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ROUND 17 DIV 1, 2, U19’S & THIRDS BLUE
ROUND 18 DIV 3 & THIRDS REDAUGUST 15, 2015
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Netball is underway…
Good weather supported a great start to the SFNL Netball Finals Series last weekend. We had 24 teams who earned the right to play finals and six did exceptionally well, advancing straight from their Second Semi Final to the Grand Final.
Congratulations to Keysborough (Div 1), Heatherton (Div 2), Dingley (Div 3), St Kilda City (Div 4), Highett (Div 5) and Mount Waverley (Div 6) that have advanced to the Grand Final in their respective Divisions.
To the First Semi Finalists Bentleigh (Div 1), Dingley (Div 2), Black Rock (Div 3), Dingley (Div 4), Black Rock (Div 5) and Highett (Div 6), well done on a very successful 2015 SFNL netball season. Although their seasons are now over, we know they will be back bigger and better in 2016.
This weekend we are set for a wonderful list of Preliminary Final matches.
Division 1 – Dingley v Heatherton at 1:20pm
Division 2 – St Kilda City v Mordialloc at 12:00pm
Division 3 – Carrum Patterson Lakes v Caulfield at 1:20pm
Division 4 – Keysborough v Heatherton at 12:00pm
Division 5 – Dingley v Mordialloc at 1:20pm
Division 6 – Dandenong v St Kilda City at 12:00pm
The SFNL have received some feedback around the netball finals match times in recent weeks and the fact that they clash with the home and away football fixture.
The administration are already looking ahead to next year and exploring different ways the netball finals fixture can be orchestrated to allow the greater football and netball club community to watch the football and netball without having to choose.
Division 3 – Round 18 It is hard to believe but this weekend is the last home and away round for Division 3 and Thirds-Red.
Congratulations to all clubs on their efforts in guiding their teams through another football/netball season. It has been a pretty cold, long winter and we know fielding Reserve and Thirds teams each week has been challenging at times.
Next weekend it is very exciting that the Division 3 and Thirds-Red finals commence at Meade Reserve, Haughton Road, Clayton.
On Saturday 22 August, the (second chance) Qualifying Finals will be played, which will be position 2 against position 3 as they have finished on the ladder in each respective competition. The winner of these finals will play the top of ladder team in the Semi Final the following Saturday. The loser will player the winner of the Elimination Final the following Sunday.
On Sunday 23 August, the (do or die) Elimination Finals will be played, which will be position 4 against position 5 as they have finished on the ladder in each respective competition.
Very best of luck to all players this weekend, especially our netballers who will be striving to win and advance to that final spot in the Grand Final.
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SFNL TIPSTERS
DIVISION 1 ST KILDA CITY V MORDIALLOC
EAST BRIGHTON V CHELTENHAM
CLAYTON V DINGLEY
EAST MALVERN V BENTLEIGH
ST PAULS V CHELSEA HEIGHTS
DIVISION 2
MURRUMBEENA V HEATHERTON
HAMPTON V DOVETON EAGLES
KEYSBOROUGH V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT
CAULFIELD V HIGHETT
SKYE V SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS
DIVISION 3
ENDEAVOUR HILLS V BLACK ROCK
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES V LYNDALE
ASHWOOD V MOORABBIN
MOUNT WAVERLEY V SOUTH YARRA
SANDOWN V DANDENONG
RO
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D 1
7/18
DAVE THE BUG COUTTA WILL JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ
Div 1 Mordialloc Mordialloc St Kilda City Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc
East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton
Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley
East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern
St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls
Div 2 Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena
Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton
Oakleigh District
Oakleigh District
Oakleigh District
Oakleigh District
Oakleigh District
Oakleigh District
Oakleigh District
Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Highett Highett
Skye Skye Skye Skye Skye Skye Skye
Div 3 Black Rock Black Rock Endeavour Hills Black Rock Black Rock Endeavour
HillsEndeavour
Hills
CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL
Moorabbin Moorabbin Ashwood Moorabbin Moorabbin Ashwood Moorabbin
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Sandown Sandown Sandown Sandown Sandown Dandenong Sandown
LAST WEEK 13 13 13 12 10 12 10
TOTAL 191 187 188 188 192 171 183
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DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 16SENIORSTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Dingley 16 13 3 0 1705 900 189.44 52
East Brighton 16 13 3 0 1471 890 165.28 52
East Malvern 16 11 5 0 1537 1016 151.28 44
Mordialloc 16 11 5 0 1295 956 135.46 44
St Pauls 16 10 6 0 1120 1026 109.16 40
Clayton 16 8 8 0 1205 1510 79.80 32
Bentleigh 16 6 10 0 1053 1305 80.69 24
Cheltenham 16 4 12 0 1020 1568 65.05 16
St Kilda City 16 3 13 0 1031 1323 77.93 12
Chelsea Heights 16 1 15 0 808 1751 46.15 4
RESERVESTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Dingley 16 15 1 0 2108 455 463.30 60
St Kilda City 16 14 1 1 1301 687 189.37 58
Mordialloc 16 11 5 0 1392 851 163.57 44
Clayton 16 10 6 0 1368 899 152.17 40
Cheltenham 16 9 6 1 1143 965 118.45 38
East Malvern 16 9 7 0 1103 1026 107.50 36
Bentleigh 16 6 10 0 1243 1059 117.37 24
St Pauls 16 2 14 0 640 1605 39.88 8
Chelsea Heights 16 2 14 0 656 1855 35.36 8
East Brighton 16 1 15 0 429 1981 21.66 4
Chelsea Heights 0.1 0.1 1.1 3.1-19East Brighton 3.2 13.4 24.5 28.9-177Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: J. Peryman 2, J. Uren Best Players: J. Peryman, B. Atherton, P. Morrissey, J. Jagintavicius, M. O’Driscoll, M. StevensEast Brighton: Goal Kickers: P. Smith 11, M. Jamieson 4, H. Healey 3, S. Dillon 2, T. Mahoney 2, B. Douthie 2, A. Bailey, S. Murphy, A. Luxa, M. Backman Best Players: P. Smith, A. Luxa, M. Jamieson, D. De Luca, T. Backman
Chelsea Heights 1.4 3.7 4.12 7.12-54East Brighton 3.0 4.4 5.5 6.5-41Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: B. Lockhart 5, D. Hulland, T. Grant Best Players: C. Cocker, J. Grant, T. Cleaver, B. Lockhart, C. Gough, T. GrantEast Brighton: Goal Kickers: Not supplied Best Players: Not Supplied
Mordialloc 5.2 6.2 8.4 12.5-77East Malvern 2.5 3.6 8.7 12.8-80Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Morris 3, J. Keighley 2, S. Anstey, B. Turner, A. Scafidi, J. Waters, S. Van Velsen, L. Barnhoorn, C. Neville Best Players: J. Jewell, A. Scafidi, C. Neville, J. Waters, C. Brooking, T. BastionEast Malvern: Goal Kickers: M. Cooke 5, J. Finnen, R. Fitzgerald, M. Ferguson, B. Rooney, M. Terech, C. Johnston, B. Neal Best Players: M. Cooke, R. Sadler, M. Terech, W. Sadler, J. Finnen, R. Fitzgerald
Mordialloc 0.3 1.8 3.10 7.15-57East Malvern 0.2 0.3 4.4 6.6-42Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: P. Nelson 2, S. Turner 2, S. Lawton 2, J. O’Donnell Best Players: J. O’Donnell, C. Britton, S. Lawton, J. Tarrant, L. Ardrey, R. EvansEast Malvern: Goal Kickers: B. Baker 3, G. Gemetzis, B. Padula, C. Roughead Best Players: J. Lumsden, J. Strachan, B. Baker, M. Naughton, P. Welland, J. Dear
Cheltenham 3.3 4.6 4.10 5.11-41St Pauls 1.3 3.4 4.7 8.9-57Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Davis 2, N. Dickinson, C. Graham, A. Dewar Best Players: A. Dewar, C. Germano, J. Worrell, J. Davis, N. DickinsonSt Pauls: Goal Kickers: P. Mercoulia 2, J. Allan 2, T. Ridgway 2, A. Locandro 2 Best Players: J. Sziller, L. Wilson, R. Kitchin, A. Locandro, J. Bragagnolo, C. Herbstreit
Cheltenham 1.4 6.6 8.9 10.12-72St Pauls 1.2 2.2 4.2 6.5-41Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Stevens 3, A. Butterfield 2, K. Tuhiwai, S. Donnell, J. Gavin, J. Carcassi, S. Lay Best Players: J. Gavin, S. Lay, B. Suboticki, M. Worrell, A. Butterfield, M. BowlesSt Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Lloyd 3, J. Kay 2, C. James Best Players: J. Muldoon, T. Carracher, J. Kay, N. Stanlan-Velt, M. Clements, D. Kitchin
St Kilda City 1.2 3.9 5.11 8.16-64Clayton 2.5 6.5 8.7 10.9-69St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: M. Tasiyan 2, T. Sullivan 2, A. Nyanjok, J. Capp, D. Harrington, P. O’Hehir-Vargas Best Players: R. Joachim, J. Capp, J. Belkin, T. Sullivan, H. Sullivan, C. HansenClayton: Goal Kickers: S. Scanlon 4, D. Evangelista 2, D. Kingsbury, D. Scanlon, G. Irons, C. Wilson Best Players: D. Kirby, J. Gilmour, C. Lee, G. Irons, M. Wilson, S. Valiente
St Kilda City 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.6-66Clayton 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.1-31St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: R. Hoy 4, R. Scott 2, J. Gavin, A. Hunter, G. Phillips, J. Vlahos Best Players: C. Ryan-Orchard, D. Maher, R. Hoy, G. Phillips, L. Laux, J. BakerClayton: Goal Kickers: G. Yelayotis, C. Pearce, J. Crameri, N. Collins, A. Plozza Best Players: G. Imbriano, J. Collins, N. Collins, R. Ladson, A. Plozza, G. Tuckwell
Dingley 4.3 8.5 14.7 17.10-112Bentleigh 1.3 2.8 2.8 4.8-32Dingley: Goal Kickers: S. Gaertner 2, D. Farmer 2, C. McQueen 2, L. Bartholomew 2, D. Bolger 2, M. Turville, B. Lavars, A. Frost, J. Boyle, J. Ball, D. Francis, Rusan Best Players: D. Bolger, J. Boyle, J. Ball, B. Lavars, D. Francis, A. FrostBentleigh: Goal Kickers: S. Lawry, J. Meredith, L. Dimattina, M. Hogan Best Players: J. Meredith, S. Lawry, D. Petrakis, S. Balic, M. Troutbeck, L. Dimattina
Dingley 6.3 8.5 11.10 13.17-95Bentleigh 1.0 4.0 5.1 5.1-31Dingley: Goal Kickers: L. Moore 3, S. Williams 3, D. Morris 2, T. Cooper 2, T. Wigney, J. Ades, S. Comino Best Players: D. Morris, T. Cooper, T. Wills, J. Mentiplay, S. Williams, L. MooreBentleigh: Goal Kickers: N. Lowrie 2, M. Ballard, J. Prantzos, E. Alter Best Players: N. Jordan, K. Murphy, M. Ballard, L. Delany, A. Lee, L. Corkill
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DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTERRound 16 continued the trend of tight finishes with three games decided by fewer than three goals, which further highlighted the evenness of the Division 1 competition.
Clayton stole the points from St Kilda City with the last kick of the game in an entertaining encounter at Peanut Farm. Although the Clays led for most of the afternoon, the Saints managed to hit the front after booting the first three goals of the final term. Enter veteran Cory Wilson who lived out every boy’s dream by nailing a set shot after the siren from 30m out to hand Clayton a five-point victory. Daniel Kirby helped save the game for the Clays with several strong defensive marks, while Stewart Scanlon booted four majors up the other end. Juy Capp and Rhys Joachim were among the best for the losing side.
East Malvern stormed the Bloods’ fortress, becoming the first visiting side in 2015 to claim victory at Ben Kavanagh Reserve with a thrilling come-from-behind three-point triumph. Mordialloc got off to a flier, and a poor second term from the Panthers saw them trail by as much as four goals. But to their credit, the visitors never lost belief and surged to the lead on the back of terrific team footy in the second half. A goal to the Bloods got them back with a kick in the dying minutes, but the Panthers held on to claim a hard-earned victory and a spot in the top three. Michael Cooke was best afield by the length of Flemington straight, finishing with 5.4 and dominating up forward for the winners, while Ralph Sadler did a terrific job nullifying the Bloods’ leading goalkicker James Morris. Anthony Scafidi and Josh Jewell both starred for to the Bloods.
Meanwhile, St Pauls overcame a plucky Cheltenham outfit to triumph by 16 points at Jack Barker Oval and seal their place in the 2015 finals. The Rosellas led at every change in what was a low-scoring tussle with Andy Dewar and Chris Germano both in scintillating touch. But after having booted four goals in the first three quarters, the Dogs booted another four in the final change to pull away from the home side. Young gun James Sziller again showed his worth to the Bulldogs’ line-up with another dazzling display while the evergreen Liam Wilson was similarly prolific through the middle.
The Dingoes bounced back from their loss to St Pauls the previous week to record a thumping 80-point win over Bentleigh at Souter Oval. Dingley led from go to woah, and eight consecutive goals saw their 33-point halftime advantage blow right out. Such was their dominance all over the ground the Dingoes conceded just four goals for the entire afternoon, with Brett Lavars and the hard-nosed Dan Bolger causing much of the carnage. Jackson Meredith and Scott Lawry were the pick of the Demons.
The final game was horrific viewing for the Chelsea Heights faithful as their side was embarrassed by a rampant East Brighton at Beazley Reserve. The Heighters contributed just one behind to the scoreboard in the first half and could manage only three more scoring shots for the rest of the
match as they were thrashed by a whopping 158 points. The Vampires had no such worries in front of goal as Phil Smith finished with 11 of the best and Mark Jamieson added four of his own. Jordy Peryman booted two of his side’s three goals in a performance that provided perhaps their only highlight.
Just two rounds remain, and with the finalists and wooden spooner already decided, the only variable is the final makeup of the top five and who earns the all-important double chance.
East Malvern vs Bentleigh (Dunlop Reserve) The Panthers win last week was a true eight-pointer and sees them ensconced in the top three on percentage. But with Mordialloc still looming as a threat to their position, East Malvern must continue to win if they want to earn the double chance. Bentleigh were disappointing last week as again too much was left to too few. I expect them to be more competitive this week, but the Panthers will prove too strong.
East Brighton vs Cheltenham (Hurlingham Park) Granted, they only beat the imminent wooden spooner, but the way the Vampires ruthlessly and methodically tore apart the Heighters was no less impressive. Their last month has been terrific and they seem to be peaking at just the right time. Conversely, a season that promised much has now fizzled into bitter disappointment for the Rosellas, who have now lost nine on the trot and seem destined for a bottom-three finish. Brave though they may have been last week, they won’t get anywhere near East Brighton on Saturday.
St Pauls vs Chelsea Heights (McKinnon Reserve) It’s incredible to think that these two sides both occupied the bottom two spots on the ladder with just one win between them after five rounds. Since then St Pauls have won 9 of their last 11 games to storm into September as one of the in-form teams of the competition, while Chelsea Heights remain stone motherless with one win to their credit. Put your house on St Pauls.
Clayton vs Dingley (Meade Reserve) With the Clays now eliminated from the finals race there is little for them to play for except pride. Dingley, meanwhile, are gunning for their second straight minor premiership, but given East Brighton are hot on their hammer, they cannot afford anymore slip ups. The Dingoes would be keen to enter the finals in solid form, so they should comfortably account for Clayton here.
St Kilda City vs Mordialloc (Peanut Farm) Mordialloc will be desperate to return to the winners list this week to keep alive their top three aspirations. The Saints were gallant last week, but in the end the result was reflective of their season – just not quite good enough. I’m certain they will give it a red-hot crack at home again this week, but with so much on the line you would expect the Bloods to prevail.
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2015 DIVISION 1 SENIORS FIXTUREROUND 111-AprSt Kilda City 13.6.84 def by Cheltenham 14.12.96
Clayton 14.12.96 def Bentleigh 12.14.86
East Malvern 17.10.112 def St Pauls 6.12.48East Brighton 6.13.49 def by Dingley 14.9.93Mordialloc 21.14.140 def Chelsea Heights 5.6.36
ROUND 218-AprCheltenham 11.11.77 def by Mordialloc 17.10.112Dingley 11.22.88 def St Kilda City 11.4.70Bentleigh 10.5.65 def by East Brighton 11.10.76St Pauls 14.18.102 def Clayton 12.8.80Chelsea Heights 4.5.29 def by East Malvern 18.17.125
ROUND 325-Apr Mordialloc 11.7-73 def Dingley 10.8-68St Kilda City 10.8-68 def by Bentleigh 10.9-69Clayton 12.4-76 def by East Malvern 14.22-106Cheltenham 16.8-104 def Chelsea Heights 12.7-79
East Brighton 8.12-60 def St Pauls 6.8-44
ROUND 42-MayBentleigh 16.7-103 def Mordialloc 15.11-101St Pauls 8.11-59 def by St Kilda City 9.9-63East Malvern 7.9-51 def by East Brighton 7.10-52Chelsea Heights 9.16-70 def by Clayton 14.13-97
Dingley 30.12-192 def Cheltenham 10.4-64
ROUND 59-MayMordialloc 7.6-48 def St Pauls 5.9-39St Kilda City 10.12-72 def by East Malvern 12.12-84East Brighton 27.12-174 def Clayton 5.9-39Cheltenham 8.11-59 def Bentleigh 7.14-56Chelsea Heights 8.4-52 def by Dingley 15.16-106
ROUND 616-MayEast Malvern 10.9-69 def Mordialloc 8.11-59Clayton 17.14-116 def St Kilda City 10.9-69East Brighton 17.14-116 def Chelsea Heights 4.4-28St Pauls 9.13-67 def Cheltenham 6.6-42
Bentleigh 8.6-54 def by Dingley 17.20-122
ROUND 723-MayMordialloc 15.6-96 def Clayton 7.9-51St Kilda City 10.5-65 def by East Brighton 9.14-68Cheltenham 12.4-76 def East Malvern 11.9-75Dingley 21.8-134 def St Pauls 8.2-50Chelsea Heights 9.8-62 def by Bentleigh 9.12-66
ROUND 830-MayEast Brighton 10.13-73 def Mordialloc 4.3-27St Kilda City 12.14-86 def Chelsea Heights 8.4-52Clayton 10.16-76 def Cheltenham 6.7-43East Malvern 6.14-50 def by Dingley 14.12-96St Pauls 13.14-92 def Bentleigh 10.11-71
ROUND 913-Jun Mordialloc 10.5-65 def St Kilda City 7.16-58Cheltenham 12.7-79 def by East Brighton 16.15-111Dingley 23.16-154 def Clayton 7.9-51Bentleigh 11.8-74 def by East Malvern 15.14-104Chelsea Heights 6.8-44 def by St Pauls 12.11-83
OPTIMUS CONCUSSION AWARENESS ROUND 1020-JunChelsea Heights 5.6-36 def by Mordialloc 20.13-133Cheltenham 12.8-80 def by St Kilda City 16.5-101Dingley 14.10-94 def East Brighton 8.15-63Bentleigh 7.16-58 def by Clayton 8.16-64
St Pauls 16.10-106 def East Malvern 8.14-62
ROUND 1127-JunMordialloc 16.6-102 def Cheltenham 5.10-40St Kilda City 8.13-61 def by Dingley 13.22-100East Brighton 16.13-109 def Bentleigh 5.6-36Clayton 14.3-87 def St Pauls 12.14-86East Malvern 24.18-162 def Chelsea Heights 5.9-39
ROUND 1211-JulChelsea Heights 15.10-100 def Cheltenham 7.8-50Dingley 7.14-56 def by Mordialloc 8.9-57Bentleigh 10.11-71 def St Kilda City 5.7-37St Pauls 10.5-65 def East Brighton 7.12-54
East Malvern 19.18-132 def Clayton 7.8-50
GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME ROUND 1318-JulMordialloc 11.9-75 def Bentleigh 5.5-35St Kilda City 3.8-26 def St Pauls 16.15-111East Brighton 11.11-77 def East Malvern 7.13-55Clayton 12.19-91 def Chelsea Heights 9.4-58
Cheltenham 12.5-77 def by Dingley 19.13-127
ROUND 1425-JulSt Pauls 8.6-54 def Mordialloc 8.5-53East Malvern 17.15-117 def St Kilda City 8.9-57Clayton 12.8-80 def by East Brighton 20.14-134Bentleigh 11.11-77 def Cheltenham 9.10-64
Dingley 15.24-114 def Chelsea Heights 6.4-40
ROUND 151-AugClayton 11.9-75 def by Mordialloc 12.6-78East Brighton 11.12-78 def St Kilda City 7.8-50East Malvern 24.9-153 def Cheltenham 4.4-28St Pauls 9.3-57 def Dingley 6.13-49
Bentleigh 14.16-100 def Chelsea Heights 9.10-64
ROUND 168-Aug Mordialloc 12.5-77 def by East Malvern 12.8-80St Kilda City 8.16-64 def by Clayton 10.9-69Chelsea Heights 3.1-19 def by East Brighton 28.9-177Cheltenham 5.11-41 def by St Pauls 8.9-57Dingley 17.10-112 def Bentleigh 4.8-32
ROUND 1715-AugSt Kilda City v MordiallocEast Brighton v CheltenhamClayton v DingleyEast Malvern v BentleighSt Pauls v Chelsea Heights
ROUND 1822-AugMordialloc v East BrightonChelsea Heights v St Kilda CityCheltenham v ClaytonDingley v East MalvernBentleigh v St Pauls
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DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD: ROUND 17/ BRUCE HILL
St.Pauls v. Chelsea HeightsFirst met in 2002 - 32 matches (St.Pauls 18 wins, CH14)
Largest Winning Margin St.Pauls 116 pts (27/4/13)Chelsea Heights 55 pts (2012 Qual)
Smallest Winning Margin St.Pauls 1 pt (1/5/04)Chelsea Heights 5 pts (16/5/09)
Highest Score St.Pauls 23-16-154 (23/8/08)Chelsea Heights 16-13-109 (2010 Prelim)
Lowest Score St.Pauls 4-6-30 (1/5/04)Chelsea Heights 3-3-21 (3/5/14)
St.Kilda City v. MordiallocFirst met in 2000 - 25 matches (StKC 19 wins, Mordi 6)
Largest Winning Margin Mordialloc 137 pts (1/5/04)StKC 127 pts (28/7/07)
Smallest Winning Margin Mordialloc 2 pts (19/7/03)StKC 6 pts (3/5/08)
Highest Score Mordialloc 25-20-170 (1/5/04)StKC 25-17-167 (28/7/07)
Lowest Score Mordialloc 1-6-12 (12/7/12, 28/7/08)StKC 2-10-22 (10/7/04)
East Malvern (incorporating Tooronga/ Malvern) v. BentleighFirst met in 2012 - 5 matches (Bentleigh 4 wins, EM 1)
Largest Winning Margin Bentleigh 28 pts (2/6/12)EM 30 pts (13/6/15)
Smallest Winning Margin Bentleigh 3 pts (14/6/14)EM 30 pts (13/6/15)
Highest Score Bentleigh 14-12-96 (16/8/14)EM 15-14-104 (13/6/15)
Lowest Score Bentleigh 2-6-18 (18/8/12)EM 1-8-14 (18/8/12)
East Brighton v. CheltenhamFirst met in 1982 - 40 matches (EB 21 wins, Chelt 19)
Largest Winning Margin Cheltenham 111 pts (13/4/86)EB 66 pts (24/4/04, 2/7/05)
Smallest Winning Margin Cheltenham 12 pts (2/5/98)EB 1 pt (14/7/90)
Highest Score Cheltenham 22-27-159 (13/4/96)EB 20-16-136 (8/4/89)
Lowest Score Cheltenham 2-2-14 (12/7/14)EB 4-11-35 (14/8/99)
Clayton v. DingleyFirst met in 2009 - 11 matches (Dingley 9 wins, Clayton 2)
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 17
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEST KILDA CITY
MORDIALLOC
# THIRDS
1 Andy Keny
2 Jon Russ
3 Scott McGeachin
4 Damien Fisher
5 Constantine Casey
6 Ben McGeachin
7 Marcus Lehman
8 Darcy Holden
9 Shaun Cunningham
10 Will Heaven
11 Tim Crilley
12 Brendan Long
13 Adrian Matthews
14 Shane Antrolis
15 Ricky Mether
16 Paul Hawkes
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Anthony Scafidi 31 Richard Williams
2 James Pennycuick 32 Joel Waters
3 Jamie Cooke 33 Jake O'Donnell
4 Sam Anstey 34 Luke Ardrey
5 Daniel Lynch 35 Nicholas Kane
6 Todd Bastion 36 Matthew Ravenall
7 Nathan Evans 37 Ashwin Jayaselan
8 Josh Tempany 38 Josh Tarrant
9 Dean Miller 39 Nick Kovarik
10 Josh Kovarik 40 Michael Fries
11 Carey Neville 41 Stefan Gregory
12 James Morris 42 Kaleb Tymko
13 Lachlan McIver 43 Tom Jewell
14 Luke Barnhoorn 44 Robbie Evans
15 Sean Van Velsen 45 Nick Cunningham
16 Josh Lewtas 46 Michael Ardrey
17 Jamie Neville-Young 47 Dean Bott
18 Shane Lawton 48 John Russo
19 Daniel Quinn 49 Nick Hoban
20 David Marguglio 50 J Casey
21 Michael Barnhoorn 51 James Keighley
22 Peter Nelson 52 Sam Nicholls
23 Tony Demecedo 53 Michael Schofield
24 Sam Turner 54 Nick Fitzpatrick
25 Andrew Fyans 55 Dhana Nithayakumar
26 Simon Fragiacomo 56 Robert Bibby
27 Brad Lindsey 57 Chris Britton
28 Scott Pitura 58 Beau Turner
29 Josh Jewell 59 Sam Maguire
30 Chris Brooking 60 Alex Houghton
Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve (Melway Ref 87 G12)
Telephone: 0419 806 843Colours: Red & WhiteSenior Coach: Sam Anstey Reserves Coach: Peter LaspatzisThirds Coach: Andy Kent
MORDIALLOCST KILDA CITYGround: Peanut Farm Reserve
(Melway Ref 58 A11)Telephone: 0413 873 658Colours: Red, White & Black Senior Coach: Mark TasiyanReserves Coach: Declan HarringtonThirds Coach: Sam Dagher
# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER1 Simon Hislop 34 Xavier Pauli 67 Jack Nanovich
2 Zio Holdinghausen 35 Myles Jamieson 68 Matt Grech
3 Rhys Joachim 36 Jordan Hilton Taylor 69 Dilan Shrimpton
4 Glen Krepp 37 Ben May 70 Craig Tellis
5 Rick McConchie 38 Andy Hunter 71 George Wilson
6 Josh St. Murphy 39 Justin Herbath 72 Paul Bloxham
7 Jay Bruno 40 Michael Habashi 73 Rudi Taylor
8 Steve Arvanitis 41 Luke Laux 74 Damien Maher
9 Aaron Purvis 42 Sunil Joshi 75 Jesse McLean
10 Mark Tasiyan 43 Rick Scott 76 Jack Gavin
11 Cameron Hansen 44 Will Bartholomew 77 Rick Bailey
12 Charlie Thorpe 45 Shaun Glennen 78 Ryan Hoy
13 Jack Belkin 46 Ashleigh Crooks 79 Flynn Allan
14 Juy Capp 47 James Symons 80 Samer Dagher
15 Aaron Green 48 Jack Baker 81 Ben Zosens
16 Gavin Phillips 49 Sam McPhee 82 Laurent Chitkrapong
17 Jamil Tye 50 Carlos Kamus 83 Nick Pappos
18 Tim Sullivan 51 Cameron Allen 84 Brian Presnell
19 Nathan Tieppo 52 Tom Looi 85 Hugh Burgess
20 Josh Herdman 53 Louis McKenzie 86 Denzel Cooper
21 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 54 Ben Frazer 87 Dean Dobric
22 Charles Ryan Orchard 55 Jason House 88 Ben Hall
23 Henry Sullivan 56 Jed LLoyd 89 Tom Burke
24 Ollie Gabelich 57 Dan Ella 90 Aaron De Netto
25 Hasiam Faraj 58 Declan Cutler 91 Nathan Laffy
26 Julian Cougan 59 Fletcher Payne 92 Mitchell Gregory
27 Jason Cheah 60 Chanel Lalotoa 93 Davide Concilia
28 Luke Baillie 61 Claude Larman-Ripon 94 Bobby Lee
29 Juan Perriam 62 Matt Hoy 95 Haydn Shinnick
30 Nick Porter 63 Kaito Battaglene 96 Daniel Pollock
31 Hamish Marshall 64 Jamie Vlahos 97 Jack Hammond
32 Thusan Shrimpton 65 Matthew Laux 98 Shane Wilson
33 Declan Harrington 66 Cameron Hoy 99 Sam Lesser
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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEEAST BRIGHTON
CHELTENHAM
EAST BRIGHTONGround: Hurlingham Park
(Melway Ref 67 J10)
Telephone: 0412 015 008
Colours: Red With a white V
Senior Coach: Ben Murphy
Reserves Coach: Jason Louey
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Toby Mahoney 26 Damian Lynch
2 Damian Rayson 27 Luke Buntz
3 Sam Dillon 28 John Conroy
3A Steven Jamieson 29 Patrick Jamieson
4 Peter larsen 30 Adam De Luca
5 Steve Murphy 31 Tom Backman
6 Dan Reid 32 Jarrad Gaggin
8 Sam Dillon 33 Adrian Jillich
9 Liam Bowman 34 Jason Louey (RCC)
10 Jeremy Heys 35 Andrew Jansen
11 Retired 36 John Taylor
12 Sam Rowe 38 Trent Beard
13 Anthony Bailey 39 Lachlan French
14 Ben Douthie © 40 Justin Kristensen
15 Tait Sabec 41 Andrew Clements
16 Mitch Backman 42 Joel Stewart
16a Inderpreet Dhaliwal 43 Tyler Thorne
17 Phil Smith 44 Phil Lanning
18 Andrew Luxa 45 Harry Healey
19 Hamish Dahl 46 Dion Lucas
20 Mitch Garvey 47 Juston Whyte (RC)
21 Barry Hope 48 Michael Angus
22 Mark Jamieson 50 Shane Reeves
22A Tim Heard 51 Indi
23 Phil Zara 54 Mike Paxman
24 Michael De Luca 56 Sean Butler
25 David De Luca 57 Tom Jessup
DIVISION 1: ROUND 17
Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Rec Reserve, Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham, 3192. [Mel Ref: 86 G3]
Telephone: 9585 1259
Colours: Red, Yellow and Black vertical panels. Black back, Yellow numbers.
