ISSUE 19 NETBALL PRELIMINARY FINALS AUGUST 20, 2016 #OWNTHESOUTH

#OWNTHESOUTH WHAT’S HAPPENING Division 7 – Mount Waverley v Oakleigh District at 1:20pm AT SFNL HQ? Division 8 – Cheltenham v Keysborough at 12:00pm Under 19s – Dingley One v Mordialloc One at 12:00pm DAVID CANNIZZO, SFNL CEO A reminder it is free entry to this weekend’s preliminary @SFNLCEO final matches. Next weekend at the Grand Finals, it will be $5 per adult and kids under 15 are free. Netball Finals underway... Division 3 – Round 18 Good weather, albeit a little windy supported a great start And like that, here we are in the final round of the home to the SFNL Netball Finals Series last weekend. We had and away season for Division 3. 36 teams who earned the right to play finals and nine did exceptionally well, advancing straight from their Second Congratulations to all clubs on their efforts in guiding their Semi Final to the Grand Final. teams through another football/netball season. It has been a pretty cold and wet winter and we know fielding Reserve Congratulations to Heatherton for an unbelievable effort and for those with Thirds teams each week has been across multiple divisions, advancing straight to the grand challenging at times. finals in Division 1, 2, 3, 7, and 8. Congratulations to the Injuries have appeared to take a big toll this season but others who also advanced direct to grand finals in South the sceptic in me says that maybe the body starts feeling a Yarra (Div 4), Black Rock (Div 5), Lyndhurst (Div 6) and little sorer or tighter, when finals are out of the picture or Dingley (Under 19s). there is a fresh dump of snow at the local alps.

To the First Semi Finalists who fell short, well done on a Next weekend the Division 3 finals commence at very successful 2016 SFNL netball season and although Heatherton Reserve, Ross Street Heatherton. your season is now over, we look forward to seeing you back in 2016. On Saturday 27 August, the (second chance) Qualifying Finals will be played which will be position 2 against This weekend we are set for a wonderful list of position 3, as they have finished on the ladder in each Preliminary Final matches at Rowan Road Netball respective competition. The winner of these finals will Courts in Dingley Village. play the top of ladder team in the Second Semi Final the following Saturday. The loser will play the winner of the Division 1 – Dingley v Keysborough at 12:00pm Elimination Final the following Sunday.

Division 2 – St Pauls v Mordialloc at 1:20pm On Sunday 23 August, the (do or die) Elimination Finals will be played which will be position 4 against position Division 3 – Dingley v St Kilda City at 12:00pm 5, as they have finished on the ladder in each respective Division 4 – Heatherton White v Heatherton Black at 1:20pm competition.

Division 5 – Heatherton v Bentleigh at 2:40pm Very best of luck to all players this weekend, especially our netballers who will be striving to win and advance to that Division 6 – South Yarra v Caulfield at 2:40pm final spot in the Grand Final.

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Div 1 Mordialloc Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Oakleigh District

Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh

Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley

Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham

Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton

Div 2 Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights

Highett Caulfield Highett Caulfield Highett Highett Highett

Black Rock Black Rock Heatherton Heatherton Black Rock Heatherton Black Rock

Hampton Keysborough Hampton Keysborough Hampton Hampton Hampton

Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena

Div 3 Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Hallam Hallam Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills

Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood

Sandown Sandown Dandenong Sandown Sandown Sandown Sandown

Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley

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

South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra

LAST WEEK 12 12 12 12 14 13 13 TOTAL 208 209 208 210 209 206 210

DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 ROUND 17 ROUND 19 ROUND 18 CHELSEA HEIGHTS V SKYE MORDIALLOC V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT ENDEAVOUR HILLS V HALLAM CAULFIELD V HIGHETT ASHWOOD V LYNDALE EAST MALVERN V DINGLEY BLACK ROCK V HEATHERTON DANDENONG V SANDOWN

CHELTENHAM V ST KILDA CITY HAMPTON V KEYSBOROUGH MOUNT WAVERLEY V MOORABBIN

SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS DOVETON EAGLES V LYNDHURST ST PAULS V CLAYTON V MURRUMBEENA CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES BENTLEIGH V EAST BRIGHTON BYE: PORT MELBOURNE COLTS V SOUTH YARRA

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DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 16 DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89

In football, the one thing that separates the contenders from the Lee Boyle contributed up forward for the winners, booting three goals, DIVISION 1 SENIOR GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 RESERVE pretenders is the ability to stand up against the powerhouse clubs of while notable contributions also came from Gabby Irons and Daniel Kirby. the competition. TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Luke Barnhoorn and Simon Fragiacomo stood out for Mordialloc. It is for this reason that neither North Melbourne nor the West Coast Dingley 16 13 3 0 1638 806 203.23 52 Dingley 16 15 1 0 1549 576 268.92 60 The final game saw Oakleigh District dish out a 22.10 (142) to 10.7 Eagles will get within a Ben Graham barrel of making the AFL Grand Final (67) thrashing to impending wooden spooner East Brighton at Princes this season. Bentleigh 16 12 4 0 1190 881 135.07 48 Cheltenham 16 12 3 1 1327 686 193.44 50 Highway Reserve. But on Saturday, Bentleigh announced to the SFNL world that it has what Mordialloc 16 10 6 0 1085 775 140.00 40 Bentleigh 16 11 5 0 1781 766 232.51 44 The Oaks were in complete control from the get-go, with a seven-goal it takes to win the Division 1 premiership with a stunning 15.15 (105) to opening term ensuring the Vampires were never in the hunt. East Malvern 16 9 6 1 958 817 117.26 38 E.B Bentleigh 16 10 6 0 1140 995 114.57 40 6.11 (47) victory over flag favourites Dingley at Bentleigh Reserve. Vampires Paul Fermanis and Khaled Kandakji slotted 10 majors between them, The triumph was the Demons first ever over the Dingoes in the SFNL while Under 19 star Liam McCabe also impressed with four goals in his Oakleigh District 16 9 7 0 1272 1079 117.89 36 Mordialloc 16 7 9 0 920 1091 84.33 28 competition, and while the result may not necessarily have been a shock, senior debut. the manner in which they clinically dismantled the reigning premiers was Clayton 16 9 7 0 1193 1120 106.52 36 East Malvern 16 7 9 0 879 1191 73.80 28 certainly unexpected. Mark Jamieson’s odds for the Vampires’ Best & Fairest award shortened even further, again named their best player. St Pauls 16 8 8 0 1070 980 109.18 32 St Kilda City 16 6 10 0 1035 1200 86.25 24 The two sides were evenly matched in the tense opening stanza, which ultimately ended in a stalemate. ROUND 17 PREVIEW Cheltenham 16 6 9 1 924 1072 86.19 26 Clayton 16 5 10 1 938 1322 70.95 20 But from that moment on the Demons were phenomenally impressive, MORDIALLOC vs OAKLEIGH DISTRICT (Ben Kavanagh Reserve) St Kilda City 16 3 13 0 853 1237 68.96 12 Oakleigh District 16 4 12 0 765 1619 47.25 16 banging on 13 goals to four after quarter time, including five unanswered This is a massive game in the context of the top five. majors in the second term in to win in a canter and further enhance their Mordialloc enters the penultimate round having dropped winnable games East Brighton 16 0 16 0 582 1993 29.20 0 St Pauls 16 2 14 0 671 1559 43.04 8 premiership credentials. against Clayton and Cheltenham in recent weeks, which has put its spot in The Dingoes were disappointing for the second week in a row, and had no the top three on shaky ground. Bentleigh 2.4 7.10 11.10 15.15-105 Bentleigh 1.2 5.7 9.7 16.10-106 answer to the manic pressure applied by the home side across the ground. Currently fifth, Oakleigh District have now won four games on the trot, Dingley 2.4 2.7 4.9 6.11-47 Dingley 4.2 4.4 7.8 7.9-51 Justin Hall, Andrew Walsh and Scotty Lawry were among the standouts, including three victories against top four opponents, to put itself in the box seat for a finals berth. Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: P. Nicholls 3, S. McGarry 3, M. Troutbeck 2, N. Lowrie 2, Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: A. Banks 4, J. Kiernan 3, K. Murphy 2, B. Zylbersztajn 2, but ultimately the Demons had no passengers in a complete team J. Robertson 2, B. Cooper, T. Backman, A. Lee D. O’brien- reeve, C. Yenofkian, J. Howard, D. Petrakis, L. Holmesby performance. A win here will not only help shore up a top five spot for the Oaks, but, Best Players: J. Hall, S. Lawry, T. Backman, M. Troutbeck, A. Walsh, S. Daly Best Players: J. Howard, M. Allamby, L. Corkill, L. Hogton-Hewish given Round 18 fixtures, also gives it the opportunity to potentially leap frog Dingley: Goal Kickers: D. Farmer 2, M. Freeman, K. Davidson, R. Stewart, Dingley: Goal Kickers: L. Moore 3, S. Williams, J. Billing, J. Adkins, B. Sessler Josh Ferguson and Chris Horton-Milne were again leading the way Mordi and earn the double chance. C. Morgan Best Players: J. Ellis, T. Cooper, J. Campbell, S. Williams, J. Billing, V. Arena for Dingley. Best Players: T. Wright, C. Horton-Milne, J. Ferguson, M. Morwood, M. Turville, Meanwhile, Cheltenham and East Malvern played out Division 1’s first The Bloods will not be push overs, especially on the vast expanses of Ben C. Morgan draw of 2016, with the two sides locked at 8.7 (55) apiece after four Kavanagh, however, the Oaks’ form against top teams is too good to ignore and they should prevail in thriller. Cheltenham 2.1 2.1 5.2 8.7-55 Cheltenham 3.3 5.9 7.11 11.12-78 dramatic quarters at Jack Barker Oval. East Malvern 3.4 3.4 4.4 8.7-55 East Malvern 0.1 0.1 2.1 4.3-27 There was plenty of thrust and parry between the two sides for the first BENTLEIGH vs EAST BRIGHTON (Bentleigh Reserve) three quarters before the Panthers booted the first four goals of the There is excitement aplenty down at Arthur Street after Bentleigh’s Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Davis 3, J. Fox 2, M. Hampton, A. Milesi, J. Gavin Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Stevens 6, J. Carcassi 2, B. Stevens 2, S. Lay final term to turn a four-point deficit at the last break into an 18-point demolition of the Dingoes last week, and although the minor premiership Best Players: J. Worrell, J. North, J. Davis, J. Fox, T. Nelson, M. Hampton Best Players: P. Sanders, A. Brown, C. Bennetts, A. Garlick, M. Stevens, may be just beyond their reach, they will no doubt pose a formidable threat East Malvern: Goal Kickers: M. Ryan 3, S. Fiora 2, J. Hammond, M. Ferguson, advantage. T. Lawson come September. S. James East Malvern: Goal Kickers: G. Gemetzis, B. Gannon, L. Voigt, D. Roche The visitors looked like sure things as time on approached, but Jack Gavin Best Players: W. Sadler, T. Horan, A. Johnson, R. Sadler, C. Nicholls, M. Ryan Best Players: J. Dear, J. Lumsden, C. Harrison, B. Gannon, T. Bright, J. Kirtland and Jake Davis combined to score three goals in the last five minutes to tie The winless Vampires may offer little resistance as the Demons prime the scores and secure their side two points in a thrilling conclusion. themselves for a tilt at the flag. Clayton 4.0 6.1 6.3 9.7-61 Clayton 1.4 2.5 7.7 9.11-65 EAST MALVERN vs DINGLEY (Dunlop Reserve) Mordialloc 1.4 2.5 6.10 7.12-54 Mordialloc 1.5 4.5 5.8 11.13-79 Skipper Jack Worrall and James North were in everything for the Rosellas, while the Sadler boys, Will and Ralph, were among the best for East Malvern. The Panthers’ season has hit the skids with their side crippled with injury, Clayton: Goal Kickers: L. Boyle 3, N. Scanlon 2, C. Morrison, R. Palazzolo, Clayton: Goal Kickers: C. Pearce 2, D. Ross 2, N. Scott 2, D. Gilmour, D. Gray, and after looking like flag fancies early in the season, are now in danger of C. Lee, C. Wilson J. Crameri St Kilda City and St Pauls made history as they played off for the inaugural missing the finals altogether. Best Players: G. Irons, D. Kirby, C. Wilson, J. Gilmour, C. Morrison, M. Wilson Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: P. Nelson 3, S. Cunningham 3, S. Lawton 2, Pride Shield at a colourful Peanut Farm. Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: S. Bradley, J. Morris, M. Ravenall, C. Neville, B. Bedwell, N. Fitzgerald, S. Gregory Their opponent this week, Dingley, has lost the aura of invincibility that S. Fragiacomo, D. Marguglio, B. Turner Best Players: S. Lawton, M. Fries, S. Pitura, K. Tymko, D. Bott, N. Fitzgerald While both clubs collaborated to lend their support the LGBTI it has had all year after having its colours lowered twice in the last two Best Players: S. Fragiacomo, L. Barnhoorn, J. Morris, J. Kovarik, B. Turner, community through a number of off-field initiatives, it was the Dogs that weeks. Cracks have begun to appear, and this is a form slump the club will R. Evans ultimately claimed the on-field prize with a come-from-behind 9.9 (63) be desperate to arrest with finals imminent. to 6.4 (40) victory. St Kilda City 2.0 5.3 6.3 6.4-40 St Kilda City 5.6 9.7 12.12 16.13-109 But the Dingoes remain on top for a reason, so expect Shane Morwood’s City played inspired football early on, and their quick ball movement men to atone for their recent losses with an emphatic victory over East St Pauls 0.2 2.3 5.6 9.9-63 St Pauls 0.1 2.2 5.5 7.8-50 through the likes of Dylan Sloan and Declan Harrington put the visitors on Malvern and secure the minor premiership. the ropes. They slotted their sixth goal of the match just after half time, St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: J. O’Donnell, D. Ella, W. Debruin, V. Dang, B. Lee, St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: T. Looi 3, G. Phillips 2, S. McPhee 2, J. Capp 2, CHELTENHAM vs ST KILDA CITY (Jack Barker Oval) but from there things quickly unravelled for the Saints. M. Shaw A. Hunter 2, M. Habashi, B. Carnes, J. Vlahos, K. Battaglene, B. Frazer There is nothing but pride on the line in this one as the Rosellas and the Best Players: D. Harrington, H. Marshall, D. Sloan, A. Green, H. Sullivan, V. Dang Best Players: T. Looi, J. Vlahos, T. Shrimpton, J. Capp, S. McPhee, B. Grimison With Brad Gilder’s brilliant ball use out of defence and Callum Cathcart Saints look to next year. St Pauls: Goal Kickers: A. Locandro 2, N. Halliday 2, M. Brown, T. Roberts, St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Dennehy 5, J. Halasz, J. Kreymborg running rampant through the midfield, St Pauls stormed home with the C. Cathcart, W. Clarke, J. Bragagnolo Best Players: J. Kreymborg, D. Kelly, J. Lloyd, G. Balmforth, J. Taranto, City have been one of the year’s biggest disappointments, while last seven goals of the match to steamroll the hosts. Best Players: N. Halliday, C. Cathcart, B. Gilder, T. McIntyre, A. Munday, J. Dennehy Cheltenham have emerged as one of the form teams over the last 10 N. Hogan Bulldog Nick Halliday booted two goals in a best afield display. weeks, defying its somewhat lowly ladder position. It’s influx of quality kids in the senior team has given it plenty to look forward to next year, and will Over at Meade Reserve, Clayton celebrated skipper Jayden Gilmour’s Oakleigh District 7.4 11.5 15.9 22.10-142 Oakleigh District 2.2 5.6 7.8 10.12-72 see it account for the Saints convincingly. East Brighton 1.0 3.2 5.4 10.7-67 E.B Bentleigh Vampires 2.2 2.5 3.7 6.7-43 150th match with a narrow seven-point victory over top-three contender Mordialloc, 9.7 (60) to 7.12 (54). ST PAULS vs CLAYTON (McKinnon Reserve) Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: K. Kandakji 6, L. McCabe 4, P. Fermanis 4, Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: R. Mackay 4, M. Tesoriero, M. Grant, K. Nolan, While East Malvern’s tie with Cheltenham was a body blow to St Pauls’ The Clays got the jump over their opponents with a four-goal opening J. Mullen 3, A. Henneman, D. Saldanha, A. Howison, D. Velardo, M. Josic C. Fournarakis, S. Geurens, A. Peterson finals chances, Clayton remains firmly in contention. Best Players: P. Fermanis, A. Henneman, J. Mullen, K. Kandakji, R. Pearson, Best Players: J. Castello, Y. Malcolm , M. Yardin, M. Grazules, R. Mackay, stanza, which forced Mordi to play catch-up football for the majority of the L. McCabe L. Boschen afternoon. The equation for the sixth-placed Clays is simple: a win keeps the dream East Brighton: Goal Kickers: H. Healey 2, A. Bailey 2, M. Jamieson, B. Muller, E.B Bentleigh Vampires: Goal Kickers: M. Laskey 3, A. De Luca, A. West, alive; a loss and it’s good night Charlie. H. Diviny, M. Harding, B. Wescombe, I. Williams L. Delany To their credit. the Bloods managed to hit the front in the third term and Best Players: M. Jamieson, A. Bailey, T. Jessup, B. Hope, B. Wescombe, Best Players: B. Gouin, M. Laskey, A. Clough, A. Walker, L. Nixon, B. Zurak held a slender advantage at the final change, but squandered opportunities The Dogs were lacklustre for the first two and half quarters last week, and S. Murphy proved costly as Clayton over ran them in the last quarter. similar complacency will see the superior Clayton side home comfortably.

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2016 DIVISION 1 SENIOR FIXTURE

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 16-APR 4-JUN 23-JUL East Brighton 6.4-40 def by East Malvern 21.15-141 East Brighton 6.2-38 def by Oakleigh District 18.15-123 East Brighton 10.4-64 def by Cheltenham 12.10-82 Dingley 14.11-95 def Mordialloc 5.5-35 Dingley 15.12-102 def Bentleigh 5.7-37 Dingley 15.17-107 def St Kilda City 1.4-10 def by Clayton 9.12-66 Bentleigh 10.5-65 def St Pauls 6.8-44 Mordialloc 6.9-45 def by Clayton 8.11-59 Bentleigh 7.6-48 Oakleigh District 7.12-54 def East Malvern 7.4-46 Oakleigh District 16.14-110 def Cheltenham 6.12-48 St Pauls 5.7-37 def by St Kilda City 6.9-45 Mordialloc 11.5-71 def St Pauls 7.8-50 Clayton 15.16-106 def St Kilda City 13.10-88 East Malvern 6.7-43 def Cheltenham 5.2-32 ROUND 14 ROUND 2 MARBUT STONE ROUND 8 30-JUL 23-APR 18-JUN St Kilda City 9.11-65 def East Brighton 9.6-60 Mordialloc 15.20-110 def East Brighton 2.6-18 Bentleigh 17.22-124 def East Brighton 2.3-15 Clayton 5.16-46 def by Dingley 11.14-80 Dingley 21.8-134 def St Pauls 8.8-56 (10-Apr) Dingley 6.12-48 def by East Malvern 8.6-54 Oakleigh District 8.12-60 def Bentleigh 8.11-59 Cheltenham 10.10-70 def by Bentleigh 13.14-92 Oakleigh District 6.5-41 def by Mordialloc 8.13-61 Cheltenham 8.15-63 def Mordialloc 7.6-48 St Kilda City 6.9-45 def by Oakleigh District 11.7-73 Clayton 7.7-49 def by St Pauls 12.9-81 St Pauls 7.11-53 def by East Malvern 9.7-61 East Malvern 12.16-88 def Clayton 6.10-46 St Kilda City 6.8-44 def by Cheltenham 10.15-75 ROUND 15 GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 3 ROUND 9 6-AUG 30-APR 25-JUN East Brighton 8.8-56 def by Clayton 22.17-149 East Brighton 3.4-22 def by St Pauls 19.17-131 East Brighton 1.2-8 def by Dingley 31.21-207 Dingley 8.15-63 def by Oakleigh District 10.10-70 Dingley 11.12-78 def Cheltenham 7.10-52 Mordialloc 10.7-67 def Bentleigh 7.10-52 East Malvern 5.4-34 def by Bentleigh 13.10-88 Bentleigh 8.12-60 def St Kilda City 8.6-54 St Pauls 8.12-60 def Oakleigh District 6.4-40 Mordialloc 11.12-78 def St Kilda City 6.8-44 Oakleigh District 14.12-96 def Clayton 12.14-86 Cheltenham 6.10-46 def Clayton 6.5-41 St Pauls 12.3-75 def Cheltenham 9.6-60 Mordialloc 11.11-77 def East Malvern 2.9-21 East Malvern 6.10-46 def St Kilda City 2.11-23 ROUND 16 ROUND 4 BEYONDBLUE ROUND 10 13-AUG 7-MAY 2-JUL Oakleigh District 22.10-142 def East Brighton 10.7-67 Cheltenham 13.12-90 def East Brighton 7.5-47 East Malvern 14.17-101 def East Brighton 0.2-2 Bentleigh 15.15-105 def Dingley 6.11-47 St Kilda City 6.8-44 def by Dingley 19.10-124 Mordialloc 8.6-54 def by Dingley 10.6-66 Clayton 9.7-61 def Mordialloc 7.12-54 Clayton 8.15-63 def by Bentleigh 12.11-83 St Pauls 4.7-31 def by Bentleigh 9.10-64 St Kilda City 6.4-40 def by St Pauls 9.9-63 East Malvern 12.6-78 def Oakleigh District 9.18-72 Cheltenham 7.8-50 def Oakleigh District 3.8-26 Cheltenham 8.7-55 drew East Malvern 8.7-55 St Pauls 12.9-81 def Mordialloc 4.8-32 St Kilda City 10.12-72 def by Clayton 16.12-108 ROUND 17 ROUND 5 ROUND 11 20-AUG 14-MAY 9-JUL East Brighton v Bentleigh East Brighton 7.7-49 def by St Kilda City 15.22-112 East Brighton 2.3-15 def by Mordialloc 27.12-174 East Malvern v Dingley Dingley 22.11-143 def Clayton 9.6-60 St Pauls 2.13-25 def by Dingley 19.8-22 Mordialloc v Oakleigh District Bentleigh 12.10-82 def Oakleigh District 12.6-78 Bentleigh 13.7-85 def Cheltenham 6.8-44 St Pauls v Clayton Mordialloc 7.12-54 def Cheltenham 4.4-28 Oakleigh District 15.11-101 def St Kilda City 8.7-55 Cheltenham v St Kilda City East Malvern 9.12-66 def St Pauls 7.6-48 Clayton 7.16-58 def East Malvern 6.13-49 ROUND 18 ROUND 6 ROUND 12 27-AUG 28-MAY 16-JUL Dingley v East Brighton Clayton 16.12-108 def East Brighton 5.10-40 St Pauls 20.14-134 def East Brighton 6.5-41 Oakleigh District 14.5-89 def by Dingley 17.11-113 Cheltenham 9.7-61 def by Dingley 17.7-109 Bentleigh v Mordialloc Bentleigh 8.11-59 def East Malvern 6.7-43 St Kilda City 9.9-63 def by Bentleigh 13.9-87 Oakleigh District v St Pauls St Kilda City 7.7-49 def by Mordialloc 8.15-63 Clayton 20.8-128 def Oakleigh District 14.13-97 Clayton v Cheltenham Cheltenham 10.8-68 def by St Pauls 14.17-101 East Malvern 4.8-32 def by Mordialloc 9.8-62 St Kilda City v East Malvern

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DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD: ROUND 17 / BRUCE HILL DIVISION 1: ROUND 17 East Brighton v Bentleigh MORDIALLOC OAKLEIGH DISTRICT First met in 1993 - 19 matches (Bentleigh 11 wins, East Brighton 8 wins) Largest Winning Margin Bentleigh 136 pts (4/7/98) Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, McDonald Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, St , Mordialloc Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East East Brighton 115 pts (22/5/93) Colours: Red & white stripes Smallest Winning Margin Bentleigh 15 pts (3/8/96) Colours: Black with White Sash Senior Coach: Jason Chapple Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy East Brighton 11 pts (18/4/15) Reserve Coach: Darren Gatt Highest Score Bentleigh 28-17-185 (4/7/98) Reserves Coach: Rick Nagliati East Brighton 31-6-192 (22/5/93) Lowest Score Bentleigh 5-6-36 (27/6/15) East Brighton 1-6-12 (1/5/99) # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER East Malvern (incorporating Tooronga Malvern) v Dingley 1 Scott Bradley 30 Chris Brooking 1 Jake Mullen 26 Kieran Nolan First met in 1973 - 18 matches (9 wins each) 1a Drew Taylor 31 Jayden Gregory 2 27 Daniel Saldanha Largest Winning Margin East Malvern 153 pts (7/6/75) 2 Justin Summons 32 Nick Lawrence 3 Luke Casey 28 Brenden Keast Dingley 95 pts (2/7/11) 3 Beau Turner 33 Jake O’Donnell Smallest Winning Margin East Malvern 3 pts (4/7/09) 3a Nic Kane 34 Luke Ardrey 4 Nathan Brown 29 Sam Geurrens Dingley 7 pts (26/6/10) 4 Alistair Pike 35 Andrew Fyans 5 Pat Carroll 30 Khaled Khandakji 4a Will Thompson 36 Matt Ravenall Highest Score East Malvern 21-30-156 (7/6/75) 6 Hadrian Presti 31 Jason Nicholas 5 Jayden Alexandrou 37 Andrew Kent Dingley 24-13-157 (2/7/11) 7 32 6 Todd Bastion 38 Ash Humphrey Justin Hill Mark Yardin Lowest Score East Malvern 4-4-28 (22/6/13) 7 Nathan Evans 39 Joel Gregory 8 Dave Velardo 33 Dean Coker Dingley 0-3-3 (7/6/75) 7a Aaron Folks 40 Michael Fries 9 Ryan Carroll 34 Dave Barbaro Mordialloc v Oakleigh District 8 Dean Miller 41 Stefan Gregory 10 Andrew Howison 35 Daniel Watson Since 1993 - 18 matches (9 wins each) 9 James Pither 42 Kaleb Tymko Largest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 41 pts (7/8/93) 10 Josh Kovarik 43 Tom Jewell 10a Paul Gurr 36 Yaz Malcolm Mordialloc 71 pts (9/7/94) 11 Carey Neville 44 Robbie Evans 11 Will LeMarca 37 Sam Clayfield 12 James Morris 45 Brent Bedwell Smallest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 4 pts (19/8/95) 12 Matthew Fletcher 38 Ferlazo Zachary Mordialloc 1 pt (14/9/13) 13 Rowan Andrews 46 Matthew Powell 13 Dan Kiellerup 39 Matthew Kingsley Highest Score Oakleigh District 18-11-119 (7/8/93) 14 Luke Barnhoorn 47 Dean Bott 15 Sean Van Velsen 48 James Roberts 14 Alex McNicholl 40 Daniel Difede Mordialloc 20-18-138 (9/7/94) 16 James Keighley 49 Ben Harrison Lowest Score Oakleigh District 4-11-35 (2/8/14) 15 Liam Boschen 41 Sam Russell 17 Luke Kirkland 50 Chris Roggero 16 Aarron Henneman 42 Nick Gisonda Mordialloc 5-9-39 (18/8/01) 18 Shane Lawton 51 John Russo 17 43 St Pauls v Clayton 19 Daniel Quinn 52 Brent Bedwell Ryan Pearson George Litras First met in 1999 - 34 matches (St Pauls 20 wins, Clayton 14 wins) 20 David Marguglio 53 Michael Schofield 18 Brody Hodic 44 Liam Atchison Largest Winning Margin St Pauls 137 pts (13/6/09) 21 Michael Barnhoorn 55 Dhana Nithyakumar 19 Brent Crawley 45 Mark Jacotine Clayton 83 pts (13/5/06) 22 Peter Nelson 56 Nick Fitzgerald 20 Rob Mackay 51 Ash Peterson Smallest Winning Margin St Pauls 1 pt (7/4/01) 23 Tony DeMacedo 57 Shaun Cunningham 21 Paul Fermanis 54 Joerel Goujon Clayton 1 pt (27/6/15) 24 Tom Howard 58 Michael Ardrey Highest Score St Pauls 32-8-200 (13/6/09) 25 Morgan Harris 59 Kevin Cevic 22 Joe Castello 60 John Cardamone 26 Simon Fragiacomo 60 Alex Houghton Clayton 22-16-148 (8/5/04) 23 Mladin Josic 65 Brent DomPaul 27 Brad Lindsey 72 Ryan Williams 24 67 Lowest Score St Pauls 5-4-34 (9/7/05) 28 Scott Pitura 73 James Delaney Robert Edwards Trent McNamara Clayton 2-8-20 (18/8/12) 29 Josh Jewel 25 Matthew Grazules St Kilda City v Cheltenham First met in 1982 - 43 matches (Cheltenham 24 wins, St Kilda City 19 wins) Largest Winning Margin St Kilda City 106 pts (24/4/10) Cheltenham 107 pts (5/6/04) Smallest Winning Margin St Kilda City 2 pts (2/5/92) Cheltenham 4 pts (26/4/03) Highest Score St Kilda City 26-15-171 (18/5/91) Cheltenham 23-12-150 (27/6/86) 21-24-150 (5/8/95) TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Lowest Score St Kilda City 2-4-16 (14/8/04) MORDIALLOC Cheltenham 5-4-34 (24/4/10) OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

