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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.

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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)

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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. Kandakji 4, D. Kiellerup 4, L. Hogton-Hewish 2, N. Lowrie 2, T. Stach, A. Lee D. Velardo 4, A. Henneman, J. Mullen, D. Watson Best Players: A. Lee, B. Cooper, N. Perry, M. Allamby, K. Murphy, Best Players: J. Mullen, P. Carroll, S. Black, R. Pearson, N. Brown, J. Kiernan K. Kandakji GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 SENIOR ELIMINATION FINAL DIVISION 1 RESERVE ELIMINATION FINAL

Clayton 0.3 0.5 5.9 6.11-47 E.B Bentleigh Vampires 2.4 5.6 9.9 11.13-79 East Malvern 3.2 10.4 12.8 16.11-107 St Kilda City 3.1 8.2 12.3 13.4-82 Clayton: Goal Kickers: G. Irons 2, M. Wilson, L. Boyle, A. Ray, C. E.B Bentleigh Vampires: Goal Kickers: A. Hendry 3, L. Nixon 2, Morrison A. West 2, C. Clement 2, B. De NARDIS, E. Alter Best Players: M. Wilson, D. Kirby, G. Irons, T. Papworth, C. Lee, Best Players: B. De NARDIS, A. Hendry, A. Clough, T. Thorne, A. Ray D. O’’Connor, E. Alter East Malvern: Goal Kickers: M. Ryan 5, J. Crameri 2, N. Robinson, St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: S. Hislop 3, A. Hunter 3, M. Habashi 2, L. Dowling, K. Gowers, E. Sim, R. Sadler, T. Tohiariki, J. Dowling, J. B. Hall, B. Lee, L. Baillie, B. May, J. Vlahos Hammond, S. Fiora Best Players: T. Looi, T. Shrimpton, B. May, C. Lalotoa, A. Hunter, Best Players: J. Dowling, M. Ryan, R. Sadler, J. Hammond, D. B. Hall Taylor, S. Lonie

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DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89 Qualifying Final Gabby Irons and Matt Wilson worked hard all afternoon, and did their best to spark the Clays into action with three brilliant goals in the third term, Bentleigh 10.9 (69) def by Oakleigh District 15.6 (96) but unfortunately they received little support. The Districts’ flag tilt is gathering some serious momentum after an impressive 27-point victory over Bentleigh at Springvale. Second Semi Final – Saturday 10th September Their seventh consecutive win ensures the Oaks will progress through Dingley V Oakleigh District (Springvale Reserve) to the third week of September at a minimum, and sets up a blockbuster Minor premiers Dingley get their first taste of finals footy in 2016 as they clash with minor premiers Dingley next week for a spot in the 2016 take on the resurgent Oakleigh District, with the winner to become the first Grand Final. team through to the last Sunday in September. It was Bentleigh that started the stronger of the two sides, dominating Dingley have once again been the competition pace-setters this year possession and causing the District headaches with their run through the with a galaxy of stars on every single line. But, more importantly, this is midfield. They were rewarded with the first two goals of the game in quick an incredibly well-drilled team with each of the starting 22 performing succession through Matty Troutbeck, whose scintillating opening term was their role. largely the difference between the combatants. Notably, the Dingoes possess the most damaging midfield group in Oakleigh District then sprung to action in the second term on the back of the comp with the perfect blend of grunt and polish. Josh Ferguson, some Khaled Kandakji magic. Three electrifying goals in five minutes to Chris Horton-Milne, Jack Ades and Luke Bartholomew are all valuable the diminutive livewire provided the spark for the Districts, who went on to contributors both inside and out, with several others capable of rotating register seven in a dominant quarter of football and swing the game firmly through the midfield when required. in their favour. Up forward, Cal McQueen looms as the game-breaker, but expect an even The Oaks continued their assault in the second half, extending their spread of goalkickers including Dan Farmer and Kristen Feehan as well as 24-point half time lead to 40 by the final change. At various stages, the a host of onballers. difference threatened to blow out past 10 goals, and it perhaps would have The Districts also possess a phenomenally potent forward line, with Dave had it not been for the resistance led by Andrew Walsh, Scott Lawry and Velardo, Khaled Kandakji and Aaron Henneman among a host of players Ben Morrison (four goals). capable of bagging multiple goals. Unfortunately, the club will likely be Kandakji, Dan Kiellerup and Dave Velardo were the chief destroyers up deprived one of their most important and versatile players through the forward with four goals each, while Jake Mullen and Ryan Pearson ran injury-enforced withdrawal of Paul Fermanis. rampant through the midfield. Expect Oaks midfielders Andy Howison and Jake Mullen to also have But with Bentleigh comfortably winning the clearances and inside 50 stats, an impact. it was the Districts’ backline that perhaps deserves the biggest credit. Dingley will be raring to go after the week off, and expect them to come Pat Carroll, Nathan Brown and Brody Hodic were towers of strength and out all guns blazing from the opening bounce. Meanwhile Oakleigh District repelled everything kicked in their direction. plays an exciting brand of footy capable of beating the competition’s best However, the Districts’ victory has been soured by a hamstring injury and looks to be peaking at just the right time. to veteran playmaker Paul Fermanis, the severity of which is yet to be This will be a magnificent contest between two powerful teams, but it’s determined. hard to go past Dingley, who should qualify for their third consecutive Elimination Final Division 1 Grand Final in an absolute thriller. Clayton 6.11 (47) def by East Malvern 16.11 (107) First Semi Final – Sunday 11th September East Malvern has rediscovered its early season form, pulling out a top- Bentleigh V East Malvern (Springvale Reserve) shelf performance to thrash arguably Division 1’s most in-form team, High stakes in this cut-throat semi with a Preliminary Final berth on offer Clayton, by 10 goals at Springvale Reserve. for the victor, while Mad Monday awaits the loser. The Clays entered the clash on the back of eight wins from their last nine East Malvern were most impressive in destroying Clayton last week, and games, but it was clear from the outset that they weren’t going to have it seem to have regained the sparkling form from them that we saw from all their own way. them in the early part of the season. With their big-name stars in Ed Sim, East Malvern’s ferocity at the contest prevented Clayton from getting any Jimmy Dowling, Tremaine Tohiariki and Nathan Robinson finally regaining clean outside ball, resulting in a dour, physical contest for the majority of their touch after injury-interrupted seasons, they could once again pose a the opening term. massive threat both in the guts and up forward. More than 18 minutes had elapsed before Panthers defender Ralph Sadler Dominant Panthers ruckman Matt Terech is also likely to miss one more snuck forward to pop through the opening goal of the game, and by quarter week with a shoulder injury, meaning Luke Poustie and Andrew Johnson time East Malvern were out to a 17-point advantage and looked like taking will probably be called upon to combat the aerial dominance of Bentleigh’s control of the contest. Andrew Walsh. Although the pair battled manfully in tandem against the And after the resumption, that is precisely what they did. The bigger- Clays, Walsh, one of the preeminent big men in the competition, will be a bodied Panthers dominated in the midfield, despite the absence of star much more formidable adversary. ruckman Matt Terech. With Jimmy Dowling and Ed Sim monopolising the But Bentleigh’s biggest worry will be its ability to kick a winning score. It’s clearances, East Malvern added three goals in the first five minutes to blow forward line depth will be tested on Sunday as it will likely be missing it’s Clayton out of the water. two biggest attacking weapons. With Pat Nicholls unavailable, and Matty Conversely the Clays struggled in the front half, and too often turned the Troutbeck unlikely to take the field after injuring his shoulder last week, ball over inside 50 with wayward passes. Consequently, they were held the Demons will be forced to find goals from other sources. goalless to halftime, while seven second-term majors up the other end had Nevertheless, expect its established stars in Scott Lawry, Sam McGarry the Panthers ahead by 59 points at the long break. and James Robertson to step up when required. To their credit, the Clays fought back with five goals in the third, but in This looms as a real physical encounter between two sides fighting to reality this was a deficit they were never going to overcome. stay alive in 2016. The Demons will be full of run on the outside, but the While much of the damage was done in the trenches for the Panthers, Panthers should have their measure with their strength in the trenches. impressive youngster Jack Hammond provided plenty of run on the That harder edge should propel East Malvern to victory, and in the process outside, while up forward Mark Ryan returned to form with five goals. consign Bentleigh to a straight-sets finals exit.

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DIVISION 1 SENIOR: SEMI FINAL 2 SATURDAY 10 SEPTEMBER - SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 2:15PM DINGLEY OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Colours: Red, Yellow and Black Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East Senior Coach: Shane Morwood Colours: Black with White Sash Reserves Coach: Matthew Benton Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora Reserves Coach: Rick Nagliati

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 2 Ryan Stewart Experienced footballer who can play both ends of the ground. 1 Jake Mullen Classy midfielder. 2 Running defender with skill to burn. 3 Marcus Freeman Explosive forward/onballer. 3 Luke Casey Reliable defender with years of experience. 4 Jack Ades Hard as nails on baller. 4 Nathan Brown Tall creative defender. 5 Sam Williams A clever small forward. 5 Patrick Carroll Half back who will take the opposition on. 6 Chris Horton Nuggetty onballer. 6 Hadrian Prest Hard as a cats head and loves the contest. 7 Tony Lavars (Captain) Fantastic leader of the club, courageous and skillful. 7 Justin Hill Veteran forward who loves finals. 9 Travis La Rocca Smooth running half back. 8 Dave Velardo Great hands and best kick in the side. 10 Danny Ades Strong midfielder who can push forward. 9 Ryan Carroll Courageous defender. 11 Josh Ferguson A strong player who runs all day. 10 Andrew Howison Classy midfielder with huge tank. 12 Luke Bartholomew Dynamic powerful forward/onballer. 12 Matthew Fletcher Experienced utility who gets the job done. 13 Dan Kiellerup Elite running forward. 13 Matthew Morwood Can play in multiple positions, skilful left footer. 14 Alex McNicholl Hard at it left footer. 14 Robert Rusan Speedy wingman who loves to run. 15 Liam Boschen Running wingman with good skills. 15 Stuart Cleeve Mobile ruckman who is clever. 16 Aaron Henneman Key position player who plays both ends. 16 Daniel Farmer Classy midfielder who can go forward. 17 Ryan Pearson Speedy goal kicking midfielder with silky skills. 18 Andrew Frost Very experienced and clever centre half back. 18 Brody Hodic Our leader who is rarely beaten. Great skill both sides and overhead. 19 Tom Wright A strong and disciplined defender. 19 Brent Crawley Big man having a super season. 20 Lee Wonnacott Never say die player who can play both ends of the ground. 21 Paul Fermanis As good as any going around and great team player. 23 Chris Morgan Another mobile ruckman you can also push forward. 22 Joe Castello Inside utility player.

27 Calhan McQueen Quick forward who is a strong mark. 23 Mladen Josic Tackling machine who relishes the contest. 30 Michael Turville Smooth Wingman with great kicking skills. 25 Matt Grazules Nuggetty utility. 26 Matt Nicholas Strong midfielder. 32 Jack Clausen Cool and calm backman. 27 Daniel Saldanha Experienced midfielder in career best form. 35 James Ball Hard at it and a running-type half back. 28 Brendan Keast Classy midfielder made for finals footy. 36 Kane Davidson Powerful forward onballer with great goal sense. 30 Khaled Kandakji Speedy small forward. 44 Daniel Morris Hard running onballer. 31 Jason Nicholas Strong mobile tall who can play numerous roles. 51 Kristen Feehan Dangerous tall marking forward. 35 Daniel Watson Big body, hard-at-it key position. 52 Jack Hyde Flexible type who runs hard. 36 Yaz Malcolm Ruckman who gives his all. 59 Josh Ellis Has a strong work ethic and moves well. 40 Daniel De Fide Creative utility player with pace.

