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Striving to Make Every Event the Perfect Experience WOODLANDS GOLF CLUB 109 White St, Mordialloc, Victoria, 3195 p: (03) 9580 3455 e: [email protected] w: www.woodlandsgolf.com.au five years. On Saturday, we took another step toward WHAT’S HAPPENING this goal, with a thrilling come-from-behind four-point victory over CHFL to make it back-to-back senior football AT SFNL HQ? interleague victories. ADAM SPARROW, I must acknowledge all players that dedicated their time SFNL GM OPERATIONS taking on additional training and committing themselves to the cause. To all the clubs and senior coaches who continue to back your players and, by extension, the On behalf of the SFNL Board and Administration, I am League in the program, we thank you for your ongoing delighted to be writing this editorial as we celebrated support. To all coaches and support staff who continue another successful day at the 2017 Worksafe AFL Victoria to build a professional program, led by senior coach Community Championships last Saturday at Lyndhurst. Ben Lockwood, whose professionalism and desire to Whilst the pressure was certainly on to build on the build a successful and inclusive team culture must be success of 2016, to have three of our four teams salute acknowledged, we thank you. over Central Highlands Football League on the day Significant credit and thanks needs to be given to all of our was testament to the hard work and commitment of all Interleague head coaches in Melanie Starr (Senior Netball), involved, particularly the players that took the field/court, Jacqui Hellard (Under 17 Netball), Nathan Harris (Under 19 who were well supported by the coaches and support staff. Football) and Ben Lockwood (Senior Football). From a netball perspective, the SFNL were represented We look forward to what 2018 has in store. by the Springvale & District Netball Association (SDNA) Under 17 team and this group kicked the day off to a Women of the South Cocktail Event winning start. The opportunity to work collaboratively with Next Friday 26th May, the SFNL will again be hosting its the SDNA on an event like this demonstrates the strength annual Women of the South Cocktail Event. of our relationship and we look forward to hopefully seeing Now in its fifth year, this event is a wonderful opportunity to many of their junior representatives transition into senior once again celebrate and acknowledge the women of your SFNL netball ranks in the coming seasons. If Saturday’s club and of the SFNL. display is anything to go by, the future is certainly bright. The event promises to be a wonderful night and we invite From a senior netball perspective, we continue to seek that you to join us for an evening of entertainment, pampering, elusive first senior representative victory, and look forward fun and networking with the League’s incredible Women to what 2018 has in store. We hope that all players can of the South. return to their clubs better for the experience and we look Each club will receive a number of complimentary tickets forward to bouncing back next year. with additional tickets available for purchase online at For the Under 19 Football program, Saturday was the sfnlwots.eventbrite.com. Tickets are $45 and includes culmination of two years of hard work, with several players wine, bubbles, soft drink and finger food. returning following the tough outing last season. To see the If previous years are anything to go by, this event promises boys come out firing from the first contest before running to be a fantastic night. away with a 35-point victory was a joy for all involved. To learn more, please contact the SFNL office In 2016, we set out on a mission to climb our way up the (03) 9553 5644. AFL Victoria senior football rankings, with the aim to work our way from 24th to be entrenched in the top 20 within Enjoy the weekend!

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2 | SFNL RECORD 2017 KELLIE PERYMAN, CHELSEA HEIGHTS CO-PRESIDENT SFNL TIPSTERS

DAVE WILBUR BEANY THE BUG JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ SHARPIE

Div 1 Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc

Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley

East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern

Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham

Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District

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

Caulfield Caulfield Heatherton Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield

Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Highett Mount Waverley Highett Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley

Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Hampton Hampton Murrumbeena Hampton Hampton Murrumbeena

Springvale Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Districts

DIV 3 Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale

Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Black Rock Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills

Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra Ashwood

Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam

Moorabbin Lyndhurst Moorabbin Moorabbin Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst

Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles

LAST WEEK 14 11 9 11 11 10 10 11 TOTAL 51 49 41 49 48 44 40 46

DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 ROUND 5 ROUND 6 ROUND 5 MORDIALLOC V ST PAULS EAST BRIGHTON V LYNDALE V DANDENONG CHELSEA HEIGHTS ENDEAVOUR HILLS BENTLEIGH V DINGLEY CAULFIELD V HEATHERTON V BLACK ROCK EAST MALVERN V MOUNT WAVERLEY SOUTH YARRA V ASHWOOD ST KILDA CITY V HIGHETT HALLAM V SANDOWN HAMPTON V MURRUMBEENA CLAYTON V CHELTENHAM SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS LYNDHURST V MOORABBIN OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V V KEYSBOROUGH CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES PORT MELBOURNE COLTS BYE: SKYE V DOVETON EAGLES

4 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 5 DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 4 DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89

Mordialloc 8.6 (54) def Dingley 7.10 (52) ROUND 5 PREVIEW DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE The Match of the Round certainly lived up to expectations, with ladder leaders Division 1 action resumes this week after last Saturday’s Interleague-enforced TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Mordialloc pipping Dingley by just two points in an absolute cliff-hanger at Ben Kavanagh Reserve. hiatus, with several huge games lined up. Mordialloc 4 4 0 0 398 180 221.11 16 Oakleigh District 4 4 0 0 473 134 352.99 16 It was a tight contest for much of the opening half before the Bloods made Mordialloc V St Pauls (Ben Kavanagh Reserve) their move with the breeze in the premiership quarter. They booted two goals For the second week in a row, Mordialloc finds itself engaged in a top of the St Pauls 4 3 1 0 366 250 146.40 12 East Malvern 4 3 1 0 412 162 254.32 12 to the Dingoes’ four behinds to open a handy three-quarter time buffer in what table battle, this time against the resurgent St Pauls. proved to be a low-scoring contest. The Dogs have been one of the big surprise packets of 2017, with several of Oakleigh District 4 3 1 0 346 237 145.99 12 Bentleigh 4 3 1 0 410 175 234.29 12 But the visitors lifted in the final term, and managed to lock the footy in their its young guns helping lead its climb up the ladder. In the process, St Pauls forward half for much of the term. Despite keeping the Bloods goalless, they have claimed some impressive scalps, but in Mordialloc, they will face their East Malvern 4 2 2 0 345 231 149.35 8 Dingley 4 3 1 0 327 172 190.12 12 couldn’t capitalise on the scoreboard themselves, booting just one goal in the toughest assignment to date. term to fall agonisingly short. Dingley 4 2 2 0 290 202 143.56 8 Cheltenham 4 3 1 0 282 205 137.56 12 The bigger and more experienced bodies of this powerful Bloods on-ball Tom Curry was best on ground, with the former De La Salle midfielder winning group have proved near impossible to stop thus far, and should again win Port Melbourne St Kilda City 4 2 2 0 255 233 109.44 8 4 2 2 0 313 233 134.33 8 plenty of the footy, and plenty of admirers with his work rate off the ball. first use from the stoppages. This advantage will see Mordi record its fifth Colts straight win. Port Melbourne Skipper Todd Bastion, Jordan Derbyshire and Ben Humphrey were also 4 2 2 0 234 322 72.67 8 Mordialloc 4 1 3 0 326 247 131.98 4 Colts influential in the Bloods’ victory. Mordialloc by 15 points. For the Dingoes, Robbie Rusan and Lucas Walmsley led the way, while Under Cheltenham 4 1 3 0 220 271 81.18 4 St Pauls 4 1 3 0 256 342 74.85 4 Bentleigh V Dingley (Bentleigh Reserve) 19 star Remmi Faulkner-Wood impressed in his senior debut. With just three wins between them from a combined eight matches, the first Bentleigh 4 1 3 0 230 332 69.28 4 St Kilda City 4 0 4 0 87 571 15.24 0 Cheltenham 5.1 (31) def by East Malvern 8.19 (67) meeting of 2016 grand final combatants perhaps lacks some of the hype it Not even some woeful inaccuracy could prevent East Malvern from recording had pre-season. Nevertheless, we can expect fired-up performances from two Clayton 4 0 4 0 99 525 18.86 0 Clayton 4 0 4 0 25 670 3.73 0 it’s second win of the year as it defeated Cheltenham by 36 points at Jack teams keen to return to the winners’ list. Barker Oval. Several of Dingley’s big guns were among the stars in the SFNL’s interleague The Panthers could only manage 1.6 in the first term, a malady that continued victory last Saturday, including Dan Farmer, Josh Ferguson and BOG Lucas Mordialloc 4.1-25 6.2-38 8.4-52 8.6-54 Mordialloc 2.3 2.4 3.4 3.7-25 throughout the day, but thankfully it didn’t prove costly as they maintained a Walmsley. If those blokes can replicate those performances, the Dingoes Dingley 3.0-18 6.3-39 6.7-43 7.10-52 Dingley 2.3 5.7 6.12 7.16-58 comfortable advantage over their opponent for much of the afternoon. should start as hot favourites. Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: B. Humphrey 3, J. Summons, J. Morris, S. Gregory, Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: L. Ardrey, A. Pike, P. Nelson Broderick Fraser was the leading goalkicker with three, while Luke Duffy, Granted, they have been crippled by injury, but Bentleigh are a better team T. Bastion, C. Brooking Best Players: L. Ardrey, B. Lindsay, D. Jack, A. Pike, N. , J. Cooke Jimmy Dowling and Dan Gauci were also influential. than what they have produced so far this year. And if they are to cause an Best Players: J. Derbyshire, T. Curry, T. Bastion, B. Humphrey, D. Marguglio, Dingley: Goal Kickers: N. Lloyd 2, A. Lloyd, D. McLean, D. Trease, L. Considine, upset here, they simply cannot afford a sluggish start like the one they J. Gregory J. Piltz Skipper Jack Worrell was best for the home side, with support also provided produced against Port Colts. Dingley: Goal Kickers: R. Rusan 2, C. McQueen, L. Walmsley , J. Ferguson, Best Players: N. Abdallah, J. Pickford, J. Piltz, N. Lloyd, L. Considine, B. Sessler by Dan Vaughan and Andrew Milesi. L. Moore, J. Peet St Kilda City 3.9 (27) def by Oakleigh District 11.8 (74) Hard to go past the reigning premiers here. Best Players: R. Rusan, R. Faulkner-Wood, L. Walmsley , K. Feehan, J. Peet, Following back-to-back victories over last year’s grand finalists, St Kilda D. Ades Dingley by 26 points. City crashed back to earth courtesy of a 47-point belting at the hands of Cheltenham 0.0 1.0 3.0 5.1-31 Cheltenham 4.2 6.3 8.8 12.8-80 Oakleigh District. East Malvern V St Kilda City (Dunlop Reserve) With both teams sitting 2-2 and setting their sights on finals action, this East Malvern 1.6 4.7 5.13 8.19-67 East Malvern 0.2 0.3 1.3 2.3-15 The Saints were simply never in the contest, mustering just one goal to three quarter time. match looms as a classic eight-pointer. Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: B. Suboticki 2, W. McTaggart 2, W. Edmunds Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: D. Lloyd 5, M. Bowles, A. Garlick, N. Cerisara, Best Players: J. Worrell, D. Vaughan, A. Milesi, M. Hampton, W. McTaggart, S. Mellick, M. Zacharin, B. Moloney, K. Nolan Meanwhile, the slick Oaks could do no wrong, extending their advantage at City were off the boil the previous week and paid a heavy price. If they are to M. Thorneycroft Best Players: D. Lloyd, R. Ryan, J. Gavin, M. Worrell, M. Bowles, K. Tuhiwai every change to silence the stunned crowd at the Peanut Farm. push the powerful Panthers on the road, they will need to be 100% switched East Malvern: Goal Kickers: B. Fraser 3, S. Taylor 2, J. Hammond, N. Henley, East Malvern: Goal Kickers: M. Ferguson, M. Watkins on from the opening bounce. M. Ryan Best Players: B. Padula, M. Watkins, J. Thorn, J. Salmon Veteran playmaker Paul Fermanis wound back the clock with a six-goal, best Best Players: L. Duffy, B. Fraser, D. Gauci, J. Dowling, L. Poustie afield performance that ultimately proved the difference. Andrew Howison Key to this game will be in the air with Saints ruckman Troy Kelm, one of the also won a stack of possessions, while Pat Carroll and Brody Hodic were again standout players this season, set to do battle with twin towers Simon Taylor St Pauls 2.3 6.6 10.10 17.15-117 St Pauls 4.4 9.9 14.15 17.19-121 resolute in defence. and Matt Terech, depending on how he has pulled up from rep duties last week. If the Panthers duo can give their quality onballers first use, they will Clayton 1.0 2.0 4.2 4.4-28 Clayton 1.1 1.1 2.2 2.3-15 Juy Capp and Dylan Sloan led the resistance for the disappointing Saints. be hard to stop. St Pauls: Goal Kickers: S. Muller 3, M. Kreymborg 3, J. Verlin 3, B. Dolan 2, St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Dennehy 3, M. Fotopoulos 2, J. Bragagnolo 2, Port Melbourne Colts 16.17 (113) def Bentleigh 11.8 (74) East Malvern by 18 points. K. Knox 2, T. Roberts, F. Jenkins, C. Karamoshos, T. Carracher R. Walton 2, D. Kelly, M. Johnstone, N. Hogan, T. Blackwood, J. Kreymborg, The Colts consolidated the perception that JL Murphy is a graveyard for Best Players: B. Gilder, N. Halliday, C. Karamoshos, A. Hay, A. Spencer, J. Muldoon, V. Jenkins, Z. Spencer visiting sides, thumping the visiting Bentleigh to the tune of 39 points. Oakleigh District V Port Melbourne Colts (Princes Highway Reserve) C. Herbstreit Best Players: N. Hogan, J. Bragagnolo, J. Kreymborg, M. Johnstone, Z. Spencer, Clayton: Goal Kickers: J. Rigoni, A. Plozza, J. Thorne, Z. Thorne T. Still A stunning seven-goal opening stanza had Port installed as 34-points leaders There is heightened interest in this match following the brilliant victories Best Players: X. Deayton, A. Plozza, J. Gilmour, J. Thorne, Z. Thorne, C. Morrison Clayton: Goal Kickers: J. Kargas, J. Sajenko by the first change, a deficit the Demons never recovered from. recorded by these teams a fortnight ago. Best Players: J. Sajenko, M. Wills, S. Wills, K. Price, M. Johnston, B. Lazarus A six-goal third term got Bentleigh back within 21 points at the final change, Oakleigh have emerged as one of the competition’s in-form teams, dropping Port Melbourne Colts 7.5 9.9 12.14 16.17-113 Port Melbourne Colts 3.3 3.3 5.4 5.9-39 however, the home side rose to the challenge with four final-term majors just one game to the second-placed St Pauls back in Round 2. The Colts, securing them their second win of the season. meanwhile, are undefeated at home but winless on the road, and the Bentleigh 2.1 4.3 10.5 11.8-74 Bentleigh 5.4 7.6 12.7 14.10-94 challenge for them this week is to apply the same effort and intensity on the Nathan Spinks and Lewis Mildenhall starred for the victors, while Torren Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: T. Bonnett 5, J. Brown 3, A. Hagiwara 2, Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: T. Grant, C. Huggins, C. Younger, larger deck. Bonnett inflicted the damage on the scoreboard with a bag of five. N. Gordan, J. Lawson, L. Hardwick, M. Alvis, B. Twomey, B. Hitchcock H. Cristanto, J. Butler This is certainly a winnable game for the visitors, but form says the Oaks will Best Players: N. Spinks, R. Cornwell, L. Mildenhall, S. Massis, N. Gordan, J. Lawson Best Players: K. Penaluna, P. Karaminovski, C. Younger, J. Allan, Ruckman Andrew Walsh dominated for the Demons in his second game back be too strong. Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: A. Walsh 2, K. O’’Brien 2, J. Hall, R. Moriarty, J. Attard Dickson, C. Gurry from a hamstring injury, while Kayne O’Brien was also prolific. C. Yenofkian, J. Howard, J. Kiernan, B. Cooper, J. Meredith Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: A. Scammell 3, M. Laskey 3, D. Obrien-reeve 2, B. Blow Oakleigh District by 10 points. Best Players: A. Walsh, K. O’’Brien, B. Lawford, S. Mortimer, C. Fidler, C. Yenofkian 2, L. Morrison, A. West, S. Scotland, M. Pekin St Pauls 17.15 (117) def Clayton 4.4 (28) Best Players: B. Blow, A. Scammell Unfortunately, it was an all too familiar story for the Clays, with St Pauls Clayton V Cheltenham (Meade Reserve) handing them an 89-point belting at the Kennel. After promising so much during the preseason, the Rosellas will be desperate St Kilda City 0.4 1.5 1.7 3.9-27 St Kilda City 0.0 0.0 4.0 4.2-26 Clayton were somewhat competitive early, but couldn’t sustain it for the full to improve upon their 1-3 record. They will get no better opportunity to do that Oakleigh District 3.3 6.5 8.7 11.8-74 Oakleigh District 6.6 11.9 18.13 22.17-149 four quarters as the Dogs, whose intensity at the contest grew stronger as than against the winless Clays. the day wore on, piled on the last eight goals of the match to blow the final St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: D. Sloan, R. Joachim, M. Runnalls St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: R. Hoy 2, C. Palalagi, F. Brown It is arguable that no side has had a tougher draw than Clayton, who have margin out. Best Players: J. Capp, D. Sloan, W. Debruin, A. Green, M. Neiwand, M. Runnalls Best Players: P. Salesui, F. Masofa, R. Hoy, J. Nanovich, D. Lindley, J. Symons played each of the top four sides to open the season. However, given they Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: P. Fermanis 6, R. Pearson, B. Keast, L. McCabe, Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: C. Morgan 4, G. Blizzard 4, D. Blizzard 3, Nick Halliday excelled in the ruck for the winners while youngster Dino have been comprehensively thrashed in each of their outings, it is impossible A. Bernardo, D. Spence C. Killeen 3, D. Urban 2, A. Craddock 2, D. Bedggood, M. Nicholas, P. Lucarelli, Karamoshos continued his good form. to tip them. Best Players: P. Fermanis, A. Howison, P. Carroll, S. Black, B. Hodic, D. Kirby J. Cardamone Best Players: G. Blizzard, D. Urban, D. Blizzard, C. Morgan Xavier Deayton was the standout for the Clays. Cheltenham by 32 points.

6 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 7 2017 DIVISION 1 SENIOR FIXTURE DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD / BRUCE HILL

ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 Mordialloc v St Pauls 8-APR 3-JUN 22-JUL First met in 1993 - 39 matches (St Pauls 31 wins, Mordialloc 7 wins, 1 draw) East Malvern 8.7-55 def by Mordialloc 13.10-88 East Malvern v Dingley East Malvern v Cheltenham Oakleigh District 15.18-108 def Clayton 4.4-28 Oakleigh District v Bentleigh Oakleigh District v St Kilda City Largest Winning Margin Mordialloc 61 pts (15/6/02) Bentleigh 8.6-54 def St Pauls 5.10-40 Clayton v Port Melbourne Bentleigh v Port Melbourne St Pauls 154 pts (6/5/06) Dingley 10.5-65 def Cheltenham 6.2-38 St Pauls v St Kilda City Dingley v Mordialloc Smallest Winning Margin Mordialloc 5 pts (4/8/01) Port Colts 7.10-52 def St Kilda City 6.8-44 Mordialloc v Cheltenham Clayton v St Pauls St Pauls 1 pt (16/7/05, 25/7/15) ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 Highest Score Mordialloc 23-16-154 (9/4/94) 22-APR 17-JUN 29-JUL St Pauls 35-10-220 (20/4/96) Clayton 2.4-16 def by East Malvern 21.11-137 Bentleigh v East Malvern St Kilda City v East Malvern St Pauls 17.11-113 def Oakleigh District 12.10-82 Oakleigh District v Mordialloc Port Melbourne v Oakleigh District Lowest Score Mordialloc 3-1-19 (15/7/95) Cheltenham 13.4-82 def Bentleigh 8.9-57 Dingley v Clayton Dingley v Bentleigh St Pauls 5-9-39 (9/5/15) St Kilda City 13.9-87 def Dingley 9.8-62 Port Melbourne v St Pauls Cheltenham v Clayton Drawn Game Mordialloc 10-6-66 v St.Pauls 9-12-66 (21/8/10) Mordialloc 14.9-93 def Port Melbourne 7.4-46 St Kilda City v Cheltenham St Pauls v Mordialloc Bentleigh v Dingley GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 First met in 2014 - 9 matches (Dingley 7 wins, Bentleigh 2 wins) 29-APR 24-JUN 5-AUG Largest Winning Margin Dingley 111 pts (16/5/15) East Malvern 13.8-86 def by St Pauls 15.6-96 East Malvern v Oakleigh District East Malvern v Port Melbourne Oakleigh District 12.10-82 def Cheltenham 9.15-69 Clayton v Bentleigh Oakleigh District v Dingley Bentleigh 55 pts (13/8/16) Bentleigh 6.9-45 def by St Kilda City 14.13-97 St Pauls v Dingley Mordialloc v Bentleigh Smallest Winning Margin Dingley 21 pts (4/6/16) Dingley 17.9-111 def Port Melbourne Colts 3.5-23 Cheltenham v Port Melbourne Clayton v St Kilda City Bentleigh 40 pts (10/9/16) Clayton 4.3-27 def by Mordialloc 24.19-163 Mordialloc v St Kilda City St Pauls v Cheltenham Highest Score Dingley 24-13-157 (16/5/15) ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 Bentleigh 16-10-106 (13/8/16) 6-MAY 1-JUL 12-AUG Lowest Score Dingley 6-6-42 (10/9/16) Cheltenham 5.1-31 def by East Malvern 8.19-67 Mordialloc v East Malvern Dingley v East Malvern St Kilda City 3.9-27 def by Oakleigh District 11.8-74 Clayton v Oakleigh District Bentleigh v Oakleigh District Bentleigh 5-1-31 (8/8/15) Port Melbourne 16.17-113 def Bentleigh 11.8-74 St Pauls v Bentleigh Port Melbourne v Clayton East Malvern (incorporating Tooronga/Malvern) v St Kilda City Mordialloc 8.6-54 def Dingley 7.10-52 Cheltenham v Dingley St Kilda City v St Pauls First met in 1978 - 39 matches (East Malvern 22 wins, St Kilda City 17 wins) St Pauls 17.15-117 def Clayton 4.4-28 St Kilda City v Port Melbourne Cheltenham v Mordialloc Largest Winning Margin St Kilda City 177 pts (27/6/09) ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 East Malvern 197 pts (27/6/81) 20-MAY 8-JUL 19-AUG Smallest Winning Margin St Kilda City 3 pts (2005 Grand Final) East Malvern v St Kilda City East Malvern v Clayton East Malvern v Bentleigh Oakleigh District v Port Melbourne Oakleigh District v St Pauls Mordialloc v Oakleigh District East Malvern 1 pt (11/8/90) Bentleigh v Dingley Bentleigh v Cheltenham Clayton v Dingley Highest Score St Kilda City 30-14-194 (20/4/96) Clayton v Cheltenham Dingley v St Kilda City St Pauls v Port Melbourne East Malvern 37-22-244 (27/6/81) Mordialloc v St Pauls Port Melbourne v Mordialloc Cheltenham v St Kilda City Lowest Score St Kilda City 2-11-23 (25/6/16) ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 East Malvern 0-4-4 (27/6/09) 27-MAY 15-JUL 26-AUG Clayton v Cheltenham Port Melbourne v East Malvern St Pauls v East Malvern Oakleigh District v East Malvern Dingley v Oakleigh District Cheltenham v Oakleigh District Bentleigh v Clayton First met in 1954 - 79 matches (Cheltenham 45 wins, Clayton 34 wins) Bentleigh v Mordialloc St Kilda City v Bentleigh Dingley v St Pauls Largest Winning Margin Clayton 84 pts (7/4/84) St Kilda City v Clayton Port Melbourne v Dingley Port Melbourne v Cheltenham Cheltenham 93 pts (10/5/69) Cheltenham v St Pauls Mordialloc v Clayton St Kilda City v Mordialloc Smallest Winning Margin Clayton 3 pts (21/5/05) *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR Cheltenham 2 pts (31/5/80) FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY Highest Score Clayton 27-13-175 (7/4/84) Cheltenham 22-10-142 (21/5/83) ATTENTION ALL SFNL SUPPORTERS Lowest Score Clayton 5-3-33 (25/7/59) Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the Cheltenham 1-8-14 (16/6/71, 3/6/78) playing arena at any SFNL match is prohibited. Oakleigh District v Port Melbourne Colts Thank you for your co-operation. This is the first clash between these two clubs in the SFNL.

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MORDIALLOC ST PAULS

Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Ground: McKinnon Reserve, McDonald St, Mordialloc Tucker Rd, McKinnon Club Colours: Red and white stripes Club Colours: Blue with red and white hoops, bulldog emblem Senior Coach: Jason Chapple Senior Coach:Jason Heffernan Reserve Coach: Darren Gatt Reserve Coach: Glen Balmforth

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Scott Bradley 29 Josh Jewel 1 Carl Herbstreit 27 Glen Balmforth

1a Jamie Cooke 30 Chris Brooking 2 Alex Spencer 28 Matt Brown 2 Justin Summons 31 Jayden Gregory 3 Fred Jenkins 29 Steve Muller 3 Jordan Derbyshire 32 Dan Tolan 4 Nicholas Halliday 29a Ben Carracher 4 Alistair Pike 33 Ryan Carrison 5 Daniel Nicholls 34 Luke Ardrey 5 Damian McGee 30 Anthony locandro 5a Aaron Freeman 35 Tim Allan 6 Josh Verlin 31 Dino Karamoshos

6 Todd Bastion 36 Matt Ravenall 7 Tim walsh 32 Jordan Lloyd 7 Nathan Evans 37 Jaydan Alexandrou 8 Andrew Ritchie 33 Michael Johnstone 7a Aaron Folks 38 Chris Langdon 9 Brad Dolan 34 James Bragagnolo 8 Dean Miller 39 Dyllan Jack 10 Owen Lewis 35 Jeremy Muldoon 9 James Pither 40 Michael Fries 10 Josh Kovarik 41 Stefan Gregory 11 Brad Gilder 36 Danial Thorson 11 Aaron Kneebone 42 Kaleb Tymko 12 Ash Munday 37 Lachie Carracher

11a Angus Cameron 43 Tom Jewell 13 Christian McCarthy 38 Bill Fotopolous 12 James Morris 44 Robbie Evans 13a Rhys Walton 39 Michael Giarusso 13 Tom McMahon 45 Sam Holland 14 Will Clarke 40 George Young 14 Luke Barnhoorn 46 Matthew Powell 15 Sean Van Velsen 47 Dean Bott 15 Kieran Knox 41 Johnno Dowdy 16 Tom Curry 48 James Roberts 16 Victor Jenkins 42 Elliott Holden 17 Ben Humphery 49 Ben Harrison 17 Tim (Bob) Carracher 43 Sam Holzer 18 50 Shane Lawton Chris Roggero 18 Trent McIntyre 44 Dylan kelly 19 Steve Tolongs 51 Elliot Pike 18a Jonathan Davidson 45 Carey O'Brien 20 David Marguglio 52 Michael Schofield 19 James Dennehy 46 Jake Pirovano 21 Michael Barnhoorn 53 Nick Fitzgerald 22 Peter Nelson 55 Alisdair Jackson 20 Tim Roberts 47 Nick Stubbings 23 Tony DeMacedo 56 Rob Bibby 21 Rhys Peet 48 Chris Vial

24 Tim Allen 57 Chris Britton 22 Tom Gamble 49 Terry Zisimopoulos 24a Tom Howard 58 Michael Ardrey 23 Aaron Hay 50 Ben Thorson 25 Morgan Harris 59 Sam Holland 24 Nick Hogan 51 Jonathon Sherrin 26 Simon Fragiacomo 60 Jake Sztanski 25 Jack Kreymborg 88 Matt Kreymborg 27 Brad Lindsey 72 Nic Kane 28 Scott Pitura 26 Harley Ambrose © 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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BENTLEIGH DINGLEY EAST MALVERN ST KILDA CITY

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

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Scott Lawry 29 Andrew Walsh 1 Aaron Edmunds 32 Jack Clausen 1 L.Duffy 29 J.Fairlie 1 Juy Capp 28 Lincoln Withers

2 Chris Johnson 30 Ryan Murphy 2 Ryan Stewart 33 Harry Thompson 1a R.Fenton 30 B.Baker 2 Ray Lengyel 29 Tom Looi 3 Marcus Freeman 34 Jordan Potts 2 N.Henley 31 J.Thorne 3 Mitch Allamby 31 Josh McGarry 3 Rhys Joachim 30 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 4 Jack Ades 35 Carmine Scimia 3 N.Robinson 32 J.Horesman 4 Mark Smith 32 Chris Fidler 4 Beau Runnalls 31 Leon Materiaki 5 Joel Sarlo 36 Kane Davidson 4 L.Poustie 33 N.Barry 5 Jackson Meredith 33 Ben De Nardis 5 Thomas Motlop 32 Zach Amos 6 Chris Horton-Milne 37 James Piltz 5 M.Ferguson 34 T.Horton 6 Spencer Daly 34 James Kiernan 7 Lucas Walmsley 38 David Vanderheiden 6 J.Crameri 35 N.McCann 6 Dylan Sloan 33 Jaison Simadri 7 Barama Blow 35 Sam McGarry 8 Joshua O'Bree 39 Tom Ristevski 7 K.Gowers 37 N.Dykes 7 Jackson OHehir Vargas 34 Matthew Saunders 8 Jayce Morgan 36 Tom Backman 9 Travis La Rocca 40 Andrew Rizzi 8 R.Mullett 38 B.Padula 8 Jaydon Stiles 36 Josef Tye 10 Danny Ades 41 Brad Sessler 9 Bryn Thomas 38 Matthew Troutbeck 9 S.Lonie 39 C.Farrelly 9 Josh Docherty 37 Nick Porter 11 Joshua Ferguson 42 Peter Rizzi 10 Michael Rodgers 39 Andrew Griffiths 10 L.Fitzgerald 40 N.Douglas 12 Luke Bartholomew 45 Adam Lloyd 10 Mark Tasiyan 39 Adam Cook 11 Kyle Swinden 40 James Howard 11 E.Sim 42 B.Taylor 13 Matthew Morwood 46 Liam Considine 11 Will De Bruin 40 Dan Georgiou 13 Damon Grant 41 Michael Laskey 12 C.Roughhead 43 T.Mackie 14 Robert Rusan 47 James Cullen 13 S.Taylor 44 T.Horan 12 Malcolm Neiwand 41 Regan O'Shannesy 14 Liam Dimattina 42 Matthew Hogan 15 Kristen Feehan 48 Jason Wylie 14 D.Roache 45 M.Watkins 14 Troy Kelm 42 Chris Wilson 15 Liam Hogton Hewish 43 Andrew Pendlebury 16 Daniel Farmer 49 Jack Pickford 15 B.Fraser 46 P.Welland 15 Aaron Green 43 Ben Hall 16 Luke Morrison 44 Dimitri Petrakis 17 Chris Morgan 50 Anthony La Rocca 16 L.Dowling 47 H.Rix 18 Andrew Frost 51 Connor Horsey 16 Ben Andonov 44 Alex Jones 17 Brody Lawford 45 Alex Walker 17 J.Hammond 48 J.Dear 19 Joshua Ellis 52 Jackson Lewis 17 Jamil Tye 45 Jack Nanovich 18 Justin Hall 47 Daniel Istines 18 I.McCrimmon 49 J.Nicholson 20 Troy McKenzie 53 Danny Din 18 Harry Czarnecki 46 Benjamin Cairney 19a Ben Cooper 49 Peter Lambrinos 19 50 21 Jack Hyde 54 Drew McLean M.Terech C.Harrison 19b 50 19 Mitch Oman 47 Samer Dagher Andy Lee James Watts 22 Nizam Abdallah 55 Joshua Pickford 20 S.Skipper 51 Z.Klimas 20 Oscar Woods 49 Campbell Marsden 20 Steve Galileos 51 Liam Corkhill 23 Daniel O'Keeffe 56 Michael Jeddou 21 M.Naughton 52 D.Nadzielski 21 Saf Balic 54 Chris Yenofkian 24 Luke Heywood 57 Callum Ryan 22 N.Hammond 53 S.James 21 Matt Runnalls 50 Ned Whittaker 23 D.Millhouse 55 T.Bright 22 Nick Fahy 56 Liam Nixon 25 Jackson Peet 58 Tim Zeler 22 Nick Perry 51 Josiah Llakulu 26 Colin Craney 59 Ben Ginns 23 G.Gemetzis (res.) 56 L.Voigt 23 Kayne O'Brien 58 Michael Riddle 23 Keith Dobson 52 Glen Krepp 27 Calhan McQueen 60 Nathan Lowther 24 J.Dowling 59 B.Gannon 24 Chris Clement 60 Rob Moriarty 24 AJ Nyanjok 53 Felix Brown 28 Joshua Campbell 61 Tom Gent 25 B.Neurath 60 T.Herrick 25 Andrew West 63 Sean Scotland 25 Vin Dang 54 Ashleigh Crooks 29 Leigh Moore 62 Mark Fitch 26 D.Taylor 61 P.De Koeyer 26 Todd McLean 66 Luke Delany 30 Chris Baum 99 Clinton Brooks 27 M.Ryan 63 Jackson Kirtland 26 Jarhvis Materiaki 55 Steve Arvanitis 28 Mitch Smart 71 Scott Mortimer 31 David Bose 28 James Kirtland 64 D.Gauci 27 Troy Parker 59 Samuel Lesser

