ISSUE 7 SIR DOUG NICHOLLS INDIGENOUS ROUND MAY 28, 2016

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In 2016 SFNL #OWNTHESOUTH From a brand and marketability perspective, the result will On behalf of the SFNL Board and Administration, I am delighted hopefully do wonders for our clubs in their efforts to obtain to share our enjoyment following the senior interleague win in sponsors, but importantly player recruits from OUTSIDE our the 2016 WorkSafe AFL Community Championships on competition. Recruiting internally does nothing to strengthen Saturday at Marriott Waters Reserve, Lyndhurst. our competition and only creates poor interclub relations. There are plenty of clubs to recruit from that are affiliated with To say we were overdue for a piece of silverware would be an other local competitions, and these would prove to be a good understatement and believe me it has not been from lack of starting option. effort or passion. Significant credit and thanks needs to be given to all of our Last Saturday’s win was exactly the reward the Southern interleague head coaches in Melanie Starr (A Grade Netball), community deserved. Enormous work has been put into the Penny Byers-Tymms (B Grade Netball), Nicki Arnold (Under 19 respective interleague programs over the last three years and Netball), Nathan Harris (Under 18 Football) and Ben Lockwood through trial, review, planning and implementation we built, (Senior Football). without doubt, our best program in modern time. Ben Lockwood’s commitment to the entire representative The commitment from all footballers, netballers, coaches, program was simply enormous. He was appointed mid last year trainers and all support staff that lent a hand could not be and over the last 9-10 months put in a huge amount of work questioned. For those like me that stood back and watched that was over and above what was ever expected. His attention training and trials, you could tell this year was different. to detail and focus on building a team-first environment These individuals gave their all to the representative programs are significant reasons for the senior win and we are truly appreciative of all that he did for the program. Thanks Ben! and their own football and netball development prospered as a result. Go Southern! From a SFNL perspective, the senior interleague win is Sir Doug Nicholls Indigenous Round something the whole organisation, our member clubs, our The AFL’s annual round recognising and celebrating indigenous players and many volunteers should be so proud of. players and culture has been renamed in honour of Sir Doug Nicholls. The SFNL will also be recognising and celebrating This is only the start of our drive to climb up the AFL Victoria indigenous culture and players in our competition this rankings (now ranked 24th of 38 Leagues) and we now set the weekend. ambitious target of being in the top 20 in the next five years. The match of the round this weekend will be St Kilda City v I know all 2016 interleague participants will be vying to be Mordialloc in support of St Kilda City’s alignment with the St involved again in 2017 and that they will share their wonderful Kilda Saints AFL, where they were provided AFL Indigenous experience and learnings with fellow players, coaches and Round guernseys that their seniors, reserves and under 19s members of their club. will be proudly wearing.

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SFNL TIPSTERS DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 5

DIVISION 1 SENIOR GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 RESERVE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Dingley 5 5 0 0 574 247 232.39 20 Dingley 5 5 0 0 419 149 281.21 20

Bentleigh 5 5 0 0 382 309 123.62 20 East Malvern 5 5 0 0 469 265 176.98 20

East Malvern 5 4 1 0 394 283 139.22 16 Bentleigh 5 4 1 0 606 220 275.45 16 DAVE WILL BEANY THE BUG JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ E.B Bentleigh Mordialloc 5 3 2 0 308 243 126.75 12 5 4 1 0 424 262 161.83 16 Vampires Div 1 Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh East Malvern Bentleigh East Malvern East Malvern Oakleigh District 5 3 2 0 429 339 126.55 12 Cheltenham 5 3 2 0 301 243 123.87 12

St Pauls 5 2 3 0 360 319 112.85 8 Clayton 5 2 3 0 292 431 67.75 8 St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Kilda City 5 1 4 0 343 412 83.25 4 St Kilda City 5 1 4 0 339 310 109.35 4 Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Cheltenham 5 1 4 0 288 381 75.59 4 Mordialloc 5 1 4 0 189 422 44.79 4

Mordialloc St Kilda City Mordialloc Mordialloc St Kilda City Mordialloc Mordialloc Clayton 5 1 4 0 361 498 72.49 4 St Pauls 5 0 5 0 196 527 37.19 0

Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley East Brighton 5 0 5 0 176 584 30.14 0 Oakleigh District 5 0 5 0 175 581 30.12 0

Div 2 Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights East Brighton 1.1 4.4 6.5 7.7-49 E.B Bentleigh Vampires 5.4 11.11 11.11 14.12-96 St Kilda City 5.8 5.10 11.17 15.22-112 St Kilda City 0.0 4.4 4.4 9.7-61 Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield East Brighton: Goal Kickers: H. Healey 3, J. Gaggin, B. Hope, S. Murphy, E.B Bentleigh Vampires: Goal Kickers: N. Lowrie 2, B. Zylbersztajn 2, J. Morgan I. Williams 2, A. Lee 2, C. Yenofkian 2, A. Jilich, E. Alter, L. Nixon, K. Murphy Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Best Players: B. Hope, H. Healey, H. White, S. Rowe, M. Jamieson, M. Harding Best Players: J. Morgan, J. McGarry, A. Lee, A. Walker, C. Yenofkian, K. Murphy St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: B. Gutterson 2, D. Sloan 2, J. Hay 2, J. Capp 2, St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: G. Krepp 4, J. Vlahos 3, J. Symons 2 D. Harrington 2, C. Hansen, A. Walker, B. Neurath, L. Mateariki, R. Thomson Best Players: D. Shrimpton, J. Cheah, T. Shrimpton, J. Nanovich, B. Grimison, Hampton Skye Skye Skye Skye Hampton Hampton Best Players: J. Capp, J. O’Donnell, H. Marshall, R. Thomson, A. Walker, G. Krepp L. Mateariki Springvale Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett Highett Districts Mordialloc 3.4 4.5 6.11 7.12-54 Mordialloc 2.2 2.2 2.2 3.5-23 Cheltenham 1.1 3.3 3.3 4.4-28 Cheltenham 1.2 3.12 5.14 9.18-72 Div 3 Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Morris 5, L. Barnhoorn, C. Neville Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: N. Fitzgerald, S. Cunningham, P. Nelson Best Players: N. Lawrence, C. Brooking, B. Turner, S. Van Velsen, Best Players: B. Lindsay, D. Miller, A. Fyans, T. DeMacedo, T. Jewell, D. Taylor Dandenong Sandown Sandown Sandown Sandown Dandenong Sandown S. Fragiacomo, J. Morris Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Tobin 3, J. Carcassi 3, A. Brown, J. Gavin, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Dewar 2, C. Graham, A. Dewar M. Stevens South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra Best Players: J. Worrell, J. Kilner, J. Barclay, C. Neophitou, M. Dewar, Best Players: J. Donald, T. Christopher, T. Lawson, J. Dickinson, B. Stevens, J. McCartney M. Bowles

Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Bentleigh 1.0 6.6 9.7 12.10-82 Bentleigh 6.3 12.7 18.14 28.20-188 Oakleigh District 6.1 6.1 9.6 12.6-78 Oakleigh District 1.0 1.0 3.1 3.1-19 Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: J. Robertson 3, P. Nicholls 3, K. Swinden 2, N. Perry, Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: L. Hogton-Hewish 5, J. Kiernan 4, J. Howard 4, J. Coles T. McLean, P. Dimattina, A. Walsh 3, S. Galileos 2, L. Corkill 2, M. Smith, B. Zurak, T. Stach, C. Clement, B. Cooper, Hallam Hallam Endeavour Hills Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Best Players: J. Robertson, S. McGarry, T. Backman, K. O’Brien, R. Aitken, L. Holmesby, B. Stokes K. Heaphy-Wemyss, T. McLean Best Players: B. Cooper, J. Kiernan, S. Galileos, T. Stach, M. Smith, LAST Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: K. Kandakji 3, D. Kiellerup 3, H. Prest 2, L. Hogton-Hewish WEEK 11 13 13 12 13 14 13 A. Howison 2, A. Henneman, D. Velardo Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: C. Cappelleri, W. LeMarca, B. Keast Best Players: H. Prest, A. Howison, D. Kiellerup, K. Kandakji, D. Spence, Best Players: W. LeMarca, L. Gangemi, A. McNicholl, M. Yardin, M. Tesoriero, TOTAL 69 74 70 70 72 68 76 P. Carroll B. Keast East Malvern 4.3 4.3 7.10 9.12-66 East Malvern 2.1 6.5 11.7 15.12-102 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 St Pauls 1.0 3.2 4.4 7.6-48 St Pauls 2.4 3.5 9.6 11.6-72 East Malvern: Goal Kickers: N. Robinson 2, L. Dowling 2, P. de Koeyer, D. Taylor, East Malvern: Goal Kickers: J. Kirtland 4, M. Ferguson 3, A. Pattinson 2, J. Dear, CHELSEA HEIGHTS S. Fiora, N. Barry, M. Ryan B. Taylor, N. Douglas, D. Visser, S. Blencowe, R. Fenton BENTLEIGH V EAST MALVERN LYNDALE V ASHWOOD Best Players: N. Robinson, E. Sim, J. Dowling, I. McCrimmon, T. Tohiariki Best Players: J. Dear, J. Kirtland, J. Lumsden, D. Nadzielski, C. Horstman V MURRUMBEENA St Pauls: Goal Kickers: M. Brown 3, H. Hunt, K. Knox, T. Roberts, C. Cathcart St Pauls: Goal Kickers: G. Balmforth 3, B. James 2, C. O’Brien, C. Karamoshos, SANDOWN V DANDENONG Best Players: C. Cathcart, J. Verlin, G. Young, H. Hunt, K. Knox, T. Carracher J. Pirovano, J. Dennehy, A. Hay, D. Kelly CHELTENHAM V ST PAULS CAULFIELD V HEATHERTON Best Players: B. James, J. Pirovano, C. Karamoshos, J. Lloyd, F. Jenkins, C. O’Brien BLACK ROCK V SOUTH YARRA V C.P.L Dingley 6.4 10.5 17.9 22.11-143 Dingley 4.1 7.6 9.6 13.17-95 CLAYTON V EAST BRIGHTON PORT MELBOURNE COLTS

LYNDHURST V DOVETON EAGLES ROUND 6 Clayton 1.1 2.4 3.4 9.6-60 Clayton 1.2 4.3 6.5 6.6-42 HAMPTON V SKYE ST KILDA CITY V MORDIALLOC Dingley: Goal Kickers: C. McQueen 7, K. Davidson 3, S. Gaertner 3, D. Ades 2, Dingley: Goal Kickers: S. Williams 5, V. Arena 2, J. Hyde, T. Ristevski, T. Cooper, MOORABBIN V MOUNT WAVERLEY M. Freeman 2, K. Feehan 2, M. Morwood, J. Ferguson, J. Clausen J. Adkins, L. Moore, J. Boyle SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS V HIGHETT Best Players: D. Ades, M. Morwood, C. McQueen, S. Gaertner, M. Freeman, J. Ball Best Players: J. Boyle, S. Williams, T. Cooper, J. Piltz, J. Wylie Clayton: Goal Kickers: R. Palazzolo 2, C. Wilson 2, D. Scanlon 2, A. Mills, Clayton: Goal Kickers: C. Pearce 2, T. Healey, D. Gilmour, J. Crameri, D. Ross OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V DINGLEY BYE: KEYSBOROUGH HALLAM V ENDEAVOUR HILLS N. Scanlon, C. Lee Best Players: J. Crameri, B. Johnson, R. Marra, D. Gilmour, D. Bracebridge, Best Players: L. Boyle, D. Scanlon, A. Mills, J. Rigoni, C. Wilson, R. Palazzolo B. Hodge

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DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89 Oakleigh District are beginning to forge a reputation as the Bentleigh ROUND 6 PREVIEW of 2016 after featuring in a third successive match decided by 12 points BENTLEIGH vs EAST MALVERN (Bentleigh Reserve) or fewer. This one is huge – the undefeated Demons play host to a resurgent The Demons’ string of narrow losses in 2015 has been well East Malvern who, save for an underwhelming performance in Round 3 documented, so it is with a touch of irony that they consigned the Oaks (which was partly due to the five-day turnaround from their ANZAC Day to their second consecutive loss by a kick or less after a 12.10 (82) to clash) has been red hot. 12.6 (78) thriller at Bentleigh Reserve. While Dingley has jumped into standalone premiership favouritism, these two sides aren’t far behind, so you can look forward to a high- Kicking with the aid of a strong breeze in the opening term, the Oaks quality contest. were confident of leading at the first change. However, few would have predicted the six-goal blitzkrieg that simply torched the undefeated Both teams had players involved in interleague last Saturday, include Demons and helped them to a 31-point advantage. Bentleigh’s Kayne O’Brien and Panthers’ pair Ed Sim and Nathan Robinson. But Demon Matt Troutbeck was close to BOG with his stellar But the premiership contenders swung into action in the second term, five-goal performance. If the Richmond VFL-listed forward lines up for booting 5.6 to 0.0 to eradicate the deficit, although missed opportunities the Dees again on Saturday, expect the Bentleigh forward line, which kept their half time lead to just five points. also features Paddy Nicholls and James Robertson, to prove too much for the East Malvern defence and kick a winning score. With the blustery conditions easing somewhat in the second half, scoring at the northern end of the ground became a possibility and CHELTENHAM vs ST PAULS (Jack Barker Oval) consequently both sides were locked in a tight arm wrestle. St Pauls are looking more and more like the West Coast Eagles of the SFNL – very good at home, but struggle on the road. Their record The Districts continually pressed forward in the final 10 minutes of the stands 2-0 at the Kennel, 0-3 in away games this year, and a loss here game and looking like pinching it late, but the rock-solid Bentleigh to the underperforming Rosellas will only further that reputation. defence held firm for a four-point win. We’ve seen glimpses of Cheltenham’s best this year, which is certainly James Robertson and Pat Nicholls starred in attack for the winners good enough, but they haven’t been able to string four quarters with three goals each, while Sam McGarry and Kayne O‘Brien were together. If you can’t do that, then you can’t expect to win too many also prolific. games of Division 1 footy. Six goals between Khaled Kandakji and Dan Kiellerup kept the St Pauls should be too strong here. visitors in the hunt, but Hadrian Prest was perhaps their most CLAYTON vs EAST BRIGHTON (Meade Reserve) influential contributor. A month ago this game would have been a fait accompli for Clayton, but with their playing list ravaged by injury and unavailability, this clash against Elsewhere, East Malvern’s boom recruits dominated as the Panthers cellar-dwellars East Brighton looms as a danger game for the club. recorded a 9.12 (66) to 7.6 (48) victory over St Pauls at the Zoo. With just one win from five starts in 2016, the Clays’ season is in danger The trio of Nathan Robinson, Ed Sims and Jimmy Dowling put on a of becoming an unmitigated disaster after early promise and hopes of midfield masterclass that cut a swatch through the Dogs’ . finals. They will need a big win here to get their season back on track. They monopolised possession around the stoppages with their blend of grunt and polish and impacted the scoreboard as the Panthers led at The Vampires, meanwhile, are the only remaining winless team in the competition and have be demolished in most of the games they every change. have played so far. They will be competitive, but it’s hard to see them The electric Callum Cathcart was again a shining light for St Pauls, so winning this. too was ruckman Josh Verlin. ST KILDA CITY vs MORDIALLOC (Peanut Farm) Reigning Sparrow Medallist Matt Brown booted three in his side’s loss. It will be a different look for St Kilda City this week as they run out on to the Peanut Farm in St Kilda’s 2015 Indigenous Round AFL guernsey for It certainly wasn’t pretty footy, but Mordialloc did just enough to their clash with Mordialloc to commemorate this weekend’s Sir Doug overcome Cheltenham in a low-scoring affair at a windswept Ben Nicholls Indigenous Round. Kavanagh Reserve, 7.12 (54) to 4.4 (28). While all of the Mordi boys enjoyed the week off last Saturday, Saints Targets were hard to spot in the blustery conditions and as a result Ricky Thomson and Ayang Nyanjok carved in up in the Senior and goals were at a premium, with Cheltenham kept to just 1.1 after the Under 18 Interleague clashes respectively. Expect the duo to again have long break. an impact on Saturday. Mordi spearhead James Morris had no such issues finding his range, Mordialloc will enter this clash as warm favourites, but City have the kicking a bag of five majors, while Nick Lawrence and Chris Brooking wood over Mordialloc, upsetting the eventual runners-up in their last also excelled. meeting at home the penultimate round of 2015. The Bloods haven’t tasted success too often at the Peanut Farm, which has become a Dingley, meanwhile, did a number on an undermanned Clayton, bogey venue for them, and on that basis I’m tipping an upset here. handing out an 83-point thrashing at Souter Oval. OAKLEIGH DISTRICT vs DINGLEY (Princes Highway Reserve) A 10-goal-to-two first half ensure the result was never in doubt, while The biggest test of all for the Division 1 newcomers, who have surprised two goals late in the last quarter to the Clays’ Cory Wilson kept the final a few, including this columnist, with their competitiveness in the top margin under triple digits. grade. Three straight wins against bottom four opponents saw inflated opinions of the team, but we learnt more about what this side is Calhan McQueen topped the list of Dingoes goal scorers with seven in capable of when they pushed premiership contenders East Malvern and the 22.11 (143) to 9.6 (60) rout, while Danny Ades and Matt Morwood Bentleigh all the way in recent weeks. continued their impressive form. Dingley, however, continue to go from strength to strength, and their For the disappointing Clays it was Lee Boyle and Dean Scanlon offering percentage of 232.39% is testament to their dominance. They should any real resistance. get the chocolates in this one, but Oakleigh will make them earn it.

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2016 DIVISION 1 SENIOR FIXTURE DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD: ROUND 6 / BRUCE HILL

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 Bentleigh v East Malvern (incorporating Tooronga/Malvern) 16-APR 4-JUN 23-JUL First met in 2012 - 6 matches (Bentleigh 4 wins, East Malvern 2 wins) East Brighton 6.4-40 def by East Malvern 21.15-141 East Brighton v Oakleigh District East Brighton v Cheltenham Largest Winning Margin Bentleigh 28 pts (2/6/12) Dingley 14.11-95 def Mordialloc 5.5-35 Dingley v Bentleigh Dingley v St Kilda City East Malvern 89 pts (15/8/15) Bentleigh 10.5-65 def St Pauls 6.8-44 Mordialloc v Clayton Bentleigh v Clayton Smallest Winning Margin Bentleigh 3 pts (14/6/14) Oakleigh District 16.14-110 def Cheltenham 6.12-48 St Pauls v St Kilda City Oakleigh District v East Malvern Clayton 15.16-106 def St Kilda City 13.10-88 East Malvern v Cheltenham Mordialloc v St Pauls East Malvern 30 pts (13/6/15) Highest Score Bentleigh 14-12-96 (16/8/14) ROUND 2 MARBUT STONE ROUND 8 ROUND 14 East Malvern 23-17-155 (15/8/15) 23-APR 18-JUN 30-JUL Lowest Score Bentleigh 2-6-18 (18/8/12) Mordialloc 15.20-110 def East Brighton 2.6-18 Bentleigh v East Brighton St Kilda City v East Brighton East Malvern 1-8-14 (18/8/12) Dingley 21.8-134 def St Pauls 8.8-56 (10-Apr) Dingley v East Malvern Clayton v Dingley Cheltenham v St Pauls Cheltenham 10.10-70 def by Bentleigh 13.14-92 Oakleigh District v Mordialloc Oakleigh District v Bentleigh St Kilda City 6.9-45 def by Oakleigh District 11.7-73 Clayton v St Pauls Cheltenham v Mordialloc First met in 1996 - 42 matches (St Pauls 31 wins, Cheltenham 11 wins) East Malvern 12.16-88 def Clayton 6.10-46 St Kilda City v Cheltenham St Pauls v East Malvern Largest Winning Margin St Pauls 100 pts (2/8/03) Cheltenham 89 pts (5/8/07) GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 Smallest Winning Margin St Pauls 7 pts (26/7/08) 30-APR 25-JUN 6-AUG Cheltenham 2 pts (15/6/96) East Brighton 3.4-22 def by St Pauls 19.17-131 East Brighton v Dingley East Brighton v Clayton Highest Score St Pauls 20-16-136 (2/8/03) Dingley 11.12-78 def Cheltenham 7.10-52 Mordialloc v Bentleigh Dingley v Oakleigh District Bentleigh 8.12-60 def St Kilda City 8.6-54 St Pauls v Oakleigh District East Malvern v Bentleigh Cheltenham 20-12-132 (5/8/07) Oakleigh District 14.12-96 def Clayton 12.14-86 Cheltenham v Clayton Mordialloc v St Kilda City Lowest Score St Pauls 4-11-35 (8/8/98) Mordialloc 11.11-77 def East Malvern 2.9-21 East Malvern v St Kilda City St Pauls v Cheltenham Cheltenham 5-2-32 (7/8/04) Clayton v East Brighton ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 7-MAY 2-JUL 13-AUG First met in 1982 - 30 matches (Clayton 18 wins, East Brighton 12 wins) Largest Winning Margin East Brighton 135 pts (9/5/15) Cheltenham 13.12-90 def East Brighton 7.5-47 East Malvern v East Brighton Oakleigh District v East Brighton St Kilda City 6.8-44 def by Dingley 19.10-124 Mordialloc v Dingley (M) Bentleigh v Dingley Clayton 78 pts (12/5/07) def by Bentleigh 12.11-83 Clayton 8.15-63 St Pauls v Bentleigh Clayton v Mordialloc Smallest Winning Margin East Brighton 4 pts (16/7/05) East Malvern 12.6-78 def Oakleigh District 9.18-72 Cheltenham v Oakleigh District St Kilda City v St Pauls Clayton 6 pts (28/4/01, 14/7/07) St Pauls 12.9-81 def Mordialloc 4.8-32 St Kilda City v Clayton Cheltenham v East Malvern Highest Score East Brighton 27-12-174 (9/5/15) ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 Clayton 24-11-155 (12/5/07) 14-MAY 9-JUL 20-AUG Lowest Score East Brighton 6-10-46 (14/8/04) East Brighton 7.7-49 def by St Kilda City 15.22-112 East Brighton v v Mordialloc East Brighton v Bentleigh Clayton 1-5-11 (1/6/13) Dingley 22.11-143 def Clayton 9.6-60 St Pauls v Dingley St Kilda City v Mordialloc Bentleigh 12.10-82 def Oakleigh District 12.6-78 East Malvern v Dingley Mordialloc 7.12-54 def Cheltenham 4.4-28 Bentleigh v Cheltenham Mordialloc v Oakleigh District First met in 2000 - 26 matches (St Kilda City 20 wins, Mordialloc 6 wins) East Malvern 9.12-66 def St Pauls 7.6-48 Oakleigh District v St Kilda City St Pauls v Clayton Largest Winning Margin Mordialloc 137 pts (1/5/04) Clayton v East Malvern Cheltenham v St Kilda City St Kilda City 127 pts (28/7/07) ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 Smallest Winning Margin Mordialloc 2 pts (19/7/03) 28-MAY 16-JUL 27-AUG St Kilda City 6 pts (3/5/08) Clayton v East Brighton St Pauls v East Brighton Dingley v East Brighton Highest Score Mordialloc 25-20-170 (1/5/04) Oakleigh District v Dingley Cheltenham v Dingley Bentleigh v Mordialloc St Kilda City 25-17-167 (28/7/07) Bentleigh v East Malvern St Kilda City v Bentleigh Oakleigh District v St Pauls Lowest Score Mordialloc 1-6-12 (12/7/12, 28/7/08) St Kilda City v Mordialloc Clayton v Oakleigh District Clayton v Cheltenham St Kilda City 2-10-22 (10/7/04) Cheltenham v St Pauls East Malvern v Mordialloc St Kilda City v East Malvern Oakleigh District v Dingley *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR First met in 2007 - 4 matches (Dingley 3 wins, Oakleigh District 1 win) FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY Largest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 24 pts (28/7/07) Dingley 79 pts (26/5/07) Smallest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 24 pts (28/7/07) ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS Dingley 53 pts (2/8/08) Highest Score Oakleigh District 15-9-99 (28/7/07) Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the Dingley 22-14-146 (26/5/07) playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. Lowest Score Oakleigh District 9-9-63 (24/5/08) Thank you for your co-operation. Dingley 11-9-75 (28/7/07)

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DIVISION 1: ROUND 6 BENTLEIGH EAST MALVERN Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Ground: Dunlop Reserve Arthur Street (Melway Ref 77 F1) Colours: Navy Blue & Red Stripes Telephone: 0424 965 068 Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Reserve Coach: Ben Padula/Brock Baker Senior Coach: Paul Dimattina Reserve Coach: Ryan Fishlock

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Scott Lawry 35 Sam McGarry 1 R. Fenton 27 M. Ryan 2 James Coles 36 Tom Backman 2 T. Tohiariki 28 James Kirtland 3 Mitch Allamby 37 Luke Holmesby 4 Mark Smith 38 Matthew Troutbeck 3 N. Robinson 29 C. Nicholls 5 James Robertson 39 Andrew Griffiths 4 L. Poustie 30 B. Baker 6 40 Spencer Dayl Alan Hendry 5 M. Ferguson 31 S. Robson 7 Barama Blow 41 Micheal Laskey 6 J. Crameri 32 A .Johnson 8a Kade Murphy 42 Matthew Hogan 8b Paddy Nicholls 43 Andrew Pendlebury 7 K.Gowers 33 N. Barry 9 Justin Hall 44 Dimitri Petrakis 8 L. Voight 34 T. Burgdorf 10 Paul Dimmatina 45 Alex Walker 9 J. Lumsden 35 N. McCann 11 Kyle Swinden 46 Nick Perry 12 Todd James 47 Nick Lowrie 10 L. Fitzgerald 36 G. Gemetzis 13 Damon Grant 48 Lachlan Foott 11 E. Sim 37 S. Lonie 14 Liam Dimmatina 49 PJ Lambrinos 12 C. Roughead 38 B. Padula 15 Liam Hogden-Hewitt 50 James Watts 13 T. Smith 39 T. Horton 16 Luke Morrison 51 Liam Corkhill 17 Brody Lawford 52 Tom Stack 14 D. Roche 41 Retired 18 Toddy Fraser 53 Kade Heaphy-Wemyss 15 P. Johns 42 B. Taylor 19a 54 Andrew Lee Chris Yenofkain 16 L. Dowling 43 N.Douglas 19b Ben Cooper 55 Eugene Alter 16* 44 20 Steve Galileos 56 Jackson Meredith Jackson Kirtland N. Barac 21 Saf Balic 57 JK 17 S. Fiora 45 C. Horstman 22 Nick Jordon 58 Danien O'Connor 18 I. McCrimmon 46 P. Welland 23a Kayne O'Brien 59 Ben Zurak 19 M .Terech 47 H. Rix 23b Scott Sice 60 Rob Moriaty 24 Ben Zybersztajn 61 Troy Bullock 19* W.Harcourt 48 J. Dear 25 Andrew West 62 Jack Dear 20 S. Skipper 50 C. Harrison 26 Todd McClean 63 Sean Scotland 21 M. Naughton 52 D. Nadzielski 27 Ben Morrison 64 Aaron Locandro 22 P. De Koeyer 53 J. Hammond 28 Con Peteropoulos 65 Michael Ballard 29 Andrew Walsh 66 Luke Delany 23 T. Horan 54 T.Bright 30 Ryan Murphy 67 Liam Nixon 24 J. Dowling 56 W.Sadler 31 68 Josh McGarry Bryn Stockes 25 S. James 60 T. Herrick 32 Chris Fiddler 70 James Howard 26 64 33 Ben DeNardis 71 Scott Motimer D. Taylor D. Gauci 34 Bobby Bennett 26* B.Gannon

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DIVISION 1: ROUND 6 DIVISION 1: ROUND 6 CHELTENHAM ST PAULS CLAYTON EAST BRIGHTON Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Weatherall Rd, Ground: Meade Reserve Clayton Ground: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Cheltenham Ground: McKinnon Reserve, Tucker Rd, McKinnon Colours: Black & White Widdop Cres, Hampton East Telephone: 9585 1259 Senior Coach: Nick Scanlon Colours: Red With a white V Colours: Red, Yellow and Black vertical panels. Colours: Blue, Red & White Reserve Coach: Corey Pearce Coach: Peter Larsen Senior Coach: Des Ryan Senior Coach: Richard Houston Reserve Coach: Alistair Garlick Reserves Coach: Michael Hogan Thirds Coach: Scott Mellick