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Cameron Watts Matthew Crowley Tayla Manning DINGLEY Tane Abbott Jarrod Van Wees Daniel Bomford Daniel Streker James Aitken OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

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DIVISION 1 SENIOR: SEMI FINAL 1 SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER - SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 2:15PM BENTLEIGH EAST MALVERN Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Ground: Dunlop Reserve Arthur Street (Melway Ref 77 F1) Colours: Navy Blue & Red Stripes Telephone: 0424 965 068 Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Reserve Coach: Ben Padula/Brock Baker Senior Coach: Paul Dimattina Reserve Coach: Ryan Fishlock

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Scott Lawry A speedy player and great leader. 2 Tremaine Tohiariki Highly skilled who racks up getting the ball. Loves a goal. 4 Mark Smith Young but experienced, the Prince Charming of the side. 3 Nathan Robinson Super fit midfielder with a huge engine and hard at the contest. 5 James Robertson Somehow still getting better even at his age. Remarkable player. 4 Luke Poustie Tall athletic swingman who can run all day. 6 Spencer Daly Severe case of small man's syndrome. Playing a key role in the midfield. 5 Mitch Ferguson Ex-skipper, great leader on and off the field. 7 Barama Blow Finally employed, tough midfielder who plays with little regard to his personal safety. 6 Justin Crameri Key forward with a great set of hands and accurate kick. 8 Patrick Nicholls Enjoys airports in September. 7 Kurt Gowers (Captain) Skipper, hard at the contest and a great kick both sides. 8 Liam Voight Injured interrupted year, might be a surprise inclusion. 9 Justin Hall The bloke at full back who just does his thing every Saturday. 10 Lewis Fitzgerald Wingman with a lethal left leg, genuine 90-metre player 10 Paul Dimattina Old. 11 Ed Sim Bull in the midfield, great first year at the club. Still very young. 11 Kyle Swinden Did you leave your jumper behind on Saturday? It's OK, Swinny's got it. 14 Daniel Roache Young utility, coming back from a hand injury, elite running power. 17 Brody Lawford Hitting his straps at the right time of the year, which is good because the rehab group was sick of him. 16 Lochie Dowling Key forward starting to come good at the right time. 19 Ben Cooper Been in damaging form up forward in the second half of the year. 17 Scott Fiora Elusive forward who can change the game in minute. 21 Saf Balic You ruckman who has re-invented himself at CHB. 18 Isaac McCrimmon Strong discipline small man, always gives 100% 23 Kayne O'Brien A handy bloke to just walk in off the street! A key utility who has been invaluable this year. 19 Matt Terech Big T-Rex is colossus in the ruck, feared by all. 26 Todd McLean Saint Todd has improved significantly since ditching that horrendous training hat. 20 Shae Skipper Great comeback from a knee reco. Good in the air and great kick. 27 Ben Morrison Middle brother syndrome has left him rather angry. A real game winner when on song. 22 Paul Dekoeyer Super fit and strong, can play anywhere on the ground, freakish leap. 29 Andrew Walsh Young rover with a big future. 23 Tom Horran Hard at it who can play a variety of roles. Good in the air. 30 Ryan Murphy Veteran defender who does what is required each week. 24 Jimmy Dowling Gun midfielder, great balance and hard at the contest. Can kick goals forward. 31 Josh McGarry A revelation in defence who has hit form at the right time of the year. 25 Sean James Stong utility who can play back and through the midfield. 32 Chris Fidler Defender who spends time up forward. Not a big fan of playing directly on his man. 26 Dave Taylor Good skills both sides of the body, good in and under. 35 Sam McGarry The ultimate professional, a key to our success. 27 Mark Ryan Full forward with a great kick and quick of the mark. Can also play back. 36 Tom Backman Half back who always counts his own possessions. 29 Cal Nichols Left footer we think! Very quick and hard at the contest. 38 Plays his best footy in the rep sides - a big game player who's set for a huge finals series. Matthew Troutbeck 30 Brock Baker Veteran who has played a key role this year when required to do so. 42 Matt Hogan Capable of kicking five goals in the blink of an eye. A bit of X-factor here. 32 Andrew Johnson Key backman, great mark and super courageous. 44 Dimitri Petrakis Versatile ruck/wing/forward/back. Can do the lot. 33 Nick Barry Back after 12 months off. Great kick good decision maker, great pair of hands. 46 Nick Perry Same as Dimi but looks like that Chesty Bonds guy. 35 Nick McCann Youngster who has had a great first year. Good balance and good in the air. 53 Kade Heaphy-Wemyss Two Dads. 37 Sam Lonie Small forward, dangerous around the goals and a great pressure player. 56 Jayce Morgan Young pup who is as hard as a cats head. Won't be winning any modelling contracts. 40 Jack Hammond Youngster who is playing great footy, runs all day and a great tackler. 60 Rob Moriarty Tough, fit half back who takes the game on. This IS one guy who you might see on the catwalk in Milan. 44 Ralph Sadler Key back who can play on talls and smalls, pitch hits in the ruck. 70 James Howard Made a late run at the senior side. Old-school footballer who does the simple things very well. 45 Chris Horesman Tall utility with a great left foot. Good in the air. 71 Scott Mortimer Made entirely of lego, Morts is an incredibly valuable utility. 56 Will Sadler Backman who loves the contest and always gives 100%.

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Sam Bridges Nathan Jane David Mandelbaum BENTLEIGH Joel Lewis Mitchell Lea Samuel Rogers Leigh Dawkins Jack Duncanson EAST MALVERN

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GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 RESERVE: SEMI FINAL 2 GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 RESERVE: SEMI FINAL 1 SATURDAY 10 SEPTEMBER - SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 12:00PM SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER - SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 12:00PM DINGLEY BENTLEIGH CHELTENHAM ST KILDA CITY Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Weatherall Rd, Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Cheltenham Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve, Arthur Street (Melway Ref 77 F1) Blessington St, St Kilda Colours: Red, Yellow and Black Telephone: 9585 1259 Telephone: 0424 965 068 Colours: Red, Yellow and Black vertical panels. Colours: Red, white and black Senior Coach: Shane Morwood vertical panels Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Senior Coach: Des Ryan Reserves Coach: Matthew Benton Senior Coach: Robert Johns Senior Coach: Paul Dimattina Reserve Coach: Alistair Garlick Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora Reserves Coach: Samer Dagher Reserve Coach: Ryan Fishlock Thirds Coach: Scott Mellick

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 3 Steven Lay 36 Laurence Cuthbert 5 Sam Williams 45 Tom Cooper 2 James Coles 42 Matthew Hogan 1 Simon Hislop 53 Bobby Lee 6 Nathan Cerisara 37 James Dickinson 14 Josh Ellis 48 Jason Wylie 3 Mitch Allamby 43 Andrew Pendlebury 9 Michael Habashi 58 Benjamin Grimison 8 Bane Suboticki 38 Brenton Stevens 20 Carmine Scimia 49 David Bose 8 Kade Murphy 44 Dimitri Petrakis 11 Matthew Zacharin 40 Trent Vanderheiden 26 Julian Cougan 59 Ben Hall 20 Lee Wonnacott 50 Alex La Rocca 16 46 Luke Morrison Nick Perry 13 Chris Bennets 41 Sean Tyniec 21 JoshO'Bree 52 Jack Hyde 28 Luke Baillie 60 Chanel Lalotoa 19 Andrew Lee 47 Nick Lowrie 14 Linden Woolley 42 Ashan Jiffry 22 Stefan Feehan 53 Jacob Adkins 17 Jesse Donald 44 Mitchell Stevens 32 62 24 Ben Zybersztain 51 Liam Corkhill Thusan Shrimpton Josh Collins 28 Josh Campbell 55 Josh Pickford 19 Abner Brown 46 Tim Lawson 25 Andrew West 52 Tom Stach 37 Ben May 64 Jamie Vlahos 29 Leigh Moore 58 Will Nevill 20 James McCartney 47 Jack Gavin 27 Ben Morrison 55 Eugene Alter 23 Paul Conroy 50 Tom Christopher 38 Andy Hunter 67 Jack Nanovich 30 Michael Turville 61 Tom Gent 31 Josh McGarry 57 James Kiernan 24 Matthew Bowles 54 Tyler Price 33 Harry Thompson 62 Vince Arena 46 Ashleigh Crooks 68 Jarvis Mateariki 32 Chris Fidler 60 Rob Moriarty 27 Scott Mellick 55 James Carcassi 34 Joel Billing 64 Adam Hickford 28 Jeremy Tobin 62 Brad Parker 47 James Symons 69 Dilan Shrimpton 33 Ben De Nardis 63 Sean Scotland 37 James Piltz 65 Danny Din 29 Alastair Garlick 63 Paul Sanders 49 Sam McPhee 70 Jaron Helman 39 99 37 Luke Holmesby 70 James Howard Tom Ristevski Clinton Brooks 30 Chris Graham 66 Matthew Burge 52 Tom Looi 71 Samer Dagher 41 Brad Sessler 41 Michael Laskey 34 Daniel Stonehouse 74 Morikot Keo

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Ryan Gordon Benjamin Burke Jaymie Summers Alan Glenton Daniel Whitby Matthew Vorbach Riley Webster Anthony D’Amico Jared Burl Nick Bergman Jack Hine David Sharp Chris Grigoriou Jacob Mitchell Jack Thompson Alex Baragwanath

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME DINGLEY CHELTENHAM BENTLEIGH ST KILDA CITY

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DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES

DINGLEY Juniors game and Bentleigh in the Reserves, both Netball Fantastic results for our U16 and U17 sides having benefitted from last week’s boys with flags against East Malvern and Our fantastic Division one team experienced rest. The only thing to be said is that both Beaumaris respectively. The premiership the ultimate disappointment of losing the sides are ready to go and will go into battle cups are the icing on the cake and biggest game of the season to arch rivals congratulations to all those involved. The with the full support of the Dingley faithful. Heatherton, going down by enough to real meal on the table is that there is a Turn up and make a noise. Good luck to both confirm that it simply was not ‘their day’, terrific talent pool of young players ready and proving yet again how hard it is to win teams. to take that next step in their careers and Grand Finals at any level and on any stage. Support base and sponsors Our Division three team had spectators’ hopefully with long careers at their club : at our club. hearts beating right to the end only to go Its appropriate to thank our loyal supporters down by a miserable two points and again A quick scan of our senior teams shows that in a general sense and especially those to Heatherton. Congratulations to our near their foundation stone is local kids, i.e. ex volunteers who have worked so tirelessly to neighbours, in what is and a continuation juniors. That policy of junior promotion to of the two club’s traditional rivalry. A senior ranks was put in place half a dozen keep things ticking over around the place. disappointing end to two great seasons, but year ago by Shane Morwood and his staff More next week. we’ll re-set for 2017. An absolute certainty and is the only way to guarantee sustained All our fabulous sponsors who include was that our U19s were going to be premiers success. with Dingley One playing off against Dingley Bendigo Bank, Carlisle Homes, Monier Thirds Twos. The Twos repeated their victory of the Safety [CSR Australia], Buxton Real Estate. Second Semi to hold the cup up. A great win by the Thirds over Skye in last Saturday’s Qualifying Final. Bails and Butch Dingley Cellars, Dingley Conveyancing, It is impossible to overstate the contribution have not stopped smiling since and good luck netball has had over all those football clubs Tranzworks, Dingley Sports Club, Dolphin to ‘Spud’ Sikora and the ‘Boys’ for the rest who have been able to encompass the sport Products, Kingston Foot Clinic, Demmen, of the finals. into their organisation. Dingley is proud of all its netball players, coaches, great managers Seniors Goodlife Health Clubs, Gyprock, Ram and die hard supporters. This week, the season proper starts against Locksmiths, Woolworths Dingley and World See you in 2017. a confident Oakleigh Districts in the main Destinations.

played Cheltenham in the qualifying final minutes left we couldn’t quite kick a winner BENTLEIGH By James Kiernan for a chance to beat the Rosellas for the and fell agonisingly short of a great win, only The first week of finals saw the club storm first time this year and to play Dingley for a to be unfortunately knocked out of finals. Springvale Reserve as we managed to spot in the Grand Final. We jumped on them A great effort by the Vamps and all of our qualify an unprecedented three teams in early with some quick goals and showed teams this week as we still have two more just the seniors and reserves competitions our superior leg speed with some good finals games this week and hopefully many for finals footy. Our seniors, who finished switches and gut running. However, our more. second on the ladder, played Oakleigh inaccurate goal kicking kept them in the The club will be hosting its Best and Districts in an incredibly tough qualifying game for a few quarters, but our consistent Fairest at Bentleigh RSL on October 8. final for a chance to play Dingley and to forward entries were too much to handle Those wishing to book a spot can confirm hold on to their finals second chance. We and our lead grew. We ended up 50-point attendance on the facebook page or call started well, as utility Matthew Troutbeck winners and made statement of intent to the 0478 473 570. had four scoring shots inside seven minutes league as we look forward to Dingley this and we seemed to run the large ground week. E.B Bentleigh’s reserves played off better than our opponents. However, that all against St Kilda City in the hotly contested Sponsors changed in the second quarter as our one and thoroughly entertaining elimination Random and much appreciated sponsors of goal quarter-time lead vanished quickly and final. We trailed for what seemed like the the week: Oakleigh took charge of the game through entire game but refused to give up and never scoring small forward Khaled Kandakji’s gave our opponents a break, as we trailed Siren Fine Jewellery, three quick goals. We battled hard but at by just two goals at three-quarter-time. We 5984 4330 three quarter time we found ourselves charged home in the last and it made for a down by 40 points and couldn’t fully bring grandstand finish, as Chris Clement starred Society Restaurant on Bourke St, it back in a frustrating day for the club, in the forward line, Alan Hendry imposed 9639 2544 as we went down by 27 points. Next week his will on any and all opponents and Ben the seniors will play East Malvern in a win De Nardis was seemingly everywhere. Total Waste Solutions, or go home event. Bentleigh’s reserves However, just two points down with a couple 0431 526 411

