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Woolworths will shed about 680 full-time, part-time and casual sta� when its Broadmeadows distribution centre closes in 2018.

�e supermarket chain announced last week that it will replace its Hume distribution centre in Northcorp Boulevard with a new state-of-the-art grocery distribution centre in Melbourne’s south-east. �e exact suburb has not yet been revealed, but the new centre is forecast to open in 2018.

Broadmeadows MP Frank McGuire was shocked by the announcement, which he said came out of the blue and without consultation with local stakeholders.

Jobs blow for north“I’m deeply concerned about Woolworths’

decision,” Mr McGuire said. “�is is a looming social disaster if major companies can simply say they have decided to leave without any discussion or negotiation.

“�is will be a big expense to shareholders. Why couldn’t their issues have been addressed in Broadmeadows?” he asked. “�ere’s too much secrecy about this. You can’t just treat the community with such disdain.”

�e Hume site is one of just nine Woolworths distribution centres across Australia servicing more than 800 supermarkets.

A new $150 million meat processing centre at Laverton, at least 20 new stores and upgrades to 40 existing stores in Victoria are among the company’s plans for the next three years.

�e new semi-automated $350 million distribution centre in the south-east will be the largest single investment in the company’s history.

Woolworths has operated its manual distribution centre from leased premises at Broadmeadows for 16 years. Supermarket operations director Pat McEntee said the company would help Hume workers with alternatives over the next three years.

A Woolworths spokeswoman was unable to con�rm how many of the 340 full-time sta� employed at Broadmeadows would keep their jobs.

National Workers Union Victorian branch secretary Gary Maas met with the union’s 550 members and Woolworths employees.

“Not only is this a real blow for workers currently working at the distribution centre, it’s a blow for the northern suburbs generally,” he said.

“�e loss of these jobs has a community- wide e�ect,” Mr Maas said.

“Decent job opportunities will no longer be there for young people entering the workforce. Some families may even have to look at upheaving their lives to �nd work elsewhere.”

�e union, Hume council and the state government will work towards helping a�ected employees retrain and secure jobs elsewhere.

Woolworths’ announcement closely follows steel-maker Austube Mills’ plans to close the company’s Somerton site. Come late August, 86 Austube Mills employees will be retrenched.

During Pia Robson-Garth’s primary school days, teachers would reserve a spot at the front of the classroom for her. The special treatment led to taunts and bullying from her peers, but if she wasn’t sitting up front she could barely see the blackboard.

The Eden Park resident was born with temperature sensitive albinism, meaning she has poor vision typical of albinoids but does have the ability to produce pigment in her hair in cooler parts of the body, such as eyelashes and eyebrows.

“I don’t have that strange look that others do, but it means people don’t believe me,” she said of her condition.

She struggled to complete exams during school.

“As I get tired or stressed my eyes strain and shake,” she said. “It’s like they’re constantly looking for a point of focus but can’t �nd it.”

On Saturday, the 32-year-old change manager sought out fellow albinoids on Facebook to celebrate the very �rst International Albinism Awareness Day.

The United Nations has designated June 13 as a special day to throw light on the often misunderstood genetic condition, which is characterised by a complete or partial lack of skin pigment.

Lexi Cottee(Dam

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Finding pals in albinism

PIA ROBSON-GARTH

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Hundreds of patients are at risk of contracting blood-borne diseases a�er being treated by a fake dentist at Meadow Heights.

Victoria’s acting chief health o�cer Finn Romanes is urging anyone who was treated by self-claimed dentist Muhammet Velipasaoglu to contact the Department of Health and Human Services.

Dr Romanes said Mr Velipasaoglu had been practising from his home in Rocklands Rise since 2003 despite not having the formal quali�cations in Australia.

following an investigation by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), a government body charged with regulating health practitioners in Australia.

Charges have been laid against Mr Velipasaoglu for allegedly pretending to be a dentist and for performing dental acts that only a registered dentist may undertake.

�e matter will be brought before a magistrates court in the next few weeks.

A tip-o� from a registered dentist, who was le� to clean up the work Mr Velipasaoglu had performed on a female patient, led to AHPRA’s investigation.

“We are concerned that patients who received dental care from this individual at this premises may have contracted a blood-borne infection as a result of poor infection control practices,” Dr Romanes said.

“While the risk of the transmission of any infection is regarded as low, we urge any patients to call the department for information and advice.”

Dr Romanes said there was a risk of transmission of several blood-borne viruses and singled out hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV.

�e practice was closed down on May 1

AHPRA and Victoria Police executed a search warrant on the Rocklands Rise property and found dental equipment and evidence of poor infection control and hygiene, and potential public health risks.

Mr Velipasaoglu had trained as a dentist in Turkey but has never been registered via Australia’s National Registration and Accreditation Scheme. �e Department of Health is appealing to anyone who received dental care at Rocklands Rise, Meadow Heights, to phone 1800 356 061 between 8am and 7pm. �is is a free-call number and interpreter services will be available.

Fake dentist sparks virus fears

It wasn’t until Reyan Karacan was in her 20s that she discovered she had a passion for engineering.

�e bright young fawkner woman, now 24, was studying chemical engineering at RMIT University and decided she would like to work in the oil or gas industries, converting raw material into commodities.

“My passion for engineering is hard to explain; it’s not based on liking maths, chemistry or problem solving,” she said.

“�e concept of converting raw materials into products is what really caught my interest … it amazes me how somewhere deep under the ocean or land crude oil is extracted and then processed into products like petrol.”

She hopes to become a process engineer, an ambition helped in no small part by the addition of the Pratt Prize to her resume. Her RMIT group of six received the prize earlier

this month for designing a winning ‘best chemical engineering’ project.

�e Pratt Prize, named a�er Professor Henry Reginald Clive Pratt, who was founder of the Victorian IChemE group and a former member of the RMIT department of chemical engineering advisory committee, has Victorian students competing to design the best chemical engineering project.

Miss Karacan, �omas Breadon, Luke Brayshaw, Nebeal Faris, Timothy Hanna and Hang Tran, who are all studying applied sciences, won the prize for their feasibility study of a green�eld mineral processing plant in Colombia.

A panel of experienced engineers judged their submission alongside entries from Monash and Melbourne university students.

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�e Bulla bypass and Melbourne Airport link are a step closer a�er the projects were endorsed by an independent planning panel.

In January, state Planning Minister Richard Wynne appointed three panelists to assess Amendment C190 to the Hume Planning Scheme. �is aims to set aside land earmarked for the proposed airport link and Bulla bypass.

A report to the minister released last month recommended Amendment C190 be adopted with only minor changes and that the bypass and �rst stage of the airport link be expedited.

But VicRoads suggests these projects could be 15 to 20 years away and are linked to a planned outer metropolitan ring road.

“Based on the tra�c modelling and other evidence and submissions, the panel recognises the existing road network is constrained and o�en congested – a situation which residential development and other growth will worsen,” the panelists reported.

