Thunder and Lightning Carnivals 2019

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Thunder and Lightning Carnivals 2019 2019 THUNDER AND LIGHTNING CARNIVALS UNDER 8 & 9s SUNDAY 11 AUGUST @SMJFL @SMJFL \\ Thunder & Lightning Carnival 2019 P2Produced by SMC Monash: 18P-0554. July 2017. CRICOS provider: Monash University 00008C. A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN On behalf of the Board and the participation rates are exceptionally Executive of the SMJFL I would like to pleasing. welcome everyone to the 2019 SMJFL Thunder and Lightning Carnival. To all coaches, team officials and volunteer umpires, the SMJFL thanks For the first time we welcome Thunder you for your efforts this season and may Insurance as the naming rights sponsor you enjoy today as much as the players. of this years ‘Thunder and Lightning Thank you to all the mums and dads, Carnival’. grandparents and volunteers who give so much to their club and the league to It is a great day for all participants ensure “It’s About the Kids”. including players, parents, extended family and volunteers and it is always I also wish to thank SMJFL Major a fabulous way to celebrate the end Sponsor, Monash University, for their to the season for all players in Under 8 ongoing support of the league right and Under 9 competitions throughout throughout 2019. Without our valued the year. partners, days like today wouldn’t be possible, so thank you one and all. The Thunder and Lightning carnival is always met with great anticipation as Play well and in the right spirit today the conclusion of another successful and may you all enjoy the experience. season of junior football. Today is about fun and involvement for all our players and it is an opportunity to celebrate the skills, mateship and importantly the fun that has been Lewis Bearman witnessed throughout the season on Chair field. A great way to finish the year. South Metro Junior Football League After today, the SMJFL looks forward to you continuing your football journey in 2020. This year we have had over 2200 players in the Under 8 and Under 9 age groups spread over 88 teams. The record Thunder & Lightning Carnival 2019 \\ @SMJFL Produced by SMC Monash: 18P-0554. July 2017. CRICOS provider: Monash University 00008C. P3 P4 @SMJFL \\ Thunder & Lightning Carnival 2019 A MESSAGE FROM THE CEO cont. Mosseque invel et in nulparum ex essit Am ipsum fugit, exerspediae cones debisse quaerferis dolupta vent et ut quidebis nosa verro et explacc uptatem abo. It, ullendipide venis nate nossitio. olecupt atiandit ipiet eum et et ea Nam que officimpore nusdandusam, providebit ut laccusanda parumetur veresse quodign ihiciaspel incipsum, assi del expliat dolenisimet ex eos sequi voloreius atem adigeniet ea sequamus aut que volorent et voluptaesti voluptat ea delit lam voluptae quo cum idebit ipiet eum et et ea providebit ut. fugit, apitas audis restrum rae venitia consequis iniscia nonsed qui sam nullaut vollorp orunditatur as estibus ipsa simpost et acea comniat. Dam etur aspiciditat laborum quia andae volorum quat utemperorrum Sarah Leo Chief Executive Operator fugia volupis exere nitiis sum etur? South Metro Junior Football League FIXTURES MCKINNON RESERVE GROUP FIXTURE Time Oval ANDREW BRAYSHAW (U9 MIXED Highett (Green) V St Paul’s McKinnon (Green) 9:00 1 Highett (Green) Ormond (Green) V East Brighton Vampires Nowell (Yellow) 9:00 2 St Paul’s McKinnon (Green) Highett (Green) V Ormond (Green) 10:00 1 Ormond (Green) St Paul’s McKinnon (Green) V East Brighton Vampires Nowell (Yellow) 10:00 2 East Brighton Vampires Nowell (Yellow) Highett (Green) V East Brighton Vampires Nowell (Yellow) 11:00 1 St Paul’s McKinnon (Green) V Ormond (Green) 11:00 2 GROUP FIXTURE Time Oval ANDREW McGRATH (U9 MIXED) Hampton Rovers (Yellow) V Oakleigh (Yellow) 9:30 1 Hampton Rovers (Yellow) Ajax Stars (Yellow) V Mordialloc Braeside (Red) 9:30 2 Oakleigh (Yellow) Hampton Rovers (Yellow) V Ajax Stars (Yellow) 10:30 1 Ajax Stars (Yellow) Oakleigh (Yellow) V Mordialloc Braeside (Red) 10:30 2 Mordialloc Braeside (Red) Hampton Rovers (Yellow) V Mordialloc Braeside (Red) 11:30 1 Oakleigh (Yellow) V Ajax Stars (Yellow) 11:30 2 GROUP FIXTURE Time Oval JACK SCRIMSHAW (U9 MIXED) Waverley Park Hawks Gold (Orange) V Caulfield Bears Polar (Green) 12:00 1 Waverley Park Hawks Gold (Orange) Mordialloc Braeside (Yellow) V Cheltenham (Orange) 12:00 2 Caulfield Bears Polar (Green) Waverley Park Hawks Gold (Orange) V Mordialloc Braeside (Yellow) 13:00 1 Mordialloc Braeside (Yellow) Caulfield Bears Polar (Green) V Cheltenham (Orange) 13:00 2 Cheltenham (Orange) Waverley Park Hawks Gold (Orange) V Cheltenham (Orange) 14:00 1 Caulfield Bears Polar (Green) V Mordialloc Braeside (Yellow) 14:00 2 GROUP FIXTURE Time Oval BRAYDEN MAYNARD (U9 MIXED) East Brighton Vampires Young Bloods (Red) V Oakleigh (Blue) 12:30 1 Mordialloc Braeside (Blue) Mordialloc Braeside (Blue) V Hampton Rovers (Blue) 12:30 2 East Brighton Vampires Young Bloods (Red) Oakleigh (Blue) V Ajax Rockets (Blue) 13:30 1 Ajax Rockets (Blue) Mordialloc Braeside (Blue) V East Brighton Vampires Young Bloods (Red) 13:30 2 Hampton Rovers (Blue) Ajax Rockets (Blue) V Hampton Rovers (Blue) 14:30 1 Oakleigh (Blue) V P6 @SMJFL \\ Thunder & Lightning Carnival 2019 Stand out with Australia’s favourite copy paper Thunder & Lightning Carnival 2019 \\ @SMJFL P7 PLAYER PROFILES Angus Brayshaw Andrew McGrath AFL Club: Melbourne AFL Club: Essendon SMJFL Club: Hampton Rovers SMJFL Club: East Brighton Vampires Brayshaw had a stellar 2018 season, finishing third in the The former East Brighton Brownlow Medal behind Tom Vampire has become an Mitchell and Steele integral player in Essendon’s Sidebottom. The former best 22 each week, averaging Hampton Rover has played 20 disposals per game in 2019 every game this year for the and being used on a wing and Dees, averaging 21 disposals through the Bomber’s defence. per game. Jack Scrimshaw Brayden Maynard AFL Club: Hawthorn AFL Club: Collingwood SMJFL Club: Beaumaris SMJFL Club: Hampton Rovers After being traded from Gold A reliable defender, Maynard Coast Suns at the end of last has become an integral part of season, Scrimshaw worked Collingwood’s back six in his way into the Hawks’ senior recent years. The former side at the start of 2019. The Hampton Rover is a fierce 20-year-old has played nine competitor and a thumping senior games this year, his best left-foot kick, developing into performance coming against St a consistent performer for Kilda in Round 8. the Pies. Jack Ross James Rowbottom AFL Club: Richmond AFL Club: Sydney Swans SMJFL Club: Waverley Park SMJFL Club: Prahran Hawks Recruited by the Swans via Taken at pick 43 in the 2018 their second-round selection at NAB AFL Draft, Ross has the 2018 AFL Draft, the former already had a taste of AFL Prahran junior is a hard-at-it football this year, playing five inside midfielder who’s good games before injuring his ankle at stoppages, is clean by hand in Round 8 against Fremantle. and foot and can read the play But Tiger fans will be excited exceptionally well. by what they’ve seen so far. Max King Ned Reeves AFL Club: St Kilda AFL Club: Hawthorn SMJFL Club: East Sandringham SMJFL Club: East Malvern Recruited with pick 4 in the A former East Malvern junior, 2018 NAB AFL Draft, King has Reeves was recruited by Haw- a freakish aerial ability, a lethal thorn as a rookie for the 2019 kick and exceptional agility at season. Standing at 209cm, ground level. A life-long Saints the 20-year-old turned heads fan, he was given the famous playing for Box Hill in the VFL number 12 jumper by St Kilda last season and will continue legend Nick