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April 7 2018 Issue 2 a Woodlands Wedding APRIL 7 2018 ISSUE 2 A WOODLANDS WEDDING The Ideal Setting for Your Special Day A Stunning Wedding & Reception Venue WOODLANDS GOLF CLUB 109 White St, Mordialloc, Victoria, 3195 p: (03) 9580 3455 e: [email protected] w: www.woodlandsgolf.com.au Wedding_v2.indd 1 3/8/2017 2:06:53 PM I am also very pleased to contribute this introduction to WHAT’S HAPPENING the season as one of my first roles as the new CEO of AT SFNL HQ? the SFNL. It is an honour to have been appointed to the position and to hopefully build on the good work done MIKE PALMER by David Cannizzo and the team at Keys Road. SFNL CEO I played my football at North Hobart and along with all of you I love our game. I’ve previously worked at Footy season is well and truly back, and we welcome the AFL in a commercial role and have also had the you to the opening weekend of Divisions 2 and 4 for the opportunity to work on different sports and events 2018 Southern Football Netball League season. around the world. To now have the chance to make a On Good Friday, Hampton Park and Springvale Districts contribution to community sport is something to which officially got the season started with two high quality I am very much looking forward. matches in seniors and reserves, in front of a packed There is always more that the League can do to support crowd on a beautiful afternoon at Robert Booth clubs into the future and under the leadership of the Reserve. It was Hampton Park’s first match as part of Board that will be my focus as I look to support the the SFNL and it was great to see them get off to such a excellent team at headquarters. As part of that support positive start. and engagement, I am looking forward to getting out to This weekend we welcome another new club in as many clubs as soon as possible. Frankston Dolphins, who make their senior debut in the SFNL with a tricky away challenge to Dandenong. In One area that is a focus for all clubs is to ensure that addition, Cerberus returns to senior divisional football we continue to have good numbers of players coming for the first time in eight years, having been a strong through our competitions. Over the course of the team in our Thirds competition since 2011. season, we will be looking to do a review of Under 19 participation and pathways to our clubs to ensure the It is also worth noting that it is the first time we have future growth of the game is strong. fielded a Division 4 competition since 1998. Once again this underlines the growth and development of The League is made up of people who are committed to the SFNL. This growth will be further demonstrated their clubs and the positive impact of community sport. over the next few weeks as all of our men’s football We want to thank everyone behind the scenes that help competitions will have started, along with our emerging put the players on the field this season. We also want women’s league, which looks like it will increase from to thank the umpires and wish them all the very best 10 to 18 teams. Numbers are also up in netball, where in 2018. more than 90 teams will take to the courts in 2018. The progress the competitions are making reflects As always, there will be plenty of ups and downs on incredibly well on the work that each club is doing to and off the field and we wish everyone all the very best not only grow and maintain strong numbers, but also for what we are sure will be a series of compelling play such an important role in their local community. competitions across all our divisions. Good luck! Official Publication of the Southern Football Netball League – ABN 81 295 351 439 Level 1, 145 Keys Road, Moorabbin Chief Executive Officer: Mike Palmer PO Box 1018, Moorabbin VIC 3189 GM-Operations: David Jennings - 0437 534 218 P: 9553 5644 | F: 9553 5655 Tribunal Venue: Level 1, 145 Keys Road, Moorabbin Media Officer: Will Hunter - 0447 590 814 visit sfnl.com.au OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RECORD SFNL.COM.AU | 1 SFNL MEDIA NothingNothing butbut NetNet Live Every Sunday From 9:30am Join Mel Aitken, Hugh Maclean and a stellar line-up of guest co-hosts each week for an in-depth look at all things SFNL Netball on 88.3 Southern FM. Y ON VERY SUNDA 88.3 LIVE E M - MIDDAY SOUTHERN MATCH OF 10:15A FM THE DAY Join in the conversation! 