FOUNDATION 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Hampton Rovers Amateur Football Club first started as an organised Foundation & Prestigious Awards 1 activity for the First Hampton Scout Group by Norm (Boss) James in Club Sponsors 2 1918. The Scout Group’s main theme was to promote football as a HRAFC Life Members 3 team game and encourage self-confidence, self-control and a desire Club Members 4 to improve a player’s ability. This is similar to the current Office Bearers 5 Treasurer’s Report 6 philosophy used by the club today. Independent Audit Report 7 Financials 8 Initially, games were played socially against other Scout Groups and Senior President’s Report 10 then in the Association Sub-district competition. But, as the Leading Goalkickers & Sponsored Players 12 incentive to play a higher standard became apparent, another Senior Match Results & Player Milestones 13 competition was sought and in 1933, Hampton Rovers was accepted CONTENTS Seniors Team Report 14 into the Metropolitan Amateur Football competition which later Reserves Team Report 15 became the Victorian Amateur Football Association. Under 19 Team Reports 17 Senior Women’s Team Report 18 Junior President’s Report 19 In 1963 the club moved from its Ludstone Street ground to the Head of Junior Football Report 21 corner of David Street and Bluff Road, our present home. In 2002 Junior Team Reports 22 this ground was formally named the “Boss James Reserve” in Historical Classification and Analysis 42 memory of the club’s founder. Premierships 42 VAFA Best & Fairest and Goal Kickers 43 In 1979 the Hampton Rovers Football Club started its youth policy Miscellaneous Awards & Hall of Fame 44 by introducing junior teams in an effort to provide an extensive link Presidents, Secretaries & Treasurers 45 with the local community and to provide a development scheme for Coaches, Captains and Best & Fairest 47 the senior side. Since then, 38 junior premierships have been won. Player Career Stats 51

The Rovers have won nine senior premierships and were the first club to win premierships in each of the four senior VAFA sections, ROVERS 2017 including the ‘A’ Section flag in 1951. Nine Reserve and nine Under by the numbers 19 premierships have also been won by the club. Teams: 27 (5 Snr, 22 Jnr) Premierships: 3 (U11, U12G, U17) Players: 660 (203 Snr, 457 Jnr) Auskick participants: 180

2017 PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS CONNECT WITH THE ROVERS www.hamptonrovers.com.au CLUB BEST & FAIREST: Christian Carnovale m.hamptonrovers.com.au Robert Cave Memorial Trophy Facebook.com/hamptonrovers

BEST SENIOR CLUB PERSON: Jamie Stanfield Twitter.com/HRAFC Ian Cameron Perpetual Trophy & John Cesario Instagram.com/hamptonrovers

BEST JUNIOR CLUB PERSON: Amy Stokes

2017 HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT THE BEST UNDER 19 TEAM PLAYER: Harrison Crisp An official publication of the Hampton Rovers Mark Johannsen Memorial Trophy Amateur Football Club Incorporated © 2017 ABN 66 752 793 553 Published by CV MEDIA LIFE MEMBERSHIP: Peter Rogerson Thanks to all the club officials and coaches for their reports and additional content

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2017 CLUB SPONSORS

BUXTON REAL ESTATE 7 Bay Road, Sandringham www.buxton.com.au

BRIGHTON MAZDA 865 Nepean Hwy Brighton 3186 www.brightonmazda.com.au

75 Station Street, Sandringham 286 Bay Street, Brighton www.bendigobank.com.au www.hotelbrighton.com.au

83-85 Cochranes Road, Moorabbin www.skybus.com.au www.sportmart.com.au

www.cartergrange.com.au 331 Hampton Street, Hampton, VIC 3188 TRI-FIXX CONCOURSE RESTAURANT & BAR David Berry – Ph: 9543 8422 1-3 The Concourse, Beaumaris | Tel: 03 9589 7015 www.trifixx.com.au BRUMBY’S HAMPTON GATHERCOLE'S - THE MEAT PEOPLE 476 Hampton St, Hampton | Tel: (03) 9533 1476 Tel: 03 9772 7011 | www.gathercole.com.au HOLMESGLEN PRIVATE HOSPITAL MCKIMM 490 South Road, Moorabbin VIC 422 New Street Brighton, Victoria 3186 www.holmesglenprivatehospital.com.au www.mckimm.com.au PLUMBCO SANDY HILL SERVICED APARTMENTS 4/9 Rocklea Drive, Port VIC 3207 Bay Road, Sandringham, VIC 3191 Tel: 03 9646 7330 www.sandyhillservicedapartments.com.au STEWART INSURANCE GROUP THE DOOR STORE MOORABBIN Suite 16, 18-34 Station Street Sandringham Richard Martin - www.doorstore.com.au www.stewartinsurancegroup.com.au 122 Cochranes Road, Moorabbin GEORGE'S SKI HIRE LE PINE FUNERAL SERVICES 4 Athletes Walk, Village Centre Mt Buller John Fowler | www.lepinefunerals.com.au www.georgesskihire.com.au PICASSO’S AUSFINE FOODS 469 Hampton Street Hampton 3188 Don Scarlett | www.ausfine.com.au IN-KIND SPONSORS: BLUFF ROAD PHYSIO - www.bluffroadphysio.com.au HAMPTON DRYCLEANERS – 371 Hampton St, Hampton

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HRAFC LIFE MEMBERS

Adamson, Bruce (d) Elliot, James Nadjecki, Roman Adamson, Colin Nash, Gary Alexander, Ian Flynn, Denis Naumoff, Anthony Amoore, Graeme Fogarty, Allen (d) Noel, Peter Anderson, David Fullager, David Northe, Fred Anderson, Suzanne Anderson, Stephen Grimmer, Max Pavlou, Paul Anderson, William Guy, Basil (d) Pearson, Fred (d) Anstee, Laurie Guy, Steve Porter, Athol (d) Arnold, Douglas (d) Power, Edward Austin, Wylie Hammond, Robert (d) Prideaux, Richard Hammond, William (d) Backman, Harold Hill, Alan Randall, Horrie Barnshaw, Alf Hope, Stephen Reeves, John Beattie, Milton Huckett, Steven Rogerson, David Bennett, Charlie (d) Rogerson, Ian Bird, Barry James, Don Rogerson, Peter Bird, Brian James, E (Mrs) (d) Rowston, Chris Bird, George James, Norm (OBE) (d) Birtles, Sam (d) James, Peter Scarlett, Don Blick, Peter Johannsen, Jill Stevens, Gary (d) Bolten, Jim Johannsen, Peter Streat, Peter (d) Burks, Geoff Jones, Allan Johnston, Stephen Tregear, Rod Campion, Cath Jowett, William Trinnick, Ken (d) Canny, Patrick Trott, Harry (d) Carr, Graham (d) Kelly, Maurie (d) Tulloch, Alec (d) Cave, Ian Kinsey, David Tulloch, Ian Cave, Jason Cave, Joyce (d) Lewis, William Voss, Cameron Cave, Robert (d) Lovig, Dean Voss, Jenny Cesario, John Clark, Clyde Macartney, Ian Westhead, Annie Coldrey, Fred (d) McDonald, Neil Westhead, Jim Coldrey, Robert (d) McGregor, Don (d) Wheeler, Lachlan Combe, David McGregor, Gordon (d) Williams, Nick Combe, Gailene McGregor, Janiene (d) Williams, Sally Curry, Paul McNaughton, Brian Wilmott, Ian McQueen, Jim Wilson, Ken (d) Date, Robert McQueen, Phillip Wilson, Mel (BEM) (d) Dean, John Macnish, John Wilson, Ron (d) Devery, Jim (d) Malone, Michael Wolfe, Peter Devery, Vince Mather, David (d) Devola, Dominic (d) Menner, Noel Mirabito, Val Mirbito, William Munro, Don

Peter Rogerson was awarded Life Membership of the Hampton Rovers Football Club in 2017. Pete had performed many roles for the club over a lengthy period and is a most worthy recipient. He becomes the third Rogerson to join the select list, alongside David and Ian.

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2017 CLUB MEMBERS

The club thanks the following supporters who financially backed the club in 2017 by becoming a financial club member.

GOLD SOCIAL Steve Anderson Trevor Browne Wayne Carey Michael Bury Andrew Donald Janine Carnovale Amoore Graeme Gino De Biase Dean Lovig Denis Flynn Glenn Roulent Andrew Harrison Don Scarlett Teresa Hetherington Jimmy Lee Justin McCartney SILVER Dianne McCaughey Sue Anderson Dianne McCaughey

Steve Johnston David McPherson Andrew Lingard Peter O'Connor Michael Malone Samantha Oldfield Kevin McCarthy Eddie O'Reilly Gary Nash Bill Pewtress Tony Naumoff Brendan Phillips Cameron Voss Jamie Stanfield Jenny Voss Greg Taylor Roger Yelland Glen Thompson Chris Yates BRONZE Paul Boultis Leanne Clements Peter Clements Esther Gmelig Kim Gmelig Grant Greenway Geoff Grimmer Stephen Kennedy John Machell Jeff Mackie Fran Tregear Virginia Wilmott

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2017 OFFICE BEARERS

BOARD OF MANAGEMENT

Chairman of the Board: Gerrard Woods

Members: Stephen Anderson Jason Nicholl Tony Nuamoff Rick Jones Troy Morris Skye Hardie

SENIOR COMMITTEE

President Steve Anderson Vice President Gary Nash Secretary Anthony Naumoff Treasurer Rick Jones Media & Communications Cameron Voss Supporter Liaison Dean Lovig Women's Football Manager Amy Clements Merchandise Vincent Camera Social Co-ordinator Leigh Fletcher General Committee Stefan Constantinou

JUNIOR COMMITTEE

President Jason Nicholl Vice President / Communications Richard Bowen Vice President / Sponsorship Troy Morris Secretary Gavin Sharp Treasurer Skye Hardie Head of Football Paul Carrigan Head of Girls Football Andrew Gathercole TMs Manager Amy Perkins Player Registrations Tim Hall Social Events Co-ordinator Deb Hopkins Social Events Co-ordinator Tania Marshall Merchandise Kabel Davis

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TREASURER’S REPORT

Firstly, I would like to thank Skye Hardie for her help and contribution as Junior Treasurer and Board member. I really appreciated the support she has provided myself throughout the year and has made my role alot easier.

In 2017 the club recorded a loss of $7637.42. This was less than the previous year where the club recorded a loss of $8,023.4. It is worth noting that there was a $7886.45 bill owing to Sportsmart from 2016, which without would have left the club profitable in 2017.

Positives for the year included the following: • Junior ($34k) and senior subscriptions ($2.3k) over performed compared to the predicted budget • Fundraising again throughout the year was very strong. Generating $29K from our club functions throughout the year. • Player expenses for the year have been reduced by $35k with the club being much more accountable on medical supplies, contract trainers, merchandise giveaways, insurance and jumpers • The sponsorship budget was blown out of the water with some tremendous work from Troy, Steve and Co, generating an additional $26K more than budgeted • Canteen and Bar performed extremely well with both parties turning over a healthy profit. Bar ($24K) Canteen ($15K). Negatives for the year include: • Playing equipment was extremely high ($25K over Budget) for the year with both the Junior and senior departments investing more money into players to ensure continual growth and success for the club • Expensed equipment was $4k greater than predicted

The cash position ($119k) remains strong with the generous donation from 2015 by Peter Street’s estate being kept whole. We have used some of his donation for a new electronic score board which was installed in 2017, as well as installing brand new Gym equipment for the club. The Committee continues to ensure that Peters donation will be used wisely, with a heavy focus on continual development of the club, rather than ongoing annual expenses.

I feel very positively about the financial position of the Hampton Rovers Football club and we as a committee will continue to be accountable at trying to reduce unnecessary costs that the club incurs. The scoreboard has allowed our club to become more attractive to sponsors and will continue to drive more money into the club for future years to come.

I would like to take the opportunity to thank all of our sponsors throughout the year. Without them this football club cannot continue to be the success it is. I would also like to thank the Roverians for all their support throughout the year. Lastly I would like to thank the Board, Junior and Senior committees who have continued to work at ensuring the financial position of remains strong for the future. I will unfortunately be stepping down as treasurer for the Upcoming year, but will continue to support the club in any way I can. I look forward to helping my successor take over this role as smoothly as possible in the upcoming months.

Rick Jones BOARD & SENIOR TREASURER

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ALKEMADE & ASSOCIATES

INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

Report on the Financial Report We have reviewed the accompanying special purpose financial report of Hampton Rovers Amateur Football Club Inc (the association), which comprises the Statement of Financial Position, the Statement of Comprehensive Income, the Balance Sheet, the Statement of Cash Flows, a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory notes for the financial year ended 30 September 2017.

Committee's Responsibility for the Financial Report The Committee of the association is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards (including Australian Accounting Interpretations), and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation of the financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Reviewer's Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial report based on our review. We conducted our review in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Those Standards require that we comply with relevant ethical requirements relating to review engagements and plan and perform the review to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial report is free from material misstatement. A review involves performing procedures to obtain evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial report. The procedures selected depend on the reviewer’s judgement, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial report, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the reviewer considers internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in order to design review procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. A review also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the committee, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial report. We believe that the evidence we have obtained is sufficient to provide a basis for a qualified review opinion on the financial accounts due to the voluntary nature of the positions of responsibility as well the considerable handling of cash, an inherent qualification is made on internal controls.

Independence In conducting our review, we have complied with the independence requirements of Australian professional ethical pronouncements.

Qualified Opinion In our opinion: The financial report gives a true and fair view of the financial position of Hampton Rovers Amateur Football Club Inc as at 30 September 2017 and its cash flows for the year ended in accordance with the Australian Accounting Standards.

Stephen R Allen ______Mr Stephen R Allen Alkemade & Associates Suite 2, 107 Union Rd Surrey Hills, Vic 3127

Signed on :…25th day of November 2017

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SENIOR PRESIDENT’S REPORT

2017 is a disappointing year for the club. We are ultimately judged by our first senior team by others and how they perform. Relegation again sees us in Division 1 in 2018, where we were there last in 2013, resulting in a premiership.

Unless you have been living under a rock, you will be well aware of the situation we went through this year. It was a tough and brutal environment and something that the boys will remember for the rest of their life. Sometimes things don't work out the way you want them to in life, it is then how you approach these challenges. I think it is fair to say the boys stuck together and played out the season in a way that we are all proud of.

I do want to thank Daniel Hughes for his time at the club, I hope everything works out for you and your future journeys.

A big thank you to Anthony Quon for taking over in the second half at short notice. The effort he went to get the boys on back track was fantastic.

The ever-reliable Lou Folino was also a "rock" throughout this situation. Lou did a lot of work to keep the boys together, and was always there when needed.

Thanks to all the support staff and players throughout the season. Numbers remained strong on the track and on Thursday nights throughout the year.

Our skipper Christian Carnovale did his job, as well as representing the under 19s VAFA and then heading to Ireland to represent the VAFA again. Hard to believe what this man does at such a young age, thanks again Christian.

There are some great news stories that we can celebrate in 2017. The Reserves came along in leaps and bounds headed by Anton Duddy. The feeling and mateship in this team was the best for the team in a long time, unlucky not to make the finals this year. Thank you to Anton for his work this year, and of course his wife Sarah for putting up with a husband that coached for 12 months including . Also to Anton and his support staff over the year, which he will go through individually.

The fact that we had 2 x U19s in 2017 is something we should be proud of and sets up a great foundation moving forward. Massive thank you to John Cesario who did a lot of work early days to get this up and running. Also to Jamie Stanfield his right-hand man who has been a power of work. This man is so organised. Sam Care in his first year as coach wins a final and makes a prelim. This coaching caper pretty easy hey Sam?

Another massive achievement for the club and one of the proudest moments in a 89 year history, is the addition of our first senior women's team. On top of that we had the privilege of hosting the first ever VAFA women's game. Probably the biggest crowd we had at Boss James Reserve for the year. Well done to all the girls that played, we are so proud of you all. Thanks to Ned Fallon as the coach and his support staff. Ned had a tough year with family, while playing as well. Also the mountain of work that Amy Clements put in, as well as jumping on the committee. Amy has been a great asset for this club.

Whilst on the topic of Committee members, we need to thank those that were on the committee for 2017. Big call out to Nashy, Freddie, Dean and Cam. These guys do a mountain load of work and the club does not exist without them. As mentioned, Amy took on a committee role and was a great asset for all of us. Vinnie did a great job as 1st year and has some great ideas ready to go next year. Stef and Fletch also playing members who are happy to commit time to developing the club. Lastly thanks to Rick, who is stepping down this year. A great learning opportunity for him and has definitely developed in this role.

Again, my family have been unbelievably understanding in my limited time at home. Madi looks after the 4 kids while I am away a lot and it is something I am extremely grateful for. Of course, when Madi attends work or a footy

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The trainers had a tough year with the introduction of our Women's team...... most of them play! Sonja had a horrific injury and study, so thank you to Montana who took the reins in organising. Special call out to Mandy and Sonja who will be focussing on playing next year and stepping down as trainers.

Thanks to all our sponsors who are outlined in this Annual Report. I would like to call out Buxton Real Estate Sandringham and remind all our members of the referral program, hit Mitzi up if you are selling. They set up a good deal for you and then the club benefits. Mazda Brighton have jumped on board as a top tier sponsor as well and also have a referral program that benefits the club. Pop in when considering a car and ask for Anthony.

Working with the junior committee was a pleasure and I get excited about what we can achieve as a united group. Thanks Jason to you and your team, look forward to moving onward and upwards together. Also to Lisa and Tabitha for their work on the Bar and Canteen.

Again, our long time loyal Roverians who are such great supporters of our great club. Thanks for your ongoing commitment. Look forward to catching you all again in 2018.

Stephen Anderson SENIOR PRESIDENT

Over 180 people were in attendance at the 2017 Presentation Night – a record attendance for the event.

