SFNL SAS SECURITY FINALS SERIES PRELIMINARY FINALS DIV 1, 2, U19s & THIRDS BLUE SEPTEMBER 12-13, 2015

SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 DIVISION 3 & THIRDS RED

BLACK ROCK V MOUNT WAVERLEY

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Division 3 & Thirds-Red Grand Finals... on and off the field. A wonderful effort by both clubs Last weekend was one of my most enjoyable to make the big dance and we look forward to a weekends of Southern football in years, for the great day of local football. reason that the majority of games were such close, Onto the Prelims... enthralling contests. For Division 1, 2, Under 19s and Thirds-Blue they In Division 3, both Mount Waverley and Moorabbin now move to Preliminary Finals and some clubs came to play and an exciting battle occurred for the from the weekend were very pleased to advance majority of the afternoon. Congratulations to Mount straight into the Grand Finals. Waverley on making the Grand Final and what an In other fantastic matches we saw Dingley win a exciting Grand Final it will be against Black Rock. close encounter against East Brighton in Division Last time these two senior teams met in a Grand 1 to advance straight to the Grand Final. East Final was in 2007 and the match went to extra time Brighton will now face Mordialloc, who continued to with Black Rock eventually winning by one point. On impress winning over East Malvern, after finishing behalf of the SFNL we wish both teams all the best! fifth in their first year in Division 1. Well done to Division 3 has seen a fresh look in 2015 with some Mordialloc who were promoted from Division 2 after new clubs making finals across all competitions. winning the premiership last year. Both of these were fantastic matches which kept us all intrigued Here is my prediction for how the Grand Finals right to the final siren. might go: In Division 2, Oakleigh District progressed straight Division 3 Senior – Mount Waverley by 1 point to the Grand Final after beating a persistent Division 3 Reserve – Endeavour Hills by 17 points Murrumbeena and they will meet Caulfield this week after they caused an upset of the season in Thirds-Red – Skye by 31 points defeating Keysborough. For Mount Waverley this is the club’s ninth In the Under 19s, St Kilda City is the clear favourite consecutive Division 3 Senior Finals Series and and awaits their opponent in Dingley or Hampton in the question we are all waiting to see, is this the Grand Final. year the premiership year? Black Rock has done exceptionally well rebuilding over the last few years Very best wishes to all teams this weekend!!

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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12 DIVISION 3 GRAND FINAL BLACK ROCK V

MOUNT WAVERLEY Heatherton Recreation Reserve, Heatherton

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 13 DIVISION 1 PRELIMINARY FINAL EAST BRIGHTON V MORDIALLOC Heatherton Recreation Reserve, Heatherton

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PLAYERS OF THE ROUND

Calhan McQueen Dylan Beattie Dingley Football Club Caulfield Football Club The Dream was the dominant force on A classy onballer, Beattie looked simply the ground and singlehandedly won a cut above the rest on Sunday. He the game off his own boot. He kicked accrued a mountain of possessions five goals in the last quarter and a half and every single one of them was of the – he finished with six for the match – highest quality. His precision by foot and looked dangerous all day. Quick was outstanding, and his pace allowed on the lead, a lovely kick for goal and him to break away from the contests possessing a great pair of hands, McQueen is another and leave opponents in his wake. He also impacted the potent weapon in the Dingoes’ attacking arsenal and scoreboard with five goals as the Bears ran Keysborough will be a key to his side’s premiership hopes. off their legs to advance to the Preliminary Final. Congratulation Calhan. Congratulations Dylan. BLK official supplier to the SFL “for all your on field and off field apparel” THE BLK PLAYER OF THE ROUND WILL RECEIVE A BLK PACK.

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Div 1 East Brighton Mordialloc East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton Mordialloc

Div 2 Caulfield Murrumbeena Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield

Mount Div 3 Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Waverley

LAST WEEK 3 3 3 4 3 4 4

TOTAL 217 213 216 215 219 198 209

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PRELIMINARY FINAL PRELIMINARY FINAL GRAND FINAL EAST BRIGHTON MURRUMBEENA BLACK ROCK V V MOORABBIN V CAULFIELD MOUNT WAVERLEY FINALS

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HEAD TO HEAD / BRUCE HILL DIVISION 1: PRELIMINARY FINAL East Brighton v Mordialloc First met in 1988 - 34 matches (EB 21 wins, Mordi 13) Largest Winning Margin Mordialloc 57 pts (17/5/08) East Brighton 150 pts (14/5/88) Smallest Winning Margin Mordialloc 7 pts (11/7/09) East Brighton 2 pts (14/5/05) Highest Score Mordialloc 18-11-119 (22/7/95) East Brighton 36-20-236 (14/5/88) Lowest Score Mordialloc 3-4-22 (14/7/12) East Brighton 2-7-19 (17/5/08)

DIVISION 2: PRELIMINARY FINAL Murrumbeena v Caulfield First met in SFL in 1993 - 29 matches (M'B 18 wins, Caulfield 11) Largest Winning Margin M'Beena 144 pts (30/7/11) Caulfield 121 pts (4/6/94) Smallest Winning Margin M'Beena 11 pts (30/5/09) Caulfield 9 pts (5/6/99) Highest Score M'Beena 27-17-179 (30/7/11) Caulfield 29-17-191 (4/6/94) Lowest Score M'Beena 5-3-33 (21/7/07) Caulfield 3-6-24 (1/8/98)

DIVISION 3: GRAND FINAL Black Rock v Mount Waverley Since 1994 - 21 matches (Mount Waverley 11 wins, Black Rock 9 wins, one draw) Largest Winning Margin Mount Waverley 142 pts (18/7/98) Black Rock 68 pts (15/5/04) Smallest Winning Margin Mount Waverley 1 pt. (21/7/07) Black Rock 1 pt (2007 GF, 25/7/15) Highest Score Mount Waverley 26-20-176 (28/5/94) Black Rock 16-11-107 (15/5/04) Lowest Score Mount Waverley 5-5-35 (17/7/04) Black Rock 4-1-25 (18/7/98)

UNDER 19: PRELIMINARY FINAL Dingley v Hampton First met in SFL in 2009 - 10 matches (Dingley 10 wins, Hampton nil) Largest Winning Margin Dingley 136 pts (22/5/10) Hampton Not Applicable Smallest Winning Margin Dingley 26 pts (21/5/11) Hampton Not Applicable Highest Score Dingley 26-14-170 (22/5/10) Hampton 8-4-52 (10/8/13) Lowest Score Dingley 10-8-68 (11/7/15) Hampton 0-1-1 (12/4/14) Moorabbin 0-1-1 (15/5/99)

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DIVISION 1 RESULTS: WEEK 2 FINALS SENIORS RESERVES TEAM PWLDFA% PTS TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Dingley 18 15 3 0 1955 1019 191.85 60 Dingley 18 17 1 0 2470 513 481.48 68

East Brighton 18 15 3 0 1703 981 173.60 60 St Kilda City 18 15 2 1 1439 766 187.86 62

East Malvern 18 12 6 0 1741 1191 146.18 48 Mordialloc 17 12 5 0 1668 893 186.79 52

St Pauls 18 12 6 0 1342 1127 119.08 48 Cheltenham 18 11 6 1 1341 1043 128.57 46

Mordialloc 18 11 7 0 1427 1170 121.97 44 Clayton 18 10 8 0 1475 1118 131.93 40

Clayton 18 8 10 0 1345 1729 77.79 32 East Malvern 18 10 8 0 1195 1279 93.43 40

Bentleigh 18 6 12 0 1187 1555 76.33 24 Bentleigh 18 7 11 0 1436 1164 123.37 28

Cheltenham 18 5 13 0 1131 1761 64.22 20 Chelsea Heights 18 3 15 0 762 2044 37.28 12

St Kilda City 18 4 14 0 1211 1513 80.04 16 St Pauls 18 2 16 0 746 1848 40.37 8

Chelsea Heights 18 2 16 0 957 1953 49.00 8 East Brighton 17 1 16 0 458 2322 19.72 4

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Dingley 2.2 4.5 6.7 10.11-71 Dingley 2.3 4.6 7.9 14.13-97 East Brighton 3.4 6.5 7.6 8.7-55 St Kilda City 0.1 1.2 3.4 4.4-28 Dingley: Goal Kickers: C. McQueen 6, M. Freeman 3, Dingley: Goal Kickers: L. Moore 4, S. Feehan 3, D. Morris 2, D. Farmer K. Feehan, T. La Rocca, T. Wigney, M. Turville, A. Lloyd Best Players: C. McQueen, S. Cleeve, T. Lavars, J. Mullen, Best Players: T. Wigney, D. Morris, J. Ades, A. Stock, J. Peet, T. Wright J. Ellis, A. Lloyd East Brighton: Goal Kickers: T. Mahoney 3, M. Jamieson, St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: C. Ryan-Orchard, R. Scott, D. Reid, S. Murphy, S. Dillon, P. Smith A. Hunter, T. Shrimpton Best Players: S. Murphy, T. Backman, H. Dahl, B. Hope, Best Players: L. Baillie, J. McLean, N. Porter, M. Laux, T. Mahoney, B. Douthie A. Hunter, J. Gavin

DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE FIRST SEMI FINAL FIRST SEMI FINAL

East Malvern 5.0 7.1 7.1 9.5-59 Mordialloc 1.4-10 4.4-28 5.4-34 7.8-50 Mordialloc 1.5 3.9 7.19 8.20-68 Cheltenham 1.0-6 3.1-19 8.7-55 11.9-75 East Malvern: Goal Kickers: C. Johnston 3, M. Ryan, Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: D. Nithyakumar 2, S. Turner 2, M. Terech, H. Lanyon, M. Ferguson, M. Cooke, B. Neal A. Jayaselan, D. Bott, S. Maguire Best Players: M. Terech, R. Sadler, A. Johnson, Best Players: A. Houghton, S. Maguire, R. Evans, P. de Koeyer, K. Gowers, W. Sadler L. Ardrey, D. Nithyakumar, S. Turner Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Morris 2, J. Waters, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Stevens 5, B. Suboticki 2, T. Bastion, S. Anstey, D. Marguglio, S. Van Velsen, L. Brookman, A. Garlick, S. Lay, M. Worrell S. Fragiacomo Best Players: M. Worrell, M. Hampton, M. Stevens, Best Players: J. Waters, J. Keighley, S. Van Velsen, L. Brookman, T. Christopher, T. Lawson J. Jewell, M. Barnhoorn

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Dingley are the first team through to the Division 1 decider after a 16-point They showed a bit more fight in the second, the Bloods, applying more come-from-behind victory over East Brighton in Saturday’s Second Semi Final. pressure around the contest and turning the game into an arm wrestle. In doing so, the Panthers were restricted to just two goals with the wind, but It was tough, hard, physical and congested for most of the day, which played were still 16-point leaders at the half. into East Brighton’s hands. In fact the game was played predominantly on the Vampires’ terms in the first half, before the Dingoes managed to wrestle back But it seemed the men in red and white weren’t done and came out all guns control of the match in the last half hour and surge ahead on the back of five blazing in the second half. Their third term in particular showcased the best of second-half goals from Calhan McQueen. the Bloods as they got on top around the contests and found their outside run.

The Vampires drew first blood with a goal two minutes in, but the two sides They made the Panthers look tired as Joel Waters and James Keighley starred traded majors for the majority of the opening term. A late goal to Vampire around the wings and forward flanks with several telling touches. But as Steve Murphy ensured his side led by 9 points at the first change. dominant as Mordialloc were, they booted a wasteful 4.10 for the term and blew a golden opportunity to put the Panthers away. This advantage was swiftly extended to 20 points with two goals inside the first five minutes of the second term, and try as they might the Dingoes simply As expected the final stanza was tight as the Bloods held on grimly to their couldn’t bridge the gap. slender lead. The Panthers always looked a chance to nab two quick goals with the breeze and pinch the win, however, Mordialloc were resolute until Consecutive goals either side of the long break to Toby Mahoney gave the the final siren. Vampires back a three-goal advantage before they went into lockdown. More than 12 goalless minutes elapsed before a major to McQueen broke the Waters and Keighley were the catalysts for the win, providing the spark that drought and completely changed the dynamic of the match. jolted Mordialloc back to life in the second half. Daniel Quinn and Shane Van Velsen were both outstanding in the ruck – Van Velsen also booted a crucial The Dingoes were then able to win more ball on the outside, took the game on goal in the third term – while Josh Jewell was also tremendous in defence for and simply left the Vampires in their wake with their run and spread. the winners.

In the end they stormed home, booting six of the last seven goals of the match Paul De Koeyer, Ralph Sadler and Andrew Johnson were all prominent for to run over the top of the Vampires and into the Grand Final. East Malvern, but Matt Terech, who rucked tirelessly all day – a herculean McQueen was certainly the difference between the two sides, and simply effort on the vast expanses of Springvale Reserve – was again by far their best unstoppable up forward for the Dingoes with six goals. His hands was terrific, While that’s the end of the road for the East Malvern, a date with East clunking plenty of marks inside 50 (including two contested marks in the goal Brighton looms next Sunday in what will be the penultimate match of the square in the dying minutes which iced the game), and had it not been for a Division 1 season. couple of wayward early shots on goal, he could have ended up with eight or nine goals. Preliminary Final – Sunday 13th September

He and Marcus Freeman combined for nine of their sides 10 majors. East Brighton vs Mordialloc (Springvale Reserve) The stage is set for a massive clash between the Vampires and the Bloods Tom Wright was also terrific in blanketing East Brighton’s dangerous with the winner to advance to the Division 1 Grand Final next Sunday. spearhead Phil Smith, restricting him to just one goal for the day, while ruckman Stu Cleeve, onballers Jackson Peet and Luke Bartholomew and East Brighton were comfortable winners in both meetings between the skipper Tony Lavars were also prominent. two sides this season. The most recent encounter was a crushing 51-point crushing in the final round of the home and away season three weeks ago. Murphy was a prolific ball-winner and a clear standout for the Vampires, while they also had solid contributions from Ben Douthie, Tom Backman and But since that loss Mordialloc have pulled off two tremendous finals wins Hamish Dahl. and are giving themselves the best chance possible for a fairy-tale finish to the year. Perhaps the most pleasing aspect of the victory from Dingley’s perspective was that they stood up when their backs were against the wall. The Vampires We will again see two teams looking to play two contrasting brands of football. dictated the play for the first two and a half quarters, and not only did the The Bloods are not an overly tall, nor solidly-built side, so they prefer to win Dingoes absorb their pressure – something they succumbed to in both of last the ball on the outside and run. This is where they play their best footy, as we year’s finals against East Brighton – but they were able to rise above it and saw during the third term last week. get the game back on their terms. This will go some way to exorcising the The vast open space at Springvale is certainly conducive to that style of play, demons of 2014. and the similarities between this venue and their home ground have been well For East Brighton they must regroup before they get another shot at a Grand documented in this column. Final berth next Sunday. East Brighton, meanwhile, will look to lock the ball up and create stoppages On Sunday Mordialloc overcame a lacklustre start to stun East Malvern and at every opportunity. This will nullify the Bloods’ runners, as it did Dingley’s for advance to the Preliminary Final. most of last Saturday.

The Bloods certainly did it the hard way, kicking a wayward 8.20 in their The Vampires have got some quality players running through their midfield, narrow nine-point victory. This was a match that should have been decided however, several had their colours lowered on Saturday. Damien Rayson in by a much greater margin, given they registered 14 more scoring shots than particular was down on his normal output after missing the win over East their opponent. Malvern a fortnight ago, so expect a much bigger impact from him on Sunday. But Mordialloc coach Sam Anstey is the one that looms as the potential Granted, the game was played in blustery conditions, however, that was not match-winner. He may not be a prolific accumulator of possessions, but all of the overriding factor behind their woeful inaccuracy. Rather, some missed his touches are top quality and he has an ability to impact every single contest. shots early on in the piece eroded the side’s confidence in front of goal, and If the Bloods are going to cause an upset here, he will be the man causing when the pressure mounted later on in the contest, it simply became endemic. the damage. Thankfully for their sake, they didn’t pay the ultimate price. Mordi are certainly entering this do-or-die battle in terrific form and this Despite kicking with a strong breeze in the opening term, Mordialloc were should make for a stunning contest. East Brighton, meanwhile, haven’t quite slow out of the blocks and comprehensively outplayed by a red-hot East been at their best in the last couple of weeks, but we all know their best is Malvern outfit. The Panthers nailed the first four goals of the match and raced certainly good enough. They are a very good football side, the Vampires, and to a handy early buffer before the Bloods even knew what hit them. expect their class to show through and get them over the line in a thriller.

