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Wedding_v2.indd 1 3/8/2017 2:06:53 PM Last week’s football matches saw a number of close WHAT’S HAPPENING contests and outstanding highlights, and I personally had AT SFNL HQ? the privilege of seeing Luke James in full flight for the first time as he slotted six for Murrumbeena against Hampton. MIKE PALMER It was nice to see the Lions get off to a great start in their Centenary Season and we are looking forward to joining SFNL CEO the club at their official Centenary Dinner on Saturday 21 April. Footy season is off to a great start with Divisions 2 and 4 getting under way last week and this week we are pleased The progress the competitions are making reflects to welcome our Division 1 and 3 clubs to the 2018 SFNL incredibly well on the work that each club is doing to season. Alongside the men’s football, we will also see the grow and maintain strong numbers and to play such an opening round of our exciting netball competitions. This important role in their local community. I am also very year we have over 90 separate netball teams joining our pleased to contribute this introduction to the season as 100+ footy teams to once again demonstrate the size and one of my first roles as the new CEO of the SFNL. It is strength of the League. an honour to have been appointed to the position and to Most importantly, however, is that we will be respecting hopefully build on the good work done by David Cannizzo Remembrance Round across all of our matches. This is and the team at Keys Road. an initiative of the Moorabbin Kangaroos, that has been I also had the chance to join Ian, John and Wayne along picked up by the League and other clubs, which aims to recognise, honour and remember people who have made with Robert at Southern FM on Sunday for The 5th Quarter. a positive contribution to their club and the SFNL overall. I’ve quickly learnt that they are actually Wiz, Beany, Bug We would certainly invite all clubs to take the opportunity and Sharpie and we had a cracking session on the radio. to remember those that have passed and celebrate I want to thank the guys for their contribution and great their contribution with either a period of silence or other humour and knowledge what they bring to the promotion appropriate marks of respect. of the clubs.

With the first full round upon us, the feature match is a The major focus at headquarters is to ensure that all replay of our Division 1 football Grand Final from 2017, with competitions get under way, and by the end of the weekend Dingley hosting Mordialloc at Souter Reserve on Saturday. that will have been achieved with the exception of the Also, we are looking forward to Frankston Dolphins women’s league, which is still a couple of weeks away. I hosting Cerberus at Overpert Park in what will be their managed to see the second half of East Brighton v Highett first ever home match in the SFNL. in an entertaining women’s practice game on Saturday, On the netball side, we have nine divisions starting and we and this weekend we have a round robin carnival which welcome a brand new 11 teams as we go from 81 teams will assist the various teams in getting ready for their first up to 92. We would also like to welcome Hampton Park round on 27 April. and Springvale Districts, who are new clubs to the netball competition this season. As with the footy, we have a replay There will be plenty of ups and downs on and off the field of the 2017 Division 1 Grand Final, with Heatherton taking and the court and we have seen some outstanding games on Dingley at Springvale District Netball Association. It already, so we wish all the players and our important promises to be a big day to start the competition and we umpires all the very best for what we are sure will be a wish everyone a successful season. series of compelling competitions across all our divisions.

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2 | SFNL RECORD 2018 BRAD SINCLAIR, SKYE COACH SFNL.COM.AU | 3 SFNL TIPSTERS

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Div 1 Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts St Kilda City Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts

Chelsea Heights Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham

Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh St Pauls Bentleigh St Pauls Bentleigh St Pauls

East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern

Mordialloc Dingley Mordialloc Mordialloc Dingley Mordialloc Mordialloc Dingley

Div 2 Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield

Mount Waverley Clayton Mount Waverley Clayton Clayton Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley

Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Keysborough Murrumbeena Murrumbeena

Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles

Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett

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

Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hallam Hampton Park

Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Heatherton Heatherton Heatherton Heatherton Endeavour Hills Heatherton

Springvale Springvale Springvale Springvale Springvale Springvale Springvale Springvale Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts

Div 4 Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale

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

Lyndhurst CPL Lyndhurst CPL CPL CPL Lyndhurst CPL

Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin

LAST WEEK 4 6 2 8 7 7 5 6 TOTAL 5 6 2 9 8 8 5 6

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

PORT MELBOURNE CAULFIELD V HAMPTON BLACK ROCK SANDOWN V LYNDALE COLTS V ST KILDA CITY MOUNT WAVERLEY V ASHWOOD FRANKSTON DOLPHINS CHELSEA HEIGHTS V CLAYTON V CHELTENHAM HAMPTON PARK V CERBERUS MURRUMBEENA BENTLEIGH V ST PAULS V HALLAM CARRUM PATTERSON V KEYSBOROUGH EAST MALVERN HEATHERTON V LAKES V LYNDHURST V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT DOVETON EAGLES ENDEAVOUR HILLS V EAST BRIGHTON MOORABBIN V DINGLEY V MORDIALLOC HIGHETT V SKYE SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS DANDENONG

4 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 5 DIVISION 1 RESULTS: GRAND FINAL 2017

DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Dingley 18 14 4 0 1845 886 208.24 56 Dingley 17 15 2 0 1578 727 217.06 64 Mordialloc 18 14 4 0 1806 919 196.52 56 Cheltenham 17 13 4 0 1502 769 195.32 56 St Pauls 18 14 4 0 1527 1137 134.30 56 Bentleigh 18 10 7 1 1527 921 165.80 42 Bentleigh 18 10 8 0 1441 1133 127.18 40 Mordialloc 16 8 8 0 1566 805 194.53 40 East Malvern 18 9 9 0 1409 1164 121.05 36 St Pauls 18 10 8 0 1235 1067 115.75 40 Port Melbourne Cheltenham 18 9 9 0 1317 1234 106.73 36 17 8 8 1 1353 1042 129.85 38 Colts Oakleigh District 18 8 10 0 1358 1299 104.54 32 Oakleigh District 18 9 9 0 1310 968 135.33 36 St Kilda City 18 7 11 0 1210 1327 91.18 28 East Malvern 18 7 11 0 1237 1324 93.43 28 Port Melbourne 18 5 13 0 968 1607 60.24 20 Colts St Kilda City 17 3 14 0 727 2071 35.10 12 Clayton 18 0 18 0 487 2662 18.29 0 Clayton 15 1 14 0 300 2641 11.36 4 DIVISION 1 SENIOR GRAND FINAL DIVISION 1 RESERVE GRAND FINAL Dingley 0.0 3.4 4.5 10.11-71 Dingley 0.0 1.5 1.5 2.10-22 Mordialloc 4.2 4.3 4.6 4.6-30 Cheltenham 4.6 4.6 5.9 6.11-47

Dingley: Goal Kickers: D. Farmer 4, C. McQueen 2, D. Ades, J. Pickford, Dingley: Goal Kickers: S. Williams, J. Campbell M. Morwood, K. Feehan Best Players: B. Ginns, A. Lloyd, H. Thompson, N. Lloyd, S. Williams, J. Cullen Best Players: D. Ades, T. La Rocca, T. MacKenzie, M. Morwood, C. Morgan, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Stevens 2, A. Milesi 2, C. Bennetts, C. Graham J. Ferguson Best Players: C. Graham, T. Nelson, M. Worrell, L. Brookman, M. Thorneycroft, Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: T. Bastion, D. Nicholls, N. Evans, T. McMahon M. Styring Best Players: C. Brooking, J. Gregory, T. Bastion, T. McMahon, D. Marguglio, J. Derbyshire

6 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 7 DIVISION 1: SEASON PREVIEW / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89 DIVISION 1: SEASON PREVIEW / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89

BENTLEIGH Worrell should again prove prominent. The additions of Drew Kelly and MORDIALLOC more game time in the Southern League. A notable ball-winner and Billy Robertson and the return of Tim Wigney from a knee injury further goal-kicker, Cathcart has the ability to turn a game in minutes. Former 2017 Finish: 3rd strengthens a side that on paper already looks capable of pushing for 2017 Finish: Runner-up Essendon speedster Andrew Lovett and ex-Caulfield Bear Sean Gunning will also provide extra midfield support, alongside established stars Key Inclusions: Steve Murray (Wodonga), Jack Firns (St Kevins), Tom finals, so expect the Rosellas to take steps further forward in 2018. Key Inclusions: Matt Moore (Kilcunda Bass), Harry Haley (North Lew Mildenhall and Jake Wood, while De La Salle forward Tom Nicholls Cunningham (St Kevins) Ringwood), Hamish Curtis (De La Salle), Michael Spohn (Black Rock) Season Prediction: 5th is set to bolster the club’s offensive stocks. Meanwhile young gun Max Notable Departures: Kayne O’Brien (De La Salle), Saf Balic (Oakleigh Notable Departures: Chris Langdon (Highett), Scott Bradley (Glenrowan Mitchell-Russell, who enjoyed a breakout season last year, is a chance District) DINGLEY Kelly Tigers), Alistair Pike (Glenrowan Kelly Tigers), Matt Ravenall to debut with Coburg Lions this weekend and may spend a bit of time (Tyabb), Simon Fragiacomo (retired), Dean Miller (retired) with the VFL club in 2018. But few clubs enjoy a stronger home ground 2017 Finish: Premiers The Demons’ rise from a 1-5 start to a Preliminary Final was one of the advantage than the Colts at the Portress, so we may again see Port Mordialloc are no strangers to the big dance, having featured in four stories of the season, however, upon reflection, you wonder what they Key Inclusions: Simon Hallsworth (Wagga Tigers), Will Edmunds claim several big scalps as it chases a finals berth. could have been achieved had things panned out a little differently early grand finals in the last five years across Divisions 1 and 2. However, a (Cheltenham) Division 1 Senior premiership still eludes the powerhouse SFNL club, Season Prediction: 8th in the year. Their injury toll in the first few rounds was massive, and with two grand final defeats to the Dingoes in three years still burning there is no doubt Bentleigh spent a lot of petrol tickets to make up for Notable Departures: Calhan McQueen (Burleigh), Chris Morgan deep. Last year, Mordi entered the big dance as the favourite, having ST KILDA CITY lost ground and salvage their season. To ultimately play off for a Grand (retired), Ryan Stewart (retired) belted their Dingley rivals by 10 goals in the Second Semi Final, but Final berth was a tremendous achievement given the circumstances, 2017 Finish: 8th The Dingley dynasty continues to have the SFNL world in awe. In an their lacklustre performance on the big stage a fortnight later, albeit and big things are expected from the side in 2018. The team retains the era in which equalisation measures are intended to level the playing in difficult conditions, will no doubt still burn in their psyche. To that Key Inclusions: Cameron Hansen (South Belgrave), Aaron Purvis (South majority of its starting senior 22 from last year and added several high- field, the Dingoes’ ability to continually rejuvenate its list is nothing end, expect Mordialloc to feature prominently at the pointy end as they Belgrave), Mark Griffiths (North Ringwood) calibre players to its line-up, so the early indication is that Bentleigh short of remarkable. Several champion players have hung up the boots look to atone for last season’s disappointment and claim a maiden will be a force to be reckoned with. The side already boasts an Notable Departures: Dylan Sloan (Chelsea Heights), Harry Czarnecki since the club’s first Division 1 premiership in 2015, and ruckman Div 1 flag. Despite the losses of senior players Simon Fragiacomo and outstanding core midfield group coupled with two of the best ruckmen (Chelsea Heights), Troy Kelm (North Bendigo), Ray Lengyel (Noble Chris Morgan and midfielder Ryan Stewart joined that illustrious list Chris Langdon, the Bloods midfield remains one of the strongest in the in the competition in Mitch Smart and Andrew Walsh, and the addition Park), Thomas Motlop (Lorne), Beau Runnalls (North Geelong), Matt following last season’s triumph. Additionally, the loss of effervescent competition, with Danny Nicholls, Todd Bastion, Jordan Derbyshire and of Wodonga’s Steve Murray and SKOB’s Jack Firns will provide extra Aaron Kneebone leading the charge. Their forward line also presents a Runnalls (North Geelong) spearhead Cal McQueen cannot be overstated. Not only has ‘The support at either end of the ground. Should the Demons get a clear formidable challenge for opposition defences, with Matt Moore joining Dream’ topped the League goalkicking in both of the past two seasons, After a period of success at the turn of the decade, the Saints have run at it on the injury front, then the premiership cup may very well be Steve Tolongs and James Morris to form a potent three-pronged attack. but his boundless energy around the playing group and penchant for spent the last four seasons languishing in the bottom three of the heading to Arthur Street. Barring another horrific run of injuries a la 2016 (touch wood!), it is hard breath-taking on-field feats always provided a lift for his teammates. SFNL ladder. Not even a bevy of big-name recruits could lift the club to see this year’s Grand Final not again featuring the red and whites. above eighth last season and, unfortunately for St Kilda City, the Season Prediction: 2nd However, in former WAFL ruckman Simon Hallsworth and Cheltenham majority of these recruits have moved on for 2018, including Harry forward Will Edmunds, the Dingoes have found adequate replacements. Season Prediction: 1st Czarnecki (second in the club B&F), Ray Lengyel, Troy Kelm, Thomas CHELSEA HEIGHTS In addition to established stars in co-Captains Jackson Peet and Trav OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Motlop and the Runnalls brothers. However, their list of inclusions is 2017 Finish: Premiers (Division 2) La Rocca, key defender Andrew Frost, gun mid Chris Horton-Milne and almost as lengthy as the departures and includes a couple of familiar mercurial match-winner Daniel Farmer, the club continues to blood 2017 Finish: 7th faces in Cameron Hanson and former SFNL Division 1 B&F winner Key Inclusions: Dylan Sloan (St Kilda City), Harry Czarnecki (St Kilda new players into its senior side, which has helped keep the club at the Aaron Purvis. Big-bodied midfielder Mark Griffiths and ex-Heatherton Key Inclusions: Saf Balic (Bentleigh), Mitchell Pierce (Emerald), Brody City), Daniel Campisano (Blackburn) top of the League pecking order. The club begins the 2018 season vying coach Chris Keenan will also call the Peanut Farm home this season, Ledder (St Kevins) for an unprecedented fourth straight senior premiership, and it remains Notable Departures: Jackson Fry (Hampton Park) however, another season of treading water is forecast for St Kilda City. a very strong chance of re-writing the history books. However, with Notable Departures: Andrew Howison (Dromana), Patrick Carroll Season Prediction: 10th The Heighters are back in Division 1 for the first time since 2015 several other clubs building strong lists in pursuit of the Division 1 title, (Ashwood), Ryan Carroll (Ashwood), David Velardo (Bayswater), Daniel following their Division 2 Grand Final victory over Murrumbeena. another Dingoes flag is far from assured. Saldanha (Springvale Districts) ST PAULS Pleasingly for the club, they have kept most of their playing group Season Prediction: Following a stunning Division 1 debut in 2016 that saw the Oaks reach together as they make the jump back to the SFNL’s top flight, with 3rd 2017 Finish: 4th a Preliminary Final, the club took a slide down to seventh last year. defender Jackson Fry their only glaring omission. St Kilda City stars EAST MALVERN Granted the club wasn’t helped by the unavailability of key personnel at Key Inclusions: Matt Herbstreit (Kilcunda Bass), Brendan Dawes Dylan Sloan and Harry Czarnecki and decorated key position player times during the season, but the Districts nevertheless dropped several (Seaford), Curtis Murfett (Seaford) Daniel Campisano headline the arrivals, while the club will also regain 2017 Finish: 5th winnable games throughout the season. Unfortunately, the club has lost Cal Dodson following his recovery from health issues last year. Several several key players during the off-season, including Andrew Howison, Notable Departures: Harley Ambrose (Murrumbeena), Callum Cathcart Key Inclusions: Stephen Brewer (Greenvale), Marc Lonergan (North of their premiership stars including Phil Smith, Phil Matheson and Dave Velardo and the Carroll brothers, which it will find hard to replace. (Port Colts), James Sziller (St Bedes/Mentone Tigers) James Robertson are entering the twilight of their glittering careers, so Heidelberg), Brad Stringer (Strathfieldsaye) However, Oakleigh, under new coach Phil Harvey, has addressed a One of the reals surprise packets of the 2017 season, St Pauls shocked it will be interesting to see how their fair in Division 1, however, there Notable Departures: Matt Terech (Seaford), Sam Lonie (Seaford), Ed glaring need by luring young Bentleigh ruckman Saf Balic across to the competition to finish third on the ladder behind Grand Finalists is still more than enough younger talent coming through to ensure the Sim (Whitehorse Pioneers), Jimmy Dowling (Yinnar), Isaac McCrimmon Princes Highway, while Ryan Pearson, Jake Mullen and Paul Fermanis Dingley and Mordialloc by percentage alone. They played an exciting, club will be competitive this year. (Noosa), Nick McCann (Old Xavarians) will continue to lead from the front. While on paper it’s hard to see run-and-gun brand of football that caught many opposition sides Oakleigh District making finals, it does have enough match-winners on Season Prediction: 9th unawares. And the improvement didn’t come from a glut of external Another club that over promised and under delivered in 2017, the its list to claim some scalps along the way. recruits, but rather from the development of its young kids from the Panthers will be out to make amends this season. The club picked up CHELTENHAM Season Prediction: 7th Under 19s. Unfortunately, their inexperience found them out in the end, several high-profile recruits last year, with many pundits expecting East with a straight-sets finals exit a disappointing end to an impressive 2017 Finish: 6th Malvern to be a bona fide flag contender, but despite the hype, the side PORT MELBOURNE COLTS season. Fast forward six months and the excitement is building ahead failed to capitalise on their potential and bombed out in the Elimination of 2018, with further improvement expected from the young pups. Key Inclusions: Drew Kelly (Beaumaris), Billy Robertson (Albury) Final. The club has also lost several talented players during the recent 2017 Finish: 9th Sandringham VFL-listed players Cal Cathcart and James Sziller have moved on, and while they would be incredibly handy to have in the Notable Departures: Will Edmunds (Dingley), Shaun Cusack (Dingley) off-season, including SFNL Interleague reps Matt Terech, Ed Sim and Key Inclusions: Callum Cathcart (St Pauls), Tom Nicholls (De La Salle), side, they played just two senior games each last season, so it would Jimmy Dowling, while one of last year’s boom recruits Nathan Henley Andrew Lovett (North Heidelberg), Sean Gunning (Caulfield) Last year was another season that promised much, but ultimately failed will likely miss the season with an achilles injury. Nevertheless, the unfair to suggest the Dogs would be too adversely affected by their to deliver. With a swag of handy recruits coming across to Jack Barker additions of ex-Port Melbourne champ Steve Brewer, North Heidelberg Notable Departures: Nathan Spinks (Chirnside Park), Jackson Brown omission based on their contributions last season. However, captain Oval in the preseason, the club was primed to return to finals action, big man Marc Lonergan (brother of Geelong’s Tom) and Strathfieldsaye (Chirnside Park), Tim Hanly (Chirnside Park) Harley Ambrose, who made the shock switch to St Pauls during the however, despite several stirring wins and promising performances, summer, leaves a much bigger hole to fill. Meanwhile, former Dogs premiership star Brad Stringer (brother of Bomber Jake) ensures there Some stunning home upsets over higher-ranked opponents were the the club ultimately fell short. But with another year under their belts, Matt Herbstreit and Brendan Dawes return to the Kennel, bringing with is enough talent in the side to remain competitive. With midfield ace highlights of an otherwise dismal season for the Colts, which was in and the disappointment from last year spurring them on, 2018 looms as them valuable Division 1 Senior premiership experience to the young Nathan Robinson at the helm for 2018, and superstars Ryan Mullett and stark contrast to their stunning undefeated debut season in Division 2 the year Cheltenham finally jumps back into the top five. Sean McLaren side. While it is hard to get a read on St Pauls in 2018, expect them to Dean Millhouse continuing, expect the Panthers to be right in the mix the previous year. However, the club has added several stars to its list last year emerged as one of the Southern league’s preeminent big men, again be up around the mark and building towards a premiership in the for another finals berth. in 2018 to lead the charge up the Division 1 ladder. Mercurial Bulldog next couple of years. finishing equal runner-up in the Ellis Medal, and again remains key to and Sandringham Zebras-listed Cal Cathcart joins the club, and with the Rosellas’ chances, while Jack Barclay, Daniel Vaughan and Jack Season Prediction: 6th the abolition of the VFL Development competition looks set to see Season Prediction: 4th

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ROUND 1 PREVIEW The Doggies, meanwhile, were the surprise packet of 2017, finishing third on the ladder with new coach, a talented young list Port Melbourne Colts V St Kilda City (JL Murphy Reserve) and an exciting brand of football. The two old SESFL rivals will lock horns under Friday night lights to usher in the 2018 season at JL Murphy Reserve. Both sides are tipped to be up there again this season, and this contest at Arthur Street looms as a cracker. It is a match of much significance, with the two clubs playing for the Bird Cup in honour of former Colts player Marcel Bouchard, who The Demons have added some quality players to its list for 2018 passed away from brain cancer before the start of the 2017 season. and are one of the clubs firmly in the premiership window. The Doggies, meanwhile, should see some significant improvement Fittingly, this tribute takes place on the SFNL’s annual from its crop of young pups as it looks to consolidate an Remembrance Round. impressive 2017 campaign. LIVE Both teams fought out an absolutely belter in this corresponding This could go either way, but the home ground advantage should fixture last year, with the Colts holding off a fast-finishing City by see the Demons home. under two kicks to claim the Bird Cup and the four points in an absorbing and emotion-charged contest. Bentleigh by 10 points. Unfortunately, 2017 ultimate proved to be a lean year for both East Malvern V Oakleigh District (Dunlop Reserve) SPORTS clubs, and as they look to make amends in 2018, a first-up win is East Malvern and Oakleigh District are two sides that promised more than they delivered last year, and both would be looking to vitally important. make amends in 2018. The bigger bodies of returning star Aaron Purvis and fellow The Panthers’ bevy of superstar recruits shone in 2017, but recruit Mark Griffiths through the midfield will be vital, especially ultimately the club failed to live up to expectations, limping out of on the narrow confines of the infinitesimal Murphy Reserve where the finals in the first week. The Districts, meanwhile, took a slide space is at a premium. down the ladder following a Div 2 flag and Div 1 Prelim Final in ON THE However, the Colts have also added class to its midfield in the consecutive years. form of Cal Cathcart and former Bomber Andy Lovett, with This season, both sides will find themselves in the bracket of Cartcart especially a proven match winner, booting five goals in clubs fighting for a finals berth. And six doesn’t go into five, a best afield performance in his last outing against the Saints in making this clash and important one for both sides. last year’s Pride Cup. Given the hot-and-cold nature of East Malvern in recent years, it’s This should be a terrific battle to start the season, but it’s difficult impossible to predict the outcome of this one with any certainty. to tip against Port at home. At its best, it can match it with the top sides, but it can go from Port Colts by 13 points. Lindt chocolates to boiled lollies in the space of a week. If the Panthers bring its a-game, it will win this game comfortable. Chelsea Heights V Cheltenham (Beazley Reserve) The Heighters will unfurl their 2017 Division 2 premiership flag East Malvern by 32 points. before their home fans on Saturday, with a large crowd expected Dingley V Mordialloc (Souter Oval) at Beazley Reserve. The two biggest clubs in the SFNL again go head to head in the opening round in a replay of last year’s Division 1 Grand Final. Clearly the standout team in Div 2 last season, it will be interesting to see how they make the transition back to the top And both sides are widely tipped to feature prominently in grade, especially given they have kept the majority of their side September again this season, and this may very well be a Grand BIG together. Some of their star players may be entering the twilight Final preview, as well as a replay. of their glittering careers, including prolific goalkicker Phil Smith, While the Dingoes had too much class on that last Sunday in but there is still more than enough young talent to ensure the September, winning by seven goals on a blustery day, traditionally side will be competitive in the top grade. SCREEN! not much has separated these powerhouse sides. Meanwhile Cheltenham fell just short of their expected finals Saturday will likely be no different. berth last season, but with a couple of very handy additions in Billy Robertson and Drew Kelly, they will only be stronger in 2018 and The biggest battle looms in the centre of the ground with both hungrier than ever to bridge that gap and return to the top five. sides possessing two of the more potent midfield groups in the League. Each club has a plethora of options that can rotate This will also be an interesting contest, but the Rosellas should through the centre with great effect and contribute both inside have too much class for the Heighters, with ruckman Sean and outside the contest. Dingoes Jackson Peet, Lucas Walsmley McLaren to play a massive part in the result. and Chris Horton-Milne and Bloods Todd Bastion, Danny Nicholls Cheltenham by 24 points. and Aaron Kneebone are all genuine stars should all have an impact on the match. Bentleigh V St Pauls (Bentleigh Reserve) The Battle of Bentleigh is always a highly anticipated contest, and But a key will be in the ruck and the ability of either side to provide given the success of both of these teams last season, there will the onballers with first use. Former WAFL ruckman Simon Hallsworth should play his first game in Dingley colours, and it will be added interest in this one. be intriguing to see how he goes against Mordi star Tom McMahon. Bentleigh took the points in their Round 1 clash last year at the There will be little in it come the final siren, but the reigning same venue, before injury and form contributed to a five-match premiers will get their campaign for a record-breaking fourth losing streak. However, they remarkably rallied from 1-5 to reach consecutive flag off to a bright start with a thrilling victory. 538 Centre Rd, Bentleigh VIC 3204 a Preliminary Final, and in the process ended St Pauls’ season in www.bentleighrsl.com.au the Semi Final. Dingley by one point. 10 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 11 2018 DIVISION 1 SENIOR FIXTURE DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD / BRUCE HILL

