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Operations & Information Manual 2021 RIDDELL DISTRICT FNL Operations & Information Manual CONTENTS 3 Contacts 4 Junior Contacts 7 Seniors Contacts 14 Club Grounds 20 Club Postal Addresses 21 Printed by Adcell Group Dates to Remember 22 Statement Of Rules 23 Football By-Laws 47 Junior Important Information 78 Netball By-Laws 84 Appendices 1-13 97 www.rdfnl.com.au 4 CONTACTS Riddell District Football League Contacts 2021 RDFNL President RDFNL General Manager RUA Senior Coach Brenton Knott Jordan Doyle Dwayne Connell [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 0408 441 376 0403 210 709 0413 770 000 PO Box 1607 PO Box 1607 PO Box 1607 Melton West 3337 Melton West 3337 Melton West 3337 RDFNL Vice President RDFNL Media & Netball RUA Junior Coach Garry Stevens Coordinator Brett Hickey [email protected] Grace Bibby [email protected] 0401 028 283 [email protected] 0452 212 939 PO Box 1607 0448 422 397 PO Box 1607 Melton West 3337 PO Box 1607 Melton West Melton West 3337 RDFNL Executive/Senior Football RDFNL Football RUA Treasurer Andrew Power Operations Coordinator Clytie Deering [email protected] Aaron McLean [email protected] 0418 510 299 [email protected] 0402 420 235 PO Box 1607 0437 547 133 PO Box 1607 Melton West 3337 PO Box 1607 Melton West 3337 Melton West 3337 RDFNL Executive/Senior Football Tribunal Advocate Ben Morse Football Development Manager Addam Icely [email protected] Grant McMillan [email protected] 0407 030 777 0400 133 808 [email protected] PO Box 1607 PO Box 1607 0411 380 093 Melton West 3337 Melton West 3337 PO Box 1607 Melton West 3337 RDFNL Executive/Junior Netball Calder Cannons Michelle Brinkhuis Regional Manager RDFNL Junior Development [email protected] Matthew Burton Manager 0434 290 531 [email protected] Rob Beatson PO Box 1607 8339 7482 [email protected] Melton West 3337 0407 807 548 Western Jets PO Box 1607 RDFNL Executive/Netball Regional Manager Melton West 3337 Kristine Clement Luke Williams [email protected] [email protected] RUA President 0402 205 702 9391 0309 PO Box 1607 Addam Icely Melton West 3337 [email protected] 0400 133 808 RDFNL Female Football Executive PO Box 1607 Glen Shilling Melton West 3337 [email protected] 0408 507 293 RUA General Manager PO Box 1607 David Hili Melton West 3337 [email protected] 0431 271 749 RIDDELL DISTRICT FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE 2021 OPERATIONS MANUAL JUNIOR CONTACTS 6 CONTACTS 7 Sponsors / Preferred Suppliers Adcell Group / Icon Sports Routley’s Bakery Red Onion Creative Dale McDonald Cameron McIntyre Caroline Tayler 0404 435 229 322 Melbourne Road 203 Malop Street [email protected] NORTH GEELONG VIC 3215 RIDDELL DISTRICT GEELONG VIC 3220 0407 013 532 J8 Photography 0409 502 202 5278 9299 Duncan McNiece FOOTBALL & NETBALL LEAGUE 5221 4408 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/ [email protected] Sherrin J8photos/ Chris Michaels Aussie Fork Lift Training https://www.instagram.com/j8_ 5 Lakeview Drive Paul Cossum photography/ SCORESBY VIC 3179 7 Randor Street 9765 5912 CAMPBELLFIELD VIC 3061 Loco Sportswear Jeremy Corby 1300 367 582 0414 953 133 [email protected] [email protected] 10/15 Thackray Rd PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 St Johns Ambulance Victoria Bendigo Bank 0431 715 091 Peter Gunn Sarah Barton (03) 9645 4150 170 Forster Road 11 Nexus Way [email protected] Mount Waverley Victoria 3149 Gisborne VIC 3437 0408 548 237 (03) 5420 7210 Melton Toyota 1300 360 455 Grant Harrison [email protected] Buffalo Sports 143 - 147 High Street Eane Whitton MELTON VIC 3337 SuperSport Images 314 Albert Street Daniel Boag 0418 122 340 BRUNSWICK VIC 3056 [email protected] 8746 0300 FAX: 03 93875845 0411 381 241 [email protected] 9387 6022 https://www.supersportimages.com [email protected] Ontime Delivery Solutions Tabcorp Park Walter Scremin D&M Craftline Gayle Harvey Level 2 / 120 Miller Street Danny Gavaghan PO Box 685 WEST MELBOURNE VIC 3003 2 Kismet Street MELTON VIC 3337 SUNBURY VIC 3429 0418 990 001 0439 455 186 8746 0600 0418 543 359 9322 2400 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Team Staffing Dome Security Rent A Fence Brendan Blackshaw Fred Reinking Ralph Brunacci 3 Parkside Drive 75 Spavin Drive 81 Spavin Drive MOE VIC 3825 SUNBURY VIC 3429 SUNBURY VIC 3429 0407 352 399 0421 388 803 0418 397 907 5127 3957 [email protected] 8746 9000 [email protected] [email protected] Ring Road Trophies The Meadows JUNIOR CONTACTS GB Social Media Consultancy Barry Grant Rohan Goodwin Grace Bibby 7 Ely Court 80 Northcorp Boulevard 0448 422 397 KEILOR EAST VIC 3033 Broadmeadows VIC 3047 [email protected] 9331 6256 9355 5222 