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DIVISION 1: ROUND 17 DIVISION 1: ROUND 17 EAST MALVERN DINGLEY CHELTENHAM ST KILDA CITY Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Weatherall Rd, Ground: Dunlop Reserve Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley Cheltenham Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve, Blessington St, St Kilda Colours: Navy Blue & Red Stripes Colours: Red, Yellow and Black Telephone: 9585 1259 Colours: Red, white and black Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood Senior Coach: Shane Morwood Colours: Red, Yellow and Black vertical panels. vertical panels Reserve Coach: Ben Padula/Brock Baker Reserves Coach: Matthew Benton Senior Coach: Des Ryan Senior Coach: Robert Johns Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora Reserve Coach: Alistair Garlick Reserves Coach: Samer Dagher

Thirds Coach: Scott Mellick

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 R. Fenton 27 M. Ryan 1 Steven Gaertner 33 Harry Thompson 1 Joseph Edwards 1 Luke Brookman 28 Jeremy Tobin 1 James Bitmead 1 Simon Hislop 28 Luke Baillie 55 Gareth Joachim 2 28 2 Ryan Stewart 34 Joel Billings 2 Stephen Brosnahan T. Tohiariki James Kirtland 2 Mason Goldin 2 Matt Thorneycroft 29 Alastair Garlick 2 Ayang Nanjyok 29 Nathan Laffy 56 Jed LLoyd 3 N. Robinson 29 C. Nicholls 3 Marcus Freeman 35 James Ball 3 Nathan Cerisara 3 Andrew Ross 3 Michael Dewar 30 Chris Graham 3 Rhys Joachim 30 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 57 Dan Ella 4 Jack Ades 36 Kane Davidson 4 30 4 Alex Chingarev L. Poustie B. Baker 4 Brad Neurath 31 Hamish Marshall 58 Benjamin Grimison 5 Sam Williams 37 James Piltz 4 Andrew Rizzi 4 Andrew Dewar 31 James Pennycuick 5 M. Ferguson 31 S. Robson 5 Anthony Cilia 6 Chris Horton Milne 38 Nick Costantino 5 Justin King 32 Chris Neophitou 5 Declan Harrington 32 Thusan Shrimpton 59 Ben Hall 6 J. Crameri 32 A .Johnson 5 Kyle Murdoch 6 Michael Craig 7 Tony Lavars 39 Tom Ristevski 6 Sam Perkin 33 Tom Jelleff 6 Dylan Sloan 33 Nick Taylor 60 Chanel Lalotoa 7 33 6 Drew McLean 7 Mark Crossley K.Gowers N. Barry 8 Joshua Boyle 40 Andrew Rizzi 7 Matt Zacharin 34 Tom Nelson 8 James Dickinson 7 Juy Capp 34 Jesse McLean 61 Aaron De Netto 8 L. Voight 34 T. Burgdorf 9 Travis La Rocca 41 Bradley Sessler 8 Harley Geri 8 Bane Suboticki 35 Jarryd Bloink 9 Avil Digilov 8 Ricky Thomson 35 Myles Jamieson 62 Josh Collins 9 J. Lumsden 35 N. McCann 10 Daniel Ades 42 Peter Rizzi 10 Peter Rizzi 10 Trent Faulks 9 Michael Habashi 36 Jack Gavin 63 Kaito Battaglene 10 L. Fitzgerald 36 G. Gemetzis 11 Josh Ferguson 43 Darren Andrews 9 Tim Wigney 36 Ben Shaw 12 Michael Jeddou 11 Brendan Gareth 10 Mark Tasiyan 37 Ben May 64 Jamie Vlahos 11 E. Sim 37 S. Lonie 12 Luke Bartholomew 44 Daniel Morris 10 Jake Davis 37 Morikot Keo 15 Brett Smith 12 David Goodie 13 Matthew Morwood 45 Tom Cooper 11 Cameron Hansen 38 Andy Hunter 65 Matthew Laux 12 C. Roughead 38 B. Padula 11 Max Worrell 38 Brendon Stevens 16 Harrison Whelan 13 Kevin Hoard 13 39 14 Rob Rusan 46 Jesse O.Sullivan 12 Brent Gutterson 39 Mitchell Burgess 66 Norbert Williams T. Smith T. Horton 12 Cole Brumley 39 Morgan Hampton 15 Stuart Cleeve 47 James Cullen 14 Justin Hynes 14 D. Roche 41 Retired 21 Paddy Edwards 13 Andrew Walker 40 Sam Lewin 67 Jack Nanovich 16 Daniel Farmer 48 Jason Wylie 13 Chris Bennets 40 Trent Vanderheiden 15 Chris Jones 15 P. Johns 42 B. Taylor 22 Jayden Corpe 14 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 41 Luke Laux 68 Jarvis Mateariki 17 Adam Lloyd 49 David Bose 14 Sam Quigley 41 Sean Tyniec 16 Andrew Jones 16 L. Dowling 43 N.Douglas 18 Andrew Frost 50 Anthony La Rocca 23 Nathan Lowther 15 Aaron Green 42 Will Batholemew 69 Dilan Shrimpton 15 Callum Brumley 42 Shan Jiffry 17 Brad Jones 16* Jackson Kirtland 44 N. Barac 19 Tom Wright 51 Kristen Feehan 24 Andrew Puleio 18 Matthew Krohnje 16 Michael Shaw 43 Rick Scott 70 Jaron Helman 16 Chris Germano 44 Mitchell Stevens 17 S. Fiora 45 C. Horstman 20 Lee Wonnacott 52 Jack Hyde 26 Andrew McNeil 19 Justin Lambert 17 Jon Hay 44 Will Debruin 71 Samer Dagher 18 I. McCrimmon 46 P. Welland 21 Joshua O'Bree 53 Jacob Adkin 17 Jesse Donald 45 Declan Hampton 20 Jack Louis 27 Joshua Keyt 18 Brendan Johnstone 45 Jordan Hilton Taylor 72 Gavin Phillips 19 M .Terech 47 H. Rix 22 Stefan Feehan 54 Thomas Dureau 18 Daniel Vaughan 46 Nathan Dall 21 Craig Machell 19 Caleb Mason 46 Ashleigh Crooks 73 Rudi Taylor 19* 48 23 Chris Morgan 55 Joshua Pickford 28 Jordan Potts W.Harcourt J. Dear 19 Anthony Milesi 47 Jack Gavin 22 Sam Oke 20 Josh Herdman 47 James Symons 74 Damien Maher 20 50 24 Phil Ball 58 William Nevell 30 Jackson O'Brien S. Skipper C. Harrison 20 James McCartney 49 Tyler price 23 Donald Oke 25 Jackson Peet 59 Joshua Ellis 21 Alex Considine 48 Jack Baker 75 Ryan Taylor 21 M. Naughton 52 D. Nadzielski 31 Leigh Menzel 21 Tim Bolger 50 Tom Christopher 24 Tim Robertson 26 Colin Craney 61 Tom Gent 22 Charles Ryan Orchard 49 Sam McPhee 76 Davide Concilia 22 P. De Koeyer 53 J. Hammond 25 Leigh Sweetland 27 Calhan McQueen 62 Vince Arena 32 Matthew Butts 22 Jack Worrell 51 Ryan Howells 23 Henry Sullivan 50 Carlos Kamus 77 Lorent Chitrakapong 23 T. Horan 54 T.Bright 26 Michael Thornton 28 Joshua Campbell 63 Joseph Edwards 33 Andrew Comino 23 Paul Conroy 55 James Carcassi 24 56 24 Ollie Gabelich 51 Lachy Tangas 78 Giacomo Fecht J. Dowling W.Sadler 29 Leigh Moore 64 Adam Hickford 27 Craig Pratchett 44 Steven Rositano 24 Matt Bowles 63 Paul Sanders 25 S. James 60 T. Herrick 30 Michael Turville 65 Danny Dinn 28 Shaun Uphill 25 Hasiam Faraj 52 Tom Looi 79 Brian Presnell 50 Adam Sikora 25 Michael Donahue 98 Adam Jones 26 D. Taylor 64 D. Gauci 31 Matthew Ponton 99 Clinton Brooks 29 Michael Warburton 26 Julian Cougan 53 Bobby Lee 80 Keegan Powell

26* B.Gannon 32 Jack Clausen 57 Peter Merkus 27 Matthew Burge 99 Jack Barclay 30 Mitch Westhead 27 Jason Cheah 54 Ben Frazer 81 Glen Krepp

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DIVISION 1: ROUND 17 DIVISION 1: ROUND 17 ST PAULS CLAYTON BENTLEIGH EAST BRIGHTON Ground: McKinnon Reserve, Tucker Rd, Ground: Meade Reserve Clayton Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Ground: Widdop Crescent Reserve, McKinnon Colours: Black & White Arthur Street (Melway Ref 77 F1) Widdop Cres, Hampton East Colours: Blue, Red & White Senior Coach: Nick Scanlon Telephone: 0424 965 068 Colours: Red With a white V Reserve Coach: Corey Pearce Coach: Peter Larsen Senior Coach: Richard Houston Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Senior Coach: Paul Dimattina Reserves Coach: Michael Hogan Reserve Coach: Ryan Fishlock

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Matt Herbstreit 22 Dave Hutchinson 1 Scott Lawry 35 Sam McGarry 1 Danny Gilmour 26 Jack McEwen 1 Willy Wiseman 21 Barry Hope 2 36 2 Nick Shannon 22a Brendan James James Coles Tom Backman 2 Dean Scanlon 27 Aaron Mills 3 Mitch Allamby 37 Luke Holmesby 3 Fred Jenkins 23 Aaron Hay 2 Marcus Lavender 22 Mark Jamieson 3 Nic Crameri 28 Jordan Collins 4 Mark Smith 38 Matthew Troutbeck 4 Nicholas Halliday 24 Carey O'Brien 5 James Robertson 39 Andrew Griffiths 4 Phillip Kurth 29 Jack Crameri 5 Harry Hunt 25 James Sziller 6 Spencer Dayl 40 Alan Hendry 3 Isaac Williams 24 Mick De Luca 5 Shannon Gallagher 30 Jack Bourke 7 Barama Blow 41 Micheal Laskey 5a Lachlan Carracher 25a Jack Kreymborg 8a Kade Murphy 42 Matthew Hogan 4 Aaron Viney 26 Jake Cameron 6 Gabriel Irons 31 Jayden Gilmour 6 Josh Verlin 26 Harley Ambrose (C) 8b Paddy Nicholls 43 Andrew Pendlebury 6a Dino Karamoshos 26a Chris Vial 7 Chris Morrison 32 Mark McHenry 9 Justin Hall 44 Dimitri Petrakis 5 Brodie Muller 27 Jarrad Gaggin 10 Paul Dimmatina 45 Alex Walker 7 Tim walsh 27 Glen Balmforth 8 Nick Scanlon 33 Dean Evangelista 11 Kyle Swinden 46 Nick Perry 8 Liam Wilson 28 Matt Brown 6 Ryan Cosgrove 28 Tyler Thorne 9 Andrew Ray 34 Gerard Imbriano 12 Todd James 47 Nick Lowrie 9 Callum Cathcart 30 James Bragagnolo 13 Damon Grant 48 Lachlan Foott 10 Glenn Tuckwell 35 Sebastian Valiente 7 Seamus Murphy 29 Athan Guiliani 9a James Tarranto 31 Will Clarke 14 Liam Dimmatina 49 PJ Lambrinos 11 Nick Parisi 36 Dylan Bracebridge 15 50 10 Jay Ting 32 Jordan Lloyd Liam Hogden-Hewitt James Watts 16 Luke Morrison 51 Liam Corkhill 8 Nick Stafford 30 Adam De Luca 12 Stewart Scanlon 37 Luke Ruff 11 Brad Gilder 33 Michael Johnstone 17 Brody Lawford 52 Tom Stack 11a Marty Clements 35 Jeremy Muldoon 13 Joel Rigoni 38 George Yelayotis 18 Toddy Fraser 53 Kade Heaphy-Wemyss 10 Marcus Bertoncelli 33 John Conroy 19a Andrew Lee 54 Chris Yenofkain 12 Ash Munday 38 Justin Berry 14 Luke Ross 39 Steve Martin 19b Ben Cooper 55 Eugene Alter 13 Christian McCarthy 39 Chris Merrey 11 Retired 34 Brad Wescombe 15 Nathan Collins 40 Shaun Hamilton 20 Steve Galileos 56 Jackson Meredith 13a Rhys Walton ® 44 Joseph Halloran 21 57 16 Lachie Caine 41 Corey Wilson Saf Balic JK 12 Sam Rowe 35 Andrew Jansen 14 Jarrad Allan 45 Terry Zisimopoulos 22 Nick Jordon 58 Danien O'Connor 17 Trent Papworth 42 Greg Klapsos 23a Kayne O'Brien 59 Ben Zurak 15 Kieran Knox 46 Ben Carracher 13 Adrian bailey 36 Trent Beard 23b Scott Sice 60 Rob Moriaty 16 Victor Jenkins 47 Cameron James 18 Chris Lee 43 Ashley Plozza 24 Ben Zybersztajn 61 Troy Bullock 17 Tim (Bob) Carracher 49 Elliott Holden 19 Rory Naylor 44 Stephen Kurth 25 Andrew West 62 Jack Dear 14 Miles Harding 39 Lachlan French 26 63 18 Trent McIntyre 50 Jake Halasz 20 Corey Pearce 45 Darcy Kingsbury Todd McClean Sean Scotland 27 Ben Morrison 64 Aaron Locandro 15 Andrew de Maria 40 Justin Kristensen 18a Jonathan Davidson 51 Jarryd Willett 21 Matt Wilson 46 Rohan Marra 28 Con Peteropoulos 65 Michael Ballard 19 Carl Herbstreit 52 Ben McCarthy 22 Robert Palazzolo 47 Brent Rowley 29 Andrew Walsh 66 Luke Delany 16 Harry Healey 41 Brendan Gouin 19a Jake Piravano 53 Michael Hargood 30 Ryan Murphy 67 Liam Nixon 23 Xavier Deayton 48 Doug Penngilly 20 Tim Roberts 54 James Dennehy 31 Josh McGarry 68 Bryn Stockes 18 Harry White 43 Tom Jessup 24 Lee Boyle 49 Chris Collins 32 Chris Fiddler 70 James Howard 21 Rhys Peet 57 Dylan Kelly 33 Ben DeNardis 71 Scott Motimer 19 Harrison Diviny 54 Mike Paxman 21a Paul Dessent 59 Nick Hogan 25 Daniel Kirby 50 James Kargas 34 Bobby Bennett

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME ST PAULS BENTLEIGH CLAYTON EAST BRIGHTON

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ST PAULS Mordialloc having a good win against able to have a game to acknowledge Dingley, we play Mordi in the prelim the PRIDE Day celebrations.The team Very busy day with the Pride game next week. It’s do or die games from put on a great effort scoring 7 goals at St Kilda City - congratulations now on, so if we take the belief we had to City’s 16 in a good standard game. to President Nick Porter for his for three quarters this week into next, Many thanks to the City players that great work on the day and his club’s we will win. helped and our appreciation of the hospitality to all from St Paul’s and all endeavour of all our players on the U19: visitors and dignitaries. day. We faced a crunch game with City Netball: having a very good win against second Seniors: After a great season we had won our placed Hampton last round and We were fighting to keep our final’s way into the second semi-final against holding 3rd spot to our 4th on the hopes alive, but started very poorly, Heatherton. It was always going to be ladder.We started well City scoring 2 goals against a slight an epic battle with the winner going breeze to our 2 behinds.Our field and at half time held an 11 point lead straight through to the Grand Final. kicking was erratic, often picking out with Ryan Kreymborg and Dylan Bone The first quarter did not go our way, our opponents whose spread and pace prominent. In the second half City the accurate shooting of Heatherton made us appear flat-footed. Despite improved kicking 8 goals to our 6 for combined with some poor mistakes the efforts of our rucks, we were a six point victory - Lefau scoring 8 down our end meant we were 11 down. beaten in the clearances. goals for the day. Elliott and Halloran For the second week in a row our our best. A leg injury to Verlin did not help and pressure had not been good enough. we were 3 goals down at half time. Still we had 3 terms to get back into Reserves: The second half saw the dominance the contest. And we did. Terrific Again we were depleted with injuries of Nick Halliday supported by and defensive intercepts from Alex Ball and players unavailable taking its improved mid-field, and with City and accurate shooting from Grace toll on our numbers. However with tiring we scored 7 goals to 1 for a Healey saw us only 2 goals down with the help of several U19 players 23point win. We now have to minutes to go in the last term, but we doubling up and a few St Kilda City ran out of steam and could not quite boys swapping sides (we were down win against Clayton and Oakleigh get there - losing by 4 goals.With to 13 fit men at half time), we were Districts and see what happens.

CLAYTON Gilmour and Daniel Kirby were Social Notes – Our next big club outstanding in the Clay’s back half; function is Clayton FC Club Lunch Last week the Clays Seniors Cooka Wilson, ‘Teddy’ Lee and Gabby featuring two of the biggest names in celebrated the 150th senior game Irons won the clearances in the football – Kevin Sheedy and Warwick of our inspirational skipper Jayden midfield traffic; and Lee Boyle and Capper. Thursday 25 August from Gilmour. Then we grafted out another Nick Scanlon cut enough holes in a 12.30 pm at Meade Oval, Clayton gutsy win against a top-three side – drum-tight Mordialloc defence to set FC Social Club. Just $60 gets you this time accounting for Mordialloc up a memorable win. Stop in for a an afternoon of unforgettable for the second time this season. Our drink next time you visit, boys. entertainment including gourmet Twos pushed Mordy to the very end State Gas Appliances Reserves finger food, raffles and auctions of despite having a severe shortage of report unique sporting memorabilia. Drinks interchange options; while the Clays The Clays Twos were without a bench available at bar prices. Get your Thirds were outplayed by a strong but ran with Mordialloc for three tickets now from the Club, Phone Dingley combination. quarters before running out of legs. Bob Caine on 0428 358812 or Shane Scanlon on 0407 801281. Clayton Hotel Seniors report Corey Pearce was strong up forward. Dougy Gray, Dylan Ross and Luke Ruff Clayton got the jump on a lack- Feature Sponsor this week is the were again prominent. lustre Mordialloc in the first term Clayton Hotel, formerly L’unico, just and held our nerve in the face of Australian Bullion Company Thirds across the road from Clayton Station. several challenges from the Bloods Report The renovations are nearly complete in a gripping four-quarter battle. The Thirds were outplayed by Dingley and the place is looking fantastic. Sometimes ‘head over the footy’ despite the best efforts of Micky Wills, Call by and check it out. Great meals, endeavour and desperate pressure Nick McPherson, Mick Forster and refreshments and service seven days around the ball prevails. Jayden Priemesy. a week.

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NAUTILUS MARINE COLTS: A 10 goal plus – 2016 PARTNERS – in the grand final. Both our under 19 sides were also excellent. CHELTENHAM MORDIALLOC win and some results going our way sees the Ace of Clubs Rubbish Removal, Baci’s Hair played off in the elimination final, with our no. The firsts were defeated for the second time this Finals fever arrives for 2016! Well at least for 1 side prevailing by 42-19. They play Dingley BENTLEIGH R S L Seniors: In a game that boys move into a finals berth but that only be Artistry, Bakers Delight Cheltenham, Bendigo season by a spirited Clayton side that can still our netball girls it does, and might I say the One with nothing whatsoever to lose in the had very few highlights from either side, secured by continuing the winning way that Bank Cheltenham, Bentleigh R.S.L., Booran smell September action. In knocking us over sides that did play did so mightily well for our preliminary final, and as with the firsts we wish the game looked shot when with 4 minutes they are displaying at present. Holden Cheltenham, Cabinet Timbers, Caltex Clayton ensured that there is now no margin for club. them the very best of luck as they go. We also remaining we are trailing by 3 goals. Jack Safeway Star Shop Cheltenham, CPC Health, error with some pundits now tipping us to miss GOODCHILD BUILDERS NETBALL: Div 8 congratulate the no. 2 under 19 team on their Gavin then kicks out of the air, but the task is Dingley Conveyancing Services,Dominos The firsts took on Dingley, a side that they had finals. That said, we’ve been in this position goals unfortunately went down to a very season. We hope you have learned lots, and still difficult. Centre bounce clearance and Cheltenham, Essential Money, HG & Con Pty played three times throughout the season before and wins in both the last two matches good Heatherton side, but with the form enjoyed the experience enough to want to come Jake Davis snags another from 40 out. De ja Ltd, Inspired Business Solutions, Inspired without managing to take the points. However, back next year! will secure the double chance. The main they have displayed throughout the year vous from the centre and Jake does it again! Communications, Horler Real Estate, Middy’s we were able to field close to our strongest concern was a fourteen point deficit kicking have earned a go at Keysborough this The football seconds need to keep winning Siren goes – neither side wins or loses. A Chelteham, Murray Thompson- Member for combination at just the right time, and with with the wind in the first quarter. A fine third Saturday and the winner of this will get the Sandringham, Nautilus Marine Insurance, the scent of the big prize in their nostrils our to have any chance of playing finals, and they quarter effort ensured that we hit the home turn rather strange feeling! achieved that aim this week with an excellent opportunity to challenge Heatherton for the Navarone Accident and Vechicle Repair,Oliver girls took an early initiative that they were with a seven point advantage, but three goals ROYAL OAK HOTEL Reserves: Again flag on Sunday week. All the best girls from never to give up. A four point quarter time display away to Clayton. An even first quarter to one against us in the final term ensured that Hume Property Funds, Pentarch Group,Quest kicking to the non-scoring end set things up, and another all round team performance to all at the club. lead was extended to seven by the main break, we went home pointless. We had seven single Cheltenham, Rosella Group Pty Ltd,Royal and we ended by winning every quarter in a we went in to half time two goals to the good. grab the 4 points and with 2 rounds left that goalkickers on the day, with Simon Fragiacomo, Don’t forget the $2000 draw to be held on Oak Hotel Cheltenham,Seymour Law, 35-26 victory. Nicole Ram played a blinder in Clayton rallied with the wind to lead by eleven double chance is well within our grasp. Win Luke Barnhoorn and James Morris our best. August 28 - $50 ticket, see Billy. Shannons Auctions & Insurance, Sportstrap, defence, Emma Houghton ran the show from at the last change, but from there Mordi rattled both games and it is ours, so lets get down T.G.I.FRIDAYS Southland, Terrain Tamer the back court, Allana Harris was unstoppable home. Six goals to two sent us home with a So, if anyone is reading this and has a bit of to business and lock it away. This Sunday we are hosting 4 Under 13 4WD Parts (Don Kyatt Group) The Garden of in the centre and Bec Britton was her normal fourteen point victory. Pete Nelson continued time to spare on Saturday, feel free to pop down grand finals for the SMJFL so it’s is all Good & Evil Cheltenham, The Workshop Auto reliable self under the ring. Indeed there were his good run of form with three goals, with to Rowans Road to support our netball girls, BOORAN HOLDEN SOUTHLAND THIRDS: hands on deck to help on the day. Service Centre, Woodlands Golf Club. no weak links on the day, and a win over St Shaun Cunningham also contributing three. and/or to Ben Kavanagh as our boys take on Well at half time it looked like the boys could Pauls this week will give us a shot at Heatherton Shane Lawton, Mikey Fries and Scott Pitura Oakleigh. You know it makes sense… grab another win but after the break Mount Starting Sat Sept 3 we have 4 weekends of To keep up to date with all the latest took control of the game. Highlight was Billy’s Second Division Finals we are hosting, so news from around the Cheltenham goal in 2nd quarter and his unselfish hand ball again let’s put on a show with our volunteers Football Netball Club, please follow us on ST KILDA CITY V. Dang to really work hard for the ball. The tight pressure from our defenders kept us in to gift another. Good to see the big no 10 out on support and make it 4 big weeks of Twitter @cheltenhamfc or on Facebook @ Reserves had a terrific win over St Pauls, St Kilda City had the honour of hosting the game in the last quarter. Narrowly winning the park again.. community football. cheltenhamrosellas. 109 – 50. Best for City were T. Looi, J. first inaugural Pride Shield Match against St by 1 goal. Vlahos, T. Shrimpton, J. Capp, S. McPhee, Pauls. This was a celebration of the LFBTI B. Grimison. GO CITY! community to send a powerful message that EAST BRIGHTON exactly what occurs. It is not an easy mind Under 19’s Bye homophobia doesn’t have a place in sport Under 19s had a close win over St Pauls, 89- 2016 Sponsors: Red Scooter, Bendigo set to change but can and must be if success or our society. The St Kilda City Division 5 83. Best for City were J. O’Donnell, Netball No report supplied Bank, Chisholm and Gamon, Junglehouse Seniors means enough. netball coach Ua Houkamu was asked to H. Johnstone, J. Davis, J. O’Hehir-Vargas, Backpackers, The Village Belle Hotel, It is pretty plain to see that there has been Social Presentation Night sing the national anthem before the Seniors S. Wood, M. Lefau Narcotic Nutrition, Sophie Dunn Freelance marked improvement in this group of Reserves Friday September 30th at Hurlingham park. match, as an openly gay man this was a With the minor rounds for the netball now Graphic Designer, J & L Meats, Outback players, particularly over the past month, Ravaged by injury the Reserves need to Lock it in. Details to follow. Vote count at the great honour for Ua who also shared his done, it was only the division three for the Jacks, Tesoriero, Insightful Systems & Luca and whilst encouraging, shows just how regroup where possible to get back on the story with Will Hunter during last week. netball playing their first elimination final. Fruit and Veggies Balaclava much more is required to be a competitive winning track as the past month has not rooms Saturday September 3rd. BBQ and been a productive one overall. Glimpses of drinks at bar prices. All welcome unit at Division 1 level. Once again the team Unfortunately the Seniors have continued What a great start to the finals. The game 2016 Coterie: Ronald A Mudge, Shane form have been interspersed with periods of slid into an unwinnable position before Sponsors their losing streak going down to St Pauls was evenly matched throughout the 4 Diamond, Robert Johns, Rodney Gamlin, kick starting into action. As pointed out players drifting off mentally and neglecting Brighton Holden, McKinnon Hotel, 40-63. Best for City were D. Harrington, H. quarters, with the biggest lead of 4 goals, Simon Jewell, Roger Niblett, Robbie Carlos, previously this game is played 90% above the very areas that have produced a fairly Marshall, D. Sloan, A. Green, H. Sullivan, but Black Rock never gave up and we had Shaun Cotter the shoulders and if your ultimate belief, competitive season so far. With the business 360 Constructions, Pizza on Patterson however well founded, is that you will not end of the season fast approaching there MCRogers Consulting, Snap Fitness, win it is a safe bet that predictions made needs to be a solid focus on getting the RSM Insurance Brokers, Bendigo DINGLEY aggression. No wonder the coach We travel to East Malvern this will come to fruition. If anyone thinks they results required. 2 big games to follow is the Community Bank Elwood. See our new launched into a stentorian tirade at Saturday, to prove that last week will lose then more often than not that is perfect lead to a tough finals campaign. website at www.thevampires.org Probably not our best weekend, but the main break, although to no avail as was an aberration, and in search of a the strength and depth in all facets of Bentleigh extended their dominance much needed boost to confidence. We in the second half. The tone for the our great club will see us re-emerge know we can be much better than our needed to propel us to a great year. Andrew they fell short against Oakleigh Districts. strong after these minor hiccups. day had perhaps been set in the BENTLEIGH By James Kiernan last couple of efforts, and, with finals Walsh led the way in the ruck, but it was Michael Laskey was the bright spot of the For the seniors, the early-season curtain-raiser, where the Reserves only a few weeks away, a definitive Football a true team effort that did the club proud. performance with three goals, but as a unit swagger and ill-conceived aura of lowered their colours for the first time Much like the seniors, Bentleigh’s reserves performance is on the cards. After a galvanising away victory against we couldn’t get the job done. Despite the invincibility has quickly dissipated, this year. premiership contender East Malvern last put on a dazzling display, overcame loss the Vamps are locked into a finals spot. for a perusal of our last four results week, our seniors charged into our round the numbers and crushed the Dingoes Our 19’s had a bye this week. In a further blow to our collective Sponsors: Bendigo Bank, Carlisle 16 matchup against top of the table Dingley reserves by 55 points, putting an end to against fellow top five occupants ego, the netball girls started their Homes, Monier Safety, Buxton with true belief that we could knock off the their undefeated season in the process. The club will be hosting its vote count and reads as follows: one win, three finals campaign with a day they’d Real Estate, Dingley International, ladder leaders. We began the game with The tremendous victory looks even better $2000 draw on Saturday, August 27 and losses. This defeat, apart from being the wind against us, but we were able to when you consider our 18-point quarter- its best and fairest at the Bentleigh RSL rather forget, with no sides (apart Ashfords Wealth Advisors, a bouleversement of the previous grind out an even first quarter and lay the time deficit and the early injury to Chris on October 8. For further details on these from U19s, who played each other) Tranzworks, Craig Allen & Associates, platform for arguably the clubs finest day Yenofkian, leaving us with just 18 players for meeting, was irrefragably the one managing to register a win. Divisions events, visit the club’s facebook page. Flight Deck Bar & Grill, Braeside in the SFNL. As we went on to completely most of the game. We simply played tougher with most cause for consternation. One and Three are left to fight another outplay the defending champion Dingoes in and out ran our full-strength, top of the Sponsors Whilst earlier capitulations can be Pest Control,, Dolphin Products, Random and much appreciated sponsors of day, featuring in Preliminary Finals all facets of the game and the scoreboard table opponents to give us our best win of sugar-coated with excuses such Woolworths Dingley, Kingston Foot the round: this weekend. Knowing their talent showed it, in the final three quarters we the year. James Howard was awarded best Clinic, Goodlife Health Clubs, World outscored our opponents 89-31 and made a on ground in a memorable day for the club. Beachside Electrics 0419 002 909 as “off” days or inaccurate kicking, and fighting spirit, I’m sure we’ll see league-wide statement of intent. With finals Unfortunately E.B Bentleigh’s reserves Woodards Bentleigh Real Estate 0418 331 533 this time we were simply handed a them both tackling Grand Finals the Destinations, 13 CABS, Abacus Print just around the corner, this was the win we couldn’t quite continue our winning ways as And Moorabbin Timber 9553 0155 lesson in attitude, application and following week. & Display.

