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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

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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

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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. Hulett 2, C. Pendleton, L. Buswell, Edi-Asp Goal Kickers: N. Connellan 3, B. Bowden 2, M. Kremmer P. Batten, B. Hicks, A. Trowell Best Players: J. Sole, B. Hicks, 2, J. Holden, B. Tagg, J. Garth, L. Foley Best Players: M. Kremmer, M. Lacey, L. Buswell, D. Payton, S. Rouette L. Foley, B. Tagg, M. Mullins, N. Connellan, J. Holden Mt Eliza Goal Kickers: L. Young, J. Smale, R. Cranwell Best Players: Langwarrin Goal Kickers: M. Dimkos 5, A. Fenech 2, D. Luxa 2, R. Curwood, L. Curtis, M. Anwyl, D. Kent, M. Cleary, P. Trump K. Albanese, M. Parker, S. O’Brien, A. Withers, D. Wehner Best Karingal 0.0 1.0 1.1 2.2.14 Players: M. Naughton, M. Dimkos, A. Taylor, J. Amalfi, L. Hogan, Chelsea 3.5 5.7 8.11 12.15.87 M. Parker Karingal Goal Kickers: L. Mitchem 2 Best Players: T. Kellerman, Mornington 0.0 2.2 4.3 6.5.41 B. Roberts, C. Hocking, A. Callahan, D. Kirby Frankston YCW 4.8 6.12 9.18 14.21.105 Chelsea Goal Kickers: C. Bywater 6, M. Wade 3, M. Clarke 2, Mornington Goal Kickers: J. Calder 2, D. Nolan, A. Symes, M. Gardiner Best Players: M. Gardiner, M. Clarke, J. Gaze, A. Franchina, S. Seager Best Players: J. Haddock, J. Halsall, C. Baker, C. Bywater, C. Charity, M. Wade A. Jackson, M. Williams, W. Goosey Frankston YCW Goal Kickers: D. Bodley 5, B. Tellis 2, R. Hodson, U18’s A. Eames, T. Lester, K. Hutchison, A. Barry, R. Morris Edi-Asp 2.3 3.7 5.9 9.14.68 Seaford 1.1 4.3 5.7 10.17.77 Langwarrin 5.2 6.5 8.9 9.10.64 Pines 10.2 12.7 16.12 18.13.121 Edi-Asp Goal Kickers: C. Brown 3, B. O’Brien 2, S. Fisher, L. Harris, Seaford Goal Kickers: T. Shaw 2, J. Haidon 2, J. Stokes 2, A. Walton J. Nash, M. Byrnes Best Players: L. Brodie , C. Brown, J. Martello, 2, J. Herbert, J. Quanchi Best Players: J. Haidon, H. Czarnecki, T. McCarthy, S. Fisher, T. Lavery A. Walton, B. Crowe, K. Taylor, M. Herbert Langwarrin Goal Kickers: C. Hanger 5, K. Newland 2, D. Corcoran, Pines Goal Kickers: S. White 5, G. Hendry 4, D. Tedge 3, B. Kiely Best Players: C. Hanger, B. Kiely, L. Davies, J. Bateman, B. Humphrey 2, A. Marriner, J. Messina, C. Guganovic, J. Prosser B. Wotherspoon, K. Newland Best Players: S. White, M. Goodman, J. Messina, C. Guganovic, Mornington 1.4 4.4 7.6 7.6.48 G. Hendry, B. Humphrey Frankston YCW 2.2 6.5 9.5 11.7.73 Bonbeach 4.4 6.5 10.8 13.12.90 Mornington Goal Kickers: B. De Ruyter 2, J. Dickson 2, A. Williams, Mt Eliza 4.3 7.5 10.6 12.10.82 L. Susovich, T. Young Best Players: J. Weyne, Q. Christy, S. Crawford, Bonbeach Goal Kickers: M. Clifford 5, D. Jones 3, S. McDonald, N. Martin, P. Sumner N. Hicks, J. Norton, D. Smith, G. Carpenter Best Players: Frankston YCW Goal Kickers: C. Coyne 5, J. Greenwood 4, P. Rebeschini, D. Jones, M. Clifford, J. Casey, J. Norton, M. Turville S. Pickess, L. Stait Best Players: J. Greenwood, C. Creed, C. Coyne, P. Davenport Mt Eliza Goal Kickers: S. Lockwood 6, D. Willett 2, N. Ryan 2, B. Lean, B. Whelan Best Players: S. Gill, K. Lombardozzi, B. Whelan, Seaford 5.7 8.12 14.16 18.19.127 S. Lockwood, Z. White, J. Egan Pines 0.0 2.1 2.1 3.4.22 Karingal 4.1 8.4 12.7 14.9.93 Seaford Goal Kickers: D. Chisholm 3, H. Cook 2, C. Norton 2, Chelsea 2.4 4.4 4.5 8.12.60 L. Chevalier 2, J. Brown, J. McCartney, C. White, L. Mullin, L. Hayes, J. Thornell, L. Birtles, B. Lloyd, L. Thornell Best Players: L. Birtles, Karingal Goal Kickers: A. Paxton 3, B. Lade 2, T. Wilkinson 2, H. Cook, J. McCartney, L. Mullin, C. Norton, M. Morris H. Tomamichel 2, R. Lengyel, G. Angelopoulos, J. Matthews, Pines Goal Kickers: J. Confoy, J. Frawley, M. Puok Best Players: A. Mathers, S. Jayasinghe Best Players: B. Malloy, G. Goodall, D. Ryan, T. Alliimatafitafi, B. Burt, N. Lineham, K. Reynolds A. Paxton, G. Angelopoulos, T. Wilkinson Bonbeach 0.2 1.3 2.3 2.3.15 Chelsea Goal Kickers: M. Baxter 3, J. Clark 2, D. Aarsman, F. Tootoo, Mt Eliza 3.4 7.7 12.9 14.11.95 M. Smith Best Players: T. Gardiner, D. Knowles, J. Clark, D. Aarsman, H. Thomas, S. Brooke Bonbeach Goal Kickers: L. Gill-Renouf , C. Thompson Best Players: M. Topal, K. Aburrow, J. Krnjaic, E. Turner, R. Francis, D. Cormick RESERVES Mt Eliza Goal Kickers: O. Whitty 2, L. Daniel 2, J. Capkin 2, Edi-Asp 3.4 4.5 8.6 8.7.55 B. Thorpe 2, Z. Rouse 2, J. Burgess, R. Turnbull, J. Ristrom, Langwarrin 2.1 8.4 9.5 12.6.78 J. Curren Best Players: J. Capkin, C. Armstrong, B. Thorpe, Z. Rouse, Edi-Asp Goal Kickers: A. Dalton 4, M. Campbell, M. Wilson, L. Daniel, Z. Campbell A. Macquire, T. Grayling Best Players: A. Macquire, J. Watterson, Karingal 2.5 8.10 9.12 14.15.99 J. Tripcony, S. Miller, M. Greenwood, A. Dalton Chelsea 0.2 0.3 2.4 3.4.22 Langwarrin Goal Kickers: A. Borrie 4, M. Poore 3, J. Johnsen 3, Karingal Goal Kickers: J. Kelly 4, J. Dale 3, T. Puntaroni 2, T. Lilley, J. Bice, J. Smith Best Players: J. O’Shea, A. Borrie, S. Tanirau, J. Rogowski, B. Simpson, B. Occhipinti, C. Hanvey Best Players: J. Johnsen, A. O’Rourke-Ryan, B. Peach R. Gambiza, M. Russell, B. Simpson, J. Williams, T. Puntaroni, J. Hinde, Chelsea Goal Kickers: J. Whelan 3 Best Players: S. Martin, J. Whelan, Mornington 2.4 3.7 4.9 4.9.33 L. Charity, C. Doherty, D. Turner, M. Bailey Frankston YCW 0.2 2.3 3.6 4.17.41 Mornington Goal Kickers: K. Brouwer, K. Woodruff, P. Hampton, A. Matthews Best Players: J. Hutchison, K. O’Brien, C. Dean, C. Coyle, D. Vercoe, A. Matthews Frankston YCW Goal Kickers: M. Chaplin 2, J. Alves, J. Millman Best Players: J. Thorne, J. Chapman, C. Patterson, M. Debenham, D. Heijden, M. Barker Seaford 4.2 5.4 8.5 10.5.65 Pines 0.0 4.2 5.2 11.4.70 Seaford Goal Kickers: S. Straughair 3, S. McArtney 2, S. Nestor 2, D. Moynihan, J. Walton, P. Falzon Best Players: N. Taylor, J. Hallal, B. Howlett, L. Heller, J. Walton, A. Deacon Pines Goal Kickers: H. Clancy 5, M. Puok 2, J. Stewart 2, W. Casey, C. Egan Best Players:, G. Hendry, M. Puok, H. Clancy, C. Egan, N. Nunn, S. Ryan 8 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Football Fresh from its first win of the season, KARINGAL will have a spring in its step when it hosts BONBEACH at Preview Ballam Park. But a second straight win for the Bulls is a tall order. KANGAROOS BOUNDING HOME They won’t have Brendon Lade to inspire them today, and Bonbeach is one of the form sides of the By Simon McEvoy – Leader Newspapers competition. WITH four wins in its past five games, a resurgent However, with Grant Goodall, Aaron Paxton, George LANGWARRIN has snatched back fifth spot. Angelopoulos and Tom Wilkinson playing splendid But the big question is: can the Kangaroos stay there? footy, Karingal should at least be able to get closer to Bonbeach than it did earlier in the season when the “It’s in our hands,’’ Langy coach Gav Artico said after Sharks won by 121 points. his side stunned reigning premiers Edi-Asp by 22 points last week in its best win of the season. Bonbeach, on a three-game winning streak, looks certain to secure the double-chance. The classy Paul Today, Langwarrin hosts fourth-placed MORNINGTON Rebeschini, Dylan Jones, Matt Clifford and Jackson in another crucial encounter. Casey are playing terrific footy at the right time of Langy’s season could hinge on the outcome. the season. It’s been a see-sawing season for the Lloyd Park You sense CHELSEA will be glad to see the end of the Kangaroos. After a fast start, they lost momentum as season after a tough run. The resignation of coach five successive losses between rounds 7-11 impacted. Paul Howroyd and last week’s loss to the bottom side But they have turned things around and Artico, who have left the Seagulls flat and tested their character. coached Dromana to a flag last season, is pleased And there’s no let-up today, with Chelsea to face the that his side is in charge of its finals destiny this late might of FRANKSTON YCW. in the season. The Stonecats are chasing their 10th straight win as “It’s in our hands,’’ Artico said. they march towards another finals campaign. Strong- “If we win, we’re in. If we don’t, well, we don’t bodied Dave Bodley continues to lead YC’s attack - he deserve to be there. has booted 41 goals in 15 games - while Ben Tellis, Riley Hodson, Ash Eames and Tony Lester are in good “But at the moment we’re definitely playing some of form. the best footy we’ve played this year. Momentum is a wonderful thing in footy.’’ Chelsea pushed YCW earlier in the season but it’s hard to see an upset in this one. Langy’s return to form has been a team effort. All players have lifted. Jarryd Amalfi’s past month has been outstanding. “Big Red’’ Matt Naughton sets the example in the ruck, Michael Parker continues to attack the footy with gusto, Liam Hogan’s class shines bright and Matt Dimkos has booted 33 goals in eight games. Mornington’s form in the past month has been patchy. The Bulldogs were thrashed by Frankston YCW last week and coach Stuart Seager faces a task to get his side back to form n time for finals.

