Office Talk Office Talk THE football was as tradi- We encourage all clubs within the league to make an tional and strong as it could effort to support this day and the cause. As all would be across the MPNFL last know sport, in particular football, is a great ambassador weekend with rivalry games for many causes in the community and the MPNFL is taking the spotlight, high- among the most active and vocal supporters of these lighting what is great about efforts every year. grass roots sport – big crowds, Finally, a big thank you to all club administrators who strong support, passion and are working so hard to get their club’s information to all the skills of the game. both the league office and the public on time and to Also our umpires were acknowledged for their ongoing guidelines. We know this is not always easy and those commitment to the game we all love and follow. Well who make the effort do not go unnoticed. done to the clubs and teams that took the opportunity On the Radar to do that. The MPNFL will shoot for the number one spot in this WorkSafe is the major sponsor of the VCFL and has year’s WorkSafe Country Championships. The inter- provided wonderful support to local football for many league weekend will be played over 26/27 May, with years. That has also raised awareness of the require- 32 VCFL Leagues competing in the ranked format this ments and responsibilities of all members of all clubs year. in the areas of safety. This will be the biggest weekend of interleague football As we get into the season it is timely to mention that for many years and will see the MPNFL take on the clubs have a responsibility to their players to provide GVFL for bragging rights at Shepparton on the Saturday, a safe working environment. In this case that means followed by a huge clash between the Casey Cardinia that all efforts should be made to ensure grounds are and Nepean Leagues for regional pride, to be played at free of foreign objects, fence signs are made safe and Berwick on the Sunday. without sharp edges, the boundary line is at least three metres from the fence (over the entire ground) and goal Keep this weekend clear. posts are padded and protected correctly. Also, change rooms and washing facilities should be clean, safe and hygienic for players from both teams and umpires. It is not just when we go to work that vigilance needs to be kept in these areas, it is throughout all activities MPNFL http://twitter.com/MPNFL undertaken with intent and football is no exception. This weekend will see the MPNFL celebrate and recog- MPNFL has turned Mobile.. nise the annual Pink Footy and Netball Day celebrated To access Live Scores from your in conjunction with Mother’s Day. Pink Footy and Net- iPhone/iPad/iPod go to:- ball Day is a great way for sporting communities to pay http://m.mpnfl.livescores.redtxt.com.au tribute to Australians affected by breast cancer. Pink and save MPNFL to your home screen. will be the colour to wear over the weekend with all For Live Scores via Computer go to: funds raised going to the Breast Cancer Network Aus- tralia (BCNA). http://mpnfl.livescores.redtxt.com.au

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6 MPNFL Since 1908 Peninsula Preview Seagulls coach Jason Chapple was shattered by the Bulldogs off the Leash 78-point thumping, believing they’d fluffed a chance By Simon McEvoy – Leader Newspapers Group to make a stand and announce themselves as a genu- MORNINGTON has been one of the surprise packets ine contender. They went pop instead of bang. Chapps of the opening month of the season after posting nar- even publicly branded his side “soft” afterwards. Strong row but spirited wins over last season’s preliminary fi- words, indeed. nalists Seaford in round one and then Pines last week. It will be interesting to see how they respond today. For a side that won only two games in the previous two If you love peninsula footy you’ve got to love a seasons, it’s been an exciting and enjoyable start. FRANKSTON YCW-PINES clash. So, does it mean that the Bulldogs are off the leash in Always tough and physical encounters, the Stonecats- 2012? Pythons rivalry is one of the fiercest in the MPNFL. It’s “I wouldn’t go that far,” coach Josh Beard said, keeping been that way for decades. a lid on things. Today’s game looks, on form, lopsided, with the mighty “We’ve still got a long way to go.” Stonecats, unbeaten and brimming with confidence, seemingly charging towards another dominant season. Far from getting carried away, Beard is pleased with his Pines, on the other hand, are 0-3 and struggling. side’s improvement but says Mornington is still very much a work in progress. He says today’s clash with CHELSEA will be another stern examination for his Bulldogs. “We’ve got to be competitive against a Chelsea or a Karingal or a YCW. We’ll get to find out on Saturday,” he said. Chelsea has dominated Mornington in recent times, winning the teams’ last four encounters in a canter. But Beard says his side has improved and can surprise today. He was rapt with the way the Bulldogs bounced back from their loss to Mt Eliza in round two to beat Pines last week. “Obviously this week against Chelsea is another big challenge and we get them at home which is good,” he said. “They’re coming off a hiding from YCW so they’ll be pretty keen to bounce back.” Mornington seems to have more depth this season. Up-and-comers Peter Bain, Adrian Speedy and James Cameron have started well, while Kyle Brouwer, Mi- chael Altenkirch and Jack Dickson look to be exciting, untapped talents. While Mornington have a spring in their step, Chelsea must regroup after a bad loss to YCW. PANELS Smash Repairs 104A. Dandenong Road,WFrankston. 3199 9783 3250 7 Days a Week 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE

• AAMI Recommended Repairer • GIO Repairer MPNFL Since 1908 7 Peninsula Preview Pines, though, have been a bogey side for YCW. The for the Eagles today when they bump into arguably the Pythons caused the boilover of 2011 when they edged hottest side in the competition in MT ELIZA. the Stonecats by a point in round 15. Nine months on, Former Footscray champ Jason Watts has the Redlegs could it happen again? Not if Ash Eames, Byron Barry, rumbling along and he admits he has depth and options Lew Roberts, Rhys Johnson and co can help it. at his finger tips. It’s been a trying opening month for BONBEACH, with With the likes of Josh Norman, Sam Lloyd, Scott Lock- injuries, suspension and defeats testing players and wood and Sam Gill in great form, opposition sides are coaching staff. having trouble quelling Mt Eliza’s run. But amid it all new coach Steve Capp has remained “We’ve got quality kids who are willing to work for the strong and determined to guide the Sharks to calmer cause and do everything right,” Watts said. waters. “So it’s in a good place at the moment, but obviously “We think we are thereabouts,” he said. there’s a long way to go.” Capp said a couple of 20-minute lapses have cost Bon- Recruits Norman and Lloyd arrived with little fanfare beach in the early rounds. but have helped transform the Mt Eliza forward line “Probably our best performance was last week in terms into arguably the best in the competition. of four quarters of effort. We ran with Karingal for most “They are super players and it will take good people to of the game. We think we’re on the right track, but play on them,” Watts said. there’s definitely a lot to work on,” he said. “And those two can go anywhere on the ground. We’ve “We know we’ll get better as the year goes on, it’s just got the ability to move them anywhere.” being patient and continuing to believe in ourselves SEAFORD and KARINGAL have a fierce rivalry and and work until it all turns around.” there’s never any love lost between them. Today, Bonbeach hosts a young and enthusiastic Last season the Tigers had the Bulls’ measure, beating LANGWARRIN, running on top of the ground after suc- them twice – including a dashing 26-point win at the cessive wins. Tiger Den. It looms a huge test for the Sharks. Karingal will be keen to get one back today and has the The good news for them, though, has been the form of form on the board. former Dolphins Anthony Raso, who kicked five goals last week, and Paul Rebeschini. Throw in back pocket Seagulls Flying in the Reserves... dynamo Tom Payton, full-back Jason Ferraro, Jason Gumbleton and Josh Bull and the Sharks have enough CHELSEA has made a perfect start to the season and talent to win today. gets the chance to make it four wins in a row when it meets MORNINGTON. Rod Dyer has the Seagulls Former Melbourne star Paul Wheatley has Langwarrin playing free-flowing, attacking footy, with James Na- purring along. His calm and professional approach has nopoulos and Adam Anderson showing the way and been well received by the young list and they’ve re- Jesse Odell kicking goals. The Bulldogs broke through sponded by playing some dashing footy. Andrew With- for a good win last week and have been growing in ers’ experience in the backline has been vital, while confidence. young forward Dale Eames is providing a reliable tar- MT ELIZA keep raising the bar and should be able to get and Andrew Borrie, Mitch Gill-Furness and Matt keep their hot streak going when they meet winless Naughton have been impressive. EDI-ASP. The Redlegs have more talent than most, with A win today would have Langy hovering near the top of the likes of Luke Young, Justin Grant, Ross Patison and the ladder with a 3-1 record. coach Damien Kent getting a kick. Stuck on the bottom, EDITHVALE-ASPENDALE needs BONBEACH has been struggling and will find it tough a win - that’s obvious - but things don’t get any easier against unbeaten LANGWARRIN, which has looked

T i p Bryan Mace Michael Voss Trevor Peter De Luca Simon McEvoy Frankston Dolphins 3RPP St Kilda Mascot EastLink Leader Newspaper s Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Mornington Mornington t Frankston YCW Frankston YCW Frankston YCW Frankston YCW Frankston YCW e Bonbeach Langwarrin Bonbeach Langwarrin Bonbeach r Edi-Asp Mt Eliza Edi-Asp Mt Eliza Mt Eliza s Karingal Karingal Karingal Seaford Karingal 9 10 8 11 9

8 MPNFL Since 1908 Peninsula Preview very sharp with Ben Wehner, Scott Thorne and Matt Smith in hot form. SEAFORD suffered their first loss last week and today face the emerging KARINGAL, which sits on top of the ladder after a splendid start. Former Oakleigh District star Tim McEachern has been giving the Bulls constant drive, while Matt Jakobi and Ryan Jencke are also in top-notch form. FRANKSTON YCW and PINES are both yet to crack it for a win this season, but are getting closer. Dogs in Dashing Form in the Under 18s MORNINGTON and CHELSEA clash in the match of the round. Mark Paganoni’s Bulldogs are unbeaten and are showing great talent, while the Seagulls look like being one of the main contenders this season. It’s a fine effort to be 3-0 by Mornington, given that all bar two or three of their list are first-year U18s. There is some ex- citing talent among the Bulldogs, including Jake Smart and Alex Marshall who have already played senor footy this season. Smart is one of the most skilful players at the club. Jordy Dickson is raw but promising and pow- erful Dylan Bakos is a key member of the side. FRANKSTON YCW will look to keep their unbeaten record in tact when they PINES. Look for Mitch Barker, Zinzile Mosimane and Brenton Credlin to again show the way for the Stonecats. EDI-ASP are getting closer to a win and can push MT ELIZA today. BONBEACH is stuck on the bottom and face LANG- WARRIN coming off a gritty win.

MPNFL Since 1908 9 Peninsula Ladders Seniors Goal Kickers Team p W L D B For agst % pts Seniors Frankston YCW 3 3 0 0 0 308 130 236.92 12 Name Club rnd Tot Mt Eliza 3 3 0 0 0 418 208 200.96 12 Karingal 3 2 1 0 0 274 189 144.97 8 Sam Lloyd Mt Eliza 6 19 Chelsea 3 2 1 0 0 274 242 113.22 8 Michael Kraska Seaford 2 14 Langwarrin 3 2 1 0 0 234 298 78.52 8 Scott Lockwood Mt Eliza 3 11 Luke Damon Chelsea 0 11 Mornington 3 2 1 0 0 234 327 71.56 8 Christopher Hay Karingal 4 11 Seaford 3 1 2 0 0 264 306 86.27 4 Michael Chaplin Frankston YCW 2 10 Pines 3 0 3 0 0 226 308 73.38 0 Dale Eames Langwarrin 5 10 Bonbeach 3 0 3 0 0 226 326 69.33 0 Christopher Worner Chelsea 1 8 Edi-Asp 3 0 3 0 0 193 317 60.88 0 Ben Tellis Frankston YCW 1 8 David Hirst Karingal 3 8 Reserves Team p W L D B For agst % pts Reserves Name Club rnd Tot Karingal 3 3 0 0 0 236 96 245.83 12 Mt Eliza 3 3 0 0 0 180 89 202.25 12 Aaron Jack Karingal 0 8 Langwarrin 3 3 0 0 0 226 112 201.79 12 Aaron Shaw Langwarrin 4 7 Chelsea 3 3 0 0 0 217 124 175.00 12 Anthony Joel Karingal 1 7 Seaford 3 2 1 0 0 146 99 147.47 8 Joel Connelly Chelsea 0 7 Jordan Moncrieff Mt Eliza 3 7 Mornington 3 1 2 0 0 94 169 55.62 4 Thomas Lonie Seaford 1 6 Edi-Asp 3 0 3 0 0 128 217 58.99 0 Kyle Docherty Mt Eliza 0 5 Pines 3 0 3 0 0 109 200 54.50 0 Jamie Cooke Edi-Asp 2 5 Bonbeach 3 0 3 0 0 80 171 46.78 0 Jessie Odell Chelsea 3 5 Frankston YCW 3 0 3 0 0 98 237 41.35 0 Luke Young Mt Eliza 2 4 Darragh Chadwick Seaford 1 4 Under 18’s Michael Wyss Langwarrin 1 4 Team p W L D B For agst % pts Brock Osborne Karingal 4 4 Liam Bice Langwarrin 2 4 Mornington 3 3 0 0 0 291 132 220.45 12 Frankston YCW 3 2 0 0 1 124 74 167.57 12 Under 18’s Chelsea 3 2 1 0 0 299 111 269.37 8 Name Club rnd Tot Mt Eliza 3 2 1 0 0 191 136 140.44 8 Seaford 3 1 2 0 0 174 198 87.88 4 Rhys Pierce Mt Eliza 0 7 Langwarrin 3 1 2 0 0 157 202 77.72 4 James Symons chelsea 2 7 Pines 3 1 2 0 0 134 301 44.52 4 Brendan De Ruyter Mornington 2 6 Edi-Asp 3 0 2 0 1 80 183 43.72 4 Nicholas Taylor Mornington 2 6 Joshua Bennett Chelsea 0 6 Bonbeach 3 0 2 0 1 59 172 34.30 4 Matthew Ponton Chelsea 1 5 Callum Dodson Chelsea 1 5 Rhys Chadwick Chelsea 1 5 Club Championship Ben Howlett Seaford 1 5 Jake Smart Mornington 4 4 Club snrs res U18’s Total Alex Trowell Bonbeach 0 4 Mt Eliza 9 6 2 17 Joshua Thurwood Pines 0 4 Chelsea 6 6 2 14 Kieran Rice Mt Eliza 0 4 Langwarrin 6 6 1 13 Nathan Waugh Mornington 0 4 Frankston YCW 9 0 3 12 Jayden Johnsen Langwarrin 2 4 Karingal 6 6 - 12 Dale Ryan Pines 1 4 Mornington 6 2 3 11 Joshua Brown Mornington 0 4 Seaford 3 4 1 8 Daniel Vercoe Mornington 1 4 Bonbeach 0 0 1 1 Corey Ludewig Pines 2 4 Edi-Asp 0 0 1 1 James Herbert Seaford 2 4 Pines 0 0 1 1