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 Port Melbourne Colts v St Kilda City 14 APRIL 2 JUNE 21 JULY First met in SESFL in 1976 - 14 matches (Port Melbourne Colts 8 wins, St Kilda City 6 wins) Port Colts V St Kilda City Port Colts V Bentleigh Port Colts V St Pauls Largest Winning Margin Port Melbourne Colts 78 pts (31/7/76) East Malvern V Oakleigh District East Malvern V Dingley East Malvern V Cheltenham St Kilda City 46 pts (11/8/79) Dingley V Mordialloc Oakleigh District V Chelsea Heights Dingley V Chelsea Heights Smallest Winning Margin Port Melbourne Colts 8 pts (8/4/17) Bentleigh V St Pauls Mordialloc V Cheltenham Bentleigh V St Kilda City Chelsea Heights V Cheltenham St Kilda City V St Pauls Oakleigh District V Mordialloc St Kilda City 8 pts (1980 GF) Highest Score Port Melbourne Colts 22-17-149 (31/5/80) ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 St Kilda City 25-13-163 (2/6/79) 16 JUNE 28 JULY 21 APRIL Lowest Score Port Melbourne Colts 4-5-29 (1/7/17) Oakleigh District V Port Colts Dingley V Port Colts Cheltenham V Port Colts St Kilda City 6-8-44 (8/4/17) East Malvern V Mordialloc East Malvern V St Kilda City Chelsea Heights V East Malvern East Malvern (incorporating Tooronga/Malvern) v Oakleigh District St Pauls V Dingley Bentleigh V Oakleigh District Bentleigh V Dingley First met in 1982 - 26 matches (East Malvern 17 wins, Oakleigh District 9 wins) Cheltenham V Bentleigh Chelsea Heights V Mordialloc St Pauls V Oakleigh District Largest Winning Margin East Malvern 108 pts (16/4/05) St Kilda City V Chelsea Heights Cheltenham V St Pauls Mordialloc V St Kilda City Oakleigh District 67 pts (5/6/82) ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 Smallest Winning Margin East Malvern 2 pts (23/5/87) 28 APRIL 23 JUNE 4 AUGUST Oakleigh District 2 pts (4/7/92) Port Colts V East Malvern Port Colts V Mordialloc Port Colts V Chelsea Heights Highest Score East Malvern 20-14-134 (16/4/05) East Malvern V St Pauls Oakleigh District V Dingley East Malvern V Bentleigh Oakleigh District 23-14-152 (82 Elim Final) Dingley V Cheltenham Mordialloc V Bentleigh St Kilda City V Dingley Lowest Score East Malvern 6-7-43 (9/8/03) Bentleigh V Chelsea Heights St Pauls V Chelsea Heights Oakleigh District V Cheltenham Oakleigh District 3-8-26 (16/4/05) Oakleigh District V St Kilda City St Kilda City V Cheltenham Mordialloc V St Pauls Dingley v Mordialloc ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 First met in 2009 -17 matches (Dingley 9 wins, Mordialloc 8 wins) 5 MAY 30 JUNE 11 AUGUST Largest Winning Margin Mordialloc 62 pts (2017 2nd Semi) St Pauls V Port Colts St Kilda City V Port Colts Bentleigh V Port Colts Dingley 133 pts (17/4/09) Cheltenham V East Malvern Oakleigh District V East Malvern Dingley V East Malvern Smallest Winning Margin Mordialloc 1 pt (11/7/15) Chelsea Heights V Dingley Mordialloc V Dingley Chelsea Heights V Oakleigh District Dingley 6 pts (22/7/17) St Kilda City V Bentleigh St Pauls V Bentleigh Cheltenham V Mordialloc Highest Score Mordialloc 19-9-123 (27/6/09) Mordialloc V Oakleigh District Cheltenham V Chelsea Heights St Pauls V St Kilda City Dingley 28-17-185 (17/4/09) ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 Lowest Score Mordialloc 0-8-8 (2/6/12) 12 MAY 7 JULY 17 AUGUST Dingley 5-10-40 (17/7/10) Port Colts V Cheltenham Port Colts V Oakleigh District Port Colts V Dingley Bentleigh v St Pauls East Malvern V Chelsea Heights Mordialloc V East Malvern St Kilda City V East Malvern First met in SFL in 1993 - 23 matches (Bentleigh 13 wins, St Pauls 10 wins) Dingley V Bentleigh Dingley V St Pauls Oakleigh District V Bentleigh Largest Winning Margin St Pauls 83 pts (28/5/94) Oakleigh District V St Pauls Bentleigh V Cheltenham Mordialloc V Chelsea Heights Bentleigh 77 pts (1/8/98) St Kilda City V Mordialloc Chelsea Heights V St Kilda City St Pauls V Cheltenham Smallest Winning Margin St Pauls 11 pts (1/7/17) ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 Bentleigh 1 pt (27/7/96) 26 MAY 14 JULY 17 AUGUST Highest Score St Pauls 20-11-131 (6/8/94) Chelsea Heights V Port Colts Mordialloc V Port Colts East Malvern V Port Colts Bentleigh 19-11-125 (9/6/93) Bentleigh V East Malvern St Pauls V East Malvern Dingley V Oakleigh District Lowest Score St Pauls 4-5-29 (29/7/95) Dingley V St Kilda City Cheltenham V Dingley Bentleigh V Mordialloc Bentleigh 1-5-11 (29/7/95) Cheltenham V Oakleigh District Chelsea Heights V Bentleigh Chelsea Heights V St Pauls Chelsea Heights v Cheltenham St Pauls V Mordialloc St Kilda City V Oakleigh District Cheltenham V St Kilda City First met in 2001 - 32 matches (Chelsea Heights 21 wins, Cheltenham 11 wins) *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR Largest Winning Margin Chelsea Heights 74 pts (24/7/10) FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY Cheltenham 95 pts (19/4/08) Smallest Winning Margin Chelsea Heights 2 pts (28/6/03) ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS Cheltenham 1 pt (19/6/04) Highest Score Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the Chelsea Heights 18-12-120 (19/7/14) playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. Cheltenham 19-17-131 (19/4/08) Thank you for your co-operation. Lowest Score Chelsea Heights 4-7-31 (19/6/04) Cheltenham 4-5-29 (28/4/12)

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

PORT MELBOURNE COLTS ST KILDA CITY BENTLEIGH ST PAULS

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

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

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

CHELSEA HEIGHTS CHELTENHAM DINGLEY MORDIALLOC

Ground: Beazley Reserve Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Thames Promenade Chelsea Heights Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham Club Colours: Black, red yoke, yellow trim McDonald St, Mordialloc Club Colours: Red, yellow and black Club Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Club Colours: Red and white stripes vertical panels Senior Coach: Shane Morwood Senior Coach: Brad Canavan Senior Coach: Des Ryan Reserve Coach: Matthew Benton Senior Coach: Michael Brown Reserve Coach: Mick Ellis / Reserves Coach: Alistair Garlick Reserve Coach: Stephen Brown James Robertson Thirds Coach: Scott Mellick

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Dylan Sloan 29 Jamie Waters 1 Luke Brookman 32 Chris Neophitou 1 Aaron Edmunds 33 Harry Thompson 1 Tom Curry 27 Brad Lindsey 2 Drew Kelly 33 Dan Harrison 1a Jamie Cooke 28 Sean Hendricks 2 Dale Hynes 30 Steven Vos 2 Liam Hard 34 Nathan Naughton 3 Tom Donnell 34 Jake Hibbert 3 Marcus Freeman 35 Remi Faulkner-Wood 2 Justin Summons 28a Scott Pitura 3 Joel Williams 31 Mark Stevens 4 Kyle Parsons 35 Jarrad Bloink 2a Matt Powell 29 Benjamin Humphrey 5 Ange Soldatos 36 David Lloyd 4 Jack Ades 36 Kane Davidson 4 Michael Shaw 32 Heath Bennett 3 Jordan Derbyshire 30 Chris Brooking 6 Richard Ryan 37 Jax Kilner 5 Joel Sarlo 37 James Pitz 5 Jesse O'Dell 33 Matthew Good 3a Jayden Alexandrou 31 Jayden Gregory 6a Nathan Cerisara 38 Ryan Howells 6 Chris Horton-Milne 38 Shuan Cusack 4 Matt Moore 32 Reid Irvine 6 Luke Behin 34 Luke Gherini 7 Max Worrell 39 Morgan Hampton 7 Lucas Walmsley 39 Tom Ristevski 7a Anthony Malamas 40 Trent Vanderheiden 4a Aaron Freeman 33 Alisdair Jackson 7 Jordan Peryman 35 Antonie Ricaut 8 Joshua O'Bree 40 Andrew Rizzi 8 Bane Suboticki 41 Ryan Howells 5 Daniel Nicholls 34 Luke Ardrey 8 Kade Murphy 36 Ben Wendt 9 Travis La Rocca 41 Bradley Sessler 9 Brendan Dillon 42 Todd Kilner 6 Todd Bastion 35 Lewis Emmerson 10 Daniel Ades 42 Peter Rizzi 9 Harry Czarnecki 37 Tristen Wright 9a Matt Zacharin 43 Cam Beaumont 7 Nathan Evans 36 Michael Spohn 10 Jake Davis 44 Mitch Stevens 11 Josh Ferguson 43 Darren Andrews 10 Daniel Campisano 38 Chris Holding 8 Lachlan Bull 37 Tom Naughtin 11 Mitch Daniels 45 Karl Tuhiwai 12 Luke Bartholomew 44 Connor Horsey 9 James Pither 38 Sam Holland 11 Phillip Matheson 39 Aaron Rhodes 11a Sam Oke 46 Tim Lawson 13 Matthew Morwood 45 Adam Lloyd 10 Josh Kovarik 39 Travis Hall 12 Michael Wade 40 Peter Gerard 12 Billy Robertson 47 Jack Gavin 14 Rob Rusan 46 Liam Considine 11 40 13 Chris Bennetts 48 Matt McIntyre Aaron Kneebone Michael Fries 13 Michael Danckert 41 Josh Bennett 14 Conrad Hudghton 49 Matt Styring 15 Kristen Feehan 47 James Cullen 12 James Morris 41 Stefan Gregory 14 Nathan Herrington 42 George Glitzos 15 Sean McLaren 50 Jojo Amaah 16 Daniel Farmer 48 Jason Wylie 13 Tom McMahon 42 Kaleb Tymko 15 Matt Baxter 44 Chris Hanns 16 Chris Germano 51 Alan Anderson 17 William Edmunds 49 Jack Pickford 14 Luke Barnhoorn 43 Tom Jewell 17 Jon Spanos 52 Liam Boschan 15 Sean Van Velsen 44 Adam Nicholls 16 Callum Dodson 45 Andrew Cupit 18 Andrew Frost 50 Craig Sterling 18 Daniel Vaughan 53 Hamish McWilliam 19 Ashley Russell 51 Jake Townley 16 Lachlin McIver 45 Andrey Fyans 17 Jak Hancock 47 Luke Baxter 19 Anthony Milesi 54 Dayton Woodham 17 Tim Kovess 46 Devlin Danckert 20 Cam Watson 55 Jim Carcassi 20 Simon Hallsworth 52 Cal Ryan 18 Michael O'Driscoll 50 Matthew Bastin 18 Chris Mizzi 47 Dean Bott 21 Tim Bolger 56 Harris Kent 21 Jack Hyde 53 Danny Din 19 Lachlan Dobson 52 Cameron Gates 18a Shane Lawton 48 James Roberts 22 Jack Worrell 57 Daniel Newby 22 Nick Lloyd 54 Anthony Basile 19 Steve Tolongs 49 Ben Harrison 20 Michael Dwyer 53 Nicholas Oliver 23 Will McTaggart 58 Josh Jolly 23 Daniel O'Keeffe 55 Joshua Pickford 23a Paul Conroy 59 Alex Thorley 19a Dan Quinn 50 Lachal Zealley 21 Ryan Archer 54 Zeke Jazownik 24 Adam Stock 56 Bryce McLeod 23b Jack Lowis 60 Simon Donnell 20 David Marguglio 51 Luke McGennison 22 Declan Lee 55 Josh Denholm 25 Jackson Peet 59 Ben Ginns 24 Matt Bowles 61 Kris Harris 21 Michael Barnhoorn 52 Craig Wilson 26 Colin Craney 60 Jack Farrington 23 James Robertson 60 Steven Kat 25 Tom Perkin 62 Ben Maloney 22 Edward Murphy 53 Michael Schofield 26 Tom Nelson 63 Paul Sanders 27 Mitchell Allamby 61 Tom Gent 24 Mick Ellis 62 Nathan James 22a Peter Nelson 54 Nick Fitzgerald 27 Josh Fox 64 Hector Simpson 28 Connor Watson 62 Seb Zammit 23 Tony DeMacedo 55 James Keighley 25 Bryce Atherton 64 Lachlan Bennett 27a Scott Mellick 65 Jason Derks 29 Leigh Moore 63 Lachie Craig 24 Carey Neville 56 Rob Bibby 26 Jarrod Sing 66 Rhys Chadwick 28 Tim Wigney 67 Hayden Taylor 30 Sam Williams 64 Josh McLaren 29 Al Garlick 68 Tom Worrell 25 Hamish Curtis 57 Ryan Carrison 27 Kenny Ablis 67 Phil Smith 30 Sam Perkin 69 Renny Trainor 31 David Bose 65 Drew McLean 25a Morgan Harris 59 Tom Dunn 28 Bryce Campbell 31 Nick Kilner 99 Jack Barclay 32 Jack Clausen 99 Clinton Brooks 26 Robbie Evans 77 Harry Haley 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

16 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 17 DIVISION 1: ROUND 1

EAST MALVERN OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

Ground: Dunlop Reserve, Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Dunlop St, Malvern Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East Taking your club to the next level Club Colours: Black with white sash Club Colours: Navy and red stripes Administration assistance for your club when you need it Senior Coach: Phil Harvey Senior Coach: Nathan Robinson Reserve Coach: Steve Quinlivan Sports C.A.T.C.H. is here to share our expertise and extensive Reserve Coach: Nicholas Dykes experience, and relieve some of the administrative burden placed on volunteers.

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER How we can help 1 Luke Duffy 30 Brock Baker • Database management including registration (ie. SportsTG) 1 Jake Mullen 18 Brody Hodic 1a Ronan Fenton 31 Marc Lonergan • Compliance (ie. Everproof) 2 Mark Tyrell 32 Ben Marlow 1a Luke Quinlivan 19 Anthony Lucarelli • Team Manager or Trainer training nights, including handbooks 3 Nathan Robinson 33 Nic Barry 2 Simon Black 20 Dave Bedgood • Game day or supporter apparel, awards and trophies 4 Luke Poustie 34 Andrew Power 2a Nathan Cramer 21 Paul Fermanis • Social media and website management 5 Mitchell Ferguson 35 Jay Thorn • End of season and AGM booklets 6 Alex Hywood 36 Josh Salmon 3 Luke Casey 22 Anthony Cassett 7 Dylan Morton 37 Nicholas Dykes These are just a few examples of what Sports C.A.T.C.H. can assist 4 Milan Mandic 22a Joe Castello 8 Stephen Brewer 38 Ben Padula your club with to ease the load on your very important volunteers. www.sportscatch.com.au 9 Chris Carey 39 Xavier Linton 5 Frank Bonacci 23 Pat Lucarelli Contact us today to find out more! [email protected] | [email protected] | 0411 499 907 10 40 Lewis Fitzgerald Simon Dykes 5a Curtis Ward 24 Luke Harvey 11 Ryan Mullett 41 Retired 6 Mitchell Pierce 25 Daniel Kirby 12 Lucas Hall 42 Ben Taylor 13 Riley Flanigan 43 Todd Mackie 7 Liam McCabe 26 Matt Nicholas 14 Brad Stringer 44 Tim Main 8 Bayley Kay-Glover 28 Brendan Keast 15 Adam Corunna 45 Cal Nicholls 16 Lachlan Dowling 46 Andrew Pattinson 9 Corey Hutchinson 29 Sam Guerrens

17 Jack Hammond 47 Haimish Rix 10 John Walker 30 Nuru Jammeh 18 Adam Collinson 48 Jessi Delahaye 10a Paul Gurr 31 Zac Hipworth 19 Ben Timms 49 Jack Nicolson 20 David Taylor 50 Casey Harrison 11 Nathan Peddle 32 Daniel Spence 21 Michael Naughton 51 Andrew Hewitt 11a Brad Virgona 33 Liam Cogan 22 Tom Riley 52 Jack Ellice-Flint 23 Dean Millhouse 53 Issac McCallum 12 James Black 35 Connor Morgan

23a George Gemetzis 54 Terry Bright 13 Dan Kiellerup 37 Lee Brown 24 Alex Kater 55 Christian Farrelly 13a Jackson Trieu 38 Saf Balic 25 James Kirtland 56 Ben Salmon 26 Josh Strachan 57 Gordon Walker 14 Nathaniel Jones 39 Jake Winn 27 Mark Ryan 58 Jackson Kirtland 15 Simon Bonacci 40 Daniel Difede 28 Josh McCleary 60 Tim Herrick 29 Brady Corso 64 Dan Gauci 17 Ryan Pearson 41 Daniel Urban

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18 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 19 DIVISION 2 RESULTS: ROUND 1

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 RESERVE DIVISION 2 SENIOR TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Keysborough 1 1 0 0 138 3 4600.00 4 Doveton Eagles 1 1 0 0 146 44 331.82 4 Doveton Eagles 1 1 0 0 136 16 850.00 4 Keysborough 1 1 0 0 147 60 245.00 4 Highett 1 1 0 0 115 14 821.43 4 Murrumbeena 1 1 0 0 64 52 123.08 4 Skye 1 1 0 0 84 64 131.25 4 Caulfield 1 1 0 0 71 59 120.34 4 Hampton 1 1 0 0 63 59 106.78 4 Highett 1 1 0 0 95 81 117.28 4 Murrumbeena 1 0 1 0 59 63 93.65 0 East Brighton 1 0 1 0 81 95 85.26 0 Skye 1 0 1 0 59 71 83.10 0 Caulfield 1 0 1 0 64 84 76.19 0 Hampton 1 0 1 0 52 64 81.25 0 East Brighton 1 0 1 0 14 115 12.17 0 Mount Waverley 1 0 1 0 60 147 40.82 0 Clayton 1 0 1 0 16 136 11.76 0 Clayton 1 0 1 0 44 146 30.14 0 Mount Waverley 1 0 1 0 3 138 2.17 0

East Brighton 2.2 8.4 11.7 12.9-81 East Brighton 0.1 0.1 1.2 2.2-14 Highett 6.2 8.6 10.9 14.11-95 Highett 2.6 6.9 12.13 17.13-115 East Brighton: Goal Kickers: M. Lavender 3, M. Jamieson 2, K. Love-Linay 2, East Brighton: Goal Kickers: D. Holland, C. Thorne D. Murphy, N. Foster, M. Backman, A. Bailey, P. Jamieson Best Players: S. Murphy, B. Gouin, D. Murphy, B. Muller, C. Thorne Best Players: M. Backman, M. Jamieson, R. Stringer, S. Rowe, L. Jones, Highett: Goal Kickers: R. Fraser 4, C. Long 4, S. L’Huillier 3, N. Cougan 2, D. Murphy J. Duell, R. Smith, N. Vawser, D. Booth Highett: Goal Kickers: E. Turner 7, X. Ewington 2, M. Hoar, H. O’Neill, Best Players: R. Fraser, N. Vawser, N. Cougan, M. Russo, S. Lidstrom, D. Booth J. Jones-Hampton, K. Hendy, J. Short Best Players: E. Turner, N. Scott, S. Jackson, C. O’Neill, C. Langdon, B. Hughes

Skye 0.2 2.4 6.8 8.11-59 Skye 3.3 5.4 8.9 12.12-84 Caulfield 5.1 6.1 9.5 11.5-71 Caulfield 2.2 6.6 8.7 9.10-64 Skye: Goal Kickers: C. Allan 2, N. McConville 2, B. Evans, M. Gonzalez, C. Petrie, Skye: Goal Kickers: M. Poore 6, B. Williams 4, B. Dyer, D. O’Meara B. Bormann Best Players: B. Williams, M. Poore, J. England, N. Webb, T. Cabansag, A. Burks Best Players: J. Karadeas, C. McCann, M. Gonzalez, N. McConville, B. Dawson, Caulfield:Goal Kickers: J. Lamont 2, A. Markham 2, M. Murray 2, C. Spencer, J. Elms H. Rennick, L. Wakeling Caulfield:Goal Kickers: C. Roughead 5, C. Dove 2, A. Trigg, J. Grimmond, Best Players: V. Moore, L. Wakeling, B. Still, J. Wood, M. Hurley, J. Eierweis C. Ryall, T. Kenny Best Players: C. Ryall, C. Roughead, S. Edgerton, S. Wilson, T. Kenny, J. Grimmond

Keysborough 4.5 13.6 14.8 23.9-147 Keysborough 5.2 5.4 0.0 20.18-138 Mount Waverley 2.0 4.3 6.6 9.6-60 Mount Waverley 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.3-3 Keysborough: Goal Kickers: T. Werner 4, C. Bryan 4, M. Carnelley 3, C. Keysborough: Goal Kickers: D. Cullen 5, J. Caisley 3, D. Gentle 3, M. Collett 3, Hargreaves 3, D. Collins 2, T. Bacic 2, J. Pitto 2, J. Cole, L. Damato, M. Werner, D. McCormack 2, J. Riddock, K. Mobourne, J. Lonie, C. Dalton D. Jameson Best Players: J. Bekierz, J. Carlsson, J. Morel, D. Cullen, B. Wardle, H. Weston Best Players: J. Cole, L. Damato, C. Bryan, M. Downie, A. McIlroy, G. Humphreys Mount Waverley: Goal kickers: Nil Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: C. Schulz 4, J. Rickard 3, A. Mullucks, M. Dennis Best Players: D. Pearce, S. Speers, J. Le, M. Blackeney, A. Capovilla, I. Jones Best Players: B. McLeod, M. Keem, J. Wilkin, N. Doherty, C. Schulz, P. Kinsella

Clayton 0.1 2.3 5.7 6.8-44 Clayton 0.1 1.2 1.3 2.4-16 Doveton Eagles 4.4 9.6 13.8 22.14-146 Doveton Eagles 5.5 9.8 13.16 19.22-136 Clayton: Goal Kickers: J. Bourke, M. Wilson, P. Bell, T. Frost, N. Collins, L. Coad Clayton: Goal Kickers: J. Lao Best Players: T. Frost, J. Gilmour, M. Wilson, J. Forscutt , J. Martin, J. Coutts Best Players: M. Azzopardi, C. Collins, L. Forscutt, M. Wills, J. Dunn, M. Forster Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: P. Dye 6, R. Hendy 6, N. Battle 3, M. Neve 2, Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: M. Croaker 5, A. Floyd 4, S. Paynter 4, S. Caldwell C. Wilson, C. Wilson, S. Ognjenovic, M. Callinan, E. Samadi 3, J. Mack, D. Bourke, O. Babak Best Players: T. Graeske, N. Battle, M. Callinan, C. Carmody, R. Hendy, S. Johnson Best Players: B. Keown, B. McKenzie, A. Floyd, H. Taniwal, S. Ayres, O. Babak

