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ISSUE 10 JUNE 18, 2016 #OWNTHESOUTH

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WHAT’S HAPPENING AT SFNL HQ? DAVID CANNIZZO, SFNL CEO @SFNLCEO

2016 Hall of Fame Inductees Announced These individuals to be inducted are another outstanding crop I am delighted to announce that six nominees will be inducted of people who have contributed so much to the SFNL and its into the SFNL Hall of Fame in 2016. The SFNL Hall of Fame forerunners. was launched only last year and exists to recognise and celebrate people who have made significant contributions to To have been fortunate to be associated and work with these the SFNL or its forerunners. individuals in recent times, I am absolutely thrilled that these individuals will be rejoiced by our community. Kingsley Ellis, David Luttrell, Garry Matlock, Mark Seymour and Ken Shaw will join last year’s 22 inaugural Hall of Fame The SFNL Hall of Fame function will be on Wednesday 29 inductees, while Margaret Torpy will also become the first June at Woodlands Golf Club. Tickets are available for $65 female to be inducted. per person through the SFNL office on 9553 5644. The SFNL received many nominations and the quality of them Marbut Stone Round were outstanding, making for an extremely difficult task for I am very pleased to advise that this weekend is Marbut Stone the SFNL. The sub-committee assessed the nominees over Round across the entire competition. many areas including longevity, quality of performance, The SFNL welcomed Marbut Stone this year as a new major integrity, sportsmanship, good character and promoting sponsor and their commitment to grassroots sport was a very the values of the SFNL or its precursor competitions, the refreshing aspect to a commercial partnership. Federal Football League, Eastern Suburbs Churches Football Association and South East Suburban Football League. Marbut Stone is a Stone Benchtops and Glass Splashbacks manufacturer and supplier to the Australian building and The SFNL Board reviewed a recommendation from the sub- committee and approved all six inductees into the Hall of renovations industry. Marbut Stone can provide customers Fame in 2016. innovative and complete end-to-end solutions, backed by a 10-year manufacturing warranty. The sextet will be inducted during a special Hall of Fame function to be held in June, which will also serve as a special Marbut Stone are giving back to all SFNL clubs through a reunion for the Federal Football League. rebate on any order, where that customer mentions their club. Further to the rebate earned by the club, every SFNL This function aims to honour the six inductees for their stakeholder has access to a 10% discount on any order. remarkable contributions to local football, but also to acknowledge and celebrate the rich history of the SFNL and In a sponsorship climate that is currently really difficult, this its forerunners, in particular the Federal Football League partnership will hopefully be a great way for clubs to earn in 2016. some much needed sponsorship dollars. The SFNL are very excited to be celebrating and recognising For those interested in getting a job quote, call Rick Bean the six inductees at the second annual Hall of Fame function. on 0418 353 757.

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Div 2 Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh

St Pauls Clayton St Pauls St Pauls Clayton Clayton Clayton

St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City

Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Mordialloc Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District

Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley

Div 2 Skye Skye Skye Skye Skye Skye Skye

Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough

Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett

Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts

Hampton Hampton Heatherton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton

Div 3 Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndhurst Lyndale

CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL

South Yarra Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood South Yarra South Yarra

Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills

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

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

LAST WEEK 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 TOTAL 98 103 101 98 100 96 105

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BENTLEIGH V EAST BRIGHTON SKYE V MURRUMBEENA LYNDALE V LYNDHURST KEYSBOROUGH V SANDOWN V CLAYTON V ST PAULS SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES

BLACK ROCK V HIGHETT SOUTH YARRA V ASHWOOD ST KILDA CITY V CHELTENHAM PORT COLTS V CHELSEA HEIGHTS DANDENONG V ENDEAVOUR HILLS

OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V MORDIALLOC ROUND 8/9/10 HEATHERTON V HAMPTON MOORABBIN V DOVETON EAGLES

DINGLEY V EAST MALVERN BYE: CAULFIELD HALLAM V MOUNT WAVERLEY

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DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 7 DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89

All Division 1 clubs enjoyed the week off over the Queen’s Birthday long The Vampires showed some spirit in the opening term to stay within nine DIVISION 1 SENIOR GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 RESERVE weekend, but the previous Saturday saw a few intriguing results. points of the Oaks at the first change, but their positivity soon turned to despair as the visitors piled on 12 of the next 13 goals to blow them out of TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Arguably the biggest boilover of Round 7 was St Pauls’ surprise 5.7 (37) to 6.9 the water. Dingley 7 7 0 0 789 373 211.53 28 Dingley 7 7 0 0 686 229 299.56 28 (45) home defeat at the hands of St Kilda City. Andy Howison and Brent Crawley were again prolific for the winners, while The Dogs have made the Kennel a relative fortress in recent seasons, but the Bentleigh 7 6 1 0 478 454 105.29 24 Bentleigh 7 5 2 0 756 323 234.06 20 Paul Fermanis and Aaron Henneman booted nine goals between them, an Saints made use of their promising recent form to triumph in a hard-fought impressive effort on a day that didn’t help the big forwards. East Malvern 7 5 2 0 480 374 128.34 20 Cheltenham 7 5 2 0 522 303 172.28 20 and low-scoring encounter. E.B Bentleigh Skipper Andrew Jansen was the only shining light for East Brighton. Oakleigh District 7 4 3 0 641 490 130.82 16 7 5 2 0 565 406 139.16 20 On a day where major scores were at a premium, St Pauls’ eight-point three Vampires quarter time lead felt more like four goals. Undeterred, City ran over the top of MARBUT STONE ROUND 8 PREVIEW Mordialloc 7 4 3 0 416 351 118.52 16 East Malvern 7 5 2 0 540 464 116.38 20 them in the final term, kicking 2.4 to 0.0 to surge to their second win of the year BENTLEIGH vs EAST BRIGHTON (Bentleigh Reserve) Saint Dylan Sloan had no issues finding his range, booting four of his St Pauls 7 3 4 0 498 432 115.28 12 St Kilda City 7 3 4 0 478 394 121.32 12 The Bentleigh juggernaut hit a snag in their last start, crushed by the team’s six goals, while Michael Shaw and Cam Hansen were also valuable seemingly unstoppable Dingoes, but will be confident of returning to the contributors. Clayton 7 3 4 0 528 583 90.57 12 Mordialloc 7 2 5 0 352 525 67.05 8 winners’ circle this week. Ashley Munday, Carl Herbstreit and Greg Young were serviceable for the St Kilda City 7 2 5 0 437 512 85.35 8 Clayton 7 2 5 0 401 614 65.31 8 Their opponents, East Brighton, remain winless and anchored to the foot of vanquished Bulldogs. the ladder. Cheltenham 7 1 6 0 388 525 73.90 4 Oakleigh District 7 1 6 0 276 839 32.90 4 This was St Pauls’ first loss at the Kennel since Round 4 last year, ironically With the backing of their parochial home crowd, and with star ruckman also to St Kilda City. East Brighton 7 0 7 0 254 815 31.17 0 St Pauls 7 0 7 0 242 721 33.56 0 Andrew Walsh set to return from injury, expect the Demons to win by plenty. Meanwhile Clayton shocked the fancied Bloods at Ben Kavanagh Reserve, CLAYTON vs ST PAULS (Meade Reserve) running out 8.11 (59) to 6.9 (45) winners. East Brighton 2.1 3.1 3.1 6.2-38 E.B Bentleigh Vampires 2.1 6.5 8.8 9.12-66 The last encounter between these two sides ended in a dramatic one-point Oakleigh District 3.4 10.8 14.14 18.15-123 Oakleigh District 4.2 6.5 8.8 11.9-75 Mordi were slow out of the blocks, allowing the visitors to pile on four opening victory to the Clays, and given their form of late, this upcoming fixture, term goals, much to the chagrin of coach Jason Chapple. incidentally at the same venue, could be similarly close. East Brighton: Goal Kickers: H. Healey 2, B. Hope 2, A. Viney, H. White E.B Bentleigh Vampires: Goal Kickers: J. Howard 2, A. Hendry 2, A. West 2, Best Players: A. Jansen, S. Rowe, M. Jamieson, B. Hope, J. Gaggin, M. Lavender T. Thorne, E. Alter, B. Stokes From then on the Bloods had to play catch up football for the remainder of the Both sit 3-4, and have their sights set firmly on the top five, which makes this Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: P. Fermanis 5, A. Henneman 4, K. Kandakji 3, Best Players: B. Zurak, J. Howard, M. Paxman, A. West, A. De Luca day, a difficult task at the best of times, let alone in the wet, and their early game a classic eight-pointer. D. Velardo 2, D. Di Fede, B. Keast, D. Spence, M. Josic Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: A. Peterson 2, R. Kandakji 2, K. Nolan, Best Players: B. Crawley, A. Howison, P. Fermanis, D. Saldanha, R. Pearson, T. McNamara, J. Winn, D. Kiellerup, A. McNicholl, S. Sheedy, M. Dobson lethargy ultimately proved decisive. Hard to get a read on both of these sides, particularly given their surprise M. Fletcher Best Players: T. McNamara, A. McNicholl, J. Castello, W. LeMarca, R. Kandakji, In the end the final 14-point margin was reflective of the difference between D. Kiellerup results in their last starts. But the odd shape and size of Meade Reserve, the two sizes at the first change. coupled with the Dogs’ lacklustre away record, may be enough to see Clayton Mordialloc 2.2 3.4 4.6 6.9-45 Mordialloc 3.2 7.2 13.8 16.12-108 Half back Andy Ray was again hugely impressive for the winners, with solid home in a thriller. Clayton 4.5 6.6 8.8 8.11-59 Clayton 1.1 4.2 5.3 6.4-40 contributions also coming from Joel Rigoni and Dean Scanlon. Daniel Kirby ST KILDA CITY vs CHELTENHAM (Peanut Farm) Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: L. Kirkland 3, N. Evans, J. Morris, L. Barnhoorn Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: S. Gregory 5, P. Nelson 4, B. Lindsay 2, B. Bedwell, also stood out for the Clays in the ruck. Both of these teams have struggled to make an impact this season, but both Best Players: A. Pike, T. Bastion, S. Fragiacomo, N. Lawrence, L. Kirkland, S. Lawton, A. Fyans, T. Howard, N. Fitzgerald D. Miller Best Players: K. Tymko, S. Gregory, T. DeMacedo, S. Pitura, D. Schofield, It was the usual suspects in Todd Bastion, Alistair Pike and Simon Fragiacomo will enter this clash confident of emerging with the four points. Clayton: Goal Kickers: L. Boyle 2, J. Rigoni, R. Palazzolo, G. Irons, D. Scanlon, B. Bedwell keeping the Bloods in it for most of the day, while Luke Kirkland booted three The Saints have been terrific in the last month, with two terrific wins and an C. Wilson, N. Collins Clayton: Goal Kickers: C. Pearce, G. Tuckwell, D. Gray, S. Martin, S. Hamilton, in his second game of the year. Best Players: A. Ray, D. Scanlon, J. Rigoni, J. McEwin, D. Kirby, T. Papworth L. Ruff honourable loss to its credit. Best Players: G. Tuckwell, D. Gray, J. Collins, N. Parisi, D. Gilmour, D. Ross Over at the Zoo, Cheltenham gave home side East Malvern a fright, but the Cheltenham, meanwhile has been competitive, but has lack the class at Panthers were eventually able to grind out a 6.7 (43) to 5.2 (32) victory in critical moments to seal the deal and secure victory. East Malvern 1.3 3.4 5.4 6.7-43 East Malvern 0.0 1.2 2.4 6.7-43 another low-scoring tussle. Cheltenham 2.1 3.1 4.2 5.2-32 Cheltenham 3.2 6.3 10.10 15.13-103 On form it’s hard to go past St Kilda City. Two goals in the opening term saw the Rosellas lead at quarter time, but four East Malvern: Goal Kickers: J. Crameri 2, S. Lonie, L. Fitzgerald, L. Dowling, East Malvern: Goal Kickers: C. Roughead 2, H. Rix 2, J. Kirtland, N. Douglas majors in the middle quarters swung the tight contest in East Malvern’s favour. OAKLEIGH DISTRICT vs MORDIALLOC (Princes Highway) T. Tohiariki Best Players: W. Sadler, B. Baker, J. Lumsden, C. Horstman, C. Harrison Perhaps the most intriguing clash of Round 8 is this one between the previous Best Players: J. Dowling, N. McCann, I. McCrimmon, L. Fitzgerald, S. Lonie Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Tobin 5, M. Stevens 2, M. Zacharin, B. Stevens, Jimmy Dowling continued his good form in red and blue and was again a Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Hampton, T. Bolger, M. Dewar, J. Fox, M. Bowles, S. Lay, J. Carcassi, C. Bennetts, J. Dickinson, J. Donald dominant force in his side’s engine room, while Isaac McCrimmon and Nick two Division 2 premiers. C. Neophitou Best Players: M. Zacharin, S. Lay, J. Tobin, B. Moloney, J. Gavin, J. Donald Best Players: D. Hampton, L. Brookman, T. Nelson, T. Bolger, C. Neophitou, McCann also featured among their best. The Bloods under Jason Chapple have manufactured tough, congested M. Hampton Panthers’ key forward Jack Crameri was the game’s only multiple goal kicker. matches this season and possess a terrific defensive structure. As a result, have conceded a competition-low 351 points against this season. St Pauls 1.5 3.5 5.7 5.7-37 St Pauls 2.1 2.3 4.4 4.5-29 Declan Hampton and Tom Nelson were the standouts for the Rosellas. St Kilda City 2.1 3.4 4.5 6.9-45 St Kilda City 3.0 4.3 8.3 12.4-76 However, their backline will be tested against the Oaks, who are the second The much anticipated top-of-the-table fixture between the undefeated highest scoring team in Division 1 with several forwards capable of bobbing up St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Berry, N. Shannon, J. Allan, C. Cathcart, F. Jenkins St Pauls: Goal Kickers: G. Balmforth, M. Johnstone, C. Karamoshos, J. Lloyd Dingoes and proved to be a fizzer with Dingley running out commanding Best Players: A. Munday, C. Herbstreit, G. Young, T. McIntyre, L. Wilson, Best Players: M. Johnstone, J. Pirovano, G. Balmforth, C. Karamoshos, and kicking a bag. victors at Souter Oval. M. Herbstreit C. O’Brien, P. Dessent This will be a tremendous contest between two sides in finals contention, but St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: D. Sloan 4, H. Sullivan, B. Neurath St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: J. Vlahos 4, J. Symons 3, M. Habashi, C. Ryan- The Dingoes had too much fire power on every line for the undermanned Best Players: M. Shaw, C. Mason, N. Taylor, C. Hansen, R. Thomson, J. Capp Orchard, P. Pekaj, B. Grimison, J. Cougan Mordi’s injury woes and the District’s home ground advantage will see them Best Players: J. Vlahos, T. Looi, B. Grimison, T. Shrimpton, J. Nanovich, S. McPhee Bentleigh side, with nine first half goals to one setting them on their way to a start favourites. 15.12 (102) to 5.7 (37) triumph. DINGLEY vs EAST MALVERN (Souter Oval) Pleasingly, Dingley found plenty of avenues to goal, with Steve Gaertner, Matt Dingley 5.4 9.7 12.10 15.12-102 Dingley 0.4 3.6 7.7 11.9-75 East Malvern’s premiership credentials will face a litmus test on Saturday Morwood and best afield Rob Rusan booting three each. Bentleigh 1.1 1.2 4.4 5.7-37 Bentleigh 0.4 2.6 3.10 7.12-54 against Division 1 heavyweight Dingley. Kane Davidson and Josh Ball were also influential in the result, however, the Dingley: Goal Kickers: S. Gaertner 3, M. Morwood 3, . Rusan 3, D. Farmer 2, Dingley: Goal Kickers: L. Moore 6, B. Sessler, T. Cooper, J. Adkins, J. O’Bree, The Panthers have been well served by several of its new recruits, but overall Dingoes’ win was soured by a suspected serious knee injury to Danny Ades. C. McQueen, K. Davidson, C. Horton-Milne, R. Stewart M. Turville the side has struggled for consistency in the early stages of the season. Best Players: . Rusan, K. Davidson, J. Ball, C. Horton-Milne, J. Ferguson, Best Players: L. Moore, J. Campbell, J. Hyde, T. Cooper, J. Pickford, M. Turville Tommy Backman and Kayne O’Brien were impressive on what was a tough S. Cleeve Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: M. Hogan 3, C. Yenofkian, B. Morrison, B. Blow, The Dingoes, on the other hand, possess perhaps the healthiest list in the day at the office for the Demons. Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: M. Troutbeck, J. Robertson, P. Nicholls, K. Swinden, K. Murphy competition, and would at this stage be short-priced favourites to claim the T. Backman Best Players: B. Morrison, M. Hogan, C. Yenofkian, C. Fidler, L. Morrison Best Players: T. Backman, K. O’Brien, K. Heaphy-Wemyss, P. Nicholls, J. Hall, The final match of the round saw Oakleigh District hand East Brighton another minor premiership come Round 18. On this basis, they should overpower the A. Walsh thrashing, winning 18.15 (123) to 6.2 (38) at Widdop Crescent. Panthers at the Den.

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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 v Cheltenham Dingley 14.11-95 def Mordialloc 5.5-35 Dingley 15.12-102 def Bentleigh 5.7-37 Dingley v St Kilda City Bentleigh 10.5-65 def St Pauls 6.8-44 Mordialloc 6.9-45 def by Clayton 8.11-59 Bentleigh v Clayton St Pauls 5.7-37 def by St Kilda City 6.9-45 Oakleigh District 16.14-110 def Cheltenham 6.12-48 Oakleigh District v East Malvern East Malvern 6.7-43 def Cheltenham 5.2-32 Clayton 15.16-106 def St Kilda City 13.10-88 Mordialloc v St Pauls MARBUT STONE ROUND 8 ROUND 2 ROUND 14 18-JUN 23-APR 30-JUL Bentleigh v East Brighton Mordialloc 15.20-110 def St Kilda City v East Brighton East Brighton 2.6-18 Dingley v East Malvern Dingley 21.8-134 def St Pauls 8.8-56 (10-Apr) Clayton v Dingley Oakleigh District v Mordialloc Cheltenham 10.10-70 def by Bentleigh 13.14-92 Oakleigh District v Bentleigh Clayton v St Pauls St Kilda City 6.9-45 def by Oakleigh District 11.7-73 Cheltenham v Mordialloc St Kilda City v Cheltenham East Malvern 12.16-88 def Clayton 6.10-46 St Pauls v East Malvern ROUND 9 GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 3 ROUND 15 25-JUN 30-APR 6-AUG East Brighton v Dingley East Brighton 3.4-22 def by St Pauls 19.17-131 East Brighton v Clayton Mordialloc v Bentleigh Dingley 11.12-78 def Cheltenham 7.10-52 Dingley v Oakleigh District St Pauls v Oakleigh District Bentleigh 8.12-60 def St Kilda City 8.6-54 East Malvern v Bentleigh Cheltenham v Clayton Oakleigh District 14.12-96 def Clayton 12.14-86 Mordialloc v St Kilda City East Malvern v St Kilda City Mordialloc 11.11-77 def East Malvern 2.9-21 St Pauls v Cheltenham BEYONDBLUE ROUND 10 ROUND 4 ROUND 16 2-JUL 7-MAY 13-AUG Cheltenham 13.12-90 def East Brighton 7.5-47 East Malvern v East Brighton Oakleigh District v East Brighton St Kilda City 6.8-44 def by Dingley 19.10-124 Mordialloc v Dingley Bentleigh v Dingley Clayton 8.15-63 def by Bentleigh 12.11-83 St Pauls v Bentleigh Clayton v Mordialloc East Malvern 12.6-78 def Oakleigh District 9.18-72 Cheltenham v Oakleigh District St Kilda City v St Pauls St Pauls 12.9-81 def Mordialloc 4.8-32 St Kilda City v Clayton Cheltenham v East Malvern

ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 14-MAY 9-JUL 20-AUG East Brighton 7.7-49 def by St Kilda City 15.22-112 East Brighton v v Mordialloc East Brighton v Bentleigh Dingley 22.11-143 def Clayton 9.6-60 St Pauls v Dingley East Malvern v Dingley Bentleigh 12.10-82 def Oakleigh District 12.6-78 Bentleigh v Cheltenham Mordialloc v Oakleigh District Mordialloc 7.12-54 def Cheltenham 4.4-28 Oakleigh District v St Kilda City St Pauls v Clayton East Malvern 9.12-66 def St Pauls 7.6-48 Clayton v East Malvern Cheltenham v St Kilda City

ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 28-MAY 16-JUL 27-AUG Clayton 16.12-108 def East Brighton 5.10-40 St Pauls v East Brighton Dingley v East Brighton Oakleigh District 14.5-89 def by Dingley 17.11-113 Cheltenham v Dingley Bentleigh v Mordialloc Bentleigh 8.11-59 def East Malvern 6.7-43 St Kilda City v Bentleigh Oakleigh District v St Pauls St Kilda City 7.7-49 def by Mordialloc 8.15-63 Clayton v Oakleigh District Clayton v Cheltenham Cheltenham 10.8-68 def by St Pauls 14.17-101 East Malvern v Mordialloc St Kilda City v East Malvern

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DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD: MARBUT STONE ROUND 8 / BRUCE HILL DIVISION 1: MARBUT STONE ROUND 8 Bentleigh v East Brighton BENTLEIGH EAST BRIGHTON First met in 1993 - 18 matches (Bentleigh 10 wins, East Brighton 8 wins) Largest Winning Margin Bentleigh 136 pts (4/7/98) Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Ground: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Arthur Street (Melway Ref 77 F1) Widdop Cres, Hampton East East Brighton 115 pts (22/5/93) Telephone: 0424 965 068 Colours: Red With a white V Smallest Winning Margin Bentleigh 15 pts (3/8/96) Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke East Brighton 11 pts (18/4/15) Coach: Peter Larsen Highest Score Bentleigh 28-17-185 (4/7/98) Senior Coach: Paul Dimattina East Brighton 31-6-192 (22/5/93) Reserve Coach: Ryan Fishlock Lowest Score Bentleigh 5-6-36 (27/6/15) East Brighton 1-6-12 (1/5/99) # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Dingley v East Malvern (incorporating Tooronga Malvern) 1 Scott Lawry 35 Sam McGarry 1 Willie Wiseman 24 Michael De Luca First met in 1973 - 16 matches (Dingley 9 wins, East Malvern 8 wins) 2 James Coles 36 Tom Backman Largest Winning Margin East Malvern 153 pts (7/6/75) 3 Mitch Allamby 37 Luke Holmesby 2 Marcus Lavender 26 Damian Lynch 4 Mark Smith 38 Matthew Troutbeck Dingley 95 pts (2/7/11) 5 James Robertson 39 Andrew Griffiths 3 Isaac Williams 27 Luke Buntz Smallest Winning Margin East Malvern 3 pts (4/7/09) 6 Spencer Dayl 40 Alan Hendry 4 Aaron Viney 28 John Conroy Dingley 7 pts (26/6/10) 7 Barama Blow 41 Micheal Laskey Highest Score East Malvern 21-30-156 (7/6/75) 8a Kade Murphy 42 Matthew Hogan 5 Brodie Muller 29 Jarrad Gaggin 8b Paddy Nicholls 43 Andrew Pendlebury Dingley 24-13-157 (2/7/11) 9 Justin Hall 44 Dimitri Petrakis 6 Ryan Cosgrove 30 Adam De Luca Lowest Score East Malvern 4-4-28 (22/6/13) 10 Paul Dimmatina 45 Alex Walker 7 Seamus Murphy 31 Sam Siggins Dingley 0-3-3 (7/6/75) 11 Kyle Swinden 46 Nick Perry Oakleigh District v Mordialloc 12 Todd James 47 Nick Lowrie 8 Nick Stafford 32 Tyler Thorne 13 48 Since 1993 - 17 matches (Oakleigh District 9 wins, Mordialloc 8 wins) Damon Grant Lachlan Foott 14 Liam Dimmatina 49 PJ Lambrinos 10 Sam Dillon 33 Adrian Jillich Largest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 41 pts (7/8/93) 15 Liam Hogden-Hewitt 50 James Watts 11 Retired 34 Mark Schwarzenberg Mordialloc 71 pts (9/7/94) 16 Luke Morrison 51 Liam Corkhill Smallest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 4 pts (19/8/95) 17 Brody Lawford 52 Tom Stack 12 Sam Rowe 35 Andrew Jansen Mordialloc 1 pt (14/9/13) 18 Toddy Fraser 53 Kade Heaphy-Wemyss 19a Andrew Lee 54 Chris Yenofkain 13 Anthony Bailey 36 Trent Beard Highest Score Oakleigh District 18-11-119 (7/8/93) 19b Ben Cooper 55 Eugene Alter 14 37 Mordialloc 20-18-138 (9/7/94) 20 Steve Galileos 56 Jackson Meredith Miles harding John Taylor Lowest Score Oakleigh District 4-11-35 (2/8/14) 21 Saf Balic 57 JK 15 Isaac Vanderwerf 39 Lachlan French Mordialloc 5-9-39 (18/8/01) 22 Nick Jordon 58 Danien O'Connor 23a Kayne O'Brien 59 Ben Zurak 16 Harry Healey 41 Vinnie Rossignollo Clayton v St Pauls 23b Scott Sice 60 Rob Moriaty 17 42 First met in 1999 - 33 matches (St Pauls 19 wins, Clayton 14 wins) 24 Ben Zybersztajn 61 Troy Bullock Matt Bertoncelli Joel Stewart 25 62 Largest Winning Margin St Pauls 137 pts (13/6/09) Andrew West Jack Dear 18 Harry White 43 Tom Jessup Clayton 83 pts (13/5/06) 26 Todd McClean 63 Sean Scotland 27 Ben Morrison 64 Aaron Locandro 19 Jordan Rogers 44 Phil Lanning Smallest Winning Margin St Pauls 1 pt (7/4/01) 28 Con Peteropoulos 65 Michael Ballard Clayton 1 pt (27/6/15) 29 Andrew Walsh 66 Luke Delany 21 Barry Hope 54 Mike Paxman 30 Ryan Murphy 67 Liam Nixon Highest Score St Pauls 32-8-200 (13/6/09) 22 Mark Jamieson 56 Sean Butler Clayton 22-16-148 (8/5/04) 31 Josh McGarry 68 Bryn Stockes 32 Chris Fiddler 70 James Howard 23 Lowest Score St Pauls 5-4-34 (9/7/05) Andrew Di Maria 33 Ben DeNardis 71 Scott Motimer Clayton 2-8-20 (18/8/12) 34 Bobby Bennett Cheltenham v St Kilda City First met in 1982 - 42 matches (Cheltenham 23 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) TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 21-24-150 (5/8/95) BENTLEIGH Lowest Score St Kilda City 2-4-16 (14/8/04) Cheltenham 5-4-34 (24/4/10) EAST BRIGHTON

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DIVISION 1: MARBUT STONE ROUND 8 DIVISION 1: MARBUT STONE ROUND 8 CLAYTON ST PAULS ST KILDA CITY CHELTENHAM Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Weatherall Rd, Ground: Meade Reserve Clayton Ground: McKinnon Reserve, Tucker Rd, Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve, Blessington St, St Kilda Cheltenham Colours: Black & White McKinnon Colours: Red, white and black Telephone: 9585 1259 Senior Coach: Nick Scanlon Colours: Blue, Red & White vertical panels Colours: Red, Yellow and Black vertical panels. Reserve Coach: Corey Pearce Senior Coach: Richard Houston Senior Coach: Robert Johns Senior Coach: Des Ryan Reserves Coach: Michael Hogan Reserves Coach: Samer Dagher Reserve Coach: Alistair Garlick

