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Contact: Les King 0411 625 426 Contact: Les King 0411 625 426 yvmdfl.com.au – 1 Header CEO Report Body Copy On behalf of all YVMDFN&L members & supporters: CONGRATULATIONS CAM CAINE (OAM) – ORDER OF AUSTRALIA MEDAL A.B.N .: 72 821 583 343 Office: 7-9 Symes Road Admission Prices Cam is President of the Kinglake Football Woori Yallock Netball Club and was only recently Postal: P.O. Box 215 $8.00 - Includes yvmdf&nl Record awarded an OAM for services “after the Woori Yallock 3139 fires”, Cameron has already received Phone: 5961 5611 $4.00 - Aged/disability pensioners bravery awards for leading people to Fax: 5961 5622 - Veterans Repatriation safety on that fateful day but this latest Email: [email protected] award recognises the community work Website: yvmdfl.com.au Health Card with Kinglake Football Netball Club from - Includes yvmdf&nl Record Office Bearers March onwards in 2009. President: Mr Leo Groenewegen FREE - Under 16 Parts of the Kinglake Ridge were literally still smouldering when the local club Vice President: Mr. Mark Sandilands - League Passes - U18 Passes decided to field teams and threw it’s doors open to the community. Directors: Mr Bill Heppell - yvmdf&nl Record Mr. Mark Sandilands extra $2.00 Meals were provided on Thursday nights Mr Mick Hill Mrs Jodi Chandler for anybody who wanted one, not just Mr Mark Mays club members, and KFNC also helped with Mr Bill Kuys access to counsellors and speakers such Mr Michael Fleming as Jason McCartney who had been through similar trauma. CEO: Mr Stephen Walter KFNC worked very hard to field an U/18 Manager: Miss Judy Orren team for the first time in more than 15 [email protected] years realising that many of the boys Media Reports: Carli Mitchell were feeling lost and, perhaps most telling thousands of others to watch Olinda [email protected] of all, the club raised nearly $200,000 and the Lakers clash in an unforgettable which it distributed to local schools, CFA Second Division Grand Final in 2009. branches and other worthy groups . This award in part, also recognises those Less well known is the fact that Cameron other magnificent Kinglake contributors Photos courtesy of Gary Frevreau was having counselling at the time to help who tried so desperately to lift spirits and him cope with the trauma he experienced morale, with many still continuing to do on Black Saturday. He was also trying to so. look after his own family, which had been Congratulations Cam – your award through the disaster. recognises your commitment to the He emerged as a true leader at a time of community and also highlights how vital desperate need in the Kinglake community and important a local football netball club All Material and photography’s prepared by the yvmdf&nl, published in the yvmdf&nl Football Record are subject to copyright laws may not and while nothing can repair the damage can be in harnessing optimism in times of be reproduced without permission of the yvmdf&nl. The yvmdf&nl Record is designed and printed by CYAN PRESS Pty Ltd. 6 Keith Campbell that was done on Black Saturday, despair. Crt, Scoresby, VIC 3179. Ph: (03) 9763 4088. Email: [email protected]. Copies of pictures credited to The Journal which are used in the Cameron did take great comfort in joining yvmdf&nl Record are available in a variety of sizes. For details of prices and how to order copies, contact Garry Sparke: 03 9763 4088. STEPHEN WALTER 2 – yvmdfl.com.au yvmdfl.com.au – 3 Wazza A train derailment, preseason premiership 18 goals in that time. Teams win games of favourites returning to form and maybe football, not individuals, a statement that you can’t buy your way out of the Wandin are starting to appreciate. relegation zone – a big round of footy The Bulldogs for the first five rounds of coming up, all in this weeks edition of the season were playing like billionaires Wazza. with not a care in the world for the team. We’ll start with the train coming off The transformation to the team playing the tracks for Upwey. Last week Wazza together in the last five weeks has been declared that now was the time to jump sensational for the spectator and results on the Tigers of Upwey’s bandwagon. have come on the scoreboard. Maybe it was an early crow, Upwey were The whole team has been behind Wandin playing Gembrook who are currently on finding form and mark my words, if they top of the ladder who have a fantastic play how they did on the weekend and record at home and got absolutely not how they did the week before against thrashed. We shouldn’t be making excuses Upwey, these Bulldogs will be a side to for Upwey – but if they can’t find a win in watch in September. the next two weeks, it will be season over. In Division Two last weekend it rained. It Upwey’s opponents today are the forced for the first time all year