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DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 11 SENIORS RESERVES TEAM PWLDFA% PTS TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Dingley 11 10 1 0 1247 637 195.76 40 Dingley 11 10 1 0 1425 362 393.65 40

East Brighton 11 9 2 0 951 621 153.14 36 St Kilda City 11 9 1 1 964 527 182.92 38

Mordialloc 11 8 3 0 955 656 145.58 32 Clayton 11 8 3 0 1017 569 178.73 32

East Malvern 11 7 4 0 1000 727 137.55 28 Mordialloc 11 7 4 0 1024 566 180.92 28

Clayton 11 6 5 0 839 1044 80.36 24 Cheltenham 11 6 4 1 859 639 134.43 26

St Pauls 11 5 6 0 776 803 96.64 20 East Malvern 11 6 5 0 760 767 99.09 24

Cheltenham 11 4 7 0 760 1054 72.11 16 Bentleigh 11 5 6 0 984 742 132.61 20

St Kilda City 11 3 8 0 797 877 90.88 12 St Pauls 11 2 9 0 494 1069 46.21 8

Bentleigh 11 3 8 0 738 953 77.44 12 Chelsea Heights 11 1 10 0 466 1343 34.70 4

Chelsea Heights 11 0 11 0 527 1218 43.27 0 East Brighton 11 0 11 0 223 1632 13.66 0

Mordialloc 5.0 8.5 11.5 16.6-102 Mordialloc 0.0 1.2 1.3 6.9-45 Cheltenham 1.2 2.2 5.7 5.10-40 Cheltenham 4.2 7.3 9.4 10.5-65 Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Morris 5, M. Ravenall 3, J. Pennycuick 3, J. Keighley, Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: T. DeMacedo, P. Nelson, A. Jayaselan, L. Ardrey, L. Barnhoorn, T. Bastion, J. O’Donnell, B. Turner N. Evans, D. Bott Best Players: D. Marguglio, L. Barnhoorn, C. Neville, B. Turner, M. Ravenall, Best Players:, R. Evans, N. Evans, N. Hoban, L. Ardrey, T. DeMacedo, J. Jewell D. Nithyakumar Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: P. Nicholls 2, J. Mills, G. Rowlands, J. Bloink Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Stevens 5, A. Pelly, K. Tuhiwai, J. Rye Best Players: B. Suboticki, J. Worrell, J. Mills, P. Nicholls, N. Kilner, J. Bloink Best Players:, T. Lawson, P. Sanders, K. Tuhiwai, J. Gavin, A. Pelly, M. Stevens

East Malvern 11.4 15.6 22.12 24.18-162 East Malvern 5.4 10.5 15.8 21.13-139 Chelsea Heights 1.2 3.4 4.6 5.9-39 Chelsea Heights 0.0 0.2 3.4 3.5-23 East Malvern: Goal Kickers: M. Ryan 6, M. Cooke 5, L. Poustie 3, J. Finnen 2, East Malvern: Goal Kickers: M. Ferguson 6, C. Roughead 6, B. Padula 4, B. Baker P. de Koeyer 2, C. Johnston 2, B. Neal, C. Duck, L. Voigt, S. James 2, D. Nadzielski, G. Gemetzis, D. Gauci, N. Barac Best Players: M. Cooke, I. McCrimmon, M. Terech, J. Finnen, R. Fitzgerald, Best Players: M. Ferguson, J. Dear, D. Gauci, C. Roughead, B. Baker, M. Naughton M. Ryan Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: B. Lockhart, M. Cameron, B. Fulton Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: P. Matheson 2, L. Dobson, J. Peryman, J. Jagintavicius Best Players: R. Archer, H. Bennett, K. Southgate, T. Cleaver, A. Cocker, K. Whitely Best Players: J. Peryman, L. Dobson, P. Matheson, S. Masterson, B. Atherton, M. Stevens East Brighton 4.1 6.4 11.4 16.13-109 Clayton 2.4 4.4 9.12 14.13-97 Bentleigh 3.4 4.4 5.6 5.6-36 St Pauls 0.3 3.7 5.7 6.9-45 East Brighton: Goal Kickers: P. Smith 8, I. Williams 2, S. Murphy 2, A. Jansen, Clayton: Goal Kickers: J. Crameri 3, G. Brown 2, S. Sullivan 2, S. Martin 2, M. Jamieson, B. Douthie, T. Mahoney G. Yelayotis 2, N. Parisi, J. Davis, B. Robertson Best Players: P. Smith, B. Douthie, D. Rayson, A. Jansen, D. De Luca, I. Williams Best Players: N. Parisi, J. Davis, G. Brown, G. Imbriano, S. Martin, R. Ladson Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: L. Hogton-Hewish 3, A. Lee, K. Swinden St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Bragagnolo 2, R. Walton, J. Kay, J. Sherren, C. Merrey Best Players: S. Lawry, M. Troutbeck, J. Robertson, P. Dimattina, K. Swinden, Best Players: T. Tyler, T. Mancal, N. Stanlan-Velt, J. Lloyd, D. Kitchin, J. Muldoon S. McGarry Clayton 7.1 9.2 11.2 14.3-87 East Brighton 0.1 1.2 4.5 4.8-32 St Pauls 2.3 6.6 7.10 12.14-86 Bentleigh 4.5 9.8 17.14 26.15-171 Clayton: Goal Kickers: S. Scanlon 4, C. Wilson 3, G. Irons 2, N. Scanlon 2, A. Ray, East Brighton: Goal Kickers: V. Rossignolo 2, S. Murphy 2 J. Henderson, J. Rigoni Best Players:, S. Murphy, C. Beaumont, J. Conroy, B. Sampey, T. Beard, Best Players: A. Ray, J. Henderson, C. Wilson, S. Scanlon, J. Gilmour, D. Kirby V. Rossignolo St Pauls: Goal Kickers: T. Ridgway 3, J. Allan 2, B. Gilder, P. Mercoulia, Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: B. Aiken 4, C. Petropoulos 4, S. Gilmour 3, S. Mercuri, L. Wilson, T. Roberts, M. Brown, B. Dawes B. Zylbersztajn 3, M. Balic 2, B. Blow 2, J. Prantzos 2, L. Morrison 2, C. Fidler, Best Players: L. Wilson, K. Knox, B. Gilder, R. Kitchin, K. Hall, N. Gilbert D. Grant, A. Griffiths, L. Holmesby Best Players:, B. Zylbersztajn, S. Gilmour, B. Blow, L. Morrison, D. Grant, L. Holmesby St Kilda City 1.2 2.6 2.9 8.13-61 St Kilda City 3.1 4.1 7.1 7.1-43 Dingley 2.8 7.12 11.19 13.22-100 Dingley 5.1 8.2 12.6 12.6-78 St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: C. Hansen 2, S. Arvanitis 2, M. Tasiyan 2, H. Sullivan, St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: C. Ryan-Orchard 2, J. Vlahos, B. May, T. Shrimpton, D. Harrington J. Yeatman, L. Tangas Best Players: H. Sullivan, S. Arvanitis, D. Ella, M. Tasiyan, C. Thorpe, C. Hansen Best Players: L. Baillie, J. Baker, H. Marshall, J. McLean, G. Phillips, J. Yeatman Dingley: Goal Kickers: D. Farmer 5, D. Ades 3, C. McQueen 2, L. Bartholomew, Dingley: Goal Kickers: S. Williams 6, S. Feehan 2, D. Turcarelli, T. Cooper, D. Francis, B. Lavars K. Feehan, L. Moore Best Players: D. Farmer, S. Cleeve, D. Ades, J. Mullen, L. Wonnacott, A. Frost Best Players: S. Williams, T. Cooper, S. Comino, J. Hyde, J. Ellis, J. Mentiplay

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DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89 2015 DIVISION 1 SENIORS FIXTURE Clayton and St Pauls fought out an absolute Over at Ben Kavanagh Reserve, a red-hot ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 classic at Meade Reserve, with the home side Mordialloc outfit thrashed Cheltenham by 11-Apr 23-May 18-Jul prevailing by the barest of margins in dramatic 62 points. The Bloods raced out the blocks St Kilda City 13.6.84 def by Cheltenham 14.12.96 Mordialloc 15.6-96 def Clayton 7.9-51 Mordialloc v Bentleigh Clayton 14.12.96 def Bentleigh 12.14.86 St Kilda City 10.5-65 def East Brighton 9.14-68 St Kilda City v St Pauls circumstances. The Clays were the better of with a five-goal opening term, and with David Cheltenham 12.4-76 def East Malvern 11.9-75 East Malvern 17.10.112 def St Pauls 6.12.48 East Brighton v East Malvern the two sides early, and using the breeze in Marguglio and Carey Neville on top in the Dingley 21.8-134 def St Pauls 8.2-50 East Brighton 6.13.49 def by Dingley 14.9.93 Clayton v Chelsea Heights midfield they never allowed the Rosellas back Chelsea Heights 9.8-62 def byBentleigh 9.12-66 the opening stanza they had opened up a five- Mordialloc 21.14.140 def Chelsea Heights 5.6.36 Cheltenham v Dingley goal buffer by quarter time. With Liam Wilson into the contest. Cheltenham fought hard to ROUND 8 ROUND 2 ROUND 14 dominant through the middle the Dogs fought work back into the contest in the third term, but 30-May 18-Apr 25-Jul Mordic simply had all the answers. Although the East Brighton 10.13-73 def Mordialloc 4.3-27 St Pauls v Mordialloc back to pinch the lead late in the final term, and Cheltenham 11.11.77 def by Mordialloc 17.10.112 loss is a body blow to Chelt’s finals aspirations, St Kilda City 12.14-86def Chelsea Heights 8.4-52 East Malvern v St Kilda City when Travis Ridgeway booted his third major Dingley 11.22.88 def St Kilda City 11.4.70 Clayton 10.16-76 def Cheltenham 6.7-43 the stellar debut of Bane Suboticki was perhaps Clayton v East Brighton (a goal of the year contender) at the 23-minute Bentleigh 10.5.65 def by East Brighton 11.10.76 East Malvern 6.14-50 def by Dingley 14.12-96 Bentleigh v Cheltenham mark of the last quarter they led by 11 points their biggest positive. St Pauls 14.18.102 def Clayton 12.8.80 St Pauls 13.14-92 def Bentleigh 10.11-71 Chelsea Heights 4.5.29 def by East Malvern 18.17.125 Dingley v Chelsea Heights and look home. An instant reply saw the lead The final game was an all too familiar scenario ROUND 9 ROUND 15 cut back to five before Andy Ray capped a BOG for the Heighters as they were yet again handed ROUND 3 13-Jun 1-Aug 25-Apr Mordialloc 10.5-65 def St Kilda City 7.16-58 performance by nailing the match-winning goal a heavy defeat. East Malvern were ruthless in Clayton v Mordialloc from a long-range with the last kick of front of their home crowd and had the game Mordialloc 11.7-73 def Dingley 10.8-68 Cheltenham 12.7-79 def by East Brighton 16.15-111 St Kilda City 10.8-68 def by Bentleigh 10.9-69 Dingley 23.16-154 def Clayton 7.9-51 East Brighton v St Kilda City the day. Opposing ruckmen Jesse Henderson wrapped up early with a 62-point quarter time Clayton 12.4-76 def by East Malvern 14.22-106 Bentleigh 11.8-74 def by East Malvern 15.14-104 East Malvern v Cheltenham (Clayton) and Ryan Kitchin (St Pauls) battled lead. The Panthers had winners on every line, Cheltenham 16.8-104 def Chelsea Heights 12.7-79 Chelsea Heights 6.8-44 def by St Pauls 12.11-83 St Pauls v Dingley Bentleigh v Chelsea Heights hard against one another for most of the day but the polish of Isaac McCrimmon and 11 goals East Brighton 8.12-60 def St Pauls 6.8-44 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION and featured among their respective sides’ best. between Matt Ryan and Michael Cooke were ROUND 4 AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 the highlights. The Heighters were well served 8-Aug Dingley continued its scintillating form with a 2-May 20-Jun by the usual suspects in Jordy Peryman and Bentleigh 16.7-103 def Mordialloc 15.11-101 Chelsea Heights 5.6-36 def by Mordialloc 20.13-133 Mordialloc v East Malvern dominant display over St Kilda City at Peanut Lachie Dobson. St Pauls 8.11-59 def by St Kilda City 9.9-63 Cheltenham 12.8-80 def by St Kilda City 16.5-101 St Kilda City v Clayton Farm. The final margin stood at 39 points, East Malvern 7.9-51 def by East Brighton 7.10-52 Dingley 14.10-94 def East Brighton 8.15-63 Chelsea Heights v East Brighton but should have been much greater given the With just one standalone match features this Chelsea Heights 9.16-70 def by Clayton 14.13-97 Bentleigh 7.16-58 def by Clayton 8.16-64 Cheltenham v St Pauls Dingoes squandered chances in front of goal weekend as part of a split Round 12 in Division Dingley 30.12-192 def Cheltenham 10.4-64 St Pauls 16.10-106 def East Malvern 8.14-62 Dingley v Bentleigh One, with the remaining eight sides looking and took their foot off the gas in the final term, ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 forward to a well-earned week off. allowing the Saints to kick six of the last eight 9-May 27-Jun 15-Aug Chelsea Heights V Cheltenham Mordialloc 7.6-48 def St Pauls 5.9-39 Mordialloc 16.6-102 def Cheltenham 5.10-40 St Kilda City v Mordialloc goals. Dan Farmer booted five goals for the St Kilda City 8.13-61 def by Dingley 13.22-100 St Kilda City 10.12-72 def by East Malvern 12.12-84 East Brighton v Cheltenham winners and Stu Cleeve was well on top in the (Beazley Reserve) East Brighton 16.13-109 def Bentleigh 5.6-36 East Brighton 27.12-174 def Clayton 5.9-39 Clayton v Dingley Clayton 14.3-87 def St Pauls 12.14-86 ruck, while veteran big man Steve Arvanitis was Boy, given where the Heighters and the Rosellas Cheltenham 8.11-59 def Bentleigh 7.14-56 East Malvern v Bentleigh East Malvern 24.18-162 def Chelsea Heights 5.9-39 named in City’s best for the second consecutive are at right now, last year’s epic elimination Chelsea Heights 8.4-52 def by Dingley 15.16-106 St Pauls v Chelsea Heights final seems like a lifetime ago. Saturday is a ROUND 12 week. ROUND 6 ROUND 18 massive occasion for Chelsea Heights, as they 11-Jul East Brighton returned to the winners’ circle 16-May 22-Aug hold their Past Players day in the afternoon and Dingley v Mordialloc Mordialloc v East Brighton with a comprehensive 73-point drubbing over East Malvern 10.9-69 def Mordialloc 8.11-59 celebrate the 20-year reunion of their first SFNL Clayton 17.14-116 def St Kilda City 10.9-69 Bentleigh v St Kilda City Chelsea Heights v St Kilda City Bentleigh at Hurlingham Park. The Demons senior premiership in the evening, so they will East Brighton 17.14-116 def Chelsea Heights 4.4-28 St Pauls v East Brighton Cheltenham v Clayton took the fight right up their more fancied no doubt be keen to put in a big one. They have St Pauls 9.13-67 def Cheltenham 6.6-42 East Malvern v Clayton Dingley v East Malvern opponents in the first half and with stalwart had nothing to cheer so far this year, sitting Bentleigh 8.6-54 def by Dingley 17.20-122 Chelsea Heights v Cheltenham (4/7) Bentleigh v St Pauls Scott Lawry leading the charge they got within winless on the bottom of the ladder and have *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR two goals at the long break. But it was one-way little left to play for as relegation draws closer FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.Sfnl.com.au. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY traffic from then on; the home side was simply every week. Cheltenham, however, has a lot unstoppable as they piled on 10 goals to one in riding on this game. Currently seventh, they are the second half. Vampires skipper Ben Douthie two wins and percentage out of the five so they ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS played close to his best game of the year and need a massive win here to keep themselves in Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the racked up big numbers through the guts while finals contention. This is a game the Rosellas playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. teammate Phil Smith had a day out up forward simply cannot afford to lose so I expect them to Thank you for your co-operation. with eight majors. spoil the Heighters’ party.

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DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD: ROUND 12/ BRUCE HILL DIVISION 1: ROUND 12

Dingley v. Mordialloc First met in 2009 -9 matches (Mordi 5 wins, Dingley 4) CHELSEA HEIGHTS CHELTENHAM Largest Winning Margin Mordi 34 pts (27/6/29) Ground: Beazley Reserve Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Rec (Melway Ref 93 F12) Reserve, Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham, 3192. Dingley 133 pts (17/4/09) [Mel Ref: 86 G3] Telephone: 9772 2509 Smallest Winning Margin Mordi 3 pts (13/8/11) Telephone: 9585 1259 Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Dingley 16 pts (28/5/11) Colours: Red, Yellow and Black vertical panels. Senior Coach: Brad Canavan Black back, Yellow numbers. Highest Score Mordi 19-9-123 (27/6/09) Reserves Coach: Lee Thwaites Senior Coach: Andrew Butterfield Dingley 28-17-185 (17/4/09) Thirds Coach: Martin Baker Reserve Coach: Michael McGettigan Lowest Score Mordi 0-8-8 (2/6/12) Reserve Coach: Scott Mellick Dingley 5-10-40 (17/7/10) St.Pauls v. East Brighton # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS 1 Jackson Fry 27 Morgan Harris 1 Luke Brookman 31 Kieran McConnell 61 Adam Krohnje First met in 1993 - 50 matches (St.Pauls 28 wins, EB 22) 1a Colin Gough 27a John Shephard 2 Matthew Thorneycroft 32 Ash Wood 62 Nicholas Rayner Largest Winning Margin St.Pauls 196 pts (1/7/06) 63 Anthony Newby 2 Matt Banfield 28 Bryce Atherton 3 James North 33 Tom Jelleff EB 197 pts (19/8/95) 64 James Hooper 3 Joel Williams 29 Aaron Cocker 4 Andrew Dewar 34 Max Worrell Smallest Winning Margin St.Pauls 4 pts (23/7/94) 4 30 65 Ben Turner Michael Shaw Luke Jones 5 Justin King 35 Jarryd Bloink 66 Braden Johnston EB 1 pt (2013 2nd Semi) 4a Erish Uthayakumar 31 Mark Stevens 6 Sam Perkin 36 Ben Shaw 67 Corey Tonkin Highest Score St.Pauls 30-23-203 (1/7/06) 5 Brent Magill 32 Antonie Ricaut 7 Matt Zacharin 37 Rylan Mahony 68 Evan Hughes EB 36-28-244 (19/8/95) 6 Max Budds 33 Tim Grant 8 Ben Fahey 38 Toby Arthur 69 John Graham Lowest Score St.Pauls 2-5-17 (30/6/12) 7 Jordan Peryman 34 Jordan Plane 9 Ben Skinner 39 Tom Nelson 70 Mitchell Stevens EB 1-1-7 (1/7/06) 8 Daryl Hulland 35 Mitch Donald 10 Pat Nicholls 40 Trent Vanderheiden 71 Jarrod Rye East Malvern (formerly Tooronga Malvern) v. Clayton 9 36 Jarryd Uren Michael De Iacovo 72 Dane Sutton 11 Justin Mills 41 Steven Lay 10 37 First met in 1982 - 14 matches (7 wins each) Lee Thwaites Dale Jamieson 73 Benjamin Brown 12 Adam Rose 42 Stuart Twelftree Largest Winning Margin Clayton 35 pts (14/6/08) 10a Cameron Gates 38 Ashleigh Beasy 74 Alexander Pelly 13 Chris Bennetts 43 Jack Barclay EM 48 pts (30/7/11) 11 Phil Matherson 39 Lachlan Bennett 75 Ben Lane 48 pts (5/7/14) 12 Luke Manders 44 Chris Hanns 14 Sam Quigley 44 Adam Martin 76 Dylan Davis Smallest Winning Margin Clayton 10 pts (20/7/13) 13 Josh Bennett 45 Andrew Cupit 15 Ben Skinner 45 Michael Kohout 77 Trent Davidson EM 4 pts (14/5/11) 14 Travis Barlow 47 Luke Baxter 16 Chris Germano 46 Nathan Dall 78 Jack Gavin Highest Score Clayton 21-9-135 (4/8/07) 15 James Jagintavicius 48 Paul Yeowart 17 Brett Cuy 47 Renny Trainor 79 Matthew Oke 80 Nathan Cerisara EM 18-8-116 (1/8/09) 16 Callum Dodson 50 Matthew Bastin 18 Daniel Vaughan 48 Rick White 17 51 81 James Bitmead Lowest Score Clayton 3-11-29 (5/7/14) Tyler Cantwell Charles Engel 19 Anthony Milesi 49 James Carcassi 18 52 82 Matthew Burns Michael O'Driscoll Tom Cleaver 20 James McCartney 50 Tom Christopher EM 3-4-22 (20/7/13) 83 Matthew Curry 18a 53 Declan Lee Tim Poole Mitchell 21 Tim Bolger 51 Ryan Howells Bentleigh v. St.Kilda City 84 Matthew Dawson 19 Lachlan Dobson 54 James Grant Firrst met in SFL in 1999 - 5 matches (Bentleigh 4 wins, StKC 1) 22 Jack Worrell 52 George Rowlands 85 Nicholas Cameron 20 Justin Poole Mitchell 55 Matt Cameron Largest Winning Margin St.Kilda City 22 pts (12/4/14) 23 Paul Conroy 53 Karl Tuhiwai 86 Paul Burford 21 Patrick Morrissey 56 Josh Ward 24 Matthew Bowles 54 Paul Sanders 87 Brett Dennis Bentleigh 50 pts (28/6/14) 22 Callum Hall 58 Steven McMullen 25 James Roscoe 55 Jack Graham 88 Craig Machell Smallest Winning Margin St.Kilda City 22 pts (12/4/14) 22a 61 Mark Riddell Chris Holding 89 Sean Goodman 26 Jay Austerberry 56 Hayden Crossley Bentleigh 1 pt (25/4/15) 23 66 Chris Moloney Ethan Duell 90 Sean Tyniec Highest Score 27 Nick Dickinson 57 Michael Wynd St.Kilda City 12-10-82 (12/4/14) 24 Ryan Archer 70 Justin Kelly 91 Shivan Jacotine 28 Pat Bolger 58 Patrick Campbell Bentleigh 17-9-111 (17/4/99) 24a Tyler Hart 72 Aaron Beardsworth 92 Stuart McKenzie Lowest Score St.Kilda City 5-7-37 (28/6/14) 25 Vemon Ip 73 Chol Arou 29 Al Garlick 59 Laitan Kivi 93 Thomas Fitzgerald Bentleigh 9-6-60 (12/4/14) 26 Jai Stevens 30 Chris Graham 60 Simon Donnell 94 Tim Thompson Chelsea Heights v Cheltenham First met in 2001 - 31 matches (Chelsea Heights 20 wins, Cheltenham 11) Largest Winning Margin Chelsea Heights 74 pts (24/7/10) Cheltenham 95 pts (19/4/08) Smallest Winning Margin Chelsea Heights 2 pts (28/6/03) Cheltenham 1 pt (19/6/04) Highest Score Chelsea Heights 18-12-120 (19/7/14) Cheltenham 19-17-131 (19/4/08) TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Lowest Score Chelsea Heights 4-7-31 (19/6/04) CHELSEA HEIGHTS Cheltenham 4-5-29 (28/4/12) Cheltenham 2-8-20 (19/6/10) CHELTENHAM

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CHELSEA HEIGHTS of our club and our list of volunteers The Club would like to thank Round 11 – Congratulations to East listed below shows why. Another our following sponsors M a l v e r n o n t h e i r w i n s . three teams of triers who put in Mordialloc Optical, BJS Insurance maximum efforts each week. Division Football Reports Group, Reliance Procurement 6 went so close to a win over Skye. Solutions, Right Choice Mordialloc Optical Seniors Report Social Report – (Brought To You By Conveyancing, Harry Magee and Co Players still to come back from injury Pty Ltd, Square Peg Finger Food, but the endeavour cannot be doubted. Harry Magee And Co Pty Ltd) Hocking Stuart Real Estate-Chelsea, Just keep plugging away. Below are the next social events. Pumkin’s Outdoor Blinds, Smith Best players –J. Peryman. L. Dobson, Please make a note of them in your Rendering, R & M Jones Removals P. Mathieson, S. Masterton, B, diaries. and Storage, Kennedy’s Fitness and Atherton, M. Stevens. THE REVERSE DRAW TICKETS ARE Health, TRX, ICON, Slugcrete, Peak BJS Insurance Group Reserves NOW OUT AND WE NEED TO GET Digital, Hickey Concreting, Nooma Report THEM SOLD. Massage, Chelsea Longbeach Same story and same results as the Physiotherapy, Mark Dreyfus MHR July 4 – Past players, Reunion and Senior side. A bunch of triers who try (Federal Member for Isaacs), Main week in and week out. Club 50 Luncheon. (The sponsor lunch has been separated from this Street Café-Mordialloc, Domino’s Best players – R. Archer, H. Bennett, event and shifted to a later date. Stay Pizza-Patterson Lakes, Pumpco, K. Southgate, T. Cleaver, A. Cocker, tuned). Tassie Fine Foods, Longbeach K. Whitely. Osteopathy, Bayside Pizza, Your Reliance Procurement Solutions July 18 – Trivia Night and Auction Pharmacy-Chelsea Heights. Thirds Report Night. Remember to Unfortunately had to forfeit. Due to August 1 – Western Night. lack of numbers caused by injuries. Support those who support us.” August 9 – Reverse Draw. Netball Reports – (Brought To You By Volunteer(s) of the Week Right Choice Conveyancing) Sponsors Melody, who has been assisting with both Netball and Football. All 3 teams played this week. The Sponsor of the Week netball has become an integral part Pumkin’s Outdoor Blinds. “The Devils’ Advocate.”

