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FEBRUARY 6, 2013 DELIVERED WITH MELBOURNE’S BEST LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE THE GIRLS of Hampton Life Saving Club’s competition squad jumped at the chance to promote Boardies Day, an annual event which asks people to wear their best pair of board shorts to raise more than $1 million for Surf Life Saving Australia. The club plans to recruit primary school students from Hampton, St Mary’s, Gardenvale, Brighton and Sandringham to don their boardies on February 22. Details: boardiesday.com.au BOARD SHORT EMPIRE TEAGAN GLENANE WHAT LIES BENEATH: EXPLORING THE UNDERWATER WONDERLAND ON OUR DOORSTEP PAGE 10 SPECIAL FEATURE INSIDE CLUB RULE Three Beaumaris sports clubs have banded together to push for a new $3 million sports facility PAGE 3 MOUNTAIN MAN Hampton property developer Paul Hameister sets out to conquer the last of the world’s “Seven Summits” PAGE 12 SPORT Our round-up of local sport, including results from the weekend’s games PAGE 22 D W M B M MOUTHING OFF VIRGINIA TRIOLI + BARISTA + MY VIEW + CULTURE + WHAT’S ON + IRONIC ICONIC + DECKS VIVA VIKA INTERVIEW BY PETER WILMOTH reviewproperty.com.au

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FEBRUARY 6, 2013

DELIVERED WITH MELBOURNE’S BEST LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE

THE GIRLS of Hampton Life Saving Club’s competition squad jumped at the chance to promote Boardies Day, an annual event which asks people to wear their best pair of board shorts to raise more than $1 million for Surf Life Saving Australia. The club plans to recruit primary school students from Hampton, St Mary’s, Gardenvale, Brighton and Sandringham to don their boardies on February 22. Details: boardiesday.com.au

BOARD SHORT EMPIRE

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WHAT LIES BENEATH: EXPLORING THE UNDERWATER WONDERLAND ON OUR DOORSTEPPAGE 10

SPECIAL FEATURE

INSIDECLUB RULEThree Beaumaris sports clubs have banded together to push for a new $3 million sports facility� PAGE 3

MOUNTAIN MANHampton property developer Paul Hameister sets out to conquer the last of the world’s “Seven Summits”� PAGE 12

SPORTOur round-up of local sport, including results from the weekend’s games� PAGE 22

DWMBM

MOUTHING OFFVIRGINIA TRIOLI

+ BARISTA+ MY VIEW

+ CULTURE+ WHAT’S ON

+ IRONIC ICONIC+ DECKS

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Hampton resident and St Michael’s Grammar principal SIMON GIPSON is the first school head to be awardedthe Lynda Gratton Business Leader of the Year Award

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PROFILESIMON GIPSON, 55WHAT I LOVE ABOUT HAMPTON:

Being on the doorstep of BeachRoad, one of the best rides in theworld!WHAT I WOULD CHANGE:

Sandringham and Hampton toZone 1 and for the New Streetgates to be opened.

I have been involved in schools asa teacher, consultant and schoolleader for the past 30 years, across

Australia and in south-east Asia, theUS and the UK. During that time Ihave seen a significant shift in theexpectations of schools andschooling.

Teachers and schools are calledupon more and more to assumeroles once occupied by others.Schools are one of the last remainingsocial institutions to which we allconnect. The decline in churchattendance, the fragmentation ofneighbourhoods and communities,and the transience of a globalworkforce mean schools have takenon a greater role.

Any time there is a societal issuethat arises, or a politician has aperspective, schools are expectedto solve it – from gambling tolearning to swim.

Schools have to ensure youngpeople have a moral and valuecentre in their lives that providesopportunities for them to learn howto function effectively as individualsin a community.

So it is deeply worrying that somuch emphasis has been placed bygovernment on school performancein high-stakes mandatory,standardised testing, such asNAPLAN. These tests measure only anarrow band of attainment in alimited number of skills in the areasof literacy and numeracy.

If we are to be a successfulknowledge economy of the 21stcentury, the skills required by ouryoung people are vastly differentfrom these archaic and reductiveattributes. Young people need to begiven opportunities for

independent, divergent thinking,for curiosity, and for safe andresponsible risk-taking –prerequisites for creativity andinnovation. They need to learn howto learn; they need to be taught tothink about their thinking.

The rich and diverse communitiesof schools should be measured byhow they meet a family’s cultural,educational philosophical and socialvalues.

It was an honour to be named the

Lynda Gratton Business Leader ofthe Year for 2012. This is an awardthat arises from the work of many, inparticular the school leadershipteam at St Michael’s.

All our staff play an equal andimportant part in ensuring that weprovide the best learningenvironment for the young peoplein our care.

Attracting, recruiting, inductingand sustaining quality staff enablesus to achieve excellent outcomes.

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Codes unite for sporting hubBY BRIDGET [email protected]

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GOOD SPORTS: Ron Buller, Eddie Myers and Tony Mellick

BEAUMARIS could get a new $3 mil-lion sports facility if the councilgives the go-ahead to a planningapplication by three local clubs.

The Beaumaris Cricket Club,Beaumaris Football Club and Beau-maris Lawn Tennis Club have joinedforces to upgrade the BanksiaReserve pavilion on Oak Street.

The proposed new multi-purposefacility, which will be home to thenewly formed Beaumaris SportingClub, would house clubrooms, agym, restaurant and cafe.

The council has received 13objections to the planned upgradessince the application was lodged inDecember. At least one of the objec-tions related to the club’s applica-tion for a liquor licence.

Beaumaris Sporting Club commit-tee representative Scott Ecclestonsaid given the size of the develop-ment, the group was surprised therehad been only 13 objections.

Mr Eccleston is a member of allthree clubs and was part of the com-mittee set up to plan the union be-tween the different codes. He said

the upgrade could not have been fin-ancially possible without the parti-cipation of all three clubs.

Beaumaris Lawn Tennis Clubpresident Eddie Myers said it wouldbe great to provide members of allthree clubs with new facilities.

Tony Mellick, a long serving mem-ber of Beaumaris Sporting Commit-tee and president of the BeaumarisCricket Club, said the committeehoped to meet with the councilsoon. Beaumaris Football Club presi-dent Ron Buller said the new facility

would improve membership of allthree clubs.

The three clubs will hold a familyday to celebrate the launch of thenew club. A Day on Oak Street is onSunday February 10 from 1pm to6pm at Banksia Reserve.

SCHOLARSHIPS Open to girls entering Years 5–11 in 2014. See website for details.

ELC OPEN MORNING Thursday 28 February, 9.15am

SCHOOL TOUR & INFORMATION MORNING Saturday 2 March, 9.15am

Tour Bookings: Phone 9581 1200

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Operation Scout cracks down on crime at watering holesBAYSIDE police have launched aprogram targeting anti-social beha-viour around bars and pubs.

Operation Scout, launched lastweekend, is aimed at working col-laboratively with licensed venues inBayside and Glen Eira to limit crim-inal behaviour around pubs, bars,

clubs and restaurants, as well as nearoff-licence venues such as bottleshops. .

There are 389 licensed venues inBayside and 252 in Glen Eira.

Supervising officer Sergeant Ar-ran Ferguson said police would lookfor venue compliance, responsible

serving of alcohol and under-agedrinking.

“We want to work with theseplaces to make sure they are com-plying with the law,” he said.

Mr Ferguson said although Bay-side did not have a reputation foralcohol-related crime, police want-

ed to ensure the area remained safe.“We want to nip it in the bud

before it becomes an issue.”Police will undertake random

checks on licensed venues, but MrFerguson said the aim was to workwith venues, not against them.

“This is a collaborative effort,” he

said. Police will focus on youthoffenders and under-age drinking tostem alcohol-related youth issuessuch as party-crashers and publicdrunkenness.

BRIDGET FITZGERALD

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Help for atennis greatA BEVY of high profile St Kildafootballers and tennis players willparticipate in a 20/20 match fund-raiser for a Beaumaris family thisweekend.

Members of the Beaumaris foot-ball, cricket and tennis clubs haveorganised the charity match atBanksia Reserve on February 8 toraise money for former profes-sional tennis player AndrewFlorent (pictured) , who is fightingcancer.

St Kilda AFL players Fraser Geh-rig, Nick Dal Santo, Stephen Milne,and Hawthorn great Shane Cr-awford will join former tennis dou-ble champions John Fitzgerald andTodd Woodbridge in the charitymatch.

