MAY 25-27 ISSUE 8 2018 A WOODLANDS WEDDING

The Ideal Setting for Your Special Day

A Stunning Wedding & Reception Venue

WOODLANDS GOLF CLUB 109 White St, Mordialloc, Victoria, 3195 p: (03) 9580 3455 e: [email protected] w: www.woodlandsgolf.com.au

Wedding_v2.indd 1 3/8/2017 2:06:53 PM wanting more. I can assure everyone that the Board and WHAT’S HAPPENING Management of SFNL are highly committed to growing AT SFNL HQ? our Interleague program into the future and we want to maintain it as a strong part of our focus going forward.

MIKE PALMER Also, a big thank you to Ken Wood for all of his efforts. SFNL CEO Looking ahead to this week the highlight of the round is Chelsea Heights v Port Melbourne Colts at Beazley Congratulations and a huge thank you to everyone involved Reserve. Callum Dodson and his club have put together in our Interleague program for 2018. We had a fantastic trip a special day to raise awareness and funds for the Peter to Boort last weekend to play against the North Central MacCallum Foundation. The day kicks off with Women’s Football League and our three teams represented the footy at 9:15am, Reserves at 11:30am and the Seniors Southern Football Netball League in a highly competitive at 1:45pm. The efforts of both teams to support cancer fashion. The hospitality we received from the NCFL and awareness will be enhanced by the team at Southern FM the Boort footy club was first rate, except for the fact that who will broadcast Nothing but Net and The 5th Quarter they just pipped us in the Under 19 football and the senior from the ground before crossing live into the senior netball matches. Our highlight was no doubt the third match at 2pm. If you have the chance to support the day, successive victory for our men’s football team, by nine it will be greatly appreciated and a huge thank you and points, which has seen our League rise to number 20 in the congratulations in advance to Callum. AFL Victoria rankings. In the remainder of Men’s Division 1, Bentleigh, Dingley, I would like to give a big thank you to Danny Ades (Dingley), Cheltenham and St Pauls are all at home in matches Tiffany McConnell (Caulfield) and Jacob Bakes (Parkmore/ that will continue to shape the ladder. The highlight in Springvale) who were the leaders of our three teams on Division 2 is Murrumbeena hosting Doveton Eagles, whilst the field of battle. They certainly created a strong spirit in Division 3 Springvale Districts will have a rematch within each of the groups and led highly competitive against ladder leaders Hampton Park, who took the performances in all three matches. Also, a massive thank honours in the opening match of the season back on Good you to Ben Lockwood, Melodie Aitken, James Cullen and Friday. In Division 4, Lyndhurst, Carrum Patterson Lakes, their coaches and support teams for bringing the whole Frankston Dolphins and Sandown are all at home at program together. Everything they did reflected well on the 2:15pm on Saturday. Once again, women’s football settles SFNL as a whole. into the Friday night timeslot with East Brighton hosting Murrumbeena and Highett at home to Lyndale. David Jennings, Matt Grimwood and Will Hunter deserve special thanks for all of the behind the scenes work that Out on the courts, netball returns with a full program made sure every detail was taken care of and the players of fixtures after the Interleague break and Division 1 is could just focus on their performances. Plenty got done highlighted by Hampton Park looking to get off the mark and the team from the office deserve special credit. for the season against Keysborough who sit above them on one win. Above all else, we showed a real enthusiasm and commitment to Interleague and everyone left Boort Let the games re-commence!

Official Publication of the Southern Football Netball League – ABN 81 295 351 439 Level 1, 145 Keys Road, Moorabbin Chief Executive Officer: Mike Palmer PO Box 1018, Moorabbin VIC 3189 GM-Operations: David Jennings - 0437 534 218 P: 9553 5644 | F: 9553 5655 Tribunal Venue: Level 1, 145 Keys Road, Moorabbin Media Officer: Will Hunter - 0447 590 814 visit sfnl.com.au

OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RECORD

SFNL.COM.AU | 1 SFNL MEDIA

MATCH OF THE DAY Join in the conversation! DIVISION 1 DIVISION 1 Saturday 26 May Sunday 27 May Southern Football @SouthernFNL Netball League

@SouthernFNL #ownthesouth

BENTLEIGH CHELSEA HEIGHTS Listen to The 5th Quarter V V and text in the Code Word EAST MALVERN PORT COLTS for your chance to win a Yellowtail Wine Prize Bentleigh Reserve, Beazley Reserve, Pack courtesy of Casella Bentleigh Chelsea Heights Family Brands.

On Air: 2pm - 5pm CASELLA CODE WORD: Resilience Game Start Time: 2:15pm

2 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL TIPSTERS NothingNothing but Net but Net MIKE WILBUR BEANY THE BUG JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ SHARPIE

Div 1 Bentleigh East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh

Oakleigh District Cheltenham Oakleigh District Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Oakleigh District

Live Every Sunday Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc From 9:30am Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Port Colts Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights

Join Mel Aitken, Hugh Maclean Div 2 Skye Skye East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton

and a stellar line-up of guest Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough

co-hosts each week for an in-depth Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles

look at all things SFNL Netball Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton

on 88.3 Southern FM. Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett

Div 3 Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock

Ashwood Ashwood Heatherton Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood

Springvale Springvale Springvale Springvale Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Districts Districts Districts Districts

Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills

Div 4 Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Sandown Moorabbin

UNDAY ON 88.3 Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst E EVERY S LIV SO Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston MIDDAY UTHE Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins :15AM - RN FM 10 CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL

LAST WEEK 14 13 13 13 11 12 12 13 TOTAL 72 71 68 76 71 73 66 71

DIVISION 1 DIVISION 3 WOMENS DIVISION 1 ROUND 6 ROUND 6 ROUND 4

BENTLEIGH V EAST MALVERN BLACK ROCK V HALLAM EAST BRIGHTON V MURRUMBEENA CHELTENHAM V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT HEATHERTON V ASHWOOD HIGHETT V LYNDALE Join Wiz, ST PAULS V MORDIALLOC SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS V HAMPTON PARK MORDIALLOC V ENDEAVOUR HILLS Beany and DINGLEY V ST KILDA CITY CHELSEA HEIGHTS V PORT COLTS ENDEAVOUR HILLS V SOUTH YARRA BENTLEIGH V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT the Bug DIVISION 2 DIVISION 4 WOMENS DIVISION 2 every Sunday ROUND 7 ROUND 7 ROUND 4 Back-To-Back morning for SKYE V EAST BRIGHTON SANDOWN V MOORABBIN LYNDHURST V HALLAM AFL Victoria a full wrap of CAULFIELD V KEYSBOROUGH LYNDHURST V CERBERUS FRANKSTON DOLPHINS V SOUTH YARRA

Media Award the weekend’s MURRUMBEENA V DOVETON EAGLES FRANKSTON DOLPHINS V LYNDALE MURRUMBEENA V DOVETON EAGLES

Winners! SFNL matches. HAMPTON V CLAYTON CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES CHELSEA HEIGHTS V PORT COLTS THIS WEEK’S GUEST HIGHETT V MOUNT WAVERLEY V DANDENONG BYE: CLAYTON

DANNY ADES, SFNL SENIOR INTERLEAGUE CAPTAIN SFNL.COM.AU | 5 DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 5

DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS East Malvern 5 4 1 0 448 251 178.49 16 St Pauls 5 5 0 0 0 409 137 298.54 20 Port Melbourne St Kilda City 5 4 1 0 419 241 173.86 16 5 4 1 0 0 351 248 141.53 16 Colts St Pauls 5 4 1 0 364 277 131.41 16 Cheltenham 5 3 2 0 0 305 187 163.10 12

Mordialloc 5 3 2 0 393 279 140.86 12 Mordialloc 4 2 2 0 1 338 239 141.42 12

Dingley 5 3 2 0 321 260 123.46 12 Dingley 5 3 2 0 0 246 250 98.40 12 Oakleigh Bentleigh 5 3 2 0 300 265 113.21 12 4 2 2 0 0 269 339 79.35 8 District Port Melbourne 5 1 4 0 293 457 64.11 4 Bentleigh 5 2 3 0 0 255 333 76.58 8 Colts Cheltenham 5 1 4 0 238 387 61.50 4 East Malvern 5 2 3 0 0 275 361 76.18 8

Chelsea Heights 5 1 4 0 248 420 59.05 4 St Kilda City 5 1 4 0 0 300 381 78.74 4 Chelsea Oakleigh District 5 1 4 0 244 431 56.61 4 5 0 5 0 0 178 451 39.47 0 Heights

East Malvern 5.6 9.10 10.16 18.20-128 East Malvern 3.6 6.10 10.10 16.21-117 Chelsea Heights 0.1 1.5 3.5 4.6-30 Chelsea Heights 1.1 2.3 4.4 4.5-29

East Malvern: Goal Kickers: X. Linton 4, J. Hammond 3, L. Dowling 3, East Malvern: Goal Kickers: M. Ferguson 5, G. Gemetzis 3, P. Der Jeu 2, M. Lonergan 2, M. Tyrell 2, S. Brewer, L. Duffy, A. Collinson, C. Mackie J. Kirtland 2, B. Morrell, J. Waterston, N. Douglas, N. Dykes Best Players: B. Timms, L. Dowling, S. Brewer, J. Hammond, M. Lonergan, Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: R. Chadwick, L. Gherini, S. Michalski, B. Head X. Linton Best Players: J. Waters, M. Dyer, S. Vos, L. Baxter, K. Ablis Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: L. Dobson, P. Matheson, R. Archer, N. Herrington Best Players: H. Czarnecki, R. Archer, D. Lee, P. Matheson, D. Hynes, J. Peryman Port Melbourne Colts 3.1 7.4 8.4 10.6-66 Port Melbourne Colts 0.2 2.2 8.5 10.6-66 Cheltenham 3.4 5.5 8.12 9.14-68 Cheltenham 3.1 4.2 5.3 8.4-52

Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: J. Butler 2, C. Cathcart 2, M. Mitchell- Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: A. Hagiwara 2, M. D’Andrea 2, G. Daley 2, Russell 2, M. Egan, C. Hicks, J. Lawson, T. Nicholls N. Harkins 2, R. O’Callaghan, J. Riseley Best Players: L. Mildenhall, T. Bonnett, J. Allen, S. Mitchell, M. Mitchell-Russell, Best Players: R. O’Callaghan, D. Vuli, T. Vuli, N. Harkins, M. Marangon, J. Riseley N. Gordan Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: D. Lloyd 2, M. Daniels, P. Conroy, J. Davis, N. Kilner, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: A. Malamas 3, D. Kelly 2, J. Fox 2, R. Ryan, T. Congerton, A. Milesi C. Hudghton Best Players: D. Woodham, T. Lawson, L. Brookman, J. Davis, P. Conroy, J. Jolly Best Players: J. Bloink, C. Hudghton, T. Nelson, D. Kelly, A. Malamas, W. McTaggart St Kilda City 4.2 5.3 7.7 7.10-52 St Kilda City 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.2-44 Mordialloc 3.4 7.4 8.8 11.12-78 Mordialloc 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.14-86

St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: T. Parker 3, R. Findlay, J. Firebrace, T. Looi, St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: J. Toniolo 4, C. Keenan 3 P. O’Hehir-Vargas Best Players: J. Toniolo, K. Cafun, H. Johnstone, C. Keenan, I. McCartney, Best Players: T. Parker, W. Debruin, N. Perry, P. O’’Hehir-Vargas, L. Nash, J. Williams R. Joachim Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Kovarik 2, N. Fitzgerald 2, J. Keighley 2, Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Morris 3, C. Mizzi 2, S. Tolongs 2, T. Curry, D. Danckert, S. Van Velsen, C. Shaw, R. Irvine, S. Lawton, T. Hall D. Nicholls, J. Summons, M. Moore Best Players: S. Van Velsen, C. Shaw, S. Lawton, D. Danckert, T. Hall, R. Irvine Best Players: J. Summons, L. Bull, M. Moore, J. Morris, D. Marguglio, J. Gregory Oakleigh District 2.2 7.3 9.4 12.6-78 Oakleigh District 2.2 2.2 4.4 4.4-28 St Pauls 3.3 3.6 4.10 10.13-73 St Pauls 1.2 6.4 9.8 15.12-102

Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: M. Pierce 4, M. Mandic 3, F. Bonacci, L. Cogan, Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: P. Lucarelli 2, L. McCabe , D. Bedggood D. Velardo, L. Brown, J. Mullen Best Players: J. O’Keefe, C. Ward, S. Kahawatte, B. Szalek, M. Richards, Best Players: S. Black, M. Pierce, B. Hodic, N. Jammeh, J. Walker, D. Spence H. Seymour St Pauls: Goal Kickers: S. Muller 4, B. Gilder, C. Murfett, C. Karamoshos, St Pauls: Goal Kickers: B. Dawes 5, N. Stubbings 3, J. Blenkinsop 2, N. Halliday, F. Kearney, M. Kreymborg R. Kreymborg, L. Davenport, T. Zisimopoulos , B. Carracher, A. Munday Best Players: C. Murfett, M. Kreymborg, P. Booth, M. Herbstreit, L. Butler, B. Dolan Best Players: B. Dawes, S. Hicks, N. Coutts, B. Carracher, F. Jenkins, R. Kreymborg Dingley 1.0 1.4 2.5 6.8-44 Dingley 4.4 6.10 10.10 14.13-97 Bentleigh 1.7 2.8 4.11 6.11-47 Bentleigh 1.0 2.4 3.6 4.8-32

Dingley: Goal Kickers: R. Rusan 3, J. Peet 2, C. Horton-Milne Dingley: Goal Kickers: S. Cusack 7, P. Rizzi 4, M. Crouch 2, L. Considine Best Players: D. Ades , J. Ades, J. Peet, T. La Rocca, R. Rusan, C. Horton-Milne Best Players: S. Cusack, J. Townley, J. Piltz, M. Crouch, P. Rizzi, A. Basile Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: S. Lawry, S. Murray, S. McGarry, B. Blow, C. Johnson, Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: R. Carlson, C. Fidler, K. Swinden, A. Scammell L. Hogton-Hewish Best Players: A. Pendlebury, L. Corkill, S. Mortimer, C. Fidler, J. Hall, R. Carlson Best Players: M. Smart, M. Rogers, T. Backman, N. Stagg, J. Meredith, T. Cunningham

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 5 REVIEW unanswered in the second term – to streak to a match-winning 24-point they suffered some disappointing losses in the first four weeks, and they would Dingley V St Kilda City (Souter Oval) advantage at the final change. be hoping their victory over Port Colts is the catalyst to turn their season around. The Saints failed their biggest test last week, dropping their first game for the East Malvern 18.20 (128) def Chelsea Heights 4.6 (30) year on home soil against last year’s runners-up, and the degree of difficulty The Panthers have claimed top spot on the SFNL ladder after a dominant As the game opened up in the last, the Dogs lifted, booting six goals to storm The Districts have had inconsistencies, both week to week and within games, is lifted again this week as they travel to the Village to take on the reigning 98-point thrashing of Chelsea Heights at Dunlop Reserve in what was the back into contention. However, the three goals scored up the other end saw as they look to blood kids into the senior side, however, their incredible victory premiers. round’s only blowout. the Oaks steady and hold on for a memorable, and possibly season-defining over the previously unbeaten St Pauls is the sort of thing that can really five-point win. galvanise a playing group. The hosts were too strong from the outset, booting five unanswered majors in The Dingoes are also coming off a surprise home loss to Bentleigh, and you the opening stanza to set the tone for the day, before finishing the game with Oaks stars Simon Black and Brody Hodic were influential in the defensive half, If Cheltenham are fair dinkum about playing finals this season, then this is would have to go back a fair way to find the last time this side dropped two another eight final-term goals to blow the Heighters out of the water. while Mitchell Pierce starred with four goals in attack. a game they simply cannot afford to lose. Oakleigh will no doubt give a good consecutive games at the Den. Expect there to be no complacency this week account of themselves, particularly if they can bring they same manic pressure as they look to return to the winner’s list. Ben Timms put in a tremendous performance to be named best on for the For St Pauls, Curtis Murfett was again in the thick of the action, while Matt as last week, but at home the Rosellas should be too good. winners, with Xavier Linton, Lachie Dowling and Jack Hammond contributing Kreymborg and Paul Booth also made an impact. City’s form has certainly been a surprise this year, and a win here would Cheltenham by 13 points. establish Richard Houston’s men as legitimate contenders, but it’s tough to 10 goals between them. Dingley 6.8 (44) def by Bentleigh 6.11 (47) see them rolling the Dingoes on their home deck. Harry Czarnecki was again a pillar of strength down back for Chelsea Heights, Bentleigh has recorded one of the most stirring wins in the club’s recent St Pauls V Mordialloc (McKinnon Reserve) while Phil Matheson and Ryan Archer also excelled. history, knocking off bogey side Dingley by three points in a cliff-hanger at After four impressive wins to start the year, St Pauls were brought back to Dingley by 24 points. Souter Oval. earth with a shock loss to bottom-placed Oakleigh District. This is a loss the Chelsea Heights V Port Melbourne Colts (Beazley Reserve) Port Melbourne Colts 10.6 (66) def by Cheltenham 9.14 (68) club would be desperate to put behind them and bounce back from. The Rosellas have claimed their first victory of the year, holding on in a two- The Dingoes went into the clash having won nine of their past 10 head to head This standalone Sunday match is not only an important clash for both Chelsea point thriller at JL Murphy Reserve. encounters, but it was the Demons that dominated the play early. Mordi, meanwhile, look as though they are finally beginning to gel, with their Heights and Port Colts, but it also has plenty of off-field significance. victory over the strong St Kilda City two weeks ago their best of the year to date. After an even first term, the Colts booted four goals in the second quarter to Bentleigh coach Pete Pirera would have been thrilled to have kept Dingley to The Heighters will be hosting a Kick It for Cancer fundraiser in support of the skip away to an 11-point half time lead. just one goal at the half, however, his charges were unable to capitalise on the St Pauls are one of the most dangerous teams in the League if they can get Peter MacCallum Foundation, an initiative driven by Callum Dodson following scoreboard in the early stages, with a wasteful 1.7 in the first term keeping the the game played on their terms and are able to run and spread. The Bloods, his own personal cancer battle. The visitors lifted after the break and used the strong wind at their backs to reigning premiers in the contest. however, will look to take a leaf out of Oakleigh’s book by bringing the their advantage, booting three telling goals to enter the final change eight defensive pressure and trying to lock the ball in at every opportunity, which will On the field, however, this one looms as an interesting battle between the An 18-point advantage to the visitors at the final change – more than double points to the good. not only bring their big-bodied mids into the game but also restrict the space last two Division 2 premiers. Both sides sit in the bottom four – they are two the Dingoes’ score to that point – was decisive in a tight, pressure-filled of the four sides with a 1-4 record – and the four points here would be very But the game was far from done, as the Colts, with the aid of the breeze, made available for the Dogs. slugfest where goals were at a premium. But the Dingoes broke the shackles advantageous in the battle to avoid relegation. a strong challenge for the lead. The Rosellas, however, refused to relinquish in the last quarter, booting four goals – including three from the boot of Given their ability to run over the top of sides in the last quarter, if St Pauls are their advantage and fought hard to hold out the home side to in a pulsating explosive onballer Rob Rusan – to give the Demons an almighty scare. within a kick or two at the final change, you’d just about back them in the get The Colts will be competitive, but Chelsea Heights have proven a tough side final quarter. the chocolates, however, I reckon Mordi will have done enough in the first half to beat at Beazley Reserve, and this home ground advantage should see them Despite the Dingley resurgence, Bentleigh held their nerve late to deny the to hold on in a thriller. over the line. Conrad Hudghton, Drew Kelly and Jarryd Bloink all found plenty of the footy hosts a remarkable-come-from behind victory. for Cheltenham, but it was 2017 Sparrow Medallist Anthony Malamas that Mordialloc by 10 points. Chelsea Heights by 19 points. impressed most, booting three goals in a sparkling senior debut. Mitchell Smart was again sublime in the ruck for the winners, with Michael Rogers, Tom Backman and Jackson Meredith providing plenty of support The Colts were well served by Torrent Bonnett and the consistent Lew around the ground. Nathan Stagg also earned plenty of kudos for his shut- Mildenhall. down role on dangerous Dingo Lucas Walmsley.

St Kilda City 7.10 (52) def by Mordialloc 11.12 (78) For the Dingoes, it was the Ades boys – Danny and Jack – leading the St Kilda City have suffered their first defeat of season 2018, beaten by fightback, while co-captains Trav La Rocca and Jackson Peet also starred. Mordialloc to the tune of 26 points at the Peanut Farm. ROUND 6 PREVIEW The win is Mordi’s third in succession after back-to-back losses to start the Bentleigh V East Malvern (Bentleigh Reserve) season. A massive battle is set to unfold at Arthur Street on Saturday with the all- Although the Saints booted four goals with the wind in the opening stanza and conquering East Malvern taking on the in-form Bentleigh. led at the first change, Mordi booted three majors into it to enter the second Remarkably, just one win separates the top-of-the-ladder Panthers and the term full of confidence. sixth-placed Bentleigh, further highlighting the evenness of the Division 1 From their the Bloods were able to gain the upper hand on the scoreboard competition. and maintain their ascendancy for the remainder of the day in what was a The Demons will be cock-a-hoop after their stirring victory over the reigning hard-fought contest. premiers a fortnight ago, and they will enter this clash confident they can A seven-point three quarter time lead then blew out to 26 by the final siren knock over another premiership contender. However, they will need to with the visitors hammering home three unanswered goals in the last quarter. increase its scoring output (its 300 points for in five games trails the five sides above it) if it is to best the highest scoring team in the competition. Mordi big man Justin Summons proved an imposing presence around the ground, Lachlan Bull had the ball on a string and Matt Moore played his best East Malvern have been very impressive so far in 2018, with their disappointing game in the red and white stripes. loss to St Pauls in Round 3 the only blot on the copybook. Their top-end talent continues to lead the charge and get the job done, with Chris Carey and Luke Troy Parker booted three goals for the Saints to be named their best player Duffy among the best afield for Southern in last week’s interleague victory over ahead of Nick Perry and Will De Bruin. North Central. Oakleigh District 12.6 (78) def St Pauls 10.13 (73) If Bentleigh brings the same intensity at the contest it did last round, and The Oaks have pulled off one of the boilovers of the season, pipping a convert its chances in front of goal, it is a big chance to win the game, fast-finishing St Pauls by less than a kick in an absolute cracker at Princes however, the gut feel says East Malvern in a close one. Highway Reserve. East Malvern by six points. The previously unbeaten Dogs started brightly and found themselves three goals up within the first eight minutes of the match. But the Districts then Cheltenham V Oakleigh District (Jack Barker Oval) upped the pressure gauge in the heavy conditions and put the clamps on their Cheltenham and Oakleigh District are two sides that have found the going opponents, denying them the chance to run and spread. tough early doors, but both are now on the board following last-start victories.

As a result, Oakleigh booted nine of the next 10 goals – including five For the Rosellas it was sweet relief. Tipped by many as likely finalists in 2018,

8 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 9 2018 DIVISION 1 SENIOR FIXTURE

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 15.8-98 def Port Colts 9.2-56 St Kilda City V Port Colts Bentleigh V Port Colts Cheltenham 6.8-44 def by East Malvern 17.11-113 Oakleigh District V East Malvern Dingley V East Malvern Chelsea Heights 13.7-85 def by Dingley 14.14-98 Mordialloc V Dingley Chelsea Heights V Oakleigh District St Kilda City 9.11-65 def Bentleigh 8.7-55 St Pauls V Bentleigh Cheltenham V Mordialloc Mordialloc 14.9-93 def Oakleigh District 4.8-32 Cheltenham V Chelsea Heights St Pauls V St Kilda City

ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 12 MAY 7 JULY 17 AUGUST Port Colts 10.6-66 def by Cheltenham 9.14-68 Port Colts V Oakleigh District Port Colts V Dingley East Malvern 18.20-128 def Chelsea Heights 4.6-30 Mordialloc V East Malvern St Kilda City V East Malvern BIG Dingley 6.8-44 def by Bentleigh 6.11-47 Dingley V St Pauls Oakleigh District V Bentleigh Oakleigh District 12.6-78 def St Pauls 10.13-73 Bentleigh V Cheltenham Mordialloc V Chelsea Heights SCREEN! St Kilda City 7.10-52 def by Mordialloc 11.12-78 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

ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. 538 Centre Rd, Bentleigh VIC 3204 Thank you for your co-operation. www.bentleighrsl.com.au 10 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 11 DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD / BRUCE HILL SFNL MATCH OF THE DAY

Bentleigh V East Malvern (incorporating Tooronga/Malvern) * First met in 2012 - 12 matches (Bentleigh 10 wins, East Malvern 2 wins) BENTLEIGH EAST MALVERN Largest Winning Margin Bentleigh 54 pts (6/8/16) East Malvern 89 pts (15/8/15) Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Ground: Dunlop Reserve, Smallest Winning Margin Bentleigh 3 pts (14/6/14) Arthur St, Bentleigh Dunlop St, Malvern East Malvern 30 pts (13/6/15) Club Colours: Navy with red yoke Club Colours: Navy and red stripes Highest Score Bentleigh 14.12-96 (16/8/14) Senior Coach: Pete Pirera Senior Coach: Nathan Robinson East Malvern 23.17-155 (15/8/15) Reserve Coach: Steve Hall Lowest Score Bentleigh 2.6-18 (18/8/12) Reserve Coach: Nicholas Dykes

East Malvern 1.8-14 (18/8/12) * Excludes results from East Malvern FC and Bentleigh FC matches in the Federal Football League # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Cheltenham V Oakleigh District 1 Scott Lawry 30 Ryan Murphy 1 Luke Duffy 28a Clint Mackie Since 1964 - 66 matches (Oakleigh District 40 wins, Cheltenham 25 wins, 1 draw) 2 Chris Johnson 31 Josh McGarry 1a Ronan Fenton 29 Rick Jackson Largest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 127 pts (3/6/89) 2 Mark Tyrell 30 Justin Maddern 3 Tom Cunningham 32 Chris Fidler Cheltenham 83 pts (22/6/85) 2a Jack Waterson 31 Marc Lonergan 4 Roland DeBiase 33 Jamie Vlahos Smallest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 1 pt (4/6/66 & 3/8/74) 3 Nathan Robinson 32 Liam Voight Cheltenham 2 pts (30/6/79) 5 Jackson Meredith 34 James Tighe 4 Luke Poustie 33 Nic Barry Highest Score Oakleigh District 30.17-197 (3/6/89) 6 Chris Yenofkian 35 Sam McGarry 5 Mitchell Ferguson 34 Thomas Stephenson Cheltenham 25.15-165 (22/6/85) 7 Barama Blow 36 Tom Backman 6 Ben Timms 35 Riley Flanigan 7 Dylan Morton 36 Josh Salmon Lowest Score Oakleigh District 3.3-21 (23/5/98) 8 Steve Murry 37 Alex Walker 8 Stephen Brewer 37 Nicholas Dykes Cheltenham 2.9-21 (23/5/98) 9 Bryn Thomas 38 Matthew Troutbeck 9 Chris Carey 38 Josh McCleary 10 Michael Rodgers 41 Michael Laskey St Pauls V Mordialloc 9a Simon Dykes 39 Xavier Linton First met in 1993 - 42 matches (St Pauls 32 wins, Mordialloc 9 wins, 1 draw) 11 Kyle Swinden 42 Matthew Hogan 10 Lewis Fitzgerald 40 Simon Dykes Largest Winning Margin Mordialloc 61 pts (15/6/02) 12 Sam Lewin 43 Andrew Pendlebury 11 Ryan Mullett 41 Retired