“Much of the expected extra travel demand pressure will continue to fall on two-lane undivided roads, such as Sunbury Road.”

“�e panel strongly supports building the Bulla bypass and that part of the Melbourne airport link south of Somerton Road as soon as possible.”

�e panel said the proposed alignments for the two roads, up to six lanes each, would have the least impact on private properties.

Four houses and sheds will be acquired and

demolished for the roads projects and there are 37 privately owned land lots a�ected, 17 of which would be divided into two or more lots by the road reserves.

VicRoads will extend the public acquisition overlay to enable road access to Wildwood Winery at 80 St Johns Road, Bulla, but will remove the threat of compulsory acquisition from 1180 Somerton Road, Bulla, to allow the residents to keep their Phillip Johnson-designed front garden,

Kerrie O’Riley and his wife, Judith, were

among �ve residents who opposed the amendment that is before the panel.

�eir property would be reduced, with 1.1 hectares subject to acquisition, dividing their horse training centre down the middle.

Mr O’Riley said while talk of the road projects had been the source of anxiety for some years, the couple were resigned that their home of more than 40 years would be sacri�ced.

“It’s progress and it makes sense, but any time there’s progress someone gets hit in the neck,” Mr O’Riley said. “I’m 72 now. By the time they get around to it I might be just a memory.”

�e panel’s report can be viewed online at http://bit.ly/1dy3ZPf.

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A�er su�ering relatively little parks and gardens vandalism in recent years, Hume has copped a spate of o�ences across the city in the past few weeks.

Vandals broke a locked gate to enter Highgate Recreation Reserve in Craigieburn during the Queen’s Birthday long weekend.

Judging by the tyre marks across the oval, the culprits drove around in circles, tearing up

Hume council’s John Monahan said people who needlessly destroyed trees cost ratepayers money and harmed residents’ quality of life.

“Trees perform a valuable role in our neighbourhoods because they enhance the look and feel of streetscapes, and sustain the health of other plants and animals,” Mr Monahan said.

�e council operates a tree inspection program and maps more than 166,000 trees. Mr Monahan, the council’s acting

the turf. Garden beds between the reserve’s two ovals were run over and damaged.

It was the second recent attack on Highgate Reserve by vandals, who also struck during the weekend of May 23-24.

Barrymore Road Recreation Reserve in Greenvale, Lakeside Reserve in Roxburgh Park, Carrick Drive Reserve in Gladstone Park, parkland along Yuroke Creek in Greenvale and saplings in Craigieburn have been damaged by vandals in the past two months.

city infrastructure director, said the council inspected more than 80,000 trees each year.

More than 4100 requests to prune or plant trees were lodged with the council in the 2013-14 �nancial year – up on the 4014 it received in the previous year and the 3523 requests lodged in the 2011-12 �nancial year.

Anyone with information about tree vandalism should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Hume council on 9205 2200.

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A partnership between Hume council and courier service TNT Express has secured jobs for 10 unemployed residents.

�e council’s Local Jobs for Local People program, a free recruitment service that links employers with nearby jobseekers, helped pair the logistics company with the young men.

�e new recruits, all of whom are under 25, have been employed as cadets, which will see them rotate between roles in the company, from assisting delivery drivers to manning the phones providing customer service and unloading at the docks.

Eighteen-year-old Roxburgh Park resident Jordan Verlaque is among the cadets who will be based at Tullamarine, in TNT’s largest depot worldwide.

Mr Verlaque, who turns 19 next month, had been unemployed for two months before landing the role with TNT. He had started a carpentry apprenticeship but didn’t enjoy the trade so quit a�er eight months, only to �nd himself without income for longer than

expected. “While I was living with my parents, I still had expenses to pay so it was pretty vital I got a job,” he said.

Since starting at TNT in April, Mr Verlaque has had a new lease on life. “I’m really enjoying it; I get to try a bit of everything.”

Hume mayor Adem Atmaca said landing a job could change someone’s life. “Most of the residents who are now cadets at TNT live in the Broadmeadows, Jacana and Dallas area … one of the new recruits did not have a permanent home, but this job has enabled him to secure an ongoing residence in Roxburgh Park.”

�e council’s Together 3047 program also helps residents to gain training and employment.

Call 9205 2200 or search hume.vic.gov.au/together3047.

Lexi Cottee

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Market break-in foiledA man was nabbed trying to break into the Psarakos Market in Bundoora last Wednesday morning. He broke into the McLeans Road market about 5.30 and set off the security alarm. When police arrived, the man climbed into a roof cavity via an internal hatch and then jumped off the roof to the carpark. He was caught hiding underneath a car and taken to the Austin Hospital under police guard. According to hospital staff, he had back injuries.

The Apple of his eyeA man stole an Apple MacBook from JB Hi-Fi Thomastown on June 6 about 2.30pm. The man ripped a 13-inch Apple MacBook from a store bench, tucked the laptop under his arm, threatened staff with a box-cutter then left the carpark in a late-model green Subaru station wagon. Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000

Vandals hit Highgate oval Vandals have damaged the playing surface of Highgate Recreation Reserve’s second oval. The culprits broke into the Craigieburn reserve on the Queen’s Birthday long weekend and drove around in circles, damaging the turf. The offenders also damaged garden beds between the two ovals. The council is urging anyone with information to phone 9205 2200.

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�e pervasive nature of technology has been a boon for Scouts Victoria, which is �elding enrolments le�, right and centre from kids wanting to escape the digital world.

A community meeting was held in Epping North last night to talk about the feasibility of forming a new Scout group in the booming suburb due to swelling numbers at nearby clubs.

Scouts Victoria’s Whittlesea and Nillumbik district commissioner Marita Bassett said kids were eager to go camping and be active outdoors, which had led to a rapid expansion of the organisation’s footprint in the outer

northern growth corridor. “It seems to be what kids are looking for,” Ms Bassett said.

“�ey don’t want to be sitting in front of screens.”

She said there were 14 groups in the north, and the cubs section for children aged eight to and 10 was the most popular.

Scouts Victoria will build a Scout hall in the centre of Hazel Glen College later this year.

It will be shared with the school during the day and become a hub for scouting activities outside school hours.