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LEADING CLUB (VAFA) GOAL KICKERS

NAME GOALS GAMES Fisher, Ashley 42 16 Jones, Corey 37 20 Wood, William 28 15 Hetherington, Campbell 19 19 Melnjak, Dillon 18 17 Cochrane, Connor 17 17 Fallon, Ned 17 8 Jackson, Nicholas 17 14 Rieniets, Matthew 17 17

SENIOR SPONSORED PLAYERS

PLAYER TEAM SPONSOR Behnke, Maxine Women's Bookkeeping By The Bay Cairns, Lachlan Seniors Gino De Biase Care, Mathew Seniors Cristina Ceddia Carnovale, Christian Seniors Knight Sports Clarke, Nicole Women's BetterFeetCo Clements, Sam Seniors Ausfine Foods Cullen, Amy Women's Pony Productions Pty Ltd Culvenor, Brendan Seniors The Manse De Biase, Roland Seniors Greg Taylor Deville, Luke Seniors Flahive Finance & Home Loans Dillon, Jay Seniors Terry Dillon Solutions Donald, Zach Seniors David McPherson Fallon, Ned Seniors HRFC Women's Team Fletcher, Leigh Seniors Anthony Naumoff Fogarty, Ryan Seniors Glen Thompson Harrison, Natasha Women's Passion8 Photography Hetherington, Campbell Seniors Teresa Hetherington Jackson, Nick Seniors Glenn Roulent Jones, Rick Seniors Roverians Jones, Tim Seniors Jim Westhead McCartney, Liam Under 19's PKF - Justin McCartney McLaren, Chloe Women's McLaren Press McNeil, Adam Seniors Andrew Lingard McPherson, Josh Seniors Andy Donald Moon, Crystal Women's Advanced Commercial Services Pavlou, Josh Seniors Happy Brands Phillips, Zara Women's Brendan Phillips Prosser, James Seniors HEAD Snow Skis & Boots Rieniets, Matthew Under 19's Sam Clements Thorpe, Charlie Seniors 5 Star Bali Villa Traeger-Haig, Ben Seniors DUCHAMP SPORTSWEAR Yates, Jessica Women's Bookkeeping By The Bay Youl, Bonnie Women's The Salvation Army - Bayside Zaina, Jack Seniors Denis Flynn

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2017 MATCH RESULTS

SENIORS RESERVES RD OPPONENT VENUE SCORE RESULT RD OPPONENT VENUE SCORE RESULT 1 Kew Away 17.14.116 - 5.11.41 Won 1 Kew Away 9.3.57 - 10.15.75 Lost 2 Old Mentonians Home 6.8.44 - 19.20.134 Lost 2 Old Mentonians Home 8.6.54 - 14.15.99 Lost 3 Marcellin Away 6.7.43 - 13.11.89 Lost 3 Marcellin Away 7.5.47 - 12.14.86 Lost 4 Old Ivanhoe Home 9.9.63 - 3.7.25 Won 4 Old Ivanhoe Home 13.16.94 - 7.4.46 Won 5 Williamstown CYMS Away 6.13.49 - 17.9.111 Lost 5 Williamstown CYMS Away 5.4.34 - 8.13.61 Lost 6 Old Geelong Home 7.13.55 - 7.12.54 Won 6 Old Geelong Home 8.9.57 - 9.10.64 Lost 7 Old Haileybury Away 7.9.51 - 22.10.142 Lost 7 Old Haileybury Away 15.4.94 - 12.9.81 Won 8 Old Camberwell Home 11.18.84 - 15.8.98 Lost 8 Old Camberwell Home 13.11.89 - 11.9.75 Won 9 Caulfield Grammarians Away 2.11.23 - 19.16.130 Lost 9 Caulfield Grammarians Away 5.5.35 - 11.15.81 Lost 10 Kew Home 7.11.53 - 10.13.73 Lost 10 Kew Home 15.8.98 - 7.9.51 Won 11 Old Ivanhoe Away 8.5.53 - 10.14.74 Lost 11 Old Ivanhoe Away 17.5.107 - 5.14.44 Won 12 Williamstown CYMS Home 12.15.87 - 12.12.84 Won 12 Williamstown CYMS Home 13.14.92 - 6.4.40 Won 13 Old Geelong Away 7.8.50 - 12.9.81 Lost 13 Old Geelong Away 3.3.21 - 8.13.61 Lost 14 Marcellin Home 7.7.49 - 16.10.106 Lost 14 Marcellin Home 6.10.46 - 6.10.46 Drew 15 Old Haileybury Home 13.13.91 - 8.10.58 Won 15 Old Haileybury Home 11.9.75 - 8.10.58 Won 16 Old Camberwell Away 13.11.89 - 9.16.70 Won 16 Old Camberwell Away 7.5.47 - 12.12.84 Lost 17 Caulfield Grammarians Home 6.9.45 - 13.22.100 Lost 17 Caulfield Grammarians Home 9.4.58 - 10.12.72 Lost 18 Old Mentonians Away 12.16.88 - 17.14.116 Lost 18 Old Mentonians Away 16.6.102 - 12.3.75 Won

UNDER 19’s (1) UNDER 19’s (2) RD OPPONENT VENUE SCORE RESULT RD OPPONENT VENUE SCORE RESULT 1 Old Ivanhoe Home 3.11.29 - 11.9.75 Lost 1 Aquinas Away 8.7.55 - 3.11.29 Won 2 Old Brighton Home 11.12.78 - 8.10.58 Won 2 La Trobe University Home 12.14.86 - 21.9.135 Lost 3 Marcellin Away 10.7.67 - 10.15.75 Lost 3 Old McKinnon/GlenEira Away 3.3.21 - 18.11.119 Lost 4 Old Haileybury Away 4.21.45 - 9.10.64 Lost 4 Old Camberwell Home 7.4.46 - 7.9.51 Lost 5 Old Trinity Home 11.8.74 - 11.13.79 Lost 5 Melbourne High Away 8.4.52 - 12.14.86 Lost 6 Ormond Away 8.12.60 - 11.8.74 Lost 6 Old Paradians Away 20.10.130 - 2.6.18 Won 7 Old Ivanhoe Home 9.4.58 - 12.10.82 Lost 7 St Johns Home 22.6.145 - 4.6.30 Won 8 Fitzroy Away 26.23.179 - 2.4.16 Won 8 Williamstown CYMS Away 6.6.42 - 7.11.53 Lost 9 Marcellin Home 6.11.47 - 14.11.95 Lost 9 Oakleigh Home 8.9.57 - 6.14.50 Won 10 Old Trinity Away 9.8.62 - 10.8.68 Lost 10 De La Salle Away 6.10.46 - 20.12.132 Lost 11 Old Haileybury Home 2.9.21 - 9.15.69 Lost 11 St Bedes/Mentone Home 2.5.17 - 11.11.77 Lost 12 Ormond Away 15.8.98 - 8.7.55 Won 12 Old Camberwell Away 8.6.54 - 13.14.92 Lost 13 Old Geelong Home 12.13.85 - 4.10.34 Won 13 Peninsula Home 12.17.89 - 5.6.36 Won 14 Old Ivanhoe Away 8.15.63 - 13.12.90 Lost 14 La Trobe University Away 13.13.91 - 2.6.18 Won 15 Old Trinity Home 11.18.84 - 2.2.14 Won 15 Melbourne High Home 11.12.78 - 3.7.25 Won 16 Old Brighton Away 5.8.38 - 17.14.116 Lost 16 De La Salle Home 7.10.52 - 9.16.70 Lost 17 Ormond Home 7.8.50 - 13.8.86 Lost 17 Oakleigh Away 7.6.48 - 12.8.80 Lost 18 Old Haileybury Away 4.5.29 - 17.8.110 Lost 18 Aquinas Home 18.9.117 - 8.11.59 Won SF Oakleigh Away 10.11.71 - 3.7.25 Won PF Old Camberwell Away 2.6.18 - 11.10.76 Lost

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SENIOR PLAYER MILESTONES

Lachlan Wheeler 300 VAFA/Club Games Rory Lynch 100 VAFA/Club Games Anton Duddy 250 VAFA Games Alex Ross 100 VAFA/Club Games Ash Fisher 200 VAFA Games Christian Carnovale 100 Club Games Jack Zaina 200 Club Games

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Sponsored by: SENIORS BUXTON OFFICIALS TROPHY WINNERS Coach Anthony Quon Best & Fairest Christian Carnovale (Bob Cave Medal) Assistant Coach Lou Folino Runner-Up B&F Roland DeBiase Captain Christian Carnovale 3rd-Placed B&F Luke Deville Team Manager Tony Naumoff 4th-Placed B&F Adam McNeil Interchange Jason Cave 5th-Placed B&F Josh Pavlou

Although the scenario in which I found myself in to lead this great club was not how I and we as a club would have liked, it was no less an honour to have an opportunity to lead, develop and grow this extremely young group through a challenging time.

Through this short period you cannot change everything and with the guidance of Stephen Anderson and the senior committee, there was a clear focus for what should happen. With a 7 game window I felt it was crucial that we came together as one, reset some goals and bring back the enjoyment factor which had seemingly been lost, back to the playing group. I want to congratulate all of the players in their maturity, acceptance and understanding of the scenario and continuing to lift the standard on and off the field in this short time. Some clubs/players would have walked away and said that it is all too hard – this group didn’t!

People speak of character – this group has character. They are young and might not realise it, but this time next year we will see a different senior group. I challenge any other club to field a side which has over 10 under 19 players in their senior side at any one time. We did this. We won 3 of our last 7 games with this (2 of which finished in the finals).

I like numbers in football… here are some to consider how this group grew and took the challenge on, even if they were small wins along the way…

First 11 rounds Last 7 games Average points for 57.63 Average points for 71.42 Average points against 88.27 Average points against for 87.85 Average winning margin 38 pts Average winning margin 18 pts Average losing margin 56 pts Average losing margin 43 pts

I’d like to thank the senior leaders – Christian Carnovale, Adam McNeil, Leigh Fletcher and Sam Clements for their support and tireless enthusiasm to keep everything upbeat and focused. And a thank you to every player who played senior football this season.

To the Assistant Coaches – Lou and the band of magnet board men. Your efforts mean a lot. To Anton as Reserves Coach, how you are still playing is beyond me… but well done on a mostly successful season – it’s the hardest job in football.

To John Cesario and Sam Care – well done on your years. Great experience for Sam to make finals and you should be proud of your efforts.

To Trent Pitts who helped on game day, and did a power of work behind the scenes most wouldn’t know of. You are/have been a great support. Thank you.

To the support staff – Freddie, Nashy, Cam Voss, and Dean Lovig – no words for the effort you all go to.

To the trainers, thankless task, but I thank you.

Finally, I’d like to again thank you for the opportunity, I have loved every minute of the challenge and I can say I had a crack and did my best. Unfortunately we couldn’t stay up.

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Sponsored by: RESERVES BENDIGO BANK OFFICIALS TROPHY WINNERS Coach Anton Duddy Best & Fairest Rory Lynch (Dom Devloa Medal) Team Manager Ken Duddy Runner-Up B&F Shem Curry Captain Daniel Andersen 3rd-Placed B&F Thom McCarthy Interchange Jason Cave Most Consistent Luke Morcom Best Team Man Darcy Merlo

After a couple of tough prior seasons for the reserves, especially last season, my goal at start of this year was to improve on a couple of areas, but in particular, culture. The focus first of all was to bring back the enjoyment factor, bring back a winning culture, & to see an improvement in the players & develop some depth for the seniors.

The season on field didn’t get off to the best start, being 0-3 and recovering to 3-6 at the half way mark. The team was very competitive and in winning positions in most games, and we were starting to get a good group of core players together week in and out. Our second half of the season was much better, with the playing group starting to gel and winning 5 games in the home stretch. Just losing a crucial game to Camberwell in round 16 saw us miss the finals and finish 5th on the ladder.

Although we missed the finals, there were plenty of positives and highlights throughout the year, and a lot to build on going into 2018. The players were a fantastic group to coach, it didn’t seem to matter who pulled the jumper on week to week, they were able to execute the game plan and play a brand of footy that Hampton Rovers wanted to play week in and week out. Our strengths were definitely the contested ball, stoppages, game sense & how well they were led by the leadership group. Moving into 2018, if we can keep doing what we produced last year, plus add some leg speed and youth, we will have a very good reserve side on the park.

Some other notable highlights for the year were definitely the milestone games, which included club legend Lachlan Wheeler’s 300th. Also, Ash Fisher winning the senior club goal kicking with 36 goals & a spread of players being promoted from the reserves to the seniors throughout the year, based on form, not just necessity.

Like every season, there are so many people to thank. Being on the other side of the fence, you tend to get more of an appreciation of just how much work actually goes into getting the teams onto the ground. A special thanks to our team leaders, and in particular, our captain Daniel Anderson, who missed a large part of the season with injury but should take a lot of credit for the side’s performance. To Ben Kezilas, Adam Power, Lachlan Wheeler & Rick Jones, a big thank you for all the help and leadership throughout the year. My Assistant coach Tim Wilson, who was a great support & has a great footy brain, thank you very much, I couldn’t have done it without you.

To all the Volunteers – Ken Duddy as Team Manager, Chris Smith running water, Charlie Amoore running boundary & the support of the committee, who do an amazing and sometimes thankless job, in particular Ando, Nashy, Fred & Vossy.

Finally, I would like to thank the other coaches Quonny, Lou, Johnny, Sam Care & Fletch for all their support throughout this season. There were many challenges & their effort each week was much appreciated. Looking forward to 2018.

Anton Duddy RESERVES COACH

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Sponsored by: UNDER 19 (1s) HOTEL BRIGHTON OFFICIALS TROPHY WINNERS Coach John Cesario Best & Fairest Scott Ebbott (McGregor Medal) Assistant Coach Peter Rogerson Runner-Up B&F Sam Gall Team Manager Jamie Stanfield 3rd-Placed Best & Fairest Steve Raymer Captain Scott Ebbott Most Determined Liam McCartney Interchange Jason Cave Best Team Man Harrison Crisp

With strong numbers during the pre season we decided to field two under 19’s sides for the first time in about 17 years. This will obviously help the senior side of the Club in future years. It was good to see 2014 Premiership vice captain Sam Care step up to the plate in March and become the under 19 coach for the second side. Sam did a terrific job in his first year as coach.

The season was a tough one for the under 19 (1) having to provide some of the better players to the seniors and also making sure the under 19 (2) had sufficient players to field a competitive side. It didn’t get any easier by the VAFA changing the rules early in the season, on player eligibility which meant 4 of our older and better players had to play in the under 19 (2). A rule that defies all logic and certainly didn’t make it a level playing field for all teams in section 3.

Whilst section 3 was a very competitive competition with mainly school boy sides, our team was not disgraced. Our players can certainly hold their heads up high and be proud of their very competitive achievements this season. We were comprehensively beaten on maybe 3 occasions and the rest of the games we either won or were still in the game until 3 quarter time. Our players will only benefit in the future after playing in a very good competition of football. Other positives included improvement from most if not all individual players.

Scott Ebbott our captain again won our Best and Fairest for the second year in a row and was also rewarded with a game in the seniors. Sam Gall was also runner up in the best and Fairest for the second year on the trot. Steve Raymer had a great first year of under 19’s football to finish 3rd in the B & F. A big improver during the year was Liam McCartney who played a few games in the seniors and he won the Most determined trophy. Harrison Crisp won the (Mark Johannsen memorial trophy and he too played a few senior games during the year.

Peter Rogerson as always was again very helpful in his role as assistant coach on match day and was also awarded Life membership of the Club. Corey Riscalla also assisted whenever possible this year. Both Peter and Corey worked hard to get the best out of the playing group and their contribution should be applauded.

This year Jamie Stanfield was a tremendous help being the Team Manager not only for the U 19 (1) side but also doubling up as much as possible to be team Manager for the second under 19 side. Jamie was also rewarded as Best Clubman.

A big thank you to all the Trainers that helped, in particular our regulars Carly and Sarah. Thanks to all the parents who regularly helped out during the season in one of the many duties required to make the team go around each week.

A big thank you to every Under 19 players who participated during the year, we really enjoyed the season.

John Cesario UNDER 19 (1) COACH

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Sponsored by: UNDER 19 (2s) HOTEL BRIGHTON OFFICIALS TROPHY WINNERS Coach Sam Care Best & Fairest Ash Hoar Assistant Coach John Cesario Runner-Up B&F Will Wood Team Manager Jamie Stanfield 3rd-Placed Best & Fairest Corey Jones Captain Zach Raghdo Most Improved Sam Callaghan Interchange Jason Cave Best Team Man Adrian Hug

For the first time in 17 years the U19s fielded a second side, thanks to the great work of John Cesario over the last couple of years building the foundations that enabled us to do so. John did an awesome job throughout the year coaching the 1’s side, and was a great support to myself in my first year of coaching; I can’t thank him enough.

The season was a great success being the only team out of the men’s to make a finals appearance, especially considering we had many players being filtered into senior and U19 1s teams throughout the season. Our developing players certainly can hold their heads high and be proud of their improvement and achievements. We finished the year off one game short of the grand final to an old boys school with just the one U19s team, who went on to take home the premiership. Our efforts against this strong side were admirable, as the boys never gave up and played hard until the last siren, which shows great promise for the season ahead in 2018.

From developing players who had played the game since under 9s to those in their first year it was positive to see that despite the level of skill they started with, each player improved significantly throughout the year. Ashton Hoar, our rocket full back, won our best and fairest. Ash was a shining star throughout the year, and one of the most consistent and reliable, followed closely by William Wood and Corey Jones who took our second and third best and fairest, while Sam Callaghan was our most improved for the season. Adrian Hugg took out best team player, for his team spirit and the energy and consistency he brought to training and games.

I’d like to thank those who have worked hard to help make the football season easier. Firstly, Jamie Stanfield our team manager, Butch our runner, Steve Ando the president for always lending a hand, the trainers, and last but not least a big thank-you to the U19 players for making this season so enjoyable. I’m looking forward to what 2018 has to offer our U19s Rovers.

Go Rovers!!

