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Functions_v1.indd 1 3/8/2017 2:39:05 PM sustain what they already have or to grow. Without adequate WHAT’S HAPPENING planning, organisations can become comfortable and tend to only deal with immediate problems and fail to consider AT SFNL HQ? future needs. DAVID CANNIZZO, SFNL CEO Planning is absolutely vital and can help to: • Look at where the club has come from, where it is now, @dcanitz where it wants to go and how it is going to get there • Identify the club’s main objectives Multicultural Round This weekend is an AFL dedicated themed round which • Encourage members to get involved in club development highlights the contribution multicultural communities have • Improve financial performance and use resources made to the game’s history and welcomes new communities effectively to embrace Australian Football as fans, players, umpires and • Adjust to changes in the current environment that impact administrators. the club Over the week, through the website, social media and this In general, a club plan includes: record, we have taken the opportunity to profile participants from the SFNL from multicultural backgrounds. We • Vision and/or mission statement encourage all clubs to celebrate their own multicultural • Goals/objectives stories over this weekend and continue to highlight that the • Strategies/tasks SFNL is welcome for all. • Timelines Review and Planning Time! • Resource implications It is about this time each year where we encourage clubs to begin turning their attention to 2018 and beyond. We completely • Status/performance understand how difficult it is to think about the longer term with Our support! all the regular season activities keeping you busy. Feel free to contact the SFNL office and we can help you There are two very important things that should sit on a club develop a plan or review it. committee agenda this time of year and that is Succession Planning and Strategic Planning. Succession Planning is about understanding who is planning on continuing their volunteer or support role with the club into the next year. If there are people that are not continuing, the task then becomes about finding their replacement. The aim is of course to avoid a situation where multiple committee members step away at the same time as this would likely create a large knowledge base to replace. At this time of year Strategic Planning for clubs is a good way to start thinking about reviewing plans and looking to refresh for the next year and beyond. Club planning is the key to the future success and viability of your football and netball club, no matter the level, activity or size. A club plan is a document that is designed to give the club direction in the short to medium term (1-4 years). Clubs need to plan for their long-term viability in order to

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

SHANAE CARTER MURRUMBEENA The Murrumbeena running-machine dazzled in her side’s victory over Murrumbeena a fortnight ago. Carter racked up plenty of disposals and turned plenty of heads with her sizzling run and carry through the midfield. Her exceptional work-rate and ball-winning ability makes her one of the most dangerous players in this standout Beena side. Congratulations, Shanae! THOMAS KILNER

MEN’S PLAYER OF THE DAY CHELTENHAM ‘Totti’ was the standout for the JOSH FERGUSON Rosellas in their clash against Endeavour Hills recently. DINGLEY Currently sitting in fifth position, The Dingley speedster has been in Cheltenham have the potential tremendous form so far this season, to shake things up in the and was a one of the catalysts for his competition come finals time. side’s narrow victory over Mordialloc last With a tough match ahead week. Although outstanding all afternoon against Oakleigh in Round 14, it Ferguson raised the bar when moved is performances like these from from the wing into the middle after half Kilner that are vital in getting time, winning plenty of his own ball and repeatedly driving the Dingoes into attack. the Rosellas over the line. Congratulations, Josh! Congratulations, Thomas!

LCA NETBALL PLAYER OF THE DAY ZALI MIFSUD HEATHERTON BLACK

In the big matches against the top teams, it is the players with not only the game to succeed but the confidence to use the tools in their armoury that shine. Zali Mifsud has not only the skill but the knowledge and the elite running ability to be one of the very finest players that the SFNL has to offer. In the table- topping clash with Dingley she took control of the middle of the court early, and as the game wore on she provided ample opportunities for her shooters to create a winning score. Best on court in the season’s biggest game thus far. Congratulations Zali!

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4 | SFNL RECORD 2017 MICHAEL ‘BUDDY’ SPOHN, SFNL MULTICULTURAL AMBASSADOR SFNL TIPSTERS

DAVE WILBUR BEANY THE BUG JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ SHARPIE

Div 1 Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham

St Pauls Mordialloc St Pauls Mordialloc Mordialloc St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls

Port Colts Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Oakleigh District

East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern St Kilda City St Kilda City East Malvern East Malvern

Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Bentleigh Dingley Dingley

DIV 2 Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights

East Brighton East Brighton Highett East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton Highett

Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Keysborough Caulfield Caulfield

Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Heatherton Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley

Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena

DIV 3 Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Lyndale Lyndale Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles

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

Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood

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

Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock Black Rock

Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam

LAST WEEK 12 13 13 12 15 15 15 14 TOTAL 170 176 153 172 170 158 155 169

DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 ROUND 14 ROUND 16 ROUND 15

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

6 | SFNL RECORD 2017 DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 13

DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS St Pauls 13 11 2 0 1162 834 139.33 44 Dingley 13 12 1 0 1167 522 223.56 48

Mordialloc 13 10 3 0 1323 663 199.55 40 Cheltenham 13 11 2 0 1121 571 196.32 44

Dingley 13 10 3 0 1308 677 193.21 40 Bentleigh 13 8 4 1 1121 657 170.62 34

East Malvern 13 7 6 0 1112 853 130.36 28 Oakleigh District 13 7 6 0 1002 653 153.45 28

Bentleigh 13 7 6 0 938 805 116.52 28 East Malvern 13 7 6 0 1052 822 127.98 28

Oakleigh District 13 7 6 0 1036 919 112.73 28 Mordialloc 12 6 6 0 1146 603 190.05 24 Port Melbourne St Kilda City 13 5 8 0 875 906 96.58 20 13 5 7 1 914 825 110.79 22 Colts Cheltenham 13 4 9 0 858 991 86.58 16 St Pauls 13 5 8 0 860 909 94.61 20 Port Melbourne 13 4 9 0 701 1171 59.86 16 St Kilda City 13 2 11 0 551 1504 36.64 8 Colts Clayton 13 0 13 0 358 1852 19.33 0 Clayton 12 0 12 0 146 2014 7.25 4

Bentleigh 0.0 3.6 5.8 9.12-66 Bentleigh 4.2 4.2 8.4 8.4-52 Port Melbourne Colts 1.4 1.4 3.6 3.7-25 Port Melbourne Colts 1.0 3.6 4.6 7.10-52 Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: B. Thomas 2, S. McGarry 2, B. Lawford, A. Walsh, Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: K. Swinden 2, A. Clough, C. Clement, S. Balic, T. Massey, T. Backman, J. Meredith M. Laskey, M. Hogan, C. Sharp Best Players: M. Smart, L. Hogton-Hewish, B. Blow, T. Backman, S. Mortimer, Best Players: A. West, K. Swinden, S. Balic, M. Hogan, R. Murphy, C. Clement J. Meredith Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: T. Grant 2, R. OCallaghan 2, W. Cardwell, Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: T. Bonnett, J. Attard Dickson, N. Doble P. Karaminovski, B. Smith Best Players: L. Mildenhall, M. Mitchell-Russell, J. Attard Dickson, T. Vuli, Best Players: J. Attard Dickson, M. McCarthy, W. Cardwell, R. OCallaghan, A. Hagiwara, S. Massis M. Rosenfeld, T. McMaster East Malvern 1.3 5.5 10.8 12.8-80 East Malvern 2.1 2.2 3.3 5.4-34 Cheltenham 6.4 6.4 10.5 11.5-71 Cheltenham 5.3 11.5 16.7 20.12-132 East Malvern: Goal Kickers: N. Henley 5, L. Dowling 2, S. Lonie 2, J. Thorn, East Malvern: Goal Kickers: T. Mackie 2, R. Fenton 2, B. Taylor L. Duffy, D. Millhouse Best Players: T. Mackie, N. Dykes, D. Nadzielski, A. Pattinson, C. Harrison Best Players: R. Mullett, N. Robinson, J. Dowling, N. Henley, S. Lonie, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: W. McTaggart 10, K. Nolan 3, S. Donnell 2, M. Naughton D. Hampton, T. Robertson, J. Gavin, C. Bennetts, A. Garlick Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: C. Graham 2, S. McLaren 2, D. Harrison, Best Players: T. Robertson, W. McTaggart, L. Brookman, N. Cerisara, A. Brown, W. Edmunds, A. Milesi, T. Donnell, R. Trainor, M. Daniels, J. North J. Gavin Best Players: J. North, T. Nelson, M. La Fontaine, R. Trainor, M. Daniels, S. McLaren Clayton 1.0 4.2 4.3 8.4-52 Clayton 1.2 1.4 2.4 3.4-22 St Pauls 10.7 13.10 20.16 25.16-166 St Pauls 3.3 4.12 9.15 16.23-119 Clayton: Goal Kickers: J. Harrison 2, J. Thorne 2, J. Rigoni, D. Evangelista, Clayton: Goal Kickers: M. Wills, D. Murphy, S. McPherson J. Martin, J. McEwin Best Players: J. Forscutt, D. Murphy, N. Fallace, M. Forster, J. Sajenko, G. Klapsos Best Players: J. Rigoni, J. McEwin, J. Thorne, N. Collins, J. Martin, J. Harrison St Pauls: Goal Kickers: M. Johnstone 3, B. Thorson 2, A. Ritchie 2, J. Lloyd 2, St Pauls: Goal Kickers: S. Muller 9, M. Brown 5, J. Verlin 3, J. Dennehy, O. Lewis 2, C. O’Brien, N. Stubbings, Z. Spencer, B. Carracher, F. Jenkins H. Ambrose, T. Roberts, N. Hogan, C. Karamoshos, B. Dolan, A. Locandro, Best Players: M. Johnstone, F. Jenkins, T. Carracher, V. Jenkins, D. Mcgee, A. Spencer J. Halasz Best Players: B. Gilder, A. Spencer, S. Muller, A. Locandro, J. Verlin, H. Ambrose Dingley 1.2 2.2 9.5 12.7-79 Dingley 2.0 7.2 7.2 10.6-66 Mordialloc 2.2 5.8 6.10 10.13-73 Mordialloc 3.1 3.3 7.7 7.8-50 Dingley: Goal Kickers: D. Farmer 4, R. Rusan 2, J. Peet 2, T. MacKenzie, D. Ades, Dingley: Goal Kickers: B. Sessler 2, A. Lloyd, D. O’Keeffe, P. Rizzi, N. Lowther, J. Ellis, L. Bartholomew L. Considine, C. Baum, D. Din, D. McLean Best Players: J. Ferguson, J. Ades, D. Ades, D. Farmer, J. Ellis, R. Rusan Best Players: D. O’Keeffe, C. Horsey, T. Ristevski, J. Cullen, C. Baum, A. Lloyd Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Morris 3, S. Bradley, T. Curry, L. Barnhoorn, Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: R. Carrison 3, S. Pitura, P. Nelson, N. Fitzgerald, T. Bastion, B. Humphrey, A. Kneebone, M. Ravenall M. Powell Best Players: J. Summons, D. Marguglio, T. Bastion, M. Barnhoorn, Best Players: R. Evans, N. Fitzgerald, L. Ardrey, R. Carrison, D. Schofield, J. Derbyshire, B. Humphrey S. Pitura Oakleigh District 3.4 7.7 11.10 13.14-92 Oakleigh District 1.2 7.2 8.3 11.5-71 St Kilda City 3.3 3.5 5.8 6.11-47 St Kilda City 5.2 5.2 10.6 11.6-72 Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: D. Kiellerup 2, N. Jammeh 2, D. Apostolopoulos Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: J. Trieu 2, Z. Hipworth, L. Cogan, A. Peterson, 2, J. Mullen 2, P. Fermanis 2, R. Pearson, D. Blizzard, B. Hodic B. Kennedy, D. Bedggood, M. Nicholas, L. Brown, J. Zelipski, J. Winn Best Players: D. Kirby, N. Jammeh, D. Velardo, R. Pearson, P. Carroll, D. Kiellerup Best Players: L. Cogan, M. Nicholas, A. Pavey, D. Bedggood, A. McNicholl, S. Hayne St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: T. Kelm 3, R. Lengyel, M. Neiwand, J. Capp St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: P. Ieulualo 3, F. Masofa 3, A. Roman 2, R. Hoy 2, Best Players: J. Docherty, T. Parker, P. O’Hehir-Vargas, A. Green, W. Debruin, T. Kelm D. Lindley, J. Mateariki Best Players: J. Laakulu, J. Mateariki, T. Rosario, P. Salesui, R. Hoy, P. Ieulualo

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ROUND 13 REVIEW Held scoreless into the wind in the opening stanza, Bentleigh hit back Six wins from their last seven games has seen the Demons rocket up for another year, but they will no doubt be keen to finish the season on with three goals in the second to regain the ascendancy by half time – a the ladder and into premiership calculations, however, the Dingoes a positive note with a couple more wins. Dingley 12.7 (79) def Mordialloc 10.13 (73) lead they never relinquished. this week will be one of their biggest tests in months. And the stakes The Dingley V Mordialloc blockbuster lived up to expectations, with the Although they are winless from their last four starts, their competitive former prevailing by one straight kick in another classic at Souter Oval. The Demons’ defensive efforts, led by skipper Tom Backman, were are high, with a loss presenting Oakleigh District with an opportunity to performance last week was as good as we’ve seen from them in that time. terrific, with the side giving up only three goals for the match. The Colts pinch their spot in top five. It was a brave victory for the Dingoes, who rallied from 24 points could only manage just one solitary behind in the two quarters it kicked Clayton’s plight this year has been well-documented, and while it was behind at half time, despite injury concerns hampering gun playmakers into the wind. The Dingoes, meanwhile, are still in the running for a fourth straight Jackson Peet and Matt Morwood. minor premiership, and a positive result on Saturday will no doubt pleasing to see them hit the scoreboard with more regularity last week, Ruckman Mitch Smart again proved a dominant force in the ruck, with improve its chances. they are unlikely to trouble the Rosellas. Star goalkicker Cal McQueen also missed the game with an ankle note-worthy contributions also provided by Barama Blow and Liam injury. Hogton-Hewish. Bentleigh will again give it their all, but Dingley will have too much Cheltenham by 45 points. firepower around the ground, which will help them over the line in a The home side were soundly beaten by the determined Bloods in the Lew Mildenhall and Max Mitchell-Russell led the Colts’ resistance. St Kilda City V East Malvern (Peanut Farm) first half, whose ferocity at the contest ensured clear possessions tight one at home. Clayton 8.4 (52) def by St Pauls 25.16 (166) The Saints’ season is on the line this week as East Malvern comes were at a premium. They were simply too good around the stoppages, As expected, Clayton proved no match for St Pauls, with the Dogs Dingley by eight points. to town. and applied manic pressure to the Dingley ball-carriers, which helped running out winners by 114 points at Meade Reserve. Mordialloc keep them to an uncharacteristic two goals in the first half. Port Melbourne Colts V Oakleigh District (JL Murphy Reserve) Currently sitting seventh, two wins and percentage behind the Panthers Despite the blowout it was an improved performance for the Clays, However, despite Mordi’s midfield ascendancy, several missed goals This is a real danger game for Oakleigh District. in fourth, finals are still a mathematical possibility for City, but a lot whose eight goals marks their highest score for the season to date. would still need to go right for them to crack the top five. Alternatively, late in the second term kept their opponent in the contest. Currently sixth on the ladder, the Oaks can leapfrog Bentleigh and Steve Muller booted nine goals to leapfrog McQueen at the top of the a loss here will all but run a line through their finals chances. But it seemed a completely different Dingley side that emerged after reclaim a spot in the five should Dingley salute. However, the Colts have Division 1 goalkicking table, while Matt Brown finished with a bag of oranges, and with the game opening up and the strong wind at their an uncanny knack of surprising fancied sides on its home deck. five. Brad Gilder Alex Spencer also impressed. East Malvern are one of three sides locked on seven wins, and it needs backs they booted seven goals in a barn-storming third term to rattle On the form its displayed in the last few weeks, you’d think Oakleigh to maintain a run of positive results to ensure it sees finals action. the Bloods and enter the final quarter with a 13-point advantage. Joel Rigoni and Jack McEwin were the standouts for Clayton. would be too strong. But any complacency could result in another upset Although both teams have delivered less than they have promised in Mordialloc refused to roll over, but three final-term goals to Daniel Oakleigh District 13.14 (92) def St Kilda City 6.11 (47) victory to Port Melbourne. 2017, the Panthers have been the more impressive of the two sides, Farmer (he finished with four for the day) saw off their challenge. The final game saw the Districts dent the Saints finals hopes with a Two Bloods goals in time on reduced the margin to just six points and 45-point victory in a twilight clash under lights at Princes Highway Oakleigh District by 20 points. particularly in the last few weeks, and should get the chocolates in ensured a frantic final minute, but the Dingoes held firm to the raucous Reserve. this one. Cheltenham V Clayton (Jack Barker Oval) applause of the Dingley faithful. Oakleigh lead by just one point after an even battle in the first term, The Rosellas’ loss last week ensures they will be September spectators East Malvern by 28 points. Josh Ferguson had a massive impact on the contest, particularly but from there proceeded to extend their lead at every change as they when moved into the middle in the second half, and rightfully claimed signalled their intent for finals action. best afield honours, but it was a day in which the Dingoes had no Nuru Jammeh found plenty of the footy in one of his best games for the passengers. Of note, Farmer’s efforts in the front half were pivotal, season, while Daniel Kirby, Dave Velardo and Ryan Pearson were also Robbie Rusan excelled early and the Ades boys (Jack and Danny) were influential for the Districts. tremendous both with and without ball in hand. Young Perry O’Hehir-Vargas, who missed all of 2016 with a back injury, Justin Summons was the Bloods’ best after a fine performance in the was superb in his first senior game since Round 17, 2015, while Josh ruck in the absence of Tom McMahon, while Todd Bastion and Michael Docherty and Troy Parker also featured in City’s best. Barnhoorn were also magnificent. ROUND 14 PREVIEW East Malvern 12.8 (80) def Cheltenham 11.5 (71) St Pauls V Mordialloc (McKinnon Reserve) The Rosellas gave East Malvern an almighty fright, but ultimately fell This match looms as an absolute beauty between the top two ranked just nine points short in an improved performance at Dunlop Reserve. sides in the competition. Although aided by the breeze early, Cheltenham stunned the home The Dogs enter this blockbuster on the back of five consecutive wins, crowd with a six-goal-to-one opening term that saw them shoot out to which has included victories over top-five teams Dingley, Bentleigh a 31-point lead by the first break. and East Malvern, comprehensively dispelling any queries over its From there the Panthers set about playing catch up footy, and hit back premiership credentials. with four goals in a dominant second quarter and another five in the Mordi this week looms as another huge test, but not an insurmountable third to erase the deficit and lead by three points at the final change. one, as the Dogs proved back in Round 5.

A tense last quarter ensued with East Malvern holding the Rosellas at The Bloods’ own five-game winning streak came to an end at Dingley bay to record a hard-earned victory. last week, but were a good thing beaten in what proved to be one of the The Panthers’ big guns in Ryan Mullett, Nathan Robinson and Jimmy games of the season. Dowling dominated through the midfield, while up forward Nathan Expect a highly entertaining contest between two of the leading title Henley booted a game-high five goals. contenders, but the experienced Mordialloc will bounce back in a thriller.

The Rosellas’ contributors were again led by James North, Mitch La Mordialloc by three points. Fontaine and Sean McLaren. Dingley V Bentleigh (Souter Oval) Bentleigh 9.12 (66) def Port Melbourne Colts 3.7 (25) Fresh off a stirring victory over the former ladder leaders Mordialloc, The Demons’ maintained its spot in the top five with a 41-point victory in the Dingoes now turn their attention to one of the form teams of the difficult conditions at Bentleigh Reserve. competition in Bentleigh.

10 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 11 2017 DIVISION 1 SENIOR FIXTURE DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD / BRUCE HILL

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 St Pauls v Mordialloc 8-APR 3-JUN 22-JUL First met in 1993 - 40 matches (St Pauls 32 wins, Mordialloc 7 wins, 1 draw) 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 154 pts (6/5/06) 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 Mordialloc 61 pts (15/6/02) 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 1 pt (16/7/05, 25/7/15) 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 Mordialloc 5 pts (4/8/01) 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 35.10 (220) (20/4/96) ROUND 2 MULTISKILLS ROUND 8 ROUND 14 Mordialloc 23.16 (154) (9/4/94) 22-APR 17-JUN 29-JUL Lowest Score St Pauls 5.9 (39) (9/5/15) Clayton 2.4-16 def by East Malvern 21.11-137 Bentleigh 12.19-91 def East Malvern 9.5-59 St Kilda City v East Malvern Mordialloc 3.1 (19) (15/7/95) St Pauls 17.11-113 def Oakleigh District 12.10-82 Oakleigh District 8.6-54 def by Mordialloc 20.12-132 Port Melbourne v Oakleigh District Drawn Game Mordialloc 10.6 (66) v St Pauls 9.12 (66) (21/8/10) Cheltenham 13.4-82 def Bentleigh 8.9-57 Dingley 28.24-192 def Clayton 2.3-15 Dingley v Bentleigh Dingley v Bentleigh St Kilda City 13.9-87 def Dingley 9.8-62 Port Melbourne 11.4-70 def St Pauls 10.8-68 Cheltenham v Clayton First met in 2014 - 10 matches (Dingley 8 wins, Bentleigh 2 wins) Mordialloc 14.9-93 def Port Melbourne 7.4-46 St Kilda City 14.15-99 def Cheltenham 8.7-55 St Pauls v Mordialloc Largest Winning Margin Dingley 111 pts (16/5/15) GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 Bentleigh 55 pts (13/8/16) 29-APR 24-JUN 5-AUG Smallest Winning Margin Dingley 21 pts (4/6/16) 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 v Port Melbourne Bentleigh 40 pts (10/9/16) Oakleigh District 12.10-82 def Cheltenham 9.15-69 Clayton 3.4-22 def by Bentleigh 19.11-125 Oakleigh District v Dingley Highest Score Dingley 24.13 (157) (16/5/15) Bentleigh 6.9-45 def by St Kilda City 14.13-97 St Pauls 13.16-94 def Dingley 12.5-77 Mordialloc v Bentleigh Bentleigh 16.10 (106) (13/8/16) Dingley 17.9-111 def Port Melbourne 3.5-23 Cheltenham 18.11-119 def Port Melbourne 7.6-48 Clayton v St Kilda City Lowest Score Clayton 4.3-27 def by Mordialloc 24.19-163 Mordialloc 13.14-92 def St Kilda City 5.10-40 St Pauls v Cheltenham Dingley 6.6 (42) (10/9/16) Bentleigh 5.1 (31) (8/8/15) ROUND 4 BEYONDBLUE ROUND 10 ROUND 16 St Kilda City v East Malvern (incorporating Tooronga/Malvern) 6-MAY 1-JUL 12-AUG First met in 1978 - 40 matches (East Malvern 23 wins, St Kilda City 17 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 St Kilda City 177 pts (27/6/09) 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 East Malvern 197 pts (27/6/81) 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 St Kilda City 3 pts (2005 Grand Final) 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 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 East Malvern 1 pt (11/8/90) Highest Score St Kilda City 30.14 (194) (20/4/96) ROUND 5 LOVE THE GAME ROUND 11 ROUND 17 East Malvern 37.22 (244) (27/6/81) 20-MAY 8-JUL 19-AUG Lowest Score St Kilda City 2.11 (23) (25/6/16) 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 East Malvern 0.4 (4) (27/6/09) 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 Cheltenham 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 1954 - 80 matches (Cheltenham 46 wins, Clayton 34 wins) 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 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 Cheltenham 96 pts (20/5/17) Clayton 84 pts (7/4/84) ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 Smallest Winning Margin Cheltenham 2 pts (31/5/80) 27-MAY 15-JUL 26-AUG Clayton 3 pts (21/5/05) 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 Highest Score Cheltenham 22.10 (142) (21/5/83) Dingley 16.12-108 def Oakleigh District 8.5-53 Cheltenham 6.8-44 def by Oakleigh District 14.16-100 Bentleigh v Clayton Clayton 27.13 (175) (7/4/84) 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 Cheltenham 1.8 (14) (16/6/71, 3/6/78) 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 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 Clayton 3.6 (24) (20/5/17) Port Melbourne Colts v Oakleigh District *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR First met in 2017 - 1 match (Oakleigh District 1 win, Port Melbourne Colts 0 wins) FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY Largest Winning Margin Port Melbourne Colts N/A Oakleigh District 59 pts (20/5/17) Smallest Winning Margin Port Melbourne Colts N/A ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS Oakleigh District 59 pts (20/5/17) Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the Highest Score Port Melbourne Colts 6.12 (48) (20/5/17) playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. Oakleigh District 17.5 (107) (20/5/17) Thank you for your co-operation. Lowest Score Port Melbourne Colts 6.12 (48) (20/5/17) Oakleigh District 17.5 (107) (20/5/17)

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CHELTENHAM CLAYTON

Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Ground: Meade Reserve Clayton Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham Club Colours: Black and white stripes Club Colours: Red, yellow and black vertical panels Senior Coach: John Soldatos Senior Coach: Des Ryan Reserve Coach: Brad Andrew Reserves Coach: Alistair Garlick & Michael Wills A Division of Thirds Coach: Scott Mellick # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Luke Brookman 35 Jarryd Bloink Anthony Cilia 1 Danny Gilmour 31 Jayden Gilmour 2 Matthew Thorneycroft 36 Laurence Cuthbert Michael Craik 2 Michael Wills 32 Mark McHenry 3 James North 37 James Dickenson 3 Nicholas Crameri 33 Dean Evangelista Hayden Crossley 4 Tom Donnell 38 Brent Stevens 4 Phil Kurth 34 Damian Elysee Mark Crossley 5 Ange Soldatos 39 Morgan Hampton 5 Nicholas Fallace 35 Sebastian Valiente 6 Jarrad Matheson 42 Abner Brown Brodie Derrick 6 Gary Barton 36 Khemera Chea 7 Max Worrell 43 Cameron Beaumont Trent Faulks 7 Christopher Morrison 37 Luke Ruff 8 Bane Suboticki 44 Mitch Stevens Chris Jenes 8 Mark Wills 38 George Yelayotis 9 Matthew Zacharin 45 Karl Tuhiwai Andrew Jones 9 Christopher Collins 39 Philip cook 10 Jake Davis 46 Tim Lawson Brad Jones 10 Glenn Tuckwell 40 Shaun Hamilton 11 Mitch Daniels 48 Tim Robertson 11 Michael Forster 41 Cory Wilson 12 Kieran Nolan 49 Scott Mellick Matt Krohnje redonioncreative.com.au 13 Chris Bennetts 50 Josh Jolly Justin Lambert 12 Douglas Gray 42 Greg Klapsos 13 Joel Rigoni 43 Ashley Pozza 14 Sam Quigley 51 Alan Anderson Jack Lowis 15 Sean McLaren 52 Nathan Cerisara 14 Jack McEwin 44 Stephen Kuth Kartik Mathur 16 Chris Germano 53 Richard Ryan 15 Nathan Collins 45 Jerome Barbalance Reece Murphy 17 Declan Hampton 54 James McCarthy 16 Lachlan Caine 46 Mark Barbar Matthew Oke - MATCH DAY VISION 18 Daniel Vaughan 55 Jimmy Carcassi 17 Jack Martin 47 Steven Elysee 19 Anthony Milesi 56 Jack Gavin Sam Oke 18 Nathan McPherson 49 Virak Lim - LIVE STREAMING TO 20 Jojo Amaah 57 Will Edmunds Craig Pratchett 19 Rory Naylor 50 Ratana Oum 21 Tim Bolger 58 Sam Perkin YOUR WEBSITE Jarred Schafer 20 Mark Dodin 51 Blake Misson 22 Jack Worrell 59 Liam Boschen Michael Schultz 21 Matt Wilson 52 Steve Wills 23 Will McTaggart 60 Trent Vanderheiden - DVD PRODUCTIONS Tyler Soste 22 James Huynh 53 Timothy Steel 24 Matt Bowles 61 Tom Nelson 23 Xavier Deayton 54 Natian Scott 25 Shaun Cusack 62 Ben Maloney Leigh Sweetland - MATCH DAY PHOTOGRAPHY 24 John Davis 55 Nathan Brouggy 27 Josh Fox 63 Paul Sanders Hayden Taylor 25 Mason Lambert 58 William Lao 28 Myke Cook 64 Tom Christopher Shaun Uphill - CLUB WEBSITES 26 Andrew Bird 59 Roger Lai 29 Al Garlick 69 Renny Trainor Michael Warburton 30 Chris Graham 70 Liam Brotz 27 Aaron Mills 60 Christopher Dureau - DIGITAL BEST & FAIREST Mitch Westhead 31 Nick Kilner 78 Josh Gover 28 Jordan Collins 62 Kedrasmey Teap PRESENTATIONS 32 Chris Neophitou 98 Mitch La Fontaine Al Wyatt 29 Jack Crameri 64 Grant Leake 33 Daniel Harrison 99 Jack Barclay Paul Yeowart 30 Jack Bourke 99 - EVENT INVITATIONS & TICKETS 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME - PULL-UP BANNERS