The gates open at 5pm for a 6pmstart at 68 Oak Avenue, Beaumaris.

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Honour for highenergy inventorBY TERESA [email protected]

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HONOUR: David Rand checks the stats at the world solar challenge

SCIENTIST David Rand almost has analphabet after his name: BA, MA,PhD, ScD and FTSE.

Now the Beaumaris resident canadd AM – for Member of the Order ofAustralia – after his recognition inthe Australia Day honours for serviceto science and technological devel-opment of energy storage, particu-larly rechargeable batteries.

Dr Rand, 70, co-invented the Ultra-Battery for the CSIRO. It is beingdeveloped in the US and Japan foruse in hybrid electric vehicles.

Dr Rand hopes the technology willhave a wider application and one daysolve the problem of storage of inter-mittent wind and solar energy.

‘‘Batteries are a key technology forensuring a sustainable society – onein which there is enough energy forall and forever that meets humanity’s

needs without any degradation ofthe environment,’’ he said.

Dr Rand studied electrochemistryat Cambridge University, where heplayed bridge with a young StephenHawking.

‘‘Stephen actually wasn’t verygood, which he admits himself,’’joked Dr Rand. He said that twoyears ago in Cambridge he caught upwith Hawking, a cosmologist who iswheelchair-bound with motor neur-one disease – and even checked thebatteries of his wheelchair.

Dr Rand came to Australia in 1969to join the CSIRO. As a chief researchscientist, he established and led thebattery research group and was sci-entific adviser on hydrogen andrenewable energy until his ‘‘retire-ment’’ four years ago.

He still works at the Clayton laborat-ories, as an honorary research fellow.‘‘Science is my passion; I can’t stayaway from the place,’’ he said.

BRIEFS

■ SEA CHANGEThe latest stage of a ParksVictoria marine safety initiativewill improve signage to moreclearly define boating andswimming boundaries betweenElwood and Mount Martha. Thechanges include realigning andsimplifying signs and adjustingspeed limits.

■ OFF THE RAILSVictorians are impressed withthe increased frequency oftrains on the Frankston line butdisappointed with Myki,according to a recent publictransport survey. Publictransport lobby group pt4me2surveyed almost 1100commuters to mark the Baillieugovernment’s performance onpublic transport. The surveyfound the recruitment ofProtective Services Officers overrailway staff was one of thegovernment’s worst decisions.

■ FISHY BUSINESSThe state government hasappointed three representativesto a working group that decideshow fishing licence revenue isspent. Appointed to theRecreational Fishing GrantsWorking Group are MatthewHarrington for inland fishing,Neville Dance for south-westVictoria, and John Higginson forcoastal fishery.

■ U3A LAUNCHESBayside U3A opens on Thursday,February 7, at BeaumarisSeniors Centre, 84 ReserveRoad. About 250 members havesigned up for the 30-pluscourses on offer. Bayside is the100th University of the Third Agein Victoria.

Libs fire the opening salvo in the fight for GoldsteinCOST of living, job security, securityfor retirement and small-businessprofitability will be the key issuesfor Bayside in the September 14 fed-eral election, Goldstein MHRAndrew Robb said.

‘‘One of our top priorities will beto cut power bills by removing thecarbon tax,’’ said Mr Robb, who hasheld the seat for the Liberals since2004.

‘‘At a federal level this will be anelection about trust and who is bestequipped to manage the economy.

‘‘The Coalition is committed toliving within our means, not furtherincreasing Labor’s record debt.

‘‘It’s about tackling choking small-business regulation, protectingsuper – not further taxing it – andproviding affordable childcare andaged care.

‘‘Julia Gillard’s eight-month elec-tion campaign will further deterbusiness investment and householdspending as things are put on hold.For example, there won’t be a realestate agent in our area who willthank them.

‘‘The marathon campaign is also acynical political ploy with Gillardworried about heading off any chal-lenge to her leadership.’’

Mr Robb said he was not aware ofanyone who had been pre-selectedto run against him, ‘‘yet I alwaystreat candidates seriously’’.

ALP Victoria said it was selectingcandidates now for all Liberal-heldseats, including Goldstein.

The electorate includes CaulfieldSouth and part of Elsternwick, GlenHuntly, Bentleigh and Ormond.

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VOX POP DO YOU EVER LEAVE YOUR CAR UNLOCKED?DENISE STRACHN, Middle Park

No, I always lock my car.ADIE WILLIAMS, Brighton

I lock my car even when I am in it. I amalways conscious of locking my car.

ROSIE FILIVOVIC, Brighton

I always lock it. I haven’t had any thefts orwitnessed any but you can never be toocareful.

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Police plea onsoaring car theftBY BRIDGET [email protected]

THE escalating number of theftsfrom cars is frustrating Baysidepolice.

Each month for the past fourmonths, between 100 and 140 carshave been broken into in the Bay-side and Glen Eira areas.

Crime statistics show that theftfrom cars in Bayside jumped a mas-sive 40 per cent in the 12 months toJune, from 600 to 843.

Thefts in Glen Eira rose 12 percent over the same period, from 737to 828.

Bayside police sergeant JohnBallas said the key to preventing thecrime was for people to never leavevaluables in their cars.

“People should take all their valu-ables inside or secure them in theboot,” he said.

And he said locking the car couldbe a deterrent.

“This is a crime of opportunity in

most circumstances,” he said. “If thecar is locked then they usually won’ttry and get in.”

There were three thefts from carsin Comer Street, East Bentleigh,overnight on January 27.

Police say the incidents are con-nected and are seeking help fromany witnesses.

One of the victims, Comer Streetresident Penny Percival, said her carwas locked and police were unsurehow the thieves broke in.

“They managed to get into the carwithout the alarm going off,” shesaid.

Ms Percival said the thieves tookitems including tennis racquets andmedication from a first-aid kit.

“They are obviously looking formoney,” she said. “They rippedeverything out of the car.”

Ms Percival’s neighbour, SarahWhitehouse, was also robbed. Shesaid she was relieved that she hadremoved the garage door openerfrom her car.

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BENTLEIGH EASTAnnabelle the cow was safely returned to the East Bentleigh Vet on Friday morning.The much-loved fi breglass cow statue went missing from the East Boundary Road clinic sometime between 7pm on Christmas Eve and 3pm on Christmas Day but was discovered early on February 1 on the footpath in front of the clinic. The clinic’s co-owner Damien McShane said it was a complete mystery where the cow went.

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CHELTENHAMA luxury car was stolen from a Reserve Road mechanic in the early hours of January 29. At about 4.30am an

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BRIGHTONThieves broke into a New Street house and stole a laptop on the Australia Day long weekend while the owners were overseas. The offenders broke into a sliding door at the back of the property and entered the house via an unlocked door in the garage overnight on January 27.

BRIGHTONPolice are seeking information on a burglary at a Bay Street real estate agency on January 29. The offenders broke into Hodges Real Estate via a fi re door about 5.15am. They stole a plasma television, a laptop, a hard drive and some champagne.

BRIGHTONPolice are urging people not to leave valuables in cars following an Australia Day long weekend burglary in Male Street. The offenders broke into a car and took the garage key before rummaging through a second car in the garage. Police said the owners were lucky the burglars escaped with only a few cans of coke from the garage fridge.

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Bayside cool on public smoke banBY TERESA [email protected]

BUTTS OUT: Bayside enforces a ban on smoking at patrolled beaches

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BAYSIDE council has ruled out seek-ing a ban on outdoor smoking in allpublic places, as has been proposedfor the city of Melbourne.

Bayside’s infrastructure servicesdirector Steven White said the coun-cil believed the issue was moreappropriate for statewide regula-tion. ‘‘The council is not consideringbanning smoking in outdoor areas atthis time,’’ he said.

‘‘We are aware of the initiatives ofother councils in this regard butbelieve these matters are best regu-lated at a statewide level so that therules are consistent for everyone,everywhere.

‘‘Council’s role is to enforce smok-ing bans in some public areas, suchas those introduced by the state gov-ernment last year to ban smokingbetween the f lags on patrolledbeaches.

‘‘If the state government intro-duces further bans, council would

expect the government would alsoprovide additional resources, as itdoes now, for councils to enforcethose wider bans.’’

Melbourne city councillor RichardFoster called last week for smoking-bans in all public spaces in the CBDand the wider Melbourne councilarea, from Southbank to Carlton,including streets, laneways, foot-paths and any open public space.

