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Functions_v1.indd 1 3/8/2017 2:39:05 PM ambassador Maria Katsonis, Proud 2 Play’s Emily Rowe WHAT’S HAPPENING and star Sam Gilbert. AT SFNL HQ? While on the journey of inclusion in sport, it is important that we continue to communicate why we are doing this. DAVID CANNIZZO, SFNL CEO Some key statistics from the Out on the Fields1 and @dcanitz beyondblue2 studies:

SFNL Celebrates Pride • 87% of young gay Australians who play sport I am delighted to advise that this weekend the Southern feel forced to completely, or partially, hide their Football Netball League is the first community football sexuality;1 and netball competition in Australia to formally • 80% of all participants said they have witnessed or recognise and celebrate diversity and inclusion in sport 1 with a dedicated League-wide Pride Round. experienced homophobia in sport;

The League announced earlier this year that it was • Same-sex attracted Australians have up to 14 formally including LGBTI+ communities in its Social times higher rates of suicide attempts than their 2 Charter, with the themed Pride Round a practical way of heterosexual peers; reinforcing the SFNL’s position on LGBTI+ inclusion. The SFNL is a firm believer that every individual should This weekend 34 clubs, around 4000 participants from feel safe and welcome to be themselves within the 100 football team and 32 finals netball teams have the League, and we hope that the inaugural Pride Round will opportunity to celebrate Pride through several initiatives further enhance the SFNL’s standing as a truly inclusive across the weekend. community sporting organisation.

All Women’s and Senior Men’s football players, and all The SFNL is proud to embrace diversity and equality, netballers have been provided rainbow-coloured laces including LGBTI+ communities, and acknowledges that to wear in their boots or runners for their matches. In everyone who is involved within any level of sport, either addition, thanks to Council support, all SFNL football as a player, official or supporter, should be able to do so grounds in the competition have been painted with rainbow regardless of their sexuality. 50m arcs in a show of support for the LGBTI+ community. In addition, we strive to create an environment The Pride Round comes following the success of last throughout the League where members of the LGBTI+ year’s Pride Shield Match between St Kilda City and St community feel they are not only welcome, but have the Pauls Football Netball Clubs. The two clubs will again opportunity to play key roles. take part in a marquee match for the inaugural Pride Cup on Saturday 12 August, with a special social event Through the adoption of this inaugural Pride Round, the at Peanut Farm Reserve before the Division 1 Senior aim is to help raise awareness that discrimination can match, where goal umpires will be waving rainbow have an extremely serious impact on a person’s mental coloured flags. well-being and we are working diligently to ensure that this doesn’t occur within the SFNL community. The Pride Cup social event, to be hosted by MC Leesa Catto, will feature several high-profile guest speakers It has been well known that the SFNL and clubs have worked and panellists, including Minister for Equality Martin hard on positive cultural change in recent times. This is Foley, LGBTI+ Advocates Jason Ball and Tynan Winmar, another step forward to positively change the community Stand Up Events CEO Angie Green, beyondblue culture and making sport more inclusive for everyone.

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2 | SFNL RECORD 2017 RYAN FISHLOCK, BENTLEIGH FNC SFNL TIPSTERS

DAVE WILBUR BEANY THE BUG JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ SHARPIE

Div 1 Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Oakleigh District Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Oakleigh District

Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Cheltenham Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc

Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts

St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Pauls

East Malvern Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley

DIV 2 Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Skye Skye Skye Skye Skye

Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield

Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Mount Waverley Chelsea Heights

Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough

Highett Highett Heatherton Highett Highett Heatherton Heatherton Highett

DIV 3 Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock

Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills

South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra

Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam

Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Lyndhurst Ashwood Ashwood

CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL

LAST WEEK 13 14 14 13 13 14 13 14 TOTAL 194 203 177 198 195 184 179 194

DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 ROUND 16 ROUND 18 ROUND 17

BENTLEIGH V SKYE V MURRUMBEENA LYNDALE V BLACK ROCK OAKLEIGH DISTRICT CAULFIELD V SPRINGVALE ENDEAVOUR HILLS V MOORABBIN CHELTENHAM V DISTRICTS MORDIALLOC SOUTH YARRA V SANDOWN MOUNT WAVERLEY V PORT MELBOURNE COLTS CHELSEA HEIGHTS HALLAM V DOVETON EAGLES V CLAYTON HAMPTON V KEYSBOROUGH LYNDHURST V ASHWOOD ST KILDA CITY V ST PAULS HEATHERTON V HIGHETT CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES DINGLEY V EAST MALVERN BYE: EAST BRIGHTON V DANDENONG

4 | SFNL RECORD 2017 DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 15

DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS Mordialloc 15 12 3 0 1498 736 203.53 48 Dingley 15 14 1 0 0 1283 610 210.33 56

Dingley 15 12 3 0 1494 766 195.04 48 Cheltenham 15 12 3 0 0 1268 622 203.86 48

St Pauls 15 11 4 0 1248 982 127.09 44 Bentleigh 15 8 6 1 0 1201 809 148.45 34

East Malvern 15 8 7 0 1222 944 129.45 32 Mordialloc 14 7 7 0 1 1259 673 187.07 32 Port Melbourne Oakleigh District 15 8 7 0 1162 1041 111.62 32 15 7 7 1 0 1052 920 114.35 30 Colts St Kilda City 15 7 8 0 1040 968 107.44 28 Oakleigh District 15 7 8 0 0 1084 776 139.69 28

Bentleigh 15 7 8 0 1032 995 103.72 28 East Malvern 15 7 8 0 0 1134 951 119.24 28

Cheltenham 15 6 9 0 1036 1068 97.00 24 St Pauls 15 7 8 0 0 945 956 98.85 28 Port Melbourne 15 4 11 0 761 1341 56.75 16 St Kilda City 15 3 12 0 0 652 1608 40.55 12 Colts Clayton 15 0 15 0 413 2065 20.00 0 Clayton 14 1 13 0 0 225 2178 10.33 4

Mordialloc 5.4 6.5 10.9 13.10-88 Mordialloc 3.2 7.4 9.5 15.8-98 Bentleigh 3.0 5.2 5.3 6.6-42 Bentleigh 1.1 2.3 2.3 4.3-27 Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: D. Nicholls 3, J. Morris 2, J. Keighley, B. Humphrey, Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: M. Ravenall 8, R. Carrison 3, S. Holland, S. Bradley, T. Curry, N. Evans, T. Bastion, M. Barnhoorn, J. Derbyshire, S. Tolongs C. Roggero, C. Neville Best Players: A. Kneebone, J. Summons, D. Nicholls, A. Jackson, T. McMahon, Best Players: M. Ravenall, S. Bradley, C. Brooking, C. Roggero, C. Neville, J. Gregory S. Pitura Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: L. Hogton-Hewish 2, B. Lawford, S. Daly, A. Walsh, Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: C. Fidler, J. Kiernan, M. Allamby, D. Grant S. Lewin Best Players: M. Pekin, R. Murphy, J. Kiernan, L. Delany Best Players: M. Smart, J. Hall, L. Hogton-Hewish, T. Backman, S. Lewin

East Malvern 3.5 4.7 8.13 11.15-81 East Malvern 3.1 3.2 5.4 7.6-48 Port Melbourne Colts 0.1 3.2 3.2 3.4-22 Port Melbourne Colts 1.2 4.7 5.9 11.11-77 East Malvern: Goal Kickers: N. Henley 5, D. Millhouse 2, M. Ferguson, East Malvern: Goal Kickers: B. Baker 3, T. Mackie, A. Pattinson, J. Salmon, L. Poustie, D. Taylor, S. Taylor R. Fenton Best Players: N. Robinson, I. McCrimmon, L. Duffy, N. Henley, D. Millhouse, Best Players: B. Baker, P. Welland, J. Fairlie, R. Jackson, A. Pattinson D. Taylor Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: J. Clarke 4, A. Hagiwara 3, K. Penaluna, Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: J. Wood, S. Massis, M. Mitchell-Russell J. Allan, M. McCarthy, B. Smith Best Players: J. Cotton, S. Massis, W. Cardwell, L. Mildenhall, J. Wood, J. O’Donnell Best Players: K. Penaluna, J. Allan, J. Green, T. McMaster, S. Mitchell, P. Karaminovski St Pauls 1.0 4.3 7.4 8.7-55 St Pauls 2.4 3.4 5.9 5.12-42 Cheltenham 4.1 5.8 7.9 8.13-61 Cheltenham 0.2 2.7 2.7 4.8-32 St Pauls: Goal Kickers: N. Halliday 4, S. Muller 3, B. Dolan St Pauls: Goal Kickers: T. Blackwood 2, B. Thorson, Z. Spencer, O. Lewis Best Players: N. Halliday, A. Spencer, C. Byrne, B. Gilder, F. Jenkins, N. Hogan Best Players: J. Pirovano, O. Lewis, J. Muldoon, V. Jenkins, B. Thorson, D. Mcgee Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: W. Edmunds 3, W. McTaggart 2, R. Trainor 2, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: K. Nolan 2, J. Gavin, N. Kilner S. McLaren Best Players: K. Tuhiwai, J. Gavin, A. Milesi, L. Brookman, K. Nolan, T. Lawson Best Players: C. Graham, S. McLaren, A. Soldatos, J. Jolly, J. Bloink, R. Trainor

Clayton 1.2 1.3 3.6 4.9-33 Clayton 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.10-70 St Kilda City 3.1 7.7 9.7 14.12-96 St Kilda City 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.7-49 Clayton: Goal Kickers: G. Barton, J. Harrison, M. Wilson, J. Thorne Clayton: Goal Kickers: J. Sajenko 3, R. Dylan 2, C. Pearce 2, M. Wills, N. Fallace, Best Players: M. Wilson, R. Naylor, J. McEwin, L. Caine, J. Harrison, J. Thorne D. Murphy St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: M. Tasiyan 2, T. Parker 2, J. Capp 2, A. Nyanjok 2, Best Players: D. Murphy, J. Forscutt, L. Forscutt, M. Forster, A. Mills B. Runnalls 2, R. Lengyel, L. Leaunoa, T. Looi, M. Runnalls St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: R. Hoy 2, N. Whittaker, B. Hall, J. Hamilton, Best Players: H. Czarnecki, D. Jayaselan, M. Runnalls, L. Leaunoa, M. Neiwand, J. Mateariki, C. Palalagi J. Capp Best Players: J. Mateariki, N. Whittaker, F. Brown, P. Salesui, T. Rosario, B. Hall

Oakleigh District 0.3 1.4 3.6 5.7-37 Oakleigh District 2.6 2.6 4.8 4.11-35 Dingley 1.0 5.2 6.6 12.12-84 Dingley 0.0 2.2 2.3 9.8-62 Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: J. Mullen 3, N. Jammeh, L. Cogan Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: J. Castello 2, C. Morgan, C. Killeen Best Players: P. Fermanis, L. Casey, D. Velardo, J. Mullen, D. Kiellerup, Best Players: C. Killeen, J. Castello, J. Trieu, L. Brown, S. Hayne, S. Geurens P. Carroll Dingley: Goal Kickers: P. Rizzi 3, L. Considine 2, A. Lloyd, A. Rizzi, D. Din, Dingley: Goal Kickers: C. McQueen 4, D. Ades, N. Abdallah, M. Morwood, B. Sessler K. Davidson, R. Faulkner-Wood, T. MacKenzie, S. Williams, J. Peet Best Players: A. Lloyd, D. Din, L. Considine, J. Piltz, L. Bourbaud, T. Gent Best Players: J. Peet, C. Horton-Milne, T. La Rocca, T. MacKenzie, A. Frost, A. Edmunds

6 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 7 DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89 DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89

ROUND 15 REVIEW Oakleigh District 5.7 (37) def by Dingley 12.12 (84) So much has transpired for both clubs since that fateful afternoon, and The Saints are knocking on the door of the top five, and need to Over at Princes Highway Reserve, Dingley proved too slick for the the Bloods would be champing at the bit to exact revenge on Chelt. continue to win games to keep the pressure on the sides above it. Mordialloc 13.10 (88) def Bentleigh 6.6 (42) Oaks, running out winners by 47 points. Sitting pretty atop the Division 1 ladder, and in the box seat to claim With the third-placed St Pauls entering this clash on the back of two The Bloods continued its charge towards the minor premiership with the minor premiership, Mordi are very well placed to do just that. straight losses, City will no doubt feel it is a massive chance to cause a commanding 46-point victory over the improving Bentleigh at Ben The Dingoes’ pressure around the contest ensured they held the another upset here. Kavanagh Reserve. upper hand early, booting the only goal of the first quarter and a Through the agency of their hard-bodied ball winners, Mordialloc further four in the second to put a decisive gap on their opponent in should get the chocolates, but the Rosellas will make them earn it. St Pauls, meanwhile, have performed so well throughout the season, Despite Mordi heading into their home clash as heavy favourites, the what was a low-scoring contest. it’s hard to envisage them dropping three in a row. The Dogs will have undermanned Demons put up a tremendous fight in the first half – Mordialloc by 27 points. too much class through the midfield for their Saints counterparts, and especially in the opening stanza – to stay within nine points at Oakleigh District fought hard to bring the margin back to just three Port Melbourne Colts V Clayton (JL Murphy Reserve) and should sneak home in a close one. the long break in blustery conditions. goals at the final change, but that was as close as they could get. Dingley broke the shackles in the final term, booting 6.6 (including Port but will be looking to snap a seven-match losing streak on St Pauls by eight points. But the hosts use the wind to full advantage in premiership quarter, the first five majors of the quarter) to double its three-quarter time Saturday when the winless Clayton comes to town. Dingley V East Malvern (Souter Oval) booting four unanswered goals to put Bentleigh to the sword. score and run out comfortable victors. The Colts have averaged just 40 points for per game in that time, and Despite several star players still to return to the senior line up, Ultimately the second half proved the difference, with seven goals to Co-captains Jackson Peet and Trav La Rocca led from the front have sorely missed star goalkicker Mitch Clarke, who injured his ACL Dingley continues to get the job done week in, week out as it chases one seeing Mordialloc home comfortably. to help orchestrate Dingley’s win, while Chris Horton-Milne was in Round 3. top spot. Danny Nicholls continued his stellar form, botting three goals for the constantly in the thick of the action. Cal McQueen, the Dingoes’ only Conversely, this is perhaps Clayton’s last realistic chance to break its While its performances throughout the year have again been of the winners in another outstanding midfield display, while Aaron Kneebone multiple goalkicker, finished with four to remain in the frame for a 2017 duck, particularly after improved performances in recent weeks. exemplary standard we have come to expect from the Dingoes, its and Justin Summons were also superb in the Bloods’ victory. second straight Division 1 Superboot award. form over the last few weeks has been devastating, winning its last The Clays could be competitive on the small confines of JL Murphy, six games by an average of nearly 10 goals. Ruckman Mitch Smart continues to put forward his name as one Paul Fermanis and Luke Casey were the best for the Districts and former which is not too dissimilar in size to their own narrow home deck at of the recruits of the season, again being named the Demons’ Dingo Jake Mullen kicked three goals in another impressive outing. Meade Reserve, but the Colt’s home record will see it record its fifth East Malvern, meanwhile, clings to fourth spot on the back of its best ahead of Liam Hogton-Hewish and Justin Hall. Captain Tom Clayton 4.9 (33) def by St Kilda City 14.12 (96) win for the season. healthy percentage, but needs to keep the wins coming to ensure it Backman also excelled in his 150th game for the club. sees September action. The Saints’ march to September continues to gather momentum as it Port Melbourne Colts by 38 points. East Malvern 11.15 (81) def Port Melbourne Colts 3.4 (22) dispatched Clayton by 63 points in a scrappy contest at Meade Reserve. The Panthers’ up and down season is best exemplified in its run of St Kilda City V St Pauls (Peanut Farm) East Malvern bounced back from its disappointing loss to the Saints alternating wins and losses since Round 8. The Dingoes have proved A seven-goal-to-one first half had St Kilda City installed as 40-point All of the focus this week has rightly been on the off-field aspects the previous week, thumping the Colts by 59 points at the Zoo. to be a far more consistent performer, and will record a strong leaders by half time, but a more competitive second half that yielded and community-wide implications of this massive Pride Cup clash, victory and ensure East Malvern’s unique streak continues. It proved to be another dirty day for Port, whose deficiencies up three goals ultimately limited the damage for the Clays. so it’s easy to forget the on-field result is also vitally important in the forward were laid bare as they were kept goalless for three quarters. Harry Czarnecki and Matt Runnells led the way for the winners, while context of shaping the composition of the 2017 finals series. Dingley by 25 points. The Panthers squandered several chances to build a commanding Beau Runnells, who returned to the senior line up for the first time quarter time lead, and three second-term goals to the visitors since Round 5, was one of the Saints’ five multiple goalkickers. allowed them back into the contest. However, East Malvern tightened The usual suspects in Jack McEwin and Matt Wilson again shone for the screws after the long break and conceded just two behinds for the Clays. the remainder of the game. ROUND 16 PREVIEW Nathan Henley’s proficiency in front of goal was highlighted by another five-goal bag, while Nathan Robinson, Luke Duffy and the With the top three teams all odds-on to secure the double chance, diminutive Isaac McCrimmon were also influential. the four-way battle is heating up for the two remaining finals spots, and several games this week may go a long way to determining who The Colts, meanwhile, were well served by Jordan Cotton, Will will extend their season post Round 18. Cardwell and co-captain Stacey Massis. Bentleigh V Oakleigh District (Bentleigh Reserve) St Pauls 8.7 (55) def by Cheltenham 8.13 (61) This week is essentially a mini-elimination final for Bentleigh as it Cheltenham have all but ended the Dogs’ hopes of claiming the hosts fellow finals aspirant Oakleigh District at Arthur Street. minor premiership after pulling off a stunning boilover at the Kennel. A game and percentage behind the fifth-placed Oaks, a loss here St Pauls lacked the effervescence we have come to expect from them would ensure the Demons’ September fate is reliant as much on this year, while Cheltenham played like a side with nothing to lose as other results as it is on a win over East Malvern next week, a difficult it snuck home by six points in a thrilling encounter. enough task in isolation. The Rosellas took the advantage early, slamming on four goals in A win here is just as important for Oakleigh with crunch matches against the opening stanza to race to a 21-point lead at the first change, Mordialloc and the Panthers to close out the home and away season. which forced the Dogs to play catch up footy for the remained of the afternoon. Both sides appear pretty evenly matched, which means we will likely see a hard-fought, thrilling contest. Bentleigh would be acutely And it proved to be a closer contest than it perhaps should have been, aware of the situation that confronts them, and if they can get close with Chelt’s wasteful 1.7 second term a missed opportunity to put the to a full-strength side out on the park, they will be good enough to game beyond the reach of the third-placed Dogs by half time. keep their season well and truly alive with a narrow victory at home. The second half proved a tough old arm-wrestle, but Cheltenham Bentleigh by four points. held the pressing St Pauls at bay to clinch a narrow six-point victory Cheltenham V Mordialloc (Jack Barker Oval) – their sixth win of the year. Last week’s upset win over St Pauls was not only a welcome return It was the Rosella’s big boys in Sean McLaren and Chris Graham that to form, but another reminder of what season 2017 could have been helped will their side over the line, with Ange Soldatos and Jarryd for Cheltenham. Bloink also in the thick of the action. The victory was their second over a top-three opponent, with the Nick Halliday was clearly the best for the home side, booting a game- Rosellas shock winners in their previous encounter with Mordialloc high four goals, while Alex Spencer and Connor Byrne also impressed. back in Round 7.

8 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 9 2017 DIVISION 1 SENIOR FIXTURE DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD / BRUCE HILL

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 St Kilda City V St Pauls 8-APR 3-JUN 22-JUL First met in 1999 - 42 matches (St Pauls 23 wins, St Kilda City 19 wins) East Malvern 8.7-55 def by Mordialloc 13.10-88 East Malvern 7.7-49 def by Dingley 11.16-82 East Malvern 12.8-80 def Cheltenham 11.5-71 Largest Winning Margin St Pauls 146 pts (24/4/04) Oakleigh District 15.18-108 def Clayton 4.4-28 Oakleigh District 6.9-45 def by Bentleigh 13.11-89 Oakleigh District 13.14-92 def St Kilda City 6.11-47 St Kilda City 65 pts (27/7/02) Bentleigh 8.6-54 def St Pauls 5.10-40 Clayton 4.6-30 def by Port Melbourne 14.11-95 Bentleigh 9.12-66 def Port Melbourne 3.7-25 Smallest Winning Margin St Pauls 5 pts (9/8/03) Dingley 10.5-65 def Cheltenham 6.2-38 St Pauls 11.14-80 def St Kilda City 8.6-54 Dingley 12.7-79 def Mordialloc 10.13-73 St Kilda City 3 pts (23/6/07) Port Melbourne 7.10-52 def St Kilda City 6.8-44 Mordialloc 8.9-57 def by Cheltenham 10.10-70 Clayton 8.4-52 def by St Pauls 25.16-166 Highest Score St Pauls 24.14 (158) (24/4/04) ROUND 2 MULTISKILLS ROUND 8 ROUND 14 St Kilda City 19.10 (124) (2/5/09) 22-APR 17-JUN 29-JUL Lowest Score St Pauls 4.10 (34) (5/5/01) Clayton 2.4-16 def by East Malvern 21.11-137 Bentleigh 12.19-91 def East Malvern 9.5-59 St Kilda City 10.9-69 def East Malvern 3.11-29 St Kilda City 1.2 (8) (3/7/04) St Pauls 17.11-113 def Oakleigh District 12.10-82 Oakleigh District 8.6-54 def by Mordialloc 20.12-132 Port Melbourne 4.14-38 def by Oakleigh District 13.11-89 Bentleigh* V Oakleigh District Cheltenham 13.4-82 def Bentleigh 8.9-57 Dingley 28.24-192 def Clayton 2.3-15 Dingley 15.12-102 def Bentleigh 7.10-52 First met in 1993 - 28 matches (Bentleigh 17 wins, Oakleigh District 11 wins) St Kilda City 13.9-87 def Dingley 9.8-62 Port Melbourne 11.4-70 def St Pauls 10.8-68 Cheltenham 16.21-117 def Clayton 3.4-22 Largest Winning Margin Bentleigh 187 pts (16/5/98) Mordialloc 14.9-93 def Port Melbourne 7.4-46 St Kilda City 14.15-99 def Cheltenham 8.7-55 St Pauls 4.7-31 def by Mordialloc 13.9-87 Oakleigh District 92 pts (6/5/95) GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 Smallest Winning Margin Bentleigh 4 pts (14/5/16) 29-APR 24-JUN 5-AUG Oakleigh District 1 pt (30/7/16) East Malvern 13.8-86 def by St Pauls 15.6-96 East Malvern 16.13-109 def Oakleigh District 4.7-31 East Malvern 11.15-81 def Port Melbourne 3.4-22 Highest Score Bentleigh 36.19 (235) (16/5/98) Oakleigh District 12.10-82 def Cheltenham 9.15-69 Clayton 3.4-22 def by Bentleigh 19.11-125 Oakleigh District 5.7-37 def by Dingley 12.12-84 Oakleigh District 19.17 (131) (6/5/95) Bentleigh 6.9-45 def by St Kilda City 14.13-97 St Pauls 13.16-94 def Dingley 12.5-77 Mordialloc 13.10-88 def Bentleigh 6.6-42 Lowest Score Bentleigh 5.9 (39) (6/5/95; 11/8/12) Dingley 17.9-111 def Port Melbourne 3.5-23 Cheltenham 18.11-119 def Port Melbourne 7.6-48 Clayton 4.9-33 def by St Kilda City 14.12-96 Oakleigh District 5.3 (33) (27/8/11) Clayton 4.3-27 def by Mordialloc 24.19-163 Mordialloc 13.14-92 def St Kilda City 5.10-40 St Pauls 8.7-55 def by Cheltenham 8.13-61 * Excludes results from Bentleigh FC matches in the Federal Football League ROUND 4 BEYONDBLUE ROUND 10 ROUND 16 Cheltenham V Mordialloc 6-MAY 1-JUL 12-AUG First met in SESFL in 1991 - 37 matches (Cheltenham 19 wins, Mordialloc 18 wins) Cheltenham 5.1-31 def by East Malvern 8.19-67 Mordialloc 19.11-125 def East Malvern 7.5-47 Dingley v East Malvern Largest Winning Margin Cheltenham 96 pts (22/7/00) St Kilda City 3.9-27 def by Oakleigh District 11.8-74 Clayton 5.3-33 def by Oakleigh District 23.15-153 Bentleigh v Oakleigh District Mordialloc 128 pts (27/4/91) Port Melbourne 16.17-113 def Bentleigh 11.8-74 St Pauls 12.8-80 def Bentleigh 10.9-69 Port Melbourne v Clayton Smallest Winning Margin Cheltenham 3 pts (22/6/02) Mordialloc 8.6-54 def Dingley 7.10-52 Cheltenham 8.6-54 def by Dingley 19.9-123 St Kilda City v St Pauls Mordialloc 1 pt (16/8/03) St Pauls 17.15-117 def Clayton 4.4-28 St Kilda City 10.14-74 def Port Melbourne 4.5-29 Cheltenham v Mordialloc Highest Score Cheltenham 22.12 (144) (17/6/06) Mordialloc 25.17 (167) (27/4/91) ROUND 5 LOVE THE GAME ROUND 11 ROUND 17 20-MAY 8-JUL 19-AUG Lowest Score Cheltenham 2.8 (20) (19/6/10) East Malvern 14.7-91 def St Kilda City 10.9-69 East Malvern 24.14-158 def Clayton 5.4-34 East Malvern v Bentleigh Mordialloc 2.6 (18) (22/7/00; 30/6/12) Oakleigh District 17.5-107 def Port Melbourne 6.12-48 Oakleigh District 8.7-55 def by St Pauls 10.12-72 Mordialloc v Oakleigh District Port Melbourne Colts V Clayton Bentleigh 6.6-42 def by Dingley 14.10-94 Bentleigh 17.8-110 def Cheltenham 5.9-39 Clayton v Dingley First met in 2017 - 1 match (Port Melbourne Colts 1 win, Clayton nil) Clayton 3.6-24 def by Cheltenham 18.12-120 Dingley 19.8-122 def St Kilda City 6.9-45 St Pauls v Port Melbourne Largest Winning Margin Port Melbourne Colts 65 pts (3/6/17) Mordialloc 9.13-67 def by St Pauls 11.9-75 Port Melbourne 10.5-65 def by Mordialloc 21.18-144 Cheltenham v St Kilda City Clayton N/A Smallest Winning Margin Port Melbourne Colts 65 pts (3/6/17) ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 Clayton N/A 27-MAY 15-JUL 26-AUG Highest Score Port Melbourne Colts 14.11 (95) (3/6/17) Port Melbourne 4.13-37 def by East Malvern 14.16-100 St Pauls 11.16-82 def East Malvern 11.8-74 Oakleigh District v East Malvern Clayton 4.6 (30) (3/6/17) Dingley 16.12-108 def Oakleigh District 8.5-53 Cheltenham 6.8-44 def by Oakleigh District 14.16-100 Bentleigh v Clayton Bentleigh 2.8-20 def by Mordialloc 7.13-55 St Kilda City 7.12-54 def by Bentleigh 14.12-96 Dingley v St Pauls Lowest Score Port Melbourne Colts 14.11 (95) (3/6/17) St Kilda City 20.18-138 def Clayton 2.4-16 Port Melbourne 8.2-50 def by Dingley 20.21-141 Port Melbourne v Cheltenham Clayton 4.6 (30) (3/6/17) Cheltenham 10.6-66 def by St Pauls 11.13-79 Mordialloc 26.24-180 def Clayton 5.3-33 St Kilda City v Mordialloc Dingley V East Malvern* First met in 1973 - 20 matches (Dingley 11 wins, East Malvern 9 wins) *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR Largest Winning Margin Dingley 95 pts (2/7/11) FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY East Malvern 153 pts (7/6/75) Smallest Winning Margin Dingley 7 pts (26/6/10) East Malvern 3 pts (4/7/09) ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS Highest Score Dingley 24.13 (157) (2/7/11) Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the East Malvern 21.30 (156) (7/6/75) playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. Lowest Score Dingley 0.3 (3) (7/6/75) Thank you for your co-operation. East Malvern 4.4 (28) (22/6/13) * Incorporating Tooronga-Malvern

10 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 11 2017 SFNL PRIDE CUP DIVISION 1: ROUND 16

ST KILDA CITY ST PAULS BENTLEIGH OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve, Ground: McKinnon Reserve, Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Blessington St, St Kilda Tucker Rd, McKinnon Arthur St, Bentleigh Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East

Club Colours: Red, white and black Club Colours: Blue with red and white Club Colours: Navy with red yoke hoops, bulldog emblem Club Colours: Black with white sash vertical panels Senior Coach: Chris Johnson Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy Senior Coach: Richard Houston Senior Coach:Jason Heffernan and Pete Pirera Reserve Coach: Samer Dagher Reserve Coach: Glen Balmforth Reserve Coach: Steve Hall Reserve Coach: Steve Quinlivan

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Juy Capp 28 Lincoln Withers 1 Carl Herbstreit 27 Glen Balmforth 1 Scott Lawry 28 Mitch Smart 1 Jake Mullen 26 Matt Nicholas