10 MPNFL Since 1908 VCFL Message Footy Turning Pink – “We are very proud of the impact of Pink Footy & Net- ball Day in regional communities. Pink Footy & Netball Day “More than 14,000 women are expected to be diag- Over 800 football netball clubs and associations across nosed with breast cancer this year alone. the nation will sport pink this Mothers’ Day weekend “Currently one third of women diagnosed with breast as part of the fourth annual Pink Footy & Netball Day. cancer live outside major cities and face additional Pink Footy & Netball Day was instigated by the Work- challenges, such as isolation and loneliness, as well as Safe VCFL as a way to help to support women, men limited contact with specialist health professional or and families in country communities facing the difficult travelling long distances to receive treatment. challenge of breast cancer. “One of the most important reasons for BCNA to host Money raised over the pink weekend will go directly Pink Footy & Netball Day is to make sure that these to Breast Cancer Network Australia to support its work women know that they are not alone on their breast in ensuring women diagnosed with breast cancer any- cancer journey.” where in Australia are provided with the very best infor- For those of you at the football and netball today, please mation, services and support possible. dig deep to support the efforts of the host club, or got to More importantly, Pink Footy & Netball Day sends a www.pinkfootynetballday.org.au to make a donation. strong message of support and care to families in our To all families who are currently facing breast cancer, communities that they are not alone – this is the great please take the strength and solidarity from the coun- strength of local football and netball. try football and netball community with you on your We have seen many moving and touching scenes over journey ahead. the years as local clubs have gotten together in celebra- tion and remembrance of the women in their club and Visit BCNA at www.bcna.org.au to find out more about community affected by breast cancer. They are tributes the programs and services on offer. that are heartfelt and much appreciated. Jock Allen It is important for us to recognise this weekend that Communications and Events Manager breast cancer is not just a women’s issue. Every woman in country football that is diagnosed with breast cancer is a sister, a partner, a mother, a family member or a friend of a man. A diagnosis of breast cancer can also be a stressful time for men who are required to support their partner through the process - emotionally and physically. We must be aware and ready to rally around the men and families at our club when breast cancer strikes a family. BCNA CEO Maxine Morand, herself a breast cancer survivor, says Pink Footy & Netball Day is a great way for sporting communities to demonstrate their support not just for women affected by breast cancer, but for their families and friends too. RPP Netball Football Radio Netball Show – Saturdays 8.00am - 9.00am MPNFL Footy Show – Saturdays 9.00am - 10.30am Match of the day Broadcast – 1.45pm - 5.00pm Match of the Day: Saturday 12th May – Frankston v Dromana Outside Broadcast Van Transported Courtesy of Phone: (03) 5978 8200 A.W. Panels Smash Repairs (03) 9783 3250 Web: www.3rpp.com.au

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Seniors Coach: Seniors Josh Beard 1 PAXINO Chris (C) 36 McLERIE Josh Reserves Coach: 2 SMITH Ryan 37 MATTHEWS James 3 TOMZCAK Brendon 38 BAIN Peter Matthew McKenzie 4 MURPHY Byron 39 MATTHEWS Adam Under 18’s Coach: 5 JOHNSTON Matthew 40 McCARTHY Kris Mark Paganoni 6 SIMPSON Paul 41 WELLS Nathan Colts Coach: 7 VILLANI Daniel 42 MARSHALL Alex 8 MATTHEWS Scott (C) 43 HARPER Luke (RVC) Andrew Souter 9 SPEEDY Adrian 44 ANDREW Mitch Secretary: 10 DICKSON Jack 45 MARMO Tom Allison Dillon 11 NEWMAN Nick 46 RENWICK James Ground: Alexandra Park, Main St, Mornington 12 SMEETON Barry 47 DAMON Stewart 13 JOHNSTON Tim 48 MILLS James Mel: 104 E12 Tel: 5977 0074 Colours: Royal Blue, Red & White 14 MATTHEWS Jason (VC) 49 HARPER Matthew Today we welcome the Chelsea Football and Netball 15 BRAY Michael 50 DAWKINS James Club to Mornington on Pink Football and Netball Day to 16 SEARLE Kallum 51 WYNNE Ky pay tribute to local women and their families who have 17 ALTENKIRCH Michael 52 DARMAKIS Daniel been affected by Breast cancer. Donation tins are availa- 18 BAKER Chris (VC) 53 DEBERNARDI Aidan 19 HOLT Byron 54 KEATING Michael ble at the canteen and bar for your donations throughout 20 DILLON Matthew (RC) 55 WOOD Sam the day. We will be selling Pink doughnuts and running 21 WHELAN Josh 56 WILLIAMS Chris raffles with all proceeds going to the Pink Foundation. 22 JAENSCH Jack 57 BARRICK Leigh We also welcome our generous sponsors and Life Mem- 23 DADDS Paul 58 WALSH Rhys bers to our annual luncheon and we thank you for your 24 MONEY Braedon 59 BEARD Josh generous support and dedication to the club and hope 25 McKENZIE Matthew 60 Di PASQUALE Dean you all enjoy a great day. 26 CALDER Jackson 61 BASSETT Nick Last week we had 5 wins with the 2 netball teams, un- 27 CAMERON James 62 CONNELL Josh der 18’s, reserves, seniors all having wins and the seniors 28 MACGOWAN Michael 63 FIDDES Matthew are now with 2 wins and 1 loss and certainly starting to 29 DEAN Chris 64 HIPWELL James 30 RIXON Aaron 65 GAGLIARDI Shane play as a team. The seniors had another one of those very 31 O’BRIEN Keith (VC) 66 PALEY Kane close games which came down to the last second and 32 BROUWER Kyle 67 CAMERON HAYDEN congratulations to the players who battled right to the 33 POWELL Simon 68 CLARKE Matthew end. It was the Reserves first win under new coach Mat 34 HUTCHINSON Josh (RVC) 69 BARKER Jacob McKenzie and if they all could get to training 2 nights a 35 BARBERA Nick 70 RIDDOCK John week they would be a force this year. The under 18’s got off to a slow start but slowly got back into the game and maybe some goal kicking practise this week may not hurt. Under 18’s / Colts Also thank you to The Pines committee for your friendly 1 GOOSEY William 33 SCOTT James hospitality. Today the Colts take on Beaconsfield and will 2 MORSSINKHOF Jed 34 SMART Jake need to be switched on from the first bounce and the 3 VERCOE Daniel (C) 35 FORREST Jordan rest play Chelsea which will be 3 very competitive games 4 CRANMER Matthew 36 TUNKS Joey and we will need to play 4 quarters of football. 5 SOUTER Josh 37 RIGG Luke 6 McEVOY Luke 38 WAUGH Nathan Upcoming Events: Trivia Night Saturday 2nd June, San- 7 BROCK Matthew (VC) 39 KEMPSTER Daylan down Greyhounds Sunday 17th June, Doggie Disco 8 TAYLOR Nick 40 FLETCHER James Night, Saturday 30th June, Mid Year Ball Yarra River 9 WOODS Daniel 41 CURTIN Daniel Cruise Saturday 21st July, Comedy Auction Night Sat- 10 LACEY Matt (VC) 42 MILLANE Jarryd urday 11th August. More details will be posted on the 11 SHIPP Tristian 43 REARDON Trent Website www.morningtonfootballclub.com.au 12 PAGANONI Todd 44 GILL Corey 13 MOIGNARD James 45 DANIEL Luke Sponsors of the week: This week we thank all our gener- 14 NEWMAN Josh 46 LARDNER Tom ous sponsors and especially our major long term spon- 15 BROWN Joshua 47 STEVENS Campbell sors Superpages and Conley Luff and our new major 16 MARSHALL Alex (C) 48 WAUGH Liam sponsor BOQ The Bank of Queensland. 17 LUCA Jayden 49 MIERS Jack 18 CROSSELY Jordon 50 BOASE Zac Happy Mothers Day tomorrow to all our Mums 19 CHANDLER Lauchlan 51 LEE Ryan 20 DE RUYTER Brendon 52 BARTALO Daniel www.morningtonfc.vcfl.com.au 21 COX Nicholas (DVC) 53 NUGENT Jack 22 JORDAN Mitchell 54 BOLTON Brandon 23 GRANT Leon 55 ADLAM/HUNT Greg SCORES 1 2 3 4 24 McEVOY Michael 56 HAMPTON Peter 25 BAKOS Dylan 57 TEMPLETON Nick SENIORS 26 MOODY Sam 58 SUJECKI Aiden 27 DICKSON Jordy 59 CONNELL Shane RESERVES 28 FELSINGER Nelson 60 PATERSON Thomas 29 HILL Ben 61 HARTUNG William U18’s 30 O’SULLIVAN Joel 62 LOCKSLEY Christy 31 STEVENS Jacob 63 OLDENBURGER Jacob COLTS 32 CRAWFORD Sam (DVC) 12 MPNFL Since 1908 Chelsea Seniors Seniors Coach: 1 DAMON Luke 31 TREW Grant Jason Chapple 2 SIVIJS James 32 ELLIOTT Matt Reserves Coach: 3 GARDINER Matt 33 HODGE Jason Rod Dyer 4 LEWIS Anthony (C) 34 JAMES Nathan Under 18’s Coach: 5 McLEOD Scott (VC) 35 DONNELLAN Pat Steve Gardiner 6 HARRISON Steve 36 HART Callum Colts Coach: 7 CARPENTER Gary 37 GAZE Jack Wayne Foster 8 CARMODY Nigel 38 ARTHUR Jackson Secretary: 9 CARPENTER Sam 39 JANKE Ash Scott Whitehead 10 BIAGI David 40 CHARITY Chris Ground: Chelsea Reserve, Beardsworth Ave, Chelsea 11 CONNOLLY Joel 41 TORCASIO Matt Mel: 68 B6 Tel: 9772 1541 Colours: Navy Blue & White 12 CLARK Jason 42 BUSCHMANN Will Sing-a-long! They kicked 1, they kicked 2, they kicked 13 FINEMORE Ben 43 LAY James (RC) a few more goals than you, with a knick-knack paddy 14 WORNER Chris 44 SCHOBER Jarred whack give a dog a bone, Chelsea Ressies came rol- 15 GENTLE Dean 45 CLARK Luke lin’ home. With NANA in the backline, and SHELTS on the wing, he kicked it down to JODDA who kicked the 16 STEWART Ryan 46 JAMES Todd bloody thing! Are they good? Are they good? Are they 17 SALEM Michael 47 DYER Michael any bloody good? They are the boys from Chelsea 2’s! 18 ABDALLAH Nizam 48 NIGHTINGALE Mark Rocket Rod’s Ressies Rolled past another challenger in 19 ANDERSON Adam 49 SAMPSON Leigh fantastic style. Best included - The Pres’ daughters fella, 20 DeLUCA Fabian 50 McCONNELL John Adam ’Rama’ Anderson, Jessie’ Jodda’ Odell, Jason 21 ALISTER Ajit 51 BURNES Bryn ’Brad’ Hodge, and Matt ’The Chairman’s daughter’s fella’ 22 MORELAND Dan 52 McCORMACK Cody Pearson. Our kids suffered a brave defeat to a perennial powerhouse. Best - Jnr Clark, Archer, Skipper Kane, Sy- 23 WITHERDEN Shaun 53 BOYD Daniel mons, Robertson, Miller. Big test again boys - BRING IT! 24 GREGG Rory 54 DYER Ryan Seniors were simply outclassed, outsmarted and outmus- 25 O’DELL Chris 55 CASPERSZ Luke cled by the most dominant team we’ve seen on the Pen- 26 O’DELL Jessy 56 SARA Somar insula in many decades. Best - ymmaS, stneG, maziN, 27 LANCASTER Robert 57 legiN, yraG, atoocS, 28 ALLSEP Nic 58 BEVERIDGE Josh Food for thought men: Show me a good loser, and I’ll 29 59 TALARICO Harrison show you a loser - Vince Lombardi 30 KELLY Dean 60 PONTON Ryan AUCTION Night Highlights- Bidding war between Loz Owens and Pumma for the Slick lot with Loz coming out the winner. Non bidding war for lot No.12 - sold cheap to Hodgey’s Dad. Bidding war between the Coach and Under 18’s / Colts Pumma, little did they know that they were bidding as a 1 Retired for Season 2012 19 DICKENSON Rhys team against Biff and ended up doubling the price - DER! 2 GROVES Jeremiah 20 GREENWAY Elliot The Donnellan clan trying to make Paddy feel good by 3 LEITCH Brody 21 CAMERON Matthew bumping up his lot price significantly only to be the un- derbidder! The Pres showing his true colours and digging 4 SHAW Michael 22 MARSHALL Jordan deep for the NANA lot - How sweet! Last year’s B&F win- 5 CHEVALIER Jake 23 CHADWICK Ryhs ner S. Harrison being sold for a song. Watch out second 6 GRAHAM Zac 24 MILLER Jarrod half of the year. Codda looking after little cuz Jodda and 7 CLARK Bradley (VC) 25 HART Matthew digging deep to keep it in the family - How sweet! 8 McALPINE Brodie 26 MIZZI Dylan Who said it? “ I like it and if he brings his clippers Tues- 9 PICKETT Luke 27 RYAN-ORCHARD day I’ll let him trim my hair like his!” 10 ATWELL Jordan Charles Future events - Round 5 - President’s Lunch - see Stewy 11 SYMONS James 28 O’RILEY Jack (DVC) or Helmet also Generation Coterie begins see Wig. 12 DODSON Callum 29 ARCHER Ryan www.chelseafc.com.au 13 BENNETT Joshua 30 MAXWELL James 14 ROBERTSON Beau 31 HUNT Ronald SCORES 1 2 3 4 15 WILLIAMS Lachlan 32 BROWN Rory SENIORS 16 PONTON Matthew 33 VAFEAS Brandon 17 CAMERON Michael 34 LYNCH Ryan RESERVES 18 KANE Patrick (C) 35 AARSMAN Daniel U18’s COLTS