St Pauls 154 pts (6/5/06) 13 Damon Grant 44 Dimmi Petrakis 12 Lucas Hall 42 Ben Taylor 12a Brock Baker 43 Todd Mackie Smallest Winning Margin Mordialloc 5 pts (4/8/01) 14 Tom Massey 45 Rowan Nayna 13 Alex Kater 44 Tim Main St Pauls 1 pt (16/7/05 & 25/7/15) 15 Liam Hogton-Hewish 46 Matthew Dakin Highest Score 14 Adam Corunna 45 Cal Nicholls Mordialloc 23.16-154 (9/4/94) 16 48 Luke Morrison Lee Milbourne 15 46 St Pauls 35.10-220 (20/4/96) Brad Stringer Gordon Walker 17 Brody Lawford 49 Rob Moriarty 16 Lachlan Dowling 47 Haimish Rix Lowest Score Mordialloc 3.1-19 (15/7/95) 18 Jack Firns 50 James Watts 17 Jack Hammond 48 Jessi Delahaye St Pauls 4.9-33 (2017 Qualifying Final) 19 Ben Cooper 51 Liam Corkhill 18 Adam Collinson 49 Jack Nicolson Drawn Game Mordialloc 10.6-66 drew St Pauls 9.12-66 (21/8/10) 19 Alex Hywood 50 Casey Harrison 20 Steve Galileos 52 Andrew Scammell Dingley V St Kilda City 20 David Taylor 51 Andrew Hewitt 21 Justin Hall 53 Mitch Vandermeer First met in 1965 - 30 matches (Dingley 17 wins, St Kilda City 13 wins) 21 Michael Naughton 52 Patrick Der Jeu Largest Winning Margin St Kilda City 151 pts (4/6/66) 22 Ben De Nardis 55 Jayce Morgan 22 Ban Marlow 53 Issac McCallum Dingley 97 pts (23/7/16) 23 Daniel Sharp 58 Michael Riddle 23 Dean Millhouse 54 Terry Bright Smallest Winning Margin St Kilda City 5 pts (20/8/11) 25 Murat Pekin 60 Dale Mawer 23a George Gemetzis 55 Christian Farrelly 24 Tom Riley 56 Ben Salmon Dingley 6 pts (24/8/13) 26 Rolan Stagg 63 Sean Scotland 25 Andrew Pattinson 57 Jordon Sultana Highest Score St Kilda City 26.18-174 (4/6/66) 27 Nathan Stagg 71 Scott Mortimer 26 Jay Thorn 58 Jackson Kirtland Dingley 19.10-124 (7/5/16) 28 Mitch Smart 88 James Kiernan 27 Mark Ryan 60 Tim Herrick Lowest Score St Kilda City 1.4-10 (23/7/16) 29 Andrew Walsh 28 Brady Corso 64 Dan Gauci Dingley 2.4-16 (5/6/10) Chelsea Heights V Port Melbourne Colts 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME First met in 2016 - 1 match (Port Melbourne Colts 1 win, Chelsea Heights 0 wins) Largest Winning Margin Chelsea Heights Not Applicable Port Melbourne Colts 11 pts (18/6/16) Smallest Winning Margin Chelsea Heights Not Applicable Port Melbourne Colts 11 pts (18/6/16) Highest Score Chelsea Heights 17.5-107 (18/6/16) Port Melbourne Colts 17.16-118 (18/6/16) Lowest Score Chelsea Heights 17.5-107 (18/6/16) Port Melbourne Colts 17.16-118 (18/6/16)

12 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 13 DIVISION 1: ROUND 6 DIVISION 1: ROUND 6

CHELTENHAM OAKLEIGH DISTRICT ST PAULS MORDIALLOC

Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Ground: McKinnon Reserve Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East (Cnr Tucker & McKinnon McDonald St, Mordialloc Club Colours: Red, yellow and black Rds McKinnon) Club Colours: Black with white sash Club Colours: Red and white stripes vertical panels Senior Coach: Phil Harvey Club Colours: Blue with red and white Senior Coach: Des Ryan Senior Coach: Michael Brown Reserve Coach: Steve Quinlivan Senior Coach: Jason Heffernan Reserves Coach: Kieran Nolan Reserve Coach: Stephen Brown

Thirds Coach: Steve Brosnahan Reserve Coach: Glen Balmforth

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Luke Brookman 32 Chris Neophitou 1 Carl Herbstreit 29a Ben Carracher 1 Tom Curry 29 Benjamin Humphrey 1 Jake Mullen 19a Bret Crane 2 Drew Kelly 33 Dan Harrison 1a Jeremy Muldoon 30 Anthony Locandro 1a Aaron Freeman 30 Chris Brooking 3 Tom Donnell 34 Jake Hibbert 1a Luke Quinlivan 20 Dave Bedgood 2 Fletcher Kearney 30a James Bragagnolo 2 Justin Summons 31 Jayden Gregory 4 Kyle Parsons 35 Jarrad Bloink 3 Fred Jenkins 31 Dino Karamoshos 3 Jordan Derbyshire 32 Reid Irvine 5 Ange Soldatos 36 David Lloyd 2 Simon Black 21 Paul Fermanis 4 Nick Halliday 32 Liam Davenport 6 Richard Ryan 37 Jax Kilner 4 Matt Moore 33 Alisdair Jackson 2a Nathan Cramer 22 Anthony Cassett 6a Nathan Cerisara 38 Ryan Howells 5 Harry Hunt 32a Jordan Lloyd 4a Lachlann Zealey 34 Luke Ardrey 7 Max Worrell 39 Morgan Hampton 3 Luke Casey 22a Joe Castello 6 Josh Verlin 33 Michael Johnstone 5 Daniel Nicholls 35 Lewis Emmerson 7a Anthony Malamas 40 Trent Vanderheiden 7 34 Jaye Edmunds 4 Milan Mandic 23 Pat Lucarelli 6 Todd Bastion 36 Michael Spohn 8 Bane Suboticki 41 Ryan Howells 8 Matt Herbstreit 34a Chris Vial 7 Nathan Evans 37 Tom Naughtin 9 Brendan Dillon 42 Todd Kilner 5 Frank Bonacci 24 Luke Harvey 9 Brad Dolan 35 Lachlan Butler 9a Matt Zacharin 43 Cam Beaumont 8 Lachlan Bull 38 Chris Mizzi 9a Glen Balmforth 35a Lachie Carracher 10 Jake Davis 44 Mitch Stevens 5a Curtis Ward 24a Luke Grabowski 9 Hamish Curtis 39 Travis Hall 10 Connor Byrne 36 Paul Booth 11 Mitch Daniels 45 Karl Tuhiwai 6 Mitchell Pierce 25 Daniel Kirby 10 Josh Kovarik 40 Michael Fries 11a 46 11 Brad Gilder 37 Jake Pirovano Sam Oke Tim Lawson 11 Aaron Kneebone 41 Stefan Gregory 12 Billy Robertson 47 Jack Gavin 7 Liam McCabe 26 Matt Nicholas 12 Ash Munday 38 Jarryd Blenkinsop 12 James Morris 42 Kaleb Tymko 13 Chris Bennetts 48 Matt McIntyre 8 Bayley Kay-Glover 27 Chris Cassett 13 Christian McCarthy 38a Ben Thorson 13 Tom McMahon 43 Clint Proctor 14 Conrad Hudghton 49 Matt Styring 13a Rhys Walton 39 Nick Stubbings 15 Sean McLaren 50 Jojo Amaah 9 Corey Hutchinson 28 Brendan Keast 14 Luke Barnhoorn 43a Tom Jewell 14 Will Clarke 40 Jonathan Davidson 16 Chris Germano 51 Alan Anderson 15 Sean Van Velsen 44 Adam Nicholls 10 John Walker 29 Sam Guerrens 15 41 17 Jon Spanos 52 Liam Boschan Kieran Knox Dan East 16 Lachlin McIver 45 Andrey Fyans 18 Daniel Vaughan 53 Hamish McWilliam 10a Paul Gurr 30 Nuru Jammeh 16 Michael Decorrado 42 George Elliott 17 Tim Kovess 46 Devlin Danckert 19 Anthony Milesi 54 Dayton Woodham 17 Tim (Bob) Carracher 43 Sean Herbstreit 11 Nathan Peddle 31 Zac Hipworth 18 Shane Lawton 47 Dean Bott 20 Cam Watson 55 Jim Carcassi 18 Trent McIntyre 44 Terry Zisimopoulos 19 48 21 Tim Bolger 56 Harris Kent 11a Brad Virgona 32 Daniel Spence 19 James Dennehy 45 Jayden Bydder Steve Tolongs Sean Hendricks 22 Jack Worrell 57 Daniel Newby 20 Tim Roberts 46 Jake Halasz 19a Dan Quinn 49 Ben Harrison 23 Will McTaggart 58 Josh Jolly 12 James Black 33 Liam Cogan 21 Rhys Peet 47 Josh Stanton 20 David Marguglio 50 Connor Shaw 23a Paul Conroy 59 Alex Thorley 13 Dan Kiellerup 35 Connor Morgan 21 Michael Barnhoorn 51 James Keighley 23b Jack Lowis 60 Simon Donnell 22 Kale Pryor 48 Ben Faiman 24 Matt Bowles 61 Kris Harris 13a Jackson Trieu 37 Lee Brown 22a Matthew Howard 49 Elliott Holden 22 Edward Murphy 52 Craig Wilson 25 Tom Perkin 62 Ben Maloney 23 Aaron Hay 55 Tim Blackwood 22a Peter Nelson 53 Michael Schofield 14 Nathaniel Jones 38 Saf Balic 26 Tom Nelson 63 Paul Sanders 24 Brendan Dawes 56 Sam Hicks 23 Tony DeMacedo 54 Nick Fitzgerald 27 64 15 Simon Bonacci 39 Jake Winn Josh Fox Hector Simpson 24a Carey O'Brien 57 Dylan Kelly 24 Carey Neville 55 Luke McGennison 27a Scott Mellick 65 Jason Derks 17 Ryan Pearson 40 Daniel Difede 25 Jack Kreymborg 58 Lachlan Harris 25 Brian Traut 56 Sam Holland 28 Tim Wigney 67 Hayden Taylor 26 Curtis Murfett 59 Dylan Peet 26 Robbie Evans 57 Ryan Carrison 29 Al Garlick 68 Tom Worrell 18 Brody Hodic 41 Daniel Urban 30 Sam Perkin 69 Renny Trainor 28 Matt Brown 88 Matt Kreymborg 27 Brad Lindsey 60 Dean Bott 19 Anthony Lucarelli 31 Nick Kilner 99 Jack Barclay 29 Steve Muller 28 Scott Pitura 77 Harry Haley 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

14 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 15 DIVISION 1: ROUND 6 SFNL MATCH OF THE DAY

DINGLEY ST KILDA CITY CHELSEA HEIGHTS PORT MELBOURNE COLTS

Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve, Ground: Beazley Reserve Ground: JL Murphy Reserve, Blessington St, St Kilda Thames Promenade Chelsea Heights Williamstown Rd, Club Colours: Black, red yoke, yellow trim Port Melbourne Club Colours: Red, white and black Club Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Senior Coach: Shane Morwood Club Colours:  vertical panels Senior Coach: Brad Canavan Red with blue V, Reserve Coach: Matthew Benton colts emblem Senior Coach: Richard Houston Reserve Coach: Mick Ellis / Senior Coach: Gareth Daley Reserve Coach: Ryan Hoy James Robertson

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Aaron Edmunds 34 Nathan Naughton 1 Juy Capp 35 Nick Perry 1 Dylan Sloan 29 Jamie Waters 1 Callum Cathcart 34 Tanner McMaster

2 Liam Hard 35 Remi Faulkner-Wood 2 Mitch Oman 36 Anderson Agius 2 Dale Hynes 30 Steven Vos 2 Ben Smith 35 Bryson Bonnett 3 Marcus Freeman 36 Kane Davidson 3 Rhys Joachim 37 Richard Findlay 3 Joel Williams 31 Mark Stevens 3 Lewis Mildenhall 36 Louise McKenzie 4 Jack Ades 37 James Pitz 4 Mark Griffiths 38 Jack Praetz 4 37 4 Michael Shaw 32 Heath Bennett Jackson Brown Tom Nicholls 5 Joel Sarlo 38 Shuan Cusack 5 Jesse Toniolo 39 Febrick Addi 5 Max Mitchell-Russell 38 Connor Clarke 6 Chris Horton-Milne 39 Tom Ristevski 5 Jesse O'Dell 33 Matthew Good 6 Cameron Hansen 40 Chris Keenan 6 Jayme Lawson 39 Jason Butler 7 Lucas Walmsley 40 Andrew Rizzi 6 Luke Behin 34 Luke Gherini 7 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 41 Ben Hall 7 Luke Hardwick 40 Veke Lamb 8 Joshua O'Bree 41 Bradley Sessler 8 Nathan Peterson 42 Jack Marks 7 Jordan Peryman 35 Antonie Ricaut 8 John Lindsay 41 Christian Gurry 9 Travis La Rocca 42 Peter Rizzi 9 Aaron Purvis (Capt) 43 Iain McCartney 8 Kade Murphy 36 Ben Wendt 10 Daniel Ades 43 Darren Andrews 9 Ben Wilson 42 Niami Gordan 10 Xavier Jordan 44 Rick Scott 9 Harry Czarnecki 37 Tristen Wright 11 Josh Ferguson 44 Connor Horsey 10 Nathan Doble 43 Phillip Karaminoski 11 Will De Bruin 45 Waldron Miller 10 Daniel Campisano 38 Chris Holding 12 Luke Bartholomew 45 Adam Lloyd 11 Nathan Dumbleton 44 Mitch Atanasovski 12 Macolm Neiwand 46 Frank Masofa 13 Matthew Morwood 46 Liam Considine 11 Phillip Matheson 39 Aaron Rhodes 12 Sam Mitchell 47 Nicholas Harkins 13 Jack Vorbach 47 Will Patterson 14 Rob Rusan 47 James Cullen 12 Michael Wade 40 Peter Gerard 13 Luke Prescott 48 Billy Walter 15 Kristen Feehan 48 Jason Wylie 14 Zachariah Amos 48 Peter Salesui 13 Michael Danckert 41 Josh Bennett 14 Jake Wood 49 Stephen Duvnajak 16 Daniel Farmer 49 Jack Pickford 15 Aaron Green 49 Josiah Llakulu 14 Nathan Herrington 42 George Glitzos 15 Josh O'Donnell 50 Ratu Koroi Bete 17 William Edmunds 50 Craig Sterling 16 Jack Williams 50 Hamish Johnstone 15 Matt Baxter 44 Chris Hanns 18 Josh Attard-Dickson 52 Richard O'Calligan 18 Andrew Frost 51 Jake Townley 18 Ryan Carroll 52 Dylan Fuller 16 Callum Dodson 45 Andrew Cupit 19 Ashley Humphries 53 Corey Hicks 19 Rory Goldsmith 52 Cal Ryan 19 Jye Sujaini 53 Kerwin Cafun 20 Torren Bonnett 54 Sean Clarke 20 Simon Hallsworth 53 Danny Din 20 Michael Brown 54 Jack Nanovich 17 Jak Hancock 47 Luke Baxter 21 Nick Eades 55 Trent Kreeck 21 Jack Hyde 54 Anthony Basile 21 Lachy Nash 55 Glen Krepp 18 Michael O'Driscoll 50 Matthew Bastin 22 Nick Lloyd 55 Joshua Pickford 22 Jake Knox 56 Jari Kennedy 22 Daniel Ella 58 Marley Jobling 19 Lachlan Dobson 52 Cameron Gates 23 Ashley Russell 56 Bryce McLeod 23 Arlyn Hagwara 57 Vincent Delaney 23 Oscar Don 59 Ash Crooks 20 Michael Dwyer 53 Nicholas Oliver 24 Liam Leeson 57 Matt Crouch 24 Jason Hughes 58 Max Aldrich 24 A J Nyanjok 61 Cedric Palagi 21 Ryan Archer 54 Zeke Jazownik 25 Jackson Peet 59 Ben Ginns 25 Hugh Mason 62 Ryan Hoy 25 Lachlan Rennie 59 Michael Rosenfeld 26 Colin Craney 60 Jack Farrington 22 Declan Lee 55 Josh Denholm 26 Dhanesh Jayasalen 64 Tristan Rozario 26 Callum Smith 60 Tim Hanley 27 Mitchell Allamby 61 Tom Gent 23 James Robertson 60 Steven Kat 27 Troy Parker 65 Matt Hoy 27 Mick Egan 61 Kyle Penaluna 28 Connor Watson 62 Seb Zammit 24 Mick Ellis 62 Nathan James 29 Tom Looi 66 Nick Perry 28 Nathan Spinks 62 Heri Cristanto 29 Leigh Moore 63 Lachie Craig 25 Bryce Atherton 64 Lachlan Bennett 29 Jesse Field 63 Mets Tahana 30 Sam Williams 64 Josh McLaren 30 Perry O'hehir-Vargas 67 Thomas Motlop 26 Jarrod Sing 66 Rhys Chadwick 30 64 31 David Bose 65 Drew McLean 31 Tadj Takla 68 Julian Williams Ryan Coulthard Sam Carson-Crickmore 32 Jack Clausen 99 Clinton Brooks 33 Jesse Firebrace 70 Jarhvis Materiaki 27 Kenny Ablis 67 Phil Smith 31 Andrew Lovett 65 Jason McGuire 33 Harry Thompson 34 Johnny Cayhan 99 Michael Dettmann 28 Bryce Campbell 32 Sean Gunning 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

16 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 17 DIVISION 2 RESULTS: ROUND 6

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 Doveton Eagles 6 5 1 0 513 219 234.25 20 Doveton Eagles 6 6 0 0 754 332 227.11 24 Keysborough 6 4 2 0 596 172 346.51 16 Keysborough 6 6 0 0 594 321 185.05 24 Murrumbeena 6 4 2 0 595 277 214.80 16 Murrumbeena 6 5 1 0 551 331 166.47 20 Hampton 6 4 2 0 451 338 133.43 16 Highett 6 3 3 0 459 475 96.63 12 Skye 6 4 2 0 409 340 120.29 16 Caulfield 6 3 3 0 425 489 86.91 12

Mount Waverley 6 3 3 0 328 488 67.21 12 Highett 6 3 3 0 335 314 106.69 12 East Brighton 6 2 4 0 441 415 106.27 8 Caulfield 6 3 3 0 364 362 100.55 12 Hampton 6 1 5 0 378 546 69.23 4 East Brighton 6 2 4 0 220 543 40.52 8 Skye 6 1 5 0 309 503 61.43 4 Clayton 6 1 5 0 171 594 28.79 4 Clayton 6 0 6 0 276 615 44.88 0 Mount Waverley 6 0 6 0 167 662 25.23 0

Keysborough 3.2 6.3 8.6 12.10-82 Keysborough 0.1 1.6 2.8 8.10-58 Hampton 2.4 3.7 5.12 5.12-42 Hampton 4.1 7.1 7.1 12.6-78 Keysborough: Goal Kickers: C. Bryan 4, A. Machnikowski 2, D. Collins 2, Keysborough: Goal Kickers: J. Caisley 3, C. Letcher, C. Wilkinson, J. Bekierz, M. Carnelley, D. Jameson, M. Collett, B. Sutton J. D’Atri, B. Wardle Best Players: A. Machnikowski, C. Bryan, J. Cole, C. Dalton, T. Cullen, J. Pitto Best Players: T. Anderton, L. Damato, C. Letcher, G. Lazaridis, M. Puts, R. Llorico Hampton: Goal Kickers: J. Gascard 2, T. Tohiariki, T. Burley, M. Devereaux Hampton: Goal Kickers: M. Ashman 3, D. Chisholm 3, B. Kheng 2, M. Digby 2, Best Players: M. Devereaux, J. Gascard, C. Smith, M. Pola, T. Woodward, T. Nixon, T. Griffin J. Thornell Best Players: A. Hunter, M. Digby, D. Harrison, J. Gunton, D. Tacconelli, J. Cafarella Mount Waverley 1.7 2.8 2.14 7.18-60 Mount Waverley 3.1 3.1 4.3 5.8-38 Caulfield 1.1 4.5 5.5 7.8-50 Caulfield 1.3 3.8 5.13 9.15-69 Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: A. Mullucks 2, C. Lewis, C. Schulz, P. Kinsella, Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: J. Wilkin 2, J. Dunn 2, J. Cavanagh J. Tye, J. Tighello Best Players: J. Dunn, J. Wilkin, J. Cavanagh, N. Anglim, M. Graham, S. Moody Best Players: S. Pike, A. Mullucks, P. Schulz, M. Dennis, J. Rickard, B. McLeod Caulfield:Goal Kickers: C. Spencer 3, V. Moore 2, N. Murnane, A. Wakeling, Caulfield:Goal Kickers: C. Roughead 3, T. Stait, T. Rowley, B. Miles, D. Hall, C. Trumble S. Broussard Best Players: J. Eierweis, C. Trumble, D. Hall, A. Stolzenburg, M. Hurley, Best Players: J. Grimmond, S. Broussard, T. Stait, B. Miles, C. Roughead, D. Nilsson P. Kelly Clayton 2.2 5.3 7.6 8.9-57 Clayton 1.1 2.2 5.7 5.8-38 Skye 1.4 6.7 7.9 10.14-74 Skye 2.3 5.5 7.6 12.10-82 Clayton: Goal Kickers: J. Coutts 2, J. Phillips, D. Evangelista, M. McLean, Clayton: Goal Kickers: M. Wills, M. Azzopardi, M. Troffa, N. Fallace, S. Gallagher M. Wilson, J. Martin, C. Macrae Best Players: J. Sajenko, L. Forscutt, G. Klapsos, M. Wills, M. Azzopardi, Best Players: J. Llerena, J. Coutts, L. Ruff, J. Collins, C. Macrae, J. Winfield D. Jones Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Evans 3, C. Petrie 3, J. Lalor, N. McConville, C. Allan, Skye: Goal Kickers: M. Poore 3, B. Weighell 2, B. Dyer, D. McNamara, J. Dunkley, M. Kelly H. Harvey, B. Harper, T. Minton, K. Hatch Best Players: T. Hughes, B. Dawson, M. Frizell, T. Barr, C. Allan, N. McConville Best Players: N. Hofmann, M. McGreal, L. Scott, D. Spinucci, T. Minton, H. Harvey Doveton Eagles 1.4 7.9 9.12 13.19-97 Doveton Eagles 2.4 3.4 7.5 8.8-56 Highett 6.2 6.3 8.4 9.5-59 Highett 0.1 1.3 1.5 2.7-19 Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: J. O’’Neill 3, P. Dye 2, N. Battle 2, C. Wilson 2, Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: M. Croaker 2, A. Floyd, B. Hidgcock, S. Stredwick, E. Samadi 2, M. Neve, M. Callinan D. Hazelden, B. Smith, O. Babak Best Players: M. Neve, N. Beer, C. Carmody, J. Edtmaier, M. Callinan, E. Samadi Best Players: M. Carter, S. Stredwick, N. Papachristofilou`, A. Floyd, F. Payenda, Highett: Goal Kickers: B. Collins 2, E. Turner 2, B. Jedd 2, J. Short, M. Hoar, O. Babak T. Brown Highett: Goal Kickers: R. Smith 2 Best Players: C. Waddell, Y. Pasialis, N. Scott, J. Short, B. Pewtress, H. O’Neill Best Players: J. Tully, N. Vawser, J. Parsons, S. Lidstrom, T. Nolan, J. Taranto

East Brighton 3.3 6.8 6.10 7.13-55 East Brighton 0.0 2.1 3.2 5.4-34 Murrumbeena 3.1 6.4 12.7 14.9-93 Murrumbeena 5.3 11.5 14.13 19.14-128 East Brighton: Goal Kickers: K. Love-Linay 4, L. McKay 2, M. Lavender East Brighton: Goal Kickers: S. Murphy 3, T. Fraser, M. Paxman Best Players: K. Love-Linay, B. Zaal, M. Backman, A. Bailey, C. Smith, Best Players: S. Murphy, B. Gouin, J. Spicuglia, A. Giuliani, M. Paxman, C. Thorne M. Jamieson Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: S. Geaney 5, J. Whelan 2, S. Thompson 2, Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: L. James 3, E. Espinosa 3, A. Bradley 3, R. Clayton 2, M. McMahon 2, S. Moloney, J. Smith, J. Dear, H. Turkington, J. Holdsworth, M. Kinsella, R. Cahalane, C. Niclasen, M. Marasco J. Brammer, E. Brown Best Players: L. Wilson, M. Walder, E. Espinosa, J. Cusin, C. Hargrave, Best Players: C. Keating, M. McMahon, S. Moloney, H. Turkington, W. Nash, C. Niclasen J. Smith

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 6 REVIEW Hampton had its chances during the third term, but inaccuracy recruits showing their influence. he could be a match winner for the visitors in this one. proved costly as it kicked 2.5 to 2.3 to only reduce the margin to There were plenty of highlights during an action-packed Round 6 12 points. Doveton has enjoyed the same influence for their own recruits East Brighton by 15 points. of Division 2 in the Southern Football Netball League, with Skye and reaped the benefits of a good draw to sit on top of the ladder notching its first win of the season, while Mount Waverley caused Keysborough made them pay in the final term, hitting the undefeated. Hampton v Clayton (Peterson Street Reserve) a stir with the upset of the round. scoreboard for four majors while keeping the Hammer scoreless. It’s hard to believe that Hampton has only won the one game for On form you have the pick the visiting side, but it’s a tough call. the season, given how competitive it’s been against the League’s Skye 10.14 (74) def Clayton 8.9 (57) Mark Devereaux continued his good form for Hampton, alongside top sides. It was a battle, but the Bombers did just enough to claim their first James Gascard (two goals). Murrumbeena by three points. win of the season, in an entertaining game against the Clays. The Hammers will have a golden opportunity to secure their Doveton Eagles 13.19 (97) def Highett 9.5 (59) Caulfield v Keysborough (Koornang Park) Although the home side suffered a disappointing result last second win of the season this weekend, hosting a struggling Just three points separated the two sides at three quarter time, The ladder leaders needed all four quarters to overcome a gutsy week, expect Caulfield to bounce back when it hosts another Clayton side. to Skye’s advantage, with the visitors booting three goals to one in Highett opponent, with a strong final quarter lifting them across premiership contender in Keysborough. the final term to run out 17-point winners. the line by 38 points. The Clays had their chances against Skye last week, but were The Burra haven’t been at their absolute best in recent weeks, unable to get the job done. Ben Evans and Cameron Petrie each booted three goals in the The Eagles led by 14 points at the final change, after overcoming but even when they’re marginally below their best they’re still win, while Taylor Hughes and Brett Dawson were named the a 28-point quarter time deficit, but put their foot down during the They’ll have their changes again against the Hammers, but can pretty good. winners’ best. fourth quarter to pull away for the win. they make them count. This has the makings of an exciting contest and I’m expecting the It was the home side enjoying a solid start to lead by four points at Jarrod O’Neil lead five multiple goal kickers with three majors Hampton by 22 points. Bears to be much better than they were against Mount Waverley, the first change, before the visitors edged ahead to the tune of 10 for Doveton, while Matt Neve and Nicholas Beer were influential but even still it’s hard to go past the Burra. points by the main break. contributors. Highett v Mount Waverley (Turner Road Reserve) Keysborough by 11 points. Both sides were impressive during their matches last week, despite Clayton hit back in the third, outscoring Skye two goals to one to Highett got away to a near-perfect start in the opening quarter, one coming away with a win and one coming away with a loss. cut the lead down to three points, before the Bombers flew home shooting out to a 28-point lead courtesy of six goals to one. Skye v East Brighton (Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve) in the last to claim the victory. The Bombers will have enjoyed a jubilant week on the track after The Dogs took it to the top of the table Eagles for much of their The home side switched on in the second, booting six goals of its securing their first win of the season and will look to make it two contest last week – leading by 28 points at quarter time – and will Jack Coutts was impressive for the home side with two goals, own to just one behind to complete a 40-point turnaround and lead in a row against the Vampires. be looking for a four-quarter performance this week. while Josh Llerena was named their best. by 12 at the main break. East Brighton won’t make it easy for them however, and after a Mount Waverley disposed of the Bears by just 10 points last week, Mount Waverley 7.18 (60) def Caulfield 7.8 (50) The two sides were on par during the third, each kicking two strong first half effort against Murrumbeena last week – leading at but accurate kicking could’ve lead to a bigger win and it’s an issue goals, before Doveton surged home in the last, with four goals to To think this could’ve been a massive win for the Lions in terms of half time – will make the case for being favourites in this one. it will need to clean up this week. percentage, but the result remains just as big for Mount Waverley, one securing a 38-point win. knocking down a finals aspirant. The form of Vampires’ livewire Kai Love-Linay is hard to ignore and Highett by 17 points. Courtney Waddell and Yianni Pasialis were named the Dogs’ best. While inaccuracy plagued the home side for the majority of Murrumbeena 14.9 (93) def East Brighton 7.13 (55) the match, only managing two goals through three quarters, a decisive final term – where they booted five majors – got them A decisive second half from Murrumbeena has lifted it across the over the line after they trailed by 22 points early on. line against East Brighton, with the visitors winning by 38 points. Alex Mullucks was the lone multiple goal scorer with two majors The Beena trailed by four points at the half time break but booted in an impressive performance, with Stuart Pike and Philip Schulz eight goals to one in the second half to end with a comfortable win. also having an influence. Eduardo Espinosa, Luke James and Alaster Bradley each kicked Mount Waverley seemingly dominated possession of the ball three goals for the winners, with Liam Wilson and Mitch Walder throughout the first half but failed to have a significant impact on best afield. the scoreboard, kicking 2.8, with Caulfield’s 4.5, giving it a nine- The two sides were on even terms for the majority of the first half, point half time lead. with both kicking three goals in each quarter, though it was the A low scoring third term saw the margin remain the same, despite Vampires with a four-point edge at the main break. the Lions having five more scoring shots, before the hosts finally Murrumbeena lifted another gear in the third term however, broke away in the last, booting the last five goals of the game to booting six goals to just two behinds to break away to a 33-point win by 10 points. lead, before capitalising with another two goals in the last. Cameron Roughead booted three goals for the Bears, with Joel Kai Love-Linay was in excellent form for the Vampires, booting Grimmond named their best. four goals and was best for his side. Keysborough 12.10 (82) def Hampton 5.12 (42) ROUND 7 PREVIEW It may not have been their best performance, but the Burra got the job done when the game was on the line to record a 40-point win Two huge matchups highlight a big weekend of Southern footy against the Hammers. with Murrumbeena hosting Doveton Eagles and Caulfield hosting Keysborough The hosts led by just 12 points at the final change but kicked four goals to zero in the final term to cruise to victory. Murrumbeena v Doveton Eagles (Murrumbeena Park) Chris Bryan was dangerous inside 50 with four goals for Game of the Round Keysborough and was also named as his side’s best player with This is the game the majority of Division 2 has been waiting for, Adam Machnikowski. as the preseason premiership favourite tackles one of the current premiership favourites. A tight contest saw the visiting side take it up to their more fancied opponents and although Keysborough led by 14 points at the main After a slow start to the season, Murrumbeena has come into break, it was being pushed. its own and is definitely living up to the hype, with the big-name