www.peninsulafnl.com.au 9 Football Preview MT ELIZA faces SEAFORD in a must-win game at PYTHONS STRIKE FORM Madsen Reserve. IN THE RESERVES... The Redlegs were gutted last week after losing PINES have been playing eye-catching footy and will narrowly to Bonbeach and being tipped out of the top look to turn the tables on EDI-ASP. Gordo Hendry five (courtesy of Langwarrin’s upset win over Edi-Asp). continues to lead by example and former Carrum Mt Eliza coach John Georgiou said fifth spot believes Downs player Hayden Clancy bobbed up with five his side can fight back to play finals, but says it will goals last week in his first game of the season. have to earn its spot. FRANKSTON YCW’S double-chance hopes are still One thing is for sure, the Redlegs can’t afford to lose alive when they go to CHELSEA. On a roll, the to eighth-placed Seaford today. The Tigers did beat Stonecats have won four of their past five. Mt Eliza earlier in the season but have struggled Reigning premier LANGWARRIN is chasing its seventh lately, losing their past five games. straight win when it hosts MORNINGTON. Jack EDITHVALE-ASPENDALE’S charge towards a second O’Shea, Jayden Johnsen and Andrew Borrie have successive premiership has hit a couple of hurdles in been in sharp form of late. recent weeks. BONBEACH has emerged as a serious contender Back-to-back losses – to Frankston YCW and then after upsetting ladder leading Mt Eliza last week, and Langwarrin – have provided coach Troy Shannon the Sharks should do it easily against KARINGAL. with some concerns on the eve of finals. MT ELIZA had a pre-finals reality check last week, It’s not quite crisis time, but the Eagles do need to kept to only three goals in its loss to Bonbeach. The lift. If they’re a bit fragile, a trip to the Snake Pit today Redlegs will look to bounce back against SEAFORD. to face Pines will be a stern test. The Pythons are coming off a runaway win last week and will relish BULLS ON CHARGE the chance to serve it up to the out-of-form Eagles. IN THE UNDER 18s… A bunch of Pines players have been in hot form lately, KARINGAL has come a long way this season and notably Shaun White, Matt Goodman, Jimmy Messina today the Bulls can secure a finals berth by beating and Chris Guganovic. The Pythons unleashed one of BONBEACH. A top-five spot seemed a long way off their best quarters in years last week, drilling 10 goals when they were 1-3 after the opening month of in the opening 30 minutes. the season. But Karingal persisted, backed itself and looks like extending its season beyond round 18. MORNINGTON squandered a chance to shore-up a top-three spot by losing last week but the Bulldogs can bounce back today against LANGWARRIN. Undefeated MT ELIZA meets third-placed SEAFORD in a pre-finals hit out. CHELSEA faces an in-form FRANKSTON YCW, and PINES hosts EDI-ASP.

Michael Voss Trevor Turtle Tipper Simon McEvoy RPP St Kilda Mascot Bata Industrials Leader Newspaper Mornington Langwarrin Mornington Langwarrin Frankston YCW Frankston YCW Frankston YCW Frankston YCW Edi-Asp Edi-Asp Pines Edi-Asp Mt Eliza Mt Eliza Seaford Mt Eliza Bonbeach Bonbeach Bonbeach Bonbeach 58 56 61 65 10 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Club Notes Seaford Tigers Bonbeach Sharks 10K Draw- TONIGHT- Please get your tickets back ASAP or Two out of three last Saturday in blustery conditions at see someone from the committee or your team manager ‘Shark Park’. The unders have had a great second half of if you want to purchase some! the season and once again played their hearts out but Last week we hosted local rivals Pines and it was another were no match for the undefeated top side. Adam has day of mixed results for the club. The 18s kicked things done a great job with this group and the future looks off against an opposition that has struggled all year and good for many. The seconds had a good win to ensure a controlled the game from start to finish, winning by over spot in the finals with full credit to Brett and the boys who 100 points. The most pleasing aspect was that we had have shown some great signs this year. No side will take 13 individual goalkickers. Liam Birtles was BOG, along you lightly guys. The ones had a tough day at the office with strong performances from skipper Harley Cook, Jake with Mt. Eliza proving tough to shake. This game could McCartney, Lachie Mullin, Craig Norton and Mackenzie have gone either way with our boys prevailing in the end Morris. Massive game today against the undefeated by 8 points. Mounties, good luck to the boys! This week we travel to re-aquaint with some old friends at Karingal. Good luck all ! The Reserves came in to the game undermanned against a Pines side that was arguably more undermanned than # Last weeks trivia answer was Brian Ades & Don Ferguson we were. It was a see sawing affair all game but we took the 1982 Premiership Cup to Church on Sunday after looked to have it in the bag, leading by 21 points early in a heavy night of celebration. They got in trouble ! last quarter, before once again capitulating to go down # This weeks trivia. What did Bonbeach get in return for by 5 points. Performances like this prove that football finally clearing Ken Sole to Carrum in 1988 ? is about mental application, 14 tackles for the match Sharks / Beaches summed up our attitude. The Seniors were celebrating Dean Kemble’s 200th Club game and you wouldn’t have known it in the 1st quarter, as we got blown out of the water, conceding 10 goals to 1. Credit to the guys though, we managed to pull the margin back slightly to around an 8 goal loss but an extremely disappointing display all round. Young guns Johno Haidon and Matty Herbert led the way, along with Cougar, Azza Walton, Kano and Crowey. NEPEAN & PENINSULA FOOTBALL Vote Count Dinner Monday 15th September, 2014 Mornington Racing Club Racecourse Road, Mornington 6.30pm for 7.00pm start

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Club Notes Pines Pythons Mt Eliza Red Legs One of your scribes dusty databases has risen to the Today we welcome the Seaford FNC and also a special surface and that is-’Most Reserves games played but no welcome to the ladies enjoying the High Tea Party, Senior game played’. Andy ‘The Tout’ Peyton has held this supporting the White Ribbon Foundation. title since 1999 after beginning in 1988 playing 116 res A mixed bag last week at Bonbeach, with the Unders gms. Today Nigel ‘The Nudge’ Nunn becomes the new winning well, the Reserves were well beaten and the title holder with 117. Good work Nigel and how could Seniors went down in a close one. I forget that Will Casey today plays his 200th club game Meanwhile the U/18 Reds kept their final chances alive (59sr, 141res). with a great 6 goal win over 2nd placed Pearcedale, that sees us a game clear in 5th. Jayden Cole booted 3 and Let’s also say well done to all those players, in some cases better players were Louis Barbour, Danksy, Lambo, Gussy not even known by many, who get there each week to & Nick Holland. make up the teams and keep the club and the games The U/18 Blue team won comfortably enough but didn’t going. Who has played the most Senior games without have things their own way at times. Jordy Capkin was ever playing a Reserves game. That is Brendon Moore outstanding in a number of roles as was Cal, BT, Toucs & (160). Seniors, in their 49th game v Seaford, recorded Zac Rouse. their 22nd win v them after kicking an earth shattering The Reserves had a day to forget, managing just 3 goals. 10gls in the first term. The Tigers did rally and double their Better players were Pookie, Lyndy, Kenty, Trumpy & Clears. score in the last term but it wasn’t enough as Pines had Good luck to Robbie D who suffered a head injury late in likewise doubled their score by then. Best; S.White (5gls), the game. M.Goodman, J.Messina. Guy Hendry (4gls) should be The Seniors had a great battle but just fell short in the back in second place in the league goals. end, leading at various stages during the game. Scotty It was like an old fashioned ‘out in the streets’ recruitment Lockwood kept us in it with 6 goals and Gilly, Lombo & drive to get enough players for our Reserves but it worked Wheels performed well. Need to win the last 2 games to and the team got home by 5pts. A zero first qtr score and keep the dream alive! 21pts down at citrus time, the win was well deserved. Well done to the winners of the $10k Draw last Sunday Best; Gord Hendry, Majok Puok (3rds), H.Clancy (5gls). - Thanks to Jim Egan and his band of helpers for putting on a great day. Sponsors of the Week: Canadian Bay Bar & Thirds result was as usual but there is brightness in seeing Bistro, Mornington Toyota & Palamara Village Fruits. 3gls scored. A bit better than those all zeros tallies. Best; Let’s bring home wins in all Grades! D.Ryan, T.Alli, B.Burt. Congrats & good luck to the MEJFC who have an amazing The Last Bud 14 teams in Finals tomorrow and next Sunday!! @mtelizafc Peninsula Community Club Championship Club Snrs Res U18 A B C Total Edi-Asp 11 5 12 15.5 14 16 73.5 Fston YCW 14 12 6 11 16 14 73 Mt Eliza 9 13 16 11.5 13 6 68.5 Langwarrin 9 12 7 10 8.5 8 54.5 Mornington 11 12 11 6 4 4 48 Pines 7 4 0 15 9 11 46 Seaford 3.5 7 12 6 6 8 42.5 Bonbeach 12 10 5 2 6.5 2 37.5 Chelsea 2 5 2 3 2.5 10 24.5 Karingal 1.5 0 9 0 0.5 1 12