2 Ray Lengyel 29 Tom Looi 2 Alex Spencer 28 Matt Brown 2 Chris Johnson 29 Andrew Walsh 2 Simon Black 27 Daniel Saldanha 3 Fred Jenkins 29 Steve Muller 3 28 3 Rhys Joachim 30 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 3 Mitch Allamby 30 Ryan Murphy Luke Casey Brendan Keast 4 Nicholas Halliday 29a Ben Carracher 4 Mark Smith 31 Josh McGarry 5 Pat Carroll 28a Alieu Jammeh 4 Beau Runnalls 31 Leon Materiaki 5 Damian McGee 30 Anthony locandro 5 Jackson Meredith 32 Chris Fidler 6 Anthony Bernardo 29 Sam Geurrens 5 Thomas Motlop 32 Zach Amos 6 Josh Verlin 31 Dino Karamoshos 6 Spencer Daly 33 Murat Safin 6a Ryan DeFry 30 Nuru Jammeh 6 Dylan Sloan 33 Jaison Simadri 7 Tim walsh 32 Jordan Lloyd 7 Barama Blow 35 Sam McGarry 7 Liam McAbe 30a Gavin Blizzard 7 Jackson OHehir Vargas 34 Matthew Saunders 8 Andrew Ritchie 33 Michael Johnstone 8 Jayce Morgan 36 Tom Backman 7a Grant Uranie 31 Dean Apostolopoulos 8 Jaydon Stiles 36 Josef Tye 8 Dave Velardo 32 Daniel Spence 9 Brad Dolan 34 James Bragagnolo 9 Bryn Thomas 38 Matthew Troutbeck 9 Josh Docherty 37 Nick Porter 9 Ryan Carroll 33 Liam Cogan 10 Owen Lewis 35 Jeremy Muldoon 10 Michael Rodgers 39 Andrew Griffiths 10 Andrew Howison 34 Dave Barbaro 10 Mark Tasiyan 39 Adam Cook 11 Brad Gilder 36 Danial Thorson 11 Kyle Swinden 40 James Howard 10a Paul Gurr 35 Zac Hipworth 11 Will De Bruin 40 Dan Georgiou 12 Ash Munday 37 Lachie Carracher 12 Sam Lewin 41 Michael Laskey 11 Brad Vergona 36 Yaz Malcolm 12 Malcolm Neiwand 41 Regan O'Shannesy 13 Christian McCarthy 38 Bill Fotopolous 13 Damon Grant 42 Matthew Hogan 12 James Black 37 Lee Brown 14 Troy Kelm 42 Chris Wilson 13a Rhys Walton 39 Michael Giarusso 14 Liam Dimattina 43 Andrew Pendlebury 13 Dan Kiellerup 38 Will Gregson 15 Aaron Green 43 Ben Hall 14 Will Clarke 40 George Young 15 Liam Hogton Hewish 44 Dimitri Petrakis 13a Jackson Trieu 39 Tony Nicholas 16 Ben Andonov 44 Alex Jones 15 Kieran Knox 41 Johnno Dowdy 16 Luke Morrison 45 Alex Walker 14 Alex McNicholl 40 Daniel Difede 16 Victor Jenkins 42 Elliott Holden 17 Brody Lawford 47 Daniel Istines 17 Jamil Tye 45 Jack Nanovich 15 Cory Hutchison 41 Daniel Urban 17 Tim (Bob) Carracher 43 Sam Holzer 18 Justin Hall 49 Peter Lambrinos 18 Harry Czarnecki 46 Benjamin Cairney 16 Aarron Henneman 42 Dylan Blizzard 18 Trent McIntyre 44 Dylan kelly 19a Ben Cooper 50 James Watts 19 Mitch Oman 47 Samer Dagher 17 Ryan Pearson 43 Angus Craddock 18a Jonathan Davidson 45 Carey O'Brien 19b Andy Lee 51 Liam Corkhill 20 Oscar Woods 49 Campbell Marsden 18 Brody Hodic 44 Sheldon Hayne 19 James Dennehy 46 Jake Pirovano 20 Steve Galileos 54 Chris Yenofkian 18a Grant Uranie 45 Connor Morgan 21 Matt Runnalls 50 Ned Whittaker 20 Tim Roberts 47 Nick Stubbings 21 Saf Balic 56 Liam Nixon 19 Pat Lucarelli 46 Colin Killeen 22 Nick Perry 51 Josiah Llakulu 21 Rhys Peet 48 Chris Vial 22 Ben De Nardis 58 Michael Riddle 20 Dave Bedgood 48 Jake Winn 23 Keith Dobson 52 Glen Krepp 22 Tom Gamble 49 Terry Zisimopoulos 23 Kayne O'Brien 60 Rob Moriarty 21 Paul Fermanis 50 Allistair Pavey 24 AJ Nyanjok 53 Felix Brown 23 Aaron Hay 50 Ben Thorson 24 Chris Clement 63 Sean Scotland 22 Joe Castello 51 Ash Peterson 25 Vin Dang 54 Ashleigh Crooks 24 Nick Hogan 51 Jonathon Sherrin 25 Andrew West 66 Luke Delany 23 Anthony Lucarelli 60 John Cardamone 26 Jarhvis Materiaki 55 Steve Arvanitis 25 Jack Kreymborg 88 Matt Kreymborg 26 Rowan Nayno 71 Scott Mortimer 24 Luke Harvey 67 Trent McNamara

27 Troy Parker 59 Samuel Lesser 26 Harley Ambrose © 27 Tom Massey 88 James Kiernan 25 Daniel Kirby

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CHELTENHAM MORDIALLOC PORT MELBOURNE COLTS CLAYTON

Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Ground: JL Murphy Reserve, Ground: Meade Reserve Clayton Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham McDonald St, Mordialloc Williamstown Rd, Club Colours: Black and white stripes Club Colours: Port Melbourne Red, yellow and black Club Colours: Red and white stripes Senior Coach: vertical panels Club Colours: Red with blue V, John Soldatos Senior Coach: Daniel Quinn Senior Coach: Des Ryan colts emblem Reserve Coach: Brad Andrew Reserves Coach: Alistair Garlick Reserve Coach: Darren Gatt Senior Coach: Jason Clarke & Michael Wills Thirds Coach: Scott Mellick Reserve Coach: Ben Smith

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Luke Brookman 35 Jarryd Bloink Anthony Cilia 1 Scott Bradley 29 Ben Humphrey 1 Blake Twomey 28 Nathan Spinks 1 Danny Gilmour 31 Jayden Gilmour 2 Matthew Thorneycroft 36 Laurence Cuthbert 2 Justin Summons 30 Chris Brooking 2 32 Michael Craik 2 Ben Smith 29 Codey Huggins Michael Wills Mark McHenry 3 James North 37 James Dickenson 3 Jordan Derbyshire 31 Jaydan Gregory 3 Nicholas Crameri 33 Dean Evangelista Hayden Crossley 3 Lewis Mildenhall 30 Chris Younger 4 Tom Donnell 38 Brent Stevens 4 Alistair Pike 32 Dan Tolan 4 Phil Kurth 34 Damian Elysee Mark Crossley 4 Jackson Brown 31 Matthew McCarthy 5 Ange Soldatos 39 Morgan Hampton 4a Aaron Freeman 33 Alisdair Jackson 5 Nicholas Fallace 35 Sebastian Valiente 6 Jarrad Matheson 42 Abner Brown Brodie Derrick 5 Max Mitchell Russell 32 James Allen 5 Daniel Nicholls 34 Luke Ardrey 6 Gary Barton 36 Khemera Chea 7 Max Worrell 43 Cameron Beaumont Trent Faulks 6 Jayme Lawson 33 Steve McAnulty 6 Todd Bastion 36 Matt Ravenall 7 Christopher Morrison 37 Luke Ruff 8 Bane Suboticki 44 Mitch Stevens Chris Jenes 7 Nathan Evans 37 Jayden Alexandrou 7 Mitch Clark 34 Tanner McMaster 8 Mark Wills 38 George Yelayotis 9 Matthew Zacharin 45 Karl Tuhiwai Andrew Jones 7a Aaron Folks 38 Chris Langdon 8 Will Cardwell 35 Bryson Bonnett 9 Christopher Collins 39 Philip cook 10 Jake Davis 46 Tim Lawson Brad Jones 8 Dean Miller 40 Michael Fries 9 Stacy Massis 36 Louis McKenzie 10 Glenn Tuckwell 40 Shaun Hamilton 11 Mitch Daniels 48 Tim Robertson 9 James Pither 41 Stefan Gregory 11 Michael Forster 41 Cory Wilson 12 Kieran Nolan 49 Scott Mellick Matt Krohnje 10 Nathan Doble 37 Samuel St John 10 Josh Kovarik 42 Kaleb Tymko 13 Chris Bennetts 50 Josh Jolly Justin Lambert 11 Lachlan Rennie 38 Sean Weir 12 Douglas Gray 42 Greg Klapsos 11 Aaron Kneebone 43 Tom Jewell 13 Joel Rigoni 43 Ashley Pozza 14 Sam Quigley 51 Alan Anderson Jack Lowis 12 Sam Mitchell 39 Jason Butler 15 Sean McLaren 52 Nathan Cerisara 12 James Morris 44 Robbie Evans 14 Jack McEwin 44 Stephen Kuth Kartik Mathur 13 Ben Wilson 40 Robert Cornwall 16 Chris Germano 53 Richard Ryan 13 Tom McMahon 46 Matthew Powell 15 Nathan Collins 45 Jerome Barbalance Reece Murphy 14 Jake Wood 41 Christian Gurry 17 Declan Hampton 54 James McCarthy 14 Luke Barnhoorn 47 Dean Bott 16 Lachlan Caine 46 Mark Barbar Matthew Oke 15 Josh O Donnell 42 Gordan Niami 18 Daniel Vaughan 55 Jimmy Carcassi 15 Sean Van Velsen 48 James Roberts 17 Jack Martin 47 Steven Elysee 16 Tom Merrett 43 Phil Karaminovski 19 Anthony Milesi 56 Jack Gavin Sam Oke 16 Tom Curry 49 Ben Harrison 18 Nathan McPherson 49 Virak Lim 20 Jojo Amaah 57 Will Edmunds Craig Pratchett 17 Jason Gram 50 Chris Roggero 17 Matt Alvis 44 Daniel Vuli 19 Rory Naylor 50 Ratana Oum 21 Tim Bolger 58 Sam Perkin Jarred Schafer 18 Shane Lawton 51 Luke McGennisken 18 Josh Attard Dickson 45 Hery Cristanto 20 Mark Dodin 51 Blake Misson 22 Jack Worrell 59 Liam Boschen Michael Schultz 19 Steve Tolongs 53 Michael Schofield 19 Shannon Franklin 46 Nichloas Harkins 21 Matt Wilson 52 Steve Wills 23 Will McTaggart 60 Trent Vanderheiden Tyler Soste 20 David Marguglio 54 Nick Fitzgerald 20 Torren Bonnett 47 Luke Hardwick 22 James Huynh 53 Timothy Steel 24 Matt Bowles 61 Tom Nelson 21 Michael Barnhoorn 55 James Keighley 23 Xavier Deayton 54 Natian Scott 25 Shaun Cusack 62 Ben Maloney Leigh Sweetland 21 Toni Vuli 48 Billy Walter 22 Peter Nelson 56 Rob Bibby 24 John Davis 55 Nathan Brouggy 27 Josh Fox 63 Paul Sanders Hayden Taylor 22 Jake Knox 49 Iliesa Vuli 23 Tony DeMacedo 57 Angus Cameron 25 Mason Lambert 58 William Lao 28 Myke Cook 64 Tom Christopher Shaun Uphill 23 Arlyn Hagiwara 50 Ratu Koroi Bete 24 Carey Neville 58 Tim Allen 26 Andrew Bird 59 Roger Lai 29 Al Garlick 69 Renny Trainor Michael Warburton 24 Ben Hitchcock 52 Josh Green 30 Chris Graham 70 Liam Brotz 25 Morgan Harris 59 Sam Holland 27 Aaron Mills 60 Christopher Dureau Mitch Westhead 25 Jamie Stephenson 53 Nathan Davey 31 Nick Kilner 78 Josh Gover 26 Simon Fragiacomo 60 Josh Tymko 28 Jordan Collins 62 Kedrasmey Teap 26 Tim Hanly 54 Michael Campbell 32 Chris Neophitou 98 Mitch La Fontaine Al Wyatt 27 Brad Lindsey 73 Ryan Carrisoon 29 Jack Crameri 64 Grant Leake 33 Daniel Harrison 99 Jack Barclay Paul Yeowart 28 Scott Pitura 27 Michael Rosenfield 55 30 Jack Bourke 99 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

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DINGLEY EAST MALVERN

Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley Ground: Dunlop Reserve, Club Colours: Black, red yoke, yellow trim Dunlop St, Malvern Senior Coach: Shane Morwood Club Colours: Navy and red stripes Reserve Coach: Matthew Benton Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood Thirds Coach: James Cullen/Paul Anderson Reserve Coach: Mitch Ferguson LIVE

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Aaron Edmunds 33 Harry Thompson 3 Darian Tajic 1 L.Duffy 29 J.Fairlie 2 Ryan Stewart 34 Jordan Potts 4 Steven Patsias 1a R.Fenton 30 B.Baker 3 Marcus Freeman 35 Carmine Scimia 2 N.Henley 31 J.Thorne 4 Andrew Rizzi SPORTS 4 Jack Ades 36 Kane Davidson 3 N.Robinson 32 J.Horesman 5 Harley Geri 5 Joel Sarlo 37 James Piltz 4 L.Poustie 33 N.Barry 6 Chris Horton Milne 38 David Vanderheiden 6 Winton Corr 5 M.Ferguson 34 T.Horton 7 Lucas Walmsley 39 Tom Ristevski 8 David Malenda 6 J.Crameri 35 N.McCann 8 Joshua O'Bree 40 Andrew Rizzi 9 Peter Phan 7 K.Gowers 37 N.Dykes 9 Travis La Rocca 41 Bradley Sessler 10 Travis Bird ON THE 8 R.Mullett 38 B.Padula 10 Daniel Ades 42 Peter Rizzi 14 Jordan Potts 9 S.Lonie 39 C.Farrelly 11 Josh Ferguson 43 Darren Andrews 12 Luke Bartholomew 44 Connor Horsey 16 Harrison Whelan 10 L.Fitzgerald 40 N.Douglas 13 Matthew Morwood 45 Adam Lloyd 17 Scott Lowther 11 E.Sim 42 B.Taylor

14 Rob Rusan 46 Liam Considine 19 Harly Brown 12 C.Roughhead 43 T.Mackie 15 Christen Feehan 47 James Cullen 13 S.Taylor 44 T.Horan 20 Lee Wonnacott 16 Daniel Farmer 48 Jason Wylie 14 D.Roache 45 M.Watkins 21 Jayden Corpe 17 Chris Morgan 49 Jack Pickford 15 B.Fraser 46 P.Welland 24 Andrew Puleio 18 Andrew Frost 50 Anthony La Rocca 16 L.Dowling 47 H.Rix 24 Jeremy John 19 Joshua Ellis 51 Jackson Lewis 17 J.Hammond 48 J.Dear 20 Troy Mackenzie 52 Cal Ryan 26 Colin Craney 18 I.McCrimmon 49 J.Nicholson 21 Jack Hyde 53 Danny Dinn 28 Joash Rajaratnam 19 M.Terech 50 C.Harrison 22 Nizam Abdallah 54 Drew McLean 29 Jake Bowen 20 S.Skipper 51 Z.Klimas 23 Daniel O'Keeffe 55 Joshua Pickford 30 Jackson O'Brien 21 M.Naughton 52 D.Nadzielski 24 Louis Bourbaud 57 Darian Tajac BIG 22 N.Hammond 53 S.James 25 Jackson Peet 58 Tim Zeler 31 Kenneth Waples 23 D.Millhouse 55 T.Bright 26 Colin Craney 59 Ben Ginns 32 Matthew Butts 23 G.Gemetzis (res.) 56 L.Voigt 27 Calhan McQueen 60 Nathan Lowther 33 Christopher Baxter SCREEN! 28 Joshua Campbell 61 Tom Gent 24 J.Dowling 59 B.Gannon 50 Adam Sikora 29 Leigh Moore 63 Mitch Koch 25 B.Neurath 60 T.Herrick 52 David Vanderheiden 30 Sam Williams 64 Nick Lloyd 26 D.Taylor 61 P.De Koeyer 31 David Bose 65 Remmi Faulkner - Wood 57 Attila Geri 27 M.Ryan 63 Jackson Kirtland 32 Jack Clausen 99 Clinton Brooks 99 Clinton Brooks 28 James Kirtland 64 D.Gauci

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538 Centre Rd, Bentleigh VIC 3204 www.bentleighrsl.com.au 16 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 17 DIVISION 2 RESULTS: ROUND 17

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 RESERVE DIVISION 2 SENIOR TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Skye 15 14 1 0 1781 377 472.41 56 Chelsea Heights 16 14 2 0 1483 951 155.94 56 Caulfield 15 12 3 0 1199 649 184.75 48 Caulfield 15 11 4 0 1092 810 134.81 44 Highett 16 10 6 0 1122 786 142.75 40 Keysborough 15 11 4 0 1226 996 123.09 44 Keysborough 15 9 6 0 833 766 108.75 36 Skye 15 9 6 0 1198 926 129.37 36 Murrumbeena 15 8 6 1 1013 814 124.45 34 Murrumbeena 15 8 7 0 1052 981 107.24 32 East Brighton 16 8 8 0 1083 1265 85.61 32 Springvale Districts 15 8 7 0 742 831 89.29 32 Mount Waverley 16 7 9 0 1342 1324 101.36 28 Hampton 15 7 7 1 930 977 95.19 30 Hampton 15 6 9 0 1049 1179 88.97 24 Chelsea Heights 16 7 9 0 1025 930 110.22 28 Springvale Districts 15 5 10 0 863 976 88.42 20 Mount Waverley 16 5 11 0 880 1188 74.07 20 Highett 16 5 11 0 1028 1278 80.44 20 Heatherton 16 4 12 0 790 1310 60.31 16 Heatherton 16 1 15 0 753 1483 50.78 4 East Brighton 16 0 16 0 311 1998 15.57 0 Chelsea Heights 5.3 11.4 15.9 19.11-125 Chelsea Heights 1.0 2.4 6.6 11.9-75 East Brighton 0.2 6.5 6.6 9.8-62 East Brighton 1.3 1.3 2.7 2.7-19 Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: P. Smith 7, P. Matheson 4, J. Peryman 2, Chelsea Heights: NOT SUPPLIED J. Williams 2, M. Johansson, N. Herrington, B. Atherton, L. Newton East Brighton: Goal Kickers: J. Tickner, A. Cook Best Players: M. Stevens, N. Herrington, J. Peryman, P. Smith, C. Gates, M. Shaw Best Players: T. Gray, T. Beard, J. Tickner, J. Challis, M. Wright, X. Tobin East Brighton: Goal Kickers: A. Bailey 2, K. Love-Linay 2, A. Jansen, B. Hope, S. Murphy, A. Wakeling, M. Backman Best Players: A. Jansen, M. Backman, M. Jamieson, B. Hope, B. Zaal, B. Franklin

Keysborough 3.2 5.7 7.9 9.11-65 Keysborough 3.3 3.3 5.3 9.7-61 Springvale Districts 1.1 3.2 5.5 7.8-50 Springvale Districts 1.0 2.3 3.5 3.7-25 Keysborough: Goal Kickers: T. Werner 2, C. Dalton 2, C. Bryan 2, G. Humphreys , Keysborough: Goal Kickers: J. Scata 2, J. Caisley 2, D. Gentle 2, G. Smith, J. C. Hargreaves, R. Goodes Hawes, S. Sloss Best Players: T. Werner, D. Morland, G. Humphreys , M. Werner, C. Wilkinson, Best Players: T. Bacic, D. Gentle, S. Sloss, S. Dunn, G. Tempany, D. Pendlebury T. Siposs Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: J. Lim 3 Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: S. Feehan 4, W. Nevill, T. Wills, L. Morrey Best Players: J. Fox, M. Hick, M. Moore, M. Allender, A. Taing, J. Lim Best Players: S. Feehan, W. Nevill, M. Soutter-Smith, D. Monaghan, T. Cooper, D. Morris

Murrumbeena 1.1 5.8 6.9 9.11-65 Murrumbeena 1.0 2.4 2.4 4.7-31 Hampton 2.5 2.6 7.10 7.11-53 Hampton 2.6 3.8 8.11 10.11-71 Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: A. Bradley 3, R. Clayton 2, C. Evans, E. Espinosa, Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: D. Hewson 2, S. Geaney, M. Richardson S. Thompson, M. Walder Best Players: W. Voorham, R. Gillies, W. Nash, M. Richardson, D. Hewson, Best Players: J. Wright, J. Semmel, E. Espinosa, C. Evans, A. Bradley, R. Clayton D. Schmiedl Hampton: Goal Kickers: L. Chevalier 2, T. Woodward 2, J. Gascard 2, R. Chisholm Hampton: Goal Kickers: A. Hunter 3, J. Chitty 2, M. Klonaridis, T. Davis, J. Canny, Best Players: G. Timms, L. Hayes, L. Chevalier, C. Nichols, L. McLuckie, D. Harrison, K. Reynolds J. Thornell Best Players: J. Canny, A. Shedlock, A. Hunter, T. Nixon, P. Johns, T. Davis

Heatherton 1.2 1.3 5.4 6.4-40 Heatherton 1.0 3.4 3.4 7.5-47 Caulfield 2.5 3.9 6.10 11.12-78 Caulfield 6.3 6.6 7.10 7.11-53 Heatherton: Goal Kickers: J. Stone 2, C. Keenan, N. Foster, S. Keenan, D. White Heatherton: Goal Kickers: J. Elton 2, A. Kaddatz 2, S. Harris, M. Sauer Best Players: B. Cochrane, J. Stone, A. Nelson, C. Moon, T. Faull, P. Lavery Best Players: A. Kaddatz, S. Gibbs, M. Sauer, M. Bennett, W. Earle, S. Gibbs Caulfield:Goal Kickers: T. Heagney 2, B. Still 2, J. Hughes, J. Buggy, A. King, Caulfield:Goal Kickers: M. Blee 3, L. Wakeling 2, C. Spencer, J. Benoiton T. Stait, C. Dove, J. Hunter, C. Ryall Best Players: D. Nilsson, M. Blee, M. Hurley, L. Wakeling, J. Daidone, V. Moore Best Players: C. Lewis, H. Lanyon, B. Still, J. Hughes, T. Stait, J. Wood

Highett 6.8 6.8 8.8 11.13-79 Highett 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.13-97 Mount Waverley 6.5 6.5 15.8 17.8-110 Mount Waverley 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.4-40 Highett: Goal Kickers: M. Hoar 3, S. Jackson 2, T. Brown, Y. Pasialis, R. Marshall, Highett: Goal Kickers: C. Parry 4, J. Gasio 3, N. Vawser, M. Baragwanath, D. Morton, B. Jedd, J. Jones-Hampton C. Long, D. Booth, R. Wheeler, C. Lee, J. Millwood Best Players: A. Carey, S. Jackson, P. Singh, B. Jedd, J. Prosser, M. Hoar Best Players: J. Parsons, C. Parry, L. McLean, C. Nayar, C. Long, R. Smith Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: J. Gough 5, J. Smith 4, I. Taylor 3, M. Kinsella 2, Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: C. Marsden 2, T. Patrick 2, C. Aikman, P. Schulz A. Mathers, B. Roberts, C. Jeffries Best Players: C. Marsden, K. Anglim, Z. Brown, P. Schulz, M. Jager, T. Patrick Best Players: J. Wilkin, A. Mathers, J. Smith, M. Keem, I. Taylor, B. Roberts

18 | SFNL RECORD 2017 sfnl.com.au SFNL.COM.AU | 19 DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10 DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10

ROUND 17 REVIEW Springvale matched Keysborough goal for goal during the While Skye is still in the hunt for a top three spot, it’s unlikely to It gives the Lions all the motivation in the world to win and win second half, with each side kicking four, but the Districts were eventuate as it sits two games behind Keysborough in third. big, but I can’t see them toppling Chelsea Heights. Murrumbeena was the big winner out of Round 17, moving into unable to construct a comeback. the top five and now loom as the favourite to claim the final An upset could be on the cards here. Chelsea Heights by 21 points. spot heading into finals. Stefan Feehan was in excellent form inside 50, booting four goals for Springvale. Murrumbeena by two points. Hampton v Keysborough (Peterson Street Reserve) Murrumbeena 9.11 (65) def Hampton 7.11 (53) This game presents Hampton’s very last role of the dice in In a topsy turvy match-up, Murrumbeena overcame a mini Caulfield 11.12 (78) def Heatherton 6.4 (40) Caulfield v Springvale Districts (Koornang Park) terms of its finals hopes, meaning a loss in this game and its collapse and a seven-point three quarter time deficit to defeat Caulfield overcame a somewhat sluggish start to hold off a The Bears tackle the Districts in what is realistically a nothing season over. Hampton by 12 points and move into fifth. gallant Heatherton outfit by 38 points on the road. game for either side. But even though their opponent is a top three side, the result The Beena led comfortably by 20 points at half time, but were The Bears led by just 12 points at the final change, before piling Caulfield has effectively locked in a spot in the top three come isn’t written in stone, as the Hammers have slightly more unable to hold off Hampton in the third before storming home on six goals to one in the last to come out well and truly ahead. season’s end, but as it sits equal with Keysborough on points, a motivation to win this game. in the last. win here would keep it ahead. Chris Lewis and Harris Lanyon led the way for the winners, While it can happen, its unlikely Keysborough will drop out of Alister Bradley finished the match as the leading goal kicker while Tom Heagney and Ben Still each kicked two majors. Springvale are effectively stuck in no mans land, can’t make the top three, but second spot still remains up for grabs. finals, but can’t be relegated making this a good time to rest with three majors while Josh Wright and Jake Semmel were Keysborough by 17 points. Caulfield fell victim to inaccurate kicking during the first half of any players with niggles. best on ground. action, totalling just three goals from 12 scoring shots to lead Heatherton v Highett (Ross Street Reserve) by 18 at the main break. Caulfield by 30 points. Kicking with the aid of a breeze, Hampton led in the first with This game will be played for pride with neither side able to two goals to one, before Murrumbeena seized control in the Heatherton sprung into action during the third term, booting Mount Waverley v Chelsea Heights (Mayfield Reserve) make significant movements up the ladder. second, piling on four goals to lead by 20 at half time. four goals to three to get back to within 12 points, but the Bears This game could yield an interesting result if you take into A win for Highett will likely see it jump into ninth spot with broke from their slump to post five goals to one in the last. consideration the strong likelihood Chelsea Heights has the The Hammers took advantage of the conditions in the third to current occupants Springvale Districts taking on Caulfield. minor premiership all wrapped up. score another five goals to one, but in the end the Beena took Blake Cochrane and Jesse Stone (two goals) were Heatherton’s home the win by eight points with three goals in the final term. best. Heatherton has only one win for the season, but would dearly A sizeable Lions win, despite being somewhat unlikely against like to get win number two in its final home game for the year. Guy Timms and Luke Hayes were named Hampton’s best. Mount Waverley 17.8 (110) def Highett 11.13 (79) the Heighters, coupled with a sizeable Murrumbeena loss could Highett’s hopes of a finals berth are over after succumbing to see Mount Waverley jump into the fifth. Heatherton by two points. Chelsea Heights 19.11 (125) def East Brighton 9.8 (62) Mount Waverley by 31 points on its home deck. Chelsea Heights dealt East Brighton a massive blow in its finals hopes with a 63-point win, leaving the Vampires with a lot of The Dogs needed to win to keep their slim hopes alive, but with work to do. just two games left they will be unable to make up the three- game deficit. The Heighters never looked in doubt of dropping this game, leading at every change after setting up the win with an 11-goal Mount Waverley trailed by three points at the half time break, first half. but were inspiring in the second half, piling on 11 goals to five to come away with the win. Phil Smith was dominant inside 50, finishing with seven goals, while Mark Stevens and Nathan Herrington were also James Gough, Jackson Smith and Ian Taylor combined for 12 impressive. goals in the win, while inspirational leader Jarrod Wilkin was best on ground. Chelsea Heights enjoyed an excellent start with five goals in the first, before an even second quarter saw both sides score A competitive first half saw both sides boot six goals, but it was six majors, resulting in a 29-point lead for the Heighters at half Highett with a three-point lead at half time. time. The Lions powered away in the third however, slamming home The third quarter yielded another four goals for the premiership nine goals to two to create a 42-point lead before cruising home favourites, putting the result beyond doubt before the Heighters to win in the last. cruised home to victory in the last. Andrew Carey and Sam Jackson (two goals) were named Andrew Jansen and Mitch Backman were named the Vampires’ Highett’s best. best. ROUND 18 PREVIEW

Keysborough 9.11 (65) def Springvale Districts 7.8 (50) Three rounds left in the Division 2 home and away season Keysborough has ended Springvale Districts’ finals hopes, and with fifth spot still up for grabs, there is plenty to keep putting together a solid performance to win by 15 points. an eye on.

The Burra booted five goals in the first half to set up the win, Skye v Murrumbeena (Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve) holding off the Districts attempts at a comeback in the second. Game of the round Tim Werner was in strong form for the victors, booting two Fourth plays fifth in what should be a fantastic game of football goals in a best on ground performance while Daniel Morland out an Bomberland, crucial for both sides but more so for the was also good. visitors.

Keysborough took control of the game right from the outset, Murrumbeena sit on equal points with sixth-placed East booting three goals in the first and two in the second to lead by Brighton, but has a chance to go a game clear prior to its clash 17 points at half time. with the Vampires next week.

