoreboard for majority of the game. South their undisciplined acts. The Reserves lost the way down the court and with height on Yarra 30 defeated Clayton 27. by 82 points with their depleted lineup. their side, they quickly took the lead heading The reserves then went out against South Yarra This week we venture out to Barry Simon into the break. The second quarter saw A slightly depleted Thirds side took on Our Senior side made a strong start against HAMPTON PARK and after tight first quarter ran away with the reserve to take on the undefeated Endeavour Keysborough this week. However, the the Yarras struck down with a bad injury to an unsuspecting Hampton Park team, “it game to record a 71 point victory. Highlight of Hills who have been in strong form, promises to players took Football Notes be a great game. key defender, Bodger. Black Rock were too won’t be a walk in the park!” was yelled For the second week in a row we had glorious the game was Peachy’s “Ranaldo” like back kick tough this and took the win 41 to 19. the confidence from the good start to the by their Full Forward as he asked his conditions for football to be played in. With from the goal square to record an unbelievable Social Notes year into the game. Beside a slight wobble teammates to step up. And that they did. The 3 teams at home for the day was a great goal. Better players on the day were; Z Mid Year Ball is on Saturday 2nd June at C grade took on East Brighton. Yarras in the second first ten minutes were goalless both ways, atmosphere at the club. Sandhurst Club from 7.30pm cost $ 75-00. headed into the final quarter 1 goal behind. McDonald, G Rees, N Dawes, J Ashwood, D over the next 70-odd minutes the Redbacks TICKETS ON SALE NOW. Get in early to avoid In the fourth quarter the Yarras just clicked. Glazier & S Walsh. quarter the game was almost solely played piled them on; 25 for the game to our 1. It The Thirds kicked the dew off the ground at disappointment. Tickets can be purchased The defence end was turning over ball every in the Keysborough half that the Yarras was an ugly day for us, the Redbacks were 9.45 against Skye. This week boys were short The Seniors then took to the field and showed from Maddi at the club rooms or money can be time it entered their third. The Yarras 40 to deposited via direct debt. Please make sure managed to turn superb. at start with only 16 available, thanks to Tim South Yarra no mercy keeping them 2pts until East Brighton 31. & Macca for doubling up and helping Thirds your name & ball is referenced. Once funds have very late in the final quarter when they got into a convincing win. The win was owed to field full team. The boys matched it for the first cleared you will be issued with your ticket. Another week of fierce competition for Special thank you to all of our partners and their first goal on the board. The boys had a the great defensive set up which allowed quarter with Skye level at 3.1 apiece. From then the B Grade. After a shaky start to the sponsors including Brady Tiling, Hawthorn very comfortable 162 pt victory. Nathan Carver Sponsors BOG Liam Hotel, Simply Health, Hunter Industrials, though Skye’s superior numbers held firm with Thank you to our sponsors without them we first quarter, the Yarras were able to continued in good form kicking 7 for the day. Avon Tyrepower, Bendigo Bank (Surrey a couple of injuries we were reduced to 16 and would not be able to put the teams on the field. match Cheltenham in the second quarter Halverson to set up wave of attack after Better players were M Henry who also played Skye went on to record a 70 pt victory. Better Hampton Park Tavern, Total Tools Fountain demonstrating their fighting spirit. Stevens attack. A 5 goal final term ensured they Hills/ Canterbury/ Ashburton/ Balwyn), players on the day; S Babe, A Ton, S Masterson, his 200th game of senior football. Well done Gate, Hampton Park Shopping Centre, Webb earned Best on Court for her stellar finished victors Merchant Electrical, MD Plan, and all 250 M Phouttanouvong, B McInroy-Howard & P Pickles on a great achievement. H Primrose, D Excavations, CCS Metal Roofing, Sugar Buns performance in defence. Cheltenham 40 Club, past player members, partners and all Stockdale. Boudoloh, N Carver, T Davis & A Scott. Café & Bakery, Pumpkin Blinds. defeated South Yarra 13. 15.11 102 to 2.6 18. Player sponsors.

