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Netball Grand Finals!! Drugs in Sport The SFNL Netball Grand Finals are on Saturday and we have Earlier this year on the eve of the AFL and community league nine clubs represented across the six divisions. Well done to seasons, an extremely confronting and concerning story broke regarding the use of drugs in sport. In particular, the all teams who have made the big day and I encourage people drug known as Ice and the reports that it is being used as a reading this editorial to make the trip to the SFNL Netball performance enhancing drug. Courts, Rowan Road Dingley Village, to see: The SFNL are very focussed on providing support and 12:10pm education to clubs and their members in regards to drugs. Earlier this year the SFNL had the Australian Drug Div 6 - Mount Waverley v Dandenong / Div 4 - St Kilda City v Foundation present at the Club President/Secretary Heatherton / Div 2 - Heatherton v St Kilda City Workshop, on the Good Sports Program as well as Alcohol and Drugs education and further support services available 1:50pm to clubs. This information was also presented to the football Senior Coaches and Captains. Div 5 - Highett v Mordialloc / Div 3 - Dingley v Caulfield / Div 1 - Keysborough v Dingley A couple months ago the SFNL provided all clubs posters to display throughout their club rooms on support services with Good luck to all our netballers on Saturday. particular focus on drugs, but also alcohol, family violence, mental health and gambling. Over the coming months the SFNL SAS Security Division 3 and Thirds-Red Finals SFNL will be working with clubs to provide further education Series commence and compliance procedures on drugs as follows: The SFNL SAS Security Division 3 and Thirds-Red Finals 1. Provide general information around most common Series has arrived and we introduce a shared finals hosting illegal drugs, general information about each type model in 2015, with Heatherton Football Netball Club of drug, what signs and symptoms to look out for if a (Heatherton Reserve) and (Meade club suspected a member to be using one of these Reserve). This weekend’s Qualifying and Elimination Finals drugs, and where they could go to for local support; will be hosted at Meade Reserve as will the Preliminary 2. Assist SFNL clubs to develop and implement an illegal Final in a two weeks time. Next weekend’s Semi Finals will drug policy – A step by step guide to developing a policy can be found here http://goodsports.com.au/site/ be hosted at Heatherton Reserve as will the Grand Final in a wp-content/uploads/StepByStep-Buide-Illicit-Drug- month’s time. Policy.pdf We wish all teams that have made finals in their respective The SFNL strongly believe this is a very important topic that grades all the very best over the next 4 weeks. is not just associated with sport but society in general.

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DAVE THE BUG COUTTA WILL JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ SATURDAY AUGUST 22 DIVISION 1, ROUND 18 Div 1 East Brighton Mordialloc East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton MORDIALLOC St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City V Clayton Clayton Cheltenham Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton EAST BRIGHTON Ben Kavanagh Reserve, McDonald Street, Mordialloc Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley East Malvern Dingley

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LAST WEEK 13 13 14 13 13 11 11 PLAYER OF THE ROUND SUNDAY FOOTBALL TOTAL 204 200 202 201 205 182 194 The BLK Player of the Round for Round 17/18 is Mathew Menzies of the Ashwood Football Club. NETBALL SHOW The solidly build Menzies was an animal at DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 the footy, winning plenty of the contested ball, 88.3 SOUTHERN FM particularly across half back. His work rate MORDIALLOC V EAST BRIGHTON was exceptional and his ball use was clean, BIGGER & BETTER IN 2015 DOVETON EAGLES V MURRUMBEENA which helped set up scoring opportunities for MOUNT WAVERLEY his teammates. The tattooed ball-winner was CHELSEA HEIGHTS V ST KILDA CITY HEATHERTON V KEYSBOROUGH instrumental in getting his side over the line on V MOORABBIN Saturday and looks as a key for Ashwood if they Join “Coutta, Wiz & the Bug” every Sunday morning on 88.3 Southern FM for a full wrap of the weekend’s are to advance to the second week of the finals. CHELTENHAM V CLAYTON OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V CAULFIELD Matthew Menzies Congratulations Mathew. SFNL matches. Ashwood FC CARRUM BLK official supplier to the SFNL DINGLEY V EAST MALVERN HIGHETT V SKYE PATTERSON LAKES “for all your on field and off field apparel” V ASHWOOD Listen every Sunday 10.30am - 12 noon The BLK Player of the Round will receive a BLK pack. BENTLEIGH V ST PAULS SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS V HAMPTON ROUND 18/WK 1 FINALS

2 | SFNL RECORD 2015 WWW.SFNL.COM.AU | 3 DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 17 SENIORS RESERVES TEAM PWLDFA% PTS TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Dingley 17 14 3 0 1846 970 190.31 56 Dingley 17 16 1 0 2247 494 454.86 64

East Brighton 17 14 3 0 1594 923 172.70 56 St Kilda City 17 14 2 1 1324 740 178.92 58

East Malvern 17 12 5 0 1692 1082 156.38 48 Mordialloc 17 12 5 0 1445 874 165.33 48

Mordialloc 17 11 6 0 1369 1061 129.03 44 Cheltenham 17 10 6 1 1261 975 129.33 42

St Pauls 17 11 6 0 1247 1059 117.75 44 Clayton 17 10 7 0 1407 1038 135.55 40

Clayton 17 8 9 0 1275 1651 77.23 32 East Malvern 17 10 7 0 1176 1056 111.36 40

Bentleigh 17 6 11 0 1119 1460 76.64 24 Bentleigh 17 6 11 0 1273 1132 112.46 24

St Kilda City 17 4 13 0 1136 1397 81.32 16 Chelsea Heights 17 3 14 0 736 1929 38.15 12

Cheltenham 17 4 13 0 1053 1691 62.27 16 St Pauls 17 2 15 0 714 1685 42.37 8

Chelsea Heights 17 1 16 0 841 1878 44.78 4 East Brighton 17 1 16 0 439 2099 20.91 4

East Malvern 6.3 11.10 17.12 23.17-155 East Malvern 1.1 3.8 5.12 10.13-73 Bentleigh 3.2 6.6 8.9 9.12-66 Bentleigh 2.1 3.3 3.5 4.6-30 East Malvern: Goal Kickers: M. Ryan 6, M. Cooke 6, C. Johnston 5, K. Gowers, East Malvern: Goal Kickers: C. Duck 5, G. Gemetzis, R. Fenton, S. Blencowe, B. Rooney, M. Terech, H. Lanyon, P. de Koeyer, M. Ferguson B. Baker, A. Pattinson Best Players: M. Terech, M. Cooke, L. Fitzgerald, J. Finnen, W. Sadler, C. VanDyke Best Players: C. Duck, J. Dear, S. Blencowe, M. Naughton, A. Pattinson, B. Baker Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: L. Hogton-Hewish 2, M. Hogan 2, P. Dimattina 2, Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: N. Lowrie 2, D. O’Connor, C. Fidler K. Rodwell, M. Lanham, S. McGarry Best Players: N. Lowrie, K. Murphy, L. Holmesby, D. O’Connor, G. Richards, Best Players: S. Lawry, D. Petrakis, S. Mortimer, J. Hall, S. Balic, P. Dimattina F. Dimattina East Brighton 2.2 5.4 11.9 18.15-123 East Brighton 0.0 0.2 1.3 1.4-10 Cheltenham 3.0 4.1 5.2 5.3-33 Cheltenham 5.4 10.11 12.17 16.22-118 East Brighton: Goal Kickers: P. Smith 6, A. Bailey 2, J. Heys 2, M. Garvey 2, East Brighton: Goal Kickers: Not supplied T. Mahoney 2, S. Rowe, P. Larsen, J. Plant, T. Sabec Best players: Not Supplied Best Players: T. Mahoney, M. Jamieson, H. Dahl, B. Hope, S. Murphy, J. Heys Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Stevens 10, B. Suboticki 3, A. Rose 2, L. Kivi Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: G. Rowlands, P. Nicholls, J. North, J. Davis, Best Players: M. Stevens, A. Rose, B. Suboticki, R. Trainor, S. Lay, J. McCartney N. Dickinson Best Players: D. Vaughan, T. Bolger, J. Davis, A. Dewar, N. Dickinson, P. Conroy

St Pauls 6.3 12.5 15.10 19.13-127 St Pauls 1.3 6.5 10.7 11.8-74 Chelsea Heights 1.0 2.1 3.2 5.3-33 Chelsea Heights 4.1 5.3 8.6 12.8-80 St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Allan 5, A. Locandro 2, M. Herbstreit 2, P. Mercoulia 2, St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Lloyd 4, T. Mancal 2, D. East, C. James, C. O’Brien, B. Dawes 2, R. Peet 2, L. Wilson, N. Halliday, H. Hunt, B. Gilder J. Kay, R. Walton Best Players: R. Peet, B. Dawes, J. Allan, B. Gilder, C. Herbstreit, L. Wilson Best Players: J. Lloyd, J. Kreymborg, M. Constantinou, C. Vial, M. Clements, Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: J. Peryman 2, M. O’Driscoll 2, J. Williams T. Lasplaces Best Players: J. Peryman, P. Morrissey, J. Uren, B. Atherton, M. O’Driscoll, Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: B. Lockhart 7, S. Matheson 3, J. Diwell, C. Cocker M. Ellis Best Players: B. Lockhart, C. Cocker, T. Cleaver, A. Cocker, S. Matheson, R. Aitcheson Clayton 2.1 7.2 8.8 10.10-70 Clayton 1.0 1.1 6.3 6.3-39 Dingley 8.5 12.12 16.13 21.15-141 Dingley 4.4 8.8 16.10 21.13-139 Clayton: Goal Kickers: N. Scanlon 3, D. Evangelista 2, C. Morrison, J. Rigoni, Clayton: Goal Kickers: S. Sullivan 2, N. Crameri, M. Wills, C. Pearce, G. Yelayotis C. Lee, J. Day, S. Scanlon Best Players: J. Collins, J. Morton, N. Collins, C. Pearce, D. Bracebridge, Best Players: C. Lee, R. Palazzolo, C. Morrison, J. Day, R. Naylor, J. Kargas G. Tuckwell Dingley: Goal Kickers: C. McQueen 6, D. Francis 5, D. Farmer 3, L. Bartholomew Dingley: Goal Kickers: K. Feehan 10, L. Moore 5, T. Ristevski 3, T. Cooper, 2, J. Peet 2, J. Mullen, S. Cleeve, L. Wonnacott J. OSullivan, J. Mentiplay Best Players: D. Francis, J. Ball, L. Bartholomew, C. McQueen, S. Cleeve, Best Players: K. Feehan, S. Comino, K. Davidson, T. Cooper, J. OSullivan, D. Morris S. Gaertner St Kilda City 1.2 5.5 9.7 16.9-105 St Kilda City 0.1 1.3 2.4 3.5-23 Mordialloc 4.4 6.7 7.9 10.14-74 Mordialloc 1.8 4.10 6.13 6.17-53 St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: M. Tasiyan 6, X. Pauli 3, P. O’Hehir-Vargas 2, St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: A. Hunter 2, R. Scott M. Hoy 2, K. Davies, C. Hansen, J. Belkin Best Players: L. Tangas, C. Ryan-Orchard, A. Hunter, J. Gavin, G. Phillips, Best Players: C. Hansen, A. Nyanjok, T. Sullivan, M. Tasiyan, P. O’Hehir-Vargas, D. Shrimpton A. Purvis Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: M. Ravenall 2, P. Nelson 2, D. Bott, S. Maguire Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Morris 5, J. Pennycuick 2, T. Bastion, C. Neville, Best Players: J. Neville-Young, S. Nichols, L. Ardrey, K. Tymko, D. Lynch, D. Bott J. O’Donnell Best Players: J. Morris, D. Quinn, A. Scafidi, J. Pennycuick, D. Marguglio, N. Evans

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DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89 2015 DIVISION 1 SENIORS FIXTURE The penultimate round of the SFNL Division 1 season saw most The sides outside the finals will be looking to finish their year ROUND 1 ROUND 7 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME of the finals-bound sides record comfortable victories. However, on a high, while the top five teams will be keen to gather build 11-Apr 23-May ROUND 13 as usual, there was one result that didn’t quite follow the script. momentum heading into September. St Kilda City 13.6.84 def by Cheltenham 14.12.96 Mordialloc 15.6-96 def Clayton 7.9-51 18-Jul St Kilda City 10.5-65 def by East Brighton 9.14-68 Mordialloc 11.9-75 def Bentleigh 5.5-35 St Kilda City had a glimpse of the future on Saturday and it looks Chelsea Heights vs St Kilda City (Beazley Reserve) Clayton 14.12.96 def Bentleigh 12.14.86 Cheltenham 12.4-76 def East Malvern 11.9-75 St Kilda City 3.8-26 def St Pauls 16.15-111 There hasn’t been much to smile about for these two teams East Malvern 17.10.112 def St Pauls 6.12.48 mighty rosy. With their Under 19s side not playing after Highett’s Dingley 21.8-134 def St Pauls 8.2-50 East Brighton 11.11-77 def East Malvern 7.13-55 this year. The Heighters have saluted just once this year and East Brighton 6.13.49 def by Dingley 14.9.93 forfeit, the senior side was bolstered by the addition of no fewer Chelsea Heights 9.8-62 def by Bentleigh 9.12-66 Clayton 12.19-91 def Chelsea Heights 9.4-58 than nine of these promising youngsters. This meant the team will be relegated to Division 2 next season, so would love to give Mordialloc 21.14.140 def Chelsea Heights 5.6.36 ROUND 8 Cheltenham 12.5-77 def by Dingley 19.13-127 featured a staggering 19 players under the age of 22. And it paid their home fans something to cheer about in their final game. ROUND 2 However, St Kilda City showed that their young kids may have 30-May ROUND 14 handsome dividends as the Saints posted a come-from-behind 18-Apr what it takes to help the club return to Division 1 glory in future East Brighton 10.13-73 def Mordialloc 4.3-27 25-Jul 31-point win over Mordialloc at Peanut Farm. The Bloods got the Cheltenham 11.11.77 def by Mordialloc 17.10.112 years. On their performance last week they will be tough to beat. St Kilda City 12.14-86 def Chelsea Heights 8.4-52 St Pauls 8.6-54 def Mordialloc 8.5-53 Dingley 11.22.88 def St Kilda City 11.4.70 jump on the home side early to lead at the first change, but from Clayton 10.16-76 def Cheltenham 6.7-43 East Malvern 17.15-117 def St Kilda City 8.9-57 Bentleigh 10.5.65 def by East Brighton 11.10.76 then on the Saints dominated in every facet of the game. Seven Mordialloc vs East Brighton (Ben Kavanagh Reserve) East Malvern 6.14-50 def by Dingley 14.12-96 Clayton 12.8-80 def by East Brighton 20.14-134 St Pauls 14.18.102 def Clayton 12.8.80 final-term goals sealed the deal, and ensured retiring veteran For much of the season, as Mordialloc continued to win games St Pauls 13.14-92 def Bentleigh 10.11-71 Bentleigh 11.11-77 def Cheltenham 9.10-64 Mark Tasiyan went out on a high. Tasiyan booted six goals in his and prove wrong all their doubters, they looked destined to Chelsea Heights 4.5.29 def by East Malvern 18.17.125 ROUND 9 Dingley 15.24-114 def Chelsea Heights 6.4-40 final game, while teenage ruckman Ayang Nyanjok was also finish top three and give the premiership race a real shake up. ROUND 3 13-Jun ROUND 15 influential. James Morris booted five for the losing side. But their last few weeks have been quite disappointing, with 25-Apr Mordialloc 10.5-65 def St Kilda City 7.16-58 just one win coming from their last four matches. They would 1-Aug Mordialloc 11.7-73 def Dingley 10.8-68 Cheltenham 12.7-79 def by East Brighton 16.15-111 In other games, Clayton proved no match for the might of be desperate to arrest this form slump before a likely date with Clayton 11.9-75 def by Mordialloc 12.6-78 St Kilda City 10.8-68 def by Bentleigh 10.9-69 Dingley 23.16-154 def Clayton 7.9-51 East Brighton 11.12-78 def St Kilda City 7.8-50 Dingley, slumping to a 71-point defeat at Meade Reserve. The St Pauls in an Elimination Final in a fortnight. Unfortunately, Clayton 12.4-76 def by East Malvern 14.22-106 Bentleigh 11.8-74 def by East Malvern 15.14-104 East Malvern 24.9-153 def Cheltenham 4.4-28 Dingoes flew out of the blocks with eight goals in the opening they come up against an East Brighton side that looks to have Cheltenham 16.8-104 def Chelsea Heights 12.7-79 Chelsea Heights 6.8-44 def by St Pauls 12.11-83 St Pauls 9.3-57 def Dingley 6.13-49 stanza which set the tone for the rest of the afternoon and hit its best form at just the right time. The minor premiership is East Brighton 8.12-60 def St Pauls 6.8-44 Bentleigh 14.16-100 def Chelsea Heights 9.10-64 despite the best efforts of Chris Lee and Rob Palazzolo, the still a possibility for the Vampires, who sit second on percentage OPTIMUS CONCUSSION Clays simply weren’t able to force their way back into the behind Dingley, but a loss here will hand that title to the ROUND 4 AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 contest. Dean Francis and Calhan McQueen booted 11 majors Dingoes. No doubt the Bloods play the vast expanses of Ben 2-May 20-Jun 8-Aug between them for the winners and Luke Bartholomew was also Kavanagh Reserve very well, but on form it’s hard to go past Bentleigh 16.7-103 def Mordialloc 15.11-101 Chelsea Heights 5.6-36 def by Mordialloc 20.13-133 Mordialloc 12.5-77 def by East Malvern 12.8-80 influential through the middle. East Brighton. St Pauls 8.11-59 def by St Kilda City 9.9-63 Cheltenham 12.8-80 def by St Kilda City 16.5-101 St Kilda City 8.16-64 def by Clayton 10.9-69 East Malvern 7.9-51 def by East Brighton 7.10-52 Dingley 14.10-94 def East Brighton 8.15-63 Chelsea Heights 3.1-19 def by East Brighton 28.9-177 East Brighton continued its red-hot form, thrashing Cheltenham Bentleigh vs St Pauls (Bentleigh Reserve) Chelsea Heights 9.16-70 def by Clayton 14.13-97 Bentleigh 7.16-58 def by Clayton 8.16-64 Cheltenham 5.11-41 def by St Pauls 8.9-57 by 90 points at Hurlingham Park. The Vampires were simply St Pauls’ form over the second half of the season has been Dingley 30.12-192 def Cheltenham 10.4-64 St Pauls 16.10-106 def East Malvern 8.14-62 Dingley 17.10-112 def Bentleigh 4.8-32 extraordinary, giving the old two-finger salute to all the pundits unstoppable in the second half, conceding just one goal to ROUND 17 that wrote them off when they were 1-4. They’ve charged into ROUND 5 ROUND 11 turn a nine-point lead at the long break into a near triple-digit 15-Aug September with some memorable wins, despite losing key 9-May 27-Jun demolition. ‘The Big Show’ Phil Smith booted six goals and Toby St Kilda City 16.9-105 def Mordialloc 10.14-74 personnel along the way. The Demons haven’t quite been good Mordialloc 7.6-48 def St Pauls 5.9-39 Mordialloc 16.6-102 def Cheltenham 5.10-40 East Brighton 18.15-123 def Cheltenham 5.3-33 Mahoney was also instrumental for East Brighton, while the St Kilda City 10.12-72 def by East Malvern 12.12-84 St Kilda City 8.13-61 def by Dingley 13.22-100 enough in 2015 and will be keen to finish their season strongly Clayton 10.10-70 def by Dingley 21.15-141 consistent Dan Vaughan starred off half back for the Rosellas. East Brighton 27.12-174 def Clayton 5.9-39 East Brighton 16.13-109 def Bentleigh 5.6-36 in this local derby. But the Dogs will enter this game as heavy East Malvern 23.17-155 def Bentleigh 9.12-66 Cheltenham 8.11-59 def Bentleigh 7.14-56 Clayton 14.3-87 def St Pauls 12.14-86 Meanwhile, a Matt Terech-masterclass in the ruck helped east favourites and should win comfortably. Chelsea Heights 8.4-52 def by Dingley 15.16-106 East Malvern 24.18-162 def Chelsea Heights 5.9-39 St Pauls 19.13-127 def Chelsea Heights 5.3-33 Malvern to a whopping 89-point win over Bentleigh at Dunlop Cheltenham vs Clayton (Jack Barker Oval) ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 Reserve. Twelve second half goals to three highlighted the Injuries and poor form have been the factor behind the 16-May 11-Jul 22-Aug Panthers’ dominance, with Michael Cooke (six goals), Mark Rosellas’ spectacular downfall. After Round 7 they sat fifth East Malvern 10.9-69 def Mordialloc 8.11-59 Mordialloc v East Brighton Ryan (six) and Clint Johnson (five) contributing the bulk of with a 4-3 record, but 10 straight losses has seen their season Chelsea Heights 15.10-100 def Cheltenham 7.8-50 Clayton 17.14-116 def St Kilda City 10.9-69 Mordialloc 8.9-57 Chelsea Heights v St Kilda City their side’s 23 majors. The two Scotts - Lawry and Mortimer – completely fall apart. Clayton, meanwhile, will finish their year Dingley 7.14-56 def by East Brighton 17.14-116 def Chelsea Heights 4.4-28 Bentleigh 10.11-71 def St Kilda City 5.7-37 Cheltenham v Clayton worked hard all day in what was another tough day at the office as the best side out of the top five, and aspirations for a finals St Pauls 9.13-67 def Cheltenham 6.6-42 St Pauls 10.5-65 def East Brighton 7.12-54 Dingley v East Malvern for the Demons. berth in 2016. Can’t see Cheltenham winning here. Bentleigh 8.6-54 def by Dingley 17.20-122 East Malvern 19.18-132 def Clayton 7.8-50 Bentleigh v St Pauls The final game was an all-too familiar story for Chelsea Dingley vs East Malvern (Souter Oval) Heights, with St Pauls running out victors by 94 points at the This will be a tremendous contest between two genuine *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY Kennel. The visitors simply had no answers for the Dogs’ premiership contenders. With a top-three berth already midfield dominance, with Rhys Peet, Liam Wilson and Brendan secured, East Malvern have little to gain from this match, Dawes finding plenty of the footy and Jarryd Allan booting five however, the outcome of this clash will decide the Panthers’ goals up front. Jordy Peryman was yet again the Heighters’ Qualifying Final opponent – either East Brighton or Dingley. The ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS best and their only multiple goal kicker, though Pat Morrissey equation is simple for the Dingoes – win this clash and they Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the provided ample support. claim their second straight minor premiership, earn a week off playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. and find themselves one win away from another Grand Final. Thank you for your co-operation. Round 18 is finally upon us and aside from the battle for the With that as motivation, expect Dingley to take the points here in minor premiership, most ladder positions are already locked in. front of their home crowd.

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Dingley v. East Malvern (incorporating Tooronga Malvern) First met in 1973 - 16 matches (8 wins each) MORDIALLOC EAST BRIGHTON Largest Winning Margin East Malvern 153 pts (7/6/75) Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve Ground: Hurlingham Park Dingley 95 pts (2/7/11) (Melway Ref 87 G12) (Melway Ref 67 J10) Telephone: 0419 806 843 Smallest Winning Margin East Malvern 3 pts (4/7/09) Telephone: 0412 015 008 Colours: Red & White Colours: Red With a white V Dingley 7 pts (26/6/10) Senior Coach: Sam Anstey Senior Coach: Ben Murphy Highest Score East Malvern 21-30-156 (7/6/75) Reserves Coach: Peter Laspatzis Dingley 24-13-157 (2/7/11) Thirds Coach: Andy Kent Reserves Coach: Jason Louey Lowest Score East Malvern 4-4-28 (22/6/13) Dingley 0-3-3 (7/6/75) # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER Mordialloc v. East Brighton 1 Anthony Scafidi 31 Richard Williams 1 Toby Mahoney 26 Damian Lynch First met in 1988 - 33 matches (EB 20 wins, Mordi 13) 1 Andy Keny 2 James Pennycuick 32 Joel Waters 2 Damian Rayson 27 Luke Buntz Largest Winning Margin Mordialloc 57 pts (17/5/08) 3 Jamie Cooke 33 Jake O'Donnell East Brighton 150 pts (14/5/88) 2 Jon Russ 3 Sam Dillon 28 John Conroy 4 Sam Anstey 34 Luke Ardrey Smallest Winning Margin Mordialloc 7 pts (11/7/09) 3A Steven Jamieson 29 Patrick Jamieson 5 Daniel Lynch 35 Nicholas Kane 3 Scott McGeachin East Brighton 2 pts (14/5/05) 4 Peter larsen 30 Adam De Luca 6 Todd Bastion 36 Matthew Ravenall Highest Score Mordialloc 18-11-119 (22/7/95) 5 Steve Murphy 31 Tom Backman 7 Nathan Evans 37 Ashwin Jayaselan 4 Damien Fisher East Brighton 36-20-236 (14/5/88) 6 32 8 Josh Tempany 38 Josh Tarrant Dan Reid Jarrad Gaggin Lowest Score Mordialloc 3-4-22 (14/7/12) 9 Dean Miller 39 Nick Kovarik 5 Constantine Casey 8 Sam Dillon 33 Adrian Jillich East Brighton 2-7-19 (17/5/08) 10 Josh Kovarik 40 Michael Fries 9 Liam Bowman 34 Jason Louey (RCC) Bentleigh v. St.Pauls 11 Carey Neville 41 Stefan Gregory 6 Ben McGeachin 10 Jeremy Heys 35 Andrew Jansen First met in SFL in 1993 - 17 matches (Bentleigh 9 wins, St.P 8) 12 James Morris 42 Kaleb Tymko 11 Retired 36 John Taylor Largest Winning Margin St Pauls 83 pts (28/5/94) 7 Marcus Lehman 13 Lachlan McIver 43 Tom Jewell 12 Sam Rowe 38 Trent Beard Bentleigh 77 pts (1/8/98) 14 Luke Barnhoorn 44 Robbie Evans 8 Darcy Holden 13 Anthony Bailey 39 Lachlan French Smallest Winning Margin St.Pauls 18 pts (29/7/95) 15 Sean Van Velsen 45 Nick Cunningham 14 Ben Douthie © 40 Justin Kristensen Bentleigh 1 pt (27/7/96) 16 Josh Lewtas 46 Michael Ardrey 9 Shaun Cunningham 15 Tait Sabec 41 Andrew Clements Highest Score St.Pauls 20-11-131 (6/8/94) 17 Jamie Neville-Young 47 Dean Bott 16 Mitch Backman 42 Joel Stewart Bentleigh 19-11-125 (9/6/93) 18 Shane Lawton 48 John Russo 10 Will Heaven 16a 43 Lowest Score St.Pauls 4-5-29 (29/7/95) 19 Daniel Quinn 49 Nick Hoban Inderpreet Dhaliwal Tyler Thorne Bentleigh 1-5-11 (29/7/95) 17 44 20 David Marguglio 50 J Casey 11 Tim Crilley Phil Smith Phil Lanning Cheltenham v. Clayton 21 Michael Barnhoorn 51 James Keighley 18 Andrew Luxa 45 Harry Healey First met in 1954 - 76 matches (Chelt 43 wins, Clayton 33) 22 Peter Nelson 52 Sam Nicholls 12 Brendan Long 19 Hamish Dahl 46 Dion Lucas Largest Winning Margin Clayton 84 pts (7/4/84) 23 Tony Demecedo 53 Michael Schofield 20 Mitch Garvey 47 Juston Whyte (RC) Cheltenham 93 pts (10/5/69) 24 54 13 Adrian Matthews Sam Turner Nick Fitzpatrick 21 Barry Hope 48 Michael Angus Smallest Winning Margin Clayton 3 pts (21/5/05) 25 Andrew Fyans 55 Dhana Nithayakumar 22 Mark Jamieson 50 Shane Reeves Cheltenham 2 pts (31/5/80) 26 Simon Fragiacomo 56 Robert Bibby 14 Shane Antrolis 22A Tim Heard 51 Indi Highest Score Clayton 27-13-175 (7/4/84) 27 Brad Lindsey 57 Chris Britton 15 Ricky Mether 23 Phil Zara 54 Mike Paxman Cheltenham 22-10-142 (21/5/83) 28 Scott Pitura 58 Beau Turner 24 56 Lowest Score Clayton 5-3-33 (25/7/59) 29 Josh Jewell 59 Sam Maguire Michael De Luca Sean Butler 16 Paul Hawkes Cheltenham 1-8-14 (16/6/71, 3/6/78) 30 Chris Brooking 60 Alex Houghton 25 David De Luca 57 Tom Jessup Chelsea Heights v. St.Kilda City First met in 1993 - 44 matches (StKC 28 wins, CH 16) Largest Winning Margin CH 117 pts (8/5/04) StKC 101 pts (16/8/08) Smallest Winning Margin CH 1 pt (2013 Elim.) StKC 1 pt (4/6/94) Highest Score CH 25-11-161 (8/5/04) StKC 23-13-151 (2/6/07) Lowest Score CH 5-1-31 (15/8/98) TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 4-7-31 (16/8/08) MORDIALLOC StKC 4-10-34 (3/8/13) EAST BRIGHTON