Senior Coach: Andrew Butterfield
Reserve Coach: Michael McGettigan
Reserve Coach: Scott Mellick
CHELTENHAM
# THIRDS61 Adam Krohnje
62 Nicholas Rayner
63 Anthony Newby
64 James Hooper
65 Ben Turner
66 Braden Johnston
67 Corey Tonkin
68 Evan Hughes
69 John Graham
70 Mitchell Stevens
71 Jarrod Rye
72 Dane Sutton
73 Benjamin Brown
74 Alexander Pelly
75 Ben Lane
76 Dylan Davis
77 Trent Davidson
78 Jack Gavin
79 Matthew Oke
80 Nathan Cerisara
81 James Bitmead
82 Matthew Burns
83 Matthew Curry
84 Matthew Dawson
85 Nicholas Cameron
86 Paul Burford
87 Brett Dennis
88 Craig Machell
89 Sean Goodman
90 Sean Tyniec
91 Shivan Jacotine
92 Stuart McKenzie
93 Thomas Fitzgerald
94 Tim Thompson
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Luke Brookman 31 Kieran McConnell
2 Matthew Thorneycroft 32 Ash Wood
3 James North 33 Tom Jelleff
4 Andrew Dewar 34 Max Worrell
5 Justin King 35 Jarryd Bloink
6 Sam Perkin 36 Ben Shaw
7 Matt Zacharin 37 Rylan Mahony
8 Ben Fahey 38 Toby Arthur
9 Ben Skinner 39 Tom Nelson
10 Pat Nicholls 40 Trent Vanderheiden
11 Justin Mills 41 Steven Lay
12 Adam Rose 42 Stuart Twelftree
13 Chris Bennetts 43 Jack Barclay
14 Sam Quigley 44 Adam Martin
15 Ben Skinner 45 Michael Kohout
16 Chris Germano 46 Nathan Dall
17 Brett Cuy 47 Renny Trainor
18 Daniel Vaughan 48 Rick White
19 Anthony Milesi 49 James Carcassi
20 James McCartney 50 Tom Christopher
21 Tim Bolger 51 Ryan Howells
22 Jack Worrell 52 George Rowlands
23 Paul Conroy 53 Karl Tuhiwai
24 Matthew Bowles 54 Paul Sanders
25 James Roscoe 55 Jack Graham
26 Jay Austerberry 56 Hayden Crossley
27 Nick Dickinson 57 Michael Wynd
28 Pat Bolger 58 Patrick Campbell
29 Al Garlick 59 Laitan Kivi
30 Chris Graham 60 Simon Donnell
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DIVISION 1: ROUND 17
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMECLAYTON
DINGLEY
CLAYTONGround: Meade Reserve, Haughton Rd, Clayton Mels 79 B2Telephone: 9543 4304 Colours: Black & White Senior Coach: Nick Scanlon Reserve Coach: Matt Ladson Thirds Coach: Chris Dureau
# THIRDS1 Luke Romanelli3 Aaron Bennett4 Scott O'Donnell
12 Frank Drago16 Damian Elysee17 Zac Reeves18 Justin Waldron19 Joel Cook22 Bradley Wotton23 Khemera Chea28 Leigh Waldron30 Ryan Scerri35 Brent Rowley37 Nathan Anderson38 James Huyhn39 Mohamed Usoof41 Tim Seal43 Samuel Gidman45 Matt Acciarito48 Stephen Cook52 Scott Levy55 Nathan Brouggy56 John Margetis57 Stewart Levy58 James Kargy59 Phillip Cook60 Chris Dureau61 Julian Lao62 Matt Lariba-Taing63 Trent Bowen64 Will Lao65 Aaron Fowler66 Mitchell Hall67 Blake Misson68 Brian Rivera69 Andrew Bird70 David Grierson71 Trent Anderson72 Michael Zaher73 Virak Lim74 Taylor Borg75 James Augerinos76 Jesse Dunn77 Nicholas Fallace78 Michael Forster79 Naser Mustafovski80 Jason Pengilly81 Sebastian Valiente82 Anthony Carrafa
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Danny Gilmour 32 Mark McHenry
2 Jack Day (VC) 33 Dean Evangelista
3 Nick Crameri 34 Gerard Imbriano
4 Phillip Kurth 35 Nicholas Parisi
5 Mason Lambert 36 Lachlan Caine
6 Gabby Irons 37 Luke Ruff
7 Chris Morrison 38 George Yelayotis
8 Nick Scanlon 39 Steve Martin
9 Andrew Ray 40 Jesse Henderson
10 Glenn Tuckwell 40a Shaun Hamilton
11 Steve Sullivan 41 Cory Wilson
12 Stewart Scanlon 42 Dean Scanlon
13 Joel Rigoni 42a Greg Klapsos
14 Luke Ross 43 Ashley Plozza
15 Nathan Collins 44 Stephen Kurth
16 Chris Neophitou 45 Shannon Gallagher
17 Mick Mussared 46 Justin Mitrevski
18 Chris Lee 46A Ryan Ladson
19 Rory Naylor 47 John Davis
20 Corey Pearce 48 Kevin Harris
21 Matt Wilson 49 Matthew Paterson
22 Robert Palazzolo 50 Jack Hulley
22a Darren Murphy 51 Garry Brown
23 Xavier Deayton (VC) 52 Steve Wills
24 Brad Robertson 53 Nicholas Lang
25 Daniel Kirby 54 Dylan Bracebridge
26 Ross Greenland 55 Michael Wills
27 Luke Forscutt 56 John Sajenko
28 Jordan Collins 57 Justin Isle
29 Jack Crameri 58 Kemueli Valentini
30 Jack Bourke 59 Andrew Saunders
31 Jayden Gilmour ( C) 60 Sam Apter
DINGLEYGround: Souter Oval, 31E Marcus Road,
Dingley Village (Melway Ref 88 G8)
Colours: Red, Black and Gold
Senior Coach: Shane Morwood
Reserves Coach: Darren Kappler
Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora
# THIRDS1 Vishno Rishi
2 Scott Morris
3 Andrew Ross
4 Andrew Rizzi
5 Kyle Murdoch
6 Drew McLean
7 Jayden Corpe
8 Luke Sherry
10 Peter Rizzi
11 Paddy Edwards
12 Michael Jeddou
14 Jordan Potts
15 Richard Costantino
16 Harrison Whelan
17 Joel Billing
18 James Piltz
20 Mark Wonnacott
21 David Vanderheiden
22 Goldin Chamia
23 Matthew Smith
24 Justin English
25 Travis Walker
26 Andrew Puleio
27 Joshua Keyt
28 Ben Simpson
29 Andrew Comino
30 Jackson O'Brien
31 Shane Frost
32 Clinton Brooks
33 John Mentaplay
50 Adam Sikora
48 Glen Green
50 Adam Sikora
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Steven Gaertner 31 Nathan Naughton
2 Daniel Bolger 32 Jack Clausen
3 Marcus Freeman 33 Michael Turville
4 Jack Ades 34 Steve Comino
5 Bret Lavars 35 James Ball
6 Tim Wigney 36 Kane Davidson
7 Tony Lavars 37 Ryan Pearson
8 Joshua O'Bree 38 Nick Costantino
9 Travis La Rocca 39 Tom Ristevski
10 Daniel Ades 40 Todd Wills
11 Josh Boyle 41 Bradley Sessler
12 Luke Bartholomew 42 Luke Heywood
13 Matthew Morwood 43 Darren Andrews
14 Blake Matthews 44 Daniel Morris
15 Stuart Cleeve 45 Tom Cooper
16 Daniel Farmer 46 Jesse O.Sullivan
17 Adam Lloyd 47 James Cullen
18 Andrew Frost 49 Jack Pickford
19 Tom Wright 50 Peter Merkus
20 Lee Wonnacott 51 Kristen Feehan
21 Adam Stock 52 Jack Hyde
22 Stefan Feehan 53 Ryan Payne
23 Dean Francis 54 Ben Ginns
24 Jake Mullen 55 Joshua Pickford
25 Jackson Peet 58 William Nevell
26 Colin Craney 59 Joshua Ellis
27 Calhan McQueen 61 Tom Gent
28 Daniel Turcarelli 62 Kristopher Gray
29 Leigh Moore 64 Adam Hickford
30 Sam Williams 99 Clinton Brooks
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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEEAST MALVERN
BENTLEIGH
DIVISION 1: ROUND 17
Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Arthur Street (Melway Ref 77 F1)
Telephone: 0424 965 068
Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke
Senior Coach: Paul Dimattina
Reserves Coach: Brett Marshall
BENTLEIGH
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Scott Lawry 31 Tim Ghys2 James Coles 32 Chris Fiddler3 Mitch Allenby 34 Bobby Bennett4 Mark Smith 35 Micheal Ballard5 James Robertson 36 Ben Morrison6 Sam McGarry 37 Luke Holmesby7 Barima Blow 38 Matthew Troutbeck8 Kade Murphy 39 Andrew Griffiths9 Liam Dimmatina 40 Alan Hendry
10 Paul Dimmatina 41 Micheal Laskey11 Kyle Swinden 42 Matthew Hogan12 Todd James 43 Andrew Pendlebury13 Damon Grant 44 Dimitri Petrakis14 Chris Sharp 45 Alex Walker15 Liam Hogden-Hewitt 47 Nick Lowrie16 Luke Morrison 48 Justin Hall17 James Watt 49 Luke Forrest18 Steve Gilmour 50 James Prantzos19 Andrew Lee 51 Eugene Alter20 Steve Galileos 52 Ben Zurak21 P Lambrinos 53 Francis Dimmatina22 Nick Jordon 56 Jackson Meredith23 Chris Scott 57 Mitchell Hartrick24 Ben Zybersztajn 58 Danien O'Connor25 Andrew West 59 Michael Lanham26 Kyle Rodwell 60 Ben Hendry27 Saf Balic 66 Luke Delaney28 Con Peteropoulos 67 Michael McDonald29 Aaron Clough 71 Scott Mortimer30 Ryan Murphy
Ground: Dunlop Reserve (Melway Ref 60 A11)
Telephone: 9885 8337
Colours: Navy Blue & Red Stripes
Senior Coach: Justin Cowell
Reserves Coach: Ben Padula
EAST MALVERN
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 R.Fenton 29 J.Strachan2 T.Tohiariki 30 B.Baker3 J.Finnen 31 H.Lanyon4 L.Poustie 32 A.Johnson5 M.Ferguson (C) 33 N.Barry6 B.Neal 34 T.Delahunty7 K.Gowers 35 O.Mason8 L.Voigt 36 C.VanDyke9 J.Lumsden 37 S.Allott10 L.Fitzgerald 38 B.Padula11 M.Cooke 39 J.Mcphee12 C.Roughead 40 T.Jansen13 T.Smith 42 B.Taylor14 B.Rooney 43 D.Jones15 B. McIvor 44 R.Sadler16 W.Sadler 46 P.Welland17 C. Johnston 47 H.Rix18 I.McCrimmon 48 J.Dear19 M.Terech 49 C.Duck20 S.Skipper 50 C.Harrison21 M.Naughton 52 D.Nadzielski22 P.de Koeyer 53 N.Barac23 M.Fife 55 J.McCurry23 G.Gemetzis (res.) 58 G.Matthews24 S.Blencowe 59 A.Pattison25 S.James 60 T.Herrick26 B.Gannon 63 Jackson Kirtland27 M.Ryan 64 D. Gauci28 James Kirtland 88 R.Fitzgerald
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TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEST PAULS
CHELSEA HEIGHTS
DIVISION 1: ROUND 17
Ground: McKinnon Res. McKinnon Rd. McKinnon (Melway Ref 68 H11)
Colours: Royal Blue with Red & White Hoops
Senior Coach: Mark Dessentt
Reserves Coach: Michael Hogan
ST PAULS
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Matt Herbstreit *30 Travis Lasplaces
2 Andrew Gilbert 33 Michael Johnstone
3 Nicholas Stanlan-Velt *33 Jordan Lloyd
4 Steven Harrison *34 Dan East
6 Kenton Hall 35 Travis Ridgway
8 Liam Wilson *35 Jeremy Muldoon
10 Dan Kitchin *36 Matthew Brown
11 Brad Gilder *37 Martyn Clements
*11 Matt Kreymborg 38 Tim East
12 Ryan Smith 39 Fred Jenkins
*13 Rhys Walton 40 Chris Vial
14 Jarryd Allan *41 Bob Carracher
15 Kieran Knox * Tim Walsh
*15 Ben Gowland *42 Paul Tolongs
18 Trent McIntyre 43 Taylor Irish
19 Peter Mercoulia *44 Ben McCarthy
20 Nicholas Gilbert 45 Tim Roberts
21 Rhys Peet 46 Jack Kreymborg
*21 Paul Dessent *47 Tim Tyler
*22 Ben Pian 49 Mark Marasco
23 Jay Steet 51 Nicholas Halliday
24 Brendan Dawes 52 Mitch Hurley
*25 Connor Byrne 54 Lachlan Hunt
26 Harley Ambrose 55 Tim Blackwood
*26 Taylor Mancal 57 Carl Herbstreit
*27 Carey O'Brien 59 Victor Jenkins
*28 Luke Johnstone *59 Callum Cathcart
*29 Ben Carracher *66 Sam Mercuri
30 James Bragagnolo
Ground: Beazley Reserve (Melway Ref 93 F12)
Telephone: 9772 2509 Colours: Navy Blue with Red YokeSenior Coach: Brad Canavan Reserves Coach: Lee ThwaitesThirds Coach: Martin Baker
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jackson Fry 27a John Shephard
1a Colin Gough 28 Bryce Atherton2 Matt Banfield 29 Aaron Cocker3 Joel Williams 30 Luke Jones4 Michael Shaw 31 Mark Stevens5 Brent Magill 32 Heath Bennett6 Max Budds 33 Tim Grant7 Jordan Peryman 34 Jordan Plane8 Daryl Hulland 35 Mitch Donald9 Jarryd Uren 36 Scott Masterson
10 Tyler Cantwell 37 Dale Jamieson10a Cameron Gates 38 Ashleigh Beasy11 Phil Matherson 39 Lachlan Bennett12 Erish Uthayakumar 44 Chris Hanns13 Declan Lee 45 Andrew Cupit14 Travis Barlow 47 Luke Baxter15 James Jagintavicius 48 Paul Yeowart16 Callum Dodson 49 Matthew Cameron17 Patrick Morrissey 50 Matthew Bastin18 Michael O'Driscoll 51 Charles Engel
18a Declan Lee 52 Tom Cleaver19 Lachlan Dobson 53 Tim Poole Mitchell20 Michael De Iacovo 54 James Grant21 Ryan Archer 55 Matt Cameron22 Callum Hall 56 Josh Ward
22a Mark Riddell 58 Steven McMullen23 Chris Moloney 61 Chris Holding24 Michael Ellis 66 Ethan Duell
24a Tyler Hart 70 Justin Kelly25 Vemon Ip 72 Aaron Beardsworth26 Jai Stevens 73 Chol Arou27 Morgan Harris
CHELSEA HEIGHTS
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DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTESCHELSEA HEIGHTS Round 16 – Congratulations to East Brighton on their win in the Senior game. Congratulations to the “Ressies” and the Thirds on their wins. Best wishes to Michael De Iacovo and hope to see you back on the training track ASAP.
Football Reports Mordialloc Optical Seniors Report Just couldn’t get the ball past the half forward line. East Brighton are a very slick outfit and seem to be getting everything right at the business end of the season. The young Demons tried hard all day and applied plenty of pressure but were just totally outclassed by the Vampires defence.
Best players – J. Peryman, B. Atherton, P. Morrissey, J. Jagintavicius, M. O’Driscoll, M. Stevens.
BJS Insurance Group Reserves Report Good win over East Brighton. The match at times was quite fiery. The match had to be abandoned due to the injury to Michael De Iacovo. The ambulance had to come onto the ground and this procedure took quite a while and this caused the umpires to call the game off. The team played to instructions and were pulling away until the match was stopped. Thank-you to everyone who assisted with Michael, after he went down.
Best players – C. Cocker, J. Grant, T. Cleaver, B. Lockhart, C. Gough, T. Grant.
Reliance Procurement Solutions Thirds Report Travelled to Cheltenham and came away with a good win. Played as a team all game and deserved the win. Thanks to everyone who travelled to Cheltenham and helped out with the team.
Best players – D. Fulton, J. Connellan, G. Reynolds, J. Stewart, M. Kelly, M. Riddell.
Netball Reports (Brought to you by Right Choice Conveyancing) The netball season is now coming to a conclusion as the finals are now being played and scheduled. Unfortunately the Lady Demons did not make it through to the finals but they definitely showed a lot of grit and “devilish” play throughout the season. A special thanks goes to Di Davidson for all the hard work, time and effort, put into coaching the girls. The future certainly looks bright for next season. It was great to see the netballers come back and help with the football games during the day.
Social Report (Brought to you by Harry Magee and Co Pty Ltd)
Below are the next social events. Please make a note of them in your diaries.
Sometimes, even the best of us make a big mistake in these notes. Yes, the “Devils’ Advocate” made a “hell” of a boo-boo. I said a great night was had by all at the Western Night. Take two, the whole club had a great night at the Mid-Year Ball and it was a “hell of a night” for all the Demon clan.
The Reverse Draw, held last Sunday, was a great success and the club would like to thank everyone who came along and supported our fund-raising efforts. Congratulations to all the lucky winners.
Don’t forget this Sunday (yes, that’s right, tomorrow) is the Sausage Sizzle fundraiser at Bunnings in Nepean Highway at Mentone. We start at 8.00am and go through to at least 4.00pm. This is a great opportunity to raise much needed funds for the club. Please
volunteer to give us a few hours of your time. It will be a long, but hopefully (weather permitting) profitable day.
September 18 – Golf Day – Venue - Rossdale Golf Club in Aspendale. Registration at 11.30am. Shotgun start at 12.30pm. ONLY 10 SPOTS LEFT. SO BE QUICK. The club would like to thank this events’ sponsor - Golf Clearance Outlet. 5/36-44 Lauderdale Road Narre warren. Phone-87865299.
Sponsors
Sponsor Of The Week – Golf Clearance Outlet-Narre Warren.
The Club would like to thank our following sponsors – Mordialloc Optical, BJS Insurance Group, Reliance Procurement Solutions, Right Choice Conveyancing, Harry Magee and Co Pty Ltd, Square Peg Finger Food, Hocking Stuart Real Estate-Chelsea, Pumkin’s Outdoor Blinds, Smith Rendering, R & M Jones Removals and Storage, Kennedy’s Fitness and Health, TRX, ICON, Slugcrete, Peak Digital, Hickey Concreting, Nooma Massage, Chelsea Longbeach Physiotherapy, Mark Dreyfus MHR (Federal Member for Isaacs), Main Street Café-Mordialloc, Domino’s Pizza-Patterson Lakes, Pumpco, Tassie Fine Foods, Longbeach Osteopathy, Bayside Pizza, Your Pharmacy-Chelsea Heights, Golf Clearance Outlet-Narre Warren.
Remember to – “Support those who support us.”
Volunteer of the Week ALL OUR VERY IMPORTANT TRAINING AND MEDICAL STAFF.
“The Devils’ Advocate.”
EAST MALVERN This week we travelled down to Ben Kavanagh reserve to take on Mordialloc in a really big week for East Malvern in both games. Third spot on the ladder and a double chance in the finals series was on the line for the Seniors and the Reserves were fighting to stay in 5th spot and securing a place in the finals.
Seniors Well, Saturday’s match against Mordialloc was the most important for our club to help secure 3rd spot and gain some form against the top teams in the competition.
We started really well with our pressure and structures working well across the board. The second term was our poorest with general scrappy play, although more than enough fluent forward entries but it resulted in no scoreboard pressure applied.
A strong 3rd quarter was needed and the boys responded, with trust in each other and a determination to achieve as a group we got back within 3 points at the last change.
A ripping last quarter was in store and the lads rallied amazingly, Cooky was best on ground, the Saddlers were awesome ,Fitsy, Finnen and the onball crew were terrific, a well earned victory for the lads and it’s good to see our confidence growing as we edge closer to September.
Well played and well deserved boys
Reserves With a finals spot on the line, the trip down to Ben Kavanagh reserve shaped up to be the most important game of the season. With Mordialloc coming off a good win against Clayton, the task was always going to be tough.
An intense first quarter saw both sides unable to register a major despite multiple entries into the forward line.
The second quarter was more of the same with one major difference - Mordialloc controlled the ball and restricted us to only a few entries into the forward 50, and took an eleven point lead into the half time break.
The boys came out in the second half a completely different side piling on the first three goals of the quarter and looking like they were going to completely blow the game apart before Mordialloc responded with two of their own. With Brock providing a key target up forward he slotted his second for the quarter late to square the scores, and set the game up for the team that showed more desperation to win.
Suffering from a depleted midfield, sadly we ran out of legs despite battling hard all day leaving Mordialloc to come home with a 15 point win. The positive coming out of the game was the disappointment in the team not of the loss, but of not playing to the benchmark they have been able to create as a Reserves team this year, which hasn’t been seen at East Malvern for quite some time.
With two games left, we must now win both to secure the final spot in the 5 which we can do by playing to the best of our ability for the full 4 quarters.
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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE
DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES
DINGLEY Things didn’t go quite according to plan for the netball girls, with only Div 3 getting the saloon ride through to the Grand Final. Div 1 and 4 get another chance through the repechages this week, while Div 2 and 5 were unfortunately eliminated. Suspect there was some angst from Alicia on the radio about certain aspects surrounding the Divvy 2 exit, circumstances which may become subject to some review. No controversy at the footy however, where the seniors shook off some recent lethargy and produced their best effort for a month in disposing of a spirited Bentleigh, in the process also reversing the recent trend of behinds exceeding majors. Frosty, the Lavars brothers, Boyley and Ball were among our best contributors, and very pleasing was Daniel Bolger returning to something like good form, having a distinct influence on the game
including 2 goals. That figure was also the haul for Gaertner, McQueen, Farmer and Bartholomew, so a good spread of goalkickers indicated an even and shared performance. The Thirds didn’t even have to pull the boots on, the Twos won as they liked, and Matty’s U19s would have been very happy to finally get one over Bentleigh. Also, somewhere in amongst all that’s been going on, the momentous occasion of Josh Boyle’s one hundredth got lost. Possibly there’s hope this oversight may be corrected at our last home game, as Josh is one of our genuine home-grown heroes.
The race is now on for some of the boys on the injured list to get fit in time for finals, with only two games left. Notably Matt Morwood, Jackson Peet, Trav LaRocca and Marcus Freeman are still nursing persistent niggles, with Stocky and Luke Heywood joining them in the
sick bay after Saturday’s round.
Looking forward to our visit to Clayton this week, where no doubt Robbie Imbruano’s boys will prove to be gregarious hosts.
Sponsors Carlisle Homes, Eagle Digital Print, Bendigo Bank, Craig Allen & Asociates, Dingley Sports Club, The Den Men, Buxton Real Estate, Dingley International, Tranzworks, Michael Benjamin & Associates, Braeside Pest Control, Monier Safety, Axis of Epic, Din San Nursery, Star Ceilings, Goulding General Engineering, Dolphin Products, Hannafords, Hinkler Motors, Control Bin Hire, Ram Locksmiths, Storage King Braeside, Unique Star Mechanical Repairs, 13 Cabs, Altitude Volvo, Highway Tyres, Back In Motion Aspendale, Adriano’s Pizza, The Natural Source, Patterson Cheney Toyota.
MORDIALLOC According to Mr Denver, some days are diamonds, some days are stones. Saturday gave us elements of both.
The diamonds came from our netball girls, in the form of their efforts in the first week of finals. And two sudden-death matches produced two wins. The firsts played Dingley for the umpteenth time this season, and this time, when it mattered most, we finished on the right end of the scoresheet to the tune of 37-32. We jumped to an early lead, taking an eleven point advantage into the first break, and try as they might Dingley weren’t quite able to bridge the gap. The seconds game against Black Rock was tight as a sealed drum to half time with both defences paramount, but Mordi managed to find a bit of rhythm in the third quarter to wrest the advantage. In the last quarter the girls really excelled in defence, and capitalised on the turnovers to record a 27-20 victory. Both sides play in preliminary finals next Saturday, the firsts against St Kilda City at 12.00, and the seconds aiming to attain double success over Dingley at 1.20. The club remains staunchly proud of all the girls playing, and wishes them the best of luck on Saturday.
The thirds played Cerberus, and like most sides that play Cerberus, got somewhat towelled up. They were rather too fit
and quick for us, but it won’t be games against this opposition that define our destiny, and we remain only a game and percentage outside the five with two winnable games to come. Nathan Lynch, Ben Harrison & Aaron Freeman were best for the Bloods.
The seconds took on East Malvern, in a game that could put us in the top three or in danger of missing the top five depending on the result. The game was a strange affair early, with both sides slow to come to grips with the importance of the occasion and kicking one solitary goal between them in the first half. East Malvern caught a break early in the third term and took a two point advantage into the last stanza, but Mordialloc were too strong in the end, recording a 15-point victory which gives us third spot. Pete Nelson, Sam Turner & Shane Lawton were effective up front with two goals each, with Jake O’Donnell again excellent and Chris Britton brilliant in marshalling the back half.
The firsts also played a vital game to our top three chances, and the news wasn’t quite so good on this front. After a tight first quarter we kicked five goals to one in the second to lead by 14 points at the main break, a lead which we extended to 22 early in the third term. From there East Malvern started to wrest control, kicking the last four goals in the quarter to turn
for home three points up. Mordialloc kicked the first two goals of the last term but again East Malvern wouldn’t go away, and as the final siren rang out were in front of our boys by that same three point margin. It has been a great season thus far. We have just been prone to these occasional ten minute lapses. Fix that, and who knows how far we can go?
Next we roll our wagons up the Nepean Highway to the Peanut Farm for three big games of football. Best of luck to all the boys – three wins would be a rather nice return…
The Mordialloc Football Netball Club would like to extend sincere thanks and gratitude to our great bunch of 2015 Sponsors listed below:
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DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTESCLAYTON It’s a challenging ‘away fixture’ playing St Kilda City at the Peanut Farm. Our Seconds and Thirds struggled against good opposition, while our Ones made up for the close loss in Round 15 with a dramatic ‘after the siren win’.
Lunico Hotel Senior Report He says he was nervous, but if you wanted the ball in anyone’s hands to have a shot from 30 metres to win you a game after the siren, Cory ‘Cooka’ Wilson would be your man. A seasoned veteran of many years as a player, captain and coach at Nyora FC, he’s made his mark at the Clays this season as a creative goalkicking midfielder. Never looked like missing!
We held a 2 to 3 goal lead for much of the day but the Saints pushed hard in the final quarter and the game was up for grabs. Daniel Kirby saved our bacon with half a dozen strong defensive marks at half-back under red-hot pressure. Our skipper Jaydo Gilmour was brilliant in defense and our runners in ‘Teddy’ Lee, Gabby Irons and Matt ‘Cyril’ Wilson took the points against a talented St Kilda City midfield. Stewie Scanlon was
productive up forward with 4. But in the end, it was a desperate lunge to the line by our boys, and Cooka’s coolness under pressure that got us the bikkies by five points.
State Gas Appliances Reserves Report Clayton’s Twos faced a fellow finals aspirant for the second week in a row and again we failed to bring our A-game. The Saints’ defense shut down our forward structures early, and once they’d established a solid lead the pressure they exerted turned the game into a low-scoring scrap. The Clays couldn’t make up the five-goal difference.
Gerard Imbriano and the Collins brothers (Nathan and Jordan) worked hard all day with Ash Plozza and Ryan Ladson also in our best, but we need a bigger effort from more contributors if we are going to make an impression in September.
ABC Coins Thirds Report The Clays Thirds were outplayed by a polished St Kilda City and couldn’t get our game going, losing in the end by 11 goals.
Social On Friday 28 August join us at our Social Club for the next Clayton FC Club Lunch – ‘An Afternoon with Kevin Sheedy’. Tickets are $75 per head and are now available to enjoy many stories from the career of one of our game’s most enigmatic personalities; together with a hearty souvlaki lunch, 3 free drink tickets, raffles and a memorabilia auction. Take the arvo off and treat yourself to a memorable day with The Clays. Book your tickets now with Shane Scanlon (0407 801281) and Greg Collins (0406 535105). This will sell-out fast.
Home game meals in Social Club Members and supporters are reminded that pub-style lunches are served in the Social Club at all Clayton home games – great value at around $12 to $15.
Thursday night meals All Clays supporters are also welcome to join us at the Social Club at Meade Oval for team selection every Thursday night. The bar is open and hot meals are magnificent value from just $12.
CHELTENHAMOliver Hume Property Funds Seniors A case of an opportunity missed having held a 10-point lead half way through the final term. Much improved effort compared with recent weeks and one that must be maintained over the final fortnight if we are to give ourselves a springboard in 2016.
Royal Oak Hotel Reserves In the end a win is a win and with East Malvern losing, we are back inside the top five. From here there can be no slip ups and it starts with not taking East Brighton lightly on their home deck.