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CLAYTON CHELTENHAM OAKLEIGH DISTRICT PORT MELBOURNE COLTS

Ground: Meade Reserve Clayton Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Ground: JL Murphy Reserve, Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East Williamstown Rd, Club Colours: Black and white stripes Club Colours: Red, yellow and black Port Melbourne Senior Coach: John Soldatos vertical panels Club Colours: Black with white sash Club Colours: Red with blue V, Senior Coach: Des Ryan Reserve Coach: Brad Andrew Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy colts emblem & Michael Wills Reserves Coach: Alistair Garlick Senior Coach: Reserve Coach: Steve Quinlivan Jason Clarke Thirds Coach: Scott Mellick Reserve Coach: Ben Smith

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Danny Gilmour 31 Jayden Gilmour 1 Luke Brookman 35 Jarryd Bloink Anthony Cilia 1 Jake Mullen 27 Daniel Saldanha 1 Blake Twomey 28 Nathan Spinks 2 Michael Wills 32 Mark McHenry 2 Matthew Thorneycroft 36 Laurence Cuthbert Michael Craik 2 Simon Black 28 Cory Hutchinson 2 Ben Smith 29 Codey Huggins 3 Nicholas Crameri 33 Dean Evangelista 3 James North 37 James Dickenson Hayden Crossley 3 Luke Casey 29 Daniel Kirby 3 Lewis Mildenhall 30 Chris Younger 4 Phil Kurth 34 Damian Elysee 4 Tom Donnell 38 Brent Stevens Mark Crossley 4 Brendan Keast 30 Daniel Spence 4 Jackson Brown 31 Matthew McCarthy 5 Nicholas Fallace 35 Sebastian Valiente 5 Ange Soldatos 39 Morgan Hampton Brodie Derrick 5 Pat Carroll 31 Dean Apostolopoulos 5 Max Mitchell Russell 32 James Allen 6 Gary Barton 36 Khemera Chea 6 Jarrad Matheson 42 Abner Brown 7 Max Worrell 43 Cameron Beaumont Trent Faulks 6 Anthony Bernardo 32 Daniel Urban 6 Jayme Lawson 33 Steve McAnulty 7 Christopher Morrison 37 Luke Ruff 8 Bane Suboticki 44 Mitch Stevens 8 Mark Wills 38 George Yelayotis Chris Jenes 7 Liam McCabe 33 Dean Coker 7 Mitch Clark 34 Tanner McMaster 9 Matthew Zacharin 45 Karl Tuhiwai 9 Christopher Collins 39 Philip cook Andrew Jones 8 Dave Velardo 34 Dave Barbaro 8 Will Cardwell 35 Bryson Bonnett 10 Jake Davis 46 Tim Lawson 10 Glenn Tuckwell 40 Shaun Hamilton Brad Jones 9 Ryan Carroll 35 Gav Blizzard 9 Stacy Massis 36 Louis McKenzie 11 Mitch Daniels 48 Tim Robertson 11 Michael Forster 41 Cory Wilson 12 Kieran Nolan 49 Scott Mellick Matt Krohnje 10 Andrew Howison 36 Yaz Malcolm 10 Nathan Doble 37 Samuel St John 12 Douglas Gray 42 Greg Klapsos 13 Chris Bennetts 50 Josh Jolly Justin Lambert 10a Paul Gurr 37 Grant Uranie 11 Lachlan Rennie 38 Sean Weir 13 Joel Rigoni 43 Ashley Pozza 14 Sam Quigley 51 Alan Anderson Jack Lowis 11 Brad Virgona 38 Jackson Trieu 12 Sam Mitchell 39 Jason Butler 14 Jack McEwin 44 Stephen Kuth 15 Sean McLaren 52 Nathan Cerisara Kartik Mathur 12 Cam Young 39 Jake Winn 13 Ben Wilson 40 Robert Cornwall 15 Nathan Collins 45 Jerome Barbalance 16 Chris Germano 53 Richard Ryan Reece Murphy 13 Dan Kiellerup 40 Daniel Difede 14 Jake Wood 41 Christian Gurry 16 Lachlan Caine 46 Mark Barbar 17 Declan Hampton 54 James McCarthy Matthew Oke 14 Alex McNicholl 41 Joerel Goujon 15 Josh O Donnell 42 Gordan Niami 17 Jack Martin 47 Steven Elysee 18 Daniel Vaughan 55 Jimmy Carcassi 18 Nathan McPherson 49 Virak Lim 19 Anthony Milesi 56 Jack Gavin Sam Oke 15 Cam Bell 42 Liam Cogan 16 Tom Merrett 43 Phil Karaminovski 19 Rory Naylor 50 Ratana Oum 20 Jojo Amaah 57 Will Edmunds Craig Pratchett 16 Aarron Henneman 43 Luke Harvey 17 Matt Alvis 44 Daniel Vuli 20 Mark Dodin 51 Blake Misson 21 Tim Bolger 58 Sam Perkin Jarred Schafer 17 Ryan Pearson 44 Mark Tesoriero 18 Josh Attard Dickson 45 Hery Cristanto 22 Jack Worrell 59 Liam Boschen 21 Matt Wilson 52 Steve Wills Michael Schultz 18 Brody Hodic 45 Matt Nicholas 19 Shannon Franklin 46 Nichloas Harkins 23 Will McTaggart 60 Trent Vanderheiden 22 James Huynh 53 Timothy Steel Tyler Soste 19 Pat Lucarelli 51 Ash Peterson 20 Torren Bonnett 47 Luke Hardwick 24 Matt Bowles 61 Tom Nelson 23 Xavier Deayton 54 Natian Scott 25 Shaun Cusack 62 Ben Maloney Leigh Sweetland 20 Dave Bedggood 52 Sheldon Hayne 21 Toni Vuli 48 Billy 24 John Davis 55 Nathan Brouggy 27 Josh Fox 63 Paul Sanders Hayden Taylor 21 Paul Fermanis 54 Sheldon Hayne 22 Jake Knox 49 Iliesa Vuli 25 Mason Lambert 58 William Lao 28 Myke Cook 64 Tom Christopher Shaun Uphill 22 Joe Castello 60 John Cardamone 23 Arlyn Hagiwara 50 Ratu Koroi Bete 26 Andrew Bird 59 Roger Lai 29 Al Garlick 69 Renny Trainor Michael Warburton 23 Anthony Lucarelli 65 Nuru Jammeh 24 Ben Hitchcock 52 Josh Green 27 Aaron Mills 60 Christopher Dureau 30 Chris Graham 70 Liam Brotz Mitch Westhead 24 James Black 66 Roy Cardamone 25 Jamie Stephenson 53 Nathan Davey 28 Jordan Collins 62 Kedrasmey Teap 31 Nick Kilner 78 Josh Gover 25 Colin Killeen 67 Jamal Kandaki 26 Tim Hanly 54 Michael Campbell 29 Jack Crameri 64 Grant Leake 32 Chris Neophitou 98 Mitch La Fontaine Al Wyatt 30 Jack Bourke 99 33 Daniel Harrison 99 Jack Barclay Paul Yeowart 26 Conor Morgan 27 Michael Rosenfield 55 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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Our reserves, also much like last week, and were soundly outgunned. The girls can’t BENTLEIGH By James Kiernan produced a dominant victory in the let the loss fracture what is such a great Football preceding game and are flying right now. group in its infancy, as there is so much In round four our seniors travelled to Port They dismantled their opponents 94-39, as season left to bounce back and mount a Melbourne to play the Colts. The smaller they proved to be the all round better side charge for finals. ground and new opposition gave us some with smooth ball movement and staunch *UPCOMING CLUB FUNCTION* game planning to do, especially since we defence. The win pushes them up to third on On Sunday May 28th, Bentleigh Football were still limited by injuries. Unfortunately, the ladder, with a percentage of 234. Barama Netball Club’s iconic Dimattina Luncheon right from the first bounce it immediately felt Blow, Sean Scotland and Andy Scammell is back and once again will be held at one of like déjà vu for our boys, as we were slow to were the top performers on the day. Melbourne’s most prestigious restaurants, start and fell behind early as our opponents Unfortunately, our under 19’s did not come Il Gambero. Bring the whole family along jumped all over us. They kicked away to a away with their first win of the season and fell to what is always a wonderful day out in the strong 35-point lead at quarter-time and to a more experienced Endeavour Hills side. heart of Lygon St. We will provide a delicious despite us steadying in the second quarter In true Bentleigh fashion the boys never gave and filling lunch, as well as live music, and making a solid run in the third, which up and continued to fight, but couldn’t claw entertainment and $5 drink specials. Early cut our deficit to just 11 points at one stage, back an early deficit and lost by 71 points. bird cost is $30 if paid by Wednesday, May 24. we would ultimately fall short and suffer Despite this lull for the 19’s, the future is Those paying on the day will be charged $35. our third loss. However, Andrew Walsh and certainly bright, as all this experience will Kayne O’Brien’s inspirational second half Sponsors yield positives in years to come as most all of will not be overlooked as they did everything Random and much appreciated sponsors them have seasons in the under 19’s to come. of the week: they could to bring our Demons back into the game. With a tough matchup against Dingley Our Women’s side also suffered a loss, Siren Fine Jewellery, 5984 4330 next week, our boys have hit the track hard to as they came up against a very strong Society Restaurant on Bourke St, 9639 2544 hopefully right the ship for the season ahead. Murrumbeena side away from Arthur Street Total Waste Solutions, 0431 526 411

ST KILDA CITY Netball Divisions 3, 4 and 6 also got up on Saturday A pretty solid day out with 5 out of 7 wins at for wins, with this being the first win on Football Rowan Road Reserve. the board for the Div 6 ladies having been A disappointing game losing to Oakleigh The Division 1 girls came back from a 5 goal re-graded from Div 5. Div 7 unfortunately District after two consecutive wins against deficit at three quarter time to account for couldn’t get up over Oakleigh District. last years grand finalists has the senior side top of the ladder Heatherton White with a Car Raffle: Want a 1 in 500 chance to win a 2 goal win. Clever feeding by goaler turned new car? Grab one of the committee next looking forward to a break to consolidate mid-court Rosie Augl set up Jess Jones time you are at the Peanut Farm and get and come back stronger after Interleague under the post beautifully to finish off. a ticket for our Holden Cruze car raffle, when we take on another 2017 favourite in The Div 2s came away with a great win supported by Melbourne City Holden. East Malvern. against third placed Caulfield. Showing some great pressure on defence, Kahlivia Club Sponsors: Red Scooter, Village The Reserves again struggling to get Russell, Sophie Dunn and Rose Barr kept Belle Hotel, Energetic Apparel, Bendigo numbers on the ground, but the U19s took the opposition at bay to bring the game Bank, Melbourne City Holden, J&L Meats, care of Skye 57-27 to push back into the top 4. home and finish with a 7 goal win. Insightful Systems and Chisholm & Gamon.

of lack of concentration in the second Bank Branch, Dingley Conveyancing CHELTENHAM quarter cost the side a chance to record Services, Dominoes Pizza Cheltenham, You can see all season’s in one afternoon in a win. This side is heading down the right Essential Money, Freight & Logistics, H.G.& Melbourne. In the morning we were greeted track but it needs 4 quarters each week to Co Pty Ltd, Inspired Business Solutions, beautiful sunshine but later in the day in achieve a victory. Inspired Communications, Kilburn swept a southerly change when the wind GARDEN OF GOOD & EVIL NETBALL Both Joinery, Middy’s Cheltenham, Murray blew and down came the rain. It shows that Thompson – Member for Sandringham, we are definitely in the football season. the Div 5 and 7 girls suffered losses on Saturday. The former lost 40 – 52 while the Navarone accident & Vehicle Repair, ROYAL OAK HOTEL SENIORS: Disappointing latter went down 27-32. Oliver Hume Property Funds, Pentarch SUPPORTING THE SFNL result against a well drilled East Malvern Group, Perfection Air, Quest Apartments team. This week is an opportunity to get the Caltex Safeway Star Shop Cheltenham Cheltenham, Rosella Foods, Royal season back on track. Volunteer of the week: Kay and Ken Faulks Oak Hotel Cheltenham, Seymour Law, spent a lot of last Sunday cleaning the Shannon’s Auctions & Insurance, Sport AND LOCAL SPORTING CLUBS BENTLEIGH RSL RESERVES: An excellent rooms after the FRAD party and then got to Strap, Southland Kia, Tasman Meats, performance against the previously work cleaning the fridge in bar. This was an T.G.I. Friday’s Southland, Terrain Tamer undefeated opposition to win by 10 goals is extremely big job cleaning the mould that a great effort. 4WD Parts, The Garden of Good & Evil had thrived over the summer. A great big Cheltenham, The Workshop Auto Service TASMAN MEATS COLTS: A good look at the thanks to you both on the your effort. Centre, Woodlands Golf Club. dictionary and studying the word discipline 2017 PARTNERS Thanks for your continued support. meant that the side went out and played Baci’s Hair Artistry, Bakers Delight team football of a very high standard. Cheltenham, Beaumaris Physio Centre, To keep up to date with all the latest news Congratulations on having had a good look Bentleigh R.S.L., Booran Holden from around the Cheltenham Football & at yourselves from the previous week and Cheltenham, Cabinet Timbers, Caltex Netball Club, please follow us on Twitter listening to Curls words. Safeway Star Shop Cheltenham, Combined @cheltenhamfnc or on Facebook @ BOORAN HOLDEN THIRDS: Just 10 minutes Auto Traders, Dingley Village Community cheltenhamfnc.

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Red in Division Four. One of the very young blokes who fronted up hit the Titanic after the game as our lads The ladies played on Sunday at Endeavour DINGLEY Two weeks ago, Dingley MORDIALLOC Another mixed day each week was a tall, skinny kid who made nursed various bumps, bruises and strains. Hills in the only clash of two first round Seniors fell just an agonising two points Our netballers are the greatest advancement for the red and white faithful, but fine wins his debut at Full Back. No shame in saying that Dingley were a short of what would have been a valuable to YOUR club in the last decade, so get along to our men’s and women’s senior football winners. It’s hard to get a form-line this bit too good, and it was to our boys’ credit win at McDonald Street against the He saw plenty of the footy each week as it sides were enough to put a smile on most early in a new competition, but our girls to the Dingley courts when you can. that they kept the winning margin to a very unbeaten Mordialloc. As predicted earlier rained goals by opposition clubs. supporters’ faces. certainly are being noticed after keeping respectable 33 points. The goalkickers in the season, most sides hold realistic Last week, Dingley were strongly the Falcons goalless. We overcame the This young bloke stuck at it, with his mates, First to the netball courts, and our senior were all singles, and our best included Luke expectations of September action, in a represented in both the Southern Football early loss of Nat Cardamone to post the to become one of Dingley’s best ever and side had the bye. Kym Pike’s Super Twos Ardrey, Brad Lindsay and Dylan Jack. season with no easy pickings. We are two and League’s football and netball sides. only goal of the first stanza, and added most popular players. threw everything they had at a very two and face last year’s ‘Runners-Up’ today The firsts looked to protect their unbeaten one more in each of the next two quarters. Congratulations to all of those Dingoes strong Dingley Gold in division four before at Bentleigh. Only our best will bring home His durability, red raw courage and footy record against a two-time premier bent especially to ‘Noodle’, who won Best on succumbing by 43-25. Happier days are With a 26-point lead at the last change and the four points in what should be a ripper. smarts were rewarded last week when he on stamping their mark on this year’s Ground. ahead for this side I feel. Titcombe’s Tigers kicking with the breeze, Nat asked for four was selected to be Captain of the SFL Rep competition. A fine start saw us get the All three other sides also recorded good wins faced a similar challenge against similarly more goals, and that’s exactly what she got. Nick Lloyd and Joel Sarlo were Under 19 side which got home by four points against early jump before Dingley clawed back into last outing. The Two’s got up by thirty three strong opposition in division six, as well Our girls were relentless right to the final representatives, with Nick getting BOG. Central Highlands. the contest to trail by only seven at the first points, the Under 19’s by a massive eighty as having to play through the worst of the siren, and were rewarded with a 52-point change. Coach Chapple rightly felt that we two and Thirds home by twenty eight. 2006 represented one of the least productive The honour couldn’t have happened to a monsoon in the later fixture. They gave win. Alesha Thorne led the goalkickers with had cost ourselves a larger lead through our years in our club’s history. better person. Dingley Red the odd scare before the Dingoes four, with Kelly Ormond adding another two. Netball results went according to plan, own indiscipline, and we were left to wonder finally prevailed by 45-28. The sole winners with winners all round, apart from a loss in Struggling in the MPNFL, we recorded zero Well done Andrew Frost, a terrific player and whether that would cost us as Dingley had Stephanie Sandoval was an easy choice for for the day on the netball front were the Division Two and a narrow loss to Dingley wins and were a club in crisis. terrific bloke! slightly the better of the second term to best on ground, with Tanya Rosenquist and Young Guns in division eight. They were lead by a point at half time. It was here, Megan Tymko also impressing. helped out by the always youthful Bec Britton however, that the arm wrestle really began against Lyndale – hopefully the 28-13 victory Saturday sees the footballers playing St with two goals only kicked in the third term. Every player please be reminded that Sincere thanks to the following 2017 convinces her to play more often through the Pauls, and our ladies footballers playing OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Thankfully though they both went our way, sponsors: Woodstock Pizzas CISA Laser season than was originally expected (hint). their first home game, celebrating Nat’s we should not have to chase you for and whilst Dingley hit us with the proverbial Clinic Mulgrave Bakery Every-Bodi And It was also good to see our old friend Nikki Fantastic weekend for the club last round. membership fees! Noted thanks to the wrecking ball in the fourth quarter they 200th match against Hallam (start time not Seniors completely outplayed St Kilda City, netballers who have been fantastic in this thanks go to our loyal and generous Dempster back at the Dingley Complex – confirmed to the time of writing). The ones never be a stranger mate!!! were only able to return 1.3 – not enough to as did the ressies. U19s had the bye and the area. Onya Brooke and Mel! ongoing supporters, Bendigo Bank deny us a vital two-point win. Ben Humphrey play Bentleigh in the netball, the twos play netballers continued their winning ways. Murrumbeena, APB building g and Design The seconds were somewhat undermanned was our sole multiple goalkicker with three, Dingley Gold, the threes take on Clayton and Definitely this week you will receive your Consultants, East Oakleigh IGA, Ausreo Biggest news was from the girls footy who against a marauding Dingley outfit, and with Jordan Derbyshire, Tom Curry and the fourths do battle with Caulfield. Good $20 raffle book. All funds go to the club Moorabbin, G & C Motors, Chadstone broke through for their maiden win on Friday there was more ice on show than that which Todd Bastion in the best. luck to all sides. so sell ‘em and get ‘em back quick. Also a Toyota, Il Duca Restaurant, Dandy Flooring, night in front of an excellent crowd. reminder to all players to chase a personal Urban Body Corporate, , Trevillian Signs, This week we pay tribute to Pat Carroll who sponsor. Photos going up fast, we need all Pro-Motive Bayside, Garden Gear , and A & plays his 100th game for the seniors. Great on board for this great fundraiser. R Automotive Repair Centre, team man and proudly represents the club Our next social function is June 24th News We do appreciate your generosity. Support in great style. Congrats to you Pat. to follow so reserve the date. our sponsors! AND GO DISTRICTS.

short (38-49). With a break for Mother’s Day we Seniors: This week the club celebrated ST PAULS will keep working to improve our performance, Our aim was to avoid a lapse in effort after our and proudly supported Breast Cancer Network and face future games with optimism. great performances of the past two games and Australia to raise funds for that organisation’s Jason reinforced this point prior to the boys work. Special thanks to Nellie, Trish, Lynda, Div 5: Dandenong 31 defeated St Pauls 15 taking the field.Early play was scrappy with Maggie and Clare, who put in a very long day, U19: the wet ball affecting marking and precise starting with the U19 match and still there St Pauls v Hampton - After a positive week on handball. The second term brought better pay for the social function that night. The netball the track with good numbers e went out with a from our forwards, especially Josh Verlin who players came after their matches and prepared buzz in the air.In dewy conditions, early play was took several important marks but we found it the decorated the room, set the tables etc. untidy and we started slowly. We finally hit our hard to score goals. for the evening event. Many of the footballers straps to produce our best footy for the year. cleaned the change rooms and umpire’s room With every team member playing his part, we We held a 5 goal break at half time and had then assisted in the entertainment in the executed our game lan to perfection to register wanted more, but Clayton kept us honest. evening. our second win (139 - 22). This is what happens The third term began in steady drizzle but our when you believe in those around you and play A great night as had by all - Nick Halliday was tackling and endeavor improved which enabled committed team football. Enjoy the week’s rest the LEAST dressed and all the boys were in us to increase our lead. The last quarter was our and prepare for the next game! pink. Maggie did a sterling job selling the raffle best, with pressure around the contest, more tickets through the day. Eliza was instrumental Reserves: inside 50s and desire to finish strongly. in getting all the girls involved.Even the We faced an undermanned Clayton who are A great game from our lone ruckman Nick President was seen dancing!! undergoing a difficult time, having lost many of their better players from last season.Our Halliday. Brad Gilder strong in wet conditions Netball: supporters were anticipating a big win but coach and brilliant ball handling and field kicking Div 1 - St Pauls v Dingley: Glen Balmforth stressed the importance of from Dino. Nice to see the goal scoring spread Taking on second-placed Dingley, led by concentration and sticking to teamwork when widely. Handy games from Aaron Hay, Carl, specialist coach Adrian Ballantyn, loomed as a facing weaker opposition. We played good Alex Spencer, Steve Muller and Owen Lewis. very tough task. Despite a slow start, we moved football throughout the day, though periodic rain A rest next week, then a big test against affected the game as a spectacle. Former senior well in attack to create shooting opportunities Mordialloc. for Mikaela Hayes and Grace Haley in goals. Meg players Tim Blackwood and Bill Fotopolous Support our sponsors - Bendigo Bank, JBS, Geshke returned seamlessly from holiday to run showed many of their old skills. One Paper and Vancorp the centre, and Claire Stratton sparked some Clayton battled on to the end but with Nick Hogan excellent defensive efforts to create difficulty dominating and Jack, Michael Johnstone and Take out club membership and attend the for Dingley’s centre passes. e ended up 11 goals Braggers all playing well, we won comfortably. away games.

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While it wasn’t a high scoring weekend in Division 2, it was certainly an James Gough was in good form in the forward arc, bagging four goals in DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE entertaining one as the final winless team scored its first victory while the win while Jackson Smith was also impressive. one premiership favourite continues to rise, and one falls. TEAM P W L D F A % PTS TEAM P W L D F A % PTS The first half belonged to Heatherton, which held a nine-point lead with Chelsea Heights 5 5 0 0 398 268 148.51 20 Skye 5 5 0 0 660 129 511.63 20 East Brighton 9.8 (62) def Highett 7.7 (49) inaccuracy in front of goal haunting the Lions. An excellent final quarter has lifted the Vampires to their third straight Skye 5 3 2 0 417 231 180.52 12 Highett 5 3 2 0 383 276 138.77 12 win, a 13-point triumph against the Dogs at the Kennel. Mount Waverley clicked into gear during the third term, booting 6.1 to 1.1 to take a 21-point lead at the final change, before adding another Keysborough 4 3 1 0 267 241 110.79 12 Murrumbeena 4 3 1 0 253 216 117.13 12 Three players kicked two goals for East Brighton while former coach three goals in the final quarter to win by 25. Barry Hope was at his best alongside Mark Jamieson. Hampton 4 3 1 0 355 336 105.65 12 Chelsea Heights 5 3 2 0 328 289 113.49 12 Cameron Moon was named as the Tonners’ best while David White Highett put together a solid second quarter, increasing a one-point lead bagged two goals. East Brighton 5 3 2 0 397 376 105.59 12 Heatherton 5 3 2 0 374 364 102.75 12 to 12 points at half time after piling on three goals to one. ROUND 6 PREVIEW Caulfield 4 2 2 0 232 210 110.48 8 Caulfield 4 2 2 0 332 217 153.00 8 The Vampires sprung to life in the third term, banging on five goals to Mount Waverley 5 2 3 0 367 456 80.48 8 Hampton 4 2 2 0 245 283 86.57 8 three and cutting the lead back down to one point at the final change. The interleague break has come and gone and Division 2 action returns East Brighton put the finishing touches on the comeback attempt, to the Southern Football Netball League. Round 6 brings forth several Springvale Districts 4 1 3 0 210 245 85.71 4 Mount Waverley 5 2 3 0 342 437 78.26 8 kicking two goals to just one behind to pull out a 13-point victory in the interesting match-ups, so let’s get into it. Highett 5 1 4 0 305 357 85.43 4 Springvale Districts 4 1 3 0 201 274 73.36 4 final quarter. East Brighton v Chelsea Heights (Hurlingham Reserve) Murrumbeena 4 1 3 0 213 259 82.24 4 Keysborough 4 1 3 0 179 287 62.37 4 Joel Jones-Hampton was Highett’s best with two goals. Game of the Round The upstart Vampires are back in business after three straight wins and Heatherton 5 1 4 0 277 459 60.35 4 East Brighton 5 0 5 0 101 626 16.13 0 Chelsea Heights 6.9 (45) def Skye 2.11 (23) The Bombers crash back down to Earth continued on Saturday when will go into the game fairly confident of causing an upset. Chelsea Heights took home a well-earned victory at Beazley reserve. Highett 1.3 4.4 7.6 7.7-49 Highett 16.14 16.14 16.14 16.14-110 East Brighton are always tough to handle on its home deck and with a East Brighton 1.2 2.4 7.5 9.8-62 East Brighton 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5-23 Skye had plenty of opportunities to hit the scoreboard throughout the little confidence behind it, the task is challenging for the ladder leaders. match, but inaccurate kicking proved costly. Highett: Goal Kickers: B. Pewtress 2, J. Jones-Hampton 2, D. Morton, Highett: Goal Kickers: J. Gasio 4, R. Smith 4, A. Young 2, M. De Iacovo 2, Chelsea Heights has been in good form itself however, able to grind S. Jackson, T. Brown J. O’Keefe, J. Greer, A. Baragwanath, B. Prosser Matthew Johansson was in good form up forward for the Heighters with out wins when need be, making it deserved favourites for this match-up. Best Players: J. Jones-Hampton, C. Kinsey, J. Duell, T. Brown, S. Jackson, Best Players: R. Smith, J. Greer, J. Millwood, J. Gasio, R. Osborne, three goals while Luke Behin was named best on ground. N. Vawser M. Baragwanath Chelsea Heights by 18 points. East Brighton: Goal Kickers: A. Bailey 2, B. Wescombe 2, K. Love-Linay 2, East Brighton: Goal Kickers: B. Gouin, M. Wright, A. Tornese An eight-point quarter time lead for Chelsea Heights was extended in the second term, stretching to 10 points as a result of a 2.4 to 2.2 scoreline. Caulfield v Heatherton (Koornang Park) A. Giuliani, B. Hope, J. Gatt Best Players: J. Fogarty, D. Murphy, M. Wright, A. Governi, A. Jilich, B. Gouin This is a must win game for the Bears early in the season, having lost Best Players: B. Hope, M. Jamieson, B. Wescombe, K. Love-Linay, M. Backman, Chelsea Heights only put on two goals during the second half, but their last two encounters and may be devoid of some confidence. R. Stringer inaccurate kicking from Skye, five behinds, left it unable to mount a comeback, succumbing by 22 points. Heatherton are in much the same boat, having shown some good early season form, but has been unable to maintain it. Chelsea Heights 2.0 4.4 5.8 6.9-45 Chelsea Heights 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.6-12 Matt Haverfield and Marc Frizell were named the Bombers’ best. Skye 0.4 2.6 2.8 2.11-23 Skye 1.4 3.9 7.13 13.17-95 Of the two, Caulfield is in better form, but the lure of rising off the Keysborough 4.10 (34) def Caulfield 3.8 (26) Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: M. Johansson 3, J. Robertson, L. Dobson, Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: M. Bastin bottom of the ladder is a good motivator for the Tonners. The boys from the Borough didn’t always take their chances, but they P. Matheson Best Players: A. Ricaut, K. Murphy, M. Wade, J. Prendergast, J. O’Dwyer, did enough to grind out an eight-point win against the Bears in a low Best Players: L. Behin, N. Herrington, A. Rhodes, M. O’Driscoll, J. Odell, R. Archer H. Bennett Caulfield by 22 points. scoring affair. Skye: Goal Kickers: C. Petrie, J. Thomas Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Dyer 2, J. Glover 2, D. Turner, B. Black, B. Weighell, Mount Waverley v Highett (Mayfield Reserve) Best Players: M. Haverfield, M. Frizell, N. McConville, A. Planner, J. Elms, M. McGreal, M. Watts, S. Thorne, P. Follett, M. Hodgson, D. McConville Tim Werner booted two goals for the victors while former captain Ryan The Mountain Lions have been in excellent form the last two weeks, A. Harper Best Players: T. McEachern, F. Payenda, B. Weighell, M. Watts, S. Thorne Goodes was in excellent form in the midfield. winning two straight, and win number three might not be too far away. Keysborough only snagged one goal in the first term, but held Caulfield The Dogs have yet to string together four consistent quarters and show Keysborough 1.4 2.4 3.8 4.10-34 Keysborough 1.5 2.8 6.11 8.17-65 scoreless, before increasing the lead to 13 points at half time. their best form and need to get a move on to establish a foothold in the Caulfield 0.0 0.3 1.5 3.8-26 Caulfield 2.1 5.2 6.8 6.11-47 Caulfield finally hit the big sticks in the third term, registering its first finals race. goals, but still trailed by 15 points at the final change. Keysborough: Goal Kickers: T. Werner 2, C. Dalton, C. Bryan Keysborough: Goal Kickers: G. Smith 2, J. Caisley 2, C. Letcher, C. Wilkinson, Mount Waverley should go into the match as favourites and a win here Best Players: R. Goodes, J. Cole, G. Humphreys , C. Bryan, B. Dexter, L. Damato J. Pi, B. Sloss The Bears mounted a comeback challenge in the final term, booting will help their finals contender status grow. Caulfield:Goal Kickers: L. Wakeling, J. Buggy, J. Lanyon Best Players: C. Letcher, J. Hawes, S. Dunn, D. Prib, B. Sloss, D. Pendlebury two goals, but the Burra held on with a goal of their own to secure an Best Players: H. Lanyon, B. Turner, A. O’Shea, S. Gunning, T. Stait, A. Sheed Caulfield:Goal Kickers: A. Mase, J. Hunter, C. Spencer, B. Gardner, J. Hill, B. Still eight-point win. Mount Waverley by 11 points. Best Players: A. Mase, B. Still, T. Rowley, G. Brennan, K. Tribuiani, A. Pepperell Harris Lanyon and Brandon Turner were named the best for the Bears. Hampton v Murrumbeena (Peterson Street Reserve) After a two-week break due to interleague and the bye, the Hammers Murrumbeena 7.10 (52) def Springvale Districts 4.8 (32) will be champing at the bit to get out on the park against the Beena. Murrumbeena 3.2 4.6 7.6 7.10-52 Murrumbeena 1.2 6.7 6.11 9.15-69 The Beena are finally on the board for their first win of the season with a Springvale Districts 0.2 2.3 2.7 4.8-32 Springvale Districts 3.4 4.4 7.5 9.7-61 consistent four quarter performance delivering the goods. Murrumbeena will also go into the match confident after scoring its first win of the season prior to interleague. Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: E. Espinosa 2, M. Kinsella 2, M. Walder 2, J. Shirley Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: R. Clayton 5, S. Geaney, J. Smith, M. Hendley, P. Au Three players kicked two goals each for Murrumbeena while Chris Best Players: C. Evans, M. Kinsella, E. Espinosa, H. Turkington, J. Hargreaves, Best Players: J. Smith, S. Parkes, R. Clayton, W. Nash, M. Menara, W. Voorham Evans was at his best across the ground. Hampton has shown to be an improved unit in 2017 and its form at the J. Semmel Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: A. Ross 2, J. Dart 2, J. Lim, A. Hang, Toolbox is one of those reasons why. Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: L. Morrey 2, M. Thompson, T. Cooper M. Scuotto, C. McLeod, D. Stoter-Rainer Murrumbeena started off strong, bagging three goals to just two Best Players: M. Thompson, T. Wills, T. Cooper, W. Nevill, D. Monaghan, D. Morris Best Players: A. Ross, M. Scuotto, C. McLeod, L. Hamilton, A. Hang behinds in the first term, before the Districts kicked two goals in the Hampton by 17 points. second to cut an 18-point lead to 15 at half time. Springvale Districts v Keysborough (Springvale Reserve) The Beena capitalised on their opportunities during the third term, Springvale Districts is another one of those sides that has displayed Heatherton 2.3 3.6 4.7 6.9-45 Heatherton 15.16 15.16 15.16 15.16-106 kicking another three goals to stretch the margin to 29 points, before some good early season form, but has yet to reap the rewards. Mount Waverley 0.2 1.9 7.10 10.10-70 Mount Waverley 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7-49 resisting a comeback from Springvale to register a 20-point win. Heatherton: Goal Kickers: D. White 2, M. Millar, M. Bruce, J. Stone, S. Keenan Heatherton: Goal Kickers: J. Siegel 4, M. Jamieson 3, V. Weaver 2, C. Keenan 2, Keysborough is enjoying a resurgence so far in 2017, after a Matt Thompson was named as best on ground for Springvale Districts disappointing 2016, and is a legitimate finals contender. Best Players: C. Moon, C. Cusack, J. Stone, R. Maddaford, S. Keenan, C. Tosin S. Szucs, J. Reynolds, W. Earle, A. Morris while Lachlan Morrey kicked two goals. Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: J. Gough 4, M. Kinsella 2, A. Mathers, M. Dennis, Best Players: C. Keenan, C. Hunter, J. Siegel, C. McLachlan, J. Maclaren The Burra have been good at home and on the road so far and that form Mount Waverley 10.10 (70) def Heatherton 6.9 (45) C. Jeffries, P. Schulz Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: J. Beattie 3, P. Kinsella, C. Cafiso, R. Newman, should continue on Saturday. Best Players: J. Smith, D. Thirkell, J. Wilkin, R. Mathers, M. Kinsella, B. Roberts B. Phillips Mount Waverley won its second game in a row, putting together an Best Players: J. Beattie, P. Kinsella, J. Burns, C. Cafiso, M. Jager, A. Capovilla impressive second half to record the 25-point win. Keysborough by 29 points.