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DIVISION 1: ROUND 18 DIVISION 1: ROUND 18 CHELSEA HEIGHTS ST KILDA CITY CHELTENHAM CLAYTON Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Rec Ground: Beazley Reserve Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve Reserve, Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham, 3192. Ground: Meade Reserve, Haughton Rd, Clayton Mels 79 B2 (Melway Ref 93 F12) (Melway Ref 58 A11) [Mel Ref: 86 G3] Telephone: 0413 873 658 Telephone: 9543 4304 Telephone: 9772 2509 Telephone: 9585 1259 Colours: N avy Blue with Red Yoke Colours: Red, White & Black Colours: Black & White Colours: Red, Yellow and Black vertical panels. Senior Coach: Brad Canavan Senior Coach: Mark Tasiyan Black back, Yellow numbers. Senior Coach: Nick Scanlon Reserves Coach: Lee Thwaites Reserves Coach: Declan Harrington Senior Coach: Andrew Butterfield Reserve Coach: Matt Ladson Thirds Coach: Martin Baker Thirds Coach: Sam Dagher Reserve Coach: Michael McGettigan Thirds Coach: Chris Dureau Reserve Coach: Scott Mellick # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS 1 Jackson Fry 27a John Shephard 1 Simon Hislop 34 Xavier Pauli 67 Jack Nanovich 1 Luke Brookman 31 Kieran McConnell 61 Adam Krohnje 1 Danny Gilmour 32 Mark McHenry 1 Luke Romanelli 3 Aaron Bennett 1a Colin Gough 28 Bryce Atherton 2 Zio Holdinghausen 35 Myles Jamieson 68 Matt Grech 2 Matthew Thorneycroft 32 Ash Wood 62 Nicholas Rayner 2 Jack Day (VC) 33 Dean Evangelista 4 Scott O'Donnell 2 Matt Banfield 29 Aaron Cocker 3 Rhys Joachim 36 Jordan Hilton Taylor 69 Dilan Shrimpton 63 Anthony Newby 3 Nick Crameri 34 Gerard Imbriano 12 Frank Drago 3 James North 33 Tom Jelleff 16 Damian Elysee 4 37 70 64 James Hooper 3 Joel Williams 30 Luke Jones Glen Krepp Ben May Craig Tellis 4 Andrew Dewar 34 Max Worrell 4 Phillip Kurth 35 Nicholas Parisi 17 Zac Reeves 4 Michael Shaw 31 Mark Stevens 5 Rick McConchie 38 Andy Hunter 71 George Wilson 65 Ben Turner 5 Mason Lambert 36 Lachlan Caine 18 Justin Waldron 5 Justin King 35 Jarryd Bloink 19 Joel Cook 66 Braden Johnston 5 Brent Magill 32 Heath Bennett 6 Josh St. Murphy 39 Justin Herbath 72 Paul Bloxham 6 Gabby Irons 37 Luke Ruff 22 Bradley Wotton 6 Sam Perkin 36 Ben Shaw 67 Corey Tonkin 23 Khemera Chea 6 Max Budds 33 Tim Grant 7 Jay Bruno 40 Michael Habashi 73 Rudi Taylor 7 Chris Morrison 38 George Yelayotis 7 Matt Zacharin 37 Rylan Mahony 68 Evan Hughes 28 Leigh Waldron 7 Jordan Peryman 34 Jordan Plane 8 Steve Arvanitis 41 Luke Laux 74 Damien Maher 8 Nick Scanlon 39 Steve Martin 30 Ryan Scerri 8 Ben Fahey 38 Toby Arthur 69 John Graham 35 Brent Rowley 8 35 9 Aaron Purvis 42 Sunil Joshi 75 Jesse McLean 9 Andrew Ray 40 Jesse Henderson Daryl Hulland Mitch Donald 37 9 Ben Skinner 39 Tom Nelson 70 Mitchell Stevens Nathan Anderson 9 Jarryd Uren 36 Scott Masterson 10 Mark Tasiyan 43 Rick Scott 76 Jack Gavin 10 Glenn Tuckwell 40a Shaun Hamilton 38 James Huyhn 71 Jarrod Rye 11 44 77 10 Pat Nicholls 40 Trent Vanderheiden 39 Mohamed Usoof 10 37 Cameron Hansen Will Bartholomew Rick Bailey 11 Steve Sullivan 41 Cory Wilson Tyler Cantwell Dale Jamieson 72 Dane Sutton 41 Tim Seal 12 Charlie Thorpe 45 Shaun Glennen 78 Ryan Hoy 11 Justin Mills 41 Steven Lay 12 Stewart Scanlon 42 Dean Scanlon 43 Samuel Gidman 10a Cameron Gates 38 Ashleigh Beasy 73 Benjamin Brown 13 Jack Belkin 46 Ashleigh Crooks 79 Flynn Allan 12 Adam Rose 42 Stuart Twelftree 45 Matt Acciarito 11 Phil Matherson 39 Lachlan Bennett 74 Alexander Pelly 13 Joel Rigoni 42a Greg Klapsos 48 Stephen Cook 14 Juy Capp 47 James Symons 80 Samer Dagher 13 Chris Bennetts 43 Jack Barclay 52 Scott Levy 12 Erish Uthayakumar 44 Chris Hanns 75 Ben Lane 14 Luke Ross 43 Ashley Plozza 15 Aaron Green 48 Jack Baker 81 Ben Zosens 55 Nathan Brouggy 13 Declan Lee 45 Andrew Cupit 14 Sam Quigley 44 Adam Martin 76 Dylan Davis 15 Nathan Collins 44 Stephen Kurth 56 John Margetis 16 Gavin Phillips 49 Sam McPhee 82 Laurent Chitkrapong 14 Travis Barlow 47 Luke Baxter 15 Ben Skinner 45 Michael Kohout 77 Trent Davidson 16 Chris Neophitou 45 Shannon Gallagher 57 Stewart Levy 17 Jamil Tye 50 Carlos Kamus 83 Nick Pappos 58 James Kargy 15 James Jagintavicius 48 Paul Yeowart 16 Chris Germano 46 Nathan Dall 78 Jack Gavin 17 Mick Mussared 46 Justin Mitrevski 59 Phillip Cook 18 Tim Sullivan 51 Cameron Allen 84 Brian Presnell 60 Chris Dureau 16 Callum Dodson 49 Matthew Cameron 17 Brett Cuy 47 Renny Trainor 79 Matthew Oke 18 Chris Lee 46A Ryan Ladson 19 Nathan Tieppo 52 Tom Looi 85 Hugh Burgess 61 Julian Lao 17 Patrick Morrissey 50 Matthew Bastin 80 Nathan Cerisara 19 Rory Naylor 47 John Davis 62 Matt Lariba-Taing 20 Josh Herdman 53 Louis McKenzie 86 Denzel Cooper 18 Daniel Vaughan 48 Rick White 63 Trent Bowen 18 Michael O'Driscoll 51 Charles Engel 81 James Bitmead 20 Corey Pearce 48 Kevin Harris 21 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 54 Ben Frazer 87 Dean Dobric 19 Anthony Milesi 49 James Carcassi 64 Will Lao 18a 52 82 Matthew Burns 21 Matt Wilson 49 Matthew Paterson 65 Aaron Fowler Declan Lee Tom Cleaver 22 Charles Ryan Orchard 55 Jason House 88 Ben Hall 20 James McCartney 50 Tom Christopher 83 Matthew Curry 66 Mitchell Hall 19 53 22 Robert Palazzolo 50 Jack Hulley Lachlan Dobson Tim Poole Mitchell 23 Henry Sullivan 56 Jed LLoyd 89 Tom Burke 21 Tim Bolger 51 Ryan Howells 67 Blake Misson 84 Matthew Dawson 22a Darren Murphy 51 Garry Brown 68 Brian Rivera 20 Michael De Iacovo 54 James Grant 24 Ollie Gabelich 57 Dan Ella 90 Aaron De Netto 22 Jack Worrell 52 George Rowlands 85 Nicholas Cameron 69 Andrew Bird 23 Xavier Deayton (VC) 52 Steve Wills 21 Ryan Archer 55 Matt Cameron 25 58 91 Hasiam Faraj Declan Cutler Nathan Laffy 23 Paul Conroy 53 Karl Tuhiwai 86 Paul Burford 70 David Grierson 71 Trent Anderson 22 Callum Hall 56 Josh Ward 26 Julian Cougan 59 Fletcher Payne 92 Mitchell Gregory 24 Brad Robertson 53 Nicholas Lang 24 Matthew Bowles 54 Paul Sanders 87 Brett Dennis 72 Michael Zaher 22a Mark Riddell 58 Steven McMullen 27 Jason Cheah 60 Chanel Lalotoa 93 Davide Concilia 25 Daniel Kirby 54 Dylan Bracebridge 73 Virak Lim 25 James Roscoe 55 Jack Graham 88 Craig Machell 23 61 26 Ross Greenland 55 Michael Wills 74 Taylor Borg Chris Moloney Chris Holding 28 Luke Baillie 61 Claude Larman-Ripon 94 Bobby Lee 89 Sean Goodman 26 Jay Austerberry 56 Hayden Crossley 75 James Augerinos 24 66 27 Luke Forscutt 56 John Sajenko Michael Ellis Ethan Duell 29 Juan Perriam 62 Matt Hoy 95 Haydn Shinnick 90 Sean Tyniec 76 Jesse Dunn 27 Nick Dickinson 57 Michael Wynd 24a Tyler Hart 70 Justin Kelly 30 Nick Porter 63 Kaito Battaglene 96 Daniel Pollock 28 Jordan Collins 57 Justin Isle 77 Nicholas Fallace 91 Shivan Jacotine 78 Michael Forster 28 Pat Bolger 58 Patrick Campbell 25 Vemon Ip 72 Aaron Beardsworth 31 Hamish Marshall 64 Jamie Vlahos 97 Jack Hammond 92 Stuart McKenzie 29 Jack Crameri 58 Kemueli Valentini 79 Naser Mustafovski 80 Jason Pengilly 26 Jai Stevens 73 Chol Arou 32 Thusan Shrimpton 65 Matthew Laux 98 Shane Wilson 29 Al Garlick 59 Laitan Kivi 93 Thomas Fitzgerald 30 Jack Bourke 59 Andrew Saunders 81 Sebastian Valiente 27 Morgan Harris 33 Declan Harrington 66 Cameron Hoy 99 Sam Lesser 30 Chris Graham 60 Simon Donnell 94 Tim Thompson 31 Jayden Gilmour ( C) 60 Sam Apter 82 Anthony Carrafa

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DIVISION 1: ROUND 18 DIVISION 1: ROUND 18 DINGLEY EAST MALVERN BENTLEIGH ST PAULS Ground: Souter Oval, 31E Marcus Road, Ground: Dunlop Reserve (Melway Ref 60 A11) Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Ground: McKinnon Res. McKinnon Rd. Dingley Village (Melway Ref 88 G8) Arthur Street (Melway Ref 77 F1) Telephone: 9885 8337 McKinnon (Melway Ref 68 H11) Colours: Red, Black and Gold Telephone: 0424 965 068 Colours: Navy Blue & Red Stripes Colours: Royal Blue with Red & White Hoops Senior Coach: Shane Morwood Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Senior Coach: Justin Cowell Senior Coach: Mark Dessentt Reserves Coach: Darren Kappler Senior Coach: Paul Dimattina Reserves Coach: Ben Padula Reserves Coach: Michael Hogan Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora Reserves Coach: Brett Marshall

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Steven Gaertner 31 Nathan Naughton 1 Vishno Rishi 1 R.Fenton 29 J.Strachan 1 Scott Lawry 31 Tim Ghys 1 Matt Herbstreit *30 Travis Lasplaces 2 Daniel Bolger 32 Jack Clausen 2 Scott Morris 2 T.Tohiariki 30 B.Baker 2 James Coles 32 Chris Fiddler 2 Andrew Gilbert 33 Michael Johnstone 3 Andrew Ross 3 Marcus Freeman 33 Michael Turville 3 J.Finnen 31 H.Lanyon 3 Mitch Allenby 34 Bobby Bennett 3 Nicholas Stanlan-Velt *33 Jordan Lloyd 4 Andrew Rizzi 4 Jack Ades 34 Steve Comino 4 L.Poustie 32 A.Johnson 4 Mark Smith 35 Micheal Ballard 4 Steven Harrison *34 Dan East 5 Kyle Murdoch 5 36 5 Bret Lavars 35 James Ball 5 33 James Robertson Ben Morrison 6 Kenton Hall 35 Travis Ridgway 6 Drew McLean M.Ferguson (C) N.Barry 6 Tim Wigney 36 Kane Davidson 6 Sam McGarry 37 Luke Holmesby 7 Jayden Corpe 6 B.Neal 34 T.Delahunty 8 Liam Wilson *35 Jeremy Muldoon 7 Tony Lavars 37 Ryan Pearson 7 Barima Blow 38 Matthew Troutbeck 8 Luke Sherry 7 K.Gowers 35 O.Mason 10 Dan Kitchin *36 Matthew Brown 8 Joshua O'Bree 38 Nick Costantino 8 Kade Murphy 39 Andrew Griffiths 10 Peter Rizzi 8 L.Voigt 36 C.VanDyke 11 Brad Gilder *37 Martyn Clements 9 Travis La Rocca 39 Tom Ristevski 9 Liam Dimmatina 40 Alan Hendry 11 Paddy Edwards 9 J.Lumsden 37 S.Allott *11 Matt Kreymborg 38 Tim East 10 Daniel Ades 40 Todd Wills 12 Michael Jeddou 10 Paul Dimmatina 41 Micheal Laskey 10 L.Fitzgerald 38 B.Padula 12 Ryan Smith 39 Fred Jenkins 11 Josh Boyle 41 Bradley Sessler 14 Jordan Potts 11 Kyle Swinden 42 Matthew Hogan 11 M.Cooke 39 J.Mcphee *13 Rhys Walton 40 Chris Vial 12 Luke Bartholomew 42 Luke Heywood 15 Richard Costantino 12 Todd James 43 Andrew Pendlebury 12 C.Roughead 40 T.Jansen 14 Jarryd Allan *41 Bob Carracher 13 Matthew Morwood 43 Darren Andrews 16 Harrison Whelan 13 Damon Grant 44 Dimitri Petrakis 17 Joel Billing 13 T.Smith 42 B.Taylor 15 Kieran Knox * Tim Walsh 14 Blake Matthews 44 Daniel Morris 14 Chris Sharp 45 Alex Walker 18 James Piltz 14 B.Rooney 43 D.Jones *15 Ben Gowland *42 Paul Tolongs 15 Stuart Cleeve 45 Tom Cooper 15 Liam Hogden-Hewitt 47 Nick Lowrie 20 Mark Wonnacott 15 B. McIvor 44 R.Sadler 18 Trent McIntyre 43 Taylor Irish 16 Daniel Farmer 46 Jesse O.Sullivan 16 Luke Morrison 48 Justin Hall 21 David Vanderheiden 16 W.Sadler 46 P.Welland 19 Peter Mercoulia *44 Ben McCarthy 17 Adam Lloyd 47 James Cullen 17 James Watt 49 Luke Forrest 22 Goldin Chamia 17 C. Johnston 47 H.Rix 18 50 20 Nicholas Gilbert 45 Tim Roberts 18 Andrew Frost 49 Jack Pickford 23 Matthew Smith Steve Gilmour James Prantzos 18 I.McCrimmon 48 J.Dear 19 51 21 Rhys Peet 46 Jack Kreymborg 19 Tom Wright 50 Peter Merkus 24 Justin English Andrew Lee Eugene Alter 19 49 *21 Paul Dessent *47 Tim Tyler 20 Lee Wonnacott 51 Kristen Feehan 25 Travis Walker M.Terech C.Duck 20 Steve Galileos 52 Ben Zurak 20 50 21 Adam Stock 52 Jack Hyde 26 Andrew Puleio S.Skipper C.Harrison 21 P Lambrinos 53 Francis Dimmatina *22 Ben Pian 49 Mark Marasco 22 Stefan Feehan 53 Ryan Payne 27 Joshua Keyt 21 M.Naughton 52 D.Nadzielski 22 Nick Jordon 56 Jackson Meredith 23 Jay Steet 51 Nicholas Halliday 23 Dean Francis 54 Ben Ginns 28 Ben Simpson 22 P.de Koeyer 53 N.Barac 23 Chris Scott 57 Mitchell Hartrick 24 Brendan Dawes 52 Mitch Hurley 29 Andrew Comino 24 Jake Mullen 55 Joshua Pickford 23 M.Fife 55 J.McCurry 24 Ben Zybersztajn 58 Danien O'Connor *25 Connor Byrne 54 Lachlan Hunt 30 Jackson O'Brien 25 Jackson Peet 58 William Nevell 23 G.Gemetzis (res.) 58 G.Matthews 25 Andrew West 59 Michael Lanham 26 Harley Ambrose 55 Tim Blackwood 31 Shane Frost 26 Colin Craney 59 Joshua Ellis 24 S.Blencowe 59 A.Pattison 26 Kyle Rodwell 60 Ben Hendry *26 Taylor Mancal 57 Carl Herbstreit 32 Clinton Brooks 27 Calhan McQueen 61 Tom Gent 25 S.James 60 T.Herrick 27 Saf Balic 66 Luke Delaney *27 Carey O'Brien 59 Victor Jenkins 33 John Mentaplay 28 Con Peteropoulos 67 Michael McDonald 28 Daniel Turcarelli 62 Kristopher Gray 50 Adam Sikora 26 B.Gannon 63 Jackson Kirtland *28 Luke Johnstone *59 Callum Cathcart 29 71 29 Leigh Moore 64 Adam Hickford 48 Glen Green 27 M.Ryan 64 D. Gauci Aaron Clough Scott Mortimer *29 Ben Carracher *66 Sam Mercuri 30 Sam Williams 99 Clinton Brooks 50 Adam Sikora 28 James Kirtland 88 R.Fitzgerald 30 Ryan Murphy 30 James Bragagnolo

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME DINGLEY CHELSEA HEIGHTS EAST MALVERN ST PAULS

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ran out winners by just a straight kick. Golf Club in Aspendale. Registration at CHELSEA HEIGHTS 11.30am. Shotgun start at 12.30pm. ONLY A Best players – B. Lockhart, C. Cocker, T. Round 17 – Congratulations to St Pauls on COUPLE OF SPOTS LEFT. SO BE QUICK. The Cleaver, A. Cocker, S. Mathieson, R. Aitcheson. their win in the Senior game. Congratulations club would like to thank this events’ sponsor to the “Ressies” on their win over St Pauls. Reliance Procurement Solutions - Golf Clearance Outlet. 5/36-44 Lauderdale Next week is the final game, for the season, Thirds Report Road Narre warren. Phone-87865299. Also against St Kilda City, at Beazley Reserve. The Unfortunately had to forfeit in the match with a thanks to Ray Drummond Golf stores for club now starts building for next season and Cerberus. Injuries have taken their toll and also coming on board and helping to support beyond. The future looks particularly good. Thirds players had to come into the Reserves this event. The club has an opportunity to play a game side and we did not have the numbers to field September 19 – Presentation night. against a development team from Japan. We this side. Commencing in the Clubrooms at 4.00pm. are awaiting further details and confirmation Player Milestones Sponsors – from the League. Tentative date is Saturday 5 (Brought to you by Right Choice Conveyancing) September, at Beazley Reserve. As soon as we Congratulations to Lochie Dobson who played Sponsor of the Week know more, we will advise all our members. his 50th game against St Pauls. B U N N I N G S – N E P E A N H I G H W A Y M E N T O N E . Annual General Meeting - Sunday 18 October Hopefully, injury permitting, this week, against The Club would like to thank our following – 10.00Am Start. Venue – Clubrooms. St Kilda City, Club stalwart and Captain, Phil sponsors – Mordialloc Optical, BJS Insurance Group, Reliance Procurement Solutions, Right Finals - The Club is fortunate to have obtained Mathieson plays his 150th game. Such a great Choice Conveyancing, Harry Magee and Co gatekeeping duties at the League Finals achievement for this true club champion. Pty Ltd, Square Peg Finger Food, Hocking Series. The club will be manning the gates at A heartfelt congratulation from all at the Stuart Real Estate-Chelsea, Pumkin’s Heatherton (Division 3). The dates will be 29 “Heighters”. Outdoor Blinds, Smith Rendering, R & M & 30 August (7.30am – 3.20pm) and the Grand Social Report Final on September 12 (7.30am – 3.35pm). We Jones Removals and Storage, Kennedy’s (Brought to you by Harry Magee and Co Pty Ltd) w i l l n e e d e v e r y o n e s a s s i s t a n c e o n t h e s e d a y s . Fitness and Health, TRX, ICON, Slugcrete, Below are the next social events. Please make Peak Digital, Hickey Concreting, Nooma FOOTBALL REPORTS - a note of them in your diaries. Massage, Chelsea Longbeach Physiotherapy, Mark Dreyfus MHR (Federal Member for Thank-you to everyone who assisted with last Mordialloc Optical Seniors Report Isaacs), Main Street Café-Mordialloc, Sunday’s sausage sizzle fundraiser which was Tried hard all day but just lacked firepower. Domino’s Pizza-Patterson Lakes, Pumpco, held at Bunnings located in Mentone. Much Beaten by a better team. The determination Tassie Fine Foods, Longbeach Osteopathy, needed funds were raised for the club but I of this team of young demons cannot be Bayside Pizza, Your Pharmacy-Chelsea believe everyone, who helped, are sick and questioned. Heights, Golf Clearance Outlet-Narre Warren, tired of the sight of sausages. Best players – J. Peryman, B. Atherton, P. Bunnings – Mentone, Ray Drummond Golf. August 22 – Presidents and Sponsors Morrissey, J. Uren, M. O’Driscoll, M. Ellis. Remember to – “Support those who support us” Luncheon. After the game we will also hold BJS Insurance Group Reserves Report the club Vote Count. The count will commence Volunteer(s) of the Week Good win over St Pauls. Close game all day. St at 7.30pm, in the Clubrooms. ALL OUR HELPERS AT THE SAUSAGE SIZZLE. Pauls opened up a gap after half time, but to the teams’ credit, they fought back hard and September 18 – Golf Day – Venue - Rossdale “The Devils’ Advocate.”

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DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES uncompromising and polished. The only Top billing this week goes to our MORDIALLOC Well here we are CLAYTON Dingley came to Clayton and seventh-placed Bentleigh, the scoreless for the first three quarters, preparing for the final week of netball, thing that wasn’t quite so good was the netballers, as they took to the courts on last week – and we faced a club Clays are clearly the best side outside but “Filthy Phil” Kurth and Nick preliminary final weekend. The firsts and the final home & away round of the kicking for goal, but this we can work on heading for finals and in good form. the finals. Let’s finish the season with Fallace bobbed up for two late goals sadly had illness and injury hit at just season. Where did that go? as 6.17 probably won’t get a final won. They outplayed our Twos and Threes. a big win this week and look forward to give our scoreline an ounce of the wrong time, and were no match Matt Ravenall & Pete Nelson kicked 2 Our Ones went down by 11 goals, but with confidence to 2016 and working respectability. Our spot in the finals The thirds rose with the sparrows to for a St Kilda City side that showed no further up the ladder. next week is assured, but we will want make the 8.45 bounce at the Peanut each with Jamie Neville-Young, Sam mercy, running out victors to the tune of kept our pride in tact having given our best against a taller, faster opposition to go in playing better footy than we Farm. The early start didn’t seem Nichols & Luke Ardrey prevalent. We’re 40 goals to 30. Congratulations to the State Gas Appliances all over the ground. have shown in recent weeks. to bother us unduly as we caused St well aware for two weeks time that St girls on a fine season which gives us Reserves Report great confidence that we can go further Kilda City a bit of strife in the first term. Kilda City will have more shots to fire Lunico Hotel Senior Report Clayton’s Twos missed the jump and Phil Cook. Julian Lao, Brad Wotton, However the locals began to take control next year. than they showed here. Then again, so Dingley’s dominance at the centre were 8 goals down by half time. We Steve Wills, Nathan Anderson and in the middle stages and eventually bounces opened up a six-goal lead never got into the game after that, Brent Rowley tried all day and were cruised to a 46 point victory. Dazzling will we... The seconds, however, played out of and a scoreless last quarter allowed named our best. turned up for a look, ended up playing their skins against Dingley to become by quarter time and after that it was Tough day at the office for the seniors. the first grand finalists in the short about limiting the damage for the Dingley to blow the game wide open after minimal, poor-quality sleep & Social Four goals to one in the first quarter history of our netball club. The game Clays. We dug deep and worked hard for a 100 point win. Steve Sullivan was kicked 4, with Cunners & Dave Alford This coming Friday 28 August there was neck and neck in the first half. A few to stop the lead from blowing out, the Clays only multiple goalkicker; contributing 2 each. Fitz, TJ and Nathan looked all right, but a young, quick St are still tickets available to join us positional changes did not help Dingley as despite giving up plenty in strength and in our best were the Collins boys, Lynch were among the best. Interestingly Kilda City side took control after that. at our Social Club for the Clayton Mordialloc took control in the third term, and size. “Teddy” Lee was the Clays’ Corey Pearce and “Ribs” Bracebridge. the umpire remarked at half time that Try as we might we couldn’t win any FC Club Lunch – ‘An Afternoon with both sides had numerous under 19s leading by seven goals at the last change. best on the ball all day; Robbie Paz consistent ball at the stoppages and were Kevin Sheedy’. Tickets are $75 per playing. I would imagine the likes of The last quarter was more even, but the was outstanding in defense, and Chris The Clays sit in the five at the moment head and are now available to enjoy Kenty and Flying weren’t among them. unable to get our running game going. Mordi girls had enough petrol in the tank Morrison, Jack Day and Rory Naylor by percentage only, but our fate is many stories from the career of Wonder who ours’ were... The opening goal of the last term put us to run out winners by 27 goals to 21. And never submitted under enormous in our own hands. Beat Cheltenham one of our game’s most enigmatic within striking distance but that’s as close so now all roads lead to the Rowans Road pressure. Our young back-up today and we’re in the finals; lose … The seconds played a St Kilda side courts, as we take on Highett in the grand personalities; together with a hearty as we got, finally falling to a five-goal ruckman Jimmy Kargas is gaining and we need to rely on Dingley to beat that we are likely to meet in finals, final at 1.50 on Saturday afternoon. All ‘cult’ status having progressed from East Malvern to ensure our spot. souvlaki lunch, 3 free drink tickets, and took control from the first bounce. defeat which leaves us needing a big the club wishes the girls all the very best Thirds through the Twos and into the raffles and a memorabilia auction. They played the best brand of football effort against East Brighton next week to – hopefully we can help you celebrate a ABC Coins Thirds Report Take the arvo off and treat yourself that they’ve played all season; tough, stop our season sliding into oblivion. premiership on Saturday night. Seniors in his first season at the club. The coach, Nick Scanlon kicked 3. The Clays’ Thirds were thumped by a to a memorable day with The Clays. quick aggressive opponent, losing in Book your tickets now with Shane We finish the season in sixth position the end by more than 20 goals. The Scanlon (0407 801281) and Greg ST KILDA CITY Pretty good Today we witnessed the final game rib injury and led from the front , and with a big gap between ourselves well-drilled Dingoes kept Clayton Collins (0406 535105). day for the club: Girls netball of a true champion of our club, its been a pleasure watching this got another team into the grand Mark Tasiyan, 110 plus games , 4 bloke play, from everybody at the flags, 2 b&f’s etc etc, but today he us the perfect opportunity to enter 2015 Partners final, so thats 2 teams vying for city thanks for the memories and CHELTENHAM premierships next week, and led a team of which consisted of 19 the off-season on a winning note in Oliver Hume Asset Management, with the footy the Thirds won, the players under 22 into a senior game today you got the fairytale ending Oliver Hume Property Funds Seniors readiness for what we hope to be a Ace of Clubs Rubbish Removal, reserves had a rare loss and the as coach and player, and at the ripe you deserved. Just like how the weather in very successful 2016. Bakers Delight, Bendigo Bank age og 36 he not only kicked six 2nd Melbourne can change in the blink Cheltenham, Brighton Toyota, Caltex seniors finally had a win against 4th Thirds placed Mordialloc. half goals but played with a serious Good luck divvy 2 & 6 in the netball. of an eye, so too can our form it Star Mart Cheltenham, Dingley appears. The first half was very a This week presents the Chiefs with Conveyancing Services, Don Kyatt good, competitive showing against the one last chance to record another Group, Drummond Golf Cheltenham, DINGLEY Netball finals in full take on a finals-ready look, having Sponsors flag favorites but what was served up win. Well done to Scott for all his hard The Garden Cheltenham, Kilburn swing, and, after a couple of very welcomed back Trav and Jackson, Carlisle Homes, Bendigo Bank, after that was the polar opposite. Its work in what has been a trying season Joinery, Kingston Electrical Services, and to all those who have stuck it out. cold months, a hint of spring in the The Den Men, Dingley Sports Club, been a long time since the club song Maitland Horler Real Estate, Merkon and presenting a restructured has been sung, so lets finish of 2015 air, certainly indicative of the pointy Dingley International, Tranzworks, Constructions, Murray Thompson forward line which seemed to work by hearing a rousing rendition after Events end of the season being nearly upon Buxton Real Estate, Monier Safety, – State Member for Sandringham, Star Ceilings, Eagle Digital Print, knocking over the Clays on our home Club Champion Dinner – us. Our Div 1 and Div 3 girls have a treat, with McQueen and Francis Nautilus Marine Insurance, Navarone Craig Allen & Associates, Goulding deck. Friday 25 September, Woodlands GC made the Big One, so let’s have a tallying 11 between them. Gaertner Panels, Pentarch Group, Quest General Engineering, Patterson Royal Oak Hotel Reserves In what is sure to be a spectacular Cheltenham, Sport Strap, T.G.I. big contingent at Rowan Rd this and Cleeve rounded out a good day Cheney Toyota, Altitude Volvo, Din Saturday to cheer them on. Some The boys did what they had to do finale to our 125th year, the Rosellas FRiDAY’S Southland, The Royal Oak for the talls, with Barthy and Jimmy San Nursery, Dingley Conveyancing, very notable performances in the against the Vampires but with places will honour contributors to the Club Hotel, Woodlands Golf Club, Workshop Hinkler Motors, Braeside Pest both on and off the field in 2015, and footy, with Adam Lloyd kicking 10 Ball being productive among the in the finals still up in the air, we Auto Service Centre. Thanks for your Control, Ram Locksiths, Unique culminate in the awarding of the 2015 continued support! in the U19s and Kristen Feehan smaller brigade. Our last home game can’t take our eyes off the Clays this Star Mechanical Repairs, Dolphin weekend. A loss could end our season. Club Champion medal. matching his feat in the Ressies. To keep up to date with all the latest sees us playing host to the apparently Products, Highway Tyres, Axis Well done to Plugger on his bag of 10. Needless to say both those teams upwardly mobile East Malvern, who of Epic, Storage King Braeside, Enjoy a sumptuous meal, beverages, news from around the Cheltenham had resounding victories, as did Hannafords, 13 Cabs, Back In Motion, Nautilus Marine Under 19s and a night of fun as the Club Football Netball Club, please follow the seniors in the main event at will not be taken lightly. Top spot is The Natural Source, Adriano’s Pizza, Another good win against East Champion votes are read and awards us on Twitter @cheltenhamfc or on Clayton. The team is starting to ours if we win this one. Control Bin Hire. Brighton. Our last game of 2015 gives handed out. 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EAST BRIGHTON Under 19 players bolstering numbers control proceedings and scoot away Under 19’s after previously playing in the early game to a comfortable 90 point thumping. A promising outlook for the Cheltenham the team were not disgraced but failed to The usual suspects were missing but game fizzled out somewhat with make a positive impression on the score the team was well served by a pretty board. As a long season draws to a close poor early kicking putting paid to any even team effort across the board. Ball with little success but a good character movement improved dramatically and optimism. The players battled it out building exercise that served those that forward entry far more efficient and and never gave up but were outclassed stuck it out throughout a very tough looking for options actually allowed the by the Rosella’s. Solid performances year. Well done to Jason Louey and Mick goal kicking powerhouse more latitude, from Marcus Lavender, Trent Beard, Crawford for their efforts and to players the Big Show finishing with another 6. Matt Foster and Felix Onea kept the that put in the effort all year you can be The defence again stood tall. The final team competitive but a lack of scoring commended. game before finals next week against firepower proved too much. Mordialloc will be a blockbuster with Seniors a win and East Malvern doing the right Reserves We never know what to expect with thing could see the team with a week Yet another undermanned Reserves Cheltenham and the first half indicated off by finishing on top of the table. team took to the field and were out of the they had come to play. That fell away Good result so far but the business end contest fairly early on. With an influx of after half time and saw the Vampires approaches.