Thirds Coach: Scott Mellick

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS 1 Danny Gilmour 26 Jack McEwen 1 Matt Herbstreit 30 James Bragagnolo 1 Simon Hislop 28 Luke Baillie 55 Gareth Joachim 1 Luke Brookman 28 Jeremy Tobin 1 James Bitmead 2 Nick Shannon 31 Anthony Locandro 2 Dean Scanlon 27 Aaron Mills 2 Ayang Nanjyok 29 Nathan Laffy 56 Jed LLoyd 2 Matt Thorneycroft 29 Alastair Garlick 2 Stephen Brosnahan 3 Fred Jenkins 32 Jordan Lloyd 3 Nathan Cerisara 3 Nic Crameri 28 Jordan Collins 3 Rhys Joachim 30 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 57 Dan Ella 3 Michael Dewar 30 Chris Graham 4 Nicholas Halliday 33 Michael Johnstone 4 Alex Chingarev 4 Brad Neurath 31 Hamish Marshall 58 Benjamin Grimison 4 Phillip Kurth 29 Jack Crameri 4 Andrew Dewar 31 James Pennycuick 5 Harry Hunt 34 George Young 5 Anthony Cilia 5 Declan Harrington 32 Thusan Shrimpton 59 Ben Hall 5 Shannon Gallagher 30 Jack Bourke 5 Justin King 32 Chris Neophitou 6 Josh Verlin 35 Jeremy Muldoon 6 Michael Craig 6 Dylan Sloan 33 Nick Taylor 60 Chanel Lalotoa 6 Sam Perkin 33 Tom Jelleff 6 Gabriel Irons 31 Jayden Gilmour 8 Liam Wilson (VC) 36 Scott Bilger 7 Mark Crossley 7 Juy Capp 34 Jesse McLean 61 Aaron De Netto 7 Chris Morrison 32 Mark McHenry 9 Callum Cathcart 37 Tim Walsh 7 Matt Zacharin 34 Tom Nelson 8 James Dickinson 8 Ricky Thomson 35 Myles Jamieson 62 Josh Collins 8 Bane Suboticki 35 Jarryd Bloink 9 Avil Digilov 8 Nick Scanlon 33 Dean Evangelista 10 Jay Ting 38 Justin Berry 9 Michael Habashi 36 Jack Gavin 63 Kaito Battaglene 10 Trent Faulks 11 Brad Gilder (VC) 39 Thomas Still 9 Tim Wigney 36 Ben Shaw 9 Andrew Ray 34 Gerard Imbriano 10 Mark Tasiyan 37 Ben May 64 Jamie Vlahos 11 Brendan Gareth 12 Tim East 40 Ash Munday 10 Jake Davis 37 Morikot Keo 10 Glenn Tuckwell 35 Sebastian Valiente 12 David Goodie 13 Christian McCarthy 41 Jack Hanley 11 Cameron Hansen 38 Andy Hunter 65 Matthew Laux 11 Max Worrell 38 Brendon Stevens 11 Nick Parisi 36 Dylan Bracebridge 13 Kevin Hoard 13 Rhys Walton 42 Lachlan Carracher 12 Brent Gutterson 39 Mitchell Burgess 66 Norbert Williams 12 Cole Brumley 39 Morgan Hampton 14 Justin Hynes 12 Stewart Scanlon 37 Luke Ruff 14 Jarrad Allan 43 Jonathan Sherren 13 Andrew Walker 40 Sam Lewin 67 Jack Nanovich 13 Chris Bennets 40 Trent Vanderheiden 15 Chris Jones 13 Joel Rigoni 38 George Yelayotis 15 Kieran Knox (VC) 44 Joseph Halloran 14 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 41 Luke Laux 68 Jarvis Mateariki 14 Sam Quigley 41 Sean Tyniec 16 Andrew Jones 14 Luke Ross 39 Steve Martin 16 Victor Jenkins 45 Terry Zisimopoulos 15 Aaron Green 42 Will Batholemew 69 Dilan Shrimpton 15 Callum Brumley 42 Shan Jiffry 17 Brad Jones 17 Dan East 46 Ben Carracher 16 Michael Shaw 43 Rick Scott 70 Jaron Helman 15 Nathan Collins 40 Shaun Hamilton 18 Matthew Krohnje 18 Trent McIntyre 47 Cameron James 16 Chris Germano 44 Mitchell Stevens 16 Lachie Caine 41 Corey Wilson 17 Jon Hay 44 Will Debruin 71 Samer Dagher 19 Justin Lambert 19 Carl Herbstreit 49 Chris Vial 17 Jesse Donald 45 Declan Hampton 18 Brendan Johnstone 45 Jordan Hilton Taylor 72 Gavin Phillips 17 Trent Papworth 42 Greg Klapsos 20 Jack Louis 20 Tim Roberts 50 Jonathon Davidson 18 Daniel Vaughan 46 Nathan Dall 19 Caleb Mason 46 Ashleigh Crooks 73 Rudi Taylor 21 Craig Machell 18 Chris Lee 43 Ashley Plozza 21 Rhys Peet 51 Tim East 19 Anthony Milesi 47 Jack Gavin 20 Josh Herdman 47 James Symons 74 Damien Maher 22 Sam Oke 19 Rory Naylor 44 Stephen Kurth 22 Dave Hutchinson 52 Ben McCarthy 20 James McCartney 49 Tyler price 23 Donald Oke 21 Alex Considine 48 Jack Baker 75 Ryan Taylor 23 Aaron Hay 53 Michael Hargood 20 Corey Pearce 45 Darcy Kingsbury 24 Tim Robertson 22 Charles Ryan Orchard 49 Sam McPhee 76 Davide Concilia 21 Tim Bolger 50 Tom Christopher 24 Nick Hogan 54 Bob Carracher 21 Matt Wilson 46 Rohan Marra 25 Leigh Sweetland 23 Henry Sullivan 50 Carlos Kamus 77 Lorent Chitrakapong 22 Jack Worrell 51 Ryan Howells 25 James Sziller 55 Carey O'Brien 22 Robert Palazzolo 47 Brent Rowley 26 Michael Thornton 24 Ollie Gabelich 51 Lachy Tangas 78 Giacomo Fecht 23 Paul Conroy 55 James Carcassi 26 Harley Ambrose (C) 56 Dan East 27 Craig Pratchett 23 Xavier Deayton 48 Doug Penngilly 25 52 79 24 Matt Bowles 63 Paul Sanders 27 Glen Balmforth 57 Dylan kelly Hasiam Faraj Tom Looi Brian Presnell 28 Shaun Uphill 24 Lee Boyle 49 Chris Collins 28 Matt Brown 58 Elliott Holden 26 Julian Cougan 53 Bobby Lee 80 Keegan Powell 25 Michael Donahue 98 Adam Jones 29 Michael Warburton 25 Daniel Kirby 50 James Kargas 29 Dino Karamoshos 59 27 Jason Cheah 54 Ben Frazer 81 Glen Krepp 27 Matthew Burge 99 Jack Barclay 30 Mitch Westhead

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME CLAYTON ST KILDA CITY ST PAULS CHELTENHAM

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DIVISION 1: MARBUT STONE ROUND 8 DIVISION 1: MARBUT STONE ROUND 8 OAKLEIGH DISTRICT MORDIALLOC DINGLEY EAST MALVERN

Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, McDonald Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley Ground: Dunlop Reserve Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East St , Mordialloc Colours: Red, Yellow and Black Colours: Navy Blue & Red Stripes Colours: Red & white stripes Colours: Black with White Sash Senior Coach: Shane Morwood Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood Senior Coach: Jason Chapple Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy Reserves Coach: Matthew Benton Reserve Coach: Ben Padula/Brock Baker Reserve Coach: Darren Gatt

Reserves Coach: Rick Nagliati Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Jake Mullen 26 Kieran Nolan 1 Scott Bradley 30 Chris Brooking 1 Steven Gaertner 33 Harry Thompson 1 Joseph Edwards 1 R. Fenton 27 M. Ryan 1a Drew Taylor 31 Jayden Gregory 2 Ryan Stewart 34 Joel Billings 2 28 2 Simon Black 27 Daniel Saldanha 2 Mason Goldin T. Tohiariki James Kirtland 2 Justin Summons 32 Nick Lawrence 3 Marcus Freeman 35 James Ball 3 29 3 28 N. Robinson C. Nicholls Luke Casey Brenden Keast 3 Beau Turner 33 Jake O’Donnell 3 Andrew Ross 4 Jack Ades 36 Kane Davidson 4 L. Poustie 30 B. Baker 4 Nathan Brown 29 Sam Geurrens 3a Nic Kane 34 Luke Ardrey 5 Sam Williams 37 James Piltz 4 Andrew Rizzi 5 M. Ferguson 31 S. Robson 5 Pat Carroll 30 Khaled Khandakji 4 Alistair Pike 35 Andrew Fyans 6 Chris Horton Milne 38 Nick Costantino 5 Kyle Murdoch 6 32 4a Will Thompson 36 Matt Ravenall J. Crameri A .Johnson 6 Hadrian Presti 31 Jason Nicholas 7 Tony Lavars 39 Tom Ristevski 6 Drew McLean 7 K.Gowers 33 N. Barry 5 Jayden Alexandrou 37 Andrew Kent 8 Joshua Boyle 40 Andrew Rizzi 7 Justin Hill 32 Mark Yardin 8 34 6 Todd Bastion 38 Ash Humphrey 9 Travis La Rocca 41 Bradley Sessler 8 Harley Geri L. Voight T. Burgdorf 8 Dave Velardo 33 Dean Coker 7 Nathan Evans 39 Joel Gregory 9 35 10 Daniel Ades 42 Peter Rizzi 10 Peter Rizzi J. Lumsden N. McCann 7a Aaron Folks 40 Michael Fries 9 Ryan Carroll 34 Dave Barbaro 11 Josh Ferguson 43 Darren Andrews 10 L. Fitzgerald 36 G. Gemetzis 8 Dean Miller 41 Stefan Gregory 12 Michael Jeddou 10 Andrew Howison 35 Daniel Watson 12 Luke Bartholomew 44 Daniel Morris 11 E. Sim 37 S. Lonie 9 James Pither 42 Kaleb Tymko 15 Brett Smith 13 Matthew Morwood 45 Tom Cooper 12 C. Roughead 38 B. Padula 10a Paul Gurr 36 Yaz Malcolm 10 Josh Kovarik 43 Tom Jewell 14 Rob Rusan 46 Jesse O.Sullivan 16 Harrison Whelan 13 T. Smith 39 T. Horton 11 Will LeMarca 37 Sam Clayfield 11 Carey Neville 44 Robbie Evans 15 Stuart Cleeve 47 James Cullen 21 Paddy Edwards 12 James Morris 45 Brent Bedwell 14 D. Roche 41 Retired 12 Matthew Fletcher 38 Ferlazo Zachary 16 Daniel Farmer 48 Jason Wylie 13 Rowan Andrews 46 Matthew Powell 22 Jayden Corpe 15 P. Johns 42 B. Taylor 13 Dan Kiellerup 39 Matthew Kingsley 17 Adam Lloyd 49 David Bose 14 Luke Barnhoorn 47 Dean Bott 16 L. Dowling 43 N.Douglas 18 Andrew Frost 50 Anthony La Rocca 23 Nathan Lowther 14 40 Alex McNicholl Daniel Difede 15 Sean Van Velsen 48 James Roberts 16* Jackson Kirtland 44 N. Barac 19 Tom Wright 51 Kristen Feehan 24 Andrew Puleio 15 Liam Boschen 41 Sam Russell 16 James Keighley 49 Ben Harrison 20 Lee Wonnacott 52 Jack Hyde 17 S. Fiora 45 C. Horstman 17 Luke Kirkland 50 Chris Roggero 26 Andrew McNeil 16 Aarron Henneman 42 Nick Gisonda 21 Joshua O'Bree 53 Jacob Adkin 18 I. McCrimmon 46 P. Welland 18 Shane Lawton 51 John Russo 27 Joshua Keyt 22 Stefan Feehan 54 Thomas Dureau 19 47 17 Ryan Pearson 43 George Litras 19 Daniel Quinn 52 Brent Bedwell M .Terech H. Rix 23 55 28 Jordan Potts 18 Brody Hodic 44 Liam Atchison 20 David Marguglio 53 Michael Schofield Chris Morgan Joshua Pickford 19* W.Harcourt 48 J. Dear 21 Michael Barnhoorn 55 Dhana Nithyakumar 24 Phil Ball 58 William Nevell 30 Jackson O'Brien 20 S. Skipper 50 C. Harrison 19 Brent Crawley 45 Mark Jacotine 25 Jackson Peet 59 Joshua Ellis 22 Peter Nelson 56 Nick Fitzgerald 31 Leigh Menzel 21 M. Naughton 52 D. Nadzielski 20 Rob Mackay 51 Ash Peterson 26 Colin Craney 61 Tom Gent 23 Tony DeMacedo 57 Shaun Cunningham 22 P. De Koeyer 53 J. Hammond 32 Matthew Butts 21 Paul Fermanis 54 Joerel Goujon 24 Tom Howard 58 Michael Ardrey 27 Calhan McQueen 62 Vince Arena 23 T. Horan 54 T.Bright 22 Joe Castello 60 John Cardamone 25 Morgan Harris 59 Kevin Cevic 28 Joshua Campbell 63 Joseph Edwards 33 Andrew Comino 24 J. Dowling 56 W.Sadler 29 Leigh Moore 64 Adam Hickford 26 Simon Fragiacomo 60 Alex Houghton 44 Steven Rositano 23 Mladin Josic 65 Brent DomPaul 25 60 27 Brad Lindsey 72 Ryan Williams 30 Michael Turville 65 Danny Dinn S. James T. Herrick 24 67 50 Adam Sikora Robert Edwards Trent McNamara 28 Scott Pitura 73 James Delaney 31 Matthew Ponton 99 Clinton Brooks 26 D. Taylor 64 D. Gauci 25 Matthew Grazules 29 Josh Jewel 32 Jack Clausen 57 Peter Merkus 26* B.Gannon

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME OAKLEIGH DISTRICT DINGLEY MORDIALLOC EAST MALVERN

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for the team. E.B Bentleigh’s reserves went In Division 2 we lost to Dingley by 12, but By James Kiernan BENTLEIGH down to Oakleigh Districts by nine points in our although the loss was not our closest, it was our Football club’s toughest loss so far this season. With hardest fought game yet. Lauren Hibbell was In round seven we were faced with the toughest the game tied at three-quarter time, the last awarded Best on Court for her efforts. fixture in the SFL, Dingley away. We went there quarter decided it with us kicking just one goal Our Division 5 side played a very composed with high hopes but got off to a shaky start, and conceding three. Ben Zurak was named game against Mordialloc and won by 19. Michelle going down by 27 at quarter time and faced an best on ground. Our Under 19’s couldn’t take Paton was Best on Court for some excellent uphill battle from there. Dingley then pulled advantage of Oakleigh’s wasteful kicking in front steals and determination in chasing up every away in the second quarter and, partly due to of goal and also lost by 14 points. An unfortunate loose ball. the conditions, we were never able to reel them weekend for the club with four losses, but we’ll in. Ultimately losing by 65 points. However, be sure to bounce back after the bye. Our biggest win of the round was in Division 7 it’s believed throughout the playing group that where we dominated South Yarra by 36. Claudia we played as bad as possible in the face of Netball Hutchison earned Best on Court for her great such a big challenge, something that will not Our Division 1 side faced St Kilda City for the vision across the entire court and composed happen next time. Bentleigh’s reserves also 2nd time this season and in the first encounter, feeding. visited Dingley and suffered a similar fate to the we saw the Bentleigh girls go down by 1 goal. Sponsors seniors. Much like the seniors much of the team Unfortunately, the girls are still looking for a win Random and much appreciated sponsors played well below our high standard at the worst this season after holding out for a tied game. of the round: time, which combined with some questionable It was a battle of defences with scoring in the John Barnes and Company Locksmiths umpiring left us with a stomach-churning miserable conditions tough for both sides with 0419 313 434 21-point loss. Matt Hogan, Ben Morrison and Mariah Deacon adjudged Best on Court and Cambridge Plumbing 0418 373 899 Tom Stach stood out, though in a forgetful match awarded SFNLs Player of the Round. Bentleigh Garage Car Servicing 9557 5333

Bentleigh, but still remain within striking broke open in the second half though, and with And on the sixth day, MORDIALLOC distance of the four. A victory over the third- Mordialloc kicking nine goals to two after half rain was created. And was there some rain! And placed Dandenong next start would certainly time the margin blew out to 68 points by the final puddles. And mud... help the cause there. With many sides in this siren. Stefan Gregory led the goalkicking with The wet court didn’t seem to affect the netball division tending to win one then lose one it is a five, while Pete Nelson landed four and Dogga firsts too greatly. They played the winless very achievable aim. Lindsay two. Kaleb Tymko, Tony Demacedo and Chelsea Heights, and while the Demons gave Scott Pitura were among the best. them a scare with a strong second quarter With the first under 19 side having the bye, our meaning that scores were level at half time, second side took on Dingley’s first side. The two The seniors didn’t quite have as good a time of it our girls collected themselves to play a very Dingley teams are the yardstick to be followed against Clayton as the wind picked up, the rain good second half and emerge winners by 46 in this division, and whilst this game ended in kept falling and the mud thickened. An early goals to 39. This puts our girls into the four for defeat this side is developing and learning all lead was always going to be a big advantage, and the first time with all sides having played each the time. Finals netball looms for one or both of sadly that lead went to our opponents. They led other once. these teams which will be another step in their by 15 at quarter time and never relinquished that development. Our seconds were beaten 36-16 by Black Rock. lead. It blew out to 26 points at the final change, While our girls are fighting hard and not giving The second win of the season took its time in and although we kept Clayton goalless in the anyone an easy game, unfortunately the wins coming for the football reserves. But as we last term the lead was too great to reign in, with aren’t coming at this point. With the unbeaten become more able to field stronger sides at Clayton winning by 14 points. Luke Kirkland Heatherton our next challenge, this is exactly reserves level, so too the results improve. was our only multiple goal kicker with three as the type of game that Mordialloc sides tend to Here we took a two goal lead into quarter time he continues to get used to our systems, with play well in, so we wish the girls the best of luck against Clayton, and increased the lead to Al Pike, Todd Bastion and Simon Fragiacomo there. The thirds had a tough 40-21 loss against 18 points at the main break. The game really among our best.

EAST BRIGHTON more importantly give yourself every chance Social. to use the football effectively. Presidents Lunch at Bentleigh this Saturday, Seniors tickets available at the door. Guest speakers Reserves A very hard item to manufacture is Michael Green ,dual Richmond Premiership Lowered their colours last game against a confidence but when it is around it can often player, Dr Paul Callery, legend determined Oakleigh Districts. A game that amaze. Currently the Senior team lacks and former Bayside Mayor Felicity Frederico. confidence mainly through fear of making a could have been won was lost mainly through $35.00 . See you there. Players Ball at the mistake. Well, mistakes are always going to wasted opportunities. This week is the McKinnon July 23rd, $75.00 head food, drink, be made and as easy as it sounds should not blockbuster against Bentleigh so it will be an music and nibbles. 7.30 – 11.30 PM at the impact on confidence but it does. There are enthralling contest. Make sure you sample McKinnon upstairs. a number of issues that a football team must the excellent Dimmitina coffee at Arthur Lunch with Rodney Hogg. August 12th at address each week, having a crack, make Street early for a cracker of a game. the McKinnon upstairs 12.00 – 3.00 PM the blue, but forget it it’s gone would be a Under 19’s $150 all inclusive. This will be massive with great step forward. The more often you have Led all day and let it slip at the finish. Suffice former Test cricketer and legendary SEN a crack the sooner you’ll get it right. It’s a commentator Rodney Hogg. If you enjoy sport matter of averages. An old sales adage is the to say these young fella’s are on the right 3 on 10 theory. For every 10 approaches you track and real improvement has been seen and a good belly laugh don’t miss this one. make you might get average 3 queries which over the past few weeks as the team gets Sponsors may result in 1 sale. Take the 10 approaches used to each other. Stiff to not get the points Brighton Holden, McKinnon Hotel, 360 out and you’ll soon be on the dole. This team but more hard work on the track will bear Constructions, Pizza on Patterson MCRogers needs to simply back itself and results will fruit. Great to see numbers fairly consistent. Consulting, Snap Fitness, RSM Insurance come, improvement is there, sure there is a We’re still looking for players so if you know of Brokers, Bendigo Community Bank Elwood. long way to go, talk, support, encourage and any possibilities clearances close on June 30. See our new website at www.thevampires.org

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sufficient to ensure Dingley navigate the half should command, but we’ll attempt to rectify with a win.We had St. Kilda City, and the ground We had triers but no match winners. The perfunctory dismissal DINGLEY way mark with their unbeaten record intact. that when their season arrives at the pointy end. ST PAULS held up reasonably under recent poor weather. of what was widely perceived to be our Sorry to hear Harry still in hospital and unlikely Sadly this task will require to be undertaken Netball: Sponsored by JBS Hospitaliy: The boys started well, our mid-field of Johnno, nearest challenger was as comprehensive “Ladies in Leather” is this year’s theme for again this year. Everyone at the club sends him without the services of Danny Ades, whose It was a top of the table clash for the Doggie Pirovano and Hogan on top and trailed by 2 as it was unpredicted, leading some long- Saturday’s umpteenth edition of our perennially best wishes. season appears to have been terminated by a netballers. Heatherton have been undefeated all goals at half time. Injuries left us depleted in time members to opine that based on this significant knee injury. On the upside, it was a successful social highlight, to be played out year and today was going to be a tough battle.The Great to see former Pres Ken Shaw at the game. performance, this team may deserve to the second half and we struggled to keep up as coming of age game from the very speedy and in Club during the game. Could be girls came out firing, blitzing the first quarter 17- be ranked with the best the Dingoes have St Kilda City kicked 8 goals to our 2, running U19: Sponsored by Bentleigh RSL: skilful Robbie Rusan, in his timely emergence as looking at “ladies in a lather” for those intrepid 12.The story continued into the second term and assembled. Such aggrandizements remain out comfortable winners. Best for us were Today we expected a tough game as Hallam an unexpected secret weapon. enough to venture into the rooms post-match. some excellent defensive plays from Alex Ball my floccinaucinihilipilification until or unless Johnstone, Pirovano and Balmforth and Ann Cooper set up some unstoppable goals. had been very competitive recently and we saw the ultimate prize is lifted in September, The Reserves (with Leroy ascending to the Sponsors: Carlisle Homes, Bendigo Bank, Eliza Barnes radar was on point and we were up Seniors: Sponsored by One Paper: them as a finals contender. The first term was nevertheless there was a lot to warm to about apex of the goalkicking table with a bag of 6) Buxton Real Estate, Dingley Sports & Recreation 35-22 at the half. We welcomed Brad Gilder for his first game even with 2 goals each as the sides summed the domination and the display of dry weather and the Thirds both won comfortably, and the Club, Craig Allen & Associates, Monier Safety, this season and Ash Becker from U19s but up the opposition, and this continued in terrible Unfortunately we had woken the sleeping giant, football in slippery conditions that afforded U19s deservedly broke the ice. Hamstrung by Star Ceilings and Partitions, Fauvdesign, never settled into clean football.We used the conditions to half time, when we held a 4 point and Heatherton came out hard, in thr third Bentleigh no chance. A similar 22 player space constraints, I cannot give our eight ultra- Padre’s Pizza, Dingley Charcoal Chicken, ball poorly and wasted scoring opportunities margin.The third term was our best - we quarter they cut the lead to 8, and half way commitment against East Malvern should be competitive netball teams the mentions they Schnitz Parkmore, Redwood Gardens. but our defence played well to restrict St Kilda pressured Hallam into costly mistakes and through the last term scores were all tied up.The City, at half time we held a 1 point lead. The 3rd simple turnovers,our mid-field was on top and girls fought hard to stay in it, but the opposition term saw us get an 8 point lead, but we looked we increased our lead to 21 points. Herbie asked play with a team attitude and work hard for one time break with a slight advantage. Cheltenham were too strong, in the end winning 54-51. nothing like the side that defeated Mordialloc a for a consistent last quarter effort and despite EAST MALVERN another. were able to kick a goal on the ½ time bell due We now sit 3rd on the ladder and look forward to few weeks back.We lacked marking power as the deteriorating ground conditions we held firm. Reserves to a 50 metre penalty that was dubious to say A disappointing game for the reserves as we the second half of the season. ball got heavier in the rainy conditions and in the Our backs were at their devastating best, and This week the Panthers were back on their the least. To the players credit they didn’t let the played to 10% of our potential, however with the Reserves: Sponsored by Ormond Fruit Supply: last term St. Kilda City kept us scoreless and ran with midfield dominant we ran out comfortable home turf at the Zoo looking to avenge their loss decision get to them at the break and remainded bye this week we will look to work hard on the The Reserves have been improving and out 8 point winners. The closeness of the scores winners. Great games by Brad and Joseph with to Bentleigh the week before. Coming up against switch on. track and come back strongly against Dingley competitive but failing to get across the line flattered our performance. Connor consistent as usual. a strong Cheltenham side we knew we were in after the break. With T-Rex giving the likes of Jimmy Dowling, for a battle. Ed, Chinga and Robbo first use we were able to Seniors a goal on his return from a long term injury and his son playing at the Rosellas he has taken over In the first half, we struggled to get our game hold our advantage in the third term to hold a Three different The senior team were looking to respond to CHELTENHAM the coach kicked 3. his current role. Curls also marks our ground going early with Cheltenham’s ability to run slender lead at ¾ time. To Cheltenham’s credit grounds, so our trainers were stretched far and the disappointing result from the previous for match days and his wife Leeanne assists in hard as a team from their backline often leaving they came out fighting in the last quarter to get wide, but on the brighter side we had a day when NAUTILUS MARINE COLTS: A trip down to week against a much improved Cheltenham at the kitchen with meals on Thursday nights. us flat footed. Inaccuracy with our kicking and within 3 points at one stage. We were able to the wind was not a dominating factor. But of Carrum to play a side that has struggled for home. The conditions were going to be tricky constantly being the second team to the ball kick a late goal courteous of Lewis Fitzgerald course the inclement conditions provided by the numbers of late but who on Saturday never – 2016 PARTNERS – with plenty of rain falling prior to the game. To often left us chasing our own tails. which gave us a two kick advantage with 5 drizzle all day did not help! gave up. Our boys ran out comfortable victors Oliver Hume, Ace of Clubs Rubbish Removal, Cheltenham’s credit they come out strong and minutes to go. Through our strong defense and were led by the Kilners X 3 and Fitzy who Bakers Delight, Bendigo Bank Cheltenham, After the main break we sadly started the game lead at ¼ time by a slender margin, our boys lead by Johnno and Nick McCann we were able BENTLEIGH R S L Seniors: It is always a tough returned from injury. The next 3 weeks are Bentleigh RSL, Booran Holden, Dingley much like our first half and it wasn’t until the were able to stuck to our structures and were to hold off Chelt to record a good win in trying grind out under the power lines and Saturday was important for this group as they play the leading Conveyancing Services, Essential Money, The start of the last quarter that we managed to able to peg back the advantage to go into the half conditions. no exception. Both sides fought out a real arm wrestle and again we came out on the deficit by 11 3 teams and it will show were we are at. Garden Cheltenham, Ilixir Cheltenham, Kilburn points. The intensity and application of the team GOODCHILD BUILDERS NETBALL: The Div 4 Joinery, Maitland Horler Real Estate, Merkon Constructions, Murray Thompson – State to top that off the girls won again! 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Don’t higher on the ladder before the start. An 11 goal CALTEX STAR SHOP VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK: day weatherwise, we managed to play a good sponsors: Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena, APB Kyatt Group), Royal Oak Hotel, T.G.I. FRiDAY’S know how these things start. win saw us jump ahead of them on the ladder Curl Barclay is our Colts coach who has been brand of footy, with significant contributions building and Design Consultants, East Oakleigh Southland, Woodlands Golf Club, Workshop and now are in 4th place and looking to cement great guide to our younger players for the last across the ground. Special mention to the This week is big with a home game against IGA, Ausreo Moorabbin, Global Plumbing, G & C Auto Service Centre. Flight Deck Bar & Bistro. our position. 3 years and has had 6 of his youngsters play in ressies who with an injection of experience had Mordialloc. Should be on for young and old Motors, Chadstone Toyota, Il Duca Restaurant, Thanks for your continued support! BOORAN HOLDEN SOUTHLAND THIRDS: the Senior 18 including 4 this season. Having a fantastic unexpected win. Great team effort by so bring your best boys. After the week off Ideal Garden Supply, Dandy Flooring, Urban At home to Clayton and that is 2 wins in 3 weeks to played at St.Kilda Reserves he moved on to To keep up to date with all the latest news from all with special mention to Lou, Will, and Jake everyone is looking forward to a great day. Body Corporate, Green Power, Trevillian Signs, a group that are beginning to show some good Sandringham and carved out a successful around the Cheltenham Football Netball Club, Winn from the 19’s. Stick together boys and Pro-Motive Bayside, Garden Gear , and A & R Next Saturday night on the 25th we have Bizzare football but also a strong commitment to the career in the tough V.F.A. Following that he has please follow us on Twitter @cheltenhamfc or on results will come. A good come from behind win Automotive Repair Centre, we do appreciate Gazzard. This will be a great night. So get your club. Gil was able to let us know that he kicked been Senior coach at a number of clubs and with Facebook @cheltenhamrosellas. by the 19’s made it three from three. In the five tickets early. July 3rd we have a pleasant family your generosity. Support our sponsors! now lads up to you guys how high we can go. And day at the Sandown dogs. More info to follow AND GO DISTRICTS. The division 1 girls drew with Bentleigh. Fiona City had another tight match this week A tough week with ST KILDA CITY and SJ were unstoppable in defence but the City against Highett in division 6. Both teams were McEwin who ran all day in heavy conditions. Netball some poor weather, however St Kilda City Today is Past Players’ Day at girls just couldn’t convert on the opportunities. CLAYTON Firsts (Div 3) - Clayton were defeated by Dingley, managed 2 from 2 wins in the football, with consistently goal for goal throughout the Clayton where we welcome our heroes from years State Gas Appliances Reserves report Captain Beth played a ripper in her last game but put in a great team effort in the wet. We gave it under 19s having a bye. match, battling it out in freezing temperatures. past. We hope you enjoy the Club’s hospitality, and The Clays Twos were competitive around the ground, away too many times with indirect passing. Heads before she moves to London. Outstanding pressure in the defence, combined watching our current crop of stars. And don’t be but our long injury list in the Ones has left us short Finally a close game where we were able to up for next week. Seconds (Div 5)- Clayton defeated Division two girls went down to Carrum with a fluid transition from the midcourt, strangers – we’d love to see more of you, more often of goal-scoring power and key defenders down the Dingley. A great effort by all. We started slowly but finish on the right side of the ledger. Defensively Patterson Lakes, 21 to 43. With Sophie Dunn allowed City to gain the extra momentum at Clayton games and supporting our social activities. ranks. We had no answer for Mordy’s two key forwards our 3rd quarter set up a great win. Defence was tight it was possibly our best performance of the taking best on court. needed to seal a 12 point win. Clayton Hotel Seniors report who shared 9 goals between them. Glen Tuckwell, all game, and great movement down the court set year, especially keeping St Pauls scoreless in Unrelenting commitment to the footy and pressure Dougy Gray and Jordy Collins were Clayton’s best. up our goals. the final quarter. Outstanding performances There was a draw in the division three match, an GO CITY! from Dylan Sloan Rick Thomson, Juy Capp, Nick even 32 points to St Kilda City and Keysborough, on the opposition ball carrier won the day for the Australian Bullion Company Thirds Report Social Notes – Thanks to the 70+ Clays players and Clays against Mordialloc in Round 7. The Bloods Taylor, Cam Hansen and young Jackson Vargas. with the best on being Casie Beddome. 2016 Sponsors: Red Scooter, Bendigo Bank, 16 soldiers pulled on the boots for the Clays Thirds supporters who came along to the Club Challenge at responded by constantly pushing numbers into our Defeating St Pauls 45 to 37. Chisolm and Gamon, Junglehouse Backpackers, - undermanned, injured and battling, but we gave Sandown Dogs. A ripper night. 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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 8 8 0 0 903 349 258.74 32 Skye 8 8 0 0 1040 237 438.82 32 Caulfield 9 7 2 0 825 565 146.02 28 Port Melbourne Colts 8 7 1 0 659 354 186.16 28 Chelsea Heights 8 6 2 0 656 456 143.86 24 Highett 8 6 2 0 573 403 142.18 24 Skye 8 6 2 0 567 464 122.20 24 Chelsea Heights 8 5 3 0 459 493 93.10 20 Highett 8 4 4 0 640 476 134.45 16 Keysborough 8 4 4 0 561 550 102.00 16 Hampton 8 4 4 0 542 536 101.12 16 Springvale Districts 8 4 4 0 435 491 88.59 16 Murrumbeena 8 3 5 0 521 777 67.05 12 Murrumbeena 8 3 5 0 454 501 90.62 12 Keysborough 8 3 5 0 438 794 55.16 12 Hampton 8 2 6 0 446 590 75.59 8 Heatherton 8 2 6 0 475 578 82.18 8 Black Rock 9 2 7 0 459 610 75.25 8 Springvale Districts 8 1 7 0 354 608 58.22 4 Caulfield 9 2 7 0 333 687 48.47 8 Black Rock 9 1 8 0 404 722 55.96 4 Heatherton 8 2 6 0 243 746 32.57 8