20 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 21 2018 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR FIXTURE DIVISION 2: ROUND 7

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 7 APRIL 2018 26 MAY 2018 14 JULY 2018 SKYE EAST BRIGHTON 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: Hurlingham Park, Reserve, Wedge Rd, Clayton 6.8-44 def by Doveton Eagles 22.14-146 Highett v Mount Waverley Clayton v Murrumbeena Nepean Highway, Brighton East Carrum Downs Club Colours: Keysborough 23.9-147 def Mount Waverley 9.6-60 Murrumbeena v Doveton Eagles Caulfield v Highett Club Colours: Black, red and silver Red With white V Senior Coach: Brad Sinclair Coach: Peter Larsen ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 Reserves Coach: Matt Barr & Reserve Coach: Jason Tickner 14 APRIL 2018 2 JUNE 2018 21 JULY 2018 Heath Burridge Thirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues Caulfield 16.8-104 def Hampton 8.16-64 East Brighton v Hampton Mount Waverley v Hampton 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 28 James Bateman 2 Bradley Nicol 1 Mitch Backman 29 Patrick Jamieson Mount Waverley 9.4-58 def Clayton 5.10-40 Keysborough v Highett Doveton Eagles v Caulfield 1a Brendan Weighell 29 Hayden Harvey 6 Zac Lambert 2 Marcus Lavender 30 Athan Guiliani Murrumbeena 7.6-48 def by Keysborough 9.18-72 Mount Waverley v Doveton Eagles Highett v Murrumbeena 2 Jesse Elms 31 Chase Allan 7 Corey Baines 3 Codie Smith 31 Liam Menhennit

ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 2a Dom Spinucci 32 Luke Scott 8 Liam McConville 4 Aaron Viney 32 Cameron Thorne 9 Koby Lehner 21 APRIL 2018 16 JUNE 2018 28 JULY 2018 3 Nathan McConville 34 Jarryd Karadeas 5 Andrew Marigliani 33 John Conroy Hampton 9.16-70 def by Highett 16.10-106 Hampton v Skye Hampton v Keysborough 10 Jordan Grubb 3a Matthew Poore 36 Ben Williams 6 Bradley Westcombe 34 Dion Bullock Skye 7.7-49 def by Doveton Eagles 20.11-131 Caulfield v East Brighton Skye v Clayton 12 Travis Scott 4 Brendan Weighell 37 Keenan Hatch 7 Seamus Murphy 35 Tim Gray East Brighton 15.6-96 def Mount Waverley 4.6-30 Highett v Clayton Murrumbeena v East Brighton 13 Paul Follett 5 Mathew Gonzalez 39 Dylan Omeara 8 Ryan Cosgrove 36 Anthony Scarcella Clayton 11.6-72 def by Keysborough 20.11-131 Doveton Eagles v Keysborough Caulfield v Mount Waverley 17 Corey McCormack 5a Jarrod England 43 Cal Lester 9 Kai Love-Linay 37 Lachlan Webb Caulfield 10.3-63 def by Murrumbeena 15.12-102 Murrumbeena v Mount Waverley Highett v Doveton Eagles 19 Chris Piastrino 6 Zac Harland 44 Max Jordan 10 Brodie Muller 38 Trent Beard 20 Lachlan Hamil 7 Damian Richardson 48 Daniel Turner ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 11 Retired 39 Tom Fraser 21 Edward Peaty 28 APRIL 2018 23 JUNE 2018 4 AUGUST 2018 8 Chris McCann 49 John Lalor 22 Samuel Byrne 12 Blake Cochrane 40 Matthew Wright Doveton Eagles 20.21-141 def Hampton 8.10-58 Murrumbeena v Hampton Clayton v Hampton 9 Nick Webb 50 Jack Minton 25 Bailey Espie 13 Lachlan Smith 41 Richard Stokes Mount Waverley 10.11-71 def Skye 9.9-63 Caulfield v Skye East Brighton v Skye 10 Taylor Hughes 52 Luke Bailey-Kohne 27 Chris Rodrigues 14 Anthony Bailey 42 Vince Rossignollo Keysborough 10.12-72 def East Brighton 10.6-66 Highett v East Brighton Keysborough v Caulfield 11 Brett Dawson 54 Michael Kelly 28 Sean Murnane 15 Nathan Foster 43 Adrian Jilich Murrumbeena 18.20-141 def Clayton 8.10-58 Doveton Eagles v Clayton Mount Waverley v Highett 12 Scott Thorne 55 Josh Gribbling 31 Kyle McMaster 16 Braden Zaal 44 Todd Healey Highett 7.15-57 def by Caulfield 11.14-80 Mount Waverley v Keysborough Doveton Eagles v Murrumbeena 13 Tyler Cabansag 57 Dylan McNamara 35 Oliver Murray 17 Dermot Murphy 45 Nick Heley ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 14 Michael McGreal 61 Nick Hoffman 44 Vin O'connor 18 Liam Flanagan 46 Jake Cameron 15 Cam Petrie 63 Michael Kane 5 MAY 2018 30 JUNE 2018 11 AUGUST 2018 46 Ryan McConville 19 Adam Governi 47 Brendan Gouin 16 Tim Barr 64 Sotiris Solomonidis Hampton 13.14-92 def Mount Waverley 7.7-49 Hampton v Caulfield Hampton v East Brighton 47 Michael Kalviskis 20 Brody Pearse 48 Xavier Tobin 17 Brad Nicol 65 Jake Dunkley Skye 4.9-33 def by Keysborough 13.12-90 Skye v Highett Murrumbeena v Skye 59 Ryan Taylor 21 Barry Hope 49 Jordan Doolan 18 66 East Brighton 10.18-78 def Clayton 4.9-33 East Brighton v Doveton Eagles Caulfield v Clayton Aaron Dawson Daniel Parkinson 65 Jason Lester 22 Mark Jamieson 50 Daniel Warden Caulfield 7.15-57 def by Doveton Eagles 22.15-147 Clayton v Mount Waverley Highett v Keysborough 19 Aaron Harper 67 Ashley Burks 68 Josh Riley 23 Adam Wakeling 51 Mike Paxman Murrumbeena 18.8-116 def Highett 9.5-59 Keysborough v Murrumbeena Doveton Eagles v Mount Waverley 20 Ben Harper 69 Aaron Ryan 72 Kyle Humphrey 21 Blake Bormann 70 Glenn Fielding 24 Ryan Stringer 52 Andrew Raskiewicz ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 81 Ryan Bounds 25 Liam Mackay 53 Stefan Bjelogrlic 12 MAY 2018 7 JULY 2018 18 AUGUST 2018 22 Ben Evans 71 Andrew Hook 83 Noah Ebert 23 Brad Dyer 73 Tom Minton 26 Jared Zaal 54 Martin Bonn Keysborough 12.10-82 def Hampton 5.12-42 Highett v Hampton Skye v Hampton 84 Phil Miners 27 Shaun James 55 Jufil Blanza Clayton 8.9-57 def by Skye 10.14-74 Doveton Eagles v Skye East Brighton v Caulfield 24 Craig Dawson 74 Adrian Taronto 85 Johnathon Jose East Brighton 7.13-55 def by Murrumbeena 14.9-93 Mount Waverley v East Brighton Clayton v Highett 26 Joel McConville 76 Reed Allan 99 David Colihole 28 Kyle Gray Mount Waverley 7.18-60 def Caulfield 7.8-50 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 13.19-97 def Highett 9.5-59 Murrumbeena v Caulfield Mount Waverley v Murrumbeena *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

ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. Thank you for your co-operation.

22 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 23 DIVISION 2: ROUND 7 DIVISION 2: ROUND 7

CAULFIELD KEYSBOROUGH MURRUMBEENA DOVETON EAGLES

Ground: Koornang Park, Ground: Rowley Allen Reserve, Ground: Murrumbeena Park, Ground: Roy’s Windscreens Oval, Koornang Rd, Carnegie Cnr Stanley & Cheltenham Kangaroo Rd, Murrumbeena Power Rd, Doveton Rds, Keysborough Club Colours: Navy, gold and red Club Colours: Maroon, Gold yoke Club Colours: Blue, white and gold panels, Colours: Blue, red and white and lion eagle emblem Senior Coach: Sein Clearihan Senior Coach: Matthew Ferguson Senior Coach: Paul Howroyd Senior Coach: Clint Wilson Reserves Coach: Chris Spencer Reserves Coach: Mick Carlsson Senior Assistant: Jason Cornish Reserves Coach: Max Croaker Thirds Coach: Paul Taylor

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Tom Heagney 32 Shane Campbell 1 Geoffrey Humphreys 30 Justin Carlsson 1 Will Nash 34 Bryn Plate 1 Ryan Hendy 26 Chris Kennedy 1a Brayden Keown 27 Travis Graeske 2 James Backway 33 Rory Hunter 2 Jamie Hackett 35 Chris Niclasen 2 Ryan Goodes 31 Matt Carnelley 2 Peter Dye 28 Todd Byers 3 Michael Kinsella 36 Josh Godino 3 Matt Murray 34 Jake Benoiton 3 Matthew Werner 32 Darren Jameson 3 Michael Callinan 28a Brandon Smith (Bruiser) 4 Eddie Espinosa 37 Nicholas Edwards 3a Steven Stredwick 29 Adjin Bekiri 4 Chris Dove 35 Sam Wilson 4 Cameron Dalton 33 Jay Pitto 5 Joss Holdsworth 38 Rory Cahalane 3b Steve Freeman 30 Matt Fristad 5 Brandon Turner 36 Benn Harris 4 Kaine Bundy 31 Cam Carmody 5 James Anwyl 34 Jacob Bradshaw 6 Sam Moloney 39 Jack Brammer 6 Anthony O'Shea 37 James Daidone 4a Brandon Smith 31a Simon Caldwell 6 David Prib 35 Matthew Collett 7 Jay Bruno 40 Jacob Curtis 5 Steven Ognjenovic 32 Brandon Todd 8 Daniel Nilsson 38 Luke Wakeling 5a Cameron Balsarini 32a Tony Mertis 7 Jack Cole 36 Jacob Caisley 8 Cory Hargrave 41 Tim McGaw 6 Nick Beer 33 Stuart Johnson 9 Will Hooper 40 Jason Twirdy 9 Mitch Walder 42 Mark Marasco 8 Brandon Mather 37 Jack Lonie 6a Brayden Follett 34 Faisal Payenda 10 Chris Lewis 41 Ned Lanyon 10 Jack Johnson 43 Sean Thompson 7 Ricky Johnson 34a Tom O'Callaghan 9 Joseph Bekierz 39 Damian Cullen 11 Ben Still 42 Chris Spencer 11 Luke James 44 Tim Smith 7a Jayden Mack 35 Darryl Thomas 10 Damon McCormack 40 Ronn Llorico 7b Blake Williams 35a Nick Papachristofilou 12 Cameron Roughead 43 Mitch Hurley 12 Liam Wilson 45 Andre Micklesons 8 Corrie Wilson 35b John Vongphone 11 Jake D'Atri 41 David Vassallo 13 Luke Murchie 44 Alex Markham 13 Rhys Clayton 46 Chris Keating 8a Chris O'Shea 36 Adam Read 14 Dechlan Turkington 47 Robbie Hyde 9 36a 14 Jake Buggy 45 Jordy Lamont 12 Damian Collins 42 Daniel Mackenzie Nick Battle David Edwards 15 Cam Walker 48 Jack Dear 9a Chris Rousetty 38 Sean Paynter 15 Tom Stait 46 Joel Grimmond 13 Shaun Dekkers 43 Harry Weston 10 David D'Aquino 38a Jamie Love 16 Harley Ambrose 49 Robbie Ryan 16 Blake Miles 47 Pat Kelly 14 Dylan Carlsson 44 Bailey Wardle 10a Ben Young 39 Matt Carter 17 Harley Turkington 50 Chris Cairns 11 Michael Duke 40 Michael Harris 17 Travis Rowley 48 John Eierweis 15 Michael Downie 45 Dehne Charry 18 Dylan Elkman 51 Wilbur Derham 12 Caleb Milman 41 Sahin Ayres 12a Darran Catton 42 Zakk Johns 18 Josh Wood 49 Andrew Stolzenburg 16 Tom Siposs 46 Kasey Mobourne 19 Josh Smith 52 Eddie Brown 14 Stuart Williams 43 James Smith 19 Anthony Trigg 50 Jedd Glass 17 Bryce Sutton 48 Michael Puts 20 Dylan Elkman 53 Jack Whelan 15 Cory Wilson 44 Brad McKenzie 20 Tom Kenny 51 Tim Ferguson 16 TJ Hancock 44a Mitch Oulton 18 Riet Pal 49 Corey Wilkinson 21 Chris Evans 54 Mitch Hendley 16a Max Croacker 45 Simon Caldwell 21 Chris Ryall 52 Adam Wakeling 22 Mark Richardson 55 Mick McMahon 20 George Lazaridis 51 Troy Cullen 17 Matt Neve 45a Isaac Newstead 22 Sam Edgerton 54 Patrick Soan 23 Sam Parkes 56 Sean Geaney 17a Xavier Pauli 46 Jerry Alexander 21 Aaron Mcilroy 52 Chris Bryan 23 Rowan Clarke 55 Nick Murnane 24 Tom Valenta 57 Stirling Reeve 17b Daniel Ralph 46a Joshua Johns 21a Dean Gentle 53 Jake D'Atri 25 Jordan Cusin 58 Quenton Pongracz 18 Dylan Chadwick 47 Chris Lawrence 24 Matthew Costantino 56 Adam Coxsell 19 Mitch Forgiarini 48 Brad Painter 22 Josh Morel 54 Paul Taylor 26 Jake Semmel 59 Matt Jones 25 Curtis Williams 57 Judd Lanyon 20 Isaac Newstead 49 Omar Babak 24 Calum Letcher 55 Glenn Tempany 27 Cam Rundell 60 Harry Fleming 20a Daniel Kelsen 50 Andrew Floyd 26 Ryan Butler 59 Vince Moore 28 Alaster Bradley 61 Michael Menara 21 Dale Jose 51 Damon Hazelden 25 Tim Bacic 59 Jon Riddock 27 Harris Lanyon 60 Matt Blee 21a Graeme Walker 52 Brayden Oliver 29 Nathan McDonald 62 Rob Brearley 22 Jason Edtmaier 54 Brett Hidgcock 28 Cam Vincent 61 Harrison Rennick 26 Luke Damato 64 Jake Skilton 30 Dylan Edwards 63 Dean Spanos 22a Jason Thompson 54a Travis Thickens 27 Cory Hargreaves 70 Kalen Murrian 29 Adam Ballard (Capt) 64 Josh Winslow 31 David Schmiedl 64 James Shirley 23 Emilio Williams 55 Duke Bourke 23a Dom So 66 Jarrod O’Neill 30 Christian Trumble 65 Stewart Broussard 28 Tim Werner 88 Jamie Pi 32 Owen Lewis 65 Jay Street 24 Russell Robertson 69 Brendan Hawkins 31 Ian McNicholas 29 Tom Anderton 92 Jarryd Cipressi 33 Brett Scotland 66 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss 25 Enayte Samadi 88 Troy Hancock 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

24 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 25 DIVISION 2: ROUND 7 DIVISION 2: ROUND 7

HAMPTON CLAYTON HIGHETT MOUNT WAVERLEY

Ground: Peterson Street Reserve, Ground: Meade Reserve, Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Ground: Mayfield Reserve, Lewton Rd, Peterson St, Highett Haughton Road, Clayton Turner Rd, Highett Mount Waverley Club Colours: Yellow and black stripes, Club Colours: Black and white stripes Club Colours: Navy, white and red hoops Club Colours: Green and gold, lion emblem blue trim with Bulldog emblem Senior Coach: Jayden Gilmour Senior Coach: Michael Keem Senior Coach: Craig McIndoe Senior Coach: Sam Hecker Reserve Coach: Michael Wills Reserves Coach: Jake Brown Reserve Coach: Paul (Ruffa) O’Neill Reserves Coach: Simon Beshara

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Ajit Alister 32 Taka Tohiaraki 1 Danny Gilmour 26 Mick Forster 1 Ed Turner 28 James L'Hueillier 1 Jarrod Wilkin 29 Kessel Zoethout 2 Mark Devereaux 33 Craig Norton 1a Sam L'Hueillier 29 Bryce Pewtress 2 Michael Wills 27 Jesse Dunn 2 Cliff Aikman 30 Jason Bird 3 Bunarith Kheng 34 Luke Chevalier 2 Daniel Booth 29a Elliott Brown 3 Josh Llerena 28 Jordy Collins 3 Matt Jeffries 31 Shane Costantino 4 Callum White 35 Hayden McLennan 3 Jordan Thompson 31 Chris Long (Res co-Capt) 4 32 5 Pat Bolger 36 Dan Guiry 3a Robert Efthimiadis 29 Jack Coutts 4 James Taranto 32 Michael Baragwanath Michael Dennis Ezra Holt 5 Yianni Pasialis (VC) 33 Tyson Edmunds 5 Sam Taunt 33 Mikey Kambouris 6 Corey Smith 37 Kyall Reynolds 4 Phil Kurth 30 Jack Bourke 7 Carl Nichols 38 Darren Harrison 5a Ash Manson 34 Jackson Millwood 6 Ethan Tobias 34 Matt Tighello 5 Nick Falace 31 Jayden Gilmour 6 Brett Collins 35 Aiden Young 8 Troy Selim 39 Liam Thornell 7 Patrick Kinsella 35 Matt Graham 9 Liam Timms 40 Blake Burnham 6 Jack Day 33 Dean Evangelista 7 Pat Signh 36 Kyle Hendy 8 Michael Keem 36 Caleb Schulz 10 Nick O’Donovan 41 Jarryd Wilson 7 Chris Morrison 34 Luke Forscutt 8 Andrew Carey 37 Mark Bailey 9 Chris Jeffries 37 Joe Tye 11 Zac Allen 42 Jye Thornell 9 Ari Friedman 38 Lachy McLean 8 Mark McLean 35 Sebastian Valiente 10 38a 12 Jack Cafarella 43 Andrew Scott Tristan Brown Michael Globan 10 Ben Mcleod 38 Sean Rickard 9 Chris Collins 38 James Huynh 11 Beau Jedd 40 Jess Parsons 13 Lachlan Mullin 44 Luke Narduzzo 11 Ben Beecroft 39 Nick Doherty 11a Matt Foster 41 Alex Draper 14 David West 45 Michael Ashman 10 Glenn Tuckwell 39 Jake Thorne 12 Jake Brown 40 Stuart Polack 12 Joel Jones 42 Steffan Lindstrom 15 46 James Gascard Daniel Tacconelli 11 Peter Bell 40 Christian Macrae 13 Jack Dunn 41 Stu Pike 13 Cameron Nayar 43 Billy Prosser 16 Michael Lees 47 Matthew Thompson 12 Tim Collins 41 Josh Winfield 14 Xavier Eddington 44 Peter Quinn 14 Campbell Marsden 42 Samuel Moody 17 Matthew Pola 48 Josh Lees 13 Josh Forscutt 42 Greg Klapos 15 Mark Short 45 Chris Harmes 15 Alex Mullucks 43 Steven Spears 18 Josh Carmichael 49 Anthony Papafotiou 16 Nathan Scott 46 Nathan Mullinger 18 Chase Griffin 50 Mark Digby 14 Jack McEwin 43 Ash Plozza 16 Joey Rickard 44 Nick Collins 16a Nicholas Cougan 47 Guy Dixon 19 Tom Burley 51 Dylan Chisolm 17 Jamil Tye 45 Johnny Le 15 Nathan Collins 44 Steve Kurth 17 Tom Brown (Capt) 48 Ben Hughes 20 Luke Hayes 52 James Grandin 18 Jesse Burns 46 Jason Thea 16 Lachie Caine 46 Jack Gavin 18 Courtney Waddell 48a Jamie Duell 20 Luke Tempany 53 Ben Priggen 19 Jack Prosser 49 Dave Morton 19 Kieran Anglim 47 Jordan Cavanagh 21 Tom Woodward 54 Alex Docherty 17 Jak Martin 47 Justin Crowther 19a Austin Prendergast 50 Max Pandur 20 Phil Schulz 48 Jay Cavanagh 22 55 Jake Timms Nathan Wallace 18 Luke Coad 48 Sam Diacoyannis 20 Harry O'Neill 51 Thomas Nolan 21 James Tighello 49 Shaun Siriweera 23 56 Leigh McLuckie Jake Chitty 18a Matt Azzopardi 49 Shaun Hamilton 21 Charlie O'Neill 52 Zach Vanderhoven 22 Chris Filer Jnr 50 Daniel Hogan 24 Guy Timms 57 Tom Hamilton 22 Chris Langdon 53 Aaron Leahy 19 Rory Naylor 50 Damian Sproules 25 Tate Griffin 58 Matthew Hanson 22a Michael Russo 54 James Sneesby 23 Danial Pearce 51 Anthony Cormick 20 Mark Dodin 52 Steven Wills 26 Todd Crane 59 Arron Griffin 23 Mitch Hoar 55 Joel Tully 24 Brenton Cincotta 53 Andrew Capovilla 27 Tom Davis 60 Brodie Pedder 21 Matt Wilson 54 Trevor Rapakousios 23a Rhys Fraser 56 Justin Greer (Res co-Capt) 25 Tom Petronik 55 Jay Beattie 28 Matthew Thorneycroft 61 Matthew Cupit 24 Ryan Smith 58 Rhys Floro 22 Darren Murphy 55 Matt Talbot 26 Jonathan Jordan 66 lsaac Jones 29 Paul Johns 62 Brendan Bennett 25 Sam Jackson 59 Austin Prendergast 23 Virak Lim 59 Julian Lao 27 Daniel Thirkell 74 Nick Cerni 30 Andrew Hunter 63 Andy Castles 26 Nick Vawser 60 Andrew Robinson 31 Tim Nixon 24 Thomas Frost 60 Chris Dureau 27 James Short 28 Jason Leung 87 Eric Macphie

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

26 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 27 DIVISION 3 RESULTS: ROUND 5

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 6 5 1 0 510 202 252.48 20 Hampton Park 6 6 0 0 601 175 343.43 24 Springvale Districts 6 5 1 0 506 230 220.00 20 Springvale Districts 6 4 2 0 545 226 241.15 16 Ashwood 5 3 2 0 452 193 234.20 12 Ashwood 5 4 1 0 394 223 176.68 16 Endeavour Hills 5 3 2 0 254 206 123.30 12 Endeavour Hills 5 3 2 0 332 191 173.82 12 MATCH DAY VISION Heatherton 5 3 2 0 247 254 97.24 12 Black Rock 5 2 3 0 246 361 68.14 8 LIVE STREAMING TO YOUR WEBSITE Heatherton 5 1 4 0 249 370 67.30 4 Black Rock 5 1 4 0 257 311 82.64 4 DIGITAL DOWNLOADS South Yarra 5 1 4 0 207 553 37.43 4 South Yarra 5 1 4 0 262 464 56.47 4

Hallam 5 0 5 0 151 626 24.12 0 Hallam 5 0 5 0 66 694 9.51 0 MATCH DAY PHOTOGRAPHY

Ashwood 2.6 2.6 3.9 6.13-49 Ashwood 3.2 4.2 5.7 5.7-37 CLUB WEBSITES Endeavour Hills 1.0 1.0 4.2 5.7-37 Endeavour Hills 1.0 5.3 5.3 7.7-49 DIGITAL BEST & FAIREST PRESENTATIONS Ashwood: Goal Kickers: J. Chapman 2, J. Harris 2, F. Martinicchio, Ashwood: Goal Kickers: C. Spencer 3, D. Dick, C. Brooks G. Lithotomos Best Players: K. Jones, D. Stefancik, A. Jong, C. Spencer, Best Players: P. Carroll, G. Lithotomos, M. Saunders, J. Harris, T. Shepherd, J. Cox EVENT INVITATIONS & TICKETS J. Chapman, D. Reilly Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: J. Beattie 2, D. Morrison 2, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: N. Strom 2, S. McLean 2, B. Hoe N. Crutchley , H. Favero, M. Whatman PULL-UP BANNERS Best Players: S. McLean, C. Webber, B. Cram , W. Fournarakis, Best Players: J. Irons, N. Crutchley , J. Daly, A. Ebrahimi, N. Strom, B. Moriarty S. Walters, J. Beattie WEB TV SHOWS

South Yarra 4.2 8.9 9.9 9.11-65 South Yarra 3.4 8.7 13.10 21.13-139 SOCIAL MEDIA & EVENT MARKETING Hallam 0.2 2.4 4.6 8.7-55 Hallam 0.0 0.0 1.1 2.3-15 South Yarra: Goal Kickers: S. Merchant 2, M. Higgins 2, South Yarra: Goal Kickers: C. Strano 6, Z. Hardie 4, S. Dixon 3, K. Finlayson, T. Lange, Z. Maher, M. Symons, E. Ghasperidis D. Russell 2, C. Lay 2, M. Gliddon, W. Quince, G. Zach, A. Evans Best Players: S. Stegheuis, B. Smith, M. Symons, S. Merchant, Best Players: M. Gliddon, S. Dixon, M. Klomp, A. May, C. Hounihan T. Rogers, M. Higgins Hallam: Goal Kickers: J. Langerak, S. Simpson Hallam: Goal Kickers: J. Daly 2, M. Studd 2, P. Muzzicato, Best Players: J. Langerak, G. Kerr, D. Thompson, J. Maxwell, N. Jerram, R. McIvor, B. Coutet S. Simpson, D. Crutchfield Best Players: R. McIvor, D. Cavallo, J. Daly, D. Webb, J. Danilo, N. Jerram

Black Rock 0.3 1.3 2.4 2.4-16 Black Rock 0.4 2.4 4.5 6.5-41 Springvale Districts 1.3 5.6 7.10 10.12-72 Springvale Districts 3.4 5.8 6.10 7.17-59 Black Rock: Goal Kickers: T. Dewar, T. Dalton Black Rock: Goal Kickers: P. Irons 2, B. Crittenden 2, S. Bonser, Best Players: D. Kick, T. Dalton, C. Ferries, D. O’Brien, W. Sanchez, A. Ferguson S. Tobin Best Players: B. Crittenden, C. Durie, B. Whiting, B. Henry, P. Irons Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: S. Raru 4, S. Feehan 4, Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: M. Latimer 2, J. Beckwith 2, T. Wilkinson, G. Angelopoulos S. Aitken 2, T. Sparkes ELEVATING GRASSROOTS TO THE ELITE Best Players: S. Raru, M. Thompson, T. Wilkinson, M. Josic, Best Players: T. Sparkes, J. Lim, S. Aitken, C. McLeod, L. Wenke, B. Stacey, T. Cooper D. Stoter-Rainer

Hampton Park 2.1 5.8 7.10 9.16-70 Hampton Park 3.2 4.8 10.12 16.16-112 Heatherton 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.3-9 Heatherton 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2-2 Hampton Park: Goal Kickers: N. Carver 2, C. Williamson 2, Hampton Park: Goal Kickers: D. Asling 5, T. Ziegeler 4, G. Rees 2, M. Adair 2, R. Smart, M. Henry, M. Woolgar A. Lawless, Z. McDonald, J. Beech, H. Peach, J. Ashwood redonioncreative.com.au Best Players: D. Boudoloh, M. Hill, H. Primrose, C. Williamson, Best Players: A. Lawless, J. Ashwood, G. Rees, M. Penn, T. Davis, A. Scott Z. McDonald, S. Ward Heatherton: Goal Kickers: B. Starkey Heatherton: Goal Kickers: NIL Best Players: B. Clark-henry, C. Cusack, P. Lavery, J. Arter, Best Players: C. McLachlan, N. Kumar, R. Seaton-Clark, M. Sauer, M. Daoud, C. Moon J. Frizzle, R. De Kock