20 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 21 2017 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR FIXTURE DIVISION 2: ROUND 18

ROUND 1 ROUND 8 ROUND 15 1-APR 3-JUN 22-JUL Chelsea Heights 11.8-74 def Murrumbeena 7.7-49 Heatherton 7.11-53 def by Chelsea Heights 18.19-127 Chelsea Heights 11.15-81 def Hampton 10.14-74 Highett 11.10-76 def by Keysborough 14.16-100 Caulfield 18.12-120 defHighett 10.6-66 SKYE MURRUMBEENA Highett 8.7-55 def Skye 7.9-51 Heatherton 14.4-88 def Springvale Districts 10.17-77 East Brighton 13.6-84 def Murrumbeena 7.9-51 Heatherton 5.8-38 def by East Brighton 8.10-58 Mount Waverley 10.12-72 def by Hampton 13.9-87 Skye 17.4-106 def Keysborough 10.9-69 Ground: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve, East Brighton 6.9-45 def by Skye 15.8-98 Hampton 8.11-59 def Springvale Districts 8.7-55 Mount Waverley 9.11-65 def by Caulfield 9.13-67 Ground: Murrumbeena Park, Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Bye - Caulfield Bye - Mount Waverley Murrumbeena 12.10-82 def Keysborough 8.14-62 Kangaroo Rd, Murrumbeena Bye - Springvale Districts Club Colours: Black, red and silver Club Colours: Maroon, Gold yoke ROUND 2 ROUND 9 and lion 8-APR 10-JUN Senior Coach: Ben Walker Keysborough 6.11-47 def by Chelsea Heights 11.9-75 Highett 8.7-55 def by Chelsea Heights 18.5-123 ROUND 16 Senior Coach: Steve Wright Reserves Coach: Shane Rowley Springvale Districts 7.9-51 def Highett 5.8-38 Murrumbeena 22.13-145 def Mount Waverley 17.12-114 29-JUL Senior Assistant: Shane Burbidge Hampton 11.9-75 def Heatherton 5.14-44 Keysborough 17.9-111 def East Brighton 5.10-40 Skye 9.14-68 def Chelsea Heights 9.12-66 Thirds Coach: Jason Forsyth Reserves Coach:Jeremy Sissons Skye 15.7-97 def Mount Waverley 5.5-35 Springvale Districts 12.6-78 def Skye 11.7-73 East Brighton 9.13-67 def Highett 5.10-40 Caulfield 9.9-63 defEast Brighton 7.9-51 Hampton 4.12-36 def by Caulfield 13.15-93 Mount Waverley 16.19-115 def Heatherton 4.9-33 # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # # Bye - Murrumbeena Bye - Heatherton PLAYER PLAYER Springvale Districts 2.5-17 def by Murrumbeena 3.6-24 1 Marc Frizell 31 Chase Allan 1 William Straney 1 Will Nash 34 James Schubert ROUND 3 MULTISKILLS ROUND 10 Caulfield 5.8-38 def by Keysborough 8.9-57 1 Brendan Weighell 32 Jim Martinson 2 Joshua Wright 35 Chris Niclasen 22-APR 17-JUN Bye - Hampton 2 James Farrell Chelsea Heights 9.13-67 def Springvale Districts 7.8-50 Chelsea Heights 11.14-80 def Caulfield 9.7-61 2 Aaron Pacey 33 Nathan Naughton 3 Jarrod Walker 36 Josh Godino 5 Corey McCormack Highett 12.11-83 def by Hampton 15.4-94 Heatherton 7.7-49 def by Murrumbeena 14.11-95 4 Eddie Espanosa 37 Michael McMahon ROUND 17 3 Ben Walker 34 Jarrod Karadeas Heatherton 7.5-47 def by Skye 22.17-149 Mount Waverley 19.11-125 def by Keysborough 19.12-126 5-AUG 6 David Shaw 5 Will Voorham 38 Alex Goold Mount Waverley 18.5-113 def by East Brighton 23.13-151 East Brighton 13.10-88 def Springvale Districts 11.7-73 4 Matt Haverfield 36 Ben Williams 6 Sam Moloney 39 Rhys Clayton Chelsea Heights 19.11-125 def East Brighton 9.8-62 8 Cory Baines Murrumbeena 7.6-48 def by Caulfield 9.13-67 Skye 13.16-94 def Hampton 9.7-61 4 Nick Papachristofilou 37 Sam Byrne 7 Dean Hewsen 39 James Allan Bye - Keysborough Bye - Highett Highett 11.13-79 def by Mount Waverley 17.8-110 5 Josh Scrivano 38 Paul Follet 9 Ryan McConville Heatherton 6.4-40 def by Caulfield 11.12-78 8 Michael Kinsella 40 Sean Thompson GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 ROUND 11 5 Corey McCormack 39 Kyle Gascoyne 12 Travis Scott 9 41 29-APR 24-JUN Murrumbeena 9.11-65 def Hampton 7.11-53 Mitch Walder (Capt) Harry Fleming Keysborough 9.11-65 def 10 Rory Cahalane 42 Rob Brearley Hampton 1 5.9-99 def by Chelsea Heights 20.17-137 Murrumbeena 8.21-69 def by Highett 10.12-72 Springvale Districts 7.8-50 7 Spencer McCartney 41 Faisal Payenda 18 John Hernan Skye 6.14-50 def by Highett 8.11-59 Keysborough 17.7-109 def Heatherton 8.7-55 Bye - Skye 8 Jordie Thomas 42 Jayden Glover 11 Lachlan Batt 43 Richard Gillies 20 Kyle McMaster East Brighton 13.10-88 def Heatherton 7.11-53 Springvale Districts 9.8-62 def Mount Waverley 7.12-54 12 Darcy Hargrave 44 Ryan Balalis Caulfield 10.16-76 def by Mount Waverley 11.11-77 Hampton 15.10-100 def East Brighton 7.10-52 9 Nick Webb 43 Cal Lester ROUND 18 26 Riley Powlesland 13 Ray Pickering 45 James Hurst Keysborough 13.8-86 def Murrumbeena 9.10-64 Caulfield 12.11-83 def Skye 6.9-45 10 Marty Watts 45 Dom Spinucci 12-AUG 14 Dechlan Turkington 46 Cam Rundell Bye - Springvale Districts Bye - Chelsea Heights 27 Chris McMenamin Mount Waverley v Chelsea Heights 11 Brett Dawson 46 Matthew Hogson 15 Cam Walker 47 Robbie Hyde ROUND 5 BEYONDBLUE ROUND 12 Heatherton v Highett 28 Ben Forsyth 12 Scott Thorne 47 Tim McEachern 16 Nathan Davidson 48 Chris Keating 6-MAY 1-JUL Skye v Murrumbeena 13 Ash Planner 48 Daniel Turner 31 Jason Lester 17 Harley Turkington 49 Robbie Ryan Chelsea Heights 6.9-45 def Skye 2.11-23 Murrumbeena 8.13-61 def Chelsea Heights 8.11-59 Hampton v Keysborough Highett 7.7-49 def by East Brighton 9.8-62 Keysborough 13.15-93 def Highett 8.10-58 18 Joss Holdsworth 50 Josh Hargreaves Caulfield v Springvale Districts 14 Mick McGreal 49 John Lalor 44 Trevor White Heatherton 6.9-45 def by Mount Waverley 10.10-70 Springvale Districts 11.11-77 def Heatherton 4.7-31 15 Cam Petrie 50 Daniel McConville 19 Tom Dureau 51 Cam Barr Murrumbeena 7.10-52 def Springvale Districts 4.8-32 Hampton 4.9-33 def by Mount Waverley 12.10-82 Bye - East Brighton 58 Jodi Nankervis 20 Matt Nandor 52 Eddie Brown Keysborough 4.10-34 def Caulfield 3.8-26 Skye 15.11-101 def East Brighton 7.6-48 16 Tim Barr 51 Hayden Harvey 59 Clinton Fitzgerald Bye - Hampton ROUND 19 21 Chris Evans 53 Jack Whelan Bye - Caulfield 16 Chris McCann 54 Michael Kelly 19-AUG 65 Dean Flynn 22 Mark Richardson 54 Michael Menara ROUND 6 LOVE THE GAME ROUND 13 19 Aaron Harper 57 Steve Hawkins 20-MAY 8-JUL Chelsea Heights v Heatherton 23 Sam Parkes 55 Jackson Walsh 20 Ben Harper 61 Nick Hofmann 66 Daniel Parkinson East Brighton 8.13-61 def by Chelsea Heights 15.19-109 Chelsea Heights 14.8-92 def Keysborough 11.13-79 Highett v Caulfield 24 Tom Valenta 56 Patrick Au Mount Waverley 13.9-87 def Highett 10.12-72 Highett 11.7-73 def by Springvale Districts 11.9-75 Murrumbeena v East Brighton 21 Matt Poore 63 Michael Kane 68 Josh Riley 25 Jordan Cusin 57 Liam Wilson Caulfield 14.17-101 def Heatherton 6.7-43 Heatherton 6.6-42 def by Hampton 13.4-82 Keysborough v Skye 22 Ben Evans 64 Sotiris Soliminidis 70 Glenn Fielding 26 Jake Semmel 58 Quenton Poncracz Hampton 8.4-52 def by Murrumbeena 17.16-118 Mount Waverley 14.19-103 def Skye 6.18-54 Springvale Districts v Hampton 22 Ryan Eadie 65 Brandon Black 27 Josh Smith 59 James Shirley Springvale Districts 8.8-56 def by Keysborough 13.17-95 East Brighton 8.4-52 def by Caulfield 12.10-82 72 Christian McGuire Bye - Mount Waverley 28 Alister Bradley 60 Jack Dear Bye - Skye Bye - Murrumbeena 23 Luke Scott 71 Shaun Thomas 74 Josh Robinson 29 Sean Geaney 61 Nick Sinclair ROUND 7 ROUND 14 ROUND 20 24 Jess Elms 73 Tom Minton 15-JUL 83 Andrew Hodge 30 Jack Reggardo 62 Liam Wolf 27-MAY 26-AUG 25 Nathan McConville 80 Brad Dyer Chelsea Heights 18.15-123 def Mount Waverley 6.25-61 Springvale Districts 6.12-48 def by Chelsea Heights 15.10-100 31 David Schmiedl 63 John Vales Mount Waverley v Murrumbeena 85 John Jose Highett 12.13-85 def Heatherton 9.7-61 Hampton 9.11-65 def by Highett 9.14-68 26 Joel McConville 82 Andrew Hodge East Brighton v Keysborough 32 Chris Cairns 64 Bailey Knight Skye 15.7-97 def Heatherton 4.7-31 Murrumbeena 11.9-75 def by Skye 14.8-92 28 James Bateman 84 Blake Bormann 99 David Collihole 33 Mitch Hendley 65 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss Keysborough 13.15-93 def Hampton 7.11-53 East Brighton 10.14-74 def Mount Waverley 9.5-59 Skye v Springvale Districts Caulfield v Hampton Springvale Districts 9.8-62 def by Caulfield 10.9-69 Caulfield 10.8-68 def Murrumbeena 8.6-54 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Bye - East Brighton Bye - Keysborough Bye - Chelsea Heights, Heatherton, Highett

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22 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 23 DIVISION 2: ROUND 18 DIVISION 2: ROUND 18

CAULFIELD SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS MOUNT WAVERLEY CHELSEA HEIGHTS

Ground: Koornang Park, Ground: Springvale Reserve, Ground: Mayfield Reserve, Lewton Rd, Ground: Beazley Reserve, Thames Prom, Koornang Rd, Carnegie Newcomen Rd, Springvale Mount Waverley Chelsea Heights Club Colours: Navy, gold and red Club Colours: Navy, white monogram Club Colours: Green and gold, lion emblem Club Colours: Navy with Red Yoke and red trim Senior Coach: Brad Canavan Senior Coach: Steve Kidd Senior Coach: Nick Smith Senior Coach: Kris Thompson Reserve Coach: Corey Johnson Reserves Coach: Chris Spencer Reserves Coach: Shane Costantino Reserves Coach: Chris Lacey

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Tom Heagney 33 Rory Hunter 1 Matt Thompson 31 Marcus Scoutto 1 Jarrod Wilkin 36 Timothy Proctor 1 Jackson Fry 30 Corey Cocker 2 32 2 Sean Gunning 34 Jake Benoiton Ben Stacey Brad Dight 2 Cliff Aikman 37 Matthew Parrella 2 Dale Hynes 31 Mark Stevens 3 Ben Still 35 Mitch Hurley 3 Stephen Bagley 33 Justin Lim 3 Matthew Jeffries 38 Kieran Anglim 3 Joel Williams 32 Heath Bennett 4 Chris Dove 36 Benn Harris 4 Lance Baptist 34 David Pearce 4 Jason D'Cruz 39 Nicholas Anglim 4 Jamie Waters 33 Josh O'Dwyer 5 Brandon Turner 37 James Daidone 5 Matt Soutter 35 Daniel Morris 6 Michael Kinsella 40 Mitchell Jager 5 Jesse O'Dell 34 Luke Gherini 6 Anthony O'Shea 38 Luke Wakeling 6 Ryan Cunningham 36 Leighton Ross 7 Patrick Kinsella 41 Sam Taunt 7 Zac Barter 39 Jayden Grose 6 Luke Behin 35 Antonie Ricaut 7 Mitchell Latimer 38 Luke Wenke 8 Karl Kusko 42 Christopher Cafiso 8 Daniel Nilsson 40 Jason Twirdy 8 Todd Wills 39 Richard Constantino 9 Christopher Jeffries 43 Jame Tighello 7 Jordan Peryman 36 Ben Wendt 9 James Backway 41 Ned Lanyon 9 Kris Thompson 40 James Kellet 10 Jackson Smith 44 Nicolas Collins 8 Kade Murphy 37 James Prendergast 10 Chris Lewis 42 Chris Spencer 10 Tristan Potts 41 Hao Qui 11 Ben Beecroft 45 Jason Leung 9 Jarryd Uren 38 Chris Holding 11 Iain Musster 43 Jayden Grose 12 Jake Brown 46 Jason Thea 11 Will Naville 42 Matthew Moore 10 Tyler Cantwell 39 Aaron Rhodes 12 Andrew Mase 44 Alex Markham 14 Richard Mathers 47 Rory Dux 12 Alex Hang 43 Matthew Ork 13 Luke Murchie 45 Chris Ryall 11 Phil Matheson 40 Peter Gerard 15 Alex Mullocks 48 Jordan Cavanagh 13 Steve Comino 44 Joel Billings 14 Jake Buggy 46 Adam Pepperell 12 Michael Wade 41 Michael Dettman 16 Joseph Rickard 49 Jay Cavanagh 15 Tom Stait 47 Kristian Tribuiani 14 Sam Blackburn 45 Ryan Oliver 17 Ian Taylor 50 Brett Macdonald 13 Michael Dankert 42 George Glitzos 16 Stuart Paterson 48 John Eierweis 15 Bao Le 46 David Monaghan 18 Cameron Kirkup 51 Nevyn Richardson 14 Nathan Herrington 43 Thomas Macafee 17 Travis Rowley 49 Mick Harrington 16 Tom Cooper 47 Billy Green 19 Taryn Dawson 52 Drew Macrae 15 Mathew Baxter 44 Michael Shaw 18 Josh Wood 50 Ben Gardner 17 Cam Mcleod 48 Jake Hawker 20 Andy Mathers 53 Andrew Capovilla 19 John Hunter 51 Tim Ferguson 18 Lachie Morrey 49 David Yang 16 Callum Dodson 45 Andrew Cupit 23 Danial Pearce 54 Leigh McInnes 20 Tom Kenny 52 Frank Drago 19 Luke Woolrich 50 Mark Hick 17 Patrick Morrissey 46 Ben Finemore 24 Brenton Cincotta 55 Jay Beattie 21 Sean Walton 53 Lee Weiss 20 Blake Rout 51 Ryan Williams 18 Michael O'Driscoll 47 Ryan Dyer 25 Thomas Petronik 58 Kessel Zoethout 22 Alex Cables 54 James Kondarovskis 21 Stefan Feehan/Alan Taing 52 Andrew Ross 19 Lachlan Dobson 50 Matt Bastin 26 Phil Schulz 59 Stuart Polack 23 Rowan Clarke 55 Nick Murnane 22 Sean Francis/Peter Heng 53 Damian Stoter-Rainer 27 Daniel Thirkell 60 Tanner Kram 20 Mick Dyer 52 Cameron Gates 24 Matthew Costantino 56 Adam Coxsell 23 Matt Allendar 54 Frank Constantino 28 Andrew Meredith 61 Michael Dennis 21 Ryan Archer 54 Luke Williams 25 Jarrod Hill 57 Judd Lanyon 24 Chris Lacey 55 Josh Dart 29 Zac Browne 63 Jesse Burns 26 Ryan Butler 59 Vince Moore 22 Declan Lee 55 Simon Harper 25 Jarrod Wright 56 Kris Gray 30 Jason Bird 65 Jonathan Jordan 27 Harris Lanyon 60 Matt Blee 23 James Robertson 58 Nicholas Oliver 26 Liam Hamilton 57 Tommy Ho 31 Shane Costantino 66 Ethan Tobias 28 Andrew Sheed 61 Josh Hughes 24 Nathan Beazley 60 Matthew Johansson 27 Jack Allendar 58 Jason Huljack 29 Adam Ballard 62 Brett Phillips 32 Tom Stapleton 70 Randy Newman 25 Bryce Atherton 64 Tim Poole 28 Lem Nguyen 59 Sang Souen 30 Christian Trumble 63 Adam King 33 Michael Kambouris 72 Michael Keem 26 Luke Newton 66 Ethan Duell 31 Brad Giles 64 Gabe Brennan 29 Nick Duff 60 Daniel Wilson 34 Sean Rickard 99 James Gough 32 Shane Campbell 65 Stewart Broussard 30 Steve Aitken 35 Toby Patrick 27 Kenny Albis 67 Phil Smith 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

24 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 25 DIVISION 2: ROUND 18 DIVISION 2: ROUND 18

HAMPTON KEYSBOROUGH HEATHERTON HIGHETT

Ground: Peterson Street Reserve, Ground: Rolwey Allen Reserve, Ground: Heatherton Recreation Reserve Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Rd, Peterson St, Highett Cnr Stanley & Cheltenham Rds, Ross Street, Heatherton Highett (Melway Ref #77H9) Keysborough Club Colours: Yellow and black stripes, Club Colours: Black & White stripes Club Colours: Navy, white and red hoops Colours: Red, white and blue with Bulldog motif blue trim Senior Coach: Chris Keenan Senior Coach: Matthew Ferguson Senior Coach: Sam Hecker Senior Coach: Craig McIndoe Reserves Coach: Reserves Coach: Daniel Pendlebury Warrick Earle Reserve Coach: Paul (Ruffa) O’Neill Reserves Coach: Simon Beshara Thirds Coach: Jamie Pi

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Ajit Alister 31 Tim Nixon 1 Geoffrey Humphreys (Co-Cap) 42 Daniel Durdin 1 Nathan Foster 30 Chris Keenan 1 Charlie Kinsey 25 Sam Jackson (Sen VC) 2 Ryan Goodes 43 Harry Weston 2 Anthony Zanca 32 Jake Chitty 2 Blake Cochrane 30a Jonathon Frizzle 4 Cameron Dalton 44 Brendan Sloss 2 Daniel Booth 26 Nick Vawser 3 Matthew Digby 33 Riley Hughes 5 Gerard Smith 45 Jesse Cuffe 3 Josh MacLaren 31 James Van Elewoud 2a James Sneesby 27 Ryan Knight 4 Rick Chisolm 34 Luke Chevalier 6 David Prib 46 Joel Reid 5 Shayne Gibbs 31a Daniel Beauchamp 3 Jordy Thompson 28 Jack Nagle 5 Pat Bolger 35 Hayden McLennan 7 Jake Dunn 47 Jason Griffiths 6 Pol Lavery 32 Alan Loyd 6 Corey Smith 36 Dan Guiry 8 Brandon Mather 49 Shane Cudby 4 James Taranto 29 Bryce Pewtress 8a Davor Rajic 50 Joseph Scata 7 Shaun Keenan 33 Warrick Earle 7 Carl Nichols 37 Kyall Reynolds 5 Yianni Pasialis (Res VC) 31 Chris Long (Res Capt) 9 Joseph Bekierz 51 Troy Cullen 8 Andy Morris 34 Michael Bruce 8 Troy Selim 38 Darren Harrison 10 Damon McCormack 52 Chris Bryan 6 Chad Ryan 32 Michael Baragwarath 9 Justin Whyte 35 David White 9 Liam Timms 39 Liam Thornell 11 Glen Hawthorn 53 Taylan Killi 6a Jordy Osborne 34 Jackson Millwood 10 Nick O’Donovan 40 Blake Burnham 12 Daniel Morland 54 Nathan Hampton 10 Matt Sauer 36 Craig Earle 11 Josh Burbidge 41 Jarryd Wilson 13 Sam Flight 55 Glenn Tempany 11 Jesse Stone 37 Micheal Millar 7 Patrick Singh 35 Alex Baragwarath 14 Dylan Carlsson 56 Nathan Torcasio 11a Zac Allen 42 Jye Thornell 12 Joshua Corcoran 38 Kristian Fredrickson 8 Andrew Carey 36 Brad Sheers 15 Michael Downie (Co-Cap) 57 Tim Mackie 12 Jack Cafarella 43 Luke Tempany 16 Tom Siposs 58 Gordon Hyde 12a Nick Cody 39 Rory De Kock 9 Aiden Young 37 Mark Bailey 13 Chris Grove 44 Michael Klonoridis 17 Bryce Sutton 59 Ryan Carmichael 13 Stefan Harris 40 Andrew Soll 10 Tristan Brown 38 Michael Globan 13a David Masson 45 Michael Ashman 18 Riet Pal 60 Jake Skilton 14 Travis Faull 41 Matt Jamieson 11 Beau Jedd 39 Ryan Osborne 14 David West 46 Matthew Cupit 19 Jack McKinney 62 Jake Robertson 20 George Lazaridis 63 Richard Eppinger 15 Aiden Nelson 42 Veroshan Sripragasan 14a Bailey Griffin 47 Andrew Nash Mathew Foster 40 Jess Parsons 21 Brad Scott 67 Gabriel Clayton 16 Daniel Langley 43 Leigh Holroyd 15 James Gascard 48 Josh Lees 12 Joel Jones – Hampton 41 Alex Draper 22 Karl Schoenmaekers 68 Ian Hampton 17 Adam Chalmers 44 Jason Siegel 16 James Feather 49 Anthony Papafotiou 23 Matthew Haines 69 Bros Vourn 13 Cameron Nayar 42 Stefan Lindstrom 18 45 17 Matthew Pola 50 Steve Mann 24 Calum Letcher 70 Justin Cherrett Paul Connolly Joel Parfett 14 Robert Swain (Sen VC) 43 Billy Prosser 18 Chase Griffin 50a Troy Smith 25 Tim Bacic 71 Paul Taylor 19 Craig Hunter 46 Benn Hall 26 Luke Damato 72 Daniel Whiteoak 15 Mark Short 44 Peter Quinn 19 Josh Canny 51 Dylan Chisolm 20 Jarryd Cox 47 Marty Weaver 27 Cory Hargreaves 73 Daaneyel Khan 20 Luke Hayes 52 Mitchell Mayer-Garth 21 Chris Newman 48 Blake Roberts 16 Chris Lavery 45 Chris Harms 28 Tim Werner 74 Jake Whiteoak 20a Luke Tempany 53 Bunarith Kheng 29 Tom Anderton 76 Brad Connors 21a Craig McLachlan 49 Matt Griffin 17 Tom Brown (Sen Capt) 46 Shane Gervasi 30 77 21 Tom Woodward 54 Alex Docherty Jake Bakes Andrew Connell 22 Cam Moon 50 Michael Angus 18 Jake Duell 46a Nathan Mullenger 31 Jake D'Atri 79 John Tran 22 Jake Timms 55 Nathan Wallace 23 Rodney Blackbourn 51 Nav Kumar 32 Shane Dunn 80 Joel Whiteoak 19 Jack Prosser 48 Ben Hughes 23 Leigh McLuckie 56 Brendan Bennett 24 Chris Tosin 52 Jake Weaver 33 Jonathon Hawes 81 Nigel Vandergert 20 Ryan Wheeler 49 Dave Morton 24 Guy Timms 57 Shaun Harper 34 Jack Cole 86 Jonathon Markovitch 25 Aaron Coffey 53 Justin Rowswell 25 Tate Griffin 58 Matthew Hanson 35 Simon Sloss 87 Jacob Bradshaw 21 Steve Vawdrey 50 Max Pandur 25a Kane Tucker 54 Justin Reynolds 26 Todd Crane 59 Tim Woods 36 Jacob Caisley 88 Jamie Pi 22 James O'Keefe 55 Shane Jones 26 Stew Gibbs 55 Jarryd Elton 27 Tom Davis 60 Simon Beshara 37 Shane Daniels 89 Jake Buenaventura 23 Mitch Hoar 56 Justin Greer (Res Capt) 38 Liam Crawford 92 Jarryd Cipressi 28 Alex Berecz 61 James Hickey 27 Reagan Maddaford 56 Michael Berenyi 39 Damian Cullen 99 Anthony McKeever 23a James Burns 57 Michael De Iacovo 29 62 28 Callum Cusack 57 Niranjen Kumar Paul Johns Carl-Oskar Beer 40 Nathan McLean 100 Aaron Lieberman 24 Ryan Smith 30 Andrew Hunter 41 Bryce Dexter 29 Sam Merryweather 58 Jacob Hurst 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

26 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 27 DIVISION 3 RESULTS: ROUND 16 DIVISION 3: MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi

ROUND 16 REVIEW James Parker recorded his 200th appearance for Moorabbin. 2012 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 RESERVE premiership Kangaroo, Andrew Mackay played his 150th game, whilst Black Rock 8.13 (61) def Endeavour Hills 5.21 (51) Aaron Bodin notched up his 100th. DIVISION 3 SENIOR TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS The SFNL radio match wasn’t pretty, but it was the division’s only close TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Hallam 15 14 1 0 1 1748 442 395.48 60 contest on a blustery Saturday afternoon. Bodin marked the occasion as Moorabbin’s best, but there was little joy Hallam 16 14 2 0 1883 626 300.80 56 Endeavour Hills 16 12 4 0 0 1474 671 219.67 48 for the team as Lyndhurst broke away after a tight first half. Black Rock’s 10-point triumph over Endeavour Hills reshaped the top Ashwood 16 13 3 0 1650 892 184.98 52 Ashwood 16 11 5 0 0 1669 669 249.48 44 Doveton Eagles 16 12 4 0 1704 940 181.28 48 five, enabling the Jets to dislodge South Yarra. Lightning took a 33-point lead into the final term, going on to win by 27. South Yarra 16 12 4 0 0 1186 821 144.46 44 Endeavour Hills 16 12 4 0 1462 940 155.53 48 Black Rock 16 10 5 1 0 1454 624 233.01 42 Daniel Kick’s experience proved crucial for the Jets as he thwarted Jesse Walia was best for Lyndhurst, whilst Ryan Lowe was its most Black Rock 16 11 5 0 1358 969 140.14 44 Lyndhurst 16 10 5 1 0 1137 720 157.92 42 numerous Falcons’ attacks. notable goal scorer with three. South Yarra 16 10 6 0 1380 937 147.28 40 Doveton Eagles 16 8 8 0 0 1074 834 128.78 32 Lyndale 16 8 8 0 1357 1028 132.00 32 Kristian Bliesner kicked six of Black Rock’s eight goals, a commendable ROUND 17 PREVIEW Lyndhurst 16 7 9 0 1065 1107 96.21 28 Lyndale 16 6 10 0 0 951 1076 88.38 24 output in the swirling wind. Five of his majors came in the first term, Lyndale vs Black Rock (Barry Powell Reserve) Moorabbin 16 5 11 0 1004 1426 70.41 20 Carrum Patterson Lakes 16 6 10 0 0 852 1279 66.61 24 and he edged out Kick as the commentary team’s player of the day. Although Lyndale is out of finals contention, the Pumas can strike a Carrum Patterson Lakes 16 3 13 0 1079 1608 67.10 12 Moorabbin 15 3 12 0 0 442 1945 22.72 12 Endeavour Hills may rue its inaccuracy and overuse of the footy. dramatic blow before their season draws to a close. Sandown 16 1 15 0 425 2347 18.11 4 Dandenong 16 1 15 0 0 421 2095 20.10 8 Dandenong 16 0 16 0 581 2128 27.30 0 Sandown 16 1 15 0 0 505 1737 29.07 4 The loss consigned it to fourth on the ladder. Having broken into the top five, opponent Black Rock must continue to play the positive footy that got it there. Sandown 0.1 0.1 1.3 1.3-9 Sandown 0.0 0.1 0.1 1.1-7 Sandown 1.3 (9) def by Hallam 28.12 (180) It was an emotional occasion at Edinburgh Reserve as Sandown paid its Lyndale will be itching to claim a high-profile scalp. It’s possible, but Hallam 7.0 17.4 21.7 28.12-180 Hallam 5.5 7.10 15.15 18.19-127 respects to Trent McKenzie, who recently passed away. unlikely. Sandown: Goal Kickers: J. Tate Sandown: Goal Kickers: K. Timms McKenzie coached the Cobras’ reserves in 2015-16. Best Players: J. Tate, M. Nelson, M. Dickson, R. Compt, A. Powell, L. Ligt Best Players: S. Shields, W. Barker, J. Fitzgerald, M. Sutton, N. Carboon, S. O’Byrne Endeavour Hills vs Moorabbin (Barry Simon Reserve) Hallam: Goal Kickers: S. Thomas 9, M. Neve 5, T. Bradley 3, K. Smith 2, S. Sigeti Hallam: Goal Kickers: C. Sheedy 5, D. Kerr 3, L. Tuyau 2, J. Arundale 2, 2, P. Ward 2, M. Wood, M. Sigeti, J. Daly, D. Grayson, B. McGaw J. Lamont 2, J. Campbell, R. Suttie, C. Molnar, G. Kerr Sadly, but predictably, the Cobras were unable to match it with Hallam. Currently fourth on the ladder, Endeavour Hills can snatch third place if Best Players: M. Peresso, C. Raso, S. Thomas, M. Neve, M. Sigeti, B. McGaw Best Players: D. Soeurream, D. Kerr, C. Parker, J. Lamont, J. Arundale, C. Sheedy Doveton stumbles. The Hawks soared to a 171-point victory, with Manny Peresso again best Ashwood 4.2 8.4 10.10 14.14-98 Ashwood 1.5 5.9 6.11 9.12-66 on ground. The Kangaroos are unlikely to trouble the Falcons. South Yarra 4.4 4.6 6.9 6.10-46 South Yarra 1.2 1.5 2.7 5.8-38 Shane Thomas delivered his biggest bag of the season, contributing South Yarra vs Sandown (Fritsch Holzer Park) Ashwood: Goal Kickers: S. Peake 5, G. Mahony 3, F. Martinicchio 2, D. Macklin, Ashwood: Goal Kickers: J. Morrey 4, J. Nelson 2, A. Jong 2, M. Rossborough nine goals to the win. This game could get ugly as South Yarra takes out its frustrations on B. Hemphill, T. Smith, J. Chapman Best Players: M. Burkwood, J. Morrey, A. Jong, D. Brooks, S. Adam, A. Wiltgren Sandown. Best Players: G. Mahony, S. Peake, M. Maginnes, R. Forsyth, P. Wineberg, South Yarra: Goal Kickers: M. Angeloni 2, M. Phillips, M. Higgins, J. Belfrage James Tate delivered Sandown’s lone goal. B. Hemphill Best Players: S. Ingham, C. Mwaba, B. Tolley, N. Presland, M. Higgins, South Yarra: Goal Kickers: Z. Maher 2, K. Finlayson 2, S. Fitzpatrick, S. Merchant K. Pereira Ashwood 14.14 (98) def South Yarra 6.10 (46) The Yarras couldn’t match a hungry Ashwood last round and were Best Players: K. Finlayson, Z. Maher, E. Hanney, M. Symons, T. Hanney, South Yarra never got into the contest against Ashwood. dispatched from the top five. South Yarra is now reliant on a slip up from S. Stegheuis Black Rock to resurrect finals hopes. The Yarras led by a couple of points at quarter time, but failed to Dandenong 3.4 3.6 8.10 9.11-65 Dandenong 2.1 2.3 7.9 7.10-52 capitalise on a substantial wind advantage. Expect the Yarras to maintain pressure on the Jets with an emphatic Lyndale 3.0 7.5 13.7 23.13-151 Lyndale 2.0 4.6 4.6 6.10-46 win over Sandown. After an indifferent few weeks, Ashwood was switched on from the start. Dandenong: Dandenong: Goal Kickers: M. Faria 3, D. Barrie 2, N. Ford, S. Moody, R. Taniwal, Goal Kickers: J. Westin 2, F. Smith 2, M. Lawrence 2, S. Stuski Its players ran harder and looked sharper, moving the ball well into the Hallam vs Doveton Eagles (Hallam Reserve) J. Hopkins Best Players: F. Smith, J. Matthews, B. Smith, W. Kairns, N. Williams, Best Players: J. Van Mourik, R. Hall, A. Sloss, N. Ford, M. Pafiti, D. Barrie W. Solomon-Kingi breeze. Hallam and Doveton each face bottom sides in round 18 and will be Lyndale: Goal Kickers: T. Kumetaitis 9, M. Robinson 4, J. Henshaw 4, M. Faaola 2, Lyndale: Goal Kickers: J. Malom, K. Baldsing, K. Smart, E. McLean, M. Barbar, keen to prepare for finals with a quality hitout this weekend. L. Toole, B. Cox, J. Rech, M. Stuart S. Ho From the moment Brad Hemphill punished a lacklustre piece of South Best Players: T. Kumetaitis, M. Robinson, J. Toole, M. Faaola, B. Tosh, M. Stuart Best Players: D. Ouch, D. Weston, S. Singh, S. Ho, K. Smart, M. Barbar Yarra defence with a goal, signs were ominous for the visitors. The stakes are higher for Doveton as it must win to stave off a challenge from Endeavour Hills. Black Rock 5.3 6.4 7.12 8.13-61 Black Rock 1.1 2.3 2.8 6.10-46 An eye-catching performance from Magpie Gavin Mahony earned him Endeavour Hills 1.6 1.12 3.14 5.21-51 Endeavour Hills 3.0 4.2 6.3 8.6-54 acknowledgement as player of the game. He finished with three goals A loss could consign the Eagles to an elimination final. and provided opportunities for teammates. Black Rock: Goal Kickers: K. Bliesner 5, B. Rafferty 2, B. Henry Black Rock: Goal Kickers: J. Brennan 2, M. Winberg, J. Boggie, D. Watson, When the sides clashed in Round 6 it was a 79-point win to Hallam, with Best Players: D. Kick, L. Blatman, W. Sanchez, T. Luckman, K. Bliesner, L. Quirk Shane Peake was another significant contributor for Ashwood with five Doveton fielding an understrength lineup. M. Ballard Best Players: L. Quirk, R. Winders, D. Bullock, B. Whiting, M. Hogg, D. Brostek majors, helping propel his side to a 52-point win. Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: N. Gay, N. Strom, B. Stummer, B. Swift, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: J. Davies 2, M. Cook, S. Augustus, A. Brooks, The Eagles will present a sterner test this time, but there is no reason D. Batson R. Tinney, R. Imeson, J. Beattie Dandenong 9.11 (65) def by Lyndale 23.13 (151) Best Players: S. Richards, D. Batson, D. Soar, C. Webber, B. Swift, N. Gay Best Players: M. Cook, A. Brooks, J. Graham, T. Smith , J. Davies, R. Imeson to tip against the Hawks. Trevor Kumetaitis was the brightest star for Lyndale, booting nine goals Doveton Eagles 4.9 6.11 12.13 15.13-103 Doveton Eagles 1.4 6.5 10.8 13.11-89 in an 86-point win over Dandenong. Lyndhurst vs Ashwood (Marriott Waters Reserve) After a lull, partly the result of injuries, Ashwood is hitting its stride in Carrum Patterson Lakes 0.1 4.2 5.2 9.11-65 Carrum Patterson Lakes 2.3 2.7 4.10 6.12-48 He has 61 majors for the season, 20 ahead of Shane Peake and Kristian the lead up to the finals. Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: T. Hancock 4, E. Samadi 3, J. O’Neill 2, B. Smith 2, Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: M. Croaker 3, L. Staker 3, S. Ayres 2, B. Smith 2, Bliesner. D. Lever, B. Keown, E. Williams, C. Wilson A. Bekiri, B. Oliver, D. Mawhinney Lyndhurst can make the Magpies work hard. Best Players: C. Wilson, E. Samadi, C. Wilson, D. Lever, C. Carmody, T. Hancock Best Players: B. Oliver, D. Ralph, A. Bekiri, B. Smith, C. Oshea, H. Taniwal Doveton Eagles 15.13 (103) def Carrum Patterson Lakes 9.11 (65) Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: A. Caruso 2, R. Graham 2, A. Wilson 2, Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: J. Psaras 4, A. Wicks 2 Doveton was never threatened by CPL. Lightning went down by only 21 points last time it met Ashwood. L. Hickman 2, J. Brierley Best Players: M. Swinton, B. Guy, B. Milligan, D. Jennings, J. Psaras, A. Wicks Best Players: R. Graham, P. Mauracher, P. Quilty, A. Hollingsworth, T. Neal, M. Ryan The Eagles’ 38-point win proved decisive, enabling them to swoop on It is likely to be a competitive game, but expect the Magpies to get the job done again. Moorabbin 0.1 3.3 4.4 7.6-48 Moorabbin 2.3 2.3 4.5 4.6-30 the third rung of the ladder in place of Endeavour Hills. Lyndhurst 4.0 4.1 9.7 11.9-75 Lyndhurst 3.4 5.8 7.10 10.14-74 Doveton captain Corrie Wilson set the standard as best afield. Carrum Patterson Lakes vs Dandenong (Roy Dore Reserve) CPL should rack up its fourth win of the season against Dandenong. Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: C. Pyne, A. De Vries, L. Pearce, A. Bodin, J. Parker, Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: L. Nugent 2, L. Blatchford 2 Teammate Troy Hancock had his most productive return for the season F. Peta, D. Armansin Best Players: J. Hutchison, A. Sharp, L. Nugent, L. Blatchford, J. Crigan, with four majors. However, a win for the Redlegs is an outside chance and would be a Best Players: A. Bodin, C. Pyne, D. Armansin, G. Pearson, N. Maizey, S. Pappas G. Jefferies massive boost to the club. Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: R. Lowe 3, J. McGrath 2, C. Willshire 2, C. Gardiner, Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: S. Levy 2, J. Gaspero 2, C. Arnold 2, J. Dimieri, Moorabbin 7.6 (48) def by Lyndhurst 11.9 (75) M. Spargo, M. Shannon, H. Browning A. Horton, D. Arnold, J. Ward Best Players: J. Walia, J. Gardiner, P. Lokupathirage, N. Powell, C. Gardiner, Best Players: J. Maurice, A. Galley, J. Andrade, D. Arnold, C. Arnold, J. Ward Moorabbin’s home match against Lyndhurst was shifted to Hampton. It It would most likely lift Dandenong off the bottom of the ladder, given its C. Willshire was unfortunate on a day of significant milestones for the Kangaroos. percentage is significantly better than Sandown’s.