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ROUND 1 ROUND 8 ROUND 15 1-APR 3-JUN 22-JUL Chelsea Heights 11.8-74 def Murrumbeena 7.7-49 Heatherton v Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights v Hampton Highett 11.10-76 def by Keysborough 14.16-100 Caulfield v Highett Highett v Skye Heatherton 14.4-88 def Springvale Districts 10.17-77 East Brighton v Murrumbeena Heatherton v East Brighton Mount Waverley 10.12-72 def by Hampton 13.9-87 Skye v Keysborough East Brighton 6.9-45 def by Skye 15.8-98 Hampton v Springvale Districts Mount Waverley v Caulfield Bye - Caulfield Bye - Mount Waverley Murrumbeena v Keysborough Bye - Springvale Districts ROUND 2 ROUND 9 8-APR 10-JUN Keysborough 6.11-47 def by Chelsea Heights 11.9-75 Highett v Chelsea Heights ROUND 16 Springvale Districts 7.9-51 def Highett 5.8-38 Murrumbeena v Mount Waverley 29-JUL Hampton 11.9-75 def Heatherton 5.14-44 Keysborough v East Brighton Skye v Chelsea Heights Skye 15.7-97 def Mount Waverley 5.5-35 Springvale Districts v Skye East Brighton v Highett Caulfield 9.9-63 defEast Brighton 7.9-51 Hampton v Caulfield Mount Waverley v Heatherton Bye - Murrumbeena Bye - Heatherton Springvale Districts v Murrumbeena ROUND 3 ROUND 10 Caulfield v Keysborough 22-APR 17-JUN Bye - Hampton Chelsea Heights 9.13-67 def Springvale Districts 7.8-50 Chelsea Heights v Caulfield Highett 12.11-83 def by Hampton 15.4-94 Heatherton v Murrumbeena ROUND 17 Heatherton 7.5-47 def by Skye 22.17-149 Mount Waverley v Keysborough 5-AUG Mount Waverley 18.5-113 def by East Brighton 23.13-151 East Brighton v Springvale Districts Murrumbeena 7.6-48 def by Caulfield 9.13-67 Skye v Hampton Chelsea Heights v East Brighton Bye - Keysborough Bye - Highett Highett v Mount Waverley Heatherton v Caulfield GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 ROUND 11 29-APR 24-JUN Murrumbeena v Hampton Hampton 1 5.9-99 def by Chelsea Heights 20.17-137 Murrumbeena v Highett Keysborough v Springvale Districts Skye 6.14-50 def by Highett 8.11-59 Keysborough v Heatherton Bye - Skye East Brighton 13.10-88 def Heatherton 7.11-53 Springvale Districts v Mount Waverley Caulfield 10.16-76 def by Mount Waverley 11.11-77 Hampton v East Brighton ROUND 18 Keysborough 13.8-86 def Murrumbeena 9.10-64 Caulfield v Skye 12-AUG Bye - Springvale Districts Bye - Chelsea Heights Mount Waverley v Chelsea Heights ROUND 5 ROUND 12 Heatherton v Highett 6-MAY 1-JUL Skye v Murrumbeena Chelsea Heights 6.9-45 def Skye 2.11-23 Murrumbeena v Chelsea Heights Hampton v Keysborough Highett 7.7-49 def by East Brighton 9.8-62 Keysborough v Highett Caulfield v Springvale Districts Heatherton 6.9-45 def by Mount Waverley 10.10-70 Springvale Districts v Heatherton Murrumbeena 7.10-52 def Springvale Districts 4.8-32 Hampton v Mount Waverley Bye - East Brighton Keysborough 4.10-34 def Caulfield 3.8-26 Skye v East Brighton Bye - Hampton Bye - Caulfield ROUND 19 19-AUG ROUND 6 ROUND 13 20-MAY 8-JUL Chelsea Heights v Heatherton East Brighton v Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights v Keysborough Highett v Caulfield Mount Waverley v Highett Highett v Springvale Districts Murrumbeena v East Brighton Caulfield v Heatherton Heatherton v Hampton Keysborough v Skye Hampton v Murrumbeena Mount Waverley v Skye Springvale Districts v Hampton Springvale Districts v Keysborough East Brighton v Caulfield Bye - Mount Waverley Bye - Skye Bye - Murrumbeena ROUND 7 ROUND 14 ROUND 20 27-MAY 15-JUL 26-AUG Springvale Districts v Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights v Mount Waverley Mount Waverley v Murrumbeena Highett v Heatherton Hampton v Highett East Brighton v Keysborough Murrumbeena v Skye Skye v Heatherton Keysborough v Hampton East Brighton v Mount Waverley Skye v Springvale Districts Springvale Districts v Caulfield Caulfield v Murrumbeena Caulfield v Hampton Bye - East Brighton Bye - Keysborough Bye - Chelsea Heights, Heatherton, Highett

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EAST BRIGHTON CHELSEA HEIGHTS CAULFIELD HEATHERTON

Ground: Hurlingham Park, Ground: Beazley Reserve, Thames Prom, Ground: Koornang Park, Ground: Heatherton Recreation Reserve Nepean Highway, Brighton East Chelsea Heights Koornang Rd, Carnegie Ross Street, Heatherton Club Colours: Red With white V Club Colours: Navy with Red Yoke Club Colours: Navy, gold and red Club Colours: Black & White stripes Coach: Peter Larsen Senior Coach: Brad Canavan Senior Coach: Steve Kidd Senior Coach: Chris Keenan Reserve Coach: Corey Johnson Reserve Coach: Jason Tickner Reserves Coach: Chris Spencer Reserves Coach: Warrick Earle

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Tyler Thorne 30 Athan Guiliani 1 Jackson Fry 30 Corey Cocker 1 Tom Heagney 31 Brad Giles 1 Nathan Foster 30 Chris Keenan

2 Marcus Lavender 31 Adam Governi 2 Dale Hynes 31 Mark Stevens 2 Sean Gunning 32 Shane Campbell 2 Blake Cochrane 30a Jonathon Frizzle 3 Jacob Gatt 32 Nick Heley 3 Ben Still 33 Rory Hunter 3 Josh MacLaren 31 James Van Elewoud 3 Joel Williams 32 Heath Bennett 4 Aaron Viney 32a Braden Zaal 4 Chris Dove 34 Jake Benoiton 5 Shayne Gibbs 31a Daniel Beauchamp 4 Jamie Waters 33 Josh O'Dwyer 5 Brodie Muller 33 Andrew Raszkiewicz 5 Brandon Turner 35 Mitch Hurley 6 Pol Lavery 32 Alan Loyd 5 Jesse O'Dell 34 Luke Gherini 6 Brad Wescombe 34 Michael De Luca 6 Anthony O'Shea 36 Benn Harris 7 Shaun Keenan 33 Warrick Earle 6 Luke Behin 35 Antonie Ricaut 8 Andy Morris 34 Michael Bruce 7 Seamus Murphy 35 Andrew Jansen 7 Zac Barter 37 James Daidone 7 Jordan Peryman 36 Ben Wendt 9 Justin Whyte 35 David White 8 George Gorozidis 36 Xavier Tobin 8 Daniel Nilsson 38 Luke Wakeling 8 Kade Murphy 37 James Prendergast 10 Matt Sauer 36 Craig Earle 9 Kai Love Linay 36a Jake Cameron 9 James Backway 39 Jayden Grose 9 Jarryd Uren 38 Chris Holding 11 Jesse Stone 37 Micheal Millar 10 Matthew Bertoncello 37 Matt Wright 10 Chris Lewis 40 Jason Twirdy 12 Joshua Corcoran 38 Kristian Fredrickson 10 Tyler Cantwell 39 Aaron Rhodes 10a Ryan Gray 40 Stefan Bjelogic 11 Iain Musster 42 Chris Spencer 12a Nick Cody 39 Rory De Kock 12 Cameron Thorne 41 Andrew Tornese 11 Phil Matheson 40 Peter Gerard 12 Andrew Mase 43 Jayden Grose 13 Stefan Harris 40 Andrew Soll 12 Michael Wade 41 Michael Dettman 13 Mitch Backman 42 Adrian Jillich 13 Luke Murchie 44 Alex Markham 14 Travis Faull 41 Matt Jamieson 14 Brody Pearse 43 Trent Beard 13 Michael Dankert 42 George Glitzos 14 Jake Buggy 46 Adam Pepperell 15 Aiden Nelson 42 Veroshan Sripragasan 15 Lachlan Smith 44 Kyo Nakagawa 14 Nathan Herrington 43 Thomas Macafee 15 Tom Stait 47 Kristian Tribuiani 16 Daniel Langley 43 Leigh Holroyd

16 Tom Fraser 45 Jordy Rogers 15 James Jagintavicius 44 Michael Shaw 17 Travis Rowley 48 John Eierweis 17 Adam Chalmers 44 Jason Siegel

16a Anthony Scaracella 46 Michael Angus 16 Callum Dodson 45 Andrew Cupit 18 Josh Wood 49 Mick Harrington 18 Paul Connolly 45 Joel Parfett 17 47 19 Craig Hunter 46 Benn Hall David Blee Brendaan Gouin 17 Patrick Morrissey 47 Ryan Dyer 19 John Hunter 50 Ben Gardner 18 Anthony Bailey 50 Harrison Goad 20 Tom Kenny 51 Tim Ferguson 20 Jarryd Cox 47 Marty Weaver 18 Michael O'Driscoll 50 Matt Bastin 21 Chris Newman 48 Blake Roberts 19 Josh Willett 51 John Conroy 21 Sean Walton 52 Frank Drago 19 Lachlan Dobson 52 Cameron Gates 21a Craig McLachlan 49 Matt Griffin 21 Barry Hope 52 Jordan Doolan 22 Alex Cables 53 Lee Weiss 20 Mick Dyer 54 Luke Williams 22 Cam Moon 50 Michael Angus 22 Mark Jamieson 53 Jeremy Poynton 23 Rowan Clarke 55 Nick Murnane 21 Ryan Archer 55 Simon Harper 23 Rodney Blackbourn 51 Nav Kumar 23 Harris Diviny 54 Mick Paxman 24 Matthew Costantino 56 Adam Coxsell 22 Declan Lee 58 Nicholas Oliver 24 Chris Tosin 52 Jake Weaver 24 Ryan Stringer 55 Nick Owen 25 Jarrod Hill 57 Judd Lanyon 25 Aaron Coffey 53 Justin Rowswell 23 James Robertson 60 Matthew Johansson 25 Adam De Luca 56 Todd Heley 26 Ryan Butler 60 Matt Blee 25a Kane Tucker 54 Justin Reynolds 24 Nathan Beazley 64 Tim Poole 26 Liam Flanagan 57 Connor Blaskett 27 Harris Lanyon 62 Brett Phillips 26 Stew Gibbs 55 Jarryd Elton 25 Bryce Atherton 66 Ethan Duell 27 Ed Delaney-Small 58 Liam Menhennitt 28 Andrew Sheed 63 Gabe Brennan 27 Reagan Maddaford 56 Michael Berenyi 26 Luke Newton 67 Phil Smith 28 James Challis 59 Fraser Young 29 Adam Ballard 64 Adam King 28 Callum Cusack 57 Niranjen Kumar 29 Patrick Jamieson 27 Kenny Albis 30 Christian Trumble 65 Trav Cooper 29 Sam Merryweather 58 Jacob Hurst

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MOUNT WAVERLEY HIGHETT

Ground: Mayfield Reserve, Lewton Rd, Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Rd, Mount Waverley Highett (Melway Ref #77H9) Club Colours: Green and gold, lion emblem Club Colours: Navy, white and red hoops with Bulldog motif Senior Coach: Nick Smith Senior Coach: Sam Hecker Reserves Coach: Shane Costantino Reserve Coach: Paul (Ruffa) O’Neill Thirds Coach: Daniel Gargano

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Jarrod Wilkin 36 Timothy Proctor 1 Charlie Kinsey 25 Sam Jackson (Sen VC) 2 Cliff Aikman 37 Matthew Parrella 2 Daniel Booth 26 Nick Vawser 3 Matthew Jeffries 38 Kieran Anglim 4 Jason D'Cruz 39 Nicholas Anglim 3 Jordy Thompson 28 Jack Nagle

6 Michael Kinsella 40 Mitchell Jager 4 James Taranto 29 Bryce Pewtress 7 Patrick Kinsella 41 Sam Taunt 5 Yianni Pasialis (Sen VC) 31 Chris Long (Res Capt.) 8 Karl Kusko 42 Christopher Cafiso 9 Christopher Jeffries 43 Jame Tighello 6 Chad Ryan 32 Michael Baragwarath 10 44 Jackson Smith Nicolas Collins 6b Jordy Osborne 34 Jackson Millwood 11 Ben Beecroft 45 Jason Leung 7 Patrick Singh 35 Alex Baragwarath 12 Jake Brown 46 Jason Thea 14 Richard Mathers 47 Rory Dux 8 Andrew Carey 36 Brad Sheers 15 Alex Mullocks 48 Jordan Cavanagh 9 Ary Friedman 37 Elijah Shawcroft 16 Joseph Rickard 49 Jay Cavanagh 10 Tristan Brown 38 Michael Globan 17 Ian Taylor 50 Brett Macdonald 18 Cameron Kirkup 51 Nevyn Richardson 11 Beau Jedd 40 Aidan Young 19 Taryn Dawson 52 Drew Macrae 12 Joel Jones 41 Alex Draper 20 Andy Mathers 53 Andrew Capovilla 13 Cameron Nayar 42 Stefan Lindstrom 23 Danial Pearce 54 Leigh McInnes 24 Brenton Cincotta 55 Jay Beattie 14 Robert Swain (Sen VC) 43 Billy Prosser 25 Thomas Petronik 58 Kessel Zoethout 15 Mark Short 44 Peter Quinn 26 Phil Schulz 59 Stuart Polack 27 Daniel Thirkell 60 Tanner Kram 16 Chris Lavery 45 Chris Harmes

28 Andrew Meredith 61 Michael Dennis 17 Tom Brown (Sen Capt.) 46 Shane Gervasi 29 Zac Browne 63 Jesse Burns 18 Jake Duell 47 Nathan Mullenger 30 Jason Bird 65 Jonathan Jordan 31 Shane Costantino 66 Ethan Tobias 19 Jack Prosser 48 Ben Hughes

32 Tom Stapleton 70 Randy Newman 22 James O'Keefe 49 Dave Morton 33 Michael Kambouris 72 Michael Keem 23 Mitch Hoar 50 Max Pandur 34 Sean Rickard 99 James Gough 35 Toby Patrick 24 Ryan Smith 56 Justin Greer (Res Capt)

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26 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 27 DIVISION 2: ROUND 6

HAMPTON MURRUMBEENA

Ground: Peterson Street Reserve, Ground: Murrumbeena Park, Peterson St, Highett Kangaroo Rd, Murrumbeena Club Colours: Yellow and black stripes, Club Colours: Maroon, Gold yoke blue trim and lion Senior Coach: Steve Wright Senior Coach: Craig McIndoe Senior Assistant: Shane Burbidge LIVE Reserves Coach: Simon Beshara Reserves Coach:Jeremy Sissons

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Ajit Alister 33 Steve Mann 1 Will Nash 33 Mitch Hendley 2 Anthony Zanca 34 Luke Chevalier 2 Josh Wright 34 James Schubert SPORTS 3 Matthew Digby 35 Hayden McLennan 3 Jarrod Walker 35 Chris Niclasen 4 Rick Chisolm 36 Dan Guiry 4 Eddie Espanosa 36 Josh Godino 5 Pat Bolger 37 Kyall Reynolds 5 Will Voorham 37 Michael McMahon 6 Corey Smith 38 Darren Harrison 6 Sam Moloney 38 Alex Goold 7 Carl Nichols 39 Liam Thornell 7 Dean Hewsen 39 James Allan 8 Troy Selim 40 Blake Burnham 8 Michael Kinsella 39 Rhys Clayton (Res) ON THE 9 Liam Timms 41 Jarryd Wilson 9 Mitch Walder (Sen Capt) 40 Liam Wolf 10 Nick O’Donovan 42 Jye Thornell 10 Rory Cahalane 41 Harry Fleming 11 Josh Burbidge 43 Luke Tempany 11 Lachlan Batt 42 John Valles 12 Jack Cafarella 44 Michael Klonoridis 12 Darcy Hargrave 43 Richard Gillies 13 Chris Grove 45 Michael Ashman 13 Ray Pickering 44 Ryan Balalis 14 David West 46 Matthew Cupit 14 Dechlan Turkington 45 James Hurst 15 James Gascard 47 Andrew Nash 15 Cam Walker 46 Cam Rundell 16 James Feather 48 Josh Vitiritti 16 Nathan Davidson 47 Robbie Hyde 17 Matthew Pola 49 Anthony Papafotiou 17 Harley Turkington 48 Chris Keating 18 Chase Griffin 50 Steve Mann 18 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss 49 Robbie Ryan 19 Josh Canny 51 Dylan Chisolm 19 Luke Porter 50 Josh Hargreaves 20 Luke Hayes 52 Brendan Bennett 20 Matt Nandor 50 Chris Smith (Res) 21 Tom Woodward 53 David Masson 21 Chris Evans 51 Cam Barr 22 Jake Timms 54 Alex Docherty 22 Mark Richardson 52 Eddie Brown 23 Leigh McLuckie 55 Nathan Wallace 23 Sam Parkes 53 Bailey Knight BIG 24 Guy Timms 56 Simon Beshara 24 Tom Valenta 54 Michael Menara 25 Tate Griffin 57 Mitchell Mayer-Garth 25 Jordan Cusin 55 Jackson Walsh 26 Todd Crane 58 Matthew Hanson 26 Jake Semmel 56 Patrick Au SCREEN! 27 Tom Davis 59 Tim Woods 27 Josh Smith 57 Shane Larkins 28 Alex Berecz 60 Josh Lees 28 Alister Bradley 58 Quenton Poncracz 29 Paul Johns 61 James Hickey 29 Sean Geaney 59 James Shirley 30 Andrew Hunter 62 Carl-Oskar Beer 30 Jack Reggardo 60 Jack Dear 31 Tim Nixon 63 Troy Smith 31 David Schmiedl 61 David Murphy 32 Jake Chitty 64 Bunarith Kheng 32 Chris Cairns 62 Dave Easton 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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SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS KEYSBOROUGH

Ground: Springvale Reserve, Ground: Rolwey Allen Reserve, Newcomen Rd, Springvale Cnr Stanley & Cheltenham Rds, Keysborough Club Colours: Navy, white monogram Colours: Red, white and blue and red trim Senior Coach: Matthew Ferguson Senior Coach: Danny Rout Reserves Coach: Daniel Pendlebury Reserves Coach: Chris Lacey Thirds Coach: Jamie Pi

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Matt Thompson 30 Steve Aitken 1 Geoffrey Humphreys (Co-Cap) 42 Daniel Durdin 2 Ryan Goodes 43 Harry Weston 1a Brenton Holiingworth 31 Marcus Scoutto 4 Cameron Dalton 44 Brendan Sloss 2 Ben Stacey 32 Brad Dight 5 Gerard Smith 45 Jesse Cuffe 2a David Nutting 33 Justin Lim 6 David Prib 46 Joel Reid 7 Jake Dunn 47 Jason Griffiths 3 Stephen Bagley 34 David Pearce 8 Brandon Mather 49 Shane Cudby 4 Lance Baptist 35 Jason Huljack 8a Davor Rajic 50 Joseph Scata 5 Matt Soutter 36 Leighton Ross 9 Joseph Bekierz 51 Troy Cullen 10 Damon McCormack 52 Chris Bryan 6 Ryan Cunningham 37 Ben Laier 11 Glen Hawthorn 53 Taylan Killi 7 Mitchell Latimer 38 Luke Wenke 12 Daniel Morland 54 Nathan Hampton 8 Todd Wills 39 Richard Constantino 13 Sam Flight 55 Glenn Tempany 14 Dylan Carlsson 56 Nathan Torcasio 9 Kris Thompson 40 James Kellet 15 Michael Downie (Co-Cap) 57 Tim Mackie 10 Tristan Potts 41 Hao Qui 16 Tom Siposs 58 Gordon Hyde 11 Will Naville 42 Matthew Devereaux 17 Bryce Sutton 59 Ryan Carmichael 12 Tommy Ho 43 Matthew Ork 18 Riet Pal 60 Jake Skilton 19 Jack McKinney 62 Jake Robertson 13 Steve Comino 44 Joel Billings 20 George Lazaridis 63 Richard Eppinger 14 Sam Blackburn 45 Ryan Oliver 21 Brad Scott 67 Gabriel Clayton 15 Daniel Morris 46 David Monaghan 22 Karl Schoenmaekers 68 Ian Hampton 23 Matthew Haines 69 Bros Vourn 16 Tom Cooper 47 Billy Green 24 Calum Letcher 70 Justin Cherrett 17 Cam Mcleod 49 David Yang 25 Tim Bacic 71 Paul Taylor 18 Lachie Morrey 50 Jordan Kein 26 Luke Damato 72 Daniel Whiteoak 27 Cory Hargreaves 73 Daaneyel Khan 19 Luke Woolrich 51 Ryan Williams 28 Tim Werner 74 Jake Whiteoak 20 Blake Rout 52 Andrew Ross 29 Tom Anderton 76 Brad Connors 21 Stefan Feehan/Alan Taing 53 Damian Stoter-Rainer 30 Jake Bakes 77 Andrew Connell 31 Jake D'Atri 79 John Tran 22 Sean Francis/Peter Heng 54 Frank Constantino 32 Shane Dunn 80 Joel Whiteoak 23 Matt Allendar 55 Sang Souen 33 Jonathon Hawes 81 Nigel Vandergert 24 Chris Lacey 58 Cameron Chiv 34 Jack Cole 86 Jonathon Markovitch 35 Simon Sloss 87 Jacob Bradshaw 25 Jarrod Wright 59 Jay Dart 36 Jacob Caisley 88 Jamie Pi 26 Liam Hamilton 61 Josh Dart 37 Shane Daniels 89 Jake Buenaventura 27 Jack Allendar 62 Kris Gray 38 Liam Crawford 92 Jarryd Cipressi 39 Damian Cullen 99 Anthony McKeever 28 Lem Nguyen 64 Alex Hang 40 Nathan McLean 100 Aaron Lieberman 29 Nick Duff 99 Jack Hicks 41 Bryce Dexter 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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winner. Well done to Mase and Stilly who both their 3rd win from 4 matches and the 6ths were CAULFIELD played their best games for the club. Trav gallant in defeat and a win is not far away. And Sandleford 1st XVIII Report Rowley continued his good form after coming congratulations to Phoebe Naughton & Alice Looking to bounce back after a disappointing back from injury. Pohlner on being selected to represent the SFNL this weekend. loss last weekend, we headed to Keysborough Let’s aim to get back in the winner’s circle next Reserve. In inclement conditions, it was a very week boys and get our season back on track. On the social front, our Masquerade Party was low scoring & scrappy affair and we didn’t handle held last Saturday and was a great success. Insurance Solutions Netball Report the conditions well taking until the third quarter Thanks to all who attended and to the social Our netball teams were hoping the rain would to register our first goal. We played better footy committee for organising another great hold off for all our scheduled matches. Our in the last quarter but it wasn’t enough going function. We have organised a Ladies Afternoon 1sts came up against a tough Keysborough down by eight points. Harris and Staity handled Tea to be held on Sat 20 May 2017 which will side. It was a very competitive game from the the conditions well to be in our best for the day. raise funds for Ovarian Cancer Research start, with our netballers taking the points. The Foundation – contact Sophie O’Shea (Tel. 0422 Outdeco 2nd XVIII Report 2nds weren’t so lucky with the weather playing 236 388) for details. And our next match-day After a strong win last week we got off to a all 4 quarters in the rain. The court was wet luncheon is to be held on Sat 3 June 2017 - A Division of good start taking a 2 goal lead into half time. and slippery and this didn’t stop St Kilda City guest speaker will be Tony Liberatore. Tickets The weather turned and we didn’t handle the inflicting our girls first loss for the season. The available from Darren Stait (Tel. 0407 559 383). conditions well in the 2nd-half of the match and 3rds & 4ths both got beaten by more determined Keysborough took control and were a deserved opponents however Barby’s Army recorded By Growler