Riewoldt. his develoment at VFL level in 2019. P8 @SMJFL \\ Thunder & Lightning Carnival 2019 Thunder & Lightning Carnival 2019 \\ @SMJFL P9 TEAM LISTS U9 MIXED - BRAYSHAW GROUP HIGHETT (GREEN) COACH Peter Beames TEAM MANAGER Kate Laing ASSISTANT COACHES Mark Harvey & Martin Cottrell RUNNER Matt Stevenson NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER 1 Ollie Ryan 20 Chaize Tuinauvai 2 Eli Batrouney 21 Madeline Stevenson 3 Cooper Sheers 25 Ethan Ben-Danan 4 Charlie Cottrell 27 Jesse Stevenson 5 Lockie Stone 6 Hunter Place 7 Max Wilkey 8 Kade Barratt 9 Jamie Hall 10 Will Dellar 12 Evan Laing-Peters 13 Thomas Warnes 15 Toby Harvey 16 Harry Burggraaff 17 Zeke Jolly 18 Tyson Beames ST PAUL’S MCKINNON (GREEN) COACH Paul Smith TEAM MANAGER Jennifer Hill ASSISTANT COACH Trent Cromer RUNNER Various NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER 1 Harrison Campbell 34 Callum Smith 6 Jonathan Chronopoulos 35 Aidan Connor 7 Zach Nataraja 38 Campbell Black 8 Heath Lee Kim 39 Heath Livingston 10 Lachlan Crestani 40 Eliseo Uil 11 Darcy North 42 Cooper Cromer 12 Leith Salwathura 43 Taran Mullins 14 Jasper Edwards 45 Oliver Heggie 16 Ethan Lee Kim 19 Shaowen Zhao 20 Kynan Koolstra 24 Bailey King 26 Thomas Hill 28 Harrison Sawtell 31 Jeremy Hiscock 32 Luka Pruscino P10 @SMJFL \\ Thunder & Lightning Carnival 2019 TEAM LISTS U9 MIXED - BRAYSHAW GROUP ORMOND (GREEN) COACH Sean Rowe TEAM MANAGER Kristine Christup ASSISTANT COACH Brad Gardner RUNNER Damian Morley NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER 1 Will Fulton 17 Austin Wall 2 Ben Steven 18 Lucas McArdle 3 Hunter Verco 19 Max Stagliano 4 Louis Hunnisett 20 Noah Blustein 5 Lucas Hijlkema 21 Liam Meehan 6 Archie Gardner 22 Ethan Wiese 7 Jasper Rowe 24 Jakub Taubman 8 James Sigismund 25 Arjun Gulwadi 9 Jason Miller 26 Toby Sanos 10 Lachlan Claridge 47 Jay Patel 11 Alexander Misso 49 Eddison Brown 12 Harry Kernich 52 Samuel Condron 13 Thomas Varelas 14 Luca Morley 15 Seou Ham 16 Noam Christrup EAST BRIGHTON VAMPIRES NOWELL (YELLOW) COACH Anthony Nowell TEAM MANAGER Marcus Woodhouse ASSISTANT COACH Jarrond Harrington RUNNER Brad Kerin NO.
Recommended publications
  • 2018-19 Annual Report
    2018-19 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS Chairman's Report 2 Remote Projects 16 CEO's Report 3 Michael Long Learning & Leadership Centre 18 Directors 5 Facilities 19 Executive Team & Staff 7 Talent 20 Strategy 9 Commercial & Marketing 22 Community Football 10 Communications & Digital 26 Game Development 14 Financial Report 28 AFLNT 2018-19 Annual Report Ross Coburn CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Welcome to the 2019 AFLNT Annual Report. Thank you to the NT Government for their As Chairman I would like to take this continued belief and support of these opportunity to highlight some of the major games and to the AFL for recognising that items for the year. our game is truly an Australian-wide sport. It has certainly been a mixed year with We continue to grow our game with positive achievements in so many areas with participation growth (up 9%) and have some difficult decisions being made and achieved 100% growth in participants enacted. This in particular relates to the learning and being active in programs discontinuance of the Thunder NEAFL men’s provided through the MLLLC. In times and VFL women’s teams. This has been met when we all understand things are not at with varying opinions on the future their best throughout the Territory it is outcomes and benefits such a decision will pleasing to see that our great game of AFL bring. It is strongly believed that in tune with still ties us altogether with all Territorians the overall AFLNT Strategic Plan pathways, provided with the opportunities to this year's decisions will allow for greater participate in some shape or form.
