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MURRUMBEENA DOVETON EAGLES V CHELTENHAM V BLACK ROCK V DANDENONG FROM THE DESK... TRUDI MANTELL, SFL BOARD MEMBER It’s with great pleasure that we be purchased through Kooga who welcome Elizabeth Miller MP, State offer a variety of styles. By 2014 it is Member for Bentleigh as the SFL expected that all uniforms comply Netball Ambassador. Elizabeth is with SFL branding requirements so delighted to begin her new role as this will require consideration when the SFL netball ambassador.” purchasing uniforms. The competition is in its fi nal couple We have had considerable of rounds, with fi nals commencing interest from clubs regarding 2013 11 August running for 3 weeks and at this stage a two division concluding with the Grand Final on competition looks promising. The Saturday 25 August. All fi nals will feedback from the clubs and the be played at Springvale and District girls with regards to the competition Netball Association, Rowan Rd received shortly and details are this year has been extremely Dingley, at usual time of 12 noon. available on the SFL website. positive. Everyone is welcome! The player team lists now appear This year the presentation night Springvale and District Netball each week in the record together will incorporate the presentation of Association are hosting the with team profi les, so if your team is the Netball player Best and Fairest Bendigo Community Bank Netball yet to provide it’s story make sure and Runners up awards, so we look Club Team challenge on 21 you send it in. forward to seeing the netballers October 2012. Entry is open to Out this month is the State well represented on the night. all clubs even those who have Government Sports Uniform Grants, Thank you to all the clubs who have not competed in 2012, it’s a great any team looking to purchase new supported the competition this year, starting point if you are considering uniforms may be eligible to the we look forward to its continual entering a team in 2013. It’s only government grant of up to $1000. growth and development. open to clubs, entry is free and It’s certainly worth a look. Details All the best to the teams competing teams are expected to provide their will be circulated and available on in this year’s fi nal series! own umpire. Invitations should be the SFL website. New uniforms can DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE MORDIALLOC SKYE LYNDALE v ST KILDA CITY v HAMPTON v HALLAM 2nd Floor, Junior Development Building ROUND 14 Moorabbin Reserve, Linton Street EAST BRIGHTON SOUTH YARRA ENDEAVOUR HILLS PO Box 1018, Moorabbin VIC 3189 v HEATHERTON v BENTLEIGH v SANDOWN P: 9553 5644 F: 9553 5655 ST PAULS OAKLEIGH DISTRICT ASHWOOD Football Operations: Matt Duck v HIGHETT v EAST MALVERN v MOORABBIN Tribunal Venue: SFL Headquarters CLAYTON SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS MOUNT WAVERLEY Linton Street, Moorabbin v CHELSEA HEIGHTS v SOUTHERN DRAGONS v CAULFIELD (Melways Ref 77 F6) Football Record: maree.heverin@sfl .com.au DINGLEY MURRUMBEENA DOVETON EAGLES v CHELTENHAM v BLACK ROCK v DANDENONG OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECORD “SOUTHERN FOOTY” www.sfl .com.au 1 MATCH OF THE ROUND BROADCAST Division One: Saturday July 21 Proudly brought to you by: Leader Newspapers, Sandown Function Centre, DINGLEY VS 88.3 Southern FM CHELTENHAM Souter Oval Marcus Road, Dingley Village Melway Ref: 88 G6 On Air: 2pm – 5pm Game start time: 2.10pm Home club from all grounds phone 88.3FM on 9583 0533 with 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full time scores. KooGA SUNDAY RADIO SHOW PLAYER OF THE ROUND 88.3 SOUTHERN FM - 11AM Kade Murphy – Bentleigh FC Every Sunday morning on 88.3 Southern FM Kade Murphy showed his versatility in join SFL personalities for a full wrap up of the last weeks match of the round against weekends SFL matches. Murrumbeena. Kade was dominant in the midfi eld and dropped back to clean up off Catch up with all the latest netball news and half back. Kade is this week’s KooGA player what is happening out in clubland. of the Round. Kade wins a Kooga pack which can be collected from the SFL offi ce during business Who needs facebook and twitter – hours. tune into 88.3! Congratulations Kade! KooGa offi cial supplier to the SFL “for all your on fi eld and off fi eld apparel” Listen to 88.3 Southern FM every Sunday 2 SOUTHERN FOOTY 2012 MEDIA PAGE BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL CLUB CULTURE Developing a successful club culture is a topic often spoken about, but without a clear idea of what it actually requires. If you ask anyone involved in any