Hampton 1.3 3.5 4.9 7.10-52 Hampton 4.3 5.7 6.11 8.15-63 Murrumbeena 1.5 2.5 6.7 8.16-64 Murrumbeena 2.0 4.2 6.4 9.5-59 Hampton: Goal Kickers: M. Devereaux 2, C. White, T. Burley, P. Bolger, L. Hayes, Hampton: Goal Kickers: T. Nixon 2, D. Chisholm 2, A. Alister, D. Guiry, D. West L. Tempany, A. Papafotiou Best Players: D. West, M. Thorneycroft, M. Devereaux, C. White, C. Smith, Best Players: D. Guiry, L. Tempany, D. Chisholm, M. Digby, T. Nixon, A. Hunter P. Bolger Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: R. Clayton 4, S. Parkes 2, S. Geaney, J. Smith, Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: L. James 6, J. Hackett, B. Scotland E. Brown Best Players: J. Cusin, H. Ambrose, N. MacDonald, M. Walder, T. Valenta, L. James Best Players: S. Parkes, J. Smith, S. Reeve, R. Clayton, W. Nash, D. Elkman

20 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 21 DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10 DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10

The Southern Football Netball League Division 2 competition is While Keysborough wasn’t as potent in the second half, kicking Murrumbeena had its moments in a win against Hampton, I tipped Clayton to be better than it was on Saturday and while underway with several surprise results the highlight of the first 10 goals to five, it showed it will be a premiership contender but will want to make the most of its chances inside 50, with a I’m not going to write it off, I’m hoping for a better performance round of the season. with a confident win. strong midfield the key to their game plan. from Jayden Gilmour’s men this week. Highett 14.11 (95) def East Brighton 12.9 (81) Caleb Schultz and Joseph Rickard combined for seven goals Home field advantage could be the deciding factor here. Mount Waverley by 20 points. A ripping contest from start to finish saw the Dogs travel to for the Lions with Ben McLeod named best on ground. Doveton Eagles v East Brighton (Power Reserve) Hurlingham Park and overcome a very gallant Vampires outfit Murrumbeena by three points. by 14 points. Doveton Eagles 22.14 (146) def Clayton 6.8 (44) No team was more impressive in Round 1 then the newly Caulfield v Hampton (Koornang Park Reserve) promoted Doveton Eagles, while East Brighton came close The Eagles announced they were here to stay at the bare minimum Recruit Ed Turner was sensational in his debut, bagging seven Both sides had their moments in Round 1, but only one came against a talented Highett outfit. goals in a best afield effort and stamping himself as a player to on Saturday, demolishing relegated Clayton by 102 points. away with a victory with the host side looking to make it two watch in 2018. There is no doubt the Eagles came bursting out of the gate in Key recruit Ryan Hendy and Peter Dye were dangerous inside straight wins to start the year. Round 1 and are definitely a team to keep an eye on, but can Two more recruits in Nathan Scott and Charlie O’Neil were the forward arc in the win, each kicking six goals with another they back it up. also impressive in their debuts while Sam Jackson put key recruit in Nick Battle booting three. The Bears started strong against Skye on the road but tailed away towards the end despite the exciting performance of The Vampires were impressive in patches with a young side, together a strong game. Hendy and Battle were super impressive in their debuts and Cameron Roughead. but can they bite back on the road against a side looking to fly. Highett seemed to be in control of the game after the first were named among the best with Travis Graeske listed as best quarter, where it led by 24 points, but the host side booted six afield for the winners. Hampton was in a position to cause a major upset against Doveton by 22 points. goals in the second to trail by just two points at the main break. Doveton was relentless right from the word go, booting four Murrumbeena at home but was unable to pull it off in the Highett v Skye (Turner Road Reserve) East Brighton capitalised on the shift of momentum during the goals to one behind in the first before adding five goals in the second half, though the signs were encouraging. The Dogs were very impressive during their round one win against East Brighton on the road, while Skye was encouraging third term, kicking three goals to two to take a four-point lead second to lead by 45 points at half time. Caulfield by 14 points. into the last, but the visitors were too strong in the last to run with a comeback attempt against Caulfield. The Eagles were just as good if not better in the second half, away with a 14-point win. Mount Waverley v Clayton (Mayfield Reserve) slamming on another 13 goals to four to run away with a Highett enjoyed a seven-goal haul from debutant Ed Turner The Mountain Lions would be disappointed not to have been Mitch Backman and Mark Jamieson were the Vampires’ best resounding victory. and if he can turn in a similar performance, the home side will with Marcus Lavender booting three majors. more competitive in their Round 1 contest, while Clayton would come away with win number two. Thomas Frost and Jayden Gilmour were named Clayton’s best. be thinking very similarly. Caulfield 11.5 (71) def Skye 8.11 (59) Skye will have a bit of work to do in order to cause an upset While this was a decent first round clash for Skye, which I think Murrumbeena 8.16 (64) def Hampton 7.10 (52) Mount Waverley came close to sneaking inside the top five on the road, but if they can play four quarters of football, the might struggle a tad this year, it wasn’t able to overcome Caulfield It was a perfect performance, but premiership favourite towards the end of last season, largely thanks to its ability to Bombers will have a chance. Murrumbeena got its season off to a strong start with a in a close result, after trailing by 29 points at quarter time. perform well at home. Highett by 17 points. 12-point win against Hampton at the Toolbox. Big name recruit Cameron Roughead starred for the Bears inside 50, providing a focal point with five goals while Chris Gun recruit Luke James was impressive in front of goal Ryall and Sam Edgerton were also impressive. with six majors in his debut, but inaccurate kicking from the visitors, including nine behinds in the last quarter, was a major A big first term from the visitors saw them kick five goals to just downside. two behinds, resulting in a 29-point advantage at the first change. Jordan Cusin was named best on ground for the Beena Skye slowly started to chip away at the lead across the next two alongside former St Pauls captain Harley Ambrose and quarters, getting to within 21 points by half time, and 15 points another recruit in Nathan Macdonald. by three quarter time. In a hard-fought contest, neither side could make a big impact Although the Bombers were able to win the final quarter, on the scoreboard and by the half time break, it was Hampton kicking 2.3 to two straight, the Bears had done enough to hold leading by six points. on for a 12-point win. Murrumbeena improved in the second half, with four goals in Jarryd Karadees and Chris McCann were named as Skye’s best in the loss. the third to take a 10-point lead and should’ve kicked away in the last, but only ended up with a 12-point result. Keysborough 23.9 (147) def Mount Waverley 9.6 (60) Keysborough announced its intentions this season with a David West and recruit Matthew Thorneycroft while Mark resounding victory against Mount Waverley at home, to the Devereaux bagged three goals. tune of 87 points. ROUND 2 PREVIEW The Burra finished with seven multiple goal kickers in the win, A potential grand final preview is the clear game of the round led by Chris Bryan and Tim Werner with four goals apiece. in Division 2 while some eyes will be on newly relegated Jack Cole was impressive in his first game of the year, named Clayton and newly promoted Doveton to see if Round 1 was just best on ground, while Luke Damato and Michael Downie were an aberration. also in strong form. Murrumbeena v Keysborough (Murrumbeena Park) Keysborough enjoyed plenty of football in the first term, but This is game of the round by a mile and it’s not even close, were slightly wasteful with five behinds, resulting in just a these two premiership contenders will both want to get the 17-point lead. four points here for confidence later in the season. It was a completely different story from then on however, as Of the two, Keysborough was the more impressive in Round 1 the home side banged on another nine goals to two in the and showed it has the firepower up forward to contend with the second to lead by 57 poins. best, with key recruit Matthew Carnelley one to watch.

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ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 7 APRIL 2018 26 MAY 2018 14 JULY 2018 Hampton 7.10-52 def by Murrumbeena 8.16-64 Hampton v Clayton Hampton v Doveton Eagles MOUNT WAVERLEY CLAYTON Skye 8.11-59 def by Caulfield 11.5-71 Skye v East Brighton Skye v Mount Waverley East Brighton 12.9-81 def by Highett 14.11-95 Caulfield v Keysborough East Brighton v Keysborough Ground: Mayfield Reserve, Lewton Rd, Ground: Meade Reserve, Clayton 6.8-44 def by Doveton Eagles 22.14-146 Highett v Mount Waverley Clayton v Murrumbeena Mount Waverley Haughton Road, Clayton Keysborough 23.9-147 def Mount Waverley 9.6-60 Murrumbeena v Doveton Eagles Caulfield v Highett Club Colours: Green and gold, lion emblem Club Colours: Black and white stripes Senior Coach: Michael Keem Senior Coach: Jayden Gilmour ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 14 APRIL 2018 2 JUNE 2018 21 JULY 2018 Reserves Coach: Jake Brown Reserve Coach: Michael Wills

Caulfield v Hampton East Brighton v Hampton Mount Waverley v Hampton

Highett v Skye Skye v Murrumbeena Keysborough v Skye # # # PLAYER # PLAYER Doveton Eagles v East Brighton Clayton v Caulfield Clayton v East Brighton PLAYER PLAYER 1 Danny Gilmour 27 Jesse Dunn Mount Waverley v Clayton Keysborough v Highett Doveton Eagles v Caulfield 1 Jarrod Wilkin 29 Kessel Zoethout Murrumbeena v Keysborough Mount Waverley v Doveton Eagles Highett v Murrumbeena 2 Cliff Aikman 30 Jason Bird 2 Michael Wills 28 Jordy Collins 3 Matt Jeffries 31 Shane Costantino 3 Josh Llerena 29 Jack Coutts ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 4 Michael Dennis 32 Ezra Holt 3a Robert Efthimiadis 30 Jack Bourke 21 APRIL 2018 16 JUNE 2018 28 JULY 2018 5 Sam Taunt 33 Mikey Kambouris 4 Phil Kurth 31 Jayden Gilmour Hampton v Highett Hampton v Skye Hampton v Keysborough 6 Ethan Tobias 34 Matt Tighello 5 Nick Falace 32 Imran Murati Skye v Doveton Eagles Caulfield v East Brighton Skye v Clayton 6 Declan O'Donnell 33 Dean Evangelista East Brighton v Mount Waverley Highett v Clayton Murrumbeena v East Brighton 7 Patrick Kinsella 35 Matt Graham Clayton v Keysborough Doveton Eagles v Keysborough Caulfield v Mount Waverley 8 Michael Keem 36 Caleb Schulz 7 Chris Morrison 34 Luke Forscutt Caulfield v Murrumbeena Murrumbeena v Mount Waverley Highett v Doveton Eagles 9 Chris Jeffries 37 Joe Tye 8 Mark McLean 35 Sebastian Valiente 10 Ben Mcleod 38 Sean Rickard 9 Chris Collins 36 Geoge Yelayotis ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 11 ben beecroft 39 Nick Doherty 10 Glenn Tuckwell 37 Douglas Grey 28 APRIL 2018 23 JUNE 2018 4 AUGUST 2018 12 Jake Brown 40 Stuart Polack 11 Peter Bell 38 James Huynh Doveton Eagles v Hampton Murrumbeena v Hampton Clayton v Hampton 12 Tim Collins 39 Jake Thorne Mount Waverley v Skye Caulfield v Skye East Brighton v Skye 13 Jack Dunn 41 Stu Pike Keysborough v East Brighton Highett v East Brighton Keysborough v Caulfield 14 Campbell Marsden 42 Samuel Moody 13 Josh Forscutt 40 Christian Macrae Murrumbeena v Clayton Doveton Eagles v Clayton Mount Waverley v Highett 15 Alex Mullucks 43 Steven Spears 14 Jack McEwin 41 Josh Winfield Highett v Caulfield Mount Waverley v Keysborough Doveton Eagles v Murrumbeena 16 Joey Rickard 44 Nick Collins 15 Nathan Collins 42 Greg Klapos 17 Jamil Tye 45 Johnny Le 16 Lauchy Caine 43 Ash Plozza ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 18 Jesse Burns 46 Jason Thea 17 Jak Martin 44 Steve Kurth 5 MAY 2018 30 JUNE 2018 11 AUGUST 2018 19 Kieran Anglim 47 Jordan Cavanagh 18 Luke Coad 46 Jack Gavin Hampton v Mount Waverley Hampton v Caulfield Hampton v East Brighton Skye v Keysborough Skye v Highett Murrumbeena v Skye 20 Phil Schulz 48 Jay Cavanagh 18a Matt Azzopardi 47 Justin Crowther East Brighton v Clayton East Brighton v Doveton Eagles Caulfield v Clayton 21 James Tighello 49 Shaun Siriweera 19 Rory Naylor 48 Sam Diacoyannis Caulfield v Doveton Eagles Clayton v Mount Waverley Highett v Keysborough 22 Chris Filer Jnr 50 Daniel Hogan 20 Mark Dodin 49 Shaun Hamilton Murrumbeena v Highett Keysborough v Murrumbeena Doveton Eagles v Mount Waverley 23 Danial Pearce 51 Anthony Cormick 21 Matt Wilson 50 Damian Sproules 24 Brenton Cincotta 53 Andrew Capovilla 22 Darren Murphy 53 Steve Wills ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 25 Tom Petronik 55 Jay Beattie 12 MAY 2018 7 JULY 2018 18 AUGUST 2018 23 Virak Lim 55 Matt Talbot Keysborough v Hampton Highett v Hampton Skye v Hampton 26 Jonathan Jordan 66 lsaac Jones 24 Thomas Frost 56 Jack Day Clayton v Skye Doveton Eagles v Skye East Brighton v Caulfield 27 Daniel Thirkell 74 Nick Cerni 25 Ordell Buntine 59 Julian Lao East Brighton v Murrumbeena Mount Waverley v East Brighton Clayton v Highett 28 Jason Leung 87 Eric Macphie 26 Mick Forster 60 Chris Dureau Mount Waverley v Caulfield Keysborough v Clayton Keysborough v Doveton Eagles 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Doveton Eagles v Highett Murrumbeena v Caulfield Mount Waverley v Murrumbeena *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY

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MURRUMBEENA KEYSBOROUGH DOVETON EAGLES EAST BRIGHTON

Ground: Murrumbeena Park, Ground: Rowley Allen Reserve, Ground: Roy’s Windscreens Oval, Ground: Hurlingham Park, Kangaroo Rd, Murrumbeena Cnr Stanley & Cheltenham Power Rd, Doveton Nepean Highway, Brighton East Rds, Keysborough Club Colours: Maroon, Gold yoke Club Colours: Blue, white and gold panels, Club Colours: Red With white V and lion Colours: Blue, red and white eagle emblem Senior Coach: Matthew Ferguson Coach: Peter Larsen Senior Coach: Paul Howroyd Senior Coach: Clint Wilson Reserves Coach: Mick Carlsson Reserve Coach: Jason Tickner Senior Assistant: Jason Cornish Thirds Coach: Paul Taylor

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Will Nash 34 Bryn Plate 1 Geoffrey Humphreys 28 Tim Werner 1 Mitch Backman 29 Patrick Jamieson 1 Ryan Hendy 18 Dylan Chadwick 2 Jamie Hackett 35 Chris Niclasen 2 Ryan Goodes 29 Tom Anderton 2 Marcus Lavender 30 Athan Guiliani 3 Michael Kinsella 36 Josh Godino 3 Matthew Werner 30 Justin Carlsson 3 Codie Smith 31 Liam Menhennit 4 Eddie Espinosa 37 Nicholas Edwards 2 Peter Dye 21 Dale Jose 4 Aaron Viney 32 Cameron Thorne 5 Joss Holdsworth 38 Rory Cahalane 4 Cameron Dalton 31 Matt Carnelley 5 Andrew Marigliani 33 John Conroy 6 Sam Moloney 39 Jack Brammer 5 James Anwyl 32 Darren Jameson 3 Micheal Callinan 23 Emilio Williams 7 Jay Bruno 40 Jacob Curtis 6 Bradley Westcombe 34 Dion Bullock 6 David Prib 33 Jay Pitto 8 Cory Hargrave 41 Stirling Reeve 4 Kaine Bundy 24 Russell Roberston 7 Seamus Murphy 35 Tim Gray 7 34 9 Mitch Walder 42 Rob Brearley Jack Cole Jacob Bradshaw 8 Ryan Cosgrove 36 Anthony Scarcella 10 Jack Johnson 43 Mick McMahon 8 Davor Rajic 35 Matthew Collett 5 Steven Ognjenovic 25 Enayte Samadi 9 Kai Love-Linay 37 Lachlan Webb 11 Luke James 44 Tim McGaw 9 Joseph Bekierz 36 Jacob Caisley 10 Brodie Muller 38 Trent Beard 12 Liam Wilson 45 Andre Micklesons 10 Damon McCormack 37 Jack Lonie 6 Nick Beer 27 Travis Graeske 13 Rhys Clayton 46 Chris Keating 11 Retired 39 Tom Fraser 14 Dechlan Turkington 47 Robbie Hyde 11 Jake D'Atri 39 Damian Cullen 12 Blake Cochrane 40 Matthew Wright 7 Ricky Johnson 28 Todd Byers 15 Cam Walker 48 Jack Dear 12 Damian Collins 42 Daniel Mackenzie 13 Lachlan Smith 41 Richard Stokes 16 Harley Ambrose 49 Robbie Ryan 13 Shaun Dekkers 43 Harry Weston 14 Anthony Bailey 42 Vince Rossignollo 17 Harley Turkington 50 Chris Cairns 8 Corrie Wilson 29 Adjin Bekiri 14 Dylan Carlsson 44 Bailey Wardle 15 Nathan Foster 43 Adrian Jilich 18 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss 51 Dean Spanos 15 Michael Downie 45 Dehne Charry 16 Braden Zaal 44 Todd Healey 19 Josh Smith 52 Eddie Brown 9 Nick Battle 30 Matthew Fristad 20 Dylan Elkman 53 Jack Whelan 16 Tom Siposs 45 Cuffe Jesse 17 Dermot Murphy 45 Nick Heley 21 Chris Evans 54 Michael Menara 18 Liam Flanagan 46 Jake Cameron 17 Bryce Sutton 46 Kasey Mobourne 10 Bradley McKenzie 31 Cameron Carmody 22 Mark Richardson 55 Matt Nandor 19 Adam Governi 47 Brendan Gouin 23 Sam Parkes 56 Sean Geaney 18 Riet Pal 51 Troy Cullen 12 Caleb Millman 33 Stuart Johnson 20 Brody Pearse 48 Xavier Tobin 24 Tom Valenta 57 Mitch Hendley 20 George Lazaridis 52 Chris Bryan 21 Barry Hope 49 Jordan Doolan 25 Jordan Cusin 58 Quenton Pongracz 21 Aaron Mcilroy 53 Taylan Killi 26 Jake Semmel 59 James Shirley 14 Stuart Willaims 35 Daryl Thomas 22 Mark Jamieson 50 Daniel Warden 22 Josh Morel 54 Paul Taylor 27 Cam Rundell 60 Harry Fleming 23 Adam Wakeling 51 Mike Paxman 23 Matthew Haines 55 Glenn Tempany 28 Alaster Bradley 61 Jack McDonald 15 Cory Wilson 36 Adam Read 24 Ryan Stringer 52 Andrew Raskiewicz 29 Nathan McDonald 62 Michael Farthing 24 64 Calum Letcher Jake Skilton 25 Liam Mackay 53 Stefan Bjelogrlic 30 Dylan Edwards 63 Alex Goold 16 Reece Hancock 66 Jarrod O'Neill 25 Tim Bacic 86 Jonathon Markovitch 26 Jared Zaal 54 Martin Bonn 31 David Schmiedl 64 John Valles 26 Luke Damato 88 Jamie Pi 32 Owen Lewis 65 Richard Gillies 27 Shaun James 55 Jufil Blanza 17 Matt Neve 88 Troy Hancock 33 Brett Scotland 66 Ryan Bilalis 27 Cory Hargreaves 92 Jarryd Cipressi 28 Kyle Gray

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HIGHETT SKYE CAULFIELD HAMPTON

Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Ground: Carrum Downs Recreation Ground: Koornang Park, Ground: Peterson Street Reserve, Turner Rd, Highett Reserve, Wedge Rd, Koornang Rd, Carnegie Peterson St, Highett Carrum Downs Club Colours: Navy, white and red hoops Club Colours: Navy, gold and red Club Colours: Yellow and black stripes, with Bulldog emblem Club Colours: Black, red and silver blue trim Senior Coach: Sein Clearihan Senior Coach: Sam Hecker Senior Coach: Brad Sinclair Senior Coach: Craig McIndoe Reserves Coach: Chris Spencer Reserve Coach: Paul (Ruffa) O’Neill Reserves Coach: Faisal Payenda Reserves Coach: Simon Beshara Thirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Ed Turner 27 James Short 1 Marc Frizell 29 Hayden Harvey 1 Corey Baines 1 Tom Heagney 33 Rory Hunter 1 Ajit Alister 32 Taka Tohiaraki 1a Callum Parry 28 James L'Hueillier 2 Jesse Elms 31 Chase Allan 2 Darren Love 2 James Backway 34 Jake Benoiton 2 Mark Devereaux 33 Craig Norton 3 Bunarith Kheng 34 Luke Chevalier 2 Daniel Booth 29 Bryce Prewtress 3 Nathan McConville 32 Jacob Ashton 6 Zac Lambert 3 Matt Murray 35 Sam Edgerton 4 Chris Dove 36 Benn Harris 4 Callum White 35 Hayden McLennan 3 Jordan Thompson 29a Elliott Brown 4 Brendan Weighell 34 Jarryd Karadeas 8 Liam McConville 5 Pat Bolger 36 Dan Guiry 5 Brandon Turner 37 James Daidone 4 James Toranto 31 Chris Long 5 Mathew Gonzalez 35 Dylan Omeara 9 Koby Lehner 6 Corey Smith 37 Kyall Reynolds 5 Jarrod England 36 Ben Williams 6 Anthony O'Shea 38 Luke Wakeling 5 Yainni Pasialis (VC) 32 Michael Baragwarath 10 Ryan McConville 7 Carl Nichols 38 Darren Harrison 6 Zac Harland 37 Keenan Hatch 8 Daniel Nilsson 39 David Blee 6 Brett Collins 34 Jackson Millwood 12 Travis Scott 8 Troy Selim 39 Liam Thornell 9 Will Hooper 40 Jason Twirdy 7 Damian Richardson 38 Paul Follett 9 Liam Timms 40 Blake Burnham 7 Pat Signh 36 Kyle Hendy 17 Corey McCormack 8 Chris McCann 39 Kyle Gascoyne 10 Chris Lewis 41 Ned Lanyon 8 Andrew Carey 37 Mark Bailey 10 Nick O’Donovan 41 Jarryd Wilson 18 Matthew Barr 11 Ben Still 42 Chris Spencer 9 Nick Webb 41 Faisal Payenda 11 Zac Allen 42 Jye Thornell 9 Ari Friedman 38 Lachy Mc Lean 27 Chris Rodrigues 12 Cameron Roughead 43 Curtis Williams 10 Blake Bormann 43 Cal Lester 12 Jack Cafarella 43 Andrew Scott 10 Tristan Brown 39 Michael Globan 13 Luke Murchie 44 Alex Markham 11 Brett Dawson 45 Dom Spinucci 28 Sean Murnane 13 Lachlan Mullin 44 Luke Narduzzo 11 Beau Jedd 40 Jess Parsons 14 Jake Buggy 45 Jordy Lamont 12 Nick Papachristofilou 46 Taylor Hughes 31 Kyle McMaster 14 David West 45 Michael Ashman 11a Matthew Foster 41 Alex Draper 15 Tom Stait 46 Harry Rennick 15 James Gascard 46 Daniel Tacconelli 12a Scott Thorne 48 Daniel Turner 39 Jatden Delange 12 Joel Jones 42 Steffan Lindstrom 16 Sam Wilson 47 Ian McNichalas 16 Michael Lees 47 Matthew Thompson 13 Tyler Cabansag 49 John Lalor 44 Vin O'connor 13 Cameron Nayar 43 Billy Prosser 17 Travis Rowley 48 John Eierweis 17 Matthew Pola 48 Josh Lees 14 Michael McGreal 50 Jack Minton 47 Terry Sumner 14 Xavier Eddington 44 Peter Quinn 18 Josh Wood 49 Jedd Glass 18 Josh Carmichael 49 Anthony Papafotiou 15 Cam Petrie 52 Luke Bailey 59 Max Jordan 15 Mark Short 45 Chris Harmes 19 John Hunter 50 Mitch Hurley 18 Chase Griffin 50 Mark Digby 16 Tim Barr 54 Michael Kelly 63 Michael Kalviskis 19 Tom Burley 51 Dylan Chisolm 16 Nathan Scott 46 Nathan Mullinger 20 Tom Kenny 51 Tim Ferguson 17 Brad Nicol 55 Josh Gribbling 65 Jason Lester 20 Luke Hayes 52 James Grandin 17 Tom Brown (Capt) 47 Guy Dickson 21 Chris Ryall 52 Ethan Phillips 18 Aaron Dawson 57 Jake Dunkley 20 Luke Tempany 53 Ben Priggen 66 Daniel Parkinson 22 Joel Grimmond 53 Lachie Dickson 18 Courtney Waddell 48 Ben Hughes 19 Aaron Harper 59 Heath Burridge 21 Tom Woodward 54 Alex Docherty 68 Josh Riley 23 Rowan Clark 54 Andrew Stulzenburg 19 Jack Prosser 49 Dave Morton 20 Ben Harper 61 Nick Hoffman 22 Jake Timms 55 Nathan Wallace 72 24 Matthew Costantino 55 Nick Murnane 19a Austin Prendergast 50 Max Pandur Christian McGuire 21 Matthew Poore 63 Michael Kane 23 Leigh McLuckie 56 Jake Chitty 25 Patrick Soan 56 Adam Coxsell 75 Dylan Dhorio 24 Guy Timms 57 Tom Hamilton 20 Harry O'Neill 52 Joel Tully 22 Ben Evans 64 Sotiris Solomonidis 26 Ryan Butler 57 Judd Lanyon 21 Charlie O'Neill 53 Nicholas Gougan 76 Reed Allan 25 Tate Griffin 58 Matthew Hanson 23 Luke Scott 67 Ashley Burks 27 Harris Lanyon 58 Pat Kelly 81 Ryan Bounds 26 Todd Crane 59 Arron Griffin 22 Chris Langdon 54 Sam L'Huillier 24 Craig Dawson 69 Aaron Ryan 28 Cam Vincent 59 Vince Moore 27 Tom Davis 60 Brodie Pedder 23 Mitch Hoare 56 Justin Greer 25 Adrian Taronto 70 Glenn Fielding 83 Ben Forsyth 29 Adam Ballard (Capt) 60 Matt Blee 28 Matthew Thorneycroft 61 Matthew Cupit 24 Ryan Smith 57 Michael De Iavaco 84 Phil Miners 26 Joel McConville 71 Andrew Hook 30 Christian Trumble 62 Brett Phillips 29 Paul Johns 62 Brendan Bennett 85 John Jose 25 Sam Jackson 60 Michael Russo 27 Brad Dyer 73 Tom Minton 31 Anthony Trigg 64 Joshua Winslow 30 Andrew Hunter 63 Andy Castles 26 Nick Vawser 28 James Bateman 74 Jordan Foster 99 David Collihole 32 Shane Campbell 65 Stewart Broussard 31 Tim Nixon 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