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2015 DIVISION 1 SENIOR FIXTURE

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME 11-Apr 23-May ROUND 13 St Kilda City 13.6.84 def by Cheltenham 14.12.96 Mordialloc 15.6-96 def Clayton 7.9-51 18-Jul Clayton 14.12.96 def Bentleigh 12.14.86 St Kilda City 10.5-65 def by East Brighton 9.14-68 Mordialloc 11.9-75 def Bentleigh 5.5-35 Cheltenham 12.4-76 def East Malvern 11.9-75 St Kilda City 3.8-26 def St Pauls 16.15-111 East Malvern 17.10.112 def St Pauls 6.12.48 Dingley 21.8-134 def St Pauls 8.2-50 East Brighton 11.11-77 def East Malvern 7.13-55 East Brighton 6.13.49 def by Dingley 14.9.93 Chelsea Heights 9.8-62 def by Bentleigh 9.12-66 Clayton 12.19-91 def Chelsea Heights 9.4-58 Mordialloc 21.14.140 def Chelsea Heights 5.6.36 ROUND 8 Cheltenham 12.5-77 def by Dingley 19.13-127 ROUND 2 30-May ROUND 14 18-Apr East Brighton 10.13-73 def Mordialloc 4.3-27 Cheltenham 11.11.77 def by Mordialloc 17.10.112 25-Jul St Kilda City 12.14-86 def Chelsea Heights 8.4-52 St Pauls 8.6-54 Dingley 11.22.88 def St Kilda City 11.4.70 def Mordialloc 8.5-53 Clayton 10.16-76 def Cheltenham 6.7-43 East Malvern 17.15-117 def St Kilda City 8.9-57 Bentleigh 10.5.65 def by East Brighton 11.10.76 East Malvern 6.14-50 def by Dingley 14.12-96 Clayton 12.8-80 def by East Brighton 20.14-134 St Pauls 14.18.102 def Clayton 12.8.80 St Pauls 13.14-92 def Bentleigh 10.11-71 Bentleigh 11.11-77 def Cheltenham 9.10-64 Chelsea Heights 4.5.29 def by East Malvern 18.17.125 ROUND 9 Dingley 15.24-114 def Chelsea Heights 6.4-40 ROUND 3 13-Jun ROUND 15 25-Apr Mordialloc 10.5-65 def St Kilda City 7.16-58 1-Aug Mordialloc 11.7-73 def Dingley 10.8-68 Cheltenham 12.7-79 def by East Brighton 16.15-111 Clayton 11.9-75 def by Mordialloc 12.6-78 St Kilda City 10.8-68 def by Bentleigh 10.9-69 Dingley 23.16-154 def Clayton 7.9-51 East Brighton 11.12-78 def St Kilda City 7.8-50 Clayton 12.4-76 def by East Malvern 14.22-106 Bentleigh 11.8-74 def by East Malvern 15.14-104 East Malvern 24.9-153 def Cheltenham 4.4-28 Cheltenham 16.8-104 def Chelsea Heights 12.7-79 Chelsea Heights 6.8-44 def by St Pauls 12.11-83 St Pauls 9.3-57 def Dingley 6.13-49 East Brighton 8.12-60 def St Pauls 6.8-44 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION Bentleigh 14.16-100 def Chelsea Heights 9.10-64 ROUND 4 AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 2-May 20-Jun 8-Aug Bentleigh 16.7-103 def Mordialloc 15.11-101 Mordialloc 20.13-133 Chelsea Heights 5.6-36 def by Mordialloc 12.5-77 def by East Malvern 12.8-80 St Pauls 8.11-59 def by St Kilda City 9.9-63 St Kilda City 16.5-101 Cheltenham 12.8-80 def by St Kilda City 8.16-64 def by Clayton 10.9-69 East Malvern 7.9-51 def by East Brighton 7.10-52 Dingley 14.10-94 def East Brighton 8.15-63 Chelsea Heights 3.1-19 def by East Brighton 28.9-177 Chelsea Heights 9.16-70 def by Clayton 14.13-97 Bentleigh 7.16-58 def by Clayton 8.16-64 Cheltenham 5.11-41 def by St Pauls 8.9-57 Dingley 30.12-192 def Cheltenham 10.4-64 St Pauls 16.10-106 def East Malvern 8.14-62 Dingley 17.10-112 def Bentleigh 4.8-32 ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 9-May 27-Jun 15-Aug Mordialloc 7.6-48 def St Pauls 5.9-39 Mordialloc 16.6-102 def Cheltenham 5.10-40 St Kilda City 16.9-105 def Mordialloc 10.14-74 St Kilda City 10.12-72 def by East Malvern 12.12-84 St Kilda City 8.13-61 def by Dingley 13.22-100 East Brighton 18.15-123 def Cheltenham 5.3-33 East Brighton 27.12-174 def Clayton 5.9-39 East Brighton 16.13-109 def Bentleigh 5.6-36 Clayton 10.10-70 def by Dingley 21.15-141 Cheltenham 8.11-59 def Bentleigh 7.14-56 Clayton 14.3-87 def St Pauls 12.14-86 East Malvern 23.17-155 def Bentleigh 9.12-66 Chelsea Heights 8.4-52 def by Dingley 15.16-106 East Malvern 24.18-162 def Chelsea Heights 5.9-39 St Pauls 19.13-127 def Chelsea Heights 5.3-33 ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 16-May 11-Jul 22-Aug East Malvern 10.9-69 def Mordialloc 8.11-59 Chelsea Heights 15.10-100 def Cheltenham 7.8-50 Mordialloc 9.4-58 def by East Brighton 16.13-109 Clayton 17.14-116 def St Kilda City 10.9-69 Dingley 7.14-56 def by Mordialloc 8.9-57 Chelsea Heights 18.8-116 def St Kilda City 11.9-75 East Brighton 17.14-116 def Chelsea Heights 4.4-28 Bentleigh 10.11-71 def St Kilda City 5.7-37 Cheltenham 11.12-78 def Clayton 10.10-70 St Pauls 9.13-67 def Cheltenham 6.6-42 St Pauls 10.5-65 def East Brighton 7.12-54 Dingley 16.13-109 def East Malvern 6.13-49 Bentleigh 8.6-54 def by Dingley 17.20-122 East Malvern 19.18-132 def Clayton 7.8-50 Bentleigh 10.8-68 def by St Pauls 14.11-95

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DIVISION 1: SENIOR PRELIMINARY FINAL - 2.15PM EAST BRIGHTON Ground: Hurlingham Park (Melway Ref 67 J10) Telephone: 0412 015 008 Colours: R ed With a white V Senior Coach: Ben Murphy Reserves Coach: Jason Louey

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Toby Mahoney Great overhead with damaging ground coverage 2 Damien Rayson Class act with great pace 3 Sam Dillon Inside grunt with good finish 4 Peter Larsen Experienced campaigner, 2012 Menielly medallist 5 Steve Murphy Ball magnet with great tank 6 Dan Reid Fearless onballer that will hurt the scoreboard 7 Seamus Murphy Fast runner best suited in the midfield 8 Tom Jessup Youngster with plenty of dash and run 9 Liam Bowman Best defender seen at Hurlingham 10 Jeremy Heys Elusive goalkicking midfielder 12 Sam Rowe Youngster on the improve, best work in defence 13 Anthony Bailey Booming kick and good on the lead 14 Ben Douthie The best in the business, plays anywhere 15 Tait Sabec Rebounding half back, great pace, breaks lines 16 Mitch Backman Clever utility with good pace and run 17 Phillip Smith Powerhouse forward that can double-up on ball 19 Hamish Dahl Ruckman that can play forward 20 Mitch Garvey Big man that can play forward, back or on ball 21 Barry Hope The heart of the team, knows no fear 22 Mark Jamieson Wily veteran that commands attention 23 Phil Zarra Talent to burn, The X-Factor 25 David De Luca Pacy onballer that can tag or play back 26 Damian Lynch Experienced campaigner, rarely makes a mistake 27 James Plant Solid defender, strong overhead 31 Tom Backman Maturing every week, key defender 32 Andrew Luxa Onballer with pace and smooth skills 35 Andrew Jansen Rebounding half back, pace to burn, smart decision-maker 41 Andrew Clements Versatile utility that can be a prime mover 47 Justin Whyte Defensive forward that kicks goals 45 Harry Healey Youngster that can play either end

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Sam Bridges Anthony Embleton David Mandelbaum Annie Mirabile Julien Khoury Tayla Manning Luke Porter Mitch Lea

10 | SFNL RECORD 2015 SUNDAY 13 SEPTEMBER - SPRINGVALE RESERVE, SPRINGVALE MORDIALLOC Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve (Melway Ref 87 G12) Telephone: 0419 806 843 Clash Colours: Royal with Yellow V Senior Coach: Sam Anstey Reserves Coach: Peter Laspatzis Thirds Coach: Andy Kent

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Anthony Scafidi A fearless, tenacious and polished swingman 2 James Pennycuick A suave and elusive forward who loves a goal 3 Nathan Evans A hard-running wingman with silky skills 4 Robie Evans An elusive utility player with great ball use 5 Dan Lynch A Courageous backman who is strong over head 6 Stefan Gregory Good athlete who can play at both ends of the ground 7 Sam Nichols A key position player who breaks the lines well 8 James Keighley An elusive forward who has great goal sense 9 Joel waters A very clever player with silky skills and footy nous 10 David Marguglio A great decision maker with first-rate skills 11 Todd Bastion A prodigious accumulator who is a clearance specialist 12 James Morris A stylish forward with classy skills and great goal sense 13 Andrew Fyans A determined backman with a 'never say die' attitude 14 Luke Barnhoorn A slick moving utility with classy ball use 15 Sean Van Velsen A hard running ruckman with first class skills 16 Simon Fragiacomo A speedy, agile and damaging utility player 17 Jamie Neville-Young A stylish and hard-working backman who breaks the lines 18 Beau Turner Playing assistant coach who is a clearance specialist 19 Josh Kovarik Durable and versatile midfielder with a good work ethic 20 Chris Brooking A courageous midfielder who loves a tough contest 21 Michael Barnhoorn A slick-moving backman with great kicking ability 22 Daniel Quinn Playing assistant coach who is a courageous work horse 23 Sam Anstey Playing coach 24 Josh Jewell A fleet footed defender with great closing speed 25 Jake O'Donnell A courageous midfielder and tackling machine 26 Tony Demacedo A smooth backman with a big engine and damaging skills 27 Luke Ardrey A 'blue collar' midfielder with a great work ethic 28 Kaleb Tymko A Key position player who is strong in the air

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME EAST BRIGHTON MORDIALLOC

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DIVISION 1: RESERVE PRELIMINARY FINAL - 12.00PM SUNDAY 13 SEPTEMBER -SPRINGVALE RESERVE, SPRINGVALE ST KILDA CITY CHELTENHAM Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Rec (Melway Ref 58 A11) Reserve, Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham, 3192. Telephone: 0413 873 658 [Mel Ref: 86 G3] Colours: Red, White & Black Telephone: 9585 1259 Senior Coach: Mark Tasiyan Colours: Red, Yellow and Black vertical panels. Black back, Yellow numbers. Reserves Coach: Declan Harrington Senior Coach: Andrew Butterfield Thirds Coach: Sam Dagher Reserve Coach: Michael McGettigan Reserve Coach: Scott Mellick # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 2 Gavin Philips 35 Myles Jamieson 1 Luke Brookman 34 David Goodchild 2 Thomas Nelson 38 Toby Arthur 10 Jordan Hilton-Taylor 36 Jack Gavin 3 Declan Hampton 40 Trent Vanderhei den 10a Dilan Shrimpton 37 Ben May 4 Morgan Hampton 41 Steven Lay

16 Flynn Allan 40 Michael Habashi 6 Bane Suboticki 42 Laitan Kivi 7 Max Worrell 44 Mitchell Stevens 17 Jesse McLean 41 Damien Maher 9 Andrew Butterfield 45 Karl Tuhi wai Charles Ryan- 22 41 Luke Laux Orchard 12 Adam Rose 46 Tim Lawson 23 Rick Bailey 43 Rick Scott 14 Sam Quigley 47 Jack Gavin 19 Anthony Milesi 49 Alexander Pelly 25 Lochlan Tangas 44 Will Bartholomew 20 James McCartney 49 Renny Trai nor 27 Jason Cheah 48 Jack Baker 21 Michael Kohout 50 Thomas Christopher

28 Luke Baillie 49 Sam McPhee 23 Paul Conroy 55 James Carcassi 24 Matthew Bowles 56 Zachariah Gomularz 29 Tom Looi 55 Craig Tellis 27 Nick Dickinson 60 Simon Donnell 30 Andrew Hunter 64 Matthew Laux 28 Benjamin Lane 63 Paul Sanders

30 Nicholas Porter 70 Carlos Kamus 29 Alastair Garlick 75 Jarrod Rye 30 Nathan Cerisara 76 Benjamin Brown 31 Hamish Marshall 75 Jamie Vlahos 31 Kieran McConnell 77 Adam Martin 32 Thushan Shrimpton 78 Ryan Hoy 33 Thomas Jelleff

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Nathan Guy Michael Baragwanath Sam Kenny Scott Learmonth Dan Keating William Robinson Matthew Mahoney Jarrod Van Wees

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME ST KILDA CITY CHELTENHAM

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DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES

MORDIALLOC Our football club’s This match proved the swansong for nine point victory and an appointment first season back in division one has our coach, Peter Laspatzis. Pete has with East Brighton next weekend. been an unmitigated success. Had you been a loyal clubman over many years, James Morris was our only multiple offered us both teams in the second and has seen the slings and arrows goalkicker with two, with Joel Waters, week of finals before round one, we’d of outrageous fortune in his years as James Keighley and Sean Van Velsen coach, through relegation and (winning) have snapped your hand off. But in the excellent on the day. grand finals alike. As a club we thank first weekend of September, here we him gratefully for his efforts. Mordialloc thanks all its’ wonderful are. And although we lost the reserves sponsors for the season. Our major this weekend, the seniors fight on. The firsts looked headed for a similar sponsor is Sticky Labels. Sticky Labels fate early on against East Malvern, is a family-owned company in Braeside It was, sadly, a weekend too far for the who in the first term refused to miss, that has produced quality labelling seconds. We started well, kicking a kicking five goals straight against our products to clients Australia wide for 25 goal into the breeze in the first couple tally of 1.5 which set the scene for the years. Sticky Labels will produce labels of minutes and keeping Cheltenham rest of the game. The second quarter that are iconic, perfectly targeted to scoreless until the last couple. Things began in the same vein, but in the last the customer and competitively priced, were still looking good at half time ten minutes before half time Mordialloc whether it be for a small bottling run, when we led by nine points after an started to gain a foothold, going into the or a major run in the supermarkets, amazing goal by MaraDhana, but main break 16 points down but believing or anything in between. So for multi- that’s when the card house fell to bits. they could turn the deficit around. The colour print services that will bring your Cheltenham were first to the ball from third term was one that few neutrals product to life, feel free to call 9588- the opening bounce of the third quarter saw coming, as Mordialloc exerted a 0022 or visit www.stickylabels.com.au. and kicked five goals to one with dominance greater than that which they Sticky Labels would love to talk to you what was by then a quite sizable wind were able to at any stage this season. about your next project. advantage, and after the last change Our statisticians showed an inside 50 we had nothing left in the tank to arrest count for the term of 18 to one, and So, having started the season with five the slide. Dhana and Sam Turner were while a return of 4.10 wasn’t ideal we senior teams, one now remains. This our only multiple goalkickers with two kept East Malvern scoreless to turn Sunday at 2.00, lets all get to Springvale each. Alex Houghton, Sam Maguire and three goals to the good. A tight, tense and roar the boys on to another grand Robbie Evans were amongst our best. last quarter saw Mordialloc end with a final…

EAST BRIGHTON It’s a long road 4 quarters and were worthy winners a worthy opponent and deserve to be to the top with many falling along the on the day but as we have said the where they are. East Brighton will have way. All concentration will be on the best thing about last week is that we their work cut out to get over the line game at hand against Mordialloc this have another week. Another chance to this week. week out at Springvale. It is fair to say rectify errors and muster our best effort the Vampires did not put their most against a relentless Mordialloc this Presentation Night Thursday October efficient foot forward last week yet week. Credit to the Bloods. They have 1st at the McKinnon Hotel $80.00 were still in the hunt with 10 minutes done a mighty job and should be well per ticket. Visit the website www. left. Credit to Dingley they played for pleased with their season. They present thevampires.org for bookings.

DINGLEY Some very nervous times sisyphean task of turning the tables on Sponsors when Mahoney goaled early in the third a very impressive St Kilda City outfit, Carlisle Homes, Bendigo Bank, quarter to extend East Brighton’s lead provided they can get through this Tranzworks, Dingley International, The to 17 points, and more than a few Dingo weeks preliminary. Three fantastic wins Den Men, Dingley Sports Club, Buxton supporters would have had that “surely though, and an extra week to prepare Real Estate, Craig Allen & Associates, not again” feeling. Enter “The Dream”, for what should be a very proud day for Monier Safety, Star Ceilings, Braeside and less than an hour later, the fairytale our football club. Pest Control, Goulding General reversal was complete. In one of the Engineering, Eagle Printing, Dolphin great matchwinning performances of For quite a few of us, it was a time of Products, Ram Locksmiths, Storage recent times, Calhan McQueen almost subdued emotions, as the fabric of the King Braeside, Patterson Cheney single-handedly stole the match from day had been shattered by the early Toyota, Hinkler Motors, Highway Tyres, the Vampires’ grasp to ensure that the morning loss of one of our very best Unique Star Mechanical Repairs, Dingley seniors would be joining the friends. Condolences to the family of Dingley Conveyancing, Din San Nursery, also victorious Reserves and Thirds in the fabulous Phil Buckley, and to his Altitude Volvo, Back in Motion, Adriano’s the big showdown. Not quite so easy many, many friends at both the Dingley Pizza, Axis of Epic, The Natural Source, for the U19s, who face the seemingly and Heatherton football clubs. Hannafords, Control Bin Hire, 13 Cabs.