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Seniors Coach: Seniors Tony “Bugs” Barry 1 WADDELL Daniel (DVC) 36 MEAGHER Brendan Reserves Coach: 2 BARRY Byron 37 NANKERVIS Craig Steve Reidy 3 ROBERTS Lew 38 SWEATMAN James 4 SMITH Daniel 39 BLICK Michael Under 18’s Coach: 5 COGHLAN Jie 40 BLEEKER Rohan Byron Barry 6 COWLED Trent (RVC) 41 ROBERTS Marcus Colts Coach: 7 EAMES Ash 42 SWALLOW Dean Phil Jones 8 TELLIS Ben (DVC) 43 BUCKLEY Ben 9 CARROLL Dale 44 HALLPIKE Rhen Secretary: 10 WINTLE Paul 45 TOTARO Anthony Glenn Hatch 11 BARRY Anthony (C) 46 ELLIOT Scott Ground: Jubilee Park, Hillcrest Rd, Frankston 12 JOHNSON Rhys 47 SAVAGE Jesse Mel: 102 H4 Tel: 9789 6398 Colours: Gold, White & Black 13 LEARY Josh 48 COGHLAN Jesse 14 LYLAK Kevin 49 ROOTH Sean It is a well known fact that the last time it didn’t rain 15 ULMS Brad 50 MIRANDOS Yiann during a Stonecats match at Chelsea was April 1976. De- 16 ANDONOV Dane 51 SMRDEL Adam spite the expected rain the Senior Stoners played some 17 MORRIS Ricky 52 STOTT Chris great team football to come out on top by 78 points. 18 McINTYRE Adrian 53 MILLMAN Jacob Eamer was dominant in the ruck, with Smithy, Morris 19 HODSON Ryley 54 McGENNIS Tim dangerous around the ball and Andonov solid in de- 20 HOARE Dylan 55 ALLAN Tom fence all day. Congrats to Jack Mazurek on playing his 21 MAZUREK Jack 56 NEELY Dylan first game for the club. 22 McCORMACK Blake 57 WESTERMAN Josh 23 BODLEY David 58 PICKESS Josh A guest burger critic within the club ‘Hungry Jack’ has 24 CROUCH Jonathon 59 HENRY Andrew been busy rating hamburgers around the MPNFL to re- 25 HESSLING Mitch (RC) 60 MICARI Corey port back to Charlesy. The Chelsea burgers were rated as 26 BARKER Chris 61 MILLMAN Mathe (RDVC) an 8 out of 10 which has given Charlsey something to 27 HUTCHISON Kyle 62 MEAGHER Steven think about behind the BBQ this Saturday on the “We 28 GROVE Brad 63 WALLACE Lachlan need a Sponsor Hill”. 30 STRICKLAND Daniel (RC) 64 ROLFE Billy 31 HEGARTY Sean 65 HOGAN Chris The Reserves worked hard all day against a tough op- 32 CHAPLIN Michael 68 SANTON Ryan ponent and couldn’t peg back a 3 goal lead that the 33 WHEELER Brendan 69 BUSUTTIL Jacob gulls had gained early in the game although the boys 34 ROBERTS Steve (VC) 72 GONZALES Chris are showing that they are starting to gel well together 35 BLICK Shane (RDVC) as a team. The Unders faced off in a battle for top spot in wet and Under 18’s / Colts slippery conditions in a game that full of contested footy. 1 TREWEEK Adam 34 CHAPMAN Josh The guy’s tenacity and courage shown at the pill was too 2 STREET Mitchell 35 THEOBALD Jake much for the Chelsea boys with the Unders eventually 3 MICARI Corey 36 PLAKOURAKUS Andru posting a rousing victory by 11 points. 4 RIGBY Tim 37 CRACKNELL Todd 5 THORNE Jem (DVC) 38 MOODY Damon The Colts ventured down to Somerville and left with 4 6 GIBSON Zac 39 PRITCHARD James points and percentage to burn. The boys played a disci- 7 SANTON Ryan(DVC) 40 THOMPSON Josh plined team game that pleased Coach Jones that much 8 BRYANT James 41 JONES Josh he was still smiling from ear to ear on Saturday night. 9 NEUCHEW Jake 42 STILLITANO Anthony The Stonekittens A and B team keep improving with each 10 EVANS Rob 43 WORTON Stephen match they play however despite giving their all against 12 FLEMING Mitchell 44 CREDLIN Brenton 13 JONES Harry 45 CANEPA Jayden Chelsea both teams couldn’t come home with the points. 14 ROLFE Billy 46 KIRK Darcy Lozza Barry played an absolute ripper in the B game put- 15 LEE Brandon 47 CHEVERLY Jacob ting her name up for selection in the A team and Cat 16 CAPP Tom 48 MOSIMANE Zinzile Meagher, one of the architects behind the establishment 17 LEE Mitchell 49 PICKESS Josh of the Stonekittens, starred for the A team. 18 HEIJDEN Daniel 50 ST ANNE Kyle GO STONEKITTENS 19 ALVES Jordan 51 FLEMING Mitchell 20 O’DONNELL Steven (VC) 52 DEBENHAM Michael 21 BARKER Mitchell 53 WESTERMAN Josh www.frankstonycwfc.vcfl.com.au 22 WHITEHEAD Mark 54 BROERSON Toby 23 LITHGOW Todd 55 McGENNIS Tim SCORES 1 2 3 4 24 PATTERSON Charlie 56 ALBANESE Kieran 25 DESSENT Mitch 57 HARNETT Alex SENIORS 26 STEELE Callum (C) 58 TODD Benjamin RESERVES 27 SHARP Matt 63 MOSIMANE Zinzile 28 MORPHETT Damien 64 SILVA Heshan U18’s 30 TEMME John 66 McVICAR James 31 STILLITANO Anthony 72 DANIEL Jeremy COLTS 32 STOLL Matthew 75 DI GREGORIO Josh 33 GRIFFITHS James 14 MPNFL Since 1908 Pines Seniors Seniors Coach: 1 MESSINA Jamie (C) 31 MARTIN Gary Stephen Ryan 2 TAYLOR Steve 32 PASTUSKA Travis (RC) Reserves Coach: 3 STEWART Shaun 33 ALLEN Chris Gordon Hendry 4 GUGANOVIC Chris 34 HENDRY Beau Under 18’s Coach: 5 MARRINER Adam 35 HOULDCROFT Jack Travis Pastuska 6 NEVILLE Brendan (VC) 36 BARTCZAK Christopher Secretary: 7 RAMSDALE Darren 37 BAYLISS Mathew Russell Harris 8 RYAN Stephen 38 LEAUNOA Lai 9 PARKER Harley 39 McCORMACK Corey Ground: Eric Bell Reserve, Forrest Dve, North Frankston 10 HOULDCROFT Luke 40 GREEN Anthony Mel: 99 J9 Tel: 9786 3255 Colours: Green & Red 11 BERRY Jake 41 MUMFORD Jason Last week our Seniors, after a late second term foray for- 12 TEDGE Dale 42 FOORD Troy ward that allowed them a 2 goal lead at the main break, 13 MALING Adam 43 HUGHES Johnathan fell to 5 pt loss against Morn. That’s two consecutive 14 WHITE Shaun 44 NUNN Nigel games where we have been beaten by less than a goal. 15 WICKS Brad-leigh 45 SMITH Taylor Matt Fairbairn, Guy Hendry and Trent Potts all kicked 2 15 POTTS Trent 46 SCERRI Darren goals out of our total of 10. We were treated to a rarity in 16 CHALWELL Scott 47 BASSE Beau local footy once again and that was to see a father and 17 FAULKNER Sebastian 48 WORRALL Tim two sons play in the same senior game. Well done Gor- do, Beau and Guy. They also achieved this in Rd 5, 2010. 18 GUGANOVIC Daniel 49 JORDAN Jason 19 LUDEWIG Aaron 50 CASEY Will (RVC) Reserves, 3 goals down at half time, did rally but lost out by 11 pts in a low scoring game. Shaun White notched 2 20 MARGUGLIO David 51 of our 4 game goals. Good to see Whitey back in action 21 CUMMINS Trevor 52 HENDRY Gordon after missing the first two games. Thirds after a good win 22 HENDRY Guy 53 PEARCE David the week before were not good enough against the Morn 23 GOODMAN Mathew 54 pups. Corey Ludewig kicked 2 of the 4 team goals. 24 STEWART Jarrod 55 WILSON Corey Today we meet YCW for the 74th time which is the most 25 PROSSER Jake 56 MASTERSON Colin senior games we have played against any club since 26 BRUNN Joel 57 JORDAN Michael 1964. They’re going strongly again after being premiers 27 58 SUTTON Callum last year but don’t forget that we did knock them off in 28 PERRY Chad 59 Rd 15. Can we do it again? Player milestone games. 29 FALZON Chad 60 RAMSDALE Ricky Well done to Aaron Ludewig playing his 50th club game 30 BISHOP Simon today (19 sr, 30 res). Aaron played his first snr game in Rd 1, 2009 and was noted then to be our 500th senior team player. Jamie Messina and Jason Jordan are both Under 18’s set to play their 200th club game in Rd 6. We thank all 1 ARCHER Robert 18 WILCOX Joshua the helpers and workers who are giving their time for 2 PEACE-STIRLING Jack 19 RACO Jacob the club but we have urgent need of a senior game time 3 RYAN Dale 20 THURWOOD Joshua keeper. Can you help? Time clock and hooter supplied. 4 READ Jack 21 McKAY Talor Footy Fact File. Our highest ever score v YCW was 32.30- 5 BURNS Dale 22 BARTLET Luke 212, a 153 pt marg. in Rd 4, 1983. Jack Norris booted 9. 11 CHALKLEY Rhys (C) 23 LACEY Ayden Only one Pines player has ever kicked 10 or more goals 12 ROGERS Steven 24 JACKSON Patrick against them and that was Ken Sole with 10 in Rd 3, 1998. We have met four times in senior GFLs with wins 13 25 BEZZENE Jean to us in 1976 and1994 but not in 1975 and 1991. 14 HUMPHREY Billy (VC) 26 LUDEWIG Corey Bon chance avec les Python aujordui. 15 McEWAN Corey 27 GROHNERT Nathan 16 PLANE Damian 28 PIZZEY Lachlan The Last Bud 17 HODGKINSON Brayden 60 BEGGS Nathan www.pinesfc.vcfl.com.au