‘‘It would be positioning Mel-bourne as the international city, tak-ing the lead on reducing theincidence of smoking and certainlyreducing the impacts of passivesmoking,’’ he said.

But lord mayor Robert Doyle saidsuch a ban would be unenforceable.

Bayside bans smoking within 10metres of council buildings and,since December 1, enforces thestate government law that prohibitssmoking on its patrolled beachesover summer and until Easter.

No one has yet been fined the$140 penalty for smoking on a Bay-side beach.

■ GALLERY SUCCESSMore than 10,000 people havevisited The Gallery at Bayside’sArts and Cultural Centre since itopened in May, 2011.TheKenneth Jack View is on displayuntil March 3.

■ ART AND DEMENTIAThe Gallery at Bayside’s Arts andCultural Centre has placesavailable in its four-week Art andDementia program. Residentialcare homes can phone 95920291 for details.

■ U3A LAUNCHESBayside U3A opens on February7 at Beaumaris Seniors Centre,84 Reserve Road. About 250members have signed up for the30-plus courses on offer.

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PERMITS PERMITTINGJohn Matyas Architects isseeking a permit to build threedouble-storey townhouses,valued at $2.5 million, at 34Pine Street, Brighton East. Thestreet is dominated by older,single-storey houses.

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For Eva-jo Edwards the fifth anniversary of the apology to the stolen generation is about reflection. Almost five years agoEdwards, pictured with Reconciliation Australia’s Erin McKinnon (left) sat in the parliamentary gallery, watching as thethen-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said ‘sorry’. An indigenous woman, Edwards was removed from her family at the age offive, taken from Swan Hill to a children’s home in Melbourne’s east. She said for her, the 2008 apology wasoverwhelming. ‘‘I was very, very emotional ... very, very happy,’’ she said. Edwards is MCing a Reconciliation Victoriaevent commemorating five years since the apology on February 13. ‘‘It was a great day, but there is still a long way togo,’’ she said. See reconciliationvic.org.au for more.

Unkindest cutfor park palmsBY LAURA [email protected]

TWO 100-year-old St Kilda palmtrees have been ordered to becut down for safety reasons.

The palms, in Catani Gardens,were earmarked for emergencyremoval after several cavitieswere discovered in their trunks,making them weak andunstable.

The heads of the palms wereremoved on January 25 by thecouncil’s tree contractor and thestumps will be removed soon.

Port Phillip mayor AmandaStevens said it is believedcockatoos were responsible forthe damage.

“Trees are very important tocouncil and a decision toremove any tree, let alonemature trees like these, is alwaysa difficult one,” Cr Stevens said.

“The damage meant thepalms were no longer safe andposed a potential hazard to thepublic.”

She said the palms, matureCanary Island date palms, wouldbe replaced with the samespecies within 12 months.

Heritage Victoria and theDepartment of Sustainabilityand Environment signed off onthe removal.

A Heritage Victoriaspokeswoman said the treeswere severely damaged andposed a health and safety risk.

Angle grinders the summer enemyBY BRIDGET [email protected]

THREE grass fires in the Bayside arealast month were started by workersusing angle grinders, promptingpolice to warn people to take carewhen using machinery on days ofextreme temperatures.

Assistant commissioner StephenFontana said carelessness could beas dangerous as arson in summer.

He warned people to take particu-lar care when using angle grindersand slashers, when driving in longgrass and when disposing of cigar-

ette butts on extremely hot days.“It’s not just people looking out

for arsonists, it’s about paying atten-tion to your own conduct on thosedays,” he said.

Three out of the four grass fires inthe Bayside area in the past threeweeks, were caused by machinerysparks.

There were two grass fires on Jan-uary 14, in Mordialloc and Heather-ton, and one grass fire on January 15in Waterways. All three were causedby a spark from an angle grinder.

Acting sergeant Eliza Simpson,from Moorabbin proactive police

unit, said people using machinerymight not think about the con-sequences of their work.

“Anyone using machines on hotdays need to be wary,” she said.

Chainsaws, plant and grass trim-mers and lawn mowers can be usedduring fire-danger periods and ondays of total fire ban, but the Metro-politan Fire Brigade website advisespostponing the work if possible.

Machinery for welding, grinding,charring and soldering can be usedduring a fire-danger period but noton days of total fire ban.

“We want people to be careful

and cautious and look out for care-less activities when they see it,” MrFontana said.

The fourth grass fire last monthwas a result of arson, police said.

A grass fire broke out under theHotham Street road overbridge inElsternwick about 9.45pm on Janu-ary 29 after four youths threw a litobject on to the train tracks.

The fire was quickly controlledbut police are are seeking informa-tion from witnesses.

For information on fire-dangerperiods and total fire bans, visitmfb.vic.gov.au.

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Safety fearon staff cutsBY BEAU [email protected]

CUTS to customer service staffon key Sandringham line sta-tions could compromise com-muter safety and delay service,according to the Public Trans-port Users Association.

Metro confirmed last weekthat six of the 12 staff at host sta-tions during the morning peakhad been moved to a controlroom at Sandringham station.

The stations – Prahran, Wind-sor, Balaclava, Ripponlea, NorthBrighton and Middle Brighton –will each have one attendantinstead of two.

Metro spokeswoman LarisaTait said following the changescommuters could press the redbutton on platforms to speak tostaff, who will monitor CCTVfootage, make announcementsand respond to inquiries.

“Prior to this trial, the func-tion of the red button was foremergencies only,” said Ms Tait.

But PTUA president TonyMorton said customer servicewould be compromised. ‘‘Repla-cing people with a red buttondoesn’t exactly give the sameimpression of safety.

This is about ensuring the sys-tem runs smoothly by assistingcustomers to get on and offtrains swiftly,’’ he said.

The changes to the Sandring-ham Line follow a trial reloca-tion of customer service staff onthe Craigieburn and Upfield linelast September.

Making historyHistorians have become a rarebreed with the AustralianBureau of Statistics’Employment in Culture

publication stating just 528people recorded the professionas their main job in the 2011census. Stella Barber has been apractising historian for morethan 25 years. Among her eightpublished books are a history ofPrahran library and a history ofthe Melbourne SymphonyOrchestra. Barber sayshistorians face below-par wageswith clients unwilling to pay theAustralian Council ofProfessional HistoriansAssociation’s suggested scale offees of up to $189 per hour for alevel four qualified historianwith minimum 10 years’experience.

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■ WILD ABOUT WILDLIFEGeorge Reynolds’ part of ‘‘The BigIssues” (RL, January 16) was a badstart to his year. In just twosentences about wildlife he madefive statements that I challenge himto justify.

Sentence one claimed thatBayside council has “vast areas offenced and locked land supposedlyretained as wildlife corridors”. Iguess he’s talking about vegetationthat is fenced, inland, to protectextremely rare plant communitiesand, along the foreshore, primarilyto prevent accidents and erosion.

The idea of wildlife corridors wasrejected in a 1996 council report.

As to ‘‘vast’’ I reckon the inlandconservation areas take up less ofour reserves than car parks andpavilions.

Sentence two claimed that “cats,dogs and foxes have taken thewildlife – even the invertebrates –and the vegetation is dominated byweed trees and the poisonousEnglish bracken”. Well I’m happy toreport that most weed trees have

gone from conservation areas andthat the bracken is the dinky diAustral species.

I look forward to the ratepayers’association using evidence as part ofresponsible dialogue.

Michael Norris / via email

■ CHOOSE VEGANYet another study – this one byscientists with Flinders University –indicates that people who work inabattoirs tend to be violent towardshumans as well.

Researchers believe that killinganimals – sentient beings who aremade of flesh, bone, and blood, justas you and I are – desensitiseslabourers to violence.

Slaughtering animals is a dirty,dangerous job and nobody wants –or needs – to do it.

We can all help reduce theneedless violence and bloodshed inthe world just by choosing veganmeals.

Desmond Bellamy /

special projects co-ordinator, PETA

Australia

■ FIND AND CONNECTFollowing the Bayside Review

Local’s “House of horrors” feature inlast week’s edition (January 30), theAustralian government advisesbayside Forgotten Australians (thosewho spent time in orphanages,children’s home and foster care lastcentury) and former child migrantsthat it provides comprehensiveinformation and support eitheronline or by telephone.

The website findand-connect.gov.au is a useful startingfor those searching for their records.

Those without access to theinternet can free call 1800 161 109for personalised support and, wherepossible, receive help obtainingpersonal records, tracing familyhistory and understanding thereasons why children were placedin ‘‘care’’.