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ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 8-APR 3-JUN 15-JUL Lyndale 27.17-179 def Sandown 2.4-16 Lyndale 16.7-103 def Moorabbin 7.5-47 Lyndale 14.16-100 def CPL 10.4-64 Endeavour Hills 12.12-84 def CPL 9.3-57 Endeavour Hills 8.8-56 def by Ashwood 10.12-72 Endeavour Hills 10.12-72 def Hallam 9.12-66 Lyndhurst 4.8-32 def by Hallam 11.10-76 Lyndhurst 6.5-41 def by South Yarra 13.6-84 Lyndhurst 4.10-34 def by Doveton 9.13-67 South Yarra 11.11-77 def Doveton 10.9-69 CPL 10.7-67 def by Black Rock 17.10-112 South Yarra 26.21-177 def Dandenong 3.4-22 Ashwood 26.17-173 def Dandenong 4.5-29 Hallam 34.21-225 def Dandenong 4.3-27 Ashwood 8.6-54 def by Black Rock 14.14-98 Moorabbin 6.9-45 def by Black Rock 12.8-80 Doveton 38.43-271 def Sandown 0.1-1 Moorabbin 17.17-119 def Sandown 13.4-82

ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 22-APR 10-JUN 22-JUL CPL 8.3-51 def by Lyndale 21.13-139 Ashwood 15.12-102 def Lyndale 5.14-44 Hallam 12.17-89 def Lyndale 6.8-44 Hallam 12.7-79 def by Endeavour Hills 13.9-87 South Yarra 11.12-78 def Endeavour Hills 8.13-61 Doveton 7.3-45 def by Endeavour Hills 10.17-77 A Division of Doveton 18.8-116 def Lyndhurst 8.14-62 Lyndhurst 18.14-122 def Sandown 1.2-8 Dandenong 7.9-51 def by Lyndhurst 14.12-96 Dandenong 4.7-31 def by South Yarra 22.15-147 Moorabbin 16.9-105 def CPL 8.11-59 Black Rock 8.7-55 def South Yarra 3.3-21 Black Rock 4.11-35 def by Ashwood 16.12-108 Black Rock 11.14-80 def by Hallam 13.10-88 Moorabbin 12.8-80 def by Ashwood 13.16-94 Sandown 2.5-17 def by Moorabbin 15.14-104 Dandenong 5.7-37 def by Doveton 23.24-162 Sandown 5.5-35 def by CPL 17.13-115

GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 3 MULTISKILLS ROUND 9 ROUND 15 29-APR 17-JUN 29-JUL Lyndale 5.8-38 def by Hallam 15.9-99 Lyndale 6.10-46 def by South Yarra 7.7-49 Lyndale 9.7-61 def by Doveton 11.7-73 Endeavour Hills 8.4-52 def by Doveton 17.3-115 Endeavour Hills 13.14-92 def Lyndhurst 12.4-76 Endeavour Hills 17.15-117 def Dandenong 4.2-26 Lyndhurst 19.14-128 def Dandenong 3.7-25 CPL 8.4-52 def by Ashwood 18.15-123 Lyndhurst 5.6-36 def by Black Rock 8.10-58 South Yarra 10.13-73 def Black Rock 9.8-62 Hallam 14.23-107 def Moorabbin 3.2-20 South Yarra 15.15-105 def Moorabbin 8.7-55 Ashwood 20.13-133 def Moorabbin 6.13-49 Doveton 9.13-67 def by Black Rock 13.6-84 Ashwood 22.16-148 def Sandown 3.5-23 CPL 21.15-141 def Sandown 5.2-32 Sandown 6.10-46 def Dandenong 5.10-40 CPL 6.3-39 def by Hallam 17.15-117

ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 6-MAY 24-JUN 5-AUG redonioncreative.com.au Doveton 13.11-89 def Lyndale 7.5-47 Lyndhurst 5.4-34 def by Lyndale 12.8-80 Dandenong 9.11-65 def by Lyndale 23.13-151 Dandenong 8.5-53 def by Endeavour Hills 11.17-83 Endeavour Hills 20.22-142 def Sandown 3.4-22 Black Rock 8.13-61 def Endeavour Hills 5.21-51 Black Rock 8.10-58 def by Lyndhurst 9.7-61 South Yarra 20.18-138 def CPL 6.7-43 Moorabbin 7.6-48 def by Lyndhurst 11.9-75 Moorabbin 8.9-57 def South Yarra 7.10-52 Ashwood 6.1-37 def by Hallam 18.14-122 Ashwood 14.14-98 def South Yarra 6.10-46 Sandown 0.3-3 def by Ashwood 25.17-167 Moorabbin 4.8-32 def by Doveton 23.15-153 Doveton 15.13-103 def CPL 9.11-65 Hallam 13.13-91 def CPL 3.0-18 Black Rock 32.23-215 def Dandenong 3.11-29 Sandown 1.3-9 def by Hallam 28.12-180 - MATCH DAY VISION ROUND 5 BEYONDBLUE ROUND 11 ROUND 17 20-MAY 1-JUL 12-AUG - LIVE STREAMING TO Lyndale 17.12-114 def Dandenong 2.9-21 Lyndale 6.6-42 def by Endeavour Hills 11.15-81 Lyndale v Black Rock YOUR WEBSITE Endeavour Hills 16.16-112 def Black Rock 5.12-42 CPL 10.4-64 def by Lyndhurst 14.8-92 Endeavour Hills v Moorabbin Lyndhurst 13.7-85 def Moorabbin 4.5-29 Hallam 10.9-69 def South Yarra 4.7-31 Lyndhurst v Ashwood South Yarra 9.6-60 def by Ashwood 16.5-101 Doveton 16.12-108 def Ashwood 8.7-55 South Yarra v Sandown - DVD PRODUCTIONS CPL 15.7-97 def by Doveton 19.13-127 Dandenong 6.6-56 def by Moorabbin 14.18-102 CPL v Dandenong Hallam 30.17-197 def Sandown 5.2-32 Sandown 3.10-28 def by Black Rock 19.12-126 Hallam v Doveton - MATCH DAY PHOTOGRAPHY ROUND 6 LOVE THE GAME ROUND 12 ROUND 18 - CLUB WEBSITES 27-MAY 8-JUL 19-AUG Black Rock 14.11-95 def Lyndale 9.11-65 Sandown 8.5-53 def by Lyndale 15.14-104 Moorabbin v Lyndale Moorabbin 7.6-48 def by Endeavour Hills 17.27-128 CPL 9.4-58 def by Endeavour Hills 25.17-167 Ashwood v Endeavour Hills - DIGITAL BEST & FAIREST Ashwood 12.10-82 def Lyndhurst 9.7-61 Hallam 26.13-169 def Lyndhurst 4.6-30 South Yarra v Lyndhurst PRESENTATIONS Sandown 2.6-18 def by South Yarra 29.18-192 Doveton 16.13-109 def South Yarra 7.8-50 Black Rock v CPL Dandenong 6.7-43 def by CPL 13.11-89 Dandenong 4.2-26 def by Ashwood 14.19-103 Dandenong v Hallam - EVENT INVITATIONS & TICKETS Doveton 4.6-30 def by Hallam 16.13-109 Black Rock 14.13-97 def Moorabbin 10.4-64 Sandown v Doveton *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR - PULL-UP BANNERS FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY - WEB TV SHOWS

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LYNDALE BLACK ROCK ENDEAVOUR HILLS MOORABBIN

Ground: Barry Powell Reserve, Ground: McDonald Reserve, Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Ground: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Widdop Halton Rd, Noble Park North Keating St, Black Rock Dve, Endeavour Hills Cres, Hampton East Club Colours: Maroon with gold chevrons Club Colours: Black with red sash Club Colours: Green with a gold V Club Colours: Blue and white stripes Senior Coach: Brad Bruni Senior Coach: Jay Williams Senior Coach: Robert Dipper Senior Coach: David Velt Reserve Coach: Brenton Miles Reserve Coach: Jeremy Starke Reserve Coach: Rick Parker Thirds Coach: Mick Bennett

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 2 Jake Rech 38 Jayden Malek 1 Daniel Kick 32 Cory Durie 1 Ben Smith 1 Adrian Kartner 34 Daniel Allen 1 Dane Maizey 28 Andrew Hawkins 3 Taylor Rainey 39 Max Little 2 Louis Adderley 2 Will Sanchez 33 James Hooper 2 Andy Mitchell 35 Clint Jarrett 2 Ben Shaw 29 Caleb Lazar 3A Sukhwinder Singh 40 Michael Kaing 4 Cooper Ferries 3 Jay Williams 34 Nick Hellyer 3 Daniel Bartley 36 Chris Webber 5 Jordan Toole 41 David Luong 5 Jack Carroll 3 Andrew Sharp 30 Grant Jefferies 4 Alex Shulman 36 Daniel Armstrong 4 Styron Augustus 37 Tom Carr 5A Tim Angear 42 Brett Doust 6 Chris Emmett 4 Aaron Shedlock 31 Jarrod McCormack 5 Mark Winberg 37 Brenton Henry 5 Mitch Whatman 38 Ryan Thomas 6 Alex Bertucci 43 Brandon Agius 7 Mick Bennett 6 Ben Swift 39 Jake Van Hoesel 5 Mick Perry 32 Andrew Weiss 7 Matthew Stuart 44 Matthew Allen 6 Brad Meehan 38 Andrew Birt 8 Ben Whiting 7 Jarrod Morolla 40 Jason Beattie 6 Patrick Reaby 33 Jamie Hutchison 7A Justin King 46 Chantra Kriv 7 Brenton Rafferty 41 Michael Hogg 9 Jeremy Kilmister 8 Nathan Strom 41 Joseph Levanic 8 Brenton Miles 47 Daniel Blake 8 Lucas Blatman 42 Sam Tobin 10 Tom Shone 7 Aaron Robins 34 Steve Janjic 13 Shane Cooray 9 Matt Peake 42 Reasmey Huy 9 Shannon Rainey 49 Sokunthy Ho 9 Steven Baranski 43 Andrew Phelps 8 Fabian Peta 35 Shaun Jackson (Sen Capt) 10 Brett Tosh 50 Anthony Salvo 14 Brad Fairhurst 10 Aaron Brooks 43 Brok Wightman 10 Kristian Bliesner 44 Ben Emanuel 9 Scott Latta 36 Declan McGann 11 Jamie Morrow 51 Jack Whelan 15 Jordan Clough 11 Brendan Moldrich 44 Matthew Tran 11 Andrew Ferguson 47 Adam Turner 12 Trevor Kumetaitis 52 Alan Toafa 16 John Barry 12 Nigel DeZilwa 45 Sean King 10 Damien Armansin 37 Will Kruss 12 Chris Baines 48 Jack Toebelman 17 Lachlan Woodham 14 Mark Greene 53 Kenny Smart 13 Josh Graham 46 Jayson Bruce 11 Justin Isaacs 38 Justin Berry 13 Darcy O'Brien 50 Jamie Shulman 18 Nathan Maughan 16 Ben Cox 54 Jonny Smart 14 Cedric Legrand 47 Adam Klas 20 Aaron Bice 12 Rick Parker 39 Lachie Pearce 17 Liam Toole 56 Matthew Collis 14 Tim Hunter 52 Pat Hanmar 15 Pat Gill 48 James Taplin 21 Brad Nopper 13 40 18 Jared Henshaw 58 Matthew Leombruni 15 Andrew Luke 54 Trent Crozier 16 Ryan Imeson 49 Stefan Krul Cameron Pyne Justin Ambrosini 22 Brenton Amos 19 Trent Isbister 59 Alex Au 16 Jake McMahon 56 Ayush Dutta 17 Shane Jacobs 50 Joel Marie 14 Zdenek Hostalek 41 Michael Trampusic 23 Oliver Swan 20 Joel Veugelers 60 Jayden MacDonald 17 Tom Dalton 59 Coda Ferries 18 Robert Tinney 51 Nathan Crutchley 24 Jordan Boggie 15 Tyer Joseph 44 Dylan Bone 21 Kahill Saliba 61 Maurice Barbar 19 52 18 Kelly Spratt 60 Andrew Sparks 25 Brodie Pummeroy Michael Cooke Matthew Souter 16 Tim Caterson 46 Glen Davidson 22 Jordan Agnello 62 Adrian Neil 19 Sam Nowlan 61 Simon Leslie 26 Dean Artesani 20 Daniel Soar 53 Jason Davies 23 Aron Elysee 64 Moses Faaola 17 Stewart Levy 47 Chris Smith 20 Luke Pinot 62 Roger Winders 28 Tim de Munk 21 Shaun Richards 54 Richard Thomas 24 Max Carroll 65 Brett Sweeting 18 48 29 Sam Neilson 22 Nick Stanley 55 Matthew Souter Lucas Nugent Aaron Bodin 24A Andrew Chadwick 66 Brodie McNeil 21 Matt Perichon 63 Chris Shone 32 David Watson 23 Vas Fournarkis 56 Josh Ladson 19 Hayden Laszlo 49 Josh Crogan 25 Jayden Johnson 67 Ben Little 22 Brendan Stephenson 65 Ben Djuve 34 Leigh Mead 24 Adam Walters 57 Max Herrera 26 Johnathon Malom 68 Kevin Baldsing 23 Ben Zylbersztajn 67 Brad Bowker 20 Lucas Blatchford 51 David Kingston 36 David Steinberg 25 Daniel Morrison 58 Aaron Thomas 28 Brodie O'Loughlin 69 Jayden Denmead 21 Justin Crowther 52 Daniel Forster 24 Tom Dewar 70 Buddy Spohn 41 David Bullock 29 Anthony Koutsoubos 70 Kane Denmead 26 Daniel Batson 60 Kerry Ashford 25 Jeremy Starke 72 Sean Harris 44 Dan Pratt 22 James Parker (Res Capt) 54 Daniel Gassali 30 Dean Shukosky 71 Huynh Le 27 Ben Moriarty 61 Raymond May 48 Josh Callaghan 26 Gary Telemzouguer 74 Chris Knight 23 Alex DeVries 56 Stele Papas 31 Tyson Bramble 74 Dan Evans 28 Marcus Kleinert 62 Craig Jenson-Schmidt 27 Sam Bonser 75 Dan Bullock 55 Nick Imlach 32 Sam Ellis 75 Dendara Ouch 29 Byron Hoe 63 Andrew Smith 24 Jarrat Eastburn 58 Trent Thompson 57 Nick Owen 28 Lachlan Mooney 78 Dean Brostek 30 Daniel Strom 64 Matthew James Auld 33 Greg Buck 77 Justin Doust 60 Will Peters 25 Greg Pearson 60 Mark Whittaker 34 Ed McLean 88 Andrew Jarvis 29 Dylan Peet 85 Adrian Lane 31 Josh Downes 65 James Santilli 81 Brendan Layzell 26 Ben Hutchin 62 Jayden Clark 35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 96 Bryan Grundy 30 Slavik Silva 88 Richard Brand 85 Angus McNabb 32 Cade Marshall 66 Josh Staker 27 Nick Maizey 63 Mark Russell 37 Shane Keith 99 Mitch Robinson 31 Michael Ballard 99 Patrick Irons 86 Chris Ryan-Peek 33 Midhat Sleiman 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

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SOUTH YARRA SANDOWN HALLAM DOVETON EAGLES

Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Ground: Power Reserve, Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn Edinburgh Rd, Springvale Frawley Rd, Hallam Power Rd, Doveton Club Colours: Maroon, royal blue yoke, Club Colours: Blue, red and white Club Colours: Red, black, yellow Club Colours: Blue, white and gold panels, gold lion eagle emblem with cobra emblem Senior Coach: Scott Slater Senior Coach: Darren ‘Daisy’ Stegehuis Senior Coach: Simon Caldwell Reserve Coach: Patrick Tuck Senior Coach: Ange Sammartino Reserve Coach: Michael Labinski Reserve Coach: Max Croacker Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby Thirds Coach: Dean Crutchfield

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Lachy Weardon 1 Rory McIvor 35 Brendan Tibballs 68 Grant Vivian 1 Brayden Keown 27a David Morison 1 Mark Symons (capt) 33 Jarrod Gloury 1 Ange Sammartino 27 Aaron Woods 3 Ricky Rodrigues 2 Chris Merchant 33a Nathan I'anson 2 Stephen Chin 36 Matthew Brew 69 Shane Thomas 2 Mitchell Clarke 28 Todd Byers 4 Alby Evans 2 Steve O'Byrne 28 Beau Mc Lean 3 37 70 3 Tom Hanney 34 Blake Tolley Rohan Suttie Josh Garner Orhan Etem 3 Matthew O'Callaghan 29 Ricky Ramsdale 5 Sean Dixon 4 Andrew Daly 38 Darren Payne 71 Matija Sigetti 5 John Bohan 37 Kieran Finlayson 8 Derek Collins 3 Kane D'Atri 29 Peter Sale 3a Raymond Drysdale 30 Matt Fristad 5 Jed Dexter 39 Kevin Atkin 72 Nathan Pulham 6 Brandon Bird 38 Julian Belfrage 9 Paul Brown 4 Kaine Bundy 31 Cam Carmody 4 30 11 Will Freeman Matthew Dickson Trevor McGeachin 6 Manny Peresso 40 Ben Coutet 73 Isaac Newstead 7 Anthony Davies 38a Oliver Khoury 5 Steven Ognjenovic 31a David Mawhinney 14 Kane Malcolmson 7 Chris Molner 41 Danial Connor 74 Ash Camac 8 Jamie Ardern 40 Brenton Smith 5 Ricky Logan 31 James Morrish 5a Andrew Floyd 32 Todd Brandon 17 Tim Wiese 8 Daniel Chin 42 Anthony Mutsaers 75 Mitch Dyer 9 Scott Stegehuis 40a Riley Kindred 20 Jarryd Mills 6 David Lever 33 Stuart Johnson 7 Robbie Compt 32 Daniel McMahon 9 Ahsan Ebrahimi 43 Dean Crutchfield 76 Jack Barrie Sewell 10 Anton Tidmarsh 41 Tom Rogers 21 Andre Leslie 7 Nick Bark 33a Steven Mottau 10 Greg Kerr 44 Shaun Logan Brown 77 Justin Marriott 22 Ian Hume 8 Matt Bennie 33 Mitch Bould 11 Dean Mendes 42 Braden Hender 7a Jayden Mack 34 Tom O'Callaghan 23 Cam Veal 11 Rob Mackay 45 Connor Carlyon 78 Ryan Marriott 11a Will Smith 43 Zac Maher 9 Jamie Proctor 34 Kim Om 8 Corrie Wilson 35 Tom Clappers 23 Jayden Cameron 12 Cam Parker 45a Tim Gav 79 Nathan Jerram 12 Danny Wyatt 44 Troy Lange 9 Clint Wilson 36 Adam Read 24 James Paull 10 Steve Ritchie 35 Josh Rookes 13 Hayden Ryan 46 Mitch Wilson 80 Craig Sammutt 12a Chris Dore 46 Carl Matheson 24a Trent Thompson 14 Matt Neve 47 Cam Dalgliesh 81 Matt Dean 9a Jerry Alexander 36a Sabri Besim 28 Ryan Wise 11 Matt McCormick 36 Jordan Dakic 13 Dan Rossi 48 Mark Phillips 15 Ash Allen 48 Jake Crutchfield 82 Matthew Jester 10 David D'Aquino 37 Omar Babak 29 Ryan Dore 14 Tom MacDonald 49 Shane Myers 16 Stefan Cosas 49 Haydan Tyrer 83 N'gamoh Braima 12 Darran Catton 38 Sean Paynter 30 Michael Higgins 12 R.Gow 37 Warren Barker 15 Shaun Fitzpatrick 49a Sam Stevens-Hunt 33 Jake Falkenberg 16a Jesse Lam 50 Midi Ebrahimi 84 Nick Jester 14 Stuart Williams 39 Brayden Oliver 13 Shane Scandolera 40 Josh Hurford 16 Cory Brady 50 Nick Pane 35 James Evans 17 Tom Bradley 51 Bryce Dexter 85 Michael Robinson 15 Cory Wilson 40 Andrew Floyd 35a Jesse Davis 17 Matt Jewell 54 Mario Angeloni 14 Frank Masofa 41 Broderick Green 18 Daniel Atkin 52 Sean Cherry 87 Clive Gervigney 16 Max Croaker 40a Michael Harris 36 Brock Monok 18 Dan Russell 57 Jack Volpetti 19 Tyson Hoy 53 Daniel Sourem 88 Brandon 17 Xavier Pauli 41 Nasar Mustafovski 41 Kai Lorrimar 16 Aaron Woods 42 Ricky Ettridge 20 Josh Furborough 54 Ryan Jordan 89 Burt 18 Dylan Chadwick 45 Shane McGrath 18a Geoff Zach 58 Jack Waldron 44 Matthew Patullock 17 James Hurford 43 J.Robinson 21 Kieran Smith 55 Mitch Wood 90 Jake Marriner 19 Michael Bohan 59 Daniel Murphy 47 Joseph Hoppev 19 Trent Day 48 Jamie Love 50 Todd Klein 22 Stephen Richards Gill 56 Jake Stephens 91 Tyler Thomas 20 Eamon Hanney 60 Chris Mwaba 18 Chris Telly 44 Troy Nancarrow 19a Ali Rexhipi 49 Adrian Bekiri 53 Michael Klomp 23 Jonothan Daly 57 Corey Davis 92 Jack Maxwell 21 Ryhan Pearse 64 Eric Ghasperidis 20 Darren Ramsdale 50 Phil Clinch 55 Chris Stacey 19 Neal Brown 50 R.White 24 Ryan Eggleston 58 Digby Allen 93 Luke Tuyau 21 Dale Jose 51 Sam Hills 22 Harry Gillett 71 Paul McNamara 56 James Osmond 25 Sean Gaitely 59 Jimmy 94 Damian Sharp 22a Luke Dellorso 73 Liam Halverson 61 David Mackin 20 Chris Clayton 51 James Hewitt 22 Danny Ralph 52 Albert Korcarevski 27 Nicolas Pollock 60 Ryan Fort 95 Syed Mirranay 63 Daniel Borg 23 Emilio Williams 54 Troy Ross 25 Anthony Pane 75 Cameron Davey 21 Jon Billing 60 Adam Powell 66 Will Quince 28 Steven Sigeti 61 Joshua Williams 96 David Hoy 27 Nick Maddock 76 Kevin Pereira 23a Dom So 55 Ornal Memedovski 67 Jake Bertone 29 Tim Maskiell 62 Dylan Kerr 97 Jayden Adrover 22 Liam Exner 70 Matt Jolley 24 Russell Robertson 57 Chris Rousetty 28 Nick Presland 77 Willard Lloyd 69 Sam Baumgartner 30 Jarred Peters 63 Marcus Wilson 98 Mitch Brown 24 Dylan Chadwick 66 Jarrod O'Neill 29 Adam Villella 78 Steve Ingham 72 Damien Angus 23 Dave Archer 72 Brenton Walker 31 Lachlan McConville 64 Jacob Perger 99 Luke Kitchen 74 Chris Kaliviotis 25 Enayte Samadi 80 Flamur Beshiri 30 Michael Higgins 79 Brodie Howe 32 Phil Ward 65 Mark Kotsakis 99a Clinton Sheedy 76 Kevin Pereira 24 Dale Fitzgerald 99 Zain Machfud 31 Jake Gregurke 85 Kingsley Hill 26 Andrew Taylor 88 Troy Hancock 82 Alex Bell 33 Dean Webb 66 Aaron Alexander 100 Ricky Boothey 26 Scott Jackman 27 Travis Graeske 91 Adjin Bekiri 32 Gerry Costello 88 Patrick Johnson 34 Matt Melrose 67 Joel Danilo 100a David Hoy 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

34 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 35 DIVISION 3: ROUND 17 DIVISION 3: ROUND 17

LYNDHURST ASHWOOD CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES DANDENONG

Ground: Marriott Waters Reserve, Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Ground: Greaves Reserve, Boland Dve, Lyndhurst Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley Dyson Rd, Carrum Bennett St, Dandenong Club Colours: Black, white and yellow Club Colours: Orange, navy, blue Club Colours: Maroon, navy yoke, Club Colours: Navy, Red and White vertical panels thunderbolt white monogram Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough Senior Coach: Nathan Boyd Senior Coach: Patrick Cooke Senior Assistant: John Andrinopoulos Senior Coach: Cain Padman Reserve Coach: Jeremy Nelson Reserve Assistant: Daniel Egan

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 David Ford 33 Aaron Bennett 1 Mitchell Saunders 22 Chris Spencer 49 Grant Mesley 1 Nigel Scott 27 Benjamin Corrie 1 Josh Cole 22 Bailey Solier 1 Devon Willmott 33 Zak Davis 1a Kane Jones 23 Shane Peake 51 Dylan Boyenga 2 Aaron Guy (VC) 28 Nicholas Gage 1 Sam Frawley 34 James Gardiner 2 Michael Pafiti 23 Rafi Taniwal 2 Paul Wineberg 24 Josh Taylor 53 Josh Hocking 3 Dylan Cott 29 Sean Flanagan 4 35 Adrian Brehaut (AJ) Ryan Dowell 3 Trent Cole 24 Jayke Hopkins 5 Adam Horton 36 Scott Levy 3 David Reilly 25 Matt Menzies 55 Simon Leggett 4 Paul Mauracher (C) 30 Christian Leggas 4 Terry Solier 26 Jordan Jansz 6 Hamish Browning 37 Jamie Gaspero 4 Ben Giblett 26 Chris Scully 56 Daniel Stefancik 5 Tyler Neal 31 Charlie Barton 7 Jas Maurice 38 Jay Walia 5 Alex Jong 27 Alex Salama 57 Dan O'Connell-Webb 6 Toby Darma 32 James Brierley 5 Michael Reid 27 Josh Davis 9 Anthony Marsden 39 Ben Sherlock 7 Mathew Ryan 33 Alex Wilson 10 Chris Arnold 40 Jesse Lewis 6 Ricky O'Brien 28 Cameron Hipwell 58 Ethan O'Connell-Webb 6 Nick Ford 28 David Barrie 11 Chris Smith 41 Anthony Besim 8 Mitchell Dicker (RC) 35 Ash Wicks 7 Ryan Forsyth 29 Brad Hempill 59 Kane O'Connell-Webb 7 Dave Vassallo 29 Brendan Faria 11 Justin Newman 42 Jordan Kleesh 9 John Psaras 37 Will Dwyer 7a Darryn Dick 30 Hugh Bertram 60 Justin Mackenzie 12 Jake Stuckey 45 Chris Tilo 10 Anthony Caruso 38 Billy-Jack Milligan 8 Jarod Van Mourik 30 Tyson Mackley 8 Michael Spencer 31 Daniel Hanrahan 61 Lakshay Totlanil 13 Luke Maxfeild 47 Justin Dimieri 11 Troy Jones 39 Shaun Tantram 9 Andrew Sloss 31 Jake McEwan 14 Chris O'Connell 48 Taylor Bryans 9 Dale Carroll 32 Chris Meyers 62 Ezekiel Ah Dar 12 Stirling Hollingsworth (RC) 40 Luke Gilfedder 15 Corey Lecomte 49 Ismael Pieterse 10 Cam Riley 32 Adam Wiltgren 63 Beau Connick 10 Matthew Faria 32 Phil Brown 16 Drew Connick 50 Kai Phillipson 13 Matt Jackson 41 Brandon Butterworth 10a Trevor Shepard 33 Nathan Scott 64 Paul Hattersley 11 Scott Moody 35 Robert Witt 17 Anthony Heap 51 Jason Twite 14 Dan Bell 42 Daniel Hoffman 18 Jeremy Jakupi 55 Kayne Wyborn 11 Jake Chapman 34 Tim Smith 65 Declan Brooks 12 36 15 Caino Padman 43 Jordan Caspersz Tim Ribet Nathan Boyd 18 Zac Guille 56 Kevin Twite 11a Samuel Adam 35 Josh Stanton 67 Josh Burley 16 Jacob Paul 44 Liam Salisbury 13 Regan Hall 40 Michael Lawrence 19 Patrick Cooke 57 Mathew Spargo 12 James Morrey 37 David McBaron 68 Adam Baker 20 Daniel Clegg 58 Nathan Powell 17 Alex Hollingsworth (DVC) 45 Michael Stedman 14 Corey Richmond 41 Jayde Handfield 13 Frank Martinicchio 38 George Lithotomos 69 Michael Harwood 21 Jake Ward 59 Ryan Bennett 18 Alex Hutchison 47 Micheal Turner 14 Gav Mahony 39 Mason Morgan 71 Sam Hines 15 Alan Busuttil 42 Nick Williams 22 Jarryd McGrath 60 Vaughan Savage 19 Rhys Graham 49 Jack Beattie 23 Shaun Witherdon 61 David Fardon 16 Adam Fiander 43 David Westwood 15 Mark Jones 41 Sean Williams 72 Mick Burkwood 20 Liam Hickman 59 Daniel Jennings 24 Dylan Hebblethwaite 62 Daniel Oliver 16 Brett Figas 42 Brad Newman 73 Caleb Brooks 17 Brad McDonald 44 Justin Smith 25 Matthew Shannon (smiley) 63 Daniel Hogan 21 Scott Gartland 60 Tim Hulett 17 Jeremy Collins 43 Mitchell Rossborough 74 John Cox 26 Ryan Lowe 64 Reece Kyle 22 Paul Quilty 64 Jarrad Kennedy 18 Giuseppe Dimento 55 Mark Johnson 27 Matt Gardner 65 Corey Lecomte 18 Jacob Barker 44 Jeremy Nelson 76 Craig Cornelissen 23 Cameron Marshall 67 Mathew Tarr 28 Charlie Gardiner 66 Troy Pearce 19 Kiat Tut 69 Patrick Henderson 19 Matthew Maginness 45 Michael Collins 77 Marc Innes 24 Christopher Greenwood 68 Ben Sheppard 29 Jesse Walia 67 Ray Tiniseli 20 Stephen Young John Dillon 20 Kristan Jones 46 Nathan Dumergue 78 James Gasson 30 Chase Riley 68 Damien Tiniseli 25 Alex Bollen 69 Dylan Freeman 32 Neil Harper 69 Matt Sutton 21 Simon Perkins 48 Michael Langford 26 Matt Kibblewhite 21 Steven Davis