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ST PAULS MORDIALLOC PORT MELBOURNE COLTS OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

Ground: McKinnon Reserve, Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Ground: JL Murphy Reserve, Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Tucker Rd, McKinnon McDonald St, Mordialloc Williamstown Rd, Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East Port Melbourne Club Colours: Blue with red and white Club Colours: Red and white stripes hoops, bulldog emblem Club Colours: Red with blue V, Club Colours: Black with white sash Senior Coach: Daniel Quinn colts emblem Senior Coach:Jason Heffernan Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy Reserve Coach: Darren Gatt Senior Coach: Jason Clarke Reserve Coach: Glen Balmforth Reserve Coach: Steve Quinlivan Reserve Coach: Ben Smith

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Carl Herbstreit 27 Glen Balmforth 1 Scott Bradley 29 Ben Humphrey 1 Blake Twomey 28 Nathan Spinks 1 Jake Mullen 26 Matt Nicholas 2 30 2 Alex Spencer 28 Matt Brown Justin Summons Chris Brooking 2 Ben Smith 29 Codey Huggins 2 Simon Black 27 Daniel Saldanha 3 Jordan Derbyshire 31 Jayden Gregory 3 Fred Jenkins 29 Steve Muller 3 Lewis Mildenhall 30 Chris Younger 3 Luke Casey 28 Brendan Keast 4 Alistair Pike 32 Dan Tolan 4 Nicholas Halliday 29a Ben Carracher 4 Jackson Brown 31 Matthew McCarthy 5 Pat Carroll 28a Alieu Jammeh 4a Aaron Freeman 33 Alisdair Jackson 5 30 6 Anthony Bernardo 29 Sam Geurrens Damian McGee Anthony locandro 5 Max Mitchell Russell 32 James Allen 5 Daniel Nicholls 34 Luke Ardrey 6 Josh Verlin 31 Dino Karamoshos 6a Ryan DeFry 30 Nuru Jammeh 6 Jayme Lawson 33 Steve McAnulty 6 Todd Bastion 35 Tim Allan 7 Tim walsh 32 Jordan Lloyd 7 Liam McAbe 30a Gavin Blizzard 7 Nathan Evans 36 Matt Ravenall 7 Mitch Clark 34 Tanner McMaster 8 Andrew Ritchie 33 Michael Johnstone 7a Grant Uranie 31 Dean Apostolopoulos 7a Aaron Folks 37 Jaydan Alexandrou 8 Will Cardwell 35 Bryson Bonnett 9 Brad Dolan 34 James Bragagnolo 8 Dave Velardo 32 Daniel Spence 8 Dean Miller 38 Chris Langdon 9 Stacy Massis 36 Louis McKenzie 9 Ryan Carroll 33 Liam Cogan 10 Owen Lewis 35 Jeremy Muldoon 9 James Pither 40 Michael Fries 10 Nathan Doble 37 Samuel St John 10 Andrew Howison 34 Dave Barbaro 11 Brad Gilder 36 Danial Thorson 10 Josh Kovarik 41 Stefan Gregory 11 Lachlan Rennie 38 Sean Weir 10a Paul Gurr 35 Zac Hipworth 12 Ash Munday 37 Lachie Carracher 11 Aaron Kneebone 42 Kaleb Tymko 12 Sam Mitchell 39 Jason Butler 11 Brad Vergona 36 Yaz Malcolm 13 Christian McCarthy 38 Bill Fotopolous 12 James Morris 43 Tom Jewell 13 Ben Wilson 40 Robert Cornwall 12 James Black 37 Lee Brown 13a Rhys Walton 39 Michael Giarusso 13 Tom McMahon 44 Robbie Evans 14 Jake Wood 41 Christian Gurry 13 Dan Kiellerup 38 Will Gregson 14 Will Clarke 40 George Young 14 Luke Barnhoorn 46 Matthew Powell 15 Josh O Donnell 42 Gordan Niami 13a Jackson Trieu 39 Tony Nicholas 15 Kieran Knox 41 Johnno Dowdy 15 Sean Van Velsen 47 Dean Bott 16 Tom Merrett 43 Phil Karaminovski 14 Alex McNicholl 40 Daniel Difede 16 Victor Jenkins 42 Elliott Holden 16 Tom Curry 48 James Roberts 15 41 17 Matt Alvis 44 Daniel Vuli Cory Hutchison Daniel Urban 17 Tim (Bob) Carracher 43 Sam Holzer 17 Jason Gram 49 Ben Harrison 16 Aarron Henneman 42 Dylan Blizzard 18 Shane Lawton 50 Chris Roggero 18 Josh Attard Dickson 45 Hery Cristanto 18 Trent McIntyre 44 Dylan kelly 17 Ryan Pearson 43 Angus Craddock 19 Steve Tolongs 51 Luke McGennisken 19 Shannon Franklin 46 Nichloas Harkins 18a Jonathan Davidson 45 Carey O'Brien 18 Brody Hodic 44 Sheldon Hayne 20 David Marguglio 53 Michael Schofield 20 Torren Bonnett 47 Luke Hardwick 19 James Dennehy 46 Jake Pirovano 18a Grant Uranie 45 Connor Morgan 21 54 Michael Barnhoorn Nick Fitzgerald 21 Toni Vuli 48 Billy Walter 20 Tim Roberts 47 Nick Stubbings 19 Pat Lucarelli 46 Colin Killeen 22 Peter Nelson 55 James Keighley 22 Jake Knox 49 Iliesa Vuli 21 Rhys Peet 48 Chris Vial 20 Dave Bedgood 48 Jake Winn 23 Tony DeMacedo 56 Rob Bibby 22 Tom Gamble 49 Terry Zisimopoulos 23 Arlyn Hagiwara 50 Ratu Koroi Bete 24 Carey Neville 58 Angus Cameron 21 Paul Fermanis 50 Allistair Pavey 23 Aaron Hay 50 Ben Thorson 24 Ben Hitchcock 52 Josh Green 25 Morgan Harris 59 Sam Holland 22 Joe Castello 51 Ash Peterson 25 Jamie Stephenson 53 Nathan Davey 24 Nick Hogan 51 Jonathon Sherrin 26 Simon Fragiacomo 60 Josh Tymko 23 Anthony Lucarelli 60 John Cardamone 25 Jack Kreymborg 88 Matt Kreymborg 27 Brad Lindsey 72 Nick Kane 26 Tim Hanly 54 Michael Campbell 24 Luke Harvey 67 Trent McNamara 26 Harley Ambrose © 28 Scott Pitura 73 Ryan Carrisoon 27 Michael Rosenfield 55 25 Daniel Kirby

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ST KILDA CITY EAST MALVERN DINGLEY BENTLEIGH

Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve, Ground: Dunlop Reserve, Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Arthur St, Bentleigh Blessington St, St Kilda Dunlop St, Malvern Club Colours: Black, red yoke, yellow trim Club Colours: Navy with red yoke Club Colours: Red, white and black Club Colours: Navy and red stripes Senior Coach: Shane Morwood vertical panels Senior Coach: Chris Johnson Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood Reserve Coach: Matthew Benton Senior Coach: Richard Houston and Pete Pirera Reserve Coach: Mitch Ferguson Thirds Coach: James Cullen/Paul Anderson Reserve Coach: Samer Dagher Reserve Coach: Steve Hall

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Juy Capp 28 Lincoln Withers 1 L.Duffy 29 J.Fairlie 1 Aaron Edmunds 33 Harry Thompson 3 Darian Tajic 1 Scott Lawry 28 Mitch Smart 2 Ryan Stewart 34 Jordan Potts 2 Ray Lengyel 29 Tom Looi 1a R.Fenton 30 B.Baker 4 Steven Patsias 2 Chris Johnson 29 Andrew Walsh 2 N.Henley 31 J.Thorne 3 Marcus Freeman 35 Carmine Scimia 3 Rhys Joachim 30 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 4 Andrew Rizzi 3 Mitch Allamby 30 Ryan Murphy 4 Jack Ades 36 Kane Davidson 3 N.Robinson 32 J.Horesman 5 Harley Geri 4 Mark Smith 31 Josh McGarry 4 Beau Runnalls 31 Leon Materiaki 5 Joel Sarlo 37 James Piltz 4 L.Poustie 33 N.Barry 5 Jackson Meredith 32 Chris Fidler 5 Thomas Motlop 32 Zach Amos 6 Chris Horton Milne 38 David Vanderheiden 6 Winton Corr 5 M.Ferguson 34 T.Horton 6 Spencer Daly 33 Murat Safin 7 Lucas Walmsley 39 Tom Ristevski 8 David Malenda 6 Dylan Sloan 33 Jaison Simadri 6 J.Crameri 35 N.McCann 7 Barama Blow 35 Sam McGarry 8 Joshua O'Bree 40 Andrew Rizzi 9 Peter Phan 7 Jackson OHehir Vargas 34 Matthew Saunders 7 K.Gowers 37 N.Dykes 9 Travis La Rocca 41 Bradley Sessler 8 Jayce Morgan 36 Tom Backman 10 Travis Bird 8 Jaydon Stiles 36 Josef Tye 8 R.Mullett 38 B.Padula 10 Daniel Ades 42 Peter Rizzi 9 Bryn Thomas 38 Matthew Troutbeck 9 S.Lonie 39 C.Farrelly 14 Jordan Potts 9 Josh Docherty 37 Nick Porter 11 43 Josh Ferguson Darren Andrews 10 Michael Rodgers 39 Andrew Griffiths 10 L.Fitzgerald 40 N.Douglas 12 Luke Bartholomew 44 Connor Horsey 16 Harrison Whelan 10 Mark Tasiyan 39 Adam Cook 11 Kyle Swinden 40 James Howard 11 E.Sim 42 B.Taylor 13 Matthew Morwood 45 Adam Lloyd 17 Scott Lowther 11 Will De Bruin 40 Dan Georgiou 12 Sam Lewin 41 Michael Laskey 12 C.Roughhead 43 T.Mackie 14 Rob Rusan 46 Liam Considine 19 Harly Brown 12 Malcolm Neiwand 41 Regan O'Shannesy 13 Damon Grant 42 Matthew Hogan 13 S.Taylor 44 T.Horan 15 Christen Feehan 47 James Cullen 20 Lee Wonnacott 14 Troy Kelm 42 Chris Wilson 14 D.Roache 45 M.Watkins 16 Daniel Farmer 48 Jason Wylie 14 Liam Dimattina 43 Andrew Pendlebury 21 Jayden Corpe 15 Aaron Green 43 Ben Hall 15 B.Fraser 46 P.Welland 17 Chris Morgan 49 Jack Pickford 15 Liam Hogton Hewish 44 Dimitri Petrakis 24 Andrew Puleio 18 Andrew Frost 50 Anthony La Rocca 16 Ben Andonov 44 Alex Jones 16 L.Dowling 47 H.Rix 16 Luke Morrison 45 Alex Walker 24 Jeremy John 17 J.Hammond 48 J.Dear 19 Joshua Ellis 51 Jackson Lewis 17 47 17 Jamil Tye 45 Jack Nanovich Brody Lawford Daniel Istines 20 Troy Mackenzie 52 Cal Ryan 26 Colin Craney 18 I.McCrimmon 49 J.Nicholson 18 Justin Hall 49 Peter Lambrinos 18 Harry Czarnecki 46 Benjamin Cairney 21 Jack Hyde 53 Danny Dinn 28 19 M.Terech 50 C.Harrison Joash Rajaratnam 19a Ben Cooper 50 James Watts 19 Mitch Oman 47 Samer Dagher 22 Nizam Abdallah 54 Drew McLean 20 S.Skipper 51 Z.Klimas 29 Jake Bowen 19b Andy Lee 51 Liam Corkhill 20 Oscar Woods 49 Campbell Marsden 23 Daniel O'Keeffe 55 Joshua Pickford 21 M.Naughton 52 D.Nadzielski 30 Jackson O'Brien 24 Louis Bourbaud 57 Darian Tajac 20 Steve Galileos 54 Chris Yenofkian 21 Matt Runnalls 50 Ned Whittaker 22 N.Hammond 53 S.James 25 Jackson Peet 58 Tim Zeler 31 Kenneth Waples 21 Saf Balic 56 Liam Nixon 22 Nick Perry 51 Josiah Llakulu 23 D.Millhouse 55 T.Bright 26 Colin Craney 59 Ben Ginns 32 Matthew Butts 22 Ben De Nardis 58 Michael Riddle 23 Keith Dobson 52 Glen Krepp 23 G.Gemetzis (res.) 56 L.Voigt 27 Calhan McQueen 60 Nathan Lowther 33 Christopher Baxter 23 Kayne O'Brien 60 Rob Moriarty 24 J.Dowling 59 B.Gannon 28 Joshua Campbell 61 Tom Gent 24 AJ Nyanjok 53 Felix Brown 50 Adam Sikora 24 Chris Clement 63 Sean Scotland 25 B.Neurath 60 T.Herrick 29 Leigh Moore 63 Mitch Koch 25 Vin Dang 54 Ashleigh Crooks 52 David Vanderheiden 25 Andrew West 66 Luke Delany 26 D.Taylor 61 P.De Koeyer 30 Sam Williams 64 Nick Lloyd 26 Jarhvis Materiaki 55 Steve Arvanitis 26 Rowan Nayno 71 Scott Mortimer 27 M.Ryan 63 Jackson Kirtland 31 David Bose 65 Remmi Faulkner - Wood 57 Attila Geri 27 Troy Parker 59 Samuel Lesser 28 James Kirtland 64 D.Gauci 32 Jack Clausen 99 Clinton Brooks 99 Clinton Brooks 27 Tom Massey 88 James Kiernan

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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 14 13 1 0 1677 365 459.45 52 Chelsea Heights 14 13 1 0 1292 821 157.37 52 Caulfield 13 10 3 0 1091 594 183.67 40 Caulfield 13 10 3 0 976 713 136.89 40 Murrumbeena 13 8 4 1 951 688 138.23 34 Keysborough 13 9 4 0 1104 908 121.59 36 Highett 14 8 6 0 918 731 125.58 32 Skye 14 8 6 0 1130 860 131.40 32 Keysborough 13 8 5 0 764 686 111.37 32 East Brighton 14 7 7 0 954 1100 86.73 28 Murrumbeena 13 6 7 0 963 911 105.71 24 Springvale Districts 13 7 6 0 662 739 89.58 28 Hampton 14 6 8 0 996 1114 89.41 24 Hampton 14 6 7 1 859 946 90.80 26 Mount Waverley 14 5 9 0 1117 1212 92.16 20 Chelsea Heights 14 6 8 0 938 807 116.23 24 Springvale Districts 13 5 8 0 796 887 89.74 20 Mount Waverley 14 4 10 0 782 1038 75.34 16 Highett 14 5 9 0 909 1101 82.56 20 Heatherton 14 4 10 0 690 1199 57.55 16 Heatherton 14 1 13 0 680 1290 52.71 4 East Brighton 14 0 14 0 277 1816 15.25 0

Chelsea Heights 5.8 5.10 10.14 11.15-81 Chelsea Heights 1.0 2.0 5.7 5.8-38 Hampton 0.2 3.9 3.10 10.14-74 Hampton 1.2 7.4 8.4 9.8-62 Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: J. Fry 3, P. Smith 2, L. Newton 2, J. Peryman, Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: D. Lee, E. Duell, C. Cocker, J. O’Dwyer, M. O’Driscoll, L. Behin, R. Archer K. Rodwell Best Players: N. Herrington, L. Newton, M. Shaw, C. Gates, J. Williams, M. Ellis Best Players: C. Cocker, P. Gerard, J. O’’Dwyer, K. Rodwell, D. O’Driscoll, Hampton: Goal Kickers: T. Crane 2, C. Smith 2, J. Gascard 2, L. Thornell, L. Williams B. Burnham, L. Chevalier, L. Hayes Hampton: Goal Kickers: B. Bennett 4, M. Klonaridis 3, J. Chitty, P. Johns Best Players: L. Hayes, C. Smith, G. Timms, T. Crane, C. Nichols, J. Timms Best Players: D. Harrison, J. Canny, B. Bennett, T. Nixon, A. Nash, P. Johns

Mount Waverley 2.3 2.4 7.11 9.11-65 Mount Waverley 2.2 2.3 6.5 6.5-41 Caulfield 2.1 5.8 8.8 9.13-67 Caulfield 4.3 8.10 9.11 14.15-99 Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: A. Mullucks 2, P. Schulz 2, J. Smith, A. Mathers, Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: M. Jeffries 2, J. Cavanagh, K. Anglim, G. Myers, J. Dunn, M. Tighello, J. Rickard R. Green Best Players: M. Keem, A. Mathers, J. Smith, R. Mathers, J. Wilkin, M. Tighello Best Players: B. Macdonald, M. Jager, N. Anglim, C. Lewis, J. Cavanagh, Caulfield:Goal Kickers: T. Heagney 3, S. Gunning 2, H. Lanyon, J. Twirdy, M. Jeffries A. King, C. Trumble Caulfield:Goal Kickers: L. Wakeling 4, C. Spencer 3, A. Pepperell 2, A. Markham, Best Players: A. O’Shea, A. Ballard, J. Twirdy, T. Heagney, H. Lanyon, R. Butler V. Moore, M. Blee, G. Brennan, M. Hurley Best Players: J. Daidone, M. Hurley, A. Coxsell, A. Pepperell, L. Wakeling, M. Blee

Murrumbeena 7.5 8.6 12.10 12.10-82 Murrumbeena 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.8-44 Keysborough 0.1 2.7 4.9 8.14-62 Keysborough 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.10-52 Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: L. Batt 2, D. Hargrave 2, C. Niclasen 2, J. Wright, Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: N. Davidson 3, S. Thompson 2, M. Richardson J. Smith, D. Turkington, M. McMahon, E. Espinosa, J. Semmel Best Players: S. Thompson, W. Voorham, N. Davidson, J. Whelan, T. Hutching, Best Players: C. Evans, J. Walker, C. Hargrave, C. Niclasen, D. Hargrave, W. Nash J. Semmel Keysborough: Goal Kickers: J. Caisley 2, C. Wilkinson 2, G. Smith, J. Cuffe, Keysborough: Goal Kickers: C. Hargreaves 3, G. Humphreys , R. Pal, J. Bakes, J. Dunn T. Werner, C. Bryan Best Players: D. Gentle, G. Lazaridis, S. Dunn, D. Prib, J. Riddock, G. Smith Best Players: R. Pal, C. Bryan, M. Haines, C. Hargreaves, J. Bakes, R. Goodes

Heatherton 2.6 2.7 4.8 5.8-38 Heatherton 3.6 5.6 17.13 21.17-143 East Brighton 1.2 5.4 6.5 8.10-58 East Brighton 0.0 2.3 2.3 2.3-15 Heatherton: Goal Kickers: J. Stone 2, J. Whyte, D. White, C. Keenan Heatherton: Goal Kickers: M. Weaver 4, S. Harris 2, P. Connolly 2, A. Kaddatz 2, Best Players: J. Stone, J. Corcoran, S. Gibbs, J. Whyte, S. Keenan, C. Moon K. Carroll 2, T. Faull 2, J. Reynolds 2, S. Bastin, M. Sauer, S. Hughes, J. Louey, East Brighton: Goal Kickers: M. Lavender 2, B. Hope 2, M. Jamieson, A. Jansen, S. Merryweather M. Backman, A. Bailey Best Players: A. Loyd, A. Kaddatz, J. Reynolds, P. Connolly, T. Blackney, J. Louey Best Players: K. Love-Linay, R. Stringer, B. Hope, M. Jamieson, A. Jansen, East Brighton: Goal Kickers: T. Heley, J. Doolan M. Backman Best Players: B. Gouin, J. Conroy, M. Wright, A. De Luca, A. Jilich, J. Doolan

Highett 2.2 5.4 7.5 8.7-55 Highett 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.4-34 Skye 4.2 4.5 6.9 7.9-51 Skye 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.8-74 Highett: Goal Kickers: A. Draper 2, M. De IACOVO 2, P. Singh, B. Pewtress, Highett: Goal Kickers: D. Booth 2, R. Smith, C. Long, A. Baragwanath R. Marshall, B. Jedd Best Players: A. Baragwanath, J. Parsons, D. Booth, R. Wheeler, S. Jones, Best Players: J. Jones-Hampton, P. Singh, A. Draper, M. Hoar, M. Short, N. Mullenger T. Brown Skye: Goal Kickers: F. Payenda 3, J. Glover, D. Turner, J. Karadeas, Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Dyer 2, J. Scrivano 2, S. Hawkins 2, J. Elms D. McConville, M. Poore, M. McGreal, C. McCann, B. Warner Best Players: N. Hofmann, C. Petrie, A. Pacey, J. Thomas, J. McConville, B. Dyer Best Players: N. Papachristofilou`, J. Karadeas, F. Payenda, D. McConville, M. McGreal, C. Rodrigues

20 | SFNL RECORD 2017 sfnl.com.au SFNL.COM.AU | 21 DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10 DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10

Several games went down to the wire in Division 2 last weekend, but The Heighters drew further ahead during the third term to a 46-point Chelsea Heights continue to cruise along and sit three games clear Highett has hit its best form of the season with upset wins in its last it was perhaps the efforts of Murrumbeena and Highett that are the lead, courtesy of another five-goal term, before the Hammers fought of its nearest rival, but it won’t want to start dropping games now. two matches, can the Dogs make it three from three and creep up highlights of the round. back with a seven-goal final term to get within seven points. towards fifth? Chelsea Heights by 15 points. Murrumbeena 12.10 (82) def Keysborough 8.14 (61) Luke Hayes and Corey Smith (two goals) were best on ground Highett by one point. I predicted an upset in this game, but I certainly didn’t expect Caulfield v Keysborough (Koornang Park Reserve) for Hampton. Mount Waverley v Heatherton (Mayfield Reserve) Murrumbeena to dismantle Keysborough like it did for three quarters Caulfield 9.13 (67) def Mount Waverley 9.11 (65) Game of the Round #2 After coming up short during its last two matches, Mount Waverley in this win. Caulfield held off a gutsy Mount Waverley outfit by two points in the I simply couldn’t justify only having one game of the round when has a chance to bounce back into form against Heatherton. The Beena dominated for the majority of this match and led by 49 this match should be just as exciting, and equally as defining as the final term of their clash at Mayfield Reserve on Saturday. The Lions were strong in their comeback attempt against Caulfield one above. points at three quarter time, before the Burra put some respectability last week and will be confident of breaking their two-game skid. back on the scoreboard with four goals to zero in the last. The Bears led by 12 points early in the final term, but wasted Caulfield has the chance to just about secure second spot on the opportunities in front of goal nearly cost them as the Lions answered Heatherton showed some improved signs against East Brighton, but Chris Evans and Jarrod Walker were named best on ground for back with two goals to get within a point. ladder and is in good form having won four matches in a row. whether its enough to cause an upset remains to be seen. Murrumbeena while three players each finished with two majors. Anthony O’Shea and Adam Ballard starred for the winners while Keysborough will be disappointed with last week’s result and keen Mount Waverley by 29 points. Murrumbeena was simply outstanding in the opening term, Thomas Heagney led the way inside 50 with three first half goals. to stay on track, and although a drop from third is unlikely, it won’t Springvale Districts v Murrumbeena (Springvale Reserve) slamming on seven goals to one behind, before Keysborough cut a want to do so regardless. 46-point quarter time lead to 35 points in the second. Both sides fought tooth and nail in the first term, but it was Mount This is a must win game for both sides and with fifth spot still Waverley with a two-point lead, before Caulfield broke away in the Caulfield by 10 points. well and truly up for grabs, this match is yet another potential The Beena was again able to establish control during the third term, second with three goals to one behind to open up a 22-point half blockbuster. East Brighton v Highett (Hurlingham Reserve) outscoring the Burra four goals to two, before Keysie came back in time buffer. the last with four goals to cut the winning margin to 21 points. East Brighton are sitting pretty in fifth spot on the ladder, but tackle The home side will be confident on their home deck and will The Bears looked to have full control of the game early in the third the in form and seemingly improved Highett side itching to move up be looking to recreate the same result Highett dished out to Riet Pal and Chris Bryan were named best for Keysborough. with three early goals giving them a 40-point lead before the Lions the ladder. Murrumbeena a month ago, an upset win. Highett 8.7 (55) def Skye 7.9 (51) kicked five unanswered to get within four points at the final break. Murrumbeena will be wary of what’s at stake and will be hungry for The Vampires have won two matches in a row and will be keen to For the second week in a row, Highett has produced an upset win, the four points and keep the pressure on East Brighton. Caulfield scored the first major of the last, but wasted opportunities remain above Murrumbeena which, although sit a game behind, has this time at the expense of Skye in a match that went right down to to increase its lead, allowing Mount Waverley to get to within one a much better percentage. Murrumbeena by 20 points. the wire. point, courtesy of two straight kicks, before going down by two. The Dogs led for all of the second half after overcoming a 12-point Hard nut Michael Keem and Andrew Mathers were in excellent form quarter time lead, but had to stave off a Bombers comeback when for the Lions. they got what turned out to be the last goal of the match midway through the final term. East Brighton 8.10 (58) def Heatherton 5.8 (38) East Brighton has worked its way to a 20-point win against Joel Jones-Hampton was named best on ground for the winners Heatherton to keep it within reach of the finals, though it didn’t come alongside Pat Singh with Alex Draper and Michael De Iacovo each without its challenges. kicking two goals. The Vampires were unable to shake a gallant Tonners outfit, with Skye got off to a good start in the match, with four goals to two in inaccuracy plaguing them in the final quarter of the match. the first to lead by 12 points, before Highett surged ahead in the second with three goals to three behinds to take a five-point lead Kai Love-Linay continued his good form this season alongside Ryan into half time. Stringer and former coach Barry Hope (three goals).

The Dogs kicked the first two of the third and looked to have Heatherton enjoyed a positive start to the game, drawing ahead by 10 momentum before the Bombers snagged two back to cut the lead to points at quarter time, before East Brighton hit back with five goals four points at the final change. in the second to lead by 15 at half time.

Again, Highett scored first in the last, with Skye producing a The Tonners were able to stay within reach of the Vampires in the major shortly after, but were unable to hit the lead to eventually third however, kicking two goals to one to trail by nine at the final go down by four. break, but East Brighton sealed the win in the last.

Nick Hofmann and Cameron Petrie were named the Bombers’ best. Jesse Stone (two goals) was best on ground for Heatherton alongside Chelsea Heights 11.15 (81) def Hampton 10.14 (74) Josh Corcoran. Chelsea Heights withstood a few nervous moments in the final term ROUND 16 PREVIEW to hold off Hampton to earn a seven-point victory. Five rounds remain in Division 2, but the top five is far from decided The Heights led by as much as 46 points during the final term with all five games this weekend likely to affect ladder positions. before the Hammers reeled off seven straight goals to get within seven points. Skye v Chelsea Heights (Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve)

Jackson Fry finished with three goals to lead the ladder leaders Game of the Round #1 while Nathan Herrington and Luke Newton (two goals) were also One of two games of the round sees the Bombers host the Heighters impressive. in what is a highly important game for the home side.

The premiership favourites started on the right foot, kicking five Skye hasn’t been in great form of late, losing two of its last three goals in the opening term to lead by 36 points at quarter time, before with the only win coming against Heatherton, and sit only one game Hampton cut the lead back to 13 points at half time. ahead of East Brighton in fifth, albeit with a very healthy percentage.