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

ROUND 5 REVIEW He was one of the reasons Springvale Districts got the better of home team Black Rock. South Yarra 9.11 (65) def Hallam 8.7 (55) An Eric Ghasperidis’ goal on the run and an accurate set shot from the His teammate Stefan Feehan also contributed four goals. boot of Chris Merchant propelled South Yarra to a 41-point lead over The Demons were never threatened, getting the job done by a margin Hallam. of 56 points. At that point, a minute into the third term, it looked a matter of ‘how far Backman Daniel Kick was best for the outclassed Jets. the Yarras’. However, this battle between two winless but determined sides was far from over. ROUND 6 PREVIEW The Hawks showed spirit, restricting South Yarra to only one more Springvale Districts vs Hampton Park (Springvale Reserve) major for the remainder of the third term. Division 3 heavyweight Springvale Districts hosts Hampton Park, renewing a rivalry that began just eight weeks ago. Still, the Yarras narrowly won the quarter and began the final stanza 33-points up. On that occasion a large and vibrant crowd revelled in Good Friday When action resumed, Hallam lifted. sunshine, witnessing a 15-point Redbacks’ win. Rory McIvor was outstanding all day for the Hawks and his major, 16 That set the pattern for Hampton Park, which is yet to suffer defeat in minutes into the last term, cut South Yarra’s advantage to just 11 points. SFNL competition, sitting atop the ladder. That made it four Hawks’ goals to none for the stanza and Hallam had a Springvale Districts is next on the table, but finds itself two games adrift genuine chance to run over the Yarras. of the Redbacks. As it transpired, the only remaining score was a Hallam behind, Recruit Tom Wilkinson has joined the Demons’ midfield since the Good enabling South Yarra to escape with a 10-point victory. Friday contest. Scott Stegehuis provided numerous opportunities for Yarras teammates He quickly settled into the side after his shift from the Murray Football and was his side’s best. League and has been amongst Springvale Districts’ best players in each of his four games. Merchant and Michael Higgins were the only multiple goal scorers for the victorious Yarras with two majors each. His ball winning ability and assured disposal bolstered an already strong midfield and should enable the Demons to better match the Ashwood 6.13 (49) def Endeavour Hills 5.7 (37) midfield output of Hampton Park. Mick Rossborough steered his Ashwood side to a stirring 12-point win in a low scoring contest against Endeavour Hills. This will be an engaging match, and Springvale Districts can’t be written off on home soil. The Magpies’ coach was delighted with his side’s discipline and adherence to the game plan. However, Hampton Park has yet to provide a reason to tip against it. “Our structure in defence was fantastic. Our pressure on the ball carrier Endeavour Hills vs South Yarra (Barry Simon Reserve)| was fantastic,” Rossborough said. Endeavour Hills had no answer against a well-structured and defensively disciplined Ashwood in Round 5. Paddy Carroll again starred for Ashwood. The Falcons slipped to fourth on the table and will be smarting. Jack Harris played his part in the Magpies’ win with a two-goal performance at centre half forward. He clinched the sealer from 40 Expect them to bounce back with a comprehensive win against South metres out near the boundary line. Yarra. Ben Moriarty’s efforts at fullback for the beaten Falcons drew praise South Yarra will bring effort, combined with the confidence obtained from rival coach, Rossborough, for holding Dale Carroll goalless. from a breakthrough win. Rossborough hopes the win over a high-quality opponent receives due But those positives won’t be sufficient to topple the more skilful and acknowledgment. equally determined Endeavour Hills. “It frustrates me that my players don’t get the credit they deserve, Black Rock vs Hallam (MacDonald Reserve) because we’ve got some outstanding footballers,” he said. Black Rock’s only wins this season have been against struggling sides, South Yarra and Heatherton. A 4-1 start has Ashwood well placed in third spot on the ladder, suggesting the Magpies will be in the reckoning at the business end of The Jets fell well short in their three clashes with likely finalists. the season. Against Hallam, expect a comfortable Black Rock win. Hampton Park 9.16 (70) def Heatherton 1.3 (9)| The Hawks showed tenacity against South Yarra last round, but lack the Heatherton president John Bennett, or Beany to listeners of The 5th polish and experience to cause an upset at MacDonald Reserve. Quarter program, was upbeat about the Tunners’ effort-level against Hampton Park. Heatherton vs Ashwood (Ross Street Reserve) Heatherton received a pass for effort against Hampton Park from club However, the scoreboard wasn’t kind to the side in black and white, with president John Bennett, but was unable to make an impact on the Hampton Park prevailing by 61 points. scoreboard. The Redbacks restricted the visiting side to only one major for the day. The Tunners now face a disciplined Ashwood defensive unit that allowed That came courtesy of Brad Starkey. Endeavour Hills’ powerful attack just five goals last round. Daniel Boudoloh helped drive Hampton Park’s victory with a best on That presents a major challenge, although Heatherton will be assisted ground performance. by the return of zippy small forward Khaled Kandakji. The winner’s multiple goal kickers were Cameron Williamson, Matt He returns from suspension and will be determined to repay his side Adair and Nathan Carver with two majors apiece. after letting it down with a disciplinary lapse in a narrow loss to Black Rock in Round 4. Black Rock 2.4 (16) def by Springvale Districts 10.12 (72) Sam Raru mounted a compelling case for best afield with a powerful Anticipate a solid Ashwood victory, with the Magpies too strong in every midfield display, topped off with four goals. department.

30 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 31 2018 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR FIXTURE

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 6.13-49 def by Hampton Park 10.5-65 South Yarra v Hampton Park Hampton Park v Ashwood Heatherton 10.11-71 def by Black Rock 11.10-76 Endeavour Hills v Black Rock Black Rock v South Yarra Hallam 2.3-15 def by Springvale Districts 32.27-219 Heatherton v Springvale Districts Springvale Districts v Endeavour Hills South Yarra 6.5-41 def by Ashwood 18.15-123 Hallam v Ashwood Heatherton v Hallam

ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 12 MAY 2018 7 JULY 2018 18 AUGUST 2018 Hampton Park 9.16-70 def Heatherton 1.3-9 Hampton Park v Endeavour Hills South Yarra v Hampton Park Black Rock 2.4-16 def by Springvale Districts 10.12-72 Black Rock v Heatherton Endeavour Hills v Black Rock South Yarra 9.11-65 def Hallam 8.7-55 Springvale Districts v Hallam Heatherton v Springvale Districts Ashwood 6.13-49 def Endeavour Hills 5.7-37 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

*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

ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. Thank you for your co-operation.

32 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 33 DIVISION 3: ROUND 6 DIVISION 3: ROUND 6

BLACK ROCK HALLAM HEATHERTON ASHWOOD

Ground: McDonald Reserve, Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Ground: Heatherton Recreation Reserve Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Black Rock Frawley Rd, Hallam Ross Street, Heatherton Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley Club Colours: Black and red Club Colours: Black, Red & Yellow Club Colours: Black & White stripes Club Colours: Black, white and yellow vertical panels Senior Coach: Lachlan Batt Senior Coach: Ash Allen Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy Reserve Coach: Jeremy Starke Reserves Coach: Matt Sauer Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough Reserve Coach: Danny Allen Thirds Coach: Grenville Wise Reserve Coach: Jeremy Nelson

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Daniel Kick 31 Zachary Ryan 1 Ben Smith 1 R. McIvor 31 J. Jones 1 Mark Stevens 30 Riki Seaton-Clarke 1 Mitchell Saunders 29 Brad Hempill 2 Will Sanchez 32 David Watson 3 Lachlan Quirk 1a Matt Ah-Tye 30a Jonathon Frizzle 1a Kane Jones 30 Hugh Bertram 3 M. Wood 32 C. Gervigny Gabriel Martin 2 Lachlan O'Halloran 31 Zein Daoud 3 Lachlan Batt 33 5 Jack Carroll 2 Ryan Carroll 32 Chris Meyers Del Campo 4 33 3 Nathan Prosser 31a Daniel Beauchamp M. Lambert P. Muzzicato 3 David Reilly 33 Christopher Grove 4 Marc Ablett 34 Kenny John 7 Elliott Lawson 3a Justin Reynolds (Res Capt) 32 Alan Loyd 8 Ben Whiting 5 D. Marquison 34 D. Casey 4 Ben Giblett 33a Nathan Scott 5 Mark Winberg 36 Pat Hanmer 4 John Mentiplay 33 Warrick Earle 5 Alex Jong 34 Tim Smith 6 Brad Meehan 37 Brenton Henry 9 Jeremy Kilmister 6 D.Webb 36 J. Langerak 5 Shayne Gibbs 34 Michael Bruce 5a Sean Butler 36 Jack Harris 7 Cory Durie 38 Andrew Birt 10 Tom Shone 6 Pol Lavery 34a Nirangen Kumar 7 M. Brew 38 J. Garner 6 Justin Mackenzie 38 George Lithotomos 8 Lucas Blatman 39 Luke Reggardo 12 Ethan Triantafillis 7 Mehdi Daoud 35 Luke Fakos 7a Ryan Forsyth 39 Mason Morgan 8 D. Thompson 40 K. Hunt 8 Ben Clark-Henry 36 James Loonstra 9 Nathan Davidson 41 Michael Hogg 13 Shane Cooray 8 Ethan O'Connell-Webb 41 Sean Williams 9 41 9 Justin Whyte (Capt) 37 Jayden Kelaart 10 Kristian Bliesner 42 Sam Tobin 16 John Barry J. Crutchfield D. Connor 10 Matt Sauer 38 Cameron Webb 9 Dale Carroll 42 Brad Newman 11 Andrew Ferguson 44 Jack Reggardo 21 Brad Nopper 10 Coutet 48 M. Brown 11 Khaled Kandakji 39 Rory De Kock 10 Gary McDonagh 43 Mitchell Rossborough 12 Michael Ballard 45 Brandon Hunt 24 Lachlan Woodham 12 M. McLeod 49 D. Mullins 12 Joshua Corcoran 40 Retired 10a Trevor Shepard 44 Jeremy Nelson 13 Darcy O'Brien 46 Jarred Schafer 25 Jeremy Stake 13 Stefan Harris 41 Shannon Rainey 11 Jake Chapman 45 Michael Collins 13 H. Ryan 50 M. Pearce 15 Andrew Luke 47 Randall Mitchell 26 Nick Imlach 14 Travis Faull 42 Rob MacKay 12 James Morrey 49 Grant Mesley 16 Jake McMahon 51 Joe Brennan 28 Tim De Munk 15 D. Cavallo 51 D. Sharp 15 Raymond Smith 43 Robert North 13 Frank Martinicchio 51 Darryn Dick 16 David White 44 Michael Bennett 17 Tom Dalton 59 Cody Ferries 29 Sam Neilson 16 J. Furborough 55 J. Barrie-Sewell 14 Adam Wiltgren 52 Nick Parry 17 Brad Starkey 45 Andrew Weymouth 18 Kelly Spratt 60 Will Peters 31 Rohan Joyce 15 David Hickey 53 Anthony Ticca 17 T. Bradley 57 C. Davis 18 Paul Connolly 46 Jarrod Cruse 16 Brett Figas 55 Simon Leggett 19 Sam Nowlan 63 Chris Shone 34 Leigh Mead 18 J. Collins 58 M. Jeffrey 19 Craig Hunter 47 Alex Blanck 36 David Steinberg 17 Jeremy Collins 56 Daniel Stefancik 20 Ben Djuve 65 Linden Woolley 20 Matt Scarlett 48 Matt Williams 19 59 18 James Feather 57 Dan O'Connell-Webb 21 Jesse Lawrence 66 Andrew Sparks 40 Grenville Wise M. Haque B. Dexter 21 Zach Gulavin 49 Naveen Kumar Brendan 20 Kristan Jones 59 Kane O'Connell-Webb 22 67 Brad Bowker 44 Dan Pratt 22 D. Grayson 62 T. Thomas 22 Cam Moon 50 Michael Angus Stephenson 21 Patrick Carroll 61 Lakshay Totlanil 23 Jayden Arter 51 Tristan Lilley-Hale 23 72 47 Adam Turner Ben Zylbersztajn Sean Harris 23 J. Daly 66 J. Loa 22 Chris Spencer 61a Michael Spencer 24 Chris Tosin 52 Jake Weaver 24 Tom Dewar 74 Chris Knight 48 Josh Callaghan 24 S. Casey 88 B. Nolan 25 Aaron Coffey 53 Josh Drewett 23 Shane Peake 64 Paul Hattersley 25 Brodie Pummeroy 75 Dan Bullock 54 Trent Crozier 25a Matthew Roach 54 Thomas Drewett 23a Daniel Monforte 65 Declan Brooks 56 Anthony Andara 25 S. Gaitely 89 D. Gui 26 Gary Telemzouguer 85 Gus McNabb 26 Stew Gibbs 55 Dylan Ross 24 Josh Taylor 67 Josh Burley 57 Ryan Bult 27 Sam Bonser 86 Cooper Ferries 27 G. Casey 93 D. Crutchfield 27 Leigh Holroyd (VC) 56 Michael Berenyi 25 David Masson 72 Mick Burkwood 58 Mitch Westhead 28 Callum Cusack 57 Daniel Hookem 26 Chris Scully 73 Caleb Brooks 28 Lachlan Mooney 87 Craig Machell 29 N. Jerram 99 J. Marriner 29 Jordan Boggie 97 Andrew West 71 Julian Ambrose 28a Rami Kandakji 58 Matt Jamieson 27 Alex Salama 74 John Cox 30 C. Sammutt 100 D. Kemp 30 Slavik Silka 88 Richard Brand 29 Sam Merryweather 60 Chris Sandlant 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 6 DIVISION 3: ROUND 6

SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS HAMPTON PARK ENDEAVOUR HILLS SOUTH YARRA

Ground: Springvale Reserve, Ground: Robert Booth Reserve, Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Newcomen Rd, Springvale Somerville Rd, Hampton Park Dve, Endeavour Hills Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn Club Colours: Maroon, royal blue yoke, Club Colours: Navy, white monogram Club Colours: Red and black with Club Colours: Green with a gold V gold lion and red trim Redback emblem Senior Coach: Robert Dipper Senior Coach: Senior Coach: Jason Chapple Darren ‘Daisy’ Stegehuis Senior Coach: Kris Thompson Reserves Coach: Jason Beattie Reserve Coach: Anton Tidmarsh Reserve Coach: Hayden Reynolds Reserves Coach: Adam Sikora Thirds Coach: Clint Jarrett Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby Thirds Coach: Andrew Rattle

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS 1 Nathan Carver 39 Eddie Mullins 4 Alexander Evans 1 Matt Thompson 29 Nick Duff 1 Nick Gay 22 Jayson Bruce 2 James Bradshaw 1 Mark Symons (Co-Capt) 29 Adam Villella 2 Nathan Dawes 40 Joey Beech 2 Ben Stacey 30 Steven Aitken 2 Chris Merchant 30 Michael Higgins 5 Sean Dixon 3 Ash Scott 41 Stewart Puwaye 1a Adrian Kartner 23 Vas Fournarakis 3 Luke Staker 7 Tim Wiese 3 Jack Allendar 31 Naddi Jones 4 Mark Penn 42 Aaron Elyse 3 Caleb Hounihan 31 Nick Pane 2 Andrew Vella 24 Adam Walters 4 Dorian White 20 Jarryd Mills 4 Lance Baptist 32 Brad Dight 5 Jordan Ashwood 43 Matthew Ziegeler 4 Alby Evans 32 Gerry Costello 23 Cam Veal 6 Mitchell Hill 44 Tim Ziegeler 5 33 5 Matt Soutter 33 Justin Lim 3 Daniel Bartley 25 Daniel Morrison 7 Shane Jacobs Sean Dixon Nick Wilcox 7 Cory Phillips 45 Mathew Adair 24 Trent Thompson 6 Brandon Bird 34 Blake Tolley (Res. Capt) 6 Mladen Josic 34 Nathan Brown 8 Jake Rech 46 Aziz Hussaini 4 Styron Augustus 26 Daniel Batson 8 Ray May 28 Ryan Wise 7 Mick Steer 35 David Cannizzo 7 Mitchell Latimer 35 Daniel Morris 9 Dale Glazier 48 Dylan Cortese 29 Ryan Dore 5 Mitch Whatman 27 Alex Carroll 10 Sean King 10 Michael Henry 49 Mario Cortese 8 Jamie Ardern 37 Kieran Finlayson 32 James Paull 8 Todd Wills (Capt) 36 Luke Wenke 11 Luke O'Brien 50 Heath Peach 5 Daniel Cann 28 Marcus Kleinert 11 Duol Moses 9 Scott Stegehuis (Co-Capt) 38 Julian Belfrage 35 James Evans 9 Sam Raru 37 Jake Beckwith 12 Harley Primrose 51 Kane McCoy 10 Chris Sharpley 38a Oliver Khoury 36 Brock Monok 13 Shaun Walsh 52 James Cross 6 Ben Swift 29 Byron Hoe 16 Lachlan Staker 10 George Angelopoulos 38 Jono Mohamed 14 Andrew Lawless 53 Andrew Rattle 11 Dean Mendes 39 Sean Caton 41 Kai Lorrimar 11 William Neville 39 Richard Constantino 7 Jarrod Marolla 30 Daniel Strom 17 Midhat Sleiman 15 Sean Winsall 54 Daniel Boudoloh 11a Will Smith 40 Brenton Smith 43 Kym Bratzelt 16 Rhys Smart 55 Nicholas Jewell 12 Alex Hang 40 Jonothon Malmon 8 Nathan Strom 31 Gavin Lees 21 Travis Smith 12 Danny Wyatt 40a Chris Lay 44 Matthew Patullock 17 Mitch Robinson 56 Cody Cameron 47 Joseph Hoppev 13 Steve Comino 41 Luke Robbins 12a Chris Dore 41 Tom Rogers 18 Aaron Holden 57 James Alexander 9 Matthew Peake 32 Matthew Souter 27 Will Knox 50 Todd Klein 14 William Green 42 Tim Allan 19 Travis Kerr 58 Sam Ward 13 Matt Wilcox 42 Andy McLoughlin 10 Sam McLean 33 Midhat Sleiman 31 Jacob Daly 52 Brock Pescud 15 Paul Norman 43 Matthew Ork 20 Cam Williamson 59 Axel Wulf 14 Blake Mios 43 Zac Maher 21 Hayden Versluys-Tyrer 60 Alan Hepburn 53 Michael Klomp 16 Tom Cooper 44 Joel Billing 11 Nathan Reid 34 Alex Cann 35 Clint Jarrett 15 Brenton Smith 43a Josh Kofkin 22 Jackson Philpin 62 Zac McDondald 61 Max McCartney 17 Cam Mcleod 45 Jarrod Henshaw 23 Dylan Asling 63 Brenton Hollingworth 12 Ryan Imeson 35 Clint Jarrett 39 Ryan Thomas 16 Cory Brady 44 Troy Lange 63 Daniel Borg 24 Michael Phouttanvoung 65 Kain Bloxsidge 18 Dan Russell 48 Mark Phillips 64 Kane Malcolmson 18 Lachlan Morrey 46 David Monaghan 13 Josh Graham 36 Chris Webber 41 Andrew Smith 25 Brayden McConkey 66 Andy Ton 18a Geoff Zach 49 Shane Myers 19 Luke Woolrich 47 Matt Allendar 66 Will Quince (Capt) 26 Trav Davis 68 Mason Hindell 14 38 44 Matthew Tran Josh Downes Jason Davies 19 Michael Bohan 52 Michael Gliddon 67 Jake Bertone 20 Cameron Chiv 48 Daniel Wilson 27 Luke Nunan 70 Sean Babe 68 Anthony May 28 Taylor Rainey 61 Paul Stockdale 15 Pat Gill 40 Jason Beattie 45 Adam Klas 20 Eamon Hanney 53 Michael Klomp 21 Stefan Feehan 49 Chris Chalmers 29 Brad Phillips 72 Stuart Orr Craig Jensen- 21 Ryhan Pearse 54 Mario Angeloni 69 Sam Baumgartner 16 Ben Moriarty 44 Brok Wightman 52 22 Peter Heng 50 Adam Sikora 30 Joshua Craig 73 Nicholas De La Roche Schmidt 72 Jack Zeler 22 Jaimie Bazant 55 Willard Lloyd 23 Craig Keenan 51 Jeremy Dang 31 Jackson Fry 74 Josh Wallace 17 Tom Gillies 48 James Taplin 53 Sam Walters 73 Liam Halverson 22 Luke Dellorso 58 Bryce Denaro 32 Zack Hogton 75 Mathew McInroy-Howard 24 Michael Pettit 52 Patrick Cahill 74 Chris Kaliviotis 33 Michael Guinane 76 Roche Liam 18 Robert Tinney 50 Joel Marie 54 Leigh Jansen 23 James Barnden- Burns 60 Daniel Murphy 78 Sam Convey 25 Jarrod Wright 53 Damian Stoter-Rainer 34 Jackson Viney 77 Glenn Rees 25 Anthony Pane 64 Eric Ghasperidis 19 Michael Cook 51 Nathan Crutchley 60 Greg Baxter 82 Alex Bell 35 Dylan Ward 78 Tyson Tapner-Gillies 26 Liam Hamilton 54 Huey Nguyen 26 Mark Tuang Thong 68 Anthony May 85 Kingsley Hill 36 Mitch Woolgar 79 Blake Rout 20 Daniel Soar 73 Richard Thomas 69 Max Herrera 27 Daniel Saldanha 55 Riley Fullerton 37 Josh Viney 80 Bryan Murphy 27 Nick Maddock 71 Paul McNamara 87 Rory O'Kane 28 Lem Nguyen 38 James Kellett 21 Shaun Richards 71 Carl Dicker 28 Nick Presland 76 Kevin Pereira 88 Patrick Johnson 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 DIVISION 4 RESULTS: ROUND 6 SFNL MEDIA DESK

OPTIONS CONSULTING GROUP DIVISION 4 RESERVE PLAYER MILESTONES DIVISION 4 SENIOR TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS 300 Games – Greg ‘Klappa’ Klapsos – Clayton 250 Games – Shane ‘Stork’ Gibbs Carrum Patterson Lyndhurst 6 6 0 0 0 607 110 551.82 24 Klapsos notched up the tremendous milestone of 300 – Heatherton 6 6 0 0 565 252 224.21 24 Lakes games for the Clayton Football Club in Round 6. Known Gibbs clocks up game 250 this weekend by many around the club as ‘Klappa’, the defender first when he runs out on home turf against Lyndhurst 6 5 1 0 476 293 162.46 20 Frankston Dolphins 5 4 1 0 1 421 224 187.95 16 pulled on the black and white stripes in 1996 when the Ashwood. ‘Stork’ joined Heatherton as a club was affiliated with the Eastern Football League. ripe 17 year old in 2003 and forced his way into the senior side for five Carrum Patterson Frankston Dolphins 6 4 2 0 605 334 181.14 16 5 3 2 0 1 360 233 154.51 12 appearances in his first year. Lakes During his time at the club, Klappa has spent the majority of his years in the reserves, earning a reputation as a dour Cerberus 6 3 3 0 377 382 98.69 12 He was able to establish himself as a senior player over the next few and determined defender. His trademark smothers and selfless one Sandown 5 2 3 0 1 327 273 119.78 8 seasons and was a member of the 2009 premiership team. percenters appropriately led to him being nicknamed ‘The Blanket’ by Moorabbin 6 3 3 0 382 541 70.61 12 former senior coach George Jones. Gibbs’ height and reach meant many thought he was destined to ply his Moorabbin 5 2 3 0 1 292 347 84.15 8 trade in the ruck. Yet the man himself had other ideas, much preferring Lyndale 6 2 4 0 449 444 101.13 8 Klapsos has tasted the ultimate success twice in his decorated career, featuring in the 2002 and 2006 to gallop along the wing all day long. Lyndale 5 1 4 0 1 209 350 59.71 4 reserves premiership sides. Klapsos A great mark of the football, his ability Sandown 6 1 5 0 269 569 47.28 4 has also discovered some good form to control the footy with one hand is a over the past few weeks, performing trademark of his game. Dandenong 5 0 5 0 1 66 745 8.86 0 Dandenong 6 0 6 0 327 635 51.50 0 as one the better players for the Clays. ‘Stork’ was made a life member of the Off the field Klapsos is also held in club in 2017, some richly deserved Dandenong 2.2 3.2 5.5 9.9-63 Dandenong 0.1 1.1 1.1 1.2-8 high regard for his big smile and recognition for his services to the Lyndhurst 2.6 6.11 10.13 10.17-77 Lyndhurst 5.5 12.5 21.11 26.18-174 generous nature. He is a weekly Heatherton Football Netball Club. volunteer at the Ronald McDonald Dandenong: Goal Kickers: R. Witt 3, N. Hancock 2, S. Stuski, Dandenong: Goal Kickers: J. Westin House where he supports children in Known for his facial hair, many around M. Scott, J. Reid, A. Gaetano Best Players: A. Fiander, M. Reid, W. Solomon-Kingi, M. McCabe, need with his selfless work. A fantastic the club are keen to see how long his Best Players: M. Scott, J. Hopkins, N. Ford, B. Freeman, S. Moody, T. Stanley, J. Landers teammate and great bloke to boot! beard will reach by the time he strolls P. Brown Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: B. Sherlock 5, A. Loizzo 5, J. Ward 3, out for game 300. Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: H. Browning 4, C. Lecompte 2, J. Murphy, M. Spargo 3, B. Varker 2, M. Shields 2, L. Maxfield 2, J. Kleesh, Well done ‘Klappa’ on a magnificent C. Gardiner, K. Wyborn, J. McGrath R. Henczel, J. Gaspero, J. Andrade achievement! Congratulations and good luck ‘Stork’! Best Players: P. Lokupathirage, J. Walia, Z. Davis, J. Murphy, Best Players: B. Sherlock, A. Loizzo, D. Connick, M. Spargo, A. Cocker, B. Kiss J. Ward, R. Henczel

Moorabbin 2.2 6.9 7.10 12.12-84 Moorabbin 0.3 2.5 4.6 8.6-54 Frankston Dolphins 6.4 8.4 11.4 15.10-100 Frankston Dolphins 4.5 6.6 8.8 13.9-87 Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: D. Bone 6, J. Berry 3, B. Lindsey 2, Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: T. Thompson 2, G. Jefferies, A. Mackay J. Ambrosini, J. Atkinson, W. Kruss, L. Gould , J. Parker Best Players: NOT SUPPLIED Best Players: J. Ambrosini, P. Reaby, L. Gould , G. Jefferies, Frankston Dolphins: Goal Kickers: L. Kirkland 3, B. White 3, C. Matthews, L. Bennett H. Anderson 2, J. Gardiner 2, J. Dart 2, T. Shayler, J. Peters, J. Ziino Frankston Dolphins: Goal Kickers: C. Russell 6, J. Niziorski 2, Best Players: J. Gardiner, J. Trewhitt, T. Shayler, J. Dart, J. Dart, N. Heap, C. Lacey, M. Jones, N. Messinis, J. Anderson R. Hall Best Players: C. Eiffler, L. Ambler, C. Russell, S. Messinis, N. Messinis, P. Stow

Lyndale 2.2 3.4 3.5 6.6-42 Lyndale 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Carrum Patterson Lakes 1.3 3.4 8.8 13.13-91 Carrum Patterson Lakes 6.4 8.8 11.10 14.12-96 Lyndale: Goal Kickers: K. Robinson 2, J. Brown, T. Day, S. Thomas, Lyndale: Goal Kickers: NIL D. Weston Best Players: A. Toafa, D. Ouch, J. Anderson, B. McNeil, Best Players: M. Jackonia, M. Faaola, P. Faaola, J. Macdonald, M. Edwards, R. Morrice M. Kaing, B. Edwards Carrum Patterson Lakes: NOT SUPPLIED Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: A. Wilson 4, B. Rafferty 3, M. Swinton, W. Dwyer, B. Guy, A. Hollingsworth, S. Flanagan, M. Dicker Best Players: T. Darma, A. Wilson, M. Swinton, B. Rafferty, R. Graham, P. Mauracher Cerberus 0.1 5.10 5.12 8.13-61 BYE: SANDOWN Sandown 2.6 2.7 4.9 5.10-40 Cerberus: Goal Kickers: K. Smith 2, B. Groen 2, B. Thorpe, J. Demby, M. Schwarz, P. Jones Best Players: S. Vanderfeen, M. Schwarz, J. Little, B. Thorpe, P. Jones, J. Demby Sandown: Goal Kickers: J. Proctor 2, B. Reiner 2, D. Archer Best Players: N. Isles, A. Woods, M. Newsom, T. Meyer, B. Reiner, M. Dickson

38 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 39 SOUTHERN SECURES INTERLEAGUE THREE-PEAT / WILL HUNTER SFNL NETBALL INTERLEAGUE REVIEW / HUGH MACLEAN