Nautilus Marine Under 19s We’ve left our run a bit late but again the boys showed that they will be a force to be reckoned with next season.
Thirds Well done on a wonderful career to Daniel Knopers who played his final
game for the club last weekend. Unfortunately the boys weren’t able to mark it with a win, but can all take heart in knowing that despite being challenged in many ways this season, they haven’t thrown in the towel.
Events $2000 Draw – Sunday 16 August, from 12pm
$50 ticket entitles bearer to complimentary beer, wine & soft drink from 12 to 1.30pm, catered lunch & entry into the $2,000 draw. Bar prices will be reduced from there on for the duration of the day.
There will also be a number of fantastic auction items up for grabs including signed guernseys, rounds of golf at prestigious courses, holidays and much more!!
2015 Partners Oliver Hume Asset Management, Ace of Clubs Rubbish Removal, Bakers Delight, Bendigo Bank Cheltenham, Brighton Toyota, Caltex Star Mart Cheltenham, Dingley Conveyancing Services, Don Kyatt Group, Drummond Golf Cheltenham, The Garden Cheltenham, Kilburn Joinery, Kingston Electrical Services, Maitland Horler Real Estate, Merkon Constructions, Murray Thompson – State Member for Sandringham, Nautilus Marine Insurance, Navarone Panels, Pentarch Group, Quest Cheltenham, Sport Strap, T.G.I. FRiDAY’S Southland, The Royal Oak Hotel, Woodlands Golf Club, Workshop Auto Service Centre. Thanks for your continued support!
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Under 19’s Great to return to the winning list with a comprehensive win over Highett. To the Highett guys, be proud of your efforts! It’s been a long year but you guys have stuck at it and can be admired. Well Done! To the young Vampires also a tough initiation into the Colts but also the boys have stuck at it. We should be able to finish the year in strong style and start the process of the build for 2016. Yeah, you guessed it, there is no real time off even at local level these days. Great to see Miles Harding make his Senior debut against Chelsea Heights and acquit himself well. That should
be in the back of every Under 19’s player to ultimately play Senior footy at east Brighton.
Reserves A tight game marred by some ugly and unnecessary incidents. The game was abandoned during the last quarter which was similar to the Ali-Liston phantom punch. No one saw anything and the player in question got out of the ambulance after the game was called off. Curiouser and curiouser! Bottom line is that Chelsea Heights were in front when play stopped.
Seniors It is an old saying that you can never send a boy on a man’s
job but that was the case last Saturday as Chelsea Heights’ bunch of kids were completely outplayed and out muscled in a one sided display. It’s up to the Heighters to regroup in Division 2 and look to bouncing back. Difficult to rate the team’s performance but it is doubtful anyone could ask for any more excepting easing up in the final term but that was to be expected. Great to see players return to form and confidence levels rose as the game went on. Special mention to the “Big Show” 11 goals in a powerhouse display. Cheltenham this week and who knows what to expect.. Close one last time and the team will need to come to play.
ST PAULS
St Paul’s Vs Cheltenham
Seniors – vs Cheltenham Coming off another good win against Dingley and a couple of months of great winning footy there was a risk of players not keeping up their high standard. Matt Herbstreit was out with soreness and the team welcomed U19 player Anthony Locandro for his first game. Cheltenham started very well and were up by 8 points at half time. Our boys were trying hard but the flow-on game was not quite there. Our young brigade led by James Sziller with Locandro, Herbstreit, Bragagnolo were on fire. Kitchin and Wilson were winning the clearances and the Doggies worked their way to a win in the second half with Mercoulia, Allan, Ridgeway and youngster Locandro getting a couple each. Best was Sziller closely followed by Kitchin and
Wilson; the Doggies winning by 16 points in a hard fought game and Locandro with a great debut.
Reserves – vs Cheltenham There were a few players returning after missing a few games with Kitchin, Lloyd and Kay back in. Cheltenham were looking to consolidate into finals. First half saw Cheltenham skip away to a 4-goal lead, although Doggies were applying plenty of pressure with Jez Muldoon, Bob Carracher and Jaz Kay all winning plenty of ball at the contests. Second half was a close affair with Doggies out-scoring Cheltenham for the half, but unable to close the gap; Cheltenham winning by 4 goals. Best was Muldoon, with Carracher, Kay playing well. Jordy Lloyd with 3 goals.
U19’S – vs Cheltenham We all knew what was at stake. A win against an ‘in form’ Cheltenham, or forget about
playing finals football! By the end of the first quarter, the thought of playing finals seemed out of the equation as we trailed by 20 points. A fine old spray at quarter time regarding our lack of accountability saw the boys respond to be just 4 points down at half time.
The third quarter was an arm wrestle with each side kicking just one goal for the term. Cheltenham held a 6-point lead going into the last.
With our season on the line, it did not look good when Cheltenham kicked the first goal of the quarter. That was to be their last score as we took control of the game.
We blew a number of opportunities (2 goals 5 behinds) to put the game beyond doubt and ease the nerves of the coaches to hold on for a 5-point win.
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DIVISION 2 RESULTS: ROUND 16SENIORSTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Oakleigh District 16 14 2 0 1552 759 204.48 56
Keysborough 16 14 2 0 1581 910 173.74 56
Murrumbeena 16 11 5 0 1258 1137 110.64 44
Skye 16 10 6 0 1278 983 130.01 40
Caulfield 16 8 8 0 1205 1126 107.02 32
Hampton 16 8 8 0 1062 1234 86.06 32
Highett 16 6 10 0 1225 1249 98.08 24
Springvale Districts 16 4 12 0 1006 1503 66.93 16
Heatherton 16 3 13 0 909 1619 56.15 12
Doveton Eagles 16 2 14 0 1027 1583 64.88 8
RESERVESTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Skye 16 16 0 0 1928 445 433.26 64
Highett 16 12 4 0 1305 768 169.92 48
Keysborough 16 11 5 0 1677 847 197.99 44
Oakleigh District 16 11 5 0 1252 907 138.04 44
Springvale Districts 16 8 8 0 1077 1030 104.56 32
Murrumbeena 16 8 8 0 1053 1087 96.87 32
Heatherton 16 5 11 0 819 1120 73.12 20
Hampton 16 5 11 0 956 1357 70.45 20
Caulfield 16 4 12 0 760 1368 55.56 16
Doveton Eagles 16 0 16 0 365 2263 16.13 0
Skye 2.1 5.6 5.10 9.12-66Hampton 2.2 3.3 6.5 7.5-47Skye: Goal Kickers: J. Thomas 2, A. Harper, J. Martinson, M. Gonzalez, A. Planner, M. Kalviskis, T. Barr, B. Evans Best Players: B. Telindert, A. Beness, A. Harper, M. Watts, J. Martinson, S. BoyingtonHampton: Goal Kickers: L. Batt 3, J. Isaac, P. Johns, B. Bennett, S. Ferres Best Players: D. Harrison, M. Digby, J. Kerrigan, A. Shedlock, L. Batt, J. Burbidge
Skye 2.5 9.9 16.18 27.26-188Hampton 0.0 1.0 1.1 1.1-7Skye: Goal Kickers: M. Poore 14, T. McEachern 4, B. Nanopoulos 2, B. Nicol 2, S. Thomas 2, B. Williams, F. Payenda, C. Smith Best Players: M. Poore, M. Kelly, N. Papachristofilou, T. McEachern, J. Smith, J. KaradeasHampton: Goal Kickers: J. Peters Best Players: J. Peters, T. Davis, T. Nixon, M. Cupit, A. Docherty, A. Goulden
Oakleigh District 5.3 6.4 8.8 12.11-83Murrumbeena 2.1 3.2 5.3 8.4-52Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: D. Velardo 3, M. Hacket 2, E. Nassrallah 2, A. Henneman 2, B. Hodic, W. LeMarca, K. Kandakji Best Players: B. Crawley, L. Casey, A. Howison, M. Josic, M. Hacket, A. HennemanMurrumbeena: Goal Kickers: S. Moloney 2, A. Moloney 2, D. Spanos, D. Elkman, S. Thompson, D. Hargrave Best Players: M. Jones, D. Elkman, K. Downing, M. Richardson, T. Valenta, J. Walker
Oakleigh District 0.3 3.6 5.7 7.9-51Murrumbeena 2.2 6.2 10.4 12.5-77Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: T. McNamara 2, C. Domingo, C. Cappelleri, P. Gurr, T. Tzouvelis, M. Jacotine Best Players: T. Tzouvelis, L. Gangemi, J. Cardamone, G. Litras, M. Jolly, M. TurveyMurrumbeena: Goal Kickers: J. Smith 6, M. McMahon 3, S. Hawking, C. Walker, H. Fleming Best Players: D. Schmiedl, J. Sissons, S. Hawking, J. Smith, J. Brammer, C. McNamara
Heatherton 1.2 5.5 8.6 11.7-73Doveton Eagles 3.3 6.6 8.9 10.11-71Heatherton: Goal Kickers: Not supplied Best Players: W. Kairns, J. Hammill, D. Van Schajik, C. Moon, M. Jamieson, S. SimpsonDoveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: J. Kennedy 5, B. Keown 2, A. Rakic, S. Ognjenovic, B. Oakford-White Best Players: J. Kennedy, A. Rakic, M. Harris, B. Hidgcock, E. Samadi, C. Ross
Heatherton 3.3 7.6 13.7 18.10-118Doveton Eagles 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0-6Heatherton: Goal Kickers: M. Ah-Tye 6, W. Earle 5, B. Deans 3, S. Masson, J. Orr, M. Dalzotto, C. Hunter Best Players: M. Ersch, B. Deans, C. Hunter, J. Holland, J. Orr, B. HallDoveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: J. Mack Best Players: D. Algra, B. McDonald, S. McGrath, D. So, A. Taing, K. Baldsing
Springvale Districts 4.1 8.6 8.6 9.8-62Caulfield 2.4 12.6 12.6 14.7-91Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: L. Morrey 3, D. Bramble 2, M. Thompson, J. Bolch, S. Rosario, R. Johnston Best Players: P. Rueda, S. Bagley, M. Ork, M. Thompson, D. Wilson, P. HengCaulfield: Goal Kickers: A. Connell 6, C. Dove 3, J. Hunter, N. Perry, A. Cables, D. Beattie, J. Backway Best Players: J. Buggy, I. Musster, T. Kennedy, A. Cables, G. Ivanka, D. Beattie
Springvale Districts 5.1 7.5 11.11 18.13-121Caulfield 1.0 2.1 3.2 4.6-30Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: C. Lacey 4, S. Sang 2, F. Costantino 2, L. Hamilton 2, T. Bramble 2, D. Ford 2, D. Nutting, S. Suon, C. McLeod, N. Duff Best Players: A. Norman, A. Henderson, L. Hamilton, L. Woolrich, F. Costantino, C. LaceyCaulfield: Goal Kickers: S. Gunning 2, G. Sturge, S. Lorenz Best Players: S. Gunning, S. Lorenz, L. Twirdy, A. Casserly, S. Kidd, T. Ferguson
Highett 2.2 4.4 6.6 8.10-58Keysborough 2.1 2.1 4.1 10.2-62Highett: Goal Kickers: Y. Pasialis 3, T. Brown 2, J. Jones-Hampton 2, B. Jedd Best Players: S. Jackson, P. Singh, D. Kelly, J. Elms, J. O’Keefe, J. ProsserKeysborough: Goal Kickers: D. Rajic 4, R. Minney 2, B. Sutton 2, G. Humphreys, C. Hargreaves Best Players: W. Gayfer, B. Sutton, S. Dunn, G. Humphreys, M. Downie, M. Burnett
Highett 3.5 6.6 10.10 14.12-96Keysborough 1.0 5.3 6.4 10.5-65Highett: Goal Kickers: E. Marson 4, J. Gasio 2, P. Poelsma 2, S. Vawdrey 2, M. Elms, L. Richards, B. Prosser, N. Vawser Best Players:, W. Alderman, S. Jones, D. Taylor, S. Vawdrey, P. Taugasolo, E. MarsonKeysborough: Goal Kickers: B. Scott 4, S. Dekkers 2, C. Letcher, J. Caisley, L. Damato, M. Scott Best Players:, L. Williams, C. Letcher, B. Scott, S. Dekkers, D. McLaughlin, D. MacKenzie
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As the finals draw closer, the battle for fifth position on the ladder heats up.
Skye has bounced back onto the winners list after a hard-fought win against Hampton at Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve. The Bombers looked comfortable leaders when they took a 15-point advantage into half time but Hampton came out firing in the third quarter to take a one point lead into the final term. In the end Skye was too good, banging home four goals in the last quarter to finish 19-point winners. Ben Telindert was best on ground for the Bombers.
Oakleigh District have jumped the first hurdle in its quest for the minor premiership with a comfortable 31-point win over Murrumbeena. Murrumbeena kept it close in an entertaining battle and fought hard to try and gain the ascendancy. In the end Oakleigh seemed to have all the answers and shut the door on the Beena in the final quarter with four goals to three to finish with the win and maintain top spot on the ladder. Dave Velardo kicked three goals for the winners while Luke Casey was among the best.
Heatherton has seemingly won the battle to stave off relegation after a slender two-point win over Doveton Eagles. The Eagles took the lead early in the game and looked in control with a 13-point quarter time lead. But the Tonners slowly chipped away at Doveton’s lead and took the lead in the final term and managed to hold off the Eagles to walk away with the win. Warren Kairns was best on ground for the winners.
A 10-goal second quarter has propelled Caulfield to a 23-point win against Springvale Districts and back into the top five. Springvale burst out of the blocks and piled on four goals to take a nine point quarter time lead. Caulfield hit back in the second quarter kicking 10 goals to four to set up a 24-point half time advantage. Both sides slugged it out in the second half but the Bears were able to hold on for the win. Adam Connell was at his best with six majors.
Keysborough has overcome a gallant Highett with six-goal final term to steal a four-point victory. Highett looked the better team all afternoon and led by 17-points at three-quarter time. But the Burras dug deep in the final quarter and threw everything at the Dogs, bagging six majors while Highett kicked two. Davor Rajic led the way with four goals while Will Gayfer was named best on ground for the Burras.
With two rounds to go the battle for top spot is the highlight of Round 17 with the minor premiership and a week off in the finals on the line.
Skye vs Springvale Districts (Carrum Downs Reserve) Skye are in an interesting predicament at the moment with the unlikeliness of moving back up into third spot and no way of moving down. Unless Murrumbeena slip up, Skye are looking at a finals matchup against either Caulfield or Hampton. Both teams are formidable opponents so the Bombers need to go into the finals in good form. That starts this week against Springvale, which will be looking to finish the season off on a good note.
Skye by 18 points
Keysborough vs Oakleigh District (Keysborough Reserve) First vs second clash in one of the games of the year that will likely result in the winner taking out the minor premiership as well as having the first week off in the finals. The Oaks won the first encounter between these two sides in a close game and this game should be no different. Oakleigh is the more in-form team of the two sides but Keysborough will be full of determination with top spot on the line.
Oakleigh by two points.
Caulfield vs Highett (Koornang Park Reserve) This is the most important game of Caulfield’s season and it won’t be easy for it after Highett made life difficult for Keysborough last week. With a superior percentage advantage over Hampton, the Bears just need to win to help secure their spot in the finals. The Dogs will provide stiff competition and will make life difficult for their opponents.
Caulfield by 10 points
Murrumbeena vs Heatherton (Murrumbeena Park) Despite last week’s loss to Oakleigh, Murrumbeena remains in good form and will look to enter the finals with momentum in the final two weeks of the season. Heatherton has staved off relegation for the time being but an upset win over the Beena would help cement its spot in Division 2 for next season. With the double chance on the line for the Beena they should be too strong.
Murrumbeena by 32 points
Hampton vs Doveton Eagles (Peterson Street Reserve) Both sides will go into this match with plenty to play for, making this one of the more entertaining matches on the schedule. A win for Hampton keeps it in the running for the finals while a win for the Eagles could lift them off the bottom of the ladder. The Hammers have been in better form over recent weeks and should be too good for the Eagles.
Hampton by 22 points
DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10
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ROUND 111-Apr Murrumbeena 6.16.52 def by Hampton 9.10.64Doveton Eagles 13.5.83 def by Keysborough 16.14.110Heatherton 4.7.31 def by Caulfield 15.9.99Oakleigh District 11.13.79 def Skye 10.7.67Highett 9.19.73 def by Springvale Districts 11.15.81
ROUND 218-AprKeysborough 16.13.109 def Murrumbeena 5.5.35Caulfield 11.15.81 def Doveton Eagles 6.14.50Skye 17.14.116 def Heatherton 7.2.44Springvale Dist. 6.9.45 def by Oakleigh Dist. 11.15.81Hampton 18.9.117 def Highett 9.10.64
ROUND 325-AprMurrumbeena 14.14-98 def Caulfield 8.8-56Doveton Eagles 5.17-47 def by Skye 17.14-116Heatherton 14.8-92 def Springvale Districts 10.13-73Oakleigh District 8.9-57 def by Highett 11.5-71
Keysborough 7.12-54 def Hampton 6.3-39
ROUND 42-MaySkye 15.10-100 def Murrumbeena 9.12-66Springvale Dist. 17.11-113 def Doveton Eagles 14.9-93Highett 16.14-110 def Heatherton 13.2-80Hampton 8.5-53 def by Oakleigh District 24.13-157
Caulfield 9.12-66 def Keysborough 12.14-86
ROUND 59-May Murrumbeena 14.16-100 def Springvale Districts 5.7-37Doveton Eagles 6.4-40 def by Highett 15.16-106Heatherton 2.12-24 def by Oakleigh District 12.11-83Keysborough 15.12-102 def Skye 11.9-75Hampton 10.10-70 def Caulfield 8.13-61
ROUND 616-MaySkye 9.5-59 def by Caulfield 10.6-66Highett 10.14-74 def by Murrumbeena 10.19-79Oakleigh District 15.9-99 def Doveton Eagles 7.4-46Heatherton 10.10-70 def by Hampton 15.9-99Springvale Districts 10.7-67 def Keysborough 19.6-120
ROUND 723-MayMurrumbeena 11.10-76 def by Oakleigh District 14.7-91Doveton Eagles 18.12-120 def Heatherton 16.9-105Keysborough 15.14-104 def Highett 12.9-81Caulfield 19.12-126 def Springvale Districts 9.7-61
Hampton 10.7-67 def by Skye 9.19-73
ROUND 830-MayHeatherton 7.2-44 def by Murrumbeena 13.16-94Doveton Eagles 10.6-66 def by Hampton 15.10-100Oakleigh District 9.13-67 def Keysborough 9.11-65Highett 11.9-75 def by Caulfield 14.8-92
Springvale Districts 5.5-35 def by Skye 14.12-96
ROUND 913-JunMurrumbeena 10.20-80 def Doveton Eagles 11.13-79Keysborough 24.11-155 def Heatherton 7.8-50Caulfield 5.11-41 def by Oakleigh District 13.12-90Skye 10.12-72 def Highett 10.8-68Hampton 14.10-94 def Springvale Districts 9.12-66
OPTIMUS CONCUSSION AWARENESS ROUND 1020-JunHampton 6.12-48 def by Murrumbeena 14.13-97Keysborough 18.21-129 def Doveton Eagles 5.6-36Caulfield 11.12-78 def by Heatherton 12.9-81Skye 13.6-84 def Oakleigh District 9.7-61Springvale Districts 12.7-79 def Highett 8.9-57
ROUND 1127-JunMurrumbeena 13.11-89 def Keysborough 12.9-81Doveton Eagles 8.8-56 def by Caulfield 18.8-116Heatherton 9.8-62 def by Skye 21.13-139Oakleigh Dist. 21.14-140 def Springvale Dist. 6.6-42
Highett 16.11-107 def Hampton 8.9-57
ROUND 1211-JulCaulfield 12.8-80 def by Murrumbeena 15.13-103Skye 9.12-66 def Doveton Eagles 9.9-63Springvale Districts 11.11-77 def Heatherton 6.4-40Highett 4.3-27 def by Oakleigh District 19.10-124 Hampton 2.9-21 def by Keysborough 17.20-122
GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME ROUND 1318-Jul Murrumbeena 11.16-82 def Skye 11.12-78Doveton Eagles 12.13-85 def Springvale Districts 12.5-77Heatherton 8.8-56 def by Highett 14.11-95Oakleigh District 17.10-112 def Hampton 3.4-22
Keysborough 15.12-102 def Caulfield 10.8-68
ROUND 1425-Jul Springvale Dist. 7.4-46 def by Murrumbeena 10.19-79Highett 14.7-91 def Doveton Eagles 11.7-73Oakleigh District 15.17-107 def Heatherton 2.13-25Skye 4.8-32 def by Keysborough 7.3-45
Caulfield 4.10-34 def by Hampton 9.7-61
ROUND 151-AugMurrumbeena 10.16-76 def Highett 9.13-67Doveton Eagles 2.7-19 def Oakleigh District 17.19-121Hampton 16.7-103 def Heatherton 4.8-32Keysborough 20.15-135 def Springvale Districts 6.7-43Caulfield 7.7-49 def Skye 4.15-39
ROUND 168-Aug Oakleigh District 12.11-83 def Murrumbeena 8.4-52Heatherton 11.7-73 def Doveton Eagles 10.11-71Highett 8.10-58 def by Keysborough 10.2-62Springvale Districts 9.8-62 def by Caulfield 14.7-91
Skye 9.12-66 def Hampton 7.5-47
ROUND 1715-Aug Murrumbeena v HeathertonHampton v Doveton EaglesKeysborough v Oakleigh DistrictCaulfield v HighettSkye v Springvale Districts
ROUND 1822-Aug Doveton Eagles v MurrumbeenaHeatherton v KeysboroughOakleigh District v CaulfieldHighett v SkyeSpringvale Districts v Hampton
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DIVISION 2: ROUND 17
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEMURRUMBEENA
HEATHERTON
MURRUMBEENAGround: Peter Robinson Oval 69 B7 Colours: Maroon & Gold Senior Coach: Steve WrightAssistant Coach: Shane BurbidgeReserves Coach: Rohan SchreierAssistant Coach: Ray PickeringAssistant Coach: Shaun Hawking
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Dean Spanos 35 Andrew Weiss2 Joshua Wright 36 Matthew Lello 3 Jarrod Walker 37 Dechlan Turkington4 Mick Kinsella 38 Glenn Fowles5 Mick Menara 39 Joel Statham6 Sam Moloney 40 James Shirley7 Jason Cornish 41 Harry Fleming8 Cory Hargrave 42 Tom Hutching9 Mitch Walder 43 Mark Richardson
10 Rory Calahane 44 Josh Ricketson11 Chris Jones 45 Josh Godino12 Darcy Hargrave 46 Dylan Batterham13 Ray Pickering 47 Sam Stamos14 Shaun Hawking 48 Pat Derjeu15 Cameron Walker 49 Robbie Ryan16 Shaun Thompson 50 Eddie Brown17 Matt Jones 51 Michael Leary18 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss 52 Matt Nandor19 Luke Porter 53 Addy Wetzler20 Tom Cameron 54 Chris Cairns21 Harley Turkington 54 Michael McMahon22 Kane Downing 55 Adam Schubert23 Sam Parkes 56 John Baribar24 Tom Valenta 57 Chris Keating25 Dan Cavanagh 58 Quenton Pongracz26 Dylan Elkman 59 Adam Vanderneut27 David Easton 60 Chris Smith28 Chris McNamara 61 Matt Kilmartin29 Sean Geaney 62 Chris Niclasen30 Alex Moloney 63 Cam Rundell31 David Schmiedl 64 Rohan Schreir32 Jeremy Sissons 65 Damien Mescher33 Mitch Hendley 66 Chris Evans34 Jack Brammer
HEATHERTONGround: Heatherton Rec Reserve
Ross St, Heatherton (Melway Ref 87 K2)
Colours: Black & White stripes
Senior Coach: Clinton Einsiedel
Reserves Coach: Warrick Earle
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Craig Earle 30 Jacob Holland
1a Gareth Sauer 31 Brodie O'Loughlin2 Cameron Collett 31z Daniel Beauchamp3 Matt Van Schajik 32 Lachlan MacIntosh
3a Jayden Orr (R-VC) 33 Warrick Earle4 Trav Sauer 33a Luke Kenney5 Shayne Gibbs 34 Stu Masson6 Pol Lavery (VC) 35 Josh Roberts7 Matt Stuart (DVC) 36 David Van Schajik8 Andy Morris 37 Jacob Hurst9 Matt Griffin 38 Chris Russo
10 Matt Sauer (C) 39 Rory De Kock11 Jesse Stone 40 Retired12 Trevor Kumetaitis 41 Matt Jamieson
12a Nick Cody 42 Blake Gray13 Ryan McCleary 43 Geoff Latham14 Sean Ulbrick (DVC) 44 Stu Bastin15 Matt Kenney 45 Matt Ay-Tye16 Blake Roberts 46 Benn Hall (R-C)17 Daniel Tresidder 47 Lachy Mills18 Paul Connolly 48 Warren Kairns19 Craig Hunter 49 Ryan Tanner20 Michael Ersch 50 Dale Tanner
20a Chris Clayton 52 Jake Wallace21 Travis Faull (VC) 53 Scott Simpson
21a Craig McLachlan 54 Michael Bruce22 Cam Moon 55 Billy Rist23 Josh Hammill 56 Michael Dalzotto24 Chris Tosin 57 Ben Pizzirani
24a Michael Marziale 58 Alex Robinson25 Ben Deans 59 Michael Clayton26 Stew Gibbs 60 James Hammill27 Daley Jones 61 Adam Croft28 Brad Carroll 62 Viejay Muruhesapillai29 Nick Crane 63 Rob Young
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TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEHAMPTON
DOVETON EAGLES
DIVISION 2: ROUND 17
Ground: Power Reserve 90K6
Telephone: 97932720
Colours: Blue, White & Gold Panels with Eagle emblem
Senior Coach: Daniel Macklin
Reserves Coach: Dean Cappadona
Thirds Coach: Dean Leask
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Brayden Keown 25 Enayte Samadi
2 Brandon Campbell 25a Michael Labinski
3 Steven Stredwick 26 Adam Sutherland
4 John Kennedy 27 David Morison
5 Gavin Eichenberger 28 Daniel Durdin
6 Shane McGrath 29 Bj Oakford-White
7 Daniel Macklin 30 Matt Fristad
8 Corrie Wilson 31 David Mawhinney
8a Kerry Ashford 32 Tony Mertis
9 Clint Wilson 33 Kieren O’Neill
9a Ryan Hovell 34 Nick Paynter
10 Trent Day 35 Darryl Thomas
10a David D’Aquino 35a Michael Hidgcock
11 Brett Hidgcock 36 Dave Edwards
12 Cameron Ross 37 Jason Thompson
12a Darran Catton 38 Sean Paynter
14 Jason McNiff 38a Dylan Wagner-Brown
14a Gavin Eichenberger 39 Brayden Oliver
15a Aiden Vanbeek 40 Michael Harris
17 Paul Parlapiano 41 Matt Robinson
17a Chris Rousetty 43 Vio Vunimasi
18 Alex Rakic 45 Craig Mawhinney
19 Kevin Baldsing 49 Daniel Algra
20 Christian Sewell 54 Jimmy Stroumbis
20a Daniel Kelson 56 Shannon Bennett
21 Brenton Scanlon 58 Troy Jordan
22 Harley Wanganeen 66 Jarrod O’Neill
23 Dion Paull 91 Jesse Tregea
24 Dylan Chadwick 99 Rob Halt
# THIRDS3 Dean Minopoulos
4 Jeremy Lucchesi
5 James Kondarios
7 Todd Reynolds
8 Kerry Ashford
9 Drew Constantine
12 Darran Catton
14 Gavin Eichenberger
15 Aiden VanBeek
17 Steve Marvin
18 Alex O'Callaghan
19 Chris Rousetty
20 Daniel Kelson
21 Brenton Scanlon
26 Adam Sutherland
27 David Morison
28 Daniel Durdin
30 Adam Lane
32 Tony Mertis
33 Kieren O'Neill
34 Tom O'Callaghan
36 Dave Edwards
38 Dylan Wagner-Brown
39 Dean Leask
40 Nathan Reynolds
41 Matt Robinson
43 Brad Oulton
44 Peter Duffin
45 Craig Mawhinney
46 Cody Adams
49 Daniel Algra
50 Barry Roberts
51 Harley Lane
52 Jason Brown
54 Jimmy Stroumbis
57 Stuart Albrecht
58 Troy Jordan
59 Mick Raca
DOVETON EAGLES
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Lachlan Batt 30 Aaron Shedlock2 Ross Pinkerton 31 Jesse Ziino3 Matthew Digby 32 Jake Simon4 Kyle Gascoigne 33 Andy Grey5 Reid Griffin 34 Patrick Mcmahon6 Paul Johns 35 Stevie Ferres7 Damian Armansin 36 Dan Guiry8 Scott Fiora 37 Andy Sayer9 Daniel Roche 38 Darren Harrison
10 Nick O'donovan 39 Andrew Sayer11 Josh Burbidge 40 Tim Nixon12 Jack Cafarella 41 Josh Kerrigan13 Chris Grove 42 Andy Culvenor14 Al Goulden 43 Matt Reid
14a Ryan Castles 44 Steve Mann15 Jake Chitty 45 Alex Docherty16 James Feather 46 Anthony Ticca17 Brendan Bennett 47 Luke Baird18 Chase Griffin 48 Jack Franks19 Todd Crane 49 Aron Hutchison20 Jake Timms 50 Wayne Williams21 Jaiden Peters 51 Simon Beshara
22a Ryan Pearce 52 Jake Walsh 22 Tom Burly 53 Peter Thompson 23 Steve Hunt 54 Bernard Hickey24 Joel Hanlon 55 Ben Thorpe 25 Tate Griffin 56 Tom Davis26 Matthew Thompson 57 Matt Cupit27 Luke Tempany 58 Josh Collins 28 Alex Berecz 59 Jarryd Wilson29 Justin Issacs 69 Simon Tolliday
29a Leigh Lighten
Ground: Peterson Street Reserve (Melway Ref 77 B8)
Telephone: 9553 4439
Colours: Black and Yellow Stripes
Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood
Reserves Coach: David Cafarella
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OAKLEIGH DISTRICT
DIVISION 2: ROUND 17
# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER1 Geoff Humphreys 33 Luill Setefano 66 Troy Hamilton
2 Ryan Goodes 35 Leigh Williams 59 Matthew Day
3 Tyson King 36 Jake Dunn 60 Matthew Haines
4 Corey Wilkinson 37 Shaun Dekkers 61 Liam Crawford
5 Richard Minney 39 Damian Cullen 62 Jake Robertson
6 David Prib 40 Tim Bacic 64 Gary Siberas
7 Chris Capsalis 41 Haydon Albon 66 Troy Hamilton
8 Davor Rajic 42 Scott Chamberlain 67 Gabe Clayton
9 Waata Wells 43 Michael Scott 68 Aaron Raven
11 Glen Hawthorn 44 Cameron Dalton 69 Bros Vourn
12 Daniel Morland 45 Jesse Cuffe 70 Aaron O'Mara
13 Matthew Collett 46 George Lazaridis 71 Paul Taylor
14 Mark Quiambao 47 Jason Griffiths 72 Daniel Whiteoak
15 Michael Downie 48 Jarratt Eastburn 73 Taner Savran
16 Mark Osborne 49 Daniel McLean 74 Jake Whiteoak
17 Bryce Sutton 50 Joseph Scata 75 Adam Harrex
18 Matthew Burnett 51 Troy Cullen 76 Adam Bunting
19 Dylan Wheeler 52 William Gayfer 77 Andrew connell
20 Gerard Smith 53 Taylan Killi 79 Enzo Cid
21 Brad Scott 54 Nathan Kriening 80 Jacob Caisley
22 Warrick Hanks 55 Glen Tempany 82 Daniel Anderson
23 Shaun Witherden 56 Daniel McLaughlin 84 Jarrah Bolitho
24 Reece Spadaccini 57 Tim Mackie 85 Daniel Mackenzie
25 Daniel Pendlebury 58 Gordon Hyde 86 Johnathon Markovitch
26 Luke Damato 59 Matthew Day 87 Jake Bradshaw
27 Corey Hargreaves 60 Matthew Haines 88 Jamie Pi
28 Sam Flight 61 Liam Crawford 89 Jason Louey
29 Tom Anderton 62 Jake Robertson 92 Jarryd Cipressi
30 Calum Letcher 63 Richard Eppinger 95 Jakob Balchin
31 Callum Eastburn 64 Gary Siberas 99 Anthony McKeever
32 Shane Dunn 65 Damon Clayton 100 Aaron Lieberman
Ground: Cnr Cheltenham & Stanley Rds (Melways ref 89 D9)
Telephone: 0402 053 082
Colours: Blue, Red & White
Senior Coach: Ryan Goodes
Reserves Coach: Matthew Ferguson
Thirds Coach: Jamie Pi
KEYSBOROUGHGround: Princes Hwy Reserve Oakleigh East
Colours: Black with White Sash
Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy
Reserves Coach: Rick Nagliati
OAKLEIGH DISTRICT
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Grant Pitts 27 Daniel Saldanha2 Luke Walsh 28 Rob Mackay3 Lou Gangemi 29 Sam Geurrens4 Marty Gurry 30 Khaled Khandakji
4a Matt Dobson 31 Matt Hackett5 Pat Carroll 32 Michael Papagiris
5a Chris Domingo 33 Jason Thexton6 Luke Behin 34 Dave Barbaro
6a Ryan DeFry 38 Bengi Gisonda7 Jacob Towne 36 Yaz Malcolm
7a Justin Hill 37 Daniel Spence8 Dave Velardo 39 Luke Casey9 Ryan Carroll 40 Daniel Difede
10 Andrew Howison 41 Roco Capellieri10a Paul Gurr 42 Nick Gisonda11 Will LeMarca 43 George Litras11a Michael Turvey 44 Liam Atchison12 Matthew Fletcher 44a John Walker
12a Daniel Turvey 45 Mark Jacotine13 Dan Kiellerup 46 Matt Bowman
13a Roco Cardamone 47 Jason Scarlett14 Alex McNicholl 48 Michael Papagiris15 Chris Jones 49 Chris Capallieri16 Nathan Warren 50 Ash Peterson
16a Aaron Henneman 51 Kyle Guiney17 Michael Raegar 52 Dave Magill18 Brody Hodic 54 Joerel Goujon
18a Tom Tziouvelis 56 Dave Slater19 Brent Crawley 57 Tyson Von Duve20 Emad Nassrallah 58 Brad Prior
20a Nick Copeland 59 Simon Ionnianides22 Joe Castello 60 John Cardamone23 Mladen Josic 65 Brent DomPaul24 Matt Jolly 66 Shannon Dubois25 Andy Debono 67 Trent McNamara26 Matt Nicholas 68 Nick House
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HIGHETT
DIVISION 2: ROUND 17
CAULFIELDGround: Koornang Park, Carnegie
(Melway Ref 68 J6)
Telephone:0407 559 383
Colours: Navy, Red, Gold
Senior Coach: Steve Kidd
Reserves Coach: Rob Southam
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Tom Heagney 31 Shaun Mann2 Tim Kennedy 32 Shane Campbell3 Matt Murray 33 John Hunter4 Chris Dove 34 James Bryce-Lind5 Luke Cieslak 35 Will Rice6 Anthony O'Shea 36 Benn Harris7 Tom Siegert 37 Andrew Casserly8 Luke Fairley 38 Steve Lorenz9 Andrew Booth 39 Ash Cooper
10 Joel Butler 40 Jason Twirdy11 Iain Musster 41 Dylan Beattie12 Adam Connell 42 Alex McConnachie13 James Backway 44 Gareth Sturge14 Jake Buggy 45 Adam Bence15 Tom Stait 46 Germaine Ivanka16 Glenn Nye 47 Barry Dearing17 Alex Cables 48 Leigh Weiss18 Josh Wood 49 Chris Lewis19 Mark Carroll 52 Paul Waked20 Jarrod Knoester 53 Steve McLean21 Anthony Sansalone 54 John Eierweis22 Will Coghlan 55 John Dyer23 Justin Tippett 56 Tom Cotter24 Matthew Costantino 57 Sean Walton25 Nick Perry 58 Steve Kidd26 Corey Barter 59 James Daidone27 Wade Goodwin 60 Dhanushke Fernando28 Chris Klidaras 61 Heath Maclean29 Adam Ballard 62 Rob Southam30 Sean Gunning 65 Travis Cooper
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Joe Bekierz 28 Jack Nagle
2 Daniel Booth 29 Billy Prosser
3 Justin Greer 30 Grant Valencic
4 Jacob Duscher 31 Luke Richards
5 Yianni Pasialis 32 Will Alderman
6 Jordan Osborne 33 Lucas Thomas
7 Patrick Singh 34 Jackson Milwood
8 Andrew Carey 35 Jamie Gasio
9 Ary Friedman 36 Brad Sheers
10 Tristan Brown 37 Michael Cook
11 Beau Jedd 38 Lachlan McLean res ©
12 Joel Jones-Hampton 39 Tim Thoborne
13 Cameron Nayer 40 Steve Vawdrey
14 Robert Swayne 41 Tom Barnes
15 Dean Kelly 42 Jamie Duell
16 Sam L'Hullier 43 Eden Marson
17 Tom Brown 44 Peter Quinn sen ©
18 Jake Duell 45 Luke Dermott
19 Jack Prosser 46 Brad Dermott
20 Chris Lee 47 Cam Heywood
21 Jess Elms 48 Peter Poelsma
22 James O'Keefe 49 Rusty Gasio
23 Mitch Hoar 50 Nick Umiljedic
24 Shane Jones 51 Tim Berger
25 Sam Jackson 52 Tom Buckley
26 Nicholas Vawser 53 Mitch Elms
27 Nick Maisey
HIGHETTGround: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Road,
Highett (Melway Ref 77 H9)
Telephone: 9555 7337
Colours: Navy blue, white and red stripes with navy blue bulldog motif
Senior Coach: Sam Hecker
Reserves Coach: Matt Cairns
as major sponsor for the 13th consecutive year.Thank you Dave & Joan for all your support.