Chelsea Heights 7.5 10.10 12.16 16.21-117 Chelsea Heights 1.0 4.2 7.2 11.6-72 Keysborough 2.0 3.2 4.3 7.4-46 Keysborough 4.2 4.5 8.8 9.8-62 Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: L. Dobson 4, P. Smith 4, R. Archer 2, J. Peryman 2, Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: T. Johnstone 3, J. Barker 2, A. Beasy 2, J. Uren 2, M. Wade, P. Matheson A. Cocker, D. Lee, C. Cocker, J. Jagintavicius Best Players: P. Matheson, N. Herrington, M. Danckert, T. Cantwell, L. Dobson, Best Players: H. Bennett, A. Cocker, T. Johnstone, D. Lee, B. Fulton, J. Barker P. Smith Keysborough: Goal Kickers: D. Rajic 2, C. Letcher, G. Tempany, S. Haffenden, Keysborough: Goal Kickers: W. Gayfer 2, D. Morland 2, G. Humphreys, M. Osborne, J. Scata, D. Prib, J. Caisley C. Hargreaves, B. Mather Best Players: S. Haffenden, C. Letcher, K. Mobourne, J. Scata, D. Pendlebury, Best Players: G. Humphreys , D. Morland, T. Cullen, G. Lazaridis, W. Gayfer, S. Witherden M. Downie

Caulfield 3.7 9.9 14.12 16.20-116 Caulfield 1.3 3.5 5.9 6.12-48 Black Rock 1.1 2.1 6.2 8.4-52 Black Rock 0.2 0.5 1.7 6.8-44 Caulfield:Goal Kickers: N. Gilbert 3, J. Buggy 3, S. Gunning 2, N. McCormack 2, Caulfield:Goal Kickers: D. McGinley, G. Ivanka, L. Murchie, J. Tippett, R. Smith, T. Stait, T. Heagney, S. Ladds, J. Backway, H. Lanyon, M. Harrington J. Hunter Best Players: J. Buggy, J. Backway, C. McDonald, C. Barter, T. Heagney, Best Players: L. Wakeling, D. McGinley, L. Murchie, J. Tippett, A. Stolzenburg, H. Lanyon J. Daidone Black Rock: Goal Kickers: M. Spohn 4, S. Taylor 2, T. Dalton, L. Pinot Black Rock: Goal Kickers: D. Watson 5, S. Leslie Best Players: B. Stephenson, J. Williams, M. Spohn, K. Bliesner, B. Rafferty, Best Players: D. Watson, C. Knight, D. Brostek, J. Shulman, B. Bowker, M. La Fontaine J. Nicholson

Hampton 3.0 3.4 3.4 4.6-30 Hampton 0.1 1.2 4.6 5.8-38 Port Melbourne Colts 4.3 6.3 7.5 10.8-68 Port Melbourne Colts 3.1 4.5 4.9 9.15-69 Hampton: Goal Kickers: R. Pierce, B. Kheng, T. Burley, R. Carroll Hampton: Goal Kickers: B. Griffin 2, J. Peters 2, M. Newman Best Players: J. Burbidge, D. Guiry, M. Digby, R. Pierce, J. Timms, N. O’Donovan Best Players: J. Chitty, J. Sujaini, D. Harrison, G. Timms, C. Nichols, J. Peters Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: M. Clarke 5, J. Lawson 2, S. McAnulty, Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: A. Hagiwara 3, B. Walter 2, J. Butler, J. Wood, D. McGregor D. Di Martini, P. Karaminovski, B. Perkins Best Players: T. Chumbley, M. Clarke, M. Dumbleton, B. Sutcliffe, L. Mildenhall, Best Players: A. Hagiwara, P. Karaminovski, C. Younger, T. McMaster, J. Ross, J. Taylor J. Murphy

Springvale Districts 1.3 1.5 1.6 2.6-18 Springvale Districts 3.1 3.2 3.3 4.4-28 Skye 3.3 10.6 13.10 15.14-104 Skye 1.4 5.9 10.13 16.17-113 Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: T. Potts, J. Allender Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: L. Hamilton 4 Best Players: R. Cunningham, L. Greco, J. Dart, P. Heng, T. Wills, B. Stacey Best Players: L. Hamilton, D. Barrett, C. Keenan, C. Lacey, M. Latimer, R. Chan Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Walker 3, J. Bateman 3, B. Evans 2, K. Gascoigne 2, Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Dyer 6, C. Allan 3, C. McCann 2, M. Gonzalez 2, R. Smart T. Barr 2, A. Pacey 2, S. Boyington 2, M. Poore Best Players: M. Kelly, J. Bateman, J. Martinson, K. Gascoigne, B. Walker, Best Players: B. Williams, C. Allan, R. Smart, B. Dyer, C. Lester B. Weighell

Highett 5.6 7.9 10.10 14.14-98 Highett 1.2-8 4.6-30 8.6-54 10.8-68 Murrumbeena 1.1 3.5 6.7 7.9-51 Murrumbeena 1.3-9 1.6-12 4.8-32 5.15-45 Highett: Goal Kickers: C. Ryan 6, M. Hoar 3, B. Jedd 2, J. Jones-Hampton 2, C. Lee Highett: Goal Kickers: T. Thoburne 3, M. Elms 3, J. Duell 2, W. Alderman, J. Greer Best Players: C. Ryan, D. Kelly, J. Duell, Y. Pasialis, R. Swayn, J. Elms Best Players: M. Elms, L. Thomas, B. Cameron, B. Prosser, L. Mead Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: J. Smith 3, C. Hargrave 2, A. Bradley, D. Hargrave Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: R. Clayton 2, S. Geaney, M. Nandor, M. McMahon Best Players: C. Hargrave, C. Evans, D. Hargrave, J. Smith, W. Voorham, Best Players: A. Moloney, M. Richardson, B. Ellis, C. Keating, R. Cahalane, S. Moloney J. Brammer

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BENTLEIGH RSL DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10 Dominant performances from Chelsea Heights, Caulfield and SKYE vs MURRUMBEENA (Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve) Skye highlighted a week in which the finals contenders stood high Although Murrumbeena sits only one game outside the five, it still Dining • Sports • Family above the rest. has a lot of work to do in order to secure a finals berth but a win CHELSEA HEIGHTS 16.21 (117) def KEYSBOROUGH 7.4 (46) against the odds will certainly help. Skye has been in strong form The Heighters put in one of their best performances of the year the last few weeks and with the return of several key players to in this match which saw a 10-goal first half set up the victory. their line-up, will be sufficiently tough to beat, especially at home. We invite you to come and enjoy lunch or dinner in our Lachlan Dobson and Phil Smith combined for eight goals while Phil Matheson was best on ground in a match that keeps Chelsea The Bombers will rightly go into the match as favourites and I just beautiful, modern dining room. The Bentleigh RSL Bistro Heights in the top three. The match was won in the first quarter can’t see the Beena causing an upset. offers both classic and contemporary bistro fare. where the Heighters kicked seven goals to two before adding another three in the second quarter. The second half was a little Skye by 23 points. more even but Chelsea Heights had already done enough to secure win number six. KEYSBOROUGH vs SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS (Keysborough Reserve) CAULFIELD 16.20 (116) def BLACK ROCK 8.4 (52) The Bears tightened their grip on second spot on the ladder with Like Murrumbeena, Keysborough sits only one game outside of a 64-point victory against the Jets at home. Jake Buggy was in the top five, but also like Murrumbeena, it has a lot of work to do sensational form with three goals during a best on ground effort if it wants to play finals in 2016. A big win against Springvale at while Nick Gilbert also bagged three to take his tally to 28 for home is the step number one for the Burra and although they’re the year. Michael ‘Buddy’ Spohn kicked four majors for Black Rock. After only leading by 18 points at quarter time, Caulfield not in great form, it’s better than that of the Districts and the boys romped away in the second term, booting six goals to one to take from Keysie should be able to scrap together a victory. a commanding 50-point half time lead. Black Rock held its own STEAK TRIVIA in the second half but the damage had already been done as Keysborough by 20 points. Caulfield cruised to victory. BLACK ROCK vs HIGHETT (McDonald Reserve) NIGHT $15 TUESDAY HAMPTON 4.6 (30) def by PORT MELBOURNE COLTS 10.8 (68) The boys from Black Rock put up a spirited effort at times against A stunning second half from the Colts has helped them get over Caulfield but much of the same and for longer periods of time the line against Hampton by 38 points. Port Melbourne only led by 17 points at half time, but four goals to one in the second half will be needed if they’re going to upset Highett. The Dogs have MONDAY TUESDAY spurred it on to the win. Mitchell Clarke was the key instigator been in strong form as they finally begin to look like a team ready with five majors while Trent Chumbley was named best on ground. to challenge for the finals again and another win here will firmly Hampton took it right up to Port Melbourne in the opening term cement their spot as a finals contender. and only trailed by nine points at quarter time but the Hammers were kept goalless the next two quarters as the Colts grinded Highett by 35 points. their way to the win.

SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS 2.6 (18) def by SKYE 15.14 (104) PORT MELBOURNE COLTS vs CHELSEA HEIGHTS The Bombers have completed an 86-point demolition of the (JL Murphy Reserve) BURGER + POT + Districts at Springvale and remain within striking distance of a Easily the game of the round, the Colts and the Heighters go top three spot on the ladder. Michael Kelly was best on ground head-to-head in a match that is intriguing to say the very least. for Skye while Ben Walker and James Bateman combined for six BEER $15 PARMA $15 goals in the win. The Bombers dominated from start to finish, Port Melbourne looked a tad vulnerable against Hampton last taking a 55-point lead into half time after kicking seven goals week and spearhead Jason Butty will be keen to fire up after being in the second term while keeping Springvale goalless. Skye held goalless against the Hammers. I’ll say this about Chelsea converted its half time lead into an 86-point win after kicking five Heights, if their spearhead Phil Smith plays and kicks goals the TUESDAY WEDNESDAY goals to one in the second half. Colts first loss of the season may be just around the corner. HIGHETT 14.14 (98) def MURRUMBEENA 7.9 (51) Chad Ryan has helped steer Highett to a comfortable 48-point win Port Melbourne by three points. against Murrumbeena with a superb best on ground performance. Ryan bagged six majors as the Dogs kicked seven goals in each HEATHERTON vs HAMPTON (Heatherton Recreation Reserve) half to record their fourth win of the season and move into the top The Hammers fell out of the top five after their loss to the Colts five. A five goal to one opening term set the tone for Highett who and will be keen to remain in touch with a victory against the led by 28 points at half time. Murrumbeena remained competitive Tonners. Heatherton has lost its early season spark with six LIVE FUNCTION until three quarter time where Highett ran over the top with four goals to one to drag the margin out to 48 points. straight losses but an upset is not unachievable for a side that has improved despite sinking lower on the ladder. Heatherton are SPORTS ROOM HIRE MARBUT STONE ROUND 10 PREVIEW tough to beat at home so Hampton will need to bring its A game to A clash between first and third highlights Round 10 of the division get across the line. two and presents yet another test for both Port Melbourne Colts EVERY DAY BOOK NOW and Chelsea Heights. Hampton by 19 points. 22 | SFNL RECORD 2016 SFNL.COM.AU | 23 538 Centre Rd, Bentleigh VIC 3204 | 03 9557 4547

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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 v Murrumbeena Caulfield 15.13-103 def Chelsea Heights 13.11-89 Highett 7.12-54 def by Caulfield 9.4-58 Caulfield v Skye 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 v Keysborough Keysborough 8.13-61 def Skye 7.9-51 Murrumbeena 9.12-66 def Springvale Districts 9.7-61 Port Colts v Highett Bye - Highett Bye - Port Colts Hampton v Chelsea Heights 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 v Black Rock Skye 7.8-50 def by Port Colts 16.12-108 Springvale Districts 2.6-18 def by Skye 15.14-104 Keysborough v Caulfield Highett 14.14-98 def Highett 21.11-137 def Keysborough 10.10-70 Murrumbeena 7.9-51 Port Colts v Heatherton Bye - Hampton Bye - Heatherton Springvale Districts v Hampton ROUND 3 MARBUT STONE ROUND 10 Highett v Chelsea Heights 23-APR 18-JUN Black Rock 5.5-35 def by Springvale Districts 7.6-48 Black Rock v Highett Bye - Murrumbeena Caulfield 16.9-105 defMurrumbeena 6.10-46 Heatherton v Hampton ROUND 17 Heatherton 9.8-62 def by Skye 12.11-83 Port Colts v Chelsea Heights 6-AUG Port Colts 22.21-153 def Keysborough 5.9-39 Keysborough v Springvale Districts Hampton 8.7-55 def Highett 4.23-47 Skye v Murrumbeena Black Rock v Keysborough Bye - Chelsea Heights Bye - Caulfield Caulfield v Port Colts GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 ROUND 11 Heatherton v Highett 30-APR 25-JUN Hampton v Murrumbeena Murrumbeena 9.7-61 def Black Rock 5.13-43 Hampton v Caulfield Chelsea Heights v Springvale Districts Skye 25.19-169 def Caulfield 4.7-31 Chelsea Heights v Heatherton Bye - Skye Keysborough 16.13-109 def Heatherton 1.4-10 Springvale Districts v Port Colts Highett 9.6-60 def by Port Colts 11.15-81 Murrumbeena v Keysborough ROUND 18 Chelsea Heights 16.8-104 def Hampton 4.8-32 Highett v Skye 13-AUG Bye - Springvale Districts Bye - Black Rock Port Colts v Black Rock ROUND 5 ROUND 12 Heatherton v Caulfield 7-MAY 2-JUL Skye v Hampton Black Rock 7.9-51 def by Skye 10.12-72 Hampton v Black Rock Murrumbeena v Chelsea Heights Caulfield 21.14-140 def Keysborough 5.10-40 Chelsea Heights v Caulfield Heatherton 5.1-31 def by Port Colts 13.18-96 Springvale Districts v Heatherton Highett v Springvale Districts Hampton 14.17-101 def Springvale Districts 6.6-42 Murrumbeena v Port Colts Bye - Keysborough THE COMPLETE OFF-FIELD & TRAINING PACKAGE Chelsea Heights 12.6-78 def Highett 9.11-65 Skye v Keysborough 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 v Chelsea Heights Caulfield v Highett Port Colts 12.10-82 def Caulfield 7.10-52 Caulfield v Springvale Districts Hampton v Keysborough Highett 13.11-89 def Heatherton 7.6-48 Heatherton v Murrumbeena Chelsea Heights v Skye Murrumbeena 17.14-116 def Hampton 10.9-69 Port Colts v Skye Springvale Districts v Murrumbeena Springvale Districts 7.12-54 def by Chelsea Heights 7.14-56 Keysborough v Highett 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 v Black Rock Port Colts v Hampton Caulfield 16.8-104 def Heatherton 10.1-61 Murrumbeena v Caulfield Keysborough v Chelsea Heights Hampton 8.9-57 def by Skye 12.9-81 Skye v Heatherton Chelsea Heights 15.14-104 def Murrumbeena 3.9-27 Keysborough v Port Colts Skye v Springvale Districts Springvale Districts 5.7-37 def by Highett 14.12-96 Highett v Hampton Murrumbeena v Highett Bye - Keysborough Bye - Chelsea Heights Bye - Heatherton, Black Rock, Caulfield *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY

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SKYE MURRUMBEENA KEYSBOROUGH SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS

Ground: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve, Ground: Murrumbeena Park, Kangaroo Rd, Ground: Rolwey Allen Reserve, Cnr Stanley Ground: Springvale Reserve, Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Murrumbeena & Cheltenham Rds, Keysborough Newcomen Rd, Springvale Colours: Black, red and silver Colours: Maroon & Gold Colours: Red, white and blue Colours: Navy, white monogram Senior Coach: Ben Walker Senior Coach: Steve Wright and red cuffs Reserves Coach: Shane Rowley Senior Coach: Ryan Goodes Assistant Coach: Shane Burbidge Senior Coach: Danny Rout Thirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues and Ray Pickering Reserves Coach: Matthew Ferguson Reserves Coach: Chris Lacey Reserves Coach:Jeremy Sissons Thirds Coach: Jamie Pi and Rob Spaulding

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Marc Frizell 32 Jim Martinson 1 Dean Spanos 33 Mitch Hendley 1 Geoff Humphreys 30 Shaun Haffenden 61 Jake Buenaventura 1 Matt Thompson 30 Justin Lim 2 34 2 Aaron Pacey © 33 Nathan Naughton 1 Elliot Williams Josh Wright James Schubert 2 Ryan Goodes 31 Steven Watson 62 Jake Robertson 2 Ben Stacey 31 Liam Hamilton 3 Jarrod Walker 35 Chris Niclasen 3 Ben Walker 34 Jarryd Karadeas 3 Tyson King 32 Shane Dunn 63 Richard Eppinger 3 Steve Bagley 32 Bradley Dight 4 Josh Lewtas 36 Josh Godino 4 33 4 Shane Boyington 37 Mick Lindley 4 Corey Wilkinson 33 Liuliu Setefano 64 Garry Siberas Lance Baptist Vu Ho Nguyen 5 37 2 Darren Love Will Voorham Jack Brammer 5 Sam Blackburn 34 Cameron Foley 5 Matt Gonzalez 38 Ben Forsyth 5 Mark Osborne 34 Kasey Mobourne 65 Shane Cudby 6 38 Sam Moloney Will Nash 6 35 6 David Prib 35 Darren Jameson 67 Gabriel Clayton Damian Stoter-Rainer Shannon Brown 7 Adam Beness 39 Kyle Gascoigne 7 39 Dan Cavanagh David Easton 7 Mitch Latimer 36 Leighton Ross 8 Jordan Thomas 40 Travis Scott 8 Cory Hargrave 40 Shane Larkins 7 Jake Dunn 36 Jacob Caisley 68 Ian Hampton 3 Christian McGuire 7a Dan Barrett 37 Adam Norman 9 Nick Webb 41 Tom Minton 9 Mitch Walder (Capt.) 41 Harry Fleming 8 Davor Rajic 37 Sam Martin 69 Bros Vourn 8 Danny Rout 38 Ben Williams 10 Rory Calahane 42 Dan Ellis 9 Shaun Dekkers 39 Damian Cullen 70 David Mullins 10 Marty Watts 42 Ben Williams 9 Kris Thompson 39 Josh Dart 11 43 10 Damon McCormack 40 Nathan McLean 71 Paul Taylor 11 Brett Dawson 43 Faisal Payenda Matt Corney Richard Gillies 4 Darian Tajic 10 Sojitha Jayasinghe 40 Aaron Henderson 12 Darcy Hargrave 44 Dylan Edwards 11 Glen Hawthorn 41 Haydon Albon 72 Daniel Whiteoak 12 Scott Thorne 44 Travis Kitchin 11 Rob Johnston 41 Matthew Soutter-Smith 13 Ray Pickering 45 Jerome Barbalace 12 Daniel Morland 42 Scott Chamberlain 73 Nick Spyridon 13 Caleb Ellis 45 Corey McCormack 12 Hao Qiu 42 Matthew Devereaux 14 Dechlan Turkington 46 Ayce Reunis 13 Dylan Claxton 43 Michael Scott 74 Jake Whiteoak 13 David Yang 43 Richard Costantino 14 Micky McGreal 46 Andrew Hook 5 Sean Slade 15 Cameron Walker 47 Tom Gibney 14 Dylan Carlsson 44 Cameron Dalton 75 Adam Harrex 14 Ryan Wachter 44 Rocky Caia 15 Cam Petrie 47 Matt Doyle 16 Shaun Thompson 48 Chris Keating 15 Michael Downie 45 Jesse Cuffe 76 Calvin Umleong 15 Jason Mulholland 45 Luke Dovaston 16 Tim Barr/Chris McCann 49 John Lalor 17 Harley Turkington 49 Robbie Ryan 16 Brandon Mather 47 Jason Griffiths 77 Andrew Connell 15a Paul Norman 46 David Monaghan 17 Brad Nicol 50 Tyson Ross 6 Daniel Parkinson 18 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss 50 Chris Smith 17 48 80 16 Matt Pay 47 Billy Green 19 51 Bryce Sutton Jarratt Eastburn Joel Whiteoak 18 Ash Planner 52 Aaron Ryan James Shirley Chris Kirk-Williams 17 Cameron McLeod 48 David Nutting 20 Matt Nandor 52 Eddie Brown 18 Aaron Raven 49 Daniel McLean 81 Nigel Vandergert 19 Aaron Harper 53 Sean Murnane 19 50 83 18 Lachlan Morrey 49 Todd Wills 7 Chris Piastrino 21 Chris Evans 53 Stewie Anderson Dylan Wheeler Joseph Scata Nathan Torcasio 20 Ben Harper 54 Mick Kelly 19 50 22 Mark Richardson 54 Ben Ellis 20 George Lazaridis 51 Troy Cullen 84 David Paten Luke Woolrich Steve Munso 21 Mathew Poore 55 Brendan Weighell 20 Jackson Bolch 51 Nick Duff 23 Luke Porter 55 Ryce Clayton 21 Bradley Scott 52 William Gayfer 85 Daniel McKenzie 22 Ben Evans 58 Reece Smart 24 Tom Valenta 56 Kyle Rogers 21 Allan Taing 52 Tristan Potts 8 Leigh Flavelle 22 Warrick Hanks 53 Taylan Killi 86 Jonathan Markovitch 25 57 22 Sean Francis 53 Luke Wenke 23 Luke Scott 59 Jordan Grubb Jordan Cusin Dylan Elkman 23 Shaun Witherden 54 Nathan Kriening 87 Jacob Bradshaw 26 Robert Hyde 58 Quenton Pongracz (Res. Capt.) 23 Craig Keenan 54 Chris Lacey 24 Nick Papchristofilou 62 Craig Dawson 24 Justin Carlsson 55 Glenn Tempany 88 Jamie Pi 27 Josh Smith 59 Dylan Cowan 24 Marcus Scuotto 55 Bradley Wilson 25 Nathan McConville 63 Micky Kane 68 Paul Follett 25 Daniel Pendlebury 56 Daniel McLaughlin 89 Jason Louey 28 Alister Bradley 60 Nick McArther 25 Anh Pham 56 Luke Stewart 26 Joel McConville 64 Sot Solomonidis 26 Luke Damato 57 Tim Mackie 92 Jarryd Cippressi 29 Sean Geaney 61 Mick McMahon 26 David Pearce 57 Frank Constantino 28 James Bateman 65 Brad Dyer 27 Cory Hargreaves 58 Gordon Hyde 99 Anthony McKeever 30 Eddie Esponosa 62 Chris Cairns 27 Jack Allender 58 Mark Campbell 30 Tim McEachern 66 Nick Hofmann 81 Clint Fitzgerald 31 David Schmiedl 63 Alex Moloney 28 Sam Flight 59 Michael Nickels 100 Aaron Lieberman 28 Lem Nguyen 59 Mark Reynolds 31 Chase Allan 32 David Murphy 64 Dylan Elkman 29 Tom Anderton 60 Matthew Haines 29 Amar Nezirevic 60 Jason Huljak