Lexi Cottee

Scouts a healthier optionDistrict commissioner Marita Bassett with Matthew, 14, and Sam, 8. (Shawn Smits)

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Facebook for beginnersCreeds Farm will host a step-by-step workshop in using Facebook on Thursday, June 25, 6.30-7.30pm. A guide will be available for $5 (or what you can afford). Another Facebook forum for business owners will be held on June 25, 8-9.30pm, covering the fundamentals of FB marketing and ways to increase sales. Cost: $50 per person. At 2 Snugburgh Way, Epping.■ 9023 4606

Winter craft marketWarm up with handmade winter woollies at Thomastown Neighbourhood House’s indoor craft market at Thomastown library on July 18, 10am until 1pm. Stallholder places are available.■ [email protected]

Free English classesThomastown Neighbourhood House offers free English classes for parents and pre-schoolers every Tuesday, 1-3pm. These incorporate conversational English into

COMMUNITY CALENDARWANT YOUR EVENT LISTED? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-pro�t organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.Send item details to Star Weekly Community Calendar, Corner Thomsons Road and Keilor Park Drive, Keilor Park, 3042, or email to [email protected] for copy and announcements is noon Tuesday.

playgroup activities and storytime.■ Call Dee, 8376 6939

Greenvale residents meetThe next Greenvale Residents’ Association meeting is at Greenvale Recreation Centre, Barrymore Road, on June 25, 7.30pm. Help direct community needs and plans.■ Call 9333 6258 Mernda volunteers callMernda and District Residents’ Association (MADRA) has started planning for the 2016 fair and its next meeting will be on June 22 at Mernda Village Community Centre. MADRA needs volunteers to help.■ Call Brian 0414 973 993

Craigieburn support groupThe Craigieburn Support Group holds monthly meetings and outings. Join the Nordic walking group on Thursdays at 9.30am at Central Park, Craigieburn, or chair-based exercises on Tuesdays at 9.30am at the Craigieburn Guide Hall, Hamilton Street. Classes are $4 per person.■ Call Brenda, 9308 4456

Concert band vacanciesWestern Region Concert Band has vacancies for percussion, brass and saxophone players. Rehearsals are on Saturdays at 9am.■ Call Eddie, 9687 6644

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WANDONGStep into the entry foyer and you immediately sense the quality and the expanse of this beautiful executivehome. Quality bamboo flooring throughout, insulated walls and ceilings, double glazing and an efficientand cost effective in floor heating system all work well together to create the perfect eco-friendlytemperature and environment. State of the art lighting controlled by the C-BUS system makes life easy andcomfortable. With separate lounge, three really large bedrooms all with built-in robes and master suitewith big walk-in robe and a massive bathroom with a huge double shower, beautifully finished, this homewill excite you. Kitchen to die for? You bet! Complete with large 900 series gas cooker and matching rangehood, glass splash back, full stone benches and beautiful porcelain tiles that flow through to the large

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FREEcall 8692 2582

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MICHAEL LEE REMOVALS

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ALL VIC REMOVALS & STORAGEALL VIC REMOVALS & STORAGECheap boxes 4 sale

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Top Rate FloorsSpecialising in:

� Sanding, Polishing and repairs of all timber floors.Fast free quotes, Top quality workmanship at Mates Rates

Phone 0412 488 732G6581136G65811361163330-HM47-14

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• Timber Paling • Colorbond• Picket Fencing

For an obligation free quote call George on...Mob: 0415 457 379 Ph: 9324 5844

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FIVE STAR REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING

� Full Insurance� All work Council approved

� 15 years guarantee

� All Council permits supplied

� 100% computer levelling

� Concrete pump used

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ALL VIC BIN HIRE & DEMOLITION

9324 0275 or 0434 618 069Bob Cat Hire / Walk in Bins - Mixed & Heavy Loads Accepted

4 mts 4 mts3 $180 6 mts 6 mts3 $200 8 mts 8 mts3 $250

10 mts3 $330 12 mts3 $400

2m2 & 3m2 also avail

V Rubbish Removal Employmentsection of Network Classifi eds.

FIVE STAR REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING

� Full Insurance� All work Council approved� 15 years guarantee� All Council permits supplied� 100% computer levelling� Concrete pump used� 15 years experience� For a free quote and advice

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NATURAL PLUS7 days, 9.30am - 9.30pm.

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V Reblocking/Underpinning

Full Body MassageRELAXATION

219 Ascot Vale Rd, 3032.9004 1477 or 0487 097 290.

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Open 24 hrs - 7 days03 9347 6000(2hr meter parking out front)

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MOBILEBOOKKEEPER

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MYRUF ROOFINGRoof Repairs & Restorations.

Rebedding & Flexible Repointing.FREE QUOTES 0413 400 324

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Professional ServicesV Roofing

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ALL FETISH! Anything goes!from 99c/min 1300 700 904

1902 226 323 Chat now!$5.45/min pay/mob extra

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COLIN SPRY DRUM CLINIC

DRUM TUITIONPrivate lessons in all styles for beginner to advanced

student.

Paul: 9466 3294Mob: 0400 055 373

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HYDRO WATER JETTERS

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ADVERTISERS, in this section arequalified practitioners and offernon-sexual services.

ALL ADVERTISEMENTS bookedunder this classification arestrictly for ancillary roles only.To comply with the law it is stillan offence under the Sex WorkAct 1994 to publish anystatements intended or likely toinduce a person to seek work asa sex worker.

ADVERTISERSPLEASE NOTE

New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats

for sale.It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless

the microchip identifi cation number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council

business registration number as an alternative.

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The roller shutters for today’s Australian Climate.

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WEATHER SOLUTIONS

Phone 0469 158 869

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AARON’S TILINGOver 30 Years Experience Specialising In: • Floor & Wall Tiles • Old & New Homes

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DISCRIMINATION INADVERTISING IS UNLAWFULThe Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes itunlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to

discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age,marital status, political or religious belief or physical

features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexualorientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being

associated with a person with one of the abovecharacteristics, unless covered by an exception under

the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable ifan unlawful advertisement is printed, Network

Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appearto break the law. For more information about

discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisersor the Equal Opportunity Commission.

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FOOTBALLVFL - RD 9 SATURDASATURDASA YTURDAYTURDAESSENDON 7.2 12.5 19.5 24.6 (150)FRANKSTON 0.4 2.5 3.7 8.8 (56)Goals: Essendon: McKernan 5 Bellchambers 4 Purcell 3 Giles 3 Dalgleish 3 Merrett 2 Coghlan 2 Browne Schroder. Frankston: Newman 2 Gardiner 2 Cass 2 Crowder Douglas.Best: Essendon: McKernan Bellchambers Dempsey O’Brien Aylett Merrett. Frankston: Cavarra Pollard Valles Jennings Pongracic Newman. At Windy Hill.GEELONG 2.5 6.6 11.8 15.12 (102)N BALLARAT N BALLARAT N BALLARA 5.2 7.6 12.8 14.9 (93)Goals: Geelong: Close 3 Maas 2 Rees Lucey Paliouras Raidme Cockatoo Luxford McFarlane Blease Sheringham Gibbs. North Ballarat: Hooper 3 Black 2 Tsitas Tsitas T George Kiel Hoy Mullett McKenzie Keeble Garner Austin.Best: Geelong: Lucey Jansen Close Burchell McFarlane Tudor. North Ballarat: Sewell Kiel Hoy Lockyer George Rippon. At Simonds Stadium.CASEY SCORP 6.0 8.4 10.8 14.13 (97)COBURG 3.0 6.2 11.3 14.5 (89)Goals: Casey Scorpions: King 5 Spencer 2 Page 2 Bail Gent Dawes McKenzie Newton. Coburg: Featherstone 3 Cauchi 2 Carnell 2 Thomas 2 Christensen MacDonald Younan Fox Mance.Christensen MacDonald Younan Fox Mance.Christensen MacDonald YBest: Casey Scorpions: Bail Newton Smith Harmes Jones Hutchins. Coburg: Iacobaccio Clifton Allan McConnell Christensen Venditti. At Casey Fields.SANDRINGHAM 3.3 8.6 11.7 16.14 (110)PORT MELBOURNE 4.3 7.4 12.6 16.7 (103)Goals: Sandringham: McCartin 3 Saad 3 Templeton Templeton T2 Dennis-Lane 2 Goddard 2 Brown Markworth Pierce Siposs. Port Melbourne: O’Sullivan 4 Sandilands 3 Pearson 3 Batsanis 2 Lisle 2 Pinwill Johnston.Best: Sandringham: Cockie Lee Saad Wright Brown Holmes. Port Melbourne: Cook Batsanis Van Unen O’Sullivan Pinwill Rivett. At North Port Oval.