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Luke Brookman 28 Jeremy Tobin 1 James Bitmead 1 Matt Herbstreit 30 James Bragagnolo 1 Danny Gilmour 26 Jack McEwen 1 Nick Duncan 23 Jordan Rogers 2 Stephen Brosnahan 2 Nick Shannon 31 Anthony Locandro 2 Matt Thorneycroft 29 Alastair Garlick 2 Dean Scanlon 27 Aaron Mills 2 Marcus Lavender 24 Michael De Luca 3 Nathan Cerisara 3 Fred Jenkins 32 Jordan Lloyd 3 Michael Dewar 30 Chris Graham 3 Nic Crameri 28 Jordan Collins 4 Alex Chingarev 4 Nicholas Halliday 33 Michael Johnstone 3 Isaac Williams 25 Shaun Pearce 4 Andrew Dewar 31 James Pennycuick 4 Phillip Kurth 29 Jack Crameri 5 Anthony Cilia 5 Harry Hunt 34 George Young 4 Peter Larsen 26 Damian Lynch 5 Justin King 32 Chris Neophitou 5 Shannon Gallagher 30 Jack Bourke 6 Michael Craig 6 Josh Verlin 35 Jeremy Muldoon 5 27 6 Sam Perkin 33 Tom Jelleff Brodie Muller Adrian Jillich 7 Mark Crossley 8 Liam Wilson (VC) 36 Scott Bilger 6 Gabriel Irons 31 Jayden Gilmour 6 28 7 Matt Zacharin 34 Tom Nelson 8 James Dickinson 9 Callum Cathcart 37 Tim Walsh 7 Chris Morrison 32 Mark McHenry Aaron Viney Jarrad Gaggin 8 Bane Suboticki 35 Jarryd Bloink 9 Avil Digilov 10 Jay Ting 38 Justin Berry 8 Nick Scanlon 33 Dean Evangelista 7 Seamus Murphy 29 Tyler Thorne 10 Trent Faulks 9 Tim Wigney 36 Ben Shaw 11 Brad Gilder (VC) 39 Thomas Still 9 Andrew Ray 34 Gerard Imbriano 8 30 11 Brendan Gareth Tom Jessup Adam De Luca 10 Jake Davis 37 Morikot Keo 12 Tim East 40 Ash Munday 12 David Goodie 10 Glenn Tuckwell 35 Sebastian Valiente 9 31 13 41 Liam Bowman Brendan Gouin 11 Max Worrell 38 Brendon Stevens Christian McCarthy Jack Hanley 13 Kevin Hoard 11 Nick Parisi 36 Dylan Bracebridge 13 Rhys Walton 42 Lachlan Carracher 10 Andrew DeMaria 32 Steve Richards 12 Cole Brumley 39 Morgan Hampton 14 Justin Hynes 14 Jarrad Allan 43 Jonathan Sherren 12 Stewart Scanlon 37 Luke Ruff 13 Chris Bennets 40 Trent Vanderheiden 15 Chris Jones 11 Retired 33 Chris Webber 15 Kieran Knox (VC) 44 Joseph Halloran 13 Joel Rigoni 38 George Yelayotis 14 Sam Quigley 41 Sean Tyniec 16 Andrew Jones 12 Sam Rowe 34 Gavin Naiken 16 Victor Jenkins 45 Terry Zisimopoulos 14 Luke Ross 39 Steve Martin 15 Callum Brumley 42 Shan Jiffry 17 Brad Jones 17 Dan East 46 Ben Carracher 13 Anthony Bailey 35 Andrew Jansen 18 Matthew Krohnje 15 Nathan Collins 40 Shaun Hamilton 16 Chris Germano 44 Mitchell Stevens 18 Trent McIntyre 47 Cameron James 19 Justin Lambert 16 Lachie Caine 41 Corey Wilson 14 Miles Harding 36 Lachlan Woodhams 17 Jesse Donald 45 Declan Hampton 19 Carl Herbstreit 49 Chris Vial 20 Jack Louis 17 Trent Papworth 42 Greg Klapsos 15 Isaac Vanderwerf 37 Cian Reid 18 Daniel Vaughan 46 Nathan Dall 20 Tim Roberts 50 Jonathon Davidson 21 Craig Machell 18 43 21 Rhys Peet 51 Tim East Chris Lee Ashley Plozza 16 Harry Healey 38 Trent Beard 19 Anthony Milesi 47 Jack Gavin 22 Sam Oke 22 Dave Hutchinson 52 Ben McCarthy 19 Rory Naylor 44 Stephen Kurth 20 James McCartney 49 Tyler price 23 Donald Oke 17 John Conroy 39 Lachlan French 24 Tim Robertson 23 Aaron Hay 53 Michael Hargood 20 Corey Pearce 45 Darcy Kingsbury 21 Tim Bolger 50 Tom Christopher 18 James Plant 40 Mike Paxman 25 Leigh Sweetland 24 Nick Hogan 54 Bob Carracher 21 Matt Wilson 46 Rohan Marra 22 Jack Worrell 51 Ryan Howells 19 41 26 Michael Thornton 25 James Sziller 55 Carey O'Brien Harry White Nick Stafford 23 Paul Conroy 55 James Carcassi 22 Robert Palazzolo 47 Brent Rowley 27 Craig Pratchett 26 Harley Ambrose (C) 56 Dan East 20 Mitchell Garvey 42 Sam Siggins 24 Matt Bowles 63 Paul Sanders 23 Xavier Deayton 48 Doug Penngilly 28 Shaun Uphill 27 Glen Balmforth 57 Dylan kelly 24 Lee Boyle 49 Chris Collins 21 Barry Hope 43 Tom Eglington 25 Michael Donahue 98 Adam Jones 29 Michael Warburton 28 Matt Brown 58 Elliott Holden 27 Matthew Burge 99 Jack Barclay 30 Mitch Westhead 29 Dino Karamoshos 59 25 Daniel Kirby 50 James Kargas 22 Mark Jamieson 48 Michael Angus

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DIVISION 1: ROUND 6 DIVISION 1: ROUND 6 ST KILDA CITY MORDIALLOC OAKLEIGH DISTRICT DINGLEY Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve, Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, McDonald Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley Blessington St, St Kilda St , Mordialloc Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East Colours: Red, Yellow and Black Colours: Red, white and black Colours: Red & white stripes Colours: Black with White Sash vertical panels Senior Coach: Shane Morwood Senior Coach: Jason Chapple Senior Coach: Robert Johns Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy Reserves Coach: Matthew Benton Reserve Coach: Darren Gatt Reserves Coach: Samer Dagher Reserves Coach: Rick Nagliati Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS 1 Simon Hislop 28 Luke Baillie 55 Gareth Joachim 1 Scott Bradley 30 Chris Brooking 1 Jake Mullen 26 Kieran Nolan 1 Steven Gaertner 34 Joel Billings 1 Joseph Edwards 1a Drew Taylor 31 Jayden Gregory 2 Ryan Stewart 35 James Ball 2 Ayang Nanjyok 29 Nathan Laffy 56 Jed LLoyd 2 Simon Black 27 Daniel Saldanha 2 Mason Goldin 2 Justin Summons 32 Nick Lawrence 3 Marcus Freeman 36 Kane Davidson 3 Rhys Joachim 30 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 57 Dan Ella 3 Luke Casey 28 Rob Mackay 3 Andrew Ross 3 Beau Turner 33 Jake O’Donnell 4 Jack Ades 37 James Piltz 4 Brad Neurath 31 Hamish Marshall 58 Benjamin Grimison 4 29 3a 34 Nathan Brown Sam Geurrens 4 Andrew Rizzi Nic Kane Luke Ardrey 5 Sam Williams 38 Nick Costantino 5 Declan Harrington 32 Thusan Shrimpton 59 Ben Hall 4 Alistair Pike 35 Andrew Fyans 5 Pat Carroll 30 Khaled Khandakji 6 Chris Horton-Milne 39 Tom Ristevski 5 Kyle Murdoch 6 Dylan Sloan 33 Nick Taylor 60 Chanel Lalotoa 4a Will Thompson 36 Matt Ravenall 6 31 Hadrian Presti Jason Nicholas 7 Tony Lavars 40 Andrew Rizzi 6 Drew McLean 5 Dean Miller 37 Andrew Kent 7 Juy Capp 34 Jesse McLean 61 Aaron De Netto 7 Justin Hill 32 Mark Yardin 8 Joshua Boyle 41 Brad Sessler 6 Todd Bastion 38 Ash Humphrey 8 Harley Geri 8 Ricky Thomson 35 Myles Jamieson 62 Josh Collins 8 Dave Velardo 33 Dean Coker 9 Travis La Rocca 42 Peter Rizzi 7 Nathan Evans 39 Joel Gregory 10 Peter Rizzi 9 Michael Habashi 36 Jack Gavin 63 Kaito Battaglene 7a Aaron Folks 40 Michael Fries 9 Ryan Carroll 34 Dave Barbaro 10 Daniel Ades 44 Daniel Morris 12 Michael Jeddou 10 Mark Tasiyan 37 Ben May 64 Jamie Vlahos 8 Jayden Alexandrou 41 Stefan Gregory 11 Joshua Ferguson 45 Tom Cooper 10 Andrew Howison 35 Daniel Watson 15 Brett Smith 11 Cameron Hansen 38 Andy Hunter 65 Matthew Laux 9 James Pither 42 Kaleb Tymko 12 Luke Bartholemew 46 Jesse O'Sullivan 10a Paul Gurr 36 Yaz Malcolm 10 Josh Kovarik 43 Tom Jewell 13 Matthew Morwood 47 James Cullen 16 12 Brent Gutterson 39 Mitchell Burgess 66 Norbert Williams Harrison Whelan 11 37 11 Carey Neville 44 Robbie Evans Will LeMarca Sam Clayfield 14 Robert Rusan 48 Jason Wylie 13 Andrew Walker 40 Sam Lewin 67 Jack Nanovich 21 Paddy Edwards 12 James Morris 45 Brent Bedwell 12 Matthew Fletcher 38 Ferlazo Zachary 15 Stuart Cleeve 49 David Bose 14 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 41 Luke Laux 68 Jarvis Mateariki 13 Rowan Andrews 46 Matthew Powell 22 Jayden Corpe 13 Dan Kiellerup 39 Matthew Kingsley 16 Daniel Farmer 50 Anthony La Rocca 15 Aaron Green 42 Will Batholemew 69 Dilan Shrimpton 14 Luke Barnhoorn 47 Dean Bott 23 Nathan Lowther 14 40 18 Andrew Frost 51 Kristen Feehan 15 Sean Van Velsen 48 James Roberts Alex McNicholl Daniel Difede 16 Michael Shaw 43 Rick Scott 70 Jaron Helman 19 Tom Wright 52 Jack Hyde 24 Andrew Puleio 16 James Keighley 49 Ben Harrison 15 Liam Boschen 41 Sam Russell 17 Jon Hay 44 Will Debruin 71 Samer Dagher 20 Lee Wonnacott 53 Jacob Adkins 26 Andrew McNeil 17 Luke Kirkland 50 Chris Roggero 16 Aarron Henneman 42 Nick Gisonda 22 Stefan Feehan 54 Drew McLean 18 Brendan Johnstone 45 Jordan Hilton Taylor 72 Gavin Phillips 18 Shane Lawton 51 John Russo 27 Joshua Keyt 17 Ryan Pearson 43 George Litras 19 Caleb Mason 46 Ashleigh Crooks 73 Rudi Taylor 19 Daniel Quinn 52 Brent Bedwell 23 Chris Morgan 55 Caelin Brooker 28 Jordan Potts 20 David Marguglio 53 Michael Schofield 18 Brody Hodic 44 Liam Atchison 24 Phil Ball 56 Jordan Bishel 20 Josh Herdman 47 James Symons 74 Damien Maher 30 Jackson O'Brien 21 Michael Barnhoorn 55 Dhana Nithyakumar 19 Brent Crawley 45 Mark Jacotine 26 Colin Craney 57 Nicholas Taylor 21 Alex Considine 48 Jack Baker 75 Ryan Taylor 22 Peter Nelson 56 Nick Fitzgerald 20 Rob Mackay 51 Ash Peterson 27 Calhan McQueen 58 Will Nevill 31 Leigh Menzel 22 Charles Ryan Orchard 49 Sam McPhee 76 Davide Concilia 23 Tony DeMacedo 57 Shaun Cunningham 28 Joshua Campbell 61 Tom Gent 21 54 32 Matthew Butts 23 Henry Sullivan 50 Carlos Kamus 77 Lorent Chitrakapong 24 Tom Howard 58 Michael Ardrey Paul Fermanis Joerel Goujon 29 Leigh Moore 62 Vincent Arena 25 Morgan Harris 59 Kevin Cevic 22 Joe Castello 60 John Cardamone 33 Andrew Comino 24 Ollie Gabelich 51 Lachy Tangas 78 Giacomo Fecht 30 Andy Din 63 Joseph Edwards 26 Simon Fragiacomo 60 Alex Houghton 23 Mladin Josic 65 Brent DomPaul 44 Steven Rositano 25 Hasiam Faraj 52 Tom Looi 79 Brian Presnell 31 Matthew Ponton 64 Adam Hickford 27 Brad Lindsey 72 Ryan Williams 50 Adam Sikora 26 Julian Cougan 53 Bobby Lee 80 Keegan Powell 24 Robert Edwards 67 Trent McNamara 32 Jack Clausen 65 Danny Din 28 Scott Pitura 73 James Delaney 25 57 Peter Merkus 27 Jason Cheah 54 Ben Frazer 81 Glen Krepp 29 Josh Jewel Matthew Grazules 33 Harry Thompson 99 Clinton Brooks

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DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES BENTLEIGH Bentleigh’s reserves earned an impressive to this win. That said Siobhan Deacon was 35-point win against St Kilda City. We named best on court. Football jumped out of the blocks early and kept the Our Division 5 side put up a strong and Our seniors hosted Oakleigh District in Saints at arm’s length. Rob Moriarty, whilst tenacious fight all game earning them missing a goal of the year contender, ran yet another nail-biter at Arthur St. With a 10-point win over Skye. Best on court all over the saints from halfback and was a lead at three quarter time and the wind went to Maddison Licciardo for her great named best on ground. Unfortunately, our behind us in the fourth, we withstood a late patience, movement and strong holds in under 19’s lost by 63 points to St Kilda City. charge from Oakleigh to grind out our fifth the circle. straight win and stay second on the ladder. Though we showed improvement, it wasn’t Though losing by 13, our Division 7 side put It was a team effort, spearheaded by Kade enough to get our first win. up a great fight against a harsh wind and the Heaphy-Wemyss who supplied the grunt Netball top team Mount Waverley. Alannah Clifford work in the middle and player-coach Paul Our Division 1s played Keysborough this was named best on court. Dimattina who made clutch plays to seal week, a very experienced and well-drilled the victory. Bentleigh’s reserves disposed side. Unfortunately we did not play to our Sponsors of an undermanned Oakleigh Districts side ability and lost by 16, but to our credit we Random and much appreciated sponsors of with an easy 169-point win. Ben Cooper never gave up and didn’t drop our heads. the week: Lexus Brighton 9524 2099, stood out as the best. Lucky for him the bye Best on court was Stacey Jeffrey. Café Sienna 9827 1353 and Julie Fidler is this week, so he has an extra week to get In Division 2 we beat St Kilda City by 10 Tennis Coaching 0407 683 367 over a bad bout of leather poisoning. E.B goals. Our unbreakable defence was the key By James Kiernan

responded strongly to score the next four. And Andrew Fyans being among the best. MORDIALLOC Another Saturday, although St Pauls came again they were never The seniors were able to grind out a 54-28 win another howling wind. Such is the way of able to take the advantage from Mordialloc as after a real arm wrestle. This game was not a Melbourne in the late autumn. And whilst the red & whites finished with a 35-31 victory. the wind did not for pretty sport make, it did thing of beauty – the conditions dictated that however blow four points Mordialloc’s way, at The thirds battled hard in a low-scoring – but the resilience shown will at least please least in the majority of cases. encounter against Chelsea Heights. This young coach Chapple. Three goals to one kicking to the side is clearly reaping the benefits from being scoring end set the game up in the first quarter, First to the netball under 19s, and Mordialloc expertly marshalled by coach Nikki Dempster, and after we held Cheltenham to two goals of One playing Mordialloc Two meant that we both and is really developing well. The close games their own in the second term, Mordialloc’s half won and lost in this one. It was the Ones that are often the most difficult for inexperienced time advantage was eight points. Although we finished victorious, by 37-17 over the Twos. This sides to win, and to outlast their opponents to kicked only 2.6 in the third term, Cheltenham is the first time that the two teams have opposed win 17-16 was most pleasing for all concerned. were held scoreless and Mordi were able to each other in competitive play, and it will be Well played ladies! coast home in the last term on the back of interesting to see how the other such matches another strong defensive display. James Morris On to the football, and the seconds took on play out as the girls continue to learn their craft was the main scorer with five. Nick Lawrence, last season’s grand finalists in Cheltenham. over the season. Chris Brooking and Beau Turner were our best. Our boys shocked the more highly fancied With the seconds having the bye this weekend, Rosellas early on, leading by two goals to one The MFNC Sponsor of the week is Mordialloc first onto the court in senior competition was at quarter time, but sadly that was the end of Optical. They are located centrally in Mordialloc the firsts, who took on a St Pauls side that are our scoring until the last quarter. We were still at 483 Main Street and are open Monday to one of the main fancies for the premiership. in the game at this point, as inaccurate kicking Saturday for eye testing, glasses and contact Our girls started very much the stronger, and held Cheltenham’s lead to 30 points, but the lenses, all bulk billed. They also have a big although scores were close right throughout the effort had proved too much as Cheltenham range of sunglasses and designer frames day Mordialloc always looked the more likely to rallied to finally win by 72-23. Pete Nelson, available. Get yourself a 15% discount just by bring home the points. Our lead was cut to one Shaun Cunningham & Nick Fitzgerald goaled mentioning to Michael that you have seen this goal early in the last quarter, but Mordialloc for the Bloods, with Brad Lindsay, Dean Miller & promo, when you drop into the store.

EAST BRIGHTON Reserves significant improvement. If these young blokes Travelling along beautifully at this point of stick at it success is not far away. The signs are Seniors time. It was a fairly high standard of Reserves promising. It seems to be a case of one step forward footy played last week and other than a couple and two steps back which can occur with an of lapses here and there the players stood up No Net Ball report provided inexperienced team. There are, however, when required on a pretty blustery day. It’s Social basics that are non negotiable. Not making been a long time since East Brighton reserves Luncheon on June 18th at Bentleigh, special your opponent work hard for possession would have sat in the top 4 but it is fair to say that the guest speakers and carvery lunch, 12-2.00. be one. It appeared either fatigue or laziness personnel available is of better quality than prevented players being accountable in the those that left. This team is responsible for its Bookings available see Mick Rogers or Youngy. second half. Either can be solved by work on own performance, is well drilled and coached, Special Wholesale meat deal, details on the new the track. If any player is disillusioned enough trains regularly and gets results rather than website www.thevampires.org, put your order with their own efforts to not put together a being a group of blokes expecting someone to in now for the best meat in town. Vampires mid- more consistent training effort then results as hand it to them. season ball July 23rd at the McKinnon Hotel we witnessed last Saturday will be repeated. upstairs. $75.00 per head all inclusive. In every game this year opposition teams have Under 19’s scored heavily in “junk” time and East Brighton St.Kilda City have had very good Under 19’s over Bookings see Mick or Youngy turned the ball over 50 times during the course the past couple of years so it was going to be a Sponsors of play last week which belies some of the great challenge. The team started wel and is on Brighton Holden, McKinnon Hotel, 360 improvement shown and stymies it. Special the way up but the task was a daunting one and Constructions, Pizza on Patterson MCRogers mentions to Miles Harding and Harry White who the Saints over ran a gallent Vampire unit in the are coming along nicely but need a few more end. Although yet to win the 4 points the boys Consulting, Snap Fitness, RSM Insurance helpers. This week presents another chance, are getting better as opposed to treading water Brokers, Bendigo Community Bank Elwood. See another challenge. last year and probably finishing the year without our new website at www.thevampires.org

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emergence of “Pup” Feehan, and the continued Off field, our major raffle draw function last Reserves: Sponsored by Ormond Fruit Supply to be 7 points down at half time. The second half It’s back to the real business DINGLEY good form of our twos under the wise tutelage Saturday was a success, and this week the girls ST PAULS The wind was blowing a gale at East Malvern which showed the difference between the teams, East after a week off for Interleague, and, on that of Matty Benton. We may also soon be able to and boys will be letting their hair down at the U 19: Sponsored by Bentleigh RSL set the scene for a hard game against the 2nd placed Malvern scoring 5-9 to our 4-2. The 3 goal loss would note, congratulations to our own Tony Lavars, team. It was great to have big BJ back and it did not have been greater had our opponents converted count on the return of premiership full back “Op-Shop” mid-year Ball at Oscar’s Hangout. The instructions today were simple - who captained the SFNL team with distinction to Accountability,Talking,Team football! Our boys came take him long to get a goal on the board.We battled better. They switched the direction of play better, their first win in many years. The Dingoes now Tom Wright. Not sure whether it’s already fully subscribed, out against a slight breeze at Highett and played hard and had a 3 point advantage at the break.East generally out-marked us and cleared the ball from enter their hitherto most challenging month of but Alysha Hope is the go-to there. Malvern made better use of their wind advantage congestion and found players in the open more often. The first step in the road ahead is our visit to the as instructed working the ball to advantage. Apart the season, squaring off against the clubs that from some wayward kicking from Cookie in the and scoring 4 goals to our one, had an an 18 point We fought hard but lacked poise at times in a scrappy Districts at Princes Highway Reserve, a venue Sponsors: Bendigo Bank, Dingley Sports & sit 2nd, 3rd and 4th on the ladder over three early minutes they zoomed into attack and had 6 half time lead.We improved in the second half, which game. Our best were Cal and Josh. We have a bit to became a shoot-out, East Malvern with 9 goals to of the next four weeks, which will determine at which I recall them beating us in our 2008 Recreation Club, Carlisle Homes, Star Ceilings unanswered goals at the first break.With directions think about over the bye. premiership year. Oakleigh have form, and boast and Partitions, Craig Allen & Associates, from the coach much the same, we capitalized on the our 8. We were not out of it at the lemon break, only where we sit at the half way mark.The slight 13 points down but East Malvern’s 4-5 to our 2-0 Netball: Sponsored by JBS Hospitality: worry we may have had about depth after a a number of seriously good players, so nothing Dingley International Hotel, Fauvdesign, Monier wind assistance,worked the ball unselfishly around In round 5 we faced Mordialloc, tied with us in 2nd the ground to add another 6 unanswered goals by resulted in a 30 point loss. Jordy Lloyd was our top number of retirements and departures has all can be taken for granted, especially if one takes Safety, Padre’s Pizza, Dingley Charcoal Chicken, place on the ladder. The first term did not go our half time. With an 81 point lead we were looking to scorer with 3. The highlight was our smallest player, into account what happened in 2015 against the Schnitz Parkmore, Redwood Gardens Chinese, way, as we began slowly and some bad errors saw us but dissipated, with the stepping up of guys like play out four consistent quarters of football. Dylan Kelly taking a flying leap over the pack and last year’s reserve B&F Kane Davidson, the then promoted Divvy 2 champions (twice!!). Buxton Real Estate. just failing to hold on to a specky. Our mid-field had down 8-2 before improving to be 2 goals down at the This we did with excellent results.Against the wind a great day with Pirovano, Hay, James, Lloyd, Hogan, break. The wind made passing and shooting difficult we ran hard, creating many opportunities, scoring Fred and Dino among our best.With improvement for each team, and we fell away to a 5 goal deficit a further 6 goals, but Highett persisted and kicked each week a win is not far away. at half time. The third quarter was our best and put transitioning through the ground with run To St. Paul’s credit they were able to kick their only 2 for the game.The last term was our best, real pressure on Mordialloc’s shooting end but it Seniors: Sponsored by One Paper: EAST MALVERN Cookie, finally atoning for earlier inaccuracy kicked was not enough and we went down by 4 goals (31-35). and carry before finishing with a goal. two goals in first half of the last quarter to After a great win last week, we started slowly. Most 7 for the quarter. Krema and Brad worked hard, Grace Healey and Ann Cooper were again our bbest Reserves get within 11 points with about 10 minutes to of the play was confined to the end assisted by the Another solid team effort once again, finishing with 5 each whilst Josh and Connor slipped performers. We all wish Ann the very best in her On a sunny but windy day once again, the go before we were able to kick two in a row strong wind and we had few entries into our forward however after the bye week we look to start in with 3 each. Interleague game next week reserves faced off against St Pauls at the to gain an advantage that saw us hold on by line and only managed 1 goal by Matt Brown. East the season again with a stretch of tough The boys came off the ground with their biggest win Malvern were cleaner in their ball use and were Social: Don’t miss our May 28th Cocktail Night at Zoo as we looked to remain undefeated three goals at the end of the day. games ahead. of the season, the result of four complete quarters of moving the ball with precision.In the 2nd term, with Half Moon Bay Hotel Central Room. going into the bye week. Better players for the day were Crimma who team football. Well done. the wind we scored 2 goals to nil Tickets $30.00 via the website. Seniors The first half saw St Pauls take advantage took another big scalp, Chinga who lead by We can up against a very young St Paul’s of a slow start in the first quarter to take example along with the three bulls in the BOORAN HOLDEN SOUTHLAND THIRDS: – 2016 PARTNERS – side on Saturday in what was an important CHELTENHAM It was like a a 3 point lead at quarter time before the middle, Robbo, Jimmy Dowling and Ed Sims. Broke the duck with a great win over the Oliver Hume, Ace of Clubs Rubbish Removal, game for both clubs. Finally we had some production line at Brighton Cabrini on Saturday Reserves took control of the game again, Sam Lonie was also worth a mention in his previously undefeated Dandenong. Well done to Bakers Delight, Bendigo Bank Cheltenham, luck with the toss of the coin and kicked with when Tim Wigney had his knee reconstruction Scotty and his group. This should open the door while kicking with the wind, to take an 18 first senior game at East Malvern. Bentleigh RSL, Booran Holden, Dingley the aid of a strong breeze. We were able to and was immediately followed by Jarod Bloink. for further success. point lead into the main break. capitalize and kick a couple of late goals to We are questioning whether you get a 2 for 1 Conveyancing Services, Essential Money, The Good luck to the boys who made the final NAUTILUS MARINE COLTS: The boys showed hold three goal advantage at ¼ time. deal? Des visited both the boys late on Saturday Garden Cheltenham, Ilixir Cheltenham, Kilburn Knowing that our 3rd quarters haven’t been interleague squad, we look forward to some of their best football for the season which and was able to report that the surgeon was Joinery, Maitland Horler Real Estate, Merkon our best this year, some minor adjustments another very important game against the gave Curl’s a reason to show a big smile. One If the second quarter we were unable to add happy with his work and both the boys were in Constructions, Murray Thompson – State during the break had us coming out with to our score however to the boys credit we ”hot” up and coming team in Bentleigh parent noted that they thought that he had good spirits. Member for Sandringham, Nautilus Marine more energy as the game opened up for defended well to go into half time with a 7 Saturday week. forgotten how to! But winners are grinners and BENTLEIGH R S L Seniors: Disappointing as Curl’s certainly had good reason. Insurance, Navarone Panels, Pentarch Group, both sides with as we kicked 5 goals to St point advantage. After some stern works Club News we put ourselves in a position to win this game Pauls 6. GOODCHILD BUILDERS NETBALL: Once again Quest Cheltenham, Rosella – Australian Grown, at half time the boys come out with a much Saturday June 4th: vs Cheltenham @ Home but we were not able to complete the deal. The one win and one loss the girls are an integral Sport Strap, Terrain Tamer 4WD Parts (Don Backing our ability to come home strongly better team first attitude. Unfortunately we windy conditions which seems to have occurred On the 4th June we will be holding a lunch part of our club and they are certainly showing Kyatt Group), Royal Oak Hotel, T.G.I. FRiDAY’S we once again kicked ahead in the last didn’t have our kicking boots and kicked 6 each week made the game a scrambly affair but for Life Members, our Coterie Club and that they are great club people. Southland, Woodlands Golf Club, Workshop quarter to finish the game with a 5 goal win. points straight to start the quarter. We were we have to adapt to the conditions better. lucky to kick on right on the siren through Major Sponsors. If you would like to attend, CALTEX STAR SHOP VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK: Auto Service Centre. Flight Deck Bar & Bistro Highlights of the day were several great Nick Barry to give us a 4 goal advantage at email [email protected] to reserve your ROYAL OAK HOTEL Reserves: With the injury Steve Ellery who each week when not rostered .Thanks for your continued support! list mounting a number of the Thirds players on with his Fire Brigade duties performs the clean passages of play from the boys, ¾ time. spot. To keep up to date with all the latest news from were utilised and the side ran out comfortable role of Umpires Escort a job that not many will winners although again our goal kicking put up their hand to do. Steve is a former player around the Cheltenham Football Netball Club, accuracy left a lot to be desired but you can only at the club with over 200 games and a well please follow us on Twitter @cheltenhamfc or on CLAYTON all day and played a ripper. The effort was best to peg back South Yarras lead but time keep taking the 4 points. deserved life member of the club. Facebook @cheltenhamrosellas there but we were outclassed by a stronger, got away from us only losing by 6. Welcome Clayton Hotel Seniors report faster opponent, resulting in a nine goal loss. to Kate our new defender who slotted in well. The away fixture against reigning premier The Division 1 girls were outclassed by a quality A hard week for division 5, struggling as a team to Australian Bullion Company Thirds Report Social Notes – Thanks to all who supported ST KILDA CITY St Kilda City football Heatherton team. While the girls played well and communicate on court and execute the team plans. Dingley is a tough gig that few if any might had a successful weekend with the seniors getting come away from with a win in 2016. And Our Thirds lined up with just 15 players our $3000 Mega Draw last Sunday. Well put into play everything we’ve worked on, there was The girls game up against a polished Dandenong unit, their first win and the under 19s continuing their little we could do against their two very tall and very with their GS who barely missed from anywhere in the against a full Skye team made up of Ones done to loyal supporter Rob Burns who undefeated streak. although the scoreline last round reflected accurate shooters. circle. Despite the girls having a loss they now have a a one-sided contest, the Clays took many and Twos players and with nine on their took the lollies. Our next club function for Finally a win for the St Kilda City Senior side and Division two girls had a great start this week. Turning good idea on where the team need to be to make finals. positives from the game. The spirit and bench. But our passionate coach Willsy said all players, members and supporters is the a much needed one at that. In a game that was lots of balls over and converting them into goals from After a stellar performance over Dingley the week his “15 mates” never stopped trying and did Club Challenge at Sandown Greyhounds played in rather difficult conditions. Some very good effort by all 22 to outscore Dingley in the our confident shooter Bree. Our drive was strong prior, division 6 was determined to perform at the the Clays proud. Hold your heads high boys. on Thursday 9 June from 6.30 pm. Just $20 performances from Josh O’Donnell, Leon Mateariki, last quarter will provide confidence and to circle witch made it easier for our shooters this same standard, coming up against equal fourth Hamish Marshall, Juy Capp & Rick Thomson. impetus in the coming weeks when we get We even managed a goal and showed the includes free entry and race book, a buffet week. Ella led our defence end in a tight one on one. contender Caulfield. 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DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Port Melbourne Colts 6 6 0 0 698 307 227.36 24 Skye 5 5 0 0 715 154 464.29 20 Caulfield 6 4 2 0 547 398 137.44 16 Port Melbourne Colts 6 5 1 0 517 295 175.25 20 Chelsea Heights 5 4 1 0 402 336 119.64 16 Springvale Districts 5 4 1 0 325 229 141.92 16 Hampton 5 3 2 0 364 353 103.12 12 Highett 5 3 2 0 323 289 111.76 12 Skye 5 3 2 0 335 356 94.10 12 Chelsea Heights 5 3 2 0 268 260 103.08 12 Keysborough 6 3 3 0 358 586 61.09 12 Keysborough 6 3 3 0 408 413 98.79 12 Highett 5 2 3 0 392 330 118.79 8 Murrumbeena 5 2 3 0 278 272 102.21 8 Heatherton 6 2 4 0 379 429 88.34 8 Hampton 5 2 3 0 303 332 91.27 8 Murrumbeena 5 2 3 0 377 514 73.35 8 Black Rock 6 1 5 0 289 436 66.28 4 Springvale Districts 5 1 4 0 238 342 69.59 4 Caulfield 6 1 5 0 206 499 41.28 4 Black Rock 6 0 6 0 295 434 67.97 0 Heatherton 6 1 5 0 153 606 25.25 4

