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July 12th 2014
ROUND 12Division 1, 2, U19’s & Thirds
ROUND 13Division 3 & Netball
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Over recent years, the Southern Football League has
entered into delayed payment arrangements with a
number of Member Clubs. These payment arrangements
have been assessed on an ad-hoc and club by club basis.
The SFL has resolved that a more structured process
is required for Member Clubs desiring to enter into a
Payment Arrangement with the League.
Earlier this year, the SFL adopted a Member Club
Receivable Policy. The purpose of this Policy is to
establish a structured process with procedures that are
transparent, consistent and improve the management
of fi nancial risk to the League, while simultaneously
providing an appropriate level of short term support to
Member Clubs.
SFL Invoices are issued in the fi rst week of the month and
are due and payable 30 days from the date of the invoice.
In recent time, Member Clubs have, for various reasons,
sought to enter into payment arrangements with the
SFL, i.e. for reasons such as sponsorship being reduced,
player subscriptions not being collected in a timely
manner, other cash fl ow problems, some of which can be
a consequence of the SFL fi xture of matches, etc.
The Policy details three tiers of formal Payment
Arrangement, each with a higher risk profi le. Irrespective
of the tier of Payment Arrangement, this policy is
designed to assist a Member Club with a specifi c short
term cash fl ow issue that the Member Club demonstrates
to the satisfaction of the SFL, will be resolved within a
reasonable timeframe.
The SFL send Account Statements to all Member Clubs at
the end of each month and the onus is on Member Clubs
to initiate contact with the League (within the specifi ed
timeframes) if they believe they need to enter into a
formal payment arrangement.
Member Clubs that are non-fi nancial, i.e. not trading
within the SFL’s Current Account thirty (30) day payment
terms, or that do not have an approved Payment
Arrangement in place, will not be eligible to play for
premiership points until their Current Account is brought
back within the Current Account thirty (30) day payment
terms.
It is unfortunate that over the last week a number of
Member Clubs have not adhered to the Member Club
Receivable Policy and as a result were deemed to not be
fi nancial over the weekend when matches were played.
As a result these clubs have lost the points from the
matches they had won and the 4 premiership points
were awarded to their opposition team.
This is a timely reminder to all Member Clubs that the
SFL will always work with any club through fi nancial
diffi culties but it requires open and transparent
communication with the SFL.
I wish you all the very best of luck this weekend.
2 | SFL RECORD 2014
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DIVISION 1CHELTENHAM
VS EAST BRIGHTON
EAST MALVERNVS HEATHERTON
BENTLEIGHVS CLAYTON
ST KILDA CITYVS DINGLEY
ST PAULS VSCHELSEA HEIGHTS
DIVISION 2SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS
VS HIGHETT
MURRUMBEENA VS SKYE
DOVETON EAGLESVS OAKLEIGH DISTRICT
CAULFIELDVS MOORABBIN
MORDIALLOCVS HAMPTON
DIVISION 3HALLAM (FN)
VS DANDENONG
SANDOWNVS ENDEAVOUR HILLS
BLACK ROCKVS MOUNT WAVERLEY
ASHWOODVS LYNDALE
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKESVS SOUTH YARRA
UNDER 19sCHELTENHAMVS HIGHETT
SKYEVS HAMPTON
BENTLEIGHVS CLAYTON
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKESVS DINGLEY
ST PAULSVS CHELSEA HEIGHTS
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D 1
2-13
WIZ BEANY THE BUG DAVE MATT
Div 1 Cheltenham East Brighton East Brighton Cheltenham East Brighton
East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern
Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh
Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley
St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls
Div 2 Springvale Districts Highett Springvale Districts Highett Springvale Districts
Skye Skye Skye Skye Skye
Doveton Eagles Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Doveton Eagles
Caulfi eld Moorabbin Caulfi eld Caulfi eld Caulfi eld
Hampton Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc
Div 3 Hallam Hallam Hallam Dandenong Hallam
Sandown Sandown Sandown Sandown Sandown
Mount Waverley Mount Waverley Black Rock Mount Waverley Black Rock
Lyndale Ashwood Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale
CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL
TOTAL 121 102 120 128 124
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division 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER
East Brighton and Chelsea Heights played out
a nail-biter at Hurlingham Park, with the home
side prevailing by just seven points. It was a
tight contest all afternoon and the Heighters
had their chances to pinch an upset win but
squandered several opportunities in front of goal.
The Vampires, however, proved their class and
stepped up when it mattered most, with skipper
Ben Douthie again at his inspirational best.
Heighters star Darren Walsh was among the best
in their narrow defeat.
East Malvern improved its chances of seeing
September action with a commanding win over
Clayton at Meade Reserve. The visitors kept the
Clays goalless in the fi rst half before cruising to
a 48-point victory with a fi ve-goal-to-one fi nal
term. Although Juy Capp impressed for Clayton,
his efforts were overshadowed by the match-
winning performances of Panthers Andrew
Johnson and Brad Rooney.
St Pauls infl icted more pain on the Saints with
a 73-point drubbing at Peanut Farm. St Kilda
City could manage just one goal in the fi rst three
quarters as the red-hot Doggies ran riot. It was
simply one-way traffi c with Adam McIntyre and
Ryan Smith fi nding plenty of the Sherrin and
Travis Ridgway kicking a bag. Daniel McGee was
one of the few shining lights on a forgettable day
for the Saints.
Dingley continued its brilliant season with an
88-point thrashing of Bentleigh at Souter Oval.
The Dingoes were always in control, fl ying out to
a 50-point lead by the main break on the back
of a seven-goal second term. Dingley big man
Andrew Frost was the most infl uential player on
the ground, though Dean Francis’ seven-goal
haul gave him a run for his money. Daniel Jones
was the standout for Bentleigh.
In the fi nal game of the round Heatherton were
again outclassed, this time by Cheltenham at
Ross Street Reserve. Josh Bennett toiled hard
and was clearly the Tunners’ best, but nobody
could prevent hard-running ball-winners Jackson
Barclay and Jarrad Martin from guiding the
Rosellas to a resounding 51-point triumph.
With a few cracking games lined up in Round 12,
we could see the fi rst change to the make-up of
the top fi ve in nearly two months.
St Pauls V Chelsea Heights (McKinnon Reserve)
A real danger game for Chelsea Heights as a loss
could see them fall out of the top fi ve for the fi rst
time since Round Six. Although the Heighters
have been playing some impressive footy in the
last few weeks, St Pauls are too good a side to
drop this one at home.
East Malvern V Heatherton (Dunlop Reserve)
This is a massive opportunity for the Panthers. If
Chelsea Heights get beaten, then East Malvern
can steal fi fth spot with a win here. Moreover, a
thumping win over the struggling Tunners will
help boost their percentage, which will come in
handy come the last couple of rounds. On recent
form, you would expect East Malvern to get the
job done easily.
Cheltenham V East Brighton (Jack Barker Oval)
This will be a great contest between two fi nals-
bound sides. Although the Vampires haven’t
been at their peak in recent weeks, they are
still one of the best teams in the competition.
This one should go down to the wire, but I’ll tip
Cheltenham in a bit of an upset.
Bentleigh V Clayton (Bentleigh Reserve)
There’s plenty at stake here for these two clubs.
A win for the Demons keeps its fi nals hopes alive,
while a loss for Clayton will just about draw the
curtain on its 2014 campaign. The Clays took
the spoils in their last encounter back in Round
Three, but have recorded just one win since. On
that basis I’m backing Bentleigh to claim the all-
important four points.
St Kilda City V Dingley (Peanut Farm)
Certainly this is a year to forget for the Saints
and as they come up against the might of the all-
conquering Dingoes, this could get ugly for them.
6 | SFL RECORD 2014
SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Division 1 Results: ROUND 11SENIORSTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Dingley 11 11 0 0 1150 494 232.79 44
East Brighton 11 9 2 0 882 521 169.29 36
St Pauls 11 8 3 0 903 477 189.31 32
Cheltenham 11 7 4 0 839 717 117.02 28
Chelsea Heights 11 5 6 0 786 723 108.71 20
East Malvern 11 5 6 0 747 818 91.32 20
Bentleigh 11 4 7 0 686 966 71.01 16
Clayton 11 3 8 0 614 938 65.46 12
St Kilda City 11 3 8 0 516 848 60.85 12
Heatherton 11 0 11 0 513 1134 45.24 0
RESERVESTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Dingley 11 10 1 0 1130 373 302.95 40
Cheltenham 11 10 1 0 1165 448 260.04 40
Bentleigh 11 8 3 0 948 499 189.98 32
St Pauls 11 7 4 0 848 506 167.59 28
Clayton 11 7 4 0 860 689 124.82 28
Chelsea Heights 11 5 6 0 836 592 141.22 20
East Malvern 11 3 8 0 488 934 52.25 12
St Kilda City 11 2 9 0 482 902 53.44 8
East Brighton 11 2 9 0 391 1218 32.10 8
Heatherton 11 1 10 0 331 1318 25.11 4
East Brighton 3.1-19 5.4-34 6.5-41 10.9-69
Chelsea Heights 1.1-7 3.6-24 5.12-42 8.14-62
EAST BRIGHTON: Goal Kickers: D. Lynch 4, D. Williamson 3, B. Douthie 2, T. Sabec
Best Players: D. De Luca, B. Douthie, L. Bowman, D. Lynch, S. Dillon, T. Backman
CHELSEA HEIGHTS: Goal Kickers: P. Matheson 4, N. Davidson 4
Best Players: D. Walsh, L. Dobson, P. Matheson, L. Newton, C. Dodson,
M. O’Driscoll
East Brighton 0.1-1 2.5-17 2.5-17 2.6-18
Chelsea Heights 6.5-41 8.6-54 13.12-90 18.14-122
EAST BRIGHTON: Goal Kickers: L. French, R. Gelfand
Best Players: D. Pesa, J. Louey, A. Jilich, M. Angus, T. Heard, J. Oviss
CHELSEA HEIGHTS: Goal Kickers: D. Hulland 4, B. Lockhart 3, L. Manders 3,
J. Buxton 2, M. Sinclair, M. Jordan, J. Jagintavicius, L. Baxter, J. Spicer, E. Duell
Best Players: D. Hulland, J. Jagintavicius, L. Jones, J. Buxton, H. Bennett, J. Spicer
* CHELSEA HEIGHTS LOST POINTS DUE TO NOT BEING FINANCIAL.
