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Record Round 17 Volunteer Saturday 16 August Round SEASON 2014 RECORD ROUND 17 VOLUNTEER SATURDAY 16 AUGUST ROUND VV VV VV VV VV PENINSULA FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE This week... Office Talk The 2014 PCNSA season is in its to speak with these members to ensure that they final fortnight and the office is as are responsible in this pursuit and do not make the busy as ever preparing for football mistakes that some have done in the past. Club and and netball finals as well as our annual vote count league can easily be brought into disrepute by one functions where the best individual efforts of our errant action of incident so we ask all club leaders to sports people will be officially acknowledged. make everyone in their charge aware of this prior to These events are always a major highlight of the year these gatherings. and clubs are encouraged to inform their players ROC will play Keysborough for the Ian McLean and members and issue invitations to supporters Memorial Shield in a big Casey Cardinia League and sponsors as a way of saying thanks for the year. rivalry game this weekend, while over in Nepean More information in regard to dates and times will be League, traditional foes Red Hill and Crib Point will available shortly, along with official invitation lists to square off with the Edmond-Healy Shield on the line. each club. Good luck to all sides. Fittingly the next two weekends have been set aside Finals are now front and centre for all involved in to celebrate the efforts of the wonderful and often our three competitions. Club officials are again unsung people that keep our clubs and leagues reminded that they need to inform their members functioning – our volunteers. and supporters of the schedule and the league’s Two weeks have been set aside so that each club expectations as far as behavior is concerned with the has a home game where these loyal servants can view to ensuring their sides have the most support in be properly acknowledged and thanked for the each football and netball grade and that their clubs work and passion they have demonstrated over the are represented in a positive and responsible light. season. It is hoped that all clubs take the opportunity to do something for these heroes of sport. It is also a great chance for players to simply say ‘thank you’ to those that they often take for granted as they concentrate on their season’s endeavours. People like gate-keepers, canteen staff, scoreboard attendants, time-keepers and those who clean the facilities after a game or training are often the unseen faces but are all important cogs in our clubs’ sporting wheel. Volunteer round was initiated and scheduled to assist clubs acknowledge these and others involved and the PCNSA is very keen to maintain and grow this support for future generations. We anticipate some great stories of acknowledgement as the season reaches its peak. With the onset of finals, many players from sides not involved at the business end of the season will be turning their attention to wrapping up the year with their annual celebrations. It is timely for clubs MPNFL http://twitter.com/MPNFL DISCLAIMER & COPYRIGHT STARTING TIMES All editorial material and photographs published in the record are subject FOOTBALL to copyright laws and may not be reproduced without written consent U18’s 10.20am from PCN Sports Alliance. PCN Sports Alliance and its printing agent hold Reserves: 12.10pm Seniors: 2.00pm no responsibility for any errors, omissions in material supplied by a third party or that is in breach of the Trade Practices Act 1974, Copyright Act 1968, Fair Trading Act 1985, or infringes the rights of any person. NETBALL C Grade: 11.00am Design and Printed by: Carbonless Books (03) 9775 1111 B Grade: 12.15pm A Grade: 1.30pm Photo’s supplied by Michael Kompa MPNFL 2/68 Station Street, Somerville. PO Box 468, Somerville 3912 Tel: 5977 8496 Fax: 5977 9418 Email: [email protected] www.peninsulafnl.com.au 3 4 www.peninsulafnl.com.au AFL Vic Country Country football’s proud history PLAYERS FROM COUNTRY VICTORIA INVITED of producing AFL stars TO NATIONAL DRAFT COMBINE Country football’s proud history of producing AFL stars NAME TAC CUP REGION HOME CLUB looks set to continue with a number of players, including Jaden McGrath Bendigo Pioneers Kerang possible number 1 draft pick Patrick McCartin, invited to the NAB AFL Draft Combine. Daniel Capiron Dandenong Stingrays Edithvale-Aspendale McCartin (Geelong Falcons) is one of 19 youngsters from Tom Lamb Dandenong Stingrays Edithvale-Aspendale the Vic Country classified TAC Cup regions to be invited, Jack Lonie Dandenong Stingrays Seaford with the Murray Bushrangers leading the way with six representatives. Zaine Cordy Geelong Falcons Ocean Grove The Falcons are the next best with four, followed by the Hugh Goddard Geelong Falcons Geelong Amateurs Gippsland Power and Dandenong Stingrays with three apiece. The North Ballarat Rebels will have two players at Patrick McCartin Geelong Falcons St Josephs the National Combine, while Jaden McGrath is the sole Jackson Nelson Geelong Falcons St Marys representative