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DIVISION 2: MARBUT STONE ROUND 10 DIVISION 2: MARBUT STONE ROUND 10 BLACK ROCK HIGHETT PORT MELBOURNE COLTS CHELSEA HEIGHTS Ground: McDonald Reserve, Keating St, Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Rd, Ground: JL Murphy Reserve, Ground: Beazley Reserve, Thames Prom, Black Rock Highett (Melway Ref #77H9) Williamstown Rd, Port Melbourne Chelsea Heights Colours: Black with Red Sash Colours: Navy, white and red hoops Colours: Royal blue and red Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Senior Coach: Cory Durie and John Sinclair Senior Coach: Sam Hecker Senior Coach: Brad Julier Senior Coach: Brad Canavan Reserves Coach: Brandon Fulton Reserves Coach: Jeremy Starke Reserve Coach: Matt Cairns Reserves Coach: Ben Smith Thirds Coach: Michael Bennett

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Cory Durie 28 Lachlan Mooney 1 John Sinclair 1 Leigh Mead 27 Sam Illman 1 Blake Twomey 28 Nathan Spinks 1 Jackson Fry 24 Nathan Beasley 1a Ashleigh Beasy 25 Dylan McNamara 2 Will Sanchez 29 Dylan Peet 2 James Nicholson 2 Daniel Booth 28 Jack Nagle 2 Mitch Brown 29 Joel Koumarious 2 Dale Hynes 26 Jai Stevens 3 Jay Williams 30 Mischa Tucker 3 Richard Keele 3 Jordan Thompson 29 Daniel Taylor (Res Capt) 3 Lewis Mildenhall 30 Chris Younger 3 Joel Williams 27 Kendrick Ablis 4 Alex Shulman 31 Gino Torcasio 4 Ben Strong 4 Jacob Duscher 30 Mitch Elms 4 Jason Butty 32 Troy Jones 4 Daniel Jones 28 Bryce Atherton 5 Mark Winberg 32 Jake Smith 5 Jack Carrol 4a Brendon Fulton 29 Aaron Cocker 5 Yianni Pasialis (Sen VC) 31 Chris Long 5 Rob Jewell 33 Steven Mcanulty 6 Brad Meehan 33 Tim Fitzgerald 7 Michael Bennett 5 Jesse O'Dell 30 Corey Cocker 6 Jayme Lawson 34 Tanner Mcmaster 7 Daniel Kick 34 Nick Hellyer 9 Jeremy Kilmister 6 Jordan Osborne 32 William Alderman (Res VC) 5a Brent Magill 31 Mark Stevens 7 Brad Sutcliffe 35 Bryson Bonnett 8 Brent Rafferty 36 Chris Smith 11 Andrew Hobbs 7 Patrick Singh 33 Lucas Thomas 6 Luke Behin 32 Heath Bennett 8a Ben Whiting 37 Brenton Henry 8 Will Cardwell 36 Jason Butler 7 Jordan Peryman 33 Tim Grant 12 Chris Baines 8 Andrew Carey 34 Jackson Millwood 9 Steve Baranski 38 Andrew Birt 9 Stacy Massis 37 Tyson Huggins 8 Caleb Newton-Allen 35 Antonie Ricaut 13 Peter Huggett 9 Ary Friedman 35 Jamie Gasio 10 Kristian Bliesner 39 Kris Lawrence 9 Jarryd Uren 36 Michael De Iacovo 15 Trent Crozier 10 Justin Taylor 38 Codey Huggins 11 Andrew Ferguson 40 Matt Johnson 10 Tristan Brown 36 Bradley Sheers 9a Chris Holding 37 James Prendergast 19 Robert Scott 11 Matt Dumbleton 39 Josh Green 10 38 12 Joe Krieger 41 Michael Hogg 11 Beau Jedd 37 Elijah Shawcroft Tyler Cantwell Sean Matheson 21 Brad Nopper 12 Sam Mitchell 40 Dylan Stavrou 10a Cameron Gates 39 Joshua Clavell 13 Darcy O'Brien 43 Tyson Williams 12 Joel Jones-Hampton 38 Lachlan McLean 13 Peter Huggett 11 Phil Matheson 40 Peter Gerard 14 Tim Hunter 44 Ben Emanuel 13 Ben Wilson 41 Jack Schroder 24 Ben Smith 13 Jess Tobin 39 Chad Ryan 11a Shannon Cocker 45 Andrew Cupit 14a Brad Fairhurst 48 Josh Callaghan 14 Jake Wood 42 Gordan Niemi 25 Jeremy Starke 14 Robert Swayn (Sen VC) 40 Mark Kinder 12 Michael Wade 45a Nathan Clavell 15 Andy Luke 49 Mark Bramwell 15 Jamie Stephenson 43 Phil Kara 13 Michael Danckert 47 Luke Baxter 28 Tim De Munk 15 Dean Kelly 41 Harrison Russo 16 Jake McMahon 50 Jamie Shulman 16 44 13a 48 29 Sam Neilson Ben Smith Daniel Vuli Matt Kelly James Ralph 17 Tom Dalton 52 Pat Hanmar 16 Sam L'Huillier 42 Jamie Duell 14 Nathan Herrington 50 Matthew Bastin 32 Dave Watson 17 Mitch Clarke 45 Charlie Kat 18 Kelly Spratt 62 Roger Winders 17 Tom Brown (Sen Capt) 43 Eden Marson 15 James Jagintavicius 51 Charles Engel 36 David Steinberg 18 Josh Attard Dickson 46 Jake Knox 19 Sam Nowlan 63 Chris Shone 15a Matt Cameron 53 Tim Poole - Mitchell 18 44 37 Jamie Loyer Jake Duell Peter Quinn 19 47 20 Luke Pinot 65 Sam Maitland Matthew Alvis Max Aldrich 16 Callum Dodson 55 Simon Harper 41 Grenville Wise 19 Bryce Pewtress 45 Sam Illman 20a Aaron Bice 67 Brad Bowker 20 Torren Bonnett 49 Billy Walter 16a Dermott O'Driscoll 58 Nicholas Cheong 43 Andrew Phelps 21 Adam Wallace 70 Michael Spohn 20 Christopher Lee 46 Billy Prosser 21 Matthew Morris 50 Robert Ford 17 Patrick Morrissey 59 Luke Minehan 44 Dan Pratt 17a Nathan Harford 60 Matthew Johansson 22 Brendan Stephenson 71 Sam Bonser 21 Jess Elms 47 Cameron Heywood 22 Elton Stevens 51 Braden Perkins 47 Adam Turner 18 Michael O'Driscoll 61 Dean Lonsdale 23 Simon Taylor 74 Chris Knight 22 James O'Keefe 48 Justin Greer 23 Arlyn Hagiwara 52 Jamin Dalton 18a Dane Wilson 62 Steven Kat 24 Tom Dewar 77 Jesse Woodham 49 Kaine Edwards 23 Mitchell Hoar 49 Ross Gasio 24 Josh Murphy 53 Edward Bordas 19 Lachlan Dobson 64 Jayden Barker 25 Brodie Pummeroy 78 Dean Brostek 54 John Barry 24 Shane Jones (Res VC) 50 Shayne Gervasi 25 Trent Chumbley 54 Katu Koroi Bete 20 Jarrod Scober 66 Ethan Duell 26 Mark Griffiths 86 Chris Ryan-Peek 58 Leigh Jones 21 Ryan Archer 67 Phil Smith 60 Will Peters 25 Samuel Jackson 51 Elijah Shancroft 26 Jordan Cotton 55 Ash Craig 26a Gaz Telemzouguer 99 Patrick Irons 22 Declan Lee 68 Kevin Whitely 27 Mark Gomizel 73 Robbie Lawler 26 Nicholas Vawser 52 Charlie Kinsey 27 Tim Hanley 23 Chris Moloney

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DIVISION 2: MARBUT STONE ROUND 10 HEATHERTON HAMPTON Ground: Heatherton Rec Reserve Ground: Peterson Street Reserve, Ross St, Heatherton Peterson St, Highett Colours: Black & White stripes Colours: Black and Yellow Stripes Senior Coach: Clinton Einsiedel Senior Coach: Greg Cusack Reserves Coach: Warrick Earle Reserves Coach: Simon Beshara

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Craig Earle 26 Stew Gibbs 1 Lachlan Batt 32 Jesse Newton 2 Matt Van Schajik 27 Aaron Coffey 2 Tom Burley 33 Bunarith Kheng 3 Matthew Digby 34 Tim McGuigan 3 Cameron Collett 28 Matthew Goodman 4 Rhys Pierce 35 Ajit Alister 4 Jesse Henderson 29 Niranjen Kumar 4a Tim Nixon 36 Dan Guiry 5 Pat Bolger 37 James Hickey 5 Shayne Gibbs 30 Jonathon Frizzle 6 Carl Nichols 38 Darren Harrison 6 Pol Lavery 31 Brodie O'Loughlin 7 Damian Armanson 39 Andy Sayer 7 Matt O'Rourke 31a Daniel Beauchamp 8 Luke Walsh 40 Ryan Carroll 8a Troy Selim 41 Hayden McLennan 8 Andy Morris 32 Lachlan MacIntosh 9 Liam Timms 42 Calvin Young 9 Justin Whyte 33 Warrick Earle 10 Nick O’Donovan 43 Riley Dennis 10 Matt Sauer 34 Michael Bruce 10a Aaron Hutchison 44 Matthew Christodoulou 11 Josh Burbidge 45 Paris Romanis 11 36 Jesse Stone David Van Schajik 12 Jack Cafarella 46 Isaac Sharp 12 Patrick Jamieson 37 Jacob Hurst 13 Chris Grove 47 Alex Docherty 13 Stefan Harris 38 Viejay Muruhesapillai 14 Matt Newman 48 Will Mason 15 James Gascard 48a Jarryd Wilson 14 Travis Faull 39 Rory De Kock 15a Jake Chitty 49 Matt Cupit 14a Adam Chalmers 40 Retired 16 James Feather 50 Nathan Heap 17 Brendan Bennett 51 Simon Beshara 15 Matt Kenney 41 Matt Jamieson 18 Jake Timms 52 Bailey Griffin 16 Blake Roberts 42 Veroshan Sripragasan 18a Chase Griffin 53 Andy Culvinor 17 Nick Crane 43 Tony Cook 19 Sam Turner 54 Carl-Oskar Beer 20 Toby Grayling 55 Mick Campbell 18 Paul Connolly 44 Stu Bastin 20a Luke Tempany 56 Jack Franks 19 Craig Hunter 45 Matt Ay-Tye 21 Jaiden Peters 57 Michael Ashman 20 Nathan Foster 46 Benn Hall 22 Corey Smith 58 Steve Mann 23 Josh Kerrigan 59 Jamie Trimble 21 47 Kahill Saliba Alan Loyd 24 Guy Timms 60 Dwaine Ortland 21a Craig McLachlan 49 Michael Angus 25 Andy Gray 61 Josh Collins 22 Cam Moon 50 John Angus 25a Tate Griffin 62 Isaac Sharp 26 Todd Crane 63 Cameron Lee 23 Josh Hammill 52 Adam Croft 27 Tom Davis 64 Tim McGuigan 24 Chris Tosin 53 Luke Kenney 28 Alex Berecz 65 Josh Clarke Henry 29 Justin Issac 66 Alasdair Curr 25 Kane Tucker 54 Jason Louey 30 Aaron Shedlock 67 Andy Culvinor 25a Ben Deans 31 Tim Yeowart

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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES

being Brendo, Budwah (4 goals), La La & KB. of the club & thanks for your efforts on field performance but some poor skill errors and into our lead to bring the game back onto A triple header BLACK ROCK Biscense .. KEYSBOROUGH decision making hurt us on many occasions an even keel at half time. The second half Telstra Sth Melb> Reserves: Quite a few at home awaits today as our Thirds and Next Social ***Major Function***- Jets Mid when we had won the contested ball. Joff saw both teams take and lose control of changes last week saw us start slow V the home Thirds & Jetballers had the week off- Netball teams return to action. It has come Year Ball July 16th @ Doyle’s 7pm- RSVP & side & trailed by 4 goals at the long break. We was in everything as he constantly won the game with Chelsea Heights holding a to a point for all three football sides that a Payment by 8th July, Please share details with started to get into the game during the 3rd SPONSOR OF THE WEEK- BURGERLAB 3194 & the footy against the tide & he was very 4 point lead while the ball was deep in our win today is critical. all partners/ supporters etc .. All players/ term thanks to some good passages of play, 3195- Get down & try out these amazing burger well assisted by the ultra consistent Kid forward line in the last minute of the game, Partners expected to attend ☺ Full details on still trailing at 3 quarter time, we produced creations & milkshakes, 3194 opposite Mentone who always puts in maximum effort. Troy Congrats to Joff on selection in the Victorian unfortunately we were unable to kick the club FB Page – Get Booking & Paid UP NOW !! some great football during the last to hit the station & 3195 is a t 194 como pde played probably his best ever senior game Metro Squad. It is great reward for the effort goal required to win the game and Chelsea front, but this was short lived as a goal sailed down back & Georgey got on top of a very Doyle’s Bridge Hotel > Seniors: Got jumped Sponsors: Please visit the club website or FB you put on and the off field to be the best Heights kicked a goal after the siren to run through on the finals siren to leave us 2 points good player after being assigned the job early by a slick Bears outfit in the first half & page for full info/ promo’s from our sponsors- footballer you can be. out 10 point winners. Haff & Chip continued down. Goes to show we can really impact when after 1/4 time. Bobby & Gayf could also be was looking rather glum at the main break, but everyone is on their game, but fall asleep for a Support the companies that Support YOUR CLUB ! on their great form along with Kasey, R & D Roofing Senior Report commended for their efforts. after some solid passages we managed to hit half & any team will take advantage of this, great Shauny, Ozzy, Veg & Joey. Don’t forget to mention you’re from BRFC the scoreboard in the third term & really show lesson can be learnt from today. Better players In what has been a very concerning re- Bendigo Bank Reserve’s Report what we can achieve when we do the little things (present your 2016 BRFC membership card), So on the day being Juice, Watto & Nicho, bit of a occurrence we had another very slow start We turned up in rainy conditions to face Social Functions: well, as we held our own against the second shame we couldn’t hold on for what was Biceys you get the royal service ! (& BRFC promo offers against quality opposition away from home. Chelsea Heights in a fight for a spot in the Sat Night July 16th. 70th Anniversary placed team for a half. Better players on the day last game, but he has been a great member they have ) Chelsea Heights gave us a total football five, confidence was high after 4 straight Function featuring naming of the Football lesson in the first half and all though the wins. We got off to a very good start going Team Of Last 40 Years & Netball Team Of second half was a little better the damage out to a 4 goal lead which could have been The Decade @ Freccia Azzura Club $60 was well and truly already done. There was greater if we had converted our many includes Beer, Wine, Soft Drink & meal. an improvement in intent on last week’s chances. To our opponents credit they ate Contact Googy for tickets. HIGHETT

Highett had a good day with a couple of wins against Best Players – H. Bennett, A. Cocker, T. The Club would like to thank our following CHELSEA HEIGHTS Johnstone, D. Lee, B. Fulton, J. Barker. sponsors – Thomas Thomas Plastering, good opposition. Keep up the good work. (Our Weekly Notes are brought to you by Combined Waste Services, Mordialloc our Gold Sponsor – T. Thomas Plastering – NETBALL REPORTS – Optical, BJS Insurance Group, Right Choice GO DOGGIES. 0450 940 387) (Brought to you by BJS Insurance Group) - Conveyancing, Harry Magee and Co Pty Ltd, Division 2 – Queens Birthday bye. Round 10 – Two good wins by both teams. Ocean Herbs and Vegetables, Square Peg Finger Food, Hocking Stuart Real Estate- Great to see Trav Johnstone back in the Division 5 – Queens Birthday bye. Demon colours. Thanks to Keysborough for Chelsea, Pumkin Outdoor Blinds, Kennedy’s staying behind, after the game. This week is Netballers of the Week – (Brought to you by Fitness and Health, TRX, ICON, Peak Digital, Melbourne Food Distributors Reserve Report Jewellery, Melbourne Food Distributors, HEATHERTON the real test. Port Colts at Port Melbourne. Domino’s @ Patterson Lakes) – N/A. Nooma Massage, Chelsea Longbeach A tough day at the office in the wet at home Echo Cartons, Packing Boxes, Tom Physiotherapy, Main Street Café-Mordialloc, Cody Gems and Jewellery Seniors Report for the two’s. Black Rock came to play and the Lumberjack, Harris Family Meats, FOOTBALL REPORTS – (Brought to you by SOCIAL REPORT – (Brought to you by Harry Domino’s Pizza-Patterson Lakes, Smiths Wet weather greeted the teams with Black Magee and Co Pty Ltd) – jumped out of the blocks from the first Chadstone Toyota, Waltzing Matilda Hotel, Combined Waste Services) - Rendering, Longbeach Osteopathy, Your Rock searching for their first win and the bounce and we played catch up from there Pharmacy-Chelsea Heights, Matho’s 360 South, Rick Butler Market Gardens, Mordialloc Optical Seniors Report – July 2 – Sponsors, Past Players and Club 50 Tunnas keen to get their 3rd. The Jets on. Axle was sensational in the backline. Maintenance, A & B Towing, Sanur Beach Miracle Autospray, Essential Finance A good win. Played well all match. Luncheon. scored two quick goals in the opening Benn Hall contested all day. Kumar snagged Village Group, Bayside Pizza, Mark Dreyfus Limited, Bendigo Bank Heatherton Village, Inaccurate kicking made the scores look a minutes and from then on it was a close three and Hughesy 2. July 9 – Mid-Year Ball. QC. MP. contest all day in the wet. We didn’t play to Cheltenham Moorabbin RSL, Cheltenham lot more reasonable for Keysborough. 2006 Premiership Reunion the conditions and tried to be a little too August 6 – Neon Party. Remember to – Great to see all the boys who did us proud Conveyancing. Best Players – P. Matheson, M. Danckert, slick with the ball using it by hand too much “Support those who support us.” back in 2006. David Templeton would like to thank Matt N. Herrington, T. Cantwell, L. Dobson, P. August 21 – Reverse Draw. instead of plaing the game of yards. In these Smith. Volunteer(s) of the Week – (Brought to you Buckley and Melbourne Food Distributors sort of conditions we needed to get boot to The Heatherton Football Netball Club is SPONSORS – (Brought to you by Right by Ocean Herbs and Vegetables) – Pumkin’s Outdoor Blinds Reserves Report – ball quickly and move it forward.willwill proudly sponsored by: Cody Gems and for sponsoring him for the 2016 season. Choice Conveyancing) - Mrs Larkin (Paul’s mum) – Canteen The win was not as convincing, as the seniors. assistance, over many years. Match could have gone either way. The team Sponsor of the Week – to lack. We did rally somewhat in the second TOYOTA GOOD FOR FOOTY RAFFLE. Tickets eventually got on top in the last quarter. Your Pharmacy-Chelsea Heights. “The Devils’ Advocate.” - MURRUMBEENA half but by then the gate was well and truly are $5 each and are available from the club, ON THE FIELD shut. While not wanting to be thought of as officials, or the players. Get involved in this Down to Turner Oval for a pretty grim day’s too negative in my summary we did have and support our club. footy. The Reserves played some really some top performers - Cory Hargrave, Chris SPONSORS competitive footy - but in front of goal we Mitchell Clarke’s five goals bring his tally a single behind in the first quarter and one Evans, Darcy Hargrave and Mitch Walder. The ‘Beena is indebted to the following 2016 PORT COLTS Winner winner, just could not kick those 6 pointers. 5 goals to nine majors in his past two games, while goal over the first half. Goals: Josh Smith 3, Cory Hargrave 2. loyal sponsors: WOODARDS CARNEGIE chicken dinner. The Colts won its eighth 15 points says it all. Still credit should go Jayme Lawson added two also. REAL ESTATE (Major Sponsor), Sheen game of the season and sit a game ahead of 5 majors (and six behinds) to one was to the Highett defence for applying a lot of OFF THE FIELD Panels, Oakleigh Lions, Chadstone Toyota, Today’s matchup between the Colts and the difference in the final term as Port pressure. Your scribe still feels confidence second-placed Caulfield. HASBEENAS DAY. This is a Back to Attwood Newsagency, Brew Café, the Chelsea Heights sees first battle third, in a Melbourne finished strongly to run out in the Ressie’s but they must concentrate Murrumbeena for all past players on 16th Rosstown Hotel, Morgans Finance Advisors The 10.8(68) to 4.6(30) win over Hampton game that could see Port Melbourne (with a 31-points winners. on getting the basics right and wins will Brighton,, JK Partners Accountants, was hard earned, as neither side exploded win) jump two games ahead in first place. follow. Some of our better players were - July. We will be celebrating with the 1986 Arlyn Hagiwara was the leading goal kicker Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena, Flight offensively, but it gave the Colts a chance to Alex Maloney, Mark Richardson, Ben Ellis, Premiership side. More details later. Would The Colts reserves sit just a game behind with three as the Colts had six individual Centre Carnegie, Gianna Molinaro of South Jordan Cusin and Jack Brammer. past players contact Warren Walker on show its defensive prowess. first place after its 9.15(69) to 5.8(38) victory goal scorers. Melbourne, Zests Pizza, Cross Hydraulics, 0400935547. over Hampton. The Seniors, sad to say, were never really in Bowen Automotive, Bakers Delight Carnegie The Hammers kicked just one goal after the If results go their way (a big Colts win and a the hunt. The Doggies controlled the game OCTOBERFEST. 30TH July. This our major The Onion Patch Restaurant MPrint, Basilico first quarter, which would please the Colts The win was also hard earned, as the Colts big Skye loss), Port Melbourne could jump from the outset. I felt that they played with a fundraiser for the year. Note the date in Restaurant Carnegie, Competion Tyres and who were able to maintain or extend its lead led by just three points going into the final into first place if they defeat Chelsea Heights confidence that some of our players seemed your diary. all our player sponsors. at each break. term, despite holding the Hammers to just in their matchup today.

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SFNL MEDIA DESK LYNDHURST CELEBRATES FOX FOOTY AWARDS / JARRYD MCGUANE Lyndhurst Football Netball Club are celebrating being The final that the club was recognised for is the club’s announced as the FOX FOOTY Club Rewards 2016 Program of development of youth through their all-abilities Auskick, their the Year winners and the 2016 Community Club of the junior sides and also their junior girl’s teams. “In the 70 kids we Year in their first year as a senior entity. have in Auskick of all abilities, we have a separate girls program with a pathway into further women’s football” said King. They won the honour through the club’s tireless support for Along with the junior girls’ team, Lyndhurst hopes to field a their local community and their endeavours and support with senior women’s side and have made steps to be a part of the charities, initiatives and campaigns. These include; Step Back SFNL women’s competition next year. And Think’s “Lace Up” program, The Fight Against Breast Cancer, The Beehive Foundation, and Livvi’s Place. There are rewards that the club receives for winning these awards. These include sending 40 club members to experience Speaking with Lyndhurst Football Netball Club President “a day in the life of an AFL footballer” at the Carlton Football Andrew King, he believes that winning these awards are Club and also eight club members invited as VIP guests to the validation all the work that those around the club have put in. end of the season AFL coaches Association dinner. “It is just good recognition and positive reinforcement that Whereas junior players and the senior coaching staff will be everything we are doing in club land is working well”, King said. the benefactors of the Carlton experience, senior committee members will be the ones deserving of the dinner, according The club also has made massive strides with their affiliation to King. with the Sri Lanka AFL team in the International Cup. King “We see the Coaches Association dinner as a positive reward says that it is in the Lyndhurst’s best interest to appeal to and for some of our committee members to enjoy a very elite sort work with the multicultural area that surrounds their club. of dinner and a reward for all the hard work that the club has “It is important to forge relationships with our international been doing,” he said. community as well, because in the Lynbrook and Lyndhurst It is a great honour for an SFNL club to win these awards and area there are a lot of Indians and Sri Lankans along with bodes well for the club in the long run as they are building other nationalities and cultures,” he said. something that can grow into a very strong club. A Division of SKYE SUPPORTING BEYONDBLUE

Skye Football Netball Club are hosting their Annual Mid Year The club will be fundraising throughout the day Ball in honour of beyondblue on Saturday 18th June. All of during their home clash against Murrumbeena. The senior team will also be wearing new Blackchrome ELEVATING GRASSROOTS TO THE ELITE the proceeds from the event are being contributed towards jumpers especially designed for beyondblue foundation this wonderful cause. support. The club will be auctioning off some of these jumpers at the end of the day and also on the evening of the event. Contributions to their fundraiser are greatly appreciated and can be made via their beyondblue Bash Everyday Hero page: https://beyondbluebashsportingclubs. everydayhero.com/au/jodie (03) 5221 4408 If you wish to bid on one of the Bombers’ beyondblue jumpers, please contact Jodie on 0433 879 redonioncreative.com.au 404 to place your bid. Get in quick as numbers are limited. MATCH DAY VISION | LIVE STREAMING TO YOUR WEBSITE | DVD PRODUCTIONS | MATCH DAY PHOTOGRAPHY SFNC is looking forward to CLUB WEBSITES DIGITAL BEST & FAIREST PRESENTATIONS EVENT INVITATIONS & TICKETS | | supporting the worthy cause once PROMOTIONAL PULL-UP BANNERS | WEB TV SHOWS | SOCIAL MEDIA & EVENT MARKETING again in two weeks’ time for the SFNL beyondblue Round.

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MARBUT STONE ASSISTING SFNL CLUBS Few men are as passionate about local football as Rick Bean. “Coming from local footy, I know that everyone is looking for Bean has had a long association with the game at all levels, ways of improving their income into the club,” Bean. having played senior footy since his mid-teens and coached “And there’s an opportunity for Marbut to get something both junior and senior teams for 36 years. back, the SFNL to get something back and then the clubs to He also has a particular affinity to the SFNL with stints at actually get something back. Mordialloc, Chelsea Heights and the Sandown Cobras in “And knowing how hard it is (for clubs) to raise funds I just recent years. thought this is a win-win for all.” And it’s this lengthy involvement in community footy that has inspired Bean to contribute to the game at a grassroots level. Bean has put together a special offer for SFNL members that will not only see discounted rates for customers, but their “I really started to love footy as a young bloke and I was SFNL club will benefit from a financial kick back as well. playing senior football at 15 and I had some great characters that taught me the game and taught me respect and also SFNL club affiliates will receive a 10% discount on all Marbut taught me to give back,” Bean said. Stone products, which could mean a significant saving of “And that’s what I’m doing. I feel obligated to give back as $300 or more on an average job. much as I possibly can to keep the game going.” In addition, a rebate of 7% of the invoice price will be donated Bean’s role these days is as the Business Development back to the customer’s SFNL club, assisting in the club in its Manager of Marbut Stone, who has come on board as a new fundraising efforts. partner of the SFNL in 2016. Bean says that the benefits to SFNL clubs could be Marbut Stone are a stonemason fabricator that specialise in enormous, particularly if any club members are involved in the manufacture and installation of stone benchtops and glass the building and property development sectors. splashbacks, and retail their products to a variety of customers, including new builders, volume buildings and DIY renovators. “If there is a builder who’s got an alliance with an SFNL club, (and) if he’s building 10 homes a year, that’s a couple They currently service a number of big-name volume builders throughout Australia, including Simmonds Homes, Porter of grand back.” Davis, Metricon, JG King and Boutique Homes to name a few. “If it happens to be a real large developer, and in the bayside And through his role with Marbut, Bean is hoping to assist area there is (a few), and the job blows out to $300,000, SFNL clubs financially through an innovative partnership with which is quite easily done, a club could pick up $25,000. That the SFNL. becomes the largest sponsor the club would every obtain.”