St Kilda City 0.2-2 1.2-8 1.2-8 2.4-16
St Pauls 2.3-15 5.6-36 12.8-80 13.11-89
ST KILDA CITY: Goal Kickers: J. Robinson, J. Chant
Best Players: D. McGee, G. Mahony, J. Belkin, J. Robinson, T. Shrimpton, D. Ella
ST PAULS: Goal Kickers: T. Ridgway 5, A. Gilbert 2, K. Knox, P. Tolongs, J. Allan,
B. Dawes, J. Blenkinsop, T. Carracher
Best Players: R. Smith, J. Marasco, A. McIntyre, R. Kitchin, T. McIntyre, M. Johnstone
St Kilda City 2.5-17 3.8-26 4.10-34 4.12-36
St Pauls 0.4-4 3.6-24 5.11-41 10.15-75
ST KILDA CITY: Goal Kickers: V. Jamie, M. Tandogac, A. Crooks, B. Frazer
Best Players: L. Mather, S. Cotter, L. McKenzie, B. Zosens, M. Djurkovic, J. Stewart
ST PAULS: Goal Kickers: T. East 3, J. Hayes 2, B. Rafferty 2, J. Clements, D. Peet,
B. Pian
Best Players: D. Kitchin, J. Hayes, B. Pian, D. Peet, J. Fisher, T. East
Heatherton 1.2-8 2.5-17 2.10-22 4.11-35
Cheltenham 3.3-21 5.7-37 7.12-54 12.14-86
HEATHERTON: Goal Kickers: J. Bennett, A. Sparrow, J. Dwyer, J. Gray
Best Players: J. Bennett, J. Stone, C. Moon, C. Tosin, W. Earle, J. Dwyer
CHELTENHAM: Goal Kickers: G. Rowlands 4, C. Graham 3, M. Andrews, J. Barclay,
S. Perkin, J. Martin, D. Vaughan
Best Players: J. Martin, D. Vaughan, J. Barclay, G. Rowlands, J. Worrell, J. Roscoe
Heatherton 2.0-12 2.2-14 3.3-21 4.7-31
Cheltenham 4.4-28 9.6-60 10.13-73 18.15-123
HEATHERTON: Goal Kickers: C. Collett, L. MacIntosh, M. Kenney, A. Cook
Best Players: L. MacIntosh, J. Hammill, G. Sauer, R. Ferguson, B. Roberts, M. Kenney
CHELTENHAM: Goal Kickers: A. McKenzie 5, B. Poole 3, D. Knopers 2, Z. White 2,
P. Campbell 2, L. Woolley, T. Jelleff, S. Cusack, R. Schreier
Best Players: L. Brookman, L. Rodriguez, C. Hollow, A. Milesi, Z. White, T. Jelleff
Clayton 0.3-3 0.7-7 2.9-21 2.10-22
East Malvern 2.1-13 6.2-38 7.2-44 12.5-77
CLAYTON: Goal Kickers: D. Lucas 2, S. Price
Best Players: J. Capp, C. Morrison, B. Johnson, M. McHenry, A. Johnston, S. Price
EAST MALVERN: Goal Kickers: T. Tohiariki 2, B. Rooney 2, M. Ferguson 2, C. Duck 2,
K. Gowers, C. VanDyke, R. Kelly-Mansell, L. Fitzgerald
Best Players: A. Johnson, B. Rooney, C. VanDyke, R. Sadler, C. Duck, T. Tohiariki
Clayton 1.3-9 3.5-23 5.7-37 8.10-58
East Malvern 3.0-18 5.1-31 6.5-41 6.5-41
CLAYTON: Goal Kickers: M. Gallagher 2, C. Pearce, D. Murphy, J. Crameri,
A. Carrafa, N. Crameri
Best Players: N. Parisi, M. Gallagher, G. Klapsos, L. Forscutt, A. Carrafa
EAST MALVERN: Goal Kickers: B. Padula 2, N. Barac 2, J. Kirtland 2
Best Players: H. Rix, B. Baker, D. Nadzielski, J. Lumsden, B. Padula, J. Kirtland
Dingley 4.5-29 11.6-72 14.9-93 20.12-132
Bentleigh 1.2-8 3.4-22 4.5-29 6.9-45
DINGLEY: Goal Kickers: D. Francis 7, B. Lavars 3, J. Ball 3, M. Morwood, D. Bolger,
T. Lavars, T. La Rocca, J. Peet, M. Freeman, P. Ball
Best Players: A. Frost, J. Ball, D. Francis, B. Lavars, T. La Rocca
BENTLEIGH: Goal Kickers: B. Morrison 2, S. McGarry, A. Walker, D. Jones, T. Smith
Best Players: D. Jones, S. McGarry, D. Hynes, L. Delany, T. McLean, R. Murphy
Dingley 0.2-2 2.3-15 4.7-31 7.8-50
Bentleigh 2.2-14 2.2-14 3.4-22 5.5-35
DINGLEY: Goal Kickers: S. Feehan 4, L. Moore 2, T. Gent
Best Players: N. Naughton, B. Sessler, S. Comino, L. Moore, D. Morris,
K. Davidson
BENTLEIGH: Goal Kickers: C. Sharp 2, A. Banks 2, B. Zylbersztajn
Best Players: L. Ireson, S. Daly, N. Jordan, M. Laskey, L. Hogton-Hewish, A. Banks
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ROUND 1
12-Apr
Clayton 9.11.65 def. by C’ham 13.10.88
Dingley 18.8.116 def. E.Malvern 8.6.54
St K.City 12.10.8.2 def. Bentleigh 9.6.60
E.Brighton 7.7.49 def. St Pauls 5.7.37
Heatherton 5.5.35 def. by C.Heights 13.11.89
ROUND 2
26-Apr
E.Malvern 12.5.77 def. by Clayton 13.13.91
C.Heights 6.5.41 def. by E. Brighton 8.13.61
C’ham 20.6.126 def. Heatherton 7.7.49
Bentleigh 7.5.47 def. by Dingley 13.14.92
St Pauls 8.11.59 def. St Kilda City 7.10.52
ROUND 3
3-May
E.Brighton 14.9-93 def. C’ham 6.6-42
Heatherton 4.8-32 def. by E.Malvern 9.15-69
Clayton 15.10-100 def. Bentleigh 12.3-75
Dingley 15.10-100 def. St Kilda City 3.4-22
C.Heights 3.3-21 def. by St Pauls 16.18-114
ROUND 4
10-May
E.Malvern 2.6-18 def. by E.Brighton 9.11-65
Heatherton 8.13.61 def by Bentleigh 10.12.72
St Kilda City 10.11-71 def. Clayton 8.8-56
St Pauls 3.9-27 def. by Dingley 9.8-62
C’ham 6.5-41 def. by C.Heights 9.11-65
ROUND 5
17-May
C.Heights 9.9-63 def. by E.Malvern 10.6-66
E.Brighton 19.18-132 def Bentleigh 8.9-57
St Pauls 10.11-71 def. by C’ham 1.12-84
Heatherton 11.4-70 def. by St Kilda City 12.11-83
Clayton 5.14-44 def. by Dingley 17.22-124
ROUND 6
24-May
Bentleigh 12.11-83 def. C.Heights 12.8-80
E.Malvern 19.13-127 def. C’ham 10.6-66
St Kilda City 5.8-38 def. by E.Brighton 13.7-85
Clayton 2.10-40 def. by St Pauls 16.19-115
Dingley 20.20-140 def. Heatherton 6.2-38
ROUND 7
31-May
C.Heights 15.10-100 def. St Kilda City 8.6-54
St Pauls 22.11-143 def. E.Malvern 7.5-47
Heatherton 10.11-71 def. by Clayton 12.10-82
E.Brighton 7.11-53 def. by Dingley 13.16-94
C’ham 13.14-92 def. Bentleigh 4.7-31
ROUND 8
14-Jun
Bentleigh 12.6-78 def. E.Malvern 11.9-75
St Kilda City 4.9-33 def. by C’ham 11.12-78
Heatherton 4.6-30 def. by St Pauls 8.19-67
Clayton 2.4-16 def. by E.Brighton 7.9-51
Dingley 10.13-73 def. C.Heights 3.6-24
ROUND 9
21-Jun
C.Heights 18.12-120 def. Clayton 9.9-63
E.Malvern 9.10-64 def. St Kilda City 5.8-38
E.Brighton 30.19-199 def. Heatherton 3.0-18
St Pauls 11.17-83 def. Bentleight 7.9-51
C’ham 10.7-67 def. by Dingley 17.11-113
ROUND 10
28-Jun
C.Heights 18.13-121 def. Heatherton 11.8-74
Bentleigh 12.15-87 def. St Kilda City 5.7-37
E.Malvern 10.8-68 def. by Dingley 16.8-104
St Pauls 15.8-98 def. E.Brighton 3.7-25
C’ham 10.9-69 def. Clayton 5.5-35
ROUND 11
5-Jul
E.Brighton 10.9-69 def. C.Heights 8.14-62
St Kilda City 2.4-16 def. by St Pauls 13.11-89
Heatherton 4.11-35 def. by C’ham 12.14-86
Clayton 2.1-22 def. by E.Malvern 12.5-77
Dingley 20.12-132 def. Bentleigh 6.9-45
ROUND 12
12-Jul
Cheltenham V East Brighton
East Malvern V Heatherton
Bentleigh V Clayton
St Kilda City V Dingley
St Pauls V Chelsea Heights
ROUND 13
19-Jul
East Brighton V East Malvern
Heatherton V Bentleigh
Clayton V St Kilda City
Dingley V St Pauls
Chelsea Heights V Cheltenham
ROUND 14
26-Jul
Bentleigh V East Brighton
St Kilda City V Heatherton
Dingley V Clayton
East Malvern V Chelsea Heights
Cheltenham V St Pauls
ROUND 15
2-Aug
East Brighton V St Kilda City
Heatherton V Dingley
St Pauls V Clayton
Chelsea Heights V Bentleigh
Cheltenham V East Malvern
ROUND 16
9-Aug
Dingley V East Brighton
Clayton V Heatherton
St Kilda City V Chelsea Heights
Bentleigh V Cheltenham
East Malvern V St Pauls
ROUND 17
16-Aug
East Brighton V Clayton
St Pauls V Heatherton
Chelsea Heights V Dingley
Cheltenham V St Kilda City
East Malvern V Bentleigh
ROUND 18
23-Aug
Heatherton V East Brighton
Clayton V Chelsea Heights
Dingley V Cheltenham
St Kilda City V East Malvern
Bentleigh V St Pauls
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2014 Division 1 Seniors Fixture
8 | SFL RECORD 2014
SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD: Round 12Cheltenham v East Brighton
First met in 1982 - 38 matches (19 wins each)
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 5-4-34 (5/5/12)
EB 4-11-35 (14/8/99)
East Malvern (incorporating Tooronga Malvern) v. Heatherton
First met in 1997 - 28 matches (East Malvern (incorp.Toor/Malv)16 wins, Heath. 12)
Largest Winning Margin Heatherton 91 pts (15/5/99)
EM 127 pts (20/4/02)
Smallest Winning Margin Heatherton 14 pts (13/6/98/ 30/4/11)
EM 1 pt (29/6/02)
Highest Score Heatherton 19-7-121 (8/5/10)
EM 25-15-165 (20/4/02)
Lowest Score Heatherton 4-8-32 (3/5/14)
EM 3-4-22 (15/5/99)
Bentleigh v Clayton
First met in 1999 - 2 matches (Clay 2 wins, Bent 0) (excludes Bentleigh FC results from Federal FL)
Largest Winning Margin Clayton 25 pts (3/5/14)
Bentleigh Not Applic.
Smallest Winning Margin Clayton 4 pts (19/6/99)
Bentleigh Not Applic.
Highest Score Clayton 15-10-100 (3/5/14)
Bentleigh 12-3-75 (3/5/14)
Lowest Score Clayton 11-11-77 (19/6/99)
Bentleigh 11-7-73 (19/6/99)
Dingley v St.Kilda City
First met in 1965 - 23 matches (StKC 12 wins, Ding 11)
Largest Winning Margin StKC 151 pts (4/6/66)
Dingley 78 pts (3/5/14)
Smallest Winning Margin StKC 5 pts (20/8/11)
Dingley 6 pts (24/8/13)
Highest Score StKC 26-18-174 (4/6/66)
Dingley 17-17-119 (8/8/70)
Lowest Score StKC 2-6-18 (13/7/68)
Dingley 2-4-16 (5/6/10)
St.Pauls v Chelsea Heights
First met in 2002 - 29 matches (St.Pauls 15 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)
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Division 1: Round 12
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME
CHELTENHAM
EAST BRIGHTON
# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER1 Luke Brookman 34 James Nanopoulos 67 Corey Tonkin (T)
2 Marty Gurry 35 Grant Toms 68 Evan Hughes (T)
3 Tom Donnell 36 Ben Shaw 69 Ben Westhead (T)
4 Roman Teper 37 Rylan Mahony 70 Glen Johnston (T)
5 Jarrad Martin 38 Toby Arthur 71 Jake Egan (T)
6 Sam Perkin 39 Chris Niclasen 72 Jake Harvey (T)
7 Matt Zacharin 40 Trent Vanderheiden 73 Jake Stewart (T)
8 Ben Fahey 41 Brendan Lonergan 74 James Petrovski (T)
9 Luke Walsh 42 Adrian Rolfe 75 Jared Ekanayake (T)
10 Pat Nicholls 43 Jack Barclay 76 Jarred Schafer (T)
11 Zac White 44 Brett Collins 77 Jason Neville (T)
12 Matt Andrews 45 Priji Vijayakumar 78 Justin Tolliday (T)
13 Chris Bennetts 46 Nathan Dall 79 Kevin Hoare (T)
14 Sam Quigley 47 Sean Rowe 80 Lachlan Nolte (T)
15 David Cochrane 48 Rick White 81 Tim Robertson (T)
16 Chris Germano 49 Callum Johnston 82 Mark Crossley (T)
17 Brett Cuy 50 Tim Lawson 83 Matthew Buehler (T)
18 Daniel Vaughan 51 Ryan Howells 84 Matthew Burns (T)
19 Anthony Milesi 52 George Rowlands 85 Matthew Curry (T)
20 James McCartney 53 Ben Moloney 86 Matthew Dawson (T)
21 Tim Bolger 54 Corey Arthur 87 Mitch Westhead (T)
22 Jack Worrell 55 Trent Faulks 88 Nicholas Cameron (T)
23 Paul Conroy 56 Hayden Crossley 89 Paul Burford (T)
24 Brett Anderson 57 Brenton Poole 90 Richard Mazeika (T)
25 James Roscoe 58 Patrick Campbell 91 Craig Machell (T)
26 Brent Fairbanks 59 Lyndon Toyne 92 Sean Goodman (T)
27 Stuart Twelftree 60 Simon Donnell 93 Sean Tyniec (T)
28 Pat Bolger 61 Adam Krohnje (T) 94 Shivan Jacotine (T)
29 Daniel Knopers 62 Darren Anderson (T) 95 Stuart McKenzie (T)
30 Chris Graham 63 Anthony Newby (T) 96 Thomas Fitzgerald (T)
31 Dan Armstrong 64 James Hooper 97 Tim Thompson (T)
32 Ash Wood 65 Ben Turner (T) 98 Trent Davidson (T)
33 Tom Jelleff 66 Braden Johnston (T) (T) Denotes Thirds Player
Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Cheltenham Rec.
Reserve (Melway Ref 86 G3)
Telephone: 9585 1259
Colours: Red, Yellow and Black Panels
Coach: Andrew Butterfi eld
Res Coach: Grant Toms
Thirds Coach: Daniel Knopers
CHELTENHAM EAST BRIGHTONGround: Hurlingham Park
(Melway Ref 67 J10)
Telephone: 0425 506 009
Colours: Red & White V
Senior Coach: Ben Murphy
Reserves Coach: Mick Crawford
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Toby Mahoney 26 Phil Zarra
2 Damien Rayson 27 Tim Gray
3 Sam Dillon 28 John Conroy
3a Steve Jamieson 29 Patrick Jamieson
4 Peter Larsen 30 Adam De Luca
5 Nathan Stewart 31 Tom Backman
6 Daniel Reid 32 Jarryd Gaggin
7 Will Hetherington 33 Adrian Jillich
8 Matthew Jamieson 34 Jason Louey
9 Liam Bowman 35 Andrew Jansen
10 Dean Williamson © 36 Gill Thorne
11 Retired 37 John Angus
12 Matt Skehan 38 Trent Beard
13 Anthony Bailey 39 Lachlan French
14 Ben Douthie © 40 Justin Kristensen
15 Tait Sabec 42 Sam Widdowson
16 Mitch Backman 43 Phil Lanning
16a Dan Hatfi eld 44 Sean Butler
17 Jake Percy 45 Jake Dahl
18 Matt O’Rourke 46 Aaron Lee
19 Hamish Dahl 47 Justin Whyte
20 Mitch Garvey 50 David Winterton
21 Barry Hope 51 Ben Carter
22 Mark Jamieson 52 Gavin Naikin
22a Tim Heard 54 Mike Paxman.