Sam Care UNDER 19 (2) COACH

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Sponsored by: SENIOR WOMEN’S SPORTSMART OFFICIALS TROPHY WINNERS Coach Ned Fallon Duel Best & Fairest Maxine Behnke Assistant Coaches Jack Zaina, Shem Curry Duel Best & Fairest Kristy Ebbott (Sue Anderson Medal) Team Manager Amy Clements Runner-Up B&F Sarah Cleary Captains Lucy Timmons, Vanessa Graham 3rd-Placed Best & Fairest Chloe McLaren Best 1st Year Player Taylan Merrick (Jodie Combe award)

The season as a whole I believe was a massive success, we started with close to 20 players in our two pre-Christmas sessions and those numbers increased to on average 35 post-Christmas for the entire year. With a squad of close to 50 we managed the players by rotating them on a weekly basis so as to allow everyone as much game time as possible. We were able to accommodate availabilities and unavaliabilties through constant updating of game times and locations to all the players for as many future games as possible so they were given the maximum amount of time to plan their schedules.

After a difficult grading period where we played two teams in higher divisions we were able to register our first win in the final grading game and were placed in division 3. As the girl’s skills improved we found ourselves winning multiple games and sitting very strongly in second place at the midway point in the season. We suffered a frustratingly high amount of injuries in the first half of the season and this trend finally caught up with us on the scoreboard.

We lost out last 5 games but with one week having 24 unavailable we were lucky to be able to field a side and we're still extremely competitive in all our games. We managed to still make the finals on the back of such a strong start to the season but unfortunately we were beaten by the very strong old Mentone in the elimination final. Training two nights a week with 30 on the track allowed the girls skills to rapidly improve and the transition from basic skills to full ground senior drills was very exciting to see. It was an absolute pleasure to coach such an amazing group of individuals and they will be a very successful team in the future with the commitment, passion and talent they possess.

I would like to say a massive thank you for the tireless work of our amazing team manager Amy Clements, our extremely talented and hard working assistant coaches Jack Zaina and Shem Curry, the trainers who kept us on the park all season, all our volunteers who assisted on game day and helped with training, our major sponsor Sportsmart Moorabbin and all our other sponsors as well as a huge thank you to Sam and the Salvation Army for all there efforts this year. All of these contributions were an integral part of our success on and off the field this season.

Ned Fallon SENIOR WOMEN’S COACH

RD OPPONENT VENUE SCORE RESULT 1 Ormond Home 2.5.17 - 6.4.40 Lost 2 St Marys Salesian Away 0.0.0 - 10.7.67 Lost 3 Old Mentonians Away 6.8.44 - 3.6.24 Won 4 Therry Penola Away 3.10.28 - 2.0.12 Won 5 Ajax Home 0.2.2 - 10.8.68 Lost 6 Mazenod Home* 5.6.36 - 5.9.39 Lost 7 Melbourne University Home 5.6.36 - 1.1.7 Won 8 Old Mentonians Away 5.2.32 - 4.5.29 Won 9 Mazenod Away 2.6.18 - 1.4.10 Won 10 Therry Penola Home 1.4.10 - 1.3.9 Won 11 Ajax Away 1.0.6 - 4.6.30 Lost 12 Old Mentonians Home 1.1.7 - 4.1.25 Lost 13 Melbourne University Away 3.3.21 - 4.2.26 Lost 14 Mazenod Home 0.3.3 - 0.9.9 Lost SF Old Mentonians Away 1.0.6 - 6.5.41 Lost

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JUNIOR PRESIDENT’S REPORT

The Hampton Rovers Football club had a milestone year in 2017. We continued to build on the fabulous work of those that have volunteered before us. In other ways we set about establishing a new foundation for a revitalised and inclusive football club. Providing a pathway for everyone that loves footy, from Auskick through Juniors to Seniors. Joining the committee three years ago I set myself the goal of leaving Hampton Rovers in a better place than I found it. Taking on the President role in 2017 made achieving that goal even more important for me, our committee, and all of the members we look after. As I reflect on 2017, I’m proud of our club and I’m proud of all those that strive to make it a fun and great place in our community to be involved with. This year we achieved many things but most importantly of all we helped over 450 kids play a sport they love, in a safe environment with some of the best facilities in the entire league.

I could go on for days about all of the little improvements we have made that add up to make a massive difference for our members, but I will restrict myself to just calling out the highlights of the season that was 2017.

The Pathway & Club Mantra – Auskick -> Seniors. Passion, Teamwork, Fun, Respect – We introduced our club pathway and mantra in 2017 to make it clear what we are trying to achieve as a club and the values we want to live by. The kids responded fantastically to living by the mantra. Our great work with Auskick and the Seniors to provide a path resulted in 3 under 8 teams for the first time ever at Rovers, and a strengthened approach to our older age groups with our U17 of 2016 going on to play U19 football in 2017 (even fielding 2 teams). #OneRovers

Girls Footy – Whilst it’s not the first year that Hampton Rovers has fielded Girls/Women’s football teams, it’s the most structured and driven we have been as a club for it to succeed. And succeed it did, with both of the teams having to suspend registrations early due to demand. We started the year for the juniors with our U12 Girls under lights at Boss James. What a fantastic night. All of our girls improved so much during the year and I can’t wait to see them all again in 2018 with an expanded number of teams (early indications suggest 5 girls teams U12 x 2, U14, U16 and U18).

A New Website – The Juniors created its own website, Facebook page and Insta account this year with amazing feedback. Lisa Beavan (LMB Design), also a HR Mum, created it for us as well as running most of the social media for us over the year. With the increasing number of teams and need to engage a younger audience in different ways it was a great leap forward. Our social and web-presence was well recognised by the SMJFL as leading the pack and many of our new registrations came as a direct result of website. I would also like to thank all those that took the time to create content for us in 2017 – from match reports, photo’s, and items for the newsletter. It was amazing to get so many people involved.

The scoreboard – Boss James is not only one of the best grounds in the SMJFL and VAFA but our facilities are ahead of so many other clubs. The introduction of the digital scoreboard at Boss James has been the pinnacle of a 3 year journey for Cam Voss and the team who start and executed this project. The scoreboard itself is a fantastic addition for our sponsors to advertise during our many games every week.

The Flags – Whilst it’s definitely not about winning at HR, it’s about the kids, I do love when hard work pays off. We had 3 teams this year that were lucky enough to make it to their grand finals, with all 3 winning. Congratulations to the U12 Girls, U11 D5 and U17’s. A special mention must go out to our U12 Girls for winning (in their first season) the first premiership for an all girls/women’s team at Hampton Rovers in our history.

Finally, I would like to round out with a few well-deserved acknowledgements to those that have helped us in 2017;

The Committee – You do a power of work, most of which is unseen and un-noticed. It has been an absolute pleasure to work with you all this year. To Troy Morris, Rich Bowen and Deb Hopkins who are stepping down from the committee – thank you on behalf of Hampton Rovers and our 450 kids and parents.

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The Volunteers – Nothing works at our club without volunteers. From Coaches, to parents selling raffle tickets, you are an amazing part of the Hampton Rovers Community. Without you and others stepping forward every week and playing a part we just cannot function. I hope many of you found the roles rewarding and will volunteer again in 2018.

The Players – It’s all about the kids, you are all amazing. The improvement over the year has been fantastic. I really enjoy watching you every week. See you all again in 2018 and bring your friends!!!

The League – Running the largest junior football league in is no mean feat. The passion and drive from the SMJFL has been fantastic. We are all trying to do our best as a club and as a league and that will continue in 2018.

Our Sponsors – As a not for profit organisation that runs two facilities, that provides support for a combined level of involvement of over 1000 Auskickers, Juniors and Seniors we simply cannot function without your amazing generosity. I encourage all of our members to thanks them and work with their businesses.

Season 2017 was a great year. I’m looking forward to 2018 and making it better.

Jason Nicholl JUNIOR PRESIDENT

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HEAD OF JUNIOR FOOTBALL REPORT

When I was asked to consider the job of Head of Football at Rovers I was reluctant at first as coaching was and will always be my first love of the great game, I encouraged the committee to advertise the job and see who might be interested, that didn’t happen so I found myself with a decision to make and I am glad I made the call to take on the roll although I knew it would take time and I would need to slowly change some mind set about who we are and what we stand for.

Development & Fun are the two words I have preached for 30 years coaching, sometimes the fine line between the two can diminish, it was important to create a set of values to tell the community what we stand for, from there we would educate and back the coaches on what’s expected and try and uphold these values.

PASSION-TEAMWORK-FUN-RESPECT

Looking back on 2017, our coaches did an outstanding job of educating values and making young people feel wanted, included & respected.

Here is a snap shot of my favourite memories of 2017. • 445 registered players & 182 Auskick, combined the largest number in Rovers history. • Re-entering Girls footy in under 12 and 16 & what a great job everyone did. • Under 12 girls winning the flag • Rovers set the pace with opening night in Round 1 under lights on a Friday night. • Finalizing 3 Under 8 teams and locking in 3 wonderful guys to take the helm. • Getting the second Under 9 team up and into play with a great Coach and new TM. • Getting an under 17 team up 2 weeks prior to the season we had 5 players 10 days from Rnd 1 and they went on and won the flag. • Watching our Under10 squad always on the improve. • The under 11 squad always getting behind each other after being lifted from D2 to D1, great reward for some great footy early in the year & the D5 team winning the flag. • Josh Cameron, Fletcher Hall and Josh Haine took the clean sweep at the D5 B&F at the league, 1st, 2nd, 3rd • Tan & Debs socials, say no more. • The Commitment & Perseverance of our Under 12 D6 and Under 16 D2 teams who struggled for most of the year with grading issues. • Working on the best committee I have witnessed ever, led by Jason Nichol as President • Andrew Gathercole for marching head long into the Abyss that is junior Girls footy. • Richard Bowen and Gav Sharpe offered council on various levels, thanks to these astute guys. • Kable Davis, seamless work organizing gear whilst doing it with a large smile always. • The new sponsors that came on board, cheers Troy Morris, your hard work is much appreciated. • The new multimedia approach, thanks Lisa, great job • Working with Amy Stokes, No one better. • Open communication with the senior club is vital, Steve Anderson makes life easy as the Senior President. • Auskick registrations for 2018 already at 45+, great start.

Bringing the Under 16 squads together in 2014 was one of the most satisfying experiences I have had in football ever. Stu Murray shared a vision and we are proud when watching 8 lads from that year now playing in the seniors at Rovers and it underlines how important it is to make sure we look after and nurture every child in our local community, both lads that won the 2 Under 19 B&F awards this year at Rovers were ex Zebbie players.

The decision to merge the clubs from Under 15 -17 has worked well now for 4 years. Both committees see great gains for all boys that have played under the East Sandy Rovers banner. We will continue to work with Zebbies from year to year and always make sure our youth have a game of football no matter what division or age group, boys or girls alike.

I must thank Rick Bierens & Brad Langdon and their committee at Zebbies. They share a vision that at one time between our clubs would have been unthinkable not so long ago, sharing knowledge about numbers and retention of players in the sport is working well, we have plenty of work to do still but the experience and upside is vast.

We have plenty of work happening in the back ground at present, 2018 is not far away and we get to do it all again.

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UNDER 17 (Div.3) – PREMIERS

It’s hard to believe that just days before the first game, the call was made to withdraw the team. Only 13 boys had registered to play for the team and fewer were turning up for training. We were given 24 hours to see if we could get a few extra boys or call it quits. The results were spectacular, no doubt helped by a spectacular Autumn Day for Round 1, which combined with the pristine condition of Boss James had players registering on-line only hours before season kick off! A solid win to commence the season built the momentum, whilst strong early performances against the better rated teams confirmed that the Group would be very competitive. The disappointment of an early loss strengthened the boy’s resolve, and it was this positive response to defeat which continued to attract new players into the squad.

Over the course of the season 34 players represented the team with 30 qualifying for finals. The large squad turned out to be a saviour as injuries and holidays impacted player availability, although each week we were able to get sufficient numbers to field a team, remarkably never exceeding the maximum 24 players, & twice having to take the field with only 18 running out. Probably the one win which stands out was the away game to Ormond who had inflicted our only defeat to that part of the season. Starting with only 17, we easily accounted for the opposition, showing the spirit & determination which would drive the Group to enjoy the ultimate success in the year end Grand Final.

Off field, a core group of parents worked hard to support the boys and are deserved of recognition. The Morris family got things started, helping Nick Soldatos develop as the boys Coach in the early part of the season, whilst Scott Grenda & then Andrew Pryor carried the coaching duties following Nick’s departure. Cheryl Cooper put in a huge effort as Team Manager (remarkably performing the same role with the East Sandy U14s), whilst runner Scotty Glennon whose involvement with many in the Group stretches back to a decade earlier in the U9’s, provided a calming on field influence across the year.

Although the team finished the year on top of the ladder, there was little between the top 4 sides, a fact proven by the closeness of the two finals. A deserved 3 point victory in the 2nd Semi Final against Waverley Park rewarded the boys with a GF spot, with Mordi Brae sneaking home in the subsequent Preliminary Final. The GF was a belter, with the boys opening up a handy 39 point half time advantage, only to see the opposition mount an incredible comeback, with the sealer kicked late in the game to secure a nail biting 10 point win. For a Group who had experienced their fair share of GF losses over recent years, the result was a fitting reward for the lads who now draw the curtain on their junior football careers. We wish them all well in their future football pursuits wherever that may be, and trust they will recall with fondness the success of the 2017 year with the East Sandy Rovers.

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UNDER 16 (Div.1)

At the beginning of 2017, when planning commenced for the Under 16 Sandy Rovers, we were warned that the Under 16 year was a tricky one to coordinate with the demands of private school football. This warning was well and truly founded!

With 54 registrations and an apparent “perfect” split of 27 in both teams, it would have appeared that the numbers were more than adequate.

Unfortunately, injuries took their toll and, along with private school footy commitments, school camps, illnesses and other commitments, the Div 1 team was left with the bare 18 players on most Sundays…often with 10 or more boys who had played the day before!

The result was a 5th placed finish, missing the finals by percentage only.

It took until the final round of the home & away season to finally have 24 available and we duly finished the season on a high with a 42 point thumping of Northvale, leaving us to ponder what might have been had we had our best team available for the majority of the season.

However, the spirit of the group was never in question and there were some wonderful passages of play and some magnificent performances throughout the season.

One of the highlights for me was the second last game of the year against the best team, the Vampires, with only 14 Div 1 boys available due to BGS camp. 5 boys played a 2nd game for the day after playing in Div 2 earlier and travelled straight from Ormond to East Brighton without a break!

The East Brighton boys were full of praise for our men, partly for simply being able to field a team but more importantly, for how competitive we were and for the tremendous spirit in which we played the game…this made me very proud.

Award winners: B & F: Nick Van der Linden Runner up: Campbell Tweedie Most Determined: Jackson Courtney Most Improved: James Hardeman Coaches Award: Harrison Boys

Congratulations also to Jack Bell & Miles Bergman for being selected in the initial Vic Metro Under 16 Squad. Thanks to a wonderful group of boys who are all great mates and who hopefully will continue to play footy…hopefully many of them together!

They have been a joy to coach!

Thanks also to our team manager Miranda Marron and her able assistant Stewart Courtney, our assistant coaches Stu Murray and Marty Charlton, our runner Randall Neave and all the parents who took on various roles throughout the season…we couldn’t manage without you.

Cheers, Ralph Bergman

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UNDER 16 (Div.2)

Well lads the season got off to a pretty cracking start in U16 Division 3 and we were looking towards finals with a few good wins…you might have been going a little too strongly and soon found yourselves up in Division 2. A big step-up to begin playing other Clubs 1st team. Despite copping a few biggish losses, there were a couple wins and some close enough games to suggest you were a competitive and committed group.

However, the scoreboard did not tell all this season. Nothing proved this more than the match against South Melbourne when you stood massively to play some of your best footy in the last quarter when reduced to 12 players, capitalising on the open space and with grit and determination, moved the ball and scored well to make a real statement.

The key for the season aside from learning to play good footy was learning that you can control what you can control, and don’t need to “hope” you play well. Focusing on achieving your personal best, i.e., striving to be the best you can be in the team. Controlling the things, you can, and convincing yourself to play without self-imposed limitations or doubts, and truly beginning to understand the importance of resilience and commitment in the face of game day adversity…so much was gained from coming together again this year as a combined Club with boys from 7 different schools and many Clubs. Well played.

Paul and I again this year enjoyed coming together and being part of the footy season, and I personally wish to thank Paul for being such a ripping fella to coach alongside. I thank each of you for the opportunity to be a part of your footy season, and hopefully, with Paul and I as your coaches, you gained something that made it worthwhile. Thanks to team manager Jeff Young for making things work so well, to all the parents who filled duties each week, and to Ralph Bergman, Stu Murray and Martin Charlton for providing such great training and reinforcing a positive footy philosophy.

Congratulations lads for competing so well and having a real dip; my hat goes off to you all. And to the following boys, you stepped up and were recognised with the following Awards:

▪ Best and Fairest: Tom McKinley ▪ Runner-up: Marcus White ▪ Most Improved: Will Nolan ▪ Most Determined: Cooper Goulding ▪ Coaches Award: Liam Kenny

That’s all for now lads. Enjoy the summer!

Gavin Coote & Paul Warman Coaches U16D2

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UNDER 16 GIRLS

“Hampton Rovers were one of the first clubs to have a team in the inaugural girl’s footy season in the SMJFL in 2011. After a brief hiatus, it was fantastic to welcome girl’s footy back to the Rovers in Season 2017, it was also a return to Rovers for a number of girls.

Overall, we had 31 players this year, with a season low of only 14 in the team and that was after 2 new recruits joined! Our team was placed in Under 16 Girls Division 2 and we had a diverse age range, with a number of players aged 12 for most of the season - a remarkable effort from these girls.

We finished the season with 6 wins, 8 losses and a draw. However, the best measure of our progress were the results against the team we played three times during the season, the Waverley Park Hawks: •Our first game as a team and against the Hawks was away - we scored 17 points, lost by 44 and had one Hawthorn supporter conflicted over tackling people in her beloved team’s jumper. •Our second game was at home in round 8, we lost by 1 point, scored 15 points and our Hawthorn supporter was over her earlier concerns. •Our last game was away, again against the Hawks, we scored 30, we won by 11 points and our Hawthorn supporter was away - not saying there is a connection.