22 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 23 2017 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR FIXTURE SFNL MATCH OF THE DAY

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 CAULFIELD KEYSBOROUGH 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 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: Koornang Park, Ground: Rolwey Allen Reserve, Bye - Caulfield Bye - Mount Waverley Murrumbeena 12.10-82 def Keysborough 8.14-62 Koornang Rd, Carnegie Cnr Stanley & Cheltenham Rds, Keysborough Bye - Springvale Districts Club Colours: Navy, gold and red ROUND 2 ROUND 9 Colours: Red, white and blue 8-APR 10-JUN Senior Coach: Steve Kidd 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: Matthew Ferguson Springvale Districts 7.9-51 def Highett 5.8-38 Murrumbeena 22.13-145 def Mount Waverley 17.12-114 29-JUL Reserves Coach: Chris Spencer Reserves Coach: Daniel Pendlebury Hampton 11.9-75 def Heatherton 5.14-44 Keysborough 17.9-111 def East Brighton 5.10-40 Skye v Chelsea Heights Thirds Coach: Jamie Pi Skye 15.7-97 def Mount Waverley 5.5-35 Springvale Districts 12.6-78 def Skye 11.7-73 East Brighton v Highett Caulfield 9.9-63 defEast Brighton 7.9-51 Hampton 4.12-36 def by Caulfield 13.15-93 Mount Waverley v Heatherton # # # # Bye - Murrumbeena Bye - Heatherton PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER Springvale Districts v Murrumbeena 1 Tom Heagney 33 Rory Hunter 1 Geoffrey Humphreys (Co-Cap) 42 Daniel Durdin ROUND 3 MULTISKILLS ROUND 10 Caulfield v Keysborough 2 Ryan Goodes 43 Harry Weston 2 Sean Gunning 34 Jake Benoiton 22-APR 17-JUN Bye - Hampton 4 Cameron Dalton 44 Brendan Sloss Chelsea Heights 9.13-67 def Springvale Districts 7.8-50 Chelsea Heights 11.14-80 def Caulfield 9.7-61 3 Ben Still 35 Mitch Hurley 5 Gerard Smith 45 Jesse Cuffe Highett 12.11-83 def by Hampton 15.4-94 Heatherton 7.7-49 def by Murrumbeena 14.11-95 ROUND 17 4 Chris Dove 36 Benn Harris 6 David Prib 46 Joel Reid Heatherton 7.5-47 def by Skye 22.17-149 Mount Waverley 19.11-125 def by Keysborough 19.12-126 5-AUG 5 Brandon Turner 37 James Daidone 7 Jake Dunn 47 Jason Griffiths Mount Waverley 18.5-113 def by East Brighton 23.13-151 East Brighton 13.10-88 def Springvale Districts 11.7-73 8 Brandon Mather 49 Shane Cudby 6 Anthony O'Shea 38 Luke Wakeling Murrumbeena 7.6-48 def by Caulfield 9.13-67 Skye 13.16-94 def Hampton 9.7-61 Chelsea Heights v East Brighton 8a Davor Rajic 50 Joseph Scata Bye - Keysborough Bye - Highett Highett v Mount Waverley 7 Zac Barter 39 Jayden Grose 9 Joseph Bekierz 51 Troy Cullen Heatherton v Caulfield 8 Daniel Nilsson 40 Jason Twirdy 10 Damon McCormack 52 Chris Bryan GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 ROUND 11 11 Glen Hawthorn 53 Taylan Killi 29-APR 24-JUN Murrumbeena v Hampton 9 James Backway 41 Ned Lanyon 12 Daniel Morland 54 Nathan Hampton Hampton 1 5.9-99 def by Chelsea Heights 20.17-137 Murrumbeena 8.21-69 def by Highett 10.12-72 Keysborough v Springvale Districts 10 Chris Lewis 42 Chris Spencer 13 Sam Flight 55 Glenn Tempany Skye 6.14-50 def by Highett 8.11-59 Keysborough 17.7-109 def Heatherton 8.7-55 Bye - Skye 11 Iain Musster 43 Jayden Grose 14 Dylan Carlsson 56 Nathan Torcasio East Brighton 13.10-88 def Heatherton 7.11-53 Springvale Districts 9.8-62 def Mount Waverley 7.12-54 15 Michael Downie (Co-Cap) 57 Tim Mackie Caulfield 10.16-76 def by Mount Waverley 11.11-77 Hampton 15.10-100 def East Brighton 7.10-52 12 Andrew Mase 44 Alex Markham ROUND 18 16 Tom Siposs 58 Gordon Hyde Keysborough 13.8-86 def Murrumbeena 9.10-64 Caulfield 12.11-83 def Skye 6.9-45 13 Luke Murchie 45 Chris Ryall 12-AUG 17 Bryce Sutton 59 Ryan Carmichael Bye - Springvale Districts Bye - Chelsea Heights Mount Waverley v Chelsea Heights 14 Jake Buggy 46 Adam Pepperell 18 Riet Pal 60 Jake Skilton ROUND 5 BEYONDBLUE ROUND 12 Heatherton v Highett 15 Tom Stait 47 Kristian Tribuiani 19 Jack McKinney 62 Jake Robertson 6-MAY 1-JUL Skye v Murrumbeena 16 Stuart Paterson 48 John Eierweis 20 George Lazaridis 63 Richard Eppinger Chelsea Heights 6.9-45 def Skye 2.11-23 Murrumbeena 8.13-61 def Chelsea Heights 8.11-59 21 Brad Scott 67 Gabriel Clayton Hampton v Keysborough 17 Travis Rowley 49 Mick Harrington Highett 7.7-49 def by East Brighton 9.8-62 Keysborough 13.15-93 def Highett 8.10-58 22 Karl Schoenmaekers 68 Ian Hampton Caulfield v Springvale Districts Heatherton 6.9-45 def by Mount Waverley 10.10-70 Springvale Districts 11.11-77 def Heatherton 4.7-31 18 Josh Wood 50 Ben Gardner 23 Matthew Haines 69 Bros Vourn Murrumbeena 7.10-52 def Springvale Districts 4.8-32 Hampton 4.9-33 def by Mount Waverley 12.10-82 Bye - East Brighton 19 John Hunter 51 Tim Ferguson 24 Calum Letcher 70 Justin Cherrett 25 Tim Bacic 71 Paul Taylor Keysborough 4.10-34 def Caulfield 3.8-26 Skye 15.11-101 def East Brighton 7.6-48 20 Tom Kenny 52 Frank Drago Bye - Hampton Bye - Caulfield ROUND 19 26 Luke Damato 72 Daniel Whiteoak 21 53 19-AUG Sean Walton Lee Weiss 27 Cory Hargreaves 73 Daaneyel Khan ROUND 6 LOVE THE GAME ROUND 13 Chelsea Heights v Heatherton 22 Alex Cables 54 James Kondarovskis 28 Tim Werner 74 Jake Whiteoak 20-MAY 8-JUL 29 Tom Anderton 76 Brad Connors Highett v Caulfield 23 Rowan Clarke 55 Nick Murnane East Brighton 8.13-61 def by Chelsea Heights 15.19-109 Chelsea Heights 14.8-92 def Keysborough 11.13-79 30 Jake Bakes 77 Andrew Connell 24 Matthew Costantino 56 Adam Coxsell 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 31 Jake D'Atri 79 John Tran Caulfield 14.17-101 def Heatherton 6.7-43 Heatherton 6.6-42 def by Hampton 13.4-82 Keysborough v Skye 25 Jarrod Hill 57 Judd Lanyon 32 Shane Dunn 80 Joel Whiteoak Hampton 8.4-52 def by Murrumbeena 17.16-118 Mount Waverley 14.19-103 def Skye 6.18-54 Springvale Districts v Hampton 26 Ryan Butler 59 Vince Moore 33 Jonathon Hawes 81 Nigel Vandergert Springvale Districts 8.8-56 def by Keysborough 13.17-95 East Brighton 8.4-52 def by Caulfield 12.10-82 34 Jack Cole 86 Jonathon Markovitch Bye - Mount Waverley 27 Harris Lanyon 60 Matt Blee Bye - Skye Bye - Murrumbeena 35 Simon Sloss 87 Jacob Bradshaw 28 Andrew Sheed 61 Josh Hughes 36 88 ROUND 7 ROUND 14 ROUND 20 Jacob Caisley Jamie Pi 29 Adam Ballard 62 Brett Phillips 37 Shane Daniels 89 Jake Buenaventura 27-MAY 15-JUL 26-AUG 38 Liam Crawford 92 Jarryd Cipressi Chelsea Heights 18.15-123 def Mount Waverley 6.25-61 Springvale Districts 6.12-48 def by Chelsea Heights 15.10-100 30 Christian Trumble 63 Adam King Mount Waverley v Murrumbeena 39 Damian Cullen 99 Anthony McKeever Highett 12.13-85 def Heatherton 9.7-61 Hampton 9.11-65 def by Highett 9.14-68 31 Brad Giles 64 Gabe Brennan East Brighton v Keysborough 40 Nathan McLean 100 Aaron Lieberman Murrumbeena 11.9-75 def by Skye 14.8-92 Skye 15.7-97 def Heatherton 4.7-31 32 Shane Campbell 65 Stewart Broussard 41 Bryce Dexter 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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24 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 25 DIVISION 2: ROUND 16 DIVISION 2: ROUND 16

SKYE CHELSEA HEIGHTS EAST BRIGHTON HIGHETT

Ground: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve, Ground: Beazley Reserve, Thames Prom, Ground: Hurlingham Park, Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Rd, Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Chelsea Heights Nepean Highway, Brighton East Highett (Melway Ref #77H9) Club Colours: Black, red and silver Club Colours: Navy with Red Yoke Club Colours: Red With white V Club Colours: Navy, white and red hoops with Bulldog motif Senior Coach: Ben Walker Senior Coach: Brad Canavan Coach: Peter Larsen Reserve Coach: Corey Johnson Senior Coach: Sam Hecker Reserves Coach: Shane Rowley Reserve Coach: Jason Tickner Reserve Coach: Paul (Ruffa) O’Neill Thirds Coach: Jason Forsyth

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Marc Frizell 31 Chase Allan 1 William Straney 1 Jackson Fry 30 Corey Cocker 1 Tyler Thorne 30 Athan Guiliani 1 Charlie Kinsey 25 Sam Jackson (Sen VC)

1 Brendan Weighell 32 Jim Martinson 2 James Farrell 2 Dale Hynes 31 Mark Stevens 2 Marcus Lavender 31 Adam Governi 2 Daniel Booth 26 Nick Vawser 2 Aaron Pacey 33 Nathan Naughton 3 Jacob Gatt 32 Nick Heley 5 Corey McCormack 3 Joel Williams 32 Heath Bennett 2a James Sneesby 27 Ryan Knight 3 Ben Walker 34 Jarrod Karadeas 4 Aaron Viney 32a Braden Zaal 3 Jordy Thompson 28 Jack Nagle 6 David Shaw 4 Jamie Waters 33 Josh O'Dwyer 4 Matt Haverfield 36 Ben Williams 5 Brodie Muller 33 Andrew Raszkiewicz 5 Jesse O'Dell 34 Luke Gherini 4 James Taranto 29 Bryce Pewtress 8 Cory Baines 4 Nick Papachristofilou 37 Sam Byrne 6 Brad Wescombe 34 Michael De Luca 6 Luke Behin 35 Antonie Ricaut 5 Yianni Pasialis (Res VC) 31 Chris Long (Res Capt) 5 Josh Scrivano 38 Paul Follet 9 Ryan McConville 7 Seamus Murphy 35 Andrew Jansen 7 Jordan Peryman 36 Ben Wendt 6 Chad Ryan 32 Michael Baragwarath 5 Corey McCormack 39 Kyle Gascoyne 12 Travis Scott 8 George Gorozidis 36 Xavier Tobin 6a 34 8 Kade Murphy 37 James Prendergast Jordy Osborne Jackson Millwood 7 Spencer McCartney 41 Faisal Payenda 9 Kai Love Linay 36a Jake Cameron 18 John Hernan 7 Patrick Singh 35 Alex Baragwarath 9 Jarryd Uren 38 Chris Holding 8 Jordie Thomas 42 Jayden Glover 10 Matthew Bertoncello 37 Matt Wright 20 Kyle McMaster 8 Andrew Carey 36 Brad Sheers 10 Tyler Cantwell 39 Aaron Rhodes 9 Nick Webb 43 Cal Lester 10a Ryan Gray 40 Stefan Bjelogic 26 Riley Powlesland 9 Aiden Young 37 Mark Bailey 10 Marty Watts 45 Dom Spinucci 11 Phil Matheson 40 Peter Gerard 12 Cameron Thorne 41 Andrew Tornese 27 Chris McMenamin 10 Tristan Brown 38 Michael Globan 11 Brett Dawson 46 Matthew Hogson 12 Michael Wade 41 Michael Dettman 13 Mitch Backman 42 Adrian Jillich 11 Beau Jedd 39 Ryan Osborne 12 Scott Thorne 47 Tim McEachern 28 Ben Forsyth 13 Michael Dankert 42 George Glitzos 14 Brody Pearse 43 Trent Beard Mathew Foster 40 Jess Parsons 13 Ash Planner 48 Daniel Turner 31 Jason Lester 14 Nathan Herrington 43 Thomas Macafee 15 Lachlan Smith 44 Kyo Nakagawa 12 Joel Jones – Hampton 41 Alex Draper 14 Mick McGreal 49 John Lalor 44 Trevor White 15 Mathew Baxter 44 Michael Shaw 16 Tom Fraser 45 Jordy Rogers 13 Cameron Nayar 42 Stefan Lindstrom 15 Cam Petrie 50 Daniel McConville 16a Anthony Scaracella 46 Michael Angus 58 Jodi Nankervis 16 Callum Dodson 45 Andrew Cupit 14 Robert Swain (Sen VC) 43 Billy Prosser 16 Tim Barr 51 Hayden Harvey 17 Patrick Morrissey 46 Ben Finemore 17 David Blee 47 Brendaan Gouin 59 Clinton Fitzgerald 15 Mark Short 44 Peter Quinn 16 Chris McCann 54 Michael Kelly 18 Anthony Bailey 50 Harrison Goad 18 Michael O'Driscoll 47 Ryan Dyer 65 Dean Flynn 16 Chris Lavery 45 Chris Harms 19 Aaron Harper 57 Steve Hawkins 19 Josh Willett 51 John Conroy 19 Lachlan Dobson 50 Matt Bastin 66 17 Tom Brown (Sen Capt) 46 Shane Gervasi 20 Ben Harper 61 Nick Hofmann Daniel Parkinson 21 Barry Hope 52 Jordan Doolan 20 Mick Dyer 52 Cameron Gates 18 Jake Duell 46a Nathan Mullenger 21 Matt Poore 63 Michael Kane 68 Josh Riley 22 Mark Jamieson 53 Jeremy Poynton 21 Ryan Archer 54 Luke Williams 19 Jack Prosser 48 Ben Hughes 22 Ben Evans 64 Sotiris Soliminidis 70 Glenn Fielding 23 Harris Diviny 54 Mick Paxman 22 Declan Lee 55 Simon Harper 22 Ryan Eadie 65 Brandon Black 20 Ryan Wheeler 49 Dave Morton 72 Christian McGuire 24 Ryan Stringer 55 Nick Owen 23 James Robertson 58 Nicholas Oliver 23 Luke Scott 71 Shaun Thomas 25 Adam De Luca 56 Todd Heley 21 Steve Vawdrey 50 Max Pandur 74 Josh Robinson 24 Nathan Beazley 60 Matthew Johansson 24 Jess Elms 73 Tom Minton 26 Liam Flanagan 57 Connor Blaskett 22 James O'Keefe 55 Shane Jones 83 Andrew Hodge 25 Nathan McConville 80 Brad Dyer 25 Bryce Atherton 64 Tim Poole 27 Ed Delaney-Small 58 Liam Menhennitt 23 Mitch Hoar 56 Justin Greer (Res Capt) 85 John Jose 26 Joel McConville 82 Andrew Hodge 26 Luke Newton 66 Ethan Duell 28 James Challis 59 Fraser Young 23a James Burns 57 Michael De Iacovo 28 James Bateman 84 Blake Bormann 99 David Collihole 27 Kenny Albis 67 Phil Smith 29 Patrick Jamieson 24 Ryan Smith

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26 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 27 DIVISION 2: ROUND 16 DIVISION 2: ROUND 16

MOUNT WAVERLEY HEATHERTON SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS MURRUMBEENA

Ground: Mayfield Reserve, Lewton Rd, Ground: Heatherton Recreation Reserve Ground: Springvale Reserve, Ground: Murrumbeena Park, Mount Waverley Ross Street, Heatherton Newcomen Rd, Springvale Kangaroo Rd, Murrumbeena Club Colours: Club Colours: Green and gold, lion emblem Club Colours: Black & White stripes Club Colours: Navy, white monogram Maroon, Gold yoke and lion Senior Coach: Nick Smith Senior Coach: Chris Keenan and red trim Senior Coach: Steve Wright Reserves Coach: Shane Costantino Reserves Coach: Warrick Earle Senior Coach: Kris Thompson Senior Assistant: Shane Burbidge Reserves Coach: Chris Lacey Reserves Coach:Jeremy Sissons

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Jarrod Wilkin 36 Timothy Proctor 1 Nathan Foster 30 Chris Keenan 1 Matt Thompson 31 Marcus Scoutto 1 Will Nash 34 James Schubert 2 Cliff Aikman 37 Matthew Parrella 2 Blake Cochrane 30a Jonathon Frizzle 2 Ben Stacey 32 Brad Dight 2 Joshua Wright 35 Chris Niclasen 3 Matthew Jeffries 38 Kieran Anglim 3 Josh MacLaren 31 James Van Elewoud 3 Stephen Bagley 33 Justin Lim 3 Jarrod Walker 36 Josh Godino 4 Eddie Espanosa 37 Michael McMahon 4 Jason D'Cruz 39 Nicholas Anglim 5 Shayne Gibbs 31a Daniel Beauchamp 4 Lance Baptist 34 David Pearce 5 Will Voorham 38 Alex Goold 6 Michael Kinsella 40 Mitchell Jager 6 Pol Lavery 32 Alan Loyd 5 Matt Soutter 35 Daniel Morris 6 Sam Moloney 39 Rhys Clayton 7 Patrick Kinsella 41 Sam Taunt 7 Shaun Keenan 33 Warrick Earle 6 Ryan Cunningham 36 Leighton Ross 7 Dean Hewsen 39 James Allan 8 Karl Kusko 42 Christopher Cafiso 8 Andy Morris 34 Michael Bruce 7 Mitchell Latimer 38 Luke Wenke 8 Michael Kinsella 40 Sean Thompson 9 Christopher Jeffries 43 Jame Tighello 9 Justin Whyte 35 David White 8 Todd Wills 39 Richard Constantino 9 Mitch Walder (Capt) 41 Harry Fleming 10 Jackson Smith 44 Nicolas Collins 10 Matt Sauer 36 Craig Earle 9 Kris Thompson 40 James Kellet 10 Rory Cahalane 42 Rob Brearley 11 Ben Beecroft 45 Jason Leung 11 37 Jesse Stone Micheal Millar 10 Tristan Potts 41 Hao Qui 11 Lachlan Batt 43 Richard Gillies 12 Jake Brown 46 Jason Thea 12 Joshua Corcoran 38 Kristian Fredrickson 11 Will Naville 42 Matthew Moore 12 Darcy Hargrave 44 Ryan Balalis 14 Richard Mathers 47 Rory Dux 12a Nick Cody 39 Rory De Kock 12 Alex Hang 43 Matthew Ork 13 Ray Pickering 45 James Hurst 15 Alex Mullocks 48 Jordan Cavanagh 13 Stefan Harris 40 Andrew Soll 14 Dechlan Turkington 46 Cam Rundell 13 Steve Comino 44 Joel Billings 16 Joseph Rickard 49 Jay Cavanagh 14 Travis Faull 41 Matt Jamieson 15 Cam Walker 47 Robbie Hyde 14 Sam Blackburn 45 Ryan Oliver 17 Ian Taylor 50 Brett Macdonald 15 Aiden Nelson 42 Veroshan Sripragasan 16 Nathan Davidson 48 Chris Keating 15 Bao Le 46 David Monaghan 18 Cameron Kirkup 51 Nevyn Richardson 16 Daniel Langley 43 Leigh Holroyd 17 Harley Turkington 49 Robbie Ryan 16 Tom Cooper 47 Billy Green 19 Taryn Dawson 52 Drew Macrae 17 Adam Chalmers 44 Jason Siegel 18 Joss Holdsworth 50 Josh Hargreaves 17 Cam Mcleod 48 Jake Hawker 20 Andy Mathers 53 Andrew Capovilla 18 Paul Connolly 45 Joel Parfett 19 Tom Dureau 51 Cam Barr 18 Lachie Morrey 49 David Yang 20 Matt Nandor 52 Eddie Brown 23 Danial Pearce 54 Leigh McInnes 19 Craig Hunter 46 Benn Hall 19 Luke Woolrich 50 Mark Hick 21 Chris Evans 53 Jack Whelan 24 Brenton Cincotta 55 Jay Beattie 20 Jarryd Cox 47 Marty Weaver 20 Blake Rout 51 Ryan Williams 22 Mark Richardson 54 Michael Menara 25 Thomas Petronik 58 Kessel Zoethout 21 Chris Newman 48 Blake Roberts 21 Stefan Feehan/Alan Taing 52 Andrew Ross 23 Sam Parkes 55 Jackson Walsh 26 Phil Schulz 59 Stuart Polack 21a Craig McLachlan 49 Matt Griffin 22 Sean Francis/Peter Heng 53 Damian Stoter-Rainer 24 Tom Valenta 56 Patrick Au 27 Daniel Thirkell 60 Tanner Kram 22 Cam Moon 50 Michael Angus 25 Jordan Cusin 57 Liam Wilson 28 Andrew Meredith 61 Michael Dennis 23 Rodney Blackbourn 51 Nav Kumar 23 Matt Allendar 54 Frank Constantino 26 Jake Semmel 58 Quenton Poncracz 29 Zac Browne 63 Jesse Burns 24 Chris Tosin 52 Jake Weaver 24 Chris Lacey 55 Josh Dart 27 Josh Smith 59 James Shirley 30 Jason Bird 65 Jonathan Jordan 25 Jarrod Wright 56 Kris Gray 25 Aaron Coffey 53 Justin Rowswell 28 Alister Bradley 60 Jack Dear 26 Liam Hamilton 57 Tommy Ho 31 Shane Costantino 66 Ethan Tobias 25a Kane Tucker 54 Justin Reynolds 29 Sean Geaney 61 Nick Sinclair 32 Tom Stapleton 70 Randy Newman 26 Stew Gibbs 55 Jarryd Elton 27 Jack Allendar 58 Jason Huljack 30 Jack Reggardo 62 Liam Wolf 33 Michael Kambouris 72 Michael Keem 27 Reagan Maddaford 56 Michael Berenyi 28 Lem Nguyen 59 Sang Souen 31 David Schmiedl 63 John Vales 34 Sean Rickard 99 James Gough 28 Callum Cusack 57 Niranjen Kumar 29 Nick Duff 60 Daniel Wilson 32 Chris Cairns 64 Bailey Knight 35 Toby Patrick 29 Sam Merryweather 58 Jacob Hurst 30 Steve Aitken 33 Mitch Hendley 65 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss

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28 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 29 DIVISION 3 RESULTS: ROUND 14 DIVISION 3: MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi

ROUND 14 REVIEW ROUND 15 PREVIEW BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 RESERVE Sandown 5.5 (35) def by Carrum Patterson Lakes 17.13 (115) Lyndale vs Doveton Eagles (Barry Powell Reserve) DIVISION 3 SENIOR TEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS Sandown’s hopes of CPL being distracted by a recent change of coach Doveton will bounce back from the disappointment of defeat by TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Hallam 13 12 1 0 1 1507 412 365.78 52 were dashed. Endeavour Hills with victory over Lyndale. Hallam 14 12 2 0 1586 578 274.39 48 Black Rock 14 10 4 0 0 1376 538 255.76 40 Ashwood 14 11 3 0 1404 823 170.60 44 The Lions mauled the Cobras from the outset, triumphing by 80 Failure to get the better of the Pumas would likely result in the Endeavour Hills 14 10 4 0 0 1304 623 209.31 40 points in Cain Padman’s first win as senior coach. Endeavour Hills 14 11 3 0 1294 853 151.70 44 fourth-placed Eagles losing touch with Endeavour Hills and Ashwood South Yarra 14 11 3 0 0 1048 747 140.29 40 Doveton Eagles 14 10 4 0 1528 814 187.71 40 Mathew Ryan was CPL’s best, with Paul Mauracher and Alex Wilson in the race for a double chance. Ashwood 14 9 5 0 0 1452 598 242.81 36 South Yarra 14 9 5 0 1229 784 156.76 36 kicking three goals apiece. Lyndhurst 14 9 5 0 0 1031 658 156.69 36 Endeavour Hills vs Dandenong (Barry Simon Reserve) Black Rock 14 9 5 0 1239 882 140.48 36 Doveton Eagles 14 7 7 0 0 958 748 128.07 28 Sandown skipper Matt Dickson marked his 150th game as his side’s When Dandenong hosted Endeavour Hills earlier in the season the Lyndale 14 7 7 0 1145 890 128.65 28 best. Teammate Adam Powell reached the same milestone and both Carrum Patterson Lakes 14 6 8 0 0 781 1076 72.58 24 Redlegs’ fierce tackling and spirited efforts kept them in the hunt for Lyndhurst 14 6 8 0 954 1001 95.30 24 have earned life membership of the club. three quarters. Moorabbin 14 5 9 0 901 1246 72.31 20 Lyndale 14 5 9 0 0 867 997 86.96 20 Dandenong 7.9 (51) def by Lyndhurst 14.12 (96) Carrum Patterson Lakes 14 3 11 0 975 1388 70.24 12 Moorabbin 13 3 10 0 0 404 1771 22.81 12 The Falcons’ superior skill then came to the fore, taking them to a Lyndhurst’s Hamish Browning added six goals, taking his season tally Sandown 14 1 13 0 0 465 1459 31.87 4 five-goal win. Sandown 14 1 13 0 393 2019 19.47 4 to 33 and helping his side to a 45-point victory over Dandenong. Dandenong 14 0 14 0 490 1860 26.34 0 Dandenong 14 0 14 0 0 367 1933 18.99 4 Another major contributor for Lightning was Nathan Powell who Since then there has been minimal resistance displayed by Sandown 1.0 2.0 2.1-13 5.5-35 Sandown 1.0 2.3 2.3 3.5-23 edged out Browning as best on ground. Dandenong whilst Endeavour Hills has improved markedly. Carrum Patterson Lakes 8.8 10.8 16.12 17.13-115 Carrum Patterson Lakes 3.3 5.3 12.6 14.6-90 Hallam 12.17 (89) def Lyndale 6.8 (44) Wins over Hallam and Doveton Eagles will have the Falcons’ Sandown: Goal Kickers: D. McMahon 2, S. Jackman 2, J. Tate Sandown: Goal Kickers: D. McMahon, R. Ettridge, T. Ho Phil Ward is on course for the 2017 Flack Medal for Division 3’s confidence sky high. Best Players: M. Dickson, M. Nelson, J. Boswell, J. Tate, S. Jackman, B. Green Best Players: S. O’Byrne, N. Brown, A. Woods, J. Bayliss, A. Cavanagh, N. Lelean Best & Fairest. Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: P. Mauracher 3, A. Wilson 3, T. Neal 2, Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: S. Hollingsworth 2, M. Johns 2, A. Wicks Anticipate another heavy loss for the Redlegs. C. Marshall 2, M. Ryan 2, R. Graham 2, P. Quilty, N. Gage, L. Hickman 2, D. Jennings 2, L. Salisbury, Z. Wagner, M. Kibblewhite, J. Kennedy, C. Leggas, He unleashed another scintillating performance for Hallam, this time Best Players: M. Ryan, A. McCormack, P. Mauracher, T. Neal, R. Graham, J. Beattie against Lyndale, being best afield and contributing three goals. Ashwood vs Sandown (Essex Heights Reserve) M. Jackson Best Players: M. Johns, B. Guy, S. Hollingsworth, S. Flanagan, A. McGowan, Ashwood’s recent form has been less than convincing, winning just B. Corrie The Hawks bounced back from a rare loss to beat the Pumas two of its past five games including a tough battle against Moorabbin by 45 points. Dandenong 1.1 2.5 2.6 7.9-51 Dandenong 2.2 3.4 5.4 6.5-41 last round. Fourteen scoring shots to none in the first term set up the foundation Lyndhurst 4.4 6.5 10.11 14.12-96 Lyndhurst 1.3 3.3 7.6 12.9-81 That said, this week’s opponent is Sandown, which the Magpies for Hallam’s win, putting it 39-points clear at the first break. Dandenong: Goal Kickers: S. Young 2, J. Van Mourik 2, D. Barrie 2, J. Davis Dandenong: Goal Kickers: J. Westin 3, S. White, B. Smith, S. Green thumped by 164 points early this season. Best Players: J. Van Mourik, S. Young, D. Barrie, V. Dang, J. Davis, R. Witt Best Players: A. Salomon, W. Kairns, F. Smith, J. Westin, W. Solomon-Kingi, Black Rock 8.7 (55) def South Yarra 3.3 (21) Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: H. Browning 6, C. Gardiner 2, J. McGrath 2, C. Willshire D. Westin In torrid conditions, Black Rock took control early against South Yarra On that occasion, the Cobras were kept goalless. They may improve 2, J. Twite, J. Gaspero Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: C. Arnold 3, T. Bryans 2, J. Farrugia 2, P. and never looked like losing. a little this time. Best Players: N. Powell, H. Browning , C. Willshire, K. Twite, J. Gaspero, Lokupathirage, D. Hebblethwaite, N. Harper, J. Dimieri, R. Dowell C. Gardiner Best Players: L. Maxfield, J. Ward, S. Frawley, D. Hebblethwaite, T. Bryans, With an icy wind swirling throughout the day, the Jets’ effort to finish South Yarra vs Moorabbin (Fritsch Holzer Park) J. Densley with more goals than behinds was commendable. South Yarra finds itself in a perilous situation. Hallam 5.9 6.10 11.16 12.17-89 Hallam 3.3 11.8 13.12 24.15-159 Adrian Lane, Kristian Bliesner and Brenton Rafferty each registered a The Yarras have been a fixture in the top five since Round 6. Lyndale 0.0 3.4 4.4 6.8-44 Lyndale 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3-3 couple of majors for Black Rock, with Will Sanchez named its best. A loss to Moorabbin this week will likely condemn them to sixth, with Hallam: Goal Kickers: P. Ward 3, M. Neve 2, D. Atkin 2, N. Pulham, A. Daly, Hallam: Goal Kickers: T. Bradley 7, C. Sheedy 5, L. Tuyau 3, K. Smith 2, M. Wood, It was a strong team effort with numerous Jets’ players making Black Rock taking all before it in the run home. B. McGaw, R. Marriott, B. Nolan M. Melrose, D. Soeurream, J. Arundale, R. Suttie, G. Kerr, J. Lamont excellent contributions to the 34-point win. Best Players: P. Ward, M. Kotsakis, A. Kevin, M. Peresso, R. Marriott, D. Atkin Best Players: T. Bradley, D. Webb, C. Parker, M. Melrose, M. Wood, C. Sheedy South Yarra’s recent struggles, combined with the fact it lost its last Lyndale: Goal Kickers: J. Toole 2, L. Toole, B. Cox, M. Greene, T. Kumetaitis Lyndale: Goal Kickers: NIL Big Michael ‘Buddy’ Spohn was terrific, winning plenty of the footy Best Players: J. Toole, J. Rech, M. Robinson, M. Allen, M. Barbar, T. Isbister Best Players: K. Smart, D. Blake, M. Faaola, C. Kriv, M. Collis, J. Whelan clash against the Kangaroos, adds intrigue to this encounter. and marking effectively in the challenging conditions. Justin Isaac is in excellent touch for Moorabbin and the side will be Black Rock 4.3 7.4 7.5 8.7-55 Black Rock 1.0 2.3 3.3 5.4-34 It was a must win game for the Jets and has put them right in confident after pushing Ashwood until deep into the final term. South Yarra 0.0 1.2 3.3 3.3-21 South Yarra 3.6 5.7 5.9 7.12-54 contention for a finals spot, now just percentage behind the fifth- placed Yarras. South Yarra will win on home turf, maintaining its tenuous grip on a Black Rock: Goal Kickers: K. Bliesner 2, B. Rafferty 2, A. Lane 2, T. Dalton, Black Rock: Goal Kickers: T. Phelps 2, D. Armstrong 2, L. Quirk C. Knight Best Players: S. Harris, J. Nicholson, A. Phelps, D. Brostek , J. Brennan, Doveton Eagles 7.3 (45) def by Endeavour Hills 10.17 (77) finals spot. Best Players: W. Sanchez, J. Shulman, A. Luke, A. Lane, N. Henry, D. O’Brien C. Emmett Endeavour Hills’ players sang their song with vigour, celebrating the Lyndhurst vs Black Rock (Marriott Waters Reserve) South Yarra: Goal Kickers: D. Russell, K. Finlayson, A. Villella South Yarra: Goal Kickers: W. Smith 2, T. Lange 2, N. I’anson, C. Matheson, club’s first senior win over Doveton. Best Players: M. Symons, S. Stegheuis, E. Hanney, A. Villella, T. Hanney, R. Dore Lyndhurst edged out Black Rock by three points in Round 4, but there K. Finlayson Best Players: J. Belfrage, W. Lloyd, D. Wyatt, T. Lange, C. Kaliviotis The 32-point win propelled the Falcons to third on the ladder. is a stark contrast between the Jets now and the footy they were playing then. Doveton Eagles 2.2 4.3 5.3 7.3-45 Doveton Eagles 2.1 2.2 6.11 6.11-47 Doveton led narrowly at half time and was just a point down at the Endeavour Hills 0.2 2.7 4.10 10.17-77 Endeavour Hills 0.1 4.3 4.5 6.10-46 final change, but was greatly assisted by the Falcons’ inaccurate 4.10 Black Rock has worked admirably to climb off the canvas after a 1-4 to that stage. start to the season. Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: C. Wilson 2, B. Keown 2, E. Samadi, S. Paynter, Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: O. Babak 3, D. D’Aquino 2, J. Love C. Carmody Best Players: O. Babak, J. Alexander, X. Pauli, D. D’Aquino, B. Oliver, D. Ralph Eventually, Endeavour Hills’ class shone through as it added six goals The Jets are now on the cusp of the top five and will not allow Best Players: C. Wilson, M. O’’Callaghan, D. Jose, C. Wilson, A. Read, B. Keown Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: R. Tinney 3, B. Wightman, J. Graham, R. Imeson to two to finish in style. Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: N. Gay 3, S. Krull 2, A. Brooks, B. Moldrich, B. Best Players: N. Anderson, A. Mitchell, S. Augustus, R. Tinney, N. Crutchley , Lightning to halt their momentum. Hoe, M. Kleinert, J. Bruce J. Downes Nick Gay led the charge as the winner’s best and slotted three goals. Best Players: N. Gay, J. Bruce, B. Hoe, S. Richards, W. Fournarakis, A. Brooks Carrum Patterson Lakes vs Hallam (Roy Dore Reserve) Moorabbin 12.8 (80) def by Ashwood 13.16 (94) CPL will need all the confidence it can muster against the benchmark Moorabbin 5.2 6.5 10.8 12.8-80 Moorabbin 0.2 0.2 1.5 2.6-18 Justin Isaac again inspired Moorabbin, guiding the Kangaroos to the team of the division. Ashwood 2.2 5.7 7.10 13.16-94 Ashwood 3.4 7.11 10.15 16.24-120 brink of an upset win over Ashwood. The Lions’ win last round will help, but victory over Hallam is out of Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: J. Isaac 4, J. Eastburn, M. Perry, J. Parker, P. Reaby, Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: T. Thompson, W. Kruss Moorabbin held a 16-point advantage at three quarter time. the question. C. Pyne, H. Laszlo, S. Janjic, S. Levy Best Players: W. Kruss, J. Hutchison, G. Jefferies, G. Davidson, A. Sharp, A goal nearing time-on in the final stanza edged Ashwood ahead and Best Players: J. Isaac, H. Laszlo, A. Robins, D. Armansin, S. Pappas, A. Bodin L. Nugent However, it is realistic to expect CPL to improve on its last meeting Ashwood: Goal Kickers: D. Carroll 5, C. Spencer 2, F. Martinicchio 2, Ashwood: Goal Kickers: J. Morrey 3, B. Hemphill 3, M. Rossborough 2, J. Nelson it didn’t look back, winning by 14 points. J. Chapman, K. Jones, M. Maginnes, S. Peake 2, B. Newman 2, D. O’’Connell-Webb, K. O’’Connell-webb, A. Jong, D. Hanrahan with the Hawks. The Lions managed just three scoring shots then, Best Players: D. Carroll, G. Lithotomos, B. Figas, J. Chapman, D. Reilly Best Players: A. Jong, H. Bertram, D. Brooks, D. Stefancik, J. Taylor, K. Jones Dale Carroll starred for the Magpies with five goals. losing by 73 points.

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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 LYNDALE DOVETON EAGLES 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 Ground: 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 Barry Powell Reserve, Ground: Power Reserve, Halton Rd, Noble Park North Power Rd, Doveton 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 Club Colours: Maroon with gold chevrons Club Colours: Blue, white and gold panels, Senior Coach: Brad Bruni eagle emblem ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 Reserve Coach: Senior Coach: Simon Caldwell 22-APR 10-JUN 22-JUL Brenton Miles Reserve Coach: Max Croacker 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 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 # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 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 2 Jake Rech 38 Jayden Malek 1 Brayden Keown 27a David Morison 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 3 Taylor Rainey 39 Max Little 2 Mitchell Clarke 28 Todd Byers 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 3A Sukhwinder Singh 40 Michael Kaing 3 Matthew O'Callaghan 29 Ricky Ramsdale 5 Jordan Toole 41 David Luong GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 3 MULTISKILLS ROUND 9 ROUND 15 3a Raymond Drysdale 30 Matt Fristad 5A Tim Angear 42 Brett Doust 29-APR 17-JUN 29-JUL 4 Kaine Bundy 31 Cam Carmody Lyndale 5.8-38 def by Hallam 15.9-99 Lyndale 6.10-46 def by South Yarra 7.7-49 Lyndale v Doveton 6 Alex Bertucci 43 Brandon Agius 5 Steven Ognjenovic 31a David Mawhinney Endeavour Hills 8.4-52 def by Doveton 17.3-115 Endeavour Hills 13.14-92 def Lyndhurst 12.4-76 Endeavour Hills v Dandenong 7 Matthew Stuart 44 Matthew Allen 5a Andrew Floyd 32 Todd Brandon Lyndhurst 19.14-128 def Dandenong 3.7-25 CPL 8.4-52 def by Ashwood 18.15-123 Lyndhurst v Black Rock 7A Justin King 46 Chantra Kriv 6 David Lever 33 Stuart Johnson South Yarra 10.13-73 def Black Rock 9.8-62 Hallam 14.23-107 def Moorabbin 3.2-20 South Yarra v Moorabbin 8 Brenton Miles 47 Daniel Blake Ashwood 20.13-133 def Moorabbin 6.13-49 Doveton 9.13-67 def by Black Rock 13.6-84 Ashwood v Sandown 9 Shannon Rainey 49 Sokunthy Ho 7 Nick Bark 33a Steven Mottau CPL 21.15-141 def Sandown 5.2-32 Sandown 6.10-46 def Dandenong 5.10-40 CPL v Hallam 10 Brett Tosh 50 Anthony Salvo 7a Jayden Mack 34 Tom O'Callaghan 11 Jamie Morrow 51 Jack Whelan 8 Corrie Wilson 35 Tom Clappers ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 12 Trevor Kumetaitis 52 Alan Toafa 9 Clint Wilson 36 Adam Read 6-MAY 24-JUN 5-AUG 14 Mark Greene 53 Kenny Smart 9a Jerry Alexander 36a Sabri Besim Doveton 13.11-89 def Lyndale 7.5-47 Lyndhurst 5.4-34 def by Lyndale 12.8-80 Dandenong v Lyndale 16 Ben Cox 54 Jonny Smart 10 David D'Aquino 37 Omar Babak Dandenong 8.5-53 def by Endeavour Hills 11.17-83 Endeavour Hills 20.22-142 def Sandown 3.4-22 Black Rock v Endeavour Hills 17 Liam Toole 56 Matthew Collis Black Rock 8.10-58 def by Lyndhurst 9.7-61 South Yarra 20.18-138 def CPL 6.7-43 Moorabbin v Lyndhurst 12 Darran Catton 38 Sean Paynter 18 Jared Henshaw 58 Matthew Leombruni Moorabbin 8.9-57 def South Yarra 7.10-52 Ashwood 6.1-37 def by Hallam 18.14-122 Ashwood v South Yarra 14 Stuart Williams 39 Brayden Oliver 19 Trent Isbister 59 Alex Au Sandown 0.3-3 def by Ashwood 25.17-167 Moorabbin 4.8-32 def by Doveton 23.15-153 Doveton v CPL 15 Cory Wilson 40 Andrew Floyd 20 Joel Veugelers 60 Jayden MacDonald Hallam 13.13-91 def CPL 3.0-18 Black Rock 32.23-215 def Dandenong 3.11-29 Sandown v Hallam 16 Max Croaker 40a Michael Harris 21 Kahill Saliba 61 Maurice Barbar 17 Xavier Pauli 41 Nasar Mustafovski ROUND 5 BEYONDBLUE ROUND 11 ROUND 17 22 Jordan Agnello 62 Adrian Neil 20-MAY 1-JUL 12-AUG 23 Aron Elysee 64 Moses Faaola 18 Dylan Chadwick 45 Shane McGrath Lyndale 17.12-114 def Dandenong 2.9-21 Lyndale 6.6-42 def by Endeavour Hills 11.15-81 Lyndale v Black Rock 24 Max Carroll 65 Brett Sweeting 19 Trent Day 48 Jamie Love 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 24A Andrew Chadwick 66 Brodie McNeil 19a Ali Rexhipi 49 Adrian Bekiri Lyndhurst 13.7-85 def Moorabbin 4.5-29 Hallam 10.9-69 def South Yarra 4.7-31 Lyndhurst v Ashwood 25 Jayden Johnson 67 Ben Little 20 Darren Ramsdale 50 Phil Clinch South Yarra 9.6-60 def by Ashwood 16.5-101 Doveton 16.12-108 def Ashwood 8.7-55 South Yarra v Sandown 26 Johnathon Malom 68 Kevin Baldsing 21 Dale Jose 51 Sam Hills 28 Brodie O'Loughlin 69 Jayden Denmead CPL 15.7-97 def by Doveton 19.13-127 Dandenong 6.6-56 def by Moorabbin 14.18-102 CPL v Dandenong 22 Danny Ralph 52 Albert Korcarevski Hallam 30.17-197 def Sandown 5.2-32 Sandown 3.10-28 def by Black Rock 19.12-126 Hallam v Doveton 29 Anthony Koutsoubos 70 Kane Denmead 23 Emilio Williams 54 Troy Ross 30 Dean Shukosky 71 Huynh Le 23a Dom So 55 Ornal Memedovski ROUND 6 LOVE THE GAME ROUND 12 ROUND 18 31 Tyson Bramble 74 Dan Evans 8-JUL 19-AUG 24 Russell Robertson 57 Chris Rousetty 27-MAY 32 Sam Ellis 75 Dendara Ouch Black Rock 14.11-95 def Lyndale 9.11-65 Sandown 8.5-53 def by Lyndale 15.14-104 Moorabbin v Lyndale 24 66 33 Greg Buck 77 Justin Doust Dylan Chadwick Jarrod O'Neill 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 34 Ed McLean 88 Andrew Jarvis 25 Enayte Samadi 80 Flamur Beshiri Ashwood 12.10-82 def Lyndhurst 9.7-61 Hallam 26.13-169 def Lyndhurst 4.6-30 South Yarra v Lyndhurst 35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 96 Bryan Grundy 26 Andrew Taylor 88 Troy Hancock 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 37 Shane Keith 99 Mitch Robinson 27 Travis Graeske 91 Adjin Bekiri Dandenong 6.7-43 def by CPL 13.11-89 Dandenong 4.2-26 def by Ashwood 14.19-103 Dandenong v Hallam Doveton 4.6-30 def by Hallam 16.13-109 Black Rock 14.13-97 def Moorabbin 10.4-64 Sandown v Doveton 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY 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ENDEAVOUR HILLS DANDENONG ASHWOOD SANDOWN

Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Ground: Greaves Reserve, Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Dve, Endeavour Hills Bennett St, Dandenong Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley Edinburgh Rd, Springvale Club Colours: Black, white and yellow Club Colours: Green with a gold V Club Colours: Navy, Red and White vertical panels Club Colours: Blue, red and white Senior Coach: Robert Dipper Senior Coach: Nathan Boyd Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough with cobra emblem Senior Assistant: John Andrinopoulos Senior Coach: Ange Sammartino Reserve Coach: Jeremy Nelson Reserve Assistant: Daniel Egan

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Adrian Kartner 34 Daniel Allen 1 Josh Cole 22 Bailey Solier 1 Mitchell Saunders 22 Chris Spencer 49 Grant Mesley 1 Ange Sammartino 27 Aaron Woods 2 Andy Mitchell 35 Clint Jarrett 1a Kane Jones 23 Shane Peake 51 Dylan Boyenga 2 Steve O'Byrne 28 Beau Mc Lean 3 Daniel Bartley 36 Chris Webber 2 Michael Pafiti 23 Rafi Taniwal 2 Paul Wineberg 24 Josh Taylor 53 Josh Hocking 3 29 4 Styron Augustus 37 Tom Carr 3 Trent Cole 24 Jayke Hopkins Kane D'Atri Peter Sale 5 Mitch Whatman 38 Ryan Thomas 3 David Reilly 25 Matt Menzies 55 Simon Leggett 4 Matthew Dickson 30 Trevor McGeachin 4 Terry Solier 26 Jordan Jansz 6 Ben Swift 39 Jake Van Hoesel 4 Ben Giblett 26 Chris Scully 56 Daniel Stefancik 7 Jarrod Morolla 40 Jason Beattie 5 Ricky Logan 31 James Morrish 5 Michael Reid 27 Josh Davis 5 Alex Jong 27 Alex Salama 57 Dan O'Connell-Webb 8 Nathan Strom 41 Joseph Levanic 7 Robbie Compt 32 Daniel McMahon 9 Matt Peake 42 Reasmey Huy 6 Nick Ford 28 David Barrie 6 Ricky O'Brien 28 Cameron Hipwell 58 Ethan O'Connell-Webb 10 Aaron Brooks 43 Brok Wightman 8 Matt Bennie 33 Mitch Bould 7 Dave Vassallo 29 Brendan Faria 7 Ryan Forsyth 29 Brad Hempill 59 Kane O'Connell-Webb 11 Brendan Moldrich 44 Matthew Tran 9 Jamie Proctor 34 Kim Om 7a Darryn Dick 30 Hugh Bertram 60 Justin Mackenzie 12 Nigel DeZilwa 45 Sean King 8 Jarod Van Mourik 30 Tyson Mackley 10 Steve Ritchie 35 Josh Rookes 13 Josh Graham 46 Jayson Bruce 8 Michael Spencer 31 Daniel Hanrahan 61 Lakshay Totlanil 9 Andrew Sloss 31 Jake McEwan 14 Cedric Legrand 47 Adam Klas 9 Dale Carroll 32 Chris Meyers 62 Ezekiel Ah Dar 11 Matt McCormick 36 Jordan Dakic 15 Pat Gill 48 James Taplin 10 Matthew Faria 32 Phil Brown 10 Cam Riley 32 Adam Wiltgren 63 Beau Connick 12 R.Gow 37 Warren Barker 16 Ryan Imeson 49 Stefan Krul 17 Shane Jacobs 50 Joel Marie 11 Scott Moody 35 Robert Witt 10a Trevor Shepard 33 Nathan Scott 64 Paul Hattersley 13 Shane Scandolera 40 Josh Hurford 18 Robert Tinney 51 Nathan Crutchley 12 Tim Ribet 36 Nathan Boyd 11 Jake Chapman 34 Tim Smith 65 Declan Brooks 14 Frank Masofa 41 Broderick Green 19 Michael Cooke 52 Matthew Souter 11a Samuel Adam 35 Josh Stanton 67 Josh Burley 20 Daniel Soar 53 Jason Davies 13 Regan Hall 40 Michael Lawrence 16 Aaron Woods 42 Ricky Ettridge 12 James Morrey 37 David McBaron 68 Adam Baker 21 Shaun Richards 54 Richard Thomas 17 James Hurford 43 J.Robinson 14 Corey Richmond 41 Jayde Handfield 22 Nick Stanley 55 Matthew Souter 13 Frank Martinicchio 38 George Lithotomos 69 Michael Harwood 18 Chris Telly 44 Troy Nancarrow 23 Vas Fournarkis 56 Josh Ladson 15 Alan Busuttil 42 Nick Williams 14 Gav Mahony 39 Mason Morgan 71 Sam Hines 24 Adam Walters 57 Max Herrera 19 Neal Brown 50 R.White 25 Daniel Morrison 58 Aaron Thomas 16 Adam Fiander 43 David Westwood 15 Mark Jones 41 Sean Williams 72 Mick Burkwood 20 Chris Clayton 51 James Hewitt 26 Daniel Batson 60 Kerry Ashford 17 Brad McDonald 44 Justin Smith 16 Brett Figas 42 Brad Newman 73 Caleb Brooks 27 Ben Moriarty 61 Raymond May 21 Jon Billing 60 Adam Powell 17 Jeremy Collins 43 Mitchell Rossborough 74 John Cox 28 Marcus Kleinert 62 Craig Jenson-Schmidt 18 Giuseppe Dimento 55 Mark Johnson 22 Liam Exner 70 Matt Jolley 29 Byron Hoe 63 Andrew Smith 18 Jacob Barker 44 Jeremy Nelson 76 Craig Cornelissen 19 Kiat Tut 69 Patrick Henderson 23 72 30 Daniel Strom 64 Matthew James Auld 19 Matthew Maginness 45 Michael Collins 77 Marc Innes Dave Archer Brenton Walker 31 Josh Downes 65 James Santilli 20 Stephen Young John Dillon 20 Kristan Jones 46 Nathan Dumergue 78 James Gasson 24 Dale Fitzgerald 99 Zain Machfud 32 Cade Marshall 66 Josh Staker 21 Steven Davis 26 33 Midhat Sleiman 21 Simon Perkins 48 Michael Langford Scott Jackman 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 MOORABBIN LYNDHURST BLACK ROCK

Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Ground: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Widdop Ground: Marriott Waters Reserve, Ground: McDonald Reserve, Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn Cres, Hampton East Boland Dve, Lyndhurst Keating St, Black Rock Club Colours: Maroon, royal blue yoke, Club Colours: Blue and white stripes Club Colours: Orange, navy, blue Club Colours: Black with red sash gold lion thunderbolt Senior Coach: Jay Williams Senior Coach: Darren ‘Daisy’ Stegehuis Senior Coach: David Velt Senior Coach: Patrick Cooke Reserve Coach: Reserve Coach: Patrick Tuck Reserve Coach: Rick Parker Jeremy Starke Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby Thirds Coach: Mick Bennett

