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East Brighton FROM THE DESK... WAYNE HOLDSWORTH, SFL CEO STRATEGIC PLAN We are more than happy to assist development objectives that we as This week I would like to draw your any club with the formation of a a league also endeavour to align attention to the importance of having plan or indeed the evaluation of an ourselves with which may be of a strategic plan to ensure your existing plan. interest to you. football club is viable and relevant for I have attached AFL Victoria’s 7 Go well today. the future. Normally the plan is a 3 year plan AFL Victoria’s plans are in line with the AFL development objectives, established that focuses on what the club wants according to regional and segment priorities ...... to achieve in a macro sense, when To develop and support appropriate pathways for all segments from AFL is it going to be done, how it is to be 1 Participation Auskick through to Open age competitions that maximise participation. done, who is responsible for getting To support leagues, their clubs & schools to provide quality it done and any risks associated with 2 Community environments & management to motivate volunteers, umpires, coaches, teachers and sports trainers for all levels of Australian football. Community achieving your plan. 1 Foundation Last week end the SFL reviewed To develop community engagement initiatives that add social value and 3 Engagement support access to the broader pathways and inclusive environments, its Strategic plan and whilst much particularly in the Indigenous and multicultural communities. of it continues to be relevant some change was necessary to 4 Fans To build relationships with the community to develop fans of the game. accommodate the ever changing football landscape. To establish a best practice talent pathway and enhance Second Tier 5 TalentT & Second Tier competitions to identify, attract and develop first choice athletes as well 2 Best Talent Many clubs have a very robust as provide a career path for talented umpires and coaches. strategic plan underpinned by the To collaborate on facility development for the community football 6 operational plan and 1 club that Facilities network of leagues, their clubs and schools. Great comes to mind that has a very 3 Infrastructure To attract, develop & retain quality people and develop a high innovative plan is the Sandown 7 People & Culture performance culture in line with our values. Cobras. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 CHELTENHAM HAMPTON MOORABBIN 2nd Floor, Junior Development Building v HIGHETT v BENTLEIGH v CAULFIELD Moorabbin Reserve, Linton Street ROUND 10 PO Box 1018, Moorabbin VIC 3189 CHELSEA HEIGHTS BLACK ROCK DANDENONG P: 9553 5644 v ST KILDA CITY v SOUTHERN DRAGONS v HALLAM F: 9553 5655 DINGLEY SKYE ASHWOOD Chief Executive Offi cer: Wayne Holdsworth v HEATHERTON v EAST MALVERN v SANDOWN Football Operations: Matt Duck EAST BRIGHTON MURRUMBEENA DOVETON EAGLES Tribunal Venue: SFL Headquarters Linton Street, Moorabbin v CLAYTON v OAKLEIGH DISTRICT v ENDEAVOUR HILLS (Melways Ref 77 F6) ST PAULS SOUTH YARRA MOUNT WAVERLEY Football Record: maree.heverin@sfl .com.au v MORDIALLOC v SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS v LYNDALE OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECORD “SOUTHERN FOOTY” www.sfl .com.au 1 MATCH OF THE ROUND BROADCAST Division Two: Saturday June 23 Proudly brought to you by: Leader Newspapers, Sandown Function Centre, MURRUMBEENA 88.3 Southern FM VS OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Murrumbeena Park Kangaroo Road Murrumbeena Melway Ref: 69 B7 On Air: 2pm – 5pm Game start time: 2.10pm Home club from all grounds phone 88.3FM on 9583 0533 with 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full time scores. KooGA SUNDAY RADIO SHOW PLAYER OF THE ROUND 88.3 SOUTHERN FM - 11AM Daniel Vaughan – Cheltenham The Bees are back! This weeks show gets out amongst the Daniel Vaughan made the move from the people for an outside broadcast. Barnesy Cheltenham Panthers JFC to play senior football at the Cheltenham FC in 2010. Daniel and Beanie taking it to the streets of Dingley has been a consistent performer for the from 11am. Join the Bees at 1 Anita Street Rosellas after returning from injury. Daniel was Dingley for all the news and results from instrumental across half back for the Rosellas against St Pauls last round. Daniel is this Round 10. weeks KooGa Player of the Round. This weeks guests: Daniel wins a Kooga pack which can be collected from the SFL offi ce during business Nick Jewell – Heatherton FC coach hours. Congratulations Daniel! KooGa offi cial supplier to the SFL Listen to 88.3 Southern FM every Sunday “for all your on fi eld and off fi eld apparel” 2 SOUTHERN FOOTY 2012 2012 Reclink Police and Fire Charity Football Cup