Keysborough 1.4 2.4 5.6 8.9-57 Keysborough 3.3 7.6 9.13 11.15-81 Black Rock 0.1 1.3 2.4 3.12-30 Black Rock 2.1 3.2 5.3 7.6-48 Keysborough: Goal Kickers: D. Morland 2, C. Hargreaves 2, W. Gayfer 2, Keysborough: Goal Kickers: W. Hanks 4, D. Rajic 4, D. McLaughlin 2, T. Bacic G. Tempany, G. Lazaridis Best Players: D. McLaughlin, D. Wheeler, M. Osborne, W. Hanks, J. Scata, Best Players: D. Morland, J. Dunn, G. Humphreys , M. Downie, G. Lazaridis, N. Kriening G. Hawthorn Black Rock: Goal Kickers: S. Leslie 2, M. Bramwell 2, K. Lawrence, L. Quirk, Black Rock: Goal Kickers: N. Hellyer, L. Pinot, T. Dalton D. Brostek Best Players: A. Ferguson, K. Spratt, D. Kick, T. Dalton, L. Pinot, A. Luke Best Players: L. Quirk, C. Emmett, D. Brostek, B. Meehan, B. Bowker, L. Mooney Port Melbourne Colts 2.3 3.5 9.8 12.10-82 Port Melbourne Colts 5.3 5.4 13.7 17.8-110 Caulfield 0.2 4.5 6.7 7.10-52 Caulfield 0.0 0.5 2.6 3.9-27 Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: R. Jewell 5, J. Butty 2, B. Smith, Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: D. McGregor 7, P. Karaminovski 2, S. McAnulty, J. Brown, B. Sutcliffe, M. Alvis B. Perkins 2, D. Di Martini 2, A. Craig 2, M. Price, J. Butler Best Players: R. Jewell, T. Bonnett, S. McAnulty, L. Mildenhall, B. Sutcliffe, Best Players: D. McGregor, C. Huggins, D. Vuli, B. Bonnett, P. Karaminovski, J. Wood T. McMaster Caulfield:Goal Kickers: T. Stait, A. Cables, C. Lewis, T. Heagney, S. Gunning, Caulfield:Goal Kickers: N. Mossop 2, M. Blee A. Ballard, J. Twirdy Best Players: N. Mossop, G. Ivanka, F. Gorman, L. Wakeling, K. Maynard, Best Players: S. Walton, T. Stait, T. Kennedy, A. Cables, C. Lewis, B. Turner S. Lorenz

Murrumbeena 2.1 10.6 12.8 17.14-116 Murrumbeena 5.2 8.3 10.7 11.9-75 Hampton 6.4 6.6 9.9 10.9-69 Hampton 0.2 2.5 2.6 3.8-26 Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: E. Espinosa 5, D. Spanos 5, D. Turkington 2, Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: M. Corney 3, S. Thompson 2, J. Barbalace 2, A. Ekberg-Weiss 2, M. Walder 2, J. Walker B. Ellis, S. Larkins, S. Moloney, R. Clayton Best Players: D. Spanos, E. Espinosa, J. Wright, C. Walker, L. Porter, Best Players: J. Cusin, R. Cahalane, W. Nash, J. Brammer, D. Murphy, D. Schmiedl J. Barbalace Hampton: Goal Kickers: J. Burbidge 4, T. Burley 2, C. Smith 2, A. Shedlock, Hampton: Goal Kickers: J. Peters 2, T. Smith R. Pierce Best Players: J. Feather, M. Newman, J. Franks, D. Guiry, J. Peters, A. Sayer Best Players: M. Digby, P. Bolger, N. O’Donovan, J. Munday, R. Carroll, A. Alister

Springvale Districts 2.2 4.9 6.9 7.12-54 Springvale Districts 1.1 5.6 6.8 11.9-75 Chelsea Heights 3.6 4.6 6.10 7.14-56 Chelsea Heights 2.2 2.3 4.7 7.9-51 Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: L. Morrey 2, A. Do, T. Potts, M. Latimer, Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: C. Lacey 4, J. Lim 3, C. McLeod, D. Nutting, B. Dight, T. Wills L. Hamilton, A. Taing Best Players: T. Wills, B. Green, M. Ork, A. Do, J. Allender, L. Ross Best Players: D. Barrett, C. McLeod, L. Wenke, J. Lim, L. Nguyen, S. Jayasinghe Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: P. Matheson 3, J. Peryman, D. Hynes, J. Fry, Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: A. Beasy 3, K. Ablis 2, T. Grant , C. Engel J. Williams Best Players: N. Beasley, E. Duell, S. Harper, M. Bastin, L. Baxter, A. Cocker Best Players: J. Williams, L. Behin, D. Hynes, B. Atherton, J. Peryman, M. O’Driscoll

Highett 3.0 6.5 9.5 13.11-89 Highett 3.5 7.11 10.14 11.20-86 Heatherton 4.2 4.2 7.5 7.6-48 Heatherton 0.3 0.4 1.8 1.9-15 Highett: Goal Kickers: J. Jones-Hampton 4, T. Brown 3, J. Thompson 2, Highett: Goal Kickers: J. Nagle 3, A. Carey 2, T. Thoburne 2, S. Jones, M. Elms, Y. Pasialis 2, C. Ryan, J. Duscher L. McLean, M. Cook Best Players: J. Jones-Hampton, J. Thompson, D. Kelly, R. Swayn, S. Jackson, Best Players: W. Alderman , J. Greer, S. Vawdrey, J. Nagle, S. Jones, A. Carey M. Kidner Heatherton: Goal Kickers: L. Kenney Heatherton: Goal Kickers: M. Van Schajik, P. Jamieson, M. Jamieson, N. Foster, Best Players: J. Rowswell, C. Earle, M. Kenney, N. Kumar, V. Sripragasan, M. Goodman, J. Whyte, A. Coffey M. Ah-Tye Best Players: C. Hunter, C. Tosin, D. Van Schajik, M. Bruce, M. Van Schajik, P. Jamieson

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BENTLEIGH RSL DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10 Round 6 has been completed as five teams walked away ROUND 7 PREVIEW with victories while the rest will be licking their wounds, Dining • Sports • Family Most of the players are now raring to go after enjoying ready to bounce back in two weeks. a weekend off thanks to the Worksafe AFL Victoria KEYSBOROUGH 8.9 (57) def BLACK ROCK 3.12 (30) Community Championships but now the SFNL is back in Keysborough got its third win of the season but it had action with some ripping games lined up for Round 7. We invite you to come and enjoy lunch or dinner in our to do it ugly in a game of attrition against Black Rock. CHELSEA HEIGHTS vs MURRUMBEENA beautiful, modern dining room. The Bentleigh RSL Bistro Daniel Morland was named best on ground for the Burra (Beazley Reserve) with two goals in a game that saw only three goals kicked This is one of the matches of the round due to its offers both classic and contemporary bistro fare. between both sides in the first half with Keysborough intriguing nature. Chelsea Heights are sitting comfortably leading by seven points. Six goals in the second half to in third on the ladder with four wins but has been far Keysy helped secure the win, but this was one both sides from convincing so far this season with the availability of would like to move on from pretty quickly. Phil Smith seemingly determining which Heighters team shows up. Murrumbeena on the other hand hasn’t put PORT MELBOURNE COLTS 12.10 (82) def CAULFIELD together a four quarter performance this season but was 7.10 (52) impressive against Hampton in round six. The Colts remain undefeated after six rounds with Chelsea Heights by six points. a 30-point defeat of the Bears, doing what no other team has done so far this season and kept Nick Gilbert CAULFIELD vs HEATHERTON (Koornang Park) goalless. On the other hand, Robb Jewell was simply Both sides have improved this season and both will be superb with five majors in a best on ground performance keen for a victory after losses in Round 6. The Bears STEAK TRIVIA should go into this match as favourites, however, having for the victors. Caulfield led by six points at half time but six goals to two in the third term helped Port Melbourne been the stronger side this season and they loom as a legitimate premiership contender. Heatherton may give NIGHT $15 TUESDAY take the lead and earn the victory. them a run for their money but the Tonners will find it MURRUMBEENA 17.14 (116) def HAMPTON 10.9 (69) tough to get the win. It wasn’t a four quarter performance from the Beena Caulfield by 22 points. MONDAY TUESDAY but the three quarters they did show up for were their best for the season. Dean Spanos and Eduardo Espinosa BLACK ROCK vs PORT MELBOURNE COLTS combined for 10 goals as Murrumbeena overcame a (McDonald Reserve) 27-point quarter time deficit to thoroughly dismantle the The Jets have shown some good form throughout the year but will struggle to match up with the ever dominant Hammers. It was a true defensive performance from Colts line up. Undefeated through six rounds, Port Murrumbeena as they kept Hampton to only four goals Melbourne should be too strong and will lock up its BURGER + POT + after quarter time while piling on 15 itself. seventh win of the season. CHELSEA HEIGHTS 7.14 (56) def SPRINGVALE Port Melbourne by 49 points. DISTRICTS 7.12 (54) BEER $15 PARMA $15 This is probably a game the Heighters were lucky to get HAMPTON vs SKYE (Peterson Street Reserve) Skye will be itching to take to the field after two weeks on away with as the Districts put an almighty scare into the the sidelines after having the bye in Round 6. Hampton boys from Beazley Reserve. Neither side took its chances on the other hand will be keen to atone for a thoroughly in front of goal but it would be Chelsea Heights taking TUESDAY WEDNESDAY disappointing loss to Murrumbeena which saw it lead by home a two-point win off the back of three goals from nearly five goals at quarter time. Skye has been flying slightly Phil Matheson and a best on ground performance from under the radar so far in 2016 but a win here to move into the Joel Williams. Another ugly game of football which barely top four will set it up for the rest of the season. saw the two sides split all day. SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS vs HIGHETT HIGHETT 13.11 (89) def HEATHERTON 7.6 (48) (Springvale Reserve) It took a seven-goal second half effort from the Dogs but The Districts surprised many, including myself, in Round LIVE FUNCTION they were able to overcome Heatherton at home by 41 6 when they got within two points of Chelsea Heights. points. Joel Jones-Hampton put together an impressive This is good form for a Springvale side which has been best on ground effort with four majors in a game which disappointing the last couple of seasons but are looking SPORTS ROOM HIRE saw Highett come from an eight-point quarter time on the up and up. Unfortunately for them the Dogs are deficit to lead by 15 points at half time. The Dogs took also in good form and seemed to have shrugged the Dr control in the second half, kicking seven goals to three to Jekyll and My Hyde tag. For now. EVERY DAY BOOK NOW walk away winners. 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2016 DIVISION 2 SENIOR FIXTURE ROUND 1 ROUND 8 ROUND 15 9-APR 4-JUN 23-JUL Black Rock 9.4-58 def by Hampton 10.12-72 Heatherton v Black Rock Black Rock v Murrumbeena Caulfield 15.13-103 def Chelsea Heights 13.11-89 Highett v Caulfield Caulfield v Skye Heatherton 9.17-71 def Springvale Districts 4.8-32 Keysborough v Hampton Port Colts 27.18-180 def Murrumbeena 13.3-81 Skye v Chelsea Heights Heatherton v Keysborough Keysborough 8.13-61 def Skye 7.9-51 Murrumbeena v Springvale Districts Port Colts v Highett Bye - Highett Bye - Port Colts Hampton v Chelsea Heights ROUND 2 ROUND 9 Bye - Springvale Districts 16-APR 11-JUN Chelsea Heights 11.23-89 def Black Rock 8.5-53 Caulfield v Black Rock ROUND 16 Springvale Districts 9.8-62 def by Caulfield 12.7-79 Hampton v Port Colts 30-JUL Murrumbeena 5.8-38 def Heatherton 13.14-92 Chelsea Heights v Keysborough Skye v Black Rock Skye 7.8-50 def by Port Colts 16.12-108 Springvale Districts v Skye Keysborough v Caulfield Highett 21.11-137 def Keysborough 10.10-70 Highett v Murrumbeena Port Colts v Heatherton Bye - Hampton Bye - Heatherton Springvale Districts v Hampton ROUND 3 MARBUT STONE ROUND 10 Highett v Chelsea Heights 23-APR 18-JUN Black Rock 5.5-35 def by Springvale Districts 7.6-48 Black Rock v Highett Bye - Murrumbeena Caulfield 16.9-105 defMurrumbeena 6.10-46 Heatherton v Hampton ROUND 17 Heatherton 9.8-62 def by Skye 12.11-83 Port Colts v Chelsea Heights 6-AUG Port Colts 22.21-153 def Keysborough 5.9-39 Keysborough v Springvale Districts Hampton 8.7-55 def Highett 4.23-47 Skye v Murrumbeena Black Rock v Keysborough Bye - Chelsea Heights Bye - Caulfield Caulfield v Port Colts GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 ROUND 11 Heatherton v Highett 30-APR 25-JUN Hampton v Murrumbeena Murrumbeena 9.7-61 def Black Rock 5.13-43 Hampton v Caulfield Chelsea Heights v Springvale Districts Skye 25.19-169 def Caulfield 4.7-31 Chelsea Heights v Heatherton Bye - Skye Keysborough 16.13-109 def Heatherton 1.4-10 Springvale Districts v Port Colts Highett 9.6-60 def by Port Colts 11.15-81 Murrumbeena v Keysborough ROUND 18 Chelsea Heights 16.8-104 def Hampton 4.8-32 Highett v Skye 13-AUG Bye - Springvale Districts Bye - Black Rock Port Colts v Black Rock ROUND 5 ROUND 12 Heatherton v Caulfield 7-MAY 2-JUL Skye v Hampton Black Rock 7.9-51 def by Skye 10.12-72 Hampton v Black Rock Murrumbeena v Chelsea Heights Caulfield 21.14-140 def Keysborough 5.10-40 Chelsea Heights v Caulfield Heatherton 5.1-31 def by Port Colts 13.18-96 Springvale Districts v Heatherton Highett v Springvale Districts Hampton 14.17-101 def Springvale Districts 6.6-42 Murrumbeena v Port Colts Bye - Keysborough THE COMPLETE OFF-FIELD & TRAINING PACKAGE Chelsea Heights 12.6-78 def Highett 9.11-65 Skye v Keysborough ROUND 19 Bye - Murrumbeena Bye - Highett 20-AUG ROUND 6 ROUND 13 14-MAY 9-JUL Black Rock v Heatherton Keysborough 8.9-57 def Black Rock 3.12-30 Black Rock v Chelsea Heights Caulfield v Highett Port Colts 12.10-82 def Caulfield 7.10-52 Caulfield v Springvale Districts Hampton v Keysborough Highett 13.11-89 def Heatherton 7.6-48 Heatherton v Murrumbeena Chelsea Heights v Skye Murrumbeena 17.14-116 def Hampton 10.9-69 Port Colts v Skye Springvale Districts v Murrumbeena Springvale Districts 7.12-54 def by Chelsea Heights 7.14-56 Keysborough v Highett Bye - Skye Bye - Hampton Bye - Port Colts ROUND 7 ROUND 14 ROUND 20 28-MAY 16-JUL 27-AUG Black Rock v Port Colts Springvale Districts v Black Rock Port Colts v Hampton Caulfield v Heatherton Murrumbeena v Caulfield Keysborough v Chelsea Heights Hampton v Skye Skye v Heatherton Chelsea Heights v Murrumbeena Keysborough v Port Colts Skye v Springvale Districts Springvale Districts v Highett Highett v Hampton Murrumbeena v Highett Bye - Keysborough Bye - Chelsea Heights Bye - Heatherton, Black Rock, Caulfield *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY

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DIVISION 2: ROUND 7 DIVISION 2: ROUND 7 CHELSEA HEIGHTS MURRUMBEENA CAULFIELD HEATHERTON Ground: Beazley Reserve, Thames Prom, Ground: Murrumbeena Park, Kangaroo Rd, Ground: Koornang Park, Koornang Rd, Ground: Heatherton Rec Reserve Chelsea Heights Murrumbeena Carnegie Ross St, Heatherton Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Colours: Maroon & Gold Colours: Navy, gold and red Colours: Black & White stripes Senior Coach: Brad Canavan Senior Coach: Steve Wright Senior Coach: Steve Kidd Senior Coach: Clinton Einsiedel Reserves Coach: Brandon Fulton Assistant Coach: Shane Burbidge Reserves Coach: Andrew Miles Reserves Coach: Warrick Earle and Ray Pickering Reserves Coach:Jeremy Sissons and Rob Spaulding

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Jackson Fry 24 Nathan Beasley 1 Dean Spanos 33 Mitch Hendley 1 Tom Heagney 34 James Vasil 1 Craig Earle 26 Stew Gibbs 1a Ashleigh Beasy 25 Dylan McNamara 2 Josh Wright 34 James Schubert 2 Tim Kennedy 35 Will Rice 2 Matt Van Schajik 27 Aaron Coffey 2 Dale Hynes 26 Jai Stevens 3 Lawrence Twirdy 36 Benn Harris 3 Jarrod Walker 35 Chris Niclasen 3 Cameron Collett 28 Matthew Goodman 3 27 Joel Williams Kendrick Ablis 4 36 4 Chris Dove 37 Andrew Casserly Josh Lewtas Josh Godino 4 29 4 Daniel Jones 28 Bryce Atherton Jesse Henderson Niranjen Kumar 5 Will Voorham 37 Jack Brammer 5 Josh Lee 38 Steve Lorenz 4a Brendon Fulton 29 Aaron Cocker 6 39 5 Shayne Gibbs 30 Jonathon Frizzle 6 Sam Moloney 38 Will Nash Anthony O'Shea Ash Cooper 5 Jesse O'Dell 30 Corey Cocker 7 Tom Siegert 40 Jason Twirdy 6 Pol Lavery 31 Brodie O'Loughlin 7 Dan Cavanagh 39 David Easton 5a Brent Magill 31 Mark Stevens 8 Daniel Nilsson 41 Jack Price 8 Cory Hargrave 40 Shane Larkins 7 Matt O'Rourke 31a Daniel Beauchamp 6 Luke Behin 32 Heath Bennett 9 James Backway 42 Alex McConnachie 9 Mitch Walder (Capt.) 41 Harry Fleming 8 Andy Morris 32 Lachlan MacIntosh 7 Jordan Peryman 33 Tim Grant 10 Chris Lewis 43 James Daidone 10 Rory Calahane 42 Dan Ellis 9 Justin Whyte 33 Warrick Earle 8 Caleb Newton-Allen 35 Antonie Ricaut 11 Fred Gorman 44 Alex Markham 11 Matt Corney 43 Richard Gillies 9 Jarryd Uren 36 Michael De Iacovo 12 Dan McGinley 45 Andrew Stolzenburg 10 Matt Sauer 34 Michael Bruce 12 Darcy Hargrave 44 Dylan Edwards 9a Chris Holding 37 James Prendergast 13 Jamie Kielty 46 Christian Trumble 11 Jesse Stone 36 David Van Schajik 10 Tyler Cantwell 38 Sean Matheson 13 Ray Pickering 45 Jerome Barbalace 14 Jake Buggy 47 Luke Wakeling 12 Patrick Jamieson 37 Jacob Hurst 10a Cameron Gates 39 Joshua Clavell 14 Dechlan Turkington 46 Ayce Reunis 15 Tom Stait 48 Leigh Weiss 13 Stefan Harris 38 Viejay Muruhesapillai 11 Phil Matheson 40 Peter Gerard 15 Cameron Walker 47 Tom Gibney 16 Lee Neubauer 49 Mick Harrington 11a 45 14 Travis Faull 39 Rory De Kock Shannon Cocker Andrew Cupit 16 Shaun Thompson 48 Chris Keating 17 Nick Gilbert 50 Nathan Mossop 12 Michael Wade 45a Nathan Clavell 14a Adam Chalmers 40 Retired 17 Harley Turkington 49 Robbie Ryan 18 Josh Wood 51 Andrew Sheed 13 Michael Danckert 47 Luke Baxter 18 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss 50 Chris Smith 19 Sean Ladds 52 Tim Ferguson 15 Matt Kenney 41 Matt Jamieson 13a Matt Kelly 48 James Ralph 19 James Shirley 51 Chris Kirk-Williams 20 Ned McCormack 53 Steve McLean 16 Blake Roberts 42 Veroshan Sripragasan 14 Nathan Herrington 50 Matthew Bastin 20 Matt Nandor 52 Eddie Brown 21 Sean Walton 54 John Eierweis 17 Nick Crane 43 Tony Cook 15 James Jagintavicius 51 Charles Engel 21 Chris Evans 53 Stewie Anderson 22 Alex Cables 55 Kieren Schulz 15a Matt Cameron 53 Tim Poole - Mitchell 18 Paul Connolly 44 Stu Bastin 22 Mark Richardson 54 Ben Ellis 23 Justin Tippett 56 Adam Coxsell 16 Callum Dodson 55 Simon Harper 19 Craig Hunter 45 Matt Ay-Tye 23 Luke Porter 55 Ryce Clayton 24 Matthew Costantino 57 Harris Lanyon 16a Dermott O'Driscoll 58 Nicholas Cheong 20 46 24 Tom Valenta 56 Kyle Rogers 25 Conor McDonald 58 Fred Gorman Nathan Foster Benn Hall 17 Patrick Morrissey 59 Luke Minehan 25 57 26 Corey Barter 59 Luke Murchie 21 Kahill Saliba 47 Alan Loyd 17a Nathan Harford 60 Matthew Johansson Jordan Cusin Dylan Elkman 26 58 27 Germain Ivanka 60 Kyle Maynard 21a 49 18 Michael O'Driscoll 61 Dean Lonsdale Robert Hyde Quenton Pongracz (Res. Capt.) Craig McLachlan Michael Angus 28 Chris Klidaras 61 Matt Blee 18a Dane Wilson 62 Steven Kat 27 Josh Smith 59 Dylan Cowan 22 Cam Moon 50 John Angus 29 Adam Ballard 62 Mitchell Hurley 19 Lachlan Dobson 64 Jayden Barker 28 Alister Bradley 60 Nick McArther 23 Josh Hammill 52 Adam Croft 30 Sean Gunning 63 Heath Maclean 20 Jarrod Scober 66 Ethan Duell 29 Sean Geaney 61 Mick McMahon 31 Brandon Turner 64 Seb McMillan 24 Chris Tosin 53 Luke Kenney 21 Ryan Archer 67 Phil Smith 30 Eddie Esponosa 62 Chris Cairns 32 Shane Campbell 65 Travis Cooper 25 Kane Tucker 54 Jason Louey 22 Declan Lee 68 Kevin Whitely 31 David Schmiedl 63 Alex Moloney 33 Travis Rowley 25a Ben Deans 23 Chris Moloney 32 David Murphy 64 Dylan Elkman

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BLACK ROCK PORT MELBOURNE COLTS HAMPTON SKYE Ground: McDonald Reserve, Keating St, Ground: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve, Ground: JL Murphy Reserve, Ground: Peterson Street Reserve, Black Rock Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Williamstown Rd, Port Melbourne Peterson St, Highett Colours: Black, red and silver Colours: Black with Red Sash Colours: Black and Yellow Stripes Colours: Royal blue and red Senior Coach: Ben Walker Senior Coach: Cory Durie and John Sinclair Senior Coach: Greg Cusack Senior Coach: Brad Julier Reserves Coach: Shane Rowley Reserves Coach: Jeremy Starke Reserves Coach: Ben Smith Reserves Coach: Simon Beshara Thirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues Thirds Coach: Michael Bennett

# # # # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER THIRDS 1 Cory Durie 28 Lachlan Mooney 1 John Sinclair 1 Lachlan Batt 29 Justin Issac 1 Marc Frizell 32 Jim Martinson 1 Blake Twomey 28 Nathan Spinks 2 Will Sanchez 29 Dylan Peet 2 James Nicholson 2 Tom Burley 30 Aaron Shedlock 2 Aaron Pacey © 33 Nathan Naughton 1 Elliot Williams 2 Mitch Brown 29 Joel Koumarious 3 Matthew Digby 31 Tim Yeowart 3 Jay Williams 30 Mischa Tucker 3 Richard Keele 3 Ben Walker 34 Jarryd Karadeas 3 Lewis Mildenhall 30 Chris Younger 4 33 4 Alex Shulman 31 Gino Torcasio Rhys Pierce Steve Mann 4 Ben Strong 4 Shane Boyington 37 Mick Lindley 4 Jason Butty 32 Troy Jones 4a Tim Nixon 34 Tim McGuigan 5 Mark Winberg 32 Jake Smith 5 Jack Carrol 2 Darren Love 5 35 5 Matt Gonzalez 38 Ben Forsyth 5 33 Pat Bolger Steve Ferres 6 Brad Meehan 33 Tim Fitzgerald 7 Michael Bennett Rob Jewell Steven Mcanulty 6 Carl Nichols 36 Dan Guiry 7 Adam Beness 39 Kyle Gascoigne 7 Daniel Kick 34 Nick Hellyer 6 34 9 Jeremy Kilmister Jayme Lawson Tanner Mcmaster 7 37 Damian Armanson James Hickey 8 Jordan Thomas 40 Travis Scott 8 36 Brent Rafferty Chris Smith 11 Andrew Hobbs 7 Brad Sutcliffe 35 Bryson Bonnett 8 Luke Walsh 38 Darren Harrison 3 Christian McGuire 8a Ben Whiting 37 Brenton Henry 9 Nick Webb 41 Tom Minton 12 Chris Baines 8 Will Cardwell 36 Jason Butler 8a Troy Selim 39 Andy Sayer 9 Steve Baranski 38 Andrew Birt 9 Liam Timms 40 Cameron Lee 10 Marty Watts 42 Ben Williams 13 Peter Huggett 9 Stacy Massis 37 Tyson Huggins 10 Kristian Bliesner 39 Kris Lawrence 10 41 11 Brett Dawson 43 Faisal Payenda 15 Trent Crozier Nick O’Donovan Hayden McLennan 4 Darian Tajic 10 Justin Taylor 38 Codey Huggins 11 Andrew Ferguson 40 Matt Johnson 10a Aaron Hutchison 42a Calvin Young 12 Scott Thorne 44 Travis Kitchin 19 Robert Scott 12 Joe Krieger 41 Michael Hogg 11 Matt Dumbleton 39 Josh Green 11 Josh Burbidge 43 Riley Dennis 21 Brad Nopper 13 Caleb Ellis 45 Corey McCormack 13 Darcy O'Brien 43 Tyson Williams 12 Sam Mitchell 40 Dylan Stavrou 12 Jack Cafarella 44 Matthew Christodoulou 14 Micky McGreal 46 Andrew Hook 5 Sean Slade 13 Peter Huggett 13 Chris Grove 45 Bryce Corsar 14 Tim Hunter 44 Ben Emanuel 13 Ben Wilson 41 Jack Schroder 24 Ben Smith 14 Matt Newman 46 Isaac Sharp 15 Cam Petrie 47 Matt Doyle 14a Brad Fairhurst 48 Josh Callaghan 14 42 25 Jeremy Starke Jake Wood Gordan Niemi 15 James Gascard 47 Alex Docherty 16 Tim Barr/Chris McCann 49 John Lalor 15 Andy Luke 49 Mark Bramwell 15 43 28 Tim De Munk Jamie Stephenson Phil Kara 15a Jake Chitty 48 Will Mason 17 Brad Nicol 50 Tyson Ross 6 Daniel Parkinson 16 Jake McMahon 50 Jamie Shulman 16 James Feather 48a Jarryd Wilson 29 Sam Neilson 16 Ben Smith 44 Daniel Vuli 18 Ash Planner 52 Aaron Ryan 17 Tom Dalton 52 Pat Hanmar 17 49 32 Dave Watson Brendan Bennett Matt Cupit 17 Mitch Clarke 45 Charlie Kat 19 Aaron Harper 53 Sean Murnane 18 Kelly Spratt 62 Roger Winders 18 Jake Timms 50 Travis Dorsett 36 David Steinberg 7 Chris Piastrino 19 Sam Nowlan 63 Chris Shone 18 Josh Attard Dickson 46 Jake Knox 18a Chase Griffin 51 Simon Beshara 20 Ben Harper 54 Mick Kelly 37 Jamie Loyer 20 Luke Pinot 65 Sam Maitland 19 Matthew Alvis 47 Max Aldrich 19 Sam Turner 52 Andy Culvinor 21 Mathew Poore 55 Brendan Weighell 41 Grenville Wise 20 53 20a Aaron Bice 67 Brad Bowker 20 Torren Bonnett 49 Billy Walter Toby Grayling Josh Collins 22 Ben Evans 58 Reece Smart 43 Andrew Phelps 8 Leigh Flavelle 21 Adam Wallace 70 Michael Spohn 20a Luke Tempany 54 Nathan Heap 21 Matthew Morris 50 Robert Ford 23 Luke Scott 59 Jordan Grubb 22 Brendan Stephenson 71 Sam Bonser 44 Dan Pratt 21 Jaiden Peters 55 Josh Clarke Henry 22 Elton Stevens 51 Braden Perkins 23 56 24 Nick Papchristofilou 62 Craig Dawson 23 Simon Taylor 74 Chris Knight 47 Adam Turner Josh Kerrigan Jack Franks 23 Arlyn Hagiwara 52 Jamin Dalton 24 Guy Timms 57 Alasdair Curr 25 Nathan McConville 63 Micky Kane 24 Tom Dewar 77 Jesse Woodham 49 Kaine Edwards 68 Paul Follett 25 Andy Gray 58 Mick Lee 26 Joel McConville 64 Sot Solomonidis 25 Brodie Pummeroy 78 Dean Brostek 54 John Barry 24 Josh Murphy 53 Edward Bordas 25a Tate Griffin 59 Jamie Trimble 26 Mark Griffiths 86 Chris Ryan-Peek 58 Leigh Jones 25 Trent Chumbley 54 Katu Koroi Bete 28 James Bateman 65 Brad Dyer 26 Todd Crane 60 Dwaine Ortland 60 Will Peters 30 Tim McEachern 66 Nick Hofmann 81 Clint Fitzgerald 26a Gaz Telemzouguer 99 Patrick Irons 26 Jordan Cotton 55 Ash Craig 27 Tom Davis 61 Carl-Oskar Beer 27 Mark Gomizel 73 Robbie Lawler 27 Tim Hanley 28 Alex Berecz 62 Paris Romanis 31 Chase Allan