ST PAULS Reserves – Vs Chelsea Heights percentage-boosting win to have any The Reserves this week had a few hope of catching 5th placed Oakleigh St Paul’s Vs Chelsea Heights Players unavailable and started the Districts. game with 17 players and un-fortunately Seniors – Vs Chelsea Heights had an injury early to reduce team down Though we kept Carrum-Patterson There were a few late withdrawals with to 16. Mitch Hurley arrived late and Lakes to just one goal for the quarter, Trav Ridgeway and Trent McIntyre a bit stepped up to help out. At the half, the we hurt our good work in front of goal sore. Doggies needed to have a good players had done a great job to lead kicking 3 goals 5 behinds to lead by just win to stay in contention for a top 3 by 8 points, with Jordy Lloyd looking 17 points. After kicking the first for the spot. First half was all Doggies leading dangerous forward and a welcome second quarter, the boys lost their way. by seven goals at the break. Our mid return to Jack Kreymborg rebounding By not adhering to the basics, we allowed field of Liam Wilson, Brad Gilder and off the back half. Second half was a tight Carrum-Patterson Lakes to kick the last Carl Herbstreit winning the stoppages tussle with the Doggies struggling to 3 goals to lead by just 4pts at half time. and Rhys Peet blitzing off the back half hold onto the lead. Unfortunately, Jaz with a couple of goals. The 3rd and 4th With our season on the line, the boys Kay did a hammy late in the third and quarters were similar with the Doggies came out and played the style of football the team lost momentum; Chelsea out bounding away to a big win by 16 goals. we are capable of. An 8 goal to 1 goal scoring Doggies by 3 goals in the last Jaz Allan great up forward with 5 and quarter got us back on track for the to win by 6 points. It was a gutsy effort Brendan Dawes sweeping all in front of result we required. by the boys just going down. Jordy him off the wing. Unfortunately we lost Lloyd kicking 4 with a best on ground What happened in the last exceeded all Jay Steet in the 3rd, going down with performance and Jack Kreymborg, Mike our expectations. With the fight all but a heavy head knock and off to hospital Constantinou, Chris Vail all doing well. gone from Carrum-Patterson Lakes for observation. A “best on” ground players, we banged home 12 goals to win U19’S – Vs Carrum-Patterson Lakes performance by Rhys Peet and good by 112pts. games from Dawsy, Gilder, Herbstreit, We headed down to Carrum Patterson and Wilson. Lakes hoping not just for a win but a Now it’s up to us with one game to go.

BENTLEIGH strong taste of senior football. off on a high. We have never lost to St Pauls since returning to this league. Sam McGarry [sa-em-mah-ga-reee] We are 4 wins and 4 losses at home this Noun year and a fifth win would put a nice Under 19’s 1. A footballer with pace, skills and lovely finish on the year. We should see James The guys bounced back strongly after blonde locks Robertson and Oliver Jones return this the hard fought loss to Dingley. We 2. ‘slayer’ week which will add great depth and trailed Hampton by 15 points at half time 3. Lovely right foot on the run versatility to our side. before our team kicked into gear, piling “Gee that Sam McGarry goes alright.” Reserves on 10 second half goals. With a double chance and first finals match vs St Kilda Seniors With our senior side calling on numerous City all but assured, the young blokes Well with the season winding down you twos players last week, our reserves are looking to take some momentum in could forgive us for looking forward to side were up against it against East the beers at 5pm on Saturday but we’ll Malvern last week. Fielding the bare next week. save the partying until after we knock 18, we were down to 17 players before It was a disappointing afternoon for Chris over the mob from down the road. quarter time and at times had just 16 Yenofikan who damaged his AC joint. All We’ve been tested in recent weeks with players due to ‘injury’. You can’t doubt the best for a speedy recovery Snorta. injuries and illness taking their toll but the character of the players as they went we have been able to get some valuable into half time only five points down before On a side note, Joshua Mondano and games into some of our younger players. being overrun in the second half. The Kade Heaphy-Wemyss lead our under Michael Lanham, Nick Jordan, Liam reserves side have played extremely well 19’s goal kicking with 20 apiece. Who Dimattina and Steve Gallileos are just over the last two months without much will take out the Brandon Hunt memorial a few of our future who are getting a reward and are looking to finish the year award?

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ST PAULS FOOTBALL AND NETBALL CLUB DIVISION 1 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE COACHING POSITIONS FOR SEASON 2016 Senior Coach: (Playing or non playing) Reserves Coach: (Playing or non playing) Colts: (Under 18’s) The St Pauls Football and Netball Club seeks expressions of interest for suitably qualified applicants for the above positions. All applications will be kept strictly confidential and must be lodged by Monday, the 4th of October 2015. Applications are to be emailed to the Football Manager Peter Mercoulia at [email protected]

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DIVISION 2 RESULTS: ROUND 17 DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10 Round 17 brings us closer to finals and the ladder Doveton Eagles vs Murrumbeena (Power Reserve) SENIORS RESERVES begins to take shape after the weekend’s results. Doveton are still a chance to climb off the bottom TEAM PWLDFA% PTS TEAM PWLDFA% PTS of the ladder and will be throwing everything but Oakleigh District 17 15 2 0 1634 815 200.49 60 Skye 17 17 0 0 1976 491 402.44 68 Skye continue to play itself into good form in the the kitchen sink at Murrumbeena on Saturday. The run to the finals with a resounding 86-point win over Beena will be prepared for the onslaught and just Keysborough 17 14 3 0 1637 992 165.02 56 Highett 17 13 4 0 1403 827 169.65 52 Springvale Districts. The Bombers had 12 individual need a win to secure a top three finish and the double Murrumbeena 17 12 5 0 1385 1216 113.90 48 Oakleigh District 17 12 5 0 1342 990 135.56 48 goal kickers in the match and were led by Ben Evans chance come finals time. The stakes are high, but with three. Skye started the game strongly and built Murrumbeena has worked too hard to let the double Skye 17 11 6 0 1388 1007 137.84 44 Keysborough 17 11 6 0 1760 937 187.83 44 upon its healthy lead during every quarter, and chance slip away. Caulfield 17 9 8 0 1277 1176 108.59 36 Murrumbeena 17 9 8 0 1164 1128 103.19 36 in keeping Springvale goalless for the first half it showed that it is still a defensive powerhouse in the Murrumbeena by 31 points Hampton 17 9 8 0 1158 1288 89.91 36 Springvale Districts 17 8 9 0 1123 1078 104.17 32 competition. Aaron Harper was named best on ground. Oakleigh Districts vs Caulfield (Princes Highway Highett 17 6 11 0 1275 1327 96.08 24 Hampton 17 6 11 0 1088 1394 78.05 24 Oakleigh Districts has all but sewn up the minor Reserve) Springvale Districts 17 4 13 0 1030 1607 64.09 16 Heatherton 17 5 12 0 860 1231 69.86 20 premiership in Division 2 and a week off come It would take a lot to knock Oakleigh Districts off the finals time after a comfortable 26-point win over perch that is the top of the Division 2 ladder but with Heatherton 17 3 14 0 988 1746 56.59 12 Caulfield 17 4 13 0 819 1466 55.87 16 Keysborough. Justin Hill and Dave Velardo combined finals on the line for Caulfield, expect the Bears to give Doveton Eagles 17 2 15 0 1081 1679 64.38 8 Doveton Eagles 17 0 17 0 402 2395 16.78 0 for nine of the Oaks’ 13 goals and helped them build a it all they’ve got. In past seasons this is the kind of 35-point advantage at the final change before holding game that Oakleigh would drop, but the way the Oaks Skye 3.3 10.7 13.10 16.14-110 Skye 2.0 4.0 5.3 7.6-48 on for the win. Andrew Howison and Dan Kiellerup are going this year I can’t see them losing. But an Springvale Districts 0.0 0.0 1.2 3.6-24 Springvale Districts 2.1 6.1 7.2 7.4-46 were the best for Oakleigh Districts. upset could be on the cards. Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Evans 3, M. Gonzalez 2, C. Allan 2, M. Watts, Skye: Goal Kickers: J. Smith 2, C. Smith, T. McEachern, N. Papachristofilou, J. McConville, S. Boyington, M. Doyle, J. Martinson, B. Walker, T. Barr, A. Harper, C. Petrie, J. Karadeas Oakleigh District by 10 points J. Thomas Best Players: C. Smith, J. Smith, L. Scott, J. Lalor, M. Kane, J. Karadeas Four goals from Adam Connell and a best on ground Best Players: A. Harper, S. Boyington, M. Kelly, A. Beness, J. McConville, Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: L. Dovaston 2, D. Nutting, S. Francis, performance from Sean Walton have helped keep M. Watts L. Nguyen, C. Lacey, M. Devereaux Heatherton vs Keysborough (Ross Street Reserve) Caulfield in the top five after a 28-point win against Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: B. Dight, L. Morrey, M. Ork Best Players: L. Wenke, W. Chiv, L. Woolrich, C. Chiv, C. McLeod, A. Norman Keysborough will look to bounce back in this game Best Players: B. Laier, A. Do, S. Bagley, M. Ork, L. Hamilton, J. Doust Highett. The Bears shot out to a 33 point lead at half with the slim hope that top spot on the ladder is still Keysborough 2.1 3.3 4.5 8.8-56 Keysborough 3.1 7.2 9.3 13.5-83 time and never looked in doubt, piling on another four within reach. It would take a big win over the Tonners Oakleigh District 0.2 5.4 10.4 13.4-82 Oakleigh District 3.3 5.5 10.10 13.12-90 goals to three in the third quarter to help seal the to get the job done and if Tyson King was still in the Keysborough: Goal Kickers: D. Rajic 2, M. Collett 2, B. Sutton, R. Minney, Keysborough: Goal Kickers: J. Dunn 4, G. Clayton 2, G. Tempany 2, D. McLean, win. Tom Brown and James O’Keefe were the best for side I think it could be within the realms of possibility. C. Hargreaves, S. Dekkers W. Hanks, C. Capsalis, B. Scott, D. McLaughlin Highett. Best Players: W. Gayfer, S. Dekkers, S. Dunn, L. Williams, T. Cullen, B. Sutton Best Players: R. Spadaccini, G. Clayton, J. Dunn, G. Tempany, J. Griffiths, But with King done for the year the Burra will win but Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: J. Hill 5, D. Velardo 4, M. Nicholas 2, L. Crawford not by enough to sneak into top spot if Oakleigh lose. K. Kandakji, P. Carroll Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: D. Saldanha 3, C. Cappelleri 3, T. McNamara 2, Ruckman-turned-forward James Shirley kicked four Best Players: M. Josic, A. Howison, D. Kiellerup, R. Mackay, W. LeMarca, J. Castello 2, L. Behin, C. Domingo, P. Gurr goals and helped Murrumbeena overcome a shaky P. Carroll Best Players: L. Behin, J. Cardamone, D. Saldanha, T. McNamara, L. Gangemi, Keysborough by 54 points J. Castello first half to pull off a stirring 48-point victory against Caulfield 3.3 6.6 10.9 11.12-78 Caulfield 4.1 6.1 7.2 9.5-59 Heatherton. Inaccurate kicking hurt the Beena in the Springvale Districts vs Hampton (Springvale Reserve) Highett 1.2 1.3 4.5 7.8-50 Highett 4.5 7.8 12.13 14.14-98 first half and they only lead by six points at half time This game will be no pushover for Hampton and Caulfield:Goal Kickers: A. Connell 4, J. Twirdy 3, C. Dove, T. Kennedy, S. Walton, Caulfield:Goal Kickers: J. Hunter 3, M. Costantino, S. Kidd, S. McLean, L. Twirdy, before banging home 11 goals to five in the second half Springvale are always a better side when it plays at A. Cables M. Murray, A. McConnachie to pull away from the Tonners and get the four points Best Players: S. Walton, A. Ballard, J. Wood, A. Connell, C. Lewis, T. Kennedy Best Players: H. Maclean, J. Hunter, M. Costantino, A. Casserly, T. Siegert, home. But with a spot in the finals on the line and the Highett: Goal Kickers: J. Jones-Hampton 2, S. Jackson 2, M. Hoar, J. Duscher, M. Murray and all but secure a top three finish. Michael Kinsella Hammers’ rival playing against the top side, fifth spot M. Cook Highett: Goal Kickers: M. Elms 4, N. Singh 2, J. Gasio 2, E. Marson 2, S. Vawdrey, Best Players: T. Brown, J. O’Keefe, Y. Pasialis, J. Jones-Hampton, J. Duscher, B. Sheers, L. Thomas, J. Bekierz was the best for Murrumbeena while Matt Jamieson is there for the taking and all Hampton has got to do B. Jedd Best Players: T. Thoburne, W. Alderman, L. Richards, S. Jones, M. Elms, N. Vawser kicked five goals as Heatherton’s best afield. is win. The equation is simple: win or go home and I Murrumbeena 4.7 7.10 7.10 18.19-127 Murrumbeena 2.3 9.3 12.7 17.9-111 expect the Hammers to win. Heatherton 2.3 7.4 7.4 12.7-79 Heatherton 1.3 1.3 2.5 5.11-41 A powerful second half display has helped Hampton Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: J. Shirley 4, S. Thompson 3, A. Moloney 3, Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: H. Turkington 4, S. Geaney 3, A. Weiss 2, P. Der Jeu 2, remain in the hunt for a finals berth with a 42-point Hampton by 24 points D. Turkington 2, R. Pickering 2, D. Spanos, T. Valenta, D. Elkman, T. Cameron J. Sissons, M. Hendley, D. Schmiedl, M. McMahon, S. Hawking, J. Schubert win over Doveton Eagles. The Eagles took a four-point Best Players: M. Kinsella, J. Shirley, T. Valenta, J. Wright, D. Spanos, D. Elkman Best Players: D. Schmiedl, H. Turkington, P. Der Jeu, S. Hawking, M. Hendley, Heatherton: Goal Kickers: M. Jamieson 5, T. Kumetaitis 2, S. Simpson 2, J. Brammer advantage into half time and looked the better side for Highett vs Skye (Turner Road Reserve) W. Earle, T. Faull, J. Hammill Heatherton: Goal Kickers: D. Beauchamp 2, D. Tanner, M. Ah-Tye, D. Tresidder much of the first half before the Hammers kicked on While it is unlikely that Skye will move back into the Best Players: M. Jamieson, J. Hammill, P. Lavery, S. Simpson, P. Connolly, C. Moon Best Players: D. Beauchamp, S. Ulbrick, R. De Kock, C. McLachlan, D. Tanner, B. Deans in the third quarter to take the lead and finished the top three, the Bombers will still be looking to make it Hampton 3.4 6.6 9.11 14.12-96 Hampton 5.3 9.6 12.6 21.6-132 game off strongly with five goals in the last quarter. three wins in a row heading into the finals and keep Doveton Eagles 4.1 7.4 7.5 8.6-54 Doveton Eagles 1.2 2.4 5.6 5.7-37 Matt Digby was best on ground for the Hammers while the momentum going in their direction. Highett will be Hampton: Goal Kickers: R. Pinkerton 4, B. Bennett 2, L. Batt 2, J. Burbidge 2, Hampton: Goal Kickers: J. Peters 4, T. Davis 3, D. Guiry 3, J. McKinnon 2, Ross Pinkerton kicked four goals. looking to finish the year on a good note and will be a C. Grove, J. Isaac, T. Crane, P. Johns T. Nixon, B. Hickey, J. Trimble, S. Ferres, T. McGuigan, M. Cupit, T. Griffin, Best Players: M. Digby, J. Burbidge, J. Kerrigan, A. Shedlock, D. Harrison, J. Walsh, T. Selim good test for the depth of Skye in the week preceding R. Pinkerton Best Players: T. Davis, J. Peters, J. McKinnon, T. Nixon, D. Guiry, S. Ferres With one round to go in the Southern Football League the finals. Should be a good clash. Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: J. Kennedy 2, T. Day, C. Wilson, J. O’Neill, Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: T. Mertis 2, S. McGrath 2, B. Scanlon Division 2 home and away season the top four teams S. Ognjenovic, C. Ross, E. Samadi Best Players: J. Mack, R. Hovell, S. McGrath Best Players: J. O’Neill, J. Kennedy, D. D’Aquino, D. So, C. Wilson, M. Harris are set in stone but the battle for fifth spot rages on. Skye by 19 points

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2015 DIVISION 2 SENIORS FIXTURE DIVISION 2: ROUND 18 ROUND 1 ROUND 7 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME MURRUMBEENA 11-Apr 23-May ROUND 13 DOVETON EAGLES Ground: Power Reserve 90K6 Murrumbeena 6.16.52 def by Hampton 9.10.64 Murrumbeena 11.10-76 def by Oakleigh District 14.7-91 18-Jul Ground:  Peter Robinson Oval 69 B7 Doveton Eagles 13.5.83 def by Keysborough 16.14.110 Doveton Eagles 18.12-120 def Heatherton 16.9-105 Murrumbeena 11.16-82 def Skye 11.12-78 Telephone: 97932720 Colours: Maroon & Gold Heatherton 4.7.31 def by Caulfield 15.9.99 Keysborough 15.14-104 def Highett 12.9-81 Doveton Eagles 12.13-85 def Springvale Districts 12.5-77 Colours: Blue, White & Gold Panels with Senior Coach: Steve Wright Oakleigh District 11.13.79 def Skye 10.7.67 Caulfield 19.12-126 def Springvale Districts 9.7-61 Heatherton 8.8-56 def by Highett 14.11-95 Eagle emblem Assistant Coach: Shane Burbidge Highett 9.19.73 def by Springvale Districts 11.15.81 Hampton 10.7-67 def by Skye 9.19-73 Oakleigh District 17.10-112 def Hampton 3.4-22 Senior Coach: Daniel Macklin Reserves Coach: Rohan Schreier Keysborough 15.12-102 def Caulfield 10.8-68 Reserves Coach: Dean Cappadona Assistant Coach: Ray Pickering ROUND 2 ROUND 8 Thirds Coach: Dean Leask Assistant Coach: Shaun Hawking 18-Apr 30-May ROUND 14 Keysborough 16.13.109 def Murrumbeena 5.5.35 Heatherton 7.2-44 def by Murrumbeena 13.16-94 25-Jul Caulfield 11.15.81 def Doveton Eagles 6.14.50 Doveton Eagles 10.6-66 def by Hampton 15.10-100 Springvale Dist. 7.4-46 def by Murrumbeena 10.19-79 # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER Highett 14.7-91 def Doveton Eagles 11.7-73 1 Dean Spanos 35 Andrew Weiss Skye 17.14.116 def Heatherton 7.2.44 Oakleigh District 9.13-67 def Keysborough 9.11-65 1 Brayden Keown 25 Enayte Samadi 3 Dean Minopoulos Highett 11.9-75 def by Caulfield 14.8-92 Oakleigh District 15.17-107 def Heatherton 2.13-25 4 Jeremy Lucchesi 2 Joshua Wright 36 Matthew Lello Springvale Dist. 6.9.45 def by Oakleigh Dist. 11.15.81 2 Brandon Campbell 25a Michael Labinski Skye 4.8-32 def by Keysborough 7.3-45 3 37 Hampton 18.9.117 def Highett 9.10.64 Springvale Districts 5.5-35 def by Skye 14.12-96 5 James Kondarios Jarrod Walker Dechlan Turkington Caulfield 4.10-34 def by Hampton 9.7-61 3 Steven Stredwick 26 Adam Sutherland 7 Todd Reynolds 4 Mick Kinsella 38 Glenn Fowles ROUND 3 ROUND 9 4 John Kennedy 27 David Morison 8 Kerry Ashford 5 Mick Menara 39 Joel Statham ROUND 15 9 Drew Constantine 25-Apr 13-Jun 5 Gavin Eichenberger 28 Daniel Durdin 6 Sam Moloney 40 James Shirley Murrumbeena 10.20-80 def Doveton Eagles 11.13-79 1-Aug 12 Darran Catton Murrumbeena 14.14-98 def Caulfield 8.8-56 6 Shane McGrath 29 Bj Oakford-White 7 Jason Cornish 41 Harry Fleming Murrumbeena 10.16-76 def Highett 9.13-67 14 Gavin Eichenberger Skye 17.14-116 Keysborough 24.11-155 def Heatherton 7.8-50 8 Cory Hargrave 42 Tom Hutching Doveton Eagles 5.17-47 def by 7 Daniel Macklin 30 Matt Fristad 15 Aiden VanBeek Caulfield 5.11-41 def by Oakleigh District 13.12-90 Doveton Eagles 2.7-19 def Oakleigh District 17.19-121 Heatherton 14.8-92 def Springvale Districts 10.13-73 17 Steve Marvin 9 Mitch Walder 43 Mark Richardson Skye 10.12-72 def Highett 10.8-68 Hampton 16.7-103 def Heatherton 4.8-32 8 Corrie Wilson 31 David Mawhinney Oakleigh District 8.9-57 def by Highett 11.5-71 18 Alex O'Callaghan 10 Rory Calahane 44 Josh Ricketson Keysborough 20.15-135 def Springvale Districts 6.7-43 8a Kerry Ashford 32 Tony Mertis Hampton 14.10-94 def Springvale Districts 9.12-66 19 Chris Rousetty 11 Chris Jones 45 Josh Godino Keysborough 7.12-54 def Hampton 6.3-39 Caulfield 7.7-49def Skye 4.15-39 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION 9 Clint Wilson 33 Kieren O’Neill 20 Daniel Kelson 12 Darcy Hargrave 46 Dylan Batterham ROUND 4 ROUND 16 9a Ryan Hovell 34 Nick Paynter 21 Brenton Scanlon 13 Ray Pickering 47 Sam Stamos AWARENESS ROUND 10 26 Adam Sutherland 2-May 8-Aug 10 Trent Day 35 Darryl Thomas 14 Shaun Hawking 48 Pat Derjeu 20-Jun 27 David Morison Skye 15.10-100 def Murrumbeena 9.12-66 Oakleigh District 12.11-83 def Murrumbeena 8.4-52 15 Cameron Walker 49 Robbie Ryan Hampton 6.12-48 def by Murrumbeena 14.13-97 10a David D’Aquino 35a Michael Hidgcock 28 Daniel Durdin Springvale Dist. 17.11-113 def Doveton Eagles 14.9-93 Heatherton 11.7-73 def Doveton Eagles 10.11-71 16 Shaun Thompson 50 Eddie Brown Keysborough 18.21-129 def Doveton Eagles 5.6-36 11 Brett Hidgcock 36 Dave Edwards 30 Adam Lane Highett 16.14-110 def Heatherton 13.2-80 Highett 8.10-58 def by Keysborough 10.2-62 32 Tony Mertis 17 Matt Jones 51 Michael Leary Caulfield 11.12-78 def by Heatherton 12.9-81 12 Cameron Ross 37 Jason Thompson Hampton 8.5-53 def by Oakleigh District 24.13-157 Springvale Districts 9.8-62 def by Caulfield 14.7-91 33 18 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss 52 Matt Nandor Skye 13.6-84 def Oakleigh District 9.7-61 Kieren O'Neill Skye 9.12-66 def Hampton 7.5-47 12a Darran Catton 38 Sean Paynter 34 Tom O'Callaghan 19 Luke Porter 53 Addy Wetzler Caulfield 9.12-66 def Keysborough 12.14-86 Springvale Districts 12.7-79 def Highett 8.9-57 14 Jason McNiff 38a Dylan Wagner-Brown 36 Dave Edwards 20 Tom Cameron 54 Chris Cairns ROUND 5 ROUND 17 38 Dylan Wagner-Brown ROUND 11 14a Gavin Eichenberger 39 Brayden Oliver 21 Harley Turkington 54 Michael McMahon 15-Aug 39 9-May 27-Jun Dean Leask 22 Kane Downing 55 Adam Schubert Murrumbeena 18.19-127 def Heatherton 12.7-79 15a Aiden Vanbeek 40 Michael Harris 40 Nathan Reynolds Murrumbeena 14.16-100 def Springvale Districts 5.7-37 Murrumbeena 13.11-89 def Keysborough 12.9-81 23 Sam Parkes 56 John Baribar Hampton 14.12-96 def Doveton Eagles 8.6-54 17 Paul Parlapiano 41 Matt Robinson 41 Matt Robinson Doveton Eagles 6.4-40 def by Highett 15.16-106 24 57 Doveton Eagles 8.8-56 def by Caulfield 18.8-116 43 Brad Oulton Tom Valenta Chris Keating Keysborough 8.8-56 def by Oakleigh District 13.4-82 17a Chris Rousetty 43 Vio Vunimasi Heatherton 2.12-24 def by Oakleigh District 12.11-83 Heatherton 9.8-62 def by Skye 21.13-139 44 Peter Duffin 25 Dan Cavanagh 58 Quenton Pongracz Caulfield 11.12-78 def Highett 7.8-50 18 45 Keysborough 15.12-102 def Skye 11.9-75 Oakleigh Dist. 21.14-140 def Springvale Dist. 6.6-42 Alex Rakic Craig Mawhinney 45 Craig Mawhinney 26 Dylan Elkman 59 Adam Vanderneut Skye 16.14-110 def Springvale Districts 3.6-24 Hampton 10.10-70 def Caulfield 8.13-61 Highett 16.11-107 def Hampton 8.9-57 19 Kevin Baldsing 49 Daniel Algra 46 Cody Adams 27 David Easton 60 Chris Smith 49 Daniel Algra 28 61 ROUND 6 ROUND 18 20 Christian Sewell 54 Jimmy Stroumbis Chris McNamara Matt Kilmartin ROUND 12 50 Barry Roberts 29 62 22-Aug 20a Daniel Kelson 56 Shannon Bennett Sean Geaney Chris Niclasen 16-May 51 Harley Lane 11-Jul 30 Alex Moloney 63 Cam Rundell Skye 9.5-59 def by Caulfield 10.6-66 Doveton Eagles v Murrumbeena 21 Brenton Scanlon 58 Troy Jordan 52 Jason Brown Caulfield 12.8-80 def by Murrumbeena 15.13-103 31 David Schmiedl 64 Rohan Schreir Heatherton v Keysborough 22 Harley Wanganeen 66 Jarrod O’Neill 54 Jimmy Stroumbis Highett 10.14-74 def by Murrumbeena 10.19-79 Skye 9.12-66 def Doveton Eagles 9.9-63 32 65 57 Stuart Albrecht Jeremy Sissons Damien Mescher Oakleigh District 15.9-99 def Doveton Eagles 7.4-46 Springvale Districts 11.11-77 def Heatherton 6.4-40 Oakleigh District v Caulfield 23 Dion Paull 91 Jesse Tregea 58 Troy Jordan 33 Mitch Hendley 66 Chris Evans Heatherton 10.10-70 def by Hampton 15.9-99 Highett 4.3-27 def by Oakleigh District 19.10-124 Highett v Skye 24 Dylan Chadwick 99 Rob Halt 59 Mick Raca 34 Jack Brammer Springvale Districts 10.7-67 def Keysborough 19.6-120 Hampton 2.9-21 def by Keysborough 17.20-122 Springvale Districts v Hampton

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DIVISION 2: ROUND 18 DIVISION 2: ROUND 18 HEATHERTON KEYSBOROUGH OAKLEIGH DISTRICT CAULFIELD Ground: Heatherton Rec Reserve Ground: Cnr Cheltenham & Stanley Rds Ground: Princes Hwy Reserve Oakleigh East Ground: Koornang Park, Carnegie (Melway Ref 68 J6) Ross St, Heatherton (Melways ref 89 D9) Colours: Black with White Sash (Melway Ref 87 K2) Telephone:0407 559 383 Telephone: 0402 053 082 Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy Colours: Black & White stripes Colours: Navy, Red, Gold Colours: Blue, Red & White Reserves Coach: Rick Nagliati Senior Coach: Clinton Einsiedel Senior Coach: Steve Kidd Senior Coach: Ryan Goodes Reserves Coach: Warrick Earle Reserves Coach: Rob Southam Reserves Coach: Matthew Ferguson Thirds Coach: Jamie Pi