organisation they will be able to identify the existing culture. They also know who the main drivers of the behaviours within an organisation are. So what is culture? If you search the dictionary, Google or read, you will be presented with many defi nitions, so ultimately you need to settle on one or two that suit your idea of what it is. For me I would settle on the The big challenge all leaders No doubt that when you hold a following two points about have when fi rst coming into an leadership position, you hold defi ning culture with the second environment or indeed when power to shape the culture of resonating more deeply: they fi rst have the responsibility the organisation, you impact • The learned and shared of leadership in their existing every day simply by the way behaviour of a community of environment, is working out you conduct yourself, because interacting human beings who the existing leaders are? it is in the thick of everyday • A pattern of behaviour that And just as important, knowing working life that the culture is has endured or underpins the how infl uential they can be in created or destroyed. organisation setting, shifting or changing the And fi nally when it may seem a culture. So before you get about monumental task keep in mind, establishing the culture of your Before you can go about that where there is incentive for team, Club or organisation you building a new or better culture people to change they will want need to answer the following you need to establish what you to and they can. questions: think are the foundations for www.afl communityclub.com.au doing it. • What is the current culture By Peter Schwab at your team, club or Personally I believe Culture is AFL Director of Coaching organisation? built on: • Why is it like it is? 1. Vision • Who’s responsible for setting 2. Values it or maintaining it? 3. People • Is it what you want? And 4. Communication if not, what changes are 5. Evaluation needed? www.sfl .com.au 3 DIVISION 1: FROM THE BOUNDARY BEN POLLARD Some of Division One’s most Rosellas – the division’s highest- against St Pauls, who, having gotten important questions may have been scoring team before Saturday things back on track, can almost answered in Round 13... – cobbling just six goals together. smell Cheltenham’s third spot on the Super Boot leader Christopher ladder... An incredible tale of two halves at Graham led the resistance with MORDIALLOC VS ST KILDA CITY the Peanut Farm: St Kilda City’s three of those majors, but the The four points will be St Kilda’s fi rst season was alive and kicking after Vamps’ Dean Francis slotted four objective as they travel out to Ben two quarters against St Pauls, but of his own as Bowman, Marshall Kav, though the word ‘percentage’ shot to pieces by the fi nal bell. The and Dillon ran amok. will be in the back of their minds. Saints turned the clock back with Hats off to the Doggies! Highett The Saints’ loss to St Pauls means a scintillating 10-goal-to-three fi rst deservedly took the scalp of a they’re essentially two games out of half, with coach Stinear and captain higher-placed team at Turner the fi ve given their poor percentage, Johnstone leading from the front. Road and that scalp was Clayton – but a date with the lowly Bloods It stood for nothing by the end whose season now looks cooked. could (and should) provide a boost. though, as the Dogs woke from their The Clays barely gave a yelp as slumber and unleashed a withering the Dogs roared away from the EAST BRIGHTON VS HEATHERTON onslaught. Down by 42 at the half, St fi rst bounce to record a 55-point It doesn’t look like the Vampires’ Pauls kicked 10 goals to two in the victory. Little Jay Ting was brilliant streak will end any time soon second stanza to storm home by 12. and Tom Brown superb, while as they meet the Tunners at Ruck monster Andrew Gilbert had a Lachy MacIntosh played the true Hurlingham Park. East Brighton monster game to continue a monster captain’s game. Phillip Zarra is fi rst in the division for points season. Barnes was inspirational, booted fi ve and may have also scored; Heatherton is last for points while Lewis, Hayes and Ambrose helped boot Highett into another conceded. Hmmm. This one may got the vital goals. year at the top level... not be pretty... Heatherton avenged their Round 4 Dingley’s been up for a while, and defeat to Mordialloc and may have it may have told in the second half CLAYTON VS CHELSEA HEIGHTS signed the Bloods’ relegation papers against an unforgiving Chelsea Memories of Clayton’s rapid at Ross Street. It’s been a rare Heights outfi t at Beazley Reserve.
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