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AFL NAB U18 all Australian Honours for Lachie Name: Lachie Whitfield He’s about 185cm Height: 182cm and still growing and Weight: 72kg showed his class on DOB: 18/07/1994 the MCG when the Position: Midfielder AIS played Geelong’s Club: / Mt Martha/Peninsula VFL team. He was best School afield against mature- Local Mt Martha player Lachie Whitfield has continued age, AFL-listed oppo- his good form with the Dandenong Stingrays so far this sition with 29 posses- year and was recently awarded AFL NAB U18 all Aus- sions. tralian Honours and was voted MVP for Vic Country by He’s one to tuck away his peers for his outstanding performances. and watch the smooth- Lachie Whitfield, who isn’t eligible to be drafted until ness. He’s got all the tools you would want to play good 2012, showed experience beyond his years in this year’s footy in the AFL.” NAB AFL Under 18 National Championships for Vic Dandenong Stingrays Region Manager Mark Wheeler Country. In 5 rounds highly rated 17-year-old Lachlan commented on Whitfield and went on to say “Lachie is Whitfield showed his potential and was near untouch- a special talent with rare awareness and the ability to do able in an eye-catching performance in round 5 against the exceptional things. He is gifted with speed, balance, Vic Metro. Whitefield had 24 possessions and two goals football smarts and goal awareness and sees things in in Round 1, His class stood out on many occasions in games that most don’t. Lachie has the ability to become game 2 and impacted the game basically as soon as he a very good AFL player in the near future. Lachie sets the came onto the ground playing as a dangerous small for- standard with the way he prepared and trained for our ward. In game 3 showed his class with three goals and sessions, he made a big impacted on the other members 17 possessions. In Round 4 against South Australia in of the squad with his professionalism and is always com- SA Whitfield had 20 disposals and two goals and once mitted to the team and our principles and trained the again showed his class. way you want every player to train.” AFL Talent Manager Kevin ‘Shifter’ Sheehan spoke about Whitefield and said “‘He’s a 16-year-old who’s not avail- able in this year’s draft but he’s already standing out through the midfield at this level.

In This Photo: Adam Kennedy, Lachie Whitfield Lachie Whitfield (R) of Vic Country leads Adam Kennedy of Vic Metro during the Under 18 AFL Championships match between Vic Metro and Vic Country at Etihad Stadium on July 6, 2011 in Melbourne, Australia. ( July 5, 2011 - Photo by Hamish Blair/Getty Images AsiaPac) Since 1908MPNFL 25 BERWICK

Edwin Flack Reserve, Manuka Rd, Berwick Melways: 111 H7 Under 18’s/Colts Tel 9707 3059 1 MCLARDY Hayden 21 DANIEL Jason 41 ZIJAI Semir 2 BURNS Fraser 22 MCKAY Christopher 42 GLASS Eamon 3 MACKENZIE Matt 23 GROH Lachlan (DVC) 43 ZOGHBI Ghanim Blue & White 4 ADAMS Jason 24 TEMOPOULOS Jordan 44 CONNOLLY Zac Seniors Coach: Dean Rice Reserves Coach: Brendan McLardy 5 PICKERING Ben 25 VILARINO Joshua 45 ZIJAI Bella Under 18’s Coach: Robert Johns 6 SMITH Aaron 26 SZALEK Bradley 46 HILL-BUXTON Bryce Colts Coach: Greg Talbett 7 ANDREWS Jordan (C) 27 KEROVEC Joshua 47 VREVC Tim Secretary: Mandy Gunn 8 STAFFORD Daniel 28 PARKER Jackson 48 WAREHAM Bryce Seniors 9 PHILLIPS James 29 TAYLOR Jake 49 BUNTINE Matt 1 MCLARDY Jake 32 DYKER Cameron 10 HOLLAND Benjamin 30 NASH Anthony 50 WRIGHT Nathan 2 FOWLER Bradley 33 ANDREWS Tom (RVC) 11 ABELA Brad 31 GROVE Jayden 51 MORRISON Ryan 3 BUNTINE Jarryd 34 GILLIES Thomas 12 STEEL Connor 32 THARLE Clay 52 SHEPPARD Jack 4 CARLYLE Billy 35 DODD Jason 13 WEIGHTMAN Jake 33 MEADE Jordan 53 BURGESS Josh 5 STENT Andrew 36 COTELA Robert (RC) 14 OPTEYNDE Jack 34 RUTHERFORD Bryce 54 McNAMARA Robert 6 PAGE Nathan 37 ZIJAI Ymet 15 MACENTE Nicholas 35 FARDON David 55 CAMPBELL Laurent 7 MOTT Adam 38 ZIJAI Ahmet 16 JOYCE Jayden (VC) 36 VAN DIJK Joshua 56 GOODES Tom 8 WAITE Nathan 39 WAKE Michael 17 JOHNSON Mitchell 37 MORRIS Lachlan 57 BULLIED Kayden 9 ABRAHAM Matthew (RDVC) 40 OECHSLE Robert 18 RUTHERFORD Callum 38 HAMILTON Cameron 58 FLYNN James 10 MILES Brad 41 BRENNAN Tom 19 JOINER Dylan 39 HILL-BUXTON Jake 59 PINAL Tood 11 MOROZOFF Andrew 42 LEWANDOWSKI Brett 20 MILLER Lachlan 40 PETTY Aaron 12 STOKIE Daniel 43 SMITH Ricky 13 HANIGAN Michael 44 LYON Tim Last week’s assignment was always going to be difficult with- out Nathan Waite & Steve Findlayson although the boys did 14 RAHILLY Jason 45 PINTAUDI Joseph manage to contain Cranbourne in the first half to remain in 15 KELLY Jason 46 FAIK Vergim touch at the main break. That was where our day ended. Bryce 16 SHEPPARD Luke 47 Anderson who was competing well in the ruck, suffered a bad 17 FINLAYSON Stephen 48 JAMIESON Jake leg injury and any clear use we had with the ball was soon nullified by poor decision making and disposal. This is only 18 VANSCHILT Paul 49 added to Cranbourne’s dominance as they powered away to 19 TUCK Andrew 50 DE WIT Mitchell a decisive win. 20 SEAR Patrick 51 REDDIEX Callum The two’s struggled to covert early in the game which proved 21 ROBINSON Brett 52 RAVENHALL Matthew costly by the end of the day. Milesy & Puss were solid contribu- tors throughout the entire game but we needed more contribu- 22 GUNN Tim 53 LEWANDOWSKI Dean tors if we were to get over the top of a strong Cranbourne outfit. 23 VANDIEMEN David 54 YOUNG Philip Good to see Giggsy return to the game and hopefully his rehab 24 TALBETT Mitchell 55 MONEY Zachary will continue and he will soon bolster the senior ranks in the next few weeks. 25 SEAR Nicholas 56 FOOT Aaron The highlights of the past weekend were obviously the 18s 26 CAVALLO Daniel 57 PECK James solid performance and the Colts return to the winner’s circle. 27 ANDERSON Bryce 58 MIDDLEMISS Travis We face another serious challenge this week to sure up our 28 MEREDITH Kristian 59 DYSON Clinton positions in the top five in both the seniors and reserves. We have long but not so fond memories of our previous outing this 29 DALTON Adam 60 RAMAN Duran year and we will need to take the initiative to recover the form 30 BRADY Shane 61 that we enjoyed earlier in the season. 31 VAN HOUT Trent 62 The Mitre 10 DIY draw will be held in the Social Club tonight. Please make sure all tickets have been returned. We are also gearing up for our Black & White Cocktail party on the 20th of SCORES 1 2 3 4 August. This is the feature event of the social calendar and is SNRS not to be missed. Tickets are now available.