    [Show full text]
  • NAB AFL U18 CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM LISTS (Regulation 8.1)
    NAB AFL U18 CHAMPIONSHIPS VIC METRO TEAM LISTS Coach: David FLOOD (Regulation 8.1) Team Manager: Gary PLUMMER Players Name State Number (Name/SURNAME) D.O.B. Ht. (cm) Wt. (kg) League Club/Local Club 1 Ben Allan 4/06/1996 178 71 Calder Cannons/ Pascoe Vale 2 Edward Langdon 1/02/1996 182 72 Sandringham Dragons/ Melbourne Grammar 3 Touk Miller 22/02/1996 177 80 Calder Cannons/ Maribyrnong Pk 4 Nicholas O'Kearney 13/02/1997 180 69 Calder Cannons/ Keilor 5 Alexander Urban 27/07/1996 179 78 Oakleigh Chargers/East Burwood JFC 6 Paul Ahern 1/08/1996 181 77 Calder Cannons/ Keilor 7 Jason Castagna 12/07/1996 182 76 Northern Knights/ Marcellin 8 Garrett McDonagh 19/06/1996 183 75 Northern Knights/ West Preston 9 Liam Duggan 11/12/1996 183 76 Western Jets/ Bacchus Marsh 10 Daniel McKenzie 17/05/1996 183 77 Oakleigh Chargers/ Caulfield Grammar 11 Damien Cavka 3/06/1996 184 79 Calder Cannons/ PEGS 12 Zachary Ballard 25/02/1996 184 77 Northern Knights/ Warrandyte 13 William Gowers 10/06/1996 184 81 Oakleigh Chargers/ Xavier 14 Matthew Goodyear 20/07/1996 185 77 Calder Cannons/ Gisborne 15 Dillon Viojo-Rainbow 8/02/1996 185 80 Western Jets/ Hoppers Crossing 16 Corey Ellis 9/10/1996 185 76 Western Jets/ PEGS 17 Tom Wilkinson 7/03/1996 182 78 Sandringham Dragons/ Melbourne Grammar 18 Fraser Pearce 29/07/1996 186 74 Oakleigh Chargers/ Xavier 19 Michael Manteit 18/07/1996 186 81 Sandringham Dragons/ Melbourne HSOB 20 Christian Petracca 4/01/1996 186 92 Eastern Ranges/ Beverley Hills 21 Jordan De Goey 15/03/1996 187 82 Oakleigh Chargers/ St Kevin's 22 Angus
    [Show full text]
  • Bombers Bombers Bombers Bombers Bombers Bombers
    BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERSAFL BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS 2021BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERSFINALIST BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS ESSENDONBACK ROW Martin Gleeson, Patrick Ambrose, Kyle Langford, Aaron Francis, Josh Eyre, Cody Brand, Brandon Zerk-Thatcher, Jordan Ridley, Jayden Laverde, Jake Stringer BOMBERSTHIRD ROWBOMBERS Mason Redman, Harrison Jones, BOMBERS Cian McBride, James Stewart, Peter BOMBERS Wright, Nick Bryan, Sam Draper, Zach BOMBERS Reid, Andrew Phillips, Nik Cox, CaleBOMBERS Hooker, Tom Cutler, Archie Perkins BOMBERS SECOND ROW Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, Devon Smith, David Zaharakis, Zach Merrett, Dyson Heppell (c), Ben Rutten (coach), Michael Hurley (vc), Andrew McGrath, Dylan Shiel, Darcy Parish, Jye Caldwell BOMBERS BOMBERSFRONT ROW Will BOMBERS Snelling, Brayden Ham, Tom Hird, BOMBERSNick Hind, Matt Guelfi, Dylan Clarke, BOMBERS Ned Cahill, Irving Mosquito, Lachlan BOMBERS Johnson BOMBERS MHSE01Z01MA - V1 V1 - MHSE01Z01MA.