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DIVISION 2: ROUND 7 DIVISION 2: ROUND 7 DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES HAMPTON SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS HIGHETT KEYSBOROUGH Senior Report – Financial Planning Choices Round 5 saw us head off to the Beena Arena for an important clash against Ground: Springvale Reserve, Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Rd, Ground: Rolwey Allen Reserve, Cnr Stanley last year’s Grand Finalists. Highett (Melway Ref #77H9) Newcomen Rd, Springvale & Cheltenham Rds, Keysborough The day brought wind swept conditions, “when doesn’t it on the weekend” Colours: Navy, white monogram Colours: Navy, white and red hoops Colours: Red, white and blue and the Beena had a ladies day with many of their stars unfortunately returning for the Parade! and red cuffs Senior Coach: Sam Hecker Senior Coach: Ryan Goodes The first saw the youth in Corey and Burls registering majors, the midfield Senior Coach: Danny Rout Reserve Coach: Matt Cairns winning plenty of the pill and the forgotten man Burgs, returning in uncanny Reserves Coach: Matthew Ferguson Reserves Coach: Chris Lacey fashion slotting two Burg drop punts through the big sticks. Thirds Coach: Jamie Pi In the second the Beena had their opportunity with the gale, and made our solid work in the first look average at best. The boys were chasing plenty of tails without much reward and we went into the sheds a little bit stunned to say the least. # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER The half time break saw us regroup and start the third in better fashion but 1 30 1 27 Matt Thompson Justin Lim Leigh Mead Sam Illman 1 Geoff Humphreys 30 Shaun Haffenden 61 Jake Buenaventura with little reward on the scoreboard. Our undiscipline acts were costing us 2 31 big time, when will we learn to stop back chatting and use the proper English Ben Stacey Liam Hamilton 2 Daniel Booth 28 Jack Nagle 2 31 62 Ryan Goodes Steven Watson Jake Robertson grammar boys! 3 Steve Bagley 32 Bradley Dight 3 Jordan Thompson 29 Daniel Taylor (Res Capt) 3 Tyson King 32 Shane Dunn 63 Richard Eppinger Going into the last trailing and kicking into the wind, the boys battled it out 4 Lance Baptist 33 Vu Ho Nguyen but were well beaten by a better opposition on the day. 4 Jacob Duscher 30 Mitch Elms 4 Corey Wilkinson 33 Liuliu Setefano 64 Garry Siberas 5 Sam Blackburn 34 Cameron Foley Burgs had a good first up, Nicko battled manfully down back with Patty 6 Damian Stoter-Rainer 35 Shannon Brown 5 Yianni Pasialis (Sen VC) 31 Chris Long 5 Mark Osborne 34 Kasey Mobourne 65 Shane Cudby and Toddy giving us drive through the middle but all in all, a pantsin by a discipline opposition who come to play! 7 Mitch Latimer 36 Leighton Ross 6 Jordan Osborne 32 William Alderman (Res VC) 6 David Prib 35 Darren Jameson 67 Gabriel Clayton Reserves 7a 37 Hampton vs Murrumbeena. Dan Barrett Adam Norman 7 Patrick Singh 33 Lucas Thomas 7 Jake Dunn 36 Jacob Caisley 68 Ian Hampton 8 38 After a disappointing start the previous week our emphasis was on starting Danny Rout Ben Williams 8 34 Andrew Carey Jackson Millwood 8 Davor Rajic 37 Sam Martin 69 Bros Vourn well but unfortunately we were unable to capitalise on our early dominance 9 Kris Thompson 39 Josh Dart 9 Ary Friedman 35 Jamie Gasio into a gale force wind. We conceded four late goals and were down by 6 goals 10 Sojitha Jayasinghe 40 Aaron Henderson 9 Shaun Dekkers 39 Damian Cullen 70 David Mullins at the first break which was disappointing considering we owned the ball for 10 36 majority of the quarter. 11 Rob Johnston 41 Matthew Soutter-Smith Tristan Brown Bradley Sheers 10 Damon McCormack 40 Nathan McLean 71 Paul Taylor Despite being down by 6 goals we were still well and truly in the contest 11 37 12 Hao Qiu 42 Matthew Devereaux Beau Jedd Elijah Shawcroft 11 Glen Hawthorn 41 Haydon Albon 72 Daniel Whiteoak but failed to bring our competitiveness and willingness to compete for the 13 David Yang 43 Richard Costantino 12 Joel Jones-Hampton 38 Lachlan McLean entirety of second term and rather than focusing on our processes/game 12 Daniel Morland 42 Scott Chamberlain 73 Nick Spyridon style we focused on the score board and paid the ultimate price. 14 44 Ryan Wachter Rocky Caia 13 39 Jess Tobin Chad Ryan 13 Dylan Claxton 43 Michael Scott 74 Jake Whiteoak The second half we battled manfully and once again played with some 15 Jason Mulholland 45 Luke Dovaston positive intent whilst also bringing some physicality to the contest. It was 14 Robert Swayn (Sen VC) 40 Mark Kinder 15a Paul Norman 46 David Monaghan 14 Dylan Carlsson 44 Cameron Dalton 75 Adam Harrex pleasing that we were able to regain our competitive edge and play the game 15 41 out to the final siren. 16 47 Dean Kelly Harrison Russo 15 Michael Downie 45 Jesse Cuffe 76 Calvin Umleong Matt Pay Billy Green We play the top team this week and it’s a wonderful challenge for all and a 16 42 17 Cameron McLeod 48 David Nutting Sam L'Huillier Jamie Duell 16 Brandon Mather 47 Jason Griffiths 77 Andrew Connell great test on how we play as a TEAM. 18 Lachlan Morrey 49 Todd Wills 17 Tom Brown (Sen Capt) 43 Eden Marson 17 Bryce Sutton 48 Jarratt Eastburn 80 Joel Whiteoak 19 Luke Woolrich 50 Steve Munso 18 Jake Duell 44 Peter Quinn HIGHETT What a wonderful day Saturday became with the 18 Aaron Raven 49 Daniel McLean 81 Nigel Vandergert 20 Jackson Bolch 51 Nick Duff celebration of Lachys 300 games for our club. Our ladies netball 19 Bryce Pewtress 45 Sam Illman teams did their best, but were only to achieve a 50% success rate, 21 52 19 Dylan Wheeler 50 Joseph Scata 83 Nathan Torcasio Allan Taing Tristan Potts great to see so many back at presentations after the game. The under 20 Christopher Lee 46 Billy Prosser 22 Sean Francis 53 Luke Wenke 20 George Lazaridis 51 Troy Cullen 84 David Paten 19s played one of the top teams and continued the improvements 23 Craig Keenan 54 Chris Lacey 21 Jess Elms 47 Cameron Heywood in the teams performance. The Reserves, possibly inspired by the 21 Bradley Scott 52 William Gayfer 85 Daniel McKenzie fanfare Lachy received, from a lot of past Premiership players and 24 Marcus Scuotto 55 Bradley Wilson 22 James O'Keefe 48 Justin Greer mates, had a comfortable win. The Seniors had a good win also. 22 Warrick Hanks 53 Taylan Killi 86 Jonathan Markovitch The application at training is starting to realise the desired results. 25 Anh Pham 56 Luke Stewart 23 Mitchell Hoar 49 Ross Gasio 23 Shaun Witherden 54 Nathan Kriening 87 Jacob Bradshaw GO DOGGIES. 26 David Pearce 57 Frank Constantino 24 Shane Jones (Res VC) 50 Shayne Gervasi 27 Jack Allender 58 Mark Campbell 24 Justin Carlsson 55 Glenn Tempany 88 Jamie Pi 25 Samuel Jackson 51 Elijah Shancroft 28 Lem Nguyen 59 Mark Reynolds 25 Daniel Pendlebury 56 Daniel McLaughlin 89 Jason Louey 29 60 26 Nicholas Vawser 52 Charlie Kinsey Amar Nezirevic Jason Huljak 26 Luke Damato 57 Tim Mackie 92 Jarryd Cippressi

27 Cory Hargreaves 58 Gordon Hyde 99 Anthony McKeever

28 Sam Flight 59 Michael Nickels 100 Aaron Lieberman

29 Tom Anderton 60 Matthew Haines

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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES Jets were hopeful would set up the season. The 3 took on second placed St Kilda City. The first half BLACK ROCK ground felt more like a wind tunnel at times and the was tight with the teams going in the main break all NEXT SOCIAL: Casino & Cocktail Night June 4th @ home side showed their polish early as they got off tied-up on 17 apiece. However, St Kilda City proved Club from 6pm- Full details on notice board/ Club FB to a good start and an early lead. The Jets through too strong in the second half utilising their bench to group – Pls RSVP Bramwell stayed in touch at the break and were bring fresh legs onto the court. A best-on-ground working hard in the midfield trying to stem the flow performance from Captain Tanjil Fitzpatrick wasn’t Major Function- Mid Year Ball (theme/ further details of run and carry that Keysborough had earmarked enough to reign in the final 14 point margin. The TBA) Locked in for July 16th @ Doyle’s 7pm- Please would be the way of play. A talking to at halftime by Division 3 side had a bit more success taking out their keep this date free in your calendar/ tell WAGs etc.. JC had the boys ready to go for the second half but game against Dingley by a comfortable 17 points. In Keysy had answers to all moves put to them by the Sponsor of the week: Essential Money- Financial a physical encounter, the Black Rock shooters and Jets finally running out winners on the day. A bye planning & Insurance, speak to Henners about your defenders resisted the strong body work of their week this week and the Jets can refresh and reset. options & get a quote today, check them out @ www. opponents to ensure victory for the team. Special Tays, Bowks, Emmett the best for mine. Up the Jets!! essential-money.com mention goes to Sarah “Red” Rayment who delivered Aunty Bettys Cafe > Thirds: Another tough day at a best-on-ground performance to shut-down the Doyle’s Bridge Hotel > Seniors: The boys travelled the office for the Black Rock thirds, going down by a Dingley Goal Shooter. The highlight of the round to Keysborough on what was a windy and difficult day reasonable margin to a pretty well drilled opponent however goes to our Division 7 side. The girls took on to play footy. With both sides finding it tough adapting in Keysborough. Some great efforts all day from South Yarra and scores were level going into the first to the conditions, a hard fought first half had the Tobs, JJ and Pistol, but was too much left for too few. break. The injection of Elyse Pixton into attack proved scores at 2 goals to 1 at half time. The third quarter Message is pretty clear, all get back on the track and an inspiring move as the girls dominated the second was again a good contest with both midfields getting get our season back on track. quarter scoring 11 goals in very windy conditions. their fair share of it, however Keysborough were able South Yara challenged the Jetballers in the second to make the most of their opportunities and add 3 Remember next two weeks - bad shirt thirds day half getting to within 3 points in the final quarter. goals to 1 which left Black Rock with work to do. With after the Dingley game followed by a bus trip out to However, the girls were able to hang-on for the win the challenge thrown down the Rockers dug in and Cerberus. on the back of some exceptional shooting from best- showed great endeavour, yet conversion remained an TWB > Jetballers: Round 5 on-ground Zoe Jennings. Great work girls! issue as we scored 1.8 for the final term, ultimately Division 3: Black Rock 25 def by St Kilda City 39 falling a tick over 4 goals short. Winners on the day Division 5: Black Rock 44 def Dingley 27 Sponsors: Please visit the club website or FB page were Ferg who was brilliant in defence, Kelly “Old Division 7: South Yarra 20 def by Black Rock 25 for full info/ promo’s from our sponsors- Support the Fox” Spratt, Kick, Dalton and Pinot, with A Luke and companies that Support YOUR CLUB ! Round 5 saw a few milestones reached for the Black Hellyer both playing their role well also. Rock Jetballers. Division 3 player Dani Forward Don’t forget to mention you’re from BRFC (present Telstra Sth Melb> Reserves: This week found Black played her 50th game for the club while the Division 7 your 2016 BRFC membership card), So you get the Rock travelling to Keysborough for a clash that the side recorded their first win for the season. Division royal service ! (& BRFC promo offers they have )

Defence was the key in the second half as we Offence and defence was clicking throughout PORT COLTS were able to hold the Bears to just one goal the match as the Bears were held to three goals The Cricketers Hotel Seniors Report in the final term, allowing us to push the final total, none coming in the first half. How good is this? A 12.10(82) to 7.10(52) win over margin out to 30-points. David McGregor’s seven goals highlighted our second-placed Caulfield sees us two games Robb Jewell’s five majors was a key as the game effectiveness in front of goal. clear on top of the ladder after six rounds. could have ended much differently if Jewell Both sides started slowly, as just seven goals wasn’t on song in front of goal. The game could have been a much bigger A Division of blowout, but the side relaxed briefly during the were kicked combined in the first half. We now travel to face Black Rock in a game, second quarter and didn’t kick a goal in the The Bears were on top at half time despite being which if results go our way, could see the boys held goal less in the first quarter, as four majors three games clear on top of the ladder. second quarter. in the second giving them a six-point lead. Toyota Reserves Report The Colts now sit on equal points with ladder- Our Colts hit back strongly after the restart, It almost seems that when the seniors win, so leaders Skye, only an inferior percentage outscoring Caulfield six goals to two, and having do the reserves as the Colts were able to smash stopping us from sitting on top. Skye also has a double the amount of scoring shots (eight to four). Caulfield by 83-points last weekend. game in hand. ELEVATING GRASSROOTS TO THE ELITE Eddie Espinosa, Josh Wright, Cam Walker, Luke STALWARTS OF THE MURRUMBEENA FOOTBALL MURRUMBEENA Porter, David Schmiedl CLUB. NOREEN ORMSBY ON THE FIELD Noreen Ormsby has been an integral part of the The Hampton Hammers came to the Beena Arena on Well done to both teams, we are on the right track now. Murrumbeena Football Club for 33 years. She became involved when her son Matthew came down Saturday 14th May. With both the Hampton teams in NETBALL. the top five, the Beena boys knew they were in for two to play with our under 18’s and Noreen has been with Heatherton vs Murrumbeena. This was a good tough games. us ever since. She worked in the canteen and has game, but it was hard with wind impacting players been a treasurer of the club for a time. These days In the reserves game Beena got off to a good and there were no interchanges. The Official score Noreen is our chief time keeper, a position she has start with the wind and managed to hold well held since the death of Rob Roy. In her time Noreen in the second quarter against the wind. So the was Heatherton 30, Murrumbeena 22. We will beat has helped run Bingo at the club and has pitched in Murrumbeena reserves went into the major break them next time wherever she can. Basically if something has had to with a good lead. The second half saw our boys take be done, Noreen has done it. Noreen Ormsby a true OFF THE FIELD the game by the throat and we recorded a good win. stalwart of our club. Some of our best players were:- Jordan Cusin, Rory (03) 5221 4408 HASBEENAS DAY. This is a Back to Murrumbeena for SPONSORS Cahalane, Will Nash, Jack Brammer, David Murphy, The ‘Beena is indebted to the following 2016 loyal Jerome Barbalace. all past players on 16th July. We will be celebrating with the 1986 Premiership side. More details later. sponsors: WOODARDS CARNEGIE REAL ESTATE The Senior game was a hard tussle with the wind (Major Sponsor), Sheen Panels, Oakleigh Lions, coming into play. After being down at the end of the Would past players contact Warren Walker on Chadstone Toyota, Attwood Newsagency, Brew Café, first quarter, the Beena boys piled on the goals in the 0400935547. redonioncreative.com.au the Rosstown Hotel, Morgans Finance Advisors second quarter to have a good lead at half time. The Brighton,, JK Partners Accountants, Bendigo Bank OCTOBERFEST. 30TH July. This our major fundraiser Hammers had the wind in the third quarter, but the Murrumbeena, Flight Centre Carnegie, Gianna MATCH DAY VISION | LIVE STREAMING TO YOUR WEBSITE | DVD PRODUCTIONS | MATCH DAY PHOTOGRAPHY Murrumbeena backline held Hampton to 3 goals for for the year. Note the date in your diary. Molinaro of South Melbourne, Zests Pizza, Cross CLUB WEBSITES | DIGITAL BEST & FAIREST PRESENTATIONS | EVENT INVITATIONS & TICKETS the quarter, while the Beena kicked two of their own. Hydraulics, Bowen Automotive, Bakers Delight TOYOTA GOOD FOR FOOTY RAFFLE. 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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES

well with the wind and defended round the boundry Clubman Award. A great bloke to have round the club. HEATHERTON against it. Got to give it to the boys as they never gave Well done Daniel-san. Cody Gems and Jewellery Seniors Report up. Big game this week with Beachy notching up The Heatherton Football Netball Club is proudly On another windy Saturday and the injury curse 200. Hopefully he has a big one and leaves nothing sponsored by: Cody Gems and Jewellery, Melbourne continued at Turner Rd with two off the field early in on the track. Food Distributors, Echo Cartons, Packing Boxes, the game but we still had 18 on field at all times. Like 200 Game Milestone - Daniel ‘Beachy’ Beauchamp Tom the Lumberjack, Harris Family Meats, most games so far this season were competetive but This week ‘Beachy’ joins a select group who have Chadstone Toyota, Waltzing Matilda Hotel, 360 South, not for 4 quarters. We couldn’t contain Highett and pulled on the black and white 200 times. He has Rick Butler Market Gardens, Miracle Autospray, they ran out easy winners. Chunter contested well in played most of his career as a backman and only Essential Finance Limited, Bendigo Bank Heatherton the ruck, Coff slotted a magic goal from the boundary occassionally gets a run in his favourite position, Village, Cheltenham Moorabbin RSL, Cheltenham and Pat might have found himself a new position ‘the ruck’! A prodigous kick with his specialty being Conveyancing. down back. massive drop punts off one step. He has 2 reserve David Templeton would like to thank Matt Buckley and Melbourne Food Distributors Report grand final medallians to his name. He is also a Melbourne Food Distributors for sponsoring him for Our two’s were never in the game as Highett attacked recipient of the prestigious David Templeton Best the 2016 season.

Division 2 – Match against Dingley. What a nail SOCIAL REPORT – CHELSEA HEIGHTS biter of a game! We trailed by 1 or 2 most of the (Brought to you by Harry Magee and Co Pty Ltd) – (Our Weekly Notes are brought to you by our Gold game and a lot of the time it was level scores! Until June 4 – Bogan Bingo. Sponsor – T. Thomas Plastering – 0450 940 387) about 5 minutes until the end of the game when we July 2 – Sponsors, Past Players and Club 50 Luncheon. Round 7 – Congratulations to Casey Kamphaug snuck ahead by 2, giving us some hope of our first on making the Interleague netball side and win against strong club Dingley. Unfortunately the July 9 – Mid-Year Ball (Dingley International). congratulations to Jordie Peryman and Joel Williams pressure was too much and Dingley overtook us to win by 2 goals. We came out firing in the first quarter August 6 – Neon Party. for being selected in the football interleague side. playing great netball. Again Captain Hayley with her Bad luck to Lachie Dobson in getting injured and not The club held its Cocktail Party, after the Springvale intercepts was magical! A lucky fill in with Kate and being able to be selected. Congratulations to all the game, in the Clubrooms. Awesome night and the with Liz back from her injury we had some height interleague teams for the wonderful display they social convener would like to thank the following back in our side which proved advantageous. We did put on against the Ellinbank and District Football for their assistance before and during the function. struggle with some passing in the strong winds and League. The bye gives everyone a chance to recover a very strong defensive side from Dingley saw us just Thanks goes to POTS, Cass, Sam, Jessie, Nicole from any soreness or niggling injuries. The Club that little bit behind. But keep fighting we did and P, Mark, Bec, Hartford/Kenny and of course our wishes to thank Peter Uren for his kind donation kept ourselves very close in the match. Every player Social Director, Krysti. It was great to see so many of a new line marking machine. One of our major who took the court today put in an awesome effort new faces. sponsors, Dave, from Pumkin Outdoor Blinds had and really it would be very difficult to fault anyone. SPONSORS – (Brought to you by Right Choice a work related injury and the Club wishes him a Well done to all today- supreme effort and a win Conveyancing) - speedy and full recovery. This week we welcome would be well within reach next time we face them. Murrumbeena to Beazley Reserve. Sponsor of the Week – Harry Magee and Co Pty Ltd. Division 5 – Match against Mordialloc. A difficult FOOTBALL REPORTS – game from every angle, the wind was very strong and Theub would like to thank our following sponsors (Brought to you by Combined Waste Services) - both teams looked like they were struggling to find – Thomas Thomas Plastering, Combined Waste Mordialloc Optical Seniors Report – Talk about a their form. We lead them until half time in a very low Services, Mordialloc Optical, BJS Insurance Group, heart stopper. Only 2 points in it at the final siren. scoring game. Mordialloc managed to take the win by Right Choice Conveyancing, Harry Magee and Co Close all day and the match could have gone either only 1 goal but we did fight until the end to keep the Pty Ltd, Ocean Herbs and Vegetables, Square Peg way. Thankfully we prevailed over Springvale game in our favour. Ally was impressive in defence Finger Food, Hocking Stuart Real Estate-Chelsea, Districts at Springvale reserve. early in the game. She was taking rebounds and intercepts which we really needed. Mary’s passing Pumkin Outdoor Blinds, Kennedy’s Fitness and Best Players – J. Williams, B, Atherton, L, Behin, J. Health, TRX, ICON, Peak Digital, Nooma Massage, Peryman, D. Hynes, M. O’Driscoll.. as usual in to Erin to score was often with millimetre precision. Chelsea Longbeach Physiotherapy, Main Street Pumkin’s Outdoor Blinds Reserves Report – Both Café-Mordialloc, Domino’s Pizza-Patterson Lakes, Unfortunately it seemed the game was against us teams on equal points and just separated by Longbeach Osteopathy, Your Pharmacy-Chelsea given the wind and we just made too many mistakes percentage. At the final siren Springvale Districts Heights, Matho’s Maintenance, A & B Towing, Sanur prevailed and have put a game between ourselves today for Mordialloc took full advantage of. A win next time we play them is well within reach. A couple Beach Village Group, Bayside Pizza, Mark Dreyfus and themselves. This was a game we could have of weeks off for this team will hopefully give them a QC. MP. won, but this was not the case and we now need to renewed view of the game. re-group and come back with a vengeance. Remember to – “Support those who support us.” Netballers of the Week – (Brought to you by Best Players – N. Beasley, M. Bastin, E. Duell, Volunteer(s) of the Week – Domino’s @ Patterson Lakes) – S. Harper, L. Baxter, A. Cocker. (Brought to you by Ocean Herbs and Vegetables) – Division 2 – Kate, Rachael, Chelsea, Hayley, Megan, Krysti O’Toole, our great Social Director. NETBALL REPORTS – Casey, Liz, Kelly. (Brought to you by BJS Insurance Group) - Division 5 – Sam and Ally. “The Devils’ Advocate.” -

match at half-time and an upset was on the cards. A big congratulations to Sophie O’Shea, Jane Keating CAULFIELD Mixed results for the But our opponent rose to the challenge and our & Makayla Bulte on making the SFNL Representative weekend with only 2 of our netball teams recording girls went down 32-47. Makayla, Fotini & Jane were netball teams that play this weekend. The A-Grade wins. The Div 6 chicks played inspiring netball to good for us. will play a match against the Northern Netball score a 34-33 win in a nail-biter. Bianca & Jacinta We had no joy on the footy front with both team being League on Friday night (8.30pm start) at Parade were great in front of goal and Fiona was rock-solid beaten. The Scoobies let the oppo slip away in the College, Bundoora and both A-Grade & B-Grade in defence. Our Div 3 netball girls led early, then were first quarter but matched it with them in the next teams take on the Ellinbank Football Netball League headed and fought back to record a 24-21 win against term to go in at half-time with a hint of victory. The on Saturday (11.00am start) at Marriott Waters a gallant opponent. Izzy was busy in the midfield and lads weren’t up to the challenge in the 2nd half and was well supported by a couple book-ends in Gemma Reserve, Boland Drive, Lyndhurst. Get along to got beaten comfortably. New boys Nathan ‘Moose’ support the girls. up forward and Zoe down back. All girls did their bit Mossop and Kyle Maynard were both good and were in a very even team performance. The Div 4 team well supported by Freddy, Germain, Lorenzo and And there are still a few places remaining for had another challenging day in very windy conditions Luke Wakeling continuing his good form in a Bears our match-day luncheon to be held on Sat 28 May going down 21-35. Bec Watson and Addie Priaulx jumper. The firsts led at half-time and the boys from (11.30am-2.00pm). Guest speaker will be Merv were great in defence against 2 of the competition’s Port were looking at their first loss for the season. To Hughes. Tix $40ph. Wives & girlfriends welcome. high-scorers of Div 4. Kylie Lanyon was exceptional their credit, Port responded with a strong 3rd quarter Contact Darren Stait (Tel. 0407 559 383) to book in any position she was thrown into. An early injury to open a decisive margin and record a 30-points win. a ticket. leaving no bench didn’t help but we were simply Best for us were Sean Walton, Staity, TK, BT, Alex outplayed by a better opponent. Div 1 were in the Cable (in his first game for the season) & Lewie. Growler.

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SOUTHERN BREAKS INTERLEAGUE DROUGHT / WILL HUNTER

The Southern Football Netball League have at long last broken up where they had their senior representative football drought with an emphatic left off. 49-point win over Ellinbank & District Football League on A couple of late Saturday afternoon. goals to Ellinbank Close to 1000 supporters flocked to Marriott Waters Reserve, were mere Lyndhurst, for the inaugural WorkSafe AFL Victoria Community consolation prizes Championships, and were treated to a clinical four-quarter that did little else display from the stars of the south. other than minutely limit the eventual Southern led from go to woah, extending their lead at every scoreboard damage. change on their way to an historic 14.9 (93) to 6.8 (44) triumph. East Brighton Coach Ben Lockwood said it was the consummate team skipper Andrew performance, and praised every single one of his 23 charges for Jansen, who was their adherence to the team’s structures and game plan. superb on the wing “We identified how we wanted to play and where we wanted to and across half be strong and the boys executed (that plan) almost perfectly,” back all afternoon, Lockwood said. moved forward and put the icing on a “We wanted to play fast, manic footy, we wanted to test out their very sweet cake defensive side and we played quick-tempo, high-speed footy. with a long-range “We made mistakes doing it, but what we did was we were goal right on the always able to, with our defensive pressure, get the ball back final siren to kick start the Southern celebrations. off them. Oakleigh District’s Carroll won the medal as best on ground “We had to show them up for pace and we did, so that was a with a sublime display in defence. He collected a heap of pleasing aspect of it. possessions roaming loose in the back half and never wasted a disposal, while also clunking plenty of intercept marks to repel “All 23 blokes understood what they needed to do and executed Ellinbank’s forward forays. to the best of their abilities.” Carroll also provided the undisputed highlight of the afternoon, Ellinbank entered the game chasing their fourth consecutive climbing high above his Ellinbank opponent to reel in a interleague victory, but Southern’s intensity at the contest towering hanger in the last quarter. showed this would not be an easy task. The Southern midfield was also dominant, with Ricky Thomson, St Pauls teenager James Sziller proved he was up to the Ed Sim, Nathan Robinson and Jarryd Allan providing plenty of standard early, slotting the game’s first goal in the opening hardness around the contest. minute. Southern added another two in succession to get the early jump on the visitors. In the air, the ruck duo of Brad Neurath and Stu Cleeve thoroughly outworked Ellinbank’s sole ruckman in Matt Gray, Ellinbank attacked hard with the wind in the second term, but while Chris Horton-Milne won plenty of the footy at the big could make no inroads into the three-goal quarter time deficit men’s feet. thanks to a water-tight Southern defensive unit led by Pat Carroll, Brody Hodic and Andrew Frost. Division 3’s first ever interleague representative, 17-year-old Mount Waverley winger Jackson Smith, also impressed, despite Southern then clicked into gear after the long break, slamming this being just his seventh ever game of senior football. on five goals to one in a dominant third term the third term to The backline rightly received much adulation for their take the wind out of Ellinbank’s sails. remarkable job in muzzling the dangerous EDFL forwards The home side simply ran the EDFL off their legs and their in Ryan Gillis and Nathan Lieshout, but Lockwood said the midfield dominance, both inside and out, allowed their fleet- supposed ‘no-name’ forward line impressed him the most. footed and vastly underrated forward line to come into the game. “Our backs were super… but the most pressure was on our Southern’s manic pressure on the opposing ball carrier was forwards,” Lockwood said. Netball results also immense, leading to plenty of midfield turnovers and “We didn’t have a recognise big name forward like they did, repeat forward 50 entries. so we had to play that fast brand of footy to make sure our As a result, Matt Troutbeck and Callum Cathcart began hitting forwards were getting one on one opportunities. the scoreboard with increasing regularity. “All lines for the day were good, but our forwards, probably Despite holding an imposing 42-point advantage at the final being the lesser lights, held up really well.” change, Lockwood implored his players to go hard in the Troutbeck and Cathcart were the stars of the show with opening five minutes of the last quarter to eradicate any hope nine goals between them, while Joel Jones-Hampton and of an Ellinbank fightback. Nick Gilbert presented well and showed plenty of endeavour He needn’t have worried, as the Southerners simply picked throughout the afternoon.