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BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 RESERVE A passionate rendition of Spiderland rang out in the Although not listed in his side’s best, Feehan showed Hampton Park rooms after the Redbacks entered the promising signs for the season ahead. DIVISION 3 SENIOR TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS SFNL competition in ideal fashion. Hampton Park 1 1 0 0 70 47 148.94 4 One highlight was his strong contested mark early Hampton Park 1 1 0 0 79 64 123.44 4 Springvale Districts 1 0 1 0 47 70 67.14 0 They recorded a 15-point triumph in a hotly contested in the third term, from which he goaled, putting the Springvale Districts 1 0 0 0 64 79 81.01 0 match against fellow Division 3 newcomer Springvale Heatherton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 Demons ahead. Ashwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Districts. Ashwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 However, after Hampton Park edged in front nine Black Rock 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 It wasn’t only the footy that was hot on a glorious minutes into that quarter, the Redbacks began to take Endeavour Hills 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hallam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 sunny day. charge. Black Rock 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 Hallam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The action took place in a finals-like atmosphere, with At one stage they marched to a 33-point lead Heatherton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Endeavour Hills 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 a large and enthusiastic crowd in attendance. in the final term, before three late goals added South Yarra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 South Yarra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 Good Friday always brings the importance of the respectability for the Demons. Royal Children’s Hospital into sharp focus. It seemed fitting the final margin was a small one, Hampton Park 1.5 4.7 7.10 11.13-79 Hampton Park 2.6 3.10 4.13 9.16-70 Hampton Park held a raffle for the Good Friday given the closeness of the scores throughout an Springvale Districts 3.0 5.0 6.2 10.4-64 Springvale Districts 0.0 3.4 6.5 7.5-47 Appeal and painted the appeal logo on the field. absorbing first half. Hampton Park: Goal Kickers: N. Carver 2, C. Phillips 2, Hampton Park: Goal Kickers: D. Asling 3, N. Dawes 2, Z. Hogton, Robert Booth Reserve is a picturesque addition to A. Holden 2, M. Adair, T. Davis, M. Woolgar, M. Guinane, L. O’Brien J. Alexander, E. Mullins, J. Rech A blowout would have been disappointing. Best Players: C. Phillips, R. Smart, D. Boudoloh, J. Fry, Best Players: J. Rech, N. Dawes, J. Ashwood, Z. Hogton, L. Nunan, SFNL competition, and an excellent surface helped M. Woolgar, A. Scott D. Asling facilitate entertaining footy. At the major break just a point separated the Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: S. Feehan 4, M. Thompson 2, Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: J. Henshaw 3, L. Hamilton 3, G. Angelopoulos 2, L. Morrey, T. Wills T. Allan Off the field, a shiny red Ferrari attracted attention, combatants, with Hampton Park holding the slender Best Players: D. Wilson, B. Stacey, N. Brown, P. Heng, T. Wills, Best Players: C. Chalmers, M. Pettit, D. Pearce, L. Robins, but fortunately for its owner was not a magnet for advantage. G. Angelopoulos J. Henshaw, C. McLeod the Sherrin. The Redbacks were hampered by inaccurate kicking, In contrast, Cory Phillips was. registering 4.7 in the first half. In contrast, the Demons managed an efficient five goals straight in He was a terrific performer for the victorious Redbacks, earning praise from the SFNL radio team. that period. His penetrating left foot kicks were a major factor in Players from both sides must have already been his side’s win and he finished with a couple of goals feeling the pinch on such a hot day. However, despite a to his name. large number of players cramping in the second half, the game continued to be an entertaining spectacle. The commentators agreed Phillips was the player of the day, and this scribe concurs. “I think it was a pretty good standard game,” Chapple Hampton Park coach Jason Chapple offered a told the radio crew. surprising piece of information when chatting on air “I don’t think these two teams would look out of place post-game about the best on ground performance. even a couple of divisions higher.” “Cory Phillips did his ACL on New Year’s Eve and He was delighted for Redbacks’ supporters, who have decided not to have the operation, and he was running enjoyed very few wins in their torrid recent years of round without an ACL. It was just an amazing effort,” SEFNL footy. Chapple said. It is a little disappointing having to wait a couple of Another Redback to catch the eye was Reece Smart weeks for more SFNL Division 3 action, after such an who won plenty of the footy and used it efficiently. exquisite appetiser. For the conquered, but competitive Demons, the tireless and impressive work of Daniel Wilson in the But, for the players of Hampton Park and Springvale ruck led to him being named his side’s best contributor. Districts, it is a well-earned rest after an arduous game. Stefan Feehan was the most prolific goal scorer of the With the Good Friday match originally scheduled for game, with the Springvale Districts’ player booting Round 13, Round 1 for all Division 3 teams arrives on four majors. 14 April.

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A new season is always eagerly anticipated, but 2018 comes with the added highest training attendance out of anyone. And he’s fit as well.” “He’s a very good goal-sneak. He’ll definitely kick some goals this year,” the Finals seem a realistic goal for Heatherton, although it may find itself in a intrigue of a restructured Division 3 competition. Lawrence will spend lots of time in the midfield. coach enthuses. tight battle for fourth spot on the ladder. Before analysing that new look, congratulations once again to Doveton on its The other addition from NSW is Kenny Simpson, a skilful midfielder. A number who have previously played Under 19s footy at Hallam will play Predicted finish: 5th superb performance in the 2017 Grand Final. The Eagles earned promotion to seniors this season. SOUTH YARRA: (FINISHED 6TH IN 2017) Division 2 with a final-term comeback win over a valiant Endeavour Hills’ side. Tom Dewar is no stranger to the club, but will significantly boost the Jets’ It will be a sharp learning curve for a rookie coach and young team, but expect forward firepower as he returns from injury. Coach: Darren Stegehuis (ongoing) The other clubs that made up last season’s top six remain in Division 3, with the Hawks to provide some entertaining footy during the year. two relegated sides and a club new to our League joining them. A couple of notable departures in the offseason are big American Michael South Yarra joint skipper Scott Stegehuis expects an improved standard of Predicted finish: 8th ‘Buddy’ Spohn and small livewire forward Brenton Rafferty. football in the new eight-team division 3 competition. One of the relegated clubs, Heatherton, has no reason to feel aggrieved, HAMPTON PARK: (FINISHED LAST IN SEFNL IN 2017) having won just a solitary senior game last season. However, Springvale Expect the Jets to be competitive in 2018. He is happy with the Yarras’ recruiting efforts and the club’s ability to retain all Districts is decidedly unlucky to be demoted, winning six senior games in 2017 First up is a tough challenge on Black Rock’s stomping ground against Coach: Jason Chapple (second stint at the club) its existing senior players from last season. and going close in several others. Ashwood, a possible rival for the last finals spot. After two winless seasons in SEFNL competition, Hampton Park tasted victory One recruit sure to attract attention is recent SFNL CEO David Cannizzo. The SFNL welcomes Hampton Park to its ranks, with the Redbacks crossing Predicted finish:6th in its SFNL debut. Stegehuis makes it clear that Cannizzo’s playing ability and physique should from the South East Football Netball League (SEFNL). see him play a prominent role in the team, when free from Sandringham CEO ENDEAVOUR HILLS: (FINISHED RUNNER UP IN 2017) The Redbacks won a tight contest against Springvale Districts on Good Friday. Here’s an overview of the eight Div 3 combatants, including key recruits, major commitments. Coach: Rob Dipper (ongoing) Jason Chapple is back in charge at Hampton Park after a long absence, having departures, and forecast ladder positions. “The weeks that he’s available I’d be pretty surprised if he wasn’t in the Endeavour Hills was desperately close to a premiership in 2017, and coach most recently coached Mordialloc. ASHWOOD: (FINISHED 4TH AFTER 2017 FINALS) seniors. He’s a pretty solid boy, key position player.” Rob Dipper has his side in a position to be a genuine contender again this year. He isn’t keen to speculate on what his recruits will deliver until he has Coach: Mick Rossborough (ongoing) Cannizzo is adaptable, being able to play up forward or down back. There have been no major departures and an abundance of accomplished arrivals. sufficient chance to see them perform under pressure. Ashwood set the early pace in this division last year, and finished second in the Another key position arrival is Nick Wilcox, from Mansfield in the GVL. Expect A group of mates transferred from Narre Warren and Dipper outlines what However, Chapple concedes Michael Henry has experience at a higher level of home and away season, before running out of steam in the finals. him to play in the forward line initially. they will offer. footy and is expected to play well, whilst guiding the midfield group. Blake Mios has transferred from the Adelaide Football League, bringing Injuries played their part, along with an ageing list and a lack of pace. Jackson Fry offers versatility, being able to play at either end and coming from Sam McLean is a key position player expected to play at centre half back. plenty to the Yarras besides what Stegehuis describes as “a nice Adelaide Coach Mick Rossborough is confident he has recruited strongly, putting a high-quality Chelsea Heights’ outfit. Nathan Reid is a “classy halfback, wingman”. moustache”. the Magpies in the finals picture again. However, he makes no secret of the A flock of Doveton Doves and a trio of ex-Lyndale players have joined the Redbacks. magnitude of the task required to win the flag. Andrew Vella is a “dominant midfielder”, and Daniel Cann provides versatility, “He’s a winger, half back type. So he’s a pretty handy player,” notes the skipper. being able to shift between midfield and half forward. Henry is perhaps the most notable of the Doves, and Lyndale’s 2016 Best & “Springvale (Districts) and Hampton Park are closer to divvy 1 clubs than divvy Small forward Luke Dellorso isn’t actually a new recruit, but returns from a Fairest winner Taylor Rainey is likely to be prominent. 3,” Rossborough indicates emphatically. Alex Cann is a ruckman, as is Ben Holland. lengthy injury layoff. Hampton Park’s squad looks imposing, but Chapple realises potential alone But let’s look at what the experienced coach has done to give his side the best Another newbie is Tom Gillies who transferred from Berwick and should Stegehuis indicates South Yarra expects to match it with all the sides in the is not enough. chance to compete with these perceived powerhouses. feature at centre half forward or full forward. division and has set a goal of playing finals. “Paper’s a fantastic thing, but let’s see who puts their hand up,” he says. Reliable Magpies’ big-man Dale Carroll is well established at the club and is The club has an experienced and extensive leadership group led by captain The side is renowned for its competitiveness, particularly on the tight confines joined by brothers Patrick and Ryan. Both have crossed from division 1 side Nate Strom and joint vice captains Byron Hoe and Jayson Bruce. In the Good Friday clash, Cory Phillips, a new arrival from Officer in the of Fritsch Holzer Park. Oakleigh District. SEFNL, was one to thrust up his hand. Dipper has worked his squad hard over the preseason. However, given last year’s squad missed finals and only a small number of Patrick is willing to take on opponents and can pull in a screamer as he “We know we’ve got to go to another level. So we’ve trained a bit harder and His raking left-foot kicks, ability to gather heaps of possessions, and the fact recruits have been added, a presence beyond the home and away season demonstrated in an SFNL Interleague appearance. (done) a bit more fitness and strengthening over the off season,” he indicates. he chimed in with a couple of goals saw him named the SFNL radio team’s appears unlikely with the increased standard of competition. player of the day. “Paddy’s a champ. He’ll play utility for me,” Rossborough says. Expect the Falcons to be a significantly improved side and for their already Predicted finish: 7th imposing fitness to go up a notch. Expect the Redbacks to get into the habit of winning and to be a serious As for Ryan, expect him to win the footy on the inside and distribute it to SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS: (10TH IN DIVISION 2 IN 2017) flag prospect. teammates. Whether or not this will be enough to knock off the fancied div 3 new boys, Coach: Kris Thompson (ongoing) A handy trio has joined Ashwood from Hampton Hammers, with James Hampton Park and Springvale Districts will be fascinating to observe. Predicted finish: 3rd Long-term Springvale Districts’ player, Kris Thompson assumed the coaching Feather a strong key defender, Chris Grove a pacy wingman, and David You’d be mad to write Endeavour Hills off, though. HEATHERTON: (FINISHED LAST IN DIVISION 2 IN 2017) Masson a skilful halfback flanker. reins part way through last season, shortly after breaking his leg. Predicted finish: runner up Coach: Shayne Sheedy (new) There were no offseason losses that are likely to hurt the Magpies, although The injury put an end to his playing days. HALLAM (FINISHED 3RD AFTER 2017 FINALS) Heatherton started its 2017 season with a win, but the joy ended there, with the services of departing veteran Michael Langford deserve mention. He considers his experience as an assistant coach at Frankston in the VFL as Coach: the Tonners failing to sing their song again during a dismal campaign. Expect Ashwood to be a strong contender for fourth place and a chance for Ash Allen (new) a key to his ability to take on his current role. An injection of fresh faces brings new hope at Ross Street Reserve. another taste of finals action. Hallam topped the ladder last season, before a disappointing straight-sets “I wouldn’t be a senior coach if I didn’t spend time with Patrick Hill (senior finals exit. Predicted finish: 4th One of those new arrivals is experienced coach Shayne Sheedy who shifted coach at Frankston) and in the VFL system,” says Thompson. A player exodus has many outside the club forecasting a dire season for the team. from Division 1 club Oakleigh District. BLACK ROCK: (FINISHED 5TH AFTER 2017 FINALS) A strong understanding of onfield structures is an important piece of New Hawks’ coach Ash Allen assumed the role after the recent departure of “They’re starting from behind the eight ball, having lost 17 games in a row,” knowledge he picked up during his time with the VFL Dolphins. Coach: Lachie Batt (new playing coach) Scott Slater. Sheedy says of Heatherton’s players. His players will need to heed the importance he places on this facet of the game. The Jets mounted a charge to the 2017 finals under the coaching of Jay Williams. He hasn’t coached previously and has taken on a largely inexperienced squad, But, he points out that in a practice match against Tyabb approximately 15 “If you don’t play within the structures you won’t find yourself in the side,” With Williams and his family relocating, another young coach has taken over. but sees a bright future for Hallam. blokes were new to the club. Thompson says of his organised approach. Lachie Batt has only just hit the age of 30 but brings significant experience Overall the club is in a healthy position with its netball and girls’ footy sides Sheedy and Heatherton football director Andrew Coffey employed a networking The influx of polished recruits to the Demons has been well documented. to the role. attracting strong numbers. approach to bolster the Tonners’ depth. However, experienced Springvale Districts’ ruckman Daniel Wilson Last season he was a playing assistant coach at Murrumbeena, having Underdog status sits well with Allen. He acknowledges his team will be The success of this strategy is highlighted by the arrival of Sheedy’s 2015 demonstrated his importance in the Good Friday clash with Hampton Park. previously coached Hampton Hammers Under 19s as well as being an inconsistent at this stage of its development, however, he expects the Hawks Oakleigh District premiership star, Khaled Kandakji. assistant coach for the seniors. to make life tough for some of the division’s more fancied sides. He was a standout performer in a beaten side and is sure to be important in The electrifying small forward was the leading goal kicker for Cranbourne last providing the likes of George Angelopoulos and Sam Raru with first use of The club environment at Black Rock impresses Batt. “We’ve got a very young group, but I still think we’re capable of winning quite a season in a side that made the preliminary final. few games,” he says. the footy. “They’re looking to improve and they’ve got a young, enthusiastic committee Mark Stevens, a recruit from Rockbank in the RDFL impressed at full back in Thompson is confident the Demons have the necessary off-field structure in on board,” he says. His team lacks size, but has pace. the Tyabb practice match. place to provide its playing list with the required support. Batt is confident he can combine his responsibility as senior coach with his There is still some experience around, such as captain Jonathan Daly and the A group of players has arrived from DWWWW in the Alberton League He mentions footy manager Greg Scott, who was previously footy manager at onfield job as a player. big-bodied Brandon Nolan. including former Hallam utility Travis Walker. Another from that group is John Frankston VFL, and club president Sean Francis. Club president and premiership coach, John Burke will help out from the There have been some exciting arrivals at the Hawks’ nest. A highlight is Billy Mentiplay, described by Sheedy as “a small inside midfielder”. Despite a first up loss to Hampton Park, expect big things from Springvale bench, as will assistant coaches Paddy Irons and Jeremy Starke. Athanasopoulos from Narre Warren. Some notable departures from Heatherton are Jesse Stone, Chris Keenan, Districts this season. A couple of handy players have arrived from NSW. One is Jesse Lawrence who “He’ll be a key part in our forward line. He’ll be a centre half forward I’d say. and Regan Maddaford. It next takes on South Yarra on the wide expanses of Springvale Reserve. quickly impressed Batt and has been appointed joint vice captain. He’ll be a massive asset,” says Allen. Sheedy believes the club’s recruiting will offset its losses and provide “He seems to have just natural leadership ability. He probably would have the David Mullins is a recent signing, venturing from Bunyip in West Gippsland. sufficient depth. Predicted finish: premiers

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SFNL REMEMBRANCE ROUND ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 14 APRIL 2018 2 JUNE 2018 21 JULY 2018 Hampton Park v Black Rock This weekend the SFNL observes its annual Remembrance Patterson, who passed away Hampton Park v Hallam Hampton Park v Springvale Districts Round, which is an opportunity for the League and SFNL clubs to on Australia Day, dedicated his Black Rock v Ashwood Ashwood v Springvale Districts Hallam v Black Rock acknowledge and pay tribute to those within our communities we life to serving his country and Springvale Districts v South Yarra South Yarra v Heatherton Ashwood v Heatherton have recently lost. community. In addition to his Heatherton v Endeavour Hills Hallam v Endeavour Hills South Yarra v Endeavour Hills military service as a Vietnam All football and netball teams, officials, supporters and umpires veteran, Patterson was an active are encouraged to participate in this initiative by standing for a member of several community ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 minute’s silence on the field or court prior to the start of their organisations, including the 21 APRIL 2018 16 JUNE 2018 28 JULY 2018 Dingley Football Netball Club, game and reflect on the lives and contributions of those who Ashwood v Hampton Park Hallam v Hampton Park Black Rock v Hampton Park where he served as President have passes away during the off-season. Ashwood v Black Rock Springvale Districts v Ashwood for several years and earned South Yarra v Black Rock South Yarra v Springvale Districts As part of the tributes, the SFNL has produced a short video that Life Membership. Endeavour Hills v Springvale Districts Heatherton v South Yarra Hallam v Heatherton Endeavour Hills v Heatherton Endeavour Hills v Hallam celebrates the life of Kevin Patterson and the contribution he The video can be view on the made to not only the Dingley Football Netball Club, but also his SFNL website, Facebook page local community. and YouTube channel. ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 28 APRIL 2018 23 JUNE 2018 4 AUGUST 2018 Hampton Park v South Yarra Hampton Park v Ashwood Hallam v Hampton Park Black Rock v Endeavour Hills Black Rock v South Yarra Ashwood v Black Rock VALE JANE BARNES Springvale Districts v Heatherton Springvale Districts v Endeavour Hills South Yarra v Springvale Districts The Southern Football Netball League community is deeply Ashwood v Hallam Heatherton v Hallam Endeavour Hills v Heatherton saddened by the passing of Jane Barnes, who tragically lost her brave battle with leukaemia on Sunday night. ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 The Barnes name is an exalted one in community football 5 MAY 2018 30 JUNE 2018 11 AUGUST 2018 and indeed the SFNL. Jane’s uncle Stephen is a legend of the Endeavour Hills v Hampton Park South Yarra v Hampton Park Hampton Park v Ashwood Southern and Federal leagues, and an inaugural inductee Heatherton v Black Rock Endeavour Hills v Black Rock Black Rock v South Yarra into the SFNL Hall of Fame, while her cousin Heath Barnes Hallam v Springvale Districts Heatherton v Springvale Districts Springvale Districts v Endeavour Hills was a champion player with the St Pauls in the late 2000s. South Yarra v Ashwood Hallam v Ashwood Heatherton v Hallam A keen netballer and recreational runner, Jane’s strength and determination was an inspiration to many and she will ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 be dearly missed by all who knew her. 12 MAY 2018 7 JULY 2018 18 AUGUST 2018 The SFNL extends its sincerest condolences to the Barnes Hampton Park v Heatherton Hampton Park v Endeavour Hills South Yarra v Hampton Park family during this difficult time. Black Rock v Springvale Districts Black Rock v Heatherton Endeavour Hills v Black Rock Rest in peace, Jane. South Yarra v Hallam Springvale Districts v Hallam Heatherton v Springvale Districts Ashwood v Endeavour Hills Ashwood v South Yarra Hallam v Ashwood

ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 WOODS PAIR IN MILESTONE GAMES 26 MAY 2018 14 JULY 2018 25 AUGUST 2018 Springvale Districts v Hampton Park Heatherton v Hampton Park Hampton Park v Endeavour Hills This week Ashwood gone back to support and help out in the celebrates two great clubman Reserves and has continued to show his class Black Rock v Hallam Springvale Districts v Black Rock Black Rock v Heatherton both from the country towns and skills with multiple top-five finishes in the Heatherton v Ashwood Hallam v South Yarra Springvale Districts v Hallam of Maffra and Stratford in B&F and has been Vice Captain for the past Endeavour Hills v South Yarra Endeavour Hills v Ashwood Ashwood v South Yarra Gippsland, with Josh Burley three years. A highly versatile player who loves to play hard, and Brett Figas bringing up Mo enjoys the social side of a footy club as well. *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR their 200th and 150th game Brett, or the “Fridge”, was introduced to the club by Josh FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY milestones respectively in 2008 and has gone on to be an outstanding player who is against Black Rock. always calm in the heat of the battle. Not overly blessed with Josh, or “Mo” as he is speed, but Fridge can run all day and with his great footy brain, ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS commonly known, first played he sets up so many moves forward. A former captain, Fridge at Ashwood in 2005 and has has been a regular in the top five in the B&F over his 150 Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the gone on to play lots of senior games. He always puts the team first and using his great skills playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. football as an in and under player who always brought his on both sides of his body is still such a respected senior player. Thank you for your co-operation. teammates into the game through slick handpasses. Mo has Congratulations to both players and enjoy the milestones!