The girls that played this season love the game, they just want to play - their effort is never questioned and even when the odds were against them they had a go.

The commitment to improve their skills was evident across the group throughout the season, training sessions were full of enthusiasm, effort and talking.

With a focus on fitness and further skill development a number of players in the group could take their game to a higher level.

We had a great team of people involved each week to get our team on the park. A special thanks to our assistant coach (Chris), our runner (Jo), our team managers (Dave, Nicki and Kylie), our board man (John) and to the parents who helped out as trainers, goal umpires, umpire escorts, scorers, voters and those that supplied oranges and fruit.

Clubs can’t run without members and sponsors and so thanks to the players for playing and to all of the sponsors, particularly the game day award sponsors, for supporting the club in 2017.”

Regards Gareth

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UNDER 15 (Gold)

Well my foray into junior football coaching has come and gone in the ‘blink of an eye.’ Having told those close to me that I would never coach junior footy, as it’s simply ‘too hard’ circumstances earlier in the year convinced me to have a crack.

To say it was an interesting year with many learning’s would be an understatement.

Firstly there was the concept of splitting the group into 2 Division 1 teams. This was quite a task in itself. After spending 4/5ths of my life in football clubs I’ve learned that it is simply impossible to keep everyone happy so it was of no surprise that we had some ‘fors’ and some ‘against.’ At the end of the day, opinions, debate, emotions mostly go away, some stay but are irrelevant and the ‘Games Begin.”

The group of lads who were allocated into the East Sandringham Rovers U/15 Gold team are a wonderful group of young men. They went about their business of training and playing with great gusto, enthusiasm and energy. We started the season superbly winning the first fixture against the very credentialed Beaumaris, playing some wonderful team orientated footy. We actually won 5 of our first 6 games but game 6 was removed from the result sheet as the team we beat were relegated to a lesser division. (One of my learning’s, retrospective result changing- In context to some of the bewildering rules & decisions made by the governing body , the SMJFL, I suppose this was quite inconsequential)

For a number of reasons, as outcomes in footy are never reliant on one thing, our back half of the year was nowhere near as good as the first part of the season. Our effort was ok but we weren’t getting the contribution across the board that we were able to achieve over the first 6 to 7 weeks. Things like injury, camps, boy’s energy levels and boys going on holiday (coming from a football family this was another ‘learning’ for me. I was of the impression that footballers took holidays in the cricket season and vice versa.) all took a toll on the overall results.

Having said this we still had plenty of chances in 2 games particular, they being Mordi Brae in Rd. 12 and East Malvern in Rd. 14 where we kicked 3 goals 11 to go down by 1 point.

In the end we won 6 games, lost 7 had a % of 104 which means we kicked more goals than we had kicked against us and we knocked off the eventual premiers on 2 occasions. As I said to the lads after we were beaten in the last round after a very gallant effort, “Mothballs.” Season done, not quite good enough.

Well done to all the boys who represented our team and played with great spirit and played with the correct football etiquette of not ‘squawking’ to umpires or engaging in trash talk with the opposition. A couple of the teams we played this year who demonstrated poor form in etiquette absolutely flabbergasted me and was a total reflection of the adults/ parents involved in those clubs. Kids just model what is deemed as acceptable behaviour. We were very proud of our guys in this area.

A few huge thankyous to conclude.

Firstly to Paul Carrigan, “Caggs” what a legend. My respect for guys like Caggs, who give so much of themselves to junior football clubs, is immense. Quite often Caggs would come to our game having been to a previous game helping out or observing in his role as Coaching Director. Other times he would leave after our game to do the same thing. His raw energy, passion and genuine love and care for the boys under his tutorledge is bloody heart warming and good for the soul. I quite often tell my own kids that there are 2 types of people in the world, givers & takers and the givers are always the best people and Caggs is definitely one of those. Cheers Caggs.

Phil Bourke did a fantastic job as team manager. Extraordinarily efficient. Everything Caggs and I asked for, Phil would do his best to deliver. Caggs and I got to do the fun stuff but Phil had to organise team sheets, duty rosters, fill in players just to name a few of his many thank less tasks. Good on you Phil and thanks for all your support.

John “Tonsils” McLoughlin was our runner and did a great job being very positive and calm with his delivery of the coaches instructions. Most of the time Johhny gave them to the right player. Thanks John, much appreciated.

Finally to all the parents who not only supported their own children but wholeheartedly supported the team. You are a great group and I really encourage you all to keep your boys involved in football at any level. Football creates a great frame work for young men to form great friendships, stay fit and healthy, use the networks that football clubs can provide for future opportunities and it’s a wonderful platform for good old fashion communication and learning how to work in a team.

Thanks for the opportunity and good luck and good health to all.

Mark Riley

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UNDER 15 (Blue)

It has been my pleasure to coach and play a small part in the development of a fine group of boys in both their football and their life as young men.

With so many first time Division one players and a group who had only ever tasted success we as coaches had a challenging role to play. New players listened and adapted to the faster tempo and the more seasoned players took on new roles as leaders, stepped up and became better players.

I am proud to say that all our squad of 22 improved their football and gained a better understanding of what team sport is all about through the highs and lows of our season.

Their buy in to our game plan, the camaraderie and the football discipline showed by all made our job such more rewarding.

The highlights, there were plenty; wins against East Malvern and Gold, our last game against East Brighton, our small forwards Kyle, Jezza and Dom kicking 6 against St Bedes, the rise of Jordan and Matt as backman, Tyrone hair in his eyes running down the far wing, Fintan and Cailan never getting beaten, Hoppers attitude and courage for his team, Lachlan, Kizza and Toms courage week after week, the confidence gained and growth during the season of Max, Angus, Spencer and Sam, the sheer brilliance of Archie and Charlie, Jacob taking on the best and giving all, the humour and heart in our mouth when Ben took then on, Campbells sheer will to win against East Malvern and the Kuba emergence as a leader of men- wow what a group, thankyou boys.

Let me also thank and congratulate Darby on his season at all levels. We are all very proud of what you achieved. We won our share, a game or two more from Darby or Campbell and we had the game plan and discipline to go all the way. I hope you all continue with your footy, it is the greatest game of all.

To Greg my assiatant, Brett our runner and Kelsie our Team Manger thank you made my job so much easier and to all the parents it was a privilege and thank you for the opportunity. You have wonderful young men

David Grant

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UNDER 15 (Div.4)

Heading into my first season with East Sandringham Rovers, I did not fully know what to expect when I walked in for my first training only two weeks before the season would start. The first thing that stood out to me was the respect shown by all of the under 15 boys, with every one of them making an effort to come and shake my hand, welcome me to the club and thank me for training them. This would set the tone for the year and speak volumes about the club.

On to the under 15 Div. 4 boys, the season started with a pretty big loss to Cheltenham, who turned out to be one of the best sides in the comp. Although we were soundly beaten, the boys never stopped trying and were always having fun. These attitudes can’t be coached and so it was a welcome sight to be surrounded by a group of players who both wanted to learn and enjoy their football.

As the year went on and we all became more familiar with each other, the improvement amongst the group was evident. Looking from a results stand point, we halved the losing margin against Cheltenham and doubled our winning margin against AJAX the second time we played these teams. As well as this, we started playing a team brand of football that saw us defend strongly, transition the ball quickly and then share the ball in attack, with our spread of goal kickers across the year a highlight.

Although we don’t like to individualise, we must recognise a few key contributors across the season. Congratulations to our award winners for the 2017:

- Best & Fairest: Oscar Page - Runner Up 1 Best & Fairest: Lachlan Costello - Runner Up 2 Best & Fairest: Will Laverty - Most Improved: James Bull - Most Courageous: Nathan Petch - Coaches Award: Brodie O’Neill

Lastly, a big thankyou to all the staff and parent helpers who assisted this year. Your help often goes unrecognised but is the backbone of local football and allows the boys to go out and play every Sunday. For the boys reading this, make sure you say thanks to your parents for a great year!

Go Rovers!

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UNDER 14 (Div.3)

Our intention for 2017 season was to enjoy and learn. Even though results didn’t go our way, too often, I can certainly say we enjoyed the season. Only having one win may have seen some heads drop and enthusiasm wane however this group turned up for training every Wednesday and on Sundays with a renewed determination to have a crack. Nothing more could be asked.

We can say we learnt a lot from this year as we were consistently battling to get our best team on the park either through injuries, school camps or school holidays. This forced each player to play a different position and develop an appreciation for those whom usually play in that spot. We learnt that we were certainly not a one, two or three man team. We learnt that this game goes for 80 minutes of effort as often we were up with them for 50-60 mins with only 20 minutes of play making the difference.

Coaching was a pleasure this year enhanced massively by the support of the parents. All were behind the players and offered encouragement and silence when required. Mums and Dads play an enormous role in how they discuss the club and coaches at home, which is bought back to the clubs via the boy’s attitude and efforts. This support was massive and appreciated. Thank you once again.

This group of boys have played together for most of their football lives and we look forward to the next chapter of their footy. We have all benefited from the strong support of all of the Hampton Football Club community and hope this strength and commitment is carried on by these boys into the future.

Finally I would like to thank the tireless work put in by Lee-Ann Officer as team manager. All parents put their hands up to help but her time and co-ordination of everything around the team was first class.

Award winners: B&F, Charlie Wilson Runner Up B&F, Angus Perkins Most Determined, Sam Flockart Most improved Tom Pep Coaches Darcy Lyon

Regards Angus Graham & Craig Perkins

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UNDER 13 (Div.1)

The U13 boys took on the challenge of tackling division 1 this year.

The boys got off to a slowish, but competitive start to the season. The effort we were putting in was enormous but took its toll as the game wore on and the more polished teams were able to get away in the closing stages of each quarter.

It took a few games, but our boys began to improve their efforts at training. Ball use whilst under pressure became our primary focus and began to make great progress winning 4 of our last 5 games.

We had a number of injuries, illnesses and travel destinations that ensured many players got the chance to play in Division 1 in various positions.

Many of the boys really took to new positions and thrived with the stability of locking down that position.

Awards for the year went to:

B & F : Zach Bowen Runners Up : Luke Nixon Smith Most determined: Jamie Draheim Coaches Award : Sam Mitchell Most Improved : Ollie Horrigan

Thanks to all the volunteer assistant coach Steve Marshall; team managers Michael Kennedy and Nigel Gray. And a big thank you to all of our wonderful parents who are always putting their hands up for volunteer roles and for allowing me to coach their lads.

Cheers Trent

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UNDER 13 (Div.3)

With a team of mixed experience, skills, unqualified desire and an unfortunate grading, our season’s focus was to ensure skill improved, teamwork developed and fun had at every opportunity. With the mantra to ‘light the fire within not under’, ‘winning’ was not about the scoreboard but about each of the 18 players understanding their vital role on the field, regardless of where they played.

Inevitably our season evolved with some character-building results needing a good dose of resilience washed down ‘t home with the Rovers’ to restore the faith. We had flashes of brilliance as we excelled in the short game but we lacked consistency to really move the ball effectively from one to another. This meant easy pickings for the opposition. To address this challenge the coaching panel developed new drills at training to practice short passing, marking and hand passes out of contested packs to mirror game day scenarios. Each drill boosted player confidence as well as fostering vital teamwork through these shared learning experiences.

Needless to say, it was a delight to see the boys playing as a cohesive team in the final game to secure a win on the scoreboard – proving footy is truly a team sport.

Special mention to our volunteer crew, which included:

- Team Manager - Tiff Griffin

- Team Manager (stand-ins) - Viv Doyle & Grant Griffin

- Assistant Coach - Paul French,

- Runners - Andrew Gathercole, Peter Duffin

- Boundary - Audra Morris, Troy Morris & Tara Mooney

- Match Reports - Patrick Troy, Tim Cassidy

- Trainer – Rachel Harris, Dave Hunt & Justine Tuffley

- Goal Umpires - Andrew Haydon & Tim Cassidy

Regards,

Martin

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UNDER 12 (Div.1)

Season 2017 began in a sweat with consistent 35+-degree heat training sessions, combining some beach sessions and sneaky sessions on Castlefield much to the chagrin of the Cricket fraternity. We were immediately buoyed by the good numbers on the training track and excited by the 13 new faces to the Hampton Rovers, that enabled the squad to enter 2 teams in the U12 competition.

On the eve of the season we had 45 players rego'd, but only one coach appointed. Caggs and I had many discussions about who the club should approach...but there was one name that continued that seemed to jump out at me in neon lights, and that was (Iron) Mike Cahill. We were delighted that Mike took up the position and in terms of promoting the demonstrating the HRJFC values of “Respect, Passion, Mateship and Fun”, Mike has been all of that and then some.

Mike and I mapped out the way forward with the overall squad management including promoting movement between the teams (where 35 out of 45 lads got a taste of Div 1 footy), and training together for the majority of each training session, and felt we manifested together a cohesive bunch of lads that lived and breathed their footy. The lead up to the season was not ideal where we had 2 practice games scheduled for 1 team over school holiday period. By the time Round 1 came around, both teams were an unknown quantity.

For Div 1, the season is summarised as follows in looking back on season in blocks: Rd 1-4 (grading) - tough fixture as it turned out as we faced the 4 teams that ended up playing finals. We face a well drilled, well prepared EB in Rd 1, and were outclassed by a better opponent on the day, but responded the following week and displayed great resilience to fend off a rampaging EM in our only game at Castlefield. In Rd 3 we had one of our familiar 1-quarter lapse where we allowed ES to pile on 4 2nd quarter goals. Rd 4 in hindsight was one of our finest performances of the year, where we engaged in an arm wrestle against Beauy keeping them to their lowest score of the year, to concede a late goal and lost by 6 points.

Rd 5-7 (to QB) – We got out of the blocks and dominated early to set up a win against St Bedes, got beaten on the rebound by fast running South Melbourne on their unfamiliar Albert Park paddock, but go back our intensity against Ajax

Rd 8-11 (school hols) - With a tough draw ahead leading into the school holiday period, we were hopeful a snatching at least 1 win from the top 4 sides. However we allowed East Brighton to get away from us, East Malvern completely worked us over on their postage stamp of a ground, we had a really competitive game with East Sandy with players out, and whilst Beauy showed their class and kept us scoreless in the first half we rallied in the 3rd and fought the game out.

Rd 12-15 (post hols) - After a good win against St.Bedes, we started talking in terms of “mathematical finals chances”, however 2 close losses cost us dearly, and then we outclassed for the 3rd time for the year by the side that went on to win the flag in East Brighton.

For closure was drawn to the U12 GF where East Brighton beat Beauy by 2 points, and came away convinced that our boys could mix it with either team on our given day.

In summary, we had lapses in games cost us throughout the year, often turned the ball over in dangerous areas, and were weren’t able to cap off our good work consistently up forward

However the image that remains with me from the season was the boys gathering together for the pie night, and whilst the boys were aware of the disappointment of not making the finals, it reminded me that there were more important forces at play Mateship and Fun out the Caggs mantra “Respect, Passion, Mateship and Fun”.

Bring on 2018

Ash Roberts & Sean Carroll

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UNDER 12 (Div.6)

The 2017 season will be remembered by the U12 D6 Hampton Rovers as one where new friendships were made, challenges were met and plenty of fun & exciting footy was played.

The season began with a welcome to many new players, who quickly bonded with others on the team during pre-season. The new players made an immediate positive impact on the team as we prepared for the season. As in previous years, the D1 and D6 teams trained together from the start of pre-season to the end of the season. By training as one U12 Squad on the same night, the boys all got to know each other and were able to rotate efficiently between the divisions throughout the year as required.

Despite a difficult schedule that saw us play most of our games against the best in our grade, and with only a few games at our Castlefield home, the team played to the best of their ability in every game. The players developed their skills during training, with particular attention paid on supporting each other in competitive situations, and working hard to get to the first, second and third contests. They worked on communicating to each other and honed their skills to bump, shepherd, kick or handball to the team's advantage. As the season progressed, the team showed the benefits of this hard work at training, as the Rover's ball movement and competitive play during games improved.

At the end of the season, the success of the team was measured not in wins & losses, but in the endeavour of the players to work hard despite adversity, to support their mates when under pressure, to respect themselves, the umpires and the opposition, and to enjoy playing the game with their mates. In that perspective, the team had a very successful year.

Some may consider the team's highlights being the wins against East Brighton and the beginning and end of the season, good wins both, but the coaching staff suggest other highlights. In the later part of the season, the Rovers visited the Waverley Hawks, who dominated the division and had previously defeated the Rovers handily. The Rovers were not daunted, despite the opposition and the away crowd, and proceeded to play the Hawks with a style of tough-but-fair play, and selflessly worked together, moving the ball forward with intent and manning-up in defence for four quarters.

A few weeks later, the team was playing at home on a cold and wet morning against Mordi-Brae, another quality opponent who had beaten the Rovers earlier in the season. Despite the opposition and inclement weather, the Rovers played their best football for the season. At half time with the rain pouring down, the coaches asked the players "Do you want it?" and the players responded all over the ground with a resounding "yes", working together to score multiple goals and keeping the opposition scoreless. The team's exciting play and determination in both of these games later in the season showed how far the team had grown and developed since the season's start.

The end-of-season award recipients are listed below. All recipients were highly worthy of their awards, but since football is primarily a team sport, each of these players can thank their teammates for all their support throughout the season. Best-and-fairest Brodie Jeffrey Runner-up Oli Ackland Most Improved Christian Semaan Most Determined Ben Davis Coaches Award Christian Ballarin

We thank the parents for giving us the opportunity to coach your sons, and to be a part of their sporting and personal development as they grow from boys to young men. Thanks for bringing them to training and to the games, and volunteering on game-day. Throughout the season all players, parents and coaches upheld the values of the club, Passion-Teamwork-Fun-Respect. We should be all proud as a group of parents and players there was no misconduct or referrals to SMJFL related to our team.