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FRANKSTON DOLPHINS and held a 28 point lead at quarter time. CPL continued to dominate in Our AFL-sponsored annual Community Umpiring Round that he was the only umpire in the centre circle. time keeping CPL to a single point. quarter 2 opening up a 15 point lead takes place this weekend, and, as usual, the SFNL is “Throw it up, ump” came the cry from the spectators. A great day of football at Overport The second and third quarters were before three quick goals late in the keen for all clubs to support this great initiative. Before Borgie, who had been enjoying the Autumn sunshine Park last weekend with our tight, but with a strong last quarter quarter saw us regain a 3 point lead each of our matches this weekend, the coaches are on the half forward flank, was roused from his snooze Techpower Triple header on Saturday. recorded a 44 point victory. Shout at the main break. CPL outplayed us encouraged to join the captains before the coin toss in by the cry, and sheepishly retrieved the ball from Coby outs to Cam Russell (6 goals) and in the third despite Kirkland kicking shaking hands out on the field with the participating and restarted the match! Our women got us off to a great start umpires so that all players and spectators can see that in their inaugural SFNL game against Jimmy Anderson who showed great 3 and they held sway by 17 at the last the clubs are serious about respecting the athletes in Field umpire Peter Cooney puts a lot of time and effort Doveton in a low scoring affair, with composure and was rewarded with break. Our boys put in a super last green. After each senior match, all umpires are strongly into RecLink, an organisation that provides evidence- our backline led by Gemma and Paige 2 goals. quarter which saw us hold CPL to 1 encouraged to stay for at least one drink (soft or heavy) based sport and art programs to disadvantaged holding Doveton goalless, whilst goal whilst we kicked three, only to The seniors came out strong and held with the captains and coaches so that they can get to Australians to create socially inclusive, life-changing Grace and Steph in the midfield were fall 3 points short. opportunities. Peter’s contributions centre around a 3 goal lead with Kerrigan imposing know each other better. dominant. Our girls ran out winners RecLink’s football initiatives and, as well as assisting with himself on the contest. Momentum Some great signs despite the loss. by 13 points This week is an excellent time for us to raise the profile its footy matches, he has involved some of the RecLink then swung CPL’s way and the margin Kirkland 8, Gardiner, Murphy amongst of umpiring both within the SFNL and with our friends, lads in umpiring. If you would like to help RecLink in any Our Reserves were on the board early was reduced to 3 points at quarter the best. school-mates and work colleagues. If you are socialising way, just ask Peter for more information. at the ground after your match today, tell the players and East Brighton celebrated the achievements of long-time officials why you umpire. Hopefully it is because you are supporter and coterie member Rod Johnson last week involved in the greatest game on earth, because of the with a sold-out function with the attendees representing many friends you have made through umpiring, because forty years of club history. Rod has given the club over as many people as possible to attend entitles you to members pricing at it keeps you fit and because you get paid to do it! Some of LYNDALE forty years of dedicated service and has helped out their matches this weekend. Once the bar. the players who are approaching the end of their careers countless junior and senior players over that time. SFNL To our Senior lads I think Robbo again their improvement has come may be persuaded to join our ranks because they can Saturday May 12th is past players summed it up perfectly, you had plenty from the work that they and their Hall of Fame member Con Gorozidis recalled his first evening as we take on CPL under stay actively involved with senior football for much longer of chances and controlled the play but coaches are prepared to put in. contact with Rod at the age of 12 was when Rod took lights at Barry Powell, tickets to the than they could as players. when it comes down to it we weren’t him to hospital after his first football injury and spent Guys do you follow what I am saying, function cost $35 and includes BBQ half a day there looking after him. East Brighton coterie good enough when it counted. Our younger umpires can tell their fellow students about nothing just comes to you you have dinner, free beer wine and soft drink the money that they earn through umpiring, as well as member John Sculley told a similar story. John didn’t To our Ladies who played for to earn it. The harder you work the and discounted spirits siren to siren how many umpires have become involved at a much tell the story about the day back in the ‘80s when he kept Premiership points for the first time luckier you get. and entertainment. higher level of football as umpires than they could ever whingeing to Peter Martin about his umpiring during you certainly entertained the large have achieved as players. The SMJFL is a great training a game at Hurlingham Park: “You’re too ****ing old”, I This week the Women play at 9.45am The Lyndale Football Netball club crowd that stayed to watch. The ground for young people looking for a career in umpiring. replied, “Why don’t you ****ing retire”. Thirty years later, at Port Melbourne Colts (subject would like to thank its sponsors for improvement from the first night of Tell your mates about how much you enjoy umpiring (and he still complains about the comment. to change) and our Men play at 2018 pre season is exemplary and credit of course the pay rates) and then send them along to Lyndhurst on Saturday evening. I know Nick Bergman has been unavailable for two Saturdays not only goes to Adrian and Danny but Dandenong Club, First National Hall Moorleigh Reserve on a Wednesday evening or put them that it is a long day but lets support as he has been following Melbourne Victory around the to each and every one of you that has & Partners, Tiger Electrical Services, in touch with Nick Bergman or Nathan Guy who will be each other, encourage each other and country as they strive for another A League Premiership. put the work. Body First Myotherapy, Strike able to explain exactly what is involved in being a SMJFL succeed as a group together. Check out the match on TV this evening and see how Bowling Century City Walk, Phoenix umpire. The SMJFL has just started a Monday evening many of our umpires you can spot in the crowd. Last The best thing about last night is the Tapware. training group at Elsternwick Park from 6pm to 7.15pm 6 teams, 1 family, 1 club. week, Nick flew back from Sydney to umpire some statement that you all made by saying for younger umpires who live in that area, so that they There are plenty of sponsorship SMJFL matches on Sunday. If Victory win tonight, I that you deserve to choose where you Pumas2018 don’t have to get to Moorleigh each Wednesday so if you opportunities for businesses, feel wouldn’t want to be Nick’s umpiring partner tomorrow – play your football. know potential umpires who live near the Bay, this may Social Memberships are available free to contact the club and a member he may not be in very good shape! make umpiring more attractive. 2 wins out of 3 is also a great result for $25 which includes stubby holder, of our Sponsorship team will be in Please remember to note anything “unforeseen” from for our Netballers and I encourage keyring and membership card which touch Last Thursday, Marshie’s pith helmet was the highlight your match day on the Competition Match Report. of our ANZAC BBQ fundraiser with several umpires Let’s help each other and improve the overall match dressing in quasi-ANZAC gear for the occasion. Borgie’s day experience for all Umpires by recording any issues fried onions were rather spicy, and certainly increased regarding the behaviour of officials, coaches, players the sale of refreshments at the bar. Thanks to Tony or crowd, You should also report any use of the Green, MOORABBIN RESERVES Thank you for the continued support Levett and his helpers for organising the evening which Yellow or Red card and melees. You can collect spare Our reserves had a tough day but at of our sponsors The Butcher raised funds for the RSL ANZAC Day Appeal. Our next CMRs and Report Sheets from Bricker Reserve on any SENIORS times showed they could go with a Club (Southland) The Tradesman BBQ event will be on May 31 with monies raised going to training night. The senior game was a great game of very well drilled side. Café,(Moorabbin) Ewash, (Moorabbin) support beyondblue. Remember that: footy to watch, our boys put in a good Thanks to Lyndhurst for staying back Hardman Bros, (Braeside) Matthew Young boundary umpire Coby O’Hara nearly made a rapid physical effort but were unable to get after the game, our members and Pillious, KFC (Southland), Bendigo transition to field umpiring last week at Mount Waverley “The Ump in Green Should Not Be Seen” and a result. supporters for your help. Bank Highett when he brought the ball back to the middle only to find “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