    [Show full text]
  • The Final Siren 2021.Xlsm
    The Final Siren ROUND 3 SUMMARY Blind Bight Bandits 24.24 (168) def. Western Angels 22.17 (149) Harbourside Reds 27.19 (181) def. Jack in the Pack 27.15 (177) North Bombers 27.17 (179) def. CJ Celtics 25.16 (166) Kamikaze Pilots 37.19 (241) def. Murrumbeena 28.16 (184) Beef Broncos 28.17 (185) def. Atlantis Aces 25.19 (169) Red Bulls 22.17 (149) def. Yarra Valley 21.17 (143) Southern Metro. 25.13 (163) def. Jehovah All Stars 20.24 (144) Dutch Masters 25.12 (162) def. Mooroolbark 24.17 (161) THE LADDER - ROUND 3 Pos Team P W L D For Agst Pcnt Pts 1 Beef Broncos 3 3 0 0 537 450 119.33 12 2 Blind Bight Bandits 3 3 0 0 498 456 109.21 12 3 Kamikaze Pilots 3 2 1 0 587 506 116.01 8 4 Dutch Masters 3 2 1 0 514 479 107.31 8 5 Western Angels 3 2 1 0 487 465 104.73 8 6 Mooroolbark 3 2 1 0 480 468 102.56 8 7 Harbourside Reds 3 2 1 0 499 509 98.04 8 8 Southern Metro. 3 2 1 0 465 493 94.32 8 9 Jack in the Pack 3 1 2 0 506 489 103.48 4 10 North Bombers 3 1 2 0 485 498 97.39 4 11 Atlantis Aces 3 1 2 0 470 499 94.19 4 12 Murrumbeena 3 1 2 0 506 544 93.01 4 13 Jehovah All Stars 3 1 2 0 469 520 90.19 4 14 Red Bulls 3 1 2 0 404 476 84.87 4 15 CJ Celtics 3 0 3 0 480 501 95.81 0 16 Yarra Valley 3 0 3 0 438 472 92.80 0 Next Week - Round 4 Jack in the Pack (2, 168.7, 170.5) v Blind Bight Bandits (1, 166.0, 173.5) CJ Celtics (1, 160.0, 161.5) v Western Angels (1, 162.3, 165.0) Murrumbeena (2, 168.7, 176.0) v Harbourside Reds (1, 166.3, 170.5) Beef Broncos (3, 179.0, 188.5) v North Bombers (0, 161.7, 169.0) Yarra Valley (0, 146.0, 147.5) v Kamikaze Pilots (3, 195.7, 217.0) Jehovah All Stars (1, 156.3, 151.0) v Atlantis Aces (2, 156.7, 166.0) Dutch Masters (3, 171.3, 188.0) v Red Bulls (0, 134.7, 144.5) Mooroolbark (2, 160.0, 158.5) v Southern Metro.
    [Show full text]
  • TAC Record Rnd 18.Indd
    TAC CUP ROUND 18 AUGUST 23-24, 2014 $3.00 DDragonsragons ssecureecure fi nnalsals sspotpot GGeelongeelong FFalconsalcons 111.8.741.8.74 d OOakleighakleigh CChargershargers 110.13.730.13.73 AFL VICTORIA CORPORATE PARTNERS NAMING RIGHTS PREMIER PARTNERS OFFICIAL PARTNERS APPROVED LICENSEES EDITORIAL Thank you This weekend marks the end of another successful TAC Cup home and away season. It has been a fascinating competition all throughout the scoreboard or the water carriers, year with just a few percentage points separating the everyone plays their part in teams from third through to seventh place on the ladder. making the TAC Cup competition Eighth spot is up for grabs as we head into Round 18, a quality one. Murray Bushrangers and Eastern Rangers are still in fi nals It’s at this time of year that we acknowledge the contention. With the double chance in the top four also outstanding contribution that so many make to the still in a number of teams sights, it sets the scene for a competition and the development of the players both on thrilling fi nal round of matches. and off the fi eld. For Northern Knights, Gippsland Power, Bendigo Pioneers Our talent managers, coaches and support staff members and one other team, this weekend will mark the end of do a great job in managing their programs and providing their 2014 season. every single player on their list the opportunity to be the For the top age players in those squads it also marks best footballer that they can be. their last game in the TAC Cup competition as they With around 625 TAC Cup players spread across the 12 graduate from AFL Victoria’s underage talent program regions, it’s no easy task.