16 | SFNL RECORD 2016 SFNL.COM.AU | 17 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE #OWNTHESOUTH DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES BENTLEIGH RSL CHELTENHAM Presentation night at Woodlands on Marine Insurance,Navarone Friday Sept 30, so get your tables Accident and Vechicle Repair,Oliver A big thanks to those volunteers for organised and be there for a very Hume Property Funds,Pentarch Dining • Sports • Family their efforts over the weekend and special night. Check website for all Group,Quest Cheltenham,Rosella to those who failed to meet their details. obligations it is time to have a good Group Pty Ltd,Royal Oak Hotel hard look in the mirror. – 2016 PARTNERS – Cheltenham,Seymour Law, We invite you to come and enjoy lunch or dinner in our RESERVES: having finished in 2nd Baci’s Hair Artistry, Bakers Shannons Auctions & Insurance, beautiful, modern dining room. The Bentleigh RSL Bistro place they had earned the right to Delight Cheltenham, Bendigo Bank Sportstrap, T.G.I.FRIDAYS Southland, offers both classic and contemporary bistro fare. the double chance and this week Cheltenham, Bentleigh R.S.L., Terrain Tamer 4WD Parts (Don Kyatt Booran Holden Cheltenham, Cabinet they need to avail themselves of the Group) The Garden of Good & Evil Timbers, Caltex Safeway Star Shop opportunity. Cheltenham, The Workshop Auto Cheltenham, CPC Health, Dingley COLTS: unfortunately put in their Conveyancing Services,Dominos Service Centre, Woodlands Golf Club. worst performance of the year in the Cheltenham, Essential Money, HG To keep up to date with all the latest Elimination Final. A great year by this & Con Pty Ltd, Inspired Business news from around the Cheltenham group with 9 players playing in the Solutions, Inspired Communications, Senior XVIII during the year. To Curl , Horler Real Estate,Middy”s Football Netball Club, please follow Rennie and Marcus thank you for your Chelteham,Murray Thompson- us on Twitter @cheltenhamfc or on efforts throughout the year. Member for Sandringham,Nautilus Facebook @cheltenhamrosellas. STEAK TRIVIA NIGHT $15 TUESDAY OAKLEIGH DISTRICT a great deal of confidence and we to our best and nothing other than expect another good performance that will be good enough. Socially our Last Saturday at Springvale our this weekend. Get behind the Boys MONDAY TUESDAY senior team put in another great everyone the ride so far has been presentation night is on September performance with a six goal win over exhilarating. Earlier in the day our 29 at the Village Green Hotel. $60.00 Bentleigh. The reward of course is a under 19’s were off the pace and St will get you a great night. Jump on match up against Dingley, the winner Kilda was too strong. Still we live to to go straight through to the grand fight another day, in this case against board all. Good luck this week, GO final. Our players are playing with StPauls so come on lads lets deliver DISTRICTS. BURGER + POT + BEER $15 PARMA $15

ST PAULS we kept Chelt scoreless in the first Youngsters Wil and Dylan got the ball term. Chelt were keen to amend a poor forward regularly and Browny, Harry, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Our youngsters were our only finals start but our backs led by Walshy and Brad and Dylan scored 4 unanswered contestants - with Sunday being Joseph held firm - we took a 22-point Father’s Day, only family and a few lead at half time. Wayne asked for goals. Chelt scored a couple as diehards were watching (Mrs Mercer, increased running and pressure - players tired, but Dylan scored our Kerry Honey, Paul etc). Browny was everywhere, great goals last on the siren. From now on it is cut-throat footy from him and Josh, then - lose and you’re out. After a week Chelt responded with goals against Need to train even harder for return LIVE FUNCTION of intensive training the boys hit the the breeze. Harry and Cookie stepped match against Oakleigh. ground running, with a goal in 26 up - we lead by 30 points at the final Social: Presentation Night at True SPORTS ROOM HIRE seconds. Play was scrappy for a while change. The big ground was testing and opportunities were missed, but players’ fitness. South on Fri 30th Sept. EVERY DAY BOOK NOW 18 | SFNL RECORD 2016 SFNL.COM.AU | 19 538 Centre Rd, Bentleigh VIC 3204 | 03 9557 4547

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DIVISION 2 SENIOR QUALIFYING FINAL DIVISION 2 RESERVE QUALIFYING FINAL

Chelsea Heights 2.3- 5.3 9.6 13.8-86 Port Melbourne Colts 3.0 6.3 10.6 14.7-91 Caulfield 2.4 10.7 12.10 19.13-127 Springvale Districts 3.3 5.5 6.6 9.9-63 Chelsea Heights : Goal Kickers: P. Smith 7, M. Johansson 2, Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: J. Clarke 4, A. Hagiwara 3, L. Dobson, C. Moloney, J. Odell, P. Matheson C. Younger 2, B. Perkins 2, D. Di Martini, M. Brown, A. Craig Best Players: A. Cupit, P. Smith, M. Banfield, B. Atherton, J. Uren, Best Players: M. Brown, R. Jewell, B. Perkins, P. Karaminovski, L. Behin T. Cardwell, J. Attard Dickson Caulfield:Goal Kickers: A. Sheed 8, C. Dove 3, N. Gilbert 3, Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: J. Lim 2, C. McLeod 2, C. Lacey J. Twirdy, J. Price, K. Maynard, T. Kennedy, A. Cables 2, L. Hamilton, J. Dart, S. Aitken Best Players: A. Sheed, T. Heagney, C. Dove, B. Turner, J. Wood, Best Players: J. Hawker, L. Baptist, C. McLeod, C. Keenan, C. Lewis A. Taing, K. Thompson

DIVISION 2 SENIOR ELIMINATION FINAL DIVISION 2 RESERVE ELIMINATION FINAL

Skye 1.0 4.1 10.3 14.3-87 Chelsea Heights 2.1 5.2 6.4 8.5-53 Highett 5.1 5.4 7.8 9.11-65 Highett 3.3 5.5 11.9 13.11-89 Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Dawson 3, K. Gascoigne 3, B. Walker 3 Chelsea Heights : Goal Kickers: A. Beasy 2, M. Wade, C. Gates, J. Thomas 2, A. Pacey, C. Petrie, J. McConville K. Ablis, S. Masterson, D. Lonsdale, D. Lee Best Players: N. McConville, J. Bateman, T. Kitchin, M. Kane, Best Players: M. Wade, R. Archer, C. Gates, L. Baxter, P. Gerard, B. Evans, M. Frizell D. Lee Highett: Goal Kickers: M. Hoar 3, C. Ryan 2, B. Jedd 2, J. Jones- Highett: Goal Kickers: S. L’’Huillier 5, C. Long 3, B. Cameron 2, Hampton, R. Swayn A. Carey, P. Poelsma, J. Tobin Best Players: M. Hoar, R. Schuth, R. Swayn, C. Kinsey, J. Prosser, Best Players: T. Thoburne, S. Illman, S. L’’Huillier, C. Long, B. Jedd A. Carey, D. Booth

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DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10

The first round of Southern Football Netball League Division The Colts will go into this match as favourites and deservedly 2 finals is done and dusted with one team preparing for Mad so having been rarely bothered throughout the year. Monday and four gearing up for next week’s games. Its dual-threat attack up forward consisting of Mitchell Clarke Qualifying Final (54 goals) and Jason Butty (50 goals) have rarely put a foot Chelsea Heights 13.8 (86) def by Caulfield 19.13 (127) wrong this season and provide the Colts with two reliable and The Bears got a season best game from Andrew Sheed with strong targets inside 50. eight goals to roll over the Heighters and move on to the Second Semi Final a chance at a Grand Final berth. The engine room as been dangerous throughout the season with the likes of Justin Taylor and Lewis Mildenhall among Sheed’s best on ground performance came at the right time the best in the competition. with Caulfield coming to the game with average form at best. For the Bears, Andrew Sheed is an obvious selection for Caulfield led by only a point at the first before an eight-goal second term powered them to a 34-point lead at the half in-form players after his eight-goal haul last week, but Nick time break. Gilbert has also been a dangerous commodity and will be someone the Colts need to put work in to. Chelsea Heights took advantage of the favourable conditions during the third term to cut the margin down to 22 points off Josh Wood and Mick Harrington have enjoyed strong the back of a four goal to two quarter. seasons in 2016 and will look to perform again on the big In the end, the Bears proved to have all the answers as they stage this weekend. piled on another seven goals to four in the final term to blow Tough game to pick but it is hard to go past Port Melbourne the Heighters out of the water and record a 41-point win and booking a spot in the Grand Final. a clash against Port Melbourne Colts. Port Melbourne by 21 points Phil Smith was the figure head up forward for Chelsea Heights with seven majors while Andrew Cupit was also impressive. First Semi Final Elimination Final Chelsea Heights v Skye (Jack Barker Oval) Skye 14.3 (87) def Highett 9.11 (65) The Heighters will be disappointed with last week’s effort In one of the best comebacks of the season, Skye turned a against Caulfield and will be out for redemption, while Skye 25-point quarter time deficit into a 22-point victory against will be riding halfway to cloud nine after fighting back against Highett. Highett. The forward combination of Kyle Gascoigne, Ben Walker and The two sides have split their meetings this year with each Brett Dawson proved the difference in the end as the trio winning on their home deck making this contest on neutral combined for nine majors to push the Bombers across the line. ground all the more interesting. The tireless work from Nathan McConville and James Bateman worked wonders for the Bombers as they booted Key forward Phil Smith has proven to be effective whenever three goals to three behinds in the second term to cut the he has lined up for the Heighters and been a reliable forward lead from 25 points down to only nine at the half time interval. option with 65 goals from 13 games, while Lachlan Dobson has also been impressive with 42 goals. A further six goals to its tally gave Skye all the momentum as Highett could do little to change the game. In the midfield, the return of Travis Johnstone has been The writing on the wall continued to be written in the final important while Luke Behin and Jordan Peryman are vital to term as the Bombers piled on another four goals while Chelsea Height’s success. restricting the Dogs to just two to ring in a 22-point triumph. For the Bombers, they have relied on a forward line by Mitchell Hoar (three goals) was named as Highett’s best on committee approach with the likes of Kyle Gascoigne, Ben ground alongside Reece Schuth. Evans and Ben Walker each proving they can take a game by Finals Week 1 Preview the scruff of the neck in attack. It’s Semi Final time in Division 2 and a couple of intriguing James Bateman and Jordan Thomas have also been match ups are on the dial with one team set to book their important to Skye’s success this season while the return of spot in the Grand Final in two weeks’ time. captain Aaron Pacey has been inspirational. Second Semi Final – Saturday 10th September I like both teams in this one but there can only be one winner Port Melbourne Colts V Caulfield (Jack Barker Oval) so I’ll go with Chelsea Heights; it will have just too much The undefeated juggernaut of Division 2 takes on the upstart firepower in this one. Bears who seem to have hit their best form at the absolute right time of the year. Chelsea Heights by 10 points.

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DIVISION 2 SENIOR: SECOND SEMI FINAL SATURDAY 10 SEPTEMBER - JACK BARKER OVAL, 2:15PM PORT MELBOURNE COLTS CAULFIELD Ground: JL Murphy Reserve, Ground: Koornang Park, Koornang Rd, Williamstown Rd, Port Melbourne Carnegie Colours: Royal blue and red Colours: Navy, gold and red Senior Coach: Brad Julier Senior Coach: Steve Kidd Reserves Coach: Ben Smith Reserves Coach: Andrew Miles

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Blake Twomey (Co-Captain) Club Co-Captain. Strong inside midfielder. 1 Tom Heagney Tough midfielder who loves kicking goals. 3 Lewis Mildenhall Classy on baller with elite skills. 2 Tim Kennedy (Co-Captain) Silky backman with great skills. 4 Jason Butty Powerful forward, first class finisher. 4 Chris Dove Reliable swingman who can go forward and kick goals. 5 Rob Jewell Strong defender with great agility. 5 Josh Lee The 'General' of the defence. 6 Jayme Lawson Skillful on baller with strong ball winning ability. 6 Anthony O'Shea Rock-solid backman who is rarely beaten. 7 Brad Sutcliffe Skillful and clever midfielder with a nose for the goals. 9 James Backway Hard-running winger who creates plenty of drive. 8 Will Cardwell Outside running midfielder with huge engine. 10 Chris Lewis Skilled backman who is playing great footy. 9 Stacy Massis (Co-Captain) Club Co-Captain. Tough, uncomprising inside midfielder. 14 Jake Buggy Slick midfielder who breaks the lines. 15 Tom Stait A reliable backman with a strong team ethic. 10 Justin Taylor Powerful midfielder with elite endurance. 17 Nick Gilbert Tall and athletic forward. 11 Matthew Dumbleton Strong bodied back/mid with great pace. 18 Josh Wood A very reliable and disciplined player. 14 Jake Wood (Vice Captain) Elite runner who also wins contested ball. 20 Ned McCormack Strong overhead who provides a great target up forward. 15 David McGregor Classy forward with great finishing skills. 21 Sean Walton Hard-working player who loves the contest. 16 Ben Smith Intelligent hard running backman/midfielder. 22 Alex Cables Versatile and strong. 17 Ash Craig Dangerous small forward with great hands 25 Conor McDonald Strong ox-like player who provides some grunt around the contests. 18 Josh Attard-Dickson Solid and reliable defender, who loves contest 26 Corey Barter Versatile player who creates the play. 19 Matt Alvis Powerful runner who knows where the goals are. 27 Germain Ivanka Hard-working forward who steps up in finals. 20 Torren Bonnett Versatile and strong backman. 28 Sean Ladds Always in and under the packs. A terrier. 21 Matt Morris Reliable defender with great skills. 29 Adam Ballard (Co-Captain) A great leader of the team. 24 Josh Murphy Strong lock down key defender. 30 Sean Gunning Classy player with terrific skills and footy-smart. 25 Trent Chumbley Strong lock down key defender. 31 Brandon Turner Cool backman who has had a great season. A rising star. 27 Tim Hanly Explosive key defender with great skills. 40 Jason Twirdy Zippy on-baller who loves kicking goals. 28 Nathan Spinks Powerful ruckman with big engine. 41 Jack Price Classy and skillful. No need to say anymore. 33 Steven Mcanulty Classy and versatile small with elite skills. 42 Alex McConnachie Dependable and disciplined backman. 44 Jackson Brown Forward/mid with strong marking and finishing skills. 46 Christian Trumble Disciplined and reliable defender who has had a great first year. 46 Jake Knox Strong bodied, explosive backman. 49 Mick Harrington Strong midfielder/forward with good skills. 49 Daniel Vuli Dynamic player who can go both ends 50 Kyle Maynard The sweetest left foot in the competition. 51 Braden Perkins Elusive forward who be damaging in space 51 Andrew Sheed A good young lad who has great dukes. 55 Mitch Clarke Brilliant small forward with great goal sense. 59 Luke Murchie Pacy wingman who talks funny.

