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ISSUE 6COMMUNITY UMPIRING ROUND
MAY 14, 2016
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Interleague… Netball Interleague commences this Friday 13 May with our Under 19s and A-Grade representative teams playing Northern (Football) Netball League from 7pm at Parade College Bundoora. We wish A-Grade coach Melanie Starr, Under 19s coach Nicki Arnold and all selected players the very best of luck.
The Interleague schedule continues next Saturday 21 May with the Worksafe AFL Victoria Community Championships, where the SFNL are hosting the Ellinbank & District Football Netball League at Marriot Waters Reserve, Lyndhurst. This will be an action packed day with three netball interleague matches including Under 19s, B-Grade and A-Grade and two football interleague matches in Under 18s and Seniors.
The day will have a real community and entertaining aspect to it, with prizes and giveaways from Westfield Fountain Gate. More details can be found at sfnl.com.au.
Female Football is coming to the South… The SFNL are set to launch a women’s football competition as early as next season and have recently established a female football working party. The aim of the group is to drive a female football strategy and plan, with the view to establish a six-team SFNL women’s competition in 2017.
The working party recently held their inaugural meeting and confirmed objectives for the upcoming twelve months. The group is focused on identifying and recruiting a minimum six clubs to participate in the inaugural SFNL women’s competition from 2017, while driving a cultural change process and awareness of women’s participation in football.
As part of the League’s commitment to female football, a Project Officer has been appointed in ex-Sandown Cobras Football Netball Club, General Manager Brett Phillips.
Brett’s role as Female Football Project Officer is to be a
leader in the football community, to create a positive learning environment and facilitate increased women’s football participation. Brett brings a wealth of club development experience and will be a significant resource engaging SFNL clubs in the recruitment and retention of women footballers.
I wrote to all clubs this week inviting them to a female football information night, where the work to launch this inaugural competition begins now. For those interested in supporting your club with this exciting initiative, please speak with your club president.
Community Umpiring Round At grounds and courts across the SFNL this weekend we celebrate Community Umpiring Round.
The initiative is designed to recognise those patrolling the netball courtside, running the boundary, manning the goal line and controlling the action out in the middle each week, and the huge role they play in our game.
The SFNL are delighted once again to be supporting Community Umpiring Round where we aim to drive the important messages:
1. Umpiring keeps you involved in the game you love, the greatest game in the world;
2. It is a fantastic way to keep fit and teaches life skills of discipline, leadership and decision-making;
3. Regardless of gender, nationality, physical capabilities, anyone can be involved in umpiring;
4. You can earn some great money doing it!
I am pleased the SFNL are currently experiencing our highest ever registered football umpire numbers and significant credit must be awarded to our recently appointed Director of Umpiring, Peter Marshall. Well done to Pete and his team!
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DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 4 DIVISION 1 SENIORTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Dingley 4 4 0 0 431 187 230.48 16
Bentleigh 4 4 0 0 300 231 129.87 16
East Malvern 4 3 1 0 328 235 139.57 12
Oakleigh District 4 3 1 0 351 257 136.58 12
St Pauls 4 2 2 0 312 253 123.32 8
Mordialloc 4 2 2 0 254 215 118.14 8
Clayton 4 1 3 0 301 355 84.79 4
Cheltenham 4 1 3 0 260 327 79.51 4
St Kilda City 4 0 4 0 231 363 63.64 0
East Brighton 4 0 4 0 127 472 26.91 0
GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 RESERVETEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Dingley 4 4 0 0 324 107 302.80 16
East Malvern 4 4 0 0 367 193 190.16 16
Bentleigh 4 3 1 0 418 201 207.96 12
E.B Bentleigh Vampires 4 3 1 0 328 201 163.18 12
Cheltenham 4 2 2 0 229 220 104.09 8
Clayton 4 2 2 0 250 336 74.40 8
St Kilda City 4 1 3 0 278 214 129.91 4
Mordialloc 4 1 3 0 166 350 47.43 4
Oakleigh District 4 0 4 0 156 393 39.69 0
St Pauls 4 0 4 0 124 425 29.18 0
East Malvern 4.0 9.2 11.4 12.6-78Oakleigh District 1.7 2.10 5.13 9.18-72East Malvern: Goal Kickers: S. Fiora 3, J. Crameri 3, N. Robinson 2, M. Ryan 2, L. Fitzgerald, I. McCrimmon Best Players: N. Barry, N. Robinson, M. Terech, I. McCrimmon, D. TaylorOakleigh District: Goal Kickers: J. Hill 3, P. Fermanis 2, D. Velardo 2, D. Kiellerup, M. Fletcher Best Players: P. Carroll, P. Fermanis, J. Hill, D. Kiellerup, L. Casey, A. Howison
East Malvern 3.1 5.5 6.7 13.12-90Oakleigh District 1.5 2.5 8.12 9.14-68East Malvern: Goal Kickers: B. Baker 3, N. Douglas 2, D. Visser 2, J. Kirtland 2, G. Gemetzis, R. Fenton, J. Lumsden, A. Pattinson Best Players: R. Fenton, J. Kirtland, B. Baker, D. Visser, A. PattinsonOakleigh District: Goal Kickers: S. Geurens 2, J. Castello 2, C. Cappelleri, W. LeMarca, D. Raman, T. Tzouvelis, M. Dobson Best Players: W. LeMarca, D. Raman, T. Tzouvelis, D. Carosella, L. Gangemi
Cheltenham 1.2 4.8 6.10 13.12-90East Brighton 1.2 2.2 5.3 7.5-47Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Dewar 3, A. Dewar 3, J. Pennycuick 2, M. Bowles, C. Graham, J. Davis, J. Barclay, J. Kilner Best Players: D. Vaughan, J. McCartney, M. Thorneycroft, M. Dewar, C. Graham, A. DewarEast Brighton: Goal Kickers: H. White 2, M. Bertoncello, B. Hope, H. Healey, M. Lavender, B. Wescombe Best Players: M. Jamieson, B. Hope, A. Viney, W. Wiseman, M. Harding, H. Healey
Cheltenham 0.2 2.2 3.4 6.5-41E.B Bentleigh Vampires 4.6 5.7 9.8 11.10-76Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Tobin 3, B. Stevens 2, P. Conroy Best Players: K. Tuhiwai, A. Garlick, S. Lay, C. Brumley, J. Tobin, P. ConroyE.B Bentleigh Vampires: Goal Kickers: A. Lee 3, A. Griffiths 2, A. Walker 2, D. Grant, A. Pendlebury, J. Watts, T. Stach Best Players: A. Lee, A. Pendlebury, A. Walker, T. Stach, A. Griffiths, D. Grant
St Pauls 3.5 5.6 7.7 12.9-81Mordialloc 0.0 0.5 3.6 4.8-32St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Berry 6, H. Ambrose 2, T. Roberts, W. Clarke, J. Verlin, C. Cathcart Best Players: H. Hunt, J. Berry, D. Hutchinson, T. McIntyre, J. Verlin, W. ClarkeMordialloc: Goal Kickers: M. Fries, B. Turner, S. Bradley, M. Ravenall Best Players: T. Bastion, L. Barnhoorn, S. Van Velsen, R. Evans, N. Evans, C. Brooking
St Pauls 1.3 3.3 5.8 6.9-45Mordialloc 3.1 7.2 9.2 11.7-73St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Hanley 2, T. East, F. Jenkins, J. Lloyd, N. Hogan Best Players: N. Hogan, F. Jenkins, A. Hay, L. Carracher, J. Pirovano, T. EastMordialloc: Goal Kickers: P. Nelson 4, N. Fitzgerald 2, T. Howard, D. Bott, W. Thompson, S. Cunningham, S. Gregory Best Players: L. Ardrey, J. Gregory, S. Gregory, D. Bott, B. Bedwell, D. Schofield
Clayton 1.3 3.6 7.13 8.15-63Bentleigh 3.3 7.6 7.7 12.11-83Clayton: Goal Kickers: S. Scanlon 2, J. Bourke 2, R. Palazzolo, N. Scanlon, D. Evangelista, M. Wilson Best Players: J. Bourke, L. Boyle, J. McEwin, C. Wilson, T. Papworth, J. RigoniBentleigh: Goal Kickers: P. Nicholls 5, S. Lawry 2, M. Troutbeck 2, M. Allamby, B. Morrison, S. Balic Best Players: S. Lawry, P. Nicholls, S. McGarry, K. Heaphy-Wemyss, J. Hall, A. Walsh
Clayton 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.6-72Bentleigh 16.11 16.11 16.11 21.14-140Clayton: Goal Kickers: M. Wills 2, J. Collins 2, D. Ross 2, K. Valentini 2, C. Pearce, M. McHenry, D. Bracebridge Best Players: K. Valentini, D. Ross, M. Wills, C. Collins, D. Bracebridge, J. CollinsBentleigh: Goal Kickers: S. Scotland 3, P. Dimattina 3, S. Galileos 2, K. Murphy 2, A. Locandro 2, D. Petrakis 2, L. Hogton-Hewish 2, C. Fidler, M. Smith, L. Dimattina, A. West, B. Zylbersztajn Best Players: D. Petrakis, J. Coles, M. Smith, R. Moriarty, K. Murphy, S. Scotland
St Kilda City 1.5 2.5 3.6 6.8-44Dingley 1.1 9.3 14.5 19.10-124St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: D. Sloan 2, V. Dang, C. Hansen, R. Thomson, B. Gutterson Best Players: R. Thomson, J. Capp, V. Dang, S. Lewin, A. Green, D. SloanDingley: Goal Kickers: C. McQueen 4, S. Gaertner 4, K. Feehan 3, D. Farmer 2, M. Morwood, S. Cleeve, . Rusan, S. Williams, K. Davidson, D. Ades Best Players: K. Davidson, D. Ades, D. Morris, M. Morwood, Rusan, S. Cleeve
St Kilda City 4.2 5.2 6.7 6.7-43Dingley 2.1 5.2 7.4 10.6-66St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: G. Krepp 2, J. Vlahos 2, A. Hunter 2 Best Players: B. Johnstone, T. Shrimpton, J. Cheah, B. May, J. Nanovich, B. GrimisonDingley: Goal Kickers: L. Moore 3, V. Arena 2, T. Ristevski, M. Turville, C. Scimia, C. Brooks, J. Ellis Best Players: J. Boyle, A. La Rocca, T. Ristevski, J. Wylie, V. Arena, L. Moore
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Div 1 St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City
Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc
Oakleigh District Bentleigh Bentleigh Oakleigh District Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh
East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern
Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley
Div 2 Black Rock Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough
Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts Port Colts
Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Murrumbeena Hampton
Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights
Highett Highett Heatherton Highett Highett Highett Highett
Div 3 Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills
Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam Hallam
Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood
Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles
Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Mount Waverley
Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin
LAST WEEK 14 14 12 12 13 12 13
TOTAL 58 61 57 58 59 54 63
DIVISION 1
EAST BRIGHTON V ST KILDA CITY
MORDIALLOC V CHELTENHAM
BENTLEIGH V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT
EAST MALVERN V ST PAULS
DINGLEY V CLAYTON
DIVISION 2
KEYSBOROUGH V BLACK ROCK
PORT MELBOURNE COLTS V CAULFIELD
MURRUMBEENA V HAMPTON
SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS V CHELSEA HEIGHTS
HIGHETT V HEATHERTON
BYE: SKYE
DIVISION 3
ENDEAVOUR HILLS V SOUTH YARRA
SANDOWN V HALLAM
ASHWOOD V LYNDHURST
DANDENONG V DOVETON EAGLES
MOUNT WAVERLEY V LYNDALE
C.P.L V MOORABBIN
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DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTEREast Malvern played their ‘Get Out of Jail Free’ card on Saturday with a heart-stopping six-point triumph over Oakleigh District at Dunlop Reserve.
The Panthers led by 34 points at half time, and with a 28-point advantage midway through the final term, they looked as good as home. However, the Districts came storming home in the last 10 minutes, but were ultimately left to rue missed opportunities in their 12.6 (78) to 9.78 (72) defeat.
Nathan Robinson and Jimmy Dowling helped orchestrate the home side’s win with sublime performances through the midfield, while down back Nick Barry and Isaac McCrimmon kept danger men David Velardo and Khaled Kandakji unusually quiet.
Panthers pair Scott Fiora and Justin Crameri did the damage on the scoreboard, combining for six majors while up the other end, Justin Hill finished with three. Oakleigh’s star playmaker Paul Fermanis was well held by Will Sadler for three quarters, but was let off the chain in the final term and booted two late goals to get his side back in the contest.
Pat Carroll has been in tremendous form so far in 2016 and was again sparkling in defence for the black and whites, while Andy Howison and Luke Casey did most of the heavy lifting in the Oak’s engine room.
Meanwhile, a devastating seven-goal final term saw Cheltenham dispose of a brave East Brighton outfit and claim their first win of the year at Jack Barker Oval.
The Vampires took the fight right up to the Rosellas for three quarters, but ultimately couldn’t stay with them until the end, going down 13.12 (90) to 7.5 (47).
The 43-point margin greatly flattered Cheltenham, who led by just seven points before James Pennycuick’s goal at the 22-minute mark of the third term. But the more experienced Rosellas flexed their muscle in the last quarter, with Daniel Vaughan especially prolific.
The Dewar boys, Michael and Andy, slotted three goals each for the winners.
And it was the usual suspects in Mark ‘Jewie’ Jamieson and Barry Hope keeping the visitors in it, while boom recruit Aaron Viney played perhaps his best game for the club.
In the battle of the canines, it was the Bulldogs causing an upset of sorts, comprehensively outplaying the Bloodhounds at McKinnon Reserve.
St Pauls kept their Mordialloc opponents goalless in the first half on their way to a comfortable 12.9 (81) to 4.8 (32) victory.
It was a lacklustre display from last year’s runner-up, with their three-goal third term the only positive for the afternoon.
Justin Berry single-handedly outscored Mordialloc with a six-goal masterclass, however, it wasn’t enough to earn him best on ground recognition. That honour went to Harrison Hunt, while David Hutchison and Trent McIntyre were also prominent.
Skipper Todd Bastion and Luke Barnhoorn led the Mordi resistance.
Bentleigh remains undefeated after the club recorded its first ever victory over Clayton at Meade Reserve, 12.11 (83) to 8.15 (63).
Injuries to the Scanlon brothers Nick (hamstring) and Stewart (broken arm) compounded what was a tough day at the office for the Clays, as the club slumped to its third consecutive defeat.
The Demons booted five unanswered goals in the final term to overcome a six-point three quarter time deficit, with Sam McGarry and veteran skipper Scott Lawry (two goals) both in scintillating form.
Paddy Nicholls finished with another bag of five to extend his lead atop the league goalkicking table, while young key forward Matt Troutback jagged a couple in his first game for the year in red and blue.
Jack Bourke played a lone hand for the vanquished Clays.
The final game of the round saw the ruthless Dingoes hand out an 80-point shellacking to St Kilda City at the Peanut Farm, 19.10 (124) to 6.8 (44).
The Saints held a slender advantage at quarter time, but from there it was one-way traffic as an eight-goal second term set the visitors up for a resounding win.
Calhan ‘the Dream’ McQueen and Steve Gaertner topped the goalkickers list with four each, while Kane Davidson and Danny Ades were also influential as Dingley extended its lead at every change.
Skipper Ricky Thomson was City’s best.
ROUND 5 PREVIEW
EAST BRIGHTON vs ST KILDA CITY (Widdop Crescent Reserve) The Vampires last week played their best game of the season and would be confident of causing an upset against the improving St Kilda City.
The match is East Brighton’s first at their new ‘home’ venue, and the limited confines of Widdop Crescent may assist Pete Larsen’s boys in their defensive efforts.
They aren’t without a chance here, but it would take a brave man to tip the Vampires. St Kilda City should get the chocolates in this one.
MORDIALLOC vs CHELTENHAM (Ben Kavanagh Reserve) Granted, the Kennel is a tough venue for visiting sides to claim the four points at, but nevertheless the Bloods would be filthy with their efforts last Saturday. You can bet on a much improved performance from them this week.
Cheltenham have shown glimpses of their improvement in patches this season, but haven’t yet been able to string together four quarters of consistent footy. Expect more of the same this week.
The Rosellas will be highly-competitive for a quarter or two, but Mordi will be too polished when the game is there to be won.
BENTLEIGH vs OAKLEIGH DISTRICT (Bentleigh Reserve) Oakleigh District performed magnificently last week, and really should have come away with the points had they not shot themselves in the foot in front of goal. Despite this, they still find themselves inside the top four with an enviable 3-1 record.
The Demons, meanwhile, are living up to their pre-season billing as Division 1’s big improvers, with their old hands leading the resurgence. Their new recruits are also delivering in spades.
This will be a tremendous contest between two in-form sides, but Bentleigh will prevail at home.
EAST MALVERN vs ST PAULS (Dunlop Reserve) East Malvern haven’t set the world on fire in their opening four games, with injuries playing their part, but are still finding ways to get the job done. They won’t be too disappointed sitting third on the ladder.
St Pauls, though, have had a topsy-turvy start to the year. Smashed by Dingley and downed by Bentleigh in the opening two rounds, the Dogs have played some tremendous football in the past fortnight to square the ledger.
Strangely, due to fixture quirks, this will be East Malvern’s fourth match at the Zoo in five weeks, which is no doubt advantageous. The Dogs are starting to fire, but it’s hard to go past East Malvern at home.
DINGLEY vs CLAYTON (Souter Oval) After a pre-season that promised so much, the Clay’s 2016 campaign is now starting to unravel. Their perilous 1-3 record has been exacerbated by injuries to key personnel, which only makes their journey back into contention even harder. And this week they face the toughest task in Southern League footy – the Dingoes at Souter Oval.
Dingley fired a warning shot to the rest of the competition with their demolition of the Saints, and are looking like a well-oiled machine with a few of last year’s reserves premiership players now stepping up and making an impact at senior level.
This could get ugly for Clayton.
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2016 DIVISION 1 SENIOR FIXTUREROUND 1 16-APREast Brighton 6.4-40 def by East Malvern 21.15-141Dingley 14.11-95 def Mordialloc 5.5-35Bentleigh 10.5-65 def St Pauls 6.8-44Oakleigh District 16.14-110 def Cheltenham 6.12-48Clayton 15.16-106 def St Kilda City 13.10-88
ROUND 2 23-APRMordialloc 15.20-110 def East Brighton 2.6-18 Dingley 21.8-134 def St Pauls 8.8-56 (10-Apr)Cheltenham 10.10-70 def by Bentleigh 13.14-92St Kilda City 6.9-45 def by Oakleigh District 11.7-73East Malvern 12.16-88 def Clayton 6.10-46
GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 3 30-APREast Brighton 3.4-22 def by St Pauls 19.17-131Dingley 11.12-78 def Cheltenham 7.10-52Bentleigh 8.12-60 def St Kilda City 8.6-54Oakleigh District 14.12-96 def Clayton 12.14-86Mordialloc 11.11-77 def East Malvern 2.9-21
ROUND 4 7-MAYCheltenham 13.12-90 def East Brighton 7.5-47St Kilda City 6.8-44 def by Dingley 19.10-124Clayton 8.15-63 def by Bentleigh 12.11-83East Malvern 12.6-78 def Oakleigh District 9.18-72 St Pauls 12.9-81 def Mordialloc 4.8-32
ROUND 5 14-MAYEast Brighton v St Kilda City Dingley v ClaytonBentleigh v Oakleigh District Mordialloc v CheltenhamEast Malvern v St Pauls
ROUND 6 28-MAYClayton v East BrightonOakleigh District v DingleyBentleigh v East Malvern St Kilda City v MordiallocCheltenham v St Pauls
ROUND 7 4-JUNEast Brighton v Oakleigh District Dingley v Bentleigh Mordialloc v ClaytonSt Pauls v St Kilda City East Malvern v Cheltenham
MARBUT STONE ROUND 8 18-JUNBentleigh v East BrightonDingley v East Malvern Oakleigh District v MordiallocClayton v St Pauls St Kilda City v Cheltenham
ROUND 9 25-JUNEast Brighton v Dingley Mordialloc v BentleighSt Pauls v Oakleigh District Cheltenham v Clayton East Malvern v St Kilda City
ROUND 10 2-JULEast Malvern v East Brighton Mordialloc v Dingley (M)St Pauls v Bentleigh Cheltenham v Oakleigh District St Kilda City v Clayton
ROUND 11 9-JULEast Brighton v v MordiallocSt Pauls v DingleyBentleigh v CheltenhamOakleigh District v St Kilda City Clayton v East Malvern
ROUND 12 16-JULSt Pauls v East Brighton Cheltenham v Dingley St Kilda City v Bentleigh Clayton v Oakleigh District East Malvern v Mordialloc
ROUND 13 23-JULEast Brighton v CheltenhamDingley v St Kilda City Bentleigh v Clayton Oakleigh District v East Malvern Mordialloc v St Pauls
ROUND 14 30-JULSt Kilda City v East BrightonClayton v Dingley Oakleigh District v Bentleigh Cheltenham v MordiallocSt Pauls v East Malvern
ROUND 15 6-AUGEast Brighton v Clayton Dingley v Oakleigh District East Malvern v Bentleigh Mordialloc v St Kilda City St Pauls v Cheltenham
ROUND 16 13-AUGOakleigh District v East Brighton Bentleigh v Dingley Clayton v MordiallocSt Kilda City v St PaulsCheltenham v East Malvern
ROUND 17 20-AUGEast Brighton v Bentleigh East Malvern v Dingley Mordialloc v Oakleigh District St Pauls v Clayton Cheltenham v St Kilda City
ROUND 18 27-AUGDingley v East Brighton Bentleigh v MordiallocOakleigh District v St Pauls Clayton v CheltenhamSt Kilda City v East Malvern
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DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD: ROUND 5 / BRUCE HILLEast Brighton v St Kilda City
First met in 1972 - 50 matches (East Brighton 28 wins, St Kilda City 22 wins)Largest Winning Margin East Brighton 128 pts (31/7/04)
St Kilda City 178 pts (30/6/07)Smallest Winning Margin East Brighton 2 pts (10/7/82)
St Kilda City 3 pts (26/4/75)Highest Score East Brighton 29-14-188 (31/7/04)
St Kilda City 33-14-212 (30/6/07)Lowest Score East Brighton 4-4-28 (1/8/09)
St Kilda City 5-5-35 (4/8/12)Mordialloc v Cheltenham
First met in SESFL in 1991 - 34 matches (Cheltenham 17 wins, Mordialloc 17 wins)Largest Winning Margin Mordialloc 128 pts (27/4/91)
Cheltenham 96 pts (22/7/00)Smallest Winning Margin Mordialloc 1 pt (16/8/03)
Cheltenham 3 pts (22/6/02)Highest Score Mordialloc 25-17-167 (27/4/91)
Cheltenham 22-12-144 (17/6/06)Lowest Score Mordialloc 2-6-18 (22/7/00)
2-6-18 (30/6/12)Cheltenham 2-8-20 (19/6/10)
Bentleigh v Oakleigh DistrictFirst met in 1993 - 23 matches (Bentleigh 14 wins, Oakleigh District 9 wins)
Largest Winning Margin Bentleigh 187 pts (16/5/98)Oakleigh District 92 pts (6/5/95)
Smallest Winning Margin Bentleigh 11 pts (26/6/93)Oakleigh District 9 pts (13/4/13)
Highest Score Bentleigh 36-19-235 (16/5/98)Oakleigh District 19-17-131 (6/5/95)
Lowest Score Bentleigh 5-9-39 (6/5/95, 11/8/12)Oakleigh District 5-3-33 (27/8/11)East Malvern (incorporating Tooronga/Malvern) v St Pauls
First met in 2007 - 16 matches (St Pauls 15 wins, East Malvern 1 win)Largest Winning Margin St Pauls 190 pts (28/7/07)
East Malvern 64 pts (11/4/15)Smallest Winning Margin St Pauls 8 pts (28/6/08)
East Malvern 64 pts (11/4/15)Highest Score St Pauls 35-25-235 (28/7/07)
East Malvern 17-10-112 (11/4/15)Lowest Score St Pauls 6-12-48 (11/4/15)
East Malvern 0-7-7 (4/5/13)Dingley v Clayton
First met in 2009 - 12 matches (Dingley 10 wins, Clayton 2 wins)Largest Winning Margin Clayton 45 pts (19/5/12)
Dingley 119 pts (26/7/14)Smallest Winning Margin Clayton 3 pts (16/7/11)
Dingley 21 pts (6/7/13)Highest Score Clayton 16-10-106 (19/5/12)
Dingley 23-16-154 (13/6/15)Lowest Score Clayton 4-3-27 (26/7/14)
Dingley 6-16-52 (16/7/11)
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DIVISION 1: ROUND 5
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEEAST BRIGHTON
ST KILDA CITY
EAST BRIGHTONGround: Widdop Crescent Reserve,
Widdop Cres, Hampton East
Colours: Red With a white V
Coach: Peter Larsen
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Nick Duncan 23 Jordan Rogers
2 Marcus Lavender 24 Michael De Luca
3 Isaac Williams 25 Shaun Pearce
4 Peter Larsen 26 Damian Lynch
5 Brodie Muller 27 Adrian Jillich
6 Aaron Viney 28 Jarrad Gaggin
7 Seamus Murphy 29 Tyler Thorne
8 Tom Jessup 30 Adam De Luca
9 Liam Bowman 31 Brendan Gouin
10 Andrew DeMaria 32 Steve Richards
11 Retired 33 Chris Webber
12 Sam Rowe 34 Gavin Naiken
13 Anthony Bailey 35 Andrew Jansen
14 Miles Harding 36 Lachlan Woodhams
15 Isaac Vanderwerf 37 Cian Reid
16 Harry Healey 38 Trent Beard
17 John Conroy 39 Lachlan French
18 James Plant 40 Mike Paxman
19 Harry White 41 Nick Stafford
20 Mitchell Garvey 42 Sam Siggins
21 Barry Hope 43 Tom Eglington
22 Mark Jamieson 48 Michael Angus
ST KILDA CITYGround: Peanut Farm Reserve, Blessington St, St KildaColours: Red, white and black
vertical panels Senior Coach: Robert Johns Reserves Coach: Samer Dagher
# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER1 Simon Hislop 28 Luke Baillie 55 Gareth Joachim
2 Ayang Nanjyok 29 Nathan Laffy 56 Jed LLoyd
3 Rhys Joachim 30 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 57 Dan Ella
4 Brad Neurath 31 Hamish Marshall 58 Benjamin Grimison
5 Declan Harrington 32 Thusan Shrimpton 59 Ben Hall
6 Dylan Sloan 33 Nick Taylor 60 Chanel Lalotoa
7 Juy Capp 34 Jesse McLean 61 Aaron De Netto
8 Ricky Thomson 35 Myles Jamieson 62 Josh Collins
9 Michael Habashi 36 Jack Gavin 63 Kaito Battaglene
10 Mark Tasiyan 37 Ben May 64 Jamie Vlahos
11 Cameron Hansen 38 Andy Hunter 65 Matthew Laux
12 Brent Gutterson 39 Mitchell Burgess 66 Norbert Williams
13 Andrew Walker 40 Sam Lewin 67 Jack Nanovich
14 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 41 Luke Laux 68 Jarvis Mateariki
15 Aaron Green 42 Will Batholemew 69 Dilan Shrimpton
16 Michael Shaw 43 Rick Scott 70 Jaron Helman
17 Jon Hay 44 Will Debruin 71 Samer Dagher
18 Brendan Johnstone 45 Jordan Hilton Taylor 72 Gavin Phillips
19 Caleb Mason 46 Ashleigh Crooks 73 Rudi Taylor
20 Josh Herdman 47 James Symons 74 Damien Maher
21 Alex Considine 48 Jack Baker 75 Ryan Taylor
22 Charles Ryan Orchard 49 Sam McPhee 76 Davide Concilia
23 Henry Sullivan 50 Carlos Kamus 77 Lorent Chitrakapong
24 Ollie Gabelich 51 Lachy Tangas 78 Giacomo Fecht
25 Hasiam Faraj 52 Tom Looi 79 Brian Presnell
26 Julian Cougan 53 Bobby Lee 80 Keegan Powell
27 Jason Cheah 54 Ben Frazer 81 Glen Krepp
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CHELTENHAM
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEBENTLEIGH
OAKLEIGH DISTRICT
Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham
Telephone: 9585 1259
Colours: Red, Yellow and Black vertical panels.
