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Essendondfl.Com.Au THE FOOTBALLEREDITION 12 June 30 - July 2, 2018 essendondfl.com.au facebook.com/essendondfl youtube.com/edflfooty @EDFLFooty @EDFLFooty Authorised by Bill Shorten MP. Suite 1A, 12 Hall Street, Moonee Ponds, VIC 3039 Untitled-1 1 26/03/2018 2:38:50 PM CEO's Perspective the men’s grand finals over three There are only four home-and-away consecutive weekends, with the rounds left for junior teams, with re-draw of Strathmore Community the final matches being played on Bank Division 2, that had to be Sunday, July 22. changed. The following week, finals begin with Essendon Ford Division 1 will be Divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4 across all age held on Saturday September 8, groups playing a final five format with Strathmore Community Bank across four weeks, and Divisions 5 Division 2 the following Saturday to 8 playing a final four format over September 15 and Strathmore three weeks. Community Bank Premier Division These finals formats for juniors on Sunday September 16. cover both girls and boys With two grand finals on the same competitions. weekend, it was vital for both to be There will be 26 premiership teams held at Windy Hill, and important in our junior boys competitions and that our last match for the year be nine in our junior girls, making July the Strathmore Community Bank and August exciting months ahead. Premier Division Grand Final. With so many finals matches to be Our junior grand finals will be held played across senior and junior, over two weekends. female and male, we will be utilising LAST week we announced the All age groups from Under 11 many venues to host these matches venues for our 2018 senior men’s through to Under 17 for Divisions 1, and those details will be announced grand finals. 2, 3 and 4 will be held on Sunday soon. Windy Hill remains the spiritual August 19. This information will be home of the EDFL with so many The Sunday prior, August 12, communicated to our clubs and fantastic finals memories. will see grand finals for all other through the EDFL website and It is also the home base for our divisions. social media platforms. umpires and administration. With all Under 9 competitions, Good luck for the weekend. We’re therefore delighted that all scores are not kept for home-and- Craig Armstead three men’s grand finals will all be away matches and there are no EDFL CEO held at Windy Hill this year. ladders maintained, nor any finals Where the initial plan was to have played. Phone: (03) 5221 4408 Email: [email protected] Web: www.redonioncreative.com.au Address: 203 Malop Street, Geelong VIC 3220 OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF ESSENDON DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECORD “THE FOOTBALLER” All editorial and photographs are prepared by the Essendon District Football League Media Manager including articles and those contributors, published in the Essendon District Football League official recordThe Footballer, are subject to copyright laws and cannot be reproduced without the permission of the Essendon District Football League. Action photos courtesy of Jamie Morey Photography. Address all correspondence to: Essendon District Football League, 78A Napier Street, Essendon 3040 THE FOOTBALLER – The Essendon District Football League Record www.essendondfl.com.au 3 3 4 SCBTHE Full.indd FOOTBALLER 1 – The Essendon District Football League Record www24/04/2018.essendondfl.com.au 10:18:18 AM Gr ou p e! 1 c M ra er a T t e u h r i T t y n o C s l e a l t s s s a i c C J g u n i l y p 2 m 8 u J THE MEADOWS PRESENTS CHRISTMAS IN JULY SATURDAY 7, 14, 21 & 28 JULY $45 Buffet Dinner 6-12 Years $15 • 5 & Under FREE $80 Buffet Dinner + Beer, Wine & Soft Drink Great views of the Greyhound Racing Chance to win back the cost of your dining on the night! 