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Seniors Coach: Seniors Steven Capp 1 Raso Anthony 32 Bennett Ryan Reserves Coach: 2 Rebeschini Paul 33 Stevens Matthew Adam Biszko 3 McDonald Shane (C) 34 O’bree Josh Under 18’s Coach: 4 Ferraro Ricky 35 Hamill Shane Brett Simpson 5 Liston Patty 36 Payton Tom Secretary: 6 Ferraro Jason 37 Maccormick Eammon Jacky McLean 7 Robinson Nathan 38 Devison Tom 8 Gumbleton Jason 39 Mcmullan Geoff Ground: No 1 Reserve, Cannes Ave, Bonbeach 9 Bull Josh 40 Rouette Sam Mel: 97 E4 Tel: 9772 8207 Colours: Black, Red & White 10 Tyrell Mark 41 Coppard Madison This week we welcome our Life members & Sponsors 11 Mackensie Troy 42 Smith Luke to the annual luncheon. We also welcome our special 12 Cormick Luke 43 Pendleton Chris (RC) guest speaker Peter Daicos and particularly our past 13 Simpson Ash 44 Calorie Adrian players, some from our first ever team and others whom 14 Hogan Anthony 45 Matthews Blake have made the 1st team of the decade 1962/1971, an- 15 Donkin Dale 46 Simpson Ben (RC) nounced today. Today we reflect on their era, when they 16 Hogan Charlie 47 Casey Ben did’nt have the 5 star accommodation as what we enjoy 17 Clifford Matthew 48 Ferri Richard today. Have a great time everyone.! 18 Pyke Hayden 49 Bound Shane This weeks 50th anniversary profile looks briefly at two 19 Smith Pat 50 Norton Matt very important people from that era, Harry Curr & Max 20 Batten Matthew 51 Turvell John King. Harry amongst other things wrote the BFC consti- 21 Norton James 52 Mathison Andrew tution. Max was the Clubs first coach and we welcome 22 Foster Shaun him here today. Both these men invested over 25 years 53 Hulett Owen into BFC and also the Nepean Football League. Harry 23 Horler Rob 54 Hall Clint Curr did so much that he is one of a few that has been 24 Hicks Nathan 55 Norton Mark recognised with a ‘Recognition of Service Medal’ by the 25 Smith Daniel 56 Hooper Leigh VCFL. Max on the other did much the same, but had an 26 Buswell Luke 57 Stow Paul obvious affinity with the game itself. Max also coached 27 Bizsko Adam 58 Strickland Scott the NFL on two occasions in 1967 & 1979, and remains 28 Casey Jackson (VC) 59 Marhall Ben our only League Life Member. Both these men were 29 Collins Jamie 60 Hogan Luke made BFC Life Members in 1971. 30 Batten Patrick 61 Wells Matt Bad luck to the two’s last week, but they stuck to the tasks 31 Salter Steven 62 Aurish Preston well, albeit undermanned. Things will turn your way I’m sure guys. Good games to Devo, Eammon, ‘Wagon’ & Hicksy. The ones took it right up to Karingal last week Under 18’s and are a real chance to get some points today. Keep 1 PAYTON Doug 15 O’SHANNESSY Tim doing the right things guys, its coming together. Great 2 TONKIN Jake 16 CAMPITELLI Sean games to evergreen ‘Smithy’, Reba, Gumby[both of ya’s] 3 BRAIN Matthew 17 HICKS Blake and great to see Mitch and Ricky on the field. Good luck 4 WHITE Brad 18 STROM Ben today to everyone and we also welcome Langwarrin. 5 HULETT Owen 19 HENRY Dylan EVENTS : Reggies ‘Trivia Night’, 19th May. Oranise your 6 SYKES Ricky 20 HOGAN Billy tables. Teams of the Decade Night 80’s, 90’s & 2000’s, 7 TROWELL Alex 21 SOLE Jackson Friday 25th May 7pm: $20 per head. 50th ANNIVERSA- 8 HANSON Joel 22 COUL Jackson RY GALA DINNER : Sunday 10th June 2 6pm : Moorab- bin Town Hall. $80 per head, book now!! See Jacky, 9 ABURROW Kevin 23 TURVILLE Michael Reece & Al. 10 RODGERS Ben 24 BENNETT Justin Sharks/Beaches 11 STEED Dylan 25 HART Matt 12 GOODE Jamie 28 MULHOLLAND Joel www.bonbeachfc.vcfl.com.au 13 DESMOND Josh 29 GALES Liam 14 TAYLOR Matthew 30 MERITON Mitch SCORES 1 2 3 4 SENIORS RESERVES U18’s

16 MPNFL Since 1908 Langwarrin Seniors Seniors Coach: 1 PARKER Michael 34 REID Alex Paul Wheatley 2 BORRIE Andrew 35 DREDGE Brad Reserves Coach: 3 THOMAS Billy 36 NAUGHTON Matt Brad Dredge 4 LUXA Dylan 37 MOORE Shannon Under 18’s Coach: 5 TANIRAU Shane 38 HAMMILL James Mark Gibson 6 TAYLOR Andrew 39 ANDERSON Sam Secretary: 7 WHEATLEY Paul 40 HESSLING Ryan Greg Planner 8 BOSWARD Dylan 41 ROBERTS Jack 9 URBANS Tim 42 POOLE Adam Ground: Lloyd Park, Cranbourne Rd, Langwarrin 10 O’SHEA Jack 43 RILEY Dan Mel: 103 J4 Tel: 9789 4343 Colours: Royal Blue & White 11 BICE Liam 44 KRUISCAMP Zach Despite a damp and drizzly saturday at Lloyd Park we 12 WEHNER Dan 45 CHURCHER Luke were able to celebrate our 2002 triple premiership re- 13 HOGAN Matthew 46 O’ROURKE-RYAN Anthony union in style with three top wins. It was great to see so 14 HAY Jonathon 47 GRIERSON Sam many old faces back at the club enjoying the festivities 15 PIKE Nathan 48 HENDERSON Jack almost as well as when we took home the silverware. 16 WITHERS Andrew 49 NEIL Jake Set up by a super second quarter the seniors managed to 17 URBANS Shane 50 NITHYAKUMAR Dhana get back to back wins with Doggie brilliant down back 18 GILL-FURNESS Mitch 51 POORE Matthew and Eames shining again up forward with five goals. 19 DAVIDSON Aaron 52 THORNE Scott Bluey had a 100th he’d probably like to forget with a 20 BOYINGTON Shane 53 HARPER Benn nasty finger injury - hope it doesn’t keep you on the side- 21 WYSS Michael 54 SMITH Matt lines for too long mate. 22 McGILL Mark 55 PORTER Mitch Dredgey’s boys were in control all day and notched 23 BEHNER Wenny 57 MOODIE Stuart up three straight as Wenny, Prickle and Grovesy lead 24 BICE Jesse 58 BIGGS Josh from the front. Gibbo’s unders put in a great last quar- 25 CURRY Jason 59 HAMMIL Josh ter to snatch victory with Edwards, Hammill and Gibson 26 CASPER Brendan 60 SAVORY Dan amongst the best. 27 AMALFI Jarryd 61 HUMBER Evan Today, turning our attention to Bonbeach it is imperative 28 McMENAMIN Chris 62 EBERT Dylan our boys turn up to play as the sharks are itching for a 29 HERDMAN Sean 63 YOUNG Brad win and are always tough at home. 30 GROSE Jayden 65 MINEO Paul Social Notes - 19th MAY - Sponsors and Life Members 31 HAYES Dain 66 CHAMBERS Matt Luncheon. 26th MAY - $5000 Draw - tickets available 32 EAMES Dale 72 MUSTON Beau from players or at the bar. 33 GROSE Brad A big thank you to all our sponsors including our majors of Berettas, Harcourts, Graham Quarries and RAMS. Go Under 18’s Langy! 1 SMITH Jake 13 BARTLETT Jarryd 2 JOHNSON Jayden 14 NAPIER Matthew MPNFL has turned Mobile.. 3 WARRINGTON Josh 15 HARKNESS Blake To access Live Scores from your 4 HARE Michael 16 DAVIES Ryan iPhone/iPad/iPod go to:- 5 MERRICK Brodie 19 COLLINS Ash http://m.mpnfl.livescores.redtxt.com.au 6 GIBSON Mitch 20 WILLEMS Remi and save MPNFL to your home screen. 7 DAVIE Matt For Live Scores via Computer go to: 8 HAMMILL Nick 21 JOHNSON Joshua http://mpnfl.livescores.redtxt.com.au 9 HEBBLETHAITE Dylan 24 BROMLEY Mitch 10 MOORE Corey 43 MINTON Jack 12 BUNAWAN Jeremy www.langwarrinfc.vcfl.com.au