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DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Port Melbourne Colts 17 17 0 0 2015 929 216.90 68 Port Melbourne Colts 17 16 1 0 1586 672 236.01 64 Chelsea Heights 16 12 4 0 1389 1002 138.62 48 Skye 16 15 1 0 1950 447 436.24 60 Skye 16 10 6 0 1137 974 116.74 40 Springvale Districts 16 10 6 0 918 973 94.35 40 Caulfield 17 10 7 0 1273 1124 113.26 40 Chelsea Heights 16 9 7 0 986 947 104.12 36 Highett 16 9 7 0 1326 898 147.66 36 Highett 16 8 7 1 1020 860 118.60 34 Murrumbeena 16 9 7 0 1202 1397 86.04 36 Keysborough 16 8 8 0 965 1124 85.85 32 Hampton 16 7 9 0 1057 1050 100.67 28 Murrumbeena 16 7 9 0 930 1067 87.16 28 Keysborough 16 7 9 0 852 1295 65.79 28 Hampton 16 6 10 0 890 1195 74.48 24 Heatherton 17 4 13 0 908 1262 71.95 16 Black Rock 17 5 11 1 781 1132 68.99 22 Springvale Districts 16 4 12 0 776 1281 60.58 16 Caulfield 17 3 14 0 710 1221 58.15 12 Black Rock 17 1 16 0 726 1449 50.10 4 Heatherton 17 2 15 0 541 1639 33.01 8

Skye 6.1 10.2 13.5 17.7-109 Skye 3.7 7.15 14.23 21.30-156 Hampton 4.2 4.4 6.7 8.10-58 Hampton 0.1 1.3 1.3 1.5-11 Skye: Goal Kickers: A. Pacey 4, B. Evans 3, B. Williams 2, K. Gascoigne 2, Skye: Goal Kickers: M. Poore 7, B. Dyer 3, B. Weighell 3, C. Lester 2, C. Petrie 2, T. Kitchin, N. McConville, J. Thomas, J. Bateman M. Gonzalez 2, C. Dawson, J. Martinson, D. Spinucci, C. McCann Best Players: A. Pacey, B. Harper, A. Beness, N. Papachristofilou, M. Kelly, Best Players: M. Gonzalez, M. Poore, J. Martinson, N. Naughton, C. Lester, J. Thomas C. Dawson Hampton: Goal Kickers: C. Grove 2, L. Batt, T. Crane, J. Peters, J. Newton, Hampton: Goal Kickers: P. Romanis M. Digby, J. Isaac Best Players: J. Feather, L. Tempany, H. McLennan, K. Reynolds, D. Ryan, Best Players: A. Grey, J. Cafarella, M. Digby, N. O’Donovan, C. Grove, T. Yeowart T. Nixon

Port Melbourne Colts 4.2 7.4 12.7 16.15-111 Port Melbourne Colts 4.2 4.7 8.11 8.12-60 Black Rock 3.0 5.2 8.6 10.7-67 Black Rock 1.0 4.2 5.2 8.8-56 Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: M. Clarke 3, D. McGregor 3, S. McAnulty 3, Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: J. Butler 2, A. Hagiwara 2, B. Bonnett, M. Alvis 3, J. Taylor 2, R. Jewell, B. Twomey P. Karaminovski, R. Jewell, C. Huggins Best Players: J. Taylor, S. Massis, S. McAnulty, M. Clarke, M. Alvis, N. Gordan Best Players: M. Aldrich, J. Ross, J. Vassallo, T. Chumbley Black Rock: Goal Kickers: L. Mooney 3, B. Rafferty 2, A. Ferguson 2, K. Spratt, Black Rock: Goal Kickers: D. Brostek 3, A. Phelps 3, P. Hanmer, A. Shulman A. Dutta, J. Williams Best Players: P. Sexton, A. Shulman, A. Phelps, R. Winders, C. Durie, D. Brostek Best Players: J. Williams, A. Ferguson, B. Rafferty, L. Mooney, B. Stephenson, S. Nowlan Murrumbeena 7.6 8.11 9.17 11.19-85 Murrumbeena 3.1 3.4 7.8 10.9-69 Chelsea Heights 3.0 9.0 12.2 16.6-102 Chelsea Heights 3.0 5.2 7.3 9.6-60 Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: E. Espinosa 4, A. Bradley 3, D. Hargrave, Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: R. Clayton 3, S. Geaney 2, Q. Pongracz 2, D. Turkington, J. Smith, C. Niclasen S. Thompson, M. McMahon, D. Elkman Best Players: E. Espinosa, J. Walker, J. Shirley, D. Hargrave, C. Niclasen, Best Players: M. McMahon, S. Thompson, D. Elkman, Q. Pongracz, R. Clayton, C. Walker M. Richardson Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: P. Smith 6, L. Dobson 3, J. Peryman 2, Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: A. Beasy 4, N. Cheong 2, V. Ip, D. Hulland, T. Johnstone 2, J. Williams, J. Odell, B. Atherton C. Cocker Best Players: T. Johnstone, M. Banfield, J. Odell, P. Smith, M. Johansson, Best Players: N. Cheong, A. Beasy, A. Rhodes, M. Ellis, C. Holding J. Williams Heatherton 1.1 1.4 3.6 5.8-38 Heatherton 0.0 2.2 2.5 2.5-17 Caulfield 1.1 9.4 10.4 13.6-84 Caulfield 3.6 4.10 7.13 11.16-82 Heatherton: Goal Kickers: M. Van Schajik 3, C. Earle, B. O’Loughlin Heatherton: Goal Kickers: M. Angus 2 Best Players: M. Bruce, M. Van Schajik, S. Gibbs, N. Foster, C. Moon, P. Lavery Best Players: M. Angus, A. Chalmers, D. Beauchamp, J. Louey, B. Hall, Caulfield:Goal Kickers: C. Dove 4, N. Gilbert 2, S. Gunning 2, M. Harrington, L. MacIntosh J. Twirdy, T. Kennedy, A. Cables, J. Buggy Caulfield:Goal Kickers: S. Campbell 2, A. McConnachie 2, G. Ivanka 2, Best Players: K. Maynard, S. Walton, J. Wood, M. Harrington, C. Lewis, N. Gilbert M. Costantino, D. McGinley, S. Kidd, S. Ladds, J. Hunter Best Players: F. Gorman, S. Ladds, A. McConnachie, L. Murchie, L. Wakeling, S. Campbell

Highett 8.2 18.8 20.13 20.13-133 Highett 2.0 4.3 6.6 6.10-46 Springvale Districts 0.1 4.5 6.7 6.7-43 Springvale Districts 2.6 2.7 5.8 7.12-54 Highett: Goal Kickers: C. Ryan 8, B. Jedd 3, T. Brown 3, J. Jones-Hampton 3, S. Highett: Goal Kickers: J. Gasio 2, P. Poelsma 2, S. L’Huillier, A. Carey Jackson, C. Kinsey, N. Vawser Best Players: J. Millwood, S. Jones, J. Gasio, J. Tobin, A. Carey, W. Alderman Best Players: Y. Pasialis, C. Ryan, J. Elms, C. Kinsey, R. Swayn, M. Kidner Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: P. Riley 2, C. Lacey 2, C. Keenan, L. Baptist, Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: M. Soutter-Smith, P. Heng, A. Taing, B. J. Hawker Stacey, S. Blackburn, T. Potts Best Players: L. Wenke, C. Keenan, J. Dart, C. McLeod, M. Latimer Best Players: J. Allender, B. Stacey, P. Heng, A. Do, T. Potts, L. Ross

SFNL.COM.AU | 21 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE #OWNTHESOUTH BENTLEIGH RSL DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10 After 18 rounds of Division 2 action, the top two spots on the time break. Another five goals to Highett in the premiership ladder are all locked in after the weekend’s results, but a quarter saw them surge further ahead before they took their Dining • Sports • Family dogfight still remains for positions 3-5. foot off the gas in the final term. SKYE 17.7 (109) def HAMPTON 8.10 (58) ROUND 19 PREVIEW What started as a promising first quarter against the We invite you to come and enjoy lunch or dinner in our third-placed Bombers resulted in a thorough demolition as Round 19 is a showcase of must win games for several sides Hampton’s season was ended by a strong Skye unit to the with positions 3-5 on the ladder still up for grabs and four beautiful, modern dining room. The Bentleigh RSL Bistro tune of 51 points. Aaron Pacey was simply outstanding for the teams in the hunt. offers both classic and contemporary bistro fare. victors with four goals during a best on ground performance as CHELSEA HEIGHTS vs SKYE (Beazley Reserve) Skye held off Caulfield for third position. The Hammers were in While it is still possible for Skye to leapfrog Chelsea Heights with a chance for an upset, only trailing by 11 points at the first into second spot before the home and away season finishes, change but the Bombers put their foot down with a further 11 gaining the additional 20% while relying on the Heighters to goals to four for the remainder of the match to secure the win. lose its final game of the season is a tough ask. But this isn’t PORT MELBOURNE COLTS 16.15 (111) def a nothing game with the Bombers in a fight for third spot BLACK ROCK 10.7 (67) with Caulfield and Highett. While the Heighters are sitting Port Melbourne cruised to its 17th consecutive victory when reasonably comfortable in second, don’t be surprised if one it dispatched Black Rock by 44 points. But by no means was or two players get rest this week. this a poor performance from the Rockers and although it Skye by four points. is still a loss, it was a promising sign for what could be in season 2017. Four players finished with three goals for the CAULFIELD vs HIGHETT (Koornang Park) STEAK TRIVIA Colts while Justin Taylor was named best on ground after This is easily the game of the round purely because of what’s starring in the midfield. The Rockers took it up to the Colts in at stake for both clubs. A win for Caulfield and it will go into the first half, only trailing by 14 points at the half time interval the final round bye possibly sitting in third spot. A win for NIGHT $15 TUESDAY but Port Melbourne broke away in the second half, piling on Highett and its finals chances greatly improve. Expect a fierce nine goals to claim the win. contest with neither side able to afford a loss at this stage of the season. CHELSEA HEIGHTS 16.6 (102) def MURRUMBEENA 11.19 (85) MONDAY TUESDAY The Heighters overcame a five-goal quarter time deficit to Caulfield by two points. defeat Murrumbeena at and secure their spot on the ladder. Phil Smith was the difference maker in front of goal, snagging BLACK ROCK vs HEATHERTON (McDonald Reserve) six majors while former Melbourne jet Travis Johnstone This is Black Rock’s final chance to sing the club song loud was named best on ground. The Beena had the game well and proud after what has been a tough year in Division 2. under control in the first quarter when they led by 30 points With the bye in the final round, Saturday’s match against at the first change, but inaccurate kicking in front of goal Heatherton falls as a must win, but also a winnable game. the remainder of the way (kicking 4.13) opened the door for The Tonners also face the bye next week and will be keen to BURGER + POT + Chelsea Heights and it gladly walked through to come away finish the season on a high note. with the win. Black Rock by 10 points. CAULFIELD 13.6 (84) def HEATHERTON 5.8 (38) BEER $15 PARMA $15 HAMPTON vs KEYSBOROUGH (Peterson Street Reserve) It may not have been the most convincing performance of Last week’s loss to Skye may have dashed Hampton’s hopes the season, but Caulfield is back on the winners list after a of playing in the finals but the Hammers will still be keen to strong second term powered it to victory against Heatherton. go out on a high when they take on the Burra. Keysborough Chris Dove was inspiring with four majors while Kyle Maynard TUESDAY WEDNESDAY has returned to some good form in recent weeks and may be finished as the best player on the ground in a match that on the way back up heading into season 2017. saw the Bears burst away with an eight-goal to three behind second quarter to establish an unassailable 48-point lead at Keysborough by eight points. the main break. Caulfield seemingly took the foot off the gas after half time as it was outscored by Heatherton 4.4 to 4.2. SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS vs MURRUMBEENA Regardless, the Bears’ second quarter efforts were enough to (Springvale Reserve) get them across the line. If the Beena want to take part in this year’s finals series then LIVE FUNCTION they cannot afford to drop what should be a very winnable HIGHETT 20.13 (133) def SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS 6.7 (43) game against the Districts. A win will see Murrumbeena Highett has jumped back into the top five after a resounding potentially leapfrog Highett and while a loss won’t necessarily SPORTS ROOM HIRE 90-point victory against Springvale Districts at home. Chad spell season over (depending on the Highett result), it won’t Ryan continued his excellent form in front of goal, adding do their chances any good. This match is a chance for another eight goals to his season tally while Yianni Pasialis Springvale to cause some havoc on the top five. was in sensational form. 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2016 DIVISION 2 SENIOR FIXTURE ROUND 1 ROUND 8 ROUND 15 9-APR 4-JUN 23-JUL Black Rock 9.4-58 def by Hampton 10.12-72 Heatherton 5.5-35 def by Black Rock 6.9-45 Black Rock 5.4-34 def by Murrumbeena 11.5-71 Caulfield 15.13-103 def Chelsea Heights 13.11-89 Highett 7.12-54 def by Caulfield 9.4-58 Caulfield 3.5-23 def by Skye 10.7-67 Heatherton 9.17-71 def Springvale Districts 4.8-32 Keysborough 4.10-34 def by Hampton 13.13-91 Port Colts 27.18-180 def Murrumbeena 13.3-81 Skye 6.11-47 def Chelsea Heights 4.9-33 Heatherton 6.10-46 def Keysborough 3.6-24 Keysborough 8.13-61 def Skye 7.9-51 Murrumbeena 9.12-66 def Springvale Districts 9.7-61 Port Colts 16.8-104 def Highett 7.5-47 Bye - Highett Bye - Port Colts Hampton 7.5-47 def Chelsea Heights 5.7-37 ROUND 2 ROUND 9 Bye - Springvale Districts 16-APR 11-JUN Chelsea Heights 11.23-89 def Black Rock 8.5-53 Caulfield 16.20-116 def Black Rock 8.4-52 ROUND 16 Springvale Districts 9.8-62 def by Caulfield 12.7-79 Hampton 4.6-30 def by Port Colts 10.8-68 30-JUL Murrumbeena 5.8-38 def Heatherton 13.14-92 Chelsea Heights 16.21-117 def Keysborough 7.4-46 Skye 9.14-68 def Black Rock 6.7-43 Skye 7.8-50 def by Port Colts 16.12-108 Springvale Districts 2.6-18 def by Skye 15.14-104 Keysborough 11.5-71 def Caulfield 2.9-21 Highett 14.14-98 def Highett 21.11-137 def Keysborough 10.10-70 Murrumbeena 7.9-51 Port Colts 17.19-121 def Heatherton 13.11-89 Bye - Hampton Bye - Heatherton Springvale Districts 6.9-45 def Hampton 6.6-42 ROUND 3 MARBUT STONE ROUND 10 Highett 12.8-80 def by Chelsea Heights 13.8-86 23-APR 18-JUN Black Rock 5.5-35 def by Springvale Districts 7.6-48 Black Rock 2.5-17 def by Highett 13.14-92 Bye - Murrumbeena Caulfield 16.9-105 defMurrumbeena 6.10-46 Heatherton 4.4-28 def Hampton 6.17-53 ROUND 17 Heatherton 9.8-62 def by Skye 12.11-83 Port Colts 17.16-118 def Chelsea Heights 17.5-107 6-AUG Port Colts 22.21-153 def Keysborough 5.9-39 Keysborough 9.12-66 def Springvale Districts 7.12-54 def by Keysborough 13.10-88 Hampton 8.7-55 def Highett 4.23-47 Skye 9.13-67 def by Murrumbeena 14.9-93 Black Rock 3.6-24 Bye - Chelsea Heights Bye - Caulfield Caulfield 9.8-62 def by Port Colts 19.3-117 GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 ROUND 11 Heatherton 3.11-29 def by Highett 17.10-112 30-APR 25-JUN Hampton 15.8-98 def by Murrumbeena 15.10-100 Murrumbeena 9.7-61 def Black Rock 5.13-43 Hampton 7.4-46 def by Caulfield 6.11-47 Chelsea Heights 19.8-122 def Springvale Districts 9.5-59 Skye 25.19-169 def Caulfield 4.7-31 Chelsea Heights 13.10-88 def Heatherton 5.6-36 Bye - Skye Keysborough 16.13-109 def Heatherton 1.4-10 Springvale Districts 4.3-27 def by Port Colts 24.16-160 Highett 9.6-60 def by Port Colts 11.15-81 Murrumbeena 17.9-111 def Keysborough 7.4-46 ROUND 18 Chelsea Heights 16.8-104 def Hampton 4.8-32 Highett 8.13-61 def Skye 4.9-33 13-AUG Bye - Springvale Districts Bye - Black Rock Port Colts 16.15-111 def Black Rock 10.7-67 ROUND 5 BEYONDBLUE ROUND 12 Heatherton 5.8-38 def by Caulfield 13.6-84 7-MAY 2-JUL Skye 17.7-109 def Hampton 8.10-58 Black Rock 7.9-51 def by Skye 10.12-72 Hampton 16.12-108 def Black Rock 4.4-28 Murrumbeena 11.19-85 def by Chelsea Heights 16.6-102 Caulfield 21.14-140 def Keysborough 5.10-40 Chelsea Heights 13.10-88 def Caulfield 8.11-59 Heatherton 5.1-31 def by Port Colts 13.18-96 Springvale Districts 10.7-67 def Heatherton 4.9-33 Highett 20.13-133 def Springvale Districts 6.7-43 Hampton 14.17-101 def Springvale Districts 6.6-42 Murrumbeena 10.7-67 def by Port Colts 20.12-132 Bye - Keysborough THE COMPLETE OFF-FIELD & TRAINING PACKAGE Chelsea Heights 12.6-78 def Highett 9.11-65 Skye 10.16-76 def Keysborough 5.6-36 ROUND 19 Bye - Murrumbeena Bye - Highett 20-AUG ROUND 6 ROUND 13 14-MAY 9-JUL Black Rock v Heatherton Keysborough 8.9-57 def Black Rock 3.12-30 Black Rock 9.8-62 def by Chelsea Heights 15.13-103 Caulfield v Highett Port Colts 12.10-82 def Caulfield 7.10-52 Caulfield 10.10-70 def Springvale Districts 6.5-41 Hampton v Keysborough Highett 13.11-89 def Heatherton 7.6-48 Heatherton 9.5-59 def by Murrumbeena 9.9-63 Chelsea Heights v Skye Murrumbeena 17.14-116 def Hampton 10.9-69 Port Colts 18.13-121 def Skye 12.6-78 Springvale Districts v Murrumbeena Springvale Districts 7.12-54 def by Chelsea Heights 7.14-56 Keysborough 7.5-47 def Highett 4.17-41 Bye - Skye Bye - Hampton Bye - Port Colts ROUND 7 ROUND 14 ROUND 20 28-MAY 16-JUL 27-AUG Black Rock 1.6-12 def by Port Colts 21.11-137 Springvale Districts 14.2-86 def Black Rock 7.5-47 Port Colts v Hampton Caulfield 16.8-104 def Heatherton 10.1-61 Murrumbeena 14.7-91 def Caulfield 11.16-82 Keysborough v Chelsea Heights Hampton 8.9-57 def by Skye 12.9-81 Skye 10.12-72 def by Heatherton 10.15-75 Chelsea Heights 15.14-104 def Murrumbeena 3.9-27 Keysborough 5.6-36 def by Port Colts 20.8-128 Skye v Springvale Districts Springvale Districts 5.7-37 def by Highett 14.12-96 Highett 18.12-120 def Hampton 9.9-63 Murrumbeena v Highett Bye - 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DIVISION 2: ROUND 19 DIVISION 2: ROUND 19 CHELSEA HEIGHTS SKYE CAULFIELD HIGHETT Ground: Beazley Reserve, Thames Prom, Ground: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve, Ground: Koornang Park, Koornang Rd, Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Rd, Chelsea Heights Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Carnegie Highett (Melway Ref #77H9) Colours: Black, red and silver Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Colours: Navy, gold and red Colours: Navy, white and red hoops Senior Coach: Brad Canavan Senior Coach: Ben Walker Senior Coach: Steve Kidd Senior Coach: Sam Hecker Reserves Coach: Shane Rowley Reserves Coach: Brandon Fulton Reserves Coach: Andrew Miles Thirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues Reserve Coach: Matt Cairns