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MITCHELL LEA COURTNEY STELLING SHOOTING STAR OF THE WEEK Nickname: Mitch Nickname: Courts PLAYER OF THE DAY

Age: 19 Age: 19 RHYS GRAHAM Height: 160cm Position: Boundary CARRUM Position: Boundary Junior club: SMJFL PATTERSON Junior club: SMJFL Career highlight: LAKES Golden Whistle Career highlight: award Division 1 Senior FRASER YOUNG

Grand Final boundary umpire Occupation: Swim teacher EAST BRIGHTON Occupation: Uni student AFL team supported: Melbourne Fraser Young led his side to their first win of the season in AFL team supported: Carlton Favourite sport outside footy? Swimming In a game that was tight, tough and contested, Graham’s class a nail biting, one-point win over and polish really stood out and went a long way to helping Keysborough in Round 3. Fraser played 71 games for the East Favourite sport outside footy? Cricket Who’s your celebrity crush? Zac Efron the Lions secure a hard fought away victory over Frankston. Brighton Junior Football Club and His ability to read the play was exceptional and he won plenty Describe yourself in three words: has made a seamless transition Which reality TV show would you go on of the footy all over the ground. Up forward he impacted the into Under 19s football, staying and why? scoreboard, booting 4.1 for the afternoon, and was vital down loyal with the Vampires who re- Who’s your celebrity crush? None Big Brother, because of all the drama back in the last quarter when the Dolphins were making their joined the SFNL U19 competition charge. Graham looms as a key figure in this CPL side as they in 2018. He has kicked four goals Which reality TV show would you go on Best concert you’ve been to? Adele continue their charge towards September. so far this season and looks a very and why? I wouldn’t go on one handy player in red and white. What’s on your iPod? Ed Sheeran Congratulations, Rhys! Congratulations, Fraser! What would you spend your last $20 on? Food What would you spend your last $20 on? Food CLIFTON UMBRELLAS NETBALL PLAYER OF THE DAY If you owned a racehorse, what would you If you owned a racehorse, what would you call it? Claud ANN COOPER call it? Gee Gee ST PAULS Your last meal would be? Parma Your last meal would be? Pasta In a performance where the entire St Pauls team needed to be at their best to Three smartphone apps you can’t live Three smartphone apps you can’t live keep their undefeated start to the season going, Ann Cooper was a standout. without? Facebook, Snapchat, Safari without? Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat Mordialloc’s mid-court has proved irresistible in their opening two matches, and again in round three they fed ample ball into the goal circle. Ann not only made positioning difficult for her opponents, but made several timely Most prized possession? Phone Most prized possession? Mobile phone intercepts and rebounds to begin the next St Pauls attacking raid. Ann’s cool head in a young side was vital in closing out the victory in a tight scrap. Favourite footy trip destination? Rosebud Favourite footy trip destination? Rosebud Congratulations, Ann!