Senior Coach: Des Ryan
Reserve Coach: Alistair Garlick
Thirds Coach: Scott Mellick
CHELTENHAM
# THIRDS1 James Bitmead
2 Stephen Brosnahan
3 Nathan Cerisara
4 Alex Chingarev
5 Anthony Cilia
6 Michael Craig
7 Mark Crossley
8 James Dickinson
9 Avil Digilov
10 Trent Faulks
11 Brendan Gareth
12 David Goodie
13 Kevin Hoard
14 Justin Hynes
15 Chris Jones
16 Andrew Jones
17 Brad Jones
18 Matthew Krohnje
19 Justin Lambert
20 Jack Louis
21 Craig Machell
22 Sam Oke
23 Donald Oke
24 Tim Robertson
25 Leigh Sweetland
26 Michael Thornton
27 Craig Pratchett
28 Shaun Uphill
29 Michael Warburton
30 Mitch Westhead
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Luke Brookman 28 Jeremy Tobin
2 Matt Thorneycroft 29 Alastair Garlick
3 Michael Dewar 30 Chris Graham
4 Andrew Dewar 31 James Pennycuick
5 Justin King 32 Chris Neophitou
6 Sam Perkin 33 Tom Jelleff
7 Matt Zacharin 34 Tom Nelson
8 Bane Suboticki 35 Jarryd Bloink
9 Tim Wigney 36 Ben Shaw
10 Jake Davis 37 Morikot Keo
11 Max Worrell 38 Brendon Stevens
12 Cole Brumley 39 Morgan Hampton
13 Chris Bennets 40 Trent Vanderheiden
14 Sam Quigley 41 Sean Tyniec
15 Callum Brumley 42 Shan Jiffry
16 Chris Germano 44 Mitchell Stevens
17 Jesse Donald 45 Declan Hampton
18 Daniel Vaughan 46 Nathan Dall
19 Anthony Milesi 47 Jack Gavin
20 James McCartney 49 Tyler price
21 Tim Bolger 50 Tom Christopher
22 Jack Worrell 51 Ryan Howells
23 Paul Conroy 55 James Carcassi
24 Matt Bowles 63 Paul Sanders
25 Michael Donahue 98 Adam Jones
27 Matthew Burge 99 Jack Barclay
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Scott Bradley 31 Jayden Gregory
1a Drew Taylor 32 Nick Lawrence
2 Justin Summons 33 Jake O’Donnell
3 Beau Turner 34 Luke Ardrey
3a Nic Kane 35 Andrew Fyans
4 Alistair Pike 36 Matt Ravenall
4a Will Thompson 37 Ashwin Jayaselan
5 Dean Miller 38 Travis Dorsett
6 Todd Bastion 39 Joel Gregory
7 Nathan Evans 40 Michael Fries
7a Aaron Folks 41 Stefan Gregory
8 Jayden Alexandrou 42 Kaleb Tymko
9 James Pither 43 Tom Jewell
10 Josh Kovarik 44 Robbie Evans
11 Carey Neville 45 Brent Bedwell
12 James Morris 46 Matthew Powell
14 Luke Barnhoorn 47 Dean Bott
15 Sean Van Velsen 48 Andrew Kent
16 James Keighley 49 Ben Harrison
18 Shane Lawton 50 Chris Roggero
19 Daniel Quinn 51 John Russo
20 James Roberts 52 Brent Bedwell
21 Michael Barnhoorn 53 Michael Schofield
22 Peter Nelson 55 Dhana Nithyakumar
23 Tony DeMacedo 56 Nick Fitzgerald
24 Tom Howard 57 Shaun Cunningham
25 Morgan Harris 58 Michael Ardrey
26 Simon Fragiacomo 59 Kevin Cevic
27 Brad Lindsey 60 Alex Houghton
28 Scott Pitura 72 Ryan Williams
29 Josh Jewel 73 James Delaney
30 Chris Brooking
Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, McDonald St , Mordialloc
Colours: Red & white stripes Senior Coach: Jason ChappleReserve Coach: Darren Gatt
MORDIALLOCDIVISION 1: ROUND 5DIVISION 1: ROUND 5
Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East
Colours: Black with White Sash
Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy
Reserves Coach: Rick Nagliati
OAKLEIGH DISTRICT
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jake Mullen 26 Kieran Nolan
2 Simon Black 27 Daniel Saldanha
3 Luke Casey 28 Rob Mackay
4 Nathan Brown 29 Sam Geurrens
5 Pat Carroll 30 Khaled Khandakji
6 Hadrian Presti 31 Jason Nicholas
7 Justin Hill 32 Mark Yardin
8 Dave Velardo 33 Dean Coker
9 Ryan Carroll 34 Dave Barbaro
10 Andrew Howison 35 Daniel Watson
10a Paul Gurr 36 Yaz Malcolm
11 Will LeMarca 37 Sam Clayfield
12 Matthew Fletcher 38 Ferlazo Zachary
13 Dan Kiellerup 39 Matthew Kingsley
14 Alex McNicholl 40 Daniel Difede
15 Liam Boschen 41 Sam Russell
16 Aarron Henneman 42 Nick Gisonda
17 Ryan Pearson 43 George Litras
18 Brody Hodic 44 Liam Atchison
19 Brent Crawley 45 Mark Jacotine
20 Rob Mackay 51 Ash Peterson
21 Paul Fermanis 54 Joerel Goujon
22 Joe Castello 60 John Cardamone
23 Mladin Josic 65 Brent DomPaul
24 Robert Edwards 67 Trent McNamara
25 Matthew Grazules
Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Arthur Street (Melway Ref 77 F1)
Telephone: 0424 965 068
Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke
Senior Coach: Paul Dimattina
Reserve Coach: Ryan Fishlock
BENTLEIGH
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Scott Lawry 35 Sam McGarry2 James Coles 36 Tom Backman 3 Mitch Allamby 37 Luke Holmesby 4 Mark Smith 38 Matthew Troutbeck5 James Robertson 39 Andrew Griffiths 6 Spencer Dayl 40 Alan Hendry 7 Barama Blow 41 Micheal Laskey
8a Kade Murphy 42 Matthew Hogan8b Paddy Nicholls 43 Andrew Pendlebury 9 Justin Hall 44 Dimitri Petrakis
10 Paul Dimmatina 45 Alex Walker 11 Kyle Swinden 46 Nick Perry12 Todd James 47 Nick Lowrie13 Damon Grant 48 Lachlan Foott14 Liam Dimmatina 49 PJ Lambrinos15 Liam Hogden-Hewitt 50 James Watts16 Luke Morrison 51 Liam Corkhill17 Brody Lawford 52 Tom Stack18 Toddy Fraser 53 Kade Heaphy-Wemyss
19a Andrew Lee 54 Chris Yenofkain19b Ben Cooper 55 Eugene Alter20 Steve Galileos 56 Jackson Meredith21 Saf Balic 57 JK22 Nick Jordon 58 Danien O'Connor
23a Kayne O'Brien 59 Ben Zurak23b Scott Sice 60 Rob Moriaty24 Ben Zybersztajn 61 Troy Bullock25 Andrew West 62 Jack Dear26 Todd McClean 63 Sean Scotland27 Ben Morrison 64 Aaron Locandro28 Con Peteropoulos 65 Michael Ballard29 Andrew Walsh 66 Luke Delany30 Ryan Murphy 67 Liam Nixon31 Josh McGarry 68 Bryn Stockes32 Chris Fiddler 70 James Howard33 Ben DeNardis 71 Scott Motimer34 Bobby Bennett
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DIVISION 1: ROUND 5
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ST PAULS
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CLAYTON
CLAYTONGround: Meade Reserve Clayton Colours: Black & White Senior Coach: Nick Scanlon Reserve Coach: Corey Pearce
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Danny Gilmour 26 Jack McEwen
2 Dean Scanlon 27 Aaron Mills
3 Nic Crameri 28 Jordan Collins
4 Phillip Kurth 29 Jack Crameri
5 Shannon Gallagher 30 Jack Bourke
6 Gabriel Irons 31 Jayden Gilmour
7 Chris Morrison 32 Mark McHenry
8 Nick Scanlon 33 Dean Evangelista
9 Andrew Ray 34 Gerard Imbriano
10 Glenn Tuckwell 35 Sebastian Valiente
11 Nick Parisi 36 Dylan Bracebridge
12 Stewart Scanlon 37 Luke Ruff
13 Joel Rigoni 38 George Yelayotis
14 Luke Ross 39 Steve Martin
15 Nathan Collins 40 Shaun Hamilton
16 Lachie Caine 41 Corey Wilson
17 Trent Papworth 42 Greg Klapsos
18 Chris Lee 43 Ashley Plozza
19 Rory Naylor 44 Stephen Kurth
20 Corey Pearce 45 Darcy Kingsbury
21 Matt Wilson 46 Rohan Marra
22 Robert Palazzolo 47 Brent Rowley
23 Xavier Deayton 48 Doug Penngilly
24 Lee Boyle 49 Chris Collins
25 Daniel Kirby 50 James Kargas
DINGLEYGround: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley
Colours: Red, Yellow and Black
Senior Coach: Shane Morwood
Reserves Coach: Matthew Benton
Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Steven Gaertner 34 Joel Billings
2 Ryan Stewart 35 James Ball
3 Marcus Freeman 36 Kane Davidson
4 Jack Ades 37 James Piltz
5 Sam Williams 38 Nick Costantino
6 Chris Horton-Milne 39 Tom Ristevski
7 Tony Lavars 40 Andrew Rizzi
8 Joshua Boyle 41 Brad Sessler
9 Travis La Rocca 42 Peter Rizzi
10 Daniel Ades 44 Daniel Morris
11 Joshua Ferguson 45 Tom Cooper
12 Luke Bartholemew 46 Jesse O'Sullivan
13 Matthew Morwood 47 James Cullen
14 Robert Rusan 48 Jason Wylie
15 Stuart Cleeve 49 David Bose
16 Daniel Farmer 50 Anthony La Rocca
18 Andrew Frost 51 Kristen Feehan
19 Tom Wright 52 Jack Hyde
20 Lee Wonnacott 53 Jacob Adkins
22 Stefan Feehan 54 Drew McLean
23 Chris Morgan 55 Caelin Brooker
24 Phil Ball 56 Jordan Bishel
26 Colin Craney 57 Nicholas Taylor
27 Calhan McQueen 58 Will Nevill
28 Joshua Campbell 61 Tom Gent
29 Leigh Moore 62 Vincent Arena
30 Andy Din 63 Joseph Edwards
31 Matthew Ponton 64 Adam Hickford
32 Jack Clausen 65 Danny Din
33 Harry Thompson 99 Clinton Brooks
# THIRDS1 Joseph Edwards
2 Mason Goldin
3 Andrew Ross
4 Andrew Rizzi
5 Kyle Murdoch
6 Drew McLean
8 Harley Geri
10 Peter Rizzi
12 Michael Jeddou
15 Brett Smith
16 Harrison Whelan
21 Paddy Edwards
22 Jayden Corpe
23 Nathan Lowther
24 Andrew Puleio
26 Andrew McNeil
27 Joshua Keyt
28 Jordan Potts
30 Jackson O'Brien
31 Leigh Menzel
32 Matthew Butts
33 Andrew Comino
44 Steven Rositano
50 Adam Sikora
57 Peter Merkus
Ground: McKinnon Reserve, Tucker Rd, McKinnon
Colours: Blue, Red & White
Senior Coach: Richard Houston
Reserves Coach: Michael Hogan
ST PAULS
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Matt Herbstreit 30 James Bragagnolo
2 Nick Shannon 31 Anthony Locandro
3 Fred Jenkins 32 Jordan Lloyd
4 Nicholas Halliday 33 Michael Johnstone
5 Harry Hunt 34 George Young
6 Josh Verlin 35 Jeremy Muldoon
8 Liam Wilson (VC) 36 Scott Bilger
9 Callum Cathcart 37 Tim Walsh
10 Jay Ting 38 Justin Berry
11 Brad Gilder (VC) 39 Thomas Still
12 Tim East 40 Ash Munday
13 Christian McCarthy 41 Jack Hanley
13 Rhys Walton 42 Lachlan Carracher
14 Jarrad Allan 43 Jonathan Sherren
15 Kieran Knox (VC) 44 Joseph Halloran
16 Victor Jenkins 45 Terry Zisimopoulos
17 Dan East 46 Ben Carracher
18 Trent McIntyre 47 Cameron James
19 Carl Herbstreit 49 Chris Vial
20 Tim Roberts 50 Jonathon Davidson
21 Rhys Peet 51 Tim East
22 Dave Hutchinson 52 Ben McCarthy
23 Aaron Hay 53 Michael Hargood
24 Nick Hogan 54 Bob Carracher
25 James Sziller 55 Carey O'Brien
26 Harley Ambrose (C) 56 Dan East
27 Glen Balmforth 57 Dylan kelly
28 Matt Brown 58 Elliott Holden
29 Dino Karamoshos 59
Ground: Dunlop Reserve
Colours: Navy Blue & Red Stripes
Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood
Reserve Coach: Ben Padula/Brock Baker
EAST MALVERN
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 R. Fenton 27 M. Ryan2 T. Tohiariki 28 James Kirtland3 N. Robinson 29 C. Nicholls4 L. Poustie 30 B. Baker5 M. Ferguson 31 S. Robson6 J. Crameri 32 A .Johnson7 K.Gowers 33 N. Barry8 L. Voight 34 T. Burgdorf9 J. Lumsden 35 N. McCann10 L. Fitzgerald 36 G. Gemetzis11 E. Sim 37 S. Lonie12 C. Roughead 38 B. Padula13 T. Smith 39 T. Horton14 D. Roche 41 Retired15 P. Johns 42 B. Taylor16 L. Dowling 43 N.Douglas16* Jackson Kirtland 44 N. Barac17 S. Fiora 45 C. Horstman18 I. McCrimmon 46 P. Welland19 M .Terech 47 H. Rix19* W.Harcourt 48 J. Dear20 S. Skipper 50 C. Harrison21 M. Naughton 52 D. Nadzielski22 P. De Koeyer 53 J. Hammond23 T. Horan 54 T.Bright24 J. Dowling 56 W.Sadler25 S. James 60 T. Herrick26 D. Taylor 64 D. Gauci26* B.Gannon
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DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTESBENTLEIGHFootball Our seniors faced Clayton in what followed a pattern of all our games this season. We trailed at three quarter time, but a come from behind win was achieved through Scott Lawry marshaling his troops and getting it to Division One leading goal kicker Pat Nicholls, as often as possible. Nicholls’ five goals and Matthew Troutbeck’s two in the fourth quarter gave the Demons a hard-fought 20-point win. Bentleigh’s reserves battled the wind as much as anything in a blustery affair at Clayton. With the wind on our side in the final quarter we booted ten goals to runaway with a 68-point win. Dimitri Petrakis and Mark Smith dominated the centre clearances with service
from ruckman James Coles in his 150th game. E.B Bentleigh’s reserves played a tremendous team game in an impressive win at Cheltenham. With seven goal kickers sharing our 11 goals, everyone played their role and together earned an impressive 35-point win. Our 19’s however, lost to Hampton. We struggled against the second placed Hammers and the scoreboard showed it with a 125- point defeat.
Netball Our Division 1 side, bottom of the ladder, played Heatherton, top, though you wouldn’t have known it if you watched the game. A strong goaling display by Caishlin Simpson saw her named Best on Court, in a narrow four-goal loss to Heatherton.
In Division 2 we went up against a well-
drilled St Pauls. The girls fought for the entire 4 quarters, but unfortunately found St Pauls too strong with a final score of 41 – 24. Best on court was awarded to Remi Hynes.
Our Division 3 side played Chelsea Heights, who were too good getting up by 4 in the end. Young mid courter Jade Hildyard was dynamic in attack and was named best on court.
The wind wrecked havoc for our Division 4 side and made life tough for our goalers. In a five point loss to Oakleigh, best on court was given to Rebecca Smith for her efforts in Goal Keeper.
Sponsors Our much-appreciated sponsors of the week:
Our very local Bentleigh RSL 9557 4547, Brighton Toyota 9524 2000 and Ironman 4x4: 4x4 suspension and accessories 1300 731 137.
EAST BRIGHTON Seniors A far better effort with improvement starting to be a reality. Inexperience cost plenty at crucial times and poor finishing will always count against you in the long run but having said that there was plenty to be positive about.
The team never gave up the ghost and it was only in the last 5 minutes Cheltenham were able to stretch their advantage providing a fairly flattering result. It cannot be emphasized enough that if improvement is to be forthcoming it can only come from work on the track during the week. It won’t miraculously appear. Like fitness it has to be manufactured, built upon and the results will show. Keep up the good work
ATTITUDE IS CONTAGIOUS!
Reserves 3 from 4 is a pretty good start to the year with a change in personnel most weeks. After a sluggish start against East Malvern the boys have taken all before it and have looked enthusiastic and well drilled. It is still a long way to go before the season ends but the long awaited clash on June 18 at Arthur Street will provide great entertainment. Congratulations to all concerned with this team.
Under 19’s A slow start to the year for the combined side that has shown signs of promise but hasn’t been able to deliver just yet. This is still a development period and important to keep at the task at hand remembering that ATTITUDE IS CONTAGIOUS so stay positive, work hard on the track and results will
follow. There is talent aplenty amongst this group of players and each will have to start to produce it each week. Winning games of footy is fun so let’s try to enjoy ourselves a bit more.
Netball. No report available
Social Joint Luncheon at Bentleigh Footy Club June 18th put it in your diary. Starts at Midday. Annual Ball at the McKinnon Hotel upstairs June 23. Get your glad rags on and make a night of it. $75.00 per head all inclusive.
Sponsors Brighton Holden, McKinnon Hotel, 360 Constructions, Pizza on Patterson MCRogers Consulting, Snap Fitness, RSM Insurance Brokers, Bendigo Community Bank Elwood. See our new website at www.thevampires.org
MORDIALLOC Round four saw a day in which a tricky wind made life difficult for players in all areas, but in which some of our sides found victories where previously there had been none.
One such side was the netball firsts. They had been around the mark in their early season matches but had not yet tasted success. Half time leads in two of the three matches had come to nought, but that was not to happen against the previously quite impressive CPL outfit. After an even start our girls took complete control after quarter time, and with the likes of Cath Ferguson gaining a foothold in mid-court and Bec Britton leading the shooting brigade, the girls played out their best four quarters of the season to win by 40-25.
The seconds had a rather tougher time of it, coming up against a Caulfield side that was keen to prove that their early season form wasn’t indicative of what they could produce. Hard as the girls tried they couldn’t make any impression, finally finishing behind to the tune of 38-16. The thirds took on a Lyndhurst side that had been regarded upwards having made a mess of whoever they played in division six.
This was a tough affair in which the sides were very evenly matched. The wind strengthened, if that were possible, later in the day which played havoc with the shooters on both sides, and a tight affair finished with Lyndhurst in front by 23-15.
The under 19s had mixed results. The two Dingley sides have not even looked like tasting defeat to this point. Our number one team gave their number one team quite a fright before they were able to steady to win by 36-21. Our number two team had a ding-dong battle with Skye that swung in all sorts of different directions. After a great game to watch in which our girls stayed strong to the end, we gained our first points of the season with the game finishing in a draw at 17-17.
In the football our seconds broke through for their first win of the season at St Pauls. The boys took the early initiative by kicking three goals to one in the first quarter, and with the wind in the second term that lead was extended to 23 points at the main break. As hard as our opponents worked in the second half they were unable to make any impression, and coming home with the monsoon we were able to finish with a 28 point victory. Pete Nelson finished top of the
goalkicking with 4, Nick Fitz contributed 2, with Luke Ardrey and the Gregory brothers strong through the day.
The firsts were put to the sword by a desperate St Pauls side. We were unable to gain any traction in the first half, being able to post only five points before the long break. The boys managed to change the momentum into the wind in the third quarter, winning the stanza by three goals to two, but the effort proved too much, and two early goals to the opposition killed the game off as a contest. Todd Bastion, Luke Barnhoorn and Sean Van Velsen were our best.
Mordialloc Football Netball Club is delighted to announce that Sticky Labels will be continuing as the Major Sponsor of the Club for the 2016 & 2017 SFNL seasons. As part of the partnership, the Sticky Labels logo will continue to prominently feature on the front of the playing shirts & training tops and they will also have premium signage at Ben Kavanagh Reserve. Sticky Labels is a family owned company with its head office in Braeside and has been servicing clients across Australia for over 25 years. They are the preferred label supplier to many of Australia’s leading brands.
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EAST MALVERNReserves The Reserves faced off against Oakleigh District as we looked to remain undefeated in great conditions down at the Zoo.
The first half of the game saw the boys work hard for one another with solid run and carry, accurate kicking around the ground and good defensive pressure.
Looking to take complete control of the game in the second half, we instead came out flat as we let Oakleigh District back into the game by allowing 6.7 goals from the visitors, allowing them to take a 17 point lead going into the last quarter.
After regrouping, we still had confidence that we
could finish the game strongly as we resorted back to working hard for one another to take control of the game, kicking 7.5 in the last quarter to finish the game 22 points ahead.
While it’s great news for the Reserves having a 4-0 record, especially with our depth being tested the last two weeks, we still have plenty of work to do to reach the standard we want to set.
Seniors After a disappointing week the previous it was imperative that we made a strong statement this week against Oakleigh Districts. Again we lost the toss and had to kick into the wind in the first ¼, we started very positively and held an 11 point advantage at the end of the first quarter. In the second ¼ we were able to extend the advantage to 34 points. This was achieved
by playing good team related footy and keeping to our structures. As all good sides do Oakleigh came at us hard in the second half, especially in the last quarter, unfortunately our boys switch off completely and nearly cost ourselves the game.
We must learn to be considered a good side in this competition we need to be switched on for the full game and just not play a half of footy. Better players for the day were both Crimmo and Bazz down back, Robbo and Cobra through the middle and Scotty and Crama up forward. Big game this week against perennial finalist St Paul’s.
Club News This week we are hosting our Ladies Day lunch in the Club Rooms from 12pm, and then we have our Annual Comedy Night on Saturday night. For more information or to book your tickets email [email protected]
DINGLEY The fast-moving train that is the Dingo senior footy team continues to gather momentum, and shows no signs of an impending derailment just yet. It helps when you’re not carrying any passengers, and the young blokes who’ve been upgraded to first class this year, like Kane, Kristen, Jesse, Mozza and Willo are justifying their ride just as much as the “name” players. Amongst those, it was big Steve Gaertner’s turn to shine this week, having been shifted into the high marking forward role that he made so telling in the opening minutes of last year’s decider. Dingley had 4 multiple goalkickers, and 10 in total once the fire was stoked up after a spluttering first quarter. No-one is getting ahead of themselves just yet, this
is a train that’s stopping all stations to continually reassess our direction, and cognizant of the fact that only four rounds in constitutes a narrow gauge on which to evaluate our perceived progress. Next stop is at home against Clayton, who have yet to be comprehensively stopped in their tracks in any of their outings, and may yet prove be one of the “sleepers” of the competition. The following week we need everyone to buy their tickets - not for the train, which will be parked down a railway siding for the bye round - but for the huge and perennially important $10k draw at the Sports Club - 5 pm Sat May 21st.
In other games, the Reserves had their work cut out after being troubled early, but ground out an eventually comfortable win. The U19s got as close as they have all year, this time to last year’s premier
team. The Thirds lucked out as it appears the entire navy was in town, and Cerberus, who are sometimes all at sea, gave them a touch-up. Mixed results for the netballers, who now have many more challengers across all divisions in a constantly burgeoning competitive environment.
Sponsors: Glad to welcome and mention this week some local incentive sponsors who have kindly agreed to come on board for post-match awards: Padre’s Pizza, Dingley Charcoal Chicken, Redwood Gardens Chinese, Schnitz Parkmore. They join much valued partners such as Dingley Sports & Recreation Club, Bendigo Bank Dingley, Dingley International, Carlisle Homes, Monier Safety Rail/Roofing, Fauvdesign, Craig Allen & Associates, Buxton Real Estate.
DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES
OAKLEIGH DISTRICT This from Niccy. Last Saturday was a landmark day for the Oakleigh District Netball Club coming away for our first win ever. After a hard pre-season of training the girls have stuck together as a team and kept high spirits which helped us with our 5 goal win against Bentleigh. We are hopeful that all our hard work will give us many more victories this season , which is definitely achievable if we continue to train hard and stick together as the great TEAM that we are. GO OAKS
From Scott Under 19’s were away to Hallam. After a bad 1st quarter in which Hallam kicked 5 goals 1 to our 1 point, the boys lifted their work rate in the second keeping Hallam scoreless and gaining a 1 point lead at the half time break. In one of our best quarters of football since
forming the team, the boys defended and ran the ball brilliantly into our forward line against a massive head wind and managed to outscore Hallam3 goals to 2. The final quarter saw the boys lift again and running increased allowing us to finish with a 25 point win. Next week we are up against CPL. Good luck.
Although neither of the reserves or seniors got the 4 points, both performances were full of merit. Particularly the 2’s as after playing much improved football saw us with a 3 goal lead at the final change. The wind however gusted up in the last and we were unable to hang on. Keep at it lads we’ll get there. Seniors seemed a little lost in the first half with East Malvern scoring heavily whilst we just kept kicking points. The second half was a lot better with the boys getting a better system going and were a
realistic chance of pinching it in the last. Losses always hurt but there is much to be gained from a meritorious loss sometimes. Let’s re- focus and let Bentleigh know what we are about next week.
Sponsor of the week is APB Consultants See Peter Pascuzzi if you want to get into developing or building of any kind. Sincere thanks also to the following generous sponsors: East Oakleigh IGA, Ausreo Moorabbin, APB Consultants, Global Plumbing, G & C Motors, Chadstone Toyota, Il Duca Restaurant, Ideal Garden Supply, Dandy Flooring, Urban Body Corporate, Green Power, Trevillian Signs, Pro-Motive Bayside, Garden Gear , and a new sponsor A & R Automotive Repair Centre, we do appreciate your generosity. Support our sponsors! GO DISTRICTS.
DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTESST PAULS Netball It was great to see all the girls wearing a touch of pink for Pink round and Breast Cancer awareness. Bentleigh had been in pretty good form recently, so it was always going to be a tough game.The Doggies were up for the challenge though and an impressive first quarter saw us jump away to a 12 - 3 lead, Eliza Barnes in hot form under the ring. The wind made shooting conditions tough again and Bentleigh made a few changes which slowed our scoring. In the second half our superior fitness kicked in and Ann Cooper was everywhere, getting intercepts and sending it down the court. Grace Healey was doing the bulk of the scoring. A 41 - 24 win for the Doggies did not reflect a highly competitive match and Ann Cooper was named JBS Hospitality player of the week with 10 intercepts and 5 rebounds. Also congratulations to Ann Cooper on her selection in the SFNL Interleague team. The whole club wishes her luck for the upcoming games.
Seniors: Sponsored by Onepaper When we played the Bloods in the 2015 Elimination final, they were too good and won by 15 points.
Fielding a much younger side this year, it was great to beat the tipsters.
Our first half was excellent, holding Mordialloc scoreless in the first term and to 5 points by half time. Hunt, Knox, Hutchinson and McIntyre repelled all advances and Cal Cathcart continued his previous weeks form. Our tackling was the best this season.
In the second half there were many passages of contested possession which we dominated. This culminated in a great last term when we scored 5 - 2 to 1 - 2.
Several players, not named in our best six, showed their best form for the year.
Harry Hunt pipped Justin Berry for BOG, whilst Will Clarke held his own against more experienced opponents, to the delight of his many young supporters.
Reserves: Sponsored by Ormond Fruit Supply On a windy day and having had a few injuries last week, we were bolstered by a full squad. But our hopes of a first win were thwarted by poor execution of our plans. We started slowly, did not take advantage of the breeze, ended up chasing
our tails most of the day and could not close the gap.
Fred, Hoges and Az Hay all played well and Dylan Kelly and Jack Hanley tried hard.
Overall too few contributors.
Under 19: Sponsored by Bentleigh RSL Today we came up against quality opposition and our first quarter was played with great determination. With a slight breeze and Karl dominating centre ball-ups our midfield took control and we piled on 7 unanswered goals.From here on we were challenged by a classy team. In a see-saw contest each side battled for the upper hand. Though inaccurate, we still led by 38 points at half time, but had some accountability issues to deal with. But the third quarter showed little improvement and we were outscored. ere it not for Ash Becker’s accuracy and Conner Byrne’s great play, we would have been in more trouble.
In the last term Endeavour Hills took advantage of our errors, scoring 4-4 to 1-5 which nearly cost us the game. Though we never gave up, our 17 point win means we must play the full 4 quarters to defeat the best teams.
CLAYTON Bentleigh brought their A-game to Meade Oval last week in Seniors and Reserves, and vindicated the view that they may be a big improver in 2016. The Clays Thirds also went down to a determined Dandenong by 4 goals in a disappointing day for the club.
Clayton Hotel Seniors report Bentleigh got the jump opening up a four goal break by half time as the Clays struggled to match their height and pace. There was then a real buzz of excitement around the ground as we rallied in a four-goal to nil third quarter, and showed the game we’re capable of. But again we couldn’t harness the momentum and we let our opponent finish off better to impose a 20 point defeat in a hard-fought and physical contest. Bourkey and Jack McEwin were the best for the Clays persevering under pressure, and Boyley worked hard all day at both ends of the ground.
State Gas Appliances Reserves report The Twos match was a fiery affair and was even for 3 quarters, but we fell away badly in the last and let the margin blow out. Micky Wills and Chris Collins were in our best with Valentine and Ross.
Australian Bullion Company Thirds Report Clayton’s Thirds got off to a slow start and were playing ‘catch-up’ all day, eventually going down to a determined Dandenong by 23 points.
Netball In netball, Clayton’s Ones staged a great fightback against Keysborough. Down by 9 at 3/4 time our girls managed to peg back goal by goal to draw the game. A great full court effort from all the girls.
Clayton Twos had a shaky start to the season, but we finally registered our first win by 9 against Highett last Saturday. Chez and Madge were great in defence. Emily and Cassie did some great rebounding. We
still need to work on our passing. Let’s keep up the competitive work against South Yarra this week!
Social Notes – Get your tickets now for the Clays $3000 Draw – next week, 22nd May (the Sunday of our Inter-league bye). Your $50 ticket gives you a chance to win the cash and also entry to the Sunday afternoon function from 12.30 at Meade Oval with entertainment, finger food all day and free beer and wine for the first 2 hours.
And also save the date in your calendar for Thursday 9 June when Clayton FC will contest the Club Challenge at Sandown Dogs with a chance to win $1000 for our Club on the feature match race. More details soon.
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ST KILDA CITY St Kilda City had their annual home game against Dingley, with mixed results across the board.
St Kilda City Seniors were outplayed by a very drilled football side from Dingley. Outplayed in 2 and ½ quarters of football where our opponents were able to break the game wide open and put it well and truly out of our reach. Better players for us on the day were; Thomson, Green, Dang, Lewin, Ella and Capp. Looking forward to a strong 4 quarter showing next week against East Brighton.