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Heights/Ta. Lakes v Strathmore Strathmore Strathmore Strathmore Av. Heights/Ta. Lakes Keilor v Keilor Park Keilor Keilor Keilor Keilor Westmeadows v Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Burnside Heights v Craigieburn Burnside Heights Burnside Heights Burnside Heights Burnside Heights LAST WEEK 16 14 12 13 TOTAL 119 119 116 115 Adam Russell Adam Papal Travis Poznachowski Michael Pepicelli EDFL Tonight EDFL Tonight EDFL Match of the Day EDFL Match of the Day Podcast Podcast Strathmore Community Bank Premier Division - Round 11 Keilor v Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Keilor Pascoe Vale Greenvale v Strathmore Strathmore Greenvale Greenvale Greenvale Maribyrnong Park v Avondale Heights Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Glenroy v Essendon Doutta Stars Glenroy Glenroy Glenroy Glenroy Aberfeldie v West Coburg Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Essendon Ford Division 1 - Round 11 Taylors Lakes v Airport West Airport West Airport West Airport West Airport West Craigieburn v East Keilor Craigieburn Craigieburn Craigieburn Craigieburn Tullamarine v Westmeadows Tullamarine Tullamarine Tullamarine Tullamarine Hillside v Oak Park Hillside Hillside Hillside Hillside Strathmore Community Bank Division 2 - Round 13 Moonee Valley v Hadfield Moonee Valley Moonee Valley Moonee Valley Moonee Valley Coburg Districts v Northern Saints Northern Saints Northern Saints Northern Saints Northern Saints Burnside Heights v Roxburgh Park Roxburgh Park Roxburgh Park Roxburgh Park Roxburgh Park EDFL Women's - Round 11 Sunbury Kangaroos v Sunbury Lions Sunbury Kangaroos Sunbury Kangaroos Sunbury Kangaroos Sunbury Kangaroos Aberfeldie v Hillside Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Av. Heights/Ta. Lakes v Strathmore Strathmore Strathmore Strathmore Strathmore Keilor v Keilor Park Keilor Keilor Keilor Keilor Westmeadows v Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Burnside Heights v Craigieburn Burnside Heights Burnside Heights Burnside Heights Burnside Heights LAST WEEK 15 12 14 14 TOTAL 111 111 121 117 6 THE FOOTBALLER – The Essendon District Football League Record www.essendondfl.com.au Keilor v Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Keilor Pascoe Vale Greenvale v Strathmore Strathmore Greenvale Greenvale Greenvale Maribyrnong Park v Avondale Heights Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Glenroy v Essendon Doutta Stars Glenroy Glenroy Glenroy Glenroy Aberfeldie v West Coburg Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Taylors Lakes v Airport West Airport West Airport West Airport West Airport West Craigieburn v East Keilor Craigieburn Craigieburn Craigieburn Craigieburn Tullamarine v Westmeadows Tullamarine Tullamarine Tullamarine Tullamarine Hillside v Oak Park Hillside Hillside Hillside Hillside Moonee Valley v Hadfield Moonee Valley Moonee Valley Moonee Valley Moonee Valley Coburg Districts v Northern Saints Northern Saints Northern Saints Northern Saints Northern Saints Burnside Heights v Roxburgh Park Roxburgh Park Roxburgh Park Roxburgh Park Roxburgh Park Sunbury Kangaroos v Sunbury Lions Sunbury Kangaroos Sunbury Kangaroos Sunbury Kangaroos Sunbury Kangaroos Aberfeldie v Hillside Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Av. Heights/Ta. Lakes v Strathmore Strathmore Strathmore Strathmore Av. Heights/Ta. Lakes Keilor v Keilor Park Keilor Keilor Keilor Keilor Westmeadows v Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Burnside Heights v Craigieburn Burnside Heights Burnside Heights Burnside Heights Burnside Heights LAST WEEK 16 14 12 13 TOTAL 119 119 116 115 Keilor v Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Pascoe Vale Keilor Pascoe Vale Greenvale v Strathmore Strathmore Greenvale Greenvale Greenvale Maribyrnong Park v Avondale Heights Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Maribyrnong Park Glenroy v Essendon Doutta Stars Glenroy Glenroy Glenroy Glenroy Aberfeldie v West Coburg Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Aberfeldie Taylors Lakes v Airport West Airport West Airport West Airport West Airport West Craigieburn v East Keilor Craigieburn Craigieburn
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