TAC CUP - RD 10 TAC CUP - RD 10 TSATURDASATURDASA YTURDAYTURDAGEELONG 1.3 2.6 7.8 10.11 (71)TASMANIA TASMANIA T 2.3 5.7 7.9 10.11 (71)Goals: Geelong: Zdybel 3 Blair 2 Remmos 2 Schilder Higgins Kershaw. Tasmania: Tasmania: T Rainbird 3 Lovell 2 Crossin Smith Brown Dodge Hibberd.Best: Geelong: Zdybel Kol McCartney McCarthy Kershaw Augerinos. Tasmania: Tasmania: T Lovell Reynolds Batchelor Hayden Smith Rainbird. At Avalon Airport Batchelor Hayden Smith Rainbird. At Avalon Airport Batchelor Hayden Smith Rainbird. At AOval.QUEENSLAND 1.1 7.1 8.2 13.8 (86)CALDER 4.3 5.6 7.9 8.11 (59)Goals: Queensland: Budarick 3 Filewood 3 Wagner 2 Buzza Marsden Blood Keays Spencer. Calder: Young Young Y3 Murphy 2 Owen 2 McRorie.Best: Queensland: Wagner Budarick Keays Maricic Filewood Dennis. Calder: Laguda Stillman Owen Wallis Flower Baker. At Rams Arena.DANDENONG 3.4 7.5 12.8 16.13 (109)GIPPSLAND 4.4 6.7 9.10 13.10 (88)Goals: Dandenong: Gladman 4 Freeman 4 Williams 2 Di Pasquale La Fontaine Mutimer Rice Young Young YBatten. Gippsland: Papley 4 Rout 2 Park 2 Dessent 2 Hobbs Costigan Robinson.Best: Dandenong: Prior Freeman Gladman Kiely Di Pasquale McKay. Gippsland: Hobbs Costigan Patullo Papley Renooy Dessent. At Shepley Oval.NORTH BALLARAT NORTH BALLARAT NORTH BALLARA 4.5 5.7 9.7 11.8 (74)MURRAY MURRAY MURRA 0.2 6.7 8.8 10.10 (70)Goals: North Ballarat: Hopper 5 Conboy Rioli Cowan Lee Templeton Templeton T Lusby. Murray: Sproule 5 Minogue 3 McMullan 2.Best: North Ballarat: Webster Wellings HopperTempleton Templeton T Lusby Hausler. Murray: King OliverCoughlan Sproule Marshall Minogue. At Rams Arena.

BENDIGO 0.4 3.8 6.10 8.14 (62)NSW/ACT 2.4 6.7 7.11 8.11 (59)Goals: Bendigo: Free 3 Schultz 2 Ryan Hore Mutch. NSW/ACT: Sanderson 3 Flynn Wilson Himmelberg Wright Bance.Best: Bendigo: Edwards Tardrew Tardrew T Hore Miller Fox Free. NSW/ACT: McFadden Hodgson Baron-Hay Flynn Wright. At QEO Stadium. Northern Territory Territory T v Northern Knights no details available.

NORTHERNDIV 1NORTHCOTE PK 0.4 3.9 8.12 13.14 (92)HEIDELBERG 3.2 4.7 6.8 8.8 (56)Goals: Northcote Park: P O’Connell 4 J Mills 2 T Lockyer G Sutton K Colman B Davies L Boscarini A Close J Violato. Heidelberg: W Knight 2 J Treloar D Cookson D Archer A Young C Lewis J Gribben.Cookson D Archer A Young C Lewis J Gribben.Cookson D Archer A YBest: Northcote Park: B McNiece H Singh J Violato L Boscarini J Mills B Davies. Heidelberg: J Treloar K Andrew M Finn J Hodgkin B Kerton.GREENSBOROUGH 3.1 7.5 11.9 13.15 (93)LOWER PLENTY 1.4 2.9 3.13 5.15 (45)Goals: Greensborough: R Boyden 3 J Grubb 2 L McQuilken M Hooper R Mullins J Ireland A Stellas C Jordan J Riddle J Rogers. Lower Plenty: D Morris 2 C Bromley D Barden M Duckworth.Best: Greensborough: T Stead M Hooper R Mullins M Fowler L McQuilken T Atkins. Lower Plenty: D Barden T Keys H Ayres J Smith W King M Duckworth.MACLEOD 5.8 7.11 10.13 16.16 (112)WP LAKESIDE 0.0 1.1 2.2 4.6 (30)Goals: Macleod: N Lynch 6 R Brandt 2 J Henkel 2 J Langford C Long M Yarwood L Brandt H Paynter P Martin. West Preston Lakeside: D Rodan A Willitts J Thorpe D Valeri.Best: Macleod: J Henkel N Lynch Lynch L K Shaw R Brandt L Schubert J Bianchin. West Preston Lakeside: A Fahour T O’Neill K Heaney L Lirosi A Willitts A Dobby.ELTHAM ELTHAM EL 4.7 7.9 11.11 19.15 (129)N HEIDELBERG 1.0 2.3 11.3 13.5 (83)Goals: Eltham: M Williamson 4 C Caul�eld 3 J Lorey 2 J Doukas 2 J Smith 2 J Kroussoratis 2 D Cof�eld L Richardson B Taglieri Taglieri T J Lorey. North Heidelberg: SHarvey 7 J McLean-Brunton 2 P Saccuzzo 2 L Hill A Buchanan.Best: Eltham: A Di Paolo C Caul�eld M Evans A Woods M Williamson J Smith. North Heidelberg: D Bramich M Lonergan P Saccuzzo S Harvey J Brown M Florance.

Res: Heidelberg 11.15 bt Northcote Park 11.6. Greensborough 21.17 bt Lower Plenty 5.7, Macleod 14.13 bt West Preston Lakeside 11.9, Eltham 24.25 bt North Heidelberg 2.1. U-19: Northcote Park 16.15 bt Heidelberg 4.8, Greensborough 15.6 bt Lower Plenty 12.8, Macleod 18.11 bt West Preston Lakeside 10.5, Eltham 36.28 bt North Heidelberg 0.0.

