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2016 SFNL Record Issue 24 (Division 1 Grand Final) ISSUE 24 GRAND FINALS DIV 1, 2, U19 & THIRDS SEPTEMBER 24-25 , 2016 #OWNTHESOUTH DIVISION 1 DINGLEY V SEPTEMBER 25, 2016 BENTLEIGH #OWNTHESOUTH Division 3 only in the 2013 season. In 2012 the club finished WHAT’S HAPPENING sixth on the ladder and were the only club to accept an offer by the League to be promoted to Division 2, in an AT SFNL HQ? initiative to even up competition team numbers. DAVID CANNIZZO, SFNL CEO Under 19 – St Kilda City v Hampton Well done to St Kilda City eyeing their fourth Under 19 @SFNLCEO premiership in the last eight years. Hampton advance to their third Under 19 Grand Final in the last nine years It’s Grand Final time... and eyeing their first ever Under 19 premiership. This On behalf of the SFNL Board and Administration, I Grand Final is a repeat of last year’s where St Kilda City would like to extend congratulations to all the clubs got the chocolates and it will be very interesting if the that are represented in a SFNL SAS Security Grand Hammers can change the tide. Final this weekend. Other news! Well done and congratulations to the Mount Waverley Women’s Football: In exciting news last week, the AFL Football Netball Club for winning the Division 3 Senior announced the official name for the National Women’s Bendigo Bank Dingley Village and Reserve Grand Finals League which commences in February 2017. A simple, last weekend. In what has been an amazing effort all year, yet clear name was declared in “AFL Women’s” which I both teams are now Premiers and Champions in 2016! think has been well executed and we now look forward to I would like to particularly highlight and pass on my seeing it all unfold. SFNL Clubs are working hard in their congratulations to the President Jay Cavanagh and ambition to build local women’s football teams and we Vice-President Jason Bird. These two work tirelessly for remain very confident that anywhere from 6-10 clubs will their club and never see a task as too difficult. Well done have a team in 2017. Mount Waverley! Change in Player Transfer Period: AFL Victoria has Division 1 Senior - Dingley v Bentleigh announced there will be an alteration to the player Congratulations to Dingley who have made their third transfer period within the National Player Transfer straight Division 1 Senior Grand Final and looking to Regulations. This change will now include a transfer go back-to-back while Bentleigh have made the Grand period during the month of November (1st to 30th) Final after only being promoted from Division 2 in 2014. as well as the previous February 1st until June 30th A special mention to our wonderful finals venue hosts in period. Overall, this additional transfer period will allow Springvale Districts and Cheltenham Football Netball senior clubs to formalise their newly transferred and Clubs, who have continued to put on a great event every contracted players in the management system much finals day and we thank them for their amazing effort. earlier than is currently available. Division 2 Senior – I hope all clubs, officials, players and fans have enjoyed Port Melbourne Colts v Caulfield their season of Southern Football and Netball and we Port Melbourne Colts are looking to complete the amazing look forward to seeing you all again for a bigger and task of being Premiers and Champions and have done a lot better season 2017. right in their first year in the SFNL after transferring from the WRFL. Caulfield are quite an amazing story, making Very best wishes to all our grand finalists this weekend a Grand Final in Division 2 after being promoted from – good luck! Official Publication of the Southern Football Netball League – ABN 81 295 351 439 Level 1, 145 Keys Road, Moorabbin Chief Executive Officer: David Cannizzo PO Box 1018, Moorabbin VIC 3189 GM-Operations: Adam Sparrow - 0429 120 203 P: 9553 5644 | F: 9553 5655 Tribunal Venue: Level 1, 145 Keys Road, Moorabbin Media Officer: Will Hunter - 0400 044 722 visit sfnl.com.au OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RECORD DIV 1 COVER: (T-B) TRAV LA ROCCA, CAL MCQUEEN, TONY LAVARS (DING), KAYNE O’BRIEN, PAT NICHOLLS, SCOTT LAWRY (BENT); DIV 2 COVER: (L-R) BLAKE TWOMEY AND ADAM BALLARD SFNL.COM.AU | 1 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE #OWNTHESOUTH SFNL MEDIA MATCH OF MATCH OF THE DAY THE DAY PLAYER OF THE DAY DIVISION 2 GRAND FINAL DIVISION 1 GRAND FINAL Saturday 24th September Sunday 25th September Sunday 18 September SCOTT LAWRY BENTLEIGH This is Lawry’s second award in as many