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36 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 37 2017 SFNL FINALS SERIES 2017 SFNL FINALS – PLAYER QUALIFICATIONS

Division 3 Senior, Reserve & Women’s Grand Final Sat August 26 Qualifying Final (Div 3): 2 v 3 Keysborough Reserve, Keysborough SENIOR/RESERVE (MEN’S), UNDER 19, THIRDS & WOMEN’S Sun August 27 Elimination Final (Div 3): 4 v 5 Keysborough Reserve, Keysborough • Player Qualification for SFNL Finals Series UNDER 19s o A player must play FOUR of the SIX HOME AND AWAY Sat September 2 Second Semi Final (Div 3): 1 v Winner of QF Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham MATCHES (in separate scheduled rounds), in the Reserves Sun September 3 First Semi Final (Div 3): Loser of QF v Winner of EF Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham o All players must play a minimum FIVE UNDER 19S HOME and/or Thirds to be ELIGIBLE to play RESERVE grade Sat September 9 Preliminary Final (Div 3): Loser of Second SF v Winner of First SF Keysborough Reserve, Keysborough AND AWAY MATCHES to qualify for UNDER 19S grade finals in ALL DIVISIONS. Grand Final (Div 3): Winner of Second SFv Winner of PF finals. Sat September 16 Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Grand Final (Women's): Winner of PF1 v Winner of PF2 o A player who plays in 10 OR MORE Senior matches o A player eligible to play Senior, Reserve, Thirds or Under is INELIGIBLE to play RESERVE grade finals in ALL Division 2 Senior, Reserve & Thirds 19s grade finals may only play ONE MATCH per finals DIVISIONS. Qualifying Final (Div 2): 2 v 3 Sat September 2 Meade Reserve, Clayton round. Qualifying Final 1 (Thirds): 1 v 4 o A player can be selected in either SENIOR or RESERVE Elimination Final (Div 2): 4 v 5 • Player Qualification for SFNL Finals Series THIRDS GRADE grade in ALL DIVISIONS if both grades are playing on the Sun September 3 Meade Reserve, Clayton Elimination Final 1 (Thirds): 5 v 8 same weekend provided they have played SIX HOME AND o All players must play a minimum SIX HOME AND AWAY AWAY MATCHES (in six separate scheduled rounds). Second Semi Final (Div 2): 1 v Winner of QF Sat September 9 Power Reserve, Doveton MATCHES (in six separate scheduled rounds), of which at First Semi Final (Thirds): Loser of QF1 v Winner of EF1 least FOUR have been in the THIRDS competition, o A player eligible to play Senior, Reserve, Thirds or Under 19s First Semi Final (Div 2): Loser of QF v Winner of EF grade finals may only play ONE MATCH per finals round. Sun September 10 Power Reserve, Doveton to qualify for THIRDS grade finals. Second Semi Final (Thirds): Loser of QF2 v Winner EF2 *Any player who has played 10 or more VFL matches in any Preliminary Final (Div 2): Loser of Second SFv Winner of First SF o A player who plays in 10 OR MORE Senior and/or Reserve Sat September 16 Meade Reserve, Clayton one season shall not be eligible for SFNL Finals. Similarly any First Preliminary Final (Thirds): Winner of QF1 v Winner of SF2 (added or separate) matches is INELIGIBLE to play player who plays 10 or more TAC Cup matches shall be deemed Grand Final (Div 2): Winner of Second SFv Winner of PF THIRDS grade finals. ‘over-qualified’ for Under 19s finals. Sat September 23 Power Reserve, Doveton Grand Final (Thirds): Winner of PF1 v Winner of PF2 o A player can be selected in SENIOR, RESERVE or THIRDS • Player Qualification for SFNL Finals Series Division 1 Senior, Reserve & Under 19 grade in ALL DIVISIONS if all grades are playing on the WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT COMPETITION Qualifying Final (Div 1): 2 v 3 same weekend provided they have played SIX HOME AND Sat September 2 Springvale Reserve, Springvale o A player must play a minimum THREE HOME AND AWAY Qualifying Final 1 (Under 19): 1 v 4 AWAY MATCHES (in six separate scheduled rounds). Elimination Final (Div 1): 4 v 5 MATCHES (in three separate scheduled rounds), to qualify Sun September 3 Springvale Reserve, Springvale for Women’s finals. Elimination Final 1 (Under 19): 5 v 8 o A player eligible to play Senior, Reserve, Thirds or Under 19s grade finals may only play ONE MATCH per finals round. Second Semi Final (Div 1): 1 v Winner of QF o A player who plays in SEVEN OR MORE matches in a Sat September 9 Springvale Reserve, Springvale First Semi Final (Under 19): Loser of QF1 v Winner of EF1 • Player Qualification for SFNL Finals Series higher grade is INELIGIBLE to play WOMEN’S finals. First Semi Final (Div 1): Loser of QF v Winner of EF SENIOR/RESERVE GRADE Sun September 10 Springvale Reserve, Springvale o A player may only play in ONE MATCH per finals round. Second Semi Final (Under 19): Loser of QF2 v Winner EF2 o A player must play a minimum SIX HOME AND AWAY Preliminary Final (Div 1): Loser of Second SF v Winner of First SF NOTE: The above is provided as a guide only, Sun September 17 Springvale Reserve, Springvale MATCHES (in six separate scheduled rounds), to qualify for all qualification criteria are detailed in full as part of the SFNL First Preliminary Final (Under 19): Winner of QF1 v Winner of SF2 SENIOR or RESERVE grade finals in ALL DIVISIONS. By-Laws & Women’s Guidelines. Grand Final (Div 1): Winner of Second SF v Winner of PF Sun September 24 Springvale Reserve, Springvale Grand Final (Under19): Winner of PF1 v Winner of PF2 Thirds, Under 19 & Women's Elimination Final 1 (Women's): 5 v 8 Elimination Final 2 (Women's): 6 v 7 2017 SFNL FINALS –RULES AND CONDITIONS Sat August 26 Heatherton Rec Reserve, Heatherton Qualifying Final 2 (Women's): 2 v 3 Qualifying Final 1 (Women's): 1 v 4 Qualifying Final 2 (Thirds & 19s): 2 v 3 For the safety and enjoyment of all SFNL supporters, you are asked NO DRAWN MATCHES DURING FINALS SERIES Sat September 2 Heatherton Rec Reserve, Heatherton to abide by the following Rules and Conditions: First Semi Final (Women's): Loser of QF1 v Winner of EF1 There will be no drawn matches during the Final Series. Should Elimination Final 2 (Thirds & 19s): 6 v 7 1. Alcohol is not permitted to be brought into any Finals venue. the scores be tied at the end of normal time then the following Sun September 3 Heatherton Rec Reserve, Heatherton Second Semi Final (Women's): Loser of QF2 v Winner EF2 procedure will follow: 2. SFNL security personnel will inspect vehicles and bags to First Preliminary Final (Women's): Winner of QF1 v Winner of SF2 Sat September 9 Heatherton Rec Reserve, Heatherton ensure that no alcohol is being brought into the venue. a) ALL PLAYERS will remain on the playing field; Second Preliminary Final (Women's): Winner of QF2 v Winner of SF1 Second Preliminary Final (Thirds): Winner of QF2 v Winner of SF1 3. Any alcohol found, will be stored until the end of the match b) COACHES are to remain OFF the playing field; Sat September 16 Heatherton Rec Reserve, Heatherton Second Preliminary Final (Under 19): Winner of QF2 v Winner of SF1 and returned to the owner. The SFNL will not be held responsible a. Unless one of the coaches involved is a playing coach, in which FINALS STRUCTURE for the alcohol. case the opposition coach will be permitted to enter the ground. Under 19 / Thirds / Women's: Final 8 over 4 weeks All other competitions: Final 5 over 4 weeks 4. Alcohol can be purchased from the appropriate booth inside c) The CLUB RUNNER is permitted to relay messages from the the venue. coach; FINALS MATCH TIMES d) The Field Umpires will confer with the Goal Umpires and when Women’s: Check SFNL website Thirds: 9:30am Under 19: 9:30am Reserve: 12:00pm Senior: 2:15pm 5. Patrons will be limited to two cans of alcohol per purchase. Cans will be opened by booth staff. they verify that the scores are tied, the players of the two teams will *The above are subject to change / variation - please refer to sfnl.com.au for final times. change ends; 6. Alcohol not permitted to be consumed in the designated “Dry Areas”. GRAND FINAL MATCH TIMES e) FIVE MINUTES plus TIME-ON to be played – after such time, Women's: 10:00am Thirds: 9:30am Under 19: 9:30am Reserve: 12:00pm Senior: 2:30pm 7. ALCOHOL is not permitted to be taken ONTO THE PLAYING ARENA. players to change ends without leaving the playing field – COACHES to remain OFF the playing field. FIVE MINUTES plus TIME-ON to be ADMISSION PRICING 8. Persons not abiding by these rules and conditions may be asked played. The Official League Timekeeper will keep this time; Adults: $12 (Grand Finals : $15) Pensioner/Concession: $5 (Grand Final $7) Under 15: Free to leave the venue. f) At the end of this time, the team with the highest score will be Finals Pass: $50 (Entry to all finals matches on any day, including Netball Grand Finals) - Available through SFNL Office 9. Dogs must be on a leash inside all venues. deemed the winner; LIMITED PARKING AVAILABLE AT ALL VENUES (EXCEPT CLAYTON & CHELTENHAM) - $5 (STREET PARKING AVAILABLE) 10. Videotaping or filming any SFNL finals match is not permitted g) In the event that scores are still tied, the umpire will bounce the STRICTLY NO ALCOHOL TO BE TAKEN INTO VENUES without prior permission of SFNL management. ball and the team that scores first will be the winner of the match.

38 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 39 FALCONS JET SUPPORTING PRIDE / WILL HUNTER FALCONS JET SUPPORTING PRIDE / WILL HUNTER

This weekend, the Southern Football Netball League will break Initially drawn to the uniqueness and competitive aspects of football, “I wouldn’t say I am openly gay or anything like new ground as it becomes the first organisation in Australia to it was the comradery and friendships she has made during her that, but the important people in my life know, my extend a celebration of pride across an entire league of football. career that has ensured her long-term involvement in the game. parents, a few cousins I’ve told, my brother, a few best friends here at the club. And then after that I The inaugural SFNL Pride Round is another step forward in the And Ladson has preserved with her career, despite some raised don’t tell everybody because it’s just who I am so I League’s desire to stamp out homophobia in sport, and create an eyebrows and judgements from narrow-minded sections of the don’t make it a big deal,” Ladson said. environment where members of the LGBTI+ community feel they community. are not only welcome, but have the opportunity to play key roles “(My sexuality) is not 100% who I am, it’s only a part Ladson recalled several past instances where people, often within the SFNL. of who I am, so it’s not a big deal.” complete strangers, would give her odd looks and make sly And it is a cause with particular resonance for Endeavour Hills comments when they learned of her chosen sporting pursuit, Ladson struggles to recall the moment she came midfield ace Ashlee Ladson. which she attributed to the stigma that was previously attached to out to the key people in her life with any clarity, senior women’s football. further highlighting the little relevance she attaches The bubbly, charismatic and down to earth 26-year-old is one of to her sexuality, although she reveals that her many gay female footballers around the country, and throughout “(There was) the stigma of women’s footy, if you play women’s parents had placed a greater emphasis on her her career, she has witnessed first-hand not only the gradual footy then that must mean that you’ve got short hair, you’ve got happiness than her sexual preference. cultural shift in general attitudes towards female footballers, but tattoos, and you must be a lesbian or something, and they make However, she does recall grappling with initial also the acceptance of players of non-hetero and gender diverse assumptions of how I live my life, and how my friends live their thoughts of confusion and uncertainty around her backgrounds within the sphere of women’s football. lives when in actual fact, all we are doing is playing football,” sexuality, a relatable experience for many in the Ladson explained. Ladson has been involved in football for close to 20 years, and admits LGBTI+ community, and particularly those in their the sport has always been a big passion of hers from a very young age. “Yeah, it’s not great, but it definitely teaches you how to be a teenage years. positive person and not judge other people. “I grew up around (footy with) my cousins, my dad, my brother, Ladson credits her closest friends, to whom kind of always been around footy clubs and realised pretty quickly “To be honest, I wasn’t surprised (by it). I think I was old enough she came out first, for helping her process her that they were a great place to be,” Ladson said. to, not expect it, but not be completely blow out of the water by it.” “muddled” thoughts and alleviate a lot of her stress. “I always had a footy in my hand and it was pretty natural for me to Ladson believes the introduction of the AFLW has gone a long way to “I didn’t know (my sexuality) until a late stage of my choose to play football. I played soccer for a little bit, but always, changing both the prejudices and perceptions of women’s football, life, maybe five years ago or something like that,” In the interim, Ladson has lent her support to this weekend’s always wanted to play football competitively.” as well as long-held traditional stereotypes of female players. she revealed. history SFNL Pride Round and sees it having a massive impact “Some people know when they are five years old, and I didn’t know at a grassroots level, particularly in terms of breaking down Ladson began kicking a footy around with her cousins at the The elite women’s league has also done so much for members how everybody is different. That’s what threw me a lot, because I homophobic barriers in male-dominated sports. tender age of six, but it wasn’t until high school that she was given of LGBTI+ community, with many stories of several openly gay was 19, 20 and I was like, well, what the hell has been going on for the opportunity to play football at a competitive level. She played AFLW players being shared through mainstream media channels, “(The SFNL Pride Round) will be huge for a number of reasons, 20 years? I don’t understand. school football with Mount Lilydale from Year 9 to Year 12, a stint and Ladson hopes that this level of openness and acceptance can but the biggest perspective I would notice is going to a footy match that included two narrow grand final losses to rivals Luther. transcend into the realms of men’s football sooner rather than later. “It was really confusing. And then it was like, what am I supposed or anything in community and seeing someone hold their partner’s to do? Who do I even tell? Are people going to think I am crazy? hand or kiss on the cheek and not (having anyone) say anything She commenced her senior football career with St John’s Old For Ladson personally, her sexuality is not a topic of discussion unless it’s positive,” she said. Collegians in 2010, starting out on a wing before transferring across that gets much air time. That’s not because she deliberated seeks “I tried to figure it out myself, but I had really good people around Hallam in 2013. Ladson joined Endeavour Hills in 2015 and quickly to hide it, but because she doesn’t view it as an important enough me that have different experiences in life and I kind of spoke to “I think it will give more people the courage to turn around and be established herself as a key component in the Falcons’ midfield. aspect of her life to be regularly brought up in conversation. them because I was pretty stressed about it. like, ‘why are you making these statements, they are just people?’ Seeing it in everyday life, like a football match, I think it would be “They calmed me down and said, ‘you don’t have to put yourself huge, absolutely huge.” into a box and be that person for the rest of your life. How you feel now, you could feel differently later, (so) don’t stress’. That was Disappointingly, the Falcons’ star midfielder will likely miss the really, really helpful.” opportunity to take the field this weekend as she is scheduled to Homophobic slurs have been identified as a key reason why undergo a knee reconstruction on Monday. However, Ladson will members of the LGBTI+ community are reluctant to engage in instead look to contribute off the field, having immersed herself sporting activities. And while its use is not as common on the field in an assistant coaching role since rupturing her ACL earlier in in women’s football, it has been traditionally prevalent in the male the season. sporting vernacular. The Endeavour Hills Senior Football Club has been a massive Off-field, too, its impact is widespread. Ladson herself has been supporter of the SFNL Pride Round since day one, with the Falcons’ the recipient of homophobic language, and although it was used to Women’s Football Coordinator, Gail Worsley, leading the charge. a large extend out of ignorance more than malice, she hopes the And the club’s stance is yet another example of the unity and community can be further educated about its negative effects. support that football can provide and has filled Ladson with a “The word, gay, is it a bad thing to use that word? It shouldn’t be, great deal of pride. but unfortunately people do use it in a bad way,” Ladson said. “Gail’s been great, everyone else has been great… It makes me “And I’ve snapped at people before and told them to stop using proud because it shows me personally that I have got good people that word, because it’s stupid, and they didn’t know that I was gay.” around me and there’s good people at the club,” Ladson said. The inaugural season of the AFLW was a resounding success in terms of helping bring about wider acceptance of non-hetero and For those suffering from any mental health issues, gender diverse people, and Ladson believes if the AFL can lend beyondblue support services are available 24 hours their visible support to the cause, then it will go a long way towards a day, seven days a week. Visit beyondblue.org.au normalising homosexuality within the community and ensuring for more information on how you can get help. members of the LGBTI+ community feel welcomed in sport.

40 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 41 SFNL MEDIA DESK

HEATHERTON’S HUNTER CLOCKS UP 200 In his day Wally was a tough full back his 200th game time keeping who was a member of Highett’s 1971 for the Heatherton Football premiership team and fondly recalls Netball Club. providing gentle ear massages to the Time keeping is one of the hardest position to fill in a bustling full forwards back in the day. club and the Tonners have been blessed with Wally’s These days he is a mild-mannered commitment to the role and the club. time keeper and this week clocks up Well done, Wally!

DISTRICTS’ HISTORY IN BLACK AND WHITE

History Monash is currently presenting an exhibition dedicated to The ‘In Black and White’ exhibition covers the community football, with a special emphasis on the rich history of entire existence of the Districts, from 1949 the Oakleigh District Football Club. right through to the present day, and features pictures and articles on the club, as well as the numerous other competing teams of the day. The free exhibition, held at the Monash Federation Centre, and is open every Tuesday and Thursday (10am-5pm) until the end of September. If you are a Oakleigh District fan, or have an interest in the history of community football and its clubs, this exhibition is well worth a look. For further details, phone (03) 9563 2823 or email [email protected] IN BLACK AND WHITE EXHIBITION WHEN: Tuesdays and Thursdays until the end of September OPEN HOURS: 10am – 5pm WHERE: Monash Federation Centre, 3 Atherton Road, Oakleigh COST: Free INFO: (03) 9563 2823 | [email protected]

On Tuesday night, Jason Ball hosted LGBTI+ Education Sessions and shared his own personal coming out story with St Kilda City and St Pauls ahead of their Pride Cup clash at the Peanut Farm on Saturday.

42 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 43 UNDER 19 RESULTS: ROUND 15 UNDER 19: ON THE UP / BRITT GOLDSMITH

UNDER 19 ROUND 15 REVIEW Hallam 13.14-92 def Hampton 3.1-19 UNDER 19 FIXTURE Hallam have jumped to second position on the TEAM P W L D FF F A % % WON St Pauls 2.13-25 def by Cheltenham 15.12-102 ladder under St Kilda City following their defeat over St Kilda City 15 14 1 0 1 1193 544 219.30 93.33 BENTLEIGH V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT St Pauls fell victim to another 100-point plus score Hampton at home. Hallam 15 12 3 0 1 1223 568 215.32 80.00 made by Cheltenham, going down by 77 points at Hallam were simply too strong for a struggling Dingley 14 11 3 0 0 906 661 137.07 78.57 ST KILDA CITY V ST PAULS McKinnon Reserve. Hampton, who trailed 33-0 at the first break. Cheltenham 15 11 4 0 1 1351 716 188.69 73.33 Cheltenham set an impossible task for St Pauls Hampton were able to get their first score in the HAMPTON V SKYE Oakleigh District 14 10 4 0 0 1117 746 149.73 71.43 approaching the first break, leading 8.3 (51) to 0.2 board in the second term, however it was no match Parkmore / Springvale (2). From then, it was an uphill battle for St Pauls to Hallam’s progress as they proceeded to sit 43 Districts 15 9 6 0 0 1035 745 138.93 60.00 ENDEAVOUR HILLS V PARKMORE/ as Cheltenham continued to build on the damage points ahead at half time. Skye 15 7 8 0 2 887 778 114.01 46.67 SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS 16 ROUND throughout the match, including a highlight five-goal St Pauls 15 6 9 0 0 1051 871 120.67 40.00 haul from Tom Davis. The 73-point win serves as Hallam’s sixth Endeavour Hills 15 5 10 0 3 1018 818 124.45 33.33 consecutive win of the season, as they prove to be a HALLAM V DOVETON An unwavering Rosellas restricted St Pauls first goal serious threat come finals. Hampton 15 3 12 0 0 741 1389 53.35 20.00 until the final term, with players Nathan Karpathakis Bentleigh 15 2 13 0 0 694 1333 52.06 13.33 CHELTENHAM V DINGLEY and Stephen Milicia wreaking havoc on the field in Oakleigh District 12.15-87 def Dingley 1.3-9 A deflated Dingley have slipped to third position Doveton 14 0 14 0 0 201 1902 10.57 0.00 what was a disappointing day for the Doggies. FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU on the ladder after a shock 71-point loss to an CPL / Keysborough 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 St Kilda City 9.19-73 def Skye 1.5-11 unsuspecting Oakleigh District. St Kilda City dominated over Skye in another large Nine goal kickers from a jubilant Oakleigh outfit St Pauls 0.2 0.4 0.7 2.13-25 St Kilda City 3.7 4.13 5.15 9.19-73 defeat in Round 15, taking the win by a considerable contributed to their fantastic display at home, with Cheltenham 8.3 10.5 13.11 15.12-102 Skye 0.1 1.2 1.3 1.5-11 62 points at home. St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Halloran, B. Lindsey St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: E. Awu 2, S. Wood 2, N. Dawson, their dominance on the day restricting Dingley to just Best Players: S. Herbstreit, N. Coutts, J. Halloran, J. Bull, K. McMillan, A. Nyanjok, R. Williams, B. Crichton 19 behinds did not stop City from claiming a large 1.3 on the scoreboard. N. Stathopoulos, H. Begg Best Players: O. Woods, S. Wood, O. Paora , E. Awu, N. Dawson, result, with Oliver Woods and Shai Wood paving the Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: T. Davis 5, S. Milicia 2, L. Daniels 2, A. Nyanjok Oakleigh jump-started the match leading the way in a game that was seemingly theirs for the N. Karpathakis 2, D. Woodham, N. Sarig, B. Clark-Henry, A. Malamas Skye: Goal Kickers: K. Lehner Dingoes 18 points to zero going into the first break, taking judging by the score at the first break (3.7-25 Best Players: N. Karpathakis, S. Milicia, A. Molyneux, T. Davis, Best Players: T. Cabansag, E. Vaipo, J. Foster, K. Hatch, R. Bounds, and showed no sign of stopping throughout the M. Freeman J. Chapman to 0.1-1). game’s remainder. Oakleigh proceeded to pile on 10 Goals from seven different City players reflected a goals to one, with 15 behinds showing leniency for true team effort as they kept Skye to just one goal Dingley on an already damaging margin. Doveton 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3-9 Parkmore / Springvale Districts 4.4-28 6.4-40 13.7-85 14.7-91 for the game, who were simply unable to compete Endeavour Hills 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.12-102 Bentleigh 0.0 2.6 2.6 3.10-28 Christopher Casset led Oakleigh to their triumphant with the current premiership favourites. Endeavour Hills won via forfeit Parkmore/Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: M. Lega Frost 6, feat in a best on ground effort, followed by J. Waite 4, A. Stroumpas, B. Nguyen, M. Pettit, J. Ekeroma Parkmore / Springvale Districts 14.7-91 teammates Zion Nelthropp and Simon Bonacci. Best Players: J. Ekeroma, M. Lega Frost , J. Waite, H. Mol, B. Ekeroma, A. Stroumpas def Bentleigh 3.10-28 Endeavour Hills defeated Doveton via forfeit Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: M. Vorbach 2, T. Black No score in the first term set a tough challenge Best Players: S. Ozaydin, D. Stephens, C. Hesline, R. Nankervis, from the start for Bentleigh in their game against ROUND 16 PREVIEW M. Vorbach, S. Ruddy Parkmore / Springvale, eventually going down by 63 Bentleigh will take on a confident Oakleigh after points at Springvale Reserve. their previous victory over Dingley, and St Pauls have Bentleigh were able to jump to 18 points by the main a challenge ahead as they face top-placed St Kilda break, but were unable to back up their efforts as City at the Peanut Farm. Hallam 5.3 7.8 12.12 13.14-92 Oakleigh District 2.6 3.7 7.12 12.15-87 another scoreless term followed in the third – where Hampton 0.0 1.1 2.1 3.1-19 Dingley 0.0 1.2 1.3 1.3-9 Hampton and Skye will clash at the Peterson seven goals from Parkmore / Springvale proved to be Hallam: NOT SUPPLIED Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: A. Lucarelli 2, J. Boyle 2, N. Peddle Street Reserve after tough losses in Round 15, and Hampton: Goal Kickers: M. Digby 2, B. Griffin 2, D. West, B. Di Cioccio, Z. Nelthropp, C. Casset, L. McCabe, the nail in the coffin. Endeavour Hills will host Parkmore / Springvale at Best Players: T. Smith, P. Eckersall, M. Selbst, M. Digby, L. Dornau, B. Crane the Barry Simon Reserve. B. Kheng Best Players: C. Casset, Z. Nelthropp, S. Bonacci, N. Peddle, A standout performance by Joseph Ekeroma and C. Ward, J. Garufi-Miles a stunning six goals from Robert Lega Frost in Hallam will be aiming for their seventh consecutive Dingley: NOT SUPPLIED challenging conditions was the difference in this win against Doveton at home, and Dingley will be match, which saw Bentleigh restricted to three goals looking to pick up the pieces against a thriving compared to Parkmore / Springvale’s 14. Cheltenham after their recent loss to Oakleigh.