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 30 1 27 Craig Earle Jacob Holland 1 Geoff Humphreys 33 Luill Setefano 66 Troy Hamilton Grant Pitts Daniel Saldanha 1 Tom Heagney 31 Shaun Mann 1a Gareth Sauer 31 Brodie O'Loughlin 2 Luke Walsh 28 Rob Mackay 2 Ryan Goodes 35 Leigh Williams 59 Matthew Day 2 Tim Kennedy 32 Shane Campbell 2 Cameron Collett 31z Daniel Beauchamp 3 Lou Gangemi 29 Sam Geurrens 3 Tyson King 36 Jake Dunn 60 Matthew Haines 3 Matt Van Schajik 32 Lachlan MacIntosh 4 Marty Gurry 30 Khaled Khandakji 3 Matt Murray 33 John Hunter 4 Corey Wilkinson 37 Shaun Dekkers 61 Liam Crawford 3a Jayden Orr (R-VC) 33 Warrick Earle 4a Matt Dobson 31 Matt Hackett 4 Chris Dove 34 James Bryce-Lind 5 Richard Minney 39 Damian Cullen 62 Jake Robertson 4 Trav Sauer 33a Luke Kenney 5 Pat Carroll 32 Michael Papagiris 5 Luke Cieslak 35 Will Rice 6 David Prib 40 Tim Bacic 64 Gary Siberas 5a 33 5 Shayne Gibbs 34 Stu Masson Chris Domingo Jason Thexton 6 Anthony O'Shea 36 Benn Harris 7 Chris Capsalis 41 Haydon Albon 66 Troy Hamilton 6 Luke Behin 34 Dave Barbaro 6 Pol Lavery (VC) 35 Josh Roberts 7 Tom Siegert 37 Andrew Casserly 7 Matt Stuart (DVC) 36 David Van Schajik 8 Davor Rajic 42 Scott Chamberlain 67 Gabe Clayton 6a Ryan DeFry 38 Bengi Gisonda 7 Jacob Towne 36 Yaz Malcolm 8 Luke Fairley 38 Steve Lorenz 8 Andy Morris 37 Jacob Hurst 9 Waata Wells 43 Michael Scott 68 Aaron Raven 9 38 7a Justin Hill 37 Daniel Spence 9 Andrew Booth 39 Ash Cooper Matt Griffin Chris Russo 11 Glen Hawthorn 44 Cameron Dalton 69 Bros Vourn 8 39 10 Matt Sauer (C) 39 Rory De Kock Dave Velardo Luke Casey 10 Joel Butler 40 Jason Twirdy 12 Daniel Morland 45 Jesse Cuffe 70 Aaron O'Mara 9 40 11 Jesse Stone 40 Retired Ryan Carroll Daniel Difede 11 Iain Musster 41 Dylan Beattie 13 Matthew Collett 46 George Lazaridis 71 Paul Taylor 10 Andrew Howison 41 Roco Capellieri 12 Trevor Kumetaitis 41 Matt Jamieson 12 Adam Connell 42 Alex McConnachie 14 Mark Quiambao 47 Jason Griffiths 72 Daniel Whiteoak 10a Paul Gurr 42 Nick Gisonda 12a Nick Cody 42 Blake Gray 11 Will LeMarca 43 George Litras 13 James Backway 44 Gareth Sturge 13 Ryan McCleary 43 Geoff Latham 15 Michael Downie 48 Jarratt Eastburn 73 Taner Savran 11a Michael Turvey 44 Liam Atchison 14 Jake Buggy 45 Adam Bence 14 Sean Ulbrick (DVC) 44 Stu Bastin 16 Mark Osborne 49 Daniel McLean 74 Jake Whiteoak 12 Matthew Fletcher 44a John Walker 15 Tom Stait 46 Germaine Ivanka 15 Matt Kenney 45 Matt Ay-Tye 17 Bryce Sutton 50 Joseph Scata 75 Adam Harrex 12a Daniel Turvey 45 Mark Jacotine 16 Blake Roberts 46 Benn Hall (R-C) 16 Glenn Nye 47 Barry Dearing 18 Matthew Burnett 51 Troy Cullen 76 Adam Bunting 13 Dan Kiellerup 46 Matt Bowman 17 Daniel Tresidder 47 Lachy Mills 17 Alex Cables 48 Leigh Weiss 19 Dylan Wheeler 52 William Gayfer 77 Andrew connell 13a Roco Cardamone 47 Jason Scarlett 18 Paul Connolly 48 Warren Kairns 20 Gerard Smith 53 Taylan Killi 79 Enzo Cid 14 Alex McNicholl 48 Michael Papagiris 18 Josh Wood 49 Chris Lewis 19 Craig Hunter 49 Ryan Tanner 21 Brad Scott 54 Nathan Kriening 80 Jacob Caisley 15 Chris Jones 49 Chris Capallieri 19 Mark Carroll 52 Paul Waked 20 50 Michael Ersch Dale Tanner 16 50 22 55 82 Nathan Warren Ash Peterson 20 Jarrod Knoester 53 Steve McLean 20a 52 Warrick Hanks Glen Tempany Daniel Anderson Chris Clayton Jake Wallace 16a Aaron Henneman 51 Kyle Guiney 23 Shaun Witherden 56 Daniel McLaughlin 84 Jarrah Bolitho 21 Anthony Sansalone 54 John Eierweis 21 Travis Faull (VC) 53 Scott Simpson 17 Michael Raegar 52 Dave Magill 24 Reece Spadaccini 57 Tim Mackie 85 Daniel Mackenzie 22 Will Coghlan 55 John Dyer 21a Craig McLachlan 54 Michael Bruce 18 Brody Hodic 54 Joerel Goujon 22 Cam Moon 55 Billy Rist 25 Daniel Pendlebury 58 Gordon Hyde 86 Johnathon Markovitch 18a Tom Tziouvelis 56 Dave Slater 23 Justin Tippett 56 Tom Cotter 23 Josh Hammill 56 Michael Dalzotto 26 Luke Damato 59 Matthew Day 87 Jake Bradshaw 19 Brent Crawley 57 Tyson Von Duve 24 Matthew Costantino 57 Sean Walton 24 57 Chris Tosin Ben Pizzirani 27 Corey Hargreaves 60 Matthew Haines 88 Jamie Pi 20 Emad Nassrallah 58 Brad Prior 25 Nick Perry 58 Steve Kidd 24a Michael Marziale 58 Alex Robinson 28 Sam Flight 61 Liam Crawford 89 Jason Louey 20a Nick Copeland 59 Simon Ionnianides 26 Corey Barter 59 James Daidone 25 Ben Deans 59 Michael Clayton 22 Joe Castello 60 John Cardamone 29 Tom Anderton 62 Jake Robertson 92 Jarryd Cipressi 27 Wade Goodwin 60 Dhanushke Fernando 26 Stew Gibbs 60 James Hammill 23 Mladen Josic 65 Brent DomPaul 30 Calum Letcher 63 Richard Eppinger 95 Jakob Balchin 28 61 27 Daley Jones 61 Adam Croft 24 Matt Jolly 66 Shannon Dubois Chris Klidaras Heath Maclean 28 Brad Carroll 62 Viejay Muruhesapillai 31 Callum Eastburn 64 Gary Siberas 99 Anthony McKeever 25 Andy Debono 67 Trent McNamara 29 Adam Ballard 62 Rob Southam 29 Nick Crane 63 Rob Young 32 Shane Dunn 65 Damon Clayton 100 Aaron Lieberman 26 Matt Nicholas 68 Nick House 30 Sean Gunning 65 Travis Cooper

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DIVISION 2: ROUND 18 DIVISION 2: ROUND 18 HIGHETT SKYE SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS HAMPTON Ground: Carrum Downs Recreational Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Road, Ground: Springvale Reserve, Newcomen Rd Ground: Peterson Street Reserve Reserve (98 H10) Highett (Melway Ref 77 H9) (Melway Ref 79 J7) (Melway Ref 77 B8) Telephone: (02) 9782 1011 Telephone: 9555 7337 Telephone: 0421 322 472 Telephone: 9553 4439 Colours: Red, Black & Silver Colours: Navy With Red Cuffs and White Colours: Black and Yellow Stripes Colours: Navy blue, white and red stripes Senior Coach: Ben Walker with navy blue bulldog motif Monogram Reserves Coach: Chris Smith Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood Senior Coach: Brett Dunne Senior Coach: Sam Hecker Thirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues Reserves Coach: David Cafarella Reserves Coach: Matt Cairns Reserves Coach: Chris Lacey

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Joe Bekierz 28 Jack Nagle 1 Marc Frizell 30 Tim McEachern 13 Callan Dorset-Turner 1 Matt Thompon Co-Capt 32 Bradley Dight 1 Lachlan Batt 30 Aaron Shedlock 2 Aaron Pacey 31 Chase Allan 2 Ben Stacey 33 Vu Ho Nguyen 2 31 2 Daniel Booth 29 Billy Prosser 27 Chris Rodrigues Ross Pinkerton Jesse Ziino 2A Chris Smith 32 Jim Martinson 3 Steve Bagley 34 Lachy Dunne 3 Matthew Digby 32 Jake Simon 3 Justin Greer 30 Grant Valencic 52 Matt Chaplin 3 Ben Walker 33 Justin Smith 4 Lance Baptist 35 Shannon Brown 4 Kyle Gascoigne 33 Andy Grey 4 Jacob Duscher 31 Luke Richards 57 Darren Love 4 Ben Telindert 34 Jarryd Karadeas 5 Ben Laier 36 Leighton Ross Co-Capt 5 Reid Griffin 34 Patrick Mcmahon 60 Elliot Williams 6 37 5 Yianni Pasialis 32 Will Alderman 5 Matt Gonzalez 35 Nick Papachristofilou Damian Stoter-Rainer Adam Norman 6 Paul Johns 35 Stevie Ferres 61 Nick Hofmann 7 Mitch Latimer 38 Ben Williams 6 Jordan Osborne 33 Lucas Thomas 6 Ryan McConville 36 Ben Williams 7 Damian Armansin 36 Dan Guiry 7a Dan Barrett 39 Sam Taunt 7 Patrick Singh 34 Jackson Milwood 7 Adam Beness 37 Mick Lindley 65 Dean Flynn 8 Scott Fiora 37 Andy Sayer 8 James Gough 40 Aaron Henderson 8 Jordan Thomas 39 Luke Minehan 66 Charlie Nanopoulos 9 Daniel Roche 38 Darren Harrison 8 Andrew Carey 35 Jamie Gasio 9 Kris Thompson 41 Larry Leeming 9 Nick Webb 40 Travis Scott 68 Paul Follett 10 Nick O'donovan 39 Andrew Sayer 9 Ary Friedman 36 Brad Sheers 10 Sojitha Jayasinghe 42 Matthew Devereaux 11 Josh Burbidge 40 Tim Nixon 10 Marty Watts 41 Tom Minton 69 Shane Lloyd 10 Tristan Brown 37 Michael Cook 11 Rob Johnston 43 Shannon Anglim 11 Mark Feddersen 42 Cal Lester 12 Jack Cafarella 41 Josh Kerrigan 70 Glenn Stock 12 Tyson Bramble 44 Rocky Caia 11 Beau Jedd 38 Lachlan McLean res © 13 Chris Grove 42 Andy Culvenor 12 Scott Thorne 43 Faisal Payenda 13 45 71 Heath Burridge Justin Doust Luke Dovaston 12 Joel Jones-Hampton 39 Tim Thoborne 14 Al Goulden 43 Matt Reid 13 Ash Planner 44 Travis Kitchin 14 Ryan Wachter 46 David Monaghan 72 Christian McGuire 14a Ryan Castles 44 Steve Mann 13 Cameron Nayer 40 Steve Vawdrey 14 Micky McGreal 45 Brent Nanopoulos 15 Shelton Rosario 47 Billy Green 73 Justin Baldock 15 Jake Chitty 45 Alex Docherty 14 Robert Swayne 41 Tom Barnes 15 Cam Petrie 46 Andrew Hook 15a Paul Norman 48 David Nutting 16 46 16 Tim Barr 48 Daniel Turner 74 Chris Deluca 16 49 James Feather Anthony Ticca 15 Dean Kelly 42 Jamie Duell Matt Pay David Ford 17 47 16A Chris McCann 49 John Lalor 75 Chris Piastrino 17 Cameron McLeod 50 Steve Munso Brendan Bennett Luke Baird 16 Sam L'Hullier 43 Eden Marson 18 51 18 Chase Griffin 48 Jack Franks 17 Brad Nicol 50 Blake Bormann 76 Jarrod Kent Lachlan Morrey Nick Duff 17 Tom Brown 44 Peter Quinn sen © 19 Todd Crane 49 Aron Hutchison 18 Shane Boyington 51 Cory Baines 19 Luke Woolrich 52 Tristain Potts 77 Troy Docherty 18 45 20 53 20 Jake Timms 50 Wayne Williams Jake Duell Luke Dermott 19 Aaron Harper 53 Daniel Parkinson Jackson Bolch Luke Wenke 78 Darian Tajic 21 54 21 Jaiden Peters 51 Simon Beshara 19 Jack Prosser 46 Brad Dermott 20 Ben Harper 54 Mick Kelly Dylan Bramble Chris Lacey 79 Aaron Ryan 22 Sean Francis ( Res Capt) 55 Bradley Wilson 22a Ryan Pearce 52 Jake Walsh 20 Chris Lee 47 Cam Heywood 21 Matt Poore 55 Shane Werner 80 Brad Dyer 23 Craig Keenan 56 Luke Stuart 22 Tom Burly 53 Peter Thompson 21 Jess Elms 48 Peter Poelsma 22 Ben Evans 56 Sean Murnane 24 Brodie Snow 57 Frank Constantino 23 Steve Hunt 54 Bernard Hickey 23 Luke Scott 59 Corey McCormack 99 Jayden Smith 22 James O'Keefe 49 Rusty Gasio 25 Anh Pham 58 Mark Campbelll 24 Joel Hanlon 55 Ben Thorpe 24 Darum Scown 62 Mick Kalviskis Shaun Thomas 23 Mitch Hoar 50 Nick Umiljedic 26 David Peaarce 59 Mark Reynolds 25 Tate Griffin 56 Tom Davis 25 Nathan McConville 63 Micky Kane Leigh Holroyd 27 60 24 Shane Jones 51 Tim Berger Danny Wilson Jason Huljak 26 Matthew Thompson 57 Matt Cupit 26 Joel McConville 64 Sotirios Solomonidis Daniel Green 28 Lem Nguyen 61 Aydin Medini 27 Luke Tempany 58 Josh Collins 25 Sam Jackson 52 Tom Buckley 27 Paul Martin 66 Dylan Hebblethewaite 29 Amar Nezirevic 62 Ryan Forsyth 28 59 Clint Fitzgerald Alex Berecz Jarryd Wilson 26 Nicholas Vawser 53 Mitch Elms 28 67 James Bateman Dom Spinucci 30 Jamie Fox 63 Hugh Cullen-Scholes 29 Justin Issacs 69 Simon Tolliday Sean Slade 27 Nick Maisey 29 Riely Powlesland 31 Liam Hamilton 29a Leigh Lighten

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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES

has been a huge reason for the The reserves was close all day with is Dave’s standing within the club Saturday. KEYSBOROUGH It’s all about HEATHERTON successful season thus far but that we named our Best Clubman the girls today with our top side us falling just 7 points short at the injured her knee last week and end, while the thirds paid the price Dave Templeton 300 Games as Award in his honour. Since 93’ Dave Heatherton Football & Netball Club is playing in the Division 1 netball grand will be watching on this Saturday. Heatherton Senior Team Manager has rarely missed a training session for not being able to count. proudly sponsored by: final against Dingley. Experienced shooter Elise will do a Dave has been a fixture at the club or game until last year when he was great job taking over Chloe’s role. They had 19 players on the ground since 1993. During that time he forced to undergo a career saving Cody Gems & Jewellery, Melbourne Although it’s our first year in the ankle operation. The operation was and lost 3 goals which was costly has not only been the senior team SFNL the Keysborough/Dingley On the footy field all 3 results went a success and this has given Dave a Food Distributors, Echo Cartons, when the final margin was 19 points. manager but also assists managing rivalry goes back a long way both against us but the boys battled hard the reserves, he spent one looong new lease on life, his team manager’s Packing Boxes, Tom the Lumberjack, on the netball court and the football all day. Good luck to the thirds tomorrow year as president, he is the club’s position and umpire escort duties. ground. Thanks Dave and we look forward to Harris Family Meats, Chadstone The ones was a great game for top morning in their elimination final Mr Fixit, player motivator and the list goes on. Dave’s current choice you adding to your games tally in 2016. Toyota, Waltzing Matilda Hotel; Flow The girls had week off after winning spot and at one stage Oakleigh looked while the top 2 grades will start their of weapon as player motivator is the like running away big winners, but Paving 2000 Netball Report Printing, Eagle Printer, 360 South, the semi final and will be raring go. finals campaign next week. jelly bean container. He has had to the boys fought back to get within 2 Our senior team lost their preliminary Thoughts go out to Chloe who goals in the last quarter. GO BURRA. replace several this year after they Artscape Landscaping, Rick Butler accidently hit the wall. No team can final 43- 30 to Dingley .D2 who finished Market Gardens, Essential Finance function without a team manager and on top will play St Kilda City in the ours is no exception. Players arrive grand final at 12.10pm on court one. Pty Ltd, Miracle Autospray, Steve at the ground and everything is ready D4 won their preliminary final 34 Wilby Transport, PPM Concrete HIGHETT One of our ladies netball teams for them so they can focus on their 27 over Keysborough and will play game. Jumpers are hung in numerical St Kilda City in their grand final at Constructions, Bendigo Bank Dingley order, spare shorts, socks and boots 12.10pm on court two. Village, Paving 2000, Cheltenham finished their first season last week, in the are ready for the inevitable player finals, first season well done, the other team who has forgotten something. Such Let’s get behind our two teams this Conveyancing is in the Grand final this Saturday, good luck, enjoy the experience. Under 19s were 1 player HAMPTON record a good win. Gizz found some home and away season. short so were unable to participate, the form, apparently had 53 touches, by www.hamptonhammers.com late Sunday afternoon that number Presentation Night - 26th of Reserves ensured a top 3 finish and the Seniors had grown to beyond 60. Chicken September held at the Sandy Football Colts Nixon relished the open spaces on the Club, Jake Chitty is taking deposits. tried hard against another team in the 5. Taking on Powerhouse Bentleigh this wing and JP did what JP does best. week the boys turned up ready to go. Must pay soon, seats must be paid for GO DOGGIES. For three ¼’s we were able to match Seniors – Terrible first half, in saying asap, as there is no pay on the night. them and we went into three ¼ time that Doveton were excellent in the first with a slight margin and some real half, much better in the second half. Sponsors Major believe. To Bentleigh’s credit they Down at half time the boys responded would like to and were much better the second great start to the day with plenty of show your support. clicked into gear in the last quarter thank all their dedicated sponsors - SKYE half, more pressure on the opposition opportunities at scoring and a great and pulled away to record a 4 goal Social: This Week and we began to force turnovers to Highett Bendigo Bank, Sandringham Football line of defence that left Springvale win. One thing we did learn is that Saturday 22nd August is the last give us the repeat inside 50’s we need Central Veterinary Hospital, The final home game of the season scoreless for most of the first half. we are not just making the numbers round of the season and Vote Count for to run away 8 goal winners in the end. Highett RSL, Local Milk Supplies, has come and gone without up in the finals and given a bit of luck Skye went on to win the game by over all teams at the Clubrooms from 7pm. Diggers and Harro were outstanding disappointment. It was great to see with injuries we are going to be a thelocalhighett.com.au café bar 80 points. It’s fantastic to see the guys Thank you to everyone that supported all day down back as was Shedders in the sun shining and so many people dangerous side for anyone. Will Mason grill, People’s Choice Credit Union, all contributing to working together the $3,000 draw event for the club, it the middle, Pinko’s return to the side out supporting the club last Saturday. as a team – things are starting to click was a fantastic turn out! We would like was terrific down back, little Diggers was capped off with 4 goals from as IMMIJ Print, LTD Promotions, Total The Thirds started the day off well leading into the finals. to congratulate the young couple that was outstanding and continues to many opportunities and along with Waste Solutions and Choices Flooring with a big win against Black Rock who won the prize money, we hope it will improve and James Gascard made his Batty and Barn proved to be a handful Frankston. will also play finals this week. The This Week come in handy for you. presence felt with his attack on the for Doveton in the second half. Kezza Under19s had a tough challenge and Skye FC VS Highett at Turner Road ball and man. was again terrific in the ruck and The Whisper loss to the top side in the competition, Reserve. The Thirds have finished Sponsors down back. All we can do from here their season and well and truly Seconds – Again Doggy was able to After seeing some of his old sparing Dingley. The Reserves played Thanks to our 2015 sponsors for their on in is keep winning and see what cemented their top spot. Enjoy weave his magic on the phones and partners come back and play for the Springvale in their toughest match for support, Harcourts Carrum Downs, happens. the season, they were behind on the the week off guys, stay focused D & D Heating and Cooling, Icon come up with 20 players, the highlight hammers ressies, Rossy has been score board for most of the day, down and prepared for your finals. The Sports, The Bottle-O Carrum Downs, being the return of club legend Dunks. Social training secretly in closed sessions 3 by 4 points with just a few moments to Under19s will start the day at Highett Lawrence & Hanson, The Albion Hotel To Doveton’s credit they were able $5k day was an absolute ripper of a times a week in order to play his long go. Springvale’s kick out from Skye’s (9:45am). The Reserves and Seniors – Dandenong, The Sands Hotel, The to make us really work for the four day, congrats to the 4 winners who rushed behind landed straight into the VS Hampton from 12pm. The Bombers Seaford Hotel, Lime Health & Fitness, points, however with Dunks running split the prize money. This Sunday is awaited 100th game. The club will wait arms of Jarryd Karadeas who kicked need you cheering them on into the Flinders Community Christian amok up forward and big Tommy Davis Vote/Hat Day at the toolshed, we will on Rossys final training session to see the winning goal. The Seniors had a finals, come on down this week to College. clunking everything we were able to be calling out the years votes for the how he pulls up.

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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES MURRUMBEENA The Senior’s game was not a count. This will be at the Beena pretty affair. The Beena were Arena starting at 7.00pm. Let’s On The Field in front at quarter time, but the make it a great ending to the Heatherton came to the Beena Toners were playing some very Home and Away season. Arena last Saturday and our boys good football that belied their Christmas Trees For Sale knew, from the last time these place on the ladder. Although The MFNC is having a Christmas two teams played each other, that the Murrumbeena side was we had to play well to beat the never headed all day, it was no Tree drive this year. More details Toners. one sided match. Every time the soon. Trees at great prices to be picked up from the club rooms. In the reserves game Heatherton Beena looked like kicking away, came out firing and it looked as the Toners came back. Beena Sponsors: if it could be a close game. But went into the last quarter only The ‘Beena is indebted to the after quarter time the Beena a couple of goals up. The last following 2015 loyal sponsors: boys hit their straps and started quarter was a scrappy affair, but Thomson Real Estate, Sheen to play good footy. Beena were bit by bit the Murrumbeena boys Panels, Oakleigh Lions, well in front by half time and went showed their superiority. In the Chadstone Toyota, Attwood on from there to record a good end we came away with a seven Newsagency, Brew Café, Bowen win. Heatherton never gave in goal win. Well done to both sides. Automotive, NAB, Bakers Delight and fought hard till the end. It Some of the best players in the Carnegie, the Rosstown Hotel, was a good win by the Ressies Seniors were, James Shirley, Morgans Finance Advisors and with one match to go they Mick Kinsella and Tom Valenta. Brighton, Bendigo Bank, Flight can make the finals. Some of Off The Field Centre Carnegie, Gianna Murrumbeena’s best players Tonight is the night for the Molinaro of South Melbourne, were, David Schmiedl, Mitch night for the Murrumbeena Ace of Clubs Rubbish Removals Hendley and Jack Brammer. Presentation Ball and final vote and all our player sponsors.

OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Off The Ground Need something?? Why not Don’t be backwards coming ask one of the following groups On The Ground forward in buying a ticket/s in The U19’s started the day with the major raffle of our year. Gold of people...... Dandy Floor good win against an opposition and silver bars up for grabs and Centre, Urban Body Corporate that defeated us two weeks ago. plenty of brownie points if you This now puts us in a position to happen to win. See Pittsy Snr for Management, G & C Motors,ABP perhaps play finals and a great the chance. effort against Dingley this week Consultants, Global Plumbing, Our 2015 vote count will be held (away) could see us achieve this Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena, in our first year. Win or lose boys tonight after the Caulfield game and the winners will be presented Chadstone Toyota, East your effort has been super. with their awards at our annual Oakleigh IGA, Garden Gear, That effort, along with the two Presentation Night on Oct 10 at senior sides getting the points, Woodlands Golf club. Put your Ausreo,Trevillian Signs, Big Hen made it a successful day for the name down on the table plan that Building Supplies, Ray White “districts”. is in the rooms and join us for a Oakleigh, IL Duca Restaurant, The first part of the equation is great night. not over yet with a Finals spot Sponsors Ideal Garden Supplies, Gold for Caulfield up for grabs, we Green Power (Pat Gangemi) Membersand Photo Sponsors. can expect (as always )a tough has joined our other fantastic encounter. sponsors who support the club. Go Oaks

32 | SFNL RECORD 2015 WWW.SFNL.COM.AU | 33 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE SFNL MEDIA DESK SFNL MEDIA DESK CARAVAN COMMENTARY POCKET PROFILE Well, finals time is now upon us and it has been a big Wayne Fuller Nickname: Cho year for the radio team. Some personnel change over Many thought the Bug wouldn’t be the same once his the off-season meant some changes to the Sunday childhood hero John Bennett departed the Sunday Show Age: 23 Football Netball Show and our award-winning match-day after 2014. These fears were quickly put to bed, as his coverage, but all members have settled into their roles contributions to the radio team this year have again been Height: 190cm beautifully throughout the year. top shelf. They call him the ELF – the Encyclopaedia of But in finals you need your best side on the park, and Local Football. If he doesn’t know something about local Position: Midfield after playing around with the magnets on the whiteboard, footy, it’s not worth knowing. this is how we will line up in September. David Coutts Junior club: Frankston Dolphins David Hampton The SFNL Treasurer replaced Beany on the Sunday The host with the most, Hammers is an expert SFNL Show this year and has been a wonderful addition to the Occupation: Turf Manager commentator. When he is not taking pot shots at Wiz, Will team. On Saturdays he is often an around-the-grounds and Johnny Tak on air, he is delivering witticisms that correspondent, providing the match of the day listeners AFL Team Supported: Pies would make Commetti proud. His love for the game really with updates from other games around the competition. comes through in his commentary and he is a major His passion for the League is unbridled and we’re Favourite player to watch as a kid: part of why we won the AFL Victoria Media Award for our privileged to have him on board. Winston Abraham match-day coverage last year. Karl Bianco RICH MATHERS John Takemura The youngest member of the team, big Karlos in his role Career highlight: A superb caller, Johnny Tak is an integral part of the as panel operator provides all the tech support to get Under 12s pie night champion MOUNT WAVERLEY broadcast team. He boasts an expansive knowledge of the broadcasts (both in studio and in the caravan) up and all things SFNL, and is always across the latest whispers going. His wealth of experience belies his tender years What music gets you up and about pre- and he is fast becoming one of the best button pushers and gossip from around the traps. His patented Johnny game: Anything Caf plays, RnB house rap Your last meal would be: Takamura scoring system is always on the mark, unlike in the business. His intro voiceovers are always a treat some of his recent AFL wagers. and he is great to work with – except when Richmond are Double-decker parma with chips and salad winning. Superstitions: Only superstition is to have Ian Dougherty no superstitions Favourite movie: Law Abiding Citizen An experienced broadcaster with golden tonsils, people Rob Sharpe (Captain) Don’t be fooled by his striking resemblance to Elliot tune in from places far and wide to listen to the dulcet Best piece of advice you’ve been given: Most useless thing you’ve ever purchased: tones of the Wiz. His experiences as a player, coach and Goblet, this is the man that makes the magic happen. president allow him to provide expert special comments The Executive Producer of the Radio Team, he works “Always vas up” Foreign money off eBay as an 8 year old on the game from all angles – provided he has his tirelessly behind the scenes organising the guests that booster seat to see out of the caravan. It’s a pleasure to appear on the Sunday Show, updating the live around the Favourite holiday destination: Hawaii Describe yourself in three words: also have him as host of the Saturday Football Netball ground scores in the caravan on Saturday and hosting the Good looking man Show where he does an amazing job. popular Half Time Show on match days. He also has a If you owned a racehorse, wide collection of ripping dad jokes, too. Will Hunter you would call it: Blacklap diva Your coach’s favourite saying: Hunter by name, Hunter by nature. This man has become To hear these guys, in action tune into 88.3 Southern FM “Take the jam out of their donut” Gallagher a vital asset to the award-winning team. during the finals series In the movie of your life, the actor that His awesome work on the boundary and his special Match of the Day coverage would play you is: Russell Brand You would spend your last $20 on: comments have been great. It took him a long time to 2:00pm-5:00pm every match day. 2 Footlongs fling the salmon shorts and once he did then he looked Signature dish: the part. He has a great sense of humour and having Sunday Football Netball Show recently played the game he brings to the listeners a 10:30am-12:00pm every Sunday. Spicy Arabian cous cous accompanied by Your most prized possession is: great deal of knowledge. beans and carrots topped with red wine. My 4 pairs of Timberlands Kevin Cummins While many had thought KC had hung up the mic due to work commitments, last year’s boundary rider has If you want to have a player from your club feature in the SFNL filled in on occasion throughout season 2015. A seasoned professional, KC’s work is outstanding and we are thrilled Record, then please send your completed player profile and a to have him when we can. He is also not afraid to make the bold predictions, and occasionally they even come to photo to [email protected] fruition.