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Jackson Fry 24 Nathan Beasley 1 Marc Frizell 32 Jim Martinson 1 Tom Heagney 34 James Vasil 1 Charlie Kinsey 27 Bryce Pewtress 1a Ashleigh Beasy 25 Dylan McNamara 2 Aaron Pacey © 33 Nathan Naughton 1 Elliot Williams 2 Tim Kennedy 35 Will Rice 1a Leigh Mead 28 Jack Nagle 2 Dale Hynes 26 Jai Stevens 3 Ben Walker 34 Jarryd Karadeas 3 Lawrence Twirdy 36 Benn Harris 2 Daniel Booth 29 Daniel Taylor (Res Capt) 3 Joel Williams 27 Kendrick Ablis 4 Chris Dove 37 Andrew Casserly 4 Daniel Jones 28 Bryce Atherton 4 Shane Boyington 37 Mick Lindley 3 Jordan Thompson 30 Grant Valencic 2 Darren Love 5 Josh Lee 38 Chris Klidaras 4a Brendon Fulton 29 Aaron Cocker 5 Matt Gonzalez 38 Ben Forsyth 4 Jacob Duscher 30a Mitch Elms 6 Anthony O'Shea 39 Steve Lorenz 5 Jesse O'Dell 30 Corey Cocker 7 Adam Beness 39 Kyle Gascoigne 5 Yianni Pasialis (Sen VC) 31 Chris Long 7 Tom Siegert 40 Jason Twirdy 5a Brent Magill 31 Mark Stevens 6 Chad Ryan 32 William Alderman (Res VC) 8 Jordan Thomas 40 Travis Scott 8 41 6 Luke Behin 32 Heath Bennett 3 Christian McGuire Daniel Nilsson Jack Price 9 Nick Webb 41 Tom Minton 6a Jordan Osborne 33 Lucas Thomas 7 Jordan Peryman 33 Tim Grant 9 James Backway 42 Alex McConnachie 7 Patrick Singh 34 Jackson Millwood 8 Caleb Newton-Allen 35 Antonie Ricaut 10 Marty Watts 42 Ben Williams 10 Chris Lewis 43 James Daidone 8 35 9 Jarryd Uren 36 Michael De Iacovo 11 Brett Dawson 43 Faisal Payenda 11 Fred Gorman 44 Alex Markham Andrew Carey Reece Prosser 4 Darian Tajic 12 Dan McGinley 45 Andrew Stolzenburg 9 35a 9a Chris Holding 37 James Prendergast 12 Scott Thorne 44 Travis Kitchin Ary Friedman Jamie Gatsio 10 Tyler Cantwell 38 Sean Matheson 13 Jamie Kielty 46 Christian Trumble 10 Tristan Brown 36 Bradley Sheers 13 Caleb Ellis 45 Corey McCormack 10a Cameron Gates 39 Joshua Clavell 14 Jake Buggy 47 John Hunter 11 Beau Jedd 37 Elijah Shawcroft 14 46 11 Phil Matheson 40 Peter Gerard Micky McGreal Andrew Hook 5 Sean Slade 15 Tom Stait 48 Leigh Weiss 12 Joel Jones-Hampton 38 Lachlan McLean 11a Shannon Cocker 45 Andrew Cupit 15 Cam Petrie 47 Matt Doyle 16 Lee Neubauer 49 Mick Harrington 13 Jess Tobin 39 Tim Thoburne 12 Michael Wade 45a Nathan Clavell 16 Tim Barr/Chris McCann 49 John Lalor 17 Nick Gilbert 50 Kyle Maynard 13 47 14 Robert Swayn (Sen VC) 40 Steve Vawdrey Michael Danckert Luke Baxter 17 Brad Nicol 50 Tyson Ross 6 Daniel Parkinson 18 Josh Wood 51 Andrew Sheed 13a Matt Kelly 48 James Ralph 15 Dean Kelly 41 Harrison Russo 18 Ash Planner 52 Aaron Ryan 20 Ned McCormack 52 Tim Ferguson 14 Nathan Herrington 50 Matthew Bastin 21 Sean Walton 53 Steve McLean 16 Mark Kidner 42 Jamie Duell 19 Aaron Harper 53 Sean Murnane 15 James Jagintavicius 51 Charles Engel 16a 43 7 Chris Piastrino 22 Alex Cables 54 John Eierweis Sam L'Huillier Billy Prosser 15a Matt Cameron 53 Tim Poole - Mitchell 20 Ben Harper 54 Mick Kelly 23 Justin Tippett 55 Kieren Schulz 17 Tom Brown (Sen Capt) 44 Peter Quinn 16 Callum Dodson 55 Simon Harper 21 Mathew Poore 55 Brendan Weighell 24 Matthew Costantino 56 Adam Coxsell 18 Jake Duell 45 Shayne Gervasi 16a Dermott O'Driscoll 58 Nicholas Cheong 22 Ben Evans 58 Reece Smart 25 Conor McDonald 57 Harris Lanyon 19 46 17 Patrick Morrissey 59 Luke Minehan 8 Leigh Flavelle Jack Prosser Sam Illman 23 Luke Scott 59 Jordan Grubb 26 Corey Barter 58 Nathan Mossop 17a Nathan Harford 60 Matthew Johansson 20 Christopher Lee 47 Elijah Shawcroft 27 Germain Ivanka 59 Luke Murchie 18 Michael O'Driscoll 61 Dean Lonsdale 24 Nick Papchristofilou 62 Craig Dawson 21 Jess Elms 48 Reece Schuth 28 Sean Ladds 60 Luke Wakeling 18a Dane Wilson 62 Steven Kat 25 Nathan McConville 63 Micky Kane 68 Paul Follett 22 James O'Keefe 49 Ross Gasio 29 Adam Ballard 61 Matt Blee 19 Lachlan Dobson 64 Jayden Barker 26 Joel McConville 64 Sot Solomonidis 30 62 23 Mitchell Hoar 50 Kyle Forge 20 Jarrod Scober 66 Ethan Duell Sean Gunning Mitchell Hurley 28 James Bateman 65 Brad Dyer 24 Shane Jones (Res VC) 56 Ben Cameron 21 Ryan Archer 67 Phil Smith 31 Brandon Turner 63 Heath Maclean 30 Tim McEachern 66 Nick Hofmann 81 Clint Fitzgerald 25 57 22 Declan Lee 68 Kevin Whitely 32 Shane Campbell 64 Seb McMillan Samuel Jackson Justin Greer 23 Chris Moloney 31 Chase Allan 33 Travis Rowley 65 Travis Cooper 26 Nicholas Vawser

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DIVISION 2: ROUND 19 DIVISION 2: ROUND 19 BLACK ROCK HEATHERTON HAMPTON KEYSBOROUGH Ground: McDonald Reserve, Keating St, Ground: Heatherton Rec Reserve Ground: Peterson Street Reserve, Ground: Rolwey Allen Reserve, Cnr Stanley Black Rock Ross St, Heatherton Peterson St, Highett & Cheltenham Rds, Keysborough Colours: Black with Red Sash Colours: Black & White stripes Colours: Black and Yellow Stripes Colours: Red, white and blue Senior Coach: Cory Durie and John Sinclair Senior Coach: Clinton Einsiedel Senior Coach: Greg Cusack Senior Coach: Ryan Goodes Reserves Coach: Jeremy Starke Reserves Coach: Warrick Earle Reserves Coach: Simon Beshara Reserves Coach: Matthew Ferguson Thirds Coach: Michael Bennett Thirds Coach: Jamie Pi

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Cory Durie 28 Lachlan Mooney 1 John Sinclair 1 Craig Earle 28 Matthew Goodman 1 Lachlan Batt 32 Jesse Newton 1 Geoff Humphreys 30 Shaun Haffenden 61 Jake Buenaventura 2 Tom Burley 33 Bunarith Kheng 2 Will Sanchez 29 Dylan Peet 2 James Nicholson 2 Matt Van Schajik 28a Matt Cragg 2 Ryan Goodes 31 Steven Watson 62 Jake Robertson 3 Matthew Digby 34 Tim McGuigan 3 Jay Williams 30 Mischa Tucker 3 Cameron Collett 29 Mark Miller 3 Richard Keele 4 Rhys Pierce 35 Ajit Alister 3 Tyson King 32 Shane Dunn 63 Richard Eppinger 4 Alex Shulman 31 Gino Torcasio 4 Ben Strong 4 Jesse Henderson 30 Jonathon Frizzle 4a Tim Nixon 36 Dan Guiry 4 Corey Wilkinson 33 Liuliu Setefano 64 Garry Siberas 5 Mark Winberg 32 Jake Smith 5 37 5 Jack Carrol 5 Shayne Gibbs 31 Brodie O'Loughlin Pat Bolger James Hickey 5 Mark Osborne 34 Kasey Mobourne 65 Shane Cudby 6 Carl Nichols 38 Darren Harrison 6 Brad Meehan 33 Tim Fitzgerald 7 Michael Bennett 6 Pol Lavery 31a Daniel Beauchamp 7 Damian Armanson 39 Andy Sayer 6 David Prib 35 Darren Jameson 67 Gabriel Clayton 7 Daniel Kick 34 Nick Hellyer 7 32 9 Jeremy Kilmister Matt O'Rourke Lachlan MacIntosh 8 Luke Walsh 40 Ryan Carroll 7 Jake Dunn 36 Jacob Caisley 68 Ian Hampton 8 Brent Rafferty 36 Chris Smith 8 33 11 Andrew Hobbs Andy Morris Warrick Earle 8a Troy Selim 41 Hayden McLennan 8 Davor Rajic 37 Sam Martin 69 Bros Vourn 8a 37 Ben Whiting Brenton Henry 12 Chris Baines 9 34 9 Liam Timms 42 Calvin Young Justin Whyte Michael Bruce 9 Shaun Dekkers 39 Damian Cullen 70 David Mullins 9 Steve Baranski 38 Andrew Birt 10 Nick O’Donovan 43 Riley Dennis 13 Peter Huggett 10 Matt Sauer 35 Aaron Kaddatz 10a 44 10 Damon McCormack 40 Nathan McLean 71 Paul Taylor 10 Kristian Bliesner 39 Kris Lawrence Aaron Hutchison Matthew Christodoulou 15 Trent Crozier 11 Jesse Stone 36 David Van Schajik 11 Josh Burbidge 45 Paris Romanis 11 41 72 11 Andrew Ferguson 40 Matt Johnson Glen Hawthorn Haydon Albon Daniel Whiteoak 19 Robert Scott 12 Patrick Jamieson 37 Aaron Coffey 12 Jack Cafarella 46 Isaac Sharp 12 Joe Krieger 41 Michael Hogg 12 Daniel Morland 42 Scott Chamberlain 73 Nick Spyridon 21 Brad Nopper 12a Nick Cody 38 Viejay Muruhesapillai 13 Chris Grove 47 Alex Docherty 13 Darcy O'Brien 43 Tyson Williams 14 Matt Newman 48 Will Mason 13 Dylan Claxton 43 Michael Scott 74 Jake Whiteoak 13 Peter Huggett 13 Stefan Harris 39 Rory De Kock 14 Tim Hunter 44 Ben Emanuel 15 James Gascard 48a Jarryd Wilson 14 Dylan Carlsson 44 Cameron Dalton 75 Adam Harrex 24 Ben Smith 14 Travis Faull 40 Retired 15a Jake Chitty 49 Matt Cupit 14a Brad Fairhurst 48 Josh Callaghan 15 Michael Downie 45 Jesse Cuffe 76 Calvin Umleong 25 Jeremy Starke 15 Matt Kenney 41 Matt Jamieson 16 James Feather 50 Nathan Heap 15 Andy Luke 49 Mark Bramwell 17 Brendan Bennett 51 Simon Beshara 16 Brandon Mather 47 Jason Griffiths 77 Andrew Connell 28 Tim De Munk 16 Blake Roberts 42 Veroshan Sripragasan 16 Jake McMahon 50 Jamie Shulman 18 Jake Timms 52 Bailey Griffin 17 Bryce Sutton 48 Jarratt Eastburn 80 Joel Whiteoak 29 Sam Neilson 17 Adam Chalmers 43 Niranjen Kumar 18a Chase Griffin 53 Andy Culvinor 17 Tom Dalton 52 Pat Hanmar 18 Aaron Raven 49 Daniel McLean 81 Nigel Vandergert 32 Dave Watson 18 44 19 54 18 Kelly Spratt 62 Roger Winders Paul Connolly Stu Bastin Sam Turner Carl-Oskar Beer 19 Dylan Wheeler 50 Joseph Scata 83 Nathan Torcasio 36 David Steinberg 19 45 20 Toby Grayling 55 Mick Campbell 19 Sam Nowlan 63 Chris Shone Craig Hunter Matt Ay-Tye 20a Luke Tempany 56 Jack Franks 20 George Lazaridis 51 Troy Cullen 84 David Paten 37 Jamie Loyer 20 45a 20 Luke Pinot 65 Sam Maitland Nathan Foster Tony Cook 21 57 Jaiden Peters Michael Ashman 21 52 85 41 Grenville Wise Bradley Scott William Gayfer Daniel McKenzie 20a Aaron Bice 67 Brad Bowker 21 Kahill Saliba 46 Benn Hall 22 Corey Smith 58 Steve Mann 43 Andrew Phelps 22 Warrick Hanks 53 Taylan Killi 86 Jonathan Markovitch 21 Adam Wallace 70 Michael Spohn 21a Craig McLachlan 47 Alan Loyd 23 Josh Kerrigan 59 Jamie Trimble 24 Guy Timms 60 Dwaine Ortland 23 Shaun Witherden 54 Nathan Kriening 87 Jacob Bradshaw 22 Brendan Stephenson 71 Sam Bonser 44 Dan Pratt 22 Cam Moon 48 Jacob Hurst 25 Andy Gray 61 Josh Collins 24 55 88 47 Adam Turner 23 49 Justin Carlsson Glenn Tempany Jamie Pi 23 Simon Taylor 74 Chris Knight Josh Hammill Michael Angus 25a Tate Griffin 62 Isaac Sharp 25 Daniel Pendlebury 56 Daniel McLaughlin 89 Jason Louey 24 Tom Dewar 77 Jesse Woodham 49 Kaine Edwards 24 Daniel Menzies 50 John Angus 26 Todd Crane 63 Cameron Lee 25 Brodie Pummeroy 78 Dean Brostek 54 John Barry 25 Kane Tucker 52 Adam Croft 27 Tom Davis 64 Tim McGuigan 26 Luke Damato 57 Tim Mackie 92 Jarryd Cippressi 28 Alex Berecz 65 Josh Clarke Henry 26 Mark Griffiths 86 Chris Ryan-Peek 58 Leigh Jones 25a Ben Deans 53 Justin Rowswell 27 Cory Hargreaves 58 Gordon Hyde 99 Anthony McKeever 29 Justin Issac 66 Alasdair Curr 26a Gaz Telemzouguer 99 Patrick Irons 60 Will Peters 28 Sam Flight 59 Michael Nickels 100 Aaron Lieberman 26 Stew Gibbs 54 Jason Louey 30 Aaron Shedlock 67 Andy Culvinor 27 Mark Gomizel 73 Robbie Lawler 27 Carey Tyson 58 Luke Kenney 31 Tim Yeowart 29 Tom Anderton 60 Matthew Haines

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME BLACK ROCK HAMPTON HEATHERTON KEYSBOROUGH

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DIVISION 2: ROUND 19

SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS MURRUMBEENA

Ground: Springvale Reserve, Ground: Murrumbeena Park, Kangaroo Rd, Newcomen Rd, Springvale Murrumbeena Colours: Navy, white monogram Colours: Maroon & Gold and red cuffs Senior Coach: Steve Wright Senior Coach: Danny Rout Assistant Coach: Shane Burbidge and Ray Pickering Reserves Coach: Chris Lacey Reserves Coach:Jeremy Sissons and Rob Spaulding

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Matt Thompson 30 Justin Lim 1 Dean Spanos 33 Mitch Hendley 2 Ben Stacey 31 Liam Hamilton 2 Josh Wright 34 James Schubert 3 Steve Bagley 32 Bradley Dight 3 Jarrod Walker 35 Chris Niclasen 4 Lance Baptist 33 Vu Ho Nguyen 4 Josh Lewtas 36 Josh Godino 5 Sam Blackburn 34 Cameron Foley 5 Will Voorham 37 Mick McMahon 6 Damian Stoter-Rainer 35 Shannon Brown 6 Sam Moloney 38 Will Nash 7 39 7 Mitch Latimer 36 Leighton Ross Dan Cavanagh David Easton 8 40 7a Dan Barrett 37 Adam Norman Cory Hargrave Shane Larkins 9 Mitch Walder (Capt.) 41 Harry Fleming 8 Danny Rout 38 Ben Williams 10 Rory Calahane 42 Dan Ellis 9 Kris Thompson 39 Josh Dart 11 Matt Corney 43 Richard Gillies 10 Sojitha Jayasinghe 40 Aaron Henderson 12 Darcy Hargrave 44 Dylan Edwards 11 Rob Johnston 41 Matthew Soutter-Smith 13 Ray Pickering 45 Jerome Barbalace 12 Hao Qiu 42 Matthew Devereaux 14 Dechlan Turkington 46 Tom Gibney 13 David Yang 43 Richard Costantino 15 Cameron Walker 47 Robbie Hyde 14 Ryan Wachter 44 Rocky Caia 16 Shaun Thompson 48 Chris Keating 15 Jason Mulholland 45 Luke Dovaston 17 Harley Turkington 49 Robbie Ryan 15a Paul Norman 46 David Monaghan 18 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss 50 Chris Smith 16 Matt Pay 47 Billy Green 19 James Shirley 51 Chris Kirk-Williams 17 Cameron McLeod 48 David Nutting 20 Matt Nandor 52 Eddie Brown 18 Lachlan Morrey 49 Todd Wills 21 Chris Evans 53 Stewie Anderson 19 Luke Woolrich 50 Steve Munso 22 Mark Richardson 54 Ben Ellis 20 Jackson Bolch 51 Nick Duff 23 Luke Porter 55 Rhys Clayton 21 52 Allan Taing Tristan Potts 24 Tom Valenta 56 Alex Moloney 22 53 Sean Francis Luke Wenke 25 Jordan Cusin 57 Cameron Rundell 23 Craig Keenan 54 Chris Lacey 26 Jack Brammer 58 Quenton Pongracz (Res. Capt.) 24 Marcus Scuotto 55 Bradley Wilson 27 Josh Smith 59 Dylan Cowan 25 Anh Pham 56 Luke Stewart 28 Alister Bradley 60 Nick McArther 26 David Pearce 57 Frank Constantino 29 Sean Geaney 61 Dylan Elkman 27 Jack Allender 58 Mark Campbell 30 Eddie Esponosa 62 Chris Cairns 28 Lem Nguyen 59 Mark Reynolds 31 David Schmiedl 63 Kyle Rogers 29 Amar Nezirevic 60 Jason Huljak 32 David Murphy 64 Jeremy Sissons

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS MURRUMBEENA

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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES BLACK ROCK was Black Rock 32, St Kilda City 33. Doyle’s Bridge Hotel > Seniors: Big task HEATHERTON was out standout player this week. B. Hall, L. MacIntosh While this loss sees an end to the team’s V ladder leaders this week Port Colts away, Hard to tell them apart! Beachy was Heatherton $$$ Draw Aug 20th After home game finals campaign, all the girls should our Jets boys started well with a solid first Melbourne Food Distributors amongst it as the ball spent a great V Heatherton 6pm *** Tickets NOW be incredibly proud of a stellar season half with the margin 2 goals at the main Seniors Report 0.0 2.2-14 2.5-17 2.5-17 AVAILABLE & ON THE DAY *** MAJOR and a nail-biting semi-final where we break. The second half saw a fairly even deal of time in his area. Jason has Club Fundraiser BE THERE!! competed right up to the final siren. It affair with the home side a bit too strong on Saturday will be Clint Einsiedel’s been a good player for the club this Caulfield was a top of the table clash in Division the day, great effort verse a strong outfit, final match as coach of Heatherton. year and he didn’t let us down on Presentation Night will be held on Sat 3.6-24 4.10-34 7.13-55 11.16-82 5 with number one placed Black Rock definitely plenty of positives to take out Clint stepped in XXX when the club 3rd September @ Doyle’s from 7pm, the weekend. taking on number two Heatherton in the of todays game, better players on the day The Heatherton Football Netball Please put this in your diaries folks needed him. A xx premiership being Jay, Moons, Ferg & Nowlsy – ALL Players/Partners expected in Semi-Final. The stakes were high with player, great bloke and hopefully he Saturday will be Warrick Earle’s Club is proudly sponsored the winner ensuring a grand-final sport, attendance Telstra Store Sth Melb> Reserves: Bit won’t be lost to the club. final match as coach of the by: Cody Gems and Jewellery, while the looser would have to front-up of slow start saw us chasing some tail Heatherton Reserve team. Waz Melbourne Food Distributors, Aunty Betty’s Cafe (Seaview Shops, again next week in a do-or-die clash early, but got back in the game during Goal Kickers: M. Van Schajik 3, was tapped on the shoulder last Echo Cartons, Packing Boxes, Tom Balcombe Rd)- NETBALL FINALS> against Bentleigh. The importance of the second to level the scores up at the C. Earle, B. O’Loughlin Division 3: BRFC 32 def by St Kilda City 33 the occasion saw the Jetballers start year to coach and he has not the Lumberjack, Harris Family orange break, some wasted chances Best Players: M. Bruce, Division 5: BRFC 36 def Heatherton 27 the match with a few nerves as they let the club down. Coaching the Meats, Chadstone Toyota, Waltzing during the last term probably cost us M. Van Schajik, S. Gibbs, N. Foster, conceded the early lead to an eager reserves can be a thankless job Matilda Hotel, 360 South, Rick The Jetballers began their finals a chance to snatch the lead but goes to Heatherton side. Despite a 7 goal deficit C. Moon, P. Lavery Butler Market Gardens, Miracle campaign on the weekend with both show we can match it with the top sides, and it hasn’t dented his sense of going into the main break however, the Division 3 and Division 5 taking the winners across the day being Phelps, Al humour. This year was looking good Autospray, Essential Finance Jets re-grouped in the third quarter Heatherton court in two tough matches. In Division Shul, Fest & return of club legend Secko 1.1-7 1.4-10 3.6-24 5.8-38 until his available player pool was Limited, Bendigo Bank Heatherton 3, the fourth placed Jets took on third to level the scores at the main break. Village, Cheltenham Moorabbin An outstanding performance by the Chisholm & Game (Black Rock) Real decimated by injuries and holidays. placed St Kilda City in the elimination Caulfield RSL, Cheltenham Conveyancing. mid-court cannot go unmentioned. Estate> Thirds: was a very closely Thanks Waz. final. In an incredibly physical, tight 1.1-7 9.4-58 10.4-64 13.6-84 and low scoring contest the margin Jess Quinlivan’s second half game in C contested match across the 4 quarters, David Templeton would like to thank was phenomenal and her feed into the with Dandy holding a slight buffer for the Goal Kickers: M. Angus 2 throughout the game never exceeded Cody Gems and Jewellery Matt Buckley and Melbourne Food shooters was amazing. The defensive majority but the Jets crew answer the three goals. Talia Malthouse and Alice Reserve Report Best Players: M. Angus, A. Distributors for sponsoring him for Pohlner combined magnificently in the circle changed in up every quarter in call in a thrilling last term with Fabien defensive circle for the Jets using their an effort to combat the holding ability slotting the match winner with a minute John Angus’s twin brother Michael Chalmers, D. Beauchamp, J. Louey, the 2016 season. height and reflex to challenge the STKC of Heatherton’s GS. Sarah McCormack, to go for the 3s boys to sing the song shooters. In the midcourt, acting Captain Sarah Rayment and Rebecca Goodear all for the first time in 2016, well deserved took turns giving the shooter something win by everyone who has stuck fat in a Shannon Meehan, Kaitlyn Chase and Thompson, Dylan Elkman, James Shirley, Darcy Hargrave, Tory Altson all played incredibly hard new to think about each quarter. But the tough season. Some great efforts on the MURRUMBEENA on-ball games to work the ball into our game could not have been won without day from Deano, Micky B, Pete & Misch Q Ball Pongracz, Rhys Clayton and Chris Niclasen and Cam Walker goal circle where Jacinta Frawley and our shooters – Steff Poort and Caitlyn unchanged in the ruck all day ON THE FIELD Mark Richardson. Ashby. Their effort to even the scores at OFF THE FIELD. x-factor shooter Jasmine Kick used their Sponsors: Please visit the club website Chelsea Heights came to the Beena height and superb rebounding skills to three quarter time was nothing compared VOTE COUNT 27TH AUGUST. The or FB page for full info/ promo’s from arena last Saturday. We at the In the Seniors game the keep the Jets in the game at every break. to their performance in the final 15 vote count for the best and fairest our sponsors- Support the companies Murrumbeena knew that we were in Murrumbeena side put in a good The finals quarter was intense with the minutes were their accuracy and circle will be at the Beena Arena after the that Support YOUR CLUB ! for two tough games. first quarter to be well in front at lead constantly swinging between the work shone through to hand Black Rock last game against Highett. Make a two sides. The Jets were up by two at a 9 goal victory and a spot in the grand Don’t forget to mention you’re from BRFC the first change. In the second date to be there. one-point but were unable to hold on final. It was a great effort by all the girls (present your 2016 BRFC membership The Reserves game got off to a quarter the Heighters piled on to the advantage in the face of STKC’s and the fightback was amazing to watch. card), So you get the Royal JETS service ! blazing start with two goals from goals and the Beena piled on SPONSORS shooting accuracy – the final margin Good luck in the Grand Final girls!! (& BRFC promo they have on offer) the Q Ball, playing for once in the points. However we were still just The ‘Beena is indebted to the in front at half time. In the third forward line. We were just in front following 2016 loyal sponsors: quarter Beena had the wind. It was PORT COLTS The bye comes at a good time for the by 27-points going into the final term. at quarter time. In the second WOODARDS CARNEGIE REAL seniors as Julier said several players quarter the Heighters were kicking a hard fought contest and Chelsea Scoring just one behind in the fourth ESTATE (Major Sponsor), Sheen Bay and Bridge Seniors Report “have copped injuries the back half of the with the wind and were in front by Heights showed real determination. quarter almost cost the Colts its 16th win, Panels, Oakleigh Lions, Chadstone With just one game remaining in the year so the bye will freshen us up.” Murrumbeena went into the last but it was enough as they head into the half time. In the third quarter the Toyota, Attwood Newsagency, Brew season (schedule with the bye this penultimate round on top of the ladder. Beena came out fighting and we had quarter just in front. The Heighters weekend), the Colts are just one win from Improvement is still on the mind of the Café, the Rosstown Hotel, Morgans regained the lead by the last break. looked like taking the game away claiming a perfect 18-0 regular season. coach, adding “we still have a lot to work Jason Butler and Arlyn Hagiwara led Finance Advisors Brighton,, JK on going into finals.” the Port Melbourne attack with two This was a see-sawing game. The kicking with the wind in the last Partners Accountants, Bendigo A 16.15(111) to 10.7(67) win over Black goals each. last quarter saw the Beena holding quarter. But the Beena would not Bank Murrumbeena, Flight Centre Rock was the team’s 17th win over the Vitality Health Reserves Report fast against a strong wind. Both lie down and made a real fight of year, a massive improvement from last A spirited comeback fell short as the The bye this week gives the Colts a Carnegie, Gianna Molinaro of South season (in the WRFL) where we won just Colts just held to defeat the Black Rock chance to rest heading into the final sides were desperate and at one it. In the end Chelsea Heights won Melbourne, Zests Pizza, Cross two games all season. reserves, 8.12(60) to 8.8(56). round and finals. stage the Heighters hit the front. with good kicking, but well done Hydraulics, Bowen Automotive, But in a struggle to the end we to the Beena boys who showed the Despite winning by 44-points, coach The game was tight for most of the The club would like to thanks its Bakers Delight Carnegie The Onion Brad Julier believes his side “didn’t play afternoon, however it appeared as if the sponsors Toyota, Chisholm and Gamon, came away with a good win. Some Heighters that they were in a game. Patch Restaurant MPrint, Basilico overly well” but was happy that the boys Colts would break away after kicking four The Cricketer’s Hotel, Irene’s Dry of our best players for the Ressies Some of our better players were: Restaurant Carnegie, Competition were able to “grind out the win.” goals to one in the third quarter and led Cleaning and Vodaphone. were: - Mick McMahon, Shaun - Eddie Espinosa, Jarrod Walker, Tyres and all our player sponsors.

