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SFNL Record Gambling's Not a Game Round 13/14 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME ROUND 13 DIV 1, 2, U19’S & THIRDS BLUE ROUND 14 DIV 3 & THIRDS RED JULY 18, 2015 www.sfnl.com.au | www.sfnllive.com.au WHAT’S HAPPENING AT SFNL HQ? DAVID CANNIZZO, SFNL CEO @SFLCEO June 30... End of Financial Year and End of Transfer Period A very promising statistic for the future of the SFNL is the first Football player transfers open at the 1st February each year and ranked recruiting League, where the most players are coming from close on the 30th June. Operationally, the SFNL oversee all football the South Metro Junior Football League (SMJFL). player transfers but importantly monitor the movement in and out of clubs. The reason we do this as it provides the SFNL an 142 of all player transfers into the SFNL have come from the SMJFL. understanding of how our clubs are travelling in relation to their 64 of all player transfers into the SFNL have come from the South football department. East Juniors. I am pleased to present the 2015 net result of football players into 22 of all player transfers into the SFNL have come from the the SFNL as 366. This number incorporates a total of 1201 players Frankston & District JFL. into SFNL Clubs and 835 out of the SFNL Clubs. If we look at the recruiting by division it presents some very healthy numbers with In summary, approximately 26% of all football player transfers into a net gain of 165 players into Division One, 155 players into Division the SFNL are from junior leagues and 24% of these transfers are to Two and 51 players into Division Three. SFNL clubs who do not have an Under 19s team. Here is a look at our highest and lowest recruiters by division... Net Gain / Loss of Player Recruitment by SFNL Club Division 1 Highest recruiter – St Kilda City 92 in / 21 out = Net gain 71 players Lowest recruiter – Bentleigh 25 in/25 out = No change Division 2 Highest recruiter – Oakleigh District 59 in / 16 out = Net gain 43 players Lowest recruiter – Heatherton 23 in / 24 out = Net loss 1 player Division 3 Highest recruiter – Hallam 69 in / 37 out = Net gain 32 players Lowest recruiter – Mount Waverley 15 in / 22 out = Net loss 7 players Official Publication of the Southern Football Netball League – ABN 81 295 351 439 2nd Floor, Junior Development Building, Tribunal Venue: SFNL Headquarters, Linton Moorabbin Reserve, Linton Street Street,Moorabbin, (Melways Ref 77 F6) PO Box 1018, Moorabbin VIC 3189 Chief Executive Officer: David Cannizzo P: 9553 5644 | F: 9553 5655 GM-Operations: Adam Sparrow - 0429 120 203 visit www.sfnl.com.au OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RECORD WWW.SFNL.COM.AU | 1 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE MATCH OF THE ROUND BROADCAST SFNL TIPSTERS Proudly brought to you by: Leader Newspapers, Sandown Function Centre, 88.3 Southern FM DAVE THE BUG COUTTA WILL JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ DIVISION 1 Div 1 Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Malvern East Brighton Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls Div 2 Keysborough Keysborough Keyborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough EAST BRIGHTON Skye Skye Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Doveton Springvale Springvale Doveton Doveton VS Doveton Doveton Eagles Districts Districts Eagles Eagles EAST MALVERN Oakleigh Oakleigh Oakleigh Oakleigh Oakleigh Oakleigh Oakleigh District District District District District District District Hurlingham Park Nepean Highway, East Brighton Highett Highett Heatherton Highett Highett Heatherton Heatherton Div 3 Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood On Air: 2pm - 5pm Game Start Time: 2.15pm South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Mount Mount Mount Mount Mount Mount Mount Waverley Waverley Waverley Waverley Waverley Waverley Waverley CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL PLAYER OF THE ROUND SUNDAY FOOTBALL TOTAL 139 140 139 140 144 125 140 The BLK Player of the Round for Round 13/14 is Nathan Evans of the Mordialloc Football Club. NETBALL SHOW Evans was simply electric, using his explosive DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 pace to find a ton of possessions on the ball in 88.3 SOUTHERN FM his side’s sensational win. His bravery at the MORDIALLOC V BENTLEIGH BIGGER & BETTER IN 2015 MURRUMBEENA V SKYE MOUNT WAVERLEY