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SAINTS’ INDIGENOUS STARS SHINE / WILL HUNTER

AFL clubs have been doing it for years, but for the first and employment famous stand against racial vilification, where he lifted his “He came down here and started learning a little bit more time a Southern Football Netball League club will pathways through jumper and pointed to his skin in defiance of racial taunts about football. He ended up played state level football and take to the field in a special commemorative jumper in the Korin Gamadji from the Victoria Park crowd in 1993. winning the under 18s premiership for the school boys recognition of indigenous culture. Institute (KGI). competition in NT Thunder. The mural also depicts Bunjil the eagle, the creator spirit St Kilda City will on Saturday run out onto the Peanut Farm “I pride myself in for the local Boonwurrung people. “His mum was so happy about it so she wanted the my culture, it’s younger boy, Kane, to come along.” wearing St Kilda’s 2015 AFL Indigenous Round guernsey Plummer, meanwhile, hails from Tennant Creek in the something I’m for their clash against Mordialloc as part of this weekend’s Northern Territory and has joined the Saints through Now Plummer and Firebrace are preparing for this year’s really deep in love Sir Doug Nicholls Indigenous Round celebrations. Porter’s involvement in the Kajji Foundation, which Doug Nicholls Indigenous Round and are looking forward with and something The initiative was instigated by first-year club president derives its name from the word for guide (Kajji Nyirin to representing their people and celebrating their culture I really cherish,” Nick Porter, who is a trustee of indigenous youth Jurrah) in the native language of the Tennant Creek area. together out on the Peanut Farm. Firebrace said. exchange program the Kajji Foundation, and has been The aim of the Foundation is to bring talented youngsters Firebrace said it was great that the Indigenous Round supported by the , who have been “I like to be known from the remote region to the big smoke of Melbourne concept has now been embraced at a local level, giving keen to engage with indigenous programs at a local as an Indigenous to further develop their proficiency in their chosen sport, community footballers the same opportunity to showcase community level. Australian, break trade or artistic pursuit through scholarships at elite their indigenous heritage as the AFL stars. stereotypes and be local schools including Christian Brothers College and St The guernsey was designed by indigenous artist Marcus “It’s really intriguing how it’s gone from like a national proud of who I am.” Michael’s Grammar. Lee and represents the six clans of the Boonwurrung, the scale, to not only a regional scale but also a local level traditional custodians of the land around the St Kilda and A supremely Porter said Plummer’s inclusion into the program came and it’s really good that they recognise us,” he said. Port Phillip area. talented footballer, at the request of his mother after the success his elder Kane Plummer “I really enjoy playing indigenous round because it proves Firebrace has brother had in the program. St Kilda City has a number of indigenous players on its progressed through the ranks at St Kilda City’s juniors, the diversity of the game of AFL. list, including talented youngsters Jesse Firebrace and “Kane’s older brother, Aiden, has been in the Kajji starting in the Under 12s, before this year progressing to “It’s an opportunity to express my culture, not only off Kane Plummer. Foundation and had been really successful,” Porter said. the senior club’s Under 19 team alongside Plummer. field, but also on field… I’m really looking forward to it.” Firebrace said he was thrilled to don a guernsey that The dashing defender has shown that a diminutive (Aiden) was a really good news story for us… he came down recognises and celebrates his people and their storied stature is no disadvantage, dominating against players here, not so much necessarily because he was talented at The Firebrace brothers, Jessie and Jake, feature in an history and culture. several years his senior and more than twice his size. football, but he need a break from Tennant Creek. indigenous mural that adorns the Peanut Farm pavilion “Yeah, (to wear an indigenous jumper) for the first time, Last Saturday Firebrace won the medal as Southern’s absolutely (I’m excited),” Firebrace said. best afield in their Under 18 Interleague clash with “I hope I can do the jumper proud, do the club proud and I Ellinbank after a dazzling display. feel blessed that I have the opportunity to wear it.” He idolises Cyril Rioli and possess many of the same Firebrace is a well-spoken 16-year-old that is immensely traits as the Hawthorn champ, including blistering speed, proud of his Aboriginal heritage. He is a part of the Yorta slick evasiveness and sublime skills. Yorta people and He also wants to follow Junior Boy into the big league, spent his early but is circumspect about his prospects. years in Shepparton before moving to “Obviously I want to play AFL. That’s the ultimate dream, Melbourne at age 12. but if that’s not the case then I’m more willing to push to (reach) my best potential and be the greatest player I can And he is fast be,” he revealed. become a role model and a leader The Lagutas program also provides football talent in the indigenous pathways in conjunction with the Richmond Football community through Club, which affords Firebrace the opportunity to take his involvement progress his footy to the highest level he can reach. in the Laguntas But regardless of where his football takes him, Firebrace Program, which has already left a profound mark on his current club, and supports cultural one that will likely remain long after his playing days at strengthening St Kilda City have come to an end. and leadership Firebrace and his younger brother Jake have been and provides immortalised on a mural painted on a wall of the Peanut education, training Farm pavilion by celebrated international street artist Adnate. Jesse Firebrace The mural recreates St Kilda AFL star Nicky Winmar’s

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NETBALL INTERLEAGUE REVIEW / HUGH MACLEAN DIVISION 3 RESULTS: ROUND 5

A GRADE – Southern 46 def by Ellinbank 51 Southern began to hit back and reduced the deficit to three, but towards The Southern side came into this match viewing it as a very winnable the end of the term the goals stopped going in and Ellinbank were able to BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 RESERVE affair, and left it feeling as though it may have been one that got away. regain the initiative to take a 25-17 lead into the main break. DIVISION 3 SENIOR TEAM P W L D F A % PTS The key to Ellinbank’s win was the form of its shooters, who were TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Mount Waverley 6 6 0 0 952 156 610.26 24 deadly in their finishing of any sort of a decent chance. The biggest This initiative became akin to a gathering snowball through the third quarter as the visitors helped themselves to the first five goals, with Mount Waverley 6 6 0 0 774 287 269.69 24 Endeavour Hills 6 5 1 0 498 278 179.14 20 disappointment to the Southern coaches was the amount of ball that they Hallam 5 5 0 0 478 270 177.04 20 were able to see. Southern unable to get their hands on the ball. When they were able to Hallam 6 5 1 0 434 243 178.60 20 Doveton Eagles 6 4 2 0 666 362 183.98 16 gain possession the need to chase the game led to passes being pushed South Yarra 6 5 1 0 375 212 176.89 20 The first quarter proved a riveting spectacle to the excellent crowd that and the ball being turned over. Casey Kamphaug was able to break the Ashwood 6 4 2 0 639 400 159.75 16 Ashwood 6 5 1 0 495 306 161.76 20 had gathered to watch. Ellinbank looked the sharper early in the quarter chain after a neat interception from Yvonne McMillan, and with Jess Lyndale 6 4 2 0 525 456 115.13 16 Sandown 6 4 2 0 317 297 106.73 16 but could not get a break against a hard working Southern unit that had Haslem converting three goals late Southern felt that they may be able to Endeavour Hills 6 4 2 0 469 422 111.14 16 Carrum Patterson Lakes their work well finished by brilliant goaler Sophie O’Shea, who looked make up the 12-goal deficit in the last quarter. South Yarra 6 3 3 0 514 350 146.86 12 6 2 4 0 367 584 62.84 8 incapable of missing. This is something that Sophie continued for the Moorabbin 6 2 4 0 433 378 114.55 8 Doveton Eagles 6 1 5 0 327 449 72.83 4 whole day and earned her deserved player of the match honours. Neither Haslem scored the first goal of the final term, but with the next five going Lyndhurst 6 2 4 0 284 472 60.17 8 Dandenong 6 1 5 0 257 481 53.43 4 side was able to lead by more than one goal until Ellinbank gained a to the Ellinbank side any hope was snuffed out. The Southern girls never at Carrum Patterson Lakes 6 1 5 0 301 719 41.86 4 Moorabbin 6 1 5 0 260 521 49.90 4 13-11 break in the last minute of the quarter, which was reduced to 13-12 any stage gave Ellinbank an easy ride but were unable to put a run of goals Lyndhurst 6 1 5 0 213 687 31.00 4 on the siren. together to bridge the gap, and finished the game 15 points in arrears. Sandown 5 0 5 0 178 615 28.94 0 Captain Sara Merkus was named as Southern’s best, whilst Heatherton Dandenong 6 0 6 0 200 730 27.40 0 Lyndale 6 0 6 0 178 459 38.78 0 Jane Keating came into the defensive structure to start the second pair Kirsty Mann and Yvonne McMillan were tireless in defence. quarter, and she lifted the team with a brilliant interception which found Endeavour Hills 0.1 4.3 5.4 11.8-74 Endeavour Hills 4.2 5.2 8.6 8.6-54 its way to O’Shea via Billie Nukunuku to give Southern the lead. But it The concept of the B game is certainly one which is worth pursuing. South Yarra 3.4 5.6 8.7 9.9-63 South Yarra 0.2 2.4 3.5 4.10-34 was again the case that when one side led, the other equalised. This Ellinbank sent a very strong side over with the definite intention of kept occurring until the final minutes of the term, and it was here that stretching Southern and coming home with the points, an aim which they Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: M. Whatman 5, S. Peake 2, D. Morrison, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: T. Marshall 2, M. Kleinert 2, R. Imeson 2, the visitors were able to gain a foothold that it proved unwilling to let go. were able to comfortably achieve. I would strongly urge any player keen to N. Strom, D. Strom, N. Crutchley A. Walters, C. Jarrett test her game at the highest level to trial for the squad next season, Best Players: J. Van Hoesel, J. Burke, N. Crutchley, M. Whatman, M. Cram, J. Beattie Best Players: T. Carr-Lehne, M. Cook, W. Fournarakis, R. Imeson, G. Baxter, From 22-22 Ellinbank scored the next three goals, and although Southern South Yarra: Goal Kickers: S. Merchant 4, T. Hanney, C. Brady, Z. Maher, R. Thomas threw the side around, putting Nukunuku into defence, Taylah Fiddes for the Interleague experience is one that is well worth being part of. J. Cellini, M. Symons South Yarra: Goal Kickers: L. Dellorso 2, W. Smith, J. Befrage into the centre and Shae Wonnacott into attack to try and get their game UNDER 19 – Southern 51 def Ellinbank 36 Best Players: Z. Maher, M. Symons, T. Hanney, J. Cellini, S. Merchant, T. Rogers Best Players: N. Presland, G. Costello, C. Dore, C. Mangos, J. Befrage, R. Pearse going, Ellinbank had the answers to lead 29-24 at half-time. The day’s Interleague netball got off to a great start as Southern’s Sandown 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Sandown 2.1 2.1 4.1 5.2-32 Coach Mel Starr stressed the need to be patient with the ball, and youngsters proved a little too quick and agile for their Ellinbank brought Amber McHenry back into defence to attempt to counter the counterparts, delivering a convincing 15-goal victory. Hallam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Hallam 2.1 4.4 4.4 7.11-53 visiting shooters, but to no avail as Ellinbank quickly stretched their Ellinbank had the best of the early exchanges after each side converted RESULT PENDING INVESTIGATION Sandown: Goal Kickers: C. Sheedy 2, B. Robinson 2, B. Le Best Players: B. Robinson, M. Robinson, A. Powell, C. Sheedy, J. Robinson, advantage to eight goals. It was in this quarter that Ellinbank really their first centre pass, and behind by three goals early, Southern knew stepped up their work rate to counter the Southern attacks as they began G. Baker that they had a fight on their hands. This is where captain Mia McMillan Hallam: Goal Kickers: L. Barrie-Sewell 2, M. Brew 2, J. Austin 2, R. Suttie to look for the dangerous pass to unlock the opposing defence. Alicia began to take control in a polished display that culminated in her being Best Players: A. Watson, G. Hanley, B. Doggett, A. Alexander, C. Gervigny, D. McIvor Wise made some fine passes, and a brilliant interception found its way adjudged player of the match. With Teaghan Avery expertly loading the to O’Shea via Wonnacott for 37-33, but late in the quarter Ellinbank’s bullets, and fellow shooter Madison McGaw also coming into her own Ashwood 0.0 7.10 10.13 13.15-93 Ashwood 4.5 7.8 14.16 16.20-116 shooters refused to miss, resulting in a 42-34 three-quarter time lead. late in the quarter, Southern were able to take a one-goal lead into the Lyndhurst 0.0 2.4 3.7 4.9-33 Lyndhurst 0.1 1.5 1.5 3.16-34 The Southern girls were implored to drive hard towards the ball and to quarter time huddle. Ashwood: Goal Kickers: F. Martinicchio 4, M. Saunders 2, D. Carroll 2, Ashwood: Goal Kickers: T. Booth 3, A. Wiltgren 2, B. Newman 2, A. Jong 2, treasure possession at the final break, but the Ellinbank advantaged was P. Wineberg, A. Matthias, C. Meyers, J. Chapman, J. Morrey D. James, M. Jones, S. Leggett, C. Spencer, L. Holmesbrown, B. Giblett, Ellinbank soon equalised on the resumption, but slick ball movement stretched to 13 as they scored at will early on. But with O’Shea starring and Best Players: M. Saunders, A. Matthias, J. Chapman, F. Martinicchio, M. Rossborough from Southern soon saw their advantage restored, and this lead was Sarah Fischer really stepping up alongside her, the next five goals fell to P. Wineberg, B. Figas Best Players: A. Wiltgren, C. Spencer, D. Mottram, J. Burley, B. Giblett, A. Jong not to be wrested from Southern’s hands for the remainder of the Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: H. Browning 2, M. Gardner, P. Cooke Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: D. O’Connell-Webb, S. Veal, J. Shields Southern. Makayla Bulte was introduced into the game for the last quarter, day. Jemima Price began to excel in the centre of the court, and the Best Players: D. Ford, C. Willshire, D. Connick, R. Lowe, J. Twite, J. Jakupi Best Players: T. Vegh, D. O’Connell-Webb, J. Walia, J. Gaspero, J. Gardiner, and as she did at Bundoora a week earlier she gave Southern great energy, desperation shown by all in the Southern uniform was typified by a J. Stuckey and with McHenry, Wise and Fiddes playing strongly as the quarter went brilliant passage of play late in the quarter where Maggie Carlon made on Southern began to charge home. Sadly though it was too late, and the Dandenong 1.1 2.3 3.4 3.5-23 Dandenong 1.1 7.5 8.7 11.7-73 a stunning interception and pass which eventually led to Mia McMillan final siren sounded with Ellinbank five goals to the good, 51-46. Another Doveton Eagles 7.5 10.9 15.16 17.23-125 converting clinically for a 24-17 lead. Doveton Eagles 3.3 4.3 6.6 7.8-50 five minutes could have seen a very different result, with Southern left to Dandenong: Goal Kickers: D. Jose, S. Moody, R. Witt Dandenong: Goal Kickers: D. Arnold 2, S. Davis 2, D. Moody 2, A. Busuttil 2, lament passes that didn’t find their mark and opportunities afforded the The third quarter was where the victory was really secured. Bella Riddell Best Players: D. Jose, S. Young, J. Brown, T. Enver, P. Brown, J. Van Mourik G. Dimento, N. Middlebrook, T. White opposing shooters that proved unstoppable in the end. was swung into the goal circle to relieve the excellent McGaw, and she Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: C. Wilson 3, T. Day 3, D. Ramsdale 3, Best Players: J. Lapthorne, D. Arnold, B. Smith, L. Dillon, A. Busuttil, J. D’Rosario immediately stamped her mark on the match, hitting the scoreboard R. Johnson 2, B. Keown 2, M. O’Callaghan, E. Samadi, A. Read, S. Ognjenovic Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: A. Vanbeek 2, B. Painter 2, D. Catton, D. D’Aquino, B GRADE – Southern 31 def by Ellinbank 46 Best Players: R. Johnson, B. Hidgcock, E. Samadi, A. Read, C. Ross, G. Blizzard M. Harris in the first minute and continuing to do so throughout the second half. The B-grade match was won by Ellinbank, in a game in which they Best Players: M. Harris, B. Smith, D. Catton, D. Ralph, D. D’Aquino, D. Kelsen Southern found it hard to miss a shot in the third term, in marked contrast stamped their authority over a young Southern outfit early in the day and to Ellinbank who struggled to make their play count on the scoresheet. rarely took their foot off the pedal for the remainder of the match. Mount Waverley 4.4 9.8 11.8 21.10-136 Mount Waverley 3.3 10.5 12.6 25.15-165 Just before three-quarter time Riddell was able to make a brilliant Lyndale 2.0 2.1 5.6 5.8-38 Lyndale 0.1 0.1 0.5 1.5-11 The Southern girls found themselves three goals down before they were interception in the middle third, with the ball going through the hands of able to get into the game, but Jessica Haslem then got the scoreboard the tireless Price and McMillan, before making its way back to the hard- Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: L. Galle 6, J. Gough 3, I. Taylor 3, J. Smith 2, Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: A. Meredith 8, J. Gallagher 5, R. Newman 3, M. Kambouris 2, C. Jeffries, M. Dennis, J. Jordan, M. Keem, D. Pearce M. Parrella 3, E. Giannakis, M. Polites, P. Kinsella, P. Schulz, J. Brown, R. Dux rolling for the hosts. Ellinbank scored at the other end before fellow working Riddell to make the shot. A 40-27 last-change lead meant that Best Players: J. Smith, M. Dennis, M. Keem, T. Petronic, J. Gough, D. Thirkell Best Players: J. Gallagher, N. Collins, P. Kinsella, M. Polites, A. Meredith, P. Schulz shooter Casey Kamphaug made her initial impact, and when Southern Southern would need to stop dead in its tracks to lose this one. Lyndale: Goal Kickers: B. Laier 2, T. Rainey, T. Clappers, B. Tosh Lyndale: Goal Kickers: T. Angear were able to level at 4-4 there was hope that the locals may be able Best Players: T. Rainey, J. Malek, S. Rainey, S. Comino, T. Clappers, L. Baker Best Players: A. Au, J. Malom, B. Miles, B. Sweeting, E. McLean, C. Whitlock And this Southern did not do. Captain McMillan began the last quarter to wrest control from their visitors. Ellinbank were looking the more rather as she began the first, and her deadly finishing meant that, composed side with the ball however, and despite some sterling work in Carrum Patterson Lakes 0.1 2.4 6.5 8.9-57 Carrum Patterson Lakes 4.4 6.7 9.10 16.19-115 despite some late flurries by the valiant Ellinbank unit, there would be no defence by Emily Crawford, the final pass was going astray too often. The Moorabbin 2.5 2.6 4.7 5.9-39 Moorabbin 5.2 5.5 6.8 6.10-46 last three goals of the quarter went Southern’s way though to limit the impression made on the scoreboard. With the ever-reliable Ann Cooper Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: D. Brennan 3, B. Goldsworthy, C. Hatzis, Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: L. Swift 5, A. Fonti 3, P. Perez 2, damage to 12-10 by quarter time. hardly missing any defensive rebounds at the other end of the court and Madison McGaw not missing a beat when swung into the middle late on, J. Olaman, N. Gage, A. McCormack A. Wicks 2, A. Guy, L. Lighten, D. Freeman, C. Greenwood Best Players: S. Gartland, P. Mauracher, B. Goldsworthy, T. Darma, R. Brown, Best Players: B. Guy, A. Guy, D. Gatt, N. Scott, L. Swift, J. Marriner Yvonne McMillan and Sophie Virtue were injected into the game in Southern had the all-court game to end the game comfortably in front. A. Hollingsworth Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: J. Board 3, W. Kruss, A. Mackay, M. Russell the second term, and both began to work hard to gain some traction. Coach Nicki Arnold had the luxury of being able to give the excellent Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: N. Stanlan-Velt 2, J. Williams, C. Meloury, A. Bodin Best Players: J. Hadfield, D. Luff, S. Janjic, M. Russell, J. Board, R. Parker Haslem goaled early but Ellinbank scored the next five goals to kick away. McMillan, Price and Cooper an early mark before victory was secured. Best Players: N. Stanlan-Velt, C. Lazar, A. De Vries, C. Pyne, C. Harkins, A. Bodin

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DIVISION 3: MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi 2016 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR FIXTURE ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 Carrum Patterson Lakes vs Moorabbin So it proved, as the Eagles raced to a 40-point quarter time lead. 9-APR 28-MAY 16-JUL Moorabbin was expected to take the four points easily despite By the time the game ended, the margin had blown out to 102, Moorabbin 15.12-102 def Dandenong 4.4-28 Moorabbin v Mount Waverley Moorabbin v South Yarra playing on Carrum Patterson Lakes’ home turf. with Doveton having five times the number of scoring shots the Lyndale 12.9-81 def South Yarra 9.6-60 Lyndale v Ashwood Lyndale v Hallam This game demonstrated the fickle nature of footy tipping. The Redlegs managed. Lyndhurst 7.5-47 def by Hallam 15.10-100 Lyndhurst v Doveton Eagles Lyndhurst v Sandown Doveton Eagles 22.7-139 def Sandown 5.7-37 South Yarra v Carrum Patterson Lakes Doveton Eagles v Endeavour Hills previously winless Lions overcame a sluggish start in which they The Eagles shared the goals around, with three each to coach Ashwood 12.9-81 def by Endeavour Hills 14.8-92 Hallam v Endeavour Hills (SN) Ashwood v Carrum Patterson Lakes scored a lone behind in the first term, to lead by 10 points at the Corrie Wilson, Darren Ramsdale and Trent Day. final change. Mount Waverley 20.18-138 def C.P.L 3.4-22 Sandown v Dandenong Mount Waverley v Dandenong In his first game of the season, Ricky Johnson was the Eagles’ ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 CPL prevailed by three goals. best. He booted a couple of majors. 16-APR 4-JUN 23-JUL Scott Gartland was best for the victorious Lions and David ROUND 7 PREVIEW South Yarra 8.7-55 def Moorabbin 5.11-41 Ashwood v Moorabbin Hallam v Moorabbin Brennan kicked three of the side’s eight majors. LYNDALE vs ASHWOOD (Barry Powell Reserve) Hallam 9.10-64 def Lyndale 5.12-42 Lyndhurst v Dandenong Sandown v Lyndale Mount Waverley v South Yarra Endeavour Hills v Lyndhurst Mount Waverley vs Lyndale Ashwood has three wins on the trot, including a one-point triumph Sandown 4.5-29 def by Lyndhurst 6.7-43 Carrum Patterson Lakes v Hallam Carrum Patterson Lakes v Doveton Eagles Mount Waverley must have worked hard on its goal kicking, over premiership contender Doveton. Endeavour Hills 5.14-44 def by Doveton Eagles 13.12-90 responding to a wayward round 5 display with an impressive 21 C.P.L 7.9-51 def by Ashwood 26.13-169 Endeavour Hills v Sandown Mount Waverley v Ashwood Lyndale was looking in good form before crashing to earth in an Doveton Eagles v Lyndale (June 11) Dandenong v South Yarra goals 10 behinds against Lyndale. Dandenong 5.3-33 def by Mount Waverley 22.26-158 uncompetitive showing against Mount Waverley. MARBUT STONE ROUND 9 ROUND 15 The Pumas gave hope they would be competitive, coming into this ROUND 3 This must have dented the Pumas’ confidence. Expect a better match with just one loss in 2016. 23-APR 18-JUN 30-JUL effort from them this week, but not enough of an improvement to Moorabbin 15.9-99 def Hallam 16.12-108 Moorabbin v Doveton Eagles Moorabbin v Sandown This hope quickly dissipated and by half time the Mountain Lions claim the points against the Magpies. Lyndale 20.10-130 def Sandown 7.7-49 Lyndale v Lyndhurst Lyndale v Endeavour Hills were completely in control, leading by 49 points. SANDOWN vs DANDENONG (Edinburgh Reserve) Lyndhurst 4.5-29 def by Endeavour Hills 12.19-91 South Yarra v Ashwood Lyndhurst v Carrum Patterson Lakes Their appetite was far from sated and they duplicated the effort in This may be an interesting game between two of the division’s Doveton Eagles 22.18-150 def C.P.L 5.5-35 Hallam v Mount Waverley (SN) Doveton Eagles v Mount Waverley Sandown v Carrum Patterson Lakes Ashwood v Dandenong the second half, powering to a 98-point victory. struggling teams. Ashwood 10.14-74 def by Mount Waverley 17.12-114 South Yarra 11.14-80 def Dandenong 8.7-55 Dandenong v Endeavour Hills South Yarra v Hallam Luke Galle was again a prominent forward for Mount Waverley, Don’t expect a pretty game, but the effort and tackling should be ROUND 10 ROUND 16 with six majors. James Gough and Ian Taylor managed three each fierce as these teams see a golden opportunity to taste victory. GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 25-JUN 6-AUG and Jackson Smith put a couple through the big sticks in a best on 30-APR SOUTH YARRA vs CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES Lyndhurst v Moorabbin Endeavour Hills v Moorabbin ground performance. Sandown 7.6-48 def by Moorabbin 14.16-100 (Fritsch Holzer Park) Endeavour Hills 12.14-86 def by Lyndale 16.11-107 Lyndale v Dandenong Carrum Patterson Lakes v Lyndale Endeavour Hills vs South Yarra This time a week really does seem a long time in footy, as C.P.L 10.15-75 def by Lyndhurst 15.6-96 Doveton Eagles v South Yarra Mount Waverley v Lyndhurst South Yarra led Endeavour Hills at every break and built a 21-point overworked as that cliché is. Mount Waverley 21.18-144 def Doveton Eagles 12.12-84 Ashwood v Hallam Ashwood v Doveton Eagles Dandenong 4.8-32 def by Ashwood 21.17-143 advantage by the final change. Last week, few would have rated Carrum Patterson Lakes a Mount Waverley v Sandown Sandown v South Yarra Hallam 13.6-84 def South Yarra 7.11-53 Carrum Patterson Lakes v Endeavour Hills Dandenong v Hallam The Falcons responded with a six goal fourth term, whilst holding realistic chance against South Yarra. the Lions to one major in that period. After CPL’s breakthrough win against Moorabbin, hope has ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 7-MAY 2-JUL 13-AUG The 11-point win enabled Endeavour Hills to pass South Yarra been renewed. Moorabbin 7.10-52 def by Endeavour Hills 11.16-82 Moorabbin v Lyndale Moorabbin v Carrum Patterson Lakes on the ladder, and the Falcons are now just outside the five on South Yarra should still have the better of its fellow Lions. Lyndale 19.13-127 def C.P.L 9.7-61 South Yarra v Lyndhurst Lyndale v Mount Waverley percentage. CPL has restored pride, but hasn’t won over this tipster yet. Lyndhurst 5.6-36 def by Mount Waverley 11.18-84 Hallam v Doveton Eagles Lyndhurst v Ashwood Jake Van Hoesel was named the winner’s best and Mitch Doveton Eagles 11.12-78 def by Ashwood 11.13-79 Sandown v Ashwood Doveton Eagles v Dandenong LYNDHURST vs DOVETON EAGLES (Marriott Waters Reserve) South Yarra 31.17-203 def Sandown 2.3-15 Whatman booted five goals. Endeavour Hills v Mount Waverley South Yarra v Endeavour Hills Third placed Doveton have too much firepower for Lyndhurst. Hallam 18.14-122 def Dandenong 3.11-29 Dandenong v Carrum Patterson Lakes Hallam v Sandown Sandown vs Hallam Expect a bag of goals from Darren Ramsdale and a substantial ROUND 6 Umpires abandoned the Sandown versus Hallam match due to an win for the Eagles. ROUND 12 ROUND 18 incident that at the time of writing was still being reviewed by the 14-MAY 9-JUL 20-AUG MOORABBIN vs MOUNT WAVERLEY (Widdop Crescent SFNL. A decision on the match result will not be announced until Carrum Patterson Lakes 8.9-57 def Moorabbin 5.9-39 Dandenong v Moorabbin Mount Waverley v Moorabbin Moorabbin’s poor start to the season was compounded with a the review is completed. Mount Waverley 21.10-136 def Lyndale 5.8-38 South Yarra v Lyndale Ashwood v Lyndale round 5 loss at the hands of previously winless CPL. Ashwood 13.15-93 def Lyndhurst 4.9-33 Hallam v Lyndhurst (SN) Doveton Eagles v Lyndhurst Ashwood vs Lyndhurst The Kangaroos lack the depth to win this contest against top side Dandenong 3.5-23 def by Doveton Eagles 17.23-125 Sandown v Doveton Eagles Carrum Patterson Lakes v South Yarra Mitch Saunders has had a strong start to the season for Ashwood Mount Waverley. Endeavour Hills 11.8-74 def South Yarra 9.9-63 Endeavour Hills v Ashwood Endeavour Hills v Hallam and was named the Magpies’ best player in a comprehensive win Sandown v Hallam Carrum Patterson Lakes v Mount Waverley Dandenong v Sandown over Lyndhurst. The Mountain Lions have an abundance of scoring options and it will be a big ask for Moorabbin to curtail the likes of Luke Galle *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR Frank Martinicchio knows where the goals are and booted four and James Gough. FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY majors for the second time this season. He has goaled in all five matches he has played and just one of those games has yielded HALLAM vs ENDEAVOUR HILLS (Hallam Reserve) less than three majors for him. This clash under the gentle lights at Hallam Reserve promises to be an entertaining affair. Ashwood’s winning margin was 10 goals and it is only being kept ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS from third spot on the ladder by percentage. Hallam has surpassed expectations this season to sit second on Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the the ladder. Dandenong vs Doveton Eagles playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. But Endeavour Hills is also a vastly improved unit in 2016. After a couple of consecutive losses there was never any chance Thank you for your co-operation. Doveton would approach this game against the lowly Dandenong The Hawks start favourites and deservedly so, but it may take in a complacent fashion. quite a while for them to get a winning advantage.