Congratulations to Barney Bennett on his 200th players in Troy Smith, Pat Eckersall and Bailey HAMPTON game for the club. He played a big part in the victory Griffin I’m sure the quality of players are in our Round 4 saw our netballers kick off their season and has contributed both on and off the field. team but we must all commit to that team. David proper under the leadership of captain/coach The seniors knew they were in for a tough is doing a fine job with this group so we as a club Millie Billings. Whilst we strived to move up to contest from the opening bounce with Chelsea must get behind them. Good luck against the two sides this season it wasn’t quite achievable skipping away to a lead at the first break. Thanks Rosellas fellas. this year but we have increased our player to the efforts of Luke (wrong no.) Hayes, Guy The umpiring department must be numbers. The girls put in a solid four quarter & Liam Timms the Hammers clawed their way congratulated on the recruitment of a lot of new effort to lead at every change with our forward back into the contest to be 2 points shy at the and young umpires of both genders. I would line very accurate thanks to Abbey and Erin who main break. Our forwards were accurate with like to ask our club and others to appreciate finished off the good work of the team. Gassy snagging 4, Likeable Luke Chevalier 3 & the pressure placed on these people in their Liam Thornhill 3 making the most of our forward w o r k p l a c e a n d b e p o s i t i v e i n a n y f e e d b a c k . redonioncreative.com.au The Ressies played undefeated Chelsea which entries. Unfortunately, as the second half presented them with a great challenge which progressed the Chelsea mids got well on top and Thank you to our sponsors - Choices Flooring they embraced to a man. Our instructional steamed away to 38 point victory. This week we Frankston, Back in Motion physio Mentone, Local voice was brilliant which enabled us to set up play one of the 2016 finalists in Murrumbeena Milk Supplies, Removals by the Bay, Highett structurally, we moved the ball well and were who beat us on both occasions last year.The Village Meats, Javen Constructions, Style Finish hard at every contest. The game was close to the next four rounds see us play three 2016 finalists Repairs Mentone, Bendigo Bank Highett. which will give us a good indication of where we very end and it was satisfying to secure a hard- Sponsor of the week - HIGHETT RSL - MATCH DAY VISION fought victory by 3 goals. It was a good spectacle sit in 2017. Go Hammers! for all involved and a good response after a The 19s last few weeks haven’t seen us put our - LIVE STREAMING TO disappointing performance the previous week. best foot forward but with three representative Pres YOUR WEBSITE be a tough one. C Grade KEYSBOROUGH We faced Caulfield The match was played in wet conditions so the girls had Some poor kicking for goal in the 1st half saw us 2 - DVD PRODUCTIONS in 5 games across football & netball, coming away to adjust and play smart netball. A dominant display by with 4 wins. goals down, the third quarter saw us take a narrow Lauren in the goal ring saw very little opportunity for lead into the last. The concern was whether we would Today we take on local rival Springvale Districts in a Caulfield defenders. Another great team effort with a have the legs to run the game out & thankfully the boys - MATCH DAY PHOTOGRAPHY very important game for our seniors & reserves. big win on the scoreboard. responded taking home a fantastic 2 goal win. R & D Roofing Senior Report D Grade On our 70th anniversary of our 1st ever game & Past Chip was in everything all game and was well backed Yet another success for our D grade girls with a 35 goal - CLUB WEBSITES Players Day the build up was big taking on last year’s up by Jono, Shaneo, Pribby, Slossy and the coach Veg. win against Dandenong. yet again there was accuracy in shooting from Sharni and Bec, and it proved to be grand finalist Caulfield. With both teams sitting at 2 Vigeo Financial Thirds Report wins & a loss it was crucial 4 points up for grabs. very difficult for the Dandenong defenders to make an - DIGITAL BEST & FAIREST With the huge amount of unavailability’s in the higher impact. Each girl definitely plays at 110% no matter The first half was played in difficult conditions as we grades it makes things extremely difficult for our thirds what, which makes each opponent work even harder. PRESENTATIONS managed to kick the only 2 goals for the half. The third to put out a competitive side. Unfortunately they unable Keep up the good work girls! quarter was more of the same as we held a 15 point to kick a goal and a convincing loss to South Yarra. lead going into the last having not put our opponent Social Functions: Stick with it boys, as more and more players become Saturday May 27th Pink Ribbon Ladies Day at our home - EVENT INVITATIONS & TICKETS away. To Caulfield’s credit they everything at us in the available things will turn for you. last but we managed to answer the challenge and come game vs Hampton. From 2pm-5pm $40 includes food, away with a well deserved 8 point victory. Keysborough Hotel Netball Report drinks and entry to door prize raffle. Many other prizes - PULL-UP BANNERS throughout the day, contact Sam Downie 0403 316 019 Bomber was fantastic all day, as were Joff, Coley, Bear, A Grade for tickets. Dex, Lukey & Slossy. A tough game against Caulfield a few things didn’t go Saturday July 8th Mid Season Ball at Longbeach Hotel our way and in the end it reflected on the scoreboard. - WEB TV SHOWS BOG award went to Bomber, with Coley taking the 365 Chelsea 7pm onwards. Cocktail Party $80 includes club award & Slossy and Lukey both taking home the The girls fought hard but a few passes not hitting there food & drinks, dress to impress. Keysie Pub awards. targets resulted in Caulfield taking those Opportunities - SOCIAL MEDIA & and taking the 4 points in the end. Contact Christine Ferguson 0421 812 947 or respond to We now sit in third spot with a game in hand over 2nd event on our Facebook page. placed Skye, we must continue to bring the same level of B Grade EVENT MARKETING Payments to Christine or via EFT as below: effort week in week out as this is a very even competition. A strong start from B grade set them up to take their Payments EFT (Use your name as a reference) Melsteel Reserve’s Report first win of the season! On a windy day it was important The boys were desperate to finally break their duck & to keep it short and sharp with multiple options to the A/C NAME: KFNC register their first win, with several players backing up ball and that’s exactly what was done. Each quarter the BSB: 633 000 from thirds game due to unavailability the task was to lead was extended and finished winning by 12 AC: 133 646 836 ELEVATING GRASSROOTS TO THE ELITE 32 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 33 DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES SFNL MEDIA DESK

Players simply have to be more accountable testimony to the effort before being predictably EAST BRIGHTON and whilst endeavour cannot be brought to over run to lose narrowly by 18 points was a very ALEX JONG – 100 GAMES SFNL WOMEN OF THE SOUTH Brighton Holden Seniors question the execution can. Turnovers occur far creditable performance. too frequently making the opposition look better A fairly bleak day presented at Turner Road and Social Notes Ashwood’s Alex The SFNL’s annual Women of the than necessary. The pressure at the ball has the team was somewhat depleted through injury Alan Meaney Roast May 27th at the rooms. A to improve if results are to follow. Opposition Jong notched up South cocktail party is on again at facing a revitalised Highett fresh from a win great night to be had at $70.00 per head. Legend players should earn every possession not have the Woodlands Golf Club on next over Ladder leaders Skye. A fairly scrappy affair Alan Meaney, you don’t have the Clubs B&F his 100th game in them gifted which, in turn, puts the whole team saw Highett gain the advantage, compounded medal named in your honour for nothing, will be Friday 26 May. under the pump. Pride is an important facet in the black, white and by evergreen George Gorizidis carted off in an roasted in a return bout after years of blasting individual performance as we have seen from Women of the South is a special ambulance just prior to half time. Good news players. Now he may get his own back and has yellow the previous the Senior team recently. Even seemingly forlorn is that after a sickening KO George is OK but reserved the right of reply. Bookings are filling so Saturday out at night to acknowledge and positions can turn around at this level through has wisely decided to retire after a long and go to trybookings.com to book your place at this perceived pressure so keep at it, even when all Sandown. In those celebrate the great women who meritorious career. The lead blew out to over fantastic event seems pointless. You might be surprised how play in and support the clubs of 4 goals early in the third term with the young last 100 games, many times you may turn it around. Annual PGA Golf Day at Royal Cheltenham the SFNL. With entertainment by Vampires up against it until persistence paid has been shifted to July 2nd as it clashed with the highlights reel Ray White Moorabbin Women’s DJ Bel, a fantastic guest speaker dividends and 5 goals were the result putting Mother’s Day. See our Facebook page for details. The author has maintained for years that if you would be huge and the team in the hunt. A dour last quarter saw the 36 player limit pay via PayPal via the website (to be announced), market stalls, are playing football on the weekend everything team as determined as you can get and results www.thevampires.org. $70.00 per head for green full of courageous gift bags, delicious food and else is secondary. In fact, everything else is followed. A narrow 13-point win saw the side fees, drinks and BBQ lunch. and selfless drinks all for $45, as well as notch its third straight victory in a performance always secondary. Weddings or 21st birthdays that all can be proud. There is still plenty of for example can be attended after the game. The Sponsors acts on the field, most popular blokes the announcement of the 2017 2017 Women of the South improvement required but safe to say the results author is also a dinosaur but team games are just Brighton Holden, Ray White Moorabbin, Bendigo toughness at the Women’s Achievement Award, it’s Cocktail Party that. The girls fielded 13 players on the weekend Bank Elwood, West Side Meats, Total Balance as well, so it was speak for themselves. Chelsea Height next round footy, fantastic skills, sure to be another great event. will present a huge challenge! and thankfully Highett played within the rules but Physiotherapy Bayside, 360 Project Services, great to see the When: Friday 26 May what an effort from East Brighton. In the cold and Hocking Stuart Brighton, Peter’s Mitre 10 gut-busting running So join us for an evening of Snap Fitness Reserves the rain they stuck at the task and withstood a Caulfield, RSM Insurance Brokers, Wild Holly Woods salute in his Where: Woodlands Golf Club, Fantastic to see numbers maintained but a whole full on attack from a better equipped team on the Cakes, Scaffold Logistics, Sealwell, Rogers Food and eye-catching entertainment, pampering, fun White St, Mordialloc milestone game. lot more work needs to be done on the track. day. Having hit the front late in the third term was Co, Hampton Snap Fitness, McKinnon Hotel performances. and networking in celebration Time: 6:30pm of the Southern Football Netball Jong is a fantastic Cost: $45 League’s incredible Women of the bloke around the Congratulations Best Players – L. Behin, N. Herrington, A. Rhodes, M. Draw tickets are on sale. The Mid-Year Ball tickets will South. Purchase your ticket today Tickets can be purchased at CHELSEA HEIGHTS O’Driscoll, J Odell, R. Archer. be available very shortly. See any Committee member club and one of the Jonga! at bit.ly/sfnlevents. bit.ly/sfnlevents These notes are brought to you by our Gold Sponsors Area Specialists Reserves Report – Strange as it if you require tickets or further information, about any – Thomas Thomas Plastering and Combined Waste may seem, I am extremely proud of the way the group of the Club functions. Services - performed on Saturday. Our expected brand of football Harry Magee & Co Volunteer of the Week – Kellie Round 6. So far so good. Sitting on top of the Division is clear and with some praise from Skye’s forwards, Peryman. What more can we say. Co-President, 2 ladder. Could not have asked for a better start to is now validated. Unfortunately we broke down Registrar, Netball Co-ordinator. This is what we call the season. We must keep this impetus going and transitioning via our mid and forward structures. a true club-person. Don’t worry Larks, you will get a stay consistent and take each game as it comes. The Many thanks to the late call-ups; Shannon, Travis mention, very soon. strength of Division 2 is very strong and any lapse and Dane. Lastly, a big thank-you to the trainers and BJS Insurance Group – Sponsors List – of concentration could come back and bite us. This support staff that allow the players to play and the week we travel to the newly revamped Hurlingham coaches to coach. Thomas Thomas Plastering, Combined Waste Park, to take on East Brighton. Congratulations to Best Players – A. Ricaut, K. Murphy, M. Wade, J. Services, Doolans Heavy Haulage, The Craft & the Inter-League team on their win over the Central Pendergast, J. O’Dwyer H. Bennett. Co-Farm, Area Specialists, 2 Moons Financial Highlands League. My apologies for missing the last Solutions, Bendigo Bank – Aspendale Gardens, Harry Craft and Co-Farm Netball Report – The girls have couple of weeks’ notes, but I am back on deck and in a Magee & Co, BJS Insurance Group, Ocean Herbs and been re-fixtured to Division 7. Had a good game but “devilish” mood. Vegs, Peak Digital, Matho’s Maintenance, Pumkin could not hold on to win. Doolans Heavy Haulage Seniors Report – On a day Outdoor Blinds, Square Peg Finger Food, Right Domino’s Pizza – Patterson Lakes – Netball Players’ that confirmed Melbourne’s reputation of 4 seasons Choice Conveyancing, Domino’s-Patterson Lakes, of the Week – No results submitted. in one day, the team took on Skye at Beazley Reserve. A & B Towing, Sanur Beach Villas – Bali, Longbeach This match was 1 playing 2 to see who would end up 2 Moons Financial Solutions Social Report – Don’t Osteopathy, MYNT Installations-Paul O’Toole, with Division 2 bragging rights. The game started with forget to have a look at the Social Calendar, located Balance Massage Services, Slugcrete, Mack Gates, the scoreboard and the “goalies” not having much to around the walls, in the Clubrooms. No specific Smiths Render, Eclipse Fire Solutions, My Pharmacy do. The changing weather patterns did not help this function tonight, but the rooms will be open for both - Chelsea Heights, Pinkcross Broodstock, Mark situation. After half time we slowly started to get on bar service and food provisions. I hope everyone Dreyfus – QC MP. top and runout comfortable winners, for the day it enjoyed the Disco the other week. Remember to Ocean Herbs and Vegs – Sponsor of the Week - Sanur was. Currently undefeated, and now the target of all support these functions as they not only raise much Beach Villas – Bali. (I challenge any other Club to match other Second Division clubs, who want to knock us off needed funds for the Club but also encourages or beat this sponsor for distance or idyllic location). our pedestal. Remember, we are now the “Hunted, comradery and keeps us “United as One. “ Next week not the Hunter.” is the Cocktail Night 007 theme. Also the Reverse “The Devil’s Advocate.”

Bec N 1, Ash M & Paulina T 1 each. Ressies MURRUMBEENA With scores level at 3 quarter time we knew the BOG; Bec Niclasen, Shanae Carter, Lauren Luff, Womens Footy last quarter was going to be a tight tussle for our Grace Biddy, Alice Kovess and Margie Taylor. The girls played their first home game at the Ressies. And stand tall they did – coming away Beena Arena against Bentleigh.We started fast Netballers with a well deserved 8 point victory to make it 3 in and finished the same way, ticking the score Girls did an amazing job against East Brighton in a row. Big Josh Smith was names best afield with board over a very consistent effort. Two new the cold, wet conditions. Centre pass outs let us great contributions from Parko and Rhys with 5. players this week; Lily Shea and Alice Kovess – down a few times and east Brighton had a good The Seniors knew only a win would keep them fitting into the side and both contributed to the game plan that was hard to beat. A huge congrats in contention this year and we were fast out of game. Once we had control of the game, players to the footy girls making the effort to come down the blocks and led by 3 goals at the first break. were moved around to different positions and play after their match. Great defence by both That’s how things stayed for the remainder - proves we have a versatile side with all the Dani and Lisa and Ash’s strong stance in the goal of the game winning by 20 points for a much players understanding their roles. circle. Unfortunately, the opposition proved a needed victory. Big Cate, Eddie and Harls were Goal kickers: Alice K 5, Shanae C 5, Lauren L 4, better side beating us 36 – 26. amongst the best.

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SOUTHERN 39 DEF BY CENTRAL HIGHLANDS 71

Lucy McKeown left home for Lyndhurst on a sunny Saturday of defence. Her entreaties seemed to be well heeded as morning thinking, “what a great day for netball”. Doubtless Southern scored three of the first four goals of the second her co-captain Jessica Jones, coach Mel Starr and all her term, before the Central Highlands combinations started teammates thought the same thing. However, once game time working once more, creating a 28-13 lead. It was here that rolled around the clouds had rolled in, and this sadly became the locals enjoyed their best period of the game, with the a metaphor for the scoreboard in the Interleague match excellent Louise Moetu making a difference with her agility at against Central Highlands. wing defence and Chloe Ballard in the centre making several incisive passes. Jones and Healey were responsible for the It had all started so well. Southern converted the first centre next five entries on the scoresheet, but sadly the fun was not pass through Jones, and an excellent interception from Alana to last as the Conroy/Bibby alliance once more gained traction Harris set up Grace Healey to allow Southern an early 2-0 and the Highlanders took a 32-20 lead to the main break. advantage. However, this only served to wake the sleeping Highland giant, and the girls in navy blue began to take a grip With Rosie Augl coming into the goal shooter’s position for the on the game that they were never to relinquish. first time in the match, Southern were on the board first for the third quarter running but again the Highlanders were not Central Highlands had stars in every third of the court. Goal slow in returning serve. Whilst the St Kilda City pairing of Augl keeper Elanoa Costello was brilliant all day, with her reach and Jones were combining well and, at the other end of the and athleticism never giving the Southern goalers an easy court Britt Goldsmith and Alice Pohlner were not giving the shot. Her efforts were capitalised upon by a fast, smart mid- visiting shooters things all their own way, Southern looked to court led by excellent captain Kelly Conroy, whose knowledge manoeuvre themselves into a position to make a charge in the of when and where to run created space for herself and her final term. A late run of goals from Central Highlands sadly cohorts. Once in the attacking circle, Southern had little put paid to those hopes, with the scoreline at the last change answer to the tall and efficient shooter Jordyn Bibby, whose being 47-29. apparent inability to miss a shot earned her the medal as the Central Highlands player of the day. Coach Starr implored her charges to finish strong and win the last quarter. However, the Highlanders hit the scoreboard Having been level at 3-3, Southern looked all at sea as wave first in the quarter for the only time all day and quickly added upon wave of Highland attacks produced a run of goals that three more to take the wind right out of the Southern sails. created a 9-3 deficit, before Grace Healey broke the chain. A Southern’s cause was not helped by a calf injury to co-captain more even last five minutes gave the Highlanders something Lucy McKeown, who had played a solid role at wing defence else to think about but they were good value for their 17-9 to that point, but by now it was largely academic. It was quarter time lead. noticeable that the Central Highlands passes were still fast Mel Starr called for a quicker defensive transition at quarter and flat while those made by Southern weren’t nearly as sure, time, and for the court to be opened up more coming out and as the floodgates began to open Southern battled to hold back the torrent. All that said, a 71-39 final scoreline in no way reflects the attitude and effort displayed by those that wore the dresses of the South. The local girls never dropped their heads, and fought to the end with a tenacity of which they can be proud.

Whilst Jordyn Bibby was clearly the best player on the court, lethally finishing the forward thrusts created by the Central Highland mid- courters, Chloe Ballard was awarded the title of Southern’s best. Her work rate was a highlight, as was the quality of her passing game. All players can go back to their clubs content in the knowledge that they gave all they had to the league that they represented, and with the benefit of the experience that the match, and preparation, provided.

36 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SOUTHERN GOES BACK TO BACK / WILL HUNTER UNDER 19s CLAIM INTERLEAGUE CROWN / BRITT GOLDSMITH

The Southern Football Netball The finest of the Southern Football League are celebrating their second Netball League’s Under 19s trekked consecutive Interleague title after down to the Marriott Waters defeating Central Highlands Football Reserve in Lyndhurst on Saturday League in a four-point thriller at Marriott Waters Reserve on Saturday. where they met the best of the Central Highlands Football League. On the back of last year’s drought- Both teams may have come from breaking victory over Ellinbank, the completely different corners of the SFNL entered the 2017 Worksafe AFL Victoria Community Championships state, but they shared one common confident of improving upon their 23rd goal – the Interleague crown. state-wide ranking with victory over In almost perfect conditions, the the Highlanders. stage was well and truly set for However, they didn’t have it all their a showcase of the best that both own way, and came from behind at leagues had to offer, and also the final change to grind out a hard- fought 9.6 (60) to 8.8 (56) victory in a provided a chance for players nail-biting, albeit scrappy last quarter. to prove themselves as serious contenders for senior football in It was largely a game of two distinct future years. halves, with the Southern boys producing some scintillating football Southern had an impressive cross- in the early stages before it became a representation of talent featured in war of attrition after the main break. their Under 19s side, with players Speaking on The 5th Quarter on The final 15 minutes were a scrappy affair with the ball constantly from ten out of 13 sides in the rebounding between the arcs. Sunday morning, coach Ben Lockwood said he was thrilled with the competition selected. The team, result, but was equally full of praise for the tenacity of the visitors. Central Highlands fought hard to force the ball forward on multiple hand-picked by coach Nathan Harris, “Yeah absolutely (happy with the result). Probably wasn’t the greatest occasions late in the match, but time and again captain Andrew Frost proved to be a true reflection of the proved the saviour. His ability to provide a timely fist to the high ball game to watch, especially after half time. (CHFL) really came to play strong competition featured across thwarted many CHFL forward entries, allowing runners like Ferguson after half time and really locked us down,” Lockwood said. the board in this season’s Under 19s and Rob Rusan to clear the ball out of defence. After half time, Central Highlands got off to an aggressive start, “They probably tagged three or four of our prime movers division. Bentleigh’s Jayce Morgan carried the honour of captaining the inflicting some tough tackles and knocks, and kicking the first after half time. The siren sounded at the 22-minute mark of the final term, with side, followed closely by vice-captain Dino Karamoshos from St Pauls. Southern holding on for a memorable four-point victory. goal –sending a strong message that they were not going down “Unlike generally interleague footy, which is usually pretty free-flowing, In the first term, teams were challenged to put their weeks of training without a fight. Central’s Joel Chester was tenacious in the middle, they really tried to shut us down. All credit to them, they were really Lockwood was full of praise for his charges and the way they responded into place, and become the first team to blend together despite good after half time, probably the better side after half time.” to the challenge late in the game. providing hope for the trailing side, alongside their best on ground fevering nerves and pressure. Southern seemed to find their feet from performer Jacob Brown. Southern were kept quiet in the third under “I think walking into the rooms at half time we should probably have Southern made early inroads, with Dingo Dan Farmer commencing the start, dominating in through the middle of the ground. Midfielders a determined Central, who outscored Southern by 10 points, 9.11 (65) proceedings with two goals to give them the early break, but Central been about four or five goals in front. We were really good in the first thrived off tips from the towering Ayang Nyanjok, the 198cm ruckman to 6.1 (37). Highlands then hit back with a couple of their own to ensure it was a half, and then our character in the last quarter when we got headed was fantastic, and it was really player driven,” Lockwood said. from St Kilda City. CPL / Keysborough’s Rhys Graham kicked the first three-point ball game at quarter time. The final term of the match was set to be interesting as Central looked goal of the match, and Southern were off to a convincing start. The second term saw the hosts really asserted their dominance, with Walmsley was the clear winner of the best on ground medallion, producing to continue their fiery play before the break. Unfortunately for Central, wingers Lucas Walmsley and Josh Ferguson among several players to a sublime performance that included three crucial goals. His speed was The ball remained at Southern’s end for the majority, with Central Southern’s class across the ground, including smart hand work from electrifying and had the ball on a string, particularly in the first half. exert an influence. The pair managed to break free from the chain and Highlands’ attempts to kick inside their 50 stopped by an unwavering Parkmore/Springvale District’s Michael Pettit and penetrating kicks were simply brilliant, winning plenty of the footy on the outside. However, there were several other valuable contributors through the Southern defence, including some strong marks from defenders from Southern’s best on ground Nick Lloyd, prevented them from Southern’s slick ball use through the midfield provided plenty of scoring Southern midfield, including Ferguson, Rusan, Dowling, Chris Horton- William Clarke (St Pauls) and Bailey Griffin (Hampton). In particular cracking the lead. opportunities up forward. Walmsley and Jimmy Dowling were the main Milne and Nathan Robinson. moments, it looked like the Southern boys had been playing together Three goals, including one memorable snap by captain Jayce Morgan beneficiaries, booting two goals each to extend the SFNL’s lead to 13 Farmer proved the difference in attack, finishing with a game-high for longer than just a couple of months. points at the main break. four goals, including the match-winner. He presented well all day, and was the icing on the cake for a deserving Southern outfit, outrunning a Central Highlands had their first scoring opportunity late in the last dogged Central and claiming the Interleague trophy by 35 points, 12.13 Arguably, this lead should have been greater, such was Southern’s contributed higher up the ground when pushed into the midfield. quarter, kicking a point, a credit to Southern’s solid defence. Two goal (85) to 8.2 (50). dominance around the contests. Captain Frost was a pillar of strength in defence, notching several post hits from Southern affected what could have been an even better strong intercept marks and constantly spoiling marking opportunities All in all, Southern’s class and ability to gel together from the get-go But just when it looked like a case of how far Southern, the Central start for them at quarter time, leading 3.4-22 to Central 0.1-1. Highlands boys sprung in to action in the third term, putting the clamps for the Central Highlands forwards, while big Matt Terech cut an was the difference in this match, and will go down as a monumental on a number of SFNL stars. imposing figure in the ruck for most of the afternoon. The second term saw smothers galore, as Central were continued to achievement for the prosperous 19s, as their greatest football Taking full advantage of this momentum shift, the Highlanders booted The win sees the Southern League move up to 22nd in AFL Victoria’s be forced wide due to amounts of pressure applied from Southern, endeavours only begin. three goals to one to overrun the home side. official rankings, and sets up a likely away clash with Heathcote & including damaging spoils from Parkmore / Springvale District’s District FL next year. Robert Lega Frost. However, Southern struggled to convert turnovers After such a brilliant first half, it appeared the SFNL had stopped to a walk. They lacked the accountability, defensive running and pressure into goals, with inaccurate goal kicking early on. Central managed and hardness at the contest that was such a feature of their game in the Southern FNL 2.3 6.4 6.4 9.6-60 to weave through Southern’s defence, kicking the first two goals, but Southern FNL 3.5 7.9 9.11 12.13-85 opening half. Central Highlands FL 2.0 4.3 4.3 8.8-56 fizzled away shortly after, when Southern seemed to awaken half way Central Highlands FL 0.1 2.1 6.1 8.2-50 through the term. Consequently, the hosts found themselves seven points adrift heading Southern Football Netball League: Goal Kickers: D. Farmer 4, Southern Football Netball League: Goal Kickers: R. Graham 3, J. Smith 2, into the last quarter and needed a spark to get them out of their rut. L. Walmsley 3, J. Dowling 2 Endeavour Hills’ Nick Gay was courageous with some head over ball B. Dolan 2, J. Morgan, T. Gavenlock, M. Rogerson, J. Chapman, M. Pettit Enter classy forward Farmer, who produced two minutes of magic to Best Players: L. Walmsley , J. Ferguson, J. Dowling, M. Terech, A. Frost, efforts, and captain Jayce Morgan and Ayang Nyanjok connected well Best Players: N. Lloyd, N. Gay, T. Smith, A. Nyanjok, J. Smith, R. Graham D. Farmer help Southern pinch back the lead early in the term. The second of his in the middle to provide scoring opportunities for Southern’s forwards. Central Highlands FL: Goal Kickers: J. Brown 2, J. Chester, Z. Boland, C. two goals was perhaps the highlight of the day, as he swooped on a Central Highlands FL: Goal Kickers: J. Morgan 2, W. Driscoll, D. Wehrung, With another four goals, Southern looked strong going into half time, Lovig, L. Stranks, A. Milroy, B. Coffey D. Robertson, L. Murray, J. Hogan, M. Dawson loose ball and curled back a perfectly struck banana from 45 metres out leading 7.9-51 to Central’s 2.1-13. to send the SFNL crowd into raptures. Best Players: L. Barnes, J. Morgan, J. Rodgers, J. Simpson, M. Gunnell, J. Hogan Best Players: L. Hull, B. Maher, D. Sangster, H. Rodgers, J. Chester, J. Brown