Southern has claimed its third consecutive senior interleague East Malvern ruckman Chris Carey was tremendous all day NORTH CENTRAL 45 V SOUTHERN 35 title after seeing off a spirited fightback from North Central FL for the winners, working hard both in the air and around the to run out winners by nine-points in an entertaining clash at ground to be a deserved winner of the Best on Ground medal. It was with a great deal of excitement and optimism that the Whatever was in the locals’ Gatorade at half time certainly had an Boort Park. girls of the South boarded the Boort bound bus to play this year’s effect. North Central immediately began to run harder than they Cheltenham spearhead Josh Fox staked his claims for the Interleague fixture. Coach Mel Aitken had prepared the team well had in the quarter before, and caught Southern unawares, taking It was an entertaining, free-flowing contest from start to finish, medal with a brilliant five-goal haul, while Dingley speedster and they felt ready. the momentum back from the start and the lead back midway with Southern leading from go to woah, despite North Central Lucas Walmsley was a prolific ball winner. Fellow Dingo through the third term. North Central’s goal shooter was their There was next to no knowledge of what North Central would throw rallying late to ensure a thrilling finish. Jackson Peet, Panthers star Luke Duffy and Mordialloc veteran League’s best and fairest last season and she showed that this up to play against it. Experience of Interleague battles past had led didn’t happen without reason as she shot regularly and missed Clint Proctor also had a profound impact on the result. team management to think that they would probably be faced with The visitors grabbed the early ascendancy, booting seven of the rarely, while the move of their goal keeper into wing defence a side taller than theirs, but the team decided to focus on their own first eight goals of the match, five of which came in a dominant Earlier, the Southern Under 19s succumbed to a late push immediately bore fruit in providing increased drive from deep in strengths. Though short on height, the South were able to field a opening term. by North Central, going down by eight points in a nail-biting their middle third. Southern appeared to panic and began to push side that was fleet of foot and slick of ball movement. curtain raiser. passes that weren’t there to push, and it was North Central that The pressure applied by the Southern boys was simply As it happened the locals appeared to be more like the South than began to intercept regularly to create enough chances to go to the outstanding, not allowing the hosts any easy possessions and There was little separating the two sides from much of the they had expected, meaning that the match would be a shootout last change ahead by 30-26. continually forcing them to cough the ball up. opening half, with North Central holding a three-point lead at between teams of similar styles. What ensued gave Southern a With the game on the line it was vital that the South began the the long break. sense of satisfaction to know that they more than held their own, quarter well to give themselves any chance of taking the Cup North Central awoke halfway through the second term and but disappointment in that a positive result was not forthcoming. began to capitalise on Southern skill errors, and the resulting Southern managed to gain the ascendancy in the third term, back to Moorabbin. Two more unfortunate turnovers in the five goals in 15 minutes helped them get back into the contest. booting three unanswered goals to take a 15-point lead into the The first quarter was an even affair: Southern on the scoreboard opening minutes however led to the margin blowing out to six, and final stanza. first, North Central replying. The cut and thrust continued Southern were never able to wrest back the momentum. The South The third term was a bit of a grind with the defensive pressure until North Central got the first small break in the middle of had their moments – nine goals of their own in the last quarter told lifting on both sides, but Southern broke through with two But with their backs to the wall, North Central came out all the quarter, with the local attack threatening to tear the game that story as the players tired and the game began to open up – but majors late in time on to push out to a 21-point advantage at guns blazing, booting 3.5 to 0.0 – including two goals in the apart with their deadly shooting accuracy and nimble footwork. in the end the North Central shooters were too adept at taking the final change. final three minutes of the match – to steal victory at the 11th Southern restored parity late in the quarter at 9-9 as Leah Seeto their opportunities for the South to hold them to a losing total. A late flurry from the Northerners gave the scoreboard a look that hour. started to find her range, but North Central proceeded to net the But the hosts weren’t done and booted the first three goals of last four goals of the term to go to the first break 13-9 to the good. belied the efforts that Southern gave to this fixture, a final result of 45-35 not being reflective of the overall pattern of play. the last quarter to get back within one point at the 10-minute Oakleigh District’s Gianluca Cappiello was an obvious winner Two moves were made at the first change which led to Southern’s mark and send a scare through the Southern camp. of the Best on Ground medal with the hard-running midfielder best spell of the match. Britt Goldsmith was asked to play off Make no mistake about it; the girls from the South matched North showing his opponents a clean pair of heals all afternoon. the body of the local goal shooter to counteract her tricky foot Central in most facets of the game. Domica Wescombe was rightly With the challenge laid down by the fast finishing North movement, and Katie Lindqvist was introduced to the game in adjudged our best player on the day, but all who donned the white, Central, Southern found another level. The industrious Luke Dingley ruckman Josh Hicks also stood out, while St Kilda the hope that her strength and presence would nullify the North red and blue can hold their heads high. After the race had been Duffy slotted his second major of the day in the shadows City’s Taj Lewis and Parkmore / Springvale Districts Alan Suna Central wing attack. Both moves worked. North Central were run and won, several of the North Central girls remarked that this of time on before Jordy Peryman ran into an open goal two were terrific in defence. Skipper Jacob Bakes was also among denied the outlet that had served them so well in the first quarter, was the hardest game of netball that they had ever been involved minutes later to seal a memorable victory. the better players. and as a result the Southern mid-court pulled down intercept after in. That in itself is cause for great satisfaction for the South, and intercept. With Domica Wescombe running riot at wing attack, the optimism going forward. One more tall option at either end of FINAL SENIOR SCORES FINAL UNDER 19 SCORES South scored the first 10 goals of the second quarter to thrill the the court could have made all the difference. There is one thing small but enthusiastic travelling support. North Central steadied though that all that saw the game could agree upon; that our Southern FNL 5.2 8.3 11.4 13.6-84 North Central FL 2.1-13 5.3-33 5.4-34 8.9-57 to a degree in the latter part of the term, but it was the South that League has come a long way in seven years and will only grow in North Central FL 1.2 6.2 8.3 12.3-75 Southern FNL 3.0-18 5.0-30 8.1-49 8.1-49 went to oranges with a 21-17 advantage. strength as further time passes.

WATTS CRACKS VFL DEBUT

SFNL Umpire Cam Watts will take the next step in his blossoming career when he makes his VFL Senior debut this weekend. Watts, 20, will take charge of the Richmond Tigers vs Coburg Lions clash at Punt Rd Oval, and will be accompanied by AFL umpire and former St Kilda player and another VFL Senior umpire. He is yet another of SFNL Umpires boss Pete Marshall’s umpires to make the big time, and the SFNL continues to be a viable pathway to the elite level. Watts umpired the 2016 SFNL Division 1 Senior Grand Final alongside Sam Bridges, who is now the AFL Tasmania Umpire Development Officer. Watts is only in his second year on the VFL list and has exceeded expectations. “Cam is extremely coachable, athletic and has a good understanding a feel for the game. Who knows he could one day umpire AFL,” Marshall said. Watts joins another ex-SFNL umpire in Annie Mirable on the VFL senior panel. Congrats, Cam, go well!

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

ROUND 6 REVIEW Nicholas Ford and Jayke Hopkins once again stood tall for the home ROUND 7 PREVIEW have had a cracking start to their first season in the SFNL, sitting at side and Michael Scott played his best game for the season. Hamish 4-2 with some narrow losses the only minor glitches in their inaugural Cerberus 8.13 (61) def Sandown 5.10 (40) Sandown V Moorabbin Kangaroos (Edinburgh Reserve) Browning was decent up forward once again for Lyndhurst booting four season. Cerberus’ winning streak has continued on the weekend, overcoming The Cobras play host to the Kangaroos when they travel to Edinburgh goals, moving to 5th on the competition goal kicking leader board with Sandown by 21 points in a game marred by inaccuracy at McAuliffe Reserve on Saturday afternoon. Both sides are coming off losses last 16 for the season. The Dolphins are the most attacking team in the competition averaging Oval. Looking for their third win in a row, the Dogs started rather slowly round and this game shapes as an interesting contest. Sandown started 100.8 points a game. Their entertaining brand of footy has not affected as Sandown jumped out of the blocks to take a 17-point lead at the first Moorabbin Kangaroos 12.12 (84) def by Frankston Dolphins 15.10 (100) brightly in their clash against Cerberus but fell away with inaccurate their defensive efforts either, averaging only 55.6 points against. Luke change. The scoreboard damage was limited somewhat by Sandown’s conversion costing them big time. They will be determined to clean up Frankston has edged out Moorabbin by 16 points in a fast paced and Kirkland has been the standout player so far, comfortably leading the poor conversion rate, the Cobras spraying their chances to register 2.6 this area of their game if they are to challenge the Roos. entertaining game at Widdop Crescent Reserve. Coming off an absolute competition goal kicking tally with 30 majors. The Dolphins will be for the term. drubbing at the hands of CPL last weekend, the Kangaroos needed to Moorabbin responded somewhat last round, putting in a decent three hopeful that his good form continues as they look to register their third A quarter time pep talk allowed the Dogs to regroup and after respond and earn back some respect. They started poorly once again quarters against the Dolphins to go down in a competitive 16-point win in a row. splitting from the huddle, the home side completely flipped the script. with the Dolphins booting six first quarter goals and raising fears of loss. Nonetheless that’s three losses in a row for the Roos, all to the Cerberus started to get the game on their terms, slotting five majors another lacklustre showing. However the Roos got their act together in top three teams, showing the gap in class between them and the better In the opposition camp, Lyndale have had a disappointing start to the whilst holding Sandown to a solidary point. But once again the team the second term and started to get into the game. sides. After starting the season 3-0, the Kangaroos now find themselves season. The Pumas sit at 2-4 with their two wins coming against the dominating play was unable to fully capitalise, with the Dogs also out of the top four with a weak percentage of 70.61. A win here is crucial bottom two sides. They desperately need to claim a big scalp in order scoring a wasteful nine behinds for the term. Nevertheless the Dogs Moorabbin found plenty of scoring opportunities but squandered for the away side to get their season back on track. to push their finals credentials. Scoring hasn’t been much of an issue went into the main change with a solid buffer having arrested the many of them, registering 4.7 for the term. Regardless the Roos were for Lyndale, sitting fourth for most points scored in the competition with momentum. right back in the match and crucially seemed to have regained some On their home deck, Sandown will provide a good challenge for the an average of 74.8 a game. However, their defence has leaked almost confidence. All their good work seemed to be undone in the third Roos. The Cobras have been competitive right throughout the season as many points, conceding an average of 74 a match. If the Pumas can The Cobras wouldn’t go away though and after the break fought back and are somewhat unfortunate to only have the one win to their name. term though, as Frankston registered three crucial goals to take the tighten up their defensive structures they are every chance of kicking a to match the Dogs bite. Kicking to the scoring end, Sandown created momentum with them. Displaying good defence and accurate goal One of these weeks they are going to pinch a game against a more four scoring chances in the quarter for an improved return of two goals. winning score. kicking in attack, the Dolphins were looking tough to beat. fancied opposition and this match certainly provides them with a great Crucially the Cobras were also able to restrict the Dogs scoring, with opportunity. However, the Cobras should be wary of Dylan Bone who Lyndale has two players in the top six leading goal kickers in the league the home side clinging onto a nine point lead at the final break. This didn’t stop the Kangaroos coming out all guns blazing in the final returned to form last weekend with a bag of six goals, his third haul of with Trever Kumetaitis (17) and Shane Thomas (15) providing plenty term, as both sides traded goal for a goal in an entertaining shoot out. six this year. Although Sandown were only nine points down, neither side had of fire power up forward. For the Dolphins when Luke Kirkland isn’t Whilst the Roos were able to slot five goals, they also leaked four the managed to kick a single goal at their end of the ground for the entire This is a must win game for the Kangaroos and a slip up here could tearing games apart, Benjamin White has also played some consistent other way as the Dolphins wasted their chances to keep the Roos in the day. And the heavy scoring at one end continued, Cerberus finally prove costly. With more to play for the Roos should get up but don’t football to have 12 goals next to his name after six rounds. game. The final bell eventually confirming a good win for the away side shrugging off their plucky opponents with a three goal to one final term. discount the Cobras from giving them a scare. The cosy 21 point victory makes it three wins on the trot for the Dogs who continue to put together a solid block of form. This will be a good game of footy if Lyndale come to play. Frankston are and remarkably pushes them into 4th place, edging out Moorabbin on Moorabbin Kangaroos by 10 points. a good football side however and should have too much class for the Leading competition goal kicker Luke Kirkland was well held, but still superior percentage. Pumas at home. managed to get on the end of three majors for Frankston. Jed Gardiner Lyndhurst V Cerberus (Marriott Waters Reserve) Cerberus still need to clean up a few areas of their game but the whole once again turned in a fine game as did Tom Shayler. For the Roos, Lyndhurst returns to their home fortress to face Cerberus who have Frankston Dolphins by 20 points. group can be pretty satisfied with their performance over the last few Dylan Bone recaptured some of his early season form, booting six goals some winning momentum behind them. The Lightning are yet to lose a weeks. Josh Little and Simon Vanderfeen were two of the better players to be the most impressive forward on the ground. Whilst Moorabbin game at home this season with the average winning margin consisting Carrum Patterson Lakes V Dandenong (Roy Dore Reserve) for the home side. Sandown were valiant in defeat and had a real crack didn’t come away with a win, the performance and effort compared to of 46 points. They have been exceptionally impressive all year with the This game shapes up as a mismatch on paper with the undefeated but just couldn’t convert their chances. Bradley Reiner kicked two last week’s debacle will put them in better shape in the weeks to come. only loss to their name against the undefeated CPL. However, they did Lions hosting the winless Redlegs at Roy Dore Reserve. However, some majors in a solid game for the club. endure a scare last round, falling over the line against Dandenong by newfound interest has been generated after Dandenong’s gallant defeat Lyndale 6.6 (42) def by 13.13 (91) Carrum Patterson Lakes 14 points after a poor last quarter. With the week off to recharge, the to second placed Lyndhurst last round. The Redlegs will take plenty Dandenong 9.9 (63) def by Lyndhurst 10.17 (77) The theme of away sides dominating the round continued, with Carrum Lightning will be determined to put their scratchy performance behind of confidence out of the clash, particularly their last term where they Lyndhurst have endured a scare, surviving a fast finishing Dandenong Patterson Lakes notching up a comfortable 49 point win over Lyndale them and bring their best against the Dogs. side by 14 points in an intriguing contest at Greaves Reserve. Heading kicked four goals to zip, coming mighty close to running over the top of at Barry Powell Reserve. This was a huge game for the Pumas as a win into the clash against the second place Lightning, not many gave the Cerberus are the surprise team of the competition at the moment, the Lightning. As daunting as facing the Lions on their home deck is, would have kept them right in contention and possibly pushed them Redlegs a chance but they came out with a point to prove. On their stitching together three wins in a row to remarkably put them inside the Dandenong will go in with nothing to lose and look to produce another into the top four. Their first quarter suggested that they knew this too, home deck Dandenong were up for the fight right from the word go, top four. However they must rise another level if they are to knock off fright. as they came out with purpose and intent to take the early lead over the mixing it with the one of the better sides in an even first term. Lyndhurst on their home turf. The Dogs also kicked more points than Lions. In a low scoring scrap, Lyndale’s game style was standing up to behinds in their victory over Sandown and can ill afford to waste their CPL were challenged in the first half against the Pumas last round, but Two goals apiece for both teams saw the visitors take a slender four the best of the best, as both sides locked in a fierce and dour battle. chances against the better sides. With the competition hotting up over brushed them off with ease in the final two quarters to run out 49 point point lead with plenty to think about at the quarter time siren. Realising the crucial fourth spot, expect the Dogs to come to play. winners. The Lions defensive efforts have been first class this season, that the Redlegs were going to provide a tough challenge, Lyndhurst The main break saw both teams equal on 3.4, with neither side able to allowing only 252 points against at an average of 42 points per game. wrestle away a solid lead. However all that changed in the premiership switched it up a gear in the second term and dobbed four goals to one, Lyndhurst’s Hamish Browning currently sits in fifth place on the They have only conceded 12 goals in three games at home, ridiculously quarter as CPL showed their power, blowing away Lyndale with a taking a 27 point cushion with them. Dandenong continued to fight in competition goal kicking table with 16 majors to his name. He has holding Moorabbin goalless for an entire four quarters in their previous the second half but Lyndhurst’s class was beginning to shine through as five goal term whilst restricting the Pumas to a paltry behind. Their scored at least one goal in every game to be a consistent contributor outing at Roy Dore Reserve. they continued to build on their lead. Being 38 points up with a quarter dominance seemed to break Lyndale’s spirt as they continued on their all year. The Dogs will need to curb his influence and keep him quiet. to play, the Lightning seemed to lapse in concentration a tad and the merry way in the final quarter, CPL adding another five majors to finish Cerberus have no clear spearhead with Shannon Schonewille the clubs Brenton Rafferty has led the charge as the Lions leading goal scorer, Redlegs took full toll. with ten goals after half time. leading goal kicked with seven snags. The Dogs instead rely on several bagging 16 as he continues to find the big sticks. Alex Wilson has also contributors to do the bulk of their scoring. They will need all 22 players put together a solid block of footy over the past three games and will be The home side dominated the quarter, slamming on quick goals to raise The dominant second half is just another scalp for the undefeated on song if they are to produce a victory here. hopeful of continuing his good form. For the Redlegs, David Barrie leads some serious panic and frustration for the Lighting coaching staff. The Lions side, who do not fear any side home or away. Their potency the club goal kicking with 13 majors, while Michael Scott has produced Redlegs were playing with freedom and intent as the goals kept coming. up forward once again was a major feature in the second half as the Although the Dogs have won three on the trot, the Lightning are a Unfortunately for the home side time was their enemy and it eventually some good football at times. Pumas couldn’t contain the array of scoring power in the Lions side. strong side and will be even stronger on their beloved home deck. expired, preventing the prospect of a miracle victory. The Lightning were Alex Wilson bagged four goals for the visitors, while Toby Darma was held goalless for the term but their shocking inaccuracy of 17 behinds Lyndhurst by 26 points. The Redlegs go in as massive underdogs in this clash but they will be prominent with ball in hand. Lyndale brought good effort and pressure for the match, prevented them from putting the match to bed earlier on. hopeful of causing a few headaches. CPL are flying and should notch up but the task of bringing down the top team proved too much. Manuel Frankston Dolphins V Lyndale (Overport Park) their seventh win in a row quite comfortably. Overall the Lighting came away with the four points but the Redlegs Jackonia and Moses Faaola can hold their heads high in what was a Frankston will be looking to consolidate their position in the top four earnt some respect by taking it right up to one of the ladder leaders. tough second half for the home side. when they host Lyndale at Overport Park on Saturday. The Dolphins Carrum Patterson Lakes by 45 points.

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 11.14-80 def Lyndale 7.6-48 Lyndhurst v Moorabbin Frankston v Lyndhurst Cerberus 16.16-112 def Dandenong 5.7-37 Cerberus v Lyndale Moorabbin v Cerberus Frankston 20.14-134 def Sandown 3.12-30 Dandenong v Sandown Lyndale v Dandenong C.P.L 23.13-151 def Moorabbin 0.6-6 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 9.9-63 def by Lyndhurst 10.17-77 Lyndale v Lyndhurst Lyndhurst v Moorabbin Cerberus 8.13-61 def Sandown 5.10-40 Dandenong v Cerberus Cerberus v Lyndale Lyndale 6.6-42 def C.P.L 13.13-91 Sandown v Frankston Dandenong v Sandown Moorabbin 12.12-84 def by Frankston 15.10-100 Moorabbin v Carrum Patterson Lakes Carrum Patterson Lakes v Frankston

*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

ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. Thank you for your co-operation.

44 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 45 DIVISION 4: ROUND 7 DIVISION 4: ROUND 7

SANDOWN MOORABBIN LYNDHURST CERBERUS

Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Ground: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Widdop Ground: Marriott Waters Reserve, Ground: McAuliffe Oval, Edinburgh Rd, Springvale Cres, Hampton East Boland Dve, Lyndhurst HMAS Cerberus Club Colours: Blue, red and white Club Colours: Blue and white stripes Club Colours: Orange, navy, blue Club Colours: Skye blue and white lightning bolt with dog emblem with cobra emblem Senior Coach: David Velt Senior Coach: Patrick Cooke Senior Coach: Adrian James Senior Coach: Ange Sammartino Reserve Coach: Michael Perry Reserves Coach: Jamie Gaspero Assistant Coach: Chris Gamble Reserves Coach: Matt McCormick Assistant Coach: Adam Bamford

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 James Tate 31 Brennan Drewitt 1 David Ford 31 Hugh Cullen-Scholes 1 Shaun Jackson 30 Grant Jeffries 1 Adam Quinn 20 Zac Godden (VC) 2 Steve O'Byrne 32 Aaron Powell 2 Ben Shaw 31 Scott Levy 2 Jarrod Murphy 32 Neil Harper 3 Bo King 33 Micheal Hambleton 3 Dylan Bone 32 Aaron Bennett 3 Jake Ward 33 Brody Kiss 2 Zac Coleman 21 Sam Norman 4 Charlie Gardiner 34 Jacob Densley 4 Matthew Dickson 34 Kim Om 4 Alex De Vries 33 Jamie Hutchison 5 Matt Spargo 35 Taylor Bryans 3 John Stanley 22 James Flood 5 Taylor meyer 35 Josh Rookes 5 Jarratt Eastburn 34 Steve Janjic 6 Alan Barker 36 Nic Lelean 6 Hamish Browning 36 Justin Dimieri 6 Andrew Mackay 35 Jordan Caldwell 4 Dylan Fourie 23 Simon Vanderfeen 7 Daniel McMahon 37 Warren Barker 7 Jason Maurice 37 Jamie Gaspero 7 Aaron Robins 36 Rodney Johnson 8 Matt Bennie 40 Josh Hurford 8 Jeremy Jakupi 38 James Kaing 6 Thomas King 24 Bradley Stummer (Capt) 8 Fabian Peta 37 Will Kruss 9 James Gardiner 39 Liam Mudroch 9 Jamie Proctor 41 Bao Le 9 Jak Jowett 38 Justin Berry 9 Jonathan Evans 40 Brendan Varker 7 Dylan Grace 25 Jack Caban 10 Dave Archer 42 Ricky Ettridge 10 Damian Armansin 39 Lachie Pearce 10 Troy Peart 41 Dylan Arnold 11 Matt McCormick 43 Aaron Hamilton 8 Cody McNulty 26 Dimitri Garoufalis 11 Justin Isaac 40 Justin Ambosini 11 Jamie Lovat 42 Ben Sherlock 12 Dylan kerr 44 Daniel Thompson 12 Rick Parker 41 Michael Trampusic 12 Nathan Patterson 43 Corey Lecompte 13 Nick Smith 45 Micheal Newsom 9 Adam Fisk 27 Luke Salter 13 Mick Perry 42 Cameron Grey 13 Luke Maxfield 44 Zach Woolcock 14 Chris Telly 46 Harley Fulton 14 Jessie Walker 43 Brady Shiel 14 Zac Davis 45 Aaron Browning 10 Peter Bakker 29 Adam Deluca 15 Aaron Lucas 48 Ash Murphy 15 Lenny Gould 44 Chris Matthews 15 Jay Walia 46 Mitch Shields 16 Greg Kerr 52 Pete Vo 16 Grayson Baines 45 Lee Natsioulas 16 Drew Connick 50 Robert Liverton-Sommer 11 Aiden Lochert 30 Kallan Slyney 17 Adam Powell 54 Adam Roth 17 Stuart Levy 46 Glen Davidson 17 Adrian Brehaut 51 Jason Twite 18 Robert Compt 56 louis Zammit 12 Patrick Jones 31 Scott Mansell 18 Ritchie O'Brien 47 Luke Bennett 18 Ismael Pieterse 53 Shayne Crow 19 Matt Nelson 57 Brodrick Green 19 Anthony Besim 54 Ryan Henczel 19 Hayden Laszlo 48 Aaron Bodin 13 Noah Fleming 32 Josh Mondano 20 Shane Cosstick 59 Nathan Carboon 20 Kevin Twite 55 Jamie Andrade 20 Pat Reaby 49 RETIRED 21 Jon Billing 63 Neil Brown 21 Tim Deaner 56 Aaron Cocker 14 Jay Demby 33 Bradley Gibb 21 Josh Ellis 51 Steven Nussbaum 22 Leigh Ryan 64 Xavier Phyland 22 Jarryd McGrath 58 Connor Lecompte 22 James Parker 52 Kipp Wilson 15 Kurt Smith 36 Brodie Groen 23 Dylan Archer 65 James Hurford 23 Jordan Ganci 59 Rhys Murphy 23 Casey Mazzoletti 53 Cameron Pyne 24 Dale Fitzgerald 66 Brad Reiner 24 Palingu Lokupathirage 60 Adam Conti 24 Ben Lindsay 54 Daniel Gassali 16 Josiah Rutherford 37 Chris Madson 25 Matt Newsom 67 Ricky Logan 25 Kayne Wyborn 63 Sam Cole 26 Scott Jackman 68 Matt Sutton 25 Dane Maizey 56 Stele Papas 26 Jordan Kleesh 64 Sean Meyers 17 Brendon Miatke-Austral 40 Jason Krell 26 57 27 Aaron Woods 69 Tron Nancarrow Luke Maizey Michael Lobb 27 Ben Hiam 65 Kavin Hewagamase 28 Beau Mclean 70 Matt Jolley 27 Nick Maizey 58 Trent Thompson 28 Zac Guille 73 Aaron Murphy 18 Michael Schwarz 50 Kaliti Halafonia 29 Johnny Le 72 Brenton Walker 28 Andrew Hawkins 59 Jack Atkinson 29 Jesse Walia 74 Corey Cocker 19 Lachlan Meuron 30 Nathan Isles 29 Caleb Lazar 60 Mark Whitiker 30 Iain Campbell

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

46 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 47 DIVISION 4: ROUND 7 DIVISION 4: ROUND 7

FRANKSTON DOLPHINS LYNDALE CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES DANDENONG

Ground: Overport Park, Overport Rd, Ground: Barry Powell Reserve, Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Ground: Greaves Reserve, Bennet St, Frankston South Halton Rd, Noble Park North Dyson Rd, Carrum Dandenong Club Colours: Black and red with Club Colours: Maroon with gold Club Colours: Maroon, navy yoke, Club Colours: Navy, white and red white monogram Dolphin emblem chevrons, Puma emblem Senior Coach: Nathan Boyd Senior Coach: Cain Padman Senior Coach: Chris Lacey Senior Coach: Brett Robinson Reserves Coach: Tim McLaren Reserve Coach: Michael Anderson Reserve Coach: Kerrin Reserve Coach: John Psaras Sutherland-Parker # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Josh Dart (VC) 32 Brendan Bryant 5 Alex Kerr 36 Bradley Edwards 1 Rhys Graham 32 James Brierly 1 Frank Smith 24 Jarod Van Mourik 2 Hayden Anderson (VC) 33 Dylan Dutoit 6 Alex Bertucci 37 Danny Hartley 2 Mitch Davis 33 Alex Wilson 3 Stu Cormack 34 Tyler Neale 3 Jed Gardiner 34 Paul Stow 7 Justin King 39 Max Little 2 Kiat Tut 26 Joshua Matthews 4 Gus Turner 35 Jac Trewhitt 4 Paul Mauracher (Capt) 35 Ashly Wicks 8 Brenton Miles 40 Michael Kaing 5 Jayden Dart 36 Raymon Boulter 5 Ben Guy 36 Steve Cormack 3 Bo Freeman 28 David Barrie 9 Trent Isbister 41 David Luong 6 Brendan Murphy 37 Jake Holland 6 Toby Darma 37 Will Dwyer 10 Shane Thomas 42 Lewis Forshaw 5 Cameron Riley 30 Tyson Mackley 7 Austin Lothian 38 Matt White 7 Jake Dunn 38 Mitch Swinton 11 Nick Cunningham 43 Brandon Agius 8 Jacob Mehrtens (DVC) 39 Jesse Zino 8 Mitch Dicker 39 Matt Swift 6 Nick Ford 31 Rafi Taniwal 9 Luke Kirkland 40 Pat Sumner 12 Trevor Kumetaitis 44 Wayne Chaplin 9 John Psaras 40 Jonathan Hawes 14 Manuel Jackonia 46 Chantra Kriv 10 Anthony Caruso 41 Ryan Lynch 10 Jaiden Peters 41 Jamie Trimble 8 John Palermo 32 Phillip Brown 11 Shane Dunn 42 Daniel Courts 11 Ryan Griffiths 42 Jason Tosch 16 Paul Faalo 47 Daniel Blake 12 Stirling Hollingsworth 43 Jordan Caspersz 12 Ben White 43 Luke Ambler 17 Sukhwinder Singh 49 Sokunthy Ho 9 Andrew Sloss 33 Weston Solomon-Kingi 13 Matt Ryan 44 Adam Campagna 13 Dylan Hebblethwaite 44 Kris Lawrence 18 Matthew Allen 50 Anthony Salvo 14 Daniel Bell 45 Michael Stedman 14 Sam Turner 45 James Anderson 10 Dylan Freeman 34 Jake Wallace 19 Nathan Caldwell 54 Jonny Smart 15 Cain Padman 46 James Barrington 15 Callum Collier 46 Brad Smith 20 Clain Whitlock 55 Kenny Smart 16 Billy-Jack Milligan 47 Mick Turner 13 Nathan Hancock 36 Nathan Boyd 16 Nick Bazley 47 Kyle Crespo 21 Josh Kyle 57 Matthew Collis 17 Alex Hollingsworth 48 Daniel Durdin 17 Brendan Shannon (Capt) 48 Rob Bleumink 14 Corey Richmond 37 Matthew Monty 22 Furkan Erkal 58 Matthew Leombruni 18 Gerard Smith 49 Sam Flight 18 Luke O'Connor 49 Kaine Edwards 19 Brent Rafferty 50 Beau Goldsworthy 19 Andy Lee 50 Nathan Walker 23 Moses Faola 60 Dale Allen 16 Jayke Hopkins 38 Michael Reid 20 Liam Hickman 51 Anthony Heap 21 Josh Kerrigan 51 Luke Sullivan 24 Andrew Jarvis 61 Maurice Barbar 21 Troy Jones 52 Shaun McCullagh 22 Christopher Williams 52 Campbell McLeod 25 Jayden Johnson 63 Brenton Smith 17 Brad McDonald 39 Dylan Westin 22 Paul Quilty 53 David Crockett 23 Nick Messinis 53 Cameron Russell 26 Michael Edwards 65 Brett Sweeting 23 Andrew Curd 54 Luke Dunne 18 Scott Moody 40 Mick Lawrence 24 Chris Lacey 54 Joel Niziorski 28 Dale Weston 66 Brodie McNeil 24 Chris Greenwood 55 Bobby Epstein 25 Tom Shayler 55 Matt Jones 29 Anthony Koutsoubus 67 Ben Little 25 Alex Bollen 56 Nathan Turner 19 Shane Taylor 42 Nick Williams 26 Kyle Bleazby 56 James Condo 26 Liam Swift 59 Daniel Jennings 30 Dean Shukosky 68 Kevin Baldsing 27 Sam Messinis 57 Jack Franks 27 Ben Corrie 62 Leigh Lighten 20 Stanislaus Stuski 69 Jay Westin 31 Jayden Denmead 71 Huynh Le 28 Trent Kerrigan 58 Alex Parr 28 Nicholas Gage 64 Alex Robinson 33 Jayden MacDonald 75 Dendara Ouch 29 Nahan Heap 59 Alex Coquhoun 29 Sean Flanagen 69 Liam Gilson 21 Terence Stanley 44 Justin Smith 30 Sang Soeun 60 Cameron Collett 34 Ed McLean 88 Ian Allen 30 Christian Leggas 88 Hayden Hudgell 22 Jimmy Reid 55 Mark Johnson 31 Regan Hall 35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 96 Bryan Grundy 31 Andrew Sharp