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 7 DIVISION 3: ROUND 7 LYNDALE ASHWOOD SANDOWN COBRAS DANDENONG Ground: Barry Powell Reserve, Halton Rd Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Edinburgh Rd, Ground: Greaves Reserve, Noble Park North Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley Springvale Bennett St, Dandenong Colours: Maroon, Gold Chevrons Colours: Black, white and yellow Colours: Blue, red and white Colours: White, Navy & Red Senior Coach: Brad Bruni vertical panels with cobra emblem Senior Coach: Glen Jose Reserves Coach: Brenton Miles Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough Senior Coach: Rick Bean Reserve Coach: Trent McKenzie Thirds Coach: Matt McCormick

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER 2 Jake Rech 36 Daniel Senior 1 Mitchell Saunders 30B Sam Murphy 1 Paul Gould 26 David Shaw 1 Jarrad Denhm 23 Michael Edwards 1 Shane Cosstick 3 Taylor Rainey 37 Greg Nanfra 2 Paul Wineberg 31 Daniel Hanrahan 2 Robert Compt 24 Michael Fitzpatrick 2 Cameron Riley 27 Jayme Le 5 Jared McEwan 38 Jayden Malek 3 Angus Wood 32 Chris Meyers 2 Steve O'Byrne Ciaran 6 Alex Bertucci 39 Tim Tuivaii 3 Mitchell Davis 25 3 Dale Jose 28 David Barrie 4 Ben Giblett 32B Adam Wiltgren O'Shaughnessy 7 Matthew Stuart 40 Michael Kaing 9 Peter Vo 5 Alex Jong 33 Nathan Scott 4 Matthew Dickson 26 Scott Jackman 4 Mitchell Clarke 29 Dale Jose 7A Justin King 41 David Luong 6 Ricky O'Brien 34 Tim Smith 5 Michael Perry 27 Jake D'Atri 11 Matt McCormick 5 Josh Cole 30 Jake Holland 8 Brenton Miles 42 Brett Doust 7 Darren Mottram 35 Josh Stanton 9 Shannon Rainey 44 Brad Carroll 6 Luke Johnson 31 Jayke Brown 8 Michael Spencer 36 Abachez Matthias 6 Alan Barker 28 Mark Perry 12 Aaron Powell 10 Brett Tosh 46 Chantra Kriv 9 Dale Carroll 37 David McBaron 6* Steven Orr 30 Dylan Kerr 7 Trent Cole 32 Phillip Brown 11 Ben Laier 47 Daniel Blake 22 Daniel Ralph 9B Tarquin Booth 38 George Lithotomos 8 Tanyol Enver 38 Ali Hussani 12 Trevor Kumetaitis 49 Sokunthy Ho 7 Chris Clayton 31 Brennan Drewett 10 Trevor Sheppard 39 Mason Morgan 14 Mark Greene 50 Anthony Salvo 43 Nathan Bye 9 Luke Harvey 39 Timothy Ribet 11 Jake Chapman 41 Sean Williams 8 Matt Bennie 33 Michael Hambleton 16 Bertrand McGaw 51 Jack Whelan 11B Samuel Adam 42 Brad Newman 9 Jamie Proctor 34 Kim Om 44 Daniel Thompson 10 Chris Arnold 40 Nicholas Ford 17 Dale Tormey 53 Liam Thompson 12 James Morrey 43 Mitchell Rossborough 10 Steven Ritchie 35 Adam Roth 11 Scott Moody 41 Luke Dillon 19 Trent Isbister 54 Jon Smart 46 Aaron Straughair 13 Frank Martinicchio 44 Roman Chowanetz 20 Clain Whitlock 56 Andrew O'Donnell 11 Kane D'Atri 36 Ash Murphy 12 Dylan Arnold 42 David Westwood 14 Dylan Jones 46 Justin Burns 51 James Hewitt 21 Omar Babak 57 Con Kyriacopolous 13 Regan Hall 46 Ashley Heap 15 Mark Jones 47 Nick Ignatenko 12 Richard Gow 37 Warren Barker 22 Jordan Agnello 58 Aiden Paton 16 Brett Figas 48 Michael Langford 57 James Cousland 14 Trevor White 47 Matthew Camilleri 23 Justin Doust 59 Alex Au 13 Glenn Baker 39 Aaron Vaughan 17 Jeremy Collins 49 Grant Mesley 24 Steve Comino 62 Dale Allen 14 Steven Mylonakis 41 Bao Le 59 Ricky Ettridge 15 Jake Harvey 48 Justin D'Offay 18 Jacob Barker 50 Lochlan Holmes-Brown 25 Alex Kerr 63 Steve Boardman 16 Samuel Goldbury 49 Justin Crane 19 Matthew Maginness 51 Shane Mitchell 15 Andrew Ritchie 42 Michael Robinson 25A Jayden Johnson 64 Andrew Nguyen 61 Nam Ho 20 52 17 Adam Fiander 52 Rafi Taniwal 26 Johnathon Malom 65 Brett Sweeting Kristan Jones Nick Parry 16 Dane Maizey 43 Jake Robinson 21 54 64 Josh Hurford 27 Daniel Wilson 67 Shaun Clement Simon Perkins Josh Price 16* Brendan Robinson 50 Roland White 18 Guiseppe Dimento 55 Mark Johnson 28 Dale Weston 68 Adrian Neil 22 Chris Spencer 55 Simon Leggett 17 Nick Maizey 52 Doug Slater 70 Matt Jolley 19 Anthony Salomon 58 Kidman Johnstone 29 Tim Angear 69 Jayden Geronimo 23 Daniel Monforte 56 Daniel Stefanik 18 Chris Telley 60 Adam Powell 20 Stephen Young 75 Jacob Bardwell 30 Dean Shukosky 71 Huynh Le 24 Josh Taylor 62 Ezekiel Ah Dar 71 Aaron Woods 31 Tyson Bramble 75 Dendara Ouch 25 Matthew Menzies 63 Beau Connick 19 Neal Brown 64 Neil Brown 21 Josh Giddens 76 Jarod Van Mourik 75 Craig King 26 Chris Scully 66 Tom van Schlam 33 Naser Mustafovski 88 Robert Sigurjonnson 20 Dylan Herft 67 Ricky Logan 22 Taaren Hillman 78 Miguel Fernandez 34 Ed McLean 96 Bryan Grundy 27 Alex Salama 67 Josh Burley 76 Liam Exnar 21 Michael Halim 69 Johnny Le 23 Dean Moody 85 Connor Johnstone 35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 99 Sam Mu 28 Cameron Hipwell 71 Sam Hinzes 35A Troy Jordan 30 Brad Hempill 94 Ben Adams 22 Clint Sheedy 99 Zain Machfud 90 Jacob Meyer

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 7 DIVISION 3: ROUND 7 SOUTH YARRA CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES LYNDHURST DOVETON EAGLES

Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Ground: Marriott Waters Reserve, Boland Ground: Power Rd Reserve, Power Rd, Doveton Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn Dyson Rd, Carrum Dve, Lyndhurst Colours: Blue,white and yellow panels with Colours: Maroon, royal blue, gold lion Colours: Maroon, Navy Yoke, Colours: Orange, navy, blue thunderbolt Eagle emblem White monogram Senior Coach: Darren Stegehuis Senior Coach: Patrick Cooke Senior Coach: Corrie Wilson Senior Coach: Andrew Haley Reserves Coach: Patrick Tuck Reserves Coach: Cameron Balsarini Reserve Coach: Cain Padman Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Mark Symons (Capt) 24b Alastair Noel 3 Ricky Rodrigues 1 Nigel Scott 32 Bo Freeman 1 David Ford 30 Chase Riley 1 Brayden Keown 20 Daniel Kelson 1b Lachy Clohesy 25 Anthony Pane 5 Sean Dixon 2 31 2 Justin Olaman 33 Anthony Fonti Corey Willshire Zachary Davis 1a Daniel Algra 21 Mark Tapscott 2 Chris Merchant 25b Shane Tyssen 8 Will Duffy 3 Dylan Cott 34 Andrew Fonti 3 Jake Ward 32 Neil Harper 2b Corey Mangos 26 Marcus Van Der Haar 11 Will Freeman 2 Peter Dye 22 Josh Bevis 4 Paul Mauracher 35 Alex McGowan 4 Sam Saunders 33 Aaron Bennett 3 Tom Hanney 27 Pat Venville 15 Finn Macconachie 3 Mathew O'Callaghan 23 Dom So 3b Adam Strelec 28 Stephen Cassimaty 5 Ben Guy 36 Blake Rae 5 Adam Horton 34 Sam Gidman 20 Jarred Mills 4 Kaine Bundy 24 Dylan Chadwick 4 Tom Soultonakis 28b Nick Presland (Res.Capt) 23 Jayden Cameron 6 Chris Hatzis 37 Andrew Haley 6 Hamish Browning 35 Ryan Dowell 5 Steven Ognjenovic 25 Enayte Samadi 5 John Bohan 29 Adam Villella 25 Shane Tyssen 7 Warren Judd 38 Bill Jack Milligan 7 Jason Maurice 36 Scott Levy 6 Charlie McKee 29b Ryan Dore 8 39 6 Shane McGrath 26 Dilly padda 26 David Knight Mitchell Dicker Matt Swift 8 Jeremy Jakupi 37 Jamie Gaspero 6b Kurt Winter 30 Michael Higgins 30 Trevor Milne 9 John Psaras 40 Stirling Hollingsworth 7 Daniel Macklin 27 David Morison 9 Andrew Friend 38 Ethan O'Connell-Webb 7 Luke Toebelmann 31 Mark Braybrook 32 Tom Needham 10 David Brennan 41 Jake Marriner 7a Jayden Mack 29 BJ Oakford-White 8 Jamie Ardern 32 Jack Volpetti 10 Johnathon Evans 39 Ben Sherlock 33 Andrew Callender 11 Troy Jones 42 Matt Kibblewhite 8 Corrie Wilson 30 Matt Fristad 9 Scott Stegehuis 33 Lee Haines 11 Justin Newman 40 Les Wooderson 35 James Evans 12 Luke Jones 43 Jordan Caspersz 10 Blake Stegehuis 34 Blake Tolley 8a Peter Le 31 Dave Mawhinney 36 Murray West 12 Jake Stuckey 41 Anthony Besim 11 Dean Mendes 35 Justin Baxter 13 Matt Jackson 44 Liam Salisbury 9 Ryan Hovell 32 Tony Mertis 38 Oliver Khoury 13 Luke Maxfield 42 Christopher Russo 11b Will Smith 36 Luke Johnson 14 Charlie Barton 45 Christian Leggas 10 David D'Aquino 33 Steven Mottau 39 Tom Cooper 14 Brock Manning 45 Christianson Tilo 12 Danny Wyatt 37 Kieron Finlayson 15 Cain Padman 47 Alex Wilson 47 Ash Evans 10a Ben Young 34 Nick Paynetr 12b Chris Dore 38 Julian Belfrage 16 Rory Brown 48 Toby Darma 15 Michael Hazelden 46 Michael Toth 50 Jasjit Singh 11 Brett Hidgcock 34a Tom O'Callaghan 13 Tom Rogers 39 Gerry Costello 16 Drew Connick 47 Joel Cooley 51 Ryan McDonald 17 Alex Hollingsworth 49 Leigh Lighton 13b Dan Rossi 40 James Needham 17 Anthony Heap 48 Taylor Bryans 11a Brandon Smith 35 Nick Beer 52 Ian Hume 18 Alex Hutchison 50 Jason Cookson 14 Tom MacDonald 41 Matt Joyce 12 Cameron Ross 37 Jason Thompson 53 Michael Klomp 19 Kalvin Long 51 Adam Campagna 18 Zachary Guille 49 Ismael Pieterse 14b Matt Scully 42 Braden Hender 55 Alex Otten 20 Liam Hickman 52 James Dunstan 19 Patrick Cooke 50 Chris Taus 12a DarranCatton 38 Kazim Mert 15 Jordan Cellini 43 Zac Maher 59 Ricky Riel 14 Jason McNiff 39 Brayden Oliver 16 Cory Brady 44 Troy Lange 21 Scott Gartland 53 William Dwyer 20 Lakshay Totlani 51 Jason Twite 63 Daniel Borg (Capt) 17 Matt Jewell 45 Seb Jewell 22 Andrew McCormack 54 Mattew Beckett 21 Justin Hill 55 Kevin Stott 14a Gavin Eichenberger 40 Michael Harris 66 Will Quince 17b Troy Duncan 48 Mark Phillips 23 Phil Weber 55 Nick Staff 22 Jarryd McGrath 56 Hayden Webster 15 Nathan Graeske 41 Matt Robinson 18 Dan Russell 49 Sam Borland 67 Jake Bertone 24 Chris Greenwood 56 Jacob Peluso 23 Bradley Ferri 61 David Fardon 15a Aiden Vanbeek 43 Brad Oulton 69 Seb Barr 18b Geoff Zach 56 Sam Johnson 25 Les Watterson 57 Nathan Pye 76 Aaron Jobe 24 Daniel O'Connell-Webb 62 Daniel Oliver 16 Steven Stredwick 48 Brad Painter 19 Patrick Tuck 58 Michael Higgon 26 Liam Swift 59 Daniel Jennings 19b Michael Bohan 68 Ollie Smith 79 Gareth Wakefield 25 Matthew Shannon 71 Aaron Alister 17 Paul Parlapiano 51 Harley lane 27 Daniel Hazlett 60 Ashley Wicks 20 Eamon Hanney 71 Paul McNamara 83 Simon Talbot 26 Ryan Lowe Rhys Clayton 18 Alax Rakic 52 Jason Brown 28 63 21 73 85 Kingsley Hill Nick Gage Kevvin Hepburn Ryhan Pearse Liam Halverson 27 Matthew Gardner Tim Deaner 18a Alex O'Callaghan 56 Shannon bennett 22 Luke Dellorso 78 Stephen Ingham 86 Rory O'Kane 29 Mitch Swinton 65 Jason Deason 28 Charlie Gardiner Nathan Patterson 19 Trent Day 58 Emelio Williams 23 Joey Smith 79 Chris Kaliviotis 88 James Donnoli 30 Sam Watterson 67 Jason Cannell 29 Jesse Walia 24 Carl Matheson 82 Shane Myers 89 David Donnoli 31 Andrew Lazzaro 68 Sam Burch 19a Kevin Baldsing 66 Jarrod O'neill

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 7 DIVISION 3: ROUND 7 MOORABBIN MOUNT WAVERLEY HALLAM ENDEAVOUR HILLS Ground: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Widdop Ground: Mayfield Reserve, Lewton Rd, Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Cres, Hampton East Mount Waverley Frawley Rd, Hallam Dve, Endeavour Hills Colours: Blue and white stripes Colours: Green and gold, lion emblem Colours: Red, Black & Yellow Colours: Green and Gold V Senior Coach: David Velt Senior Coach: Nick Smith Senior Coach: Scott Slater Senior Coach: Steve Muscat Reserves Coach: Wayne Hardman Reserves Coach: Shane Costantino Reserves Coach: Scott Mckenzie Reserves Coach: Aaron Abela Thirds Coach: Daniel Gargano Thirds Coach: Scot Anderson

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Mick Broad 31 Jarrod McCormack 1 Jarrod Wilkin 38 Sean Rickard 1 Rory McIvor 33 Pehi Ferris 1 Adrian Kartner 39 Robbie Cooper 2 Cliff Aikman 39 Jesse Burns 2 Andy Mitchell 40 Jason Beattie 2 Cory Melaury 32 Dave Vassallo 2 Stephen Chin 34 Matt Melrose 3 Matt Jefferies 40 Rory Dux 3 Ben Graham 41 Mohammed Elwanni 3 Roey Suttie 35 Brendan Tibballs 3 Andrew Sharp 33 Jamie Hutchison 4 Michael Dennis 41 Matt Denearez 4 Jake Van Hoesel 42 Al McPherson 4 36 4a 43 4 Marty Herbert 34 Steve Janjic 5 Leigh McInnes 42 Chris Cafiso Andrew Daly Matthew Brew Kerry Ashford Aaron Abela 5 Jed Dexter 38 Josh Foster 5 Mitch Whatman 44 Andrew Dexter 5 Jack Williams 35 Shaun Jackson (Seniors Capt) 6 Michael Kinsella 43 Tristan Fulham 6 Ben Swift 45 Jack Gibb 7 Patrick Kinsella 44 Nick Collins 6 Manny Peresso 39 Gareth Hanley 7 Aaron Robins 36 Declan McGann 7 Jarrod Marolla 46 Jayson Bruce 8 Luke Galle 45 Jon Webb 7 Chris Molnar 40 Ryan Fort 8 Nathan Strom 47 Tui Craik 8 Fabian Peta 37 Will Kruss 9 Chris Jeffries 46 Aaron Foot 8 Daniel Chin 41 Daniel Connor 9 Matthew Peake © 48 James Taplin 10 Aaron Brooks 49 Marcus Kleinert 9 Jak Jowett 38 Stele Papas 10 Jackson Smith 47 Jordan Cavanagh 9 Sonny Ebraham 42 Anthony Mustsaers 11 Ben Beecroft 48 Jay Cavanagh 11 Matthew Cram 50 Joel Marie 10 Pat Reaby 39 Wayne Hardman 10 Greg Kerr 43 Dean Crutchfield 12 Jake Brown 49 Anthony May 11a Nigel De Zilwa 51 Nathan Crutchley 11 Chris Baum (Seniors Capt) 40 Mark Nessel 11 Tim Gavenlock 44 Shaun Logan-Brown 12 Ryan Imeson 52 Matthew Souter 13 Brogan Roberts 50 Michael Elliott 13 Josh Graham 53 Jason Davies 12 Cameron Parker 45 Mitchell Arter 12 Rick Parker 41 Lincoln Bond 14 Rich Mathers 51 Daniel Gargano 14 Cedric Legrand 54 Matt Meyer 13 Cameron Pyne 42 Sam Mazzoletti 15 Andy Mathers 52 Drew McCrae 13 Hayden Ryan 47 Cam Dalgeish 15 Jayke Villot 55 Tom Marshall 16 Joey Rickard 53 Andrew Capovilla 14 Matt Neve 49 Aaron Alexander 16 Scott Dinsdale 56 Shane Jacobs 14 Zdenek Hostalek 43 Michael Dettmann 17 Neil Peake 57 Vas Fournarakis 17 Ian Taylor 54 Harry Tunnercliffe 15 Josh Furborough 50 Mohammad Ebraham 15 Nick Stanlon-Velt 44 Peter Brick 18 Cameron Kirkup 55 Zac Brown 18 Robert Tinney 58 Aaron Thomas 16 Stefan Cosas 51 Scott McKenzie 19 Michael Cook 59 Joshua Downes 16 Tim Caterson 46 Glen Davidson 19 Taryn Dawson 56 Tyler Umbers 17 Tom Bradley 52 Brad Mullen 20 Travis Kerr 60 Greg Baxter 17 Ryan Fenton 47 Chris Smith 20 Phil Schulz 57 Lachy Rose 21 Shaun Richards 61 Emad Fallah 21 Jonthan Jordan 58 John Dillon 18 Luke Johnson 53 Andrew Watson 18 Rodney Johnson 48 Aaron Bodin 22 Nick Stanley 62 Richard Thomas 22 Michael Keem 59 Nick Anglim 19 Luke Barrie-Sewell 54 Bryce Dexter 23 Shane Peake 64 Josh Vellin 19 Michael Lobb 50 Greg Pearson 23 Daniel Pearce 60 Nev Richardson 20 Ethan Kantawara 55 Scott Mcgill 24 Adam Walters 65 Cristobel Moreno 20 Andrew Weiss 51 David Kingston 24 Brenton Cincotta 61 Jayden Aziret 21 Kieran Smith 57 Ryan Mullen 25 Daniel Morrison 66 Kendall Sutton 25 Tom Petronik 62 Jay Beattie 26 Jacob Matwijkiw 67 Ben Wells 21 Liep Kuel 52 Russell King 22 Hayden Wood 63 Marcus Wilson 26 Emmanual Giannakis 63 Pat Kinsella 27 Ben Moriarty 68 John Lysle 23 Jonathan Daly 69 Shane Thomas 28 James McNeill 68a Matthew Tran 22 James Parker 53 Ryan Hoy 27 Daniel Thirkell 64 Mitch Polites 24 Ryan Eggleston 78 Sean Duff 28a Alex Carroll 69 Peter Koutsogianakkis 23 Alex DeVries 54 Daniel Gassali 28 Andrew Meredith 65 Scott Huisman 29 Byron Hoe 70 Jacob Daly 25 Sean Gaitely 82 Daniel Garnar 24 Andrew Sloss 56 Ky Herbert 29 Dylan Cincotta 66 Ethan Tobias 30 Daniel Strom 71 Tom Websdale 30 Jason Bird 67 Jason Thea 26 Josh Garner 87 Clive Gervigny 31 Matt Kerr 72 Aaron Presutto 25 Ryan Bennett 57 Brendan Sloss 31 Shane Costantino 68 Jason Leung 27 Joey Sandar 88 Steve Scordo 32 Jarryd Burke 73 John Cahan 33 Jordan Volkhoff 74 Richard Masquiren 26 Trent Barlow 59 Dave Noonan 32 Tom Stapleton 69 Peter Giannopolous 28 Corey Reeves 89 Daniel Gentile 34 Midhat Sleiman 75 Justin Hanson 33 Mikey Kambouris 99 James Gough 27 Damien Brick 60 Geoffrey Collins 29 Tim Maskiell 77 Tristan Callander 35 Clint Jarrett 76 Daniel Allen 34 Kieran Anglim #8 Karl Kusko 28 Lucas Blatchford 62 Jayden Clark 30 Jarred Peters 48 Digby Allen 36 Nick Anderson 77 Raymond May 35 Toby Patrick #15 Rod Mikkelsen 36a Mohammed Souleiman 78 Maximiliano Herrera 29 Caleb Lazar 63 Puhirake Herbert 31 Jayden O'Brien 56 Ben Doggett 36 Tim Proctor #22 Brad Milikins 37 Tom Carr 79 Ricardo Fernandez 30 Mark Pottinger 37 Matt Parrella 32 Phil Ward 38 Ryan Thomas

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SANDOWN COBRAS Thanks to Phil Dickson for being our the game was done and dusted in Congratulations to Ricky Ettridge on runner. Cerberus’ favour. Welcome back to 100 games with our club. Reserves: James Morrish, first game and best Seniors: First quarter was a draw between on field beside team mates Nathan We met Hallam on our home turf and the two teams, in the second Hallam Bye, Ricky Ettridge, Jacob Meyer, it was another unsuccessful game for opened up the lead which saw us fight James Hewitt and Bao Le. back in the third, in the fourth Hallam us but with Mick Perry acting coach Thank you to all Volunteers, we the players bonded together for a opened up the lead and time was couldn’t be without you, you are much better show than last week. against us, we went down by 21 points. They represented themselves as a Best on field were the Robinson appreciated. Thanks to players who team and more than one spectator Father (Michael) – Sons (Brendon and put aside time to help in the canteen was heard commenting on this. We Jake) trio with Adam Powell, Glenn and for helping pack up the field. fought back in the second quarter but Baker and Clint Sheedy. Special thanks to Steve Rowney and a win was out of our reach this time. Thirds: Wes Dettman who work from dawn to Best on field were Michael Halim, Despite desperate attempts by Matt dusk to make game day run smoothly. Jake DÁtri, Kane DÁtri, Matt Dickson, McCormick and our Thirds we could Joe Waite and Michael Edwards with not get the edge over Cerberus. We Sandown Football Club are proudly the support of their team mates and a did show a bit of a fight back in the sponsored by the Mulgrave Country hunger for the ball. Great team effort. second quarter but at final siren Club and Dingley Bendigo Bank.

SOUTH YARRA a sniff at the final break although through the midcourt was exceptional. Endeavour Hills had a 31 point lead in B grade Brady Tiling Football Report blustery conditions. The Yarras were B grade continued to show The Seniors were up agaist a team undisciplined and didn’t play to their consistent form with another great that they will be fighting against for a usual standard. Skill errors were “team” win, beating Clayton by 6 spot in the 5 come seasons end. The costly as Endeavour Hills were too goals. The highlight was, despite toss was won and we were kicking good by 20 points. with a very strong breeze, we got off being pressured at times in windy to the start that we were hoping for. The rejuvenated thirds took on conditions, we stuck to our game and The game was a seesawing affair Endeavour Hills under the newly had faith in our systems and each with either team that had the wind appointed captain, Ash Evans. They other to grab the win. Special mention taking control of the game. The Yarras had some handy ‘ins’ with the return to Alannah who thoroughly deserved kicked goals against the wind and of surfing legend, A. Noel and club best on court with her relentless set themselves for a final quarter on stalwart, S. Dixon. The Yarras took defensive pressure alongside tough lockdown football, all signs control, outpacing and outclassing Cassandra. were pointing to a win for the Yarras their opposition. The Yarras finished C grade leading by a couple of goals with only comfortable 21 point winners and next Another narrow loss, in blustery minutes left on the clock. But a couple take on Mt Waverley in back to back conditions which proved to be a of panicked minutes and some very clashes after a week off. undiciplined errors form the team difficult day for goalers. Scores were resulted in heartbreak and a 10 point The Tower Hotel Netball report even at quarter time but lost the game by 5. However, the Lionesses out lose, certianly a game that the Yarras A grade scored Black Rock in the last quarter. can only blame themselves for losing. Looking for their fourth win of the Chloe was best on court with a stella season, we faced Keysborough. The The Reserves faced the only team left performance as goal keeper. Siobhan Lionnesses leapt out of the blocks, in the division that beat the Yarras in was accurate in goals. Debutant, leading by 6 points at halftime. 2015 and were out for redemption. Emma, had a great first game. Endeavour Hills started the game Keysborough were strong early in kicking with the wind and head into the third term winning the quarter Special thanks to all of our sponsors the first break with a four goal lead. by 9 points. The Yarras defence and including The Tower Hotel, Brady Horse kicked two goals in the second midcourt continued to work hard all Tiling, Avon Tyrepower, Kingston term to reduce the margin by 8 points game. The yarras were beaten by an Trophies, Camberwell Toyota, Rounds at the major break. Belfrage kicked accurate opposition on the day going Real Estate, Reclink, Bendigo Bank, a much needed goal for the Yarras down by 10 points. Best on court went Avenue Press and all 250 Club in the third term, to give the Yarras to Julia Woiwod who’s movement Members

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battle for a top 5 spot heading into Upcoming Events ASHWOOD second quarter but went into the long There were some great goals scored one HALLAM break with a commanding lead. Bergs by Simmo (or was it Punter) that brought Back to Hallam Day for all past the bye round. The defence again Sponsors of the Week: started to take a few grabs and gave the the house down and the defence boys Last week Seniors were away to players and past members will be held Sandown goaless into the Croc’s Playcentre Clayton onballers first opportunity and with Fig gave away nothing so we look forward Sandown and our under 19’s took held on May 28th during our first night breeze and were strong all day lead 1924 Princes Hwy, Clayton and Pickle in good form we held out a going to bottom placed Lyndale following on Dingley game against Endeavour Hills. Phone: 9544 5990 very determined outfit. The forward line by skipper Dean Crutchfield. In the the break and the hopeful return of some Open 7 days 9.30am to 5pm Seniors Melbourne Congratulations to Adrian and our functioned well with Frankie bagging 4 injured stars. It was hard to pick between end Hallam won by 24 points and a Open late Fridays until 8pm goals and DC with a couple and in the end Truck Centre Report Hallam Ladies team picking up another Simmo and Punter as to the best player game clear in the 5! www.crocsplaycentre.com.au/clayton we ran out comfortable winners against on the day. The senior’s continued their win against Mt Eliza by 60 points a very determined Lyndhurst side. As Under 19’s Highview International Students Seniors Report: Social Calendar: undefeated start to 2016 with a Thanks to the following sponsors for Mick said after the game we are in the 5, Last week we played new club Lyndhurst A BIG Thank you to Lisa Perkins on the 72-point win over Sandown. A strong Accounting Report their support in 2016. however our aim is to just not stay there for the first time at our home ground set up & running of our very successful breeze all day held the 2 teams close The Under 19’s got back on the in very blustery conditions. This was but to improve on our position. at half time with Hallam kicking away Melbourne Truck Centre, Carpe Ladies Day last Saturday thank you to winners list playing a strong side in a must win after we slipped out of the Melbourne Cleaning Supplies Reserves all the ladies for coming along too. Also in the 3rd and 4th to ensure victory Diem, Hallam Hotel, A’n’J Transport five even after the win against Doveton Dingley. The final score saw Hallam Report: This one was set up early as we thank you to Ben & Kate Giblett for the over a competitive side. Our Senior Solutions, Fountain Gate Hotel, Jetts which shows how close the top 6 or 7 are. used a strong wind to the Outlook Rd winning by 28 points. Keep working setting up of the room as well. Side now face Endeavour hills on Hallam, Rapid Tune, Cranbourne Kicking against a very strong wind in the end to kick away to a 39 pt lead by half Saturday night hard boys and let get a win this week. Hyundai and Berwick Hyundai, 1st quarter the defence stood up very time and went on to a handy 82 point win Saturday 28th May, $2500 draw. (Please Truckanddeals and R M E Carpentry well due to some excellent play by Sculls in the finish against a gallant lightning see Punter for Tickets this is always a Reserves Carpe Diem Report Congratulations to Ethan Kantawara and Georgie and allowed us to go into side. Mid field dominance from Jonga, huge night on the Ashwood Calendar) on his interleague debut for the under Carn the Hawks! the first break with a small lead. Mitch The Reserves come up against a Dazzler, Dolph and Buddy created Saturday 4th June, Sponsors Life was in scintillating form and Chappie endless opportunities to score and we strong Sandown outfit and was a 18’s against EDFL on the weekend. Hawkeye. members and Past Players Day. with his pace was a real headache for had 11 different goal kickers by the finish the opposition. Aba played his best with Tarks the most with 3. Strangely Thank you to Dale Healy from H & H game for the club and showed a clean despite only one loss we are sitting fifth Cabinets for the new cupboards we have pair of heels and used the ball well. We after 6 games so it looks like percentage in our hallway it is much needed storage MOUNT WAVERLEY Final margin was 98 pts in our favour. #MOUNTFOOTY wasted the ball a bit with the wind in the is going to be very important this year. space that will be well used. CONGRATULATIONS: We had a week off and now looking GET WET POOLS THIRDS REPORT: To Jackson Smith for being the only forward to Moorabbin this Saturday. Always a struggle when you only have MOORABBIN Reserves what the Parker brothers do best. 14 players show up, and it showed The reserves travelled to CPL with Need to work harder during the week Division 3 Player to be selected into #OURTIME the SFNL Interleague Team. going down to a fast running Dingley Seniors hopes of recording a much needed though if we want better results on the NOTTING HILL HOTEL by 114 pts. We made very hard work of it on win. Some late withdrawals hurt our weekend. Jacko got plenty of the ball and RESERVES REPORT: preparation however so we went in showed some good polish. Saturday, not many winners on the A great 154 pt win over Lyndale to Injuries early to the Birddog, Marsh & missing a few key position players. Thanks to the continued support of day our guys need to stand up over our sponsors Hardman Bros, Marks CHEMIST WAREHOUSE celebrate Raven’s 200th game and Kneevyn did not help our side. Jimmy Hadfield was back to his best the next month to achieve what we 4WD, Groupone Electrics, Party SENIORS REPORT: Nicko’s 150th! winning a lot of the centre clearances, Credit to our midfielders and think about ourselves. Need a lot Shop Highett, Brumby’s Moorabbin, We had another tough test against 3rd with Luffy and Mark Russell also Both these guys have provided great defenders for battling hard all day more passion and commitment. Best Win Ho Restaurant Sandringham, place Lyndale. helping him out and having better service to our club, with Raven winning and special mentions to: Ant working Noodles, Caleb Lazar, Cam Pyne, Alex games. Stevie J continued his good Nick Staikos MP Bentleigh, R & R They competed well early with the multiple Club B&F’s, played in our hard at FB and stopping many goals, Devries, Aaron Boden. form and the Parker brothers did Sheetmetal quick ball movement along the wings, last Senior Premiership Team and Stu & Jase for their hard running and but they struggled to get it past our currently a Senior Assistant Coach. slick ball movement, Cappa &Warrior defence. CommSec and Thirkell Work and The Prez patrolling the half-back provided plenty of rebound out of Nicko played in 3 Reserves line and providing plenty of rebound defense, Jacko was BOG with another Premierships, Club Reserves great performance on the wing, his B&F winner and Runners-Up in out of defense. the Reserves League B&F in a run, carry and long kicking a highlight, #THIRDSNATION Kouta and Keemy dominated in the Premiership year. middle, winning plenty of clearances. Fathead kicked 8 goals in another DP CONSTRUCTIONS NETBALL REPORT: Joffa was threatening all game and dominant display up forward, was well especially up forward early when the supported by Raven (5), RanDad (3) A great win in the top of the table game was in the balance. and POOrella (3). clash against Bentleigh, defeating them by 13 goals. Lndale rallied in the 3rd qtr to match Patty & POOlites provided plenty it with us, but wasn’t enough as the of run & carry and could not be Good work ladies, you really are last qtr was never in doubt, in kicking contained by Lyndale’s midfield, representing our club well sitting 10 goals to their 2 points, with The and SUNSHIIIIINNNEEEeee was undefeated on top of the ladder. Vulture turning it on in the last to kick instrumental at CHF taking plenty of 5 goals. marks and setting up plenty of goals. #MOUNTBALLIN’