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Toomuc Reserve, Under 18’s Princes Hwy, Pakenham Melways: 215 K5 1 KING Brody 21 BELL Chris Tel 5941 1550 2 BARCLAY Jake 22 ANDERSON Jayden 3 MULEY Jordan 23 VERLEG Nicholas 4 24 SMITH James Maroon, Blue & Gold 5 ALBERNI Adam 25 Seniors Coach: Michael Holland 6 TIMMINS Kody 26 Reserves Coach: Chad Shooter Under 18’s Coach: Joey Lenders 7 DILLON Steven 27 Secretary: Theresa Stevens 8 D'AMELO Sam 28 9 29 SMITH Matthew Seniors 10 32 HERSHAFT Nathan 1 D’AGOSTINO Frank 32 MOREY Steven 11 33 BATES Jordan 2 FEVALEAKI David 33 SHOOTER Chad 12 McAULIFFE Braiden 35 JABER Anthony 3 LENDERS Corey 34 FISHER Jason 13 40 VOISEY Mathew 4 LIESHOUT Nathan 35 ELSTON Rob 14 HILLARD Jackson 42 THEISZ Jarrod 5 SMITH Chris 36 GRAY Aaron 15 46 AINSWORTH Josh 6 CARDONA Chris 37 NOBELIUS Ben 16 BLACKWOOD Thomas 47 BEVERIDGE Aron 7 HICKS Michael 38 ANNING Jack 17 CARTER Luke 48 SHEA Brendan 8 TAURUA Michael 39 NOOY Aiden 18 50 JABER Adam 9 GRAMC Sean 40 CONSIDINE Alex 19 POLITES Thomas 52 ADAMS Corey 10 WHEELER Beau 41 McQUALTER Ryan 20 BRONSGEEST Kyle 54 DAVEY Lee 11 BLAKE Dean 42 12 GIBSON Joel 43 BENIS Al Saturday saw the Lions take on Doveton and by half-time the boys had skipped away to lead by 6goals. The boys really lifted 13 PAYNTER Sam 44 WOUTERS Matt their work rate after half time and the results came.The second 14 PAYNTER Dom 45 DEAYTON Rob half was probably as well as we have played and went on to a 15 WALKER Luke 46 GORDON Craig record resounding 87 points win. 16 KOWARZIK Jack 47 BELL Sean The Reserves had a hard fought battle against the Doves before getting home by 8 points in a game where there was never more 17 YOUNG Anthony 48 McQUALTER Travis than 2 goals between the two teams. 18 BURRIDGE Stuart 49 VENN Brett The Under battled hard against Doveton going down by 17points. 19 SACK Rodney 50 FLETCHER Mark The Second quarter hurt the boys in the context of this result as 20 LEHMON Russell 51 the boys were unable to score a goal. However the Cubs are persisting and their game is slowly improving but they just need 21 JONES Kym 52 PARKER Luke to improve their skills when they have the ball in their hands. 22 WILLIAMS Jason 53 The Club conducted the Devine Sports Lunch on Friday featur- 23 COOK Brian 54 MARCHANT Nathan ing Leigh Matthews and Tony Vasil and was a great day. Well 24 GRAMC Paul 55 O'HALLORAN Matty done to all those who helped and a big thank you to all those who attended. 25 COOK Adam 56 Our next major function is the Super Draw on Sunday (31st July) 26 57 WELSH Bradley with tickets still available from Matt Wouters. 27 TALBOT Damien 58 FARRELL Troy The Club also runs a Market every third Sunday of the month 28 COLE Sam 59 ARABU Ben with great bargains available. You can get a stall for $20 and they can be booked by contacting 0422822688. 29 ROY Dane 60 BELL Matt The Club is hosting 3 finals on Sunday 4th, 11th and 18th Sep- 30 FRY Nathan 61 COE Shaun tember and if you can assist in helping do a job please contact 31 O’LOUGHLIN Tom 64 BARCLAY Grant Greg Marshall on 0438885256. This week we take on Berwick in another stepping stone towards the double chance. This is always a hard fought contest particu- SCORES 1 2 3 4 larly down their so lets get behind our boys and urge them on SNRS to another win. Go Lions!!!!!! RES www.pakenhamfc.vcfl.com.au U18’s Since 1908MPNFL 27 NARRE WARREN

Kalora Park, Fox Rd, Narre Warren Under 18’s/Colts Melways: 108 D9 Tel 9796 8618 1 SCANLON Stewart 32 LONIE Mitchell 58 HOPKINS Jayke 2 HARVEY Bobby 33 HAWKER Jake 60 MORROW Jamie 5 QUIRK Dylan 35 DREW Tory 62 DOVASTON Luke Black & White 7 LANG Nicholas 36 ALLEN Ashleigh 68 CARTER Ben Seniors Coach: Chris Toner 9 MOSS Lachlan 37 BROUGHAM Aaron Reserves Coach: Scott Mather Under 18’s Coach: Jack McTaggart 10 PROSSER Nathan 38 ATHANASOPOULOS Billy Colts Coach: Chris Wicks 12 MATHER Brandon 41 PHILLIPS William Secretary: Bev Hiam 13 HARVEY Jake 42 LEPAGE Matthew Seniors 14 MCTAGGARTAsh 44 RAY Andrew 1 32 KIRBY Daniel 15 NELSON Aidan 45 MACLEAN Harrison 2 LEE Matt 33 HARPER Neil 17 MARRIOTT Ryan 47 SMITH Raymond 3 MCGILL Michael 34 WARREN Ryan 18 TROUNCE Joshua 48 FIDGE Cameron 4 MCIVER Aaron 35 TAPNER Brendan 19 JACKSON Daniel 50 HOOK Jason 5 COLLINS Christopher 36 PERSSO Clay 24 VELLA Andrew 51 YOUNG Matthew 6 TONNA Josh 37 SCANLON Dean 25 IRONS Jack 52 ROBERTS Jordan 7 VANDENBROEK Daniel 38 HAMILTON Glenn 26 MEYER Matthew 53 LAMONT Jake 8 SCANLON Nick 39 ADDINSAL Alex 28 ROBERTS Kieren 54 MARCHANT Ben 9 FIELD Daniel 40 GRAY Jake 29 CALVERT Jake 55 CUTHBERT Jake 10 EVANS Brett 41 HENWOOD Stevie 30 GRGURIC Thomas 56 INTVEEN Corie 11 PARKER Jackson 42 31 DURDIN Scott 57 MCLEAN Sam 12 FIELD Andrew 43 Narre traveled to Berwick in Round 12 before our bye last week 13 HARVEY Cole 44 DALTON Cameron and we took the points in three of the four games. 14 MARRIOTT Justin 45 CONNELL Tom The Ones game was fast and physical contest with the result in the balance into the last quarter. Narre finished off better to 15 SAKADJIAN Alex 46 HIAM Nathan win by 27 points. Our forward structure was our advantage with 16 WRAGG Ben 47 LAFRANCHI Joshua seven multiple goalkickers. Michael Collins was again in Narre’s 17 OLNEY Matt 48 BEVAN Ricky best with Adam Giobbi, Benny King and Josh Tonna. 18 BOYLE Lee 49 CURNOW Luke The Twos had a lamentable day - our long injury list taking its toll. Our defence was tireless and best players were mainly from 19 TEHENNEPE Luke 50 MCKENZIE Michael our back half – Ryan De Wit, Alex Addinsall, Tommy Connell, 20 SHANNON Nick 51 TOSIN Chris Nathan Vanden Broek and Alex Sakadjian. 21 HUNTER Andrew 52 The 1st v 2nd Under18s clash was a cracker. Constant physi- 22 TAPNER Jamie 53 WARREN Luke cal pressure saw a low-scoring contest with Narre prevailing by 10 points. Our best were Kris Merz, Andy Ray, Daniel Jackson. 23 ANDERSON Jarrod 54 DURHAM Tom Lachy Moss copped a heavy knock that left him in intensive 24 COLLINS Damian 57 WEBB Shane care. Thanks to all well-wishers. He left hospital last Saturday 25 COLLINS Michael 58 MCNAMARA Colin and is on the road to recovery. The Colts started on an ice-covered surface, but as ground and 26 DE WIT Ryan 59 BEVAN Cory players thawed out, Narre broke into stride to score an 8-goal 27 PIENING Dylan 60 RYAL Matthew win. Best included Mitch Latimer, Jake Cuthbert and Jack Irons. 28 63 WHITING Jake Coming Social Events - Narre Warren FC $8000 Mega Voucher 29 COWAN Nick 64 Draw, Sunday 7 August at Fox Road. Tickets $150 (number in the draw and entry for two people to function), Contact Hayden 30 TUTT Kong 65 James on 0400 020370. 31 ROSS Luke 70 MIONNET Joshua Narre Warren FC Sportsman’s Luncheon, Friday 19 August, 12 noon to 4 pm, at the Fountain Gate Hotel featuring Billy Brown- SCORES 1 2 3 4 less, Peter Daicos and Damien Fleming. Memorabilia auction, Tickets $120 (lunch and drinks). Contact Stu Stephenson on SNRS 0419 820024. Feature sponsor – Pine Grove Hotel, Stoney Creek Rd, Upper RES Beaconsfield, Phone 03 59443524 U18’s www.narrewarrenfc.vcfl.com.au 28 MPNFLSince 1908 CRANBOURNE