St Kilda City Reserves were beaten by Dingley with City scoring: 6goals 7points = 43. Dingley 10goals 6points = 66. Best for city: B.Johnstone, T.Shrimpton, J.Cheah, B.May, J.Nanovich, B.Grimison. Goals: G.Krepp 2, A.Hunter 2. J.Vlahos 2
City under 19s came away with a win against Dingley. City: 40 to Dingoes: 27.
Netball had a good day with 3 wins on home turf.
Division one; had even scores at quarter time but the Dingoes stepped up and took control of the game in the second. It was a windy day down at peanut farm and goals were hard to come by, giving Dingley the win.
Division 2; the girls put on a good show today for our annual home game against Dingley. Although they did not come away with the win they put in a good team effort.
Division 3: it was the game watch today. The scores were up and down the whole game. The city girls were the most composed coming into the final quarter taking a nice comfortable win by 7 goals
Division 4, St Kilda fought a hard game against Dingley and came away with a 4 point loss, 22 defeated by Dinlgey 26.
Division 5 have started off where they left off last week by beating a very polished unit from
Dingley. Although the game was as smooth and tight as the previous week, the girls stuck to their guns and came out to win by 10 goals.
Division 6 had a very intense match against the Dingley Dingoes. City displayed utmost determination throughout all four quarters, fighting and pressuring every pass while the score line remained marginal. Despite being five goals down at three quarter time, City fought back to bring home the win by two goals.
GO CITY!
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CHELTENHAM Congratulations to 2 Colts Jaxx Kilner and Josh Jolly who made the Senior debut on Saturday against East Brighton, they are the start of a few of our Colts who will be given Senior experience if the get themselves fit for Senior football and listen to their coaches.
BENTLEIGH R S L Seniors: It was not pretty football for the first 3 quarters, but when the need to put it on the table came we were able to score a good win by 43 points with a dominant final quarter. Now we need to put it together for 4 quarters and record back to back wins.
ROYAL OAK HOTEL Reserves: Were defeated by a very good combination by 35 points. We were chasing our tails from the start but to the teams credit they never gave in.
BOORAN HOLDEN SOUTHLAND THIRDS: Came home like a out of control freight train to go down by 3 points in an effort that shows a win is not far around the corner.
NAUTILUS MARINE COLTS: They say bad kicking is bad football and when you kick 13.24 it shows that we dominated the game but poor conversion cost a chance for a big percentage boost. Congrats to Highett who never gave up and showed great improvement on their practice match form.
GOODCHILD BUILDERS NETBALL: A win and a loss for the girls. A big thanks to them for helping out with the round the ground raffle at the football.
CALTEX STAR SHOP VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK: Jacqui Nally is helper in the canteen each home game .Jacqui has no affliation with club and lives at Patterson Lakes but after having a chat with Sue for the last 2 ½ years she has come on board and loves the camaraderie of the other volunteers in the canteen. Without volunteers of the likes of Jacqui our club would be poorer off.
We wish Tim Wigney all the best with knee reco due to take place this Saturday as a result of an injury incurred against Dingley. and a speedy recovery to Cal Brumley who went under the knife
Saturday for a shoulder injury sustained earlier in the day in the Reserves game.
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DIVISION 2 RESULTS: ROUND 5
DIVISION 2 RESERVETEAM P W L D F A % PTSSkye 5 5 0 0 715 154 464.29 20
Port Melbourne Colts 5 4 1 0 407 268 151.87 16
Springvale Districts 4 3 1 0 250 178 140.45 12
Chelsea Heights 4 3 1 0 217 185 117.30 12
Hampton 4 2 2 0 277 257 107.78 8
Keysborough 5 2 3 0 327 365 89.59 8
Highett 4 2 2 0 237 274 86.50 8
Murrumbeena 4 1 3 0 203 246 82.52 4
Black Rock 5 1 4 0 241 355 67.89 4
Caulfield 5 1 4 0 179 389 46.02 4
Heatherton 5 1 4 0 138 520 26.54 4
Chelsea Heights 4.1 5.2 10.6 12.6-78Highett 0.2 5.8 5.10 9.11-65Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: P. Smith 5, J. Peryman 2, M. Johansson, J. Williams, D. Lonsdale, C. Gates, P. Matheson Best Players: J. Peryman, L. Behin, B. Atherton, M. Johansson, P. Smith, D. HynesHighett: Goal Kickers: Y. Pasialis 3, S. Jackson 2, B. Jedd 2, J. Elms, T. Brown Best Players: J. Elms, Y. Pasialis, C. Long, D. Kelly, T. Brown, C. Ryan
Chelsea Heights 2.4 2.6 2.13 2.13-25Highett 1.2 3.7 3.8 9.16-70Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: K. Ablis, J. Schober Best Players: N. Beasley, M. Bastin, H. Bennett, A. Beasy, A. Cocker, J. SchoberHighett: Goal Kickers: R. Schuth 4, M. Cook 2, P. Taugasolo, J. Gasio, J. Nagle Best Players: S. Vawdrey, L. Thomas, J. Greer, J. Osborne, N. Vawser, J. Nagle
Caulfield 3.6 6.8 12.12 21.14-140Keysborough 1.1 1.3 5.7 5.10-40Caulfield: Goal Kickers: J. Twirdy 3, N. Gilbert 3, S. Gunning 2, J. Buggy 2, K. Schulz 2, N. McCormack 2, G. Ivanka 2, L. Murchie, T. Heagney, T. Stait, C. Lewis, M. Harrington Best Players: J. Buggy, A. O’Shea, A. Sheed, M. Harrington, J. Lee, B. TurnerKeysborough: Goal Kickers: W. Gayfer 4, D. Morland Best Players: D. Morland, T. Anderton, D. Carlsson, J. Dunn, B. Sutton, W. Gayfer
Caulfield 2.3 3.5 3.5 4.6-30Keysborough 1.2 5.5 8.8 11.11-77Caulfield: Goal Kickers: A. Cables 3, S. Lorenz Best Players: H. Lanyon, A. Cables, B. Harris, L. Twirdy, L. Wakeling, A. CoxsellKeysborough: Goal Kickers: D. Rajic 7, B. Scott, J. Cipressi, N. Torcasio, S. Haffenden Best Players: M. Osborne, D. Rajic, B. Scott, M. Haines, S. Chamberlain, J. McKinney
Black Rock 2.2 2.6 7.8 7.9-51Skye 6.2 8.6 9.9 10.12-72Black Rock: Goal Kickers: R. Kettle 2, L. Pinot 2, T. Hunter 2, M. Winberg Best Players: B. Rafferty, L. Pinot, C. Smith, J. Williams, B. Pian, R. KettleSkye: Goal Kickers: B. Evans 3, B. Dyer 2, C. Petrie 2, T. Barr, T. McEachern, T. Kitchin Best Players: A. Harper, J. Bateman, J. Martinson, B. Dyer, B. Dawson, J. Lalor
Black Rock 0.2 1.3 2.3 4.6-30Skye 3.6 5.11 11.16 15.19-109Black Rock: Goal Kickers: B. Whiting, D. Brostek, G. Telemzouguer, M. Hogg Best Players: M. Riseley, A. Phelps, D. Brostek, C. Emmett, L. Mooney, T. LuckmanSkye: Goal Kickers: M. Poore 7, A. Beness 2, B. Weighell 2, S. Murnane, N. Webb, C. Lester, B. Williams Best Players: M. Doyle, M. Poore, B. Forsyth, A. Beness, N. Hofmann, A. Planner
Hampton 0.3 4.11 5.12 14.17-101Springvale Districts 2.4 2.5 3.5 6.6-42Hampton: Goal Kickers: T. Crane 3, C. Smith 3, J. Isaac 2, T. Burley, C. Grove, R. Pierce, A. Alister, R. Carroll, D. West Best Players: D. West, J. Kerrigan, T. Crane, R. Carroll, C. Grove, J. TimmsSpringvale Districts: Goal Kickers: L. Greco 2, L. Morrey, M. Thompson, T. Wills, T. Potts Best Players: T. Wills, A. Do, B. Green, G. Rees, T. Potts, L. Greco
Hampton 1.1 2.2 6.5 7.5-47Springvale Districts 3.3 3.4 4.4 9.8-62Hampton: Goal Kickers: S. Beshara 2, M. Newman, B. Bennett, T. Smith, C. Lee, M. Christodoulou Best Players: J. Franks, L. Timms, M. Newman, J. Peters, T. Smith, A. BereczSpringvale Districts: Goal Kickers: R. Costantino 2, C. Lacey 2, L. Hamilton 2, L. Baptist, P. Heng, M. Latimer Best Players: C. McLeod, K. Thompson, P. Heng, W. Chiv, D. Barrett, B. Hollingworth
Heatherton 2.1 3.1 4.1 5.1-31Port Melbourne Colts 1.3 3.8 9.16 13.18-96Heatherton: Goal Kickers: M. Goodman 2, M. Van Schajik, A. Coffey, J. Henderson Best Players: M. O’Rourke , A. Coffey, J. Stone, M. Goodman, M. Van Schajik, K. SalibaPort Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: J. Brown 4, T. Hanly 3, R. Jewell 2, B. Sutcliffe 2, B. Twomey, M. Alvis Best Players: R. Jewell, T. Bonnett, J. Taylor, M. Morris, T. Chumbley, N. Spinks
Heatherton 0.0 0.0 2.2 4.4-28Port Melbourne Colts 5.1 9.5 10.10 17.11-113Heatherton: Goal Kickers: J. Angus, S. Gibbs, C. McLachlan, J. Rowswell Best Players: J. Rowswell, B. Deans, V. Sripragasan, S. Harris, C. McLachlan, M. KenneyPort Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: A. Hagiwara 4, J. Butler 4, D. McGregor 4, A. Craig 3, M. Brown, C. Huggins Best Players: M. Aldrich, D. Vuli, J. Butler, A. Hagiwara, D. McGregor
DIVISION 2 SENIORTEAM P W L D F A % PTSPort Melbourne Colts 5 5 0 0 616 255 241.57 20
Caulfield 5 4 1 0 495 316 156.65 16
Hampton 4 3 1 0 295 237 124.47 12
Chelsea Heights 4 3 1 0 346 282 122.70 12
Skye 5 3 2 0 335 356 94.10 12
Heatherton 5 2 3 0 331 340 97.35 8
Keysborough 5 2 3 0 301 556 54.14 8
Highett 4 1 3 0 303 282 107.45 4
Springvale Districts 4 1 3 0 184 286 64.34 4
Murrumbeena 4 1 3 0 261 445 58.65 4
Black Rock 5 0 5 0 265 377 70.29 0
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Round 5 in Division 2 provided plenty of highlights in the Southern Football Netball League, but it was the game of the round which caused the most excitement.
Chelsea Heights 12.6 (78) def Highett 9.11 (65) The Heighters held off a fast finishing Doggies outfit to claim their third victory of the season and firmly cement themselves as a top three contender. Phil Smith was again decisive inside 50 with another haul of five goals while young gun Jordan Peryman proved he is a player to watch. The Demons trailed by six points at half time but kicked five goals to two behinds to lead by 26 points at three quarter time. Chelsea Heights led by as much as 31 points in the last quarter but Highett fought back to get within three goals but was unable to pull off an unlikely comeback win.
Caulfield 21.14 (140) def Keysborough 5.10 (40) Similar to Chelsea Heights, Caulfield confirmed once and for all its premiership contender status with an emphatic 100-point win against Keysborough. Jake Buggy was best on ground for the Bears while more than half the Bears side got on the scoreboard in the impressive performance. Caulfield led by 35-points at half time but piled on 15 second half goals to seal the victory and claim second spot on the ladder. Will Gayfer bagged four goals for the Burra.
Skye 10.12 (72) def Black Rock 7.9 (51) The Bombers escaped a potentially disappointing result, defeating the Jets despite a lacklustre second half effort. Aaron Harper was best on ground for a Skye side which led by six goals at half time, only to give up five goals in the third quarter and register just one of its own. Skye’s defensive pressure picked up again in the final term but credit goes to Black Rock for pushing one of Division 2’s most consistent teams.
Hampton 14.17 (101) def Springvale Districts 6.6 (42) It took three quarters but Hampton finally showed its attacking potential in a 59-point win over Springvale Districts. Todd Crane and Corey Smith each bagged three goals in a game which saw the Hammers kick five goals in three quarters to lead by 19 points at the final break. Hampton went on a scoring tear in the final term, bagging nine majors in a powerful display that showed just how good it can be.
Port Melbourne Colts 13.18 (96) def Heatherton 5.1 (31) A stunning second half has helped Port Melbourne survive a scare from upstart Heatherton with the Tonners giving the Colts something to worry about in the first half. Robb Jewell was in strong form with two majors as Port Melbourne wasted several opportunities in the opening half and subsequently only led by seven points at the main break. A 10-goal second half held the Colts in good stead however, as the ladder leaders ran over the top of one of the league’s most improved teams.
ROUND 6 PREVIEW
The two best teams in Division 2 clash for the first time this season in Round 6 in what shapes to be the biggest match of the year.
KEYSBOROUGH vs BLACK ROCK (Keysborough Reserve) The Burra will be keen to atone for its embarrassing loss to Caulfield a week ago and with the Jets yet to win a game this season, this may be the best chance for Keysy to get their season back on track. Black Rock has proven it’s not an easy beat so Keysborough will have to work for a win.
Keysborough by 19 points.
PORT MELBOURNE COLTS vs CAULFIELD (JL Murphy Reserve) First plays second in the match of the season so far in what will be a match full of intensity. Colts are undefeated in their first season in the SFNL while Caulfield has seemingly taken the next step towards premiership contention. A win for Colts here and they can more or less consider themselves undisputed premiership favourites.
Port Melbourne by 10 points.
MURRUMBEENA vs HAMPTON (Murrumbeena Park) If last year’s grand finalists are going to be anywhere near the finals in 2016 then this is a must win game. I won’t go as far as writing Murrumbeena off if it loses, but it will be a lot harder for it if it does. Hampton are going strong early in the season and will go into the match as favourites but I think this game could be closer than the forms of the two sides indicates.
Murrumbeena by five points.
SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS vs CHELSEA HEIGHTS (Springvale Reserve) Chelsea Heights have been on a roll since its Round 1 loss to Caulfield, but there is still plenty of room for improvement for the boys from Beazley Reserve. Springvale only has the one win on the board so far this season and will be keen for number two but it may be tough against the Heighters.
Chelsea Heights by 32 points.
HIGHETT vs HEATHERTON (Turner Road Reserve) The Dogs have been up to its old tricks as Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde over the last few weeks but have shown they have the potential to be a top five contender. Highett has a chance to show what it’s all about against a Heatherton side which is still proving it has what it takes to make a run at the finals. Should be a ripping contest.
Highett by 22 points.
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2016 DIVISION 2 SENIOR FIXTURE
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ROUND 1 9-APRBlack Rock 9.4-58 def by Hampton 10.12-72Caulfield 15.13-103 def Chelsea Heights 13.11-89Heatherton 9.17-71 def Springvale Districts 4.8-32Port Colts 27.18-180 def Murrumbeena 13.3-81Keysborough 8.13-61 def Skye 7.9-51Bye - Highett
ROUND 2 16-APRChelsea Heights 11.23-89 def Black Rock 8.5-53Springvale Districts 9.8-62 def by Caulfield 12.7-79Murrumbeena 5.8-38 def Heatherton 13.14-92Skye 7.8-50 def by Port Colts 16.12-108Highett 21.11-137 def Keysborough 10.10-70Bye - Hampton
ROUND 3 23-APRBlack Rock 5.5-35 def by Springvale Districts 7.6-48Caulfield 16.9-105 def Murrumbeena 6.10-46Heatherton 9.8-62 def by Skye 12.11-83Port Colts 22.21-153 def Keysborough 5.9-39Hampton 8.7-55 def Highett 4.23-47Bye - Chelsea Heights
GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 30-APRMurrumbeena 9.7-61 def Black Rock 5.13-43Skye 25.19-169 def Caulfield 4.7-31Keysborough 16.13-109 def Heatherton 1.4-10Highett 9.6-60 def by Port Colts 11.15-81Chelsea Heights 16.8-104 def Hampton 4.8-32Bye - Springvale Districts
ROUND 5 7-MAYBlack Rock 7.9-51 def by Skye 10.12-72Caulfield 21.14-140 def Keysborough 5.10-40Heatherton 5.1-31 def by Port Colts 13.18-96Hampton 14.17-101 def Springvale Districts 6.6-42Chelsea Heights 12.6-78 def Highett 9.11-65Bye - Murrumbeena
ROUND 6 14-MAYKeysborough v Black RockPort Colts v CaulfieldHighett v HeathertonMurrumbeena v HamptonSpringvale Districts v Chelsea HeightsBye - Skye
ROUND 7 28-MAYBlack Rock v Port ColtsCaulfield v HeathertonHampton v SkyeChelsea Heights v MurrumbeenaSpringvale Districts v HighettBye - Keysborough
ROUND 8 4-JUNHeatherton v Black RockHighett v CaulfieldKeysborough v HamptonSkye v Chelsea HeightsMurrumbeena v Springvale DistrictsBye - Port Colts
ROUND 9 11-JUNCaulfield v Black RockHampton v Port ColtsChelsea Heights v KeysboroughSpringvale Districts v SkyeHighett v MurrumbeenaBye - Heatherton
MARBUT STONE ROUND 10 18-JUNBlack Rock v HighettHeatherton v HamptonPort Colts v Chelsea HeightsKeysborough v Springvale DistrictsSkye v MurrumbeenaBye - Caulfield
ROUND 11 25-JUNHampton v CaulfieldChelsea Heights v HeathertonSpringvale Districts v Port ColtsMurrumbeena v KeysboroughHighett v SkyeBye - Black Rock
ROUND 12 2-JULHampton v Black RockChelsea Heights v CaulfieldSpringvale Districts v HeathertonMurrumbeena v Port ColtsSkye v KeysboroughBye - Highett
ROUND 13 9-JULBlack Rock v Chelsea HeightsCaulfield v Springvale DistrictsHeatherton v MurrumbeenaPort Colts v SkyeKeysborough v HighettBye - Hampton
ROUND 14 16-JULSpringvale Districts v Black RockMurrumbeena v CaulfieldSkye v HeathertonKeysborough v Port ColtsHighett v HamptonBye - Chelsea Heights
ROUND 15 23-JULBlack Rock v MurrumbeenaCaulfield v SkyeHeatherton v KeysboroughPort Colts v HighettHampton v Chelsea HeightsBye - Springvale Districts
ROUND 16 30-JULSkye v Black RockKeysborough v CaulfieldPort Colts v HeathertonSpringvale Districts v HamptonHighett v Chelsea HeightsBye - Murrumbeena
ROUND 17 6-AUGBlack Rock v KeysboroughCaulfield v Port ColtsHeatherton v HighettHampton v MurrumbeenaChelsea Heights v Springvale DistrictsBye - Skye
ROUND 18 13-AUGPort Colts v Black RockHeatherton v CaulfieldSkye v HamptonMurrumbeena v Chelsea HeightsHighett v Springvale DistrictsBye - Keysborough
ROUND 19 20-AUGBlack Rock v HeathertonCaulfield v HighettHampton v KeysboroughChelsea Heights v SkyeSpringvale Districts v MurrumbeenaBye - Port Colts
ROUND 20 27-AUGPort Colts v HamptonKeysborough v Chelsea HeightsSkye v Springvale DistrictsMurrumbeena v HighettBye - Heatherton, Black Rock, Caulfield
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CAULFIELDGround: Koornang Park, Koornang Rd,
Carnegie
Colours: Navy, gold and red
Senior Coach: Steve Kidd
Reserves Coach: Andrew Miles
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Tom Heagney 30 Sean Gunning2 Tim Kennedy 31 Brandon Turner3 Lawrence Twirdy 32 Shane Campbell4 Chris Dove 33 Travis Rowley5 Josh Lee 35 Will Rice6 Anthony O'Shea 36 Benn Harris7 Tom Siegert 37 Andrew Casserly8 Daniel Nilsson 38 Steve Lorenz9 James Backway 39 Ash Cooper
10 Chris Lewis 40 Jason Twirdy11 Fred Gorman 41 Jack Price12 Dan McGinley 42 Alex McConnachie13 Jamie Kielty 43 James Daidone14 Jake Buggy 44 Alex Markham15 Tom Stait 45 Andrew Stolzenburg16 Lee Neubauer 46 Christian Trumble17 Nick Gilbert 47 Seb McMillan18 Josh Wood 48 Leigh Weiss19 Sean Ladds 49 Mick Harrington20 Ned McCormack 50 Tim Ferguson21 Sean Walton 51 Andrew Sheed22 Alex Cables 53 Steve McLean23 Justin Tippett 54 John Eierweis24 Matthew Costantino 55 Kieren Schulz25 Conor McDonald 56 Adam Coxsell26 Corey Barter 57 Harris Lanyon27 Germain Ivanka 59 Luke Murchie28 Chris Klidaras 63 Heath Maclean29 Adam Ballard 65 Travis Cooper
# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER1 Geoff Humphreys 30 Shaun Haffenden 61 Jake Buenaventura
2 Ryan Goodes 31 Steven Watson 62 Jake Robertson
3 Tyson King 32 Shane Dunn 63 Richard Eppinger
4 Corey Wilkinson 33 Liuliu Setefano 64 Garry Siberas
5 Mark Osborne 34 Kasey Mobourne 65 Shane Cudby
6 David Prib 35 Darren Jameson 67 Gabriel Clayton
7 Jake Dunn 36 Jacob Caisley 68 Ian Hampton
8 Davor Rajic 37 Sam Martin 69 Bros Vourn
9 Shaun Dekkers 39 Damian Cullen 70 David Mullins
10 Damon McCormack 40 Nathan McLean 71 Paul Taylor
11 Glen Hawthorn 41 Haydon Albon 72 Daniel Whiteoak
12 Daniel Morland 42 Scott Chamberlain 73 Nick Spyridon
13 Dylan Claxton 43 Michael Scott 74 Jake Whiteoak
14 Dylan Carlsson 44 Cameron Dalton 75 Adam Harrex
15 Michael Downie 45 Jesse Cuffe 76 Calvin Umleong
16 Brandon Mather 47 Jason Griffiths 77 Andrew Connell
17 Bryce Sutton 48 Jarratt Eastburn 80 Joel Whiteoak
18 Aaron Raven 49 Daniel McLean 81 Nigel Vandergert
19 Dylan Wheeler 50 Joseph Scata 83 Nathan Torcasio
20 George Lazaridis 51 Troy Cullen 84 David Paten
21 Bradley Scott 52 William Gayfer 85 Daniel McKenzie
22 Warrick Hanks 53 Taylan Killi 86 Jonathan Markovitch
23 Shaun Witherden 54 Nathan Kriening 87 Jacob Bradshaw
24 Justin Carlsson 55 Glenn Tempany 88 Jamie Pi
25 Daniel Pendlebury 56 Daniel McLaughlin 89 Jason Louey
26 Luke Damato 57 Tim Mackie 92 Jarryd Cippressi
27 Cory Hargreaves 58 Gordon Hyde 99 Anthony McKeever
28 Sam Flight 59 Michael Nickels 100 Aaron Lieberman
29 Tom Anderton 60 Matthew Haines
Ground: Rolwey Allen Reserve, Cnr Stanley & Cheltenham Rds, Keysborough
Colours: Red, white and blue
Senior Coach: Ryan Goodes
Reserves Coach: Matthew Ferguson
Thirds Coach: Jamie Pi
KEYSBOROUGH BLACK ROCKGround: McDonald Reserve, Keating St,
Black Rock
Colours: Black with Red Sash
Senior Coach: Cory Durie and John Sinclair
Reserves Coach: Jeremy Starke
Thirds Coach: Michael Bennett
# THIRDS1 John Sinclair
2 James Nicholson
3 Richard Keele
4 Ben Strong
5 Jack Carrol
7 Michael Bennett
9 Jeremy Kilmister
11 Andrew Hobbs
12 Chris Baines
13 Peter Huggett
15 Trent Crozier
19 Robert Scott
21 Brad Nopper
13 Peter Huggett
24 Ben Smith
25 Jeremy Starke
28 Tim De Munk
29 Sam Neilson
32 Dave Watson
36 David Steinberg
37 Jamie Loyer
41 Grenville Wise
43 Andrew Phelps
44 Dan Pratt
47 Adam Turner
49 Kaine Edwards
54 John Barry
58 Leigh Jones
60 Will Peters
73 Robbie Lawler
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Cory Durie 28 Lachlan Mooney
2 Will Sanchez 29 Dylan Peet
3 Jay Williams 30 Mischa Tucker
4 Alex Shulman 31 Gino Torcasio
5 Mark Winberg 32 Jake Smith
6 Brad Meehan 33 Tim Fitzgerald
7 Daniel Kick 34 Nick Hellyer
8 Brent Rafferty 36 Chris Smith
8a Ben Whiting 37 Brenton Henry
9 Steve Baranski 38 Andrew Birt
10 Kristian Bliesner 39 Kris Lawrence
11 Andrew Ferguson 40 Matt Johnson
12 Joe Krieger 41 Michael Hogg
13 Darcy O'Brien 43 Tyson Williams
14 Tim Hunter 44 Ben Emanuel
14a Brad Fairhurst 48 Josh Callaghan
15 Andy Luke 49 Mark Bramwell
16 Jake McMahon 50 Jamie Shulman
17 Tom Dalton 52 Pat Hanmar
18 Kelly Spratt 62 Roger Winders
19 Sam Nowlan 63 Chris Shone
20 Luke Pinot 65 Sam Maitland
20a Aaron Bice 67 Brad Bowker
21 Adam Wallace 70 Michael Spohn
22 Brendan Stephenson 71 Sam Bonser
23 Simon Taylor 74 Chris Knight
24 Tom Dewar 77 Jesse Woodham
25 Brodie Pummeroy 78 Dean Brostek
26 Mark Griffiths 86 Chris Ryan-Peek
26a Gaz Telemzouguer 99 Patrick Irons
27 Mark Gomizel
Ground: JL Murphy Reserve, Williamstown Rd, Port Melbourne
Colours: Royal blue and red
Senior Coach: Brad Julier
Reserves Coach: Ben Smith
PORT MELBOURNE COLTS
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Blake Twomey 28 Nathan Spinks
2 Mitch Brown 29 Joel Koumarious
3 Lewis Mildenhall 30 Chris Younger
4 Jason Butty 32 Troy Jones
5 Rob Jewell 33 Steven Mcanulty
6 Jayme Lawson 34 Tanner Mcmaster
7 Brad Sutcliffe 35 Bryson Bonnett
8 Will Cardwell 36 Jason Butler
9 Stacy Massis 37 Tyson Huggins
10 Justin Taylor 38 Codey Huggins
11 Matt Dumbleton 39 Josh Green
12 Sam Mitchell 40 Dylan Stavrou
13 Ben Wilson 41 Jack Schroder
14 Jake Wood 42 Gordan Niemi
15 Jamie Stephenson 43 Phil Kara
16 Ben Smith 44 Daniel Vuli
17 Mitch Clarke 45 Charlie Kat
18 Josh Attard Dickson 46 Jake Knox
19 Matthew Alvis 47 Max Aldrich
20 Torren Bonnett 49 Billy Walter
21 Matthew Morris 50 Robert Ford
22 Elton Stevens 51 Braden Perkins
23 Arlyn Hagiwara 52 Jamin Dalton
24 Josh Murphy 53 Edward Bordas
25 Trent Chumbley 54 Katu Koroi Bete
26 Jordan Cotton 55 Ash Craig
27 Tim Hanley
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TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEMURRUMBEENA
HAMPTON
DIVISION 2: ROUND 6DIVISION 2: ROUND 6
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMESPRINGVALE DISTRICTS
CHELSEA HEIGHTS
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Lachlan Batt 29 Justin Issac2 Tom Burley 30 Aaron Shedlock3 Matthew Digby 31 Tim Yeowart4 Rhys Pierce 33 Steve Mann
4a Tim Nixon 34 Tim McGuigan5 Pat Bolger 35 Steve Ferres6 Carl Nichols 36 Dan Guiry7 Damian Armanson 37 James Hickey8 Luke Walsh 38 Darren Harrison
8a Troy Selim 39 Andy Sayer9 Liam Timms 40 Cameron Lee
10 Nick O’Donovan 41 Hayden McLennan10a Aaron Hutchison 42a Calvin Young11 Josh Burbidge 43 Riley Dennis12 Jack Cafarella 44 Matthew Christodoulou13 Chris Grove 45 Bryce Corsar14 Matt Newman 46 Isaac Sharp15 James Gascard 47 Alex Docherty
15a Jake Chitty 48 Will Mason16 James Feather 48a Jarryd Wilson17 Brendan Bennett 49 Matt Cupit18 Jake Timms 50 Travis Dorsett
18a Chase Griffin 51 Simon Beshara19 Sam Turner 52 Andy Culvinor20 Toby Grayling 53 Josh Collins
20a Luke Tempany 54 Nathan Heap21 Jaiden Peters 55 Josh Clarke Henry23 Josh Kerrigan 56 Jack Franks24 Guy Timms 57 Alasdair Curr25 Andy Gray 58 Mick Lee
25a Tate Griffin 59 Jamie Trimble26 Todd Crane 60 Dwaine Ortland27 Tom Davis 61 Carl-Oskar Beer28 Alex Berecz 62 Paris Romanis
Ground: Peterson Street Reserve, Peterson St, Highett
Colours: Black and Yellow Stripes
Senior Coach: Greg Cusack
Reserves Coach: Simon Beshara
HAMPTONGround: Springvale Reserve, Newcomen Rd, Springvale
Colours: Navy, white monogram and red cuffs
Senior Coach: Danny Rout
Reserves Coach: Chris Lacey
SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Matt Thompson 30 Justin Lim2 Ben Stacey 31 Liam Hamilton3 Steve Bagley 32 Bradley Dight4 Lance Baptist 33 Vu Ho Nguyen5 Sam Blackburn 34 Cameron Foley6 Damian Stoter-Rainer 35 Shannon Brown7 Mitch Latimer 36 Leighton Ross
7a Dan Barrett 37 Adam Norman8 Danny Rout 38 Ben Williams 9 Kris Thompson 39 Josh Dart
10 Sojitha Jayasinghe 40 Aaron Henderson11 Rob Johnston 41 Matthew Soutter-Smith12 Hao Qiu 42 Matthew Devereaux13 David Yang 43 Richard Costantino14 Ryan Wachter 44 Rocky Caia15 Jason Mulholland 45 Luke Dovaston
15a Paul Norman 46 David Monaghan16 Matt Pay 47 Billy Green17 Cameron McLeod 48 David Nutting18 Lachlan Morrey 49 Todd Wills19 Luke Woolrich 50 Steve Munso20 Jackson Bolch 51 Nick Duff21 Allan Taing 52 Tristan Potts22 Sean Francis 53 Luke Wenke23 Craig Keenan 54 Chris Lacey24 Marcus Scuotto 55 Bradley Wilson25 Anh Pham 56 Luke Stewart26 David Pearce 57 Frank Constantino27 Jack Allender 58 Mark Campbell28 Lem Nguyen 59 Mark Reynolds29 Amar Nezirevic 60 Jason Huljak
MURRUMBEENAGround: Murrumbeena Park, Kangaroo Rd,
Murrumbeena Colours: Maroon & Gold Senior Coach: Steve WrightAssistant Coach: Shane Burbidge
and Ray PickeringReserves Coach: Jeremy Sissons
and Rob Spaulding
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Dean Spanos 31 David Schmiedl2 Josh Wright 32 James Schubert3 Jarrod Walker 33 Mitch Hendley4 Josh Lewtas 34 Chris Cairns5 Will Voorham 35 Chris Niclasen6 Sam Moloney 36 Josh Godino7 Dan Cavanagh 37 Mick McMahon8 Cory Hargrave 38 Kyle Rogers9 Mitch Walder (Capt.) 39 David Easton
10 Rory Calahane 40 Shane Larkins11 Matt Corney 41 Harry Fleming12 Darcy Hargrave 42 Sam Banfield 13 Ray Pickering 43 Richard Gillies14 Dechlan Turkington 44 Dylan Edwards15 Cameron Walker 45 Jerome Barbalace16 Shaun Thompson 46 Will Nash17 Harley Turkington 47 Robert Hyde18 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss 48 Chris Keating19 James Shirley 49 Robbie Ryan20 Matt Nandor 50 Chris Smith21 Chris Evans 51 Chris Kirk-Williams22 Mark Richardson 52 Eddie Brown23 Luke Porter 53 David Murphy24 Tom Valenta 54 Ben Ellis25 Jordan Cusin 55 Ryce Clayton26 Dylan Elkman 56 Stewie Anderson27 Josh Smith 57 Ayce Reunis28 Alister Bradley 58 Quenton Pongracz (res. Capt.)