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MPNFL Since 1908 17 Peninsula Results Seniors Karingal 1.4 2.9 5.15 8.16.64 Karingal 4.3 8.6 13.9 15.13.103 Bonbeach 1.2 2.5 3.7 3.7.25 Bonbeach 3.4 4.5 8.8 10.13.73 Karingal Goal Kickers: B. Osborne 4, B. Groenendyk 1, A. Joel Karingal Goal Kickers: C. Hay 4, D. Hirst 3, D. Noble 3, 1, T. Hoad 1, M. Lindley 1; Best Players: T. McEachern, D. Alanis 2, J. Eames , B. Kellerman , B. Malloy; Best Players: M. Jakobi, R. Jencke, B. Osborne, B. Groenendyk, B. Duffield J. Eames, B. Malloy, D. Hirst, B. Osborne, M. Burke, D. Noble Bonbeach Goal Kickers: L. Buswell 1, P. Batten 1, C. Hogan 1; Bonbeach Goal Kickers: A. Raso 5, P. Rebeschini 2, M. Clifford Best Players: R. Ferri, G. McMullan, C. Hogan, L. Buswell, 1, J. Gumbleton 1, S. Rouette 1; Best Players: J. Gumbleton, M. Stevens, J. Mulholland P. Rebeschini, J. Bull, A. Raso, T. Payton, S. Rouette Mt Eliza 2.1 3.4 5.6 7.7.49 Mt Eliza 8.0 10.4 14.8 19.13.127 Seaford 1.2 1.2 3.4 4.5.29 Seaford 2.6 4.9 9.13 10.16.76 Mt Eliza Goal Kickers: J. Moncrieff 3, L. Young 2, R. Patison 1, Mt Eliza Goal Kickers: S. Lloyd 6, S. Lockwood 3, D. Willett 2, M. Warner 1; Best Players: L. Young, J. Grant, R. Patison, D. Gormley 2, R. D’Orazio 2, S. Simpson 1, J. Norman 1, D. Kent, M. Cleary, P. Trump T. Strickland 1, B. Lean 1; Best Players: S. Gill, S. Lloyd, Seaford Goal Kickers: A. Falzon 2, D. Chadwick 1, T. Lonie 1; M. Wilson, B. Landry, J. Norman, D. Emmons Best Players: M. Smith, C. Brooking, D. Chadwick, Seaford Goal Kickers: B. Irving 2, A. Turner 2, M. Kraska 2, K. Underwood, P. Vyverberg A. Walton 1, G. Fricker 1, L. Smith 1, T. Shaw 1; Best Players: Mornington 3.3 4.3 4.3 6.3.39 B. Irving, A. Walton, J. Quanchi, L. Smith, K. Shaw, A. Turner Pines 0.1 1.2 3.4 4.4.28 Mornington 2.1 7.3 9.8 11.10.76 Mornington Goal Kickers: P. Simpson 3, N. Bassett 1, Pines 2.3 9.4 10.6 10.11.71 Mornington Goal Kickers: M. Johnston 3, P. Dadds 2, L. Harper 1, T. Marmo 1; Best Players: A. Matthews, N. Bassett, J. Jaensch 2, C. Paxino 1, P. Bain 1, B. Murphy 1, J. Dickson 1; S. Wood, A. Rixon, K. Wynne, M. Harper Best Players: P. Bain, K. Brouwer, M. Altenkirch, J. Dickson, Pines Goal Kickers: S. White 2, J. Jordon 1, H. Peace-Stirling 1; J. Jaensch, A. Speedy Best Players: G. Martin, D. Guganovic, T. Worrall, S. Chalwell, Pines Goal Kickers: M. Fairbairn 2, T. Potts 2, G. Hendry 2, B. Wicks, H. Peace-Stirling B. Neville 1, T. Pastuska 1, A. Maling 1, S. Faulkner 1; Best Players: A. Maling, J. Messina, B. Hendry, T. Potts, A. Ludewig, Under 18’s Frankston YCW 1.2 4.6 5.7 6.12.48 S. Faulkner Frankston YCW 3.4 6.8 10.11 15.16.106 Chelsea 1.2 1.5 3.6 5.7.37 Chelsea 0.2 1.2 2.8 3.10.28 Frankston YCW Goal Kickers: A. Harnett 2, B. Credlin 2, J. Frankston YCW Goal Kickers: R. Morris 3, A. McIntyre 2, McVicar 1, Z. Mosimane 1; Best Players: M. Barker, L. Roberts 2, M. Chaplin 2, J. Mazurek 2, B. Grove 1, Z. Mosimane, J. McVicar, B. Credlin, A. Harnett, S. O’Donnell J. Coghlan 1, D. Carroll 1, B. Tellis 1; Best Players: A. Eames, Chelsea Goal Kickers: J. Symons 2, C. Dodson 1, R. Chadwick B. Barry, L. Roberts, K. Lylak, R. Johnson, A. Barry 1, M. Ponton 1; Best Players: B. Clark, R. Archer, P. Kane, Chelsea Goal Kickers: S. MacLeod 1, N. Carmody 1, J. Symons, B. Robertson, J. Miller C. Worner 1; Best Players: S. Carpenter, D. Gentle, Langwarrin 1.2 2.3 5.6 8.9.57 N. Abdallah, N. Carmody, S. MacLeod, G. Carpenter Edi-Asp 2.4 4.7 6.8 6.9.45 Langwarrin 1.5 7.9 11.15 12.18.90 Langwarrin Goal Kickers: J. Bunawan 3, J. Johnsen 2, Edi-Asp 2.4 3.6 4.11 8.14.62 B. Harkness 1, D. Barfoot 1, J. Minton 1; Best Players: Langwarrin Goal Kickers: D. Eames 5, M. Gill-Furness 2, M. Edwards, N. Hammill, M. Gibson, J. Minton, B. Merrick, T. Urbans 2, J. Amalfi 1, M. Parker 1, D. Luxa 1; Best Players: B. Harkness A. Withers, D. Eames, A. Borrie, M. Gill-Furness, Edi-Asp Goal Kickers: T. Grayling 3, J. Remedios 1, M. Naughton, D. Riley J. Watterson 1, M. Byrnes 1; Best Players: J. Tripcony, Edi-Asp Goal Kickers: T. March 3, B. Bowden 2, J. Heys 1, J. Watterson, J. McCulloch, M. Byrnes, T. Lavery, T. Grayling J. Derbyshire 1, M. Mullins 1; Best Players: R. Snashall, Mt Eliza 2.1 2.4 4.6 7.8.50 J. Heys, D. Graves, B. Turner, T. Mannix, M. Mullins Seaford 2.0 2.5 4.6 5.6.36 Reserves Mt Eliza Goal Kickers: J. Nisbet 2, S. Christie 1, S. Anderson 1, Chelsea 4.3 5.6 8.7 9.12.66 M. Hill 1, Z. White 1, M. Suhr 1; Best Players: Z. White, Frankston YCW 1.0 2.2 4.4 5.6.36 R. Bourke-Clark, S. Siggins, R. Harink, J. Nisbet, A. Turville Chelsea Goal Kickers: J. Odell 3, M. Elliott 2, L. Shelton 1, Seaford Goal Kickers: J. Herbert 2, J. Harvey 1, B. Howlett 1, B. Finemore 1, A. Anderson 1, M. Torcasio 1; Best Players: T. Manion 1; Best Players: T. Tohiariki, B. Doyle, G. Scott, J. Nanopoulos, A. Anderson, J. Odell, M. Pearson, J. Hodge T. Manion, K. Henderson, J. Ball Frankston YCW Goal Kickers: D. Strickland 2, C. Barker 1, Mornington 1.3 6.8 7.14 14.18.102 B. Buckley 1, A. Totaro 1; Best Players: J. Savage, B. Buckley, Pines 2.1 3.1 3.1 4.1.25 D. Strickland, R. Hallpike, Y. Marandos, C. Gonzalez Mornington Goal Kickers: J. Smart 4, N. Taylor 2, B. De Ruyter Langwarrin 3.1 4.2 8.3 12.5.77 2, D. Vercoe 1, J. Dickson 1, J. O’Sullivan 1, D. Kempster 1, Edi-Asp 1.1 2.3 3.4 5.5.35 N. Cox 1, T. Paganoni 1; Best Players: J. Smart, J. Dickson, Langwarrin Goal Kickers: A. Shaw 4, B. Dredge 2, L. Bice 2, D. Bakos, N. Cox, J. Stevens, J. Morssinkhof J. Biggs 1, B. Grose 1, S. Boyington 1,M. Wyss 1; Best Players: B. Wehner, S. Thorne, B. Groves, M. Smith, J. Henderson, Pines Goal Kickers: C. Ludewig 2, D. Ryan 1, Z. Adams 1; Best S. Boyington Players: R. Chalkley, L. Pizzey, J. Wilcox, S. Rogers, D. Plane, Edi-Asp Goal Kickers: A. Houghton 2, J. Cooke 2, A. Patterson J. Peace-Stirling 1; Best Players: N. Childs, G. Townsend, A. Houghton, S. Gregory, P. Shaw-Dennis, N. Dunn 18 MPNFL Since 1908 Peninsula Fixture Saturday 14 April Round 7 – Saturday 9 June Round 14 – Saturday 28 July Edi 9.12.66 v Che 15.11.101 Mornington v Karingal Mt Eliza v Karingal Chelsea v Seaford Round 1 – Saturday 21 April Frankston YCW v Mornington Frankston YCW v Edi-Asp Bonbeach v Chelsea Kar 18.18.126 v Edi 9.11.65 Langwarrin v Mt Eliza Edi-Asp v Pines Che 21.19.145 v Pin 10.10.70 Bonbeach v Pines Mt E 20.15.135 v Bon 12.8.80 Seaford v Langwarrin Lan 9.3.57 v YCW 24.7.151 Round 8 – Saturday 16 June Round 15 – Saturday 4 August Karingal v Chelsea Sea 14.16.100 v Mor 16.10.106 Mornington v Edi-Asp Round 2 – Saturday 28 April Mt Eliza v Pines Langwarrin v Mornington Chelsea v Mt Eliza Pin 13.7.85 v Lan 12.15.87 Frankston YCW v Bonbeach YCW 7.9.51 v Kar 6.9.45 Bonbeach v Edi-Asp Seaford v Frankston YCW Langwarrin v Karingal Bon 11.7.73 v Sea 13.10.88 Sunday 5 August Sunday 29 April Round 9 – Saturday 23 June Pines v Seaford Mor 6.16.62 v Mt E 23.18.156 Mornington v Bonbeach Round 3 – Saturday 5 May Chelsea v Langwarrin Round 16 – Saturday 11 August Kar 15.13.103 v Bon 10.13.73 Pines v Karingal Karingal v Mornington Che 3.10.28 v YCW 15.16.106 Frankston YCW v Mt Eliza Mt Eliza v Langwarrin Mt E 19.13.127 v Sea 10.16.76 Edi-Asp v Seaford Pines v Bonbeach Pin 10.11.71 v Mor 11.10.76 Round 10 – Saturday 30 June Edi-Asp v Frankston YCW Lan 12.18.90 v Edi 8.14.62 Mornington v Seaford Seaford v Chelsea Round 4 – Saturday 12 May Pines v Chelsea Round 17 – Saturday 18 August Mornington v Chelsea Frankston YCW v Langwarrin Mornington v Langwarrin Bonbeach v Mt Eliza Frankston YCW v Pines Chelsea v Karingal Edi-Asp v Karingal Bonbeach v Langwarrin Pines v Mt Eliza Edi-Asp v Mt Eliza Round 11 – Saturday 7 July Frankston YCW v Seaford Seaford v Karingal Karingal v Frankston YCW Edi-Asp v Bonbeach Round 5 – Saturday 19 May Langwarrin v Pines Mornington v Frankston YCW Seaford v Bonbeach Round 18 – Saturday 25 August Karingal v Mt Eliza Sunday 8 July Karingal v Pines Chelsea v Bonbeach Chelsea v Edi-Asp Mt Eliza v Frankston YCW Pines v Edi-Asp Mt Eliza v Mornington Langwarrin v Chelsea Bonbeach v Mornington Langwarrin v Seaford Round 12 – Saturday 14 July Seaford v Edi-Asp Bye – 26 & 27 May Mornington v Pines VCFL Country Championships Frankston YCW v Chelsea Finals: MPNFL v Goulburn Valley Bonbeach v Karingal 1 & 2 September, 8 & 9 September, at Shepparton on Saturday 26th Edi-Asp v Langwarrin 16 September, 23 September Seaford v Mt Eliza Round 6 – Saturday 2 June Karingal v Langwarrin Round 13 – Saturday 21 July Mt Eliza v Chelsea Karingal v Seaford Bonbeach v Frankston YCW Chelsea v Mornington Edi-Asp v Mornington Mt Eliza v Edi-Asp Sunday 3 June Pines v Frankston YCW Seaford v Pines Langwarrin v Bonbeach

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Seniors Coach: Seniors Troy Shannon 1 OGIER Troy 32 MALEY Sam Reserves Coach: 2 TURNER Tom 33 CUNNINGHAM Ryan Stuart Cormack 3 HEYS Jeremy 34 FOLEY Lachlan Under 18’s Coach: 4 TAGG Bradley 35 MULLINS Mark Mark Bowden 5 DERBYSHIRE Jordan 36 LINDSAY Brad Secretary: 6 POORE Patrick (C) 37 HOUGHTON Alex Rod Houghton 7 TURNER Beau 38 WADE Michael 8 MARCH Trevor 39 GREGORY Jayden Ground: Regent Park, Fourth Ave, Aspendale 9 EDMUNDS Aaron 40 WRAY Craig Mel: 92 K7 Tel: 9580 9895 Colours: Navy Blue & White 10 PROCTOR Clint 41 WILSON Craig (RVC) Well we ventured to Langwarrin, in the hope we could 11 TURNER Christian 42 GREGORY Stefan (RVC) get some 4 points, but to date we remain disappointed. 12 HOARE Tim 43 DENT James Lets ensure we stick together as a group, to make sure we can work our way out of this current position. 13 MANNIX Steve (DVC) 44 JONES Steve 14 MANNIX Timo 45 BEDWELL Ryan The Netballers continue to lead the way with all teams undefeated, good work girls! 15 SNASHALL Rowan 46 LUXA Andrew The 18s looked to be heading towards their first win, 16 TURNER Sam 47 WOODBRIDGE Todd with a good solid first half. Whatever happened in the 17 BOWDEN Brent (VC) 48 GRAVES Daniel second half saw the boys snatched defeat from victory. 18 DOWNIE Brock 49 SNASHALL Ryley Let’s make sure we use the pain to turn it around against 19 MACQUIRE Ben (RC) 50 COOKE Jamie the Mounties this week. Better players included Joshy T, 20 GOTT Ben 51 MAVERICK Tim Big Watto and Jake Mc! 21 CONNELLAN Nick 52 WILSON Brett The seconds took to the field with a couple of old famil- 22 TOWNSEND Greg 53 MORO Adam iar faces, Presto Rubber Man was dusted off and given another run! However the boys battled for most of the 23 MUSCHIALLI Zac 54 MARTELLO Aaron day, challenging the opposition but never really tak- 24 DALTON Alex 55 MILLER Steve ing the lead! Better players included Alex Houghton, 25 CHILDS Nick 56 CORMACK Steve Greggy T, and Dunney! Keep working boys, get behind 26 EVANS Nathan 57 JUDD Warren Stu and Mick! 27 LELLO Adam 58 WILLIAMS Chris The seniors were very disappointing, the only joy for the 28 WATERS Bowen 59 CAMPBELL Mick day was late in the day when a few late goals brought 29 MAHMUTOVIC Tarik 60 DUNN Nathan some respectability to the scoreboard. Langy being more committed and desperate rightfully took the four points. 30 CORMACK Stuart 61 LEVY Matt If we are going to talk the talk boys we need to walk the 31 HUME Beau 62 BRUCE Travis walk. Great to see the continued improvement Timmy H, and Mark Mullins, and congratulations to Tom Turner on his first senior game. We need to regroup pretty quickly boys, lets stick tight and turn it around. The social Saturday night was a great success, thankyou Under 18’s to Mandy and the social committee for your efforts. 1 CAMPBELL Kye 14 GRAYLING Toby This week we welcome Mt Eliza to Regents Park, and lets 2 ARDREY Luke 15 TALIA Jordan make sure we wear our Eagle with great pride...home 3 ROSS Kyle 16 MASSON Stuart games,we love em! 4 SCOTT Angus 17 JAMIESON Pat Sponsor of the Week: Bendigo Bank in Aspendale Gar- 5 MORRIS Ryan 18 BYRNES Max dens.....celebrating their second birthday this week... 6 REMEDIOS James 19 WATTERSON James Well done to Russell 7 AWAD Tony 20 CHILDS Josh McTaggart and his team! 8 FIORE Michael 21 LASKEY Jordan www.edithvaleaspendalefc.vcfl.com.au 9 HOWARD Jake 22 PRAGT Jackson 10 CHAPMAN Billy 23 GILBERT Luke SCORES 1 2 3 4 11 COOPER Jackson 24 TUKE Kieran 12 JAMIESON Shaun 25 HALL Ben SENIORS 13 McCULLOCH Jake 26 TRIPCONY Josh RESERVES U18’s