36 | SFNL RECORD 2016 SFNL.COM.AU | 37 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE #OWNTHESOUTH 2016 SFNL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE 2016 SFNL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE THE MARGARET TORPY STORY / WILL HUNTER THE KINGSLEY ELLIS STORY / ANDREW PALOCZI There wouldn’t be many people that have contributed Kingsley Ellis deserves a place in the SFNL Hall of Fame through more to their local community sporting organisation his endeavours as a player and coach in the Federal Football than Margaret Torpy has to the Moorabbin Kangaroos League, where he won a league Best and Fairest in his first season. Football Club. But his efforts on the Board of the then SFL enabled him to make what was arguably a more significant contribution to the league. Since 1988, Torpy has gone above and beyond for the club He started as Executive Manager in 2001, bringing with him a wealth in myriad off-field roles, and is almost single-handed of business experience and knowledge from his part in establishing responsible for keeping the club in existence. and running an Australian Rules competition in Canada. Ellis continued as Executive Manager until 2004. He then worked Torpy’s unwavering love for the Kangaroos will see her elsewhere, before returning to the SFL as Commercial Manager become the first woman inducted into the Southern in 2007. Football Netball League Hall of Fame. Ellis found the SFL in a precarious financial situation when he It is an honour that is richly deserved for the much-loved joined the Board. Moorabbin figure and one Torpy herself is extremely The situation was sufficiently dire that the league was unable to pay proud of. him for three months. After his first year there, the SFL recorded a tidy profit, having “I’m very proud, very excited and honoured that I’ll be the suffered a heavy loss the previous year. first female inducted into the Southern Football Netball People gravitate to Ellis with his warm and engaging manner, and he League Hall of Fame,” Torpy said. is spoken of with fondness both as a person and for his contribution to football and particularly to the SFNL and its forerunners. Torpy’s life in football began back in 1975 when her sons Many would have been tempted to throw in the towel in Ellis said. Greg and Anthony began their junior football careers. She Stephen Barnes, himself a member of the SFNL Hall of Fame, the face of such adversity, but Torpy said her love for the He also reflects on the fact he was lucky to have a great footy then followed Greg to Moorabbin West, as the Kangaroos speaks with passion and admiration about Ellis. club fuelled her tireless efforts to keep it afloat. upbringing, including being taken into the North Melbourne rooms “He had an immediate impact on the Federal League. He was the were then known, in 1987 and has remained there ever as a youngster by his dad who played for the Kangaroos. consummate professional and a wonderful leader,” Barnes recalled. since. Anthony joined the Kangaroos soon after. “We were on the brink of extinction and I would have been Ellis says his father, Ted, who also won a Best and Fairest at heartbroken if we had have folded,” Torpy revealed. Barnes has fond memories of being a young footballer playing Footscray, was a big influence on him. Not one to stand by idly, Torpy took on the role of against Ellis. Assistant Secretary of the club in 1988, her second “I was determined that the club wasn’t going to fold and Another influence was Peter O’Donohue, the former Hawthorn “I was amazed that he even knew me, because he was such a big coach, who was coaching at Northcote during Ellis’ time there. season at Widdop Crescent. In the years that followed I was going to do everything within my power… to make name,” he said. she has held positions as club Secretary, Treasurer and, Fellow ex-Hawk, Sted Hay also helped Ellis improve his football sure that Moorabbin went forward.” Barnes also notes Ellis’ dry sense of humour. at times, both at once, as well as serving on the club’s knowledge. Ellis recently reflected on his brief VFL career with Fitzroy, where he committee. Torpy remains the club’s Treasurer in 2016. Remarkably, Margaret has been there for all three senior Ellis speaks of his enthusiasm to learn from others and how it played premierships in the club’s history - 1993, 2005 and played seven senior games in 1966. a part in coaching an inexperienced side when he was aged just 23. She is not afraid to roll her sleeves up on match day 2012. She rates these flags as the highlights of her time “I really loved the idea that I could play at that level,” Ellis said. “All of these people keep educating you. And you just absorb what either, helping out in the canteen and as umpire escort, at Widdop Crescent and each one is special to her for He returned to his old club, Blackburn before finding his way to they give to you and take it on board,” Ellis said. as well as preparing the players’ jumpers each week. different reasons. Northcote in the VFA, where he won a club Best and Fairest. One of the young players Ellis coached was Garry Cranny, who is now SFNL Vice Chairman. But her biggest contribution to the Kangaroos came After a couple of seasons there, Ellis’ association with the Federal “Well 1993 was a highlight because the seniors and Football League began when he took on the challenge of becoming when she twice saved the club from the brink of Ellis spent five seasons with Glenhuntly, before moving to another reserves both won (their first) premierships, so that was playing coach at Glenhuntly Football Club. Federal League club, Bentleigh, where he played and coached. implosion. a really great thrill,” Torpy recalled. Ellis arrived at the club when it was low on funds and had lost many He finished his playing days at Cheltenham, where he spent just In 2009 the club was on its knees. The entire committee “2005 was a long break between drinks… and moving on of its experienced players as a result, having previously been a a couple of seasons. The last of those was 1979, when his wish to powerhouse of the competition. spend the season in the reserves was granted. had stepped down, leaving Torpy as the only remaining to 2012, we rose from the ashes to become premiers.” office bearer. She was instrumental in the formation of His playing ability proved crucial during the 1970 season, and he Ellis loved his time at the club and found that final season one of his a new committee that not only resurrected the stricken Torpy has over the years been recognised with many won the J. W. Allnutt Trophy as the Federal League’s best and most enjoyable. fairest player that year, along with steering the club to eight wins club during its darkest hour, but allowed it to prosper, awards and accolades, including a prestigious AFL Merit Through his employment with the Kiwi shoe polish company, he when only two had been forecast. culminating in the 2012 Division 3 Senior premiership. Award, a SFNL Chairman’s Award and Life Membership ventured to Canada with his family in 1980, remaining there for of the Moorabbin Kangaroos. She was also a finalist in As far as coaching went in the early days at Glenhuntly, Ellis twenty years. focused on the basics. A similarly dire situation again occurred in September last year’s inaugural SFNL Women’s Achievement Award. The SFNL is grateful he returned to write another chapter in his of last year with another mass exodus of committee He worked on the players’ skills, but also on improving their connection with our league, which is undoubtedly better for his members. Once again Torpy was the saviour, helping But her induction in the SFNL Hall of Fame is the confidence, and drew on his past experience. involvement. appoint a new President and a new committee to help ultimate reward for decades’ of devotion to her beloved “I think it was that ability to take your coaching methods and the Congratulations Kingsley Ellis on your place in the SFNL the club off the canvas and drive it forward. Kangaroos. training methods from the VFL and bring them to Glenhuntly,” Hall of Fame.

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DIVISION 3 RESULTS: ROUND 8 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 RESERVE DIVISION 3 SENIOR TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Mount Waverley 8 8 0 0 1213 204 594.61 32 Mount Waverley 8 8 0 0 970 416 233.17 32 Ashwood 8 7 1 0 670 341 196.48 28 Hallam 8 7 1 0 738 434 170.05 28 Endeavour Hills 8 7 1 0 671 346 193.93 28 Doveton Eagles 8 6 2 0 857 470 182.34 24 South Yarra 8 5 3 0 472 354 133.33 20 Ashwood 8 6 2 0 805 513 156.92 24 Hallam 8 5 3 0 498 390 127.69 20 Endeavour Hills 8 6 2 0 723 495 146.06 24 Sandown 8 5 3 0 402 452 88.94 20 South Yarra 8 4 4 0 655 470 139.36 16 Carrum Patterson Lakes Lyndale 8 4 4 0 636 621 102.42 16 8 4 4 0 517 666 77.63 16 Moorabbin 8 2 6 0 581 597 97.32 8 Doveton Eagles 8 3 5 0 416 509 81.73 12 Lyndhurst 8 2 6 0 359 616 58.28 8 Lyndhurst 8 2 6 0 309 767 40.29 8 Dandenong 8 2 6 0 346 833 41.54 8 Dandenong 8 1 7 0 329 602 54.65 4 Carrum Patterson Lakes 8 1 7 0 403 891 45.23 4 Moorabbin 8 1 7 0 287 813 35.30 4 Sandown 8 0 8 0 303 1020 29.71 0 Lyndale 8 0 8 0 223 563 39.61 0

Endeavour Hills 10.2 19.3 26.13 29.16-190 Endeavour Hills 2.5 3.7 10.11 16.13-109 Sandown 0.1 1.2 3.5 3.6-24 Sandown 0.0 2.1 3.3 4.5-29 Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: S. Peake 8, D. Morrison 7, R. Imeson 3, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: A. Abela 4, R. Cooper 2, W. Fournarakis 2, M. Whatman 2, B. Hoe 2, A. Brooks, S. Richards, D. Strom, J. Bruce, A. Kartner, J. Taplin 2, J. Beattie, R. Thomas, S. Jacobs, J. Daly, C. Jarrett, R. Tinney C. LeGrand, M. Peake Best Players: R. Thomas, R. Cooper, J. Villot, P. Koutsogiannakis, N. Stanley, Best Players: N. Crutchley, J. Van Hoesel, B. Hoe, D. Strom, S. Peake, D. Morrison J. Taplin Sandown: Goal Kickers: J. Proctor, Z. Machfud, M. Bennie Sandown: Goal Kickers: D. Kerr 2, J. Balfour, A. Powell Best Players: R. Compt, B. Walker, S. Mylonakis, M. Halim, C. Telley, M. Edwards Best Players: J. Billing, D. Kerr, J. Robinson, A. Powell, B. Robinson, J. Balfour Ashwood 3.2 8.5 12.9 14.12-96 Ashwood 5.4 7.9 12.12 15.16-106 Moorabbin 4.1 7.4 8.5 12.10-82 Moorabbin 0.1 1.2 1.6 2.7-19 Ashwood: Goal Kickers: D. Carroll 7, K. Jones, R. O’Brien, B. Hemphill, C. Scully, Ashwood: Goal Kickers: P. Hattersley 4, D. Mottram 2, B. Giblett 2, J. Gaylard 2, L. Holmesbrown, P. Wineberg, A. Jong B. Newman 2, S. Adam, T. Ward, A. Wiltgren Best Players: D. Carroll, T. Smith, A. Salama, C. Scully, M. Spencer, G. Lithotomos Best Players: D. Stefancik, J. Burley, B. Giblett, J. Gaylard, A. Wiltgren, Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: J. Williams 4, N. Stanlan-Velt 2, C. Baum, A. Bodin, M. Rossborough A. De Vries, R. Hoy, B. Sloss, M. Herbert Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: T. Caterson, P. Herbert Best Players: N. Stanlan-Velt, C. Pyne, G. Pearson, S. Jackson, C. Baum, Z. Hostalek Best Players: A. Sharp, D. Kingston, R. Parker, R. Johnson, P. Herbert, C. Smith Lyndhurst 0.2 4.7 5.7 6.11-47 Lyndhurst 3.5 6.5 7.8 9.11-65 Dandenong 1.0 1.2 6.5 7.6-48 Dandenong 0.0 0.2 1.5 3.8-26 Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: A. Horton 2, C. Gardiner, H. Browning, J. McGrath, Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: T. Bryans 3, S. Veal 2, N. Harper, N. Patterson, P. Cooke C. Thompson, S. Gidman Best Players: J. Walia, A. Horton, D. O’Connell-Webb, H. Browning, P. Cooke, Best Players: E. O’Connell-Webb, J. Stuckey, S. Veal, J. Gardiner, T. Bryans, L. Maxfield N. Patterson Dandenong: Goal Kickers: R. Witt 4, A. Busuttil, S. Young, N. Middlebrook Dandenong: Goal Kickers: D. McPherson, B. McLeod, M. Lawrence Best Players: S. Young, J. Van Mourik, R. Witt, S. Moody, J. Ricardo, C. Riley Best Players: S. Entwistle, J. Lapthorne, T. White Mount Waverley 5.1 7.4 9.7 11.7-73 Mount Waverley 3.1 3.1 10.7 11.9-75 South Yarra 2.4 4.4 7.8 9.9-63 South Yarra 1.2 5.2 5.3 6.4-40 Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: L. Galle 3, J. Gough 2, J. Smith, C. Aikman, Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: M. Kambouris 2, A. Prendergast Kruger 2, J. Wilkin, M. Kinsella, C. Jeffries, I. Taylor J. Brown 2, M. Parrella, R. Dux, P. Schulz, J. D’’Cruze, R. Newman Best Players: M. Dennis, D. Thirkell, M. Keem, J. Wilkin, R. Mathers, J. Smith Best Players: N. Collins, E. Giannakis, M. Kambouris, J. Aziret, M. Polites, South Yarra: Goal Kickers: S. Merchant 3, J. Cellini 3, S. Stegheuis 2, C. Brady M. Parrella Best Players: S. Stegheuis, J. Cellini, E. Hanney, T. Rogers, M. Symons, A. Pane South Yarra: Goal Kickers: W. Smith 3, T. Lange 2, N. Pane Best Players: G. Costello, M. Bohan, N. Pane, W. Smith, A. Noel, M. Phillips Carrum Patterson Lakes 3.2 4.2 5.6 8.7-55 Carrum Patterson Lakes 2.4 5.5 8.5 13.5-83 Hallam 5.4 8.10 10.13 13.16-94 Hallam 1.1 1.1 2.3 3.7-25 Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: J. Shipsides 3, J. Olaman 2, S. Gartland, Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: M. Swift 4, B. Freeman 2, A. Guy, C. Hatzis, A. Lazzaro A. Campagna, J. Dunstan, L. Swift, A. Fonti, L. Salisbury Best Players: C. Marshall, J. Shipsides, B. Guy, P. Mauracher, J. Olaman, C. Hatzis Best Players: A. Guy, C. Greenwood, D. Jennings, A. McCormack, T. Hulett, Hallam: Goal Kickers: S. Thomas 6, D. Chin 2, P. Ward, E. Mullins, A. Daly, J. Dunstan T. Bradley, L. Barrie-Sewell Hallam: Goal Kickers: G. Hanley, D. Wickens, G. Kerr Best Players: D. Chin, M. Peresso, R. Eggleston, A. Daly, P. Ward, L. Johnson Best Players: D. Crutchfield, L. Tuyau, A. Alexander, R. Mullen, C. Molnar, S. Gaitely

Doveton Eagles 7.1 9.6 11.8 14.11-95 Doveton Eagles 3.2 3.4 3.8 4.11-35 Lyndale 2.1 5.1 8.2 13.2-80 Lyndale 1.0 1.3 4.4 4.5-29 Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: C. Wilson 3, E. Williams 3, P. Dye 2, S. Ognjenovic, Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: D. Catton, D. Padda, B. Oliver, J. Vongphone B. Keown, T. Day, A. Read, J. O’Neill, E. Samadi Best Players: B. Oliver, D. Padda, K. Baldsing, K. Wazin, D. Algra Best Players: M. O’Callaghan, J. O’Neill, E. Samadi, C. Wilson, R. Johnson, Lyndale: Goal Kickers: J. King 2, B. Grundy 2 E. Williams Best Players: L. Baker, N. Mustafovski, S. Ho, C. Whitlock, J. King, J. Malom Lyndale: Goal Kickers: T. Kumetaitis 5, T. Bramble 2, T. Clappers, M. Stuart, D. Wilson, A. Kerr, T. Rainey, J. Doust Best Players: S. Comino, T. Bramble, J. Doust, M. Stuart, T. Kumetaitis, T. Rainey

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DIVISION 3: MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi 2016 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR FIXTURE ROUND 8 REVIEW This week’s opponent, Lyndhurst, has managed a couple of wins, ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 9-APR 28-MAY 16-JUL DOVETON EAGLES vs LYNDALE but in its first season is not yet in a position where it is likely to Moorabbin 15.12-102 def Dandenong 4.4-28 Moorabbin 10.6-66 def by Mount Waverley 19.9-123 Moorabbin v South Yarra Doveton and Lyndale are rivals on the field, but were united in beat Lyndale. Lyndale 12.9-81 def South Yarra 9.6-60 Lyndale 4.7-31 def by Ashwood 10.10-70 Lyndale v Hallam remembering Tracey Reiger, who is held in high regard by both Expect to see a bag of goals from Lyndale spearhead Trevor Lyndhurst 7.5-47 def by Hallam 15.10-100 Lyndhurst 4.4-28 def by Doveton Eagles 14.12-96 Lyndhurst v Sandown clubs. Kumetaitis and a comfortable win for his side. Doveton Eagles 22.7-139 def Sandown 5.7-37 South Yarra 10.18-78 def Carrum Patterson Lakes 7.5-47 Doveton Eagles v Endeavour Hills Reiger passed away in March and Lyndale and Doveton wanted to SANDOWN vs CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES (Edinburgh Reserve) Ashwood 12.9-81 def by Endeavour Hills 14.8-92 Hallam 7.7-49 def by Endeavour Hills 9.10-64 Ashwood v Carrum Patterson Lakes def by Dandenong 15.8-98 pay tribute to her. There will be pride on the line in this battle between the division’s Mount Waverley 20.18-138 def C.P.L 3.4-22 Sandown 7.14-56 Mount Waverley v Dandenong A big crowd came to watch the teams compete for the Tracey bottom teams. ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 Reiger Trophy and others tuned in to radio coverage of the match. Even a win won’t be enough to take Sandown past Carrum 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 v Moorabbin The early stages of the game set the tone for the first term. Patterson Lakes on the ladder. Hallam 9.10-64 def Lyndale 5.12-42 Lyndhurst 6.11-47 def by Dandenong 7.6-48 Sandown v Lyndale A handball from 16-year-old Ricky Johnson found Doveton coach CPL has one win and a significantly better percentage than the as Sandown 4.5-29 def by Lyndhurst 6.7-43 Mount Waverley 11.7-73 def South Yarra 9.9-63 Endeavour Hills v Lyndhurst Corrie Wilson and he kicked truly. yet winless Cobras. Endeavour Hills 5.14-44 def by Doveton Eagles 13.12-90 Carrum Patterson Lakes 8.7-55 def by Hallam 13.16-94 Carrum Patterson Lakes v Doveton Eagles Endeavour Hills 29.16-190 def Sandown 3.6-24 Mount Waverley v Ashwood Those two Eagles played significant parts in taking Doveton to a C.P.L 7.9-51 def by Ashwood 26.13-169 CPL will increase the Cobras’ misery. Doveton Eagles 14.11-95 def Lyndale 13.2-80 Dandenong v South Yarra five-goal advantage by quarter time. Dandenong 5.3-33 def by Mount Waverley 22.26-158 SOUTH YARRA vs ASHWOOD (Fritsch Holzer Park) ROUND 3 MARBUT STONE ROUND 9 ROUND 15 Johnson was quickly off the leash again in the second term, Sixth-placed South Yarra hosts fourth-placed Ashwood in what passing well to Steven Ognjenovic who booted a major. 23-APR 18-JUN 30-JUL promises to be a gripping contest on the tight confines of Fritsch Moorabbin 15.9-99 def Hallam 16.12-108 Moorabbin v Doveton Eagles Moorabbin v Sandown The Pumas were under immense pressure, trailing by six goals, Holzer Park. Expect to see plenty of fierce tackling and pressure. Lyndale 20.10-130 def Sandown 7.7-49 Lyndale v Lyndhurst Lyndale v Endeavour Hills and the Eagles kept attacking, Ashwood should make it a successful visit, but only just. Lyndhurst 4.5-29 def by Endeavour Hills 12.19-91 South Yarra v Ashwood Lyndhurst v Carrum Patterson Lakes However, Lyndale clicked into gear, goaling from a free kick after Doveton Eagles 22.18-150 def C.P.L 5.5-35 Hallam v Mount Waverley (SN) Doveton Eagles v Mount Waverley MOORABBIN vs DOVETON EAGLES (Widdop Crescent) Steve Comino created an opportunity by running off his opponent Ashwood 10.14-74 def by Mount Waverley 17.12-114 Sandown v Carrum Patterson Lakes Ashwood v Dandenong Dandenong v Endeavour Hills South Yarra v Hallam Peter Dye. Dye struggled with a troublesome knee, even during Moorabbin has the home ground advantage and Doveton seems South Yarra 11.14-80 def Dandenong 8.7-55 likely to be without the services of spearhead Peter Dye. His the warm up. GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 mobility was hampered throughout the clash with Lyndale due to 30-APR 25-JUN 6-AUG When Alex Kerr goaled it was the first time the Pumas had a knee problem. managed consecutive majors. Another from Matthew Stuart Sandown 7.6-48 def by Moorabbin 14.16-100 Lyndhurst v Moorabbin Endeavour Hills v Moorabbin reduced the Eagles’ lead to 21 points. Moorabbin’s season has been disappointing, but the team Endeavour Hills 12.14-86 def by Lyndale 16.11-107 Lyndale v Dandenong Carrum Patterson Lakes v Lyndale managed a competitive showing against a good Ashwood side. C.P.L 10.15-75 def by Lyndhurst 15.6-96 Doveton Eagles v South Yarra Mount Waverley v Lyndhurst But by half time, the Pumas were 29-points down. Mount Waverley 21.18-144 def Doveton Eagles 12.12-84 Ashwood v Hallam Ashwood v Doveton Eagles These factors suggest a Kangaroos’ win over the Eagles is Early in the third term Tommy Clappers appeared to mark at the Dandenong 4.8-32 def by Ashwood 21.17-143 Mount Waverley v Sandown Sandown v South Yarra plausible, but far from likely. Hallam 13.6-84 def top of the goal square for Lyndale, but a controversial free kick South Yarra 7.11-53 Carrum Patterson Lakes v Endeavour Hills Dandenong v Hallam was paid against him, with nobody in the SFNL radio commentary HALLAM vs MOUNT WAVERLEY (Hallam Reserve) ROUND 5 BEYONDBLUE ROUND 11 ROUND 17 team convinced it was there. Those tough enough to venture to Hallam Reserve on what is likely 7-MAY 2-JUL 13-AUG The Eagles then scored a goal through Adam Read, taking the to be a freezing Saturday night should be rewarded with a great Moorabbin 7.10-52 def by Endeavour Hills 11.16-82 Moorabbin v Lyndale Moorabbin v Carrum Patterson Lakes margin back to six goals. game of footy. Lyndale 19.13-127 def C.P.L 9.7-61 South Yarra v Lyndhurst Lyndale v Mount Waverley Lyndhurst 5.6-36 def by Mount Waverley 11.18-84 Hallam v Doveton Eagles Lyndhurst v Ashwood Lyndale kept fighting and, when the three quarter time siren Top side, Mount Waverley takes on the team on the next rung, Doveton Eagles 11.12-78 def by Ashwood 11.13-79 Sandown v Ashwood Doveton Eagles v Dandenong sounded had the deficit back to four straight kicks. Hallam. South Yarra 31.17-203 def Sandown 2.3-15 Endeavour Hills v Mount Waverley South Yarra v Endeavour Hills Hallam 18.14-122 def Dandenong 3.11-29 An early last term goal from Dye for the Eagles was met with a Mount Waverley’s experienced players and physical strength will Dandenong v Carrum Patterson Lakes Hallam v Sandown quick reply from Lyndale’s Trevor Kumetaitis. give it the edge. ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 When an accurate pass found Kumetaitis again, he made no Manny Peresso will be critical for the Hawks’ chances of upsetting 14-MAY 9-JUL 20-AUG Carrum Patterson Lakes 8.9-57 def Moorabbin 5.9-39 mistake from 30 metres out and the Doveton lead was trimmed to the Mountain Lions. He uses the ball efficiently and can pinpoint Dandenong v Moorabbin Mount Waverley v Moorabbin Mount Waverley 21.10-136 def Lyndale 5.8-38 three goals with plenty of time left. forward targets. One of those is Shane Thomas who has booted 21 South Yarra v Lyndale Ashwood v Lyndale Ashwood 13.15-93 def Lyndhurst 4.9-33 Hallam v Lyndhurst (SN) Doveton Eagles v Lyndhurst goals in his five games this season. Despite Lyndale’s persistence Doveton won by 15 points in what Dandenong 3.5-23 def by Doveton Eagles 17.23-125 Sandown v Doveton Eagles Carrum Patterson Lakes v South Yarra was Brayden Keown’s 150th game. But the challenge for Hallam will be applying enough pressure on Endeavour Hills 11.8-74 def South Yarra 9.9-63 Endeavour Hills v Ashwood Endeavour Hills v Hallam A medal was presented to one player from each side, with Mount Waverley’s midfielders to prevent them picking out power Sandown v Hallam Carrum Patterson Lakes v Mount Waverley Dandenong v Sandown Doveton’s Clint Wilson and Lyndale’s Steve Comino the recipients. forwards Luke Galle and James Gough. *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR The SFNL radio team chose Ricky Johnson as their player of the Mount Waverley, just. FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY day, having earlier praised his ability to read the play. DANDENONG vs ENDEAVOUR HILLS (Greaves Reserve) For the winner, Corrie Wilson and Emilio Williams finished with Dandenong is looking to make it three wins in a row when it hosts three goals each. Endeavour Hills. ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS Kumetaitis managed five majors for the Pumas. However, Endeavour Hills enters this contest having won its last Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the MARBUT STONE ROUND 9 PREVIEW four matches. The Falcons are the only team to have got the better playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. of Hallam this season and, in the last round, obliterated Sandown. LYNDALE vs LYNDHURST (Barry Powell Reserve) Thank you for your co-operation. They are unlikely to ease off or become complacent. Lyndale has had an inconsistent season, winning half its games, but showed against Doveton that it can challenge the top sides. The Falcons will comfortably account for the Redlegs.