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS 1 Mark Symons (capt) 33 Jarrod Gloury 1 Lachy Weardon 1 Dane Maizey 28 Andrew Hawkins 1 David Ford 33 Aaron Bennett 1 Daniel Kick 32 Cory Durie 1 Ben Smith 3 Ricky Rodrigues 2 Chris Merchant 33a Nathan I'anson 1 Devon Willmott 33 Zak Davis 2 Will Sanchez 33 James Hooper 2 Louis Adderley 4 Alby Evans 2 Ben Shaw 29 Caleb Lazar 3 Tom Hanney 34 Blake Tolley 1 Sam Frawley 34 James Gardiner 4 Cooper Ferries 5 Sean Dixon 3 Jay Williams 34 Nick Hellyer 3 Andrew Sharp 30 Grant Jefferies 5 Jack Carroll 5 John Bohan 37 Kieran Finlayson 8 Derek Collins 4 Adrian Brehaut (AJ) 35 Ryan Dowell 4 Alex Shulman 36 Daniel Armstrong 4 Aaron Shedlock 31 Jarrod McCormack 6 Chris Emmett 6 Brandon Bird 38 Julian Belfrage 9 Paul Brown 5 Adam Horton 36 Scott Levy 5 Mark Winberg 37 Brenton Henry 7 Mick Bennett 11 Will Freeman 5 Mick Perry 32 Andrew Weiss 7 Anthony Davies 38a Oliver Khoury 6 Hamish Browning 37 Jamie Gaspero 6 Brad Meehan 38 Andrew Birt 14 Kane Malcolmson 8 Ben Whiting 8 Jamie Ardern 40 Brenton Smith 6 Patrick Reaby 33 Jamie Hutchison 7 Jas Maurice 38 Jay Walia 17 Tim Wiese 7 Brenton Rafferty 41 Michael Hogg 9 Jeremy Kilmister 9 40a 9 Anthony Marsden 39 Ben Sherlock Scott Stegehuis Riley Kindred 20 Jarryd Mills 7 Aaron Robins 34 Steve Janjic 8 Lucas Blatman 42 Sam Tobin 10 Tom Shone 10 Anton Tidmarsh 41 Tom Rogers 21 Andre Leslie 10 Chris Arnold 40 Jesse Lewis 13 Shane Cooray 8 Fabian Peta 35 Shaun Jackson (Sen Capt) 9 Steven Baranski 43 Andrew Phelps 22 Ian Hume 11 Dean Mendes 42 Braden Hender 11 Chris Smith 41 Anthony Besim 14 Brad Fairhurst 23 Cam Veal 9 Scott Latta 36 Declan McGann 10 Kristian Bliesner 44 Ben Emanuel 11a Will Smith 43 Zac Maher 11 Justin Newman 42 Jordan Kleesh 15 Jordan Clough 23 Jayden Cameron 11 Andrew Ferguson 47 Adam Turner 10 Damien Armansin 37 Will Kruss 16 John Barry 12 Danny Wyatt 44 Troy Lange 24 James Paull 12 Jake Stuckey 45 Chris Tilo 12 Chris Baines 48 Jack Toebelman 17 Lachlan Woodham 12a Chris Dore 46 Carl Matheson 24a Trent Thompson 11 Justin Isaacs 38 Justin Berry 13 Luke Maxfeild 47 Justin Dimieri 18 28 Ryan Wise 13 Darcy O'Brien 50 Jamie Shulman Nathan Maughan 13 Dan Rossi 48 Mark Phillips 12 Rick Parker 39 Lachie Pearce 14 Chris O'Connell 48 Taylor Bryans 29 Ryan Dore 14 Tim Hunter 52 Pat Hanmar 20 Aaron Bice 14 Tom MacDonald 49 Shane Myers 15 Corey Lecomte 49 Ismael Pieterse 21 Brad Nopper 30 Michael Higgins 13 Cameron Pyne 40 Justin Ambrosini 15 Andrew Luke 54 Trent Crozier 15 Shaun Fitzpatrick 49a Sam Stevens-Hunt 33 Jake Falkenberg 16 Drew Connick 50 Kai Phillipson 22 Brenton Amos 14 Zdenek Hostalek 41 Michael Trampusic 16 Jake McMahon 56 Ayush Dutta 16 Cory Brady 50 Nick Pane 35 James Evans 17 Anthony Heap 51 Jason Twite 23 Oliver Swan 35a Jesse Davis 15 Tyer Joseph 44 Dylan Bone 17 Tom Dalton 59 Coda Ferries 17 Matt Jewell 54 Mario Angeloni 18 Jeremy Jakupi 55 Kayne Wyborn 24 Jordan Boggie 36 Brock Monok 18 Kelly Spratt 60 Andrew Sparks 18 Dan Russell 57 Jack Volpetti 16 Tim Caterson 46 Glen Davidson 18 Zac Guille 56 Kevin Twite 25 Brodie Pummeroy 41 Kai Lorrimar 19 Sam Nowlan 61 Simon Leslie 26 Dean Artesani 18a Geoff Zach 58 Jack Waldron 44 Matthew Patullock 17 Stewart Levy 47 Chris Smith 19 Patrick Cooke 57 Mathew Spargo 20 Luke Pinot 62 Roger Winders 28 Tim de Munk 19 Michael Bohan 59 Daniel Murphy 47 Joseph Hoppev 18 Lucas Nugent 48 Aaron Bodin 20 Daniel Clegg 58 Nathan Powell 50 Todd Klein 21 Matt Perichon 63 Chris Shone 29 Sam Neilson 20 Eamon Hanney 60 Chris Mwaba 21 Jake Ward 59 Ryan Bennett 53 Michael Klomp 19 Hayden Laszlo 49 Josh Crogan 32 David Watson 21 Ryhan Pearse 64 Eric Ghasperidis 22 Jarryd McGrath 60 Vaughan Savage 22 Brendan Stephenson 65 Ben Djuve 55 Chris Stacey 34 Leigh Mead 20 Lucas Blatchford 51 David Kingston 23 Ben Zylbersztajn 67 Brad Bowker 22 Harry Gillett 71 Paul McNamara 56 James Osmond 23 Shaun Witherdon 61 David Fardon 36 David Steinberg 21 Justin Crowther 52 Daniel Forster 22a Luke Dellorso 73 Liam Halverson 61 David Mackin 24 Dylan Hebblethwaite 62 Daniel Oliver 24 Tom Dewar 70 Buddy Spohn 41 David Bullock 63 25 Anthony Pane 75 Cameron Davey Daniel Borg 22 James Parker (Res Capt) 54 Daniel Gassali 25 Matthew Shannon (smiley) 63 Daniel Hogan 25 Jeremy Starke 72 Sean Harris 44 Dan Pratt 66 Will Quince 27 Nick Maddock 76 Kevin Pereira 26 Ryan Lowe 64 Reece Kyle 26 Gary Telemzouguer 74 Chris Knight 48 Josh Callaghan 67 Jake Bertone 23 Alex DeVries 56 Stele Papas 55 Nick Imlach 28 77 27 Matt Gardner 65 Corey Lecomte 27 Sam Bonser 75 Dan Bullock Nick Presland Willard Lloyd 69 Sam Baumgartner 24 Jarrat Eastburn 58 Trent Thompson 57 Nick Owen 29 Adam Villella 78 Steve Ingham 72 Damien Angus 28 Charlie Gardiner 66 Troy Pearce 28 Lachlan Mooney 78 Dean Brostek 74 25 Greg Pearson 60 Mark Whittaker 60 Will Peters 30 Michael Higgins 79 Brodie Howe Chris Kaliviotis 29 Jesse Walia 67 Ray Tiniseli 29 Dylan Peet 85 Adrian Lane 76 Kevin Pereira 26 Ben Hutchin 62 Jayden Clark 81 Brendan Layzell 31 Jake Gregurke 85 Kingsley Hill 30 Chase Riley 68 Damien Tiniseli 30 Slavik Silva 88 Richard Brand 82 Alex Bell 85 Angus McNabb 27 Nick Maizey 63 Mark Russell 32 Gerry Costello 88 Patrick Johnson 32 Neil Harper 69 Matt Sutton 31 Michael Ballard 99 Patrick Irons 86 Chris Ryan-Peek 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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SFNL Takes Centre Stage at IC17 CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES HALLAM The upcoming 2017 AFL International Cup will have a East Brighton as a curtain-raiser from 12:00pm. distinctly ‘Southern’ flavour with several SFNL clubs set to Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Several other SFNL players will also don the host group matches during the two-week tournament. Dyson Rd, Carrum Frawley Rd, Hallam colours of their countries of birth throughout Club Colours: Maroon, navy yoke, Club Colours: Red, black, yellow On Saturday 12 August, Caulfield will play host to the the tournament. Counted among them will white monogram blockbuster Men’s Division 1 clash between rivals Great be Keysborough’s Jamie Pi, who will again Senior Coach: Scott Slater Senior Coach: Cain Padman Britain and Ireland at Koornang Park. The massive represent China as both a player and Assistant Coach, while Reserve Coach: Michael Labinski international match will kick-off at 12:30pm before Caulfield Black Rock big man Michael ‘Buddy’ Spohn and Oakleigh Thirds Coach: Dean Crutchfield and Springvale Districts do battle in their Round 18 senior District midfielder Andrew Howison have earned selection in match at 2:30pm. the USA Revolution and New Zealand teams respectively. # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER The Reserves will start at 10:30am, launching what promises The 2017 AFL International Cup, the sixth tournament to be 1 Nigel Scott 27 Benjamin Corrie 1 Rory McIvor 35 Brendan Tibballs 69 Shane Thomas to be a massive day of football at the Bear Cave. held since its inception in 2002, will run between August 5-19 2 Stephen Chin 36 Matthew Brew 70 Orhan Etem 2 Aaron Guy (VC) 28 Nicholas Gage Several current Bears players are also in line to represent and will feature 18 men’s and eight women’s teams from 3 Rohan Suttie 37 Josh Garner 71 Eddie Mullins countries across the globe. 3 Dylan Cott 29 Sean Flanagan 4 Andrew Daly 38 Darren Payne 72 Nathan Pulham their native Great Britain in this year’s International Cup, with Sean Walton, Alex ‘Mini’ Markham, Adam Coxsell and Luke 4 Paul Mauracher (C) 30 Christian Leggas 5 Jed Dexter 39 Kevin Atkin 73 Daniel Soeurream 6 Manny Peresso 40 Ben Coutet 74 Ash Camac Murchie all selected in the Bulldogs’ squad. Walton has also 5 Tyler Neal 31 Charlie Barton 7 Chris Molner 41 Danial Connor 75 Mitch Dyer been named as one of Great Britain’s two Vice Captains. 6 Toby Darma 32 James Brierley 8 Daniel Chin 42 Anthony Mutsaers 76 Jack Barrie Sewell Meanwhile, Lyndhurst’s Marriott Waters Reserve complex 7 Mathew Ryan 33 Alex Wilson 9 Ahsan Ebrahimi 43 Dean Crutchfield 77 Justin Marriott will also be the host venue for the Men’s Division 2 match 8 Mitchell Dicker (RC) 35 Ash Wicks 10 Greg Kerr 44 Shaun Logan Brown 78 Ryan Marriott between Sri Lanka and Croatia at 12:00pm on the same day. 11 Rob Mackay 45 Connor Carlyon 79 Nathan Jerram The Lightning’s senior clash with Ashwood will follow the 9 John Psaras 37 Will Dwyer 12 Cam Parker 46 Mitch Wilson 80 Craig Sammutt International Cup match. 10 Anthony Caruso 38 Billy-Jack Milligan 13 Hayden Ryan 47 Cam Dalgliesh 81 Matt Dean Lyndhurst has a long-running association with the Sri Lankan 11 Troy Jones 39 Shaun Tantram 14 Matt Neve 48 Jake Crutchfield 82 Matthew Jester team through AFL Multicultural Ambassador Prabarth 15 Ash Allen 49 Haydan Tyrer 83 N'gamoh Braima 12 Stirling Hollingsworth (RC) 40 Luke Gilfedder Fonseka and his brother Anurudda, who are close friends of 16 Stefan Cosas 50 Midi Ebrahimi 84 Nick Jester club administrators Andrew King and Isaak Iliadis. 13 Matt Jackson 41 Brandon Butterworth 17 Tom Bradley 51 Bryce Dexter 85 Michael Robinson 14 Dan Bell 42 Daniel Hoffman 18 Daniel Atkin 52 Sean Cherry 86 Isaac Newstead The Lightning’s Junior Coaching Co-ordinator, Enrico Misso, 19 Tyson Hoy 53 Sam Casey 87 Clive Gervigney will also take the reins as coach of the Sri Lanka team for 15 Caino Padman 43 Jordan Caspersz 20 Josh Furborough 54 Ryan Jordan 88 Jordan Loa the tournament. Misso became the first person of Sri Lankan 16 Jacob Paul 44 Liam Salisbury 21 Kieran Smith 55 Mitch Wood 89 Daniel Gentile descent to play AFL/VFL football when he represented St 17 Alex Hollingsworth (DVC) 45 Michael Stedman 22 Stephen Richards Gill 56 Jake Stephens 90 Jake Marriner Kilda in a match in 1985. 18 Alex Hutchison 47 Micheal Turner 23 Jonothan Daly 57 Corey Davis 91 Tyler Thomas The Hallam Hawks will also host a Women’s International 24 Ryan Eggleston 58 Digby Allen 92 Jack Maxwell Cup match between Ireland and Papua New Guinea on Black Rock’s Buddy Spohn and Caulfield’s Sean Walton are 19 Rhys Graham 49 Jack Beattie 25 Sean Gaitely 59 93 Luke Tuyau Sunday 13 August. This fixture will commence at 2:00pm, with two of several SFNL players set to represent their countries 20 Liam Hickman 59 Daniel Jennings 26 Jayden Campbell 60 Ryan Fort 94 Damian Sharp the Hallam women’s team to play their Round 13 clash with of origin at this years’ AFL International Cup. 21 Scott Gartland 60 Tim Hulett 27 Dylan Grayson 61 Joshua Williams 95 Syed Mirranay 28 Steven Sigeti 62 Dylan Kerr 96 David Hoy 22 Paul Quilty 64 Jarrad Kennedy 29 Tim Maskiell 63 Marcus Wilson 97 Jayden Adrover 23 Cameron Marshall 67 Mathew Tarr 30 Jarred Peters 64 Jacob Perger 98 Mitch Brown Oakleigh District Goes Pink for BCNA 24 Christopher Greenwood 68 Ben Sheppard 31 Lachlan McConville 65 Mark Kotsakis 99 Luke Kitchen 32 Phil Ward 66 Aaron Alexander 100 Ricky Boothey 25 Alex Bollen 69 Dylan Freeman Last Saturday the Oakleigh District Football Netball Club held 33 Dean Webb 67 Joel Danilo their annual fundraiser at Princes Highway Reserve in support 26 Matt Kibblewhite 34 Matt Melrose 68 Grant Vivian of the Breast Cancer Network Australia. 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME It proved to be another tremendous success with heaps of money raised for a very worthwhile cause. The Districts seniors also marked the occasion with a terrific victory over St Kilda City in their twilight clash under lights to keep their finals hopes alive. Not only was Princes Highway awash with pink of the field, but the players also looked terrific in their special BCNA pink guernseys – as seen modelled by senior players Pat Carroll, Brody Hodic and Andrew Howison. Coach Shayne Sheedy also looked dashing in his bright pink ODFC polo shirt.

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As far as footy recruits go, Murrumbeena’s Poorni Ghanta is Ghanta taken aback. pleasantly surprised by the level of support she has received From a skills perspective, Ghanta has made massive as raw as they come. from her teammates, club volunteers and coach Emrys improvements in such a short period of time. She still has “I don’t know why he asked me that question in a professional Lloyd-Griffiths. some way to go before she perfects her skills, but her This year’s inaugural season of the SFNL Women’s Football interview, but I said, ‘why not? If it’s a game, I would like to appetite to learn and enthusiasm for training has been one of Competition has given many women and girls their first try’,” a somewhat bemused Ghanta confessed. However, it hasn’t been an easy initiation given her complete the catalysts for her rapid development. experiences in the game of Aussie Rules. Even the elite- “So that was it, the interview was finished and it kept me thinking lack of knowledge of the game. level AFLW featured several sport-swapping female athletes She is also incredible grateful to the club for their time they (about it).” participating in an organised football competition for the “I remember my Day 1 here, I could hardly hold the footy have invested in her development, and particularly the efforts very first time. These thoughts resurfaced earlier this year when Ghanta properly, I didn’t know anything! I just came, and it was like a of Lloyd-Griffiths and Bobby Spaulding, which has made her moved into Murrumbeena, right across the road from the new toy for me,” Ghanta recalled. footy experience so far enjoyable. But even by this measure, Poorni’s story is a unique one, Beena Arena. When taking her four-year-old son to the park, and further highlights the capacity of Australia’s indigenous Aside from coming to terms with a totally foreign set of “I’ve spent a lot of time with Bobby for my one-on-one (skills she saw the Murrumbeena women’s team being put through sporting code to unite Australians of all racial, cultural and physical skills, the likes of which are vastly different to the training) and he’s been very, very encouraging... (and) he’s not their paces. By sheer coincidence, she met the Beena’s religious backgrounds. overwhelming majority or sports, it’s been the language barrier sick of me. ‘Oh my god, how many times I should tell this girl!’ senior men’s captain, Mitch Walder, who told her about the that has proved one of the biggest hurdles to overcome. – I never see that from him, he’s very patient,” Ghanta said. Undeterred by a complete lack of knowledge of the game, the club’s brand new women’s football program and encouraged Indian native has completely embraced her new chosen sport. her to consider giving it ago. As any person who has ever played footy at any level will “He understands the challenges that come, you know, (I’m a) attest, communication is key. Not only is English not Ghanta’s 34-year-old, new to the game, I think he always remembers Speaking on the eve of this weekend’s SFNL Multicultural Ghanta had played sports before – throwball was one she that. And I never saw him not smiling! Round, Ghanta explained that she took up the sport as a way had previously tried her hand at back in India – but Indian first language – a difficulty in itself – but understanding the of embracing the Australian culture and way of life. culture back when she was growing up was such that, despite intricacies of footy terminology has also been challenging. “Emrys knew these things as well, I’m not the quickest in the team, I’m new to the game, but still, I don’t know why, they her talents and physical attributes, she was encouraged to “Getting used to the lingo and understanding (was difficult) “Footy was never on my to do list for sure,” Ghanta admitted. are not giving up on me. They have been very encouraging. go down the academic path and take full advantage of her because in the first initial weeks when people were talking, it “(But) one thing I always believed, because I always lived and intellectual promise, rather than follow her sporting ambitions. just felt like French, you know, I didn’t understand anything,” “And the girls have been cooperative, they see I’m struggling travelled quite a bit, I’ve been on the move for the last 10 or But living in a sports-mad city and keen to involve herself she said. and they help me out.” 15 years, so I always liked living like the way the locals do. in the local customs, she decided after a couple of weeks of “Now I think I understand when they are training, though I Unfortunately, there have been very few players of Indian “I think that gives you more of an experience, rather than deliberation that this was a great opportunity and decided to can’t do what they are saying. Maybe I can’t kick the right descent playing high-level football, despite a very large Indian give this foreign game a go. trying to recreate India here. You can’t expect it, it’s a different way, they say, but I can still understand what they are migrant population in Australia, but it is something Ghanta country and you should be open to new things.” Ghanta joined the club some six weeks ago, and has been instructing the girls to do.” hopes will change soon. She is a firm believer that players of Indian origin having a visible presence in the big league will Ghanta knows a thing or two about new cultural experiences, do wonders for helping spread the gospel of AFL throughout having lived and travelled extensively before moving to the Indian community. Australia in December 2011. Originally hailing from the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, Ghanta spent several years “I would love to see Indians playing in the big teams. If North living in the United States and the United Kingdom before Melbourne had an Indian player I will be so proud of it, I will finally settling in Melbourne with her husband Narendhar. be more eager to support the team,” she said. Her initial observations upon her arrival were the prevalent “I mean, I know I am in Australia now, and I might be a citizen and vibrant multiculturalism that exists in Melbourne, which very soon, but still I grew up as an Indian so I can’t disconnect far surpasses anything that she had previously experienced in with it. the US, the UK or India. “So I think Indians playing in the big teams would be great. I And it was soon after her arrival in the sports-mad city that think definitely that would help the game reach the (Indian) is Melbourne that she came to know about the Australia’s community better.” unique sporting pursuit. Following the first ever AFL match for premiership points “From 2012 to 2014 I used to live in the city, and I was next being played in China earlier this year, India has been to Etihad Stadium, so I have been to a few matches. It sort of earmarked as the next frontier for Australia’s national game, interested me, the game itself,” Ghanta explained. given the cultural and sporting ties that already exist between the two nations. “I liked it, and I always saw those little kids with the jerseys and I wanted to know why they are so into the game and why Essendon and Adelaide Crows have taken a lead in it is so fascinating. So as a family we went to games in the attempting to engage the Indian community – the two clubs stadium and MCG. will feature a distinct Indian-themed to their upcoming clash in Round 21 – and loom as potential candidates for an “So I knew the game, but I never thought I would play.” exhibition or JLT Series match in either Mumbai or Dehli. But life is full of twists and turns, and her journey from Ghanta harbours some uncertainty about how the players will passive spectator – North Melbourne is her team of choice – cope with the stifling heat and humidity of the sub-continent, to player was certainly an unconventional one. but was in absolutely no doubt when asked whether the code Fast forward a few years and Ghanta, an architect by will capture the hearts and minds of the local Indian population. profession, was looking to re-enter the workforce after taking “Yes, definitely!” was her swift and emphatic response. a five-year break to raise her first child. Ghanta’s enthusiasm and fondness for the game is infectious, During one of her job interviews, a prospective employer out despite her very limited exposure to it so far, and she is yet of the blue asked her whether she would ever like to play another shining example of the inclusive and multicultural footy. It was a completely unexpected question and it had nature of Australian Rules football.

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South Yarra recruit, Chris Mwaba has taken an indirect route “It’s always a good feed, if you get a chance to try it,” Despite his obvious enthusiasm for the game, Mwaba’s I still wanted to know where my roots came from. to the club for which he finds himself lining up against Black he says. footy days may well have finished with a broken leg suffered It’s something I’m proud of.” Rock on an icy winter’s day. playing for Sunbury. After more than eight years in PNG it was onto another warm Mwaba describes the significance of Multicultural Round. Although the most recent part of that journey involved a His surgeon ended any thought of retirement, indicating that part of the world, Queensland. “I think footy clubs are the best way to meet people and it’s a transfer from the Sunbury Kangaroos, Mwaba’s life has with plates and screws he could get him right for a few more welcoming environment. I think it’s important and it’s a really exposed him to an array of places and cultures. There, Mwaba’s sporting passion was for rugby league, but a years of footy. great thing for the community to have people from different His name and appearance convey his African background, on further shift to Tasmania brought him to Aussie Rules footy. Mwaba is asked whether or not he gets many questions about backgrounds.” which he elaborates. his African heritage. With no real interest in rugby union, the only form of rugby Although only newly arrived at South Yarra, Mwaba already “My heritage is Zambia, both my parents are from there. available to him in Tassie, Mwaba was easily convinced by “Yeah I do actually, probably because obviously I look like feels welcome. It’s next door to Zimbabwe and just above South Africa, mates to try footy. I come from Zambia, but I’ve got probably the strongest “It doesn’t matter who you are, where you’re from, what you landlocked country,” Mwaba says. Australian accent going around. So everyone’s a little bit I look like,” he says. He recalls his humble beginnings in the Australian code when guess surprised to hear that twang come out.” But Zambia isn’t where Mwaba’s story began. he “couldn’t kick, couldn’t handball properly”. Mwaba believes society has taken great strides in terms of That is a good starting point for discussions about his heritage. He was born in Chelsea, London, but his father’s work Mwaba played both school and club footy in Tasmania, embracing cultural diversity. in the mining industry ensured he wasn’t there for long. Mwaba’s parents have taught him the history of Zambia and including time at the unusually named Rosebery Toorak, “I think we’ve come a long way. Everyone has the old equality he can understand the language, Bemba, although unlike his The family headed to Lae in Papua New Guinea when Mwaba discussion now and then. From a sporting perspective, I think which he reflects on. sisters he can’t speak it. was about five years of age. we’ve come a really long way,” he says. “I played my first senior game down there. The town’s called He explains there are different dialects of Bemba depending He reflects on the cultural differences between there He highlights the contribution of indigenous Australians to Rosebery. There are about 2000 people in a mining town,” he on which part of Zambia you are from. and the Western world. the sport of Aussie Rules and the fact three Norm Smith says. Although Mwaba has only visited Zambia once as a youngster, medallists have come from the small population of the Tiwi “It’s a different standard of living, very simple kind of people. the country and its culture are important to him. Islands. You’d go to the markets to get your fruit and veg and your “So there wasn’t much else to do but play footy after school, meats. Easy-going people, friendly, willing to help. It was just so that’s what we did and I ran out at about 15, 16 years of “Most of my school projects thinking back were around But Multicultural Round is an opportunity to reflect on the really good fun.” age and played a couple of senior games down there and fell Zambia and I had a keen interest in learning about wide range of cultures that make up our sporting community where I was from. Even though I was born in the UK, and how they enrich the lives of all involved in clubs. The weather was generally hot and Mwaba spent most in love and haven’t stopped.” of his time outside. Time in Tassie prepared Mwaba well for the icy wind at Black His family enjoyed cookouts and music with other Zambian Rock last Saturday, although we took refuge in the clubrooms families. for our chat.

Chris Mwaba (right and centre) has travelled extensively before landing at South Yarra FNC.

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UNDER 19 UNDER 19 FIXTURE TEAM P W L D FF F A % % WON St Kilda City 13 12 1 0 1 1033 498 207.43 92.31 SKYE V BENTLEIGH Dingley 12 11 1 0 0 862 487 177.00 91.67 Hallam 13 10 3 0 1 1067 518 205.98 76.92 ST PAULS V Oakleigh District 12 9 3 0 0 989 611 161.87 75.00 PARKMORE/SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS Cheltenham 13 9 4 0 1 1123 650 172.77 69.23 Parkmore / Springvale LIVE 13 7 6 0 0 877 696 126.01 53.85 HAMPTON V DOVETON Districts St Pauls 13 6 7 0 0 1005 702 143.16 46.15 DINGLEY V ST KILDA CITY 14 ROUND Skye 13 6 7 0 2 646 644 100.31 46.15 SPORTS Bentleigh 13 2 11 0 0 638 1135 56.21 15.38 Skye wonENDEAVOUR via forfeit HILLS V HALLAM Hampton 13 2 11 0 0 649 1284 50.55 15.38 Endeavour Hills 1 0 1 0 0 46 123 37.40 0.00 CHELTENHAM V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Doveton 12 0 12 0 0 146 1604 9.10 0.00 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU ON THE CPL / Keysborough 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00

Bentleigh 4.3 4.3 4.4 4.5-29 Doveton 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.5-29 Hallam 0.0 3.4 3.4 9.6-60 Skye 0.0 0.0 0.0 19.9-123 Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: R. Harris , R. Woodward, L. Hardiman, SKYE WON VIA FORFEIT M. Vorbach Best Players: S. Ozaydin, S. Ruddy Hallam: NOT SUPPLIED

Parkmore/Springvale Districts 1.0 1.2 3.5 4.6-30 Cheltenham 3.2 9.3 11.3 19.9-123 St Kilda City 1.0 3.1 5.2 9.2-56 Endeavour Hills 2.0 2.1 6.3 7.4-46 Parkmore/Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: J. Issa, L. Hunt, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: T. Davis 4, A. Malamas 3, N. Sarig 2, BIG J. Lewis-Smith, M. Lega Frost B. Clark-Henry 2, T. Kilner 2, J. Zuccala 2, N. Karpathakis 2, Best Players: S. Abouri, A. Suna, M. Allender, B. Acton, J. Downall, D. Woodham, K. Sinclair J. Ekeroma Best Players: T. Kilner, B. Clark-Henry, A. Molyneux, D. Woodham SCREEN! St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: N. Dawson 3, K. McMillan 2, J. Sujaini, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: N. De Poilly 3, A. Doran 2, A. Nyanjok, A. Tenenbaum, O. Paora M. Rogerson, U. Ashna Best Players: K. McMillan, J. Sujaini, A. Nyanjok, R. Williams, Best Players: N. De Poilly, A. Doran, S. Walters, J. McDonald, A. Tenenbaum, D. Jayaselan S. Myers , M. Rogerson

Dingley 2.5 3.6 5.9 7.12-54 Oakleigh District 0.4 1.9 6.11 7.12-54 Hampton 1.0 3.1 3.2 5.4-34 St Pauls 0.2 2.9 2.9 4.9-33 Dingley: Goal Kickers: A. Peacock 3, J. Smith 2, L. Melnjak, J. Larter Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: C. Casset 2, S. Bonacci, Best Players: D. Trease, L. Melnjak, J. Frappier, J. Smith, J. Larter, B. Di Cioccio, N. Peddle, R. Peddle, N. Cramer L. Craig Best Players: C. Casset, S. Bonacci, C. Ward, B. Kay-Glover, Hampton: Goal Kickers: B. Kheng 2, T. Smith, J. Reed, M. Digby N. Peddle, N. Thurgood Best Players: R. Hughes, C. Lefebvre, T. Smith, J. Reed, B. Lewis, St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Cannizzaro, D. Lihari, J. Bull, S. Butler N. Stathopoulos Best Players: B. Lindsey, N. Coutts, N. Stathopoulos, H. Begg, 538 Centre Rd, Bentleigh VIC 3204 J. Cannizzaro, T. Gamble www.bentleighrsl.com.au 44 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 45 UNDER 19: ON THE UP / BRITT GOLDSMITH

ROUND 13 REVIEW Dingley 7.12-54 def Hampton 5.4-34 Positive notes can be taken for Hampton’s effort in Bentleigh 4.5-29 def by Hallam 9.6-60 Round 13, who despite their loss, remained competitive Hallam have surged to third position on the ladder against a dominant Dingley. following their rollercoaster win over Bentleigh at the Bentleigh Reserve. The 11th placed side held up a 2nd placed Dingley well An unlikely Bentleigh got off to a cracking start in into the main break, where Dingley’s strength began to what looked to be the beginning of a fantastic home outshine their opponent, allowing them to slowly but performance, with an unanswered score of 4.3 going in surely take control of the game. to the first break. Kicking one point to Dingley’s 2.3 in the third quarter, In a shift of momentum, it was Bentleigh who were Hampton quickly began to lose grip facing a 19-point scoreless in the second term, where Hallam were able margin going into the final term. to close the gap, scoring 3.4 and trailing by five points Despite outstanding efforts from Riley Hughes and at the main break. An unproductive third term from both Caleb Lefebvre, the Hammers could not hold on for the sides saw only Bentleigh able to kick one point, and the games’ remainder, eventually going down by 20 points. end result was truly any team’s for the taking. Adam Peacock was vital in Dingley’s forward line with In an unexpected ending, a firing Hallam took to the three goals, alongside a highlight performance from ground in the final term, scoring six goals to Hallam’s Daniel Trease. one point and surging to victory by 31 points. Oakleigh District 7.12-54 def St Pauls 4.9-33 Parkmore / Springvale Districts 4.6-30 def by St Kilda Oakleigh District bounced back from a disappointing City 9.2-56 loss to Hallam in Round 12, knocking down St Pauls by Parkmore / Springvale Districts came close to the 21 points in a confidence-boosting home performance. top-placed St Kilda City, going down by 26 points in a competitive match at Springvale Reserve. Both sides were slow to start initially, with no goals scored until the second term. The third term was where Kye McMillan starred in City’s win, where after a close Oakleigh put their foot down over St Pauls, keeping the three quarters, they were able to run away with the Doggies scoreless and piling on 5.3 to the margin. final result. Even on six points in the first term, City In the final term, a 2.0 effort from the visitors to restricted Parkmore / Springvale to just two points Oakleigh’s 1.1 was not enough as Oakleigh proceeded going into the main break, where they stretched out to to take the points. an eight-point lead. Ben Lindsey was best for St Pauls, and Christopher Led by best on field Steven Abouri, Parkmore / Cassett was a highlight for the winning side with Springvale answered back with a 2.3 goal effort in the two goals -alongside teammates Simon Bonacci third term. But in the final race, City were back at their and Curtis Ward. best and secured the win with four goals to Parkmore / Springvale’s one. Skye def Doveton via forfeit. Cheltenham 19.9-123 def Endeavour Hills 7.4-46 ROUND 14 PREVIEW Cheltenham took down Endeavour Hills by a whopping Skye and Bentleigh will clash in an evenly matched 77 points at home, as they continue to prove themselves contest at Carrum Downs Reserve, and both St Pauls as a genuine finals threat. and Parkmore / Springvale will be looking to rebound A disappointing answer to a hopeful result against off their losses in Round 13 as they go head to head at Dingley in Round 12, Endeavour Hills were missing their McKinnon Reserve. spark as the Rosella’s took control from the first term An interesting match is set to take place between and never looked back. bottom placed sides Hampton and Doveton at Peterson Totti Kilner paved the way for Cheltenham’s win in a star Street Reserve, and conversely, top placed sides Dingley performance, as they led Endeavour Hills 9.3 to 2.1 at and St Kilda City will clash in a game not to be missed the main break. From then, Cheltenham were able to at Souter Oval. pile on 10 goals to Endeavour Hills’ five, including four Endeavour Hills will have their work cut out for them goals from Tom Davis and three from Anthony Malamas. as they approach an ever-improving Hallam outfit at Nicholas De Poilly was best for Endeavour Hills, who the Barry Simon Reserve, and Cheltenham will host will return back to the drawing board as they face a Oakleigh District after both coming off convincing wins thriving Hallam in Round 14. in Round 13.