V LYNDALE contest didn’t go unnoticed either – despite his diminutive frame he went in as hard as anybody for the footy, wearing a few big hits for his Join “Coutta, Wiz & the Bug” every Sunday ST KILDA CITY V ST PAULS DOVETON EAGLES V HALLAM V MOORABBIN efforts. His gut running was exceptional as he morning on 88.3 Southern FM for a full wrap of SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS pushing himself to the point of exhaustion and the weekend’s SFNL matches. SANDOWN V ASHWOOD beyond, which was inspiring stuff. EAST BRIGHTON V EAST MALVERN Nathan Evans HEATHERTON V HIGHETT Congratulations, Nathan. The special guest this Sunday is Ed McLean, ROUND 13/14 Mordialloc FC CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES President of the Lyndale Football Club CLAYTON V CHELSEA HEIGHTS BLK official supplier to the SFNL OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V HAMPTON V ENDEAVOUR HILLS “for all your on field and off field apparel” GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME Listen every Sunday 10.30am - 12 noon The BLK Player of the Round will receive a BLK pack. CHELTENHAM V DINGLEY KEYSBOROUGH V CAULFIELD SOUTH YARRA V DANDENONG 2 | SFNL RECORD 2015 WWW.SFNL.COM.AU | 3 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 12 SENIORS RESERVES TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Dingley 12 10 2 0 1303 694 187.75 40 Dingley 12 11 1 0 1576 399 394.99 44 East Brighton 12 9 3 0 1005 686 146.50 36 St Kilda City 12 10 1 1 1027 573 179.23 42 Mordialloc 12 9 3 0 1012 712 142.13 36 Clayton 12 8 4 0 1068 643 166.10 32 East Malvern 12 8 4 0 1132 777 145.69 32 Cheltenham 12 7 4 1 955 698 136.82 30 St Pauls 12 6 6 0 841 857 98.13 24 Mordialloc 12 7 5 0 1061 717 147.98 28 Clayton 12 6 6 0 889 1176 75.60 24 East Malvern 12 7 5 0 834 818 101.96 28 Bentleigh 12 4 8 0 809 990 81.72 16 Bentleigh 12 5 7 0 1030 806 127.79 20 Cheltenham 12 4 8 0 810 1154 70.19 16 St Pauls 12 2 10 0 528 1160 45.52 8 St Kilda City 12 3 9 0 834 948 87.97 12 Chelsea Heights 12 1 11 0 525 1439 36.48 4 Chelsea Heights 12 1 11 0 627 1268 49.45 4 East Brighton 12 1 11 0 315 1666 18.91 4 Chelsea Heights 3.2 9.4 12.4 15.10-100 Chelsea Heights 1.0 4.0 7.0 9.5-59 Cheltenham 2.3 3.5 6.7 7.8-50 Cheltenham 6.3 9.8 13.10 14.12-96 Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: J. Fry 4, J. Peryman 3, M. Banfield, M. O’Driscoll, Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: S. Matheson 4, C. Cocker 3, P. Matheson, M. Shaw, J. Jagintavicius, L. Dobson, B. Lockhart 2 J. Williams, A. Cupit Best Players: R. Aitcheson, C. Biggs, C. Cocker, L. Baxter, Best Players: J. Peryman, M. O’Driscoll, L. Dobson, P. Matheson, M. Ellis, R. S. Matheson, E. Duell Archer Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Stevens 8, J. Carcassi 4, S. Lay, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: C. Graham 4, D. Vaughan 2, A. Dewar A. Butterfield Best Players: C. Graham, D. Vaughan, M. Worrell, J. Worrell, Best Players: C. Beaumont, A. Pelly, J. Carcassi, P. Conroy, J. Mills, J. Bloink M. Stevens, T. Nelson Bentleigh 1.4 2.5 7.8 10.11-71 Bentleigh 1.5 2.7 4.9 6.10-46 St Kilda City 1.1 2.4 3.6 5.7-37 St Kilda City 6.5 7.5 8.6 9.9-63 Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: A. Lee 3, J. Meredith 2, D. Petrakis 2, M. Troutbeck, Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: S. Galileos 2, J. Prantzos, J. Hall, D. Grant, C. Fidler S. Lawry, S. Daly Best Players: D. Grant, J. Coles, J. Hall, C. Sice, A. Griffiths Best Players: S. Daly, B. Blow, S. Balic, J. Meredith, R. Murphy, A. Pendlebury St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: L. Tangas 2, R. Scott 2, J. Cheah, C. Ryan-Orchard, St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: D. Harrington, P. O’Hehir-Vargas, S. Arvanitis, H. Marshall, J. Vlahos, L. Baillie M. Tasiyan, N. Tieppo Best Players: A. Green, Z. Holdinghausen, N. Tieppo, M. Jamieson, S. Arvanitis, Best Players: L. Tangas, J. Baker, J. Cheah, H. Marshall, C. Tellis, J. McLean M. Tasiyan East Malvern 2.3 8.9 13.11 19.18-132 East Malvern 3.2 6.3 8.4 11.8-74 Clayton 2.2 4.4 6.6 7.8-50 Clayton 2.1 3.4 7.6 7.9-51 East Malvern: Goal Kickers: M. Ferguson 4, M. Cooke 3, B. Neal 2, B. Rooney 2, East Malvern: Goal Kickers: B. Padula 4, G. Gemetzis 3, C. Johnston 2, T. Jansen, M. Ryan 2, S. James, R. Fitzgerald, J. Finnen, I. McCrimmon, C. Roughead, H. Lanyon L. Poustie Best Players: H.
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