from the Bendigo Pioneers. Nick Coughlan Murray Bushrangers Albury Tigers The Combine, which will be held from Tuesday September 30 to Friday October 3, will see 96 players Nathan Drummond Murray Bushrangers Mooroopna put through their paces in both fitness and skill based Brydan Hodgson Murray Bushrangers Lavington testing. Dougal Howard Murray Bushrangers Albury Tigers The boys will be measured for their speed, endurance and ability to make decisions under pressure in tests such Daniel Howe Murray Bushrangers Rennie as the renowned shuttle run (beep test), three kilometre Caleb Marchbank Murray Bushrangers Benalla Saints time trial, 20m sprint and Nathan Buckley kicking Daniel Butler North Ballarat Rebels Lake Wendouree challenge. To attend the NAB AFL Draft Combine, players must be Rowan Marshall North Ballarat Rebels Portland nominated by at least four AFL clubs. Christian Buykx-Smith Gippsland Power Traralgon As well as measuring their athleticism and football skills, Jordan Cunico Gippsland Power Traralgon each player’s personality and character – all essential elements clubs need to consider in the drafting process – Lukas Webb Gippsland Power Lakes Entrance will be put to the test in gruelling interviews. A further 100 players will be tested at State Combines in Brett Connell Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Country Football Manager The draft pecking order remains a mystery but some WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country experts have McCartin and Eastern Ranges star Cristian Petracca fighting it out for the No.1 pick. Despite an injury interrupted National Carnival, McCartin was still named at full forward in the All-Australian and looms as the preferred choice for clubs searching for a key forward. His clean hands, speed on the lead and strong body has man believing he could step up to the AFL level as early as next year. DRINK RESPONSIBLY The BUNDABERG word, BEAR Device and associated logos are trademarks. © The Bundaberg Distilling Company Pty Ltd 2013. www.peninsulafnl.com.au 5 DDB5431_Select_Vat_49x137.indd 1 25/03/13 5:53 PM Ladders SENIORS Team P W L D For Agst % Pts Fston YCW 16 14 2 0 1586 768 206.51 56 Bonbeach 16 12 4 0 1474 1012 145.65 48 Goal Kickers Edi-Asp 16 11 5 0 1484 1104 134.42 44 Mornington 16 11 5 0 1390 1173 118.50 44 Seniors Langwarrin 16 9 7 0 1387 1105 125.52 36 Mt Eliza 16 9 7 0 1328 1187 111.88 36 Name Club Rnd Tot Pines 16 7 9 0 1134 1369 82.83 28 David Bodley Fston YCW 5 41 Seaford 16 3 12 1 1138 1533 74.23 14 Guy Hendry Pines 4 37 Chelsea 16 2 14 0 962 1490 64.56 8 Scott Lockwood Mt Eliza 6 36 Karingal 16 1 14 1 751 1893 39.67 6 Jackson Calder Mornington 2 36 Dale Nolan Mornington 1 36 RESERVES Matthew Dimkos Langwarrin 5 33 Beau Muston Langwarrin 0 32 Team P W L D For Agst % Pts Shane McDonald Bonbeach 1 29 Mt Eliza 16 12 2 2 1203 629 191.26 52 Jarrod Garth Edi-Asp 1 28 Mornington 16 11 3 2 1091 542 201.29 48 Jordan Moncrieff Mt Eliza 0 26 Langwarrin 16 12 4 0 1230 650 189.23 48 Fston YCW 16 12 4 0 1087 604 179.97 48 Reserves Bonbeach 16 10 6 0 917 628 146.02 40 Seaford 16 7 9 0 943 905 104.20 28 Name Club Rnd Tot Edi-Asp 16 5 11 0 837 1028 81.42 20 Chelsea 16 5 11 0 771 1112 69.33 20 Bradley Wakeling Fston YCW 0 45 Pines 16 4 12 0 708 1036 68.34 16 Mathew Poore Langwarrin 3 27 Karingal 16 0 16 0 283 1936 14.62 0 Alexander Dalton Edi-Asp 4 26 Robert Dyring Mt Eliza 0 24 UNDER 18’S Michael Chaplin Fston YCW 2 22 Kieran Albanese Langwarrin 0 22 Team P W L D For Agst % Pts Jayden Johnsen Langwarrin 3 21 Mt Eliza 16 16 0 0 1741 385 452.21 64 Thomas Lonie Seaford 0 21 Edi-Asp 16 12 4 0 1310 855 153.22 48 Nicholas Strickland Mt Eliza 0 20 Owen Hulett Bonbeach 2 19 Seaford 16 12 4 0 1139 812 140.27 48 Mornington 16 11 5 0 1491 759 196.44 44 Karingal 16 9 7 0 1048 955 109.74 36 Under 18’s Langwarrin 16 7 9 0 1163 957 121.53 28 Fston YCW 16 6 10 0 941 991 94.95 24 Name Club Rnd Tot Bonbeach 16 5 11 0 809 1133 71.40 20 Chelsea 16 2 14 0 736 1341 54.88 8 Corey Hanger Langwarrin 5 57 Pines 16 0 16 0 163 2353 6.93 0 Kailum Newland Langwarrin 2 42 Benjamin O’Brien Edi-Asp 2 36 Brendan De Ruyter Mornington 2 34 SPIRIT OF SPORT MEDAL PRESENTATION Mitchell Chopping Mt Eliza 0 32 Bayley Burt, Pines Josh Rogowski Karingal 1 30 Ryan Odell Mornington 0 29 Bayley will be presented with a framed certificate Jordan Capkin Mt Eliza 2 28 & medallion by a member of the Victorian Police Max Byrnes Edi-Asp 1 28 on Saturday 16 August Jack Greenwood Fston YCW 4 27 6 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Super Secure 5 acre storage facility ARTHURS storage CARRUM DOWNS 7 day access - 24 hour monitoring and electric security fencing n Small to large units n Trailers available n Competitive rates n Home Storage n Flexible terms n Boat and Caravan Storage n High Security n Business & Commercial Storage ARTHURS storage CARRUM DOWNS 121 Hall Road ) Carrum Downs 03 9783 0788 [email protected] www.arthursstorage.com.au www.peninsulafnl.com.au 7 Results SENIORS Bonbeach 1.2 3.3 5.6 7.7.49 Edi-Asp 2.2 3.5 8.7 11.9.75 Mt Eliza 0.2 1.4 2.4 3.5.23 Langwarrin 6.0 7.5 10.10 14.13.97 Bonbeach Goal Kickers: O.
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