Highett Football Club is proud to announce
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SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS
DIVISION 2: ROUND 17
SKYEGround: Carrum Downs Recreational
Reserve (98 H10) Telephone: (02) 9782 1011 Colours: Red, Black & SilverSenior Coach: Ben Walker Reserves Coach: Chris SmithThirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues
# THIRDS13 Callan Dorset-Turner
27 Chris Rodrigues
52 Matt Chaplin
57 Darren Love
60 Elliot Williams
61 Nick Hofmann
65 Dean Flynn
66 Charlie Nanopoulos
68 Paul Follett
69 Shane Lloyd
70 Glenn Stock
71 Heath Burridge
72 Christian McGuire
73 Justin Baldock
74 Chris Deluca
75 Chris Piastrino
76 Jarrod Kent
77 Troy Docherty
78 Darian Tajic
79 Aaron Ryan
80 Brad Dyer
99 Jayden Smith
Shaun Thomas
Leigh Holroyd
Daniel Green
Clint Fitzgerald
Sean Slade
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Marc Frizell 30 Tim McEachern
2 Aaron Pacey 31 Chase Allan
2A Chris Smith 32 Jim Martinson
3 Ben Walker 33 Justin Smith
4 Ben Telindert 34 Jarryd Karadeas
5 Matt Gonzalez 35 Nick Papachristofilou
6 Ryan McConville 36 Ben Williams
7 Adam Beness 37 Mick Lindley
8 Jordan Thomas 39 Luke Minehan
9 Nick Webb 40 Travis Scott
10 Marty Watts 41 Tom Minton
11 Mark Feddersen 42 Cal Lester
12 Scott Thorne 43 Faisal Payenda
13 Ash Planner 44 Travis Kitchin
14 Micky McGreal 45 Brent Nanopoulos
15 Cam Petrie 46 Andrew Hook
16 Tim Barr 48 Daniel Turner
16A Chris McCann 49 John Lalor
17 Brad Nicol 50 Blake Bormann
18 Shane Boyington 51 Cory Baines
19 Aaron Harper 53 Daniel Parkinson
20 Ben Harper 54 Mick Kelly
21 Matt Poore 55 Shane Werner
22 Ben Evans 56 Sean Murnane
23 Luke Scott 59 Corey McCormack
24 Darum Scown 62 Mick Kalviskis
25 Nathan McConville 63 Micky Kane
26 Joel McConville 64 Sotirios Solomonidis
27 Paul Martin 66 Dylan Hebblethewaite
28 James Bateman 67 Dom Spinucci
29 Riely Powlesland
Ground: Springvale Reserve, Newcomen Rd (Melway Ref 79 J7)
Telephone: 0421 322 472
Colours: Navy With Red Cuffs and White Monogram
Senior Coach: Brett Dunne
Reserves Coach: Chris Lacey
SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Matt Thompon Co-Capt 32 Bradley Dight2 Ben Stacey 33 Vu Ho Nguyen3 Steve Bagley 34 Lachy Dunne4 Lance Baptist 35 Shannon Brown5 Ben Laier 36 Leighton Ross Co-Capt6 Damian Stoter-Rainer 37 Adam Norman7 Mitch Latimer 38 Ben Williams
7a Dan Barrett 39 Sam Taunt8 James Gough 40 Aaron Henderson9 Kris Thompson 41 Larry Leeming
10 Sojitha Jayasinghe 42 Matthew Devereaux11 Rob Johnston 43 Shannon Anglim12 Tyson Bramble 44 Rocky Caia13 Justin Doust 45 Luke Dovaston14 Ryan Wachter 46 David Monaghan15 Shelton Rosario 47 Billy Green
15a Paul Norman 48 David Nutting16 Matt Pay 49 David Ford17 Cameron McLeod 50 Steve Munso18 Lachlan Morrey 51 Nick Duff19 Luke Woolrich 52 Tristain Potts20 Jackson Bolch 53 Luke Wenke21 Dylan Bramble 54 Chris Lacey22 Sean Francis ( Res Capt) 55 Bradley Wilson23 Craig Keenan 56 Luke Stuart24 Brodie Snow 57 Frank Constantino25 Anh Pham 58 Mark Campbelll26 David Peaarce 59 Mark Reynolds27 Danny Wilson 60 Jason Huljak28 Lem Nguyen 61 Aydin Medini29 Amar Nezirevic 62 Ryan Forsyth30 Jamie Fox 63 Hugh Cullen-Scholes31 Liam Hamilton
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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTESHEATHERTONCody Gems & Jewellery Reserves Report This week’s game against Doveton in effect became our grand final for the year. Looking down the barrel that if we lost we would almost certainly be relegated to Division 3 next year the players knew they had to lift. After the disappointment of last week’s efforts against Hampton the numbers and intensity at training was good and the feeling was good that we could win our third game for the year. After a shaky start and conceding two goals in the first two minutes the boys lifted and it was level pegging at quarter time. The game was poised to be a nail biter with neither team being able to kick away. Going into the last quarter 3 points down the Tunner’s were able to kick the first couple of the last and hold a slender lead for most of the last, but when Doveton kicked a late goal and brought the margin back to 1 point with only minutes to play it was
anyone’s game. Thankfully, we got control of the footy and maintained possession until the siren sounded. Warrick Kairns played his best game for the club and provided plenty of rebound of half back, Cameron Moon on a wing threw his body in at every contest and worked tirelessly, as did Josh Hammill in the ruck and up forward.
With only two games left it’s important we finish off the year on a high, make sure everyone gets to training.
Melbourne Food Distributors Reserves Report Dramatic role reversal this week although the opposition wasn’t of the same quality. Great to see Bear dominate a game in his best game for the season. Ben Deans was strong down back. Chunter, Jake Holland and Orry also played well. Stu Masson played his best game for the. Matty Ah-Tye bagged 6 in his best return for the Tunnas.
Paving 2000 Netball Report Our senior team beat Bentleigh 55 to 44 and play Dingley in the preliminary final. D2 moved into the grand final with a 4 goal win over St Kilda City. D4 moved into a preliminary final against Keysborough after defeating Dingley 29 to 18.
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; Flow Printing, Eagle Printer, 360 South, Artscape Landscaping, Rick Butler Market Gardens, Essential Finance Pty Ltd, Miracle Autospray, Steve Wilby Transport, PPM Concrete Constructions, Bendigo Bank Dingley Village, Paving 2000, Cheltenham Conveyancing
HAMPTON www.hamptonhammers.com
Colts In what was an important game for the boys we were able to get 18 on the park for the start of the game which was an achievement in itself given the injury curse that has hit the club. It was a close tussle in the 1st quarter with both teams having a real crack. In the 2nd quarter our boys were able to come to terms with the heavy conditions and open up a little break at ½ time. In the 2nd half we were able to get our running game going and our big forwards capitalized to run out comfortable 80 point winners. It was good to see big “Izzy” Elisaia kicking 3 along with the dangerous Zac Allen. Better players were Gassy, who backed up and was best in the 2nds also, The Smiths, little Bunna, Bails and Diggers.
Seconds Skye at Skye is never easy at the best of time, unfortunately due to injuries our task was going to be near impossible, we managed to scrap together a side of
some sort to take the field. Thanks to Batty’s mate Tim and young Gassy for helping out. Again we were well beaten however we battled hard until the end. Let’s hope we get numbers back this week so we can regroup and have a win at home.
Seniors Again two late changes on Saturday morning due to illness, on the positive side it was great to see Batty back in the seniors after 12 months on the side line with a serious shoulder injury. Our effort and intent couldn’t be questioned on the day, ( even at local level we need to do the right thing during the week, 8 senior players on the track Tuesday night – enough said NOT GOOD ENOUGH) again it just came down to basic fundamental errors at costly times. We were able to take a narrow lead into the last quarter however when it counted Skye had too many tricks and ran out winners by three goals. We now need to rely on results going our way if we are to make finals.
Better players for the day were Batty with 3 goals, Harro, Diggers, Sheddars, Kezza and Burgs.
Social $5k day 16th August $100 a ticket – 5 hrs of drinks and food plus a band and a chance to win the money. Best Sunday in Melbourne.
Presentation Night 26th of September held at the Sandy Football Club, Jake Chitty is taking deposits. Must pay soon, seats must be paid for asap, as there is no pay on the night.
Sponsor of the week Celebrations Highett – tell manager Paul your from the hammers and he will look after you.
Sponsors Major Hampton Football club would like to thank all their dedicated sponsors - Highett Bendigo Bank, Sandringham Central Veterinary Hospital, Highett RSL, Local Milk Supplies, thelocalhighett.com.au café bar grill, People’s Choice Credit Union, IMMIJ Print, LTD Promotions, Total Waste Solutions and Choices Flooring Frankston.
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DIVISION 2: CLUB NOTESMURRUMBEENA On The Field Murrumbeena went down the road to Oakleigh Districts to take on the ladder leaders in a game that would show the Beena boys where they really stood this season.
The Reserves game was a good one for our team. The Beena boys came out and played good football against Districts. Murrumbeena were in front at the first change. From there on they took control and played well in each quarter. Josh Smith gave us a target up front. The game was a struggle but we showed how well we can play and came away with a good win on the day. Some of our best players in a good team were, Chris Keating, David Schmiedl and Sam Stamos.
In the Senior’s game Murrumbeena were against a big hard team who have shown that they can beat most sides. The Beena were missing some key players, but the team that took the ground put in a strong effort. The game was still in the balance till the final quarter. Oakleigh finished with a good win, but our boys showed that they are a chance in the finals. Some of Murrumbeena’s better players were Matt Jones, Tom Valenta and Kane Downing.
Off The Field Today is Pink lady day at Murrumbeena. We will be raising money for Breast Cancer research. A big welcome to all the ladies who have come to join in the celebrations. At half time we have an exhibition match of Gaelic Football given by 2 mixed sides of players who train at
the Beena arena. The MFNC wishes to thank all those who have made this day a great success by sponsoring aspects of our Pink Lady Day.
22nd August is the night for the night for the Murrumbeena Presentation Ball and final vote count. Let’s make it a great ending to the Home and Away season.
Sponsors The ‘Beena is indebted to the following 2015 loyal sponsors: Thomson Real Estate, Sheen Panels, Oakleigh Lions, Chadstone Toyota, Attwood Newsagency, Brew Café, Bowen Automotive, NAB, Bakers Delight Carnegie, the Rosstown Hotel, Morgans Finance Advisors Brighton, Bendigo Bank, Flight Centre Carnegie, Gianna Molinaro of South Melbourne and all our player sponsors.
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SKYE Football It was a tough slog down at Wedge Road last weekend, the ground was wet and muddy after the rainfall during the week. The Under 19s were first up for the day and struggled to score against a well versed Hampton side. The Club would love to see the team give it their all for the last two weeks of the season, best of luck to Adam and the boys for this week. The Thirds travelled to Keysborough and had a great 100+ point win. The Reserves came close to having a 200 point win against Hampton’s Reserves, a super impressive effort! The Seniors had a great start to the day, Hampton closely followed and
hit the front by just one point at three quarter time. Our guys took their opportunities in the fourth quarter and finished up 3 goals in front at the final siren. All in all, a great weekend at The Hangar and we look forward to backing it up this weekend with four great matches. We are PROUD TO BE SKYE.
This Week Skye FC VS Springvale at Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve. The Thirds VS Black Rock at 8:45am. The Under 19s VS Dingley at 10:30. The Reserves and Seniors VS Springvale from 12:15pm. The Bombers need you cheering them on into the finals, come on down this week to show your support.
Social $3,000 Draw is THIS SATURDAY, you should already have all tickets sold and returned to the bar by now. Your ticket includes beer, wine and soft drink from 7:30-9:30pm. This is always a fantastic night, bring your friends along and enjoy! COMING UP next week – 22nd August is the last round of the season and Vote Count for all teams at the Clubrooms from 7pm.
Sponsors Thanks to our 2015 sponsors for their support, Harcourts Carrum Downs, D & D Heating and Cooling, Icon Sports, The Bottle-O Carrum Downs, Lawrence & Hanson, The Albion Hotel – Dandenong, The Sands Hotel, The Seaford Hotel, Lime Health & Fitness, Flinders Community Christian College.
OAKLEIGH DISTRICTOn The Ground Speaking of the ground, what a disappointing playing surface it has become. From a once promised showpiece of sport to an overused, no one cares, half naked patch of dirt. Someone please use a bit of common sense and start diverting the traffic to the other (several) well looked after grounds in close proximity so our ground can get the much needed work required to recover.
With that being said, we managed to play three games of footy for two wins against good opposition on a half /half surface .
The U19’s kept a finals berth alive with
an inaccurate but improving display and must maintain the momentum to overcome a big challenge at home this week against Hallam.
Huge challenge also for the senior sides, with a Keysborough outfit aiming for the same as us at their Pristine arena. Lets hope its as good as the first time around.
Off The Ground Want to win one ounce 24 carat pure gold bar (1st prize) or a ten ounce 100% pure silver bar (2nd prize) or a Jack Daniels guitar, amp and tuner(3rd prize) Put yourself in the picture and purchase one or a book(6 for cost of 5) from Pittsy Snr ASAP.
The 2015 vote count for all sides will be held after the last H & A
game in the social rooms with the winners (raffle as well) awarded at Presentation night on October 10 at the Matthew Flinders Hotel. Table plan in social rooms to put your name family and friends on for a great night.
Sponsors The ODFC would like to thank the following groups of people for their Wonderful support..... Dandy Floor Centre, Urban Body Corporate Management, G & C Motors, ABP Consultants, Global Plumbing, Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena, Chadstone Toyota, East Oakleigh IGA, Garden Gear, Ausreo, Trevillian Signs, Big Hen Building Supplies, Ray White Oakleigh, IL Duca Restaurant, Ideal Garden Supplies, Gold Members and Photo Sponsors. Go Oaks
HIGHETT Our ladies had a win and a
second, the unders kept trying hard all day,
the reserves gained second position on the
ladder, due to their win and the seniors led
most of the day except when it mattered. We
have lost a few this season by a few, keep the
good attendance at training, which stays with
us each week on the ground.
GO DOGGIES.
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SFNL MEDIA DESK
Division 3 Seniors, Reserves & Thirds RedSat August 22 Qualifying Final: 2 v 3 Meade Reserve, Clayton
Sun August 23 Elimination Final 4 v 5 Meade Reserve, Clayton
Sat August 29 Second Semi Final: 1 v Winner of Qualifying Final Ross St Reserve, Heatherton
Sun August 30 First Semi Final: Loser of Qualifying Final v Winner of Elimination Final Ross St Reserve, Heatherton
Sat September 5 Preliminary Final: Loser of Second Semi Final v Winner of First Semi Final Meade Reserve, Clayton
Sat September 12 Grand Final: Winner of Second Semi Final v Winner of Preliminary Final Ross St Reserve, Heatherton
Division 2 Seniors, Reserves & Thirds BlueSat August 29 Qualifying Final: 2 v 3 Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham
Sun August 30 Elimination Final 4 v 5 Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham
Sat September 5 Second Semi Final: 1 v Winner of Qualifying Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham
Sun September 6 First Semi Final: Loser of Qualifying Final v Winner of Elimination Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham
Sat September 12 Preliminary Final: Loser of Second Semi Final v Winner of First Semi Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham
Sat September 19 Grand Final: Winner of Second Semi Final v Winner of Preliminary Final Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham
Division 1 Seniors, Reserves & Under 19'sSat August 29 Qualifying Final: 2 v 3 Springvale Reserve, Springvale
Sun August 30 Elimination Final 4 v 5 Springvale Reserve, Springvale
Sat September 5 Second Semi Final: 1 v Winner of Qualifying Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale
Sun September 6 First Semi Final: Loser of Qualifying Final v Winner of Elimination Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale
Sun September 13 Preliminary Final: Loser of Second Semi Final v Winner of First Semi Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale
Sun September 20 Grand Final: Winner of Second Semi Final v Winner of Preliminary Final Springvale Reserve, Springvale
FINAL MATCH TIMESThirds: 9:30am Under 19's: 9:30am Reserves: 12:00pm Seniors: 2:15pm
GRAND FINAL MATCH TIMESThirds: 9:30am Under 19's: 9:30am Reserves: 12:00pm Seniors: 2:30pm
LIMITED PARKING AVAILABLE AT SPRINGVALE RESERVE - $5 (STREET PARKING AVAILABLE)
NO PUBLIC PARKING AVAILABLE AT JACK BARKER OVAL, MEADE RESERVE, ROSS ST RESERVE (STREET PARKING AVAILABLE)
STRICTLY NO ALCOHOL TO BE TAKEN INTO VENUES
2015 SFNL SAS SECURITY FINALS SERIES
2015 SFNL NETBALL FINALS SERIESAll SFNL Netball Finals matches are played at the SDNA Netball Complex, Rowan Rd, Dingley Village.
Drawn Games in Finals • There is to be a one minute time allowance to enable teams to change ends and scores to be verified on score sheet.
• Positional changes and/or substitutions may only be made prior to any additional time commencing
• 2 x 6 minute halves to be played. 2 minute half time break.
• Should there still be a draw at the end of the second half of extra time, play continues until one team has a two (2) goal advantage.
Saturday August 15 - Preliminary Finals
Divisions 2, 4 and 6 – 12:00pm
Divisions 1, 3 and 5 – 1:20pm
Saturday August 22 – Grand Finals
Divisions 2, 4 and 6 – 12:10pm
Divisions 1, 3 and 5 – 1:50pm
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SFNL MEDIA DESKMIRABILE HITS THE BIG TIME / WILL HUNTER
Up-and-coming Southern Football Netball League umpire Annie Mirabile will take to the field at Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon to umpire the AFL Women’s match between the Western Bulldogs and Melbourne.
Mirabile is one of three AFL Victoria female umpires selected to officiate the match that will feature as a curtain-raiser to the Bulldogs
and Demons AFL clash and will also be televised on Channel 7.
Adding to the match’s Southern League flavour will be Libby Toovey, a former graduate of the SFNL umpiring system who currently officiates in the VFL.
Although the appointment came as a bit of a surprise to Mirabile, the 21-year-old said she was excited to be given the opportunity and was proud to represent the SFNL on the big stage.
“It was pretty unexpected really. I just got an email saying sort of ‘save the date, we might need you’ and then a week or so ago I got told I was in, which was exciting,” Mirabile said.
“It’s pretty exciting. I’ve never umpired on that sort of a stage before.
“(I’m) obviously pretty proud to be picked. Hopefully I can do the League proud and the Umpiring Association.”
Mirabile umpired the corresponding Dogs/Demons women’s fixture last year, but with the added pressure of television cameras this year she is keen to put in a good performance.
“Hopefully (I can umpire) pretty well. I did the equivalent game last year, except that wasn’t televised or anything, so I guess this is a bigger audience,” she said.
Mirabile is also looking forward to teaming up again with her good friend and former colleague Toovey.
“She’s left a big hole at the League having gone to the VFL this year so it would be great to umpire with her again. We’re great mates so it should be great,”
Mirabile said.
Over the last few seasons Mirabile has developed into one of the SFNL’s elite umpires and officiated last year’s SFNL Division 1 senior-grade Grand Final.
Mirabile was also presented with the AFL Victoria Golden Whistle Award in 2014 for her work in the VWFL and also umpired in the AFL Victoria Metro Championships in March this year.
SFNL Director of Umpiring Peter Mair said that Mirabile has developed into a terrific umpire and possesses all the necessary skills to follow Toovey into VFL ranks.
“She’s developed really well over the last couple of years,” Mair said.
“She’s a great decision-maker, she’s very composed and she’s now got herself really, really fit as well.
“She’s very capable of umpiring the next level.”
Mair also said the fact this match was being officiated by two current or former umpires from the SFNL system was testament to the programs the League has in place to develop whistle-blowers.
“Its’ really exciting to have two (SFNL) reps in that match, there’s no doubt about that,” he said.
“It confirms our development programs, our coaching programs, and the environment we’ve been able to set up over the last couple of years.”
2015 Women’s Exhibition MatchWestern Bulldogs vs Melbourne
Sunday 16th August - 12:35pm
Etihad Stadium
Live on Channel 7 from 12:30pm
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POCKET PROFILENickname: Howie
Age: 25
Height: 186cm
Position: Midfield
Junior club: Ashburton Eagles – Canterbury AFL, New Zealand
Occupation: Patent/Design Administrator
AFL Team Supported: Hawthorn
Favourite player to watch as a kid: Shane Crawford
Career highlight: Captaining my country
What music gets you up and about pre-game: Foo Fighters
Superstitions: Mouthguard always in left sock & baked beans on toast pre-game
Best piece of advice you’ve been given: Never give up
Favourite holiday destination: Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
If you owned a racehorse, you would call it: ‘Postman Pat’
Best subject at school: Eating my lunch and playing touch footy at lunch time
In the movie of your life, the actor that would play you is: Gerard Butler
Signature dish: Devilled Sausages
Your last meal would be: Chicken Parma
Favourite movie: The Other Guys
Most useless thing you’ve ever purchased: A grey suit Morphsuit
Describe yourself in three words: Hardworking, Reliable, Positive
Your coach’s favourite saying: Favourite word would be ‘ethos’. Just tries to get it in anywhere he can, even if it doesn’t make sense.
You would spend your last $20 on: Tatts Lotto scratchies
Your most prized possession is: The Foxtel remote
Give us your best dad joke: What time did the man go to the dentist? Tooth hurt-y
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OAKLEIGH DISTRICTANDREW HOWISON
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Do you have a club stalwart playing a milestone game on the weekend? Is your club helping to raise much-needed funds and awareness for a local
charitable organisation? Do you have an upcoming club function like a Hall of Fame Gala or a Premiership Reunion that you’d like to promote?