20 MPNFL Since 1908 Mt Eliza Seniors Seniors Coach: 1 MONCRIEFF Jordan 32 EMMONS Dylan Jason Watts 2 NORMAN Josh 33 ANWYL James Reserves Coach: 3 KENT Damien (RC) 34 ASHDOWN Carl Damien Kent 4 PEEL Luke 35 HAYES Bryce Under 18’s Coach: 5 CLAYTON James (C) 36 YOUNG Luke (RVC) Chris Anwyl 6 D’ORAZIO Rob 37 BURNHAM Jarrod Secretary: 7 EGAN Jack 38 CAMPELJ Tim Dave Strickland 8 WILLETT Dave 39 SUHR Will 9 WETTENHALL Sam 40 SMALE Jordan Ground: Emil Madsen Reserve, Wooralla Dve, Mt Eliza 10 WILSON Mitch 41 JOHNSTON Liam Mel: 105 G10 Tel: 5978 8308 Colours: Navy Blue & Red 11 SIMPSON Scott (VC) 42 WESTCOTT Marc 12 GILL Sam (VC) 43 AUSTIN Michael Today we take on Edi-Asp and anticipate three closely 13 CRANWELL Ryland 44 THOMAS David fought encounters. 14 LEAN Ben 45 CRAWLEY-BOEVEY Rob To last week and the Seniors once again started with a 15 COLE Jack (VC) 46 MANGL Alex big first quarter, running away with a comfortable 9 goal 16 O’SHEA Mark 47 win against one of last years finalists. 17 LOCKWOOD Scott (VC) 48 CROWDER Ben The “Muster” was again dominant with 6 straight, Gilly 18 GORMLEY Dan 49 PATISON Ross shut down his opponent and Titch, Dyl and Langers were 19 GROOT Tim 50 SINCLAIR Tim also solid. 20 LANDRY Ben 51 MELVILLE Hamish The Reserves led all day in a low scoring affair, with 21 CATTANACH Nick 52 TURNER Sam Youngy great again, Jordy booting 3 and Jussy, Patto and 22 LLOYD Sam 53 TOWNSEND Jack Kenty also contributing well. 23 STRICKLAND Tim 54 PAGONIS Jarryd In another tight affair, the Unders kicked away late in the 24 CURWOOD Ryan (RVC) 55 McNEILAGE Sam game to win by a couple. Zel White named best on, RBC 25 RUSSO Damian 56 MARSHALL Luke continues to dominate and Siggo, Rhys, Jack Nisbet and 26 BROCK Ryan 57 HEASLEY Rohan Turvs also picked up the votes. 58 CLEARY Michael 27 JONES Josh The Netball girls had a mixed day v Seaford, with the A 28 TRACY Ben (RVC) 59 JOHNSTON Tim Team recording a solid 9 goal win, but the B Team were 29 TRUMP Phil 60 WARNER Mark soundly defeated. 30 BARCLAY Heath 61 DODD Cam The Player Auction was well supported last Saturday – 31 GRANT Justin 62 TURNER Will Thanks to Chris, Jim and Lace for coordinating the night. Sponsors of the Week: Thanks to Reddy Roasts, Moonah Under 18’s Links, Barmah Park Winery, Long Island GC, Restaurant 1 BOURKE-CLARKE Riley (VC) 24 PIERCE Rhys Soy and Haircuts@Mt Eliza who all donate weekly play- 2 RADIN Trent 25 MARSHALL John er awards. 3 MULLANE Blake 26 SUHR Max Congrats to former Junior Ricky Plummer who has 4 CHRISTIE Sam (C) 27 STRICKLAND Nicholas played the last couple of games with Casey and is ac- 5 O’DWYER Tim 28 BOAK Jordan quitting himself well. 6 DRUMMOND Tim 29 CLEARY Chris Don’t forget its back to CB’s tonight for the after match 7 MACE Will 30 ANWYL Mitch (VC) meal and drinks. 8 RICE Kieran 31 JONES Zac Good luck to all sides in the red and blue today. 9 HILL Matthew 32 HAMMOND James Redleg 10 KOLEITS Tim 33 CROSS Josh 11 PAULDING Colby 34 WHITE Zal #mtelizafc 12 CROWDER Will 35 WORN Brandon 13 BRETT Alex 36 PASCAZIO Charlie (VC) 14 37 TURVILLE Aaron 15 NISBET Jack 38 FERGUSON Angus www.mountelizafc.vcfl.com.au 16 HARINK Rhys 39 SAVAGE Mitch 17 SIGGINS Sam 40 GATES Eddie SCORES 1 2 3 4 18 BRANCATISANO Matt 41 CRIAG Leigh 19 PASCAZIO Matt 42 O’CONNELL Jack SENIORS 20 PATTERSON Thomas 43 WHITE Jakson 21 ANDERSON Simon 44 JACKSON Dion RESERVES 22 ANTHONY Jason 46 U18’s 23 CURTIS Lyndon 48 PIERCE Lewis MPNFL Since 1908 21 Seaford

Seniors Coach: Seniors Craig McIndoe 1 TURNER Aaron 34 LUXTON Rory 2 FINN Mitchell 35 WALKER Jeremy Reserves Coach: 3 SHAW Thomas 36 SCOTT Cameron Darren Godkin 4 KRASKA Michael 37 HARUN Rizwan (RVC) Under 18’s Coach: 5 HORTON Tyson 38 BURGDORFF Tom Frank Tobin 6 DAVENPORT Liam 39 DOYLE Bradley Colts Coach: 7 HALLAL Joseph 40 QUANCHI Jamie Russell O’Brien 8 TAYLOR Kane 41 WHITE Rory Secretary: 9 SMITH Matthew 42 FALZON Anthony Ken Smith 10 CANNON Beau 43 HAVERFIELD Matt (RVC) Ground: R.F. Miles Oval, Seaford Rd, Seaford 11 IRVING Brayden 44 AGIUS Anthony Mel: 99 E5 Tel: 9786 7895 Colours: Black & Gold 12 LONIE Thomas 45 CZARNECKI Harry 13 UNDERWOOD Kurt (RVC) 46 CARUSO Anthony Winter conditions greeted all 3 teams as they ventured 14 NESTOR Glen 47 FRICKER Gareth to Mt. Eliza last week. The under 18’s went goal for goal 15 WALTON Aaron 48 STRAUGHAIR Steve against a more than competitive opposition for three 16 SHAW Kieran 51 GREYSTONE Derrek quarters and perhaps could have gone in with a lead 17 LAWRENCE Damian 52 GRIFFITHS Ollie at the last break, had it not been for some missed op- 18 LONIE Samuel portunities, particularly in the second quarter. The boys 53 JONES Luke seemed to lose their concentration for parts of the game, 19 LEES Aaron 54 MURPHY Peter and credit to the opposition who capitalised on all their 20 SMITH Luke (DVC) 56 McKay Ben opportunities. Well battled boys to go down by only a 21 KEMBLE Dean (C) 57 HOOD Brent couple of goals and you surely learnt a lot about playing 22 AZZOPARDI Peter 58 TURNER Benjamin a smarter opposition on a big ground. Notable contribu- 23 SLOAN Dylan 59 WHITE Michael tors all day were Trea Tohiariki and Brendan Doyle. In 24 KIRCHENBURG Dale 60 HATFIELD Dylan yet another low scoring game, the reserves found they 25 GREEN Jesse 61 HATZIS Chris had difficulty in getting the scoreboard ticking over, al- 26 NESTOR Sean 62 WILLIAMS Rick though they made a contest of the game in general play. 27 STOKES Joshua (VC) 63 WARDLEY Matthew The seniors opened their account with the same num- 28 BROOKING Christopher 64 CONNOLLY William ber of scoring shots as the opposition in the first, only to be 5 goals down at the first break with the opposition 29 CHADWICK Darragh 66 UAONGO Mitchell scoring with deadly accuracy. For the next two quarters, 30 VYVERBERG Paul (RC) 68 QUANCHI Luke to the boys credit, they ground out the contested footy, 31 EDGERTON Robert (RVC) 69 HUGHES Levi and with some more accurate kicking for goal, may have 32 TOHIARIKI Trae 70 COSTIGAN Stephen gone in closer than 4 goals down at the last change. Un- 33 RAFTOPOULOS Joshua fortunately, the last quarter was one way traffic for the most part, with the opposition running riot. No premier- ship points this week, but the advantage of the home Under 18’s / Colts and away season is that there is always next week, and no doubt all teams will bounce back. The netballers 1 SCOTT Geordie 28 HARVEY Jesse continued on their winning ways with two of the three 2 JONES Troy 29 BARNES Jamie teams recording victories. For the Ladies Day/Mother’s 3 COTT Dylan 30 WATTERS Jordan day round we return home to RF Miles, kicking off the 4 MILLER Aaron (VC) 31 HOWLETT Ben day with our youngest tigers in the colts, followed by the 5 MANION Tom 32 LETHO Ben reserves and the seniors. The under 18’s have the bye this 6 LAWRENCE Damien 33 HELLER Lochlan week. As well as all the tiger faithful, we would like to 7 TURNER Justin 34 WOODWARD Joseph welcome all players, supporters and officials from the 9 TOHIARIKI Trae 36 HERBERT James Karingal football club, in what should be a terrific day of football. Good luck to all teams this week. A reminder 10 HAMILL Lochlan 37 CRAIK Michael of Ladies Day this round. All proceeds will go to Breast 12 FOGGIE Sam 38 COURTS Daniel Cancer Awareness. We hope all ladies will enjoy a great 13 BAILEY Luke 40 CARLSON Daniel day for a great cause. Also, tonight will see our Annual 14 RACKHAM Jake 41 SMITH Jamie ‘Player Auction Night’ from 6:00 PM in the clubrooms. 15 DOYLE Brendan (C) 42 BARRETT Ethan 16 MOYNIHAN Daniel (VC) 43 WHELAN Brent www.seafordfc.vcfl.com.au 17 BALL Jack 44 WILLIAMSON Dylan 18 SLOAN Dylan 45 McArtney Jake SCORES 1 2 3 4 19 LYNCH Nathan 47 GRIFFITHS Charlie SENIORS 21 DUNGAN Jack 49 CARROLL Max 22 DAVENPORT Zane 50 METCALFE Bradley RESERVES 23 UAONGO Mitchell 51 LLOYD Rhys 24 McCartney Spencer 52 RHODES Josh U18’s 26 HENDERSON Kayle 53 JACK Hayden COLTS 27 SIMMONS Cameron 54 EVANS Angus

22 MPNFL Since 1908 Karingal Seniors Seniors Coach: 1 CHARALAMBOUS Stephen 35 SHAW Nick Brendan Dunne 2 WILLAMS Allan 36 JOEL Anthony Reserves Coach: 3 EAMES Jarrod 37 LINDLEY Michael David Measham 4 BEDFORD Jason 38 RANDELL Tim Colts Coach: 5 STONE Damian 39 MONAGAN Phill Michael T Triep 6 HOAD Troy 40 MOTTERSHEAD Tullah Secretary: 7 VAN RAY Luke (C) 41 COLSTON Andrew Pete Burns 8 DUNNE Brendan 42 CLOWES Mathew 9 NOBLE Dan 43 GONZALEZ Matt Ground: Ballam Park, Naranga Cres, Karingal 10 HICKS Cameron 44 MALLOY Bevan Mel: 103 B4 Tel: 9789 2383 Colours: Red & White 11 HIRST Tim 45 MATHERS Andy Last week was all about getting the job done. Both senior 12 MC GARRY Sam 46 NEOPHYTOU George and reserves teams came up against Bonbeach with the 13 HAY Chris 47 CLARK Brad singular goal of the 4 points and to their combined credit 14 PAXTON Aaron 48 JOHNSON Sian both came away with solid wins against quality opposi- 15 JAKOBI Matt 49 FISHER James (RVC) tion. The unders needed to get on the board after two losses (to the same team) in the first two weeks and did 16 OSBORNE Brock 50 MATTHEWS Jackson he job well recording a disciplined victory over Bomb- 17 MARTINSON Jimmy 51 PECKETT Justin ers colts. 18 HIRST David 52 LORD James Great news from the netball courts with both A&B teams 19 ALANIS Dale 53 BALNAVES Alex recording wins against Bonbeach and the C grade girls 20 BLEISNER Kristian 54 KELLERMAN Bryce going down narrowly to Edi-Asp…and all of this was 21 DIXON Callan 55 DOSSOR Nick missed by Robyn Burke…welcome back! 22 JACK Aaron 56 JOHNSTON Shaun The games and hospitality were also enjoyed last week 23 PROUD Duncan (VC) 57 MC EACHERN Tim by Red & White Army members, player sponsors and guests from Karingal and Rovers juniors. Many thanks to 24 TYQUINN James 58 FOLLETT Paul all involved in putting the day on. 25 JOHNSON Jack (RC) 59 REKDALE Lee Today we face old foe Seaford on the postage stamp. 26 RYDE Rob 60 GROENENDYK Brendon Traditionally one of the hardest grounds to win on due to 27 GOODALL Grant 61 MEHANNI Sherif their large and parochial following we are looking to do 28 SMITH Justin 62 HUNT Steven exactly that in all grades. The Red & White faithful will 29 BARTLETT-QUINN Rhys 63 BURNS Brett be here in numbers and we must not disappoint. 30 DUFFIELD Ben (RVC) 64 MACLEOD Micky We are also proudly supporting Pink Footy/Netball Day today in raising awareness and funds for breast cancer 31 GILLINGS Shayne 65 HALL Aaron support & research. Please see Robyn or check our Face- 32 JACK Trav 66 JENCKE Ryan book / web site for details on how to donate. There’s also 33 BURKE Michael 67 OSBORNE Andrew a collection tin at the clubrooms. 34 MEASHAM David Please click onto the new & improved www.karingalfc.com for all the latest news and gossip, catch us on Facebook, or follow us for all footy and netball updates and pics Colts as they happen on Twitter – twitter.com/#karingalfc The new web site is fully ‘smart phone’ compatible so you 1 RILEY Jason (VC) 14 PRETTY James can get all the news as it happens. 2 MATTHEWS Tom (C) 15 McCOLL-JONES Jacob Social Calendar is also on the web site –Bullettes Bogan 3 JEWELL Tom 16 WHELAN Matt Bingo is tonight – still time to see one of the ladies and 4 PAXTON Grant (VC) 17 ROBINSON Alex get your last minute tickets. 5 BURNETT Matt 18 BRASIER Zac Special thanks to our Major Sponsors for the year – TAFT Training, NP Distribution, Frankston RSL, Audi Centre 6 KING Nathaniel 19 CLARK Ricky Brighton & Mornington, RAMS Home Loans, Blue Gum, 7 CRANCH Dylan 20 McARTHY WILLIAMS Ryan EastWork, BMK and Showtime Attractions. 8 CLEMENTS Zac 21 MOTTERSHEAD Uther #gofncbulls Bullseye 9 BENNET Liam 22 TERRY Brendan www.karingalfc.com 10 MATTHEWS Chris (C) 23 COX Radley 11 DELLAR Ryan 24 MARRINER Jake SCORES 1 2 3 4 12 SHARPE Damon 25 STAPLETON Andrew SENIORS 13 TANGIATAUA Teangi RESERVES COLTS