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Ilya Fridman Georgia Collinson Thomas Mckinley PORT COLTS Scott Learmonth Kobe Davies Zach Vandenhoven Sheldon Judd Lachlan Harris CAULFIELD

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DIVISION 2 SENIOR: FIRST SEMI FINAL SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER - JACK BARKER OVAL, 2:15PM CHELSEA HEIGHTS SKYE Ground: Beazley Reserve, Thames Prom, Ground: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve, Chelsea Heights Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke Colours: Black, red and silver Senior Coach: Brad Canavan Senior Coach: Ben Walker Reserves Coach: Brandon Fulton Reserves Coach: Shane Rowley Thirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 1 Jackson Fry Crafty! Loves a goal and a chat! Team first attitude makes him a vital component. 1 Mark Frizell The veteran backman with sublime skills. Can sniff out the opposition's best forward. 2 Dale Hynes Wise. Super competitive. Love a challenge. Creative and confident. 2 Aaron Pacey Our on-field leader who wants nothing more than to take this team to a flag. 3 Joel Williams Dynamic and explosive SFNL representative. Silky skills, enjoys a goal, game breaker! 3 Ben Walker Like a fine wine; he only gets better with age. 4 Matt Banfield Spiritual leader that plays it hard. Pure team man! Noise factor high! 4 Shane Boyington Stocky midfielder who is hard at the ball. 5 Jesse Odell Smooth mover with balance, smarts and sweet skills. Enjoys the physical moments! 5 Matt Gonzalez The hard-nut forward, who is deceptively quick. 6 Luke Behin Athletic, loves to run and create. Growing in stature and confidence. 7 Adam Beness The 5ft Giant. Often plays on taller opponents and rarely gets beaten. 7 Jordy Peryman Quality! An SFNL Interleague player that takes the game on and loves a goal. Game-breaker! 8 Jordan Thomas Has had a breakout season and our side has been better for it. 8 Daryl Hulland Clean and precise. Burst speed and kicking is top notch. 10 Martin Watts The old fossil continues to have a huge impact on games. His experience cannot be underrated. 9 Jaz Uren Wily veteran with tricks and a calm manner. Plays anywhere - anytime! 11 Brett Dawson Cannot wait to see what this kid becomes. You get the feeling that finals is his deal. 10 Tyler Cantwell Poised and balanced. Great decision maker with elite skills. 13 Ash Planner A back-man who moves to the wing and loves the hard footy. Always falls for the ring-below-the-waist 11 Phil Matheson (Captain) Classy Captain with elite skills. Mature, unflappable with X-factor! prank. 15 Cam Petrie Has cemented his spot in the senior side with some stellar performances. His dad is a great bloke. 12 Michael Wade Speed! Line breaking and goal kicking ability. 13 Mick Danckert Rugged and uncompromising. Shows poise with ball in hand. Ultimate team man. 16 Tim Barr Has been around football a long time and is still setting a standard. Very dangerous up forward. 15 James Jagintavicius Hard nosed defender. Thrives in the one-on-one contest. 19 Aaron Harper For a guy who weighs a buck-0-5, this guy genuinely puts his body on the line whenever he needs to. 16 Cal Dodson Athletic and disciplined; a real competitor who gives 100%. Growing in confidence by the game. 20 Benn Harper Athletic key defender who took a while to get going this season, but has hit form at the right time. 17 Patty Morrissey Rangy and athletic. Enjoys a job and runs to create at every opportunity. Neat ball user. 22 Ben Evans Everyone's favourite. Adored by all at Wedge Rd. You feel he is going to explode at finals. 18 Michael O'Driscoll Mr. Versatile - plays everywhere and impacts all day long. 24 Nick Papachristofilou What a story…. 19 Lachy Dobson Enigmatic player that enjoys a goal and a specky! X-factor! 25 Nathan McConville If you play against Skye, you will be tackled by Nathan. 21 Ryan Archer Great ball user and finisher. One to watch! Could be the player on this list with the greatest potential. If he gives it everything during finals, we'll 26 Joel McConville succeed. 22 Declan Lee Rangy and athletic developing player. Loves to run and bounce. Lovely kick. 28 James Bateman The Kamikaze Kid. Give 110% every week and doesn't let his fringe affect his vision. 23 Chris Moloney Dependable with elite stamina. Excellent ball user. Loves to run and carry. 31 Chase Allen In all honesty, have never seen this guy get tackled. Evades EVERYTHING. So quick! 24 Nathan Beasley Veteran with footy smarts and strength. Adaptable and capable. 32 Jimmy Martinson A real quiet achiever. Says stuff all, but becomes a beast when it is footy time. 28 Bryce Atherton Tough! Loves to run and create. Plays well in any position. The world's shortest adonis. Is super quick and his skills have improved enormously. Could be a 34 Jarrod Karadeas wildcard. 31 Mark Stevens Resolute player that attacks contests without fear. 36 Ben Williams Everyone has loved seeing this guy hold onto his senior spot. Super skills and super smart. 32 Heath Bennett Rock solid and loves a challenge. Calm and composed. 38 Ben Forsyth Has been a great contributor down back. Needs to dial back the twerking to fast-track recovery. 39 Aaron Rhodes Developing player that loves the inside ball. Equally good on the outside. 39 Kyle Gascoyne If it is his day, he will tear the game apart, such is his ability. Can talk in third-person. 40 Peter Gerard Capable veteran. Adds grunt to the team. Self-confident. 41 Faisel Payenda The prince! Has finally put in a great pre-season and it is showing. Has a great footy brain. 41 Travis Johnstone Smooth mover. Leadership, ball use and decision making always of a high quality. 45 Andrew Cupit Ultimate team player. Selfless and sacrificial. Big engine! 44 Travis Kitchin Not much of him but posseses super athleticism. 52 Cameron Gates Intelligent player. Decision making and direction are highlights. 46 Andrew Hook Not much gets past this defender. A nuggety waddler who gets the job done. 60 Matt Johansson Crafty and creative. Unassuming yet highly influential. Great workrate. 54 Mick Kelly The revelation. Our stats improve when Mick is in the team. It's a simple as that. Young Flea doesn't know how good he can be. But he is ready to impress. Keep an eye out for the 61 Dean Lonsdale Great team man. Plays any role and plays it well. 58 Reece Smart side-step. Hollywood Kane need no description. Bleeds for the Bombers. Passionate. Committed. Senior Full- 67 Phil Smith Sagacious veteran. Leads by example. Marking and kicking are a highlight. Enjoys a ! 63 Micky Kane Back. FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Kai Allison Timothy Fierenzi Campbell Lemm TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Matthew Mahoney Simon O’Loughlin Patrick Aurish CHELSEA HEIGHTS Glenn Emery Ben Priggen SKYE

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DIVISION 2 RESERVE: SECOND SEMI FINAL DIVISION 2 RESERVE: FIRST SEMI FINAL SATURDAY 10 SEPTEMBER - JACK BARKER OVAL, 12:00PM SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER - JACK BARKER OVAL, 12:00PM SKYE PORT MELBOURNE COLTS SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS HIGHETT Ground: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve, Ground: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Rd, Ground: JL Murphy Reserve, Ground: Springvale Reserve, Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Highett (Melway Ref #77H9) Williamstown Rd, Port Melbourne Newcomen Rd, Springvale Colours: Black, red and silver Colours: Navy, white and red hoops Colours: Royal blue and red Colours: Navy, white monogram Senior Coach: Ben Walker and red cuffs Senior Coach: Sam Hecker Reserves Coach: Shane Rowley Senior Coach: Brad Julier Senior Coach: Danny Rout Reserve Coach: Daniel Booth Thirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues Reserves Coach: Ben Smith Reserves Coach: Chris Lacey

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER

2 36 4 Lance Baptist 33 Vu Ho 1 Leigh Mead 35 Jamie Gasio 9 Nick Webb 49 John Lalor Mitch Brown Dylan Stavrou 6 Daniel Barrett 34 David Pearce 5 Robb Jewel 38 Damian Di Martino 2 Daniel Booth 36 Bradley Sheers 12 Scott Thorne 50 Matt Hodgson 7 Mitch Latimer 35 Sareth Suon 12 Sam Mitchell 39 Max Price 6 Jordan Osborne 37 Michael Cook 9 Steven Aitken 37 Aaron Henderson 14 Micky McGreal 55 Brendan Weighell 13 Ben Wilson 40 John Vassallo 8 Andrew Carey 38 Lachlan McLean 15 Alex Keng 38 Luke Wenke 9 39 17 Ashley Craig 41 Chris Christofi 16 Brenton Hollingworth 39 Richard Constatino Ary Friedman Tim Thoburne 16 Chris McCann 61 Nick Hofmann 18 Josh Attard-Dickson 42 Nimai Gordon 17 Cameron McLeod (Captain) 40 Jim Kellett 13 Jesse Tobin 40 Steven Vawdrey

Phil Karaminovski 19 42 17 Brad Nicol 62 Craig Dawson 22 Chris Younger 43 Luke Woolrich Matthew Deveraux 16 Sam L'Huillier 41 Harrison Russo (Captain) 20 Jay Dart 44 Ritha Chan Shane Jones 23 45 24 42 Jamie Duell Arlyn Hagiwara Michael Black (Vice Captain) 21 Matt Poore 66 Leigh Flavelle 21 Alan Taing 45 Ryan Oliver 25 Trent Chumbley 47 Max Aldrich 26 Nicholas Vawser 43 Billy Prosser 22 Sean Francis 47 Hao Qui 23 Luke Scott 67 Dom Spinucci 26 48 28 Jack Nagle 44 Peter Quinn Jarrod Ross Billy Walter 23 Craig Keenan 48 David Nutting Daniel Vuli Daniel Taylor 29 Codey Huggins 49 24 Chris Lacey 49 Jake Hawker 29 45 Shayne Gervasi 30 Tim McEachern 68 Paul Follett (Vice Captain) (Captain) 30 Jason Butler 50 Will Koroi Bete 25 Jason Huljack 50 Jordan Kein 30 Mitch Elms 46 Sam Illman 33 Nathan Naughton 80 Drad Dyer 26 Liam Hamilton 51 Kris Thompson 31 Tyson Huggins 51 Braden Perkins 31 Christopher Long 48 Peter Poelsma 28 Lem Ngyuen 52 Josh Dart William Alderman 32 Tom Cardwell 52 Nathan Davey 32 49 Pouniu Taugasolo 37 Mick Lindley 84 Josh Scrivano 29 Nick Duff 53 William Chiv (Vice Captain) 34 Tanner McMaster 53 Bryce Critch 33 Lucas Thomas 50 Kyle Forge 30 Justin Lim 54 Frank Constantino 43 Cal Lester 35 Bryson Bonnett 54 Jason Clarke 31 Cameron Chiv 34 Jackson Millwood 56 Ben Cameron

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Paul Creedon Ella Cigognini Tevan D’Souza Hannah Bailes Jordan Mcgillivray Simon Jones Chris Hughes Ryan Nankervis Justin Fitzpatrick Kevin Mitchell Harry Cathcart Campbell Furze Molly Bowman Mia Cigognini Jake Rositani Edward Cathcart

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME SKYE SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS PORT COLTS HIGHETT

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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES

HIGHETT LMC Laser club notes. Mixed results last Sunday, the reserves magnificent and the Seniors did not kick straight enough. Thank you to all our officials and helpers, who support our teams each week. To all our players, lets keep supporting our Reserves, stick together and enjoy our ride. GO DOGGIES

PORT COLTS Vodaphone Reserves Report The Port Colts reserves are through to semi-final and will battle for a spot in the grand final after downing Springvale Districts 14.7(91) to 9.9(63). The game was close throughout, as the Districts led at the first change before the Colts gained back the momentum and took a four-point lead into the half time break. Coach Ben Smith’s words at half time must have been inspiring, as his side came out firing in the second half, booting eight goals to four and running out comfortable 28-point victors. Despite such a small lead at half time, Smith knew his side still had a strong chance of winning the game. “The key turning point after half time was our belief in our third quarters,” he said. “We have been very strong all year in the third and that again showed on the weekend.” The win will see them face ladder leaders Skye, for the right to be the first time straight into the grand final. Bay and Bridge Seniors Report 18 from 18. The Colts have finished the regular season on top of the ladder, but more impressively with an unbeaten record. Its latest win, a comfortable fifty-point victory over Hampton rounds off Port Melbourne’s perfect winning record. The home side started slowly, possibly due to nerves, as a loss would mean its bid for an 18-0 regular season would be finished. 10 goals over the second and third terms put the result beyond doubt and allowed the Colts to cruise to the win. As such, Port Melbourne had the first week of finals off and will today face Caulfield, who finished in third place on the ladder at season’s end.