weeks, after another sparkling performance in Bentleigh’s PORT MELBOURNE COLTS DINGLEY V Preliminary Final win over Oakleigh District. Again, V CAULFIELD BENTLEIGH Lawry was the driving force off half back and through Jack Barker Oval Springvale Reserve the centre of the ground, winning plenty of ball and On Air: 2pm - 5:30pm On Air: 2pm - 5:30pm using his blistering pace to Game Start Time: 2:30pm Game Start Time: 2:30pm break the lines. The Demons captain rarely wasted a disposal, and a repeat performance may see him Listen to The 5th Quarter and text in the Code hoist aloft the premiership Word for your chance to win a Yellowtail Wine cup this Sunday afternoon. Prize Pack courtesy of Casella Family Brands. Congratulations, Scott! SFNL - Match of the Day Broadcast CASELLA CODE WORD: Premiership NEW NAME, SAME AWARD WINNING SHOW Join Wiz, Beany and the Bug every Sunday morning for a full wrap of the weekend’s SFNL matches. BROADCASTING LIVE FROM SPRINGVALE RESERVE LIVE ON 88.3 SOUTHERN FM 2 | SFNL RECORD 2016 SFNL.COM.AU | 3 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE #OWNTHESOUTH SFNL TIPSTERS HEAD TO HEAD FINALS WEEK 5 / BRUCE HILL Division 1 Senior Grand Final Dingley V Bentleigh First met in 2014 - 6 matches (Dingley 5 wins, Bentleigh 1 win) Largest Winning Margin Dingley 88 pts (5/7/14) Bentleigh 58 pts (13/8/16) Smallest Winning Margin Dingley 45 pts (26/4/14) Bentleigh 58 pts (13/8/16) Highest Score Dingley 20-13-133 (5/7/14) DAVE WILL BEANY THE BUG JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ Bentleigh 15-15-105 (13/8/16) Lowest Score Dingley 6-11-47 (13/8/16) Bentleigh 4-8-32 (8/8/15) Div 1 Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Bentleigh Dingley Gambling’s Not A Game Division 1 Reserve Grand Final Div 2 Port Colts Caulfield Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Caulfield Port Colts Dingley V Bentleigh First met in 2014 - 8 matches (Dingley 6 wins, Bentleigh 2 wins) Largest Winning Margin Dingley 111 pts (16/5/15) LAST Bentleigh 55 pts (13/8/16) 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 WEEK Smallest Winning Margin Dingley 21 pts (4/6/16) Bentleigh 40 PTS (10/9/16) Highest Score Dingley 24-13-157 (16/5/15) TOTAL 233 237 238 238 234 231 237 Bentleigh 16-10-106 (13/8/16) Lowest Score Dingley 6-6-42 (10/9/16) Bentleigh 5-1-31 (8/8/15) DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 Division 2 Senior Grand Final GRAND FINAL GRAND FINAL Port Melbourne Colts V Caulfield First met in 2016 - 3 matches (Port Melbourne Colts 3 wins, Caulfield 0 wins) Largest Winning Margin Port Melbourne Colts 60 pts (10/9/16) DINGLEY V PORT MELBOURNE COLTS Caulfield Not applicable Smallest Winning Margin Port Melbourne Colts 30 pts (14/5/16) BENTLEIGH V CAULFIELD Caulfield Not applicable Highest Score Port Melbourne Colts 19-3-117 (6/8/16) Caulfield 9-8-62 (6/8/16) Lowest Score Port Melbourne Colts 12-10-82 (14/5/16) Caulfield 7-6-48 (10/9/16) Division 2 Reserve Grand Final Skye V Port Melbourne Colts First met in 2016 - 3 matches (Skye 2 wins, Port Melbourne Colts 1 win) Largest Winning Margin Skye 61 pts (16/4/16) PMC 3 pts (9/7/16) Smallest Winning Margin Skye 24 pts (10/9/16) PMC 3 pts (9/7/16) Highest Score Skye 14-14-98 (16/4/16) PMC 7-3-45 (10/9/16) 5-15-45 (9/7/16) Lowest Score Skye 6-6-42 (9/7/16) PMC 3-13-31 (16/4/16) Australian Rules Football College Under 19 Grand Final Hampton V St Kilda City First met in 2009 - 10 matches (St Kilda City 8 wins, Hampton 2 wins) Largest Winning Margin Hampton 15 pts (10/9/16) St Kilda City 117 pts (22/8/15) Smallest Winning Margin Hampton 8 pts (25/6/16) St Kilda City 12 pts (20/9/15) Highest Score Hampton 11-9-75 (31/7/10) St Kilda City 21-23-149 (22/8/15) Lowest Score Hampton 3-8-26 (2010 1st Semi) St Kilda City 2-18-30 (25/6/16) Thirds Grand Final Cerberus V Skye First met in 2012 - 7 matches (Cerberus 4 wins, Skye 3 wins) Largest Winning Margin Cerberus 89 pts (13/8/16) Skye 39 pts (25/8/12) Smallest Winning Margin Cerberus 10 pts (12/7/14) Skye 7 pts (19/5/12) Highest Score Cerberus 16-12-108 (13/8/16) Skye 13-7-85 (25/8/12) Lowest Score Cerberus 5-6-36 (12/4/14) Skye 2-5-17 (25/6/16) 4 | SFNL RECORD 2016 SFNL.COM.AU | 5 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 RESULTS: PRELIMINARY FINALS GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE PRELIMINARY FINAL PRELIMINARY FINAL Bentleigh 2.3 8.6 12.10 13.13-91 Dingley 3.4 5.7 10.9 17.12-114 Oakleigh District 2.2 4.4 5.4 8.6-54 Cheltenham 0.0 1.3 5.4 7.7-49 Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: J.
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