CHELTENHAM at Carrum Patterson Lakes with Bakers Delight, Bendigo Bank Whitey now directing the opposition. Cheltenham, Brighton Toyota, Caltex Oliver Hume Property Funds Seniors Thankfully we were able to get the Star Mart Cheltenham, Dingley ‘Disappointing’ is not only a points after a slow start but it again Conveyancing Services, Don Kyatt 13-letter word, but it is also an underlines the development we are Group, Drummond Golf Cheltenham, understatement. We have seven seeing from this young group. The Garden Cheltenham, Kilburn rounds to turn our season around and it MUST start this week Thirds Joinery, Kingston Electrical Services, against Chelsea Heights who back Undermanned and outplayed by the Maitland Horler Real Estate, Merkon themselves to knock us off. Bloods. A win is around the corner as Constructions, Murray Thompson Don’t leave Beazley Reserve long as everyone sticks together and – State Member for Sandringham, wondering what might have been. remains steadfast behind Scotty. Nautilus Marine Insurance, Navarone Panels, Pentarch Group, Royal Oak Hotel Reserves Netball Quest Cheltenham, Sport Strap, Having been beaten convincingly by The Div. 3 girls had a strong win over T.G.I. FRiDAY’S Southland, The Royal Mordi the first time around, it was St Pauls, and if the website is to be a great performance to keep them believed, scored a word record 369 Oak Hotel, Woodlands Golf Club, to one goal in the opening three goals – the poor scorer must have Workshop Auto Service Centre. quarters. Despite the fact we ran run out of ink! The Div. 6 girls went Thanks for your continued support! out of legs on the big ground, we had down to Mount Waverley but fought To keep up to date with all the latest done all the heavy lifting early and the game out well. news from around the Cheltenham held on for an impressive win. 2015 Partners Football Netball Club, please follow Nautilus Marine Under 19s Oliver Hume Asset Management, us on Twitter @cheltenhamfc or on A familiar face greeted the boys Ace of Clubs Rubbish Removal, Facebook @cheltenhamrosellas.

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DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES come out hard and applying plenty of and mids to run the ball forward EAST BRIGHTON will inevitably come. The club can only Social ST PAULS ask that players representing it offer Great function last game with the pressure. Our boys lost concentration and allow their forwards plenty of Under 19’s their best and that really shouldn’t be annual Ladies Lunch. Many thanks Seniors and only managed 3 goals more for the opportunites. At half time Oakleigh had It is a credit to the Demons that their questioned when analysing the past to Lisa and those that helped put on It was an important game for the seniors half, while Clayton scored 10 and ran out extended their lead to 5 points. With our youth program has been as strong as month. Sure, the results have been a great day. The only negative is the to consolidate their position in top 5. winners by 8 goals. Tim Tyler and Jaz season on the line we had to be more it has been over the past few years. predictable but the team has never continued lack of support at functions Clayton jumped out of the blocks with a Kay were among the best, while James accountable and composed going in the In 2014 the Paul Dimmatina led Colts waved the white flag and, in reality, that by the membership which begs the 5 goal to 2 in the first quarter. At the long Bragagnolo kicked 2. premiership quarter. With just two on the did not lose a game and won the all is all anyone can ask. This week against break Clayton took in a 3 goal lead. 2nd bench and one already hurt we were dealt question as to whether all the time U19’s vs Oakleigh Districts too rare Premiers and Champions tag St. Pauls offers an opportunity and an and effort associated is worthwhile half saw a great contest with both teams a blow 5 min into the quarter with Ryan On a chilly but calm winters morning we Kreymborg taken to hospital with a bad which is a feat few groups savour. In upset maybe in the offering. and appreciated. Next function is sharing the lead. Last quarter was close 2015 they look for Back to Back honours ventured out to Oakleigh Districts. It was back injury. To the boys credit they didn’t the inaugural Vampires Golf day at and with only a couple of minutes left the and if last week’s performance was Seniors 6th vs. 7th so each side was desperate panic allowing just 2 goals but getting 2 Cheltenham on July 19th. $75.00 for the Doggies were up by 11 points. Clayton anything to go by are a real chance to Highlights included the Senior for a win to keep in touch with 5th and themselves. Eight points down going into round or $100.00 if you enjoy a drink or gained a break from the centre and deliver. The Vampires have struggled return of the mercurial Dan Reid and finals spot. the last. We got a couple early with Victor, 2. All inclusive. We require 9 X 4’s for a 4 goaled. With less than a minute left the for consistency in personnel throughout the continued great work from the Fred and Nick Supple getting on top umpire paid a 50 metre penalty to Clayton Kicking against a slight breeze in the first the year, rarely fielding a team one week youngster and Under 19 Isaac Williams. Ball, Best Ball or Ambrose tournament. across the middle. Oakleigh got one back who scored another goal to lead by a we missed a couple of early opportunities, that resembled anything of the previous The son of VFL/AFL Champion Choco Owen Munnie already has his teams to hit the lead again. Our back six with Williams, Isaac has a fruitful future name on the winner’s trophy according point as the siren sounded for a Doggies the intencity and pressure was evident week. As a result there is a definite lack loss. Liam Wilson again best and Travis Ben Lindsay and Tim Walsh providing in front of him showing poise belying to Glen Hall. You’ll need to register and from both sides. Oakleigh Districts of predictability amongst the players. Ridgway kicking 3. run out of the backline was providing our Combined with a reluctance to train has his tender years. Bentleigh gave the prepay for entry. See Hopey for tickets. responded well but by the end of the forwards with plenty of opportunities. Our Seniors a real fright last time around Reserves first they held a small 3 point lead. The resulted with the Club making a giant Are you an East Brighton Immortal? forward pressure was rewarded with 2 and have been competitive in almost The team had shown a lot of message was simple, don’t over use and leap forward on one hand in fielding a If not why not? See Hilly for details goals giving us a 10 point lead with approx all games this season. They were to be improvement in the last weeks and were be direct when going forward. With Kyle team but perhaps swimming against $200.00 to be “Immortalized” 1 min to go. Oakleigh Districts didn’t let no pushover. An even first half was no confident going into the game. We also in the ruck again getting first use to Victor the tide for most of the season. The Memberships still open at $50.00 per up scoring one to give the coaches a few real surprise. Turnovers were costly had Tim Tyler and Jaz Kay returning. First we appeared to be getting on top with a major aspect has been continuing to head and if you wish to sponsor a player nervous seconds until the siren sounded for the Vampires but after half time the half was a tight contest with both sides couple of early goals. However we started for a 4 point win. Best - Great team effort cough the ball up to the opposition too of your choice it is a tax deductible team clicked into gear and started to having a red hot go. Doggies trailed by 3 to lose focus and not be accountable however special mention to Victor with easily having worked mightily hard to $340.00. With finals approaching it win possession. It’s something that show the attributes expected. A fairly points at the break. 2nd half saw Clayton allowing the Oakleigh Districts defenders 6 goals could be your chance to assist the can be improved fairly easily but until impressive display ensued as East team in its quest for the elusive “Back training numbers improve the great Brighton flexed its muscles to which the to Back”. There is more to supporting efforts of a few will continue to go young Bentleigh team had few answers. CLAYTON Clayton’s Ones and Twos was our best up forward with 4. Back in Oval for the Mr Clayton Cocktail Night Good teams rise to the occasion and your club than buying a beer on a unrewarded. It’s up to you boys. took the points from St Pauls in Round the five boys and on the march! from 7.30 pm. $50 includes slushy East Brighton certainly showed that Saturday. After 4 consecutive Grand 11, while the Thirds won by forfeit when cocktails, finger food, beer, wine Reserves when it is prepared to do the team Finals it is a little frustrating to see a State Gas Appliances Reserves Report. Chelsea Heights pulled out of their and soft drinks. Book now with the It was not a game that inspired an orientated things they are more than raft of “supporters” back in the rooms The Twos got off to a rusty start, but game. netballers. enthusiastic build up given the form a handful. Rated a 75% performance slapping each other on the back after built slowly to hold a four-goal lead at the last change. Again our boys finished of the opposition and the home team there is still a measure to go and a 4 finals having done little else during the Lunico Hotel Senior Report. Saturday 25 July, at our home game v. full of running, and our five-goal last but credit to Jason Louey and a couple quarter effort has proved elusive thus course of the season. Once again too Clays supporters witnessed a ‘win for East Brighton is a “High Tea” Ladies’ quarter resulted in a solid 8-goal win. of Under 19’s saw the Reserves again far. 7 games left and the business much left to too few. the ages’ with our stirring one-point Day at The Clays Social Club. All cobble together enough players to end is fast approaching starting with victory in the Ones. Clayton led for Jack Crameri was productive up WAGs, netballers, and our footballers’ Sponsors field what was a pretty competitive an always expected tough tussle at much of the day until St.Pauls turned forward with 3 goals. Our best were mums, sisters, aunties and friends Brighton Holden, Montagues, Brighton outfit even though the scores didn’t McKinnon Road against a desperate on a five-goal last quarter to steal the Nick Parisi, Johnny Davis and Garry are welcome. Opposition Ladies from Hotel, Driver Dynamics, Financial reflect the true nature of the contest. St. Pauls Doggies. History tells us lead late in the game. With just two Brown. Gerard Imbriano showed plenty East Brighton FC are also welcome. Recent performances have seen this these games are always a torrid affair & Investor Management Aged Care minutes left on the clock Clayton was of aggression in the packs, Ryan Ladson It’s a 1 pm start. $10 entry includes team provide a glimmer of hope for the between 2 proud clubs and it will take Financial Specialists, Warwick Shields, 11 points down and looked toasted – but was creative in the midfield and Steve afternoon tea, free gift bag, door prizes remainder of the season and the ability a concerted effort to prevail after the Bob Jane Moorabbin, Wild Holly Cakes, some aerial gymnastics from the coach Martin got plenty of the footy. Our Twos to have a real crack regardless of the Doggies fell from the 5 in controversial Chirpy Chicken, Bendigo Bank Elwood, and complementary glass of bubbly on got one goal back, then with the siren are now well-embedded in the five and arrival. There’ll be a guest speaker, and negatives. Assuming that players are circumstances last week. A wounded RSM, Pat’s Pizza, Double Happiness looming Andy Ray had a set shot from look set to consolidate a finals berth in a raffle with proceeds going to Breast prepared to offer the same, success Doggie is a dangerous Doggie. Chinese Restaurant, 360 Constructions 45 metres. It sailed through post-height the coming weeks. Cancer Network Australia. just before the siren sounded to give Social. out of 5 against the Dingoes. It was Marja and Ash Crooks who did a great the Clays an unlikely and euphoric win. Home game meals in Social Club ST KILDA CITY Big day at the Thanks to all who joined in our Crazy great day of suburban sport, probably Those who were present will talk about Members and supporters are reminded Peanut Farm yesterday with 5 netball job helping out on the day. Games and Trivia after the St Pauls this one for many years to come. and 4 football matches. The U19’s the biggest crowd for a long time at game - a great night with lots of laughs, that pub-style lunches are served in the our ground, credit to Dingley and their 2015 Sponsors Social Club at all home games – great had a good win against the finals The Inkerman Hotel, Insightful ‘Razor’ was the ‘last-kick’ hero, but the buoyed by our classic one-point win. contenders setting them up for a top supporters. Fantastic effort by Kate win was built on Jesse Henderson’s The live music afternoon at the Club the value at around $12 to $15. on organising all the bits and pieces Systems, Bendigo Bank, Chisolm and Thursday night meals - 2 finish, 3rds had a narrow loss and ruck dominance, solid defense again following day with cover band “Spin” All Clays for the netball, great job! Gamon, Junglehouse Backpackers, supporters are also welcome to join the seniors and reserves were beaten led by ‘Jaydo’ Gilmour and Daniel Kirby. was also well-supported. Phoenix Waste Management, Sophie Hard midfield running from Gabby us at the Social Club at Meade Oval for convincingly, although the seniors had And Divvy 6 netball out a springy had a Coming events include: Dunn Freelance Graphic Designer, J & team selection every Thursday night. a strong last quarter. good win well done girls!!! Irons and ‘Cooka’ Wilson produced five L Meats, Red Scooter, Outback Jacks, goals between them and they had a Tonight Saturday 11 July after our East The bar is open and hot meals are On the netball side we scored 1 win Special thanks to Pam, Marc, Bernice, and Burgers on Barkly. hand in several others. Stewie Scanlon Malvern game, come back to Meade magnificent value from just $12.

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EAST MALVERN This week we was pleasing as we’ve had trouble Our midfield group, whilst not always were at home vs Chelsea Heights. Both finishing off sides in the past. mentioned in the best players, are teams had comprehensive wins, so well All in all we saw fantastic effort by both providing a very consistent effort each done to our boys. teams this week, and coming into our week and were once again dominant. Seniors last break of the year I think we’ve put With 7 weeks left we must take the This Saturday we took on bottom of ourselves in a great mindset to attack the ladder Chelsea Heights, this was a the remaining 7 games of the season. positives away from this win and look great opportunity for our boys to regain to keep working harder as there are big some much needed confidence in Reserves games ahead as we look to solidify a themselves and our game style. Back at home against Chelsea Heights, spot in the top 5. the Reserves looked to make it 3 in a row Our opening quarter was outstanding going into the second break of the year. Social Calendar with unselfish, fast ball movement. It was clear from early on in the game that In what turned out to be a great overall East Malvern Football Club Major Draw the players were committed to sticking team effort, our unselfishness and with the game plan and 12 goals in the willingness to work hard for one 5 July 2015 first was just reward. Big T. Rex’s tap another by either running in packs, work was exceptional and it was clear to clearing space or doing the one With the chance to win $2000 you have see why he’s rated so highly. percenters really showed with a very to get your ticket to the Reverse Draw! pleasing end result. Cooky was terrific, Bubba got on the end Tickets are $50 and are available from of a few and the midfield (Isaac, Fitzy, 9 individual goal kickers highlighted by [email protected] Jess and Jamesy) all played major roles Tractor and Roughy with 6 each was a in the win. The back half were once real positive, whilst our players in the $50 dollars entry includes spit roast again almost faultless, their spread and backline all provided plenty of two way hard running was awesome. lunch, wine, beer and cider. running to create and also stop their The boys worked really hard until the opponents opportunities throughout If you have any questions or to RSVP end and really put Chelsea away, which the day. please email [email protected]

MORDIALLOC Mordialloc took to get down and support! The firsts take we need a big performance next time the field of battle for the week before on Heatherton in the Saturday mid-day round to prove it was just an off day. time slot. the bye on the back of five wins the The ones never looked in danger after previous weekend. Could we back up The football thirds continued their recent kicking the first five goals of the match. with another five? Umm… no, but three impressive roll, controlling their game From that point onwards the boys never wasn’t a bad effort all told… against Cheltenham from start to finish. let their opponents back into the game in At the Dingley courts our netball Big Rob Bibby put on a master class in a clinical display with every player doing the ruck, Darren Barlow kicked a lazy their bit. Dave Marguglio controlled play firsts faced a Chelsea Heights side seven, coach Kent contributed with across half back, Luke Barnhoorn was short of competition points but full of four and around the ground everyone at his creative best, and Matt Ravenall enthusiasm. Such games can be tricky, won their position to contribute to a and the two Jimmies converted all that but the girls handled this one with much comprehensive victory, to the tune of 67 came their way up forward in one of the aplomb and no little confidence, coming points. We thank those who have come best wins of the season to date. The away with a convincing 45 to 25 victory. down to play for the red & white, and are bye will help some players to get over This all but assures us of a finals berth, very encouraged by their progress. a few bumps and bruises before taking putting us four wins clear of Bentleigh on the ladder-leading Dingley on their in fifth. The seconds had a rather more The seconds, however, will want to forget return. All three football sides are difficult time of it though, playing a this one in a big hurry. We were second playing there, and they always have a committed Heatherton side intent on to the ball all day against a committed big local following, so it would be nice to taking down a big scalp, and finishing Cheltenham side that seemed to want see plenty of red and white to drive our on the wrong end of a 37 to 27 scoreline. the win more than we did. One goal to boys on. This leaves us behind Dingley in third by three-quarter time was not what the the merest of percentages, so every goal doctor ordered. Five goals to one in the Big opportunity to show what we’re counts from here on. We do, however, last term showed what we can do, but made of on Saturday. Let’s all show play Dingley for second spot at 7pm on it was too little too late. The two Evans this competition that we’re a force to be Thursday July 9 – those that can please boys and Nick Hoban were standouts- reckoned with…

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DIVISION 2 RESULTS: ROUND 11 DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10 SENIORS RESERVES Round 11 brought us a couple of upsets Oakleigh kicked another 10 goals in the TEAM PWLDFA% PTS TEAM PWLDFA% PTS as one club stamped themselves as second half as its midfield went on a field Oakleigh District 11 9 2 0 1005 614 163.68 36 Skye 11 11 0 0 1162 331 351.06 44 serious finals contenders. day in the clearances. David Velardo was Keysborough 11 9 2 0 1115 688 162.06 36 Keysborough 11 8 3 0 1224 550 222.55 32 Murrumbeena did themselves plenty the main benefactor as he was back to Skye 11 8 3 0 997 697 143.04 32 Oakleigh District 11 8 3 0 782 672 116.37 32 of favours with a hard fought victory his best with eight goals. Murrumbeena 11 7 4 0 866 783 110.60 28 Highett 11 7 4 0 757 563 134.46 28 against the previously top of the table

Caulfield 11 6 5 0 883 759 116.34 24 Murrumbeena 11 6 5 0 751 642 116.98 24 Keysborough at home. The Beena played Skye produced a stunningly powerful their home ground advantage perfectly Hampton 11 6 5 0 808 868 93.09 24 Springvale Districts 11 4 7 0 652 787 82.85 16 display of offensive power on Saturday in an impressive first half display that Highett 11 4 7 0 887 858 103.38 16 Caulfield 11 4 7 0 610 827 73.76 16 in its 77-point win against Heatherton saw them kick 10 goals to eight to take at Ross Street Reserve. A good second Springvale Districts 11 3 8 0 701 1073 65.33 12 Heatherton 11 4 7 0 569 890 63.93 16 a 12 point half time lead. The game Heatherton 11 2 9 0 683 1166 58.58 8 Hampton 11 3 8 0 741 835 88.74 12 turned defensive in the second half as quarter by the Tonners left them only 14 Doveton Eagles 11 1 10 0 716 1155 61.99 4 Doveton Eagles 11 0 11 0 322 1473 21.86 0 Keysborough struggled to penetrate points behind at the main break and they

Murrumbeena 6.3 10.3 12.8 13.11-89 Murrumbeena 1.0 4.1 5.2 7.5-47 Murrumbeena’s backline effectively. The were in with a sniff. But an eight-goal Keysborough 3.2 8.3 11.7 12.9-81 Keysborough 3.5 6.9 11.14 15.17-107 result was a tight eight point victory to third quarter followed by a six-goal final Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: D. Spanos 3, A. Ekberg-Weiss 3, A. Moloney 2, Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: P. Der Jeu 2, A. Vanderneut, R. Cahalane, Murrumbeena, its’ seventh of the season. D. Hargrave 2, J. Walker, D. Elkman, D. Turkington R. Schreier, G. Fowles, A. Hawking quarter put the nail in the coffin as the Best Players: J. Shirley, A. Moloney, D. Spanos, A. Ekberg-Weiss, D. Elkman, Best Players: C. Keating, J. Sissons, R. Cahalane, G. Fowles, D. Batterham, J. Walker J. Brammer Dean Spanos and Anthony Ekberg-Weiss Keysborough: Goal Kickers: T. King 5, D. Wheeler 2, T. Bacic 2, G. Humphreys, Keysborough: Goal Kickers: D. Rajic 3, C. Capsalis 3, D. McLean 2, B. Scott 2, Bombers rallied to record their eighth B. Sutton, M. Burnett M. Osborne, G. Smith, W. Hanks, L. Damato, S. Flight combined for six goals. Best Players: W. Gayfer, T. Bacic, T. King, G. Humphreys, D. Wheeler, D. Morland Best Players: D. McLean, S. Dekkers, M. Osborne, G. Lazaridis, C. Capsalis, T. Cullen win of the season and remain in the top A six-goal final quarter has propelled Doveton Eagles 3.5 6.5 8.7 8.8-56 Doveton Eagles 0.1 0.1 5.5 5.5-35 three. Aaron Harper was the best for Caulfield 6.1 9.3 12.5 18.8-116 Caulfield 0.5 3.11 3.11 7.13-55 Caulfield to victory against Doveton Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: C. Ross 2, E. Samadi 2, B. Scanlon, S. Paynter, Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: V. Vunimasi 2, C. Roussety 2, T. O’Gallaghan Eagles and back into the top five. The Skye with four goals. J. Kennedy, A. Vanbeek Best Players: A. Rakic, C. Mills, S. McGrath, D. Algra, M. Hidgcock, R. Hovell Best Players: J. Kennedy, C. Wilson, B. Oliver, C. Ross, J. O’Neill, A. Vanbeek teams were even for the majority of the Caulfield:Goal Kickers: A. Connell 4, J. Twirdy 3, D. Beattie 2, J. Buggy 2, Caulfield:Goal Kickers: J. Tippett 3, P. Waked 2, M. Murray, H. Maclean Hampton is in mini crisis mode after J. Backway, T. Kennedy, S. Walton, J. Wood, S. Gunning, T. Heagney, G. Ivanka Best Players: A. O’Shea, L. Fairley, S. McLean, P. Waked, J. Dyer, J. Daidone tough contest but the Bears were able to Best Players: J. Backway, C. Lewis, T. Heagney, S. Walton, A. Connell, D. Beattie suffering a heavy 50-point defeat at the wrest the momentum away from Doveton Oakleigh District 3.1 11.5 15.10 21.14-140 Oakleigh District 1.6 5.7 11.10 13.16-94 hands of Highett on Saturday. Missing Springvale Districts 3.2 3.2 4.5 6.6-42 Springvale Districts 1.0 2.1 4.6 8.7-55 to pile on six goals to one behind in the Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: D. Velardo 8, K. Kandakji 4, M. Gurry 3, E. Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: A. Lowry 3, T. McNamara 2, T. Tzouvelis 2, last quarter to post the 10-goal victory. key forward Joel Hanlon, the Hammers Nassrallah 2, D. Kiellerup 2, A. Henneman, B. Hodic M. Dobson, C. Cappelleri, R. Cappelleri, M. Jacotine, C. Domingo, P. Gurr Best Players: K. Kandakji, D. Kiellerup, D. Velardo, M. Hacket, J. Walker, M. Gurry Best Players: T. Tzouvelis, J. Castello, T. Von Duve, J. Thexton, A. Lowry, J. Goujon The young brigade of Bears prowling were competitive in the first half and only Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: L. Baptist 2, B. Green, J. Bolch, R. Johnston, Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: C. Lacey 5, D. Nutting 3 M. Thompson the field displayed some significant Best Players: A. Do, L. Dunne, L. Baptist, J. Doust, M. Thompson, M. Latimer Best Players: M. Devereaux, A. Henderson, C. Chiv, B. Wilson, D. Bramble, S. Suon trailed the Dogs by seven points at the improvement as full forward Adam Heatherton 1.3 5.4 5.8 9.8-62 Heatherton 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4-16 main break. But Highett proved simply Skye 3.6 7.6 15.9 21.13-139 Skye 18.15 18.15 18.15 19.16-130 Connell continued his resurgence with too good in the second half as it spread Heatherton: Goal Kickers: T. Kumetaitis 3, C. Einsiedel 2, M. Bruce, P. Lavery, Heatherton: Goal Kickers: M. Kenney, M. Griffin four goals. C. Moon, S. Ulbrick Best Players: M. Kenney, A. Robinson, C. McLachlan, D. Tanner, L. MacIntosh, Best Players: J. Hammill, M. Stuart, T. Kumetaitis, C. Moon, P. Connolly, M. Griffin the scoring load around, kicking nine S. Simpson Skye: Goal Kickers: M. Kalviskis 8, T. McEachern 3, B. Nanopoulos 2, C. McCann, Oakleigh Districts have surged back to Skye: Goal Kickers: A. Harper 4, J. Karadeas 3, J. Martinson 3, B. Evans 2, goals to two as it comfortably recorded B. Walker 2, M. Poore 2, N. McConville 2, J. Bateman, T. Barr, A. Planner S. Solomonidis, S. Murnane, B. Williams, C. Smith, C. Petrie the top of the ladder after a 98-point Best Players: J. McConville, A. Harper, B. Nicol, J. Karadeas, N. McConville, Best Players: R. McConville, B. Nanopoulos, F. Payenda, C. Smith, M. Kelly, B. Evans B. Bormann thumping of Springvale Districts. the big win. Six players kicked multiple Highett 4.4 7.6 11.9 16.11-107 Highett 1.2 2.4 7.8 10.14-74 Springvale held a slight one-point lead goals for Highett while Jess Elms was Hampton 3.4 6.5 6.6 8.9-57 Hampton 2.2 4.3 5.6 7.8-50 at the first break before Oakleigh clicked named best on ground. Highett: Goal Kickers: R. Swayn 2, J. Jones-Hamptan 2, J. Duscher 2, T. Brown 2, Highett: Goal Kickers: N. Umiljendic 3, J. Gasio 3, P. Taugasolo, D. Taylor, M. Cook 2, A. Carey 2, L. Thomas, Y. Pasialis, A. Friedman, M. Hoar S. Vawdrey, L. Richards into gear in the second quarter, kicking Best Players: J. Elms, M. Hoar, J. Duell, S. Jackson, M. Cook, R. Swayn Best Players: P. Taugasolo, W. Alderman, N. Umiljendic, J. Gasio, D. Taylor, Hampton: Goal Kickers: C. Grove 3, N. O’Donovan, S. Fiora, J. Burbidge, J. S. Jones eight goals to nothing to take a 51-point All Division Two clubs have a bye so no Feather, B. Hickey Hampton: Goal Kickers: J. Peters 3, K. Gascoigne 2, T. Griffin, J. Wilson Best Players: M. Digby, J. Burbidge, T. Yeowart, A. Shedlock, J. Feather, C. Grove Best Players: J. Peters, K. Gascoigne, T. Davis, T. Nixon, J. Trimble, A. Berecz lead into half time. matches are scheduled this weekend.