Coaching, like playing, is a team game, so we have a number of important Rover's volunteers to thank. We enjoyed and greatly appreciated our collegiate relationship with the D1 coaches, Ash Roberts and Sean Carroll. The friendship between the U12 coaches and the mutual focus on developing the players as people as well as footballers made training fun for the coaches as well as the players. We would have been an organizational mess if it weren't for the unflagging efforts of our team manager, Peter Civitarese, who kept both coaches and parents fully informed on the team's goings-on; thanks Peter. We also appreciated the sage advice and support of Graham Davis, who defined the coaching blueprint for us in 2016 and was an invaluable sounding board during games as our runner. Our sincere thanks also go to Rover's Director of Coaching, Paul Carrigan, who has the back of all his coaches and players, appreciates the ups and downs of coaching, and makes sure our coaching focus is always on the players and their development.

It was a pleasure for us to be the coaches of such a great group of players. We look forward to seeing all the players in the team return next year to build upon the strong foundation of skills and teamwork that they developed this season.

Go Rovers!

Coaches Mike Cahill & David Ballarin

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UNDER 12 GIRLS – PREMIERS

What a big year in Footy. From lows to highs, sunshine to hail, then dreams to champions.

The first under 12 Girls team ever to play at the Rovers, to the first ever Girls premiership at Rovers. We went from the unknown to the undefeated.

It started with some preseason training and all the girls starting to learn the basics. Most the girls didn’t know how to kick a football or know what a handball even was. We first learnt really quickly how football is meant to be played by getting an absolute beating against the vampires in the curtain raiser under lights on a Friday night. Our first game ever but the Vampires 3rd season and they really showed us what to aim for. We improved and then moved into a division with other teams that are playing for the first time also. As coaches we had to learn really quickly to what was going to make this side not just a good team but a great team. We knew the basics but we worked really hard on tackling, running hard with the ball, moving the ball forward and even introducing the sweeper. The sweeper was the game changer.

The best thing watching throughout the year was the improvement from the girls. The skills may not be the best but the knowledge and love for the game was amazing. As a coach and dad I never in my dreams thought I would see my daughter play AFL football or even have the chance to coach her. The girls went from the lowest point to the highest point being undefeated and winning the grand final.

Not bad for a first season.. You’re amazing girls. Well done.

UNDER 11 (Div.1)

2017 was my first as year coach. Trent Hotton kindly handed me the reigns. An honour and an experience I will cherish forever.

Together with my assistant coach Chris Gleeson, and Team Manager Guy Palmer, we approached the season by setting a framework for our team around the 5 T’s. Teamwork, Thinking, Tackling, Trust and ‘Take it on’. Our start was impressive, with 3 solid wins out of 4 games. We were then bumped up from Division 2 to Division 1.

The repositioning of our team into the highest grade presented a clear challenge. Suddenly we were up against physically bigger and stronger teams. They say when you are up against the hardest opponents you develop the most. That was certainly true. We had a couple of great wins through the season, but it’s fair to say we had our fair share of defeats. But the year was never about wins. And to the boy’s credit, they never once dropped their heads. If I could achieve one goal this year it was to see the boys to improve. I’m so proud of this team. They improved incredibly, both as footballers, and as young men.

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UNDER 11 (Div.5) – PREMIERS

What a Team, What a group of Volunteers and Parents and WOW!……What a Fantastic result for 2017!

Our season started like many other teams, we were full of enthusiastic players many happy to see some mates they had not seen for months, again our parent group was raring to go and our coaches and volunteers were keen to help out for another year of fun and learning.

With a lot of boys involved in other sports our pre-season was a little scratchy and early continuity was a challenge. Practice matches and early games saw us short of manpower but by round 5 a few old faces back in the fold and a couple of new recruits we were into the swing of things and had a group ready for weekly action.

After some mixed early results we played Prahran in round 4. This team was beating teams by over 10 goals a week and was coached by none other than Nathan Buckley. While not being a win on the scoreboard for our Rovers who went down by 3 points this was a clear win in setting attitudes and belief for a long season. Nathan Buckley demonstrated to the boys what is great about our sport & competition. After the result on the scoreboard where it was clear some of our boys were hurting Nathan addressed our team and explained that beyond the scoreboard they were a fantastic side playing great team footy and were going to have a great season because they played for each other.

The boys really appreciated the chat and they listened and played a season like few others.

We have been fortunate as a group to have some very talented and natural players, not only did those boys grow and continue to prosper but so did every other player, what some may have missed in ability was certainly made up with teamwork and determination which was clearly obvious when from our first game to last final the boys only allowed 10 opposition goals for the season!!

This was a special season where the boys took home a Premiership medallion for their excellent work and the league recognized 3 of our players (Fletch Josh C & Josh H) as the best players in the entire division…. Yes that right 3 rovers were 1,2,& 3 in the divisions best adjudged by the umpires.

9 of the boys enjoyed their 50 game milestones this year and most of the group will join them next year. The greatest joy this year was not to help the boys work through some basic on field footy principles but it was to see them enjoy it & do it as a genuine team helping and supporting each other in their footy journey.

After the boys won the Premiership we all had a chat and recognized that it was the power of the team working together that achieved the results.

It is also a great off field team that help the boys and things would not be possible without the great support from the Volunteers & Coaches Special thanks go to Nick McKimm (TM) Adam Cameron (Asst TM), Bernie Gill (Asst Coach), Tim Hall ( Runner) Koje (training), Greg Gibbins (Training & Trainer), Mark Haines (Water), Andy Kelk, (Photos & Goal Umpire), James Ramsden (Boundary Umpire and owner of the 4 legged pitch invader). Also special thanks to the U10 teams that helped us on more than one occasion out of a bind with extra players a truly great group also.

Coach David Burton

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UNDER 10 (Silver)

Well another wonderful season for the mighty Under 10 Silver team has come and gone and it felt like a blur! From the very 1st game to the last, the boys were amazing with their teamwork, development, resilience and passion for the game! This group of boys love their footy and their team mates it absolutely comes thru in the way they train and play.

The focus of the coaching group was to ensure we maximise the enjoyment and development for EVERY boy and the coaching philosophy at training was pretty simple. Have them constantly with a football in their hands with a heavy skills focus, vary the drills so they enjoy them, and allow them to compete with boys of similar standards to ensure they are constantly challenged and have a chance to get their hands on the ball!

The season started with an outstanding performance against Mordialloc Braeside and this standard of performance was a constant thru out the season. The quality of football and camaraderie between the team was a joy to watch (as a coach and a parent). The boys clearly took the next level of development this year and were linking thru the middle, leading on the 45, looking for their team mates, using their voice and keeping the pressure on the opposition at all times. The improvement in the boys kicking skills and marking was also a highlight.

The boys were tested a few times during the season with injuries and illness impacting numbers though the boys always stuck to the task and never complained, after all, footy is just fun! The coaches and parent group couldn’t be prouder of the boys and we thank them for the enjoyment we had in watching them play and how they conducted themselves. Our team motto of “HAMPTON ROVERS, BEST MATES” could never be more appropriate.

Congratulations to our award winners this year being:

Best & Fairest – Hudson Jongen Best & Fairest Runner Up – Gideon Ziesing Coaches Award – Matt Cole Most Determined – Michael Phillips Most Improved – Max Leeds

A massive shout out to assistant coach Wayne Powell and to the world’s best (and most organised) team manager Chris Sando! Thank you also to the parent group in general who were actively involved in helping out on game day and at training. It has been a pleasure and very enjoyable to have been involved with you and your boys. Until next year. Go Hampton Rovers, Best Mates!

Chris Leeds

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UNDER 10 (White)

The year for U10 White (Team Weavers) started off on a sunny afternoon in Port Melbourne, where we were unlucky to come home with the chocolates after a close match with South Melbourne. We had a big win the following week and it looked like a great start to the season ahead until we were hammered the following week by East Malvern.

The next few weeks saw our boys battle hard for little reward as we became stuck in an early slump. The coaches had noticed a slackening off at training over this time and we appealed to the boys that the only way to turn it around was by training as if it was a game.

Training that week was a sight to behold with the boys leaving training with massive smiles on their faces as they realised what could be achieved by putting in that extra 10%

This worked wonderfully as we upset old time foes Ajax the following week. This sparked a turnaround with another win soon after but alas we could not continue our winning ways.

The pleasing thing to see from both a parenting and coaching point of view was that the players never resorted to name calling or dirty play during this down time. The team spirit was always there, even when players did get it wrong (as we all do), no-one criticized or complained.

Our boys fought hard all season and when we were looking at the stats, whilst we didn't win many games, we always won the last quarter of the game a testament to their never say die attitude.

During the Lightning Carnival, although we ended the day at 0-3, we had marked improvements over teams who had beaten us decisively during the home and away season. During one game, our boys were so hard at the ball the umpire asked the coaches if the intensity could be turned around. This was of course relayed to the boys...

The improvement of the whole playing group could not have been greater, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger and I believe we saw this in all the boys.

A big shout out to all the parents who helped with Coaching, Runner, Team Manager, Umpires, First Aid, Photographer, Goal Umpire, Umpire Escort, etc.

Hampton Rovers Best Mates

Regards

Daz

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UNDER 9 (Purple)

This was my second-year coaching and I saw our numbers grow from 27 boys in 2016 to 38 boys this season (the future for the Rovers at this age group looks very strong and competitive).

One of my major highlights during this year was seen the boys mix, grow and learn to play as a team in a group of boys whom they would not normally play with outside this club. These boys learned some very valuable lessons during the season, for example we cannot expect to win every week, losing does not feel anyway as good as a win, if you play as individual and not as a team you will not win and who knew singing ‘ohh we do love to live beside the seaside’ could be so enjoyable and bring so much smiles to these kids’ faces.

Another major highlight was seen the very impressive improvement in footy skills and discipline these boys showed week in week out. Each week we saw a different boy kick a goal, take a mark, do something amazing in the backline or show great leadership skills such as help an opposition player up after a tackle and passing the ball to a player in a better position to make sure a goal is scored and to make decisions that will help the group and not the individual. Actions like these ones improved the not so highly skilled players get involved in every position they played in and the highly skilled players enjoyed getting these players involved – as a teacher of the game, this was an awesome experience.

But what made this experience most enjoyable was the involvement of the parent support every week. Whether it was during training or game day roles I could not have asked for a better bunch of people to be support by. A huge thank you to Paige King who did an amazing job as our Team Manager, she made this role a lot of fun, she was extremely dedicated, found it exceptionally satisfying and was a great communicator to all parents and was a huge help for me. Peter Wilson also needs to be mentioned as my assistant coach. He was extremely helpful and supportive in all my decisions and plans during training and on game day.

Another great season at the Rovers and good luck to our new coach next year!

Al.

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UNDER 9 (Yellow)

The season opened with some tough club decisions in regards to splitting our large group of U/8’s from 2016, into two teams for the U/9’s 2017 season. While the boys had formed some great bonds from the season before, we all knew the greater benefit from junior football is time on the field and not sitting on the pine. The club made some hard decisions and we ended up with Yellow and Purple and I was asked to take on the coaching role after assisting Al Caceres last year. Our new teams soon settled and we saw both Under 9 teams this year enjoy great seasons of improvement and success while keeping the boys together at training every Thursday.

My philosophy for Under 9 Yellow at the start of the season was very simple and very easy to apply with little fuss. We had 19 players, most weeks none on the bench. Each boy to play at least 3 quarters and more often a full game, one quarter in each zone forward, mid and back. The focus was enjoyment, development and bonding the team of boys. My role was simple, be firm, be fair, be consistent and encourage all the boys along the way and ensure we had fun. At seasons end I reflected on these principals and believe team yellow upheld this across the players and parent group as a whole with complete team support.

The win loss ratio was irrelevant for me as an U/9 coach, but ended up in our favour by the seasons end. These things look after themselves when the boys are hungry, talented and loving the game and running out with their mates. While we lost early on to Beaumaris and St Bedes-Mentone who were top teams in our league, we returned later in the season to turn the tables on both these sides as proof of how we improved across the season. The difference was quite remarkable!

The difference in team work over the season was immense, we had boys looking for their mates not just bombing the ball and snapping kicks out here and there, we were lowering our eyes, centring and finding a target. Amazing stuff for 8 year old players. We started focusing on the hot spots “the danger zone” and keeping the ball at the top of our forward square away from the pockets, this simple rule resulted in many more goals as the season progressed. One particular game we turned the ball over in front of goal a few times against the breeze and we leaned how to play the boundary and keep the ball out of the opposition ‘danger zone”. The shortest path to goal was our friend and we ran in numbers. By seasons end, team yellow had strategy and a team of boys who believed in it.

After a great home and away season we took our best outfit to the Lightning Premiership where we remained undefeated with two wins and a hard fought draw. A great way to finish the year with lost of happy faces and a proud coach of 19 talented young Rovers each and every boy showed what dedication at training and working with your mates can achieve. Can’t wait to see these boys take off again next year.

Major Season Achievements Best And Fairest Top 5 1. Jody Cripps (127 Votes 2. Toby Clarkson (90 Votes) Most Improved – Oliver Ries Most Determined – Jake Ring Coaches Award – Jade Doherty

Couldn’t have done it with out you! · Co-Team Manager - Gary Hardie – Most organised man I know and now a great umpire too! · Co-Team Manager - Sarah-Jane Clarkson – amazing support all year with everything not just TM but training, chasing fill ins, finding lost socks and jumpers, amazing support of team yellow. · Assistant Coach – John Moss · Runners- Glenn Ockerby and Steve Ries · Trainers- Martin Storey, Mariela Bosco and Nikki Licheri · Umpires – Justin Clarkson, Martin Storey and Deepak Goyal along with Gary Hardie’s Grand Final appearance. · Goal Umpire and always providing assistance at games and training– Andrew Barton · Unofficial U/9 Yellow Cheer Squad Leader and Umpires Escort- Lee Wormington I would also like to firm my thanks to the whole parent group (too many to name), we had such huge assistance week in week out from mums and dads across the whole team with photos, videos, oranges, time keeping, voting and general crowd cheering. The positive environment that was created will definitely get my son back to Hampton Rovers next year and I hope to see everyone else back again in 2018.

Thankyou for providing me the opportunity to coach your son in 2017, it was a truly rewarding experience for me and I couldn’t be prouder of the improvement I saw in every boy this season.

Michael Sharpe U/9 Yellow Coach

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UNDER 8 (Orange)

We started the season with a bunch of kids from various schools, some with Auskick experience and some with no footy background at all. The focus at the start of the year was mainly on basic kicking and handball skills. However, the only thing l didn’t anticipate pre-season was how much these boys were willing to listen and learn, so it wasn’t too far into the season until we were able to step up the training drills and practice harder skills to apply on game day.

We finished the home and away rounds with 10 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses. Significantly, 4 games were decided by only one or two points and our boys never lost any of these tight contests. More importantly, by the end of the year the boys had become mates showing great spirit and comradery in every sense of the club’s junior motto of Passion, Teamwork, Fun and Respect. These results have given this group a great first year experience and will hold them on good ground going into U9s.

Individual award winners went to Luke Kollmorgen (Best & Fairest) and Harry Haines (Best & Fairest Runner-Up). While many boys could have earned the remaining awards, these went to Zac Saunders (Most Determined), James Jebb (Coaches Award) and Massimo Champness (Most Improved).

Special thanks to Kurt Sawatzki (Assistant Coach), David Montgomery (Team Manager), Ben Jebb (Runner), Myles Whelan (all round helper) and every parent who assisted with every job with enthusiasm and without question. The entire season ran like clockwork and the boys will learn from this lead.

Andrew Kollmorgen Coach

UNDER 8 (Purple)

Being a first year coach coaching a first year team it was a whirlwind beginning. The start of the season started with a bang, early on I knew that this group of young boys was special. Each week the group became tighter as a unit and started to take to our coaching instructions.

The team as a whole consists of the players, the coaching staff and most importantly the parents who put up their hand week in week out to help the team. All of the parents helped out through the year at least on one occasion which was great. One of the highlights of the season for me was in our last game of the lightning carnival versus East Brighton Vampires, the reason for this being a highlight was the fact that the team had never been in a position of trailing at half time.

The way the boys willed themselves to claw back to be in front at the final siren was massive for the team as a whole and I believe it was the best win for the season for all involved, it may sound silly but it would have been a benefit for the team and all involved to have experienced a loss for the season but I’m sure that will come next year when we are placed in a higher division.

Ian Jones

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UNDER 8 (Yellow)

Looking back on the 2017 season for the Under 8 Yellows now seems like a blur.

At the start of the season I sent out an email to parents outlining, amongst other things, some basic objectives for the year:

1. Have Fun, Safely 2. Teach and develop the kids in all areas of the game. 3. Have them register again next year at the Hampton Rovers U9’s

I believe through the help of so many amazing volunteers, we achieved number 1. We were never short of players in any games, and always had terrific attendance at training. We started down the never-ending road to teach and develop the kids Aussie Rules Football, working on the basics and trying to instil positive habits from the start of their footy lives. The third – registering for next year - remains to be seen but the feedback has been very positive.

The only way such a successful year was possible was through the generous and passionate group of parents who volunteer and contribute their time so that the kids may play this sport.

I would like to acknowledge and thank the following amazing people who made Under 8 Yellow’s so much fun in 2017:

Wayne Langford (Assistant Coach; Aaron McIntosh (TM); Trav Barker (Runner); Steve Nelson (Jack of All Trades); Czigany Alblas (Trainer); Paul Kelly & Matt Elliott (Umpires) plus all of the rotating volunteers who helped with the timekeeping, the goal umpiring, the umpire escort, the water carrier etc.

At the end of the season, we won some, we lost some but after the lightning premiership and the presentation day, one thing was for sure; you couldn’t wipe the smiles off the boys faces, which is what it is all about. See you all next year – Go Rovers!