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www.peninsulafnl.com.au 13 Club Notes Mornington Bulldogs Edithvale - Aspendale Eagles The seniors came up against a YCW outfit that was looking Langwarrin rode into town, with three good games on offer, for payback from the defeat earlier in the season and we we were going to have to be on our toes. were simply outclassed across the ground. YCW were Our 18s with a finals place to secure were challenged by aided by the wind early however were very impressive Langy, with a strong wind this was a scrappy affair, however throughout the game and showed that they are still the these boys back themselves, and found a way to win....Bro- benchmark of the competition. die, Brown, and Martello being the best. Special mention to Haddock and Jacko were great down back for us whilst Fish...fine pressure goal. Mick Williams and Goose also played well after working The reserves took to the field, Chris Barker has this mob play- their way back into the team. Important that we get back ing to their best, competitive at all times, they have a fair- on the winners list, another big test however need to stand dinkum crack. Salare Macquire, Watterson and Trippers were the best. up with only a couple of games left! In the seniors, Langy played as if their lifes depended on it... The reserves had plenty of opportunities to put the game take note at this time of year so must we! Leading all day the out of reach in the first three quarters however YCW kangaroos, we challenged....probably more had a go for 15 grabbed the lead with 5min left to win by 8 points. It minutes, but just werent clean enough with the ball. Dis- highlighted the importance of kicking goals when the sappointing loss, all credit to Langy on the way the played. chances are there, too many missed opportunities from the Netty cleaned up with three wins, girls are working hard at boys up forward. Keithy and Deano were amongst the best the business end! again whilst Coyley did a sensational job down back all day. This week Pines at Pines.....lets bounce back with a four Important that the boys bounce back against Langwarrin, a quarter effort! win and we are just about locked in the Top 3. Socially The Under 18’s prepared well for their game against YCW 23rd August - Final Home Game Luncheon - All welcome, but were soundly beaten by a better side. YCW, who had guests include our 89 Premeirship Heroes! only won 4 games this year, were very determined and 28th August - Reserves Vote Count from 6.00pm beat us in all facets of the game. The Under 18’s now must 27th September - AFL Grand Final Day at the Races..... win the next two games to stay in the top 3 and avoid Premier Event of Calendar Year playing in the elimination final – a real challenge for the group. 3rd October - Presentation Night

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14 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Club Notes Chelsea Seagulls Frankston YCW StoneCats Last week we headed to the Bullpit to take on Karingal. Chelsea at Chelsea today is the next task for the footy The U18s are starting to feel the strain of not having their boys and netty girls. full list on the park each Saturday, but still giving what At kennel last week Mather’s Marvels exploded out of the they can to be competitive. With 2 games to go, let’s keep blocks at the gun and were never headed by the dogs. our heads up, chests out and finish the season off with Good to see Westy back on the park. The Twos in the some real Chelsea spirit. Best; Ciaran, Chaza, Mason and end overpowered the opposition in a fight for a double DT. chance in the finals. Who said bad kicking is bad football. Heggers was again solid with Josh, Jem and Cappy Well done to the Allstars. It’s been a tough couple of shining. Against the second placed pups the Threes were months. We did all the little things right and it paid off. outstanding in the their best game for the years saluting Special thanks to Mark Knowles and Sean Cameron for by 4 goals. Greeny (4 goals) Coyne (5 goals), Creed and pulling on the boots. T. Stephens and C. Edwards from the Davenport led the way. The Stonekittens won three from 18’s. Thanks also to Jeremy Casperzs for being the runner three - read about it elsewhere. at late notice. Goals: C. Bywater - 6 & M. Wade -3 Better Don’t forget to buy tickets for the Fiji holiday raffle at players; M. Clarke, M. Gardiner & J. Gaze $10 each - see the Prez or Bussa. The Ladies Day is on A disappointing result for the seniors. Karingal got away August 23 (the Langy game). Starts at 1.00pm and $35 to a good start and didn’t really look back. Basic skill errors gets you Afternoon Tea and an hour drink package. cost us dearly, and again we couldn’t put 4 quarters Of course there will be freebies, raffles and auctions as together. All 22 need to come to play. Better players; T. well. Bookings via Jess Wintle at jesswintle@hotmail. Gardiner, H. Thomas, D. Knowles, J. Clark & D. Aarsman com Afterwards there will be a Slave Auction (players Good luck this week against Frankston YCW. donating work skills) to top off the day ! A big Thankyou to all our wonderful volunteers, footy clubs just wouldn’t survive without you! Thanks to our major sponsors for their continued support. GO SEAGULLS!!

www.peninsulafnl.com.au 15 Club Notes Langwarrin Kangaroos Karingal Bulls Today being ‘Volunteers Round’ I’d like to thank all Cheer Cheer the Red & the White! those that work tirelessly for our great club. For many Great to see a big crowd on the hill last week to witness this work extends well beyond game day and is greatly our first senior win for the year. With some big name appreciated. inclusions (Malloy, Lade & Kellerman among them) the Sensational effort from our senior group out at Edi- boys stood up and recorded a comfortable win. Thanks Asp last week playing a well structured, high intensity to the guys who came back to help out and all who have game to lead all day and claw our way back into finals contention. Really pleasing to see that when challenged pulled on the Red & White this year. The 2s had another and kicking against the breeze in the last we were able hard day whilst the punters inside were regaled by Simon to respond and finally knock off a team above us on the Marshall whilst feeding on seafood and before that the ladder. Congratulations to Seany Herdman on his 100th U18s got the job done in workmanlike fashion. and Big Dimma booting 5 whilst Red did a great job in Big thanks to all who helped last week including Simmo, the ruck all day. Jack O’Shea, AJ and Tanners were great Goog, Hirsty and Hoops for the seafood. in a hard fought reserves win and disappointingly our As always thanks to our Major Sponsors - this year we’re unders went down by a kick in the last minute despite thrilled to have NP Distributions, Frankston RSL, Bank of Hanger again kicking a bag. Queensland, Bluegum, TAFT and BMK back on board and Today’s clash against Mornington is obviously our most welcome new sponsors Jeep, Vawdrey and Hallam truck important to date...let’s hope the sun is shining on Lloyd Centre - please support these guys as they support the Park and we keep the momentum and notch up 3 on the trot. Bulls. CLUB PERSON OF THE ROUND- WAYNE SMITH - Our With finals approaching we’re not only looking to support ever reliable treasurer continues to be of great support the Unders in their campaign but we’ve also got the not only with the club’s finances yet is always on hand to alcohol sales at all Frankston Park games so will be looking help with everything and anything that keeps the club for plenty of volunteers to help out during the finals series running smoothly. - see Wal to put your name down. SOCIAL NOTES - AFL GRAND FINAL BREAKFAST @ Keep up with score updates and some quality #hashtag Berettas Hotel. Sat 27th Sept 7:45am-11am. Guest use thanks to celebrity tweeters by following us on Twitter. speakers - Kevin Sheedy, David Schwarz, Dave O’Neil, the Nelson twins. Tickets $100 at bar. Hot breakfast & drinks package included CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Club Snrs Res U18 Total Frankston YCW 42 24 6 72 Mt Eliza 27 26 16 69 Mornington 33 24 11 68 Bonbeach 36 20 5 61 Langwarrin 27 24 7 58 Edi-Asp 33 10 12 55 Seaford 10.5 14 12 36.5 Pines 21 8 0 29 Chelsea 6 10 2 18 Karingal 4.5 0 9 13.5