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BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE Round 4 Review They registered 26 scores to the Lions’ three. DIVISION 3 RESERVE Moorabbin 8.9 (57) def South Yarra 7.10 (52) The Marriotts led the way for the winner, with Ryan named the best, DIVISION 3 SENIOR TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Youngster Dylan Bone helped drive Moorabbin to an upset victory over followed by Justin. TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Ashwood 4 4 0 0 548 92 595.65 16 South Yarra. Ashwood 4 4 0 0 581 116 500.86 16 Sandown 0.3 (3) def by Ashwood 25.17 (167) Lyndhurst 4 3 1 0 326 138 236.23 12 Bone has fitted in immediately at senior level for the Kangaroos, being Hallam 4 3 1 0 345 175 197.14 12 Ashwood charged to a 164-point win over a Sandown side that was Hallam 4 3 1 0 311 159 195.60 12 their best yesterday and booting a couple of goals. Doveton Eagles 4 3 1 0 389 238 163.45 12 unable to muster a goal. South Yarra 4 3 1 0 363 188 193.09 12 South Yarra 4 3 1 0 349 219 159.36 12 He also featured in Moorabbin’s best players in Round 3 after starting Chris Meyers, Ricky O’Brien and Michael Collins each booted four Black Rock 4 3 1 0 378 199 189.95 12 Endeavour Hills 4 3 1 0 306 304 100.66 12 2017 with two Under 19s games for St Pauls. majors for the Magpies, whilst teammate Gavin Mahony was best afield. Endeavour Hills 4 3 1 0 339 192 176.56 12 Lyndale 4 2 2 0 403 255 158.04 8 Moorabbin led the previously unbeaten South Yarra at every break, Lyndale 4 2 2 0 303 234 129.49 8 Round 5 Preview Lyndhurst 4 2 2 0 283 275 102.91 8 prevailing by five points. Moorabbin 4 2 2 0 255 282 90.43 8 Doveton Eagles 4 1 3 0 214 225 95.11 4 Lyndale vs Dandenong (Barry Powell Reserve) Justin Isaac and Aaron Robins joined Bone with two goals each for Black Rock 4 1 3 0 235 287 81.88 4 Carrum Patterson Lakes 4 1 3 0 238 357 66.67 4 Lyndale flew out of the blocks with a couple of big wins to start the winner. the season. Carrum Patterson Lakes 4 1 3 0 267 346 77.17 4 Moorabbin 4 1 3 0 120 546 21.98 4 Dandenong 4 0 4 0 138 531 25.99 0 Sandown 4 0 4 0 146 456 32.02 0 Whilst defeated, the Yarras can reflect on a big mark from Tom The Pumas have faced tougher opposition in their past two games and Sandown 4 0 4 0 68 591 11.51 0 Dandenong 4 0 4 0 98 598 16.39 0 MacDonald in the dying minutes of the contest. haven’t delivered. Black Rock 8.10 (58) def by Lyndhurst 9.7 (61) Dandenong is yet to register a win and has copped some heavy defeats. Sandown 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.3-3 Sandown 0.1 0.2 2.4 3.5-23 After a slow start to the season, Lyndhurst made it two wins in a row, Ashwood 8.3 16.5 20.13 25.17-167 Ashwood 5.6 8.11 9.14 13.23-101 pipping Black Rock by three points. However, the Redlegs showed strong resolve in Round 4 and forced Endeavour Hills to work hard for its win. Sandown: Goal Kickers: NIL Sandown: Goal Kickers: R. Ettridge 2, A. Hamilton The loss consigned the Jets to ninth spot on the ladder, with a solitary win. Best Players: A. Woods, D. Fitzgerald, J. Billing, S. Jackman, M. Dickson, C. Telley Best Players: K. Om, B. Green, T. Stewart, R. Stewart, W. Barker, N. Carboon Lyndale starts as favourite, but the Redlegs have a shot at causing Ashwood: Ashwood: Lyndhurst was a couple of goals down at half time, but edged in front by Goal Kickers: R. O’Brien 4, M. Collins 4, C. Meyers 4, M. Saunders 3, J. Goal Kickers: J. Morrey 4, K. O’’Connell-webb 2, C. Cornelissen 2, an upset. Chapman 3, S. Peake 3, G. Mahony 2, M. Morgan, J. Nelson C. Brooks, A. Salama, S. Adam, M. Rossborough, J. Stanton a point with a term to play. Best Players: G. Mahony, J. Chapman, R. Forsyth, M. Maginnes, C. Meyers, T. Smith Best Players: T. Shepherd, A. Salama, J. Stanton, C. Cornelissen, S. Williams, Endeavour Hills vs Black Rock (Barry Simon Reserve) J. Cox In the final stanza, Lightning capitalised on its chances with three Endeavour Hills has won all but one of its games, and sits fifth on straight goals. Dandenong 4.3 4.4 7.5 8.5-53 Dandenong 1.0 1.0 2.3 2.5-17 the ladder. Endeavour Hills 1.2 3.11 6.13 11.17-83 Endeavour Hills 8.6 14.8 18.10 22.11-143 The Jets frittered their opportunities away with a return of 2.4 in that period. It hosts a Black Rock team in desperate need of a win, and already a Dandenong: Goal Kickers: R. Witt 2, M. Pafiti, J. Hopkins, S. Young, N. Ford Dandenong: NOT SUPPLIED couple of games out of the five. Best Players: J. Hopkins, R. Hall, J. Cole Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: M. Whatman 11, M. Souter 2, M. James Auld, Matt Spargo was best for the victorious Lyndhurst. Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: D. Morrison 5, T. Carr 3, A. Kartner, S. Augustus, W. Fournarakis, Endeavour Hills should prove too strong. Hamish Browning was Lightning’s most productive goal scorer with three. P. Gill J. Davies, S. Richards, M. Kleinert, M. Sleiman, N. Crutchley , D. Allen, J. Beattie South Yarra vs Ashwood (Fritsch Holzer Park) Best Players: D. Morrison, D. Soar, P. Gill, A. Walters, T. Carr, N. Strom Best Players: W. Fournarakis, S. Richards, M. Souter, J. Van Hoesel, J. Davies, Dandenong 8.5 (53) def by Endeavour Hills 11.17 (83) M. Whatman An upset at the hands of Moorabbin sent South Yarra tumbling from In wet conditions Dandenong applied fierce pressure to Endeavour Hills. second to fourth on the table. Hallam 2.3 4.6 9.12 13.13-91 Hallam 7.3 9.6 16.10 20.15-135 The Redlegs were switched on from the start, working hard as a team Carrum Patterson Lakes 0.0 2.0 2.0 3.0-18 Carrum Patterson Lakes 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0-6 This week the Lions are back on their turf, but face a substantial test and impressing with their commitment. against unbeaten Ashwood. Hallam: Goal Kickers: P. Ward 3, R. Mackay 3, K. Smith 3, R. McIvor, J. Marriott, Hallam: Goal Kickers: S. Thomas 10, A. Daly 3, L. Tuyau, J. Garner, C. Molnar, They backed up their efforts to win contested possessions with some A. Kevin, D. Grayson D. Kerr, T. Bradley, J. Danilo, B. Coutet The Magpies’ smallest winning margin this season is 73 points. Best Players: R. Marriott, J. Marriott, M. Peresso, K. Smith, P. Ward, J. Daly Best Players: S. Thomas, A. Alexander, J. Dexter, C. Parker, A. Daly, T. Maskiell excellent finishing up forward. A huge win over the hapless Sandown has inflated Ashwood’s Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: T. Neal 2, L. Hickman Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: D. Brennan Although Endeavour Hills was first to goal, Dandenong hit back Best Players: S. Tantram, P. Mauracher, A. Hutchison, T. Neal, M. Ryan, Best Players: A. Haley, S. Hollingsworth, A. Caruso, R. Graham, M. Dicker, percentage to over 500. A. Hollingsworth W. Dwyer promptly with a snap from Michael Costa Pafiti. South Yarra may be able to take advantage of the lack of competition the The Redlegs were kicking with the breeze and used it effectively to lead Magpies have faced so far. Black Rock 1.2 6.4 6.6 8.10-58 Black Rock 4.1 6.4 11.6 11.8-74 by 19 points at the first break. The Lions apply fierce tackling pressure on the tight confines of Fritsch Lyndhurst 2.4 4.4 6.7 9.7-61 Lyndhurst 1.1 3.2 3.3 6.5-41 It was an arm wrestle for the next couple of quarters with Endeavour Holzer Park and will test the Magpies. Black Rock: Goal Kickers: A. Lane 3, B. Stephenson 2, C. Knight, B. Meehan, Black Rock: Goal Kickers: M. Perichon 3, D. Armstrong 3, A. Ferguson 2, Hills holding a 2-point advantage entering the final term. Ashwood must start as favourite, but expect an enthralling clash. T. Dalton T. Luckman, G. Telemzouguer, L. Quirk The Falcons came home with the wind, and used it to greater effect than Best Players: L. Blatman, B. Rafferty, A. Lane, K. Spratt, W. Sanchez, B. Meehan Best Players: S. Baranski, L. Quirk, D. Brostek , A. Phelps, C. Baines, C. Emmett Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: H. Browning 3, J. Jakupi 2, N. Powell, C. Gardiner, Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: A. Horton 2, C. Lecompte, J. Walia, R. Lowe, R. Dowell Dandenong had in the third quarter. Hallam vs Sandown (Hallam Reserve) J. McGrath, K. Twite Best Players: D. Arnold, R. Lowe, D. Fardon, J. Walia, J. Ward, Z. Guille Although the final margin was five goals in Endeavour Hills’ favour, that Sandown could not face a much sterner test than a visit to Hallam. Best Players: M. Spargo, N. Powell, D. Willmott, C. O’Connell, D. Ford, J. Walia did not reflect the entertaining and close nature of the contest. Sadly there is little hope of the Cobras being competitive. Doveton Eagles 5.3 7.5 9.7 13.11-89 Doveton Eagles 2.7 5.9 10.15 11.17-83 Daniel Morrison was outstanding for the winner. This will be a percentage booster for the Hawks. Lyndale 2.1 5.3 5.4 7.5-47 Lyndale 1.0 2.2 3.2 4.5-29 He booted five goals and took a number of strong marks. Lyndhurst vs Moorabbin (Marriott Waters Reserve) Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: A. Read 3, X. Pauli 2, E. Samadi 2, J. O’Neill 2, Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: M. Croaker 4, N. Bark 2, D. Catton , Morrison was arguably the difference between the teams. Lyndhurst and Moorabbin have two wins apiece and will provide an T. Day, S. Williams, M. Clarke, T. Hancock D. Mawhinney, N. Billingham, E. Williams, D. Ralph entertaining spectacle at Marriott Waters Reserve. Best Players: J. O’Neill, C. Wilson, C. Wilson, T. Hancock, D. Chadwick, A. Read Best Players: A. Floyd, E. Williams, A. Taylor, N. Billingham, N. Bark, M. Croaker Doveton Eagles 13.11 (89) def Lyndale 7.5 (47) Lyndale: Goal Kickers: T. Kumetaitis 4, J. Toole, M. Stuart, L. Toole Lyndale: Goal Kickers: B. Grundy 2, C. Kriv, J. Johnson Doveton had too much class for Lyndale, leading at every change on Both enjoyed narrow wins in Round 4 and will enter this week’s match Best Players: J. Toole, T. Rainey, T. Kumetaitis, J. Morrow, J. Malek, B. O’Loughlin Best Players: B. Grundy, K. Smart, M. Kaing, J. Macdonald, A. Bertucci, D. Ouch route to a 42-point win. full of confidence. Trevor Kumetaitis put on a noteworthy display, kicking four of the Expect this contest to be tight throughout the day, with Lightning to claim the points. Moorabbin 3.0 5.1 6.4 8.9-57 Moorabbin 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.6-6 vanquished Pumas’ seven goals. South Yarra 1.2 2.4 4.7 7.10-52 South Yarra 4.5 7.11 11.16 15.20-110 For the winner, Jarrod O’Neill was best and the leading goal scorer was Carrum Patterson Lakes vs Doveton Eagles (Roy Dore Reserve) Adam Read with three. Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: A. Robins 2, J. Isaac 2, D. Bone 2, D. Armansin, C. Pyne Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: NOT SUPPLIED Doveton has won its last three games emphatically and will continue Best Players: D. Bone, A. Shedlock, S. Pappas, Z. Hostalek, J. Isaac, C. Pyne Best Players: G. Davidson, A. Sharp, D. McGANN, J. Hutchison, L. Pearce, S. Janjic Hallam 13.13 (91) def Carrum Patterson Lakes 3.0 (18) this streak by beating CPL. South Yarra: Goal Kickers: S. Merchant 2, K. Finlayson 2, A. Davies, South Yarra: Goal Kickers: N. Pane 4, M. Angeloni 3, O. Khoury 2, T. Lange 2, Hallam took charge from the outset, demolishing CPL by 73 points. T. MacDonald, E. Hanney W. Smith, S. Jewell, J. Belfrage, C. Dore The Lions have shown glimpses of competiveness this season, but don’t Best Players: S. Stegheuis, K. Finlayson, Z. Maher, A. Villella, B. Howe, M. Symons Best Players: C. Dore, O. Khoury, N. Pane, N. Maddock, S. Stevens-Hunt, D. Rossi The margin failed to reflect the true extent of the Hawks’ dominance. yet have the class to match the top sides.

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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 v Moorabbin Lyndale v CPL Endeavour Hills 12.12-84 def CPL 9.3-57 Endeavour Hills v Ashwood Endeavour Hills v Hallam Lyndhurst 4.8-32 def by Hallam 11.10-76 Lyndhurst v South Yarra Lyndhurst v Doveton South Yarra 11.11-77 def Doveton 10.9-69 CPL v Black Rock South Yarra v Dandenong Ashwood 26.17-173 def Dandenong 4.5-29 Hallam v Dandenong Ashwood v Black Rock Moorabbin 6.9-45 def by Black Rock 12.8-80 Doveton v Sandown Moorabbin v Sandown

ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 22-APR 10-JUN 22-JUL CPL 8.3-51 def by Lyndale 21.13-139 Ashwood v Lyndale Hallam v Lyndale Hallam 12.7-79 def by Endeavour Hills 13.9-87 South Yarra v Endeavour Hills Doveton v Endeavour Hills Doveton 18.8-116 def Lyndhurst 8.14-62 Lyndhurst v Sandown Dandenong v Lyndhurst Dandenong 4.7-31 def by South Yarra 22.15-147 Moorabbin v CPL Black Rock v South Yarra Black Rock 4.11-35 def by Ashwood 16.12-108 Black Rock v Hallam Moorabbin v Ashwood Sandown 2.5-17 def by Moorabbin 15.14-104 Dandenong v Doveton Sandown v CPL

GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 3 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 29-APR 17-JUN 29-JUL Lyndale 5.8-38 def by Hallam 15.9-99 Lyndale v South Yarra Lyndale v Doveton Endeavour Hills 8.4-52 def by Doveton 17.3-115 Endeavour Hills v Lyndhurst Endeavour Hills v Dandenong Lyndhurst 19.14-128 def Dandenong 3.7-25 CPL v Ashwood Lyndhurst v Black Rock South Yarra 10.13-73 def Black Rock 9.8-62 Hallam v Moorabbin South Yarra v Moorabbin Ashwood 20.13-133 def Moorabbin 6.13-49 Doveton v Black Rock Ashwood v Sandown CPL 21.15-141 def Sandown 5.2-32 Sandown v Dandenong CPL v Hallam

ROUND 4 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 6-MAY 24-JUN 5-AUG Doveton 13.11-89 def Lyndale 7.5-47 Lyndhurst v Lyndale Dandenong v Lyndale Dandenong 8.5-53 def by Endeavour Hills 11.17-83 Endeavour Hills v Sandown Black Rock v Endeavour Hills Black Rock 8.10-58 def by Lyndhurst 9.7-61 South Yarra v CPL Moorabbin v Lyndhurst Moorabbin 8.9-57 def South Yarra 7.10-52 Ashwood v Hallam Ashwood v South Yarra Sandown 0.3-3 def by Ashwood 25.17-167 Moorabbin v Doveton Doveton v CPL Hallam 13.13-91 def CPL 3.0-18 Black Rock v Dandenong Sandown v Hallam

ROUND 5 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 20-MAY 1-JUL 12-AUG Lyndale v Dandenong Lyndale v Endeavour Hills Lyndale v Black Rock Endeavour Hills v Black Rock CPL v Lyndhurst Endeavour Hills v Moorabbin Lyndhurst v Moorabbin Hallam v South Yarra Lyndhurst v Ashwood South Yarra v Ashwood Doveton v Ashwood South Yarra v Sandown CPL v Doveton Dandenong v Moorabbin CPL v Dandenong Hallam v Sandown Sandown v Black Rock Hallam v Doveton

ROUND 6 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 27-MAY 8-JUL 19-AUG Black Rock v Lyndale Sandown v Lyndale Moorabbin v Lyndale Moorabbin v Endeavour Hills CPL v Endeavour Hills Ashwood v Endeavour Hills Ashwood v Lyndhurst Hallam v Lyndhurst [SN] South Yarra v Lyndhurst Sandown v South Yarra Doveton v South Yarra Black Rock v CPL Dandenong v CPL Dandenong v Ashwood Dandenong v Hallam Doveton v Hallam Black Rock v Moorabbin Sandown v Doveton *FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY

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LYNDALE DANDENONG ENDEAVOUR HILLS BLACK ROCK

Ground: Barry Powell Reserve, Ground: Greaves Reserve, Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Ground: McDonald Reserve, Halton Rd, Noble Park North Bennett St, Dandenong Dve, Endeavour Hills Keating St, Black Rock Club Colours: Maroon with gold chevrons Club Colours: Navy, Red and White Club Colours: Green with a gold V Club Colours: Black with red sash Senior Coach: Brad Bruni Senior Coach: Nathan Boyd Senior Coach: Robert Dipper Senior Coach: Brent Ward Reserve Coach: Brenton Miles Reserve Coach: Jeremy Starke Thirds Coach: Mick Bennett

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS 2 Jake Rech 35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 1 Josh Cole 22 Bailey Solier 1 Adrian Kartner 34 Daniel Allen 1 Daniel Kick 30 Chris Emmett 1 Cory Durie 3 Taylor Rainey 37 Shane Keith 2 Andy Mitchell 35 Clint Jarrett 2 Will Sanchez 33 James Hooper 2 Louis Adderley 2 Michael Pafiti 23 Rafi Taniwal 4 Fabien Banks 5 Jordan Toole 38 Jayden Malek 3 Daniel Bartley 36 Chris Webber 3 Jay Williams 34 Nick Hellyer 5a Jared McEwan 39 Max Little 4 Styron Augustus 37 Tom Carr 5 Jack Carroll 3 Trent Cole 24 Jayke Hopkins 4 Alex Shulman 36 Daniel Armstrong 6 Alex Bertucci 40 Michael Kaing 5 Mitch Whatman 38 Ryan Thomas 7 Mick Bennett 5 Mark Winberg 34 Nick Hellyer 7 Matthew Stuart 41 David Luong 4 Terry Solier 26 Jordan Jansz 6 Ben Swift 39 Jake Van Hoesel 8 Ben Whiting 6 Brad Meehan 37 Brenton Henry 7a Justin King 42 Brett Doust 7 Jarrod Morolla 40 Jason Beattie 9 Jeremy Kilmister 5 Michael Reid 27 Josh Davis 7 Brenton Rafferty 38 Andrew Birt 8 Brenton Miles 43 Brandon Agius 8 Nathan Strom 41 Joseph Levanic 14 Brad Fairhurst 9 Shannon Rainey 44 Matthew Allen 6 Nick Ford 28 David Barrie 9 Matt Peake 42 Reasmey Huy 8 Lucas Blatman 39 Tay Luckman 15 Jordan Clough 10 Brett Tosh 46 Chantra Kriv 10 Aaron Brooks 43 Brok Wightman 9 Steven Baranski 40 Lachlan Quirk 16 John Barry 7 Dave Vassallo 29 Brendan Faria 11 Jamie Morrow 47 Daniel Blake 11 Brendan Moldrich 44 Matthew Tran 10 Kristian Bliesner 41 Michael Hogg 17 Kane Alexander 12 45 18 Nathan Maughan 12 Trevor Kumetaitis 49 Sokunthy Ho 8 Jarod Van Mourik 30 Tyson Mackley Nigel DeZilwa Sean King 11 Andrew Ferguson 42 Sam Tobin 13 Josh Graham 46 Jayson Bruce 21 Brad Nopper 14 Mark Greene 50 Anthony Salvo 12 Joe Krieger 43 Andrew Phelps 9 Andrew Sloss 31 Jake McEwan 23 Oliver Swan 16 Ben Cox 51 Jack Whelan 14 Cedric Legrand 47 Adam Klas 13 Darcy O'Brien 44 Ben Emanuel 15 Pat Gill 48 James Taplin 24 Jordan Boggie 17 Liam Toole 54 Jonny Smart 10 Matthew Faria 32 Phil Brown 16 Ryan Imeson 49 Stefan Krul 14 Tim Hunter 45 Michael Ballard 25 Brodie Pummeroy 18 Jared Henshaw 55 Kenny Smart 11 Scott Moody 35 Robert Witt 17 Shane Jacobs 50 Joel Marie 15 Andrew Luke 47 Adam Turner 28 Tim de Munk 19 Trent Isbister 57 Matthew Collis 18 Robert Tinney 51 Nathan Crutchley 16 Jake McMahon 50 Jamie Shulman 29 Sam Neilson 20 Joel Veugelers 58 Matthew Leombruni 12 Tim Ribet 36 Nathan Boyd 19 Michael Cooke 52 Matthew Souter 17 Tom Dalton 52 Pat Hanmar 31 Jake Burnell 21 Kahill Saliba 59 Alex Au 13 Regan Hall 40 Michael Lawrence 20 Daniel Soar 53 Jason Davies 32 David Watson 22 Jordan Agnello 60 Jayden MacDonald 18 Kelly Spratt 56 Ayush Dutta 21 Shaun Richards 54 Richard Thomas 34 Sean Harris 23 Aron Elysee 65 Brett Sweeting 14 Corey Richmond 41 Jayde Handfield 19 Sam Nowlan 61 Simon Leslie 22 Nick Stanley 55 Matthew Souter 36 David Steinberg 24 Andrew Chadwick 66 Brodie McNeil 20 Luke Pinot 62 Roger Winders 15 Alan Busuttil 42 Nick Williams 23 Vas Fournarkis 56 Josh Ladson 41 Adrian Taranto 25 Jayden Johnson 67 Ben Little 21 Matt Perichon 63 Chris Shone 24 Adam Walters 57 Max Herrera 44 Dan Pratt 26 Johnathon Malom 68 Adrian Neil Brendan 16 Adam Fiander 43 David Westwood 22 65 Ben Djuve 25 Daniel Morrison 58 Aaron Thomas Stephenson 48 Josh Callaghan 28 Brodie O'Loughlin 69 Jayden Denmead 17 Brad McDonald 44 Justin Smith 26 Daniel Batson 60 Kerry Ashford 23 Ben Zylbersztajn 67 Brad Bowker 49 Kaine Edwards 29 Tim Angear 71 Huynh Le 27 Ben Moriarty 61 Raymond May 24 Tom Dewar 70 Buddy Spohn 60 Will Peters 30 Bert McGaw 73 Maurice Babar 18 Giuseppe Dimento 55 Mark Johnson 28 Marcus Kleinert 62 Craig Jenson-Schmidt 73 Robbie Lawler 25 Jeremy Starke 74 Chris Knight 30a Dean Shukosky 75 Dendara Ouch 29 Byron Hoe 63 Andrew Smith 82 Steve Bennett 31 Tyson Bramble 76 Kane Denmead 19 Kiat Tut 69 Patrick Henderson 26 Gary Telemzouguer 77 Matt Riseley 30 Daniel Strom 64 Matthew James Auld 85 Jessee Woodham 27 Sam Bonser 78 Dean Brostek 32 Sam Ellis 77 Justin Doust 20 Stephen Young John Dillon 31 Josh Downes 65 James Santilli 86 Chris Ryan-Peek 33 Naser Mustafovski 96 Bryan Grundy 32 Cade Marshall 66 Josh Staker 28 Lachlan Mooney 85 Adrian Lane 88 Richard Brand 21 Steven Davis 34 Ed McLean 99 Mitch Robinson 33 Midhat Sleiman 29 Dylan Peet 87 Tom Shone 99 Patrick irons 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 ASHWOOD HALLAM SANDOWN

Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley Frawley Rd, Hallam Edinburgh Rd, Springvale Club Colours: Maroon, royal blue yoke, Club Colours: Black, white and yellow Club Colours: Red, black, yellow Club Colours: Blue, red and white gold lion vertical panels with cobra emblem Senior Coach: Darren ‘Daisy’ Stegehuis Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough Senior Coach: Scott Slater Senior Assistant: John Andrinopoulos Reserve Coach: Patrick Tuck Reserve Coach: Michael Labinski Senior Coach: Ange Sammartino Reserve Coach: Jeremy Nelson Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby Reserve Assistant: Daniel Egan Thirds Coach: Dean Crutchfield

# PLAYER # PLAYER # THIRDS # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Mark Symons (capt) 27 Nick Maddock 1 Lachy Weardon 1 Mitchell Saunders 25 Matt Menzies 51 Dylan Boyenga 1 Rory McIvor 35 Brendan Tibballs 69 Shane Thomas 1 Ange Sammartino 27 Aaron Woods 2 Chris Merchant 28 Nick Presland 3 Ricky Rodrigues 1a Kane Jones 26 Chris Scully 52 Nick Parry 2 Stephen Chin 36 Matthew Brew 70 Orhan Etem 3 Rohan Suttie 37 Josh Garner 71 David Mullins 2 Steve O'Byrne 28 Beau Mc Lean 2a Corey Mangos 29 Adam Villella 5 Sean Dixon 2 Paul Wineberg 27 Alex Salama 53 Josh Hocking 6 Alby Evans 4 Andrew Daly 38 Darren Payne 72 Sam Casey 3 Kane D'Atri 29 Peter Sale 3 Tom Hanney 30 Michael Higgins 3 David Reilly 28 Cameron Hipwell 54 Josh Price 5 39 73 7 Trevor Head Jed Dexter Kevin Atkin Darren Berger 4 30 4 Andrew Carlow 31 Jake Gregurke 4 Ben Giblett 29 Brad Hempill 55 Simon Leggett 6 Manny Peresso 40 Ben Coutet 74 Ash Camac Matthew Dickson Trevor McGeachin 8 Derek Collins 5 John Bohan 32 Gerry Costello 5 Alex Jong 30 Hugh Bertram 56 Daniel Stefancik 7 Chris Molner 41 Danial Connor 75 Mitch Dyer 11 Will Freeman 5 Ricky Logan 31 James Morrish 6 Damien Nelson 33 Jarrod Gloury 6 Ricky O'Brien 30 Sam Murphy 57 Dan O'Connell-Webb 8 Daniel Chin 42 Anthony Mutsaers 76 Jack Barrie Sewell 17 Tim Wiese 7 Robbie Compt 32 Daniel McMahon 7 Ryan Forsyth 31 Daniel Hanrahan 58 Ethan O'Connell-Webb 9 Ahsan Ebrahimi 43 Dean Crutchfield 77 Justin Marriott 7 Anthony Davies 35 Justin Baxter 20 Jarred Mills 10 Greg Kerr 44 Shaun Logan Brown 78 Ryan Marriott 8 Matt Bennie 33 Mitch Bould 8 Jamie Ardern 37 Kieran Finlayson 21 Andre Leslie 7a Darryn Dick 32 Chris Meyers 59 Kane O'Connell-Webb 11 Rob Mackay 45 Connor Carlyon 79 Nathan Jerram 9 Scott Stegehuis 38 Julian Belfrage 22 Ian Hume 8 Michael Spencer 32 Adam Wiltgren 60 Justin Mackenzie 9 Jamie Proctor 34 Kim Om 12 Cam Parker 46 Mitch Wilson 80 Craig Sammutt 23 Cam Veal 9 Dale Carroll 33 Nathan Scott 61 Lakshay Totlanil 10 Anton Tidmarsh 38a Oliver Khoury 13 Hayden Ryan 47 Cam Dalgliesh 81 Matt Dean 10 Steve Ritchie 35 Josh Rookes 11 Dean Mendes 40 Brenton Smith 23 Jayden Cameron 10 Cam Riley 34 Tim Smith 62 Ezekiel Ah Dar 14 Matt Neve 48 Jake Crutchfield 82 Matthew Jester 11 36 28 Ryan Wise Matt McCormick Jordan Dakic 11a Will Smith 40a Riley Kindred 10a Trevor Shepard 35 Josh Stanton 63 Beau Connick 15 Ash Allen 49 Haydan Tyrer 83 N'gamoh Braima 29 Ryan Dore 16 50 84 12 37 12 Danny Wyatt 41 Tom Rogers 11 Jake Chapman 36 Abachez Matthias 64 Paul Hattersley Stefan Cosas Midi Ebrahimi Nick Jester R.Gow Warren Barker 33 Jake Falkenberg 17 Tom Bradley 51 Bryce Dexter 85 Joey Sanbar 12a Chris Dore 42 Braden Hender 11a Samuel Adam 37 David McBaron 65 Declan Brooks 13 Shane Scandolera 40 Josh Hurford 35 James Evans 18 Daniel Atkin 52 Sean Cherry 86 Isaac Newstead 13 Dan Rossi 43 Zac Maher 12 James Morrey 38 George Lithotomos 66 Tom van Schlam 36 Murray West 19 Tyson Hoy 53 Dean Webb 87 Clive Gervigney 14 Frank Masofa 41 Broderick Green 13 Frank Martinicchio 39 Mason Morgan 67 Josh Burley 14 Tom MacDonald 44 Troy Lange 20 Josh Furborough 54 Ryan Jordan 88 Tyler Thomas 36 Luke Johnson 16 Aaron Woods 42 Ricky Ettridge 14 Gav Mahony 40 Jordan Gaylard 69 Michael Harwood 15 Shaun Fitzpatrick 46 Carl Matheson 47 Ash Evans 21 Kieran Smith 55 Mitch Wood 89 Daniel Gentile 17 James Hurford 43 J.Robinson 16 Cory Brady 48 Mark Phillips 53 Michael Klomp 15 Mark Jones 41 Sean Williams 71 Sam Hines 22 Stephen Richards Gill 56 Jake Stephens 90 Jake Marriner 23 Jonothan Daly 57 Corey Davis 91 Eddie Mullins 18 Dan Russell 49 Shane Myers 63 Daniel Borg 16 Brett Figas 42 Brad Newman 72 Mick Burkwood 18 Chris Telly 44 Troy Nancarrow 24 Ryan Eggleston 58 Digby Allen 92 Jack Maxwell 18a Geoff Zach 54 Mario Angeloni 66 Will Quince 17 Jeremy Collins 43 Mitchell Rossborough 73 Caleb Brooks 25 Sean Gaitely 59 Jack Hitchcock 93 Luke Tuyau 19 Neal Brown 50 R.White 19 Michael Bohan 57 Jack Volpetti 67 Jake Bertone 18 Jacob Barker 44 Jeremy Nelson 74 John Cox 26 Jayden Campbell 60 Ryan Fort 94 Eli Takuira 20 Chris Clayton 51 James Hewitt 69 Seb Barr 19 Matthew Maginness 45 Michael Collins 75 James Collie 20 Eamon Hanney 58 Jack Waldron 27 Dylan Grayson 61 Joshua Williams 95 Syed Mirranay 72 Damien Angus 21 60 21 Ryhan Pearse 59 Daniel Murphy 20 Kristan Jones 46 Nathan Dumergue 76 Craig Cornelissen 28 Steven Sigeti 62 Dylan Kerr 96 Luke Kitchen Jon Billing Adam Powell 74 Chris Kaliviotis 22 Harry Gillett 71 Paul McNamara 21 Simon Perkins 47 Nick Ignatenko 77 Marc Innes 29 Tim Maskiell 63 Marcus Wilson 97 Jayden Adrover 22 Liam Exner 70 Matt Jolley 75 Cameron Davey 30 Jarred Peters 64 Jacob Perger 98 Mitch Brown 22a Luke Dellorso 73 Liam Halverson 22 Chris Spencer 48 Michael Langford 78 James Gasson 76 Kevin Pereira 23 Dave Archer 72 Brenton Walker 31 Lachlan McConville 65 Mark Kotsakis 99 Sean Goss 23 Brandon Bird 78 Steve Ingham 23 Shane Peake 49 Grant Mesley 80 Brad Orr 77 Willard Lloyd 32 Phil Ward 66 Aaron Alexander 100 Ricky Boothey 24 Dale Fitzgerald 99 Zain Machfud 25 Anthony Pane 79 Brodie Howe 24 Josh Taylor 50 Michael Field 82 Alex Ball 33 Scott MacKenzie 67 Joel Danilo 26 26 Marcus Van Der Haar 85 Kingsley Hill 87 Simon Smiley 34 Matt Melrose 68 Grant Vivian 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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LYNDHURST MOORABBIN CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES DOVETON EAGLES

Ground: Marriott Waters Reserve, Ground: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Widdop Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Ground: Power Reserve, Boland Dve, Lyndhurst Cres, Hampton East Dyson Rd, Carrum Power Rd, Doveton Club Colours: Orange, navy, blue Club Colours: Blue and white stripes Club Colours: Maroon, navy yoke, Club Colours: Blue, white and gold panels, thunderbolt white monogram eagle emblem Senior Coach: David Velt Senior Coach: Patrick Cooke Senior Coach: Terry Phillipe Senior Coach: Simon Caldwell Reserve Coach: Rick Parker Reserve Coach: Rick Parker Reserve Coach: Max Croacker