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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES This week we are back at Peterson Street went into the half time break having to HAMPTON to host Keysie, so be prepared and let’s work on some defensive deficiencies Senior Report get back onto the Winners list and discipline. After the break Hampton – www.smartinsure.com.au had the wind but were relatively held Reserves- Bendigo Bank Highett We travelled down the Highway to be by Oakleigh’s defence. Hampton went With a limited bench and several key welcomed by Skye on their Ladies/ into the last quarter up by about 5 goals players out the challenge vs. Skye was Cystic Fibrosis Day. The track was but Oakleigh had the wind. In the final always going to be a monumental one. heavy in sections with a slight breeze quarter the districts had managed to We were beaten comprehensively and which assisted our boys, but Skye had equal the score with two minutes left. struggled to run with a quality outfit yet different ideas Hampton rallied and kicked the final two our endeavour was there throughout goals of the match, which were the only the game and our ball retention was In the first, Skye got the jump and two goals kicked at that end all day! kicked the first three into the breeze good yet simple errors were very costly. before we realized we were in a game Despite the scoreboard structurally we Special mention goes out to Jye who of footy. Then the boys regained their were better than the previous week and lost his father suddenly during the composure, with Grovey, Batty and our ability to play to instruction was week, but still managed to play a super Toddy proving elusive up forward. In the also better. game which was a courageous effort. second, Skye took control of the game Injuries cant and wont be used as an Hampton’s other best players were and opened up a matching winning lead excuse and next season we must look to Gascard and Munday. at the main break. In the third, the boys grow our list. Next week provides us with Hampton FNC wish to thank the raised their intensity and started to half another opportunity the contests, Armo was continuing his continuing support of the sponsors: career best form, Caffa was providing U19’s- Highett Village Meats Wallers Bakery, Highett Village Meats, a target across half forward with the Hampton’s under 19s travelled out Choices Flooring Frankston, Local Milk Pom resilient across half back. The last to Oakleigh to take on the top placed Supply, Smartinsure, Ashfords, Bendigo was a hard slog for the boys, with three districts. This would be a huge battle Bank Highett, Javen Construction, down in rotations, the legs were tired, for the top two teams and the game Highett RSL. Please visit our website but the boys battled to the final siren. didn’t disappoint. With a decent wind or FB page for further details. This Diggers slotted his first for the year and going to one end it forced each team to Sunday is our annual 5k day, so come subsequently told the Coaches he has take advantage when they were kicking on down and secure a ticket for $100 to been wasted all year down back and the with it. Hampton kicked 6 first quarter, have a chance to win $5! Drinks and food Mystery Man kicked one just on the siren. Oakleigh 5 the next quarter. Hampton included in ticket price.

HIGHETT LMC Laser club notes. Our under 19s played good team football all day and done themselves proud. The Reserves fought hard all day in a see saw match but were just not able to grab the win. The Seniors are starting to play good team football are were victorious. Both Seniors and Reserves are fifth on the ladder, the next 2 games will be like finals and show whether we will contest the finals. Continue the good work on the track and lets make our mark this season. GO DOGGIES.

CHELSEA HEIGHTS No more Netball as the season DRAW THIS WEEKEND. TICKETS ARE has concluded and unfortunately STILL AVAILABLE. THIS IS A MAJOR Welcome to a very rushed Club notes. both our teams did not make finals. FUNDRAISER FOR THE CLUB. FOR Congratulations to the girls and there Apologies for missing the notes from MORE DETAIL SEE THE SOCIAL very astute coach for the great season last week and this very basic set of CALENDER IN THE CLUBROOMS. they have had. Next season looks very WE SEEK YOUR SUPPORT IN THIS club notes for this round. We welcome promising for both teams as they have FUNDRAISING EVENT. Skye to Beazley Reserve for this weeks’ improved in each game. match. With a very sick 90 year mum, I Again the Club has applied to do gate don’t even know what day it is. To make The senior team had a good win over keeping duties at the Finals. Stay tuned matters worse, my computer decided to Murrumbeena. The reserves need to win their last 2 games to ensure they remain for more details as we learn if our crash. No rest for the wicked “Devil.” I in the race for finals. application was successful. will try and catch up with more detailed notes over the coming rounds. DON’T FORGET THE CLUBS’ BIG “The Devils’Advocate.”

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3. Any alcohol found, will be stored until the end of the match and returned a. Unless one of the coaches involved is a playing coach, in which case the to the owner. The SFNL will not be held responsible for the alcohol. opposition coach will be permitted to enter the ground. c) The CLUB RUNNER is permitted to relay messages from the coach; 4. Alcohol can be purchased from the appropriate booth inside the venue. d) The Field Umpires will confer with the Goal Umpires and when they 5. Patrons will be limited to two cans of alcohol per purchase. verify that the scores are tied, the players of the two teams will change Cans will be opened by booth staff. ends; 6. Alcohol not permitted to be consumed in the designated “Dry Areas”. e) FIVE MINUTES plus TIME-ON to be played – after such time, players 7. ALCOHOL is not permitted to be taken ONTO THE PLAYING ARENA. to change ends without leaving the playing field – COACHES to remain OFF the playing field. FIVE MINUTES plus TIME-ON to be played. 8. Persons not abiding by these rules and conditions may be asked to The Official League Timekeeper will keep this time; leave the venue. f) At the end of this time, the team with the highest score will be deemed 9. Dogs must be on a leash inside all venues. the winner;

10. Videotaping or filming any SFNL finals match is not permitted without g) In the event the scores are still tied, the same procedure will apply until prior permission of SFNL management. a result is reached.

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HATS OFF TO HATTERS ON 300 / JARRYD MCGUANE

Current Ashwood vice-president and club Best & Fairest in the reserves competition stalwart Paul Hattersley will feature in his in 2005 and 2006, and also won the club’s 300th game for Ashwood when he lines up reserve Best & Fairest award in 2005, 2006 in the reserves on Saturday against Lyndale. and 2013. Hattersley joined Ashwood back in 1992 He also has shown off his leadership skills when he moved to Melbourne from as both a captain and coach. He captain- Horsham. ‘Hatters’ as he is known to coached the reserves in 2005 and 2007, everyone at the club, throughout his career then went onto coach the seniors from was a solid midfielder who patrolled the 2007-2010, before returning to captain the centre and always had his team mates’ back. reserves in 2012 and 2013. He is a life member of the football club and Hatters’ family is also now a major part an inaugural inductee into the Ashwood of the club also. He met his wife during Hall of Fame, which started in 2015. a night out with his Ashwood teammates You don’t reach such a milestone without in 2000 and now their two boys Zak and being one hell of a player, and Hatters is Jacob play in both the Ashwood Football no exception. and Cricket Clubs’ junior set ups. He featured in Ashwood’s senior Congratulations to Paul Hattersley on such premiership in 2001 as a ruck rover and an amazing achievement. Maybe you could since has been a stalwart in the reserves. back up your five-goal performance in your Hatters was twice awarded the league 299th with another bag in your 300th!

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DIVISION 3 RESULTS: ROUND 17 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 RESERVE DIVISION 3 SENIOR TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Mount Waverley 17 17 0 0 0 2477 510 485.69 68 Mount Waverley 17 17 0 0 2370 803 295.14 68 Endeavour Hills 16 14 2 0 1 1680 631 266.24 60 Doveton Eagles 17 14 3 0 2011 959 209.70 56 Ashwood 17 14 3 0 0 1362 765 178.04 56 Ashwood 17 12 5 0 1556 1189 130.87 48 South Yarra 17 12 5 0 0 1237 761 162.55 48 Hallam 17 11 6 0 1568 1040 150.77 44 Hallam 17 11 6 0 0 1233 826 149.27 44 South Yarra 17 11 6 0 1377 921 149.51 44 Sandown 17 8 9 0 0 895 1206 74.21 32 Endeavour Hills 17 11 6 0 1572 1097 143.30 44 Carrum Patterson Lakes Lyndale 17 10 7 0 1444 1170 123.42 40 17 7 10 0 0 1039 1364 76.17 28 Lyndhurst 17 6 11 0 833 1301 64.03 24 Doveton Eagles 17 6 11 0 0 973 1180 82.46 24 Moorabbin 17 4 13 0 1208 1511 79.95 16 Lyndhurst 17 4 13 0 0 631 1565 40.32 16 Carrum Patterson Lakes 17 3 14 0 971 1785 54.40 12 Lyndale 17 3 14 0 0 649 1235 52.55 12 Dandenong 17 2 15 0 655 2201 29.76 8 Moorabbin 16 3 13 0 0 767 1628 47.11 12 Sandown 17 1 16 0 676 2264 29.86 4 Dandenong 17 2 15 0 0 541 1813 29.84 8

Lyndale 5.5 5.5 6.8 8.11-59 Lyndale 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0-12 Mount Waverley 7.8 7.8 14.8 16.11-107 Mount Waverley 8.4 11.9 13.13 18.18-126 Lyndale: Goal Kickers: M. Kaing 2, M. Stuart 2, S. Rainey, B. Laier, T. Kumetaitis, Lyndale: Goal Kickers: J. King 2 J. Weeks Best Players: D. Ouch, K. Smart, J. Whelan, E. McLean, B. Doust, D. Allen Best Players: T. Rainey, J. Doust, B. Tosh, T. Isbister, B. Laier, D. Luong Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: B. Beecroft 4, R. Mathers 4, M. Parrella 3, Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: J. Gough 5, C. Jeffries 4, L. Galle 3, C. Kirkup 2, C. Cafiso 2, J. Brown 2, J. Mekhael, T. Proctor, C. Aikman J. Smith, M. Kinsella Best Players: M. Kambouris, R. Mathers, M. Polites, C. Cafiso, M. Parrella, Best Players: C. Jeffries, M. Dennis, M. Jeffries, M. Keem, M. Kinsella, J. Gough J. Mekhael South Yarra 2.3 5.6 8.6 12.8-80 South Yarra 1.2 1.4 2.7 5.12-42 Endeavour Hills 1.2 4.5 4.8 7.14-56 Endeavour Hills 4.4 6.6 13.9 16.10-106 South Yarra: Goal Kickers: T. Hanney 3, C. Brady 3, J. Smith 3, E. Hanney, South Yarra: Goal Kickers: T. Lange 2, G. Zach, M. Phillips, C. McKee A. Villella, S. Merchant Best Players: N. Presland, J. Waldron, D. Kaliviotis, C. McKee, J. Bohan, A. Strelec Best Players: T. Hanney, A. Pane, A. Villella, J. Cellini, J. Smith, K. Finlayson Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: N. Peake 4, M. Kleinert 3, M. Sleiman 2, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: C. LeGrand 3, S. Peake 2, B. Hoe, S. Richards A. Mitchell, R. Tinney, A. Kartner, J. Marolla, A. Presutto, M. Souleiman, Best Players: B. Hoe, B. Graham, J. Burke, S. Dinsdale, S. Peake, C. LeGrand B. Wightman Best Players: N. Peake, A. Mitchell, A. Kartner, R. Thomas, K. Ashford, B. Wightman Hallam 9.1 16.4 25.9 31.14-200 Hallam 4.4 7.6 13.14 15.16-106 Sandown 0.1 1.2 1.3 1.4-10 Sandown 2.0 3.4 3.4 3.5-23 Hallam: Goal Kickers: J. Sarlo 10, S. Sigeti 6, P. Ward 3, E. Mullins 3, Hallam: Goal Kickers: L. Tuyau 5, H. Ryan 2, A. Mutsaers 2, C. West 2, M. Brew 2, G. Kerr 2, M. Wood, M. Peresso, R. McIvor, L. Barrie-Sewell, C. Carlyon, M. Melrose, S. Logan-Brown T. Bradley, K. Atkin Best Players: C. Parker, S. Gaitely, M. Melrose, D. Gentile, A. Mutsaers, S. Logan-Brown Best Players: J. Sarlo, D. Chin, M. Peresso, S. Sigeti, T. Gavenlock, C. Molnar Sandown: Goal Scorers: NOT SUPPLIED Sandown: Goal Kickers: M. Bennie Best Players: A. Powell, S. Orr, J. Robinson, M. Robinson, W. Barker, D. Kerr Best Players: NOT SUPPLIED Lyndhurst 0.1 4.2 4.2 6.8-44 Lyndhurst 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4-4 Ashwood 2.3 3.9 6.12 8.13-61 Ashwood 5.2 6.4 10.10 15.12-102 Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: D. Fardon 2, J. McGrath, Z. Davis, S. Veal, C. Tilo Lyndhurst: Goal Scorers: Nil Best Players: D. Connick, M. Shannon, J. Walia, J. Walia, P. Cooke, Best Players: S. Myers, C. Thompson, J. Newman, B. Sherlock, R. Dowell, E. O’Connell-Webb N. Harper Ashwood: Goal Kickers: P. Wineberg 4, F. Martinicchio 2, D. Carroll, C. Meyers Ashwood: Goal Kickers: P. Hattersley 5, A. Jong 4, B. Newman 2, Best Players: M. Maginnes, P. Wineberg, M. Spencer, M. Collins, S. Williams, M. Rossborough, J. Morrey, T. Van Schalm, T. Ward D. Carroll Best Players: A. Jong, T. Ward, J. Morrey, T. Shepherd, P. Hattersley , S. Leggett

Doveton Eagles 6.4 15.8 23.12 38.14-242 Doveton Eagles 5.1 12.5 22.15 29.26-200 Dandenong 0.0 0.1 1.1 1.2-8 Dandenong 1.1 1.1 3.2 3.3-21 Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: C. Wilson 8, E. Williams 6, E. Samadi 5, A. Read 4, Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: K. Baldsing 5, T. Ross 4, K. Wazin 3, B. Oliver 3, S. Paynter 3, T. Day 3, M. O’Callaghan 2, C. Ross, R. Johnson, P. Parlapiano, D. Mawhinney 3, P. Clinch 3, D. Kelsen 2, B. Smith 2, D. Ralph 2, T. O’Gallaghan, N. Beer, T. Graeske, B. Hidgcock, C. Wilson G. Eichenberger Best Players: B. Hidgcock, E. Samadi, N. Beer, E. Williams, T. Day, R. Johnson Best Players: D. Mawhinney, D. Ralph, P. Clinch, K. Baldsing, D. So, B. Oliver Dandenong: Goal Kickers: A. Busuttil Dandenong: Goal Kickers: J. Holland 2, P. Henderson Best Players: S. Moody, S. Davis, D. Jose, S. Young, J. Matthews, J. Van Mourik Best Players: B. Cidor, G. Dimento, J. Holland, J. Crane, M. Monty, B. McLeod

Moorabbin 4.2 7.7 10.8 16.14-110 Moorabbin 3.2 5.2 10.4 13.4-82 Carrum Patterson Lakes 1.3 6.7 10.13 13.14-92 Carrum Patterson Lakes 3.2 8.8 8.8 12.15-87 Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: J. Williams 7, A. Mackay 2, S. Levy 2, M. Herbert 2, Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: W. Kruss 5, J. Parker 3, L. Blatchford 2, A. Weiss, Z. Hostalek, P. Reaby M. Johnson 2, F. Peta Best Players: J. Williams, C. Baum, A. Mackay, S. Levy, Z. Hostalek, A. Robins Best Players: F. Peta, M. Johnson, W. Kruss, J. Parker, B. Pratt, M. Johnson Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: J. Olaman 4, N. Gage 2, J. Caspersz 2, Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: M. Swift 4, A. Fonti 2, D. Jennings 2, P. Mauracher, D. Cott, C. Marshall, N. Scott, R. Brown A. McCormack, L. Lighten, A. Kent, B. Freeman Best Players: J. Caspersz, N. Gage, J. Olaman, P. Weber, M. Jackson, B. March Best Players: S. Gartland, A. McCormack, A. Fonti, M. Kibblewhite, T. Jones, M. Swinton

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DIVISION 3: MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi HALLAM 31.14 (200) def SANDOWN 1.4 (10) The Kangaroos finished their last home game for the season on Joel Sarlo, an emerging young player for Hallam, showed what a positive note and this should offer them some encouragement he is capable of with a best on ground performance in which he during the off season ahead. kicked 10 goals. ROUND 18 PREVIEW The Hawks wrapped their talons around the hapless Cobras, ASHWOOD vs LYNDALE (Essex Heights Reserve) crushing Sandown by 190 points. This is a must-win game for Ashwood. Currently perched on the Such was Hallam’s dominance it climbed from sixth on the ladder third rung of the ladder, the Magpies can lock in a double chance to fourth, passing a couple of teams that started the round with a in the finals. large percentage advantage over the Hawks. If Lyndale wins it won’t be enough to put the Pumas into the DOVETON EAGLES 38.14 (242) def DANDENONG 1.2 (8) five, but would be sure to result in Ashwood missing the double When Doveton scored the first goal of the match it set the tone for chance. the day. On a positive note for the Magpies, their main forward target Dale Coach Corrie Wilson finished with a total of eight majors in a Carroll returned to action in Round 17 as did experienced player 234-point win over Dandenong. Chris Meyers. With so many dominant Eagles on the day, Wilson didn’t rate a The Magpies will win at home. mention in his side’s best players. The best on ground honours CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES vs SOUTH YARRA went to his teammate Brett Hidgcock. (Roy Dore Reserve) SOUTH YARRA 12.8 (80) def ENDEAVOUR HILLS 7.14 (56) A win is all but certain for South Yarra against Carrum Patterson With a solid team performance, South Yarra led at every break on Lakes in this battle of the Lions. the way to a four-goal win at the expense of Endeavour Hills. It would make it seven wins in a row to the Yarras and could move The winner’s best Tom Hanney, Joseph Smith and Cory Brady them into a top three spot and a double chance if other results go each kicked three of the Lions’ goals. their way. The win kept South Yarra in fifth place on the ladder and it should They would need third-placed Ashwood to lose, but could pass make the finals. Hallam on percentage, even if the Hawks win. However, the Falcons tumbled from third to sixth. Hallam is currently fourth and faces a far tougher match than South Yarra this round. LYNDALE 8.11 (59) def by MOUNT WAVERLEY 16.11 (107) Lyndale’s finals hopes slipped away as the Pumas were outclassed ENDEAVOUR HILLS vs HALLAM (Barry Simon Reserve) by Mount Waverley. This should be an enthralling clash. Endeavour Hills has a chance to rise from sixth to claim a finals spot, whilst Hallam must win to The Mountain Lions won by eight goals. stay in the five. James Gough advanced his tally for the season to 97 majors, with It will be interesting to see how the Hawks adapt to what is sure five against Lyndale. His teammate Chris Jeffries kicked four to be a fierce contest after doing as they pleased against Sandown goals and was named the winner’s best. in Round 17. LYNDHURST 6.8 (44) def by ASHWOOD 8.13 (61) Endeavour Hills inflicted Hallam’s first loss of the season in Ashwood did enough to win a low-scoring affair against Lyndhurst. Round 7. The Magpies made a decisive break in the third quarter, adding The Falcons may just get over the line again. three goals whilst keeping Lightning scoreless. MOUNT WAVERLEY vs MOORABBIN (Mayfield Park) At that point Ashwood led by 22 points and it eventually prevailed Mount Waverley will complete the home and away season by 17. unbeaten with a substantial win over Moorabbin. Paul Wineberg was the main goal scorer for the winner with four The Mountain Lions’ James Gough should kick the three goals he and Matt Maginnes was named its best. needs to bring up his century this season. The victory has Ashwood sitting in third place. DOVETON EAGLES vs LYNDHURST (Power Reserve) With second place on the ladder a certainty, it will be a matter of MOORABBIN 16.14 (110) def CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES finetuning for the finals for Doveton. 13.14 (92) This game was in the balance at the last change, with Carrum Lyndhurst can take satisfaction from its first season of senior Patterson Lakes leading by five points. competition, but it will experience little joy in this game. Eventually, Moorabbin overcame the Lions to win by three goals. DANDENONG vs SANDOWN (Greaves Reserve) There will be nothing but pride on the line when the division’s Jack Williams was the Kangaroos’ best player and managed seven cellar dwellers meet. majors for the day, the third time this season he has achieved that number of goals. A draw is a possibility, but it probably won’t be a pretty match.

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2016 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR FIXTURE

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 9-APR 28-MAY 16-JUL Moorabbin 15.12-102 def Dandenong 4.4-28 Moorabbin 10.6-66 def by Mount Waverley 19.9-123 Moorabbin 10.13-73 def by South Yarra 16.9-105 Lyndale 12.9-81 def South Yarra 9.6-60 Lyndale 4.7-31 def by Ashwood 10.10-70 Lyndale 15.9-99 def Hallam 7.11-53 Lyndhurst 7.5-47 def by Hallam 15.10-100 Lyndhurst 4.4-28 def by Doveton Eagles 14.12-96 Lyndhurst 7.21-63 def Sandown 7.5-47 Doveton Eagles 22.7-139 def Sandown 5.7-37 South Yarra 10.18-78 def Carrum Patterson Lakes 7.5-47 Doveton Eagles 14.7-91 def Endeavour Hills 8.11-59 Ashwood 12.9-81 def by Endeavour Hills 14.8-92 Hallam 7.7-49 def by Endeavour Hills 9.10-64 Ashwood 15.11-101 def C.P.L 7.7-49 Mount Waverley 20.18-138 def C.P.L 3.4-22 Sandown 7.14-56 def by Dandenong 15.8-98 Mount Waverley 34.18-222 def Dandenong 2.6-18 ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 16-APR 4-JUN 23-JUL South Yarra 8.7-55 def Moorabbin 5.11-41 Ashwood 14.12-96 def Moorabbin 12.10-82 Hallam 19.12-126 def Moorabbin 4.11-35 Hallam 9.10-64 def Lyndale 5.12-42 Lyndhurst 6.11-47 def by Dandenong 7.6-48 Sandown 7.6-48 def by Lyndale 13.12-90 Sandown 4.5-29 def by Lyndhurst 6.7-43 Mount Waverley 11.7-73 def South Yarra 9.9-63 Endeavour Hills 12.10-82 def Lyndhurst 6.5-41 Endeavour Hills 5.14-44 def by Doveton Eagles 13.12-90 Carrum Patterson Lakes 8.7-55 def by Hallam 13.16-94 C.P.L1.6-12 def by Doveton Eagles 19.13-127 C.P.L 7.9-51 def by Ashwood 26.13-169 Endeavour Hills 29.16-190 def Sandown 3.6-24 Mount Waverley 20.15-135 def Ashwood 4.4-28 Dandenong 5.3-33 def by Mount Waverley 22.26-158 Doveton Eagles 14.11-95 def Lyndale 13.2-80 Dandenong 1.8-14 def by South Yarra 8.10-58 ROUND 3 MARBUT STONE ROUND 9 ROUND 15 23-APR 18-JUN 30-JUL Moorabbin 15.9-99 def Hallam 16.12-108 Moorabbin 13.10-88 def by Doveton Eagles 22.13-145 Moorabbin 9.16-70 def by Sandown 12.9-81 Lyndale 20.10-130 def Sandown 7.7-49 Lyndale 12.17-89 def Lyndhurst 9.10-64 Lyndale 6.7-43 def by Endeavour Hills 9.7-61 Lyndhurst 4.5-29 def by Endeavour Hills 12.19-91 South Yarra 14.11-95 def Ashwood 10.6-66 Lyndhurst 13.11-89 def C.P.L 5.10-40 Doveton Eagles 22.18-150 def C.P.L 5.5-35 Hallam 9.5-59 def by Mount Waverley 12.13-85 Doveton Eagles 8.6-54 def by Mount Waverley 10.10-70 Ashwood 10.14-74 def by Mount Waverley 17.12-114 Sandown 6.7-43 def by C.P.L 16.11-107 Ashwood 21.17-143 def Dandenong 7.7-49 South Yarra 11.14-80 def Dandenong 8.7-55 Dandenong 6.2-38 def by Endeavour Hills 32.20-212 South Yarra 14.11-95 def Hallam 3.6-24 GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 30-APR 25-JUN 6-AUG Sandown 7.6-48 def by Moorabbin 14.16-100 Lyndhurst 7.6-48 def Moorabbin 6.3-39 Endeavour Hills 22.14-146 def Moorabbin 8.10-58 Endeavour Hills 12.14-86 def by Lyndale 16.11-107 Lyndale 23.17-155 def Dandenong 1.1-7 C.P.L 11.9-75 def by Lyndale 15.15-105 C.P.L 10.15-75 def by Lyndhurst 15.6-96 Doveton Eagles 12.10-82 def South Yarra 6.5-41 Mount Waverley 28.13-181 def Lyndhurst 6.9-45 Mount Waverley 21.18-144 def Doveton Eagles 12.12-84 Ashwood 12.14-86 def Hallam 8.10-58 Ashwood 12.9-81 def by Doveton Eagles 19.15-129 Dandenong 4.8-32 def by Ashwood 21.17-143 Mount Waverley 54.18-342 def Sandown 2.2-14 Sandown 4.7-31 def by South Yarra 20.10-130 Hallam 13.6-84 def South Yarra 7.11-53 C.P.L 6.3-39 def by Endeavour Hills 13.17-95 Dandenong 6.7-43 def by Hallam 17.17-119 ROUND 5 BEYONDBLUE ROUND 11 ROUND 17 7-MAY 2-JUL 13-AUG Moorabbin 7.10-52 def by Endeavour Hills 11.16-82 Moorabbin 8.6-54 def by Lyndale 15.18-108 Moorabbin 16.14-110 def C.P.L 13.14-92 Lyndale 19.13-127 def C.P.L 9.7-61 South Yarra 6.2-38 def by Lyndhurst 6.9-45 Lyndale 8.11-59 def by Mount Waverley 16.11-107 Lyndhurst 5.6-36 def by Mount Waverley 11.18-84 Hallam 13.5-83 def by Doveton Eagles 17.16-118 Lyndhurst 6.8-44 def by Ashwood 8.13-61 Doveton Eagles 11.12-78 def by Ashwood 11.13-79 Sandown 8.4-52 def by Ashwood 10.16-76 Doveton Eagles 38.14-242 def Dandenong 1.2-8 South Yarra 31.17-203 def Sandown 2.3-15 Endeavour Hills 10.13-73 def by Mount Waverley 15.13-103 South Yarra 12.8-80 def Endeavour Hills 7.14-56 Hallam 18.14-122 def Dandenong 3.11-29 Dandenong 10.9-69 def by C.P.L 18.9-117 Hallam 31.14-200 def Sandown 1.4-10 ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 14-MAY 9-JUL 20-AUG Carrum Patterson Lakes 8.9-57 def Moorabbin 5.9-39 Dandenong 9.9-63 def by Moorabbin 14.16-100 Mount Waverley v Moorabbin Mount Waverley 21.10-136 def Lyndale 5.8-38 South Yarra 11.14-80 def Lyndale 9.6-60 Ashwood v Lyndale Ashwood 13.15-93 def Lyndhurst 4.9-33 Hallam 15.18-108 def Lyndhurst 5.5-35 Doveton Eagles v Lyndhurst Dandenong 3.5-23 def by Doveton Eagles 17.23-125 Sandown 6.11-47 def by Doveton Eagles 25.16-166 Carrum Patterson Lakes v South Yarra Endeavour Hills 11.8-74 def South Yarra 9.9-63 Endeavour Hills 9.11-65 def by Ashwood 16.13-109 Endeavour Hills v Hallam Sandown v Hallam C.P.L 4.13-37 def by Mount Waverley 24.11-155 Dandenong v Sandown

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 18 DIVISION 3: ROUND 18 ENDEAVOUR HILLS HALLAM ASHWOOD LYNDALE Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Ground: Barry Powell Reserve, Halton Rd Dve, Endeavour Hills Frawley Rd, Hallam Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley Noble Park North Colours: Green and Gold V Colours: Red, Black & Yellow Colours: Black, white and yellow Colours: Maroon, Gold Chevrons vertical panels Senior Coach: Steve Muscat Senior Coach: Scott Slater Senior Coach: Brad Bruni Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough Reserves Coach: Aaron Abela Reserves Coach: Scott Mckenzie Reserves Coach: Brenton Miles Thirds Coach: Scot Anderson Reserve Coach: Mark Jones