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16 www.peninsulafnl.com.au www.peninsulafnl.com.au 17 LANGWARRIN Ground: Lloyd Park, Cranbourne Rd, Langwarrin Mel: 103 J4 Ground: Alexandra Park, Main St, Mornington Mel: 104 E12 Tel: 9789 4343 Secretary: Ally Savory Tel: 5977 0074 Secretary: Allison Dillon Colours: Royal Blue & White Colours: Royal Blue, Red & White Seniors Coach: Gavin ARTICO Reserves Coach: Mark DOUGLAS Under 18’s Coach: Brendan CASPER Under 18’s Seniors & Reserves 1 Mitch MATHIE 1 Michael PARKER 32 Ash MOORE 2 Jaydeen MACKIE 2 Andrew BORRIE 33 Corey MOORE 3 Brad KEILY 3 Blake PEACH 34 Ash COLLINS 4 Jesse CLARE 4 Dylan LUXA 35 Sam ANDERSON 5 Ryan NAPIER 5 Shane TANIRAU 36 Matthew NAUGHTON 6 Dylan CORCORAN 6 Andrew TAYLOR 37 Jimi JOHNSON 7 Tyson McDONALD 7 Aaron SHAW 38 Blake HARKNESS 8 Corey HANGER 8 Rikki JOHNSON 39 Nick BRADLEY 9 Tim BUNAWAN 10 Zach DAVIES 9 Beau MUSTON 40 Ben DARCY 11 Daniel NASH 10 Jack O’SHEA 41 Tim URBANS 12 Ryan SMYTH 11 Matthew DIMKOS 42 Daniel MOLESWORTH 13 Jake WILCOX 12 Dan WEHNER 43 Dan RILEY 14 Lochie DAVIES 13 Toby YEATES 44 Jess DOUGLAS 15 Joel McLEAN 14 Shelton ROSARIO 45 Luke CHURCHER 16 Jake LYTTLE 15 Mark McGILL 46 Anthony O’ROURKE-RYAN 17 Jake MERTENS 16 Andrew WITHERS 47 Nick HAMMILL 18 Kailum NEWLAND 17 Tyson DANIEL 48 Jack HENDERSON 19 Joel BATEMAN 18 Mitch GILL-FURNESS 49 Jake NIEL 20 Ryan O’DONNELL 19 Jayden JOHNSEN 50 Kieran ALBANESE 21 Josh JOHNSEN 20 Liam HOGAN 51 Mathew POORE 22 Ben WITHERSPOON 21 Scott SIENKIEWICZ 52 Ash FENECH 23 Mitch McCARTHY 24 Mario ANGELON 22 Luke O’NIELLE 54 Daniel URQUART 25 Sam SCHAEDE 23 Ben WEHNER 55 Craig BELL 26 Luke MILLER 24 Jesse BICE 57 Michael HARE 27 Aaron MARKS 25 Jason CURRY 59 Aaron WOODS 28 Jordan ANDREW-ARTHA 26 Brendan CASPER 60 Dave SHERLOCK 29 Kieran COLLINS 27 Jarred AMALFI 61 Brenton PHILLIPS 30 Ryan CAMPBELL 28 Jake SMITH 62 John SMITH 31 Mitch CUTHBERT 29 Sean HERDMAN 63 Dylan BOSWARD 34 Kyle BUSUTTI-INGLIS 30 Matthew AUCHETTL 64 Shane PATTERSON 35 Tom RANDALL 31 Steve O’BRIEN 65 Jarred MOORE www.langwarrinfc.sportingpulse.net Team 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time Final Score Seniors Reserves Under 18’s

18 www.peninsulafnl.com.au MORNINGTON Ground: Alexandra Park, Main St, Mornington Mel: 104 E12 Tel: 5977 0074 Secretary: Allison Dillon Colours: Royal Blue, Red & White Seniors Coach: Stuart SEAGER Reserves Coach: Jason MATTHEWS Under 18’s Coach: John SLOAN Seniors & Reserves Under 18’s 1 Chris PAXINO 36 Josh MCLERIE 1 Lauchlan SUSOVICH 2 Ryan SMITH 37 James MATTHEWS (RC) 2 Jed MORSSINKHOF 3 Stuart SEAGER 38 Matthew LACEY 3 Billy DUNPHY 4 Anthony FRANCHINA 39 Adam MATTHEWS 4 Nathan SCAGLIARINI 5 Jai HADDOCK 40 Luke LEWIS 5 Brett MCCLEARY (C) 6 Chris DEAN 41 Josh HALSALL 6 Jack RILEY 7 Daniel MOSS 42 Damien MCDOWELL 7 Jordy DICKSON 8 Scott MATTHEWS 43 Myles JAMIESON 8 Luke STAHL 9 Adrian SPEEDY 45 Daniel CULNANE 9 Jordan FORREST 10 Jack DICKSON 46 Matthew BARTOLO 10 James TURNBULL 11 Emilio BITTERS 47 Peter HAMPTON 11 Nick MARTIN 12 Barry SMEETON (C) 48 James MILLS 12 Hugh TURNER 13 Tommy SIMPSON 49 Nicholas COX 13 Zac MORSSINKHOF 14 Jason MATTHEWS 50 Kade WOODRUFF 15 Michael BRAY 51 Jake DADE-BELL 14 Josh HALSALL 16 Danny NOLAN 52 James DICKSON 15 Mason CROSSLEY 17 Michael ALTENKIRCH 53 Daniel VERCOE 16 Ashley WILLIAMS 18 Chris BAKER 54 Josh BROWN 17 Matthew BLAIR 19 Byron HOLT 55 Chris COYLE 18 Ryan ODELL 20 James FLETCHER 56 Jordan CROSSLEY 19 Travis YOUNG 21 Josh HUTCHINSON (RC) 57 Jake STEVENS 20 Brendon DE RUYTER 22 Ben CLEMENTS 58 John BESWICK 21 Quinn CHRISTY 23 Paul DADDS 59 Michael BURKE 22 Shane CONNELL 24 Josh CONNELL 60 Connor COWAN 23 Jackson WEYNE 25 Adam SYMES 61 Daniel CURTIN 24 Michael MCEVOY 26 Jackson CALDER 62 Tom MARMO 25 Alex WILLIAMS 27 Michael GAY 63 Sam WRIGHT 26 Patrick SUMNER 28 Michael WILLIAMS 64 Daniel WOODS 27 Benjamin DADE 29 Jake SMART 65 Tristan SHIPP 30 Nick BARBERA 28 Louis ASTORINO 66 William GOOSEY 29 Jack EDWARDS 31 Keith OBRIEN 67 Matthew CLARKE 32 Kyle BROUWER 68 Mitch JORDON 30 Joel BLAKE 33 Adam JACKSON 69 Michael MACGOWEN 31 Cameron FIELDING 34 Dale NOLAN 70 Nick LESKOVEC 32 Sam CRAWFORD 35 Warwick MILLER 34 Alex BUCHANAN 35 Brodie JONES www.morningtonfootballclub.com.au 36 Connor MARA 37 Leigh SEVCIK Team 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time Final Score 38 Jack WELLS 39 Liam WAUGH Seniors 41 Leah CRAIG Reserves 42 Matt BROWN Under 18’s

www.peninsulafnl.com.au 19 20 www.peninsulafnl.com.au FOOTBALL WEEK 1 VENUE Saturday 30th August - QUALIFYING FINAL...... Frankston Park Sunday 31st August - ELIMINATION FINAL...... Pines WEEK 2 VENUE Saturday 6th September - 2ND SEMI FINAL...... Frankston Park Sunday 7th September - 1ST SEMI FINAL...... Pines WEEK 3 VENUE Sunday 14th September - PRELIMINARY FINAL...... Frankston Park WEEK 4 VENUE Sunday 21st September - GRAND FINAL...... Frankston Park

NETBALL VENUE TIMES Finals Grand Final Sunday 31st August - 1ST & 2ND SEMI FINALS...... CDNA C Grade 10.30am 10.30am Sunday 7th September - PRELIMINARY FINAL...... CDNA B Grade 11.45am 12.00noon Sunday 14th September - GRAND FINAL...... CDNA A Grade 1.00pm 1.15pm

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Under 18’s Reserves Seniors 9.30 am 11.45 am 2.00pm GRAND FINAL STARTING TIME Under 18’s Reserves Seniors 9.20 am 11.50 am 2.30pm DRAWN FINALS All drawn finals (including the Seniors Grand Final) will play extra time. There are NO replays. ADMISSION FINALS: GRAND FINAL: Adults...... $13.00 Adults...... $15.00 Aged Pensioners with Card Aged Pensioners with Card & Students with Photo ID...... $8.00 & Students with Photo ID...... $10.00 Under 16 ...... FREE Under 16 ...... FREE Family Pass ...... $20.00 Family Pass ...... $25.00 (2 adults & 2 under 16) (2 adults & 2 under 16) WEEKEND PASSES: Health Care Cards - NOT Accepted Adults...... $20.00 Aged Pensioners with Card...... & Students with Photo ID...... $12.00 NO BYO ALCOHOL Condition of Entry: Cars & Bags will be searched. No Alcohol is permitted to be brought into Finals Venues DOGS No Dogs except guide dogs are permitted to be brought into the Finals Venues.

www.peninsulafnl.com.au 21 22 www.peninsulafnl.com.au VSHL-SUA Presentation Night: Sat, 18th October 2014 @ 7pm @ Cranbourne Turf Club. The annual SUA Pres- entation Night is coming. The venue will be at the Cran- Accreditation!! bourne Turf Club and this year is shaping to be one We have been harping on about accreditation all year. of the biggest ever - with a three course meal and the All umpires, field, boundary and goal are required to presentation of many different awards in each discipline. complete their umpire accreditation, whether you are Save the date on your calender and be sure to secure in your first or fifty-fifth year. Level 1 Accreditation re- your spot by seeing Steven Richards for a ticket when he quires you to complete 3 steps: an online assessment, is at Fountain Gate or Seaford. Running members receive diary entries and then coach’s observations. We thank their ticket for free and guests are $50. - More informa- all umpires who have made it a priority to get their ac- tion at the SUA Website or the TeamApp. creditation completed and congratulate those who have Stay in Touch received their certificates. We still urge all umpires to see Stay in touch with all information about Victoria State their coaches and complete their diary and observation Home Loans Southern Umpires Association (VSHL-SUA) entries. by following or adding us on social media. Twitter: Upcoming Events Search for @SouthernUmpires and follow us; Facebook: MPJFL Grand Final Appointments Night: Wed, 10th Sep- Search for Southern Umpires Association and like our tember 2014 @ 7.30pm @ Seaford HQ. All the grand page; Instagram: Search for @SouthernUmpires and fol- final appointments for the MPJFL competition will be low us for exclusive pictures; and TeamApp: add the Tea- presented. mApp on your smart phone and search for the Southern MPNFL Grand Final Appointments Night: Wed, 17th Sep- Umpires Association. tember 2014 @ 7.30pm @ Seaford. The night where we find out who the lucky umpires are who will officiate in the MPNFL Grand Finals in the 18’s, Reserves and Seniors in all 3 Leagues!