29 Sean Geaney 59 Callum Kirk-Williams30 Eddie Esponosa 60 Alex Moloney
Ground: Beazley Reserve, Thames Prom, Chelsea Heights Colours: Navy Blue with Red YokeSenior Coach: Brad Canavan Reserves Coach: Brandon Fulton
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jackson Fry 24 Nathan Beasley
1a Ashleigh Beasy 25 Dylan McNamara2 Dale Hynes 26 Jai Stevens3 Joel Williams 27 Kendrick Ablis4 Daniel Jones 28 Bryce Atherton
4a Brendon Fulton 29 Aaron Cocker5 Jesse O'Dell 30 Corey Cocker
5a Brent Magill 31 Mark Stevens6 Luke Behin 32 Heath Bennett7 Jordan Peryman 33 Tim Grant8 Caleb Newton-Allen 35 Antonie Ricaut9 Jarryd Uren 36 Michael De Iacovo
9a Chris Holding 37 James Prendergast10 Tyler Cantwell 38 Sean Matheson
10a Cameron Gates 39 Joshua Clavell11 Phil Matheson 40 Peter Gerard
11a Shannon Cocker 45 Andrew Cupit12 Michael Wade 45a Nathan Clavell13 Michael Danckert 47 Luke Baxter
13a Matt Kelly 48 James Ralph14 Nathan Herrington 50 Matthew Bastin15 James Jagintavicius 51 Charles Engel
15a Matt Cameron 53 Tim Poole - Mitchell16 Callum Dodson 55 Simon Harper
16a Dermott O'Driscoll 58 Nicholas Cheong17 Patrick Morrissey 59 Luke Minehan
17a Nathan Harford 60 Matthew Johansson18 Michael O'Driscoll 61 Dean Lonsdale
18a Dane Wilson 62 Steven Kat19 Lachlan Dobson 64 Jayden Barker20 Jarrod Scober 66 Ethan Duell21 Ryan Archer 67 Phil Smith22 Declan Lee 68 Kevin Whitely23 Chris Moloney
CHELSEA HEIGHTS
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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTESDIVISION 2: ROUND 6HAMPTONSenior Report – Bendigo Bank Highett It was back to the Tool Box in sunny windy conditions welcoming old foe Springvale Districts. The kids Jumping Castle was out and Rino, Burls, Munday and Westie were enjoying it with the rest of their eight year mates before the game!
In the first the conditions made for error ridden footy and we went in with a two goal deficit and a highlight package as extensive as the Tigers!
The second saw the Boys control the game but struggle to put it onto the Board. Then the kid from the under 11’s Westie snapped one and Toddy nailed two late ones to show some reward on the scoreboard and some relief to the Coaches.
The third was another dour struggle with Burls putty a helicopter through the high diddle diddle and the defence led by the face made for Radio “Kezza” restricting Springy to one major with the wind.
In the last it was “Get this Party Started” time. With Springy showing signs of fatigue, the down hill skiers got on the runway and the best footy for the year was displayed with nine goals for the quarter. The young legs didn’t stop pushing forward with Corey slotting three, Toddy pulling one out of the “you know what”, Juzzy getting reward for all his hard work, Man Bun nailing a sausage roll, AJ bombing from the centre square, Grovey streaming forward icing his good running throughout the day and young Rino getting on the board for his first major in senior ranks.
Another solid performance by our tireless Ruckman and miserly defence from the back six wrapped up a game the boys can take many positives from. Another debut from Batty’s crèche with “Monday bloody Monday” showing he has what it takes and Westie joining us from his riding stint down at Warrnambool during the week displaying tireless running all day.
Under 19 The under 19s hosted East Brighton/ Bentliegh. The score didn’t represent the contest on the field, as the opposition started the game strongly. After the early shock Hampton got into gear attacking the game with run through the corridor. Some of the better players for Hampton were Josh ‘skeletor’ Lees who was exceptional at both ends of the ground and Nathan Wallace who was able to break away from contested situations with his speed.
Social This week is everyone’s favourite night $2,000 draw, for a $50 ticket you will receive beer, wine & dinner along with $3 spirits. So get down to the club after a couple wins at beena and enjoy a good night with all and a chance to take home the cash. Go Hammers!
HIGHETT Congratulations and thankyou to Lachy McLean, for playing his 300th game this week for the Highett football club. During the years, [19] he has found time to be on our committee for a number of years, always willing to help with any task he was asked to achieve, being an excellent role model for new and younger footballers, an all round great person. Make sure you shake his hand and congratulate him on the effort he has given us, THANKYOU is hardly enough. Our netball ladies had mixed results last Saturday, 1 win from 2 contests. The Under 19’s had a bench and showed some improvement from previous weeks. The Reserves ran out their game very well and recorded a strong win. The Seniors had more scoring shots but lost to a straighter kicking opposition. Keep up the good numbers a training, application will eventually reap rewards. GO DOGGIES
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEHIGHETT
HEATHERTON
DIVISION 2: ROUND 6
HEATHERTONGround: Heatherton Rec Reserve
Ross St, Heatherton
Colours: Black & White stripes
Senior Coach: Clinton Einsiedel
Reserves Coach: Warrick Earle
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Craig Earle 26 Stew Gibbs2 Matt Van Schajik 27 Aaron Coffey3 Cameron Collett 28 Matthew Goodman4 Jesse Henderson 29 Niranjen Kumar5 Shayne Gibbs 30 Jonathon Frizzle6 Pol Lavery 31 Brodie O'Loughlin7 Matt O'Rourke 31a Daniel Beauchamp8 Andy Morris 32 Lachlan MacIntosh9 Justin Whyte 33 Warrick Earle
10 Matt Sauer 34 Michael Bruce11 Jesse Stone 36 David Van Schajik12 Patrick Jamieson 37 Jacob Hurst13 Stefan Harris 38 Viejay Muruhesapillai14 Travis Faull 39 Rory De Kock
14a Adam Chalmers 40 Retired15 Matt Kenney 41 Matt Jamieson16 Blake Roberts 42 Veroshan Sripragasan17 Nick Crane 43 Tony Cook18 Paul Connolly 44 Stu Bastin19 Craig Hunter 45 Matt Ay-Tye20 Nathan Foster 46 Benn Hall21 Kahill Saliba 47 Alan Loyd
21a Craig McLachlan 49 Michael Angus22 Cam Moon 50 John Angus23 Josh Hammill 52 Adam Croft24 Chris Tosin 53 Luke Kenney25 Kane Tucker 54 Jason Louey
25a Ben Deans
SKYEGround: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve,
Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Colours: Black, red and silver Senior Coach: Ben Walker Reserves Coach: Shane RowleyThirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues
# THIRDS
1 Elliot Williams
2 Darren Love
3 Christian McGuire
4 Darian Tajic
5 Sean Slade
6 Daniel Parkinson
7 Chris Piastrino
8 Leigh Flavelle
68 Paul Follett
81 Clint Fitzgerald
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Marc Frizell 32 Jim Martinson
2 Aaron Pacey © 33 Nathan Naughton
3 Ben Walker 34 Jarryd Karadeas
4 Shane Boyington 37 Mick Lindley
5 Matt Gonzalez 38 Ben Forsyth
7 Adam Beness 39 Kyle Gascoigne
8 Jordan Thomas 40 Travis Scott
9 Nick Webb 41 Tom Minton
10 Marty Watts 42 Ben Williams
11 Brett Dawson 43 Faisal Payenda
12 Scott Thorne 44 Travis Kitchin
13 Caleb Ellis 45 Corey McCormack
14 Micky McGreal 46 Andrew Hook
15 Cam Petrie 47 Matt Doyle
16 Tim Barr/Chris McCann 49 John Lalor
17 Brad Nicol 50 Tyson Ross
18 Ash Planner 52 Aaron Ryan
19 Aaron Harper 53 Sean Murnane
20 Ben Harper 54 Mick Kelly
21 Mathew Poore 55 Brendan Weighell
22 Ben Evans 58 Reece Smart
23 Luke Scott 59 Jordan Grubb
24 Nick Papchristofilou 62 Craig Dawson
25 Nathan McConville 63 Micky Kane
26 Joel McConville 64 Sot Solomonidis
28 James Bateman 65 Brad Dyer
30 Tim McEachern 66 Nick Hofmann
31 Chase Allan
HIGHETTGround: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Rd, Highett (Melway Ref #77H9)
Colours: Navy, white and red hoops
Senior Coach: Sam Hecker
Reserve Coach: Matt Cairns
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Leigh Mead 27 Sam Illman
2 Daniel Booth 28 Jack Nagle
3 Jordan Thompson 29 Daniel Taylor (Res Capt)
4 Jacob Duscher 30 Mitch Elms
5 Yianni Pasialis (Sen VC) 31 Chris Long
6 Jordan Osborne 32 William Alderman (Res VC)
7 Patrick Singh 33 Lucas Thomas
8 Andrew Carey 34 Jackson Millwood
9 Ary Friedman 35 Jamie Gasio
10 Tristan Brown 36 Bradley Sheers
11 Beau Jedd 37 Elijah Shawcroft
12 Joel Jones-Hampton 38 Lachlan McLean
13 Jess Tobin 39 Chad Ryan
14 Robert Swayn (Sen VC) 40 Mark Kinder
15 Dean Kelly 41 Harrison Russo
16 Sam L'Huillier 42 Jamie Duell
17 Tom Brown (Sen Capt) 43 Eden Marson
18 Jake Duell 44 Peter Quinn
19 Bryce Pewtress 45 Sam Illman
20 Christopher Lee 46 Billy Prosser
21 Jess Elms 47 Cameron Heywood
22 James O'Keefe 48 Justin Greer
23 Mitchell Hoar 49 Ross Gasio
24 Shane Jones (Res VC) 50 Shayne Gervasi
25 Samuel Jackson 51 Elijah Shancroft
26 Nicholas Vawser 52 Charlie Kinsey
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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES
CHELSEA HEIGHTS (Our Weekly Notes are brought to you by our Gold Sponsor – T. Thomas Plastering – 0450 940 387)
Round 6 – One win and one loss in both the netball and the football. Thanks to Highett for staying behind, in the rooms, after the game. The Club is currently pushing to have female shower facilities available for our netballers, the female umpires and now, with the League announcement, hopefully women’s football teams. This week we travel away to Springvale Districts. Don’t forget we have the Cocktail Party function back at the rooms, tonight, after the Springvale match.
FOOTBALL REPORTS – (Brought to you by Combined Waste Services) -
Mordialloc Optical Seniors Report – Another win to the senior team. The conditions were changing on a regular basis, the wind gusting in a similar fashion to last week. The vast majority of goals were scored from just one end of the ground.
Best Players – B, Atherton, L, Behin, J. Peryman, P. Smith, M. Johansson, D. Hynes.
Pumkin’s Outdoor Blinds Reserves Report –The reserves team came back to earth with a real thud. Undefeated until now, but Highett showed them how football should be played by way of tenacity and listening to instructions.
Best Players – N. Beasley, M. Bastin, H. Bennett, A. Beasy, J. Schober, A. Cocker.
NETBALL REPORTS – (Brought to you by BJS Insurance Group) -
Division 2 – Match against Heatherton. Unfortunately we went into this game with half our team suffering injuries and as a result we probably were never going to be competitive enough against the top and undefeated team, Heatherton. We were grateful and lucky to have fill-in Megan who fit very well into our team. Abbey and Erin from team 2 were also very valuable additions. We saw some great defence and some sharp plays particularly between Erin, Casey, Chelsea and Kelly. Again outstanding was Haley with intercepts which can only be described as the X-factor.
Division 5 – Match against Bentleigh. Today was always going to be a tough day for team 2 but we were more than up for the challenge. In a tight fought game, not only were we competitive but also too good for the undefeated and top of the ladder side in Division 5. A brilliant display in defence from Alisha and Abbey with great support from Ally who was forced from the court at half time with a headache, set up many attacks through mid-court that more than often ended in a goal. The polish came from Erin and Kim who combined brilliantly with Mary and Jessie at various stages of the game. Overall a fantastic team effort saw us come away with the win.
Netballers of the Week – (Brought to you by Domino’s @ Patterson Lakes) – Division 2 – Erin and Casey (Team Manager).
Division 5 – Kim and Erin (Team Manager).
SOCIAL REPORT – (Brought to you by Harry Magee and Co Pty Ltd) –
May 14 – Cocktail Party.
June 4 – Bogan Bingo.
July 2 – Sponsors, Past Players and Club 50 Luncheon.
SPONSORS – (Brought to you by Right Choice Conveyancing) -
Sponsor of the Week – Square Peg Finger Food..
The Club would like to thank our following sponsors –
Thomas Thomas Plastering, Combined Waste Services, Mordialloc Optical, BJS Insurance Group, Right Choice Conveyancing, Harry Magee and Co Pty Ltd, Ocean Herbs and Vegetables, Square Peg Finger Food, Hocking Stuart Real Estate-Chelsea, Pumkin Outdoor Blinds, Kennedy’s Fitness and Health, TRX, ICON, Peak Digital, Nooma Massage, Chelsea Longbeach Physiotherapy, Main Street Café-Mordialloc, Domino’s Pizza-Patterson Lakes, Longbeach Osteopathy, Your Pharmacy-Chelsea Heights, Matho’s Maintenance, A & B Towing, Sanur Beach Village Group, Bayside Pizza, Mark Dreyfus QC. MP.
Remember to – “Support those who support us.”
Volunteer(s) of the Week – (Brought to you by Ocean Herbs and Vegetables) –
Mel and Max and Family. They run the canteen, the Can Bar and a lot of the catering, along with our sponsor of the week, Square Peg Finger Food. A great family supporting a great family orientated club.
“The Devils’ Advocate.” -
BLACK ROCKNEXT SOCIAL: Casino & Cocktail Night June 4th @ Club from 6pm- Full details on notice board/Club FB group
Major Function- Mid Year Ball (theme/ further details TBA) Locked in for July 16th @ Doyle’s 7pm- Please keep this date free in your calendar/tell WAGs etc..
Sponsor of the week: BurgerLab Stores, Mentone (Florence St, Opp train station) & Parkdale (Como Pde. West) - Stop by for lunch/ Dinner, a great selection to try!! Check them out on FB BurgerLab 3194 & BurgerLab 3195!!
Doyle’s Bridge Hotel > Seniors: Another tight contest, after the visitors skipped out to a 5 goal lead in the first half the Jets clawed the margin back to be within striking distance at 3 quarter time. Some great passages of play throughout the day but just couldn’t quite convert our chances up forward, stick at it crew a big victory is just around the corner. Better players on the day ‘Glassa’ Pinot, Raffa, ‘Boiling’ Kettle & Smithy, great to see a bunch of new guys in the best for the 3rd straight week.
Telstra Sth Melb> Reserves: The Reserves faced off against the clear benchmark of the competition in Skye. Never stopped working and were rewarded by keeping Skye to their lowest winning margin of the year. Best on grounds from Rizler, Tay, Moons Phelps showed we have a bright future ahead. Shout out to the yank mischa playing his first reserve game fresh off the plane from Portland Oregon and dominated the ruck.
Aunty Bettys Cafe > Thirds: It was a tough day at the office for the Jets thirds, getting beaten by a fair margin by a well drilled opposition in Skye. Well done to the new players, Fletch and Tobs, and thanks to those that filled in. Great to see JC, CJ, JJ and Lethal back on the park. Pretty clear path forward for all players - hit the training track.
TWB > Jetballers: Round 4 Division 3: BYE Division 5: BYE Division 7: Black Rock 17 def by Doveton 33
With key players out this week, Division 7 had a rocky start to their match against Doveton, getting used to playing with fill ins Kelly Zygraich, Olivia Martin and Andria.
Elyse Pixton moved well in the goal circle with fill in Olivia Martin, however the sheer height of the Doveton defenders made it difficult to secure the rebounds when needed. The movement of the ball down the court improved as the game went on, with accurate and strong feeding into the goal circle from Georgia Starke, helping Black Rock win the second quarter.
Best on Ground for the second week in a row went to Laura Brogan for her strong defensive work in the circle as well as her assistance in the midcourt carrying the ball down to our attacking end. Unfortunately the accuracy of the Doveton goalers was enough to keep the lead they had all game.
The score didn’t reflect the play on court, the girls are gelling well as a team and can only improve when the full team is available
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PORT COLTSChishold and Gamon Seniors Report Another week, another two wins.
Both of our men’s sides were able to record away wins in Round Five against Heatherton.
The seniors got off to a slow start, down by four points at the first break.
The second was better, as we dominated the scoring shots (seven to one) but poor kicking meant that our lead at half time was just seven points.
The main break served the boys well as they came out and booted six goals to Heatherton’s one.
Inaccurate kicking again let the boys down as we
added another eight behinds, meaning our lead was out to 45-points, but probably should have been much more.
The final term was much of the same, as we added another four goals to run out 13.18(96) to 5.1(31) winners.
Jackson Brown’s four goals led the goal kickers with four goals, Tim Hanley adding three.
A win today against Caulfield will see the team maintain its position on top of the ladder, a game ahead.
Irene’s Dry Cleaning Reserves Report Four goals to Jason Butler, Arlyn Hagiwara and David McGregor helped lead the reserves to a
thumping 85-point win over Heatherton.
The offence was clearly at its peak over the four quarters, but the defence of the team shone through, as we were able to keep the home side scoreless in the first half and only allowed four goals for the match.
The final score line of 17.11(128) to 4.4(28) is indicative of how well the boys played on offence and defence.
Upcoming events for the club include the Reverse Raffle on June 4, tickets priced at $60 per person.
Ladies Day is two weeks later on June 18, tickets at $40 per person.
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HEATHERTONCody Gems and Jewellery Seniors Report For the 2nd week in a row the team faced windy conditions. This time it was a strong breeze favouring the Nafpatkian end. Port won the toss and kicked with the wind. Unbelievably we finished the term with a lead of 4 points. 2nd quarter it was Ports turn to play better into the wind. Just 7 points separated the teams at the break but the Port machine was changing gears. 2nd half was all Port and thanks to their inaccuracy the damage was only 64 points at the final siren. Matty O was dominant down back, Aaron
Coffey playing in just his 3rd game was one of our best. Stoner was also was amongst it all day.
Melbourne Food Distributors Reserves Report A tough day at the office for the Reserves. By half time we hadn’t troubled the scorers. In the end we restricted them to just 17 goals and managed to snag 4 ourselves. You couldn’t knock the boys endeavour against a more mobile side. Justin was one of our best in just his 2nd game. We welcomed back Rory for his first game of the season. Good news was no 39 still fitted. Axle was also backed for his first and looked as though he hadn’t missed a training session.
Beachy slowly limping towards the 200 milestone.
Heatherton Football & Netball Club is proudly sponsored by: Cody Gems & Jewellery, Melbourne Food Distributors, Echo Cartons, Packing Boxes, Tom the Lumberjack, Harris Family Meats, Chadstone Toyota, Waltzing Matilda Hotel; 360 South, Rick Butler Market Gardens, Essential Finance Pty Ltd, Miracle Autospray, Bendigo Bank Dingley Village, Cheltenham Conveyancing, Cheltenham Moorabbin RSL
Dave Templeton would like to thank Matt Buckley and Melbourne Food Distributors for sponsoring him for the 2016 Season.
KEYSBOROUGH We extend a warm welcome to our Past Players today, we hope you have a fantastic day and make sure you stick around after the game to share a beer and story with our current players.
R & D Roofing Senior Report Another very poor performance against a strong opponent in what has been a very up and down season. Once again Kid could hold his head up high along side 17 year old Dylan who belies his age with his attack on the footy. Gayf with 4 goals played a lone hand up forward. Today in front of our Past Players there is no excuses for not putting in a far more determined performance.
Bendigo Bank Reserve’s Report Backed up last weeks first win with another excellent performance keeping Caulfield to only 4 goals.
Ozzy dominated the air all game and was backed up well by Macca in the ruck. Raj was sensational with 7 and was even snapping goals on the run. Wheels, Bowser, Fat & Nato also were among the many players who played well.
Vigeo Financial Solutions Thirds Report The boys had their first win for the year falling in by 3 points after leading by 6 goals. Robbo was great in the ruck, Chip not long off the plane from Canada was fantastic alongside Bullet & Griffo.
Keysborough Hotel Netball Report Div 8 continue to do well with another convincing win! For a brand new team and never playing together these girls are starting to combine.
Div 4 had a tough game ahead, but with experience, tight defence and maturity they were able to keep the
lead and take the win when the final whistle went.
Div 3 only took 2 points this week after having the lead in the last they had to settle for the draw. A little disappointing but the girls are starting to show much better form and looking for the win next week.
Div 1 also needed to get some form back and play the netball we are known to play. Still wasnt out best game but had a comfortable win over Caulfield, looking to build on this next week.
Social Functions: June 4th. Pink Ribbon Ladies Day vs Hampton. $40 includes food, wine, champagne & beer.
Sat Night July 16th. 70th Anniversary Function featuring naming of the Football Team Of Last 40 Years & Netball Team Of The Decade @ Freccia Azzura Club $60 includes Beer, Wine, Soft Drink & meal.
MURRUMBEENAON THE FIELD We welcome the Hampton Hammers to the Beena arena today we look forward to a great tussle between our two clubs. There will also be an Intra club match between two under 11 sides from the Murrumbeena Junior Football Club.
NETBALL. Fourth Round and our first match against South Yarra. We remain in 7th Division which proves to be a much well graded choice. A thrilling high standard of netball played by two very well matched teams. Mid court formed a strong unit supporting each other moving the ball up the court into the semi circle. Communication within the shooting circle worked well with Liv and Ash rotating and working hard to make themselves available for the pass. Outstanding defence by Lisa, Dani and Kate. This really was a team effort and the all the girls should be extremely proud of their performance. Looking forward to seeing what the girls can bring next week against Heatherton. Final scores Murrumbeena 38, South Yarra 34.
OFF THE FIELD LADIES DAY. Today is Ladies day at the Beena Arena. We welcome all the ladies of the community. Events will go between 2pm and 4pm. Tickets are available at $10. There is Champagne and finger food plus a Major Raffle. The prize for the Raffle is “Ä Day on the Bay”.
IPOD SHUFFLE NIGHT. This is on 21st May and is the first player event for the year. See Jarrod Walker for details. This is a reverse draw with songs. $20 per song. We start at 6pm at the Beena Arena. Be there.
HASBEENAS DAY. This is a Back to Murrumbeena for all past players on 16th July. We will be celebrating with the 1986 Premiership side. More details later. Would past players contact Warren Walker on 0400935547.
OCTOBERFEST. 30TH July. This our major fundraiser for the year. Note the date in your diary.
TOYOTA GOOD FOR FOOTY RAFFLE. Tickets are $5 each and are available from the club, officials, or the players. Get involved in this and support our club.
STALWARTS OF THE MURRUMBEENA FOOTBALL CLUB BOB FENTON
Bob Fenton has been a Murrumbeena man for 65 year. He was a great player and is still one of our best supporters. Bobby played for the Beena from the age of 13 till he retired at the age of 35. He was a speedy wingman who also represented Murrumbeena in the interleague competitions. Bobby played in the 1956 Under 18 premiership when he was 16 years of age. When asked who the best player he played with was, Bobby answered Gordon Duff. Bobby Fenton, a stalwart of the Murrumbeena football club.
SPONSORS The ‘Beena is indebted to the following 2016 loyal sponsors: WOODARDS CARNEGIE REAL ESTATE (Major Sponsor), Sheen Panels, Oakleigh Lions, Chadstone Toyota, Attwood Newsagency, Brew Café, the Rosstown Hotel, Morgans Finance Advisors Brighton,, JK Partners Accountants, Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena, Flight Centre Carnegie, Gianna Molinaro of South Melbourne, Zests Pizza, Cross Hydraulics, Bowen Automotive, Bakers Delight Carnegie The Onion Patch Restaurant MPrint, Basilico Restaurant Carnegie, Competion Tyres and all our player sponsors.
DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTES
CAULFIELD The replay of last year’s semi-finalist went a similar way on the weekend with the Bears controlling the game for much of the day and recording a massive victory by 100 points. With a rock-solid defence led by ‘General’ Josh Lee and his able side-kicks in O’Shea & BT, our opponent was never going to be allowed to kick a winning score. Jake Buggy continued his great start to the season with another BoG performance as he provided plenty of supply to a busy forward line. Harro was good and Gilbo & Twirds booted 3 goals each. We had the game won by the last break and the boys rubbed salt into a raw wound of our opponent booting 9 goals in the final term.
The Scoobies battled hard all match and with the return of some experienced heads in the next few weeks should see the boys return to the winner’s circle in the near future. The Harris twins (Benn & Lanyon) were both good and were well supported by Alex Cables, Little Lawrence, Coxy & new boy Luke Wakeling who played his first game with the Bears. Well done lads
in playing the game in the right spirit, keep hitting the track and your next win is just around the corner.
Our Div 4 netballers played on Friday night netball against East Brighton. The Vampires got away in the first quarter and the Bears were never able to catch up, going down 56-41, their first loss of the season. Two Becs proved to be better than one with Casarotto and Watson teaming up in defence, while Hannah Shilling held strong during some rough play up forward. A disappointing result but the Bears will be looking for redemption next week.
The Div 6 chicks started their match in full swing and were in control of the match for most of its duration. Sue, Lauren and Ruth worked in unity to bring the ball down to the goal circle. Fiona and Fi were superstars in defence, intercepting passes and rebounds. A big lead came during the third quarter on the back of excellent ball defending in the centre third by Karina and Elise, allowing Nadia and Bianca to shoot four goals in a row. Bears won by 7 goals against Lyndale with the final scores being 37 to 30.
The Div 1 team lost 38 to 48 with Jane, Fotini & Gaby amongst the best and the Div 3 team recorded its 2nd win for the season with a comfy win (38 to 16). Gemma, Zoe & Elena all playing well.
We celebrated Pink Ladies Day with 60 of the finest Bearettes enjoying a lovely afternoon basking in the sunshine at Koornang Park sipping cocktails and watching the lads belt their opponent. Thanks to Sophie O’Shea, Sam Tonkin and everyone who helped organise a fantastic event for a great cause. We raised in excess of $500 for BCNA.
Next Saturday night is our $1,000 Raffle. Get your tickets sold and returned asap. And remember to get your best 80’s clobber out of the wardrobe for a night of disco tunes and bad hair.
And our next match-day luncheon is to be held on Sat 28 May 2016 with swervin’ Mervyn Hughes as Guest Speaker. Tix are $40ph. Speak to Staity to book your tix.
Over & out. Growler
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This Saturday, Highett Football Netball Club stalwart Lachlan McLean will run out for his 300th game for the club against Heatherton. And there is no doubt the Bulldogs’ vocal home crowd will give him a
rousing reception as he takes the field.
McLean has been a valuable contributor at Turner Road for nearly two decades and in that time has fulfilled a number of on-field and off-field roles with aplomb.
On the field, has been a very handy player in both the senior and reserves sides.