MPNFL Since 1908 23 Southern Umpires Umpires a Fundamental part of the game By Peter Schwab 100, they will never change it. If you can view um- piring from this position, then you can grasp the fu- AFL Director of Coaching tility of arguing against decisions. Most players can (source: www.aflcommunityclub.com.au) and do. It’s the spectators who often struggle with this. When I played, which is now 20 years ago, there was a My father became a VFL umpire after he tried but failed stronger connection to umpires because of a few sim- to reach the level he wanted with his football. When I ple practices which by the very nature of the growing quizzed him about why he took on umpiring he simply professionalism of the game no longer exist. said it was a way of being involved with the game he One was the after game function where players, coach- loved at the highest level. es, officials and the umpires would meet informally in I believe that his understanding of the game as a player a setting conducive to discussing the game just played helped him in his umpiring, but more important it was and the decisions made or not made. It certainly wasn’t his love of the game. Without a love of the game, um- argumentative; on the contrary it was educational and pires like players, can never hope to be successful. helped both parties understand each other better. Umpires unfortunately have always been targets for Allan Jeans, Hawthorn’s coach for most of my career, player, coach and spectator abuse. Unfortunately it has would always invite the umpires from the previous been a part of the culture in football; a culture the AFL match down to training the following week. Another and community football have been trying to change for practice not widely undertaken in today’s game. At the a considerable time now. end of those training nights Jeans would oversee the questioning of decisions arising from the weekend. Let’s pretend you are visiting a game of football for the first time ever. I suggest you will be amazed how much After awhile Jeans would finish up with his oft quoted time and effort people spend yelling or commentating statement about umpires, “I’ll tell you this. They don’t about umpire decisions or non decisions. Often not make as many mistakes as you guys.” in a vindictive crude way, though this happens, but as It was probably true, but what is more important to though it is all a part of the experience of going to the grasp is that whether an umpire makes one mistake or game.

24 MPNFL Since 1908 Southern Umpires Fortunately from my observations at junior football over support it, as well as having high profile support from the past ten years I have been involved, the behaviour AFL coaches and players, it is imperative we keep the from everyone towards umpires has generally been match day environment for umpires as supportive and very good. welcoming as possible. At every game I have observed, both teams have always Our failure to understand this could mean a lot of com- given three cheers for the umpires after the match. munity football matches may be played without them, That may not sound significant, but it is a small gesture and that can only be detrimental to the future growth which helps young footballers appreciate the role of the of our game. umpire. Also when coaches never complain or yell out Vale over umpire decisions then players and often spectators follow their lead. It is with much sadness we report that Ray Thompson, The professional levels of our game will always have a true Local Footy Icon, enough umpires of quality to umpire, but we have a passed away on Monday crisis looming if our participant numbers continue to 7th May in Mt Martha after grow, because we simply do not have enough umpires struggling with Alzheimer’s now to cover the number of games being played. for some time. So how can we help? I say we, because it is everyone’s Many would know, or responsibility to support umpiring. know of Ray. He was a Try and see umpiring in these terms. There is not a play- player and then coach of the er who does not compete to the best of his ability on Mornington Football club any given day, but we don’t yell or abuse him or her for for many years, and then their errors. Umpires do their best, so why do we hold became the training-fitness them in such contempt for their errors. supervisor for the Southern While it is great to have a focus on umpiring for a week, Umpires Association (SUA) where all our community leagues and their clubs will during the 1970s-80s. Tribunal REPORT Name clUB charge peNALTY

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MPNFL Since 1908 25 Frankston Park News The Dolphins face North Melbourne-aligned Werribee Tigers next Sunday at Frankston Park, and will likely welcome back Karl Lombardozzi and Warwick Miller from injury. Last season Frankston trailed the Tigers by just five Locals Shine on Disappointing points at half time before falling away badly after the Dolphins Day break, and will be hoping their improved fitness will be the difference this season. Goal kicking practice will be the order of the day for Frankston 1.4 2.8 2.12 4.15.39 the Frankston Dolphins after they literally kicked them- Box Hill Hawks 0.2 3.4 7.4 11.9.75 selves out of contention against Box Hill last week. Goals: Corp 2 Haretuku Kitchin. Best: Buchan Martin Trailing by just two points at half time, the Dolphins Delahunty Osborne Haretuku Kitchin dominated the third term, going inside 50 on 17 occa- sions to just seven for the Hawks. Best: C. Buchan, K. Martin, L. Delahunty, L. Osborne, K. Haretuku, L. Kitchin But after holding Box Hill scoreless for 20 minutes, the Dolphins had just four points and an out-of-bounds to Nineteen-year-olds show promise show for their work. Goal kicking was also an issue for the Dolphins’ de- The Hawks then pounced, kicking four goals in time on velopment team as they crashed to a 101-point loss to to take a 22-point lead at the last break. the Hawks. That margin proved too much for the Dolphins, whose While it was a bad day for the undermanned young- kicking around the ground and 21 per cent conversion sters, coach Dean Warren took some solace out of his gave them little hope of clawing back into the game. team’s fight in the second half that kept the damage to Coach Simon Goosey was left scratching his head at seven goals to three. the dismal kicking at goal and some loose checking that It was in stark contrast to some of the capitulations last allowed Box Hill – featuring 17 Hawthorn-listed play- season and, excitingly, the resistance was led by a quar- ers – to fully capitalise on their limited opportunities. tet of local 19-year olds. Frankston junior Mitch Bosward put in a tireless per- Skye youngster Sam Fox picked up his second best-on- formance in the difficult conditions, while Morning- ground in three games, while Chelsea’s Todd Gardiner, ton’s Shane Hockey showed class amongst the regular Beaconsfield’s Damien Johnston and Jarryd Capiron downpours. from Edithvale-Aspendale were all outstanding. First year Tyabb recruit Corey Buchan was in the right Pleasingly for Goosey, former Cameroon international spots all day, while former Box Hill midfielder Leigh soccer goalkeeper Patty Ndongo was also amongst the Kitchin was dynamic in the third term as the Dolphins best players. dominated around the ground. Frankston 0.1 1.3 4.6 4.8.32 Seaford’s Jarrod Irving had another rock solid day at full Box Hill Hawks 4.5 12.7 17.14 19.19.133 back, while recruit Leigh Osborne continued his good Goals: Fox 2 Pearce Whelan. Best: Fox Gardiner Ndon- form. go Johnston Capiron