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

48 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 49 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 3 WOMEN’S DIVISION 1 / DANIEL EWART

Round 3 Review Endeavour Hills 10.10 (70) def Highett 3.7 (25) WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIVISION 1 Endeavour Hills have put together a solid performance to beat Highett WOMEN’S FOOTBALL Murrumbeena 14.19 (103) def Lyndale 0.1 (1) TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Reigning premiers Murrumbeena gave Lyndale a harsh introduction by 45 points at Barry Simon Reserve. to Division 1 football with a resounding 102-point victory at Endeavour Hills managed 10 goals to Highett’s three, with Houda Sidani 3 3 0 0 509 1 50900.00 12 DIVISION 1 FIXTURE Murrumbeena Park. Murrumbeena and Stacey Johnston both kicking three. Amanda Carron and Casey An inaccurate performance from Murrumbeena saw them kick 14.19 McVeigh also put in good performances for the winners. whilst keeping Lyndale to just the one behind. Oakleigh District 3 3 0 0 342 25 1368.00 12 EAST BRIGHTON V Highett succumbed to their third loss in as many games, while Danielle Wearne continued her strong start to the season for Endeavour Hills secured their first win of the season and will be looking Murrumbeena kicking six goals, while Shanae Carter and Emma to build from here. MURRUMBEENA Morison were also strong performers. East Brighton 3 3 0 0 241 41 587.80 12 Lyndale will be hoping to improve on this performance in the coming Oakleigh District 10.8 (68) def Mordialloc 2.2 (14) rounds as they try to integrate themselves into division one. On this Oakleigh District have continued their strong form, notching up HIGHETT V LYNDALE particular day however, Murrumbeena were once again simply too their third win on the trot with a comprehensive 54-point victory over Endeavour Hills 3 1 2 0 115 171 67.25 4 strong for their opposition, making it three consecutive 100-point Mordialloc at Princess Highway Reserve. margin victories. Under Friday night lights the Oakleigh girls put on a show for their

MORDIALLOC V 4 ROUND East Brighton 10.12 (72) def Bentleigh 3.3 (21) home crowd, playing attacking football which led to plenty of goals and Mordialloc 3 1 2 0 79 152 51.97 4 East Brighton made it three wins from three with a 51-point win over entertainment. ENDEAVOUR HILLS Bentleigh at Hurlingham Park. Emily McIntyre continued her sensational form booting four goals and A 23-0 first quarter set the game up well for the Vampires and from Bentleigh 3 1 2 0 121 261 46.36 4 there they controlled the game, coming away with the four points. looking dangerous all night. The Oakleigh spearhead now has 23 majors BENTLEIGH V in her three appearances this season. Jordan Mifsud also slotted three Rebekah Halprin kicked five goals for East Brighton, with Aish Ravi majors of her own in a performance worthy of best on ground. adding three to be the only multiple goalkickers for the victors. Highett 3 0 3 0 29 422 6.87 0 OAKLEIGH DISTRICT The win sees the team maintain their grasp on second spot as they For Bentleigh, Christalee Davies was a bright light as she kicked two. Julia Ferdinands and Tara Supple also put in good performances. continue to push right behind ladder leaders Murrumbeena. Lyndale 1 0 1 0 1 103 0.97 0 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU Ultimately though, East Brighton were the better side, keeping their 100 For Mordialloc, the team tried hard all night and was competitive at per cent record intact ahead of a top of table clash with Murrumbeena various stages. Rebekah Sibenaler and Aimee Vuong scored both of the in Round 4. side’s goals to be amongst the better players for their team.

Murrumbeena . . . 14.19-103 East Brighton . . . 10.12-72 Lyndale . . . 0.1-1 Bentleigh . . . 3.3-21 Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: D. Wearne 6, A. Ibrahim 2, East Brighton: Goal Kickers: R. Halprin 5, A. Ravi 3, L. Luff 2, S. Carter, A. Gardner, E. Ryde, I. Ibrahim N. Rogers, J. Pham Best Players: S. Carter, E. Morison, B. Supple, E. Maitland, Best Players: E. Matthews, M. Peet, E. Highfield, K. Rosendorff, D. Wearne C. Withers, N. Rogers, S. Burren Lyndale: NOT SUPPLIED Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: C. Davies 2, Z. Reed Best Players: J. Ferdinands, T. Supple, M. Skewes, C. Davies, A. Reinhardt, P. Custance

Endeavour Hills . . . 10.10-70 Oakleigh District . . . 10.8-68 Highett . . . 3.7-25 Mordialloc . . . 2.2-14 Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: H. Sidani 3, S. Johnston 3, Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: E. McIntyre 4, J. Mifsud 3, C. McVeigh 2, S. Lennon, A. Cherry A. Bryant, B. Giacometti, H. Richards Best Players: A. Carron, C. Chadwick, S. Johnston, Best Players: J. Mifsud, J. Szalek, B. Giacometti, H. Sidani, C. McVeigh, V. Fudalinski R. McNamara, J. Bray, A. Bartha Highett: NOT SUPPLIED Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: R. Sibenaler, A. Vuong Best Players: C. Webster, A. Tynan, K. Hills, M. Gratton, R. Sibenaler, A. Vuong

50 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 51 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIVISION 2 RESULTS: ROUND 3 WOMEN’S DIVISION 2 / JESS MACKEY

Round 3 Review Zoe Chasemore and Kaja Freimann kicked five of the WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIVISION 2 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL Dolphin’s seven goals between them, and applied TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Clayton 3.2 (22) def by Doveton Eagles 3.5 (23) really strong scoreboard pressure. With 23 scoring A determined Clayton side was overrun by the Eagles Frankston Dolphins 2 2 0 0 74 9 822.22 12 DIVISION 2 FIXTURE shots to the Colts’ one, Frankston simply dominated on Saturday, losing by just one point. Two goals from the time inside their forward 50. Murrumbeena 2 2 0 0 188 41 458.54 12 LYNDHURST V HALLAM Harmony Thomas helped Doveton get over the line and get the win, as well as one goal from Taylor Murrumbeena 5.8 (38) def Lyndhurst 2.10 (22) FRANKSTON DOLPHINS Lindsay. Murrumbeena have held on for the win against Lyndhurst 2 1 1 0 51 45 113.33 8 a resilient Lyndhurst side this week, to remain V SOUTH YARRA The Eagles held on for the win, despite not scoring in undefeated after three games. The Lions came out Doveton Eagles 3 2 1 0 61 65 93.85 8 the final quarter but just escaped with the four points. strong in the first quarter, kicking 3.3 to Lyndhurst’s MURRUMBEENA V Going into this match both teams were one-and-one, sole point. But they were tested in the second Clayton 3 1 2 0 144 64 225.00 4 when the Lightning came out and kicked 2.7, while DOVETON EAGLES 4 ROUND making it a must win for both sides. Although it was Doveton who managed to come out on top, both these Murrumbeena struggled to get anything on the board. South Yarra 1 0 1 0 27 35 77.14 4 CHELSEA HEIGHTS V teams showed great skill and determination in the But inaccuracy let Lyndhurst down, as they really contest. struggled to convert effectively despite getting it down Port Melbourne Colts 2 0 2 0 15 113 13.27 4 PORT MELBOURNE COLTS Port Melbourne Colts 1.0 (6) def by Frankston their end just as much as the opposition. The second BYE: CLAYTON Dolphins 7.16 (58) half was tight, with Murrumbeena managing to get Chelsea Heights 2 0 2 0 19 150 12.67 0 back on top and just hold in in the final quarter to get In Port Melbourne’s first match for the 2018 the win. Hallam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU SFNL season, they lost by a substantial margin to Frankston. The Dolphins were just better and are Hallam V Chelsea Heights starting to make their mark on the competition. Match to be rescheduled.

Clayton 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.4-22 Port Melbourne Colts 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0-6 Doveton Eagles 0.4 2.4 3.5 3.5-23 Frankston Dolphins 2.2 5.6 6.9 7.16-58 Clayton: Goal Kickers: C. Mastroianni , K. Tomkins, Port Melbourne Colts: NOT SUPPLIED S. Sandoval Frankston Dolphins: Goal Kickers: Z. Chasemore 3, Best Players: S. Wilson, E. Campbell , S. Collins, K. Freimann 2, P. Broomhall, G. Willis J. Collins, K. Tomkins, S. Sandoval Best Players: K. Freimann, G. Knowles, G. Naude, Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: H. Thomas 2, T. Lindsay A. Miles, J. Cowley Best Players: H. Thomas, S. Kirkpatrick, A. Kahu, T. Olsen, C. Thickens, V. Brown

Murrumbeena 3.3 3.4 5.8 5.8-38 Hallam . . . . Lyndhurst 0.1 2.8 2.9 2.10-22 Chelsea Heights . . . . Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: I. Ibrahim 2, E. Vandenberg, Match to be rescheduled J. Howroyd, L. Luff Best Players: L. Luff, R. Niclasen , I. Ibrahim, A. Ibrahim, B. Millar, C. Apelbaum Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: J. O’Connell, K. Baker

52 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 53 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAMLISTS WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAMLISTS

MURRUMBEENA ENDEAVOUR HILLS CLAYTON DOVETON EAGLES Div 1 Coach: Emrys Lloyd Griffiths Div 2 Coach: Rob Spaulding Coach: Scot Anderson 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 Paige 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

54 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 55 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAMLISTS

LYNDALE LYNDHURST MORDIALLOC Coach: Adrian Gration Coach: Keith Edwards Coach: Andrew Fisher # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 2 Chantelle Marshall 24 Alice Telea 1 Melody Bryant 17 Jenna Hill 1 Jess Vivian 17 Natalie West Amanda 3 26 Kelly Dean 2 Shana Jowett 18 Bek Sibenaler Valdemarin 2 Rebecca Fall 18 Nadine Cousins

5 Carol Tuaru 30 Zera Tilo 3 Jessica Wilkins 19 Emily Thompson 3 Chloe Vuong 19 Kelly Omond

6 Cherie Cox 31 Sam Panozzo 4 Lauren Cowling 20 Claire Webster 4 Brianna Kiss 20 Belinda Clarke Natarsha Emmerson 7 Tamisha Gersbeck 32 Carlee McLaren Logan O'Connell- 5 22 5 21 Abbey McKill Woodward Shankie Webb 8 Erin Mulholland 33 Kirsty MacDonald 6 Hannah Tran 23 Shirley Innes 6 Skye Clarke 22 Caitlyn Bonney 9 Caitlyn Sherlock 35 Kaitlyn Ligthart 7 Jillian Chalmers 24 Alice Allet 8 Sophie Eccles 23 Ashley Edwards 10 Michelle Thomas 36 Danielle Kamana 8 Megan Tymko 25 Marj Quiambao 9 Marlie Byrne 26 Jessica O'Connell Stephanie Ashleigh Phopps- 11 38 Jess McDonald 9 26 Gabrielle Boyle Anderson Nelson Kaitlyn O'Brien Nicola Western Bobbie-Lee 11 27 12 Jade Lyons 42 10 Stacey Southern 27 Kate Hills Thompson 12 Jade Irvin 28 Sarah Kilmish 14 Maggie Tusa 43 Rhiannon Loyd 11 Charli Davis 28 Hayley Cardozo Biannaka 13 29 Kalie Pay 16 Angie Glover 44 Hayley Thomas Hazelden 12 Amanda Feetham 29 Rebecca McMullin 14 Kylie Decker 32 Samara Hazelden 17 Taylor Kamana 47 Demi Atkinson 13 Tiffany Reilly 30 Kylie Henderson Natashia Ambar 21 48 Elizabeth Hogan 15 Kelly Baker 33 Tarryn Hart 14 31 Annie Baldwin MacDonald Jayde-Tynan Brydee 22 Alicia George 50 Crystal Sherlock 15 Lauren Hill 34 Ashleigh Helsby 15 32 Bridget Cameron Alford-Ryan 23 Elaine Parkinson 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 Dulcie Shirrefs Jessica Atmazidis 1 18 Sarah Allen Vivien Long 3 Claire Haley 19 Jane Wong 2 Katie Cornish 19 Genny McKinley Tiana Assini Carly McDermott Brittany 4 Bonnie Smith 20 Holly Fowler 3 Kitty Sels 20 Sophie Chapman Montana Benson McLaughlin 4 Tammy Blake 21 Alana Brown Jess Blake Hazel Ocsko 5 Raeles Budge 21 Max Rivalland Jacqulin 5 23 Alexandra Bryant Olivia Brown Aoife O'Gorman Cantarella Esther 6 22 Maddie Smith Hoang-Le 6 Bec Adams 24 Jodie Bray Katelyn Carlton Elisheva Oliver

7 Jordan Mifsud 26 Emily McIntyre Emma Cheesley Jennifer Osman 7 Lucy Smith 23 Jenny Tran

8 Alana Porter 27 Steph Taylor Rachel Cusack Belinda Ousley 9 Caity Flett 24 Juliette Cowley Grace 9 Jess Szalek 28 Kelsey Berry Jodie Desira Primikyrlidis 13 Anne-Marie Boys 25 Gail Cocking 10 Lexy Amvazas 29 Clare Morgan Jacinta Dimasi Natalie Scane Brooklyn Anya Scoble- 11 Bayley Mifsud 30 Camryn Edwards Giacometti Hansen 14 Bianca Love 26 Ela Sandra 12 Emma Ford 32 Zoe Skeggs Jade Garcia Mandy Seath 15 Lilly 27 Clarice Tan 13 Bec Green 33 Abigail Bartha Jade Gray Marina Skinner Jessica 16 Tina Higginson 28 14 Jasmine Shirrefs 34 Izabella Kendall Grace Harris Chloe Warke Hollingsworth Rachel McNamara 15 37 Tyra Collinson Meagan Harrison Harriet Weir (Capt) 17 Laura Fettes 29 Bek Gannon Alexandra 16 46 Hannah Richards Paige Holt Olivia Wenczel Rowledge Tahlyshia 18 Cait Foster 34 17 Hannah Rundle Bronte James Phillipson-Blease

56 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 57 UNDER 19 RESULTS: ROUND 5 UNDER 19: ON THE UP / BRITT GOLDSMITH

UNDER 19 ROUND 5 REVIEW 55 points behind approaching the final term, a previously quiet Endeavour Hills returned to the field TEAM P W L D F A % PTS UNDER 19 St Kilda City 15.11-101 def East Brighton 3.8-26 booting their highest quarter score (3.1 to Parkmore / Dingley 5 5 0 0 567 102 555.88 20 FIXTURE St Kilda City put on a show at home, running over their visitors in convincing style. Springvale’s 4.2). However, this last-minute response St Kilda City 5 5 0 0 454 130 349.23 20 was too little too late in matching the confident victors BENTLEIGH V PARKMORE / Despite a standout effort from East Brighton’s Liam Parkmore / who remained unscathed at the final siren. 5 5 0 0 414 167 247.90 20 Menhennitt, they were simply no match for the 2017 Springvale Districts SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS minor premiers who couldn’t be stopped at the Dingley 11.15-81 def Bentleigh 6.5-41 Oakleigh District 5 3 2 0 357 239 149.37 12 Peanut Farm. CHELTENHAM / ST PAULS The top-placed Dingoes remain undefeated after their East Brighton were on the back foot from the 40-point win over Bentleigh. Bentleigh 5 3 2 0 308 281 109.61 12 V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT beginning here, with City jumping to a 20-point lead at ROUND 6 ROUND Bentleigh were kept quiet in the beginning, with their Keysborough 4 1 3 0 186 238 78.15 8 the first break and failing to look back. HAMPTON V EAST BRIGHTON first goal scored at half time as Dingley boasted a East Brighton 5 1 4 0 173 352 49.15 4 A classic City defence prohibited East Brighton 34-point lead. ENDEAVOUR HILLS V KEYSBOROUGH from attempting to mend the damage throughout Endeavour Hills 5 1 4 0 182 452 40.27 4 this match, as they continued to pile on the points – Down 61 points heading into the final term, most including a stunning seven goals from power forward teams would drop their heads – however this wasn’t Cheltenham/ St DINGLEY V ST KILDA CITY 4 0 4 0 159 360 44.17 0 Pauls Matthew McNaughton. case for Bentleigh, who pulled off an honourable last-

Hampton 5 0 5 0 112 591 18.95 0 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU James Van-Minnen was best for the winners, who minute effort. now chase dingo tails at second place on the ladder. Here, it looked like Dingley took their feet off the St Kilda City 3.5 7.6 7.6 15.11-101 Oakleigh District 1.4 4.9 10.12 21.21-147 Oakleigh District 21.21-147 def Hampton 2.4-16 accelerator early with the Demons closing the gap East Brighton 0.3 1.4 1.4 3.8-26 Hampton 0.0 0.0 1.3 2.4-16 Last year’s premiers were up to old tricks in a huge St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: M. McNaughton 7, A. Mills 4, S. Teffaha, Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: B. Crane 4, D. Duffield 4, D. Follett and kicking 4.1 to a quiet Dingo pack’s 0.4. A. Nyanjok, R. Hughes, J. Van-Minnen 4, Y. Billias 3, L. Pratt, L. Quinn, R. Peddle, T. Rust, G. Cappiello, win over Hampton, showing no mercy with a 131-point Best Players: J. Van-Minnen, R. Hughes, M. McNaughton, J. Garufi-Miles margin at home. A proud attempt – but luckily for the home side, their J. Coughlan-Stevenson, A. Mills, S. Teffaha Best Players: D. Duffield, R. Peddle, D. Follett, B. Crane, L. Pratt, early workload clearly secured them bragging rights. East Brighton: Goal Kickers: D. Kaltsis 2, J. Mylonakos J. Garufi-Miles 10 individual goal kickers from Oakleigh District, Best Players: L. Menhennitt, S. Martinez, L. Jones, M. Percy, Hampton: Goal Kickers: J. Bekierz, B. Lukies including four from their best Dylan Duffield, stunned Taj Lewis and Stefan Lamble were Dingley’s best, and M. Field, J. Thompson Best Players: T. Smith, P. Eckersall, L. Nevill, B. Griffin, J. Reed, C. Marshall the visitors who were unable to gather a response as Mackenzie Lawrence led the hopeful visitors. their opponents proceeded to pack on the points from Parkmore / Springvale Districts 4.3 8.3 11.9 15.11-101 Keysborough 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 the first bounce. Keysborough v Cheltenham / St Pauls Endeavour Hills 0.2 2.2 3.2 6.3-39 Cheltenham/ St Pauls 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Parkmore / Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: J. Bakes 4, M. Lega Keysborough won via forfeit A highlight 11 goal final term for the home side Match forfeited by Cheltenham / St Pauls Frost 3, L. Fielding 2, B. Barnes 2, L. Cummins 2, A. Stroumpas, was icing on the cake, as they continue their chase J. Nguyen ROUND 6 PREVIEW towards a second premiership in 2018. Best Players: J. Bakes, J. Ekeroma , L. Cummins, M. Pettit, M. Lega Frost , A. Suna Parkmore / Springvale Districts 15.11-101 def Bentleigh will challenge Parkmore / Springvale Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: S. Delosa 2, M. Rogerson, R. Findlay, C. Rae, C. Fenton Endeavour Hills 6.3-39 Districts at home, and Oakleigh District will trek Best Players: S. Myers , S. Delosa, H. Taniwal, H. Malone, S. Moore, Endeavour Hills were another victim to a large loss over to the Jack Barker Oval for their clash with A. Taniwal in Round 5, going down by 62 points at Springvale Cheltenham / St Pauls. Reserve. Dingley 3.4 6.8 11.11 11.15-81 Hampton will be chasing their first win of the season Parkmore / Springvale were all class in this match, Bentleigh 0.2 1.4 2.4 6.5-41 when they host East Brighton, and Endeavour Hills jump-starting their win with a 25-point lead heading Dingley: Goal Kickers: T. Brimble 2, C. Watson 2, S. Lamble 2, will be looking to bounce off a rough Round 5 loss J. Gray 2, R. Rowe, C. Cochrane, D. Stewart into the first break. Best Players: T. Lewis, S. Lamble, J. Lehne, C. Cochrane, when they meet Keysborough. T. Brimble, J. Hicks From here, 2017 TAC Cup midfielder Jacob Bakes led Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: M. Vorbach 2, M. Lawrence, A. Dingwall, the charge of a determined Parkmore / Springvale, In the game of the round, 1st and 2nd placed will lock J. Kokoras, J. Byrnes Best Players: M. Lawrence, J. Byrnes, R. Carlson, J. Kokoras, who consistently bridged the gap with their opponents horns at the Den, with St Kilda City and Dingley both M. Vorbach, M. Black at every break going forward. undeniably reluctant to drop their first win of the year.

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 Otis 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 6

THIRDS TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS THIRDS FIXTURE Skye 6 5 1 0 0 527 240 219.58 20 ENDEAVOUR HILLS Cheltenham 6 5 1 0 0 496 247 200.81 20 V SOUTH YARRA

Endeavour 6 5 1 0 0 500 277 180.51 20 Hills CHELTENHAM V South Yarra 6 5 1 0 0 479 274 174.82 20 KEYSBOROUGH

St Pauls 3 2 1 0 1 390 131 297.71 12 ST PAULS V 7 ROUND Dingley 6 3 3 0 0 319 333 95.80 12 DOVETON EAGLES Hampton Park 5 1 4 0 0 224 456 49.12 4 SKYE V HAMPTON PARK Black Rock 6 1 5 0 0 249 588 42.35 4

Doveton BLACK ROCK V DINGLEY Eagles 6 0 6 0 0 196 514 38.13 0

Keysborough 4 0 4 0 0 84 404 20.79 0 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU

Dingley 0.1 1.6 3.7 4.9-33 Keysborough 2.0 2.0 2.1 5.1-31 Skye 2.3 6.5 10.9 13.11-89 Endeavour Hills 2.6 11.7 13.9 17.13-115

Dingley: Goal Kickers: C. Baxter 2, J. Rajaratnam, J. Potts| Keysborough: Goal Kickers: H. Taylor 2, I. Hampton 2, J. Castel Best Players: J. Rajaratnam, C. Baxter, J. Potts, J. Baker, C. Ryan, Best Players: H. Taylor, J. Whiteoak, D. Murrian, P. Taylor, T. Crouch J. Griffiths, J. Robertson Skye: Goal Kickers: M. Kalviskis 6, C. Baines, K. Humphrey, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: J. Marie 5, C. Jarrett 4, Z. Lambert, J. Riley, S. Byrne, O. Murray, L. McConville M. Sleiman 3, R. Cooper 2, D. White, L. Staker, C. Dicker Best Players: S. Byrne, Z. Lambert, J. Grubb, O. Murray, Best Players: R. Cooper, J. Bradshaw, J. Marie, D. White, M. Cook, K. Humphrey, C. McCormack M. Sleiman

Hampton Park 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.6-18 Doveton Eagles 2.3 2.3 3.6 4.6-30 St Pauls 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.16-136 South Yarra 3.0 4.5 4.5 5.8-38

St Pauls won via forfeit Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: B. Williams 2, T. Thickens 2 Best Players: I. Newstead, S. Ayres, D. Ralph, J. Johns, C. Lawrence, B. Williams South Yarra: Goal Kickers: A. Evans 2, D. Borg 2, L. Squarci Best Players: M. Max, D. Borg, L. Halverson, J. Mills, T. Thompson, D. Mathew-Hunter

Black Rock 0.1 1.2 1.4 2.6-18 Cheltenham 7.3 13.7 19.11 20.16-136

Black Rock: Goal Kickers: T. Crozier 2 Best Players: J. Callaghan, E. Lawson, T. Crozier, C. Ferries, J. Ambrose, T. De Munk Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: G. Camilleri 5, G. Marguglio 4, M. Camilleri 4, D. Jones 3, C. O’Connell 2, L. Sweetland, D. Clegg Best Players: J. Rochford, G. Marguglio, G. Camilleri, G. Jones, M. Camilleri, D. Jones

62 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 63 NETBALL: THE CUT AND DRIVE / HUGH MACLEAN @HughMaclean NETBALL: THE CUT AND DRIVE / HUGH MACLEAN @HughMaclean