Then we want to know about it!
Put the word out and send through your important news to [email protected] to have your club stories published in the Media Desk pages of the SFNL Record.
SFNL MEDIA DESKASHWOOD’S BIGGEST KICK TO KICK
With this Saturday being Ashwood’s last home and away game of the year at Essex Heights Reserve, the club has organised a kick to kick on the ground at half
time of the seniors match to raise money for charity.
There will be a $2 entry fee to participate in Ashwood’s Biggest Kick to Kick, with all proceeds raised directly benefiting the Cancer Council. There will also be
volunteers collecting money in tins around the ground to assist the club’s fundraising efforts.
This is an issue close to the club’s heart, as one a well-known club volunteer is going currently going through a tough time.
It is also hoped that this will become an annual event at the Ashwood Football Club.
So bring your dad, mum, brother, sister, mates, grandparents and your own football along to enjoy the day and be part of Ashwood’s Biggest Kick to Kick.
What: Ashwood’s Biggest Kick to Kick
When: Saturday 15th August
Where: Essex Heights Reserve, Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley
Time: Half time of seniors match (Approx 3:00pm)
Cost: $2
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DIVISION 3 RESULTS: ROUND 17
Lyndale 1.2 2.6 4.9 6.11-47Endeavour Hills 3.8 10.11 14.17 19.20-134
Lyndale: Goal Kickers: B. Tosh 2, D. Tormey 2, M. Babar, V. Rexha Best Players: A. Mattiuzzo, B. Tosh, D. Tormey, D. Weston, A. Bertucci, V. RexhaEndeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: B. Swift 3, D. Morrison 3, S. Peake 2, B. Graham 2, M. Whatman 2, C. LeGrand 2, B. Hoe 2, N. Peake, M. Peake, A. Brooks Best Players: A. Brooks, B. Moriarty, J. Matwijkiw, M. Peake, B. Swift, D. Morrison
Lyndale 1.0 2.2 3.3 3.3-21Endeavour Hills 5.2 8.5 18.8 31.11-197
Lyndale: Goal Kickers: Not supplied Best PLayers: Not supplied Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: A. McPherson 5, M. Sleiman 4, D. Ayton 4, C. Jarrett 4, N. Crutchley 4, A. Kartner 2, J. Taplin, R. Tinney, A. Walters, T. Craik, J. Daly, S. Walters, R. Cooper, G. Baxter Best Players: A. McPherson, S. Walters, D. Ayton, M. Meyer, T. Carr-Lehne, R. Thomas
South Yarra 0.1 2.4 3.7 4.10-34Ashwood 8.3 13.4 17.5 20.8-128
South Yarra: Goal Kickers: A. Pane 2, D. Mendes, C. Matheson Best Players: T. MacDonald, D. Russell, K. Finlayson, A. Pane, D. Mendes, M. SymonsAshwood: Goal Kickers: P. Wineberg 5, J. Chapman 4, C. Meyers 3, J. Nelson 3, J. Barker, N. Ignatenko, C. Scully, R. O’Brien, K. Jones Best Players: M. Saunders, J. Toan, M. Menzies, P. Wineberg, J. Chapman, R. O’Brien
South Yarra 4.3 9.5 15.7 22.11-143Ashwood 1.1 2.1 8.3 11.5-71
South Yarra: Goal Kickers: T. Lange 8, S. Jewell 5, R. Dore 3, C. Sharpley 3, M. Phillips 2, W. Smith Best Players:, T. Lange, M. Higgins, C. Sharpley, A. Strelec, S. Jewell, O. SmithAshwood: Goal Kickers: E. Ah Dar 3, P. Hattersley 3, J. Morrey 2, B. Newman, J. Burns, S. Adam Best Players: J. Taylor, D. Connick, J. Burley, D. McBaron, E. Ah Dar, P. Hattersley
Dandenong 5.4 7.8 7.12 9.13-67Hallam 2.1 3.3 5.7 7.11-53
Dandenong: Goal Kickers: C. Arnold 3, D. McGregor 2, N. Taylor, D. Barrie, S. Young, C. Riley Best Players: J. Furborough, L. Harvey, C. Riley, J. Ward, J. Cole, S. YoungHallam: Goal Kickers: S. Thomas 4, T. Callander, D. Maskiell, M. Neve Best Players: M. Neve, T. Walker, S. Gaitely, S. Thomas, C. Reeves, A. Daly
Dandenong 1.2 2.5 4.7 6.9-45Hallam 0.2 2.2 5.4 5.5-35
Dandenong: Goal Kickers: M. Lawrence 5, D. Arnold Best Players: T. Manion, J. Hook, S. Davis, A. Jayasinghe, B. McLeod, M. PafitiHallam: Goal Kickers: S. Cosas, J. Sanbar, M. Wilson, D. Garnar, A. Mutsaers, R. Suttie Best Players: A. Mutsaers, M. Wilson, D. McIvor, D. Garnar, J. Vaux, R. Suttie
Black Rock 2.6 7.9 11.12 11.15-81Sandown 1.0 1.2 2.5 6.6-42
Black Rock: Goal Kickers: A. Lane 2, S. Taylor 2, M. Winberg 2, W. Sanchez 2, C. Durie, L. Quirk, M. Spohn Best Players: D. Kick, K. Spratt, W. Sanchez, J. Williams, B. Stephenson, C. DurieSandown: Goal Kickers: L. Newton 2, C. O’Shaughnessy, J. D’Atri, M. Frenken, M. Davis Best Players: S. Ritchie, R. Gow, M. Uaongo, K. D’Atri, C. O’Shaughnessy, L. Newton
Black Rock 5.3 6.4 13.7 16.7-103Sandown 1.0 2.3 2.3 3.6-24
Black Rock: Goal Kickers: P. Hanmer 6, B. Fairhurst 4, J. McMahon 2, J. Nicholson 2, R. Brand, B. Emanuel Best Players: M. Gomizel, J. Nicholson, P. Hanmer, B. Bowker, J. McMahon, J. StarkeSandown: Goal Kickers: J. Hewitt, G. Burns, A. Powell Best Players: T. Nancarrow, A. La Rocca, N. Brown, A. Powell, Z. Machfud, B. Walker
Moorabbin 3.4 5.7 11.11 12.14-86Carrum Patterson Lakes 5.1 5.6 9.7 9.8-62
Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: M. Johansson 4, S. Jackson 2, K. Steel 2, S. Pappas, S. Kelly, M. Kinsella, Z. Hostalek Best Players: S. Pappas, Z. Hostalek, M. Johansson, S. Jackson, H. Schipper, T. DaveyCarrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: T. March 4, S. Cormack 2, J. Dalton, A. Hollingsworth, J. Grigg Best Players: C. Hatzis, C. Mouritz, S. Cormack, A. Lazzaro, D. Graves, J. McMurray
Moorabbin 2.2 7.6 13.12 17.18-120Carrum Patterson Lakes 3.1 4.1 4.5 4.8-32
Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: W. Kruss 5, M. Lobb 4, H. Kiki 3, J. Parker 2, R. Johnson, M. Johnson, M. Herbert Best Players: R. Parker, T. De Niese, M. Herbert, M. Johnson, D. Stynes, J. PsarasCarrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: C. Neale, M. Swift, M. Dicker, B. McRae Best Players: M. Swift, B. McRae, J. Dunstan, J. Cookson, P. Perez, D. Nash
Southern Dragons 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.10-34Mount Waverley 0.0 0.0 0.0 19.20-134
Mount Waverley won via forfeit.
Southern Dragons 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.3-21Mount Waverley 0.0 0.0 0.0 31.11.197
Mount Waverley won via forfeit.
SENIORSTEAM P W L D F A % PTSBlack Rock 16 13 3 0 1789 942 189.92 56
Moorabbin 16 13 3 0 1705 1227 138.96 56
Mount Waverley 16 12 4 0 1534 1048 146.37 52
C.P.L 16 11 5 0 1663 1087 152.99 48
Ashwood 17 11 6 0 1502 1086 138.31 44
Endeavour Hills 17 11 6 0 1554 1272 122.17 44
South Yarra 16 8 8 0 1256 1106 113.56 36
Lyndale 16 6 10 0 1236 1425 86.74 28
Sandown 16 4 12 0 1095 1391 78.72 20
Dandenong 16 2 14 0 936 1608 58.21 12
Hallam 17 3 14 0 842 1476 57.05 12
Southern Dragons 9 0 9 0 691 2135 32.37 0
RESERVESTEAM P W L D F A % PTSSouth Yarra 16 15 1 0 1799 600 299.83 64
Endeavour Hills 16 14 2 0 1723 746 230.97 60
Black Rock 16 12 4 0 1630 822 198.30 52
C.P.L 16 11 5 0 1451 1041 139.39 48
Moorabbin 16 10 6 0 1539 1005 153.13 44
Ashwood 17 10 7 0 1508 971 155.30 40
Dandenong 16 6 10 0 1046 1239 84.42 28
Mount Waverley 16 5 11 0 925 1333 69.39 24
Sandown 16 4 12 0 990 1134 87.30 20
Lyndale 16 4 12 0 885 1474 60.04 20
Hallam 17 2 15 0 633 1858 34.07 8
Southern Dragons 8 0 8 0 332 2238 14.83 0
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Despite four goals from Shane Thomas, Hallam was unable to conquer home side Dandenong. The Redlegs shot out to a 29-point advantage by half time and finished up winning by 14 points. It was the first time Dandenong’s players have sung their club song since round 5 and Joshua Furborough helped make the win possible, being named the Redlegs’ best player. This was a significant achievement as he has played predominantly in the thirds this season, and had not previously featured in the seniors.
A strong second half from Moorabbin led to a four-goal home victory over Carrum Patterson Lakes. At the main break, the Kangaroos were in front by just a behind. Despite being on the beaten team, leading goal scorer Trevor March added another four, taking his season total to 76. Moorabbin’s Stele Pappas was named its best player, but Matthew Johansson again demonstrated his importance for the Kangaroos with four goals.
With the lure of a potential spot in the finals, Endeavour Hills asserted itself over home team Lyndale. The Falcons were always in charge, grabbing an 87-point win, which could have been even more with straighter kicking for goal. Still, it keeps their prospect of finals alive for at least another week. Daniel Morrison and Ben Swift snared three goals each for the high-flying Falcons and their best player was Aaron Brooks.
Another team that desperately needed a win was Ashwood, which faced a potentially tricky contest on South Yarra’s sloping ground. The Magpies had the task of heading downhill in the first term, but needed no time to adjust. They stunned the Lions with eight goals, setting up a 50-point quarter time lead. Ashwood added another five majors in the second term, showing that going uphill was no problem either. A couple of goals late in the term did little to ease the pain for the Lions, as they trailed by 11 goals with another half to endure.
Paul Wineberg booted five goals, one more than the Lions’ total for the game, and his teammate Jake Chapman chipped in with four. However, it was Mitch Saunders who had the honour of being named the Magpies’ best. The final margin was a well-deserved 94 points.
Daniel Kick was named his team’s best performer, helping Black Rock to another win, this time by 39 points over the visiting Sandown. The Cobras were comprehensively beaten in the first three quarters and, trailing by 61 points with a term to play, a spanking seemed likely. Surprisingly, the Jets did not add another goal, whilst Sandown put through four.
The script couldn’t have been written any better as we head into the final round of the home and away season.
With the last position in the finals not yet settled, the two sides fighting for this spot each take on one of the division’s top teams in Round 18.
Ashwood vs Moorabbin (Essex Heights Reserve) The equation is simple for fifth-placed Ashwood. A home win over Moorabbin will see the Magpies head into the finals. They have a substantially better percentage than Endeavour Hills, which is equal on wins. Ashwood is coming off a strong win in Round 17, and will be confident against the Kangaroos after an away victory against them earlier this season. Moorabbin will be going all out in the hope that it can pinch top spot, and a week off, to start the finals. This should be a great match, and it is not easy to pick the winner, but Ashwood may just get the job done on its own turf.
Endeavour Hills vs Black Rock (Barry Simon Reserve) Endeavour Hills is still lurking in sixth spot and might yet feature in the finals. The Falcons need to beat the competition leader, Black Rock, and are also relying on a slip-up from Ashwood. Last time Endeavour Hills played the Jets, it copped a 96-point walloping and found itself sitting two games out of the five. A lot has changed since and a Falcons’ fairytale is not out of the question. The underdog will give a good account of itself in this one, but the Jets have a bit more class and will win.
Mount Waverley vs South Yarra (Mayfield Park) Mount Waverley is still in with a chance to snatch second place and will be merciless when South Yarra pays a visit. The Mountain Lions enter this encounter refreshed after a bye. South Yarra, on the other hand, comes into this one with the weight of a demoralising defeat on its shoulders. Unfortunately, its season appears set to finish with more of the same.
Carrum Patterson Lakes vs Lyndale (Roy Dore Reserve) Carrum Patterson Lakes sits fourth on the ladder and even a win over Lyndale is unlikely to improve the Lions’ position. But it is a good opportunity to tune up for the finals. For Lyndale it has been a disappointing season after winning a couple of finals last year, and the Pumas will give their all in this clash, but CPL is destined to win comfortably.
Sandown vs Dandenong (Edinburgh Reserve) Win or lose, Sandown can’t move from ninth on the ladder. However, it will be keen to finish a disappointing season on a positive note when it takes on Dandenong at home. The Redlegs need to win to avoid slipping to 11th place and, with the confidence of a win in Round 17, will have strong self-belief. It should be a good game, with the Cobras set to prevail by a few goals.
Hallam has this week’s bye, so has played its last game for the season.
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@Apaloczi@Apaloczi 2015 DIVISION 3 SENIORS FIXTURE
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ROUND 111-Apr Black Rock 11.17.83 def South Yarra 5.5.35Lyndale 13.6.84 def Dandenong 5.11.41Moorabbin 19.13.127 def Southern Dragons 10.8.68Ashwood 11.8.74 def by Mount Waverley 14.8.92C.P.L 22.15.147 def Hallam 6.7.43Endeavour Hills 13.12.90 def Sandown 10.10.70
ROUND 218-AprDandenong 5.4.34 def by Black Rock 10.14.74Southern Dragons 8.12.60 def by Lyndale 10.20.80Mount Waverley 10.17.77 def by Moorabbin 11.12.78Hallam 8.3.51 def by Ashwood 10.8.68C.P.L 12.10.82 def Sandown 9.12.66South Yarra 9.14.68 def by Endeavour Hills 10.14.74
ROUND 325-AprBlack Rock 28.26-194 def Southern Dragons 1.4-10Lyndale 7.11-53 def by Mount Waverley 15.5-95Moorabbin 16.12-108 def Hallam 13.12-90Ashwood 14.10-94 def Sandown 4.9-33Endeavour Hills 11.15-81 def by C.P.L 18.11-119Dandenong 6.9-45 def by South Yarra 14.10-94
ROUND 42-MayBlack Rock 17.14-116 def Hallam 8.7-55Sandown 14.10-94 def Lyndale 13.12-90Moorabbin 23.12-150 def Endeavour Hills 16.8-104C.P.L 22.17-149 def Ashwood 8.3-51Dandenong 5.5-35 def by Mount Waverley 17.19-121Southern Dragons 3.7-25 def by South Yarra 11.11-77
ROUND 59-MayMount Waverley 11.8-74 def by Black Rock 12.12-84Hallam 4.9-33 def by Lyndale 10.6-66Sandown 8.10-58 def by Moorabbin 9.9-63Endeavour Hills 7.20-62 def by Ashwood 10.8-68South Yarra 11.10-76 def C.P.L 9.7-61Southern Dragons 5.10-40 def by Dandenong 14.8-92
ROUND 616-MaySandown 8.7-55 def by Black Rock 15.23-113Endeavour Hills 20.17-137 def Lyndale 16.10-106C.P.L 7.8-50 def by Moorabbin 12.15-87Ashwood 9.14-68 def South Yarra 9.8-62Mt Waverley 17.12-114 def Southern Dragons 10.8-68Hallam 8.9-57 def by Dandenong 3.7-25
ROUND 7 23-May Black Rock 21.19-145 def Endeavour Hills 7.7-49Lyndale 9.8-62 def by C.P.L 18.10-118Moorabbin 9.8-62 def by Ashwood 14.9-93Dandenong 9.4-58 def by Sandown 15.12-102Southern Dragons 7.11-53 def by Hallam 8.12-60South Yarra 5.16-46 def by Mount Waverley 12.5-77
ROUND 8 30-May Black Rock 16.21-117 def Lyndale 11.11-77Dandenong 5.9-39 def by Moorabbin 19.16-130Ashwood 28.14-182 def Southern Dragons 6.7-43Mount Waverley 10.14-74 def C.P.L 8.13-61Sandown 7.14-56 def by South Yarra 10.9-69Hallam 11.4-70 def by Endeavour Hills 16.14-110
ROUND 9 13-Jun Black Rock 11.9-75 def by Ashwood 14.10-94Moorabbin 10.14-74 def by Lyndale 14.14-98Dandenong 7.10-52 def by C.P.L 17.15-117Southern Dragons 4.1-25 def by Endeavour Hills 29.16-190Mount Waverley 18.16-124 def Sandown 12.10-82South Yarra 13.17-95 def Hallam 3.4-22
OPTIMUS CONCUSSION AWARENESS ROUND 10 20-Jun Moorabbin 14.11-95 def Black Rock 12.16-88Lyndale 5.5-35 def by South Yarra 22.11-143Ashwood 21.15-141 def Dandenong 6.8-44C.P.L 22.14-144 def Southern Dragons 5.5-35Endeavour Hills 12.13-85 def Mount Waverley 8.9-57Sandown 9.9-63 def Hallam 5.13-43
ROUND 11 27-Jun C.P.L 12.11-83 def by Black Rock 14.11-95Lyndale 7.7-49 def by Ashwood 11.14-80South Yarra 13.8-86 def by Moorabbin 15.13-103Endeavour Hills 14.12-96 def Dandenong 10.9-69Southern Dragons 5.13-43 def by Sandown 15.13-103Hallam 5.13-43 def by Mount Waverley 9.11-65
ROUND 12 4-Jul South Yarra 12.5-77 def Black Rock 8.12-60Dandenong 7.8-50 def by Lyndale 8.13-61Southern Dragons 5.3-33 def by Moorabbin 19.13-127Mount Waverley 10.18-78 def Ashwood 8.9-57Hallam 5.3-33 def by C.P.L 19.13-127Sandown 5.9-39 def by Endeavour Hills 9.9-63
ROUND 1311-JulBlack Rock 19.11-125 def Dandenong 4.8-32Lyndale 19.11-125 def Southern Dragons 2.12-24Moorabbin 10.12-72 def by Mount Waverley 12.8-80Ashwood 18.13-121 def Hallam 5.11-41Sandown 2.11-23 def by C.P.L 12.12-84Endeavour Hills 10.16-76 def South Yarra 6.5-41
GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME ROUND 1418-JulSouthern Dragons 7.8-50 def by Black Rock 17.12-114Mount Waverley 17.9-111 def Lyndale 12.11-83Hallam 9.4-58 def by Moorabbin 17.12-114Sandown 10.14-74 def Ashwood 10.8-68C.P.L 11.10-76 def Endeavour Hills 11.9-75South Yarra 6.18-54 def Dandenong 7.8-50
ROUND 1525-JulBlack Rock 5.7-37 def Mount Waverley 4.12-36Lyndale 5.11-41 def by Hallam 7.4-46Moorabbin 22.15-147 def Sandown 10.8-68Ashwood 5.10-40 def by Endeavour Hills 7.11-53C.P.L 14.15-99 def South Yarra 11.7-73Dandenong 22.15-147 def Southern Dragons 4.12-36
ROUND 161-AugHallam 7.2-44 def by Black Rock 12.18-90Endeavour Hills 10.15-75 def by Moorabbin 12.10-82Ashwood 11.9-75 def by C.P.L 12.12-84Mount Waverley 17.23-125 def Dandenong 8.8-56South Yarra 17.23-125 def Southern Dragons 7.2-44Lyndale 12.7-79 def Sandown 9.13-67
ROUND 178-AugBlack Rock v SandownLyndale v Endeavour HillsMoorabbin v Carrum Patterson LakesSouth Yarra v AshwoodDandenong v HallamSouthern Dragons v Mount Waverley
ROUND 1815-AugEndeavour Hills v Black RockCarrum Patterson Lakes v LyndaleAshwood v MoorabbinHallam v Southern DragonsMount Waverley v South YarraSandown v Dandenong
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BLACK ROCK
DIVISION 3: ROUND 18
BLACK ROCKGround: McDonald Reserve, Black Rock
Telephone: 0419 140 476
Colours: Red and Black
Senior Coach: John Burke
Reserves Coach: John Sinclair
Thirds Coach: Michael Bennett
# THIRDS1 Sinclair, John
2 Winberg, Mark
3 Keele, Richard
4 Strong, Ben
7 Bennett, Michael
9 Kilmister, Jeremy
11 Hobbs, Andrew
15 Crozier, Trent
16 Pratt, Dan
19 Scott, Robert
21 Nopper, Bradley
22 Broadstock, Andrew
24 Smith, Ben
26 Khoweiss, Makram
28 De Munk, Tim
29 Hamilton, Luke
31 Agostino, Daniel
32 Watson, David
33 Millar, Ben
39 Hosking, Aaron
40 Wise, Grenville
42 Laux, Ben
43 Phelps, Andrew
44 Malliaras, George
46 Ferries, Cooper
47 Turner, Adam
53 Fraser, Ben
54 Barry, John
57 Smith, Darren
58 Jones, Leigh
60 Peters, William
64 Paynter, Haydn
68 Paynter, Callum
73 Anderson, Todd
86 Hogg, Michael
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Durie, Cory 32 Rafferty, Brent
2 Sanchez, Will 33 Fitzgerald, Tim
2b Nicholson, James 34 Hellyer, Nick
3 Williams, Jay 36 Steinberg, Dave
4 Shulman, Alex 37 Henry, Brenton
5 Owen, Nick 38 Birt, Andrew
6 Meehan, Brad 39 Lawrence, Kris
7 Kick, Daniel 40 Johnson, Matt
8 Whiting, Ben 43 Williams, Tyson
9 Baranski, Steve 44 Emanuel, Ben
10 Coleman, Jack 47 Mooney, Lachlan
11 Ferguson, Andrew 48 Bonser, Sam
12 Baines, Chris 50 Shulman, Jamie
13 O'Brien, Darcy 51 Jepson, Terry
14 Fairhurst, Brad 56 Parsons, Roy
15 Luke, Andrew 62 Wilson, Luke
16 McMahon, Jake 63 Shone, Chris
17 Dalton, Tom 65 Maitland, Sam
18 Spratt, Kelly 67 Bowker, Brad
19 Quirk, Lachlan 70 Spohn, Michael
20 Bice, Aaron 71 Riddock, Jonny
21 Winberg, Mark 73 Edwards, Kaine
22 Stephenson, Brendan 74 Knight, Chris
23 Swan, Oliver 75 Kriegar, Joe
24 Dewar, Tom 78 Brostek, Dean
25 Starke, Jeremy 82 Edwards, Kaine
26 Telemzouguer, Gary 85 Lane, Adrian
27 Bond, Lincoln 88 Brand, Richard
29 Peet, Dylan 99 Irons, Patrick
Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles drive, Endeavour Hills 3802
Telephone: 0432854796
Colours: Green and Gold V
Senior Coach: Steve Muscat
Reserve Coach: Mark Zullan
ENDEAVOUR HILLS
# THIRDS
56 Sam Walters
59 Brian Mery
60 Ryan Thomas
61 Matthew Tran
62 Daniel Allen
63 Jordan Minerve
64 Adam Klas
65 Calvin Muscat
66 Greg Baxter
67 Mitch Rossborough
69 Keenan Frans
70 Daniel Sim
71 Brad Bell
72 Tyler Legrand
73 Joel Marie
74 Joey Levonic
77 Hayden Favero
78 Jake Daly
79 Jordan Volkoff
88 Ben Dwan
78 Jake Daly
79 Jordan Volkoff
88 Ben Dwan
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Adrian Kartner 29 Jason Kreig
2 Andy Mitchell 30 Daniel Strom
3 Ben Graham 31 Josh Abela
4 Bryon Hoe 32 Jarryd Burke
5 Mitch Whatman 33 Mitch Daley
6 Ben Swift 34 Steve Parlamentis
7 Tommy Carr-Lehne 35 Clint Jarrett
8 Nathan Strom 36 Josh Dart
9 Matt Peake 37 Matt Kerr
10 Aaron Brooks 38 Jarrod Russell
11 Andrew Mutch 39 Robbie Cooper
12 Andrew Rohan 40 Jason Beattie
13 Josh Graham 41 Scot Anderson
14 Cedric Legrand 42 Tui Craik
15 Midhat Sliemen 43 David Vassallo
16 Ryan Imeson 44 Jordan Lindsay
17 Neil Peake 45 Steve Batten
18 Robert Tinney 46 Nath Rahilly
19 Cade Marshall 47 Kong Tut
20 Travis Kerr 48 Jimmy Taplin
21 Wayne Smith 49 Duol Moses
22 Nick Stanley 50 Daniel Lobley
23 Shane Peake 51 Cam Kerr
24 Adam Walters 52 Tim Anderson
25 Daniel Morrison 53 Steve Ohis
26 Stu Johnson 54 Paul Stow
27 Alex Carroll 55 Nathan Crutchley
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CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Nigel Scott 28 Nicholas Gage
2 Justin Olaman 30 Sam Watterson
3 Stuart Cormack 31 Andrew Lazzaro
4 Chris Mouritz 32 Bo Freeman
5 Zac White 33 Steve Cormack
6 Andrew Lucas 34 Luke Jones
7 Ben Guy 35 Jack Thomson
8 Mitch Dicker 36 Blake Rae
9 Andrew McCormack 37 Greg Alexander
10 James Dent 38 Troy Jones
11 Tim Hulett 39 Matt Swift
12 Chris Barr 41 Jake Marriner
13 John Mcmurray 45 Rod Macleod
14 Dylan Cott 46 Alex Hollingsworth
15 Chris Hatzis 48 Daniel Graves
16 Marc Scoble 49 Anthony Heap
17 Adam Lello 51 Adam Campagna
18 Alex Hutchinson 53 Billy Jack Milligan
19 Paul Mauracher 58 Phil Webber
20 Troy Hollingsworth 59 Daniel Jennings
21 Scott Gartland 60 Charlie Barton
23 Trevor March 65 Jason Deason
25 Les Watterson 66 Jason Cannell
26 Shaun Richards 67 Sam Burch
27 Paul Perez
Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Graham Road, Carrum, VIC, 3197
Colours: Maroon, Navy Yoke, White monogram, Navy Shorts
Senior Coach: Omar Ak
Reserve Coach: Zac Horsely
Ground: Barry Powell Res, Halton Rd Noble Park Nth 3174 (Melway Ref 80 K10)
Colours: Maroon/Gold
Senior Coach: Ivan Lajoie
Reserves Coach: Justin King
LYNDALE
# PLAYER # PLAYER2 Veton Rexha 35 Adrian Mattiuzzo
3 Daniel Vigliarolo 37 Jordan Agnello
5 Jared McEwan 38 Ali Rexhepi
5a Tim Angear 39 Timothy Tuivaii
6 Alex Bertucci 41 David Luong
6a Dean Lang 49 Sokunthy Ho
7 Justin King 50 Anthony Salvo
8 Brenton Miles 51 Jack Whelan
8a Robert Sigurjonsson 53 Liam Thompson
9 Shannon Rainey 54 Jonny Smart
10 Brett Tosh 55 Kenny Smart
11 Mujtaba Sakai 56 Corey Bruno
12 Phillip Ross 58 Chris Tilo
14 Mark Greene 59 Alexander Au
17 Dale Tormey 60 Cameron Balsarini
18 Jared Henshaw 61 Greg Clement
19 Trent Isbister 62 Dale Allen
20 Kade Robinson 63 Steve Boardman
21 Omar Babar 64 Andrew Nguyen
24 Dale Fitzgerald 65 Brett Sweeting
26 Johnathon Malom 67 Shaun Clement
27 Clint Gottinger 68 Adrian Neil
28 Dale Weston 69 Jack Whelan
29 Daud Khan 70 Naser Mustafovski
30 Dean Shuksoky 71 Huynh Le
31 Huan Nguyen 72 Johua Beveridge
32 Damien Wilsnach 75 Dendara Ouch
33 Greg Buck 96 Bryan Grundy
34 Ed McLean 99 Sam Mu
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MOORABBINGround: Widdop Cres, Hampton East
(Melway Ref: Map 77 B7)
Colours: White and Blue
Senior Coach: Adam Walsh
Reserves Coach: Wayne Hardman
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Matthew Johansson (Cap) 31 Jarrod McCormack2 Murat Cankurt 32 Daniel Palmer3 Andrew Sharp 33 Jamie Hutchison4 James Hadfield 34 Matteo Luisetto5 Brendan Sloss 35 Shaun Jackson (Vcap)6 Pat Reaby 36 Mick Kinsella7 Aaron Robins 37 Will Kruss8 Fabian Peta 38 Kyle Steel9 John Psaras 39 Mark Johnson (Rcap)
10 Jay Milford-Robertson 40 Pete Gerard (Vcap)11 Hayden Schipper(Cap) 41 Ben Hutcheon12 Rick Parker (Rcap) 42 Martene Herbert13 Mark Russell 43 Michael Dettmann14 Zdenek Hostalek 44 Stele Papas15 Ryan Fenton 45 Steve Hopkins16 Trent Davey 46 Daniel Osbaldeston17 Daniel Bennett 47 Chris Smith18 Rodney Johnson (RDVcap) 48 Aaron Bodin19 Michael Lobb (Rvcap) 50 Maurice Mills-Rolfe20 Josh Board 52 Rory Fitch21 Liep Kuel 53 Mimo Dimachki22 George Glitzos (Rvcap) 54 Tim De Niese23 Matthew Galvin 55 Matt Lavos24 Simon Sloss 56 Stevan Janjic25 Ryan Bennett 57 Daniel Baragwanath26 Sean Kelly 58 Dayne Schipper27 Matthew White 59 Jak Jowett28 Alex Baker 60 Andrew Sloss29 Caleb Lazar RDVcap) 63 Puhirake Herbert30 James Parker
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DIVISION 3: ROUND 18
ASHWOODGround: Essex Heights Reserve, Mt
Waverley (Melway Ref 61 B9)
Telephone: (03) 9807 5467
Colours: Yellow, White, Black
Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough
Reserves Coach: Mark Jones
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Mitch Saunders 28 Rory Carter1 Kane Jones 29 Jason Toan2 Paul Wineberg 30 Brad Hemphill3 Joseph Chatziconstantis 31 Daniel Hanrahan4 Ben Giblett 32 Chris Meyers5 Dylan Bosward 32 Adam Wiltgren5 Alex Jong 33 Nathan Scott6 Ricky O'Brien 34 Tim Smith7 Darren Mottram 35 Josh Stanton8 Michael Spencer 37 David McBaron9 Tarquin Booth 38 George Lithotomos9 Mitch Gersbeck 39 Jeremy Nelson
10 Trevor Shepherd 45 Daniel Egan11 Sam Adam 46 Justin Burns11 Jake Chapman 47 Nick Ignatenko12 James Morrey 48 Michael Langford13 Frank Martinicchio 49 Grant Mesley14 Dylan Jones 50 Michael Field15 Mark Jones 52 Nick Parry16 Brett Figas 53 Matty Coy16 Brad Richards 54 Josh Price17 Jeremy Collins 55 Jason Barker18 Jacob Barker 57 Jack Murphy19 Matthew Maginness 58 Drew Connick20 Kristan Jones 59 Josh Staker21 Simon Perkins 62 Ezekiel Ah Dar22 Chris Spencer 63 Beau Connick23 Daniel Monforte 66 Tom Van Schalm24 Josh Taylor 67 Josh Burley25 Mathew Menzies 69 Luke Maxfield25 Andrew Harper 71 Sam Hines26 Chris Scully 72 Mick Burkwood27 Lloyd Johnston 94 Ben Adams
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SOUTH YARRA
DIVISION 3: ROUND 18
Ground: Fritz Holzer Park (Melway Ref 45 G12)
Telephone: 0417 015 387
Colours: Royal Blue Yoke, Maroon, Gold Lion
Senior Coach: Brett Devlin
Reserves Coach: Daniel Mahoney
SOUTH YARRA
# THIRDS11 Will Freeman
15 Dion Kaliviotis
19 Jayden Cameron
20 Jarryd Mills
21 George Upton
22 Lucas Moorby
23 Cam Veal
28 Jesse Cartwright
32 Tom Needham
32b Seb Barr
33 Andrew Callender
34 Louis Coad
34b Cory Donnelly
36 Murray West
36b Finn McConachie
38 Oliver Khoury
41 Guilliame Rallet
45 David Knight
51 Ryan McDonald
52 Ian Hume
62 Shane Tyssen
80 Mark Sedrak
85 Kingsley Hill
86 Rory O'Kane
87 Simon Talbot
89 David Donnoli
79 Gareth Wakefield
59 Ricky Riel
Damian Mohan
Will Duffy
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Luke Dellorso 25 Anthony Pane
1b Lachlan Clohesy 26 Andy McDonnell
2 Corey Mangos 27 Seb Graham
3 Tom Hanney 28 Nick Presland
3b Adam Strelec 29 Adam Villella
4 Ryhan Pearse 29b Ryan Dore
5 John Bohan 30 Michael Higgins
5b Julian Belfrage 31 Mark Braybrook
6b Anton Tidmarsh 32 Hayden Gisold
7 Anthony Davies 34 Kory Batt