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1 ROSCOE Todd 21 LEINMULLER Jordan 42 VERSLYS Hayden Melways: 134 E7 2 COUTLET Ben 22 HERMANS Brad 43 RIBAUX Dan 3 COURTNEY Jack 23 BUNTINE Jason 44 WOOLHOUSE Jesse 4 KENNEWELL Justin 24 MORRISH Nicholas 45 WEIGHTMAN Luke Blue & Gold 5 MARSH Matthew 25 SMITH Max 47 WOOD Brendan Seniors Coach: Doug Koop Reserves Coach: Shane Baker 6 JOHNSEN Jayden 27 DePAOLI Luke 49 HUTCHINSON Joel Under 18’s Coach: Alan Courtney Colts: Ken Curran 7 GARDINER James 28 VANBEEK Aiden 54 WANGANEEN Harley Secretary: Paul Garrett 8 JAKUPI Jermy 29 BAKKER Justin 56 WILSON Timothy 9 WELLER Matthew 30 LITTLE Dean 62 THARLE-ADAMS Trent Seniors 10 ROBINSSON Trent (C) 31 CARBOON Nathan 69 CONNER Danial 1 DAVEY Ryan 34 BEGENT Shane 11 KENYON Dylan 32 BRYANS Taylor 2 WHITNELL Damian (RC) 35 YOUNG Andre 12 LINDSAY Mitch 33 ERICYAS Emire 3 GEORGE Ray 36 FORSYTH Ben 13 MANN James 34 GRANT Lachy 4 WRIGHTBAdam 38 BERRY Justin 14 SHEILDS Jordan 35 BOWEWR Aaron 5 COLLER Brad 39 MATTHEW Frank (RVC) 15 FISHER Nigel 36 MANGION Matthew 6 MARTIN Luke 40 MARTIINICCHIO Frank 16 HEALY Rian 37 WYBORN Kayne 7 HOLT Marc (C) 41 PETRIE Cam 17 VELLA Anthony 38 EXNER Liam 8 DATSON Troy 42 GERSBECK Mitch 18 TWITE Kevin 39 KENYON Dylan 9 TILLER Caleb 43 19 PEARCE Blake (VC) 40 SMITH John 10 FLETCHER Mat (VC) 44 ARFI Danial 20 MILLS Jay 41 SPARKS Shaun 11 RUS Matt 45 BLEZARD Kayne 12 STEVENS Curt 46 NICOL Brad Good wins to the Seniors and Reserves but a poor loss for the Under 18’s. 13 MURPHY Jarod 47 ROOKE Josh Every team must contribute if we are to win the Club Champi- 14 MORRISH Stuart 48 BERRY Shane onship. 16 FRENKEN John 49 MCPHILLIPS Nicholas This week’s notes include a calendar of our next events coming 17 JONES Ryan 50 MACKENZIE Lucas up: 18 THARLE-ADAMS Troy 52 BURR Anthony • 1991 & 2001 Premiership Reunion – 13th of August – see Laff 19 BEADEL Robert 53 BIRD Ryan • Super Draw – 28th of August – still some tickets left – see Sara 20 BOLAND Michael 54 BAKER Danial Wright. 21 OSBORNE Brandon 55 DRISCOLL Andrew • Team of the Decade – 3rd September – details to follow 22 HOLT Leigh 56 ELYSEE Arun • Sponsors Breakfast – 16th September – invitation only. 23 ANGWIN Lawence 57 THEODORIDIS Michael Well, one down, three to go. 24 OSBORNE Glen 58 ALLEN Troy Our next three games are all against sides in good form. Last 25 THOMPSON Matt 59 PEARCE Blake year we argued that our finals form was due in part to us playing 26 BARKER Nicholas 61 HILLIS Rory lesser opponents in the lead up. No such excuses this year – 27 BARKER Curtis 62 WALKER Dale Narre and Keysy away and Pakenham at home are all good tests for all three sides. 29 TATHAM Danial 64 IVANKO Germain Even the coaching staff would agree that ultimate success is 30 MCGRATH Brent 66 BIDDLE Tori measured by premierships. Home and Away form only gives you 31 KELLY Jack 69 CHALAMBARIS Nick the right to compete in finals, it doesn’t guarantee anything else. 32 GRAZILES Matthew 70 CONNER Danial The club Newsletter will be forwarded on the 1st of August; by 33 KERR Gavin then we should have a better idea of where we are in terms of Finals dates and allow improved planning for the next couple of months. SCORES 1 2 3 4 Congratulations to Stuey Morrish and Nicole Banfield on their SNRS recent engagement. RES www.cranbournefc.vcfl.com.au U18’s Since 1908MPNFL 29 South East Juniors

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Saturday 9 April C’bourne 13.20.98v D M’dows 6.6.42 Bye – Saturday 28 May Round 10 – Saturday 2 July Round 15 – Saturday 6 August Keys 11.12.78 v B’field 6.10.46 Beaconsfield v ROC Round 1 – Saturday 16 April Saturday 28 May P‘ham 20.23.143 v H Park 12.8.80 Devon Meadows v Doveton D M’dows 8.9.57 v H Park 10.14.74 VCFL Country Championships C’bourne 20.16.136 v Toor 10.7.67 Keysborough v Berwick Keys 8.9.57 v Toor 12.6.78 MPNFL 13.15.93 v O&M 13.13.91 N Warren 23.7.145 v ROC 8.7.55 Pakenham v Narre Warren P’ham 14.12.96 v ROC 5.11.41 Round 6 – Saturday 4 June B’wick 10.12.72 v D’ton 9.7.61 Hampton Park v Tooradin C’bourne 20.15.135 v D’ton 12.10.82 B’wick 19.13.127 v B’field 7.10.52 Round 11 – Saturday 9 July N Warren 12.9.81 v Berwick 15.15.105 N Warren 16.19.115 v D M’dows 13.8.86 Round 16 – Saturday 13 August B’field 15.12.102 v D’M 4.6.30 C’bourne 28.10.178 v Keys 5.12.42 Doveton v Beaconsfield Round 2 – Saturday 30 April H Park 15.14.104 v Keys 6.12.48 D’ton 13.8.86 v H Park 11.12.78 Narre Warren v Keysborough H Park 14.9.93 v B’field 7.6.40 Toor 10.16.76 v P’ham 18.14.122 ROC 13.9.87v Toor 12.12.84 Cranbourne v Pakenham Toor 18.7.115 v D’M 17.13.115 ROC 6.7.43 v C’bourne 18.12.120 ROC v Hampton Park ROC 11.11.77 v Keys 6.12.48 Round 7 – Saturday 11 June D’ton 8.5.53 v N Warren 19.22.135 B’field 10.5.65 v N Warren 10.7.67 Round 17 – Saturday 20 August D’ton 18.10.118 v P’ham 15.12.102 Round 12 – Saturday 16 July D’M 3.2.20 v C’bourne 23.21.159 Beaconsfield v Berwick B’wick 14.10.94 v C’bourne 13.18.96 H Park 11.15.81 v D’M 5.6.36 Keys 9.14.68 v P’ham 16.18.144 Devon Meadows v Narre Warren Round 3 – Saturday 7 May Toor 15.7.97 v Keys16.10.106 H Park 15.11.101 v B’wick 10.8.68 Keysborough v Cranbourne B’field 15.5.95 v Tooradin 6.5.41 ROC 8.11.59 v P’ham 16.12.108 Toor 12.10.82 v D’ton 18.8.116 Hampton Park v Doveton D M’dows 8.9.57 v ROC 13.8.86 D’ton 6.4.40 v C’bourne 20.11.131 Tooradin v ROC Keys 11.11.77 v D’ton 15.10.100 Round 8 – Saturday 18 June B’wick 15.8.98 v N Warren 18.17.125 C’bourne 18.18.126 v B’field 3.8.26 Round 18 – Saturday 27 August P’ham 13.9.87 v B’wick 8.9.57 Round 13 – Saturday 23 July P’ham 21.15.141 v D’M 9.13.67 Narre Warren v Beaconsfield C’bourne 21.16.142 v N Warren 10.11.71 B’field 12.10.82 v H Park 11.12.78 N Warren 5.7.37 v H Park 9.9.63 Pakenham v Keysborough Round 4 – Saturday 14 May D’M 7.8.50 v Toor 15.14.104 B’wick 14.21.105 v Toor 5.7.37 Berwick v Hampton Park ROC 5.4.34 v B’field 7.13.55 Keys 14.6.90 v ROC 11.8.74 D’ton 14.7.91 v ROC 10.14.74 Doveton v Tooradin D’ton 11.15.81 v D’M 7.5.47 P’ham 21.17.143 v D’ton 7.14.58 Round 9 – Saturday 25 June B’wick 10.18.78 v Keys 5.7.37 C’bourne 30.12.192 v B’wick 10.9.69 Finals: B’field 9.11.65 v P’ham 16.12.108 N Warren 22.19.151 v P’ham 13.7.85 3 & 4 September, 10 & 11 D’M 11.12.78 v Keys 8.10.58 Round 14 – Saturday 30 July Toor 8.7.55 v H Park 15.16.106 September, 18 September, H Park 11.7.73 v C’bourne 13.17.95 Tooradin v Beaconsfield 24 September Round 5 – Saturday 21 May Toor 14.8.92 v N Warren 25.12.162 ROC v Devon Meadows B’field 15.16.106 v D’ton 10.15.75 ROC 10.8.68 v B’wick 15.14.104 Berwick v Pakenham D’M 9.9.63 v B’wick 19.15.129 Narre Warren v Cranbourne Keys 8.10.58 v N Warren 21.18.144 P’ham 15.11.101 v C’bourne 15.12.102 H Park 12.19.91 v ROC 3.4.22