A mainstay in the Bulldogs’ back six, McLean remains a dour and dependable defender that will never give his opponents an inch, but he has been known to sneak forward on rare occasions and jag the odd goal. He is an inspirational on-field leader and has captained the club’s reserves for a number of seasons.
In addition to his on-field exploits, McLean has always been willing to roll his sleeves up and help out with any off-field task that he has been asked to perform. He has served as vice president of the club for three seasons, as well as been a vital contributor as part of the club’s committee.
Moreover, McLean has been an excellent role model for the younger footballers, a great club person and above all just a champion bloke and a wonderful servant of the Highett Football Netball Club.
Congratulations on your tremendous milestone, Lachie. Well deserved!
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This week we celebrate Community Umpiring Round, with some special activities at each match to recognise the essential role that umpires play in both netball and Aussie Rules. Without our match officials, there would be no games each weekend.
Just as the pinnacle for players is to play AFL or ANZ Championship netball, our football umpires also have a development pathway that leads eventually to the MCG in September.
First year umpires may start their careers in the SMJFL or in our Under 19s, being mentored by more experienced colleagues before progressing to umpiring open age football, although experienced footballers can generally enter at Reserve Grade level. After gaining senior experience in the SFNL, our younger umpires may get the opportunity to train with their more experienced AFL colleagues at Ikon Park. This year, Ilya Fridman is training with the VFL umpires each Tuesday and may get the opportunity to umpire some VFL games in addition to his SFNL commitments.
Each year, we nominate some of our most promising umpires to the VFL Umpiring Development Squad with Annie Mirabile, Cai Davies and Luke Porter running with the VFL this year. Umpires can then progress to the VFL senior list, the AFL list and eventually to the team that officiates at the ‘G on Grand Final Day.
Like footballers, our umpires train hard, working on fitness and skills, with regular feedback from our coaching panel on their match day performances. They are encouraged to attend the after-match functions each week to chat with captains, coaches and players so that they can develop better relationships with players and officials.
There is no better way to stay involved in sport after retiring as a player than to become an umpire. Many former players now umpire our football and netball matches each week, and there is always room for more of them in our ranks. If your playing career is ending this year, consider taking up the whistle next year.
The toughest year for an umpire is his/her first one. We lose many young umpires because of inappropriate comments and behaviours from a small minority of footballers and spectators. Like players, umpires improve when given the appropriate feedback on their performances. However, that feedback needs to be fed through the umpiring department. If a player or official delivers feedback in a negative way to an umpire on game day, it may just cost the League an umpire. I’m happy to receive feedback from coaches and pass it on to our umpires in a way that will lead to an improvement in umpiring performance without having a negative impact on our umpires.
I hope that within our football community there is respect for the job that our umpires do week in, week out through rain, hail or shine, and that Community Umpiring Round merely highlights this.
Yours in Football,
Pete Marshall SFNL Director of Umpiring
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DIVISION 3 RESULTS: ROUND 4
Lyndale 4.2 10.5 13.7 19.13-127C.P.L 1.0 4.3 8.6 9.7-61Lyndale: Goal Kickers: T. Kumetaitis 5, O. Babak 3, T. Clappers 2, M. Stuart 2, A. Paton, B. Tosh, J. Malek, M. Greene, T. Rainey, A. Kerr, T. Bramble Best Players: B. Tosh, M. Stuart, J. Malek, T. Clappers, J. Doust, S. CominoCarrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: D. Brennan 4, B. Goldsworthy, C. Hatzis, J. Olaman, P. Mauracher, M. Jackson Best Players: N. Gage, K. Long, J. Caspersz, A. Fonti, T. Jones, P. Weber
Lyndale 2.0 2.3 5.4 7.7-49C.P.L 3.2 4.3 8.9 14.14-98Lyndale: Goal Kickers: D. Allen 2, B. Grundy 2, J. Johnson 2, C. Whitlock
Best Players: J. Johnson, C. Kriv, E. McLean, B. Sweeting, J. Malom, C. Whitlock
Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: A. Wilson 5, A. Wicks 3, A. Fonti 3,
P. Thompson 2, L. Lighten
Best Players: J. Dunstan, C. Barton, A. Wicks, A. Wilson, L. Lighten, C. Greenwood
South Yarra 7.7 14.12 24.14 31.17-203Sandown 0.0 0.0 2.0 2.3-15South Yarra: Goal Kickers: S. Merchant 7, C. Brady 4, A. Villella 4, J. Cellini 4, T. Hanney 3, S. Stegheuis 2, J. Smith 2, K. Finlayson 2, E. Hanney, M. Higgins, T. MacDonald Best Players: D. Mendes, E. Hanney, M. van der Haar, M. Higgins, S. Merchant, J. BefrageSandown: Goal Kickers: M. Bennie, J. D’Atri Best Players: C. Telley, J. D’Atri, M. Dickson, K. D’atri, M. Edwards, J. Waite
South Yarra 3.4 5.6 7.7 11.11-77Sandown 0.2 4.4 5.6 6.8-44South Yarra: Goal Kickers: J. Waldron 3, T. Lange 2, J. Baxter 2, A. Strelec, W. Smith, C. Dore, R. Dore Best Players: R. Pearse, L. Dellorso, J. Needham, J. Waldron, C. Dore, J. BaxterSandown: Goal Kickers: B. Robinson 2, D. Kerr 2, M. Robinson, D. Franklyn Best Players: J. Robinson, N. Brown, B. Walker, G. Baker, M. Robinson, W. Barker
Hallam 6.5 10.7 15.12 18.14-122Dandenong 0.1 1.5 3.8 3.11-29Hallam: Goal Kickers: M. Neve 4, T. Bradley 4, J. Barrie-Sewell 3, J. Daly 2, A. Daly 2, M. Peresso, M. Melrose, G. Kerr Best Players: S. Chin, K. Smith, R. McIvor, M. Neve, T. Bradley, T. MaskiellDandenong: Goal Kickers: R. Witt 2, M. Clarke Best Players: D. Jose, J. Van Mourik, C. Riley, J. Brown, R. Witt, M. Clarke
Hallam 0.4 6.4 9.5 14.5-89Dandenong 1.3 2.4 6.10 7.13-55Hallam: Goal Kickers: S. Sigeti 5, M. Brew 4, L. Barrie-Sewell, M. Ebrahimi, D. Connor, M. Wilson, S. Cosas Best Players: D. Connor, S. Sigeti, D. Crutchfield, A. Ebrahimi, A. MutsaersDandenong: Goal Kickers: D. McPherson 2, P. Brown, J. Ricardo, J. Lapthorne, A. Busuttil, J. D’Rosario Best Players: S. Moody, P. Brown, J. Lapthorne, J. Ricardo, J. Bardwell, T. White
Lyndhurst 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6-36Mount Waverley 11.18 11.18 11.18 11.18-84Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: C. Gardiner, L. Maxfield, C. Willshire, R. Lowe, A. Horton Best Players: C. Willshire, M. Gardner, J. Jakupi, D. Connick, J. Gaspero, J. WaliaMount Waverley: Goal Kickers: J. Gough 4, L. Galle 3, C. Jeffries, D. Macrae, J. Wilkin, I. Taylor Best Players: J. Wilkin, D. Cincotta, J. Smith, B. Roberts, M. Keem, T. Patrick
Lyndhurst 0.1 0.1 1.1 1.1-7Mount Waverley 5.4 12.9 26.12 39.21-255Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: B. Hallam Best Players: A. Besim, S. Veal, C. Tilo, P. Lokupathirage, J. Shields, J. EvansMount Waverley: Goal Kickers: A. Meredith 9, D. Pearce 7, R. Newman 5, J. Brown 5, R. Dux 4, J. Beattie 3, P. Kinsella 2, P. Schulz, M. Jager, B. Beecroft, M. Parrella Best Players: D. Pearce, B. Beecroft, A. Meredith, E. Tobias, J. Brown, R. Newman
Doveton Eagles 4.4 5.6 10.10 11.12-78Ashwood 4.3 5.6 9.7 11.13-79Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: D. Ramsdale 2, E. Williams, D. Mawhinney, T. Day, S. Ognjenovic, B. Hidgcock, E. Samadi, G. Blizzard, J. O’Neill, K. Bundy Best Players: M. O’Callaghan, J. O’Neill, B. Hidgcock, K. Bundy, D. Mawhinney, L. WilliamsAshwood: Goal Kickers: J. Morrey 4, M. Saunders 2, C. Meyers, N. Ignatenko, A. Wood, J. Chapman, F. Martinicchio Best Players: T. Smith, M. Saunders, J. Chapman, J. Morrey, S. Williams, M. Maginnes
Doveton Eagles 4.4 4.4 6.5 6.5-41Ashwood 0.2 3.4 4.6 8.10-58Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: B. Painter 3, J. Thompson, J. Mack, K. Wazin
Best Players: M. Harris, S. Johnson, J. Mack, D. Ralph, K. Wazin, B. Painter
Ashwood: Goal Kickers: A. Jong 3, T. Booth 2, M. Collins, D. James, D. Monforte
Best Players: A. Jong, B. Giblett, A. Wiltgren, M. Collins, T. Shepherd, D. Mottram
Moorabbin 4.1 4.3 5.7 7.10-52Endeavour Hills 0.3 5.11 6.14 11.16-82Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: M. Herbert 2, C. Baum, Z. Hostalek, M. Lobb, N. Stanlan-Velt, S. Pappas Best Players: A. Robins, M. Herbert, Z. Hostalek, P. Waked, M. Dettmann, A. BodinEndeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: D. Morrison 2, S. Richards 2, B. Hoe 2, C. LeGrand, J. Beattie, B. Graham, J. Bruce, S. Peake Best Players: B. Hoe, J. Bruce, J. Van Hoesel, S. Richards, J. Downes, B. Moriarty
Moorabbin 0.1 1.4 1.4 2.7-19Endeavour Hills 3.6 5.11 11.13 19.17-131Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: M. Broad, L. Blatchford Best Players: M. Lobb, M. Johnson, R. Parker, J. Hadfield, S. Janjic, J. ParkerEndeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: T. Marshall 6, C. Jarrett 4, J. Davies 2, M. Kleinert 2, R. Imeson 2, N. De-Zilwa, R. Cooper, J. Taplin Best Players: R. Thomas, W. Fournarakis, T. Marshall, J. Taplin, A. Walters, M. Sleiman
DIVISION 3 SENIORTEAM P W L D F A % PTSMount Waverley 5 5 0 0 638 249 256.22 20Hallam 5 5 0 0 478 270 177.04 20Lyndale 5 4 1 0 487 320 152.19 16South Yarra 5 3 2 0 451 276 163.41 12Doveton Eagles 5 3 2 0 541 339 159.59 12Ashwood 5 3 2 0 546 367 148.77 12Endeavour Hills 5 3 2 0 395 359 110.03 12Moorabbin 5 2 3 0 394 321 122.74 8Lyndhurst 5 2 3 0 251 379 66.23 8C.P.L 5 0 5 0 244 680 35.88 0Dandenong 5 0 5 0 177 605 29.26 0Sandown 5 0 5 0 178 615 28.94 0
DIVISION 3 RESERVETEAM P W L D F A % PTSMount Waverley 5 5 0 0 787 145 542.76 20South Yarra 5 5 0 0 341 158 215.82 20Endeavour Hills 5 4 1 0 444 244 181.97 16Hallam 5 4 1 0 381 211 180.57 16Ashwood 5 4 1 0 379 272 139.34 16Sandown 5 4 1 0 285 244 116.80 16Doveton Eagles 5 1 4 0 277 376 73.67 4Moorabbin 5 1 4 0 214 406 52.71 4C.P.L 5 1 4 0 252 538 46.84 4Lyndhurst 5 1 4 0 179 571 31.35 4Lyndale 5 0 5 0 167 294 56.80 0Dandenong 5 0 5 0 184 431 42.69 0
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2016 DIVISION 3 SENIOR FIXTURE
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ROUND 1 9-APRMoorabbin 15.12-102 def Dandenong 4.4-28Lyndale 12.9-81 def South Yarra 9.6-60Lyndhurst 7.5-47 def by Hallam 15.10-100Doveton Eagles 22.7-139 def Sandown 5.7-37Ashwood 12.9-81 def by Endeavour Hills 14.8-92Mount Waverley 20.18-138 def C.P.L 3.4-22
ROUND 2 16-APRSouth Yarra 8.7-55 def Moorabbin 5.11-41Hallam 9.10-64 def Lyndale 5.12-42Sandown 4.5-29 def by Lyndhurst 6.7-43Endeavour Hills 5.14-44 def by Doveton Eagles 13.12-90C.P.L 7.9-51 def by Ashwood 26.13-169Dandenong 5.3-33 def by Mount Waverley 22.26-158
ROUND 3 23-APRMoorabbin 15.9-99 def Hallam 16.12-108Lyndale 20.10-130 def Sandown 7.7-49Lyndhurst 4.5-29 def by Endeavour Hills 12.19-91Doveton Eagles 22.18-150 def C.P.L 5.5-35Ashwood 10.14-74 def by Mount Waverley 17.12-114South Yarra 11.14-80 def Dandenong 8.7-55
GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 30-APRSandown 7.6-48 def by Moorabbin 14.16-100Endeavour Hills 12.14-86 def by Lyndale 16.11-107C.P.L 10.15-75 def by Lyndhurst 15.6-96Mount Waverley 21.18-144 def Doveton Eagles 12.12-84Dandenong 4.8-32 def by Ashwood 21.17-143Hallam 13.6-84 def South Yarra 7.11-53
ROUND 5 7-MAYMoorabbin 7.10-52 def by Endeavour Hills 11.16-82Lyndale 19.13-127 def C.P.L 9.7-61Lyndhurst 5.6-36 def by Mount Waverley 11.18-84Doveton Eagles 11.12-78 def by Ashwood 11.13-79South Yarra 31.17-203 def Sandown 2.3-15Hallam 18.14-122 def Dandenong 3.11-29
ROUND 6 14-MAYCarrum Patterson Lakes v MoorabbinMount Waverley v LyndaleAshwood v LyndhurstDandenong v Doveton EaglesEndeavour Hills v South YarraSandown v Hallam
ROUND 7 28-MAYMoorabbin v Mount WaverleyLyndale v AshwoodLyndhurst v Doveton EaglesSouth Yarra v Carrum Patterson LakesHallam v Endeavour Hills (SN)Sandown v Dandenong
ROUND 8 4-JUNAshwood v MoorabbinLyndhurst v DandenongMount Waverley v South YarraCarrum Patterson Lakes v HallamEndeavour Hills v SandownDoveton Eagles v Lyndale (June 11)
MARBUT STONE ROUND 9 18-JUNMoorabbin v Doveton EaglesLyndale v LyndhurstSouth Yarra v AshwoodHallam v Mount Waverley (SN)Sandown v Carrum Patterson LakesDandenong v Endeavour Hills
ROUND 10 25-JUNLyndhurst v MoorabbinLyndale v DandenongDoveton Eagles v South YarraAshwood v HallamMount Waverley v SandownCarrum Patterson Lakes v Endeavour Hills
ROUND 11 2-JULMoorabbin v LyndaleSouth Yarra v LyndhurstHallam v Doveton EaglesSandown v AshwoodEndeavour Hills v Mount WaverleyDandenong v Carrum Patterson Lakes
ROUND 12 9-JULDandenong v MoorabbinSouth Yarra v LyndaleHallam v Lyndhurst (SN)Sandown v Doveton EaglesEndeavour Hills v AshwoodCarrum Patterson Lakes v Mount Waverley
ROUND 13 16-JULMoorabbin v South YarraLyndale v HallamLyndhurst v SandownDoveton Eagles v Endeavour HillsAshwood v Carrum Patterson LakesMount Waverley v Dandenong
ROUND 14 23-JULHallam v MoorabbinSandown v LyndaleEndeavour Hills v LyndhurstCarrum Patterson Lakes v Doveton EaglesMount Waverley v AshwoodDandenong v South Yarra
ROUND 15 30-JULMoorabbin v SandownLyndale v Endeavour HillsLyndhurst v Carrum Patterson LakesDoveton Eagles v Mount WaverleyAshwood v DandenongSouth Yarra v Hallam
ROUND 16 6-AUGEndeavour Hills v MoorabbinCarrum Patterson Lakes v LyndaleMount Waverley v LyndhurstAshwood v Doveton EaglesSandown v South YarraDandenong v Hallam
ROUND 17 13-AUGMoorabbin v Carrum Patterson LakesLyndale v Mount WaverleyLyndhurst v AshwoodDoveton Eagles v DandenongSouth Yarra v Endeavour HillsHallam v Sandown
ROUND 18 20-AUGMount Waverley v MoorabbinAshwood v LyndaleDoveton Eagles v LyndhurstCarrum Patterson Lakes v South YarraEndeavour Hills v HallamDandenong v Sandown
Doveton Eagles vs Ashwood Doveton was expected to be slightly too strong for Ashwood. However, the Magpies proved capable of claiming a big scalp, scraping in by a point at Power Reserve.
The Eagles had ten goal kickers, but Darren Ramsdale was the only one to manage more than one major. He finished with two. The side continues to miss the forward line presence of Peter Dye.
Tim Smith was Ashwood’s best, whilst James Morrey booted four of its goals.
South Yarra vs Sandown South Yarra was a heavy favourite against Sandown, but it is unlikely anyone forecast the extent of the gulf between the teams.
The hungry Lions feasted on the Cobras. Such was the level of dominance, that Sandown was unable to score in the first half.
Eleven goal kickers joined the procession for South Yarra, with Shaheen Merchant splitting the big sticks on seven occasions. Three players managed four goals each.
Dean Mendes was named best on ground for the winner. The Lions scored 203 points and recorded a winning margin of 188.
Lyndale vs Carrum Patterson Lakes
Trevor Kumetaitis continued his excellent start to the season with five majors, helping Lyndale to a 66-point win over Carrum Patterson Lakes.
Kumetaitis has 21 goals in 2016. The fact the Pumas have only named him in their best players once this season and couldn’t find room for him this time suggests a strong team with plenty of contributors.
Brett Tosh was the player nominated as the winner’s best.
Lyndhurst vs Mount Waverley For such an inexperienced team as Lyndhurst, an eight-goal loss to ladder leader Mount Waverley looks quite respectable.
The real story was more to do with wayward Mountain Lions’ kicking. They could manage just 11 majors for the day, along with a whopping 18 behinds.
Jarrod Wilkin was again Mount Waverley’s best and James Gough kicked four goals.
Hallam vs Dandenong Scott Slater continued his perfect start as coach of Hallam, taking the Hawks to a fifth straight victory. The Hawks beat Dandenong by 93 points.
Slater spoke in the pre-season about his club’s intention to focus on long-term sustainable improvement, not on buying short-term success.
Perhaps the club can achieve both. It currently sits second on the ladder and has given some youngsters a taste of senior footy.
These include Under 19s players Dylan Grayson and Damien Romer.
Co-captain Stephen Chin was the Hawks’ best.
Moorabbin vs Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills proved too strong for Moorabbin, prevailing by five goals.
The Kangaroos started the game in positive fashion, holding a 21-point quarter time lead.
However, coach David Velt sounded concerned his side had not
done enough with the wind in the first term.
He may have been right as the Kangaroos managed just a couple of behinds in the second stanza. By half time, Endeavour Hills had grabbed a 14-point advantage.
Velt let Moorabbin’s players know in no uncertain fashion their efforts were not what he expected.
The Kangaroos brought the ball into their forward line often in the third term, despite the wind having died down.
However, their delivery was astray and a disciplined Endeavour Hills’ backline continued to mark the ball.
The Falcons led by 13 points at the final change and they produced a dominant last term.
Byron Hoe was named Endeavour Hills’ best and contributed a couple of goals.
Round 6 preview
ENDEAVOUR HILLS vs SOUTH YARRA (Barry Simon Reserve) Percentage separates fourth-placed South Yarra from seventh-placed Endeavour Hills. Both sides are in form and this promises to be a fierce contest.
It’s a tough one to pick, but the Falcons can fight their way up the ladder with a narrow win.
SANDOWN vs HALLAM (Edinburgh Reserve) Sandown sank to a new low in Round 5, losing by 188 points. Hallam has a golden opportunity to continue its unbeaten run in 2016 and the bottom of the ladder Cobras will be licking their wounds again after this game.
ASHWOOD vs LYNDHURST (Essex Heights Reserve) Ashwood is flying after a confidence-building victory over Doveton in Round 5. The Magpies won’t let this match against Lyndhurst slip. It will be the first time Lightning tastes defeat in an away match.
DANDENONG vs DOVETON EAGLES (Greaves Reserve) After charging out of the blocks with three straight wins, Doveton has hit a couple of hurdles, going down to Mount Waverley and Ashwood in successive weeks.
The Eagles will be determined to hit back hard and unfortunately Dandenong will feel the full force of a Doveton resurgence. This one will get ugly.
MOUNT WAVERLEY vs LYNDALE (Mayfield Park) Unbeaten Mount Waverley hosts Lyndale, which has lost just once.
It promises to be an exciting game, with a possible shootout between the division’s leading goal kickers, Mount Waverley’s Luke Galle and Lyndale’s Trevor Kumetaitis.
The Mountain Lions start as favourites, but need to improve their goal kicking after an inaccurate display last round. The Pumas can win, but the Mountain Lions should do so.
Carrum Patterson Lakes vs Moorabbin (Roy Dore Reserve) Moorabbin has won just a couple of games this season.
The Kangaroos have a chance to improve their form when they take on Carrum Patterson Lakes.
CPL’s performances in the last couple of rounds have been better than its first three games, but that doesn’t mean they have been good.
The Kangaroos will win well.