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DIVISION 2 RESULTS: WEEK 2 FINALS SENIORS RESERVES TEAM PWLDFA% PTS TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Oakleigh District 18 15 3 0 1694 899 188.43 60 Skye 18 18 0 0 2045 508 402.56 72

Keysborough 18 15 3 0 1747 1066 163.88 60 Highett 18 13 5 0 1420 896 158.48 52

Murrumbeena 18 13 5 0 1535 1260 121.83 52 Oakleigh District 18 13 5 0 1474 1050 140.38 52

Skye 18 11 7 0 1475 1106 133.36 44 Keysborough 18 11 7 0 1816 1000 181.60 44

Caulfield 18 10 8 0 1361 1236 110.11 40 Murrumbeena 18 10 8 0 1261 1164 108.33 40

Hampton 18 10 8 0 1212 1326 91.40 40 Springvale Districts 18 9 9 0 1234 1106 111.57 36

Highett 18 7 11 0 1374 1414 97.17 28 Hampton 18 6 12 0 1116 1505 74.15 24

Springvale Districts 18 4 14 0 1068 1661 64.30 16 Heatherton 18 6 12 0 923 1287 71.72 24

Heatherton 18 3 15 0 1062 1856 57.22 12 Caulfield 18 4 14 0 879 1598 55.01 16

Doveton Eagles 18 2 16 0 1125 1829 61.51 8 Doveton Eagles 18 0 18 0 438 2492 17.58 0

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Oakleigh District 3.1 7.6 9.8 15.15-105 Skye 1.3 3.8 9.13 13.20-98 Murrumbeena 3.4 4.6 6.10 8.12-60 Highett 0.5 2.5 3.6 4.8-32 Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: J. Hill 4, K. Kandakji 4, Skye: Goal Kickers: M. Poore 7, M. Kalviskis 4, C. Petrie 2 D. Velardo 3, E. Nassrallah 2, D. Spence, M. Josic Best Players: B. Williams, M. Poore, J. Karadeas, Best Players: P. Carroll, M. Josic, K. Kandakji, M. S. Solomonidis, M. Kalviskis, T. Scott Fletcher, J. Hill, E. Nassrallah Highett: Goal Kickers: E. Marson 3, N. Singh Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: A. Moloney, D. Hargrave, Best Players: T. Thoburne, J. Nagle, N. Maizey, E. Marson, S. Parkes, C. Cairns, D. Elkman, D. Cavanagh, A. Ekberg- C. Lee, N. Umiljendic Weiss, T. Valenta Best Players: M. Walder, D. Turkington, D. Hargrave, T. Valenta, T. Cameron, S. Moloney

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Keysborough 4.5 5.8 9.16 11.19-85 Oakleigh District 4.2 6.3 9.6 12.11-83 Caulfield 4.3 10.7 12.8 19.11-125 Keysborough 3.2 6.4 8.9 11.12-78 Keysborough: Goal Kickers: T. Bacic 2, D. Morland 2, Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: T. McNamara 2, D. Rajic 2, W. Gayfer 2, M. Burnett, G. Humphreys, T. Tzouvelis 2, M. Papargiris 2, R. Cappelleri, G. Pitts, C. Hargreaves M. Turvey, P. Gurr, C. Cappelleri, J. Cardamone Best Players: D. Morland, W. Gayfer, S. Dunn, Best Players: G. Pitts, R. Carroll, T. Tzouvelis, G. Humphreys, R. Goodes, T. Bacic T. McNamara, D. Barbaro, C. Cappelleri Caulfield: Goal Kickers: D. Beattie 5, A. Connell 5, Keysborough: Goal Kickers: G. Tempany 2, D. Pendlebury G. Ivanka 2, N. Perry 2, S. Gunning, I. Musster, J. Twirdy, 2, J. Hawes 2, D. McLean, G. Lazaridis, J. Dunn, C. Dalton, J. Wood, A. Cables B. Scott Best Players: D. Beattie, T. Kennedy, G. Nye, A. Connell, Best Players: D. Prib, D. Pendlebury, G. Lazaridis, S. Walton, N. Perry L. Damato, S. Chamberlain, J. Caisley

16 | SFNL RECORD 2015 DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10 Semi Final action was upon us at the Southern Football Netball should have taken the lead after several wasted opportunities League and it brought about some interesting results heading saw it register eight behinds for the quarter. into the Preliminary Final. Caulfield seemed to have no problems with accuracy as it again Oakleigh District comfortably accounted for a battle-worn raced away in the final term, booting seven goals to put the win Murrumbeena at Jack Barker Oval last Saturday, booking its spot out of reach of the highly-fancied Keysborough, and not only in the 2015 Grand Final after a 45-point win. The Oaks forward causing a massive upset but also knocking out a premiership combination of , Khaled Kandakji and Dave Velado were favourite in straight sets. superb in the win, booting 11 goals between them while the Beena had eight individual goal kickers. The second biggest week of the football year is upon us; Preliminary Final week will decide just who makes it onto Pat Carroll and Mitch Walder were named as the best for their football’s biggest stage. respective clubs in a match that saw Murrumbeena jump out of the blocks, surprising Oakleigh District to take a three-point Preliminary Final – Saturday 12th September advantage into the quarter time break. Murrumbeena vs Caulfield (Jack Barker Oval) Oakleigh turned it on in the second term and slowly began to I’ll be the first to admit that I did not envisage these two sides get on top in a hard fought midfield battle. The likes of Walder, meeting in a match to decide who will play off in a Grand Final. It Declan Turkington and the returning Tom Cameron did their has been a remarkable year for the Murrumbeena Football Club, best to curtail the influence of Oakleigh’s midfielders but the which has made believers out of critics including a certain radio Oaks were slick in their ball movement, resulting in four goals team member who shall remain nameless – cough cough Johnny in the quarter, taking the lead and holding an 18-point half time Tak cough cough. advantage. The Beena have relied on a strong defensive presence on the The second half comeback was made more tough for Murrumbeena after utility Josh Wright went down with an ankle field all season and it has held them in good stead so far. They injury in the second term, one that saw him miss the rest of the have the ability to keep the ball in their half of the ground for contest. The injury seemed to spur Murrumbeena to greater long periods of time and have an underrated forward line that is heights and it found itself in control of the play for patches during capable of sneaking up on opponents. the third term. That forward line is led by Anthony Ekberg-Weiss and Alex The Beena had their opportunities to cut the margin but missed Moloney while dangerous swingman Dean Spanos is one player multiple chances to put intense pressure on the Oaks, who took a who has the ability to turn the game on its head, whether it be in 16-point lead into the final change. the midfield or up forward. Despite a disappointing finals series Oakleigh Districts found the midas touch in the final quarter, so far, if the Bears aren’t on the lookout for him than they might booting six goals to break away from Murrumbeena to turn a find themselves packing their bags early. tightly-contested game into a comfortable win. Caulfield has been a surprise packet itself this finals series, after Murrumbeena fought hard defensively all day, but the offensive two strong upset wins against Skye and Keysborough following firepower of Oakleigh proved too much in the end, and the Oaks a tough upset victory over Oakleigh District in order to just make became the first team to book a spot in the Division 2 Grand Final. the finals. Adam Connell has been in superb form up forward and will be the focal point of the Bear’s attack. Caulfield has caused possibly the biggest finals upset seen in the entirety of the Southern Football Netball League this season, Glenn Nye has had a solid finals series thus far while the likes comfortably accounting for Keysborough to the tune of 40 points. of Jake Buggy and Jason Twirdy will look to be dangerous in Full forward Adam Connell and midfielder Dylan Beattie were at the clearances and will search for an opportunity to hurt their their absolute best, booting nine majors between them while Tim opponent on the scoreboard, whether it be setting up a goal or Kennedy and Glenn Nye were also impressive out on the park. sneaking into the forward line to kick one themselves. Keysborough got solid performances from Daniel Moreland and This game will be extraordinarily tense but equally as exciting as Will Gayfer, while Gayfer, Moreland, Davor Rajic and Tim Bacic all neither side was expected to end up in this position at the start of kicked two goals. the season. Shayne Sheedy and the rest of the Oakleigh District side will be eagerly looking on as these two Cinderella stories go The match looked set to be a shootout early in the opening term head to head in a battle for the final spot in the Division 2 Grand as both sides went to work converting their opportunities inside Final, and a chance to move up to the top flight of football. forward 50. It would be the Burra who held the first advantage and went into quarter time with a two-point lead. It will be hard to pick a winner but a winner I must pick. Although Caulfield put the foot down on the accelerator in the second it is hard to separate these two sides I had the pleasure of quarter, taking a comprehensive 29-point lead after booting six watching them do battle earlier in the season and both sides goals while holding Keysborough to just one to take a confidence- showed the ability to control the game on the day. But in the end boosting advantage into the main break. Murrumbeena was too strong in that contest and I believe it will be the team to beat. Not to be outdone, Keysborough hit back in the third term, cutting the margin to 10 points after booting four goals, but perhaps Murrumbeena by 12 points.

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2015 DIVISION 2 SENIOR FIXTURE

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME 11-Apr 23-May ROUND 13 Murrumbeena 6.16.52 def by Hampton 9.10.64 Murrumbeena 11.10-76 def by Oakleigh District 14.7-91 18-Jul Doveton Eagles 13.5.83 def by Keysborough 16.14.110 Doveton Eagles 18.12-120 def Heatherton 16.9-105 Murrumbeena 11.16-82 def Skye 11.12-78 Heatherton 4.7.31 def by Caulfield 15.9.99 Keysborough 15.14-104 def Highett 12.9-81 Doveton Eagles 12.13-85 def Springvale Districts 12.5-77 Oakleigh District 11.13.79 def Skye 10.7.67 Caulfield 19.12-126 def Springvale Districts 9.7-61 Heatherton 8.8-56 def by Highett 14.11-95 Highett 9.19.73 def by Springvale Districts 11.15.81 Hampton 10.7-67 def by Skye 9.19-73 Oakleigh District 17.10-112 def Hampton 3.4-22 ROUND 2 ROUND 8 Keysborough 15.12-102 def Caulfield 10.8-68 18-Apr 30-May ROUND 14 Keysborough 16.13.109 def Murrumbeena 5.5.35 Heatherton 7.2-44 def by Murrumbeena 13.16-94 25-Jul Caulfield 11.15.81 def Doveton Eagles 6.14.50 Doveton Eagles 10.6-66 def by Hampton 15.10-100 Springvale Dist. 7.4-46 def by Murrumbeena 10.19-79 Skye 17.14.116 def Heatherton 7.2.44 Oakleigh District 9.13-67 def Keysborough 9.11-65 Highett 14.7-91 def Doveton Eagles 11.7-73 Springvale Dist. 6.9.45 def by Oakleigh Dist. 11.15.81 Highett 11.9-75 def by Caulfield 14.8-92 Oakleigh District 15.17-107 def Heatherton 2.13-25 Hampton 18.9.117 def Highett 9.10.64 Springvale Districts 5.5-35 def by Skye 14.12-96 Skye 4.8-32 def by Keysborough 7.3-45 Caulfield 4.10-34 def by Hampton 9.7-61 ROUND 3 ROUND 9 25-Apr 13-Jun ROUND 15 Murrumbeena 14.14-98 def Caulfield 8.8-56 Murrumbeena 10.20-80 def Doveton Eagles 11.13-79 1-Aug Doveton Eagles 5.17-47 def by Skye 17.14-116 Keysborough 24.11-155 def Heatherton 7.8-50 Murrumbeena 10.16-76 def Highett 9.13-67 Heatherton 14.8-92 def Springvale Districts 10.13-73 Caulfield 5.11-41 def by Oakleigh District 13.12-90 Doveton Eagles 2.7-19 def Oakleigh District 17.19-121 Oakleigh District 8.9-57 def by Highett 11.5-71 Skye 10.12-72 def Highett 10.8-68 Hampton 16.7-103 def Heatherton 4.8-32 Hampton 14.10-94 def Springvale Districts 9.12-66 Keysborough 20.15-135 def Springvale Districts 6.7-43 Keysborough 7.12-54 def Hampton 6.3-39 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION Caulfield 7.7-49def Skye 4.15-39 ROUND 4 AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 2-May 20-Jun 8-Aug Skye 15.10-100 def Murrumbeena 9.12-66 Hampton 6.12-48 def by Murrumbeena 14.13-97 Oakleigh District 12.11-83 def Murrumbeena 8.4-52 Springvale Dist. 17.11-113 def Doveton Eagles 14.9-93 Keysborough 18.21-129 def Doveton Eagles 5.6-36 Heatherton 11.7-73 def Doveton Eagles 10.11-71 Highett 16.14-110 def Heatherton 13.2-80 Caulfield 11.12-78 def by Heatherton 12.9-81 Highett 8.10-58 def by Keysborough 10.2-62 Hampton 8.5-53 def by Oakleigh District 24.13-157 Skye 13.6-84 def Oakleigh District 9.7-61 Springvale Districts 9.8-62 def by Caulfield 14.7-91 Caulfield 9.12-66 def Keysborough 12.14-86 Springvale Districts 12.7-79 def Highett 8.9-57 Skye 9.12-66 def Hampton 7.5-47 ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 9-May 27-Jun 15-Aug Murrumbeena 14.16-100 def Springvale Districts 5.7-37 Murrumbeena 13.11-89 def Keysborough 12.9-81 Murrumbeena 18.19-127 def Heatherton 12.7-79 Doveton Eagles 6.4-40 def by Highett 15.16-106 Doveton Eagles 8.8-56 def by Caulfield 18.8-116 Hampton 14.12-96 def Doveton Eagles 8.6-54 Heatherton 2.12-24 def by Oakleigh District 12.11-83 Heatherton 9.8-62 def by Skye 21.13-139 Keysborough 8.8-56 def by Oakleigh District 13.4-82 Keysborough 15.12-102 def Skye 11.9-75 Oakleigh Dist. 21.14-140 def Springvale Dist. 6.6-42 Caulfield 11.12-78 def Highett 7.8-50 Hampton 10.10-70 def Caulfield 8.13-61 Highett 16.11-107 def Hampton 8.9-57 Skye 16.14-110 def Springvale Districts 3.6-24 ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 16-May 11-Jul 22-Aug Skye 9.5-59 def by Caulfield 10.6-66 Caulfield 12.8-80 def by Murrumbeena 15.13-103 Doveton Eagles 6.8-44 def by Murrumbeena 23.12-150 Highett 10.14-74 def by Murrumbeena 10.19-79 Skye 9.12-66 def Doveton Eagles 9.9-63 Heatherton 11.8-74 def by Keysborough 17.8-110 Oakleigh District 15.9-99 def Doveton Eagles 7.4-46 Springvale Districts 11.11-77 def Heatherton 6.4-40 Oakleigh District 8.12-60 def by Caulfield 12.12-84 Heatherton 10.10-70 def by Hampton 15.9-99 Highett 4.3-27 def by Oakleigh District 19.10-124 Highett 15.9-99 def Skye 13.9-87 Springvale Districts 10.7-67 def Keysborough 19.6-120 Hampton 2.9-21 def by Keysborough 17.20-122 Springvale Districts 5.8-38 def by Hampton 7.12-54

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DIVISION 2: SENIOR PRELIMINARY FINAL - 2.15PM MURRUMBEENA Ground:  Peter Robinson Oval 69 B7 Colours: M aroon & Gold Senior Coach: Steve Wright Assistant Coach: Shane Burbidge Reserves Coach: Rohan Schreier Assistant Coach: Ray Pickering Assistant Coach: Shaun Hawking

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Dean Spanos Murrumbeena's very own Dane Swan, power midfielder 2 Josh Wright Experienced midfielder with a strong set of dukes 3 Jarrod Walker Accountable, speedy and fierce in defence 4 Michael Kinsella Very slick user of the football, quality utility 6 Sam Moloney With buckets for hands, strong marking player in either defence or attack 7 Jason Cornish Experienced key defender 8 Cory Hargrave Co-Captain who inspires the entire playing group 9 Mitch Walder Co-Captain who leads by example 10 Rory Cahalane Versatile utility who loves a challenge 12 Darcy Hargrave Young up-and-coming damaging half forward 13 Ray Pickering Experienced swing man, cool under pressure 14 Shaun Hawking The General - reads the play better than most 16 Shaun Thompson Enigmatic forward whose best is still ahead of him 17 Matt Jones Experienced warhorse, ready to go into battle 18 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss Miraculous goal kicking half forward 20 Tom Cameron Exciting running player, exceptional skills 22 Kane Downing Good old-fashioned dour defender 23 Sam Parkes Gritty defender who can swing forward at a moments notice 24 Tom Valenta So versatile is the "Sauce" that he can play on a wing, down back or even in the ruck 25 Daniel Cavanagh Big-bodied onballer 26 Dylan Elkman 2015 SFNL interleague squad member, speedy mid/halfback 27 Dave Easton Nuggetty midfielder who leaves an impact on each contest 30 Alex Moloney Pound for pound, best small forward in the league 31 David Schmiedl Young midfielder with a new lease on life 34 Jack Brammer Dedicated utility who values the 1%ers 35 Pat Der Jeu Classy skilled midfielder with poise beyond his years 37 Dechlan Turkington Determined youngster willing to sacrifice for his team mates 40 James Shirley Athletic, energetic goal kicking ruckman 43 Mark Richardson Creative defender who is rarely beaten 47 Sam Stamos Good sized impact player 53 Chris Cairns Experienced versatile onballer 56 Adam Vanderneut Tall defender who can play in the mids

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Kai Allison Joel Davis Dan Bomford Cai Davies Dan Ebbott Nick Bridges Leigh Dawkins Ben Priggen

20 | SFNL RECORD 2015 SATURDAY 12 SEPTEMBER - JACK BARKER OVAL, CHELTENHAM CAULFIELD Ground: Koornang Park, Carnegie (Melway Ref 68 J6) Telephone:0407 559 383 Colours: Navy, Red, Gold Senior Coach: Steve Kidd Reserves Coach: Rob Southam

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Tom Heagney Tough midfielder who loves kicking goals 2 Tim Kennedy (Co-Capt) Silky backman with great skills 4 Chris Dove Reliable swingman who can go forward and kick goals 6 Anthony O'Shea Rock-solid backman who is rarely beaten 9 Andrew Booth Ever-reliable defender with a no-nonsense attitude 10 Joel Butler Smart small forward with a suicidal attack on the ball 11 Iain Musster Quick winger who has plenty of dash 12 Adam Connell Key forward who is a key focal point 13 James Backway Hard-running winger who creates plenty of drive 14 Jake Buggy Super quick midfielder who breaks the lines 15 Tom Stait A creative player with a strong team-ethic 16 Glenn Nye Strong and hard at the ball as well as the other bloke who's got it 17 Alex Cables Versatile and strong 18 Josh Wood A very reliable and disciplined player 19 Mark Carroll Strong overhead who provides a great target up forward 25 Nick Perry Rangy wingman with 'Kouta-like' skills 26 Corey Barter Creative backman who organises the back six 29 Adam Ballard (Co-Capt) A great leader of the team 30 Sean Gunning Classy player with terrific skills and footy-smart 33 John Hunter Has a freaksih ability to kick the impossible goal 39 Ash Cooper Dependable backman who is having a great season 40 Jason Twirdy Zippy onballer who loves to kick goals 41 Dylan Beattie Classy and skillful - needn't say any more 42 Alex McConnachie Dependable and disciplined backman 46 Germaine Ivanka Hard-working forward 49 Skilled backman who is playing great footy 53 Steve McLean The big ox with a huge heart 56 Tom Cotter A great mark and very disciplined player 57 Sean Walton Hard-working player who loves the contest 65 Travis Cooper Club stalwart who just keeps giving

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

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DIVISION 2: RESERVE PRELIMINARY FINAL - 12.00PM SATURDAY 12 SEPTEMBER -JACK BARKER OVAL, CHELTENHAM HIGHETT OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Road, Ground: Princes Hwy Reserve Oakleigh East Highett (Melway Ref 77 H9) Colours: Black with White Sash Telephone: 9555 7337 Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy Colours: N avy blue, white and red stripes with navy blue bulldog motif Reserves Coach: Rick Nagliati Senior Coach: Sam Hecker Reserves Coach: Matt Cairns

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Joe Bekierz 35 Jamie Gasio 1 Trent Mc Namara 33 Jason Thexton

2 Dan Booth 36 Brad Sheers 3 Lou Gangemi 34 David Barbaro

6 Jordan Osborne 38 Lachy McLean 4 Dom Carosella 36 Yaz Malcom

7 Nick Singh 39 Tim Thoburne 5 Chris Domingo 40 Michael Papargiras 9 Ryan Carroll 41 Rocco Cappelleri 9 Harry Russo 40 Steve Vawdrey 10 Paul Gurr 42 Nicholas Gisonda 13 Cam Nayar 41 Tom Barnes 11 Michael Turvey 47 Jason Scarlett 20 Chris Lee 43 Eden Marson 12 Daniel Turvey 50 Ash Peterson 24 Shane Jones 45 Luke Dermott 14 Mark Jacotine 51 Kyle Guiney 26 Nick Vawser 46 Dane Maizey 15 Chris Jones 54 Joerel Goujon 27 Nick Maizey 47 Cam Heywood 16 Nathan Warren 56 George Litras 28 Jack Nagle 48 Peter Poelsma 18 Tom Tziouvelis 57 Mark Tesoriero 29 Dan Taylor 49 Russ Taugasolo 22 Joseph Castello 58 Tyson Von Duve 31 Luke Richards 50 Nik Umijendic 24 Matthew Jolly 58 Brad Prior 32 Will Alderman 52 Tom Buckley 25 David Slater 60 John Cardamone

33 Billy Prosser 54 Mitch Elms 26 Chris Cappelleri 61 Shannon Dubois

34 Jackson Millwood 27 Matthew Dobson

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as major sponsor for the 13th consecutive year. Thank you Dave & Joan for all your support.