34 | SFNL RECORD 2015 WWW.SFNL.COM.AU | 35 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE SFNL MEDIA DESK 2015 / 2016 SFNL AFL 9S COMPETITION 2015 SFNL SAS SECURITY FINALS SERIES Division 3 Seniors, Reserves & Thirds Red Sat August 22 Qualifying Final: 2 v 3 Meade Reserve, Clayton Sun August 23 Elimination Final 4 v 5 Meade Reserve, Clayton Sat August 29 Second Semi Final: 1 v Winner of Qualifying Final Ross St Reserve, Heatherton Sun August 30 First Semi Final: Loser of Qualifying Final v Winner of Elimination Final Ross St Reserve, Heatherton Sat September 5 Preliminary Final: Loser of Second Semi Final v Winner of First Semi Final Meade Reserve, Clayton Sat September 12 Grand Final: Winner of Second Semi Final v Winner of Preliminary Final Ross St Reserve, Heatherton Division 2 Seniors, Reserves & Thirds Blue Sat August 29 Qualifying Final: 2 v 3 Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sun August 30 Elimination Final 4 v 5 Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sat September 5 Second Semi Final: 1 v Winner of Qualifying Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sun September 6 First Semi Final: Loser of Qualifying Final v Winner of Elimination Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sat September 12 Preliminary Final: Loser of Second Semi Final v Winner of First Semi Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sat September 19 Grand Final: Winner of Second Semi Final v Winner of Preliminary Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Division 1 Seniors, Reserves & Under 19's Sat August 29 Qualifying Final: 2 v 3 Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sun August 30 Elimination Final 4 v 5 Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sat September 5 Second Semi Final: 1 v Winner of Qualifying Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sun September 6 First Semi Final: Loser of Qualifying Final v Winner of Elimination Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sun September 13 Preliminary Final: Loser of Second Semi Final v Winner of First Semi Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sun September 20 Grand Final: Winner of Second Semi Final v Winner of Preliminary Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale FINAL MATCH TIMES : Thirds: 9:30am Under 19's: 9:30am Reserves: 12:00pm Seniors: 2:15pm GRAND FINAL MATCH TIMES: Thirds: 9:30am Under 19's: 9:30am Reserves: 12:00pm Seniors: 2:30pm ADMISSION: Adults: $12 (Grand Finals: $15) Pensioner/Concession: $5 (Grand Finals: $7) Under 15: Free Four week Finals Pass: $50 (Entry to all finals matches on any day) - Available through SFNL Office (cash/cheque only) DOGS MUST BE ON LEASHES AND UNDER OWNER’S CONTROL AT ALL TIMES LIMITED PARKING AVAILABLE AT SPRINGVALE RESERVE - $5 (STREET PARKING AVAILABLE) NO PUBLIC PARKING AVAILABLE AT JACK BARKER OVAL, MEADE RESERVE, ROSS ST RESERVE (STREET PARKING AVAILABLE) RULES AND CONDITIONS For the safety and enjoyment of all SFNL supporters, you are NO DRAWN MATCHES DURING FINALS SERIES asked to abide by the following Rules and Conditions: There will be no drawn matches during the Final Series. Should the scores be tied at the end of normal time then the following 1. Alcohol is not permitted to be brought into any Finals venue. procedure will follow: 2. SFNL security personnel will inspect vehicles and bags to a) ALL PLAYERS will remain on the playing field; ensure that no alcohol is being brought into the venue. b) COACHES are to remain OFF the playing field; 3. Any alcohol found, will be stored until the end of the match Tuesday & Thursday nights running from October 2015 to February 2016 at a. Unless one of the coaches involved is a playing coach, in and returned to the owner. The SFNL will not be held Moorabbin Reserve. responsible for the alcohol. which case the opposition coach will be permitted to enter the ground. 4. Alcohol can be purchased from the appropriate booth inside 10 week competition the venue. c) The CLUB RUNNER is permitted to relay messages from the coach; SPECIAL SFNL CLUB OFFER 5. 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DIVISION 3 RESULTS: ROUND 18 DIVISION 3: MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi Playing at home, Ashwood needed to defeat Moorabbin to it was hard to predict the outcome, with Moorabbin having SENIORS RESERVES ensure the Magpies’ place in the finals, and achieved this recently joined the division. The Kangaroos won by a point, TEAM PWLDFA% PTS TEAM PWLDFA% PTS surprisingly easily. However, a 12-goal victory was soured by inflicting the Mountain Lions’ first home loss in over a season. Black Rock 17 14 3 0 1872 1010 185.35 60 South Yarra 17 16 1 0 1879 643 292.22 68 injuries to key Ashwood players. Mount Waverley turned the tables in Round 13, winning by Mount Waverley 17 13 4 0 1728 1098 157.38 56 Endeavour Hills 17 15 2 0 1821 791 230.21 64 Skipper, Paul Wineberg was again in strong form and should eight points. Moorabbin 17 13 4 0 1746 1340 130.30 56 Black Rock 17 12 5 0 1675 920 182.07 52 have been shooting for his fourth goal after a mark early in the third term. Unfortunately his knee was injured in the marking The Mountain Lions’ Luke Galle has recorded 61 goals this C.P.L 17 12 5 0 1805 1156 156.14 52 C.P.L 17 12 5 0 1626 1103 147.42 52 contest, and his season appears to be over. He has kicked 44 season, and has the versatility to contribute around the ground. Ashwood 18 12 6 0 1615 1127 143.30 48 Ashwood 18 11 7 0 1600 1027 155.79 44 goals this year and has featured in the Magpies’ best players For Moorabbin, captain Matthew Johansson is critical and was Endeavour Hills 18 11 7 0 1622 1355 119.70 44 Moorabbin 17 10 7 0 1595 1097 145.40 44 on a number of occasions. greatly missed in Round 18 after suffering a hamstring issue. South Yarra 17 8 9 0 1306 1300 100.46 36 Dandenong 16 6 10 0 1046 1239 84.42 28 Ashwood teammate Mitch Saunders suffered a hamstring He spends plenty of time up forward, but can drop back to take crucial marks in defence. The Kangaroos need him back Lyndale 17 6 11 0 1305 1567 83.28 28 Mount Waverley 17 5 12 0 968 1413 68.51 24 injury. and, if he doesn’t play, will require a big contribution from Sandown 17 5 12 0 1189 1450 82.00 24 Sandown 16 4 12 0 990 1134 87.30 20 Out of a tally of 16 goals against the Kangaroos, five Magpies Trent Davey. Hallam 17 3 14 0 1036 1517 68.29 16 Lyndale 17 4 13 0 947 1649 57.43 20 booted three majors each, but it was Matthew Menzies who was chosen as the winner’s best player. Another key factor in this final is Mount Waverley’s playing Dandenong 17 2 15 0 995 1702 58.46 12 Hallam 17 2 15 0 808 1901 42.50 12 coach, Jarrod Wilkin. He is an imposing figure renowned for Southern Dragons 9 0 9 0 732 2329 31.43 0 Southern Dragons 8 0 8 0 375 2413 15.54 0 Endeavour Hills gave its fans hope that it could snatch a finals his crucial marks in the backline. berth with a solid start against Black Rock. The Falcons led Endeavour Hills 3.2 3.5 6.6 10.8-68 Endeavour Hills 3.3 6.3 9.4 15.8-98 by a couple of points at the first break. By three quarter time The Mountain Lions should be refreshed after a Round 17 bye, Black Rock 3.0 6.1 9.3 13.5-83 Black Rock 2.0 4.1 5.3 7.3-45 it was still a close contest, with the Jets 15 points ahead. and this may prove decisive against a Moorabbin side that has Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: D. Morrison 5, S. Peake 2, N. Strom, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: J. Volkoff 5, T. Kerr 3, C. Jarrett 3, A. Kartner, Endeavour Hills continued to battle hard, but the Jets won by not had a rest since Round 12. N. Crutchley, C. LeGrand N. Stanley, T. Carr-Lehne, M. Meyer 15 points. Best Players: D. Morrison, N. Crutchley, N. Strom, B. Graham, B. Hoe, M. Peake Best Players: M. Meyer, R. Tinney, S. Walters, M. Cook, N. Stanley, J. Volkoff It should be an enthralling encounter with plenty of tough, Black Rock: Goal Kickers: S. Taylor 6, K. Spratt 2, J. Williams, M. Winberg, Black Rock: Goal Kickers: S. Bonser 2, J. Coleman, B. Fairhurst, P. Hanmer, high-pressure footy. A close margin is likely, but Mount B. Rafferty, B. Stephenson, A. Lane G. Telemzouguer, K. Lawrence Simon Taylor booted six goals for the Jets and was named the Best Players: S. Taylor, A. Ferguson, B. Henry, J. Krieger, M. Spohn, S. Baranski Best Players: G. Torcasio, K. Lawrence, J. Coleman, M. Gomizel, M. Johnson, winner’s best player. Waverley will earn the right to test itself against the might of P. Hanmer Black Rock. Sandown overcame a sluggish start at home to overpower Sandown 0.6 3.8 8.9 14.10-94 Sandown 1.4 4.8 7.9 10.10-70 Dandenong in the second half. The Cobras booted five goals Elimination Final, Dandenong 3.1 6.5 6.7 8.11-59 Dandenong 1.3 4.3 4.5 7.11-53 to none in the third term, heading into the last quarter with a Carrum Patterson Lakes vs Ashwood (Meade Reserve) Sandown: Goal Kickers: M. Edwards 3, L. Newton 3, S. Ritchie 2, J. D’Atri, Sandown: Goal Kickers: Z. Machfud 5, D. Gerandt 2, O. Uaongo, G. Burns, 14-point lead. Sandown eventually prevailed by 35 points, with For Carrum Patterson Lakes and Ashwood there are no C. O’Shaughnessy, K. D’Atri, M. Uaongo, J. Proctor, A. Ritchie A. Powell Luke Newton and Michael Edwards each contributing three Best Players: S. Ritchie, L. Newton, M. Uaongo, R. Gow, C. O’Shaughnessy, Best Players: T. Nancarrow, Z. Machfud, J. Hewitt, M. Davie, W. Barker, O. Uaongo second chances. CPL dispatched the Magpies by close to a A. La Rocca Dandenong: Goal Kickers: T. White 2, J. Hook 2, D. McPherson, R. Boswell, goals to the win. Steven Ritchie kicked a couple of majors and hundred points in Round 4. Ashwood hosted the next clash Dandenong: Goal Kickers: J. Farrugia 3, D. McGregor 2, C. Arnold 2, D. Barrie M. McCabe was named the Cobras’ best. Best Players: J. Cole, C. Riley, R. Hall, N. Ford, L. Harvey, J. Ward Best Players: J. Hook, B. McLeod, A. Jayasinghe, M. Johnson, T. White, M. McCabe between the sides and, although the Lions triumphed again, it Mount Waverley sent a message to any of its prospective finals was by just nine points. Ashwood 3.5 6.9 11.12 16.17-113 Ashwood 2.3 7.5 12.7 14.8-92 opponents, ruthlessly disposing of South Yarra to win by 144 Moorabbin 2.0 2.5 3.8 5.11-41 Moorabbin 2.4 3.5 7.5 8.8-56 points. Ian Taylor was named the Mountain Lions’ best player Ashwood coach, Mick Rossborough expressed confidence in his side’s ability to topple CPL this time around, praising the Ashwood: Goal Kickers: F. Martinicchio 3, J. Toan 3, C. Meyers 3, J. Nelson 3, Ashwood: Goal Kickers: T. Booth 5, D. Mottram 2, K. Jones 2, D. McBaron 2, after contributing four goals, and Patrick Kinsella contributed P. Wineberg 3, K. Jones T. Shepherd, J. Morrey, D. Connick just as many majors for the winner. Victory enabled the Magpies’ tackling pressure in Round 18 and the work of his Best Players: M. Menzies, J. Toan, B. Adams, M. Maginnes, C. Scully, M. Langford Best Players: N. Ignatenko, A. Jong, D. McBaron, T. Shepherd, J. Taylor, C. Spencer backline. Ashwood needs to apply plenty of pressure to subdue Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: M. Russell 2, M. Kerr 2, T. De Niese Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: M. Lobb 2, W. Kruss 2, M. Herbert, J. Jowett, Mountain Lions to leapfrog the beaten Moorabbin and pinch Best Players: Z. Hostalek, S. Sloss, H. Schipper, M. Dettmann, T. De Niese, R. Johnson, R. Fitch second spot on the ladder. dangerous Lions’ forwards Trevor March and Joel Dalton. D. Schipper Best Players: J. Jowett, M. Johnson, C. Lazar, M. Herbert, P. Gerard, M. Kerr 10 goals from Trevor March took his season tally to 86 and In positive news for the Magpies, Rossborough is hopeful Hallam 0.0 0.0 0.0 29.20-194 Hallam 0.0 0.0 0.0 28.7-175 helped Carrum Patterson Lakes to a 73-point victory over that Josh Stanton can return after being sidelined with a Southern Dragons 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.11-41 Southern Dragons 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.7-43 Lyndale. March’s teammate Joel Dalton also impressed with broken finger. Hallam won via forfeit. Hallam won via forfeit. five majors. The visiting Pumas showed some spirit in the third Covering the loss of Paul Wineberg to injury presents a term, kicking eight goals to four, but the damage had already challenge for Ashwood as he is a strong marking target and Mount Waverley 4.4 10.9 20.14 29.20-194 Mount Waverley 2.1 4.3 4.7 6.7-43 been done by half time, at which stage CPL led by 71 points. South Yarra 1.4 2.9 3.13 6.14-50 South Yarra 1.4 2.8 5.13 10.20-80 leads the club’s goal kicking list. However, the Magpies have other prominent goal scorers in Chris Meyers and Frank Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: I. Taylor 4, P. Kinsella 4, L. Galle 3, D. Macrae Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: C. Kirkup 3, R. Green, A. Wood, J. Mekhael Minor premier Black Rock gets to enjoy a week of rest as the 3, C. Filer 3, C. Cafiso 3, C. Jeffries 3, C. Aikman 2, M. Kinsella 2, B. Beecroft, Best Players: J. Burns, K. Anglim, T. Stapleton, C. Kirkup, P. Longmuir, A. May other top five sides battle it out in an exciting first week of Martinicchio. T. Dawson South Yarra: Goal Kickers: D. Mahoney 3, S. Jewell 2, R. Dore 2, M. Higgins, finals action. Best Players: I. Taylor, P. Kinsella, C. Cafiso, D. Macrae, L. McInnes, T. Dawson S. Myers, M. Joyce Only four points separate the teams on the ladder. Ashwood South Yarra: Goal Kickers: P. Venville 3, C. Brady, D. Mendes, J. Smith Best Players: L. Clohesy, R. Dore, A. Strelec, C. McKee, D. Rossi, S. Myers Qualifying Final is the only side in the finals that didn’t get the benefit of a bye, Best Players: E. Hanney, K. Finlayson, A. Pane, M. Stiles, P. Venville, M. Braybrook but CPL’s break came way back in Round 10. Carrum Patterson Lakes 6.2 13.4 17.6 22.10-142 Carrum Patterson Lakes 9.2 14.3 23.4 28.7-175 Mount Waverley vs Moorabbin (Meade Reserve) Lyndale 1.1 1.5 9.7 10.9-69 Lyndale 1.2 3.2 6.5 9.8-62 Mount Waverley and Moorabbin battle it out for the right CPL will go into this match with plenty of confidence after to challenge Black Rock for a spot in the Grand Final. The winning six of its last seven games, but Ashwood has reason Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: T. March 10, J. Dalton 5, A. Lello 2, Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: M. Swift 5, Z. Horsley 5, C. Neale 4, B. C. Hatzis 2, S. Cormack, J. Elliott, T. Jones McRae 4, A. Wilson 2, D. Jennings 2, P. Perez 2, L. Hickman, B. Freeman, Kangaroos will be smarting after a disappointing end to the to believe in itself after a couple of big wins in a row. Best Players: T. March, J. McMurray, A. Lello, J. Dalton, S. Cormack, J. Dent S. Burch, J. Dunstan home and away season and the Mountain Lions enter the The feeling is that CPL will scrape home by about three Lyndale: Goal Kickers: B. Grundy 4, A. Kerr, T. Angear, M. Babar, M. Greene, Best Players: P. Perez, J. Dunstan, S. Burch, Z. Horsley, M. Swift, A. Hutchison finals full of confidence after a huge win over South Yarra. T. Wilson, D. Weston Lyndale: Goal Kickers: M. Collard 4, D. Fitzgerald 2, E. McLean, L. Thompson, goals, and that the loss of Wineberg’s on field leadership and Best Players: A. Mattiuzzo, B. Tosh, A. Kerr, G. Buck, B. Grundy, T. Angear B. Clement Best Players: S. Rainey, T. Wilson, D. Khan, J. Malom, M. Collard, E. McLean When these sides clashed at Mayfield Park early in the season presence will be costly for the Magpies in such a big match.

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2015 DIVISION 3 SENIORS FIXTURE DIVISION 3 HEAD TO HEAD: WEEK 1 FINALS/ BRUCE HILL ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 ELIMINATION FINAL 11-Apr 23-May 11-Jul Black Rock 11.17.83 def South Yarra 5.5.35 Black Rock 21.19-145 def Endeavour Hills 7.7-49 Black Rock 19.11-125 def Dandenong 4.8-32 Lyndale 13.6.84 def Dandenong 5.11.41 Lyndale 9.8-62 def by C.P.L 18.10-118 Lyndale 19.11-125 def Southern Dragons 2.12-24 CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES V ASHWOOD

Moorabbin 19.13.127 def Southern Dragons 10.8.68 Moorabbin 9.8-62 def by Ashwood 14.9-93 Moorabbin 10.12-72 def by Mount Waverley 12.8-80 First met in 2013 - 6 matches Ashwood 11.8.74 def by Mount Waverley 14.8.92 Dandenong 9.4-58 def by Sandown 15.12-102 Ashwood 18.13-121 def Hallam 5.11-41 Endeavour Hills Football Club (Southern Football Netball League – Division C.P.L 22.15.147 def Hallam 6.7.43 Southern Dragons 7.11-53 def by Hallam 8.12-60 Sandown 2.11-23 def by C.P.L 12.12-84 (CPL 6 wins, Ashwood Nil ) 3) seeks expressions of interests in the following position for the 2016 Endeavour Hills 13.12.90 def Sandown 10.10.70 South Yarra 5.16-46 def by Mount Waverley 12.5-77 Endeavour Hills 10.16-76 def South Yarra 6.5-41 Largest Winning season and beyond: ROUND 8 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME CPL 98 pts (2/05/15) ROUND 2 Margin Football: Senior Assistant Coach (Non-­‐playing), Reserves Coach -­‐ (Non 30-May ROUND 14 18-Apr Playing), Thirds Coach (Playing or Non-­‐Playing) & Under 19’s Coach Black Rock 16.21-117 def Lyndale 11.11-77 18-Jul Not Dandenong 5.4.34 def by Black Rock 10.14.74 Ashwood Dandenong 5.9-39 def by Moorabbin 19.16-130 Southern Dragons 7.8-50 def by Black Rock 17.12-114 applicable Netball: A Grade Coach, B Grade Coach (Playing or Non-­‐Playing) Southern Dragons 8.12.60 def by Lyndale 10.20.80 Ashwood 28.14-182 def Southern Dragons 6.7-43 Mount Waverley 17.9-111 def Lyndale 12.11-83 Mount Waverley 10.17.77 def by Moorabbin 11.12.78 Smallest Administration: Football Operations Manager (Positions available for Men’s Mount Waverley 10.14-74 def C.P.L 8.13-61 Hallam 9.4-58 def by Moorabbin 17.12-114 Hallam 8.3.51 def by Ashwood 10.8.68 CPL 9 pts (1/8/15) and Women’s football) Sandown 7.14-56 def by South Yarra 10.9-69 Sandown 10.14-74 def Ashwood 10.8-68 Winning Margin C.P.L 12.10.82 def Sandown 9.12.66 Hallam 11.4-70 def by Endeavour Hills 16.14-110 C.P.L 11.10-76 def Endeavour Hills 11.9-75 South Yarra 9.14.68 def by Endeavour Hills 10.14.74 Not The Falcons s boast three senior men’s teams and two senior women’s South Yarra 6.18-54 def Dandenong 7.8-50 Ashwood teams, with the introduction of an Under 19’s and netball teams in 2016. ROUND 3 ROUND 9 applicable 13-Jun ROUND 15 The club enjoyed its best year ever in its short 5 year history and is currently 25-Apr on the , rise with over 50 wins between teams; the 5 senior the Falcons are Black Rock 11.9-75 def by Ashwood 14.10-94 25-Jul Black Rock 28.26-194 def Southern Dragons 1.4-10 Highest Score CPL 22-17-149 (2/5/15) looking to continue its growth in 2016. Moorabbin 10.14-74 def by Lyndale 14.14-98 Black Rock 5.7-37 def Mount Waverley 4.12-36 Lyndale 7.11-53 def by Mount Waverley 15.5-95 Dandenong 7.10-52 def by C.P.L 17.15-117 Lyndale 5.11-41 def by Hallam 7.4-46 Moorabbin 16.12-108 def Hallam 13.12-90 We are seeking applicants who possess good communication skills, Southern Dragons 4.1-25 def byEndeavour Hills 29.16-190 Moorabbin 22.15-147 def Sandown 10.8-68 Ashwood 11-9-75 (1/8/15) technical skills and can develop, improve and direct players and instil our Ashwood 14.10-94 def Sandown 4.9-33 Mount Waverley 18.16-124 def Sandown 12.10-82 Ashwood 5.10-40 def by Endeavour Hills 7.11-53 Clubs policies and expectations. Please include all coaching and playing Endeavour Hills 11.15-81 def by C.P.L 18.11-119 South Yarra 13.17-95 def Hallam 3.4-22 C.P.L 14.15-99 def South Yarra 11.7-73 experience in applications. Dandenong 6.9-45 def by South Yarra 14.10-94 Lowest Score CPL 11-8-74 (15/6/13) OPTIMUS CONCUSSION Dandenong 22.15-147 def Southern Dragons 4.12-36 ROUND 4 Please forward all applications to [email protected] AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 2-May 20-Jun 1-Aug Ashwood 4-7-31 (9/8/14) Applications close 6:00pm Sunday, September 27, 2015. Black Rock 17.14-116 def Hallam 8.7-55 Moorabbin 14.11-95 def Black Rock 12.16-88 Hallam 7.2-44 def by Black Rock 12.18-90 Sandown 14.10-94 def Lyndale 13.12-90 Lyndale 5.5-35 def by South Yarra 22.11-143 Endeavour Hills 10.15-75 def by Moorabbin 12.10-82 Moorabbin 23.12-150 def Endeavour Hills 16.8-104 Ashwood 21.15-141 def Dandenong 6.8-44 Ashwood 11.9-75 def by C.P.L 12.12-84 South Yarra Football Netball Club C.P.L 22.17-149 def Ashwood 8.3-51 C.P.L 22.14-144 def Southern Dragons 5.5-35 Mount Waverley 17.23-125 def Dandenong 8.8-56 Dandenong 5.5-35 def by Mount Waverley 17.19-121 Endeavour Hills 12.13-85 def Mount Waverley 8.9-57 South Yarra 17.23-125 def Southern Dragons 7.2-44 QUALIFYING FINAL Southern Dragons 3.7-25 def by South Yarra 11.11-77 Sandown 9.9-63 def Hallam 5.13-43 Lyndale 12.7-79 def Sandown 9.13-67 ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 MT.WAVERLEY V MOORABBIN 9-May 27-Jun 8-Aug COACHES FOR SEASON 2016 Mount Waverley 11.8-74 def by Black Rock 12.12-84 C.P.L 12.11-83 def by Black Rock 14.11-95 Black Rock 11.15-81 def Sandown 6.6-42 First met in SFL in 1993- 29 matches (Mt.Wav. 20 South Yarra Football Netball Club invites applications for Hallam 4.9-33 def by Lyndale 10.6-66 Lyndale 7.7-49 def by Ashwood 11.14-80 Lyndale 6.11-47 def by Endeavour Hills 19.20- 134 Sandown 8.10-58 def by Moorabbin 9.9-63 wins, Moorabbin 9) the following positions for Season 2016: South Yarra 13.8-86 def by Moorabbin 15.13-103 Moorabbin 12.14-86 def C.P.L 9.8-62 Endeavour Hills 7.20-62 def by Ashwood 10.8-68 Endeavour Hills 14.12-96 def Dandenong 10.9-69 South Yarra 4.10-34 def by Ashwood 20.8-128 Largest Winning Mt. Senior Coach - Football (playing or non-playing); 148 pts (15/5/99) • South Yarra 11.10-76 def C.P.L 9.7-61 Southern Dragons 5.13-43 def by Sandown 15.13-103 Dandenong 9.13-67 def Hallam 7.11-53 Margin Waverley • Assistant Senior Coaches - Football (playing or non- Southern Dragons 5.10-40 def by Dandenong 14.8-92 Hallam 5.13-43 def by Mount Waverley 9.11-65 Southern Dragons 4.10-34 def by Mt. Waverley 19.20-134 playing); • Reserves Coach - Football (playing or non-playing); ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 Moorabbin 145 pts (25/6/05) • Thirds Coach – Football (playing or non-playing); 16-May 4-Jul 15-Aug • Netball Coach – (playing or non-playing); Sandown 8.7-55 def by Black Rock 15.23-113 South Yarra 12.5-77 def Black Rock 8.12-60 Endeavour Hills 10.8 def by Black Rock 13.5 -83 Smallest Mt • Junior Football Administrator; Endeavour Hills 20.17-137 def Lyndale 16.10-106 Dandenong 7.8-50 def by Lyndale 8.13-61 C.P.L 22.10-142 def Lyndale 10.9-69 1 pt (17/4/04) • Auskick Administrator. Winning Margin Waverley C.P.L 7.8-50 def by Moorabbin 12.15-87 Southern Dragons 5.3-33 def byMoorabbin 19.13-127 Ashwood 16.17-113 def Moorabbin 5.11-41 We are looking for highly motivated Coaching staff who are Ashwood 9.14-68 def South Yarra 9.8-62 Mount Waverley 10.18-78 def Ashwood 8.9-57 Hallam 29.20-194 def Southern Dragons 5.11-41 Moorabbin 1 pt (18/4/15) proven leaders and are up for the challenge of returning the Mt Waverley 17.12-114 def Southern Dragons 10.8-68 Hallam 5.3-33 def by C.P.L 19.13-127 Mount Waverley 29.20-194 def South Yarra 6.14-50 South Yarra FC Seniors to Division 2 in 2017 and to progress our Netball teams into higher Divisions. Hallam 8.9-57 def by Dandenong 3.7-25 Sandown 5.9-39 def by Endeavour Hills 9.9-63 Sandown 14.10-94 def Dandenong 8.11-59 Mt Highest Score 27-10-172 (16/4/11) Waverley Applications in writing, including details of experience and *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR the remuneration required, should be directed to: FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY 25-22-172 (24/6/95) The President South Yarra Football Netball Club 22 Alvena Crescent ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS Moorabbin 29-19-193 (25/6/05) Heathmont, 3135 Email: [email protected]

Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the Mt Lowest Score 5-4-34 (16/4/05) For further details about the Coaching positions or the playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. Waverley South Yarra Football Netball Club, please also make Thank you for your co-operation. contact via the above addresses.

Moorabbin 0-1-1 (15/5/99) Applications close on Wednesday, 30th September, 2015

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DIVISION 3: SENIOR QUALIFYING FINAL SATURDAY 22 AUGUST - MEADE RESERVE, CLAYTON MOUNT WAVERLEY MOORABBIN Ground: Mayfield Park, Lewton Road, Mt Waverley (Melways Ref 70 B4) Ground: Widdop Cres, Hampton East (Melway Ref: Map 77 B7) Telephone: 0466 991 926 Colours: White and Blue Colours: Green and Gold Senior Coach: Adam Walsh Senior Coach: Jarrod Wilkin Reserves Coach: Wayne Hardman Reserves Coach: Barry Wood

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Jarrod Wilkin (Coach) Key Defender - very strong overheard, neat kick 1 Matthew Johannson Strong marking goal kicker with ability to turn a game 2 Cliff Aikman Midfield/Forward - Quick and skilled, runs hard 3 Andrew Sharp Experianced, hard-running, in-and-under ball player 4 Chris Filer Utility - Quick and tough, very attacking 4 James Hadfield Strong ,tough, courageous, experienced utility 5 Leigh McInnes Midfield - Strong inside player, good at stoppages 5 Brendan Sloss Pacy onballer with terrific skills 6 Michael Kinsella Midfield/Forward - Quick and skilled, very agile 6 Pat Reaby Fast, skilful team player 7 Patrick Kinsella Midfield/Forward - Quick and tough, hard at the contest 7 Aaron Robbins Pacy, skilful left footer 8 Luke Galle Key Forward - Strong overheard and excellent set shot 8 Fabian Peta Strong defender who reads the game well 9 Chris Jeffries Forward - Strong overheard and always in right spots 10 Jay Milford Classy, hard-running, atheletic onballer 11 Ben Beecroft Ruck/Forward - Great tap ruckman and very nice skills 11 Hayden Schipper Strong, courageous with ability to play anywhere required 14 Rich Mathers (Capt) Utility - Good link up player, leads by example 13 Mark Russell Smart, courageous and is always hard at it 15 Simon Jacobson Defender - Can play on all types, good rebounder 14 Zdenek Hostalek Tall, pacy and extremely skilled 17 Ian Taylor Forward - Good overhead for size, very good skills 17 Trent Davey Strong-marking goal kicker with good football brain 18 Cameron Kirkup Forward - Good on the lead, knows where the goals are, good on both feet 21 Liep Kuel Atheletic , tall, hard-running big man 19 Taryn Dawson Midfield/Defender - Strong at the contest, good skills and tough 23 Matthew Galvan Tough, hard-at-it utility 20 Phil Schulz Ruck/Midfield - Athletic, good skills, runs hard all day 24 Simon Sloss Young, highly-skilled, hard-running utility 21 Brett Mugridge Key Defender - Good closing speed, good overhead 26 Sean Kelly Classy, hard-running, athletic onballer 23 Danial Pearce Defender - Reads play well, good skills and makes good decisions 28 Alex Baker Strong, hard-working ruck with huge work rate 24 Angus Wood Forward/Midfield - Quick and agile, good skills, a lot of potential 32 Hassan Kiki Smart, experienced classy forward 25 Tom Petronic Defender/Midfield - Attacking defender, very good kicking skills 35 Shaun Jackson Speedy, highly-skilled, athletic hard-runner 26 Lachy Rose Midfield/Defender - Tough and skilled, competes well 36 Mick Kinsella Strong, classy onballer with great football brain 31 Shane Costantino Midfield/Defender - Tough and skilled, makes good decisions 38 Kyle Steel Tough, experienced, goal-kicking midfielder 32 Tom Stapleton Midfield - Strong inside player, very tough, hard at the contest 40 Pete Gerrard Tough, high-marking defender with strong work rate 34 Kieran Anglim Midfield/Forward - Quick, tough and runs hard all day 42 Martene Herbert Strong, well-skilled utility 35 Toby Patrick Wing - Very quick, good skills, competes well 43 Michael Dettmann Strong-marking defender who reads the game well 36 Tim Proctor Defender/Ruck - Strong at contest, good one on one 44 Stele Pappas Strong, hard-worker who thrieves on a challenge 39 Sean Rickard Defender - Very good run and carry, provides good rebound 48 Aaron Bodin Tall, hard-working defender 42 Chris Cafiso Midfield/Forward - Strong inside player, good penetrating kick 54 Tim De Niese Hard-working tall that can play anywhere 52 Drew Macrae Forward/Ruck - Athletic and very agile, good marking forward, good kick 58 Dayne Schipper Hard-working, skilful defender who reads play well 64 Mitch Polites Midfield/Forward - Runs hard and competes well 60 Andrew Sloss Hard-working, strong, pacy small man 70 Zac Browne Ruck - Athletic ruckman who is very quick 63 Puhirake Herbert Strong, hard-marking defender FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Kai Allison Anthony D'Amico Patrick Aurish MOUNT WAVERLEY Glenn Emery Daniel Keating Adam Ross Alan Manning Simon O'Loughlin MOORABBIN

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DIVISION 3: SENIOR ELIMINATION FINAL SUNDAY 23 AUGUST - MEADE RESERVE, CLAYTON CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES ASHWOOD Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Graham Road, Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Carrum, VIC, 3197 Mt Waverley (Melway Ref 61 B9) Colours: Maroon, Navy Yoke, Telephone: (03) 9807 5467 White monogram, Navy Shorts Colours: Yellow, White, Black Senior Coach: Omar Ak Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough Reserve Coach: Zac Horsely Reserves Coach: Mark Jones

