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2016 SFNL Record ISSUE 22 #OWNTHESOUTH SEMI FINALS DIV 1, 2, U19 & THIRDS PRELIMINARY FINALS DIV 3 SEPTEMBER 10-11 , 2016 #OWNTHESOUTH The high-level results from the survey was as follows: WHAT’S HAPPENING I. Majority use Facebook (72%), Website (66%) and Emails AT SFNL HQ? (52%) as the main platforms to connect with SFNL. II. Round Reviews (84%) and Round Previews (80%) were DAVID CANNIZZO, SFNL CEO the most likeable Facebook content, followed by Feature Stories (72%) and Top 5 Players of the Round (66%). The @SFNLCEO results indicated that there was plenty of interest for SFNL TV videos (57%) and the Awkward Bounce videos (56%), Awesome weekend of Finals! however more promotion is required. Nice weather last weekend ensued that crowds came out for an III. 64% rated the content of the SFNL Website as OK while 33% stated it was excellent. 73% found the functionality of awesome weekend of SFNL SAS Security Finals. the SFNL website easy to use, however, the other feedback Congratulations and thanks go to Clayton and Keysborough indicated it wasn’t easy to use on mobile or tablet. The on their excellent finals hosting job at late notice, due to the majority use the SFNL website for fixtures (87%), ladders relocation of the Division 3 Semi Finals from Heatherton (84%) and results (70%) with lesser interest in news Recreation Reserve last weekend. stories (30%). IV. 77% read the SFNL Record, where 51% rated the content Similar to the week before, both venues presented so well and as OK and 48% as excellent. Similar to website results, we congratulate Clayton and Keysborough for putting in a great majority enjoy viewing ladders, results and fixtures, with effort to host successful events. club notes and team lists also popular. Well done to Robbie Imbriano and the Clayton workforce, V. Majority do not listen to SFNL Radio with 44% never as well Manny Scata and the Keysborough community. They listening and 38% listening a few times a year. The main should all be so proud and we look forward to assessing their reasons for not listening included ‘not interested’, ‘no time’ finals applications in 2017. and ‘not knowing about it’. Of the listeners, 49% listen live to Match of the Day and 30% listen live to The 5th Quarter Pleasingly, the SFNL Division 3 Preliminary Finals will be at (Sunday Show). Majority enjoy SFNL Radio for the scores, Heatherton Recreation Reserve this weekend. The playing game reviews, banter and match day commentary. surface has again improved in the last two weeks following VI. 59% do not watch SFNL TV, where majority who do watch some excellent work by the Kingston Council and Heatherton it will do so monthly. Majority want to see highlights. FNC. Majority would like to watch on a Sunday (29%) with 6-9pm as the preferred time slot (56%). “Engagement” …The results are in! VII. 55% do not use SFNL Live, with the main reason being Our second edition of the Voice of the South – Fan Engagement they were not aware it existed. Of the users, 65% will Survey was Engagement with the questions focusing on our use it a few times a year with 20% using it every week. digital media platforms. Majority use it for results and live scores for their team. The survey was designed to give stakeholders an opportunity to Where to from here? The SFNL are now analysing this data with the view to making improvements. Some small changes provide feedback on the media initiatives of the SFNL. have already been made to the SFNL Website and Record over In another very pleasing outcome, an enormous response rate the last few months and further consideration will be had in the was received with just under 600 individual surveys’ completed. off-season. Official Publication of the Southern Football Netball League – ABN 81 295 351 439 Level 1, 145 Keys Road, Moorabbin Chief Executive Officer: David Cannizzo PO Box 1018, Moorabbin VIC 3189 GM-Operations: Adam Sparrow - 0429 120 203 P: 9553 5644 | F: 9553 5655 Tribunal Venue: Level 1, 145 Keys Road, Moorabbin Media Officer: Will Hunter - 0400 044 722 visit sfnl.com.au OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RECORD SFNL.COM.AU | 1 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE #OWNTHESOUTH SFNL MEDIA MATCH OF MATCH OF Join in the conversation! THE DAY THE DAY DIVISION 2 SECOND SEMI FINAL DIVISION 1 FIRST SEMI FINAL Southern Football Saturday 10th September Sunday 11th September Netball League @SouthernFNL @SouthernFL PORT MELBOURNE COLTS BENTLEIGH V #ownthesouth V CAULFIELD EAST MALVERN Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Springvale Reserve, Springvale On Air: 2pm - 5pm On Air: 2pm - 5pm