Regards Julian Sill

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HISTORICAL CLASSIFICATION AND ANALYSIS

HAMPTON ROVERS AFC PREMIERSHIPS

VAFA

SENIORS: 2014 C SECTION 2013 D1 SECTION 2001 C SECTION 1998 C SECTION 1995 D SECTION 1951 A SECTION 1947 B SECTION 1946 C SECTION 1939 D SECTION

RESERVES: 2004 C SECTION 1984 C SECTION 1979 C SECTION 1974 D SECTION 1973 D SECTION 1969 C SECTION 1968 C SECTION 1967 D SECTION 1965 C SECTION

UNDER 19: 2014 SOUTH SECTION 2009 SOUTH 2 SECTION 1999 BLUE SECTION 1977 SECTION 2 1971 SECTION 2 1957 SECTION 1 1948 SECTION 1 1947 SECTION 1 1946 SECTION 1

SMJFL

UNDER 17: 1993, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2013, 2017 UNDER 16: 1992, 2002, 2007, 2015 (D1) UNDER 15: 1986, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2010 (D1), 2014 (D1) UNDER 14: 1997, 2006, 2008, 2015 (D5) UNDER 13: 1984, 2007 (E), 2008 (E), 2010 (W), 2014 (D2) UNDER 12: 1986, 2002, 2007 (W), 2008 (S), 2016 (D2), 2017 (Girls) UNDER 11: 1983, 1984, 1987, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008 (W), 2017 UNDER 10 (LP): 1981, 1982, 2000 (E), 2004 (W), 2005 (E), 2006 (W) UNDER 9 (LP): 1998 (E), 1998 (S), 1999 (E), 2000 (W), 2001 (E), 2004 (E), 2014 (W) UNDER 8 (LP): 2014 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 42

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VAFA BEST & FAIREST AWARDS

1933 Ken Trinnick D Section 1934 Ken Trinnick D Section 1935 Ken Trinnick D Section 1947 Geoff Jones Under 19 Section 1949 Sam Birtles A Section 1952 Len Christie Under 19 Section 1954 Merv Davidson A Section 1959 Ross Smith Under 19 Section 1960 Ross Smith Under 19 Section 1975 Chris Rowston D Section 1977 Murray Thompson Under 19 Section 2 1994 Homer LeGrand D Section 1999 Mark Marasco Under 19 Blue Section 2000 Stephen Anderson C Section 2007 Kyle Pinto Under 19 South 2 2010 Leigh Fletcher B Section 2013 Leigh Fletcher D1 Section 2015 Ryan Fogarty Under 19 Section 3 2016 Scott Ebbott Under 19 Section 3

VAFA LEADING GOALKICKERS

1946 Sam Birtles C Section 119 1946 Bruce Harper Under 19 Section 172 1948 Bruce Harper Under 19 Section 71 1949 Sam Birtles A Section 64 1953 Stuart Lennie Under 19 Section 86 1960 Max Grimmer B Section 57 1962 Leon Quartermain C Section 39 1964 Gary Stevens Under 19 Section 84 1971 Paul Rudd Under 19 Section 2 101 1975 David Combe D Section 71 1975 Murray Thompson Under 19 Section 2 71 1977 Mark James Under 19 Section 2 70 1988 Alf Pangiotidis D Section 89 1992 Mark Crawford D Section 60 1993 Mark Crawford D Section 83 1994 Mark Drawford D Section 119 1995 Mark Crawford D Section 107 1999 Mark Marasco Under 19 Blue Section 139 2002 Adam Power B Section 57 2014 Ed Turner C Section 59

VAFA COACH OF THE YEAR

2009 Anthony Quon Under 19

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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL FOUNDATION MERIT AWARD

1972 Fred Coldrey 2000 Peter Johannsen

50 YEAR SERVICE AWARD

1982 Fred Coldrey

VAFA CERTIFICATE OF MERIT AWARD

1977 Norm James 1978 Bruce De Lacy 1979 Bob Cave 1981 Bob Coldrey 1982 Fred Coldrey 1989 Gordon McGregor 1990 Sue Anderson 1998 Don Scarlett 1999 Peter Wolfe 2003 Max Grimmer 2005 Ian Cave 2006 Tony Naumoff

HAMPTON ROVERS AFC HALL OF FAME

Col Adamson Denver Artz Doug Arnold Wiley Austin Sam Birtles Barry Bird Ian Cave Anthony Browne Robert Cave David Combe Max Grimmer Graham Cooper Norm James Mark Crawford Gordon McGregor Merv Davidson Brian McNaughton Michael Fletcher Don Scarlett Matthew McKellar Ross Smith Darren McConville Ken Trinnick Gary Nash Peter Wolfe Anthony Naumoff Chris Rowston

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PRESIDENTS, SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS

YEAR PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER 1929 G. Kemp D. Hitchcock 1930 E. Kelly D. Hitchcock 1931 G. Kenyon R. Coldrey 1932 C. Kenyon R. Coldrey 1933 C. Kenyon R. Coldrey 1934 C. Kenyon R. Coldrey 1935 C. Kenyon R. Coldrey 1936 C. Kenyon R. Coldrey 1937 C. Kenyon W. Hexter 1938 J. Plant R. Coldrey 1939 J. Plant R. Coldrey 1940 J. Plant R. Coldrey 1941 to ‘45 Club in Recess during World War II 1946 M. Upton R. Coldrey H. Trott 1947 J. Plant R. Coldrey 1948 J. Plant R. Coldrey 1949 J. Plant R. Coldrey 1950 J. Plant R. Coldrey 1951 J. Plant R. Coldrey 1952 J. Plant R. Cave 1953 J. Plant F. Plum 1954 B. Adamson F. Plum 1955 B. Adamson R. Cave G. Brearley 1956 B. Adamson R. Cave 1957 B. Adamson R. Cave 1958 K. Trinnick A. Kohlman P. Noel 1959 K. Trinnick A. Kohlman 1960 K. Trinnick I. Alexander I. Alexander 1961 F. Coldrey I. Alexander 1962 F. Coldrey I. Alexander 1963 F. Coldrey I. Alexander 1964 F. Coldrey I. Alexander 1965 C. Adamson I. Alexander C. Clark 1966 R. Cave I. Cave 1967 R. Cave R. Cooper 1968 R. Cave R. Cave 1969 F. Coldrey M. Canny 1970 P. Clark / P. Streat I. Cave 1971 P. Streat I. Cave 1972 P. Streat B. Johnston 1973 A. Fogarty R. Erridge 1974 B. McNaughton G. Amoore 1975 B. McNaughton G. Amoore 1976 D. McGregor G. Paxton 1977 D. McGregor I. McCartney 1978 D. Scarlett P. James R. Najecki 1979 D. Scarlett R. Cooper R. Najecki 1980 D. Scarlett A. Moorcroft R. Najecki 1981 D. Scarlett A. Moorcroft P. Wolfe 1982 J. Bissett A. Moorcroft P. Wolfe 1983 D. Scarlett R. Cooper P. Wolfe 1984 P. Wolfe Sue Anderson C. Touli 1985 P. Wolfe Sue Anderson C. Touli 1986 C. Rowston Sue Anderson C. Touli 1987 G. McGregor D. Rogerson C. Touli 1988 G. McGregor/S. Hope D. Rogerson P. Wolfe 1989 S. Hope D. Rogerson / R. Tregear P. Wolfe 1990 P. Blick R. Tregear P. Wolfe 1991 P. Blick Jan McGregor R. Hetherington 1992 P. Pavlou I. Rogerson P. Wolfe 1993 P. Pavlou T. Brain P. Wolfe 1994 M. Crawford T. Brain R. Melnjak

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PRESIDENTS, SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS

YEAR PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER 1995 D. Combe T. Brain R. Melnjak 1996 D. Combe P. Johannsen S. Hope 1997 D. Combe M. Grimmer S. Hope 1998 S. Johnston M. Grimmer S. Hope 1999 S. Johnston M. Grimmer S. Hope 2000 S. Johnston J. Voss Drew Anderson / S. Helliger 2001 W. Jowett J. Voss Drew Anderson / S. Helliger 2002 W. Jowett J. Voss Drew Anderson / S. Helliger 2003 G. Downes J. Voss J. Blangiardo 2004 G. Downes J. Voss P. Wolfe 2005 P. Blick J. Voss P. Wolfe 2006 P. Blick J. Voss P. Wolfe 2007 M. Fletcher N. Foster I. Henry 2008 T. Wilson L. Wheeler C. Campion 2009 T. Wilson L. Wheeler C. Campion 2010 J. Westhead L. Wheeler N. Williams 2011 J. Westhead L. Wheeler N. Williams 2012 J. Westhead A. Naumoff G. Taylor 2013 M. Gray A. Naumoff G. Taylor 2014 M. Gray A. Naumoff S. Tuffley 2015 M. Gray A. Naumoff S. Tuffley 2016 S. Anderson A. Naumoff R. Jones 2017 S. Anderson A. Naumoff R. Jones

JUNIOR SECTION YEAR PRESIDENT SECRETARY 1979-1984 Managed by Seniors 1985 Ian Rogerson (Jnr Co-ordinator) 1986 Geoff Hope Jan McGregor 1987 Geoff Hope Jan McGregor 1988 Peter Blick Jan McGregor 1989 Peter Blick Jan McGregor 1990 Basil Guy Jan McGregor 1991 Russell Harrison Heather Anderson 1992 Russell Harrison Heather Anderson 1993 Heather Anderson Peter Johannsen 1994 Peter Johannsen Sue Anderson 1995 Bill Jowett Brian Littlechild 1996 Bill Jowett Jenny Voss 1997 Bill Jowett Jenny Voss 1998 Bill Jowett Jenny Voss 1999 Sally Williams Jenny Voss 2000 Sally Williams Leanne Sargent / Graham Voss 2001 John Cesario Leanne Sargent / Graham Voss 2002 John Cesario Sally Williams / Graham Voss 2003 Dan Lewis Sally Williams 2004 Dan Lewis Sally Williams 2005 Paul Pavlou Marie Turner 2006 Chris Toouli Michael Schulman 2007 Chris Toouli Michael Schulman 2008 Philip Witherow Annie Westhead 2009 Philip Witherow Annie Westhead 2010 Phil Bourke Annie Westhead 2011 Phil Bourke Grant Gaston 2012 Brett Yorgey Marina Stevenson 2013 Brett Yorgey / Belinda Bacon Marina Stevenson 2014 Belinda Bacon Marina Stevenson 2015 Stephen Wigley Peter Wilson 2016 Stephen Wigley Jason Nicholl 2017 Jason Nicholl Gavin Sharp

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SENIOR FOOTBALL

YEAR COACH CAPTAIN BEST & FAIREST 1929 N. James J. Elliott F. Coldrey 1930 N. James J. Elliott J. Elliott 1931 N. James J. Elliott F. Coldrey 1932 N. James J. Elliott K. Trinnick 1933 J. Elliott J. Elliott K. Trinnick 1934 N. James K. Trinnick K. Trinnick 1935 N. James K. Trinnick K. Trinnick 1936 N. James K. Trinnick H. Backman 1938 N. James K. Trinnick R. Cave 1939* N. James M. McIvor R. Cave 1940 N. James M. McIvor R. Cave 1941-1945 Club in Recess During World War II 1946* N. James R. Cave D. Arnold 1947* N. James R. Cave D. Arnold 1948 N. James D. Arnold S. Birtles 1949 N. James D. Arnold S. Birtles/D. Arnold 1950 N. James D. Arnold M. Davidson 1951* N. James D. Arnold D. Arnold 1952 S. Birtles J. Cameron 1953 S. Birtles S. Birtles 1954 K. Trinnick C. Adamson K. Bogie 1955 K. Trinnick C. Adamson F. Adamson 1956 L. Anstee L. Anstee 1957 L. Anstee C. Adamson K. Bogie 1958 B. Adamson C. Adamson K. Bogie 1959 L. Anstee C. Adamson 1960 C. Adamson C. Adamson R. Minchin 1961 C. Adamson C. Adamson 1962 C. Adamson R. Minchin I. Alexander 1963 P. Noel A. MacKenzie A. MacKenzie 1964 S. Birtles A. MacKenzie J. Wilson 1965 S. Birtles D. Mather W. Deal 1966 C. Adamson J. Wilson A. MacKenzie 1967 J. Collis R. Stroud S. Graham 1968 D.Wrightsmith B. McNaughton L. Smith 1969 B. Blainey B. McNaughton P. Wolfe 1970 B. Blainey B. McNaughton / P. Wolfe C. Cooper 1971 B. Blainey P. Wolfe B. McNaughton 1972 G. McGregor B. McNaughton B. McNaughton 1973 G. McGregor B. McNaughton P. Leeming 1974 G. McGregor S. Huckett Brian Bird 1975 G. McGregor Brian Bird C. Rowston 1976 G. McGregor Brian Bird S. Clark 1977 J. Granger Brian Bird G. Nash 1978 J. Granger G. Nash T. Stevens 1979 J. Granger G. Nash A. Kennedy 1980 I. Cooper G. Nash M. Malone * Denotes Premiers

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SENIOR FOOTBALL

YEAR COACH CAPTAIN BEST & FAIREST 1981 I. Cooper M. Malone C. Rowston 1982 G. McGregor W. Austin D. Parker 1983 G. McGregor W. Austin C. Stephens 1984 G. McGregor W. Austin P. Wilson 1985 A. Poore W. Austin M. Blake 1986 G. Nash P. Wilson R. Hetherington 1987 I. Rice W. Austin M. Young 1988 I. Rice D. McConville W. Capp 1989 I. Rice D. McConville S. Pappon 1990 I. Rice D. McConville D. McConville 1991 J. Costello D. McConville W. Capp 1992 G. Hetherington D. McConville M. McKellar 1993 G. Hetherington E. Melnjak D. McConville 1994 D. Scarlett H. LeGrand H. LeGrand 1995* D. Scarlett H. LeGrand S. Anderson 1996 D. Scarlett H. LeGrand C. Scarlett 1997 D. Scarlett M. McKellar Drew Anderson 1998* R. Barnes M. McKellar A. Browne 1999 R. Barnes M. McKellar D. Artz 2000 R. Barnes S. Anderson S. Anderson 2001* N. Goss S. Anderson A. Browne 2002 N. Goss S. Anderson A. Browne 2003 N. Goss M. Fletcher D. Artz 2004 B. McIlwraith M. Fletcher G. Carr 2005 B. McIlwraith A. Browne A. Browne 2006 B. McIlwraith A. Browne G. Carr 2007 G. Sheldon M. Lawrence G. Carr 2008 G. Sheldon M. Lawrence M. Devereaux 2009 G. Sheldon M. Lawrence L. Fletcher 2010 M. Robbins G. Carr / R. Semmel L. Fletcher 2011 R. Barnes G. Carr L. Fletcher 2012 R. Barnes L. Fletcher L. Fletcher 2013* G. Martyn L. Fletcher L. Fletcher 2014* G. Martyn L. Fletcher M. Devereaux 2015 G. Martyn L. Fletcher / D. Corp D. Corp 2016 O. Lalor L. Fletcher / D. Corp N. Smith 2017 D. Hughes / A. Quon C. Carnovale C. Carnovale

* Denotes Premiers

RESERVES FOOTBALL

YEAR COACH CAPTAIN BEST & FAIREST 1964 C. Adamson C. Adamson 1965 * D. Mather D. Mather C. Clark 1966 D. Mather M. Beattie 1967 * R. Dwyer M. Beattie 1968 * M. Beattie 1969 * R. Dwyer M. Beattie 1970 1971 1972 R. Hammond D. Combe

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1973 * R. Hammond G. Amoore 1974 * G. McGregor G. Amoore 1975 G. McGregor 1976 I. Cave N. Menner 1977 I. Cave 1978 I. Cave R. Vasy 1979 * I. Cave A. Morecroft G. Earle 1980 I. Cave D. Devola G. Earle 1981 I. Cave D. Devola N. Hope 1982 A. DeLuca I. Cave B. Hibbs 1983 A. DeLuca I. Cave B. Bird 1984 * R. Spurrell A. Naumoff C. Watkins 1985 A.Naumoff A. Naumoff B. Ross 1986 G. Nash P. Kelly D. Devola 1987 M. Malone N. Hope B. Bird 1988 D. Jopling K. Ivey B. Bird 1989 I. Cave K. Ivey P. Poulter 1990 N. Kelly K. Ivey K. Ivey 1991 K. Ivey K. Ivey K. Ivey 1992 A. Sutton B. Bird K. Ivey 1993 W. Marshall J. Alessi K. Ivey 1994 W. Marshall K. Ivey K. Ivey 1995 A. McGregor D. Rogerson R. Hetherington 1996 A. McGregor R. Bulmer P. Buckley 1997 I. Cave F. Casella R. Hunt 1998 D. Rogerson R. Hunt A. Mason 1999 D. Rogerson R. Hunt David Anderson 2000 D. Rogerson A. Mason R. Dunball 2001 A. Naumoff P. Buckley L. Wheeler 2002 A. Naumoff David Anderson David Anderson 2003 A. Naumoff Rotating S. Anderson 2004 * A. Naumoff A. Quon A. Duddy 2005 A. Naumoff A. Quon A. Crowther 2006 A. Naumoff A. Quon David Anderson 2007 R. Bulmer M. Gray / J. Ng L. Wheeler 2008 P. Curry M. Gray / L.Wheeler J. Ng 2009 P. Curry M. Gray / L.Wheeler J. Donald 2010 P. Curry B. Kezilas / M. Gray / L.Wheeler B. Kezilas 2011 A. Quon B. Kezilas A. Power 2012 M. Flahive B. Kezilas L. Woodland 2013 M. Flahive L. Woodland L. Woodland 2014 S. Kidd M. Powell N. Jewell 2015 A. Quon N. Jewell B. Kezilas 2016 A. Quon N. Jewell R. Lynch 2017 A. Duddy D. Andersen R. Lynch

THIRDS FOOTBALL

YEAR COACH CAPTAIN BEST & FAIREST 2002 A. McGregor R. Bulmer D. Wilton 2009 G. Roulent Rotating L. Woodland 2010 G. Roulent Rotating A. Power 2011 M. Flahive Rotating S. Anderson 2013 S. Wright Rotating T. Cougan 2014 S. Wright Rotating V. Camera 2015 M. Freedman L. Dynon V. Camera