30 | SFNL RECORD 2016 SFNL.COM.AU | 31 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE #OWNTHESOUTH SFNL MEDIA DESK WARRIORS SHINE AGAINST SANDOWN The Sandown Cobras hosted the Japan Warriors AFL Well done to both the Keysborough and Sandown Football Development Squad in a friendly match under lights at Netball Clubs for their outstanding big congratulations to the Edinburgh Reserve last Thursday, with the night proving to be Japanese boys for their great efforts! a raging success. A massive crowd was on hand last week to witness the Warriors take on a Cobras outfit consisting of mainly reserve-grade players, with a handful of first 18 players to make up the numbers. And despite the vast difference in footy experience between the two sides, the Warriors surprised a few people (including themselves) and performed exceptionally well. Following the conclusion of the match, the two teams stuck around and enjoyed the post-match festivities and few cold beverages with each other and a number of supporters until 11:30pm. Last week’s friendly was the second of two scheduled matches for the Warriors against SFNL opposition, following a match against Keysborough’s Thirds the previous Sunday at Keysborough Reserve. For the record, the visitors pipped the Burras by a solitary point. For many of the Warriors players, this has been their first trip outside of Japan and their first proper games of Aussie Rules, and by all accounts they’ve absolutely loved their experience.

TWO TIMS TRIUMPH IN MILESTONES It was an extra special day for two Division 2 club favourites Coincidentally, Jackson Fry on the weekend, with both Caulfield co-captain Tim Kennedy also played his 100th for the and Skye stalwart Tim Barr celebrating milestone matches Heighters in the same match. during the first week of the finals. The following day, Barr Even better for the two veterans, both of their teams saluted played a starring role in his 150th club game, as his beloved to keep their Division 2 premiership hopes alive. Bombers defeated Highett in the Elimination Final. So On Saturday, Kennedy ran out for his 100th game for the impressive was Barr rebounding out of defence, the SFNL Bears as his team took on the might of Chelsea Heights in Radio Team gave him the Blackchrome Sportswear Player of the Qualifying Final. After a hard-fought contest, TK’s Bears the Day award for his unrelenting efforts. ran out victorious by 41 points, much to the delight of the large contingent of family and friends that had turned out to Congratulations to both men on their milestones. Hopefully Jack Barker Oval for the big game. there are plenty more games to come!

Tim Barr (left) is chaired off the ground by his Skye teammates after his 150th game on Sunday, while Tim Kennedy (right) is all smiles after the Bears salute in his 100th on Saturday.

32 | SFNL RECORD 2016 SFNL.COM.AU | 33 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE #OWNTHESOUTH 2016 SFNL SAS SECURITY FINALS SERIES Division 3 Senior & Reserve Sat August 27 Qualifying Final: 2 v 3 Hallam Recreation Reserve, Hallam Sun August 28 Elimination Final 4 v 5 Power Reserve, Doveton Sat September 3 Second Semi Final: 1 v Winner of Qualifying Final Meade Reserve, Clayton Sun September 4 First Semi Final: Loser of Qualifying Final v Winner of Elimination Final Keysborough Reserve, Keysborough Sat September 10 Preliminary Final: Loser of Second Semi Final v Winner of First Semi Final Heatherton Rec. Reserve, Heatherton Sat September 17 Grand Final: Winner of Second Semi Final v Winner of Preliminary Final Heatherton Rec. Reserve, Heatherton Division 2 Senior, Reserve & Thirds Sat September 3 Qualifying Final: 2 v 3 Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sun September 4 Elimination Final 4 v 5 Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sat September 10 Second Semi Final: 1 v Winner of Qualifying Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sun September 11 First Semi Final: Loser of Qualifying Final v Winner of Elimination Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sat September 17 Preliminary Final: Loser of Second Semi Final v Winner of First Semi Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Sat September 24 Grand Final: Winner of Second Semi Final v Winner of Preliminary Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Division 1 Senior, Reserve & Under 19 Sat September 3 Qualifying Final: 2 v 3 Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sun September 4 Elimination Final 4 v 5 Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sat September 10 Second Semi Final: 1 v Winner of Qualifying Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sun September 11 First Semi Final: Loser of Qualifying Final v Winner of Elimination Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sun September 18 Preliminary Final: Loser of Second Semi Final v Winner of First Semi Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale Sun September 25 Grand Final: Winner of Second Semi Final v Winner of Preliminary Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale FINAL MATCH TIMES Thirds: 9:30am Under 19's: 9:30am Reserves: 12:00pm Seniors: 2:15pm GRAND FINAL MATCH TIMES Thirds: 9:30am Under 19's: 9:30am Reserves: 12:00pm Seniors: 2:30pm ADMISSION Adults: $12 (Grand Finals: $15) Pensioner/Concession: $5 (Grand Finals: $7) Under 15: Free Finals Pass: $50 (Entry to all finals matches on any day, including Netball Grand Finals) - Available through SFNL Office LIMITED PARKING AVAILABLE AT SPRINGVALE RESERVE & HEATHERTON RECREATION RESERVE - $5 (STREET PARKING AVAILABLE) NO PUBLIC PARKING AVAILABLE AT JACK BARKER OVAL (STREET PARKING AVAILABLE) STRICTLY NO ALCOHOL TO BE TAKEN INTO VENUES RULES AND CONDITIONS

For the safety and enjoyment of all SFNL supporters, you are asked to abide NO DRAWN MATCHES DURING FINALS SERIES by the following Rules and Conditions: There will be no drawn matches during the Final Series. Should the scores be tied at the end of normal time then the following procedure will follow: 1. Alcohol is not permitted to be brought into any Finals venue. a) ALL PLAYERS will remain on the playing field; 2. SFNL security personnel will inspect vehicles and bags to ensure that no alcohol is being brought into the venue. b) COACHES are to remain OFF the playing field;

3. Any alcohol found, will be stored until the end of the match and returned a. Unless one of the coaches involved is a playing coach, in which case to the owner. The SFNL will not be held responsible for the alcohol. the opposition coach will be permitted to enter the ground.

4. Alcohol can be purchased from the appropriate booth inside the venue. c) The CLUB RUNNER is permitted to relay messages from the coach;

5. Patrons will be limited to two cans of alcohol per purchase. Cans will be d) The Field Umpires will confer with the Goal Umpires and when they verify opened by booth staff. that the scores are tied, the players of the two teams will change ends;

6. Alcohol not permitted to be consumed in the designated “Dry Areas”. e) FIVE MINUTES plus TIME-ON to be played – after such time, players to change ends without leaving the playing field – COACHES to remain OFF 7. ALCOHOL is not permitted to be taken ONTO THE PLAYING ARENA. the playing field. FIVE MINUTES plus TIME-ON to be played. The Official 8. Persons not abiding by these rules and conditions may be asked to leave League Timekeeper will keep this time; the venue. f) At the end of this time, the team with the highest score will be deemed 9. Dogs must be on a leash inside all venues. the winner;

10. Videotaping or filming any SFNL finals match is not permitted without g) In the event that scores are still tied, the umpire will bounce the ball and prior permission of SFNL management. the team that scores first will be the winner of the match.

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DIVISION 3 RESULTS: FINALS WEEK 2 DIVISION 3: MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi Second Semi Final When Doveton’s Adam Read ran into an open goal 10 minutes in, the BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE task was beyond the Hawks. Mount Waverley 20.13 (133) def Ashwood 4.7 (31) DIVISION 3 SENIOR SECOND SEMI FINAL DIVISION 3 RESERVES SECOND SEMI FINAL Doveton won by 26 points. Mount Waverley seized control from the outset against Ashwood. The season of Eagles’ forward Peter Dye appeared to have been Mount Waverley 3.2 8.8 15.9 20.13-133 Mount Waverley 4.1 6.4 10.6 12.13-85 Any thought that the weight of favouritism, or a week off would dull derailed by a knee problem. Ashwood 0.3 1.3 3.7 4.7-31 Endeavour Hills 1.2 2.5 3.11 7.15-57 the Mountain Lions’ focus was rapidly dispelled. He had managed just two games since the start of June and had not Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: J. Gough 8, I. Taylor 3, C. Aikman 2, Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: J. Rickard 4, C. Kirkup 3, P. Schulz They mauled the Magpies all over the ground. played since mid-July, but Doveton backed him to stand up to the J. Wilkin 2, D. Macrae 2, J. Smith, L. Galle, M. Kinsella 2, M. Kambouris, M. Parrella, J. D’’Cruze Drew Macrae got things underway, snapping the Mountain Lions’ pressure of a final. Best Players: J. Gough, M. Keem, J. Smith, I. Taylor, C. Aikman, Best Players: M. Polites, J. Rickard, P. Schulz, T. Proctor, first goal moments into the game. T. Petronic N. Collins, S. Rickard He rewarded this show of faith with six goals. Ashwood: Goal Kickers: F. Martinicchio, J. Morrey, A. Jong, Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers:N. Peake, J. Graham, M. Sleiman, Ashwood struggled to penetrate a disciplined Mount Waverley Nicholas Beer was named the winner’s best. M. Collins J. Davies, J. Marolla, R. Thomas, M. Kleinert backline. Best Players: M. Maginnes, M. Saunders, A. Salama, C. Meyers, Best Players: J. Graham, J. Marolla, A. Dexter, R. Thomas, Five of Hallam’s goals came from the boot of strong-marking The Mountain Lions cleared the ball from defence with aplomb and A. Jong, M. Spencer J. Downes, A. Walters forward Shane Thomas. were often quick to take it down the other end. Daniel Chin and Manny Peresso performed well and were listed as James Gough rewarded the hard work of his teammates, kicking a the Hawks’ best, although the efforts of fellow midfielder Phillip couple of first term goals. BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE Ward also deserves mention. Although the Mountain Lions led by just 17 points at quarter time, DIVISION 3 SENIOR FIRST SEMI FINAL DIVISION 3 RESERVES FIRST SEMI FINAL the signs were ominous for the Magpies. WEEK 3 FINALS PREVIEW The Mountain Lions were urged at the huddle to maintain their Doveton Eagles 3.0 7.6 12.8 15.8-98 Ashwood 1.0 1.2 4.4 6.6-42 intensity. Preliminary Final – Saturday 10 September Hallam 3.5 5.10- 7.15 9.18-72 Hallam 1.3 2.10 4.12 7.15-57 Doveton Eagles vs Ashwood (Heatherton Recreation They heeded the advice and Gough soon booted the ball between the Reserve) Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: P. Dye 6, C. Wilson 3, T. Day 2, Ashwood: Goal Kickers: D. Mottram 3, L. Holmesbrown, B. Giblett, big sticks and into the neighbour’s yard. B. Hidgcock, A. Read, E. Williams, S. Paynter T. Ward When Doveton and Ashwood clashed in week one of the finals, the A few Ashwood players may have already wished it was the only ball Best Players: N. Beer, C. Wilson, C. Ross, D. Chadwick, P. Dye, Best Players: T. Booth, B. Giblett, J. Burley, J. Collins, K. Jones, Magpies punished the Eagles for their inaccuracy. M. Fristad D. Mottram and that it couldn’t be found. Ashwood capitalised when it had the wind in the second term, after Hallam: Goal Kickers: S. Thomas 5, P. Ward 2, S. Sigeti, D. Chin Hallam: Goal Kickers: E. Mullins 2, L. Johnson, G. Kerr, J. Dexter, The margin continued to grow, reaching 74 points by the final the Eagles kicked a wasteful 3.8 in the opening quarter. Best Players: D. Chin, M. Peresso, H. Tyrer, P. Ward, S. Thomas, L. Barrie-Sewell, T. Bradley change. R. Eggleston Best Players: L. Tuyau, G. Kerr, H. Ryan, T. Bradley, J. Dexter, The Eagles failed to erase a half time deficit by the last change. L. Johnson Another Macrae goal during the final term pushed the lead to triple figures and the Mountain Lions prevailed by 102 points. With injury problems and kicking into a strong breeze there was no realistic hope of overcoming the confident Magpies in the final term. Daniel Thirkell and Dylan Cincotta both impressed for the winner. Cincotta set the tone early, showing dash and clearing the ball Ashwood prevailed by 25 points. effectively from defence. Matt Maginnes helped an organised Magpies’ backline keep pressure Up forward, Gough finished an authoritative display with eight goals on Doveton’s forwards. and Ian Taylor kicked three majors. The Eagles were unable to contain Mitch Saunders who was The pressure he applied to keep the ball in the forward line and his productive in the midfield and up forward. skilful passing made Taylor a major contributor. Paul Wineberg booted four goals for the Magpies, just two less than Michael Keem was named second best, behind Gough. the entire Doveton team. No Eagles managed more than a single major. First Semi Final Doveton’s forward line will pose a sterner test for the Magpies in the Doveton 15.8 (98) def Hallam 9.18 (72) Preliminary Final if Peter Dye is fit. A behind to Hallam seven minutes into the third term closed His ability to be a major contributor in the Eagles’ semi final win over Doveton’s lead to a couple of points. Hallam was commendable. An expectant crowd at Keysborough seemed set to be treated to a The concern is whether or not his troublesome knee will enable him close finish. to be as effective this week, having returned from a lengthy layoff. Suddenly a transformation came over the game. Doveton shifted into For Ashwood there may be mental scars to overcome after it was a higher gear and the Hawks couldn’t match this increased intensity. humbled by a dominant Mount Waverley last week. Incredibly, an Eagles’ goal at the 18-minute mark blew the margin Expect an intriguing Preliminary Final as feathers fly in this avian out to 32 points. battle. Doveton had kicked five unanswered majors into the wind in 11 Awaiting the winner is a Grand Final place against the hungry minutes of dominance. Mountain Lions. A Steve Sigeti goal broke the sequence and gave Hallam a glimmer of hope. The old cliché of taking it one week at a time has rarely been more apt. With a term to play, the deficit was still an imposing 23 points. The Hawks were instructed to “run and carry at all costs” as they Tipping this one is about as tough as calling the recent Federal faced a make or break term against the wind. election. At least there is bound to be a worthy winner on this In the final term, early chances resulted in just a couple of Hawks’ occasion. behinds. Expect the result to go Doveton’s way, but it won’t be a landslide.

