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ANZAC DAY EDITION 2016 Lest We Forget 20162014 1915 Lest we forget ` FOOTBALL ROUND 3 ANZAC DAY EDITION 2016 SENIORS / RESERVES UNDER 19’s Saturday, April 23 Saturday, April 23 Berwick v Doveton Berwick A v Doveton Beaconsfield v Narre Warren Beaconsfield v Narre Warren A Officer SFC v Pakenham Officer SFC v Pakenham Hampton Park BYE Berwick B BYE Monday, April 25 Monday, April 25 Tooradin-Dalmore v Cranbourne Narre Warren B v Cranbourne MAJOR PARTNERS SUPPORT PARTNERS PREFERRED APPAREL PROVIDERS FROM THE SEFNL DESK They shall grow not old As we that are left grow old Age shall not weary them Nor the years condemn At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them Lest we forget 20162015 1915 IN THIS EDITION . A Message from AFL South East 2 Round 2 Review 8 A Message from AFL Victoria 3 Round 3 Preview 9 Round 2 Results 4 Senior/Reserve Team Lists 10 Football Ladders 5 Under 19 Team Lists 27 Umpires Message 7 2016 Football Fixture 32 Phone: (03) 5221 4408 Address: 203 Malop Street, Geelong VIC 3220 www.adcellgroup.com.au A Division of Adcell Group OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RECORD All editorial and photographs prepared by AFL South East Media Relations Officer, including articles and those contributors, published in the SEFNL Record, are subject to copyright laws and cannot be reproduced without the permission of AFL South East. Address all correspondence to: AFL South East, PO BOX 5154, Cranbourne VIC 3977. Ph: (03) 5995 5060 SEFNL | FOOTBALL 1 A MESSAGE FROM A MESSAGE FROM AFL SOUTH EAST AFL VICTORIA Football has always played an important carried their thoughts vividly back to those role within our armed services personnel; happy days when football was played in Remembering our Anzacs enhancing fitness, building morale, certain Melbourne suburbs they had called providing a physical outlet, negating home’. As we don our local team colours and head “Originally when we were planning to play on boredom and providing a tangible link down to the nearest football oval this weekend, Anzac Day, the committee was keen to ensure It is upon return from active service that to home when on overseas duty. Even in we will remember them. that the day was not about the club, but to local football has had a major impact. use football as a way to bring the community the difficult terrain of Gallipoli, soldiers As we watch our favourite players run out onto Local football provided the opportunity together and remember our diggers,” he said. reportedly had kick to kick sessions between the field as one, we will remember them. for returned soldiers to immediately trenches and on the beach. “More than a decade on, what started out as a When the siren blows and the last post reconnect with their community and in thought has now turned into an annual event sounds, we will remember them. During the WW1 campaign, there were turn, these soldiers provided a fillip for which sees hundreds of people come along matches played in London in front of the leagues’ playing and volunteer ranks. While few can comprehend the terrors of war, and pay their respects to our Anzacs.” royalty, matches played in France for the Football clubs provided a supportive and we gather as one to remember the brave men With the merger of Horsham United and entertainment of locals and the famous positive environment where the elements of and women who gave their lives so that we Natimuk football and netball clubs at the end portrayal in the movie Gallipoli of soldiers teamwork and mateship remained constant may live freely. of 2013, the Saints will continue its annual playing a match in front of the pyramids. and familiar. Whilst never going to wash Season 2016 marks 101 years since our Anzac Day tradition against its newest rivals, away the scars of war, football created an One particularly poignant account of a ANZACS landed on the shores of Gallipoli the Horsham Demons. immediate interest which provided physical battlefield game was from the Somme, and while as a nation we commemorate the and mental stimulus. Veterans in this area While securing the four points is important for where the description of the match went sacrifices of thousands of diggers, we also both clubs, the former president said the show have contributed enormously to our clubs; as follows: ‘the ground was situated amidst remember them as a football community of camaraderie and sportsmanship on and off from WW1 veterans at the time, through to the heavy system of entrenchments that through a number of commemorative Anzac the field was moving. the modern day where many Veterans from had constituted the German front line on Day matches played across regional Victoria. varied conflicts remain actively involved “All football and netball players from both a pockmarked field; practically surrounded For many clubs, football is a way to respect with our clubs. Also, many active service sides really