DIVISION 3: MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi
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TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEENDEAVOUR HILLS
SOUTH YARRA
DIVISION 3: ROUND 6
Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Edinburgh Rd, Springvale
Colours: Blue, red and white with cobra emblem
Senior Coach: Rick Bean
Reserve Coach: Trent McKenzie
Thirds Coach: Matt McCormick
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jarrad Denhm 23 Michael Edwards
2 Robert Compt 24 Michael Fitzpatrick
3 Mitchell Davis 25 Ciaran O'Shaughnessy
4 Matthew Dickson 26 Scott Jackman
5 Michael Perry 27 Jake D'Atri
6 Alan Barker 28 Mark Perry
6* Steven Orr 30 Dylan Kerr
7 Chris Clayton 31 Brennan Drewett
8 Matt Bennie 33 Michael Hambleton
9 Jamie Proctor 34 Kim Om
10 Steven Ritchie 35 Adam Roth
11 Kane D'Atri 36 Ash Murphy
12 Richard Gow 37 Warren Barker
13 Glenn Baker 39 Aaron Vaughan
14 Steven Mylonakis 41 Bao Le
15 Andrew Ritchie 42 Michael Robinson
16 Dane Maizey 43 Jake Robinson
16* Brendan Robinson 50 Roland White
17 Nick Maizey 52 Doug Slater
18 Chris Telley 60 Adam Powell
19 Neal Brown 64 Neil Brown
20 Dylan Herft 67 Ricky Logan
21 Michael Halim 69 Johnny Le
22 Clint Sheedy 99 Zain Machfud
SANDOWN COBRAS
# THIRDS
1 Shane Cosstick
2 Steve O'Byrne
9 Peter Vo
11 Matt McCormick
12 Aaron Powell
22 Daniel Ralph
43 Nathan Bye
44 Daniel Thompson
46 Aaron Straughair
51 James Hewitt
57 James Cousland
59 Ricky Ettridge
61 Nam Ho
64 Josh Hurford
70 Matt Jolley
71 Aaron Woods
75 Craig King
76 Liam Exnar
90 Jacob Meyer
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMESANDOWN COBRAS
HALLAM
DIVISION 3: ROUND 6
Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn
Colours: Maroon, royal blue, gold lion
Senior Coach: Darren Stegehuis
Reserves Coach: Patrick Tuck
Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby
SOUTH YARRA
# THIRDS3 Ricky Rodrigues
5 Sean Dixon
8 Will Duffy
11 Will Freeman
15 Finn Macconachie
20 Jarred Mills
23 Jayden Cameron
25 Shane Tyssen
26 David Knight
30 Trevor Milne
32 Tom Needham
33 Andrew Callender
35 James Evans
36 Murray West
38 Oliver Khoury
39 Tom Cooper
47 Ash Evans
50 Jasjit Singh
51 Ryan McDonald
52 Ian Hume
53 Michael Klomp
55 Alex Otten
59 Ricky Riel
63 Daniel Borg (Capt)
66 Will Quince
67 Jake Bertone
69 Seb Barr
76 Aaron Jobe
79 Gareth Wakefield
83 Simon Talbot
85 Kingsley Hill
86 Rory O'Kane
88 James Donnoli
89 David Donnoli
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Mark Symons (Capt) 24b Alastair Noel
1b Lachy Clohesy 25 Anthony Pane
2 Chris Merchant 25b Shane Tyssen
2b Corey Mangos 26 Marcus Van Der Haar
3 Tom Hanney 27 Pat Venville
3b Adam Strelec 28 Stephen Cassimaty
4 Tom Soultonakis 28b Nick Presland (Res.Capt)
5 John Bohan 29 Adam Villella
6 Charlie McKee 29b Ryan Dore
6b Kurt Winter 30 Michael Higgins
7 Luke Toebelmann 31 Mark Braybrook
8 Jamie Ardern 32 Jack Volpetti
9 Scott Stegehuis 33 Lee Haines
10 Blake Stegehuis 34 Blake Tolley
11 Dean Mendes 35 Justin Baxter
11b Will Smith 36 Luke Johnson
12 Danny Wyatt 37 Kieron Finlayson
12b Chris Dore 38 Julian Belfrage
13 Tom Rogers 39 Gerry Costello
13b Dan Rossi 40 James Needham
14 Tom MacDonald 41 Matt Joyce
14b Matt Scully 42 Braden Hender
15 Jordan Cellini 43 Zac Maher
16 Cory Brady 44 Troy Lange
17 Matt Jewell 45 Seb Jewell
17b Troy Duncan 48 Mark Phillips
18 Dan Russell 49 Sam Borland
18b Geoff Zach 56 Sam Johnson
19 Patrick Tuck 58 Michael Higgon
19b Michael Bohan 68 Ollie Smith
20 Eamon Hanney 71 Paul McNamara
21 Ryhan Pearse 73 Liam Halverson
22 Luke Dellorso 78 Stephen Ingham
23 Joey Smith 79 Chris Kaliviotis
24 Carl Matheson 82 Shane Myers
Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Dve, Endeavour Hills
Colours: Green and Gold V
Senior Coach: Steve Muscat
Reserves Coach: Aaron Abela
Thirds Coach: Scot Anderson
ENDEAVOUR HILLS
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Adrian Kartner 39 Robbie Cooper2 Andy Mitchell 40 Jason Beattie3 Ben Graham 41 Mohammed Elwanni4 Jake Van Hoesel 42 Al McPherson
4a Kerry Ashford 43 Aaron Abela5 Mitch Whatman 44 Andrew Dexter6 Ben Swift 45 Jack Gibb7 Jarrod Marolla 46 Jayson Bruce8 Nathan Strom 47 Tui Craik9 Matthew Peake © 48 James Taplin
10 Aaron Brooks 49 Marcus Kleinert11 Matthew Cram 50 Joel Marie
11a Nigel De Zilwa 51 Nathan Crutchley12 Ryan Imeson 52 Matthew Souter13 Josh Graham 53 Jason Davies14 Cedric Legrand 54 Matt Meyer15 Jayke Villot 55 Tom Marshall16 Scott Dinsdale 56 Shane Jacobs17 Neil Peake 57 Vas Fournarakis18 Robert Tinney 58 Aaron Thomas19 Michael Cook 59 Joshua Downes20 Travis Kerr 60 Greg Baxter21 Shaun Richards 61 Emad Fallah22 Nick Stanley 62 Richard Thomas23 Shane Peake 64 Josh Vellin24 Adam Walters 65 Cristobel Moreno25 Daniel Morrison 66 Kendall Sutton26 Jacob Matwijkiw 67 Ben Wells27 Ben Moriarty 68 John Lysle28 James McNeill 68a Matthew Tran28a Alex Carroll 69 Peter Koutsogianakkis29 Byron Hoe 70 Jacob Daly30 Daniel Strom 71 Tom Websdale31 Matt Kerr 72 Aaron Presutto32 Jarryd Burke 73 John Cahan33 Jordan Volkhoff 74 Richard Masquiren34 Midhat Sleiman 75 Justin Hanson35 Clint Jarrett 76 Daniel Allen36 Nick Anderson 77 Raymond May
36a Mohammed Souleiman 78 Maximiliano Herrera37 Tom Carr 79 Ricardo Fernandez38 Ryan Thomas
HALLAMGround: Hallam Recreation Reserve,
Frawley Rd, Hallam
Colours: Red, Black & Yellow
Senior Coach: Scott Slater
Reserves Coach: Scott Mckenzie
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Rory McIvor 33 Pehi Ferris
2 Stephen Chin 34 Matt Melrose
3 Roey Suttie 35 Brendan Tibballs
4 Andrew Daly 36 Matthew Brew
5 Jed Dexter 38 Josh Foster
6 Manny Peresso 39 Gareth Hanley
7 Chris Molnar 40 Ryan Fort
8 Daniel Chin 41 Daniel Connor
9 Sonny Ebraham 42 Anthony Mustsaers
10 Greg Kerr 43 Dean Crutchfield
11 Tim Gavenlock 44 Shaun Logan-Brown
12 Cameron Parker 45 Mitchell Arter
13 Hayden Ryan 47 Cam Dalgeish
14 Matt Neve 49 Aaron Alexander
15 Josh Furborough 50 Mohammad Ebraham
16 Stefan Cosas 51 Scott McKenzie
17 Tom Bradley 52 Brad Mullen
18 Luke Johnson 53 Andrew Watson
19 Luke Barrie-Sewell 54 Bryce Dexter
20 Ethan Kantawara 55 Scott Mcgill
21 Kieran Smith 57 Ryan Mullen
22 Hayden Wood 63 Marcus Wilson
23 Jonathan Daly 69 Shane Thomas
24 Ryan Eggleston 78 Sean Duff
25 Sean Gaitely 82 Daniel Garnar
26 Josh Garner 87 Clive Gervigny
27 Joey Sandar 88 Steve Scordo
28 Corey Reeves 89 Daniel Gentile
29 Tim Maskiell 77 Tristan Callander
30 Jarred Peters 48 Digby Allen
31 Jayden O'Brien 56 Ben Doggett
32 Phil Ward
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LYNDHURST
DIVISION 3: ROUND 6
LYNDHURSTGround: Marriott Waters Reserve, Boland
Dve, Lyndhurst
Colours: Orange, navy, blue thunderbolt
Senior Coach: Patrick Cooke
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 David Ford 30 Chase Riley
2 Corey Willshire 31 Zachary Davis
3 Jake Ward 32 Neil Harper
4 Sam Saunders 33 Aaron Bennett
5 Adam Horton 34 Sam Gidman
6 Hamish Browning 35 Ryan Dowell
7 Jason Maurice 36 Scott Levy
8 Jeremy Jakupi 37 Jamie Gaspero
9 Andrew Friend 38 Ethan O'Connell-Webb
10 Johnathon Evans 39 Ben Sherlock
11 Justin Newman 40 Les Wooderson
12 Jake Stuckey 41 Anthony Besim
13 Luke Maxfield 42 Christopher Russo
14 Brock Manning 45 Christianson Tilo
15 Michael Hazelden 46 Michael Toth
16 Drew Connick 47 Joel Cooley
17 Anthony Heap 48 Taylor Bryans
18 Zachary Guille 49 Ismael Pieterse
19 Patrick Cooke 50 Chris Taus
20 Lakshay Totlani 51 Jason Twite
21 Justin Hill 55 Kevin Stott
22 Jarryd McGrath 56 Hayden Webster
23 Bradley Ferri 61 David Fardon
24 Daniel O'Connell-Webb 62 Daniel Oliver
25 Matthew Shannon 71 Aaron Alister
26 Ryan Lowe Rhys Clayton
27 Matthew Gardner Tim Deaner
28 Charlie Gardiner Nathan Patterson
29 Jesse Walia
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEDANDENONG
DOVETON EAGLES
DIVISION 3: ROUND 6
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Paul Gould 26 David Shaw
2 Cameron Riley 27 Jayme Le
3 Dale Jose 28 David Barrie
4 Mitchell Clarke 29 Dale Jose
5 Josh Cole 30 Jake Holland
6 Luke Johnson 31 Jayke Brown
7 Trent Cole 32 Phillip Brown
8 Tanyol Enver 38 Ali Hussani
9 Luke Harvey 39 Timothy Ribet
10 Chris Arnold 40 Nicholas Ford
11 Scott Moody 41 Luke Dillon
12 Dylan Arnold 42 David Westwood
13 Regan Hall 46 Ashley Heap
14 Trevor White 47 Matthew Camilleri
15 Jake Harvey 48 Justin D'Offay
16 Samuel Goldbury 49 Justin Crane
17 Adam Fiander 52 Rafi Taniwal
18 Guiseppe Dimento 55 Mark Johnson
19 Anthony Salomon 58 Kidman Johnstone
20 Stephen Young 75 Jacob Bardwell
21 Josh Giddens 76 Jarod Van Mourik
22 Taaren Hillman 78 Miguel Fernandez
23 Dean Moody 85 Connor Johnstone
DANDENONGGround: Greaves Reserve, Bennett St, Dandenong
Colours: White, Navy & Red
Senior Coach: Glen Jose
ASHWOODGround: Essex Heights Reserve,
Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley
Colours: Black, white and yellow vertical panels
Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Mitchell Saunders 30B Sam Murphy2 Paul Wineberg 31 Daniel Hanrahan3 Angus Wood 32 Chris Meyers4 Ben Giblett 32B Adam Wiltgren5 Alex Jong 33 Nathan Scott6 Ricky O'Brien 34 Tim Smith7 Darren Mottram 35 Josh Stanton8 Michael Spencer 36 Abachez Matthias9 Dale Carroll 37 David McBaron
9B Tarquin Booth 38 George Lithotomos10 Trevor Sheppard 39 Mason Morgan11 Jake Chapman 41 Sean Williams
11B Samuel Adam 42 Brad Newman12 James Morrey 43 Mitchell Rossborough13 Frank Martinicchio 44 Roman Chowanetz14 Dylan Jones 46 Justin Burns15 Mark Jones 47 Nick Ignatenko16 Brett Figas 48 Michael Langford17 Jeremy Collins 49 Grant Mesley18 Jacob Barker 50 Lochlan Holmes-Brown19 Matthew Maginness 51 Shane Mitchell20 Kristan Jones 52 Nick Parry21 Simon Perkins 54 Josh Price22 Chris Spencer 55 Simon Leggett23 Daniel Monforte 56 Daniel Stefanik24 Josh Taylor 62 Ezekiel Ah Dar25 Matthew Menzies 63 Beau Connick26 Chris Scully 66 Tom van Schlam27 Alex Salama 67 Josh Burley28 Cameron Hipwell 71 Sam Hinzes30 Brad Hempill 94 Ben Adams
Ground: Power Rd Reserve, Power Rd, Doveton
Colours: Blue,white and yellow panels with Eagle emblem
Senior Coach: Corrie Wilson
Reserves Coach: Cameron Balsarini
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Brayden Keown 20 Daniel Kelson
1a Daniel Algra 21 Mark Tapscott
2 Peter Dye 22 Josh Bevis
3 Mathew O'Callaghan 23 Dom So
4 Kaine Bundy 24 Dylan Chadwick
5 Steven Ognjenovic 25 Enayte Samadi
6 Shane McGrath 26 Dilly padda
7 Daniel Macklin 27 David Morison
7a Jayden Mack 29 BJ Oakford-White
8 Corrie Wilson 30 Matt Fristad
8a Peter Le 31 Dave Mawhinney
9 Ryan Hovell 32 Tony Mertis
10 David D'Aquino 33 Steven Mottau
10a Ben Young 34 Nick Paynetr
11 Brett Hidgcock 34a Tom O'Callaghan
11a Brandon Smith 35 Nick Beer
12 Cameron Ross 37 Jason Thompson
12a DarranCatton 38 Kazim Mert
14 Jason McNiff 39 Brayden Oliver
14a Gavin Eichenberger 40 Michael Harris
15 Nathan Graeske 41 Matt Robinson
15a Aiden Vanbeek 43 Brad Oulton
16 Steven Stredwick 48 Brad Painter
17 Paul Parlapiano 51 Harley lane
18 Alax Rakic 52 Jason Brown
18a Alex O'Callaghan 56 Shannon bennett
19 Trent Day 58 Emelio Williams
19a Kevin Baldsing 66 Jarrod O'neill
DOVETON EAGLES
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DIVISION 3: ROUND 6
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEMOUNT WAVERLEY
LYNDALE
DIVISION 3: ROUND 6
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEC.P.L
MOORABBIN
MOORABBINGround: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Widdop
Cres, Hampton East
Colours: Blue and white stripes
Senior Coach: David Velt
Reserves Coach: Wayne Hardman
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Mick Broad 31 Jarrod McCormack
2 Cory Melaury 32 Dave Vassallo
3 Andrew Sharp 33 Jamie Hutchison
4 Marty Herbert 34 Steve Janjic
5 Jack Williams 35 Shaun Jackson (Seniors Capt)
7 Aaron Robins 36 Declan McGann
8 Fabian Peta 37 Will Kruss
9 Jak Jowett 38 Stele Papas
10 Pat Reaby 39 Wayne Hardman
11 Chris Baum (Seniors Capt) 40 Mark Nessel
12 Rick Parker 41 Lincoln Bond
13 Cameron Pyne 42 Sam Mazzoletti
14 Zdenek Hostalek 43 Michael Dettmann
15 Nick Stanlon-Velt 44 Peter Brick
16 Tim Caterson 46 Glen Davidson
17 Ryan Fenton 47 Chris Smith
18 Rodney Johnson 48 Aaron Bodin
19 Michael Lobb 50 Greg Pearson
20 Andrew Weiss 51 David Kingston
21 Liep Kuel 52 Russell King
22 James Parker 53 Ryan Hoy
23 Alex DeVries 54 Daniel Gassali
24 Andrew Sloss 56 Ky Herbert
25 Ryan Bennett 57 Brendan Sloss
26 Trent Barlow 59 Dave Noonan
27 Damien Brick 60 Geoffrey Collins
28 Lucas Blatchford 62 Jayden Clark
29 Caleb Lazar 63 Puhirake Herbert
30 Mark Pottinger
Ground: Mayfield Reserve, Lewton Rd, Mount Waverley
Colours: Green and gold, lion emblem
Senior Coach: Nick Smith
Reserves Coach: Shane Costantino
Thirds Coach: Daniel Gargano
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jarrod Wilkin 38 Sean Rickard2 Cliff Aikman 39 Jesse Burns3 Matt Jefferies 40 Rory Dux4 Michael Dennis 41 Matt Denearez5 Leigh McInnes 42 Chris Cafiso6 Michael Kinsella 43 Tristan Fulham7 Patrick Kinsella 44 Nick Collins8 Luke Galle 45 Jon Webb9 Chris Jeffries 46 Aaron Foot
10 Jackson Smith 47 Jordan Cavanagh11 Ben Beecroft 48 Jay Cavanagh12 Jake Brown 49 Anthony May13 Brogan Roberts 50 Michael Elliott14 Rich Mathers 51 Daniel Gargano15 Andy Mathers 52 Drew McCrae16 Joey Rickard 53 Andrew Capovilla17 Ian Taylor 54 Harry Tunnercliffe18 Cameron Kirkup 55 Zac Brown19 Taryn Dawson 56 Tyler Umbers20 Phil Schulz 57 Lachy Rose21 Jonthan Jordan 58 John Dillon22 Michael Keem 59 Nick Anglim23 Daniel Pearce 60 Nev Richardson24 Brenton Cincotta 61 Jayden Aziret25 Tom Petronik 62 Jay Beattie26 Emmanual Giannakis 63 Pat Kinsella27 Daniel Thirkell 64 Mitch Polites28 Andrew Meredith 65 Scott Huisman29 Dylan Cincotta 66 Ethan Tobias30 Jason Bird 67 Jason Thea31 Shane Costantino 68 Jason Leung32 Tom Stapleton 69 Peter Giannopolous33 Mikey Kambouris 99 James Gough34 Kieran Anglim #8 Karl Kusko35 Toby Patrick #15 Rod Mikkelsen36 Tim Proctor #22 Brad Milikins37 Matt Parrella
MOUNT WAVERLEYGround: Barry Powell Reserve, Halton Rd
Noble Park North
Colours: Maroon, Gold Chevrons
Senior Coach: Brad Bruni
Reserves Coach: Brenton Miles
LYNDALE
# PLAYER # PLAYER2 Jake Rech 36 Daniel Senior
3 Taylor Rainey 37 Greg Nanfra
5 Jared McEwan 38 Jayden Malek
6 Alex Bertucci 39 Tim Tuivaii
7 Matthew Stuart 40 Michael Kaing
7A Justin King 41 David Luong
8 Brenton Miles 42 Brett Doust
9 Shannon Rainey 44 Brad Carroll
10 Brett Tosh 46 Chantra Kriv
11 Ben Laier 47 Daniel Blake
12 Trevor Kumetaitis 49 Sokunthy Ho
14 Mark Greene 50 Anthony Salvo
16 Bertrand McGaw 51 Jack Whelan
17 Dale Tormey 53 Liam Thompson
19 Trent Isbister 54 Jon Smart
20 Clain Whitlock 56 Andrew O'Donnell
21 Omar Babak 57 Con Kyriacopolous
22 Jordan Agnello 58 Aiden Paton
23 Justin Doust 59 Alex Au
24 Steve Comino 62 Dale Allen
25 Alex Kerr 63 Steve Boardman
25A Jayden Johnson 64 Andrew Nguyen
26 Johnathon Malom 65 Brett Sweeting
27 Daniel Wilson 67 Shaun Clement
28 Dale Weston 68 Adrian Neil
29 Tim Angear 69 Jayden Geronimo
30 Dean Shukosky 71 Huynh Le
31 Tyson Bramble 75 Dendara Ouch
33 Naser Mustafovski 88 Robert Sigurjonnson
34 Ed McLean 96 Bryan Grundy
35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 99 Sam Mu
35A Troy Jordan
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Nigel Scott 32 Bo Freeman2 Justin Olaman 33 Anthony Fonti3 Dylan Cott 34 Andrew Fonti4 Paul Mauracher 35 Alex McGowan5 Ben Guy 36 Blake Rae6 Chris Hatzis 37 Andrew Haley7 Warren Judd 38 Bill Jack Milligan8 Mitchell Dicker 39 Matt Swift9 John Psaras 40 Stirling Hollingsworth
10 David Brennan 41 Jake Marriner11 Troy Jones 42 Matt Kibblewhite12 Luke Jones 43 Jordan Caspersz13 Matt Jackson 44 Liam Salisbury14 Charlie Barton 45 Christian Leggas15 Cain Padman 47 Alex Wilson16 Rory Brown 48 Toby Darma17 Alex Hollingsworth 49 Leigh Lighton18 Alex Hutchison 50 Jason Cookson19 Kalvin Long 51 Adam Campagna20 Liam Hickman 52 James Dunstan21 Scott Gartland 53 William Dwyer22 Andrew McCormack 54 Mattew Beckett23 Phil Weber 55 Nick Staff24 Chris Greenwood 56 Jacob Peluso25 Les Watterson 57 Nathan Pye26 Liam Swift 59 Daniel Jennings27 Daniel Hazlett 60 Ashley Wicks28 Nick Gage 63 Kevvin Hepburn29 Mitch Swinton 65 Jason Deason30 Sam Watterson 67 Jason Cannell31 Andrew Lazzaro 68 Sam Burch
Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Dyson Rd, Carrum
Colours: Maroon, Navy Yoke, White monogram
Senior Coach: Andrew Haley
Reserve Coach: Cain Padman
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SOUTH YARRAThe Yarras had a great day on Saturday with 5 of our 6 teams tasting sweet success.
Brady Tiling Football Report The seniors boucned back with a vengence this week with a great win over the Cobra’s. The tipsters were wrong when they tipped a close tussle between 2 low scoring teams! In the first half the Yarra’s kick 14 goals to nil with the tall timber up forward in Taz (7 goals for the game), Hanney, Higgo and Joey proving more than the Sandown backline could handle.
The second half saw more of the same, with a further 17 goals kicked for the game. The mids were well and truly on top all day, the exceptional ball movement was exactly what coach Daisy has been striving for. The backline must also be commended, they were at their disiplined best with nearly every forward forray niped in the bud before it could result in a score.
Final margin was 188 points and sees the Yarras move to 4th on the ladder.
The Reserves faced undefeated Sandown and were up against a big challenge. The Yarras started the game kicking with the breeze favouring the club room end and used it to their advantage being up by 20 points at quarter-time. Sandown played well in the second, reducing the Yarras’ lead to 8 points at the major break. It was an even third term, but the Yarras managed to extend their lead to 13 points at the final break. Waldron impressed kicking three goals as well as having more footy than T. W. Sherrin. Lange played his best game of 2016 and contributed with two goals. Baxter kicked two goals and provided many problems for the opposition both up forward and in the ruck. Scarlo kicked the goal of the
year; facing the boundary, inches before the line, 40 metres out, right foot snap over his shoulder. Pearse was fantastic in the back pocket. The Yarras ran all over Sandown in the final quarter to finish 33 point victors. This week the Yarras will look for redemption against Endeavour Hills after last year’s loss in the finals.
Looking for their first win of the season the Thirds faced up against the undefeated Cobras. The Lions leapt out of the blocks, leading the Cobras by four goals at quarter time. Inaccuracy cost the Yarras in the second term, heading into the main break only five points in front. The Cobras were strong early in the third term with the Yarras fighting back late to be 3 points down at the last change. In the fourth the Cobras were again strong early, kicking away to a handy lead. However the Yarras fought back, kicking into the lead with minutes remaining and holding off Sandown to record a spirited two point win.
Best on ground for the home side were fraternal duo James and Ash Evans. Honourable mentions go to Clohesy for winning a pair of two-on-one contests late in the game and to Englishman, Quince for soccering through the winning goal.
The Tower Hotel Netball report
A grade In challenging windy conditions for the second week in a row South Yarra goalers were tested against Heatherton Black on Saturday. The game was high intensity for four quarters, the score was in the balance for three quarters being even at three quarter time. The girls showed great poise under pressure with awesome drive .The girls were able to capitalize on their centre passes in the final term, extending the biggest lead for the game, winning by 7 points, promoting the girls to 3rd on the
ladder (from 5th). BOG Julia Baxter provided an awesome support in WD with great drive and great defensive pressure.
South Yarra 27 vs Heatherton Black 20
B grade B grade are hitting their straps with two consecutive wins on the board after a comfortable win against Hampton on Saturday. The girls were given a little reprieve with the wind dying down in their game, allowing the girls to play a free flowing game. The lionesses were exceptional in attack, with accurate goaling by Jess Buerckner and Nadine Lee, allowed the girls to apply scoreboard pressure early. Building each quarter, South Yarra won comfortably with best on court going to a great attacking effort by Hannah Smith.
South Yarra 52 vs Hampton 19
C grade The game was hard fought game with the scoreboard alternating leaders multiple times throughout the game. Sally Brooks, Vanessa Bilowski and Carrie James were great in the mid court and provided great opportunities for the goalers. Caitlin O’Brien stepped into the captain role who played a full game in GD providing great support to the team. With changes made at half time, the team had great opportunities to maintain the lead with excellent goaling by Bridget King, however in the end were beaten by four points. Best on court went to Bridget King.
South Yarra 34 vs Murrumbeena 38
Special thanks to all of our sponsors including The Tower Hotel, Brady Tiling, Avon Tyrepower, Kingston Trophies, Camberwell Toyota, Rounds Real Estate, Reclink, Bendigo Bank, Avenue Press and all 250 Club Members
DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTESLYNDALEGreat day yesterday at home against CPL, the Seniors had a great win and the ladies certainly looked like they enjoyed the day. Days like this don’t happen without a heap of support.
To Debbie Collard and the entire Netball crew fantastic effort to get the event organised and running smoothly. The work that had to be done in the background just to have the Netballers be able to attend a function that they themselves was organising was horrific!
To the boys who covered in the Canteen on the day, Jonny Smart, Andrew O’Donnell, Steve Comino, Brett Tosh, Brett Sweeting and Brad Bruni great job.
To Steve Garnham, Danny & Jenny Mcewan and the skipper once again for your
help in the bar. To Kelli-anne Graham who
ran up the road to fetch more supplies
thank you.
To Steve Gillies, Shane King and everyone at
the North Dandy Football Club thankyou for
attending and great to see the Auskick kids
out on the park during the half time break.
We will be doing this again on the 25th June
and I hope to see more support and more
kids get involved.
Anyway this week we travel to Mount in a
huge challenge for our Football Club and the
more support the better.
The Netball resumes for both divisions with
Div 4 playing Dingley at 1.20pm and Div 6
taking on CPL at 2.40pm.
Upcoming events: Saturday June 4th: Mid Season Ball at the Dandenong Club, tickets are $80 single, $140 a couple
Saturday July 2nd: Beyond Blue Round
Saturday August 20th. Major Draw: someone will walk away with $5,000 cash. Tickets available through Butch at the bar.
Social Memberships are now available for only $20. Support the Pumas in 2016 and enjoy the benefits including free entry into 2 selected LFNC functions as well as Members discount at the bar
The Lyndale Football Netball Club would like to thank all its sponsors for their generous support for season 2016.
Dandenong Club, Body First Myotherapy, Tiger Electrical Services, Phoenix Tapware, Roys Windscreens & The Nut Emporium.
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HALLAM
Last week we hosted Dandenong in the Seniors and Reserves with two great wins.
Melbourne Truck centre Senior Report The seniors got off to a great start jumping out to a 40 point lead at quarter time against Dandenong. The boys stayed in control for the rest of the game winning by 93 points which is a new senior side club record. Another great team effort by all 22 players and a great start to the year being 5-0. Well done fella’s.
Carpe Diem Reserves Report The Reserves were looking to bounce back after a defeat last week and looked to come out firing. Going against the breeze in the first quarter
it was lock down time and we kept a fighting Dandenong to only 4 points in the first term, which our backs were instrumental. The magoos were Triumphant in the end by 33 points. Well done to Benny, Sigeti and Rob on their debuts.
Highview Accounting under 19’s report The Under 19’s were defeated by 25 points against a competitive Oakleigh Districts side. It was a close game early but we couldn’t hit the scoreboard with the wind in the third term which made it tough. Keep working hard boys and let get a win this week.
Coming off their first win last week, Hallam Ladies took on Mornington and looked really competitive all game. Unfortunately the girls couldn’t make it 2 in a row and fell graciously short.
A couple of important club functions coming up at the nest. Firstly, The 80’s & 90’s night on May 14th at the club after the Sandown game and our Back to Hallam Day for all past players and past members will be held on May 28th during our first night game against Endeavour Hills.
Thanks to the following sponsors for their support in 2016.
Melbourne Truck Centre, Carpe Diem, Hallam Hotel, A’n’J Transport Solutions, Fountain Gate Hotel, Jetts Hallam, Rapid Tune, Cranbourne Hyundai and Berwick Hyundai, Truckanddeals, Highview Accounting, Marcus King Removalists, & M & R Roofing
Carn the Hawks!
Hawkeye.
DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES
SANDOWN COBRAS Congratulations to Neil Brown on his 200 games with the club.
Hope all the mums in our Club had a great Mother’s Day!
Seniors It was without a doubt a devastating loss by us to South Yarra, whatever we brought to the game they had an answer for. Despite desperate attempts to get the upper hand we fell short time and time again. Best on field for us was C Telley, J D’Atri, M Dickson, K D’Atri, M Edwards and J Waite. Once off the field the Yarra and Sandown boys got together in the rooms for well-earned refreshments
by all. We are determined to put this behind us and move on to next week.
Thank you to Mick Perry for stepping up to the position of acting coach.
Thank you to the Sandown supporters who remained till the dismal end.
Reserves First loss for the Reserves, we played our game plan but it just wasn’t our day. We fought back in the second and third quarters but South Yarra came back in the final quarter to end our undefeated run. Best on field for us were J Robinson, Neal Brown, B Walker, G Baker, M Robinson and W Barker. We are looking forward to next week.
Thirds We had a slow first quarter but played a good close game for the next 3 quarters. Supporters were on the edge of their seats for this very close match that could have gone either way. At Final siren we were down by two points. Best on ground were N Bye, A Vaughn, A Woods, J Hurford, J Meyer and H Nguyen.
Thank you to volunteers who put up their hand to help we appreciate all of you.
Sandown Football Club are proudly sponsored by the Mulgrave Country Club and Dingley Bendigo Bank.
ENDEAVOUR HILLS The Falcons travelled to several locations on the weekend with the Thirds getting the win away to Mount Waverley, the Under 19’s going down by a small margin to the very strong St Pauls whilst the reserves and seniors both enjoyed wins at Moorabbin on the weekend.
MyPunter.com Senior Match Report The seniors were desperate for a win after a close loss to Lyndale the week before. Despite not beating Moorabbin before in the history of the club, the boys were determined to atone for their poor form and get the season back on track.
Moorabbin kicked with a fair breeze and took the early advantage. The Falcons then got a roll on in the second term, having no less than 13 scoring shots, but only posting
5.8, enough to go into the main break with a 14 point lead.
The third term was an arm wrestle and neither team was able to get a stronghold on the contest but the game opened up in the last quarter, with the Falcons kicking another 5 goals to Moorabbin’s 2, giving the Falcons a 30 point win.
Daniel Morrison, Sean Richards and Byron all kicked two goals each, whilst Byron was best on ground as voted by Moorabbin and Josh Downes enjoyed his best game of the year, really stepping up at crucial times.
GCS Service Management Reserves Match Report It was a fairly slow start for the Falcons as they managed only 5 of their 19 goals in the first half. After the main break, the Falcons kicked 6 goals in the third and 8 goals in the final term to run away with a 112 point win.
Tom Marshall was a key target, kicking 6 goals, whilst Clint Jarrett returned to form with 4 majors. Ryan Thomas was best on ground with Vas Fournarakis.
Next Round This week, the Falcons host four big games. The thirds will get the day underway against South Yarra before the Under 19’s host Cheltenham. Then in the afternoon, both the reserves and seniors have their chance at beating South Yarra. All teams have a big week, with all teams fighting to cement a spot in the top 5.
2016 Partners Massive thanks to our club partners, Major Partner, MyPunter.com, Nu Gen Industries, Dandenong Club, S & J Brooks, Luke Donnellan MP, Melbourne Outdoor Blinds and GCS Service Management.
DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTESASHWOODSponsors of the Week: M Print Colour Printers Contact: Jean-Paul Lefebure 42 Shearson Crescent, Mentone 0438 538 012 www.mprint.net.au
Aegis Roofing Seniors Report: We lined up against Doveton away with the ground in perfect condition. The first quarter saw us kick against a stiff breeze and we worked the ball well into the forward line where Mitchy, Jim and along with Frankie were very lively providing plenty of opportunities. Smithy, Willo (in a welcome return) Porno, Gorgeous George and Hodgy stood tall in defence all day. The game see sawed for most of the day and at the final break we trailed by 9 points. In a very determined effort we fought hard all the last quarter in spite of having 2 key players in Frankie and O’B off injured and in the final
minutes Chappy who had been a very good player all day sealed the game with a goal and the Magpies ran out winners by 1 point. Jim (4 goals) and Mitchy were very good players on the day. It was a great team effort with every one of the 22 players contributing on the day.
Purebuild Report: Short trip down the freeway to Doveton and we were greeted by an excellent ground and fantastic facilities although surprisingly a very strong wind was blowing straight down the ground. The toss went the home teams way and we were 4 goals down by quarter time as we failed to kick the ball back in with any plan. Doveton new their ground but with our midfield getting on top we slowly worked our way back into the game. Jongaaa, Punter and the returning Birdman started us off and Chep was a pain in the neck down back. The goals came slowly but with
the wind in the last, experience came to the fore as Dazzla dominated the ruck and Buddy and the big Dolph out muscled the opposition. At 4 and 1 we are well placed and our best is yet to come. Back at home this week to Lyndhust and a chance to see how we go against the newcomers. Thanks as usual to the volunteer staff and those who filled in at short notice.
Milestones: Congratulations to Mitch Saunders on playing his 50th game this weekend well done.
Social Calendar: Just a reminder that this Saturday 14th May, is Ladies Day at Ashwood there is still time to book a place please contact Ben or Lisa [email protected]
Saturday 28th May, $2500 draw.
Saturday 4th June, Sponsors Life members and Past Players Day.
MOORABBINSeniors Very disappointed by last week, looking for a more allround effort this week. Best players Aaron Boden, Mike Dettman, Sauce, Noodle,Marty Herbert. Turn up to play this week guys some tough games ahead and we will get what we deserve.
Reserves The reserves were looking to improve on last week’s game. It was always going to be a tough ask against the reigning premiers, who consistently beat us to the ball. Lobby played an outstanding game in the ruck, with great support from Matt Johnson. The Parker Brothers got plenty of the ball as well, but as a team we need to
work on disposal & fitness in order to challenge the better teams.
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MOUNT WAVERLEYCHEMIST WAREHOUSE SENIORS REPORT: Co-Captain Jazz led the way helping our boys defeat the new kids on the block (Lyndhurst) by 48 pts.
Jazz was best on ground again, doing what he does best letting the opposition feel his presence around the ground.
Lyndhurst came hard early, but the boys held sway in a sloppy game to come out on top.
Joffa & The Vulture combined up forward kicking 7 out of the 11 team goals, proving to be a handful double-act for opposition defenders.
Uncle Toby & Brog’s were creative off half-back, Keemy was instrumental around the ground, Dyl and Jacko worked hard all day showing dash & carry.
Got another tough test this week at home against Lyndale which is also on ‘Past Players Day’.
Hopefully the boys will put on a good show and get the win!
#OURTIME
NOTTING HILL HOTEL RESERVES REPORT: As Brian Taylor would say.. WOWWEEEE. After seeing the scores lately of Nunawading FC have been copping, the boys found inspiration, stuck to their game plan and tried creating records of their own,
Defeating Lyndhurst by 248 pts.
Miffy was unstoppable as BOG with 7 goals in a scintillating performance, Fathead was back to his dominant best with 9 goals, Beeza won every tap out and was Goldstein-like as another big bodied midfielder,Ethan was a class above again in the middle and plenty of more multiple goal-kickers in RanDad (5), Browny (5), Duxy (4), Pennicott Jnr (3) & Patty (2).
#MOUNTFOOTY
GET WET POOLS THIRDS REPORT: Tough game all day saw us go down to E-Hills by 2 pts.
Stewie was BOG showing plenty of dash and 2 goals, Lockie & Kizza battled hard all day in the middle, The Green Machine was strong in the ruck, Special H and Webby provided plenty of skill around the ground.
#THIRDSNATION
DP CONSTRUCTIONS NETBALL REPORT: The girls have had 3 great wins so far this season, first defeating Doveton by 76 goals, defeating Dandenong by 11 goals & now have defeated Heatherton by 1 goal!
Great start to the season hopefully will go one step further this season and win the Premiership!
Get around them as they do our club proud!