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Team P W L D B For Agst % Pts Mornington 5.2 7.3 8.4 11.7.73 Langwarrin 1.3 4.4 8.8 10.11.71 Narre Warren 13 10 1 0 2 894 326 274.23 48 Mornington Goal Kickers: J. Smart 4, S. Crawford 2, B. De Langwarrin 13 6 5 0 2 827 660 125.30 32 Ruyter 2, B. Hill 1, D. Bakos 1, J. Morssinkhof 1; Best Play- Berwick 13 7 5 0 1 648 642 100.93 32 ers: M. Brock, J. Scott, B. Hill, M. Cranmer, J. Morssinkhof, Mornington 13 7 5 0 1 765 886 86.34 32 D. Susta-Zmegac Edi-Asp 13 6 5 0 2 636 794 80.10 32 Langwarrin Goal Kickers: T. Smith 6, J. Gregory 1, Frankston YCW 13 6 6 0 1 811 747 108.57 28 N. Hammill 1, J. Warrington 1, J. Shand 1; Best Players: Seaford 13 5 7 0 1 704 750 93.87 24 J. Smith, J. Bartlett, J. Warrington, T. Smith, J. Minton Frankston YCW 4.0 6.4 7.9 10.11.71 Beaconsfield 13 4 7 0 2 455 603 75.46 24 Seaford 3.1 4.7 6.8 6.13.49 Cranbourne 13 1 11 0 1 502 834 60.19 8 Frankston YCW Goal Kickers: D. Neely 2, J. Lawson 2, J. Algar 1, H. Doyle 1, D. Morphett 1, G. Katergaris 1, Goal Kickers H. Jones 1, J. Talbot 1; Best Players: D. Neely, D. Morphett, J. Lawson, G. Katergaris, H. Jones, H. Doyle Name Club Rnd Tot Seaford Goal Kickers: L. Evans 2, J. Eastburn 1, J. Hallett 1, J. Rackham 1, J. O’Shannassy 1; Best Players: L. Evans, Taylor Smith Langwarrin 6 27 J. Ball, D. Carlson, D. Moynihan, J. Turner, J. O’Shannassy Billy Athanasopoulos Narre Warren 0 24 Beaconsfield 5.5 6.7 6.8 9.8.62 Jayke Hopkins Narre Warren 0 21 Edi-Asp 0.0 2.1 4.2 6.2.38 Joshua Vilarino Berwick 0 18 Beaconsfield Goal Kickers: L. Vincent 5, R. Manley 2, B. Cherry 1, C. Bertoncello 1; Best Players: J. Casey, J. Jansen, L. Nekic, L. Vincent , M. Hubbard Today’s Games Edi-Asp Goal Kickers: T. Grayling 2, K. Ross 2, M. Russell Frankston YCW v Mornington 1, B. Lindsay 1; Best Players: J. Hobley, M. Riddell, Seaford v Edithvale-Aspendale C. Young, B. Lindsay, K. Ross, P. Jamieson Berwick 1.4 3.6 3.7 3.13.31 Langwarrin v Beaconsfield Cranbourne 1.1 1.3 3.9 3.10.28 Narre Warren v Cranbourne Berwick Goal Kickers: T. Vrevc 1, D. Fardon 1, B. Szalek 1; Best Players: D. Joiner, T. Vrevc, A. Petty, J. Adams, NEXT WEEK - 6 th August B. Szalek, J. Meade Cranbourne Goal Kickers: J. Johnsen 1, A. Vanbeek 1, Mornington v Seaford D. Ribaux 1; Best Players: J. Johnsen, L. Exner, J. Smith, Edithvale-Aspendale v Narre Warren E. Erciyas, D. Gardiner, L. Punch Beaconsfield v Frankston YCW Berwick v Langwarrin

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Since 1908 MPNFL 33 Demon Talk Hi Guys, It was a disappointing result against Hawthorn last Sun- day at the MCG. The boys went into the game full of confidence, but unfortunately we couldn’t come away with the four points. There were some good lessons to learn, and credit to the Hawks, they are a very good team and they showed us where we have to get to. This week we head down the highway to Geelong, and hopefully the boys can bounce back and play some good footy against the Cats. Off the field, it was great to head along to the launch of the new Liam Jurrah story. The book tells the incred- ible journey travelled by Liam Jurrah, a fully initiated Warlpiri man, from the remote Aboriginal community of Yuendumu to the famous MCG. Instead of mainly focusing on his football career, the story focuses on the adversity that LJ has had to over- come to realise his dream of being an AFL player with the mighty Dees. The book is an awesome read and I would deffinatley recommend it to anyone interested in hearing Liam’s story. Guests at the Special Olympics Victoria fundraising gala event last week had a great opportunity to listen to my teammate Jack Grimes speak about his career and the people who he classes as heroes in his life. The supports Special Olym- pics Victoria (SOV), who provide wonderful oppor- tunities for people with special needs to take part in sporting activities that they may not otherwise have the opportunity to do. The night was a great chance to raise funds for SOV and from all reports, Grimesy did a great job. GO DEES! With the MPNFL finals not too far away, I want to wish Best Wishes all teams all the best for the remaining few rounds. I Nathan Jones #2 will be keeping a close eye on my old team Mount MPNFL Ambassador Eliza to see how they go over the last few rounds. Keep up to date with whats going at the Melbourne Football Club by following @nathan2jones on Twitter.

