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Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. PRESIDENT SECRETARY Mathew Snell 0430 017 240 Steve Gent 0417 113 723 [email protected] [email protected] Leaders in Junior Football www.cgjfl .vcfl.com.au 2018 HANDBOOK Including 2017 Annual Report 2017 Under 14 Interleague Grand Final Winners Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 1 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia CGJFL LEAGUE OFFICIALS - 2018 President Mathew Snell 0430 017 240 [email protected] Vice President Grant Coultard 0411 037 317 Treasurer Mick Maroney 0423 031 626 [email protected] Secretary Steve Gent 0417 113 723 [email protected] Executive Members Mick Hanily, Nick Matthews Score Secretary Veronica Hanily 0408 134 270 [email protected] Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 2 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 2018 CLUB CONTACTS Hill End & Grove Rovers (1980) President Paul Mann 0402 931 668 Secretary: - Louise Paul 0498 961 057 [email protected] Hill End & Grove Rovers JFC PO Box Willow Grove 3825 Leongatha (2001) President Michael Hanily 0417 311 756 Secretary: - Alister Fixter 0458 625 362 [email protected] PO Box 27 Leongatha Vic 3953 Moe Lions (1972) President Mark Walsh 0428 564 008 Secretary: - Linda Weir 0458 276 436 [email protected] Moe Lions JFC PO BOX 85 MOE VIC 3825 Mirboo North (1992) President Mick Bradley 0499 925 770 Secretary: - Rachel Woodall 0467 466 782 [email protected] Mirboo North JFC P.O.Box 37 Mirboo North, Vic 3871 Morwell Junior Football (2003) President: Anthony Bloomfield 0438 962 055 Secretary: - Keith Kerstjens 0400860257 [email protected] PO BOX 496 Morwell, Vic 3840 Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 3 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 2018 CLUB CONTACTS Newborough JFC (1972) President Mark Micallef 0412 761 092 Secretary: - Jen Mc Cafferty [email protected] PO BOX 94 Newborough Vic 3825 Trafalgar (1972) President Nic Mathews 0418 594 367 Secretary: - Grant Coulthard 0411 037 317 [email protected] Trafalgar JFC P.O.Box 287 Trafalgar, Vic 3824 Yallourn North (1971-1982) 1986- President Kris Wells 0412 870 554 Secretary: - Tammi Smith 0437 587 356 [email protected] Yallourn North JFC c/o Post Office Yallourn North, Vic 3825 Yinnar (2003) President Ryan Walsh 0408 323 732 [email protected] Secretary Guy Cheffers 0408 957 002 [email protected] Yinnar JFC P.O. Box 26 Yinnar, Vic 3869 Boolarra ( 2018) President Paul Dodds 0418 436 737 [email protected] Secretary Greg Carter 0488 188 822 Churchill (2018) President Mick Johnson 0412 384 747 Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 4 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 2018 OTHER CONTACTS Mid Gippsland FL Secretary Pauline Tantau 0413452450 [email protected] AFL Gippsland Regional Administration Centre 5134 8733 Gippsland Power Football Mgnr Matt Ross [email protected] Gippsland Power Region Mgnr Peter Francis [email protected] 0419 103 177 Gippsland Power Coach Leigh Brown [email protected] Gippsland Office (03) 51 34 8133 2018 AFL GIPPSLAND CONTACTS Regional General Manager Travis Switzer Football Development Manager Daryl Couling 51348733 [email protected] Football Development Manager George Morgan 51348733 [email protected] Football Development Manager Michael Roberts 51348733 [email protected] Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 5 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 2018 CLUB COACHES Under 10’s Under 12’s Under 14’s Hill End & Grove Rovers Pat Morgan Paul Mann Andrew Balfour / 0429 871 218 0402 931 668 Steve Blackshaw 0448 911 981 0427 927 125 Leongatha Green Marcus Kreutzberger Dean Pitts Peter Helms 0427 533 579 0413 177 228 0497 858 579 Leongatha Gold No team Tim Bolge Adrian Burns 0417 508 495 0409 754 613 Moe Clinton Taylor Garry Edwards Jason Shields 0427 834 066 0407 531 003 Mirboo North Mathew Snell Danny Chila David Woodall 0430 017 240 0438 682 169 0400 079 820 Morwell Royal Peter Ainsworth Jeffrey Stockdale Mark Carstein 0418 338 725 0447 004 719 0413 544 119 Peter Mooney 0432 173 120 Newborough Blues Mick Moroney Andrew Archipow Andrew Berquez 0423 031 626 0428 467 772 0434 559 689 Newborough Reds Mark Mrcallef Danny Schembri No team 0412 761 092 0407 842 742 Trafalgar Mark Paul Pip Warlaud Paul Kenny 0419 320 061 0438 655 808 0421 594 331 Yallourn North Adrian Russell Aaron Raven/Frank Wilson Daniel Martini/Mitch Luck 0438 084 982 0499 795 670/0411 227 731 0498756970/0428016518 Yinnar Brent Ludlow Tim Mills Julien Schill/Shane Mccoll 0438 696 608 0422 074 131 0427 404 004/0438 012 725 Boolarra