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Tane Abbott Lloyd Cosgriff Patrick Aurish Ross McNeill Jonny Huang Michael Harder Alan Manning Sam Thiele

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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES

HIGHETT The reserves tried hard against strong opponents, our next game this Saturday, good luck to everyone involved. Dates of importance Sunday 27th September, clean up day at our clubrooms. Wednesday 21st October, 7pm AGM at the Sandbelt Hotel. Saturday 7th November, presentation night for our netballers, under 19s, reserves & seniors, at Woodlands Golf Club, starting 7pm. Tickets need to be pre purchased, contact Jo at [email protected]. GO DOGGIES.

SKYE Oakleigh District and Highett for preseason - bigger, better, this week to determine their stronger in 2016. ITS GRAND FINAL WEEK for opponent for the Grand Final. our Thirds! Come on down Social The Reserves will play Saturday COMING UP: Presentation and cheer them into victory 19th September, enjoy your Night, Saturday 17th October. - Saturday 9:30am at Ross week off. Congratulations to Start reserving your seats now Street Reserve, Heatherton. our Senior coach Ben, staff at the bar, $65 per person and We will play Keysborough for and team on a fantastic 2015 drinks at bar prices. We look the cup! The Reserves have season, it had its highs and forward to seeing you all to earned a week off and are into lows but all together it was a celebrate the success of the the Grand Final after a stellar great, solid effort and we’re all 2015 season. This week the club performance VS Highett last proud to be Skye. Enjoy your will be open Saturday afternoon Saturday. We’re looking forward rest for the next month or so and evening following the to seeing the result between and we’ll see you in November Thirds grand final.

OAKLEIGH DISTRICT bars up for grabs. Don’t miss at...... Dandy Floor Centre, After two good victories last your opportunity, see Pittsy Snr Green Power, Urban Body, weekend its business as usual and purchase yours. Corporate Management, G & with the focus on the two’s and C Motors, ABP Consultants, The 2015 Presentation Night on Global Plumbing, Bendigo Bank the challenge facing them this October 10 is at Woodlands Golf Murrumbeena, Chadstone Saturday .Victory sees them join Club. To be a part of this great Toyota, East Oakleigh IGA, the one’s at the “ Big Show” a night please put your name Garden Gear, Ausreo, Trevillian week later. (10 per table) on the function Signs, Big Hen Building planner in the social rooms and What’s On...... Supplies, Ray White Oakleigh, IL see Ash Biram for your ticket/s . Starting to see a few raffle Duca Restaurant, Ideal Garden Supplies, Gold Members and books returning sold, as those Sponsors...... Photo Sponsors. people have now locked in their The ODFC would like to thank chance at the Gold and Silver all these wonderful people Go Oaks

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MURRUMBEENA lead at half time. Beena’s hopes were Dechlan Turkington, Darcy Hargrave, On the Field hampered by the loss of Josh Wright Tom Cameron and Sam Moloney. with an ankle injury. After their stirring win against Off The Field Keysborough last week in the After half time Beena continued to CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE. Qualification Final, the Seniors ran fight against a more settled Oakleigh. The MFNC is having a Christmas out against top placed Oakleigh Beena players such as Tom (Sauce) Tree drive this year. Trees at great District in the first Semi Final last Valenta and Darcy Hargrave strived prices can be picked up from the club Saturday. Matt Jones and Jarrod to get the ball and send it forward. rooms on 29th November and 6th Walker had been replaced by Tom In the back line Sam Moloney, Sam December. Prices between $60 and Cameron and Mark Richardson. Parkes, Ray Pickering and Kane $80 dollars. Stands available for $40. Downing alongside Dechlan T The first quarter was very More details to come. repelled many Oakleigh attacks. At competitive with Beena having much three quarter time Oakleigh led by Sponsors of the play in their half of the ground. sixteen points – we had pegged them The ‘Beena is indebted to the We led Oakleigh by several points back by two points but again suffered following 2015 loyal sponsors: (22 to 19) at the end of the quarter from too many behinds. Thomson Real Estate, Sheen Panels, and would have been further ahead Oakleigh Lions, Chadstone Toyota, except for some errant kicking. Mitch The last quarter was more one-sided Attwood Newsagency, Brew Café, Walder was doing well in the ruck. as Oakleigh scored a further 6.7-42 Bowen Automotive, NAB, Bakers to Beena’s 2.2-14. Our lads didn’t Delight Carnegie, the Rosstown Oakleigh District came back in an stop trying but the lack of sufficient Hotel, Morgans Finance Advisors aggressive second quarter and talls told in the end as Oakleigh Brighton, Bendigo Bank, Flight our back line was under constant dominated in the air. pressure. Dechlan Turkington was Centre Carnegie, Gianna Molinaro prominent repelling attack after Beena’s 8 goals all came from of South Melbourne, Ace of Clubs attack. District put on 4.5-29 pts to individuals while the best players Rubbish Removals and all our player Beena’s 1.2-8 resulting in an 18 point included Mitch Walder, Tom Valenta, sponsors.

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ST PAULS FOOTBALL AND NETBALL CLUB DIVISION 1 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE COACHING POSITIONS FOR SEASON 2016 Senior Coach: (Playing or non playing) Reserves Coach: (Playing or non playing) Colts: (Under 18’s) The St Pauls Football and Netball Club seeks expressions of interest for suitably qualified applicants for the above positions. All applications will be kept strictly confidential and must be lodged by Monday, the 4th of October 2015. Applications are to be emailed to the Football Manager Peter Mercoulia at [email protected]

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28 | SFNL RECORD 2015 WWW.SFNL.COM.AU | 29 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE SFNL MEDIA DESK EX-PLAYERS NOW STARS WITH THE WHISTLE Ilya Fridman, Kai Allison and what it’s like to play at a good level and that I reckon it’s definitely helped,” Leigh Dawkins are three of Allison said. the most distinguished and Dawkins agrees. “I think we (ex-players) have a bit more game-sense about respected umpires in the us (compared to umpires who have never played the game competitively), Southern Football Netball we can sort of read the play a little bit better and understand what (the League, but their proficiency players are) trying to do and not be so technical on every little free kick belies their somewhat because you know how hard a game it is to play,” he said. experience in the caper. Fridman said he remembered the qualities he appreciated in a whistle- The trio entered the 2015 blower from his perspective as a player, and has since tried to incorporate season with a combined those same qualities into his own umpiring. This is part of what make him five years of involvement one of the League’s most respected officiators. with the umpiring fraternity, yet are still “I really appreciated the umpires that had the time to talk to you as a player among the League’s top on the field when the decision’s been made, umpires that really took that whistle-blowers. extra step and explained their decision and would be really approachable... and that’s something I try to do with my umpiring,” Fridman explained. Part of the reason behind the rapid ascension of And there are many aspects to umpiring at community level that the these three men to the boys enjoy, not least of all they get the best seat in the house to greatest game of all. Kai Allison and Leigh Dawkins top echelons of SFNL Umpiring is their thorough Allison and Dawkins also love maintaining their affiliation with the sport understanding of the game through their vast experience as players at and see similarities between the umpiring fraternity and their football different levels. clubs in terms of culture, building friendships and enjoying social activities And their stories are remarkable similar. All three boys speak of their off the field. football careers cut short by injury before taking up umpiring as a way to “It’s a really good way to get involved in the sport. It’s a really good culture maintain an involvement in the game they love. down at the SFNL Umpires Association… there’s some really good people Fridman spoke to the SFNL Record in the lead-up to Community Umpiring down there and we always have a good time training,” Allison said. Round back in May about his playing career with SFNL clubs Bentleigh “We train Tuesdays and Thursdays, which is similar to a football club, we (then in the VAFA), Dingley and VFL side Casey Scorpions. have social functions and get-togethers and stuff like that as well, similar After showing plenty of talent as a footballer, he was later crippled by a to football clubs. At the end of the day, we’re all similar in that we’re trying horrid run of injury and illness, including glandular fever, a dislocated knee, to improve our performances and get better,” Dawkins added. broken patella and lower back/spinal injuries. But Fridman also sees several other benefits that far surpass simply A mate of his then suggested he consider taking up umpiring as a way to having fun. regain fitness and aid his injury rehabilitation. “It teaches you a lot of life skills in terms of building your confidence, Allison, too, showed enough promise during his brief football career to your ability to communicate… you’re always keeping fit. And then there’s suggest he had what it took to play at a high level. a bit of the monetary side of things as well. You actually get paid to do it!” Fridman said. A tall goal-kicking midfielder/winger with the Gippsland Power in the Umpiring has quickly developed from a hobby to a passion for Fridman, juniors, Allison looked set to play against their elite TAC Cup Under 18s Allison and Dawkins, squad before stress fractures in his lower back and a chronic hip injury, and all three boys similar to Osteitis Pubis, took over. encourage people of Dawkins, a Tassie native, started his career aged seven in the little league all ages to give it a go. and progressed all the way up to senior level with the East Devonport Football Club before living in London for five years. “If you enjoy football and enjoy being Although he had the occasional social kick over in the old dart, he yearned around the game, to play competitively. He moved back to Melbourne in 2011, and although then I’d definitely he wanted to join a local SFNL club, his shoulder had other ideas. recommend former There is little doubt with these three that their success with the whistle can players and even officials, anyone that be attributed to their careers as players. enjoys the football “I think it’s good just to have a bit of a feel for what the players going environment, they through. I mean, I’ve been out of the game for a while so I’ve probably should get involved,” lost a little bit of touch with it, but I think just having a good kind of idea of Dawkins said Ilya Fridman Interested in becoming involved as a Field, Boundary or Goal Umpire in 2016? Get in the Game. Become an Umpire. If you love footy, you’ll love being an umpire. Go the League website sfnl.com.au and head to the UMPIRING tab. For further information contact Peter Mair - Director of Umpiring: 0418 313 359

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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE SFNL MEDIA DESK 2015 SFNL SAS SECURITY FINALS SERIES Division 3 Seniors, Reserves & Thirds Red Sat August 22 Qualifying Final: 2 v 3 Meade Reserve, Clayton Sun August 23 Elimination Final 4 v 5 Meade Reserve, Clayton Sat August 29 Second Semi Final: 1 v Winner of Qualifying Final Ross St Reserve, Heatherton Sun August 30 First Semi Final: Loser of Qualifying Final v Winner of Elimination Final Ross St Reserve, Heatherton Sat September 5 Preliminary Final: Loser of Second Semi Final v Winner of First Semi Final Meade Reserve, Clayton Sat September 12 Grand Final: Winner of Second Semi Final v Winner of Preliminary Final Ross St Reserve, Heatherton Division 2 Seniors, Reserves & Thirds Blue Sat August 29 Qualifying Final: 2 v 3 Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sun August 30 Elimination Final 4 v 5 Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sat September 5 Second Semi Final: 1 v Winner of Qualifying Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sun September 6 First Semi Final: Loser of Qualifying Final v Winner of Elimination Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sat September 12 Preliminary Final: Loser of Second Semi Final v Winner of First Semi Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sat September 19 Grand Final: Winner of Second Semi Final v Winner of Preliminary Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Division 1 Seniors, Reserves & Under 19's Sat August 29 Qualifying Final: 2 v 3 Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sun August 30 Elimination Final 4 v 5 Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sat September 5 Second Semi Final: 1 v Winner of Qualifying Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sun September 6 First Semi Final: Loser of Qualifying Final v Winner of Elimination Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sun September 13 Preliminary Final: Loser of Second Semi Final v Winner of First Semi Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sun September 20 Grand Final: Winner of Second Semi Final v Winner of Preliminary Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale FINAL MATCH TIMES : Thirds: 9:30am Under 19's: 9:30am Reserves: 12:00pm Seniors: 2:15pm GRAND FINAL MATCH TIMES: Thirds: 9:30am Under 19's: 9:30am Reserves: 12:00pm Seniors: 2:30pm ADMISSION: Adults: $12 (Grand Finals: $15) Pensioner/Concession: $5 (Grand Finals: $7) Under 15: Free Four week Finals Pass: $50 (Entry to all finals matches on any day) - Available through SFNL Office (cash/cheque only) DOGS MUST BE ON LEASHES AND UNDER OWNER’S CONTROL AT ALL TIMES LIMITED PARKING AVAILABLE AT SPRINGVALE RESERVE - $5 (STREET PARKING AVAILABLE) NO PUBLIC PARKING AVAILABLE AT JACK BARKER OVAL, MEADE RESERVE, ROSS ST RESERVE (STREET PARKING AVAILABLE) RULES AND CONDITIONS For the safety and enjoyment of all SFNL supporters, you are NO DRAWN MATCHES DURING FINALS SERIES asked to abide by the following Rules and Conditions: There will be no drawn matches during the Final Series. Should the scores be tied at the end of normal time then the following 1. Alcohol is not permitted to be brought into any Finals venue. procedure will follow: 2. SFNL security personnel will inspect vehicles and bags to a) ALL PLAYERS will remain on the playing field; ensure that no alcohol is being brought into the venue. b) COACHES are to remain OFF the playing field; 3. Any alcohol found, will be stored until the end of the match and returned to the owner. The SFNL will not be held a. Unless one of the coaches involved is a playing coach, in responsible for the alcohol. which case the opposition coach will be permitted to enter the ground. 4. Alcohol can be purchased from the appropriate booth inside the venue. c) The CLUB RUNNER is permitted to relay messages from the coach; 5. Patrons will be limited to two cans of alcohol per purchase. d) The Field Umpires will confer with the Goal Umpires and Cans will be opened by booth staff. when they verify that the scores are tied, the players of the 6. Alcohol not permitted to be consumed in the designated two teams will change ends; “Dry Areas”. e) FIVE MINUTES plus TIME-ON to be played – after such 7. ALCOHOL is not permitted to be taken ONTO THE PLAYING time, players to change ends without leaving the playing field ARENA. – COACHES to remain OFF the playing field. FIVE MINUTES plus TIME-ON to be played. The Official League Timekeeper 8. Persons not abiding by these rules and conditions may be will keep this time; asked to leave the venue. f) At the end of this time, the team with the highest score will 9. Dogs must be on a leash inside all venues. be deemed the winner; 10. Videotaping or filming any SFNL finals match is not permitted g) In the event the scores are still tied, the same procedure will without prior permission of SFNL management. apply until a result is reached.