Game Start Time: 2:15pm Game Start Time: 2:15pm Listen to The 5th Quarter and text in the Code Word for your chance to win a Yellowtail Wine Prize Pack courtesy of Casella Family Brands. SFNL - Match of the Day Broadcast CASELLA CODE WORD: Victory NEW NAME, SAME AWARD WINNING SHOW Join Wiz, Beany and the Bug every Sunday morning for a full wrap of the weekend’s SFNL matches. BROADCASTING LIVE FROM SPRINGVALE RESERVE LIVE ON 88.3 SOUTHERN FM 2 | SFNL RECORD 2016 SFNL.COM.AU | 3 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE #OWNTHESOUTH SFNL TIPSTERS HEAD TO HEAD FINALS WEEK 3 / BRUCE HILL Division 1 Second Semi Final Dingley v Oakleigh District First met in 2007 - 6 matches (Dingley 4 wins, Oakleigh District 2 wins) Largest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 24 pts (28/7/07) Dingley 79 pts (26/5/07) Smallest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 7 pts (6/8/16) Dingley 24 pts (28/5/16) DAVE WILL BEANY THE BUG JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ Highest Score Oakleigh District 15-9-99 (28/7/07) Dingley 22-14-146 (26/5/07) Lowest Score Oakleigh District 9-9-63 (24/5/08) Div 1 Oakleigh District Dingley Dingley Dingley Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Dingley Dingley 8-15-63 (6/8/16) East Malvern East Malvern Bentleigh East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern Division 1 First Semi Final Div 2 Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Bentleigh v East Malvern (Incorporating Tooronga/Malvern)* First met in 2012 - 8 matches (Bentleigh 6 wins, East Malvern 2 wins) Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Skye Largest Winning Margin Bentleigh 54 pts (6/8/16) East Malvern 89 pts (15/8/15) Div 3 Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Ashwood Smallest Winning Margin Bentleigh 3 pts (14/6/14) LAST East Malvern 30 pts (13/6/15) 4 4 3 4 2 3 4 WEEK Highest Score Bentleigh 14-12-96 (16/8/14) East Malvern 23-17-155 (15/8/15) TOTAL 229 232 233 234 231 228 233 Lowest Score Bentleigh 2-6-18 (18/8/12) East Malvern 1-8-14 (18/8/12) * Excludes results from East Malvern FC and Bentleigh FC matches in the Federal Football League Division 2 Second Semi Final DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 Port Melbourne Colts v Caulfield SECOND SEMI FINAL SECOND SEMI FINAL PRELIMINARY FINAL First met in 2016 - 2 matches (Port Melbourne Colts 2 wins, Caulfield 0 wins) Largest Winning Margin Port Melbourne Colts 55 pts (6/8/16) Caulfield Not applicable DINGLEY V PORT MELBOURNE DOVETON EAGLES Smallest Winning Margin Port Melbourne Colts 30 pts (14/5/16) Caulfield Not applicable OAKLEIGH DISTRICT COLTS V CAULFIELD V Highest Score Port Melbourne Colts 19-3-117 (6/8/16) Caulfield 9-8-62 (6/8/16) ASHWOOD Lowest Score Port Melbourne Colts 12-10-82 (14/5/16) FIRST SEMI FINAL FIRST SEMI FINAL Caulfield 7-10-52 (14/5/16) BENTLEIGH V CHELSEA HEIGHTS Division 2 First Semi Final EAST MALVERN V SKYE Chelsea Heights v Skye First met in 2016 - 2 matches (One win each) Largest Winning Margin Chelsea Heights 72 pts (20/8/16) Skye 14 pts (4/6/16) Smallest Winning Margin Chelsea Heights 72 pts (20/8/16) Skye 14 pts (4/6/16) Highest Score Chelsea Heights 16-16-112 (20/8/16) Skye 6-11-47 (4/6/16) Lowest Score Chelsea Heights 4-9-33 (4/6/16) Skye 6-4-40 (20/8/16) Division 3 Preliminary Final Doveton Eagles v Ashwood First met in 1996 - 13 matches (Ashwood 8 wins, Doveton Eagles 5 wins) Largest Winning Margin Doveton Eagles 90 pts (10/8/13) Ashwood 139 pts (6/7/96) Smallest Winning Margin Doveton Eagles 23 pts (4/8/12) Ashwood 1 pt (7/5/16) Highest Score Doveton Eagles 20-11-131 (10/8/13) Ashwood 26-12-168 (27/4/96) Lowest Score Doveton Eagles 3-6-24 (16/5/98) Ashwood 6-5-41 (10/8/13) 4 | SFNL RECORD 2016 SFNL.COM.AU | 5 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE #OWNTHESOUTH DIVISION 1 RESULTS: FINALS WEEK 1 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 SENIOR QUALIFYING FINAL DIVISION 1 RESERVE QUALIFYING FINAL Bentleigh 3.2 5.4 6.8 10.9-69 Cheltenham 0.0 3.2 4.3 4.8-32 Oakleigh District 2.2 9.4 13.6 15.6-96 Bentleigh 3.4 5.9 7.12 11.16-82 Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: B. Morrison 4, M. Troutbeck 3, Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Zacharin 2, M. Stevens, J. Donald J. Robertson, S. McGarry, P. Dimattina Best Players: T. Lawson, P. Conroy, J. McCartney, A. Brown, Best Players: B. Morrison, A. Walsh, S. Lawry, T. McLean, M. Bowles, J. Donald M. Troutbeck, S. Mortimer Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: M. Hogan 3, J. Kiernan 2, Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: K.
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