46 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 47 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

48 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 49 THIRDS RESULTS: ROUND 13

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

Cerberus 9 9 0 0 3 1151 236 487.71 48 CHELTENHAM V SKYE Skye 12 11 1 0 0 1131 365 309.86 44

Dingley 11 8 3 0 1 924 756 122.22 36 ENDEAVOUR HILLS V

Cheltenham 13 6 7 0 0 832 843 98.70 24 DINGLEY

South Yarra 12 5 6 1 0 754 532 141.73 22 SOUTH YARRA V ROUND 14 ROUND Endeavour 9 4 4 1 1 714 808 88.37 22 Hills KEYSBOROUGH

Hallam 13 4 7 2 0 660 776 85.05 20 LYNDHURST V HALLAM Black Rock 12 2 10 0 0 506 1132 44.70 8

Keysborough 11 1 10 0 1 511 1215 42.06 8 CERBERUS V BLACK ROCK

Lyndhurst 6 2 4 0 0 250 770 32.47 8 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU

Cheltenham 4.1 10.2 15.7 20.9-129 Dingley 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.9-129 Keysborough 3.2 4.2 4.2 5.3-33 Lyndhurst 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.6-24

Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Albrecht 8, S. Cusack 5, M. Oke 2, DINGLEY WON VIA FORFEIT G. Camilleri 2, M. Craik, S. Brosnahan, B. Camilleri Best Players: J. Albrecht, G. Camilleri, C. O’Connell, S. Cusack, M. Oke, M. Camilleri Keysborough: Goal Kickers: D. Whiteoak 4, T. Killi Best Players: N. McLean, D. McLean, D. Paten, D. Whiteoak, T. Killi, P. Taylor

Skye 6.4 6.7 10.11 11.13-79 Cerberus 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.9-129 Hallam 1.0 1.1 1.1 3.6-24 Endeavour Hills 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.6-24

Skye: Goal Kickers: C. McMenamin 3, D. Polson 2, A. Hodge 2, CERBERUS WON VIA FORFEIT L. McConville, J. DeLange, N. Webb, T. White Best Players: T. Scott, N. Webb, L. McConville, M. Gonzalez, G. Fielding, Z. Lambert Hallam: Goal Kickers: H. Ryan, D. Connor, J. Perger Best Players: N. Jerram, D. Sharp, M. Brown, J. Hitchcock, S. Gaitely, I. Newstead

Black Rock 0.1 0.1 2.2 4.2-26 South Yarra 3.3 5.7 8.10 10.10-70

Black Rock: Goal Kickers: T. Shone, J. Carroll, L. Mead, G. Wise Best Players: B. Smith, G. Wise, J. Callaghan, A. Dutta, B. Pummeroy, L. Woodham South Yarra: Goal Kickers: J. Bertone 3, K. Lorrimar 2, M. Patullock, J. Davis, M. Higgins, J. Cameron, B. Monok Best Players: J. Bertone, P. Johnson, C. Stacey, K. Lorrimar, S. Dixon, D. Angus

50 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 51 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL RESULTS: ROUND 10

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

Murrumbeena 10 10 0 0 0 918 178 515.73 40 FIXTURE

Mordialloc 10 9 1 0 0 666 148 450.00 36 FRIDAY 28TH JULY, 6:30PM

East Brighton 10 7 3 0 0 528 291 181.44 28 EAST BRIGHTON V HIGHETT SATURDAY 29TH JULY, 9:30AM Oakleigh District 10 6 4 0 0 320 292 109.59 24 LYNDHURST V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Highett 9 5 4 0 1 464 443 104.74 24 SUNDAY 30TH JULY 12:00PM Endeavour Hills 9 5 4 0 0 412 546 75.46 20 ENDEAVOUR HILLS V MURRUMBEENA 11 ROUND

Hallam 10 2 8 0 0 234 542 43.17 8 MORDIALLOC V EDITHVALE ASPENDALE Edithvale Aspendale 10 2 8 0 0 228 630 36.19 8 HALLAM V BENTLEIGH Bentleigh 10 2 8 0 0 173 605 28.60 8

Lyndhurst 10 1 9 0 0 209 477 43.82 4 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU

East Brighton 4.6 7.10 8.13 10.16-76 Oakleigh District 3.2 3.3 5.5 6.5-41 Edithvale Aspendale 0.0 0.1 0.1 1.1-7 Hallam 0.0 1.2 2.4 2.7-19 East Brighton: NOT SUPPLIED Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: N. Higson 2, K. Quinlivan 2, Edithvale Aspendale: Goal Kickers: J. Aarons J. Bray, A. Bryant Best Players: G. Proy, J. Kuperua-Arrowsmith, O. Davies, Best Players: E. McIntyre, R. Adams, N. Higson, A. Amvazas, E. Robinson, S. Tirikula, K. Arrowsmith J. Szalek, K. Sels Hallam: NOT SUPPLIED

Lyndhurst 1.0 3.1 3.3 4.9-33 Mordialloc 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.6-30 Highett 0.6 0.8 3.10 4.10-34 Murrumbeena 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.12-42 Lyndhurst:NOT SUPPLIED Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Miller 2, N. Cardamone, A. Thorne Highett: Goal Kickers: A. Gilchrist 4 Best Players: T. Rosenquist, M. Gratton, N. West, J. Miller, Best Players: H. Bowey, B. De Klijn, A. Gilchrist K. Hills, M. Tymko Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: A. Muir 2, A. Kovess 2, D. Wearne Best Players: E. Morison, G. Bibby, S. Carter, T. Harris, D. Wearne, A. Kovess

Bentleigh 1.0 3.0 3.0 3.0-18 Endeavour Hills 5.3 7.5 9.7 9.9-63 Bentleigh: NOT SUPPLIED Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: L. Jonston 3, A. Cherry 2, S. Johnston 2, M. Pickering, R. Thomas Best Players: A. Cherry, B. Hammond, A. Lannigan, L. Jonston, R. Thomas, M. Savage

52 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 53 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL: BREAKING BARRIERS / JARRYD McGUANE @JMcGuane WOMEN’S FOOTBALL: BREAKING BARRIERS / JARRYD McGUANE @JMcGuane

Mordialloc 4.6 (30) def by Murrumbeena 5.12 (42) Lyndhurst 4.9 (33) Highett 4.10 (34) Endeavour Hills vs Murrumbeena overrun, this was despite strong performances from their In the most mouth-watering match of the round, It was heartbreak for Lyndhurst as they fell agonisingly (Barry Simon Reserve) stars Natalie Cardamone, Melanie Gratton, Natalie West Murrumbeena is the only remaining unbeaten side as short of Highett in a thriller at Marriott Waters Reserve. Barry Simon Reserve is the home of the first Sunday and Tanya Rosenquist. they came from behind to defeat Mordialloc by 12 points game with top of the ladder Murrumbeena travelling to The Bulldogs’ controlled much of the play with the wind Edi-Asp were handed a reality check from East Brighton, at Ben Kavanagh Reserve. face Endeavour Hills. in the first term, but booted 0.6 to the Lightning’s 1.0 to and although towards the bottom of the ladder, they have Starting with the breeze, Murrumbeena was all over end the quarter on level pegging. The Falcons got on the winners list after some losses been competitive all year. the Bloods, but only managed 1.5 to lead by 11 points with a steadying win against Bentleigh, their success is Two goals to the home side saw them claim the lead at Mordialloc are strong favourites and will come away with at quarter time. As the sides swapped ends, so did the normally reliant on how many of their players are backing the long break, but Highett fought back with three goals in a comfortable victory. momentum as Mordialloc turned the 11 points deficit into up and playing a second game for the weekend. the third to enter the final term seven points to the good. a five point half time lead. Mordialloc by 50 points. Murrumbeena are the only undefeated side left after Lyndhurst came home with a wet sail in the last quarter, The third term became a real arm-wrestle as neither side running Mordialloc off their legs last week in the radio Hallam vs Bentleigh (Hallam Reserve) but registered 1.6 for the quarter as Highett held on to was willing to concede any ground, however the Beena did broadcast game. In a matchup of two-win sides, Hallam returns home to win by the barest of margins. just enough to restore their slender four-point lead at the take on Bentleigh at Hallam Reserve to close Round 11. Murrumbeena will have too much class for Endeavour final change. Mordi would have been confident of chasing Bentleigh 3.2 (20) vs Endeavour Hills 9.9 (63) Hills and will gain another percentage boost. Hallam put up a strong fight against Oakleigh District, but down this deficit with the aid of the breeze in the last, but A blistering five-goal opening term has propelled could not make the most of their chances. the speed of Murrumbeena took over the game and their Endeavour Hills to a comfortable victory over Bentleigh at Murrumbeena by 78 points. two last quarter goals held Mordialloc at bay and secured Bentleigh were also at the end of defeat but were not Bentleigh Reserve. Mordialloc vs Edithvale Aspendale the visitors the outright top spot on the ladder. wasteful with any of their chances. The Falcons were red-hot from the outset, and added (Ben Kavanagh Reserve) Shanae Carter was the best on ground for Beena as she another two goals in the second quarter to have the Mordialloc will hope to bounce back on Sunday at Ben This will go down to the wire and the bigger and stronger never stopped running all day. She was ably supported by result all but wrapped up by half time. Kavanagh Reserve as they host Edithvale-Aspendale. Hallam side will just come away with the win. captain Grace Bibby and Danielle Wearne, while Emma Alana Cherry and Laura Jonston were in terrific for the The Bloods were in position to defeat the Beena but were Hallam by 5 points. Morison also stood out through the midfield. Tanya winners, combining for five goals, while Brook Hammond Rosenquist and Natalie Cardamone again did a lot of the and Aleisha Lannigan also impressed. hard work for Mordialloc, this time in defeat. ROUND 11 PREVIEW East Brighton 10.16 (76) def Edithvale Aspendale 1.1 (7) East Brighton will be only two games outside of second East Brighton vs Highett (Hurlingham Park) place on the ladder after defeating Edithvale Aspendale The opening game and the match of the round has finals by 69 points at Hurlingham Park. implications as East Brighton host Highett at Hurlingham Park on Friday night. It was all the Vampires from the opening bounce, and would have the first eight goals unanswered up until Third-placed East Brighton are flying after their second three quarter and led by 60 points. Edi-Asp got their only consecutive smashing of a side outside of finals contention, goal in the final quarter but allowed to more to see the and continue to show they’re a well-rounded side. margin increased and result secured. Meanwhile, Highett survived a scare with a one-point victory Jennifer Aarons was Edithvale-Aspendale’s only multiple against Lyndhurst and without the expected percentage goal kicker, with Gemma Proy, Jaqueline Kuperua- boost have dropped to fifth based on percentage. Arrowsmith and Olivia Davies their best. The Vampires have had the best of the Bulldogs this Oakleigh District 6.5 (41) def Hallam 2.7 (19) season and expect the status quo to continue. Oakleigh District have kept in touch with the top four East Brighton by 32 points. with a 22-point victory over Hallam at Princes Highway Reserve on Friday night. Lyndhurst vs Oakleigh District (Marriot Waters Reserve) The only Saturday game has Lyndhurst remaining at Oakleigh District got off to a flier and slammed on three home to host Oakleigh District, who are in the middle of a goal to none in the first quarter and led by 20 points top four battle. at the first change. Hallam gained some control in the second quarter with 1.2 to 0.1 and reduced the margin Lyndhurst were severely unlucky not to move off the back to 13 points by half time. The Hawks again kicked bottom of the ladder against Highett and put in a near 1.2 in the third quarter but gave up 2.2 as the margin four quarter performance. pushed out to 19 points at the three quarter time break. Oakleigh District continue to overcome their smaller The game was safe for Oakleigh District as they added squad to push for a finals spot. the only goal for the quarter. Despite a fighting effort from Lyndhurst, Oakleigh District Emily McIntyre was the best on ground for Oakleigh should lock down fourth spot for the foreseeable future. District alongside Rebecca Adams, as Kate Quinlivan and Natalie Higson kicked two goals each. Oakleigh District by 25 points.

54 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 55 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAMLISTS WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAMLISTS

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 39 3 Stephanie Coffey 22 Chloe Marquison Tamara Webster Caitlin Taylor 1 20 1 Emma Morison 13 Lauren Fee Cassie Vallejos 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 14 Amran Ibriahim 3 Kitty Sels 23 Alexandra Bryant 7 Natalie Houra 29 Serafina Teniseli-Lafaele 12 Julia Morrow 43 AJ Lannigan 4 24 3 Lauren Luff 15 Elyse Aparo Tammy Blake 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 16 Grace Bibby 6 Kate Quinlivan 26 Sammy Carlson 10 Cassandra Meads 35 Kaitlyn Lighart 26 Ashleigh Teagan 46 Courtney Axisa 7 27 5 Margie Taylor 17 Eliza Groves Rebecca Adams Steph Taylor 11 Stephanie Anderson 39 Rachal Masina 8 Alana Porter 29 Clare Morgan 29 Devi Whelan 48 Alana Cherry 6 Alice Kovess 18 Lily Brown 12 Pip Attard 45 Erin Mulholland 9 Jess Szalek (Co-V Capt ) 30 Marie Patterson 11 31 30 Samantha Richardson 53 Kailey Rotheram 7 Rebecca Niclasen 19 Aisling Muir Lexy Amvazas Jules Perera 13 Alice McTaggart 49 Tayla Lindsay 12 Natalie Higson 32 Melodie Aitken 32 Amy Campbell 62 Renee Thomas 8 Fiona McDonald 23 Meagan Spicer 14 Olivia Neve 50 Alisi Masina Telea 13 Rebecca (Bec) Green 33 Carolyn Harrison 14 34 34 Kyla Ellis - Bryley sloper 9 24 Jasmine Shirrefs Emily McIntyre 15 Danielle Delacy 53 Kura Tararo Bridget Millar Chloe Luff 15 Rachel McNamara (Co-Capt) 36 Cassie Beverley 35 Chloe Opperman - Stacey Johnston 10 25 17 Moira Keniseli 60 Tamisha Gersbeck Lily Shea Marina Walker 16 Kylie Thomson 39 Georgia Moschoyiannis 17 Alexandra Rowledge 40 Alysha Szalek 37 Kate Moravski - Natalie Sandbar 18 Brooke Dabrowski 77 Jasmine Muric 11 Lauren Wolf 26 Paulina Tragarz 18 Kelsey Berry 41 Dani Fredericks 38 Megan Savage 12 20 Donna Paine 90 Chantelle Marshall Jasmyn Brandon Alexandra Groves 19 Genevieve McKinley

56 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 57 NETBALL: THE CUT AND DRIVE / HUGH MACLEAN @HughMaclean NETBALL: THE CUT AND DRIVE / HUGH MACLEAN @HughMaclean

Division 1 clashes between Dingley and Heatherton Black in the middle of the court for Black while Dingley’s Rolls Wins to the top five sides in Division 5 mean that the picture Dingley took on Oakleigh District in a top two battle in are always amongst the biggest events in any SFNL netball Royce Shae Wonnacott was forced from the court mid-term doesn’t change that much. Caulfield won on forfeit over Division 7, and have one hand on the minor premiership season. Dingley approached this clash of the local titans after a knock caused blood to be drawn. A 13-9 quarter Highett to keep a four point advantage over Lyndhurst (57- after a hard-fought 21-16 victory. Lyndhurst won’t have knowing that victory would make the minor premiership time lead to Black did not foreshadow the dominance of 24 winners over Dandenong), and Dingley (53-40 over sixth- completely given up on taking second spot after beating a certainty, but it was their opponents that saw this as an the second term as a desperate Black always seemed to placed Skye). Heatherton’s 50-22 win over St Pauls keeps it Chelsea Heights by 30-19, albeit with a difficult run home, opportunity to flex their own muscle. be a step ahead of their Dingley foes, and their shots hit safe in fourth spot, four points ahead of Cheltenham (51-20 whilst CPL’s 43-23 win over Cheltenham coupled with East the mark while Dingley’s did not. Black kept Dingley to just Brighton’s slightly unexpected 33-31 loss to Hampton gives Caulfield took on Bentleigh knowing that a win would put winners over Bentleigh), and the aforementioned Skye. St three goals whilst scoring ten of their own, and although the Kilda City’s 44-11 win over East Brighton rounds out the CPL the inside running for fourth spot. Heatherton had a them within striking distance of the top two if the planets strong 35-21 win over St Kilda City, while Doveton were too second half remained a real contest the damage was done. week that sees various permutations still possible two aligned for them, and as if starstruck by the opportunity The mid-court battle between Taylah Fiddes and Heatherton good for Murrumbeena by 40-31. games out from finals. they failed to take early advantage of the plethora of pocket rocket Steph Peacocke was a glimpse of the future Keysborough and Mordialloc both maintained their long possession provided by their mid-court. Bentleigh, buoyed of these netball clubs, and while Bridget Furphy and Jess Division 6’s final four seems set, although Mordialloc’s unbeaten runs in Division 8. The Burra’s 37-22 win over by the previous week’s victory, took it right up to their Payne began to find their range for Dingley, Rahni Samason meritorious 33-26 win over Dingley Gold not only leaves illustrious opponents and trailed by only one at quarter Caulfield means that they haven’t tasted defeat all season, and Nat Billings were able to score enough for Black to them with a mathematical chance of finals action, but drops time, but here was when the Caulfield wagon really while Mordialloc haven’t been on the wrong end of the score a 47-31 win which keeps the race for top spot alive, at Gold from first to fourth. Top spot is taken by Doveton after began to roll. They began to combine better and, more scoreline since Round 1, their 45-17 win over Hallam keeping least for another week. their percentage-boosting 63-18 win over last placed St importantly, finish better in a strong wind that tested the that record intact. Dingley’s 25-21 loss to Mount Waverley all Kilda City. Heatherton’s 36-21 success against Aspendale best of shooters, to extend their surplus to 10 at the main Heatherton’s unbeaten run in Division 2 shows no sign of but puts paid to their chances of breaking into the top two, gives them second, while Dingley Red scraped home by 20- break and 18 turning for home. That finished the game as a ending any time soon. Fourth-placed South Yarra would while Lyndhurst’s 40-25 win over Dandenong means that the contest, and with the attacking combination of Beth Wilson have fancied their chances of giving the Tunners a stern 19 against Hallam to assume third spot. Clayton’s 40-15 win top four is set. South Yarra outlasted Black Rock by 31-20, and Georgia Heenan still finishing the good work of those test on a difficult day for flowing netball. Instead they over Lyndale comes too late for them to make a play for the while Lyndale 30 beat Heatherton 7. Keysborough will be further afield, Caulfield were able to coast to a 51-29 win. found themselves on the end of a 62-22 walloping as the top four, while South Yarra move past Mount Waverley with tested by Mordialloc and Lyndhurst in the final two rounds black and whites looked to send a message on the run in their 58-16 victory. before finals in a fascinating end to the Division 8 season. Keysborough went into battle with Heatherton White to finals. Second-placed Dingley looked to assert some knowing that defeat would virtually kill off their finals authority of their own against their nearest rivals Caulfield, aspirations for 2017. From the outset, however, this never but were made to struggle all the way against the steadily looked likely to happen. Keysborough went into the match improving Bears. A margin of 35-29 suggests that Dingley NETBALL RESULTS: ROUND 13 with their strongest line-up on the court for one of the rare can take nothing for granted should they face lower ranked occasions this season, and straight away their mid-court led opposition in August. Mordialloc’s 45-37 win over Bentleigh by the zippy Megan Kennedy and the industrious Courtney all-but insures them against the wooden spoon, while St Nash set about outplaying, and outworking, their young Kilda City had the bye. While the top three sides can prepare DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 opponents. With shooting at the northern end particularly for finals action, St Kilda City and South Yarra in the final St Kilda City 16 def by St Pauls 46 Bentleigh 37 def by Mordialloc 45 difficult, the Burras took a 10-4 lead to quarter time. The round will be a winner-take-all shootout for fourth spot Dingley 31 def by Heatherton Black 47 second term was more even, but with Tara Bickham and should the Round 14 results go according to the form book. South Yarra 22 def by Heatherton 62 Jaimee Plumb conquering the wind well Keysborough led by Caulfield 51 def Bentleigh 29 eight at the main break and thirteen at three-quarter time. Clayton and Heatherton both have 10 wins in Division 3, Keysborough 35 def Heatherton White 23 Caulfield 29 def by Dingley 35 White threw everything they had at Keysborough early in the with the Clays taking pole position with two rounds to play final stanza but the Burras were able to steady and close having had one fewer match than Heatherton. Clayton’s out a solid 35-23 victory. second bye was this week as Heatherton gave CPL a DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 stern examination, winning their clash by 50-22. Dingley Carrum Patterson Lakes 22 def by Heatherton 50 Dingley Gold 53 def Mordialloc 24 St Kilda City took on an in-form St Pauls knowing that can finish no lower than third after their 45-21 defeat of Caulfield 27 def by Keysborough 35 victory would see them draw level with the side in fourth Caulfield 16 def by Keysborough 30 Lyndale, but here’s where it gets interesting. St Kilda City South Yarra 12 def by Heatherton White 40 spot. However this proved to be a day on which everything Dingley 45 def Lyndale 21 would not have budgeted on a 42-30 loss to Black Rock, Dingley Red 44 def Heatherton Black 16 that could go wrong for City, did. Without the usual and with matches against the top two sides in the last two St Kilda City 30 def by Black Rock 42 Black Rock 33 def St Kilda City 31 Joneses in the attacking goal circle, they were forced rounds they become vulnerable to Keysborough, who could to pair mid-courters Louise Moetu and Chloe Ballard at potentially tip them out of the finals with a win over CPL in times with Rosie Augl as shooters. St Pauls were without the final round. Keysborough stayed in the race with a solid DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 Meg Geschke, Caitlyn Lewis and Ann Cooper, but were 30-16 win over Caulfield. Dingley 53 def Skye 40 South Yarra 58 def Mount Waverley 16 able to fashion plenty of opportunities for attackers Grace East Brighton 11 def by St Kilda City 44 Mordialloc 33 def Dingley Gold 26 Division 4 seems to change in complexion from week to Healey and Alice Williams, who were able to counter Heatherton 50 def St Pauls 22 Hallam 19 def by Dingley Red 20 week, but looks as though it will be fought out between the the tricky conditions with greater aplomb than their Lyndhurst 57 def Dandenong 24 Lyndale 15 def by Clayton 40 two Dingley sides and the two Heatherton sides. Dingley opposite numbers. A 12-6 quarter time lead was not Highett 0 def by Caulfield 10 St Kilda City 18 def by Doveton 63 Gold retain their position at the top table with a 53-24 Cheltenham 51 def Bentleigh 20 Aspendale 21 def by Heatherton 36 insurmountable, but from there City’s passes refused to demolition of the in-form Mordialloc. Heatherton White’s stick and their shots refused to drop as St Pauls increased comprehensive 40-12 victory over South Yarra gives it a firm their lead steadily. A 46-16 final margin was an accurate DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 hold on second place, while Dingley Red remains at their reflection of the dominance of a St Pauls side continuing to Hampton 33 def East Brighton 31 Dandenong 25 def by Lyndhurst 40 heels after beating fourth-placed Heatherton Black by 44- find their feet in Division 1. Oakleigh District 16 def by Dingley 21 Black Rock 20 def by South Yarra 31 16. St Kilda City missed their opportunity to draw level on St Kilda City 21 def by Heatherton 35 Mount Waverley 25 def Dingley 21 Heatherton Black started slightly the better against Dingley, points with White after a costly 33-31 reverse against Black Murrumbeena 31 def by Doveton 40 Heatherton 7 def by Lyndale 30 scoring the first two goals after multiple early turnovers as Rock, whilst Keysborough left Caulfield at the foot of the Cheltenham 23 def by Carrum Patterson Lakes 43 Mordialloc 45 def Hallam 17 both sides settled. The Mifsud sisters were prominent early ladder with a 35-27 win. Chelsea Heights 19 def by Lyndhurst 30 Caulfield 22 def by Keysborough 37

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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 TEAM P W L D F A PTS TEAM P W L D F A PR TEAM P W L D B F A PR TEAM P W L D B F A PR Dingley 13 11 1 1 688 450 46 Heatherton 12 12 0 0 709 300 4.00 Dingley 13 12 1 0 0 490 286 3.69 Keysborough 12 12 0 0 1 518 201 4.00 Oakleigh District 13 10 3 0 0 409 297 3.08 Mordialloc 13 12 1 0 0 488 257 3.69 Heatherton Black 13 10 2 1 691 473 42 Dingley 11 9 2 0 436 353 3.27 Lyndhurst 12 8 3 1 1 425 323 2.83 Dingley 13 10 3 0 0 380 302 3.08 Caulfield 13 9 4 0 618 534 36 Carrum Patterson Lakes 12 8 4 0 1 430 320 2.67 Lyndhurst 12 8 4 0 1 382 346 2.67 Caulfield 12 6 6 0 453 396 2.00 East Brighton 12 6 5 1 0 386 371 2.17 Lyndale 13 5 7 1 0 278 295 1.69 Heatherton White 13 6 7 0 475 523 24 South Yarra 12 6 6 0 399 426 2.00 Heatherton 13 6 6 1 0 375 370 2.00 Hallam 13 5 8 0 0 365 456 1.54 Keysborough 13 5 8 0 488 524 20 Doveton 13 5 7 1 0 387 441 1.69 Mount Waverley 13 4 8 1 0 265 356 1.38 St Kilda City 11 4 7 0 393 473 1.45 St Kilda City 13 5 8 0 477 569 20 Hampton 12 5 7 0 0 321 359 1.67 South Yarra 12 3 9 0 1 251 345 1.33 Mordialloc 11 3 8 0 359 535 1.09 Murrumbeena 13 4 9 0 0 291 388 1.23 Heatherton 13 4 9 0 0 288 364 1.23 St Pauls 13 4 9 0 476 526 16 Cheltenham 12 3 9 0 1 349 449 1.00 Caulfield 13 4 9 0 0 324 458 1.23 Bentleigh 12 1 10 1 327 529 0.50 Bentleigh 13 1 12 0 428 742 4 St Kilda City 13 3 10 0 0 253 448 0.92 Black Rock 13 3 10 0 0 299 393 0.92 Chelsea Heights 13 2 11 0 0 255 380 0.62 Dandenong 13 4 9 0 0 332 514 0.92 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 TEAM P W L D F A PR TEAM P W L D B F A PR NETBALL FIXTURES: ROUND 14 Clayton 11 10 1 0 385 262 3.64 Dingley Gold 12 10 2 0 1 612 423 3.33 Heatherton 13 10 3 0 0 625 438 3.08 Heatherton 12 10 2 0 548 369 3.33 White DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 Dingley Red 12 8 3 1 1 433 334 2.83 Dingley 12 9 2 1 476 327 3.17 HEATHERTON BLACK DINGLEY V CAULFIELD Heatherton BENTLEIGH V DINGLEY 13 9 4 0 0 530 454 2.77 V ST KILDA CITY St Kilda City 12 7 4 1 423 424 2.50 Black HEATHERTON V ST KILDA CITY St Kilda City 13 8 5 0 0 449 410 2.46 ST PAULS V CAULFIELD MORDIALLOC V ST KILDA CITY Keysborough 12 6 6 0 384 357 2.00 CLAYTON V Keysborough 12 6 6 0 1 476 429 2.00 CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES BENTLEIGH V KEYSBOROUGH Black Rock 11 4 7 0 362 333 1.45 CAULFIELD V SOUTH YARRA Black Rock 13 5 8 0 0 415 476 1.54 BLACK ROCK V LYNDALE HEATHERTON WHITE Lyndale 13 4 9 0 369 451 1.23 Mordialloc 13 5 8 0 0 397 493 1.54 V DINGLEY BYE: HEATHERTON BYE: KEYSBOROUGH Caulfield 12 3 9 0 333 419 1.00 South Yarra 13 2 10 1 0 380 490 0.77 Carrum Patterson DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 12 1 10 1 261 502 0.50 Lakes Caulfield 13 1 12 0 0 400 601 0.31 SKYE V BENTLEIGH DINGLEY GOLD V SOUTH YARRA KEYSBOROUGH V DINGLEY GOLD ST PAULS V EAST BRIGHTON DINGLEY RED V ASPENDALE DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 DINGLEY RED V SOUTH YARRA TEAM P W L D F A PTS TEAM P W L D F A PTS HEATHERTON WHITE V LYNDHURST V HEATHERTON HEATHERTON V MORDIALLOC CAULFIELD Caulfield 13 12 1 0 600 392 48 Doveton 13 11 2 0 506 378 44 CAULFIELD V DANDENONG CLAYTON V HALLAM Lyndhurst 13 11 2 0 598 341 44 Heatherton 13 10 2 1 463 366 42 MORDIALLOC V BLACK ROCK HIGHETT V CHELTENHAM ST KILDA CITY V LYNDALE Dingley 13 11 2 0 529 405 44 Dingley Red 13 10 3 0 586 380 40 ST KILDA CITY V HEATHERTON BLACK ST KILDA CITY V DINGLEY DOVETON V MOUNT WAVERLEY Heatherton 13 9 4 0 635 355 36 Dingley Gold 13 10 3 0 524 409 40 Cheltenham 13 8 5 0 520 432 32 Mordialloc 13 8 5 0 420 420 32 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 Skye 13 8 5 0 540 452 32 Clayton 13 7 6 0 448 416 28 MURRUMBEENA V DINGLEY DANDENONG V DINGLEY St Kilda City 13 7 6 0 512 445 28 Aspendale 13 5 7 1 463 487 22 ST KILDA CITY V EAST BRIGHTON MORDIALLOC V KEYSBOROUGH Highett 13 5 8 0 246 413 20 South Yarra 13 5 8 0 432 391 20 LYNDHURST V HEATHERTON HALLAM V LYNDHURST East Brighton 13 2 11 0 309 501 8 Mount Waverley 13 4 7 2 497 548 20