23 Sam Jeffery 55 Mark Duthie
23a Vinnie Rossignollo 56 Richie Gelfand
24 Mick De Luca 57 Michael Angus
25 Dave De Luca
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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Division 1: Round 12
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME
EAST MALVERN
HEATHERTON
Ground: Dunlop Reserve (Melway Ref 60 A11)
Telephone: 9885 8337
Colours: Navy Blue & Red Stripes with White
Monogram, Navy Blue Socks
Senior Coach: Justin Cowell
Reserves Coach: Ben Padula
EAST MALVERN
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Ronan Fenton 31 Timothy Hicks
2 Matt Carroll 32 Andrew Johnson
3 Sam Pitman 33 Jason Yates
4 Ryan DeVisser 34 Tom Delahunty
5 Mitchell Ferguson (C) 35 Oscar Mason
6 Tremaine Tohiariki 36 Callan VanDyke
7 Trent Hotton 37 Stuart Allott
9 Jeremy Lumsden 38 Ben Padula
10 Lewis Fitzgerald 39 Harrison Malone
11 Matthew Street 40 Tim Jansen
12 Cameron Roughead 44 Ralph Sadler
13 Kurt Gowers 45 Adrian Stewart
14 Bradley Rooney 46 Steve Blencowe
15 Ben McIvor 47 Benjamin Taylor
16 William Sadler 46 Paul Welland (res.)
17 Clinton Johnston 48 Guy Coward
18 Isaac McCrimmon 49 Christopher Duck
19 Christian Farrelly 50 Hamish Rix
20 Sam Blackburn 51 Jackson Smith
21 Jason Stewart 52 Dean Nadzielski
22 Paul De Koeyer 53 Johnathon Hill
23 George Gemetzis 56 Alan Chung
26 Ben Gannon 58 Glynn Mathews
27 David Jenkins 59 Andrew Pattison
28 James Brooke 60 Benji Neal
28 James Kirtland (res.) 62 Nicholas Place
29 Samual Wright 63 Jackson Kirtland
30 Shae Skipper 64 Dan Gauci
HEATHERTONGround: Heatherton Rec Reserve
Ross St (Melway Ref 87 K2)
Email: [email protected]
Colours: Black & White stripes
Senior Coach: Clint Einsiedel
Reserves Coach: Alan Brudar
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Brad Starkey 32 Lachlan MacIntosh
2 Cameron Collett 33 Warrick Earle
3 Jayden Orr 34 Daniel Peele
4 Ryan McLeary 35 Daniel Beauchamp
5 Adam Sparrow 36 Clint Einsiedel
6 Pol Lavery (VC) 37 Stuart Masson
7 Stuart Hobjin-Allen 38 Tom Slattery
8 Jake Gray 39 Craig McLachlan
9 Josh Bennett 40 Retired
10 Matt Sauer (VC) 41 Daniel Tresidder
11 Jesse Stone 42 Paul Carpenter
12 Josh Dwyer 43 Adrian Schmidt
13 Jake Donaldson 44 Josh Wright (VC)
14 Sean Ulbrick (C) 45 Alan Brudar
15 Kevin Hunter 46 Benn Hall (Res C)
16 Blake Roberts 47 Sean Schmidt
17 Patrick Suhodobnik (Res C) 48 Ben Deans
18 Paul Connolly 49 Mark Gomizel
19 Craig Hunter 50 Luke Nisbet
20 Michael Ersch 51 James Kelson
21 Travis Faull 52 Chris Clayton
22 Cam Moon 53 Jason Tiso
23 Josh Hammill 54 Ryan Tanner
24 Chris Tosin 55 Ati Damodaran
24a Harry Masoon 56 Scott Simpson
25 Kane Tucker 57 Jack Simpson
25a Anthony Vanzella 58 Justin Roswell
26 Stew Gibbs 59 Viejay Muruhesapillai
27 Daley Jones 60 Vinny Muruhesapillai
28 Andrew Morris 61 Matthew Pinzana
29 James Loonstra 62 Jerome Mendis
30 Shayne Gibbs 63 Gareth Sauer
31 Dominic Waterman 64 Jamie Munkacsi
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Division 1: Round 12
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME
BENTLEIGH
CLAYTON
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Daniel Gilmour 29 Jack Crameri
3 Nic Crameri 30 Jack Bourke
4 Phillp Kurth 31 Jayden Gilmour ©
5 Shannon Gallagher 32 Mark McHenry
6 Gabby Irons 33 Dean Evangelista
7 Chris Morrison 34 Chris Sewell
8 Vic Currie 35 Matthew Douglas
9 Chris Neophitaou 36 Steve Martin
10 Glenn Tuckwell 37 Lufe Ruff
11 Paul Toukolis 39 Will Rule
11a Steve Sullivan 40 Jesse Henderson
12 Sheldon Price 40 Shaun Hamilton
13 Nick Mussared 41 Gerard Imbriano
14 Alexander Johnson 42 Greg Klapsos
15 Brendan Johnson 43 Ashley Pozza
16 Justin Mitrevski 44 Stephen Kurth
17 Tom Loi 45 Joel Ferguson
18 Tim Edwards 46 George Yelaytosis
19 Matthew Jones 47 Brendan Lazarus
19a Dave Bauer 49 Will Kent
20 Corey Pearce 50 Nathan Goodes
21 Dion Lucus 51 Nick Parisi
22 Daren Murphy 53 Mathhew Gallagher
23 Xavier Dayton 55 Nathan Brougy
24 Matthew Wilson 56 John Sajenko
25 Daniel Kirby 57 Brent Rowley
26 Ross Greenland 60 Chris Dureau
27 Luke Forscutt
CLAYTONGround: Clayton Reserve, Haughton Rd,
Clayton (Melway Ref 79 B2)
Telephone: 9543 4304
Colours: Black & White stripes
Senior Coach: Ben McGee
Reserves Coach: Corey Pearce & Jason Smith
Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve,
Arthur Street (Melway Ref 77 F1)
Telephone: 0424 965 068
Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke
Senior Coach: Brad Canavan
Reserves Coach: Brett Marshall
BENTLEIGH
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Scott Lawry 32 Chris Fidler
2 Brody Lawford 33 Andrew Griffi ths
3 Dale Hynes 34 Luke Crozier
4 Daniel Jones 34b Timothy Dyer
5 James Robertson 35 Leigh Ireson
6 Sam McGarry 36 Ben Morrison
7 Barama Blow 37 Luke Holmesby
8 Kade Murphy 38 Matthew Troutbeck
10 Mark Smith 39 Luke Delaney
11 Kyle Swinden 40 Alan Hendry
12 Todd James 41 Michael Laskey
13 Tom Stach 42 Scott Masterson
14 Chris Sharp 43 Andrew Pendlebury
15 Liam Hogton-Hewish 44 Tristan Mayling
16 Luke Morrison 45 Alex Walker
17 Con Petropoulos 46 Oliver Box
18 Tarone Smith 47 Heath Dunkley
19 Andy Lee 48 Matthew Bisognano
20 Steven Galileos 49 Ben Clarke
21 Nathan James 50 James Prantzos
22 Elijah Shawcroft 51 Eugene Alter
23 Chris Sice 52 Ben Zurak
24 Ben Zylbersztajn 53 James Coles
25 Andrew West 54 Max Budds
26 Kyle Rodwell 58 Todd McLean
27 Slavik Silka 60 Ben Hendry
28 Mitch Allamby 61 Scott Lambert
29 Dean Crozier 67 Michael McDonald
30 Ryan Murphy 71 Scott Mortimer
31 Amir Banks
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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Division 1: Round 12
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME
ST KILDA CITY
DINGLEY
DINGLEYGround: Souter Oval, 31E Marcus Road,
Dingley Village (Melway Ref 88 G8)
Telephone: 9558 1508
Colours: Red, Black and Gold
Senior Coach: Shane Morwood
Reserves Coach: Darren Kappler
# THIRDS2 Scott Morris
3 Andrew Ross
4 Andrew Rizzi
5 Kyle Murdoch
6 Drew Mclean
7 Nick Costantino
8 Luke Sherry
9 Jack Ogilvie
10 Peter Rizzi
11 Michael Bruce
12 Michael Jeddou
14 Jordan Potts
15 Richard Constantino
16 Harrison Whelan
17 Zacariah Gomularz
18 Frank Constantino
19 Andrew Bruce
20 Mark Wonnacott
21 David Vanderheiden
22 John Park
23 Matthew Smith
24 Jake Sinclair
25 Travis Walker
26 Andrew Puleio
27 Josh Keyt
28 Benjamin Simpson
29 Jackson O'Brien
30 Jai Smith
48 Glen Green
50 Adam Sikora
Adam Hickford
Rohan Watson
Matt Moore
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Aaron Sawers 32 Jack Clausen
2 Daniel Bolger 33 John Mentiplay
3 Lucas Walmsley 34 Steve Comino
4 Jack Ades 35 James Ball
5 Bret Lavars 36 Kane Davidson
6 Tim Wigney 37 Andrew Puleio
7 Tony Lavars 38 Travis Walker
8 Joshua O’Bree 39 Tom Ristevski
9 Travis La Rocca 40 Todd Wills
10 Steven Vinen 41 Bradley Sessler
11 Josh Boyle 42 Ryan Cunningham
12 Luke Bartholomew 43 Darren Andrews
13 Matthew Morwood 44 Daniel Morris
14 Tom Dureau 45 Tom Cooper
15 Luke Barnhoorn 46 Jesse O.Sullivan
16 Marcus Freeman 47 James Cullen
17 Adam Lloyd 48 Marcus Scuotto
18 Andrew Frost 49 Jack Pickford
19 Rohan Watson 51 Tom Paterson
20 Lee Wonnacott 52 Jack Hyde
21 Adam Stock 53 Joshua McClaren
22 Stefan Feehan 54 Jack Williams
23 Dean Francis 55 Joshua Pickford
24 Phil Ball 56 Peter Rizzi
25 Jackson Peet 57 Zac Gomularz
26 Colin Craney 58 William Nevell
27 Jason Miles 59 Joshua Ellis
28 Jack Beech 61 Tom Gent
29 Leigh Moore 62 Kristopher Gray
30 Sam Williams 63 Tristan Potts
31 Nathan Naughton
ST KILDA CITYGround: Peanut Farm Reserve
(Melway Ref 58 A11)
Telephone: 9534 4717
Colours: Red, White & Black Panels
with black back
Senior Coach: Gavin Mahony
Reserves Coach: Mark Blundell
Elwood Community Bank®Branch
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Shane Reid 32 Thusan Shrimpton2 Jon Stinear (C) 33 Declan Harrington3 Mick Stinear 34 Jaron Helman4 Dave McNaughton 35 Adam Governi5 Rick McConchie 36 Zac Kitchen6 Paul Kenelley 37 Ben May
6a Samer Dagher 38 Shaun Hickman7 Zio Holdinghausen 39 Justin Herbath8 Steve Arvanitis 40 Michael Habashi9 Gary Johnstone 41 Michael Fahd10 Dan McGee 42 Sunni Joshi
10a Dilan Shrimpton 43 Justin Chant11 Gavin Mahony 44 Will Bartholomew12 Kristian Economou 45 Lewis Mather13 Jack Belkin 46 Ashley Crooks
13a Shaun Cotter 47 Dylan Foote14 Josh O'Neill 48 Jack Baker15 Jack Grundy 49 Daniel Ella16 Gavin Phillips 50 Mark Blundell17 Louis McKenzie 51 Miro Djurkovic18 Tim Sullivan (VC) 52 Jamie Robinson19 Nick Van Bekum 53 Julian Alexander20 Josh Herdman 54 Ben Fraser21 Lewis Palmer 55 Jason House22 Michael Horton 56 Jed Lloyd23 Henry Sullivan 57 Ashley Grundy24 Zac Leiser-Moore 58 Vaughn Donnelly25 Haissam Faraj 59 Rhys Marsh26 Julian Cougan 60 Aurelien Couston27 Jason Chea 61 Rudi Taylor28 Luke Baillie 62 James Stewart29 Simon Hislop 63 Sam McPhee30 Nick Porter 64 Jack McLean
30a Andy Hunter 65 Jordan Mancini31 Hamish Marshall 66 Sam Dalton
31a Michael Tandogac 69 Brian Presnell
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Division 1: Round 12
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME
ST PAULS
CHELSEA HEIGHTS
Ground: McKinnon Res. McKinnon Rd.
McKinnon (Melway Ref 68 H11)
Telephone: 0409 821 447
Colours: Royal Blue with Red & White Hoops
Senior Coach: Mark Dessentt
Reserves Coach: Darren Rogers
ST PAULS
TOTAL WASTE SOLUTIONSP.O. BOX 355
BENTLEIGH VIC 3204M: 0431 526 411M: 0438 605 008
# PLAYER # PLAYER2 Andrew Gilbert 28 Brenton Rafferty
3 Levi How 29* Ben Carracher
3* James Taranto 30 James Bragagnolo
4 Luke James 30* Travis Lasplaces
5 James Marasco 32 James Clements
6 Kenton Hall 32* David Gullan
7 Jack Hayes 33 Michael Johnstone
7* James Brown 34 Dan East
8 Joel Parrett 35* Carey O'Brien
9 Heath Barnes 35 Travis Ridgway
9* Kam Watt 36 Dylan Peet
10 Owen Lewis 37 Ryan Kitchin
11 Matthew Kreymborg 38* Ryhs Walton
12 Ryan Smith 40 Chris Vial
13 Jonathon Sherren 41* Eric Lengyel
14 Jarryd Allan 42 James Fisher
15 Kieran Knox 44 Ben McCarthy
16 Adam McIntyre 45 Paul Tolongs
17 Travis Knox 46 Jack Kreymborg
18 Trent McIntyre 47 Peter McEvoy
19 Peter Mercoulia 47* Timothy Roberts
20 Nicholas Gilbert 48 Daniel Kitchin
21 Rhys Peet 49 Mark Marasco
22 Will Newman 51 Paul Thomson
22* Ben Pian 52 Tom Campbell
23 Jay Steet 55 Tim Blackwood
24 Brendan Dawes 56* Bob Carracher
25 Fred Jenkins 57 Jarryd Blenkinsop
26 Harley Ambrose 58* Paul Commerford
26* Harry Pratt 59 Callum Cathcart
27 Glenn Balmforth 66 Sam Mercuir
Ground: Beazley Reserve
(Melway Ref 93 F12)
Telephone: 9772 2509
Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke
Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood
Reserves Coach: Paul O’Toole
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Colin Gough 25 Jordan Peryman
2 Matt Banfi eld 25a James Spicer
2a Brad Lockhart 26 Luke Newton
3 Darren Walsh - Co Captain 27 Morgan Harris
4 Erish Uthayakumar 28 Bryce Atherton
4a Lee Thwaites 29 Nathan Davidson
5 Travis Baldock 30 Luke Jones
6 Matt Terech 31 Mark Stevens
7 Steve Murphy 33 Tim Grant
7a Steve Young 34 Damien Costante
8 Darryl Hulland 37 Justin Hynes
9 Tom Marks 37a Dale Jamieson
9a Pat Morrisey 38 Sean Matheson - Res. Captain
10 Cam Gates 40 Michael Washington
11 Phil Matheson - Co Captain 41 Andrew Cupit
11a Justin Poole- Mitchell 42 Daniel Angwin
12 Luke Manders 43 Ash Beasy
13 Josh Bennett 43a Karl Southgate
13a Daniel Gerandt 44 Chris Hanns
14 Travis Barlow 47 Lule Baxter
15 Sam Fox 48 Paul (Hoges} O"Toole
16 Callum Dodson 49 Ben (Fig} Lockwood
17 Tyler Cantwell 50 Matt Bastin
18 Mick O'Driscoll 51 Charles Engel
19 Lochie Dobson 52 Bryce Kirscenburg
19a Michael Jordan 53 James Jagintaucius
20 Josh Buxton 61 Alan Goulden
21 Matt Sinclair 62 Adam Chalmers
22 Callum Hall 63 Tim Poole- Mitchell
23 Chris Maloney 65 Rory O"Reilly
23a Jai Stevens 66 Ethan Duell
24 Joel Williams 73 Luke Williams
CHELSEA HEIGHTS
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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HEATHERTON Waltzing Matilda
Heatherton Football Netball Club
Reserves
Last week’s reserves side looked more
like a superules side as they faced
up against one of the top teams in
Cheltenham. Many of the old guys even
wore their old jumpers so it was good
to see the old woolly jumpers go around
once again. Odd part was the old boys
certainly held their own. A huge thanks
goes to them for showing the Tunner
spirit and helping out the depleted side
last week. Coota was in everything as
was Fergi rucking all day. Vish provided
a target up forward. Was a special day
being Lachie Macs 100th game for the
club. He certainly put on a display as
usual. Hammill was fl oating around
the ground and repelling many attacks
along with Sauce spoiling at all cost.