Find and Connect is funded bythe Federal Department of Families,Housing, Community Services andIndigenous Affairs.

Sal Orpin / Find and Connect

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What lies beneathTERESA MURPHY fi nally takes the plunge and discovers the diverse beauty of Ricketts Point marine sanctuary

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Years ago when I moved to Beaumaris, I bought a snorkel and mask, promising myself

that once I’d conquered Ricketts Point opposite I’d move to scuba diving shipwrecks in the bay.

That was the plan. I didn’t account for fear, sheer and unadulterated – of sharks (thanks, Jaws), of rays that sting, blue rings and ugly wormy things. But this summer I fi nally rescued the snorkel from its dusty plastic and took the plunge. Why did I wait so long?

The sheer diversity, and beauty, is astounding, more so because you don’t expect it in our humble bay. It may lack the OMG fi reworks of teeming tropical reefs, but Ricketts

Point certainly has its own wow factor. There are hidden sponge gardens of extraordinary colours, sea caves and gullies, and meadows of sea grass, luminescent in the sunlight and bejewelled by pink anemone.

Ricketts Point is a sandstone reef system that supports hundreds of species of plant and animal life. It is also an internationally recognised marine fossil site with whale bones, sharks’ teeth and the remains of dugongs, dolphins, seals, rays, marsupials and birds embedded in the Beaumaris cliffs. The sandstone is 4.5 million years old and most of the fossils are in the sandstone platforms, with many underneath the car park of the Beaumaris Motor

Yacht Squadron and just out to sea.Palaeontologists believe

untapped riches lie submerged a few metres below the surface rock. Ricketts was the teenage playground for Australia’s best-known palaeontologist, Tim Flannery, who grew up in Sandringham and went to school down the road at St Bede’s College in Mentone.

The marine sanctuary was created in 2002, after a long battle with anglers and other stakeholders, to protect its biodiversity and foster regeneration of habitat after 25 years of excessive fi shing, shellfi sh harvesting and pollution. Its lead warrior was Bob Whiteway, who was awarded the Medal of the Order

of Australia (OAM) on Australia Day for his role in saving the sanctuary from further degradation (see Newsmaker, page 2).

Whiteway has dived and snorkelled at Ricketts for 50 years and says he has never seen a dangerous shark, only the harmless PJs (Port Jacksons) that are thriving in the sanctuary where they breed.

I may never get to see the larger marine life (and feel somewhat relieved that I haven’t at this stage of my snorkelling career), but I’m satisfi ed with the entree I’ve had.

The fear factor, I have realised, heightens the experience. It’s exhilarating being in such a foreign environment, never knowing what’s behind or just ahead of you in

the murky gloom, what creature will fl ash before you, or what lies beneath that rocky ledge. Usually it’s just a small fi sh but it’s the anticipation that thrills.

When you emerge from the water, that exhilaration remains, mixed with an amazing calmness that can last for days. Whiteway calls it spiritual, in that your ‘‘spirit’’ – whatever that may be – sings after such intense communion with nature. There’s even a sense of achievement: a fear conquered, no matter how irrational. I know, it’s only snorkelling – and off a suburban beach, to boot. But Ricketts is no ordinary suburban beach, and what lies beneath is no ordinary world.

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• The 115-hectare Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary stretches for three kilometres from Black Rock to Beaumaris and 500 metres out to sea. It is no deeper than fi ve metres, with Ricketts Point its shallowest part.• It is home to several species of fi sh including ‘‘old wives’’, toad fi sh, leatherjackets, porcupine fi sh, zebra fi sh, angel fi sh and blennies.• Other fi sh that rest, feed or reproduce in the sanctuary, and then move on around the bay and out to the ocean, include Port Jackson and bronze whaler sharks, rays, whiting, snapper, garfi sh, butter fi sh, Australian salmon, mullet, fl ounder and fl athead.• Dolphins are regular visitors, especially when there’s a ‘‘run’’ of fi sh – just look for thousands of seabirds piercing the water and you know they’re enjoying a feast out there.• The occasional seal or penguin will drop in and even whales have been spotted – three humpbacks passed by Table Rock (Beaumaris) in 2003 and a southern right in 1998.• Birdlife at Ricketts is thriving, too, with black swans (138 at last count) and majestic pelicans the stars of the show. Boobies and gannets, ducks and grebes and Cape Barren geese, cormorants, herons and shags ... the sanctuary is a twitcher’s paradise.• Parks Victoria manages the sanctuary and Bayside council the foreshore. They work with the volunteer-run Marine Care Ricketts Point, which has an education centre at the Beaumaris Life Saving Club.

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As the trio of OAMs held court at Ricketts Point teahouse on the Australia Day holiday, the jibes started fl owing thick and fast from other cafe regulars.

‘‘Sir Bob, congratulations! Can we have your autograph?’’ was the typical friendly dig at Bob Whiteway, who was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia on Australia Day for his visionary role in saving and protecting the ‘‘pearl in Bayside’s crown’’: Ricketts Point marine sanctuary.

With Whiteway were Ray Lewis, president of volunteer group Marine Care Ricketts Point, which Whiteway founded 10 years ago, and disabled diving instructor Mike Letch. Lewis earned his OAM in 2009 for services to the elderly and IT, while Letch was recognised last year for his work with the disabled, especially through his innovative water programs.

‘‘It’s actually pretty amazing for a small volunteer group to have three OAMs,’’ says Whiteway, who was also Bayside’s citizen of the year in 2003. ‘‘We’ve always had a big-picture vision and had the energy to pursue that vision. I never imagined the group would become such a success, with 140 members and growing. Ray has given the organisation tremendous drive.’’

But at 79 and suffering from emphysema, Whiteway fi nds his energy fl agging. ‘‘I get pretty tired now,’’ he says. ‘‘As long as I can keep snorkelling once a week, that’s the main thing.’’

Lack of energy is not a problem for Mentone’s Mike Letch, who dives every day off Ricketts, year round – weather permitting. That’s when he’s not leading dive expeditions in Indonesia.

Letch has always loved adventure, both before and after the motorcycle crash that left him paralysed in 1972. Surfi ng and professional speedway racing were replaced by the adrenalin rushes of aerial acrobatics and wheelchair marathons as a professional.

Then he discovered scuba diving, which opened a new world: one without gravity and therefore ‘‘no disability’’. He became hooked and excelled, qualifying as a diving instructor with Handicapped Scuba Association International.

‘‘The disability vanishes the moment you’re in the water because gravity disappears,’’ says Letch, who joined Marine Care in 2006, helps with the group’s snorkel program – teaching snorkelling and free diving (no scuba gear or snorkel) to members – and with tours of the sanctuary. Few places in the world, he says, can match the diversity of Ricketts Point. ‘‘The sanctuary has enough to keep me going for the rest of my life. I discover something each time I go out.

‘‘It really is the Brigadoon of the underworld. It is another dimension, another world, just a few steps from a suburban beach. Amazing.’’

Details: marinecare.org.au

OAM HAT-TRICK FOR RICKETTS POINT WARRIORS

Bob Whiteway, Mike Letch and Ray Lewis. All three have OAMs and are involved with the volunteer group Marine Care Ricketts Point

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The comfort zone is not an area of comfort for adventurer and property developer Paul

Hameister.The man who has scaled six

of the Seven Summits, including Mount Everest in 2011, and who heads off to conquer number seven in June, wants to push others out of their comfort zones, too.

He and Yorkshire-bred Darren Twissell, who spent 10 years in the British Army before migrating to Australia for a new challenge, have joined forces to open the CrossFit 8848 training centre in Bluff Road, Sandringham (8848 is the height of Everest in metres).

“It’s about getting people to set lofty goals and achieve them,’’ says Hameister when we meet at his no-gimmicks, no-mirrors CrossFit centre where the walls are splashed with slogans such as “Failure is not having the courage

to try’’ and “I will not accept anything less than my best’’.

“You grow the most when you put yourself out of your comfort zone. You see people’s self-confi dence and belief in themselves go up,’’ Hameister says.

“This is not about making a lot of money, it’s about making a difference to other people’s lives.’’

Hameister, the joint managing director of residential property developer Hamton Pty Ltd, which has $1.2 billion in projects on the go, has conquered Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Aconcagua in Argentina, Elbrus in Russia, Puncak Jaya in Indonesia, and Vinson Massif in Antarctica, and in the process raised more than $200,000 for charities.