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DIVISION 3: MARBUT STONE ROUND 9 DIVISION 3: MARBUT STONE ROUND 9 LYNDALE LYNDHURST SANDOWN COBRAS CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES Ground: Barry Powell Reserve, Halton Rd Ground: Marriott Waters Reserve, Boland Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Edinburgh Rd, Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Noble Park North Dve, Lyndhurst Springvale Dyson Rd, Carrum Colours: Maroon, Gold Chevrons Colours: Orange, navy, blue thunderbolt Colours: Blue, red and white Colours: Maroon, Navy Yoke, White monogram Senior Coach: Brad Bruni Senior Coach: Patrick Cooke with cobra emblem Senior Coach: Andrew Haley Reserves Coach: Brenton Miles Senior Coach: Rick Bean Reserve Coach: Trent McKenzie Reserve Coach: Cain Padman Thirds Coach: Matt McCormick

# # # # PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER 2 Jake Rech 36 Daniel Senior 1 David Ford 30 Chase Riley 1 Nigel Scott 32 Bo Freeman 3 Taylor Rainey 37 Greg Nanfra 1 Jarrad Denhm 23 Michael Edwards 1 Shane Cosstick 2 Corey Willshire 31 Zachary Davis 2 Justin Olaman 33 Anthony Fonti 5 Tim Angear 38 Jayden Malek 2 Robert Compt 24 Michael Fitzpatrick 3 Jake Ward 32 Neil Harper 2 Steve O'Byrne 3 Dylan Cott 34 Andrew Fonti 5A Jared McEwan 40 Michael Kaing Ciaran 3 Mitchell Davis 25 6 Alex Bertucci 41 David Luong 4 Sam Saunders 33 Aaron Bennett O'Shaughnessy 4 Paul Mauracher 35 Alex McGowan 9 Peter Vo 7 Matthew Stuart 42 Brett Doust 5 Adam Horton 34 Sam Gidman 4 Matthew Dickson 26 Scott Jackman 5 Ben Guy 36 Blake Rae 7A Justin King 44 Brad Carroll 6 Chris Hatzis 37 Andrew Haley 6 Hamish Browning 35 Ryan Dowell 5 Michael Perry 27 Jake D'Atri 11 Matt McCormick 8 Brenton Miles 46 Chantra Kriv 7 Warren Judd 38 Bill Jack Milligan 9 Shannon Rainey 47 Daniel Blake 7 Jason Maurice 36 Scott Levy 6 Alan Barker 28 Mark Perry 12 Aaron Powell 8 Mitchell Dicker 39 Matt Swift 10 Brett Tosh 48 Luke Baker 8 Jeremy Jakupi 37 Jamie Gaspero 6* Steven Orr 30 Dylan Kerr 9 John Psaras 40 Stirling Hollingsworth 11 Ben Laier 49 Sokunthy Ho 9 Andrew Friend 38 Ethan O'Connell-Webb 22 Daniel Ralph 12 Trevor Kumetaitis 50 Anthony Salvo 10 David Brennan 41 Jake Marriner 10 Johnathon Evans 39 Ben Sherlock 7 Chris Clayton 31 Brennan Drewett 14 Mark Greene 51 Jack Whelan 43 Nathan Bye 11 Troy Jones 42 Matt Kibblewhite 16 Bertrand McGaw 53 Liam Thompson 11 Justin Newman 40 Les Wooderson 8 Matt Bennie 33 Michael Hambleton 12 Luke Jones 43 Jordan Caspersz 17 Dale Tormey 54 Jon Smart 12 Jake Stuckey 41 Anthony Besim 9 Jamie Proctor 34 Kim Om 44 Daniel Thompson 13 Matt Jackson 44 Liam Salisbury 18 Matt Senior 55 Kenny Smart 13 Luke Maxfield 42 Christopher Russo 10 Steven Ritchie 35 Adam Roth 14 Charlie Barton 45 Christian Leggas 19 Trent Isbister 56 Andrew O'Donnell 46 Aaron Straughair 14 Brock Manning 45 Christianson Tilo 15 Cain Padman 47 Alex Wilson 20 Clain Whitlock 57 Con Kyriacopolous 11 Kane D'Atri 36 Ash Murphy 15 Michael Hazelden 46 Michael Toth 21 Omar Babak 58 Aiden Paton 51 James Hewitt 16 Rory Brown 48 Toby Darma 22 Jordan Agnello 59 Alex Au 16 Drew Connick 47 Joel Cooley 12 Richard Gow 37 Warren Barker 17 Alex Hollingsworth 49 Leigh Lighton 57 James Cousland 23 Justin Doust 61 Jake Edwards 17 Anthony Heap 48 Taylor Bryans 13 Glenn Baker 39 Aaron Vaughan 18 Alex Hutchison 50 Jason Cookson 24 Steve Comino 62 Dale Allen 18 Zachary Guille 49 Ismael Pieterse 19 Kalvin Long 51 Adam Campagna 25 Alex Kerr 63 Steve Boardman 14 Steven Mylonakis 41 Bao Le 59 Ricky Ettridge 19 Patrick Cooke 50 Chris Taus 20 Liam Hickman 52 James Dunstan 25A Jayden Johnson 65 Brett Sweeting 15 Andrew Ritchie 42 Michael Robinson 61 Nam Ho 21 Scott Gartland 53 William Dwyer 26 Johnathon Malom 66 Brodie McNeil 20 Lakshay Totlani 51 Jason Twite 16 Dane Maizey 43 Jake Robinson 27 Daniel Wilson 67 Shaun Clement 21 Justin Hill 55 Kevin Stott 22 Andrew McCormack 54 Mattew Beckett 64 Josh Hurford 23 Phil Weber 55 Nick Staff 28 Dale Weston 68 Adrian Neil 22 Jarryd McGrath 56 Hayden Webster 16* Brendan Robinson 50 Roland White 29 David Khan 69 Jayden Geronimo 24 Chris Greenwood 56 Jacob Peluso 23 Bradley Ferri 61 David Fardon 17 Nick Maizey 52 Doug Slater 70 Matt Jolley 30 Dean Shukosky 71 Huynh Le 25 Les Watterson 57 Nathan Pye 24 Daniel O'Connell-Webb 62 Daniel Oliver 31 Tyson Bramble 73 Maurice Barbar 18 Chris Telley 60 Adam Powell 71 Aaron Woods 26 Liam Swift 59 Daniel Jennings 32 Daniel Evans 74 Dylan Slattery 25 Matthew Shannon 71 Aaron Alister 19 Neal Brown 64 Neil Brown 27 Daniel Hazlett 60 Ashley Wicks 33 Naser Mustafovski 75 Dendara Ouch 26 Ryan Lowe Rhys Clayton 75 Craig King 28 Nick Gage 63 Kevvin Hepburn 34 Tommy Clappers 88 Robert Sigurjonnson 20 Dylan Herft 67 Ricky Logan 27 Matthew Gardner Tim Deaner 34A Ed McLean 96 Bryan Grundy 76 Liam Exnar 29 Mitch Swinton 65 Jason Deason 35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 99 Sam Mu 28 Charlie Gardiner Nathan Patterson 21 Michael Halim 69 Johnny Le 30 Sam Watterson 67 Jason Cannell 35A Troy Jordan 29 Jesse Walia 22 Clint Sheedy 99 Zain Machfud 90 Jacob Meyer 31 Andrew Lazzaro 68 Sam Burch

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DIVISION 3: MARBUT STONE ROUND 9 DIVISION 3: MARBUT STONE ROUND 9 SOUTH YARRA ASHWOOD DANDENONG ENDEAVOUR HILLS Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Ground: Greaves Reserve, Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley Bennett St, Dandenong Dve, Endeavour Hills Colours: Maroon, royal blue, gold lion Colours: Black, white and yellow Colours: White, Navy & Red Colours: Green and Gold V vertical panels Senior Coach: Darren Stegehuis Senior Coach: Glen Jose Senior Coach: Steve Muscat Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough Reserves Coach: Patrick Tuck Reserves Coach: Aaron Abela Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby Thirds Coach: Scot Anderson

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Mark Symons (Capt) 24b Alastair Noel 3 Ricky Rodrigues 1 Mitchell Saunders 30 Sam Murphy 1 Paul Gould 26 David Shaw 1 Adrian Kartner 39 Robbie Cooper 1b Lachy Clohesy 25 Anthony Pane 5 Sean Dixon 2 Paul Wineberg 31 Daniel Hanrahan 2 Andy Mitchell 40 Jason Beattie 2 Cameron Riley 27 Jayme Le 3 Ben Graham 41 Mohammed Elwanni 2 Chris Merchant 25b Shane Tyssen 8 Will Duffy 3 Angus Wood 32 Chris Meyers 4 42 3 Dale Jose 28 David Barrie Jake Van Hoesel Al McPherson 2b Corey Mangos 26 Marcus Van Der Haar 11 Will Freeman 4 Ben Giblett 32B Adam Wiltgren 4a Kerry Ashford 43 Aaron Abela 3 Tom Hanney 27 Pat Venville 15 Finn Macconachie 5 Alex Jong 33 Nathan Scott 4 Mitchell Clarke 29 Dale Jose 5 Mitch Whatman 44 Andrew Dexter 3b Adam Strelec 28 Stephen Cassimaty 20 Jarred Mills 6 Ben Swift 45 Jack Gibb 6 Ricky O'Brien 34 Tim Smith 5 Josh Cole 30 Jake Holland 7 Jarrod Marolla 46 Jayson Bruce 4 Tom Soultonakis 28b Nick Presland (Res.Capt) 23 Jayden Cameron 7 Darren Mottram 35 Josh Stanton 8 Nathan Strom 47 Tui Craik 5 John Bohan 29 Adam Villella 25 Shane Tyssen 6 Luke Johnson 31 Jayke Brown 8 Michael Spencer 36 Abachez Matthias 9 Matthew Peake © 48 James Taplin 6 Charlie McKee 29b Ryan Dore 26 David Knight 10 Aaron Brooks 49 Marcus Kleinert 9 Dale Carroll 37 David McBaron 7 Trent Cole 32 Phillip Brown 6b Kurt Winter 30 Michael Higgins 30 Trevor Milne 11 Matthew Cram 50 Joel Marie 7 Luke Toebelmann 31 Mark Braybrook 9B Tarquin Booth 38 George Lithotomos 11a Nigel De Zilwa 51 Nathan Crutchley 32 Tom Needham 8 Tanyol Enver 38 Ali Hussani 8 Jamie Ardern 32 Jack Volpetti 10 Trevor Sheppard 39 Mason Morgan 12 Ryan Imeson 52 Matthew Souter 33 Andrew Callender 9 Luke Harvey 39 Timothy Ribet 13 Josh Graham 53 Jason Davies 9 Scott Stegehuis 33 Lee Haines 35 James Evans 11 Jake Chapman 41 Sean Williams 14 Cedric Legrand 54 Matt Meyer 10 Blake Stegehuis 34 Blake Tolley 36 Murray West 11B Samuel Adam 42 Brad Newman 10 Chris Arnold 40 Nicholas Ford 15 Jayke Villot 55 Tom Marshall 11 Dean Mendes 35 Justin Baxter 16 Scott Dinsdale 56 Shane Jacobs 38 Oliver Khoury 12 James Morrey 43 Mitchell Rossborough 11 Scott Moody 41 Luke Dillon 11b Will Smith 36 Luke Johnson 17 Neil Peake 57 Vas Fournarakis 39 Tom Cooper 13 Frank Martinicchio 44 Roman Chowanetz 18 58 12 Danny Wyatt 37 Kieron Finlayson 12 Dylan Arnold 42 David Westwood Robert Tinney Aaron Thomas 47 Ash Evans 14 Dylan Jones 45 Michael Collins 19 Michael Cook 59 Joshua Downes 12b Chris Dore 38 Julian Belfrage 50 Jasjit Singh 15 Mark Jones 47 Nick Ignatenko 13 Regan Hall 46 Ashley Heap 20 Travis Kerr 60 Greg Baxter 13 Tom Rogers 39 Gerry Costello 21 Shaun Richards 61 Emad Fallah 51 Ryan McDonald 16 48 13b Dan Rossi 40 James Needham Brett Figas Michael Langford 14 Trevor White 47 Matthew Camilleri 22 Nick Stanley 62 Richard Thomas 52 Ian Hume 14 Tom MacDonald 41 Matt Joyce 17 Jeremy Collins 49 Grant Mesley 23 Shane Peake 64 Josh Vellin 53 Michael Klomp 15 Jake Harvey 48 Justin D'Offay 24 Adam Walters 65 Cristobel Moreno 14b Matt Scully 42 Braden Hender 18 Jacob Barker 50 Lochlan Holmes-Brown 25 Daniel Morrison 66 Kendall Sutton 55 Alex Otten 19 52 16 Samuel Goldbury 49 Justin Crane 15 Jordan Cellini 43 Zac Maher Matthew Maginness Nick Parry 26 Jacob Matwijkiw 67 Ben Wells 59 Ricky Riel 16 Cory Brady 44 Troy Lange 20 Kristan Jones 53 Josh Hocking 17 Adam Fiander 52 Rafi Taniwal 27 Ben Moriarty 68 John Lysle 63 Daniel Borg (Capt) 17 Matt Jewell 45 Seb Jewell 21 Simon Perkins 54 Josh Price 28 James McNeill 68a Matthew Tran 66 Will Quince 18 Guiseppe Dimento 55 Mark Johnson 28a Alex Carroll 69 Peter Koutsogianakkis 17b Troy Duncan 48 Mark Phillips 22 Chris Spencer 55 Simon Leggett 29 Byron Hoe 70 Jacob Daly 18 Dan Russell 49 Sam Borland 67 Jake Bertone 23 Daniel Monforte 56 Daniel Stefanik 19 Anthony Salomon 58 Kidman Johnstone 30 Daniel Strom 71 Tom Websdale 18b Geoff Zach 56 Sam Johnson 69 Seb Barr 24 Josh Taylor 62 Ezekiel Ah Dar 20 Stephen Young 75 Jacob Bardwell 31 Matt Kerr 72 Aaron Presutto 19 Patrick Tuck 58 Michael Higgon 76 Aaron Jobe 32 Jarryd Burke 73 John Cahan 25 Matthew Menzies 63 Beau Connick 19b Michael Bohan 68 Ollie Smith 79 Gareth Wakefield 21 Josh Giddens 76 Jarod Van Mourik 33 Jordan Volkhoff 74 Richard Masquiren 26 Chris Scully 64 Paul Hattersley 20 Eamon Hanney 71 Paul McNamara 83 Simon Talbot 34 Midhat Sleiman 75 Justin Hanson 22 Taaren Hillman 78 Miguel Fernandez 35 Clint Jarrett 76 Daniel Allen 21 Ryhan Pearse 73 Liam Halverson 85 Kingsley Hill 27 Alex Salama 66 Tom van Schlam 28 Cameron Hipwell 67 Josh Burley 36 Nick Anderson 77 Raymond May 22 Luke Dellorso 78 Stephen Ingham 86 Rory O'Kane 23 Dean Moody 85 Connor Johnstone 36a Mohammed Souleiman 78 Maximiliano Herrera 23 Joey Smith 79 Chris Kaliviotis 88 James Donnoli 29 Brad Hempill 71 Sam Hinzes 37 Tom Carr 79 Ricardo Fernandez 24 Carl Matheson 82 Shane Myers 89 David Donnoli 29 Brad Hempill 94 Ben Adams 38 Ryan Thomas

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DIVISION 3: MARBUT STONE ROUND 9 DIVISION 3: MARBUT STONE ROUND 9 MOORABBIN DOVETON EAGLES HALLAM MOUNT WAVERLEY Ground: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Widdop Ground: Power Rd Reserve, Power Rd, Doveton Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Ground: Mayfield Reserve, Lewton Rd, Frawley Rd, Hallam Mount Waverley Cres, Hampton East Colours: Blue,white and yellow panels with Colours: Blue and white stripes Eagle emblem Colours: Red, Black & Yellow Colours: Green and gold, lion emblem Senior Coach: David Velt Senior Coach: Corrie Wilson Senior Coach: Scott Slater Senior Coach: Nick Smith Reserves Coach: Wayne Hardman Reserves Coach: Cameron Balsarini Reserves Coach: Scott Mckenzie Reserves Coach: Shane Costantino Thirds Coach: Daniel Gargano

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Mick Broad 31 Jarrod McCormack 1 Brayden Keown 20 Daniel Kelson 1 Rory McIvor 33 Pehi Ferris 1 Jarrod Wilkin 38 Sean Rickard 2 Cliff Aikman 39 Jesse Burns 2 Cory Melaury 32 Dave Vassallo 2 Stephen Chin 34 Matt Melrose 1a Daniel Algra 21 Mark Tapscott 3 40 3 Roey Suttie 35 Brendan Tibballs Matt Jefferies Rory Dux 3 Andrew Sharp 33 Jamie Hutchison 2 Peter Dye 22 Josh Bevis 4 Michael Dennis 41 Matt Denearez 4 Andrew Daly 36 Matthew Brew 4 Marty Herbert 34 Steve Janjic 3 Mathew O'Callaghan 23 Dom So 5 Leigh McInnes 42 Chris Cafiso 5 Jed Dexter 38 Josh Foster 5 Jack Williams 35 Shaun Jackson (Seniors Capt) 6 Michael Kinsella 43 Tristan Fulham 4 Kaine Bundy 24 Dylan Chadwick 6 Manny Peresso 39 Gareth Hanley 7 Patrick Kinsella 44 Nick Collins 7 Aaron Robins 36 Declan McGann 5 Steven Ognjenovic 25 Enayte Samadi 7 Chris Molnar 40 Ryan Fort 8 Luke Galle 45 Jon Webb 8 Fabian Peta 37 Will Kruss 6 Shane McGrath 26 Dilly padda 8 Daniel Chin 41 Daniel Connor 9 Chris Jeffries 46 Aaron Foot 9 Jak Jowett 38 Stele Papas 10 Jackson Smith 47 Jordan Cavanagh 7 Daniel Macklin 27 David Morison 9 Sonny Ebraham 42 Anthony Mustsaers 11 Ben Beecroft 48 Jay Cavanagh 10 Pat Reaby 39 Wayne Hardman 10 Greg Kerr 43 Dean Crutchfield 7a Jayden Mack 29 BJ Oakford-White 12 Jake Brown 49 Anthony May 11 Chris Baum (Seniors Capt) 40 Mark Nessel 11 Tim Gavenlock 44 Shaun Logan-Brown 8 Corrie Wilson 30 Matt Fristad 13 Brogan Roberts 50 Michael Elliott 12 Rick Parker 41 Lincoln Bond 12 Cameron Parker 45 Mitchell Arter 14 Rich Mathers 51 Daniel Gargano 8a Peter Le 31 Dave Mawhinney 13 Cameron Pyne 42 Sam Mazzoletti 13 Hayden Ryan 47 Cam Dalgeish 15 Andy Mathers 52 Drew McCrae 9 Ryan Hovell 32 Tony Mertis 14 Matt Neve 49 Aaron Alexander 16 Joey Rickard 53 Andrew Capovilla 14 Zdenek Hostalek 43 Michael Dettmann 10 David D'Aquino 33 Steven Mottau 15 Josh Furborough 50 Mohammad Ebraham 17 Ian Taylor 54 Harry Tunnercliffe 15 Nick Stanlon-Velt 44 Peter Brick 10a Ben Young 34 Nick Paynetr 16 Stefan Cosas 51 Scott McKenzie 18 Cameron Kirkup 55 Zac Brown 16 Tim Caterson 46 Glen Davidson 19 Taryn Dawson 56 Tyler Umbers 17 Tom Bradley 52 Brad Mullen 11 Brett Hidgcock 34a Tom O'Callaghan 20 Phil Schulz 57 Lachy Rose 17 Ryan Fenton 47 Chris Smith 18 Luke Johnson 53 Andrew Watson 11a Brandon Smith 35 Nick Beer 21 Jonthan Jordan 58 John Dillon 18 Rodney Johnson 48 Aaron Bodin 19 Luke Barrie-Sewell 54 Bryce Dexter 12 Cameron Ross 37 Jason Thompson 22 Michael Keem 59 Nick Anglim 19 Michael Lobb 50 Greg Pearson 20 Ethan Kantawara 55 Scott Mcgill 23 Daniel Pearce 60 Nev Richardson 12a DarranCatton 38 Kazim Mert 20 Andrew Weiss 51 David Kingston 21 Kieran Smith 57 Ryan Mullen 24 Brenton Cincotta 61 Jayden Aziret 14 Jason McNiff 39 Brayden Oliver 25 Tom Petronik 62 Jay Beattie 21 Liep Kuel 52 Russell King 22 Hayden Wood 63 Marcus Wilson 14a Gavin Eichenberger 40 Michael Harris 23 Jonathan Daly 69 Shane Thomas 26 Emmanual Giannakis 63 Pat Kinsella 22 James Parker 53 Ryan Hoy 27 Daniel Thirkell 64 Mitch Polites 15 Nathan Graeske 41 Matt Robinson 24 Ryan Eggleston 78 Sean Duff 23 Alex DeVries 54 Daniel Gassali 28 Andrew Meredith 65 Scott Huisman 25 Sean Gaitely 82 Daniel Garnar 24 Andrew Sloss 56 Ky Herbert 15a Aiden Vanbeek 43 Brad Oulton 29 Dylan Cincotta 66 Ethan Tobias 26 Josh Garner 87 Clive Gervigny 30 Jason Bird 67 Jason Thea 25 Ryan Bennett 57 Brendan Sloss 16 Steven Stredwick 48 Brad Painter 27 Joey Sandar 88 Steve Scordo 31 Shane Costantino 68 Jason Leung 17 Paul Parlapiano 51 Harley lane 26 Trent Barlow 59 Dave Noonan 28 Corey Reeves 89 Daniel Gentile 32 Tom Stapleton 69 Peter Giannopolous 18 Alax Rakic 52 Jason Brown 27 Damien Brick 60 Geoffrey Collins 29 Tim Maskiell 77 Tristan Callander 33 Mikey Kambouris 99 James Gough 34 Kieran Anglim #8 Karl Kusko 28 Lucas Blatchford 62 Jayden Clark 18a Alex O'Callaghan 56 Shannon bennett 30 Jarred Peters 48 Digby Allen 35 Toby Patrick #15 Rod Mikkelsen 19 Trent Day 58 Emelio Williams 31 56 29 Caleb Lazar 63 Puhirake Herbert Jayden O'Brien Ben Doggett 36 Tim Proctor #22 Brad Milikins 30 Mark Pottinger 19a Kevin Baldsing 66 Jarrod O'neill 32 Phil Ward 37 Matt Parrella

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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES Reserves field with team-mates R Ettridge, SANDOWN COBRAS Congratulations to Matt McCormick It was a bad start that didn’t get much S Cosstick, J Mott. J Balfour and J on his 100th game with our club! better for the Reserves however they Meyer. A great team effort, a great attempted to claw back their pride and Well Done! win for coach McCormick on his 100th the ball in the last three quarters, it Seniors was not to be Endeavour Hills had the game, thanks to Endeavour Hills for It was a cold wet day down at lead. Best on field were new player the competition. Endeavour Hills this weekend. Despite Jon Billing, Dylan Kerr, J Robinson, A A big thank you to all volunteers and the weather the Cobras fought a Powell, B Robinson and Jake Balfour. valiant battle but it was not enough Goal Kickers for us were D Kerr, A players who put their hand up to help to beat their opponent. Coach Mick Powell and J Balfour. Keep your heads on such a cold wet day. Thanks to all Perry thanked his players for the up boys. supporters who lasted to the bitter effort and spoke encouragingly about cold end. Go Cobra! training and the new opposition after Thirds the long weekend. Best on field – R The Thirds knew they wanted to win Sandown Football Club are proudly this game to improve chances for Compt, B Walker, S. Mylonakis, M. sponsored by the Mulgrave Country Halim, C. Telley and M. Edwards. Goal finals positions, with this in mind kickers were M Bennie, J Proctor and they remained confident and reached Club, Dandenong Club, Dingley Z Machfud. The Cobras fought till the for the win. Matt McCormick bagged Bendigo Bank, DJs Diner & Bar and very last minute. 7 goals and was named best on Springvale Subway.

SOUTH YARRA In Round 7 South Yarra faced off against B grade Mount Waverley at the Mount Waverley The game between 3rd and 4th didn’t Brady Tiling Football Report home ground. The two teams played in deter the Lionesses on their quest for The Seniors came up against the form the prior round with the Yarras taking a victory on Saturday. The girls excelled to team of the competition in Mount narrow 3-point win at home. The Lions an early lead against Caulfield leading Waverley. The game was a tight affair all came out strong but failed to capitalise by seven after the first term. The team day with Scott Steg and Jordy dominating on opportunities leading 1.3.9 to nil at played well as a team and are continuing in the middle. The backline did their best quarter time. It was Mount Waverley’s to support each other defensively and provide score board pressure. With an to keep their high scoring forward line to turn to rue missed opportunities in the even contribution from all, Cassie Smith a low one. Mount lead all day and with the second quarter, with the score at half time Mount Waverley 1.3.9 to South shone in GD playing, an exceptional scoreline threatening to blow out as it did Yarra’s 2.4.16. The premiership quarter defensive pressure and turnovers at the same ground last year the Yarras was telling with the Yarras kicking an which resulted in scoring opportunities. rallied, showing their wast improvement import three goals to Mount Waverley’s The Yarra’s built on each quarter, to not giving the opposition the freedom one. In a low-scoring affair the Lions ran win comfortably. South Yarra 57 def to move the ball as they would like. 10 out eventual victors, Mount Waverley Caulfield 21 points was the final margin, the boys can 3.8.26 to South Yarra 7.5.47. Having lost hold their heads high after what was a C grade their first 3 matches, this was the Yarra’s Very promising signs for the Lionesses cracking game. fourth win on the trot. this week, with a few changes in The Reserves played undefeated Mount The Tower Hotel Netball report positions, provided great insight into Waverley. The Yarras were undermanned the amazing capability and versatility but the conditions suited the short side. A grade the girls possess. Caitlin O’Brien was A. Noel was a valued inclusion early, South Yarra were up for the challenge excellent in the mid court providing winning lots of contested possessions. playing 2nd placed Heatherton White on great composure. The girls played Saturday, winning the first quarter by The Yarras were down by 11 points at with positive attitudes and great four points, playing a fantastic brand of quarter-time and then had a blitzing sportsmanship however Bentleigh were netball. The game had leader changes victors on the day. Bentleigh 52 South second term, kicking four goals whilst throughout the match and the game Yarra 16 keeping the mountain lions scoreless. proved to be a battle of maintaining Stiffy’s Past Player’s Day This Saturday. But it all came undone in the third possession. The game was full of Finger Food Luncheon Upstairs 1:00pm. term, with the Mountain Lions scoring momentum changes and South Yarra Half Time of Senior’s Match Auskickers a whopping 48 points. Costello was were leading by two at the final break, V U8s. magnificent limiting his opponent’s a few unforced errors and Heatherton possessions. W. Smith was best on White’s score board pressure allowed Special thanks to all of our sponsors ground kicking half of the Yarras’ goals. them to even the score in the final including The Tower Hotel, Brady Tiling, Lange kicked two goals he is back to his minutes of the game. A great game Avon Tyrepower, Kingston Trophies, usual brilliance. The Reserves lost by 35 levelled at the final whistle with both Camberwell Toyota, Rounds Real Estate, points being their biggest losing margin teams coming away with two points. Reclink, Bendigo Bank, Avenue Press since the Preliminary Final in 2014. South Yarra 27 – Heatherton White 27 and all 250 Club Members

