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Round 15 - Saturday 3 August CHRONICLE ROUND 15 - SATURDAY 3 AUGUST 2013 2 www.caseycardiniafnl.com.au Office Talk From the office irstly, on behalf of all foot- ball supporters and fol- Flowers across the district included in the PCN Sports Team Managers and match-day assistants have the job Alliance, thank you to all who of ensuring all the little things are done. Players must joined the rest of country Vic- be correctly dressed, all the paperwork is completed toria to donate to the special and signed off on time, all equipment is legal, in good fundraising effort for young order and noted on paperwork as required. Items like South Barwon FC player Casey gloves or specially made guards must be okayed by Tutungi last weekend. league officials prior to use. Knowledge of what is re- We all hope that Casey can overcome the ravages of quired is important and the league office can and will the tragic accident on the football field in June that re- provide all details as requested. Just ask, and do it as sulted in him becoming a quadriplegic. soon as possible. On a far happier note, the announcement of finals These tasks are often straight forward but if they are venues across all competitions has sparked that famil- missed, the panic usually sets in. iar buzz that always comes at the business end of the To finish there is some timely advice to clubs and all season. Much of the chatter among club officials and who attend the local football and support their team. supporters over last weekend’s round centred on finals Please show respect to others in the crowd by refrain- and the nerves have started jangling for those fortunate ing from abuse and, in particular, foul language. enough to be contemplating the ultimate prize. It is not smart or wise to draw attention to yourself and, That should be enough incentive for all clubs to get by extension, your club by using inappropriate lan- their houses in order now, so that their finals cam- guage at the football or in any public place. There has paigns run smoothly and are able to be enjoyed by all been reports of this at grounds across our competitions on and off field. There is nothing worse than club and in recent weeks so to all – enjoy the football and net- team officials having to ‘panic-organise’ on the day of ball and allow others to do that too. a final. Steps can be undertaken now to avoid any is- sues on the day. Celebrations Coaches need to address player and team issues such This weekend is a relatively quiet one on the rivalry as injuries, player welfare, knowledge of rules and on- round scene with only Nepean League providing a cel- field discipline. Remember that umpires who adjudi- ebration highlight. That will occur at Crib Point where cate in finals games are also under pressure to perform the home side will take on Tyabb for the Bendigo Bank to ensure their ongoing selection. There will be mis- Hastings Cup. takes made but the focus will always be on maintaining the best standard possible so on-field emotions need to be kept in check. It would be timely for coaches to mention this now so good habits are already devel- oped. DISCLAIMER & COPYRIGHT STARTING TIMES All editorial material and photographs published in the record are subject FOOTBALL to copyright laws and may not be reproduced without written consent from Under 18 Devels: 8:30am PCN Sports Alliance. PCN Sports Alliance and its printing agent hold no responsibility for any errors, omissions in material supplied by a third party Under 18’s: 10:10am or that is in breach of the Trade Practices Act 1974, Copyright Act 1968, Reserves: 12:00pm Fair Trading Act 1985, or infringes the rights of any person. 