The weather in Alaska’s Denali has beaten him twice, most recently in June last year when he spent 11 nights trapped in a storm

at high camp. As he was retreating, four Japanese climbers were killed in an avalanche.

“Failure is an important part of life. It’s important for my kids to see that failure is an important part of success,’’ says Hameister, whose children are Jade, 11, and Kane, 9.

“I need a big challenge to feel engaged in life. It doesn’t have to be a mountain. It could be a business project I’m working on.

“People get to the point where they are fat and happy and watching other people doing stuff on TV. That is not the right way to approach life.’’

Hameister’s approach is to offer himself and others, who range from Olympic athletes to his 70-year-old father and both his children, the mental toughness that carries through to life outside.

CrossFit was part of his fi tness regime before he tackled Everest,

and is now at the core as he prepares to tackle Denali again in June.

Twissell coaches him fi ve days a week as Hameister prepares to become one of only about 10 Australians to conquer the Seven Summits.

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PAUL HAMEISTER, 42LIVES: Hampton.WHAT I LOVE ABOUT HAMPTON: The relaxed family-friendly community with everything at your doorstep – the beach, cafes, restaurants, shops, schools.WHAT I WOULD CHANGE: Open the New Street railway crossing gates to relieve some of the traffi c from Hampton Street.

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LOOKBright colours and cool neutrals on CHURCH STREET, Brighton, last week

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LUCY HENDRIE (right)

Lives: Brighton.Works: In retail.What are you doing here today? I am just doing some shopping.What are you wearing? My shoes are from Topshop, jeans are Zara, the top is Josh Goot, the sunnies are Miu Miu, Michael Kors watch and Marc Jacobs bag.Personal style: A little bit boyish meets glam.Style muse: Polish model Anja Rubik.

EMMA SULLIVAN (far right)

Lives: Brighton.Works: I’m studying dance.What are you doing here today? I am walking home after fi nishing dance class.What are you wearing? I have my comfy Havaianas on today, my mum’s vintage culottes, I got this top in Japan and the bag is from Sportsgirl.Personal style: Quirky.Style muse: I don’t follow anyone. I just check out different blogs for inspiration.

backhand, then volleys and serving. We also cover grip and footing. Although he says I have a good backhand, I need to keep my wrist and racquet straighter and I should avoid changing my grip on a volley.

I’m self-conscious about serving but it must have been the advice to serve with “spaghetti arms” that meant I actually managed to hit the ball on target!

The verdict

One lesson isn’t going to make me play like Sloane but

McKimm’s advice is a help. Playing with awareness and self-correcting are key

to improving my game now the skills

have been explained. After all those aces I’m ready for a big bowl of pasta!

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“I CALLED AND ASKED TO SPEAK TO HIM ONLY TO BE TOLD HE DIED FIVE YEARS AGO!”

Bay Street /

Saturday afternoon

Inspired by Sloane Stephens’ recent triumph over Venus Williams, I decide to fi nd expert advice to improve

my game. I head to the Royal Avenue Tennis Centre but before I even set foot on the $40,000 newly resurfaced courts I realise I am wearing the wrong shoes! Posters all around the club make it clear that only people with fl at-soled shoes may play on the prized en tout cas courts.Luckily I am able to borrow a pair of tennis shoes; Dunlop Volleys are on sale for $30 if you get caught out.

Coach of 30 years Tim McKimm is my instructor for the 45-minute session.We begin with groundstrokes – forehand and

SARAH MOORE gets tutored in the art of the grand slam

PICNIC SPOTS

PICNIC POINT, end of Jetty Road, Hampton Standing the test of time, these gardens have hosted picnicking day-trippers since the 1860s. After eating your fi ll, head to the beach and see if you can resist stopping at the kiosk for a post-picnic ice-cream.

ELSTERNWICK PARK, Bent Avenue, Brighton Spread out your picnic blanket on rolling green parkland overlooking the picturesque lake for a long summer picnic. There’s plenty of space for after-lunch ball games, and a skate park for the daring.

CHELTENHAM PARK, Park Road, Cheltenham Pack your picnic basket and head to this hidden Bayside gem. With bushland, adventure playground and a grassy expanse, it is perfect for large gatherings with family and friends.

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ENJOY: Get fi t and have a laugh at Open Fun Day, with yoga and kickboxing classes, a nutrition seminar and pole-dancing demonstrations, plus a sausage sizzle. February 10, 10am-1pm, at Arena Fitness, 325b Bay Road, Highett. Details: visit arenafi tness.com.au or call 9555 1320.

FEAST: Treat your Valentine to unlimited oysters with sparkling wines and beer at the Half Moon Oyster Frenzy. Zevon & the Werewolves will perform. Bookings essential, tickets $50. February 14 at 7pm, at Half Moon, 120 Church Street, Brighton. Details: visit halfmoon.com.au or call 9591 0611.

RELAX: A six-week Exploring Meditation course is ideal for beginners or people seeking to reconnect with the practice. Starts February 6, 6.30pm-8pm, at EmpowerMe Health & Wellbeing Centre, 605 Balcombe Road, Black Rock. Details: visit quietmind.com.au or call 0417 403 714.

REGISTER: Cat Awareness Week, an initiative of Bayside council, encourages responsible ownership of feline friends. There’s free registration for new cats and $25 microchipping. February 11–15 at Bayside council, 76 Royal Avenue, Sandringham. Details: visit bayside.vic.gov.au or call 9599 4444.

ENGAGE: Bayside council is seeking feedback as it develops a Coastal Management Plan. Everyone can have a say at a workshop on February 12, 6pm-9pm at Sandringham Football Club Function Centre, corner Beach Road and Hampton Street, Sandringham. Details: visit bayside.vic.gov.au or call 9599 4444.

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OH MERCY

Main stage, 2.30–3.15pm Oh Mercy is still soaking up critical acclaim for its 2012 album Deep Heat (and 2011’s Great Barrier Grief, for that matter). Last week the band played the Sydney Opera House and Hamer Hall with The Waterboys and next week it sets off on an Australian tour with folk troubadour Father John Misty. In between, you can catch its energetic live set on the main stage.

HIATUS KAIYOTE

O’Donnell Gardens, 3.30–4.15pm Along with bands like The Bamboos and Saskwatch, Hiatus Kaiyote are spearheading Melbourne’s burgeoning soul scene. Erykah Badu, Questlove and Odd Future are fans and it recently won the Breakthrough Artist of 2012 award at the Worldwide Awards in the UK. Bring your dancing shoes for this one.

CACTUS CHANNEL

O’Donnell Gardens, 4.45–5.30pm This bunch of teenagers (yes, teenagers) are the next Melbourne soul band about to go large. Its mostly instrumental tunes sound like the soundtrack to a Tarantino fi lm. One of the most fascinating things about seeing the band is wondering how musicians this young can have such an expert knowledge of jazz and soul. They credit YouTube for that.

CLIENT LIAISON

New Music stage,5.50–6.20pm File this under novelty satirical pop. Client Liaison got plenty of attention in 2012 with the fi lm clip for its OTT synth-laden track End of the Earth, which managed to fi t every Australian stereotype ever into a video Tourism Australia would be proud of. Don’t miss this if you like your synth-pop served with tongue fi rmly in cheek.

LOON LAKE

O’Donnell Gardens, 6–6.45pm The group don’t even have a debut album out yet but that hasn’t stopped these fuzz-rockers, made up of three brothers and two friends, from building a solid fanbase off two EPs. Loon Lake just scored the #29 spot in the Hottest 100, too – not bad for a band that started out in Tarrawingee, outside Wangaratta.

THE CAT EMPIRE

Main stage,7.45–8.45pm The Cat Empire returns from a long hiatus to once again headline Festival Sunday. It’s been a long time and Felix, Harry and the Empire Horns will be in full swing and ready to get the huge crowd sweaty as the sun sets over Port Phillip Bay. Don’t miss this. It’s sure to be a landmark St Kilda Festival gig.

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There was just the right amount of pomp during Australia Day celebrations at Brighton Town

Hall Gardens on January 26, with a moving fl ag raising ceremony before the welcoming of 58 immigrants from 17 countries into the Australian fold.

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT

Liz Foster’s family tree has had its roots in Australia since 1788. She and Steve Manallack were there to celebrate some English friends planting their seeds.

Nothing but the full mayoral shebang on Australia Day for councillor Stephen Hartney.

Major-General David McLachlan hoists the Australian fl ag.