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ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 11-Apr 23-May 18-Jul Murrumbeena 6.16.52 def by Hampton 9.10.64 Murrumbeena 11.10-76 def by Oakleigh District 14.7-91 Murrumbeena v Skye Doveton Eagles 13.5.83 def by Keysborough 16.14.110 Doveton Eagles 18.12-120 def Heatherton 16.9-105 Doveton Eagles v Springvale Districts Heatherton 4.7.31 def by Caulfield 15.9.99 Keysborough 15.14-104 def Highett 12.9-81 Heatherton v Highett Caulfield 19.12-126 def Springvale Districts 9.7-61 Oakleigh District 11.13.79 def Skye 10.7.67 Oakleigh District v Hampton Highett 9.19.73 def by Springvale Districts 11.15.81 Hampton 10.7-67 def by Skye 9.19-73 Keysborough v Caulfield ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 30-May 18-Apr 25-Jul Heatherton 7.2-44 def by Murrumbeena 13.16-94 Keysborough 16.13.109 def Murrumbeena 5.5.35 Springvale Districts v Murrumbeena Doveton Eagles 10.6-66 def by Hampton 15.10-100 Caulfield 11.15.81 def Doveton Eagles 6.14.50 Oakleigh District 9.13-67 def Keysborough 9.11-65 Highett v Doveton Eagles Skye 17.14.116 def Heatherton 7.2.44 Highett 11.9-75 def by Caulfield 14.8-92 Oakleigh District v Heatherton Springvale Dist. 6.9.45 def by Oakleigh Dist.11.15.81 Springvale Districts 5.5-35 def by Skye 14.12-96 Skye v Keysborough Hampton 18.9.117 def Highett 9.10.64 Caulfield v Hampton ROUND 9 ROUND 3 13-Jun ROUND 15 25-Apr Murrumbeena 10.20-80 def Doveton Eagles 11.13-79 1-Aug Murrumbeena 14.14-98 def Caulfield 8.8-56 Keysborough 24.11-155 def by Heatherton 7.8-50 Murrumbeena v Highett Doveton Eagles 5.17-47 def by Skye 17.14-116 Caulfield 5.11-41 def by Oakleigh District 13.12-90 Doveton Eagles v Oakleigh District Heatherton 14.8-92 def Springvale Districts 10.13-73 Skye 10.12-72 def Highett 10.8-68 Hampton v Heatherton Oakleigh District 8.9-57 def by Highett 11.5-71 Hampton 14.10-94 def Springvale Districts 9.12-66 Keysborough v Springvale Districts Keysborough 7.12-54 def Hampton 6.3-39 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION Caulfield v Skye ROUND 4 AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 2-May 20-Jun 8-Aug Hampton 6.12-48 def by Murrumbeena 14.13-97 Skye 15.10-100 def Murrumbeena 9.12-66 Oakleigh District v Murrumbeena Keysborough 18.21-129 def Doveton Eagles 5.6-36 Springvale Districts 17.11-113 def Doveton Eagles 14.9-93 Heatherton v Doveton Eagles Caulfield 11.12-78 def by Heatherton 12.9-81 Highett 16.14-110 def Heatherton 13.2-80 Skye 13.6-84 def Oakleigh District 9.7-61 Highett v Keysborough Hampton 8.5-53 def by Oakleigh District 24.13-157 Springvale Districts 12.7-79 def Highett 8.9-57 Springvale Districts v Caulfield Caulfield 9.12-66 def Keysborough 12.14-86 Skye v Hampton ROUND 11 ROUND 5 27-Jun ROUND 17 9-May Murrumbeena 13.11-89 def Keysborough 12.9-81 15-Aug Murrumbeena 14.16-100 def Springvale Districts 5.7-37 Doveton Eagles 8.8-56 def by Caulfield 18.8-116 Murrumbeena v Heatherton Doveton Eagles 6.4-40 def by Highett 15.16-106 Heatherton 9.8-62 def by Skye 21.13-139 Hampton v Doveton Eagles Heatherton 2.12-24 def by Oakleigh District 12.11-83 Oakleigh Dist. 21.14-140 def Springvale Dist. 6.6-42 Keysborough v Oakleigh District Keysborough 15.12-102 def Skye 11.9-75 Highett 16.11-107 def Hampton 8.9-57 Caulfield v Highett Hampton 10.10-70 def Caulfield 8.13-61 ROUND 12 Skye v Springvale Districts ROUND 6 11-Jul ROUND 18 16-May Caulfield v Murrumbeena 22-Aug Skye 9.5-59 def by Caulfield 10.6-66 Skye v Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles v Murrumbeena Highett 10.14-74 def by Murrumbeena 10.19-79 Springvale Districts v Heatherton Heatherton v Keysborough Oakleigh District 15.9-99 def Doveton Eagles 7.4-46 Highett v Oakleigh District Oakleigh District v Caulfield Heatherton 10.10-70 def by Hampton 15.9-99 Hampton v Keysborough Highett v Skye Springvale Districts 10.7-67 def Keysborough 19.6-120 Skye v Caulfield Springvale Districts v Hampton

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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES HEATHERTON goal in a long time. Josh was to CPL. D4 beat Hampton by 33 OAKLEIGH DISTRICT details. A great day with a chance Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena, dominant again. Matt S, Trev, goals and D5 beat Mordy by 10. Three good competitive games at some “cash “ incentive. Chadstone Toyota, East Oakleigh Melbourne Food Distributors IGA, Garden Gear, Ausreo, Cmoon, Connolls and Simo all of footy last round produced a The PINK DAY was a rousing Seniors Report played well. Heatherton Football & Netball 2/1 result with the under 19’s just Trevillian Signs, Big Hen Building In a great first half the boys took Club is proudly sponsored by: success according to my little Supplies, Ray White Oakleigh, Essential Finance Pty Ltd failing. birdie and we thank Karen and her it right up to Skye. We missed the Cody Gems & Jewellery, Green and Gold Tree Services, IL Reserves Report With more sides joining the finals helpers for the work opportunity to add scoreboard Melbourne Food Distributors, Duca Restaurant, pressure after failing to convert This was always going to be race it’s vital that our triple header Echo Cartons, Packing Boxes, venture to Highett this week gets they put in to achieve this success. Our Gold Members and The four set shots in the first quarter. a tough match against ladder A great commitment for a great leaders. Several new players Tom the Lumberjack, Harris the desired commitment needed Players Sponsors are invited In a tight game Skye kicked a cause! to join the President of the club made their debut for the Tunners. Family Meats, Chadstone Toyota, for positive results. couple during in the at our annual Sponsors “Thank Robo was exhausted after Off The Field On July 18 at our home game, 2nd to take a 14 point lead at the Waltzing Matilda Hotel; Flow You” Day. Our chance to show Our The Sandown Greyhound Club people from Dandy Floor break. Unfortunately we went replacing Sauce in the ruck. Dale Printing, Eagle Printer, 360 appreciation for their fantastic Challenge Day will be held on July Centre, Urban Body Corporate to sleep in the 3rd and Skye Tanner played a good game. Ben support. South, Artscape Landscaping, 12th. Those interested( must have Management, G & C Motors, ABP woke up. Our third quarter was Deans and Blake Gray will be better for the run. Rick Butler Market Gardens, 25 + ) should see Pittsy Snr for Consultants, Global Plumbing, Go Oaks. disastrous with Skye kicking 8.3 Essential Finance Pty Ltd, to 4 points. Good to see Pol back Paving 2000 Netball Report Miracle Autospray, Steve Wilby and looking lively up front which Div 1 had a 2 goal win over 2nd HIGHETT The most successful day this included a sensational snap placed Bentleigh. D2 had a big Transport, PPM Concrete for goal. Clint chimed in with 2. win over Bentleigh. a solid win Constructions, Bendigo Bank season, our netball teams were undefeated, Brucey kicked his first for the of St Kilda 62 to 39 and is third Dingley Village, Paving 2000, club and Seany kicked his first on the ladder. D3 lost by 2 goals Cheltenham Conveyancing the Unders topped up with a few Under

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SFNL MEDIA DESK GETTING TO KNOW THE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES / WILL HUNTER Con Gorozidis - Footscray in 1983. But his career at the top level career ended Southern Football Netball League at the year’s end after a total 34 games and 74 goals. Bill Ostle - Federal Football League One of Ostle’s former charges at East Malvern was John Collins, Gorozidis then played six seasons with VFA club Sandringham the former President of the Beaumaris Football Club. After making a name “Tough love” and “hard for himself during his in the late 80s before he joined ESPCFA club Bentleigh in 1990. Ostle’s daughter, Judy, who had sons playing at the Sharks at the but fair” seem to be part fleeting career in the He had immediate success too, bagging a truckload of goals time, remembered mentioning to Collins that her dad had played and winning a premiership in his first year at the club. of the mantra of old- and coached at East Malvern. Collins then asked Judy what her VFL, Con Gorozidis school coaches. dad’s name was. became one of the His childhood mate and former teammate at St Kilda and Bill Ostle was certainly of “(When I told him) his comment was (that) he was the toughest biggest names in local Sandringham, John Bennett, then convinced Gorozidis to move that mould and was loved coach (he had) ever played under,” Judy recalled. footy in the 1990s. to East Brighton. It led to the highlight of his SFNL career when in 1993 the Vampires won the Division One premiership, and respected and by all “He was 17 at the time and they were at training and exhausted Throughout his career, defeating the all-conquering Noble Park against all odds. of the players he coached and dad said: “right, boys, five more laps of the oval!” They were Gorozidis was a solidly- throughout his highly cursing him but as (dad) was doing the laps also (they) couldn’t built forward who Gorozidis was the SFNL’s leading goalkicking that year with 67 decorated career in the back out. knew where the goals goals. Federal Football League. “Later in the dressing rooms they watched as dad took off his were and he went on “I’ll never forget that year, ’93... That was probably the most He began his coaching footy boots and the stops of his boots had broken through (the to become one of the most prolific goalkickers the SFNL has enjoyable moment in my local footy career,” Gorozidis said. career with Cheltenham soles) and his feet were bleeding. John said he washed his feet, put his shoes on and hobbled home.” seen. He is the only man to have been crowned the Southern in 1956 and helped the Rosellas claim the reserves grade League’s leading goalkicker on four occasions, which he He won back to back SFNL goalkicking awards in 1998 (98 premiership in 1958. He then moved across to East Malvern the Tough as nails, was Ostle, and he inspired his troops to be just as achieved during his stints with Bentleigh, East Brighton and goals) and 1999 (68) during his second stint with the Demons resilient. He had an amazing ability to motivate his players and following year where he won another four senior premierships and added his fourth at Murrumbeena in 2001 with 91 majors. get the best out of them. Murrumbeena. in seven years. He helped the Beena win the Division Two flag two years later. One of his most famous disciples, the legendary Tom Hafey Recruited to St Kilda as an 18-year-old in 1980, Gorozidis He also took charge of the FFL’s interleague team in 1970 and 1971. (Ostle coached all of the Hafey boys at East Malvern), wrote booted 34 goals in 13 games to top the goalkicking at the Although undeniably a prodigious talent, Gorozidis said his But while his impressive coaching record speaks for itself, what in his book that Ostle was a truly inspiring coach, which is a Saints in just his second year at the club. Dubbed ‘the Golden teammates had a lot to do with his success during his SFNL is less obvious was his ability to motivate, inspire and connect tremendous tribute to the great man. Greek’, he quickly became a fan favourite at Moorabbin Oval. days. with his players. This was what made him the coaching great he Ostle left an indelible mark on every player he coached and his He spent just one more season at the Saints before crossing to “I was pretty lucky I was playing with good players,” he said. was and is a massive part of the legacy he left behind. impact at both clubs will never be forgotten.

Bruce Hill - Southern Football Netball League In 1995 he went down to T.H. King Oval where South Yarra were playing Ian Birkett - Eastern Suburbs the spectacular. He played his best footy as a blisteringly quick at the time to ask if he could play one final game with them on the same Churches Football Association onballer, but was equally dangerous up forward and was a renowned You would be hard pressed ground he that he made his debut with East Malvern. goalkicker. With strong hands, lovely foot skills and ability to play to find a man who has “And I’m still there 20 years later!” Hill said with a laugh. A more humble champion multiple positions, Rabbit was the complete package. contributed more to local than Ian Birkett you will football than Bruce Hill. He eventually played 145 matches for the Yarras’ reserves and thirds “He was pretty much known as the superstar of the ESCFA in the not find. sides, and even captained the magoos at the ripe old age of 50. A-Grade sides,” Honey recalled. For nearly 50 years, Hill Affectionately known to has experienced the highs But despite his impressive list of playing achievements, it’s Hill’s mountain “He was a magnificent mark of the ball and he could take screamers of off-field work that is most noteworthy. most as Rabbit, Birkett was and lows as a player, over packs and things like that and did so on a regular basis administrator and volunteer He was secretary of East Malvern from 1969 until the club folded, during an out and out superstar of throughout his career.” and has given invaluable which time it had grown from one senior team to having two senior and the ESCFA, the dominant service to two SESFL/SFNL eight junior sides. player of his era. But you Birkett proved remarkably durable over his career too, playing over clubs. In the process, he has 400 games with both Burwood United and the now-defunct SFNL club And it was the demise of his beloved club that spurred him on to devote will never hear him say as amassed a list of honours, almost his entire life to community football. much. In fact, he will likely Mt Waverley-Burwood. In his prime he won four ESCFA A-Grade Best awards and achievements be slightly embarrassed and Fairest awards between 1985 and 1990 and was also crowned the the length of Flemington “I learnt after East Malvern folded that I didn’t ever wanted to be involved reading this article, such is ESCFA’s leading goalkicker in 1985 (84 goals) and 1987 (70). straight. in anything like that again so I guess it’s just a matter of trying to keep things going,” Hill said. his modesty. But Birkett said that his career highlights were undoubtedly the two His playing career alone is extraordinary, having featured in over 750 flags he played in with Burwood United. He won his first premiership senior matches across various competitions in a career that continued “I know what it’s like for just myself personally not to have a club where However, there is no denying his standing as one of the all-time medallion in 1983, before taking a hiatus from footy the following year until his mid 60s. you’ve played 300 games and won seven Best and Fairests to go back to greats of the ESCFA. with a few bragging rights because the club doesn’t exist anymore.” to go travelling overseas with a mate. He returned to the club in 1985 In his prime, Hill was a tall centreman with pace to burn. He debuted with His well-known nickname was given to him by his first coach at and was a dual premiership player by season’s end. It comes as no surprise then that Hill was instrumental in reforming East Malvern in 1967, playing 301 games for the club and winning seven Burwood United, who coincidentally was fellow 2015 SFNL Hall South Yarra after their recess in 2006. “That’s what you play for, you know,” Birkett said. Best and Fairest awards along the way, including an incredible six in a row of Fame inductee Jim Honey. Birkett, aged just 11 at the time, between 1967 and 1972. Hill has also been actively involved in the SESFL and SFNL since 1969 was playing in the Under 15s with his older brother when Honey “I was lucky enough as a junior we were in a lot of finals. We were as ladder secretary, statistician and historian, and was a former Division likened him to a rabbit because of his smaller body, his zip and his pretty strong back then, Burwood... but to win the senior (flag) He was also acting captain of East Malvern’s 1969 premiership team and Two scribe for the SFNL Record for more than a decade during the 1990s claimed the SESFL Division Two Best and Fairest in the same year. and 2000s. willingness to burrow in for the footy. It has stuck with him ever since. obviously that’s the ultimate.” When East Malvern disbanded due to financial difficulties after the 1984 He is currently serving a second stint as Yarras president (his seventh From those humble beginnings Birkett went on the win the Birkett may be loath to speak about his glittering career, but those season, Hill became a bit of football nomad, playing with several clubs year in the role) and there are no signs of slowing down for this self- ESCFA Under 17s league Best and Fairest and soon developed that witnessed him will agree that he was one of the greatest ESCFA outside the SESFL/SFNL between 1985 and 1994. confessed “footy nut”. into a supremely versatile senior footballer with a penchant for players of his time.

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SFNL MEDIA DESK GETTING TO KNOW THE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES / WILL HUNTER Neil Lockhart - club ascend from Division Three to the top grade. Southern Football Netball League Lockhart was also instrumental in initiating and facilitating the redevelopment of the amenities at Beazely Reserve. Such After two premierships at the Vampires, he took over the reigns Nobody encapsulates John Bennett - is his standing at the club they named these new facilities in as coach of battling second-division club Heatherton in 2002 the spirit of the Chelsea Southern Football Netball League Lockhart’s honour. where he has been a revelation. Heights Football Club There is no doubting that In Bennett’s eight-year stint in charge of the Tunners he led more than Neil Lockhart. “We (built) brand new rooms about seven years ago. They were John Bennett is larger them to two flags, before stepping aside to take up roles as Vice fantastic, on the wing,” Lockhart said proudly. than life. For more than three President and Football Manager – positions he still holds. And “A terrific facility, we went from the old rooms to, you know, He cut an imposing decades, Lockhart his influence in turning the downtrodden club around cannot electronic scoreboard, new cricket nets... so it’s a pretty good figure on the field during bled navy and red be overstated. complex.” his playing days at East and established the Over his 17-year SFNL coaching career, Bennett finished Brighton and he is a Heighters’ standing as Along the way Lockhart has earned almost every accolade the with four premierships from seven grand finals, earning him wonderful character off it. one of the premier clubs club could afford him, including life membership and induction selection as the coach (he was also picked as a player at full in the SFNL over the last into the club’s Hall of Fame. After a taste of top level forward) of the SFNL’s team of the past two decades. 15 years. footy with St Kilda and The popular Bennett was also a member of the SFNL’s radio Lockhart’s longevity at the club is remarkable. But as the old Footscray in the 1980s, he A full forward/centre half forward, Lockhart joined the club as team for five years until he gave it away at the end of last year. adage goes, behind every great man is a great woman, and he then joined Sandringham a player in 1981 back when they were part of the South West This was something he really enjoyed, and has not ruled out a credits his wife with helping him stay at the club for so many and won their goal kicking Gippsland Football League and he topped the competition’s return to the airwaves down the track. years. award in 1987 and 1988. goalkicking in 1982. “I loved the radio show it was great fun,” Bennett said. “The wife was a big help. She was in the canteen for about 20 Bennett then returned to his junior club East Brighton in 1990 But when a spate of shoulder injuries curtailed his career, years. So she was on board so that was sort of our life,” he said. and dominated for the next decade as playing coach, in the “I tried to make it more than just people listening to scores and Lockhart decided to make his mark off the field. He joined the process becoming one of the greatest players the SFNL has seen. that... just trying to have a bit of fun with all the clubs without football club’s committee in 1985 (while he was still playing) and Although Lockhart’s affiliation with the club has ended in an official capacity, his love for the club hasn’t diminished one bit. Standing at full-forward the powerfully-built Bennett was an making it too serious. assumed the Presidency in 1997. With the exception of a year off He can still be found down at Beazley Reserve on Saturdays unbeatable goalkicking machine. But he was also versatile “That’s what footy’s all about – having a good time.” from the club in 1992, he remained in both roles until the end of pitching in where possible. enough to have a run in the guts and booted 60 goals in one In such high esteem is Bennett held by the SFNL they have last season. season playing out of the centre. “(It’s hard to walk away from the club) because I’ve been involved named the Division Two Senior Grade Best and Fairest medal During his time he has seen the club go from strength to for so long,” Lockhart admitted. “I was captain coach – I could play where I wanted to!” in his honour and his induction into the Hall of Fame is another strength. Among the highlights were senior SFNL premierships Bennett joked. just reward for one of footy’s great characters. in 1995 (Lockhart was runner that day) and 2000, which saw the “I go down to games and help them where I can.”

But it’s Martin’s on-field persona that has seen him earn Kevan ‘Icy’ Hamilton - “He would go around and have cups of tea with him afterwards so it Peter Martin - Southern Football Netball League wasn’t a big deal... he was friends with him afterwards.” universal admiration and respect from the entire SFNL Federal Football Club Umpiring can often be community. He has never shied away from admitting his He joined Carlton a few weeks later and enjoyed a stellar debut a thankless task. Very Few players have mistakes and he enjoys the constant communication with season, booting eight goals in his first two matches and finishing dominated the Federal rarely are the whistle- players, which he says is one of the things that keeps him going. the year as the club’s leading goalkicker with 22 majors. But after Football League quite like blowers commended spending the entire 1957 season in the Blues’ reserves, he was finally “(The main reason I) continue to umpire is the camaraderie and Kevan ‘Icy’ Hamilton did. by punters and players granted his wish for a clearance back to his original club McKinnon. banter that exists between the umps and between umpires and when the correct decision A tall, damaging rover that players,” the popular officiator said. was super-dangerous up From there Hamilton then went on to become arguably the greatest is made, but there is no forward, Icy was a true player the Federal Football League has ever seen. Blessed with shortage of yobbos over He is also a ripping bloke off the ground too. A colourful and old-school footballer that tremendous pace and skill, Icy was a five-time recipient of the J the fence to air their charismatic story-teller, Martin has built up a treasure-trove of had the potential to be a W Allnutt Trophy as the League’s fairest and best player (including grievances in a vitriolic cracking yarns throughout his umpiring career which he is only winning four in a row between 1961 and 1964). champion at the highest manner when a mistake too happy to share. Like the time he marked out the centre circle level. But the ever-humble But his biggest asset was his lethal right foot. With an uncomplicated, occurs 10m out from the at Balwyn with a 5kg bag of sugar after the rain had washed the Hamilton never really fluid action, he was a beautiful kick of the football and rarely missed paint away. enjoyed the spotlight of opposition’s goal. a target. He could give the ball a mighty roost as well, and regularly the big league, instead “And then 80,000 European wasps had arrived!” Martin chuckled. practiced having shots at goal from the centre of the footy ground with Peter Martin has seen preferring the more his older brother. Hamilton also once won a long kicking contest at He will also laugh recounting some of the wittiest and funniest laidback environment of local footy. it all and heard just about every sledge in the book during his the Williamstown football oval in 1956 with massive 75-yard (68.5m in 36 years as a senior umpire and throughout the decades he’s sledges he has received over the years, almost of which are After beginning his career at McKinnon in 1947 aged just 14, Hamilton the current measurement) . become one of the most popular umpires in local footy. unprintable. played a season with Melbourne’s reserves under legendary coach in 1955. After his playing career ended, his good friend Tom Hafey asked him Martin’s playing career with East Kew in the ESCFA was cut Martin’s passion and drive for umpiring shows no signs of to join Richmond as kicking coach in 1975. Hamilton gladly accepted short after a life-threatening car accident in 1978 and he picked abating and you can expect to see him continue in orange for a Hamilton was then famously cut from the Demons’ list after a verbal and spent three years at Tigerland with T-shirt Tommy. up the whistle the following year. He has since officiated well in while yet. altercation with legendary coach Norm Smith during the 1956 preseason. Hamilton was purported to have sworn at Smith, a claim Despite compiling an outstanding football CV over the years, excess of 750 matches of ESCFA/SESFL/SFNL football. “I have the best seat in the ground for the greatest game on he has previously denied. Hamilton’s modest nature meant he was always reluctant to talk earth,” Martin said. about his achievements. But his induction in to the SFNL Hall of He has also provided invaluable service to the Umpires “The papers made more of a deal out of it than what it actually was,” Fame will ensure that his name is forever remembered as one of the Association in an off-field capacity, serving 14 years as President, “I live for footy, I love my footy, I’ve been around a very, very long Hamilton’s daughter, Joanne Adams, said. greatest footballers of a bygone era. Secretary and Treasurer. time, I’ve seen it all and I hope I’m around for a lot longer.”