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34 MPNFL Since 1908 Article NETBALL MOURNS A MENTOR THE local netball community is mourning the loss of “We hope we can carry on his passion and dedication one of its dedicated and beloved members, after he lost here.” his short battle with cancer on the weekend. Ms Booth said the committee planned to name an in- Andrew Kane died on Saturday morning at the age of augural award after him – The Andrew Kane Service to 46, after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in Netball Award - in honour of his work January this year. Mr Kane was also involved with the TDNC for many Mr Kane has been heavily involved in the Casey net- years. ball scene for about 10 years as a coach, umpire, play- He coached the under 17 team for a couple of years er and supporter – most notably within the Cranbourne and was a premiership coach in 2008. South West Netball Association (CSWNA) and the Too- Both his daughters played at Tooradin, so Mr Kane had radin Dalmore Netball Club (TDNC), where both his been a keen supporter of the club for many years. daughters Stephanie and Cyndy have played. Wanting to get more involved at Tooradin, Mr Kane be- He was an active committee member with both asso- came a committee member in 2008 and also over the ciations in the past and remained on the CSWNA com- past few years umpired many Tooradin games, right up mittee right up until his death. until the end of last season. Mr Kane started his coaching at CSWNA about 10 TDNC president Loretta Iverach said he would be sadly years ago and has coached an array of association missed by all at the club and their thoughts go out to teams, from under 13’s through to under 17’s. He also his wife Kellie and daughters Stephanie and Cyndy. coached at Gippsland Storm. Mrs Iverach said the club paid a fitting tribute to Mr He was also an accomplished umpire and passed on Kane at Saturday’s game. his knowledge as a supervisor to the junior umpires at “Tooradin netballers wore black armbands on Satur- the Sport For All Centre in Cranbourne. day in their games against Devon Meadows and there Mr Kane was also a talented player himself, represent- was an emotional minute silence before the A-grade ing Victoria on many occasions in men’s netball team, game,” she said. as well as a player for local mixed teams. “Tooradin A-grade coach and close friend, Sandra Van CSWNA President Sue Booth said Mr Kane was a pop- Rooye paid tribute to Andrew as all the players gath- ular member of the committee and he worked hard to ered together on the court.” improve the standard of netball in Cranbourne. Mr Kane’s funeral was held at the Boyd Chapel, “He left a great legacy for netball here in Cranbourne,” Springvale Botanical Cemetery on Wednesday. she said. Mr Kane’s family requested no flowers, instead asking “He had such a passion and interest for the sport. He people to make a donation to the Cancer Council of will be sadly missed by all. Victoria. Story by Bridget Cook Star News Group

Local netball identity Andrew Kane, pictured here with, from left, his wife Kellie, CSWNA president Sue Booth and secretary Debbie Schramm Since 1908MPNFL 35 Casey Cardinia

Young Rising Star Netball

Sheers’ class on the rise Beaconsfield Netball Club has long been known for A-grade premiership producing competitive and talented junior players from side, and a standout within, and this year’s nomination for the 2011 Young for this year’s B- Rising Netball Star, Abbie Sheers, is a prime example grade side. of that class. Her aspirations are Abbie, 16, is another of the club’s super junior pros- to play VNL for a pects that form the future of the club. State League team. This season’s under 17s vice-captain at Beaconsfield, “The people and Abbie began playing netball at the age of 11 with her the club will push school team at the Cardinia LiFE stadium before joining me and help me Beaconsfield in 2008, where she quickly developed to continue to strive become a key player in her successful junior teams. to the get the best Abbie was selected to represented the MPNFL Sharks out of my ability,” interleague team in 2009 and 2011 which gave her the she said. opportunity to be one of only a few players picked to Beaconsfield play at the 2009 Waverly tournament. She was subse- under 17 coach quently selected to join the 2010 Eastern Zone Acad- Amy Mackley said Abbie emy and was one of a select few to be asked to train was one of a kind. with the 2010 VNL under 19 squad. “She is a tall versatile goaler who can actually play any Together with these achievements, Abbie’s club repre- position on the court. She has a unique playing style sentation has also been amazing. She has been a key and smarts for the game. Her attitude to life and what member of grand final sides over the past three years, drives her to be her best is an asset. She is committed winning two premierships along the way. Abbie has to everything she does for our team, the club and her also been a consistent senior player with Beaconsfield netball,” she said. for the past two years, becoming a regular in the 2010

36 MPNFL Since 1908 Plan ahead, on and off the field

If you’re going to have a few drinks, plan ahead and arrange a ride with a designated driver – someone who’s not drinking or who’s responsibly sticking to light. Good sports don’t let their mates drink and drive. Netball Preview will not prove to be too serious. The team managed to surge ahead to have a fitting victory by four goals after A RoadSafe Victoria initiative supportedan byemotional VicRoads day. and VCFL The top five clash between Keysborough and ROC did not disappoint with the match decided by the nar- Tooradin mourns the loss rowest of margins. ROC started slowly again which seems to be a reoccurring theme for the side. Penny of a “good man”. Byers started out at (GA) for Keysborough with Elise The netball community has all been shaken by the Boyd back at (GS) but both equally contributed to the shock death of Andrew Kane, from Tooradin Netball three goal lead by the first break. In the second quarter Club. Andrew was a player, coach, committee member Mel Overdyke flipped the switch to reduce the impact and umpire in a sport dominated by women this man Boyd was having under the post for Keysborough but did it all. He was diagnosed with cancer late last year her team continued to be sluggish going into the sec- and fought an unwinnable battle for months with his ond half 7 goals down. It was as if a totally different wife, Kelly and daughters; Stephanie and Cindy at his team that resumed play in the second half for ROC with side. On Saturday morning the Tooradin faithful woke Courtney Linhart replacing Roy and having an instant to the shocking news that Andrew had passed away. effect. Her presence in the goal-ring lifted her team So the start of the game between Tooradin and Devon mate, Sarah Smith and together they turned the match Meadows had a sombre feel to it with players and um- completely around. Laura Quinn got the better of Boyd pires all wearing black armbands as well as observing a who was moved out to (GA) in the third term and ROC minute of silence as a mark of respect. Tooradin coach, pulled in several rebounds that were almost all con- Sandra Van Rooye spoke of a “true friend and a good verted at the other end by their goalers. ROC had a man” who will be dearly missed and fondly remem- six goal turn-around in the third quarter and suddenly bered by all at Tooradin. we had a match on our hands. The final quarter had an Once the game began both teamsPlan had to ahead,quickly fo- onair ofand finals offfever about it with both teams heavily sup- cus on the task at hand with Devon Meadows faring ported from the sidelines as the lead kept see-sawing better through Megan Fox findingthe the field ring well early throughout. ROC had a mini run-on towards the end in the first term. Lucy and Zoe IfDehey you’re combined going towell have of thea few quarter drinks, until Keysborough used and injury time- together in the defensive goal ring for Devon Meadows out to their advantage, swapping their goalers back and really restricting Tooradin’s ability planto hit aheadthe scoreboard and arrange Tarryn a ride Munro with into a (WA) swapping with Megan Ken- allowing Devon Meadows a five designatedgoal lead by halfdriver time. – someonenedy into who’s (WD). Boyd started winning the rebound- In the second half Tooradin strungnot drinkingtogether orsome who’s ing responsibly contest in the goal-ring and Kennedy picked up a top passages of play with Sarah stickingKernot instrumental to light. crucial intercept in the dying minutes for Keysborough through the mid-court. Brooke Dehey had a relatively to sneak ahead by one goal. This was the best team quiet match by her standards allowing GoodTara Mudrinsky sports don’t performance let their by ROC this season and gives them some to get the better of the match-up. It was the Tooradin encouragement going into the tail end of the season to goalers; Carly Booth and Dayle Willis whomates improved drink andmatch-up drive. so well with Keysborough who are currently with each quarter slowly wearing down the Devon sitting on top of the ladder. Meadows defenders. Willis had a best on court perfor- Hampton Park had a tough match against 2nd on the lad- mance, particularly in the last quarterA RoadSafe when Victoria the initiative pres- supportedder, Beaconsfield by VicRoads and VCFLthis week but managed to perform well sure was really on and every goal had to hit the mark. as a team. Following their shock win over Devon Mead- Being three goals down at the start of the final term, ows last week, the Parkers were up for another upset. Tooradin played some of their best netball for the sea- The return of Bev Buchanan to the goal ring for son to hit the front for the first time in the game. Toora- Hampton Park has been instrumental in the teams’ din had a scare in the last quarter with Mel Mantel go- improved performance. What Buchanan lacks in ing down awkwardly jarring her knee which hopefully height she makes up for in grit and determination. Plan ahead, on and off the field

If you’re going to have a few drinks, plan ahead and arrange a ride with a designated driver – someone who’s not drinking or who’s responsibly sticking to light. Good sports don’t let their mates drink and drive.