Despite the scoreline, the boys could
certainly hold their heads up. Hopefully
another win is not too far away.
Cody Gems Heatherton Football
Netball Club Seniors
Back at Ross Street after a couple of
weeks away as we faced off against a
fi nals contender in Cheltenham. Still
chasing that elusive fi rst win. Whilst
the Tunners had plenty of the ball, their
use and turnovers were proving costly.
JB played his heart out all day, busting
packs, feeding off handballs and
generally bringing his team mates into
the game. Once again the “Moondog”
was prominent and must be fi guring
well in the B&F one would think. Jesse
Stone found some form in his tagging
role whilst Spaz battled manfully in his
big role down back. The Tunners were
never able to take their opportunities.
Bad kicking is bad football and when we
were only able to kick fi ve points in the
third quarter, it was going to be a tough
challenge. This week sees us head
down to meet East Malvern. Always
tough down there under the power lines
but if we come with the same grit that
has been shown the last few weeks, the
four points are a big possibility.
Social Notes
Dont forget the big “Onsie” party down
at the club tonight. Should be some
interesting costumes. Also Ladies day
on August 2nd so book your seat earlier
to ensure yourself a ripper day.
Division 1: Club NotesBENTLEIGH Netball: In the very cold and blustery conditions of the artic Dingley Netball clubs, the girls produced a solid round of games. The Division 1 side had a good win over Heatherton 38 to 31, whilst in the Division 2 match we were well beaten by Heatherton 32 to 19. In the Division 4 game which was very close to half time we lost to Murrumbeena 18 to 11. Football: A triple header against Dingley who were top of the ladder in the Seniors and Reserves and Second in the Under 19’s was always going to be a challenge for our club. The Under 19’s displayed a great team effort to defeat Dingley. In a game marred by injuries to both sides and diffi cult conditions, the boys produced a fantastic team effort with every player playing an important role on the day. Reserves: The Reserves side in many respects were equal to that of the Under 19’s. Injuries, illness, holidays, work etc. reduced our list to the absolute bare minimum. Without the assistance of the young players who stepped up, we probably would not have been able to fi ll a side. It was a great team effort by everybody to get so close and to only be overrun in the last quarter. The coaching panel and the club were proud of the spirit shown by all players on the day. Seniors: What do you say but outclassed and outrun by a very talented, well drilled and professional Dingley team. We should always be looking at the positives and if there
was one in Saturday’s game it was the large number of ex-Under 19 players who played on the day. The fi rst and second gamers will hopefully learn from the experience of playing against the Dingley side whose standard is one that we need to aspire to if we are to be a successful Division 1 club. This week against Clayton will present different challenges than from those experienced last Saturday. We will need to bounce back in the key facets of our game if we are to be successful. The club is confi dent that our players will step up to the challenge and reverse the result of our previous encounter against Clayton. Congratulations to James Watts who plays his 50th game this Saturday. James is a great club person who offers a lot to the club both on and off the fi eld. Grill’d Volunteers of the Week Awards goes to Greg Smith whose tireless work around the club is appreciated by all. Social: V.A.F.A team of the decade/player’s review/1000 draw has been rescheduled to Saturday August the 2nd. Sponsors: We would like to express our gratitude to all our businesses and members who support the Bentleigh Football/Netball club. Whether they be Dragon Club partners, Club partners or player sponsors, their support is crucial to the wellbeing of the club, its members, Nightlife Disabilities, Project 37, The Bentleigh Juniors and the Bentleigh Auskick.Major partners: Bentleigh RSL, Murrumbeena Bendigo Bank, Brighton
Toyota, Cambridge Plumbing, Dimattina
Coffee, The Espress Group and Allamby
Signs.
Platinum partners: John Barnes
Locksmiths, Duncan’s East Bentleigh
Cellars, Bayside Companion Dog
Training School and M.C.P. Group.
Gold partners: Bentleigh Jetset
Travel, Bentleigh Telstra Shop, East
Bentleigh Tyrerite, Crozier Diamond
Tools, Topolinos Restaurant, Vivace
Ristorante, Total Waste Solutions, The
ONYX Group, Rodgers Reidy Chartered
Accountants, Scotty Lawry Carpenter
and the Boundary Hotel.
Silver partners: The Harding Group,
Woodards Real Estate Bentleigh, Julie
and Chris Fidler Tennis Coaching,
Intermezzo Restaurant, The Joint
Physiotherapy, Dimattina Provedoring,
Espresso Hit, Long Fine Hospitality
Supplies, Piazza Vercelli Café, G-Lux
Enterprises, Grill’d Southland, Café
Sienna, Elizabeth Miller M.P., GeoTech
Group, Roo Bar, Dimattina Café,
Parkers Café, Bentleigh Federal
League, South Melbourne Glass, Dr
Albert Tsai Chinese Medicine and
Moorabbin Timber.
Player sponsors: Ad Partners, Hotco,
R&N Building Services, Printext,
Lenstolife photography, Premier Auto
Trade, Greg Fidler, Dean Richards, The
Profi ts.com.au, Maison Saint Louis,
Spree Enterprises and Citrus Café.
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Division 1: Club NotesEAST MALVERN Reserves: In a tight contest, our reserves were overrun by Clayton in the last quarter to go down 8.12.60 to 6.5.41. The boys started brightly to hold sway by 9 points at quarter time. This was followed by an even second quarter with the EM’s enjoying an 8 point advantage at the main break. Unfortunately, the Ressies couldn’t put Clayton away and it was the home side who fi nished more strongly, eventually running out 19 point winners. It was a disappointing fi nish given that the boys had led at every change. Hamish Rix was dominant down back and was the stand out player for East Malvern. Brocky also played one of his best games for the season so far after returning from injury a couple of weeks ago. Another one of our better players was Nadge in the ruck who has come on leaps and bounds and is providing our onballers with plenty of opportunities to get their hands on the ball.Last but not least, it was a welcome return to footy for Jezza (turtle man) who spent most of the fi rst half of the year recovering from a broken jaw. Jezza has some of the
best hands at the club and this certainly showed in the greasy conditions on Saturday. Whilst the boys should be disappointed at dropping this game, this Saturday’s clash against Heatherton represents a big opportunity for the lads to get back on the winner’s list. Let’s make sure we do all the right things to give ourselves the best chance of getting a win.Seniors:The clash against Clayton was a must-win game for the Club. It was also an opportunity to square the ledger after Clayton got the points in our Anzac Day clash earlier in the season. Pleasingly, the boys put in four quarters of solid footy to post a resounding 48 point win. The victory puts us level with Chelsea Heights on points and keeps us in touch with Cheltenham who are fourth on the ladder. After a tight start, the EM’s kept the pressure on Clayton all day and led from start to fi nish. The boys were determined to fi nish the game full of running and post a big win and that’s exactly what occurred with the EM’s kicking another 5 goals in the fi nal term and conceding only one.
By keeping Clayton goalless to half-time and
only letting 3 goals through for the game,
our defenders were among our best players
for the day. Johno had his best game for
the year whilst Ralph continued his great
form across the half-back line. Rooney
was outstanding in the middle and kicked
the goal of the day - a snap across the body
from 40m out after getting past a couple of
opponents. Roons was well supported by
the usual suspects including Chinga, Kurto
and Ducky. Roughy stood up well in the ruck
whilst Tractor relished the move forward
kicking two sausage rolls.
Other news:
On the social front, the annual major raffl e
was held last Sunday with Mick Johnston
controversially taking out the $2,000 major
prize despite calls for a redraw. But on a
serious note, Mick probably bought about
20 tickets so well done!! On behalf of the
players, a big thank you to the Committee
and everyone who helped out for putting on
a great afternoon! In particular, well done to
Hotto, Hammer and Stumpy who made sure
everything run smoothly.
ST KILDA CITY Seniors report – Sponsored by Elwood Community BankAfter a couple of tough weeks on the road, we welcomed St Pauls down to the Peanut Farm in what is always a tight contest against old rivals. Having fallen just short of beating St Pauls in round 2 there was some optimism amongst the group if we could pull off our strategy that a win was on the cards. Our mantra all day was to ‘Play like Ports’ – determination and courage, play for your team mates and every contest is important. Except for a brief 10 minute lapse in the third quarter, the effort and intent of the playing group was outstanding all day. For the fi rst time the team managed to lay 100 tackles for a game, and this was a clear indication of the mindset and application of the team. The last quarter was extremely pleasing where the boys fi nished the game with plenty of run and came close to winning the last quarter. Despite the effort, some basic skill errors going into the forward line and a drop off in intensity in the third quarter cost the team and this is something that
we’ll need to improve on over the coming weeks.Reserves report by Blunners – Sponsored by The Inkerman Hotel Cold and drizzly conditions meet us at the Peanut Farm when we arrived for our game against St Pauls. The focus for the game was to play with a more consistent effort and to assist our team mates with a greater use of voice by giving verbal direction and encouragement. The game started with the ressies kicking 2 unanswered goals in the fi rst quarter. There were some other wasted opportunities inside our forward 50 in that fi rst quarter, which if taken, could have really put some scoreboard pressure on our opponents. The game was a tight affair throughout the afternoon but to St Pauls credit they were able to make the most of their opportunities going forward and were able to kick a number of goals at the start and then the end of the last quarter. Better players for the ressies included Lewis Mather who was excellent down back as so was Shaun Cotter and Louis McKenzie who both had big impacts on the game
Netball Report
• Div 1 – Lost a close one to Mordialloc and
slipped out of the top four.
• Div 2 – A big win over Mordialloc and
sitting in 3rd position.
• Div 3 – Solid win over 2nd-placed
Cheltenham to stay in touch with top four.
• Div 4 – Overcame Black Rock in a close
encounter to remain in 2nd spot.
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EAST BRIGHTON ReservesAfter a positive start against the old familiar, the Heighters kicked into gear. It’s disappointing that the Reserves have never beaten Chelsea Heights but the fact is we’ve never got close. Credit to the boys for sticking at it, it shows a ton of character under adversity. There are some wins available on the run home so let’s not drop the bundle and keep working at it. This is the hardest time of the year so players need to dig deeper. This week against the Rosella’s won’t be easy but let’s put up a good show.
Seniors It’s no secret what needs to come
to the table against Cheltenham. It has
been lacking over the past 2 weeks. Lucky
to get away with the game against Chelsea
Heights there could be few satisfi ed with
that. Probably too many in a comfort zone at
present who may need to be reminded that
opportunity knocks but once. There needs
to be a return to being the hunters not the
hunted and there is enough experience in
the team to know what is required. This
could be the turning point of the season be
prepared.
Social Cricketers Lunch July 31st at the rooms for the StKilda City Game $30.00 per head with special guest speaker Australian Women’s Cricket Captain in all 3 forms of the game Meg Lanning - Bookings see Hilly. $1,000.00 Draw $20.00 per ticket Drawn August 14th Tickets to be distributed, see Hilly or Mick RogersSponsors Brighton Holden, Wild Holly Cakes, Summit Formworks, Driver Dynamics, Beko, Financial & Investor Management, Bob Jane T Marts Moorabbin, Newbay Hotel, Bendigo Bank Elwood, MCR Consulting, Rod Dowell, Warwick Shields
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Division 1: Club NotesCHELTENHAM Seniors – Melbourne’s winter of miserable weather continued which marred the contest at Ross St against Heatherton. The Tunners may not have tasted success so far this season, but were extremely competitive and had their chances, especially in the fi rst half. In the end though it was a comfortable victory for the boys but inaccuracy in front of goal would be costly against the likes of East Brighton, St Pauls and Dingley. We must reward the players further afi eld for their hard work by converting our chances. The Vampires this week are a big test, one that we failed earlier in the year. If we are to be genuine contenders at years end, we need to put in a better display than what was dished up at Hurlingham in Round 3.Reserves – The boys continued their winning run with an easy win. Despite being short for numbers (again)…which is remarkable for a team atop the table, we linked well together and got the ball forward where the big fella did the rest. Taking our foot off the pedal isn’t an option and that includes this week against the Vamps.Thirds – Another week, another team short of numbers but once again the players that took the fi eld battled their butts off to nearly come up with the points. Its been a hard year but the fi nal straight is in sight so lets fi nish if off on
the right note. Nautilus Marine Under 19s – A cow paddock mud bowl greeted the boys as they trekked on down to Skye. Down on numbers meaning that it was going to be a tough slog. As normal we start exceptionally well by controlling most of the play but failed to convert this into a winning score. Once again the back line and midfi eld fought all day but with conditions foreign to us just being able to pick the ball up was gruelling. In the third quarter we once again dominated them but failed to convert, scoring 1.6 to their 2.1 and fi nally the home ground advantage was too much for our boys in the last term.Netball – A rare loss for the girls in less than ideal conditions. Time to get back that winning feeling this week with fi nals not too far away.This Saturday – Reminder to all that this Saturday the 12th July is Mannie’s Day. Come join us to help celebrate Ben Fahey’s young fella Mannie’s courageous efforts in battling cancer and to support his wonderful parents. We encourage anyone to come down and enjoy the day as there will be plenty of entertainment including a jumping castle; child entertainer (face painting), free Big M’s for all children and an auction after the senior game with items such as a hot air balloon ride, a year’s supply of slurpee’s, accommodation packages and many more.