Dandenong 13 2 11 0 286 516 8 Hallam 13 3 10 0 347 445 12 CHELTENHAM V DOVETON BLACK ROCK V LYNDALE

Bentleigh 13 1 12 0 267 489 4 Lyndale 13 2 10 1 330 509 10 HAMPTON V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT MOUNT WAVERLEY V HEATHERTON

St Pauls 13 1 12 0 263 651 4 St Kilda City 13 1 11 1 418 638 6 CHELSEA HEIGHTS V CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES CAULFIELD V SOUTH YARRA

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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Rahni Samason Heatherton Black 16 289 Sophie Bartlett Heatherton 53 472 Jessica Jones St Kilda City 0 263 Billie Nukunuku St Kilda City 0 202 Jessica Payne Dingley 17 255 Katie Lamb Bentleigh 32 199 Grace Healey St Pauls 28 233 Hayley Becker South Yarra 9 189 Sophie O'Shea Caulfield 0 217 Amber McHenry Dingley 19 170 Bella Riddell Heatherton White 11 208 Penny Byers-Tymms Dingley 10 160 Mia McMillan Heatherton White 7 197 Brooke Davies Mordialloc 20 132 Alice Williams St Pauls 18 179 Hannah Shilling Caulfield 16 111 Jaimee Plumb Keysborough 19 173 Caitlyn Ashby Caulfield 0 109 Georgia Hernan Caulfield 21 159 Mietta Leckey Caulfield 0 101

DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Alana Cooper Dingley 31 264 Bianca Waras-Carstensen Dingley Gold 47 277 Breanna Cull St Kilda City 23 210 Heidi Samason Heatherton White 12 210 Bianca Robinson Keysborough 12 204 Gloria Yuen St Kilda City 22 210 Sally Janssen Heatherton 28 170 Lauren Fredrickson Keysborough 18 209 Dani Forward Black Rock 26 161 Sontina Teinakore Heatherton Black 0 207 Tamara Weilbaecher Lyndale 0 157 Chelsey McAndrew Heatherton Black 10 195 Acacia Quinn Heatherton 22 146 Stephanie Craig South Yarra 4 181 Penelope Townley Clayton 0 140 Jacinta Traeger Caulfield 5 164 Jacinta Frawley Black Rock 16 125 Zoe Jennings Black Rock 15 136 Taylah Mackie Clayton 0 125 Shannon Bailey Dingley Gold 0 136

DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Verity Sheppard Heatherton 45 458 Hannah Lyon South Yarra 44 266 Melissa Mair Lyndhurst 47 435 Ashleigh Johnson Aspendale 10 257 Kimberly Harrison Skye 34 367 Lauren Martin Mount Waverley 0 255 Jodie Brown Caulfield 0 365 Megan Piper Dingley Gold 11 254 Nicole Carmeni Dingley 48 355 Madelon Clark Clayton 33 243 Brooke Lynne Cheltenham 29 254 Felicity Evans Dingley Red 7 212 Darcie Chadwick St Kilda City 36 219 Kellie Murphy Dingley Red 9 209 Madison Jacka St Kilda City 0 150 Jackie Eggens Lyndale 9 172 Jessica Credlin Cheltenham 22 147 Jo-Anne Evans St Kilda City 11 158 Brittany Raynes Skye 6 138 Sarah Schmedeman Doveton 37 151

DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Jessica Cook Carrum Patterson Lakes 29 225 Grace Evans Mordialloc 24 212 Emma Henderson Dingley 11 212 Rebecca Mastroianni Keysborough 25 204 Aleysha King Lyndhurst 0 169 Jenna Bousfield Dandenong 25 188 Amanda Robert Oakleigh District 10 167 Matilda O'Toole Mordialloc 21 163 Jess Ostrognay East Brighton 9 166 Julie Vane Hallam 10 161 Tiarne Cipressi Doveton 27 152 Sharni Robinson Keysborough 12 153 Olivia Hargrave Murrumbeena 15 126 Cindy Fung Caulfield 14 122 Erin Moody Hampton 22 125 Julie-Anne Telfer South Yarra 0 121 Brooke Davies Cheltenham 15 123 Tina Robinson Lyndhurst 18 120 Aisling Muir Murrumbeena 16 122 Elyse Pixton Black Rock 13 111

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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 BENTLEIGH CAULFIELD MORDIALLOC SOUTH YARRA COACH: Michelle Cunningham COACH: Marilyn McGaw COACH: Sue Kimber COACH: Emma Houghton COACH: Maggie Riley Madison McGaw Tobi Cunningham Sophie O'Shea Stephanie Clemons Alana Harris (C) Andrea Flagg Sarah Hogan Erin Price Lucy McKeown Renee Bruce Brooke Hiscock Maddy Gleeson Georgia Hernan Alice Pohlner Stephanie O'Dea Hayley Becker Brooke Davies Tess Ryrie Kelsy Dornau Jen Baird Jemima Price Phoebe Naughton Maggie Riley Jessica Buerckner Emma Gardiner Lucy Houghton Caishlin Simpson Ky Brown Fotini Starvou Makayla Bulte Maddy Goldsmith Catherine Ferguson Sarah Horridge DINGLEY HEATHERTON BLACK ST KILDA CITY DIVISION 3 COACH: Adrian Ballantyne COACH: Teena Mifsud COACH: Heidi Samason COACH: David Butler Laura Piper Taylah Fiddes Rahni Samason Helen Margaret Ashin Billie Nukunuku (C) Jenna Dean BLACK ROCK Natalie Billings Bayley Mifsud Sarah Fischer Nikki Tulley Jess Rosetta (VC) Kahlivia Russell COACH: Tanjil Fitzpatrick COACH: Annaliese Neal Leah Seeto Ella Batish Jess Payne Alicia Wise Casie Beddome Rose Barr Zali Mifsud Kirsten Daley Jacinta Frawley (C) Rebecca Goodear Shae Wonnacott Chloe Sinclair Morgan Riley Jackie Newton Chelsea Bilney Sophie Dunn Sara Merkus Britt Goldsmith Brie Reichman Stephanie Peacock Emma Holden Kaitlyn Chase Shannon Meehan Dani Forward Alexis Petridis HEATHERTON WHITE KEYSBOROUGH Jasmine Kick Stephanie Timmons

COACH: Scott Regnier COACH: Kelly Horton COACH: Mia McMillan Erin Naismith CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES CAULFIELD Laura Agius Megan Kennedy Bella Riddell Maggie Carlon Amy Burns Courtney Nash COACH: Wendy Van Der Peet COACH: Jess Mersin Kate Moffart Taylor Leeson Elise Boyd Rebecca Macinnes Jacqueline Coy Rachael McLarty Annabelle Ryan Nicola Kirk Gemma Proy Alex Riddell Lesina Lalotoa Jaimee Plumb Sarah Morton Tayla Daniels Ashleigh Bell Stephanie Pursell Rebecca Watson Zoe James Sienna Kelly Acacia Quinn Tara Bickham Ilana Biczok Carly Manfre Elena Ryan Tamlyn Cocker Juliana Bedggood Georgia Donkin Isobelle Stait Addie Priaulz ST KILDA CITY ST PAULS Samantha Newsom Abby Blundy Jess Mersin COACH: Melanie Starr COACH: Mark Bormanis CLAYTON DINGLEY Chloe Ballard (C) Louise Moetu Eliza Barnes Caitlin Lewis COACH: COACH: Mel Ades Jessica Jones (VC) Tash Petroff Mikaela Hayes Ann Cooper Taku Anne Jones Rosie Augl Grace Healey Alice Williams Sarah Collins (C) Taylah Mackie Laura Kilfoyle Erin Gold Alysha Morecroft Rachael Martin Carly Buhagiar Sarah Murphy-Gamble Megan Hendry Claire Stratton Rebecca Collins Penelope Townley Cara Plant Sarah Jackson Meghan Geschke Emily Crawford Felicity Lingard Maggie Collins Chloe Pearce Sophie Virtue Alana Cooper Kendrah Lee Ellie Davidson Jess Baddeley DIVISION 2 BENTLEIGH CAULFIELD HEATHERTON KEYSBOROUGH COACH: Nicki Arnold COACH: Kerrie Mussert COACH: COACH: Michelle Cunningham COACH: Marilyn McGaw COACH: Sue Kimber Acacia Quinn Sarah Thompson Chelsea Rowe Gabrielle Flint Mikayla Ruddy Michelle Paton Caitlyn Ashby Brieanna Cooper Nicki Arnold Shelleigh Papatsikas Lisa Fox Alana Vieceli Katie Lamb Amanda McDonald Hannah Shilling Gabrielle Coventry-Martini Emma Eckhardt Debra Hughes Zoe Harper Sarah Vella Jessica McGaw Kathryn Stanly Brodie Aumont Mietta Leckey Claudia Papatsikas Mary Ann Harley Kelsie Le Breton Bianca Robinson Kristy Blackman Jayde Brown Maxine Behnke Abby Blundy Teaghan Avery Sally Janssen Brea Vieceli Kaitlin Gilbert Kate Cross

DINGLEY HEATHERTON LYNDALE ST KILDA CITY COACH: Cassandra Fogarty COACH: Scott Regnier COACH: Barbara Ruston COACH: Kate Foster Miranda Bailey Emma Gent Sophie Clark (Bartlett) Liz McConville (Evans) Shae Hildebrand (C) Elizabeth Hogan Breanna Cull (C) Louise Allen Martyna Cooper Tayla Austin Teena Mifsud Courtney Weiske Jaimi Paton Erin Scaf Hannah Smith (VC) Emma Eastmond Eleanor Douglas Jess Haslem Jaime Regnier Kirsty Mann Lauren Welsh Michelle Nguyen Brianna Sartori Anne Hallam Ashlei Brammer Penny Bryers-Tymms Mandy Quinn Acacia Quinn Summa-Lea James Belinda Schembri Kate Foster Anthea Nisbet-Smith Chelsea Goldin Amber McHenry Belinda Kay Sarah Gallie Tamara Weilbaecher Brittany Graham Meg O'Callaghan

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The SFNL has a Social Media Policy which sets out clear with us on Saturdays and with the SMJFL on Sundays. He guidelines for how anyone connected with the League has only 850 games to go to catch up to Phil Scott’s games should use social media. If someone connected with tally, and at this rate, will get there before he turns 40! the SFNL posts something that is derogatory or abusive The number of women umpiring in the SFNL continues towards an umpire, that person can be dealt with by the to grow, and Megan Alsford is one of a number of our League. Similarly, if an umpire posts something that is recent recruits who is showing lots of potential. Megan derogatory about another umpire, a player or a club, that played women’s footy for seven years and, after retiring umpire can be sanctioned by the League. However, the from playing, took up umpiring women’s footy in 2014. Her White Knight is not sure what to make of the post on the playing background came in handy last week when she was SFLUA Facebook page by Tevan D’Souza stating that he had bowled over in the first quarter but bounced straight up and been dreaming about Andrew Scott winning Masterchef. continued as if nothing had happened. She needs to arrange As a general rule, posting the content of your dreams her social calendar a little better though, and not book on Facebook could lead to undue speculation about your appointments with her hairdresser on Tuesday evenings, as thought processes. Joel Lewis is certainly advised never to she ended up double booked after showing a yellow card on post his dreams anywhere! Saturday. Megan is a dietician and probably needs to give Last Saturday at Springvale saw the past and future of some dietary advice to Al Manning and Peter Martin. SFNL umpiring on display when Phil Scott umpired with Megan wasn’t the only person to take a tumble last week; Matt Stratton. Phil, an SFLUA Life Member, has been Hannah Bailes celebrated her first Div 1 game by hitting involved in senior football since 1969 when he played with the deck in the first quarter at Clayton. However, like Brighton United in the old ESCFA. Over 22 years, also played Megan she was quickly on her feet and continued as if with McKinnon and East Malvern in the Federal League, nothing had happened. Hartwell and Glenhuntly in the ESCFA and East Hawthorn and Ashburton in the SESFL. He wasn’t always the umpires Perhaps Scott Learmonth could show some of the friend and had a run in with the legendary Neville (Nifty) resilience displayed by Meagan and Hannah. He somehow Gardner telling Nev in no uncertain terms that he lacked copped a foot in the shin while trying to impress a young competence (he used some unprintable expletives) and was woman on the dance floor at a club recently, and ended up sent off for his troubles. Phil commenced umpiring in 1991 lying on the floor. If he was hoping that women would flock in the ESCFA where he ended up running with Nifty, who to his side to check on his well-being, or even try CPR, he had by then forgiven him for his harsh words, and, as well would have been sadly disappointed. Two weeks later he is as umpiring over 200 SFL/SFNL games, has also umpired still hobbling, and has missed two matches already. with Southern Umpires and Peninsula Umpires. His son, Michael ran with us for seven years as well. This season, A number of umpires have achieved games milestones in Phil has been doing some cameos as a goal umpire both in recent weeks with Pat Aurish, Georgia Collinson, Tevan the SFNL and as a clubbie with Nagambie, and has clocked D’Souza, Tom Grundy, Nathan Guy, Kaye Johnson, Mitch up over 1000 games as a player and umpire. Lea, Joel Lewis and Riley Webster all reaching the 100 game mark earlier this season, while Anthony Kelly reached For many years, Phil worked in the old Commonwealth the 200 game mark and Al Manning the 300 game mark (as Employment Service, where his colleagues included an officially appointed umpire). SFLUA Life Members Dave Smith and Mick Schembri, both of whom have over thirty years of umpiring experience. Umpires closing in on milestones include Paul Creedon Smithie still does cameos in the SMJFL while Mick Leigh Dawkins, Glenn Emery, Tim Fierenzi, Jack Hine, Troy Schembri runs some Under 19 matches each year Learmonth Jack McKinley and Sam Rogers who should all mentoring our younger umpires when he is not hosting reach the 100-game mark by the finals, while Peter Cooney games at Balwyn where he is Club Secretary. Mick was is closing in on the 200-game mark. Rodd Johnson should in action last Saturday in the Under 19s and his younger reach 300 games if his undercarriage issues are sorted colleagues were a little non-plussed when he arrived at the out and Dan Bomford should reach the 700-game mark ground with his greying beard making him look a little like by September. Dave Mandelbaum should go very close to Santa Claus. He has clocked up 494 SFL/SFNL games but, reaching 600 games by Grand Final Day. at three games a year, may not get to 500 games until 2019! The White Knight will see you at our Trivia Night at the club Matt Stratton is only in Year 10 at Sandringham College but rooms this evening. has played over 100 games of junior football and won an Remember that: Under 14 Best & Fairest. He took up umpiring in the SMJFL last year “to have fun and earn some cash” and umpired “The Ump in Green Should Not Be Seen” and their Under 14 Div 1 Grand Final. This year, he is running “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

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ST PAULS Alice Williams and Grace Healey was Reserves: Sponsored by JBS Hospitality. ST KILDA CITY lead to 38 points at the three quarter the bye round, Division 3 went down to working like a Swiss watch. Centre Against an undermanned Clayton, we were break. Last quarter the game fizzled Black Rock and with two tough games Football Social: courters Claire Stratton and Eliza Barnes very inaccurate to half time. out with Oakleigh kicking two goals to coming up, will have to work hard to Another day where the boys went to the July 29th: were doing the hard work to get the ball one, winning the game by 45 points and keep their finals chances alive. Division 4 In the second half, our team-work opposition ground to play for a berth in damaging the Saints chances to play Past players Lunch to them. also went down, as did Divisions 6 and 7. improved and the win keeps helps our the finals. This game was a 4.15pm start finals this year. The Reserves got their Division 5 was the only City side to bring prospects of participating in September. and under lights to make the occasion 25th Anniversary Reunion 1992 Restricting City to 10 goals after quarter second win for the year after a rough home a win. Seniors Flag Good performances from Johnno and the something special between two teams time was the reason for our 46-16 win. season decimated by player injury and twins, whilst Macca is improving after a trying to keep their final hopes alive. holidays. The U19s maintain top spot after Car Raffle: Want a 1 in 500 chance to win 26th Anniversary Reunion 1991 long absence through injury. Kicking with the four goal wind in the a new car? Grab one of the committee Megan Hendry and Alice Williams among another win. Reserves Flag first quarter the boys started well but next time you are at the Peanut Farm our best Seniors: Sponsored by onePaper could not capitalise. A couple of late Netball and get a ticket for our Holden Cruze 5th August: Industries Ltd. goals by Oakleigh meant a one point lead Division 1 again undermanned and left car raffle, supported by Melbourne City Ladies Day Lunch - Mad Hatter Theme Div 5: Heatherton 50 defeated St Pauls 22 With the gale, we kicked 10 first term to the home side at quarter time. The with one goaler couldn’t get the job done, Holden. 1.30-4.30 goals - mainly through good ground work, Football: second quarter saw the home team kick going down to a much improved St Pauls as clean marking was rare. Verlin and side and almost completely ruling out a Club Sponsors: Red Scooter, Village Contact Caitlin Lewis - 0459 447 018 four goals to nil and open up a 24 point U19: Sponsored by Bendigo Bank (Ormond Gilder prominent, but after half-time, lead at half time. All hope rested on our finals berth. An inability to convert has Belle Hotel, Energetic Apparel, Bendigo Steve Muller Netball: McKinnon Branch) ability to use the wind in the third term. hurt the girls in the last three weeks, Bank, Melbourne City Holden, J&L Unfortunately it was a repeat of the first and they will be looking to improve on Meats, Insightful Systems and Chisholm Div 1: St Pauls 46 defeated We traveled to Oakleigh Districts who got into the action with 9 goals for the quarter and Oakleigh stretched their accuracy for next season. Division 2 had & Gamon. St Kilda City 16 have troubled us in the past. Oakleigh game. won this match when they scored 5 goals Following a superb win last week the girls With Dingley beating Mordi by a goal we in the third term, with the strong wind, were motivated to keep the momentum moved into top place. rolling and from the start our defence was whilst keeping us scoreless. In fact we OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Ressies went down in a thriller but are Sincere thanks to the following 2017 letting nothing through. Megan Hendry only scored 2 behinds against the breeze Will be a great game next week against still in contention for finals as well. sponsors: Woodstock Pizzas CISA Laser Very cold and windy day last week , was intercepting anything in the air and for the day. Mordialloc. Thanks to Clayton for their Clinic Mulgrave Bakery Every-Bodi And fortunately a couple of good results The Breast Cancer Network fundraiser Elly Thorne and Michaela Russo were hospitality, trust they can recover from thanks go to our loyal and generous for the club with the seniors and was a great success. Several people doing their share of plucking loose balls. Ben Lindsey and Nick Coutts again our their setback and become competitive ongoing supporters, Bendigo Bank U 19’s putting up a couple of good saying what a great time they had. It Up 12-6 at the first break, the combo of best. again. Murrumbeena, APB building g and performances, to keep the small crowd was really a great , relaxed and friendly happy. We hope the seniors can continue atmosphere inside, congrats to Karen on Design Consultants, East Oakleigh this good form next week over at Port. organising such a successful day. Best IGA, Ausreo Moorabbin, G & C Motors, Of course the main game was under the one ever! Chadstone Toyota, Il Duca Restaurant, with the unbeaten Keysborough next The firsts match was a slow burner, but a lights and seemed to be received well, Dandy Flooring, Urban Body Corporate, MORDIALLOC Remember all , we have our sponsor week. They were clinical in disposing of cracking second half meant that whoever despite the cold, but didn,t go ahead Trevillian Signs, Pro-Motive Bayside, without a major hiccup. Rick’s face day lunch against Dingley. Please invite Mordialloc v Dingley clashes are always Hallam’s challenge by 45-17. was beaten would feel that this was one Garden Gear , and A & R Automotive slowly turning white when he found out your player sponsor and encourage them events to look forward to, whether it be that got away. Sadly that was us. After Repair Centre, With the ladies footballers taking a the lights weren’t working at half time to come. Our major raffle is another on the football field or the netball court. a great first quarter into the wind which break this week, the football action was had to be seen to be rreally appreciated. important fundraiser so get your $50.00 We do appreciate your generosity. Support There were a few of these to warm the actually saw us lead at quarter time, we cockles of Mordialloc hearts on this day. centred around Souter Reserve as our Wow we somehow got out of that one! ticket asap from Ash. our sponsors! AND GO DISTRICTS. reserves took on ladder leaders Dingley. kicked three early goals in the second Our senior netball side did not have Games against the Dingoes are always term. Sadly the rest of the quarter such a clash. We played Bentleigh, tight and physical affairs and this was yielded us only six behinds, and this plus and in a tight struggle (we always no exception. Possibly the key point of the third term where Dingley showed us DINGLEY It was a game described by Shane In other divisions there were wins seem to have them against Bentleigh the game came in the first quarter as we how to play Souter Reserve and kicked Morwood as a game of two halves, with everywhere, except for Dingley Gold in too), our girls prevailed by 45-37. This kicked with the gale to the southern end, seven goals to one, was where the game The wind blew straight off the Arctic the Dingoes staging a comeback, from a Division six and a narrow loss by just four means that although we can’t make and Dingley kicked the only two goals was won and lost. Daniel Farmer took polar caps and straight down the middle score of just two goals at the main break, goals in Division Eight. finals, we will finish the season in a of the game into it to go in seven points a hand in the last term for the hosts, of Souter Oval last week as our Seniors to out score their opponents and then The extra noise you hear from the cage respectable position, especially given down at the first change. They know welcomed top side Mordialloc in what kicking three goals off his own boot, hang on by six points at the finish. today, as we welcome Bentleigh, will our troublesome start. This too will how to play the ground well and opened and we needed three goals ourselves was always going to be a desperate up a four goal break by half time, and struggle with lots at stake. be attributed to the enthusiasm of our occur for the Super Twos, although their in the last three minutes. We got two Great games from the Ades boys, Morgs, winning run was halted today by the very although we established a lead turning female supporters as the club celebrates of them, but sadly didn’t quite have the What do you get for $5 these days? Not Fergs, Snake, Barty, Azza and our Co- impressive Dingley Gold by 53-24. This for home with some strong forward our annual Ladies Day. Have a great day time to kick the third that would have much; but if you donated at the gate, Captains, but it takes twenty two to pull side still looms as a tricky proposition play in the third quarter it wasn’t quite ladies and barrack hard to help all teams hopeful of a terrific day of fair dinkum off a win like that one. for whoever they play against in the last enough. Dingley steadied in the last tied the game up. James Morris kicked get over the line. three goals with the rest of our kickers community football, I reckon you got ten The Reserves also held off a strong two rounds. Titcombe’s Tigers face a and kicked straight to take a sixteen To all our sponsors, especially Bendigo being singles. Justin Summons, Dave times the entrance value. tricky task in trying to pinch fourth spot, point win. Results elsewhere means the challenge to get home by sixteen Bank, Tranzworks, Carlisle Homes, Marguglio and Todd Bastion flew the flag but they’re still showing plenty of teeth. result hasn’t done us too much damage It was a great day to welcome our friends points and the Unders were reasonably Buxtons Real Estate, Monier, Bird and well for the Bloods on the day. Today they were not only very impressive – we still sit fourth and with games from SFNL headquarters and a chance comfortable in holding off Hampton by Beast, AWM Braeside, Craig Allen and in knocking over Dingley Gold by 33-26, against Cheltenham and Bentleigh still to for Radio 88.3 listeners to tune into what twenty. Spud’s thirds had a week off, after Plenty of respect earned then, and Associates, the Dingley Hotel and the but they stayed in the hunt for the last come, top three is still within our grasp. was an epic game of local footy. This one a last-minute forfeit from Lyndhurst. Denmen, a huge thanks again. finals spot while causing Dingley to fall Ryan Carrison was our only multiple another big day for the football boys at had everything and if these two sides from first to fourth. And the Young Guns goalkicker with three, Robbie Evans, St Pauls next week. Now the hard work meet in September, the league can expect Just three losses on the netball courts, It is looking like the club will be able to continued on their merry way ahead of Nick Fitzgerald and Luke Ardrey being starts in all disciplines leading into another classic at Springvale, hopefully with Division One going down to local reward your support with another strong their blockbuster division eight clash our best. finals. Go well, ladies and gentlemen… with the sun shining on our backs. rivals Heatherton. finals campaign in September.