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HAMPTON PARK HALLAM BLACK ROCK ASHWOOD

Ground: Robert Booth Reserve, Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Ground: McDonald Reserve, Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Somerville Rd, Hampton Park Frawley Rd, Hallam Black Rock Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley Club Colours: Red and black with Club Colours: Black, Red & Yellow Club Colours: Black and red Club Colours: Black, white and yellow Redback emblem vertical panels Senior Coach: Ash Allen Senior Coach: Lachlan Batt Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough Senior Coach: Jason Chapple Reserve Coach: Jeremy Starke Reserve Coach: Danny Allen Reserve Coach: Hayden Reynolds Thirds Coach: Grenville Wise Thirds Coach: Chris Rodney

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Nathan Carver 34 Jackson Viney 1 R. McIvor 31 J. Jones 1 Daniel Kick 30 Slavik Silka 1 Ben Smith 1 Mitchell Saunders 28 Alexander Davies 2 Nathan Dawes 35 Dylan Ward 2 Will Sanchez 31 Zachary Ryan 1a Kane Jones 29 Brad Hempill 3 M. Wood 32 C. Gervigny 2 Jack Carroll 3 Ash Scott 36 Mitch Woolgar 3 Lachlan Batt 32 David Watson 2 Ryan Carroll 30 Hugh Bertram Gabriel Martin 3 Lachlan Quirk 4 Mark Penn 37 Josh Viney 4 M. Lambert 33 P. Muzzicato 5 Mark Winberg 33 Del Campo 3 David Reilly 31 Adam Wiltgren 5 Jordan Ashwood 38 James Kellett 7 Michael Bennett 5 D. Marquison 34 D. Casey 6 Brad Meehan 34 Kenny John 4 Ben Giblett 32 Chris Meyers 6 Mitchell Hill 39 Eddie Mullins 8 Ben Whiting 7 Cory Durie 36 Pat Hanmer 5 Alex Jong 33 Christopher Grove 7 40 6 D.Webb 36 J. Langerak Cory Phillips Joey Beech 6 Justin Mackenzie 33a Nathan Scott 8 Lucas Blatman 37 Brenton Henry 9 Jeremy Kilmister 8 Jake Rech 41 Stewart Puwaye 7 M. Brew 38 J. Garner 7 Darryn Dick 34 Tim Smith 9 Dale Glazier 42 Aaron Elyse 9 Nathan Davidson 38 Andrew Birt 10 Tom Shone 7 Ryan Forsyth 36 Jack Harris 8 D. Thompson 40 K. Hunt 10 Michael Henry 43 Matthew Ziegeler 10 Kristian Bliesner 39 Luke Reggardo 12 Chris Baines 8 Ethan O'Connell-Webb 38 George Lithotomos 11 44 Luke O'Brien Tim Ziegeler 9 J. Crutchfield 41 D. Connor 13 11 Andrew Ferguson 41 Michael Hogg Shane Cooray 9 Dale Carroll 39 Mason Morgan 12 Harley Primrose 45 Mathew Adair 10 Coutet 48 M. Brown 12 Michael Ballard 42 Sam Tobin 16 John Barry 10 Gary McDonagh 41 Tim Austin 13 Shaun Walsh 46 Aziz Hussaini 13 Darcy O'Brien 44 Jack Reggardo 10a Trevor Shepard 42 Brad Newman 14 Andrew Lawless 47 Micheal Phouttanvoung 12 M. McLeod 49 D. Mullins 21 Brad Nopper 11 Jake Chapman 43 Mitchell Rossborough 15 Sean Winsall 48 Dylan Cortese 14 Craig Machell 45 Brandon Hunt 24 Lachlan Woodham 13 H. Ryan 50 M. Pearce 16 Rhys Smart 49 Mario Cortese 11a Samuel Adam 44 Jeremy Nelson 15 Andrew Luke 51 Joe Brennan 25 Jeremy Stake 17 50 15 D. Cavallo 51 D. Sharp 12 James Morrey 45 Michael Collins Mitch Robinson Heath Peach 16 Jake McMahon 55 Jarred Schafer 26 Nick Imlach 18 Aaron Holden 51 Jesse Cuffe 13 Frank Martinicchio 46 Nathan Dumergue 16 J. Furborough 55 J. Barrie-Sewell 17 Tom Dalton 59 Cody Ferries 19 Travis Kerr 52 James Cross 28 Tim De Munk 14 Gav Mahony 53 Anthony Ticca 17 T. Bradley 57 C. Davis 18 Kelly Spratt 60 Will Peters 20 Cam Williamson 53 Tyson Hoy 29 Sam Neilson 15 David Hickey 55 Simon Leggett 21 Hayden Versluys-Tyrer 54 Michael McLean 19 Sam Nowlan 63 Chris Shone 16 Brett Figas 56 Daniel Stefancik 18 J. Collins 58 M. Jeffrey 34 Leigh Mead 22 Jackson Philpin 55 CJ Layfield 20 Ben Djuve 66 Andrew Sparks 17 Jeremy Collins 57 Dan O'Connell-Webb 19 M. Haque 59 B. Dexter 23 56 36 David Steinberg Dylan Asling Sam Ellis 21 Jesse Lawrence 67 Brad Bowker 18 James Feather 59 Kane O'Connell-Webb 24 Daniel Bondoloh 57 James Alexander 22 D. Grayson 62 T. Thomas 40 Grenville Wise 22 Brendan Stephenson 72 Sean Harris 19 Matthew Maginness 61 Lakshay Totlanil 25 Brayden McConkey 58 Sam Ward 23 J. Daly 66 J. Loa 44 Dan Pratt 20 Kristan Jones 65 Declan Brooks 26 Trav Davis 59 Axel Wulf 23 Ben Zylbersztajn 74 Chris Knight 47 Adam Turner 21 Patrick Carroll 67 Josh Burley 27 Luke Nunan 60 Alan Hepburn 24 S. Casey 88 B. Nolan 24 Tom Dewar 75 Dan Bullock 22 Chris Spencer 72 Mick Burkwood 48 28 Taylor Rainey 62 Zac McDondald 25 Brodie Pummeroy 85 Gus McNabb Josh Callaghan 25 S. Gaitely 89 D. Gui 23 Daniel Monforte 73 Caleb Brooks 29 Brad Phillips 65 Kain Bloxsidge 26 Gary Telemzouguer 86 Cooper Ferries 54 Trent Crozier 24 Josh Taylor 74 John Cox 30 Joshua Craig 66 Andy Ton 27 G. Casey 93 D. Crutchfield 27 Sam Bonser 87 Linden Woolley 57 Ryan Bult 31 67 25 David Masson 76 Craig Cornelissen Jackson Fry Matthew Darvell 29 N. Jerram 99 J. Marriner 32 Zack Hogton 70 Matthew Rus 28 Lachlan Mooney 97 Andrew West 58 Dean Artesani 26 Chris Scully Noah Brooks 30 100 33 Michael Guinane 75 Shannon Henwood C. Sammutt D. Kemp 29 Jordan Boggie 88 Richard Brand 27 Alex Salama 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

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SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS SOUTH YARRA HEATHERTON ENDEAVOUR HILLS

Ground: Springvale Reserve, Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Ground: Heatherton Recreation Reserve Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Newcomen Rd, Springvale Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn Ross Street, Heatherton Dve, Endeavour Hills Club Colours: Navy, white monogram Club Colours: Maroon, royal blue yoke, Club Colours: Black & White stripes Club Colours: Green with a gold V gold lion and red trim Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy Senior Coach: Robert Dipper Senior Coach: Darren ‘Daisy’ Stegehuis Senior Coach: Kris Thompson Reserves Coach: Reserve Coach: Anton Tidmarsh Matt Sauer Reserves Coach: Jason Beattie

Reserves Coach: Adam Sikora Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby Thirds Coach: Clint Jarrett

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Matt Thompson 29 Nick Duff 1 Mark Symons (Co-Capt) 31 Nick Pane 4 Alexander Evans 1 Mark Stevens 30 Travis Walker 1 Nick Gay 22 Jayson Bruce 2 James Bradshaw 2 Ben Stacey 30 Steven Aitken 2 Chris Merchant 32 Gerry Costello 1a Aaron Kaddatz 30a Jonathon Frizzle 5 Sean Dixon 1a Adrian Kartner 23 Vas Fournarakis 3 Luke Staker 3 Jack Allendar 31 Naddi Jones 4 Alby Evans 33 Nick Wilcox 2 Lachlan O'Halloran 31 Zein Daoud 7 Tim Wiese 2 Andrew Vella 24 Adam Walters 4 Dorian White 4 Lance Baptist 32 Brad Dight 5 Sean Dixon 34 Blake Tolley 3 Justin Reynolds (Res Capt) 31a Daniel Beauchamp 14 Kane Malcolmson 5 Matt Soutter 33 Justin Lim 6 Brandon Bird 35 David Cannizzo 4 John Mentiplay 32 Alan Loyd 3 Daniel Bartley 25 Daniel Morrison 7 Shane Jacobs 7 Mick Steer 36 Sean Caton 20 Jarryd Mills 5 Shayne Gibbs 33 Warrick Earle 6 Mladen Josic 34 Nathan Brown 4 Styron Augustus 26 Daniel Batson 8 Ray May 8 Jamie Ardern 37 Kieran Finlayson 6 Pol Lavery 34 Michael Bruce 7 Mitchell Latimer 35 Daniel Morris 24 Trent Thompson 5 Mitch Whatman 27 Alex Carroll 10 Sean King 9 Scott Stegehuis (Co-Capt) 38 Julian Belfrage 7 Mehdi Daoud 35 Luke Fakos 8 Todd Wills (C) 36 Luke Wenke 28 Ryan Wise 10 Chris Sharpley 38a Oliver Khoury 8 Ben Clark-Henry 36 James Loonstra 5 Daniel Cann 28 Marcus Kleinert 11 Duol Moses 9 Sam Raru 37 Jake Beckwith 29 Ryan Dore 11 Dean Mendes 39 Caleb Hounihan 9 Justin Whyte (Capt) 37 Josh Moseley 6 Ben Swift 29 Byron Hoe 16 Lachlan Staker 10 George Angelopoulos 38 Jono Mohamed 32 James Paull 11a Will Smith 40 Brenton Smith 10 Matt Sauer 38 Cameron Webb 11 William Neville 39 Richard Constantino 7 Jarrod Marolla 30 Daniel Strom 17 Midhat Sleiman 12 Danny Wyatt 40a Chris Lay 35 James Evans 12 Joshua Corcoran 39 Rory De Kock 12 Alex Hang 40 Jonothon Malmon 12a Chris Dore 41 Tom Rogers 36 Brock Monok 13 Stefan Harris 40 Retired 8 Nathan Strom 31 Gavin Lees 21 Travis Smith 13 Steve Comino 41 Luke Robbins 14 Blake Mios 42 Andy McLoughlin 14 Travis Faull 41 Shannon Rainey 41 Kai Lorrimar 9 Matthew Peake 32 Matthew Souter 27 Will Knox 14 William Green 42 Tim Allan 15 Brenton Smith 43 Zac Maher 15 Raymond Smith 42 Brodie O'Loughlin 43 Kym Bratzel 10 Sam McLean 33 Midhat Sleiman 31 Jacob Daly 15 Paul Norman 43 Matthew Ork 16 Cory Brady 43a Josh Kofkin 16 David White 43 Robert North 44 Matthew Patullock 16 Tom Cooper 44 Joel Billing 18 Dan Russell 44 Troy Lange 17 Brad Starkey 44 Michael Bennett 11 Nathan Reid 34 Alex Cann 35 Clint Jarrett

17 Cam Mcleod 45 Jarrod Henshaw 18a Geoff Zach 48 Mark Phillips 47 Joseph Hoppev 18 Paul Connolly 45 Andrew Weymouth 12 Ryan Imeson 35 Clint Jarrett 39 Ryan Thomas 18 Lachlan Morrey 46 David Monaghan 19 Michael Bohan 49 Shane Myers 50 Todd Klein 19 Craig Hunter 46 Daniel Hookem 13 Josh Graham 36 Chris Webber 41 Andrew Smith 20 Eamon Hanney 50 Anthony May 20 Matt Scarlett 47 Alex Blanck 19 Luke Woolrich 47 Matt Allendar 53 Michael Klomp 14 Josh Downes 38 Jason Davies 44 Matthew Tran 21 Ryhan Pearse 52 Michael Gliddon 21 Zach Gulavin 48 Matt Williams 20 Cameron Chiv 48 Daniel Wilson 66 Will Quince (Capt) 22 Jaimie Bazant 53 Michael Klomp 22 Cam Moon 49 Matt Jamieson 15 Pat Gill 40 Jason Beattie 45 Adam Klas 21 Stefan Feehan 49 Chris Chalmers 67 Jake Bertone 22 Luke Dellorso 54 Mario Angeloni 23 Jayden Arter 50 Michael Angus Craig Jensen- 16 Ben Moriarty 44 Brok Wightman 52 22 Peter Heng 50 Adam Sikora Schmidt 23 James Barnden- Burns 55 Willard Lloyd 69 Sam Baumgartner 24 Chris Tosin 51 Tristan Lilley-Hale 23 Craig Keenan 51 Jeremy Dang 17 Tom Gillies 48 James Taplin 53 Sam Walters 25 Anthony Pane 58 Michael Higgon 73 Liam Halverson 25 Aaron Coffey 52 Jake Weaver 24 Michael Pettit 52 Patrick Cahill 26 Mark Tuang Thong 60 Daniel Murphy 25a Matthew Roach 53 Travis Blackney 18 Robert Tinney 50 Joel Marie 54 Leigh Jansen 74 Chris Kaliviotis 25 Jarrod Wright 53 Damian Stoter-Rainer 26 Stew Gibbs 54 James Wilson 27 Nick Maddock 64 Eric Ghasperidis 19 Michael Cook 51 Nathan Crutchley 60 Greg Baxter 26 Liam Hamilton 54 Huey Nguyen 82 Alex Bell 28 Nick Presland 71 Paul McNamara 27 Leigh Holroyd 55 Dylan Ross 85 Kingsley Hill 20 Daniel Soar 73 Richard Thomas 69 Max Herrera 27 Daniel Saldanha 55 Riley Fullerton 29 Adam Villella 76 Kevin Pereira 28 Callum Cusack 56 Michael Berenyi 28 Lem Nguyen 30 Michael Higgins 88 Patrick Johnson 29 Sam Merryweather 57 Riki Seaton-Clarke 21 Shaun Richards 71 Carl Dicker 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

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OPTIONS CONSULTING GROUP DIVISION 4 RESERVE DIVISION 4 SENIOR TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Frankston Dolphins 1 1 0 0 0 150 17 882.35 4 Lyndhurst 1 1 0 0 121 22 550.00 4

Frankston Dolphins 1 1 0 0 151 37 408.11 4 Lyndhurst 1 1 0 0 0 43 21 204.76 4

Carrum Patterson Lakes 1 1 0 0 81 42 192.86 4 Moorabbin 1 1 0 0 0 41 30 136.67 4

Moorabbin 1 1 0 0 82 62 132.26 4 Lyndale 1 0 1 0 0 30 41 73.17 0

Lyndale 1 0 1 0 62 82 75.61 0 Sandown 1 0 1 0 0 21 43 48.84 0 Cerberus 1 0 1 0 42 81 51.85 0 Dandenong 1 0 1 0 0 17 150 11.33 0 Dandenong 1 0 1 0 37 151 24.50 0

Sandown 1 0 1 0 22 121 18.18 0 Carrum Patterson Lakes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0

Lyndale 1.0 2.3 6.7 9.8-62 Lyndale 1.3 2.4 4.6 4.6-30 Moorabbin 2.5 5.7 8.8 12.10-82 Moorabbin 0.1 2.2 3.4 6.5-41 Lyndale: Goal Kickers: B. Grundy 3, K. Robinson 2, B. Miles, S. Thomas, A. Kerr, Lyndale: Goal Kickers: J. King, L. Forshaw, M. Faaola, J. Morrow J. Denmead Best Players: D. Luong, M. Faaola, L. Forshaw, E. McLean, M. Greene, D. Allen Best Players: J. Denmead, N. Cunningham, S. Singh, M. Little, B. Grundy, Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: J. Parker 3, T. Thompson, S. Janjic, L. Bennett B. Miles Best Players: D. Gassali, P. Reaby, G. Davidson, J. Parker, L. Gould , J. Caldwell Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: D. Bone 6, J. Isaac 2, S. Levy 2, G. Baines, A. Mackay Best Players: A. Bodin, D. Bone, K. Wilson, J. Isaac, S. Jackson , B. Lindsey

Dandenong 3.3 4.4 4.7 5.7-37 Dandenong 1.2 1.3 1.4 2.5-17 Frankston Dolphins 5.4 7.9 16.12 23.13-151 Frankston Dolphins 3.4 8.7 17.13 22.18-150 Dandenong: Goal Kickers: D. Barrie 2, B. Rawlings, J. Hopkins, J. Reid Dandenong: Goal Kickers: F. Smith, J. Westin Best Players: J. Hopkins, C. Riley, B. Rawlings, A. Gaetano, M. Scott, A. Sloss Best Players: A. Fiander, P. Makris, T. White, M. Lawrence, T. Stanley, Frankston Dolphins: Goal Kickers: B. White 4, L. Kirkland 4, T. Shayler 3, A. Molimau J. Peters 3, J. Dart 2, H. Anderson 2, J. Holland, J. Mehrtens, C. Collier, Frankston Dolphins: Goal Kickers: C. Russell 8, J. Niziorski 4, M. White 2, J. Gardiner, J. Kerrigan J. Condo 2, C. Lacey 2, J. Trewhitt 2, R. Griffiths, D. Hebblethwaite Best Players: H. Anderson, J. Holland, B. Murphy, J. Kerrigan, B. Bryant Best Players: R. Griffiths, C. Russell, D. Hebblethwaite, K. Crespo, J. Trewhitt, P. Stow

Lyndhurst 4.6 6.10 11.15 17.19-121 Lyndhurst 2.1 2.4 2.9 5.13-43 Sandown 0.1 1.2 1.3 3.4-22 Sandown 0.0 1.1 2.1 3.3-21 Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: D. Ford 3, K. Wyborn 2, J. McGrath 2, H. Browning 2, Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: N. Patterson 2, B. Sherlock, J. Gaspero, R. Henczel J. Twite 2, H. Cullen-Scholes 2, C. Gardiner 2, J. Jakupi, Z. Davis Best Players: Z. Guille, R. Henczel, J. Andrade, L. Maxfield, R. Murphy, B. Varker Best Players: J. Twite, C. Gardiner, H. Cullen-Scholes, J. Ganci, S. Myers, Sandown: Goal Kickers: R. Ettridge, S. Cosstick, A. Powell J. Walia Best Players: B. Walker, H. Fulton, B. Mc lean, N. Lelean, A. Powell, S. Cosstick Sandown: Goal Kickers: J. Tate 2, A. Barker Best Players: A. Lucas, J. Tate, B. Robinson, J. Billing, R. Compt, J. Hurford

Cerberus 0.2 3.3 4.5 6.6-42 Carrum Patterson Lakes 1.6 1.6 6.8 12.9-81 Cerberus: Goal Kickers: K. Smith, M. Schwarz, J. Demby, Z. Godden, S. Schonewille, A. Quinn Best Players: M. Schwarz, S. Vanderfeen, J. Demby, Z. Godden, C. Madson, P. Jones Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: T. Neal 4, P. Mauracher 3, A. Caruso, R. Graham, B. Rafferty, G. Smith, A. Sharp Best Players: A. Hollingsworth, S. Dunn, D. Courts, T. Neal, J. Hawes, L. Hickman