#MOUNTBALLIN’
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Hallam 5.1 5.1 7.1 8.1-49
Oakleigh District 0.1 4.8 7.8 10.14-74
Hallam: Goal Kickers: M. Dyer 3, T. Gavenlock 2, R. McConville, T. Neill, B. GilderBest Players: E. Mustapha, R. McConville, M. Lambert, D. Marquison, G. Carrubba, M. DyerOakleigh District: Goal Kickers: J. Winn 3, A. Lucarelli 2, J. Trieu 2, B. Ledder, B. Kay-Glover, D. SpenceBest Players: B. Ledder, C. Hutchinson, J. Winn, J. Trieu, S. Kahawatte, C. Morgan
St Pauls 7.2 9.6 11.8 12.13-85
Endeavour Hills 0.2 3.4 6.6 10.8-68
St Pauls: Goal Kickers: A. Becker 3, J. Cooke 2, D. Bone 2, N. Roberts, G. Elliott, R. Kreymborg, C. Byrne, B. DolanBest Players: C. Byrne, S. Van Oursouw, G. Elliott, J. Cooke, K. Abourizk, B. LindseyEndeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: H. Favero 4, W. Marolla 3, C. Ayama, J. Volkoff, K. WilcoxBest Players: L. Gay, N. Gay, T. Panditharatne, H. Malone, S. Walters, W. Marolla
Hampton 5.4 13.8 15.11 21.16-142East Brighton-Bentleigh 0.0 0.1 2.2 2.5-17
Hampton: Goal Kickers: B. Kheng 4, J. Gascard 3, P. Feather 2, I. Elisaia 2, L. Pern, J. Vitiritti, B. Griffin, R. Carroll, R. Hughes, J. Lees, H. Fidler, N. Wallace, G. Bonicelli, J. WilkinsonBest Players: J. Lees, M. Digby, N. Wallace, P. Eckersall, T. Smith, P. FeatherEast Brighton-Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: D. Blee, L. CarrazzoBest Players: A. Giuliani, B. Muller, L. Carrazzo, A. Locandro, L. Flanagan, B. Lawford
St Kilda City 2.2 3.5 4.10 4.16-40
Dingley 0.2 1.4 3.6 3.9-27
St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: K. Plummer, L. Mateariki, D. Peut, A. Smith Best Players: D. Georgiou, O. Woods, K. Alexander, J. Davis, H. Johnstone, L. MatearikiDingley: Goal Kickers: L. O’Halloran, N. Lloyd, L. Craig Best Players: N. Lloyd, M. Fitch, T. Lewis, C. Webb, C. Ryan, M. Crouch
Cheltenham 4.8 7.12 11.18 13.24-102
Highett 2.1 4.3 4.3 5.4-34
Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: N. Suppree 3, J. Hibbert 2, N. Soldatos 2, S. Cusack, B. Clark-Henry, L. Trainor, T. Kilner, L. Rodriguez, A. Molyneux Best Players: L. Brotz, B. Clark-Henry, C. Beaumont, L. Rodriguez, M. Daniels, D. LloydHighett: Goal Kickers: M. Baragwanath 3, J. Bekierz, Z. PereiraBest Players: S. Lidstrom, A. Draper, J. Bekierz, C. Harms, M. Baragwanath, Z. Pereira
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 RESULTS: ROUND 4
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 FIXTURE
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HIGHETT V ST PAULS
ENDEAVOUR HILLS V CHELTENHAM
DINGLEY V HALLAM
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AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 TEAM P W L D F A % % WON
St Pauls 4 4 0 0 557 124 449.19 100.00
Hampton 4 4 0 0 407 138 294.93 100.00
St Kilda City 4 4 0 0 281 106 265.09 100.00
Cheltenham 4 3 1 0 369 175 210.86 75.00
Hallam 4 2 2 0 332 213 155.87 50.00
Oakleigh District 4 2 2 0 258 277 93.14 50.00
Endeavour Hills 3 1 2 0 231 172 134.30 33.33
Dingley 4 0 4 0 144 346 41.62 0.00
Highett 4 0 4 0 96 461 20.82 0.00
East Brighton-Bentleigh 3 0 3 0 63 401 15.71 0.00
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Round 4 Results: St Pauls 12.13.85 defeated Endeavour Hills 10.8.68 Hallam 8.1.49 defeated by Oakleigh District 10.14.74 St Kilda City 4.16.40 defeated Dingley 3.9.27 Hampton 21.16.142 defeated East Brighton-Bentleigh 2.5.17 Cheltenham 13.24.102 defeated Highett 5.4.34 Carrum Patterson Lakes BYE
It was a gloomy Mother’s Day Weekend and the blustery conditions had a major impact on the scoring across all games. There were some interesting match-ups and ultimately this produced some close results with most of the high-placed teams being challenged – albeit remaining undefeated.
Firstly, St Pauls headed into their contest with Endeavour Hills as clear favourites having kicked over 20 goals in their opening three fixtures. The Bulldogs looked to be heading in a similar direction following a seven-goal opening quarter and ultimately led by 38 points at the main break. The Falcons continued to chip away at the lead but were never realistically close enough to win the game. Nevertheless, their ability to bring the margin back to only 17 points shows their potential for the rest of the season. Notably, the Bulldogs have three players currently leading the season’s goal kicking tally with Kreymborg (18), Cooke (15) and O’Halloran (9) goals and they’ll be looking to build on this dominance throughout the year.
In addition, Hallam played host to Oakleigh with both sides keen to atone for their round three losses. The Hawks jumped out of the blocks with a five-goal-to-zero opening term to take a surprising early lead. Oakleigh managed to respond in similar fashion to overturn the deficit and lead heading into the main change. The Hawks’ home crowd willed their side to continue fighting, however wayward kicking proved too costly with Oakleigh winning by 25 points.
Significantly, St Kilda City and Dingley were expected to be two of the competition’s powerhouses but currently sit at opposing ends of the ladder. The Saints were favourites to win but Dingley managed to play to the conditions with quarter-by-quarter margins of 12, 10 and 13 points ultimately favouring the Saints as they maintained their advantage to win by 13 points. Interestingly, the game had a total of seven goals and 25 points to illustrate how tough conditions were for the players.
Elsewhere, Hampton and Cheltenham managed comfortable wins over East Brighton-Bentleigh and Highett by 125 and 68 points respectively. The Vampires weren’t expected to muster too many goals but were able to kick 2, while for the Hammers it was a routine win to remain four from four. For Cheltenham, it was a comfortable victory, but inaccuracy meant the players felt there was a missed opportunity for a crucial early-season percentage boost. The side kicked 13.24 (102) and will be looking to work on that aspect of their game. Highett had different targets prior to the game and their five-goal effort, following their recent form, will give the coaching staff, players and supporters a lot more hope heading into the coming fixtures.
Round 5 Fixtures: East Brighton-Bentleigh v St Kilda City Carrum Patterson Lakes v Oakleigh District Highett v St Pauls Endeavour Hills v Cheltenham Dingley v Hallam Hampton BYE
Furthermore, after our rounds have football it is St Pauls, St Kilda City and Hampton who remain undefeated with a close challenge from Cheltenham who sit fourth (3-1). Significantly, Dingley have encountered a difficult start to the year and have yet to register a win. Despite their tough fixtures, the Dingoes are expected to mount a charge in the coming weeks and there’ll be plenty of teams looking to do the same!
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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE
HALLAMCoach: Yul Mustapha
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Mitch Wood 16 Matt Gilbert
2 Lachlan Wood 17Daniel Marquison
3 Connor Carylon 18 Jonathan King
4 Mitchell Lambert 19 Bronson Nelke
5Cameron Strylaart 20 Dylan Grayson
6 Jayden O'Brien 21 Gabriel Carrubba
7 Joshua Webster 22Lachlan McConville
8 Dylan Thompson 23 Toby Neil
9 Nathan O'Brien 24 Elijuh Mustapha
10 Rennie Lewis 25 Sean Cherry
11 Tim Gavenlock 26 Mtch Jeffery
12 Riley McConville 29 Hayden Wood
13 Dion Cavallo
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 TEAM LISTS
EAST BRIGHTON-BENTLEIGHCoach: Jason Tickner
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Trent Beard 15 Liam Menhennit
2 Matt Bertancello 16 Aaron Locandro
3 Connor Blaskett 17 Brodie Muller
4 David Blee 18 Liam Nixon
5 Lucas Carrazzo 19 Declan Reeve
6 Ryan Cosgrove 20 Michael Riddle
7 Jak Cummings 21 Isaac Vanderwerf
8 Spencer Daly 22 Adam Wakeling
9 Andrew De Maria 23 Harry White
10 Harris Diviny 24Lachlan Woodham
11 Tom Fraser 25 Timm Black
12 Athan Guliana 26 Liam Flanaghan
13 Kaleb Forster 27 AJ Scarcella
14 Brayden Lawford
DINGLEYCoach: Andrew Gill / James Cullen
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Carmine Scimia 17Jayden Rischitelli
2 Nick Lloyd 18Sebastian Zammit
3 Matthew Crouch 19 Jackson Lewis
4 Connor Horsey 20 B Fisher
6 Madison Talarico 22 Loch O'Halloran
7 Lachie Craig 23Lachlan Morwood
9 Vincent Arena 24 Toby Larter
10 Anthony Basile 25 Cam Webb
11 Daniel Trease 26 Taj Lewis
13 Will Porteus 27 Lee Johnston
14 Joshua Woolfe 30 Dan Stewart
15 Anthony Inglis 31 Kyle McGurk
16 Callum Ryan
HAMPTONCoach: Lachlan Batt
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Lachlan Brehaut 18 Liam Dornau
2 Tom Burley 19 James Wilkinson
3 Zach Allen 20 Lachie Pern
4 Josh Vitiritti 21 Nick Moon
5 Bunarith Kheng 22 Jarrod Munday
6 Corey Smith 23 Mark Digby
7Anthony Papafotiou 24 Brodie Pedder
8 Jye Sujaini 25 Riley Hughes
9 Gabriel Bonicelli 26 Noah Wynen
10 Nathan Wallace 27 Luke Ellis
11 Troy Smith 28 Harrison Fidler
13 Pat Eckersall 29 Matthew Hanson
14 Bailey Griffin 30 Ryan Carroll
15 James Gascard 32 Izaiah Elisaia
16 Josh Lees 59 Patrick Feather
17 Nick Matic
ENDEAVOUR HILLSCoach: Robert Dipper
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 lachlan Gay 14 William Marolla
2 Jordan Stewart 15 Scott Myers
3Mathew Rogerson 16 Talha Ahmed
4 Hayden Farero 17 Kaine Wilcox
5 Austin Stubbs 18 Joshua Deumer
6Lachlan Anderson 21
Brandon Baginski
7 Daniel Lobley 22 Umid Ashna
8 Nicholas Gay 23 Cypriano Ayama
9 Jay McDonald 26 Nathan Sara
10Lachlan Cummins 28
Tyrell Panditharatne
11 Jamie Doubrava 29 Damascus Loto
12 Sam Walters 30 Mistery Komisi
13 Kyle McPhail
CHELTENHAMCoach: Greg Barclay
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jax Kilner 17 Damien Paturno
2 David Lloyd 18 Alan Anderson
3 Eddie Mazur 19 Tom Worrell
4 Mitchell Daniels 20 Ben Clarke-Henry
5 Nick Kilner 21 Liam Brotz
6 Josh Jolly 22 Shaun Cusack
7 Cameron Beaumont 23 Jojo Amaah
8 Blake Ellis 24 Nick Soldatos
9 Alex Baragwanath 25 Sam Herlinger
10 Tim Fitzimmons 26Nathan Karpathakis
11Leandro Rodriguez 27 Jake Hibbert
12 Alex Moleyneux 28 Anthony Strahan
14 Jake Davis 29 Aiden Murdoch
15 Tom Davis 30 Cal strafford
16Daniel Stonehouse
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 TEAM LISTS
ST PAULSCoach: Wayne Herbstreit
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Victor Jenkins 17Dino Karamoshos
3 Michael Hargood 18 Ryan Kreymborg
4 Jake Halasz 19 James Cooke
5 Harry Begg 20 Ash Becker
6 Dylan Bone 21 Fred Jenkins
7 Sean Herbstreit 22 Nick Coutts
8Saxon Van Oursouw 23 Lachlan Croft
9 Brad Dolan 24 Ben Lindsay
10 George Elliott 25 Conor Byrne
11 James Sziller 27 Nick Supple
12 Will Clark 28 Luke Johnstone
14 Tim Walsh 29 Mitch Carracher
15 Ben Gowland 30 Liam Head
16Anthony Locandro
HIGHETTCoach:
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Joe Bekierz 17 Tristan Brown
2 Darcy Hutchinson 18 Christian Alesi
3 Ryan Osborne 19 Jack Prosser
4 Sam Ryan 20 Rhys Fraser
5 Alex Draper 21 Joe Callaghan
6 Michael Baragwanath 22 Jeremy Cramer
7 Jamie Gobbett 23 Mitch Hoar
8 Aidan Young 24 James Burns
9 Braden Bangard 25 Sam Jackson
10 Ash Hoar 26 Riley Sheldon
11 Titan Watson 27 Chris Harms
12 Aaron Leahy 28 Ellie Jreige
13 John Vasilakis 29 Daniel Flocas
14 Zion Pierera 40 Kieran Finkelde
15 James Bekierz 42 Ryan Smith
16 Stefan Lidstrom 55 Morgan Sheldon
ST KILDA CITYCoach: Nathan Johns
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Elijah Salesusi 17 Kieran Jamieson
2 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 18 Leon Mateariki
3 Fabricko Addi 19 Alex Jones
4 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 20 Mitch Clarke
5 Hamish Johnstone 21 Febrick Addi
6 Will Patterson 22 Dylan Mootoosamy
7 Josh ODonnell 23 Oliver Woods
8 Shai Wood 24 Xavier Pauli
9 Daniel Georgiou 25 Mitch Dyer
10 Josiah Laakulu 26 Matt Dyer
11 Paul Pekaj 27 Tommi Tusitala
12 Bika Ula 28 Ruben Jamieson
13 Mitchell Oman 29 Vinh Dang
14 Jarrod Dousa 30 Austin Ula
15 Ayan Nyanjok 31 Kade Alexander
16 Denzel Cooper
OAKLEIGH DISTRICTCoach: Scott Russell
# PLAYER # PLAYER
2 Brody Carr 19Anthony Lucarelli
3Sanjay Kahawatte 21 Cory Hutchison
6Bayley Kay-Glover 22 Will Tran
7 Liam McCabe 23 Patrick Lucarelli
8Jordan Skalamera 24 Jacob Garufi
9 Daniel Spence 25 Liam Cogan
10 Curtis Ward 27 Brody Ledder
11 Hayden Colgrave 28 Chris Akritidis
13 Aidan Davitt 29 Jackson Trieu
14 Daniel Urban 31 Conor Morgan
15Chris Fournarakis 34 Gehan Sene
16 Mason Franz 44Dustin Fernandez
17 Luke Quinlivan 58Nathaniel Cramer
18 Jake Winn
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THIRDS RESULTS: ROUND 4
Cheltenham 0.1 1.2 1.4 6.8-44
Keysborough 2.3 3.4 7.4 7.5-47
Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: B. Parker 2, S. Mellick 2, L. Woolley, J. Dickinson Best Players: N. Cerisara, J. Dickinson, B. Moloney, B. Westhead, B. Parker, L. WoolleyKeysborough: Goal Kickers: D. Cullen 3, J. Cuffe 2, P. San, A. Connell Best Players: J. Robertson, C. Letcher, A. McKeever, J. Griffiths, J. Tran, B. Connors
South Yarra 3.6 5.9 7.10 10.11-71
Sandown 0.1 5.4 8.7 10.9-69
South Yarra: Goal Kickers: T. Wiese 3, J. Cameron, W. Quince, J. Osmond, A. Evans Best Players: A. Evans, J. Evans, T. Wiese, D. Borg, M. KlompSandown: Goal Kickers: M. McCormick 3, S. Cosstick 3, J. Bayliss 2, J. Balfour, N. Bye Best Players: N. Bye, A. Vaughan, A. Woods, J. Hurford, J. Meyer, H. Nguyen
Black Rock 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.1-7
Skye 5.6 12.12 21.14 30.19-199
Black Rock: Goal Kickers: B. Nopper Best Players: M. Bennett, J. Callaghan, A. Taranto, S. Bennett, F. Banks, B. NopperSkye: Goal Kickers: S. Plunkett 6, C. McCann 5, C. DeLuca 4, C. Allan 3, T. Minton 2, B. Telindert 2, J. Scrivano, E. Williams, R. McConville, C. McCormack, L. Flavelle, Z. Lambert, C. Dawson, C. Rodrigues Best Players: B. Telindert, C. McCann, C. DeLuca, S. Plunkett, J. Scrivano, C. Allan
Mount Waverley 3.1 4.1 8.1 11.3-69
Endeavour Hills 1.2 6.3 6.6 10.11-71
Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: S. Polack 2, L. Spence 2, C. Kirkup 2, K. Anglim, J. D’Cruze, B. Peck, A. Capovilla, L. Ryan Best Players: S. Polack, L. Ryan, R. Green, K. Anglim, H. Tunnecliffe, J. WebbEndeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: J. Hansen 4, C. Birch 2, L. Staker 2, A. Thomas, J. Davies Best Players: T. Websdale, J. Lysle, J. Vellin, B. Wells, J. Davies, J. Hansen
Cerberus 5.2 10.2 18.4 20.5-125
Dingley 1.0 3.1 3.1 7.2-44
Cerberus: Goal Kickers: M. Theunissen 7, B. Thorpe 5, C. West 2, H. Bradley, W. Lete, B. Parker, A. Rampling, P. McBrearty, J. SomervilleBest Players: C. Dyson, B. Parker, M. Theunissen, B. Humphrey, J. Somerville, A. WrightDingley: Goal Kickers: J. O’’Brien 3, J. Edwards, J. Keyt, A. Puleio, A. SikoraBest Players: M. Jeddou, A. Sikora, A. Comino, K. Murdoch, A. Ross, J. O’Brien
Clayton 1.0 4.4 5.9 9.9-63
Dandenong 4.2 7.2 10.8 13.8-86
Clayton: Goal Kickers: M. Wills 4, N. McPherson 2, R. Oum, T. Dales, N. Fallace Best Players: M. Wills, M. Forster, T. Seel, J. Lao, N. McPherson, V. LimDandenong: Goal Kickers: D. Jennings 3, S. Finch 2, B. Neill 2, J. Leary, A. Nicolopoulos, S. Peatling, J. Bundy, S. Anderton, J. Carland Best Players: D. Jennings, S. Peatling, A. Heap, M. Lima, J. Bundy, T. Kemp
THIRDS FIXTUREENDEAVOUR HILLS V SOUTH YARRA
DINGLEY V MOUNT WAVERLEY
SKYE V CLAYTON
SANDOWN V CERBERUS
DANDENONG V CHELTENHAM
KEYSBOROUGH V BLACK ROCK
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Cerberus 4 4 0 0 514 117 439.32 16
Dandenong 4 4 0 0 294 188 156.38 16
Skye 4 3 1 0 428 89 480.90 12
Sandown 4 3 1 0 303 173 175.14 12
Dingley 4 3 1 0 338 244 138.52 12
Endeavour Hills 4 3 1 0 273 269 101.49 12
Mount Waverley 4 1 3 0 241 289 83.39 4
Clayton 4 1 3 0 215 358 60.06 4
Keysborough 4 1 3 0 140 262 53.44 4
South Yarra 4 1 3 0 152 413 36.80 4
Cheltenham 4 0 4 0 168 314 53.50 0
Black Rock 4 0 4 0 106 456 23.25 0 FULL FIXTURE AVAILABLE AT SFNL.COM.AU
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Round 4 showcased some of the best netball seen thus far in 2016. Keysborough took on a Caulfield side which has looked impressive at times without getting the reward on the points table. The Borough’s ball movement early on was the cleanest seen this season, and they used the height of Abby Mackie in the shot circle effectively to go into quarter time with a 17-4 lead. Caulfield were stung by this, and with Steph Clemons gaining a foothold in the middle of the court, they were able to chip away at the deficit in the middle quarters. However, two late goals in the third quarter hurt, and in the final stanza Keysborough were able to hold steady to close out a 48-38 victory.
Over at the Peanut Farm, Dingley were keen to arrest a recent tendency to start matches slowly and were very quick out of the blocks against St Kilda City. The defensive pressure all over the court was particularly impressive, and this led to multiple turnovers that the Dingoes were able to turn into goals. When the St Kilda City girls were able to work the ball forward they were faced with a tight defence led by the impressive Brittany Goldsmith. Dingley finished with a victory by 55-23.
The unbeaten Heatherton played winless Bentleigh in the other Division 1 match, and this one was a beauty. Bentleigh’s play so far in 2016 has belied their position on the points table, and after conceding the early initiative they hit back with a vengeance. Both sides ran hard off the ball looking to create space, and Bentleigh really stretched Heatherton for height in attack to take an 11-7 lead into the first break. Heatherton scored the first three goals of the second term but Bentleigh again steadied to take a one-point lead into the main break. The third term is where Heatherton took control, nearly doubling Bentleigh’s tally for the quarter. Bentleigh though would not go away, winning the last quarter by three goals but finishing just short by 46-42.
In Division 2 St Pauls took on Bentleigh with both sides having scored two wins from the first three games. St Pauls took control early, using their height advantage well in the front third while their tight defence retarded Bentleigh’s progress down the court, and with goal shooter Grace Healey rarely missing in the tricky wind, they won every quarter to triumph by 41-24.
Mordialloc, without a win on the board, started the stronger against CPL. They were able to counter CPL’s short passing, hard running style whilst moving the ball quickly on the break themselves. After an even first quarter the reds took complete control, and increased their lead at every break to win by 40-25.
Dingley played last year’s premiers St Kilda City with both sides putting on a fine display of finesse. Both sides had their periods of brilliance in the first quarter but Dingley were able to take a vital two-point advantage into quarter time, and they never looked back from that point on. The Saints never made it easy, but Dingley’s combinations were sharp and they were able to run out winners by 39-23.
The impressive Heatherton outfit took on the young Chelsea
Heights side, and sadly this one was over as a contest very early in the piece. The tenacity of the Demon girls was very admirable, but they were no match for their fast and experienced opponents, the final score being 72-22.
In Division 3, the first draw of the season was seen between Keysborough and the developing Clayton unit. A nip and tuck affair saw the sides unable to be separated, finishing 26-26. St Kilda City prevailed over Dingley in the top of the table clash by 45-38, winning the game with strong defensive pressure and quick ball movement in another game that was close all day. The other games weren’t quite so close, with Caulfield defeating Mordialloc by 38-16 and Heatherton beating Skye by 41-15.
Division 4 saw East Brighton regraded from the higher division and scoring their first ever win, toppling the previously undefeated Caulfield by 56-41. South Yarra were able to answer the challenge of Heatherton Black, winning by 27-20, while Keysborough were able to do the same with Heatherton White by 24-22. Highett were comfortable against Springvale Districts, winning 34-23, while Dingley made top spot their own with a hard-fought 26-22 victory over St Kilda City.
Division 5 sees three sides still on maximum points. These are Lyndhurst, who beat Mordialloc 23-15, Dandenong, who made short work of Cheltenham by 49-26, and Heatherton who defeated Skye by 44-12. Elsewhere St Kilda City were too good for Dingley, winning by 37-27, and Chelsea Heights inflicted Bentleigh’s first loss by 32-28.
Lyndhurst lead the way in Division 6, remaining with maximum points by beating CPL by 51-15. Caulfield became the first side to defeat Lyndale, triumphing by 37-30, while comfortable wins were snared by Clayton (27-18 over Highett), and South Yarra (52-18 over Hampton). St Kilda City and Dingley played the close one, with the Saints running out 40-38 victors.
In the battle of the two winless sides in Division 7, Doveton were quite impressive in defeating Black Rock by 33-14. Elsewhere, in a day of close matches, Oakleigh District beat Bentleigh 26-21, Murrumbeena beat South Yarra 38-34, and Mount Waverley saluted by the smallest possible margin, 43-42 over Heatherton.
Cheltenham ran up the largest score of the day in Division 8, bowling over Doveton by 79-1. Keysborough were too good for Lyndhurst, winning 29-16, while Heatherton 49 were too strong for Dandenong 19
In the Under 19s Dingley One were made to work all day by Mordialloc One before the Dingley side prevailed by 36-21. In the other match Mordialloc Two and Skye fought out a gripping 17-17 draw, with Dingley Two having the bye.
In conclusion this week, may I suggest that if anyone is looking for some entertainment this Friday night, then Bundoora might be the place to be as our best girls take on the Northern League. Good luck girls – the SFNL is behind you!!!