A RoadSafe Victoria initiative supported by VicRoads and VCFL

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A slippery (GA) who is a pocket rocket that is not afraid to play a physical game. Kayla Borchett was a stand- CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP out for Hampton Park running the centre for the whole game, not intimidated by her more experienced oppo- Club A B C 17 15 13 Total nents in Jasmine Maddocks and Kellie Holland. Beaconsfield 110 88 72 60 48 21 399 Beaconsfield took the opportunity to initiate some Berwick 110 68 78 60 44 27 387 U/17’s to the senior ranks in this match with Caitlyn Ut- ting coming on for a quarter as (GD) and Abbie Sheers ROC 70 88 60 22.5 40 30 310.5 for a half in (GS). From all accounts these two contrib- Narre Warren 50 80 42 55 44 39 310 uted well for their debut game in A grade. Although the Pakenham 110 36 42 40 20 24 272 match was one-sided throughout Hampton Park must Tooradin 50 96 18 50 30 21 265 take away the small victory that despite going down by over 30 goals, it is a massive improvement from their first Keysborough 120 60 60 15 - - 255 encounter where Beaconsfield annihilated them by 60! Cranbourne 70 24 33 22.5 36 36 221.5 This weekend’s games should have a couple of nail Doveton 20 52 27 35 8 6 148 biters with the cream of the crop being the Pakenham Hampton Park 30 8 30 25 26 18 137 versus Berwick encounter. Berwick will welcome the return of Sarah McDermott for this match, although she Devon M 40 24 6 - 12 9 91 is flying back from overseas during the week and may still be suffering from jetlag. Also, Bree Driscoll will re- must have been cheering us on from above as we man- turn after breaking her finger in round 5 against Devon aged to get all 5 wins, something we have yet to do!! Meadows. Although both maybe slightly out of form With an emotional minute silence at the start of the having these players as options on the bench alone A grade game, the girls were fired up to get a much could be beneficial for coach Julie Masterson. Tayla needed win. They trailed by 5 goals going into the last Shannon has been improving out of sight each week for quarter but all players dug deep and were thrilled to Berwick and it will be important for her to continue this come away winners in what was a great game of netball good form against the more experience and physicality to watch. Well done girls! BOC and players MVP both of Kasey Holland for Pakenham. Shannon should be went to Carly Booth on a great game. brimming with confidence after it was announced that B Grade: After a fresh morning the Tooradin girls game she had been chosen for the State U/19’s team during out firing with a new combination in the goals led by the week which is an amazing achievement. Sharyn Welsh and Sandra Van Rooye, who gelled well The Cranbourne versus Narre Warren clash should also and worked consistently hard. The Tooradin girls played be a ripper with very little separating these two teams. hard with continuous strong leads by all. From the de- Tara Cecil has lead from the front for Cranbourne in fence line the girls made Devon meadows work hard most of their games to date and will have a great hit-out with hands over every ball which resulted in several against Holly Booth from Narre Warren. Alice Gough tips and intercepts which the girls quickly capitalised has also been a big improver over the course of the on and put the goals on the score board. The Too- season for Narre and will be a huge factor in her match- radin girls constantly encouraged and praised each up against Kimiora Partsch. Last time these teams met other which in turn has given the team a strong mo- Cranbourne won by 19 but Narre Warren have made rale, which will lift the team through the tough games huge improvements over the course of the season and I ahead. Well done girls. BOC: Kelly Hobbs, Coaches wouldn’t be surprised if this game ended up as a draw. Award: Sharyn Welsh, MVP: Michelle Barnes. So, here are all of my predictions for this week’s round; C Grade: Tooradin came to the court with confidence. Beaconsfield v Tooradin The goalers worked well together putting shots up. Devon Meadows v ROC The defence worked hard to starve the opposition of Pakenham v Berwick the ball and were well supported by the mid court. Cranbourne v Narre Warren Tooradin went into the 3rd quarter with a handy lead. Hampton Park, Keysborough & Doveton - BYE Devon Meadows turned up the pressure and Tooradin Until next week, enjoy your netball! struggled with the changes that had been made, but ad- justed holding on to win. Well Done girls. BOC: Shan- TOORADIN non Peasley, Coaches award: Alyshia Cameron, MVP: Shannon Peasley. U/15s: Tooradin’s strong defence and great work in Saturday morning we woke to hear the sad news that goals gave the girls a good win on Saturday. Great work one of our own had passed away. Andrew Kane lost from Imogen & Taleshia. BOC: Imogen McGindle and his short battle with cancer and we are all devastated Alex Duff. by the news. Andrew has been a supporter, coach, U/13s: Tooradin came out with a win, with an impres- committee member and umpire at the TDNC for many sive first quarter, using their height and size to their ad- years and he will be sadly missed. Our thoughts go out vantage. Tooradin continued to enhance their lead. The to Kellie, Stephanie & Cyndy at this sad time. We all defensive end held up strong with Bonnie, Abbie, Cait- took to the court with Andrew on our minds and he lyn and Katie all putting in a great game. BOC: Caitlyn 38 MPNFL Since 1908 Netball Preview

Gibson, Coaches Award: Emma Kendall, Encourage- provide opportunities for goalers Isabella and Georgia. ment Award: Abigale Eades. Defenders Lilly and Gabby worked hard with quick feet SOCIAL CALENDAR: to turn over the ball. Thank you to Jessie for filling in. TONIGHT – An ‘S’ PARTY!!! Come dressed as some- Even though Georgia shot with exceptional accuracy thing starting with the letter ‘S’. $10 entry or $20 if not for a mid-court player and Gabby turned over many dressed up! Starting at 7pm. balls; Beaconsfield fell to Hampton Park 19-24. I am Saturday 6th August – FOOTY & NETBALL CLUB TRIV- exceptionally proud of the effort of all girls with 3 out IA NIGHT – this will be a major fundraiser for both the and an injury on the day to bring us down to 6 players footy & netball club. $20 a ticket, tables of 10, Tooradin for one quarter – the girls did not drop their heads and Sportsclub, auction, prizes & loads of fun! See Di Jones kept on fighting. for tickets. Good Luck to our footy & netball teams to- day against Beaconsfield. GO SEAGULL’S!!! BERWICK