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Adrian Kartner 39 Robbie Cooper 1 Rory McIvor 33 Pehi Ferris 1 Mitchell Saunders 32 Chris Meyers 2 Jake Rech 33 Naser Mustafovski 2 Andy Mitchell 40 Jason Beattie 2 Stephen Chin 34 Matt Melrose 2 Paul Wineberg 32B Adam Wiltgren 3 Taylor Rainey 34 Ed McLean 3 Ben Graham 41 Mohammed Elwanni 3 33 4 Jake Van Hoesel 42 Al McPherson 3 Roey Suttie 35 Brendan Tibballs Angus Wood Nathan Scott 5 Tim Angear 35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 4 Ben Giblett 34 Tim Smith 4a Kerry Ashford 43 Aaron Abela 4 Andrew Daly 36 Matthew Brew 5A Jared McEwan 38 Jayden Malek 5 Mitch Whatman 44 Andrew Dexter 5 Jed Dexter 38 Josh Foster 5 Alex Jong 35 Josh Stanton 6 Ben Swift 45 Jack Gibb 6 Alex Bertucci 40 Michael Kaing 6 Manny Peresso 39 Gareth Hanley 6 Ricky O'Brien 36 Abachez Matthias 7 Jarrod Marolla 46 Jayson Bruce 7 Matthew Stuart 41 David Luong 8 Nathan Strom 47 Tui Craik 7 Chris Molnar 40 Ryan Fort 7 Darren Mottram 37 David McBaron 7A Justin King 42 Brett Doust 9 Matthew Peake © 48 James Taplin 8 Daniel Chin 41 Daniel Connor 8 Michael Spencer 38 George Lithotomos 10 Aaron Brooks 49 Marcus Kleinert 9 Sonny Ebraham 42 Anthony Mustsaers 9 Dale Carroll 39 Mason Morgan 8 Brenton Miles 47 Daniel Blake 11 Matthew Cram 50 Joel Marie 9B Tarquin Booth 41 Sean Williams 11a Nigel De Zilwa 51 Nathan Crutchley 10 Greg Kerr 43 Dean Crutchfield 9 Shannon Rainey 48 Luke Baker 12 Ryan Imeson 52 Matthew Souter 11 Tim Gavenlock 44 Shaun Logan-Brown 10 Trevor Sheppard 42 Brad Newman 10 Brett Tosh 49 Sokunthy Ho 13 Josh Graham 53 Jason Davies 11 Jake Chapman 43 Mitchell Rossborough 12 Cameron Parker 45 Mitchell Arter 11 Ben Laier 50 Anthony Salvo 14 Cedric Legrand 54 Matt Meyer 11B Samuel Adam 44 Sam Murphy 15 Jayke Villot 55 Tom Marshall 13 Hayden Ryan 47 Cam Dalgeish 12 Trevor Kumetaitis 51 Jack Whelan 16 Scott Dinsdale 56 Shane Jacobs 12 James Morrey 44b Roman Chowanetz 14 Matt Neve 49 Aaron Alexander 14 Mark Greene 54 Jon Smart 17 Neil Peake 57 Vas Fournarakis 13 Frank Martinicchio 45 Michael Collins 15 Josh Furborough 50 Mohammad Ebraham 18 Robert Tinney 58 Aaron Thomas 14 Dylan Jones 47 Nick Ignatenko 16 Bertrand McGaw 55 Kenny Smart 19 59 Joshua Downes 16 Stefan Cosas 51 Scott McKenzie Michael Cook 15 Mark Jones 48 Michael Langford 17 Dale Tormey 56 Andrew O'Donnell 20 Travis Kerr 60 Greg Baxter 17 Tom Bradley 52 Brad Mullen 21 61 16 Brett Figas 49 Grant Mesley 19 Trent Isbister 58 Aiden Paton Shaun Richards Emad Fallah 18 Luke Johnson 53 Andrew Watson 22 Nick Stanley 62 Richard Thomas 17 Jeremy Collins 50 Lachlan Holmes-Brown 19 Luke Barrie-Sewell 54 Bryce Dexter 20 Clain Whitlock 59 Alex Au 23 Shane Peake 64 Josh Vellin 18 Jacob Barker 52 Nick Parry 24 Adam Walters 65 Cristobel Moreno 20 Ethan Kantawara 55 Scott Mcgill 21 Omar Babak 61 Jake Edwards 18b Jordan Gaylard 53 Josh Hocking 25 Daniel Morrison 66 Kendall Sutton 21 Kieran Smith 57 Ryan Mullen 22 Jordan Agnello 62 Dale Allen 26 Jacob Matwijkiw 67 Ben Wells 19 Matthew Maginness 54 Josh Price 22 Hayden Wood 63 Marcus Wilson 23 Justin Doust 65 Brett Sweeting 27 Ben Moriarty 68 John Lysle 20 Kristan Jones 55 Simon Leggett 23 Jonathan Daly 69 Shane Thomas 28 James McNeill 68a Matthew Tran 21 Simon Perkins 56 Daniel Stefanik 24 Steve Comino 66 Brodie McNeil 28a Alex Carroll 69 Peter Koutsogianakkis 24 Ryan Eggleston 78 Sean Duff 29 Byron Hoe 70 Jacob Daly 22 Chris Spencer 58 Tristan Ward 25 Alex Kerr 68 Adrian Neil 25 Sean Gaitely 82 Daniel Garnar 30 Daniel Strom 71 Tom Websdale 23 Daniel Monforte 62 Ezekiel Ah Dar 25A Jayden Johnson 70 Jacob Weeks 31 Matt Kerr 72 Aaron Presutto 26 Josh Garner 87 Clive Gervigny 24 Josh Taylor 63 Beau Connick 26 Johnathon Malom 71 Huynh Le 32 Jarryd Burke 73 John Cahan 27 Joey Sandar 88 Steve Scordo 25 64 33 Jordan Volkhoff 74 Richard Masquiren Matthew Menzies Paul Hattersley 27 Daniel Wilson 73 Maurice Barbar 28 Corey Reeves 89 Daniel Gentile 34 Midhat Sleiman 75 Justin Hanson 26 Chris Scully 66 Tom van Schlam 28 Dale Weston 75 Dendara Ouch 35 Clint Jarrett 76 Daniel Allen 29 Tim Maskiell 77 Tristan Callander 27 Alex Salama 67 Josh Burley 30 Dean Shukosky 88 Robert Sigurjonnson 36 Nick Anderson 77 Raymond May 30 Jarred Peters 48 Digby Allen 28 Cameron Hipwell 71 Sam Hines 36a Mohammed Souleiman 78 Maximiliano Herrera 31 Jayden O'Brien 56 Ben Doggett 31 Tyson Bramble 96 Bryan Grundy 37 Tom Carr 79 Ricardo Fernandez 29 Brad Hemphill 94 Ben Adams 38 Ryan Thomas 32 Phil Ward 31 Daniel Hanrahan 32 Daniel Evans

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 18 DIVISION 3: ROUND 18 DANDENONG SANDOWN COBRAS MOUNT WAVERLEY MOORABBIN Ground: Greaves Reserve, Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Edinburgh Rd, Ground: Mayfield Reserve, Lewton Rd, Ground: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Widdop Bennett St, Dandenong Springvale Mount Waverley Cres, Hampton East Colours: White, Navy & Red Colours: Blue, red and white Colours: Green and gold, lion emblem Colours: Blue and white stripes with cobra emblem Senior Coach: Glen Jose Senior Coach: Nick Smith Senior Coach: David Velt Senior Coach: Michael Perry Reserves Coach: Shane Costantino Reserves Coach: Wayne Hardman Reserve Coach: Trent McKenzie Thirds Coach: Daniel Gargano Thirds Coach: Matt McCormick

# # PLAYER PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Paul Gould 26 David Shaw 1 Jarrod Wilkin 38 Sean Rickard 1 James Hadfield 31 Jarrod McCormack 1 Jarrad Denham 23 Michael Edwards 1 Shane Cosstick 2 Cliff Aikman 39 Jesse Burns 2 Cory Melaury 32 Dave Vassallo 2 Cameron Riley 27 Jayme Le 2 Robert Compt 24 Michael Fitzpatrick 3 Matt Jefferies 40 Rory Dux 2 Steve O'Byrne 3 Andrew Sharp 33 Jamie Hutchison Ciaran 4 Michael Dennis 41 Matt Denearez 3 Dale Jose 28 David Barrie 3 Mitchell Davis 25 O'Shaughnessy 5 Leigh McInnes 42 Chris Cafiso 4 Marty Herbert 34 Steve Janjic 9 Peter Vo 4 Mitchell Clarke 29 Dale Jose 4 Matthew Dickson 26 Scott Jackman 6 Michael Kinsella 43 Tristan Fulham 5 Jack Williams 35 Shaun Jackson (Seniors Capt) 7 Patrick Kinsella 44 Nick Collins 11 Matt McCormick 6 36 5 Josh Cole 30 Jake Holland 5 Michael Perry 27 Jake D'Atri 8 Luke Galle 45 Jon Webb Andrew McKay Declan McGann 9 Chris Jeffries 46 Aaron Foot 7 Aaron Robins 37 Will Kruss 6 Luke Johnson 31 Jayke Brown 6 Alan Barker 28 Mark Perry 12 Aaron Powell 10 Jackson Smith 47 Jordan Cavanagh 8 Fabian Peta 39 Wayne Hardman 7 Trent Cole 32 Phillip Brown 6* Steven Orr 30 Dylan Kerr 11 Ben Beecroft 48 Jay Cavanagh 22 Daniel Ralph 9 Jak Jowett 40 Mark Nessel 12 Jake Brown 49 Anthony May 8 Tanyol Enver 38 Ali Hussani 7 Chris Clayton 31 Brennan Drewett 13 50 11 Chris Baum (Seniors Capt) 41 Lincoln Bond 43 Nathan Bye Brogan Roberts Michael Elliott 9 Luke Harvey 39 Timothy Ribet 8 Matt Bennie 33 Michael Hambleton 14 Rich Mathers 51 Daniel Gargano 12 Rick Parker 42 Sam Mazzoletti 9 Jamie Proctor 34 Kim Om 44 Daniel Thompson 15 Andy Mathers 52 Drew McCrae 13 Cameron Pyne 43 Michael Dettmann 10 Chris Arnold 40 Nicholas Ford 16 Joey Rickard 53 Andrew Capovilla 10 Steven Ritchie 35 Adam Roth 14 Zdenek Hostalek 44 Peter Brick 11 Scott Moody 41 Luke Dillon 46 Aaron Straughair 17 Ian Taylor 54 Harry Tunnercliffe 18 Cameron Kirkup 55 Zac Brown 15 Nick Stanlon-Velt 45 Lazar Miza 11 Kane D'Atri 36 Ash Murphy 12 Dylan Arnold 42 David Westwood 51 James Hewitt 19 Taryn Dawson 56 Tyler Umbers 16 Tim Caterson 46 Glen Davidson 12 Richard Gow 37 Warren Barker 20 Phil Schulz 57 Lachy Rose 13 Regan Hall 46 Ashley Heap 17 Stewart Levy 47 Chris Smith 57 James Cousland 21 Jonthan Jordan 58 John Dillon 13 Glenn Baker 39 Aaron Vaughan 18 Rodney Johnson 48 Aaron Bodin 14 Trevor White 47 Matthew Camilleri 22 Michael Keem 59 Nick Anglim 14 Steven Mylonakis 41 Bao Le 59 Ricky Ettridge 23 Daniel Pearce 60 Nev Richardson 19 Michael Lobb 50 Greg Pearson 15 48 Jake Harvey Justin D'Offay 24 Brenton Cincotta 61 Jayden Aziret 20 51 15 Andrew Ritchie 42 Michael Robinson Andrew Weiss David Kingston 61 Nam Ho 25 Tom Petronik 62 Jay Beattie 16 Samuel Goldbury 49 Justin Crane 21 Liep Kuel 52 Russell King 16 Dane Maizey 43 Jake Robinson 26 Emmanual Giannakis 63 Pat Kinsella 17 Adam Fiander 52 Rafi Taniwal 64 Josh Hurford 27 Daniel Thirkell 64 Mitch Polites 22 James Parker 53 Ryan Hoy 16* Brendan Robinson 50 Roland White 28 Andrew Meredith 65 Scott Huisman 23 Alex DeVries 54 Daniel Gassali 18 Guiseppe Dimento 55 Mark Johnson 17 Nick Maizey 52 Doug Slater 70 Matt Jolley 29 Dylan Cincotta 66 Ethan Tobias 24 Andrew Sloss 56 Ky Herbert 30 Jason Bird 67 Jason Thea 19 Anthony Salomon 58 Kidman Johnstone 25 Ryan Bennett 57 Brendan Sloss 18 Chris Telley 60 Adam Powell 71 Aaron Woods 31 Shane Costantino 68 Jason Leung 20 Stephen Young 75 Jacob Bardwell 26 58 19 Neal Brown 64 Neil Brown 32 Tom Stapleton 69 Peter Giannopolous Trent Barlow Luke Pottinger 75 Craig King 21 Josh Giddens 76 Jarod Van Mourik 33 Mikey Kambouris 99 James Gough 27 Damien Brick 59 Dave Noonan 20 Dylan Herft 67 Ricky Logan 34 Kieran Anglim #8 Karl Kusko 76 Liam Exnar 28 Lucas Blatchford 60 Geoffrey Collins 22 Taaren Hillman 78 Miguel Fernandez 21 Michael Halim 69 Johnny Le 35 Toby Patrick #15 Rod Mikkelsen 36 Tim Proctor #22 Brad Milikins 29 Caleb Lazar 62 Jayden Clark 23 Dean Moody 85 Connor Johnstone 22 Clint Sheedy 99 Zain Machfud 90 Jacob Meyer 37 Matt Parrella 30 Mark Pottinger 63 Puhirake Herbert

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 18 DIVISION 3: ROUND 18 DOVETON EAGLES LYNDHURST CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES SOUTH YARRA Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Ground: Power Rd Reserve, Power Rd, Doveton Ground: Marriott Waters Reserve, Boland Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Dyson Rd, Carrum Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn Colours: Blue,white and yellow panels with Dve, Lyndhurst Colours: Maroon, Navy Yoke, Eagle emblem Colours: Orange, navy, blue thunderbolt Colours: Maroon, royal blue, gold lion White monogram Senior Coach: Corrie Wilson Senior Coach: Patrick Cooke Senior Coach: Darren Stegehuis Senior Coach: Andrew Haley Reserves Coach: Cameron Balsarini Reserves Coach: Patrick Tuck Reserve Coach: Cain Padman Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS 1 Mark Symons (Capt) 24b Alastair Noel 3 Ricky Rodrigues 1 Brayden Keown 20 Daniel Kelson 1 David Ford 30 Chase Riley 1 Nigel Scott 32 Bo Freeman 1b Lachy Clohesy 25 Anthony Pane 5 Sean Dixon 1a Daniel Algra 21 Mark Tapscott 2 Corey Willshire 31 Zachary Davis 2 Justin Olaman 33 Anthony Fonti 2 Chris Merchant 25b Shane Tyssen 8 Will Duffy 3 Jake Ward 32 Neil Harper 3 Dylan Cott 34 Andrew Fonti 2 Peter Dye 22 Josh Bevis 2b Corey Mangos 26 Marcus Van Der Haar 11 Will Freeman 4 Paul Mauracher 35 Alex McGowan 3 Mathew O'Callaghan 23 Dom So 4 Sam Saunders 33 Aaron Bennett 3 Tom Hanney 27 Pat Venville 15 Finn Macconachie 5 Ben Guy 36 Blake Rae 3b Adam Strelec 28 Stephen Cassimaty 4 Kaine Bundy 24 Dylan Chadwick 5 Adam Horton 34 Sam Gidman 20 Jarred Mills 6 35 6 Chris Hatzis 37 Andrew Haley 4 Tom Soultonakis 28b Nick Presland (Res.Capt) 23 Jayden Cameron 5 Steven Ognjenovic 25 Enayte Samadi Hamish Browning Ryan Dowell 7 Warren Judd 38 Bill Jack Milligan 5 John Bohan 29 Adam Villella 7 Jason Maurice 36 Scott Levy 25 Shane Tyssen 6 Shane McGrath 26 Dilly padda 8 Mitchell Dicker 39 Matt Swift 6 Charlie McKee 29b Ryan Dore 26 David Knight 8 Jeremy Jakupi 37 Jamie Gaspero 7 Daniel Macklin 27 David Morison 9 John Psaras 40 Stirling Hollingsworth 6b Kurt Winter 30 Michael Higgins 30 Trevor Milne 9 Andrew Friend 38 Ethan O'Connell-Webb 7 Luke Toebelmann 31 Mark Braybrook 7a Jayden Mack 29 BJ Oakford-White 10 David Brennan 41 Jake Marriner 32 Tom Needham 10 Johnathon Evans 39 Ben Sherlock 8 Jamie Ardern 32 Jack Volpetti 8 Corrie Wilson 30 Matt Fristad 11 Troy Jones 42 Matt Kibblewhite 33 Andrew Callender 9 Scott Stegehuis 33 Lee Haines 11 Justin Newman 40 Les Wooderson 35 James Evans 8a Peter Le 31 Dave Mawhinney 12 Luke Jones 43 Jordan Caspersz 10 Blake Stegehuis 34 Blake Tolley 12 Jake Stuckey 41 Anthony Besim 36 Murray West 9 Ryan Hovell 32 Tony Mertis 13 Matt Jackson 44 Liam Salisbury 11 Dean Mendes 35 Justin Baxter 13 Luke Maxfield 42 Christopher Russo 38 Oliver Khoury 14 Charlie Barton 45 Christian Leggas 11b Will Smith 36 Luke Johnson 10 David D'Aquino 33 Steven Mottau 39 Tom Cooper 14 Brock Manning 45 Christianson Tilo 15 Cain Padman 47 Alex Wilson 12 Danny Wyatt 37 Kieron Finlayson 10a Ben Young 34 Nick Paynetr 47 Ash Evans 15 Michael Hazelden 46 Michael Toth 16 Rory Brown 48 Toby Darma 12b Chris Dore 38 Julian Belfrage 11 Brett Hidgcock 34a Tom O'Callaghan 50 Jasjit Singh 16 Drew Connick 47 Joel Cooley 13 Tom Rogers 39 Gerry Costello 17 Alex Hollingsworth 49 Leigh Lighton 51 Ryan McDonald 11a Brandon Smith 35 Nick Beer 13b Dan Rossi 40 James Needham 17 Anthony Heap 48 Taylor Bryans 18 Alex Hutchison 50 Jason Cookson 52 Ian Hume 12 Cameron Ross 37 Jason Thompson 14 Tom MacDonald 41 Matt Joyce 18 Zachary Guille 49 Ismael Pieterse 19 Kalvin Long 51 Adam Campagna 53 Michael Klomp 14b Matt Scully 42 Braden Hender 12a DarranCatton 38 Kazim Mert 55 Alex Otten 19 Patrick Cooke 50 Chris Taus 20 Liam Hickman 52 James Dunstan 15 Jordan Cellini 43 Zac Maher 14 Jason McNiff 39 Brayden Oliver 59 Ricky Riel 20 Lakshay Totlani 51 Jason Twite 21 Scott Gartland 53 William Dwyer 16 Cory Brady 44 Troy Lange 14a 40 63 Daniel Borg (Capt) Gavin Eichenberger Michael Harris 21 Justin Hill 55 Kevin Stott 22 Andrew McCormack 54 Mattew Beckett 17 Matt Jewell 45 Seb Jewell 23 Phil Weber 55 Nick Staff 17b Troy Duncan 48 Mark Phillips 66 Will Quince 15 Nathan Graeske 41 Matt Robinson 22 Jarryd McGrath 56 Hayden Webster 18 Dan Russell 49 Sam Borland 67 Jake Bertone 15a Aiden Vanbeek 43 Brad Oulton 24 Chris Greenwood 56 Jacob Peluso 23 Bradley Ferri 61 David Fardon 69 Seb Barr 25 Les Watterson 57 Nathan Pye 18b Geoff Zach 56 Sam Johnson 16 Steven Stredwick 48 Brad Painter 24 Daniel O'Connell-Webb 62 Daniel Oliver 76 Aaron Jobe 26 Liam Swift 59 Daniel Jennings 19 Patrick Tuck 58 Michael Higgon 17 Paul Parlapiano 51 Harley lane 25 Matthew Shannon 71 Aaron Alister 19b Michael Bohan 68 Ollie Smith 79 Gareth Wakefield 27 60 Daniel Hazlett Ashley Wicks 83 18 Alax Rakic 52 Jason Brown 26 Ryan Lowe Rhys Clayton 20 Eamon Hanney 71 Paul McNamara Simon Talbot 28 Nick Gage 63 Kevvin Hepburn 21 Ryhan Pearse 73 Liam Halverson 85 Kingsley Hill 18a Alex O'Callaghan 56 Shannon bennett 27 Matthew Gardner Tim Deaner 29 Mitch Swinton 65 Jason Deason 22 Luke Dellorso 78 Stephen Ingham 86 Rory O'Kane 19 Trent Day 58 Emelio Williams 28 Charlie Gardiner Nathan Patterson 30 Sam Watterson 67 Jason Cannell 23 Joey Smith 79 Chris Kaliviotis 88 James Donnoli 19a Kevin Baldsing 66 Jarrod O'neill 29 Jesse Walia 31 Andrew Lazzaro 68 Sam Burch 24 Carl Matheson 82 Shane Myers 89 David Donnoli

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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES HALLAM Reserves Carpe Diem Report Woman’s Report SOUTH YARRA inaccurate in front of goals kicking 5-12. ball movement in the goal third for the Playing 6th place Sandown the boys The woman team have finished up for The Yarras were outclassed by their Yarras. Again the Yarras were at one Our last home game was due to attract needed to win to guarantee 5th place on the year ending a great season just The Tower Hotel Football report opponents losing by 64 points. stage down by one point in the final term, a big crowd and that it did when Dingley the ladder and a finals appearance. They Saturday at the Den featured a but their opposition goaling accuracy missing out on finals and in 5th spot. Heading into the finals an important and Sandown travelled to Hallam did exactly that running out winners by triple-header between the Yarras and was a challenge to stop. Well ladies, we look forward to seeing contest loomed for the Thirds with the Recreation Reserve to take on the mighty 90 points to a depleted Sandown team. Endeavour Hills Falcons. you all next year Falcons placed fourth, sitting above Hawks. The tackling pressure that has been so Lyndhurst 55 defeated South Yarra 44 well known this year again paid off. Luke The Seniors took on 3rd placed the fifth-placed Yarras on percentage Thanks to the following sponsors for A grade Seniors Melbourne Truck Centre Report Tayua kicked 5 for the winners and again Endeavour Hills. Looking to sure up a alone. The first quarter was a close one their support in 2016. The Yarra’s produced a dominant It was amazing to see the boys jell so the backline held strong all day. spot in the finals for the first time since with both teams finishing with three early on to be leading at quarter time by scoring shots Crucially Endeavour Hills performance to defeat Heatherton White Under 19’s High view Accounting Report Melbourne Truck Centre, Carpe Diem, 2010 Bruiser revved the boys up before 75 points. Scott Slater challenged them converted all their opportunities to lead on Saturday, securing their first Grand A disappointing result in this game with Hallam Hotel, A’n’J Transport Solutions, the game. to continue the fight to boost percentage 3.0.18 to the Yarras’ 1.2.8. The Lions had Final appearance since the conception of Dingley being far too strong for the young Fountain Gate Hotel, Jetts Hallam, Rapid to ensure we are in the best position to It was a hot start with neither team giving clearly not shown up to play, allowing the netball club. hawks. The boys will have a big chance Tune, Cranbourne Hyundai and Berwick push a finals campaign. The boys did just an inch, the first half was a slog with the margin to blow out to 26 points at for redemption next week when they take They have hit their stride as the season that ending the day 190 point winners Hyundai, Truckanddeals and R M E only a goal in it at the main break. The the main break. A half-time savaging on Endeavour Hills away. has progressed and were looking to 200 to 10. A brilliant display by Joel Sarlo Carpentry third quarter was were the game was from the coach brought the best out of Upcoming Events the Yarras, winning the premiership continue their recent form against both with 10 goals (Club Record) and Steven won the Yarras kicked 3 goals straight Carn the Hawks! Heatherton teams. Their consistent to EH’s 3 points. EH came out fired up quarter despite losing midfield dynamo Sigeti 6 goals were the pick of the bunch End of season drinks and BBQ pressure allowed Heatherton White to in the last taking control in the midfield, Ash Evans to a head injury. Down by two but every single player contributed. – 20th of August Hawkeye. concede early possession with unforced the Department of Defence was under goals heading into the final term the errors. The full court defensive efforts immense pressure but held up well as Lions had the momentum but failed to they have done all year. Tom Hanney capitalise - Endeavour Hills’ full-forward rejected the flow of their opposition Scotty Garts was terrific all day and turned shot on goal really cost us. We need to make was marking almost everything that C. Jarrett’s sixth goal sealed the game. allowing the Yarras to build confidence CARRUM the game in the last quarter, Macka was the most of each moment throughout the came near him and when he didn’t the within each other. Sarah, and the 2 at his running best again, Kibbs jumped in course of each game. PMac lead the goal tally for the Lions PATTERSON LAKES likes of Brady were there to mop up and Julia’s provided exceptional defensive the middle and had in impact Swifty was with a pair, Callendar contested pressure, maintaining high-intensity providing a great target and every single This season was always going to be a tough kick goals. Pane barely let him man get Lord & Master Barber CPLFNC U19s tirelessly through the centre of the for four quarters. The team’s positivity CPLFNC 6.1 – 37 DEF BY Cheltenham 18.15 player answered the challenge. Lets stick season for our football club with the turn a touch and Joey Smith added another ground, and Falkenberg presented very over we had at the end of season 2015 and and confidence in each other is proving – 123 together and knock off Sth Yarra at home mark to his highlight real. well at centre-half-forward. The Lions boys! Enjoy your footy and make the most we know that we will take away a lot from to be a key ingredient to the success of have substantial room for improvement The boys battled all day but Chelt were just of our last week as a group. Cheers to all moments like last Saturday. We will use this It was a great team effort that saw the team. Goalers Ali and Ruby were with two rounds left before finals too fit and organised and ran away with the Volunteers and everyone that chips in and to fuel us over this coming preseason. the boys have a 4 goal win in front of a well supported in attack by Erin, with match. lends a hand. Much Love Caino xx fantastic home crowd. pin-point feeds to ensure close-range This week we return home to The Den to Brady Tiling Netball Report shots for the goalers. Best on court – Best: M.Brattle, A.Wilson, C.Leggas, Best: S.Gartland, A.McCormack, A.Fonti, take on South Yarra, and we will be looking The Reserves played second placed B grade R.Thomas, S.Heurtau, S.Flanagan M.Kibblewhite, T.Jones, M.Swinton to leave nothing in the tank! Julia Baxter Endeavour Hills for the Yarras last The first half was an even contest Freddie’s Marina Pizza Reserves Ray White Patterson Lakes Seniors Best: J.Caspersz, N.Gage, J.Olaman, home game in 2016. Dion was more with both teams accurately goaling South Yarra 38 defeated Saturday saw the lions head to Moorabbin Last week the boys headed up to Widdop P.Weber, M.Jackson, B.March evasive than a drug mule. Presland and applying score board pressure. Heatherton White 23 for our last time travelling this year. If Crescent Reserve to take on a Moorabbin took countless defensive marks and Opportunities to turn the ball over Thanks to our Special thanks to all of Presidents Notes previous results earlier in the season side who we were also chasing their fourth had more defensive rebounds than Will were precious early.. Consistent play our sponsors including The Tower Hotel, win of the season. I would like to thank the hard work of our were anything to go off we would think a Chamberlain. Presland was easily best was hard to come by from both teams, Brady Tiling, Avon Tyrepower, Kingston comfortable win was on the cards. But coaching staff training staff and volunteers This game was yet another wind effected on ground for the Yarras. Lange kicked however the Yarras WA & BOG Hannah Trophies, Camberwell Toyota, Rounds footy doesn’t work like that and Moorabbin who have helped week in week out through game , and once again we were not able two goals and also contributed with Smith dominated in attack, proving Real Estate, Reclink, Bendigo Bank, always shows ticker. The first quarter was the year it has been a hard year on and to capitalise on the wind. We had the evenly matched but the second we hit our off the field but the future is bright and I some goal assists. The Yarras were to be the calming element, with wise Avenue Press and all 250 Club Members. advantage of kicking with the wind in the level of Carrum footy and at the half time look forward to the 2017 Season . I would first quarter and were unable to make the we had a comfy lead. Footy is 4 quarters like to again thank Microflight helicopter most of it and as a result we went into the and we reminded ourselves they would services, Carrum Patterson Lakes quarter time break down by 17 points. To week and give everything we have for game, Will Kruss was “vintage”, Jimbob come out and throw everything at us. Well Sports Club, Dandy Pre mix Concrete, MOORABBIN our boys credit, we were able to fight back the end of this group. Velty. & Lucas kept their goal kicking battle that they did!! The opposition kicked 6.2 LongBeach RSL, Ray White Patterson in the second quarter and take a small lead Lakes, Freddie’s Marina Pizza, Southeast SENIORS alive with great support in the middle to no score and at the 3 Qtr time break we into the half time break. In third quarter we Dental Prosthetics, Linden Meats, Mortgage RESERVES found ourselves 2 goals down. The huddle let ourselves down once again as we had A great win on the weekend under from Johnson & Johnson. Choice Cheltenham, Pollards Insurance Reserves managed to get a team at the last break wasn’t the nicest place the wind and we were not able to put enough Brokers, Riviera Hotel, Xplode Fitness, trying circumstances. Thanks to to stand and myself included questioned scoreboard pressure on our opponents, we together which was a great result after Thanks to the continued support of our Bakers Delight – Patterson Lakes, Lakeview all the reserves who stepped up to our integrity, passion, effort and pride! All kicked 4.6 to 3.1. Whilst we played some the disappointment of last week. We sponsors Hardman Bros, Marks 4WD, I needed was 2 or 3 to stand up who was Charcoal Chicken, Launchingway, Carrum, good football throughout the first three help achieve this. Each time we were started evenly with CPL, before a poor Groupone Electrics, Party Shop Highett, willing? Well to our credit everyone stood quarters, we were not able to maintain our Longbeach Tree Service and Lord and challenged someone stood up to be up and with our backs against the wall our Master Barber your generous sponsorship 2nd quarter put us a few goals down. The Butcher Club, Brumby’s Moorabbin, intensity over the full four quarters, and counted enabling us to get the four sense of urgency came back and we played Moorabbin ran away with the lead in the last in season 2016 has been fantastic it has The team lifted as a whole in the 3rd Win Ho Restaurant Sandringham, Nick our footy on our terms. After a 20 min tussle quarter. not only helped with the off field running of points. Fantastic to sing the song again. quarter and the game was neck & neck Staikos MP Bentleigh, Bendigo Bank, the club but has made it possible for the 66 we held on by 5 points. You’re remembered I even smiled! Best Willo, Andy Mac, till the final siren. Well done boys on Highett, R & R Sheetmetal, Yellow for what you do last and we walked off with Yesterday’s game was filled with sliding players who represent CPLFNC to be able pride and that’s all I ever ask. Well done door moments, where things just didn’t go to run onto the field and give their all for the Sauce, Baumy, Zee and the General. fighting it out to the siren – more of that Express, Buxton’s Hampton East, The boys I couldn’t have been prouder of you all. our way, a dropped mark or a missed set club and community. Let’s finish off the season on a high this this week. Fabs played a wonderful Groove, Southland