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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES HALLAM Carpe Diem Reserves Report Upcoming Events: ASHWOOD Mick was very happy with the endeavour to come back and some skills can be With CPL climbing up the ladder it was Saturday, 18th of June – Night Game – considering we had 2 late withdrawals worked on. Thanks to the support staff A bye was exactly what the boys needed a must win for the boys. The Cinderella Hallam Vs Mt Waverley Sponsors of the Week: and a big thanks to Buddy and Lachie who once again. over the long weekend raring to go for story wasn’t to be though with the boys Purple Haze Tattooing. showed promise after playing in the 2s Last week it was great to see so many another big weekend. The previous week going down in the end. They fought it out Melbourne Truck Centre, Carpe Diem, Contact Mick 9705 6128 earlier. Next game is South Yarra away. of the past players at the club and it was saw the Seniors and Ressies head down all day until the final siren but still sees Hallam Hotel, A’n’J Transport Solutions, There’s plenty of Mick’s work around us in the 5 heading into the break Fernwood Fitness Report: Damp And like the old days where you couldn’t move to CPL, whilst our under 19’s had St Fountain Gate Hotel, Jetts Hallam, Rapid the club. slippery but otherwise the ground was in the social rooms after 7 o’clock, we Pauls away www.purplehazetattooz.com.au Highview Accounting under 19’s report Tune, Cranbourne Hyundai and Berwick in great nick for our encounter against look forward to seeing you all again next Melbourne Truck centre Senior Report The under 19’s came up against a strong Hyundai, Truckanddeals, Highview Ryman Healthcare Seniors Report: the travelling roos. Injuries and late late month at our Mid Year function. Seniors struck early on in the first term side in St Pauls. Pretty optimistic about Accounting, Marcus King Removalists, We played host to Moorabbin in very withdrawal’s did not deter the boys from Social Calendar: to gain an early lead which would see out the contest the boys came out and fired & M & R Roofing greasy conditions. It was a very scrappy a great team performance and a solid Saturday 2nd July, Mid Year Function of the rest of the game – The final margin early, but the attack of St Pauls deemed affair with the Ashwood boys running win. Burls was back to his best and the Hallam winning by 39 points. Best for the to be too strong for the boys – The Carn the Hawks! out winners by 14 points. DC was superb ageless Hattersley was in the goals. Dan Sunday 10th July, Sandown Greyhounds. boys were Manny Perresso, Daniel Chin eventually went down by 4 goals. Still in up forward and booted 7 goals for the S was impressive across the back flank and Shane Thomas the hunt for a top 5 spot Hawkeye. day. Our defence was solid all day with with Dolph, Tails and Simmo continuing Saturday 23rd July, I Pod Shuffle Night. Gorgeous George, Smithy, Sculls and their fine years. Mitch had his best game Saturday 20th August, Alex S outstanding. Bergs and Jonah to date and impressed in the ruck!!! Theme and BBQ Night. Upcoming events: cash. Tickets available through Butch again providing plenty of opportunities Training both nights are most important LYNDALE and Sweets at the bar. for the midfield led by Pickle and Ricky O. to keep your chances up with players October 2016, Presentation Night. Saturday July 2nd: Yobbo Lotto. Time to Although results didn’t go our way bring out your inner bogan on Saturday Social Memberships are now available against the Doveton Eagles the club July 2nd as we play Yobbo Lotto thanks to for only $20. Support the Pumas in 2016 General, Cam Pyne, Davo and Zee. Puhi, Rick Parker, Rocket & Chris Smith. took a lot away from both matches and DR Events. and enjoy the benefits including free MOORABBIN Need to continue to improve in order to it was an honour to compete for the entry into 2 selected LFNC functions as RESERVES Seniors have some wins over the coming weeks. Tracey Reiger Cup for the 1st time. Great Tickets are only $5 for members and well as Members discount at the bar Reserves travelled to Ashwood with the A fantastic effort the way we played ground, great facilities and great hosts. $10 for guests which will include food on aim to continue the improvement on our Thanks to the continued support of the evening. Drink specials on the night, The Lyndale Football Netball Club would very, very unlucky. We have turned areas of focus. The skill level definitely our sponsors Hardman Bros, Marks Thanks must go to the Reiger and Wilson prizes and plenty of laughs. like to thank all its sponsors for their the corner the way we executed our improved, and we played well for two 4WD, Groupone Electrics, Party Shop families for allowing the clubs to honour generous support for season 2016. plan and played to instruction. We will of the quarters – need to start giving a Highett, Brumby’s Moorabbin, Win Ho The club will also have a memorabilia start to get results based on this with four quarter effort. Sharpy was back to Restaurant Sandringham, Nick Staikos Tracey, to Debbie Collard & Kerrie Taylor Dandenong Club, Body First Myotherapy, auction taking place during the evening. minor changes in attitude. Best Noodle, his best, with good support from Bluey, MP Bentleigh, R & R Sheetmetal and also to Worm for taking this game Tiger Electrical Services, Phoenix from a concept to a reality in a very short Saturday August 20th. Major Draw: Tapware, Roys Windscreens & The Nut amount of time. someone will walk away with $5,000 Emporium. CARRUM Ray White Patterson Lakes Seniors team responded well in the second half Match Report and worked hard to ensure that we didn’t PATTERSON LAKES It was another tough day at the office for allow the score to blow out. In the end we MOUNT WAVERLEY ‘NICKO NICKO’ was best on with a Mr Burns and JorCav battled hard all day the Seniors who went down to Hallam by only lost the second half by only 7 points. dominant display in the Ruck, winning in the middle, winning plenty of contested XPLODE GYM U19S Match report 39 points. Even though the boys weren’t many tap outs and giving our mids first ball and taking plenty of marks, Nangles One area that let us down for the second CHEMIST WAREHOUSE SENIORS REPORT: able to bring home the four points there use. ‘Manny’ was great in defence taking The boys played there best game for South Yarra pushed us all the way to the pushed hard all day as he does, Mr Black week in a row was our inability to make “manny” contested marks and intercepting the year against a good Cheltenham was lots to like about what we saw on final siren, but a good first qtr saw us showed some good form around the ground the most of our chances in front of goal. a lot of South Yarra forward attempts. Saturday. For the first time this season eventually win by 10 pts. ‘Kouta’ put on a and Simo got through the game unscathed side, Unfortunely the scoreboard didn’t In the third quarter when we had the run Mikey was his prolific self, willing himself we had 22 contributors who were willing clinic with a BOG performance with his and really dug deep and gave it a crack. reflect this. of play we were unable to make the most to every contest and kicking 2 whilst at it. to work hard for each other. Each week usual class and polish. ‘Thirkell Work’ & of our shots on goal. Jayden has been having a great season Cammo showed his class up forward with we are learning more and more about ‘The Big Cho’ provided good rebound and Best players on the day were Harrison down back and continues his good form, 2 goals. skill out of defence, ‘Keemy’ & ‘Jazz’ were Tobin, Brayden March, Liam Hickman our game style and how to implement The great thing about football is that we The Limo Driver again battled hard all day it and as a result we are playing better get another opportunity to improve next instrumental around the ground using their in the centre and POOrella was a constant Very winnable game this week against and Beau Goldsworthy a special mention football each time we run out. week…and with a few players returning big frames in the contest, and ‘Jacko’ put threat in the forward line having a hand in Keysborough who are having a similar to Harrison Tobin who played his 150th on another show utilising his run & carry many scoring plays. season to us. for travels overseas and also from injury along the wing with a nice running goal. game for the club congratulations H! It was pleasing to see some of our bigger I look forward to seeing what this team #MOUNTFOOTY But we will need to dig deep and put in a boys playing so well in conditions that can do in the back half of the season. The Riviera Hotel Reserves ‘The Vulture’ & ‘Joffa’ combined up forward good effort to get the W. were less than ideal for them, including with 5 goals between them, again given GET WET POOLS THIRDS REPORT: Match Report Cam Marshall who was solid in the ruck, CPLFC would like to thank our wonderful South Yarra’s defence a lot of grief. A top A tough day at the office saw us go down to #THIRDSNATION In what was a somewhat fiery clash Andrew Lazzaro at Centre Half Forward sponsors, Microflite Helicopters, of the table clash against Hallam AWAY South Yarra by 21 pts. who was one grabbing everything and Longbeach RSL, Dandy Premix, Ray DP CONSTRUCTIONS NETBALL REPORT: the boys lead at every change and will be good test for us to try keep our good White Real Estate, Expolde Fitness, A poor showing in the 2nd half where The Netballers experienced their first prevailed to complete a great team Alex Hutchison was once again the form going. Mortgage Choice, Freddies Pizza, Riviera South Yarra scored 5 goals to our 2 to put loss for the season against 4th Position win with everyone playing their general down back. Hotel, Pollards Insurance, Longbeach #OURTIME the game beyond our reach. Kneevyn was Oakleigh District, losing by 26 goals. Tough roles. We welcomed back M.Swift awesome off half-back and along the wing In terms of the final results, it was the Tree Service, Carrum Patterson Lakes luck ladies, but they still sit on top of the with him kicking Four goals. NOTTING HILL HOTEL RESERVES REPORT: where his form has really picked up in the ladder! Doing our club proud! first half that proved to be the difference Sports Club, Lord and Master Barber, A 7-0 goal 3rd qtr helped us to a 35 pt win last few weeks with his hard running and Guy,Greenwood,Jennings,McCormack in the match. Our boys entered the main Linden Meats, Bakers Delight and over South Yarra. precise kicking. #MOUNTBALLIN’ and Hulett were amongst the best. break trailing Hallam by 32 points. The Lauchingway Patterson River.

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AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 RESULTS: ROUND 7

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 TEAM P W L D F A % % WON AUSTRALIAN RULES St Kilda City 6 6 0 0 517 159 325.16 100.00 FOOTBALL COLLEGE Hampton 6 6 0 0 533 231 230.74 100.00 UNDER 19 FIXTURE St Pauls 7 6 1 0 853 234 364.53 85.71 Cheltenham 6 5 1 0 576 231 249.35 83.33 EAST BRIGHTON-BENTLEIGH Oakleigh District 7 5 2 0 555 364 152.47 71.43 V ENDEAVOUR HILLS Hallam 7 4 3 0 466 335 139.10 57.14

Endeavour Hills 6 1 5 0 345 360 95.83 16.67 HALLAM V HAMPTON East Brighton-Bentleigh 6 1 5 0 351 590 59.49 16.67

Dingley 7 1 6 0 331 553 59.86 14.29 ST KILDA CITY V CHELTENHAM

Highett 7 0 7 0 158 906 17.44 0.00 8 ROUND

Carrum Patterson Lakes 5 0 5 0 69 791 8.72 0.00 OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V HIGHETT

East Brighton-Bentleigh 2.3 4.3 7.4 8.4-52 Oakleigh District 1.2 3.5 5.11 8.18-66 DINGLEY V East Brighton-Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: B. Muller 2, K. Forster CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES 2, T. Dennis, M. Harding, T. Perks, J. Gatt Best Players: B. Muller, M. Harding, H. Diviny, T. Brooks, M. Bertoncello BYE: ST PAULS Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: L. McCabe 2, P. Lucarelli 2, C. Hutchinson, C. Ward, D. Spence, A. Lucarelli Suppliers to local football clubs Best Players: D. Spence, B. Kay-Glover, H. Colgrave, FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU C. Fournarakis, B. Ledder, D. Fernandez

of training requirements including: St Pauls 2.3 3.5 7.6 8.8-56 Highett 0.1 2.2 4.3 6.4-40 Hallam 2.0 3.1 4.3 4.4-28 Dingley 8.1 9.2 11.8 18.13-121 Coaches Boards Tackle & Bump Bags St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Halloran 3, B. Dolan 2, T. Walsh, Highett: Goal Kickers: S. Lidstrom 2, A. Draper 2, T. Zisimopoulos , R. Kreymborg M. Baragwanath, J. Bekierz Best Players: B. Dolan, G. Elliott, B. Lindsey, C. Byrne, Best Players: S. Lidstrom, M. Baragwanath, A. Draper, J. Gobbett, J. Vasilakis, M. Sheldon Fund Raising Concepts Team Drink Bottles & Carriers S. Van Oursouw, T. Walsh Dingley: Goal Kickers: N. Lloyd 4, L. Considine 3, Hallam: Goal Kickers: M. Dyer 2, M. Wood, M. Dyer L. O’Halloran 2, C. Scimia 2, D. Trease 2, A. Inglis 2, Air Horn & Time Keeping Clocks Trophies Best Players: M. Dyer, L. McConville, G. Carrubba, M. Dean, L. Morwood, A. Basile, K. McGurk C. Carlyon, D. Romer Best Players: A. Inglis, T. Lewis, D. Trease, C. Ryan, Sherrin Footballs All Other Training Equipment L. Morwood, L. Considine

IF IT’S NOT A SHERRIN, IT’S JUST NOT FOOTBALL Carrum Patterson Lakes 2.1 3.1 4.1 4.3-27 Endeavour Hills 1.1 5.2 6.6 7.8-50 Cheltenham 3.6 7.7 10.10 18.17-125 Hampton 2.0 5.1 5.4 9.5-59 WE DELIVER TO YOU!!! - Normally within 48 hours Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: A. Wilson 2, W. Dwyer, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: C. Ayama, S. Scordo, J. Volkoff, If we don’t stock it, ask and we may be able to get it for you, or locate a supplier Z. Wagner L. Cummins, H. Favero, W. Marolla Best Players: H. Tobin, S. Flanagan, B. March, W. Dwyer, Best Players: N. Gay, C. Webber, L. Gay, S. Myers , H. Malone, See us at: www.agradeclubsupplies.com.au - Email: [email protected] C. Leggas, B. Goldsworthy W. Marolla Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Godino 4, N. Kilner 3, J. Kilner 3, Phone: 03- 9723 2000 - Phil Cooper direct: 0418 307 267 Hampton: Goal Kickers: Z. Allen 3, I. Elisaia 2, J. Gascard, Shop 57-59 Mt Dandenong Road, Croydon, VIC 3136 (next door to Croydon Car Sales) T. Davis 2, D. Woodham 2, A. Anderson, B. Clark-Henry, J. Hibbert, A. Strahan P. Feather, J. Wilkinson, J. Sujaini PO Box 22, East Ringwood, VIC, 3135 Best Players: T. Fitzsimons, A. Strahan, J. Kilner, N. Kilner, Best Players: J. Sujaini, Z. Allen, J. Gascard, N. Moon, T. Kilner, J. Hibbert M. Hanson, H. King

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UNDER 19: ON THE UP / ALEX CHARLES @charlesy93 Round 7 a fortnight ago presented another Elsewhere, Cheltenham comfortably accounted opportunity for teams to make inroads and it was for Carrum Patterson Lakes by 98 points. The side vital for sides below the top six – Endeavour Hills, had astonishing 35-7 scoring shots to reinforce East Brighton-Bentleigh, Dingley, Highett and their dominance on the way to win number five for Carrum Patterson Lakes – to have solid weeks in the season. Notably, CPL’s rivals, Highett, were order to close the gap. Nevertheless, the Saints, outclassed by Dingley. The Dingoes registered their who had the bye, remained on top and the top six first win for the season by 81 points thanks to a sides stayed within two wins of one another. relentless eight-goal opening term. Highett managed six goals for the fixture and will have a similarly East Brighton-Bentleigh fought hard against difficult game in round 8 when they face Oakleigh. Oakleigh District and managed to hold the lead for first three quarters. However, wayward kicking The round concluded early on Saturday morning with from Oakleigh wasn’t enough for the Vampires to Endeavour Hills incredibly gallant in their defeat at get over the line as they were beaten by 14 points. the hands of Hampton. The Falcons held their own Oakleigh’s haul of 18 behinds will be something across the four quarters but their inability to find they need to rectify in order to match the top sides a match-winner capable of kicking multiple goals while the Vampires will take plenty of positives from ultimately contributed to the nine-point defeat. the fixture. Overall, the frontrunners are beginning to emerge and the split in the competition from the top 6 to the In addition, St Pauls played host to Hallam in what bottom is becoming more noticeable. St Kilda and was a challenging game. The Bulldogs managed Hampton have managed to remain undefeated but an incredible start to the season kicking big are being closely followed by St Pauls, Cheltenham scores in the process. However, they have been and Oakleigh. We will know more about the shape unsurprisingly challenged in recent weeks. The of the ladder in a few weeks as we approach the Hawks remained within a goal towards half time halfway point of the season. but struggled to kick majors during the second half as the Bulldogs ultimately won by 28 points. Thanks for reading!

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AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 TEAM LISTS AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 TEAM LISTS

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 Brody 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 Kay- 3 Fabricko Addi 19 Alex Jones 3 Connor Blaskett 17 Brodie Muller 6 22 Will Tran 3 Matthew Crouch 19 Jackson Lewis 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 5 Lucas Carrazzo 19 Declan Reeve Michael 8 24 Jacob Garufi 6 Madison Talarico 22 Loch O'Halloran 6 22 Jeremy Cramer Skalamera 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 31 Conor Morgan 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 34 Gehan Sene 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 Dustin 14 Jake Davis 29 Aiden Murdoch 12 Athan Guliana 26 Liam Flanaghan 16 Mason Franz 44 14 Zion Pierera 40 Kieran Finkelde Fernandez 14 Jarrod Dousa 30 Austin Ula Nathaniel 15 Anthony Inglis 31 Kyle McGurk 13 Kaleb Forster 27 AJ Scarcella 17 Luke Quinlivan 58 15 Tom Davis 30 Cal strafford 15 James Bekierz 42 Ryan Smith Cramer 15 Ayan Nyanjok 31 Kade Alexander Daniel 16 16 Callum Ryan 14 Brayden Lawford 18 Jake Winn Stonehouse 16 Stefan Lidstrom 55 Morgan Sheldon 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 7 THIRDS THIRDS FIXTURE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Cerberus 7 7 0 0 868 177 490.40 28 SKYE V DINGLEY Skye 7 6 1 0 744 156 476.92 24

Dingley 7 6 1 0 677 277 244.40 24 SANDOWN V CERBERUS Sandown 7 5 2 0 509 360 141.39 20

Endeavour Hills 7 4 3 0 427 452 94.47 16 DANDENONG V ENDEAVOUR HILLS

Dandenong 7 4 3 0 397 435 91.26 16 ROUND 8 ROUND South Yarra 7 4 3 0 296 505 58.61 16 KEYSBOROUGH V MOUNT WAVERLEY

Cheltenham 7 2 5 0 353 473 74.63 8 CLAYTON V SOUTH YARRA Keysborough 7 2 5 0 272 465 58.49 8

Mount Waverley 7 1 6 0 316 502 62.95 4 BLACK ROCK V CHELTENHAM Clayton 7 1 6 0 314 690 45.51 4

Black Rock 7 0 7 0 141 822 17.15 0 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU

Skye 4.2 9.5 11.10 14.14-98 Dingley 3.7 7.12 8.19 14.25-109 Dandenong 1.3 1.4 1.7 2.7-19 Keysborough 0.1 1.2 1.2 1.2-8

Skye: Goal Kickers: T. Minton 3, M. Kalviskis 3, T. Ross 2, Dingley: Goal Kickers: P. Rizzi 9, B. Barrett, P. Merkus, J. Keyt, D. Parkinson 2, C. Fitzgerald , S. Plunkett, D. Everson, C. Dawson J. O’Brien, A. Comino Best Players: D. Parkinson, D. Turner, C. Dawson, C. Allan, Best Players: P. Rizzi, D. Vanderheiden, J. Keyt, H. Geri, A. McNeil, J. Forsyth, L. Vella L. Menzel Dandenong: Goal Kickers: L. Bowers 2 Keysborough: Goal Kickers: D. Whiteoak Best Players: A. Heap, D. DePrazer, J. Leary, L. Bowers Best Players: J. Tran, J. Wilson, A. McKeever, T. Killi, J. Griffiths, J. Buenaventura

Cheltenham 4.1 8.3 11.4 12.8-80 Cerberus 2.4 7.9 13.12 23.13-151 Clayton 1.3 3.6 5.6 7.7-49 Black Rock 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.3-9

Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: A. Jones 4, S. Mellick 3, M. Crossley 2, Cerberus: Goal Kickers: C. Dyson 8, M. Theunissen 4, M. Rix 3, W. J. Schafer, A. Wyatt, A. Cilia Lete 2, K. Smith, L. Cooling, A. Quinn, A. Wright, C. West, C. Wearne Best Players: A. Cilia , J. Schafer, A. Jones, M. Crossley, S. Uphill, Best Players: C. Dyson, W. Lete, A. Quinn, K. Smith, M. Theunissen, A. Wyatt B. Humphrey Clayton: Goal Kickers: T. Borg 4, K. Chea 2, N. McPherson Black Rock: Goal Kickers: K. Alexander Best Players: K. Chea, S. Wills, B. Quin, M. Forster, R. Lai, Best Players: J. Kilmister, B. Pummeroy, S. Tobin, A. Turner, M. B. Rowley Bennett, R. Scott

Mount Waverley 0.0 1.3 2.3 3.8-26 Endeavour Hills 0.5 0.7 3.10 5.10-40 South Yarra 1.3 2.4 5.5 7.5-47 Sandown 5.0 6.3 7.5 12.16-88

Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: C. Kirkup 2, R. Mikkelsen Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: M. Souleiman 2, J. Vellin, Best Players: N. Richardson, J. Burns, J. Cavanagh, N. Anglim, R. Thomas, J. Levanic M. Blackeney, S. Aloi Best Players: C. Birch, J. Levanic, M. Elwanni, A. Thomas, South Yarra: Goal Kickers: J. Falkenberg 3, M. West 2, O. Khoury, A. Najjar, J. Vellin J. Osmond Sandown: Goal Kickers: M. McCormick 7, R. Ettridge 3, S. Cosstick 2 Best Players: J. Osmond, G. Fowles, T. Wiese, A. Callendar, Best Players: M. McCormick, R. Ettridge, S. Cosstick, J. Mott, J. Mills, J. Falkenberg J. Balfour, J. Meyer

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NETBALL: THE CUT AND DRIVE / HUGH MACLEAN NETBALL RESULTS: ROUND 7 Dingley took on Keysborough a fortnight ago in a Friday night a nine-goal St Pauls lead. Now Bella Riddell began to shoot DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 blockbuster to open the first division proceedings for Round 7, the lights out for Heatherton as they converted eight of the next and as if possessing a brand of magic that reaches far beyond the ten goals, and though St Pauls were dangerous going forward Keysborough 42 def by 48 Dingley Bentleigh 30 def by 42 Dingley confines of a netball court, they brought the rains with them. And themselves it didn’t happen that often as Heatherton got on a big Chelsea Heights 39 def by 46 Mordialloc did it rain! But those that braved the chill and damp of winter’s roll. Late on Teena Mifsud put the girls in black in front for the Bentleigh 27 drew 27 St Kilda City first Friday evening witnessed a spirited and entertaining battle first time, and they held this lead to finish in front 54-51. St Kilda City 21 def by 43 Carrum Patterson Lakes between the two main challengers for Heatherton’s top spot. Heatherton 73 def 48 Caulfield St Pauls 51 def by 54 Heatherton Third placed Dingley faced fourth placed Bentleigh. Early on This was a physical battle befitting of the high stakes, and neither Bentleigh were fast of foot, strong of hand and deadly of shot but side was prepared to concede the high ground in the first half. Dingley started to come into the match with slick play of their DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 Dingley turned a one-point quarter time deficit into a one-point half own, and with both teams’ shooters having great games this was a Caulfield 20 def by 40 Heatherton Dingley 25 def by 30 Keysborough time surplus, but as in the previous week’s battle with Heatherton, game that was well worth watching. In the end it was Dingley that South Yarra 27 drew 27 Heatherton White it was in the third term where Dingley took a stranglehold on the created the better opportunities, and they posted a 42-30 victory. Clayton 14 def by 35 Dingley match as Amber McHenry began to run the show. With shooters Springvale Districts 17 def by 65 Heatherton Black Sarah Fischer and Jess Payne missing rarely, what looked like a Mordialloc won the early exchanges against winless Chelsea Mordialloc 16 def by 36 Black Rock Highett 30 def 19 Lyndale winning lead was established. And as Keysborough fought to reign Heights, leading 15-7 at the first break, but an injury led to main in the arrears with Amy Burns prominent, so it proved to be, with shooter Bec Britton being switched to defence. It took a little Keysborough 32 drew 32 St Kilda City St Kilda City 32 def by 43 East Brighton Dingley finishing 48-42 to the good. time to adjust to the change, and Chelsea Heights capitalised to go to the main break all square. Mordialloc wrested control The following Saturday dawned neither warmer nor drier, but little by little as the third term progressed, and were able to hold DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 the standard of the netball played proved no poorer. Heatherton their advantage to salute by 46-39, and enter the top four for the Mordialloc 21 def by 40 Bentleigh Carrum Patterson Lakes 44 def 24 Hampton took on Caulfield knowing that they needed victory to retain pole first time. position. This would be seen by many as a battle between star Dandenong 27 drew 27 Lyndhurst Caulfield 21 def by 57 South Yarra CPL took the early lead against St Kilda City, and really pressed shooters Nat Billings (Heatherton) and Sophie O’Shea (Caulfield), Cheltenham 30 def by 51 Black Rock Dingley 22 def by 36 Clayton but this would be to over-simplify the occasion. The masterstroke home their advantage by posting 16 goals to two in the second Dingley 42 def 24 Chelsea Heights was made by Heatherton, who switched Bayley Mifsud into goal quarter. Although St Kilda City had their periods of dominance in Lyndale 19 def by 48 Lyndhurst keeper to nullify the Caulfield shooting threat. It is rumoured that the second half, they were unable to reel in the lead, and CPL won St Kilda City 23 def by 46 Heatherton St Kilda City 38 def 26 Highett Bayley once conceded her opponent an easy ball, but as no-one every quarter to emerge victorious by 43-21. seems to have witnessed this it cannot be confirmed, and whilst Division 3’s leaders Heatherton retained their unbeaten record, Sophie O’Shea will always score her share of goals in a game, she beating Caulfield 40-20. St Kilda City dropped their first points, DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 was really made to earn every one here. Heatherton took an 18-11 drawing 32-32 with Keysborough. Dingley held third spot, beating Bentleigh 52 def 16 South Yarra Keysborough 20 def by 30 Cheltenham lead to quarter time, and as the match progressed it was their Clayton 35-14, while Black Rock 36 beat Mordialloc 16. Division Doveton 39 def by 46 Murrumbeena Heatherton 72 def 3 Doveton mid-court that was able to give their shooters the more plentiful 4 saw third placed Keysborough end Dingley’s unbeaten record, and higher quality supply, increasing their lead at each break to winning 30-25, but Heatherton White were unable to join them on Heatherton 44 def 29 Black Rock Lyndhurst 11 def by 28 Dandenong win by 73-48. the top of the table, being held to a 27-27 draw by fourth placed Mount Waverley 23 def by 49 Oakleigh District St Kilda City and Bentleigh have had lean seasons to date, but South Yarra. Heatherton Black in fifth kept the pressure on with a UNDER 19 65-17 walloping of Springvale. both had plenty to play for here. St Kilda City wanted to send Dingley One 53 def 9 Mordialloc Two departing captain Beth Viner-Smith off in style before she left Heatherton stay unbeaten in Division 5, seeing off St Kilda City Dingley Two 46 def 8 Skye to live in the UK, whilst Bentleigh were looking to increase their by 46-23. Dandenong and Lyndhurst played the days’ third 27-27 points tally from the dreaded zero, and both got something from draw, while Black Rock firmed their place in the top four by this battle as the teams played a tense and gripping 27-27 draw. triumphing 51-30 over Cheltenham. Division 6’s top two sides did Defences were well to the fore in the first half as St Kilda City took battle, with unbeaten Lyndhurst making a fine mess of Lyndale, in a hard-fought 12-11 lead. Bentleigh scored the first four goals winning 48-19. Third and fourth also played, with South Yarra of the third term before the reliable Billie Nukunuku snared the causing Caulfield to forfeit fourth place by winning by 57-21. They next three for the Saints to tie it up once more. Bentleigh were are replaced by St Kilda City after their 38-26 victory over Highett. able to take the narrowest of leads into the home turn, and some of the best passing movements were seen as the game began to Mount Waverley hold sway in Division 7, despite losing 49-23 to open up, but while St Kilda City looked the most likely to take the fourth placed Oakleigh Districts. Bentleigh beat South Yarra 52-16 points through the middle of the quarter Bentleigh would not go to hold second, while Heatherton’s 44-29 win over Black Rock away, and when the siren rang the points were shared. means it stays third. Cheltenham remains unbeaten in Division 8, their 30-20 defeat of Keysborough meaning that the Burras fall Match of the day in Division 2 was between the unbeaten from third to fourth. Heatherton beat Doveton 72-3 to stay second, Heatherton and the second-placed St Pauls, and this one really while Dandenong take third by beating Lyndhurst 28-11. The two lived up to its top billing. St Pauls looked for all money the victors Dingley sides were strong winners in the Under 19s, holding the in the first half. Heatherton appeared to be playing dry weather top two spots from the two Mordialloc sides. netball, looking for the long pass which with a wet and slippery ball was risky in the extreme. St Pauls’ ball use and movement The competition resumes this Saturday after a weeks’ breather was much more precise, and with a 13-point half time deficit over the Queens’ Birthday weekend, which has given players Heatherton had one heck of a fight on their hands. In the third (and scribes), the opportunity to gear up for the second half of quarter the machine began to roll, but the last break still saw the season.