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

ROUND 1 REVIEW the field with seven multiple goal scores providing an even competition last weekend, steamrolling Dandenong by 114 teams in the division. CPL will be hoping that their home contribution in attack. points. However, they can expect a tougher match up this supporters get right behind them in what is sure to be a close Lyndale 9.8 (62) def by Moorabbin 12.10 (82) week against Cerberus, who started their reintroduction to contest. The Kangaroos have started their season on a winning note Jason Twite, Charlie Gardiner and Hugh Cullen-Scholes all senior footy well last week, before falling away in the second with a comfortable 20 point win over Lyndale at Barry Powell found both the footy and the scoreboard, kicking two goals If Lyndhurst can carry on from last week they should be able half to go down to Carrum Patterson Lakes. Reserve. The Roos looked the better team all day, leading each. James Tate put in his best effort in a tough day for to scrape home in a tight contest. at every change in a consistent four quarter performance. Sandown. The Dolphins will be looking forward to hosting their first Lyndhurst by 6 points. Moorabbin’s first half set up the win, restricting Lyndale to home game and will be hoping to christen its maiden Cerberus 6.6 (42) def by Carrum Patterson Lakes 12.9 (81) just two goals to take a comfortable buffer of 22 points at the appearance in the SFNL with a win. Cerberus will be keen to Moorabbin Kangaroos V Dandenong Carrum Patterson Lakes recorded a fantastic come main break. find some consistency, looking at their big bodied players to (Widdop Crescent Reserve) from behind win to start their season on a positive note set the tone in the early stages. The Kangaroos couldn’t have asked for a better start to the The Pumas fought back and matched it with the Kangaroos overrunning home side Cerberus by 39 points at McAuliffe season last week, putting in a four-quarter performance to This shapes as a good game of footy but the Dolphins looked after half time to reduce the margin to 13 points at the Oval. Things were not looking too good for the away side at come away from Lyndale with a solid 20-point win. The Roos impressive last week and should back that up with another win. three quarter time break to give themselves a chance. The half time, with only one major to their name and being held showed why they are regarded as one of the better sides this last quarter proved to be an arm wrestle with Moorabbin scoreless in the second term. Frankston Dolphins by 15 points. season and will be looking for consolidate their start with eventually proving to be too strong, taking the valuable four However an inspired third term saw them to surge back into another good performance at home. premiership points with them. Carrum Patterson Lakes V Lyndhurst (Roy Dore Reserve) the contest booting five goals to one to take a 15 point lead The Lions will go into their home clash against the Lightning Dylan Bone was sensational with six goals last week and Dylan Bone was the standout up forward for the Roos with six at the last change. They continued their momentum into the with plenty of confidence after a gutsy come from behind will be sure to provide a few headaches for the Redlegs goals, while Aaron Bodin and Kipp Wilson also found plenty final quarter piling on another six majors to put the game win against Cerberus last weekend. The win was a fantastic defenders. of the footy. Jayden Denmead, Nicholas Cunningham and beyond doubt. The come from behind victory was an excellent start to the season for Cain Padman’s side and they will look Dandenong are coming off a tough start to the season after Brian Grundy fought hard all day in a disappointing start for display of character and resilience from the Lions who will forward to continuing their winning ways with their first home being taught a footballing lesson by newcomers Frankston Lyndale. take plenty of confidence in addition to the four points. match for the season. last week. Their task is no easier this week against the Roos Dandenong 5.7 (37) def by Frankston Dolphins 23.13 (151) Tyler Neal and Paul Mauracher were the stars up forward Standing in their way, Lyndhurst will also be looking to build but they will be desperate to put in a better performance and Newcomers Frankston have sent a warning to the rest of for the Lions, booting seven goals between them. Alex on their impressive start from last week. The Lightning make a game of it. the competition, putting in a dominant performance to mark Hollingsworth and Shane Dunn were prominent with ball in comfortably took care Sandown, ending up 99-points winners. Moorabbin should be too good here. their SFNL debut by dismantling Dandenong by a whopping hand and instrumental in the win. This shapes as an absolute cracker of a game, with both 114 points at Greaves Reserve. The first quarter was highly For Cerberus there were encouraging signs in their return sides looking to press their claims as one of the stronger Moorabbin by 45 points. competitive and entertaining with the Dolphins taking a game to senior football after dominating in the Thirds 13-point lead at the first break. From then on it was all one- competition since 2011. The end result will still be of way traffic however, with the Dolphins restricting the Redlegs disappointment to the Dogs but they can take solace from to two second-half goals whilst booting 16 of their own in a the fact that they can compete at this level. There were no formidable display. multiple goal scorers for the Dogs, however Michael Schwarz Through The Dolphins were extremely potent in attack with a vast and James Demby both hit the scoreboard and were the best spread up forward that included 11 individual goal kickers. performers for the home side. Benjamin White and Luke Kirkland led the way with four ROUND 2 PREVIEW majors each, whilst Hayden Anderson capped off an all- Recruitment: Executive, round display, adding two majors to go with a best afield Sandown Cobras V Lyndale (Edinburgh Reserve) professional & technical performance. Both of these teams will be looking to get onto the winners list this week following losses in the opening round last appointments For the home side, Jayke Hopkins and Ben Rawlings weekend. Sandown fell to a heavy defeat against Lyndhurst never stopped trying but ultimately the Dolphins had too and will be looking to put in a more competitive performance Career advice and many contributors across the park and will take plenty of on their home deck against the Pumas. Lyndale will also confidence, and percentage, out of the clash on Saturday. Outplacement support be determined to put a first up loss against Moorabbin Lyndhurst 17.19 (121) def Sandown 3.4 (22) behind them, with an emphasis on a strong four quarter Lyndhurst has given their home fans plenty to cheer about performance the priority after a sloppy first half last week. during their big win against Sandown, running out 99-point The Cobras will be no pushovers however and we should winners at Marriott Waters Reserve. The Lightning controlled expect a tight tussle for the majority of the day. With four the game all day in a four quarter performance with the valuable premiership points at stake there is plenty on the major interest revolving around what the end margin would line for both teams, as they look to get their first win of be at the final siren. season 2018 on the board. Having being slightly inaccurate in the first half, the Lightning The Cobras will be up for the fight but expect Lyndale to really put their foot down after the major break booting 11 bounce back onto the winners list this week. +61 9693 9300 goals to two, ensuring that they would come away from their season opener with the four points and a handy percentage. Lyndale by 37 points. www.optionsgroup.com.au The Cobras were never in the contest but fought admirably Frankston Dolphins v Cerberus (Overport Park) and showed character in the final quarter to boot two goals, The two new clubs of Division Four clash for the first CONNECT keeping the margin under three figures at the final siren. time in what promises to be a fascinating match up. The WITH US For the Lightning there were plenty of contributors across Dolphins made a strong statement in their first game in the

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

ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 14 APRIL 2018 2 JUNE 2018 21 JULY 2018 Carrum Patterson Lakes v Lyndhurst Sandown v Lyndhurst Cerberus v Lyndhurst Frankston v Cerberus Carrum Patterson Lakes v Cerberus Dandenong v Carrum Patterson Lakes Moorabbin v Dandenong Frankston v Dandenong Lyndale v Frankston Sandown v Lyndale Moorabbin v Lyndale Moorabbin v Sandown

ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 21 APRIL 2018 16 JUNE 2018 28 JULY 2018 Lyndhurst v Frankston Lyndhurst v Carrum Patterson Lakes Sandown v Lyndhurst Cerberus v Moorabbin Cerberus v Frankston Carrum Patterson Lakes v Cerberus Dandenong v Lyndale Dandenong v Moorabbin Frankston v Dandenong Carrum Patterson Lakes v Sandown Lyndale v Sandown Moorabbin v Lyndale

ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 28 APRIL 2018 23 JUNE 2018 4 AUGUST 2018 Moorabbin v Lyndhurst Frankston v Lyndhurst Lyndhurst v Carrum Patterson Lakes Lyndale v Cerberus Moorabbin v Cerberus Cerberus v Frankston Sandown v Dandenong Lyndale v Dandenong Dandenong v Moorabbin Frankston v Carrum Patterson Lakes Sandown v Carrum Patterson Lakes Lyndale v Sandown

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

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

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44 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 45 DIVISION 4: ROUND 2 DIVISION 4: ROUND 2

SANDOWN LYNDALE FRANKSTON DOLPHINS CERBERUS

Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Ground: Barry Powell Reserve, Ground: Overport Park, Overport Rd, Ground: McAuliffe Oval, Edinburgh Rd, Springvale Halton Rd, Noble Park North Frankston South HMAS Cerberus Club Colours: Blue, red and white Club Colours: Maroon with gold Club Colours: Black and red with Club Colours: Skye blue and white with cobra emblem chevrons, Puma emblem Dolphin emblem with dog emblem Senior Coach: Adrian James Senior Coach: Ange Sammartino Senior Coach: Brett Robinson Senior Coach: Chris Lacey Assistant Coach: Chris Gamble Reserves Coach: Matt McCormick Reserve Coach: Kerrin Reserve Coach: Michael Anderson Sutherland-Parker Assistant Coach: Adam Bamford

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 James Tate 31 Brennan Drewitt 5 Alex Kerr 39 Max Little 1 Josh Dart (VC) 28 Alex Coquhoun 1 Adam Quinn 20 Zac Godden (VC) 2 Steve O'Byrne 32 Aaron Powell 6 Alex Bertucci 40 Michael Kaing 2 Hayden Anderson (VC) 29 Nahan Heap 3 Bo King 33 Micheal Hambleton 2 Zac Coleman 21 Sam Norman 3 Jed Gardiner 30 Sang Soeun 7 Justin King 41 David Luong 4 Matthew Dickson 34 Kim Om 4 Gus Turner 31 Regan Hall 3 John Stanley 22 James Flood 5 Taylor meyer 35 Josh Rookes 8 Brenton Miles 43 Brandon Agius 5 Jayden Dart 32 Brendan Bryant 6 Alan Barker 36 Nic Lelean 9 Trent Isbister 44 Wayne Chaplin 4 Dylan Fourie 23 Simon Vanderfeen 7 Daniel McMahon 37 Warren Barker 6 Brendan Murphy 33 Dylan Dutoit 10 Shane Thomas 46 Chantra Kriv 8 Matt Bennie 40 Josh Hurford 7 Austin Lothian 35 Jac Trewhitt 6 Thomas King 24 Bradley Stummer (Capt)

9 Jamie Proctor 41 Bao Le 11 Nick Cunningham 47 Daniel Blake 8 Jacob Mehrtens (DVC) 37 Jake Holland 7 Dylan Grace 25 Jack Caban 10 Dave Archer 42 Ricky Ettridge 12 Trevor Kumetaitis 49 Sokunthy Ho 9 Luke Kirkland 38 Matt White 11 Matt McCormick 43 Aaron Hamilton 8 26 14 Manuel Jackonia 50 Anthony Salvo 10 Jaiden Peters 39 Jesse Zino Cody McNulty Dimitri Garoufalis 12 Dylan kerr 44 Daniel Thompson 11 Ryan Griffiths 40 Pat Sumner 13 Nick Smith 45 Micheal Newsom 17 Sukhwinder Singh 53 Kenny Smart 9 Adam Fisk 27 Luke Salter 12 Ben White 41 Alex Parr 14 Chris Telly 46 Harley Fulton 18 Matthew Allen 54 Jonny Smart 10 Peter Bakker 29 Adam Deluca 15 Aaron Lucas 48 Ash Murphy 13 Dylan Hebblethwaite 42 Cambell Mcleod 20 Clain Whitlock 57 Matthew Collis 16 Greg Kerr 52 Pete Vo 14 Sam Turner 43 Lachlan Wilkinson 11 Aiden Lochert 30 Kallan Slyney 21 Josh Kyle 58 Matthew Leombruni 17 Adam Powell 54 Adam Roth 15 Callum Collier 44 Anthony Sansalone 18 Robert Compt 56 louis Zammit 23 Moses Faola 60 Dale Allen 12 Patrick Jones 31 Scott Mansell 16 Nick Bazley 45 Jackson Hibbered 19 Matt Nelson 57 Brodrick Green 25 Jayden Johnson 61 Maurice Barbar 17 Brendan Shannon (Capt) 46 Brad Smith 13 Noah Fleming 32 Josh Mondano 20 Shane Cosstick 59 Nathan Carboon 28 Dale Weston 65 Brett Sweeting 18 Luke O'Connor 48 Rob Bleumink 21 Jon Billing 63 Neil Brown 14 Jay Demby 33 Bradley Gibb 22 Leigh Ryan 64 Xavier Phyland 29 Anthony Koutsoubus 66 Brodie McNeil 19 Andy Lee 49 Kaine Edwards 23 Dylan Archer 65 James Hurford 21 Josh Kerrigan 50 Nathan Walker 15 Kurt Smith 36 Brodie Groen 30 Dean Shukosky 67 Ben Little 24 Dale Fitzgerald 66 Brad Reiner 22 Luke Dovoston 52 Tom Beard 31 Jayden Denmead 68 Kevin Baldsing 16 Josiah Rutherford 37 Chris Madson 25 Matt Newsom 67 Ricky Logan 23 Nick Messinis 53 Cameron Russell 26 Scott Jackman 68 Matt Sutton 33 Jayden MacDonald 71 Huynh Le 24 Chris Lacey 54 Joel Niziorski 17 Brendon Miatke-Austral 40 Jason Krell 27 Aaron Woods 69 Tron Nancarrow 34 Ed McLean 75 Dendara Ouch 25 Tom Shayler 55 Matt Jones 28 Beau Mclean 70 Matt Jolley 18 Michael Schwarz 50 Kaliti Halafonia 35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 88 Andrew Jarvis 29 Johnny Le 72 Brenton Walker 26 Kyle Bleazby 57 James Condo 19 Lachlan Meuron 30 Nathan Isles 37 Danny Hartley 96 Bryan Grundy 27 Sam Messinis 59 Dan Hawkins

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CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES LYNDHURST MOORABBIN DANDENONG

Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Ground: Marriott Waters Reserve, Ground: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Widdop Ground: Greaves Reserve, Bennet St, Dyson Rd, Carrum Boland Dve, Lyndhurst Cres, Hampton East Dandenong Club Colours: Maroon, navy yoke, Club Colours: Orange, navy, blue Club Colours: Blue and white stripes Club Colours: Navy, white and red white monogram lightning bolt Senior Coach: David Velt Senior Coach: Nathan Boyd Senior Coach: Patrick Cooke Senior Coach: Cain Padman Reserves Coach: Reserves Coach: Jamie Gaspero Tim McLaren Reserve Coach: John Psaras Thirds Coach: Jason Forsyth

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Rhys Graham 32 James Brierly 1 David Ford 32 Neil Harper 1 Shaun Jackson 28 Andrew Hawkins 1 Frank Smith 24 Jarod Van Mourik 2 Mitch Davis 33 Alex Wilson 2 Jarrod Murphy 33 Brody Kiss 2 Ben Shaw 29 Caleb Lazar 3 34 3 Jake Ward 34 Jacob Densley Stu Cormack Tyler Neale 3 Dylan Bone 30 Grant Jeffries 2 Kiat Tut 26 Joshua Matthews 4 Paul Mauracher (Capt) 35 Ashly Wicks 4 Charlie Gardiner 35 Taylor Bryans 4 Alex De Vries 31 Scott Levy 5 Ben Guy 36 Steve Cormack 5 Matt Spargo 36 Justin Dimieri 3 Bo Freeman 28 David Barrie 5 Jarratt Eastburn 32 Aaron Bennett 6 Toby Darma 37 Will Dwyer 6 Hamish Browning 37 Jamie Gaspero 6 Andrew Mackay 33 Jamie Hutchison 7 Jake Dunn 38 Mitch Swinton 7 Jason Maurice 38 James Kaing 5 Cameron Riley 30 Tyson Mackley 7 Aaron Robins 34 Steve Janjic 8 Mitch Dicker 39 Matt Swift 8 Jeremy Jaupi 39 Ben Hiam 6 Nick Ford 31 Rafi Taniwal 9 John Psaras 40 Jonathan Hawes 9 James Gardiner 40 Jay Walia 8 Fabian Peta 35 Jordan Caldwell 10 Anthony Caruso 41 Ryan Lynch 9 Jonathan Evans 41 Dylan Arnold 9 Scott Latta 36 Declan McGann 8 John Palermo 32 Phillip Brown 11 Shane Dunn 42 Daniel Courts 10 Troy Peart 42 Ben Sherlock 10 Damian Armansin 37 Will Kruss 12 Stirling Hollingsworth 43 Jordan Caspersz 11 Jamie Lovat 43 Corey Lecompte 11 Justin Isaac 38 Justin Berry 9 Andrew Sloss 33 Weston Solomon-Kingi 12 Nathan Patterson 44 Zach Woolcock 13 Matt Ryan 44 Adam Campagna 12 Rick Parker 39 Lachie Pearce 14 Daniel Bell 45 Michael Stedman 13 Luke Maxfield 45 Aaron Browning 13 Mick Perry 40 Justin Ambosini 10 Dylan Freeman 34 Jake Wallace 15 Cain Padman 46 James Barrington 14 Zac Davis 46 Palingu Lokupathirage 14 Jessie Walker 41 Michael Trampusic 16 Billy-Jack Milligan 47 Mick Turner 15 Devon Willmott 47 Shannon O`Conner 13 Nathan Hancock 36 Nathan Boyd 15 Lenny Gould 42 Cameron Grey 17 Alex Hollingsworth 48 Daniel Durdin 16 Drew Connick 48 Brendan Varker 16 Grayson Baines 43 Brady Shiel 18 Gerard Smith 49 Sam Flight 17 Adrian Brehaut 49 Ismael Pieterse 14 Corey Richmond 37 Matthew Monty 19 Brent Rafferty 50 Beau Goldsworthy 18 Josh Rich 50 Robert Liverton-Sommer 17 Stuart Levy 44 Nick Munday 16 Jayke Hopkins 38 Michael Reid 20 Liam Hickman 51 Anthony Heap 19 Anthony Besim 51 Jason Twite 18 Ritchie O'Brien 45 Lee Natsioulas 21 Troy Jones 52 Shaun McCullagh 20 Kevin Twite 52 Matt O`Brien 19 Hayden Laszlo 46 Glen Davidson 17 Brad McDonald 39 Dylan Westin 22 Paul Quilty 53 David Crockett 21 Tim Deaner 53 Shayne Crow 20 Lucas Blatchford 47 Luke Bennett 23 Andrew Curd 54 Luke Dunne 22 Jarryd McGrath 54 Ryan Henczel 21 Josh Ellis 48 Aaron Bodin 18 Scott Moody 40 Mick Lawrence 24 Chris Greenwood 55 Bobby Epstein 23 Jordan Ganci 55 Jamie Andrade 22 James Parker 49 Chris Mathews 25 Alex Bollen 56 Nathan Turner 25 Kayne Wyborn 56 Aaron Cocker 19 Shane Taylor 42 Nick Williams 23 Casey Mazzoletti 50 Josh Crigan 26 Liam Swift 59 Daniel Jennings 26 Jordan Kleesh 59 Rhys Murphy 23 Trent Thompson (Res) 54 Daniel Gassali 27 Ben Corrie 62 Leigh Lighten 27 Liam Mudroch 60 Adam Conti 20 Stanislaus Stuski 69 Jay Westin 24 Ben Lindsay 56 Stele Papas 28 Nicholas Gage 64 Alex Robinson 28 Zac Guille 63 Sam Cole 25 Dane Maizey 58 Trent Thompson 29 Sean Flanagen 69 Liam Gilson 29 Jesse Walia 64 Sean Meyers 21 Terence Stanley 44 Justin Smith 30 Christian Leggas 88 Hayden Hudgell 30 Iain Campbell 65 Kavin Hewagamase 26 Luke Maizey 60 Mark Whitiker 22 Jimmy Reid 55 Mark Johnson 31 Andrew Sharp 31 Hugh Cullen-Scholes 73 Aaron Murphy 27 Nick Maizey

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48 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 49 UNDER 19 RESULTS: GRAND FINAL 2017 UNDER 19: ON THE UP / BRITT GOLDSMITH

After a gruelling summer of preseason training and camps, the premiership contending best. UNDER 19 Southern Football Netball League’s youngest talent are gearing Next, Parkmore / Springvale Districts will face 2017 champions, UNDER 19 up for the Under 19s season opener on Saturday. TEAM P W L D F A % % WON Oakleigh District. The two finished 5th and 6th respectively St Kilda City 18 16 2 0 1413 680 207.79 88.89 The Under 19s left 2017 with fairy tale finish from Oakleigh in 2017, with Oakleigh making a dream finals run and leaving Hallam 18 14 4 0 1453 687 211.50 77.78 FIXTURE District – toppling over premiership favourites St Kilda by Parkmore / Springvale behind. However, a home game for Cheltenham 18 14 4 0 1671 818 204.28 77.78 14 points in a momentous victory. A fifth to first feat, and a Parkmore / Springvale is a strong advantage here as they take on premiership they must still be pinching themselves over. the hot favourites. Dingley 17 13 4 0 1046 845 123.79 76.47 BENTLEIGH V HAMPTON Oakleigh District 17 12 5 0 1344 878 153.08 70.59 However, and as all sporting tales tell, a new season indicates a The newly formed Cheltenham / St Pauls will collide with fresh start; a chance for underperforming sides to rekindle their Parkmore/Springvale Districts 18 12 6 0 1253 824 152.06 66.67 Endeavour Hills at the Barry Simon Reserve. The boys from PARKMORE/SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS spirit, and for top finishers in 2017 to improve. It’s back to the Cheltenham’s finals pursuit was bitterly cut off in 2017, going St Pauls 18 7 11 0 1166 1028 113.42 38.89 drawing board as all begin as equals heading into Round 1. down by 43 points at the hands of St Kilda City in the preliminary Skye 18 7 11 0 1003 1004 99.90 38.89 V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Firstly, a warm welcome back is due for returning sides looking for a finals. With a new team, bonding over preseason is sure to be Endeavour Hills 18 5 13 0 1133 1067 106.19 27.78 bigger and better 2018. The competition is looking stronger than ever. tested in Round 1 for Cheltenham / St Pauls, and could give Bentleigh 18 4 14 0 883 1506 58.63 22.22 Endeavour Hills the upper hand. Also, and on behalf of the SFNL, a welcome to all new Under 19s Hampton 18 4 14 0 863 1547 55.79 22.22 ENDEAVOUR HILLS V footballers who have taken the step up from junior competitions. Fresh contenders Keysborough will face a challenging debut ROUND 1 ROUND Doveton 17 0 17 0 249 2247 11.08 0.00 Congratulations as you begin your journey towards senior football. to the competition as they take on St Kilda City at Keysborough CPL / Keysborough 3 0 3 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 CHELTENHAM/ST PAULS Reserve. Coming off a heart wrenching Grand Final loss, it goes The Under 19s division in 2018 proves to be a formidable without saying St Kilda will be as hungry as ever in 2018, with competition. 10 teams in total -some new additions to the St Kilda City 0.2 2.6 2.7 6.10-46 their match against Keysborough serving as their first stepping team list includes Keysborough and East Brighton, and a Oakleigh District 2.3 2.4 9.5 9.6-60 stone towards redemption. KEYSBOROUGH V ST KILDA CITY recent merger between Cheltenham and St Pauls – a strong St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: O. Woods 2, J. Sujaini, D. Mc Gorm, combination between two top 8 sides in 2017. Dingley will be looking to reconcile after a disappointing 52-point K. McMillan, U. Chol thumping in the 2017 semi-finals, as they host newcomers East Round 1 will kick off as Bentleigh hosts Hampton at Bentleigh Best Players: J. Vargas, D. Hale, S. Wood, O. Woods, F. Addi, F. Addi DINGLEY V EAST BRIGHTON Brighton at Souter Oval. A fresh influx of young talent from the Reserve. In 2017, these sides had a tough season finishing 10th Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: B. Crane 3, L. McCabe 2, C. Casset Under 17s side could be the difference this year for the Dingoes. and 11th respectively. In what was a year of development and 2, N. Cramer, A. Lucarelli learning curves, the pair will be out to make a major turnaround Good luck to all sides this week and all the best for a ripping Best Players: A. Lucarelli, D. Spence, Z. Nelthropp, C. Casset, FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU in 2018, and perhaps Hampton can return to their 2016 Under 19s season in 2018. B. Crane, S. Bonacci