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 David Ford 33 Aaron Bennett 1 Dane Maizey 28 Lucas Blatchford 1 Nigel Scott 27 Paul Quilty 1 Brayden Keown 25 Enayte Samadi 1 Devon Willmott 33 Zak Davis 2 Ben Shaw 29 Caleb Lazar 2 Aaron Guy 28 Nicholas Gage 2 Mitchell Clarke 26 Andrew Taylor 1 Sam Frawley 34 James Gardiner 3 Andrew Sharp 30 Grant Jefferies 3 Dylan Cott 29 Mitchell Swinton 3 Matthew O'Callaghan 27 Travis Graeske 4 Adrian Brehaut (AJ) 35 Ryan Dowell 4 Aaron Shedlock 31 Jarrod McCormack 5 Adam Horton 36 Scott Levy 4 Paul Mauracher 30 Cam Marshall 3a Raymond Drysdale 28 Todd Byers 5 Mick Perry 32 Andrew Weiss 6 Hamish Browning 37 Jamie Gaspero 5 Ben Guy 31 Brayden March 4 Kaine Bundy 29 Flamur Beshiri 7 Jas Maurice 38 Jay Walia 6 Patrick Reaby 33 Jamie Hutchison 6 Toby Darma 32 Bo Freeman 5 Steven Ognjenovic 30 Matt Fristad 9 Anthony Marsden 39 Ben Sherlock 7 34 Aaron Robins Steve Janjic 7 Beau Goldsworthy 33 Alex Wilson 10 Chris Arnold 40 Jesse Lewis 5a Andrew Floyd 31 David Mawhinney 8 Fabian Peta 35 Shaun Jackson (Sen Capt) 8 34 11 Chris Smith 41 Anthony Besim Mitchell Dicker Matt Ryan 6 David Lever 32 Tony Mertis 9 Scott Latta 36 Declan McGann 11 Justin Newman 42 Jordan Kleesh 9 John Psaras 35 Ashley Wicks 7 Nick Bark 33 Stuart Johnson 10 Damien Armansin 37 Will Kruss 12 Jake Stuckey 45 Chris Tilo 10 Anthony Caruso 36 Tyler Neal 7a Jayden Mack 33a Steven Mottau 13 Luke Maxfeild 47 Justin Dimieri 11 Justin Isaacs 38 Justin Berry 11 Troy Jones 37 Ben Corrie 14 Chris O'Connell 48 Taylor Bryans 12 Rick Parker 39 Lachie Pearce 8 Corrie Wilson 34 Tom O'Callaghan 15 Corey Lecomte 49 Ismael Pieterse 12 Stirling Hollingsworth 38 Billy-Jack Milligan 13 Cameron Pyne 40 Justin Ambrosini 9 Xavier Pauli 36 Adam Read 16 Drew Connick 50 Kai Phillipson 13 Matt Jackson 39 Swifty 14 Zdenek Hostalek 41 Michael Trampusic 10 David D'Aquino 37 Omar Babak 17 Anthony Heap 51 Jason Twite 14 Daniel Bell 40 Dylan Freeman 15 Tyler Joseph 44 Dylan Bone 18 Jeremy Jakupi 55 Kayne Wyborn 12 Darran Catton 38 Sean Paynter 15 Cain Padman 41 Daniel Hoffman 18 Zac Guille 56 Kevin Twite 16 Tim Caterson 46 Glen Davidson 14 Stuart Williams 39 Brayden Oliver 16 Jacob Paul 42 Nathan Turner 19 Patrick Cooke 57 Mathew Spargo 17 Stewart Levy 47 Chris Smith 16 Max Croaker 40 Michael Harris 17 Alex Hollingsworth 43 Jordan Caspersz 20 Daniel Clegg 58 Nathan Powell 18 Rodney Johnson 48 Aaron Bodin 19 Trent Day 40a Andrew Floyd 21 Jake Ward 59 Ryan Bennett 18 Alex Huchinson 44 Liam Salisbury 19 Michael Lobb 49 Josh Crogan 22 Jarryd McGrath 60 Vaughan Savage 20 Michael Callinan 41 Ben McGowan 20 Lucas Blatchford 51 David Kingston 19 Rhys Graham 45 Christian Leggas 23 Shaun Witherdon 61 David Fardon 20a Daniel Kelsen 49 Daniel Algra 20 Liam Hickman 46 Alex McGowan 24 Dylan Hebblethwaite 62 Daniel Oliver 21 Liep Kuel 52 Daniel Forster 21 Dale Jose 50 Phil Clinch 25 Matthew Shannon (smiley) 63 Daniel Hogan 22 James Parker (Res Capt) 54 Daniel Gassali 21 Scott Gartland 47 Mick Turner 22 Danny Ralph 51 Chris Lawrence 26 Ryan Lowe 64 Reece Kyle 23 Alex DeVries 56 Stele Papas 22 Andrew McCormack 48 Charlie Barton 27 Matt Gardner 65 Corey Lecomte 23 Emilio Williams 57 Chris Rousetty 24 Jarrat Eastburn 58 Trent Thompson 23 Phil Webber 50 Leigh Lighten 28 Charlie Gardiner 66 Troy Pearce 25 Greg Pearson 60 Mark Whittaker 24 CeeJay Greenwood 59 Daniel Jennings 23a Dom So 58 Troy Jordan 29 Jesse Walia 67 Ray Tiniseli 26 Ben Hutchin 63 Mark Russell 24 Russell Robertson 66 Jarrod O'Neill 30 Chase Riley 68 Damien Tiniseli 25 Alex Bollen 67 Michael Stedman 32 Neil Harper 69 Matt Sutton 27 Nick Maizey 26 Matthew Kibblewhite 24 Dylan Chadwick 88 Troy Hancock

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48 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 49 DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES

CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES was a great effort for CJ to play his first who copped nasty injuries against Hallam – Kaitlyn Cipressi best on with her quick feet season off the mark! Best players- Andrew game for the year! He was very competitive Charlie Barton Concussion and Dylan Cott DOVETON helping her to bring the ball up the court Floydy, Emilio, Ralphy and Barry. knee injury. NETBALL Longbeach RSL Reserves considering he’s on one leg, it was a huge with ease. Unfortunately it wasn’t enough SENIORS CPLFNC 1.0 - 6 Def by Hallam 20.15 - 135 effort. Division 6: Eagles V Lyndale rivalry also took on the day with CPL walking away with a 15 I would like to commend Hallam on their As always, Lyndale provided tough place on the netball court this week. point win. A day to forget as we received a football Mash stood up all day along with Hutch, help and being great Hosts on match day. opposition in what was at times a firey affair. First qtr in, saw Lyndale holding the lead Our boys jumped out to an early lead before lesson. Thanks to Hails, Caruso, Stirlo and Dogga, Teal kicking 2 of our 3 goals was U19’S We still want to commend our Business over our girls 9 to 6. Our boys faced a huge challenge in playing Lyndale worked their way back into the Reece who never stopped all day. Boys I’ve good again. The boys down back were under Partners, Members and Supporters for top side Dingley. Given the results in recent contest. 14 points was the lead at half time. said what I had to say on the day and how you enormous pressure and they did a good job Maddison Owen was unstoppable in goals, really getting around the club and our weeks, some might have had concerns of In the 3rd we managed to grind out a further respond is your choice. Cheers Caino considering. Aaron tried hard too, under scoring 8 of the 9 goals in the 2nd Qtr.. players it has been phenomenal! a blowout margin. To our boys credit the 2 goal advantage before adding some polish duress. The answer is we need to keep Our defense was stronger and shut down margin was only 19 points at half time and in the last quarter, running out 7 goal Best: A.Haley, S.Hollingsworth, A.Caruso, persevering and get back on track. The I hope all can get on board for our big Ladies Lyndale allowing them to score only one it was game on. In the end the dingley side victors. Best players were Jarrod, Corrie, R.Graham, M.Dicker, W.Dwyer bye will freshen the playing group and the Day on our May 20th Home Game. It is a goal for the qtr. proved too powerful but the signs were Cory, Hangers, Chaddy and Ready with 3 coaches. ripper of a day and tickets will sell out fast! Last qtr saw our girls run away with the lead Amstel Accountants Seniors there that if we continue to work hard goals. The boys are playing good footy in Contact the club ASAP! with better positioning from our mid court. CPLFNC 3.0 - 18 Def by Hallam 13.13 - 91 Let’s put in a 4qtr effort against today’s the wins will come. Best players were patches. Consistent 4 quarter efforts don’t Come on, Join the Pride - we at the CPLFNC We remain undefeated with final scores 33 J.Lambrinos, B Smith, B.Smith, J. Edwards, look far away. Our game against Hallam was played at opposition and bounce back with big win. are still welcoming new sponsors, players, to 21. L. Staker FUNCTIONS times in trying conditions, to the boys credit Best: S.Tantram, P.Mauracher, A.Hutchison, members, volunteers....so get on board as Div 7: Early on in the first quarter, CPL set Ladies High Tea will be held on the 27th May they all battled hard in the first half, the RESERVES T.Neal, M.Ryan, A.Hollingsworth the Lions are on the prowl in 2017!! the tone in the mid court and attacking third. during our home game against Hallam. It mood in the rooms was upbeat and we were The reserves played host to Lyndale in CPL’s shooting accuracy proving to be quite should be a wonderful afternoon. Check out confident that we could bring the same Presidents Notes OUR PARTNERS: Freddies Marina Pizza, blustery conditions and got off to a fast start consistent. with the wind to lead at quarter time. The our Facebook and website dovetoneaglesfc. intensity in the second half. This was not to We all at CPLFNC are still proud of all our Microflite Helicopter Services, Ray White second quarter saw the team play a good com.au for more details! be our boys were completely out classed players despite no official wins for the club Patterson Lakes, Carrum Patterson We had good start to the third quarter. Strong passes from the centre pass, brand of footy against the wind to extend Big Thanks to our sponsors Bottle-O by a team that set up well and continually last round. Both footy and netball dept’s are Lakes Sports Club, Longbeach RSL, Bay intercepts and player positioning allowing their lead at half time. The last two quarters Doveton, Prince Mark Hotel, Loan Studio, repelled any attempt to attack. We struggled on a journey of rebuild under new coaching, City Holden Frankston, Bakers Delight we were able to blow the margin out to please be patient and stay positive - we Patterson Lakes, Riviera Hotel, South East us to go get the ball up the court to shooting MBM Grounds Maintenance, Conway Cranes to put a score on the board only managing 3 circle and scoring much needed points. 65 points. Good win by the twos to get the and Fountain Gate Bingo. goals straight to Hallam 28 scoring shots. must understand that along the journey we Prosthetics, Top Notch Studios, Launching The scoreboard was disappointing however will cop some less than favourable results. Way Carrum, Linden Meats, Longbeach A weekend off coming up will help freshen it didn’t really reflect some of the efforts. A Tree Service, Lord & Master Barber, up and mend all those who have been struck Carrum Station Charcoal Chicken, Amstel quality that only he has “presence”. Lots of showed good skills in the ruck and around great first game by Shaun who did a great ASHWOOD the ground, except for maybe the attempt on with the Carrum Flu or by injury which Accountants, PPC Australia, Fair Dinkum new players all looked good and selection job on a couple of classy opponents. SPONSOR OF THE WEEK goal late in the game! Chappy and Frankie also has become a bit of an epidemic also. Promotions, Evelyn Neale, Creative Image is going to get tricky shortly, great place to were sharp in the forward line whilst Mitch With both our ruckman unavailable, it Special shout out to 2 favourite footballers Landscapes and mfc mortgages. Ideal Carpet Cleaning - For all your carpet be! Nelse and Silky took it all in their stride cleaning needs and with over 35 years of as we now become the hunted as the only S was hard at the ball all day. On top at the experience please call John Clarke 0416 unbeaten team. break and a trip to the brickworks next, lots of challenges await. to both the rain and opposition. Final scores The Yarras came in to its round 4 clash 200 157 or [email protected] Firsts SOUTH YARRA MILESTONE GAME - were South Yarra 32 to Bentleigh 29. against Moorabbin undefeated and looking Reserves PURPLE HAZE SENIOR REPORT -The coach BRADY TILING REPORT:- to make it four wins on the trot. We finished A new look Thirds side travelled down the BURWOOD VILLAGE MEAT RESERVES was returning to an old stamping ground, Alex Jong notched up his 100th game last It was a gusty battle for round four in B the day ahead in all the stats but lost in Saturday in the black, white and yellow. In M3 to Keysborough. Dallas remarkably REPORT - Top of the table heading in to the this time not in party mode as previous visits Reserve Netball, but fortunately the rain the most important statistic of all, the those last 100 games the highlights reel drafted more talent than GWS during the break with a trip to Sandown an excellent had not been to successful and by keeping held off for the four quarters. Evans stood would be huge and full of courageous and scoreboard, going down by 5 points. The opportunity to get Stanner and Sal back the home team goalless we stormed to a week and upwards of 10 players debuted selfless acts on the field, toughness at tall under the ring, taking advantage week after the bye the Seniors play against into action. Stanner moved well and had huge victory. Up front it was the Boof and for the club. They all impressed and along the footy and fantastic skills. Gut busting of the oppositions misses with regular top of the table, Ashwood which is the plenty of the ball and “delighted “ with his Buddy show ably supported by the aging with some stalwarts of the club, went running and eye catching performance’s. A rebounding. Her calm defence settled the perfect opportunity to bounce back. kicking skills, whilst Sal took some very veteran Ricky O who all got 4, of course it about systematically dismantling a hapless fantastic bloke around the club and one of Yarra’s and earned her best on ground. strong marks and contributed heavily to was all set up around the midfield with a Keysborough. It rained goals for the Yarras For the full Brady Tiling Match reports, the most popular blokes as well. South Yarra 26 defeated Mount Waverly 11. dominant ruck set up giving supply to our whilst forward entries for Keysborough please view the club’s website page or the fines jar! Mitch R was unselfish in front new midfield of Riley, Mahony and Forsyth, Congratulations Jonga It took a while for B Grade Netball to were fewer than Hawks wins this season. https://www.facebook.com/southyarrafnc/ of goal giving Jim some opportunities whilst those dynamic half backs Shep and who sound like an Irish trio! Hodge had settle into the game in the wet and windy Like a BT interview, the contest went on Don’t forget the big $2k draw on 28th May SOCIAL CALENDAR Stefancik displayed both defence and attack a day out across half back and debutant conditions against Heatherton. The girls longer than it should have, Yarras collecting 2017!!! See Jamie Ardern or COB for your Saturday May 27th- Ladies Day in a complete performance. Willo played Hughie Bertram had the stamp of class as had a slow build to a fantastic third quarter their second win, 131-2. tickets. where they had control of the game. up forward and added that magnificent he pushed forward whilst Justin McKenzie Saturday June 17th - I pod shuffle night Unfortunately this effort was not reproduced The Reserves were still trying to make Special thank you to all of our sponsors including Brady Tiling, Hawthorn in the final quarter and they went down by 3. the final twenty-two players before the first bounce and they welcomed back Sam Hotel, Kingston Trophies, Rounds Real day for all past players to get down, enjoy Frat Party June 24th: Free Entry to all social A Reserve Netballers met Heatherton White Stevens-Hunt and Joey Ibraham whom Estate, Simply Health, Q Dental, Hunter LYNDALE club members, Beer pong tournament & in the Div 4 Grand Final re-match from last both haven’t played reserves football since Industrials, Eleven Ten Advisory, Melbourne a veverage and watch the 2017 Pumas take dress up season. At times we struggled to convert circa 2012. N. Pane was louder than your Periodantal, Safety-Wear, Avon Tyrepower, Quite a few unavailable last round but at on Dandenong for the Peter Shannahan Memorial Trophy. down in the attacking end, which in the neighbour’s dog, barking all day. He kicked Yo Get It, Signs Here, Rainbow Meats, least this President knows what ‘Groovin The Lyndale Football Netball Club would end was the difference between the two four goals and four behinds whilst and had Helloworld, Flight Centre, Inner Eastern the Moo’ is now! No wins for the Pumas last Ladies Night May 27th: Join the Lyndale like to thank all its sponsors and community teams. Final scores were South Yarra 34 to many disposals. Khoury was sublime in the Physio, Coltivari Fruit Supply, McKenzie week but we have the week off to regroup netball team for our first Ladies Night! partners for their generous support for Heatherton White 38. forward line, creating opportunities and had Allen Lawyers, Bendigo Bank (Surrey Hills/ and work towards our goals. Dance, drink and enjoy a night out with season 2017. Canterbury/ Ashburton/ Balwyn), The Swan A Grade Netballers continued to show their more disposals than ever. Scarlo was judged the girls on Saturday May 27th with Dandenong Club, Body First Myotherapy, Street Auctions, Juventino Café Restaurant, Upcoming events: strength in this new division. After trailing best a field for his dominant performance entertainment from Melbournes hottest Tiger Electrical Services, Robs RPJ Internet Solutions and all 250 Club, past for most of the game, the Yarras took the in the midfield and delivering the football Past Players Day May 20th vs Dandenong. strippers and topless waiters thanks to Amusements, Del Real Estate, Aspect Roof player members, partners and all Player win in a solid come back last quarter. This into the Yarras attacking end with precision. This year we celebrate the 20 year Simply Irresistible! Tickets are only $30 and Plumbing, Bootcamp Buddies, CMV Truck sponsors. was due to a strong second half, having Despite the Yarras poor skills they managed anniversary of the 1997 premiership team include entry, free drink on arrival, finger & Bus, Tooletime Carpentry, Small Horse found their feet and adjusted the game plan to win 15-20-110 to 0-6-6. #uptheyarras led by Rexy Reiger. Should be a fantastic food and hot Male entertainment! Tractors and Toes 2 Pointe

50 | SFNL RECORD 2017 SFNL.COM.AU | 51 UNDER 19 RESULTS: ROUND 4 UNDER 19: ON THE UP / BRITT GOLDSMITH

Results came well-earned in windy conditions in Round 4 with However, Skye just weren’t able to pull it together, and City’s slow but UNDER 19 UNDER 19 FIXTURE Endeavour Hills, St Pauls, St Kilda City, Dingley and Cheltenham all steady effort proved effective in the end -getting away by 30 points. TEAM P W L D F A % % WON coming away with a win and just missing out on the unfavourable Dhanesh Jayaselan, Blake Crichton and Ubil Chol, led the way for the conditions in the afternoon thanks to an early game. winners. Dingley 3 3 0 0 235 119 197.48 100.00 HAMPTON V CHELTENHAM Round 4 Doveton 2.2 (14) def by Dingley 13.18 (96) An unbeaten Dingley were too strong for Doveton at Power Reserve, Oakleigh District 3 3 0 0 235 139 169.06 100.00 Bentleigh 4.11 (35) def by Endeavour Hills 16.10 (106) singing their song for the third time this season. The Dingoes had the Bentleigh fell victim to another of Endeavour Hill’s smashing defeats Endeavour Hills 4 3 1 0 414 122 339.34 75.00 OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V SKYE Eagles from the first quarter, kicking 28 points to Doveton’s one. this season, going down by 71 points at their home ground. Bentleigh Hallam 4 3 1 0 351 143 245.45 75.00 were kept quiet with only two points in the first quarter, and zero in the The Eagles showed a glimmer of hope in the second quarter, outscoring PARKMORE/SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS third. 11 different goal kickers from Endeavour Hills was the difference the Dingoes by 8 points. However, it was all downhill from there for St Kilda City 4 3 1 0 329 166 198.19 75.00 between the two teams. Doveton, as they remained scoreless for the rest of the game while Dingley piled 63 points on to the margin. St Pauls 4 2 2 0 353 196 180.10 50.00 V DOVETON Alex Doran and Nick Gay were the best for the winning side, with Umid Ashna also impressive with four goals. Stephan Lamble starred for Dingley with four goals, with Daniel Stewart Skye 4 2 2 0 264 199 132.66 50.00 and Sebastian Zammit also stand outs. ENDEAVOUR HILLS V ST PAULS 5 ROUND St Pauls 19.20 (134) def Hampton 3.4 (22) Parkmore / St Pauls were able to bounce back from a tight loss last week, with a Cheltenham 12.5 (77) def Parkmore/Springvale Districts 7.6 (48) Springvale Districts 4 2 2 0 248 238 104.20 50.00 confidence boosting 112-point win over Hampton at McKinnon Reserve. Parkmore/Springvale Districts were too slow to start against a Cheltenham 4 2 2 0 251 288 87.15 50.00 BENTLEIGH V DINGLEY A loss so significant was hard to envision for Hampton early as they only determined Cheltenham, who kick-started their first quarter with five trailed by 10 at quarter time, but St Pauls were able to switch on and goals to their one. Hampton 4 1 3 0 293 398 73.62 25.00 outscore their opponent by four goals in the second term. Nathan Karpathakis was the one to watch for a reinvigorated Bentleigh 4 0 4 0 155 382 40.58 0.00 HALLAM V ST KILDA CITY In the second half, St Pauls started to rub salt into Hampton’s wounds Cheltenham, who came off a big loss at the hands of Oakleigh District with a 12-goal haul to Hampton’s one, led by best on ground performer last round. CPL / Keysborough 3 0 3 0 51 403 12.66 0.00 Ryan Kreymborg who booted five. FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU Unlike other matches of the round, Cheltenham were able to score Doveton 3 0 3 0 42 428 9.81 0.00 The margin however could have been greater for the prevailing side, if consistently throughout the game. Jackson Kilner booted four for not for multiple missed goal opportunities. Cheltenham, and Matthew Beaumont was also named among the best. St Kilda City 7.15 (57) def Skye 4.3 (27) Hallam def CPL/Keysborough via forfeit.

Bentleigh 0.2 3.6 3.6 4.11-35 St Pauls 2.5 7.7 14.14 19.20-134 Skye went down to St Kilda City at the Peanut Farm in a relatively low scoring match. Down by seven points to City’s 14 in the first quarter, Endeavour Hills 4.5 8.7 13.9 16.10-106 Hampton 1.1 2.2 2.2 3.4-22 Due to a shortage of players, CPL/Keysborough Skye were well and truly still in contention for the win. Despite Bentleigh: NOT SUPPLIED St Pauls: Goal Kickers: R. Kreymborg 5, T. Zisimopoulos 3, J. Bull 2, stretching to a 20-point lead at half time, a spirited Skye answered have unfortunately made the decision to withdraw Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: U. Ashna 4, N. Gay 2, A. Doran 2, S. Van Oursouw 2, D. Lihari 2, T. Gamble 2, N. Coutts, B. Gowland, by outscoring the leaders in the third quarter, and a comeback from the Under 19 competition S. Moore, J. McDonald, L. Cummins, C. Ayama , N. Souter, J. Cannizzaro looked certain. H. Malone, S. Myers , T. Panditharatne Best Players: R. Kreymborg, S. Herbstreit, J. Bull, D. Thorson, Best Players: A. Doran, N. Gay, N. Souter, T. Cattle, L. Cummins, T. Gamble, T. Zisimopoulos J. McDonald Hampton: Goal Kickers: A. Blair, S. Kieseker, S. Butler Best Players: M. Digby, P. Eckersall, T. Smith, B. Griffin, S. Butler, A. Blair IN THE SPOTLIGHT: HALLAM HAWKS / BRITT GOLDSMITH

Hallam Hawks sit fifth on the ladder after Round 4, however their “We’ve got a few kids from the (Hallam) Sports Academy and we St Kilda City 2.2 4.10 4.13 7.15-57 Doveton 0.1 2.2 2.2 2.2-14 position does little to reflect the giant capability this young side also have an affiliation with Narre Warren South. I think (parents) Skye 1.1 2.2 4.3 4.3-27 Dingley 4.4 4.9 9.15 13.18-96 has to shake things up in the Under 19 competition. see the culture of the club and are happy for their kids to be there,” Mackenzie said. St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: U. Chol 4, M. McNaughton 2, B. Crichton Doveton: Goal Kickers: H. Taniwal, B. Smith The Hawks are a side of mostly bottom-aged players, including Best Players: D. Jayaselan, B. Crichton, U. Chol, M. McNaughton, Best Players: J. Lambrinos, B. Smith, B. Smith, J. Edwards, some as young as 15. Coach Scott Mackenzie, who is coaching the The Hallam Under 19s side boasts a leadership group of six J. O’Shea, A. Nyanjok S. Ayres, L. Staker side for the first time, said a new playing structure has allowed players that were elected by the team in Round 1, led by co Skye: Goal Kickers: M. Ingmire, B. Thomson, B. Espie, A. Burks Dingley: Goal Kickers: S. Lamble 4, J. Frappier, D. Stewart, them to bond as a team. captains Mitchell Lambert (wing/forward) and Timmothy Best Players: B. Espie, T. Hughes, K. Hatch, M. Ingmire, E. Vaipo, M. Goldin, A. Nastopoulos, N. Lesjak, J. Smith, L. Melnjak, Gavenlock (midfield/forward). “We’ve introduced a new structure and I think they are starting to J. England L. McLELLAN, M. Crouch get a grasp of that now,” Mackenzie said. “Mitch Lambert is a fantastic leader in the way he goes about it and Best Players: S. Lamble, D. Stewart, S. Zammit, N. Lesjak, they way he speaks to the boys. Tim is incredibly positive and leads L. Melnjak, L. O’Halloran “This year we have 10-12 new players in the Under 19s. (It has by example and off the field, he’s always doing the right thing.” been) a bit of a process but all in all, they are a fantastic group and Lambert and Gavenlock will be hoping to lead Hallam to a win in they’re starting to bond together. It’s really exciting at the moment. Round 5 in arguably their biggest challenge yet, as they face the They are a great bunch of boys.” reigning premiers, St Kilda City. Hallam 0.0 0.0 0.0 19.20-134 Cheltenham 5.1 8.1 10.2 12.5-77 Hallam as a whole are relatively young in the competition, with CPL / Keysborough 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2-14 Parkmore/Springvale Districts 1.1 3.3 5.4 7.6-48 Mackenzie is optimistic about the future of the Hallam Under their Under 19s side only three years old, and their senior side 19s in 2017, and particularly the opportunities on offer to them in HALLAM WON VIA FORFEIT Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Kilner 4, A. Malamas 3, S. Milicia, going into their fifth year of competition. relation to senior football. A. Molyneux, D. Woodham, B. Clark-henry, O. Adorno Best Players: N. Karpathakis, M. Beaumont, J. Kilner, With no junior club, Hallam’s connection with other clubs and “I think the Under 19s is a really good year. Done properly, I think B. Clark-henry, A. Malamas, J. Hibbert sporting schools in the community has proved vital in recruiting it gives (the players) a really good snapshot of what the future Parkmore / Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: J. Waite 2, M. Pettit new talent for the Under 19s. holds for their footy,” Mackenzie said. 2, J. Lewis-Smith 2, M. Lega Frost Best Players: B. Acton, L. Grant, M. Lega Frost , K. Frith, A. Suna, Mackenzie also said that their positive club community is “It’s exciting to be a part of and to watch these kids develop, B. Barnes something that Hallam can depend on when sourcing new talent, especially at Hallam. We’ll keep working away, and see how we as well as their close work with the senior group. go… I think we’re on the right track.”

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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 Legga 1 Sam Ozaydin 17 Ryan Harris Matt Beaumont Jake McMillan 1 Jaye Will 15 Adam Peacock 3 Ben Lewis 18 Steven Dagys 1 15 Jamie Ngyuen 1 Luke Quinlivan 13 Regan Peddle Frost Ben Clarke- 2 Sam Ruddy 18 Dylan Stephens Steve Milicia Henry 2 Tim Crouch 16 Joshua Woolfe 4 Sean Butler 19 James Wilkinson Nathaniel 2 Mitchell Palma 16 Alec Stroumpas 2 15 Simon Bonacci 3 Lochie Hardiman 19 James Tinkner Lawson Daniels Alex Molineux 3 Matt Crouch 17 Daniel Trease Cramer 5 Bunarith Kheng 20 Lachie Pern 3 Michael Pettit 17 Liam Hunt 4 Ryan Nankervis 20 Matt Bailey Tom Davis Aidan Murdoch Sebastian Sanjay 4 18 Josh Whall Mitch Mayer- 3 16 Ben di Cioccio Zammit 6 James Berkierz 21 Kahawatte Michael Garth 5 21 Eddy D'Rozario Reef Doyce Oliver Riley 4 Ben Sharpe 18 Abraham Chuol D'Rozario 5 Justin Frappier 19 Daniel Stewart Declan O'Brien- 7 Jack Keleher 22 Matthias Selbst 4 James Boyle 17 Jude Wildermoth 6 Thomas Brooks 22 Tyson Edmunds Leo Rodriquez 5 Harrison Bean 19 Joseph Ekeroma Reeve 6 Taj Lewis 20 Toby Larter 7 James Aitken 23 Timm Black Jesse Godino Nim Sarig 8 Calum Marshall 23 Mark Digby Jacob Garufi- Lachlan 5 18 7 21 Joel Larter Curtis Ward 6 Jason Issa 20 Peter Chan Morwood Miles 8 Jak Cummings 24 Gus Dingwell Jake Hibbert Cal Straford 9 Caleb Lefebvre 25 Riley Hughes Lachie Jack Lew- 8 Nicholas Lestak 22 Anthony 7 21 Blake Barnes Nathan O'Halloran 6 Zion Neithrope 20 is-Smith 9 Corey Hesline 25 Lachie Walker Nick Supree 10 26 Cassette Karpathakis Jayden Jack Reed Sam Kieseker Andrew 9 Stefan Lamble 23 10 Jack Brady 27 Jax Kilner Curtis Thatcher Rischetelli 8 Ben Ekeroma 23 Brandon Acton Furdetsky 11 Troy Smith 28 Harrision Fidler 7 Liam McCabe 22 Chris Cassette 10 Anthony Basile 24 Jack Smith 11 Thomas Dennis 29 Saf Balic Tom Kilner Lewis Trainer 9 Jordan Tour 27 Kyle Firth Remmi 13 Pat Eckersall 32 Akash Sen 11 Tony Nguyen 25 8 24 Dylan Duffield 12 Morgan Dennis 30 Rory Williams Kyle Lang Luke Whalebone Faulkner-Wood Kay-Glover 10 Hengdy Mol 33 Dara Heang Dayton 12 Luke Simmonds 26 David Milendra 14 Bailey Griffin 48 Adam Blair 13 Matthew Vorbach 32 Luke Peynenberg David Lloyd Woodham 9 Daniel di Nezza 35 Manoa Lameko Anthony 16 Liam Dornau 32 Brodie Pedder 11 Steven Abouri 35 Brandon Ngyuen 14 Jarrod Johnston 33 Jacob Watt Tom Worrell 13 Luke Melnjak 27 Luke McLellan Malamas Zach 14 Mason Goldin 28 17 10 Daniel Follet 51 Jayson Bravis 12 Jarrod Downall 15 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 19 Tyson Hoy 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 Jason Slinger 18 Eram Vaipo Jackson O'Hehir- 3 Dylan Bone 20 Diellon Lihari 2 Mitchell Lambert 20 Dylan Grayson 2 16 James Nyanjok Vargas Jakob 3 Caleb Odgers 14 Travis 3 Kaileb Damman 19 4 Daniel Ewart 21 Karl Abourizk 3 Matt Chmait 21 Troy Curtis Le Page 3 Fabricko Addi 17 Ubil Chol 5 Harry Begg 22 Nic Coutts 4 Shane Hayes 20 Dylan Pound Aaron 4 Adam Lane 16 Grayson Baines 5 Matthew Webber 22 Chris Raso 4 Febrick Addi 18 Tennenbaum 6 Dino Karamoshos 23 Ryan Kreymborg 5 Jarrod England 21 Jackson Chapman Jordan Coghlan 6 Brandon Allen 23 Lachlan Herd 5 Oliver Woods 19 Sean Herbstreit Ben Lindsey -Stevenson 7 24 5 Korok Wazin 18 Brandon Smith 6 Kalyb Doyle 22 Liam Jones 9 James Tana 24 Ryan Jordan 6 Dallas Peut 20 Joshua Rennie 8 Liam Head 25 Connor Byrne 7 Keenan Hatch 23 Jake Dunkley 6 Taron Mateariki 19 Mitch Oulton Dhanesh 9 Brad Dolan 26 Nick Roberts 10 Kyal Norris 25 Shane Woolley 7 21 Ben Lawrence 8 Bailey Espie 24 Mark Ingmire Jayasalen 10 George Elliott 27 Michael Hargood 11 Tim Gavenlock 26 Jayden Campbell 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 10 Ryan Dawson 26 Mitchell Turner 12 Jake Crutchfield 27 Joseph Connell 9 Jai Sujani 23 Ayang Nyanjok 12 Liam Herbstreit 29 Terry Zisimopoulos 8 Jordan Edwards 23 John Vongphone 11 Taylor Hughes 29 Scott Sinclair 13 Dion Cavallo 28 Fitim Muaremov 10 Blake Crichton 24 Lucien Benuvino 13 Ben McGaw 30 Anthony Locandro 12 Brendan Lloyd 35 Tom Saxton 14 Danial Thorson 31 William Clarke 9 Lachlan Staker 27 Jesse Rosse 15 Alex Mackenzie 29 Declan McIvor 11 Paul Pekaj 25 Emmanuel Awu 13 Brock Thomson 40 Brodie Phelan Matt 15 Ben Gowland 32 Tom Gamble 16 Sam Delosa 37 Sam Casey 12 26 O'Piili Paora McNaughton 10 Chris O'Shea 52 James Smith 14 Jordan Foster 52 Zac Lambert 16 Josh Bull 33 Jordan Cannizarro Daniel 17 45 Connor Carlyon 13 Mitchell Oman 27 Jack Marks Saxon Van Marquison 15 Joshua Gribling 62 Craig Dawson 17 34 Mitch Carracher Oursouw 11 Damon 18 Jonathan King 52 Sean Cherry 16 Bodie Jones 14 Jarrod Dousa 18 Kipp Wilson