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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 RESULTS: ROUND 16

#OURTIME them from everywhere and finally showing MOUNT WAVERLEY AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 NOTTING HILL HOTEL RESERVES REPORT: us the potential he keeps telling us all about. CHEMIST WAREHOUSE SENIORS REPORT: TEAM P W L D F A % % WON AUSTRALIAN RULES Another stellar performance from our Cappa kicked 2 in a classy performance With Lyndale trying to secure their place undefeated 2’s, defeating Lyndale by 114 pts. for the finals, we knew it was going to be a with The Wizz & McGuiness putting in a Hampton 14 12 2 0 1186 636 186.48 85.71 FOOTBALL COLLEGE tough match. Mikey was BOG with a strong performance good display. in the midfield, breaking tackles, long left St Kilda City 15 12 3 0 1269 545 232.84 80.00 UNDER 19 FIXTURE It was similar to the Sydney vs St Kilda foot kicking hitting up our forwards. #THIRDSNATION game, Lyndale matched it with us for the Oakleigh District 15 12 3 0 1381 686 201.31 80.00 first half with really good pressure and good Good to see Beeza & The Cho gracing our DP CONSTRUCTIONS NETBALL REPORT: 15 10 5 0 1348 680 198.24 66.67 ball movement. But they couldn’t sustain it presence in the 2’s, both kicking 4 each and The girls went down by 8 goals in their Cheltenham CHELTENHAM V ST KILDA CITY and our more experienced team came out on showing the class that makes them quality top, eventually winning by 48 pts. Senior Players. Semi-Final against Heatherton. St Pauls 14 9 5 0 1426 673 211.89 64.29 Fortunately they’ve got the double chance The Twin Towers were dominant kicking 8 Polites & Caf were dominant through the Hallam 14 9 5 0 973 635 153.23 64.29 HAMPTON V goals between them and a very exciting and midfield and good to see the boys getting it and will be facing Oakleigh Districts in the classy game from CJ kicking 4 goals as well done in Jezza’s 100th (who kicked 1.4). Prelim for another shot at the Grandfinal. Endeavour Hills 15 8 7 0 1035 730 141.78 53.33 taking BOG honours. CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES #MOUNTFOOTY The girls have had another great season so Kouta & Keemy battled hard all day in the Dingley 15 4 11 0 868 1057 82.12 26.67 GET WET POOLS THIRDS REPORT: middle continuing their excellent seasons. far and lets all get down there this Saturday A 5 Goal Win on the back of a 7 goal to cheer them on!! East Brighton-Bentleigh 14 2 12 0 736 1376 53.49 14.29 ST PAULS V DINGLEY MJ was rock in defence shutting down their performance from SimMooooo got us over key forwards. the line against Cheltenham. Was kicking #MOUNTBALLIN’ Carrum Patterson Lakes 14 2 12 0 398 1937 20.55 14.29 ROUND 17 ROUND Highett 15 0 15 0 362 2027 17.86 0.00 EAST BRIGHTON-BENTLEIGH welcomed Sheppy back from a long layoff Seniors Report: Ashwood Seniors were ASHWOOD and he proved a pain in the neck to the away to Lyndhurst needing to win the final Hallam 4.2 5.2 7.3 9.3-57 V HIGHETT It’s on again Ashwood’s BIGGEST KICK TO opposition on his wing all day. The home 2 games to sew up a Qualifying Final spot. Dingley 0.1 5.4 7.7 12.8-80 KICK - Saturday the 20th of August at Essex team battled hard and it was surprising The ground was in excellent nick but the Heights that they didn’t score until the last term as conditions proved difficult for both sides as Hallam: Goal Kickers: C. Struylaart 2, M. Jeffery 2, H. Wood, ENDEAVOUR HILLS V HALLAM our defenders played in front to not only it was extremely windy blowing hard across M. Dyer, M. Wood, B. Gilder, G. Carrubba We are holding a fundraiser for the Anti- defend but attack as well. Jonga was with the ground. Hodgey, Smithy and Willo were Best Players: L. McConville, M. Wood, H. Wood, D. Romer, Cancer Council by having as many families good down back and repelled many attacks. us for personal reasons and showed just S. Cherry, B. Gilder as we can on the oval at half time of the Up forward Bergs marked strongly and how much he has improved with a dominant Dingley: Goal Kickers: P. Lewis-Smith 4, C. Scimia 3, BYE: OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Senior game. booted 4 goals and Sal was instrumental display, Hatters in his 299th game proved L. O’Halloran 2, K. McGURK, L. Craig, M. Crouch in many attacks. In the middle Pickle and (GOLD COIN ENTRY ONTO THE OVAL) elusive to snag 5 and set up many others DC provided plenty of drive and were well Best Players: S. Zammit, D. Trease, P. Lewis-Smith, M. Crouch, So bring your footy, Mum, Dad, Aunty, whilst our on ball team showed flair as we supported by Buddy. A win this week against N. Lloyd, A. Inglis Uncles, Brothers & Sisters by at least FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU racked up possessions and provided run Lyndale ensures a double chance. 2.30pm and enjoy the day along with your highlighted by Dan’s bouncing run through family. All money raised will go the Anti- half back, Scoop had seen enough and Milestones: A BIG Show congratulations to Cancer Council left early, that’s not how the three umpire Paul Hattersley on playing his 300th game St Kilda City 1.1 5.4 10.9 13.11-89 Oakleigh District 0.4 5.5 5.6 11.8-74 today, better know to everyone as Hatters Reserves Report: Our first ever visit to system should work! The double chance good luck today on a great milestone. St Pauls 4.2 7.3 9.3 13.5-83 Hampton 6.4 6.4 11.7 13.9-87 Lyndhurst and we were greeted by an now achieved but winning is a habit so it’s excellent big ground, fantastic facilities and important we continue to perform as a team Social Calendar: St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: M. Lefau 8, J. O’Donnell 2, Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: L. McCabe 4, J. Winn 3, a very well run day by the home club who as big challenges lie ahead, well done to all Saturday 20th August, BBQ Night. J. Firebrace, V. Dang, K. Plummer G. Seneviratne 2, N. Cramer, C. Ward should be congratulated. On the field we on an excellent effort. Friday October 14th, Presentation Night Best Players: J. O’Donnell, H. Johnstone, J. Davis, Best Players: B. Ledder, B. Kay-Glover, D. Spence, H. Colgrave, J. O’Hehir-Vargas, S. Wood, M. Lefau A. Casset, J. Trieu St Pauls: Goal Kickers: R. Kreymborg 3, D. Bone 3, B. Gowland Hampton: Goal Kickers: R. Carroll 3, J. Gascard 3, I. Elisaia 2, SANDOWN COBRAS managed to subdue the Cobras and keep All Abilities 2, B. Dolan 2, B. Lindsey, M. Carracher, A. Becker B. Kheng, J. Lees, G. Bonicelli, A. Papafotiou, T. Burley their resistance to a minimum despite Yesterday was our last Home and Away Best Players: G. Elliott, J. Halloran, B. Lindsey, R. Kreymborg, Best Players: J. Lees, C. Smith, M. Hanson, J. Sujaini, Seniors the continued efforts by the Robinsons – match for which we lost against Parkside, D. Bone, C. Byrne J. Gascard, J. Munday Michael, Jake and Brendan. Big Powelly We were hosted by Hallam this week. It as 3 of our players were playing in a footy was given best on field with Steve Orr, the carnival, but we will have them back for our was dismal result, the boys put in the effort Robbos and Dylan Kerr. semifinal next week for which we will be but Hallam were too strong. The Cobras playing at Parkside at around 11.30am, will Highett 0.3 0.5 1.5 2.7-19 Cheltenham 5.1 9.5 14.8 18.15-123 fought till the very last minute and were Thirds let you know next week how we went. Carrum Patterson Lakes disappointed at the loss. Our best on field Wearing Clash jumpers, we were hosted Endeavour Hills 4.2 10.3 16.6 23.9-147 2.1 3.1 5.1 6.1-37 were Captain J Dátri, J Waite, M Davis, M by Keysborough; it was a well matched A huge thank you to the supporters for Highett: Goal Kickers: S. Lidstrom 2 Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: B. Parker 6, J. Kilner 2, Dickson, D Maizey and R Compt. Dylan Kerr game that even after the final siren was attending for all games it shows what a Best Players: J. Bekierz, A. Young, S. Lidstrom, D. Woodham 2, T. Davis 2, T. Kilner 2, D. Lloyd, N. Suppree, came up to the Seniors for the opportunity to undetermined. Keysborough had marked great family we are. As always thank you M. Baragwanath, J. Read, R. Smith L. Trainor, A. Molyneux play against his Dad Greg Kerr, Greg proudly just prior to the final siren sounding, they to all volunteers on and off the field we Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: H. Favero 5, R. Ashna 4, Best Players: B. Parker, J. Wise, J. Jolly, N. Kilner, T. Kilner, said that “Dylan had tried a bit of hip and were close to the goals, their player kicked appreciate all your help. Go Cobra! shoulder on the ole man!” and fortunately for us kicked a point sealing L. Gay 3, M. Rogerson 3, N. Gay 2, S. Walters 2, L. Anderson, J. Kilner the Cobra’s win. Hats off to Keysborough for Sandown Football Club are proudly T. Panditharatne, A. Taniwal, L. Cummins Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: A. Wilson 3, Reserves a great game. Our best on field were Jake sponsored by the Mulgrave Country Club, Best Players: H. Favero, N. Gay, B. Baginski, R. Ashna, L. Gay, L. Hickman 2, L. Swift Coach Trent McKenzie told his boys he was Balfour, Aaron Powell, K Om, J Hurford, T Dandenong Club, Dingley Bendigo Bank, DJs E. Noorkhil Best Players: M. Brattle, A. Wilson, C. Leggas, Z. Thomas, happy with the effort they put in. Hallam McGeachin and Jamie Mott. Diner & Bar and Springvale Subway. S. Heurtau, S. Flanagan

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Round 16 presented another chance for contenders season’s finals. Cheltenham didn’t let inaccuracy to prepare for finals football. Many of these sides dampen a solid result as Bradley Parker once took this opportunity as it was one of the closest again starred with a six-goal haul to continue his rounds this season. form heading into the toughest part of the year. Hallam entered the round looking to solidify Meanwhile, we were treated to two of the season’s themselves as a genuine premiership contender. best matches. After managing four early goals at home to Dingley, the Hawks were unable to stem the flow St Kilda City downed St Pauls 89-83 in a tight during the second and last quarters with the affair. St Pauls jumped out of the blocks and Dingoes capitalising on some poor defending to led throughout the entire first half but another win by 23 points. incredible individual effort from Mykelti Lefau saw his side prevail. The eight-goal haul was only just While out of the finals race, Dingley played a high enough to take the four points and top spot on the standard of football to ensure they have their say ladder. Both of these sides are expected to feature on the season. The result is promising for them deep into the season and after this fixture, we moving forward, but for Hallam it is clear they will simply cannot wait to see what happens! need to regroup as the result leaves them sitting precariously close to dropping from the finals race. The other of the two games was between Hampton and Oakleigh District. This was another match The side closest to the Hawks, Endeavour Hills, that could have gone either way but two brilliant comfortably accounted for Highett. The 128-point quarters from Hampton was just enough to grab a victory leaves the Falcons one win and percentage 13-point win. Following a 36-point deficit at quarter out of a finals berth. It was a timely result and the time, Oakleigh clawed their way back to reduce the all-round team performance ensures a seven- margin by five at half time. However, the Hammers horse race for finals positions. Highett will look brought their best to the third term to lead by 37 to build on another difficult yet more competitive going into the last. season in next week’s game against the Vampires in what will be their final game for the year. Despite the result seeming clear, a resurgence from Oakleigh saw them trail by one point with In a similar situation to Highett, Carrum were five minutes left to play. Crucial goals from James faced with the tough task of slowing Cheltenham’s Gascard and Izaiah Elisaia stopped the Oakleigh attack. To their credit, the Lions managed six goals run and it now leaves Hampton sitting on top with in an 86-point loss to a side tipped to go far in this a game in hand over most rivals.

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CHELTENHAM DINGLEY EAST BRIGHTON-BENTLEIGH HIGHETT OAKLEIGH DISTRICT ST KILDA CITY Coach: Greg Barclay Coach: Andrew Gill / James Cullen Coach: Jason Tickner Coach: Coach: Scott Russell Coach: Nathan Johns # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Jayden Anthony 1 Jax Kilner 17 Damien Paturno 1 Carmine Scimia 17 1 Trent Beard 15 Liam Menhennit 1 Joe Bekierz 17 Tristan Brown 2 Brodie Carr 19 1 Elijah Salesusi 17 Kieran Jamieson Rischitelli Lucarelli 2 David Lloyd 18 Alan Anderson Sebastian 2 Darcy Hutchinson 18 Christian Alesi Sanjay 2 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 18 Leon Mateariki 2 Nick Lloyd 18 2 Matt Bertancello 16 Aaron Locandro 3 21 Cory Hutchison Zammit Kahawatte 3 Eddie Mazur 19 Tom Worrell 3 Ryan Osborne 19 Jack Prosser Bayley 3 Fabricko Addi 19 Alex Jones 3 Connor Blaskett 17 Brodie Muller 6 22 Will Tran 3 Matthew Crouch 19 Jackson Lewis Kay-Glover Perry O'Hehir-Vargas Mitch Clarke 4 Mitchell Daniels 20 Ben Clarke-Henry 4 Sam Ryan 20 Rhys Fraser 4 20 4 David Blee 18 Liam Nixon 7 Liam McCabe 23 Patrick Lucarelli 4 Connor Horsey 20 B Fisher 5 Alex Draper 21 Joe Callaghan 5 Hamish Johnstone 21 Febrick Addi 5 Nick Kilner 21 Liam Brotz Jordan Jacob Garufi- 5 Lucas Carrazzo 19 Declan Reeve Michael 8 24 6 Madison Talarico 22 Loch O'Halloran 6 22 Jeremy Cramer Skalamera Miles 6 Will Patterson 22 Dylan Mootoosamy 6 Josh Jolly 22 Shaun Cusack Baragwanath 6 Ryan Cosgrove 20 Michael Riddle 9 Daniel Spence 25 Liam Cogan Lachlan 7 Jamie Gobbett 23 Mitch Hoar 7 Josh ODonnell 23 Oliver Woods 7 Lachie Craig 23 7 Cameron Beaumont 23 Jojo Amaah Morwood 7 Jak Cummings 21 Isaac Vanderwerf 8 Aidan Young 24 James Burns 10 Curtis Ward 27 Brody Ledder 8 Shai Wood 24 Xavier Pauli 8 Blake Ellis 24 Nick Soldatos 9 Vincent Arena 24 Toby Larter 8 Spencer Daly 22 Adam Wakeling 9 Braden Bangard 25 Sam Jackson 11 Hayden Colgrave 28 Chris Akritidis 9 Daniel Georgiou 25 Mitch Dyer 9 Alex Baragwanath 25 Sam Herlinger 10 Anthony Basile 25 Cam Webb 10 Ash Hoar 26 Riley Sheldon 10 Josiah Laakulu 26 Matt Dyer Nathan 9 Andrew De Maria 23 Harry White 13 Aidan Davitt 29 Jackson Trieu 10 Tim Fitzimmons 26 Karpathakis 11 Daniel Trease 26 Taj Lewis Lachlan 11 Titan Watson 27 Chris Harms 11 Paul Pekaj 27 Tommi Tusitala Leandro 10 Harris Diviny 24 14 Daniel Urban 30 Anthony Casset 11 27 Jake Hibbert Woodham Rodriguez 12 Aaron Leahy 28 Ellie Jreige 12 Bika Ula 28 Ruben Jamieson 13 Will Porteus 27 Lee Johnston Chris 11 Tom Fraser 25 Timm Black 15 31 Conor Morgan 12 Alex Moleyneux 28 Anthony Strahan Fournarakis 13 John Vasilakis 29 Daniel Flocas 13 Mitchell Oman 29 Vinh Dang 14 Joshua Woolfe 30 Dan Stewart 14 Jake Davis 29 Aiden Murdoch 12 Athan Guliana 26 Liam Flanaghan 16 Mason Franz 34 Gehan Sene 14 Zion Pierera 40 Kieran Finkelde 14 Jarrod Dousa 30 Austin Ula Dustin 15 Anthony Inglis 31 Kyle McGurk 13 Kaleb Forster 27 AJ Scarcella 17 Luke Quinlivan 44 15 Tom Davis 30 Cal strafford 15 James Bekierz 42 Ryan Smith Fernandez 15 Ayan Nyanjok 31 Kade Alexander Daniel Nathaniel 16 16 Callum Ryan 14 Brayden Lawford 18 Jake Winn 47 Stonehouse 16 Stefan Lidstrom 55 Morgan Sheldon Cramer 16 Denzel Cooper

ENDEAVOUR HILLS HALLAM HAMPTON ST PAULS Coach: Robert Dipper Coach: Yul Mustapha Coach: Lachlan Batt Coach: Wayne Herbstreit # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Dino 1 lachlan Gay 14 William Marolla 1 Mitch Wood 16 Matt Gilbert 1 Lachlan Brehaut 17 Patrick Feather 1 Victor Jenkins 17 Karamoshos Daniel 2 Tom Burley 18 Liam Dornau 2 Jordan Stewart 15 Scott Myers 2 Lachlan Wood 17 3 Michael Hargood 18 Ryan Kreymborg Marquison Mathew 3 Zach Allen 19 James Wilkinson 3 16 Talha Ahmed 3 Connor Carylon 18 Jonathan King 4 Jake Halasz 19 James Cooke Rogerson 4 Josh Vitiritti 20 Lachie Pern 5 Harry Begg 20 Ash Becker 4 Hayden Farero 17 Kaine Wilcox 4 Mitchell Lambert 19 Bronson Nelke 5 Bunarith Kheng 21 Nick Moon Cameron 6 Dylan Bone 21 Fred Jenkins 5 Austin Stubbs 18 Joshua Deumer 5 20 Dylan Grayson Strylaart 6 Corey Smith 22 Jarrod Munday 7 Sean Herbstreit 22 Nick Coutts Lachlan Brandon Anthony 6 21 6 Jayden O'Brien 21 Gabriel Carrubba 7 23 Mark Digby Anderson Baginski Papafotiou Saxon Van 8 23 Lachlan Croft Lachlan Oursouw 7 Daniel Lobley 22 Umid Ashna 7 Joshua Webster 22 8 Jye Sujaini 24 Brodie Pedder McConville 9 Brad Dolan 24 Ben Lindsay 8 Nicholas Gay 23 Cypriano Ayama 8 Dylan Thompson 23 Toby Neil 9 Gabriel Bonicelli 25 Riley Hughes 10 George Elliott 25 Conor Byrne 10 Nathan Wallace 26 Noah Wynen 9 Jay McDonald 26 Nathan Sara 9 Nathan O'Brien 24 Elijuh Mustapha 11 James Sziller 27 Nick Supple 11 Troy Smith 27 Luke Ellis Lachlan Tyrell 10 28 10 Rennie Lewis 25 Sean Cherry Cummins Panditharatne 12 Will Clark 28 Luke Johnstone 13 Pat Eckersall 28 Harrison Fidler 11 Jamie Doubrava 29 Damascus Loto 11 Tim Gavenlock 26 Mtch Jeffery 14 Bailey Griffin 29 Matthew Hanson 14 Tim Walsh 29 Mitch Carracher 12 Sam Walters 30 Mistery Komisi 12 Riley McConville 29 Hayden Wood 15 James Gascard 30 Ryan Carroll 15 Ben Gowland 30 Liam Head Anthony 13 Kyle McPhail 13 Dion Cavallo 16 Josh Lees 32 Izaiah Elisaia 16 Locandro

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THIRDS RESULTS: ROUND 16 THIRDS THIRDS FIXTURE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Cerberus 15 15 0 0 1755 301 583.06 64 ENDEAVOUR HILLS V SKYE Skye 15 12 3 0 1438 480 299.58 52

Dingley 16 12 4 0 1404 626 224.28 48 MOUNT WAVERLEY V KEYSBOROUGH Endeavour Hills 15 10 5 0 1128 834 135.25 44

South Yarra 15 9 6 0 866 847 102.24 40 SOUTH YARRA V CLAYTON

Sandown 15 8 7 0 993 810 122.59 36

Dandenong 15 7 8 0 741 1084 68.36 28 DANDENONG V SANDOWN 17 ROUND

Mount Waverley 16 5 10 1 740 1107 66.85 22 BLACK ROCK V DINGLEY Cheltenham 16 4 12 0 672 1124 59.79 16

Keysborough 14 3 11 0 607 1193 50.88 12 CERBERUS V CHELTENHAM Clayton 16 4 12 0 653 1295 50.42 12

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Cheltenham 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.0-36 Clayton 0.0 1.2 2.2 4.4-28 Mount Waverley 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.0-66 Dingley 6.4 11.9 14.13 19.14-128

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Skye 0.0 0.0 2.0 3.1-19 South Yarra 1.2 2.3 5.5 5.6-36 Cerberus 1.2 4.6 7.8 16.12-108 Endeavour Hills 3.0 6.5 7.7 10.9-69 Coaches Boards & Bump Bags Skye: Goal Kickers: T. Minton, C. Rodrigues, M. Kalviskis South Yarra: Goal Kickers: P. McNamara 2, A. Evans, J. Cameron, Best Players: T. Scott, S. Thomas, P. Follett, C. McCormack, S. Smiley Fund Raising Concepts Team Drink Bottles & Carriers C. Rodrigues, T. Jakobsson Best Players: R. Rodriguez, J. Evans, C. Kaliviotis, A. Callendar, Cerberus: Goal Kickers: T. Borrillo 6, A. Quinn 3, J. Schultz 2, R. Wise, W. Freeman C. Dyson, S. Challis, A. Wright, B. Hurst, W. Lete Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: C. Jarrett 6, J. Vellin, Air Horn & Time Keeping Clocks Trophies Best Players: T. Borrillo, C. Dyson, M. Perkins, A. Quinn, W. Lete, P. Koutsogiannakis, R. May, T. Craik B. Robertson Best Players: N. Stanley, R. May, C. Jarrett, A. Najjar, C. Birch, Sherrin Footballs All Other Training Equipment J. Vellin