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UNDER 19 FOOTBALL YEAR COACH CAPTAIN BEST & FAIREST 1946* B. Adamson G. Jones 1947* B. Adamson 1948* B. Adamson 1949 B. Adamson 1950 B. Adamson 1951 C. Bogie 1952 1953 1954 F. Northe J. Kelton 1955 F. Northe J. Kelton 1956 1957* E. Pitt 1958 R. Ovens M. Grimmer 1959 R. Ovens 1960 R. Ovens R. Smith R. Smith 1961 1962 R. Hall 1963 1964 P. Noel 1965 P. Noel P. Wolfe D. Bridger 1966 C. Bennett 1967 C. Bennett/D. McGregor I. Bennett I. Bennett 1968 D. McGregor S. Huckett S. Huckett 1969 D. McGregor 1970 G. McGregor 1971* G. McGregor G. Tayilor P. Rudd 1972 C. Clark G. Roulent G. Nash 1973 P. Wridgeway G. Roulent K. Wells 1974 W. Mirabito S. Cook S. Cook 1975 W. Mirabito A. Diamond/G. Salmon E. Corvino 1976 R. Wilson 1977* R. Wilson M. Thompson M. Thompson 1978 S. Huckett M. James N. Kelly 1979 S. Huckett I. Rogerson C. Baker 1980 S. Huckett G. Kelly G. Kelly 1981 N. Menner T. Snow M. Young 1982 N. Menner D. Patmoore D. Patmoore 1983 R. Wilson C. Ford M. Blake 1984 R. Wilson M. Blake G. Hoggett 1985 C. Bouyer P. Poulter G. Hoggett 1986 B. Cox J. Harper G. Hoggett 1987 C. Bouyer P. Englekamp S. McDonald 1988 A. Naumoff P. Englekamp M. Crawford 1989 A. Naumoff M. Moss R. Greig 1990 M. Grimmer S. Baskett J. Robbins 1991 G. Smith J. Robbins J. Robbins 1992 J. Harper R. Bulmer S. Anderson 1993 J. Harper J. Dakis M. Fletcher 1994 M. Malone C. McGregor S. Helliger 1995 M. Malone C. McGregor R. Cleland 1996 C. Harris E. Zuker A. Browne 1997 E. Melnjak R. Dunball S. Parkinson 1998 I. Wilmott A. Quon S. Parkinson 1999 (1)* I. Wilmott/P Lanagan-Blue M. Flahive/M.Lanagan M. Marasco 1999 (2) I. Wilmott/P Lanagan -Red Rotating S. Deal 2000 W. Stafford M.Lawrence/M.Stafford/J.Ng G. Carr 2001 P. Curry M. Stafford/D. Molino D. Molino 2002 P. Curry B. Kezilas G. Giasoumi 2003 M. Blake B. Kezilas K. Spratt 2004 M. Blake G. Giasoumi S. Suleyman 2005 D. Ross S. Suleyman D.Zampaglione 2006 C. McGregor L. Smith N. Lyall 2007 C. McGregor L.Batt/K.Pinto/N.Morecroft T. McCarthy / M. Stowe 2008 A. Quon J. Ward J. Lovig 2009* A. Quon M. Greenway E. Turner 2010 A. Quon J. Baxter J. Sperring / T. Youl 2011 T. Naumoff M. Care M. Care 2012 J. Watts B. Pewtress J. Massey 2013 J. Cesario T. Jones T. Jones 2014* J. Cesario L. Morcom C. Jones 2015 J. Cesario R. Fogarty D. Merlo 2016 J. Cesario S. Ebbott S. Ebbott 2017 (1) J. Cesario S. Ebbott S. Ebbott 2017 (2) S. Care Z. Raghdo A. Hoar www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 50

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CAREER STATISTICS

Senior teams affiliated with the:

VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Junior teams affiliated with the:

SOUTH METRO JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE

PLEASE NOTE: Due to difficulties in the reporting available in FootyWeb, some data is unavailable for junior players, including debut year. Total junior games for junior players may include games played at previous clubs.

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HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Ackland, Oliver U12 64 12 64 Adams, Griffin U15 14 10 Adams, Scarlett U16 Girls 32 14 32 5 Aikins, Johnathon U19 41 18 16 59 2 2011 Aivatoglou, George U15 95 7 95 3 Akinci, Benjamin U13 25 12 25 Akinci, Elijah U13 45 12 45 Allan, Ben U16 120 13 120 1 Alpar, Christina U12 Girls 3 3 3 Alpar, Max U11 8 1 Altmann, Edward U17 11 Andersen, Daniel Seniors 15 183 9 198 2000 Anderson, Magnus U19 13 13 13 4 2017 Antonis, Madeleine U12 Girls 14 14 14 Artico, Ethan U8 12 12 12 Atchison, Harvey U9 13 13 13 Atkins, Richard Seniors 122 133 4 255 3 2000 Audige, Benji Seniors 30 11 30 6 2016 Aujard, Angus U8 12 12 12 Avni, Ben U14 31 6 31 Bailey, Mitchell U10 14 14 14 Bain, Thomas U17 12 7 Ballarin, Christian U12 31 14 31 Barbas, Anastasi U11 29 16 29 1 Barden, Zachary U12 38 14 38 Barker, Freddie U8 12 12 12 Barker, Jack U10 31 11 31 Barton, Magnus U9 14 14 14 Barton, Nicolas U8 6 6 6 Beare, Christian U11 9 9 9 Beasley, Lily U12 Girls 12 12 12 Beaven, Daniel U11 24 15 24 2 Beck, Adam U19 13 13 13 1 2017 Beech, Tessa U16 Girls 33 15 33 3 Behnke, Maxine Women's 8 8 8 2 2017 Bell, Jack U16 115 6 115 4 Bellarts, Per Johan U16 77 16 77 6 Bellmaine, Ned U17 13 10 Benvenuto, Michael U16 118 1 118 Bergman, Blake U19 18 18 18 7 2017 Bergman, Miles U16 115 7 115 1 Best, Kyle U19 13 13 13 2017 Bird, Anderson U16 108 14 108 1 Birt, Tyler U8 13 13 13 Block, Harry U10 28 16 28 Block, Jackson U8 12 12 12 Bogue, Joshua U12 58 14 58 Bogue, Maxwell U10 42 16 42 Bou Diab, Gabriel U8 14 14 14 2 Bowden, William U19 16 16 16 8 2017 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 52

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Bowditch, Joel U19 15 14 15 12 2008 Bowen, Baxter U8 12 12 12 Bowen, Jessica U16 Girls 8 8 8 Bowen, Zachary U13 78 12 78 Bowles, Brendan U17 12 Bowles, James U17 16 1 Bowles, Mitchell U19 27 18 27 14 2016 Boyd-Turner, William U9 12 12 12 Boyle, Sam U17 16 13 Boys, Harrison U16 100 9 100 2 Bradford, Sam Seniors 42 8 42 13 2015 Breen, Jack U9 6 6 6 Broadley, Josh U19 13 13 13 2 2017 Broadstock, David Seniors 31 8 31 2014 Brooks, Noah U17 15 Brougham, Monty U8 7 7 7 Brown, Caitlin U12 Girls 13 13 13 Brown, Elliott U12 39 12 39 Brown, Oscar U14 45 2 45 Bull, James U15 13 4 Burns, Emily U12 Girls 14 14 14 Burns, Maxwell U15 1 Burns, Nathan U14 43 15 43 2 Burton, Darcy U11 53 17 53 1 Butler, Louis U16 107 3 107 3 Butters, Thomas U19 14 14 14 4 2017 Caceres, Sebastian U9 23 12 23 Cahill, John U12 49 14 49 Cairns, Lachlan Seniors 12 41 13 53 4 2013 Callahan, Sam U19 15 15 15 2 2017 Camera, Vincent Seniors 64 14 64 2 2014 Cameron, Joshua U11 51 17 51 11 Care, Mathew Seniors 104 120 9 224 5 2001 Carnovale, Christian Seniors 55 53 19 108 11 2008 Carrigan, Kai U12 76 16 76 Carrigan, Mason U12 82 16 82 Carroll, Max U12 63 14 63 Carson, Jack U9 25 13 25 Cassidy, Edward U13 62 13 62 Cassidy, Jacob U11 46 11 46 3 Castwood-Pyper, Jack U17 14 Chadwick, James U14 69 13 69 Champness, Massimo U8 14 14 14 Chantzos, Costa U15 12 3 Chaplin, Samuel U14 67 13 67 2 Charlton, Callum U16 101 12 101 4 Checkley, Emma Women's 10 10 10 2017 Chirgwin, Ethan U9 24 15 24 Chrisp, Taylor U19 16 16 16 4 2017 Ciarma, Benjamin U15 6 3 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 53

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Civitarese, Lucas U12 61 15 61 Clark, Holly Women's 6 6 6 2017 Clarke, Ben Seniors 25 112 12 137 1 2002 Clarke, Craig U19 18 18 18 8 2017 Clarke, Nicole Women's 10 10 10 2017 Clarkson, Toby U10 26 1 26 Clarkson, Toby U9 26 14 26 Cleary, Sarah Women's 9 9 9 1 2017 Cleary, Victoria Women's 4 4 4 2017 Clements, Sam Seniors 91 17 91 9 2012 Cochrane, Connor U19 16 16 16 17 2017 Cole, Matthew U10 41 14 41 Collins, Harmoni Women's 9 9 9 2017 Conroy, Charles U15 10 10 Conroy, Declan U15 11 8 Constantinou, Stefan Seniors 126 11 126 3 2007 Cooper, Connor U17 13 1 Cooper, Mika U12 Girls 15 15 15 Coote, Benjamin U16 110 10 110 1 Costello, Lachlan U15 14 3 Cougan, Sam Seniors 23 68 9 91 1 2007 Cougan, Tom Seniors 117 6 117 2009 Courtney, Jackson U16 113 14 113 2 Cowie, Timothy U14 10 10 10 3 Coyne, Ali U16 Girls 13 13 13 2 Crawley, Alphonse U11 4 4 4 1 Creber, Natasha Women's 3 3 3 2017 Cripps, Jody U9 32 17 32 Crisp, Harrison U19 31 18 16 49 4 2015 Crothers, Benjamin U16 94 1 94 Crothers, Laura U12 Girls 15 15 15 Cullen, Amy Women's 12 12 12 2017 Cullis, Cameron U19 56 70 18 126 1 2010 Culvenor, Brendan Seniors 40 95 18 135 5 2006 Cunningham, Thomas U8 5 5 5 Currie, Kai U8 27 15 27 Curry, Shem Seniors 92 16 92 11 2010 Curtis, Lachlan U8 12 12 12 Daley, Jack U19 23 56 15 79 3 2012 Dally, Mitchell U8 10 10 10 Davis, Ben U12 66 15 66 Davis, Fyndon U13 52 13 52 3 De Biase, Roland Seniors 102 28 18 130 1 2003 De Wolf, Harrison U17 2 18 10 Delaney, Jamie U13 60 8 60 Dennis, Geordie U10 36 15 36 Deutscher, Miles U17 9 Deville, Luke Seniors 18 18 18 2 2017 Devine, Luca U9 13 13 13 Devine, Sofia U12 Girls 1 1 1 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 54

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Devola, Catherine Women's 7 7 7 2017 Di Nicolantonio, James U8 11 11 11 Di Pietrantonio, Matteo U12 59 10 59 Dickinson, Sam U15 1 3 Dickson, Heath U12 45 9 45 Dillon, Jay Seniors 55 1 55 2012 Dimmer, Jace U12 36 11 36 Dingeldei, Elizabeth Women's 6 6 6 2 2017 Docking, Joshua U12 69 12 69 Docking, Kimberley U16 Girls 24 12 24 1 Dodd, Callum U19 29 18 16 47 3 2015 Doherty, Jade U9 25 13 25 Donald, Jesse Seniors 135 10 135 4 2008 Donald, Oscar U19 9 9 9 2017 Donald, Zach Seniors 27 50 17 77 2 2011 Donnelly, Janelle Women's 1 1 1 2017 Doolan, Ben U16 102 2 102 Dowling, Archie U8 14 14 14 Doyle, Adam Harvey U13 13 13 13 Draheim, Jamie U13 60 14 60 Duddy, Anton Seniors 29 257 9 286 7 1996 Duffin, Luca U13 25 12 25 Dunk, Shanti U12 Girls 15 15 15 Dynon, Michael Seniors 96 5 96 2009 Ebbott, Kristy Women's 11 11 11 4 2017 Ebbott, Scott U19 35 17 35 3 2015 Eddey, Ashton U8 14 14 14 Eddey, Joshua U12 26 12 26 Edmondson, Eloise U12 Girls 14 14 14 Ekins, Richard U19 17 10 17 1 2016 Elliott, Charlie U8 12 12 12 Elliott, Oliver U10 43 17 43 Elliott, Sam U16 93 13 93 Ellison, Chris Seniors 77 11 77 5 2011 Evans, Arthur U11 47 13 47 Evans, Cooper U8 15 15 15 Fagan, Liam U11 49 14 49 2 Fallon, Ned Seniors 55 8 55 17 2009 Farr, Liam U8 14 14 14 Ferrari-Brown, Sheedi Women's 9 9 9 2017 Fevola, Leni U12 Girls 14 14 14 Field, Matthew U16 70 9 70 Filer, William U15 6 Fisher, Ashley Seniors 50 209 16 259 42 1997 Fix, Ethan U8 15 15 15 Fix, Jake U10 37 15 37 Flahive, Michael Seniors 242 9 242 3 1997 Fletcher, Leigh Seniors 25 223 18 248 2 2000 Floccas, Nic U19 4 2 4 2016 Flockart, Daisy U12 Girls 13 13 13 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 55

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Flockart, Felix U16 102 15 102 Flockart, Sam U14 95 11 95 1 Fode, Declan U17 15 5 Fogarty, Ryan Seniors 13 64 16 77 1 2013 Folino, Anthony Seniors 115 31 19 146 10 2008 Fox, Benjamin U12 62 14 62 Franke, Oliver U10 22 9 22 Fraser, Lachlan U16 119 12 119 2 French-Medic, Marco U11 11 11 11 French-Medic, Oliver U13 25 14 25 Gahan, Ari U19 11 11 11 5 2017 Gall, Sam U19 26 11 26 2 2016 Gall, Stephanie Women's 9 9 9 2017 Galloway, Thomas U17 13 2 Garbelotto, Michael U16 106 13 106 Garbelotto, William U14 14 14 14 2 Garlick, Matthew U10 26 15 26 Garraway-McMaster, Finn Seniors 32 11 32 6 2015 Gathercole, Charlotte U12 Girls 14 14 14 Gathercole, Mitchell U13 80 12 80 Gavnoudias, Dion U11 33 14 33 1 Gelso, Sebastian U9 26 14 26 Georganakis, Harry Bow U10 38 14 38 George, Phillip U17 16 5 Gernandt, Christian U16 106 1 106 Giampa, Marco U12 52 10 52 Gibbins, Harrison John U11 29 17 29 1 Giblin, Jack U12 66 15 66 Gill, Angus U11 56 17 56 35 Gill, Oscar U12 47 12 47 Gillard, Rhys U15 1 Giovannini, Cruz U8 13 13 13 Gittus, Sonny U9 25 13 25 Gleeson, Georgia U16 Girls 14 14 14 2 Gleeson, Matthew U11 64 13 64 8 Glennon, Scout U17 16 Godden, Ellie Women's 7 7 7 2017 Goldsmith, Thomas U16 132 14 132 Gonzalez, Adrian U8 12 12 12 Goulding, Cooper U16 94 16 94 1 Goyal, Theeran U9 34 12 34 Grace, Kathleen Women's 6 6 6 1 2017 Graham, Mitchell U10 25 13 25 Graham, Vanessa Women's 1 1 1 2017 Gramaconi, Tate U17 12 1 Grant, Lucy U16 Girls 13 13 13 2 Gray, Ethan U17 1 Gray, Jacob U17 1 Gray, Ned U13 66 15 66 12 Green, Benjamin U15 13 1 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 56

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Green, Tobias U8 10 10 10 Gregoriades, Olivia U12 Girls 15 15 15 Grenda, Jack U17 15 14 Griffin, Harrison U13 43 12 43 Griffin, Thomas U15 11 1 Grigg, Jordan U15 11 8 Haines, Harry U8 13 13 13 Haines, Joshua U11 54 16 54 20 Hales, Ava U16 Girls 11 11 11 1 Hall, Daniel U13 86 18 86 8 Hall, Fletcher U11 53 18 53 11 Hall, Mitchell U16 108 19 108 Hamilton, Henry U13 46 14 46 3 Hanna, Max U16 90 6 90 2 Hanna, Mia U16 Girls 11 11 11 Harbour, Christian Seniors 16 8 16 1 2011 Hardeman, James U16 119 11 119 Hardie, Campbell U9 22 10 22 Hare, Angus U8 16 16 16 Hare, Angus U9 16 3 16 Hare, James U13 47 4 47 Harper, Zane U8 12 12 12 Harrak, Anthony U11 54 14 54 Harris, Elizabeth U12 Girls 13 13 13 Harris, Hugh U13 14 14 14 Harris, Stanley Nelson Ivan U12 13 13 13 Harrison, Beau U16 70 14 70 1 Harrison, Natasha Women's 10 10 10 2017 Hart, Luke U16 120 2 120 1 Hatziladas, Dion U15 11 Haydon, Harry U13 38 12 38 Helling, James U10 25 12 25 Hemingway, Ben U10 37 12 37 Hemsley, Jenson U19 24 14 24 5 2016 Hetherington, Campbell Seniors 36 19 36 19 2015 Higgins, Tamsyn U16 Girls 27 9 27 Hoar, Ashton U19 19 19 19 12 2017 Hocking, Bradley U9 20 11 20 Holtham, Campbell U9 12 12 12 Hope, James U13 82 15 82 3 Hope, Oliver U13 81 15 81 3 Horigan, Oliver U13 61 10 61 6 Hotton, Kai U8 16 16 16 Hotton, Olli Maxwell U13 84 16 84 5 Hotton, Taj U11 72 18 72 16 Houridis, George U13 30 10 30 Houston, Stefan U10 27 15 27 Howe, Samuel U13 60 13 60 Howell, Oliver U12 75 15 75 Howey, Sean U16 41 2 41 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 57