8 Jamie Ardern 35 Jack Volpetti
9 Matt Styles 35b Justin Baxter
10 Chris Sharpley 36b Luke Johnson
11 Dean Mendes 37 Kieron Finlayson
11b Will Smith 38 Luke Wentworth
12 Danny Wyatt 39 Gerard Costello
12b Chris Dore 40 Scott Steghuis
13 Tom Rogers 43 Zach Maher
13b Dan Rossi 43b Jake Brown
14 Tom MacDonald 44 Troy Lange
15 Jordan Cellini 45 Mark Isherwood
16 Cory Brady 45b Zach Jackson
17 Matt Jewell 48 Mark Phillips
17b Trevor Milne 53 Michael Klomp
18 Dan Russell 63 Daniel Borg
18b Geoff Zach 68 Ollie Smith
19 Michael Bohan 71 Daniel Mahoney
20 Eamon Hanney 73 Liam Halverson
22 Damien Mohan 76 Aaron Jobe
23 Joey Smith 79 Chris Kaliviotis
24 Carl Matheson Matt Joyce
24b Alastair Noel
Ground: Mayfield Park, Lewton Road, Mt Waverley (Melways Ref 70 B4)
Telephone: 0466 991 926
Colours: Green and Gold
Senior Coach: Jarrod Wilkin
Reserves Coach: Barry Wood
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jarrod Wilkin 31 Shane Costantino2 Cliff Aikman 32 Tom Stapleton3 Mat Jefferies 33 Jim Corkhill4 Christopher Filer 34 Kieren Anglim5 Leigh Mcinnes 35 Toby Patrick6 Michael Kinsella 36 Tim Proctor7 Patrick Kinsella 37 Matt Parralla8 Luke Galle 38 Sean Rickard9 Chris Jeffies 39 Jesse Burns
10 Simon 40 Peter Longmuir11 Ben Beecroft 41 Matt Denearez12 Jake Brown 42 Chris Cafiso13 Garret Kinchington 43 Tristan Fulham14 Richard Mathers 44 Nick Collins15 Simon Jacobson 45 Jon Webb16 Ben Manga 46 Cale Linton17 Ian Taylor 47 Jordan Cavnagh18 Camron Kirkup 48 Jay Cavanagh19 Taryn Dawson 49 Anthony May20 Phil Schulz 50 Daniel Pittorino21 Brett Mugridge 51 Daniel Gargano22 Brad Milikins 52 Drew Mccrea23 Daniel Pearce 53 Andrew Capovilla24 Angus Wood 54 Dillon25 Tom Petronik 55 Rhys Green26 John Dillon 56 Tyler Umbers27 Harry Tunnecliffe 57 Simon Tate28 Andrew Meredith 58 Mitch Polites29 Adam James 59 Nick Anglim30 Jason Bird 60 Michael Elliot
MOUNT WAVERLEY
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DANDENONG
DIVISION 3: ROUND 18
DANDENONGGround: Greaves Reserve Dandenong
(Melway Ref 89 K6)
Telephone: 0406 184 500
Colours: White, Navy Blue & Red
Senior Coach: Glenn Jose
Reserves Coach: Glenn Bundy
Thirds Coach: TBA
# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER1 Trent Cole 19 Timothy Kemp 41 James Elstub
1a Jake Ward 20 Stephen Young 42 Nick Williams
2 Cameron Riley 21 Steve Davis 42a Steven Anderton
3 Adrian Vella 22 Dale Jose 43 Yohan Jayasignhe
4 James Farrugia 23 Dean Moody 44 Justin Smith
4a Terry Solier 24 Matthew Monty 46 Jarrod Lapthorne
6 Josh Cole 25 Daniel McGreggor 47 Michael Pafiti
6a Ben D'Rosario 26 Simon Grimston 49 Kevin Stott
8 Josh Denholm 27 Paul Gould 49a Tim Ribet
8a Tanyol Enver 27a Kaine Bundy 50 Daniel Hoekstra
9 Luke Harvey 28 Dave Barrie 51 Brad Smith
9a James Dawe 28a Ash Jayasignhe 51a Bailey Solier
9b Jason McNee 29 Ian Seagrim 52 Sam Mason
10 Chris Arnold 29a Josh Furborough 53 Josh Giddens
10a Ryan Boswell 30 Nick Ford 54 Bailey Solier
11 Scott Moody 31 Justin Dimeri 55 Mark Johnson
12 Jayson Hook 32 Phillip Brown 58 Jason D'Rosario
12a Dylan Arnold 33 Lachlan Mckay 59 David Schemdeman
12b Anthony Tonen 35 Adrian Clapperton 69 Patrick Henderson
13 Regan Hall 35a Nathan Taylor 75 James Elstub
13a Daniel Jennings 35b Andrew Summers 76 Carl Meister
14 Trevor White 36 Dean Macpherson 78 Brendon Ford
16 Sam Goldsbury 38 Jaun Launders 80 Thomas Dempsey
16a Rafi Taniwal 38a Ben Mcleod 82 Adam Cooke
17 Neil Harper 39 Dylan Wilson 83 Matthew Camileri
SANDOWNGround: Edinburgh Reserve, Springvale
North (Melway Ref 80 D5)
Telephone: Brett Phillips - 0408540185
Colours: Red, White & Blue with Cobra
Senior Coach: Rick Bean
Reserves Coach: Trent McKenzie
Thirds Coach: Matt McCormick
# THIRDS1 Thanh Ho2 Steve O'Byrne3 Daniel McMahon8 Matt Bennie9 Tommy Ho
11 Matt McCormick13 Liam Exner17 Brad Drews19 Cam Dinger21 Jamie Mott25 Jesse Fitzgerald26 Matt Singleton27 Hai Nguyen 28 Christian Tzilantonis34 Kim Om36 Mathew Moir40 Alex Brown41 Bao Le42 Ricky Ettridge43 Trent Stewart45 Heath Straughair46 Aaron Straughair48 Darren Singleton55 James Raven56 Lindsay Talgi
57 James Cousland
61 Nam Ho
65 Dave Spencer69 Johnny Le70 Matt Jolley71 Aaron Woods
74 Lesley Howell
75 Craig King
76 Brendan McCarthy
78 Glen Burns
85 Josh Gonzalez
# PLAYER # PLAYER3 Anthony La Rocca 31# Brennan Drewett
3# Mark Frenken 32 Steve McGovern
4 Matthew Dickson 33 Michael Hambleton
5 Luke Newton 35# Adam Roth
5# Russell Weeding 36 Ash Murphy
6 Alan Barker 37 Warren Barker
6# Neil Brown 38 Michael Spicer
7 Daniel Gerandt 41 Troy Nancarrow
8 Owen Uaongo 43 Nathan Bye
9 Jamie Proctor 44 Daniel Thompson
10 Steve Ritchie 47 David Franklyn
11 Brad Reiner 49 Jesse McDonald
12 Richard Gow 51 James Hewitt
13 Glenn Baker 53 Michael Edwards
14 Luke Williams (Captain) 54 Bryce Kirschenberg
14# Neal Brown 58 Perry Lewis-Smith
17 Aidan Mudrinsky 59 Kane D'Atri
20 Mitchell Uaongo 60 Adam Powell
22 Mitch Davis 62 Chris Telley
23 Mitch McGovern 64 Josh Hurford
24 Brett Skurrie 66 Robert Compt
26 Scott Jackman 67 Ricky Logan
26# Bo King 72 Brenton Walker
27 Jake D'Atri 73 Ciaran O'Shaughnessy
28 Matthew Davis 77 Steve Orr
29 Andrew Ritchie 79 Adam Chalmers
30 Matthew Davie 93 Daniel Ralph
31 Robert Lega Frost 99 Zain Machfud
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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTESDIVISION 3: ROUND 18ASHWOOD Sponsors We would like to thank all of our Sponsors for their continued support of the Ashwood Sports Club, it certainly makes the running of our club a lot easier with your support.
Harvey Norman Preston Juniors Report Congratulations to our Under 10’s who went back to back in winning their Lightning Premiership group.
M Print Colour Printers Seniors Report The boys headed out to Fritz Holzer Park to do combat with Sth Yarra in a match that had a big bearing on each sides finals aspirations. It was also a day when former skipper & club stalwart, Ricky O would run out for his 150th.
An impressive start from the boys saw us jump the home side. Our backs held tight & repelled any forward thrust our opponents produced, while our on-ballers gave our forwards the opportunities they have been after.
The 2nd quarter saw us with our fair share of possession, however Sth Yarra were able to get more supply into their forward line as well to score a couple of goals but the our backline supported each other well.
Our forwards were still getting plenty of the ball and weren’t wasting their chances for a 5 goal to 2 term.
The 3rd wasn’t as free flowing as the previous 2 quarters with the ball rebounding from backline to backline until we were able to break the lines courtesy of an advantage call, & from that point on we were able to dominate possession again.
Our last quarter was workman like with everyone playing their role. Mitchy found a bit of the ball, setting up a speccy by the skipper. With lots of players playing their role and doing what was asked of them from the coaches it showed what the team can do. The on-ballers & forwards completed their day with another solid term to complete a great all round performance by everyone.
Ideal Carpet Cleaners Reserves Report We ventured down to South Yarra this week knowing we were in for a battle against an inform side. From the outset, South Yarra ran hard and linked up well resulting in a 3 goal break at the first break. We continued our slow start in the 2nd quarter and managed only one more major before half time. Words spoken at half time seemed to have an effect as the boys came out and started to show we can play the game. Effort was up, teamwork was up and the game had swung in our favour for the quarter. A few injuries in the last saw us fall away and a 70 point loss ensued. It comes down to this week. We win, and finals are ahead; we lose and the season ends. After 17 rounds and countless training nights, it is within the grasp and can be taken if we play as we know we can without excuses. It’s up to all of us to step up for the final game of the home and away. I say it each week, but thank you to all the support staff and volunteers at the club. Your contribution is immeasurable.
Social Calendar: Saturday 15th August, Theme Night. Friday 25th September, Presentation Night.
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HALLAMGround: Hallam Recreational Reserve
(Melway Ref G11 91)
Telephone: 9703 2053
Colours: Red, Black, Yellow, White
Senior Coach: Gary Frangalas
Reserves Coach: Michael Reid
Thirds Coach: Shaun Logan-Brown
# THIRDS9 M. Wilson
12 R. Fort
15 H. Ryan
36 M. Brew
37 D. Rossborough
48 R. Brown
53 R. Singh
55 S. McGill
57 M. Fort
58 J. Jacobs
63 M. Wilson
68 D. McIvor
77 T. Wilford
78 J. Danilo
80 S. Vanette
81 R. Garner
82 D. Garner
83 T. Dalton
87 C. Gervigny
88 S. Scordo
92 I. Hampton
93 J. Sanbar
95 C. Jenkins
96 D. Crutchfield
97 D. Davis
98 B. llic
99 J. Oliver
100 M. Gaitely
101 D. Petric
102 S. Ebrahimi
103 M. Ebrahimi
104 K. Kennedy
105 L. McIver
106 S. Marshall
107 T. Callander
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 R. McIvor 37 D. Sharp
2 S. Chin 38 P. Ferris
3 R. Suttie 39 J. Harvey
4 A. Daly 41 D. Connor
7 C. Molnar 43 J. Stephen
9 D. Maskiell 44 K. Kime
10 G. Kerr 45 D. Hartley
11 S. Logan-Brown 47 D. Ross
12 N. Prosser 49 L. Johnson
14 M. Neve 50 T. Bevan
15 J. Forster 52 J. Salts
16 T. Walker 53 M. Reid
17 T. Bradley 54 S. Cooley
19 L. Barrie-Sewell 56 J. Vaux
20 S. Cosas 59 M. Arter
20 S. Taylor 63 M. Wilson
21 K. Smith 64 T. Cooley
24 G. Walker 69 L. Addison
25 S. Gaitley 71 K. Milne
26 J. Peters 88 S. Scordo
28 C. Reeves 89 D. Gentile
31 D. Strahan 90 A. Mutsaers
33 B. Coutet 94 L. Bowen
34 M. Melrose 96 D. Crutchfield
35 B. Tibballs
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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTESBLACK ROCK Thanks to everyone who attended a fantastic night for the Major Raffle Draw on Saturday. Well done to Cory Durie for coordinating the night and all those that helped to make it a successful event.
Sponsor of the week The Workshop, Mentone- For all your car servicing needs
Doyle’s Bridge Hotel > Seniors Some inaccurate kicking kept the game close for the first half as we opened up a solid lead during the 3rd term. To the Cobras credit they battled it out in the last term as the Jets went on to win by 7 goals in an all round team effort. Goal kickers were spread around to highlight the various options up forward while Sticks, Clooney, Jay & Corza kept the midfield humming to our forward targets. Away V The Hills this week as they push for a finals spot & we aim to secure top spot.
Brighton TOYOTA > Reserves A solid win by the Magoo’s as we look to secure the double chance & with other results going our way that has been confirmed, great effort by all the group. Started well to open a 6 goal buffer & continually added goals throughout the day, ‘Big Party’ finished with 6 as Gomma & Nicho kept the quality supply coming, big challenge ahead this week with a potential fellow finals side, who we could be facing again week 1 of the finals..
TWB > Thirds The Black Rock Jets Thirds took on the second placed Sandown at the hanger for what shaped as a big game. The Jets started well kicking the first two goals, however the scores were all tied up at quarter time. The second and third quarters displayed some pretty good footy played by both teams with the ball moving quickly. However the game was halted in the third with a potential serious neck injury (from a fair and normal tackle) to one of the Jets players. An ambulance was called and unfortunately the game was called
off with the scores standing at a two goal win for Sandown. The good news is that the player whilst pretty sore has been cleared of any serious damage.
Telstra Shop Sth Melbourne > Jetballers Great effort by both teams to make the finals, but unfortunately both teams suffered narrow losses on the weekend to end their seasons. Overall it was a successful year for both teams with it being our first year with the 2 teams, & for both to make finals was a great result, unfortunate that we lost both teams on the same week, but I’m sure we will build on that next year & come back stronger as ‘The Jetters’ continue to grow.
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HALLAM As the last game of the season beckoned this weekend for our seniors and reserves, the boys were desperate to end the season on a high. Whilst our under 19s, were gearing up for a big clash to enhance chances of a finals appearance. The weekend was jam packed and the Hallam supporters were in full voice.
Seniors and Reserves – Sponsored by Fortys plastering The boys made their way down to Dandenong in what was a clash of bottom table. With Hallam having lots to play for being the last game of the season. It was destined to be a tough fight, and it was. Although the boys fought tremendously hard all day, the day did not belong to Hallam
and accepted defeat. Again, Shane Thomas proved to be a massive coup for a young side slotting 4 goals of his own. We eventually went down by 14 points to a determined side.
The reserves also fell in the same boat, however this one was much closer and a disappointing end to Michael Reids long playing Career. That’s another season done for the boys, and everyone is edging to get back out there in preseason already. Congrats on a great season.
Under 19s – Sponsored by Fountain gate Hotel St Kilda city were waiting for Hallam to come out of the blocks early after a great win last round. We had a lot to play for as a win would
see us go inside the top 5. The first half was very competitive and the boys only a few points down at the main change. A great start against a top side. The second half wasn’t to be a Cinderella story, eventually going down by 48 points.
Although, the result was disappointing considering the first half – This team is young, relentless and full of confidence with so much more to learn. With 2 games left to play out and a clash against Oakliegh Districts this week, watch out as the boys prepare for to see the season out with a couple more wins.
Social events: $1,000 Draw this Saturday 15th of August
Presentation 26th of September 2016
LYNDALE Round 17 was the last appearance for the Pumas at home for the 2015 season and I would just like to thank everyone who helps on a weekly basis. So in no particular order;
Adrian & Alesha Neil, Danny & Jenny Mcewan, Carol & Leanne in the canteen, Grant Purdie & Jason Douglas, Steve Cheryl Garnham, Ken Trewin, Debbie Collard, Stacey Davidson, Kevin Thomas and Matthew Collard.
All the guys and girls who have been umpire escort/timekeeper/team manager.
All the kids who have run water this year.
The list is endless and I sincerely apologise if I have missed you.
Yesterday obviously was a forgettable day on field with a number of players making themselves unavailable over the last few weeks and also injuries compounding that further. Well done to those who played yesterday, the effort was
great but we came up against a club that has got everything going for them this year. Thanks to Endeavour Hills for providing 3 players to us so that we could field close to a full side in the Reserves.
However I am bitterly disappointed in some of the behaviour that members of the crowd seem to think is fair game. Personal insults thrown at opposition club spectators is not something that I consider acceptable, banter between spectators can be fun at times but clearly we have had members cross that line.
This week we have the pleasure of travelling down to Roy Dore Reserve to take on CPL for our final match of the home and away season. Afterwards we will be holding our $1000 draw from 7pm at the clubrooms. $25 a ticket which includes food, your first drink and the chance to win a grand. It would be a great way for some of the playing group to redeem themselves by attending this event.
Those players who have not finalised their fees are expected to bring their playing guernsey to the club this Thursday night. We have been extremely tolerant with some people but now it has come to a head. So get to the club this week, do what you need to do and maybe you won’t be named and shamed.
Presentation Night will be held at the Dandenong Club on Saturday October 10th starting at 7pm. 2 course carvery buffet, conclusion of vote counts, presentation of awards and DJ. Tickets are $50 and available now
The Lyndale Football Netball Club would like to thank all its sponsors for their generous support for season 2015.
Nitro Gym Hallam, Dandenong Club, Body First Myotherapy, Tiger Electrical Services, Menz Only Barber, Chromagen, Mystik Hair & Beauty, Vigeo Financial Services
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SANDOWN We made the trip down to Black Rock last weekend with our Reserves and Seniors having a tough day against two strong teams, whilst our Thirds cemented 2nd spot with a round to play.
We welcome Dandenong this weekend for 3 big games to finish off the Home and Away Season.
To keep in contact with everything that is going on around the club head to www.
sandowncobrasfc.com.au, LIKE our Facebook Page - Sandown Cobras Football Netball Club, or follow us on Twitter @SandownCobrasFC.
A big thank you to our partners for 2015 - AFT Hire for all your Temporary Fencing and Portable Toilet needs, CSR Bricks and Roofing, Bendigo Bank Dingley Village, Dandenong Club and BAP COMMUNICATIONS if you require a MC.
A special mention to our Junior pathway partner - Parkmore Junior Football Club,
who’s oldest age group 16/17’s we have training with us once a week and over the next year or two we hope will feed into us having an Under 19’s team in the SFL. Their Under 17’s have only lost 1 game for 2015 and we look forward to supporting them in their upcoming finals campaign which starts Sunday at Noble Park against Endeavour Hills
Parkmore is a terrifically well run junior football club and are always hunting for additional players. To find out more, log on to www.parkmorejfc.com.au.
ENDEAVOUR HILLS
MyPunter.com Senior Report With everything on the line, the Falcons came out and showed what they can do on their day. Dispatching Lyndale by 87 points and keeping the finals chances alive.
Morrison, Ben Graham and Swifty were brilliant with 3 goals apiece, whilst Brooks and Matwijkiw dominated around the ground.
With Ashwood beating South Yarra, this week’s game against Black Rock now becomes an elimination final, a win seeing us through to the first week of the finals and a loss marking the end a very promising year.
Snap Fitness Reserve Report The reserves were ruthless in the second half against Lyndale. With just a 41 point lead at half time, the Falcons kicked 23 second half goals to extend it out to a 176 point winning margin. Al McPherson kicked 5, whilst Sleiman, Jarrett, Ayton and Crutchley all kicked 4 each.
The Falcons have cemented second spot and this week’s clash against Black Rock is a preview to the first week of the finals
where both sides will meet again on the bigger stage.
GCS Service Management Women’s Report Both teams enjoyed a Bye to recover themselves physically and mentally before their first finals appearances this weekend.
In the inaugural year for the Falcons in the VWFL both teams have qualified for finals and play this Saturday at Shepley Oval. Division 3 will kick off at 3pm and Division 5 at 7pm. Be sure to try and get down to either one of these games if possible.
Congratulations to the Division 3 team, going through undefeated and being the first Endeavour Hills team to do so. Keep this up and not only can you be the first premiership team at the club, but the first Premiers and Champions. Well done to everyone involved and good luck to both sides.
Endeavour Hills Future Stars Program Endeavour Hills under 17’s Division 1 enjoyed a very big victory again as they hosted Pakenham. The Eagles were off to a flyer with a 27 point lead at quarter time and extending this at every change. The
Eagles ran out 42 point winners and were guided by Joel Robertson who kicked 4 and Lachlan Marolla and Jason Loomes kicking 2 each. Endeavour Hills now secure themselves top spot going into next week’s finals series.
In the Division 2 results, the Eagles travelled to Parkmore to take on the top side that were undefeated. The Eagles did the job on the Pirates as they overcome the premiership favourites by 12 points, just one week out from the finals. The Eagles now finish in 2nd and enjoy a finals campaign boosted by this win.
Dandenong Club Social News Presentation Night has been confirmed for Friday October 16 at the Cranbourne Golf Club. Tickets are $50 and include a two course meal. With presentations commencing at 7pm and a DJ following. Tickets are now available from one of our executive committee members.
2015 Partners Massive thanks to our club partners, Major Partner, MyPunter.com, Snap Fitness, Dandenong Club, S & J Brooks, Luke Donnellan MP, James Boag’s Draught, Melbourne Outdoor Blinds and GCS Service Management.
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKESI guess we have been blessed over the previous couple of seasons but last weekend we experienced something that hasn t happened before at CPL – all participating sides were defeated.
Our No.1 netball team were beaten Dingley in the 2nd semi final & this weekend play Caulfield in the preliminary. Good luck today girls, we realise you have been in the top 2 all season but come match time this Saturday that won t account for anything. Give it your best!
Unfortunately all footy teams were beaten with the reserves & U19s copping a fair touch up whilst the seniors went down in a mighty battle against Moorabbin.
Today is the last home & away game & it is being played against Lyndale FC at Roy Dore for seniors & reserves. Whilst the U19s play St Pauls who beat them narrowly in their last encounter.
Our Sponsors / Partners luncheon is being held today with guest speaker Mr Michael Perry a former Richmond Premiership player. We welcome all to the Den.
2015 Sponsors: (refer Club website www.cplfc.com.au) Dandy Pre Mix Concrete, Foresite, CPL Sports Club, Longbeach RSL, Mortgage Choice Cheltenham, Casello Commercial Carpentry, Riviera Hotel, O`Sheas Timber Trusses, Hazelwood & Hill, Frankston Dandenong Cars, FineLine Printing, Pollard Insurance Brokers, dPP Hydronic Heating, Southern Bay electrical Services, Freddies Marina Pizza, Bakers delight Patterson Lakes, KBW Solutions, Long beach Tree Service
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SOUTH YARRA Yo-Get-It Auskick Report: On Friday, the Cubs learnt about teamwork. They did a couple of drills which were quite foreign to them, but they stated to understand what teamwork was all about. Saturday, was their last Auskick match and the crowd really got behind the Cubs, cheering every mark, kick and goal. This Friday night is the last session for 2015.
The Netball All 4 Pets Report: The Yarras would like to thank Jessica Buerckner for establishing the Club’s inaugural netball team and then being team manger. She had a lot of support from the other players, including Rhona Chapman as captain and then later as coach and Julia McPhee as captain. The Committee appreciate the enormous help that the Netballers have provided at the club with all functions, game day and now Jessica, Alex O’Halloran and Carly-Lee Garlick have joined the committee to help grow the club. We all hope you rejoin in 2016 and go one step further.
The Thirds Tower Hotel Report: The Thirds played Dandenong for the fourth time this year. The Redlegs were out to make a difference from the previous results with a win. The Yarras got off to a good start with Maconachie and Bertone scoring goals. The Yarras had a nine point lead at quarter-time. The Redlegs out
ran the Yarras in the later three-quarters. The Yarras were strangled by the Redlegs defence and the Yarras were flat-footed. The Yarras only managed to score a further two points for the remainder of the game. Dallas was very disappointed at the post game media conference with much to say, none of it being complimentary to how the Yarras played. Ash Evans was a standout for the Yarras as he continued to run. The Yarras lost by 45 points. Despite the loss, the Yarras are locked into third position and they will play Sandown in a fortnight in the qualifying final.
The Reserves Bendigo Bank Report: The Reserves played the fifth placed Ashwood whom needed a win to stay within the top five for a place in the finals. The Yarras started well, kicking the first two goals within the first six minutes of the game. The Yarras were up by 20 points at the conclusion of the first quarter. The Magpies started the second quarter with a goal, but then it was all one way traffic as the Yarras kicked 5 unanswered goals to be 46 points up at the major break. ‘Twas a high scoring third quarter whereby both teams registered 38 points apiece. Lange’s left foot got a hammering, kicking 8 goals. S. Jewell was fantastic up forward kicking five goals. Strelec punched everything in the ruck. Sharpley kicked three. Phillips kicked two. W.Smith managed to kick a goal whilst his brother was found under every pack. Higgins
was a force not to be reckoned with as he went on a rampage collecting disposals at will. The Yarras won; 22-11-143 to 11-5-71. The Yarras are on top of the ladder, one win and 68.86% ahead of second place.
The Seniors Brady Tiling Report: The Seniors needed a win to stay within the hunt for the finals. However it was not to be a as the Magpies opened up with a 50 point lead at the first break. The Magpies kicked 12 unanswered goals until Pane got his hands on the footy after 47 minutes had elapsed in the game, Pane kicked two goals within 2 minutes to register the Yarras first and second goals. The Magpies had a 66 point lead at the major break. Mendes opened the third term with a goal but the Yarras were down by 82 at the final break. Buckets kicked the final goal of the day to bring the margin under the ugly 100 point range. Final scores 128 to 32. The Yarras cannot change their position on the ladder making it the second year in a row they finish the season in seventh place on the ladder.
Don’t forget, Double Barrel Hoe Down is on 15th August 2015!!!
Special thanks to all of our sponsors including All for Pets, The Tower Hotel, Boag’s Draught, Brady Tiling, Hidden Café, Avon Tyrepower, Kingston Trophies, Camberwell Toyota, Rounds Real Estate, Reclink, Bendigo Bank, Avenue Press and all 250 Club Members.