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were brave in their efforts to reel in the lead but South lead in the first quarter, and increased their lead at every NETBALL: THE CUT AND DRIVE - SEMI FINALS / HUGH MACLEAN Yarra were too good on the day, booking their place in the change to win by 54-27. Grand Final with a 38-23 victory. The Preliminary Final will The business end is upon us, and while there has been Keysborough taking a 45-44 lead into the final cut-throat be an all Heatherton affair, with Heatherton Black ending Division 7 minor premiers Heatherton claimed another some wonderful netball played throughout the course of seven minutes. Keysborough netted five of the next six Dingley’s season with a 44-41 triumph. This one was close Grand Final place for the black and whites by seeing 2016, it is fair to say that none has matched the quality of goals, and this time there would be no recovery, with the all day but the Heatherton Black side has the experience off the challenge from Mount Waverley. The Mountain the fare offered up on semi final weekend. brave Caulfield unit succumbing by 49-46 and ending a and know-how to get the job done in tight situations, and Lionesses did not allow Heatherton to have things all fine season by them. their own way but Heatherton possess the best mid- this experience showed when it mattered most. Heatherton played Dingley for the first spot in the court in the division, and were able to set up enough Division 1 decider, and while finals at top level can In Division 2 it was Heatherton that started their Second Heatherton shot out of the blocks like Olympic sprinters opportunities for the match to be won. Bentleigh only sometimes be sterile affairs as the sides know there Semi Final against St Pauls like a hurricane, with Sophie in the Division 5 Second Semi Final, leading Black Rock lost the double chance in round 15, and sadly that proved is much to gain and just as much to lose, this game Clark shooting with deadly accuracy and Maggie Carlon by six at the first change. This stung the Jetballers into costly as they were also trumped in the elimination final would go close to match of the season. Heatherton directing traffic with cool efficiency. St Pauls were action as they set about getting back into the game. A by an Oakleigh District side that has come home with a scored first after two turnovers through Nat Billings, attempting to pass long and get the ball quickly to Grace tied scoreline after three quarters meant that the game wet sail in this years’ competition. While Bentleigh had and while Jess Payne quickly levelled, Heatherton had Healey, but in the strong wind this tactic seemed flawed was anyone’s, but roared on by an enthusiastic support plenty of ball they struggled to finish, and Oakleigh’s 39- turned a 3-1 deficit into a 5-3 advantage soon enough. with Heatherton able to pick off interceptions at will and 30 victory will have it dreaming of further success. The experience of Alicia Wise, Shae Wonnacott and the lead by eleven at the first change. This lead was to prove network the Black Rock tidal wave could not be stopped excellent Sara Merkus gave Dingley the advantage at the decisive as the Saints chipped away at the lead, winning as they ran out 36-27 winners. Heatherton gets another Heatherton and Cheltenham have been the standout first break, which was held at 33-30 at half time after a each of the last three quarters but falling short by 49-45. shot next week against a Bentleigh side that continued combinations in Division 8, and it was Heatherton that cut-and-thrust second quarter. Heatherton, however, did In the First Semi Final Mordialloc faced a Dingley side Dingley’s day of misery. This one was a goal-for-goal affair came out of this game the stronger, their 43-30 win not finish in top spot for no reason. While Dingley looked that they had not beaten in their three meetings this almost from start to finish and was always going to be a putting them into the decider. The other final was a low- good attacking down the flanks, they were struggling to season. Dingley were first onto the board but Mordialloc matter of who was in front when the final siren sounded. scoring affair. Dandenong will feel that this is a final that contain Heatherton’s diagonal cross court passing. The soon levelled and started to take an initiative that Bentleigh held the ultimate ascendancy by 42-40. they could easily have won, but Keysborough were slightly Mifsud sisters started to take control and with shooters they were not to lose. Dingley’s Jessica Haslem and more clinical in the shooting circle and won by 19-15 to Lyndhurst have been the dominant side in Division 6 this Billings and Rahni Samason rarely failing to convert any Mordialloc’s Bec Britton started well shooting, but with keep their season alive. year, and the Lightning are one win away from a flag in ball into their goal circle, scores were level at the last the excellent Nicole Ram cutting off numerous Dingley their first year of competition after annexing the charge change. Where these girls set about winning the game attacks Mordialloc went to the first break 11-7 to the The Under 19 finals went rather as expected, with Dingley for Heatherton, it was Ella Batish that saved it with some good. The next two quarters were similar in their trend, of the South Yarra girls by 55-44. An even first quarter Two advancing to the Grand Final by beating their Dingley excellent defensive work early in the last term, and with Mordialloc starting each well but Dingley coming into was the pre-cursor to a dominant display by the orange One counterparts by 43-33, and Mordialloc One ending despite Dingley constantly pressing Heatherton were too the game as the quarter continued. One of the knocks and blue which franks their competition favouritism. The Mordialloc Two’s season with a 42-19 victory. Mordialloc good, avenging last years’ Preliminary Final defeat with a on Mordialloc this season has been their tendency not to First Semi Final saw Caulfield have little trouble with One will attempt to prevent an all-Dingley decider in the 63-61 victory that puts it into the Grand Final. play four quarters, but there would be no such drop-off the threat posed by Lyndale. They established a six goal Preliminary Final next week. on this day. Chelsea Goldin and Emma Gent worked their The First Semi Final was an absolute classic. Caulfield socks off to get Dingley into the game, but with Allana have, from Round 1, won plenty of admirers in Division 1, Harris playing a blinder in the centre Mordialloc won each but have not managed to take the big scalp against one quarter to emerge victorious by 35-26. NETBALL RESULTS: DIVISION 1 of the top three. In the first half here Keysborough looked Heatherton 63 def Dingley 61 the more composed in rushing to a 20-11 lead. Where Heatherton were first into the Division 3 Grand Final with SEMI FINALS Keysborough 49 def Caulfield 46 Caulfield looked intent on making things happen through a clinical 36-29 defeat of Dingley. This game showcased the killer pass, the likes of Megan Kennedy and Bec the skills of the division’s two deadliest shooters, Alana MacInnes in Keysborough’s mid-court were too smart for Cooper of Dingley and Mia McMillan of Heatherton. It DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 that, picking off numerous intercepts and using the ball was Heatherton that was able to give their lynchpins Heatherton 49 def St Pauls 45 Heatherton 36 def Dingley 29 intelligently themselves. The skill and know-how of Abby the better and more frequent supply across the match. Dingley 26 def by Mordialloc 35 St Kilda City 33 def Black Rock 32 Mackie and Laura Agius in the Borough attack made for Dingley will play St Kilda City next week, but not before a difficult afternoon for Jane Keating and Gabi Coventry- they received one heck of a scare from the tenacious DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 Martini, but in the second half Coventry-Martini moved Black Rock. This was a game in which neither side was forward and formed an ideal foil for Sophie O’Shea as able to gain a decisive advantage and could have gone South Yarra 38 def Heatherton White 23 Black Rock 36 def Heatherton 27 Caulfield set about reigning in the deficit. With Makayla either way right to the finish. When the final siren rang Dingley 41 def by Heatherton Black 44 Bentleigh 42 def Dingley 40 Bulte starting to run the show in mid-court and providing through the air it was City that held sway by the barest a steady stream of supply for the shooters, the arrears of margins, the 33-32 scoreline ending the season of the DIVISION 6 DIVISION 7 were cut to one at the last change. While Keysborough gallant Jetballers. started the last term well and looked to have the game Lyndhurst 55 def South Yarra 44 Heatherton 43 def Mount Waverley 35 under control, Caulfield had another shot in the locker Division 3 saw South Yarra, playing in the club’s first Caulfield 54 def Lyndale 27 Bentleigh 30 def by Oakleigh District 39 and hit back to lead in the final seconds, but with the final since coming into the SFNL, put in arguably the last shot of the game the Borough restored parity and performance of the day in disposing of the threat posed DIVISION 8 UNDER 19s took the game into extra time. The trend of the game by the young and agile Heatherton White side. They were continued with Keysborough netting the first three in no way overawed by their lack of finals experience and Heatherton 43 def Cheltenham 30 Dingley Two 42 def Dingley One 32 goals of the extra period and Caulfield returning fire, established their authority early. The Heatherton girls Dandenong 15 def by Keysborough 19 Mordialloc One 42 def Mordialloc Two 19

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NETBALL: PRELIMINARY FINAL PREVIEW / HUGH MACLEAN NETBALL DIVISION 1 - PRELIMINARY FINAL COURT 2 - 12:00PM Division 1: Dingley v Keysborough they be able to put aside this disappointment against This is a re-run of the Grand Final from last season, a young and fearless Bentleigh unit? Interestingly and Keysborough will be keen to avenge their defeat enough these two sides have not met this season DINGLEY KEYSBOROUGH on 2015’s last day. Dingley have won all three meetings owing to Bentleigh’s Round 6 forfeit, so each side will this year but this will count for little this time. be an unknown quantity to the other. Bentleigh, led by Keysborough have stars at both ends of the court with impressive shooters Mia Lopez and Jade Hildyard have shooters Abby Mackie, Laura Agius and Bec MacInnes looked good in recent weeks, but I’m prepared to give when needed being deadly and Sam Downie being in Heatherton the benefit of the doubt in this one. splendid form in defence. The key for Dingley may be Division 6: South Yarra v Caulfield in how Amber McHenry and Brittany Goldsmith nullify Keysborough’s scoring threat. There won’t be any fancy South Yarra finished the regular season two games margin here but I’m tipping Dingley to keep the dream clear of Caulfield and crushed the Bears by 57-21 in of four flags in a row going for at least one more week, their only meeting in Round 7. Against that, South PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER Yarra come off a defeat by Lyndhurst whilst Caulfield Division 2: St Pauls v Mordialloc couldn’t have been more impressive in ending Lyndale’s Sarah Fischer Sara Merkus Samantha Downie Alana Vieceli Two sides play in this final whose best can trouble any premiership hopes. Hannah Smith could hold the key to Laura Agius Breanne Vieceli side but whose worst will not win them a final. They this one, supplying the bullets for the impressive South Jess Payne Alicia Wise have played twice this season for one win each. This Yarra shooting division to fire. I think the Lions may be may end up as a shootout between St Pauls’ Grace just a little too good here. Amy Burns Elise Boyd Healey under one goal and Mordialloc’s Bec Britton Taylah Fiddes Amber McHenry Division 7: Mount Waverley v Oakleigh District beneath the other, so the side that gives their shooters Abby Mackie Rebecca MacInnes the more plentiful and cleaner opportunities will A casual look at the points table would point to Mount Nichola Tulley Brittany Goldsmith probably end up victorious. I’m tipping Eliza Barnes and Waverley taking a deserved favouritism into this Courtney Nash Tarryn Munro Meg Geschke to have big games here and give St Pauls contest, but sometimes appearances can be deceptive. Shae Wonnacott Megan Kennedy Zoe Harper another shot at Heatherton in the big dance. Mount Waverley have the experience of being here before on their side, and the knowledge of the likes Division 3: Dingley v St Kilda City of Madeleine Boros and Emma Kerr, coupled with the Neither side in this clash had an easy semi final, if shooting threat of Lauren Martin could be a key to such a thing exists. Dingley came off second best in their chances. The Oaks are in their first season in the NETBALL DIVISION 2 - PRELIMINARY FINAL a very physical tussle with Heatherton, while St Kilda SFNL, and have come rattling home in the latter part COURT 2 - 1:20PM played in a close contest with Black Rock in which of the season. I think if there’s going to be an upset every contest was meaningful until the last minute. this weekend it could be here, with Oakleigh continuing City will know that they can beat Dingley having done their roll. ST PAULS MORDIALLOC so early in the season, and Dingley are coming off Division 8: Cheltenham v Keysborough three straight defeats. The Saints are strong all over the court, but something tells me that the defensive Cheltenham suffered just their third defeat of the skill of Maddy Taylor and Eleanor Douglas, and the competition in the semi-final last week, and have combativeness of the likes of Mel Ades in the mid-court beaten Keysborough convincingly in both meetings will restrict St Kilda City to a losing score here. this season. That said, this is a final and anything can happen. Keysborough’s best chance here is to control Division 4: Heatherton White v Heatherton Black the mid-court and limit the supply to Cheltenham’s Local bragging rights as well as a Grand Final place crack shooters Beth Miller and Brooke Davis. To do this are at stake in the closest competition of the SFNL. The they will need to out-work a very fit Cheltenham outfit. PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER more experienced Black side achieved a narrow victory This may be a bridge too far for the Borough. Eliza Barnes Catherine Walsh in the only meeting between the two sides this year. Bec Britton Jess Gordon Under 19s: Dingley One v Mordialloc One Can the tenacious and creative Stephanie Peacock lead Meghann Geschke Grace Healey the White midfield to feed enough good ball to shooters On paper this looks like an open and shut case for Lucy McKeown Nicole Ram Dingley. If Mordialloc can start the match well though Chelsey McAndrew and Alicia Quinn? I’m tipping the Mikaela Hayes Ann Cooper experienced Yvonne McMillan, Shelleigh Papatsikas they may be able to play upon the nerves caused by expectation of the Dingley unit. Dingley looks to Matilda O'Brien Brooke Davies and Jaime Regnier to hold sway and give Heatherton Caitlin Lewis Ellen Guiney Black a shot at South Yarra next week. have winners all over the court, and to win this one Mordialloc will be relying on the likes of Roisin Tuke to Alanna Harris Katie Minogue Division 5: Heatherton v Bentleigh finish the majority of their opportunities. I don’t think Jenny Watts Claire Stratton Heatherton will know that their Second Semi Final they will have enough shots in the locker to prevent an Emma Houghton Lucy Houghton against Black Rock was there for the taking. Will all-Dingley Grand Final. Alex Ball Morgan Collins

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NETBALL DIVISION 3 - PRELIMINARY FINAL NETBALL DIVISION 5 - PRELIMINARY FINAL COURT 4 - 12:00PM COURT 2 - 2:40PM DINGLEY ST KILDA CITY HEATHERTON BENTLEIGH

PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER Nicole Scharenguivel Rachel Martin Erin Gold Anthea Nisbet-Smith Jaime Regnier (Coach) Holly Williams Mia Lopez Zhoe Botsis (Captain) Nicole Cooper Kasey Blizzard Sharlene Phillips Kristy Loyd (Captain) Katrina Davidson Tamlyn Cocker Amelia Snodgrass Maddison Licciardo (Vice-Captain) Sinead Bannon Alana Cooper Eleanor Douglas Lindsay French Casie Beddome (Vice-Captain) Meg Pfitzner Kelsey Dornau Cloe Woodward (Vice-Captain) Melissa Ades Maddy Taylor Breanna Osborne Rachael French Kate Foster Yvette Lippold Brittany Kefford Michelle San Ellie Davidson Felicity Lingard Elise Earle Verity Sheppard

Ashlei Bramer Jamie Dickinson Emma Haugh Jenna Dean Haylee McCluskey Jade Hildyard Michelle Paton

NETBALL DIVISION 4 - PRELIMINARY FINAL NETBALL DIVISION 6 - PRELIMINARY FINAL COURT 4 - 1:20PM COURT 4 - 2:40PM HEATHERTON WHITE HEATHERTON BLACK SOUTH YARRA CAULFIELD

PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER

Kerrie Mussert (Coach) Claudia Papatsikas Kelly Horton (Coach) Jaime Regnier Nadine Lee (Captain) Cassandra Smith Barb Traeger Fiona Coolegem Shelleigh Papatsikas Jessica Elgin Jessica Buerckner Alannah Price Jacinta Traeger Fiona Lynch Jacqui Hellard (Captain) Hayley Chugg (Captain) Teaghan Avery Mary-Ann Calabrese Hannah Smith Tracey Edis Bianca Bristow Tanya Hiscock Chelsey McAndrew (Vice-Captain) Kristine Stewart (Vice-Captain) Adelaide Douglas Melissa Cook Carrie James Caitlan O’Brien Karina Campbell Brooke Hiscock Acacia Quinn Shanae Goodchild Angie Karaika Veronica Whaanga Vanessa Bilowski Chloe Bourke Ruth Grimmer Joss Reinshagen

Brielle Arnfield Stephanie Peacock Helen Ashin Yvonne McMillan Emma Wilson Suhailah Davies

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NETBALL DIVISION 7 - PRELIMINARY FINAL NETBALL UNDER 19s - PRELIMINARY FINAL COURT 6 - 1:20PM COURT 8 - 12:00PM MOUNT WAVERLEY OAKLEIGH DISTRICT DINGLEY ONE MORDIALLOC ONE

PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER

Madeleine Boros Lauren Martin Nicole Hill Maddison Russell Jennifer Piper Antonia Gianas Melanie Rixon Myki Petrie

Samatha Dawes Caitlyn Russell Louise Chamberlain Emily Burns Megan Piper Holly Mcgaw Alice Wright Tilly O'Toole Brooke Langham Melissa Russell Hannah Clinch Ye Chieng Mau Laura Menzel Hayley Murphy Sienna Costello Grace Evans Natalie Bowie Illana Miller Emma Kerr Zana Mandalos Olivia Zammit Olivia Selbst Molly Stackpole Georgia Shaw Jessica Credlin Limor Reiss

Ashley Hughes Lorinda Thompson Leah Rovatsos Amie Taylor Ellie McNeil Eliza Pickles

NETBALL DIVISION 8 - PRELIMINARY FINAL COURT 6 -12:00PM CHELTENHAM KEYSBOROUGH

PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER

Andrea Wyatt Janice Lamb Jordyn McLean Briana McIellan

Taylah Graham Hayley Zantuck Beth Miller Melissa Arnts Alyssa Lowe Katie Cornish Brooke Davis Sarah Duggan Thalia Coosnapa Emily Peters Dillah Shahab Stephanie Duggan Sharni Robinson Molly Joyson

Ellesse Graham Lauren Geschke Emily Neeson

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Photos courtesy of Michael Walsh WESTFIELD FOUNTAIN GATE NETBALL LEADING GOAL SHOOTERS

DIVISION 1

PLAYER CLUB TOTAL

Sophie O'Shea Caulfield 476

Sarah Fischer Dingley 334

Rahni Samason Heatherton 304

Jessica Payne Dingley 264

Abby Mackie Keysborough 262

DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3

PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL

Grace Healey St Pauls 355 Alana Cooper Dingley 328

Rebecca Britton Mordialloc 324 Mia McMillan Heatherton 228

Bella Riddell Heatherton 300 Danielle Forward Black Rock 207

Cassandra Fogarty Dingley 234 Rachel Clements Skye 166

Laura Piper Dingley 216 Stephanie Pursell Caulfield 159

DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5

PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL

Chelsey McAndrew Heatherton White 210 Steff Poort Black Rock 360

Hannah Shilling Caulfield 191 Joanne Vamplew Lyndhurst 348

Gillian Forrester South Yarra 185 Nicole Carmeni Dingley 261

Adele Clausen Dingley 155 Verity Sheppard Heatherton 224

Chelsea Rowe Keysborough 149 Brooke Lynne Cheltenham 204

DIVISION 6 DIVISION 7

PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL

Melissa Mair Lyndhurst 370 Rachel Saunders Bentleigh 238

Jacinta Traeger Caulfield 267 Lauren Martin Mount Waverley 218

Jessica Buerckner South Yarra 222 Allanah Clifford Bentleigh 203

Nadine Lee South Yarra 209 Sontina Teinakore Heatherton 185

Melissa Hood Lyndhurst 182 Bridget King South Yarra 170

DIVISION 8 UNDER 19s

PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL

Beth Miller Cheltenham 340 Sarah Heenan Dingley Two 160

Brooke Davis Cheltenham 153 Megan Piper Dingley One 155

Kirah Hard Heatherton 150 Roisin Tuke Mordialloc One 130

Gemma Batten Heatherton 131 Laura Menzel Dingley One 103

Sarah Monk Lyndhurst 123 Summer Keith Mordialloc One 94

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UMPIRES’ CORNER / THE WHITE KNIGHT

The first of our finals umpires will be announced next been to a celebration last Friday because he was a little Thursday so it is make or break time for umpires wishing off colour before his match at Mount Waverley the next to umpire finals footy! Observers will be visiting many day. The “barking” noises that he made in the loos there grounds today so your performance could be decisive were rather off-putting for his umpiring colleagues, in determining the grade in which you umpire your but, like a trooper, he made it on to the field and ran first final. Good umpires treat every match as if (a) an well (probably because of his sudden weight loss a few observer is present and (b) it is a final, so they shouldn’t minutes earlier). have too much difficulty impressing. In the lead up to the finals it is even more important than Thank you to Kevin and his helpers for the sausage sizzle ever that the match day paperwork is uploaded on time a couple of Thursdays ago. Umpires quickly remembered so that the B&F votes can be sorted. It is hard to upload that it was a sausage sizzle night when they saw Tom the votes when your CMR is back in the umpires’ rooms, Grundy driving into the car park. isn’t it Luke and Sheldon! Our resident statistician Steve Gelsi brings up game 300 SFNL Life Member Elise Cooper, who made a couple of this week (according to his calculations). Steve spends cameo appearances with us last month is back in the his weekdays working for the Bureau of Statistics. He has Northern Territory and last week umpired at TIO Stadium offered to maintain the Association’s website, but this (Marrara) in Darwin. She is the only SFNL umpire who offer may need to be rejected in the light of recent events has umpired at both the “G” and Marrara. involving the census! Preparations for the “trip away” on AFL Grand Final Former SFNL goal umpire Daniel (Willow) Wilson weekend are in full swing with motel accommodation chalked up AFL game number 200 at the “G” last booked for 25 umpires in Bendigo. Place as are filling Saturday. Willow has never forgotten where he started fast so make sure that you sign up with Jack Thompson umpiring and has attended several GF Appointments this week. Jack will lead a tour of Bendigo’s 28 pubs on Nights (although his AFL finals commitments have the Thursday night, and you then have the rest of the long meant he has missed a few recently –what a great weekend to recover from the tour. excuse though!). Well done, Willow! We will celebrate the Division 3 Grand Final Dave Weatherhead matched Willow’s 200 games last appointments with a meal after training on Thursday week, although in the SFNL, while Damon Kelly made his September 15. The annual Awards Night (which includes senior debut in the goals. Damon has a bit of work to do the Grand Final appointments) will be held from 7pm on in catching up to Dave, and even more to catch Willow! Wednesday September 21 at the Huntingdale Gold Club, Windsor Ave, South Oakleigh. The cost of these functions SFLUA Committee members Kaye and Rodd Johnson are included in your membership fees. Please make are not only running the boundary together this season sure you respond by the 1st September to https://form. but they skip together as well. Spectators at Hallam last jotform.co/62150823986865 for attendance at our SFLUA week were treated to the sight of the boundary umpires Awards Night or we may not be able to accommodate you really skipping along before the match. They felt so on the night as this is a catered event. sorry for Rodd after his hard work out that one of the spectators offered him a bucket of chips during the first You will need to let Al Manning know if know if you are quarter. Rodd was heard complaining that they needed bringing a partner along. Each guest that you bring will more salt! cost you $50. Non-running Life Members can attend for half price if they pay prior to the function. Please forward Abby Wilson believes that cleanliness is next to your payment to Peter Martin or Michael Schembri. Life godliness. She was so keen to maintain her high members who have booked in but only pay on the night personal standards last week that she overdid it a little will be charged the full price. when running a bath while staying at a friend’s house last week. With the bathroom on the first floor, Abby ensured Congratulations to Darcy Trewarn who has won the that not only was she clean but all the heating ducts were annual SMJFL/SFNL award for the most promising also clean as many litres of excess bathwater made their SMJFL umpire who currently runs with the SFNL on way through the ducts on their way to the ground floor. Saturdays. Best of luck to those SMJFL/SFNL umpires She may be spending more time at home in future! who are running junior Grand Finals tomorrow. I hope Joel Lewis had a happy 18th last week. His mates Remember that: also wish him well, even though many of them weren’t “The Man in Green Should Not Be Seen” and invited to the celebrations! Sam Crigan had evidently “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

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Sunday August 28th Rowan Road, Dingley Village

ANDREW WALSH IZAIAH ELISAIA BENTLEIGH HAMPTON 11:10am – Division 6, 8 & U19s Two radio broadcast games for Bentleigh, 12:50pm – Division 2, 4 & 7 two Blackchrome Player of the Day awards Elisaia’s inside work was pivotal in 2:30pm – Division 1, 3 & 5 to Andrew Walsh in 2016. The towering Hampton’s performance. His second Demons ruckman again controlled the goal was crucial and could prove to be game in the air, allowing his followers the difference between the Hammers Full Grand Final fixtures and details first use of the pill around the stoppages, finishing on top of the ladder. We can be found at sfnl.com.au/finals which prove a decisive factor in his side’s expect him to feature heavily in upset victory over ladder leaders Dingley. Hampton’s finals games when the Walsh has been a dominant force around going gets tough. the ground in his first season at Arthur Street and is fast becoming a key piece of Congratulations, Izaiah! $5 Entry Bentleigh’s premiership puzzle. Kids U15 Free

WESTFIELD FOUNTAIN GATE NETBALLER OF THE DAY AMY BURNS KEYSBOROUGH

In a very even team effort throughout an elimination final that went to extra time, the efforts of Amy Burns were vital in giving Keysborough a berth in the preliminary final. During a second half in which Caulfield threw everything bar the clubhouse at Keysborough, Amy’s tenacity at wing defence cut out many promising attacking raids and limited the ball that could be used by the Caulfield shooters.

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FOOTBALL LEADING GOAL KICKERS

DIVISION 1 SENIOR GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Calhan McQueen Dingley 0 51 Leigh Moore Dingley 3 58 Patrick Nicholls Bentleigh 3 51 Jeremy Tobin Cheltenham 0 43 James Morris Mordialloc 1 47 Peter Nelson Mordialloc 3 40 Paul Fermanis Oakleigh District 4 33 Corey Pearce Clayton 2 38 Daniel Farmer Dingley 2 32 Nicholas Lowrie Bentleigh 0 34 Khaled Kandakji Oakleigh District 6 31 Stefan Feehan Dingley 0 29 David Velardo Oakleigh District 1 30 Jamie Vlahos St Kilda City 1 25 Nick Scanlon Clayton 2 29 Andrew Lee Bentleigh 0 22 Dylan Sloan St Kilda City 0 27 James Howard East Brighton 0 21 Justin Crameri East Malvern 0 24 Sam Williams Dingley 1 20

DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Jason Butty Port Melbourne Colts 0 50 Mathew Poore Skye 7 79 Mitchell Clarke Port Melbourne Colts 3 50 Bradley Dyer Skye 3 50 Philip Smith Chelsea Heights 6 46 Christopher Lacey Springvale Districts 2 38 Chad Ryan Highett 8 40 Rhys Clayton Murrumbeena 3 36 Nicholas Gilbert Caulfield 2 37 Ashleigh Beasy Chelsea Heights 4 35 Matthew Van Schajik Heatherton 3 34 Arlyn Hagiwara Port Melbourne Colts 2 34 Lachlan Dobson Chelsea Heights 3 32 Justin Clarke Port Melbourne Colts 0 31 Joel Jones-Hampton Highett 3 30 Davor Rajic Keysborough 0 28 Justin Issac Hampton 1 30 Brendan Weighell Skye 3 27 Mitch Walder Murrumbeena 0 27 Christopher McCann Skye 1 24

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR DIVISION 3 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK James Gough Mount Waverley 5 97 Andrew Meredith Mount Waverley 0 56 Luke Galle Mount Waverley 3 71 Cameron Kirkup Mount Waverley 0 53 Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 1 64 Justin King Lyndale 2 31 Daniel Morrison Endeavour Hills 0 55 Matt Parrella Mount Waverley 3 30 Dale Carroll Ashwood 1 53 Clinton Sheedy Sandown 0 26 Adam Read Doveton Eagles 4 50 Rory Dux Mount Waverley 0 26 Jack Williams Moorabbin 7 48 Randolph Newman Mount Waverley 0 25 Shane Peake Endeavour Hills 2 39 Jake Brown Mount Waverley 2 23 Darren Ramsdale Doveton Eagles 0 37 Brendan Robinson Sandown 0 21 Cory Brady South Yarra 3 36 Troy Lange South Yarra 2 21

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 THIRDS

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Liam McCabe Oakleigh District 4 52 Matthew McCormick Sandown 3 45 Mykelti Lefau St Kilda City 8 43 Peter Rizzi Dingley 2 40 James Cooke St Pauls 0 34 Michael Kalviskis Skye 1 36 Ryan Kreymborg St Pauls 3 34 Joshua Keyt Dingley 0 29 Ryan Carroll Hampton 3 31 Jackson O'Brien Dingley 4 28 Hayden Favero Endeavour Hills 5 30 Nathan McPherson Clayton 0 25 Tom Davis Cheltenham 2 30 Thomas Borrillo Cerberus 6 23 Bradley Parker Cheltenham 6 25 Clinton Jarrett Endeavour Hills 6 21 Cory Hutchinson Oakleigh District 1 25 Corey Dyson Cerberus 1 18 Brad Dolan St Pauls 2 23 Bradley Thorpe Cerberus 0 17

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