PREMIERS: OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

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

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

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

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

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2018 Season Preview Keysborough were the other members of the final four last year, as they have been each season since joining DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 Over the six years of the SFNL netball competition, Dingley the SFNL. The Burras have maintained a very solid squad and Heatherton have dominated proceedings in the top throughout this time, and the bulk of this squad remains KEYSBOROUGH DINGLEY GOLD V LYNDALE V MORDIALLOC division; their three premierships apiece not leaving much to take on 2018. Samantha Downie steps into the role of room for success for any other club. It took the efforts of a non-playing coach and Bec MacInnes lends her experience V CAULFIELD KEYSBOROUGH plucky and improving Caulfield outfit on preliminary final ST KILDA CITY to the Division 2 side, but key players such as attacker CHELTENHAM V day to give the rest of the competition hope that there could Laura Agius, and mid-courters Megan Kennedy, Courtney HEATHERTON V BLACK ROCK yet be more than two horses in the finish of this race. Nash and Amy Burns provide the strength to show that V DINGLEY MURRUMBEENA Caulfield were not to defeat Dingley on this day, meaning Keysborough will still be a force to be reckoned with this DINGLEY V CAULFIELD that the two aforementioned power clubs fought out the year. Keysborough are one side that can be relied upon to CAULFIELD V HEATHERTON grand final for the fifth time in six years, but they did not give a consistent performance week after week. They were a HAMPTON PARK give up without one heck of a fight in what was the match match for any side in 2017 despite rarely being able to field V MORDIALLOC BENTLEIGH V HAMPTON PARK of the year. their best squad, and any measure of good fortune will see V BENTLEIGH them right in the mix come August. SOUTH YARRA Heatherton were much too powerful for Dingley in a rain- ST KILDA CITY sodden grand final the following weekend, as they were in St Pauls and St Kilda City may be in for rebuilding seasons V ST PAULS CLAYTON V DINGLEY RED BYE: HEATHERTON a somewhat drier encounter the year before. Winning three in 2018. Both clubs have seen multiple players head for grand finals in a row takes some doing, but the Tunners are the exit door, with City in particular only able to retain a proud bunch, and are committed to retaining their seat Chloe Ballard and Sarah Jackson from the 2017 side. The DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 at the top of the table. 2018 however shapes as the most recruitment of Katarina Mary Lundkvist to provide much interesting season yet, as at least six sides have genuine needed experience, and the promotion of several promising ST KILDA CITY V ST KILDA CITY V designs on a spot in the top four, or even the top two. youngsters from lower divisions will yet give them much to ST KILDA CITY V be excited about. St Pauls have also had their task made EAST BRIGHTON OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Heatherton have been beset by the significant loss of star CAULFIELD BLUE more difficult by the loss of much experience, but as with KEYSBOROUGH V CLAYTON shooter Rahni Samason, who seeks pastures greener City it enables them to showcase the next wave of players in HEATHERTON WHITE ST PAULS V CAULFIELD with the Melbourne Vixens. However, the axis of the the red, white and blue. St Pauls finished last season with V KEYSBOROUGH HALLAM V LYNDALE championship teams in the Mifsud sisters, Nat Billings, several positive displays, and it would not surprise to see MURRUMBEENA Kirsten Daley and Ella Batish still remain. The addition of more wins in store this year for this proud club. Leah Seeto in a full-time capacity, and exciting youngsters BLACK ROCK V V DINGLEY GOLD DOVETON EAGLES Jaya Blanthorn (Swan Hill) and Maggie Carlon (intra-club The two new additions to Division 1 are the surprise packets CAULFIELD YELLOW V DINGLEY promotion), means that it would still take a brave person to of 2018. Hampton Park joins us from the SEFNL, where they CHELTENHAM V tip against Heatherton going deep into August once more. last year finished just outside the finals in a strong A-grade CHELTENHAM V DINGLEY EAST BRIGHTON competition. They will be keen to make their mark on our HEATHERTON Dingley are a club that are not renowned for being content competition, and will see a genuine opportunity to secure a SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS V ASPENDALE to play second fiddle, and have taken steps over the summer finals position in 2018. Little is known of the Redbacks but HIGHETT V DINGLEY RED to bolster their squad in an attempt to go one step further V SOUTH YARRA SOUTH YARRA they will be confident that names such as Alisha Parissis than in 2017. The loss of the deadly accurate Bridgette and Khloe Weaver in defence, and Megan Egbers around the HEATHERTON BLACK V CPL LYNDHURST V MORDIALLOC V MORDIALLOC Furphy has been offset by Monash VNL sharp-shooter attacking goal circle will be household names by finals time. Monique Lenehan-Moustafa. Dingley have also added height and speed to their defensive stocks in the shape of 18-year Mordialloc come up from Division 2 with a new coach, DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 9 old Southern Saints representative Kirsty Clark, and having Sophie Durnan; three others with current or past VNL star goaler Sarah Fischer back from an ankle injury that experience in Caity deGaris, Emily Morris and Amy Gledhill; kept her out for half of 2017 further adds to their strength. and as many as 22 more new players throughout their five LYNDHURST V LYNDALE V DINGLEY V The running power and versatility of their mid-court means teams. These along with an established base of players MORDIALLOC that there will be plenty of opportunities to score coming from last year mean that Mordialloc aren’t in Division 1 to SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS DANDENONG Dingley’s way. wait for the bus. They wish to make a mark in their first ASPENDALE V Division 1 season in five years, to annex some silverware Caulfield again look the most likely of the chasing pack to for the first time in the SFNL netball competition, and to SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS OAKLEIGH DISTRICT BLACK ROCK V mount a challenge. There has been a bit of change in the challenge for finals. Their squad strength suggests that this air in this squad, but this change has mostly been positive V DINGLEY SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS may not be beyond them. CHELTENHAM V as twenty new players come into the top three sides. MOUNT WAVERLEY Major losses include goal keeper Alice Pohlner to Albury, The SFNL this year fields nine divisions, up from last HALLAM V CLAYTON V and Georgia Heenan and Jemima Price to VNL and study year’s eight. Division 2 also looks very competitive, with DOVETON EAGLES V CPL commitments, but the Bears have been able to add the Murrumbeena and Cheltenham joining those looking to KEYSBOROUGH LYNDHURST creativity and experience of ex-Queensland state leaguer break the dominance that Heatherton have had. Heatherton Domica Wescombe, and the solidity of Geelong defender and Dingley have also held a significant influence in the MURRUMBEENA Tiffany McConnell. Brodie Aumont and Megan Ellett are lower divisions, although Caulfield, Oakleigh Districts and V HAMPTON HIGHETT V HEATHERTON V also promoted from the Division 2 side to join the likes of Keysborough were able to win lower grade grand finals in Makayla Bulte and Fotini Stavrou in feeding a goal circle led 2017 and will be keen to continue their development. It all HALLAM V HEATHERTON LYNDHURST SOUTH YARRA by crack shooter Sophie O’Shea. adds up to a fascinating season which begins this Saturday.

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his talents to the best. Our record at Beazley GOODCHILD BUILDERS DIV 6 & 7 NETBALL: THIRDS CHELTENHAM Reserve over the years has not been great Most of these girls have been with club TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS THIRDS FIXTURE A great big welcome to all for a much but here is an opportunity to kick the season before and welcome back for 2018 and with off with a victory. the support of Goodchild Builders let’s have Dingley 1 1 0 0 0 119 19 626.32 4 anticipated start to season 2018, on behalf of President John Graham and the committee our another successful year. DINGLEY V HAMPTON PARK 50 ACRES BISTRO RESERVES:. The re- thanks go to all our supporters and sponsors Endeavour Hills 1 1 0 0 0 75 46 163.04 4 appointment of dual coaches Keiran Nolan Next Saturday is our annual ANZAC Tribute CHELTENHAM V SOUTH YARRA for their ongoing support for this year. Luncheon with our guest speaker talking Cheltenham 1 1 0 0 0 62 46 134.78 4 and Al Garlick was a easy task following their During the off-season we lost a former achievement in winning the Reserve grade about the V.F.L. footballers who paid the South Yarra 1 1 0 0 0 99 74 133.78 4 SKYE V ENDEAVOUR HILLS coach of the club and legend of football premiership last year but now a new season supreme sacrifice for our great nation. If ROUND 2 ROUND Gerry Callahan also the mother of our begins and with the increased depth we are you are wishing to attend please contact Sue Skye 1 0 1 0 0 74 99 74.75 0 BLACK ROCK V President, to both families we offer our sure that your endeavours can be rewarded. Anderson on 0418583436. Please be reminded sincere condolences. there are no walk up entries on the day. Hampton Park 1 0 1 0 0 46 62 74.19 0 DOVETON EAGLES/KEYSBOROUGH TASMAN MEATS COLTS: Due to a lack Our pre-season commenced at Mentone of numbers and after discussions with CLUB PARTNERS FOR 2018: Akram Black Rock 1 0 1 0 0 46 75 61.33 0 Electrics, Baci’s Hair Artistry, Bakers Delight FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU Beach back in November and since January St.Pauls who were also in the same boat it Doveton Eagles/ we have been able to utilise the new facilities Cheltenham, Beaumaris Physio Centre, 1 0 1 0 0 19 119 15.97 0 has been decided that we will be entering Keysborough at Jack Barker Oval. We have a number of a combined Cheltenham/St.Pauls team in Bentleigh R.S.L., Booran Holden Cheltenham, new players at the club and our supporters season 2018. It is a good sign for community Cabinet Timbers, Caltex Safeway Star Shop Cheltenham, C.J. Milne Electrical Endeavour Hills 0.5 3.9 6.12 10.15-75 Doveton Eagles/ Keysborough 3.0 3.0 3.1 3.1-19 will get to know them as the weeks progress football that we are able to combine with one Services, Combined Auto Traders, Dingley – to each of them a huge welcome and all the of our rivals and provide a game of football Black Rock 3.2 3.3 5.4 7.4-46 Dingley 4.6 10.9 14.12 17.17-119 Village Community Bank Branch, Dingley best for your time with the Rosellas. for the boys. Conveyancing Services, Dominoes Pizza Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: C. Jarrett 3, H. Favero 2, J. Bradshaw, J. Daly, Doveton Eagles/ Keysborough: Goal Kickers: J. Love 2 Our Netball co-ordinator Steph Geschke D. White, A. Walters, B. Swift Best Players: X. Pauli, B. Oliver, J. Love , B. Young, T. Killi GARDEN OF GOOD & EVIL BAR AND Cheltenham, Essential Money, H.G.& Co Pty Best Players: S. Myers , M. Rogerson, L. Staker, W. Knox, B. Swift, A. Walters Dingley: Goal Kickers: A. Rizzi 5, P. Phan 3, C. Brooks 3, K. Peters 2, J. Townley has done a mountain of work preparing the RESTAURANT THIRDS: Their season kicked Ltd, Inspired Business Solutions, Inspired Black Rock: Goal Kickers: J. Boggie 2, D. Bullock, J. Carroll, T. Crozier, Best Players: J. Piltz, J. Townley, A. Rizzi, K. Peters, C. Brooks, P. Phan girls for their season and to Steph we must off last week with a visit to Hampton Park Communications, Kilburn Joinery, Middy’s G. Telemzouguer, J. Brennan convey our gratitude. which resulted in a hard fought win by 6 Cheltenham, Murray Thompson – Member for Best Players: N. Imlach, M. Hogg, B. Djuve, G. Telemzouguer, J. Boggie, T. Crozier Sandringham, Navarone Accident & Vehicle A bit of work has been going on in the Social points where our defense in the 3rd quarter Repair, Oliver Hume Property Funds, Rosella room over the last few weeks and our thanks was the winning factor. Judging by numbers Foods, Royal Oak Hotel Cheltenham, Seymour South Yarra 3.4 7.5 11.7 15.9-99 Hampton Park 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.10-46 need to be conveyed to David Selleck, Peter on the track selection will be a headache Law, Shannon’s Auctions & Insurance, Sport and Daniel Goodchild, Grazer, Boofa and Sue for Coach Steve Brosnahan but we are sure Skye 1.1 4.4 6.5 11.8-74 Cheltenham 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.8-62 Strap, Southland Kia, Tasman Meats, T.G.I. Anderson for their efforts. Again it shows that he would rather have that problem Friday’s Southland, Terrain Tamer 4WD Parts, South Yarra: Goal Kickers: B. Monok 4, L. Price 4, J. Bertone 3, M. Patullock 2, Hampton Park: Goal Kickers: S. Ward 3, A. Wulf 2, B. Rout how strong our club is with its volunteers, than ringing around on Friday night trying The Garden of Good & Evil Cheltenham, The G. Zach, A. Bell Best Players: Not Supplied because without them we would not be able to fill a side. Better players were Webber, Best Players: A. Evans, L. Price, B. Monok, J. Bertone, L. Halverson, T. Thompson Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: G. Camilleri 3, A. Jones 2, B. Camilleri, M. Camilleri, Workshop Auto Service Centre, Woodlands to enjoy the facilities that we have. G.Camilleri, Cilia, O’Connor and Oke. Skye: Goal Kickers: M. Kalviskis 3, R. McConville 2, J. Lester 2, L. McConville, D. Clegg, B. Mulcair Golf Club. Z. Lambert, D. Parkinson, J. Riley Best Players: T. Webber, G. Camilleri, A. Cilia, C. O’Connell, S. Oke, J. McMillan ROYAL OAK HOTEL SENIORS: Senior coach SANDOWN GREYHOUNDS DIV 2 & 5 Best Players: T. Scott, J. Minton, G. Fielding, V. O’Connor, M. Jordan, D. Parkinson Thanks for your continued support. Des Ryan has co-opted the services of a NETBALL: Di and Greg Miller through legend of both Frankston V.F.A. and Pines Sandown Greyhounds have taken on these To keep up to date with all the latest news Football Club in Brendan Moore as his 2 new teams to the club and include some from around the Cheltenham Football & assistant. We welcome Brendan to Jack players who crossed from other S.F.N.L. Netball Club, please follow us on Twitter Barker Oval and we are sure that his time netball clubs or have come through a local @cheltenhamfnc or on Facebook @ with us will be enjoyable and we can utilise junior program, to all a big welcome. cheltenhamfnc.

After winning the premiership last year we you can or know of anyone who would like to OAKLEIGH DISTRICT are confident we will field a second netball assist please speak to Killer. side this year. Many thanks to Mel Aitken Welcome to 2018 everyone. It’s an exciting We welcome several new club sponsors and Brooke Langham for all their hard work. time of year full of hope and expectation. for 2018. Civil Sands Group, JNS Plumbing, Congrats again on last year’s success. Good ELEVATING GRASSROOTS TO THE ELITE Pascuzzi Constructions, Premier Concrete We welcome a new Senior football coach, luck girls! Phill Harvey and his family, wishing him the Group and Vic Concrete Mix. We are also very best for the year. Phill has worked hard After going all the way last year, we have grateful for the continued support from the introducing himself to the playing group and no change to the Under 19 coaches. Again following great people. Corporate Image MATCH DAY VISION DIGITAL BEST & FAIREST PRESENTATIONS we know he can’t wait to be up and running. congrats on the fantastic grand final win last Solutions Australia, East Oakleigh IGA, We have several new senior players coming to year and best of luck and thanks to Scott and Ausreo Moorabbin, G & C Motors, Bendigo LIVE STREAMING TO YOUR WEBSITE EVENT INVITATIONS & TICKETS the club and extend a warm welcome to them Paul. Steve Q remains our reserves coach Bank Murrumbeena , Chadstone Toyota, Il and also their families. Also helping coming and we are indebted to his hard work along Duca Restaurant, Pro-Motive Bayside, Laser DIGITAL DOWNLOADS PULL-UP BANNERS on board as assistant coaches we welcome with Adrian Ward as assistant. Best of luck Clinics Australia, Mulgrave Hot Bread Café, Bruce Mullen and Brad Virgona (Boulder). Steve. Of course the girl’s side is coming Henry’s Building and Bathroom Supplies and MATCH DAY PHOTOGRAPHY WEB TV SHOWS Of course all recognise that the club has off a stellar formation year, with many new Garden Gear Mulgrave. For more information undergone many changes in the last few sides coming in 2018, so we are glad we got on these generous businesses please refer to our info handbook. Also to all the generous CLUB WEBSITES SOCIAL MEDIA & EVENT MARKETING years. The addition of Under 19’s, netball and in early and established ourselves. For that people and businesses who have sponsored women’s football, means we are now have we remain grateful to the efforts of Steve, or intend to sponsor our individual players, an all embracing environment. To recognise Sally, Leigh and Eileen. Best of luck to you we thank you. these changes, people may notice another all for the coming year. logo appearing on our merchandise. This is This week we have East Malvern away. Best Help is required! We are looking for not replacing the old shield, but the “ODFNC” of luck to all our sides. we feels covers all sections of the club i.e. volunteers to help with match day jobs. Our Oakleigh District Football Netball Cricket. canteen particularly needs help. If you think Go the Districts!

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DINGLEY done just about everything that can be council has provided additional change CLAYTON A couple of our new recruits in Tom Frost too good for us and our lack of fitness really done around the place over the years, is a room facilities on Corrigan oval. Enjoy every and Luke Coad were some of the few showed, Positives of the day were our back With a brand new challenge ahead, we celebrated member of the Players Hall of kick and mark, boys and girls. PJM ENGINEERING SENIORS REPORT positives coming out of the day, both playing line who never stopped, Phil Kurth, Luke welcome Mordialloc FC to the Den this Fame, a premiership winner, and now he Not the start we wanted going in to a new great first games for club. Jack Burke also Our Thirds kicked off last week with a big Forscutt, new recruit Matt Azzopardi and weekend in what we hope will be another takes on another huge job. He will need division, but it was a wake up call and we will worked tirelessly in his first game back in win and Tighe Chandler’s ‘Supers’ are also Captain Chris Collins who left everything classic battle. Our playing group have had plenty of help around the place, so please definitely learn from our mistakes. a year. another big pre-season again and we welcome get on board if you can help out. up and about. they had on the field. WILLS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTIONS several new additions to the senior ranks. As Doveton showed they will be right up there A massive thanks goes to outgoing president Last Friday night, DFNC officially launched RESERVES REPORT Chin up boys we learnt some valuable always there have been some departures and with the best of them this year and outplayed Colin Craney, whose four year contribution its history book, ‘Dingo Tales’. “At last!”, I lessons from Doveton who are a team to be retirements and the truth is, as I guess it is us in a lot of areas. The best team won on We came out looking to start the season as president brought us stability, respect hear you say. The 150 or so guests at the the day. with a bang, unfortunatley Doveton were far inspired by! with all teams, we can only speculate about our and multiple flags. event, were entertained by some great guest chances. What is known is that our coaching speakers. Steve Vinen and Bret Lavars were staff remains intact with senior coach Shane We also enter 2018 with no less that ten inducted into the Players Hall of Fame, and hair in defence. Madman Griffin must have and Cracker were solid along with Westy, Morwood entering his eighth season. We senior netball sides, [with two in Division a great night was had by all. Book sales HAMPTON put something special into the water at the Smithy and Bolg. We went down by 2 goals also welcome back Darren Kappler, who is two] and an equally incredible eleven junior [at $55] continue directly from the Sports break as we fired away to a three goal lead, but allowed Beena 11 scoring shots in the assisting with our Reserves side. footy sides, spearheaded by another great Round one saw the Hammers up against club, through our website or through David only to see Beena claw their way back and club veteran Rick Clohesy. Beena who may well prove to be the last quarter which shows we must tighten The club welcomes new president Clinton Meeve [0448767808] and Brian Edwards measuring stick in Div 2. Our pre season take the lead with a minute to go. Our mids up defensively and maintain pressure if we Brooks, into the big chair. Brooksy has Auskick also continues to grow and Kingston [0412545443]. saw an influx of new players which builds did their best work to give our forward line are to give the Bears a run for the money one last chance which we took to see us confidence and enthusiasm levels at any next week. club. The ressies game started in a positive prevail in a thriller. Ox Next week sees our netballers front up for manner with our midfield inserting its The seniors game was an arm wrestle in round one along with our 19s, both sides teams, there have never been more players with a home clash against traditional rivals dominance around the ball and our forwards the first half and in a low scoring affair the BENTLEIGH were able to kick us to a 3 goal lead. Beena need a few players so if you know of anyone involved with the club. We also welcome St Pauls. As usual, a big crowd is expected Hammers, led by club captain Pat Bolger wouldn’t let us break away and we took a 2 took a one goal lead into half time. The looking for a game we will welcome them. 2018 promises to be an exciting season aboard major sponsors Seymour Law, with a past players function during the day Lamaros Hotel and Lardner Group, platinum goal buffer into the long break. After half second half started well for Beena and they Our past players day is round 3 v Highett at the Bentleigh Football Netball Club. sponsors Alliance and Langford Jones and a DJ night that is sure to stretch well time Beena came out firing and we just managed to keep a two to three goal lead with a return of stand up comic Tony Hoar With two senior men’s teams, an Under Homes and Gold Sponsors K4 Construction into the evening. All are welcome as we managed to take a 5 point lead into three for the majority of the half. Hampton were hosting our luncheon. We also have a $2K 19s, a women’s team and three netball and Oz Style Signs. We kick off our season launch into a big year in Bentleigh’s history. quarter time thanks to Shippa and crazy desperate and new players Cal White, Toast draw on May 5.

Big thanks to our boys staying on and offer. Don’t forget to see flappers for your HIGHETT supporting the ladies, well done to Zach doggies club ticket and $50 members see in our the preseason training and recent “Who Cares We Care”, “Sticky Labels” and and his team good luck for the rest of the Lex for your ticket and 10 % off drinks when MORDIALLOC practice matches. “Mordialloc Garden Supplies”. Thank you The season opener what a perfect Autumn season. As the boys only know how to party you present your card at bar. Support our also to all our committee members who day at Hurlingham park with 2 great wins Welcome to the 2018 footy season, We eagerly await the opening of our new they enjoyed a mexican nite to remember. have worked tirelessly in the off season to to start the season off. Congratulations sponsors and get behind your doggies keep which promises to be an exciting year pavilion at Ben Kavanagh and look forward This week against Skye we have our past the bark loud at the kennel ensure we are prepared for the year ahead. too East Brighton on having the womens for Mordialloc. We have recruited new to being able to enjoy this new facility in players day and Lunch to start the day only players across all our teams (Senior Men’s, May. We’d like to acknowledge all of our Welcome once again to all our players, practise game played at 4 o’clock. $25, enjoy the company and beverages on Go Doggies Women’s and Netball), who have easily sponsors, without whom we would be supporters, committee, officials and any blended with our existing players to create lost. Special mention to our three major other member of the Mordialloc Football strong teams which has been demonstrated sponsors who have come on board for 2018: Netball Club family and Go Bloods!!!! P3 Sports Recovery Centre Reserves have 5 teams playing this season. Games KEYSBOROUGH Report – Good all-round performance. start this week, so keep up to date with the Club notes brought to you by our sponsor- The team struck to the structures. Great results in these weekly notes. talk and ball movement. Still improvement VIGEO Financial Solutions. needed in certain areas. SOCIAL REPORT – Tonight, back at the rooms, we have iPod Shuffle. Starts at 7pm. We will be playing for the Bird Cup in honour on the night. Round 2– Great start to the Season. Four PORT COLTS of past players and a great mate Marcel Best players – J. Bekierz, J. Carlsson, J. $30 per head. “Early Bird” special of $20 The reserves game starts about 5.30 and games kept the Club busy and to see an Morel, D. Cullen, B. Wardle, H. Weston. if you buy your ticket by 12 April. See any Our club is looking to have a much better Bouchard (aka The Bird) who passed away the seniors 7.45. Under 19 team running around looks Committee person to obtain your ticket(s). from brain cancer. 365 Club Coterie Thirds Report – Great season than last year. We have recruited fantastic for the future of the Club. We The Social Calendar is up in the Clubrooms, to see a combined Keysborough/Doveton extremely well and are looking for big first Many of our sponsors, local identities and The club needs the support of everyone who always need help on match days, so put your so note all the dates in your diary. game win of the season under lights on supporters will be attending the Presidents love the club so make sure you purchase a Eagles side take the field and play against hand up and give YOUR CLUB a “helping a very strong Dingley side. Although Friday night against St Kilda City. Dinner hosted by President Jason Clarke membership ticket from Josh Attard. SPONSORS – hand.” Thank-you to Mount Waverley for well beaten, the side put together in staying behind after the game. This week we under a week, showed great endeavour. Sponsor of the Week – travel to Murrumbeena to take on one of the Congratulations need to go to both clubs VIGEO Financial Solutions. Division’s strong teams. We have to be “on for putting this combined team on the park. The Club is always on the look-out for more sponsors, so if you are interested in Today is the unfurling of our 2017 Building, DC Auto, IGA Chelsea Heights, our toes” for this match. Discussions, after the game, indicates sponsoring your Club or you know someone CHELSEA HEIGHTS Premiership flag and our 2018 Presidents Dominos Patterson Lakes, Chelsea Long both clubs may be able to field their own who may be interested in sponsoring us, Welcome to Season 2018. Lunch for sponsors and past players. beach Physio, Balance Massage Services, FOOTBALL REPORTS - individual sides. please see Manny, Jumbo, Theresa, Tony Right Choice Conveyancing, Long beach Melsteel Under 19 Report – Played a This season sees Chelsea Heights return to An important and integral part of any club Ray White Real Estate – Noble Park Seniors or any other committee person and give us Osteotherphy, practice game against last season’s Grand Division One after a successful 2017. are the sponsors and we would like to Report – Good overall performance. the “lead.” Finalist, Oakleigh District. Although beaten, Elogic, BJS, Harry Magee, Chelsea Heights Followed instructions and ran out good 2018 season we welcome a new era at the welcome all our sponsors, those returning the boys showed enough class and football Remember to – “Support those who Medical, Sunrise International Trailer Parts, club with our First Women’s Football side. and those who are new to our club and we winners. All debutants showed they will be prowess to show they will be a very good side. support us.” wish to thank-you for your ongoing support. Mordialloc Optical, Wells Road Pharmacy, great assets to the club this season. We welcome Michelle Vernall as our 2 Moons, Ocean Herb & Veg, Matho’s NETBALL REPORTS – (Brought to you by Volunteer(s) of the Week – Theresa – “The inaugural coach and all the new players to Doolans, Craft&Co, Area Specialist, Maintenance, Thomas Thomas, MYNT Best players – J. Cole, L. Damato, C. Bryan, Bendigo Community Bank – Dingley Village) Newlywed.” (Congratulations, from Chelsea Heights. Temptation Bakery, Precision Fire, ATS Installations, Eclipse Fire Solutions. M. Downie, A. McIlroy, G. Humphreys. - As mentioned in last weeks notes we everyone at KFNC, on your recent nuptials).