44 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 45 UNDER 19 TEAM LISTS UNDER 19 TEAM LISTS

BENTLEIGH CHELTENHAM DINGLEY HAMPTON OAKLEIGH DISTRICT PARKMORE / SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS Coach: Dale Lewis Coach: Greg Barclay Coaches: James Cullen and Paul Anderson Coach: David Hyman Coach: Scott Russell Coach: Rick Bean # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Moevao 1 Sam Ozaydin 17 Ryan Harris Matt Beaumont Jake McMillan 1 Jaye Will 15 Adam Peacock 1 15 Jamie Ngyuen 3 Ben Lewis 18 Steven Dagys 1 Luke Quinlivan 13 Regan Peddle Legga Frost Ben Clarke- Steve Milicia 2 Sam Ruddy 18 Dylan Stephens Henry 2 Tim Crouch 16 Joshua Woolfe 4 Sean Butler 19 James Wilkinson 2 Mitchell Palma 16 Alec Stroumpas Nathaniel 2 15 Simon Bonacci 3 Lochie Hardiman 19 James Tinkner Lawson Daniels Alex Molineux 3 Matt Crouch 17 Daniel Trease Cramer 3 Michael Pettit 17 Liam Hunt 5 Bunarith Kheng 20 Lachie Pern Tom Davis Aidan Murdoch Sebastian Sanjay 4 Ryan Nankervis 20 Matt Bailey 4 18 Josh Whall Mitch Mayer- 3 16 Ben di Cioccio 4 Ben Sharpe 18 James Tha Zammit 6 James Berkierz 21 Kahawatte Garth Michael Reef Doyce Oliver Riley 5 21 Eddy D'Rozario 5 Justin Frappier 19 Daniel Stewart 5 Harrison Bean 19 Joseph Ekeroma D'Rozario 7 Jack Keleher 22 Matthias Selbst 4 James Boyle 17 Jude Wildermoth Declan O'Brien- Tyson Edmunds Leo Rodriquez 6 Jarrod Johnston 22 6 Taj Lewis 20 Toby Larter 6 Jason Issa 20 Peter Chan Reeve Jesse Godino Nim Sarig 8 Calum Marshall 23 Mark Digby Jacob Garufi- Lachlan 5 Curtis Ward 18 Jack Lewis- 7 James Aitken 23 Timm Black 7 21 Joel Larter 7 21 Blake Barnes Morwood Miles Smith Jake Hibbert Cal Straford 9 Caleb Lefebvre 25 Riley Hughes Lachie 8 Jak Cummings 24 Gus Dingwell 8 Nicholas Lestak 22 Anthony 8 Ben Ekeroma 22 Jordan Waite Nathan O'Halloran 6 Zion Neithrope 20 Nick Supree 10 26 Cassette Karpathakis Jayden Jack Reed Sam Kieseker 9 Corey Hesline 25 Lachie Walker 9 Stefan Lamble 23 9 Jordan Tour 23 Brandon Acton Jax Kilner Curtis Thatcher Rischetelli Andrew 11 Troy Smith 28 Harrision Fidler 7 Liam McCabe 22 Chris Cassette 10 Jack Brady 27 10 Anthony Basile 24 Jack Smith 10 Hengdy Mol 27 Kyle Firth Furdetsky Tom Kilner Lewis Trainer Stephen Remmi 13 Pat Eckersall 32 Akash Sen Bayley 11 Thomas Dennis 30 11 Tony Nguyen 25 8 24 Dylan Duffield 11 Steven Abouri 33 Dara Heang Sundaralinga Kyle Lang Luke Whalebone Faulkner-Wood Kay-Glover Dayton 14 Bailey Griffin 48 Adam Blair 12 Morgan Dennis 32 Luke Peynenberg David Lloyd 12 Luke Simmonds 26 David Milendra 12 Jarrod Downall 35 Brandon Ngyuen Woodham 9 Daniel di Nezza 35 Manoa Lameko Anthony 16 Liam Dornau 32 Brodie Pedder 13 Matthew Vorbach 33 Jacob Watt Tom Worrell 13 Luke Melnjak 27 Luke McLellan 13 Alan Suna 37 James Micallef Malamas Zach 10 Daniel Follet 51 Jayson Bravis 15 14 Mason Goldin 28 17 14 Lochie Grant Maxx Black Eddie Mazur Johnno Zulacca Vandenhoven

DOVETON ENDEAVOUR HILLS HALLAM SKYE ST KILDA CITY ST PAULS Coach: Coach: Coach: Scott Mackenzie Coach: Brad Espie Coach: Matthew Hoy Coach: Glen Clarke # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Dylan Michael 1 18 Jonathan King 1 Tyler Cabansag 17 Josh Robinson 1 Graham De Silva 15 Donovan Addi 1 19 Adam Balic 1 Joshua Wilson 12 John Lambrinos Hettiarachchi Fotopolous TEAM LIST NOT SUPPLIED 2 Mitchell Lambert 20 Dylan Grayson 2 Jason Slinger 18 Eram Vaipo Jackson O'Hehir- 3 Dylan Bone 20 Diellon Lihari 2 16 James Nyanjok Vargas Jakob 3 Caleb Odgers 14 Travis 3 Ethan Miller 21 Troy Curtis 3 Kaileb Damman 19 4 Daniel Ewart 21 Karl Abourizk Le Page 3 Fabricko Addi 17 Ubil Chol 5 Harry Begg 22 Nic Coutts 4 Riley McConville 22 Chris Raso 4 Shane Hayes 20 Dylan Pound Aaron 4 Adam Lane 16 Grayson Baines 4 Febrick Addi 18 Tennenbaum 6 Dino Karamoshos 23 Ryan Kreymborg 5 Lachlan Signal 23 Nathan May 5 Jarrod England 21 Jackson Chapman Jordan Coghlan 5 Oliver Woods 19 Sean Herbstreit Ben Lindsey -Stevenson 7 24 5 Korok Wazin 18 Brandon Smith 6 Brandon Allen 24 Ryan Jordan 6 Kalyb Doyle 22 Liam Jones 6 Dallas Peut 20 Joshua Rennie 8 Liam Head 25 Connor Byrne 7 Sam Delosa 25 Shane Woolley 7 Keenan Hatch 23 Jake Dunkley 6 Taron Mateariki 19 Mitch Oulton Dhanesh 9 Brad Dolan 26 Nick Roberts 7 21 Ben Lawrence 8 Dylan Thompson 26 Jayden Campbell 8 Bailey Espie 24 Mark Ingmire Jayasalen 10 George Elliott 27 Michael Hargood 9 James Tana 27 Dylan Boulton 9 Koby Lehner 25 Ryan Bounds 8 Shai Wood 22 Jack O'Shea 7 Brandon Smith 21 Kobe Stephens 11 Joseph Halloran 28 Nick Lovich Keaton 10 29 Declan McIvor 10 Ryan Dawson 26 Mitchell Turner McConville 9 Jai Sujani 23 Ayang Nyanjok 12 Liam Herbstreit 29 Terry Zisimopoulos 8 Jordan Edwards 23 John Vongphone 11 Tim Gavenlock 32 David Hunter 11 Taylor Hughes 29 Scott Sinclair 10 Blake Crichton 24 Lucien Benuvino 13 Ben McGaw 30 Anthony Locandro 12 Jake Crutchfield 33 Paul Mazzicato 12 Brendan Lloyd 35 Tom Saxton 14 Danial Thorson 31 William Clarke 9 Lachlan Staker 27 Jesse Rosse 11 Paul Pekaj 25 Emmanuel Awu 13 Dion Cavallo 37 Sam Casey 13 Brock Thomson 40 Brodie Phelan Matt 15 Ben Gowland 32 Tom Gamble Sebastian 12 26 O'Piili Paora 14 Nathan Ramea 40 14 Jordan Foster 52 Zac Lambert McNaughton 10 Chris O'Shea 52 James Smith Crutchfield 16 Josh Bull 33 Jordan Cannizarro 13 Mitchell Oman 27 Jack Marks Saxon Van 15 Alex Mackenzie 45 Connor Carlyon 15 Joshua Gribling 62 Craig Dawson 17 34 Mitch Carracher Oursouw 11 Damon Daniel 17 52 Sean Cherry 16 Bodie Jones 14 Jarrod Dousa 18 Kipp Wilson Marquison

46 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 47 THIRDS RESULTS: ROUND 15

THIRDS TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS THIRDS FIXTURE

Cerberus 11 11 0 0 3 1373 271 506.64 56 ENDEAVOUR HILLS Skye 13 12 1 0 1 1325 451 293.79 52 V LYNDHURST Dingley 13 10 3 0 1 1040 824 126.21 44

South Yarra 13 6 6 1 1 935 615 152.03 30 HALLAM V BLACK ROCK

Cheltenham 15 6 9 0 0 967 996 97.09 24 CHELTENHAM V CERBERUS 16 ROUND Hallam 15 5 8 2 0 754 857 87.98 24

Endeavour 11 5 5 1 1 814 906 89.85 22 Hills SKYE V SOUTH YARRA Black Rock 14 2 12 0 0 569 1319 43.14 12

Keysborough 12 1 11 0 1 545 1437 37.93 8 DINGLEY V KEYSBOROUGH

Lyndhurst 7 2 5 0 0 285 931 30.61 8 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU

Hallam 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.4-46 Skye 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.17-113 Dingley 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.16-58 Lyndhurst 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0-12

Hallam: NOT SUPPLIED SKYE WON VIA FORFEIT Dingley: Goal Kickers: H. Brown 2, P. Phan 2, J. O’Brien 2, K. Waples Best Players: A. Puleio, J. Bowen, K. Waples, H. Geri, H. Whelan, H. Brown

South Yarra 1.1 5.3 7.5 11.6-72 Keysborough 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0-12 Cheltenham 4.0 6.2 8.5 9.7-61 Cerberus 3.4 9.7 11.16 16.17-113

South Yarra: Goal Kickers: R. Dore 3, A. Evans 2, J. Cameron 2, Keysborough: Goal Kickers: I. Hampton, B. Connor- Hawkins P. Johnson, M. Klomp, K. Bratzek, J. Bertone Best Players: C. Letcher, D. McLean, J. Griffiths, P. Taylor, Best Players: P. Johnson, A. Evans, A. Evans, J. Hoppev, J. Davis, D. Paten, J. Markovitch L. Halverson Cerberus: Goal Kickers: A. Quinn 5, B. Bell 3, J. Falkenberg 2, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: D. Jones 4, R. Jones 2, M. Warburton, A. Lochert 2, M. Parker, J. Kelly, T. Buhlmann, T. Dews A. Cilia, B. Camilleri Best Players: A. Quinn , J. Falkenberg, J. Kelly, A. Wosomo, Best Players: A. Cilia, D. Jones, G. Jones, T. Webber, M. Camilleri, Z. Storry, C. Grant C. O’Connell

Black Rock 0.1 1.1 4.3 6.4-40 Endeavour Hills 1.3 7.3 9.3 12.6-78

Black Rock: Goal Kickers: B. Nopper 4, N. Owen, J. Kilmister Best Players: N. Owen, J. Kilmister, B. Nopper, C. Ferries, J. Callaghan, G. Rees Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: C. Jarrett 6, J. Daly 3, L. Staker, S. Walters, M. Rogerson Best Players: M. Rogerson, J. Daly, J. Matwijkiw, L. Staker, S. Walters, D. Moses

48 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 49 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL RESULTS: ROUND 12

WOMEN’S FOOTBALL WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS

Murrumbeena 12 12 0 0 0 1166 208 560.58 48 FIXTURE

Mordialloc 12 11 1 0 0 816 156 523.08 44 FRIDAY 11TH AUGUST, 7:00PM HIGHETT V ENDEAVOUR HILLS East Brighton 12 9 3 0 0 638 347 183.86 36 FRIDAY 11TH AUGUST, 7:15PM Oakleigh District 12 7 5 0 0 396 331 119.64 28 OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V BENTLEIGH

TH Highett 11 5 6 0 1 510 528 96.59 24 SATURDAY 12 AUGUST, 9:30AM LYNDHURST V EDITHVALE ASPENDALE Endeavour Hills 11 6 5 0 0 460 720 63.89 24 13 ROUND SATURDAY 12TH AUGUST, 10:15AM Hallam 12 3 9 0 0 339 619 54.77 12 MURRUMBEENA V MORDIALLOC

TH Lyndhurst 12 2 10 0 0 270 595 45.38 8 SUNDAY 13 AUGUST 12:00PM HALLAM V EAST BRIGHTON Edithvale Aspendale 12 2 10 0 0 241 766 31.46 8

Bentleigh 12 2 10 0 0 188 754 24.93 8 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU

Edithvale Aspendale 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.7-13 Oakleigh District 0.1 1.4 6.6 6.9-45 Endeavour Hills 4.3 5.3 7.5 7.5-47 Highett 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.1-7 Edithvale Aspendale: Goal Kickers: L. Field Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: E. McIntyre 3, J. Jaski 2, Best Players: E. Robinson, L. Field, J. Kuperua-Arrowsmith, K. Quinlivan Z. Purcell, J. Allinson , K. Arrowsmith Best Players: E. McIntyre, J. Szalek, A. Amvazas, J. Jaski, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: J. Dean 2, A. Cherry, J. Bray, A. Brown L. Jonston, S. Johnston , A. Lannigan, C. Axisa Highett: Goal Kickers: S. Whitelaw Best Players: D. Whelan, A. Lannigan, L. Jonston , A. Hancock, Best Players: H. Bowey, Z. Rossiter, K. Blackman J. Dean, S. Pilkington

East Brighton 5.2 7.2 9.10 10.10-70 Murrumbeena 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.21-87 Hallam 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5-17 Lyndhurst 1.0 2.2 3.4 4.5-29 East Brighton: Goal Kickers: L. Marrollo 3, A. Ravi 2, B. Hofing Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: E. Morison 3, D. Wearne 3, 2, A. Dalley 2, P. Hinrichs E. Groves 2, A. Kovess, J. Brandon, G. Bibby Best Players: A. Dalley, A. Ravi, J. Pham, L. Marrollo, B. Hofing Best Players: E. Morison, G. Bibby, P. Tragarz, R. Niclasen, Hallam: NOT SUPPLIED S. Carter, A. Kovess Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: S. Hazelden, A. Pola, M. Bryant, K. Baker Best Players: S. Hazelden, B. Hazelden, M. Bryant, J. O’Connell, A. Pola, R. Fall

Mordialloc 2.1 3.4 5.5 9.7-61 Bentleigh 0.1 0.1 1.2 1.2-8 Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: A. Thorne 5, S. Sandoval 2, M. Gratton, N. Woodward Best Players: S. Sandoval, M. Tymko, M. Gratton, A. Thorne, N. West, S. Jowett Bentleigh: NOT SUPPLIED

50 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 51 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL: BREAKING BARRIERS / JARRYD McGUANE @JMcGuane

ROUND 12 REVIEW The Bloods would hold a comfortable 21-point lead at half time following a three-goal-to-nil first half. Oakleigh District 6.9 (45) def Highett 1.1 (7) Oakleigh District has edged ahead of Highett with a 38-point Bentleigh kicked their only goal in the third quarter, with victory at Princes Highway Reserve on Friday night. Mordialloc finishing with six second half goals. The Bulldogs played the game short on numbers, but it did not Stephanie Sandoval was the Bloods best, with help from Alesha show as they trailed the Oaks by a single point at quarter time. Neil’s five-goal haul and strong performances from Megan Tymko and Mel Gratton Oakleigh District then were able to create a little separation by half time with as they led by four points following a goal each. ROUND 13 PREVIEW But the game was taken out of Highett’s reach in the third as five Murrumbeena vs Mordialloc (Murrumbeena Park) goals from the Oaks blew the margin out to 36 points at three The game of the round is a meeting of one and two, as quarter time before a goalless final quarter. Murrumbeena hosts Mordialloc at Murrumbeena Park on Saturday. Oakleigh District’s Emily McIntyre moved out of her regular role in the backline and blew the game open with three third quarter The last time the two sides met Murrumbeena overcame a half goals in a best on ground performance. She was supported by time deficit to defeat the Bloods in the radio broadcast game. strong performances from Jess Szalek, Alex Amvazas and Julie Mordialloc will need to be at their best to end the Beena streak Jaski, who added two goals as well. but it will be down to the wire. Hannah Bowey, Zoe Rossiter and Kristy Blackman led the way for Murrumbeena by two points. the Bulldogs, with the goal coming from Samantha Whitehall. Highett vs Endeavour Hills (Turner Road Reserve) Edithvale Aspendale 1.7 (13) def by Endeavour Hills 7.5 (47) The first of two Friday night games, Highett hosts Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills has kept their finals hopes alive as they defeated at Turner Road Reserve. Edithvale Aspendale by 34 points at Glen St Reserve on Friday night. The last time these two sides were meant to face each other, Endeavour Hills could not get enough players and were forced to The game was in the Falcons hands from early on as they jumped forfeit. out with a four-goal-to-one first quarter. The loser of this game will be faced with a difficult task to secure That one goal would be Edi-Asp only major for the night as the double chance come finals and expect that to be the Falcons. Endeavour Hills cruised to victory. Highett by 23 points. Devi Whelan was Endeavour Hills best with support from Aleisha Lannigan, Laura Johnson and two goals for Jennifer Dean. Oakleigh District vs Bentleigh (Princes Highway Reserve) Bentleigh travels to Princes Highway to face fourth placed Edi-Asp were led Ebony Robinson and their only goal came from Oakleigh District on Friday night. Lauren Field. The Oaks have had control of the games against the Demons and East Brighton 10.10 (70) def Hallam 2.5 (17) even when lacking numbers. In the final Friday night game of the round, East Brighton maintained their perfect record against sides below them as they Expect the result to follow a similar pattern despite all the efforts defeated Hallam by 53 points at Hurlingham Park. from a valiant Bentleigh side. Luisa Marollo went forward and was damaging with three goals, Oakleigh District by 45 points. as Alanna Dalley, Aish Ravi and Jessie Pham were their best. Lyndhurst vs Edithvale Aspendale (Marriott Waters Reserve) Natalie Horua and Brooke Dabrowski were Hallam’s two goal The second Saturday morning game has Lyndhurst hosting kickers. Edithvale Aspendale at Marriott Waters Reserve. Murrumbeena 11.22 (87) def Lyndhurst 4.5 (29) The Lightning and Edi-Asp have played two tight games and Murrumbeena got away with an inaccurate performance as they momentum decided both games. were defeated Lyndhurst by 58 points at Murrumbeena Park on The better form has been with Lyndhurst and don’t expect that to Saturday. change. Emma Morison and Danielle Wearne kicked three goals apiece for Lyndhurst by 12 points. Beena and Morison was their best with support from Grace Bibby, Paulina Tragarz and Rebecca Niclasen. Hallam vs East Brighton (Hallam Reserve) In the final game of the round, Hallam and East Brighton play Samara Hazenden and Biannaka Hazelden were Lyndhurst’s two each time for the second week in a row, this time at Hallam best in defeat, as Samara, Kelly Baker, Alana Pola and Melody Reserve on Sunday. Bryant all added a goal each. The Vampires defeated the Hawks comfortably and with only a Mordialloc 9.7 (61) def Bentleigh 1.2 (8) week between meeting, don’t expect a change in the result. In the final game of the round, Mordialloc cruised to a convincing 53-point victory over Bentleigh at Ben Kavanagh Reserve. East Brighton by 47 points.

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BENTLEIGH EAST BRIGHTON EDITHVALE-ASPENDALE HIGHETT LYNDHURST MORDIALLOC Coach: Andy McGaw Coach: Don Angus Coach: Barry Davey Coach: Brett Bowey Coach: Dan Oliver # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Chelsea Siena Jennifer Bridie 1 19 Sarah Bellion 1 Luisa Marrollo 15 1 Amy Little 15 Beth Mammos 0 Tyra Josiah 13 1 Melody Bryant 16 Hopper Mac Shane Blackman McDonald Alice Allet Alesha Neil 2 Allison Fisher 20 Jess McGaw Channing Emma Ashleigh 2 16 2 Beth Aston 17 1 Sarah Hamilton 14 Ally Gilchrist Withers Greetham Castellan 2 Rebecca Fall 18 Mel Wilson Anne Baldwin Kelly Ormond Julia Tegan 3 21 Ebony Emily Ferdinands Matheson 3 Paige Hinrichs 17 Esther Gilmore 3 18 Julia Clark 2 15 Jordyn Nashar Robinson Perchanidis 4 Bree Kiss 19 Nadine Cousins Natalie Michelle 4 Jennifer Baird 22 Caitlyn Cardamone O’Brien 4 Jade Barden 18 Liz Mooney 4 Meg Witherow 19 Jennifer Aarons 3 Zoe Rossiter 16 Emily Jose 6 Paris 23 5 Erin Blake (VC) 20 Alana Pola Blackman Taryn McGaw Jillian Ashleigh Emma 5 Jamie Stevens 19 Steph Cooper 5 Sam Vinson 20 Sulu Tirikula 4 17 Teagan King Chalmers Phipps-Nelson 7 Katie Lamb 24 Jayde O'Brien Hamilton 6 Skye Clarke 21 Sharnee Hart Natalie Kristen Laura Doran Noella Dos 6 Sara Cooper 20 Aish Ravi 6 21 Tali Pitt 5 Matilda Branch 18 Hannah Bowey 9 Madeline Collis 25 Arrowsmith Pungatara Santos-Lee 7 Natasha Billing 22 Caitlyn Bonney Alexandra Margarita Amanda Tanya 10 26 Remi Hynes 7 Sarah Burren 21 Anna McDonald 7 Zoe Purcell 22 Maddy Herbert 6 19 Baillie De Klijn McGonigal Katsoulakis Feetham Rosenquist Afrodite Kosmetou 8 Maleah Brown 23 Alyssa Western 11 27 Kristy Phillipa McRostie Melissa Hopper 8 Alanna Dalley 22 Izy Catrice 8 Olivia Purcell 23 Zoe Wall 7 20 Melanie Stephanie Blackman Kretschmer Gratton Sandoval 12 28 Mariana 11 Belinda Mair 24 Chelsea Lowe Tara Supple Thompson Stephanie Samantha 10 Jessie Pham 23 Cassy Eaton 10 25 Amy Gaunt 8 Alex Jackson 21 Caitlin Canty Whitelaw Penny Taylor 14 Maddie McGaw 29 Emma Baker Michelle 12 Jaimie Warren 25 Lauren Hill Hammett 11 Gabrielle Evans 24 Natalie Rogers 11 Jenny Allinson 26 Gemma Proy 9 22 Erin Graham Courtney O'Brien 15 30 Chandra Berry Biannaka Jessica Kate Hills Megan Tymko Lasplaces Marita Tamara Annika 13 26 12 25 12 Britt Brock 27 Taylah Laval 10 Kara Hamilton 23 Hazelden O'Connell 16 Ellie Hearne 31 Zoe Reed Mc Gregor Absalom McCaffery Sharnaequa Jess Shirley Innes Natalie West 13 Monica Ward 26 Jess Campbell 13 Lara Smith 28 Kaitlyn Brand 11 24 14 Sarah Brown 27 17 32 Alexandra Muriel Watkins McConchie Jordy Cooper Lawless Fletcher-Davies Jemima Tiana Natarsha 18 14 Rachel Martin 27 14 Jess Clarke 29 Amy Crilley 12 15 Kelly Baker (C) 28 Mel Brown Shana Jowett Shannon Matfin Broadhead Mitropoulos Woodward

ENDEAVOUR HILLS HALLAM MURRUMBEENA OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Coach: Marcus Kleinert Coach: Adrian Gration Coach: Emrys Lloyd-Griffiths Coach: Leigh Morgan Assistant: Michele Niclasen Assistant: Rick McNamara # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 7 Tamara Webster 39 Caitlin Taylor 3 Stephanie Coffey 22 Chloe Marquison 1 Emma Morison 14 Amran Ibriahim 1 Cassie Vallejos 20 Sophie Chapman 2 Katie Cornish 22 Sally Melzer (Co-Capt) 11 Gail Worsley 41 Jennifer Dean 6 Michelle Thomas 26 Kelly Dean 2 Ifrah Ibriahim 15 Ghanta Poornima 3 Kitty Sels 23 Alexandra Bryant 7 Natalie Houra 29 Serafina Teniseli-Lafaele 12 Julia Morrow 43 AJ Lannigan 3 Lauren Luff 16 Grace Bibby 4 Tammy Blake 24 Jodie Bray (Co-V Capt) 8 Cherie Cox 33 Kiandra Balazs 5 Hannah Rundle 25 Kara Walton 22 Victoria Smart 45 Mikaela Ellise Schindler 4 Shanae Carter 17 Eliza Groves 6 Kate Quinlivan 26 Sammy Carlson 10 Cassandra Meads 35 Kaitlyn Lighart 5 18 26 Ashleigh Teagan 46 Courtney Axisa Margie Taylor Lily Brown 7 Rebecca Adams 27 Steph Taylor 11 Stephanie Anderson 39 Rachal Masina 6 Chloe Luff 19 Aisling Muir 8 Alana Porter 29 Clare Morgan 29 Devi Whelan 48 Alana Cherry 12 Pip Attard 45 Erin Mulholland 9 Jess Szalek (Co-V Capt ) 30 Marie Patterson 7 Rebecca Niclasen 20 Danie Wearne 30 Samantha Richardson 53 Kailey Rotheram 11 Lexy Amvazas 31 Jules Perera 13 Alice McTaggart 49 Tayla Lindsay 8 Fiona McDonald 23 Meagan Spicer 12 Natalie Higson 32 Melodie Aitken 32 Amy Campbell 62 Renee Thomas 13 Rebecca (Bec) Green 33 Carolyn Harrison 14 Olivia Neve 50 Alisi Masina Telea 9 Bridget Millar 24 Ali Groves 34 Kyla Ellis - Bryley sloper 14 Jasmine Shirrefs 34 Emily McIntyre 15 Danielle Delacy 53 Kura Tararo 10 Lily Shea 25 Marina Walker 15 Rachel McNamara (Co-Capt) 36 Cassie Beverley 35 Chloe Opperman - Stacey Johnston 17 Moira Keniseli 60 Tamisha Gersbeck 11 Lauren Wolf 26 Paulina Tragarz 16 Kylie Thomson 39 Georgia Moschoyiannis 17 Alexandra Rowledge 40 Alysha Szalek 37 Kate Moravski - Natalie Sandbar 18 Brooke Dabrowski 77 Jasmine Muric 12 Jasmyn Brandon 27 Traci Harris 18 Kelsey Berry 41 Dani Fredericks 38 Megan Savage 20 Donna Paine 90 Chantelle Marshall 13 Elyse Aparo 28 Alice Kovess 19 Genevieve McKinley

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The composition of the 2017 finals has been determined. For Heatherton White, also on 28, via percentage. St Kilda City When Heatherton’s Division 6 side drew with Mount Waverley St Kilda City, while third placed CPL hit August running after the elite of the eight divisions the battle for glory over the next were a threat for long periods, but faded to lose their last five in Round 5, they were not to know that the two competition seeing off Doveton by 43-34. Hampton can look forward to three weeks commences in earnest. For the rest, it is time matches and end on 20 points. Conversely, St Pauls improved points gained would be enough to give them top spot when their end-of-season trip after their 21-9 eclipse of Chelsea to retreat to the caves and begin hibernation until April rolls greatly as the season wore on to finish with 16 points, while one less goal on the day would have relegated them to fourth. Heights, while Murrumbeena were forced to forfeit, handing around once more. Bentleigh recorded just the one win whilst pushing many That is how close this division was at the top. Heatherton the four points in their match to East Brighton. higher credentialled opponents, and finished with four. retained first place on 50 points with their 23-20 win over In Division 1, Keysborough and Heatherton White were the Keysborough’s 39-17 win over fourth-placed Lyndhurst South Yarra. The other places in the top four were decided two sides that could take fourth place, starting the round on The Division 2 top four has been apparent now for some mean that they become the second side to complete the equal points and separated by 6.69%. Keysborough held the weeks. Heatherton have taken all before them, and their 49- by percentage with the three other sides all finishing with 48 season without the bitter scent of defeat. Closest challengers percentage advantage but also had the trickier match against 31 defeat of Bentleigh completes their unbeaten season whilst points. Dingley Red beat Mordialloc by 32-22 and take second, Mordialloc had a comfortable 26-12 victory over Mount the improving St Pauls, and this game on the Friday night consigning Bentleigh to seventh place. Dingley kept second Dingley Gold’s 44-19 win over Mount Waverley sees them Waverley, while Dingley’s surprise 26-24 reverse against a contained quite a few twists and turns. The Burras took the spot and left Mordialloc second last with their 40-22 victory, in third, while Doveton take fourth after beating Lyndale by resurgent Caulfield was not enough to cost them third place. early initiative, and looked for all the world as though they while St Kilda City’s 20-17 eclipse of South Yarra ensured 43-22. Clayton’s 34-30 loss to Aspendale does not stop them Hallam beat South Yarra by 37-19 to head the chasing pack, wanted to ensure that the contest was put to bed before the that they finish their season on a high while not being able to from being the best of the rest, while Hallam finished on an while Heatherton beat Black Rock by 21-17 and Dandenong Heatherton girls even took to the court. However, from an catch South Yarra for fourth spot. Third-placed Caulfield’s bye up-beat note by beating St Kilda City by 46-17. had a 37-29 victory over Lyndale to complete their programme 11-goal deficit the St Pauls machine kicked into gear. Grace allows them to hit the first week of finals rested and ready. for season 2017. Healey and Alice Williams had each enjoyed a fine second half Dingley have looked the team to beat in Division 7 from to the season. Here they found their shooting range and fired Division 3 came down to the last round of the season. St Kilda the jump, having only tasted defeat once. Fourth-placed The Cut and Drive bids all teams still in contention a their side into a two goal lead, but just when Keysborough City played a white-hot Clayton side and were up against it Lyndhurst pushed them all the way in this round before finally successful finals campaign, whilst wishing all other teams looked like they were toast they found their second wind and from the jump, in deficit by six goals at quarter time and a succumbing by 23-20. Second-placed Oakleigh District tuned and players a happy and safe off-season. We hope to see you steadied to take a win by 42-37. decisive eighteen at the half. Although they won the second up for the big games to come with a crushing 52-19 defeat of all back in 2018. half it was only enough to reduce the final margin to 38-21. This left Heatherton White needing to beat Bentleigh by Sadly this cost City their spot in the finals. Keysborough had something in the order of 42 goals to unseat the Burras, and no trouble with CPL in winning by 49-22, and their 28 points at half time this looked a definite possibility. Bentleigh had from 13 games was enough to unseat St Kilda City (30 points NETBALL RESULTS: ROUND 15 several regulars missing and, though as game as they come, from 14 games), by the barest possible margin – 2.15 points the game was done as a contest very early in the piece. It per match against 2.14. Meanwhile, Black Rock turned around was only the margin that was in question, and when White a 22-16 half time deficit to defeat Heatherton by 33-31. This extended their eight-goal quarter time lead to 29-12 at the DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 means that Dingley, who had the bye, took second spot from half, they will have felt as though they were on course. White St Kilda City 21 def by Dingley 37 Heatherton despite not setting foot on the court, their 3.23 St Kilda City 20 def South Yarra 17 set about scoring as many as they could, but as so often points per game eclipsing Heatherton’s 3.14. In the weekend’s Heatherton Black 48 def Caulfield 39 happens when all-out attack is the aim, there are goals at the Mordialloc 22 def by Dingley 40 other match, Lyndale completed their season in a positive St Pauls 37 def by Keysborough 42 other end. White may have scored 17 goals in the third quarter fashion, being too good for Caulfield by 27-22. Bentleigh 31 def by Heatherton 49 but Bentleigh responded with 10 of their own. Everything Bentleigh 32 def by Heatherton White 60 had to go right in the last term if White were to have a future, Division 4 has been dominated by the two Dingley teams and despite the efforts of the excellent Kate Moffitt and and the two from Heatherton, with these teams playing DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 Maggie Carlon in mid-court, and Mia McMillan and Taylor musical chairs in constantly changing position within the Carrum Patterson Lakes 22 def by Keysborough 49 Black Rock 10 def by Keysborough 45 Butterworth in attack, every goal that went in at the other end Dingley Gold 43 def by Heatherton White 47 top four. However, when the music stopped this week it was Lyndale 27 def Caulfield 22 made the task more difficult. A White win by 60-32 meant that Heatherton White that took top spot, relegating Dingley Gold Caulfield 24 def by Dingley Red 33 St Kilda City 21 def by Clayton 38 Keysborough take on Caulfield in next week’s elimination final. to second spot by defeating them by 47-43. Dingley Red’s Heatherton Black 40 def South Yarra 17 Black Rock 33 def Heatherton 31 Caulfield didn’t give Heatherton Black everything their own 33-24 win over 10th-placed Caulfield kept Heatherton Black St Kilda City 40 drew Mordialloc 40 way, especially early in the piece. Their mid-court were at bay despite their comfortable 40-17 win over South Yarra. desperate and hungry, their shooters accurate and Phoebe Keysborough completed their commitments by walloping DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 Naughton gave Rahni Samason one of her more difficult Black Rock by 45-10, while Mordialloc and St Kilda City can Skye 36 def East Brighton 29 South Yarra 20 def by Heatherton 23 afternoons of this year’s campaign. Black recovered from spend their summers reflecting on a thrilling 40-all draw. St Kilda City 40 def by Heatherton 47 Mordialloc 22 def by Dingley Red 32 St Pauls 10 def Dandenong 0 Hallam 46 def St Kilda City 17 their initial shock and tuned up for the finals with a 48-39 Caulfield have been the dominant force in Division 5, and they Lyndhurst 60 def Highett 23 Lyndale 22 def by Doveton 43 win. Dingley thus needed to beat St Kilda City to make sure of were able to see off the challenge of a gallant Cheltenham Caulfield 50 def Cheltenham 31 Mount Waverley 19 def by Dingley Gold 44 the minor premiership, and whilst City were keen to ensure Dingley 46 Aspendale 34 outfit in Round 15 by 50-31. Main challengers Dingley were Bentleigh 17 def by def Clayton 30 that they gave their last match a big shake, this never really way too polished for Bentleigh in a 46-17 victory, while appeared likely. It was an even contest for most of the first Lyndhurst mastered the tricky winds in their 60-23 win over DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 half, but Dingley had too much at stake to drop this one and Highett. This meant that Heatherton’s 47-40 win over St Kilda Dingley 26 def Lyndhurst 23 Black Rock 17 def by Heatherton 21 as the match wore on, they pulled away to win by 37-21. Heatherton 28 def Cheltenham 25 Keysborough 39 def Lyndhurst 17 City was not enough to take third spot. Skye’s 36-29 win over Oakleigh District 52 def St Kilda City 19 Hallam 37 def South Yarra 19 Dingley therefore end the season at the summit of the East Brighton could not give them finals action but saw them Chelsea Heights 9 def by Hampton 21 Dandenong 37 def Lyndale 29 Division 1 table on 54 points, from Heatherton Black on 50 finishing a creditable fifth, while St Pauls did not need to take East Brighton 10 def Murrumbeena 0 Mordialloc 26 def Mount Waverley 12 and Caulfield 40. Keysborough finish on 28 points, shading the court, defeating Dandenong by forfeit. Doveton 34 def by Carrum Patterson Lakes 43 Caulfield 25 def Dingley 24