DIV 2WHITTLESEA 4.2 5.4 12.7 14.8 (92)DIAMOND CREEK 4.7 6.7 8.9 10.12 (72)Goals: Whittlesea: B Briffa 5 A Fairchild 3 J Daniel 2 P Higgins B Hayes N Horman J Ormerod. Diamond Creek: T Fallon 2 J Norman 2 L Brannelly J Prosser N Searl J McDonald J McQueen T Chapman.Best: Whittlesea: J Ormerod J Bramble B Briffa SMcAuliffe D Saddington P Higgins. Diamond Creek: H Kavanagh J McQueen B Deed J McDonald SWhitmore C Moloney.THOMASTOWN 2.0 8.4 13.7 15.11 (101)PANTON HILL 1.5 3.5 5.11 7.12 (54)Goals: Thomastown: M Ferraro 5 A Natoli 2 E Saban 2 D Folino 2 D Wall C Leo T Harrower R Mercuri. Panton Hill: D Haynes 2 J McGough 2 O Weichmann T Scarce M Anderson.Best: Thomastown: A Natoli M Cupo J Vaccaro A Stoikos M Ferraro. Panton Hill: T Blake N Lowther D Haynes T Forster J McGough J Rushton.

HURSTBRIDGE 3.4 7.6 12.11 17.15 (117)FITZROY STARS FITZROY STARS FITZROY ST 2.3 9.6 13.9 16.15 (111)Goals: Hurstbridge: A Burns 3 B Shaw 3 T Simpson 3 C Burton 2 T Grimes 2 R Reading B Harvey A Clarke J Tilley. Fitzroy Stars: C Edwards 3 K Briggs 2 J Hayes 2 P Hood 2 D Francis 2 H Love 2 J Burns M Dow L Proctor.Best: Hurstbridge: J Tilley T Loader T Simpson B Shaw M Thompson M Burton. Fitzroy Stars: D Francis C Edwards P Hood G Bamblett C Thorpe J McCauley.LALOR 3.5 9.11 12.17 17.23 (125)MERNDA 4.3 5.6 6.10 9.13 (67)Goals: Lalor: T Hughes 5 S Jacobs 3 S Smith 2 SChristopher 2 N Ma�lovski J King J Baddeley-Kelly B Gibson B Curtiss. Mernda: J Maraschiello 2 L Adams 2 M Duggan C Cawsey F Cokelek T McEwan B Kairouz.Best: Lalor: S Jacobs J Kelly H Ryan T Hughes SSmith J King. Mernda: M Golledge B Kairouz F Cokelek L Gray L Adams C Cawsey.

Res: Thomastown 25.13 bt Panton Hill 3.7,Diamond Creek 15.18 bt Whittlesea 6.5, Lalor 8.10bt Mernda 5.10, Hurstbridge 22.27 bt Fitzroy Stars2.4. U-19: Lalor 7.8 bt Mernda 5.11, Diamond Creek7.13 bt Whittlesea 6.12, South Morang 26.15 btPanton Hill 1.1, Hurstbridge 18.13 bt Epping 4.6,Banyule 38.15 bt Watsonia 1.1.

DIV 3EPPING 7.4 10.5 17.11 19.12 (126)HEIDELBERG WEST 1.1 4.5 4.5 10.9 (69)Goals: Epping: C Chilcott 6 T Emmins 2 D Moore 2 K Kiernan 2 D Ferguson J Kearney M Kruze A Buchan L Judd R Tinsley M Henwood. Heidelberg West: K Ewart 7 J Grimshaw J Ellis M Reinke.Best: Epping: L Judd D Moore C Brown C Chilcott T Hughes J Kearney. Heidelberg West: J Grimshaw K Ewart J Smith Thompson B Moore K Moore D Bailey.RESERVOIR 2.3 5.7 8.10 12.12 (84)ST MARY’S 3.4 6.4 9.5 12.11 (83)Goals: Reservoir: D McGregor 3 A Flavel 3 K Beaumont 2 K Clayton 2 J Dal Santo L Sullivan. St Mary’s: D Dober 6 M Guldon 2 S Desmond SHamling N Daisley L Potter.Best: Reservoir: J Dal Santo D O’Sullivan T O’Meara L Walsh R Docherty D McGregor. St Mary’s: N Daisley J Dambrauskas D Dober N Dean R Tate Tate T A Belvedere.WATSONIA WATSONIA WA 2.3 2.7 7.10 10.14 (74)BANYULE 3.2 5.4 6.6 8.9 (57)Goals: Watsonia: A Bennett 3 A Kidd 3 J Brown H Mitchell J Bennett T Darley. Banyule: S Gumbleton 3 D McDonald R Williams A Barclay M Italia A Edwards.Best: Watsonia: T Darley M Crawford B Weissenfeld J Brown A Bennett A Kidd. Banyule: C Ross N Elsworthy M Italia B Hay A Barclay R Hay.

Res: St Mary’s 12.15 bt Reservoir 9.7, Banyule 16.6 bt Watsonia 12.10, Epping 10.15 bt Heidelberg West 9.8.

ESSENDON DISTRICT PREMIERGREENVALE GREENVALE GREENV 10.4 24.10 35.14 48.17 (305)NORTHERN SAINTS 1.1 1.3 1.6 1.6 (12)Goals: Greenvale: A Maric 8 T Hill 6 N Maric 6 T Shinners 4 M Smith 4 C Spinella 3 A Salvatori 3 D Micevski 3 R Nayna 2 J Gazzo 2 I Muller J Smith J Bonello J Thompson D Campisano F Deluca N Lower. Northern Saints: A Abou-Eid.Best: Greenvale: A Maric N Maric D Micevski R Nayna T Shinners M Smith. Northern Saints: F Caruso.ABERFELDIE 7.5 10.9 14.11 20.16 (136)STRATHMORE STRATHMORE STRA 2.2 6.4 9.8 10.9 (69)Goals: Aberfeldie: A Kefford 3 J Rush 2 L Oswald 2 N Cattapan 2 J Hislop L Blackwell J McNamara R Moylan K Reimers R Allan Z Hislop V Carboni J Cubillo B McLean J Laurie. Strathmore: M Sikora 4 A Grima 3 S Tagliabue C WA Grima 3 S Tagliabue C WA Grima 3 S T ilson T Wilson.