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

Skye 4 3 1 0 0 315 88 357.95 12 HALLAM V KEYSBOROUGH Cerberus 2 2 0 0 1 242 71 340.85 12

Dingley 4 3 1 0 0 215 224 95.98 12 SOUTH YARRA V DINGLEY

South Yarra 3 2 1 0 0 290 89 325.84 8 ENDEAVOUR HILLS ROUND 5 ROUND Cheltenham 4 2 2 0 0 271 219 123.74 8 V BLACK ROCK

Hallam 4 2 2 0 0 165 204 80.88 8 CERBERUS V CHELTENHAM Endeavour Hills 2 1 1 0 0 144 222 64.86 4

Keysborough 4 0 4 0 0 80 360 22.22 0 BYE: SKYE

Black Rock 3 0 3 0 0 70 315 22.22 0 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU

Hallam 0.0 1.1 1.1 1.2-8 Cheltenham 2.2 3.2 4.6 7.9-51 Skye 4.5 5.8 8.12 10.15-75 Endeavour Hills 4.2 9.6 12.6 13.10-88 Hallam: Goal Kickers: C. Gervigny Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: H. Crossley 4, J. Schafer, Best Players: T. Thomas, M. Jester, D. Gentile, B. Jones, A. Cilia A. Ebrahimi, M. Dean, D. Sharp Best Players: L. Brookman, J. Schafer, M. Crossley, Skye: Goal Kickers: A. Hodge 3, J. Riley 2, D. Spinucci, P. Yeowart, S. Uphill, H. Crossley D. Parkinson, T. Minton, M. Poore, J. Lester Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: C. Jarrett 7, A. Klas 3, Best Players: A. Hodge, D. Spinucci, G. Fielding, M. Cayhan, R. May, N. Pontil-Scala B. Forsyth, T. Scott, D. Collihole Best Players: A. Klas, N. Pontil-Scala, K. Ashford, M. Cayhan, L. Staker, G. Baxter

Keysborough 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2-2 Black Rock 2.2 4.8 6.10 6.12-48 South Yarra 5.1 7.8 11.14 19.17-131 Dingley 3.3 7.7 9.9 11.10-76 Keysborough: NOT SUPPLIED Black Rock: Goal Kickers: A. Turner 2, D. Thiele, A. Dutta, South Yarra: Goal Kickers: J. Cameron 3, S. Jewell 3, C. Ferries, L. Mead W. Freeman 2, A. Bell 2, R. Rodriguez 2, C. Kaliviotis 2, Best Players: A. Dutta, M. Bennett, J. Callaghan, J. Falkenberg 2, W. Quince, M. Dawson, T. Klein T. Crozier, C. Ferries, S. Cooray Best Players: S. Jewell, J. Cameron, W. Freeman, Dingley: Goal Kickers: J. O’Brien 4, H. Brown 3, P. Johnson, T. Klein, W. Quince C. Brooks 2, P. Phan, A. Geri Best Players: H. Brown, C. Brooks, J. O’’Brien, T. Bird, J. John , S. Patsias

SFNL.COM.AU | 57 WOMEN’S FOOTBALL RESULTS: ROUND 2 BREAKING BARRIERS / JARRYD McGUANE @JMcGuane

Round 2 of the SFNL Women’s competition are in the books and two ROUND 3 PREVIEW WOMEN’S FOOTBALL sides have separated themselves at the top of the ladder. WOMEN’S FOOTBALL Highett vs Oakleigh District (Turner Road Reserve) TEAM P W L D F A % PTS Endeavour Hills 0.6 (6) def by Mordialloc 8.10 (58) The opening game of round three and the game of the round has FIXTURE In the match of the round, Mordialloc have remained undefeated as they Oakleigh District travelling to Turner Road Reserve to face Highett on Murrumbeena 2 2 0 0 191 21 909.52 8 handed Endeavour Hills a 56-point defeat at Barry Simon Reserve. Friday night. With weather that was raining on and off throughout the game, both It will be the third straight Friday night game for Oakleigh District, that TH Mordialloc 2 2 0 0 136 23 591.30 8 FRIDAY 19 MAY, 7:00PM sides knew that would need to take advantage of a few they would get. now sit at 1-1 after getting their first win in round 2. They continued HIGHETT V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Mordialloc started stronger of the two sides despite full forward star their strong defensive game style that they showed in the second half Nat Cardamone going down with an injury, would lead by 14 points at of their first game. If they can maintain their defensive output they will 2 1 1 0 92 78 117.95 4 East Brighton quarter time. They would go on to add one goal in each of the next two tough to beat. SATURDAY 20TH MAY, 8:45AM quarters, before Alesha Thorne’s dominant last quarter helped the Highett have also moved to 1-1 after defeating East Brighton. It was an Lyndhurst 2 1 1 0 40 39 102.56 4 BENTLEIGH V EAST BRIGHTON Bloods add four more. unexpected result after their first round performance, but the Bulldogs Endeavour Hills played a lot better than the scoreboard showed were highly impressive. SATURDAY 20TH MAY, 9:30AM throughout the game, but were unable to take advantage of their inside Endeavour Hills 2 1 1 0 66 71 92.96 4 Highett by 13 points LYNDHURST V MURRUMBEENA 50’s. They would only manage four behinds in the first half and another two in the second half. Lyndhurst vs Murrumbeena (Marriot Waters Reserve) ROUND 3 ROUND Top of the ladder Murrumbeena hope to continue their inform run, as 2 1 1 0 49 62 79.03 4 ST Oakleigh District SUNDAY 21 MAY, 12:00PM Thorne was the dominant forward on the ground with four goals they face Lyndhurst at Marriot Waters Reserve. ENDEAVOUR HILLS V for Mordialloc and was joined in the Bloods best by best on ground Stephanie Sandoval and Tanya Rosenquist. Lyndhurst lost their undefeated record in their last game as they struggled Edithvale Aspendale 2 1 1 0 43 64 67.19 4 putting points on the scoreboard. They will need to increase their forward EDITHVALE ASPENDALE Jennifer Dean was the Falcons’ for the second week in a row and was output to keep up with the dominant attacking power of Beena. ably supported by Chloe Opperman. Highett 2 1 1 0 72 117 61.54 4 SUNDAY 21ST MAY, 1:30PM It has been a powerful start of the year for Murrumbeena, who Oakleigh District 3.8 (26) def Lyndhurst 1.3 (9) have controlled both of their games. If they put up another similar MORDIALLOC V HALLAM Opening the round on Friday night, Oakleigh District handed Lyndhurst performance, they will rocket into premiership favouritism. Hallam 2 0 2 0 19 59 32.20 0 their first loss of the year coming away with a 19-point victory. Murrumbeena by 56 points Oakleigh District was playing without a bench but their contested Bentleigh vs East Brighton (Bentleigh Reserve) FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU approach paid off as they held the Lightning to one goal. Bentleigh 2 0 2 0 19 193 9.84 0 At Bentleigh Reserve, Bentleigh and East Brighton meet as both sides Jodie Bray and Rachel McNamara were Oakleigh’s best as their three hope to jump back from disappointing performances. goals came from Natalie Higson, Cassie Beverley and Alexandra Bryant. Bentleigh struggled against the class of the competition and will need Jess O’Connell was the only goal kicker for Lyndhurst. Oakleigh District 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.8-26 Murrumbeena 1.6 5.15 9.26 17.31-133 to start to put pressure on the scoreboard. The girls have deserved Murrumbeena 17.31 (133) def Bentleigh 1.0 (6) better results based on their efforts and could see an upturn in their Lyndhurst 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3-9 Bentleigh 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0-6 In the most impressive performance of the weekend, Murrumbeena performances in the coming rounds. slammed on 48 scoring shots to Bentleigh’s one as they ran away with Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: N. Higson, A. Bryant, Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: S. Carter 5, A. Kovess 5, East Brighton couldn’t back up their round one form as they fell short C. Beverley L. Luff 4, R. Niclasen , A. Muir, P. Tragarz the 127-point victory at Murrumbeena Park. to Highett. If they can get their running game going and they are very Best Players: J. Bray, R. McNamara, N. Higson, C. Morgan, Best Players: M. Taylor, A. Kovess, G. Bibby, L. Luff, Beena were extremely inaccurate in the first half to only lead by 39 hard to stop. A. Amvazas, S. Chapman S. Carter, R. Niclasen points when it could have been higher. They lifted their game in the East Brighton by 25 points Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: J. O’’Connell Bentleigh: NOT SUPPLIED second half which was headlined by a nine goal final quarter. Endeavour Hills vs Edithvale-Aspendale (Barry Simon Reserve) Bentleigh got on the scoreboard in the first quarter but were unable add Endeavour Hills remains at Barry Simon Reserve for the second straight any more for the remainder of the game. week as Edithvale-Aspendale has a long trip in store Sunday morning. Shanae Carter (five), Alice Kovess (five) and Lauren Luff (four) combined The Falcons were bought back down to earth by a strong Mordialloc Highett 2.5 3.8 3.12 6.19-55 Endeavour Hills 0.1 0.4 0.6 0.6-6 for 14 of Murrumbeena’s 17 goals, as they were ably supported by side but they were far from embarrassed. They just need to take their Margaret Taylor and captain Grace Bibby. chances in front of goal as their midfield and defence have done strong East Brighton 1.0 2.1 3.2 6.3-39 Mordialloc 2.3 3.3 4.8 8.10-58 Hallam 1.0 (6) def by Edithvale-Aspendale 4.4 (28) work so far this season. NOT SUPPLIED Endeavour Hills: Edithvale-Aspendale joined the winner’s list for the first time as they Edithvale-Aspendale have been an interesting side to follow in the first Best Players: J. Dean, C. Opperman, C. Taylor, L. Nicholas, gave Hallam their second loss for the season. two weeks. They have been a victim of Murrumbeena and have claimed M. Savage, K. Moravski After a goal each in the first quarter, Edithvale-Aspendale controlled their own in Hallam. Similar performance in this fixture will make this Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: A. Thorne 4, K. Omond 2, the game for the remainder of the contest, which was stopped in the game go down to the wire. A. Tynan, T. Rosenquist third term after a lengthy injury delay which resulted in an ambulance Endeavour Hills by one point being called. Best Players: S. Sandoval, A. Thorne , T. Rosenquist, Mordialloc vs Hallam (Ben Kavanagh Reserve) M. Tymko, N. West, A. Phipps-Nelson Olivia Davies kicked two goals to be the major goal kicker on the In the final game of the round, it is a matchup that sees 2-0 Mordialloc ground and captain Amy Crilley was best on the ground, with strong hosts the 0-2 Hallam at Ben Kavanagh Reserve. performances also put in by Georgia Rowe and Bridget Hanrahan. Hallam 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0-6 The Bloods have been extremely impressive in their defeats of fancied Highett 6.19 (55) def East Brighton 6.3 (39) sides Highett and Endeavour Hills. They have a very talented midfield Edithvale Aspendale 1.2 4.4 4.4 4.4-28 On Saturday afternoon, Highett claimed their first win for the season and two very skilled key forwards and despite an injury to their Hallam: NOT SUPPLIED as they defeated the previously undefeated East Brighton at Turner inspirational leader Nat Cardamone, expect another great all round Road Reserve. performance from Mordialloc. Edithvale Aspendale: Goal Kickers: O. Davies 2, G. Rowe, P. Davey Despite some early inaccuracy, Highett maintained the ascendancy in Hallam on the other hand have been a good first quarter side, but have Best Players: A. Crilley, G. Rowe, B. Hanrahan, the first half and enjoyed a 13-point buffer at the long break. fallen away after quarter time in all their games. The Hawks will need a four quarter performance to come away with the points. O. Davies, P. Davey However, the undermanned Vampires fought back in the second half, but unfortunately, they couldn’t quite bridge the gap. Mordialloc by 45 points

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BENTLEIGH EAST BRIGHTON EDITHVALE-ASPENDALE HIGHETT LYNDHURST MORDIALLOC Coach: Andy McGaw Coach: Don Angus Coach: Barry Davey Coach: Brett Bowey Coach: Dan Oliver # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER Chelsea 1 19 Sarah Bellion Marita Bridie Hopper 1 Luisa Marrollo 12 1 Amy Little 15 Beth Mammos 1 Sarah Hamilton 14 Ally Gilchrist 1 Melody Bryant 16 Alice Allet Alesha Neil McGregor McDonald 2 Allison Fisher 20 Jess McGaw Ashleigh 2 Beth Aston 17 2 Baillie De Klijn 15 Jordyn Nashar Castellan 2 Rebecca Fall 18 Mel Wilson Anne Baldwin Kelly Ormond Julia Tegan 2 Jess Campbell 13 Monica Ward 3 21 Ebony Ferdinands Matheson 3 18 Julia Clark 3 Zoe Rossiter 16 Emily Jose Robinson 4 Bree Kiss 19 Nadine Cousins Natalie Michelle 4 Jennifer Baird 22 Caitlyn 3 Hinrichs 14 Rachel Martin Emma Cardamone O’Brien 4 Meg Witherow 19 Jennifer Aarons 4 17 Teagan King 6 Paris 23 Hamilton 5 Erin Blake (VC) 20 Alana Pola Blackman Taryn McGaw Jillian Ashleigh Siena 4 Jade Barden 15 5 Sam Vinson 20 Sulu Tirikula 5 Matilda Branch 18 Hannah Bowey Chalmers Phipps-Nelson 7 Katie Lamb 24 Jayde O'Brien MacShane 6 Skye Clarke 21 Sharnee Hart Natalie Noella Dos Kristen Emily Laura Doran 9 Madeline Collis 25 Emma 6 21 Tali Pitt 6 19 Molly Bowman Pungatara Santos-Lee 6 Sara Cooper 16 Arrowsmith Perchanidis Greetham 7 Natasha Billing 22 Caitlyn Bonney Alexandra Kristy Amanda Tanya 10 26 Remi Hynes 7 Zoe Purcell 22 Maddy Herbert 7 20 Olivia Williams McGonigal Blackman Feetham Rosenquist Afrodite Kosmetou 7 Sarah Burren 18 Liz Mooney 8 Maleah Brown 23 Alyssa Western 11 27 Samantha Gemma Van McRostie Melissa Hopper 8 Olivia Purcell 23 Zoe Wall 8 21 Melanie Stephanie Beard Harrison Mariana Gratton Sandoval 12 Tara Supple 28 11 Belinda Mair 24 Chelsea Lowe Thompson 8 Alanna Dalley 23 Izy Catrice Stephanie Michelle 10 25 Amy Gaunt 9 22 Erin Graham Caitlin Canty O'Brien Penny Taylor 14 Maddie McGaw 29 Emma Baker Sammy 12 Jaimie Warren 25 Lauren Hill Hammett Jemima 11 Jenny Allinson 26 Gemma Proy 10 Tyra Josiah 23 Courtney 9 24 Cassy Eaton Whitelaw 15 30 Chandra Berry Broadhead Biannaka Jessica Kate Hills Megan Tymko Lasplaces Sharnaequa 13 26 12 Britt Brock 27 Taylah Laval 11 24 Pip Kretschmer Hazelden O'Connell 16 Ellie Hearne 31 Zoe Reed Tamara Fletcher-Davies 10 Jessie Pham 25 Absalom Margarita Jess Shirley Innes Natalie West 13 Lara Smith 28 Kaitlyn Brand 12 25 14 Sarah Brown 27 17 32 Alexandra Asher De Klijn McConchie Jordy Cooper Lawless Katsoulakis Natarsha 11 Gabrielle Evans Shana Jowett 18 Shannon Matfin 14 Jess Clarke 29 Amy Crilley 13 Jen Blackman 15 Kelly Baker (C) 28 Mel Brown 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 3 Stephanie Coffey 22 Chloe Marquison 7 Tamara Webster 39 Caitlin Taylor 1 Cassie Vallejos 22 Sally Melzer (Co-Capt) 1 Emma Morison 13 Lauren Fee 2 Katie Cornish 23 Alexandra Bryant 11 Gail Worsley 41 Jennifer Dean 6 Michelle Thomas 26 Kelly Dean 3 Dani Fredericks 24 Jodie Bray ( Co-V Capt ) 2 Ifrah Ibriahim 14 Amran Ibriahim 7 Natalie Houra 29 Serafina Teniseli-Lafaele 12 Julia Morrow 43 AJ Lannigan 4 Tammy Blake 25 Rachel Briggs

8 Cherie Cox 33 Kiandra Balazs 3 Lauren Luff 16 Grace Bibby 6 Kate Quinlivan 26 Sammy Carlson 22 Victoria Smart 45 Mikaela Ellise Schindler 7 Rebecca Adams 27 Steph Taylor 10 Cassandra Meads 35 Kaitlyn Lighart 8 Alana Porter 29 Clare Morgan 26 Ashleigh Teagan 46 Courtney Axisa 4 Shanae Carter 17 Eliza Groves 11 Stephanie Anderson 39 Rachal Masina 9 Jess Szalek ( Co-V Capt) 30 Marie Patterson 29 Devi Whelan 48 Alana Cherry 5 Margie Taylor 18 Lily Brown 10 Danni Wearne 31 Jules Perera 12 Pip Attard 45 Erin Mulholland 11 Lexy Amvazas 32 Brittany Ward 30 Samantha Richardson 53 Kailey Rotheram 7 19 13 Alice McTaggart 49 Tayla Lindsay Rebecca Niclasen Aisling Muir 12 Natalie Higson 33 Carolyn Harrison 32 Amy Campbell 62 Renee Thomas 13 Rebecca (Bec) Green 34 Emily McIntyre 14 50 Olivia Neve Alisi Masina Telea 8 Fiona McDonald 23 Meagan Spicer 14 Jasmine Shirrefs 35 Jade Stevens 34 Kyla Ellis - Bryley sloper 15 Danielle Delacy 53 Kura Tararo 15 Rachel McNamara (Co-Capt) 36 Jaye Chadband 9 Bridget Millar 24 Chloe Luff 16 Kylie Timms 37 Jessie Ward 35 Chloe Opperman - Stacey Johnston 17 60 Moira Keniseli Tamisha Gersbeck 17 Laura Jonston 38 Lorelei Thain 11 Lauren Wolf 25 Marina Walker 37 Kate Moravski - Natalie Sandbar 18 Brooke Dabrowski 77 Jasmine Muric 18 Kelsey Berry 39 Georgia Moschoyiannis 19 Melodie Aitken 40 Alysha Szalek 38 Megan Savage 12 Jasmyn Brandon 26 Paulina Tragarz 20 Donna Paine 90 Chantelle Marshall 20 Sophie Chapman 41 Paula Davis

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Netball watchers were treated to some of the best matches Four rounds therefore see Dingley and Heatherton Black in the young season in Round 4. The young Heatherton lead the way with 14 competition points from Caulfield DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 White lost their undefeated record as the 2016 grand final and Heatherton White on 12. St Kilda City has 8 points, Heatherton White 32 def by St Kilda City 34 Caulfield 29 def by St Kilda City 36 combatants, as if chastened by the precociousness of the Keysborough 4, while St Pauls and Bentleigh are yet to Bentleigh 33 def by Heatherton Black 64 upstarts, regained their seats at the top table. register a point. South Yarra 32 def Bentleigh 29 Dingley 49 def St Pauls 38 It was not without a heck of a battle that the younger The undefeated Heatherton and Dingley faced off in the Keysborough 38 def by Caulfield 44 Heatherton 54 def Dingley 23 Heatherton, although not at their best, succumbed to a rain in Division 2, and Heatherton gave their opponents a hungry St Kilda City. They led by three at quarter time and netball lesson. They looked a threat every time they went then two at the main break despite the Saints looking the forward while their defenders continually picked off the DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 stronger side. Chloe Ballard and Carly Buhagiar set up a forward thrusts of their foes. 54-23 was a fair reflection of Heatherton 55 def Carrum Patterson Lakes 13 Mordialloc 25 def by Dingley Gold 43 lot of City’s best work with intelligent angle running and Keysborough 52 def Caulfield 28 their dominance. The play was camped around the Caulfield Keysborough 31 def Caulfield 19 incisive passes, while at the other end Tash Petroff was at goal circle early on in their clash with St Kilda but they were Heatherton White 38 def South Yarra 34 Lyndale 12 def by Dingley 46 her intercepting best. Bella Riddell made the most of her unable to make their early dominance count enough to kill Heatherton Black 35 def Dingley Red 30 chances to keep Heatherton White in front, and their lead St Kilda City off. The Saints ended Caulfield’s undefeated Black Rock 28 def by St Kilda City 37 St Kilda City 36 def Black Rock 29 was extended to 25-20 at the last change, but its here that run by winning 36-29. The close battle came between South the two Joneses in the City goal circle went to work. Six of the Yarra and Bentleigh, with the Yarras continuing to look very DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 first seven goals put St Kilda City level, and four further lead much at home after their promotion to Division 2. Bentleigh changes finally saw City run out victorious by 34-32. East Brighton 25 def by Skye 45 Heatherton 23 def South Yarra 20 had players leaving their sick beds to play in this one, but Heatherton 54 def St Kilda City 26 Dingley Red 45 def Mordialloc 28 At the other end of the netball complex, Caulfield and they contested strongly. South Yarra holds fourth spot after Dandenong 31 def St Pauls 15 St Kilda City 43 def Hallam 36 Keysborough played their own battle that, while scrappy at triumphing by 32-29. Highett 21 def by Lyndhurst 67 Doveton 33 def Lyndale 21 times, was every bit as competitive. Keysborough converted Cheltenham 40 def by Caulfield 52 Dingley Gold 47 def Mount Waverley 41 Clayton, who had the bye this week, Dingley and St Kilda City Dingley 25 def Bentleigh 22 Aspendale 27 def Clayton 25 the first centre pass but it took them over a minute to do so. are the early pacesetters in Division 3. Black Rock pushed Caulfield took even longer to level at 1-1 as the speed of the City before falling to a 37-28 defeat, whilst Dingley had a match was frenetic and as a consequence the handling was DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 comfortable 46-12 win over Lyndale. Heatherton rounds less than sure. Keysborough led by two at the first change, a Murrumbeena 26 def by East Brighton 36 Dandenong 8 def by Keysborough 43 out the top four after their 55-13 demolition of CPL, and lead which was halved by half time, but the decisive sequence Lyndhurst 25 def by Dingley 29 Black Rock 25 def by Lyndhurst 31 Keysborough got on the board by beating Caulfield by 31-19. of play came through the middle of the third term where Cheltenham 27 def by Heatherton 32 Mount Waverley 11 def by South Yarra 26 Carrum Patterson Lakes 31 def Doveton 16 def by Dingley 35 Sophie O’Shea and Georgia Hernan converted some sterling Dingley Gold strode to the top of the fourth division tree Heatherton 18 St Kilda City 16 def by Oakleigh District 37 Mordialloc 28 def Lyndale 13 entries forced by their mid-court. Tara Bickham and Jaimee with a convincing 43-25 victory over winless Mordialloc. Chelsea Heights 20 def by Hampton 28 Caulfield 19 def by Hallam 35 Plumb in the other goal circle started to find their range Heatherton White joins them, although South Yarra pushed late, but they could not prevent a six-goal lead for Caulfield them all the way in their 38-34 win. St Kilda City beat Black turning for home, and a tight last term saw this to be the final Rock by 36-29, and Heatherton Black were too strong for margin, 44-38 the final score. Dingley Red by 35-30, completing the top four. Keysborough Dingley scored the first six goals before St Pauls found their 52 beat Caulfield 28 in the other match. feet on court three. St Pauls began to get their patterns Lyndhurst, Dingley, Skye and Caulfield are the early leaders working, feeding the excellent Grace Healey and Mikaela in Division 5. The Lightning lived up to their nickname in Hayes to square the remainder of the quarter. However, their 67-21 thumping of Highett. Dingley were challenged by this is a Dingley side that does not have flat patches in their Bentleigh before scoring by 25-22, while Skye were impressive games, and St Pauls were unable to get a run of goals that in setting aside the threat posed by East Brighton by 45-25. would rein in the deficit. With the evergreen Shae Wonnacott Caulfield prevailed in a 52-40 shootout with Cheltenham, and young apprentice Tayla Fiddes prominent, Dingley were while Heatherton and Dandenong stayed in touch by beating able to control the mid-court well enough to extend the lead St Kilda City (54-26) and St Pauls (31-15) respectively. to 10 at the main break, and hold it through the second half to win by 49-38. Congratulations to Aspendale on their first victory in the SFNL, by 27-25 over Clayton. Heatherton are the only Heatherton Black were decimated by VNL commitments, unbeaten side in a very even competition with Doveton, but were able to summon the troops to form a team that Clayton and the two Dingley sides also looking strong. hardly missed a beat. Bentleigh had problems of their own, Division 7 looks similarly competitive with Dingley leading with injury and illness meaning that nine of their best were the way with four wins from four. CPL, Oakleigh Districts and missing across the grades. It was Heatherton that got their East Brighton head the chasing pack. Keysborough, Dingley, combinations working quicker, and by the time the first Lyndhurst and Mordialloc lead the way early in Division 8. change came around they were 10 goals to the good. In the second term Maddison McGaw and Kelsey Dornau started Division 1 match of the day in Round five, after the to look more dangerous for Bentleigh, but the Heatherton interleague weekend, sees Caulfield pitted against a defence led by Leah Seeto held firm and the lead was Heatherton White side that will be breathing fire after their extended to 15. The third quarter showed star shooter Rahni first loss. An improving St Kilda City takes on Bentleigh, Samason switched to defence as Heatherton decided they while Dingley is pitted against a Keysborough side that is needed height, and after steadying an 18-4 final term put playing much better than its results show. Heatherton Black Bentleigh away, the final score being 64-33. completes the round against St Pauls. Photos courtesy of Michael Walsh

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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 4 4 0 0 0 154 63 4.00 Dingley 4 3 0 1 196 139 14 Heatherton 4 4 0 0 248 88 4.00 Keysborough 3 3 0 0 1 127 57 4.00 Carrum Patterson Lakes 3 3 0 0 1 109 65 4.00 Dingley 4 4 0 0 0 140 78 4.00 Heatherton Black 4 3 0 1 192 147 14 Caulfield 4 3 1 0 162 86 3.00 Oakleigh District 4 3 1 0 0 121 78 3.00 Lyndhurst 3 3 0 0 1 101 72 4.00 Caulfield 4 3 1 0 185 147 12 East Brighton 3 2 1 0 0 82 80 2.67 Mordialloc 4 3 1 0 0 140 85 3.00 Dingley 4 3 1 0 156 126 3.00 Lyndhurst 3 1 1 1 1 91 77 2.00 South Yarra 3 2 1 0 1 76 44 2.67 Heatherton White 4 3 1 0 160 129 12 South Yarra 4 2 2 0 126 120 2.00 Heatherton 4 1 2 1 0 114 112 1.50 Lyndale 4 1 2 1 0 59 77 1.50 St Kilda City 4 2 2 0 132 160 8 Cheltenham 3 1 2 0 1 96 103 1.33 Dandenong 4 1 3 0 0 86 125 1.00 St Kilda City 4 2 2 0 128 164 2.00 Keysborough 4 1 3 0 138 147 4 Hampton 3 1 2 0 0 67 86 1.33 Hallam 4 1 3 0 0 95 142 1.00 Bentleigh 4 0 3 1 68 140 0.50 Doveton 4 1 3 0 0 96 128 1.00 Black Rock 4 1 3 0 0 71 113 1.00 St Pauls 4 0 4 0 137 168 0 Murrumbeena 4 1 3 0 0 90 138 1.00 Heatherton 4 1 3 0 0 61 102 1.00 Bentleigh 4 0 4 0 133 236 0 Mordialloc 3 0 3 0 67 167 0.00 St Kilda City 4 1 3 0 0 59 141 1.00 Mount Waverley 4 0 3 1 0 59 104 0.50 Chelsea Heights 4 0 4 0 0 60 129 0.00 Caulfield 4 0 4 0 0 56 189 0.00 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 TEAM P W L D F A PR TEAM P W L D B F A PR 2017 NETBALL FIXTURES: ROUND 5 Clayton 3 3 0 0 97 66 4.00 Dingley Gold 3 3 0 0 1 170 73 4.00 Heatherton 4 4 0 0 0 210 99 4.00 Dingley 4 3 0 1 152 105 3.50 White DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 St Kilda City 4 3 1 0 0 142 90 3.00 St Kilda City 4 3 0 1 151 122 3.50 Heatherton ST KILDA CITY V BENTLEIGH ST KILDA CITY V 4 3 1 0 0 173 123 3.00 Black DINGLEY V CAULFIELD Heatherton 4 2 2 0 161 108 2.00 HEATHERTON BLACK CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES Keysborough 3 2 1 0 1 146 83 2.67 Black Rock 4 2 2 0 134 95 2.00 V ST PAULS MORDIALLOC V BENTLEIGH HEATHERTON V CAULFIELD Dingley Red 3 2 1 0 1 87 83 2.67 Caulfield 4 2 2 0 117 100 2.00 KEYSBOROUGH V DINGLEY CLAYTON V DINGLEY Black Rock 4 2 2 0 0 116 153 2.00 HEATHERTON V SOUTH YARRA Lyndale 4 2 2 0 118 119 2.00 CAULFIELD V LYNDALE V KEYSBOROUGH South Yarra 4 1 3 0 0 134 147 1.00 HEATHERTON WHITE BYE: ST KILDA CITY BYE: BLACK ROCK Keysborough 4 1 3 0 105 117 1.00 Mordialloc 4 0 4 0 0 96 163 0.00 Carrum Patterson 4 0 3 1 46 152 0.50 Lakes Caulfield 4 0 4 0 0 112 203 0.00 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6

