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Coburg Physiotherapy Centre THE FOOTBALLERROUND 13 | PREMIER DIVISION ROUND 14 | DIVISIONS 1 & 2 July 22, 2017 essendondfl.com.au facebook.com/essendondfl youtube.com/edflfooty @EDFLFooty @EDFLFooty ESSENDON FORD S AV E S AV E NOW L AT ER EITHER UP TO $1000 OR FREE SCHEDULED CASHBACK* NOW SERVICING FOR UP TO THREE YEARS * TERRITORY EVEREST FORD KUGA MKII TX RWD AMBIENTE TREND PETROL 2.7L Diesel auto • Rear parking sensors • 17" alloys 3.2L Turbo diesel • 6-speed auto 2.0L EcoBoost Engine • 6-speed auto • Ford SYNC ® 2 Ford SYNC® 2^^ with Bluetooth®# and iPod~ integration Full time 4WD • 7 seat capacity Connectivity System^^ • Rear View Camera $42 490 $53 990 $36 990 * * PRE-APRIL * DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY 2016 BUILD DRIVEAWAY FOCUS ECOSPORT FIESTA TREND HATCH AMBIENTE MANUAL AMBIENTE 6 speed manual • Ford SYNC® 3 Connectivity System^^^ ®# 1.5L petrol manual • Ford SYNC®^ with Bluetooth®# including ApplinkTM, Apple CarPlayTM and Android 1.5L petrol with manual transmission• Bluetooth ~ and voice control • iPod~ integration • Cruise control AutoTM integration> with voice control • iPod and USB integration $24 490 $19 990 $15 990 DRIVEAWAY * DRIVEAWAY * DRIVEAWAY * ENDS SEPTEMBER 30 WIRRAWAY ROAD 1300 668 401 ESSENDON AIRPORT www.essendonford.com.au *Recommended offer at Essendon Ford for eligible 2016 plate new vehicles ordered and delivered before 30/09/2016. 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It is a tremendous to of confidence as the finals near and are see that passion for girls and Women’s short-priced favourites to take out the football spread to other clubs in the EDFL. premiership in their first year of senior As recently as 2013, there were only football. four EDFL Clubs fielding girls/women’s Sunbury Lions are an established and teams in EDFL competitions. In 2017 experienced club at this level and will this figure has grown to 44 teams. I am also make finals. They will look to regain aware of at least four new teams planned their form and confidence after a couple for the Women’s competition in 2018 with of hard losses against Keilor and Manor Aberfeldie, Burnside Heights, Strathmore Lakes, but cannot be written off as they and Westmeadows all actively recruiting head into finals. players for next year. No doubt other Keilor and Sunbury Lions have clubs will also be recruiting players for confirmed themselves as the EDFL’s next year as well. representatives in the finals and will be Any girls and women interested in joined by the WRFL’s Manor Lakes who taking up the game at any level, be it in currently occupy second position on the Auskick, Under 12s, Under 15s, Under ladder. Another WRFL club, Caroline 18s or Women’s, I encourage you to Springs, is expected to fill the fourth and get in contact with your local EDFL club THIS weekend is the second last round last spot in the finals. to express your interest in taking up the of the home and away season in the Craigieburn, Pascoe Vale and Glenroy game in 2018. Or alternatively, consider Women’s competition before finals, and are all mathematical chances to steal taking up umpiring with the EDFL where it is great to see a Women’s football fourth, sitting in fifth, sixth and seventh we already have a strong contingent of competition being run under the EDFL’s spot respectively. For Craigieburn and female umpires. banner. Glenroy, this is also their first foray The growth of girls and women’s football In what is the first year of the Women’s into open-age Women’s teams; for is exciting and it won’t be long before competition in the EDFL, a merged Craigieburn, this team is the evolution of all EDFL Clubs have a pathway for league with the WRFL has been forged the youth girl’s teams that the club has female participants from Auskick through to ensure a sufficient number of teams nurtured over the years. underage football to senior football. competing in the competition. When VU Western Spurs and Roxburgh Congratulations to all clubs, officials and Of the 11 teams in the competition, seven Park (another EDFL Club whose players on a magnificent season thus far teams fall under the EDFL banner and it Women’s team has evolved from their and for being part of what is an exciting is great to see the quality on display from youth girls teams of recent years) are chapter in the history of the EDFL. the EDFL teams. added to the mix, EDFL teams occupy Enjoy the weekend. two of the top three, and seven of the top Keilor has led the way all season, Marc Turri nine positions on the 11-team ladder. proving too strong for all teams who have EDFL CEO Phone: (03) 5221 4408 Email: [email protected] Web: www.redonioncreative.com.au Address: 203 Malop Street, Geelong VIC 3220 OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF ESSENDON DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECORD “THE FOOTBALLER” All editorial and photographs are prepared by the Essendon District Football League Media Manager including articles and those contributors, published in the Essendon District Football League official recordThe Footballer, are subject to copyright laws and cannot be reproduced without the permission of the Essendon District Football League. 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