The Dias family: Maya, 7, Nalin, 6, Aruni and her husband Harsha have come to Australia via Sri Lanka and a lengthy stay in New Zealand.

Australian Air Force cadets from the 417 Bayside Squadron Robyn van

den Berg, Samuel Cooling, Monica

Kerin, Grey Loader and Haresh

Purushothaman.

Three former regional mayors: Lesley Falloon (Sandringham 1982-83 and 1991-92), John

Moller (Sandringham 1989-90) and Bayside’s inaugural mayor, Graeme

Disney (1997-98 and 2000-01).

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LOCAL LOWDOWN

ODE TO MY SUBURBBrighton resident, DJ and director of Docklands nightclub Alumbra SIMON DIGBY tells us where he ...

with it. It’s got great little pieces for around the house and some very cool lifestyle accessories.

CATCHES UP WITH FRIENDS

We love a drive to Mornington – its only 45 minutes door to door. We love D.O.C. pizza there. It’s an amazing establishment and there’s a park across the road for the kids.

HAS A BIG NIGHT OUT

Alumbra is home for me. After 10 years the atmosphere is still fantastic.

LANDS A BARGAIN

I would be lying if l didn’t say eBay…. It’s so handy to search and fi nd things.

FINDS A BOTTLE OF WINE

The Wine Larder has a very nice boutique selection and very helpful staff.

WANTS TO KEEP SECRET

Well it’s not much of a secret anymore but Hanoi Hannah in Prahran is a cool Vietnamese kitchen and bar.

GETS A GREAT BREAKFAST

Little Ox is my favourite local spot. Great little set up! And yes you have to wait in line at the weekend. I like going there on a Thursday morning with my wife or business partner.

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Irori Japanese is the local Japanese restaurant and we love it there. Great to eat in or takeaway. Food is fresh and it’s very clean.

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Alumbra 9/161 Harbour Esplanade, Docklands. Call 8623 9666Wine Larder Brighton Shop: 1/153 Martin Street, Brighton. Call 9530 6173Hanoi Hannah 180 High Street, Prahran. Call 9939 5181

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LOCAL LIVES

A romantic stroll along Dundee Beach was the perfect setting for Brendan Zanoni

to pop the question to a surprised Nicole Prideaux.The couple, who now live in Townsville, met while living in Darwin. Brendan moved from Geelong and Nicole from Sandringham in 2007, but it wasn’t until 2010 when they met – just as Nicole was preparing to move to Townsville to study marine biology. After living apart for a year Brendan found work in Townsville and moved interstate to be with Nicole. The couple returned to Melbourne late last year and exchanged vows on December 29 at Green Point, Brighton Beach. Celebrations continued into the evening at Milanos on the Esplanade with family and friends joining them from across Australia.

The newlyweds are planning a honeymoon in the Galapagos Islands later this year.

HENRY HOWARD BIRNSTIHL29/10/2012

PARENTS Stephanie and Paul are overjoyed to welcome their second baby, Henry, into the world. Henry was born on October 29 and weighed 3.5 kilograms. Big brother Oliver, 4,

was also born at Sandringham Hospital and was keen to meet his baby brother. He even let Henry wear the knitted cap he was given by the hospital when he was born.

Grandma Joan, of Cheltenham, was as proud as punch to see the new addition to her family.

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OVEN CLEANING Ovenu - At Ovenu, the oven cleaning and detailing specialists, we provide you with the ultimate professional domestic oven cleaning and detailing service that will leave your oven and other associated cooking appliances in near showroom condition. Our oven cleaners are the best in the business. Return your oven to new using non caustic, biodegradable solutions. No fumes, no mess, safe for you and your family. Introductory $10 discount. Contact 1300 683 681.www.ovenu.com.au

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PREMIER GRADEHAWTHORN-MONASH UNI v CASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE

At Monash Uni, ClaytonHAW-MONASH UNI 1st InningsL TONKIN c Blandford b Jones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17J MARNIE c Best b Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10W TAVARE lbw b Perrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19D ALLEYNE b Freitag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Q PHAM c Hibbins b Perrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1G WESTGARTH c Hibbins b Perrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0S BLACK c Blandford b Perrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6C GRANT c Hibbins b Freitag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0R BLAIR b Perera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5V TRIPATHI lbw b Perrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0D ROGERS not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (2lb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Fall: 23, 30, 59, 61, 65, 68, 68, 79, 79, 79Bowling: D Wright 12-6-20-0, N Freitag 8-3-16-2, R Jones 5-3-3-2, A Perera 9-2-20-1, A Perrin 8.2-4-18-5Overs: 42.2CASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE 1st InningsR BLANDFORD c Westgarth b Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . . 8J LEAVER c Tonkin b Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4R LIVERA b Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18J BEST c Westgarth b Grant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3D WRIGHT c Rogers b Blair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24J WYATT c Alleyne b Grant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4N FREITAG c Rogers b Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18N HIBBINS c Alleyne b Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5R JONES b Tripathi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0A PERRIN c Alleyne b Tripathi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0A PERERA not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (2lb 6nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Fall: 12, 15, 36, 64, 64, 73, 88, 92, 92, 92Bowling: S Black 11-3-28-2, C Grant 6-2-14-3, R Blair 4-1-18-1, V Tripathi 1.1-1-0-2, D Rogers 7-2-30-2. Overs: 29.1HAW-MONASH UNI 2nd InningsL TONKIN not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4J MARNIE not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Extras (2lb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2No wicket for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Bowling: A Perrin 6-3-8-0, N Freitag 5-3-2-0. Overs: 11Umpires: C Allan & S Davis

NORTHCOTE v ST KILDAAt Bill Lawry Oval, Northcote

NORTHCOTE 1st InningsJ POWICK c Handscomb b Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32B BAKER b Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16M STOINIS c Moffat b Quiney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59S TAYLOR b Graf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2T MONTELEONE b Graf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0D GRANDELL c Rowan b Graf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1M SHORT b Quiney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8A MARCH b Quiney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3N HROVATIN b Mueller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4B HOLT not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10K ADAMS b Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Extras (2b 4lb 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143Fall: 50, 53, 63, 71, 73, 108, 126, 127, 141, 143Bowling: D Mueller 14.1-4-22-4, L Graf 9-3-24-3, R Quiney 18-4-40-3, J Muirhead 4-0-27-0, D Babula 6-1-24-0. Overs: 51.1ST KILDA 1st InningsR QUINEY c Powick b Stoinis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5P HANDSCOMB st Baker b Hrovatin. . . . . . . . . . . . . 65T MOFFAT not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58G RUMMANS c Powick b Hrovatin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26A McGUINNESS not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (5nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Three wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159Fall: 8, 108, 159Bowling: M Stoinis 8-1-26-1, K Adams 9-1-36-0, B Holt 3-1-12-0, S Taylor 5-2-11-0, A March 3-0-23-0, N Hrovatin 8-1-51-2. Overs: 36. Umpires: P Gillespie & R Patterson

MELBOURNE v ESSENDONAt the Albert Ground

ESSENDON 1st InningsS MIRE b Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5B MacRAE c Middlin b Quinn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24R COLLINS c Middlin b Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S McNAMARA lbw b McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23J DICKINSON run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5J SEYMOUR not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22J HOWORTH b McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6M JOHNSTONE c Middlin b Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0D SLEVISON b Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S REID lbw b Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3L CAMERON c Middlin b Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (2lb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93

Fall: 10, 16, 41, 56, 70, 78, 79, 81, 93, 93Bowling: P Smith 12-6-20-6, C Thompson 11-4-31-0, A Keath 7-4-10-0, N Quinn 5-0-14-1, B McDonald 9-3-16-2. Overs: 44MELBOURNE 1st InningsB WAY c Reid b Cameron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88M HILL c Cameron b Slevison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58A KEATH not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44M BROWN not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Extras (1lb 2nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Two wickets (dec) for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197Bowling: S Mire 3-0-16-0, D Slevison 8-0-57-1, S Reid 10-2-32-0, L Cameron 11-2-40-1, M Johnstone 7-0-51-0Overs: 39ESSENDON 2nd InningsM JOHNSTONE not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8B MacRAE not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4No wicket for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Bowling: P Smith 2-0-8-0, B McDonald 1-0-4-0Overs: 3Umpires: F Fabris & D Shepard

PREMIER LOWER GRADES2nds: Haw-Mon Uni 7-265 (O’Shea 75 Wigney 51) v Casey-SM, Melb v Ess 6-268 (Mayne 91 Galeotti 52 Rhodes 49no), Ncte v St K 8-276 (Drummond 67 Morris 55 Manning 35 Michelmore 34 Russell 43no Denier 4-66). 3rds: Haw-Mon Uni 8-180 (Stubbs 76 Cannon 34 Hadfi eld 4-41 Benedek 3-22) v Casey-SM, Melb 0-9 v Ess 173 (Graham 3-36), Ncte v St K 305 (Davies 124 Bychkov 59 Zayler 54 Schulz 3-49 Humphrys 3-65). 4ths: Haw-Mon Uni 3-83 v Casey-SM 117 (Jaiswar 42 Brown 3-19 Lewis 4-17), Melb 0-38 v Ess 154 (Valka 33 Goodman 5-28), Ncte 65 (Hall 4-10 Maxwell 3-15 Peter-Budge 3-11) v St K 5-159 (Webb 57 Varadajuran 53no).