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Hug, Adrian U19 98 38 22 136 3 2007 Hughes, Boston U8 11 11 11 Hunt, Noah U13 54 9 54 Hunt, Saskia Robin U12 Girls 7 7 7 Hurst, Brianna Women's 11 11 11 2017 Hurst, Tarryn Women's 7 7 7 6 2017 Hutchins, Nicholas U17 8 2 Ianuali, Luke U16 81 2 81 4 Ilczynski, Reid U8 11 11 11 Ilhan, Jaida U16 Girls 12 12 12 2 Jackson, Nick Seniors 32 14 32 17 2015 Jackson, Stephanie U12 Girls 8 8 8 Jebb, James U8 12 12 12 Jeffrey, Brodie U12 69 15 69 Jennings, Edward U8 15 15 15 1 Jewell, Nick Seniors 14 124 12 138 2008 Joho, Sam U11 23 14 23 1 Jolles, Simon U16 13 9 13 Jones, Corey U19 119 75 19 194 37 2005 Jones, Harry U8 13 13 13 1 Jones, Rick Seniors 128 88 16 216 1 1999 Jones, Tayla U16 Girls 15 15 15 11 Jones, Tim Seniors 126 97 16 223 11 2001 Jones, William U8 12 12 12 Jongen, Hudson U10 47 21 47 Jongen, Nate U8 40 27 40 Jovanovic, Luka U19 12 12 12 2017 Jury, Jackson U12 32 4 32 Karamitos, Nicholas U12 70 10 70 Kelk, Oscar U11 39 15 39 Kellett, Frederick U11 43 15 43 Kelly Foran, Caelan U8 13 13 13 Kennedy, Jack U13 54 14 54 5 Kennedy, Mia U12 Girls 14 14 14 Kenny, Liam U16 126 18 126 2 Kezilas, Ben Seniors 16 268 16 284 2000 Khanbashi, Kaden U10 32 11 32 Khanbashi, Kian U10 48 12 48 King, Fraser U13 62 12 62 King, Sunny U9 22 12 22 Kirkwood, Lachlan U12 39 13 39 Kneebush, Ben Seniors 44 19 44 6 2015 Knight, Kobe U8 12 12 12 Kobus Kirchner, Trent U15 7 Kollmorgen, Luke U8 15 15 15 Kollmorgen, Thomas U11 52 17 52 12 Kordupel, Joshua U8 10 10 10 Kozulin, Antoni U19 11 11 11 1 2017 Kozulin, Julian U19 14 14 14 3 2017 Kozulin, Romaan U19 15 15 15 2 2017 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 58

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Kuzman, Taj U8 12 12 12 Lambert, Chris Seniors 29 3 29 2005 Landy, Phoebe U16 Girls 12 12 12 1 Langford, Will U8 13 13 13 Larkworthy, James Matthew U16 12 12 12 5 Laverty, William U15 13 14 Le Grice, Joshua U16 109 7 109 8 Leeds, Max U10 37 13 37 Lefort, Louis U12 64 13 64 Leman-Philp, Raphael U9 25 13 25 Lenarcic, Bianca Women's 10 10 10 2017 Lever, Mitchell U14 54 10 54 1 Lever, Sophie U16 Girls 10 10 10 2 Lewis, Harry U11 56 17 56 10 Lewis, Jessica U12 Girls 6 6 6 Licheri, William U9 11 11 11 Lindsay, Amelia Women's 7 7 7 3 2017 Livitsanis, Imogen U16 Girls 13 13 13 1 Lloyd, Jack Seniors 55 12 55 1 2014 Lloyd, Jed Seniors 9 9 9 3 2017 Lohan, Flyn U15 12 8 Lohan, Jules U13 83 16 83 1 Lynch, Hugo U14 62 13 62 13 Lynch, Joe U16 6 6 6 Lynch, Orlando U11 26 15 26 2 Lynch, Rory Seniors 115 16 115 2011 Lynch, Sebastien U8 14 14 14 Lyon, Darcy Charles U14 27 15 27 5 Lyon, Edward U12 62 13 62 Lyons, Ethan U13 50 14 50 Macnab, Alessandro U10 38 13 38 Macnab, James U12 67 13 67 Macrae, Lucas U14 40 11 40 Maginness, Thomas U16 122 13 122 1 Mailing, Trent U17 13 3 Marron, Benjamin U16 119 14 119 5 Marron, Thomas U19 16 16 16 11 2017 Marshall, Joshua U9 13 13 13 Marshall, Sam U13 72 15 72 4 Mather, Lewis Seniors 9 9 9 1 2017 Mawkes, Jamie U16 Girls 4 4 4 1 McArthur, Grace Women's 5 5 5 2017 McCarthy, Thom Seniors 18 69 7 87 4 2004 Mccartney, Hamish U17 7 McCartney, Liam U19 38 17 38 2015 McConville, Connor U16 69 17 69 McConville, Patrick U11 55 15 55 2 McFadden, Angus U8 14 14 14 McIlveney, Louis U8 13 13 13 McIntosh, Jake U12 25 13 25 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 59

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT McIntosh, Kit U8 14 14 14 Mckenna, Zac U10 37 15 37 McKimm, Jonty U11 42 16 42 8 McKimm, Ted U12 67 14 67 Mckinley, Thomas U16 132 16 132 5 McLaren, Caitlin Women's 9 9 9 2017 McLaren, Chloe Women's 12 12 12 1 2017 McLeish, Presley U13 71 10 71 McLeod, Massimo U10 25 14 25 McNeil, Adam Seniors 121 17 121 6 2010 McPherson, Josh Seniors 108 74 9 182 6 2002 Meikle, Joshua U9 24 13 24 Melnjak, Dillon U19 16 16 16 18 2017 Melnjak, Joel U19 16 27 9 43 11 2011 Melvin, Lois U16 Girls 15 8 15 Menahem, Caelan U8 14 14 14 Merlo, Darcy Seniors 48 16 48 8 2015 Merrick, Taylan Women's 9 9 9 2017 Mihelyi, Sonja Women's 5 5 5 5 2017 Miller, Maegan U16 Girls 40 12 40 Miller, Max U15 10 6 Milliken, Emma Women's 10 10 10 2017 Milliken, Sarah Women's 8 8 8 2017 Molino, Max U19 13 13 13 2 2017 Montgomery, Ben U8 11 11 11 1 Moon, Crystal Women's 4 4 4 2017 Moore, Anna Women's 4 4 4 1 2017 Morcom, Luke Seniors 45 96 14 141 2009 Morey, Charles U10 26 13 26 Morison, Georgia U12 Girls 12 12 12 Morris, Billy U12 69 14 69 Morris, Cameron U16 145 17 145 7 Morris, Frank U16 22 9 22 Morris, Max U13 80 13 80 Morris, William U17 10 1 Moss, Baxter U9 25 14 25 Moss, Holly U16 Girls 13 13 13 Mouat, Liam U19 15 5 15 1 2016 Muller, William U10 37 12 37 Murnane, Nick Seniors 17 17 17 11 2017 Murray, Fergus U16 101 14 101 3 Murray-White, Esme U12 Girls 14 14 14 Myers, Lucas U8 12 12 12 Naylor, Mandy Women's 8 8 8 2017 Neave, Harry U16 89 11 89 5 Nelson, Jackson U8 16 16 16 Neville, Hannah U16 Girls 11 11 11 Newey, Shae U8 14 14 14 Newman, Archibald U8 12 12 12 Nicholl, Gabrielle U16 Girls 22 13 22 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 60

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Nicholl, Josh U12 62 12 62 Nicholls, Alexandra U16 Girls 6 6 6 Nichols, Jacob U8 12 12 12 Nixon-Smith, Luke U13 81 18 81 1 Nolan, Cooper U17 11 2 Nolan, Lachlan U9 25 13 25 Nolan, Matthew U19 13 13 13 6 2017 Nolan, Mitch U11 36 9 36 1 Nolan, William U16 104 15 104 5 Norton, Harry U11 14 9 14 Noske, Matthew U17 7 7 O'Brien, Kiah Women's 9 9 9 2017 Ockerby, Fletcher U9 26 14 26 Ockerby, Harry U9 26 14 26 O'Driscoll, Liam U16 55 21 55 7 Officer, Charlie U16 97 13 97 Officer, Harry U14 95 15 95 13 Okalyi, Ziggy U8 12 12 12 O'Keefe, Henry U8 15 15 15 O'Keefe, Mason U9 4 O'Meara, Ciara U16 Girls 6 6 6 1 O'Neill, Brodie U15 12 4 O'Neill, Chevi U12 64 11 64 Osborn, Daniel U14 68 14 68 2 Page, Oscar U15 14 15 Paino, Damien U13 65 13 65 Palmer, Miles U11 38 14 38 Palmer, Samuel U13 18 9 18 Pavlou, Josh Seniors 107 89 17 196 2 2002 Pavlou, Nick Seniors 91 16 5 107 14 2006 Peat, Edward U8 4 4 4 Pels, Isaac U10 22 9 22 Pepicelli, Alexander U12 45 12 45 Pepicelli, James U10 36 13 36 Pepicelli, Thomas U14 80 12 80 Perkins, Angus Craig U14 56 11 56 2 Perkins, Chris U16 48 8 48 10 Petch, Nathan U15 13 3 Petris, Ethan U12 24 6 24 Phillips, Micheal U10 28 15 28 Phillips, Zara Women's 9 9 9 1 2017 Pickering, Elisha U16 Girls 31 12 31 2 Pinto, Nick Seniors 128 69 3 197 1995 Pirrie, Zac Seniors 24 1 24 2012 Plafadelis, Zachary U17 1 Planincic, Eliza U16 Girls 11 11 11 Politarhis, Casey Women's 4 4 4 2017 Pollio, Jack U8 14 14 14 Poulos, Michael U19 16 16 16 6 2017 Powell, Ryan U10 40 15 40 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 61

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Power, Adam Seniors 286 12 286 5 1994 Prosser, James Seniors 37 18 37 4 2016 Pryor, Benjamin U17 13 53 Purton, Deakin U8 12 12 12 Quinlan, Nick U14 89 14 89 Rafaniello, Maximus U12 53 13 53 Raghdo, Samme U19 28 13 9 41 1 2015 Raghdo, Zac U19 20 18 20 6 2016 Ramsden, Joseph U11 36 14 36 3 Randall, Thomas U13 77 13 77 Rankine, Lucas U12 69 12 69 Rao, Jordan U11 26 15 26 2 Raymer, Steven U19 11 28 18 39 1 2016 Raywood, Shae U16 Girls 44 14 44 6 Reed, Mitchell U10 42 15 42 Rees, Jesse Seniors 38 3 38 2013 Reeve, Leopold U10 14 14 14 Reeve, Maximilian U8 12 12 12 Reynolds, Olivia U12 Girls 15 15 15 Reynolds, Tommy U14 92 14 92 6 Riddoch, Sebastian U11 11 11 11 1 Rieniets, Matthew U19 36 17 36 17 2016 Ries, Oliver U9 23 13 23 2 Ries, Spencer U8 13 13 13 Ring, Jake U9 11 11 11 Roberts, Archie U12 78 15 78 Roberts, Harry U8 11 11 11 Roberts, Jack U11 44 9 44 Roberts, Oscar Seniors 12 12 12 13 2017 Robertson, Greta U16 Girls 28 14 28 10 Robertson, Harry U19 53 26 19 79 4 2007 Rogerson, Stephanie Women's 7 7 7 4 2017 Ross, Alex Seniors 104 6 104 2 2006 Rowley, Addison U10 24 12 24 Runciman, Jaxon U15 2 Ryan, Luke U12 50 13 50 Saint-John, William U15 12 1 Samkova, Gabriella Women's 9 9 9 2017 Samson, Callum U15 8 5 Sando, Wesley U10 40 14 40 Sansotta, Joseph U9 25 13 25 Sarant, Refe U11 31 11 31 1 Sarant, Zain U11 35 12 35 6 Sardo, Sebastian U16 87 15 87 Saunders, Zac Lucas U8 14 14 14 2 Sawatzki, Hewett U8 13 13 13 Sawatzki, Jensen U12 67 14 67 Schaeche, Adam Seniors 9 6 9 1 2016 Schenk, Olivia Women's 9 9 9 2017 Schmitz, Josh Seniors 69 91 5 160 2001 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 62

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Schwarz, Caitlin U16 Girls 22 15 22 6 Seater, Julian U14 58 10 58 1 Seddon, Ben U12 72 15 72 Seddon, Jake U10 41 14 41 Semaan, Christian U12 47 14 47 Sharpe, Lincoln U9 27 14 27 Sharry, Tom U19 107 20 17 127 4 2006 Shulman, Jordan U19 9 9 9 2017 Sill, Joshua U8 15 15 15 Simos, William U12 46 14 46 Skellern, Alba Women's 6 6 6 1 2017 Skellern, Zebedee U16 29 5 29 1 Slamet, Alia Women's 11 11 11 2017 Slykhaus, Samuel U19 10 10 10 4 2017 Smith, Daniel U9 12 12 12 Smith, Nathan Seniors 133 38 3 171 8 2009 Smith, William U19 17 17 17 1 2017 Smyrk, Jimi U10 9 9 9 Smyth, Alexander U13 73 12 73 Solomon, Aliah U12 Girls 15 15 15 Spaziani, Matthew U16 84 16 84 2 Spooner, Max U8 11 11 11 Stafford, Freddie U10 26 15 26 Stafford, Mia U12 Girls 15 15 15 Stafford, Oliver U12 60 6 60 Stanfield, Tom U19 33 14 33 2015 Stephens, Rebecca Women's 6 6 6 2017 Stewart, Amelia U16 Girls 20 13 20 Stewart, Kyle U16 137 5 137 Stewart, Sam U14 66 11 66 1 Storey, Daniel U9 24 12 24 Strickland, Thomas U8 11 11 11 Strickland, William U10 22 11 22 Sutherland, Oliver U11 51 14 51 2 Tammesild, Jesse U17 15 1 Tanner, Charlie U8 12 12 12 Taranto, Jake U12 72 15 72 Taylor, Andy Seniors 6 6 6 2 2017 Taylor, Liam U17 16 Taylor, Makenzy U16 Girls 15 15 15 Taylor, Sam U19 19 19 19 2017 Telford, Luke U17 16 Temple, Megan Women's 7 7 7 2017 Terjung, Daniel U19 49 19 9 68 5 2007 Theodore, Ben Seniors 82 9 82 1 2006 Thomas, Jaye U16 Girls 17 8 17 2 Thomas, Jeremy U11 58 13 58 6 Thorpe, Charlie Seniors 13 13 13 2017 Thorpe, Emily U12 Girls 14 14 14 Timmons, Lucy Women's 11 11 11 2017 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 63

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Timms, Kegan U16 118 14 118 1 Tocher, Daniel U19 1 1 1 2015 Todarello, Domenic U9 24 12 24 Todd, Jay U11 45 15 45 4 Tomsic, Boston U17 16 11 Traeger-Haig, Ben Seniors 50 12 50 4 2014 Travers, Jacob U16 99 12 99 1 Troy, Patrick U13 14 14 14 Tsindos, Amelia Women's 4 4 4 2017 Tuffley, Harrison U11 61 16 61 3 Tuffley, Hugo U9 24 14 24 Tuffley, Jack U13 72 16 72 Tuffley, Mitchell U11 61 16 61 7 Tuffley, Will U13 71 15 71 Tully, Lachlan U17 7 7 Turner, Ed Seniors 155 142 4 297 12 1999 Tweedie, Campbell U16 111 12 111 van der Linden, Nicholas Harry U16 115 14 115 9 van Oorschot, Vincent U19 15 15 15 11 2017 Venturi, Lorenzo U16 126 15 126 16 Verbunt, Kyle U12 74 15 74 Verma, Luke Seniors 137 26 2 163 2 2003 Vien, Reilly U8 12 12 12 Walker, Will Seniors 27 6 1 33 4 2014 Warman, Matthew U16 96 15 96 1 Warren, Ryan Seniors 45 3 45 2012 Watson, Cooper U19 14 14 14 2017 Watson, Zac U16 98 10 98 2 Watts, Elicia U12 Girls 15 15 15 Weavers, Jack U10 40 15 40 Weber, Joseph U11 52 15 52 2 Weeks, Benjamin U10 27 15 27 Wells, Benjo U13 15 15 15 Westerbeek, Thomas U11 51 13 51 3 Wheeler, Lachlan Seniors 306 11 306 1 1999 Whelan, Joe U8 13 13 13 White, Finn U9 13 13 13 White, Marcus U16 107 20 107 White, Nicholas U11 51 17 51 1 Whittaker, Edie U12 Girls 12 12 12 Wigley, Cooper U14 92 14 92 Wilson, Charlie U14 89 13 89 7 Wilson, Matthew U15 14 2 Wilson, Natalie Women's 2 2 2 2017 Wilson, Patrick U9 25 13 25 Wilson, Samuel U16 41 7 41 Woff, Nathaniel U10 39 18 39 1 Wolfenden, Alice U12 Girls 14 14 14 Wolfenden, Harry U10 38 14 38 Wood, Courtenay Women's 8 8 8 2017 www.hamptonrovers.com.au HRAFC ANNUAL REPORT 2017 64

HAMPTON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB | EST. 1929

NAME TEAM JNR GAMES SNR GAMES 2017 GAMES TOT GAMES 2017 GOALS DEBUT Wood, William U19 14 14 14 28 2017 Woolston, Andrew U19 63 25 18 88 11 2007 Wormington, Christopher Peter U9 13 13 13 Wright, Jack U17 7 4 Yates, Jessica Women's 10 10 10 3 2017 Youl, Bonnie Women's 1 1 1 2017 Young, Matthew U16 11 11 11 Zagame, Austin U15 13 3 Zaina, Jack Seniors 113 92 15 205 4 2004 Zhou, Jerry U15 6 1 Ziesing, Gideon U10 42 15 42 Ziesing, Zachary U13 86 21 86 6

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A big crowd was in attendance at Boss James Reserve when the club hosted the first ever VAFA Women’s match.

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