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SFNL MEDIA DESK SFNL MEDIA DESK GETTING TO KNOW THE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES / JAMES RAKNES GETTING TO KNOW THE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES / ANDREW PALOCZI

Every player knows exactly what to expect when playing for Murrumbeena. as Vice Chairman of the SFNL board. Robert Spaulding - Common among teams is a player handbook, but the club takes it a step Ashley ‘Tommy’ Goodes - South East Suburban Football League further adding detailed information making sure everyone is well versed. Southern Football Netball League Goodes’ involvement in administration at Cheltenham Robert Spaulding runs his “The number one goal is to have a happy club,” clarifies Spaulding. “To do Ashley Goodes was continued until 2002 – 53 years after he started playing for football club like a family. He’s that you’ve got to have success, starting with a good structure, culture and known as ‘Tommy’ the club. been at Murrumbeena FC values.” since he was 12-years-old. due to his diminutive Current Cheltenham President, Colin Anderson, speaks of Spaulding is committed to the club instilling ownership to the playing group. In over 25 seasons stature, which resulted how involved Goodes was at the club. “He was a Cheltenham Spaulding’s notched 500 “Teach them to be leaders and they’ll take a bit more pride,” Spaulding in him being compared person through and through and every Friday afternoon he games with the club, playing explains. “Maybe they’ll be the next administrators.” to Tom Thumb, but could be found pushing the line marker around the ground his first senior match at A strong believer in youth, Robert says to build the culture while developing his achievements as a and then inside the change rooms ensuring that they were in age 16. the juniors program. “We’re after just five kids a year coming through,” says Cheltenham football pristine condition for the teams on Saturday.” Living in the local area, Spaulding. “In four years if only half play seniors we’re heading in the right club player and as an direction.” Such was his modesty, Goodes repeatedly refused to accept the closest club was at administrator were far Murrumbeena Park on nominations to become a life member of the club. He finally Understanding the increasing need to entertain the spectators, Spaulding from small. Kangaroo Road. Spaulding has Auskick grid games at halftime. Allowing club sponsors to award gave in to continued pressure and was made a life member. played for the Lions from medallions to the kids is great for business. Irish-football and even hurling Goodes’ playing career ‘65 to ’95 including three exhibitions amuse the crowd; the club even has an Oktoberfest function. He was also awarded life membership of the SFNL in 2002. premierships – captain-coach in one. for the Rosellas spanned from 1949 to the mid 1960s. “Football is 12 months a year, it’s nonstop, every spare minute you have,” He played alongside Jack Barker and Kevin Roberts in The AFL awarded a certificate to Goodes to honour his 50 Through his experience with community football, Spaulding says it’s laughs Spaulding. His board each put around 30-hours a week into the Cheltenham’s 1958 Reserves premiership side. years of service to the sport. certainly changed since playing. “It’s faster, not by leg speed, but by team’s club. “I believe (the) committee should be at training… our culture is if the skill.” Spaulding also notes that the press continues to evolve. boys are out there working, we should be too.” A few years after he hung up the boots, Goodes began to Anderson says, “Tommy was loved by all at Cheltenham,” and the club played a major part in his life, second only to “The body shape will change… powerful legs over tall and thin – you need to With 50 years of contribution to Murrumbeena FC, Spaulding has been take on various administrative roles for the Rosellas, starting family. break through packs,” says Spaulding. Believing that in local footy, with 12 there for half of the clubs’ existence. Past player, coach and administrator – in the 1970s. These included being a committeeman, or more people around the ball only the stronger bodies will thrive. Robert is well deserving of his hall of fame induction. Treasurer, Secretary and President. He was also on the It is fitting to see such a devoted club man inducted into the Adding to his playing career is 40-years of committee service, 12 serving as “We’re developing as we go along, continually raising the standard. With Federal Football League board in the early 1980s and served SFNL Hall of Fame. president. In his long tenure, Spaulding has built and helped create a very good helpers and good people around, mate we’ll get there. But nothing close, unified club. happens without planning.” Stan Le Lievre - executive between 1957 and 1962. South East Suburban Football League As a player, his ability saw him recruited by St Kilda in 1939 after he Jim Meneilly - sportsmanship when the two clubs played. earned an extraordinary four senior best and fairest awards for Katandra Stan Le Lievre had an between the ages of 16 to 19. Time served during World War II prevented Eastern Suburbs Churches Football Association Meneilly’s efforts saw the club travel up through the divisions in the outstanding and lengthy Le Lievre from playing for the Saints until 1945, but he went on to record Churches league. In 1975 Jim was invited to join the leagues committee. His career as a player, coach 20 games for the side. The ‘Jim Meneilly’ medal and football administrator. attention shifted to all the clubs, rather than just his own. His son speaks of the day in 1947 at the when Le Lievre honours perhaps the most Prior to his current induction had the unenviable task of playing on Melbourne forward Fred Fanning, influential person in SFL He was a regular fixture at many club game days, joined by a team of to the Hall of Fame, his who recorded his famous 18-goal record for a game, which still stands. history. volunteers. Mending woolen jumpers, preparing food for spectators, the contribution to the sport had received previous “Dad played on him to half time and then they put someone else on him Across all three divisional organiser always had great help. recognition. in the third quarter. He did such a bad job they put dad back on him in grand finals, the medal is Meneilly was league president by 1983. His style of management benefitted the last quarter,” Neil says. presented to the player on His son, Neil, speaks of all the people around him: encouraging his colleges whilst challenging Le Lievre was quoted in the Age as reflecting 50 years later, “The ball the field that best represents an award presented to his them. Working as an investment group manager, Meneilly had many skills father, which he held in high was coming down quickly from blokes like Norm Smith and Fred was a Meneilly’s contribution and that benefited the league. very big man, hard to get around. Somebody said I should grab hold of achievements. To walk off the esteem. Reading from a clipping he says, “President his footy nicks and pull them off every time the ball came down, but they field with the ‘Jim Meneilly’ Needing a place to meet, the committee hired a building. When it went up of the South East Suburban would have run out of nicks.” medal is truly special. for sale, Meneilly suggested they buy it. The committee explained they didn’t Football League, Stan Le After finishing up at the Saints Le Lievre went on to play for Oakleigh have the money. Jim replied, ‘I’ll get you the money and I’ll teach you how Meneilly’s influence on the Lievre, has won the 1985 in the VFA in 1948- and then became the inaugural coach of the newly to pay if off.’ league dates back to the National Football League established Oakleigh District in 1950. He was a playing coach and led the team to its first A Grade flag in 1953. 1960’s. With help from people Purchasing the building was a pivotal milestone in league history. Jim spent Merit Award for long and outstanding service to football. The prestigious NFL award is presented annually to one person in each state. Le Lievre at his church, he built Bentleigh Methodist FC in 1965. The football club’s hours at the league office doing handy-work. He believed it was worth “Dad was known for driving the district players around in the back of his was nominated by the Victorian Football League to commemorate aim was to provide an engaging, positive activity for his sons and other saving money if he could fix things himself. He added large meeting rooms, Plymouth Ute. That’s what you used to do to get the boys to the football a playing and administrative career which began in Katandra in the in those days,” Neil reflects. He inherited this trait from his father, youth. Meneilly loved sport and getting the boys involved. constructing much of all the timberwork himself. Goulburn Valley in 1935.” transporting junior players in the back of his bread truck in his days as Under Meneilly’s presidency the club thrived. In three short years, Bentleigh President until 1989, Meneilly left the league in very capable hands. Le Lievre’s long and distinguished service to Australian football was also coach of St Mary’s. Methodists FC won their first grand final by 98 points. Jim continually acknowledged by the Victorian Football Union in 1977, which gave him Neil says his dad “was respected by his peers”. Speaking of his father’s Following his passing in 1990, the league established the medal in his wanted to inspire his team, organising people like Dick Reynolds and Tom an award. time at Oakleigh District, Neil says, “He was their first go to man.” Hafey to speak at the club. honour. Every year, Jim’s sons travel to each divisional grand final to He was President of the South East Suburban Football League (SESFL) personally award the winner with their father’s medal. The SFNL has previously honoured Le Lievre for his vast contribution Fairness was very important to Meneilly. He loved to see good spirited between 1968 and 1974 and took on the role again in 1983. to the game by naming the medal awarded to the best on ground in football, which was echoed by his team. Contests with clubs like Donvale The boys describe Jim as the ‘fix-it’ man. He led by example, he looked Le Lievre also served in other administrative positions including Division Three Reserve Grand Finals after him, but it is appropriate that he has now been inducted into the Hall of Fame. United in the ‘70s were always great matches with terrific skills. The era out for everyone with a readiness to teach. He stood for fair play and good Secretary of the SESFL in 1975, and two stints on the executive board for saw generally rough football; yet the crowd was always treated to great sportsmanship. that league. He was on the Caulfield Oakleigh District Football League As Neil says, “He really loved his football.”

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SFNL MEDIA DESK GETTING TO KNOW THE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES / WILL HUNTER

David Martin - Southern Football Netball League over players all the time, but his judgement was incredible. Key defenders are close “We used to sort of say ‘we don’t need anyone else there in the to the most important backline because we have David’ because he just had this ability to players in any footy side, read the play.” yet they are often typecast In his second year at Bentleigh he won the first of seven as unfashionable and consecutive club B&Fs, before going on to claim three SFNL never get the kudos they Division One Best and Fairest awards in a row between 1997 deserve. Especially when and 1999. it comes time to hand out gongs. The Demons transferred to the VAFA in 2000 and Martin’s dominance continued, winning comp Best and Fairests in Divisions You have to go all the way Four, Three and Two in successive years. back to 1983 to find the last time a key backman The ultimate success, however, unfortunately eluded Martin during won the Brownlow Medal his time at the Demons, though twice they were runners up in the (North Melbourne great VAFA (2000 and 2001). Ross Glendinning), which is what makes David Martin was officially recognised for his illustrious career when AFL Martin’s achievements so extraordinary. Victoria presented him with an Outstanding Individual Achievement Award in 2008. He is also a life member of the Bentleigh Football To win one league Best and Fairest while playing as a tall Club. defender is a terrific effort. To win six in a row across two separate competitions is frankly unbelievable. But that’s exactly what he did Matlock described Martin as a “scrupulously fair player” and was with Bentleigh in the late 90s and early 2000s. unequivocal in his praise of him as a person. Martin, a 6-foot-3 centre half back, joined the Demons in 1995 and “He is a real gentlemen and a lovely fella. Tremendous guy,” quickly established himself as one of the side’s most influential Matlock said. players, earning himself the nickname ‘freak’ – a nickname He also praised Martin’s loyalty to the club, which was most Bentleigh President Garry Matlock said he thoroughly deserved. evident when he stuck by his mates as the club transitioned into “He was a freakish player. At local community level to see that type the Ammos, rather than chasing the big bucks he could have of player running around and playing on the quality players that he commanded at other SFNL clubs. played on... yeah he was a freak,” he said. A humble and unassuming champion, Martin’s induction into the “He was an outstanding mark... He wasn’t a leaper, he didn’t leap Hall of Fame is a just reward for one of the SFNL’s greats.

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DIVISION 3 RESULTS: ROUND 11 MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi SENIORS RESERVES Home team Lyndale was the underdog against second- Round 12 promises plenty more action and excitement. placed Ashwood, but the Pumas competed well to trail TEAM PWLDFA% PTS TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Mount Waverley vs Ashwood (Mayfield Park) by just 10 points at the last change. The Magpies then Black Rock 11 9 2 0 1282 661 193.95 36 Endeavour Hills 10 10 0 0 1178 401 293.77 44 Ashwood is flying and sits second on the ladder, only Ashwood 11 9 2 0 1013 722 140.30 36 South Yarra 11 10 1 0 1197 375 319.20 40 skipped away, recording a 31-point victory after keeping being kept out of top place on percentage. However, Moorabbin 11 9 2 0 1077 851 126.56 36 C.P.L 10 8 2 0 1016 647 157.03 36 the Pumas scoreless in the last stanza. Chris Meyers this week’s game presents a serious challenge for the Mount Waverley 11 8 3 0 970 709 136.81 32 Black Rock 11 8 3 0 1051 601 174.88 32 was the winner’s most productive goal scorer with three Magpies having to play away against Mount Waverley. C.P.L 10 6 4 0 1131 722 156.65 28 Ashwood 11 6 5 0 981 579 169.43 24 and Mitch Saunders was its best player. Endeavour Hills 11 7 4 0 1078 947 113.83 28 Moorabbin 11 6 5 0 899 770 116.75 24 The Mountain Lions are just a game behind the Magpies South Yarra 11 6 5 0 852 649 131.28 24 Sandown 10 3 7 0 706 689 102.47 16 Trent Davey continued his impressive form for Moorabbin and occupy fourth spot on the ladder. This is likely to be Sandown 10 3 7 0 782 869 89.99 16 Mount Waverley 11 4 7 0 592 871 67.97 16 with his six goals helping to defeat South Yarra by 17 the match of the round and should go down to the wire, Lyndale 11 4 7 0 800 993 80.56 16 Dandenong 11 3 8 0 601 901 66.70 12 points. The Kangaroos led at every change and the but Ashwood will do just enough to claim victory. Hallam 11 2 9 0 567 916 61.90 8 Lyndale 11 3 8 0 600 989 60.67 12 Lions were lucky not to trail by more than 26 points at Dandenong 11 1 10 0 534 1154 46.27 4 Hallam 11 2 9 0 459 1253 36.63 8 half time. At that stage South Yarra was hanging on, South Yarra vs Black Rock (Fritsch Holzer Park) Southern Dragons 9 0 9 0 470 1363 34.48 0 Southern Dragons 8 0 8 0 227 1431 15.86 0 courtesy of an accurate six goals straight compared to South Yarra has a lot to play for in this home match Lyndale 2.3 3.5 7.7 7.7-49 Lyndale 0.1 0.1 1.1 1.2-8 its opponent’s 9.8. By the last change the margin blew against the might of Black Rock. A loss here would most Ashwood 3.3 7.9 8.11 11.14-80 Ashwood 6.3 11.8 18.10 23.14-152 out to 42 points in favour of the Kangaroos as the Lions likely see the Lions slip two games outside the five. This Lyndale: Goal Kickers: B. Tosh, S. Rainey, M. Greene, D. Tormey, T. Isbister, Lyndale: Goal Kickers: C. Egan B. Miles, M. Babar Best Players: S. Clement, A. Neil, R. Sigurjonsson, C. Egan, D. Allen, G. Clement lost their sense of direction, adding only four behinds for won’t be an easy game for the Jets who have come back Best Players: A. Kerr, B. Miles, D. Luong, M. Babar, D. Wilsnach, S. Rainey Ashwood: Goal Kickers: T. Booth 7, T. Shepherd 6, G. Chatziconstantis 2, Ashwood: Goal Kickers: C. Meyers 3, P. Wineberg 2, R. O’Brien 2, G. Lithotomos, the third quarter. Seven last quarter goals to three added to earth a little recently, but Black Rock will have too J. Morrey 2, D. Egan, L. Maxfield, S. Hines, N. Ignatenko, J. Barker, D. McBaron J. Stanton, M. Spencer, M. Saunders Best Players: M. Saunders, M. Langford, J. Stanton, T. Smith, M. Maginnes, Best Players: T. Shepherd, T. Booth, N. Ignatenko, J. Barker, L. Maxfield, respectability for South Yarra. Jay Milford-Robertson was much class and should triumph by a few goals. R. O’Brien B. Connick named the best player for the victorious Kangaroos. Dandenong vs Lyndale (Greaves Reserve) Endeavour Hills 4.1 8.6 12.9 14.12-96 Endeavour Hills 5.1 7.4 10.7 14.18-102 Dandenong 2.1 4.4 6.5 10.9-69 Dandenong 2.3 3.5 4.7 5.9-39 The visiting Mount Waverley had to work hard against Playing at home, Dandenong has an opportunity to Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: S. Peake 6, D. Morrison 2, B. Graham 2, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: C. Jarrett 3, M. Sleiman 2, D. Ayton 2, T. Kerr 2, Hallam. The Hawks were only a couple of goals behind achieve a much-needed second win for the season M. Whatman, J. Dart, A. Brooks, J. Krieg J. Lindsay, D. Lobley, A. Walters, J. Daly, A. Kartner Best Players: N. Peake, S. Peake, J. Van Hoesel, A. Brooks, M. Peake, Best Players: J. Lindsay, T. Kerr, T. Craik, G. Baxter, A. Walters, A. Rohan at the long break. The Mountain Lions increased their when it plays Lyndale. The Pumas’ season has not been J. Matwijkiw Dandenong: Goal Kickers: K. Bundy 2, S. Deszcz, M. Pafiti, T. Dempsey Dandenong: Goal Kickers: C. Arnold 4, S. Young 2, J. Cole 2, C. Riley, K. Stott Best Players: J. Lapthorne, J. Mcnee, K. Bundy, A. Cooke, S. Deszcz lead to five goals by three quarter time, but eventually inspiring and it would not be a major surprise to see South Yarra 3.0 6.0 6.4 13.8-86 South Yarra 3.2 5.2 10.3 13.6-84 won by 22 points. Luke Galle added five goals for the day, the Redlegs mount a genuine challenge in this clash, Moorabbin 5.7 9.8 12.10 15.13-103 Moorabbin 0.2 1.6 2.7 3.8-26 taking his season tally for the Mountain Lions to 45. Ben but Lyndale will manage to do enough in the end to get South Yarra: Goal Kickers: C. Brady 3, P. Venville 2, A. Pane 2, S. Merchant 2, South Yarra: Goal Kickers: D. Rossi 2, D. Mahoney 2, M. Phillips 2, T. Lange 2, Beecroft was their best player. A. Villella, K. Finlayson, O. Smith, M. Stiles K. Batt, M. Higgins, R. Dore, D. Wyatt, S. Graham the points. Best Players: K. Finlayson, E. Hanney, J. Cellini, C. Brady, M. Isherwood, A. Pane Best Players: J. Baxter, M. Phillips, A. Strelec, D. Rossi, D. Wyatt, M. Higgins Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: T. Davey 6, M. Kinsella 2, P. Reaby 2, M. Johansson 2, Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: R. Fenton, S. Janjic, M. Broad Black Rock faced a challenge, coming off a loss, and S. Kelly, J. Milford-Robertson, A. Sharp Hallam vs Carrum Patterson Lakes (Hallam Reserve) Best Players: J. Milford-Robertson, Z. Hostalek, T. Davey, M. Kinsella, Best Players: G. Davidson, R. Parker, D. Kingston, K. Steel, R. Fenton, travelling to Roy Dore Reserve to take on Carrum S. Pappas, L. Kuel J. Hutchison Even playing on its home turf is unlikely to be enough to Patterson Lakes. The Jets went into the last quarter with Hallam 0.1 3.8 4.10 5.13-43 Hallam 1.1 3.4 4.4 6.6-42 give Hallam much hope of defeating Carrum Patterson Mount Waverley 3.6 5.8 9.10 9.11-65 Mount Waverley 2.5 2.5 4.9 8.13-61 a five-goal lead and got home by 11 points. Adrian Lane Lakes, but the Hawks never quit and are sure to put Hallam: Goal Kickers: M. Neve 2, N. Prosser, R. McIvor, C. Reeves Hallam: Goal Kickers: E. Williams 3, S. Taylor, J. Vaux, K. Milne played an important part late in last week’s game to help Best Players: A. Daly, S. Gaitely, D. Sharp, S. Thomas, N. Prosser, C. Reeves Best Players: K. Milne, J. Vaux, G. Kerr, P. Ferris, B. Tibballs, S. Thomas on a good show for their fans. It won’t be enough to Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: L. Galle 5, M. Kinsella 2, A. Wood 2 Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: M. Nikoloff-King 3, J. Brown, J. Mekhael, the Jets go close to stealing the game and seems to have Best Players: B. Beecroft, J. Wilkin, R. Mathers, L. McInnes, T. Dawson, L. Galle B. Manga, Z. Brown, J. Corkill win and CPL should eventually break away to win by a Best Players: Z. Brown, M. Polites, J. Brown, M. Elliott, J. Cavanagh, M. Nikoloff-King gained confidence, booting 6 goals this time to help his comfortable margin. Southern Dragons 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.13-43 Southern Dragons 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2-8 side win. Cooper Ferries added four goals for the winners Sandown 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.13-103 Sandown 0.0 0.0 0.0 23.14-152 and Brendan Stephenson was the Jets’ best player. Sandown vs Endeavour Hills (Edinburgh Reserve) Sandown won by forfeit. Sandown won by forfeit. Sandown will hope to have renewed vigour against Endeavour Hills led at every change and won by 27 Endeavour Hills as it enters this home match refreshed Carrum Patterson Lakes 1.4 2.4 6.7 12.11-83 Carrum Patterson Lakes 3.1 5.6 7.9 12.13-85 points, although opponent Dandenong showed character after a bye. The suspicion is that the Falcons will be too Black Rock 1.2 5.5 11.7 14.11-95 Black Rock 1.1 2.1 6.2 7.4-46 battling the game out and winning the final term. The Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: J. Dalton 4, T. March 3, J. Dent 2, Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: P. Thompson 4, N. Gage 3, N. Staff, good and will maintain their hopes of clinching a spot in C. Barr 2, B. Guy B. Freeman, N. Scott, A. Campagna, D. Cott Falcons’ Shane Peake is still topping the goal kicking Best Players: C. Barr, A. Lello, J. Dalton, D. Graves, S. Cormack, R. Wishart Best Players: N. Gage, P. Thompson, P. Mauracher, D. Cott, B. Freeman, A. Hutchison the finals. Black Rock: Goal Kickers: A. Lane 6, C. Ferries 4, D. Peet, A. Wallace, T. Dalton, Black Rock: Goal Kickers: B. Emanuel 2, P. Hanmer 2, B. Henry, B. Fairhurst, table for the division after a six-goal haul. He finished in N. Hellyer C. Knight Best Players: B. Stephenson, A. Lane, K. Spratt, J. Williams, D. O’Brien, C. Durie Best Players:, C. Baines, B. Emanuel, T. Fitzgerald, P. Irons, A. Birt, C. Knight the winner’s best player list, behind Neil Peake. Moorabbin gets to rest up as it has the round 12 bye