Eddie Stanton 0423 260 158 Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 6 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 2018 GIRLS CLUB COACHES Newborough Blues Rob Raymond 0466 030 666 Newborough Reds Colin Bird 0425 873303 Mirboo North Kylie Peters 0417 311 401 Glenn Brooks 0400 427 959 Morwell Shamus Collier Leongatha Kaila Benveltzen 0438 842 699 Rohan Michael 0428 571 102 Trafalgar Kylie Mann 0427 071 414 Moe Chris Frazer 0422 214 529 Churchill Tim Darby 0437 994 532 GAME STARTING TIMES Friday Games Under 10’s 5.30pm Under 12’s 6.30pm Under 14’s 7.15pm Saturday Games Under 10’s 9.00am Under 12’s 10.00am Under 14’s 11.15am Sunday Games Under 10’s 10.45am Under 12’s 11.45am Under 14’s 1.00pm Girls 2.15pm Note: it is up to clubs to sort game times, between themselves if some clubs have a bye in an age group on the day Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 7 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia TIMEKEEPING PROCEDURE Length of Quarters Under 10’s 10 minutes Under 12’s 12 minutes Under 14’s 15 minutes Quarter Breaks for all Age Groups Quarter-Time 3 minutes Half-Time 5 minutes Three Quarter-Time 3 minutes Timekeepers are to “sound the warning siren” 1 minute prior to the resumption of each Quarter. (as per Item 3.6 of the CGJFL By-Laws) CENTRAL GIPPSLAND JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE MEETING DATES for the 2018 SEASON 26th March 7th May 16th July 27th August 2018 Vote Count 12th November 46th AGM All Meetings start at 7:30pm in the GERT MAHONEY ROOM Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 8 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 2017 ANNUAL REPORT 2017 Officials: President: Craig Skinner Vice President Darryl Mc Gannon Secretary: Steve Gent Treasurer: Leah Maslen Executive Members: Christian Burgess, Darryl Mc Gannon, Gary Maslen and Ken Hutchison Major Sponsor: Associate Sponsors: Worksafe VCFL Member Clubs: Hill End, Leongatha, Moe Lions, Mirboo North, Morwell Tigers, Morwell Youth Club, Newborough, Trafalgar, Yallourn North, Yinnar Warragul Colts Life Members: Phil Felstead, Gerry Morrissey (dec), Keith “Hoot” Gibson (dec), Kelvin “Ned” Scott (dec), Murray Carpenter (dec), Ron McColl, Ron Michie, Paul Erbs, Wayne Tunks, Laurie Plunkett(dec), Laurie “Truck” Williams, Gordon Cantwell, Charles Weir and Craig Skinner. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 9 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. Executive Officers since 1972 YEAR – PRESIDENT SECRETARY/TREASURER 1972 Ludwig Krznaric Phil Felstead 1973 Ludwig Krznaric Phil Felstead 1974 Ted Jenkins Phil Felstead 1975 Ted Jenkins Phil Felstead 1976 Ted Jenkins Phil Felstead 1977 Ted Jenkins Phil Felstead 1978 Ted Jenkins Phil Felstead 1979 Ted Jenkins Phil Felstead 1980 Gerry Bright Phil Felstead 1981 Gerry Bright Cyril Chaproniero 1982 Gerry Bright Cyril Chaproniero 1983 Cyril Chaproniero Cliff Stephens 1984 Ron Keilty Ron Michie 1985 Wayne Tunks Peter Marks 1986 Wayne Tunks / Steve Mayes Peter Marks 1987 Steve Mayes Paul Erbs 1988 Peter Enzinger Paul Erbs 1989 Peter Enzinger Paul Erbs 1990 Peter Enzinger Paul Erbs 1991 Ron Michie Paul Erbs 1992 Ron Michie Paul Erbs 1993 Ron Michie Paul Erbs 1994 Chris Short Paul Erbs 1995 Chris Short Paul Erbs 1996 Chris Short Paul Erbs 1997 Jefferson Welsh Paul Erbs 1998 Joe Piper Paul Erbs 1999 Joe Piper Ian McCabe 2000 Ian McCabe Ian McCabe / Marianne Hardy 2001 Ian McCabe Gordon Cantwell / Sue Bennett 2002 Wayne Tunks Gordon Cantwell / Denise Tunks 2003 Ivan Whittle Gordon Cantwell / Sue Bennett 2004 Peter Clark Gordon Cantwell / Sue Bennett 2005 Peter Clark Gordon Cantwell / Christine Clark 2006 Gary Tatterson Gordon Cantwell / Lis Keilty 2007 Gary Tatterson Gordon Cantwell / Lis Keilty 2008 Darren Brock Gordon Cantwell / Lis Keilty 2009 Darren Brock Charles Weir / Lis Keilty 2010 Keith Pickering Charles Weir / Natalie Lambos 2011 Keith Pickering Charles Weir / Natalie Lambos 2012 Lachlan Sim Charles Weir / Natalie Lambos 2013 Darren Anderson Charles Weir / Leah Maslen 2014 Craig Skinner Charles Weir / Leah Maslen 2015 Craig Skinner Charles Weir/ Leah Maslen 2016 Craig Skinner Charles Weir/ Steve Gent 2017 Craig Skinner Steve Gent Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 10 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia Energy Australia Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. The Past 10 Years in the CGJFL 2004 Former Yallourn North Champion Peter Clark became President, Gary Vonk, Vice President, Gordon Cantwell Secretary/Treasurer, Sue Bennett and Gaye Jenkins Ordinary Members.
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