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Nigel Scott Deisel Williams like 1 Mitch Saunders Talented onballer forward, super quick, courageous 2 Justin Olaman High-flying forward 2 Paul Wineberg Captain, leads from the front, good hands, long kick 3 Stu Cormack Cagey forward 4 Ben Gilbert Quick wingman forward, reads game well, good kick 4 Chris Mouritz Smart mid 5 Dylan Bosward Strong full back, never gives up, good mark 5 Zac White Versatile utility 6 Ricky O`Brien Leader around club, strong onballer, good hands 6 Andrew Lucas Staunch defender 8 Michael Spencer Strong half forward, clearance player, good kick 10 James Dent Plays either end 10 Trevor Shepherd Half back/forward, goods hands, straight kick 12 Chris Barr No comment required 11 Jake Chapman Super quick, onballer/forward, breaks the lines 13 John McMurray Dogged defender 13 Frank Martinicchio Quick onballer/forward, dangerous around goals 15 Chris Hatzis Young utility 16 Brett Figas Strong onballer, good hands, good long kick 17 Gus Lello Smart forward 18 Jacob Barker Ruckman/forward, quick for his size, good mark 19 Paul Mauracher Vocal defender 19 Matt Maginness Courageous half back, strong overhead, long kick 22 Tom Marks Could be a surprise packet 20 Kristan Jones Wingman/forward, good mark, hits targets 23 Trevor March Plays forward 22 Chris Spencer Quick onballer/wingman, good skills, runs all day 24 Joel Dalton Plays either end 25 Mathew Menzies Strong ruckmen, leader around club, good overhead 26 Liam Swift U19 graduate 26 Chris Scully Half back/wingman, good kick, rebounds well 28 Nic Gage Vice-like hands 29 Jason Toan Clearance onballer, strong overhead, good kick 30 Sam Watterson Dashing defender 30 Brad Hemphill Tall backman, good overhead, hits targets 31 Andrew Lazzaro Loves the challenge 32 Chris Meyers Strong forward, good overhead, straight kick for goal 33 Steve Cormack Utility 34 Tim Smith Backman, never beaten, plays team role each week 38 Troy Jones Former U19 skipper 35 Josh Stanton Very skillful, forward/onballer, talent left or right 42 Ian Miller Plays anywhere 38 George Lithotomos Backman/forward, good hands, long, straight kick 43 Dylan Cott Former U19s 39 Jeremy Nelson Inside onballer, forward, strong tackler, good mark 46 Alex Hollingsworth Stirlings brother 41 Sean Williams Strong backman, long kick, runs straight 47 Jarred Elliott Plays either end 47 Nick Ignatenko Inside onballer, good hands, team player 48 Daniel Graves Ex-skipper 48 Michael Langford Creative half back, reads game well, super kick 60 Charlie Barton Back half 72 Michael Burkwood Backman, plays on smalls/talls, plays role for team 66 "John" Grigg Adds colour to the side 94 Ben Adams Inside on baller, clever ball user, hits targets 67 Sam Burch Great competitor 24 Josh Taylor Josh Burley FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Kai Allison Anthony D'Amico Patrick Aurish C.P.L Glenn Emery Daniel Keating Adam Ross Alan Manning Simon O'Loughlin ASHWOOD

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DIVISION 3: RESERVES QUALIFYING FINAL DIVISION 3: RESERVES ELIMINATION FINAL

SATURDAY AUGUST 22 -MEADE RESERVE, HAUGHTON ROAD, CLAYTON SUNDAY AUGUST 23 - MEADE RESERVE, HAUGHTON ROAD, CLAYTON ENDEAVOUR HILLS BLACK ROCK CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES ASHWOOD Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Ground: McDonald Reserve, Black Rock Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Graham Road, Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Mt Gleneagles drive, Carrum, VIC, 3197 Telephone: 0419 140 476 Waverley (Melway Ref 61 B9) Endeavour Hills 3802 Colours: Maroon, Navy Yoke, Colours: Red and Black Telephone: (03) 9807 5467 Telephone: 0432854796 White monogram, Navy Shorts Senior Coach: John Burke Colours: Yellow, White, Black Colours: Green and Gold V Senior Coach: Omar Ak Reserves Coach: John Sinclair Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough Reserve Coach: Zac Horsely Senior Coach: Steve Muscat Thirds Coach: Michael Bennett Reserves Coach: Mark Jones Reserve Coach: Mark Zullan

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Adrian Kartner 29 Jason Kreig 2 James Nicholson 26 Gary Telemzouguer 1 Alex Wilson 45 Brad Mcrae 1 Kane Jones 41 Sean Williams 2 Andy Mitchell 30 Daniel Strom 3 Ben Graham 31 Josh Abela 3 27 4 Cam Neale 48 Nic Staff 5 Alex Jong 44 Sam Murphy 4 Bryon Hoe 32 Jarryd Burke Richard Keele Mark Gomizel 5 Mitch Whatman 33 Mitch Daley 8 Mitch Dicker (C) 49 Anthong Heap 7 Darren Mottram 45 Daniel Egan 6 Ben Swift 34 Steve Parlamentis 4 Ben Strong 33 Tim Fitzgerald 7 Tommy Carr-Lehne 35 Clint Jarrett 11 Tim Huelett (Vc) 50 Alex Hutchison 9 Tarquin Booth 46 Justin Burns 8 Nathan Strom 36 Josh Dart 5 Nick Owen 44 Ben Emanuel 9 Matt Peake 37 Matt Kerr 16 Peter Thompson 51 Adam Campagna 10 Trevor Shepherd 47 Nicholas Ignatenko 10 Aaron Brooks 38 Jarrod Russell 8 Ben Whiting 46 Cooper Ferries 11 Andrew Mutch 39 Robbie Cooper 18 Stirling Hollingsworth 52 Jimmy Dunstan 11 Samuel Adam 49 Grant Mesley 12 Andrew Rohan 40 Jason Beattie 10 Jack Coleman 48 Sam Bonser 13 Josh Graham 41 Scot Anderson 20 Liam Hickman 59 Daniel Jennings 12 James Morrey 52 Nick Parry 14 Cedric Legrand 42 Tui Craik 12 Chris Baines 52 Pat Hanmer 15 Midhat Sliemen 43 David Vassallo 21 Jason Cookson 60 Charlie Barton 15 Mark Jones 54 Joshua Price 16 Ryan Imeson 44 Jordan Lindsay 14 Brad Fairhurst 63 Chris Shone 17 Neil Peake 45 Steve Batten 27 Paul Perez 63 Billy-Jack Milligan 16 Bradley Richards 55 Jason Barker 18 Robert Tinney 46 Nath Rahilly 19 Robert Scott 67 Brad Bowker 19 Cade Marshall 47 Kong Tut 28 Nick Gage 66 Tim Grigg 17 Jeremy Collins 58 Drew Connick 20 Travis Kerr 48 Jimmy Taplin 20 Aaron Bice 77 Matt Riseley 21 Wayne Smith 49 Duol Moses 32 Bo Freeman 67 Sam Burch 24 Joshua Taylor 62 Ezekiel Ah Dar 22 Nick Stanley 50 Daniel Lobley 23 Oliver Swan 78 Dean Brostek Luke Jones Dyl Freeman 23 Shane Peake 51 Cam Kerr 34 69 31 Daniel Hanrahan 63 Beau Connick 24 Adam Walters 52 Tim Anderson 24 Ben Smith 88 Richard Brand 39 Matt Swift Nigel Scott 32 Adam Wiltgren 67 Joshua Burley 25 Daniel Morrison 53 Steve Ohis 26 Stu Johnson 54 Paul Stow 25 Jeremy Starke 99 Patrick Irons 41 Jake Marriner Ronal Hunt 37 David McBaron 69 Luke Maxfield 27 Alex Carroll 55 Nathan Crutchley

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL David Cowell Corey Burl Tevan D'Souza Tane Abbott Matt Crowley David Mandelbaum Stephen Jasiak Leo Launcher-Linare Marcus Robinson David Coates Jonny Huang William Robinson Xavier Martin Louie Martin Scott Learmonth Matt Kurtis

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME ENDEAVOUR HILLS C.P.L BLACK ROCK ASHWOOD

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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES all things are in place for our run at the finals. To to protect a few of the boys carrying niggles. But should hopefully get a few players back from We would like to acknowledge our sponsors ASHWOOD everyone involved on game day, thank you. To all of Tinders machine never missed a beat as the boys MOORABBIN illness and injury. Hardman Bros, The Butcher Club, Johnson our supporters, thank you. powered on, increasing their work rate resulting in Ashwood’s Biggest Kick to Kick Seniors Painting Service, Marks 4WD Adaptors, Yellow Thank you to all the Ashwood & Moorabbin a 7 goal 3/4 time lead. The last term was more of Reserves Elite Communications Seniors Report Hard day at the office today and full credit to Express, Buxton Hampton East Real Estate, supporters who made this event a success, we raised the same. Running, breaking the lines, linking up, A very disappointing way to end the season. After a great win by the Reserves, clinching their Ashwood on a very solid victory. Although TDT Driver, Training, Elg & Robinson, Boags, over $280 for the Anti-Cancer Council. numbers at the contest mixed in with some huge Congratulations to Will Kruss on winning the finals berth, Tinders boys were determined to play soundly beaten on Saturday we did have solid Brumby’s Moorabbin, Roy Higgins and Wylie bumps & strong tackling. Every player did exactly league goal kicking, and special thanks to Micky Lifecare Ashwood Reserves Report their part to make Rd18 a successful day for the contributions from Simon Sloss, Haydos, Mikey Dalziel Racing, Group One Electrics Pty Ltd, what was asked of them, PLAY THEIR ROLE. Broad for his help this year. Hope to see you all On the last round of the home and away season, we Ashwood FC. The 1st term started off as a bit of an Steele and Shauny. We now look forward to this back at the club next year where we can build on Party Shop Highett, KFC Southland for their welcomed Moorabbin to Essex Heights Reserve. The arm wrestle with both teams not giving an inch. The forwards again received great supply from their week’s final against Mount Waverley where we our achievements from this year. continued support throughout the year simple fact was for both sides, you win, and you’re in. But as the quarter went on we began to dominate mates up field boosting our lead to 72 points at the We did and we are! After the previous week’s loss, the possession working the ball down the ground, with final siren. Congrats to Taz on playing his 100th game! Great down back. boys came prepared to make up for it, and they were run & carry, no one giving an inch when it came to the MOUNT WAVERLEY to get a good win for a club legend. We’ve now achieved our primary goal, a finals berth. focused from the outset. The 1st quarter was a tough physical contests. #NOMOREEXCUSES #SEASONOVER affair with both sides showing the intensity needed Next SUNDAY is another stepping stone. Numbers at Notting Hill Hotel Seniors Report Finals this week against Moorabbin who will give to achieve the goal. At the break it was an even affair In the 2nd we were still controlling the game with the training a must as we work on our games. United we 49 scoring shots. 29 goals. 11 different goal- us a tough contest. Dp Constructions Netball Report: with Moorabbin ahead by 1 point. A few positional backs holding up well, however the forwards were stay strong, TEAM ASHWOOD! kickers. Could’ve given BOG to about 5-10 THE MWFC WAGS NETBALL TEAM HAS MADE IT a little astray when it came to our shots at goal. We different players. Was a great team performance #NOEXCUSE #MOUNTFOOTY THROUGH TO THE GRANDFINAL!!!!! changes by Coxy turned the side a bit better and a 5 Social Calendar goal to 1 break to us set up the rest of the day. The still managed to head to the rooms 4 kicks ahead. and unfortunately for South Yarra, they came Friday 25th September, Presentation Night. Captain was in fine form, leading a ‘team’ for the The 3rd quarter proved to be hard work for coaching up against a team wanting a top 2 spot and fine- Get Wet Pools Reserves Report: They performed like champs last Saturday, day. It’s an important week on the track to ensure staff as they worked the bench more often than usual www.ashwoodsportsclub.com.au tuning for finals. We eventually defeated South Usual story this season. winning their Semi-Final defeating Dandenong by Yarra by 144 pts. We start well… finish poorly. 10 goals (36 – 26). Discounted rates for Jets members & families forward targets to run out winners by 50 points. We had a plethora goal-kickers with 9 multiple BLACK ROCK with BIG savings!! A few lessons learnt by the Jets I’m sure we will Being down by only 2 goals at 3 qtr time, then end The girls have had a really great season so far goal-kickers. take into next week. Will need to be more switched up losing by 37 pts. Lapse in concentration and (finished MINOR PREMIERS) and just keep doing BRFC Presentation Night Doyle’s Bridge Hotel > Seniors intensity cost us. our great club proud. Friday 18th September @ Doyle’s Bridge Hotel on early boys & hit targets up forward if we are to The guys ran hard all day and were just The home side got off to a flyer, but the Jets reverse the result. Good luck to all the two’s crew 7pm: Presentation of all awards, across all the constantly in the right spots at the right time. Cammo kicked 3 and Rhys, Gus & Jez kicked 1 They face Dandenong again, this time in the pegged it back by half time to lead by a few goals. as the Jets reserves aim towards their first crack teams & club achievements. $60pp (inc. Sit down The 3rd term saw us dominate early only for the goal each. Grandfinal! The girls should be confident and I’m at finals in almost 10 years... We had Minners, Patty, Vulture, Drewy, Fiddly, Meals & happy hour) Dress- Smart casual, no Eagles to hit back late, the last term was goal sure they will do us proud. Caf, CJ, Cliffy & Micky all impacting the denim ! RSVP & Payment: needed by Fri 11th Sept. for goal until the Jets pulled away to salute by 4 TWB > Thirds Best players were: Jesse, Kieran & SOC scoreboard, Leighthal & Beeza controlled the (direct transfer preferred for payment, see club goals, better players for the day being Sunshine, Tough day at the office Vs the undefeated top side competed hard all day in the middle, Cammo was GREAT EFFORT LADIES!! midfield and Jazz, CommSec, Simo, Seany & website for details)- Please note- NO admission SOS, Ferg & Simmo. Congrats to all involved on with the bare 18, solid first half by the boys, but ran good up forward and Stapes & Ant were solid Fiddly provided excellent rebound from defence. #SOPROUD #NOEXCUSES will be accepted on the night if not paid prior as securing top spot which earns us week 1 of the out of legs after half time with the result showing this is a fully catered function. Further details & finals off to rest up & prepare for a crack at a spot this. Off to finals we go this week Vs Keysborough, to RSVP/Pay visit club Facebook group event or in the GF, big month ahead boys... Best of luck !! who we have had a few tight games against this SOUTH YARRA It’s finals time and good luck to our Thirds who are playing in their very at the club. year- Good luck to Mick, Parrott & the boys in our first final in the Club’s history. Brighton TOYOTA > Reserves clubs first ever thirds finals campaign.. Sponsor of the week Weird game today with both teams meeting again The Yarras played three dead rubbers this week but the Reserves and Thirds had a win to get their confidence up heading into finals. Doyle’s Bridge Hotel, Mordialloc- whatever the next week in week 1 of the finals, regardless of Don’t forget to mention you’re from BRFC, So occasion they have you covered Bar, Bistro or the result. The home side moved the ball well you get the royal service ! (& any BRFC special Yo-Get-It Auskick Report: Friday Night was the last session for season 2015. We had a Cubs versus private function room/s for that special occasion- for the majority & were a bit more direct to their discount offer they might have ) adults match which was an absolute ripper!!! The Cubs won, once, again. Then it was upstairs for pizza, pasta and a drink.

Seniors & Reserves play at Clayton on Sunday Refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of John Pesutto, State Member for Hawthorn and Luke O’Shannessy, AFL Victoria Development CARRUM PATTERSON Manager Central Region spoke to the Cubs and then presented them with their trophies, certificate for Expressions of Interest against Ashwood in the elimination final. Good luck the meeting. LAKES participation and Yo-get-it Vouchers. & good management to all teams. 2015 Sponsors: Big thanks to Life Member, Owen Pearse for being the Auskick administrator again this year. He did a Netballers Season Finishes (refer Club website www.cplfc.com.au) wonderful job. After a great season being in the top 2 through out Important Notice: Cplsfc Forum Tuesday 1St Dandy Pre Mix Concrete, Foresite, CPL Sports Club, The are calling for applications The Thirds Tower Hotel Report: the season the girls went down by 7 goals in the Longbeach RSL, Mortgage Choice Cheltenham, The Thirds were locked into third position prior to the first bounce. for the following coaching positions for season 2016; September, 7 Pm At Sports Club. Keysborough had 19 on the ground in the 2nd quarter which helped them get to kick the first 4 goals Casello Commercial Carpentry, Riviera Hotel, preliminary final. Tessa McKay was acknowledged of the 2nd quarter! Players were lined up and when the umps found out their scores were reset which All interested parties are invited & encouraged O`Sheas Timber Trusses, Hazelwood & Hill, as the best players for CPL on the day. Congrats to ruined their momentum and they never led again. Wakefield kicked a nice goal on the run. Dylan was a Senior Football – playing or non-playing all for your overall seasons performance. to attend the above forum to discuss our Clubs Frankston Dandenong Cars, FineLine Printing, great option for the Yarras up forward and kicked three goals. Milne dominated with 7 goals. Cameron Reserves Football – playing or non-playing strategy moving forward. The intent is to build on Pollard Insurance Brokers, dPP Hydronic Heating, kicked 2. Khoury was fantastic getting many possessions on the wing Micky Bohan was solid down back. U19s take on Cheltenham at Jack Barker Reserve Southern Bay electrical Services, Freddies Marina Everyone played well in every quarter. The Yarras won by 19 points. Netball- non-playing this Saturday starting at 10pm for what will be their the foundations that have been laid over the past Pizza, Bakers delight Patterson Lakes, KBW The Reserves Bendigo Bank Report: The Reserves were top of the ladder and four points ahead of Applications detailing experiences, qualifications and last game. seasons since our re birth. Solutions, Long beach Tree Service second place leading into the game. The Yarras percentage was higher than a politician’s lunch bill. The Yarras game mimicked one that knew the home-and-away season was done but there was plenty more references can be sent to; Snap Fitness Reserve Report Endeavour Hills Future Stars Program to go, as players weren’t willing to win the hard ball. The Yarras trailed at quarter time and half time The President before turning it around in the second half. Dore snagged four. Mahoney chimed in for two goals. Jewell ENDEAVOUR HILLS It’s finals fever for the reserves. Overcoming Both under 17’s teams will have to return to fight also found the middle of the big sticks as he appears to be peaking at the right time of the year. Clohesy Lyndale Football Club Black Rock, who we play again this week in it out again next week in Preliminary finals. Both MyPunter.com Senior Report and Myers were standouts, as they were willing to find the hard ball and put their bodies on the line. PO Box 2713 Dandenong North Vic 3175 the first final, to secure 2nd spot and to get the teams went down in their first Semi Finals games. The season has come to the close for our senior McKee and Strelec couldn’t work out who goes into the ruck, and that hit Strelec right in the heart. The second chance. Yarras won by 37 points in their lowest win since round 12. boys. With a mammoth task ahead of them and Dandenong Club Social News the reliance of Moorabbin getting over Ashwood, All the boys are confident of featuring late in Presentation Night has been confirmed for The Seniors Brady Tiling Report: The Seniors had troubles before the first bounce, needing four players Or may be sent via email to [email protected] from the Reserves. It was always going to be a tough struggle as many of the Yarras better players it was never going to be easy. Unfortunately, our the finals series and we urge all players and Friday October 16 at the Cranbourne Golf Club. If you wish to discuss prior to submitting an Tickets are $50 and include a two course meal. watched the game from the sidelines. One could’ve been confused that they were watching a UFC cage result and the other result didn’t go in our favour supporters to come down and cheer the boys on. fight as there were more fights than football in the first half of the game. Pane kept his man quiet for application please contact Ed McLean on 0438548013 With presentations commencing at 7pm and a DJ and the curtain is now drawn on a good season. GCS Service Management Women’s Report most of the day and played very well. Venville kicked three and was a great target up forward. Smith following. Tickets are now available from one of jumped high and took a hanger….once again. Brady was great offensively and bounced the ball through Not a great day for the Falcons, with both teams With 11 wins and 7 losses and losing 4 close our executive committee members. the middle of the ground on two separate occasions. Finlayson sold more candy than 7/11. The Yarras making their finals debuts and both falling short had no bench in the final ten minutes of the game which replicated how hard they worked. The Yarras games to top 5 teams, there has been a vast 2015 Partners in their first finals. lost by 144 points. improvement on our 4 win season in 2014. Massive thanks to our club partners, Major Big thanks to Devlin and his assistant, Joycey for coaching the boys this year. Unfortunately for division 5, the curtain has been Partner, MyPunter.com, Snap Fitness, Dandenong The bar has now been set for next season and we set down on them, but the division 3 Falcons get Club, S & J Brooks, Luke Donnellan MP, James Special thanks to all of our sponsors including All for Pets, The Tower Hotel, Boag’s Draught, Brady hope to see everyone back to have a real crack at another shot next week to redeem themselves Boag’s Draught, Melbourne Outdoor Blinds and Tiling, Hidden Café, Avon Tyrepower, Kingston Trophies, Camberwell Toyota, Rounds Real Estate, going deep into September in 2016. and book a spot in the Grand Final. GCS Service Management. Reclink, Bendigo Bank, Avenue Press and all 250 Club Members.

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UNDER 19S RESULTS: ROUND 17 UNDER 19’S: ON THE UP / ALEX CHARLES @charlesy93 UNDER 19S The penultimate round of the competition positions may not change during the final TEAM PWLDFA% PTS produced some interesting results with the round, however their opponents have plenty to Dingley 17 15 1 1 1512 543 278.45 62 favourites often coming out on top. As the play for next week when the sides meet at the St Kilda City 16 14 2 0 1961 611 320.95 60 regular season draws to a close, teams in finals Turner Road Reserve. Bentleigh 16 13 2 1 1534 756 202.91 58 shooting STAR Hampton 17 11 6 0 1340 910 147.25 44 OF THE WEEK contention are hitting their straps, while sides Oakleigh District 17 10 7 0 1319 1091 120.90 40 in the bottom six are building for the future with Despite a challenging season, Highett have St Pauls 17 9 8 0 1242 1035 120.00 36 The Leader Shooting Star of the Week Award systems, players and management. Of the top been undermanned throughout their campaign Cheltenham 17 7 10 0 1148 1213 94.64 28 returns for 2015. Each week a player from and have very rarely been able to field the Hallam 17 6 10 1 926 1108 83.57 26 four, Dingley maintained their hold of the minor the Under 19 competition is awarded the same 22 from week to week. There have been C.P.L 16 4 12 0 1027 1394 73.67 20 “Leader Shooting Star of the Week”. premiership with St Kilda and Dingley in close East Brighton 16 5 11 0 806 1501 53.70 20 pursuit. 35 players who’ve registered a game for the Skye 17 3 13 1 813 1562 52.05 14 club this season and regardless of the results, Highett 15 0 15 0 298 2202 13.53 0 Bentleigh trailed Hampton by small margins there is plenty of young talent coming through Hampton 2.3 4.5 5.5 7.9-51 at every change in a low scoring affair but Bentleigh 2.1 2.2 4.6 12.12-84 the ranks for next season and beyond. On the Hampton: Goal Kickers: M. Digby 2, J. Gascard 2, M. Lee, J. Lees, I. Elisaia ultimately overcame the Hammers with an other hand, Skye have only managed three wins Best Players: M. Digby, B. Griffin, I. Elisaia, G. Timms, B. Kheng, N. Heap Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: K. Heaphy-Wemyss 3, B. De Nardis 2, R. Moriarty 2, incredible final quarter performance. The T. Di Carlo, J. Mondano, C. Yenofkian, D. Nilsson, B. Cooper this season and will need to determine which Best Players: K. Heaphy-Wemyss, S. Daly, J. Van Berkel, D. Nilsson, Demons ensured they would still have an B. De Nardis, J. Mondano players will remain with the club at Under 19s opportunity to finish inside the top two by DANIEL SPENCE level for next season. The game is therefore Oakleigh District 4.1 6.5 13.7 16.10-106 outscoring Hampton 54-16 in the final term. very important to both clubs as they transition Hallam 2.1 2.2 6.3 8.3-51 OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: C. Hutchinson 4, N. Cramer 3, J. Winn 2, The efforts resulted in a 33-point victory for into 2016. C. Ward 2, D. Spence 2, C. Gabbert, S. Kahawatte, P. Lucarelli FOOTBALL CLUB Best Players: D. Spence, H. Colgrave, J. Nicholas, N. Cramer, A. Lucarelli, A. Davitt Bentleigh and it was ultimately the best contest Hallam: Goal Kickers: S. Thomas 5, H. Favero, M. Stadnikov, M. Lambert Best Players: S. Thomas, M. Stadnikov, S. Casey, M. Lambert, C. Struylaart, for both sides heading into finals. Finally, St Pauls remained inside the top six L. McConville The Round 17 Leader Shooting Star Award heading into the final round with a crushing Nomination has been awarded to Daniel Meanwhile, Oakleigh accounted for Hallam Carrum Patterson Lakes 1.0 4.3 5.4 6.7-43 Spence of the Oakleigh District Football 112-point win over Carrum. The Bulldogs St Pauls 3.5 4.7 11.11 24.11-155 Club. Daniel was instrumental in his best with a 55-point victory thanks to a blistering slotted 24 goals in a ruthless display to account Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal kickers: Not supplied Best players: Not supplied on ground performance last week with his seven-goal third quarter to keep their hopes for the Lions while Cheltenham took another St Pauls: Goal Kickers: M. Brown 5, J. Cooke 5, J. Becker 4, F. Jenkins 3, T. Walsh ability to win the contested ball. His use of 3, R. Kreymborg 2, C. Karamoshos, N. Stubbings alive for a position inside the top four. While the Best Players: S. Van Oursouw, T. Walsh, J. Cooke, V. Jenkins, F. Jenkins, M. Hargood the footy was exceptional, hitting his targets step in the right direction by defeating East and making it very hard for the opposition, side has to rely on Hampton capitulating in the Brighton by 58 points to move ahead of Hallam Skye 1.1 2.3 2.3 2.4-16 while his goal sense made him dangerous final round, their recent form shows plenty of into seventh place. The display reinforced Dingley 5.2 7.7 16.8 20.12-132 in the forward 50. Daniel’s ability stands promise for the future. For Hallam, they were Skye: Goal Kickers: C. Ellis, J. Dunkley out amongst his peers, having started their strong finish to the season as both sides Best Players: R. Smart, C. Ellis, T. Ross, B. Black, J. White-Ward, R. Powlesland unable to maintain their reasonable start to Dingley: Goal Kickers: A. Lloyd 10, M. Talarico 8, D. Trease, C. Brooker playing in the Seniors in 2014 and gaining will use the final round as another chance to Best Players: A. Lloyd, D. Trease, M. Talarico, J. Jolly, C. Scimia, J. Lake invaluable experience, which has shown the season as they sit outside of the top 6 with continue building to 2016. throughout his first season in the Under 19 a fixture against East Brighton to close out an East Brighton 0.3 1.9 2.11 3.13-31 competition in 2015. He is a player to watch indifferent 2015 campaign. Bentleigh v St Pauls; Hampton v St Kilda City; Cheltenham 3.2 5.4 11.8 14.15-99 during the finals. East Brighton: Goal Kickers: A. Giuliani, S. Siggins, B. Muller Dingley v Oakleigh District; Highett v Skye; Best Players: M. Lavender, T. Perks, T. Beard, M. Foster, A. Giuliani, F. Onea Congratulations Daniel. Elsewhere, premiership contenders St Kilda Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: S. Cusack 6, J. Kilner 2, N. Soldatos, A. Molyneux, East Brighton v Hallam; and N. Suppree, T. Davis, J. Ofosu-Amaah, A. Anderson and Dingley had 139-point and 116-point wins Best Players: C. Beaumont, N. Suppree, S. Cusack, N. Kilner, J. Kilner, D. Woodham Cheltenham v Carrum. over Highett and Skye respectively. The minor St Kilda City 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.11-155 Highett 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4-16 premiership race has been well-documented This week will be a very important round for Not supplied between the two sides and the finishing finals contenders as positions are finalised!