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2015 DIVISION 3 SENIORS FIXTURE DIVISION 3: ROUND 12 ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 11-Apr 23-May 11-Jul SOUTH YARRA BLACK ROCK Black Rock 11.17.83 def South Yarra 5.5.35 Black Rock 21.19-145 def Endeavour Hills 7.7-49 Black Rock v Dandenong Ground: Fritz Holzer Park Ground: McDonald Reserve, Black Rock Lyndale 13.6.84 def Dandenong 5.11.41 Lyndale 9.8-62 def by C.P.L 18.10-118 Lyndale v Southern Dragons (Melway Ref 45 G12) Moorabbin 19.13.127 def Southern Dragons 10.8.68 Moorabbin 9.8-62 def by Ashwood 14.9-93 Moorabbin v Mount Waverley Telephone: 0419 140 476 Ashwood 11.8.74 def by Mount Waverley 14.8.92 Dandenong 9.4-58 def by Sandown 15.12-102 Ashwood v Hallam Telephone: 0417 015 387 Colours: Red and Black Southern Dragons 7.11-53 def by Hallam 8.12-60 C.P.L 22.15.147 def Hallam 6.7.43 Sandown v Carrum Patterson Lakes Colours: Royal Blue Yoke, Maroon, Senior Coach: John Burke Endeavour Hills 13.12.90 def Sandown 10.10.70 South Yarra 5.16-46 def by Mount Waverley 12.5-77 Endeavour Hills v South Yarra Gold Lion Reserves Coach: John Sinclair ROUND 8 ROUND 14 Senior Coach: Brett Devlin ROUND 2 Thirds Coach: Michael Bennett 18-Apr 30-May 18-Jul Reserves Coach: Daniel Mahoney Black Rock 16.21-117 def Lyndale 11.11-77 Dandenong 5.4.34 def byBlack Rock 10.14.74 Southern Dragons v Black Rock Dandenong 5.9-39 def by Moorabbin 19.16-130 Mount Waverley v Lyndale Southern Dragons 8.12.60 def by Lyndale 10.20.80 # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS Ashwood 28.14-182 def Southern Dragons 6.7-43 Hallam v Moorabbin Mount Waverley 10.17.77 def by Moorabbin 11.12.78 1 Luke Dellorso 25 Anthony Pane 11 1 Durie, Cory 32 Rafferty, Brent 1 Sinclair, John Mount Waverley 10.14-74 def C.P.L 8.13-61 Sandown v Ashwood Will Freeman Hallam 8.3.51 def by Ashwood 10.8.68 2 Winberg, Mark Sandown 7.14-56 def by South Yarra 10.9-69 Carrum Patterson Lakes v Endeavour Hills 1b Lachlan Clohesy 26 Andy McDonnell 15 Dion Kaliviotis 2 Sanchez, Will 33 Fitzgerald, Tim C.P.L 12.10.82 def Sandown 9.12.66 3 Keele, Richard Hallam 11.4-70 def by Endeavour Hills 16.14-110 South Yarra v Dandenong 2 Corey Mangos 27 Seb Graham 19 Jayden Cameron 2b Nicholson, James 34 Hellyer, Nick South Yarra 9.14.68 def by Endeavour Hills 10.14.74 4 Strong, Ben ROUND 9 3 Tom Hanney 28 Nick Presland 20 Jarryd Mills ROUND 3 ROUND 15 3 Williams, Jay 36 Steinberg, Dave 7 Bennett, Michael 13-Jun 3b Adam Strelec 29 Adam Villella 25-Apr 25-Jul 21 George Upton 4 Shulman, Alex 37 Henry, Brenton 9 Kilmister, Jeremy Black Rock 28.26-194 def Southern Dragons 1.4-10 Black Rock 11.9-75 def by Ashwood 14.10-94 4 Ryhan Pearse 29b Ryan Dore Black Rock v Mount Waverley 22 Lucas Moorby 5 Owen, Nick 38 Birt, Andrew 11 Hobbs, Andrew Moorabbin 10.14-74 def by Lyndale 14.14-98 5 John Bohan 30 Michael Higgins Lyndale 7.11-53 def by Mount Waverley 15.5-95 Lyndale v Hallam 15 Crozier, Trent Dandenong 7.10-52 def by C.P.L 17.15-117 23 Cam Veal 6 Meehan, Brad 39 Lawrence, Kris Moorabbin 16.12-108 def Hallam 13.12-90 Moorabbin v Sandown 5b Julian Belfrage 31 Mark Braybrook Southern Dragons 4.1-25 def by Endeavour Hills 29.16-190 16 Pratt, Dan Ashwood 14.10-94 def Sandown 4.9-33 Ashwood v Endeavour Hills 28 Jesse Cartwright 7 Kick, Daniel 40 Johnson, Matt Mount Waverley 18.16-124 def Sandown 12.10-82 6b Anton Tidmarsh 32 Hayden Gisold 19 Scott, Robert Endeavour Hills 11.15-81 def by C.P.L 18.11-119 Carrum Patterson Lakes v South Yarra 32 Tom Needham 8 43 South Yarra 13.17-95 def Hallam 3.4-22 7 Anthony Davies 34 Kory Batt Whiting, Ben Williams, Tyson 21 Nopper, Bradley Dandenong 6.9-45 def South Yarra 14.10-94 Dandenong v Southern Dragons 32b Seb Barr OPTIMUS CONCUSSION 8 Jamie Ardern 35 Jack Volpetti 9 Baranski, Steve 44 Emanuel, Ben 22 Broadstock, Andrew ROUND 4 ROUND 16 33 Andrew Callender AWARENESS ROUND 10 9 Matt Styles 35b Justin Baxter 10 Coleman, Jack 47 Mooney, Lachlan 24 Smith, Ben 2-May 1-Aug 34 Louis Coad 26 Khoweiss, Makram 20-Jun 10 Chris Sharpley 36b Luke Johnson 11 Ferguson, Andrew 48 Bonser, Sam Black Rock 17.14-116 def Hallam 8.7-55 Hallam v Black Rock 34b Cory Donnelly 28 De Munk, Tim Moorabbin 14.11-95 def Black Rock 12.16-88 11 Dean Mendes 37 Kieron Finlayson 12 Baines, Chris 50 Shulman, Jamie Sandown 14.10-94 def Lyndale 13.12-90 Endeavour Hills v Moorabbin 29 Hamilton, Luke Lyndale 5.5-35 def by South Yarra 22.11-143 11b Will Smith 38 Luke Wentworth 36 Murray West Moorabbin 23.12-150 def Endeavour Hills 16.8-104 13 51 Ashwood 21.15-141 def Dandenong 6.8-44 Ashwood v Carrum Patterson Lakes O'Brien, Darcy Jepson, Terry 31 Agostino, Daniel C.P.L 22.17-149 def Ashwood 8.3-51 12 Danny Wyatt 39 Gerard Costello 36b Finn McConachie Carrum Patterson Lakes v Southern Dragons Mount Waverley v Dandenong 14 Fairhurst, Brad 56 Parsons, Roy 32 Watson, David Dandenong 5.5-35 def by Mount Waverley 17.19-121 South Yarra v Southern Dragons 12b Chris Dore 40 Scott Steghuis 38 Oliver Khoury Endeavour Hills 12.13-85 def Mount Waverley 8.9-57 15 Luke, Andrew 62 Wilson, Luke 33 Millar, Ben Southern Dragons 3.7-25 def by South Yarra 11.11-77 Sandown 9.9-63 def Hallam 5.13-43 Sandown v Lyndale 13 Tom Rogers 43 Zach Maher 41 Guilliame Rallet 39 Hosking, Aaron 16 McMahon, Jake 63 Shone, Chris ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 13b Dan Rossi 43b Jake Brown 45 David Knight 40 Wise, Grenville 17 Dalton, Tom 65 Maitland, Sam 9-May 27-Jun 8-Aug 14 Tom MacDonald 44 Troy Lange 51 Ryan McDonald 42 Laux, Ben Mount Waverley 11.8-74 def by Black Rock 12.12-84 Black Rock v Sandown 15 Jordan Cellini 45 Mark Isherwood 18 Spratt, Kelly 67 Bowker, Brad 43 Phelps, Andrew C.P.L 12.11-83 def by Black Rock 14.11-95 52 Ian Hume Hallam 4.9-33 def by Lyndale 10.6-66 Lyndale 7.7-49 def by Ashwood 11.14-80 Lyndale v Endeavour Hills 16 Cory Brady 45b Zach Jackson 19 Quirk, Lachlan 70 Spohn, Michael 44 Malliaras, George Sandown 8.10-58 def by Moorabbin 9.9-63 Moorabbin v Carrum Patterson Lakes 62 Shane Tyssen South Yarra 13.8-86 def by Moorabbin 15.13-103 17 Matt Jewell 48 Mark Phillips 20 Bice, Aaron 71 Riddock, Jonny 46 Ferries, Cooper Endeavour Hills 7.20-62 def by Ashwood 10.8-68 Endeavour Hills 14.12-96 def Dandenong 10.9-69 South Yarra v Ashwood 80 Mark Sedrak 47 Turner, Adam 17b Trevor Milne 53 Michael Klomp 21 Winberg, Mark 73 Edwards, Kaine South Yarra 11.10-76 def C.P.L 9.7-61 Southern Dragons 5.13-43 def by Sandown 15.13-103 Dandenong v Hallam 85 Kingsley Hill 53 Fraser, Ben Southern Dragons 5.10-40 def by Dandenong 14.8-92 Southern Dragons v Mount Waverley 18 Dan Russell 63 Daniel Borg 22 Stephenson, Brendan 74 Knight, Chris Hallam 5.13-43 def by Mount Waverley 9.11-65 86 Rory O'Kane 54 Barry, John 18b 68 Geoff Zach Ollie Smith 23 Swan, Oliver 75 Kriegar, Joe ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 87 Simon Talbot 57 Smith, Darren 19 Michael Bohan 71 Daniel Mahoney 16-May 4-Jul 15-Aug 24 Dewar, Tom 78 Brostek, Dean 58 Jones, Leigh 20 Eamon Hanney 73 Liam Halverson 89 David Donnoli Sandown 8.7-55 def by Black Rock 15.23-113 South Yarra v Black Rock Endeavour Hills v Black Rock 25 Starke, Jeremy 82 Edwards, Kaine 60 Peters, William 79 Gareth Wakefield Endeavour Hills 20.17-137 def Lyndale 16.10-106 Dandenong v Lyndale Carrum Patterson Lakes v Lyndale 22 Damien Mohan 76 Aaron Jobe 64 Paynter, Haydn 26 Telemzouguer, Gary 85 Lane, Adrian Carrum Patterson Lakes 78 def Moorabbin 57 Southern Dragons v Moorabbin Ashwood v Moorabbin 23 Joey Smith 79 Chris Kaliviotis 59 Ricky Riel 68 Paynter, Callum 27 Bond, Lincoln 88 Brand, Richard Ashwood 9.14-68 def South Yarra 9.8-62 Mount Waverley v Ashwood Hallam v Southern Dragons 24 Carl Matheson Matt Joyce Damian Mohan 73 Anderson, Todd Mt Waverley 17.12-114 def Southern Dragons 10.8-68 Hallam v Carrum Patterson Lakes Mount Waverley v South Yarra 24b Alastair Noel Will Duffy 29 Peet, Dylan 99 Irons, Patrick 86 Hogg, Michael Hallam 8.9-57 def by Dandenong 3.7-25 Sandown v Endeavour Hills Sandown v Dandenong [SN]

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 12 DIVISION 3: ROUND 12 DANDENONG LYNDALE MOUNT WAVERLEY ASHWOOD Ground: Greaves Reserve Dandenong Ground: Barry Powell Res, Halton Rd Ground: Mayfield Park, Lewton Road, Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Mt (Melway Ref 89 K6) Noble Park Nth 3174 Mt Waverley (Melways Ref 70 B4) Waverley (Melway Ref 61 B9) Telephone: 0406 184 500 (Melway Ref 80 K10) Telephone: 0466 991 926 Telephone: (03) 9807 5467 Colours: White, Navy Blue & Red Colours: Maroon/Gold Colours: Green and Gold Colours: Yellow, White, Black Senior Coach: Glenn Jose Senior Coach: Ivan Lajoie Senior Coach: Jarrod Wilkin Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough Reserves Coach: Glenn Bundy Reserves Coach: Justin King Reserves Coach: Barry Wood Reserves Coach: Mark Jones Thirds Coach: TBA

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Jake Ward 30 Nick Ford 2 Veton Rexha 35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 1 Jarrod Wilkin 31 Shane Costantino 1 Mitch Saunders 28 Rory Carter 1 Matthew Macabe 2a Denis Rexhepi 36 Shannon Schofield 2 Cliff Aikman 32 Tom Stapleton 1 Kane Jones 29 Jason Toan 2 Cameron Riley 32 Phillip Brown 3 Daniel Vigliarolo 37 Jordan Agnello 3 Mat Jefferies 33 Jim Corkhill 2 Paul Wineberg 30 Brad Hemphill 5 Jared McEwan 38 Ali Rexhepi 3 31 3 Adrian Vella 40 Michael Lawrence 4 Christopher Filer 34 Kieren Anglim Joseph Chatziconstantis Daniel Hanrahan 5a Tim Angear 39 Timothy Tuivaii 4 Ben Giblett 32 Chris Meyers 5 Leigh Mcinnes 35 Toby Patrick 6 Josh Cole 41 Dean McPherson 4 Terry Solier 6 Alex Bertucci 40 Andrew Ho-Peng 5 Dylan Bosward 32 Adam Wiltgren 6 Michael Kinsella 36 Tim Proctor 6a Dean Lang 41 David Luong 5 Alex Jong 33 Nathan Scott 7 Ben Doggett 44 Justin Dimieri 7 Patrick Kinsella 37 Matt Parralla 7 Justin King 42 Anthony McDonald 6 Ricky O'Brien 34 Tim Smith 8 Brenton Miles 43 James Colosimo 8 Luke Galle 38 Sean Rickard 9 Luke Harvey 46 James Farrugia 7 Darren Mottram 35 Josh Stanton 9 Jimmy Dawe 8a Robert Sigurjonsson 46 Chantra Kriv 9 Chris Jeffies 39 Jesse Burns 8 Michael Spencer 37 David McBaron 9 Shannon Rainey 49 Sokunthy Ho 10 Chris Arnold 41 Dean McPherson 10 Simon 40 Peter Longmuir 9 Tarquin Booth 38 George Lithotomos 10 Brett Tosh 50 Anthony Salvo 11 Ben Beecroft 41 Matt Denearez 9 Mitch Gersbeck 39 Jeremy Nelson 11 Jake Holland 49 Kevin Stott 11 Mujtaba Sakai 51 Alex Kerr 10 Ryan Boswell 12 Phillip Ross 52 Adrian Neil 12 Jake Brown 42 Chris Cafiso 10 Trevor Shepherd 45 Daniel Egan 12 Jayson Hook 50 Daniel Hoekstra 14 Mark Greene 53 Liam Thompson 13 Garret Kinchington 43 Tristan Fulham 11 Sam Adam 46 Justin Burns 11 47 13 Regan Hall 51 Josh Denholm 16 Luke Matthews 54 Jonny Smart 14 Richard Mathers 44 Nick Collins Jake Chapman Nick Ignatenko 12 James Morrey 48 Michael Langford 17 Dale Tormey 55 Kenny Smart 15 Simon Jacobson 45 Jon Webb 14 Trevor White 52 Yohan Jayasinghe 12 Dylan Arnold 18 Jared Henshaw 56 Corey Bruno 13 Frank Martinicchio 49 Grant Mesley 16 Ben Manga 46 Cale Linton 19 Trent Isbister 57 Con Kyriacopoulos 14 Dylan Jones 50 Michael Field 17 Neil Harper 55 Mark Johnson 17 Ian Taylor 47 Jordan Cavnagh 20 Kade Robinson 58 Chris Tilo 15 Mark Jones 52 Nick Parry 18 Camron Kirkup 48 Jay Cavanagh 18 Jamie Gaspero 59 David Schemdeman 21 Omar Babar 59 Alexander Au 16 Brett Figas 53 Matty Coy 15 Matthew Bartley 22 Mitchell Marks 60 Cameron Balsarini 19 Taryn Dawson 49 Anthony May 16 Brad Richards 54 Josh Price 19 Anthony Saloman 66 Scott Moody 23 Labi Musa 61 Greg Clement 20 Phil Schulz 50 Daniel Pittorino 17 Jeremy Collins 55 Jason Barker 24 Dale Fitzgerald 62 Dale Allen 20 Stephen Young 69 Patrick Henderson 21 Brett Mugridge 51 Daniel Gargano 18 Jacob Barker 57 Jack Murphy 25 Flamur Beshari 63 Steve Boardman 16 Rafi Taniwal 22 Brad Milikins 52 Drew Mccrea 19 Matthew Maginness 58 Drew Connick 21 Steve Davis 75 Dan McGreggor 26 Johnathon Malom 64 Andrew Nguyen 23 Daniel Pearce 53 Andrew Capovilla 20 Kristan Jones 59 Josh Staker 27 Clint Gottinger 65 Brett Sweeting 21 Simon Perkins 62 Ezekiel Ah Dar 23 Dean Moody 76 Patrick D'Arcy 28 Dale Weston 66 Ragip Ragipi 24 Angus Wood 54 Dillon 22 Chris Spencer 63 Beau Connick 29 Daud Khan 67 Shaun Clement 25 Tom Petronik 55 Rhys Green 24 Matthew Monty 83 Nathan Ozzler 18 Justin Smith 23 Daniel Monforte 66 Tom Van Schalm 30 Dean Shuksoky 69 Jack Whelan 26 John Dillon 56 Tyler Umbers 24 Josh Taylor 67 Josh Burley 26 Kevin Atkin 84 Sam Goldsbury 31 Huan Nguyen 70 Naser Mustafovski 27 Harry Tunnecliffe 57 Simon Tate 32 Damien Wilsnach 71 Huynh Le 25 Mathew Menzies 69 Luke Maxfield 28 Andrew Meredith 58 Mitch Polites 28 David Barrie 85 Scott Northey 33 Greg Buck 72 Johua Beveridge 25 Andrew Harper 71 Sam Hines 35 Nathan Taylor 29 59 34 Tommy Clappers 96 Bryan Grundy Adam James Nick Anglim 26 Chris Scully 72 Mick Burkwood 29 Dale Jose 34a Ed McLean 99 Sam Mu 30 Jason Bird 60 Michael Elliot 27 Lloyd Johnston 94 Ben Adams

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HALLAM CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES SANDOWN ENDEAVOUR HILLS Ground: Hallam Recreational Reserve Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Graham Road, Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Springvale (Melway Ref G11 91) drive, Endeavour Hills 3802 Carrum, VIC, 3197 North (Melway Ref 80 D5) Telephone: 9703 2053 Telephone: 0432854796 Colours: Maroon, Navy Yoke, Telephone: Brett Phillips - 0408540185 Colours: Red, Black, Yellow, White White monogram, Navy Shorts Colours: Red, White & Blue with Cobra Colours: Green and Gold V Senior Coach: Gary Frangalas Senior Coach: Omar Ak Senior Coach: Rick Bean Senior Coach: Steve Muscat Reserves Coach: Michael Reid Reserve Coach: Zac Horsely Reserves Coach: Trent McKenzie Reserve Coach: Mark Zullan Thirds Coach: Shaun Logan-Brown Thirds Coach: Matt McCormick

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS 9 M. Wilson 1 Thanh Ho 1 R. McIvor 37 D. Sharp 1 Nigel Scott 28 Nicholas Gage 3 Anthony La Rocca 31# Brennan Drewett 1 Adrian Kartner 29 Jason Kreig 56 Sam Walters 12 R. Fort 2 Steve O'Byrne 2 S. Chin 38 P. Ferris 3# Mark Frenken 32 Steve McGovern 2 Andy Mitchell 30 Daniel Strom 15 H. Ryan 2 Justin Olaman 30 Sam Watterson 3 Daniel McMahon 59 Brian Mery 4 33 3 R. Suttie 39 J. Harvey 36 M. Brew 3 Stuart Cormack 31 Andrew Lazzaro Matthew Dickson Michael Hambleton 8 Matt Bennie 3 Ben Graham 31 Josh Abela 60 Ryan Thomas 37 D. Rossborough 5 Luke Newton 35# Adam Roth 9 Tommy Ho 4 A. Daly 41 D. Connor 4 Chris Mouritz 32 Bo Freeman 4 Bryon Hoe 32 Jarryd Burke 48 R. Brown 11 Matt McCormick 61 Matthew Tran 5# Russell Weeding 36 Ash Murphy 5 Mitch Whatman 33 Mitch Daley 7 C. Molnar 43 J. Stephen 53 R. Singh 5 Zac White 33 Steve Cormack 13 Liam Exner 6 Alan Barker 37 Warren Barker 62 Daniel Allen 17 Brad Drews 6 Ben Swift 34 Steve Parlamentis 9 D. Maskiell 44 K. Kime 55 S. McGill 6 Andrew Lucas 34 Luke Jones 6# Neil Brown 38 Michael Spicer 57 M. Fort 19 Cam Dinger 7 Tommy Carr-Lehne 35 Clint Jarrett 63 Jordan Minerve 10 G. Kerr 45 D. Hartley 58 J. Jacobs 7 Ben Guy 35 Jack Thomson 7 Daniel Gerandt 41 Troy Nancarrow 21 Jamie Mott 8 Nathan Strom 36 Josh Dart 25 Jesse Fitzgerald 64 Adam Klas 11 S. Logan-Brown 47 D. Ross 63 M. Wilson 8 Mitch Dicker 36 Blake Rae 8 Owen Uaongo 43 Nathan Bye 9 Matt Peake 37 Matt Kerr 68 D. McIvor 26 Matt Singleton 65 Calvin Muscat 12 N. Prosser 49 L. Johnson 9 Andrew McCormack 37 Greg Alexander 9 Jamie Proctor 44 Daniel Thompson 77 T. Wilford 27 Hai Nguyen 10 Aaron Brooks 38 Jarrod Russell 14 M. Neve 50 T. Bevan 10 Steve Ritchie 47 David Franklyn 28 Christian Tzilantonis 66 Greg Baxter 78 J. Danilo 10 James Dent 38 Troy Jones 11 Andrew Mutch 39 Robbie Cooper 34 Kim Om 15 J. Forster 52 J. Salts 80 S. Vanette 11 Brad Reiner 49 Jesse McDonald 67 Mitch Rossborough 11 Tim Hulett 39 Matt Swift 36 Mathew Moir 12 Andrew Rohan 40 Jason Beattie 81 R. Garner 12 Richard Gow 51 James Hewitt 16 T. Walker 53 M. Reid 40 Alex Brown 69 Keenan Frans 82 D. Garner 12 Chris Barr 41 Jake Marriner 13 Josh Graham 41 Scot Anderson 13 Glenn Baker 53 Michael Edwards 41 Bao Le 17 T. Bradley 54 S. Cooley 83 T. Dalton 13 John Mcmurray 45 Rod Macleod 14 Cedric Legrand 42 Tui Craik 70 Daniel Sim 14 Luke Williams (Captain) 54 Bryce Kirschenberg 42 Ricky Ettridge 87 C. Gervigny 19 L. Barrie-Sewell 56 J. Vaux 14 Dylan Cott 46 Alex Hollingsworth 43 Trent Stewart 15 Midhat Sliemen 43 David Vassallo 71 Brad Bell 88 S. Scordo 14# Neal Brown 58 Perry Lewis-Smith 45 Heath Straughair 16 Ryan Imeson 44 Jordan Lindsay 20 S. Cosas 59 M. Arter 92 I. Hampton 15 Chris Hatzis 48 Daniel Graves 72 Tyler Legrand 17 Aidan Mudrinsky 59 Kane D'Atri 46 Aaron Straughair 20 S. Taylor 63 M. Wilson 93 J. Sanbar 17 Neil Peake 45 Steve Batten 16 Marc Scoble 49 Anthony Heap 20 Mitchell Uaongo 60 Adam Powell 48 Darren Singleton 73 Joel Marie 95 C. Jenkins 18 Robert Tinney 46 Nath Rahilly 21 K. Smith 64 T. Cooley 17 Adam Lello 51 Adam Campagna 22 Mitch Davis 62 Chris Telley 55 James Raven 96 D. Crutchfield 74 Joey Levonic 56 Lindsay Talgi 19 Cade Marshall 47 Kong Tut 24 G. Walker 69 L. Addison 97 D. Davis 18 Alex Hutchinson 53 Billy Jack Milligan 23 Mitch McGovern 64 Josh Hurford 57 James Cousland 77 Hayden Favero 98 B. llic 20 Travis Kerr 48 Jimmy Taplin 25 S. Gaitley 71 K. Milne 19 Paul Mauracher 58 Phil Webber 24 Brett Skurrie 66 Robert Compt 61 Nam Ho 99 J. Oliver 26 Scott Jackman 67 Ricky Logan 65 Dave Spencer 21 Wayne Smith 49 Duol Moses 78 Jake Daly 26 J. Peters 88 S. Scordo 100 M. Gaitely 20 Troy Hollingsworth 59 Daniel Jennings 69 Johnny Le 26# Bo King 72 Brenton Walker 22 Nick Stanley 50 Daniel Lobley 79 Jordan Volkoff 28 C. Reeves 89 D. Gentile 101 D. Petric 21 Scott Gartland 60 Charlie Barton 70 Matt Jolley Ciaran O'Shaughnessy 23 Shane Peake 51 Cam Kerr 102 S. Ebrahimi 27 Jake D'Atri 73 71 Aaron Woods 88 Ben Dwan 31 D. Strahan 90 A. Mutsaers 23 Trevor March 65 Jason Deason 103 M. Ebrahimi 28 Matthew Davis 77 Steve Orr 74 Lesley Howell 24 Adam Walters 52 Tim Anderson 78 Jake Daly 33 B. Coutet 94 L. Bowen 104 K. Kennedy 25 Les Watterson 66 Jason Cannell 29 Andrew Ritchie 79 Adam Chalmers 75 Craig King 25 Daniel Morrison 53 Steve Ohis 105 L. McIver 76 Brendan McCarthy 79 Jordan Volkoff 34 M. Melrose 96 D. Crutchfield 26 Shaun Richards 67 Sam Burch 30 Matthew Davie 93 Daniel Ralph 26 Stu Johnson 54 Paul Stow 106 S. Marshall 78 Glen Burns 88 Ben Dwan 35 B. Tibballs 107 T. Callander 27 Paul Perez 31 Robert Lega Frost 99 Zain Machfud 85 Josh Gonzalez 27 Alex Carroll 55 Nathan Crutchley