Sunday 8th July 2pm Bentleigh Football Club Arthur Street Bentleigh Half time clinic with Richmond, Carlton and Collingwood Players Jumping Castle, Showbags, Sausage Sizzle, Drinks, Fire Trucks on display and much more. Richmond footballers Kelvin Moore and Matthew White will join Melbourne’s Max Gawn in a pre game sports panel in the Bentleigh Football Club Social Rooms hosted by Paul Dimattina at 12.30. All Welcome Contact Dizzy Smith for further details on 0410 410 871 Proudly Supported by: Reclink Australia’s mission is to provide sporting, social and arts activities to enhance the lives of people experiencing disadvantage DIVISION 1: FROM THE BOUNDARY BEN POLLARD After a much-needed week off (for Szerszyn and Kreskas just keep trot. This one’s money in the bank some clubs), Round 9 confi rmed we delivering. for Chelt. have three separate battles going on in Division One: three clubs going The St Pauls slump continues, CHELSEA HEIGHTS VS ST KILDA CITY for the minor premiership, four clubs as Cheltenham made it three St Kilda travel to Beazley Reserve fi ghting for the two other fi nals spots losses on the trot for the hurting needing a win to keep their head and three clubs looking to avoid Doggies. The reigning champs above water in the race for a fi nals relegation... have been decimated by injury spot. The 2012 Saints haven’t and now fi nd themselves back in matched it with the big boys as they They barely got there, but St Kilda the brawl for fourth and fi fth after have in the past – they’ve lost every City did enough to bag the four this 23-point defeat at Jack Barker game against the teams above them points against Highett at Turner Oval. If anything, you could say the on the ladder and you doubt they’ll Road. The fi nal margin was just nine Doggies’ depth is being developed reverse that trend against the fl ying points and the Saints simply could for the crucial run to the fi nals. Heighters. not shake the Doggies all day, who Brendan Dawes and Adam McIntyre were admirably... dogged. St Kilda again gave everything to keep the DINGLEY VS HEATHERTON City’s consistent performers knew Dogs within nine points at three- The Boundary Cup goes back on this was one they couldn’t afford to quarter time, but the Rosellas were the line at Souter Oval and one drop and Zio Holdinghausen and too strong. Chris Neophitou, Daniel hopes this rendition of the Dingley- Gary Johnstone were massive in Vaughan and Tim Bolger stood Heatherton derby is a closer contest getting them over the line. tallest for the victors. than in Round 1. The Dingoes smashed their rivals by 104 points Heatherton received an injection of We said it was a timely test for that day, and having hit a mid- former AFL talent against Chelsea Dingley, hosting the ladder leaders season purple patch, it’ll require Heights at Beazley Reserve, with at Souter Oval... And the Dingoes a big effort from Heatherton’s senior coach Nick Jewell bringing took it up to East Brighton for Richmond crew to knock them off. ex-Richmond players Greg Stafford almost the entire game. With superb and Mark Chaffey into the Tunners’ effi ciency inside 50 – as opposed EAST BRIGHTON VS CLAYTON mix. A turnaround in fortunes clearly to the Vampires’ wastefulness – Just as Clayton fi nd themselves won’t happen overnight – a 72-point Dingley found themselves eight within reach of a fi nals spot, they loss was the end result. The big- points up at the fi nal change and get bundled off to Hurlingham Park. name signings will clearly be better eyeing off a famous victory. But, in Rest assured, East Brighton hearts for the run, as Jewell himself led a bittersweet one-point fi nish, the were beating a little too fast for their Heatherton’s resistance against a result didn’t fall their way. Boy, have own liking last weekend and the strong Heighters outfi t. Chelsea they turned things around since an Vamps should come out all guns vice-captain Darren Walsh was their embarrassing loss to Cheltenham blazing from the very start this week. best, along with Luke Newton and in Round 5! Like good sides do, Like the Clays’ improvement this young Jordan Peryman, while Joel the Vamps found a way to win the season, but they’ll fi nd it hard to end Dalton slotted six majors. tight one. As usual, the Jamiesons, the ladder leader’s unbeaten streak. Jansen, Douthie and Williamson Clayton did exactly what they stepped up when it counted. ST PAULS VS MORDIALLOC needed to on their home turf against After a tough month, Mordialloc lowly Mordialloc, dominating from CHELTENHAM VS HIGHETT wouldn’t mind coming up against start to fi nish in an 85-point romp. Round 10 marks the fi rst week of the decimated Dogs at McKinnon Every percentage point will be vital rematches for the year, where we Reserve this week.
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