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BLACK ROCK interest my little campaign has received Upcoming Social Functions HEATHERTON Damien Cody’s ‘Cody Gems & Jewellery’ Tom the Lumberjack – Contact Harry from Rotary, League and Council,” Op Shop Night - Friday May 18th is the best place to start your search for tree cutting, pruning, mulching and Unity and Community Day Burke said. Trivia Night - Saturday June 16th Football for that piece of jewellery which will be removing stumps and we also have fire Round One will see us celebrate Unity We would like to wish our 2018 coaching treasured for a lifetime. You will get great wood, mulch and wood slabs for sale. and Community Day at McDonald Seniors Update: It’s been fantastic to Boat Cruise - Saturday 14th July panel all the best for 2018. Our new service and beautiful designs. See www. Reserve for our first home game of welcome new Senior Coach Lachlan senior coach is Shayne Sheedy who Rick Butler Market Gardens 5th the season against Ashwood. We are Batt and a raft of new recruits over the Ladies Day - Saturday 25th of August codygems.com is very experienced within the SFNL generation Heatherton market encouraging all members, past-players, pre-season. Tom Dalton has stepped Major Raffle - Saturday 25th of August Matt and Jill Buckley’s ‘Melbourne Food gardeners who specialise in growing supporters and sponsors to get along. up as a leader and has deservedly been coaching ranks. He will be assisted by Distributors’ specialise in supplying There will be a triple header of games announced our new club captain. Daniel Presentation Night - TBC Darren Eddington and Joel Webb. Matt vegetables and herbs. all businesses with any requirement from 10:30am, an opportunity to hear Kick and new recruit Jesse Lawrence Sauer is our new two’s coach and he Major Sponsors they may need. If it’s for your kitchen Cape Horn Vineyard & Riverside Bar from new Senior coach Lachlan Batt, will be Vice Captains and the leadership will be assisted by Warrick Earle. Our President John Burke, a fantastic spread Telstra Store - South Melbourne and is set in stunning riverfront surrounds. group rounded out by veterans Kelly senior and reserve captains are Justin or your boardroom we can supply your put on for lunch and some great footy Port Melbourne Spratt and Ben Zylbersztajn. Whyte and Justin Reynolds. They will every wish. From tea and coffee in your Located on a sand hill wedged between action. Doyle’s Bridge Hotel Mordialloc be supported by Dave Templeton who lunchroom, to cleaning goods for your the Murray and Goulburn Rivers just 15 Who’s Your Wingman? Netball Update: Laura Brogan is back has signed on for season 25 as team bathrooms, to pens and paper for your minutes’ drive from Echuca. Squadron Sponsors The overwhelmingly positive response on board as head Netball coach with manager and our trainers Julia Bostock, office. www.mfdfood.com.au TWB Chartered Accountants to our club’s “Who’s Your Wingman?” Annaliese Neal coaching the Thirds. Bec Brand and Ash Child. 360 South for website development mental health campaign last season will Our captains will be Bec Goodear (1sts), Aunty Betty’s Cheltenham Moorabbin RSL Our and design, graphic design, print, see the initiative expanded among other Rebekah Neal (2nds) and Hester Philip Netball favourite venue from home is the 50 photography and video. www.360south. Atlas Equipment Finance clubs in the bayside region in 2018. (3rds). They will be supported by Kaitlyn After another stellar season last year Acres bar and bistro located within com.au Chase, Morgan Yarwood and Elyse Pixton our netball returns with our premiership The campaign delivers one simple, clear Tyrepower Moorabbin the recently-renovated Cheltenham respectively. Hunter Industrials - Cleaning Supplies and powerful message that aims to coaches Teena Mifsud and Heidi Moorabbin RSL. R.A.D. Automotive Samason back in the Div 1 driver’s seat. Specialist is a wholly Australian owned enable young men to identify potential Reserves Update: Jeremy Starke is once With some new talent in both players and Rohan Harris’s ‘Harris Family Meats’ family business specialising in the mental health issues and encourages again coaching our Reserves, assisted by BNR Financial Services them to speak to a mate if they or coaches and our developing juniors from is your go to local butcher in Mackie Rd Patty Irons. Ben Whiting will captain the distribution of cleaning chemicals and someone they know may be experiencing Bubble Soccer 2u and Archery Warz last year, 2018 promises to be another East Bentleigh. Family owned, fresh side, with Roger Winders his deputy. associated cleaning products. any anxiety or depression symptoms. quality and friendly service! Mama’s Kitchen Black Rock successful season. Thirds Update: The Thirds will be Brandpack for all your packaging Black Rock President John Burke said Sponsors Bendigo Bank Dingley Village – support he is delighted with the interest in the coached by Grenville ‘Parrot’ Wise Chisholm & Gamon solutions. in 2018. With Adam Turner to captain Our club couldn’t survive without the the bank that supports your community, initiative and hopes to see its benefits Black Rock Village Meats realised on a wider scale. “I have been once again, assisted by Vice Captain support of our loyal sponsors. especially football and netball. Heatherton Pride Tunner Passion #2018 overwhelmed with the support and Josh Callaghan. Black Rock Cellars

SOUTH YARRA of the month whilst the Netballers have permits. point lead at half time. The second half Name: HPFNC good numbers going into the new season. Socially – Season Launch will be held HAMPTON PARK was much the same with the boys taking Website: www.southyarrafnc.com.au – BSB: 633 000 The South Yarra Supers and Masters Football Notes an early lead in the final quarter with for all the latest news. this Saturday at the Hawthorn Hotel and played their opening rounds last week Good Friday saw us host Springvale Springvale hitting back late in the game. Account # 156939431 watch out for the Race Day and River District for the opening game of the We hung on for a 15 point victory. Better Welcome to all the new players and against Dingley and Chirnside Park Cruise coming up in the near future. players on the day C Phillips, R Smart, D Please reference your name, frat and Division 3 season. Weather conditions personnel around the Yarras this year respectively with the Supers losing by 1 Please support these functions as the were excellent for football and an Boudoloh, J Fry, M Woolgar & A Scott. how many tickets as well all those players returning to point and the Masters going down by 8 Social Committee are putting a lot of excellent crowd was in attendance. The the Club for another season. We are goals whilst the juniors commence this This is the first time since 2011 that both Games and shots will be going all night effort into these functions. Reserves kicked off the day and the teams have won on the same day. long. People from outside the club are looking for an improvement on last week and the Auskick are also back on standard of football was excellent, a welcome so please share amongst your year’s 6th placing for the Seniors and 13th April under lights after a break for Once again, special thanks to all the really hard fought game saw scores tight This week we welcome Hallam FNC to friends confident the players can challenge for the holidays. for first three quarters with Springvale the Web and invite all players back to the South Yarra Sponsors for Season rooms after the game. a top 4 spot. We open this season for holding a small 4 pt lead at three quarter Sponsors Congratulations to the coaches on their 2016. These include Brady Tiling, The time and looked to be playing better the Firsts and Reserves this week at Social Thank you to our sponsors without appointments – Daisy Stegehuis (Firsts), Hawthorn Hotel, Express Demolition, football. To the boys credit they put in an them we would not be able to put the Springvale Districts whilst the Thirds are Saturday 21st we have clubs first Anton Tidmarsh (Reserves) as well as Merchant Electrical, Kingston Trophies, excellent last quarter and took home a 23 function. Calling all you cheerleaders, team on the field. This week’s sponsor at Cheltenham following their first up win their respective assistants. Dallas Saxby Nelson Alexander Real Estate, Reclink, point victory. Better players on the day J jocks, geeks, footballers, basketballers Total Tools Fountain Gate. Total Tools last week against Skye. The Club has had will again coach the Thirds and welcome Bendigo Bank (Surrey Hills/ Canterbury/ Rech, N Dawes, J Ashwood, Z Hogton, L or pimps to attend our FRAT PARTY! Pre have been servicing Australia for over some good pre-season hitouts against back to his wife Jackie who will be Nunan & D Asling. purchased tickets will be available after 30 years. They stock the widest range strong opposition. Good luck to the three Ashburton/ Balwyn), Juventino Cafe/ trainings from this coming Thursday for Dallas’ Team Manager. We also welcome The Seniors then hit the field and another of professional tool brands with over men’s teams for the season. Restaurant, all 250 Club Sponsors, Past $15.00. Tickets purchased on the night tight tough game was evident. The warm 60,000 products available they can find back Gabby Clarke and new assistants in Player sponsors, Auction sponsors and will be $20.00. Free Jelly shots on arrival. conditions on the day saw players from the right tool for you. So call in and see The Yarras new women’s football team Emily, Andrew and Greeney who are our all Player sponsors. both teams cramping in second half. If you wish to transfer money for your the team at Fountain Gate for all your are coming together and are looking trainers for 2018. We will also see Sarah Tight first half saw HP with a slender one tickets details are as follows: requirements. forward to their first match at the end Lee around the Club assisting when time Go Lions

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LAKES We are excited to hold our 1st home game Regards Mark Bollen (Trex) – 0416 158 586 this week as both Freddies Marina Pizza CPLFNC - 2018…..we are on the hunt! Go Lions! 1st win of the Season a hard slog down at Seniors and Ray White Patterson Lakes Cerberus. First 3 quarters were an arm Reserves get to turn it on in front of our OUR PARTNERS: passionate home crowd! wrestle but in the end we prevailed and ran Freddies Marina Pizza, Ray White Patterson over the top of the gallant home team who It should be a cracker of a game against Lakes, Microflite Helicopter Services. gave us quite a scare. our neighbours Lyndhurst FNC. We are Longbeach RSL, Bay City Holden Frankston, The game was played in trying conditions expecting a big crowd so get down to the Den Carrum Patterson Lakes Sports Club, suited more for cricket, and a strong breeze early! There will be plenty happening all day Bakers Delight Patterson Lakes, Riviera made the footy a little unsightly. Both and post match. Good luck to all our footy Hotel, South East Prosthetics, Top Notch teams endured injuries, with Cerberus and netball players as the season really gets Studios, Longbeach Tree Service, Lord & having a couple of real nasty ones requiring into swing – 2018…we are on the hunt! Master Barber, Carrum Station Charcoal Ambulances. We all hope all injured players Please get involved with our fantastic Chicken, David Burke Accountant, PPC are well and will mend ok. family club - Join the Pride and be part Australia, Fair Dinkum Promotions, Thankyou Cerberus for your hospitality and of our exciting journey. Log on to our fb MFC Mortgages, Southside Heating & awards, all of us that travelled down were page or webpage, or give me a call if you Cooling, James Bell-Property One Sales & made to feel very welcome, and were very want to become a volunteer, member or Management, Invoice Money, Brake Care, impressed with the whole event. business partner. Check out the great Lakeview Meats, Total Comfort Plumbing.

two quick goals and getting the jump on We would like to thank everyone involved FRANKSTON DOLPHINS us. To our boys credit, they didn’t panic and in helping us take to the field under the We could not have asked for a better debut steadied to kick the next three goals to edge FDFNC banner, especially everyone that for our new club with two solid wins last back in front. A couple of goals late in the volunteered on the day to ensure we had roles filled and our supporters that came week against Dandenong. quarter saw us holding a 13 point lead at and cheered us on! DEVELOPMENT SQUAD the first break. The second quarter saw us Our Development squad led by Sam start to build a handy lead and as per our A massive thanks to Chris Lacey who has Messinis took a while to settle and work Development teams game, the boys then gone above and beyond in bringing these together as a team, which resulted in a tight really turned it on in the third kicking 9 guys together as have Michael Anderson and Geoff Turner - thanks guys, you are legends! contest in the first quarter and saw us hold unanswered goals, with the highlight being a lead of 14 points. From there on, the boys Luke Kirkland’s mid-air soccer goal. An Thankyou to the SFNL administration and clicked and implemented what they have equally impressive last quarter saw a further member clubs for their support in allowing been training over the preseason with an us to join a strong and growing competition. impressive display, particularly in the third 7 goals slotted as we ran out the game term where we piled on 9 unanswered goals, strongly to record a 114 point win. Frankston Thank you also to our wonderful sponsors running out comfortable winners by 133 Dolphins 23-13-151 to Dandenong 5-7-37. (TechPower Electrical & Airconditioning, points. Frankston Dolphins 22 – 18 – 150 Quadracon Building, Jetport Airport to Dandenong 2-5-17. A fantastic whole WOMENS Parking, Harvey Norman Frankston, BCV team effort with special mentions to Ryan Our women also played the first of their Financial Solutions, Solid Display Systems, Griffiths and Cameron Russell with 8 goals. practice matches on Saturday against Red Richard Langford One Agency, Oleum Well done boys on a fantastic effort. Hill and showed what a difference a year and Australia, Eliza Meats, WAK Carpentry, a good preseason can make. Red Hill easily Mialls Gun Shop, Fix Sell Pay and LifeCare SENIORS Frankston) we could not have done this Our seniors then took to the park led out accounted for us last year, however our girls without you - you show fantastic community by Jacob Merhtens in the absence of the turned the tables in this encounter running spirit and are integral to our club. injured Brendan Shannon and again it was out 22 point winners. Frankston Dolphins a scratchy start, with Dandenong scoring 6-9-45 to Red Hill 3-5-23 Go Dolphins!

members pricing at the bar. and discounted spirits siren to siren and LYNDALE entertainment. The new addition to our club has been our Lyndale would like to welcome all our women’s football with fantastic numbers new players and coaches and hope for an The Lyndale Football Netball club would like on the track these ladies have got behind enjoyable and successful 2018. There is to thank its sponsors for 2018: the club in a big way. They have practice plenty happening around the traps with the Dandenong Club, First National Hall & guys kicking things off this week at home matches under lights on Friday 13th(Officer) Partners, Tiger Electrical Services, Body against Moorabbin. Plenty of personal and 20th (Warragul) starting at 7.15pm. First Myotherapy, Strike Bowling Century changes over the summer and with two Season proper kicks off on the 28th under exciting key forwards we hope to put on a lights with a special guest to toss the coin. City Walk, Phoenix Tapware. display. Saturday May 12th is past players evening as There are plenty of sponsorship Social Memberships are available for $25 we take on CPL under lights at Barry Powell, opportunities for businesses, feel free which includes stubby holder, keyring and tickets to the function cost $35 and includes to contact the club and a member of our membership card which entitles you to BBQ dinner, free beer wine and soft drink sponsorship team will be in touch.

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Welcome to season 2018. Our umpiring group trains at setting and fitness requirements, as he helps them navigate Bricker Reserve, Moorabbin East, at 6pm every Tuesday and the pathways that lead to umpiring at the highest level. He Thursday and we encourage any former footballers to stay will assist them both at training and on match days providing involved in the game by joining us. Contact the SFNL office written and verbal feedback. We are extremely fortunate to for more information about becoming an umpire. have someone with Luke’s background and experience to take on this new and exciting role. Congratulations to Jack Cannon, Shannon Kirkby, Jake Rositani and Darcy Trewarn who are training with the VFL Marshie is very passionate about supporting our umpiring umpies at Victoria Park each fortnight as members of the group and was prepared to debate a former Irish Kick- AFL Victoria Rookie Squad, and James Aitken and Kaitlin boxing Champion about the importance of Bricker Reserve Barr are our VFL Bound Rookie nominations for 2018 and will as our training facility recently. Chris Hughes is another train with the VFL squad at Victoria Park one a month. Tom umpire with an interest in martial arts, and, on a recent trip McKinley is training with the VFL Goal Umpires each month to Thailand, with his judgement clouded by medications, he as part of the goal umpire Rookie Squad. entered the MMA ring at a local pub to demonstrate his MMA skills against an opponent nearly twice his size. Fortunately, Campbell James, Chris Menara and Nick Ritchie are working he lived to tell the tale. with AFL umpire Rob O’Gorman as part of the Umpiring Mates Program. Ryan Mann, Michael Moore, and Michael At Committee level, Alan Manning continues as President, with Whelan are umpiring the Under 16 State Championships in Rodd Johnson as Secretary, John Borg as Treasurer and Kevin April. As you can see, there are great opportunities for young Mitchell as Property Steward. Other committee members people umpiring in the SFNL. are Paul Creedon, Hannah Faulkes, Thomas Grundy, Kaye Johnson, Tony Levitt, Kevin Mitchell and Anthony Steward. Some of our recent SFNL graduates to the VFL are doing very well with Annie Mirabile umpiring the AFL Women’s There are no changes to rule interpretations in the SFNL this Grand Final in March (Annie had umpired the very first AFL year. The deliberate rushed behind is NOT paid in the SFNL. Women’s match early last year), while Cam Watts and Matt However, deliberate out of bounds IS paid. Mahoney were in action together in Round 1 of the TAC Cup Once the goal umpire has been given the all clear and at Punt Rd. Cam and Luke Porter are trialling for places on signalled the decision (but before the flag is waved), this year’s VFL senior list, while Matt Crowley, Nathan Guy the defender may bring the ball back into play. and Sam Rogers are trialling to join the Development Squad. If a player knocks a ball out of play on the full after a ball up After the 2017 season, SFNL CEO David Cannizzo resigned or throw in the free kick shall be awarded to the opposition. to take on the CEO role at the Sandringham Dragons. David This includes if the ball hits the point post on the full. was a great supporter of our umpires and has even been known to umpire the occasional game himself. He is not lost In ruck contests, the Third Man Up rule applies. However, completely to the SFNL however, and is making a comeback a poor throw in by the boundary umpire will result in a throw at his old club, South Yarra. One of our umpires welcomed up by field umpire 10m to 15m inside the boundary line. him back with a very soft free in front of goal in a praccie Deliberate interference by a player other than the nominated match but Dave’s left boot wasn’t quite up to the task! ruckman will result in free kick awarded against offending player in both ball ups and throw ins. There must be at least There have been few changes over the summer to the a one metre separation between the nominated ruckman SFNL umpire coaching panel. Peter Marshall will remain until the ball leaves the umpire’s hands. as the Director of Umpiring and Field Umpire coach where he will again be assisted by Jonathon Auditore and Brett A free kick may be paid against the coaches box for abuse. Chard. Craig Davenport remains as Head Coach of the goal The free kick will be awarded against the offending team umpires and will continue to be supported by Robin Epstein, where play is stopped or, after a goal, in the centre instead Brett McGeorge and Jeff Mark. Pete Bailey will continue of a ball up. the Boundary Umpire Coach and will be assisted Mitch Lea. Our commitment night ten days ago was well attended Pete will also continue as our video analyst. Our match day and our umpires got the Division 2 and 4 seasons off to a coaches are Rodd Johnson, Clayton Pressley and Dave Smith great start last week. Thank you to all the umpires who are (field umpires) and Harry Stamos (goal umpires). doubling up this weekend, with many of our members out of Jake Rositani is our Fitness Co-ordinator, Glenn Emery town on school holidays. Hopefully, we won’t need too many continues as our First Year Umpire Mentor, and Hannah double ups for the remainder of the year. Bailes continues as our female ambassador. She will be This Thursday, April 12, all umpires are expected to attend assist and represent all female umpires within the group. our season opening First Supper which will be held after training at Bricker Reserve. The cost of the night is included In a recruiting coup, Luke Walker, who has goal umpired in in your membership fee, which will be deducted form you SEVEN AFL Grand Finals (equalling the record) and 37 AFL finals all-up, as well as being All-Australian Goal Umpire first on-line match payment. on five occasions, is joining our ranks both as a field umpire Remember that: and to run a mentor program for our younger umpires who wish to head to the VFL/AFL. Luke will assist our young “The Ump in Green Should Not Be Seen” and guns with match preparation, diet, time management, goal “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

64 | SFNL RECORD 2018 PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER OF THE DAY KRISTEN FEEHAN GRACE HEALEY FRIDAY 30 MARCH Nickname: Pup Age: 20 Age: 24 CORY PHILLIPS Height: 5’11 Height: 190cm HAMPTON PARK Position: Back Position: GA/GA It was an even spread of contributions from the Redbacks Junior club: Dingley as they secured a first up victory in the SFNL against Junior club: Springvale Districts. However, where others displayed of Career highlight: St Pauls brilliance, Phillips got the nod for his persistent four-quarter Two flags endeavours. Wherever there was a contest, the #7 jumper was almost always in the vicinity, and usually with ball Occupation: Career highlight: Division 2 B&F in hand. Phillips won a stack of possessions through the Carpenter midfield and stood out with his neat disposal and tireless and leading work ethic. More impressively, coach Jason Chapple revealed AFL team supported: Melbourne goalshooter in 2016 that Phillips ruptured his ACL on New Years Eve and is yet to Favourite sport outside footy? Basketball undergo surgery, proving he is as tough as a $2 steak to boot. Occupation: Nanny Describe yourself in three words: Congratulations, Cory. Tall, skinny and white AFL team supported: Essendon Who’s your celebrity crush? Which reality TV show would you go on Describe yourself in three words: and why? I’m a Celeb, Get Me Out of Here Loyal, dedicated, energetic PLAYER OF THE DAY – my favourite show Who’s your celebrity crush? Beyonce Best concert you’ve been to? Swedish House Mafia Which reality TV show would you go on SATURDAY 7 APRIL What would you spend your last $20 on? and why? Real Housewives of Melbourne Smashed avo with poached eggs and a LUKE JAMES large latte Best concert you’ve been to? Beyonce MURRUMBEENA If you owned a racehorse, what would you What’s on your iPod? One Direction James announce his arrival at Murrumbeena with a vintage call it? The White Knight ‘LJ show’. The veteran spearhead wound back the clock Your last meal would be? and dazzled up forward in a match-winning performance What would you spend your last $20 on? reminiscent of his halcyon days at St Pauls. It was a display Roast chicken and veggies Bets to earn more money that featured everything from attempted hangers to dazzling Three smartphone apps you can’t live work at ground level that left opponents scratching their heads. In the end, James booted six of his sides’ eight goals without? NBA, Instagram and CFMEU Your last meal would be? Cheese platter to help the Beena over the line against Hampton. Back at full RDO Calendar fitness and firing on all cylinders, James is perhaps the most Three smartphone apps you can’t live Most prized possession? electrifying player in the competition and he alone is worth without? Instagram, Messenger, Snapchat the price of admission to go and see. Premiership medals Congratulations, Luke! Favourite footy trip destination? Bali Most prized possession? My dog

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BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE LAST LAST PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Ed Turner Highett 7 7 Mathew Poore Skye 6 6 Luke James Murrumbeena 6 6 Maxwell Croaker Doveton Eagles 5 5 Peter Dye Doveton Eagles 6 6 Andrew Floyd Doveton Eagles 4 4 Ryan Hendy Doveton Eagles 6 6 Benjamin Williams Skye 4 4 Cameron Roughead Caulfield 5 5 Christopher Long Highett 4 4 Caleb Schulz Mount Waverley 4 4 Rhys Clayton Murrumbeena 4 4 Chris Bryan Keysborough 4 4 Rhys Fraser Highett 4 4 Timothy Werner Keysborough 4 4 Sean Paynter Doveton Eagles 4 4 Cory Hargreaves Keysborough 3 3 Sam L'Huillier Highett 3 3 Joseph Rickard Mount Waverley 3 3 Simon Caldwell Doveton Eagles 3 3

OPTIONS CONSULTING GROUP DIVISION 4 SENIOR DIVISION 4 RESERVE LAST LAST PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL PLAYER NAME CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Dylan Bone Moorabbin 6 6 Cameron Russell Frankston Dolphins 8 8 Benjamin White Frankston Dolphins 4 4 Joel Niziorski Frankston Dolphins 4 4 Luke Kirkland Frankston Dolphins 4 4 James Parker Moorabbin 3 3 Tyler Neal Carrum Patterson Lakes 4 4 Christopher Lacey Frankston Dolphins 2 2 Brian Grundy Lyndale 3 3 Jacsen Trewhitt Frankston Dolphins 2 2 David Ford Lyndhurst 3 3 James Condo Frankston Dolphins 2 2 Jaiden Peters Frankston Dolphins 3 3 Matthew White Frankston Dolphins 2 2 Paul Mauracher Carrum Patterson Lakes 3 3 Nathan Patterson Lyndhurst 2 2 Tom Shayler Frankston Dolphins 3 3 Adam Powell Sandown 1 1 Charlie Gardiner Lyndhurst 2 2 Ben Sherlock Lyndhurst 1 1

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