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On Air: 2pm - 5pm CASELLA CODE WORD: Debut Game Start Time: 2:15pm 2 | SFNL RECORD 2018 MIKE PALMER, SFNL CEO SFNL.COM.AU | 3 SFNL TIPSTERS MIKE WILBUR BEANY THE BUG JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ SHARPIE Div East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton Highett East Brighton Highett East Brighton East Brighton 2 Skye Caulfield Skye Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Skye Caulfield Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Doveton Doveton Doveton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Eagles Eagles Eagles Hampton Murrumbeena Hampton Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Hampton Murrumbeena Div Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Moorabbin Lyndale Moorabbin Lyndale 4 Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Frankston Dandenong Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Cerberus CPL Cerberus CPL CPL CPL CPL Cerberus LAST WEEK 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 4 HAMPTON V MURRUMBEENA LYNDHURST V SANDOWN SKYE V CAULFIELD CERBERUS V EAST BRIGHTON V HIGHETT CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES CLAYTON V DOVETON EAGLES ROUND 1 DANDENONG V FRANKSTON DOLPHINS KEYSBOROUGH V MOUNT WAVERLEY LYNDALE V MOORABBIN 4 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 5 DIVISION 2 RESULTS: GRAND FINAL 2017 DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Chelsea Heights 18 15 3 0 1677 1064 157.61 60 Skye 18 17 1 0 2059 442 465.84 68 Keysborough 18 13 4 1 1511 1184 127.62 54 Caulfield 18 13 5 0 1376 860 160.00 52 Caulfield 18 13 5 0 1368 1015 134.78 52 Highett 18 11 7 0 1235 869 142.12 44 Murrumbeena 18 11 7 0 1304 1168 111.64 44 Keysborough 18 11 7 0 1058 980 107.96 44 Skye 18 9 8 1 1312 1101 119.16 38 Murrumbeena 18 10 7 1 1249 948 131.75 42 Mount Waverley 18 8 10 0 1493 1470 101.56 32 Chelsea Heights 18 9 9 0 1153 1016 113.48 36 East Brighton 18 8 10 0 1240 1498 82.78 32 Springvale Districts 18 9 9 0 909 1030 88.25 36 Highett 18 7 11 0 1179 1373 85.87 28 Hampton 18 8 9 1 1099 1216 90.38 34 Hampton 18 7 11 0 1257 1502 83.69 28 Mount Waverley 18 5 13 0 964 1401 68.81 20 Springvale Districts 18 6 12 0 1061 1177 90.14 24 Heatherton 18 5 13 0 882 1384 63.73 20 Heatherton 18 1 17 0 841 1691 49.73 4 East Brighton 18 0 18 0 365 2203 16.57 0 DIVISION 2 SENIOR GRAND FINAL DIVISION 2 RESERVE GRAND FINAL Chelsea Heights 3.4-22 4.4-28 7.6-48 10.11-71 Skye 2.1 4.3 7.3 9.5-59 Murrumbeena 2.2-14 5.7-37 8.7-55 8.10-58 Highett 1.2 3.2 4.11 5.11-41 Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: P. Smith 5, L. Newton 2, L. Dobson, J. Peryman, Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Dyer 3, M. Hodgson 2, M. Poore 2, C. McCann, S. Thorne P. Matheson Best Players: B. Williams, M. Kane, S. Solomonidis, J. Karadeas, L. Scott, Best Players: L. Newton, L. Behin, M. Danckert, M. Baxter, P. Smith, T. McEachern N. Herrington Highett: Goal Kickers: J. Gasio 2, M. De IACOVO, C. Long, R. Marshall Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: A. Bradley 4, J. Hargreaves, M. Walder, Best Players: J. O’Keefe, C. Parry, S. Lidstrom, J. Burns, C. Nayar, J. Millwood C. Niclasen, E. Espinosa Best Players: L. Wilson, J. Semmel, R. Brearley, A. Bradley, J. Wright, J. Walker 6 | SFNL RECORD 2018 SFNL.COM.AU | 7 2018 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR FIXTURE ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 7 APRIL 2018 26 MAY 2018 14 JULY 2018 Hampton v Murrumbeena Hampton v Clayton Hampton v Doveton Eagles Skye v Caulfied Skye v East Brighton Skye v Mount Waverley East Brighton v Highett Caulfied v Keysborough East Brighton v Keysborough Clayton v Doveton Eagles Highett v Mount Waverley Clayton v Murrumbeena Taking your club to the next level Keysborough v Mount Waverley Murrumbeena v Doveton Eagles Caulfied v Highett Administration assistance for your club when you need it ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 Sports C.A.T.C.H.
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