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2015 UNDER 19S FIXTURE

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME 11-Apr 23-May ROUND 13 St Kilda City 14.11.95 def Cheltenham 8.15.63 St Kilda City 12.6-78 def East Brighton 4.11-35 18-Jul East Brighton 3.5.23 def by Dingley 13.16.94 Dingley 12.12-84 def St Pauls 5.5-35 St Kilda City 18.12-120 def St Pauls 7.2-44 Oakleigh District 23.23.161 def Skye 4.5.29 Hampton 15.10-100 def Skye 9.10-64 Cheltenham 8.11-59 def by Dingley 10.15-75 C.P.L 10.10.70 def Hallam 5.9.39 Cheltenham 18.19-127 def Highett 7.6-48 Oakleigh District 12.12-84 def Hampton 2.9-21 Highett 2.2.14 def by Bentleigh 28.17.185 Bentleigh 16.11-107 def Hallam 7.6-48 Hallam 4.6-30 def by Bentleigh 5.6-36 St Pauls 8.14.62 def by Hampton 11.11.77 C.P.L 11.4-70 def by Oakleigh District 13.9-87 C.P.L 18.12-120 def Highett 2.9-21 East Brighton 10.13-73 def Skye 8.8-56 ROUND 2 ROUND 8 18-Apr 30-May ROUND 14 Dingley 13.9.87 def St Kilda City 7.3.45 St Pauls 7.7-49 def by Bentleigh 8.9-57 25-Jul Bentleigh 23.18-156 def East Brighton 1.6-12 Hallam 9.21-75 def Skye 7.12-54 Bentleigh 9.15-69 def Cheltenham 9.4-58 Hampton 23.18.156 def Highett 1.6.12 Oakleigh District 9.14-68 def Cheltenham 9.13-67 C.P.L 8.5-53 def by Hampton 15.19-109 Hallam 9.16.70 def Cheltenham 4.4.28 Highett 0.1-1 def by Dingley 15.30-120 Oakleigh Dist. 13.23-101 def East Brighton 5.6-36 St Pauls 14.18.102 def Oakleigh District 4.3.27 East Brighton 2.12-24 def by Hampton 12.9-81 Skye 5.6-36 def by St Pauls 13.5-83 Skye 6.9.45 def by C.P.L 11.10.76 St Kilda City 17.14-116 def by C.P.L 4.5-29 Dingley 12.16-88 def Hallam 4.6-30 Highett 0.0-0 def by St Kilda City 21.23-149 ROUND 3 ROUND 9 25-Apr 13-Jun ROUND 15 Cheltenham 16.14-110 def East Brighton 8.5-53 St Kilda City 6.9-45 def by Bentleigh 10.14-74 1-Aug Skye 12.13-85 def Highett 2.3-15 East Brighton 11.4-70 def St Pauls 8.8-56 East Brighton 0.0-0 def by St Kilda City 26.18-174 Hampton 7.1-43 def by St Kilda City 13.10-88 Dingley 8.9-57 Oakleigh District 12.11-83 def Highett 1.4-10 St Pauls 2.9-21 def by Dingley 19.10-124 def C.P.L 4.4-28 Hallam 7.14-56 def Oakleigh District 6.7-43 Cheltenham 3.7-25 def Hampton 10.12-72 Bentleigh 15.10-100 def Oakleigh District 9.7-61 Hampton 6.9-45 def by Cheltenham 12.19-91 Hallam 2.3-15 def by Dingley 19.12-126 St Pauls 16.9-105 def Hallam 4.15-39 Bentleigh 25.19-169 def Skye 3.2-20 C.P.L 7.9-51 def by Skye 10.17-77 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION Highett 6.6-42 def by C.P.L 20.16-136 ROUND 4 AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 2-May 20-Jun 8-Aug St Pauls 7.6-48 def by St Kilda City 16.16-112 Cheltenham 4.3-27 def by St Kilda City 24.14-158 Cheltenham 7.6-48 def by St Pauls 7.11-53 Dingley 13.17-95 def Cheltenham 3.10-28 Dingley 19.18-132 def by East Brighton 2.1-13 Dingley 6.12-48 def Bentleigh 5.5-35 Hampton 19.15-129 def Oakleigh District 4.10-34 Skye 4.6-30 def by Oakleigh District 8.16-64 Skye 4.2-26 def by Hampton 15.16-106 C.P.L 4.6-30 def by Bentleigh 14.23-107 St Pauls 9.8-62 def C.P.L 8.9-57 Oakleigh District 11.29-95 def C.P.L 4.2-26 Skye 10.11-71 def East Brighton 7.14-56 Bentleigh 11.12-78 def Hampton 3.3-21 Highett 2.3-15 def by East Brighton 14.13-97 Highett 2.8-20 def Hallam 16.22-118 Hallam 16.15-111 def Highett 1.1-7 St Kilda City 12.10-82 def Hallam 4.2-26 ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 9-May 27-Jun 15-Aug Cheltenham 4.10-34 def by Bentleigh 15.11-101 St Kilda City 10.10-70 def Dingley 3.5-23 East Brighton 3.13-31 def by Cheltenham 14.15-99 Hallam 12.16-88 def St Pauls 2.10-22 East Brighton 2.5-17 def by Bentleigh 14.7-91 C.P.L 6.7-43 def by St Pauls 24.11-155 Hampton 16.16-112 def C.P.L 8.5-53 Highett 5.3-33 def by Hampton 14.12-96 Oakleigh District 16.10-106 def Hallam 8.3-51 St Kilda City 20.15-135 def Skye 5.3-33 C.P.L 10.8-68 def by Cheltenham 12.8-80 Hampton 7.9-51 def Bentleigh12.12-84 East Brighton 21.19-145 def Highett 2.0-12 Skye 9.6-60 tied Hallam 8.12-60 Skye 2.4-16 def Dingley 20.12-132 Dingley 15.9-99 def by Oakleigh District 4.7-31 Oakleigh District 10.10-70 def by St Pauls 11.8-74 St Kilda City 24.11-155 def Highett 2.4-16 ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 16-May 11-Jul 22-Aug St Pauls 22.21-153 def Highett 2.3-15 Hallam 4.15-39 def by C.P.L 10.6-66 Bentleigh v St Pauls Bentleigh 9.6-60 tied Dingley 8.12-60 Bentleigh 4.1-25 def by St Kilda City 23.20-158 Highett v Skye C.P.L 8.3-51 def by East Brighton 11.18-84 St Pauls 17.16-118 def East Brighton 5.5-35 Cheltenham v C.P.L Hallam 4.7-31 def by Hampton 14.4-88 Highett 2.4-16 def by Oakleigh District 24.22-166 Dingley v Oakleigh District Cheltenham 15.15-105 def Skye 9.10-64 Skye 7.5-47 def by Cheltenham 16.3-99 East Brighton v Hallam Oakleigh District 6.2-38 def by St Kilda City 26.19-175 Hampton 4.9-33 def by Dingley 10.8-68 Hampton v St Kilda City

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BENTLEIGH CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES CHELTENHAM HALLAM HIGHETT OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Coach: Rob Lawford Coach: Zach White Coach: Greg Barclay Coach: David Antonielli Coach: Andre Carey Coach: Scott Russell # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Chris Yenofkian 17 Lachlan Dickson 1 Jax Kilner 17 Damien Paterno 1 M. Wood 17 D. Marquison 1 Joe Bekierz 18 Chris Harms 1 Connor Morgan 18 Jake Winn 1 Ronald Hunt 28 Cameron Neale Kade Heaphy- 2 Jeromy Wise 18 Alan Anderson 2 Darcy Hutchinson 19 Jack Prosser Anthony 2 19 Ben Cooper 2 L. Wood 18 M. D'Addario 2 Brody carr 19 Wemyss Lucarelli dvc Brandon 3 Rhys Prosser 20 Marc Campion 2 Rory Brown 30 3 Ryan Costello 19 Tom Worrell Sanjay 4 Saf Balic 22 Ben De Nardis Butterworth 3 J. Edwards 19 D. Hanley 3 20 Aiden Spence 4 21 Kahawatte 4 Mitchell Daniels 20 George Karpathakis Tristan Brown Joe Callahan 4 M. Lambert 20 D. Grayson Nathaniel 5 Christian Bell 23 Dylan Waghorne 6 Daniel Nash 41 Blake Helsham 5 21 Cory Hutchison 5 James Burns 22 Max Pandur Cramer 5 Nick Kilner 21 Liam Brotz 5 C. Straylaart 22 L. McConville Jordan 6 Rob Aitken 24 Jack Dear 6 Daniel Gilhooley 23 Mitchell Hoar 6 Lachlan Guerin 22 7 Matt Taylor Luke Sutcliffe 6 Jake Davis 22 Shaun Cusack Brambleby 6 J. O'Brien 23 T. Neill Patrick Lucarelli 7 Liam Nixon 25 Spencer Daly 7 Aidan Young 24 Ryan Osbourne 7 Chris Gabbert 23 7 Cameron Beaumont 23 Jojo Amaah dvc Beau 7 J. Webber 24 D. Kerr 8 Mitchell Meriton 8 Ryan Wheeler 25 Sam Jackson Dustin 8 James Halliwell 26 Brayden Lawford Goldsworthy 8 Stephen Lees 24 8 Blake Ellis 24 Nick Soldatos Fernandez 8 S. Casey 25 A. Rahimi 9 Harry Russo 26 Kieran Finkelda 9 James Kiernan 27 Robbie Hyde 9 Alex Baragwanath 25 Sam Herlinger 9 Daniel Spence 25 Liam Cogan 9 Daniel Courts Alex Wilson 9 J. Crutchfield 29 H. Wood 10 James Bekierz 27 Kade Mclellan 10 Alex Molyneux 26 Jay Braden 10 Josh Mondano 29 Tim McGaw 11 Harry Goodman 28 Michael Goodman 10 Curtis Ward vc 27 brody ledder 10 R. Lewis 30 T. Evans-Atkison 14 Jack Thompson Jayden Riordan 11 Leo Rodriguez 27 Nathan Karpathakis Jordan 12 Rob Moriarty 30 Aaron Locandro 12 Brayden O'conner 29 Jason Goulding 11 Hayden Colgrave 28 11 R. Hobson 31 M. Jeffery skalamera 12 Tim Fitzsimons 28 Tom Davis Andrew 13 John Vasilakis 30 Josh Desperless 13 Tom Brooks 31 Josh Van Berkel 17 Joshua Doyle 12 Aiden Davitt 31 Jason Nicholas McCormack 12 R. McConville 32 E. Mustapha 13 29 Dayton Woodham Darcy Ward 14 Zion Periera 31 Joel Melnjak 14 Daniel Nilson 32 Thomas Di Carlo 13 D. Cavallo 33 J. Folino 14 Daniel Urban 44 John Walker 18 Liam Hickman Thomas King 14 Lachlan Whiteside 30 Nick Suppree 15 James Sneesby 32 Daniel Trease Chris Fournarakis Johnathon 15 Mitchell Pollard 33 Zac Dennis 15 99 15 Tom La Cava 31 Curtis Thatcher 14 K. Kime 34 K. Norris 16 Stefan Lindstrom 39 Harry Brennan c Stevens Andrew 22 Ryan Lynch James Moore 16 15 T. Wright 35 D. Hettirachchi 16 Mason Franz Stolzenburg 16 Daniel Stonehouse 17 Lucas Adams 53 Lachlan Cunningham

DINGLEY EAST BRIGHTON HAMPTON SKYE ST KILDA CITY ST PAULS Coach: Matt Benton Coach: John Black Coach: Lachlan Batt Coach: Adam Lagerewskij Coach: Nathan Johns Coach: Wayne Herbstreit # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Leon Mateariki 21 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 1 Andy Din 16 Callum Ryan 1 Miles harding 16 Nathan Tabe 1 Carl-Oskar Beer 16 Josh Lees 1 Zac Lambert 13 Brandon Bailey 1 John Barnes 20 Jeremy Lloyd 4 Shai Wood 21 Jake Phelan 2 Mathew Butts 17 Tom Mullins 2 Kaleb Forster 17 David Lee 2 Zach Allen 17 Nick Matic 3 Nick Bury 21 Ben Lindsay 2 Luke Broomhall 14 Dean Nicol 5 Denzel Cooper 24 Fabricko Addi 3 Daniel Trease 18 Chris Baum 3 Adam Wakeling 18 Jackson Forster 3 Thomas Burley 18 Pierce Trainor 4 Marty Clements 22 Nick Stubbings Jackson O'Hehir- 7 24 Alex James 4 Athen Guiliani 19 Luke Johnson 4 Josh Vitiritti 19 Nathan Heap 3 Josh Scrivano 15 Michael Ward Vargas 5 Michael Constantinou 23 Jake Halasz 4 Nick Taylor 19 Mark Fitch 8 Will Patterson 25 Ollie Gabelich 5 Joel Fowler 20 Andrew Di Maria 5 Bunareth Kheng 20 James Hickey 6 Carl Herbstreit 23 Pat Tanner 5 Kyle McGurk 20 Carmine Scimia 4 Joel McConville 16 Jason Ward Riley Gorringe- 9 Ayan Nyanjok 27 Kelsey Davies 6 Isaac Vanderwerf 21 Ari Levin 6 Corey Smith 21 8 Braydn Mancal 24 Mitch Carracher 6 Madison Talarico 21 Connor Horsey Dennis 5 Tyson Ross 17 Corey Notman 10 Ronnie, Llorico 28 Jack Sanders 7 Jackson Young 22 James Taylor 7 Carl Nichols 22 Alisdair Curr 9 Matt Brown 24 Tim Tyler 7 Lachie Craig 22 Ryan Ferdinand 12 Mitchell Oman 30 Jarrod Dousa 8 Matt bertoncello 23 Matt Lowe 8 Will Mason 23 Mark Digby 6 Riely Powlesland 20 Jake Dunkley 10 Chris Marinos 25 Tim Walsh 8 Josh Lake 23 Lachlan Craig 13 Michael Puts 32 Damon Moody 9 Charlie Black 24 Brendan Stuart 9 Liam Timms 24 Guy Timms 11 Michael Hargood 25 Cam James 7 Nazz Franze 23 Reece Smart 15 Elijah Salesusi 33 Dallas Peut 9 Vincent Arena 24 Jeremy John 10 Brodie Muller 25 Kay Love-Linay 10 Nathan Wallace 25 James Gascard 12 Gianni Mercuri 27 Ryan Wilson 16 Julian Yeatman 34 Ruben Jamieson 10 Anthony Basile 25 Josh Woolfe 8 Brett Dawson 31 Apple Juice 11 Tim Wilson 26 Jeremy Poynton 11 Troy Smith 26 Noah Wynen 13 Mitch Peet 28 Bryce Wilson 17 Matthew Shrimpton 38 Kieran Jamieson 11 Liam Considine 26 Jason Wylie 12 Joel Blacker 38 Trent Beard 12 Cameron Lee 27 Harvey Little 16 Victor Jenkins 30 Jordan Lloyd 9 Ryan Bounds 55 Jordan Grubb 18 Hamish Johnstone 42 Guy Chuol 13 Jordan Bichsel 27 Leigh Johnson 13 Ben Moran 42 Joel Stewart 13 Michael Riddle 29 Matthew Hanson 18 Daniel Georgiou 74 Xavier Pauli 17 Connor Byrne 33 Fred Jenkins 10 Reece Stewart 63 Dylan Vreekamp Sebastian Josh 14 Rob Rusan 30 14 Matt Foster 44 Fraser Young 14 Bailey Griffin 51 18 Andrew Weiss 35 Jeremy Muldoon Zammit Clark-Henry 19 Bika steve Ula 77 Felix Brown 11 Jaydon Delange Matt Bailey 15 Josh Jolly 15 BJ Connor 15 Nicholas Moon 20 Tyrone Tsataliya 88 Josiah Laakulu 19 Luke Johnstone

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THIRDS RESULTS: ROUND 17/18 2015 THIRDS FIXTURE

THIRDS - BLUE Clayton 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0-12 BLUE DIVISION Dingley 8.6 14.7 15.14 23.16-154 ROUND 1 ROUND 7 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME ROUND 13 TEAM PWLDFA% PTS 11-Apr 23-May 18-Jul Clayton: Goal Kickers: P. Kurth, N. Fallace Cerberus 13 13 0 0 2336 231 1011.26 60 Mordialloc 2.2-14 def by Chelsea Heights 15.6-96 Mordialloc 5.6-36 def by Clayton 17.10-112 Clayton 20.16-136 def Chelsea Heights 0.5-5 Best Players: P. Cook, J. Lao, B. Wotton, S. Wills, N. Anderson, St Kilda City 16.14-110 def Cheltenham 8.6-54 St Kilda City 17.10-112 def Cheltenham 1.3-9 Cheltenham 0.1-1 def by Dingley 31.16-202 B. Rowley Clayton 7.5-47 def by Cerberus 17.16-118 Chelsea Heights 2.1-13 def by Cerberus 23.17-155 St Kilda City 1.4-10 def by Cerberus 20.17-137 Dingley 14 12 2 0 2170 389 557.84 56 BYE: Dingley Dingley 26.9-165 Mordialloc 10.4-64 Dingley: Goal Kickers: J. Keyt 5, J. O’Brien 4, S. Morris 3, def Endeavour Hills 0.0-0 def Endeavour Hills 8.8-56 M. Jeddou 2, J. English 2, S. Frost 2, P. Rizzi 2, M. Wonnacott, ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 Clayton 15 9 6 0 1368 960 142.50 40 18-Apr 30-May 25-Jul J. Billing, A. Puleio Cheltenham 12.17-89 def Mordialloc 7.10-52 St Kilda City 18.15-123 def Chelsea Heights 2.2-14 Dingley 36.18-234 def Chelsea Heights 0.0-0 St Kilda City 16 9 7 0 1100 917 119.96 36 Best Players: P. Rizzi, J. English, S. Frost, P. Merkus, A. Hickford, Dingley 13.18-96 def St Kilda City 3.4-22 Clayton 24.25-169 def Cheltenham 3.3-21 Clayton 24.20-164 def Cheltenham 7.1-43 M. Wonnacott Chelsea Heights 0.1-1 def by Cerberus 28.23-191 Mordialloc 1.0-6 def by Dingley 24.25-169 Cerberus 36.18-234 v Mordialloc 0.0-0 BYE: Clayton Cerberus 23.13-151 St Kilda City 0.16-106 Endeavour Hills 12 6 6 0 735 1130 65.04 24 def Endeavour Hills 1.0-6 def Endeavour Hills 0.3-39 ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 Endeavour Hills 7.5 11.8 18.12 26.14-170 25-Apr 13-Jun 1-Aug Mordialloc 16 4 12 0 636 1944 32.72 16 Mordialloc 4.4-28 def by Dingley 24.23-167 Mordialloc 3.4-22 def by St Kilda City 5.12-42 Clayton 15.17-107 def Mordialloc 2.3-15 Cheltenham 0.1 2.3 2.5 4.6-30 Cheltenham 6.6-42 def Chelsea Heights 12.17-89 Dingley 15.9-99 def Clayton 4.5-39 Cerberus v Cheltenham Chelsea Heights 14 4 10 0 599 1941 30.86 16 St Kilda City 4.7-31 def by Clayton 4.8-32 Cheltenham 0.4-4 def by Cerberus 23.12-150 Dingley 16.12-108 def St Kilda City 2.2-14 Not supplied. BYE: Cerberus Chelsea Heights 2.1-13 def by Endeavour Hills 16.21-117 Endeavour Hills 0.0-0 def by Chelsea Heights 10.3-63 Cheltenham 16 1 15 0 547 1979 27.64 8 ROUND 4 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION AWARENESS ROUND 10 ROUND 16 2-May 20-JUN 8-Aug Chelsea Heights 2.3-15 def by Clayton 34.24-228 Chelsea Heights 9.4-58 def by Mordialloc 11.9-75 St Kilda City 15.9-99 def Clayton 5.3-33 St Kilda City 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.13-109 Dingley 33.22-220 def Cheltenham 0.1-1 Cheltenham 5.9-39 def by St Kilda City 12.7-79 Mordialloc v Cerberus Cerberus 0.0 0.0 0.0 26.14-170 Cerberus 34.24-228 def Mordialloc 0.1-1 Dingley 4.1-25 def by Cerberus 15.8-98 Cheltenham 4.9-33 def by Chelsea Heights 12.8-80 Mordialloc 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.3-63 BYE: St Kilda City Endeavour Hills 10.8-68 def Clayton 8.11-59 Dingley 24.13-157 def Endeavour Hills 3.1-19 Chelsea Heights 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0-12 ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: G. Krepp 3, N. Laffy 3, N. Pappos 2, 9-May 27-Jun 15-Aug A. De Netto 2, D. Concilia 2, J. Perriam 2, C. Lalotoa, B. Hall Cereberus won via forfeit Chelsea Heights 3.1-19 forfeit to Dingley 16.21-117 Mordialloc 14.10-94 def Cheltenham 4.3-27 St Kilda City 16.13-109 def Mordialloc 10.3-63 Best Players: G. Krepp, D. Foote, J. Perriam, G. Joachim, N. Laffy, Mordialloc 7.2-44 def by Clayton 10.17-77 St Kilda City 10.2-62 def by Dingley 10.8-68 Clayton 2.0-12 def by Dingley 23.16-154 Cerberus 16.21-117 def St Kilda City 3.1-19 L. Chitkrapong Clayton 14.10-94 def Chelsea Heights 0.1-1 Cerberus 26.14-170 def Chelsea Heights 2.0-12 Endeavour Hills 8.15-63 def Cheltenham 3.3-21 Endeavour Hills 0.1-1 def by Cerberus 14.6-90 Endeavour Hills 26.14-170 def Cheltenham 4.6-30 Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: D. Barlow 4, S. Cunningham 2, ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 D. Alford 2, T. Dorsett, A. Kent 16-May 11-Jul 22-Aug Best Players: N. Fitzgerald, T. Jewell, N. Lynch, S. Cunningham Clayton 8.11-59 def St Kilda City 7.8-50 Chelsea Heights 7.6-48 def Cheltenham 6.7-43 Chelsea Heights v St Kilda City Cerberus 10.11-71 def Dingley 6.13-49 Dingley 21.14-140 def Mordialloc 1.1-7 Cheltenham v Clayton Cheltenham 11.10-76 def by Mordialloc 14.12-96 Cerberus 25.11-161 def Clayton 1.4-10 Cerberus v Dingley Chelsea Heights 11.6-72 def by Endeavour Hills 11.8-74 Endeavour Hills 4.3-27 def by St Kilda City 20.19-139 Endeavour Hills v Mordialloc THIRDS - RED Sandown 3.4 6.7 9.8 12.10-82 Dandenong 3.2 4.2 7.5 9.6-60 TEAM PWLDFA% PTS RED DIVISION Sandown: Goal Kickers: R. Ettridge 3, M. McCormick 3, A. Powell 2, ROUND 1 ROUND 7 Skye 15 15 0 0 2372 342 693.57 72 ROUND 13 T. Ho 2, B. Le, R. Logan 11-Apr 23-May 11-Jul Best Players: T. Ho, S. O’Byrne, T. Stewart, J. Cousland, Doveton Eagles 5.5-35 def by Keysborough 20.13-133 Dandenong 4.5-29 def by Sandown 14.13-97 Skye 12.18-90 def Doveton Eagles 4.2-26 Sandown 16 12 4 0 1321 788 167.64 56 J. Gonzalez, J. Raven Black Rock 5.9-39 def by South Yarra 9.8-62 Black Rock 8.8-56 def by Keysborough 9.12-66 Black Rock 12.8-80 def Dandenong 8.12-60 Skye 19.22-136 def Sandown 1.8-14 South Yarra 4.28-28 def by Skye 7.55-55 Dandenong: Goal Kickers: S. Finch 2, D. Jennings, S. Anderton Sandown 9.8-62 def Keysborough 4.2-26 South Yarra 16 10 6 0 1339 871 153.73 48 Hallam 19.22-136 def Dandenong 1.8-14 Doveton Eagles 6.36-36 def Hallam 3.27-27 Best Players: D. Jennings, S. Finch, F. Smith, S. Peatling, Hallam 6.4-40 def by South Yarra 12.18-90 ROUND 2 ROUND 8 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME ROUND 14 D. DePrazer, A. Nicolopoulos 18-Apr 30-May Keysborough 16 7 9 0 1310 1133 115.62 36 18-Jul Dandenong 5.8-38 def by Black Rock 12.18-90 Sandown 3.6-24 def by South Yarra 7.10-52 Skye 22.16-148 def Hallam 0.2-2 Hallam 4.5-29 def by Keysborough 15.12-102 South Yarra 13.14-92 def Dandenong 5.9-39 Black Rock 16 6 10 0 931 1201 77.52 28 Keysborough 2.2 4.7 7.7 9.11-65 South Yarra 148 def Doveton Eagles 0.2-2 Dandenong 2.1-13 def by Skye 29.13-187 Doveton Eagles 5.9-39 def by Sandown 13.14-92 Black Rock 12.5-77 def Keysborough 7.10-52 South Yarra 4.1 6.1 10.4 13.6-84 Keysborough 5.8-38 def by Sandown 13.12-90 Doveton Eagles 1.7-13 def by Black Rock 12.8-80 Dandenong 17 4 13 0 702 1734 40.48 16 ROUND 3 ROUND 9 Hallam 5.9-39 def by Skye 13.14-92 Keysborough: Goal Kickers: J. Whiteoak 3, D. Cullen 2, J. Cuffe, 25-Apr 13-Jun ROUND 15 25-Jul Hallam 11 2 9 0 722 1390 51.94 12 J. Pi, D. Paten, J. Cipressi Doveton Eagles 0.1-1 def by Skye 29.22-196 South Yarra 17.14-116 def Hallam 3.6-24 South Yarra 15.24-114 Sandown 18.14-122 def Doveton Eagles 4.4-28 Black Rock 9.16-70 def Keysborough 3.3-21 Best Players: C. Letcher, S. Baguley, J. Cipressi, T. Savran, Dandenong 1.1-7 def by Doveton Eagles 9 2 7 0 424 1662 25.51 8 Black Rock 7.6-48 def by Sandown 10.11-71 Keysborough 10.7-67 def Black Rock 6.9-45 Skye 9.16-70 def Doveton Eagles3.3-21 J. Whiteoak, T. Killi Keysborough 29.22-196 won by forfeit Hallam 0.1-1 Skye 18.14-122 def Dandenong 3.6-24 Dandenong 6.11-47 def Sandown 6.3-39 South Yarra: Goal Kickers: T. Milne 7, D. Harburger 3, ROUND 4 OPTIMUS CONCUSSION AWARENESS ROUND 10 South Yarra 9.16-70 def Hallam 3.3-21 J. Cameron 2, G. Wakefield 2-May 20-Jun ROUND 16 Best Players:, O. Khoury, D. Harburger, J. Singh, K. Hill, Black Rock 19.18-132 def Hallam 2.4-16 Keysborough 20.18-138 def Doveton Eagles 0.0-0 1-Aug J. Cameron, T. Milne Sandown 19.18-132 def Doveton Eagles 2.4-16 Sandown 17.11-113 def Hallam 2.13-25 Hallam v Doveton Eagles Dandenong 3.8-26 def by Keysborough 14.19-103 Skye 20.18-138 def Black Rock 0.0-0 Dandenong 14.11-95 def Black Rock 4.7-31 Skye 19.18-132 def South Yarra 2.4-16 Dandenong 2.9-21 def by South Yarra 14.12-96 Sandown 11.5-71 def Keysborough 6.12-48 Skye 3.4 6.9 12.12 21.16-142 Doveton Eagles 0.0 . . . ROUND 5 ROUND 11 South Yarra 6.40-40 def by Skye 16.10-106 9-May 27-Jun ROUND 17 Hallam 0.0 . . . Keysborough 1.1-7 def by Skye 27.14-176 Doveton Eagles 11.5-71 def Dandenong 6.17-53 Black Rock 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1-1 8-Aug Hallam 7.5-47 def by Black Rock 8.9-57 Hallam 3.6-24 def by Sandown 17.10-112 Black Rock 5.1-31 def by Sandown 7.2-44 Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Dyer 8, C. DeLuca 3, S. Thorne 3, Scores not supplied South Yarra 5.10-40 def by Sandown 7.9-51 South Yarra 10.6-66 def by Keysborough 9.14-68 Doveton Eagles 3.6-24 def by Dandenong 14.6-90 Black Rock 3.6-24 def by Skye 17.10-112 Dandenong 9.10-64 def South Yarra 2.7-19 N. Hofmann 3, N. Webb, L. Leaunoa, S. Werner, C. McCormack Keysborough 3.2-20 def by Skye 19.21-135 Best Players: N. Webb, B. Dyer, N. Hofmann, L. Leaunoa, ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 S. Thorne, S. Werner 16-May 4-Jul Sandown 12.11-83 South Yarra 11.8-74 15-Aug Black Rock: def Black Rock 5.9-39 def Black Rock 4.7-31 Goal kickers: Not supplied Hallam 36.18-234 def Dandenong 0.0-0 Keysborough 3.4-22 def by Dandenong 17.15-117 Sandown 12.10-82 def Dandenong 9.6-60 Best Players:, R. Keele, A. Phelps, T. Luckman, L. Adderley, T. Sim, Skye 36.18-234 def Doveton Eagles 0.0-0 Hallam 3.1-19 def by Doveton Eagles 13.14-92 Keysborough 9.11-65 def by South Yarra 13.6-84 M. Bennett Keysborough 6.7-43 def by South Yarra 13.10-88 Sandown 3.4-22 def by Skye 9.8-62 Skye 21.16-142 def Black Rock 0.1-1

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THIRDS RED: QUALIFYING FINAL THIRDS RED: ELIMINATION FINAL SATURDAY AUGUST 22 -MEADE RESERVE, HAUGHTON ROAD, CLAYTON SUNDAY AUGUST 23 - MEADE RESERVE, HAUGHTON ROAD, CLAYTON SOUTH YARRA SANDOWN KEYSBOROUGH BLACK ROCK Ground: Cnr Cheltenham & Stanley Rds Ground: Fritz Holzer Park Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Springvale Ground: McDonald Reserve, Black Rock (Melways ref 89 D9) (Melway Ref 45 G12) North (Melway Ref 80 D5) Telephone: 0419 140 476 Telephone: 0402 053 082 Telephone: 0417 015 387 Telephone: Brett Phillips - 0408540185 Colours: Red and Black Colours: Blue, Red & White Colours: Royal Blue Yoke, Maroon, Colours: R ed, White & Blue with Cobra Senior Coach: John Burke Gold Lion Senior Coach: Ryan Goodes Senior Coach: Rick Bean Reserves Coach: John Sinclair Senior Coach: Brett Devlin Reserves Coach: Trent McKenzie Reserves Coach: Matthew Ferguson Thirds Coach: Michael Bennett Reserves Coach: Daniel Mahoney Thirds Coach: Matt McCormick Thirds Coach: Jamie Pi # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Lachlan Clohesy 28 Nick Presland (Capt) 1 Thannh Ho 55 James Raven 30 Calum Letcher 74 Jake Whiteoak 7 Michael Bennett 39 Aaron Hosking 31 Callum Eastburn 75 Adam Harrex 2 Corey Mangos 29 Ryan Dore 2 Steve O'Byrne 57 James Cousland 9 Jeremy Kilmister 40 Grenville Wise 39 Damian Cullen 76 Adam Bunting 10 Darren Smith 41 Cody Ferries 3 Adam Strelec 30 Michael Higgins 3 59 Daniel McMahon Ricky Ettridge 41 Hayden Albon 77 Andrew Connell 4 Ryhan Pearse 35 Justin Baxter 13 Jordan Clough 43 Andrew Phelps 8 Matt Bennie 60 Adam Powell 45 Jesse Cuffe 79 Enzo Cid 6 Charles McKee 36 Luke Johnson 48 Jarratt Eastburn 80 Jacob Caisley 15 Trent Crozier 44 Dan Pratt 9 Tommy Ho 61 Nam Ho 10 Chris Sharpley 38 Julian Belfrage 53 Taylan Killi 81 Nigel Vandergert 16 George Malliaras 47 Adam Turner 11 Matt McCormick 65 Dave Spencer 56 Daniel Mclaughlin 82 Daniel Anderson 11 Will Smith 39 Gerard Costello 19 Taylann Luckman 53 Ben Fraser 21 Jamie Mott 67 Ricky Logan 58 Gordon Hyde 83 Nathan Torcasio 12 Chris Dore 41 Matt Joyce 21 Bradley Nopper 54 John Barry 25 Jesse Fitzgerald 70 Matt Jolley 59 Matthew Day 84 Dave Paten 12 Danny Wyatt 44 Troy Lange 26 Dean Artesani 56 Roy Parsons 63 Richard Eppinger 85 Daniel Mackenzie 27 Hai Nguyen 71 Aaron Woods 13 Dan Rossi 48 Mark Phillips 64 Garry Siberas 86 Johnaton Markovitch 27 Marty Wickham 56 Callum Paynter 34 Kim Om 74 Lesley Howell 17 Matt Jewell 53 Michael Klomp 65 Damon Clayton 87 Jake Bradshaw 28 Tim De Munk 58 Leigh Jones 36 Mat Moir 75 Craig King 18 Geoff Zach 68 Ollie Smith 67 Gabe Clayton 88 Jamie Pi 29 Luke Hamilton 60 William Peters 41 Bao Le 76 Brendan McCarthy 68 Aaron Raven 92 Jarryd Cipressi 19 Michael Bohan 71 Daniel Mahoney 30 James Smith 64 Haydn Paynter 70 Aaron O'Mara 95 Jakob Balchin 24 Carl Matheson 73 Liam Halverson 43 Trent Stewart 78 Glen Burns 30 Andrew Broadstock 82 Todd Anderson 71 Paul Taylor 99 Anthony McKeever 46 Aaron Straughair 85 Josh Gonzalez 32 David Watson 86 Michael Hogg 24 Alastair Noel 79 Chris Kaliviotis 72 Daniel whiteoak 100 Aaron Lieberman 27 Seb Graham 82 Shane Myers 48 Darren Singleton 73 Taner Savran 36 Dave Steinberg 89 Louis Adderley