26 MPNFL Since 1908 elcome back to Round “FOUR” Wwith a quarter of the season already here, Peninsula this season is already get- ting away from us all and A Grade Netball it’s time to really knuckle down, if you haven’t al- Karingal 42 v Bonbeach 20 ready done so. Some interesting results again last week Chelsea 40 v Frankston YCW 30 let’s see what this week brings for us all. Mt Eliza 30 v Seaford 21 Last week was umpire appreciation week for both foot- Pines 41 v Mornington 47 ball and netball – remember ladies we need umpires Langwarrin 22 v Edi-Asp 62 for our games to take place so let’s treat them with re- spect every week… B Grade An update on the changes that have been happening in Chelsea 39 v Frankston YCW 21 the last few week, we have welcomed Peninsula Blue Langwarrin 21 v Edi-Asp 65 into our C Grade competition this brings 6 teams into Karingal 41 v Bonbeach 18 the fixture. This was decided upon by the league as Mt Eliza 21 v Seaford 65 Pearcedale had additional team so instead of the girls Pines 41 v Mornington 45 missing out they were able to boost our competition. Welcome girls and good luck. This is still proving a C Grade timely exercise for Leah & Ian in the league office so Pines 35 v Mornington 25 fixtures will be to us as soon as they can get it organised Karingal 24 v Edi-Asp 34 not easy task im sure. Seaford 27 v Pearcedale Blue 16 Last week’s games Karingal v Bonbeach Club Championship Karingal welcomed Bonbeach at their court this week – Club A B total Bonbeach coming into round 3 in A with no points on the board they were looking to give it a go against Ka- Edi-Asp 9 6 15 ringal who had only one win – unfortunately Karingal Seaford 6 6 12 came out in front with a 22 goal win, B Grades also had Mt Eliza 9 2 11 the same results Karingal taking a 23 goal win – Karin- Pines 6 4 10 gal C going down to Premiership favourites Edi Asp by 10 goals – Bonbeach this week taking on Langwarrin Karingal 6 4 10 which should make for an interesting result. Mornington 3 4 7 Chelsea v YCW Chelsea 3 2 5 Chelsea welcome YCW looking also for a Win and get Frankston YCW 3 0 3 some points on the board – YCW having one win were Langwarrin 0 2 2 hoping for their second unfortunately Chelsea came Bonbeach 0 0 0 away with the 4 points with a 10 goal win. B Grade also gave Chelsea their first win by 18 goals. YCW take Langwarrin v Edi Asp on in form Pines this week, Chelsea have Mornington Langwarrin having a tough start to the season with no for what will be a tough game. wins and ready to take on Edi Asp was going to be for a Mt Eliza v Seaford long day for the girls. A Grade saw a 40 goal win to Edi Tough game was always on the cards between these Asp giving them a great % lead over Mt Eliza. B Grade two teams both taking the court with two wins under girls gave it a red hot go but where no match again to their belt. Mt Eliza getting the 4 points with a 9 goal Edi Asp with a 44 point win to the Eagles. Edi Asp C win put them at equal top with Edi Asp and undefeated took on Karingal with a 10 goal win to also sit them on well done girls. B Grade saw Seaford have a comfort- top of the ladder with a great %. able 44 goal win to sit them at equal top along with Edi With some great wins in Round 3 the Eagles are soaring Asp. Seaford C played Pearcedale Blue with a 16 goal across all grades can they be beaten…. Is the question win moved them up the ladder to 3rd position. will Mounty girls take over the post this will be an in- Pines v Mornington teresting game Good Luck to both sides. Pines hosted Mornington with all Pines teams unde- Don’t forget to tune in to the Netball Show in the morn- feated the games were going to be an interesting day. ing and support the girls. Senior A saw a tough battle with at times extremely Good Luck to all teams both Netball & Football enjoy- physical clash – Mornington skills saw them coming ing being part of two great games and wear your club away with their first win of the season by 6 goals, Sen- colours with pride. ior B, Mornington were also to strong with a 4 goal win which moved Mornington to 3rd on the later by a mere My tips for this week: Mornington, Pines, Langwarrin, 4%. C Grade Pines were a winner with a comfortable 10 Mt Eliza, Seaford goal win giving them equal top position with Edi Asp. Netty P MPNFL Since 1908 27 Peninsula Netball Bonbeach It was quite a miserable morning arriving at Karingal courts and the wet slippery courts proved quite a chal- lenge for us., with Karingal having the upper hand there our girls were pulling out all the stops. A Grade B’s welcomed back Fadzai, it was awesome to see her Team p W l D B F agst % pts on the court getting a sinking a few goals. Jodies “in the gut” marking style whilst amusing was extremely affec- Edi-Asp 3 3 0 0 0 198 70 282.86 12 tive in the conditions. Our defensive end played an im- Mt Eliza 3 3 0 0 0 117 69 169.57 12 pressive game, great work by Taylor, Kasey and Denae. Seaford 3 2 1 0 0 140 78 179.49 8 A’s played well together. Best was Emma - had a con- Pines 3 2 1 0 0 147 115 127.83 8 sistent game in defence getting out some great deflec- Karingal 3 2 1 0 0 84 105 80.00 8 tions, Jess, Emily and Elyse moved the ball really well Frankston YCW 3 1 2 0 0 83 84 98.81 4 throughout the mid, just wasn’t quite enough to come Mornington 3 1 2 0 0 101 125 80.80 4 out on top though. They were tough games to play, and Chelsea 3 1 2 0 0 96 142 67.61 4 the conditions left us cautious, but at least this time we had no broken bones. Karingal took it out in both teams Langwarrin 3 0 3 0 0 84 160 52.50 0 in the end. Bonbeach 3 0 3 0 0 62 164 37.80 0 I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Karingal for inviting us into their clubrooms for the afternoon tea B Grade spread they put on for us. All the girls were very im- Team p W l D B F agst % pts pressed and enjoyed ourselves immensely!! Pressures on for us next time! Edi-Asp 3 3 0 0 0 204 61 334.43 12 This week we welcome Langwarrin to our home courts Seaford 3 3 0 0 0 157 79 198.73 12 for the Pink Football/Netball round to support breast Mornington 3 2 1 0 0 150 107 140.19 8 cancer. A wonderful cause for local sport to be involved Pines 3 2 1 0 0 143 105 136.19 8 in and support those affected by it. To all the mothers Karingal 3 2 1 0 0 109 111 98.20 8 at Bonbeach Netty and Footy Mums....Happy Mothers Chelsea 3 1 2 0 0 94 131 71.76 4 Day. All your efforts are appreciated. Langwarrin 3 1 2 0 0 83 156 53.21 4 Mt Eliza 3 1 2 0 0 81 171 47.37 4 Chelsea Bonbeach 3 0 3 0 0 77 127 60.63 0 A great day out for Chelsea Seagulls Netball last week Frankston YCW 3 0 3 0 0 74 124 59.68 0 with both teams winning convincingly. With good pressure through the centre court, consistent goaling, C Grade capitalizing on opportunities in most unpleasant con- ditions, all worked for a positive outcome. Thanks to Team p W l D B F agst % pts Cath for looking after the girls over the next couple of Edi-Asp 3 3 0 0 0 123 51 241.18 12 weeks and again to Ashlea for her great support to me Pines 3 2 0 0 1 69 57 121.05 12 and Kaz. I thank all the girls for their continued support of their club and hope there are many more wins on the Seaford 3 2 1 0 0 79 60 131.67 8 board soon. Go Seagulls! Pearcedale Blue 2 1 1 0 0 46 47 97.87 4 Mornington 3 0 3 0 0 62 100 62.00 0 Edithvale-Aspendale Karingal 3 0 3 0 0 66 130 50.77 0 Pink is the colour of this weekend, as the whole club is geared towards raising money for the Breast Cancer playing Karingal, while the A & B team played Lang- Network of Australia. All footballers and netballers will warrin. Congratulations must go to Roo Girl Allie for be wearing a ‘touch of pink’ with the netballers once all her hard work at Lloyd Park. The Langy girls looked again ‘Doing it for Dee’, in support of Dee’s personal fantastic in their new uniforms and the A Grade game battle with breast cancer. Dee Carmona is our much was a lot tougher than the score sheet reflected. loved 2010 undefeated Premiership coach and she was Our Eagle stars of the future are playing Fairways 2 at also a guiding force in the A1’s Premiership win last Jubilee Park today. It’s great to see the improvement in year. It’s fitting that we take on Mt Eliza this week as our U15’s as they are playing some terrific netball! Dee will have friends on both sides of this game. Good luck to all Eagle teams this weekend! Make sure that you attend our Pink Ladies Luncheon Go Pink! Go Eagles!! at Regents Park on Saturday. Tickets are just $25 and for further details see ‘The Enforcer’ Morcom or Mandy Mannix. Frankston YCW Round two turned out to be a very wet and soggy one Last week all teams were fortunate to come away with and most certainly not ideal conditions for the net- 3 good wins after playing in some miserable condi- ball court. Nonetheless the battles were still fought tions. All games were away, with the C Grade team 28 MPNFL Since 1908 Peninsula Netball hard down at the Chelsea sportswomans centre. The B team started off strong with Noo and Carlee com- bining well in the goal circle. Lozza Barry played an absolute ripper, deflecting and intercepting every ball in sight, a very well deserved best on court. Unfortu- pink football / netball round, proudly raising money nately Chelsea were’ the better team on the day and and awareness for the Breast Cancer Network Australia. came away with the four points. The weather made a Lets make it three from three girls. Tonight is our func- slight improvement for the A grade girls but it was still tion - Bogan Bingo - dress up Bogan style and lets make wet, soggy and very slippery. It was very much a game it a cracker. Tickets still available for $35 & can be pur- of possession netball , and at the end of the day un- chased at the door. Tune in at 8am to 98.7FM every forced errors and unproductive turnovers cost us the Saturday morning for the MPNFL Netball Show with win and the four points on the board. The girls fought Tahlia & Renee. GO BULLS! hard all game with Cat Meagher consistently running in the centre, Darci’s high accuracy in the ring and Lee Langwarrin changing it up, pulling the bib on in defence and doing a stellar job. Congratulations and good luck to Court- A Fantastic effort by both teams on the weekend, with ney, Lauren, Lyshae and Cat who have been nominated all girls looking the part in our new dresses, we met to try out for the interleague squad. It is pink ribbon with top of the ladder Edi-Asp at home in the wet which round this week with the Stonekittens taking on Pines made for a slippery game of netball. at home. It would be great to see all of our supporters The B grade girls came out firing but couldn’t take the down at the courts and of course back at the club rooms points on the day, a great effort by all. Congratulations afterwards with a gold coin donation to help raise some to Ally Quadara who took out best on court for the money and awareness for such a fantastic cause. B grade girls walking away with the Hideaway@135 GO STONEKITTENS! spray tan with her nice defense work. A grade looked strong against the reigning premiers but Edi-Asp had a big height advantage, well done to the girls down in de- Karingal fense. Congratulations to Shandell Paterson taking out This is what winter sport is all about ladies! With the the A grade best on court and taking home the Lang- weather conditions at the Bullpit less than desirable for warrin Beretta’s Hotel voucher. those with spray tans, the C girls took on Edi-Asp at Next week we meet with Bonbeach on their home home. After receiving a 52 point thrashing when we turf and will be looking to get a couple of wins on the met them two weeks ago, the girls managed to bring board. that deficit back to 10 goals. Adjusting their game to the wet & slippery conditions, Brooke showed class in Fingers crossed we have Kellie returning from injury to defence & leadership on the court. Laura P stood tall play her first game for the season. in goals. Awesome work for a team of girls who are In preparation for Pink football round this week we ran nearly all new to the club & new to netball! An honour- a raffle last Saturday. Thanks to Yellow Tail wines for able loss if ever there was one! The B girls took to the your generous donation and Kylie Bourke and Kristy court and the weather continued its terrible behavior. Herdman for your great ticket selling! We were able Controlling the ball from the onset & throughout, all to raise $327 for the Breast Cancer Network Australia. the girls maintained their intensity for the whole game, Thanks to Jamie Bartling from Rams Home Loans for with hands over everything (Emma Wigney loving your your support. For all of your Loan’s needs, please con- pressure) & doing it with a smile (Jaime Rohan is our tact Jamie on 9793 3309 or 9770 2277. RAMS Simply smiling assassin). Angela fed our goalers & Emily pro- better. And Mirror Mirror, if you have a special oc- vided support through the mid court. casion coming up, why not go and have a browse in The A girls wanted to clean up their game of the last store, Bayside Shopping Centre, Shop 17/ 28, Beach St, two weeks and that’s exactly what they did! Beck was a Frankston. star in goals with 31 of our 42 goals! Both Beck & Sara Also a big thank you to Hideaway@135 for your gen- in goals found some space that they couldnt last week erous spray tans, all the girls will be working hard to and they’ll gain confidence from their performance. snap these up. For all your spray tan needs contact Ros They were well supported by Little Birdy who was fast Zeuschner on 0409 960 123. through the centre and Jade & Jess were our unstoppa- ble wing women! The ever reliable Rachel & Mel were Good luck this week to everyone. GO LANGY! unstoppable in defence. Sadly we lost Mel in the third quarter to a family emergency - spurring the girls on to Mornington a convincing win. Our thoughts are with the Scott fam- Our first win in A grade – Well done Bulldogs. A grade ily & wish Mel & Katie’s Dad all the best. had a great tussle and were able to keep their compo- In the spirit of “umpire appreciation” round, I want to sure after half time. Dani gave plenty of drive in centre thank our umpires Ali & Laura. Big thanks also to the and Chris fed the goalers well. Leah and Sarah kept Bonbeach girls who joined us for afternoon tea in the up their great form from last weeks B grade game and club rooms. Even bigger thanks to Audrey, Margot & kept the scoreboard ticking over. An injury to Captain, the ladies who organised the impressive spread! Today Jess, early in the third quarter meant a reshuffle and Tess we take on Seaford in luxury at Patterson River SC for moved back into the WD position with instant success. MPNFL Since 1908 29 Peninsula Netball Georgia and Kim combined well in defence in the sec- ond half and intercepted many attacks. Leah’s move to WA kept the precision passing to the gaolers and eventually Alyshia and Sarah in goals wore down the opposition and we came away with a 6 goal win. Best players: Sarah Williams, Kim and Tess Pearcedale Blue B grade had a great contest with the Pine goalers hold- Last week with the fixture we organised to play Seaford ing well in the first half. We settled and got more move- at home, and welcome them to play out side. Weather ment from our goalers in the second half but an injury playing a huge part in last weeks game, the girls have to Grace meant that Bec had to run centre and did a not yet experienced the cold & rain, I tell you winters great job both in attack and defence. Beth and Meg coming so toughen up ladies, the girls had a tough were too strong in goals with a bit of luck going their game on there hands from the word go… missing a few way with the loose ball. Newcomer Georgia added girls out of the side last week im sure they can’t wait to height in defence and with her aerial leap intercepted get back on the court and hoping for a better result than many of the Pines attacking moves. A great win by 4. last week and also nicer weather. Watching the Seaford Best players: Beth, Bec and Meg game it will be a great re-match when we met them later in the fixture. BEST ON: JADE BRADLEY “ROCK C grade were right in the game for the first half. Bridget IT ALL THE WAY GIRLS” GO PANTHERS controlled the centre court throughout the game and fed well to the goalers. Larissa was on target again with Mel as a great support. Cathy’s height in the second Pines quarter in defence gave us a good advantage. Unfor- Last week we played the new girls on the block Morn- tunately the second half was not as good and the Pines ington and this was to be an interesting day. C Grade went on to a 10 goal win. Best players: Bridget, Larissa girls won by 10 goals giving them an undefeated record and Megan Next week sees us against Chelsea and with keep up the good work girls – special mentions to Erin a few team changes required due to injuries and ab- & Bree. B Grade played a tough game but with some sences we intend to Keep The Dream Alive – 3 from 3 easy chances thrown away went down by 5 goals – spe- wins! GO BULLDOGS cial mentions to Jodie & Michelle. A grade played a tough game against a tough side going down by 7 goals lets re focus girls and get to training this week, special Mt Eliza mentions in A – Lozza P & Carla. A very tough game for B grade playing in wet wintry Today we welcome the other new girls to our comp in conditions. We set off to a slow start in the first quarter, YCW - good luck to all teams. Don’t forget membership which unfortunately had us playing catch up for the is now overdue girls please see Danielle to pay them rest of the match. Our second quarter was by far our off. Sponsors of the week - Cranbourne Hyundai, T & best with a reasonable score difference of only 5 goals. S Messina, Seaford Hotel, Dixie Cummings, Pro Laser There were lots of scoring opportunities in the 2nd for Engraving. Don’t forget we have our next function on Sam C. and Elise which they feasted on. One of the 19/05/12 - Night at The Track - $15.00 entry. Good Luck fantastic pieces of play was the powerful ‘hand ball’ to all Pines teams today both football & netball. Netty P from Renae resulting in a goal! Mandy was able to capi- talize when in possession of the ball with some clever Seaford passing into goals. Micaela managed to get some useful tips through the mid court resulting in turn overs. Well Great work, to all our teams this week! Playing in the Done girls. rain at two different venues meant that this week was always going to be tough! Big thanks to all the girls that A fantastic win for our A grade girls against strong com- stayed to watch, it’s always great to have your support! petition. The defense work made it difficult for Seaford C grade played at Pearcedale blue (new to our compe- to clear their centre pass and score from the onset. tition) in what was a verysoggy match. The girls came Michelle and Jess W. worked well together in the circle together as a united front and put in a strong effort to making it tough for the Seaford goalers. A sensational come up trumps against the home team, winning 27 to 2nd quarter placed us in a very comfortable position 16. B Grade girls went head to head with Mt Eliza in at 1/2 time with a 13 goal lead.A strong effort through a game that started wet and finished with a little sun- the mid court from Jessica A. supported by Chloe on shine coming through. The girls were up against some the wing who was instrumental in delivering the ball great opponents with strong shooters and great defen- to the goalers. Anna worked tirelessly to make good sive players the girl came through with a noble win 65 position for shooting scoring well. Karen made some to 21. A Grade had their first loss of the season going strong drives on the base line, shot well and rebounded down to Mt Eliza 30 V’s 21. From the outset the expe- strongly. To Seaford’s credit they didn’t give up and rienced Mt Eliza Team took the reigns and dominated came back stronger in the 2nd half. An even 3rd quarter both defensively and offensively. From 16 goals down set the scene for a tense last, but our early lead held us at half time, the girls slowly clawed their way back. It in good stead finding us winners by 9 goals in the end. was a fantastic 2nd half and we outshot the opposition Great game from both teams, well done. to go down by 9 goals. The winners of the ‘Simply Brazilian’ awards this week This week is ladies day at the club. It’s sure to be a fan- go to Karen R. in A grade and Elise in B grade. tastic day and we hope to see you all there! Don’t for- We look froward to this weeks match against Edi/Asp. get that we also need volunteers for the “Man-O-Man” Go Redlegs! function being hosted by the netball girls. 30 MPNFL Since 1908