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PO Box 468, Somerville Vic 3912 Tel: 03 5977 8496 Fax: 03 5977 9418 Email: [email protected] www.caseycardiniafnl.com.au 3 Ladders -Devels Seniors Under 18Goal Development Kickers Competition Team P W L D For Agst % Pts Seniors Providing opportunities to young footballers The program has been designed for Under 18 Narre Warren 14 14 0 0 1982 781 253.78 56 Name Club Rnd Tot Cranbourne 14 10 3 1 1511 972 155.45 42 Like a number of things that have changed in the footballers and netballers and targets behavioral Pakenham 14 10 4 0 1267 979 129.42 40 pastMarc weeks Holt and monthsCranbourne the colt’s competition4 83 as standards on the playing arenas by encouraging Beaconsfield 14 9 5 0 1271 811 156.72 36 itKerem has be Baskaya known sinceNarre its Warrenfirst inception 0 82has under and rewarding fair play, sportsmanship and mutual Berwick 14 7 7 0 1355 1105 122.62 28 goneAaron a Mciver name changeNarre and Warren from season 0 201347 will be respect among teammates and competitors. Doveton 14 7 7 0 1219 1014 120.22 28 knownMitchell as Johnson the Under 18’sBerwick Development 4 Competition.38 The program also aims to encourage similar Jordan Andrews Berwick 2 37 Tooradin 14 4 9 1 1059 1471 71.99 18 The change of name has been positive for the attitudes towards adolescent violence and anti-social Nathan Waite Berwick 2 33 ROC 14 4 10 0 844 1231 68.56 16 league as Bata Industrials has signed on as our behavior off the field within peer groups, teammates Julian Suarez Tooradin 1 30 Keysborough 14 4 10 0 981 1506 65.14 16 naming rights partner to the competition. Bata’ and the community in general. At the same time Steven O’Bryan Pakenham 6 30 Hampton Park 14 0 14 0 536 2155 24.87 0 core businesses and its footwear brands support the we are looking to improve the relationship between Davor Rajic Keysborough 0 29 development of apprentice trades people across a local youngsters and Victoria Police both corporately Reserves Shannon Stocco Doveton 1 28 number of industrials and see’s it involvement in the and at a local level. Troy Mcdermott Beaconsfield 0 28 Team P W L D For Agst % Pts development competition to support and develop Tyson King Keysborough 2 27 For the purposes of voting the Spirit of Sport Narre Warren 14 13 1 0 1460 468 311.97 52 future footballers in our region. Matthew Clarke ROC 3 25 Program is judged on 3 main criteria; Berwick 14 12 2 0 1225 624 196.31 48 TheLee Boyleofficial start ofNarre the Bata Warren Industrials 0 24Under • Fairness Cranbourne 14 11 3 0 1377 564 244.15 44 18’s Development Competition or THE DEVELS Doveton 14 8 5 1 956 655 145.95 34 for short will commence on Saturday 13th April • Playing Performance ROC 14 8 6 0 866 761 113.80 32 Reserves when all 3 leagues are underway. The competition • General Demeanor (Sportsmanship, Teamwork) Beaconsfield 14 6 8 0 821 810 101.36 24 willName be made from teams acrossClub allRnd 3 leagues, Tot The officiating umpires “judges” will select 3 players Tooradin 14 6 8 0 857 862 99.42 24 Peninsula – Frankston YCW, Seaford and Mt Eliza in Pakenham 14 4 9 1 795 825 96.36 18 Matthew Davey Cranbourne 7 46 from each team and rank them out of 20 points for NepeanJason Budge - Somerville Beaconsfield and Casey Cardinia 1 33 – Berwick, Keysborough 14 1 13 0 338 1797 18.81 4 Beaconsfield, Cranbourne and Narre Warren. performance and 20 points for behavior. Hampton Park 14 0 14 0 370 1699 21.78 0 Brendan Graham ROC 2 29 AsDamian there Whitnellare only 8 teamsCranbourne within the1 competition27 This will occur at each game of every round. Under 18's theBobby official Harvey draw willNarre be Warrendeveloped 3 separate 23 to the The player who scores the most number of points under18,James Phillips reserves, seniorsBerwick and Netball 0 fixtures21 the for each round will be recognized as the Spirit of Team P W L D B F For Agst % Pts upChristopher coming gamesLangley will beTooradin published 4 within 19 the Sport Player of the Week within our Peninsula, Narre Warren 14 12 0 0 2 0 1467 344 426.45 56 footballMichael recordTheodoridis publications Cranbourne 0 19 Nepean & Casey Cardinia football & Netball Berwick 13 8 3 0 2 1 1042 372 280.11 44 SpiritTrent Papworthof Sport AwardNarre Warren 1 19 Competitions. Beaconsfield 14 10 3 0 1 0 1221 473 258.14 44 Liam Cummins Doveton 2 18 The aim of the program is make a positive Pakenham 14 8 4 0 2 0 799 592 134.97 40 Shane Brady Berwick 0 18 The points awarded to each player during the contribution to a reduction in youth violence it Cranbourne 14 7 5 0 2 0 877 649 135.13 36 Benjamin Carter Narre Warren 2 17 season will accumulate for the benefit of their Club is important that we convey an accurate and Tooradin 13 5 7 0 1 0 568 879 64.62 24 Mitchell Cowan Narre Warren 1 17 when it comes time to naming of the Spirit of Sport consistent message to all participants including ROC 14 2 10 0 2 0 419 1124 37.28 16 Ryan Brown Doveton 1 17 Club of the Year.
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