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Fifteen rounds of cut and thrust is now done, and finals the defensive axis of Belinda Kay and Kirsty Mann is best sides in the division. Dingley come in on the back division seven watchers still have queries about them. are among us. And as if to prove the theory that the every bit as important. Dingley’s best bet is to hurt of four straight wins and will be confident that their Oakleigh District are the main challengers – they have more things change the more they stay the same, the Heatherton going the other way, but it’s hard not to best will be good enough, but it will take their very best finished just short in both meetings this season but Division 1 match-ups are exactly the same as in 2016: see a Heatherton win here. The elimination final sees to claim the win here. The loser will have the attacking have looked very solid aside from that, and if there Dingley v Heatherton Black in the qualifying final, Division 2 newcomers Caulfield and South Yarra square forces of either Heatherton or Lyndhurst snapping at is an upset it might be here that it happens. The Caulfield v Keysborough in the elimination. off in a fascinating clash that is much harder to pick. their heels. Key shooters Verity Sheppard and Melissa elimination final is between Carrum Patterson Lakes Caulfield have a considerably stronger record than the Mair both have over 500 goals to their credit this and Lyndhurst, with many analysts thinking that CPL Dingley finished the regular season four points clear Yarras in both attack and defence, and have won both season for their respective sides – the team that feeds could go all the way in the next three weeks. CPL has of the chasing pack, but it’s important to note that the encounters between the two sides this season with their shooters the best will get the chocolates here. won their last four matches but their last loss was to a only team to take points from the Dingoes this season both games being played in particularly strong wind. Lyndhurst side that have been around the mark all year. was the leading Heatherton side, a Round 3 draw being Division 6 is the tightest in the league, with all four Neither side comes into the game with particularly followed by a 47-31 Heatherton win in Round 13. It’s sides being able to make a claim for competition With little confidence, I’ll tip CPL. strong recent form behind them, but all things favouritism. Heatherton and Dingley Red have won obvious to say that to stop Heatherton you need to stop Division 8 sees Keysborough having been an considered Caulfield look slightly the stronger here. the right to take the crucial double chance. While Rahni Samason and Nat Billings from scoring, but impregnable force. They haven’t looked like losing a Heatherton took top spot by two points, Dingley Red unless Dingley can restrict supply by getting over the Dingley snatched second place in Division 3 with the match, with no side having got within 14 goals of them have often looked the most fluent side in the division, Mifsuds and Steph Peacock in the mid-court, then Britt aid of a surprise Black Rock win over Heatherton, and all season. They face Mordialloc having been the only and won the only match between the two sides Goldsmith, Chloe Sinclair and Alicia Wise are in for a will fancy their chances of upsetting Clayton this week. side to beat the ladies in red all season. Of course, handsomely in Round 8. Dingley Red may have the long afternoon. The work rate and creativity of Shae They come in fresh from a Round 15 bye, and coach Mel finals are a completely different game but it’s hard to Ades has them trained to the minute. Clayton, however, game to win this one. There’s no tomorrow for the Wonnacott, Sara Merkus and Taylah Fiddes will need go past the Burras here. Dingley play Lyndhurst in the to be strong to give Jess Payne and Bridget Furphy looks like a side with very few weaknesses. The Collins loser between Dingley Gold and Doveton, nor is there a struck match between these two sides. They’ve not minor final with both club’s seasons charting a similar enough opportunities for Dingley. Will the injured Sarah girls combine brilliantly and in Penny Townley and seen each other since Round 5 – even that was close course. Both sides started the season like rockets but Fischer be back to help their cause? As always this will Taylah Mackie they possess two shooters that can hurt with the Dingoes winning by two goals. With both sides their form in the second half of their season has been be a great clash but I can’t go past Heatherton to go you from anywhere in the circle. Clayton may be a little having similar recent form, I’ll toss a coin and say somewhat more shaky. Dingley appear to have the into the grand final first. too good here. Heatherton play Keysborough in the Dingley Gold. happy knack of winning the close games, and given elimination final with the injustice of losing the double Keysborough needed extra time to end Caulfield’s that this is likely to be tight, they’ll be my tip. chance flaring their nostrils whilst their opponents Division 7 is one of the more interesting affairs in the season on this day in 2016. Since then Keysborough needed to pull out all the stops to clinch fourth place in SFNL. Dingley have led all the way and yet regular Good luck to all competitors this week! have struggled to get their best side on the court, but the last round. Keysborough may have momentum but have strengthened at the right time of the season. they will need everything to go right to go to the second They will need all their key players firing if they are week of the play-offs. Heatherton won by 47-38 in their to trouble a Caulfield side that has recruited well and only clash this season, and I see a similar result here. 2017 SFNL NETBALL FINALS SERIES developed their younger players. The battles between Caulfield’s Makayla Bulte and Keysborough’s ultra- Division 4 has been dominated by the two Heatherton and the two Dingley sides. Heatherton White took consistent Amy Burns; and the perpetual motion of All SFNL Netball Finals matches are played at the SDNA Netball Complex, Caulfield’s Fotini Stavrou and Steph Clemons against top spot by beating Dingley Gold in the final round by Rowan Rd, Dingley Village. Keysborough’s Megan Kennedy and Courtney Nash 47-43. Heidi Samason put on a shooting masterclass will be worth watching, but it could be the premier in that game, netting 36 goals herself in a tricky wind. Saturday August 12 – Semi Finals Drawn Games in Finals defensive partnership of Alice Pohlner and Phoebe She may need to do the same again if the result is to 12:00pm – Division 1, 3, 5 and 7 • There is to be a 1-minute Naughton that tips the scales in Caulfield’s favour. be repeated. Dingley Red play Heatherton Black in the time allowance to enable teams to change However, I expect this one to be in the balance right elimination final, with the free-scoring Heatherton 1:20pm – Division 2, 4, 6 and 8 ends and scores to be verified on score sheet. until the final siren. side contrasting with the tighter, more miserly Dingley Saturday August 19 – Preliminary Finals combination. Defensive strength tends to be paramount • Positional changes and/or substitutions may Division 2 sees Heatherton looking to parlay an in the big matches, and I think Dingley Red may be in 12:00pm – Division 1, 3, 5 and 7 only be made prior to any additional time unbeaten regular season into a second successive a good position to repeat their Round 13 victory over commencing. Division 2 premiership. Dingley too have been 1:20pm – Division 2, 4, 6 and 8 Heatherton Black. unbeaten save for two reverses against Heatherton, Sunday August 27 – Grand Finals • Divisions will have 2 x 7 minutes halves to be and scorelines of 54-23 in Round 4 and 40-28 in Caulfield take on Dingley in the Division 5 qualifying played. 2-minute half time break. Round 11 only serve to underline Heatherton’s final having lost but once in 2017, and that to a 11:10AM – Division 3 and 7 • Should there still be a draw at the end of the dominance. Sophie Bartlett’s 507 goals have her Dandenong side that are now nowhere to be seen back 12:50PM – Division 2, 4 and 6 outscoring all other sides in the division on her own in Round 2. Barb Traeger leads a side with plenty of second half of extra time, play continues until (except for Dingley who are only four in front), but experience but still the speed and agility to trouble the 2:30PM – Division 1, 5 and 8 one team has a two (2) goal advantage.

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SECOND SEMI FINAL - COURT 1, 12:00PM SECOND SEMI FINAL - COURT 3, 12:00PM DINGLEY HEATHERTON CLAYTON DINGLEY BLACK

Coach: AJ Ballantyne Coach: Teena Mifsud Coach: Heidi Samason Coach: Wendy Townley Coach: Mel Ades Laura Piper Taylah Fiddes Rahni Samason (Co-Capt) Bayley Mifsud Sarah Collins (C) Chloe Pearce Laura Kilfoyle Rachael Martin Sarah Fischer Nichola Tulley Zali Mifsud (Co-Capt) Ella Batish Rebecca Collins Nicole Delany Alysha Morecroft Felicity Lingard Natalie Billings Kirsten Daley Maggie Collins Amy Hastings Emily Crawford Alana Cooper Jess Payne Alicia Wise Leah Seeto Stephanie Peacock Kendrah Lee Madeline Johansen Sophie Virtue Jess Baddeley Shae Wonnacott Chloe Sinclair Morgan Riley Claudia Papatsikas Taylah Mackie Breanna Osborne Ellie Davidson Brylee Nicholson Sara Merkus Britt Goldsmith Helen Margaret (Bubba) Ashin Penelope Townley Erin Gold

FIRST SEMI FINAL - COURT 2, 12:00PM FIRST SEMI FINAL - COURT 7, 12:00PM CAULFIELD HEATHERTON KEYSBOROUGH KEYSBOROUGH

Coach: Sue Kimber Laura Agius Courtney Nash Coach: Joel Webb Chelsea Rowe Alana Vieceli Sophie O'Shea Alice Pohlner Amy Burns Rebecca Macinnes Acacia Quinn Sarah Thompson Lisa Fox Sarah Vella Georgia Hernan Phoebe Naughton Nicki Arnold Shelleigh Papatsikas Lesina Lalotoa Jaimee Plumb Zoe Harper Bianca Robinson Jemima Price Makayla Bulte Emma Eckhardt Debra Hughes Fotini Starvou Elizabeth Wilson Tara Bickham Samantha Downie Claudia Papatsikas Mary Ann Harley Kelsie Le Breton Gabby Flint Stephanie Clemons Megan Kennedy Sharna Bain Teaghan Avery Sally Janssen Brea Vieceli

NETBALL DIVISION 2 SEMI FINALS NETBALL DIVISION 4 SEMI FINALS

SECOND SEMI FINAL - COURT 1, 1:20PM SECOND SEMI FINAL - COURT 3, 1:20PM

HEATHERTON DINGLEY HEATHERTON DINGLEY WHITE GOLD

Coach: Scott Regnier Coach: Cassandra Fogarty Coach: Nicki Arnold Coach: Terri Davidson Mandy Quinn (C) Belinda Kay Miranda Bailey Emma Gent Rachael French (C) Yvonne McMillan Kasey Blizzard Lauren Farrell Sophie Clark (Bartlett) Liz McConville (Evans) Martyna Cooper Tayla Austin Heidi Samson Carlyn Sykes Esther Gilmore Loz Ryan Eleanor Douglas Jess Haslem Noelene Davida Simone Sykes Teena Mifsud Courtney Weiske Ashlei Bramer Penny Byers-Tymms Mary Charlie Jaime Hayes Darcie Price Maddy Taylor Jaime Regnier Kirsty Mann Chelsea Goldin Amber McHenry Hayley McCluskey Jordyn Mifsud Jess Harrington Bianca Waras

FIRST SEMI FINAL - COURT 2, 1:20PM FIRST SEMI FINAL - COURT 4, 1:20PM

CAULFIELD SOUTH YARRA DINGLEY HEATHERTON RED BLACK

Coach: Sue Kimber Coach: Maggie Riley Coach: Marg Heenan Coach: Kristy Loyd Adelaide Douglas (C) Jessica Elgin Caitlyn Ashby Brie Cooper Sarah Hogan Erin Price Sarah Heenan Matilda Davies Hannah Shilling Gabrielle Coventry-Martini Gemma Reynolds Jamie Dickinson Chelsey McAndrew (VC) Kristine Stewart Stephanie O'Dea Hayley Becker Shanae Goodchild Traci Straface Brodie Aumont Megan Ellett Eliza Hewitson Julia Mascali Maggie Riley Jessica Buerckner Brielle Arnfield Meaghan Selwood Maxine Behnke Steph Pursell Charlotte Cogger Gracie Vincent Kate Ebert Sontina Teinakore Kate Cross Mietta Leckey Lucy Renshaw Imogen Tuke Lexi Douglas Hayley Chugg

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SECOND SEMI FINAL - COURT 5, 12:00PM SECOND SEMI FINAL - COURT 4, 12:00PM CAULFIELD DINGLEY DINGLEY OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

Coach: Barb Traeger Coach: Rebecca Wonnacott Coach: Britt Goldsmith Coach: Melodie Aitken Barb Traeger Janine Olivier Kate Rollison Anna Lewton Antonia Gianas Hayley Murphy Nicole Hill (C) Amanda Robert Judith Glenny Ruth Grimmer Alex Smyth Sarah Gent Amie Taylor Jen Piper Lorinda Thompson (VC) Illana Miller Michelle Wallace-Klemm Megan Brownlie Brooke Langham Amy Rockman Tanya Hiscock Joss Reinshagen Sher Clark Shennae Noonan Leah Ravostos Chloe Mclean Jenna Stredwick Sharelle Miller Catherine Russell Jodie Brown Taylah Wills Sam Barwick Olivia Selbst Emma Henderson Briohny Black Natalie Bowie Janine Sallows Sarah Ohlsen Madelyn Ades Nicole Carmeni Holly Mcgaw Laura Menzel Limor Reiss

FIRST SEMI FINAL - COURT 6, 12:00PM FIRST SEMI FINAL - COURT 8, 12:00PM LYNDHURST HEATHERTON CARRUM LYNDHURST PATTERSON LAKES

Coach: Belinda Mair Coach: Meagan Evans Coach: Brooke Gneil Coach: Wendy Van Der Peet Coach: Belinda Mair Coach: Meagan Evans Melissa Mair (C) Melissa Lanyon Mel Cook (C) Amanda Manning Jessica Cooke Bec Reynolds Melissa Baker (C) Kim Ray Donna Atwell Tanya King Verity Sheppard (VC) Christina Kyriazis Jacqueline Coy Sarah Gosstray Bianca Brown Claire Carey Narelle Homewood Katrina Sheary Elise Earle Ruth Parker Aleysha King Rowena Cooke Jacqui Mejeia Louise Miller Katie Burns Lydia Koroheke-Tettaara Sam Newsom Tayla Daniel Meagan Evans Kiara Brown Kelly Cross Mary Anne Calabrese Sinead Bannon Jordy Edwards Danielle Piastrino Jade Tunks

NETBALL DIVISION 6 SEMI FINALS NETBALL DIVISION 8 SEMI FINALS

SECOND SEMI FINAL - COURT 5, 1:20PM SECOND SEMI FINAL - COURT 7, 1:20PM HEATHERTON DINGLEY KEYSBOROUGH MORDIALLOC RED

Coach: Joan Young Coach: Bambi Wallace Emily Neeson Bec Mastroianni Coach: Veronica Ferguson Coach: Catherine Ferguson Camille Nightingale (C) Steph Webb Bambi Wallace Felicity Evans Emily Peters Brie McLellan Alice Wright (C) Eliza Pickles Kirah Hard Jordyn Elgin Sandy Taylor Kerrie Turner Melanie Rixon Grace Evans Hayley Zantuck Teegan Armstrong Gemma Batten Annalise Flarve Amie Malcolm Julia Murphy Ellie McNeill Matilda O'Toole Jemma Noy Paige Mignone Linda Piper Narrell McGaw Stacey Corrigan Rhiannon Jones Molly Stackpole Sienna Costello Rachel Ebert Tegan Matthews Kellie Murphy Sharni Robinson Lauren Poulier Georgia Shaw Mykaela Petrie

FIRST SEMI FINAL - COURT 6, 1:20PM FIRST SEMI FINAL - COURT 8, 1:20PM

DINGLEY DOVETON LYNDHURST DINGLEY GOLD

Coach: Alicia Wise Coach: Debbie Hogan Coach: Alicia Wise Sam Young Coach: Belinda Mair Coach: Meagan Evans Michaela Knight Emma Wilson Courtney Richards Gabie Reid Jess Hall Jayde Evans Tina Robinson Michelle Bennett Eman Farrag Beth Wilson Eliza Ballas Suz Sinclair Jenna Hill Jemma Newport Emily Zlenow Ruby Veltmeyer Jess Ballas Rebecca Wonnacott Megan Piper Anusha Jayasinghe Erin Brown Jessie Maxfield Jess Greven Kaitlyn Clarke Olivia Zammit Tara Xureb Demi Adams Kelly Short Emily Hiam Mary Bose Jo Merlino Rosina Gribben Darcy McGaw Karsha Stoter Debbie Hogan Stephanie Griffin Sam Runnals Katie Homewood

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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Rahni Samason Heatherton Black 27 351 Sophie Bartlett Heatherton 35 507 Jessica Jones St Kilda City 14 284 Katie Lamb Bentleigh 20 222 Grace Healey St Pauls 23 283 Hayley Becker South Yarra 14 215 Sophie O'Shea Caulfield 18 256 Penny Byers-Tymms Dingley 32 214 Jessica Payne Dingley 0 255 Billie Nukunuku St Kilda City 10 212 Bella Riddell Heatherton White 0 217 Amber McHenry Dingley 0 170 Mia McMillan Heatherton White 20 217 Brooke Davies Mordialloc 9 162 Jaimee Plumb Keysborough 8 201 Hannah Shilling Caulfield 0 115 Alice Williams St Pauls 7 191 Teena Mifsud Heatherton 14 115 Georgia Hernan Caulfield 21 188 Caitlyn Ashby Caulfield 0 114

DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Alana Cooper Dingley 0 275 Bianca Waras-Carstensen Dingley Gold 27 321 Breanna Cull St Kilda City 11 226 Gloria Yuen St Kilda City 29 262 Bianca Robinson Keysborough 0 204 Lauren Fredrickson Keysborough 25 255 Sally Janssen Heatherton 6 185 Heidi Samason Heatherton White 36 246 Dani Forward Black Rock 6 176 Sontina Teinakore Heatherton Black 14 233 Penelope Townley Clayton 20 176 Chelsey McAndrew Heatherton Black 14 209 Tamara Weilbaecher Lyndale 0 170 Stephanie Craig South Yarra 13 194 Taylah Mackie Clayton 18 163 Jacinta Traeger Caulfield 10 174 Acacia Quinn Heatherton 8 155 Zoe Jennings Black Rock 8 149 Jacinta Frawley Black Rock 5 150 Shannon Bailey Dingley Gold 6 142

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LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Verity Sheppard Heatherton 40 526 Megan Piper Dingley Gold 28 289 Melissa Mair Lyndhurst 45 508 Madelon Clark Clayton 22 286 Nicole Carmeni Dingley 35 423 Hannah Lyon South Yarra 6 272 Kimberly Harrison Skye 24 415 Ashleigh Johnson Aspendale 0 264 Jodie Brown Caulfield 30 395 Lauren Martin Mount Waverley 6 261 Brooke Lynne Cheltenham 13 274 Felicity Evans Dingley Red 21 258 Darcie Chadwick St Kilda City 24 265 Kellie Murphy Dingley Red 9 234 Madison Jacka St Kilda City 16 182 Jackie Eggens Lyndale 10 207 Jessica Credlin Cheltenham 13 172 Jordanne Dyer Hallam 26 171 Brittany Raynes Skye 0 149 Gemma Batten Heatherton 6 165

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LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Jessica Cook Carrum Patterson Lakes 28 274 Rebecca Mastroianni Keysborough 32 259 Emma Henderson Dingley 18 246 Jenna Bousfield Dandenong 35 239 Jess Ostrognay East Brighton 0 200 Grace Evans Mordialloc 15 233 Amanda Robert Oakleigh District 0 184 Julie Vane Hallam 18 191 Aleysha King Lyndhurst 6 175 Matilda O'Toole Mordialloc 5 175 Tiarne Cipressi Doveton 7 159 Sharni Robinson Keysborough 0 153 Jenna Stredwick Oakleigh District 27 149 Jessica Harder Hallam 19 138 Erin Moody Hampton 10 145 Cindy Fung Caulfield 0 133 Olivia Hargrave Murrumbeena 0 134 Tina Robinson Lyndhurst 6 130 Brooke Davies Cheltenham 9 132 Julie-Anne Telfer South Yarra 4 125

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On Thursday week, August 17, we are celebrating the on the button and he went down for the count. Husband end of the regular season with our traditional “Last Rodd was heard to mutter “Us Johnsons are pretty Supper” after training. The venue will now be the tough – I’ve trained her well!” clubrooms at Bricker Reserve where a Spit Roast will be served. For those umpires who will not be involved in Will Hunter, the SFNL media guru, made a playing finals, this is a great way to finish up the year, and for comeback in the Ressies last Saturday. Evidently those running finals, a last Thursday without the tension Borgie “didn’t give him a thing” during the match. Not of finals appointments. ALL umpires are requested to a good career move, Borgie! Expect lots of dirt to be make every effort to attend. The evening should finish dumped on him in the Record in the coming weeks! up just after 8.30pm. We will then celebrate the Division Congratulations to Nick Ritchie who umpires his first 3 Grand Final appointments with a meal after training Div 1 game last Saturday. Nick started the year in the on Thursday September 14. Under 19s and his impressive displays have earned him The annual Awards Night (which includes the Grand a quick rise through the ranks. As the season draws to Final appointments) will be held from 6.30pm on the end of the home and away games, we are looking to Wednesday September 21 at the Huntingdale Golf Club, introduce some of our younger umpires into the higher Windsor Ave, South Oakleigh. The cost of this function grades; we ask the clubs to assist is supporting them is included in your membership fees. You will be asked and encourage them. to book your place on-line next month; failure to book Players who sledge umpires walk a fine line between in may mean that we can’t fit you in on the night. You getting either a smile or a yellow card from the umpire. will need to let Al Manning know if know if you are The White Knight has been sledged for more years bringing a partner along. Each guest that you bring will than he cares to remember, with the best one being a cost you $60. Non-running Life Members of the SFLUA comment from a spectator at three quarter time one wishing to attend should contact Peter Martin martin. afternoon. TWK commented to the Umpires Escorts [email protected] to reserve a seat. Cost to that “I’m glad I’ve got some protection today” only Life Members is $30.00 (drinks at bar prices) payable on for the spectator to reply “it’s a pity your father didn’t the night. use protection”. On another occasion, after TWK had Marshie addressed the group last week and pointed umpired by himself all match after his partner went off out that, in the lead-up to the finals, it is even more injured, late in last quarter time-on came the comment important that all umpires prepare properly for their from the bench “You’re too ***** old – why don’t you matches. The last thing that you want is to find that your ***** retire”. TWK stopped the game (the scores were whistle is missing, or your boots are dirty just as you are level), called the Team Manager onto the field, and told about to leave for the match. If everything is prepared him that he would not tolerate offensive language from and packed the night before, you won’t arrive in at the the bench and in particular the use of the word “old”! match late and hyperventilating after a mad search for The members of the crowd who heard the comment missing gear. One of our umpires listened carefully to were quite amused. On another occasion, while setting Marshie and not only packed his bag on Friday night but the mark in an Under 15 match, TWK said to the player even locked it in the car. Unfortunately, he discovered on “Come back a metre, son”. “I’m not YOUR son”, replied Saturday morning that his dad had taken the car for the the lad. “How do you know?”, responded TWK, only then day. Luckily, his umpiring colleagues were able to get noticing the astonished faces of the 20 mums lining the him kitted out for the match. Next time, he will put his nearby fence! umpire bag into the car just prior leaving from home. Adam Sparrow is moving on from the SFNL to a similar Marshie also pointed out the importance of having a position in the WRFL at the end of next week. Adam quiet night before umpiring, and suggested that all has been the first point of contact with the League for umpires should have a blood alcohol level of 0.0 on umpires for the past two years and has been a strong match day morning. Hannah Bailes was seen listening supporter of our umpiring group (although he wasn’t very intently. always quite as supportive of umpires in his days as a player at Heatherton). I wish him well in his new The winter flu season is upon us, and Marshie wasn’t position, where he will be working with Matt Duck, who happy last Saturday, telling the umpires at St Pauls “After preceded him as SFNL Footy Ops manager. I woke up yesterday, I got four declines”. His wife, Ange, told the White Knight that he gets them every week! Remember that: Kaye Johnson was signalling an “on the full” two weeks “The Ump in Green Should Not Be Seen” and ago when her outstretched arm copped a player right “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

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ST PAULS Netball: Teamwork is improving each week - ST KILDA CITY the hunt for a three-peat, knocking off Division 2 won against a finals bound Div 1: Keysborough 42 defeated St we must score more goals from our Skye in an inaccurate game, winning South Yarra by 3 goals, Division 4 Social: Pauls 37. forward entries to keep our slim final Football 9.19-73, to 1.5-11. drew, Division 5 went down by 7 goals A great day last Saturday for Ladies chances alive. Once again Melbourne turned on the to Heatherton, and severely depleted This was the last game for the season Netball Day and a large crowd enjoyed the windy cold weather to make playing Division 6 and 7, both had tough days. Jake, O Dog and Jezza are reliable With Division 3 the only hope for St banter, prizes and an excellent meal. as we are not in the finals. Thanks to football a real challenge. Playing all those who turned out this year - all every week, and Victor and Macca also Kilda City finals, all eyes were on City City now look to next year, and will be Thanks to Maggie Dawes who kept the the bottom team in Clayton we were performed well. as they took on top team Clayton. the best for 2018. expected to win and we needed to on the hunt for a new Division 1 coach crowd involved all afternoon, also to Clayton got the jump early, and the Seniors: Sponsored by win well. The first quarter we kicked to replace exiting Mel Starr who has Mick and Leo managing the bar (and Div 5: St Pauls defeated Dandenong City girls spent the day chasing, finally onePaper Industries Ltd. against the wind but managed to moved away from the City. counting the proceeds). by forfeit. finishing 17 goals done. They have We let ourselves and our sponsor kick three goals to one to lead by 11 missed out on a finals berth by 0.01%, Car Raffle: Want a 1 in 500 chance Meanwhile the canteen operated Football: down with a lacklustre effort - few points at quarter time. The second with ladder positioning using a Points to win a new car? Grab one of the smoothly (excellent work from put in for the four quarters. We quarter we had the wind but could only U19: Sponsored by Bendigo Bank Ratio system due to uneven numbers committee next time you are at the those ladies missing the Ladies Day appeared to be waiting for someone manage four goals to lead by 40 points (Ormond McKinnon Branch) in the division. Peanut Farm and get a ticket for our function) and the BBQ was manned by else to provide the spark to lift the at half time. The third quarter against Cheltenham demolished our boys, Holden Cruze car raffle, supported by a rotating shift of injured players and team. Our defence against the wind the wind again both sides kicked Division 1 had a better game against who did not manage a goal until the Melbourne City Holden. some who had already played in the allowed a couple of easy goals, which two goals to a torrid affair. The last Dingley, but with only 7 players, last quarter. reserves match (Anthony Locandro, proved crucial in a low-scoring game. quarter with the wind the boys came struggled against Dingley’s fresh Club Sponsors: Red Scooter, Village Harry Hunt, Whispers, Macca and 3 or By then Chelt had kicked 13.11.89 to e appeared to lack commitment home kicking five goals and winning legs. Only down by 2 at half time, Belle Hotel, Energetic Apparel, around the contested ball in the first 4 others the scribe has missed. our 7 behinds. by 63 points. Reserves couldn’t get the City were feeling positive, but third Bendigo Bank, Melbourne City half, then had too many crowding job done, going down 70-49, while the quarter fatigue hurt us, and despite a Holden, J&L Meats, Insightful We need a big turnout of past Sean Herbstreit was by far our best play in our forward half in the last 15 U19s continued their impressive run in strong fourth quarter, it was all over. Systems and Chisholm & Gamon. players, supporters and “occasional in trying to stem the tide, with Nick minutes, allowing Chelt to close up attendees” on August 19th (our last Coutts as reliable as ever. It will be play and prevent us goaling. home game for the year) when Johnno even harder next week against ladder Nick Halliday and Alex Spencer clearly Sherren will become the first Doggie leaders St Kilda City. our best, whilst Brad and Connor tried MORDIALLOC at the Dingley courts. Get down and help work for each other. Bentleigh made it to achieve the 300 game milestone. roar them home if you can... tough for us in the third quarter, but a Reserves: Sponsored by unsuccessfully to scrape us a win. Round fifteen sees us bid au revoir flurry of late goals meant that we turned The means football seconds took on a We particularly ask all attending to JBS Hospitality. Thanks to the 2 regular water boys to three of our netball sides as they for home six goals up, and were never Bentleigh side sitting just above us in stay for the after match festivities as Our only winners for the day - and Max and Darcy, and to those from the complete their season and embark troubled in claiming an 88-42 win. Dan third spot. Bentleigh has given us some Johnno has a separate celebration against a side with a more consistent junior club who came for some work Nicholls 3, and James Morris 2 were our on their various end-of-season fathers of hidings in the twos over the only multiples amongst ten goalkickers. later in the evening. 2017 record. experience. celebrations. For the rest of the club, years, and so it was good to exact some Aaron Kneebone & Justin Summons however, there remains much to play for. revenge this week. Three goals to one were in everything, and Al Jackson gets to the Bear Street end could have only The seniors wrapped up their campaign better with every passing week. been considered par, but four goals by coming up against old foe Dingley. to one in the second quarter kicking When Reserves Coach Matt Benton is our pressure around the ball and good This side is running quite hot as they The girl’s footballers also played DINGLEY to the trickier McDonald Street end sitting by the fire in his old age, he will use, in tricky conditions. bid for grand final victory, and they Bentleigh on Sunday, and whilst scoring set the game up just nicely. Bentleigh Dingley Netballers have all teams naturally reflect on his achievements were a bit too good for our girls despite was difficult for our depleted team This put Districts in a catch up position could make no impression on us in the competing in their finals series which as a coach. He will hopefully be able to their gallantry, the final margin being of sixteen in the first half, scoring recall a flag or two, but the real measure all day. It was another impressive third term, and six further goals in the begins this weekend. That’s a fantastic 40-22. The Super Twos couldn’t quite against this side again proved to be of the success of a club’s Reserves performance from our boys who doubled final stanza meant that the scoreboard effort from all concerned, after decide whether they wanted to win or near impossible as Bentleigh finished their own three quarter time score in the showed a comprehensive 98-27 margin. recording wins across the board again coach, with 1.2.8. Three first half goals was last half hour of the match. lose against St Kilda City, so they did Matt Ravenall starred with eight goals, last week. The club is expectant of going increased to five for us by three quarter to my way of thinking, should be primarily neither, drawing 40-40. Like the seniors, and Ryan Carrison contributed three. well past next week and our best wishes A great feature was the continued time, but the girls broke the game open measured by how many players improve their resurgence in the second half of Scott Bradley, Chris Brooking and Chris are extended to all players, coaches, good contribution from youngsters like in the final term, finishing with 9.7.61 to their football, and by how much. the season gives great hope for 2018. Roggero all kept the pressure on those in managers and those intrepid supporters Remmi Faulkner-Wood, Nick Lloyd and Titcombe’s Tigers have roared their last, beat a dogged opponent by 53 points. Matt has that ability to get the best out of the seniors with strong performances. who don their best winter clobber to a resurgent Sammy Williams. Selectors their brave attempts to catch the top four Alesha Thorne put her recent ankle his players, and has some players playing cheer the girls on each week. Hope to are facing some difficult decisions as in division six coming to naught and their If the ones were feeling pressure to woes behind her with five goals, Steph at a level above what they themselves see you at the Den tonight to hopefully the finals approach and as a number 32-22 defeat at the hands of Dingley Red perform, it showed itself in a fine win Sandoval crowned her best-on-ground expected of themselves at the start of the celebrate a great day on the courts. of seasoned senior players become drawing the curtain on their 2017 but over a Bentleigh side that brought a performance with two, and Megan Tymko year and are putting their team first. If available from injury. constant challenge to Ben Kavanagh and Mel Gratton were also excellent on Speaking of cold, our Reserves kicked they can maintain their recently displayed promising much for the future. off last week’s proceedings at Princes Today we expect a strong challenge from with them. The key to the win was a the day in a brave win full of character. self belief, they have a real shot at this The Young Guns have finished the Highway Oakleigh, and despite the cold East Malvern at the den. It is another fine defensive effort into the wind in year’s title. division eight season in second place, Let’s not forget our past players wind and a heavy track, staged another massive game for both sides as just the second and fourth quarters, which and move into the finals on the back luncheon on the day of the Oakleigh remarkable comeback, turning a Talking of titles and defending titles, the three rounds are available to establish matched and then exceeded the pressure of a 26-12 over Mount Waverley. This District game on August 18, as we seventeen point deficit at the last break senior team took an intensity into last our final ladder position and to grab a brought upon us by our opponents. Five team has developed into a cohesive goals to three with the wind gave us a celebrate the 40th anniversary of our into a twenty seven point win. week’s game which basically denied their place in the senior side. hosts any opportunity to get their game unit to be feared as the season has slight advantage, but to keep Bentleigh 1977 premiership. Please contact Neil Despite a competitive first quarter, our going. Despite starting with a five goal Nothing is settled at this stage and good developed. Now they have another crack to two while kicking one of our own into Low to book, and get down to the football Under 19s struggled for the rest of the wind, the home team could manage only luck to everyone battling to keep being at Keysborough, the only team to defeat it in the second term was testament or netball this week to support the day in the twilight game. three points in the first quarter, due to apart of it. them all season, at 1.20pm on Saturday to our desperation and willingness to mighty Bloods!!!