BEACONSFIELD Last week we travelled down to to take on Cranbourne, after requesting a windless day where A GRADE The bye could not have come at a better time the wins for Berwick would be plentiful, our wish was for Beaconsfield A grade! The girls took to the court granted. A perfect day for netball sun shining and calm feeling rejuvenated, with a renewed passion and focus conditions meant no excuses for either team. The Ber- toward the “business end” of the season. A blister- wick senior teams all performed well while the juniors ing start gave beacy an 18-8 lead at quarter time and had a tough morning, resulting in 4 wins from the 6 nicely set up a handy 36 goal win. The injection of Ab- grades. The match of the day was B grade which saw a bie Sheers and Caitlyn Utting at half time added to the close tussle right from the first whistle. Berwick jumped intensity and excitement on court as we were able to out of the blocks early with the dynamic duo the “An- blood these two up and coming under 17s stars in their derson sisters” awesome in defence enabling a 6 goal first A Grade game for 2011. With such depth in our quarter time lead only to see this reduced to 1 at half senior squad it is often difficult to expose our juniors time as Cranbourne refused to yield. Tina made a few to senior netball to prepare them of what is to come. changes for the third quarter, but it went goal for goal However, both girls held their own tremendously and setting up a thrilling last stanza. Digging deep the girls showed very promising signs as future stars at the club! were able to find that little extra to run out 4 goal win- Slippery Jacks Best on Court: Bianca Sanzaro ners. Bess playing in midcourt never gave up assisting U/17’s After a nice break and our season set to restart the goalers with accurate passing and motivation. Our U17 had a motivating week and proved they are dedi- injured captain Tess was inspirational on the side lines cated to take their season to the next level. Beacy were yelling out encouragement. Well done girls. just to strong all game against Hampton Park at home. Our U13’s came up against a very strong Cranbourne The defensive pressure and team commitment the girls who are the second top side we have played in con- applied all four quarters, was fantastic to watch. Special secutive weeks, and it showed us where we need to mention to Steph Forber from our mid-week U17 and continue improving so we can turn the table on them in Danielle Cameron from our U15’s, both girls played an the finals. Strong performances from Sophie Young and important role in the team’s successful win this week. Lauren Labrinski shows we have talent and an excellent U/15’s With only 7 girls able to play this round it was performance from Taylah Jencke saw these girls share great opportunity to let each player have a full game best on court honours. and run out the match with a couple of uncommon The U15’s game was one they would have expected to combinations. Elise had a great start in WA feeding win looking at the ladder positions but unfortunately the goalers well as did Chelsea who played a half in C we were soundly beaten by 7 goals. With this result be- then finished the game in WA. Georgia once again pro- hind us we can put finals preparation into place and try duced a great game in the goals, combining well with to consolidate a top 3 finish to get the double chance. both Courtney and Elise. Dani took some impressive The U17’s overcame injury and illness to post a very rebounds and had quite a few classy intercepts as did comfortable win on the back of an outstanding goal- Kaela who worked tirelessly, like usual, in and out of ing performance by Jennifer Westmorland. Stacey was the circle defence. Lastly, Bree had another great game again in control of the centre court while the defensive this week running out half the match in C and causing unit of Brooke, Tayla, Emily, Lauren and Shaye proved many defensive turnovers throughout the game. As a too much for a determined Cranbourne. whole, a great performance by everyone and a strong C grade remain undefeated but played an inconsistent win as we start the decent into the end of the season game, with some impressive passages of play mixed and our finals campaign. in with some very ordinary stuff which resulted in Awards: Beacy Milk Bar - Bree Miller turnovers, enabling Cranbourne to capitalize and re- Beacy Fish and Chips - Kaela Hughes main in the contest longer than they should have. U/13’s Beaconsfield played good, hard netball consid- Credit where credit is due the girls did switch on when ering Maggie and Eliza were away and Charlotte was it mattered and were able to pull away for a solid 14 not fit to play. Kiara and Kaisha worked really hard to goal victory. The run into the finals is tough, so we must Since 1908MPNFL 39 Netball Preview adjust our attitudes, ramp up our intensity and concen- tration levels to play four solid quarters in preparation NARRE WARREN for September. A grade proved too strong for their opponents with a Narre Warren travelled to Berwick two weeks ago to comfortable win playing great team netball, moving the begin our second run of the fixture. With six tight con- ball swiftly through the mid court putting Cranbourne’s tests expected, all matches lived up to our expectations. defenders under pressure where Tayla’s accuracy in The 13 & Under girls begun the day with a steady win goals gave the defenders nothing to rebound. Emily’s over Berwick. Under the watchful eye of Britt and speed was instrumental in the midcourt pressure ap- Heinzy the girls improved with every quarter. Sitting plied. Claire was solid as a rock in defence along with on top of the ladder is looking forward to some finals the vocal Julie and athletic Jodie, were too good for action in September. their opponents, resulting in a 15 goal margin. In a defensive affair, the 15 & Under match was of a Berwick welcomes Pakenham to our courts today in very high standard. The Narre Warren girls went goal what will be a great exhibition of competitive netball. for goal with Berwick until half time. Amy Rae was a Let’s hear the voices, show our colours and support our standout at Goal Defence, reading the play and inter- girls. GO BERWICK...... cepting strongly. The third quarter saw Berwick take a Well done to the best on court winners from last week:- five goal lead which Narre Warren could not run down A Grade - SJD HOMES BOC: Emily Pratt in the final quarter. B Grade - APPLE ESSENCE BOC: Tara Anderson Continuing the theme of close matches, the 17 & Under C Grade - ROCHET KITCHENS BOC Tanya Craig game didn’t disappoint. Narre Warren couldn’t shake U13’s – BOC:Taylah Jencke, Lauren Labrinski & Sophie the persistent Berwick side, who were making life Young tough for the small Narre Warren goalers. Erin Clarke U17’s – BOC: Jennifer Westmorland showed her versatility in defence, using her speed and agility to create turnovers. Unfortunately, Berwick over PAKENHAM run Narre Warren when it counted, defeating Narre Warren by four goals. Facing an undefeated Berwick side, Narre Warren was A Grade Pakenham worked hard but could not find the keen for a challenge. Taking it up to the ladder leaders, right balance to produce the standard of netball that we in a goal for goal match, Narre Warren played calm, like. Girls playing in different positions unsettled the effective netball. Goalers Emma Pansow and Katie structure and teamwork did not flow. The Pakenham girls Nogher combined well in the goal ring and were well need to refocus for this weeks game against Berwick. fed by Kirsty Stackpole at Wing Attack. Unfortunately B Grade started strongly, playing with great intensity Berwick finished off the final quarter strongly, taking a and applying pressure all over the court. After a close narrow four goal lead. three quarters the last quarter was another close contest With B Grade keen to improve on the draw from round and the end result a 46 goal draw. All girls played well one against Berwick, the girls begun well in an even and should be proud of their efforts. first quarter. A sloppy second quarter saw Berwick take C Grade It was a very pleasing result for the Pakenham a narrow lead at half time. Youngster Britt Mashado coming home with a four goal win against Doveton entered the game at half time and calmed the attack who had in the first round won by 16 goals. Never did end and feed around the goal circle. Vicki Malmo was the team lose its focus and everyone kept cool heads. reliable at Wing Defence, earning herself the Players Thankyou must be given to the U/17 girls in supporting MVP award. Defenders, Meaghan McGill and Kara El- on and off the court due to sick and injured players. lis worked tirelessly in the final quarter, pegging back Under 17s Pakenham went into the game against Dove- Berwick’s five goal lead and turning it into a two goal ton plagued with injury and illness and adjusted well victory for Narre Warren. the various combinations on the court. Accurate shoot- After a slow start, A grade went goal for goal with Ber- ing, consistency in the midcourt and strong defence wick. Defenders, Rachel, Terri and and Alice fought against much taller Doveton gaolers was rewarded by hard but could not stop the accurate Berwick gaol- a 5 goal win. ers. Mel Pansow was awarded Best on Court for her U/15’s The girls pulled together a fantastic win last improved performance at Wing Attack. The costly first weekend, combining nicely after a hard season. Some quarter was the difference between the two teams in beautiful defence allowed our mid courters to bring a physical encounter. Narre Warren ended up going it smoothly down the court and demonstrate skilful down by 17 goals when the final whistle was blown. feeding skills into our goalers who shot with accuracy After enjoying a bye last weekend, we look for- throughout the day. The girls look to finish the season ward to taking on Cranbourne today at Fox Road. off strong. All players and their families are invited to join us in U/13’s All players had input on what we needed to do the Club rooms following the seniors football for a full each quarter and with our minds on the game every- wrap up of all the footy and netball results. body enjoyed the day remain focus for the entire season Narre Warren Netball and Football Club pass on their CONGRATULATIONS TO REBECCA COX FOR RE- condolences to the Kane family – Kellie, Stephanie, CEIVING A MEDAL FOR WINNING THE VICTORIA Cyndi and Zach. Andrew was an enthusiastic netball POLICE “SPIRIT OF SPORT” AWARD 40 MPNFLSince 1908 Netball Preview coach with the Tooradin Netball Club and in recent lead on the scoreboard change frequently. times supported Narre Warren FNC through umpiring. Some very tough calls by the umpires gave the girls an additional challenge and they fought hard right to the CRANBOURNE final whistle. LRK Electrics award: Emma Smith UNDER 17’S - Awesome game today by the team who U/13s The girls played well considering the very foggy fought a tough game against Keysborough which result- conditions. They showed strength throughout all seven ed in a draw. Unfortunately the nerves kicked in when positions, taking the ball out of defence with confi- presented with a penalty shot on the final whistle. dence and feeding into the ring with passes that were Overall the girls were able to adjust to any changes placed perfectly. BOC Shanae made and proved how versatile they all are. Good U/15s Today was an awesome game. The girls stepped game team! Awards: Emily Marks & Paige Hill up and played an outstanding game. The pressure was intense and they fought hard for the win. BOC Stacey DEVON MEADOWS U/17s The girls started off well and stayed competitive throughout the game although the scoreboard didn’t re- C Grade What an awesome game it was last week flect how the game looked on the day. Fantastic goaling against Tooradin. The girls started off a bit slow but from Emily Neeson,Chelsea and Nat. Thank you to the picked up as the game went on. The girls kept up with U/15s who stepped up to support us. BOC Emily Neeson Tooradin in the 2nd and 3rd quarters. At three quarter C Grade What a turnaround for our team! The first three time the girls were down by 15. They went back on the quarters were hard fought with only a few goals the dif- court for the last quarter with their heads held high and ference. The difference in our team now compared to they blitz the last quarter out scoring Tooradin by 11 the last time we played Berwick, was huge. BOC Alana goals and in the end only going down by four goals. I B Grade What a fantastic game by the girls today. Each want to say how proud I am of the girls for not dropping week we are getting better and better. It is a shame it their heads for the whole game, how well they come is towards the end of the season. You girls are working together as a team in the last quarter and how much extremely hard at training and it shows in your game. they have improved through out the year. Awesome A Grade Bad luck on the game today girls. After a slow Game Girls!!!!!!!! BOC: Amy Hall start it was hard to catch up. Some poor passes and A Grade: Some really fantastic netball from everyone, movement cost us alot of goals. Hopefully next week unfortunately as has been the case through-out the en- we come out firing and ready to go. tire season the girls were unable to achieve this across the 4 quarters. Let’s see some team spirit, with more ROC talk on the court with everyone encouraging each other—when they make a great pass but more impor- A great day of netball at Keysborough saw three of the tantly when they have made a mistake. This is a team four games decided by one goal or less! game and unless you all play as a team and look out for The next social event is the Trivia night, to be held on each other the results will continue to be disappointing. Saturday 6th August from 7.30pm. This is always a great BOC Brooke. night, so get your table organised and see a committee member to purchase tickets. A GRADE - After a better start than previous weeks the girls were able to peg back the lead for a see saw game. The girls challenged the Keysborough team and took the lead in the fourth quarter. It was even until the last minute of the game when Keysborough snatched victory. The team had some great combinations and a good fight till the end. An excellent game, one that proves ROC can take it to the top teams. Great team effort girls. LRK Electrics award: Laura Quinn B GRADE - The girls had come to play, and came out of the first quarter with a five goal lead. A great sec- ond quarter saw the team extend the lead to 15 at half time. Accurate goaling and full court pressure set the girls up well. With good patience through the mid court and some great intercepts in defence, the girls again increased their lead at three quarter time. A strong team win. LRK Electrics award: Sara Villiers C GRADE - The girls came ready to play a very physical Keysborough team. The team started well and it was a very close game for a full four quarters. Excellent pas- sages of play combined with strong defence had the