www.peninsulafnl.com.au 23 24 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Frankston Park “Getting the vice-captain role, I felt like I really did have News to show more initiative in that role. “If myself and Hock didn’t fill those roles well who would? It would be left to those young players so we Simpson Standing Tall had to step up.” Former Cat Scott Simpson could be forgiven for Simpson, 25, feels his time at the Redlegs in the MPNFL feeling a bit shattered after Frankston’s capitulation to prepared him well for this season’s responsibilities. Geelong two weeks ago. “When I first got to Mt Eliza I was thrown into that Coming off three stirring wins on the trot, the Dolphins deep end as well, being one of the older players and found themselves down 17 goals to four at three- more experienced players, even at a young age,” he quarter-time before adding some respectability to the said. scoreboard. “I guess that’s helped a bit coming into this role this “It was disappointing, definitely,” Simpson said. year.” “Leading into that game I was confident, I think the Simpson says he is solidified as a Dolphin for the group was confident, and to come up in that first foreseeable future, but desperately wants to “see some quarter and let our guard down, that set the tone for success”. the rest of the day.” “I’d love to be a part of that. If we can keep the group Apart from losing to his old club, Simpson was stung together we could be pretty good,” he said, reflecting by the nature of the defeat because he has been on the success stand-alone clubs Port Melbourne and setting the standard all season in his new role as vice- Williamstown are enjoying. captain. “There’s no reason it can’t be us, we’ve just got to Skipper Leigh Kitchin is full of praise for Simpson’s maintain the group and get a few more games under hard-nosed approach on and off the field, which has our belt.” helped the club reduce its losses by over 30 points to As for the rest of 2014, he was pleased with the just four, down from 10 last season. improved effort last week against the powerful Box Hill “I try to show my leadership on the track and then on Hawks, and he has a message for teammates ahead of game day as well,” he said. the season’s last two outings. “I don’t come across as the biggest talker but I’ll just “Just treat each game as a final and try to get say a few things on the track and try to back it up on something out of the end of the year. Let’s take some game day.” scalps.” In his first season with the Dolphins, Simpson says he was “more focused on playing my role for the team”. *The Dolphins play Coburg away this Sunday before But with veterans Mitch Bosward, Luke Clark, Lachlan returning to Frankston Park on Sunday, 24 August for Delahunty, Dave Gallagher and Paul Kennedy no the season finale against Werribee longer on the list in 2014, the towering Mt Eliza product has made a stand. “This year, coming off a pre-season, and being one of the older guys at the club I saw myself as being more of a leader,” he said.

www.peninsulafnl.com.au 25 AFL South East HOW TO REDUCE THE RISKS OF ALCOHOL End of Season Celebrations RELATED HARMS AT END OF SEASON EVENTS: The practise of Football (or Football/ Netball) clubs 1. Meet with person / people organising the event celebrating their end of season with a trip away or and discuss what is planned. Identify possible risks ‘Mad Monday’ type event appears to be becoming and measures to be taken to reduce those risks. more commonplace and can be a concern for clubs. 2. Ensure no-one under 18 is involved in the event. This document is designed to assist clubs deal with 3. Clearly explain what the club considers acceptable the risks posed by such events. and unacceptable behaviour. WHAT ARE THE RISKS? Unacceptable behaviours should include: Participants in these ‘end of season’ celebrations a) Drunkenness often drink far in excess of what is recommended by b) Drink driving health organisations. They either voluntarily engage c) Damage to property in high risk drinking or are coerced into it by their d) Violence & assault peers. e) Verbal abuse HEALTH RISKS: f) Any form of harassment The short term health risks of binge drinking are g) Anything that may bring the image of the club numerous and include: into disrepute • Headaches and nausea h) Anything against the law (eg. under 18 drinking) • Vomiting 4. Meet with the whole group before they depart • Memory loss to explain the above – if this is not possible, meet • Loss of consciousness (and in extreme cases death) with the organisers and ensure they inform other Binge drinking also leads to an increased risk of participants. damage to both the individual and property. People 5. For trips away, encourage transport that does are more likely to engage in risky behaviour while not require anyone to drive. Where someone will intoxicated such as swimming, driving, unsafe sex be driving a bus, assist to organise a trained driver and violence, with potentially horrific consequences. or ensure at least two people will act as designated Long term effects of repeated binge drinking include drivers. brain and liver damage, depression and problems at 6. Ensure driver(s) has an appropriate license and school, work or in relationships. (1) keeps zero blood alcohol content. LEGAL RISKS: 7. Encourage regular meals, snacks between meals Whether a football (or Football/ Netball) club would and non-alcoholic hydration throughout the day. be liable for an injury suffered by a player or damage 8. Consider a ‘buddy’ system, whereby delegated to property on an end of season trip or event will participants agree not to drink and look after others. depend on the circumstances of each case. In 9. Encourage the use of taxis or a bus (and driver). particular, the extent of the club’s involvement in the organising and running of the event and the REFERENCES: foreseeability of the risk or damage that occurred. (1) NHMRC 2001 Australian Alcohol Guidelines: There is a risk that clubs could be liable if they Health risks and benefits, Canberra: Commonwealth promote and endorse these types of activities to their of Australia members and fail to warn them of the possible risks. Disclaimer: These notes contain comments of a Clubs can reduce this risk by banning or discouraging general nature only and are not intended to be relied their members from engaging in end of season upon as, nor as a substitute for, specific professional activities (although naturally they cannot prevent advice. No responsibility can be accepted by AFL players from organising their own), warning players Victoria or the Australian Drug Foundation or the of the health risks identified above and following the authors for loss occasioned to any person doing guidelines below. anything as a result of any material in this publication. WHAT CAN CLUBS DO? Jeremy Bourke In order to reduce the risks to the individual and Region General Manager club, Football (or Football/ Netball) clubs should not endorse or support any end of season celebration AFL South Eas that involves excessive drinking. This means clubs should not hold any fundraising events throughout the year that helps subsidise these activities. If players still go ahead and organise their own event, the club should make it clear that it takes no responsibility for conducting it and express concern to members regarding their health and safety, as well as the potential for the activity to bring the image of the club into disrepute. Players should also be informed of any legal requirements regarding alcohol. 26 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Peninsula Netball

C Grade Here we are our second last game for the season and We see our top four i believe pretty well set - Edi what an interesting season it has been. Asp undefeated - YCW - Pines - Chelsea. Langwarrin The end is near for us all putting in the pre season / sitting two games out need a miracle to overcome the home and away season and for some of us finals Chelsea to sneak back in to fourth spot. its a great deal of dedication and commitment each and every week. But its worth it. Good Luck today Ladies Last week we thanked our Volunteers this week we thank the Umpires now I know all you Ladies / Men do it because you love the game - some of us players may not always agree on the decisions but we know at the end of the day we are all there for the same reason and that is to play our great sport of Netball - without the umpires we wouldnt be able to play this great game. So we thank you for giving it your all - we thank you for allowing us to take the court each week and we thank you for putting up with the passion we have for our game that sometimes can be over heard on the court. Round 16 Wrap Up A Grade Well as has been the case for the whole year Edi Asp & Pines will complete our top two positions giving them both two chances at the GF. Third and Fourth spot we see a battle between three teams Mt Eliza currently two points clear in Third Spot - they take on Seaford today and finish with Edi Asp - I predict these girls can hold on for 3rd Spot - YCW currently hold 4th spot over Langwarrin by one game - I see both teams having a win this week - then they take on each other in the final round if Langwarrin can step up we will see fourth spot decided by percentage B Grade Our top three spots are set - YCW undefeated Edi Asp & Mt Eliza - Pines have snuck back into 4th spot with a win over Seaford Last week but can the hold on - today they face 2nd spot Edi Asp then Mornington final round. Half a game behind in 5th spot we see Langwarrin can they step up and over come the Pythons another spot left to the final game who will it be

www.peninsulafnl.com.au 27 Club Notes Edithvale - Aspendale Eagles Last Saturday we welcomed Langwarrin to the Round 16 Results Chelsea courts & as expected, the netball was top notch! All supporters were treated to three very highly A Grade competitive & hard fought games. It was great to see Edi-Asp 72 def 21 Langwarrin a few old Frankston faces & as discussed after the Mornington 26 def by 53 Frankston YCW games, the scores did not reflect the on field contest. Seaford 16 def by 52 Pines With only two games left before finals, we would like Bonbeach 28 def by 41 Mt Eliza to thank our sponsors for their support. To Noel & Karingal 44 def by 47 Chelsea Vanessa at MKA, Josh from FM Knight Australia, the Oke Boys at Oke Surfboard & of course the Legends. B Grade Thank you so much for your help this year as we could Edi-Asp 44 def 21 Langwarrin not pay to hire our training venues, game day courts & Mornington 17 def by 83 Frankston YCW umpires without your assistance. Seaford 35 def by 37 Pines Also a big shout out to our valued helpers! Jazzy, our Bonbeach 36 def by 42 Mt Eliza ever reliable & supremely capable scorer, Mark our Karingal 44 drew 44 Chelsea fitness trainer & really happy & positive torturer & Rowie, who has bought his skills back to court side to C Grade help out with all our training needs. Thank you! Edi-Asp 45 def 24 Langwarrin Last week we had a bit of a communication problem Mornington 16 def by 55 Frankston YCW & Kevin, I apologise for this. Just in case I don’t see Seaford 27 def by 34 Pines you before our games, this week we play Pines indoor Bonbeach 26 def by 38 Mt Eliza at Linen House, East Road Seaford and the C grade Karingal 9 def by 52 Chelsea game starts at 11am. Then, when we play Mt Eliza, we’re back at Chelsea and the C Grade game starts at 12pm. The girls love to see you at the netball and Bonbeach Sharkettes appreciate your support! Three terrific games of Netball last week against Mt. We look forward to playing Pines this week & if you Eliza last but unfortunately no points came our way. want to see some fantastic netball - come down & The C’s took the game right up to their opponents and support the girls! were level at 1/2 time. The last half the Mounties drew Good Luck to all our teams! clear to win by a few. The B’s faint dream of playing Fly Eagles!! finals came to a halt when they went down by a handful after staying in the game the whole way. The A’s was a similar scenario weakening in the last half to go down by 15. Thanks to all the girls from Mt. Eliza who were prepared to help with our game changing through the week. Apologies for the stuffing up !! To change the games back to Saturday was the only thing we could do when our girls were dropping out through injury and unavailability. Netball had to come first even though the ladies day upstairs was a great day. Great job Karen and all. Go Sharkettes