NETBALL: THE CUT AND DRIVE / HUGH MACLEAN NETBALL RESULTS: ROUND 4DIVISION 1
Heatherton 46 def 42 Bentleigh
St Kilda City 23 def by 55 Dingley
Keysborough 48 def 38 Caulfield
DIVISION 2Heatherton 72 def 22 Chelsea Heights
Mordialloc 40 def 25 C.P.L
St Kilda City 23 def by 39 Dingley
St Pauls 41 def 24 Bentleigh
DIVISION 3Caulfield 38 def 16 Mordialloc
Clayton 26 drew 26 Keysborough
Dingley 38 def by 45 St Kilda City
Skye 15 def by 42 Heatherton
DIVISION 4East Brighton 56 def 41 Caulfield
Heatherton White 22 def by 24 Keysborough
South Yarra 27 def 20 Heatherton Black
Springvale Districts 23 def by 34 Highett
St Kilda City 22 def by 26 Dingley
DIVISION 5Heatherton 44 def 12 Skye
Cheltenham 26 def by 49 Dandenong
St Kilda City 37 def 27 Dingley
Lyndhurst 23 def 15 Mordialloc
Chelsea Heights 32 def 28 Bentleigh
DIVISION 7Bentleigh 21 def by 26 Oakleigh District
Black Rock 14 def by 33 Doveton
Heatherton 42 def by 43 Mount Waverley
Murrumbeena 38 def 34 South YarraUNDER 19
Mordialloc One 21 def by 36 Dingley One
Skye 17 drew 17 Mordialloc Two
DIVISION 6Caulfield 37 def 30 Lyndale
Dingley 38 def by 40 St Kilda City
C.P.L 16 def by 51 Lyndhurst
Clayton 27 def 18 Highett
South Yarra 52 def 19 Hampton
DIVISION 8Lyndhurst 16 def by 29 Keysborough
Heatherton 49 def 19 Dandenong
Doveton 1 def by 79 Cheltenham
NETBALL PHOTOS BY MICHAEL WALSH
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NETBALL LADDERS: ROUND 4
2016 NETBALL FIXTURES: ROUND 5
DIVISION 1
BENTLEIGH V KEYSBOROUGH
CAULFIELD V DINGLEY
ST KILDA CITY V HEATHERTON
DIVISION 2
BENTLEIGH V ST KILDA CITY
C.P.L V HEATHERTON
ST PAULS V MORDIALLOC
DINGLEY V CHELSEA HEIGHTS
DIVISION 3
BLACK ROCK V ST KILDA CITY
CLAYTON V SKYE
HEATHERTON V DINGLEY
KEYSBOROUGH V CAULFIELD
BYE: MORDIALLOC
DIVISION 4
HEATHERTON WHITE V CAULFIELDDINGLEY V LYNDALE
SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS V ST KILDA CITYSOUTH YARRA V KEYSBOROUGH
HIGHETT V EAST BRIGHTONBYE: HEATHERTON BLACK
DIVISION 5
CHELTENHAM V HEATHERTONBLACK ROCK V DINGLEY
MORDIALLOC V CHELSEA HEIGHTSBENTLEIGH V SKYE
DANDENONG V ST KILDA CITYBYE: LYNDHURST
DIVISION 6
HAMPTON V DINGLEY
CLAYTON V SOUTH YARRA
LYNDALE V C.P.L
ST KILDA CITY V CAULFIELD
LYNDHURST V HIGHETT
DIVISION 7
OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V DOVETON
HEATHERTON V MURRUMBEENA
SOUTH YARRA V BLACK ROCK
MOUNT WAVERLEY V BENTLEIGH
DIVISION 8
KEYSBOROUGH V HEATHERTON
DANDENONG V DOVETON
CHELTENHAM V LYNDHURST
UNDER 19S
DINGLEY ONE V DINGLEY TWO
MORDIALLOC TWO V MORDIALLOC ONE
BYE: SKYE
NETBALL: DIVISION 7TEAM P B W D L F A PTS
Mount Waverley 3 1 3 0 0 167 79 12
Bentleigh 4 0 3 0 1 127 86 12
Murrumbeena 4 0 2 0 2 114 164 8
Heatherton 4 0 1 0 3 138 153 4
South Yarra 4 0 1 0 3 128 158 4
Doveton 4 0 1 0 3 85 150 4
Oakleigh District 4 0 1 0 3 60 210 4
Black Rock 4 0 0 0 4 77 183 0
NETBALL: DIVISION 8TEAM P B W D L F A PTS
Heatherton 4 0 4 0 0 192 56 16
Cheltenham 4 0 4 0 0 232 77 16
Keysborough 3 1 2 0 1 61 63 8
Dandenong 4 0 0 0 4 108 173 0
Lyndhurst 4 0 0 0 4 50 192 0
Doveton 3 1 0 0 3 32 201 0
NETBALL LADDERS: ROUND 4NETBALL: DIVISION 1TEAM P W D L F A PTS
Heatherton 4 4 0 0 212 160 16
Dingley 4 3 0 1 202 145 12
Keysborough 4 2 0 2 172 173 8
Caulfield 4 2 0 2 169 176 8
St Kilda City 4 1 0 3 103 178 4
Bentleigh 4 0 0 4 149 175 0
NETBALL: DIVISION 2TEAM P W D L F A PTS
Heatherton 4 4 0 0 242 76 16
St Pauls 4 3 0 1 172 98 12
Dingley 4 3 0 1 138 125 12
C.P.L 4 2 0 2 126 128 8
Bentleigh 4 2 0 2 126 161 8
Mordialloc 4 1 0 3 122 143 4
St Kilda City 4 1 0 3 88 196 4
Chelsea Heights 4 0 0 4 97 184 0
NETBALL: DIVISION 3TEAM P B W D L F A PTS
Heatherton 4 0 4 0 0 157 83 16
St Kilda City 4 0 4 0 0 149 107 16
Dingley 4 0 3 0 1 197 97 12
Black Rock 3 1 2 0 1 86 88 8
Caulfield 4 0 2 0 2 132 124 8
Clayton 4 0 1 1 2 123 111 6
Keysborough 4 0 1 1 2 108 117 6
Mordialloc 4 0 1 0 3 92 159 4
Skye 4 0 0 0 4 89 176 0
NETBALL: DIVISION 4TEAM P B W D L F A PTS
Dingley 4 0 4 0 0 148 75 16
Heatherton White 4 0 3 0 1 190 89 12
Heatherton Black 4 0 3 0 1 158 102 12
South Yarra 4 0 3 0 1 122 82 12
Caulfield 4 0 3 0 1 154 105 12
Keysborough 4 0 3 0 1 139 126 12
Highett 4 0 2 0 2 118 105 8
Lyndale 3 1 1 0 2 69 80 4
East Brighton 4 0 1 0 3 95 151 4
Springvale Districts 4 0 0 0 4 90 146 0
St Kilda City 4 0 0 0 4 87 156 0
NETBALL: DIVISION 5TEAM P B W D L F A PTS
Heatherton 4 0 4 0 0 205 46 16
Dandenong 4 0 4 0 0 198 89 16
Lyndhurst 4 0 4 0 0 160 85 16
Bentleigh 4 0 3 0 1 187 96 12
St Kilda City 4 0 3 0 1 167 122 12
Black Rock 3 1 2 0 1 143 83 8
Chelsea Heights 4 0 2 0 2 134 149 8
Dingley 4 0 2 0 2 121 135 8
Mordialloc 4 0 2 0 2 96 138 8
Cheltenham 4 0 0 0 4 99 156 0
Skye 4 0 0 0 4 41 194 0
NETBALL: DIVISION 6TEAM P W D L F A PTS
Lyndhurst 4 4 0 0 235 67 16
Lyndale 4 3 0 1 133 113 12
South Yarra 4 2 0 2 157 138 8
Caulfield 4 2 0 2 127 137 8
St Kilda City 4 2 0 2 112 155 8
Dingley 4 1 0 3 117 128 4
Highett 4 1 0 3 110 129 4
Clayton 4 1 0 3 99 137 4
C.P.L 4 1 0 3 82 166 4
Hampton 4 0 0 4 74 178 0
NETBALL: UNDER 19STEAM P B W D L F A PTS
Dingley Two 3 1 3 0 0 158 22 12
Dingley One 3 1 3 0 0 132 32 12
Mordialloc One 3 1 1 0 2 69 79 4
Mordialloc Two 3 1 0 1 2 31 141 2
Skye 4 0 0 1 3 40 156 2
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NETBALL TEAMLISTS
BENTLEIGH
CAULFIELD
BLACK ROCK
CHELSEA HEIGHTS
CHELTENHAM
CLAYTON
DIVISION 1
Tobi Cunningham
Madison McGaw
Caishlin Simpson
Michaela Russo
Bridget Russo
Serena Lowrie
Jemima Price
Mariah Deacon
Cassie De Nardis
DIVISION 1
Sophie O'Shea
Zina Teah
Brie Cooper
Steph Clemons
Fotini Stavrou
Makayla Bulte
Jess Weltner
Cara Teoh
Gaby Coventry-Martini
Jane Keating
DIVISION 3
Victoria Altson
Kaitlyn Chase
Tanjil Fitzpatrick
Dani Forward
Jacinta Frawley
Jasmine Kick
Talia Malthouse
Shannon Meehan
DIVISION 2Casey KamphaugCass WhiteChelsea FyffeHayley BurnettKate NiezenKelly BakerLiz VerrallRuby MurphyNatalie CapsalisRachael Mclarty
DIVISION 5Mindy GreenAsha GoodchildGeorgia GoodchildSarah PreuscheBrooke LynneKate BurnsEmma HolbingShae WrightKeisha Scott
DIVISION 3Rebecca CollinsMarjorie QuiambaoSarah CollinsTahkara O'SeiKendrah LeeTaylah MackieMaggie CollinsPenelope TownleyChloe Pearce
DIVISION 2
Katie Lamb
Remi Hynes
Alice Williams
Siobhan Deacon
Olivia Scott
Jennifer Baird
Jess McGaw
Zhoe Botsis
Kaele Horsnell
Lauren Hibell
DIVISION 3
Tammy Phibbs
Annabelle Ryan
Gemma Allen
Katie Forti
Izzy Stait
Elena Ryan
Ashleigh Bell
Bianca Smith
Libby Macklin
Zoe James
Steph Purcell
DIVISION 5Caitlyn AshbyJamie AshkarBridget ByrneRebecca GoodearSarah McCormackRebekah NealAnnaliese NealSteffanie PoortSarah Rayment
DIVISION 5Abbey DawkinsAlexandra KinniburghAlisha HardyErin CunningtonIaneta TeniseliJessie MawerKim MouritzMary MastrocolaSammy WiggsMelodie Aitken
DIVISION 8Andrea WyattBeth MillerGeorgia GoodchildBrooke DavisDillah ShahabEllesse GrahamJanice LambMelissa ArntsSarah DugganStephanie DugganLauren Geschke
DIVISION 6
Madelon Clark
Jamie Gourlay
Cassie Townley
Cherilyn Collins
Emily Ramanathan
Kayla Ricardo
Narrelle Sprigg
Genevieve Rosewall
DIVISION 5
Mia Lopez
Amelia Snodgrass
Dominque Elliott
Brittany Kefford
Jade Hildyard
Jess Harrington
Charlotte Price
Cloe Woodward
Michelle San
Michelle Paton
DIVISION 4
Hannah Shilling
Kate Brownscombe
Jess Mersin
Sam Tonkin
Bec Casaretto
Kylie Lanyon
Addie Priaulx
Tayla Frankland
Lauren Donnell
Bec Watson
Amy Campbell
DIVISION 7Eleanor Bevilacqua Stacey MitasRikki Boelene Elyce PixtonLaura Brogan Madi Pixton Sarah Goodear Georgia StarkeAnnie Jellef Christina Young
DIVISION 7
Rachel Saunders
Claudia Hutchinson
Alannah Clifford
Kristy Blackman
Jemma March
Kaitlyn Gilbert
Chloe Virtue
Mikayla Ruddy
Tara Supple
Rebecca Smith
DIVISION 6
Jacinta Traeger
Bianca Bristow
Karina Campbell
Alicia Johnson
Suhaliah Davies
Fiona Coolegem
Fiona Lynch
Elise Christie
Caroline Tuaru Temu
Elle Kamana
NETBALL TEAMLISTSDINGLEY
DIVISION 1
Sarah Fischer
Jess Payne
Taylah Fiddes
Nichola Tulley
Shae Wonnacott
Sara Merkus
Alicia Wise
Amber McHenry
Brittany Goldsmith
DIVISION 2
Cassandra Kitto Laura PiperJessica HaslemEmma GentSophie VirtueTayla AustinChelsea GoldinMiranda BaileyEmily CrawfordAlysha MorecroftPenny Byers-Tymms
DIVISION 3
Kimi Broadbent
Nicole Cooper
Alana Cooper
Melissa Ades
Ellie Davidson
Adele Gilmore
Erin Gold
Kasey Blizzard
Eleanor Douglas
Maddy Taylor
DIVISION 4
Adele ClausenEman FarragLauren RyanSarah GentMegan LewisMaddy AdesJess O'LoughlinChelsea SketcherEsther GilmoreTayla McArtneyLaura Kilfoyle
DIVISION 5
Nicole Carmeni
Breanne Edwards
Samantha Barwick
Taylah Wills
Laura Garside
Jess Minster
Paris Davey
Kate Rollison
Jade Ryan
Michelle Chapman
Alexandra Smyth
DIVISION 6
Cherie Waring
Johanna Bardoel
Peta Stone
Alex Oates
Elise Lakai
Tara Callahan
Shannon Schubert
Liv Huebner
Aimee Waring
UNDER 19 TEAM 1
Jennifer Piper
Megan Piper
Laura Menzel
Olivia Zammit
Leah Rovatsos
Antonia Gianas
Holly Mcgaw
Hayley Murphy
Olivia Selbst
Amie Taylor
UNDER 19 TEAM 2
Charlotte Cogger
Eliza Hewitson
Gemma Reynolds
Imy Tuke
Julia Mascali
Sarah Heenan
Matilda Davies
Eve Georgio
Abbey Chambers
HEATHERTONDIVISION 1
Zali MifsudBayley MifsudKirsten DaleyElla BatishTuuinaatuau (Natu) FaananaBrie ReichmannCourtney WeiskeRahni SamasonMary CharlieMorgan RileyNatalie Billings
DIVISION 4 WHITE
Acacia Quinn
Helen (Bubba) Ashin
Chelsey McAndrew
Shane Goodchild
Kristine Stewart
Stephanie Peacock
Hayley Chugg
Claudia Papatsikas
Jacqui Hellard
DIVISION 2
Heidi SamasonTeena MifsudSophie ClarkBella RiddellMandy QuinnEmma EckhardtNicki ArnoldSienna KellyBelinda KayMaggie CarlonKirsty Mann
DIVISION 5
Verity Sheppard
Elise Earle
Rachael French
Sinead Bannon
Katrina Davidson
Natasha Nathan
Kristy Loyd
Holly Williams
Jaime Regnier
Lindsay French
DIVISION 3
Mary- Ann Calabrese
Mia-Rae McMillan
Tegan Matthews-Ritchie
Gemma Proy
Kate Moffatt
Alex Riddell
Yvonne McMillan
Sarah Thompson
Taylor Leeson
DIVISON 7
Ellie Boland
Isobel Burgess
Brielle Arnfield
Demi Adams
Olivia Clark
Abbey Brand
Stephanie Webb
Andie Campbell
Lisa Rizkallah
Amy McManus
DIVISION 4 BLACK
Shelleigh Papatsikas
Veronica Whaanga
Teaghan Avery
Melissa Cook
Adelaide Douglas
Jessica Elgin
Jamie Dickinson
Erin Naismith
Helen Ashin
DIVISION 8
Heidi Webb
Jemma Noy
Kirah Hard
Rachel Ebert
Camille Nightingale
Del Edmonds
Jordyn Elgin
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HAMPTONDIVISION 6
Ashlee Cupit Bec Nixon
Megan Donaldson Alissa Mitrovic
Emily Joyce Emily Savvides
Cassandra Hughes Melissa Peet
Rebecca Cormick Abby Dougherty
Nicole Cormick Jessica Chisholm
Phoebe Meares-Whitty
MOUNT WAVERLEYDIVISION 7
Madeleine Boros Lauren Martin
Louise Chamberlain Emily Burns
Hannah Clinch Ye Chieng Mau
Emma Kerr Zana Mandalos
OAKLEIGH DISTRICTDIVISION 7
Nicole Hill Lorinda Thompson
Samantha Dawes Maddison Russell
Brooke Langham Caitlyn Russell
Natalie Bowie Melissa Russell
Jessica Credlin Illana Miller
ST PAULSDIVISION 2
Eliza Barnes Ash Hardy
Meghann Geschke Catherine Walsh
Mikaela Hayes Grace Healey
Megan Hendry Ann Cooper
Caitlin Lewis Ellen Guiney
Jasmine Meehan Claire Stratton
Jenny Watts
HIGHETTLYNDALEDIVISION 4Kellie AndersonJulz BerryMatilda BranchAlix DowerKerryn HildebrandGrace KnightLaura Mulcahy (C)Emily Perchanidis (VC)Stephanie TimmonsAlex TurnerChristie Roberts
DIVISION 4
Debbie Hogan
Belinda Schembri
Sarah Gallie
Summa-lea James
Kaitlyn Clarke
Rochelle McNamara
Jaimi Paton
DIVISION 6Jenna CarrEl DedmanShae Elms (C)Tracey FlahiveKeely GriffithsLaura GrimmerEmma Hamilton (VC)Kristy HamiltonSamantha SavilleSamantha SnapeJema Van StadenAlyson Tran
DIVISION 6
Bianca Collard
Debbie Collard
Chantelle Ruston
Julie Eggens
Jacky Eggens
Erin Scaf
Kristy Gray
Nicky Sweet
KEYSBOROUGH
LYNDHURST
DIVISION 1
Samantha Downie
Laura Agius
Amy Burns
Abby Mackie
Courtney Nash
Megan Kennedy
Lovey Morunga
Alana Vieceli
DIVISION 5
Jade Tunks
Jenna Hill (Tina)
Jessie Kuster
Joanne Vamplew
Kiara Brown
Meagan Evans
Melissa Baker
Michelle Mcleod
Rowena Cooke
DIVISION 3
Ashlee GaudionKelie Le BretonMary MatiBreanne VieceliElizabeth LeggettLisa FoxHayley LoweZoe HarperKelly JarradGabby Flint
DIVISION 6
Belinda Mair
Bianca Brown
Jacqui Mejia
Katrina Sheary
Laura Blake
Maleah Brown
Melissa Hood
Melissa Mair
Tanya King
DIVISION 4Samanatha JohnsonChelsea RoweCourtney LoweCath WilkieNioka KirbySohpie BarkerMelissa BourkeKatie CornishKelly ThompsonHayley ZantuckJenny Thomas
DIVISION 8
Ashika Corera
Cherie Cox
Debra Babiera
Erin Brown
Jenni Foster
Joanne Merlino
Rebecca Brown
Sarah Monk
Stacey Baker
DIVISION 8
Jordyn McLeanTaylah GrahamAlyssa LoweThalia CoosnapaSharni RobinsonEmily NeesonBriana McEllenMolly JoysonEmily PetersStephanie Leggett
DANDENONGDIVISION 5
COACH: Mandi Hall
Michelle Keppler (c)
Tamara Weilbaecher
Cherie Cotton
Belinda Pryn
Michelle Frenken
Taylor Mitchell
Rhiannon Skewes
Ashlea Freddo
Stef Richmond
Mandi Hall
DIVISION 8
COACH: Clair Beard
Jacqui Pownceby (c)
Tori Webb
Renee Rollings
Antoinette Lemana
Veronica Quirk
Kylie Pyke
Melissa Schultz
Claire Beard
SOUTH YARRA
MURRUMBEENAEAST BRIGHTON
DIVISIONS 4, 6 & 7
Jessica Buerckner
Maggie Riley
Julia McPhee
Nadine Lee
Carrie James
Caitlan O’Brien
Rachel Vannucci
Bianca Love
Julia Woiwod
Hannah Smith
Alison Neil
Arum Sugiono
Tracey Edis
Samantha Davis
Sarah Hogan
Bridget King
Chloe Bourke
Zaita Anderson
Vanessa Bilowski
Ruby Riley
Michelle Woiwod
Siobhan King
Gillian Forrester
DIVISION 7
Daniella Andriopoulos
Grace Bibby
Sarah Borland
Adriana Costa
Lisa Czyczelis
Olivia Hargrave
Erin Knight
Kate Meehan
Aisling Muir
Natasha Bonanno
DIVISION 4
Ebony Boyd
Sarah Lazarro
Kathryn Harby-Williams
Emily Higgins
Jessica Lazarro
Georgie Nave
Kate Meredith
Maddy Bourke
Charlotte Birbeck
Kellie Runciman
ST KILDA CITYDIVISION 1
Beth Viner-Smith ( C)
Billie Nukunuku (VC)
Elle Capel
Sarah Murphy-Gamble
Chloe Ballard
Sarah jackson
Kahlivia Russell
Ashley Mitchell
Liby Mirabella
Fiona White
DIVISION 4
Olivia Stolp
Lucie Webster
Paisley Ross ( C)
Kate Cross
Sally Saunders (VC)
Tania Lodge
Esme Harrington
Maddison Andrews
Melissa Alessandrini
DIVISION 2
Emma Holder (VC)
Anne Hallam ( C)
Breanna Cull
Kim Bateman
Sophie Dunn
Ella White
Maggie Allwright
Chelsea Bilney
DIVISION 5
Kelli Stringer
Jess Eddey
Reanne Poutama (VC)
Ashley Huynh
Tui Bristowe ( C)
Cynthia Houia
Katherine Beasley
Allira Lawson
Kirsti McInnes
Aleisha McKenzie
DIVISION 3
Kate Foster
Nicole Scharenguivel ( C)
Emma Haugh
Anthea Nisbet-Smith
Tamlyn Cocker
Sharlene Phillips (VC)
Meg Pfitzner
Casie Beddome (VC)
Yvette Lippold
Tracey Hall
DIVISION 6
Casey Gadzinski (VC)
Emma Ford ( C)
Leah Saunders
Sarah Cairnduff
Elisha Romeril
Rebecca Gregory-Pahlow
Kirstin Brice
Katrina Logue
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DIVISION 2
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Bella Riddell Heatherton 55 124
Grace Healey St Pauls 27 89
Rebecca Britton Mordialloc 25 70
Cassandra Fogarty Dingley 25 67
Jessica Cook CPL 18 63
DIVISION 8
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Beth Millar Cheltenham 46 123
Kirah Hard Heatherton 0 55
Melissa Arnts-Wil-liams
Cheltenham 15 48
Jacqui Pownceby Dandenong 0 40
Jemma Noy Heatherton 0 33
DIVISION 4
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Helen-Margaret Ashin Heatherton Black 14 100
Chelsea McAndrew Heatherton White 0 65
Samantha Johnson Keysborough 3 64
Hannah Shilling Caulfield 26 52
Brielle Arnfield Heatherton White 10 49
DIVISION 6
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Melissa Hood Lyndhurst 0 75
Melissa Mair Lyndhurst 0 60
Nadine Lee South Yarra 26 57
Emma Hamilton Highett 9 51
Kristy Gray Lyndale 10 48
DIVISION 1
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Sophie O'Shea Caulfield 32 136
Abby Mackie Keysborough 37 95
Jessica Payne Dingley 29 84
Tobi Cunningham Bentleigh 14 69
Sarah Fischer Dingley 26 64
DIVISION 3
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Alana Cooper Dingley 24 89
Emma Haugh St Kilda City 34 85
Mia McMillan Heatherton 17 69
Stephanie Purcell Caulfield 16 50
Kimberley Harrison Skye 10 44
UNDER 19S
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Megan Piper Dingley One 14 53
Sarah Heenan Dingley Two 0 42
Roisin Tuke Mordialloc One 16 33
Laura Menzel Dingley One 0 23
Gemma Reynolds Dingley Two 0 20
DIVISION 5
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Joanne Vamplew Lyndhurst 12 109
Stephanie Richmond Dandenong 30 96
Verity Sheppard Heatherton 0 53
Erin Cunnington Chelsea Heights 20 52
Kelsey Domau Bentleigh 0 51
WESTFIELD FOUNTAIN GATE NETBALL LEADING GOAL SHOOTERS
DIVISION 7
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Aisling Muir Murrumbeena 22 71
Lauren Martin Mt Waverley 6 66
Hannah Clinch Mt Waverley 1 60
Rachel Saunders Bentleigh 8 57
Megan Yeaman South Yarra 0 42
MORDIALLOCCOACHES: NIKKI DEMPSTER AND EMMA HOUGHTON
DIVISION 2
Bec Britton
Lucy McKeown
Cath Ferguson
Alanna Harris
Emma Houghton
Matilda O'Brien
Nicole Ram
Katie Minogue
DIVISION 3
Brooke Davies
Kym Pike
Holly Bowman
Emila Fisher
Jasmine Richwol
Kerry Spencer
Steph Hogbin
Nicole Croizer
DIVISION 5
Brodie Zealand
Amy Clemens
Sophie Titcombe
Chloe Elmer
Brooke Gaertner
Sally Grummley
Haylee Lavelle
Nikki Dempster
UNDER 19 AMelanie RixonAlice WrightSienna CostelloMolly StackpoleEllie McNeilMyki PetrieTilly O'TooleGrace EvansGeorgia ShawEliza Pickles
UNDER 19 B
Alice Gordon
Roisin Tuke
Jacqueline Summers
Daniela Tomaselli
Jasmine Madour
Summer Keith
Maddy O'Reilly
Annie Lacastro
Lucie Calvez
SKYEDIVISION 3
Hayley AllenClaire BroderickRachael ClementsBrooke CracknellTiana CreaseyGenna DoyleDemi FayleKimberley HarrisonBrittany RaynesTalissa Wellington
DIVISION 5Savannah BormannVeronica ButterfieldMadison DouglasCarissa FlandersMikayla KirkwoodAmy McKelveySarah PowellChelsey QuilliamChantelle ThompsonKayla TippingNatasha Willis
UNDER 19Kayla BorthwickMaddison ColomaMaddie DouglasMia DunstanBrittany EarleEllen FraserAshleigh GyurcsikRuby NelsonTiffany ReevesCorrine SmithCait WardEames BroganGemma Jones
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UMPIRES’ CORNER / THE WHITE KNIGHT
This week is Community Umpiring Round, and all umpires are asked to shake hands with the opposing captains and coaches on the ground prior to the match. You may wish to use the “respect” handshake that is used before soccer matches, where all participating players and umpires line up and shake hands before the coin toss.
AFL umpires Rob O’Gorman (Field Umpire No.10), Nick Brown (Field Umpire No.13), Luke Walker (Goal) and Rob Haala (Boundary) trained with us last Tuesday in the lead up to Community Umpiring Round. Rob also works with us as a “mate” and mentor to three of our up and coming umpires, Joel Lewis, Paige Heinrichs and Riley Webster. Joel, Paige and Riley will speak regularly with Rob during the season, attend an AFL Umpire training night and work together to develop their umpiring game plans.
There are lots of opportunities for SFNL umpires over and above their Saturday appointments. Already this season we have had Umpires participate in the Under 16s Championships, Mentor Programs with the AFL Senior Squad, the Women’s Academy, AFL Umpire Training at Ikon Park, and the VFL Rookie program where umpires travel to Victoria Park every fortnight to train and attend coaching sessions with their VFL colleagues. Ilya Fridman is participating in the VFL Player-Umpire program where he trains with the VFL umpires and hopefully will umpire some games with them during the course of the year.
Next weekend, some of our SFNL Umpires will represent the League and Umpiring body in the Worksafe AFL Victoria Community Championships. Make sure you get along to support your mates.
Through Neville Nash at AFL Victoria, we as a group, and the SFNL, are receiving wonderful support, and our Umpiring Department has the latest resources to tap into, to ensure our Umpires are right up to speed with the latest initiatives in umpire development.
It is great to see Luke De Munk back umpiring with us. Luke was a gun player in the VFA and the old Federal League, and is an experienced Div 1 umpire in the SFNL. We need more ex-players like Luke to join our group and pass on their years of experience in senior footy.
Congratulations to Xavier Martin on the recent arrival of Rafael. Mother and son are doing well, but we’re not so sure about Xavier!
Leigh Dawkins has played many cricket matches at Widdop Crescent over the years, but particularly enjoys umpiring there as he gets to spend a lot more time in the middle!
Cricket seems a more suitable game for umpires than soccer. Joel Lewis is the latest soccer casualty arriving at training on crutches last week after a mishap in a school game. Mitch Lea has only just recovered from his soccer injury last year!
The humid weather last Saturday caused some umpires to shed a few kilos. While many umpires concentrated on re-hydrating after their matches, Erin Learmonth was more concerned with ensuring that her Dove antiperspirant was effective. However, her Taylor Swift perfume (which she generously shared with her male umpiring partner) is a better post-match option. Erin celebrated Mother’s Day early by having her grandma in the crowd! Rodd Johnson’s early contribution to Mother’s Day was to ensure that Kaye had a good workout on the boundary at South Yarra. Hopefully, he also arranged breakfast in bed for her the next morning.
There were scenes of carnage in the umpires’ room at Doveton last week, with what appeared to be blood everywhere. However, the escorts had done an excellent job in looking after the umps. The same can’t be said for Sheldon Judd, who had a small accident with a 500ml bottle of a red coloured sports drink.
Congratulations to Josh O’Donnell who umpired his 200th SFNL match last Saturday. Other umpires to achieve milestones recently include Ryan Gordon (100 SFNL games Round 1), Nick Bergman (100 SFNL games Round 2) and Robert (Rocky) Roscoe (100 SFNL games Round 3), while Peter Martin clocked up 800 SFNL games as a field umpire last Saturday (he has also has some games on the boundary to add to this tally). To see if you have a milestone coming up, check out http://www.sflumpires.com/umpire-games-tally-current-start-2016-season/ to see your games tally as at the end of last year.
Remember that:
“We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”
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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE
PLAYER OF THE DAY
There is not much of him, but what Jordan Peryman lacks in size he more than makes up
for in heart. The tenacious midfielder again won plenty of the footy and would have topped all comers in the metres gained statistic. He dazzled with his blistering leg speed, finding open spaces time and again and looking to
run with the footy at every opportunity. He also bobbed up with two goals in the last quarter to help snuff out the Highett challenge and steer
his side to victory.
Congratulations, Jordan!
JORDAN PERYMAN
CHELSEA HEIGHTSOakleigh managed a 55-point
turnaround to win by 25 and Jake Winn was instrumental in this occurring. Winn
kicked three goals in his side’s vital away win as they moved into the top six with a 2-2 win-loss record. Moreover, his performance ensured a win under
difficult circumstances and it’s because of his ability to lift his team in pressure situations that Winn has been awarded the Shooting Star of the Week Award.
Congratulations, Jake!
WESTFIELD FOUNTAIN GATE NETBALLER OF THE DAY
SHOOTING STAR OF THE WEEK
ZALI MIFSUDHEATHERTON
Heatherton’s talented and tenacious goal defence Zali Mifsud is this week’s player of the round. In a match in which she was physically disadvantaged against bigger opposition, Zali stood strong as Heatherton fought back after conceding an early lead. Blessed with a great netball brain, Zali’s consistency is well known and she was pivotal in a tough victory on this occasion.
Congratulations, Zali!
JAKE WINN OAKLEIGH DISTRICT
DIVISION 2: HAMPTON V SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS
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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE
GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 RESERVE
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Andrew Lee Bentleigh 1 10Corey Pearce Clayton 1 10Brock Baker East Malvern 3 9Jeremy Tobin Cheltenham 3 9Nicholas Douglas East Malvern 2 9Leigh Moore Dingley 3 8James Symons St Kilda City 0 7Liam Hogton-Hewish Bentleigh 2 7Mitchell Ferguson East Malvern 0 7Andrew Hunter St Kilda City 2 6
DIVISION 3 RESERVE
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Andrew Meredith Mount Waverley 9 18Rory Dux Mount Waverley 4 14Emilio Williams Doveton Eagles 0 12Tarquin Booth Ashwood 2 12Thomas Marshall Endeavour Hills 6 12Clinton Sheedy Sandown 0 11Lucas Blatchford Moorabbin 1 11Christopher Cafiso Mount Waverley 0 10Daniel Pearce Mount Waverley 7 10Greg Kerr Hallam 0 9
DIVISION 2 RESERVE
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Mathew Poore Skye 7 30Davor Rajic Keysborough 7 16Bradley Dyer Skye 0 14Jason Butler Port Melbourne Colts 0 12Brendan Bennett Hampton 1 10Arlyn Hagiwara Port Melbourne Colts 0 8Brendan Weighell Skye 2 8Christopher Lacey Springvale Districts 2 8David McGregor Port Melbourne Colts 0 6Jason Clarke Port Melbourne Colts 0 6
THIRDS
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Ben Ross Cerberus 0 15Joshua Keyt Dingley 1 14Bradley Thorpe Cerberus 5 12Matthew McCormick Sandown 3 12Michael Kalviskis Skye 0 10Daniel Jennings Dandenong 3 9Jackson O'Brien Dingley 3 9Shane Cosstick Sandown 3 9Andrew Puleio Dingley 1 8Nathan McPherson Clayton 2 8
DIVISION 1 SENIOR
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Patrick Nicholls Bentleigh 5 20Calhan Mcqueen Dingley 4 16Mark Ryan East Malvern 2 13James Morris Mordialloc 0 11Kristen Feehan Dingley 3 11David Velardo Oakleigh District 2 10Paul Fermanis Oakleigh District 2 10Dylan Sloan St Kilda City 2 9Justin Berry St Pauls 6 9Khaled Kandakji Oakleigh District 0 8
DIVISION 3 SENIOR
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Luke Galle Mount Waverley 3 28Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 5 21Dale Carroll Ashwood 0 18Darren Ramsdale Doveton Eagles 2 17Jack Williams Moorabbin 0 16Peter Dye Doveton Eagles 0 16Shane Thomas Hallam 0 15James Gough Mount Waverley 4 14James Morrey Ashwood 4 12Cory Brady South Yarra 4 11
DIVISION 2 SENIOR
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Jason Butty Port Melbourne Colts 0 19Matthew Van Schajik Heatherton 1 19Nicholas Gilbert Caulfield 3 18Mitchell Clarke Port Melbourne Colts 0 16Benjamin Evans Skye 3 11Kristian Bliesner Black Rock 0 10Mitch Walder Murrumbeena 0 10Philip Smith Chelsea Heights 5 10William Gayfer Keysborough 4 10Jason Twirdy Caulfield 3 9
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19
PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL
Ryan Kreymborg St Pauls 1 18James Cooke St Pauls 2 15Hayden Favero Endeavour Hills 4 9Joseph Halloran St Pauls 0 9Paul Pekaj St Kilda City 0 9Tom Davis Cheltenham 0 9Cory Hutchinson Oakleigh District 0 8Bunarith Kheng Hampton 4 7Elijuh Mustapha Hallam 0 7Jake Winn Oakleigh District 3 7
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