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CHELTENHAM can achieve. Best wre Karpathakis, Cheltenham, Beaumaris Physio CHELSEA HEIGHTS week, as players return from injury. to be included in the draw. There are Milicia, Molyneux, Davis and Freeman. Centre, Bentleigh R.S.L., Booran still tickets available if you haven’t Best Players – M. Stevens, N. We have 3 rounds of the season Holden Cheltenham, Cabinet These notes are brought to you by purchased yours yet or you have or BOORAN HOLDEN THIRDS: A Herrington, J. Peryman, P. Smith, C. left and 3 of our 4 teams will be Timbers, Caltex Safeway Star our Gold Sponsors – Thomas Thomas know of other people who wish to trip to South Yarra resulted in a Gates, M. Shaw. taking part in the final series yet Shop Cheltenham, Combined Plastering and Combined Waste come along. disappointing 11 point loss, but with a mathematically the Seniors need to Auto Traders, Dingley Village Services - Area Specialists Reserves Report final 8 this side will take part in post Harry Magee & Co Volunteer(s) of the have 3 wins and things go their way Community Bank Branch, Dingley Round 18. Back on the board with a – Well done, guys. A great win, season action and has been shown Week – The Reverse Draw organisers. and all 4 teams would take part in Conveyancing Services, Dominoes good win over East Brighton. Great to considering we were short on they can push the top sides on the day, Finals action. Pizza Cheltenham, Essential Money, see more players coming back from numbers and as I mentioned earlier, BJS Insurance Group – Sponsors Best wre Cilia, Jones x 2, Camilleri decimated by injuries to the senior ROYAL OAK HOTEL SENIORS: Rarely Freight & Logistics, H.G.& Co Pty injury. This will not only boost the List – and O’Connor. side. do we come away with the points from Ltd, Inspired Business Solutions, Senior side but should also boost the Thomas Thomas Plastering, Mc.Kinnon Reserve but on Saturday GARDEN OF GOOD & EVIL NETBALL: Inspired Communications, Kilburn Reserves, who have been decimated, Best Players – Non listed. Combined Waste Services, Doolans that was the case with a really gutsy The Div 5 girls finished their season Joinery, Middy’s Cheltenham, by these injuries. This week we travel Heavy Haulage, The Craft & Co-Farm, Craft and Co-Farm Netball Report – team effort in conditions that once off in style with a comfortbla 51-20 Murray Thompson – Member for to Mount Waverley for the “Pride Area Specialists, 2 Moons Financial Played there last game on Saturday, again on the breezy side. The last victory and end up in 6 th spot with a Sandringham, Navarone accident & Round.” Solutions, Bendigo Bank – Aspendale 9-6 record while the Div 7 girls went Vehicle Repair, Oliver Hume Property although beaten, again a very credible Gardens, Harry Magee & Co, BJS quarter into a strong wind was an As you would be aware the club relies under 21-30 and finished 10th with a Funds, Pentarch Group, Perfection result and we now look forward to Insurance Group, Ocean Herbs effort to be applauded. Best were heavily on sponsors and sponsorship 3-11 win/loss record. Air, Quest Apartments Cheltenham, next season. Congratulations on a and Vegs, Peak Digital, Matho’s Graham, Mc.Laren, Soldatos, Jolly, money. Most of our money comes in Rosella Foods, Royal Oak Hotel great season and great commitment. Maintenance, Pumkin Outdoor Blinds, Bloink and Trainor. CALTEX SAFEWAY STAR SHOP during the football season. We still Cheltenham, Seymour Law, Shannon’s Mordialloc Optical, Square Peg Finger CHELTENHAM VOLUNTEER OF need money during the off-season. Domino’s Pizza – Patterson Lakes BENTLEIGH RSL RESERVES:. That Auctions & Insurance, Sport Strap, Food, Right Choice Conveyancing, THE WEEK: Peter Butler has joined One way you can help your club is – Netball Players’ of the Week – No was not our best performance of Southland Kia, Tasman Meats, T.G.I. Domino’s-Patterson Lakes, A & B our committee this year and he has by signing up to a United Petroleum listing. the tear when frustrations in the Friday’s Southland, Terrain Tamer Towing, Sanur Beach Villas – Bali, put his hand up to assist with the card. This card gives you a 2 cent conditions let us down badly. Better 4WD Parts, The Garden of Good & 2 Moons Financial Solutions Social Longbeach Osteopathy, MYNT barbeque, cleaning and all those discount off your fuel purchases and players were Nolan, Tuhawi, Gavin, Evil Cheltenham, The Workshop Auto Report – Don’t forget to have a look at Installations-Paul O’Toole, Balance tasks that few will put up their hands also 2 cents are donated towards the Milesi, Brookman and Lawson. Service Centre, Woodlands Golf Club. the Social Calendar, located around Massage Services, Slugcrete, Mack to assist with. Apart from this he is CHFNC. This means we will be getting the walls, in the Clubrooms. . The TASMAN MEATS COLTS: This side Gates, Smiths Render, Eclipse Fire and has been for some time a very Thanks for your continued support. some money during the other months Frat Night was a good night and is really starting to play some Solutions, My Pharmacy - Chelsea generous benefactor to our club. we are not in football mode. Please seemed to be enjoyed by those who entertaining and football that is well To keep up to date with all the latest Heights, Pinkcross Broodstock, STR To Peter and your ilk its these who log in at http://new.unitedpetroleum. attended. Remember we need your worth watching. The application to news from around the Cheltenham Truck Bodies and Trailers, United continue to make our club great. com.au/sfnl/ and nominate Chelsea support at these social events as your team discipline has been exemplary Football & Netball Club, please follow Petroleum, Mark Dreyfus – QC MP. Heights. You will receive your member attendance helps your Club. of recent weeks and if maintained CLUB PARTNERS FOR 2017: Baci’s us on Twitter @cheltenhamfnc or on discount card, within a few days. Ocean Herbs and Vegs – Sponsor their is no limit to the results that they Hair Artistry, Bakers Delight Facebook @cheltenhamfnc. Tomorrow, Sunday 13 August, the of the Week – 2 Moons Financial Doolans Heavy Haulage Seniors club will be conducting the reverse Solutions. Report – Good win over another finals Draw. All tickets need to be back in aspirant. The team gets better, each early Sunday, to enable your tickets “The Devil’s Advocate.” up to our high standard of footy and went down in round 15, they fell to BENTLEIGH By James Kiernan Mordialloc made us pay, as we went Parkmore/Oakleigh Districts on After a loss last week, the finals down by 46 points at the final siren. the massive Springvale reserve. the wind in the second and went in break at the last break. Holding them equation for our seniors was made MURRUMBEENA At least that makes things simple for Regrettably, we were outplayed 10 points down at the long break. to a point in the last and kicking 3 of simple; we had to win three out of our boys, win everything from here around the ground and the scoreboard Womens Footy The Hammers kicked 5 in the third our own we came away with a hard our last four games to solidify a and we’re in finals, while another loss showed it, as the final score read The ladies played Lyndhurst at the and kept us scoreless so 43 points fought 12 point win to jump into the 5. top five spot. And in round 15 faced makes finals very unlikely. 91-28. With just a few games left, let’s Beena for the first time in 4 weeks down at the last break was going to Wrighty got plenty of it as did Eddie Mordialloc, a side who beat us handily hope they can grab another win before in front of a good crowd with a good be tough. We could only manage two and Semmel. Al Brads kicked 3. in the reverse fixture at our home In a similarly disappointing game season’s end. Go Dees. start. In the second quarter the wind goals coming away with a 40 point ground and also needed a win to our reserves also went down to the Dont forget our upcoming Comedy started to pick up and made kicking loss. We remain in the finals race but consolidate their top three spot on Bloods at their home ground. We This Saturday August 12 Bentleigh is Night – Saturday 19th August @ a little bit difficult. Beena were in need to turn our form around. Will the ladder. With that in mind, and the started promisingly against the wind The Beena – see Mick Kinsella for hosting its Silent Disco. Tickets are control of the game all day but did Voorham continued his good form wind against us in the first quarter, we tickets… and that continued over to the start still available at the door. let through a couple of late goals – with Richard Gillies playing his best dug in well defensively, whilst kicking of the second quarter, but a hungrier overall a very even performance by game along with Nasha. We again thank our sponsors three goals into the breeze and went Sponsors side outmatched us at the contest and the girls though. Outstanding effort for their on going support; into quarter time trailing by just 16 The Seniors lost the toss and kicked worked harder, so the game quickly Random and much appreciated from Emma 3 goals, Grace, Dani 3 Woodards Carnegie, Bendigo points. However, in the second quarter against the breeze in the first. slipped through our fingers. The final sponsors of the week: goals, Jasmyn Shanae and Bec. 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HEATHERTON by every player. fundraiser will go to past player HAMPTON 19s Report - The 19s travelled to Seniors - We also kicked with the Rowdy. He is in need of a prosthetic Hallam and whilst we were down on wind first up and had the majority of Harris Family Butchers Netball Report numbers we didn’t lack spirit and Melbourne Food Distributors leg to help with his quality of life the play but we couldn’t find a target Seniors Report Netball Report Round 15 V Chelsea Heights was there were some encouraging signs up forward which Beena did in the End of home and away rounds after a tough battle with cancer. See another windy match which has for the next home game. It all starts Caulfield was always going to be a 2nd qtr and we trailed by 20 points at and we have an amazing 7 out Needles for tickets or go to www. seemed to become the norm and so at training this week. Best on the day the main break. We came out firing in tough assignment and their poor Hampton played to those conditions. were Eckers, Diggaz, Dornau, Bunna, of 10 teams through to finals. gofundme.com/craigs-prosthetic- the second half but with only a 7 point kicking kept us in the game. After a Short sharp passes were necessary Selbst & Super Smithy. leg-fund to donate. lead going into the last it proved the Congratulations to our minor through the mid court by Sarah, tight first the game opened up and Ressies (From the OX) - Our skipper damage was done. To our credit we Premiers D2, D4W & D6 and other Angela and Mikaela. Abby our star we kicked 4.1 to their 3.1 We fell Heatherton Football & Netball Club won the toss to kick with the aid of fought tooth and nail and were right finalists D1B, D3, D4B & D5. shooter fell early to an ankle injury. away in the last and they overran us is proudly sponsored by: the breeze/tornado. We started well in the game to the final siren to lose Melissa and Angela filled that position to win by 38 points. Special mentions: D1W finished in Cody Gems & Jewellery, Melbourne kicking efficiently (except for over the by 2 kicks. Chevvy was tenacious up without hesitation. With a half time man on the mark - MK) and our mids 5th - equal points with 4th but sadly Food Distributors, Cheltenham score of 12-8, we were determined forward whilst Zanca, Gizza, Hayesy, Cody Gems and Jewellery gave us first use of the ball to take a Gunda and Gassy all had plenty of the missed out by 2.4%. D7 finished 6th Moorabbin RSL, Tom the to maintain our lead in the second 2 goal lead into the first break. The R e s e r v e R e p o r t ball. and D8 finished 9th. Lumberjack, Harris Family Meats, half. Nina in defence proved to be second quarter saw our back 6 stand Last week it was 5 points, this week Chadstone Toyota, 360 South, Rick a key player in defence, with many up and with our mids hard at it we took UPCOMING EVENTS -PRESENTATION we lost by 6 points. At the first Huge congratulations to Rahni intercepts. Tamanna in WD turned Butler Market Gardens, Miracle a 10 point lead into the main break. NITE 23/9 & 5K DRAW 20/8 change it looked like we on a hiding Samason, who has been chosen by defence into attack multiple times Kicking well in the third saw us take Autospray, Bendigo Bank Dingley THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS - to nothing when we were 5 goals the Melbourne Vixens as a training to extend our lead to 21-9, winning a 6 goal lead which we were able to partner for the 2018 Super Netball Village, Cheltenham Conveyancing us the game. Erin proved her range increase to 40 points into the wind CARPET CHOICES FRANKSTON, down. We edged back in the 2nd and HIGHETT RSL, JAVEN season. as goal shooter scoring 14 goals!! thanks to some clever ball use in the held them in the 3rd and the last Dave Templeton would like to thank Melissa also scored 7. A fitting end to last quarter. Andy Hunter gave us a CONSTRUCTIONS, LOCAL MILK, quarter was all Tunnas. We kicked Fundraiser for Craig Matt Buckley and Melbourne Food the season and we hope to come back contest every time up forward to finish BENDIGO BANK HIGHETT, STYLE 4.1 to their solitary point but it left ‘Rowdy’ Rowell Distributors for sponsoring him for stronger in 2018. with 3 goals. FINISH AUTO REPAIRS MENTONE us agonisingly short. A great effort All proceeds from this weeks’ the 2017 Season.

CAULFIELD the senior coach having a kick as mighty 6ths recorded a great 1 goal well. The biggest of all though was win against a finalist and have won Sandleford Football Report – the Suburban Footballer himself 6 of their last 9 matches for the We headed to Heatherton and finally getting a game and showing season which is a great result for needed to get back into the winner’s what skills he has. We got off to a them. Our 5ths have finished on top circle. We took our time to get used great start kicking 6 first quarter of their ladder with our 1sts & 2nds to the conditions and our kicking goals and leading by 33 points at also making finals. Good luck to at goal wasn’t great, going into the 1/4 time. Heatherton came back at our 3 finalists as they commence main break with 3.9 to our name us hard and used the wind to make their finals’ campaign this weekend. and it was still a tight game. Our it 20 points at the main break. It And a big congratulations to our skills improved in the second half turned into a real fight in the second other teams that ‘put the cue in the with Lewis and Heagney stepping half and both teams defence held rack’ for the season but were not up and leading the way. Only 8 up strongly. Heatherton came again disgraced during the season. Well in the last quarter but we managed points separated us at 3/4 time but done girls. in the last quarter kicked 5 goals to hold on to get up by a goal. Matty to run out 38 point winners. Other Blee booted 3 goals while Wakers On the social front, we are players of note were Stilly with chipped in with 2. The rebounding conducting our $1,000 raffle this 2 goals and big Hughesy found half-backs Nipper a Mitch helped coming Saturday. See Staity to buy give our forwards the chance to kick a bit of the footy and presented your tix ($10 each). the winning score. Also well done to well in struggling conditions. The our English boys who had a win in And tix for our Major Raffle are on Scoobies had a number of players their first international cup match. sale now. $100 per ticket to win missing due to a long injury list and $5,000 and enjoy a fabulous day of international duties and we knew Insurance Solutions Netball Report fun & festivities. Again, see Staity to we would be up against the odds. – Another day of mixed results on buy your tix. We had a couple of handy ins with the netball court with only 2 wins Big Will making a comeback and in the final round of matches. The By Growler.

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CARRUM PATTERSON It was a sad week also at the Den. As a REMINDER - Don’t miss out! Grab a club Saturday we paid tribute to Trent ticket for our Huge Microflite Raffle – LAKES Mackenzie - Past Player and son to A Helicopter Ride Bay City Holden Reserves DeAnne & Steve Barnes, who sadly for 4 to be wined and dined at a Doveton 13.11 - 89 Def CPL 6.12 - 48 passed away and also to an Under 16’s fantastic Vineyard up in the Beautiful lad Zak Vigliaroni - due to the tragic Hills of Yarra Valley! CPL loss of his beautiful sister Georgia. We Goal Kickers: J. Psaras 4, A. Wicks 2 pass on our love and condolences to Valued at $4k for only a tenner!.... Best Players: M. Swinton, B. Guy, B. all the family and friends. make a syndicate - equates to only Milligan, D. Jennings, J. Psaras, A. $2.50 per share! This week we come up against Wicks Coming up: Dandenong who will be out for *B&F Night – Longbeach RSL – date No Report. revenge after we won both games TBC. Freddies Seniors against them earlier at their home Doveton 15.13 - 103 Def CPL 9.11 - 65 venue. Should be a big day of footy at Go Lions!! SUPPORTING THE SFNL the Den! OUR PARTNERS: Freddies Marina CPL Pizza, Microflite Helicopter Services, Goal Kickers: A. Caruso 2, R. Graham Good luck to our Netball Girls who AND LOCAL SPORTING CLUBS Ray White Patterson Lakes, Carrum 2, A. Wilson 2, L. Hickman 2, J. have made finals…Go Lionesses!!!! Patterson Lakes Sports Club, Brierley Last home game for us, so make sure Longbeach RSL, Bay City Holden Best Players: R. Graham, you get down to Roy Dore Reserve and Frankston, Bakers Delight Patterson P. Mauracher, P. Quilty, A. join in with us Lakes, Riviera Hotel, South East Hollingsworth, T. Neal, M. Ryan for a HUGE DAY! Prosthetics, Top Notch Studios, No Report. Launching Way Carrum, Linden *Major Raffle Drawn Meats, Longbeach Tree Service, President Notes *Past Players Lunch/Day Lord & Master Barber, Carrum Last Saturday, both Footy Sides *Sponsors and Gold Members invited Station Charcoal Chicken, Amstel cracked in and gave Doveton a major in for Lunch Accountants, PPC Australia, Fair hit out, we couldn’t be prouder of our *Live Music after the Seniors Match Dinkum Promotions, Evelyn Neale, young and improving playing list – *Merchandise for sale Creative Image Landscapes and mfc well done lads! *...other prizes and raffles….. mortgages.

SANDOWN Trent for all your contributions. back to Gonzo and M Sinclair. Best on field were S Shields, W Barker, J To all our Cobra family who are The Family at Sandown Cobras Fitzgerald, M Sutton, N Carboon and S suffering and dealing with difficult Football Netball Club are deeply O’Byrne . Goal Kickers was K Timms. times, know you are not alone we are saddened by the loss of Trent “Macca” Go Cobra! here, just reach out. McKenzie, our sincerest condolences Thank you to all volunteers who to Sue, his beloved girls and the Seniors support us, we need you. To our family. Trent was for two years our Coach Ange Sammartino though supporters keep the faith! Big thanks Reserves Coach and a character disappointed continues with the same from the Operations Manager to Matt around our club, he endeavored to speech about effort, consistency, Bennie for running the canteen alone. create a Premiership team but didn’t following game plan. Coach quite achieve this. He made lifelong Sammartino says he will not give up Thank you to our sponsors Major friends within his team and of those and he expects his players to follow Sponsors Sandown Greyhounds & people around the Club. Trent loved suit. Best on field were J Tate, M Mulgrave Country Club. Business Nelson, M Dickson, R Compt, A Powell his football and gave all that he could Sponsors: National Storage, and L Ligt. Goal Kicker was J Tate. Go to it. Trent supported the Club through Dandenong Club, Kelly Manley Cobra! Welcome to G McLeish. functions and whenever he was up to Photography & Design, Ablecrete it. Trent resisted resigning but due to Reserves Construction, Seymour Law, L&L health reasons he finally had to put Coach McCormick was disappointed Melbourne Master Butchers, himself first, something he rarely with the loss but says his team gave JustBeerStuff.com Everything beer did. Trent may have left us but he will everything they could. Welcome to S related, except the beer. Thank you for always be remembered. Thank you Shields and G Shields and Welcome your support in 2017.

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and in the ruck and Mason Morgan used free in the middle that has been replayed to ASHWOOD his pace to advantage and David Reilly won many people many times! Across to the big SPONSOR OF THE WEEK plenty of the ball. We seem to have found a Lyndhurst ground this week were another Buxton Real Estate- For all your buying little bit of team spirit and hopefully some brand of footy will be required on the bigger and rental needs please speak to Christian form at the right end of the season and a win ground. The challenges await! De Frece on 0417 779 966. Buxton Real this week will sew up a top 3 finish. AROUND THE GROUNDS - with the under Estate is all about great people, technology, BURWOOD VILLAGE MEATS - 8’s, 9’s and 10’s having there lightening marketing and innovation to get the result Reserve Report Premership on the weekend they have for you. With every game now an 8 pointer our first finished up for the season along with MELBOURNE CLEANING SUPPLIES - test was at home against the third placed the Auskickers on a Saturday morning. Seniors Report Lions. The wind was going to be a factor and Thank you to all the kids for providing the Great win at home by over 8 goals against the first quarter into it proved crucial as highlights each week now enjoy a sleep in on finals aspirants South Yarra. Our defence we led by a small but crucial margin. The a Sunday. Thank you to all the parents and stood tall all day with Matt Maginness , second quarter “with it” we played some of helpers each week to run those teams. Jake Chapman and George Lithomotos our best team footy for the year to move well Ashwood FC are hosting the under 12 Grand stand outs. The inclusion of Gavin Mahony clear and we controlled the game for the Finals on the 27th of August (all day) so boosted our midfield and with the in and rest of the day. Tails in the ruck was a great volunteers WILL BE NEEDED to help make under work of Ryan Forsyth we were able to and significant move whilst Micky Birkwood the day a success. drive the ball forward allowing our forwards was outstanding across the back half as to run onto the ball. Shane Peake played was the Shep dog! Our fleet of foot small Hopefully the senior sides can continue very well slotting 5 goals and Paul Wineberg men in Punter, Gerkin and Jim kept the ball to push hard in the last 2 home and away was strong across half forward with Frank going forward at pace and all the boys can games and potentially leading into the Martinicchio showing what a skilful player be proud of their efforts. The highlight was finals, as a club we can all get behind them he is. Brad Hemphill played well up forward Jims 62 metre goal down breeze from a with our support.

HALLAM All the best this weekend. GO HAWKS really good team effort. Let’s continue to step it up on the track and work hard boys. Matthew Brew Presidents Report On behalf of the HFNC Committee. Green Space Professionals - The day has finally arrived as the HFNC celebrate its 50 year anniversary when we ANJ Transport - Seniors Report Under 19’s report host Doveton in the seniors, Reserves and Another pleasing win for the Seniors as Under 19’s move to 2nd on the ladder!!! Under19’s, and Black Rock in the thirds they took recorded a 171 point win. Shane Keep kicking goals boys on Saturday, 12th of August. It has been a Thomas lead the goal kicking with 11 with a Netball Reports long time since the first team took its first supporting role by Matty Neve with 5. steps out onto a Hallam field. A long history Woman’s Football Report Reserves Report which has grown due to the quality of the We headed down to Sandown and with a few This week the girl’s travelled to East Hallam people and I want to take this time players out it gave an opportunity for some Brighton, On a very cold and windy Friday to thank past committee members for the others to step up. In windy conditions we night, East Brighton got the jump on us in contribution to the HFNC. kicked away from the start and were in total the 1st Quarter kicking 6 unanswered goals, Congratulations to our Netballers who control with dylan playing his best game for But for the next 3 quarters the girls rallied took the court for the last time in 2017 last the year and cam dominating the middle. and played good solid football and keep weekend – A first year of netball down at It was pleasing to see in windy conditions them to 4 goals for the rest of the game, Hallam has provided us with a huge amount we stuck to the task and were still playing whilst adding 2 ourselves of success on and off the court. We have our running game and with jimmy marking some big plans for season 2018 so watch everything and sheedy up forward kicking Goal Kickers Natalie Horua 1 and Amanda this space! 5 and dylan and jesse chipping in it was a Valdermarin 1 BOG Chloe Marquison

SOUTH YARRA For full match reports, please view the Melbourne Periodantal, Safety-Wear, Yarras’ Facebook page and / or website. Avon Tyrepower, Yo Get It, Signs Here, The Hunter Industrials Report: Rainbow Meats, Helloworld, Flight Unfortunately the Yarras weren’t Our past players day is on 12th August Centre, Inner Eastern Physio, Coltivare successful on Saturday, with just our followed by ‘Around the World’ hosted Thirds enjoying a win. It was the final by Jack Volpetti starting from 7:30pm at Fruit Supply, McKenzie Allen Lawyers, match in the 2017 season for our Netball the Den! Bendigo Bank (Surrey Hills/ Canterbury/ Ashburton/ Balwyn), The Swan Street A Reserve, B and B Reserve grades. Special thank you to all of our sponsors Thank you to all the players this year. including Brady Tiling, Hawthorn Auctions, Merchant Electrical, Juventino We wish the Netball A Grade team the Hotel, Kingston Trophies, Rounds Café Restaurant, RPJ Internet Solutions best of luck in their elimination final Real Estate, Simply Health, Q Dental, and all 250 Club, past player members, against Caulfield this weekend. Hunter Industrials, Eleven Ten Advisory, partners and all Player sponsors.

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SHOOTING STAR OF THE WEEK WOMEN’S PLAYER OF THE DAY

EMILY McINTYRE OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

McIntyre was the clear standout for Oakleigh District as they recorded a hard-fought win over Highett on Friday night. On a very cold and clear Melbourne night, McIntyre broke the impasse of a very tightly contested game with three goals that changed the momentum in favour of the Oaks. She teamed brilliantly with ex-Darebin veteran Jules Jaski to use their experience to fashion opportunities to create scoring possibilities. Congratulations, Em! CHRIS CASSET OAKLEIGH DISTRICT MEN’S PLAYER OF THE DAY

Casset was Oakleigh’s best in their KRISTIAN BLIESNER demolition over the previously BLACK ROCK second-placed Dingley. In Casset’s 13 games for Oakleigh, he has Bliesner got his side off to the best possible scored 19 goals and has been fashion on Saturday, booting five goals straight frequently named amongst his in the first 19 minutes of the game to help the team’s best performers. Currently Jets record a 10-point victory over the third- sitting in fifth position on the placed Endeavour Hills. Up forward, he was ladder, Oakleigh pose a genuine the difference between the two sides – he was threat in finals – especially simply too big and too strong, clunking plenty following a convincing win over a of contested marks inside 50. Bliesner finished with 6.2 for the strong side. day, with his final major one of the highlights of the afternoon. Congratulations, Kristian! Congratulations, Chris!

LCA NETBALL PLAYER OF THE DAY MIA McMILLAN HEATHERTON WHITE

Mia McMillan had shown in 2016 the potential that suggested that playing in the top division may not be beyond her. With Heatherton White taking a Division 1 berth in 2017, Mia took to the higher standard as a nimble, athletic goal attack rather as a duck would to water, and quickly became someone that all defences needed to watch closely. In Round 15 every goal was vital, and while unfortunately White could not attain the margin that would see them playing finals, few attackers mastered the tricky winds as well as Mia did on the day. Congratulations, Mia!

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DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Stephen Muller St Pauls 3 55 Peter Rizzi Dingley 3 34 Calhan McQueen Dingley 4 53 Mitchell Ferguson East Malvern 0 29 James Morris Mordialloc 2 48 Peter Nelson Mordialloc 0 29 Nathan Henley East Malvern 5 44 Cameron Roughead East Malvern 0 25 Paul Fermanis Oakleigh District 0 33 Shaun Cusack Cheltenham 0 25 Steve Tolongs Mordialloc 1 32 Michael Laskey Bentleigh 0 23 Dean Millhouse East Malvern 2 32 Colin Killeen Oakleigh District 1 21 Daniel Farmer Dingley 0 26 Adam Lloyd Dingley 1 20 Jake Mullen Oakleigh District 3 26 Damon Grant Bentleigh 0 18 Matthew Kreymborg St Pauls 0 26 Arlyn Hagiwara Port Melbourne Colts 3 18

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Philip Smith Chelsea Heights 7 60 Mathew Poore Skye 0 59 Stephen Hawkins Skye 0 45 John Hunter Caulfield 0 39 Chris Bryan Keysborough 2 41 Bradley Dyer Skye 0 31 James Gough Mount Waverley 5 41 Christopher Long Highett 1 24 Stefan Feehan Springvale Districts 4 34 Declan Lee Chelsea Heights 0 19 James Gascard Hampton 2 29 Sean Geaney Murrumbeena 1 19 Lachlan Morrey Springvale Districts 1 27 Chris Spencer Caulfield 1 18 Alex Mullucks Mount Waverley 2 26 Jacob Caisley Keysborough 2 18 Brett Dawson Skye 0 24 James Gasio Highett 3 18 Timothy Werner Keysborough 2 24 Luke Wakeling Caulfied 2 18

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR DIVISION 3 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 9 61 Mitchell Rossborough Ashwood 1 49 Shane Peake Ashwood 5 41 James Morrey Ashwood 4 43 Kristian Bliesner Black Rock 5 40 Chris Arnold Lyndhurst 2 30 Dale Carroll Ashwood 0 39 Daniel Armstrong Black Rock 0 28 Daniel Morrison Endeavour Hills 0 37 Carl Matheson South Yarra 0 27 Shane Thomas Hallam 9 35 Troy Lange South Yarra 0 27 Hamish Browning Lyndhurst 1 34 David Watson Black Rock 1 26 Matt Neve Hallam 5 33 Kieran Smith Hallam 0 25 Enayte Samadi Doveton Eagles 3 32 Mitchell Whatman Endeavour Hills 0 24 Charlie Gardiner Lyndhurst 0 28 Jared Henshaw Lyndale 0 23

UNDER 19 THIRDS

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB WEEK TOTAL WEEK Clinton Jarrett Endeavour Hills 8 37 Parkmore / Jordan Waite Springvale Districts 4 40 Christopher McMenamin Skye 0 25 Tom Davis Cheltenham 6 35 Tim Minton Skye 0 21 Hayden Crossley Cheltenham 0 20 Jack Lewis-Smith Parkmore / 0 33 Springvale Districts Harly Brown Dingley 2 20 Anthony Malamas Cheltenham 1 32 Ryan Kreymborg St Pauls 0 31 WOMEN’S Liam McCabe Oakleigh District 1 28 LAST PLAYER CLUB WEEK TOTAL Bunarith Kheng Hampton 0 25 Alesha Neil Mordialloc 5 35 Parkmore/ Natalie Cardamone Mordialloc 0 31 Moevao Lega Frost Springvale Districts 6 23 Danielle Wearne Murrumbeena 3 22 Luke Simmonds Dingley 0 22 Alice Kovess Murrumbeena 1 20 Matthew Vorbach Bentleigh 2 20 Emma Morison Murrumbeena 3 17

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