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL John Borg Ella Cigognini Keith Mark Stephen Maunder Kobe Davies Robert Roscoe Troy Learmonth Mia Cigognini Calvin Thom Peter Martin Imogen Hooper-Duffy Greg Sterling Andrew Nielsen Kaye Johnson Riley Webster Lucas Wilkinson

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME SOUTH YARRA KEYSBOROUGH SANDOWN BLACK ROCK

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NETBALL FINALS INFORMATION NETBALL: CENTRE PASS / BIANCA BRISTOW AND WILL HUNTER Division 1 in the penultimate round. Dingley has kept its premiership hopes alive with an impressive The Dingoes’ side, led by inspiration skipper Alicia Wise, are a 2015 SFNL NETBALL FINALS SERIES 13-goal win over fierce rivals Heatherton on Saturday. In an force to be reckoned with. Co-coaches Sara Merkus and Penny extremely physical contest Dingley managed to stay in front Byers-Timms are both very smart and tenacious netballers, All SFNL Netball Finals matches are played at the SDNA Netball Complex, Rowan Rd, Dingley Village. throughout the game leaving Heatherton chasing the score. while Steph Young provides plenty of drive from the mid court. Dingley dominated in the first quarter, scoring 10 goals. Goal Up forward, Jess Payne and Sophie Barlett are prolific goal Saturday August 15 - Preliminary Finals Saturday August 22 – Grand Finals defence Alicia Wise and goal keeper Maddy Taylor worked well scorers, and will provide plenty of headaches for the Keysy in the ring together putting pressure on the Heatherton goal defence. Divisions 2, 4 and 6 – 12:00pm Divisions 2, 4 and 6 – 12:10pm scoring duo who only managed to net four goals. Keysborough aren’t without stars of their own. Captain Sam Heatherton took a different approach for the start of the second Downie has had a tremendous season, and inspires her Divisions 1, 3 and 5 – 1:20pm Divisions 1, 3 and 5 – 1:50pm quarter and scored the first goal, but Dingley held strong and by teammates with her attack on the ball. Amy Burns and Laura half time held a six-goal advantage. Agius both set up scoring opportunities with their quick ball Drawn Games in Finals movement and pin-point passes while Brieanne Vieceli’s While the second half started much the same as the first, the versatility will also be hard to counter. • There is to be a one minute time allowance to enable teams to change ends and scores to be Dingoes managed to pull away to lead by 13 goals at the end of verified on score sheet. the third term – the biggest lead in the game to that point. However, the burning question is whether the Burras will be able to cover the loss of dynamite goal shooter Chloe Plumb, • Positional changes and/or substitutions may only be made prior to any additional time The final quarter lived up to the hype as Heatherton seemed to who will miss the Grand Final after rupturing her ACL in the yet again try and find a different approach to the game. They dying seconds of their Semi Final victory. commencing managed to score the first goal off the Dingley centre pass, and went on to get two more goals in a row, however, it didn’t seem Can the Dingoes make it back to back titles? Or will the SFNL’s • 2 x 6 minute halves to be played. 2 minute half time break. to put Dingley off their game as they managed to nail the next newest club salute in their debut season? Regardless of the four goals. result this will be a thrilling contest and an exciting exhibition of • Should there still be a draw at the end of the second half of extra time, play continues until one Southern League netball. With an exciting and fast-paced display of netball, it was team has a two (2) goal advantage. Bianca’s tip: Dingley by four goals. disappointing to see that Heatherton were only now putting up Will’s tip: Dingley by two goals. a fight to win after their earlier complacency – had they started the game with this intensity it would have been incredible Division 2 contest. Dingley managed to keep their lead, winning the game St Kilda City has defeated Mordialloc by 10 goals in their 43 to 30. Preliminary Final clash, putting the Saints in to Saturday’s The Dingoes will now move on to yet another Division 1 Grand Final against Heatherton. premiership decider. This year they face the girls from As the players lined up on court you could feel the nervous Keysborough, who won through to the Grand Final on the back energy coming from the players who all had one goal in mind – of a narrow 53 to 48 victory over the Dingoes in the Semi Final a to win the game and claim the coveted spot in the decider. fortnight ago. It was a nervous start from both sides as the defensive circles The Burras’ ascention to the big dance means that for the dominated the first term. With both sides completely focused first time in four years we won’t have a Dingley/Heatherton on the game it was an even competition, causing the score to be Grand Final. This only serves to highlight the magnitude of locked at eight goals apiece at the end of the first quarter. Keysborough’s achievements in just their first year in the The second quarter began with a turnover Southern Football Netball League. on the Mordialloc centre pass, which Both Dingley and Keysborough resulted in an outstanding goal by have proven to be the two best Simone Stuart for St Kilda City. sides all year. The Dingoes in The Bloods wilted under the particular swept all before them, pressure of the centre court finishing clear on top of the defence line, causing St Kida ladder with just one blemish City to come out on top at on their record. And it was half time, leading 18 to 16. the Burras who inflicted Early into the third this loss back in Round term the game seemed 9 – the game decided by the to take a different barest of margins. turn. Mordialloc’s Their three remaining home focus appeared to have and away clashes all went diminished, with St Kilda the Dingoes’ way – an 11-goal City dominating the ball at win in Round 3, a 17-goal every turn. Chloe Ballard victory the following week and and Tayla Kaa worked a nail-biting 45 to 43 triumph in sync with each other Sam Downie Nicki Arnold and and Alicia Wise Stephanie Waters

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NETBALL: CENTRE PASS / BIANCA BRISTOW AND WILL HUNTER NETBALL: CENTRE PASS / BIANCA BRISTOW AND WILL HUNTER moving the ball down to the goal circle where the goal duo Lakes rue what might have been on the back of a heart- above the rest. They registered victories in all of their 15 home has been a prolific goal shooter all season. Simone Stuart and Jacqueline Baker shot with such amazing breaking straight-sets finals exit, the Bears now move on to face and away matches – some by massive margins – to claim the But the belief within the Mordialloc group, coupled with the accuracy. This extended lead to 14 goals. the might of Dingley in the Grand Final – a phenomenal effort by minor premiership, and finished with a whopping percentage strong defence of Nikki Woinarski, determination of Chloe the girls in their first season in the SFNL competition. of 199.21% In the final stanza Mordialloc tried to get back into the game Elmer in the centre and the strength of Mandy Henson in attack with impressive turnovers in their favour, however, St Kilda City Caulfield and Dingley have faced off three times during the year, They then netted 58 goals in their 30-goal win over Keysborough makes for a dangerous combination. held strong, winning the match 40 to 30. with Dingley victorious on all occasions. in the Semi Final to effortlessly cruise in tho the Grand Final. The Bloods may have exceeded all external expectations in Heatherton now await the victorious Saints in what promises to The Dingoes cruised through the home and away season, Their ability to score goals is one of their greatest strengths, making the Grand Final, but they wouldn’t be satisfied with just be another cracking contest. dropping just three matches. They clinched the minor with Tui Bristowe emerging as a force to be reckoned with at the being there. Both teams will make this a tremendous contest, These two sides both finished top two (the Tunners were minor premiership ahead of Carrum Patterson Lakes on the back of net. Tam Cocker and Emma Haugh are also reliable scorers, so expect this one to go down to the wire. their massive percentage – 144.41%. but are versatile enough to play at both ends of the court. Cassie premiers) and very little separated them in their three meetings Bianca’s tip: Mordialloc by six goals Beddom looms as Heatherton’s biggest threat, as she has been so far in 2015. They are a very will-drilled outfit, the Dingoes, and boast stars Will’s tip: Highett by three goals. one of the driving forces behind the Saints’ success this year. such as Mel Ades and Kasey Blizzard. Up front, goal scorers Their two home and away clashes in Rounds 6 and 10 were Division 6 decided by three and two goals respectively, with both teams Emillie Hunt and Alana Cooper have proved hard to stop, and Heatherton’s chances rest on the shoulders of captain Amy Dandenong won through to the Grand Final after narrowly sharing the honours. The most recent meeting between these will be a danger for Caulfield’s defensive line. McManus. A wonderful attacking netballer, McManus has been vital in setting up scoring opportunities for her side all pipping St Kilda City 28 to 25 in a Preliminary Final heart-stopper. two was a fortnight ago in the Semi Final, and Heatherton The Bears didn’t have the greatest start to the year, but once season. She will also have ample support in Brielle Arnfield and Just three goals separated the two sides at the final whistle in claimed a crucial four-point victory in that match to book their they regained players from injury, they looked threatening. St Adelaide Douglas, while vice captain Erin Naismith will have a what was the closest match of the day across all divisions. spot in the Grand Final. Pauls’ forfeit in the last round wasn’t ideal for them, but they big job in defence. The Redlegs will play Mount Waverley in the Grand Final on The Tunners have an experienced line up, which could serve still managed to scrape into the finals, just 1.16% ahead of the Saturday. them well in such an important game. Skipper Nicki Arnold fifth-placed Heatherton. Grand Finals are sometimes funny things. Although St Kilda City have been by far the best side all year, what they have done to always leads by example and her exquisite ball use will be But don’t be fooled, this side means business. Fotini Stavrou The Mountain Lions secured their spot in the decider with a this point is now irrelevant. All that matters is what both teams crucial in giving attackers Teena Mifsud and Mia McMillan and Brie Cooper are brilliant netballers, while tall goal shooter 36 to 26 win over Dandenong in the Semi Final a fortnight ago. do for the hour they are on court on Saturday and there anything possession close to the net. Complementing their all-round Sophie O’Shea has been incredible since her return from injury. This victory avenged their one-goal defeat to the Redlegs back strength is defender Kirsty Mann, who is a goal scorers’ is possible. in Round 8 – the only other clash between these two sides this Will Dingley add some more silverware to their burgeoning nightmare. Bianca’s tip: St Kilda City by eight goals. season. trophy cabinet or will the new girls cap a dream debut season Will’s tip: St Kilda City by 12 goals. The loss of St Kilda City captain Stephanie Waters (broken with a flag? The Dingoes have certainly been the team to beat Dandenong’s captain/coach Mandi Hall is central to her side’s finger), will be a big loss up forward, however, Baker was all year, but don’t be surprised if the cup makes its way to the Division 5 chances of victory. Not only an inspirational leader, she is outstanding in the Prelim Final win and will be their focal also wonderful in defence and makes life tough for opposition Bear cave. Either way, this could be one of the all-time great Mordialloc pulled off the upset of the weekend, defeating the point in the circle. Playing coach Kate Foster will provide the shooters. Michelle Keppler and Claire Beard have also been Grand Finals. fancied Dingley 27 to 21 in the Preliminary Final. A hard-fought Saints with plenty of drive in attack, while Ballard and Amelia great contributors throughout the year and will likely do well contest between the two teams made for entertaining netball, Walmsley’s work in the mid court will be vital to their chances Bianca’s tip: Caulfield by three goals. again on Saturday. but the Bloods were too strong for the Dingoes late in the match of victory. Will’s tip: Caulfield by one goal. and took the chocolates. Mount skipper Madeline Boros has had an outstanding year, Given all matches between these two sides have been very and would love to cap it with a premiership medallion. Her Division 4 Now the side that finished third on the ladder with only nine close, expect this Grand Final to be decided in another nail-biter. efforts are crucial to the side’s chances, although the team has Heatherton defeated Keysborough in a hard fought Preliminary wins from its 15 home and away games finds itself facing off an even spread contributors across the court. Bianca’s tip: St Kilda City by six goals. Final battle 34 to 27. Little separated the two sides with the ladder-topping Highett for the ultimate prize. Emma Kerr, Amy Van Ree and Zana for the first three quarters, but a Will’s tip: Heatherton by two goals. The only previous meeting Mandalos are others the Redlegs late rally by the Tunners saw between these two sides will be aiming to keep quiet. them home by seven goals. was way back in Round 8. Division 3 In doing so, they will advance Mount Waverley will also be The Dogs were victorious In last Saturday’s Preliminary into the final to play St Kilda refreshed after their week off, to go on that occasion 35 to 22. Final, Caulfield faced off with City in the Grand Final. with their two byes during Carrum Patterson Lakes. The Highett would be the season (Dandenong This will be a carbon Lakers entered the game confident in their only had one bye). copy of the Division 2 favourites, having finished prospects. Captain decider. This will be a classic the home and away season Taylar Anderson Grand Final and likely second on the ladder This will be a very leads the side another close finish. behind Dingley. However, tough assignment for by example, Who will win this game is the Bears showed early the Tunners, as to win Emily anybody’s guess. they were up for the fight. It the premiership they Cullis was a tough contest all day must do what no team provides Bianca’s tip: Mount between these two sides, but has been able to do in plenty of Waverley by one goal. in the end the Bears had rose 2015 – defeat the Saints. drive all over to the occasion to pull off an the court and Will’s tip: Throughout the upset 37 to 30 victory. Emma Hamilton season, St Kilda City Dandenong by four goals. While Carrum Patterson have looked a cut Kasey Blizzard Amy McManus Mandy Henson and Mandi Hall and and Brie Cooper and Tui Bristowe Emma Hamilton Emma Kerr

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2015 DIVISION 1-6 NETBALL FIXTURES DIVISION 1 Semi Finals - August 8 Preliminary Finals - August 15 Final - August 22 Dingley 48 def by Keysborough 53 Dingley 43 def Keysborough v Dingley Bentleigh 44 Heatherton 30 def by Heatherton 56

DIVISION 2 Semi Finals - August 8 Preliminary Finals - August 15 Final - August 22 Heatherton 48 def St Kilda City 44 St Kilda City 40 def Heatherton v St Kilda City Dingley 32 Mordialloc 30 def by Mordialloc 37

DIVISION 3 Semi Finals - August 8 Preliminary Finals - August 15 Final - August 22 Dingley 36 def Carrum Patterson Lakes 34 Carrum Patterson Lakes 30 Dingley v Caulfield Black Rock 33 def by Caulfield 37 def by Caulfield 38

DIVISION 4 Semi Finals - August 8 Preliminary Finals - August 15 Final - August 22 St Kilda City 58 def Keysborough 28 Keysborough 27 St Kilda City v Heatherton Heatherton 29 def def by Heatherton 34 Dingley 18

DIVISION 5 Semi Finals - August 8 Preliminary Finals - August 15 Final - August 22 Highett 37 def Dingley 34 Dingley 21 Highett v Mordialloc Mordialloc 27 def def by Mordialloc 27 Black Rock 20

DIVISION 6 Semi Finals - August 8 Preliminary Finals - August 15 Final - August 22 Mount Waverley 36 def Dandenong 26 Dandenong 28 def Mount Waverley v Dandenong St Kilda City 25 def St Kilda City 25 Highett 20

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NETBALL TEAM LISTS NETBALL TEAM LISTS

DIVISION 1 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 3 KEYSBOROUGH DINGLEY CAULFIELD BEARS DINGLEY

PLAYER DESCRIPTION PLAYER DESCRIPTION PLAYER DESCRIPTION PLAYER DESCRIPTION Samantha Inspiring player on and off the court, always putting her body on the Sara Merkus Incredible determination, tenacity and never say die attitude. Gaby Coventry- Dedicated mid-courter who leads with precision line and gives it her all (GK) The last line of defence Lauren Ryan Downie (Captain) (Co-Coach) Great leader on court for her team Martini and accuracy The heart and soul of the team. Has made GA her own, a joy to Penny Byers- Laura Agius watch and a privilege to play with Cara Teoh (GD) The smiling interceptor Tymms Long bomb Penny! Defensive shepard whose voice booms energy Amazing accuracy and great netball smarts Kasey Bizzard Can make a game go our way in a matter of minutes whether in (Co-Coach) Addie Priaulx (GD/WD) Team motivator down the court Elise Boyd attack or defence. Her attitude is one you want in any team Alicia Wise The heart and soul of Dingley. A fierce leader who inspires Kate Diverse player who is hard at the ball and her Incredibly strong mid-court player who creates space, drives hard (Captain) her team with her voice, tenacity and spectacular intercepts (WD) Ever reliable Melissa Ades Amy Burns and has precision passes Brownscombe opponent Dominates WD with her ability to close space quickly, timely Steph Young Athletisism, speed, fitness, Steph is a dynamite mid courter Sam Tonkin (WD/WA/C) Versatile mid-courter Goaling queen who is a pillar of strength in the Megan Kennedy Alana Cooper intercepts and always an option down the court ring Jacinta Traeger Hot shot GS turns it on every week, her leadership and accuracy is (WD/WA/C) Versatile mid-courter Chloe Plumb Sophie Bartlett A strength in the Dingley goaling circle, her height, rebounds second to none. Will be missed in the Grand Final and accuracy are hard to shut down Graceful and deadly silent mid-courter, a joy Fotini Stavrou (C) Centre court dominator Ellie Davidson Applies pressure on the opposition goalers with her amazing long to watch Sarah Vella Nichola Tulley Has the engine and heart to never stop running in a game, Caroline stretch and always on her toes keeps the feeders always guessing will never give in. Tuaru Temu (WA/GS) Precision feeder Strong and reliable wing player, always As a quiet achiever, her hard work does not go unnoticed in C; an Sarah Gent Alana Vieceli encouraging her team influential player Maddy Taylor Incredible hands, great rebounding and Maddy's ability to Elle Kamana read the play has kept Dingley so strong in defense (WA/C) Moves the ball fast Outstanding mid-courter who dominates any position, never more Pocket rocket player with elbows to rival the Breanne Vieceli Madelyn Ades than a centimeter away and pressures every ball Roisin Pryor (WA/C) Pocket rocket Jess Payne Jess is a weapon in Dingley's attack line, her holds in the best Rebecca ring, movement, leap and accuracy have been hard to stop Emergency Zina Teoh (GA) Ever reliable MacInnes Chelsea's perfectly-placed feeds in to the ring and her Eleanor Douglas Hard working defender with an intercept radar Chelsea Goldin steadiness on court helps calm this Dingoes team Zoe Harper Emergency Brie Cooper (GA/GS) Focused This young defender has had a stand out year with the Dingoes, Strong goaler who puts her body on the line Amber McHenry Emillie Hunt Kelly Jarrard Emergency an arm reach hard to shoot over and great anticipation of play Sophie O'Shea (GS) Sharp Shooter each week

DIVISION 2 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 4 HEATHERTON ST KILDA CITY HEATHERTON ST KILDA CITY

PLAYER DESCRIPTION PLAYER DESCRIPTION PLAYER DESCRIPTION PLAYER DESCRIPTION Kate Foster (WA) Playing coach, reliable and hard-driving in Yvonne McMillan Coach (WD/WA/C) Speedy and inexhaustible, brilliant ball Scott Regnier Coach Paisley Ross (Coach) Amy McManus the attack end. A stabilising player on court WA royalty, loves a well timed drive movement and a massive court presence Nicki Arnold Remarkable feeder into the circle and the voice (Captain) Stephanie (GS/GA/GD/GK) A gifted player at both ends of the (Captain) (GS) Solid captain and player, great target to Erin Naismith of the team A highly-skilled and tall defender that the opposition fears Tam Cocker Waters (Captain) feed to. Out due to injury (Vice Captain) court, shooter and defender - the complete package Mia-Rae Base line diva, 100% shooter (GS/GA/GK/GD) The most all round athletic (GK/GA/GS) With a killer leap and hands like glue McMillan Jac Baker Isobel Burgess Efficient and timely movement in the circle Emma Haugh she's a terror at both ends of the court Our Div 1 coach; an experienced, reliable and player at St Kilda Teena Mifsud Jessica Elgin Quiet, but do not underestimate this stealth defender smart goaler (GS/GA) Very reliable and accurate week in, Anthea Nisbet- (GA) Agile and accurate shooter, a lynchpin in the Catherine Round week out. Out due to injury Smith circle Kirsty Mann Intercept queen, fierce defender Kyipya Win Fights hard to get the ball and is versatile and strong. (C/WA/WD) Fit, fast and has the ability to drive Adelaide (GS) A fiery playmaker in the circle, always able to Chloe Ballard Feisty, passionate and skillful netballer who contests every ball Tui Bristowe Belinda Kay Great speed, reliable with the ball hard to the ball Douglas lift to the challenge Always listening, enthusiastic and works exceptionally hard on (WD/C/WA/GD) Surprise packet, quick intercepts and Stephanie Webb Young, versatile gun who has an amazing Amelia the court Ngakita (WD) A passionate player with great court awareness Alex Riddell Walmsley creates a good passage of play after a turn over Blackburn and the Kiwi talent for the out-of-nowhere intercept vertical leap Sinead Bannon Plays with intensity and heart and can come flying out of nowhere Body strong, high percentage goaler who is (WD) Pressure is one of the strong points of T's (GD/GK/WD) A tenacious, marking defender who Bella Riddell Tania Raupita Kate Cross feared by defenders game. Hard working and gives her all Brielle Arnfield Integral and dependable part of the mid court to the post brings energy to any game Inventive player that can thread the needle and be effective (GD/GK) The determination and positive attitude Ruth Parker (C/WD/WA) One of the division's most feared WDs, Maggie Carlon Exceptional fitness and great decision maker Fiona White defensively Casie Beddom is the key to Fiona's game never afraid to put her body on the line Tegan Gemma Proy Acrobatic and athletic, reads the play beautifully Solid, athletic mid-courter who drives the ball Brittany (WA) The quiet achiever, pin-point passes and a gift Matthews- Liby Mirabella (GK) Tall, solid defender and great rebounder. Verity Sheppard with ease Always gets the ball under the post and a goal is guaranteed Graham for finding space on the circle Ritchie - Emergency

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DIVISION 6 DIVISION 6 DANDENONG MOUNT WAVERLEY

PLAYER DESCRIPTION PLAYER DESCRIPTION (GK/GD) Captain/Coach. Tough seasoned Madeleine Boros Mandi Hall El Captaino, top 10 player in the team #GK4LYF defender that gives shooters no room (Captain) (GD/GS) Vice Captain who uses the court well, Corinne Pegram Louise Amazing player when she hasn't gone out the hard to stop with strong leads Chamberlain night before Michelle (C/WA) An aggressive, quick mid-courter, finds Loves an awkward trick shot and nails it Hannah Clinch Keppler space well everytime Jacqui (GS/GA) Long shot specialist who continued to Graceful shooter but goes hard at defence; our Amy Van Ree Pownceby improve through the season badass ballerina (WD/C/WA) Grown into a valuable mid-court Tori Webb Superstar Center, Super Attack, Super Zana Mandalos player who never gives up Defender, Super Mum (GD/GK) Tall, powerful player who reads the play Tenielle Potter Reddick Shooter, Shots Shots Shots Shots of the ball fantastically Lauren Martin Shots Shots Everybody (GS/GA) Proficient goal shooter, works the circle Claire Beard Arms up Shae, blonde bombshell who doesn't well, accurate shot Shae Bampfield give up (GA/WA) Came in as a shooter but proved she is Renee Rollings Teacher that can never calculate the score; adaptable anywhere Emma Kerr owns the court (GD/WD) Agile defender with strong rebounds, Beck Smith Smashes defence with gogo-gadget arms and handy anywhere on court Ash Hughes legs for days (WD) Battled injury all year but proved to be a Emily Williams Energiser bunny that covers the court; good support through the centre Ash Frost represent the little peeps

72 | SFNL RECORD 2015 WWW.SFNL.COM.AU | 73 UMPIRE’S CORNER / THE WHITE KNIGHT Spring is definitely in the air with blossoms appearing which is being held on Wednesday 16 September. on the bar at Bricker Reserve and umpires sporting It is expected that all Umpires attend this function, sun–reddened faces last weekend. Finals football has whether you think that you will be umpiring a Grand arrived. Best of luck to every umpire officiating in a Final or not. Awards for Best First Year (Field, final this weekend! Boundary, Goal), Most Improved (Field, Boundary, Goal) and Golden Whistle Award, together with Many of our umpires had an early taste of finals Umpires Association Awards, will be announced. football in the SMJFL last Sunday. Dave Smith was seen in action at Columbia Park (he has lost a bit of The White Knight extends his condolences to the zip since his last Div 1 final back in the eighties) with Thompson family on their recent loss. Carmel and Peter Martin as his boundary umpire. It was their Nigel are a major part of the “glue” that holds our first final together since Peter was the emergency Association together, and are at training every umpire for Dave back in 1979! Glenn Emery was Thursday evening to look after us, even when coping seen waving the flags, where he was a little quieter with adversity. Umpires are encouraged to wear a than he is on the field, while Al Manning followed black armband this week to show their support for in daughter Tayla’s footsteps by flag waving as the Thompson family. well. Former SFL umpire John Natoli was another For some umpires, today marks the end of their flag waver, while the younger generation of field season. Not every umpire will be fortunate enough to umpires was represented in the goals by the likes umpire finals over the next few weeks. Those selected of Luke Scott, Chris Hughes, Molly Bowman and will be representing all their colleagues from the Matt Mahoney. Fraggle should have no shortage of moment that they arrive at the ground on matchday. potential goal umpires for season 2016. This means looking the part on arrival (no scruffy jeans and/or trainers), having a spotless uniform The SMJFL Umpiring Department certainly (with white shoes), and umpiring to the best of their appreciates the generosity of the many SFLUA ability (this includes making a report every time one umpires who have helped in filling places in their is justified). If you aren’t professional, there are lots of finals panel. This generosity has been on show all umpires waiting to take your place. season with many umpires helping out at last minute to fill in or swap matches. Well done, everyone. We will celebrate the Division 3 Grand Final appointments with a meal after training on Thursday Appointments for Umpires being selected to umpire September 10. The annual Awards Night (which Finals in Week 2, Week 3 and Week 4 or a Grand Final includes the Grand Final appointments) will be in Week 4, will be announced at training on Thursday held from 7pm on Wednesday September 16 at the night at 7.15pm. Appointments will be entered into Huntingdale Gold Club, Windsor Ave, South Oakleigh. Schedula on Friday. Please accept your appointment The cost of these functions is included in your in Schedula in the normal manner by 12noon Friday. membership fees.

Appointments for Umpires being selected to umpire Remember that: in a Grand Final in Week 5 will be announced at the SFNL Umpiring Grand Final Appointments Night, “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

WWW.SFNL.COM.AU | 75 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE 2015 SFNL LEADING GOAL KICKERS DIVISION 1 SENIORS DIVISION 1 RESERVES THIS THIS PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Mark Ryan East Malvern 6 65 Mitchell Stevens Cheltenham 10 59 James Morris Mordialloc 5 58 Leigh Moore Dingley 5 53 Philip Smith East Brighton 6 55 Stefan Feehan Dingley 0 49 Stewart Scanlon Clayton 1 54 Corey Pearce Clayton 1 45 Travis Ridgway St Pauls 0 43 Ben Padula East Malvern 0 38 Daniel Farmer Dingley 3 41 Sam Williams Dingley 0 36 Patrick Nicholls Cheltenham 1 37 Bradley Lockhart Chelsea Heights 7 32 Michael Cooke East Malvern 6 35 Kristen Feehan Dingley 10 30 Nick Scanlon Clayton 3 33 Cameron Roughead East Malvern 0 28 Dean Francis Dingley 5 32 Kane Davidson Dingley 0 28 DIVISION 2 SENIORS DIVISION 2 RESERVES THIS THIS PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK David Velardo Oakleigh District 4 59 Mathew Poore Skye 0 90 Tyson King Keysborough 0 56 Christopher Lacey Springvale District 1 52 Adam Connell Caulfield 4 43 Michael Kalviskis Skye 0 43 Scott Fiora Hampton 0 41 Bradley Scott Keysborough 1 33 Khaled Kandakji Oakleigh District 1 39 Jamie Gasio Highett 2 29 Lachlan Morrey Springvale District 1 37 Christofer Cappelleri Oakleigh District 3 28 Joel Hanlon Hampton 0 36 Jaiden Peters Hampton 4 28 Benjamin Evans Skye 3 33 Davor Rajic Keysborough 0 25 Matthew Jamieson Heatherton 5 33 Warrick Hanks Keysborough 1 23 Trevor Kumetaitis Heatherton 2 29 Sean Geaney Murrumbeena 3 22 DIVISION 3 SENIORS DIVISION 3 RESERVES THIS THIS PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Trevor March C.P.L 10 86 William Kruss Moorabbin 2 46 Luke Galle Mt Waverley 3 61 James Morrey Ashwood 1 41 Shane Peake Endeavour Hills 2 59 Clinton Jarrett Endeavour Hills 3 39 Paul Wineberg Ashwood 3 44 Clinton Gottinger Lyndale 0 38 Matthew Johansson Moorabbin 0 41 Tarquin Booth Ashwood 5 37 Frank Martinicchio Ashwood 3 40 Troy Lange South Yarra 0 37 Christopher Meyers Ashwood 3 39 Michael Lobb Moorabbin 2 33 Thomas Dewar Black Rock 0 39 Cameron Neale C.P.L 4 29 Trent Davey Moorabbin 0 39 Kaine Bundy Dandenong 0 29 Daniel Morrison Endeavour Hills 5 38 Mark Frenken Sandown 0 29 UNDER 19s THIRDS - RED THIS PLAYER/CLUB THIS TOTAL PLAYER/CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Matthew Mccormick Sandown 3 52 Madison Talarico Dingley 8 93 Bradley Dyer Skye 8 45 Xavier Pauli St Kilda City 0 75 Troy Docherty Skye 0 42 Christian Gabbert Oakleigh District 1 34 Jayden Cameron South Yarra 2 39 Shaun Cusack Cheltenham 6 34 Trevor Milne South Yarra 7 31 Tyson Ross Skye 0 34 THIRDS - BLUE Zach Allen Hampton 0 33 Joshua Keyt Dingley 5 59 Shane Thomas Hallam 5 25 Bailey Fisher Cerberus 0 41 Carmine Scimia Dingley 0 22 Peter Rizzi Dingley 2 29 James Gascard Hampton 2 22 Nicholas Fallace Clayton 1 27 Jake Winn Oakleigh District 2 21 Tom Binghams Cerberus 0 27

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