embrace the spirit of Anzac Day, by trenches, the ground frozen and strewn and honour our Anzacs, along with those who with its qualities of courage, mateship, and personnel participate in our region and so with pieces of barbed wire and fragments continue to serve our great country today. sacrifice coming through in all aspects of the our connection to the military, past and of shells. Sheltering from the cold wind, game,” Carroll said. present, remains strong. The use of football to remember such a the spectators viewed the game from the significant part of Australia’s history is not just “We can’t thank the Anzacs enough for the trenches, their heads just visible above the Sport and war have long been synonymous an honour for the clubs that play on April 25, sacrifices they have made, so this day is a way ground, within shelling range of the front with Australia’s identity. ANZAC Day and but all teams playing across the weekend. for us a club and as a community to honour line. A few plucky volunteers held the goal our commemorations over this weekend not One club who has been commemorating them in the best way we know how.” posts in position during the game. Behind only remember the losses we have suffered the Anzacs for more than 12 seasons is the While Horsham Saints FNC is just one of many the goal-posts on the southern end was a in the line of duty, but also recognises the Horsham Saints Football Netball Club. clubs hosting Anzac Day events this weekend, small heap of earth -- the grave of dead enormous contribution veterans have made there is no doubt that all clubs across country Establishing its first Anzac Day clash against soldiers -- with the simple but sublime to our clubs and our sport. Victoria will reflect and appreciate how lucky Horsham United Football Netball Club in superscription ‘To unknown British Heroes’. they are to be playing our game of Australian 2004, former President Glenn Carroll said the Lieutenant L.G. Shout wrote: ‘the game had Lest we forget Rules on such a significant weekend. club wanted to use the sport as a vehicle to given the men fresh heart for it, and had unite the community. Lest we forget. 2 SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RECORD SEFNL | FOOTBALL 3 ROUND 2 RESULTS SEFNL FOOTBALL LADDERS SENIORS RESERVES SENIORS RESERVES TEAM P W L D B For Agst % PTS TEAM P W L D B For Agst % PTS Narre Warren 11.8-74 FINAL 10.15-75 Doveton Narre Warren 9.12-66 FINAL 6.6-42 Doveton Doveton 3 3 0 0 0 212 164 129.27 12 Berwick 1 1 0 0 1 120 7 1714.29 8 Officer SFC 4.9-33 FINAL 9.9-63 Beaconsfield Officer SFC 12.10-82 FINAL 3.10-28 Beaconsfield Cranbourne 2 2 0 0 0 285 129 220.93 8 Cranbourne 2 2 0 0 0 193 59 327.12 8 Berwick 1 1 0 0 1 110 60 183.33 8 Officer SFC 2 2 0 0 0 138 77 179.22 8 Tooradin-Dalmore 17.13-115 FINAL 8.9-57 Hampton Park Tooradin-Dalmore 12.8-80 FINAL 2.7-19 Hampton Park Tooradin-Dalmore 2 1 1 0 0 209 166 125.90 4 Narre Warren 1 1 0 0 1 66 42 157.14 8 Cranbourne 14.12-96 FINAL 13.10-88 Pakenham Cranbourne 13.6-84 FINAL 4.6-30 Pakenham Pakenham 2 1 1 0 0 197 190 103.68 4 Tooradin-Dalmore 2 1 1 0 0 109 89 122.47 4 Narre Warren 1 0 1 0 1 74 75 98.67 4 Doveton 3 1 2 0 0 150 158 94.94 4 Berwick BYE Berwick BYE Beaconsfield 2 1 1 0 0 123 143 86.01 4 Pakenham 2 1 1 0 0 100 113 88.50 4 Officer SFC 2 0 2 0 0 85 144 59.03 0 Hampton Park 3 0 3 0 0 84 248 33.87 0 UNDER 19’s Hampton Park 3 0 3 0 0 136 360 37.78 0 Beaconsfield 2 0 2 0 0 35 202 17.33 0 Narre Warren B 7.5-47 FINAL 9.11-65 Berwick B Officer SFC 2.0-12 FINAL 15.23-113 Beaconsfield UNDER 19’s Narre Warren A 8.13-61 FINAL 7.7-49 Doveton Cranbourne 20.9-129 FINAL 7.1-43 Pakenham TEAM P W L D B For Agst % PTS Berwick A BYE Cranbourne 2 2 0 0 0 214 57 375.44 8 Narre Warren A 1 1 0 0 1 61 49 124.49 8 ‘Hot Shot’ Leading Goal kicker Berwick A 1 1 0 0 1 57 51 111.76 8 Beaconsfield 2 1 1 0 0 164 69 237.68 4 Doveton 2 1 1 0 0 102 76 134.21 4 SENIORS UNDER 19 Narre Warren B 2 1 1 0 0 127 128 99.22 4 Player Club Goals Player Club Goals Berwick B 2 1 1 0 0 79 132 59.85 4 Marc Holt Cranbourne 16 Brayden Carr Pakenham 9 Zak Roscoe Cranbourne 8 James Richards Narre Warren B 7 Pakenham 2 0 2 0 0 106 209 50.72 0 Beau Dowler Beaconsfield 7 Kade Lynch Beaconsfield 5 Officer SFC 2 0 2 0 0 27 166 16.27 0 Darren Sheen Narre Warren 6 Aiden Gajanovic Cranbourne 4 Andrew Dean Tooradin-Dalmore 5 Che Grey Doveton 4 LISTEN TO THIS WEEK’S MATCH OF THE ROUND RESERVES ON 97.7FM CASEY RADIO Player Club Goals Harrison Money Berwick 6 TOORADIN-DALMORE Shane Begent Cranbourne 6 VS Daniel Kitto Cranbourne 5 CRANBOURNE David White Tooradin-Dalmore 5 Mathew Adair Hampton Park 5 Be involved, follow us @977footy on Twitter for goal by goal updates 4 SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RECORD SEFNL | FOOTBALL 5 Round 2 action shots UMPIRES MESSAGE Lest We Forget They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: embody the spirit of the ANZACs.
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