Further information can be found at the event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/278400072330951/2014 Partners – Ace of Clubs Rubbish Removal, Aero Bar & Bistro, Bakers Delight, Bendigo Bank Cheltenham, Blah Blah Noodles, Brighton Toyota, Dingley Conveyancing Services, Don Kyatt Group, The Garden Cheltenham – Café & Tapas Bar, Kilburn Joinery, Kingston Electrical Services, Maitland Horler Real Estate, Merkon Constructions, Murray Thompson – State Member for Sandringham, Nautilus Marine Insurance, Navarone Panels, Omara Cycles, Pentarch Group, Quest Cheltenham, Render Elite, Sport Strap, T.G.I. FRiDAY’S Southland, Tudor Inn Hotel, Waldecon Design and Construct, Workshop Auto Service Centre.2014 Player Sponsors – AKRAM Electrics, Chris, Mark and Kevin Gurry, Joan Johansen, The Joy Of Ink Tattoo Studio, Bill Foley, Cabinet Timbers Pty Ltd, Excel Tennis, AFL SportsReady, Free Tibet, Royal Oak group, Finance Funding Australia, Jetset Mentone, Murray Bridge Hotel, FGA Partners, HG & Co Pty Ltd, Victorian Boat Sales, Aston Ryan Malcolm, Tim Brown Plastic Surgeon, EpicElec, Jim Brownlees, Stoneridge Paving & Landscaping.Thank you for your continued support!
DINGLEY Eleven on the trot is a beautiful set of numbers and we’ll be looking to add to that when we undertake the long trip to the Peanut Farm on Saturday. The boys put the previous week’s tardy start behind them and came out of the blocks fi ring against Bentleigh, where only fi rst quarter inaccuracy prevented the game from being in the bag at the initial break. Big Dean had 6 to his name by half time, Matty Morwood had nailed a beauty from a very hard to score from pocket in the conditions, and Frosty was absolutely dominating. A late withdrawal from an out of sorts Tom Dureau allowed us to welcome back Tommy Patterson for his fi rst run since Round One, and he’ll only be improved by the outing. Jimmy Ball and Bret Lavars were in goalkicking form, and the dominance of Frosty, Clausen and LaRocca down back allowed the coach the luxury of releasing Tony Lavars forward, where he also chimed
in with one. Overall, just a very pleasing performance, and we still have Boyley and Luke B to come back.A slightly unconvincing Reserves side did just what they had to do to retain ladder leadership, whilst the Thirds jumped to the top rung in their competition with a mauling of the previously undefeated Skye. A couple of serious injuries severely curtailed the length of the U19 match against pacesetters Bentleigh, including a clavicle fracture to our own Harry Thompson which required hospitalisation. He now joins Ginnsy on the sidelines at least until fi nals time. The boys fought hard, but ultimately the reigning champs were too strong. The netballers continued on their merry way, with wins in the top three divisions.A couple of big social functions coming up this month, the Sponsors’ Lunch on July 19 and the Trivia night on July 26. Both will, however, look pale when compared with the
extavaganza that was last Saturday’s Ladies Day. There was barely room to move in the rooms when 180 plus of them were joined by players and male supporters for the after match party. It’s fair to say this club is in a very healthy state.Don’t let the fi rst Saturday night in August slip your mind, all roads lead to the Dingley International for our inaugural “Hall of Fame” Dinner. Brian Edwards, Mel Ades and Chrissy Moore are your contacts for tickets.Check out our updated website for a complete list of ALL our valued sponsors, as limited space in this publication precludes me from naming but a few in this column. Major contributors are: Bendigo Bank, Carlisle Homes, Dingley Sports Club, DFC Coterie Group, Dingley International Hotel, Monier Safety (CSR Australia), Tranzworks, Hannafords, Keysborough Hotel, Ray White Cheltenham/Dingley Village, Star Ceilings, Woolworths Dingley Supermarket.
ST PAULS SENIORS – Sponsored by Merkon ConstructionsThe City boys’ early plans to close our running brigade down and make it a close contested game did restrict our clean entry into the forward 50 making scoring diffi cult. It also made their efforts to score just as diffi cult and the fi rst half was a real arm wrestle. After the long break, the game opened up and our forwards were presenting plenty of opportunities. Sneaky Travis ‘Whichway’ was too light on his feet for his man and Jarryd ‘I came in like a wrecking ball’ Allan and Andy ‘Dukes of Hammer’ Gilbo were creating headaches for the City backs. Our backline was standing up and they were led by the clever Ryan ‘the LockSmith’ whose talent is matched by an ability to read the play incredibly well. He got great support from Levi, Marra and Jack Kreymborg who all helped to keep the opposition to just 1 goal at ¾ time for the second week running. Next stop… Tucker Rd... Chelsea Heights! …Rocket says ‘turn off the lights’... and oh what Heights
we’ll hit... On with the show this is it…RESERVES – Sponsored by Pearo’s PlumbingAfter a pretty even fi rst half with only 2 points separating the teams… we slipped into another gear to record a 39 point win. We were led by Dylan ‘Dee’ Peet who uses the footy intelligently and always to our advantage. We also had winners in Dan ‘Hells’ Kitchin who continued his good form and will come under the selectors notice with his no-nonsense approach and love of the contest & Jack ‘Purple’ Hayes who was electric strumming his way around the Peanut Farm like a real pro. We had great games from both Fish along with Tim East who also booted 3 goals Under 19’s V Carrum Patterson Lakes - Sponsored by the Bentleigh RSLDespite seven changes at selection and playing with only 18 fi t players for 3 ½ quarters our boys started the game extremely well booting 4 goals to none against the wind in the fi rst term. Taylor ‘Fines’ Mancal was controlling things across half back whilst Fred, Victor & Carlos were cutting a
swathe through the CPL midfi eld. Along with Numbers, Noodles and Browny we were able to give our forwards great service. Big Harry Hunt was dominating the air and Zach Spencer was just a damaging at ground level (6 goals). In the end the 76 point winning margin was a great reward for our disciplined efforts. Netballers V BentleighDespite the efforts of newly appointed coach Tim ‘put your hand up if you have a question’ Blackwood our Div 1 girls couldn’t get the chocolates against the ladder leaders in Dingley going down by 10 points. Our Div 2 girls also found it hard to contain Dingley and couldn’t put enough pressure on the opponents to restrict their fl ow. Turn it around this week… Go Girls!!Social & Other NewsThe St Paul’s Ladies Day is our major function this Saturday at home. All Wives, Girlfriends, Mums, Grandma’s Sisters and friends are invited and encouraged to be a part of this great day.
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division 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN
As we move into the second half of the season, round
11 provided some surprising results while one team
won their fi rst game of the season.
Skye continued their dominance with yet another
convincing defensive effort against Springvale
Districts. While the defensive pressure was ever
present, it was Skye’s scoring power that impressed
the most. The Bombers kicked 5 goals in the opening
quarter to set up the victory and maintain second spot
on the ladder. Marc Frizell was among the best for
the Bombers while Like McGuinness kicked another
5 goals.
Mordialloc remained on top of the Division 2 ladder
but their latest victory wasn’t handed to them easily.
Caulfi eld showed just how much they have improved
over the course of the season, as they restricted the
Bloods to just 9 goals. Their pressure resulted in
uncharacteristic turnovers and inaccurate kicking
from the Bloods who overcame a poor fi rst half to
record an 18 point victory. Carey Neville was best for
the Bloods.
Oakleigh District moved back into the top 5 with a
resounding win against Murrumbeena at Princess
Highway Reserve. Oakleigh led from start to fi nish,
restricting Murrumbeena to just three goals the
entire game, all of which came in the fi rst half.
Oakleigh piled on 10 goals in the second half to run
away 80 point winners. Scott Chalwell was best on
ground with 3 goals.
Hampton also moved back into the top 5 with an
impressive away win against Highett. The former
allies from the colts competition, fought a close battle
all day before Hampton emerged victorious by 12
points. Both sides had chances to win the game but
the young, hard running Hampton midfi eld was a key
factor in the victory. Joel Hanlon kicked 5 goals for
Hampton.
In what turned out to be one of the games of the
round, Moorabbin won their fi rst game of the season,
defeating a disappointing Doveton by 11 points.
Moorabbin have shown improved form in patches
for the last month but they were fi nally able to put
together a four quarter effort which got them over the
line. Their midfi eld worked hard all day and it showed
as they ran over the top of Doveton in the last quarter.
Mark Russell had 4 goals for the victors.
The season continues on into round 12 and as the
fi nals edge closer, 7 teams still fi ght for the fi nal 3
spots in the top 5
Mordialloc vs Hampton (Ben Kavanagh Reserve)
Hampton were quite impressive in their win against
Highett while Mordialloc really had to fi ght it out
against Caulfi eld. Hampton has some good form
going into this game and with a spot in the top 5 on
the line, they could prove to be more than competitive
against a Mordialloc side who have locked up a top 2
spot. Possible upset
Mordialloc by 24 points
Caulfi eld vs Moorabbin (Koornang Park Reserve)
This is a potential danger game for Caulfi eld.
Moorabbin showed against Doveton that when they
put four quarters together, they can be a really good
team. Caulfi eld will need to bring their best if they are
going to win this game. With fi nals spots on the line,
expect them to do so.
Caulfi eld by 15 points
Murrumbeena vs Skye (Murrumbeena Park)
With their season on the line and their scoring
struggles becoming increasingly problematic this is
the worst time to play the best defensive side in the
Division. But that’s what faces Murrumbeena as they
fi ght it out at home against Skye in what is essentially
the fi rst of many fi nals type games for them as the
season progresses.
Skye by 30 points
Doveton vs Oakleigh District (Power Reserve)
Doveton will be looking to bounce back after a
disappointing loss to Moorabbin in round 11 but they
run into another team in good form in Oakleigh, who
have proved more than a match for Doveton in their
previous encounter. Season defi ning game for both
clubs, as they look to book a fi nals spot in 2014.
Oakleigh by 26 points
Springvale Districts vs Highett (Springvale Reserve)
Two more teams fi ghting for a fi nals spot fi nish
off round 12. In their previous encounter, a 12 goal
second half provided Highett with one of the better
comeback wins this season. Springvale won’t have
forgotten that game and will be looking to extract
their revenge at home and maintain their 3rd spot on
the ladder.
Springvale by 17 points
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Division 2 Results: ROUND 11SENIORSTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Mordialloc 11 10 1 0 962 410 234.63 40
Skye 11 10 1 0 848 490 173.06 40
Springvale Districts 11 5 5 1 840 865 97.11 22
Hampton 11 5 5 1 658 776 84.79 22
Oakleigh District 11 5 6 0 842 709 118.76 20
Caulfi eld 11 5 6 0 798 794 100.50 20
Highett 11 5 6 0 837 908 92.18 20
Murrumbeena 11 4 7 0 764 855 89.36 16
Doveton Eagles 11 4 7 0 830 943 88.02 16
Moorabbin 11 1 10 0 616 1245 49.48 4
RESERVESTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Skye 11 11 0 0 1169 233 501.72 44
Mordialloc 11 9 2 0 970 532 182.33 36
Doveton Eagles 11 7 4 0 956 639 149.61 28
Murrumbeena 11 7 4 0 774 617 125.45 28
Hampton 11 6 5 0 719 669 107.47 24
Oakleigh District 11 5 6 0 644 820 78.54 20
Caulfi eld 11 4 7 0 563 739 76.18 16
Springvale Districts 11 4 7 0 572 772 74.09 16
Moorabbin 11 1 10 0 514 980 52.45 4
Highett 11 1 10 0 384 1264 30.38 4
Skye 5.2-32 7.2-44 10.4-64 13.9-87
Springvale Districts 0.1-1 2.2-14 3.2-20 5.4-34
SKYE: Goal Kickers: L. McGuinness 5, M. Feddersen 2, A. Pacey 2, D. McEwan,
M. Frizell, T. Barr, C. Allan
Best Players: M. Frizell, A. Beness, A. Harper, M. Watts, M. Feddersen, L. McGuinness
SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS: Goal Kickers: C. Brooks, D. Bramble, G. Vassallo,
D. Monaghan, A. Jolly
Best Players: J. Doust, D. Ford, G. Vassallo, D. Monaghan, D. Stark, D. Bramble
Skye 4.5-29 9.11-65 14.16-100 20.20-140
Springvale Districts 0.1-1 0.2-2 0.2-2 0.2-2
SKYE: Goal Kickers: D. McConville 4, T. Minton 3, S. Werner 3, C. McMenamin 2,
N. Webb, S. Collins, F. Payenda, M. Lindley, B. Williams, S. Solomonidis,
S. Thorne, D. Turner
Best Players: B. Telindert, F. Payenda, C. McMenamin, T. Kitchin, M. McGreal, S. Thorne
SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS: Best Players: C. Chalmers, D. Kovacic, C. McLeod, A.