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 12 DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES some great team football. Our pressure and once off.. ASHWOOD BLACK ROCK spread was the best it has been all year. MOORABBIN Telstra Shop Sth Melbourne > Club News & Social Events: It was a tight last qtr with Carrum fighting Sponsors of the Week: Jetballers: Both Jetballers teams lined up Ground: Widdop Cres, Hampton East Ladies Day Sat 11th Jul from 1pm at the back however we managed to hold on for a Barry Kenna & Co. Solicitors against Clayton In Round 11 and both teams (Melway Ref: Map 77 B7) club well deserved victory. Better players on the Contact: Barry 9888 8588 for all your legal needs came away with the points in comfortable $25 ph inc lunch/ drinks. There will be day were Aida with 6, Brendo who worked Colours: White and Blue 318D Station Street, Box Hill South. hard all day around the ground, and our wins. 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Another big game this Sponsors highlights of any great note, but in saying that Tinder’s boys chisholmgamon.com.au/blackrock 3 Andrew Sharp 33 Jamie Hutchison week if we want to keep the double chance Please visit the club website or FB page walked back to the rooms at halftime 28 points in front. for full info/promo’s from our sponsors- Doyle’s Bridge Hotel > Seniors: After 2 hopes alive. 4 James Hadfield 34 Matteo Luisetto Support the companies that Support YOUR Lyndale got the jump on us in the third quarter running the successive losses it was important we got TWB > Thirds: Unfortunately had forfeit CLUB! 5 Brendan Sloss 35 Shaun Jackson (Vcap) ball & creating the loose man. Too much work was left to back on the winners list. It was a tight first this game due to numbers, need guys to half with Black Rock holding a small lead. 6 Pat Reaby 36 Mick Kinsella a few. This enabled Lyndale to whittle our lead to 8 points be a bit more committed here. Make sure Don’t forget to mention you’re from BRFC, closing in on 3/4 time. Going against a 3 goal breeze in the 3rd everyone is communicating with Mick/ So you get the royal service! (& any BRFC 7 Aaron Robins 37 Will Kruss term we were able to extend our lead with Parrot & hopefully this is a minor hiccup/ special discount offer they might have) The Coach gave his boys a “quiet” spray at the break which 8 Fabian Peta 38 Peter Brick seemed to have the desired effect. The boys put on their best HALLAM group show Hallam is moving forward as a Under 19s – Sponsored by Hallam Hotel 9 John Psaras 39 Mark Johnson (Rcap) display for the game, dominating the possession count for team and the shellacking’s are over. Skye were the opponents in this one and was the term & not allowing the home side many entries into their Seniors and Reserves set to be a cracker. With a few out, Skye fired 10 Jay Milford-Robertson 40 Pete Gerard (Vcap) The Magoos also fell frustratingly short which 50. A 5 goal win was the end result. A somewhat ugly win but - Sponsored by Rapid tune Hallam early. The boys as well played until the final was was meant to be a close one with the 2 11 Hayden Schipper(Cap) 41 Ben Hutcheon sometimes you have to win ugly! After a narrow loss last weekend, the boys were siren and the game ended up in a draw for both keeping their hopes up about coming up against team positioned the same on the ladder. teams. Although the 4 points would have been 12 Rick Parker (Rcap) 42 Martene Herbert As the Coach says, enjoy the “W” then get back on the track an inform Mt. Waverley. This week welcomed Best of the day were: Andrew ‘Stumpy’ Daly, Shane during the week. Daniel Conner back to the seniors after a few great. It was shared with 2 each and still in 13 Mark Russell 43 Michael Dettmann Thomas, Luke Johnson and Emilio Williams good displays in the magoos. Shane Thomas the 5. A tough run coming up over the next few 14 Zdenek Hostalek 44 Stele Papas The Prez would also like to thank Steph and Burnsy for also earned a promotion to the senior team Thirds – Sponsored by Fortys plastering weeks with some top sides and will show where helping out on the sidelines. I’m sure the trainers & the boys 15 Ryan Fenton 45 Steve Hopkins from our under 19s and showed experience Sandown came to the home of the hawks ‘the this young group is at come the end of the year. appreciated your assistance! beyond his age. 16 Trent Davey 46 Daniel Osbaldeston nest’ in what was redemption for the hawks. Social functions coming up: Barry Kenna & Co. Solicitors Reserves Report: The seniors were again cut short going down Although the injury list took its toll and we were Back to school night – 11th of July. 17 Daniel Bennett 47 Chris Smith Off we went to Lyndale in a hope to turn around our recent by 22 points and seems that only a 5 minute 3 down at half time. Again, the boys fought hard Come dressed to go back to school! 18 Rodney Johnson (RDVcap) 48 Aaron Bodin form. After some poignant words from Jona before the lapse in concentration accounted for the loss. all day and the score line didn’t change from match, we came out firing on all cylinders. Was this the Another narrow defeat and the signs of this last week. $1,000 draw – 15th of August 19 Michael Lobb (RVcap) 50 Maurice Mills-Rolfe same group as the week before? The movement into the shining light on a dark day for the Redlegs Netball 20 Josh Board 52 Rory Fitch forward line was impressive. The delivery to our forwards DANDENONG Round 11 saw as he dominated in a best on ground A more than disappointing result in the 21 Liep Kuel 53 Mimo Dimachki was spot on. The run from behind was constant, the work defeats at the hands of Endeavour Hills, around stoppages was consistent. All players had an impact Dingley (Netball) and Southern Dragons/ performance. end on a tough day on the court. Our third 22 54 loss for the year puts us down to third on George Glitzos (RVcap) Tim De Niese throughout the game with Silky, JB, Tarqs, Chep and Jezza Doveton (Thirds). Not a single win on the The reserves put up a gallant effort the ladder - a costly loss indeed. However, 23 Matthew Galvin 55 Matt Lavos to name a few, really kicking it up a gear. It’s said each week field/court last weekend, but our minds but were outclassed by a better team we’ll put it behind us as we take on that this is a team game and this week a ‘team’ played the move towards Lyndale, Chelsea Heights in the end. Whilst it may be a loss, it’s 24 Simon Sloss 56 Stevan Janjic Chelsea Heights next weekend - a chance game that saw us head back towards our best. It showed and Keysborough for our four sides. a great result considering Endeavour 25 Ryan Bennett 57 Daniel Baragwanath that we are more than capable as a group and that the to redeem ourselves. Once again, we Last Saturday night was our ‘Last Man Hills’ Reserves results this year. The baseline has now been set for the remainder of the season’s need to get to training this week to ensure 26 Sean Kelly 58 Dayne Schipper Standing’ function. A great night was had addition of Shannon Deszcz from Lyndale games. Thank you again to all support staff and the smiling we continue to work on the areas we’re by all – A huge thank you to Emma for provided a huge presence for us up 27 Matthew White 59 Jak Jowett supporters. weakest at. organising the night – it wouldn’t have forward whilst Jarrod Lapthorne (best on 28 Alex Baker 60 Andrew Sloss This week Saturday 4th July is our big $2500 draw every been possible without all her hard work ground) and Jason McNee dominated in We’d like to thank Melbourne Online Motors the guts providing us a record number of for their support of our netball team in 2015. 29 Caleb Lazar (RDVcap) 62 Wayne Hardman player is required to sell a minimum of 3 tickets please, if you and effort. have already sold them please bring them back Thursday clearances. http://www.MelbourneOnlineMotors.com.au 30 James Parker 63 Puhirake Herbert Football visit them at 64 Lonsdale St, Dandenong night as this will make Saturday less stressful, if you need All eyes were on Cameron Riley in game Thirds more tickets see Wendy or Fluffy. number 100 for the Redlegs. 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Another team performance where all players Seaford away from home by 37 points. Siona ENDEAVOUR HILLS SANDOWN Coming up on www.sandowncobrasfc.com.au, LIKE A special mention to our Junior contributed resulted in a 63 point win for the kicked 2 goals, whilst Sarah Beattie and our Facebook Page - Sandown Cobras pathway partner - Parkmore Junior Falcons. Saturday 25th July we have our MyPunter.com Senior Report Georgia Punton were in the best players yet Football Netball Club, or follow us on again. Football Club, who’s oldest age group The Falcons extended their win streak to Jarrett was handy with 3 goals, whilst Masquerade Season Ball at the View 4 games, this time taking down the valiant Twitter @SandownCobrasFC. 16/17’s we have training with us once a Jordan Lindsay and Tui Craik were very The division 5 team enjoyed another week off Room at the Dandenong Club. Dandenong Redlegs. With the finals still week and over the next year or two we good performers. We hope to see the boys with a bye. $65 per person for a two course meal A big thank you to our partners for within our sights, every week is important continuing to win and continuing to put their hope will feed into us having an Under and every 4 points is important. Dandenong and live entertainment with drinks at 2015 - AFT Hire for all your Temporary hands up for senior selection as we continue Endeavour Hills Future Stars Program 19’s team in the SFL. Parkmore is a brought the pressure and turned up the heat. Endeavour Hills Under 17’s Division1 team Bar Prices. RSVP to Peta Bircanin: Fencing and Portable Toilet needs, the journey to get all 3 of our teams in the terrifically well run junior football club The Falcons however were up to the task finals. keep the momentum going with a 20 point win [email protected]. CSR Bricks and Roofing, Bendigo despite missing some key personnel. over Pakenham. Joel Robertson was handy Bank Dingley Village, Dandenong Club and are always hunting for additional Melbourne Outdoor Blinds booting 4 goals and Jason Loomes kicked a To keep in contact with everything that players. To find out more, log on to: Shane Peake was ever reliable in front of Thirds Report and BAP COMMUNICATIONS if you goal, kicking 6 goals and putting his stamp pair again. Endeavour Hills are now 2 games is going on around the club head to: require a MC. www.parkmorejfc.com.au. The thirds unfortunately were short on clear on top of the ladder. on the competitions leading goal kicker race. numbers and were able to take the field, but The Peake brothers were solid all day, whilst with a couple of injuries and couple players Division 2 however weren’t good enough for Van Hoesel, Brooks and debutant Matwijkiw going up to the reserve’s, the Falcons had to Parkmore, going down by 28 points. 2 goals Leigh again was a bull in a china NICKO NICKO was solid in the ruck, were all good contributors. MOUNT WAVERLEY forfeit the game in the second half. from Lachlan Cummins wasn’t enough as shop winning lots of contested the Pirates pulled away after quarter time. The Prez & Jordy were good down The Falcons weren’t headed all day and at We’d like to thank Cerberus for lending us a Notting Hill Hotel Seniors Report: Parkmore remain undefeated, as Endeavour possessions. one stage in the final quarter the margin few players to play out the final half so both An inaccurate but strong start gave Hills now find themselves in 3rd spot. back, Tyler, Big H & Clarkey racked was above 50 points before Dandenong sides could still get a full hit out. The forfeit us the gap needed to beat a valiant It wasn’t a 4 qtr effort and will need kicked a few late goals to lower the final up the ball on the wing and used their didn’t alter the result as Cerberus were too Dandenong Club Social News Hallam by 22 pts. to be much more switched on against result. dominant on a day with very few highlights for Thank you to everyone who came to the the Falcons. Ashwood this Saturday for the GREG run to good effect. The Falcons are now only our by percentage Sports Carnival on Saturday night. It was a They matched it with us for large SEYMON MEMORIAL GAME (also and it’s any week now where we can find A player on the comeback trail however got very enjoyable night. Look out for the clubs part of the game, but mental lapses SFL Match of the Round!). Overall, the game was played in ourselves in the top 5. All sights are set on through a whole game and was the only goal next event, it could be a big one. by Hallam and good discipline by us next week’s game against Sandown, hoping kicker for the Falcons. By all reports, it was the 2015 Partners allowed us to run away with the 4 pts. #NOEXCUSES #GREGSEYMON patches but was just good to get to reverse the result we had there last year best goal for the day. Congratulations on the Massive thanks to our club partners, Major #PASTPLAYER #LADIESDAY when we were beating by 100+ points. return Calvin Muscat. Galley was dominant up forward another win to build more confidence. Partner, MyPunter.com, Snap Fitness, #SFLMATCHOFTHEROUND Snap Fitness Reserve Report Dandenong Club, S & J Brooks, Luke again with 5 goals and good to see GCS Service Management #NOEXCUSES 11 from 11 and continuing to roll on. The Women’s Report Donnellan MP, James Boag’s Draught, Beeza back to his best with a strong Get Wet Pools Reserves Report: results of the reserves is very promising The division 3 Falcons remain undefeated Melbourne Outdoor Blinds and GCS Service performance in the ruck. Good to finally get another win for our when looking at the strength of all our teams. still with another good win, this time beating Management. Dp Constructions Netball Report boys, defeating Hallam by 19 pts. Jazz was his usual self, taking The girls are just dominating this also had a very serious injury with young Corey $20. Support the Pumas in 2015 and enjoy the Much better effort by the countless contested marks and Big Milky was great up forward LYNDALE Bruno injuring his elbow. We wish him a speedy benefits including free entry into 2 selected seniors against Ashwood. Bit unlucky not to have trying to stop all of Hallam’s forward season, another strong win, this time recovery. LFNC functions as well as Members discount with 3 goals with an even spread a full complement of senior players available at the bar entries. Capt Bitch Mathers put of goal-kickers with 5 other single defeating Cheltenham by 24 goals! for selection otherwise the result may well have Netballers have this week off but return against in a great captain’s game racking goal-kickers: Browny, Jezz, Bin, been a lot closer... we now head to Dandenong Chelsea Heights on the 11th, it would be good The Lyndale Football Netball Club would like to up plenty of possessions, Taz was The Mountballers sit 2nd on the with a full head of steam. Also thanks to the thank all its sponsors for their generous support Zac & Jism. to see a few of the guys for this match as it will relentless in defense adding in a ladder, 1 win behind top spot! large amount of Ashwood people that stayed for be our bye. for season 2015. a couple of quiet ones after the match. strong overhead marking element to Burnsey & Mitch dominated in the Playing fees are now due, see Butch to make Nitro Gym Hallam, Dandenong Club, Body First his game. middle and around the ground, #MOUNTBALLERS #NOEXCUSES Also in the Ressies yesterday while the result your payments or arrangements Myotherapy, Tiger Electrical Services, Menz Only was terrible the guys battled it out with no bench Barber, Chromagen, Mystik Hair & Beauty, Vigeo from half time. Keep up the hard work guys, we Social Memberships are now available for only Financial Services MOORABBIN Reserves We would like to acknowledge our CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES is prepared to share the load we can Our reserves are motoring along nicely, With so many players unavailable all enjoy the fulfilment that assisting whilst the U19s must get rewarded soon Butchers Club Match Report sponsors: Hardman Bros, Johnson This week’s editorial is dedicated to the this week it was always going to on match day offers. This is the great as they are playing some good footy. Club volunteer. thing about supporting your local Club! Seniors be a tough job against a strong Painting Service, Marks 4WD Social Event All local footy Clubs rely on volunteers And if you happen to be over looked at Very pleased to get the win on Mid Year Cocktail Party 11July, Carrum South Yarra team. The game was a Adaptors, Yellow Express, Buxton whether they are elected representatives selection or unavailable for selection still Saturday against a determined Bowling Club $30 per head, 7.30 start relatively low scoring affair, and we of the committee or match day contribute with an off field role. Follow South Yarra. We started really well Hampton East Real Estate Bendigo volunteers. Simply Clubs do not survive Jake Marriners example who has acted 2015 sponsors (refer Club website www. and could have easily put the game were as competitive as we could be Bank Highett TDT Driver Training, with out them. 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The frustrating & disappointing wood & Hill, Frankston Dandenong Cars, exceptionally well all day, and was Dalziel Racing, Group One Electrics Concentrate on the things that you can the game off as well as planned. thing that occurs is that despite playing a control eg one touch footy, reading the FineLine Printing, Pollard Insurance well supported by Bluey, Kyle & Jay Milford-Robertson was great Pty Ltd, Party Shop Highett and The home game our 3 Team Managers make play & allow the umpires to focus on Brokers, dPP Hydronic Heating, Fenno. Jamie also continued his the same statement regarding people their areas of responsibility. If you do Southern Bay Electrical Services, all day and was well supported by Butcher Club for their continued not wanting to do a match day task these things the results will look after Freddies Marina Pizza, Bakers Delight Steele, Zee, Liep and Trent Davey good form, proving that consistent when they are approached. If everyone themselves. 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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES

SOUTH YARRA It was a big day All 4 Pets Reserves Report goals to 3 in another late comeback, at home for the Yarras with plenty on The Reserves and Seniors took on Pipes being especially inspiring the line for all three football teams Moorabbin with wins needed to taking contested marks and kicking and the netballers with a chance to protect their ladder positions. The 2 with Taz and Tucky sitting out the last stanza with injuries. Kizza ran knock off a team above them on the two games were exact opposites with hard all day and was our stand out ladder. the South Yarra Reserves never being troubled by the Kangaroos at home. best. Eamon’s battle with the best The Auskickers backed up after Pizza, Mahn-Dog, The Mignon and ruckman in Div 3 was intriguing to Friday night under lights to again Clubber Lange each scored a brace. say the least. Jordy tried his little display their silky skills at half time There were another five single goal heart out again, leading from the of the Senior’s game with thanks to kickers including the Batt-Man in front with his countless 1% actions. Yo-Get-It. Patrick Devlin kicked a bag his return. Baxter was solid all day, Ish led the stingiest back 6 in the in yet another self-proclaimed BOG regularly punting the ball in to our Division, not giving an inch despite a performance. forward half from the 10 yard square. pre-game finger injury. Stiles stood Strelec was tireless in the ruck again up in Buckets’ absence with the Big V Well done to the Lionesses who with Danny Wyatt and Higgo showing and Oh-Smooth kicking singles to go knocked off CPL in a complete team class through the guts and up along with two each from Patty and performance. Special thanks to 2016 forward. The Ressies ran out 58 point Taz. The Yarras got the margin back Captain Julsie Woiwod for playing victors and remain in 2nd position. to a respectable 17 points at full time, and dominating! but can’t be at all pleased with their Tower Hotel Seniors Report Bendigo Bank Thirds Report efforts, wins are needed to make the Yet another slow start in the Senior five, they now sit 7th. The Thirds took on Keysborough match had the Lions playing catch whom they sat ahead of on the up footy against a bigger bodied The Yarras look forward to a great ladder by percentage only. With Phil Moorabbin side. Despite kicking an Auction/Trivia night on the 4th of July Powning being a late out, the Yarras accurate 6 goals straight for the first at home after taking on Black Rock. were behind the 8-ball from the first half, the Yarras still trailed by 26 Auction items can be bid on at www. bounce, despite having a 10 man points at the long break. Turnovers clubbid.com.au. Don’t forget the bench. Some questionable umpiring were punished by the Kangaroos 1920s Cocktail Ball at the Tower on decisions left the Yarras reeling, forwards early and we had our the 25th! though there was no excusing their work cut out for us. Cory Brady kept Special thanks to all of our sponsors third quarter effort. The Burra kicked the Lions in the contest with some including All for Pets, The Tower 2.9 to one solitary behind to take trademark inspiring goals but our Hotel, Boag’s Draught, Brady Tiling, control of the match and cause an third-quarter proved detrimental, Hidden Café, Avon Tyrepower, upset. 2 points the final margin after scoring only 4 behinds to the ‘Roos 3 Kingston Trophies, Camberwell a typical South Yarra comeback, it goals. Being 7 goals down at the final Toyota, Rounds Real Estate, Reclink, wasn’t enough to send Frenchy home change wasn’t enough to make us Bendigo Bank, Avenue Press and all in style. believe it was all over. We piled on 7 250 Club Members

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UNDER 19S RESULTS: ROUND 11 UNDER 19’S: ON THE UP / ALEX CHARLES @charlesy93 UNDER 19S Round 11 marked another step forward for the Other results: TEAM PWLDFA% PTS competition as no side was able to amass a There were three clear standout games from Bentleigh 10 9 0 1 1116 391 285.42 42 the weekend. Hallam drew with Skye at 60 Dingley 11 9 1 1 1044 349 299.14 38 score of 100 points or more. Despite a handful points apiece while St Pauls held off a fast- St Kilda City 11 9 2 0 1123 500 224.60 36 shooting STAR of formalities with both Hampton and Bentleigh Hampton 11 9 2 0 975 504 193.45 36 finishing Oakleigh District to win by four points. OF THE WEEK registering comfortable victories, this week Hallam 11 5 5 1 694 687 101.02 22 Meanwhile, Cheltenham heaped more misery St Pauls 11 5 6 0 768 696 110.34 20 The Leader Shooting Star of the Week Award presented two results decided by less than 12 Oakleigh District 11 5 6 0 724 885 81.81 20 on Carrum with an 80-68 victory over the Lions. Cheltenham 11 4 7 0 694 893 77.72 16 returns for 2015. Each week a player from points as well as a low-scoring draw between the Under 19 competition is awarded the Each result had differing ramifications for finals Skye 11 3 7 1 612 898 68.15 14 Skye and Hallam. East Brighton 10 3 7 0 532 938 56.72 12 “Leader Shooting Star of the Week”. aspirations of the respective sides as St Pauls C.P.L 11 2 9 0 583 933 62.49 8 became the big winners, catapulting into the Match of the round: Highett 11 0 11 0 188 1379 13.63 0 top six. Skye 3.1 7.2 8.3 9.6-60 St Kilda City v Dingley Hallam 3.3 4.7 7.8 8.12-60 With Bentleigh and Hampton defeating East Skye: Goal Kickers: L. Broomhall 5, C. Ellis, T. Ross, J. DeLange, B. Black The undisputed contest of the round brought Best Players: R. Smart, L. Broomhall, B. Black, R. Powlesland, J. Hernan, Brighton and Highett respectively to almost B. Weighell about a relatively surprising result. Despite St Hallam: Goal Kickers: H. Wood 2, L. Wood, L. McConville, D. Hanley, R. Lewis, certainly ensure a four-team race for the minor N. O’Brien, D. Grayson Best Players: D. Grayson, M. Stadnikov, C. Struylaart, H. Wood, H. Favero, Kilda’s recent run of form seeing them enter premiership. Highett’s improved performance R. McConville the league’s top four, not even the experts couldn’t change this fact, as this week’s results Oakleigh District 3.1 6.4 8.8 10.10-70 St Pauls 2.4 5.5 7.6 11.8-74 could’ve seen them defeating Dingley by have ultimately caused a 14-point separation Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: C. Gabbert 3, J. Winn 2, D. Spence 2, L. Cogan, between fourth and fifth on the ladder. C. Fournarakis, H. Colgrave JAMES BURNS 47 points. The Saints held Dingley’s strong Best Players: L. Cogan, J. Skalalamera, M. Franz, H. Colgrave, B. Ledder, D. Spence St Pauls: Goal Kickers: V. Jenkins 6, N. Stubbings 3, C. Karamoshos, B. Dolan HIGHETT attacking outfit to a mere three goals – kicking R12 fixtures: Best Players: V. Jenkins, C. Byrne, F. Jenkins, C. Karamoshos, B. Lindsey, T. Walsh FOOTBALL CLUB 10 themselves in the process. Carrum Patterson Lakes 4.3 4.3 8.5 10.8-68 Hallam v Carrum Paterson Lakes (4th July) Cheltenham 0.2 5.7 8.7 12.8-80 Entering the game, Dingley were well aware Carrum Patterson Lakes: Bentleigh v St Kilda City; St Pauls v East Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Kilner 3, C. Beaumont 2, J. Wise 2, T. Kilner, J. Ofosu-Amaah, D. Paterno, N. Soldatos, C. Thatcher The Round 11 Leader Shooting Star of St Kilda’s forward-half prowess as Xavier Best Players: M. Daniels, A. Anderson, D. Paterno, J. Kilner, J. Ofosu-Amaah, Award Nomination has been awarded Brighton; Hampton v Dingley; Highett v D. Stonehouse to James Burns of the Highett Football Pauli posed a major threat. On the other hand, Highett 1.0 4.3 5.3 5.3-33 Club. James has a high workrate and an Oakleigh; and Skye v Cheltenham (11th July) Hampton 3.2 6.2 10.8 14.12-96 Madison Talarico was Dingley’s key avenue ability to read the game, which allows him Highett: Goal Kickers: M. Withers 2, J. Callaghan, K. Finkelde, D. Hutchinson to goal having managed 62 goals prior to As we look forward to round 12 action there is no Best Players: J. Burns, H. Russo, M. Campion, , D. Hutchinson, R. Osborne to be in the right positions and gives him Hampton: Goal Kickers: Z. Allen 7, P. Trainor 3, B. Kheng, C. Beer, L. Timms, more opportunities to make an impact on J. Vitiritti this fixture. Astonishingly, Talarico could only shortage of quality games. The top 4 do battle in Best Players: M. Digby, Z. Allen, L. Timms, M. Riddle, A. Curr, B. Griffin the game. He has been consistent in the a double-header which is sure to keep observers first half of the season and looks a future register one goal while Pauli booted four majors East Brighton 0.0 2.2 2.4 2.5-17 interested as first play third and second play Bentleigh 3.4 5.5 11.5 14.7-91 senior player to come through the Under to move closer in the race for leading goal East Brighton: Goal Kickers: T. Fraser, M. Lavender 19s system. fourth. However, Hallam, St Pauls and Oakleigh Best Players: T. Beard, M. Lavender, A. De Maria, M. Harding, T. Perks, C. Black kicker honours. Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: J. Mondano 5, L. Dickson 2, D. Nilsson 2, L. Nixon, Congratulations James Burns of the still remain relevant in finals calculations and T. Brooks, C. Yenofkian, J. Halliwell, B. De Nardis Best Players: C. Yenofkian, B. De Nardis, J. Mondano, B. Lawford, T. Brooks, . For next week, it is unlikely there’ll be a better their matches will be closely watched. J. Kiernan round of quality match-ups prior to finals St Kilda City 3.2 4.6 7.8 10.10-70 Ultimately, Bentleigh, Dingley, St Kilda and Dingley 1.1 2.3 3.4 3.5-23 football. St Kilda and Bentleigh promises to be Hampton continue to lead the competition and St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: X. Pauli 4, P. O’Hehir-Vargas 3, F. Brown, H. Johnstone, J. Laakulu one of the fixtures of the season with Dingley Best Players: R. Jamieson, J. Phelan, X. Pauli, P. O’Hehir-Vargas, B. Ula, D. Moody this week’s matches will reveal which sides are Dingley: Goal Kickers: C. Scimia, C. Brooker, M. Talarico Best Players: D. Trease, J. Bichsel, S. Zammit, M. Fitch, J. Wylie, L. Craig and Hampton’s match is set to rival it. in the best shape heading into finals.