www.gbsocialmediaconsultancy.com [email protected] [email protected] RIDDELL DISTRICT FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE 2021 OPERATIONS MANUAL www.rdfnl.com.au 8 JUNIORS JUNIORS 9 DIGGERS REST JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB GISBORNE ROOKIES JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB Address PO Box 26, Diggers Rest 3427 Address PO Box 208, Gisborne 3437 Home Ground Diggers Rest Recreation Reserve, Plumpton Road, Club Website: www.gisbornerookies.com.au Diggers Rest 3427 Home Ground Gardiner Reserve, 8 Hamilton Street, Gisborne 3437 ROLE NAME PHONE EMAIL ROLE NAME PHONE EMAIL President Jarrod Hynes 0490 017 424 [email protected] President Jodie Bannan 0422 268 002 [email protected] Secretary Sue Hynes 0413 711 248 [email protected] Secretary Jodee Hynes 0403 174 591 [email protected] Treasurer Michelle Anderson 0407 540 115 [email protected] Treasurer Carolyn Luke 0408 126 355 [email protected] JDO JDO Mat Mackenzie 0422 829 218 [email protected] Junior Netball Sue Hynes 0413 711 248 [email protected] Junior Netball Liz Mitchell 0428 890 242 [email protected] Coordinator Coordinator Female Football Jarrod Hynes 0490 017 424 [email protected] Female Football Darren Mitchell 0412 335 554 [email protected] Coordinator Coordinator EYNESBURY JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB Address 1 Ravenswood Avenue, Eynesbury 3338 LANCEFIELD JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB Club Fax: 03 87545902 Address PO Box 108, Lancefield 3435 Club Website: http://www.foxsportspulse.com/club_info.cgi?c=1-3351-162914-295298- 0&sID=347453 Club Fax: Email - [email protected] Home Ground Ian Cowie Reserve, Westcott Parade, Rockbank 3335 Club Website: http://websites.sportstg.com/club_info.cgi?c=1-3351-82685-0-0&sID=406309 Home Ground Lancefield Park, 69 Chauncey Street, Lancefield 3435 ROLE NAME PHONE EMAIL ROLE NAME PHONE EMAIL President Peter Berry 0482595281 [email protected] President Bill Balcam 0411 195 501 [email protected] Secretary Jo Borlase 0448675662 [email protected] Secretary Bill Balcam 0411 195 501 [email protected] Treasurer Chris Pleinter 0411711718 [email protected] Treasurer Kim Mouser 0412 767 940 [email protected] JDO Aaron Wright 0419662901 [email protected] JDO Joe Schembri 0407 526 501 [email protected] Junior Netball Tracey Wright 0400562317 [email protected] Coordinator Netball Coordinator Kerry Hammond 0408 103 396 [email protected] Female Football Club 18's Aron Lombardi 0430 472 400 [email protected] Jacqui Green 0439 637 767 [email protected] Coordinator Coordinator MACEDON JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB GISBORNE GIANTS JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB Address PO Box 256, Macedon 3440 PO Box 299 , Gisborne 3437 Address Club Website: macedonjuniors.com.au www.gisbornegiants.sportingpulse.net Club Website: Home Ground Tony Clarke Reserve, 37 Waterfalls Road, Macedon 3440 Home Ground Gardiner Reserve, 8 Hamilton Street, Gisborne 3437 ROLE NAME PHONE EMAIL ROLE NAME PHONE EMAIL President Nick Lynch 0447 891 020 [email protected] Club Coordinator Brad Young 0409 281 234 [email protected] Secretary Julie Gentles 0409 023 182 [email protected] Secretary Ash Cook 0419 562 961 [email protected] Treasurer Leon Den Dryver 0438 312 632 [email protected] Treasurer Daniel Page 0498 067 817 [email protected] JDP Marcus Aquilina 0499 698 330 [email protected] JDO Richard Blake 0428 000 634 [email protected] Junior Netball Felicity Kristity 0428 577 139 [email protected] Female Football Tamara Collins 0411 017 185 [email protected] Coordinator Coordinator RIDDELL DISTRICT FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE 2021 OPERATIONS MANUAL www.rdfnl.com.au 10 JUNIORS JUNIORS 11 MELTON JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB RIDDELLS CREEK JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB PO Box 252, Riddells Creek 3431 Address PO Box 367, Melton 3337 Address www.riddellbombers.com.au Club Website: www.meltonjuniorfc.com.au Club Website: Riddells Creek Recreation Reserve, Home Ground Blackwood Drive Reserve, Reynolds Place, Melton South 3338 Home Ground 26-32 Sutherlands Road, Riddells Creek 3431 ROLE NAME PHONE EMAIL ROLE NAME PHONE EMAIL President Michelle Armstrong 0417 632 276 [email protected] President Michelle Kalinski 0407 364 717 [email protected] Secretary Kelly Gallo 0479027484 [email protected] Secretary Jason Nitz 0417 838 562 [email protected] Treasurer Melanie Morton 0431 099 373 [email protected] Treasurer Caroline Moyes 0422 225 288 [email protected] JDO Gary Beeson 0418 376 748 [email protected] JDO Paul Murden 0408
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