O’Meara, L. Nguyen, A. Henderson
Caulfi eld 0.2-2 2.4-16 4.6-30 7.9-51
Mordialloc 0.4-4 2.8-20 6.13-49 9.15-69
CAULFIELD: Goal Kickers: T. Dickson 2, A. Connell 2, J. Buggy, B. Kain, N. Perry
Best Players: T. Dickson, C. Trigellis-Smith, C. Hardgrave, N. Perry, J. Buggy,
T. Heagney
MORDIALLOC: Goal Kickers: N. Corda 3, M. Ravenall 2, C. Neville 2, S. Gregory,
D. Ferraro
Best Players: C. Neville, N. Corda, T. Bastion, J. Kovarik, S. Van Velsen, S. Nichols
Caulfi eld 1.4-10 1.5-11 2.7-19 4.9-33
Mordialloc 0.1-1 0.4-4 3.6-24 6.9-45
CAULFIELD: Goal Kickers: J. Hunter, A. Hill, M. Costantino, P. Henderson
Best Players: L. Twirdy, S. McLean, A. O’’Shea, A. Casserly, M. Petersen,
J. Rouda
MORDIALLOC: Goal Kickers: P. Nelson 2, S. Turner, D. Nithyakumar, R. Hoy,
T. Howard
Best Players: M. Fries, T. Howard, C. Patton, S. Turner, J. Jewell, S. McGeachin
Oakleigh District 4.2-26 5.2-32 11.7-73 15.12-102
Murrumbeena 1.0-6 3.1-19 3.2-20 3.4-22
OAKLEIGH DISTRICT: Goal Kickers: S. Chalwell 3, P. Fermanis 3, D. Kiellerup 2,
J. Mounsey, C. Kitchin, W. LeMarca, J. Castello, M. Josic, P. Carroll, D. Saldanha
Best Players: S. Chalwell, J. Castello, D. Kiellerup, M. Josic, P. Carroll, P. Fermanis
MURRUMBEENA: Goal Kickers: S. Thompson, D. Schmiedl, H. Kerstens
Best Players: C. Evans, T. Valenta, S. Hawking, C. Walker, W. Voorham, D. Cavanagh
Oakleigh District 1.4-10 3.9-27 9.9-63 16.12-108
Murrumbeena 1.3-9 1.3-9 2.5-17 3.5-23
OAKLEIGH DISTRICT: Goal Kickers: C. Lobosco 3, P. Gurr 3, D. Coker 2, N. Gisonda
2, T. McNamara 2, R. Schiarella, S. Hawkins, S. Russell, M. Bowman
Best Players: R. Defry, C. Lobosco, S. Hawkins, D. Turvey, B. Tovara, D. Coker
MURRUMBEENA: Goal Kickers: D. Rushton, M. Kilmartin, S. Stamos
Best Players: S. Moloney, S. Dennehy, T. Thornton, S. Stamos, D. Easton, D. Mescher
Highett 3.1-19 5.2-32 6.6-42 7.9-51
Hampton 5.3-33 6.7-43 6.10-46 8.15-63
HIGHETT: Goal Kickers: K. Kandakji 2, D. Velardo 2, J. Duscher, Y. Pasialis,
P. Poelsma
Best Players: J. Duscher, A. Friedman, P. Singh, A. Harris, T. Brown, P. Poelsma
HAMPTON: Goal Kickers: J. Hanlon 5, C. Worner, P. Johns, J. Isaac
Best Players: J. Isaac, J. Hanlon, R. Griffi n, J. Wood, A. Shedlock, N. O’Donovan
Highett 1.1-7 3.4-22 3.7-25 3.7-25
Hampton 2.4-16 4.9-33 12.14-86 16.20-116
HIGHETT: Goal Kickers: J. Osborne, J. Greer, J. Dunlevie
Best Players: J. Greer, B. Karaga, L. McLean, J. Osborne, E. Brown, N. Umiljendic
HAMPTON: Goal Kickers: J. Peters 7, L. Baird 2, W. Williams 2, A. Ticca 2,
P. McMahon, K. Lewtas, T. Nixon
Best Players: A. Hutchison, A. Grey, J. Peters, P. McMahon, T. Selim, L. Baird
Moorabbin 4.2-26 7.11-53 10.13-73 13.16-94
Doveton Eagles 4.7-31 6.8-44 9.15-69 11.17-83
MOORABBIN: Goal Kickers: M. Russell 4, M. Herbert 2, M. Johansson 2,
A. Farrell, C. Katal, P. Smith, B. Sloss, A. Robins
Best Players: J. Hadfi eld, L. Kuel, C. Smith, M. Johansson, M. Russell, P. Gerard
DOVETON EAGLES: Goal Kickers: B. Painter 3, P. Dye 2, C. Wilson 2, D. Ramsdale,
H. Martin, M. O’’Callaghan, B. Hidgcock
Best Players: N. Graeske, K. Dobson, M. Mott, B. Painter, D. Chadwick, P. Davis
Moorabbin 2.1-13 2.1-13 8.4-52 10.4-64
Doveton Eagles 3.2-20 6.9-45 11.13-79 18.18-126
MOORABBIN: Goal Kickers: M. Lobb 5, W. Kruss 3, R. Fenton, C. Lazar
Best Players: M. Johnson, R. Fenton, M. Lobb, W. Kruss, A. Baker, R. Parker
DOVETON EAGLES: Goal Kickers: A. Vanbeek 4, J. Duggan 4, S. Paynter 3,
D. Martin 2, N. Paynter 2, D. Kilpatrick 2, A. Rakic
Best Players: A. Vanbeek, N. Paynter, S. Paynter, A. Rakic, G. Eichenberger,
M. Harris
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ROUND 1
12-Apr
Highett 11.17.83 def. by Mordialloc 19.10.124
Skye 11.8.74 def. Hampton 9.7.61
O.District 10.13.73 def. by S. Dist. 11.11.77
Moorabbin 5.9.39 def. by M’beena 12.26.98
Caulfi eld 16.13.109 def. Doveton 13.7.85
ROUND 2
26-Apr
Hampton 9.19.73 def Highett 9.9.63
S.Dist. 6.8.44 def. by Skye 6.14.50
M’beena 16.6.112 def. O.District 11.9.75
Doveton 15.17.107 def. Moorabbin 7.11.53
Mordialloc 19.14.128 def. Caulfi eld 2.6.18
ROUND 3
3-May
Highett 18.13-121 def. S.Dist. 14.13-97
Skye 9.17-71 def. M’beena 7.4-46
O.District 20.13-133 def. Doveton 9.8-62
Moorabbin 5.8-38 def. by Caulfield 15.13-103
Hampton 3.6-24 def. by Mordialloc 17.10-112
ROUND 4
10-May
Mordialloc 18.14-122 def. Moorabbin 3.5-23
Caulfi eld 10.7-67 def. by O. District 11.11-77
M’beena 12.21-93 def. by Highett 15.9-99
Doveton 10.9-69 def. by Skye 11.8-74
S.Dist 8.6-54 drew Hampton 8.6-54
ROUND 5
17-May
Hampton 10.4-64 def. M’beena 8.13-61
O.District 14.12-96 def. Moorabbin 5.12-42
Highett 16.10-106 def. Doveton 12.13-85
Mordialloc 5.10-40 def. by S.Dist 6.10-46
Skye 10.12-72 def. Caulfi eld 3.9-27
ROUND 6
24-May
Caulfi eld 14.15-99 def. Highett 9.12-66
M’beena 18.12-120 def. S.Dist 16.4-100
Doveton 9.9-63 def. Hampton 5.12-42
O.District 7.8-50 def. by Mordialloc 11.10-76
Moorabbin 111.8-74 def. by Skye 27-17-179
ROUND 7
31-May
Mordialloc 13.12-90 def. M’beena 5.7-37
Hampton 9.10-64 def. by Caulfield 20.11-131
S.Dist. 17.16-118 def. Doveton 14.9-93
Highett 17.13-115 def. Moorabbin 11.8-74
Skye 11.15-81 def. O.Dist. 4.5-29
ROUND 8
14-Jun
Doveton 12.6-78 def. M’beena 7.9-51
O.District 7.9-51 def. by Highett 8.5-53
Moorabbin 5.12-42 def. by Hampton 16.12-108
Caulfield 8.14-62 def. by S.Districts 12.9-81
Skye 2.6-18 def. by Mordialloc 4.6-30
ROUND 9
21-Jun
Mordialloc 15.14-104 def. Doveton 5.5-35
M’beena 6.10-46 def. by Caulfi eld 10.12-72
Hampton 12.12-84 def. O.District 10.5-65
S.Districts 24.12-156 def. Moorabbin 11.6-72
Highett 8.7-55 def. by Skye 12.10-82
ROUND 10
28-Jun
Mordialloc 9.13-67 def. Highett 3.7-25
M’beena 10.18-78 def. Moorabbin 9.11-65
Hampton 2.9-21 def. by Skye 7.18-60
Doveton 9.14-68 def. Caulfi eld 9.5-59
S.Dist 4.9-33 def. by O.District 13.13-91
ROUND 11
5-Jul
Skye 13.9-87 def. Springvale Dist. 5.4-34
Caulfi eld 7.9-51 def. by Mordialloc 9.15-69
O.District 15.12-102 def. M’beena 3.4-22
Highett 7.9-51 def. by Hampton 8.15-63
Moorabbin 13.16-94 def. Doveton 11.17-83
ROUND 12
12-Jul
Springvale Districts V Highett
Murrumbeena V Skye
Doveton Eagles V Oakleigh District
Caulfi eld V Moorabbin
Mordialloc V Hampton
ROUND 13
19-Jul
Highett V Murrumbeena
Skye V Doveton Eagles
Oakleigh District V Caulfi eld
Moorabbin V Mordialloc
Hampton V Springvale Districts
ROUND 14
26-Jul
Doveton Eagles V Highett
Caulfi eld V Skye
Moorabbin V Oakleigh District
Murrumbeena V Hampton
Springvale Districts V Mordialloc
ROUND 15
2-Aug
Highett V Caulfi eld
Skye V Moorabbin
Mordialloc V Oakleigh District
Hampton V Doveton Eagles
Springvale Districts V Murrumbeena
ROUND 16
9-Aug
Moorabbin V Highett
Oakleigh District V Skye
Caulfi eld V Hampton
Doveton Eagles V Springvale Districts
Murrumbeena V Mordialloc
ROUND 17
16-Aug
Highett V Oakleigh District
Mordialloc V Skye
Hampton V Moorabbin
Springvale Districts V Caulfi eld
Murrumbeena V Doveton Eagles
ROUND 18
23-Aug
Skye V Highett
Oakleigh District V Hampton
Moorabbin V Springvale Districts
Caulfi eld V Murrumbeena
Doveton Eagles V Mordialloc
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SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS
HIGHETT
Division 2: Round 12
Ground: Springvale Reserve, Newcomen Rd
(Melway Ref 79 J7)
Telephone: 0421 322 472
Colours: Navy With Red Cuffs and White
Monogram
Senior Coach: Jack McTaggart
Reserves Coach: Brad Bruni
SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Matt Thompon (VC) 29 Chris Chalmers
2 Aidan Jolly 30 Jason Adams
3 Gavin Vassallo (Capt) 31 Clinton Brooks
4 Lance Baptist (VC) 32 Bradley Dight
5 Ben Laier 33 Vu Ho Nguyen
6 Damian Stoter-Rainer 34 Damian Stark
7 Chris McTaggart 35 Adam Norman
8 Kris Merz 36 Leighton Ross
9 Kris Thompson 37 Joshua Nicholson
10 Adam Nichols 38 Ben Williams
11 Rob Johnston 39 Paul Hill
12 Tyson Bramble 40 Amar Nezirevic
13 Justin Doust 41 Dan Barrett
14 Ryan Wachter 42 Matthew Devereaux
15 Paul Norman 43 Shannon Anglim
16 Matt Pay 44 Rocky Caia
17 Cameron McLeod 45 Luke Dovaston
18 Tim Bacic 46 David Monaghan
19 Luke Woolrich 47 David Pearce
20 Jackson Bolch 48 Matthew Wilkinson
21 Dylan Bramble 49 David Ford
22 Sean Francis ( Res Capt) 50 Aaron Henderson
23 Craig Keenan (VC) 51 Jamie Fox
24 Jordan Wachter 52 Luke Carter
25 Anh Pham 53 Luke Wenke
26 Brodie Snow 54 Ethan Chavasse
27 Danny Wilson 55 Bradley Wilson
28 Lem Nguyen
# PLAYER # PLAYER1* Jonathan Dunlevie 25 James Bolletta
2 Daniel Booth 26 Nic Vawser
3 Khaled Khandakji 27 Nick Maizey
3* Daniel King 29 Billy Prosser
4 Jacob Duscher 30 Grant Valencic
5 Yianni Pasalias 31 Luke Richards
6 Jordan Osborne 32 Pierce Trainor
7 Pat Singh 35 Matthew Clayton
8 Dave Velardo 36 Brad Sheers
9 Ross Manning 37 Michael Cook
10* Jonathan Logan 38 Lachy McLean (Res C)
11 Beau Jedd 39 Scott Szatke
11* Jason Stewart 40 Chris Calder
12 Joel Jones-Hampton 41 Renny Trainor
12* Dane Maizy 42 Michael Cutler
13 Cameron Nayar 42* Robert Ridgway
14 Warren Capes 43 Justin Greer
16* Cameron Duncan 44 Peter Quinn (Sen C)
17 Tom Brown 45 Nicola Umiljendic
17* Grant Jones 46 Dean Spencer
18 Sasha Danilovic 46* Dion Gory
19 Mikhail Mindelis 47 Aaron Verbakel
19* Winton Corr 47* William Zoethout
21 Jess Elms 48 Peter Poelsma
21* Luke Maizey 51 Jared Muhliesen
22 Jack Nagle 52 Andrew Carey
22* Mitch Elms 53 Ary Friedman
23 Aaron Harris 54 Michael Kilner
23* Paul Murphy 55 Daniel Carlton
24 Peter Mentiplay 60 Daniel Marshall
24* Robbie Collett
HIGHETTGround: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Road,
Highett (Melway Ref 77 H9)
Telephone: 9555 7337
Colours: Navy Blue with Red yoke, White
diamond with White Bulldog motif
Senior Coach: Daniel Marshall
Reserves Coach: Jonathan Dunlevie
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MURRUMBEENA
SKYE
Division 2: Round 12
SKYEGround: Steve Thompson Reserve,
Wedge Rd Carrum Downs
(Melway Ref 96 J10)
Telephone: 0412 341 136
Colours: Light Grey, Red/Grey Sash,
Red Crest with Black Bomber
Emblem
Senior Coach: Ben Walker
Reserves Coach: Chris Smith
# THIRDS
5 Matt Ozbolt
6 Chris DeLuca
7 Glenn Stock
8 Jamie Solly Prestage
11 Jeremy Gleeson
15 Dean Flynn
19 Matthew Chaplin
20 Nathan Bortwick
21 Ben Earnshaw
22 Travis Scott
25 Daniel Parkinson
27 Chris Rodrigues
28 Shane Lloyd
30 Bradley Dyer
31 Michael Kalviskis
33 Simon Haper
34 Corey Rautman
39 Terry Sumner
48 Daniel Turner
51 Paul Follett
54 Patrick Malone
55 Sean Murnane
60 Elliot Williams
61 John Lalor
72 Christian McGuire
76 Sean Slade
77 Corey Baines
78 Chris Salt
79 Chris Smith
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Marc Frizell 28 James Bateman
2 Aaron Pacey 29 Luke Minehan
3 Ben Walker 30 Aaron Jack
4 Ben Tilindert 31 Chase Allan
5 Matt Gonzalez 32 Jim Martinson
6 Adam Beness 33 Justin Smith
7 Luke McGuiness 34 Jarryd Karadeas
8 Jordan Thomas 35 Ben Harper
9 Dan McEwan 36 Patrick Malone
9a Nicholas Webb 36a Ben Williams
10 Martin Watts 37 Michael Lindley
11 Mark Feddersen 40 Cam Petrie
12 Scott Thorne 41 Tom Minton