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NETBALL LADDERS: ROUND 7 NETBALL LADDERS: ROUND 7 NETBALL: DIVISION 1 NETBALL: DIVISION 2 NETBALL: DIVISION 7 NETBALL: DIVISION 8 TEAM P W D L F A PTS TEAM P W D L F A PTS TEAM P B W D L F A PTS TEAM P B W D L F A PTS Mount 6 1 5 0 1 263 185 20 Cheltenham 7 0 7 0 0 351 138 28 Heatherton 7 6 0 1 385 268 24 Heatherton 7 7 0 0 395 179 28 Waverley Dingley 7 5 0 2 237 235 20 Bentleigh 7 0 4 1 2 242 178 18 Heatherton 7 0 6 0 1 325 115 24 Dingley 7 6 0 1 332 251 24 St Pauls 7 4 0 3 298 206 16 Heatherton 7 0 4 0 3 262 207 16 Dandenong 7 0 3 0 4 219 205 12 Oakleigh Keysborough 7 4 0 3 294 269 16 7 0 4 0 3 181 293 16 Keysborough 6 1 2 0 4 116 146 8 Mordialloc 7 4 0 3 255 227 16 District Murrumbeena 7 0 3 1 3 221 272 14 Lyndhurst 7 0 1 0 6 122 276 4 Caulfield 7 3 0 4 296 341 12 Bentleigh 7 3 1 3 194 231 14 Carrum Patterson 7 3 0 4 209 236 12 Doveton 7 0 1 0 6 182 261 4 Doveton 6 1 0 0 6 44 384 0 Lakes St Kilda City 7 1 1 5 178 312 6 St Kilda City 7 1 0 6 151 329 4 South Yarra 7 0 1 0 6 167 285 4

Bentleigh 7 0 1 6 246 290 2 Chelsea Heights 7 0 1 6 160 256 2 Black Rock 7 0 1 0 6 166 290 4

NETBALL: DIVISION 3 NETBALL: DIVISION 4 NETBALL: UNDER 19S TEAM P B W D L F A PTS TEAM P B W D L F A PTS TEAM P B W D L F A PTS Dingley Two 6 1 6 0 0 273 68 24 Heatherton 7 0 7 0 0 261 149 28 Dingley 7 0 6 0 1 257 143 24 Keysborough 6 1 5 0 1 196 168 20 Dingley One 6 1 5 0 1 247 84 20 St Kilda City 7 0 6 1 0 256 180 26 Heatherton 7 0 5 1 1 297 162 22 White Mordialloc One 5 2 2 0 3 127 133 8 Dingley 7 0 5 0 2 288 164 20 Heatherton 6 1 4 0 2 251 153 16 Black Mordialloc Two 5 2 0 1 4 57 231 2 Caulfield 7 0 4 0 3 232 214 16 South Yarra 7 0 4 1 2 199 154 18 Skye 6 1 0 1 5 59 247 2 Black Rock 6 1 3 0 3 166 174 12 Highett 7 0 4 0 3 212 183 16

Clayton 7 0 2 1 4 189 190 10 Caulfield 6 1 3 0 3 193 173 12 Lyndale 6 1 2 0 4 124 181 8 Keysborough 6 1 1 2 3 161 173 8 2016 NETBALL FIXTURES: ROUND 8 St Kilda City 7 0 2 0 5 191 264 8 Mordialloc 6 1 1 0 5 124 231 4 East Brighton 7 0 2 0 5 188 264 8 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 Springvale Skye 6 1 0 0 6 132 263 0 7 0 0 0 7 165 275 0 CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES KEYSBOROUGH V SKYE Districts DINGLEY V BENTLEIGH V BENTLEIGH MORDIALLOC V HEATHERTON NETBALL: DIVISION 5 NETBALL: DIVISION 6 HEATHERTON V KEYSBOROUGH ST KILDA CITY V CHELSEA HEIGHTS BLACK ROCK V CLAYTON TEAM P W B D L F A PTS TEAM P W D L F A PTS HEATHERTON V MORDIALLOC ST KILDA CITY V CAULFIELD Heatherton 7 0 7 0 0 294 88 28 Lyndhurst 7 7 0 0 380 141 28 ST KILDA CITY V CAULFIELD ST PAULS V DINGLEY BYE: DINGLEY DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 Black Rock 6 1 5 0 1 286 171 20 South Yarra 7 5 0 2 280 201 20

Dandenong 7 0 5 1 1 312 198 22 EAST BRIGHTON V CHELTENHAM V BENTLEIGH DINGLEY V CAULFIELD Lyndale 7 5 0 2 208 198 20 HEATHERTON BLACK HEATHERTON V LYNDHURST HAMPTON V HIGHETT Lyndhurst 6 1 4 1 1 217 147 18 LYNDALE V KEYSBOROUGH St Kilda City 7 4 0 3 219 247 16 BLACK ROCK V CHELSEA HEIGHTS CLAYTON V LYNDALE Bentleigh 7 0 5 0 2 252 142 20 ST KILDA CITY V CAULFIELD ST KILDA CITY V SKYE SOUTH YARRA V Caulfield 7 3 0 4 221 281 12 HIGHETT V HEATHERTON WHITE DANDENONG V MORDIALLOC CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES St Kilda City 7 0 4 0 3 275 262 16 SOUTH YARRA V SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS BYE: DINGLEY LYNDHURST V ST KILDA CITY Dingley 7 2 0 5 194 222 8 Dingley 7 0 4 0 3 225 233 16 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 UNDER 19S Clayton 7 2 0 5 181 236 8 Mordialloc 7 0 4 0 3 157 207 16 BLACK ROCK V MOUNT WAVERLEY Carrum Patterson Chelsea 7 2 0 5 170 255 8 DOVETON V KEYSBOROUGH MORDIALLOC TWO V DINGLEY TWO 6 1 2 0 4 174 208 8 Lakes HEATHERTON V BENTLEIGH Heights MURRUMBEENA V Cheltenham 7 0 0 0 7 186 291 0 Highett 7 1 0 6 188 238 4 LYNDHURST V HEATHERTON SKYE V MORDIALLOC ONE OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Skye 6 1 0 0 6 69 242 0 Hampton 7 1 0 6 168 292 4 SOUTH YARRA V DOVETON CHELTENHAM V DANDENONG BYE: DINGLEY ONE

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NETBALL TEAMLISTS NETBALL TEAMLISTS BENTLEIGH BLACK ROCK DINGLEY DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 Tobi Cunningham Katie Lamb Altson Caitlyn Ashby Sarah Fischer Cassandra Kitto Kimi Broadbent Adele Clausen Kaitlyn Chase Jamie Ashkar Laura Piper Nicole Cooper Eman Farrag Madison McGaw Remi Hynes Jess Payne Tanjil Fitzpatrick Bridget Byrne Jessica Haslem Lauren Ryan Alice Williams Taylah Fiddes Alana Cooper Caishlin Simpson Rebecca Goodear Emma Gent Sarah Gent Siobhan Deacon Dani Forward Melissa Ades Michaela Russo Sarah McCormack Nichola Tulley Sophie Virtue Megan Lewis Jacinta Frawley Ellie Davidson Olivia Scott Rebekah Neal Shae Wonnacott Tayla Austin Maddy Ades Bridget Russo Jasmine Kick Jennifer Baird Annaliese Neal Adele Gilmore Sara Merkus Chelsea Goldin Jess O'Loughlin Serena Lowrie Talia Malthouse Erin Gold Jess McGaw Steffanie Poort Miranda Bailey Chelsea Sketcher Shannon Meehan Sarah Rayment Alicia Wise Jemima Price Zhoe Botsis Emily Crawford Kasey Blizzard Esther Gilmore Amber McHenry Mariah Deacon Kaele Horsnell DIVISION 7 Alysha Morecroft Eleanor Douglas Tayla McArtney Cassie De Nardis Lauren Hibell Eleanor Bevilacqua Stacey Mitas Brittany Goldsmith Penny Byers-Tymms Maddy Taylor Laura Kilfoyle Rikki Boelene Elyce Pixton DIVISION 5 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 UNDER 19 TEAM 1 UNDER 19 TEAM 2 Laura Brogan Madi Pixton Nicole Carmeni Jennifer Piper Mia Lopez Rachel Saunders Sarah Goodear Georgia Starke Cherie Waring Charlotte Cogger Breanne Edwards Amelia Snodgrass Claudia Hutchinson Annie Jellef Christina Young Johanna Bardoel Megan Piper Eliza Hewitson Samantha Barwick Dominque Elliott Alannah Clifford Peta Stone Laura Menzel Gemma Reynolds Taylah Wills Brittany Kefford Kristy Blackman CHELSEA HEIGHTS Olivia Zammit Laura Garside Alex Oates Imy Tuke Jade Hildyard Jemma March DIVISION 2 DIVISION 5 Leah Rovatsos Jess Minster Elise Lakai Julia Mascali Jess Harrington Kaitlyn Gilbert Casey Kamphaug Abbey Dawkins Antonia Gianas Paris Davey Tara Callahan Sarah Heenan Cass White Alexandra Kinniburgh Holly Mcgaw Charlotte Price Chloe Virtue Kate Rollison Chelsea Fyffe Alisha Hardy Shannon Schubert Hayley Murphy Matilda Davies Cloe Woodward Mikayla Ruddy Hayley Burnett Erin Cunnington Jade Ryan Liv Huebner Eve Georgio Michelle San Tara Supple Kate Niezen Ianeta Teniseli Michelle Chapman Olivia Selbst Michelle Paton Rebecca Smith Kelly Baker Jessie Mawer Alexandra Smyth Aimee Waring Amie Taylor Abbey Chambers Liz Verrall Kim Mouritz Ruby Murphy Mary Mastrocola HEATHERTON CAULFIELD Natalie Capsalis Sammy Wiggs DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 BLACK DIVISION 1 DIVISION 3 Rachael Mclarty Melodie Aitken Zali Mifsud Heidi Samason Mary- Ann Calabrese Shelleigh Papatsikas Sophie O'Shea Tammy Phibbs Bayley Mifsud Teena Mifsud Zina Teah Annabelle Ryan CHELTENHAM Mia-Rae McMillan Veronica Whaanga Kirsten Daley Sophie Clark Gemma Allen DIVISION 5 DIVISION 8 Tegan Matthews-Ritchie Teaghan Avery Brie Cooper Ella Batish Bella Riddell Katie Forti Andrea Wyatt Steph Clemons Mindy Green Tuuinaatuau (Natu) Faanana Mandy Quinn Gemma Proy Melissa Cook Izzy Stait Asha Goodchild Beth Miller Fotini Stavrou Georgia Goodchild Brie Reichmann Emma Eckhardt Kate Moffatt Adelaide Douglas Elena Ryan Georgia Goodchild Makayla Bulte Brooke Davis Courtney Weiske Nicki Arnold Alex Riddell Jessica Elgin Ashleigh Bell Sarah Preusche Dillah Shahab Jess Weltner Rahni Samason Sienna Kelly Bianca Smith Brooke Lynne Ellesse Graham Yvonne McMillan Jamie Dickinson Janice Lamb Mary Charlie Belinda Kay Cara Teoh Libby Macklin Kate Burns Sarah Thompson Erin Naismith Melissa Arnts Morgan Riley Maggie Carlon Gaby Coventry-Martini Zoe James Emma Holbing Sarah Duggan Natalie Billings Kirsty Mann Taylor Leeson Helen Ashin Jane Keating Steph Purcell Shae Wright Stephanie Duggan Keisha Scott Lauren Geschke DIVISION 4 WHITE DIVISION 5 DIVISON 7 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 6 Acacia Quinn Verity Sheppard Ellie Boland Heidi Webb Hannah Shilling Jacinta Traeger CLAYTON Helen (Bubba) Ashin Elise Earle Isobel Burgess Kate Brownscombe Bianca Bristow Jemma Noy DIVISION 3 DIVISION 6 Chelsey McAndrew Rachael French Brielle Arnfield Jess Mersin Karina Campbell Rebecca Collins Sinead Bannon Demi Adams Kirah Hard Sam Tonkin Madelon Clark Shane Goodchild Alicia Johnson Marjorie Quiambao Bec Casaretto Jamie Gourlay Katrina Davidson Olivia Clark Suhaliah Davies Sarah Collins Kristine Stewart Rachel Ebert Kylie Lanyon Cassie Townley Natasha Nathan Abbey Brand Fiona Coolegem Tahkara O'Sei Stephanie Peacock Addie Priaulx Cherilyn Collins Kristy Loyd Stephanie Webb Camille Nightingale Kendrah Lee Fiona Lynch Emily Ramanathan Hayley Chugg Holly Williams Andie Campbell Tayla Frankland Taylah Mackie Del Edmonds Elise Christie Claudia Papatsikas Lauren Donnell Maggie Collins Kayla Ricardo Jaime Regnier Lisa Rizkallah Bec Watson Caroline Tuaru Temu Penelope Townley Narrelle Sprigg Jacqui Hellard Lindsay French Amy McManus Jordyn Elgin Amy Campbell Elle Kamana Chloe Pearce Genevieve Rosewall

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NETBALL TEAMLISTS NETBALL TEAMLISTS HAMPTON LYNDHURST ST KILDA CITY SOUTH YARRA DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISIONS 4, 6 & 7 Jade Tunks Belinda Mair Ashika Corera Beth Viner-Smith ( C) Kate Foster Jessica Buerckner Ashlee Cupit Bec Nixon Emma Holder (VC) Jenna Hill (Tina) Bianca Brown Cherie Cox Billie Nukunuku (VC) Nicole Scharenguivel ( C) Maggie Riley Megan Donaldson Alissa Mitrovic Jessie Kuster Jacqui Mejia Debra Babiera Anne Hallam ( C) Julia McPhee Elle Capel Emma Haugh Emily Joyce Emily Savvides Joanne Vamplew Katrina Sheary Erin Brown Breanna Cull Nadine Lee Kiara Brown Laura Blake Jenni Foster Sarah Murphy-Gamble Anthea Nisbet-Smith Cassandra Hughes Melissa Peet Carrie James Meagan Evans Maleah Brown Joanne Merlino Chloe Ballard Kim Bateman Tamlyn Cocker Rebecca Cormick Abby Dougherty Caitlan O’Brien Melissa Baker Melissa Hood Rebecca Brown Sarah jackson Sharlene Phillips (VC) Nicole Cormick Jessica Chisholm Sophie Dunn Rachel Vannucci Michelle Mcleod Melissa Mair Sarah Monk Kahlivia Russell Meg Pfitzner Bianca Love Phoebe Meares-Whitty Rowena Cooke Tanya King Stacey Baker Ella White Julia Woiwod Ashley Mitchell Casie Beddome (VC) Maggie Allwright Hannah Smith KEYSBOROUGH Liby Mirabella Yvette Lippold Alison Neil DIVISION 1 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 8 Fiona White Chelsea Bilney Tracey Hall Arum Sugiono Samantha Downie Ashlee Gaudion Samanatha Johnson Jordyn McLean Kelie Le Breton Chelsea Rowe Taylah Graham DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 Tracey Edis Laura Agius Courtney Lowe Mary Mati Alyssa Lowe Olivia Stolp Kelli Stringer Casey Gadzinski (VC) Amy Burns Samantha Davis Breanne Vieceli Cath Wilkie Thalia Coosnapa Nioka Kirby Lucie Webster Jess Eddey Sarah Hogan Abby Mackie Elizabeth Leggett Sharni Robinson Emma Ford ( C) Sohpie Barker Reanne Poutama (VC) Courtney Nash Lisa Fox Emily Neeson Paisley Ross ( C) Bridget King Melissa Bourke Leah Saunders Hayley Lowe Katie Cornish Briana McEllen Ashley Huynh Chloe Bourke Megan Kennedy Kate Cross Zoe Harper Kelly Thompson Molly Joyson Lovey Morunga Tui Bristowe ( C) Sarah Cairnduff Zaita Anderson Kelly Jarrad Hayley Zantuck Emily Peters Sally Saunders (VC) Alana Vieceli Gabby Flint Jenny Thomas Stephanie Leggett Cynthia Houia Elisha Romeril Vanessa Bilowski Tania Lodge Katherine Beasley Ruby Riley Rebecca Gregory-Pahlow LYNDALE HIGHETT Esme Harrington Allira Lawson Michelle Woiwod DIVISION 4 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 6 Kirstin Brice Maddison Andrews Kirsti McInnes Siobhan King Bianca Collard Kellie Anderson Jenna Carr Debbie Hogan Katrina Logue Julz Berry El Dedman Melissa Alessandrini Aleisha McKenzie Gillian Forrester Debbie Collard Belinda Schembri Matilda Branch Shae Elms (C) Chantelle Ruston Alix Dower Tracey Flahive Sarah Gallie Keely Griffiths Kerryn Hildebrand DANDENONG EAST BRIGHTON MURRUMBEENA Julie Eggens Laura Grimmer Summa-lea James Grace Knight DIVISION 5 DIVISION 8 Emma Hamilton (VC) DIVISION 4 DIVISION 7 Jacky Eggens Laura Mulcahy (C) Kaitlyn Clarke Kristy Hamilton COACH: Mandi Hall COACH: Clair Beard Erin Scaf Emily Perchanidis (VC) Samantha Saville Ebony Boyd Daniella Andriopoulos Michelle Keppler (c) Rochelle McNamara Stephanie Timmons Samantha Snape Jacqui Pownceby (c) Kristy Gray Sarah Lazarro Grace Bibby Alex Turner Jema Van Staden Jaimi Paton Tamara Weilbaecher Nicky Sweet Christie Roberts Alyson Tran Tori Webb Kathryn Harby-Williams Sarah Borland Cherie Cotton Renee Rollings Emily Higgins Adriana Costa MOUNT WAVERLEY OAKLEIGH DISTRICT ST PAULS Belinda Pryn DIVISION 7 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 2 Jessica Lazarro Lisa Czyczelis Michelle Frenken Antoinette Lemana Nicole Hill Lorinda Thompson Eliza Barnes Ash Hardy Georgie Nave Olivia Hargrave Madeleine Boros Lauren Martin Taylor Mitchell Veronica Quirk Meghann Geschke Catherine Walsh Louise Samantha Dawes Maddison Russell Kate Meredith Erin Knight Emily Burns Mikaela Hayes Grace Healey Rhiannon Skewes Chamberlain Kylie Pyke Brooke Langham Caitlyn Russell Megan Hendry Ann Cooper Ashlea Freddo Maddy Bourke Kate Meehan Hannah Clinch Ye Chieng Mau Caitlin Lewis Ellen Guiney Melissa Schultz Natalie Bowie Melissa Russell Stef Richmond Charlotte Birbeck Aisling Muir Jasmine Meehan Claire Stratton Emma Kerr Zana Mandalos Claire Beard Jessica Credlin Illana Miller Jenny Watts Mandi Hall Kellie Runciman Natasha Bonanno

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NETBALL TEAMLISTS WESTFIELD FOUNTAIN GATE NETBALL LEADING GOAL SHOOTERS

MORDIALLOC DIVISION 1 LAST COACHES: NIKKI DEMPSTER AND EMMA HOUGHTON PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 5 UNDER 19 A Sophie O'Shea Caulfield 40 240 Bec Britton Brooke Davies Brodie Zealand Melanie Rixon Lucy McKeown Kym Pike Amy Clemens Alice Wright Sarah Fischer Dingley 17 127 Sienna Costello Cath Ferguson Holly Bowman Sophie Titcombe Molly Stackpole Abby Mackie Keysborough 22 126 Alanna Harris Emila Fisher Chloe Elmer Ellie McNeil Emma Houghton Jasmine Richwol Brooke Gaertner Myki Petrie Jessica Payne Dingley 9 123 Tilly O'Toole Matilda O'Brien Kerry Spencer Sally Grummley Tobi Cunningham Bentleigh 12 101 Grace Evans Nicole Ram Steph Hogbin Haylee Lavelle Georgia Shaw Katie Minogue Nicole Croizer Nikki Dempster Eliza Pickles DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 UNDER 19 B LAST LAST SKYE PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL Alice Gordon WEEK WEEK DIVISION 3 DIVISION 5 UNDER 19 Bella Riddell Heatherton 21 154 Alana Cooper Dingley 17 160 Roisin Tuke Hayley Allen Savannah Bormann Kayla Borthwick Maddison Coloma Rebecca Britton Mordialloc 19 149 Mia McMillan Heatherton 12 104 Jacqueline Summers Claire Broderick Veronica Butterfield Maddie Douglas Madison Douglas Grace Healey St Pauls 17 148 Emma Haugh St Kilda City 0 88 Daniela Tomaselli Rachael Clements Mia Dunstan Brooke Cracknell Carissa Flanders Brittany Earle Jasmine Madour Mikayla Kirkwood Jessica Cook CPL 26 101 Stephanie Pursell Caulfield 7 79 Tiana Creasey Ellen Fraser Amy McKelvey Ashleigh Gyurcsik Summer Keith Genna Doyle Laura Piper Dingley 39 90 Nicole Cooper Dingley 18 79 Sarah Powell Ruby Nelson Maddy O'Reilly Demi Fayle Chelsey Quilliam Tiffany Reeves Corrine Smith DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 Kimberley Harrison Chantelle Thompson Annie Lacastro Cait Ward Brittany Raynes LAST LAST Kayla Tipping Eames Brogan PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Lucie Calvez Talissa Wellington Natasha Willis Gemma Jones Helen-Margaret Ashin Heatherton Black 0 100 Joanne Vamplew Lyndhurst 12 146

Chelsey McAndrew Heatherton White 9 88 Stephanie Richmond Dandenong 8 119

Adele Clausen Dingley 20 83 Steff Poort Black Rock 20 118

Gillian Forrester South Yarra 11 83 Brooke Lynne Cheltenham 20 100

Hannah Shilling Caulfield 0 79 Caitlyn Ashby Black Rock 30 99

DIVISION 6 DIVISION 7 LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Melissa Mair Lyndhurst 28 156 Lauren Martin Mt Waverley 18 115

Melissa Hood Lyndhurst 6 95 Aisling Muir Murrumbeena 0 84

Nadine Lee South Yarra 5 86 Rachel Saunders Bentleigh 18 83

Jacky Eggens Lyndale 8 84 Hannah Clinch Mt Waverley 0 66

Kristy Gray Lyndale 10 78 Olivia Hargrave Murrumbeena 0 62

DIVISION 8 UNDER 19S LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Beth Miller Cheltenham 9 161 Sarah Heenan Dingley Two 14 86

Kirah Hard Heatherton 0 71 Megan Piper Dingley One 22 75

Sarah Monk Lyndhurst 9 64 Roisin Tuke Mordialloc One 0 71

Jacqui Pownceby Dandenong 17 63 Abby Chambers Dingley Two 19 63 Melissa Arnts- Cheltenham 3 57 Laura Menzel Dingley One 22 49 Williams

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UMPIRES’ CORNER / THE WHITE KNIGHT This weekend is the halfway point in our SFNL season, and the coldest and darkest evenings of the year are coming up in the next few weeks. Your performances on the track and on match day over this period will play a major part in deciding how far into September you will be umpiring, and, if you are fortunate to be in action on Grand Final Day, what match you get. Keep the evening of Saturday July 30 free. After a year off, the SFLUA Trivia Night is back at Bricker Reserve. Two years ago, we had a great turnout with umpires, WAGS, HABS, children and mates all turning up to decide whose head was full of all sorts of useless information. Drinks will be available at the usual bar prices (which is pretty cheap anyway) and BYO plate of nibbles if you wish to do so. It is only $10 per person for a The match was a family affair with Hannah’s great night. What more do you want? brother Adam running the boundary. Hannah Viewers of SFNL TV (on the League’s social had done the catering for Erin’s farewell, and media channels) had a glimpse of the past Adam had enjoyed the food so much at the farewell that he wanted to see it again. He left and future of umpiring, when Matt Mahoney the ground suddenly during the match and and Peter Marshall were interviewed prior to strange noises were heard from the umpires’ the start of the Highett v Caulfield match. Our room loo, as the previous evening’s meal umpires spoke about their match management reappeared from Adam’s mouth. plans for the day and adapting to the difficult conditions. Matt was very enthusiastic, At least Adam didn’t need a lift home from although a little nervous, while Pete, in what the farewell, unlike many of his umpiring must have been about game 1000, was all colleagues. Tevan D’Souza was the “designated ready to go. You can view the clip on the SFNL’s driver” and ended up making six round trips to and from the Bailes residence. Talk about Facebook page or it’s YouTube channel. looking after your mates! Erin Learmonth is off to Europe for a few Our new uniforms look very smart but, in wet months, and umpired her farewell game weather, the shirts can reveal a little of what at Springvale last Saturday, sharing the is underneath the green fabric. This may not field umpiring duties with Abby Wilson and be desirable particularly if, for example, there Hannah Bailes. Evidently, the girls had been is a T-shirt underneath with an inappropriate celebrating Erin’s impending trip the night comment printed on it. K-Mart now has green before so they didn’t have the usual pre-game rashies which will keep us warm on a wet day feast on potato crisps. In fact, Erin had some while blending in with our uniform. issues in preparing for the match and it took Remember that: a considerable effort from Hannah to remove Erin’s hoodie. “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

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SHOOTING STAR OF THE WEEK PLAYER OF THE DAY

RICKY JOHNSON JESSE GODINO DOVETON EAGLES CHELTENHAM

In just his third game of senior football, the diminutive 16-year-old showed he will be a Godino’s four majors may have come player of the future. Johnson stood out with in a comfortable win over Carrum his pace and ability to find himself in acres Patterson Lakes, it has been a long of space, which allowed him to win plenty time coming. Although this is an of the footy throughout the day. He showed individual award, it is recognition for exactly why he was selected in the SFNL the club who sit in a strong position Under 18 interleague team last month, with after seven rounds. his class and poise while in possession a feature of his game. Congratulations, Jesse! Congratulations, Ricky!

WESTFIELD FOUNTAIN GATE NETBALLER OF THE DAY MARIAH DEACON BENTLEIGH

Bentleigh’s first points of the season put a smile on the faces of many of the club faithful, and none more so than the ever-cheery Mariah Deacon. However, don’t let the chirpy exterior fool you. Mariah has won the ‘Player of the Week’ mantle for her ruthless defensive display against the St Kilda City shooters that was instrumental in securing their 27-27 draw. This smiling assassin was sure and sturdy in the defensive circle, and repelled many a promising St Kilda City raid in a stand-out performance.

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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 29 Leigh Moore Dingley 0 24 Patrick Nicholls Bentleigh 0 24 Jeremy Tobin Cheltenham 0 21 Paul Fermanis Oakleigh District 0 19 Liam Hogton-Hewish Bentleigh 0 16 James Morris Mordialloc 0 18 Corey Pearce Clayton 0 15 Dylan Sloan St Kilda City 0 17 Jamie Vlahos St Kilda City 0 15 Kristen Feehan Dingley 0 16 James Symons St Kilda City 0 12 Khaled Kandakji Oakleigh District 0 15 Peter Nelson Mordialloc 0 12 Mark Ryan East Malvern 0 15 Mitchell Ferguson East Malvern 0 11 David Velardo Oakleigh District 0 14 Nicholas Douglas East Malvern 0 11 Steven Gaertner Dingley 0 13 Stefan Feehan Dingley 0 10

DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Nicholas Gilbert Caulfield 3 28 Mathew Poore Skye 1 48 Jason Butty Port Melbourne Colts 0 26 Bradley Dyer Skye 6 31 Mitchell Clarke Port Melbourne Colts 5 25 Davor Rajic Keysborough 2 28 Matthew Van Schajik Heatherton 0 23 Brendan Weighell Skye 0 16 Philip Smith Chelsea Heights 4 22 Christopher Lacey Springvale Districts 0 15 Ned McCormack Caulfield 2 16 Rhys Clayton Murrumbeena 2 15 Matthew Jamieson Heatherton 0 15 Ashleigh Beasy Chelsea Heights 2 13 Mitch Walder Murrumbeena 0 15 Jaiden Peters Hampton 2 13 Benjamin Evans Skye 2 14 Jason Butler Port Melbourne Colts 1 12 Tom Brown Highett 0 14 Mitch Elms Highett 3 12

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR DIVISION 3 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Luke Galle Mount Waverley 0 42 Andrew Meredith Mount Waverley 0 26 Dale Carroll Ashwood 0 31 Cameron Kirkup Mount Waverley 0 19 Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 5 30 Rory Dux Mount Waverley 0 19 Peter Dye Doveton Eagles 2 24 Clinton Sheedy Sandown 0 18 Jack Williams Moorabbin 0 22 Tarquin Booth Ashwood 0 18 James Gough Mount Waverley 0 22 Philip Schulz Mount Waverley 0 15 Shane Peake Endeavour Hills 0 21 Thomas Marshall Endeavour Hills 0 14 Shane Thomas Hallam 0 21 Andrew Fonti CPL 0 12 Darren Ramsdale Doveton Eagles 0 20 Greg Kerr Hallam 0 12 Daniel Morrison Endeavour Hills 0 17 Emilio William Doveton Eagles 0 12

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 THIRDS

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Ryan Kreymborg St Pauls 0 25 Matthew McCormick Sandown 0 23 James Cooke St Pauls 0 24 Joshua Keyt Dingley 0 20 Liam Mccabe Oakleigh District 0 16 Bradley Thorpe Cerberus 0 17 Joseph Halloran St Pauls 0 14 Ben Ross Cerberus 0 16 Hayden Favero Endeavour Hills 0 13 Michael Kalviskis Skye 0 16 Mykelti Lefau St Kilda City 0 13 Jackson O'Brien Dingley 0 15 Tom Davis Cheltenham 0 13 Shane Cosstick Sandown 0 14 Patrick Feather Hampton 0 12 Corey Dyson Cerberus 0 13 Cory Hutchinson Oakleigh District 0 11 Mitchell Theunissen Cerberus 0 13 Dallas Peut St Kilda City 0 10 Corey West Cerberus 0 11

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