MOUNT WAVERLEYDp Constructions Netball Report: THE MWFC WAGS NETBALL TEAM HAS MADE IT THROUGH TO THE GRANDFINAL!!!!!
They performed like champs on Saturday, winning their Semi-Final defeating Dandenong by 10 goals (36– 26).
The girls have had a really great season so far (finished MINOR PREMIERS) and just keep doing our great club proud.
They have a week off, then will be in the Grandfinal against the winner of Dandenong vs St Kilda City.
GREAT EFFORT LADIES!!
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M W F C NEWS: The SENIORS and RESERVES had a BYE due to Southern Dragons no longer existing.
The players had a deserved day off and a lot of the boys spent the day at the club playing Beer Pong and watching the Footy. They got to rest their bodies, which the Senior Players will need for what will be a tough Finals Series ahead.
This Saturday we play host to South Yarra, who lost valiantly to our Seniors but thumped our 2’s last time we met.
It will be a great day with our 2010 Reserves Premiership Team having a 5 Year Reunion and then we will be hosting our Annual Vote Count afterwards.
Would like to thank our Sponsors for the season so far who have been great supporters of the MWFC:
The Notting Hill Hotel | Huey’s Bakehouse | Get Wet Pools | Cms Cushy | Sam’s Fruit World | Mulgrave Country Club | Dp Constructions | L&H Group | James Boag’s Draught
#NOEXCUSES #MOUNTFOOTY #NETBALLERS
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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTESDANDENONG It only seems like yesterday that it was round 1 and we were headed out to Lyndale full of confidence and optimism. 18 weeks and 17 rounds later, here we are at the end of the Home and Away season – boy has it flown!
Round 17 produced the goods for the Redlegs, with everybody but the netball ladies (in their first final) picking up a win.
Huge thank you to Emma for organising our hypnotist function last Saturday night. Gerard V and Alfie did an amazing job, but it wasn’t possible without Emma’s organisation.
Football The Seniors were pumped to take on Hallam on a wet and muddy track at Greaves Reserve. The vibe was great before the game; we could sniff a win. Fortunately, we jumped out of the blocks early, kicking 7 goals to 3 up to half time to give us a 29-point lead headed into the main break. The third quarter was the disappointment of the day, as we let Hallam get back into the game in stead of kicking them out of it – selfish football and clean possession were highlighted as the main key areas that needed improvement. The fourth quarter provided that and we
were able to hold off a charging Hallam to take the victory by 14 points. Josh Furborough was absolutely brilliant in his first Senior game at Dandenong whilst Luke Harvey was pivotal in shutting down Hallam’s best player and picking up a couple of disposals himself.
Our Reserves were looking at making the most of their opportunity under a new coach after last week’s victory. It was a tight and scrappy match, as we took a three point lead in at half time. We felt as if we had majority of the play, but just couldn’t convert going forward. Hallam had control of the third quarter, as they took a three point lead into the final break. We had the run, it was just a matter of whether we had the guts to get the job done…and we certainly did that, managing to kick 2.2 to a single behind in the last quarter to win by 10 points. Veteran Mick Lawrence kicked a lazy 5 (out of our 6 goals) and Tom Manion was instrumental down at CHB, which earned him BoG honours!
Our Thirds had a job to do against the second placed South Yarra. We may not be in the finals, but it doesn’t mean we can’t interrupt a teams confidence. It was all one-way traffic in the end, with some Dandenong domination, restricting South
Yarra to only two goals for the entire game (which came in the first half!) Steven Finch kicked three whilst Jarrod Lapthorne claimed best on ground.
Netball 1st v 2nd in the Redlegs first ever Netball final. The equation was simple - the winner gets a spot in the Grand Final and the loser takes on St. Kilda City this weekend. Unfortunately the game “just didn’t go our way” from the get go as we were defeated 36-26. The girls will take plenty out of the game, including how to handle the nerves and we’ll be right to take on St. Kilda City again this weekend! Get down to the Rowan Rd, Dingley netball complex to see our girls play from 12pm on court 3!
We’d like to thank Melbourne Online Motors for their support of our netball team in 2015. http://www.MelbourneOnlineMotors.com.au visit them at 64 Lonsdale St, Dandenong
Sponsors We’d like to thank the following sponsors for their support of the Dandenong Redlegs throughout 2015. The Jim Dandy Hotel (03 9792 2550) The Good Guys Dandenong (03 8787 0000), Reading Cinemas Dandenong, The Dandenong Club (03 9792 1963) and Automobiles Dandenong (03 9791 6155).
MOORABBINButcher Club Match Report
Seniors Played at home v CPL needing a win to consolidate a top 3 position and we were very pleased to do so in front of our 2005 premiership side. Both sides played some really good football throughout the day, with the last term being an arm wrestle where we were able to hang on for a strong
24 point win. Again we displayed a strong team effort with standout performances by Steele, Simon and Brendan Sloss, Mikey, Matt Galvan and Zee.
Reserves The reserves were looking to change the result from last time we played CPL. We started slowly, but got better as the game went on with a very even team effort. Defenders were very tight, midfielders got plenty of it and the forward line fired up.
Big games this week, must win.
We would like to acknowledge our sponsors Hardman Bros, The Butcher Club, Johnson Painting Service, Marks 4WD Adaptors, Yellow Express, Buxton Hampton East Real Estate, TDT Driver, Training, Elg & Robinson, Boags, Brumby’s Moorabbin, Roy Higgins and Wylie Dalziel Racing, Group One Electrics Pty Ltd, Party Shop Highett for their continued support throughout the year.
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The Leader Shooting Star of the Week Award returns for 2015. Each week a player from the Under 19 competition is awarded the
“Leader Shooting Star of the Week”.
The Round 16 Leader Shooting Star Award Nomination has been awarded
to Andy Din of the Dingley Football Netball Club. Andy is in his second year with the Dingoes after having
played every game in his first season at the club last year. He has been
rewarded for his great form in 2015 with his debut in the senior team. Andy was instrumental in helping his side win a close game against Bentleigh last week with his best
afield performance to back up another best on ground against Bentleigh
earlier in the year. He will be exciting to watch during the finals series as he helps his teammates strive for glory.
Congratulations Andy.
ANDY DINDINGLEY
FOOTBALL CLUB
shooting STAR OF THE WEEK
UNDER 19S RESULTS: ROUND 17
Skye 1.0 2.0 2.1 4.2-26Hampton 2.4 6.7 8.11 15.16-106
Skye: Goal Kickers: T. Ross, J. DeLange, R. Smart, B. Dawson Best Players: B. Dawson, C. Ellis, R. Bounds, R. Powlesland, L. Broomhall, R. SmartHampton: Goal Kickers: Z. Allen 3, I. Elisaia 3, C. Smith 3, M. Digby 2, B. Kheng 2, J. Gascard 2 Best Players: J. Gascard, B. Griffin, T. Smith, B. Kheng, M. Digby, I. Elisaia
Oakleigh District 3.5 7.8 9.20 11.29-95Carrum Patterson Lakes 3.0 4.0 4.1 4.2-26
Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: C. Hutchinson 3, M. Franz 2, C. Gabbert 2, S. Kahawatte, N. Cramer, P. Lucarelli, J. Winn Best Players: C. Morgan, A. Lucarelli, D. Spence, B. Ledder, M. Franz, C. WardCarrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: L. Hickman 2, A. Wilson, B. NicholBest Players: D. Courts, C. Neale, M. Taylor, M. Meriton, L. Hickman
Highett 0.1 2.1 2.2 2.3-15East Brighton 7.2 7.6 8.10 14.13-97
Highett: Goal Kickers: M. Goodman, J. Burns Best Players: J. Burns, C. Calder, J. Bekierz, D. Hutchinson, T. Watson, A. YoungEast Brighton: Goal Kickers: A. Giuliani 4, K. Forster 3, M. Lavender 2, B. Muller 2, D. Blee, J. Perks, H. White Best Players: M. Lavender, A. Giuliani, T. Beard, B. Muller, C. Blaskett, D. Blee
Cheltenham 5.0 5.3 6.6 7.6-48St Pauls 1.4 4.5 5.6 7.11-53
Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: N. Kilner 2, J. Ofosu-Amaah, T. Davis, S. Cusack, N. Soldatos, N. Suppree Best Players: N. Soldatos, D. Lloyd, A. Molyneux, D. Stonehouse, T. Davis, N. KilnerSt Pauls: Goal Kickers: R. Kreymborg 2, J. Cooke, N. Stubbings, H. Hunt, V. Jenkins, F. Jenkins Best Players: C. Byrne, S. Van Oursouw, R. Kreymborg, M. Brown, J. Cooke, T. Walsh
St Kilda City 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.10-82Hallam 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.2-26
St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: X. Pauli 9, D. Moody, J. Laakulu, E. Kingsley Best Players: X. Pauli, L. Mateariki, K. Davies, M. Oman, B. Ula, R. LloricoHallam: Goal Kickers: C. Struylaart, D. Cavallo, J. O’Brien, H. Favero Best Players: D. Cavallo, H. Wood, T. Wright, H. Favero, N. O’Brien, R. Lewis
Dingley 2.2 2.7 6.8 6.12-48Bentleigh 2.2 3.3 4.4 5.5-35
Dingley: Goal Kickers: M. Talarico 3, L. Heywood , L. Considine , C. Horsey Best Players: , A. Din , L. Heywood , M. Crouch , J. Jolly , C. Scimia , C. HorseyBentleigh: Goal Kickers: T. Di Carlo 2, J. Van Berkel , A. Locandro , C. Yenofkian Best Players: , S. Daly , J. Kiernan , J. Dear , D. Nilsson , C. Yenofkian , T. Di Carlo
UNDER 19STEAM P W L D F A % PTSDingley 16 14 1 1 1380 527 261.86 58
St Kilda City 16 14 2 0 1806 595 303.53 56
Bentleigh 15 12 2 1 1450 705 205.67 54
Hampton 16 11 5 0 1289 826 156.05 44
Oakleigh District 16 9 7 0 1213 1040 116.63 36
St Pauls 16 8 8 0 1087 992 109.58 32
Hallam 16 6 9 1 875 1002 87.33 26
Cheltenham 16 6 10 0 1049 1182 88.75 24
C.P.L 15 4 11 0 984 1239 79.42 20
East Brighton 15 5 10 0 775 1402 55.28 20
Skye 16 3 12 1 797 1430 55.73 14
Highett 15 0 15 0 282 2047 13.78 0
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UNDER 19’S: ON THE UP / ALEX CHARLES
Round 16 marked the League’s
acknowledgment of multiculturalism and
performances indicated that teams were aware
it was crunch time. There were no major upsets
for the round, nevertheless it was another
important week for all sides remaining in finals
contention.
Dingley outgunned Bentleigh in the clash of
the round to hold the minor premiership for
the time being. The 13-point win signals the
side’s return to form at the most important part
of the season. However, the result could’ve
gone either way as Bentleigh lead through
parts of the match, ultimately failing to convert
territory into scoreboard pressure. On a day
where scoring proved difficult, Madison Talarico
booted 3 goals to move to 84 for the season,
increasing his chances of maintaining his lead
in the race for highest goal kicking honours.
This ultimately caused too many headaches
for the Demons but provides the side with
ammunition heading into finals.
Meanwhile, Oakleigh District recorded one of
the highest behind tallies of the season as they
overcame Carrum Patterson Lakes by 69 points.
The side registered 11 goals and 29 behinds on
their way to a comfortable victory, ultimately
maintaining fifth spot on the ladder. The
Lions’ mere 6 shots on goal falls well-short of
Oakleigh’s staggering 40 chances and gives the
side plenty of work to do in the remaining two
rounds, as well as the off-season as they tinker
with structure to make room for new talent.
St Pauls contested an epic battle with Cheltenham which resulted in a seven-point win for the Bulldogs. Despite their lowly position on the ladder, the Rosellas were fierce around the contest to ensure a close-fought game, emphasising the side’s appetite for contested footy – a sight the club’s coaching staff would have enjoyed seeing. The win entrenches the Bulldogs in the top 6 as they now sit a-game-and-a-half clear.
Elsewhere, St Kilda City, Hampton and East Brighton managed wins over Hallam, Skye and Highett respectively. The Saints kept minor premiership hopes alive with a 56-point win over the Hawks and considering their percentage in relation to Bentleigh and Dingley, St Kilda have a reasonable chance. Top four counterparts Hampton were able to account for Skye by 80 points and didn’t let wayward kicking hinder their overall performance as they ensured a fourth-place finish, barring a miracle from Oakleigh District. For Highett, they were dismantled once again by East Brighton, losing by 82 points to remain winless and in tatters on the bottom with a percentage of only 13.78.
Round 17 Fixtures: Hampton v Bentleigh; Oakleigh v Hallam, Carrum v St Pauls; Skye v Dingley; East Brighton v Cheltenham; and St Kilda v Highett.
With two rounds to go, the battle for top spot will be fought between Dingley, St Kilda City and Bentleigh. Only one win separates all three clubs for the minor premiership and more importantly, the chance for home finals placings is up for grabs.
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2015 UNDER 19S FIXTUREROUND 111-AprSt Kilda City 14.11.95 def Cheltenham 8.15.63East Brighton 3.5.23 def by Dingley 13.16.94Oakleigh District 23.23.161 def Skye 4.5.29C.P.L 10.10.70 def Hallam 5.9.39Highett 2.2.14 def by Bentleigh 28.17.185St Pauls 8.14.62 def by Hampton 11.11.77
ROUND 218-AprDingley 13.9.87 def St Kilda City 7.3.45Bentleigh 23.18-156 def East Brighton 1.6-12Hampton 23.18.156 def Highett 1.6.12Hallam 9.16.70 def Cheltenham 4.4.28St Pauls 14.18.102 def Oakleigh District 4.3.27Skye 6.9.45 def by C.P.L 11.10.76
ROUND 325-AprSt Kilda City 6.9-45 def by Bentleigh 10.14-74East Brighton 11.4-70 def St Pauls 8.8-56Oakleigh District 12.11-83 def Highett 1.4-10Cheltenham 3.7-25 def Hampton 10.12-72Hallam 2.3-15 def by Dingley 19.12-126C.P.L 7.9-51 def by Skye 10.17-77
ROUND 42-MaySt Pauls 7.6-48 def by St Kilda City 16.16-112Dingley 13.17-95 def Cheltenham 3.10-28Hampton 19.15-129 def Oakleigh District 4.10-34C.P.L 4.6-30 def by Bentleigh 14.23-107Skye 10.11-71 def East Brighton 7.14-56Highett 2.8-20 def Hallam 16.22-118
ROUND 59-MayCheltenham 4.10-34 def by Bentleigh 15.11-101Hallam 12.16-88 def St Pauls 2.10-22Hampton 16.16-112 def C.P.L 8.5-53St Kilda City 20.15-135 def Skye 5.3-33East Brighton 21.19-145 def Highett 2.0-12Dingley 15.9-99 def by Oakleigh District 4.7-31
ROUND 616-MaySt Pauls 22.21-153 def Highett 2.3-15Bentleigh 9.6-60 tied Dingley 8.12-60C.P.L 8.3-51 def by East Brighton 11.18-84Hallam 4.7-31 def by Hampton 14.4-88Cheltenham 15.15-105 def Skye 9.10-64Oakleigh District 6.2-38 def by St Kilda City 26.19-175
ROUND 723-MaySt Kilda City 12.6-78 def East Brighton 4.11-35Dingley 12.12-84 def St Pauls 5.5-35Hampton 15.10-100 def Skye 9.10-64Cheltenham 18.19-127 def Highett 7.6-48Bentleigh 16.11-107 def Hallam 7.6-48C.P.L 11.4-70 def by Oakleigh District 13.9-87
ROUND 830-MaySt Pauls 7.7-49 def by Bentleigh 8.9-57Hallam 9.21-75 def Skye 7.12-54Oakleigh District 9.14-68 def Cheltenham 9.13-67Highett 0.1-1 def by Dingley 15.30-120East Brighton 2.12-24 def by Hampton 12.9-81St Kilda City 17.14-116 def by C.P.L 4.5-29
ROUND 913-JunCheltenham 16.14-110 def East Brighton 8.5-53Skye 12.13-85 def Highett 2.3-15Hampton 7.1-43 def by St Kilda City 13.10-88Dingley 19.10-124 def C.P.L 4.4-28Bentleigh 15.10-100 def Oakleigh District 9.7-61St Pauls 16.9-105 def Hallam 4.15-39
OPTIMUS CONCUSSION AWARENESS ROUND 1020-JunCheltenham 4.3-27 def by St Kilda City 24.14-158Dingley 19.18-132 def by East Brighton 2.1-13Skye 4.6-30 def by Oakleigh District 8.16-64St Pauls 9.8-62 def C.P.L 8.9-57Bentleigh 11.12-78 def Hampton 3.3-21Hallam 16.15-111 def Highett 1.1-7
ROUND 1127-JunSt Kilda City 10.10-70 def Dingley 3.5-23East Brighton 2.5-17 def by Bentleigh 14.7-91Highett 5.3-33 def by Hampton 14.12-96C.P.L 10.8-68 def by Cheltenham 12.8-80Skye 9.6-60 tied Hallam 8.12-60Oakleigh District 10.10-70 def by St Pauls 11.8-74
ROUND 1211-JulHallam 4.15-39 def by C.P.L 10.6-66Bentleigh 4.1-25 def by St Kilda City 23.20-158St Pauls 17.16-118 def East Brighton 5.5-35Highett 2.4-16 def by Oakleigh District 24.22-166Skye 7.5-47 def by Cheltenham 16.3-99Hampton 4.9-33 def by Dingley 10.8-68
GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME ROUND 1318-JulSt Kilda City 18.12-120 def St Pauls 7.2-44Cheltenham 8.11-59 def by Dingley 10.15-75Oakleigh District 12.12-84 def Hampton 2.9-21Hallam 4.6-30 def by Bentleigh 5.6-36C.P.L 18.12-120 def Highett 2.9-21East Brighton 10.13-73 def Skye 8.8-56
ROUND 1425-JulBentleigh 9.15-69 def Cheltenham 9.4-58C.P.L 8.5-53 def by Hampton 15.19-109Oakleigh Dist. 13.23-101 def East Brighton 5.6-36Skye 5.6-36 def by St Pauls 13.5-83Dingley 12.16-88 def Hallam 4.6-30Highett 0.0-0 def by St Kilda City 21.23-149
ROUND 151-AugEast Brighton 0.0-0 def by St Kilda City 26.18-174St Pauls 2.9-21 def by Dingley 8.9-57Hallam 7.14-56 def Oakleigh District 6.7-43Hampton 6.9-45 def by Cheltenham 12.19-91Bentleigh 25.19-169 def Skye 3.2-20Highett 6.6-42 def by C.P.L 20.16-136
ROUND 168-AugCheltenham 7.6-48 def by St Pauls 7.11-53Dingley 6.12-48 def Bentleigh 5.5-35Skye 4.2-26 def by Hampton 15.16-106Oakleigh District 11.29-95 def C.P.L 4.2-26Highett 2.3-15 def by East Brighton 14.13-97St Kilda City 12.10-82 def Hallam 4.2-26
ROUND 1715-AugEast Brighton v CheltenhamC.P.L v St PaulsOakleigh District v HallamHampton v BentleighSkye v DingleySt Kilda City v Highett
ROUND 1822-AugBentleigh v St PaulsHighett v SkyeCheltenham v C.P.LDingley v Oakleigh DistrictEast Brighton v HallamHampton v St Kilda City
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UNDER 19S TEAM LISTS
BENTLEIGHCoach: Rob Lawford
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Chris Yenofkian 17 Lachlan Dickson
2Kade Heaphy-Wemyss 19 Ben Cooper
4 Saf Balic 22 Ben De Nardis
5 Christian Bell 23 Dylan Waghorne
6 Rob Aitken 24 Jack Dear
7 Liam Nixon 25 Spencer Daly
8 James Halliwell 26 Brayden Lawford
9 James Kiernan 27 Robbie Hyde
10 Josh Mondano 29 Tim McGaw
12 Rob Moriarty 30 Aaron Locandro
13 Tom Brooks 31 Josh Van Berkel
14 Daniel Nilson 32 Thomas Di Carlo
15 Mitchell Pollard 33 Zac Dennis
16 Andrew Stolzenburg
DINGLEYCoach: Matt Benton
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Andy Din 16 Callum Ryan
2 Mathew Butts 17 Tom Mullins
3 Daniel Trease 18 Chris Baum
4 Nick Taylor 19 Mark Fitch
5 Kyle McGurk 20 Carmine Scimia
6 Madison Talarico 21 Connor Horsey
7 Lachie Craig 22 Ryan Ferdinand
8 Josh Lake 23 Lachlan Craig
9 Vincent Arena 24 Jeremy John
10 Anthony Basile 25 Josh Woolfe
11 Liam Considine 26 Jason Wylie
13 Jordan Bichsel 27 Leigh Johnson
14 Rob Rusan 30Sebastian Zammit
15 Josh Jolly
HAMPTONCoach: Lachlan Batt
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Carl-Oskar Beer 16 Josh Lees
2 Zach Allen 17 Nick Matic
3 Thomas Burley 18 Pierce Trainor
4 Josh Vitiritti 19 Nathan Heap
5 Bunareth Kheng 20 James Hickey
6 Corey Smith 21Riley Gorringe-Dennis
7 Carl Nichols 22 Alisdair Curr
8 Will Mason 23 Mark Digby
9 Liam Timms 24 Guy Timms
10 Nathan Wallace 25 James Gascard
11 Troy Smith 26 Noah Wynen
12 Cameron Lee 27 Harvey Little
13 Michael Riddle 29 Matthew Hanson
14 Bailey Griffin 51Josh Clark-Henry
15 Nicholas Moon
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKESCoach: Zach White
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Ronald Hunt 28 Cameron Neale
2 Rory Brown 30Brandon Butterworth
6 Daniel Nash 41 Blake Helsham
7 Matt Taylor Luke Sutcliffe
8Beau Goldsworthy Mitchell Meriton
9 Daniel Courts Alex Wilson
14 Jack Thompson Jayden Riordan
17Andrew McCormack Joshua Doyle
18 Liam Hickman Thomas King
22 Ryan Lynch James Moore
EAST BRIGHTONCoach: John Black
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Miles harding 16 Nathan Tabe
2 Kaleb Forster 17 David Lee
3 Adam Wakeling 18 Jackson Forster
4 Athen Guiliani 19 Luke Johnson
5 Joel Fowler 20 Andrew Di Maria
6 Isaac Vanderwerf 21 Ari Levin
7 Jackson Young 22 James Taylor
8 Matt bertoncello 23 Matt Lowe
9 Charlie Black 24 Brendan Stuart
10 Brodie Muller 25 Kay Love-Linay
11 Tim Wilson 26 Jeremy Poynton
12 Joel Blacker 38 Trent Beard
13 Ben Moran 42 Joel Stewart
14 Matt Foster 44 Fraser Young
15 BJ Connor
CHELTENHAMCoach: Greg Barclay
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jax Kilner 17 Damien Paterno
2 Jeromy Wise 18 Alan Anderson
3 Ryan Costello 19 Tom Worrell
4 Mitchell Daniels 20 George Karpathakis
5 Nick Kilner 21 Liam Brotz
6 Jake Davis 22 Shaun Cusack
7 Cameron Beaumont 23 Jojo Amaah
8 Blake Ellis 24 Nick Soldatos
9 Alex Baragwanath 25 Sam Herlinger
10 Alex Molyneux 26 Jay Braden
11 Leo Rodriguez 27 Nathan Karpathakis
12 Tim Fitzsimons 28 Tom Davis
13 Darcy Ward 29 Dayton Woodham
14 Lachlan Whiteside 30 Nick Suppree
15 Tom La Cava 31 Curtis Thatcher
16 Daniel Stonehouse
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HALLAMCoach: David Antonielli
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 M. Wood 17 D. Marquison
2 L. Wood 18 M. D'Addario
3 J. Edwards 19 D. Hanley
4 M. Lambert 20 D. Grayson
5 C. Straylaart 22 L. McConville
6 J. O'Brien 23 T. Neill
7 J. Webber 24 D. Kerr
8 S. Casey 25 A. Rahimi
9 J. Crutchfield 29 H. Wood
10 R. Lewis 30 T. Evans-Atkison
11 R. Hobson 31 M. Jeffery
12 R. McConville 32 E. Mustapha
13 D. Cavallo 33 J. Folino
14 K. Kime 34 K. Norris
15 T. Wright 35 D. Hettirachchi
SKYECoach: Adam Lagerewskij
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Zac Lambert 13 Brandon Bailey
2 Luke Broomhall 14 Dean Nicol
3 Josh Scrivano 15 Michael Ward
4 Joel McConville 16 Jason Ward
5 Tyson Ross 17 Corey Notman
6 Riely Powlesland 20 Jake Dunkley
7 Nazz Franze 23 Reece Smart
8 Brett Dawson 31 Apple Juice
9 Ryan Bounds 55 Jordan Grubb
10 Reece Stewart 63 Dylan Vreekamp
11 Jaydon Delange Matt Bailey
ST PAULSCoach: Wayne Herbstreit
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 John Barnes 20 Jeremy Lloyd
3 Nick Bury 21 Ben Lindsay
4 Marty Clements 22 Nick Stubbings
5 Michael Constantinou 23 Jake Halasz
6 Carl Herbstreit 23 Pat Tanner
8 Braydn Mancal 24 Mitch Carracher
9 Matt Brown 24 Tim Tyler
10 Chris Marinos 25 Tim Walsh
11 Michael Hargood 25 Cam James
12 Gianni Mercuri 27 Ryan Wilson
13 Mitch Peet 28 Bryce Wilson
16 Victor Jenkins 30 Jordan Lloyd
17 Connor Byrne 33 Fred Jenkins
18 Andrew Weiss 35 Jeremy Muldoon
19 Luke Johnstone
HIGHETTCoach: Andre Carey
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Joe Bekierz 18 Chris Harms
2 Darcy Hutchinson 19 Jack Prosser
3 Rhys Prosser 20 Marc Campion
4 Tristan Brown 21 Joe Callahan
5 James Burns 22 Max Pandur
6 Daniel Gilhooley 23 Mitchell Hoar
7 Aidan Young 24 Ryan Osbourne
8 Ryan Wheeler 25 Sam Jackson
9 Harry Russo 26 Kieran Finkelda
10 James Bekierz 27 Kade Mclellan
11 Harry Goodman 28 Michael Goodman
12 Brayden O'conner 29 Jason Goulding
13 John Vasilakis 30 Josh Desperless
14 Zion Periera 31 Joel Melnjak
15 James Sneesby 32 Daniel Trease
16 Stefan Lindstrom 39 Harry Brennan
17 Lucas Adams 53 Lachlan Cunningham
ST KILDA CITYCoach: Nathan Johns
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Leon Mateariki 21 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas
4 Shai Wood 21 Jake Phelan
5 Denzel Cooper 24 Fabricko Addi
7 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 24 Alex James
8 Will Patterson 25 Ollie Gabelich
9 Ayan Nyanjok 27 Kelsey Davies
10 Ronnie, Llorico 28 Jack Sanders
12 Mitchell Oman 30 Jarrod Dousa
13 Michael Puts 32 Damon Moody
15 Elijah Salesusi 33 Dallas Peut
16 Julian Yeatman 34 Ruben Jamieson
17 Matthew Shrimpton 38 Kieran Jamieson
18 Hamish Johnstone 42 Guy Chuol
18 Daniel Georgiou 74 Xavier Pauli
19 Bika steve Ula 77 Felix Brown
20 Tyrone Tsataliya 88 Josiah Laakulu
OAKLEIGH DISTRICTCoach: Scott Russell
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Connor Morgan 18 Jake Winn
2 Brody carr 19Anthony Lucarelli dvc
3Sanjay Kahawatte 20 Aiden Spence
5Nathaniel Cramer 21 Cory Hutchison
6 Lachlan Guerin 22Jordan Brambleby
7 Chris Gabbert 23Patrick Lucarelli dvc
8 Stephen Lees 24Dustin Fernandez
9 Daniel Spence 25 Liam Cogan
10 Curtis Ward vc 27 brody ledder
11 Hayden Colgrave 28Jordan skalamera
12 Aiden Davitt 31 Jason Nicholas
14 Daniel Urban 44 John Walker
15Chris Fournarakis c 99
Johnathon Stevens
16 Mason Franz
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THIRDS RESULTS: ROUND 16/17
THIRDS - REDTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Skye 14 14 0 0 2230 341 653.96 68
Sandown 15 11 4 0 1239 728 170.19 52
South Yarra 15 9 6 0 1255 806 155.71 44
Keysborough 15 7 8 0 1245 1049 118.68 36
Black Rock 15 6 9 0 930 1059 87.82 28
Dandenong 16 4 12 0 642 1652 38.86 16
Hallam 11 2 9 0 722 1390 51.94 12
Doveton Eagles 9 2 7 0 424 1662 25.51 8
THIRDS - BLUETEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Cerberus 13 13 0 0 2166 219 989.04 56
Dingley 13 11 2 0 2016 377 534.75 52
Clayton 14 9 5 0 1356 806 168.24 40
St Kilda City 14 7 7 0 885 815 108.59 28
Endeavour Hills 10 5 5 0 526 994 52.92 20
Chelsea Heights 14 4 10 0 587 1771 33.15 16
Mordialloc 15 4 11 0 573 1835 31.23 16
Cheltenham 15 1 14 0 517 1809 28.58 8
Dandenong 1.2 2.6 5.10 9.10-64
South Yarra 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.7-19
Dandenong: Goal Kickers: S. Finch 3, J. Lapthorne 2, A. Nicolopoulos, J. CarlandBest Players: J. Lapthorne, D. Jennings, S. Peatling, S. Finch, J. CraneSouth Yarra: Goal Kickers: F. Maconachie, J. BertoneBest Players: J. Bertone, M. Bohan, C. Dore, A. Jobe, F. Maconachie, D. Knight
Keysborough 1.1 2.2 3.2 3.2-20
Skye 2.6 7.10 12.14 19.21-135
Keysborough: Goal Kickers: J. Cuffe 2, M. ScottBest Players: A. Lieberman, J. Pi, J. Griffiths, D. Anderson, P. Taylor, J. CuffeSkye: Goal Kickers: B. Dyer 4, S. Werner 2, C. Fitzgerald 2, C. DeLuca 2, D. Parkinson 2, E. Williams 2, J. Kent, D. Love, C. Baines, N. Webb, N. HofmannBest Players: N. Webb, S. Werner, S. Thorne, B. Dyer, N. Hofmann, C. Baines
Black Rock 3.1 4.1 5.1 5.1-31
Sandown 3.0 6.2 7.2 7.2-44
Black Rock: Goal Kickers: D. Steinberg 2, M. Hogg, D. Watson, S. Bonser Best Players: S. Bonser, M. Bennett, J. Kilmister, G. Wise, T. Anderson, T. De MunkSandown: Goal Kickers: M. McCormick 3, T. Ho 2, R. Ettridge, N. HoBest Players: T. Ho, S. O’Byrne, A. Straughair, M. Jolley, A. Woods, R. Ettridge
Cheltenham 0.3 1.4 2.7 4.9-33
Chelsea Heights 2.2 5.4 9.8 12.8-80
Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: Not supplied Best Players: Not suppliedChelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: D. Fulton 7, M. Kelly 2, J. Ralph, V. IpBest Players: D. Fulton, J. Connellan, G. Reynolds, J. Stewart, M. Kelly, M. Riddell
Mordialloc 1.0 2.1 2.1 3.1-19
Cerberus 6.3 12.7 16.10 24.13-157
Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: S. Cunningham, B. Harrison, P. AtkinsonBest Players: N. Lynch, B. Harrison, A. Freeman, H. Trotter, A. Cameron, J. VeneblesCerberus: Goal Kickers: B. Fisher 11, A. Batrich 4, B. Lee 4, L. Ettridge 3, D. Mercer, J. FalkenbergBest Players: B. Lee, B. Fisher, P. Bakker, L. Tanner, D. Carter, L. Ettridge
St Kilda City 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.9-99
Clayton 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.3-33
St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: N. Laffy 5, G. Phillips 3, J. Herbath 3, B. Zosens 2, B. Hall, N. PapposBest Players: G. Krepp, B. Zosens, J. Perriam, J. Herbath, G. Phillips, N. LaffyClayton: Goal Kickers: N. Fallace 2, T. Borg, D. Elysee, B. WottonBest Players: B. Wotton, C. Dureau, N. Fallace, P. Cook, B. Rowley, W. Lao
Dingley 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.13-157
Endeavour Hills 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.1-19
Dingley won via forfeit.