28 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Club Notes Langwarrin Kangaroos A Grade Just like the last time we ventured down to Sturdee Street the weather wasn’t nice to us with a gusty Team P W L D F Agst % Pts wind persisting throughout all three games. The Edi-Asp 16 15 0 1 1079 319 338.24 62 results were not in our favour however there were a Pines 16 14 0 2 865 398 217.34 60 few positives taken from the day. Mt Eliza 16 11 4 1 741 542 136.72 46 C grade losing by a smaller amount than the last time we met EdiAsp. The team looked good on court Fston YCW 16 11 5 0 746 538 138.66 44 and the combo of players worked well, just not well Langwarrin 16 10 6 0 598 638 93.73 40 enough against a very strong and tall team. Seaford 16 6 10 0 578 651 88.79 24 B grade had to change up their shooting combo Mornington 16 6 10 0 569 732 77.73 24 to allow better flow and penetration into the circle. Chelsea 16 3 13 0 525 829 63.33 12 When the ball got past the centre circle from our back Bonbeach 16 2 14 0 480 807 59.48 8 line it worked, but it was very hard to get it to that point. Karingal 16 0 16 0 347 1074 32.31 0 A grade started out hopeful that our tall defender B Grade would hold their tall shooter to a minimum, but our tall defender looked miniature in comparison. Going Team P W L D F Agst % Pts down by 51 was tough to swallow. Fston YCW 16 16 0 0 917 434 211.29 64 Jubes team had a smashing win 31-2 and with only Edi-Asp 16 14 2 0 819 388 211.08 56 6 players on court (thanks to a misunderstood fixture Mt Eliza 16 13 3 0 694 521 133.21 52 hey Julz?) Huge effort ladies. Pines 16 9 7 0 653 545 119.82 36 Best on socially for the $5k draw goes to Jayde and Kathleen who tore up the dance floor and to old Langwarrin 16 8 7 1 508 540 94.07 34 Rooster who showed them a dance move or two. Bonbeach 16 6 9 1 625 669 93.42 26 Don’t forget our AFL grand final breakfast at Berrettas Seaford 16 6 10 0 589 702 83.90 24 Langwarrin tickets still available. Mornington 16 4 12 0 514 811 63.38 16 Chelsea 16 2 13 1 440 772 56.99 10 Karingal 16 0 15 1 446 823 54.19 2 C Grade Team P W L D F Agst % Pts Edi-Asp 16 16 0 0 959 322 297.83 64 Fston YCW 16 14 2 0 686 385 178.18 56 Pines 16 11 5 0 639 440 145.23 44 Chelsea 16 10 6 0 638 502 127.09 40 Langwarrin 16 8 8 0 516 541 95.38 32 Seaford 16 8 8 0 544 644 84.47 32 Mt Eliza 16 6 10 0 527 519 101.54 24 Mornington 16 4 12 0 477 714 66.81 16 Bonbeach 16 2 14 0 473 746 63.40 8 Karingal 16 1 15 0 186 832 22.36 4

www.peninsulafnl.com.au 29 Club Notes Mt Eliza Red Legs Mornington Bulldogs The Mounties went to Bonbeach and a great 3 Its always great playing at our home courts! Considering games were enjoyed. All three games were a tough so many girls were absent we really put up a good fight! tussle and certainly more of a challenge than the end A Grade went out on fire but unfortunately YCW was score line would suggest. just that bit stronger. The attack end continued to play A Grade took a while to get into rhythm and it wasn’t at their speedy pace and the defence held strong within really until the last quarter when we put our foot the goal circle. down. Amazing effort levels by Jess A in defence, The girls played all 4 quarters and walked off the court aided by Ellie who showed great leadership. Again – giving the game all they got! They continue to fight superb accuracy by Ash Porter in the circle, allowed each week and really give the opponents a run for their us to pullout to comfortable lead. Wonderful effort money! Awesome work!! levels up and down the court – looking forward to finishing strong and hopefully a top 4 finish. Great B Grade girls played one awesome game! From both work ladies! ends of the court they showed team work and support for one another. Eliza and Zoe dominated in defence B grade was a tough hard fought game and we had putting enormous pressure on Frankstons attack. The to dig deep to come away with the points. Great mod court drove the ball down the court with control game for a BOC to Michelle Ellis. and fed the goalers nicely. Great game girls!! C grade were inspirational, it was a tough battle until C grade fought a hard game but with 2 key goalers and half time when Jacki and Nadia took control of our 2 key defenders out this week it was a depleted side. defence and we were able to run away with the The girls used the zone defense drills we worked on at game. Well done ladies!! training and really made YCW goalers work for every And don’t forget ladies day (Saturday 16th) and one of their goals. Tahlie, Hannah and Pippa played ‘white ribbon day’ a great chance to socialise, support consistently all game and made good use of space to a great and relevant cause have some laughs and get the ball down mid court and into our goalers Mel watch some footy. Massive thanks to the Seaford girls and Gabby, against strong defensive pressure from for helping us facilitate the this exciting event!! YCW. The girls never gave up and well done girls always putting in till the very last second no matter what the Seaford Tigers score. Seaford club notes (tiger talk) is back by popular demand. It’s what the people want... In netball news Club Championship we have now well and truly confirmed our calendar is Club A B C Total free of any netball committments this september... aka we’re not making finals. But don’t be sad the tiggies Edi-Asp 46.5 28 16 90.5 are up and about for the following reasons; Fston YCW 33 32 14 79 1. Jukebox will be out in force at tonights 10k draw.. classic! Pines 45 18 11 74 2. End of season trip is nigh and this is where the real Mt Eliza 34.5 26 6 66.5 form of seaf is found (beer pong champs amongst us) Langwarrin 30 17 8 55 3. 2015 is the year of the tiger so the tiggies will be Seaford 18 12 8 38 back stronger than ever before.... Mornington 18 8 4 30 Ps please text any requests for the final edition of tiger Chelsea 9 5 10 24 talk for 2014 to chels Bonbeach 6 13 2 21 GO TIGES Karingal 0 1 1 2

30 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Club Notes Chelsea Seagulls Frankston YCW StoneKittens This week we wanted 3 from 3 and we came so close With 2 weeks to go until finals we were lucky enough with 2 wins and a draw. to congratulate another 2 Stonekittens on their big Our A team have had a very inconstant year with so 50 games with the club. Congratulations to Lea many outs each week and this week we again had a Kitson & Max Barry on achieving such a milestone! very different line up. Stand out efforts from our regular C grade started the day off with a win of 39 points. ladies Hayley, ness, char and sallie and chelsea. The girls were a few players down due to injuries Our B girls had a bit of a rocky start with one of our star however the rest of the team stepped up and did goalers needing to come off injured after quarter time. an outstanding job playing out of position. Anna- All girls again played well with stand out games from normally a mid courter or goaler played defence and Kate, Kristie, Hayley r and chelsea. was taking intercepts left right and centre, leaving no ball untouched. Issy worked hard the entire game, Our C girls were a little disappointed with their game never giving up or taking her foot off the pedal- good on Saturday but this was not at all reflected in the score, job team!! with the girls smashing it! They are looking forward to hopefully beating Frankston this week in a tough but Still undefeated B grade girls got off to a great start very winnable game. with Courtney shining in goals. Her movement and accurate shooting combined with excellent defensive We would like to thank our major sponsors OA and pressure in the second half earned her best on. recruitment, Chelsea Heights Hotel and Hocking Stuart. Every girl had a job to do which they did extremely well, creating some beautiful passages of play. Lea Karingal Bulls in particular dominated the mid court with lots Well done to all teams for showing a vast improvement, control, direction and strong leads. Her passes into even since last week. the goalers were calm and spot on. C grade girls showed a much better on court A grade finished off the day with another good win- performance with strong passes, coming forward and Fiona drove beautiful down the centre of the court, making space. creating and dictating plays giving confidence and B grade girls had a stella performance! The girls worked direction to her team mate. Kirsty did a fantastic job well together as a team and pushed through to draw in applying pressure down the court and turning with the last goal going through just before the siren. over many intercepts! C grade girls had a great day too! Girls showed determination to get a win this week. They were only 3 Pines Pythonettes goals shy of the Chelsea girls! Well Ladies our 2nd last round is here and today we Great work again girls. We welcome Bonbeach to our have the biggest challenge of them all - can we cause courts this week. Goodluck everyone! an upset in any grade can we play our best game ever Go Bulls! - yes we can - why because no matter what the final scores are lets play with our best try our hardest and never give up. Last week all three teams came out on top - it was always going to be a tough gig against our local rivals but we didnt give up we played our best and walked away with three wins. C Grade played up and down all game but the defence line tightened up in the second half coming away with a 7 goal victory. B Grade where playing for there position back in the top 4 - with a few injuries and a few girls not playing it was going to be tough and the girls played it tough coming away 7 goal NEPEAN & PENINSULA winners. A Grade was about boosting that percentage NETBALL and holding 2nd spot and the girls won by 35 goals. Lets no give up play with everything we have today Vote Count Dinner and finish our run home stronger than ever. Dont Forget our Special Effort Draw Tonight - Dress up Wednesday 10th September, 2014 in your finest Bogan Attire Frankston RSL Lets Go Pythonettes Cranbourne Road, Frankston 6.00pm for 6.30pm start