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BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR: PRELIMINARY FINAL SATURDAY 10 SEPTEMBER - HEATHERTON REC RESERVE, 2:15PM DOVETON EAGLES ASHWOOD Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Ground: Power Rd Reserve, Power Rd, Doveton Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley Colours: Blue,white and yellow panels with Colours: Black, white and yellow Eagle emblem vertical panels ashwoodsportsclub.com.au Senior Coach: Corrie Wilson Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough Reserves Coach: Cameron Balsarini Reserve Coach: Mark Jones

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS Dangerous small forward that can also play a defensive role. 1 Brayden Keown 1 Mitch Saunders Quick forward/onballer, good hands, good shot for goal. Hard at the contest. Paul Wineberg Very dangerous forward, capable of kicking a winning score 2 Forward, strong mark, long kick. 2 Peter Dye (Co-Captain) off his own boot. 3 Mathew O'Callaghan Hard-running midfielder that uses the footy well. 3 Angus Wood Young half forward/wingman, long left foot kick. 4 Kaine Bundy Athletic tall that can play at both ends. 4 Ben Giblett Small forward/onballer, good hands, straight kick. Key position player, good in the air and at ground level, 6 Darren Ramsdale 5 Alex Jong Quick wingman, good hands, accurate left foot kick. can play at both ends. 6 Ricky O`Brien Leader around club, strong onballer, good hands. 7 Ricky Johnson Pocket rocket midfielder with zip and polish. 8 Michael Spencer Strong half forward, clearance player, good kick. 8 Corrie Wilson Playing coach. Very dangerous midfielder with great foot skills. Dale Carroll 9 Clint Wilson Ruckman. Leads by example with his effort and attack on the contest. 9 Strong forward, former club Best & Fairest winner. (Co-Captain) 10 David D'Aquino Hard at it utilty that won't take a backward step. 11 Jake Chapman Quick onballer/forward, long kick, strong mark. 11 Brett Hidgcock Skillful midfield running machine. 12 James Morrey Small forward, clever around goals. 12 Cam Ross Ruckman/key position. Mobile big man with a strong mark. 13 Frank Martinicchio Quick onballer/forward, dangerous around goals. 15 Josh Bevis Midfielder. Clean hands in close and uses it well. 15 Mark Jones Reserves coach, ruckman, good overhead. 17 Paul Parlapiano Smart defender with good foot skills. 16 Brett Figas Strong onballer, good hands, good long kick. 18 Alex Rakic Contested ball-winning mid that can play several roles. 18 Jacob Barker Ruckman/forward, quick for his size, good mark. 19 Trent Day Dangerous small forward. 19 Matt Maginness Courageous halfback, strong mark, four-time Best & Fairest winner. 22 Daniel Ralph Utility type that can play at both ends. 20 Kristan Jones Wingman/forward, good mark, hits targets. 24 Dylan Chadwick Tight-playing defender that can use his run to advantage. 26 25 Enayte Samadi Midfielder. Stoppage beast that can also go forward and kick goals. Chris Scully Half back/wingman, good kick, rebounds well. 28 Luke Williams Experienced defender. 27 Alex Salama Strong forward/backman, good mark, straight kick. 30 Matt Fristad Reliable, close-playing defender that gets the job done on talls and smalls. 28 Cam Hipwell Tall ruckman/backman, good leap, quick for his size. 31 Dave Mawhinney Mobile running tall that can play several roles. 29 Brad Hemphill Tall backman/forward, good overhead, straight kick. 32 Steven Ognjenovic Mobile tall. Good skills and makes the right decisions. 32 Chris Meyers Strong forward/backman, good mark, long kick. 33 Stuart Johnson Hard-running midfield type that can play several roles. 34 Tim Smith Backman that never gives in, always puts team first. 35 Nicholas Beer Classy midfielder with clean hands in tight. 36 Abachez Mattias Young wingman/forward, super quick, long kick. 36 Adam Read Key position player strong in the air. 41 Sean Willams Strong backman, long kick, hard at the ball player. 38 Sean Paynter Silky skilled mid/forward. 45 Michael Collins Tall, athletic wingman/forward, long straight kick. 39 Brayden Oliver Strong young key position player. 48 Michael Langford Creative half back, reads the game well, super kick. 39 Jake Prosser Skillful midfield/flanker. Lochlan Holmes- 50 Young onballer/forward, nice kick, good hands. 60 Emelio Williams Dangerous key forward that can also have an impact in the ruck. Brown 66 Jarrod O'Neill Well-rounded midfielder with a few tricks. 82 Adam Wiltgren Young forward/backman, good hands, athletic. FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Xavier Martin Courtney Stelling Adam Ross DOVETON EAGLES Troy Wood Steve Gelsi William Keilar Alan Manning Joel Davis ASHWOOD

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DIVISION 3 RESERVE: PRELIMINARY FINAL SATURDAY 10 SEPTEMBER - HEATHERTON REC RESERVE, 12:00PM ENDEAVOUR HILLS HALLAM Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Ground: Hallam Recreation Reserve, Dve, Endeavour Hills Frawley Rd, Hallam Colours: Green and Gold V Colours: Red, Black & Yellow Senior Coach: Steve Muscat Senior Coach: Scott Slater Reserves Coach: Aaron Abela Reserves Coach: Scott Mckenzie Thirds Coach: Scot Anderson

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER 1 Adrian Kartner 31 Matthew Kerr 3 Rohan Suttie 44 Shaun Logan-Brown

2 Andrew Mitchell 33 Midhat Sleiman 5 Jed Dexter 50 Mohammed Ebrahimi 4 Kerry Ashford 35 Clinton Jarrett 9 Ahsan Ebrahimi 52 Mitchell Wilson 5 Vas Fournarakis 37 Andrew Dexter 10 Greg Kerr 55 Ryan Mullin 7 Jarrod Marolla 38 Ryan Thomas 12 Cam Parker 60 Ryan Fort 10 John Lisle 39 Rick Fernandez 13 Hayden Ryan 62 Daniel Wickens 11 Nigel DeZilwa 40 Jason Beattie

12 Ryan Imeson 43 Aaron Abela 18 Luke Johnson 66 Aaron Alexander

13 Josh Graham 44 Marcus Kleinert 19 Luke Barre-Sewell 78 David Mullins

15 Jayke Villot 45 Jack Gibb 25 Sean Gaitely 84 Corey West

17 Neil Peake 47 Tui Craik 27 Joe Sanbar 87 Clive Gervigny 18 Robert Tinney 48 James Taplin 30 Jarred Peters 89 Daniel Gentile 19 Michael Cook 52 Matthew Souter 36 Matthew Brew 91 Edward Mullins 20 Brok Wightman 53 Shane Jacobs 39 Kevin Atkin 93 Luke Tuyau 22 Nicholas Stanley 56 Mohammed Souleiman 41 Daniel Connor 94 Mitchell Wilson 24 Adam Walters 59 Josh Downes

26 Peter Koutsogiannakis 60 Greg Baxter 42 Anthony Mustsears 95 Joshua Garnar

28 Aaron Presutto 43 Dean Crutchfield

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Mark Mitchell Lucas Wilkinson Nils-fredrik Bellarts Daryl Cox Dylan Ridgway Jim Alwer Abby Wilson Hannah Faulks

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME ENDEAVOUR HILLS HALLAM

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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES SANDOWN COBRAS by saying this was the best he had seen Thank you to all Volunteers and from them yet. He also encouraged supporters whom we appreciate and Congratulations to Shane Cosstick on his a positive attitude by saying “Now do would not be without. 100th game with our club! Well Done! you see what we can achieve!” Best on field were J Mott, J Billing, J Hurford, Our next match is Sunday 11th Thirds F Masofa, D Fitzgerald and J Meyer. We have started our Finals Campaign. September at Jack Barker Oval Looking forward to playing Endeavour We played Endeavour Hills at Jack Cheltenham at 9.30am. Hills again next season. Barker Oval Cheltenham in the Sandown Football Club are proudly Elimination Final. It was a thrilling win Thank you to all players, coaches and on our part, great team effort, we got Board members who helped to man the sponsored by the Mulgrave Country Club, over Endeavour Hills by 70 points. Coach gates for the SFNL on Saturday your Dandenong Club, Dingley Bendigo Bank, Matt McCormick applauded his team commitment is duly noted. DJs Diner & Bar and Springvale Subway.

Changes were made, some worked some for we put in a very disappointing effort. It ASHWOOD didn’t still we are not one to surrender was very difficult to pick out best players Sponsors: South East Accounting – 5/24- and we forced our way back in the game on the day with the exception of Hodgey 26 Woods St Beaconsfield Ph: 03 8768 through Mott’s marking and Punters guts. and Boofa down back, Mitch in the middle 8788. Small Business Accounting & Tax, Within a goal but we just couldn’t grab and Alex and Jonga. The real positive is Individual Tax Preparation, Property the one needed to pinch it. A good year we have this week to atone for last week’s Investment, SMSF and more. www. but out in straight sets and a summer to performance and win a berth in the grand seaccounting.com.au think about where we find a bit more youth final to exact revenge on our neighbours. and mid field pace. Well done to Jona and Good luck to the boys in this week’s game. Reserves Report: This time to Johnnie and the support staff outstanding Keysborough in our tour of the South East Social Calendar: as always. of Melbourne in a knock out final against Friday October 14th, Presentation Night Hallam. Little luck early as Gurkin pinged Seniors Report: played Mt Waverley please place your name on the board in the one and our run off half back disappeared at Clayton with the ground in very good social rooms and get your payment in to with Daniel’s shoulder before half time. condition. With a grand final berth to play Punter now please.

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St Kilda City 5.0 7.2 11.6 14.8-92 Oakleigh District 1.0 1.2 3.2 5.3-33 St Kilda City : Goal Kickers: M. Lefau 3, J. O’’Donnell 3, D. Peut 2, SHOOTING STAR H. Johnstone 2, O. Woods, V. Dang, K. Plummer, F. Guiney-White Best Players: J. O’’Hehir-Vargas, M. Oman, J. O’’Donnell, F. OF THE WEEK Guiney-White, F. Addi, F. Addi Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: B. Ledder 2, S. Kahawatte, C. Hutchinson, A. Lucarelli Best Players: L. Quinlivan, J. Trieu, P. Lucarelli, D. Spence, B. Congratulations to all of the Ledder, L. Cogan nominees for the 2016 Leader Shooting Star of the Year award. ELIMINATION FINAL The winner of the prestigious St Pauls 3.2 6.2 10.6 15.10-100 award will be announced at the Cheltenham 0.0 2.4 5.6 7.8-50 St Pauls: Goal Kickers: H. Hunt 3, D. Bone 3, J. Cooke 2, M. Brown SFNL Awards Dinner on Friday 2, B. Dolan 2, J. Bull 2, A. Locandro Best Players: M. Brown, D. Bone, H. Hunt, J. Halloran, H. Begg, T. 7th October. Walsh Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Hibbert 2, J. Wise, J. Jolly, S. Cusack, B. Parker, T. Fitzsimons Season Launch: Ryan Kreymborg (St Pauls) Best Players: T. Worrell, J. Hibbert, J. Ofosu-Amaah, D. Woodham, J. Kilner, N. Kilner Round 1: Paul Pekaj (St Kilda City) Round 2: Josh Vitiritti (Hampton) AUSTRALIAN RULES Round 3: James Gascard (Hampton) FOOTBALL COLLEGE Round 4: Jake Winn (Oakleigh District) UNDER 19 FIXTURE Round 5: Brad Dolan (St Pauls) Round 6: Mykelti Lefau (St Kilda City) Round 7: Jesse Godino (Cheltenham) SECOND SEMI FINAL Round 8: Kade Alexander (St Kilda City) HAMPTON V Round 9: Mitchell Dyer (Hallam) Round 10: Liam McCabe (Oakleigh District) ST KILDA CITY Round 11: Perry Lewis-Smith (Dingley) Round 12: Jayce Morgan (Bentleigh) FIRST SEMI FINAL Round 13: Troy Smith (Hampton) Round 14: Brad Parker (Cheltenham) OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Round 15: Dylan Bone (St Pauls) Round 16: Izaiah Elisaia (Hampton) V ST PAULS Round 17: Matt Crouch (Dingley)

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UNDER 19: ON THE UP / ALEX CHARLES @charlesy93

Springvale Reserve once again played host With a five-goal lead at the final change, to the Under 19 finals series. Hampton had the Bulldogs kicked the next four goals the week off following their deserved minor to end Cheltenham’s season. However, premiership and it was up to the remaining they never gave up and limited the final four sides to play-off in the Qualifying and margin to just 50 points. Having uncovered Elimination Finals. plenty of future stars including Brad St Kilda and Oakleigh took to the field to Parker, Tom Davis and the three Kilner play in the Qualifying Final with both teams brothers, the future is certainly bright. For knowing they had a second chance. The St Pauls, a match against Oakleigh during Saints entered the fixture in much stronger the season’s only Semi Final will be very form but Oakleigh would be no pushover. significant as they seem to be the finals However, St Kilda used their finals darkhorse. experience and as reigning champions, took a comfortable 36-point lead into the Both games weren’t too close but main break. supporters managed to bring a great The Saints continued their impressive atmosphere and we anticipate more of the form into the second half to prevail by 59 same in the coming weeks! We’d also like points – setting up a fixture with Hampton to congratulate the remaining four sides in the process. Oakleigh’s inability to along with Cheltenham, who were far hit the scoreboard proved too costly as from disgraced against the Bulldogs are a they only managed 5 goals for the game. wonderful season. Nevertheless, they will get another shot next week. Onto the remaining finals fixtures – after their stellar start to the season and Oakleigh’s week two opponents, St Pauls, small dip in form, could St Pauls book a made light-work of Cheltenham in the Preliminary Final place or will Oakleigh Elimination Final. The Bulldogs brought put themselves into a premiership-winning some of their early season form to the table when it mattered most, managing a position? Make sure you stay tuned for 22-point lead at half time. Their ability to next week’s recap as we also see Hampton restrict Cheltenham’s scoring in a similar against St Kilda for a place in the Grand fashion to St Kilda City a day prior was a Final with the loser getting a second key component of this win. chance against either Oakleigh or St Pauls.