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ROUND 111-AprMordialloc 2.2-14 def by Chelsea Heights 15.6-96St Kilda City 16.14-110 def Cheltenham 8.6-54Clayton 7.5-47 def by Cerberus 17.16-118BYE: DingleyROUND 218-AprCheltenham 12.17-89 def Mordialloc 7.10-52Dingley 13.18-96 def St Kilda City 3.4-22Chelsea Heights 0.1-1 def by Cerberus 28.23-191BYE: ClaytonROUND 325-AprMordialloc 4.4-28 def by Dingley 24.23-167Cheltenham 6.6-42 def Chelsea Heights 12.17-89St Kilda City 4.7-31 def by Clayton 4.8-32BYE: CerberusROUND 42-MayChelsea Heights 2.3-15 def by Clayton 34.24-228Dingley 33.22-220 def Cheltenham 0.1-1Cerberus 34.24-228 def Mordialloc 0.1-1BYE: St Kilda CityROUND 59-MayChelsea Heights 3.1-19 forfeit to Dingley 16.21-117Mordialloc 7.2-44 def by Clayton 10.17-77Cerberus 16.21-117 def St Kilda City 3.1-19Endeavour Hills 8.15-63 def Cheltenham 3.3-21
ROUND 616-MayClayton 8.11-59 def St Kilda City 7.8-50Cerberus 10.11-71 def Dingley 6.13-49Cheltenham 11.10-76 def by Mordialloc 14.12-96Chelsea Heights 11.6-72 def by Endeavour Hills 11.8-74
ROUND 723-MayMordialloc 5.6-36 def by Clayton 17.10-112St Kilda City 17.10-112 def Cheltenham 1.3-9Chelsea Heights 2.1-13 def by Cerberus 23.17-155Dingley 26.9-165 def Endeavour Hills 0.0-0ROUND 830-MaySt Kilda City 18.15-123 def Chelsea Heights 2.2-14Clayton 24.25-169 def Cheltenham 3.3-21Mordialloc 1.0-6 def by Dingley 24.25-169Cerberus 23.13-151 def Endeavour Hills 1.0-6ROUND 913-JunMordialloc 3.4-22 def by St Kilda City 5.12-42Dingley 15.9-99 def Clayton 4.5-39Cheltenham 0.4-4 def by Cerberus 23.12-150Chelsea Heights 2.1-13 def by Endeavour Hills 16.21-117OPTIMUS CONCUSSION AWARENESS ROUND 10 20-JUNChelsea Heights 9.4-58 def by Mordialloc 11.9-75Cheltenham 5.9-39 def by St Kilda City 12.7-79Dingley 4.1-25 def by Cerberus 15.8-98Endeavour Hills 10.8-68 def Clayton 8.11-59ROUND 1127-JunMordialloc 14.10-94 def Cheltenham 4.3-27St Kilda City 10.2-62 def by Dingley 10.8-68Clayton 14.10-94 def Chelsea Heights 0.1-1Endeavour Hills 0.1-1 def by Cerberus 14.6-90ROUND 1211-JulChelsea Heights 7.6-48 def Cheltenham 6.7-43 Dingley 21.14-140 def Mordialloc 1.1-7Cerberus 25.11-161 def Clayton 1.4-10Endeavour Hills 4.3-27 def by St Kilda City 20.19-139
GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME ROUND 1318-JulClayton 20.16-136 def Chelsea Heights 0.5-5Cheltenham 0.1-1 def by Dingley 31.16-202St Kilda City 1.4-10 def by Cerberus 20.17-137Mordialloc 10.4-64 def Endeavour Hills 8.8-56ROUND 1425-JulDingley 36.18-234 def Chelsea Heights 0.0-0Clayton 24.20-164 def Cheltenham 7.1-43Cerberus 36.18-234 v Mordialloc 0.0-0St Kilda City 0.16-106 def Endeavour Hills 0.3-39ROUND 151-AugClayton 15.17-107 def Mordialloc 2.3-15Cerberus v CheltenhamDingley 16.12-108 def St Kilda City 2.2-14Endeavour Hills 0.0-0 def by Chelsea Heights 10.3-63ROUND 168-AugSt Kilda City 15.9-99 def Clayton 5.3-33Mordialloc v CerberusCheltenham 4.9-33 def by Chelsea Heights 12.8-80Dingley 24.13-157 def Endeavour Hills 3.1-19ROUND 1715-AugSt Kilda City v MordiallocClayton v DingleyCerberus v Chelsea HeightsEndeavour Hills v CheltenhamROUND 1822-AugChelsea Heights v St Kilda CityCheltenham v ClaytonCerberus v DingleyEndeavour Hills v Mordialloc
2015 THIRDS FIXTUREBLUE DIVISION
RED DIVISIONROUND 111-AprDoveton Eagles 5.5-35 def by Keysborough 20.13-133Black Rock 5.9-39 def by South Yarra 9.8-62Skye 19.22-136 def Sandown 1.8-14Hallam 19.22-136 def Dandenong 1.8-14ROUND 218-AprDandenong 5.8-38 def by Black Rock 12.18-90Skye 22.16-148 def Hallam 0.2-2South Yarra 148 def Doveton Eagles 0.2-2Keysborough 5.8-38 def by Sandown 13.12-90ROUND 325-AprDoveton Eagles 0.1-1 def by Skye 29.22-196Dandenong 1.1-7 def by South Yarra 15.24-114Black Rock 7.6-48 def by Sandown 10.11-71Keysborough 29.22-196 won by forfeit Hallam 0.1-1ROUND 42-MayBlack Rock 19.18-132 def Hallam 2.4-16Sandown 19.18-132 def Doveton Eagles 2.4-16Dandenong 3.8-26 def by Keysborough 14.19-103Skye 19.18-132 def South Yarra 2.4-16ROUND 59-MayKeysborough 1.1-7 def by Skye 27.14-176Hallam 7.5-47 def by Black Rock 8.9-57South Yarra 5.10-40 def by Sandown 7.9-51Doveton Eagles 3.6-24 def by Dandenong 14.6-90ROUND 616-MaySandown 12.11-83 def Black Rock 5.9-39Hallam 36.18-234 def Dandenong 0.0-0Skye 36.18-234 def Doveton Eagles 0.0-0Keysborough 6.7-43 def by South Yarra 13.10-88
ROUND 723-MayDandenong 4.5-29 def by Sandown 14.13-97Black Rock 8.8-56 def by Keysborough 9.12-66South Yarra 4.28-28 def by Skye 7.55-55Doveton Eagles 6.36-36 def Hallam 3.27-27ROUND 830-MaySandown 3.6-24 def by South Yarra 7.10-52Hallam 4.5-29 def by Keysborough 15.12-102Dandenong 2.1-13 def by Skye 29.13-187Doveton Eagles 1.7-13 def by Black Rock 12.8-80ROUND 913-JunSouth Yarra 17.14-116 def Hallam 3.6-24Sandown 18.14-122 def Doveton Eagles 4.4-28Keysborough 10.7-67 def Black Rock 6.9-45Skye 18.14-122 def Dandenong 3.6-24OPTIMUS CONCUSSION AWARENESS ROUND 10 20-JunKeysborough 20.18-138 def Doveton Eagles 0.0-0Sandown 17.11-113 def Hallam 2.13-25Skye 20.18-138 def Black Rock 0.0-0Dandenong 2.9-21 def by South Yarra 14.12-96ROUND 1127-JunDoveton Eagles 11.5-71 def Dandenong 6.17-53Hallam 3.6-24 def by Sandown 17.10-112South Yarra 10.6-66 def by Keysborough 9.14-68Black Rock 3.6-24 def by Skye 17.10-112ROUND 124-JulSouth Yarra 11.8-74 def Black Rock 4.7-31Keysborough 3.4-22 def by Dandenong 17.15-117Hallam 3.1-19 def by Doveton Eagles 13.14-92Sandown 3.4-22 def by Skye 9.8-62
ROUND 1311-JulSkye 12.18-90 def Doveton Eagles 4.2-26Black Rock 12.8-80 def Dandenong 8.12-60Sandown 9.8-62 def Keysborough 4.2-26Hallam 6.4-40 def by South Yarra 12.18-90GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME ROUND 1418-JulSouth Yarra 13.14-92 def Dandenong 5.9-39Doveton Eagles 5.9-39 def by Sandown 13.14-92Black Rock 12.5-77 def Keysborough 7.10-52Hallam 5.9-39 def by Skye 13.14-92ROUND 15 25-JulBlack Rock 9.16-70 def Keysborough 3.3-21Skye 9.16-70 def Doveton Eagles3.3-21Dandenong 6.11-47 def Sandown 6.3-39South Yarra 9.16-70 def Hallam 3.3-21ROUND 161-AugHallam v Doveton EaglesDandenong 14.11-95 def Black Rock 4.7-31Sandown 11.5-71 def Keysborough 6.12-48South Yarra 6.40-40 def by Skye 16.10-106ROUND 178-AugBlack Rock 5.1-31 def by Sandown 7.2-44Dandenong 9.10-64 def South Yarra 2.7-19Keysborough 3.2-20 def by Skye 19.21-135ROUND 1815-AugSandown v DandenongKeysborough v South YarraSkye v Black Rock
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NETBALL: CENTRE PASS / BIANCA BRISTOWDivision 1 Keysborough pulled off the upset of the weekend, defeating the minor premier Dingley in Saturday’s Semi Final to become the first team to qualify for the Grand Final.
Both sides started the game strongly, but Keysborough drew first blood after two exciting turn overs from Dingley. The Burras seemed to handle the pressure better as they were in front for most of the first quarter. However, as the pressure continued to build, mistakes were made and at the end of the first term Keysborough led 15 to 10.
The Dingoes come back on the court with more energy in the second and the defense worked well as a team, bringing the ball to the middle of the court. However, the attack struggled to keep possession, frequently turning the ball over due to impressive work by Keysborough’s defensive line. This allowed the Burras to take a 24 to 21 advantage into half time.
Fighting back, Dingley scored an impressive goal early goal to start the second half. All of a sudden the game was back on with both sides’ impressive skills on show. With the Dingoes attacking line working well, they got back within one point halfway through the third quarter. As the game started to speed up, Keysborough gained the ascendancy and extended its advantage to three by the end of the third quarter (35 to 38).
Both teams came out all guns blazing in what was an impressive final quarter to watch. Both sides fought until the very end, however, no matter how hard Dingley worked, they seemed to really struggle with the force of the Keysborough’s defensive players. With one last center pass, Keysborough managed to get the ball to the circle, however, before the goal was scored, the Burras’ influential Goal Shooter Chloe Plumb went down with a knee injury. This was a devastating blow as the final whistle blew just seconds later.
After an impressive game of netball Keysborough won the match 53 to 48.
In the other Semi Final, Heatherton won through to the Preliminary Final with a convincing 56 to 44 win over Bentleigh.
It was a dominant performance from the Tunners, who will next week play bitter rivals Dingley for a spot in the premiership decider. This will be a tremendous contest.
Division 2 Heatherton has prevailed in a thriller over St Kilda City to book a spot in the Division 2 Grand Final.
The Tunners made a nervous start to the match and struggled to penetrate St Kilda City’s dominant defensive line by St Kilda City. The Saints got the early advantage, but as the game picked up speed, Heatherton seem to excel, bringing a new energy to the game. They became a force to be reckoned with, leaving St Kilda City struggling to keep up and the Tunners led 11 to 10 after the first term.
St Kilda City began the second quarter more promisingly. Amelia Walmsley and Chloe Ballard worked up and down the court to bring the ball into the goal area, however, once in the goal circle St Kilda’s goal scorers seemed to struggle with the force of Heatherton’s defense duo in Kirsty Mann and Belinda Kay.
As the third quarter whistle sounded, Heatherton’s Nicki Arnold lost the ball, giving St Kilda City the first goal. Although they started the quarter well, City where unable to chase down the lead and trailed Heatherton 39 to 31 at the final change.
As the teams huddled together before the whistle blew for the fourth quarter, it seemed like both teams where ready to give it their all. Sure enough, both teams went out on court with determination and a fierce battle ensued. St Kilda City dominated the first eight minutes of the quarter to bring the difference back to only four points. Heatherton slowed the game down with their passes they couldn’t seem to shake the determined Saints.
After an amazing show of skill and endurance it was Heatherton that won the match by only four points – 48 to 44.
Elsewhere, the girls from Mordialloc ground out a terrific 37 to 32 win over the fancied Dingoes.
The Dingoes trailed by 11 goals after the first term and did well to get back into the match. However, the Bloods held firm to win through the Preliminary Final.
Division 3 Dingley defeated Carrum Patterson Lakes in an absolute nail-biter to advance to the Grand Final. It was tight all day between the two sides, but in the end the Dingoes held out 36 to 34.
In the other Semi Final it was Caulfield prevailing over Black Rock 38 to 33. This is a fantastic result for the Bearettes given it is their first season in the SFNL Netball competition.
Caulfield will now play CPL in the Prelim Final for the right to challenge the Dingoes.
Division 4 St Kilda City is the first team through to the Grand Final after easily outclassing Keysborough 58 to 28. In the other Semi Final, Heatherton ended Dingley’s season with a low-scoring 29 to 18 triumph. The Tunners and the Burras will clash next week for the remaining spot in the decider.
Division 5 Minor premiers Highett pipped Dingley 37 to 34 in their Semi Final clash. The Dingoes will play Mordialloc next week in the Preliminary final after the Bloods defeated Black Rock 27 to 20 in the other Semi.
Division 6 Mount Waverley proved too good for Dandenong 36 to 26 to advance to the Grand Final. St Kilda City accounted for Highett 25 to 20 and will play the Redlegs next week.
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2015 DIVISION 1-3 NETBALL FIXTURES
DIVISION 1
Semi Finals - August 8 Preliminary Finals - August 15 Final - August 22
Dingley 48 def by Keysborough 53
Dingley v Heatherton Keysborough v Winner Match: 3
Bentleigh 44 def by Heatherton 56
DIVISION 2
Semi Finals - August 8 Preliminary Finals - August 15 Final - August 22
Heatherton 48 def St Kilda City 44
St Kilda City v Mordialloc Heatherton v Winner Match: 3
Dingley 32 def by Mordialloc 37
DIVISION 3
Semi Finals - August 8 Preliminary Finals - August 15 Final - August 22
Dingley 36 def Carrum Patterson Lakes 34
Carrum Patterson Lakes v Caulfield Dingley v Winner Match: 3
Black Rock 33 def by Caulfield 38
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2015 DIVISION 4-6 NETBALL FIXTURES
DIVISION 4
Semi Finals - August 8 Preliminary Finals - August 15 Final - August 22
St Kilda City 58 def Keysborough 28
Keysborough v Heatherton St Kilda City v Winner Match: 3
Heatherton 29 def Dingley 18
DIVISION 5
Semi Finals - August 8 Preliminary Finals - August 15 Final - August 22
Highett 37 def Dingley 34
Dingley v Mordialloc Highett v Winner Match: 3
Mordialloc 27 def Black Rock 20
DIVISION 6
Semi Finals - August 8 Preliminary Finals - August 15 Final - August 22
Mount Waverley 36 def Dandenong 26
Dandenong v St Kilda City Mount Waverley v Winner Match: 3
St Kilda City 25 def Highett 20
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DIV 1 - Coach: Rob Goldin
Alicia Wise (Captain)
Chelsea Goldin
Maddy Taylor
Miranda Bailey
Shae Wonnacott
Nichola Tulley
Penny Byers-Tymms
Sara Merkus
Sophie Bartlett
Steph Young
DIV 2 - Coach: Penny Byers-Tymms
Adele Gilmore
Alysha Morecroft (Captain)
Amber McHenry
Brittany Goldsmith
Emily Crawford
Emma Gent
Jess Haslem
Jess Payne
Sarah Fischer
Taylah Austin
DIV 3 - Coach: Cassandra Fogarty
Alana Cooper
Eleanor Douglas
Ellie Davidson
Emillee Hunt
Kasey Blizzard (Co-Captain)
Lauren Ryan (Co-Captain)
Madz Ades
Melissa Ades
Sarah Gent
NETBALL TEAM LISTS
DIV 4 - Coach: Terry Davidson
Ebony Let
Alex Smyth (Co-Captain)
Megan Lewis (Co-Captain )
Esther Gilmore
Michaela Knight
Steph Saunders
Tara Callahan
Tash Maskell
Tayla McArtney
DIV 5 - Coach: Alysha Morecroft
Eman Farrag
Jess Minster (Co-Captain)
Kate Rollison
Laura Kilfoyle
Michelle Chapman (Co-Captain)
Rebecca Wonnacott
Sam Barwick
Tegan Hanisch
DIV 6 - Coach: Melissa Bailey
Kat Anderson
Hannah Brueton
Mandy Ferry
Radost Krasteva
Clarissa Woodley
Alicia Holland
Simone Korman
DINGLEYCARRUM PATTERSON LAKES
TEAM 1
Sophie McGuinness
Jessie Hawkesworth
Georgia Donkin
Sarah Morton
Ilana Rourke
Juliana Bedggood
Jessica Mitchell
Taylah Cagalj
Carly Edwards
TEAM 2
Jessica Cook
Beck Reynolds
Debbie Ng
Rhianna-Lee Caffrey
Danielle Piastrino
Kate Yelland
Sarah Westley
Alex Hickey
CAULFIELDKate BrownscombeMonique BulteBrieanna CooperElle KamanaSophie O'SheaAddie PriaulxRoisin PryorFotini StravrouCara TeohZina TeohSamantha TonkinJacinta TraegerCaroline Tuaru Temu
DANDENONGCoach: Mandi Hall
Claire Beard Michelle Keppler
Amanda Hall Jacqui Pownceby
Rebecca Smith Renee Rollings
Corinne Pegram Tori Webb
Tenielle Potter Emily Williams
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HEATHERTONDIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3
Teena Mifsud - Coach Scott Regnier - Coach Jacqui Hellard - Coach
Elizabeth Evans - Captain Nicki Arnold - Captain Yvonne McMillan - Captain
Bella Riddell Alex Riddell Katie Burns
Courtney Weiske Bayley Mifsud Mel Cook
Ella Batish Belinda Kay Emma Daley
Jamie Regnier Kirsty Mann Taylor Leeson
Mandy Quinn Maggie Carlon Kristy Loyd
Tara Bickham Mia McMillan Shelleigh Papatsikas
Taylah Butterworth Teagan Matthews-Ritchie Breanna Osborne
Zali Mifsud Teena Mifsud
DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5
Yvonne McMillan - Coach Joel Webb - Coach
Adelaide Douglas Angela Karika
Amy McManus Emily Cook
Breille Arnfield Heidi Webb
Erin Naismith Helen Burgess
Isobel Burgess Katrina Davidson
Jessica Elgin Laura Menzel
Kyipya Win Rebecca Kofler
Sinead Bannon Simone Ward
Stephanie Webb
HIGHETTDIVISION 5 - Coach: Tracey Flahive
Taylar Anderson (captain)
Kellie Anderson
Matilda Branch
Emily Cullis
Emma Hamilton
Steph Handson
Laura Mulcahy
Emily Perchanidis
Christie Roberts
DIVISION 6
Alyson Tran (captain)
El Dedman
Jess Flahive
Laura Grimmer
Nicole Hartley
Josephine McGlone
Samantha Saville
Laura Sayers
Jess Simmons
Kathryn Simmons
Alex Turner
MORDIALLOCTEAM 1 TEAM 2
Coach: Nikki Dempster Nikki Woinarski
Bec Britton Chloe Elmer
Alanna Harris Mandy Henson
Katie Minogue Jacqui Miller
Tessa Johnston Kym Pike
Cath Ferguson Amy Clemens
Tilly O'Brien Ronnie Ferguson
Stephanie Hogbin Jenna Rohr
Jessica Cieslak Maxine Howard
Lucy McKeown Nathalie Schmidt
Nicole Crozier
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TEAM 3
Courtney Lowe
Cath Wilkie
Elizabeth Leggett
Sam Johncon
Zoe Wheeler
Nioka Kirby
Mary Mati
Katie Cornish
Bianca Love
Hayley Zantuck
TEAM 1Samantha DownieSarah VellaAmy BurnsAlana VieceliLaura AgiusChloe PlumbMegan KennedyBec MacInnessFiona Francis
TEAM 2Trista BryanCharley ClarksonCandice ScottBreanne VieceliElise BoydKelly JarrardMelissa BourkeHayley LoweZoe HarperSophie BarberTherese Johnston
NETBALL TEAM LISTS
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Elizabeth (Beth) Viner-Smith Paisley Ross Helen Grundy
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Tracey Hall Anthea Nisbet-Smith Katrina Logue
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Liby Mirabella Katherine (Kate) Gutsche Jessica Luongo
Amelia Walmsley Kelli Stringer Sally Saunders
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UMPIRE’S CORNER / THE WHITE KNIGHT
The first of our finals umpires will be announced next Thursday so it is make or break time for umpires wishing to umpire finals footy! Observers will be visiting many grounds today so your performance could be decisive in determining the grade in which you umpire your first final. Good umpires treat every match as if (a) an observer is present and (b) it is a final, so they shouldn’t have too much difficulty impressing.
Congratulations to Annie Mirabile and Libby Toovey who have been selected to umpire in Sunday’s Women’s Football match at Etihad between the Demons and the Bulldogs. The match will be televised live on Channel Seven from 12.35pm. What an achievement for our SFNL umpiring group and what a great advertisement for women and girls considering taking up umpiring.
The tradition continues in the Embleton household, with Anthony following in dad Gary’s footsteps and taking up field umpiring. Dad was so interested in Anthony’s progress that, last Saturday, father and son were wired up for the day so that Gary could provide words of wisdom if required. The innovation was so successful that the White Knight believes that Anthony will now wear the earpiece to bed so that dad can wake him up each morning.
Greg Stirling found a novel reason for pulling out of his appointment last week – he locked himself out of the house. No house or car keys, no access to his gear etc. Keep a spare key handy during the finals, Stirlo!
A club goal umpire last Saturday was a little unimpressed with the decisions of his field
umpiring colleagues, and felt unable to continue waving the flags for the last quarter. Luckily, a replacement was available. The White does not recommend that any SFLUA members follow his example as they would be very unlikely to ever be appointed to a game again!
On Thursday, we are celebrating the end of the regular season with our traditional “Last Supper” after training. The venue will now be the clubrooms at Bricker Reserve where a Spit Roast will be served. For those umpires who will not be involved in finals, this is a great way to finish up the year, and to encourage those umpires who will be doing finals. ALL umpires are requested to make every effort to attend. The evening should finish up just after 8.30pm.
If you are not umpiring finals, please make every effort to come along and support your mates. However, only the officiating umpires and members of the umpiring department will be permitted in the umpires rooms during finals. Please keep away from the officiating umpires at quarter time and three quarter time so they can concentrate on their tasks.
We will celebrate the Division 3 Grand Final appointments with a meal after training on Thursday September 10. The annual Awards Night (which includes the Grand Final appointments) will be held from 7pm on Wednesday September 16 at the Huntingdale Gold Club, Windsor Ave, South Oakleigh. The cost of these functions is included in your membership fees.
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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE
DIVISION 1 RESERVES
PLAYER/CLUB THIS WEEK TOTAL
Mitchell Stevens Cheltenham 3 49
Stefan Feehan Dingley 0 49
Leigh Moore Dingley 3 48
Corey Pearce Clayton 1 44
Ben Padula East Malvern 1 38
Sam Williams Dingley 3 36
Cameron Roughead East Malvern 1 28
Kane Davidson Dingley 0 28
Jack Crameri Clayton 1 26
Bradley Lockhart Chelsea Heights 5 25
DIVISION 1 SENIORS
PLAYER/CLUB THIS WEEK TOTAL
Mark Ryan East Malvern 0 59
James Morris Mordialloc 3 53
Stewart Scanlon Clayton 4 53
Philip Smith East Brighton 11 49
Travis Ridgway St Pauls 2 43
Daniel Farmer Dingley 2 38
Patrick Nicholls Cheltenham 0 36
Nick Scanlon Clayton 0 30
Michael Cooke East Malvern 5 29
Matthew Ravenall Mordialloc 0 28
DIVISION 2 RESERVES
PLAYER/CLUB THIS WEEK TOTAL
Mathew Poore Skye 14 90
Christopher Lacey Springvale District 4 51
Michael Kalviskis Skye 0 43
Bradley Scott Keysborough 4 32
Jamie Gasio Highett 2 27
Christofer Cappelleri Oakleigh District 1 25
Davor Rajic Keysborough 0 25
Jaiden Peters Hampton 1 24
Warwick Hanks Keysborough 0 22
Christopher McCann Skye 0 21
DIVISION 2 SENIORS
PLAYER/CLUB THIS WEEK TOTAL
Tyson King Keysborough 0 56
David Velardo Oakleigh District 3 55
Scott Fiora Hampton 0 41
Adam Connell Caulfield 6 39
Khaled Kandakji Oakleigh District 1 38
Joel Hanlon Hampton 0 36
Lachlan Morrey Springvale District 3 36
Benjamin Evans Skye 1 30
Matthew Jamieson Heatherton 0 28
Dean Spanos Murrumbeena 1 27
DIVISION 3 RESERVES
PLAYER/CLUB THIS WEEK TOTAL
William Kruss Moorabbin 5 44
James Morrey Ashwood 2 40
Clinton Gottinger Lyndale 0 38
Troy Lange South Yarra 8 37
Clinton Jarrett Endeavour Hills 4 36
Tarquin Booth Ashwood 0 32
Michael Lobb Moorabbin 4 31
Kaine Bundy Dandenong 0 29
Mark Frenken Sandown 0 29
Richard Brand Black Rock 1 28
DIVISION 3 SENIORS
PLAYER/CLUB THIS WEEK TOTAL
Trevor March C.P.L 4 76
Luke Galle Mt Waverley 0 58
Shane Peake Endeavour Hills 4 57
Matthew Johansson Moorabbin 4 41
Paul Wineberg Ashwood 5 41
Thomas Dewar Black Rock 0 39
Trent Davey Moorabbin 0 39
Frank Martinicchio Ashwood 0 37
Matt Neve Hallam 1 37
Christopher Meyers Ashwood 3 36
THIRDS - RED
PLAYER/CLUB THIS WEEK TOTAL
Matthew McCormick Sandown 3 49Troy Docherty Skye 0 42Bradley Dyer Skye 4 37Jayden Cameron South Yarra 0 37Trevor Milne South Yarra 0 24
THIRDS - BLUE
Joshua Keyt Dingley 0 43Bailey Fisher Cerberus 11 41Peter Rizzi Dingley 0 27Tom Binghams Cerberus 0 27Nicholas Fallace Clayton 2 26
UNDER 19s
PLAYER/CLUB THIS WEEK TOTAL
Madison Talarico Dingley 4 85
Xavier Pauli St Kilda City 9 75
Tyson Ross Skye 1 34
Christian Gabbert Oakleigh District 2 33
Zach Allen Hampton 3 33
Shaun Cusack Cheltenham 1 28
Carmine Scimia Dingley 2 22
James Gascard Hampton 2 20
Shane Thomas Hallam 3 20
Jake Winn Oakleigh District 1 19
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