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DIVISION 1 SENIOR BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Stephen Muller St Pauls 7 11 Peter Dye Doveton Eagles 10 22 Steven Tolongs Mordialloc 8 11 Luke James Murrumbeena 3 16 Aaron Purvis St Kilda City 5 9 Chris Bryan Keysborough 2 15 Nathan Peterson St Kilda City 1 8 Ed Turner Highett 3 15 James Morris Mordialloc 5 7 Matthew Carnelley Keysborough 5 13 Marc Lonergan East Malvern 2 7 Cameron Roughead Caulfield 2 11 Tom Nicholls Port Melbourne Colts 0 6 Marcus Lavender East Brighton 3 11 Benjamin Humphrey Mordialloc 2 5 Caleb Schulz Mount Waverley 0 9 Jake Mullen Oakleigh District 1 5 Cory Hargreaves Keysborough 2 8 Lachlan Dobson Chelsea Heights 0 5 Mark Jamieson East Brighton 0 8

DIVISION 1 RESERVE DIVISION 2 RESERVE LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Jason Butler Port Melbourne Colts 0 7 Jacob Caisley Keysborough 5 13 Cameron Watson Cheltenham 1 5 Mathew Poore Skye 4 12 Daniel East St Pauls 3 5 Corey Wilkinson Keysborough 7 11 Gordon Walker East Malvern 2 5 Rhys Clayton Murrumbeena 0 11 Peter Rizzi Dingley 1 5 Ryan Smith Highett 1 9

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR OPTIONS CONSULTING GROUP DIVISION 4 SENIOR LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Nathan Carver Hampton Park 7 22 Luke Kirkland Frankston Dolphins 8 18 Jarrod Marolla Endeavour Hills 4 9 Dylan Bone Moorabbin 0 15 Khaled Kandakji Heatherton 3 9 Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 5 15 Michael Henry Hampton Park 5 9 Shane Thomas Lyndale 1 12 Christopher Grove Ashwood 5 8 David Barrie Dandenong 3 11 Luke O'Brien Hampton Park 4 8 Brenton Rafferty Carrum Patterson Lakes 0 8 Stefan Feehan Springvale Districts 1 8 Hamish Browning Lyndhurst 2 8 Thomas Gillies Endeavour Hills 2 6 Justin Isaac Moorabbin 1 8 Cameron Williamson Hampton Park 1 5 Benjamin White Frankston Dolphins 0 7 George Angelopoulos Springvale Districts 0 5 Charlie Gardiner Lyndhurst 2 7

DIVISION 3 RESERVE DIVISION 4 RESERVE LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Dylan Asling Hampton Park 3 18 Cameron Russell Frankston Dolphins 6 14 Bradley Starkey Heatherton 2 9 Jamie Proctor Sandown 7 8 Shane Peake Ashwood 0 8 Corey Cocker Lyndhurst 5 7 Robert Mackay Heatherton 0 7 Ricky Ettridge Sandown 4 6 Christopher Spencer Ashwood 5 6 William Kruss Moorabbin 0 6

WOMEN'S DIVISION 1 UNDER 19 LAST LAST PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Emily Mcintyre Oakleigh District 12 12 Jack Farrington Dingley 2 12 Aisling Muir Murrumbeena 4 4 Matthew McNaughton St Kilda City 4 10 Lauren Luff Murrumbeena 4 4 Alex Mills St Kilda City 0 8 Bayley Mifsud Oakleigh District 3 3 Luke Nunn Bentleigh 4 8 Danielle Wearne Murrumbeena 3 3 Yianni Billias Oakleigh District 0 8 Devi Whelan Endeavour Hills 3 3 Aaron Tenenbaum St Kilda City 3 5 Jordan Mifsud Oakleigh District 3 3 Adam Peacock Dingley 2 5 Shanae Carter Murrumbeena 3 3 Maxwell Azaris Dingley 1 5 Ally Brammer Murrumbeena 2 2 Oliver Woods St Kilda City 1 5 Amran Ibrahim Murrumbeena 2 2 Remmi Faulkner-Wood Dingley 3 5

WOMEN'S DIVISION 2 THIRDS LAST LAST PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Catrina Mastroianni Clayton 4 4 Bradley Nopper Black Rock 3 9 Danielle Fredrickson Clayton 3 3 Brock Monok South Yarra 0 8 Suzannah Collins Clayton 3 3 Patrick Johnson South Yarra 2 7 Taylor Kamana Lyndale 3 3 Greg Camilleri Cheltenham 3 6 Alicia George Lyndale 2 2 Jake Bertone South Yarra 2 6

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