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AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19: SEMI FINAL 2 SATURDAY 10 SEPTEMBER - SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 9:30AM HAMPTON ST KILDA CITY Ground: Peterson Street Reserve, Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve, Peterson St, Highett Blessington St, St Kilda Colours: Black and Yellow Stripes Colours: Red, white and black vertical panels Senior Coach: Greg Cusack Senior Coach: Robert Johns Reserves Coach: Simon Beshara Reserves Coach: Samer Dagher Under 19 Coach: Lachlan Batt Under 19 Coach: Nathan Johns

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 2 Tom Burley Key forward with speed to kill and serious hops. 1 Leon Mateariki Natural on field leader. Evasiveness is sublime. Neon Leon, now you see him now you don’t. 3 Zach Allen Elusive forward and midfeilder with a knack for kicking goals. 5 Xavier Pauli Big forward. Kicks goals for breakfast, can go anywhere. Finals wildcard. 4 Josh Vitiritti Midfielder with big engine and neat skills. 6 Alexander Jones Can go anywhere, reliable by foot. Works hard, tough. 5 Bunarith Kheng Agile midfielder with pace and skill. 7 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas Fearless midfielder, silky smooth, athletic and can run all day. 8 William Patterson Tough, tough and tougher. Don’t get any stronger midfielders than this boy. 6 Corey Smith Rebounding defender who can intercept, mark and create. 9 Mitchell Oman (Co-Captain) Co-Captain who is class. Silky smooth. Is there a better left foot than this kid? 7 Anthony Papafotiou Quick wingman who has flicked the switch halfway through the season. 10 Paul Pekaj Half forward who just doesn’t miss. Two words - "the package". 8 Jye Sujaini Tall wingman who breaks lines and intercepts marks. 11 Kye McMillan Tough-bodied defender. Plays both tall and small, reliable. Works hard both ways. 9 Gabriel Bonicelli Classy midfielder with pace to burn. 12 Anthony Smith Goal kicking midfielder, plays the 1%ers. Brilliant on both sides of the body. 10 Nathan Wallace Quick wingman and forward who likes to take the game on. 13 Febrick Addi Tough midfielder who works hard all day. Tackles, runs and takes the game on. 11 Troy Smith Versatile swing man who can dominate both ends of the field. 14 Shai Wood Midfielder who loves it rough and tough. Hits packs a full tilt. Tractor. 13 Pat Eckersall Courageous defender who puts his body where the ball is. 15 Hamish Johnstone Ruckman with great tap work. Great mark over head and gets forward. 14 Bailey Griffin Key defender who can negate and create from the back half. 16 Jesse Firebrace Electric, quick and skillful. Can go to both parts of the ground. 15 James Gascard Midfielder and forward who loves the hard stuff. 17 Jordan Coughlan-Stevenson Quick, loves the ball in space. Can sneak forward and kick goals. 16 Josh Lees Ruckman and forward who can run all day. 18 Rueben Jamieson Ever-reliable defender, great one on one. Navigator down back. 17 Patrick Feather Versatile player who can kick goals. 19 Kade Alexander Midfielder who runs all day. Tough inside and gets forward. 18 Liam Dornau Key defender who is saving his best for finals. Loves the double fist. 20 Bryce Carnes Defender who can go forward. Loves to shutdown players. Works hard. 19 James Wilkinson Agile player who loves to sell candy. 21 Kieran Jamieson (Co-Captain) Co-Captain. Navigator down back, great one on one. Reliable. 20 Lachie Pern High pressure forward who can cause defences hell. 30 Fabricko Addi Defender who locks down. Quick and lateral movement is brilliant. 21 Nick Moon Inspirational captain who will have to do most of his work off the ground after doing an ACL. 42 Vinh Dang Midfielder who gets forward. This boy has x-factor written all over him. Finals player. 50 Daniel Georgiou Defender who can go forward. Plays key positions and works hard. Booming left foot. 22 Jarrod Munday Classy midfielder who runs two ways, and can play inside and out. 55 Nathan Dawson Key position player who takes a strong grab. Works hard and makes the right decisions. 23 Mark Digby Inspirational skipper who wins one on one battles and plays numerous roles. 76 Elijah Salesui Strong forward who can kick goals. X-factor inside forward 50. 24 Brodie Pedder Big ruckman and forward who likes it physical. 78 Dallas Peut Small forward who kicks goals. Has a knack of popping up when a goal is needed. 25 Riley Hughes Running defender who takes strong marks. 87 Joshua O'Donnell This kid IS september. Class and polish is his profession. Wait and see. 26 Noah Wynen Strong defender who breaks lines and tackles. 88 Finnegan Guiney-White Works himself into the ground. Midfielder who is brilliant on both sides. Primed for finals. 27 Dale Ryan Strong forward who loves it physical. 89 Josiah Laakulu Big ruckman who gets around the ground, goes forward and is always dangerous. Big presence. 28 Harrison Fidler Composed player who can play at both ends. 90 Mykelti Lefau 10-15 words just isnt enough. Sit back and watch the show. One word - Freak. 29 Matthew Hanson Competitive key defender who always gets the top jobs. 93 Kane Plummer Tall forward with great hands, works hard all day. Genuine finals x-factor. 30 Ryan Carroll Big midfielder who knows where the goals are and loves the big moments. 94 Oliver Woods Athletic defender who can play both tall aswell as small. Reliable. 32 Izaiah Elisaia Huge ruckman who can go forward and cause opposition defences hell. 96 Joshua Davis Ruckman who can go forward. Great tap ruckman who gets around the ground. 38 Hayden King Courageous midfielder who runs both ways. 98 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas Silky smooth with sublime skills. Gets forward and kicks goals.

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Daryl Stonehouse Laura Stonehouse James Rodwell HAMPTON Jack Cunnington Nick Ritchie Gerard Kelly Darcy Trewarn Holly Davies ST KILDA CITY

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AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19: SEMI FINAL 1 SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER - SPRINGVALE RESERVE, 9:30AM OAKLEIGH DISTRICT ST PAULS Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Ground: McKinnon Reserve, Tucker Rd, Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East McKinnon Colours: Black with White Sash Colours: Blue, Red & White Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy Senior Coach: Richard Houston Reserves Coach: Rick Nagliati Reserves Coach: Michael Hogan Under 19 Coach: Scott Russell Under 19 Coach: Wayne Herbstreit

# PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS # PLAYER DESCRIPTION GOALS BEHINDS 2 Brody Carr Inspirational player to the whole team. 1 Daniel Thorson Strong running player that can go forward or back. 3 Sanjay Kahawatte Fast running player providing drive into the forward line. 4 Joseph Halloran Defender with extreme pace and a big kick. 5 6 Bayley Kay-Glover Hard at the ball midfielder. Harry Begg Tough and reliable small defender, never loses a one on one. 6 Dino Karamoshos Silky midfielder that provides plenty of run. 7 Liam McCabe Great small forward who knows where the goals are. 7 Sean Herbstreit Composed defender with clean skills. 8 Jordan Skalamera Inspiring leader who has been missing due to injury. 8 Saxon van Oursouw Big bodied forward that never gets tackled. 9 Daniel Spence Evasive play maker that's hard to stop. 9 Brad Dolan Tough, in-and-under wingman that loves to go forward. 10 Curtis Ward Versitile all-rounder who plays hard. 10 George Elliott Most reliable backman in the comp. 11 Hayden Colgrave Head-over-the-ball midfielder who doesn’t look back. 11 Dylan Bone Versatile forward that always finds the goals. 13 Aiden Davitt Solid strong backman. 12 Will Clark Tall, hard ruckman with a massive leap. 14 Daniel Urban Great small key position player, plagued by injury. 14 Tim Walsh Sure-handed key defender that controls the backline, always cool under pressure. 15 Chris Fournarakis Solid, strong key forward. 15 Ben Gowland A defender that provides plenty of run out of the backline. 16 Mason Franz Evasive small forward. 16 Anthony Locandro Clean skilled midfielder that always finds his target. 17 Luke Quinlivan Fast running backman. 16 Josh Bull Clean skills make him extremely dangerous at any part of the ground. 18 Jake Winn Ever-reliable goal evasive kicker. 19 James Cooke A smart footy player with a great set of hands. 19 Anthony Lucarelli Fantastic tap ruckman leading from the front. 20 Ash Becker Tall wingman that loves to run. 21 Cory Hutchison Tall, fast strong all round player. 21 Karl Abourizk A ruckman that never misses a tap. 23 Patrick Lucarelli Fantastic tall forward, first change. 22 Nic Coutts Strong-bodied midfielder that loves the hard ball. 24 Jacob Garufi-Miles Hard and tough backman. 23 Mitch Charracher Forward with a great left foot. 25 Liam Cogan Evasive backman with plenty of drive. 24 Ben Lindsey Strong backline player that can hold down any opponent. 27 Brody Ledder Strong key backman, controls the play. 25 Connor Byrne Long-haired midfielder that always finds the footy. 28 Chris Akritidis Key high marking backman. 26 Nick Roberts A wingman with a ferocious tackle. 29 Jackson Trieu Consistent all-round player. 29 Terry Zizi Small forward that has a knack for finding goals. 30 Anthony Cassett Great all-round tall man. 30 Liam Head A reliable defender that never gets beaten. 31 Connor Morgan Tough hard at the ball backman. 36 Adam Clayton Tall and fast forward that can be used anywhere on the ground. 34 Gehan Sene Strong leading forward. 46 Ryan Kreymborg A young forward with a kick that always finds the goals. 44 Dusty Fernandez Never say die forward. 51 Harry Hunt Big power forward that never drops a mark. 47 Nathaniel Cramer Evasive play maker. 54 Matt Brown Classy left footer that gets the ball moving.

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Tom Strudwick Adam Beck Damon Kelly OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Connor Vaux Thomas Reid Kiernan Sells Ned Couper-johnston Lewis Bade ST PAULS

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THIRDS RESULTS: FINALS WEEK 1

QUALIFYING FINAL

Skye 0.2 2.2 5.3 7.7-49 Dingley 4.2 7.5 9.5 10.6-66 THIRDS FIXTURE Skye : Goal Kickers: M. Kalviskis 3, J. Hernan 2, D. Parkinson, T. Jakobsson Best Players: D. Turner, P. Follett, T. Minton, J. Scrivano, T. Jakobsson, C. Baines SECOND SEMI FINAL Dingley: Goal Kickers: P. Rizzi 4, J. Keyt 2, J. Edwards, N. Lowther, J. Maclaren, A. Rizzi Best Players: P. Rizzi, A. Comino, J. Maclaren, A. Ross, D. McLean, CERBERUS V L. Menzel DINGLEY ELIMINATION FINAL

Endeavour Hills 2.1 2.3 5.7 7.8-50 Sandown 1.1 7.10 10.13 17.18-120 FIRST FINAL Endeavour Hills : Goal Kickers: H. Favero 4, J. Vellin, R. Thomas, M. Elwanni Best Players: H. Favero, D. Moses, A. Najjar, J. Vellin, T. Websdale, SKYE V M. Tran Sandown: Goal Kickers: M. McCormick 3, R. Ettridge 3, SANDOWN D. Fitzgerald 3, J. Mott 2, M. Sutton, F. Masofa, M. Jolley, J. Meyer, J. Balfour, S. Cosstick Best Players: J. Mott, J. Billing, J. Hurford, F. Masofa, FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU D. Fitzgerald, J. Meyer

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THIRDS: SEMI FINAL 2 THIRDS: SEMI FINAL 1 SATURDAY 10 SEPTEMBER - JACK BARKER OVAL, 9:30AM SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER -JACK BARKER OVAL, 9:30AM CERBERUS DINGLEY SKYE SANDOWN COBRAS Ground: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve, Ground: McAuliffe Oval Ground: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Edinburgh Rd, Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Colours: Sky blue and white Colours: Red, Yellow and Black Springvale Colours: Black, red and silver Colours: Blue, red and white Coach: Mark Rix Senior Coach: Shane Morwood Senior Coach: Ben Walker with cobra emblem Reserves Coach: Matthew Benton Reserves Coach: Shane Rowley Senior Coach: Michael Perry Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora Thirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues Reserve Coach: Trent McKenzie Thirds Coach: Matt McCormick

# # # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER

1 Adam Quinn 20 Andrew Lee 1 Joey Edwards 22 Jayden Corpe 6 Tom Minton 69 Will Straney 1 Shane Cosstick 44 Daniel Thompson

3 Andrew Ross 23 Nathan Lowther 2 Ben Hurst 21 Tom Borrillo 22 Zac Lambert 70 Glenn Fielding 9 Peter Vo 46 Trevor McGeachin Andrew Pulieo 4 24 3 Bryden Huxtable 25 Andrew Reed Andrew Rizzi (Co Captain) 27 Chris Rodrigues 71 Terry Sumner 10 Jacob Meyer 51 James Hewitt 5 Kyle Murdoch 26 Colin Craney 4 Corey Dyson 26 Ben Humphrey 31 Mick Kalviskis 72 Christian McGuire 11 Matt McCormick 53 Matt Sutton 6 Drew McLean 27 Josh Keyt (Co Captain) 5 Craig Thomas 27 Andrew Rea 40 Travis Scott 73 Jake Dunkley 12 Aaron Powell 55 Jon Billing 7 Scott Lowther 28 James Piltz 6 Martin Tideswell 29 Ben Robertson 42 74 14 James Hurford 64 Josh Hurford 8 Harley Geri 29 Peter Merkus Clint Fitzgerald Chris Deluca 7 Aidan Wright 30 Matthew Joy 10 Peter Rizzi 30 Jackson O'Brien 45 Corey McCormack 75 Chris Piastrino 21 Jamie Mott 67 Ricky Logan 9 Angus McDonough 31 Ethan MacNamara 12 Michael Jeddou 31 John Park 48 Daniel Turner 78 Chris Salt 22 Jeremy Court 70 Matt Jolley 10 Will Lete 32 Cameron Baker 15 Danny Din 32 Matthew Butts 51 Cory Baines 79 Darian Tajic 24 Jake Balfour 73 Dale Fitzgerald 11 Jack Schultz 34 Scott Mansell 16 Harrison Whelan 33 Andrew Comino 56 Daniel Parkinson 81 Tyson Jakobsson 28 Matt Nelson 74 Liam Exner 12 Kurt Smith 35 Mark Rix 17 Adam Hickford 41 Brad Sessler 57 82 29 Frank Masofa 75 Craig King 14 36 John Hernan Shaun Thomas Thomas Dodd Michael Foote 18 Chad Dos Santos 50 Adam Sikora 59 Jordan Grubb 85 Chris McMeniamin 34 Kim Om 76 Chris Slater 15 Ryan Schnider 38 Hayden Bradley 19 Josh McLaren 54 Jordan Potts

19 Josh Richardson 39 Mitchell Theunissen 21 Dave Vanderheiden 60 Leigh Menzel 60 Elliot Williams 42 Ricky Ettridge

FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL FIELD BOUNDARY GOAL Anthony Steward Rodd Johnson Calvin Thom Mark Hamilton-smith Brendan Guy David Weatherhead Andrew Nielsen Adam Bailes Keith Mark John Borg Michael Whelan Anthony Levett Paige Hinrichs Kaye Johnson Jack Mckinley Geoffrey Todd

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME CERBERUS SKYE DINGLEY SANDOWN COBRAS

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UMPIRES’ CORNER / THE WHITE KNIGHT

The pressure is on for Grand Final spots this weekend, encouraged umpires in the lower grades to use them to with the two Division 3 panels to be announced after give players some “cooling off” time if necessary. After training next Thursday and the remaining six panels having to take the field during a Colts final last week, to be announced the following Wednesday. Your on- when a fieldie was forced off with an injury, Marshie the field performances this week will have a big impact issued the first green card for the day. Talk about leading on if and where you are umpiring next week. Off-field by example! performances may also count, and arriving at matches on-time, and neatly dressed, will count in your favour at Scottie Learmonth has yet to learn how to iron, as the selection table. evidenced by the crumpled umpiring shirt he arrived with last Sunday. Luckily Brendan Bartling was able to lend With only three weeks to the Div 1 Granny, it is time for him an impeccably ironed replacement shirt. I hope that it umpires to step up if they haven’t done so already. Field boomerangs – Borgie is still waiting to get back the sweat umpires MUST pay all obvious and major free kicks, and bands Scottie “borrowed” from him a few weeks ago. all members of every panel must work as a team from the moment they arrive until all the match day paperwork Daryl Cox lost a contact lens at three quarter time last is completed. Fraggle and Harry have been delighted with week, and was observed to be umpiring even better in the the performances of all the goal umpires so far in this last quarter than earlier in the game. Perhaps he will run finals series – they have set a high benchmark for their without either lens next week. boundary and field umpire colleagues. Perhaps the largest crowd last weekend was at Murphy Many umpires have had the opportunity to strut their Reserve where seven teams of dads representing seven staff during the first full week of finals. Age should not primary schools played six matches in a Dads Footy be a barrier to finals selection. While the older brigade carnival. The PFA food tent was just outside the umpires’ led by Big Al are getting lots of runs on the board some room and John Borg spent every break with the mums of our younger field umpires have umpired their first feasting on a variety of snacks. After one of the matches, senior final or their first Div 1 final in the last fortnight: a player voiced his displeasure with the umpires using congratulations to Nathan Guy, Joel Lewis, Matt language that was singularly inappropriate given that Mahoney, Dan Streker, Cam Watts and Riley Webster. many primary students were in earshot. About ten Joel and Cam were so thrilled with their performances minutes later, a very humble dad was led to the umpires’ Suppliers to local football clubs last Saturday that they celebrated in style until sunrise. room by his school principal and spent several minutes Boys, don’t be getting ahead of yourselves!! Another eating humble pie with a long apology. Perhaps this is an of training requirements including: young gun to step up was Tom McKinley who goal initiative that the SFNL could introduce. Other sanctions umpired his first Div 1 final last week at the age of 15! could include detention, writing lines, and possibly the strap! At the conclusion of the day, the player judged Coaches Boards Tackle & Bump Bags Several former SFNL umpires ran in VFL finals last BOG was presented with the Martin Medal (named weekend. John Cooper and Brad Standfield in VFL after one of the school principals), before Borgie and Fund Raising Concepts Team Drink Bottles & Carriers seniors and Annie Mirabile, Tyler Hankinson, Nick Steve Jasiak found themselves acting as marshals for a Bridges and Dean Jones in Development League and TAC major fireworks display on one of the ovals. Given this Air Horn & Time Keeping Clocks Trophies Cup finals. Hopefully they will all get Grand Finals later in experience, they are available to assist the SFNL if it September. They may be joined in VFL September action mounts a fireworks display in the future. next year by some of our current SFNL umpires! Sherrin Footballs All Other Training Equipment Next Thursday, we will celebrate the Division 3 Grand Umpires are expected to arrive at the ground an hour Final appointments with a meal after training. Then, the IF IT’S NOT A SHERRIN, IT’S JUST NOT FOOTBALL before the start of all finals matches. However, Tom following Wednesday, all appointments for Umpires being Strudwick and Tessa Gorban overdid things a little last selected to umpire in the last week of the finals will be week when they both arrived twenty-five hours before WE DELIVER TO YOU!!! - Normally within 48 hours announced at the Grand Final Appointments Night, which If we don’t stock it, ask and we may be able to get it for you, or locate a supplier the start! You must also confirm you match on Schedula is being held at the Huntingdale Golf Club, Windsor Ave, See us at: www.agradeclubsupplies.com.au - Email: [email protected] by Friday morning, or run the risk of having your South Oakleigh. appointment given to another umpire. Phone: 03- 9723 2000 - Phil Cooper direct: 0418 307 267 Remember that: Shop 57-59 Mt Dandenong Road, Croydon, VIC 3136 (next door to Croydon Car Sales) Marshie has asked the senior umpires to “leave the “The Man in Green Should Not Be Seen” and PO Box 22, East Ringwood, VIC, 3135 green cards at home” during the finals, although he has “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

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PLAYER OF THE DAY PLAYER OF THE DAY

Saturday 3 September Sunday 4 September

RYAN PEARSON TIM BARR OAKLEIGH DISTRICT SKYE The Districts were a dominant force on Barr has long been a favourite of the Saturday in their convincing Qualifying SFNL Radio Team, but his outstanding Final win over Bentleigh on Saturday, performance in his 150th game on Sunday and leading the charge was midfielder saw his stocks rise in their estimation. As Ryan Pearson. The electric speedster Highett kept pumping the ball inside 50, was seemingly everywhere, winning it was Barr that was continually bringing plenty of footy all over the ground and it back out again. The veteran’s speed was strong at every contest. He used and decision making rebounding out of the footy magnificently by foot, and was defence set up teammates further up the particularly damaging bringing the ball ground and helped the Bombers claw through the centre. their way back into the contest. Congratulations, Ryan! Congratulations, Tim!

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FOOTBALL LEADING GOAL KICKERS

DIVISION 1 SENIOR GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 RESERVE

PLAYER CLUB AVG TOTAL PLAYER CLUB AVG TOTAL

Calhan McQueen Dingley 4.57 64 Leigh Moore Dingley 4.06 65 Patrick Nicholls Bentleigh 3.5 56 Corey Pearce Clayton 2.83 51 James Morris Mordialloc 2.72 49 Jeremy Tobin Cheltenham 3.07 43 Khaled Kandakji Oakleigh District 2.29 39 Peter Nelson Mordialloc 2.53 43 Paul Fermanis Oakleigh District 2.29 39 Nicholas Lowrie Bentleigh 2.83 34 Daniel Farmer Dingley 2 36 Stefan Feehan Dingley 3.4 34 David Velardo Oakleigh District 2.12 36 Jamie Vlahos St Kilda City 1.61 29 Nick Scanlon Clayton 2 36 Andrew Lee Bentleigh 2.25 27 Dylan Sloan St Kilda City 1.72 31 Kade Murphy Bentleigh 1.56 25 Justin Crameri East Malvern 1.92 25 Sam Williams Dingley 2.44 22

DIVISION 2 SENIOR DIVISION 2 RESERVE

PLAYER CLUB AVG TOTAL PLAYER CLUB AVG TOTAL Philip Smith Chelsea Heights 5.42 58 Mathew Poore Skye 4.82 82 Mitchell Clarke Port Melbourne Colts 3 54 Bradley Dyer Skye 3.47 59 Jason Butty Port Melbourne Colts 3.13 50 Arlyn Hagiwara Port Melbourne Colts 2.93 41 Lachlan Dobson Chelsea Heights 2.73 41 Rhys Clayton Murrumbeena 2.35 40 Chad Ryan Highett 2.67 40 Ashleigh Beasy Chelsea Heights 2.38 38 Nicholas Gilbert Caulfield 2.17 39 Christopher Lacey Springvale Districts 2.38 38 Matthew Van Schajik Heatherton 2.31 37 Justin Clarke Port Melbourne Colts 4.11 37 Justin Issac Hampton 2 32 Davor Rajic Keysborough 3.33 30 Joel Jones-Hampton Highett 1.67 30 Brendan Weighell Skye 1.87 28 Mitch Walder Murrumbeena 1.59 27 Christopher McCann Skye 1.6 24

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR DIVISION 3 RESERVE

PLAYER CLUB AVG TOTAL PLAYER CLUB AVG TOTAL James Gough Mount Waverley 5.94 101 Andrew Meredith Mount Waverley 6.22 56 Luke Galle Mount Waverley 4.35 74 Cameron Kirkup Mount Waverley 6.63 53 Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 3.78 68 Justin King Lyndale 2.92 35 Dale Carroll Ashwood 3.17 57 Matt Parrella Mount Waverley 2.54 33 Daniel Morrison Endeavour Hills 3.5 56 Clinton Sheedy Sandown 3.11 28 Adam Read Doveton Eagles 3.85 50 Rory Dux Mount Waverley 1.93 28 Jack Williams Moorabbin 2.94 50 Randolph Newman Mount Waverley 2.08 25 Shane Peake Endeavour Hills 2.27 41 Jake Brown Mount Waverley 1.33 24 Cory Brady South Yarra 2.05 37 Neil Peake Endeavour Hills 2.18 24 Darren Ramsdale Doveton Eagles 3.08 37 Paul Hattersley Ashwood 1.6 24

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 THIRDS

PLAYER CLUB AVG TOTAL PLAYER CLUB AVG TOTAL

Mykelti Lefau St Kilda City 4.93 69 Matthew McCormick Sandown 2.89 52 Liam McCabe Oakleigh District 3.6 54 Michael Kalviskis Skye 3 45 Ryan Kreymborg St Pauls 2.79 39 Peter Rizzi Dingley 3.58 43 Tom Davis Cheltenham 2.24 38 Jackson O'Brien Dingley 2.17 37 Ryan Carroll Hampton 3.27 36 Joshua Keyt Dingley 2.9 29 James Cooke St Pauls 2.62 34 Thomas Borrillo Cerberus 3.11 28 Hayden Favero Endeavour Hills 1.82 31 Nathan McPherson Clayton 1.44 26 Brad Dolan St Pauls 1.93 29 Clinton Jarrett Endeavour Hills 2.4 24 Bradley Parker Cheltenham 4.33 25 Corey Dyson Cerberus 1.33 20 Cory Hutchinson Oakleigh District 1.56 25 Mark Rix Cerberus 1.58 19

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