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RSVP Thursday 10th September, 2015 $45 E: [email protected] or P: 9553 5644 per person 36 | SFNL RECORD 2015 SFNL MEDIA DESK / POCKET PROFILES Name: Cory Durie Name: Tim Kennedy Nickname: CD Nickname: TK or Fossil Age: 33 Age: 33 Height: 176cm Height: 188cm Position: Half back Position: Centre Junior club: Junior club: Vermont Wodonga Bulldogs FC Occupation: Account Manager Occupation: PE Teacher CORY DURIE TIM KENNEDY AFL Team Supported: Carlton BLACK ROCK AFL Team Supported: CAULFIELD The Mighty Saints Favourite player to watch as a kid: /DC Favourite player to watch as a kid: Career highlight: Winning three flags Career highlight: 2009 Premiership with Tallangatta What music gets you up and about pre-game: No need for music pre game What music gets you up and about pre-game: The Rocky Soundtrack Superstitions: Nil Superstitions: Best piece of advice you’ve been given: Have to be the first player with his ankles strapped The more contests you get to, the more chances you Best piece of advice you’ve been given: have on winning the footy Always be polite to the canteen lady. Favourite holiday destination: Boracay Favourite holiday destination: Byron Bay If you owned a racehorse, you would call it: If you owned a racehorse, you would call it: Isla’s Dream She’s got wheels Best subject at school: Physical Education Best subject at school: Physical Education Signature dish: Pasta- Carbonara or Matriciana Signature dish: CD’s Pasta Your last meal would be: Your last meal would be: Scotch fillet steak with a lobster on top. Big bowl of mint choc chip ice-cream Favourite movie: Rocky IV Favourite movie: Top Gun The actor that would play you in a movie The actor that would play you in a movie of your life is: Owen Wilson of your life is: Tom Cruise Most useless thing you’ve ever purchased: Most useless thing you’ve ever purchased: Nivea anti-ageing cream for men. My new Taylormade R1 driver Describe yourself in three words: Describe yourself in three words: Energetic, clumsy and determined Competitive, positive and happy Your coach’s favourite saying: “Boys, ya need to smooth off the corners and add a bit of polish.” Your coach’s favourite saying: “Weight of numbers…” You would spend your last $20 on: You would spend your last $20 on: Fish and Chips on the beach with a Corona. Something for my daughter Your most prized possession is: Your most prized possession is: My daughter My Car, The Black Panther

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DIVISION 3 RESULTS: WEEK 3 FINALS

SENIORS RESERVES TEAM PWLDFA% PTS TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Black Rock 17 14 3 0 1872 1010 185.35 60 South Yarra 17 16 1 0 1879 643 292.22 68 Mount Waverley 17 13 4 0 1728 1098 157.38 56 Endeavour Hills 17 15 2 0 1821 791 230.21 64 Moorabbin 17 13 4 0 1746 1340 130.30 56 Black Rock 17 12 5 0 1675 920 182.07 52 C.P.L 17 12 5 0 1805 1156 156.14 52 C.P.L 17 12 5 0 1626 1103 147.42 52 Ashwood 18 12 6 0 1615 1127 143.30 48 Ashwood 18 11 7 0 1600 1027 155.79 44 Endeavour Hills 18 11 7 0 1622 1355 119.70 44 Moorabbin 17 10 7 0 1595 1097 145.40 44 South Yarra 17 8 9 0 1306 1300 100.46 36 Dandenong 17 6 11 0 1099 1309 83.96 28 Lyndale 17 6 11 0 1305 1567 83.28 28 Sandown 17 5 12 0 1060 1187 89.30 24 Sandown 17 5 12 0 1189 1450 82.00 24 Mount Waverley 17 5 12 0 968 1413 68.51 24 Hallam 17 3 14 0 1036 1517 68.29 16 Lyndale 17 4 13 0 947 1649 57.43 20 Dandenong 17 2 15 0 995 1702 58.46 12 Hallam 17 2 15 0 808 1901 42.50 12 Southern Dragons 9 0 9 0 732 2329 31.43 0 Southern Dragons 8 0 8 0 375 2413 15.54 0

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Mount Waverley 5.2 6.4 10.7 12.8-80 South Yarra 1.3 4.4 7.6 8.9-57 Moorabbin 3.0 6.3 8.6 9.9-63 Black Rock 4.4 7.4 8.7 12.10-82 Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: P. Kinsella 3, I. Taylor 3, South Yarra: Goal Kickers: D. Mahoney 2, C. Mangos, L. McInnes 2, C. Kirkup 2, C. Cafiso, C. Jeffries C. Sharpley, J. Befrage, R. Dore, A. Strelec, G. Zach Best Players: L. Rose, R. Mathers, S. Costantino, Best Players: C. McKee, A. Noel, O. Smith, J. Befrage, L. McInnes, C. Jeffries, P. Kinsella D. Rossi, A. Strelec Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: D. Schipper 2, T. Davey 2, Black Rock: Goal Kickers: D. Watson 3, R. Brand 2, M. Russell, Z. Hostalek, B. Sloss, P. Reaby, S. Kelly J. Nicholson, M. Winberg, D. Brostek, B. Fairhurst, Best Players: Z. Hostalek, S. Kelly, H. Schipper, M. Johnson, C. Knight, M. Gomizel M. Dettmann, M. Kinsella, S. Sloss Best Players: P. Irons, M. Gomizel, B. Smith, C. Knight, T. Fitzgerald, J. Nicholson

38 | SFNL RECORD 2015 DIVISION 3: MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi Preliminary Final The Mountain Lions then added a couple more majors late in the quarter. Mount Waverley vs Moorabbin Moorabbin made the early running in the Sitting 13-points adrift with a term to go, the Preliminary Final, having three goals on the board Kangaroos needed a big effort but had a bit of before Mount Waverley could register a score. a breeze going their way. They threatened a number of times during the final quarter, and The Mountain Lions were struggling to get the margin mostly hovered around two goals in momentum and were under pressure in favour of the Mountain Lions. defence, when the Kangaroos conceded a free kick and subsequent 50 metre penalty. The last term became an arm wrestle in which neither team could manage a major until Mount Mount Waverley seized on the release of Waverley goaled at the 17-minute mark. This pressure, kicking its first goal and quickly pushed the lead out to three goals and it looked adding a couple more. When Ian Taylor booted to be enough, but the determined Sean Kelly his second goal, 15 minutes into the quarter, rose to the occasion for Moorabbin. He took a the Mountain Lions hit the front. By the time the strong contested mark and made no mistake siren rang out their lead was 14 points, courtesy with his shot for goal. of their fourth consecutive major. The Kangaroos were anchored on three goals straight. Entering time on, a Mount Waverley player rushed a behind, reducing his side’s lead to a Moorabbin’s players were advised at the huddle precarious 11 points. to show accountability and discipline and to focus on the ball, and not risk giving away But the Kangaroos’ scoring had finished for the further 50 metre penalties. day and the Mountain Lions made the result look a little more comfortable with a Cameron With the first goal of the second quarter, the Kirkup goal on the siren. The 17-point winning team in green and gold looked menacing and margin was fitting. Mount Waverley was the threatened to break away. However, Moorabbin slightly better side. rallied and when Dayne Schipper wobbled through a Kangaroos’ goal on the half time Lachlan Rose was named the winner’s best siren, it cut the Mountain Lions’ advantage to ahead of skipper Richard Mathers, whilst two points. Zdenek Hostalek and Sean Kelly were prominent again for the Kangaroos. Mount Waverley managed four goals to two in the third term including an impressive set shot The Mountain Lions celebrated a hard-earned from the boundary line by Taylor. victory with an enthusiastic rendition of their unique club song. However, it took plenty of work for the Mountain Lions to gain their three quarter time lead. The They then promptly returned to the field to do Kangaroos edged in front at the eight-minute some stretching and to start focusing on next mark of the third term when Mark Russell week’s Grand Final. Their steely resolve was nailed a set shot; Mount Waverley had to wait apparent and it was clear how much they want until Taylor’s goal to regain the advantage. By to sing that song again on Grand Final day. But then 16 minutes had elapsed. Black Rock presents another big challenge.

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2015 DIVISION 3 SENIOR FIXTURE ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 11-Apr 23-May 11-Jul Black Rock 11.17.83 def South Yarra 5.5.35 Black Rock 21.19-145 def Endeavour Hills 7.7-49 Black Rock 19.11-125 def Dandenong 4.8-32 Lyndale 13.6.84 def Dandenong 5.11.41 Lyndale 9.8-62 def by C.P.L 18.10-118 Lyndale 19.11-125 def Southern Dragons 2.12-24 Moorabbin 19.13.127 def Southern Dragons 10.8.68 Moorabbin 9.8-62 def by Ashwood 14.9-93 Moorabbin 10.12-72 def by Mount Waverley 12.8-80 Ashwood 11.8.74 def by Mount Waverley 14.8.92 Dandenong 9.4-58 def by Sandown 15.12-102 Ashwood 18.13-121 def Hallam 5.11-41 C.P.L 22.15.147 def Hallam 6.7.43 Southern Dragons 7.11-53 def by Hallam 8.12-60 Sandown 2.11-23 def by C.P.L 12.12-84 Endeavour Hills 13.12.90 def Sandown 10.10.70 South Yarra 5.16-46 def by Mount Waverley 12.5-77 Endeavour Hills 10.16-76 def South Yarra 6.5-41 ROUND 2 ROUND 8 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME 18-Apr 30-May ROUND 14 Black Rock 16.21-117 def Lyndale 11.11-77 18-Jul Dandenong 5.4.34 def by Black Rock 10.14.74 Dandenong 5.9-39 def by Moorabbin 19.16-130 Southern Dragons 7.8-50 def by Black Rock 17.12-114 Southern Dragons 8.12.60 def by Lyndale 10.20.80 Ashwood 28.14-182 def Southern Dragons 6.7-43 Mount Waverley 17.9-111 def Lyndale 12.11-83 Mount Waverley 10.17.77 def by Moorabbin 11.12.78 Mount Waverley 10.14-74 def C.P.L 8.13-61 Hallam 9.4-58 def by Moorabbin 17.12-114 Hallam 8.3.51 def by Ashwood 10.8.68 Sandown 7.14-56 def by South Yarra 10.9-69 Sandown 10.14-74 def Ashwood 10.8-68 C.P.L 12.10.82 def Sandown 9.12.66 Hallam 11.4-70 def by Endeavour Hills 16.14-110 C.P.L 11.10-76 def Endeavour Hills 11.9-75 South Yarra 9.14.68 def by Endeavour Hills 10.14.74 South Yarra 6.18-54 def Dandenong 7.8-50 ROUND 3 ROUND 9 25-Apr 13-Jun ROUND 15 Ashwood 14.10-94 Black Rock 28.26-194 def Southern Dragons 1.4-10 Black Rock 11.9-75 def by 25-Jul Moorabbin 10.14-74 def by Lyndale 14.14-98 Black Rock 5.7-37 def Mount Waverley 4.12-36 Lyndale 7.11-53 def by Mount Waverley 15.5-95 Dandenong 7.10-52 def by C.P.L 17.15-117 Lyndale 5.11-41 def by Hallam 7.4-46 Moorabbin 16.12-108 def Hallam 13.12-90 Southern Dragons 4.1-25 def byEndeavour Hills 29.16-190 Moorabbin 22.15-147 def Sandown 10.8-68 Ashwood 14.10-94 def Sandown 4.9-33 Mount Waverley 18.16-124 def Sandown 12.10-82 Ashwood 5.10-40 def by Endeavour Hills 7.11-53 Endeavour Hills 11.15-81 def by C.P.L 18.11-119 South Yarra 13.17-95 def Hallam 3.4-22 C.P.L 14.15-99 def South Yarra 11.7-73 Dandenong 6.9-45 def by South Yarra 14.10-94 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION Dandenong 22.15-147 def Southern Dragons 4.12-36 ROUND 4 AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 2-May 20-Jun 1-Aug Black Rock 17.14-116 def Hallam 8.7-55 Moorabbin 14.11-95 def Black Rock 12.16-88 Hallam 7.2-44 def by Black Rock 12.18-90 Sandown 14.10-94 def Lyndale 13.12-90 Lyndale 5.5-35 def by South Yarra 22.11-143 Endeavour Hills 10.15-75 def by Moorabbin 12.10-82 Moorabbin 23.12-150 def Endeavour Hills 16.8-104 Ashwood 21.15-141 def Dandenong 6.8-44 Ashwood 11.9-75 def by C.P.L 12.12-84 C.P.L 22.17-149 def Ashwood 8.3-51 C.P.L 22.14-144 def Southern Dragons 5.5-35 Mount Waverley 17.23-125 def Dandenong 8.8-56 Dandenong 5.5-35 def by Mount Waverley 17.19-121 Endeavour Hills 12.13-85 def Mount Waverley 8.9-57 South Yarra 17.23-125 def Southern Dragons 7.2-44 Southern Dragons 3.7-25 def by South Yarra 11.11-77 Sandown 9.9-63 def Hallam 5.13-43 Lyndale 12.7-79 def Sandown 9.13-67 ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 9-May 27-Jun 8-Aug Mount Waverley 11.8-74 def by Black Rock 12.12-84 C.P.L 12.11-83 def by Black Rock 14.11-95 Black Rock 11.15-81 def Sandown 6.6-42 Hallam 4.9-33 def by Lyndale 10.6-66 Lyndale 7.7-49 def by Ashwood 11.14-80 Lyndale 6.11-47 def by Endeavour Hills 19.20- 134 Sandown 8.10-58 def by Moorabbin 9.9-63 South Yarra 13.8-86 def by Moorabbin 15.13-103 Moorabbin 12.14-86 def C.P.L 9.8-62 Endeavour Hills 7.20-62 def by Ashwood 10.8-68 Endeavour Hills 14.12-96 def Dandenong 10.9-69 South Yarra 4.10-34 def by Ashwood 20.8-128 South Yarra 11.10-76 def C.P.L 9.7-61 Southern Dragons 5.13-43 def by Sandown 15.13-103 Dandenong 9.13-67 def Hallam 7.11-53 Southern Dragons 5.10-40 def by Dandenong 14.8-92 Hallam 5.13-43 def by Mount Waverley 9.11-65 Southern Dragons 4.10-34 def by Mt. Waverley 19.20-134 ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 16-May 4-Jul 15-Aug Sandown 8.7-55 def by Black Rock 15.23-113 South Yarra 12.5-77 def Black Rock 8.12-60 Endeavour Hills 10.8 def by Black Rock 13.5 -83 Endeavour Hills 20.17-137 def Lyndale 16.10-106 Dandenong 7.8-50 def by Lyndale 8.13-61 C.P.L 22.10-142 def Lyndale 10.9-69 C.P.L 7.8-50 def by Moorabbin 12.15-87 Southern Dragons 5.3-33 def byMoorabbin 19.13-127 Ashwood 16.17-113 def Moorabbin 5.11-41 Ashwood 9.14-68 def South Yarra 9.8-62 Mount Waverley 10.18-78 def Ashwood 8.9-57 Hallam 29.20-194 def Southern Dragons 5.11-41 Mt Waverley 17.12-114 def Southern Dragons 10.8-68 Hallam 5.3-33 def by C.P.L 19.13-127 Mount Waverley 29.20-194 def South Yarra 6.14-50 Hallam 8.9-57 def by Dandenong 3.7-25 Sandown 5.9-39 def by Endeavour Hills 9.9-63 Sandown 14.10-94 def Dandenong 8.11-59

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DIVISION 3: GRAND FINAL PREVIEW / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi Grand Final day promises to be a thrilling contest between clash between these teams, and kicked three majors. Black Rock and Mount Waverley. Lane was also prominent in the sides’ Round 15 clash, Black Rock occupied top spot for all but two rounds of the being named the Jets’ second best player and booting one home and away season and deserved its status as minor of his team’s five goals. premier, but Mount Waverley maintained a good ladder position throughout, never too far adrift. The Mountain Lions Burke reflects on how far the Jets have come in the past spent most of the season in the top four and pounced on three years, after battling financial instability and a loss of second spot in Round 18. respect from inside and outside the club. Mount Waverley has been unable to defeat the Jets this He explains that three years ago he presented the club season, but came close in Round 15. On that day, the with a plan to help it rebuild, and this involved a focus on its Mountain Lions only kicked goals in the second quarter, culture. More specifically this was about “respect, attitude, yet lost by just a point. The Jets took their opportunities commitment and effort”, Burke says. with three last quarter goals, whilst the Mountain Lions In this time, he points out that the club has gone from squandered theirs with six behinds in that period. having 25 players in the first round of the 2013 season to Previously, the sides met in Round 5 with the Jets handling having around 90 footballers across three sides. the challenge of a visit to Mayfield Park, to get home by 10 He is excited that the club will be participating in both the points and maintain an undefeated record that did not end Reserves and Senior Grand Finals. until a Round 9 loss to Ashwood. Burke has vast finals experience from Cheltenham and The Jets have based their season on a wide range of contributors, and have adjusted well to the disappointment is confident that the Jets will be well prepared for the of losing Tom Dewar to a knee injury that ended his season challenge against the Mountain Lions. after he had played just eight He will keep everything normal in the lead up to the games. Dewar had already match, training on Tuesday and Thursday nights. booted 39 goals. Thursday will feature what has now become Black Rock coach, John Burke a customary dinner, which has notes that players had been helped the team bond. challenged in the previous Burke feels the Jets have a couple of seasons to share the good balance of young and goal-scoring load and have experienced players and responded well. Burke says the young players have explains that they have been a pleasure to coach. managed to score But he makes it clear effectively as a team that the senior without having players and the another player featuring in the leadership group league’s top goal drive the club. kickers. Cory Durie, The challenge for Jay Williams Mount Waverley and Kelly is to bounce back Spratt form from a comprehensive the leadership seven-goal loss when the group. “Those sides met in week two of three boys the finals. One thing that have got a lot of the Mountain Lions need to experience and do is contain Adrian Lane. they are worthy He led the way for Black leaders of our Rock in a best on ground football club,” display in the Semi Final Burke says. Black Rock skipper Cory Durie

42 | SFNL RECORD 2015 He also praises backman, Andrew Ferguson, who missed Preliminary Final and the Mountain Lions were still able to out on a spot in Black Rock’s Elimination Final team last manage 12 goals for the day. year. “He’s been secretary, treasurer, you name it, he does it Wilkin mentions that Galle came to the club from Foster all, and he’s our media manager.” He makes it clear that if where he was playing at centre half back. This highlights the Jets win the ultimate prize on Saturday, plenty of credit Galle’s ability to contribute in different positions, and he has should go to Ferguson. the fitness to cover plenty of ground. Burke emphasises that the Jets will respect the opposition Another player Wilkin speaks of is Leigh McInnes who and enjoy the day, and that a win will hopefully result from he describes as a “strong onballer with silky foot skills”. their efforts. He says, “It’s been a three year journey. If we However, the coach says that it is McInnes’ tackling that win a premiership at the end of it that’s a bonus, but it’s not really makes him stand out. the important thing.” The loss of Drew Macrae to injury last time Mount Waverley He will be proud of the players, no matter what, and is played Black Rock was a big blow for the Mountain Lions. confident it will be a high quality game. He is adaptable and can contribute in the ruck and around Mount Waverley playing coach, Jarrod Wilkin has the ability the ground. But, if Macrae is unable to play in the Grand to inspire his team with his courage, and is sure to be crucial Final, Ben Beecroft has the experience to do plenty of work in the backline. He has the versatility to contribute around in the ruck. He is always competitive and ensures that his the ground for the Mountain Lions. side’s midfielders are in with a good chance to win enough of the footy. Wilkin explains the work that has gone into the Mountain Lions reaching the Grand Final again, after losing a number Chris Jeffries reads the play well and has the knack of of players at the end of 2014. “It was looking pretty grim, but kicking important goals for the Mountain Lions. we managed to get mates of Chris Filer showed some zip at times in mates to come down and build the Preliminary Final and may be a competitive side. It took us dangerous. about three or four rounds to The two club gel together,” Wilkin says. Cliff Aikman will be a captains get valuable addition for Mount Waverley acquainted with He sees the result of the if he is able to return to the side, but the premiership Grand Final as hinging on has been unable to play since an injury cup “who can sustain the sustained in the first week of finals most pressure”, and action. considers this to be an area that It will be a terrific match the Mountain from the first bounce Lions pride and it is themselves on. unlikely that the winner will Like Black be certain until Rock, Mount well into the contest. Waverley is not The Jets have had a overly reliant on little edge in consistency any individual to throughout the season score its goals. and showed what Big forward, they are capable of Luke Galle has in a ruthless Semi booted 68 majors Final display against for the season and Mount Waverley. But sits second on the Mountain Lions will be far the division’s goal more competitive this time. kicking list. He was held goalless in the Expect Black Rock to claim a narrow win.