Best: Aberfeldie: J Toy Toy T L Davis J Craven J Cubillo B McLean M Lynch. Lynch. L Strathmore: D Mitchell D May M Stapleton M Sikora G Campbell A Horne.KEILOR 1.6 7.12 10.14 16.15 (111)WEST COBURG 2.3 5.5 11.8 14.10 (94)Goals: Keilor: A Browne 6 K Barbuto R Bathie D Gourdis D Joyce J Wallin R Prismall N Davidson D Tanti Tanti T J Kennedy R Noye. West Coburg: O Saad 3 J Morano 2 T Baravi 2 R Cleary 2 J Gloury M Hammoud M Saad B Thomson M Abdulwahed.Best: Keilor: A Browne D Putt K Barbuto L Burke J Wallin N Kovac. West Coburg: B Thomson O Saad M Abdulwahed T Pryde O Abdallah B Hopkins.PASCOE VALE ASCOE VALE ASCOE V 4.4 11.9 14.10 23.12 (150)MARIBYRNONG PK 1.2 3.5 7.8 10.14 (74)Goals: Pascoe Vale: B Warren 10 V Randello 3 B Newell 2 J Polizzi 2 D McGee A Lewis D Tydell Tydell T M Ross D Harris G Urquhart. Maribyrnong Park: B Jones 3 R Castello 2 C Lee B Perry D Kennedy J O’Brien T Lee.Best: Pascoe Vale: G Urquhart L Raven V Randello P Veszpremi B Warren. Maribyrnong Park: L Doran J Martiniello B Hollow R Castello B Jones L Ryan.Reserves: Greenvale 35.20 bt Northern Saints 3.1, Aberfeldie 12.12 bt Strathmore 10.6, Keilor 13.16 bt West Coburg 6.5, Maribyrnong Park 10.16 bt Pascoe Vale 11.9. U-18.5: Greenvale 41.29 bt Northern Saints 1.0, Aberfeldie 16.12 bt Strathmore 10.9, Keilor 12.10 bt West Coburg 6.12, Maribyrnong Park 10.8 bt Pascoe Vale 5.13.

DIV 1TULLAMARINE 2.0 8.1 12.5 14.7 (91)EAST KEILOR 3.1 3.1 4.4 6.6 (42)Goals: Tullamarine: S McIntyre 3 W Becker 2 C Harward 2 J Burns 2 D Devine R Pretty J Marcy M Farrant C Pereira-Oliva. East Keilor: Details unavailable.Best: Tullamarine: D Bartrop J Marcy J Burns SHoward W Becker A Scott. East Keilor:ESSENDON DS 3.3 6.7 10.11 16.14 (110)OAK PARK 2.3 4.8 6.9 10.9 (69)Goals: Essendon Doutta Stars: P Ntalianis 6 A Prestia 5 M Anderson 3 B Cronin 3 J Brown 3 S Smith 2 K Carey 2 L Ronaldson L Buttigieg B George. Best: Essendon Doutta Stars: S Smith M Day B Thomas J Barnes.WESTMEADOWS 6.2 13.4 19.4 23.9 (147)HILLSIDE 1.2 4.7 9.11 15.14 (104)Goals: Westmeadows: R Mullen 7 L Wilson 4 A Turner 4 D Callegari 3 C Trewin 2 M Church J Petersen N TaylorPetersen N TaylorPetersen N T . Hillside: Details unavailable.Best: Westmeadows: R Mullen F Keenan N Avery B Allouch A Turner D Callegari. Hillside: Details unavailable.CRAIGIEBURN 6.6 10.8 16.16 20.23 (143)TAYLORS LAKES TAYLORS LAKES TA 2.0 6.4 6.6 8.8 (56)Goals: Craigieburn: C Cloke 8 B Gordon 3 N Fletcher 2 J Davies J Gorgievski J Cloke D Courouzou M Thomas S Laffan D Nolan. Taylors Taylors T Lakes: D Walachowski 3 A Asani 2 J DeSousa 2 C Monaco.Best: Craigieburn: C Cloke J Davies J Gorgievski D Saliba S Terzievski Terzievski T B Gordon. Taylors Taylors T Lakes: M Xuereb M Morelli A Longo J Wright D Rossitto M DeSousa.Res: Taylors Taylors T Lakes 12.14 bt Craigieburn 5.12, East Keilor 12.16 bt Tullamarine 8.3, Essendon Doutta Stars 12.13 bt Oak Park 4.5, Westmeadows 17.14 bt Hillside 5.5. U-18.5: Westmeadows 16.5 bt Hillside 9.11, Essendon Doutta Stars 15.12 bt Oak Park 6.1, Craigieburn 25.18 bt East Keilor 6.6, Glenroy 16.6 bt Taylors Lakes 14.13.Glenroy 16.6 bt Taylors Lakes 14.13.Glenroy 16.6 bt T

DIV 2JACANA 11.3 18.9 31.12 36.16 (232)BURNSIDE HTS 0.0 1.3 2.4 4.4 (28)Goals: Jacana: Details unavailable. Burnside Heights: K Ross E Proh A Imela D Borg.Best: Jacana: Details unavailable. Burnside Heights: K Ross D Borg V Angelone D Saad A Imela E Proh.

MOONEE VALLEY MOONEE VALLEY MOONEE V 6.3 12.9 16.13 22.15 (147)EAST SUNBURY 1.5 3.9 5.10 8.13 (61)Details unavailableROXBURGH PARK 3.8 4.12 9.17 12.24 (96)COBURG DIST 3.1 4.5 6.7 7.9 (51)Goals: Roxburgh Park: Details unavailable. Coburg Districts: B Storer 2 T Lucin 2 M Young Young Y K Dalmau J Fenner.Best: Roxburgh Park: Details unavailable. Coburg Districts: N Georgeades T Lucin J Lumsden M Young Young YK Dalmau.HADFIELD 5.4 9.6 13.7 20.8 (128)KEILOR PARK 4.4 5.4 9.5 12.6 (78)Goals: Had�eld: M Patane 6 T Robertson 4 Z Polizzi 4 R Rachrache 2 M Tang Tang T L Oliveri J Colaidis A Colaidis. Keilor Park: Details unavailable.Best: Had�eld: Z Polizzi T Robertson H McKerchar M Patane S Vocale S Rasile. Keilor Park: Details unavailable.

Res: Moonee Valley 30.26 bt East Sunbury 3.6, Roxburgh Park 7.8 bt Coburg Districts 6.9, Had�eld 19.9 bt Keilor Park 7.7. U-18.5: Greenvale 8.16 bt Burnside Heights 9.8, Aberfeldie 13.12 bt Roxburgh Park 7.8, Maribyrnong Park V Keilor Keilor 7.11 bt Maribyrnong Park 6.13. Thirds: Keilor V Aberfeldie Keilor 25.16 bt Aberfeldie 1.3, Lakes Taylors Lakes 17.10 bt Craigieburn 5.2.