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It was terrific to get the win away for the weekend, a bit sore etc… day will be at Hurlingham Park on slacken off and let a golden opportunity are fortunate that Bayside Council Community Bank Branch, Dingley on Saturday, however any premature Let’s get everyone on the track and make Saturday 26th August, 12.30pm (EBFNC slip through our hands, Better players: has provided us with temporary Conveyancing Services, Dominoes calculations of a percentage booster Game Day enjoyable for all, win lose or v Keysborough).More details to follow. changerooms that are the envy of most Kilner, Clarke- Henry, Molyneox and Pizza Cheltenham, Essential Money, playing Heatherton were met with a draw, by having a full list on the park. Special tanks to Brighton Holden clubs who would wish their permanent Woodham. Freight & Logistics, H.G.& Co Pty wake-up call. That alarm going off, Mitsubishi, SNAP Fitness, Ray White facilities were as good as these. Our The Ray White Moorabbin Women’s team Moorabbin, Total Balance Physio & BOORAN HOLDEN THIRDS: Are really Ltd, Inspired Business Solutions, like the one on a Monday morning was canteen volunteers have had a difficult had a bye this week so the girls will be Pilates, Sealwell, Mitre 10 Caulfield, settling in to play some exceptional Inspired Communications, Kilburn saying, “hey guys, there are 4 games to time in the cramped area but are surely Joinery, Middy’s Cheltenham, Murray fresh to go next weekend – exciting times 360 Degree Building Services, Hocking football which the 96 point victory go across the next 5 weeks and if you are looking forward to the new canteen that Thompson – Member for Sandringham, heading towards September. Stuart Carnegie-Brighton-Bentleigh, showed. Best were Albrecht (8), passionate about playing at the pointy is just around the corner. Navarone accident & Vehicle Repair, RSM Group, Rogers & Company Foods, Camilleri x 2, O’Connell, Cusack and Oke. end of the season, everyone needs to pull Oliver Hume Property Funds, Pentarch Everyone is gearing up for the EBFNC MCR Consulting, FAIM. ROYAL OAK HOTEL SENIORS: Well a their finger out”. There is a real chance GARDEN OF GOOD & EVIL NETBALL: Group, Perfection Air, Quest Apartments Oscars Gala Ball that is being held greatly improved effort for the full 4 of playing finals in 2017 and the job can Cheltenham, Rosella Foods, Royal on August 5th in the McKinnon Hotel Finally, the 2017 Committee is seeking quarters that saw us fail by a slender Mixed results last week with the Div 5 only be done if we have the entire playing Oak Hotel Cheltenham, Seymour Law, function room. Lots on Facebook but if expressions of interest for both executive 9 points. This is the football that is girls having a comfortable 51-20 victory group engaged and heading in the same Shannon’s Auctions & Insurance, Sport you are looking to purchase tickets, go and non-executive Committee roles for expected each week so now is the time to while the Div 7 girls went down 23-43. direction. Strap, Southland Kia, Tasman Meats, to www.trybooking.com or contact Drew Season 2018. Please enquire directly ensure that it continues for the balance CALTEX SAFEWAY STAR SHOP T.G.I. Friday’s Southland, Terrain Tamer After the Reserves game finished on Taylor at the Club. This will be the night to Michael Rogers on 0414884622 or of the season. Best were North, Nelson, CHELTENHAM VOLUNTEER OF THE 4WD Parts, The Garden of Good & Evil Saturday, I made a point of thanking the of nights and for all players, be sure to [email protected]. La Fontaine, Trainor, Daniels and WEEK: To Kevin and Anne Milesi who Cheltenham, The Workshop Auto Service McLaren. manned the canteen last week for the Centre, Woodlands Golf Club. BENTLEIGH RSL RESERVES:. An Thirds and Colts games home. Your Thanks for your continued support. outstanding performance that resulted contribution is warmly appreciated and in a comprehensive 98 point victory. we know that all involved withe Thirds To keep up to date with all the latest CHELSEA HEIGHTS Area Specialists Reserves Report – Harry Magee & Co Volunteer of the Good to see Wilbur back in amongst it group certainly appreciate your effort. news from around the Cheltenham What do you say about a team of Week – MOP. (Mother of President). with 10. We continue to hold 2nd spot on To the Colts parents and supporters it Football & Netball Club, please follow These notes are brought to you by battlers, who try their guts out week Mrs Larkin, canteen helper, the aldder by a clear margin but we must would be terrific if you could patronise us on Twitter @cheltenhamfnc or on in and week out, knowing they are keep it up to that level to give us a real our canteen Facebook @cheltenhamfnc. our Gold Sponsors – Thomas Thomas extraordinaire. Plastering and Combined Waste undermanned because of injuries. Their determination and endeavour Services - BJS Insurance Group – Sponsors cannot be questioned and as a club, List – BENTLEIGH By James Kiernan. Our reserves played in a heart- three-quarter-time. Unfortunately our Round 16. I hope everyone has we should be very proud of them. Thomas Thomas Plastering, stopper in round 13. In a game opponents ran over us, as they did use recovered from “heart failure” as Combined Waste Services, Doolans Round 13 saw our seniors host Port completely dominated by the wind, Best Players – C. Cocker, P. Gerard, the wind effectively. And we fell to a Hampton took it right up to our Heavy Haulage, The Craft & Co-Farm, Melbourne Colts, in what was a our opponents would have it in the J. O’Dwyer, K. Rodwell, D. O’Driscoll, disappointing 31-point loss. However, tremendous opportunity for our boys last quarter after we had built a Seniors. A close call which could L. Williams. Area Specialists, 2 Moons Financial to avenge a loss in the reverse fixture defendable 22-point lead at the final more good signs from our extremely have resulted in an upset win by Solutions, Bendigo Bank – Aspendale Craft and Co-Farm Netball Report earlier in the year. Once again at break. After our boys held out and young side that when focused they can the “Hammers.” I sure Puppet and Gardens, Harry Magee & Co, BJS – Another great game of netball, just Arthur Street the wind was to heavily compete with anyone. his band of loyal followers were Insurance Group, Ocean Herbs didn’t concede a goal for the first falling short by just a handful of goals. impact the game, as the fierce wind ten minutes of the quarter, Port shouting instructions and remedies and Vegs, Peak Digital, Matho’s Bentleigh is running its annual The improvement has been incredible dictated the game and made it nearly Melbourne broke through for one from across the fence. This week we Maintenance, Pumkin Outdoor Blinds, impossible to score at the pavilion end comedy auction night on July 29. and the girls should be very proud of goal, then another short after and travel to one of our local rivals, Skye, Mordialloc Optical, Square Peg Finger of the ground. We started against the their progress and netball prowess. then all of a sudden it was a six-point Everyone is welcome to attend and another team that is capable of giving Food, Right Choice Conveyancing, wind and failed to register a score, game with a few minutes left. After if anyone has any last minute items Domino’s Pizza – Patterson Lakes – however, by only giving up 10 points to us a good football lesson if we are not Domino’s-Patterson Lakes, A & B some scrappy play they jagged to donate, contact Luke on 0478 473 at our best. Netball Players’ of the Week – Towing, Sanur Beach Villas – Bali, our opposition we felt we were in the another to tie the game and soon after, No listing. driver’s seat early and in the second 570. 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Cody Gems and Jewellery while D1 White lowered their colours to HEATHERTON Walking’ Johnny Hunter in their first day (which explains a bit). Two wins on Reserve Report Keysy. D2, D3, D4 W, D5 D6, D7 won and CAULFIELD games for the 1st XVIII team this the footy field was a good result. Playing an undermanned opposition D4 B and D8 lost. Melbourne Food Distributors Sandleford Football report we didn’t have it all our own way in the season. Seniors Report Heatherton Football & Netball Club Insurance Solutions Netball Report 1st half and led by just 21 points at the We wandered to Mayfield Reserve We failed to make the most of the breeze is proudly sponsored by: The Scoobies had a great opportunity On a cold & blustery day at the netball break. The game opened up in the 3rd Cody Gems & Jewellery, Melbourne Food with some trepidation as the Mountain in the 1st finishing with 2.6 to 1.2. From courts, our teams had mixed results and we piled on 12 unanswered goals. Distributors, Cheltenham Moorabbin Lions got us earlier this season. A to consolidate their place on the there on it was a hard slog in the cold and Mongo turned back the clock and rucked with only 2 teams getting the ‘W’. The RSL, Tom the Lumberjack, Harris Family good start into a stiff breeze and a ladder as other ‘top 5’ teams were most of the day. Aaron continued his windy conditions. Stoner was back to his Meats, Chadstone Toyota, 360 South, playing each other and the boys did 1sts were clinical in their win over good form. Marty kicked a bag. JR was solid 2nd term saw us head into the best on the weekend and finished with 2 Rick Butler Market Gardens, Miracle Bentleigh despite the absence of some finding a lot of the ball across half back. Autospray, Bendigo Bank Dingley Village, big break with a comfy lead of 22pts. just that. We started well booting goals. Corka continued his good run of key players. The 5ths had a walkover Congratulations to Jason Louey on his Cheltenham Conveyancing The 3rd quarter started in much the first 4 goals into the breeze and form. Great to see Stork back in the ones 100 game milestone of senior football. which was disappointing and the other Dave Templeton would like to thank the same fashion and we booted the led comfortably at half-time. To their and playing good football. Shaque has teams were gallant in defeat. Harris Family Butchers Matt Buckley and Melbourne Food first 3 goals of the quarter to open credit, the Mount boys played well been consistent all year and was hard at Netball Report Distributors for sponsoring him for the up a handy lead but the Mount boys in the 3rd term and had reduced the Our next Social Event is our $1,000 it again on the weekend. D1 Black knocked off Dingley by 16 goals 2017 Season. responded well to close the gap to a margin to 4 goals but our lads put the raffle to be held on Sat 12 Aug 2017. foot down in the final term booting 6 MURRUMBEENA in the second going into the long break one of the contenders. Great to have few points at orange time. The final Tix cost $10. See Adam Ballard or 10 points up. Nico back in the team as we have missed stanza was an arm-wrestle and our unanswered goals to record a good Hannah Shilling for tix. Netballers: Unfortunately we only had his grunt and determination. Corbo The second half was an arm wrestle skipper stood tall to get us across the win. Wakkers proved there is life after 6 players this week. A full team would And we are hosting an International with neither side giving an inch. Keysie’s played a selfless role on one of their key line by a slender margin. O’Shea was marriage by kicking 4 goals and the have proved advantageous for us. Big efforts kicking against the wind in play makers, Jaz was solid as always Cup match (Great Britain v Ireland) thankyou to Keeley who filled in. Once great up back and Twirdy & Heagns cockroach snagged 3 despite a heavy the last and slotting 3 majors was the down back and big Cat dismantled the on Sat 12 Aug 2017 which promises again an amazing effort by all the girls difference in the end. A disappointing 8 opposition’s ruck stocks single handedly. both got their share of the footy. And tag. Squid & ‘Liz’ Hurley rebounded who had to work extra hard with one to be big. point loss at the end of the day but we well done to OMG (that stands for well off half-back and Coxy used his player down and windy conditions made The season is in our hands but we must managed to retain third position on the ball throwing difficult. Well done for keep playing consistent footy. Old Man Gilesy), Nipper & ‘Keep on head as battering ram for much of the By Growler. ladder. Thanks to Corn dog, Larko and putting in 100%. Scores Beena 31 - 40 big Tommy for helping out as we were 5th August V Hampton - Don’t forget our Doveton undermanned. A solid week on the track big ’77 Reunion – see you down at the Womens Footy – girls had a Bye weekend boys as we re group for the wide open Beena arena for a great afternoon. gone but are back on the ground this spaces of Springy. Sunday against Endeavour Hills. We thank all our wonderful sponsors: DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES In the Senior game it was a good toss Woodards Carnegie, Bendigo Bank Football: Coming up against to win as we rammed home 7 goals Murrumbeena, Lions Op Shop Keysborough is always tough and that’s 5 behinds to Keysborough’s solitary Murrumbeena, Total Waste Solutions, what we got in the Ressies and Seniors. behind. This set the scene for the The Rosstown Hotel, Murrumbeena Reserves in tough, windy conditions. We held The Ressies kicked against a severe wind remainder of the game and despite Newsagency, Bowen Automotive. DOVETON in the first and restricted Keysie to 1 goal Keysie coming back in the last we came The twos came up against endeavour a small lead at half time and had the 6 behinds. We took advantage of the wind away with a fantastic 20 point win against www.murrumbeenafc.com.au Netball hills on Saturday and knew they wind advantage in the third. It was Div 6 came out firing after their 2nd had to play well to compete with endeavour hills who wanted it more defeat last week for the season endeavours strong team. The boys though, outscoring us into the breeze 10% discount to all MOUNT 12pm til 5pm - $40 per person – MOUNT WAVERLEY got off to an OK start with the strong and then running away with it in the Supporters (just tell them you are Mayfield Reserve and the whole team playing one of wind and held a small lead at quarter last. Still work to do for the group as CHEMIST WAREHOUSE: Mt Waverley, one) on all products excluding items their best games with next to no SPORTSMAN NIGHT time. The second saw Endeavour Glen Waverley & Keysborough on sale, dispensary items and baby errors and with our shooters great we head towards finals.... Wed 16th August take advantage of the wind and they formula. accuracy, we managed 63 goals even MY CHEMIST: Aspendale Gardens 7pm til late - $10 per person – ended the half in front. The third qtr Don’t forget Sunday August 6th is The My Chemist Aspendale Gardens in the high winds. $4000 draw! Tickets available from WEEKLY WRITE UP Notting Hill Hotel was a big one for the Eagles with 10% discount to all MOUNT plenty of scoring opportunities. If not the club HANDS OFF GAME + VOTE COUNT Final scores Doveton 63-18 To be up to date with all Match Supporters (just tell them you are Sat 26th August for bad conversion we would of had a Reports, Events and all News to do one) on all products excluding items St Kilda City As always we thanks our sponsors: 2pm til late – Mayfield Reserve bigger lead than the 3 goals we had with our proud club, on sale, dispensary items and baby Div 7 ladies started out a little slow at the break. Against a 5 goal breeze, formula. THANKS TO ALL OUR SPONSORS Bottle-O Doveton Please go to our website www.mwfc. the boys hung on with contest after FOR ALL THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS with both teams going goal for goal. org.au/news to sign up for our weekly Bensons Mount Waverley contest going our way and at the end MBM Grounds Maintenance WEEK IN WEEK OUT: online newsletter. 5% discount to all MOUNT Supporters With a pep talk at quarter time, of the day we held firm to record a 1 (just tell them you are one) on all food Notting Hill Hotel, Yellow Express, Prince Mark Hotel It is sent via email and shared across the girls really took ownership of point win! Best- Omar(3goals) big X & beverages. Get Wet Pools & Spas, Sam’s Fruit Facebook as well each week. the game. and Doinz (2 goals) Loan Studio World, Simply Free Range, Huey’s UPCOMING EVENTS: SPONSOR OFFER: Bakehouse, L&H Electrical, Onion Both ends really stepping up. Seniors Conway Cranes Chemist Warehouse Mt Waverley, LADIES DAY Patch Oakleigh RSL, Mulgrave The first half was a scrappy battle Glen Waverley & Keysborough Sat 12th August Country Club, Bensons Mt Waverley We defeated Murrumbeena 40 to 31 as both sides struggled to execute Fountain Gate Bingo

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CARRUM PATTERSON Padman for his 1st win as a Senior Coming up: Coach! *Past Players Day, last home game LAKES Rnd 17 against Dandenong – We had a fantastic midseason Gala August 12. Ray White Patterson Lakes Reserves Ball that evening to celebrate, and this CPLFNC 14-6 -90 Def Sandown 3-5-23 provided a chance for all to let the hair *B&F Night – Longbeach RSL – down in an unofficial way. Everybody date TBC. “An all-round, fantastic team effort”… scrubbed up well indeed, all dressed John Psaras - Coach. to impress and had a fun night…. Go Lions!! Freddies Marina Pizza Seniors thanks to all who put in countless OUR PARTNERS: Freddies Marina CPLFNC 17.13 - 115 Def Sandown hours to make this happen! Pizza, Microflite Helicopter Services, 5.5-35 Remember to grab yourself a ticket Ray White Patterson Lakes, Carrum Patterson Lakes Sports Club, “Super effort for a well earned win! for our Huge Microflite Raffle – A Longbeach RSL, Bay City Holden The groups morale is high, their Helicopter Ride for 4 to be wined and Frankston, Bakers Delight Patterson football is improving all the time and dined at a fantastic Vineyard up in the Lakes, Riviera Hotel, South East are playing for the club and each Beautiful Hills of Yarra Valley! Prosthetics, Top Notch Studios, SUPPORTING THE SFNL other”…Cain Padman - Coach. Valued at $4k for only a tenner!.... Launching Way Carrum, Linden President Notes which equates to only $2.50 per Meats, Longbeach Tree Service, AND LOCAL SPORTING CLUBS Last week’s round offered fantastic person - so grab a couple of tickets!! Lord & Master Barber, Carrum results for the Club, with the 2 football Big Game at the Den this week, so Station Charcoal Chicken, Amstel sides having convincing wins and come and support our boys as they Accountants, PPC Australia, Fair 1 of the 2 netball sides the same. take on rivals - Hallam FC. This is the Dinkum Promotions, Evelyn Neale, Well done to all our combatants and 2nd last time to enjoy footy at Carrum Creative Image Landscapes and mfc Coaches, special mention to Cain for 2017, so get down to Roy Dore! mortgages.

SOUTH YARRA and Gem. The final scores; Heatherton The seniors took on an inform Blackrock White 40 defeated South Yarra 12. team away. The game didn’t start well The Simply Health Report: with the home team adjusting to the It was a hard day at the office for A B Reserves recruited half of the Bodger windy conditions far quicker and jumping grade, with not only playing the very clan, welcoming Bianca and Shelley to out to a 27 point lead at the first break. impressive top of the table Heatherton the team. In incredibly windy conditions, The damage was done with the lead but in blizzard like conditions! Woiwod the girls were eager to replicate their remaining around that margin for the in her Greek glowing tan glory was very remainder of the day. The usual crew win against BlackRock at the beginning impressive working well in defence. in the middle tried all day but a few of the season. The shooters worked hard Eagleton played well in Goal Keeper. under the ring, sinking goals from left, too many passengers left the Yarras right and centre. Hannah’s use of space, In gale force winds, the Thirds took wanting. on arch nemesis, BlackRock. After accurate goaling and tireless leads For full match reports, please view the smashing them earlier in the year, it earned her a very well deserved best on Yarras’ Facebook page and / or website. court. Mary picked off loose passes and was clear that the Yarras were out for had many defensive rebounds. South a repeat of the dose. In the absence of Big thank you to Owen Pearse, Ziata Yarra 31 defeated Black Rock 20. captain, Will Quince, Ky stepped up in Anderson and Olly Khoury for organising the ruck and performed admirably. Alby a fantastic Golden Jubilee ball at the B grade took on Glen Waverley. The and Brook continued on their merry Hawthorn Hotel. Yarras where able to move the ball way, picking up possessions at will. The Special thank you to all of our sponsors around the court with ease in a similar defence held up well, with everyone including Brady Tiling, Hawthorn manner to the Mighty Duck’s Flying V. It playing their role. Jets 26 were defeated Hotel, Kingston Trophies, Rounds was a great team effort with everyone by South Yarra 64. playing their part. Candice had multiple Real Estate, Simply Health, Q Dental, intercepts. Julie and Ruby also played After a tumultuous week, beat second Hunter Industrials, Eleven Ten Advisory, well. Yarras 58 defeated Glen Waverley on the ladder. Belfrage dominated in the Melbourne Periodantal, Safety-Wear, 16. ruck and was even better around the Avon Tyrepower, Yo Get It, Signs Here, ground. He was an absolute standout as Rainbow Meats, Helloworld, Flight A Reserve ran into a red hot Heatherton best on ground for both sides. Smith’s Centre, Inner Eastern Physio, Coltivare White team on Saturday. The Yarras had speed from the half forward line was Fruit Supply, McKenzie Allen Lawyers, a good start to the game, being down by valuable. Wyatt had plenty of space, and Bendigo Bank (Surrey Hills/ Canterbury/ 6 goals after the first quarter. But were his pin point skills despite the heavy Ashburton/ Balwyn), The Swan Street then over ran by an experienced, fast ball winds set up the Yarras going forward. Auctions, Merchant Electrical, Juventino moving and physical, Heatherton team. The defenders were outstanding by Café Restaurant, RPJ Internet Solutions Some good opportunities were provided keeping their opponents quiet. The win and all 250 Club, past player members, by our defenders, Rebecca, Ali, Laura had Willard Lloyd doing backflips. partners and all Player sponsors.

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ASHWOOD team. Jake Chapman and Dave Reilly as pursue the 4 point and with a run off played good games and Dale Carroll home games against the competition SPONSOR OF THE WEEK marked strongly and bagged 5 goals. We heavy works we have plenty to aim for. now need to have a big win next week to Best Jonga, Brooks, Joneses and Kellett. PURE BULID - for all your renovation, ensure we keep in touch with the top 3. extensions and building needs please AROUND THE GROUND call Hayden Spaulding on 0413 120 815 IDEAL CARPET CLEANER In very wet and cold conditions on - Reserve Report Sunday we discovered the the kids love M PRINT - Seniors Report Players back from injury in good the wet but not so much the footy getting We were away to Moorabbin in very numbers gave us a far stronger side kicked into their cold hands. windy conditions and were out to atone as we travelled down to Moorabbin. A for some recent dismal performances, gale to one end proved decisive as we The next generation have stepped up however things did not turn out that way successfully defended the first quarter and show their dance moves and other and it took us till late in the last to seal and then put the game to bed in the ability’s at the mid year ball last Saturday the game. Full credit to the Kangaroos second. Jonga was back to his brilliant night. Great night. Massive thank you to who outran us for most of the game. It best and Doova provided great run off Punter for organising the night. was great to see the return to senior half back and Jim and Mitch proved Today we celebrate and thank the football for Daniel Macklin who has effective yet again up front. Centre Sponsors of our great club for without made a miraculous recovery from a square dominance thru Johna and their contribution of time and financial serious spinal injury. Matt Maginness Hinesy was crucial and we had quite a we would struggle as a local club. and George Lithotomos were a great mosquito fleet in action to keep pumping down back and Brett Figas showed why us forward. Over 100 points in the end THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS FOR he is an important inclusion for the as we defend our percentage as well YOUR SUPPORT

LYNDALE Congrats to the div 8 girls who have Lyndale Major Draw Saturday August 19th continued their winning ways, to division 3 Tickets $50 Thank you to all that put their hands up and and 6 keep up the efforts and the rewards $3,000 in prizes including $2000 for the volunteered time in very wintery conditions will come. winner. First ticket out receives $500 and also 10 $50 winners throughout the night. (to put it kindly) Tracey Reiger Cup vs Doveton Eagles Saturday July 29th To Steve Garnham, Stewie Graham, Ken Ticket admits 1 and includes catered meal, This week the club hosts the Doveton Eagles Trewin, Geoffrey Cox and Murray Collard as complimentary Beer, Wine & Softdrinks with both clubs coming together to compete always first to put their hands up. throughout the draw. for the Tracey Reiger Trophy for the 2nd See Murray Collard, Terry King or Jason The Seniors played some good footy in time. Young for tickets patches with goals being kicked to the After the match there will be a trophy northern end worth 3. Better players presentation as well as medals for best The Lyndale Football Netball Club were the Toole brothers, Big Sauce, Trent afield for both teams. would like to thank all its sponsors and Isbister, Jake Rech, Maurice and Robbo. community partners for their generous Netball times are; support for season 2017. The Ressies were always up against it with player numbers dwindling but the effort Div 3 vs Black Rock 2.40pm Dandenong Club, Body First Myotherapy, in the 2nd half showed that the boys are Div 6 vs St Kilda City 2.40pm Tiger Electrical Services, Robs prepared to fight. In the best were Kenny Div 8 vs Black Rock 1.20pm Amusements, Del Real Estate, Aspect Roof Smart, Blakey, Tbag, Chantra Kriv, Moses Top of Form Plumbing, Bootcamp Buddies, CMV Truck and Mathew Collis in his 1st match in a & Bus, Tooletime Carpentry, Small Horse pumas jumper after injury. Bottom of Form Tractors and Toes 2 Pointe

SANDOWN O’Byrne, Neal Brown, A Woods, J Bayliss, A we must never give up! Best on field were Cavanagh and N LeLean. Goal Kickers were M Dickson, M Nelson, J Boswell, J Tate, S Congratulations to Adam Powell and Matt D McMahon, R Ettridge and Tranh Ho. Jackman and B Green. Goal Kickers were D McMahon (2), J Tate and S Jackman (2). Dickson on achieving their 150 games for Seniors Sandown Cobras, this also entitles them So we had another loss, yes it was Thank you to our sponsors Major Sponsors to become Life Members of our Club, disappointing but we had a favorable Sandown Greyhounds & Mulgrave Country Congratulations, Go Cobras! final quarter which lifted the spirits of Club. Business Sponsors: National Storage, the supporters, players and coaching Dandenong Club, Kelly Manley Photography Reserves team. The bond around the Cobra family & Design, Ablecrete Construction, Seymour It was a fairly matched first half with has increased, everyone from players to Law, L&L Melbourne Master Butchers, valiant efforts by our boys to outplay CPL. supporters are of the mindset that better JustBeerStuff.com Everything beer related, In the second half we lost a bit of energy things are to come. We can improve, we except the beer. Thank you for your support and CPL got the win. Best on Field were S can change our fortune, we must believe, in 2017.

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DAY 3 This is the day we visited the factory where all our jumpers, shorts Next, we went into another big hot room where there were lines and socks are manufactured. of sewing machines; this is where all the collars and cuffs are I did put in a few requests for opposition clubs’ jumpers to be sewn onto the jumpers. The staff are very intent on making sure made up so we could burn them (to test to see if they were fire the orders are perfect. The employees get plenty of breaks and are proof, of course!) but they didn’t do that. treated well. We rocked up to the manufacturing facility to see a banner in their There was even a station where mannequin heads are setup and front room. The flag featured the logos of our club, Blackchrome each jumper is mounted on them to ensure there is enough room and the SFNL, and stated “MT. WAVERLEY FOOTBALL CLUB. We for a human head to get through without ripping the stitching or warmly welcome Jay Cavanagh & Jason Bird”. This was a very choking the person. They all looked like normal size heads. I told nice gesture. them about a bloke at our club who we call “Fathead”, and I told them his head is twice those sizes of the mannequins. Surely, they After a few photo opportunities, they took us into their boardroom and gave us a bit of a rundown of their company. Basically they would have a ‘special’ mannequin head to test for those kinds of have two factories and are one of the rare few companies that pay guys? The woman who manned that station gave me a weird look superannuation in Sri Lanka (they take great pride in being known as if I was describing some mythical beast. I showed her a photo as a company that really looks after their employees). of him as she didn’t believe me. Got a raucous laugh out of her. To take us through the whole process, they manufactured one of After they took us through the manufacturing process, we went our jumpers so we could see how it is all done. We asked them back to their boardroom for a bit to eat and drink, and to chat to produce the jumper of the greatest player to ever grace our about what they took us through. It was pretty good to see the club. After they wouldn’t believe that was me, we settled on No.1 pride in the quality of work they produce. A lot of quality checks Jarrod Wilkin instead, a multi league and club B&F winner and and photos are taken along the process to ensure each item is premiership captain. But there must’ve been a miscommunication made correctly. somewhere. The jumper that was eventually manufactured was That ended our tour at the factory and we met the guys from No.12, which belongs to our Reserves Captain Jake Brown. A nice J.K Garments out for dinner that night, including the owner, bloke, and an alright key position player, but he’s no Jarrod Wilkin (our lord saviour). Mr Sareth, and his sons. They took us to this awesome seafood restaurant in Colombo where I had the best lobster I have ever Anyway, we started to follow each process from the design of the tasted. I made an absolute mess and needed a bib. And the drinks jumpers, watching the designs and making sure all our logos and went down a treat! colours matched up, to the next phase where the info is sent to a machine and is then printed on this special paper. Beardy, Bass, Jay and myself then kicked on back at our hotel. My memory gets pretty hazy from this part, but I do remember Beardy Both rooms where the design and printing is done are nice air- getting up on stage on the mic and guitar and belting out some conditioned rooms; the next step was in a very hot room. There solid tunes. was this big machine that pressed the print onto fabric to infuse it, which is a process called ‘sublimation printing’. We all had very sore heads the next day.

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DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Stephen Muller St Pauls 9 51 Peter Rizzi Dingley 1 30 Calhan McQueen Dingley 0 47 Mitchell Ferguson East Malvern 0 29 James Morris Mordialloc 3 44 Peter Nelson Mordialloc 1 29 Nathan Henley East Malvern 6 37 Cameron Roughhead East Malvern 0 25 Paul Fermanis Oakleigh Districts 2 32 Michael Laskey Bentleigh 1 23 Steve Tolongs Mordialloc 0 30 Adam Lloyd Dingley 1 19 Dean Millhouse East Malvern 1 29 Colin Killeen Oakleigh District 0 19 Matthew Kreymborg St Pauls 0 26 Shaun Cusack Cheltenham 0 18 Simon Taylor East Malvern 0 24 Damon Grant Bentleigh 0 17 Daniel Farmer Dingley 4 23 Aryln Hagiwara Port Melbourne Colts 0 15

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Philip Smith Chelsea Heights 2 50 Matthew Poore Skye 1 52 Stephen Hawkins Skye 2 43 John Hunter Caulfield 0 37 Chris Bryan Keysborough 1 39 Bradley Dyer Skye 0 31 James Gough Mount Waverley 0 33 Christopher Long Highett 1 20 Stefan Feehan Springvale Districts 0 30 Declan Lee Chelsea Heights 1 19 James Gascard Hampton 2 27 Sean Geaney Murrumbeena 0 18 Lachlan Morrey Springvale Districts 0 26 Chris Spencer Caulfield 3 17 Alex Mullucks Mount Waverley 2 24 Jacob Caisley Keysborough 2 16 Brett Dawson Skye 0 23 Joshua Dart Springvale Districts 0 16 Patrick Bolger Hampton 0 23 Jake Brown Mount Waverley 0 16

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR DIVISION 3 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 1 51 Mitchell Rossborough Ashwood 2 41 Dale Carroll Ashwood 5 39 James Morrey Ashwood 3 34 Daniel Morrison Endeavour Hils 0 36 Daniel Armstrong Black Rock 2 28 Kristian Bliesner Black Rock 2 34 Chris Arnold Lyndhurst 3 28 Hamish Browning Lyndhurst 6 33 Troy Lange South Yarra 2 27 Shane Peake Ashwood 1 30 David Watson Black Rock 0 25 Robert Mackay Hallam 0 29 Carl Matheson South Yarra 1 25 Charlie Gardiner Lyndhurst 2 28 Kieran Smith Hallam 2 25 Enayte Samadi Doveton Eagles 1 28 Mitchell Whatman Endeavour Hills 0 24 Tyler Neal Carrum Patterson Lakes 2 27 Jared Henshaw Lyndale 0 23

UNDER 19 THIRDS

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB WEEK TOTAL WEEK Clinton Jarrett Endeavour Hills 0 29 Parkmore/Springvale Jordan Waite Districts 0 32 Christopher McMenamin Skye 3 23 Parkmore/Springvale Hayden Crossley Jack Lewis-Smith Districts 0 32 Cheltenham 0 20 Tom Minton Skye 0 20 Ryan Kreymborg St Pauls 0 31 Dimitri Garoufalis Cerberus 0 17 Liam McCabe Oakleigh District 0 27 Tom Davis Cheltenham 4 27 WOMEN’S Anthony Malamas Cheltenham 3 26 LAST PLAYER CLUB WEEK TOTAL Bunarith Kheng Hampton 2 24 Alesha Neil Mordialloc 1 30 Luke Simmonds Dingley 0 21 Natalie Cardamone Mordialloc 1 30 Alice Kovess Murrumbeena 2 17 Samuel Ozaydin Bentleigh 0 20 Lauren Luff Murrumbeena 0 14 Saxon Van Oursouw St Pauls 0 20 Rebecca Niclasen Murrumbeena 0 14

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