    [Show full text]
  • L & C V Beteasy
    NORTHERN TERRITORY RACING COMMISSION Reasons for Decision Complainants: Mr C (Complainant 1) Mr L (Complainant 2) Licensee: BetEasy Pty Ltd Proceedings: Gambling Dispute for Determination by Racing Commission - pursuant to section 85(2) of the Racing and Betting Act Heard Before: Ms Cindy Bravos (Presiding Member) (on papers) Ms Amy Corcoran Mr Allan McGill Date of Decision: 5 June 2020 Background 1. On 10 October 2019, Complainant 1 lodged a gambling dispute with the Northern Territory Racing Commission (the Commission) against the licensed sports bookmaker, BetEasy Pty Ltd (BetEasy) pursuant to section 85(2) of the Racing and Betting Act (the Act). 2. Complainant 1 is aggrieved that two multi bets that he placed with BetEasy on 1 August 2019 were cancelled and his stakes refunded some 30 days after the bets were struck and after he had confirmed with several representatives from BetEasy over the telephone prior to placing the bets, that the bets could be made. The first multi bet involved two legs being Dustin Martin to win the 2019 Norm Smith Medal (best on ground in the grand final) and Richmond to win the 2019 Australian Football League (AFL) grand final while the second multi bet involved three legs, being Jeremy Cameron to win the Coleman Medal (player who kicks the most goals in the AFL home-and-away season), Dustin Martin to win the 2019 Norm Smith Medal and Richmond to win the 2019 AFL grand final. BetEasy advised Complainant 1 that the multi bets were cancelled due to them being related multi bets and referred Complainant 1 to its terms and conditions.
    [Show full text]
  • Football Victoria
    Football Victoria Australian Football League (Victoria) Limited ABN 24 147 664 579 Princes Park, DC Bricker Pavilion, Beech Street, Caulfield Sth 3162 PO Box 101, Caulfield South 3162 Telephone: (03) 9532 8688 Fax: (03) 9532 9034 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sandringhamdragons.aflvic.com.au MEMORANDUM To: Summer Training Squad Players From: Ryan O’Connor Date: 12 February 2013 Re: SDFC PRE-SEASON CAMP 2013 CHECKLIST FOR WHAT TO BRING The emphasis is to travel light and bring a minimum of items: Sleeping Bag Pillow Toiletries Towel Clothes for Saturday (including football training gear) Clothes for Sunday Playing Gear for Sunday Matches – White Shorts & Dragons Socks (maroon, blue, white) Personal Snacks Swimmers Runners Money for additional drinks / snacks from canteen Sunday Sun Cream Note Pad & Pen A Personal Item that represents yourself Camp Schedule Friday 5:30pm - Depart South Caulfield 9:00pm - Arrive at Woorabinda School Camp 10:00pm - Bed Saturday 7:30am - Breakfast 8.45am - Depart for Yallourn North Football Ground 9:15am - Training 12.30pm - LUNCH 1.30pm - Stoppages 3.00pm - Players free time 6:30pm - Dinner 9.00pm - Team Meeting & Divisional meetings with line coaches Sunday 7:30am - Breakfast 8:00am - Clean Up 8:30am - 1st Game Departs for Ground 9:30am - 2nd Game Departs for Ground 11:00am - 1st Game 1:00pm - 2nd Game 3:30pm - Depart for South Caulfield 6:30pm - Arrive Back at South Caulfield Please see below when you are expected at camp, as well as the costs involved. These costs need to be paid before boarding the bus on Friday night for those attending the full camp.
    [Show full text]
  • AFL Vic Record Week 2.Indd
    TAC Cup Round 2 2 & 3 April 2016 $3.00 Season 2016 kicking into gear Wasn’t it great to have football back last weekend, both at AFL and TAC Cup level? While the next crop of future AFL talent was taking to the field in TAC Cup games throughout Victoria last weekend, it was a highlight of the Easter weekend to see eight draft ees debut in Round 1 of the AFL season – including 2015 Morrish Medal winner Clayton Oliver who claimed the first NAB AFL Rising Star nomination of the season aft er his 22-disposal debut for Melbourne. While the TAC Cup season started last weekend for the best U18 male talent across Victoria, last Monday saw the conclusion of a very successful Youth Girls Academy Challenge for the most promising U18 females across the state. Congratulations to the Dandenong Stingrays, who defeated the Sandringham Dragons in the finale to the month-long tournament. It is pleasing to see TAC support not only the next crop of elite U18 boys but also what will be the next crop of future female AFL footballers via the U18 Youth Girl Academies across eight regions. During the week we celebrated the launch of the Peter Jackson VFL and new VFL Women’s competition. With the launch of a national AFL women’s competition in 2017, it is exciting for AFL Victoria to launch the first VFL Women’s season this weekend. Also at the launch we looked back at the history of the TAC Cup competition, with last week signalling the beginning of its 25th season.