CAULFIELD V LYNDHURST V CAULFIELD MORDIALLOC V CLAYTON HEATHERTON WHITE DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 SKYE V HEATHERTON ASPENDALE V ST KILDA CITY DINGLEY GOLD V TEAM P W L D F A PTS TEAM P W L D F A PTS SOUTH YARRA V DINGLEY RED Lyndhurst 4 4 0 0 201 86 16 Heatherton 4 4 0 0 136 89 16 KEYSBOROUGH ST KILDA CITY V DANDENONG HALLAM V LYNDALE SOUTH YARRA V DINGLEY RED Dingley 4 4 0 0 151 116 16 Doveton 4 4 0 0 155 108 16 ST PAULS V HIGHETT BLACK ROCK V MORDIALLOC MOUNT WAVERLEY Skye 4 3 1 0 168 104 12 Clayton 4 3 1 0 139 79 12 BENTLEIGH V EAST BRIGHTON HEATHERTON BLACK V HEATHERTON Caulfield 4 3 1 0 167 128 12 Dingley Gold 4 3 1 0 189 111 12 V ST KILDA CITY DINGLEY V CHELTENHAM DINGLEY GOLD V DOVETON Heatherton 4 2 2 0 187 125 8 Dingley Red 4 3 1 0 173 117 12 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 Cheltenham 4 2 2 0 145 139 8 Mount Waverley 4 2 2 0 159 146 8 St Kilda City 4 2 2 0 137 140 8 South Yarra 4 1 3 0 106 120 4 EAST BRIGHTON V LYNDHURST CAULFIELD V MORDIALLOC Dandenong 4 2 2 0 105 118 8 Aspendale 4 1 3 0 130 159 4 DINGLEY V CHELTENHAM KEYSBOROUGH V BLACK ROCK Highett 4 1 3 0 95 184 4 Hallam 4 1 3 0 106 143 4 HEATHERTON V CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES LYNDHURST V MOUNT WAVERLEY Bentleigh 4 0 4 0 78 127 0 Lyndale 4 1 3 0 90 123 4 OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V MURRUMBEENA SOUTH YARRA V HEATHERTON East Brighton 4 0 4 0 90 200 0 Mordialloc 4 1 3 0 117 172 4 ST KILDA CITY V HAMPTON DINGLEY V LYNDALE St Pauls 4 0 4 0 74 218 0 St Kilda City 4 1 3 0 118 204 4 CHELSEA HEIGHTS V DOVETON HALLAM V DANDENONG

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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Bella Riddell Heatherton White 24 97 Sophie Bartlett Heatherton 6 124 Sophie O'Shea Caulfield 22 92 Billie Nukunuku St Kilda City 24 73 Sarah Fischer Dingley 30 92 Amber McHenry Dingley 0 51 Jessica Jones St Kilda City 24 75 Mietta Leckey Caulfield 13 44 Jessica Payne Dingley 19 72 Hannah Shilling Caulfield 14 44 Grace Healey St Pauls 23 70 Jessica Buerckner South Yarra 16 44 Georgia Hernan Caulfield 22 58 Penny Byers-Tymms Dingley 15 41 Mia McMillan Heatherton White 8 56 Hayley Becker South Yarra 15 41 Madison McGaw Bentleigh 13 49 Bella Riddell Heatherton 0 39 Alicia Williams St Pauls 0 42 Caitlyn Ashby Caulfield 0 35

DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Breanna Cull St Kilda City 20 89 Chelsey McAndrew Heatherton Black 8 100 Alana Cooper Dingley 27 79 Lauren Fredrickson Keysborough 27 69 Dani Forward Black Rock 18 52 Shannon Bailey Dingley Gold 9 66 Tamara Weilbaecher Lyndale 8 52 Stephanie Craig South Yarra 17 61 Jessica Baddeley Dingley 0 44 Bianca Robinson Keysborough 25 60 Taylah Mackie Clayton 0 43 Gloria Yuen St Kilda City 20 58 Chelsea Rowe Keysborough 14 43 Maddy Taylor Dingley Gold 16 57 Annabelle Ryan Caulfield 0 41 Amy Campbell Black Rock 6 52 Sally Janssen Heatherton 18 41 Carlyn Skyes Heatherton White 0 50 Abby Blundy Caulfield 3 39 Hannah Egan Caulfield 8 49

DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Melissa Mair Lyndhurst 42 136 Lauren Martin Mount Waverley 30 110 Kimberly Harrison Skye 33 113 Megan Piper Dingley Gold 14 77 Nicole Carmeni Dingley 0 104 Madelon Clark Clayton 15 64 Jodie Brown Caulfield 42 102 Hannah Lyon South Yarra 10 64 Verity Sheppard Heatherton 11 102 Felicity Evans Dingley Red 33 56 Darcie Chadwick St Kilda City 0 62 Jackie Eggens Lyndale 12 53 Narelle Homewood Lyndhurst 25 56 Gemma Batton Heatherton 7 52 Brittany Raynes Skye 10 49 Maddison Owen Doveton 21 50 Jasmine Emery Highett 0 42 Kirah Hard Heatherton 16 49 Jessica Credlin Cheltenham 24 37 Ashleigh Johnson Aspendale 22 48

DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Jessica Cook Carrum Patterson Lakes 22 53 Laura Menzel Dingley 24 61 Emma Henderson Dingley 13 52 Jenna Hill Lyndhurst 10 54 Laura Menzel Dingley 13 45 Julie -Anne Telfer South Yarra 17 50 Olivia Hargrave Murrumbeena 10 44 Sam Young Dingley 11 41 Amanda Robert Oakleigh District 5 43 Grace Evans Mordialloc 10 41 Leisa Finkelde Heatherton 3 39 Julie Vane Hallam 5 35 Alex Garsted East Brighton 23 38 Rikki Boelen Black Rock 8 34 Aisling Muir Murrumbeena 16 33 Renee Rollings Dandenong 3 31 Krysti O'Toole Chelsea Heights 12 30 Elyse Pixton Black Rock 11 30 Cheree Paniona Doveton 2 26 Nathalie Bownds Lyndale 3 30

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BENTLEIGH BLACK ROCK CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES DANDENONG SENIOR COACH: Michelle Cunningham and Marilyn McGaw SENIOR COACH: Laura Brogan COACH: Wendy Van Der Peet COACH: Ash Ruchmond DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 ASSISTANT COACH: Tanjil Fitzpatrick and Annaliese Neal DIVISION 3 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 8 Madison McGaw Mikayla Ruddy DIVISION 3 DIVISION 5 Jacqueline Coy Jessica Cook Maddison Blackburn (C) Renee Rollings (C) Brooke Hiscock Katie Lamb Jacinta Frawley (C) Annaliese Neal (C) Sarah Morton Rachel Curtain Blinda Pryn Veronica Quirk Jessica McGaw Lana Cooper Kelsy Dornau Kaitlyn Chase Tory Altson Ilana Biczok Mandi Hall Kristy Blackman Jordy Edwards Caishlin Simpson Amy Campbell Juliana Bedggood Ebony George Kaitlin Gilbert Dani Forward Rebekah Reynolds Taylor Mitchell Tobi Cunningham Zoe Jennings Samantha Newsom Rhiannon Donaghue Michelle Paton Jasmine Kick Danielle Piastrino Rhiannon Skewes Rachael McLarty Kimberley Heels Maddy Gleeson Amanda McDonald Rebekah Neal Rebecca Goodear Natalie Harris Antoinette Lemana Ash Trimble Jen Baird Kathryn Stanly Jessica McPhail Tayla Daniels Sarah Gosstray Mai Lemana Ky Brown Jayde Brown Shannon Meehan Madi Pixton Carly Manfre Jenna Bousfield Kristie Richmond Tenielle Potter DIVISION 5 Alexis Petridis Sarah Rayment Georgia Donkin Anneka Boughen Stephanie Timmons Rachel Saunders Chloe Woodard Morgan Yarwood Alannah Clifford Claudia Hutchinson DIVISION 7 DINGLEY Paris Blackman Rebecca Smith Rikki Boelen (C) Hester Philip DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 GOLD DIVISION 4 RED Tara Eileen Leonie Brown Laura Brogan Elyse Pixton COACH: Adrian Ballantyne COACH: Cassandra Fogarty COACH: Mel Ades COACH: Terri Davidson COACH: Marg Heenan Lizzie Freath Nicola Sainsbury Laura Piper Miranda Bailey Laura Kilfoyle Kasey Blizzard Sarah Heenan CAULFIELD Krystal Edwards Emma Thomas Kristine McFarlane Sarah Fischer Martyna Cooper Alysha Morecroft Esther Gilmore Gemma Reynolds DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 Jess Payne Eleanor Douglas Emily Crawford Darcie Price Eliza Hewitson Shae Wonnacott Ashlei Brammer Sophie Virtue Jess Harrington Charlotte Cogger COACH: Sue Kimber COACH: Sue Kimber CHELSEA HEIGHTS Sophie O'Shea Caitlyn Ashby Sara Merkus Chelsea Goldin Ellie Davidson Lauren Farrell Imogen Tuke Georgia Hernan Hannah Shilling DIVISION 7 Taylah Fiddes Emma Gent Erin Gold Loz Ryan Matilda Davies Jemima Price Brodie Aumont Elise Jaginitavicius Abbey Dawkins Nikki Tulley Tayla Austin Rachael Martin Nicole Cooper Jamie Dickinson Fotini Starvou Maxine Behnke Sam Wigs Paige Magill Alicia Wise Jess Haslem Felicity Lingard Maddy Taylor Julia Mascali Stephanie Clemons Kate Cross Alisha Hardy Imogen Breden Chloe Sinclair Penny Bryers-Tymms Alana Cooper Bianca Waras Gracie Vincent Alice Pohlner Cara Teoh Nicole Nielsen Zoe Pegrum Britt Goldsmith Amber McHenry Jess Baddeley Britt Goldsmith Britt Goldsmith Krysti O'Toole Kate Niezen Phoebe Naughton Gabrielle Coventry-Martini DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 GOLD DIVISION 6 RED DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 Makayla Bulte Zina Teoh COACH: Josh Keyt COACH: Alicia Wise COACH: Bambi Wallace COACH: Britt Goldsmith COACH: Alicia Wise Brieanna Cooper Abby Blundy CHELTENHAM Kate Rollison Michaela Knight Bambi Wallace Antonia Gianas DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 Jess Hall DIVISION 5 DIVISION 7 Alex Smyth Eman Farrag Sandy Taylor Aime Taylor COACH: Jess Mersin COACH: Sophie O'Shea Asha Goodchild Andrea Wyatt Sher Clark Megan Piper Amie Malcolm Leah Ravostos Eliza Ballas Annabelle Ryan Addie Priaulx Brooke Lynne Taylor Wills Demi Adams Linda Piper Jen Frees Beth Miller Olivia Selbst Ashleigh Bell Bec Casarotto Madlyn Ades Darcy McGraw Kellie Murphy Rebecca Watson Bree Coram Jess Credlin Brooke Davis Holly Mcgaw Jess Ballas Anna Lewton Emma Wilson Felicity Evans Elena Ryan Elaine Nguyen Kate Burns Hayley Murphy Ellesse Graham Sarah Gent Isobelle Stait Fiona Lynch Lauren Geschke Beth Wilson Jayde Evans Jen Piper Olivia Zammit Lucie Webster Hannah Egan Mel Arnts Janice Lamb Shennae Noonan Anusha Jayasinghe Kerrie Turner Nicola Kirk Isabelle Whitton Sarah Preschue Sam Barwick Kelly Short Julia Murphy Chloe Mclean Jasmine Garces Emily Hiam Stephanie Pursell Jacinta Traeger Tessa Mckay Nicole Cameneri Emily Parks Narralle Mcgaw Emma Henderson Zoe James Kate Brownscombe Jesse Hawksworth Kirsten Brice Jess Mersin Samantha Tonkin DOVETON EAGLES HALLAM Steph Purcell Suhailah Davies CLAYTON DIVISION 5 DIVISION 8 COACH: Debbie Hogan DIVISION 6 DIVISION 8 COACH: Wendy Townley DIVISION 6 DIVISION 6 COACH: Barb Traeger COACH: Barb Traeger COACH: Simone Miller COACH: Tracey O'Flaherty DIVISION 3 DIVISION 6 Caitlyn Harkin (C) Barb Traeger Ashleigh Cochrane Maddison Owen (C) Jordanne Dyer (C) Jessica Harder (C) Haylea Armstrong Judith Glenny Bianca Bristow Sarah Collins (C) Cassie Townley (C) Courtney Richards Jade Allison Jade Billing Smith Elle Thorne Madelon Clark Briana Cipressi Katie Delaine Michelle Wallace-Klemm Rebecca Collins Emily Zlenow Sophie Bowler Fiona Coolegem Kaitlyn Cipressi Tanya Hiscock Jamie Gourlay Alexandra Carter Kaitlyn Ligthart Nicole Coolegem Jess Greven Vanessa Phillips Catherine Russell Maggie Collins Cherilyn Collins Tegan O'Meagher Jennina Espirritu Melissa Daly Janine Sallows Karsha Stoter Tiarne Cipressi Jacqui Smith Karina Campbell Kendrah Lee Emily Ramanathan Eleanor Marshall Natasha Lubin Janine Olivier Lauren Donnell Gabie Reid Julie Vane Taylah Mackie Narrelle Sprigg Amy Riordan Ruth Grimmer Megan Bradford Kylee Jones Lisa Vivian Kayla Ricardo Ruby Veltmeyer Tiana Tatlow Megan Brownlie Sharlene Phillips Penelope Townley Cheree Paniona Simone Miller Kaitlyn Clarke Joss Reinshagen Cindy Fung Tiara Giglio Debbie Hogan Cathrine Yasin Debbie Hogan Jodie Brown Sue Kimber Chloe Pearce Jess Mesley Debbie Hogan Teresa Hildenhagen Simone Miller Teresa Hildenhagen

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HAMPTON KEYSBOROUGH OAKLEIGH DISTRICT HIGHETT LYNDHURST SKYE COACH: Belinda Mair and Meagan Evans COACH: Joe Ferruccio DIVISION 1 DIVISION 7 COACH: Taylar Anderson DIVISION 5 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 7 Laura Agius COACH: Melodie Aitken DIVISION 5 Brooke Langham Emily Perchanidis Melissa Mair (C) Melissa Baker (C) Tina Robinson Kiri Battistellp Genna Doyle Jamie-Lee Mackie Amy Burns Alex Jackson Pheobe Mears-Whitty Nicole Hill (Co-Capt) Donna Atwell Bianca Brown Jenna Hill Elise Boyd Emma Hamilton Lorinda Thompson Bianca Di Natale Narelle Homewood Aleysha King Erin Brown Veronica Butterfield Kim Harrison Mikaela Cook (Co-Capt) Lesina Lalotoa Jenna Stredwick Jacqui Mejeia Meagan Evans Jo Merlino Megan Donaldson Kerryn Briohny Black Taylor Spencer Brooke Cracknell Brittany Raynes Angela Lai Tara Bickham Hildebrand (VC) Kelly Cross Jade Tunks Katie Homewood Limor Reiss Melissa Lanyon Kim Ray Michelle Bennett Rebecca Cormick Megan Kennedy Kristy Hamilton Alyson Tran Amanda Robert Tanya King Claire Carey Jemma Newport Tiana Creasey Talissa Wellington Melissa Peet Illana Miller Courtney Nash Katrina Sheary Rowena Cooke Jessie Maxfield Amy Littlejohn Kirby Knox Alex Turner Samantha Snape Hayley Dawson Rebecca Macinnes Louise Miller Kiara Brown Rosina Gribben Bec Nixon Sharelle Miller Jaimee Plumb Jenna Carr Jasmine Emery Cassandra Hughes Natalie Bowie MORDIALLOC HEATHERTON COACH: Emma Houghton DIVISION 2 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 1 WHITE DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 WHITE Alana Harris (C) Kym Pyke (C) Sophie Titcombe (C) Alice Wright (C) COACH: Teena Mifsud COACH: Scott Regnier COACH: Scott Regnier COACH: Nicki Arnold COACH: JOEL WEBB Lucy McKeown Brodie Zealand Tamara Wood Melanie Rixon Brodie Turner Holly Bowman COACH: Heidi Samason COACH: Kelly Horton Sophie Clark (Bartlett) COACH: Kerrie Mussert Heidi Samson Brooke Davies Ellie McNeill Emma Gardiner Courtney Battel Anne-Marie Locastro Molly Stackpole Rahni Samason Mia McMillan Carlyn Sykes Catherine Ferguson Christina Young Teena Mifsud Noelene Davida Maddy Goldsmith Georgia Shaw Natalie Billings Bella Riddell Simone Sykes Stephanie Hogben Larissa Young Sally Janssen Andrea Flagg Eliza Pickles Zoe Ryde Amy Hinton Brooke Gaertner Kate Moffart Jaime Regnier Acacia Quinn Renee Bruce Grace Evans Zali Mifsud Mary Charlie Stephanie Aarsman Sally Grumley Gemma Proy Mandy Quinn Nicki Arnold Tess Ryrie Maddy O'Reilly Rhylee Pittard Matilda O'Toole Morgan Riley Sienna Kelly Emma Eckhardt Rachael French Lucy Houghton Montana O'Brien Sarah McCormack Sienna Costello Brie Reichman Belinda Kay Catherine Ferguson Sally Grumley Amy Hinton Mykaela Petrie Erin Naismith Claudia Papatsikas Liz Edwards Memory Joseph Maggie Carlon Liz McConville (Evans) Teaghan Avery Bayley Mifsud Debra Hughes Taylor Leeson Stephanie Peacock SOUTH YARRA ST KILDA CITY Ella Batish Courtney Weiske Hayley McCluskey SENIOR COACH: Maggie Riley Kirsten Daley Alex Riddell Sarah Thompson DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 Jackie Newton Amber McHenry Kirsty Mann Meaghan Selwood Yvonne McMillan DIVISION 2 DIVISION 4 COACH: Melanie Starr COACH: David Butler COACH: Kate Foster Sarah Hogan Samara Webb DIVISION 4 BLACK DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 Chloe Ballard - Captain Breanna Cull - Captain Cassandra Smith Billie Nukunuku - Captain Stephanie O'Dea Hannah Smith - Vice Captain COACH: KRISTY LOYD COACH: Ruth Parker COACH: Joan Young COACH: Yvonne McMillan COACH: Laura Abraham Laura Carroll Jessica Jones - Vice Captain Maggie Riley Jess Rosetta - Vice Captain Brianna Sartori Gemma Mulqueen Brielle Arnfield COACH: Mary Anne Calabrese Kirah Hard Leisa Finkeld Sam Webb Sarah Horridge Taku Anne Jones Casie Beddome Kate Foster Jessica Porter Chelsey McAndrew Erin Price Carly Buhagiar Brittany Graham Mary Anne Calabrese Gemma Batton April Garbellini Kim Stanton Carrie James Chelsea Bilney Shanae Goodchild Verity Sheppard Hayley Becker Cara Plant Louise Allen Jemma Noy Jordyn Mifsud Shannon Fox Stephanie Craig Elise Earle Jessica Buerckner Emma Holden Emma Eastmond Adelaide Douglas Olivia Clark Candice Bodger Louise Moetu Brooke Gniel Camille Nightingale Linda Hughes Jenna Dean Anne Hallam Kate Ebert DIVISION 6 DIVISION 8 Tash Petroff Katie Burns Katrina Davidson Anthea Nisbet-Smith Rachel Ebert Simone Cragg Caitlan O'Brien Mary Evans Kahlivia Russell Hayley Chugg Mel Cook Kyra Ward Rosie Augl Meg O'Callaghan Steph Webb Melinda Bechaz Tamara Klink Kristal Williams Tania Misa-Howe Amanda Manning Tamainetutai (Tai) Teata Sarah Murphy-Gamble Rose Barr DIVISION 6 Christina Kyriazis Jordyn Elgin Katrina Logue Rachel Vannucci Roni Lee Nuka-Dawson Dellaney Edmonds Laura Whitfield Sarah Jackson Sophie Dunn Melissa Alessandrini - Captain Ruth Parker Annie Surridge Arum Sugiono Nicole Scharenguivel Jessica Elgin Annalise Flarve Heidi Webb Sinead Bannon Lydia Koroheke-Tettaara Zaita Anderson Julie-Anne Telfer DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 Sally Saunders Kristine Stewart Traci Straface Paige Mignone Megan O'Leary Sarah Bechaz Madeline Thompson Hannah Bevis COACH: Te Ua Houkamau COACH: Casie Beddome Tayla Kaa Hannah Lyon Vanessa Bilowski Sarah Harvey Yvette Lippold - Captain Maddison Andrews - Captain Louise Adams Julia Woiwod Bianca Ann Love Shene Pratt LYNDALE MURRUMBEENA Jess Eddey - Vice Captain COACH: Barbara Ruston Erin Kerr - Vice Captain Rita Batshon DIVISION 7 ST PAULS Charlotte Barr DIVISION 7 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 8 Darcie Chadwick Adriana Costsa DIVISION 1 DIVISION 5 Gloria Yuen Shae Hildebrand (C) Stacey Davidson (C) COACH: Sophie Dunn Julie Eggens (C) COACH: Mark Bormanis COACH: Greg Proc Jaimi Paton Jacky Eggens Kerry Foster Lisa Czyczelis Kirsti McInnes Elisha Romeril Aleisha McKenzie - Captain Eliza Barnes Rebecca Proc Lauren Welsh Chantelle Ruston Casey Gadzinski - Vice Captain Kristy Gray Aisling Muir Mikaela Hayes Emily Proc Laura Cleave Summa-Lea James Nathalie Bownds Katie Beasley Alliyanna Tipiloura Stacey Purcell Grace Healey Ruby Archer Sarah Gallie Leclerc Liv Hargrave Meg Pfitzner Bec Gregory-Pahlow Sonia Pang Megan Hendry Sarah Haig Maddison Jacka Elizabeth Hogan Emily Leclerc Meghan Geschke Bianca Ficarra Tayleh Bell Dani Andriopoulos Nikki Burgess Erin Scaf Careira Joseph Caitlin Lewis Amelia Perkins Esme Harrington Kellie Di Pietro Bianca Pivac Olivia Young Michelle Nguyen Jessica Ellis Grace Biddy Ann Cooper Olivia Stolp Gemma Kelly Belinda Schembri Lauren Carberry Carly Bisset Alice Williams Courtney Ligeti Sally Werner Sarah Cairnduff Tamara Weilbaecher Chloe Mills Hayley Buensch Erin Knight Claire Stratton Tia Zakis Paisley Ross Susie McFeely

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Thank you to those clubs who went out of their way to We are indebted to the AFL Umpires Department look after our umpires two weeks ago for Community for their on-going support with eight of our younger Umpiring Round. The goodwill was on display even umpires travelled up to Carlton to train with the before the Under 19s got underway at the Peanut AFL Umpires at Ikon Park and sit in on the coaching Farm with the Skye team manager collecting some session while the rest of us met with our visitors. dog poo from the field umpires who had found it in The benefit of our great relationship with our AFL centre square before the match started. It is the first colleagues is evidenced by the growing representation time a club official has willingly let an umpire give him of SFNL alumni at VFL level. The SFNL is a very viable the s***s! When the match balls needed some more pathway option to bigger and better things in umpiring. air, a City official offered to provide some hot air from Co-incidentally, our own Annie Mirabile debuted in a very unusual source. Luckily however, a pump was the VFL Senior ranks last Sunday officiating in the found and the football was inflated with odourless Collingwood vs Northern Blues match. Annie is the gases. Respect for umpires was obvious to all as the first quarter commenced with the elderly fieldie being first female umpire to reach VFL Senior Grade through called Mr Martin by some of the players (it may have our pathway. been because they were ex-students of his!). We have nearly 300 umpires registered and the Nathan Guy umpired both the Under 19s and Seniors coaches have met to fine tune our list and look forward at the Peanut Farm and his legs worked overtime with to giving opportunity to all Umpires regardless of age. his partners in the two matches having an average Last weekend 12 of our SFNL Umpires officiated in age of 58. It was a good hit out for Nathan before the the Worksafe AFL Victoria Community Championships Interleague clash the following week. It was a special over four venues in Seniors and Under 19s - day for his partner in the ones, our President, Big Al Manning, who umpired his 300th match as an official Bayswater, Woori Yallock, Cranbourne and Lyndhurst. SFNL umpire. Of course, Al had previously clocked It was a great experience for all of umpires. Molly, up well over 100 games as a clubbie making him our Hannah and Vinay assisted as water carriers for the third most experienced SFNL umpire with only Mick SFNL teams at Lyndhurst whilst our esteemed leader Schembri and Peter Martin having greater totals (the Marshy again carried out his duties as the Team two veterans are officiating in a match at IKON Park Runner for the Senior team. tomorrow afternoon – let’s hope there are defibrillators Please remember to note anything “unforseen” from on standby). SFNL secretary Rodd Johnson reaches your match day on the Competition Match Report. the 300-game milestone later this season. Let’s help each other and improve the overall match Another well-known former SFNL umpire who has day experience for all Umpires by recording any issues many clubbie games to his name was on hand to regarding the behaviour of officials, coaches, players witness Al’s milestone – Oakleigh District President or crowd. You should also report any use of the Green, Rick Nagliati has close to 250 SFNL matches as an Yellow or Red card and melees. umpire (official and clubbie) behind him. Report Sheets are available to be collected from Thank you also to the AFL umpires for joining us last Bricker Reserve on any training night. Tuesday evening for training and a chat afterwards. Their presence was greatly appreciated. Our visitors, It is a compulsory requirement for all Field, Boundary Ray Chamberlain, Brett Rosebury, Chris Gordon and and Goal Umpires to be accredited to at least Level Luke Walker (all of whom have umpired AFL Grand 1 under the AFL National Umpires Accreditation Finals) joined in training and conducted Skill Drills, Scheme. Go to the SFNL website at http://sfnl.com. before mixing with the group informally at the BBQ. au/umpiring/register/ (under the umpiring tab) for After the BBQ, Marshy conducted a coaching session further information. and then put the four visitors through a Q&A which Remember that: gave a wonderful insight to their careers, life skills and values. Marshy then presented each visitor with a gift “The Ump in Green Should Not Be Seen” and to round out a truly memorable evening. “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

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SHOOTING STAR OF THE WEEK PLAYER OF THE DAY

TOM CURRY JAYCE MORGAN MORDIALLOC BENTLEIGH

It was a day in which Mordialloc had many Bentleigh’s Jayce Morgan led from the front contributors, but Curry was one of the clear on Saturday as captain of the SFNL Under standouts. The former De La Salle midfielder 19 Interleague side that recorded a stunning racked up plenty of possessions, particularly victory over Central Highlands. A strong- early in the game, but also earned admiration bodied defender that competes hard, Morgan for his efforts without the ball in his hands. made the jump from the 19s to senior footy last year, and has acquitted himself very well, Curry’s work rate was extraordinary, covering SENIOR FOOTBALL: Southern FNL 9.6 (60) def Central Highlands FL 8.8 (56) an enormous amount of ground throughout playing all four matches in the ones this year. Has the potential to be an outstanding senior the afternoon, and appears a brilliant player in our competition for the next decade. acquisition for the Bloods. Congratulations, Tom! Congratulations, Jayce!

LASER CLINICS AUSTRALIA NETBALLER OF THE DAY LEAH SEETO HEATHERTON BLACK

Especially when VNL commitments start to bite into a side’s squad, depth is needed for that side to succeed. Heatherton Black had several of their first- choice line-up unavailable in round four, and so Leah Seeto was drafted in to assist those that were left. The efficiency and skill with which she did this as a defender went a long way towards ensuring that her team were able to emerge victorious against Bentleigh. Leah was especially adept at the intercept, UNDER 19 FOOTBALL: UNDER 17 NETBALL: but also pulled down numerous rebounds in a complete performance. Southern FNL 12.13 (85) def Springvale & District NA def Congratulations, Leah! Central Highlands 8.2 (50) Central Highlands NL

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DIVISION 1 SENIOR DIVISION 1 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Dean Millhouse East Malvern 0 16 Cameron Roughead East Malvern 0 18 James Morris Mordialloc 1 16 Colin Killeen Oakleigh District 3 17 Matthew Kreymborg St Pauls 3 16 Peter Nelson Mordialloc 1 13 Ryan Pearson Oakleigh District 1 11 Mitchell Ferguson East Malvern 1 11 Stephen Muller St Pauls 3 11 Michael Laskey Bentleigh 3 10 Beau Runnalls St Kilda City 0 10 Shaun Cusack Cheltenham 0 10 Danny Ades Dingley 0 10 Adam Lloyd Dingley 1 9 Paul Fermanis Oakleigh District 6 10 Luke Morrison Bentleigh 1 9 Benjamin Humphrey Mordialloc 3 9 Andrew Scammell Bentleigh 3 8 Mitchell Clarke Port Melbourne Colts 0 9 Arlyn Hagiwara Port Melbourne Colts 0 8

DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Stephen Hawkins Skye 0 16 Bradley Dyer Skye 2 17 James Gough Mount Waverley 4 13 John Hunter Caulfield 1 14 James Gascard Hampton 4 12 Mathew Poore Skye 0 13 Phillip Smith Chelsea Heights 2 11 Philip Schulz Mount Waverley 0 12 Brett Dawson Skye 0 10 Christopher Long Highett 0 10 Cameron Petrie Skye 1 10 Jason Siegel Heatherton 4 10 Tom Brown Highett 1 9 Rhys Clayton Murrumbeena 5 10 Anthony Bailey East Brighton 2 8 Jayden Glover Skye 2 9 Patrick Boldger Hampton 2 8 Chris Spencer Caulfield 1 8 David White Heatherton 2 7 Declan Lee Chelsea Heights 2 8

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR DIVISION 3 RESERVE

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB TOTAL WEEK WEEK Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 4 17 James Morrey Ashwood 4 21 Shane Peake Ashwood 3 13 Jared Henshaw Lyndale 0 15 Dale Carroll Ashwood 0 12 Michael Whatman Endeavour Hilla 11 15 Mitchell Saunders Ashwood 3 12 Daniel Armstrong Black Rock 3 13 Shaheen Merchant South Yarra 2 12 Troy Lange South Yarra 2 12 Shannon Rainey Lyndale 0 12 Shane Thomas Hallam 10 10 Russell Robertson Doveton Eagles 0 11 Carl Matheson South Yarra 1 9 Tyler Neal Carrum Patterson Lakes 2 11 Kieran Smith Hallam 5 9 Matthew Stuart Lyndale 1 10 Mitchell Rossborough Ashwood 1 8 Shane Thomas Hallam 0 10 Adam Horton Lyndhurst 2 6

UNDER 19 WOMENS

LAST LAST PLAYER CLUB TOTAL PLAYER CLUB WEEK TOTAL WEEK Alesha Thorne Mordialloc 4 7 Ryan Kreymborg St Pauls 5 13 Shanae Carter Murrumbeena 5 6 Jack Lewis-Smith Parkmore/Springvale 2 12 Alice Kovess Murrumbeena 5 5 Natalie Cardamone Mordialloc 0 5 Matthew McNaughton St Kilda City 2 11 Samantha Richardson Endeavour Hills 0 5 Umid Ashna Endeavour Hills 4 11 Ayang Nyanjok St Kilda City 0 9 THIRDS Bunarith Kheng Hampton 0 9 LAST PLAYER CLUB WEEK TOTAL Anthony Malamas Cheltenham 3 8 Hayden Crossley Cheltenham 4 17 Jordan Waite Parkmore/Springvale 2 8 Mathew Poore Skye 1 10 Clinton Jarrett Endeavour Hills 7 9 Mason Goldin Dingley 1 7 Jackson O'Brien Cheltenham 4 7 Terry Zisimopolous St Pauls 3 7 Jayden Cameron South Yarra 3 7

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