VAFAPREMIER CMONASH BLUES 3.7 8.11 12.20 18.24 (132)THERRY PENOLA 2.1 4.3 4.4 4.7 (31)Goals: Monash Blues: G Taylor Taylor T 3 A Oppy 3 L Darcy 2 J Grif�ths 2 A Young Young Y 2 M Hardiman 2.C Rossetti 2 J Cockburn S Le Lievre. Therry Penola Ob: C Bannister 2 J Bannister 2.Best: Monash Blues: C Rossetti C Cosgriff D Easson A Oppy G Taylor Taylor T T Cameron. Therry Penola Ob: B Ratcliffe M Costello J Gough M Reynolds C Kilbane J Humphrey.Oakleigh 14.15 bt Old C’berwell Grammarians 12.22; Old Haileyburians 12.15 bt Peninsula OB 9.8; Old Ivanhoe Grammarians 16.10 bt Williamstown Cyms 11.15; Marcellin OC 25.11 bt Pegs Football Club 7.6; Monash Blues 18.24 bt Therry Penola Ob 4.7DIV 1: Kew 24.14 bt Yarra Valley Ob 5.5; Old Geelong 16.14 bt Old Mentonians 10.14; Ormond 24.13 bt Whitefriars OC 7.9; Nobs/St Pats 16.5 bt Prahran Assumption 12.14; St Mary’s Salesian 18.16 bt Bulleen Templestowe 12.1718.16 bt Bulleen Templestowe 12.1718.16 bt Bulleen TDIV 2: Old Paradians 24.9 bt Elsternwick 11.13; Richmond Central 17.20 bt Mhsob 12.10; ElthamCollegians 15.11 bt Northern Blues 10.18; Monash Gryphons 15.14 bt South Melbourne Districts 11.12; Ivanhoe 18.16 bt St Johns OC 10.6DIV 3: Aquinas OC 15.11 bt Albert Park 11.14; Emmaus St Leos OC 23.12 bt Hawthorn 11.4; Glen Eira 11.14 bt Swinburne University 10.10; Uhs-Vu 13.10 bt La Trobe University 11.4; West Brunswick 17.25 bt Eley Park Sharks 4.6DIV 1 RES: Kew 22.10 bt Yarra Yarra Y Valley Ob 6.9, OldGeelong 12.11 bt Old Mentonians 5.4, Ormond36.18 bt Whitefriars OC 0.1, Prahran Assumption15.22 bt Nobs/St Pats 6.3, St Mary’s Salesian 14.15bt Bulleen Templestowe 8.6.bt Bulleen Templestowe 8.6.bt Bulleen TDIV 2 RES: Old Paradians 19.21 bt Elsternwick 0.4, Mhsob 18.10 bt Richmond Central 7.7, ElthamCollegians 9.9 bt Northern Blues 7.14, Monash Gryphons 10.17 bt South Melbourne Districts 5.7, Ivanhoe 23.11 bt St Johns OC 1.8.DIV 3 RES: Albert Park 13.12 bt Aquinas OC 7.5, Emmaus St Leos OC 12.9 bt Hawthorn 4.9, Swinburne University 12.12 bt Glen Eira 6.10, Uhs-Vu 11.13 bt La Trobe University 6.8, West Brunswick 29.18 bt Eley Park Sharks 2.2.

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SPORTCalder Cannons’ youngsters serve up the right stuff

Despite TAC Cup results not falling their way, the Calder Cannons continue to show encouraging signs with an eye to the future.

Missing several of their top players due to injuries and Vic Metro and VFL commitments, the Cannons were able to stay with a classy Queensland side for three quarters on Saturday.

Up against it in the last quarter as the Scorpions kicked with the wind, the Cannons lost 13.8 (86) - 8.11 (59).

Cannons coach Andrew Johnston said he thought his side played really well in the �rst.

“We didn’t get reward for e�ort in the �rst quarter,” he said. “We needed to get some scoreboard pressure in terms of goals.

“�ey were able to get back into the game in the second quarter.

“In the third quarter, they played the way we needed to play in the last quarter. �ey were

composed and hit their targets and were able to get us on the rebound. In the last quarter, we were pushing up hill with them kicking to the wind.”

Johnston said one of the consequences of �elding a young and inexperienced side at this level was that the skills weren’t necessarily as good as those of the opposition.

“We know at the moment we tend to fumble a little bit,” he said.

“You need to be cleaner at this level, you need to be composed, you have to have smart footballers.

“Our guys are still learning that. We were shown up in some of those areas, [but] I will never question their e�ort.”

Johnston said some of the younger players were showing they would be in contention to stay on the list next season.

“Some of the 17-years-olds who have come in over the last month have been really, really good,” he said.

“[Jackson] McDonald came in this week and struggled a bit but will be better for it. [Lachlan] Bramble was good last week and was OK today.

“Jack Reaper has been good. His opponent kicked one or two goals and it was the same last week.

“Unfortunately, Jaidyn Owen, his second game for the year, went down with a shoulder. He should be good and hopefully he comes back.”

He said the likes of Ryan Baker, Bramble and Callum Moor�eld had two games under their belts and were hopefully getting to grips with “what it takes”.

Tara MurrayTom Wallis tackles Queensland’s Jacob Allison. (Shawn Smits)

By Tara Murray

At the end of last football season, Jason and Cameron Cloke sat down and decided they wanted to play football together again.

�ey last played together at Collingwood in 2006 alongside younger brother Travis, but had since gone di�erent ways.

And both had been successful, Jason with Western Region Football League side Spotswood and Cameron with Northern Football League side Bundoora.

“�e �rst thing we spoke about at the end of last season was about trying to play together,” Jason said last week.

“We only have a few years of football le�, so we thought ‘let’s have a bit of fun together’.”

Despite contemplating playing together at either Bundoora or Spotswood, the two decided they wanted a new challenge and that’s when Essendon District Football League club Craigieburn entered the equation.

“Troy [Fidler, Craigieburn football manager] rang me and they were super keen to have a chat,” 30-year-old Cameron said.

“We [Jason and Cameron] work together so we had a lot of time to talk and we spoke about wanting to go to a team which had been successful [in the past] and wanted to get back up there.

“We wanted to go to a club which wanted to develop younger players, that had a good environment and wanted to improve.

“When we spoke to Hally [president Brian Hall], Troy, Fletch [assistant coach Robert Fletcher] and Pete [Bugden, coach], that’s what they pushed.

“I loved it and when I walked out of the meeting I was super keen. It has paid o�.”

Jason, 33, said moving to a new club had refreshed him.

“Where we had played we had been successful,” he said.

“But we felt we had done all that. It was bit of a challenge, a new environment and a new club.

“It’s been grouse. �e club is grouse, the community is grouse and everything about it has been good so far.

“Coming in from di�erent leagues, we’ve got nothing bad to say about it.”

�e brothers said the biggest challenge of moving clubs was working together in the same forward line, which was one of the major motivations behind the move.

“We have surprised ourselves being able to work together and play footy together,” Jason said.

“It’s been the big challenge, as we haven’t really played footy together . . . it’s always been one down back and one forward.

“We both wanted to play forward together and kick some goals and have some fun. I think

Jason and Cameron Cloke are enjoying their time at Craigieburn. (Tara Murray)

Cloke and swagger at the Eagles

late in my career, I didn’t want to go back to the back line.”

Cameron added: “Because we’re brothers we know the weakness and strengths already; it was fast-tracked.