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2015 UNDER 19S FIXTURE

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 11-Apr 23-May 18-Jul St Kilda City 14.11.95 def Cheltenham 8.15.63 St Kilda City 12.6-78 def East Brighton 4.11-35 St Kilda City v St Pauls East Brighton 3.5.23 def by Dingley 13.16.94 Dingley 12.12-84 def St Pauls 5.5-35 Cheltenham v Dingley Oakleigh District 23.23.161 def Skye 4.5.29 Hampton 15.10-100 def Skye 9.10-64 Oakleigh District v Hampton C.P.L 10.10.70 def Hallam 5.9.39 Cheltenham 18.19-127 def Highett 7.6-48 Hallam v Bentleigh Highett 2.2.14 def by Bentleigh 28.17.185 Bentleigh 16.11-107 def Hallam 7.6-48 C.P.L v Highett St Pauls 8.14.62 def by Hampton 11.11.77 C.P.L 11.4-70 def by Oakleigh District 13.9-87 East Brighton v Skye ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 18-Apr 30-May 25-Jul Dingley 13.9.87 def St Kilda City 7.3.45 St Pauls 7.7-49 def by Bentleigh 8.9-57 Bentleigh v Cheltenham Bentleigh def East Brighton Hallam 9.21-75 def Skye 7.12-54 C.P.L v Hampton Hampton 23.18.156 def Highett 1.6.12 Oakleigh District 9.14-68 def Cheltenham 9.13-67 Oakleigh District v East Brighton Hallam 9.16.70 def Cheltenham 4.4.28 Highett 0.1-1 def by Dingley 15.30-120 Skye v St Pauls St Pauls 14.18.102 def Oakleigh District 4.3.27 East Brighton 2.12-24 def by Hampton 12.9-81 Dingley v Hallam Skye 6.9.45 def by C.P.L 11.10.76 St Kilda City 17.14-116 def by C.P.L 4.5-29 Highett v St Kilda City ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 25-Apr 13-Jun 1-Aug St Kilda City 6.9-45 def by Bentleigh 10.14-74 Cheltenham 16.14-110 def East Brighton 8.5-53 East Brighton v St Kilda City Skye 12.13-85 def Highett 2.3-15 East Brighton 11.4-70 def St Pauls 8.8-56 St Pauls v Dingley Hampton 7.1-43 def by St Kilda City 13.10-88 Oakleigh District 12.11-83 def Highett 1.4-10 Hallam v Oakleigh District Dingley 19.10-124 def C.P.L 4.4-28 Cheltenham 3.7-25 def Hampton 10.12-72 Hampton v Cheltenham Bentleigh 15.10-100 def Oakleigh District 9.7-61 Hallam 2.3-15 def by Dingley 19.12-126 Bentleigh v Skye St Pauls 16.9-105 def Hallam 4.15-39 C.P.L 7.9-51 def by Skye 10.17-77 Highett v C.P.L OPTIMUS CONCUSSION ROUND 4 AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 2-May 20-Jun 8-Aug St Pauls 7.6-48 def by St Kilda City 16.16-112 Cheltenham v St Pauls Cheltenham 4.3-27 def by St Kilda City 24.14-158 Dingley 13.17-95 def Cheltenham 3.10-28 Dingley 19.18-132 def by East Brighton 2.1-13 Dingley v Bentleigh Hampton 19.15-129 def Oakleigh District 4.10-34 Skye 4.6-30 def by Oakleigh District 8.16-64 Skye v Hampton C.P.L 4.6-30 def by Bentleigh 14.23-107 St Pauls 9.8-62 def C.P.L 8.9-57 Oakleigh District v C.P.L Skye 10.11-71 def East Brighton 7.14-56 Bentleigh 11.12-78 def Hampton 3.3-21 Highett v East Brighton Highett 2.8-20 def Hallam 16.22-118 Hallam 16.15-111 def Highett 1.1-7 St Kilda City v Hallam ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 9-May 27-Jun 15-Aug Cheltenham 4.10-34 def by Bentleigh 15.11-101 St Kilda City 10.10-70 def Dingley 3.5-23 East Brighton v Cheltenham Hallam 12.16-88 def St Pauls 2.10-22 East Brighton 2.5-17 def by Bentleigh 14.7-91 C.P.L v St Pauls Hampton 16.16-112 def C.P.L 8.5-53 Highett 5.3-33 def by Hampton 14.12-96 Oakleigh District v Hallam St Kilda City 20.15-135 def Skye 5.3-33 C.P.L 10.8-68 def by Cheltenham 12.8-80 Hampton v Bentleigh East Brighton 21.19-145 def Highett 2.0-12 Skye 9.6-60 tied Hallam 8.12-60 Skye v Dingley Dingley 15.9-99 def by Oakleigh District 4.7-31 Oakleigh District 10.10-70 def by St Pauls 11.8-74 St Kilda City v Highett ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 16-May 11-Jul 22-Aug St Pauls 22.21-153 def Highett 2.3-15 Hallam v C.P.L (4/7) Bentleigh v St Pauls Bentleigh 9.6-60 tied Dingley 8.12-60 Bentleigh v St Kilda City Highett v Skye C.P.L 8.3-51 def by East Brighton 11.18-84 St Pauls v East Brighton Cheltenham v C.P.L Hallam 4.7-31 def by Hampton 14.4-88 Highett v Oakleigh District Dingley v Oakleigh District Cheltenham 15.15-105 def Skye 9.10-64 Skye v Cheltenham East Brighton v Hallam Oakleigh District 6.2-38 def by St Kilda City 26.19-175 Hampton v Dingley Hampton v St Kilda City

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BENTLEIGH CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES CHELTENHAM HALLAM HIGHETT OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Coach: Rob Lawford Coach: Zach White Coach: Greg Barclay Coach: David Antonielli Coach: Andre Carey Coach: Scott Russell # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Chris Yenofkian 17 Lachlan Dickson 1 Jax Kilner 17 Damien Paterno 1 M. Wood 17 D. Marquison 1 Joe Bekierz 18 Chris Harms 1 Connor Morgan 18 Jake Winn 1 Ronald Hunt 28 Cameron Neale Kade Heaphy- 2 Jeromy Wise 18 Alan Anderson 2 Darcy Hutchinson 19 Jack Prosser Anthony 2 19 Ben Cooper 2 L. Wood 18 M. D'Addario 2 Brody carr 19 Wemyss Lucarelli dvc Brandon 3 Rhys Prosser 20 Marc Campion 2 Rory Brown 30 3 Ryan Costello 19 Tom Worrell Sanjay 4 Saf Balic 22 Ben De Nardis Butterworth 3 J. Edwards 19 D. Hanley 3 20 Aiden Spence 4 21 Kahawatte 4 Mitchell Daniels 20 George Karpathakis Tristan Brown Joe Callahan 4 M. Lambert 20 D. Grayson Nathaniel 5 Christian Bell 23 Dylan Waghorne 6 Daniel Nash 41 Blake Helsham 5 21 Cory Hutchison 5 James Burns 22 Max Pandur Cramer 5 Nick Kilner 21 Liam Brotz 5 C. Straylaart 22 L. McConville Jordan 6 Rob Aitken 24 Jack Dear 6 Daniel Gilhooley 23 Mitchell Hoar 6 Lachlan Guerin 22 7 Matt Taylor Luke Sutcliffe 6 Jake Davis 22 Shaun Cusack Brambleby 6 J. O'Brien 23 T. Neill Patrick Lucarelli 7 Liam Nixon 25 Spencer Daly 7 Aidan Young 24 Ryan Osbourne 7 Chris Gabbert 23 7 Cameron Beaumont 23 Jojo Amaah dvc Beau 7 J. Webber 24 D. Kerr 8 Mitchell Meriton 8 Ryan Wheeler 25 Sam Jackson Dustin 8 James Halliwell 26 Brayden Lawford Goldsworthy 8 Stephen Lees 24 8 Blake Ellis 24 Nick Soldatos Fernandez 8 S. Casey 25 A. Rahimi 9 Harry Russo 26 Kieran Finkelda 9 James Kiernan 27 Robbie Hyde 9 Alex Baragwanath 25 Sam Herlinger 9 Daniel Spence 25 Liam Cogan 9 Daniel Courts Alex Wilson 9 J. Crutchfield 29 H. Wood 10 James Bekierz 27 Kade Mclellan 10 Alex Molyneux 26 Jay Braden 10 Josh Mondano 29 Tim McGaw 11 Harry Goodman 28 Michael Goodman 10 Curtis Ward vc 27 brody ledder 10 R. Lewis 30 T. Evans-Atkison 14 Jack Thompson Jayden Riordan 11 Leo Rodriguez 27 Nathan Karpathakis Jordan 12 Rob Moriarty 30 Aaron Locandro 12 Brayden O'conner 29 Jason Goulding 11 Hayden Colgrave 28 11 R. Hobson 31 M. Jeffery skalamera 12 Tim Fitzsimons 28 Tom Davis Andrew 13 John Vasilakis 30 Josh Desperless 13 Tom Brooks 31 Josh Van Berkel 17 Joshua Doyle 12 Aiden Davitt 31 Jason Nicholas McCormack 12 R. McConville 32 E. Mustapha 13 29 Dayton Woodham Darcy Ward 14 Zion Periera 31 Joel Melnjak 14 Daniel Nilson 32 Thomas Di Carlo 13 D. Cavallo 33 J. Folino 14 Daniel Urban 44 John Walker 18 Liam Hickman Thomas King 14 Lachlan Whiteside 30 Nick Suppree 15 James Sneesby 32 Daniel Trease Chris Fournarakis Johnathon 15 Mitchell Pollard 33 Zac Dennis 15 99 15 Tom La Cava 31 Curtis Thatcher 14 K. Kime 34 K. Norris 16 Stefan Lindstrom 39 Harry Brennan c Stevens Andrew 22 Ryan Lynch James Moore 16 15 T. Wright 35 D. Hettirachchi 16 Mason Franz Stolzenburg 16 Daniel Stonehouse 17 Lucas Adams 53 Lachlan Cunningham

DINGLEY EAST BRIGHTON HAMPTON SKYE ST KILDA CITY ST PAULS Coach: Matt Benton Coach: John Black Coach: Lachlan Batt Coach: Adam Lagerewskij Coach: Nathan Johns Coach: Wayne Herbstreit # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Leon Mateariki 21 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 1 Andy Din 16 Callum Ryan 1 Miles harding 16 Nathan Tabe 1 Carl-Oskar Beer 16 Josh Lees 1 Zac Lambert 13 Brandon Bailey 1 John Barnes 20 Jeremy Lloyd 4 Shai Wood 21 Jake Phelan 2 Mathew Butts 17 Tom Mullins 2 Kaleb Forster 17 David Lee 2 Zach Allen 17 Nick Matic 3 Nick Bury 21 Ben Lindsay 2 Luke Broomhall 14 Dean Nicol 5 Denzel Cooper 24 Fabricko Addi 3 Daniel Trease 18 Chris Baum 3 Adam Wakeling 18 Jackson Forster 3 Thomas Burley 18 Pierce Trainor 4 Marty Clements 22 Nick Stubbings Jackson O'Hehir- 7 24 Alex James 4 Athen Guiliani 19 Luke Johnson 4 Josh Vitiritti 19 Nathan Heap 3 Josh Scrivano 15 Michael Ward Vargas 5 Michael Constantinou 23 Jake Halasz 4 Nick Taylor 19 Mark Fitch 8 Will Patterson 25 Ollie Gabelich 5 Joel Fowler 20 Andrew Di Maria 5 Bunareth Kheng 20 James Hickey 6 Carl Herbstreit 23 Pat Tanner 5 Kyle McGurk 20 Carmine Scimia 4 Joel McConville 16 Jason Ward Riley Gorringe- 9 Ayan Nyanjok 27 Kelsey Davies 6 Isaac Vanderwerf 21 Ari Levin 6 Corey Smith 21 8 Braydn Mancal 24 Mitch Carracher 6 Madison Talarico 21 Connor Horsey Dennis 5 Tyson Ross 17 Corey Notman 10 Ronnie, Llorico 28 Jack Sanders 7 Jackson Young 22 James Taylor 7 Carl Nichols 22 Alisdair Curr 9 Matt Brown 24 Tim Tyler 7 Lachie Craig 22 Ryan Ferdinand 12 Mitchell Oman 30 Jarrod Dousa 8 Matt bertoncello 23 Matt Lowe 8 Will Mason 23 Mark Digby 6 Riely Powlesland 20 Jake Dunkley 10 Chris Marinos 25 Tim Walsh 8 Josh Lake 23 Lachlan Craig 13 Michael Puts 32 Damon Moody 9 Charlie Black 24 Brendan Stuart 9 Liam Timms 24 Guy Timms 11 Michael Hargood 25 Cam James 7 Nazz Franze 23 Reece Smart 15 Elijah Salesusi 33 Dallas Peut 9 Vincent Arena 24 Jeremy John 10 Brodie Muller 25 Kay Love-Linay 10 Nathan Wallace 25 James Gascard 12 Gianni Mercuri 27 Ryan Wilson 16 Julian Yeatman 34 Ruben Jamieson 10 Anthony Basile 25 Josh Woolfe 8 Brett Dawson 31 Apple Juice 11 Tim Wilson 26 Jeremy Poynton 11 Troy Smith 26 Noah Wynen 13 Mitch Peet 28 Bryce Wilson 17 Matthew Shrimpton 38 Kieran Jamieson 11 Liam Considine 26 Jason Wylie 12 Joel Blacker 38 Trent Beard 12 Cameron Lee 27 Harvey Little 16 Victor Jenkins 30 Jordan Lloyd 9 Ryan Bounds 55 Jordan Grubb 18 Hamish Johnstone 42 Guy Chuol 13 Jordan Bichsel 27 Leigh Johnson 13 Ben Moran 42 Joel Stewart 13 Michael Riddle 29 Matthew Hanson 18 Daniel Georgiou 74 Xavier Pauli 17 Connor Byrne 33 Fred Jenkins 10 Reece Stewart 63 Dylan Vreekamp Sebastian Josh 14 Rob Rusan 30 14 Matt Foster 44 Fraser Young 14 Bailey Griffin 51 18 Andrew Weiss 35 Jeremy Muldoon Zammit Clark-Henry 19 Bika steve Ula 77 Felix Brown 11 Jaydon Delange Matt Bailey 15 Josh Jolly 15 BJ Connor 15 Nicholas Moon 20 Tyrone Tsataliya 88 Josiah Laakulu 19 Luke Johnstone

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THIRDS RESULTS: ROUND 11 2015 THIRDS FIXTURE

THIRDS - BLUE Mordialloc 3.3 6.4 10.8 14.10-94 BLUE DIVISION Cheltenham 0.2 2.2 3.2 4.3-27 ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: D. Barlow 7, A. Kent 4, S. Cunningham 2, 11-Apr 23-May 18-Jul Mordialloc 2.2-14 def by Chelsea Heights 15.6-96 Mordialloc 5.6-36 def by Clayton 17.10-112 Clayton v Chelsea Heights A. Cameron Cerberus 10 10 0 0 1369 166 824.70 40 St Kilda City 16.14-110 def Cheltenham 8.6-54 St Kilda City 17.10-112 def Cheltenham 1.3-9 Cheltenham v Dingley Best Players: D. Barlow, R. Bibby, J. Russo, D. Tigges, H. Trotter, Clayton 7.5-47 def by Cerberus 17.16-118 Chelsea Heights 2.1-13 def by Cerberus 23.17-155 St Kilda City v Cerberus S. McGeachin BYE: Dingley Dingley 26.9-165 def Endeavour Hills Mordialloc v Endeavour Hills Dingley 9 7 2 0 1175 336 349.70 32 Cheltenham: ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 18-Apr 30-May 25-Jul Clayton 9 6 3 0 906 483 187.58 28 Cheltenham 12.17-89 def Mordialloc 7.10-52 St Kilda City 18.15-123 def Chelsea Heights 2.2-14 Dingley v Chelsea Heights Dingley 13.18-96 def St Kilda City 3.4-22 Clayton 24.25-169 def Cheltenham 3.3-21 Clayton v Cheltenham St Kilda City 10 5 5 0 623 510 122.16 20 Chelsea Heights 0.1-1 def by Cerberus 28.23-191 Mordialloc 1.0-6 def by Dingley 24.25-169 Cerberus v Mordialloc Clayton 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.10-94 BYE: Clayton Cerberus 23.13-151 def Endeavour Hills 1.0-6 St Kilda City v Endeavour Hills ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 Endeavour Hills 7 4 3 0 329 571 57.62 16 Chelsea Heights 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1-1 25-Apr 13-Jun 1-Aug Mordialloc 4.4-28 def by Dingley 24.23-167 Mordialloc v St Kilda City Clayton v Mordialloc Clayton won by forfeit Mordialloc 11 3 8 0 468 1141 41.02 12 Cheltenham 6.6-42 def Chelsea Heights 12.17-89 Dingley v Clayton Cerberus v Cheltenham St Kilda City 4.7-31 def by Clayton 4.8-32 Cheltenham v Cerberus Dingley v St Kilda City BYE: Cerberus BYE: Chelsea Heights Endeavour Hills v Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights 9 2 7 0 391 1230 31.79 8 ROUND 4 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 2-May 20-JUN 8-Aug Cheltenham 11 1 10 0 383 1207 31.73 4 Chelsea Heights 2.3-15 def by Clayton 34.24-228 Chelsea Heights 9.4-58 def by Mordialloc 11.9-75 St Kilda City v Clayton Dingley 33.22-220 def Cheltenham 0.1-1 Cheltenham 5.9-39 def St Kilda City 12.7-79 Mordialloc v Cerberus Cerberus 34.24-228 def Mordialloc 0.1-1 Dingley 4.1-25 def by Cerberus 15.8-98 Cheltenham v Chelsea Heights St Kilda City 1.0 3.1 6.1 10.2-62 Endeavour Hills 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1-1 BYE: St Kilda City Endeavour Hills 10.8-68 def Clayton 8.11-59 Dingley v Endeavour Hills Dingley 1.4 3.7 7.8 10.8-68 Cerberus 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.6-90 ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 9-May 27-Jun 15-Aug St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: R. Hoy 3, G. Krepp 3, M. Hoy 2, J. Herbath, B. Lee Endeavour Hills: Chelsea Heights 3.1-19 forfeit to Dingley 16.21-117 Mordialloc 14.10-94 def Cheltenham 4.3-27 St Kilda City v Mordialloc Best Players: G. Krepp, B. Zosens, R. Hoy, M. Hoy, J. Herbath, Cerberus: Goal Kickers: J. Norris 4, B. Fisher 4, D. Mercer, J. Blashki, Mordialloc 7.2-44 def by Clayton 10.17-77 St Kilda City 10.2-62 def by Dingley 10.8-68 Clayton v Dingley K. Battaglene L. Tanner, T. Louwen-skovdam, J. Falkenberg, B. Lee Cerberus 16.21-117 def St Kilda City 3.1-19 Clayton 14.10-94 def Chelsea Heights 0.1-1 Cerberus v Chelsea Heights Endeavour Hills 8.15-63 def Cheltenham 3.3-21 Dingley: Goal Kickers: C. Brooks 3, J. Keyt 3, A. Sikora, S. Morris, J. Best Players: B. Lee, J. Falkenberg, J. Norris, B. Fisher, B. Humphrey, Endeavour Hills 0.1-1 def by Cerberus 14.6-90 Endeavour Hills v Cheltenham English, A. Rizzi D. Kepsner ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 Best Players: J. Piltz, M. Jeddou, K. Murdoch, J. English, A. Sikora, 16-May 11-Jul 22-Aug A. Comino Clayton 8.11-59 def St Kilda City 7.8-50 Dingley v Mordialloc Chelsea Heights v St Kilda City Cerberus 10.11-71 def Dingley 6.13-49 Chelsea Heights v Cheltenham (4/7) Cheltenham v Clayton Cheltenham 11.10-76 def by Mordialloc 14.12-96 Cerberus v Clayton Cerberus v Dingley Chelsea Heights 11.6-72 def by Endeavour Hills 11.8-74 Endeavour Hills v St Kilda City Endeavour Hills v Mordialloc THIRDS - RED Hallam 1.5 1.5 2.6 3.6-24 Sandown 2.1 10.2 12.5 17.10-112 RED DIVISION TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Hallam: Goal Kickers: A. McWilliam, K. Kime, I. Hampton ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 Skye 10 10 0 0 1563 149 1048.99 44 Best Players: M. Brew, M. Wilson, R. Fort, J. Sanbar, K. Norris, 11-Apr 23-May 11-Jul T. Callander Doveton Eagles 5.5-35 def by Keysborough 20.13-133 Dandenong 4.5-29 def by Sandown 14.13-97 Skye v Doveton Eagles Sandown: Goal Kickers: M. McCormick 4, B. Le 3, H. Nguyen 2, J. Mott 2, Black Rock 5.9-39 def by South Yarra 9.8-62 Black Rock 8.8-56 def by Keysborough 9.12-66 Black Rock v Dandenong Sandown 10 8 2 0 909 475 191.37 36 B. McCarthy 2, A. Powell, L. Howell, M. Frenken, S. O’Byrne Skye 19.22-136 def Sandown 1.8-14 South Yarra 4.28-28 def by Skye 7.55-55 Sandown v Keysborough Hallam 19.22-136 def Dandenong 1.8-14 Doveton Eagles 6.36-36 def Hallam 3.27-27 Best Players: J. Raven, D. Spencer, T. Ho, J. Cousland, R. Logan, Hallam v South Yarra Keysborough 9 6 3 0 961 612 157.03 32 J. Gonzalez ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 18-Apr 30-May 18-Jul Dandenong 5.8-38 def by Black Rock 12.18-90 Sandown 3.6-24 def by South Yarra 7.10-52 South Yarra v Dandenong South Yarra 10 6 4 0 870 505 172.28 28 Skye 22.16-148 def Hallam 0.2-2 Hallam 4.5-29 def by Keysborough 15.12-102 Doveton Eagles v Sandown South Yarra 148 def Doveton Eagles 0.2-2 Dandenong 2.1-13 def by Skye 29.13-187 Black Rock v Keysborough Doveton Eagles 1.7-13 def by Black Rock 12.8-80 Black Rock 10 4 6 0 586 601 97.50 16 Doveton Eagles 1.1 5.3 7.4 11.5-71 Keysborough 5.8-38 def Sandown 13.12-90 Hallam v Skye Dandenong 1.5 1.8 5.13 6.17-53 ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 25-Apr 13-Jun 25-Jul Hallam 9 2 7 0 603 1046 57.65 12 Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: D. Leask 4, J. Lim 2, A. Taing 2, K. Tran 2, Doveton Eagles 0.1-1 def by Skye 29.22-196 South Yarra 17.14-116 def Hallam 3.6-24 Skye v Keysborough N. Torcasio Dandenong 1.1-7 def by South Yarra 15.24-114 Sandown 18.14-122 def Doveton Eagles 4.4-28 Black Rock v Doveton Eagles Keysborough 10.7-67 def Black Rock 6.9-45 Dandenong 10 1 9 0 315 1274 24.73 4 Best Players: D. So, A. Taing, K. Ashford, D. Leask, N. Torcasio, A. Keng Black Rock 7.6-48 def by Sandown 10.11-71 Dandenong v Sandown Dandenong: Goal Kickers: S. Finch 2, A. Jayasinghe, D. Jennings, M. Lima, Keysborough 29.22-196 tie Hallam 0.1-1 Skye v Dandenong South Yarra v Hallam C. Meister ROUND 4 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 Doveton Eagles 8 1 7 0 246 1391 17.69 4 Best Players:, J. Furborough, S. Grimston, A. Summers, M. Camilleri, 2-May 20-Jun 1-Aug A. Jayasinghe Black Rock 19.18-132 def Hallam 2.4-16 Keysborough v Doveton Eagles Hallam v Black Rock Sandown 19.18-132 def Doveton Eagles 2.4-16 Sandown 17.11-113 def Hallam 2.13-25 Dandenong v Doveton Eagles Dandenong 3.8-26 def by Keysborough 14.19-103 Skye 20.18-138 def Black Rock 0.0-0 Sandown v Keysborough Skye 19.18-132 def South Yarra 2.4-16 Dandenong 2.9-21 def by South Yarra 14.12-96 South Yarra VSkye ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 9-May 27-Jun 8-Aug South Yarra 2.2 5.3 5.4 10.6-66 Black Rock 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.6-24 Keysborough 1.1-7 def by Skye 27.14-176 Doveton Eagles 11.5-71 def Dandenong 6.17-53 Black Rock v Sandown Keysborough 2.2 5.4 7.13 9.14-68 Hallam 7.5-47 def by Black Rock 8.9-57 Hallam 3.6-24 def by Sandown 17.10-112 Dandenong v Hallam Skye 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.10-112 South Yarra 5.10-40 def by Sandown 7.9-51 South Yarra 10.6-66 def by Keysborough 9.14-68 Doveton Eagles v South Yarra South Yarra: Goal Kickers: J. Cameron 3, S. Tyssen 3, T. Milne, W. Smith, Skye won by forfeit Doveton Eagles 3.6-24 def by Dandenong 14.6-90 Black Rock v Skye Keysborough v Skye W. Freeman, J. Bertone ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 Best Players: W. Quince, K. Hill, S. Jewell, L. Clohesy, W. Freeman, G. Rallet 16-May 4-Jul 15-Aug Keysborough: Goal Kickers: G. Clayton 4, A. Connell 2, J. Cuffe, A. McKeever, Sandown 12.11-83 def Black Rock 5.9-39 South Yarra v Black Rock Sandown v Dandenong A. Raven Hallam 36.18-234 def by Dandenong 0.0-0 Keysborough v Dandenong Doveton Eagles v Hallam Best Players: C. Letcher, G. Clayton, A. Connell, R. Eppinger, J. Whiteoak, Skye 36.18-234 def Doveton Eagles 0.0-0 Hallam v Doveton Eagles Keysborough v South Yarra D. MacKenzie Keysborough 6.7-43 def by South Yarra 13.10-88 Sandown v Skye Skye v Black Rock