VSDCASouth West 1st XI: Melton 214 (Allen 99) v Altona 0-28, Malvern 209 (Murray 75 Bhatt 66 no Warren 7-37) v Caulfi eld, Williamstown 4-46 v Elsternwick 136, Yarraville 4-98 v Ormond 94, Brighton 1-38 v Sunshine 180, Roxburgh Park-Broadmeadows 166 (Hassain 105 Entwistle 6-18) v Kingston Saints 2-56, Werribee 8-330 (OBrien 183 Dean 88) v Moorabbin.

South West 2nd XI: Werribee 8-322 (A Duxson 97 Hennessy 82 Burton 72) v Moorabbin, Elsternwick 3-22 v Williamstown 174 (Vincent 88no Baker 5-37), Ormond 112 v Yarraville 1-86, Melton 9-229 (Hope 61 Francis 58) v Altona, Sunshine 124 v Brighton 0-41, Kingston Saints 134 (English 5-27) v Roxburgh Park-Broadmeadows 2-83), Caulfi eld 113 (Allen 5-20) v Malvern 1-91 (Eaton 53no). South East 3rd XI: Box Hill 9-319 (Newman 76) v Croydon 0-10, Oakleigh 5-189 (Fabris 83no) v Elsternwick 30 (Robert 5-7), Brighton 220 (Harrison 59) v Croydon 0-10, Malvern 1-95 v Caulfi eld 119, Bayswater 315 (Hayhusrt 56 Salter 51) v Ormond, Endeavour Hills 9-313 (Fleming 67 Fernando 58) v Kingston Saints 3-18, Moorabbin 0-18 v Mt Waverley 8-357 (Kumble 115 Troake 103). South East 4th XI: Elsternwick 136 v Oakleigh 0-64, Ormond 71 v Bayswater 3-99, Croydon 169 v Box Hill 2-28, Brighton 277 (McKenzie 52no) v Noble Park, Caulfi eld 5-251 (Richards 87 Stokes 82no) v Malvern, Kingston Saints 138 v Endeavour Hills 8-130, Mt Waverley 79 v Moorabbin 2-104 (Sziller 65no).

METROPOLITANMERCANTILE: A: Gunbower 3-220 d Sacred Heart 128, Powerhouse 3-103 d Maccabi 101, South Yarra 126 d Burnley 88, Melbourne Uni 173 d Parkville 172, Indigos 6-83 d Ajax 82. B: Parkville 2-100 d Sacred Heart 98, South Yarra 9-93 d Burnley 89, Powerhouse 169 d National 98. C: Central: Parkville 6-264 d Reds 2-02, Youlden 5-110 d Maccabi 9-106. East: EMT 5-218 d Burnley 9-214, Barnawatha 138 d Powerhouse 30 and 7-54, South Yarra 9-148 d Youlden 145, Sacred Heart 6-152 d Reds 9-145.

■ SCHOOL SPORTAPS

Cricket: Scotch 8-251 (Melville 93 Hayes 51 Billington 41 Tobin 3-46 Chancellor 3-32) d Xavier 130 (Syson 42 Fitzpatrick 32), St Kevins 195 (O’Connell 53 Bartlett 57 Merritt 3-37 McFarlane 3-31) d Melbourne 99 (Dimattina 3-11 Morris 3-27) and 4-73, Haileybury 166 (McMaster 34) and 5-78 (Van Hoff 39no Cassidy 3-11) d Brighton 128 (Gunning 31 Fox 3-18 McMaster 3-56), Geelong Coll 223 (Dalton 55no McLean 45 Simson 33 Richards 4-48) and 7-65 (Smith 4-10) d Caulfi eld 158 (Serry 50 Blaich 34 Langley 5-12 Curnow 3-31), Wesley 268 (Riddle 104 Beach 38 McNamara 30) d Carey 251 (Thomas 93 Solomon 46no Murray 35 Birchall 6-51).

■ CLUB GOLFSATURDAY

BRIGHTON: Medal: B Rigby (22) 60. Trophy: P Barbour (23) 63 cb. Scr: M Turner 71. W: J Kirsch (34) 67.CHELTENHAM: Medal: M Ellis (10) 62. Trophy: A Taranto (13) 66.COMMONWEALTH: Stroke A: B Welsh (9) 69 cb. B: S Hardy (17) 71. C: T Cowper (22) 69. Scr: A Wilken 72. W: K Balazs (31) 74.KINGSTON HEATH: Medal: B Pollock (10) 69 J Mitchell (7) 69 to play off. Scr: R Macafee 72 cb. Medal of Medallists: A Catchlove (16) 71.METROPOLITAN: AMCR 72 Stableford A: W Hibbins (9) 42. B: M Cooch (17) 40. C: M Browne 22) 40 cb. trophy: C Howitt (12) 76 cb.ROYAL MELBOURNE: Stableford A: E Evans (9) 41 cb. B: T Brosnahan (26) 44.SANDRINGHAM: Par A: P Rich (14) 4 up. B: G Maynard (15) 5 up. C: C Lynch (30) 3 up. Overall: P Bottomley (21) 6 up.SOUTHERN: Stroke div 1: B Shearer (3) 69. Div 2: A Ille (12) 68 cb. Div 3: S Feldman (32) 70.VICTORIA: Stroke A: L Murnane (3) 66. B: J Byrne (15) 70. C: T Jeffreys (18) 72 cb. White: C Murphy (25) 3 up. Trophy: D Smyth (11) 77.

■ BOWLSSATURDAY METROPOLITAN PENNANT

Round 15Premier Division: Altona 2-71 lost to Lalor 16-81 (B Foley 20 d C McCarron 18 B Peck 19 lost to M Lucas 20 D Zitter 14 lost to W Hutson 16 B Coad 18 lost to W Turley 27), Mentone 18-88 d Werribee 0-65 (D Jones 17 d B Major 16 D Rushton 34 d B Barker 18 E Spence 20 d M O’Neil 18 B McCallum 17 d D Christie 13), Brighton 4-76 lost to Clayton 14-86 (J McCarron 12 lost to D Benwell 24 L Schraner 24 d T Wood 14 A Wilson 16 lost to G Archer 34 T Shannon 24 d B Lester 14), Melbourne 14-104 d Essendon 4-69 (T Simmons 19 lost to P Loe 21 D Fisher 27 d M Wilson 16 R Green Jnr 37 d N Wilson 9 B Leighton 21 lost to A Flapper 23), Moonee Ponds 18-92 d Bundoora RSL 0-77 (S Fordham 24 d L Aiello 18 A Galloway 24 d D DiFlorio 20 M Jacobsen 25 d N McIntyre 22 B Spurr 19 d I Ewing 17).Div 1: Sec 1: Results N/A. Sec 2: Elth 4-72 MCC (2) 14-92, Foots Pk Rosam 3-78 Yarr/Foot 15-83, Elst Clb 3-66 Deer Pk 15-74, Bund RSL (2) 2-64 Kings 16-81, Lal (2) 5-76 Glenr 13-79.

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HIT AND RUN: Australian under-21 teammates run to congratulateWill Gilmour (top left and inset) on his winner against Great Britain

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IT’S a common childhood dream toscore the winning goal in a grandfinal – even better if it’s against anold foe – but few get the chance toachieve it.

But St Kilda hockey player WillGilmour, 19, did just that when hescored the golden-goal winner forthe Australian under-21 team at Janu-ary’s Youth Olympics in Sydney.

Even better was doing it againstGreat Britain in the gold medalmatch.

‘‘It’s what dreams are made of, tobe honest,’’ said Gilmour, who playsfor Toorak East Malvern.