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ROUND 1 - Saturday 5 April Saturday 24 May - BYE ROUND 13 - Saturday 19 July Langwarrin 14.14.98 v 4.6.30 Karingal AFL VIC COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS Langwarrin 17.15.117 v 7.5.47 Chelsea Fston YCW 22.11.143 v 9.3.57 Pines PENINSULA 6.5.41 v 18.18.126 GEELONG Fston YCW 14.9.93 v 9.4.58 Bonbeach Seaford 7.10.52 v 20.10.130 Bonbeach ROUND 7 - Saturday 31 May Mornington 14.11.95 v 10.17.77 Seaford Sunday 6 April Langwarrin 12.6.78 v 13.15.93 Edi-Asp Edi-Asp 23.22.160 v 4.4.28 Karingal Mornington 8.7.55 v 12.14.86 Mt Eliza Fston YCW 8.10.58 v 10.11.71 Mornington Pines 9.8.62 v 12.5.77 Mt Eliza Edi-Asp 15.7.97 v 8.7.55 Chelsea Pines 10.11.71 v 13.13.91 Seaford ROUND 14 - Saturday 26 July ROUND 2 - Saturday 12 April Mt Eliza 9.7.61 v 13.16.94 Bonbeach Bonbeach 14.10.94 v 8.9.57 Langwarrin Pines 6.7.43 v 10.15.75 Langwarrin Chelsea 16.12.108 v 8.14.62 Karingal Seaford 6.9.45 v 14.15.99 Fston YCW Mt Eliza 7.6.48 v 11.12.78 Fston YCW ROUND 8 - Saturday 7 June Edi-Asp 11.14.80 v 9.14.68 Mornington Karingal 8.3.51 v 12.18.90 Mornington QUEENS BIRTHDAY WEEKEND Karingal 4.16.40 v 10.14.74 Pines Mt Eliza 20.7.127 v 9.10.64 Chelsea Chelsea 11.7.73 v 10.8.68 Seaford Mornington 14.7.91 v 9.12.66 Langwarrin GOOD FRIDAY 18 April Fston YCW 13.14.92 v 6.11.47 Chelsea ROUND 15 - Saturday 2 August Bonbeach 6.8.44 v 13.7.85 Edi-Asp Edi-Asp 11.16.82 v 8.10.58 Pines Langwarrin 21.14.140 v 10.9.69 Seaford Seaford 13.19.97 v 11.12.78 Mt Eliza Fston YCW 9.13.67 v 9.6.60 Edi-Asp EASTER 19 April - BYE Bonbeach 21.18.144 v 3.5.23 Karingal Chelsea 10.13.73 v 11.12.78 Mornington Pines 5.9.39 v 16.17.113 Bonbeach ROUND 9 - Saturday 14 June ROUND 3 - Saturday 26 April Mt Eliza 25.12.162 v 12.9.81 Karingal Langwarrin 5.6.36 v 12.8.80 Fston YCW ANZAC DAY ROUND ROUND 16 - Saturday 9 August Langwarrin 13.9.87 v 8.13.61 Mt Eliza Pines 11.10.76 v 10.10.70 Mornington Edi-Asp 11.9.75 v 14.13.97 Langwarrin Fston YCW 28.20.188 v 1.4.10 Karingal Mt Eliza 11.9.75 v 9.13.67 Edi-Asp Karingal 10.7.67 v 9.13.67 Seaford Mornington 6.5.41 v 14.21.105 Fston YCW Mornington 15.21.111 v 10.8.68 Bonbeach Seaford 10.17.77 v 18.13.121 Pines Chelsea 4.4.28 v 7.7.49 Bonbeach Edi-Asp 12.12.84 v 10.14.74 Seaford Bonbeach 13.12.90 v 12.10.82 Mt Eliza ROUND 10 - Saturday 21 June Pines 14.11.95 v 7.8.50 Chelsea Karingal 14.9.93 v 8.12.60 Chelsea Mt Eliza 11.18.84 v 10.8.68 Langwarrin ROUND 4 - Saturday 3 May ROUND 17 - Saturday 16 August Karingal 5.7.37 v 16.14.110 Fston YCW UMPIRES APPRECIATION RND Bonbeach 16.14.110 v 11.12.78 Mornington VOLUNTEER ROUND Karingal 1.4.10 v 23.20.158 Edi-Asp Langwarrin v Mornington Seaford 9.8.62 v 15.7.97 Edi-Asp Bonbeach 9.12.66 v 6.11.47 Fston YCW Chelsea v Frankston YCW Chelsea 12.12.84 v 14.11.95 Pines Seaford 12.15.87 v 13.17.95 Mornington Pines v Edi-Asp Chelsea 5.7.37 v 16.17.113 Langwarrin ROUND 11 - Saturday 28 June Mt Eliza v Seaford Mt Eliza 20.13.133 v 9.12.66 Pines Langwarrin 9.16.70 v 12.10.82 Pines Karingal v Bonbeach Fston YCW 12.16.88 v 7.2.44 Mt Eliza ROUND 5 - Saturday 10 May ROUND 18 - Saturday 23 August Mornington 20.23.143 v 9.5.59 Karingal PINK FOOTBALL & NETBALL ROUND VOLUNTEER ROUND Langwarrin 11.11.77 v 12.9.81 Bonbeach Edi-Asp 13.20.98 v 11.19.85 Bonbeach Frankston YCW v Langwarrin Fston YCW 16.12.108 v 9.8.62 Seaford Seaford 12.20.92 v 9.9.63 Chelsea Mornington v Pines Mornington 18.13.121 v 12.13.85 Edi-Asp ROUND 12 - Saturday 5 July Edi-Asp v Mt Eliza Pines 18.16.124 v 7.6.48 Karingal SPLIT ROUND Seaford v Karingal Chelsea 10.14.74 v 10.14.74 Mt Eliza Pines 2.9.21 v 11.12.78 Fston YCW Bonbeach v Chelsea ROUND 6 - Saturday 17 May Sunday 6 July FINALS Chelsea 5.2.32 v 14.20.104 Edi-Asp Saturday 30 August QUALIFYING Seaford 12.9.81 v 14.18.102 Langwarrin Mt Eliza 2.13.25 v 9.7.61 Mornington Sunday 31 August ELIMINATION Edi-Asp 9.11.65 v 22.20.152 Fston YCW Saturday 12 July Saturday 6 September 2ND SEMI Mornington 18.14.122 v 9.13.67 Chelsea SPLIT ROUND Sunday 7 September 1ST SEMI Bonbeach 20 .18.138 v 7.8.50 Pines Karingal 7.15.57 v 16.12.108 Langwarrin Sunday 14 September PRELIMINARY Karingal 7.13.55 v 13.21.99 Mt Eliza Bonbeach 16.14.110 v 4.13.37 Seaford Sunday 21 September GRAND FINAL