Since 1908 MPNFL 41 Netball Results & Ladders

A GRADE 17 & UNDER Beaconsfield 66 v Hampton Park 30 Beaconsfield 64 v Hampton Park 5 Devon Meadows 40 v Tooradin 44 Keysborough 21 v ROC 21 Keysborough 43 v ROC 42 Pakenham 31 v Doveton 26 Pakenham 41 v Doveton 29 Cranbourne 32 v Berwick 47 Cranbourne 35 v Berwick 50 Team P W L D B F Agst % Pts Team P W L D B F Agst % Pts Keysborough 13 11 1 0 1 609 406 150.00 48 Beaconsfield 13 9 1 0 3 439 170 258.24 48 Beaconsfield 13 9 2 0 2 622 392 158.67 44 Berwick 13 10 1 0 2 422 227 185.90 48 Berwick 13 10 2 0 1 625 399 156.64 44 Narre Warren 13 8 2 0 3 334 170 196.47 44 Pakenham 13 10 2 0 1 736 529 139.13 44 Tooradin 13 7 3 0 3 387 240 161.25 40 ROC 13 6 6 0 1 525 467 112.42 28 Pakenham 13 6 5 0 2 327 282 115.96 32 Cranbourne 13 6 6 0 1 506 570 88.77 28 Doveton 13 5 6 0 2 288 268 107.46 28 Narre Warren 13 3 8 0 2 403 481 83.78 20 Hampton Park 13 2 8 0 3 142 407 34.89 20 Tooradin 13 4 8 0 1 396 492 80.49 20 Cranbourne 13 2 8 1 2 230 364 63.19 18 Devon M 13 3 9 0 1 413 487 84.80 16 ROC 13 2 8 1 2 166 313 53.04 18 Hampton Park 13 2 10 0 1 339 666 50.90 12 Keysborough 13 0 9 2 2 129 423 30.50 12 Doveton 13 1 11 0 1 348 633 54.98 8 B GRADE 15 & UNDER Beaconsfield 102 v Hampton Park 16 Beaconsfield 39 v Hampton Park 5 Devon Meadows 29 v Tooradin 65 Devon Meadows 15 v Tooradin 28 Keysborough 43 v ROC 54 Pakenham 31 v Doveton 7 Pakenham 46 v Doveton 46 Cranbourne 29 v Berwick 22 Cranbourne 36 v Berwick 40 Team P W L D B F Agst % Pts Team P W L D B F Agst % Pts Tooradin 13 11 1 0 1 603 339 177.88 48 Beaconsfield 13 9 1 0 3 369 95 388.42 48 Beaconsfield 13 9 2 0 2 722 355 203.38 44 Narre Warren 13 8 2 0 3 364 168 216.67 44 ROC 13 10 2 0 1 695 424 163.92 44 Berwick 13 9 2 0 2 344 186 184.95 44 Narre Warren 13 7 2 2 2 573 421 136.10 40 ROC 13 7 3 0 3 346 122 283.61 40 Berwick 13 7 4 1 1 524 430 121.86 34 Cranbourne 13 7 4 0 2 366 239 153.14 36 Keysborough 13 6 5 1 1 593 446 132.96 30 Tooradin 13 4 5 1 3 156 306 50.98 30 Doveton 13 5 6 1 1 524 538 97.40 26 Hampton Park 13 4 6 1 2 231 300 77.00 26 Pakenham 13 3 8 1 1 515 492 104.67 18 Pakenham 13 3 8 0 2 188 270 69.63 20 Cranbourne 13 2 10 0 1 363 582 62.37 12 Devon M 13 1 10 0 2 129 434 29.72 12 Devon M 13 2 10 0 1 361 640 56.41 12 Doveton 13 0 11 0 2 73 446 16.37 8 Hampton Park 13 0 12 0 1 228 1034 22.05 4 C GRADE 13 & UNDER Beaconsfield 45 v Hampton Park 29 Beaconsfield 19 v Hampton Park 24 Devon Meadows 37 v Tooradin 41 Devon Meadows 7 v Tooradin 23 Keysborough 26 v ROC 25 Pakenham 38 v Doveton 10 Pakenham 32 v Doveton 28 Cranbourne 33 v Berwick 10 Cranbourne 23 v Berwick 37 Team P W L D B F Agst % Pts Team P W L D B F Agst % Pts Berwick 13 12 0 0 1 446 271 164.58 52 Narre Warren 13 10 0 0 3 383 105 364.76 52 Beaconsfield 13 10 1 0 2 433 280 154.64 48 Cranbourne 13 10 1 0 2 400 76 526.32 48 Keysborough 13 9 3 0 1 417 259 161.00 40 ROC 13 7 3 0 3 339 160 211.88 40 ROC 13 9 3 0 1 391 292 133.90 40 Berwick 13 7 4 0 2 315 218 144.50 36 Narre Warren 13 5 6 0 2 330 322 102.48 28 Pakenham 13 6 5 0 2 245 224 109.38 32 Pakenham 13 6 6 0 1 339 336 100.89 28 Tooradin 13 4 6 0 3 138 213 64.79 28 Cranbourne 13 4 7 1 1 347 398 87.19 22 Beaconsfield 13 4 6 0 3 151 237 63.71 28 Hampton Park 13 4 8 0 1 356 390 91.28 20 Hampton Park 13 4 7 0 2 154 293 52.56 24 Doveton 13 3 8 1 1 366 397 92.19 18 Devon M 13 1 10 0 2 92 362 25.41 12 Tooradin 13 2 10 0 1 293 450 65.11 12 Doveton 13 0 11 0 2 87 416 20.91 8 Devon M 13 0 12 0 1 219 542 40.41 4 42 MPNFLSince 1908 Super Signs LED Electronic Scoreboards LEDLED & Displays

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