    [Show full text]
  • Division 1 Reserves Qualified Players
    DIVISION 1 RESERVES QUALIFIED PLAYERS GAVIN SIMON LOAF DES SASH David Swallow Sean Darcy Jaeger O'Meara Luke Parker Christian Salem Jy Simpkin Dustin Martin Shai Bolton David Mundy Caleb Daniel Isaac Smith Joel Selwood James Rowbottom Paul Seedsman Nick Hind Jack Viney Rory Sloane Jack Billings Jed Anderson Darcy Cameron Sam Docherty Seb Ross Daniel Rich Josh Kennedy (syd) Brayden Maynard Tim English Chad Wingard Lachie Hunter Zach Tuohy Harrison Himmelberg Jarman Impey Willem Drew Sam Menegola James Cousins Dion Prestia Marc Pittonet Tom Stewart Bailey Dale Robbie Gray Jye Caldwell Darcy Byrne-Jones Luke Breust Luke Shuey Shaun Higgins Devon Smith Matthew Owies Alex Witherden Cameron Zurhaar Jayden Short Michael Walters Brad Hill Oliver Florent Rowan Marshall James Jordan Matthew Flynn Jack Bytel Jack Lukosius Sam Reid (syd) Jordan Ridley Marlion Pickett Izak Rankine Brodie Smith Jackson Hately Rhys Stanley Luke Jackson James Rowe Peter Ladhams Jake Waterman Jason Castagna Zac Fisher Dan Butler Stephen Coniglio Daniel Rioli Jack Petruccelle Riley Collier-Dawkins Trent Dumont Eddie Betts Paul Hunter Esava Ratugolea Kieren Briggs Tom De Koning Marc Murphy Jack Lonie Levi Casboult Logan McDonald Todd Marshall Mitch Lewis Jake Carlisle Tom Fullarton Jake Riccardi Jamarra Ugle-Hagan Tom Campbell Harrison Jones Corey Gault Samson Ryan Dylan Clarke Nick Larkey Sam Hayes Brayden Preuss Matt Crouch Darcy Fogarty Kieran Strachan Hayden McLean DIVISION 2 RESERVES QUALIFIED PLAYERS NICK B MAT BEN R BLUES SYD Josh Dunkley Taylor Adams Josh Kelly
    [Show full text]
  • The Final Siren 2021.Xlsm
    The Final Siren ROUND 14 SUMMARY Blind Bight Bandits 29.14 (188) def. Atlantis Aces 23.21 (159) Red Bulls 30.13 (193) def. Kamikaze Pilots 20.10 (130) Southern Metro. 17.11 (113) def. North Bombers 16.16 (112) Harbourside Reds 28.18 (186) def. Mooroolbark 21.6 (132) Western Angels 22.19 (151) def. Dutch Masters 13.17 (95) Jehovah All Stars 23.21 (159) def. Jack in the Pack 19.17 (131) Yarra Valley 19.14 (128) def. CJ Celtics 18.16 (124) Beef Broncos 24.24 (168) def. Murrumbeena 15.3 (93) THE LADDER - ROUND 14 Pos Team P W L D For Agst Pcnt Pts 1 Kamikaze Pilots 14 10 4 0 2482 2242 110.70 40 2 Blind Bight Bandits 14 10 4 0 2332 2213 105.38 40 3 Beef Broncos 14 9 5 0 2329 2096 111.12 36 4 Harbourside Reds 14 8 5 1 2424 2245 107.97 34 5 Dutch Masters 14 8 6 0 2314 2229 103.81 32 6 Southern Metro. 14 8 6 0 2172 2250 96.53 32 7 Yarra Valley 14 7 6 1 2314 2251 102.80 30 8 Jack in the Pack 14 7 7 0 2372 2352 100.85 28 9 Jehovah All Stars 14 7 7 0 2263 2286 98.99 28 10 Western Angels 14 6 7 1 2277 2309 98.61 26 11 Atlantis Aces 14 6 8 0 2274 2368 96.03 24 12 Mooroolbark 14 6 8 0 2114 2237 94.50 24 13 Murrumbeena 14 5 8 1 2314 2414 95.86 22 14 CJ Celtics 14 5 9 0 2245 2313 97.06 20 15 Red Bulls 14 4 10 0 2131 2322 91.77 16 16 North Bombers 14 4 10 0 2131 2361 90.26 16 Next Week - Round 15 Blind Bight Bandits (4, 166.6, 163.3) v Kamikaze Pilots (10, 177.3, 149.0) Atlantis Aces (8, 162.4, 158.8) v North Bombers (6, 152.2, 116.3) Red Bulls (3, 152.2, 151.0) v Harbourside Reds (11, 173.1, 169.3) Southern Metro.