Mount Waverley captain Rich Mathers

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DIVISION 3: SENIOR GRAND FINAL - 2:30PM BLACK ROCK Ground: McDonald Reserve, Black Rock Telephone: 0419 140 476 Colours: R ed and Black Senior Coach: John Burke Reserves Coach: John Sinclair Thirds Coach: Michael Bennett

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Cory Durie Captain courageous, leads from the midfield with his booming kick 2 Will Sanchez Dances around opponents like he does the ladies on a Saturday night 3 Jay Williams Peaking at the right time, loves a clutch goal 4 Alex Shulman Big bodied midfielder who can find the goals 5 Mark Winberg Smart player, really useful when he finds space 6 Brad Meehan Big game player, loves being in and under 7 Daniel Kick Very sticky hands, proven to be a swing man this year 9 Steve Baranski Elder statesman, reads the play very well 11 Andrew Ferguson The glove in defence, can play tall or small 13 Darcy O'Brien Has a wing named after him, says it all 16 Jake McMahon Half back/mid who loves the contest 17 Tom Dalton Ruck/key forward, stepped up in the second half of year 18 Kelly Spratt Has as much to say as he does possessions, silver fox 19 Lachlan Quirk Smart player in offence, classy left foot 22 Brendan Stephenson Playing undersized, dominates opponents around the ground 24 Simon Taylor Can play forward or back; idolises Tom Dewar 29 Dylan Peet Good leader on field, elite kicking ability 31 Gino Torcasio Great addition, smart and knows where the goals are 32 Brent Rafferty Really smart player, skilled set shot kick 33 Tom Dewar Really dangerous, can take teams apart by himself 34 Nick Hellyer Young midfielder, great disposal 37 Brenton Henry Rebound defender, pleasure to watch 38 Andrew Birt Great right shoe, not afraid to crack in the contest 39 Kris Lawrence In and under player, useful off half forward 40 Matt Johnson Hard at it mid/half forward, pin-point kicking 43 Tyson Williams Don’t let the hair fool you, he can really play 47 Joe Kriegar Can tear the game open in any position 50 Jamie Shulman The Wolf loves flying for marks in defence 52 Adam Wallace Best trainer at the club, frustrated by injury 61 Andrew Luke Not afraid of anyone, loves a challenge 65 Sam Maitland Smallest ruckman in the league. Rarely beaten 70 Michael Spohn 6ft dreamboat from the O.C., personal space invader 74 Chris Knight Try catching him; gets heaps of space on a wing 85 Adrian Lane The King; beats opponents in the air or on the ground FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Alan Glenton Matt Crowley Zach Vandenhoven Ilya Fridman Anthony D'Amico Sam Rogers Troy Wood Simon O'Loughlin

44 | SFNL RECORD 2015 SATURDAY 12 SEPTEMBER - HEATHERTON REC. RESERVE, HEATHERTON MOUNT WAVERLEY Ground: Mayfield Park, Lewton Road, Mt Waverley (Melways Ref 70 B4) Telephone: 0466 991 926 Colours: G reen and Gold Senior Coach: Jarrod Wilkin Reserves Coach: Barry Wood

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Jarrod Wilkin (Coach) Key Defender - very strong overheard, neat kick 2 Cliff Aikman Midfield/Forward - Quick and skilled, runs hard 4 Chris Filer Utility - Quick and tough, very attacking 5 Leigh McInnes Midfield - Strong inside player, good at stoppages 6 Michael Kinsella Midfield/Forward - Quick and skilled, very agile 7 Patrick Kinsella Midfield/Forward - Quick and tough, hard at the contest 8 Luke Galle Key Forward - Strong overheard and excellent set shot 9 Chris Jeffries Forward - Strong overheard and always in right spots 11 Ben Beecroft Ruck/Forward - Great tap ruckman and very nice skills 14 Rich Mathers (Capt) Utility - Good link up player, leads by example 15 Simon Jacobson Defender - Can play on all types, good rebounder 17 Ian Taylor Forward - Good overhead for size, very good skills 18 Cameron Kirkup Forward - Good on the lead, knows where the goals are, good on both feet 19 Taryn Dawson Midfield/Defender - Strong at the contest, good skills and tough 20 Phil Schulz Ruck/Midfield - Athletic, good skills, runs hard all day 21 Brett Mugridge Key Defender - Good closing speed, good overhead 23 Danial Pearce Defender - Reads play well, good skills and makes good decisions 24 Angus Wood Forward/Midfield - Quick and agile, good skills, a lot of potential 25 Tom Petronic Defender/Midfield - Attacking defender, very good kicking skills 26 Lachy Rose Midfield/Defender - Tough and skilled, competes well 31 Shane Costantino Midfield/Defender - Tough and skilled, makes good decisions 32 Tom Stapleton Midfield - Strong inside player, very tough, hard at the contest 34 Kieran Anglim Midfield/Forward - Quick, tough and runs hard all day 35 Toby Patrick Wing - Very quick, good skills, competes well 36 Tim Proctor Defender/Ruck - Strong at contest, good one on one 39 Sean Rickard Defender - Very good run and carry, provides good rebound 42 Chris Cafiso Midfield/Forward - Strong inside player, good penetrating kick 52 Drew Macrae Forward/Ruck - Athletic and very agile, good marking forward, good kick 64 Mitch Polites Midfield/Forward - Runs hard and competes well 70 Zac Browne Ruck - Athletic ruckman who is very quick

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME BLACK ROCK MOUNT WAVERLEY

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DIVISION 3: RESERVE GRAND FINAL - 12:00PM SATURDAY12 SEPTEMBER - HEATHERTON RECREATION RESERVE, HEATHERTON ENDEAVOUR HILLS BLACK ROCK Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Ground: McDonald Reserve, Black Rock Gleneagles drive, Telephone: 0419 140 476 Endeavour Hills 3802 Colours: R ed and Black Telephone: 0432854796 Senior Coach: John Burke Colours: Green and Gold V Reserves Coach: John Sinclair Senior Coach: Steve Muscat Thirds Coach: Michael Bennett Reserve Coach: Mark Zullan

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Adrian Kartner 29 Jason Kreig 2 James Nicholson 26 Gary Telemzouguer 2 Andy Mitchell 30 Daniel Strom 3 Ben Graham 31 Josh Abela 3 27 4 Bryon Hoe 32 Jarryd Burke Richard Keele Mark Gomizel 5 Mitch Whatman 33 Mitch Daley 6 Ben Swift 34 Steve Parlamentis 4 Ben Strong 33 Tim Fitzgerald 7 Tommy Carr-Lehne 35 Clint Jarrett 8 Nathan Strom 36 Josh Dart 5 Nick Owen 44 Ben Emanuel 9 Matt Peake 37 Matt Kerr 10 Aaron Brooks 38 Jarrod Russell 8 Ben Whiting 46 Cooper Ferries 11 Andrew Mutch 39 Robbie Cooper 12 Andrew Rohan 40 Jason Beattie 10 Jack Coleman 48 Sam Bonser 13 Josh Graham 41 Scot Anderson 14 Cedric Legrand 42 Tui Craik 12 Chris Baines 52 Pat Hanmer 15 Midhat Sliemen 43 David Vassallo 16 Ryan Imeson 44 Jordan Lindsay 14 Brad Fairhurst 63 Chris Shone 17 Neil Peake 45 Steve Batten 18 Robert Tinney 46 Nath Rahilly 19 Robert Scott 67 Brad Bowker 19 Cade Marshall 47 Kong Tut 20 Travis Kerr 48 Jimmy Taplin 20 Aaron Bice 77 Matt Riseley 21 Wayne Smith 49 Duol Moses 22 Nick Stanley 50 Daniel Lobley 23 Oliver Swan 78 Dean Brostek 23 Shane Peake 51 Cam Kerr 24 Adam Walters 52 Tim Anderson 24 Ben Smith 88 Richard Brand 25 Daniel Morrison 53 Steve Ohis 26 Stu Johnson 54 Paul Stow 25 Jeremy Starke 99 Patrick Irons 27 Alex Carroll 55 Nathan Crutchley

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Glenn Emery Georgia Collinson Adam Ross Nick Bergman Kelly Dunstan Simon Pratt David Coates Courtney Stelling

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

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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES BLACK ROCK Sept. (direct transfer preferred for dance & showed when on song they payment, see club FB page or website can play some great team football, BRFC #ONECLUB: Well here we are for full details)- Please note- NO as highlighted with last weeks strong on the last day of the year, what an admission will be accepted on the performance over Sth Yarra. Today achievement this has been for the night if not paid/notified prior as this we get our fourth crack at the 2015 D3 ENTIRE club over our 3 year ‘rebuild’ is a fully catered function. All players reserves benchmark Endeavour Hills, journey to have our senior & reserve are expected to attend, supporters who have proven to be too strong for teams into Grand Final. With a most welcome !! us in previous encounters. I’m sure newly formed committee, coaches Johnno & the boys have learnt from & introduction of many new players Grand Final Match Day Sponsor Telstra Store, South Melbourne this & have some aces up their sleeve along the course, all of this would in an attempt to reverse the result, not be possible without everyone’s (Clarendon St) Go and see (or email [email protected]) we wish them the best of luck on contribution along the way. Enjoy what Grand Final day ! will be a huge day in the clubs 100+ Pete/ Ben Smith & the team for all year history & remember EVERYONE your IT needs.. Sponsors: A MASSIVE THANKYOU TO (players, family & supporters) you are Doyle’s Bridge Hotel > Seniors ALL OUR 2015 PARTNER COMPANIES, ALL representing BRFC on GF day to On to the big game, today see’s us Our Major partners being the wider community, be respectful take on old foe Mt Waverley who we and do us proud ! Brighton Toyota have had several tight battles with Nepean Hwy Brighton - 6 year partner The clubrooms will be open following over a 10 year period, most coming the days action (from 5pm til late), down to the wire & being decided by Doyle’s Bridge Hotel for all families, friends & supporters small margins, this year has been no Nepean Hwy, Mordialloc to come back & reminisce (hopefully different. After earning a direct path -7 year partner with 2 shiny cups??) what has been a through to the Grand Final, the Jets Boags Draught fantastic season across EVERY team will go into today’s contest with very 7 year partner with all 5 (3 footy & 2 netball) making thorough planning & preparation for the finals... A night not to be missed by what I’m sure will be another battle Telstra Store all the BRFC Family ! to the final siren, as it was in the 2007 Clarendon St, Sth Melb drawn Grand Final thriller... Could we -6 year partner BRFC Presentation Night see a repeat of this? Friday 18th September @ Doyle’s Don’t forget to mention you’re from Bridge Hotel 7pm: $60pp (inc. All Brighton TOYOTA > Reserves BRFC, So you get the royal service! Meals & happy hour) Final RSVP & Our boys have had to ‘do it the hard (& any BRFC special discount offer Payment: needed by MONDAY 14th way’ to earn their spot in the big they might have )

MOUNT WAVERLEY They’ve had our measure so far this The midfield of Caf with his year, Albeit only just, but still had it. penetrating kicks, Leigh who is a bull Well it’s here (another bloody in a china shop, Cliff with his outside Grand Final!) But we have belief. run, Beeza with his quality taps and run around the ground & Sunshiiiiine We believe in the players & coaching And what a game to win to get with his good ruck work & outside run. through, Moorabbin jumped out of staff we have, if we all perform to our the blocks with 3 quick goals, but the best on the day, we will win. The maniacal toughness of Patty K & boys composed themselves and kicked Badger when they are thrown in there The defence has worked well all year the next 5 to take a 14 point lead at as well. qtr time, Moorabbin were relentless with the likes of Capt Jazz at CHB Up forward with Vulture having a in their pressure closing the gap to 1 taking plenty of marks, Simo playing brilliant season with 70+ goals, CJ point at half time, but credit to the boys key position and still providing plenty being an excellent secondary/third they stood strong and kept rising to of rebound, with others such as tall with good goal sense and body the occasion with Patty K and Minsos Seany, CommSec, Lachie & Pearcey work, Micky K, Cammo & Minners kicking 3 each, Lachy and the Cho best all reading the play well and showing with their class & skill, Drewy with a field controlling the midfield, they plenty of dash and skill. Fiddly showing grunt & pace and Muggers his athleticism, Gus with his good ran out winners by 17 points. positioning. being a tough shutdown defender. The boys have worked hard all Good to have Cossi back there with his And let’s not forget El Capitano Big year and with the direction and poise and leadership. Rich who leads from the front and who leadership of the coaching staff, the is having an exceptional finals series help of the committee and our great Taz & Uncle Toby on the wings with so far. supporters, we face Black Rock in their speed, skill & toughness over the great decider. the ball. This is it boys. Carpe Diem.

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UNDER 19S RESULTS: WEEK 2 FINALS UNDER 19S TEAM PWLDFA% PTS

Dingley 18 16 1 1 1621 588 275.68 66

St Kilda City 17 15 2 0 2110 643 328.15 64 SHOOTING STAR

Bentleigh 17 14 2 1 1582 800 197.75 62 OF THE YEAR

Hampton 18 11 7 0 1372 1059 129.56 44 Congratulations to all of the 2015 nominees who are now in contention for the prestigious Oakleigh District 18 10 8 0 1364 1200 113.67 40 Leader Shooting Star of the Year Award.

St Pauls 18 9 9 0 1286 1083 118.74 36 The winner will be announced at the SFNL

Cheltenham 18 8 10 0 1277 1247 102.41 32 Awards Dinner on Friday 9th October.

Hallam 18 7 10 1 1020 1146 89.01 30 Round 1: Michael Riddle (Hampton)

C.P.L 17 4 13 0 1061 1523 69.67 20 Round 2: Madison Talarico (Dingley)

East Brighton 17 5 12 0 844 1595 52.92 20 Round 3: Brody Ledder (Oakleigh District)

Skye 18 3 14 1 883 1651 53.48 14 Round 4: Jordan Grubb (Skye)

Highett 16 1 15 0 387 2272 17.03 4 Round 5: Xavier Pauli (St Kilda City)

Round 6: Miles Harding (East Brighton) UNDER 19S SECOND SEMI FINAL Round 7: Brandon Black (Skye) Dingley 0.2 1.3 2.6 2.6-18 Round 8: Cameron Beaumont (Cheltenham)

St Kilda City 2.1 4.4 6.5 9.13-67 Round 9: Kade Heaphy-Wemyss (Bentleigh)

Dingley: Goal Kickers: L. Considine, M. Talarico Round 10: James Sziller (St Pauls) Best Players: A. Din, N. Taylor, C. Scimia, J. Bichsel, N. Lloyd, J. Lewis Round 11: James Burns (Highett) St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: O. Gabelich 3, D. Georgiou 2, J. O’Hehir-Vargas, D. Cooper, P. Pekaj, J. Dousa Best Players: A. Nyanjok, P. O’Hehir-Vargas, S. Wood, D. Moody, Round 12: Andrew McCormack (C.P.L) D. Cooper, G. Chuol Round 13: Dylan Grayson (Hallam)

UNDER 19S Round 14: Bunareth Kheng (Hampton) FIRST SEMI FINAL Round 15: Josiah Laakulu (St Kilda City) Bentleigh 1.2 2.5 2.8 2.12-24 Round 16: Andy Din (Dingley) Hampton 2.2 3.4 7.5 9.12-66 Round 17: Daniel Spence (Oakleigh District) Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: R. Moriarty 2 Best Players: S. Daly, J. Mondano, J. Kiernan, J. Dear, B. De Nardis, Round 18: Spencer Daly (Bentleigh) J. Van Berkel Hampton: Goal Kickers: Z. Allen 3, M. Lee 3, G. Timms, L. Timms, J. Gascard Best Players: J. Gascard, C. Smith, G. Timms, T. Smith, L. Timms, C. Nichols

52 | SFNL RECORD 2015 UNDER 19S: ON THE UP / ALEX CHARLES @charlesy93 There are no upsets at this stage of the season, Meanwhile, Sunday morning’s clash between but Hampton’s performance on Sunday has Bentleigh and Hampton was played in overcast put them into a grand final play-off, and has conditions. Inaccurate kicking was the feature also allowed the possibility of there being a of the contest with 11.24 (90) being the final final without the presence of either Bentleigh, score between the two sides. or Dingley. Congratulations are in order for the final three teams: St Kilda City, Dingley and Both sides ended the opening half on relatively Hampton. even terms – with Hampton only leading by five points. The third term was ultimately St Kilda entered Saturday’s clash with Dingley the difference between the two sides as the in very strong form. The Saints were without Hammers moved ahead by 27 points after spearhead Xavier Pauli, but failed to let this kicking four goals to zero. Hampton started hinder their performance as a number of key the final quarter in a strong manner to ensure players stood up. Therefore the initial battle a goalless second half for the Demons, and between Pauli and Talarico failed to come to consequently a 42-point win for Hampton. fruition. Next week sees an important clash between Nevertheless, the first half had plenty of Hampton and Dingley as both sides enter the contested play, reinforcing how much was Preliminary Final in contrasting form. The on the line for both sides. The Saints booted reward for the winner is a date with St Kilda City the only two goals of the opening term and on September 20 and both teams will need to maintained an 11-point lead. The second perform at their best to be in any sort of form to quarter saw more desperation from both sides, challenge the Saints come Grand Final time. as only three goals were kicked to see the Preliminary Final – Sunday 13th September Saints leading by 19 points at the main break. Dingley v Hampton Dingley needed to make inroads and started the third quarter in strong fashion, however Prediction: Dingley by 10 the Rosellas failed to capitalise on their opportunities and trailed by 23 points at the Key Players: end of the third term. Unfortunately, Dingley Michael Lee (Hampton) – He has so far booted were unable to register a score during the final nine goals during this finals series and is quarter and St Kilda City ultimately moved into potentially Hampton’s most important player. the final with a 49-point win. Madison Talarico (Dingley) – The star forward Oliver Gabelich was important in the absence of was well held against St Kilda, but with over 100 Pauli, slotting three majors with strong support goals this season, Talarico looms as Dingley’s from Daniel Georgiou who kicked two majors key to earning a rematch with the Saints in next to be only the second player on the ground to week’s Grand Final. register multiple goals. Finally, congratulations are in order for the Moreover, the Saints have reached the Grand final three teams: St Kilda City, Dingley and Final, while fortunately for Dingley, they get Hampton. With two games and two weeks left another chance in next week’s Preliminary Final this season, the season is on the line and the against the Hammers. best teams will be on display so stay tuned!