13 Tim McEachan 42 Cal Lester
13a Shane Werner 44 Travis Kitchin
14 Michael McGreal 45 Brent Nanopoulos
15 Darren Love 46 Andrew Hook
16 Tim Barr 48 Daniel Turner
16a Chris McCann 50 Daniel McConville
17 Brad Nicol 53 Zac Harland
18 Sam Collins 62 Chris McMenamin
19 Aaron Harper 63 Michael Kane
20 Christopher Smith 64 Sotirios Solomonidis
21 Lai Leaunoa 66 Adam Triandafi llou
22 Ben Evans 67 Domenic Spinucci
23 Luke Scott 69 Simon Harper
24 Donenic Quadaro 73 Justin Baldock
25 Nick Papachristifi lou 74 Blake Bormann
26 Matthew Doyle 75 John Lalor
27 Faisal Payenda
Ground: Murrumbeena Park, M’beena
(Melway Ref 68 H6)
Telephone: 9568 0082
Colours: Maroon, Gold Saddle & Lion
Emblem
Senior Coach: Steve Wright
Reserves Coach: Jeremy Sissons
MURRUMBEENA
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Dean Spanos 34 Josh Hargreaves
2 Henry Kerstens 35 Will Voorham
3 Jarrod Walker 36 Shawn Andrews
4 Rohan White 37 Alex Moloney
5 Michael Menara 38 Daniel Chukwan
6 Sam Moloney 39 Bryn Plate
7 Jason Cornish 40 James Shirley
8 Cory Hargrave 41 Anthony Emmerson
9 Mitch Walder 42 Thomas Hutching
10 Josh Smith 43 David Easton
11 Daniel Rushton 44 Tom Thornton
12 Darcy Hargrave 45 Andy Ellis
13 Ray Pickering 46 Callum Kirk-Williams
14 Shaun Hawking 47 Matt Nandor
15 Harley Turkington 48 Chris Cairns
16 Shaun Thompson 49 Cam Walker
17 Dan Cavanagh 50 Dan Emmerson
18 Addy Wetzler 51 David Schmiedl
19 Luke Porter 52 Sam Stanos
20 Tom Gheller 53 Mark Richardson
21 Chris Evans 54 Michael Leary
22 Kane Downing 55 Chris Kirk-Williams
23 Sam Parkes 56 Adam Vanderneut
24 Tom Valenta 57 Eddie Brown
25 Cameron Rundell 58 Quenton Pongracz
26 Dylan Elkman 59 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss
27 Derek Evans 60 Leonard Sacco
28 Adam Brookes 61 Matt Kilmartin
29 Andy Magdis 62 Mark Charalambous
30 Damian Mescher 63 Peter Eves
31 Michael Farthing 64 Shane Dennehy
32 Dechlan Turkington 65 Dylan Batterham
33 Mitch Hendley 66 Geoff Martin
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DOVETON EAGLES
OAKLEIGH DISTRICT
Division 2: Round 12
Ground: Power Res Power Rd Doveton
(Melway Ref 90 K6)
Telephone: 9793 2720
Colours: Blue, White & Gold panels with
Eagle Emblem
Senior Coach: Clint Wilson
Reserves Coach: Shane McGrath
Thirds Coach: Darran Catton
DOVETON EAGLES
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Brayden Keown 23a Geoff O'Neill
2 Peter Dye 24 Dylan Chadwick
2a Ryan Hovell 25 Enayte Samadi
3 Matthew O'Callaghan 25a Paul Pierce
3a Raymond Drysdale 26 Scott Roinson
4 Keith Dobson 27 Travis Graseke
4a Joel Duggan 27a David Morison
6 Paul Davis 28 Troy Humpheries
6a Shane McGrath 29a Bj Oakford White
7 Steven Stredwick 30 Matt Fristad
7a Michael Keldoulis 31 David Mawhinney
8 Corrie Wilson 33 Steven Mottau
8a Andrew McDonald 34 Nick Paynter
9 Clint Wilson 35 Darryl Thomas
9a Jason Jeans 36 Rob Westin
10 David D'Aquino 37 Aaron Duggan
11 Brett Hidgcock 38 Sean Paynter
11a Hayden Martin 40 Michael Harris
12 Dale Kilpatrick 40a Tom Condon
14 Nathan Wilson 41 Matt Robinson
14a Gavin Eichenberger 42 Kerry Ashford
15 Nathan Graeske 44 Robert Westin
15a Aiden VanBeek 45 Tim Watson
16 Darren Ramsdale 47 Matthew Moss
16a David Martin 48 Brad Painter
17 Paul Parlapiano 50 Craig Mawhinney
18 Alex Rakic 53 Zane Hunter
19 Stephen Paynter 54 Jimmy Stroumbis
19a Michael Hidgcock 55 Mark Mott
20 Sam Parlapiano 55a Scott Thomson
21 Cameron Vannes 56 Shannan Bennett
21a Brenton Scanlon 58 Troy Jordan
22 Chris Mills 66 Jarrod O'Neill
23 Scott Thompson
# THIRDS
2 Jake Brook
4 Jeremy Lucchesi
5 James Kondarios
8 Jason Thompson
9 Ryan Hovell
10 Ben Young
12 Darran Catton
17 Chris Rousetty
18 Alex O'Callaghan
19 Mitchell Oulton
20 Daneil Kelson
32 Tony Mertis
34 Tom O'Callaghan
35 Adam Lane
36 Dave Edwards
39 Dean Leask
42 Graeme Walker
43 Brad Oulton
45 Craig Mawhinney
46 Harley Lubeck
49 Daniel Algra
51 Harley Lane
52 Jason Brown
57 Ashley Peterson
69 Brendan Hawkins
91 David Siddoway
93 Ben Naylor
Ground: Princes Highway Reserve
(Melway Ref 70 B10)
Telephone: 0438 484 191 or 0433 819 255
Colours: Black with White Sash
Senior Coach: Scott Chalwell
OAKLEIGH DISTRICT
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Scott Chalwell 28 Christian Lobosco
2 Scott Crawley 29 Sam Geurrens
3 Lou Gangemi 30 JoerelGoujon
4 Matt Dobson 31 Matt Hackett
5 Pat Carroll 33 Jason Thexton
6 Luke Behin 34 Dave Barbaro
6a Ryan DeFry 34a Dean Coker
7 Elvis Alimovski 35 Shane Kimg
7a Shane Jacobs 36 Yaz Raju
8 Mladin Josic 37 Daniel Spence
9 Ryan Carroll 38 Tyson Von Duve
10 Paul Gurr 40 Daniel DiPede
11 Will Le Marca 41 Jason Summers
12 Daniel Turvey 42 Nick Gisonda
13 Dan Kiellerup 44 John Walker
13a Roco Schiarello 45 Mark Jacotine
14 Alex McNicholl 46 Matthew Bowman
14a Dean Higinbotham 47 Jason Scarlett
15 Mark Thavarajasingham 48 Ken Chauhan
16 Nathan Warren 49 Jake Mounsey
16a Dave Slater 50 Brodie Gibbons
17 Michael McCormack 51 James Sabell
18 Charlie Kitchen 52 Sam Russel
19 Brent Crawley 53 Zac Tomsic
19a Alaa Ghanem 54 Joshua Hawkins
20 Daniel Sgambelloni 55 Mark Tesoriero
21 Paul Fermanis 56 Darcy Brown
22 Joe Castello 57 Shannon Dubois
23 Dylan Mounsey 58 Nathan Joppich
24 Matt Jolly 59 Byron Tovara
25 Andy Debono 60 John Cardamone
26 Shane King 62 Matt Lesuey
27 Daniel Soldanha 65 Brent DomPaul
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CAULFIELD
MOORABBIN
Division 2: Round 12
MOORABBINGround: Widdop Cres, Hampton East
(Melway Ref: Map 77 B7)
Telephone: 9553 4149
Colours: Blue and White
Senior Coach: David Stynes
Reserves Coach: Wayne Hardman
THIRDS
Mark Pottinger
Lee Lambert
Phil Emmett
Andrew McGorlick
Luke Johansson
Michael Broad
Trent James
Dean Green
Dean McConville
Tim Caterson
Daniel Palmer
Christopher Benn
Barry Shanks
Maurice Mills-Rolfe
Tim Moss
James Parker
Timothy Ayden
Michael Thornton
Steve Hopkins
Tim Cincotta
Peder Haugeh
Jason Mackney
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Matthew Johansson 33 James Hutchison
2 Murat Cankurt 34 David Stynes
3 Andrew Sharp 35 Jordan Cusin
4 James Hadfi eld 36 Clinton Pattinson
5 Matthew Johnson 37 Will Kruss
6 Brendan Sloss 38 Paul Schipper
7 Aaron Robins 39 Mark Johnson
8 Fabian Peta 40 Peter Gerard
9 John Psaras 41 Shaun Jackson
10 Matthew White 42 Liep Kuell
11 Hayden Schipper 43 Michael Dettman
12 Rick Parker 44 Jeremy Hooper
13 Mark Russell 45 Luke Riley
14 Zee Hostalek 46 Ryan Fenton
15 Christopher Katal 47 Chris Smith
16 James Jacques 48 Aaron Bodin
18 Tarek Dimachki 49 Nicholas Cunningham
19 Michael Lobb 50 Alan Farrell
20 Joshua Board 52 Vince Stefano
21 Daragh Daly 53 Matt White
22 George Glitzos 54 Cam French
23 Trent Barlow 55 Wayne Hardman
24 Damien Brick 56 Rodney Johnson
25 Ryan Bennett 57 Pauric Smith
26 Sloss Simon 58 Glen Davidson
27 David Kingston 59 Christopher Benn
28 Rhys Manukau 60 Luke Johannson
29 Caleb Lazar 61 Marene Herbert
31 Dylan Luff 62 Pat Reaby
32 Daniel Palmer 63 Blair Cotterill
CAULFIELDGround: Koornang Park, Carnegie
(Melway Ref 68 J6)
Telephone: 0403 237 292
Colours: Navy, Red, Gold
Senior Coach: Brett Dunne
Reserves Coach: Chris Lacey
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Tom Heagney 32 Shane Campbell
2 Tim Kennedy 35 Chris Hardgrave
3 Chris Lacey 36 Benn Harris
4 Chris Dove 37 Matt Torcasio
5 Luke Cieslak 38 Steve Lorenz
6 Anthony O'Shea 39 Ashley Cooper
7 Tom Siegert 40 Jason Twirdy
8 Logan Webster 41 Jason Gorman
9 Bruce Kain 42 Alex McConnachie
10 Joel Butler 43 Drew Hodgson
11 Iain Musster 44 Matt Blee
12 Adam Connell 45 Lawrence Twirdy
13 Will Lucardie 46 Miles Thomson
14 Jake Buggy 47 Sean Leydon
15 Tom Stait 48 Leigh Weiss
16 Chris Todd 49 Josh Dart
17 Ryan Kiley 50 Mark Carroll
18 Warren Davie 51 Andrew Casserley
20 Lachlan Dunne 53 Steve McLean
21 Shaan Autor 54 John Eierweis
22 Bill Matthews 55 Todd Wallace
23 Justin Tippett 56 Tom Cotter
24 Matthew Costantino 57 Sean Gunning
25 Alex Hill 58 Jack Lloyd
26 Colin Trigellis-Smith 59 Will Rice
27 John Hunter 60 Nick Perry
28 Chris Klidaras 61 Patrick Cooke
29 Adam Ballard 64 Rohan Wight
30 Tom Dickson 65 Travis Cooper
31 Mason Angove T
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HAMPTON
Division 2: Round 12
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Anthony Scafi di 30 Chris Brooking
2 James Pennicuick 31 Ryan Williams
3 Jamie Cooke 32 Aaron Freeman
4 Sam Anstey 33 Jake O'Donnell
5 Daniel Lynch 34 Luke Ardrey
6 Todd Bastion 35 Chris Roggero
7 Nathan Evans 36 Matt Ravenall
8 Andrew Scafi di 37 Andrew Kent
9 Josh Patira 38 Josh Tarrant
10 Josh Kovarik 39 Nick Kovarik
11 Carey Neville 40 Michael Fries
12 James Morris 41 Stefan Gregory
13 Lachlan McIver 42 Nicholas Garrett
14 Nick Corda 43 Tom Howard
15 Sean Van Velsen 44 Shaun Cunningham
16 David Ferraro 45 James Keighley
17 Jamie Neville-Young 46 Jarrod McNeil
18 Shane Lawton 47 Jack Minton
19 Daniel Quinn 48 John Russo
20 David Marguglio 49 Cameron Patton
21 Michael Barnhoorn 50 Nala Sutherland
22 Darren Barlow 51 Will Heaven
23 Tony DeMacedo 52 Sam Nichols
24 Sam Turner 53 Michael Ardrey
25 Andrew Fyans 54 Scott McGeachin
26 Simon Fragiacomo 55 Dhana Nithyakumar
27 Brad Lindsey 56 Rob Bibby
28 Scott Pitura 57 Chris Britton
29 Josh Jewel
Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve
(Melway Ref 87 G12)
Telephone: 9580 4451
Colours: Red Yoke with White Stripes
Senior Coach: Sam Anstey
Reserves Coach: Peter Laspatzis
MORDIALLOC
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Lachlan Batt 28 Alex Berecz
1A Andy Grey 29 Justin Isaac
2 Joshua Wood 29A Leigh Lighten
3 Matthew Digby 30 Aaron Shedlock
4 Kyle Gascoigne 30A John Margetis
5 Reid Griffi n 31 Nathan Lorton
6 Paul Johns 32 Jake Simon
7 Damien Armansin 33 Jack Cafarella
8 Joshua Lewtas 34 Patrick McMahon
8A Troy Selim 35 Stevie Ferres
9 Harry Harcourt 36 Dan Guiry
10 Nick O'Donovan 37 Kyle Lewtas
11 Joshua Burbidge 38 Darren Harrison
11A Jake Walsh 39 Bernie Hickey
12 Chris Worner 40 Tim Nixon
12A Justin Warke 41 Joshua Kerrigan
13 Chris Grove 42 Luke Stevens
14 Ryan Castles 43 Ross Pinkerton
15 Jake Chitty 44 Steven Mann
16 James Feather 45 Paris Romanis
17 Brendan Bennett 46 Anthony Ticca
18 Jake Timms 47 Luke Baird
18A Chase Griffi n 48 Jack Franks
19 Todd Crane 49 Aron Hutchison
19A Nathan Weidemann 50 Wayne Williams
20 Paul Diluvio 51 Simon Beshara
21 Jaiden Peters 52 Thomas Eden
22 Ryan Pearce 53 Sean Lawther
23 Steve Hunt 54 Jordon Lewtas
24 Joel Hanlon 55 Michael Abdul-Massih
25 Ajit Alistair 56 Andy Sayer
25A Tate Griffi n 57 Pauil Stow
26 Matthew Thomson 59 Tim Yeowart
27 Will Fordham 61 Jake Kenney
27A Matthew Bailey
Ground: Peterson Street Reserve
(Melway Ref 77 B8)
Telephone: 0417 019 816
Colours: Yellow, Black and Blue
Senior Coach: Chris Worner
Reserves Coach: Shane Burbidge
HAMPTON
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Division 2: Club Notes
HIGHETT Under 19’s: the best four quarter
effort for the year. From the very fi rst bounce
we ran in numbers and did all the team things.