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NETBALL RESULTS: ROUND 11 NETBALL: DIVISION 1 Division 1 NETBALL: DIVISION 4 Division 4 TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Bentleigh 42 TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Skye 49 St Kilda City 11 11 0 0 528 284 185.92 44 Bentleigh 12 Dingley 11 9 1 1 529 346 152.89 38 Heatherton 44 Heatherton 11 8 3 0 401 287 139.72 32 Springvale Districts 44 Bentleigh 11 8 3 0 426 360 118.33 32 Keysborough 11 8 3 0 400 294 136.05 32 Chelsea Heights 20 Dingley 11 8 3 0 360 265 135.85 32 St Pauls 36 Keysborough 11 7 4 0 510 418 122.01 28 Springvale Districts 11 6 5 0 400 325 123.08 24 St Kilda City 33 Keysborough 63 Dingley 24 Skye 11 6 5 0 369 310 119.03 24 Heatherton 11 7 3 1 448 378 118.52 30 Lyndale 11 3 8 0 329 423 77.78 12 Lyndale 35

St Pauls 11 2 9 0 366 596 61.41 8 Bentleigh 11 3 8 0 289 414 69.81 12 Keysborough 36 St Kilda City 41 Chelsea Heights 11 1 10 0 279 450 62.00 4 Hampton 22 St Kilda City 11 1 10 0 398 544 73.16 4 Dingley 62 Hampton 11 1 10 0 244 582 41.92 4 Heatherton 55

NETBALL: DIVISION 2 Division 2 NETBALL: DIVISION 5 Division 5 TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Bentleigh 35 TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Clayton 11 Highett 11 11 0 0 462 240 192.50 44 Black Rock 32 Heatherton 11 9 2 0 557 367 151.77 36 Heatherton 62 Dingley 11 8 3 0 363 242 150.00 32 Dingley 11 9 2 0 541 382 141.62 36 South Yarra 38 Mordialloc 11 8 3 0 404 271 149.08 32 Carrum Patterson Lakes 28 Chelsea Heights 25 St Kilda City 11 7 4 0 448 337 132.94 28 Black Rock 11 6 5 0 335 270 124.07 24 St Kilda City 24 Mordialloc 45 St Kilda City 11 7 4 0 308 298 103.36 24 Mordialloc 11 7 4 0 441 355 124.23 28 Dingley 44 Heatherton 11 6 5 0 337 332 101.51 24

Bentleigh 11 3 8 0 381 456 83.55 12 St Kilda City 40 C.P.L 11 4 7 0 365 332 109.94 16 Highett 74 Doveton Eagles 13 South Yarra 11 4 7 0 315 385 81.82 16 Chelsea Heights 11 1 10 0 280 475 58.95 4 Dingley 48 Clayton 11 1 10 0 224 340 65.88 4 Mordialloc 27 NETBALL: DIVISION 3 Division 3 Doveton Eagles 11 0 11 0 121 562 21.53 0 Heatherton 37 TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Clayton 19 Dingley 11 10 1 0 422 266 158.65 40 Black Rock 36 NETBALL: DIVISION 6 Division 6 C.P.L 11 10 1 0 361 275 131.27 40 TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Dingley 26 Cheltenham 369 St Kilda City 10 9 1 0 363 205 177.07 36 Dandenong 24 Black Rock 11 8 3 0 346 314 110.19 32 St Pauls 17 Mount Waverley 10 8 2 0 366 220 166.36 32 Caulfield 11 7 4 0 412 331 124.47 28 Chelsea Heights 23 St Kilda City 21 Dandenong 10 7 3 0 309 216 143.06 28 Skye 26 Heatherton 11 7 4 0 343 297 115.49 28 Dingley 50 Highett 10 6 4 0 247 213 115.96 24 Cheltenham 11 3 8 0 651 348 187.07 12 Mount Waverley 36 Dingley 10 5 4 1 331 274 120.80 22 Cheltenham 12 Clayton 11 3 8 0 304 392 77.55 12 Caulfield 49 Skye 11 3 7 1 243 407 59.71 14 Keysborough 32 Keysborough 11 2 9 0 315 428 73.60 8 Cheltenham 10 3 7 0 265 323 82.04 12 Murrumbeena 28 St Kilda City 52 St Pauls 11 2 9 0 273 802 34.04 8 Carrum Patterson Lakes 33 Murrumbeena 10 2 8 0 264 382 69.11 8 St Kilda City 11 1 10 0 360 455 79.12 4 Heatherton 31 Chelsea Heights 10 0 10 0 136 371 36.66 0 Highett BYE

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2015 DIVISION 1-3 NETBALL FIXTURES 2015 DIVISION 4-6 NETBALL FIXTURES

DIVISION 1 DIVISION 4

Round 11 - June 27 Round 12 - July 11 Round 13 - July 18 Round 11 - June 27 Round 12 - July 11 Round 13 - July 18 Skye 49 def St Kilda City v Bentleigh Bentleigh v Lyndale Bentleigh 42 Bentleigh 12 St Pauls v Bentleigh Bentleigh v Dingley def by Heatherton 44 Springvale Districts 44 def Lyndale v Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights v Hampton Chelsea Heights 20

St Pauls 36 St Kilda City 33 def Keysborough v St Kilda City St Kilda City v St Pauls Hampton v Dingley Dingley v Heatherton def by Keysborough 63 Dingley 24 Lyndale 35 Heatherton v Keysborough Keysborough v Skye def by Keysborough 36 St Kilda City 41 Dingley v Heatherton Heatherton v Keysborough Hampton 22 def by Dingley 62 Skye v Springvale Districts St Kilda City v Springvale Districts def by Heatherton 55

DIVISION 2 DIVISION 5

Round 11 - June 27 Round 12 - July 11 Round 13 - July 18 Round 11 - June 27 Round 12 - July 11 Round 13 - July 18 South Yarra 38 def Mordialloc v Dingley Carrum Patterson Lakes v Mordialloc Carrum Patterson Lakes 28 Bentleigh 35 Bentleigh v Dingley Chelsea Heights v Bentleigh def by Heatherton 62 Clayton 11 St Kilda City v Black Rock Black Rock v Highett def by Black Rock 32

Chelsea Heights 25 St Kilda City 24 Heatherton v Mordialloc Dingley v Heatherton Highett v Carrum Patterson Lakes Dingley v Heatherton def by Mordialloc 45 def by Dingley 44 Highett 74 def Heatherton v Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles v Clayton Doveton Eagles 13 St Kilda City 40 St Kilda City v Chelsea Heights St Kilda City v Mordialloc Mordialloc 27 def by Dingley 48 Clayton v South Yarra South Yarra v St Kilda City def by Heatherton 37

DIVISION 3 DIVISION 6

Round 11 - June 27 Round 12 - July 11 Round 13 - July 18 Round 11 - June 27 Round 12 - July 11 Round 13 - July 18

Caulfield 49 def Highett BYE Skye BYE Murrumbeena BYE St Kilda City v Keysborough Black Rock v Cheltenham Keysborough 32

Clayton 19 Dingley 26 def Clayton v Carrum Patterson Lakes St Kilda City v St Pauls Dandenong v Chelsea Heights Skye v Dandenong def by Black Rock 36 Dandenong 24

Cheltenham 369 def Chelsea Heights 23 Black Rock v St Pauls Keysborough v Carrum Patterson Lakes Cheltenham v Dingley Cheltenham v Chelsea Heights St Pauls 17 def by Skye 26

St Kilda City 21 Mount Waverley 36 def Cheltenham v Dingley Dingley v Caulfield St Kilda City v Mount Waverley St Kilda City v Dingley def by Dingley 50 Cheltenham 12

Carrum Patterson Lakes 33 def Murrumbeena 28 Carrum Patterson Lakes v Heatherton Heatherton v Clayton Highett v Murrumbeena Highett v Mount Waverley Heatherton 31 def by St Kilda City 52

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NETBALL TEAM LISTS NETBALL TEAM LISTS

BENTLEIGH DINGLEY HEATHERTON TEAM 1 DIV 1 - Coach: Rob Goldin DIV 4 - Coach: Terry Davidson DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 Carlyn Sykes Alicia Wise (Captain) Ebony Let Teena Mifsud - Coach Scott Regnier - Coach Jacqui Hellard - Coach Elley Borland Chelsea Goldin Alex Smyth (Co-Captain) Elizabeth Evans - Captain Nicki Arnold - Captain Yvonne McMillan - Captain Lauren Stygall Maddy Taylor Megan Lewis (Co-Captain ) Bella Riddell Alex Riddell Katie Burns Mariah Deacon Miranda Bailey Courtney Weiske Bayley Mifsud Mel Cook Michaela Russo Shae Wonnacott Esther Gilmore Ella Batish Belinda Kay Emma Daley Serena Lowrie Nichola Tulley Michaela Knight Jamie Regnier Kirsty Mann Taylor Leeson Siobhan Deacon Penny Byers-Tymms Steph Saunders Sara Merkus Mandy Quinn Maggie Carlon Kristy Loyd Bridget Russo Tara Callahan Sophie Bartlett Tara Bickham Mia McMillan Shelleigh Papatsikas Stacey Jeffrey Tash Maskell Steph Young TEAM 2 Taylah Butterworth Teagan Matthews-Ritchie Breanna Osborne Tayla McArtney Maddison Mc Gaw DIV 2 - Coach: Penny Byers-Tymms Zali Mifsud Teena Mifsud Adele Gilmore DIV 5 - Coach: Alysha Morecroft Olivia Scott DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 Alysha Morecroft (Captain) Eman Farrag Sarah Rigney Yvonne McMillan - Coach Joel Webb - Coach BLACK ROCK Amber McHenry Jess Minster (Co-Captain) Lauren Mcivor Jamie Ashkar Brittany Goldsmith Adelaide Douglas Angela Karika Elizabeth Balfour Kate Rollison Kirstin Brice Emily Crawford Amy McManus Emily Cook Amy Campbell Alyce Message Laura Kilfoyle Emma Gent Breille Arnfield Heidi Webb Rebecca Casarotto Jessica Harrington Jess Haslem Michelle Chapman (Co-Captain) Erin Naismith Helen Burgess Sophie Damm Madison Ruby Jess Payne Rebecca Wonnacott Isobel Burgess Katrina Davidson Brooke Ferguson TEAM 3 Sarah Fischer Tanjil Fitzpatrick Sam Barwick Jessica Elgin Laura Menzel Dani Forward Claudia Hutchison Taylah Austin Tegan Hanisch Kyipya Win Rebecca Kofler Jacinta Frawley Emily Reuter DIV 3 - Coach: Cassandra Fogarty Rebecca Goodear DIV 6 - Coach: Melissa Bailey Sinead Bannon Simone Ward Kristen Withers Alana Cooper Jasmine Kick Mikayla Ruddy Eleanor Douglas Kat Anderson Stephanie Webb Eliza Materiav Remi Hynes Ellie Davidson Hannah Brueton Shannon Meehan Sarah Oshea Zhoe Botsis Emillee Hunt HAMPTON Mandy Ferry HIGHETT Elyce Pixton Brittany Kefford Kasey Blizzard (Co-Captain) Coach: Jessica Murphy Radost Krasteva DIVISION 5 - Coach: Tracey Flahive Sarah Rayment Megan Wiggins Lauren Ryan (Co-Captain) Rebekah Neil Clarissa Woodley Ashleigh Campbell Taylar Anderson (captain) Jessica Ferguson Madz Ades Ashleigh Simon Kellie Anderson Geogia Starke Alicia Holland Ellie Sutherland Jess McGaw Melissa Ades Abbey Dougherty Matilda Branch Di Ward Sarah Gent Simone Korman Rachel Cooper Emily Cullis Christina Young CAULFIELD Erin Moody Emma Hamilton CLAYTON Laura Whitfield Steph Handson Kate Brownscombe Nicole Cormick Laura Mulcahy MURRUMBEENA TEAM 1 TEAM 2 Monique Bulte Cassandra Hughes Emily Perchanidis Coach: Dominique La Fontaine Penny Townley Emily Ramanathan Rebbeca Eagleson Christie Roberts Brieanna Cooper Brianna Edmunds DIVISION 6 Elle Kamana Savhan Piohipi Cassie Townley Kate Meehan DANDENONG Alyson Tran (captain) Grace Bibby Sophie O'Shea Maddy Johansen Molly Willey El Dedman Dani Andriopoulus Addie Priaulx Coach: Mandi Hall Jess Flahive Brooke Hancy Jayde Sullivan Liv Hargrave Roisin Pryor Claire Beard Michelle Keppler Laura Grimmer Carly Louise Fotini Stravrou Sarah Vaileba Jamie Gourlay Nicole Hartley Cassie Evans Amanda Hall Jacqui Pownceby Josephine McGlone Cara Teoh Jordyn Faulkner Tiara Giglio Sarah Borland Samantha Saville Zina Teoh Rebecca Smith Renee Rollings Adrianna Costa Rachel Lafaele Madge Clark Laura Sayers Erin Knight Samantha Tonkin Kendrah Lee Gen Rosewell Corinne Pegram Tori Webb Jess Simmons Keeley Brookes Jacinta Traeger Kathryn Simmons Lisa Lily Caroline Tuaru Temu Taylah Mackie Chez Collins Tenielle Potter Emily Williams Alex Turner Madelon Clark

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CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES KEYSBOROUGH SKYE ST KILDA CITY CHELTENHAM TEAM 1 TEAM 1 TEAM 1 TEAM 2 TEAM 1 TEAM 2 TEAM 3 TEAM 1 Samantha Downie Brooke Cracknell Hayley Allen Sophie McGuinness Rochelle Francis Kate Foster Ngakita Blackburn Mindy Green Sarah Vella Genna Doyle Rachel Clements Taylah Hazelman Anne Hallam Tayla Kaa Asha Goodchild Jessie Hawkesworth Amy Burns Talissa Wellington Savannah Bormann Georgia Donkin Alana Vieceli Tiana Creasey Claire Broderick Kate Prendegast Emma Holden Caitlin White Georgia Goodchild Laura Agius Chantelle Thompson Steph Harrison Sarah Morton Kimberley (Billie) Nukunuku Sharlene Phillips Taylah McWhiter Ellesse Graham Ash Rodrigues Caroline Jansen Chloe Plumb Eleanor (Elle) Capel Karen Cupido Julie Telfer Ebony Fitz Ilana Rourke Megan Kennedy Ashlyn Tanian Sarah Lotulelei Sophie Dunn Melanie Starr Allira Lawson Brooke Lynne Juliana Bedggood Bec MacInness Brittany Raynes Courtney Raynes Fiona Francis Kayla Tipping Emily DiBella Ella Williams Casey Gadzinski Sarah Preusche Jessica Mitchell TEAM 2 Sharni Hazelman Casie Beddome Emma Ford Vicky Mullan Taylah Cagalj Trista Bryan ST PAULS Elizabeth (Beth) Viner-Smith Paisley Ross Helen Grundy Sophie Lynch Carly Edwards Charley Clarkson Candice Scott Eliza Barnes Josie Mulcahy Angela Christie Sammy Moore Jasmine Richwol Kate Burns TEAM 2 Breanne Vieceli Alice Williams Julia Hurz Chloe Ballard Tui Bristowe Melissa Allessandrini TEAM 2 Caitlin Lewis Megan Geschke Jessica Cook Elise Boyd Jacqueline Backer Kate Cross Brodie Slater Mel Arnts Claire Stratton Megan Hendry Beck Reynolds Kelly Jarrard Tracey Hall Anthea Nisbet-Smith Katrina Logue Janice Lamb Melissa Bourke Cloe Woodward Ameilia Mercoulia Debbie Ng Hayley Lowe Ebony O'Sullivan Mikaela Hayes Stephanie Waters Shaye McWhirer Reanne Poutama Andrea Wyatt Rhianna-Lee Caffrey Zoe Harper Emily Ryde Nicole Dureau Liby Mirabella Katherine (Kate) Gutsche Jessica Luongo Beth Veronica Georgia Williams Renae Khalil Danielle Piastrino Sophie Barber Amelia Walmsley Kelli Stringer Sally Saunders Brooke Davis Therese Johnston Jacelle Kop Alison Ferguson Kate Yelland Emma Suttill Cynthia Houia Leah Saunders Dillah Shahab TEAM 3 Jenny Watts Claire O'Reily Sarah Westley Courtney Lowe Tiane Raupita Brittany Graham Kerry Spencer Tallulah Schober Alex Hickey Cath Wilkie MORDIALLOC Fiona White Caprice Schober Elizabeth Leggett LYNDALE Sam Johncon TEAM 1 Zoe Wheeler Coach: Nikki Dempster Jaimi Paton (Coach) Nioka Kirby Bec Britton Kaitlyn Clarke Mary Mati Alanna Harris Debbie Collard Katie Cornish Bianca Love Katie Minogue Samone Cranston-Egan Hayley Zantuck Tessa Johnston Stacey Davidson Cath Ferguson Jacky Eggens CHELSEA HEIGHTS Tilly O'Brien Julie Eggens Abbey Dawkins Mary Mastrocola Stephanie Hogbin Sarah Gallie Alexandra Kinninburgh Melodie Aitkens Jessica Cieslak Debbie Hogan Amber Dawkins Paige Magill Lucy McKeown Belinda Schembri Brittany Morgenthaler Rachel Buitendam TEAM 2 Jessica Watts Chelsea Fyffe Robyn Hillier Nikki Woinarski SOUTH YARRA Cassie White Sammy Wiggs Chloe Elmer Jessica Buerckner Elise Fox Sheridan Barron Mandy Henson Edwina Theobald Jacqui Miller Gemma Walter Skyler Campbell Nadine Lee Kym Pike Georgia Parson Stephan Webb Julia McPhee Amy Clemens Jadyn Stephens Tania Wright Alex O'Halloran Ronnie Ferguson Jessie Mawer Racheael Arkley Rhona Chapman Jenna Rohr Tara Unadkat Keisha Scott Lucie Olivier Maxine Howard Jourdie McChrystal Kimberley Mouritz Imogine Nathalie Schmidt Carly Lee-Garlick Krysti McMahon Otoole Jessica Watts Nicole Crozier

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UMPIRE’S CORNER / THE WHITE KNIGHT Suppliers to local football clubs What a huge effort by Mark Petalas at Hallam Saturday, he may have been a lonely man in the of training requirements including: last weekend! Mark field umpired the Thirds, rooms. Hopefully he gets another crack at the Reserves and Seniors in quick succession seniors in the next few weeks. and still looked fit enough to go around again. The SFNL is a family league and the latest pair Coaches Boards & Bump Bags Unfortunately, there were no more games to be had, so he had to wait until Sunday to umpire of siblings to umpire with us are the Crigans, Fund Raising Concepts Team Drink Bottles & Carriers two more Masters Rules matches. Twenty now that field umpire Sam has signed up quarters of open age football in a weekend younger brother Josh to wave the flags. Air Horn & Time Keeping Clocks Trophies is an amazing effort, and the only similar On the last three Thursdays in July (July 16, 23 achievement in recent years was when Jack and 30), training for all Umpires will take place Sherrin Footballs All Other Training Equipment Thompson umpired four practice matches from 6.00pm at Moorleigh Reserve, Bignell in a day at Dingley. With the flu season upon Road, East Bentleigh, instead of Bricker Reserve. IF IT’S NOT A SHERRIN, IT’S JUST NOT FOOTBALL us, several field umpires have been umpiring Please make sure that you attend the correct “doubler headers” on a regular basis to make training venue. Training on Tuesday nights during WE DELIVER TO YOU!!! - Normally within 48 hours sure that all appointments are filled. Thanks to this period remains at Bricker Reserve. If we don’t stock it, ask and we may be able to get it for you, or locate a supplier everyone who has helped out in this way. See us at: www.agradeclubsupplies.com.au - Email: [email protected] All female Field, Boundary and Goal Umpires Phone: 03- 9723 2000 - Phil Cooper direct: 0418 307 267 Steve Gelsi has been juggling appointments on are required to attend a compulsory coaching Shop 57-59 Mt Dandenong Road, Croydon, VIC 3136 (next door to Croydon Car Sales) the SFNL boundary with acting as a boundary session on Thursday 23 July at 6.00pm, PO Box 22, East Ringwood, VIC, 3135 umpire observer for the VFL. He reports that Moorleigh Reserve. To will have the opportunity former SFNL boundary umpire John Cooper has to listen to SFNL Umpiring Ambassador and reached the 50 senior game milestone mark four-time AFL Grand Final Umpire, Stephen there. He also reports that Coops has been McBurney, talk about how you can progress performing some moves on the boundary that your umpiring career. wouldn’t be out of place in the Australian Ballet. Big sister Elise, who is one of our senior field It is a compulsory requirement for all Field, umpires, could borrow some of Coops’ moves Boundary and Goal Umpires to be accredited to for her ballet classes. at least Level 1 under the AFL National Umpires Accreditation Scheme. Steve Maunder was appointed to his first senior game last week. Unfortunately, he copped Please refer to a recent email sent by Toby an injury and had to pull out. This could have Jedwab from Peter Mair - Director of Umpiring, or refer to the umpiring news page under the been a blessing in disguise as he left his umpiring tab on the sfnl.com.au website for boots and umpiring uniform in a plastic bag further information. at Moorabbin the previous Saturday. When the bag was opened at training on Thursday, the Remember that: socks almost walked out of the change rooms unaided. If Steve hadn’t washed them before “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

66 | SFNL RECORD 2015 WWW.SFNL.COM.AU | 67 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE 2015 SFNL LEADING GOAL KICKERS DIVISION 1 SENIORS DIVISION 1 RESERVES THIS THIS PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK James Morris Mordialloc 5 42 Stefan Feehan Dingley 2 49 Mark Ryan East Malvern 6 42 Mitchell Stevens Cheltenham 5 30 Stewart Scanlon Clayton 4 36 Corey Pearce Clayton 0 29 Travis Ridgway St Pauls 3 34 Leigh Moore Dingley 1 29 Patrick Nicholls Cheltenham 2 32 Kane Davidson Dingley 0 28 Daniel Farmer Dingley 5 31 Ben Padula East Malvern 3 26 Philip Smith East Brighton 8 24 Sam Williams Dingley 6 24 Dean Francis Dingley 1 22 Christopher Sharp Bentleigh 0 22 Matthew Ravenall Mordialloc 3 22 Jack Crameri Clayton 3 21 Dion Lucas East Brighton 0 18 Sam Williams Dingley 2 20 DIVISION 2 SENIORS DIVISION 2 RESERVES THIS THIS PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Tyson King Keysborough 5 55 Mathew Poore Skye 0 43 David Velardo Oakleigh District 8 49 Christopher Lacey Springvale District 5 36 Joel Hanlon Hampton 0 36 Michael Kalviskis Skye 8 30 Scott Fiora Hampton 1 30 Bradley Scott Keysborough 2 22 Matthew Jamieson Heatherton 0 27 Warrick Hanks Keysborough 1 21 Adam Connell Caulfield 4 25 Jaiden Peters Hampton 3 20 Benjamin Evans Skye 2 25 Kyle Gascoigne Hampton 2 19 Corrie Wilson Doveton Eagles 0 25 Matt Griffin Heatherton 1 18 Lachlan Morrey Springvale District 0 22 Christopher Mccann Skye 1 16 Jake Dunn Keysborough 1 21 Matthew Dobson Oakleigh District 1 16 DIVISION 3 SENIORS DIVISION 3 RESERVES THIS THIS PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Shane Peake Endeavour Hills 6 47 James Morrey Ashwood 2 31 Luke Galle Mt Waverley 5 45 Clinton Gottinger Lyndale 0 30 Carrum Patterson Trevor March 3 43 Tarquin Booth Ashwood 7 30 Lakes Thomas Dewar Black Rock 0 39 William Kruss Moorabbin 0 30 Trent Davey Moorabbin 6 34 Mark Frenken Sandown 0 27 Christopher Meyers Ashwood 3 33 Troy Lange South Yarra 2 26 Frank Martinicchio Ashwood 0 31 Clinton Jarrett Endeavour Hills 3 24 Matthew Johansson Moorabbin 2 29 Kaine Bundy Dandenong 2 24 Daniel Morrison Endeavour Hills 2 25 Michael Lobb Moorabbin 0 22 Matt Neve Hallam 2 25 Richard Brand Black Rock 0 20 UNDER 19s THIRDS - RED THIS PLAYER/CLUB THIS TOTAL PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Troy Docherty Skye 2 39 Madison Talarico Dingley 1 63 Matthew Mccormick Sandown 4 37 Xavier Pauli StKilda 4 59 Bradley Dyer Skye 0 31 Christian Gabbert Oakleigh District 3 28 Jayden Cameron South Yarra 3 27 Zach Allen Hampton 7 26 Christopher Deluca Skye 0 17 Tyson Ross Skye 1 22 THIRDS - BLUE Shane Thomas Hallam 0 17 Joshua Keyt Dingley 3 27 Shaun Cusack Cheltenham 0 16 Tom Binghams Cerberus 0 27 Carmine Scimia Dingley 1 15 Daniel Knopers Cheltenham 0 24 Jake Halasz St Pauls 0 15 Peter Rizzi Dingley 0 19 James Halliwell Bentleigh 1 15 Anthony Batrich Cerberus 0 18

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