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54 | SFNL RECORD 2015 2015 UNDER 19S FIXTURE

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME 11-Apr 23-May ROUND 13 St Kilda City 14.11.95 def Cheltenham 8.15.63 St Kilda City 12.6-78 def East Brighton 4.11-35 18-Jul East Brighton 3.5.23 def by Dingley 13.16.94 Dingley 12.12-84 def St Pauls 5.5-35 St Kilda City 18.12-120 def St Pauls 7.2-44 Oakleigh District 23.23.161 def Skye 4.5.29 Hampton 15.10-100 def Skye 9.10-64 Cheltenham 8.11-59 def by Dingley 10.15-75 C.P.L 10.10.70 def Hallam 5.9.39 Cheltenham 18.19-127 def Highett 7.6-48 Oakleigh District 12.12-84 def Hampton 2.9-21 Highett 2.2.14 def by Bentleigh 28.17.185 Bentleigh 16.11-107 def Hallam 7.6-48 Hallam 4.6-30 def by Bentleigh 5.6-36 St Pauls 8.14.62 def by Hampton 11.11.77 C.P.L 11.4-70 def by Oakleigh District 13.9-87 C.P.L 18.12-120 def Highett 2.9-21 East Brighton 10.13-73 def Skye 8.8-56 ROUND 2 ROUND 8 18-Apr 30-May ROUND 14 Dingley 13.9.87 def St Kilda City 7.3.45 St Pauls 7.7-49 def by Bentleigh 8.9-57 25-Jul Bentleigh 23.18-156 def East Brighton 1.6-12 Hallam 9.21-75 def Skye 7.12-54 Bentleigh 9.15-69 def Cheltenham 9.4-58 Hampton 23.18.156 def Highett 1.6.12 Oakleigh District 9.14-68 def Cheltenham 9.13-67 C.P.L 8.5-53 def by Hampton 15.19-109 Hallam 9.16.70 def Cheltenham 4.4.28 Highett 0.1-1 def by Dingley 15.30-120 Oakleigh Dist. 13.23-101 def East Brighton 5.6-36 St Pauls 14.18.102 def Oakleigh District 4.3.27 East Brighton 2.12-24 def by Hampton 12.9-81 Skye 5.6-36 def by St Pauls 13.5-83 Skye 6.9.45 def by C.P.L 11.10.76 St Kilda City 17.14-116 def by C.P.L 4.5-29 Dingley 12.16-88 def Hallam 4.6-30 Highett 0.0-0 def by St Kilda City 21.23-149 ROUND 3 ROUND 9 25-Apr 13-Jun ROUND 15 Cheltenham 16.14-110 def East Brighton 8.5-53 St Kilda City 6.9-45 def by Bentleigh 10.14-74 1-Aug Skye 12.13-85 def Highett 2.3-15 East Brighton 11.4-70 def St Pauls 8.8-56 East Brighton 0.0-0 def by St Kilda City 26.18-174 Hampton 7.1-43 def by St Kilda City 13.10-88 Dingley 8.9-57 Oakleigh District 12.11-83 def Highett 1.4-10 St Pauls 2.9-21 def by Dingley 19.10-124 def C.P.L 4.4-28 Hallam 7.14-56 def Oakleigh District 6.7-43 Cheltenham 3.7-25 def Hampton 10.12-72 Bentleigh 15.10-100 def Oakleigh District 9.7-61 Hampton 6.9-45 def by Cheltenham 12.19-91 Hallam 2.3-15 def by Dingley 19.12-126 St Pauls 16.9-105 def Hallam 4.15-39 Bentleigh 25.19-169 def Skye 3.2-20 C.P.L 7.9-51 def by Skye 10.17-77 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION Highett 6.6-42 def by C.P.L 20.16-136 ROUND 4 AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 2-May 20-Jun 8-Aug St Pauls 7.6-48 def by St Kilda City 16.16-112 Cheltenham 4.3-27 def by St Kilda City 24.14-158 Cheltenham 7.6-48 def by St Pauls 7.11-53 Dingley 13.17-95 def Cheltenham 3.10-28 Dingley 19.18-132 def by East Brighton 2.1-13 Dingley 6.12-48 def Bentleigh 5.5-35 Hampton 19.15-129 def Oakleigh District 4.10-34 Skye 4.6-30 def by Oakleigh District 8.16-64 Skye 4.2-26 def by Hampton 15.16-106 C.P.L 4.6-30 def by Bentleigh 14.23-107 St Pauls 9.8-62 def C.P.L 8.9-57 Oakleigh District 11.29-95 def C.P.L 4.2-26 Skye 10.11-71 def East Brighton 7.14-56 Bentleigh 11.12-78 def Hampton 3.3-21 Highett 2.3-15 def by East Brighton 14.13-97 Highett 2.8-20 def Hallam 16.22-118 Hallam 16.15-111 def Highett 1.1-7 St Kilda City 12.10-82 def Hallam 4.2-26 ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 9-May 27-Jun 15-Aug Cheltenham 4.10-34 def by Bentleigh 15.11-101 St Kilda City 10.10-70 def Dingley 3.5-23 East Brighton 3.13-31 def by Cheltenham 14.15-99 Hallam 12.16-88 def St Pauls 2.10-22 East Brighton 2.5-17 def by Bentleigh 14.7-91 C.P.L 6.7-43 def by St Pauls 24.11-155 Hampton 16.16-112 def C.P.L 8.5-53 Highett 5.3-33 def by Hampton 14.12-96 Oakleigh District 16.10-106 def Hallam 8.3-51 St Kilda City 20.15-135 def Skye 5.3-33 C.P.L 10.8-68 def by Cheltenham 12.8-80 Hampton 7.9-51 def Bentleigh12.12-84 East Brighton 21.19-145 def Highett 2.0-12 Skye 9.6-60 tied Hallam 8.12-60 Skye 2.4-16 def Dingley 20.12-132 Dingley 15.9-99 def by Oakleigh District 4.7-31 Oakleigh District 10.10-70 def by St Pauls 11.8-74 St Kilda City 24.11-155 def Highett 2.4-16 ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 16-May 11-Jul 22-Aug St Pauls 22.21-153 def Highett 2.3-15 Hallam 4.15-39 def by C.P.L 10.6-66 Bentleigh 6.12-48 def St Pauls 6.8-44 Bentleigh 9.6-60 tied Dingley 8.12-60 Bentleigh 4.1-25 def by St Kilda City 23.20-158 Highett 13.11-89 def Skye 10.10-70 C.P.L 8.3-51 def by East Brighton 11.18-84 St Pauls 17.16-118 def East Brighton 5.5-35 Cheltenham 19.15-129 def C.P.L 5.4-34 Hallam 4.7-31 def by Hampton 14.4-88 Highett 2.4-16 def by Oakleigh District 24.22-166 Dingley 16.13-109 def Oakleigh District 6.9-45 Cheltenham 15.15-105 def Skye 9.10-64 Skye 7.5-47 def by Cheltenham 16.3-99 East Brighton 5.8-38 def by Hallam 14.10-94 Oakleigh District 6.2-38 def by St Kilda City 26.19-175 Hampton 4.9-33 def by Dingley 10.8-68 Hampton 5.2-32 def by St Kilda City 21.23-149

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UNDER 19S: PRELIMINARY FINAL - 9:30AM DINGLEY Ground: Souter Oval, 31E Marcus Road, Dingley Village (Melway Ref 88 G8) Colours: Red, Black and Gold Senior Coach: Shane Morwood Reserves Coach: Darren Kappler Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Andy Din (Capt) Co-captain - tough, uncompromising back, a real team leader 2 Jeremy John Quick thinking forward with skills to match 3 Daniel Trease Speedy winger who loves a bigger ground 4 Nick Taylor Reliable defender who reads the play well 5 Jordan Baker Dependable forward/wingman, able to kick goals 6 Madison Talarico Goal kicking machine, recently notched up ton for the year 7 Lachie Craig Versatile midfielder who can be relied on to do a job 8 Joash Rajaratnam Hard, 'head down' straight-ahead defender 9 Vincent Arena Silky smooth midfielder who loves a goal 10 Anthony Basile Dangerous goalsneak with clean skills and good hands 11 Liam Considine Tough in and under on baller who can kick goals 12 Kyle McGurk Uncompromising and hard, comfortable at either end of ground 13 Jordan Bishel Playmaker from backline who loves coming upfield 14 Robert Rusan Skilled forward, adds a touch of class 15 Josh Jolly Versatile midfielder - can also play anywhere, good decision maker 16 Callum Ryan Long-kicking forward who can kick goals on the run 17 Josh Lake Hard-running forward with great defensive side 18 Chris Baum (Capt) Co-captain - dangerous midfielder who runs hard all day 19 Mark Fitch Straight-ahead defender who loves to run and bounce 20 Carmine Scimia Classy winger who loves kicking goals 21 Connor Horsey Solid, hard onballer with a long kick 22 Rylan Ferdinand Speedy utility unfortunately cut down by injury 23 Caelin Brooker Creative forward with great sense of occasion 24 Matt Crouch Nippy onballer who never gives in, great tackler 25 Nick Lloyd Adaptable player at home anywhere on the field 26 Jason Wylie Versatile ruckman who can also play either end 27 Lee Johnston Tough in-and-under onballer who can kick goals 28 Jackson Lewis Forward with good hands and a straight kick 29 Lachlan Craig Solid, reliable defender, lets nothing past 30 Sebastian Zammit Underrated ruckman who always follows directions to the letter FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Ryan Gordon James Aitken Tom McKinley Joel Lewis Ed Cathcart Marcus Robinson Riley Webster Lachlan Harris

56 | SFNL RECORD 2015 SUNDAY 13 SEPTEMBER - SPRINGVALE RESERVE, SPRINGVALE HAMPTON Ground: Peterson Street Reserve (Melway Ref 77 B8) Colours: Black and Yellow Stripes Under 19’s Coach: Lachlan Batt

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Carl-Oskar Beer Hard-working on baller who gets plenty of stoppage clearences 2 Zach Allen Good marking forward who knows where the goals are 3 Thomas Burley Injury-plagued season but hopeful to play a part in the finals series 4 Josh Vitiritti Quick, elusive onballer 5 Bunareth Kheng Wingman who loves to run all day and a good mark for a small player 6 Corey Smith Backman, great decision-maker and cool under pressure Missed plenty of the season due to injury but can hopefully play a huge part now, 7 Carl Nichols plays back and forward 8 Will Mason Ever-dependable backman who does all the team things 9 Liam Timms Onballer who gets plenty of the footy and plenty of clearences 11 Troy Smith Back or winger, terrific use of the footy and picks the right option Interupted season but ready to make an impact from a wing, likes to carry the footy and 12 Cameron Lee gives the forwards every chance 13 Michael Riddle Forward who makes the most of his opportunities around goals Has played both ends of the field, settled down back now and gives some good run 14 Bailey Griffin out of defence 16 Josh Lees Tall forward, good mark and gets across the ground well, will play as ruckman at times 18 Pierce Trainor Big, strong and aggressive, could have impact if we can locate his wherabouts 19 Nathan Heap Backman who has played a stopping role at times, plays his role to good effect Composed backman who gives us plenty of run, versatile player who will also play onball 20 James Hickey at times 21 Riley Gorringe-Dennis Elusive forward who loves to be around goal 22 Alisdair Curr Solid back/midfielder who brings his rugby tackling skills each week 23 Mark Digby Versatile and plays anywhere, gives his all and pops up for a goal occasionally 24 Guy Timms Ruckman who gets around the ground well, strength is his marking Forward who hits the packs and footy hard at all times, goalkicker but can also move 15 James Gascard to defence if required 26 Noah Wynen Very consistent all season, midfielder who can also take on a run with role if required 28 Harvey Little Defender who gets the best out of himself, will make his opponent earn the possessions Ever-reliable defender who rarely gets beaten on the day, good in the air and also 29 Matthew Hanson on the ground 30 Micky Lee Solid forward, leads well and can take a good grab, good, straight kick at goal 48 Jayk Gunton Limited games this season, always plays his role for the team 51 Josh Clark-Henry Forward, good mark and good kick, will make the most of his opportunities

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THIRDS RESULTS: WEEK 2/3 FINALS

THIRDS - BLUE THIRDS-BLUE TEAM PWLDFA% PTS SECOND SEMI FINAL

Cerberus 14 13 1 0 2378 297 800.67 60 Cerberus 1.0 2.4 4.6 8.7-55 Dingley 1.5 5.6 7.11 10.16-76

Dingley 15 13 2 0 2236 431 518.79 60 Cerberus: Goal Kickers: B. Fisher 3, B. Lee 2, P. Bakker, J. Blashki, B. Macaulay Best Players: J. Falkenberg, J. Machen, T. Louwen-skovdam, Clayton 16 9 7 0 1432 1025 139.71 40 B. Lee, B. Fisher, M. White Dingley: Goal Kickers: T. Dureau 4, J. Keyt, P. Rizzi, C. Brooks, A. Puleio, J. Piltz, J. O’Brien Best Players: N. Costantino, C. Brooks, S. Frost, J. Piltz, T. Dureau, St Kilda City 17 10 7 0 1213 964 125.83 40 A. Ross

Endeavour Hills 13 7 6 0 805 1175 68.51 28 THIRDS-BLUE FIRST SEMI FINAL Mordialloc 17 4 13 0 681 2014 33.81 16 Clayton 1.2 2.4 4.7 6.9-45 St Kilda City 4.2 7.3 12.8 16.10-106 Chelsea Heights 15 4 11 0 646 2054 31.45 16 Clayton: Not supplied St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: M. Hoy 5, G. Krepp 4, A. De Netto 2, A. Loyd, N. Laffy, B. Lee, G. Joachim, J. Herbath Cheltenham 17 2 15 0 612 2043 29.96 12 Best Players: G. Krepp, M. Hoy, B. Lee, N. Laffy, G. Joachim, C. Lalotoa

THIRDS - RED TEAM PWLDFA% PTS

Skye 15 15 0 0 2372 342 693.57 72 THIRDS-RED Sandown 16 12 4 0 1321 788 167.64 56 PRELIMINARY FINAL

South Yarra 15 9 6 0 1255 806 155.71 44 South Yarra 0.3 2.7 2.7 5.14-44 Keysborough 3.2 3.4 7.7 8.10-58 Keysborough 15 7 8 0 1245 1049 118.68 36 South Yarra: Goal Kickers: K. Hill, S. Barr, L. Moorby, W. Quince, J. Cameron Black Rock 16 6 10 0 931 1201 77.52 28 Best Players: L. Moorby, M. Bohan, A. Evans, K. Hill, L. Clohesy, S. Myers Keysborough: Goal Kickers: B. Vourn 2, D. Whiteoak 2, Dandenong 17 4 13 0 702 1734 40.48 16 A. McKeever, D. Cullen, J. Robertson, J. Whiteoak Best Players: B. Vourn, J. Pi, J. Robertson, D. McLaughlin, T. Killi, D. Whiteoak Hallam 11 2 9 0 722 1390 51.94 12

Doveton Eagles 9 2 7 0 424 1662 25.51 8

58 | SFNL RECORD 2015 2015 THIRDS FIXTURE BLUE DIVISION ROUND 1 ROUND 7 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME ROUND 13 11-Apr 23-May 18-Jul Mordialloc 2.2-14 def by Chelsea Heights 15.6-96 Mordialloc 5.6-36 def by Clayton 17.10-112 Clayton 20.16-136 def Chelsea Heights 0.5-5 St Kilda City 16.14-110 def Cheltenham 8.6-54 St Kilda City 17.10-112 def Cheltenham 1.3-9 Cheltenham 0.1-1 def by Dingley 31.16-202 Clayton 7.5-47 def by Cerberus 17.16-118 Chelsea Heights 2.1-13 def by Cerberus 23.17-155 St Kilda City 1.4-10 def by Cerberus 20.17-137 BYE: Dingley Dingley 26.9-165 def Endeavour Hills 0.0-0 Mordialloc 10.4-64 def Endeavour Hills 8.8-56 ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 18-Apr 30-May 25-Jul Cheltenham 12.17-89 def Mordialloc 7.10-52 St Kilda City 18.15-123 def Chelsea Heights 2.2-14 Dingley 36.18-234 def Chelsea Heights 0.0-0 Dingley 13.18-96 def St Kilda City 3.4-22 Clayton 24.25-169 def Cheltenham 3.3-21 Clayton 24.20-164 def Cheltenham 7.1-43 Chelsea Heights 0.1-1 def by Cerberus 28.23-191 Mordialloc 1.0-6 def by Dingley 24.25-169 Cerberus 36.18-234 v Mordialloc 0.0-0 BYE: Clayton Cerberus 23.13-151 def Endeavour Hills 1.0-6 St Kilda City 0.16-106 def Endeavour Hills 0.3-39 ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 25-Apr 13-Jun 1-Aug Mordialloc 4.4-28 def by Dingley 24.23-167 Mordialloc 3.4-22 def by St Kilda City 5.12-42 Clayton 15.17-107 def Mordialloc 2.3-15 Cheltenham 6.6-42 def Chelsea Heights 12.17-89 Dingley 15.9-99 def Clayton 4.5-39 Cerberus v Cheltenham St Kilda City 4.7-31 def by Clayton 4.8-32 Cheltenham 0.4-4 def by Cerberus 23.12-150 Dingley 16.12-108 def St Kilda City 2.2-14 BYE: Cerberus Chelsea Heights 2.1-13 def by Endeavour Hills 16.21-117 Endeavour Hills 0.0-0 def by Chelsea Heights 10.3-63 ROUND 4 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 2-May 20-JUN 8-Aug Chelsea Heights 2.3-15 def by Clayton 34.24-228 Chelsea Heights 9.4-58 def by Mordialloc 11.9-75 St Kilda City 15.9-99 def Clayton 5.3-33 Dingley 33.22-220 def Cheltenham 0.1-1 Cheltenham 5.9-39 def by St Kilda City 12.7-79 Mordialloc v Cerberus Cerberus 34.24-228 def Mordialloc 0.1-1 Dingley 4.1-25 def by Cerberus 15.8-98 Cheltenham 4.9-33 def by Chelsea Heights 12.8-80 BYE: St Kilda City Endeavour Hills 10.8-68 def Clayton 8.11-59 Dingley 24.13-157 def Endeavour Hills 3.1-19 ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 9-May 27-Jun 15-Aug Chelsea Heights 3.1-19 forfeit to Dingley 16.21-117 Mordialloc 14.10-94 def Cheltenham 4.3-27 St Kilda City 16.13-109 def Mordialloc 10.3-63 Mordialloc 7.2-44 def by Clayton 10.17-77 St Kilda City 10.2-62 def by Dingley 10.8-68 Clayton 2.0-12 def by Dingley 23.16-154 Cerberus 16.21-117 def St Kilda City 3.1-19 Clayton 14.10-94 def Chelsea Heights 0.1-1 Cerberus 26.14-170 def Chelsea Heights 2.0-12 Endeavour Hills 8.15-63 def Cheltenham 3.3-21 Endeavour Hills 0.1-1 def by Cerberus 14.6-90 Endeavour Hills 26.14-170 def Cheltenham 4.6-30 ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 16-May 11-Jul 22-Aug Clayton 8.11-59 def St Kilda City 7.8-50 Chelsea Heights 7.6-48 def Cheltenham 6.7-43 Chelsea Heights 7.5-47 def by St Kilda City 18.5-113 Cerberus 10.11-71 def Dingley 6.13-49 Dingley 21.14-140 def Mordialloc 1.1-7 Cheltenham 9.11-65 def Clayton 9.10-64 Cheltenham 11.10-76 def by Mordialloc 14.12-96 Cerberus 25.11-161 def Clayton 1.4-10 Cerberus 5.12-42 def by Dingley 10.6-66 Chelsea Heights 11.6-72 def by Endeavour Hills 11.8-74 Endeavour Hills 4.3-27 def by St Kilda City 20.19-139 Endeavour Hills 11.4-70 def Mordialloc 6.9-45