32 www.peninsulafnl.com.au NEPEAN NETBALL - ROUND 16 UPDATE A Grade Team P W L D F Agst % Pts Round 16 Results Tyabb 16 15 0 1 981 490 200.20 62 Crib Point 16 15 1 0 962 374 257.22 60 A Grade Rye 16 12 3 1 936 473 197.89 50 Rosebud 41 def by 53 Red Hill Devon M 16 10 6 0 762 483 157.76 40 Frankston 30 def by 32 Dromana Red Hill 16 10 6 0 840 662 126.89 40 Tyabb 83 def 26 Pearcedale Somerville 16 9 7 0 782 587 133.22 36 Hastings 59 def 29 Sorrento Dromana 16 7 9 0 649 733 88.54 28 Crib Point 45 def 27 Rye Pearcedale 16 5 11 0 585 789 74.14 20 Somerville 40 def 39 Devon Meadows Rosebud 16 5 11 0 552 840 65.71 20 B Grade Hastings 16 4 12 0 541 812 66.63 16 Rosebud 32 def 22 Red Hill Frankston 16 3 13 0 396 803 49.32 12 Frankston 46 def 13 Dromana Sorrento 16 0 16 0 247 1187 20.81 0 Tyabb 52 def 33 Pearcedale B Grade Hastings 25 def by 41 Sorrento Team P W L D F Agst % Pts Crib Point 53 def 33 Rye Somerville 16 13 3 0 831 452 183.85 52 Somerville 45 def 32 Devon Meadows Crib Point 16 12 3 1 711 445 159.78 50 Devon M 16 12 3 1 708 455 155.60 50 C Grade Frankston 16 12 4 0 696 462 150.65 48 Rosebud 18 def by 59 Red Hill Tyabb 16 12 4 0 672 464 144.83 48 Frankston 30 def 22 Dromana Rye 16 8 8 0 600 522 114.94 32 Tyabb 11 def by 46 Pearcedale Pearcedale 16 8 8 0 606 602 100.66 32 Hastings 14 def by 36 Sorrento Sorrento 16 8 8 0 541 539 100.37 32 Crib Point 41 def 16 Rye Red Hill 16 4 12 0 385 771 49.94 16 Somerville 20 def by 32 Devon Meadows Rosebud 16 3 12 1 400 632 63.29 14 Dromana 16 2 14 0 384 722 53.19 8 17 & Under Hastings 16 0 15 1 348 816 42.65 2 Rosebud 42 def 17 Red Hill C Grade Tyabb 31 def by 34 Pearcedale Sorrento 35 def 10 Devon Meadows Team P W L D F Agst % Pts Crib Point 9 def by 48 Rye Red Hill 16 13 3 0 622 340 182.94 52 Crib Point 16 13 3 0 503 288 174.65 52 Devon M 16 13 3 0 508 299 169.90 52 Pearcedale 16 11 4 1 574 383 149.87 46 Somerville 16 10 5 1 436 331 131.72 42 Frankston 16 10 5 1 501 388 129.12 42 Dromana 16 7 7 2 438 381 114.96 32 Rye 16 6 9 1 367 376 97.61 26 Sorrento 16 5 11 0 327 423 77.31 20 Tyabb 16 3 13 0 259 567 45.68 12 Rosebud 16 2 14 0 290 511 56.75 8 Club Championship Hastings 16 0 16 0 169 707 23.90 0 Club A B C 17s Total 17 & Under Crib Point 45 25 13 0 83 Team P W L D F Agst % Pts Tyabb 46.5 24 3 2 75.5 Devon M 30 25 13 4 72 Sorrento 12 10 2 0 398 215 185.12 40 Rye 37.5 16 6.5 9 69 Rosebud 12 9 3 0 379 241 157.26 36 Somerville 27 26 10.5 - 63.5 Rye 13 9 4 0 386 283 136.40 36 Red Hill 30 8 13 9 60 Red Hill 13 9 4 0 422 323 130.65 36 Pearcedale 15 16 11.5 7 49.5 Pearcedale 12 7 5 0 341 338 100.89 28 Frankston 9 24 10.5 - 43.5 Devon M 13 4 9 0 282 366 77.05 16 Rosebud 15 7 2 9 33 Tyabb 13 2 11 0 228 361 63.16 8 Dromana 21 4 8 - 33 Crib Point 12 0 12 0 132 441 29.93 0 Sorrento 0 16 5 10 31 Hastings 12 1 0 - 13

www.peninsulafnl.com.au 33 NEPEAN FOOTBALL - ROUND 16 UPDATE SENIORS Team P W L D For Agst % Pts Round 16 Crib Point 16 14 2 0 1646 1222 134.70 56 Sorrento 16 12 4 0 1628 974 167.15 48 SENIORS Rosebud 3.2 6.5 10.7 11.14.80 Dromana 16 12 4 0 1803 1099 164.06 48 Red Hill 3.2 5.4 5.10 10.12.72 Red Hill 16 12 4 0 1492 924 161.47 48 Frankston 1.3 3.8 5.8 6.12.48 Rye 16 9 7 0 1335 1255 106.37 36 Dromana 6.7 11.11 20.15 24.20.164 Rosebud 16 8 8 0 1329 1189 111.77 32 Tyabb 2.1 4.5 6.10 9.16.70 Hastings 16 7 9 0 1489 1178 126.40 28 Pearcedale 5.5 7.6 12.11 13.13.91 Somerville 16 7 9 0 1260 1473 85.54 28 Hastings 5.2 6.2 10.2 13.3.81 Devon M 16 6 10 0 1189 1247 95.35 24 Sorrento 2.4 4.8 6.10 11.13.79 Frankston 16 6 10 0 1161 1483 78.29 24 Pearcedale 16 3 13 0 1165 1805 64.54 12 Crib Point 3.2 8.2 13.3 15.5.95 Rye 1.2 4.2 5.7 9.9.63 Tyabb 16 0 16 0 841 2489 33.79 0 Somerville 6.7 8.8 11.8 13.9.87 RESERVES Devon M 0.3 4.8 9.13 11.17.83 Team P W L D For Agst % Pts RESERVES Rosebud 3.7 6.10 8.13 10.14.74 Somerville 16 14 2 0 1236 602 205.32 56 Red Hill 0.1 0.2 2.2 5.4.34 Devon M 16 12 4 0 1101 591 186.29 48 Frankston 1.4 4.4 6.5 10.7.67 Hastings 16 11 5 0 1014 677 149.78 44 Dromana 2.2 2.6 4.8 5.9.39 Sorrento 16 9 6 1 878 686 127.99 38 Tyabb 2.3 2.4 4.7 5.8.38 Frankston 16 9 7 0 1023 723 141.49 36 Pearcedale 0.1 3.5 4.7 7.10.52 Dromana 16 9 7 0 1037 796 130.28 36 Hastings 0.0 2.2 2.2 5.7.37 Rosebud 16 9 7 0 888 770 115.32 36 Sorrento 0.2 2.3 3.5 3.5.23 Rye 16 9 7 0 975 849 114.84 36 Crib Point 0.3 0.4 0.6 1.7.13 Crib Point 16 6 10 0 804 927 86.73 24 Rye 1.6 6.8 9.11 13.12.90 Red Hill 16 4 11 1 776 927 83.71 18 Somerville 3.5 3.7 5.8 8.10.58 Pearcedale 16 3 13 0 523 1508 34.68 12 Devon M 2.1 5.2 8.3 8.5.53 Tyabb 16 0 16 0 335 1534 21.84 0 U18’s Rosebud 1.5 5.10 10.12 12.15.87 UNDER 18’S Red Hill 0.2 2.2 3.2 5.3.33 Team P W L D For Agst % Pts Frankston 3.2 3.2 7.3 10.4.64 Rosebud 16 15 0 1 1269 602 210.80 62 Dromana 1.2 7.5 10.9 12.10.82 Devon M 16 11 4 1 1256 788 159.39 46 Mt Eliza 3.3 5.5 7.9 9.12.66 Sorrento 16 11 5 0 1169 782 149.49 44 Pearcedale 0.2 2.5 3.5 4.6.30 Pearcedale 16 11 5 0 1065 802 132.79 44 Tyabb-Hastings 0.0 2.1 2.2 3.4.22 Mt Eliza 16 11 5 0 917 710 129.15 44 Sorrento 3.3 5.4 10.5 11.11.77 Somerville 16 10 6 0 1079 749 144.06 40 Crib Point 5.3 12.6 18.9 21.13.139 Dromana 16 8 8 0 1252 986 126.98 32 Rye 1.1-7 1.1 1.3 4.3.27 Red Hill 16 7 9 0 1060 852 124.41 28 Somerville 5.1 5.2 9.4 10.4.64 Tyabb-Hastings 16 4 11 1 753 1016 74.11 18 Devon M 2.2 3.2 5.5 9.7.61 Crib Point 16 3 12 1 638 1056 60.42 14 Frankston 16 3 13 0 759 1072 70.80 12 Rye 16 0 16 0 297 2099 14.15 0 Club Championship Club Snrs Res U18 Total Sorrento 36 19 11 66 Dromana 36 18 8 62 Somerville 21 28 10 59 Crib Point 42 12 3.5 57.5 Rosebud 24 18 15.5 57.5 Devon M 18 24 11.5 53.5 Red Hill 36 9 7 52 Hastings 21 22 4.5 47.5 Rye 27 18 0 45 Frankston 18 18 3 39 Pearcedale 9 6 11 26 Tyabb 0 0 4.5 4.5 34 www.peninsulafnl.com.au SENIORS Rosebud 3.2 6.5 10.7 11.14.80 Red Hill 3.2 5.4 5.10 10.12.72 Frankston 1.3 3.8 5.8 6.12.48 Dromana 6.7 11.11 20.15 24.20.164 Tyabb 2.1 4.5 6.10 9.16.70 Pearcedale 5.5 7.6 12.11 13.13.91 Hastings 5.2 6.2 10.2 13.3.81 Sorrento 2.4 4.8 6.10 11.13.79 Crib Point 3.2 8.2 13.3 15.5.95 Rye 1.2 4.2 5.7 9.9.63 Somerville 6.7 8.8 11.8 13.9.87 Devon M 0.3 4.8 9.13 11.17.83 RESERVES Rosebud 3.7 6.10 8.13 10.14.74 Red Hill 0.1 0.2 2.2 5.4.34 Frankston 1.4 4.4 6.5 10.7.67 Dromana 2.2 2.6 4.8 5.9.39 Tyabb 2.3 2.4 4.7 5.8.38 Pearcedale 0.1 3.5 4.7 7.10.52 Hastings 0.0 2.2 2.2 5.7.37 Sorrento 0.2 2.3 3.5 3.5.23 Crib Point 0.3 0.4 0.6 1.7.13 Rye 1.6 6.8 9.11 13.12.90 Somerville 3.5 3.7 5.8 8.10.58 Devon M 2.1 5.2 8.3 8.5.53 U18’s Rosebud 1.5 5.10 10.12 12.15.87 Red Hill 0.2 2.2 3.2 5.3.33 Frankston 3.2 3.2 7.3 10.4.64 Dromana 1.2 7.5 10.9 12.10.82 Mt Eliza 3.3 5.5 7.9 9.12.66 Pearcedale 0.2 2.5 3.5 4.6.30 Tyabb-Hastings 0.0 2.1 2.2 3.4.22 Sorrento 3.3 5.4 10.5 11.11.77 Crib Point 5.3 12.6 18.9 21.13.139 Rye 1.1-7 1.1 1.3 4.3.27 Somerville 5.1 5.2 9.4 10.4.64 Devon M 2.2 3.2 5.5 9.7.61 Nepean Hwy Nepean Wells St St Thompson

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