Round 5 2018 in defence, Mordialloc were able to outlast Caulfield to Elsewhere Clayton beat Dingley by 36-14, and St Kilda Lyndhurst, had the bye, while Highett maintain the Round 5 in Division 1 gave us an upset result, an old claim a deserved eight goal win. City beat Mordialloc White by 24-21 to keep in touch with pressure by beating Lyndale by 30-27. Hallam Yellow favourite posting their first victory of the season, and the Dingley and Heatherton lead the pack on 16 points after the top four. joined the competition this week after being demoted usual suspects flexing their muscle. Netball in the south five rounds, with Caulfield, Mordialloc and St Pauls a win from Division 7, and they kick-started their season by never disappoints! Lyndhurst and Hampton set the early pace in Division 7. further back on 12. St Kilda City are still well in touch on Lyndhurst made short work of Heatherton by 42-10, while beating Keysborough by 47-19. Heatherton took on Hampton Park, and this one was 8 points, Keysborough 4, and Hampton Park remain yet to Hampton also remained undefeated by beating Aspendale Heatherton 30 defeated Dingley 19 to go top of Division 9, done as a contest by 12:15 as Heatherton went to the open their account. by 33-27. Dingley, who beat Mount Waverley by 48-34, and first break 19-3 to the good. Their height was too much with a two-point lead over Black Rock, who beat Clayton Caulfield and Cheltenham remain unbeaten leaders in Murrumbeena, who were too good for Cheltenham by 41- for Hampton Park to counter, and with their mid-court by 63-13, and Lyndhurst, who beat Springvale Districts Division 2 with both scoring wins, over Dingley Gold (44- 27, make up the top four. CPL showed that they will be a taking complete control the Redbacks couldn’t get any 30) and Keysborough (51-38) respectively. Murrumbeena threat to those above them in a comprehensive 46-20 win Blue by 46-21. South Yarra complete the top four after traction in this game at all. The lead was extended to took on South Yarra in the Division 2 match of the day, beating Springvale Districts Red by 62-18. 36-11 at the main break, and while Hampton Park hit the over Springvale Districts, while relegated East Brighton and their 46-44 victory puts them four points clear in scoreboard with a bit more regularity in the second half opened their account in fine style with a 70-36 win over The competition now takes a week off as our Interleague third spot, but watch out for Heatherton. They started they could not prevent the premiers from doing the same. Doveton Eagles. representatives travel to Boort to take on the North the season uncharacteristically slowly, but their 57-24 Heatherton showed their class in coasting to a 68-32 walloping of Clayton gives them their second straight win Hallam Red lead the way in Division 8 after eclipsing Central Netball League. Good luck to all players as we victory. and fourth place. Dingley Red stayed in touch by beating Oakleigh District by 46-22. Their closest challengers, attempt to bring glory to the South. Dingley were largely untroubled by a game St Kilda City Bentleigh by 49-36 in the other match. outfit in scoring a 52-34 victory. The game took on a very Division 3 has started with the two Dingley sides in good Dingley-like pattern with the Dingoes establishing control shape, with Gold, having been promoted from Division 4, NETBALL RESULTS: ROUND 5 in taking a six-goal lead at quarter time, and steadily in top spot after their 45-23 win over Lyndale, and Red increasing their advantage through the day. Natasha in third despite losing 41-32 to sixth-placed Black Rock. Turner and Rosie Augl posed a steady threat in the They are separated by still-undefeated St Kilda City, who attacking goal circle but Dingley are adept at restricting DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 beat Mordialloc by 46-33. Heatherton beat Cheltenham the opportunities of their opponents whilst keeping their by 41-27 to take fourth spot, while Caulfield registered Hampton Park 32 def by Heatherton 68 Caulfield 44 def Dingley Gold 30 Dingley Gold 45 def Lyndale 23 own score ticking over, and their lead was extended to their second victory by 53-19 over Bentleigh. Cheltenham 51 def Keysborough 38 St Kilda City 46 def Mordialloc 33 fourteen at the main break. The Saints will be happy to Mordialloc 46 def Caulfield 38 have restricted Dingley to 21 goals in the second half Murrumbeena have been promoted from Division 5 in Murrumbeena 46 def South Yarra 44 Black Rock 41 def Dingley Red 32 while scoring 17 of their own, but the points were safe by the regrading process, and they began their Division Keysborough 63 def St Pauls 35 this stage and Dingley maintained their position in the 4 campaign by beating Heatherton Black by 41-39 to Clayton 24 def by Heatherton 57 Cheltenham 27 def by Heatherton 41 division’s top echelon. take pole position and relegate Black to second. CPL Dingley 52 def St Kilda City 34 Dingley Red 49 def Bentleigh 36 Bentleigh 19 def by Caulfield 53 and Caulfield Yellow are level with Heatherton Black, Keysborough had played a good brand of netball in the having beaten St Kilda City (44-35) and Caulfield Blue first month of the season while not being able to claim (44-26) respectively. Springvale Districts beat Mordialloc victory, but round five proved to be their time as they were DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 by 50-40; they are positioned one win further back Carrum Patterson Mordialloc too good for St Pauls. The win was based on a 12-3 first St Kilda City 35 def by Lyndhurst 58 def Cheltenham 22 St Kilda City 24 def with Caulfield Blue and South Yarra (51-26 victors over Lakes 44 White 21 quarter as Keysborough settled the quickest, after the Heatherton Oakleigh District Caulfield White). Hampton Park meanwhile claimed their def by South Yarra 51 def Dingley Red 25 Keysborough 31 def Caulfield 19 opening exchanges were typified by turnovers and missed White 25 67 first win by beating Keysborough by 44-41. Springvale Mordialloc opportunities. The standard improved in the second term Mordialloc 40 def by East Brighton 37 def Heatherton 24 Hallam 14 def by Districts 50 Red 52 but it was the Burras that rose to the occasion to go to Oakleigh District scored a commanding 67-25 win over Hampton Park Doveton Eagles Keysborough 41 def by Dingley Gold 52 def Highett 23 def South Yarra 31 half time in front by 25-12, and their lead was extended Dingley Red in Division 5, having been promoted from 44 50 Murrumbeena Heatherton to 47-26 turning for home after a free-flowing third the grade below. They share top billing with Dingley Gold def Aspendale 49 def St Kilda City 25 Dingley 14 def by Clayton 36 quarter. The St Pauls challenge was done by this stage (52-23 winners over Highett), and Aspendale (who beat 41 Black 39 Caulfield Yellow def Caulfield Blue 26 St Pauls 14 def by Black Rock 43 Lyndale 60 def Bentleigh 17 and Keysborough were able to pull away to a convincing St Kilda City by 49-25). Lyndhurst (58-22 victors over 44 63-35 win. Cheltenham), and East Brighton (successful by 37-24 over Heatherton) are a win below on 14 points each, while Mordialloc provided the shock of the round by toppling Black Rock registered their first victory by 43-14 over St DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 9 competition heavyweights Caulfield by 46-38. They Pauls. Lyndhurst 42 def Heatherton 10 established their position by coming out on top of an Lyndale 27 def by Highett 30 Dingley 10 def by Heatherton 39 enthralling first quarter mid-court battle, and their Mordialloc’s Division 7 side move into Division 6 to be Aspendale 27 def by Hampton 33 shooters took advantage to the tune of 14-5 at quarter known as Mordialloc Red. The promotion evidently did Oakleigh District def by Hallam Red 46 Black Rock 63 def Clayton 13 time. Caulfield steadied their ship in the second quarter them no harm as they defeated Hallam 52-14 to be Cheltenham 27 def by Murrumbeena 41 22 Doveton Eagles after frustration had threatened to get the better of them, perched at the top of the table on 18 points. Lyndale sit def by East Brighton 70 Springvale 36 Keysborough 19 def by Hallam Yellow 47 Lyndhurst 46 def and won the term convincingly in cutting the deficit to two points further back after their 60-17 demolition of Districts Blue 21 Carrum Patterson Springvale def one. This was also the case at the last change with the winless Bentleigh, while Keysborough (31-19 winners Lakes 46 Districts 20 Springvale score at 31-30, but with Sophie Durnan expertly creating over Caulfield) and Doveton Eagles (50-31 winners over Mount Waverley Lyndhurst v Bye def by South Yarra 62 def by Dingley 48 Districts Red 18 space and Caity de Garis and Amy Gledhill impassable South Yarra), sit another two points further adrift on 14. 34

64 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 65 NETBALL LADDERS: ROUND 5 NETBALL LADDERS: ROUND 5

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 PR TEAM P W L D F A PR Lyndhurst 4 4 0 0 162 68 4.50 Dingley 5 4 1 0 203 111 16 Caulfield 4 4 0 0 181 131 18 Hallam Red 5 4 1 0 0 172 3.20 Hampton 4 4 0 0 165 90 4.50 Cheltenham 4 4 0 0 198 149 18 Heatherton 5 4 1 0 201 139 16 Dingley 5 5 0 0 221 78 4.00 Lyndhurst 4 3 1 0 1 142 3.00 Murrumbeena 4 3 1 0 170 161 14 Caulfield 5 3 2 0 181 173 12 Murrumbeena 4 3 1 0 180 121 3.50 Heatherton 4 2 2 0 177 153 10 Aspendale 4 3 1 0 145 118 3.50 Highett 5 3 2 0 0 113 2.40 Mordialloc 5 3 2 0 158 168 12 Dingley Red 4 2 2 0 172 161 10 Carrum Patterson Lakes 4 2 2 0 135 148 2.50 Lyndale 5 2 3 0 0 119 1.60 St Pauls 5 3 2 0 173 219 12 Dingley Gold 4 2 2 0 157 154 10 East Brighton 4 1 3 0 158 204 1.50 South Yarra 4 2 2 0 155 164 10 Doveton Eagles 4 1 3 0 136 185 1.50 Hallam Yellow 4 1 3 0 0 92 1.50 St Kilda City 5 2 3 0 149 166 8 Heatherton 4 1 3 0 104 148 1.50 Clayton 4 1 3 0 111 161 6 Keysborough 5 1 4 0 147 165 4 Springvale Districts 4 1 3 0 99 203 1.50 Oakleigh District 5 1 4 0 0 88 0.80 Keysborough 4 0 4 0 134 167 2 Mount Waverley 4 0 4 0 122 170 0.50 Hampton Park 5 0 5 0 151 222 0 Keysborough 5 1 4 0 0 87 0.80 Bentleigh 4 0 4 0 149 203 2 Cheltenham 4 0 4 0 117 190 0.50

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 PR TEAM P W L D F A PTS Murrumbeena 4 4 0 0 0 237 4.50 Dingley Gold 4 4 0 0 236 103 4.50 Heatherton 5 4 0 1 133 57 18 Heatherton Black 4 3 1 0 0 181 3.50 St Kilda City 5 5 0 0 183 103 4.00 Carrum Patterson Lakes 4 3 1 0 0 161 3.50 Black Rock 5 4 1 0 178 92 16 Dingley Red 5 4 1 0 220 125 3.20 Caulfield Yellow 4 3 1 0 0 173 3.50 Lyndhurst 5 4 1 0 155 105 16 Heatherton 4 3 1 0 156 120 3.00 Mordialloc 3 2 1 0 1 170 3.33 Cheltenham 4 2 2 0 123 100 2.50 South Yarra 4 2 2 0 0 140 2.50 South Yarra 5 3 1 1 199 111 14 Springvale Districts 4 2 2 0 0 130 2.50 Springvale Districts Black Rock 5 3 2 0 142 129 2.40 5 2 3 0 87 133 8 Red Caulfield Blue 4 2 2 0 0 143 2.50 Caulfield 4 2 2 0 128 113 2.00 St Kilda City 4 1 3 0 0 156 1.50 Dingley 5 1 4 0 70 149 4 Bentleigh 4 1 3 0 75 174 1.00 Heatherton White 4 1 3 0 0 135 1.50 Clayton 5 1 4 0 68 178 4 Mordialloc 5 1 4 0 145 165 0.80 Hampton Park 4 1 3 0 1 107 1.00 Springvale Districts 5 0 5 0 79 215 0 Lyndale 5 1 4 0 119 169 0.80 Keysborough 4 0 4 0 0 153 0.50 Blue

DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 TEAM P W L D F A PR TEAM P W L D F A PTS Oakleigh District 4 4 0 0 222 98 4.50 Mordialloc Red 4 4 0 0 270 73 18 Dingley Gold 4 4 0 0 233 103 4.50 Lyndale 4 3 0 1 175 100 16 Aspendale 4 4 0 0 212 109 4.50 Keysborough 4 3 1 0 141 98 14 Lyndhurst 4 3 1 0 240 123 3.50 Doveton Eagles 4 3 1 0 189 136 14 East Brighton 4 3 1 0 138 121 3.50 Clayton 4 2 1 1 112 107 12 Dingley Red 4 2 2 0 129 218 2.50 St Kilda City 4 2 2 0 97 110 10 Highett 4 2 1 1 135 121 2.00 Mordialloc White 4 1 3 0 95 131 6 St Kilda City 4 1 3 0 134 169 1.50 South Yarra 4 1 3 0 136 194 6 Black Rock 4 1 3 0 109 178 1.50 Hallam 4 1 3 0 101 170 6 St Pauls 4 1 3 0 92 205 1.50 Dingley 4 0 4 0 85 149 2 Heatherton 3 0 3 0 109 147 0.67 Caulfield 4 0 4 0 77 206 2 Cheltenham 5 0 4 1 95 185 0.00 Bentleigh 4 0 4 0 56 191 0

66 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 67 NETBALL FIXTURES: ROUND 6 NETBALL LEADING GOAL SHOOTERS

DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL HAMPTON PARK V KEYSBOROUGH BENTLEIGH V HEATHERTON BLACK ROCK V BENTLEIGH WEEK WEEK CLAYTON V DINGLEY GOLD CHELTENHAM V LYNDALE Emily Morris Mordialloc 35 112 Alex Siedle Cheltenham 25 109 CAULFIELD V ST KILDA CITY Natalie Billings Heatherton 60 105 Ally Swift Caulfield 26 92 SOUTH YARRA V CHELTENHAM DINGLEY RED V ST KILDA CITY Laura Piper Dingley 12 99 Alana Cooper Dingley 23 90 ST PAULS V HEATHERTON CAULFIELD V KEYSBOROUGH DINGLEY GOLD V MORDIALLOC Elizabeth Wilson Caulfield 23 91 Madison McGaw Bentleigh 17 73 MORDIALLOC V DINGLEY MURRUMBEENA V DINGLEY RED CAULFIELD V HEATHERTON Elly Anthony Hampton Park 22 80 Alice Williams Murrumbeena 30 66 Natasha Turner St Kilda City 23 70 Kathryn Quinn Dingley 13 62 Sarah Fischer Dingley 21 69 Hayley Becker South Yarra 27 61 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 Bianca Robinson Keysborough 39 68 Annabelle Gorman Cheltenham 26 55 Tara Bickham Keysborough 24 67 Megan Piper Dingley 17 55 SOUTH YARRA V ST KILDA CITY Sophie O'Shea Caulfield 15 59 Anna Kennedy South Yarra 7 49 CHELTENHAM V DINGLEY GOLD CAULFIELD V ST KILDA CITY SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS V HEATHERTON WHITE BLACK ROCK V LYNDHURST MORDIALLOC RED V KEYSBOROUGH DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 HEATHERTON BLACK V MORDIALLOC DINGLEY RED V ST PAULS SOUTH YARRA V HALLAM LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL CAULFIELD BLUE V MURRUMBEENA WEEK WEEK HEATHERTON V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT BENTLEIGH V DOVETON EAGLES Bianca Waras Carstensen Dingley 39 184 Jodie Brown Caulfield 30 122 KEYSBOROUGH V Darcie Chadwick St Kilda City 27 66 Jarrah Thomson Murrumbeena 18 110 CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES HIGHETT V ASPENDALE CLAYTON V MORDIALLOC WHITE Dani Forward Black Rock 22 65 Melanie Robinson Murrumbeena 11 70 HAMPTON PARK V CAULFIELD YELLOW ST KILDA CITY V EAST BRIGHTON LYNDALE V DINGLEY Chelsey McAndrew Cheltenham 14 55 Brodie Zealand Mordialloc 29 67 Frances Walker St Kilda City 15 54 Krystyna Gabell Hampton Park 34 67 Gabrielle Coventry-Martini Caulfield 0 48 Grace Evans Mordialloc 11 54 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 9 Summa James Lyndale 16 48 Kate Shevlin South Yarra 0 50 Sophie Clark Heatherton 0 47 Fiona Lynch Caulfield 0 49 HAMPTON V LYNDHURST CLAYTON V DINGLEY Jacinta Traeger Caulfield 30 45 Hiedi Samason Heatherton 0 47 HALLAM RED V LYNDALE MURRUMBEENA V ASPENDALE Penny Byers-Tymms Dingley 0 44 Nikaylah Hanlen Springvale 27 46 BLACK ROCK V EAST BRIGHTON V CHELTENHAM OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V HALLAM YELLOW SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS BLUE DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 DINGLEY V DOVETON EAGLES HEATHERTON V LAST LAST SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS V HEATHERTON KEYSBOROUGH V LYNDHURST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS RED WEEK WEEK MOUNT WAVERLEY V Nicole Carmeni Dingley 49 200 Tam Weileaecher Lyndale 35 116 CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES BYE: HIGHETT LYNDHURST V SOUTH YARRA Ashleigh Johnson Aspendale 23 117 Tauri Bowtell Mordialloc 35 85 Jasmine Emery Highett 14 86 Lauren Martin Doveton Eagles 25 76 Kristina Coyle Oakleigh District 26 72 Isabelle Walker Keysborough 21 65 Melissa Mair Lyndhurst 7 70 Indyanna De Vries Mordialloc 10 55 Grace Bowles Aspendale 26 69 Sarah Schmedemann Doveton Eagles 22 54 Johanna Lea St Kilda City 24 65 Jerzie Vernall Mordialloc 7 50 Verity Sheppard Heatherton 19 62 Louisa Scott Mordialloc 12 38 Claire Waite Lyndhurst 16 62 Emily Bacon South Yarra 0 38 Mya Potroz Lyndhurst 35 49 Aletha Lingham St Kilda City 15 38

DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Sarah Borland Murrumbeena 23 82 Stacey Purcell Lyndale 17 81 Rachael Nicholls Dingley 0 74 Julie Vane Hallam 23 76 Narelle Homewood Lyndhurst 27 67 Brooke Wiramanaden Hallam 23 69 Vanessa Pope Heatherton 9 62 Elly Jade Miller Keysborough 5 55 Felicity Dawkins East Brighton 62 62 Donna Attewell Lyndhurst 0 49 Jacqueline Coy Carrum Patterson Lakes 35 55 Tahlia Storey Highett 0 46 Ellise Heitmann Hampton 13 54 Jenna Stredwick Oakleigh District 10 32 Jessie Ostrognay East Brighton 7 49 Kirstin Brice Hallam 19 29 Keelin Nicholson Aspendale 5 47 Samantha Wigger Oakleigh District 6 26 Olivia Hargrave Murrumbeena 18 47 Kate Lockwood Highett 0 23

DIVISION 9 LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Julie-Anne Telfer South Yarra 24 97 Rikki Boelen Black Rock 20 46 Sandra Dwelly Black Rock 42 89 Michelle Pollard Heatherton 11 39 Hannah Bevis South Yarra 30 86 Jenna Bousfield Lyndhurst 24 35 Leisa Finkelde Heatherton 23 66 Elyse Pixton Black Rock 0 33 Jacqui Pownceby Lyndhurst 21 47 Angela Smith Dingley 6 25

68 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 69 DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES

and Conroy. Booran Holden Cheltenham, Butler Market loss we were arguably the better side on the day, The Thirds have had a couple of ordinary weeks, CHELTENHAM Gardens, Cabinet Timbers, Caltex Safeway DINGLEY it would have been a highway robbery that Ned but their hard work on the track should soon TASMAN MEATS COLTS: Unfortunately to Kelly himself would have been proud of, were We would like to thank Port Colts for their Star Shop Cheltenham, C.J. Milne Electrical Congratulations to all those who represented reap its rewards. unavailability of a number of players had to we to have stolen the points. Bentleigh were the Services, Combined Auto Traders, Dingley the SFNL against the North Central League at hospitality on Saturday for the Seniors and to forfeit. But on a positive note apart from better side on the day, end of story. On the Netball Courts, wins outnumbered Village Community Bank Branch, Dingley Boort last weekend. Reserves and also to Black Rock for the Bull in the Seniors a number of the boys losses as always, and all sides are well placed Conveyancing Services, Dominoes Pizza Whilst we have arguably the best defence in Thirds. A close win to the senior team, lead by our own as we go into winter. were able to play in the Reserves. Cheltenham, Essential Money, Frank’s the business, we have not been able to kick Danny Ades was a great result, with the Under ROYAL OAK HOTEL SENIORS: A tight finish Cafe in Cavanagh St, H.G.& Co Pty Ltd, big enough scores, even in perfect conditions. GARDEN OF GOOD & EVIL BAR AND 19s and netballers just going down. I’ve always The helicopter golf drop after the Bentleigh where we held on by 2 points kicking into RESTAURANT THIRDS: Another convincing Inspired Business Solutions, Inspired Consequently, each week our opposition is never game was a huge success, with $1,000 cash held the view that the real honour in playing out of the game. A big improvement is required a strong breeze in the last quarter. The win by 118 points and congrats to Brossa Communications, Kilburn Joinery, Middy’s going to Matt Cragg, whose ball was ‘closest the representative sport is just being picked, today against the Saints. desperation and will to win shown in that and the boys on their effort. Best were Cheltenham, Murray Thompson – Member irrespective of the result. The win was satisfying pin’. I reckon the club is on a winner here. final ¼ was great to see, and something Jones x 2, Camilleri x 2and Marguglio for Sandringham, Navarone Accident & of course, but in years to come, when the results A few weeks ago our Reserves went goaless Coming up on Friday June 22nd will be another the coaching panel can draw upon in future Vehicle Repair, Rossdale Golf Club,Rosella are forgotten, these players will have something against St Pauls, so congratulations to Matt, games. Terrific Senior debut by 18 year old SANDOWN GREYHOUNDS DIV 2 & 3 Foods, Royal Oak Hotel Cheltenham, really special to look back on, because they are Kapps and the boys for turning it around. The Denmen coterie lunch. The previous event was a Bull Malamas whose contribution of 3 goals NETBALL: Div 2 defeated Keysborough by 13 Seymour Law, Shannon’s Auctions & chosen to represent the league as much for their Under 19’s remain undefeated, despite offering huge success. Guest speaker next time is none was a sign of things to come. Best were goals and maintain there unbeaten record Insurance, Sport Strap, Southland Kia, character as for their sporting talent. up several of their best players to the seniors other than Jeff Kennett, who amongst other each week. In the end, everybody benefits from Bloink, Hudghton, Nelson, Kelly, Mc.Taggart while in Div 3 the girls were beaten 27-41 by Tasman Meats, T.G.I. Friday’s Southland, things is President of Hawthorn. Heatherton. Terrain Tamer 4WD Parts, The Garden of Going back, a fortnight, for the second time young blokes being blooded. Last time, was and Malamas. this year, our senior team went down by three Should be interesting to say the least. Tickets at Good & Evil Cheltenham, The Workshop Jack Farrington, and I reckon more will follow. GOODCHILD BUILDERS DIV 5 & 7 NETBALL points in round five. Whereas in the previous Congratulations to Jack on his debut game. $60. See Roy, Dutch or Kelvin to book your spot. 50 ACRES BISTRO RESERVES:. Kicked 3 Auto Service Centre Unfortunately both sides were again on goals to nil against a strong wind in the the losing side of their contests. Div 5 lost Thanks for your continued support. first quarter then after that were outplayed to Lyndhurst 22 – 58 and Div 7 by 27 – 41 by the bigger bodied Colts players. Some seeing names like Bormanis, Blackwood, Dylan but we could not maintain this dominance and against Murrumbeena. To keep up to date with all the latest news ST PAULS terrible skill errors that gifted goals to from around the Cheltenham Football & Thomas and Angus Wood in coming games. Next Oaks closed us down whilst scoring 2 goals we face Doveton at home on May 26th. themselves - we held a 7 point lead at quarter the opposition was the reason why we CLUB PARTNERS FOR 2018: Akram Netball Club, please follow us on Twitter Neball: time. Oakleigh dominated the second term, eventually failed. Better players were Div 1: St Pauls 35 lost to Keysborough 63 Electrics, Baci’s Hair Artistry, Bakers @cheltenhamfnc or on Facebook @ Reserves: scoring five goals to our three behinds.There Div 2: St Pauls 14 lost to Black Rock 43 Woodham, Lawson, Brookman, Davis, Jooly Delight Cheltenham, Bentleigh R.S.L., cheltenhamfnc. St Pauls 15.12.102 defeated Oakleigh Districts 4.4.28 were extended periods of scrambly, contested U19: Oakleigh started with the breeze and led 2.2 to football, but Oakleigh broke clear often enough Due to lack of players, our joint team with 1.2 at quarter time, but failed to score into the to establish a 21 point half time margin. Cheltenham has been discontinued. Thanks breeze in the second term - we held a 26 point The third term was an arm wrestle with long Football Reports sponsored by AUSREO, Players of the Day: Nicole Hill & Abbey to all players and coach Glen Clarke for their margin at the break. periods of congested play. We were 24 points OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Sands Civil and CISA. Dawkins efforts to keep us going. We opened up in the second half, running out down at three quarter time. in the last term the Thank you to everyone who came to our Our Senior boys collected their first points Women’s Football sponsored Pro Motive Hope to be back next season. comfortable winners by 74 points. Strong games game opened up, nine goals were scored.Tension Ladies Day 2018 - supporting Beyond for the year with a win over St.Pauls. rose as we closed the gap, but a goal on the siren Bayside. from Brendan Dawes (5 goals), Sam Hicks and Blue. Our ladies day this year was all about With 100% effort and persistence you get Thirds: left us five points adrift. Murfett, Kremma and Our round 3 clash we came up against Nick Coutts. recognising the valuable contribution rewarded with a great win. We traveled to Hampton Park to find they only Booth among our better performers. Mordialloc. It was a solid performances had eight players to our 22. We were unable Hope to continue this form against Mordialloc. that women make to our club, along with The Reserves battled hard all day, however Social from all the entire night. Special mention to convince them to join us in a match using supporting Beyond Blue round. Our guest Seniors: The $5000 draw will be held at the club rooms with injuries and no bench we ran out of to Richo and Brooke for their first goals for players from each club, so we played our own speaker was Rachel Thorne from Lifters HQ. legs to lose. St Pauls 10.13.73 lost to Oakleigh Districts 12.6.78 on Sat 2nd June. And what an incredible speaker she was. the club and Alysha for her first game. The scratch match that provided an opportunity Thank you Rachel for being part of our day. Our u/19’s played Hampton and secured final score did not reflect the intensity and for a few boys to find touch. We look forward to We had three goals up in the first 8 minutes, Ladies Day will be on Sat 30th June. a strong win. The second half was a huge competitiveness that the game was played Thanks to everyone who donated prizes: improvement from the team with players in. Great things ahead for the girls. Lifters HQ, In Top Nic PT, Laser Clinics linking up and forming some great passages Player of the Day: Jordan Mifsud again pushed one of the top teams in the division went to the first change four points down after Australia, il Duca, EVERYBODI, P3 Sports of play. MORDIALLOC but couldn’t quite get the points, falling by 46-33 a tight quarter of football. It was the second & Recovery, Crystal Make Up, Pole Aerial Thanks to all our club sponsors in 2018: Round Five to St Kilda City despite the efforts of the likes quarter where we began to take charge however, Hoops, Stacey, Caz, Cheryl, Sharelle, Illana. Players of the Day: Mitchell Pierce (seniors), Ausreo, Civil Sands Group, JNS Plumbing, After a day of driving rain and winds of Brooke Davies and Meaghan Selwood. Our and a four goal to one stanza sent us into the James O (reserves), Dylan Duffield (u/19’s) division five side has been promoted through The day would not have been possible Pascuzzi Constructions, Premier Concrete of monsoonal proportions forced the main break thirteen points to the good. This was the grading process to division four, and were without the organising team, lead by Stacey Netball Reports sponsored by Laser Clinics Group, Vic Concrete Mix. Corporate Image postponement of the Friday night game between an advantage that we were never to relinquish, Solutions Australia, East Oakleigh IGA, our ladies’ footballers and Oakleigh District, beaten by 50-40 at the hands of Springvale, with as we kept the Saints to two goals to the scoring Kies. This group of ladies came together Australia and Il Duca Restuarant. Brodie Turner our best. Likewise we now have Ausreo Moorabbin, G & C Motors, Bendigo Saturday brought a fair degree of success for end in the third term and kicked three goals to and put on a fantastic day. Well done: Stace, Team Oakleigh moved into Division 5 without two sides in division six, with the promoted side Bank Murrumbeena , Chadstone Toyota, the red and whites. none in the last to record a well deserved 78-52 Nicole, Sharelle, Rach, Caz, Liv, Cheryl, Mel. any hesitation. We did the groundwork in the (now Mordialloc Red), beating Hallam by 52-14. triumph. This places us in fourth spot with a Il Duca Restaurant, Pro-Motive Bayside, Also thanks to Rick and Ash Biram for their first quarter and played excellent netball. Possibly the most impressive display of the Madison Marino, Jerzie Vernall and Larni Strode huge clash against St Pauls to come next week. whole weekend came in division one netball. ongoing support. Laser Clinics Australia, Mulgrave Hot did fine jobs, as did Mel Rixon for Mordialloc James Morris kicked three goals with Chris Team District started well against top side Our girls took on one of the competition Bread Café, Henry’s Building and Bathroom White in their narrow 24-21 loss to St Kilda City. Mizzi and Steve Tolongs contributing two each. At the conclusion of the day we are proud Hallam Red but were overrun in the second heavyweights in Caulfield, and after taking Supplies and Garden Gear Mulgrave. Justin Summons, Lachlan Bull and Matthew to say that our raffle proceeds and tin half. There were some great passages of a 14-5 lead into quarter time the Caulfield Our mens’ football reserves took on St Kilda City Moore were our best on the day. collection, along with the purchase of Blue play and multiple turnovers throughout the Also to all the generous people and machine set about whittling down our rested after the previous week’s win by forfeit, socks from the players, ODFNC raised for game, but unfortunately we were not able businesses who have sponsored or intend to advantage. Our lead was cut to 21-20 at the and we wasted no time in getting to grips with Velocity Management Group are our featured Beyond Blue a total of $1538. to convert. sponsor our individual players we thank you. main break, and the one goal advantage was the Saints playing on their home deck. City sponsors for the week. Chris Jewell and maintained through the third quarter, but it never give their opposition an easy afternoon, his team operate a motorsport marketing and they made the most of the chances that they was in the last term where our girls had some and management consultancy, providing had, but 26 scoring shots to nine tells its own petrol left in the tank while Caulfield didn’t. sponsorship related services to racing teams tale, and an 86-44 victory keeps us in fourth spot With Sophie Durnan running the show in the and drivers in a number of series including centre and Amy Gledhill & Caity de Garis solid in and right in the hunt for the big end of season Supercars, Porsche Carrera Cup, GT Racing, out firing against the dingoes Thanks to our sponsors: Village Belle, defence, Mordialloc pulled away in the last term games. Josh Kovarik, Nick Fitzgerald and ST KILDA CITY and Karting. For a unique marketing platform Dick Whittington, Bendigo Bank, Stefans to confound the predictions of some bloke that James Keighley were our multiple goalkickers which allows your business to take advantage writes for the SFNL (but what would he know with two each, and Sean Van Velsen, Connor SOCIAL - 28/5 Auction Night at Dick Shack, Why not rent a Car, Di Stasios Cafe, l, of consumer brand recognition and loyalty, visit Up and down weekend for all teams footy and anyway), and win by 46-38. Shaw and Shane Lawton were our best. Rombotis Real Estate, Central Home Loans, Velocity Management Group at netball, look forward to the break and come Whttington Nash Water, Griff Plumbing There was no such luck for division three, who The seniors played an unbeaten St Kilda City and www.velocitygp.com.au

70 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 71 DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES

MURRUMBEENA hard training is certainly paying off. Our Best: A.Williams, P.Tatter, E.Barnes & P3 Sports Recovery Centre Reserves Division 4 – Lost to Hampton Park – 41-44. Division 2 side notched up a hard-fought win Z.Robinson. KEYSBOROUGH Report – Close game all day. Just failed Division 6 – Won against Caulfield – 31-19. The last round was a highly successful day against Lyndhurst. Huge thank you to the by about 3 goals to take the four points. Seconds: Club notes brought to you by our sponsor- for the Beena with all football and netball girls who played two games and our support VIGEO Financial Solutions. Inaccurate kicking just not help the situation Division 8 – Lost to Hallam Gold – 19-47. teams winning. staff. Great to hear that the Lyndhurst Beena 41 def. Heatherton Black 39 when the game is tight and for the taking. player who was ambulanced to hospital is Round 7– First of all another apology. Due Congratulations to Hampton on their win. SOCIAL REPORT – The next scheduled Men’s Football Best: D.Thomson, M.Lopez, O.May & OK and all the best to their other player who to work commitments I missed the last lot functions are – The Seniors managed to shake off a highly J.Thomson. Best players – T. Anderton, L. Damato, sustained¬¬ a serious knee injury. of notes. An important milestone I missed spirited East Brighton side, to win the C. Letcher, G. Lazaridis, M. Puts, R. Lidrico. Saturday 26 May – Netball and Football Thirds: was the inaugural win of our Under 19 team. Function. Surprise event. BEYOND BLUE CUP. Thanks to East Brighton MFNC Netball Match Report Beena 41 def. Cheltenham 27 Great team effort and we are confident of 365 Club Coterie Thirds Report – Came up and Beyond Blue for hosting the day. All teams wanted to go into the Inter- more wins to follow. Congratulations to against another good team in Endeavour Saturday 2 June – Sponsors and Player Best: K.Brookes, E.Teal, M.Ross & The Reserves continue to play exciting League round break next week with some the Senior Inter-league side in making it Hills. The commitment and endeavour Sponsors Day. momentum. This was achieved with our E.Lockwood. attacking Football, resulting in another 3 in a row. The Netballers and Under 19 cannot be faulted. Stick together and a win Saturday 7 July – Beyond Blue and Family second hat-trick (3 wins) for the season, a big win. Social teams went so close to defeating North is not too far away. Day. great result. Oktoberfest (including $1000 draw) is on Central League. This week our Seniors and Women’s Football Best players – H. Taylor, J. Whiteoak, SPONSORS – Reserves are away to Caulfield, the thirds Our Division 1 side continued its good form Firsts: again!! Saturday June 9, get your tickets D. Murrian, P. Taylor, J. Griffiths, J. with another huge win against Lyndale. The Beena 46 def. South Yarra 44 from the Club. travel to Cheltenham and the Under 19’s Robertson. Sponsor of the Week – R & S THORNE. travel to Endeavour Hills. Good luck to all The Club is always on the look-out for our teams. Melsteel Under 19 Report – Unfortunately Cheltenham/St Pauls had to forfeit. more Sponsors, so if you are interested in FOOTBALL REPORTS - sponsoring your Club or you know someone win but some of the new guys have really Also been solid Defensive work from Simone Best players – Not Applicable. who may be interested in sponsoring us, Ray White Real Estate – Noble Park Seniors MOUNT WAVERLEY impressed. Ezra Holt has great athleticism please see Manny, Jumbo, Theresa, Tony Report – Another good win to the Seniors. NETBALL REPORTS – (Brought to you by JELLIS CRAIG MONASH FOOTBALL UPDATE and footy nous on the wing, Matt Graham Kirkup, Shana Jowett & Amy Van Ree. or any other committee person and give us Still undefeated but remember we are Bendigo Community Bank – Dingley Village) This season so far has been quite a mix bag. & Nic Cerni have been great key defenders the “lead.” now being hunted by other teams and we - Thank-you to the girls and their helpers We have fast created a “fortress” at home with excellent body use and smarts, Shaun who turned up to assist at the Bunnings Remember to – “Support those who New girl Darcii Edwards debuted last week must stay focused and still be the hunters. (currently undefeated at home) but showing Siriweera has competed really well in the BBQ. Another mixed bag of results. But the support us.” Hampton played very well and their defence poor form away (0 wins yet away). ruck and at either key position posts, small improvement is evident each week. quick midfield dynamos Isaac Jones & Sam with good reviews. Surely their first win of certainly limited our scoring opportunities. Volunteer(s) of the Week – Our timekeeper There have been a whole range of new and Moody have been giving it a red hot crack. Division 1 – Won against St Pauls – 63-35. – Trevor Mowatt. returning players that have been absolute Best players – A. Machnikowski, C. Bryan, Our Mount Demons players on loan have many is just around the corner. surprise packets in both the Seniors & J. Cole, C. Dalton, T. Cullen, J. Pitto. Division 2 – Lost to Cheltenham – 38-51. “The Laughing Jackass.” been playing well, especially Daniel Hogan Reserves. who has shown some real footy smarts up BENSONS RESTUARANT EVENTS UPDATE In the Seniors we have seen midfield forward. gun Ben Mcleod strut his stuff and been absolute class, down back we’ve got Stu PMK PLUMBING NETBALL UPDATE # MAJOR RAFFLE # Saturday 2nd June – Pike becoming quite an effective player Led brilliantly by Captain YC Jeffries & Vice- Through Captain Julia Bortoli, it has been a tough shutting down small & medium forwards. Mayfield Reserve - $30 per ticket – starts season to date. Also off half-back and on the wing Nick Doherty has shown a real hard edge and The team is still chasing their first win 7pm. sharp skill which has been great. Up but have had some valiant losses against Recruitment: Executive, Premiership contenders Dingley & forward Caleb Schulz, younger brother # PAST PLAYERS DAY # Saturday 7th July of athletic tall Phil, has been an absolute Aspendale. professional & technical livewire up forward with his reading of the Amy Denet has been on fire up forward with – Mayfield Reserve - $40 per ticket – starts appointments play and ball use. Julia Bortoli, Kayla Sheahan & Tessa Evans The Reserves are still chasing their first being real live wires around the court. 2pm. Career advice and Outplacement support

the ball yet when in possession it was like strength in a fairly lop-sided competition but EAST BRIGHTON a hot potato. Improvement has been noted all you can do is defeat what’s put in front Seniors but the team let’s itself down doing stupid of you and the girls are performing that Football is played over 4 quarters generally. things. Communication was lacking and the regularly. Next week against 2017 Premiers To continually front up and play less than 1%er’s never appeared. Cannot question the Murrembeena will present the biggest the full contingent can be based on either 2 endeavour but the execution under pressure challenge so far and could be seen as a things. 1. Lack of fitness or 2. Complacency. was poor. potential preview of finals action. The current team keeps letting itself down Under 19’s Social and with the win/loss ledger now at 2 and 4 A big task against City was a much better Ladies Day High Tea. July 14th Bastille Day. is going to be hard pressed to win enough disciplined effort but again this team can +61 9693 9300 games to feature at the pointy end. On often be it’s own worst enemy. Tighten up A Touch of Francais. Great entertainment Saturday after a good start we were happy to the discipline and start to do the team things to be confirmed. $30.00 per head. For hand it back to the Beena whenever we had will see a better set of results. Players bookings see Emma Stuart. www.optionsgroup.com.au it. A few busted a gut but most went missing need to understand this is no longer junior Sponsors after half time. football where talent alone can win games. Brighton Holden McKinnon Hotel, Jellis CONNECT Reserves Women Craig, Mitre 10 Caulfield, Sandlefords, RSM WITH US It was emphasized pre match not to over use The girls keep going from strength to Consulting, Shalimar Indian Restaurant

72 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 73 DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES

RESERVES: Ferris were consistent all day with their BLACK ROCK In a highly skilled and competitive hit out endeavor. at home against a very good Springvale NETBALL: Major Sponsors reserves team the black rock boys fell Round 5 was a great success for the Telstra Store - South Melbourne and Port short. In a really competitive reserves Jetballers with all three teams taking out Melbourne competition we still have some work to the win in their respective games. Div 3 took do but are confident we can compete with Doyle’s Bridge Hotel Mordialloc on second placed Dingley Red in the 2.40pm anyone. A really strong team effort with timeslot. A fast start saw the Jetballers up many solid contributors across the board. Squadron Sponsors by 7 goals at the first break. The rest of the TWB Chartered Accountants game was spend protecting this lead, with SENIORS: Aunty Betty’s the eventual margin 9 goals. Best on ground This week we hosted Springvale districts at goes to Talia Malthouse who stepped up in MacDonald reserve. After a high pressure Atlas Equipment Finance WA and provided great feeds into the goal low scoring first quarter we went into the first Tyre power Moorabbin circle as well as amazing defensive pressure. break a goal down. From this point we only kicked another 2 goals for the match. Our R.A.D. Automotive The newly regraded Div 5 team saw their inability to get the ball into our forward half first win for the season in Round 5. The cost us the opportunity to kick a large enough BNR Financial Services score to win the match. Best players were Jetballers relished the opportunity to take Bubble Soccer 2u and Archery Warz on a more equally matched opponent in St Darcy O’Brien, Tom Dalton and Sam Tobin. Mama’s Kitchen Black Rock Paul’s. Defensive pressure was outstanding THIRDS: from the start with dynamic due Morgan Cheltenham were strong from the start Chisholm & Gamon Yarwood and Tanjil Fitzpatrick shutting and were able to take advantage of their down the St Paul’s shooters. But best opportunities. Things got even a little Black Rock Village Meats on ground goes to GS Steff Poort who’s tougher for the boys with two injuries that Black Rock Cellars accuracy and rebounding stole the show. reduce us to 17 players half way through the second quarter and by half time Cheltenham UPCOMING SOCIAL EVENTS: Div 9 had an easy win over bottom-placed had a significant lead. Over the next Trivia night – Saturday June 16th Clayton with the final scores 63 Black Rock half Black Rock held tight and with their Boat cruise – Saturday 14th July to 13 Clayton. The Jetballers ran all over the endeavor were able to reduce Cheltenham’s Clayton side with goal scoring powerhouse free flow of scoring. Elliot Lawson was Ladies day – Saturday 25th of august Sandra Dwelly shooting 43 or the Jets 63 able to create run from the midfield, which Major Raffles – Saturday 25th of august goals. Her efforts see her take out the best assisted Trent Crozier scoring 2 goals in on ground honours in Round 5. the second half. Josh Callaghan and Coda Presentation night – TBC

what should be a cracker! his solid form and we have some challenges ASHWOOD ahead, although we will be missing Burls RESERVES SENIORS who is going on holiday. In what turned out to be a fiery contest Two of the better sides in the comp met for Endeavour Hills proved too good in the last a fantastic afternoon of football and it was SOCIAL our work into the wind in the last that led us quarter to win by 2 goals. The game was Tickets are still available for our $2,500 to being successful. Big Mummy was strong held up due a head clash (accidental) with draw on May 26th. Tickets are $40 each, and in the ruck and Jack Harris looks a find as Jonga coming off second best. Whilst an you get 4 beers or wines with each ticket. DC was held on the day. Gorgeous George ambulance was called we report that all is Buy 3 tickets and get a 4th ticket free! See showed we might not miss Hodgey after all good and Jonga will be back partying on the Jacinta for tickets. and our fleet of onballers showed we have week end! Happy Birthday Jonga! Shep was improved in that area. Mick was proud back at his best and Gherkin was good near Thursday Night Ashwood Trivia - For a free of the boys and we are getting the feel of goal, new player “Truck Stop” was making drink at the bar (first one to answer) What putting a new team together. A short break noise and is one of the more interesting number did club great Paul Hattersley wear and then off to Heatherton and Springy in recruits we have made. Douvey maintained when he was in his prime?

J Ashwood, G Rees, M Penn, Z McDonald purchased from Maddi at the club rooms HAMPTON PARK & S Ward. or money can be deposited via direct debt. Please make sure your name & ball is On the weekend in better than first predicted The Seniors then had a very tough game referenced. Once funds have cleared you weather conditions we were at home where the end score does not reflect how will be issued with your ticket. for 3 games, unfortunately we could not hard fought the game was. Both back lines field a Thirds team this week which was were on top for good part of the day. We Sponsors disappointing, aplogies to St Pauls who were fortunate to keep scoreboard slowly Thank you to our sponsors without them ventured out. ticking over to end up with a good victory in we would not be able to put the team on The Reserves took the field and in a hard the end. Better players on the day were; D the field. This weeks sponsor is Total Boudoloh, M Hill, H Primrose, C Williamson, fought first half went in with a 31 point lead. Tools Fountain Gate. Total Tools have been T Davis & A Scott. The second half though the boys hit their servicing Australia for over 30 years. They straps and if they had have kicked straighter Social stock the widest range of professional tool would have had a bigger victory than what Mid Year Ball is on Saturday 2nd June at brands with over 60,000 products available they did. The backline proved impregnable Sandhurst Club from 7.30pm cost $ 75-00. they can find the right tool for you. So call all day only letting 2 pts through for the TICKETS ON SALE NOW. Get in early to in and see the team at Fountain Gate for all day. Better players on the day; A Lawless, avoid disappointment. Tickets can be your requirements.

74 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 75 DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES UMPIRE’S CORNER / THE WHITE KNIGHT

SOUTH YARRA stella man-on-man work in the ring, week as they gave Hallam a 124 point Congratulations to the SFNL Interleague teams that 19 Grand Final. Last year, he was selected as both a field inevitably shutting down her GS. hiding thanks to the contributions of travelled to Boort last week to play the North Central and goal umpire for the SMJFL Interleague squad, as HAWTHORN HOTEL Round 5 South Yarra 51 defeated Heatherton Strano with 5 goals, Hardie 4 goals & Football League, with our seniors winning and our well as umpiring the SFNL Under 19 Grand Final, while C Reserve girls took on Springvale White 25. Dixon with 3 goals. In addition to the Under 19s suffering a narrow defeat. The Interleague this year, he has already achieved Interleague honours. District Red and took the lead from tireless work from Zach in the middle A Grade had an arm wrestle of a competition allows our best footballers to display their the first quarter. Missing some key with 2 goals. There are close to 50 umpires running games in both the match with Murrumbeena. Sharp talents on a big stage, and our umpires also made the players this week, we welcomed 3 SMJFL and SFNL, with many of them still in the early shooting from O’Hurley and great most of their opportunities last weekend with seven of players to the side whom proved to The Senior side made a solid stages of their umpiring careers. First year umpires are defensive pressure. The Yarras gained start against Hallam. Playing the our boundary umpires, six fieldies and three goalies in be valuable. Best on Court was Bevis closely mentored and gently eased into the dark arts of the lead in the last few minutes of bottom side may have led to some action at venues in Moe, Garfield, Punt Rd Richmond and because she could not miss a goal if umpiring, and, if they have the interest and the ability, the final term however weren’t able complacency as the Hawks fought even the hallowed turf of the MCG. she tried! South Yarra won 62 to 18. they can quickly progress from umpiring at Under 11 to hold onto it, and lost by 2 in a close back throughout the second half. The Five of our members headed to Beaconsfield where C grade celebrated Jess Zach’s match. Yarras clung on to record their first and 12 level through to the Under 17s. The SMJFL is very the Yarra Ranges FNL played the South East FNL. Tane 50th game for South Yarra against win of the year by ten points. Smithy flexible with how it appoints umpires so that our younger The Women’s Football team had a bye. Abbott, James Aitken and Tim Fierenzi ran in the seniors a determined Doveton Eagles. The was stingy as heck down back in his umpires can both play and umpire on the same day. while Darcy Trewarn and Jacob Curry did the early game. Yarras could not defend Doveton’s Doveton’s Thirds dominated the return with Scott again in our best. Meanwhile, at Garfield, Mitch Lea ran the boundary in the If any senior umpires would like to help out by running height in their shooters zone. Evans opening stages and kicked the first Special thank you to all of our seniors as the Maryborough-Castlemaine FNL took on with, and/or observing our young umpires of the future, was awarded Best on Court for two goals. But, three goals in quick partners and sponsors including Nick Bergman will be delighted to make appropriate continuously contesting passes into succession ensured that the Yarras the West Gippsland FNL, with Jake Rositani officiating in Brady Tiling, Hawthorn Hotel, Simply arrangements with you. If you have young relatives, the ring despite being out-heighted by went into the first change with a slight the curtain-raiser. At Moe, Jason McNiece fronted up for Health, Express Demolition, Hunter her opponent. The Yarras lost 50 to 31. lead. The remainder of the match yet another Interleague appearance (it must be at least students or neighbours, why not suggest to them that Industrials, Avon Tyrepower, Bendigo proved to be an arm wrestle. South 20 years since Jason first achieved this honour) along they can earn good pocket money and get fit at the same After their first win last week, the B Bank (Surrey Hills/ Canterbury/ Yarra never surrendered their lead, with Jack Cannon (in his first appearance representing time while umpiring in the SMJFL. The SMJFL umpires Grade girls were fiercely determined Ashburton/ Balwyn), Merchant and won by 8 points. the SFNL at Interleague level) as the Murray FNL took train at Moorleigh reserve on Monday and Wednesday to take the court to back it up against Electrical, MD Plan, and all 250 Club, on the Gippsland FL, with Nick Ritchie and Josh Mackie evenings and at Elsternwick Park (field umpires only) on Heatherton White. Mad Lennox The Reserves had an amazing 297 past player members, partners and running in the early game. Nearer the city, Kaitlin Barr Monday evenings. was awarded best on court for her point turn-around from the previous all Player sponsors. and Damon Kelly ran in the Under 19s at Punt Rd where When umpiring junior matches, a wise umpire will be the Ballarat FL met the Goulburn Valley FNL, while their careful in what he or she says to the youngsters in case seniors played next door at the MCG with Tom McGinley waving the flags at football’s spiritual home! a comment is misinterpreted. Some years ago, the White Knight was umpiring an Under 14 game and said DIVISION 4: CLUB NOTES Interleague appointments go to umpires who have to a player creeping over the mark, “Come back a metre delivered outstanding on-field performances and who please, son”. “I’m not your son,” replied the lad. Quick have shown dedication and commitment to training. The as a flash I responded, “How do you know?”, only to same criteria, of course, apply to finals appointments. It realise that I was standing about three metres inside the LYNDALE This week the ladies take on Highett $25 which includes stubby holder, is a great experience for our umpires to run with umpires boundary fence and most of the players mothers were in in a Friday night match beginning at keyring and membership card which from different leagues, and on different grounds including earshot. The looks on their faces told me that I had made Good Win against Port Colts away 7pm. Numbers at the away games for entitles you to members pricing at AFL/VFL venues. a minor error of judgement in my comment! for our Women.Congrats to The Goal the women have been fantastic but the bar. Kickers Jess McDonald 4, Kaitlyn we are always wanting more. Come Our umpiring group and the SMJFL umpires’ group are Two weeks ago, we participated in Community Umpiring The Lyndale Football Netball club Ligthart, Chantelle Marshall, Crystal support these young women as they continuing to work closely together with Cam Watts Round, and, hopefully, consolidated our relationships would like to thank its sponsors for managing the SMJFL Umpiring Academy, Nathan Guy Sherlock and Amanda Valdemarin 1 strive for success. with coaches and club officials. Umpires in senior 2018 looking after the match appointments, Nick Bergman each. games (and particularly field umpires) are very strongly Netball Returns After the week off Dandenong Club, First National Hall acting as Head Coach, and Courtney Stelling managing encouraged to stay behind for at least one beverage Netball returns as well with all 3 It was a 20 minute burst during the & Partners, Bendigo Bank Dingley the boundary umpires. Other current or former SFNLUA (coffee, soft drink, or perhaps something stronger) teams competing at the Rowans Rd 2nd quarter that put some distance Village, Sandown Greyhounds members involved in the coaching panel include Glenn and have a quiet chat with the coaches and/or players complex. between the 2 sides as the Pumas Community Fund, Tiger Electrical Emery & Matthew Mahoney who coach the more from the leadership groups of the competing clubs. controlled play throughout the day Netball sees Div 3 take on Cheltenham Services, Body First Myotherapy, experienced umpires, and Hannah Bailes and Nathan Guy The relationships that you form while socialising after a at Noon, Div 6 takes on Dingley at Strike Bowling Century City Walk, who work with the beginners. BOG’s today to Caitlyn Sherlock, game will make umpiring those clubs much easier in the 1.20pm & Div 8 take on Hallam Red at Phoenix Tapware. Michelle Thomas and Maggie Tusa. The SMJFL is a great nursery for umpires and Nick future, as players and coaches realise that umpires are 2.40pm. There are plenty of sponsorship Ritchie is a great example of a young umpire making his actually real people too! Still some work to do Ladies on our 6 teams, 1 club, 1 family. opportunities for businesses, feel way up the umpiring pathway. Nick joined the SMJFL in outside run and picking the ball up, so Remember that: Pumas2018 free to contact the club and a member 2015 and started running the boundary in the SFNL in let’s see those big numbers at training of our Sponsorship team will be in 2016. He umpired the SMJFL Under 15 Div 4 Grand Final “The Ump in Green Should Not Be Seen” and Tuesday night, work hard and improve. Social Memberships are available for touch that year as well as running the boundary in our Under “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

76 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 77 PLAYER PROFILES

MELISSA DALY CALLUM DODSON SHOOTING STAR OF THE WEEK Nickname: Mel Nickname: Boozey PLAYER OF THE DAY

Age: 22 Age: 23 Height: 154cm EDDIE JACOB BAKES Height: 192cm Position: Centre ESPINOSA PARKMORE / Position: Full back Junior club: Hallam MURRUMBEENA SPRINGVALE Career highlight: Junior club: DISTRICTS Winning grand final Chelsea in juniors Career highlight: Occupation: Kicking 10 goals Student / receptionist Occupation: Sales Espinosa mastered the tricky Congratulations to Jacob Bakes, this week’s AFL team supported: Essendon AFL team supported: St Kilda Leader Shooting Star Award nominee. The dynamic conditions to be highly instrumental Favourite sport outside netball? Hockey midfielder has represented the Sandringham Dragons Favourite sport outside footy? Cricket in Murrumbeena’s big win over the at TAC Cup level, playing 11 games in 2017, and also Describe yourself in three words: made his senior debut for Keysborough in 2017. Describe yourself in three words: Vampires in their beyondblue Cup clash Small, adventurous, loving After transferring to Parkmore / Springvale in 2018, Easy-going, loyal, determined at Hurlingham Park. He was a ball Bakes has proved himself as a very handy pickup for his side, kicking 15 goals so far and featuring among Who’s your celebrity crush? Zac Efron magnet all day in the centre, racking Who’s your celebrity crush? Nick Riewoldt his team’s best in four games. He starred in his side’s Which reality TV show would you go on up a plethora of possession, while he win over Endeavour Hills in Round 5. and why? Which reality TV show would you go on also gave tremendous bite as a small Last week, Bakes was appointed captain of the SFNL The Block – because I love the and why? Under 19 Interleague team and feature among the forward, capping off his great day out best with a strong performance in Southern’s narrow transformations and seeing all the The Bachelor – just to give it a crack! with three goals. loss to North Central in Boort on Saturday. One on amazing rooms they create the competitions brightest talents and a senior star in Best concert you’ve been to? the making. Best concert you’ve been to? Ed Sheeran FIB (Benicassim) - Spain Congratulations, Eddie! Congratulations, Jacob! What’s on your iPod? What’s on your iPod? Heaps! Anything that sounds good! What would you spend your last $20 on? What would you spend your last $20 on? CLIFTON UMBRELLAS NETBALL PLAYER OF THE DAY Food The punt to try and make more money! If you owned a racehorse, what would you If you owned a racehorse, what would you SOPHIE DURNAN call it? Lightning call it? In-Front MORDIALLOC Your last meal would be? Pasta Your last meal would be? Chicken Parma Caulfield always pose a stiff challenge to any side that they play in Three smartphone apps you can’t live Three smartphone apps you can’t live Division 1. Mordialloc took up this challenge on the back of two straight without? Instagram, Pinterest, Fitbit without? Facebook, Soundcloud, YouTube losses, and were not favoured to break their losing streak in this match, Most prized possession? My dog but player/coach Sophie Durnan had other ideas. Sophie has proved to Most prized possession? DJ decks be an excellent organiser in the opening four rounds; here she drove her Favourite netball trip destination? side around the court with poise and expertise, proving to be a vital cog Haven’t been, but somewhere tropical Favourite footy trip destination? Cairns in a very solid Mordialloc victory.

78 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 79 FOOTBALL LEADING GOAL KICKERS

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 4 19 Peter Dye Doveton Eagles 2 28 Steven Tolongs Mordialloc 2 15 Luke James Murrumbeena 3 25 James Morris Mordialloc 3 14 Chris Bryan Keysborough 4 22 Nathan Peterson St Kilda City 0 10 Ed Turner Highett 2 20 Tom Nicholls Port Melbourne Colts 1 10 Matthew Carnelley Keysborough 1 18 Aaron Purvis St Kilda City 0 9 Alaster Bradley Murrumbeena 3 16 Marc Lonergan East Malvern 2 9 Cameron Roughead Caulfield 3 16 Troy Parker St Kilda City 3 9 Enayte Samadi Doveton Eagles 2 13 Xavier Linton East Malvern 4 9 Caleb Schulz Mount Waverley 1 12 Lachlan Dowling East Malvern 3 7 Marcus Lavender East Brighton 1 12

DIVISION 1 RESERVE DIVISION 2 RESERVE LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Shaun Cusack Dingley 7 13 Jacob Caisley Keysborough 3 17 Peter Rizzi Dingley 4 12 Mathew Poore Skye 3 15 Jason Butler Port Melbourne Colts 0 9 Rhys Clayton Murrumbeena 2 15 Chris Keenan St Kilda City 3 8 Corey Wilkinson Keysborough 1 13 Christopher Fidler Bentleigh 1 8 Dylan Chisholm Hampton 3 13

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 2 28 Luke Kirkland Frankston Dolphins 3 30 Stefan Feehan Springvale Districts 4 16 Dylan Bone Moorabbin 6 21 Jarrod Marolla Endeavour Hills 0 12 Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 0 17 Christopher Grove Ashwood 0 10 Brenton Rafferty Carrum Patterson Lakes 3 16 George Angelopoulos Springvale Districts 1 10 Hamish Browning Lyndhurst 4 16 Michael Henry Hampton Park 1 10 Shane Thomas Lyndale 1 15 Sam Raru Springvale Districts 4 10 David Barrie Dandenong 0 13 Cameron Williamson Hampton Park 2 9 Benjamin White Frankston Dolphins 3 12 Jake Chapman Ashwood 2 9 Alex Wilson Carrum Patterson Lakes 4 9 Khaled Kandakji Heatherton 0 9 Joshua Kerrigan Frankston Dolphins 0 9

DIVISION 3 RESERVE DIVISION 4 RESERVE LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Dylan Asling Hampton Park 0 20 Cameron Russell Frankston Dolphins 6 20 Christopher Spencer Ashwood 3 13 Ben Sherlock Lyndhurst 5 14 Jake Beckwith Springvale Districts 2 11 Corey Cocker Lyndhurst 0 11 Bradley Starkey Heatherton 0 9 Brendon Varker Lyndhurst 2 8 Caleb Brooks Ashwood 1 8 James Parker Moorabbin 1 8

WOMEN'S DIVISION 1 UNDER 19 LAST LAST PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Emily McIntyre Oakleigh District 4 23 Jack Farrington Dingley 0 20 Danielle Wearne Murrumbeena 6 18 Matthew McNaughton St Kilda City 7 20 Bayley Mifsud Oakleigh District 0 10 Alex Mills St Kilda City 4 15 Aisling Muir Murrumbeena 0 8 Jacob Bakes Parkmore / Springvale 4 13 Jordan Mifsud Oakleigh District 3 7 Yianni Billias Oakleigh Districts 3 13 Jessica Howroyd Murrumbeena 0 6 Aaron Tenenbaum St Kilda City 0 11 Lauren Luff Murrumbeena 2 6 Moevao Lega Frost Parkmore / Springvale 3 9 Shanae Carter Murrumbeena 1 6 Adam Machnikowski Keysborough 0 8 Ashleigh Gardner Murrumbeena 1 5 Luke Nunn Bentleigh 0 8 Rebekah Halprin East Brighton 5 5 Stefan Lamble Dingley 2 8

WOMEN'S DIVISION 2 THIRDS LAST LAST PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Catrina Mastroianni Clayton 1 5 Michael Kalviskis Skye 6 24 Harmony Thomas Doveton Eagles 2 4 Damien Jones Cheltenham 3 14 Amie Jackson Clayton 0 3 Greg Camilleri Cheltenham 5 11 Danielle Fredrickson Clayton 0 3 Clinton Jarrett Endeavour Hills 4 10 Kaja Freimann Frankston Dolphins 2 3 Mitchell Whatman Endeavour Hills 0 10

80 | SFNL RECORD 2018 5 INCH AFL SOCKS

Short playing socks have been approved for the 2018 season by the SFNL. Take advantage of the new rule change with our game changing 5" AFL socks. Keep your team cool with lightweight, quick dry Airtek fabric which is perfect for game day and training. Digitally printed for unlimited colour and design, and laser cut for a clean nish. The perfect way to commemorate any special event or milestone for your club this season.

Troy Beard | [email protected] | 0447 188 000 blackchrome.com.au @blackchrome.com.au @blackchrome_sportswear

SFNL EXCLUSIVE SUPPLIER SGRCSFNLAd1.pdf 1 13/03/2017 11:04 pm

C

M

Y

CM

MY

CY

CMY

K

sandowngreyhounds.com.au