‘‘I seriously couldn’t believe it.There are a few photos of me and itlooks like I’ve won the lottery orsomething. It was just disbelief andsheer happiness.’’

It capped off a busy couple ofmonths for Gilmour in the Austra-lian colours, after a trip to Malaysiawith the same team in November.

‘‘We finished third there, which

was a little disappointing but still anamazing experience playing inanother country,’’ Gilmour said.

‘‘And then Sydney was amazing,obviously the closest any of us in theteam have come to playing in theOlympics, and we got to play sometop nations.’’

After progressing through the pre-liminary rounds, Australia facedarch-rival Great Britain in the goldmedal match and quickly raced to a3-0 lead.

But the Brits forced their wayback into the contest and took thelead with just minutes remainingbefore a fourth Australian goalforced the match to golden goalextra time.

Just two minutes into extra timeand Gilmour was the hero, finishingoff a brilliant solo run with a crack-ing shot to send his team into cele-bration mode.

‘‘It went through the goalie’s legsand he took my vision away fromwhere the ball was and I was look-ing around to see where it had

gone,’’ Gilmour said. ‘‘When I saw ithad gone in I couldn’t believe it.

‘‘It took me a moment to realisewe’d won the game and we’d wonthe gold medal and I’d put it in.

‘‘To do that for your country wassomething I couldn’t even dreamabout. I was blown away.’’

After the highs of Sydney, Gil-mour now has some time off beforeresuming competition with TEMand Victoria’s under-21 side in April,but has one eye on the junior WorldCup in India at the end of the year.

‘‘I love the sport and it’s a greatfeeling even playing for your club,’’he said. ‘‘But I’d love to be a part ofthat squad for India.’’

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Saints chase outright winST KILDA will be chasing an out-right victory this weekend aftersecuring first-innings points in thePremier Cricket match againstNorthcote on Saturday.

Struggling Northcote won thetoss and elected to bat first at BillLawry Oval and started positively –recent centurion Justin Powick andBlayde Baker put on 50 for the firstwicket until Powick was caughtfor 32.

From there it was largely a pro-cession as the Dragons lost all 10wickets for 93 to be all out for 143.

Returned Perth Scorcher MarcusStoinis top-scored with 59, whileDaniel Mueller took 4/22, LachlanGraf 3/24 and Rob Quiney 3/40 forthe Saints.

St Kilda lost just two wickets as itchased down the total.

Quiney (5) went early but Peter

Handscomb and Tom Moffat stead-ied the innings.

Handscomb departed stumpedfor 65, his third half-centuryin four innings, while Moffat (58not out) and captain Graeme Rum-mans (26) got them over the line.

The Saints ended the first day on3/159.

MELBOURNE has a strangleholdon the Premier Cricket match withEssendon after a stunning bowlingperformance by Patrick Smith onday one of the match at the AlbertGround on Saturday.

The Demons already have first-innings points and will be aiming tobowl the Bombers out cheaply onthe second day to take maximumpoints and consolidate their posi-tion on top of the table.

Skipper Andrew Kent sent Essen-

don in and the Bombers lasted just44 overs to be bowled out for 93,thanks mainly to Smith’s 6/20.

Star leg-spinner Brenton McDon-ald took 2-16, while wicketkeeperAsh Middlin took four catches,including a blinder down the legside.

An opening stand of 109 by BenWay (88) and Michael Hill (58) car-ried Melbourne past the total withease before Hill was finally out to asharp catch off Daniel Slevison.

That brought Alex Keath to thecrease and he wasted no time inmaking 44 not out from just 36balls. He and Way put on 84 for thesecond wicket before Way was out.

At 2/197 the batsmen werecalled in to give Melbourne achance to get some late wickets.

But Essendon finished the day0/12, still 93 behind.

Brighton secure in top four despite thrilling lossBY DANIEL PAPROTH

FINALS COUNTDOWN: Brighton bowlers Tom Harber and Todd Shannon are pictures of concentration during their game

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SBRIGHTON retained its position inthe top four of the Bowls VictoriaPremier Division despite a homeloss to Clayton on Friday night.

The 76-86 loss, just the secondloss in four years for Brighton on itsblue indoor rink, was not enoughfor Clayton to bump Brighton fromthird spot on the ladder.

Clayton dominated for much ofthe day with a side that includedScottish bowler and world outdoortriples champion Graeme Archerand Australian squad member BarrieLester. Controlling play by as muchas 20 shots, it appeared victory wasa forgone conclusion until a stirringlate fightback by Brighton.

On the last end of Lee Schraner’srink, with Brighton having closedwithin a couple of shots, Geoff Mas-kell trailed the jack to a swag ofBrighton bowls, leaving his sideseven shots up.

But opposing skipper Tony Woodthen ran into a pack of Claytonbowls in front of the jack, pushingone close enough to cause an eight-shot turnaround and steal thepoints.

Brighton coach Rob Huddle said itwas a thrilling end to the match.

“Wood’s shot snuffed out our last lit-tle gasp,” he said. “But it was a fight-ing effort to get back and almostsnatch victory.

“Clayton is a pretty damned goodside and they were never going tobe easybeats but certainly Brightonshould have got through that one.

“It was disappointing but when

you are behind it’s a bit hard tocatch up against good opposition.We had to play a lot of drives andaggressive shots and they don’talways work.”

With only three rounds remainingbefore the finals, and Clayton, Bun-doora RSL and Altona all sitting justbehind it on the ladder Brighton

must play well to ensure a finalsplace.

The next match is away at theweekend to cellar-dwellers Lalor,who will buoyed by a win overAltona on Saturday. A home gameagainst reigning premier Melbournefollows before a last-round awayclash against Bundoora RSL.

MATCH REPORT BRIEFS

■ ST KILDA RECOVERSNorthcote will have to make 277to beat St Kilda’s Second XI atHarry Trott Oval on Saturday. TheSaints made a horror start andwere 3/14 and 5/90 before a122-run stand between JoshDrummond (67) and Tom Morris(55) steered them to 8/276.

■ DAVIES THE STARBen Davies’ 124 not out was thehighlight on day one of St KildaThird’s XI match againstNorthcote. Half-centuries toStephen Zayler (54) and AlexBychkov (59) helped the Saintsto 305 all out.

■ WINNIN’ McKINNONMcKinnon took the pointsagainst Airport West StChristopher’s in the SeniorDivision of the VTCA on Saturday.After posting 238 on AustraliaDay, McKinnon bowled outAirport West for 227.

■ POINTS TO BENTLEIGHBentleigh fell short of an outrightbut still took the points againstBeaumaris in the Senior Divisionof the VTCA. After making 269,Bentleigh then bowledBeaumaris out for 142 and hadthem 6/116 in the second.

■ ONE OUT, ONE INVFL club Sandringham has lostdefender James Hallahan, whowill play local football after 14games in the Zebras’ senior sidein 2012. But the club has pickedup Tom Cameron from SFL clubMurrumbeena.

■ B&F STAR RETURNSHampton Rovers’ 2013 playinglist has been bolstered by thereturn of former B&F winnerMark Devereaux. The midfielderreturns after finishing second inHastings’ B&F in 2012.

■ HAMMERS PREPARESFL club Hampton Hammers willplay practice matches againstEdithvale-Aspendale on March 8and against Fish Creek andnewly-founded Carrum PattersonLakes on dates to bedetermined.

■ SAINTS CALLED UPThree St Kilda crews will representPort Phillip at the Australian SurfRowers League Open fromFebruary 8-10. Angry Dogs will gofor a third straight gold medal inthe Masters 200 class, while1100 Hotline and Wild Cats willcompete in the Open Women.

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’Perfect Storm’wrecks St KildaA ‘‘PERFECT storm’’ conspiredagainst St Kilda in an embarrassingloss against Moorabbin in divisiontwo of Victorian Summer Leaguebaseball.

Problems with the pitching armof Saints’ US import, Anthony Cera-fice, and big hitting from Moorabbinsaw the Saints crushed 23-5.

St Kilda coach Adam Franks said itwas “ugly” for his side. “We made anerror on the first play of the gameand it set the tone,” he said.

‘‘Sore pitching arms and the factthey are a pretty good hitting teammade it a perfect storm and theyhad a really good day.”

Franks said he was confidentCerafice was not seriously injured.

“We’re hoping it’s just sore fromoveruse,’’ he said. ‘‘We’ll probablyrest him for one or two games oruse him in a late-innings role.”

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