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AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 RESULTS: ROUND 5 AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 AUSTRALIAN RULES TEAM P W L D F A % % WON St Pauls 5 5 0 0 754 139 542.45 100.00 FOOTBALL COLLEGE Hampton 4 4 0 0 407 138 294.93 100.00

St Kilda City 5 5 0 0 390 152 256.58 100.00 UNDER 19 FIXTURE

Cheltenham 5 4 1 0 451 204 221.08 80.00 Hallam 5 3 2 0 391 244 160.25 60.00 ST KILDA CITY V HIGHETT

Oakleigh District 5 3 2 0 381 277 137.55 60.00

Endeavour Hills 4 1 3 0 260 254 102.36 25.00 HAMPTON V ST PAULS Dingley 5 0 5 0 175 405 43.21 0.00

East Brighton-Bentleigh 4 0 4 0 109 510 21.37 0.00 OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V DINGLEY

Highett 5 0 5 0 111 658 16.87 0.00 6 ROUND

Carrum Patterson Lakes 3 0 3 0 28 476 5.88 0.00 C.P.L V EAST BRIGHTON-BENTLEIGH East Brighton-Bentleigh 1.4 3.4 5.10 6.10-46 St Kilda City 2.0 6.2 9.5 16.13-109 East Brighton-Bentleigh: NOT SUPPLIED HALLAM V ENDEAVOUR HILLS St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: M. Oman 4, D. Peut 3, M. Lefau 2, K. Alexander, W. Patterson, J. Laakulu, J. Firebrace, N. Dawson, K. Plummer, A. Smith BYE: CHELTENHAM Best Players: M. Oman, M. Lefau, F. Addi, F. Guiney-White, D. Georgiou, A. Smith Suppliers to local football clubs FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU

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IF IT’S NOT A SHERRIN, IT’S JUST NOT FOOTBALL Highett 0.0 0.0 2.2 2.3-15 Dingley 1.2 2.4 3.11 3.13-31 St Pauls 6.3 12.9 18.11 30.17-197 Hallam 2.1 5.4 5.5 8.11-59 WE DELIVER TO YOU!!! - Normally within 48 hours Highett: Goal Kickers: R. Smith, S. Lidstrom Dingley: Goal Kickers: J. Lewis 2, L. Craig If we don’t stock it, ask and we may be able to get it for you, or locate a supplier Best Players: S. Lidstrom, M. Baragwanath, J. Read, Best Players: M. Fitch, N. Lloyd, T. Lewis, B. Fisher, J. Burns, M. Sheldon, A. Draper C. Ryan, J. Rischitelli See us at: www.agradeclubsupplies.com.au - Email: [email protected] St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Cooke 8, R. Kreymborg 5, Hallam: Goal Kickers: T. Neill 2, M. Dean 2, H. Wood, Phone: 03- 9723 2000 - Phil Cooper direct: 0418 307 267 B. Dolan 5, J. Bull 3, C. Byrne 3, J. Halloran 2, M. Dyer, T. Gavenlock, J. O’’Brien Shop 57-59 Mt Dandenong Road, Croydon, VIC 3136 (next door to Croydon Car Sales) D. Thorson 2, H. Begg, N. Coutts Best Players: E. Mustapha, D. Marquison, M. Dean, PO Box 22, East Ringwood, VIC, 3135 Best Players: B. Dolan, S. Holzer, J. Cooke, K. Abourizk, C. Struylaart, H. Wood, T. Neill C. Byrne, J. Bull

54 | SFNL RECORD 2016 SFNL.COM.AU | 55 UNDER 19: ON THE UP / ALEX CHARLES @charlesy93 Round 5 Fixtures: Cheltenham and Oakleigh’s strong performances East Brighton-Bentleigh 6.10.46 against Endeavour Hills and Carrum Patterson defeated by St Kilda City 16.13.109 Lakes respectively ensures both are contenders Carrum Patterson Lakes 0.0.0 for finals and beyond this season. Carrum’s failure defeated by Oakleigh District 17.21.123 to score reflects well on Oakleigh’s backline while Highett 2.3.15 defeated by St Pauls 30.17.197 Cheltenham’s 53-point victory over the Falcons is Endeavour Hills 4.5.29 defeated by Cheltenham 12.10.82 all the more impressive when the Saints were only Dingley 3.13.31 defeated by Hallam 8.11.59 able to win by 17 points in the same fixture. Hampton BYE Finally, Dingley lost their fifth match in a row to Week five of action saw the majority of favourites start the season as Hallam were victorious by 28 win their matches as ladder separation begins points. Both teams have featured in low-scoring to take place. St Kilda City, Oakleigh District, fixtures this season and goals have been difficult St Pauls and Cheltenham had relatively to come by. Despite a contested and sluggish comfortable victories while Hallam overcame game, Hallam managed to lead by 3 goals at a gallant Dingley outfit. half time. The third term saw Dingley completely As previously mentioned, the top 6 is beginning to dominate but this only resulted in a total of 1.7. take shape and seventh place is now 2 wins behind (11) for the quarter. It ensured the Dingoes only the pack with a further four sides remaining trailed by 6 points with a quarter to play, but they winless. Therefore, this means we have a handful failed to take their opportunities and the Hawks of sides still remaining undefeated – St Pauls, St went away during the latter stages of the game to Kilda City and Hampton. Importantly, they’re doing it in convincing fashion and Cheltenham are not snare their third win of the season. far behind. These four teams all have in excess of Round 6 Fixtures: 220% with all of the top 6 currently sitting on at St Kilda City v Highett least three wins. Hampton v St Pauls Of the week’s fixtures, it was St Pauls who made Oakleigh District v Dingley the biggest statement on their way to a 182-point Carrum Patterson Lakes v victory over Highett. The Bulldogs led 81-0 at the East Brighton-Bentleigh main break and ultimately kicked a total of 30.17. Hallam v Endeavour Hills (197) to assert their dominance over the rest of Cheltenham BYE the competition. Although they are yet to face any of the top 4 sides of the competition – given their We’ve seen the separation that is beginning to incredible ability to kick goals – it seems they are happen on the ladder but there are plenty of the early season favourites. rounds to go. It will be interesting to see how St Rivals of the Bulldogs – St Kilda City, Cheltenham Pauls perform against Hampton in what will easily and Oakleigh District – each had comfortable be the match of the round. Also, the Lions and results. The Saints defeated East Brighton- Vampires will have their first real opportunity for a Bentleigh by 63 points and it was the Vampires’ win when the sides meet while Dingley are in need lowest losing margin so far this season. It was of a victory when they face an in-form Oakleigh also their lowest points conceded (109) as they outfit. Nevertheless, another week has finished for managed 6 goals themselves. For St Kilda, it allows them to remain undefeated ahead of their the under 19s and these early stages of the year next game against Highett with the comfort of has reinforced the need for the lower-placed sides knowing Hampton and St Pauls will be playing to start getting results if they want to feature later each other. in the season.

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CHELTENHAM DINGLEY EAST BRIGHTON-BENTLEIGH HIGHETT OAKLEIGH DISTRICT ST KILDA CITY Coach: Greg Barclay Coach: Andrew Gill / James Cullen Coach: Jason Tickner Coach: Coach: Scott Russell Coach: Nathan Johns # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Jayden Anthony 1 Jax Kilner 17 Damien Paturno 1 Carmine Scimia 17 1 Trent Beard 15 Liam Menhennit 1 Joe Bekierz 17 Tristan Brown 2 Brody Carr 19 1 Elijah Salesusi 17 Kieran Jamieson Rischitelli Lucarelli 2 David Lloyd 18 Alan Anderson Sebastian 2 Darcy Hutchinson 18 Christian Alesi Sanjay 2 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 18 Leon Mateariki 2 Nick Lloyd 18 2 Matt Bertancello 16 Aaron Locandro 3 21 Cory Hutchison Zammit Kahawatte 3 Eddie Mazur 19 Tom Worrell 3 Ryan Osborne 19 Jack Prosser Bayley Kay- 3 Fabricko Addi 19 Alex Jones 3 Connor Blaskett 17 Brodie Muller 6 22 Will Tran 3 Matthew Crouch 19 Jackson Lewis Glover Perry O'Hehir-Vargas Mitch Clarke 4 Mitchell Daniels 20 Ben Clarke-Henry 4 Sam Ryan 20 Rhys Fraser 4 20 4 David Blee 18 Liam Nixon 7 Liam McCabe 23 Patrick Lucarelli 4 Connor Horsey 20 B Fisher 5 Alex Draper 21 Joe Callaghan 5 Hamish Johnstone 21 Febrick Addi 5 Nick Kilner 21 Liam Brotz Jordan 5 Lucas Carrazzo 19 Declan Reeve Michael 8 24 Jacob Garufi 6 Madison Talarico 22 Loch O'Halloran 6 22 Jeremy Cramer Skalamera 6 Will Patterson 22 Dylan Mootoosamy 6 Josh Jolly 22 Shaun Cusack Baragwanath 6 Ryan Cosgrove 20 Michael Riddle 9 Daniel Spence 25 Liam Cogan Lachlan 7 Jamie Gobbett 23 Mitch Hoar 7 Josh ODonnell 23 Oliver Woods 7 Lachie Craig 23 7 Cameron Beaumont 23 Jojo Amaah Morwood 7 Jak Cummings 21 Isaac Vanderwerf 8 Aidan Young 24 James Burns 10 Curtis Ward 27 Brody Ledder 8 Shai Wood 24 Xavier Pauli 8 Blake Ellis 24 Nick Soldatos 9 Vincent Arena 24 Toby Larter 8 Spencer Daly 22 Adam Wakeling 9 Braden Bangard 25 Sam Jackson 11 Hayden Colgrave 28 Chris Akritidis 9 Daniel Georgiou 25 Mitch Dyer 9 Alex Baragwanath 25 Sam Herlinger 10 Anthony Basile 25 Cam Webb 10 Ash Hoar 26 Riley Sheldon 10 Josiah Laakulu 26 Matt Dyer Nathan 9 Andrew De Maria 23 Harry White 13 Aidan Davitt 29 Jackson Trieu 10 Tim Fitzimmons 26 Karpathakis 11 Daniel Trease 26 Taj Lewis Lachlan 11 Titan Watson 27 Chris Harms 11 Paul Pekaj 27 Tommi Tusitala Leandro 10 Harris Diviny 24 14 Daniel Urban 31 Conor Morgan 11 27 Jake Hibbert Woodham Rodriguez 12 Aaron Leahy 28 Ellie Jreige 12 Bika Ula 28 Ruben Jamieson 13 Will Porteus 27 Lee Johnston Chris 11 Tom Fraser 25 Timm Black 15 34 Gehan Sene 12 Alex Moleyneux 28 Anthony Strahan Fournarakis 13 John Vasilakis 29 Daniel Flocas 13 Mitchell Oman 29 Vinh Dang 14 Joshua Woolfe 30 Dan Stewart Dustin 14 Jake Davis 29 Aiden Murdoch 12 Athan Guliana 26 Liam Flanaghan 16 Mason Franz 44 14 Zion Pierera 40 Kieran Finkelde Fernandez 14 Jarrod Dousa 30 Austin Ula Nathaniel 15 Anthony Inglis 31 Kyle McGurk 13 Kaleb Forster 27 AJ Scarcella 17 Luke Quinlivan 58 15 Tom Davis 30 Cal strafford 15 James Bekierz 42 Ryan Smith Cramer 15 Ayan Nyanjok 31 Kade Alexander Daniel 16 16 Callum Ryan 14 Brayden Lawford 18 Jake Winn Stonehouse 16 Stefan Lidstrom 55 Morgan Sheldon 16 Denzel Cooper

ENDEAVOUR HILLS HALLAM HAMPTON ST PAULS Coach: Robert Dipper Coach: Yul Mustapha Coach: Lachlan Batt Coach: Wayne Herbstreit # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Dino 1 lachlan Gay 14 William Marolla 1 Mitch Wood 16 Matt Gilbert 1 Lachlan Brehaut 18 Liam Dornau 1 Victor Jenkins 17 Karamoshos Daniel 2 Tom Burley 19 James Wilkinson 2 Jordan Stewart 15 Scott Myers 2 Lachlan Wood 17 3 Michael Hargood 18 Ryan Kreymborg Marquison 3 Zach Allen 20 Lachie Pern Mathew 3 16 Talha Ahmed 3 Connor Carylon 18 Jonathan King 4 Jake Halasz 19 James Cooke Rogerson 4 Josh Vitiritti 21 Nick Moon 5 Harry Begg 20 Ash Becker 4 Hayden Farero 17 Kaine Wilcox 4 Mitchell Lambert 19 Bronson Nelke 5 Bunarith Kheng 22 Jarrod Munday Cameron 6 Dylan Bone 21 Fred Jenkins 5 Austin Stubbs 18 Joshua Deumer 5 20 Dylan Grayson 6 Corey Smith 23 Mark Digby Strylaart Anthony Lachlan Brandon 7 24 Brodie Pedder 7 Sean Herbstreit 22 Nick Coutts 6 21 6 Jayden O'Brien 21 Gabriel Carrubba Papafotiou Anderson Baginski Saxon Van 8 Jye Sujaini 25 Riley Hughes 8 23 Lachlan Croft Lachlan Oursouw 7 Daniel Lobley 22 Umid Ashna 7 Joshua Webster 22 McConville 9 Gabriel Bonicelli 26 Noah Wynen 9 Brad Dolan 24 Ben Lindsay 8 Nicholas Gay 23 Cypriano Ayama 8 Dylan Thompson 23 Toby Neil 10 Nathan Wallace 27 Luke Ellis 10 George Elliott 25 Conor Byrne 9 Jay McDonald 26 Nathan Sara 9 Nathan O'Brien 24 Elijuh Mustapha 11 Troy Smith 28 Harrison Fidler 11 James Sziller 27 Nick Supple Lachlan Tyrell 10 28 10 Rennie Lewis 25 Sean Cherry 13 Pat Eckersall 29 Matthew Hanson Cummins Panditharatne 12 Will Clark 28 Luke Johnstone 14 Bailey Griffin 30 Ryan Carroll 11 Jamie Doubrava 29 Damascus Loto 11 Tim Gavenlock 26 Mtch Jeffery 14 Tim Walsh 29 Mitch Carracher 15 James Gascard 32 Izaiah Elisaia 12 Sam Walters 30 Mistery Komisi 12 Riley McConville 29 Hayden Wood 16 Josh Lees 59 Patrick Feather 15 Ben Gowland 30 Liam Head Anthony 13 Kyle McPhail 13 Dion Cavallo 16 17 Nick Matic Locandro

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THIRDS RESULTS: ROUND 5 THIRDS THIRDS FIXTURE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Cerberus 5 5 0 0 630 149 422.82 20 SANDOWN V DANDENONG Skye 5 4 1 0 589 95 620.00 16 Dingley 5 4 1 0 458 250 183.20 16 SOUTH YARRA V MOUNT WAVERLEY Dandenong 5 4 1 0 347 251 138.25 16

Sandown 5 3 2 0 335 289 115.92 12 CHELTENHAM V SKYE

Endeavour Hills 5 3 2 0 296 320 92.50 12 ROUND 6 ROUND Keysborough 5 2 3 0 245 269 91.08 8 CLAYTON V ENDEAVOUR HILLS

South Yarra 5 2 3 0 203 436 46.56 8 BLACK ROCK V DINGLEY Cheltenham 5 1 4 0 231 367 62.94 4

Mount Waverley 5 1 4 0 247 409 60.39 4 CERBERUS V KEYSBOROUGH Clayton 5 1 4 0 221 519 42.58 4

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Endeavour Hills 1.0 1.4 1.4 3.5-23 Sandown 1.0 4.1 4.1 5.2-32 South Yarra 1.5 3.7 5.8 7.9-51 Cerberus 5.3 6.6 13.10 17.14-116

Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: C. Birch, R. May, M. Herrera, Sandown: Goal Kickers: R. Ettridge 2, D. Thompson, J. Hewitt, E. Fallah M. McCormick Best Players: M. Cayhan, E. Fallah, A. Najjar, N. Peake, J. Lysle, Best Players: J. Morrish, N. Bye, R. Ettridge, J. Meyer, J. Hewitt, J. Vellin B. Le South Yarra: Goal Kickers: J. Falkenberg 2, I. Hume, W. Quince, Cerberus: Goal Kickers: C. West 5, J. Somerville 3, B. Parker 2, J. Osmond, J. Mills, A. Noel A. Rampling, B. Thorpe, J. Fitzpatrick, B. Humphrey, B. Ross, Best Players: A. Noel, J. Falkenberg, T. Wiese, M. West, D. Borg M. Theunissen, W. Lete Best Players: C. West, B. Humphrey, B. Ross, J. Fitzpatrick, J. Somerville, A. Quinn

Dingley 3.2 9.7 13.9 17.18-120 Dandenong 3.0 7.3 7.3 8.5-53 Mount Waverley 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0-6 Cheltenham 3.1 4.5 8.6 9.9-63

Dingley: Goal Kickers: A. Comino 3, J. O’Brien 3, J. Park 2, A. Ross 2, Dandenong: Goal Kickers: L. Bowers 6, A. Nicolopoulos, D. Jennings J. Keyt 2, M. Jeddou, A. Rizzi, A. Sikora, C. Dos Santos, H. Geri Best Players: M. Lima, S. Grimston, J. Leary, D. Jennings, Best Players: J. Edwards, A. Ross, D. McLean, M. Jeddou, A. Nicolopoulos, L. Bowers J. O’Brien, D. Vanderheiden Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Crossley 3, A. Jones 2, A. Cilia 2, Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: S. Polack T. Soste, L. Woolley Best Players: A. May, S. Polack, A. Capovilla, J. Cavanagh, Best Players: L. Woolley, N. Cerisara, M. Craik, T. Robertson, T. Fulham, J. D’Cruze J. Schafer, S. Mellick

Skye 7.5 12.12 16.17 23.23-161 Keysborough 4.1 7.6 11.15 15.15-105 Clayton 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0-6 Black Rock 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1-7

Skye: Goal Kickers: S. Plunkett 4, C. McCann 3, A. Pacey 3, Keysborough: Goal Kickers: G. Clayton 7, J. Cuffe 2, C. Letcher, R. McConville 2, C. DeLuca 2, T. Minton 2, J. Forsyth 2, D. Parkinson, J. Riddock, J. Eastburn, J. Tran, A. Connell, D. Cullen S. Slade, C. Rodrigues, J. Dunkley, C. McGuire Best Players: G. Clayton, J. Riddock, C. Letcher, A. Connell, Best Players: D. Parkinson, C. Baines, J. Dunkley, E. Williams, G. Siberas, J. Robertson C. DeLuca, S. Plunkett Black Rock: Goal Kickers: N. Owen Clayton: Goal Kickers: M. Wills Best Players: M. Bennett, A. Taranto, N. Owen, L. Adderley, Best Players: J. Lao, S. Elysee, B. Rowley, M. Wills, B. McPherson, J. Burnell, S. Tobin T. Bowen

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NETBALL: THE CUT AND DRIVE / HUGH MACLEAN NETBALL RESULTS: ROUND 5 Keysborough took on Bentleigh in Round 5, looking to consolidate The other two Division 2 clashes were real nail-biters. Mordialloc DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 their position as one of the main challengers to Dingley’s Division showed last week that they have learned how to hold a lead. Here 1 crown. Bentleigh came into the match not having won a game against second-placed St Pauls they were first out of the blocks, Bentleigh 25 def by 41 Keysborough Bentleigh 38 def 28 St Kilda City in 2016, yet every side that plays them makes mention of how winning the ball well mid-court and shooting well when within C.P.L 21 def by 43 Heatherton difficult a match it has been. the shot circle. St Pauls never allowed the margin to blow out, Caulfield 32 def by 47 Dingley being behind by two at quarter time then five at half time, before Dingley 26 def 24 Chelsea Heights The start of the match was dominated by Keysborough, as they reducing the margin to two again at the last break. After St Pauls St Kilda City 25 def by 68 Heatherton St Pauls 31 def by 35 Mordialloc registered six goals before Bentleigh were able to manage a shot. scored first in the last quarter the game ebbed and flowed to the Bentleigh were able to work their way into the match late in the finish, but it was Mordialloc that finished the stronger, finally quarter to go into the first break behind by 12-5, but Keysborough winning by 35-31. DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 resumed control in the second term to extend their lead to 25-10 Heatherton White 35 def 21 Caulfield Meanwhile Dingley played Chelsea Heights in an absolute beauty. Black Rock 25 def by 39 St Kilda City at the main break. This was a tough, physical affair with no easy The game went from end-to-end early with both sides able to Dingley 50 def 10 Lyndale ball conceded by either side, but Keysborough had just a little Clayton 31 def 14 Skye score. Chelsea Heights looked marginally the more fluent, and Springvale Districts more polish, and with shooters Abby Mackie and Laura Agius 37 def by 38 St Kilda City finished the first term with a one-point lead, that became a two- Heatherton 34 def 25 Dingley deadly under the hoop, they were able to outlast a fast-finishing point deficit at half time. Dingley spent a lot of the third quarter South Yarra 17 def by 27 Keysborough Bentleigh by 41-25. with the ball in attacking positions, but seemed a little shot-shy as Keysborough 21 def by 24 Caulfield Highett 36 def 25 East Brighton the tenacious Chelsea Heights girls gave nothing away. The last Dingley played Caulfield in a game that pitted one of the more quarter showed both sides threatening to break the game open, lethal shooting combinations in Division 1 against a very strong but it was Dingley that finished the game slightly the stronger, DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 Dingley defence. And it was the defences that were on top early winning by 26-24. on as the sides were unable to be separated at the first break, Dandenong 56 def 34 St Kilda City Hampton 16 def by 31 Dingley going in at 7-7. Dingley began to take control in the middle of the Division 3 sees Heatherton and St Kilda City remaining Cheltenham 19 def by 33 Heatherton Clayton 18 def by 24 South Yarra unbeaten, with wins over Dingley (34-25) and Black Rock (39- quarter, with their ball movement being some of their best of the Black Rock 44 def 27 Dingley Lyndale 29 def 12 C.P.L season so far. Caulfield shot well when they had the opportunity 25), respectively. Dingley and Caulfield round out the four, with Mordialloc to stay in touch, but Dingley took a 22-15 advantage into half time. Caulfield defeating Keysborough by 24-21. Clayton maintained the 17 def 16 Chelsea Heights St Kilda City 33 def by 34 Caulfield Caulfield battled hard throughout the second half but were unable pressure in fifth by defeating Skye 31-14. Bentleigh 25 def 15 Skye Lyndhurst 44 def 27 Highett to prevent Dingley from extending their lead at each break, with The early Division 4 pacesetters are Dingley, and they were the final margin being 47-32 as Dingley maintained second place. comfortable 50-10 winners over Lyndale. Heatherton White are second (winning 35-21 over Caulfield), by percentage from DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 Heatherton came into the game against St Kilda City unbeaten, Keysborough, who beat South Yarra by 27-17. Elsewhere Highett Oakleigh District 29 def 25 Doveton Keysborough 14 def by 30 Heatherton and also left it that way. Heatherton moved the ball slickly whilst 36 beat East Brighton 25; Highett 34 beat Springvale 23, while Heatherton 30 def 22 Murrumbeena Dandenong 60 def 0 Doveton being very tight in defence, making St Kilda City work for every fourth-placed Heatherton Black had the bye. metre that they gained. It was very noticeable how hard the South Yarra 20 def by 25 Black Rock Cheltenham 47 def 10 Lyndhurst Division 5 is headed by Heatherton and Dandenong, both Heatherton girls were prepared to work without the ball, and Mount Waverley 37 def 24 Bentleigh when they were able to win it back they showed great proficiency maintaining perfect starts by beating Cheltenham (33-19) and UNDER 19 at utilising their height advantage in the goal circle. A half-time St Kilda City (56-34), respectively. Lyndhurst, who had the bye, score of 35-15 reflected Heatherton’s dominance. The instruction remain third while Bentleigh held fourth by beating Skye 25-15. Dingley One 17 def by 32 Dingley Two Elsewhere Black Rock beat Dingley 44-27, while Mordialloc won a to St Kilda City at half time was to pass long at every opportunity, NETBALL PHOTOS BY MICHAEL WALSH Mordialloc Two 17 def by 37 Mordialloc One but nothing they could do made any real impression on the cliff-hanger against Chelsea Heights by 17-16. scoreboard as Heatherton registered the next four scores, and Lyndhurst lead Division 6, winning here against Highett by 44-27. continued on their merry way to finally win by 68-25. Lyndale beat CPL 29-12 to remain second, while South Yarra’s 24-18 defeat of Clayton keeps them in third. Caulfield’s narrow The match of the day in Division 2 saw unbeaten Heatherton 34-33 win over St Kilda City allows them to take fourth spot, while take on a CPL side that held fourth spot despite having lost Dingley completed wins to the top five sides by accounting for their previous two matches. The Heatherton girls began by Hampton by 31-16. mimicking their division one club mates as they used the full width of the court, utilising diagonal passes to make ground Mount Waverley beat Bentleigh in the top-of-the-table Division 7 and create opportunities. Meanwhile in defence their pressing clash by 37-24. Heatherton and Murrumbeena (third and fourth), game made CPL’s short, precision passing difficult to achieve. also met with Heatherton winning by 30-22. Elsewhere Black Thus Heatherton took control early and won every quarter, finally Rock 25 beat South Yarra 20, and Oakleigh 29 beat Doveton 25. prevailing by 43-21. Division 8 sees Cheltenham (47-10 winners over Lyndhurst), Bentleigh took CPL’s spot in the four with a hard-fought 38-28 and Heatherton (who beat third placed Keysborough 30-14), as runaway leaders. Dandenong beat Doveton 60-0 in the other victory over St Kilda City. There was little in this game to half time, game. In the Under 19s Dingley Two beat Dingley One 32-17, while with Bentleigh going to oranges with a 21-17 lead, but it was the Mordialloc Two beat Mordialloc One 37-17, Skye having the bye. third quarter in which the red and blues were able to gain traction. St Kilda City fought valiantly in the final stanza but were unable Next week sees a break while the interleaguers do battle with to make up the deficit as Bentleigh did enough to maintain their Ellinbank and Districts at Marriott Waters. Good luck to our three-quarter time advantage. Southern girls in their matches.