    [Show full text]
  • AFL Vic Record Week 25.Indd
    VFL & TAC Cup Semi Finals VFL Women’s Preliminary Final 10 – 11 September 2016 $3.00 Leo Barry you star! Another Legendary Moment from Toyota. Search ‘Leaping Leo’ to witness our legendary recreation of Leo Barry’s epic mark in the 2005 Toyota AFL Grand Final, and see just how Steve & Dave made Leo’s star rise again. toyota.com.au/legendarymoments Photo: Dave Savell PREMIER PARTNER OF THE VFL Celebrating the VFL’s best and fairest On Monday night at Crown Palladium we will recognise and celebrate the elite players within the Peter Jackson VFL and Swisse VFL Women’s competitions for season 2016. The inaugural best-and-fairest award for the new women’s competition will be presented at the same event as the J. J. Liston Trophy for the best player in the VFL for the first time. This historic night will acknowledge the most talented players across both state league competitions, with the Rising Stars, leading goalkickers and Team of the Year selections announced. A number of the players in contention for Monday night’s honours will take to the field in finals this weekend as our competitions combine at North Port Oval. On Sunday, a double-header will feature the Preliminary Final in the VFL Women’s competition, with St Kilda Sharks facing Melbourne Uni and the winner to meet Darebin in the first VFL Women’s Grand Final at Coburg on September 18. The teams will feature a host of AFL-listed players, including century goalkicker and Collingwood marquee player Moana Hope, Brianna Davey (Carlton marquee) and Ellie Blackburn (Western Bulldogs marquee).
    [Show full text]
  • Fantasy Freako 2020
    FANTASY FREAKO 2020 Welcome back Doch! Round 2 FREAKO FAST FACTS Welcome to the 1st H&A Edition of Fantasy Freako rave for 2020. Here are the fast facts for the last round and the one coming up! Enjoy this week’s read and best of luck! ROUND EASIEST TEAM ROUND HARDEST TEAM 1522 Points Against 1047 Points Against Surprise packet DISAPPOINTING Jack Viney (132) Dylan Roberton (20) TRADE IN TARGET 1 TRADE IN TARGET 2 Bailey Smith (95 Avg) Jeremy Howe (110 Avg) CAPTAIN OPTION 1 CAPTAIN OPTION 2 C C Andrew Gaff (107 Avg) Brodie Grundy (114 Avg) TOP 10 STAT LEADERS Tackle Attempts Post-Clearance Disposals tot tot E.Yeo 13 E.Langdon 29 R.Sloane 13 C.Mayne 28 J.Kelly 12 A.Saad 28 L.Dunstan 12 A.Gaff 26 L.Neale 12 S.Docherty 26 A.McGrath 11 J.Viney 25 B.Smith 11 J.Howe 25 D.Butler 11 D.Byrne-Jones 25 D.Houston 11 S.Sidebottom 24 B.Ronke 10 D.Shiel 23 Ruck Contests Attended Pre-Clearance Disposals tot tottot T.Goldstein 73 T.Adams 15 S.Naismith 58 J.Kennedy 13 B.Grundy 57 D.Shiel 12 R.O'Brien 56 B.Cunnington 12 T.Bellchambers 55 L.Parker 11 S.Jacobs 53 P.Cripps 11 J.Ceglar 52 L.Neale 10 J.Witts 51 T.Mitchell 10 T.English 50 T.Boak 10 S.Lycett 45 T.Goldstein 9 A D E L A I D E C R O W S Despite spending the entire third term on the bench with a chest injury in Round 1, it was an ordinary performance from Brodie Smith.
    [Show full text]