points to preseason premiership favourites, Olinda, be taken away from Belgrave. This result who have beaten Woori Yallock, suffered is great for Yarra Glen. a high scoring tight loss to Gembrook and Yarra Glen will have one more look at the have lost to Healesville. predicable Belgrave this season in round Olinda marched into third spot on the 15. It will be played at Belgrave – but will weekend with a commanding win away Yarra Glen show their full hand in that from home against Monbulk. The Bloods round 15 clash or save it for finals? Time were too strong on a day that resembled will tell. an Olinda summer, with the forward line at For weeks I’ve been telling you to jump times toying with the Monbulk defence. on the Kinglake bandwagon because they Olinda will need to bring their A-game to love footy in the winter. It took until one the match this afternoon, Upwey will be of the shortest days of the year (early hungrier than a Hungarian to take the four reports there was only two hours of points home. If the Tigers of Upwey are sunlight at Kinglake last weekend) but the willing to open their forward line up, play Lakers have taken a giant scalp. numbers behind the ball and don’t allow Sure Seville is suffering a grand final hang any space within the Olinda forward 50, over, but Kinglake are starting a surge to the Tigers will win. the finals, this week the Green and Golds Mt Evelyn are desperate to avoid of Division Two meet. Yarra Junction needs relegation this year, with Damian Cupido to watch out for the Lakers, Kinglake in the former Essendon and Brisbane forward scintillating form. joining the club with the Mountainers Finally in Division Two Powelltown host looking for a similar success to that of Alexandra that promises to be one of the Gary Moorcroft at Silvan several years games of the season, both sides 5-5 and ago. with the third place seemingly up for grabs Unfortunately for Mt Evelyn they are 1-2 this game promises to be a beauty! with Cupido, with the forward only kicking yvmdfl.com.au – 5 Top Goal Kickers 2012 Expert Tipsters Division One Division Two Division One Division Two Name Club Last Round Goals Name Club Last Round Goals High Mountain Spring Water Swenrick Constructions SENIORS SENIORS Wandin v Healesville Seville v Yarra Glen Daniel Lewis Woori Yallock 9 42 Mitchell Collins Belgrave 0 75 Michael Hughson Monbulk 0 29 Ryan Kueffer Yarra Glen 0 64 Mt Evelyn v Warburton Millgrove Yea v Belgrave Matthew Cox Emerald 4 29 Kane Jones Seville 1 50 Emerald v G’brook C’katoo Yarra Junction v Kinglake Shannon Richardson Gembrook Cockatoo 4 25 Josh Nixon Kinglake 5 36 Olinda Ferny Creek v Upwey Tecoma Powelltown v Alexandra Jarrod Bayliss Wandin 6 24 Daniel Wilson Powelltown 0 23 Woori Yallock v Monbulk RESERVES RESERVES Sticks Div 2 A Grade Netball Alan De Keizer Powelltown 0 30 Liam Main Gembrook Cockatoo 3 27 Sticks Div 1 A Grade Netball Seville v Yarra Glen Brady Schubert Olinda Ferny Creek 0 23 Brad Leary Seville 3 20 Damien Egan Warburton Millgrove 3 22 Craig Osborne Powelltown 0 20 Wandin v Healesville Yea v Belgrave Nathan Whelan Wandin 3 21 Peter Kiss Yea 2 17 Mt Evelyn v Warburton Millgrove Yarra Junction v Kinglake Shaun Brooks Monbulk 0 17 Mark Francis Belgrave 0 16 Olinda Ferny Creek v Upwey Tecoma Powelltown v Alexandra UNDER 18’S UNDER 18’S Woori Yallock v Monbulk Cameron Spaulding Woori Yallock 4 41 Joshua Neal Seville 1 29 Emerald v Bye Jesse Bombinski Mount Evelyn 0 24 William Goodwin Yarra Glen 0 19 jaydon Hirst Wandin 2 21 Callum Orren Yarra Glen 0 17 Luke McPhee Wandin 0 19 William Cody Alexandra 0 16 109 Div 1 Leo Groenewegen – yvmdfl President Div 2 Tyler Haugh Upwey Tecoma 0 19 Brent Mcdonald Alexandra 0 16 FOOTBALL 1 NETBALL 1 FOOTBALL 2 NETBALL 2 Wandin Wandin Yarra Glen Yarra Glen Barracuda Security Veterans Mt Evelyn Mt Evelyn Belgrave Belgrave Daniel Thiele Mt Evelyn 3 17 4 Gembrook Cockatoo Emerald Yarra Junction Yarra Junction 7 Marc Hodgson Croydon North 4 14 Olinda Ferny Creek Upwey Tecoma Powelltown Powelltown Andrew Comerford Woori Yallock 0 13 Woori Yallock Woori Yallock Jon McGough Emerald 4 11 Jason Leeds Mt Evelyn 0 11 126 Div 1 Stephen Walter – yvmdfl CEO Div 2 FOOTBALL 1 NETBALL 1 FOOTBALL 2 NETBALL 2 Top Goal Shooters 2012 Wandin Wandin Yarra Glen Seville Mt Evelyn Mt Evelyn Belgrave Belgrave Division One Division Two 4 Gembrook Cockatoo Olinda Ferny Creek Kinglake Yarra Junction 8 Name Club Last Round Goals Name Club Last Round Goals Olinda Ferny Creek Woori Yallock Powelltown Powelltown NETBALL A GRADE NETBALL A GRADE Woori Yallock Tess Linkins Upwey Tecoma 0 221 Kara Salmon Belgrave 0 247 Div 1 Sandy Roberts – Channel 7 Div 2 Kylie Malone Healesville 28 220 Zoe Abbruzzese Seville 30 197 97 Peri Stewart Woori Yallock 45 216 Elizabeth Kay Yarra Glen 0 162 FOOTBALL
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