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NETBALL LADDERS: ROUND 5 NETBALL LADDERS: ROUND 5 NETBALL: DIVISION 1 NETBALL: DIVISION 2 NETBALL: DIVISION 7 NETBALL: DIVISION 8 TEAM P W D L F A PTS TEAM P W D L F A PTS TEAM P B W D L F A PTS TEAM P B W D L F A PTS Heatherton 5 5 0 0 285 97 20 Mount Waverley 4 1 4 0 0 204 103 16 Heatherton 5 5 0 0 280 185 20 Cheltenham 5 0 5 0 0 279 87 20 Dingley 5 4 0 1 164 149 16 Bentleigh 5 0 3 0 2 151 123 12 Heatherton 5 0 5 0 0 222 70 20 Dingley 5 4 0 1 249 177 16 St Pauls 5 3 0 2 203 133 12 Heatherton 5 0 2 0 3 168 175 8 Keysborough 4 1 2 0 2 75 93 8

Keysborough 5 3 0 2 213 198 12 Bentleigh 5 3 0 2 164 189 12 Murrumbeena 5 0 2 0 3 136 194 8 Dandenong 5 0 1 0 4 168 173 4

Mordialloc 5 2 0 3 157 174 8 Oakleigh District 5 0 2 0 3 89 235 8 Caulfield 5 2 0 3 201 223 8 Lyndhurst 5 0 0 0 5 60 239 0 C.P.L 5 2 0 3 147 171 8 South Yarra 5 0 1 0 4 148 183 4 Doveton 4 1 0 0 4 32 261 0 St Kilda City 5 1 0 4 128 246 4 St Kilda City 5 1 0 4 116 234 4 Doveton 5 0 1 0 4 110 179 4

Bentleigh 5 0 0 5 174 216 0 Chelsea Heights 5 0 0 5 121 210 0 Black Rock 5 0 1 0 4 102 203 4

NETBALL: DIVISION 3 NETBALL: DIVISION 4 TEAM P B W D L F A PTS TEAM P B W D L F A PTS NETBALL: UNDER 19S TEAM P B W D L F A PTS Heatherton 5 0 5 0 0 191 108 20 Dingley 5 0 5 0 0 198 85 20 Dingley Two 4 1 4 0 0 190 39 16 Heatherton White 5 0 4 0 1 225 110 16 St Kilda City 5 0 5 0 0 188 132 20 Dingley One 4 1 3 0 1 149 64 12 Keysborough 5 0 4 0 1 166 143 16 Dingley 5 0 3 0 2 222 131 12 Heatherton Black 4 1 3 0 1 158 102 12 Mordialloc One 4 1 2 0 2 106 96 8

Caulfield 5 0 3 0 2 156 145 12 South Yarra 5 0 3 0 2 139 109 12 Mordialloc Two 4 1 0 1 3 48 178 2

Clayton 5 0 2 1 2 154 125 10 Caulfield 5 0 3 0 2 175 140 12 Skye 4 1 0 1 3 40 156 2

Black Rock 4 1 2 0 2 111 127 8 Highett 5 0 3 0 2 154 130 12 Lyndale 4 1 1 0 3 79 130 4 Keysborough 5 0 1 1 3 129 141 6 2016 NETBALL FIXTURES: ROUND 6 St Kilda City 5 0 1 0 4 125 193 4 Mordialloc 4 1 1 0 3 92 159 4 East Brighton 5 0 1 0 4 120 187 4 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 Springvale Skye 5 0 0 0 5 103 207 0 5 0 0 0 5 127 184 0 DINGLEY V BLACK ROCK Districts CAULFIELD V BENTLEIGH C.P.L V ST PAULS HEATHERTON V CLAYTON CHELSEA HEIGHTS V BENTLEIGH NETBALL: DIVISION 5 NETBALL: DIVISION 6 DINGLEY V HEATHERTON SKYE V CAULFIELD HEATHERTON V DINGLEY TEAM P W B D L F A PTS TEAM P W D L F A PTS ST KILDA CITY V MORDIALLOC Heatherton 5 0 5 0 0 238 65 20 Lyndhurst 5 5 0 0 279 94 20 ST KILDA CITY V KEYSBOROUGH MORDIALLOC V ST KILDA CITY BYE: KEYSBOROUGH DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 Dandenong 5 0 5 0 0 254 123 20 Lyndale 5 4 0 1 162 125 16 HEATHERTON BLACK V DINGLEY Lyndhurst 4 1 4 0 0 160 85 16 ST KILDA CITY V CHELTENHAM C.P.L V ST KILDA CITY South Yarra 5 3 0 2 181 156 12 ST KILDA CITY V HIGHETT LYNDHURST V DINGLEY Bentleigh 5 0 4 0 1 212 111 16 LYNDALE V SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS HAMPTON V CAULFIELD Caulfield 5 3 0 2 161 170 12 SKYE V MORDIALLOC CAULFIELD V SOUTH YARRA HEATHERTON V LYNDHURST Black Rock 4 1 3 0 1 187 110 12 EAST BRIGHTON V HEATHERTON V BENTLEIGH Dingley 5 2 0 3 148 144 8 HIGHETT V LYNDALE HEATHERTON WHITE BLACK ROCK V DANDENONG St Kilda City 5 0 3 0 2 201 178 12 BYE: KEYSBOROUGH BYE: CHELSEA HEIGHTS SOUTH YARRA V DINGLEY St Kilda City 5 2 0 3 145 189 8 Mordialloc 5 0 3 0 2 113 154 12 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 UNDER 19S Chelsea Highett 5 1 0 4 137 173 4 5 0 2 0 3 150 166 8 Heights BLACK ROCK V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Clayton 5 1 0 4 117 161 4 DANDENONG V KEYSBOROUGH SKYE V DINGLEY ONE Dingley 5 0 2 0 3 148 179 8 DOVETON V MOUNT WAVERLEY CHELTENHAM V HEATHERTON MORDIALLOC ONE V DINGLEY TWO Cheltenham 5 0 0 0 5 118 189 0 C.P.L 5 1 0 4 94 195 4 MURRUMBEENA V BENTLEIGH

Skye 5 0 0 0 5 56 219 0 Hampton 5 0 0 5 90 209 0 SOUTH YARRA V HEATHERTON DOVETON V LYNDHURST BYE: MORDIALLOC TWO

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NETBALL TEAMLISTS NETBALL TEAMLISTS BENTLEIGH BLACK ROCK DINGLEY DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 Tobi Cunningham Katie Lamb Victoria Altson Caitlyn Ashby Sarah Fischer Cassandra Kitto Kimi Broadbent Adele Clausen Kaitlyn Chase Jamie Ashkar Laura Piper Nicole Cooper Eman Farrag Madison McGaw Remi Hynes Jess Payne Tanjil Fitzpatrick Bridget Byrne Jessica Haslem Lauren Ryan Alice Williams Taylah Fiddes Alana Cooper Caishlin Simpson Rebecca Goodear Emma Gent Sarah Gent Siobhan Deacon Dani Forward Melissa Ades Michaela Russo Sarah McCormack Nichola Tulley Sophie Virtue Megan Lewis Jacinta Frawley Ellie Davidson Olivia Scott Rebekah Neal Shae Wonnacott Tayla Austin Maddy Ades Bridget Russo Jasmine Kick Jennifer Baird Annaliese Neal Adele Gilmore Sara Merkus Chelsea Goldin Jess O'Loughlin Serena Lowrie Talia Malthouse Erin Gold Jess McGaw Steffanie Poort Miranda Bailey Chelsea Sketcher Shannon Meehan Sarah Rayment Alicia Wise Jemima Price Zhoe Botsis Emily Crawford Kasey Blizzard Esther Gilmore Amber McHenry Mariah Deacon Kaele Horsnell DIVISION 7 Alysha Morecroft Eleanor Douglas Tayla McArtney Cassie De Nardis Lauren Hibell Eleanor Bevilacqua Stacey Mitas Brittany Goldsmith Penny Byers-Tymms Maddy Taylor Laura Kilfoyle Rikki Boelene Elyce Pixton DIVISION 5 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 UNDER 19 TEAM 1 UNDER 19 TEAM 2 Laura Brogan Madi Pixton Nicole Carmeni Jennifer Piper Mia Lopez Rachel Saunders Sarah Goodear Georgia Starke Cherie Waring Charlotte Cogger Breanne Edwards Amelia Snodgrass Claudia Hutchinson Annie Jellef Christina Young Johanna Bardoel Megan Piper Eliza Hewitson Samantha Barwick Dominque Elliott Alannah Clifford Peta Stone Laura Menzel Gemma Reynolds Taylah Wills Brittany Kefford Kristy Blackman CHELSEA HEIGHTS Olivia Zammit Laura Garside Alex Oates Imy Tuke Jade Hildyard Jemma March DIVISION 2 DIVISION 5 Leah Rovatsos Jess Minster Elise Lakai Julia Mascali Jess Harrington Kaitlyn Gilbert Casey Kamphaug Abbey Dawkins Antonia Gianas Paris Davey Tara Callahan Sarah Heenan Cass White Alexandra Kinniburgh Holly Mcgaw Charlotte Price Chloe Virtue Kate Rollison Chelsea Fyffe Alisha Hardy Shannon Schubert Hayley Murphy Matilda Davies Cloe Woodward Mikayla Ruddy Hayley Burnett Erin Cunnington Jade Ryan Liv Huebner Eve Georgio Michelle San Tara Supple Kate Niezen Ianeta Teniseli Michelle Chapman Olivia Selbst Michelle Paton Rebecca Smith Kelly Baker Jessie Mawer Alexandra Smyth Aimee Waring Amie Taylor Abbey Chambers Liz Verrall Kim Mouritz Ruby Murphy Mary Mastrocola HEATHERTON CAULFIELD Natalie Capsalis Sammy Wiggs DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 BLACK DIVISION 1 DIVISION 3 Rachael Mclarty Melodie Aitken Zali Mifsud Heidi Samason Mary- Ann Calabrese Shelleigh Papatsikas Sophie O'Shea Tammy Phibbs Bayley Mifsud Teena Mifsud Zina Teah Annabelle Ryan CHELTENHAM Mia-Rae McMillan Veronica Whaanga Kirsten Daley Sophie Clark Gemma Allen DIVISION 5 DIVISION 8 Tegan Matthews-Ritchie Teaghan Avery Brie Cooper Ella Batish Bella Riddell Katie Forti Andrea Wyatt Steph Clemons Mindy Green Tuuinaatuau (Natu) Faanana Mandy Quinn Gemma Proy Melissa Cook Izzy Stait Asha Goodchild Beth Miller Fotini Stavrou Georgia Goodchild Brie Reichmann Emma Eckhardt Kate Moffatt Adelaide Douglas Elena Ryan Georgia Goodchild Makayla Bulte Brooke Davis Courtney Weiske Nicki Arnold Alex Riddell Jessica Elgin Ashleigh Bell Sarah Preusche Dillah Shahab Jess Weltner Rahni Samason Sienna Kelly Bianca Smith Brooke Lynne Ellesse Graham Yvonne McMillan Jamie Dickinson Janice Lamb Mary Charlie Belinda Kay Cara Teoh Libby Macklin Kate Burns Sarah Thompson Erin Naismith Melissa Arnts Morgan Riley Maggie Carlon Gaby Coventry-Martini Zoe James Emma Holbing Sarah Duggan Natalie Billings Kirsty Mann Taylor Leeson Helen Ashin Jane Keating Steph Purcell Shae Wright Stephanie Duggan Keisha Scott Lauren Geschke DIVISION 4 WHITE DIVISION 5 DIVISON 7 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 6 Acacia Quinn Verity Sheppard Ellie Boland Heidi Webb Hannah Shilling Jacinta Traeger CLAYTON Helen (Bubba) Ashin Elise Earle Isobel Burgess Kate Brownscombe Bianca Bristow Jemma Noy DIVISION 3 DIVISION 6 Chelsey McAndrew Rachael French Brielle Arnfield Jess Mersin Karina Campbell Rebecca Collins Sinead Bannon Demi Adams Kirah Hard Sam Tonkin Madelon Clark Shane Goodchild Alicia Johnson Marjorie Quiambao Bec Casaretto Jamie Gourlay Katrina Davidson Olivia Clark Suhaliah Davies Sarah Collins Kristine Stewart Rachel Ebert Kylie Lanyon Cassie Townley Natasha Nathan Abbey Brand Fiona Coolegem Tahkara O'Sei Stephanie Peacock Addie Priaulx Cherilyn Collins Kristy Loyd Stephanie Webb Camille Nightingale Kendrah Lee Fiona Lynch Emily Ramanathan Hayley Chugg Holly Williams Andie Campbell Tayla Frankland Taylah Mackie Del Edmonds Elise Christie Claudia Papatsikas Lauren Donnell Maggie Collins Kayla Ricardo Jaime Regnier Lisa Rizkallah Bec Watson Caroline Tuaru Temu Penelope Townley Narrelle Sprigg Jacqui Hellard Lindsay French Amy McManus Jordyn Elgin Amy Campbell Elle Kamana Chloe Pearce Genevieve Rosewall

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NETBALL TEAMLISTS NETBALL TEAMLISTS HAMPTON LYNDHURST ST KILDA CITY SOUTH YARRA DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISIONS 4, 6 & 7 Jade Tunks Belinda Mair Ashika Corera Beth Viner-Smith ( C) Kate Foster Jessica Buerckner Ashlee Cupit Bec Nixon Emma Holder (VC) Jenna Hill (Tina) Bianca Brown Cherie Cox Billie Nukunuku (VC) Nicole Scharenguivel ( C) Maggie Riley Megan Donaldson Alissa Mitrovic Jessie Kuster Jacqui Mejia Debra Babiera Anne Hallam ( C) Julia McPhee Elle Capel Emma Haugh Emily Joyce Emily Savvides Joanne Vamplew Katrina Sheary Erin Brown Breanna Cull Nadine Lee Kiara Brown Laura Blake Jenni Foster Sarah Murphy-Gamble Anthea Nisbet-Smith Cassandra Hughes Melissa Peet Carrie James Meagan Evans Maleah Brown Joanne Merlino Chloe Ballard Kim Bateman Tamlyn Cocker Rebecca Cormick Abby Dougherty Caitlan O’Brien Melissa Baker Melissa Hood Rebecca Brown Sarah jackson Sharlene Phillips (VC) Nicole Cormick Jessica Chisholm Sophie Dunn Rachel Vannucci Michelle Mcleod Melissa Mair Sarah Monk Kahlivia Russell Meg Pfitzner Bianca Love Phoebe Meares-Whitty Rowena Cooke Tanya King Stacey Baker Ella White Julia Woiwod Ashley Mitchell Casie Beddome (VC) Maggie Allwright Hannah Smith KEYSBOROUGH Liby Mirabella Yvette Lippold Alison Neil DIVISION 1 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 8 Fiona White Chelsea Bilney Tracey Hall Arum Sugiono Samantha Downie Ashlee Gaudion Samanatha Johnson Jordyn McLean Kelie Le Breton Chelsea Rowe Taylah Graham DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 Tracey Edis Laura Agius Courtney Lowe Mary Mati Alyssa Lowe Olivia Stolp Kelli Stringer Casey Gadzinski (VC) Amy Burns Samantha Davis Breanne Vieceli Cath Wilkie Thalia Coosnapa Nioka Kirby Lucie Webster Jess Eddey Sarah Hogan Abby Mackie Elizabeth Leggett Sharni Robinson Emma Ford ( C) Sohpie Barker Reanne Poutama (VC) Courtney Nash Lisa Fox Emily Neeson Paisley Ross ( C) Bridget King Melissa Bourke Leah Saunders Hayley Lowe Katie Cornish Briana McEllen Ashley Huynh Chloe Bourke Megan Kennedy Kate Cross Zoe Harper Kelly Thompson Molly Joyson Lovey Morunga Tui Bristowe ( C) Sarah Cairnduff Zaita Anderson Kelly Jarrad Hayley Zantuck Emily Peters Sally Saunders (VC) Alana Vieceli Gabby Flint Jenny Thomas Stephanie Leggett Cynthia Houia Elisha Romeril Vanessa Bilowski Tania Lodge Katherine Beasley Ruby Riley Rebecca Gregory-Pahlow LYNDALE HIGHETT Esme Harrington Allira Lawson Michelle Woiwod DIVISION 4 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 6 Kirstin Brice Maddison Andrews Kirsti McInnes Siobhan King Bianca Collard Kellie Anderson Jenna Carr Debbie Hogan Katrina Logue Julz Berry El Dedman Melissa Alessandrini Aleisha McKenzie Gillian Forrester Debbie Collard Belinda Schembri Matilda Branch Shae Elms (C) Chantelle Ruston Alix Dower Tracey Flahive Sarah Gallie Keely Griffiths Kerryn Hildebrand DANDENONG EAST BRIGHTON MURRUMBEENA Julie Eggens Laura Grimmer Summa-lea James Grace Knight DIVISION 5 DIVISION 8 Emma Hamilton (VC) DIVISION 4 DIVISION 7 Jacky Eggens Laura Mulcahy (C) Kaitlyn Clarke Kristy Hamilton COACH: Mandi Hall COACH: Clair Beard Erin Scaf Emily Perchanidis (VC) Samantha Saville Ebony Boyd Daniella Andriopoulos Michelle Keppler (c) Rochelle McNamara Stephanie Timmons Samantha Snape Jacqui Pownceby (c) Kristy Gray Sarah Lazarro Grace Bibby Alex Turner Jema Van Staden Jaimi Paton Tamara Weilbaecher Nicky Sweet Christie Roberts Alyson Tran Tori Webb Kathryn Harby-Williams Sarah Borland Cherie Cotton Renee Rollings Emily Higgins Adriana Costa MOUNT WAVERLEY OAKLEIGH DISTRICT ST PAULS Belinda Pryn DIVISION 7 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 2 Jessica Lazarro Lisa Czyczelis Michelle Frenken Antoinette Lemana Nicole Hill Lorinda Thompson Eliza Barnes Ash Hardy Georgie Nave Olivia Hargrave Madeleine Boros Lauren Martin Taylor Mitchell Veronica Quirk Meghann Geschke Catherine Walsh Louise Samantha Dawes Maddison Russell Kate Meredith Erin Knight Emily Burns Mikaela Hayes Grace Healey Rhiannon Skewes Chamberlain Kylie Pyke Brooke Langham Caitlyn Russell Megan Hendry Ann Cooper Ashlea Freddo Maddy Bourke Kate Meehan Hannah Clinch Ye Chieng Mau Caitlin Lewis Ellen Guiney Melissa Schultz Natalie Bowie Melissa Russell Stef Richmond Charlotte Birbeck Aisling Muir Jasmine Meehan Claire Stratton Emma Kerr Zana Mandalos Claire Beard Jessica Credlin Illana Miller Jenny Watts Mandi Hall Kellie Runciman Natasha Bonanno

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NETBALL TEAMLISTS WESTFIELD FOUNTAIN GATE NETBALL LEADING GOAL SHOOTERS

MORDIALLOC DIVISION 1 LAST COACHES: NIKKI DEMPSTER AND EMMA HOUGHTON PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 5 UNDER 19 A Sophie O'Shea Caulfield 27 163 Bec Britton Brooke Davies Brodie Zealand Melanie Rixon Lucy McKeown Kym Pike Amy Clemens Alice Wright Abby Mackie Keysborough 6 101 Sienna Costello Cath Ferguson Holly Bowman Sophie Titcombe Molly Stackpole Jessica Payne Dingley 14 98 Alanna Harris Emila Fisher Chloe Elmer Ellie McNeil Emma Houghton Jasmine Richwol Brooke Gaertner Myki Petrie Rahni Samason Heatherton 41 98 Tilly O'Toole Matilda O'Brien Kerry Spencer Sally Grummley Sarah Fischer Dingley 27 91 Grace Evans Nicole Ram Steph Hogbin Haylee Lavelle Georgia Shaw Katie Minogue Nicole Croizer Nikki Dempster Eliza Pickles DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 UNDER 19 B LAST LAST SKYE PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL Alice Gordon WEEK WEEK DIVISION 3 DIVISION 5 UNDER 19 Bella Riddell Heatherton 9 133 Alana Cooper Dingley 11 100 Roisin Tuke Hayley Allen Savannah Bormann Kayla Borthwick Maddison Coloma Grace Healey St Pauls 11 100 Emma Haugh St Kilda City 3 88 Jacqueline Summers Claire Broderick Veronica Butterfield Maddie Douglas Madison Douglas Rebecca Britton Mordialloc 27 97 Mia McMillan Heatherton 8 77 Daniela Tomaselli Rachael Clements Mia Dunstan Brooke Cracknell Carissa Flanders Brittany Earle Jasmine Madour Mikayla Kirkwood Cassandra Fogarty Dingley 18 85 Stephanie Purcell Caulfield 0 50 Tiana Creasey Ellen Fraser Amy McKelvey Ashleigh Gyurcsik Summer Keith Genna Doyle Katie Lamb Bentleigh 21 76 Nicole Cooper Dingley 9 49 Sarah Powell Ruby Nelson Maddy O'Reilly Demi Fayle Chelsey Quilliam Tiffany Reeves Corrine Smith DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 Kimberley Harrison Chantelle Thompson Annie Lacastro Cait Ward Brittany Raynes LAST LAST Kayla Tipping Eames Brogan PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Lucie Calvez Talissa Wellington Natasha Willis Gemma Jones Helen-Margaret Ashin Heatherton Black 0 100 Joanne Vamplew Lyndhurst 0 109

Brielle Arnfield Heatherton White 20 69 Stephanie Richmond Dandenong 0 96

Hannah Shilling Caulfield 15 67 Caitlyn Ashby Black Rock 26 69

Samantha Johnson Keysborough 2 66 Erin Cunnington Chelsea Heights 14 66

Chelsea McAndrew Heatherton White 0 65 Verity Sheppard Heatherton 13 66

DIVISION 6 DIVISION 7 LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Melissa Mair Lyndhurst 32 92 Lauren Martin Mt Waverley 31 97

Melissa Hood Lyndhurst 14 89 Aisling Muir Murrumbeena 0 71

Kristy Gray Lyndale 12 60 Hannah Clinch Mt Waverley 6 66

Nadine Lee South Yarra 1 58 Rachel Saunders Bentleigh 8 65

Jacky Eggens Lyndale 17 57 Allanah Clifford Bentleigh 19 58

DIVISION 8 UNDER 19S LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Beth Millar Cheltenham 0 123 Sarah Heenan Dingley Two 17 59

Kirah Hard Heatherton 0 55 Roisin Tuke Mordialloc One 21 54

Melissa Arnts Cheltenham 2 50 Megan Piper Dingley One 0 53

Jacqui Pownceby Dandenong 6 46 Abby Chambers Dingley Two 14 30

Jemma Noy Heatherton 0 33 Summer Keith Mordialloc One 12 28

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UMPIRES’ CORNER / THE WHITE KNIGHT Two of our goal umpires experienced major Gary Embleton is often seen at matches with a milestones in the last round, with Keith Mark microphone in his hand as he offers advice on umpiring SFNL game number 1200 and Simon Jones positioning to some of our younger fieldies. Vinay umpiring his first SFNL match. Keith joined the old Lakshman was the latest umpire to use the earpiece, SESFLUA back in 1981 with his son John (Joffa). when he was wired up for the second half of his Joffa took up field umpiring while dad waved the match last week. Gary was busy talking and Vin was flags. Both quickly joined the senior ranks with Joffa even busier running as Gary talked him through the umpiring his first Div 1 game (with mentor Peter finer points of positioning on the field. Vin started Martin) at the tender age of 16. Joffa has been long his football career at school, before playing for Old retired from umpiring while dad has been a regular Haileybury in the VAFA. He started umpiring in the in the seniors for 36 years! What makes Keith’s APS mid-week competition where he umpired up and achievements even more remarkable is that he is comers such as Angus Brayshaw before joining our deaf and dumb. He communicates with players using SFNL ranks last year. He would have slept very well a card system “Player 9, you are reported for striking” after his Round 6 match! and so on, and he has never reacted to the crowd Top boundary umpire Phil Gijsbers has rejoined even when being loudly abused from behind the our ranks this year, and is running as well as ever. goals. As usual, Keith umpired his milestone game at However, in Round 5, when he went to blow for Murrumbeena who always make him most welcome his first decision of the match, he made the worst at their after-match. discovery that an umpire can experience – there was Simon Jones has a long background in football, no whistle on his fingers. It was still in his pocket! having played with Old Camberwell in the VAFA for Luckily no-one (except the White Knight) noticed! many years (and playing in three losing grand finals). Also in Round 5, boundary umpire Reece Walker had his whistle working overtime when he ran a double After retiring, he helped the club out as an occasional header on a very windy day. He should be ready to goal or boundary umpire, but has decided to take up tackle a marathon after an effort like that. the flags officially this year so he can give something back to the game that he loves. It will be many years Other boundary umpires in the news include though before he catches up to Keith in games Courtney Stelling who had her whole family working umpired. on her blistered foot at Murrumbeena two weeks ago, and Thomas Waring who runs the boundary with Congratulations to the umpires who represented us us on Saturdays and field umpires in the SMJFL on so well in last week’s interleague championships. Sundays. Tom is yet another recruit from the Dingley Ilie Fridman and David Mandelbaum travelled down Football Netball Club, whose best contribution to to Moe for their match between the Bendigo and umpiring (apart from Carmel and Nigel’s sterling Gippsland Leagues, while Brendan Bartling, Tayla efforts with us on Thursdays) has been Jack Manning, Sam Bridges, Tim Firenze and Zach Thompson who has both Div 1 Grand Final umpiring Vandenhoven were in action at Rye in the match medals and a Dingley premiership medallion. The between the Northern League and the Mornington way that Tom is field umpiring on Sundays, he may Peninsula leagues. A number of umpires supported end up following Jack’s lead and get his own GF our SFNL side in its win over the Ellinbank FNL. Pete medallions. Marshall was so enthusiastic as the runner that he was chastised by a field umpire, Tom Grundy was the Our new uniforms seem to react with tanning lotion, interchange steward, while four of our umpires acted so Abby Wilson is well advised to buy some extra as water persons. shirts to help get her through the season. Jonathon Auditore is another umpire having shirt problems. He Sam and Nick Bridges have been with our Association had to hang his shirt out to dry at half-time in Round for a while, and may soon be joined by sister Grace, 6 – perhaps he had run through a sprinkler because who is currently umpiring in the SMJFL, unless she is he told the White Knight that he is so fit that he barely drafted into the new AFL women’s competition. Grace raises a sweat when umpiring. picked up votes in her most recent Under 15 Girls Remember that: match, and shows much more promise as a footballer than her brothers! “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

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SHOOTING STAR OF THE WEEK PLAYER OF THE DAY

NATHAN ROBINSON BRAD DOLAN EAST MALVERN ST PAULS Congratulations to our 2016 interleague winners – Senior Football and Under 19 Netball A gut-running midfielder with an elite tank, It was a round full of standout individual Robinson worked incredibly hard all over the performances but it was difficult to go past ground against the Dogs last Saturday. Dolan’s effort against Highett. His team’s His incredible work rate saw him cover a lot 30-goal haul made it easier to select which team would contain the Shooting Star of ground and get to right spots, allowing him of the Week, however it was challenging to accrue a multitude of possessions. He also to determine each player’s influence. managed to push forward on several occasions, Nevertheless, Dolan was clearly in the jagging a couple of goals for his efforts. A new best team of the round and his five-goal recruit to the Zoo this year, Robinson has quickly individual effort and ability to win his own established himself as a vital cog in the powerful contested ball has made him a deserving East Malvern engine room. winner of the round’s best player. Congratulations, Nathan! Congratulations, Brad!

WESTFIELD FOUNTAIN GATE NETBALLER OF THE DAY LAURA AGIUS KEYSBOROUGH Smart goal shooter Laura Agius is the player of the round this week, her clever positioning and accurate shooting being instrumental in Keysborough’s win over Bentleigh. The Bentleigh defenders were always going to prove tough opponents, but the Borough shooters were keen to prove they were up for the challenge. Shooting was not always easy in the tricky wind, but Laura put in a masterful display as Keysborough stayed strong in third spot. Congratulations, Laura!

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FOOTBALL LEADING GOAL KICKERS

DIVISION 1 SENIOR GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Calhan McQueen Dingley 7 23 Corey Pearce Clayton 2 12 Patrick Nicholls Bentleigh 3 23 Jeremy Tobin Cheltenham 3 12 James Morris Mordialloc 5 16 Liam Hogton-Hewish Bentleigh 5 12 Mark Ryan East Malvern 1 14 Andrew Lee Bentleigh 0 10 Kristen Feehan Dingley 2 13 Mitchell Ferguson East Malvern 3 10 David Velardo Oakleigh District 1 11 Nicholas Douglas East Malvern 1 10 Dylan Sloan St Kilda City 2 11 Brock Baker East Malvern 0 9 Khaled Kandakji Oakleigh District 3 11 James Symons St Kilda City 2 9 Paul Fermanis Oakleigh District 0 10 Jamie Vlahos St Kilda City 3 9 Justin Berry St Pauls 0 9 Leigh Moore Dingley 1 9

DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Jason Butty Port Melbourne Colts 2 21 Mathew Poore Skye 0 30 Matthew Van Schajik Heatherton 1 20 Davor Rajic Keysborough 4 20 Nicholas Gilbert Caulfield 0 18 Bradley Dyer Skye 0 14 Mitchell Clarke Port Melbourne Colts 0 16 Christopher Lacey Springvale Districts 4 12 Mitch Walder Murrumbeena 2 12 Brendan Bennett Hampton 0 10 Tom Brown Highett 3 12 David McGregor Port Melbourne Colts 7 9 William Gayfer Keysborough 2 12 Jason Butler Port Melbourne Colts 1 9 Benjamin Evans Skye 0 11 Brendan Weighell Bombers 0 8 Jason Twirdy Caulfield 1 10 Rhys Clayton Murrumbeena 1 7 Kristian Bliesner Black Rock 0 10 Ashleigh Beasy Chelsea Heights 3 6

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR DIVISION 3 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Luke Galle Mount Waverley 6 34 Andrew Meredith Mount Waverley 8 26 Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 2 23 Rory Dux Mount Waverley 1 15 Dale Carroll Ashwood 2 20 Tarquin Booth Ashwood 3 15 Darren Ramsdale Doveton Eagles 3 20 Thomas Marshall Endeavour Hills 2 14 Jack Williams Moorabbin 1 17 Clinton Sheedy Sandown 2 13 James Gough Mount Waverley 3 17 Emilio Williams Doveton Eagles 0 12 Peter Dye Doveton Eagles 0 16 Lucas Blatchford Moorabbin 0 11 Frank Martinicchio Ashwood 4 15 Matt Parrella Mount Waverley 3 11 Shane Thomas Hallam 0 15 Andrew Fonti CPL 3 10 James Morrey Ashwood 1 13 Brendan Robinson Sandown 2 10

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 THIRDS

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK James Cooke St Pauls 8 23 Ben Ross Cerberus 1 16 Ryan Kreymborg St Pauls 5 23 Joshua Keyt Dingley 2 16 Joseph Halloran St Pauls 2 11 Bradley Thorpe Cerberus 1 13 Tom Davis Cheltenham 2 11 Matthew McCormick Sandown 1 13 Jake Winn Oakleigh District 3 10 Jackson O'Brien Dingley 3 12 Nicholas Suppree Cheltenham 4 10 Corey West Cerberus 5 10 Brad Dolan St Pauls 5 9 Daniel Jennings Dandenong 1 10 Hayden Favero Endeavour Hills 0 9 Gabriel Clayton Keysborough 7 10 Paul Pekaj StKilda 0 9 Michael Kalviskis Skye 0 10 Cory Hutchinson Oakleigh District 0 8 Stuart Plunkett Skye 4 10

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