RED DIVISION ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 11-Apr 23-May 11-Jul Doveton Eagles 5.5-35 def by Keysborough 20.13-133 Dandenong 4.5-29 def by Sandown 14.13-97 Skye 12.18-90 def Doveton Eagles 4.2-26 Black Rock 5.9-39 def by South Yarra 9.8-62 Black Rock 8.8-56 def by Keysborough 9.12-66 Black Rock 12.8-80 def Dandenong 8.12-60 Skye 19.22-136 def Sandown 1.8-14 South Yarra 4.28-28 def by Skye 7.55-55 Sandown 9.8-62 def Keysborough 4.2-26 Doveton Eagles 6.36-36 Hallam 19.22-136 def Dandenong 1.8-14 def Hallam 3.27-27 Hallam 6.4-40 def by South Yarra 12.18-90 ROUND 2 ROUND 8 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME ROUND 14 18-Apr 30-May 18-Jul Dandenong 5.8-38 def by Black Rock 12.18-90 Sandown 3.6-24 def by South Yarra 7.10-52 Skye 22.16-148 def Hallam 0.2-2 Hallam 4.5-29 def by Keysborough 15.12-102 South Yarra 13.14-92 def Dandenong 5.9-39 South Yarra 148 def Doveton Eagles 0.2-2 Dandenong 2.1-13 def by Skye 29.13-187 Doveton Eagles 5.9-39 def by Sandown 13.14-92 Keysborough 5.8-38 def by Sandown 13.12-90 Doveton Eagles 1.7-13 def by Black Rock 12.8-80 Black Rock 12.5-77 def Keysborough 7.10-52 ROUND 3 ROUND 9 Hallam 5.9-39 def by Skye 13.14-92 25-Apr 13-Jun ROUND 15 Doveton Eagles 0.1-1 def by Skye 29.22-196 South Yarra 17.14-116 def Hallam 3.6-24 25-Jul Dandenong 1.1-7 def by South Yarra 15.24-114 Sandown 18.14-122 def Doveton Eagles 4.4-28 Black Rock 9.16-70 def Keysborough 3.3-21 Black Rock 7.6-48 def by Sandown 10.11-71 Keysborough 10.7-67 def Black Rock 6.9-45 Skye 9.16-70 def Doveton Eagles3.3-21 Keysborough 29.22-196 won by forfeit Hallam 0.1-1 Skye 18.14-122 def Dandenong 3.6-24 Dandenong 6.11-47 def Sandown 6.3-39 ROUND 4 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION AWARENESS ROUND 10 South Yarra 9.16-70 def Hallam 3.3-21 2-May 20-Jun ROUND 16 Black Rock 19.18-132 def Hallam 2.4-16 Keysborough 20.18-138 def Doveton Eagles 0.0-0 1-Aug Sandown 19.18-132 def Doveton Eagles 2.4-16 Sandown 17.11-113 def Hallam 2.13-25 Hallam v Doveton Eagles Dandenong 3.8-26 def by Keysborough 14.19-103 Skye 20.18-138 def Black Rock 0.0-0 Dandenong 14.11-95 def Black Rock 4.7-31 Skye 19.18-132 def South Yarra 2.4-16 Dandenong 2.9-21 def by South Yarra 14.12-96 Sandown 11.5-71 def Keysborough 6.12-48 ROUND 5 ROUND 11 South Yarra 6.40-40 def by Skye 16.10-106 9-May 27-Jun ROUND 17 Keysborough 1.1-7 def by Skye 27.14-176 Doveton Eagles 11.5-71 def Dandenong 6.17-53 8-Aug Hallam 7.5-47 def by Black Rock 8.9-57 Hallam 3.6-24 def by Sandown 17.10-112 South Yarra 5.10-40 def by Sandown 7.9-51 South Yarra 10.6-66 def by Keysborough 9.14-68 Black Rock 5.1-31 def by Sandown 7.2-44 Doveton Eagles 3.6-24 def by Dandenong 14.6-90 Black Rock 3.6-24 def by Skye 17.10-112 Dandenong 9.10-64 def South Yarra 2.7-19 Skye 19.21-135 ROUND 6 ROUND 12 Keysborough 3.2-20 def by 16-May 4-Jul ROUND 18 Sandown 12.11-83 def Black Rock 5.9-39 South Yarra 11.8-74 def Black Rock 4.7-31 15-Aug Hallam 36.18-234 def Dandenong 0.0-0 Keysborough 3.4-22 def by Dandenong 17.15-117 Sandown 12.10-82 def Dandenong 9.6-60 Skye 36.18-234 def Doveton Eagles 0.0-0 Hallam 3.1-19 def by Doveton Eagles 13.14-92 Keysborough 9.11-65 def by South Yarra 13.6-84 Keysborough 6.7-43 def by South Yarra 13.10-88 Sandown 3.4-22 def by Skye 9.8-62 Skye 21.16-142 def Black Rock 0.1-1

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THIRDS-RED: GRAND FINAL - 9:30AM SATURDAY 12 SEPTEMBER- HEATHERTON RECREATION RESERVE, HEATHERTON SKYE KEYSBOROUGH Ground: Carrum Downs Recreational Ground: Cnr Cheltenham & Stanley Rds Reserve (98 H10) (Melways ref 89 D9) Telephone: (02) 9782 1011 Telephone: 0402 053 082 Colours: Red, Black & Silver Colours: Blue, Red & White Senior Coach: Ben Walker Senior Coach: Ryan Goodes Reserves Coach: Chris Smith Thirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues Reserves Coach: Matthew Ferguson Thirds Coach: Jamie Pi # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 9 Nick Webb 65 Dean Flynn 30 Calum Letcher 74 Jake Whiteoak 31 Callum Eastburn 75 Adam Harrex 12 Scott Thorne 66 Dylan Hebblethwaite 39 Damian Cullen 76 Adam Bunting 27 Chris Rodrigues 68 Paul Follett 41 Hayden Albon 77 Andrew Connell

32 Clint Fitzgerald 71 Heath Burridge 45 Jesse Cuffe 79 Enzo Cid 48 Jarratt Eastburn 80 Jacob Caisley 39 Luke Minehan 72 Darren Love 53 Taylan Killi 81 Nigel Vandergert 41 Cal Lester 73 Justin Baldock 56 Daniel Mclaughlin 82 Daniel Anderson 58 Gordon Hyde 83 Nathan Torcasio 51 Cory Baines 74 Chris Deluca 59 Matthew Day 84 Dave Paten 52 Aaron Ryan 75 Chris Piastrino 63 Richard Eppinger 85 Daniel Mackenzie 55 Shane Werner 76 Jarrod Kent 64 Garry Siberas 86 Johnaton Markovitch 65 Damon Clayton 87 Jake Bradshaw 56 Daniel Parkinson 78 Chris Salt 67 Gabe Clayton 88 Jamie Pi 57 Kevin Foxley 79 Darian Tajic 68 Aaron Raven 92 Jarryd Cipressi

59 Corey McCormack 80 Brad Dyer 70 Aaron O'Mara 95 Jakob Balchin 71 Paul Taylor 99 Anthony McKeever 60 Elliot Williams 81 Callan Dorset-Turner 72 Daniel whiteoak 100 Aaron Lieberman 61 Nick Hofmann 99 Lai Leaunoa 73 Taner Savran

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Chris Hughes Mia Cigognini Campbell Furze Sam Crigan Dylan Ridgeway David Sharp Paige Hinrichs Lucas Wilkinson

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME SKYE KEYSBOROUGH

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THIRDS-BLUE: PRELIMINARY FINAL - 9:30AM SATURDAY 12 SEPTEMBER -JACK BARKER OVAL, CHELTENHAM CERBERUS ST KILDA CITY Coach: Adam Beakley Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve (Melway Ref 58 A11) Assistant Coach: Rohan Jennings Telephone: 0413 873 658 Team Manager:Lynton Price Colours: R ed, White & Black Senior Coach: Mark Tasiyan Team Trainer: Kathleen Price Reserves Coach: Declan Harrington Thirds Coach: Sam Dagher

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Jaydn Norris 20 Luke Ettridge Zachary Kitchen Chanel Lalotoa

2 Blake Lee 21 David McKeown Lorent Chitkrapong Glen Krepp

3 Peter Bakker 22 Daniel Kempster Tom Burke Ben Zosens 4 Samuel Hornby 23 Dylan Thompson Davide Concilia Nick Pappos 5 Lucas Menenti 24 Cody Payne Ben Hall Ashley Crooks 6 Louis Tanner 25 Daniel Mercer Gareth Joachim Shane Wilson 7 Joel Blashki 26 Ben Humprey Bobby Lee Claude Larman-Ripon 8 Dale Kepnser 28 James Falkenberg Samer Dagher Dylan Foote 9 Aaron Rampling 29 Ethan Hamlet Kaito Battaglene Fletcher Payne 10 Tom Bingham 30 Torben Louwen-Skovdam Aaron De Netto Charlie Davey 12 Bradley Stevens 31 Andrew Rae Justin Herbath Rudi Taylor 13 Benjamin Macaulay 32 Anthony Batrich

15 Aidan Wright 33 Craig Hollway Nathan Laffy Brian Presnall

16 Dane Carter 38 Oscar Thomas Alan Lloyd Juan Perriam

18 Jacob Machen 39 Bailey Fisher Matthew Hoy Cameron Patton

19 Matthew White Dallas Peut

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Troy Brooks Kobe Davies Andrew Gillespie Rodd Johnson Nathan Jane Bill Keilar Jake Rositani Dan Whitby

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME CERBERUS ST KILDA CITY

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UMPIRE’S CORNER / THE WHITE KNIGHT This weekend is a make or break occasion for despite taking a year off to play for Dingley Thirds. both clubs and umpires as everyone strives to be Jack suffered more injuries during his short stint on the park next week. The White Knight wishes at Dingley than in his entire umpiring career. Mark everyone the best of luck over the weekend. Hamilton-Smith also reached the 200 game mark. Congratulations to those umpires selected for the Mark puts in on and off the track, having served a Div 3 Grand Finals. You will do us proud. stint as Association Treasurer, and assisting with training each week by leading the core exercise On Wednesday evening, a number of umpires sessions. will receive awards in recognition of major SFNL milestones that they achieved during the season. A number of field umpires reached the 100 Neville Gardiner and Peter Martin have both game milestone during the season, including reached the 800 game milestone and are the first Alan Glenton, Steve Jasiak, Luke Porter, Scott field umpires to reach this mark in the SFNL and Learmonth, Ross McNeill and Annie Mirabile, its predecessors. John O’Connor, who retired while boundary umpires Lachlan Harris and about twenty years ago, had accumulated 720 Fraser Somerville also reached the 100 game matches during a career that included several Div milestone. 1 Grand Finals. Goal umpire Keith (Rowdy) Mark is approaching the 1200 game milestone, and his On Wednesday, all appointments for Umpires record is likely to remain unchallenged for many being selected to umpire next weekend will be years, while Mark Carracher, whose grandsons announced at the Grand Final Appointments still play at St Pauls, accumulated 863 matches as Night, which is being held at the Huntingdale Golf a field and goal umpire. Club, Windsor Ave, South Oakleigh. Dan Bomford, who has accumulated six Div Life Members of the Association who wish to 1 Grand Finals so far, in an illustrious career attend the Appointments Night can do so at the between the sticks, reached the 600 game mark, discounted rate of $20 per head. They will need while David Mandelbaum, who has two Div 1 to email Peter Martin on [email protected] if Grand Finals to his name, reached the 500 game they wish to attend. mark. Dave has run many other games in other The Annual General Meeting will be held at competitions as well. Other goalies to reach Bricker Reserve at 7pm on Wednesday September milestones this season include Bill Keilar (400 23. The agenda and proxy forms will be available games), Jim Alwer (300 games, all with his very shortly at www.sflumpires.com. If you can’t attend, distinctive trigger fingers signal), Rob Cleary (200 please fill in a proxy form at training and pass games) and Andrew Gillespie, Tayla Manning, Greg it on to a committee member. Please consider Sterling and Will Robinson (100 games). nominating for a place on the committee. As well Brendan Serle, who was SFLUA Treasurer for four as helping your colleagues, it is a great way to years back in the ‘90s, made a comeback three learn how the Association, and the SFNL itself, years ago and has finally reached the 200 game function. mark, after running his first match with us more Remember that: than 20 years ago. Jack Thompson has taken only nine years to reach the 200 game milestone, “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

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66 | SFNL RECORD 2015 SFNL MARK OF THE YEAR As season 2015 nears its end, let’s look back at some of the best marks taken throughout the year.

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WWW.SFNL.COM.AU | 67 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE 2015 SFNL LEADING GOAL KICKERS DIVISION 1 SENIORS DIVISION 1 RESERVES PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL AVERAGE PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL AVERAGE Mark Ryan East Malvern 65 3.6 Leigh Moore Dingley 61 3.8 James Morris Mordialloc 61 3.4 Mitchell Stevens Cheltenham 61 3.4 Philip Smith East Brighton 60 4 Stefan Feehan Dingley 49 4.5 Stewart Scanlon Clayton 54 3.2 Corey Pearce Clayton 46 3.5 Travis Ridgway St Pauls 44 2.8 Sam Williams Dingley 41 2.4 Daniel Farmer Dingley 43 2.4 Kristen Feehan Dingley 40 2.4 Patrick Nicholls Cheltenham 41 2.4 Ben Padula East Malvern 38 2.1 Nick Scanlon Clayton 37 2.1 Bradley Lockhart Chelsea Heights 32 2.9 Michael Cooke East Malvern 35 1.9 Kane Davidson Dingley 29 2.9 Calhan McQueen Dingley 34 2.4 Cameron Roughead East Malvern 28 2.5

DIVISION 2 SENIORS DIVISION 2 RESERVES PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL AVERAGE PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL AVERAGE David Velardo Oakleigh District 61 3.8 Mathew Poore Skye 93 6.6 Tyson King Keysborough 56 4.3 Christopher Lacey Springvale District 55 3.1 Adam Connell Caulfield 48 3 Michael Kalviskis Skye 46 4.6 Scott Fiora Hampton 45 2.7 Bradley Scott Keysborough 33 2.1 Khaled Kandakji Oakleigh District 39 2.3 Jamie Gasio Highett 29 2.2 Benjamin Evans Skye 37 2.1 Christofer Cappelleri Oakleigh District 28 2 Lachlan Morrey Springvale District 37 2.2 Jaiden Peters Hampton 28 1.8 Matthew Jamieson Heatherton 37 2.2 Davor Rajic Keysborough 25 5 Joel Hanlon Hampton 36 3.3 Sean Geaney Murrumbeena 25 2.1 Mathew Collett Keysborough 33 1.9 Warrick Hanks Keysborough 23 2.3

DIVISION 3 SENIORS DIVISION 3 RESERVES PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL AVERAGE PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL AVERAGE Trevor March C.P.L 86 4.8 William Kruss Moorabbin 46 2.7 Luke Galle Mt Waverley 61 3.8 James Morrey Ashwood 41 2.7 Shane Peake Endeavour Hills 59 3.3 Clinton Jarrett Endeavour Hills 39 2.3 Paul Wineberg Ashwood 44 2.4 Clinton Gottinger Lyndale 38 2.5 Matthew Johansson Moorabbin 41 2.6 Tarquin Booth Ashwood 37 2.7 Frank Martinicchio Ashwood 40 2.4 Troy Lange South Yarra 37 2.1 Christopher Meyers Ashwood 39 2.6 Michael Lobb Moorabbin 33 2.8 Thomas Dewar Black Rock 39 4.9 Cameron Neale C.P.L 29 2.9 Trent Davey Moorabbin 39 2.3 Kaine Bundy Dandenong 29 2.2 Daniel Morrison Endeavour Hills 38 2.5 Mark Frenken Sandown 29 2.4

UNDER 19s THIRDS - RED PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL AVERAGE PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL AVERAGE Madison Talarico Dingley 101 5.6 Matthew Mccormick Sandown 51 3.2 Xavier Pauli St Kilda City 83 4.9 Bradley Dyer Skye 45 3 Troy Docherty Skye 42 3.2 Tyson Ross Skye 38 2.1 Jayden Cameron South Yarra 39 2.6 Shaun Cusack Cheltenham 37 2.1 Trevor Milne South Yarra 24 2.4 Christian Gabbert Oakleigh District 34 2.1 THIRDS - BLUE Zach Allen Hampton 33 2.5 Joshua Keyt Dingley 63 3.9 Shane Thomas Hallam 30 2.1 Bailey Fisher Cerberus 44 4.4 Carmine Scimia Dingley 24 1.3 Nicholas Fallace Clayton 31 1.9 Jake Winn Oakleigh District 24 1.3 Peter Rizzi Dingley 29 2.4 Bunarith Kheng Hampton 22 1.2 Jackson O'Brien Dingley 28 1.8

68 | SFNL RECORD 2015 WITHOUT SUPPORT AT GRASSROOTS LEVEL, WHO KNOWS WHERE RICHO MAY HAVE ENDED UP

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