“We have come to a club which has a power forward who is a small in Fletch [Nick Fletcher]. [Having us there] has given him a chance to do his thing.

“We’re the focal point but it gives us freedom as well. As there are other power forwards in the club, we don’t always have to kick the goals.”

�e brothers sit one and two on the EDFL’s division one goal kicking table, but say there’s no competition between them.

Cameron has 34 for the season and Jason 33 a�er an 87-point win over Taylors Lake on Saturday.

“It’s not about who kicks the goals it’s about the process and wins,” Jason said.

Cameron said premierships were the main aim.

“�e best time in your life is that last game of the year,” he said..

“It doesn’t matter about anything in the season. It doesn’t matter that we haven’t lost a game now . . . we’re only at the halfway mark.

“It’s about the last game of the year and holding up that trophy. �en we can celebrate together.

“�at’s what we’re here for and we’re heading in the right direction on and o� the �eld and really enjoying it.”

�e arrival of the Clokes hasn’t just refreshed them, but the club as a whole. �e Eagles sit 8-0 on top of the ladder.

�e club had struggled in recent years.“Tucky [Brent Gordon], Jesse Davies and

Macca [Christian McErlain] are leaders of the club and even they have a bounce in their step,”

Cameron said. “I think they’re excited the way the footy is going at the moment.

“It makes our job easier to have blokes at the club who want to win as much as we do.

“�ey have a new bounce in their step as much as we do and if that’s the positive we bring to the club, I think it’s a good thing.”

A premiership isn’t the only thing the brothers want to achieve this season.

“I’d like to see a lot of the younger guys pushing up into the ones,” Cameron said.

“Every week Fletch and Peter are pushing for them to train with us when we split into groups.

“Hopefully, the boys can push up from the under-18’s and play two or three games in the seniors.”

As for the possibility of playing with Travis again when his AFL career is over?

“I may be done by then,” Jason said. “Hopefully I’ll be coaching him.”

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By Tara Murray

Although a win was never in doubt, Lalor had to �ght to beat bottom-of-the-ladder Mernda in division 2 of the Northern Football League on Saturday.

In fact the Demons, still searching for their �rst points of the season, started the better and led by four points at quarter-time.

With both teams coming o� a bye, the Bloods �nally switched on a�er the �rst break and on more than one occasion looked likely to run away with the game.

And while Mernda was generally able to keep pace with Lalor, the �nal minutes of each quarter proved the di�erence as the Bloods won 17.23 (125) - 9.13 (67).

Bloods captain Shannon Smith was happy with the win.

Bloods battle to a win“We were slow [in the �rst quarter] coming

back from the break. It’s hard coming back from the bye,” he said a�er the game.

“As the game went on we switched on and took control. We linked up better and were talking a lot more.

“[But] credit to them [Demons], they backed themselves.”

Shane Jacobs in the middle and Jason Kelly in the ruck were the best for the Bloods.

Smith said that even though his side was second on the ladder, they didn’t want to get too far ahead of themselves.

“We’ve got to continue to do one per centers,” he said.

For Demons coach Brett Wilson, there were lots of positives from the game.

“We never gave up e�ort,” he said.“We had at least seven under-19’s playing and

with kids you are going to get inconsistency. �e instruction was to take the game on and take risks and play with a bit of speed.”

It has been a tough start to the season for the Demons, who are the only division 2 team without a win.

“It has been a challenge,” Wilson said.“Injuries are taking their toll and we had

about eight players missing [on Saturday].“We had a lot of retirees, players going

overseas and were hurt by the money factor.“Once the �rst win comes it will start to �ow

on. We need to play for four quarters.“[Relegation] is at forefront of the mind.

We are just concentrating on the �rst win and educating the team.”

�omastown and Whittlesea were among the other winners in division 2, while Epping won in division 3.

Roxburgh Park continues to rack up the wins in the middle of the Essendon District Football League division 2 table.

�e Magpies have struggled with injuries but have won enough matches to be third on the ladder and are only a game behind second.

On Saturday, they faced Coburg Districts, one of the sides jostling with them on the ladder.

Seven points separated the two teams at half-time, before the Magpies kicked away in the second half to win 12.24 (96) - 7.9 (51).

Coach Paul Derrick said it was a tight contest in the �rst half.

“Our kicking in the �rst half let us down a bit,” he said. “A�er half-time everything went our way … hopefully we are getting on track.”

Jayden Walker kicked two goals in a best-on-ground performance while Bradley Dimech and Reece Tarczon were among the best.

Derrick said that given the number of injuries the side had su�ered early in the season, he was happy with where the Magpies were sitting.

“We are getting better and we are starting to get guys back,” he said. “We were still missing �ve guys from the senior side. We’ve been able to play some young players, like Luke Capuano.”

In the next two weeks, the Magpies will play Moonee Valley and Jacana – second and ��h on the ladder.

“If we want to play �nals, we have to beat these sides,” Derrick said. “�ey both beat us when we played them earlier in the season.”

Jacana is full of con�dence a�er a result the likes of which has not been seen at the club in many years.

A�er kicking 11 goals in the �rst quarter against Burnside Heights, the Jaguars won 36.16 (232) - 4.4 (28).

�e Jaguars’ win was small in comparison with that of Greenvale in premier division – it won 48.17 (305) - 1.6 (12) over Northern Saints.

Tara Murray

Roxburgh Park holds its ground

Big V Hume City Broncos lost a thriller to Corio Bay despite a shooting display from Lee Jika in Big V basketball men’s state championship on Saturday night. The Broncos led for most of the match but lost 88-86. Jika shot 11 three-pointers, a shooting percentage of 50 per cent from beyond the arc, on his way to 43 points. He also had nine rebounds. The Broncos women had an easy victory over Sherbrooke, while Craigieburn’s men and women won their matches. It was a thriller for the women’s side, which beat Sunbury Jets 67-65. Giulia Dinunzio top-scored with 26 points.

NPLWhittlesea Ranges and Hume City both lost National Premier League matches at the weekend. Ranges lost 2-0 to Goulburn Valley Suns in NPL1 on Sunday after being reduced to 10 men in the �rst half when Attila O�i was sent off. Both Suns goals came in the second half. In NPL, Hume City lost 3-1 to Northcote City. Northcote scored the opener in the 55th minute and doubled the score in the 79th minute. Theo Markelis scored for Hume in the 84th but Northcote clinched the match in injury time.

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Hume United’s Gennaro Piraino took on Sporting Whittlesea’s Vincent Schiafone in front of goal to help Hume United’s resurgence in FFV state league 2 north-west at the weekend. Ninth-placed United managed to hold second-placed Sporting Whittlesea to a 1-1 draw. In state league 3 north-west, Lalor United and Whittlesea United drew 2-2, while Up�eld beat North City Wolves 4-3. In state league north, Bundoora United beat Plenty Valley Lions 3-2, Meadow Park and Greenvale United drew 1-1 and Fawkner won 1-0 against Epping City. (Shawn Smits)

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