The most pleasing thing was our awareness
to centre the ball and back each other up.
Everyone did their bit in a disciplined team
effort. Reserves tried hard, thankyou to the
boys who backed up from the fi rst game.
Seniors lost in a close game. GO DOGGIES
• • • •
• • • •
• •
PAUL SIBLEY – HAMPTON EAST
HAMPTON We crossed the highway to take on Highett which was a massive game for both sides. The Seniors got off to a great start with Joely kicking 4 of our 5 goals in the fi rst quarter. It was a much more even contest after the fi rst break with the Hammers going into the 3 quarter time break 4 points up. The last quarter was an arm wrestle with the Hammers coming away with a hard fought 2 goal win to set our season up and jump into the top 4. Toddy continued his good form and our backs led by Harro, Shedders, Nicko and Reid stood tall all day. The Ressies were fl at early and went in a couple of goals up at the long break. To our credit we changed our approach and intensity kicking 12 goals and keeping Highett goalless with our defensive pressure. JP kicked 7 with Andy continuing to shine along with Shippa, Patty, Hunty, Bairdy, Azza and Stiffi e, but really a great team effort.
The Under 19s came up against a bigger, stronger and older Clayton outfi t but to our young guys credit we never threw the towel in. We managed to kick our only goal late in the game thanks to Beery. Our usual suspects stood up with the Timms cousins, Diggers, Stevo, Mason and Beery. Keep at it boys and let’s get some consistency on the training track.The Hammerbirds played in much kinder conditions this week walking away with a good win against Heatherton. All girls put in a huge effort with their game pushing the ball forward at all times. Miriam blitzed in goals again with back up support from Beth and the last ½ of the game. Some amazing airborne defence work from Jade, Ash C throwing out some awesome speckies and strong defending by Rachael had the opposition stuck for plays. Well done ladies! Next week we will be heading to the ‘peanut farm’ as guests to play St Kilda City.
This week we take on Mordialloc which again is a massive task for our boys which we welcome with open arms.• Highett Community Bank • Nautilus Boat Marine Insurance• Melbourne Roadworthy Centre • Krishna Indian Restaurant• Marina Pizza & Pasta Highett • Sandringham Hotel• Destination HQ – Mentone • Terry Hammond Cycles Highett• Highett RSL • R&R Sheet Metal• Aspendale Quality Meats • B.Lush • Destination HQ – Mentone• Fitness Intensity• Southern Suburbs Physio • Warkey’s Web Design• Local Milk Supply • Central Veterinary Hospital – (back
in Sandringham)• Back in Motion – Mentone • Greenhaven Funerals • Peoples Choice Credit UnionNow, it’s HAMMER TIME!!
OAKLEIGH DISTRICT Another
two solid performances by the boys
set up 2 great (almost identical,
scorewise wins.} In the twos The great
Lobosco was at his best with good
efforts from two newcomers In Dean
and Simon. Great to see it coming
together now.
Once again the fi rsts had many good
contributors, Scoot, Paulie, Will, Joey
and Mladin particularly. Congrats
to Rexie who pulled the coach in the
swindle! Saturday night function
went really well.
Most importantly we have our biggest
fundraiser of the year coming up. The
comedy night is on the 26th of July
in our clubrooms this year. We need
every player in attendance along with
wives, friends and families. Kick-off
is 6.30 pm after the Moorabbin game
tickets $70.00 double and $40.00
a single with plenty of fi nger food
provided.
Many thanks to all our sponsors,
Notting Hotel, Step Into Life Oakleigh,
Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena,
Ray White Oakleigh, Roma Food
Products, Chadstone Toyota, Green
and Gold Tree Removals, Trevillian
Signs, Boags Draught and G & C
Motors.
Go Oaks!
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Division 2: Club Notes
MURRUMBEENA ON THE FIELDMurrumbeena travelled to play at Oakleigh Districts last Saturday. Unfortunately both teams lost on the day. With so many players unavailable, the Beena teams were full of inexperienced youngsters and the old brigade who once again pulled the boots on for the Beena.The reserves game ended with a score line that did not refl ect the game. On the scoreboard we were well beaten by a bigger and more experienced Oakleigh unit. But the Murrumbeena boys never gave up. This was an undermanned side who were proud to wear the Beena jumper and they fought hard all day. Better players for the Beena were Sam Moloney, Shane Dennehy and new player Arnie Clever.The senior game was very much more of the same. We had fi ve new players in an already depleted side. But as Coach “Steve” has said, “When a player is unavailable, it presents an opportunity for someone else”. Our team was no match for the
more experienced Oakleigh side, but as with the reserves, the Beena boys fought hard, especially in the second half. Although this was not refl ected on the scoreboard, our young players stood up and let their opponents know that they were in a battle. Better players for Murrumbeena were Tom Valenta, Chris Evans and Will Voorham.Well done to both sides for their effort. As our more experienced players return your efforts will bring results.NETBALLThe Murrumbeena ladies had a good win in the Netball last Saturday. They played Bentleigh and won 18-10.This was good to see and well deserved. The best players were Grace Bibby, Jade and Sarah Bolland.THE IRISH HIT THE BEENA ARENAThe Irish Hurling and Gaelic Football boys train near us and sometime come into the club rooms after training to join us for a drink or two. Today we are glad to have them with us at the Beena Arena. During half time of the senior game we will see exhibition matches of Hurling and
Gaelic Football. Welcome boys and we look forward to seeing you in action.OFF THE FIELDToday is another Community day at the Beena Arena. The Murrumbeena Football Club welcomes all member of the local community who have joined us today. Please come into the club rooms and enjoy our hospitality at half time in the seniors and after the match.SPONSORSThe Beena is indebted to the following 2014 loyal sponsors including a number of welcome additions: Thomson Real Estate, Chadstone Toyota, Oakleigh Lions Club, Sheen Panel Service, JEMCO Kitchens, Attwood Newsagency, Bakers Delight, Bendigo Bank, Brew Bar, Cross Hydraulics, David Jones Pharmacy, Harijan Investigations, IGA X-Press, M-Print, Zests Pizzas, Bowen Automotive, FPC Financial Planning Choices, Streets Ahead driver education and the Rosstown Hotel.
MOORABBIN Seniors Absolutely fantastic effort from all 22 players last week in beating Doveton. Younger lads are really starting to step up. Now is the time to believe lads. Let’s get to training this week boys. Really big game this week. Reserves Reserves were hoping to notch up a win against Doveton at home. We were good in the fi rst & third quarters, but lack of discipline in the second and lack of fi tness in the last ultimately cost us the game. This week against Caulfi eld who we
managed to beat last time, if we play four quarters of football we should record our second win of the year. Thirds The thirds made it two in a row when they took on Doveton at home. Doveton came out fi ring and at half time it was anyone’s game. In the second half the boys lifted, and in the end came away with a good win. Jimbob played a huge captains game and was clearly best on ground. Hoppo was a big target up forward all day and along with Sam Parry, helped us kick away in the second half. Dave Matthews was solid down
back, and Brooksy and Greeny worked hard all day. Another good team effort. Let’s make it 3 in a row this week. Thanks to our sponsors Bendigo Bank, Yellow Express, TDT Driver Training, Marks 4WD Adaptors, Mordialloc Sporting Club, Centre Plumbing Plus, Group One Electrics, Pat’s Premium Auto Trade, Johnson Painting Group, Roy Higgins and Wylie Dalizel Racing and a special thank you to ELG & Robinson Butchers Williamstown for the magnifi cent sausage sizzles after homes games and Thursday night meals.
MORDIALLOC We cannot say anything spectacular about the way both Seniors and Reserves played on the weekend, both games were very frustrating to watch, all dissipated into the worst performance of the season. Caulfi eld were well prepared to take us on and nearly succeeded with their tenacity around the ground, but somehow both grades came away with wins. The key word here is SOMEHOW..!!! Seniors won by 3 goals, the Reserves by 2 goals.It would be fair to say both grades played about 20 mins of good Footy for the entire 4 quarters, which won’t cut it if we believe we are a threat for the fl ag
in 2014. It was a disappointing effort and both coaches made that clear to the players after both games.As far as the Div 2 ladder is concerned there are sides as far down as fi fth that can and will be contenders for the FLAG. Not all is lost, you can only play as well as the opposition lets you play so we will take the wins and move on.It is hard to name good players out of the games, in the Seniors Todd Bastion, Carey Neville, Sean VanVelsen and Nick Corda held us together and two players in our backline put in good efforts Simon Fragiacomo David Margulio. In the Reserves, Mick Fries, Sam Turner, Cameron Patton can hold their heads high, Scott Pitura and Josh Jewel
had good 2nd halves.Both sides need to lift, effort effort effort, discipline, ball control, teamwork and an ability to pick up the loose opposition player will go a long way in securing a win against Hampton.We host the blue ‘n black’s at home this weekend, Hampton who have moved into 4th on the ladder.Thanks to our Sponsor Support.Mordialloc Sporting Club, Jims Mowing, Ray White Mordialloc, Darren Freyer Racing, Brinner Signs, Go Fitness, Maro’s Pizza, Bendigo Bank, Mr Donut, Eversweet, Aireys Inlet Holiday Park., Highway Tyres.Mighty Bloods v Hampton at Ben Kav should be a beauty.
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SKYE Well done to all teams on the weekend. There were some great results and some not-so-good results for the Bombers this week. Well done to the seniors, reserves and under 19s on their sensational wins. Bad luck to the thirds and netball. It was great to see the netball girls put in a solid effort.Our senior coach, Ben Walker, was the special guest on the 88.3FM Sunday Footy Show over the weekend. A big thank you to Rob Sharpe and the boys at SFL Media for having us on the show.We have all sides away this week. Seniors, reserves and under 19s are
at Murrumbeena, while the thirds have a tough task taking on Cerberus down at the naval base. The netball girls take on Clayton at Rohan Rd.We need all players who haven’t had a player photo done to make an effort to do so.Thank you to everyone who attended the Sands dinner and the Sandown Greyhound day. Two great events that produced some good times.All players please remember to keep selling your $3000 draw tickets. We are hosting our Trivia Night this Saturday. All members are encouraged to get involved, however there are limited spots available so
be sure to get in quick. All members are encouraged to keep an eye on the social calendar and attend all of our events.On that note, we would like to thank all of our 2014 sponsor partners: Albion Hotel Dandenong, Lime Health & Fitness, Bendigo Bank Carrum Downs, Breeze Logistics, The Bottle-O Carrum Downs, The Sands Hotel, The Seaford Hotel, Daveys Bar & Bistro, D & D Heating and Cooling, Broo, The Sandhurst Club, Lawrence & Hanson, Techni Ice, The Southern Skin Cancer Clinic and Icon Sports.
Division 2: Club NotesCAULFIELD Great effort by the boys at the Cave last Saturday but unfortunately neither the seniors nor the reserves could get the chocolates over Mordialloc.The reserves game was a low-scoring affair, with just one goal kicked in the fi rst half. Both sides hit the scoreboard with more frequency in the second, but unfortunately it was Mordi that were able to take control of the match. The boys played great footy for most of the afternoon, and although the two-goal loss to one of the competition’s benchmarks is a terrifi c effort, this match will ultimately go down as one that got away. Anthony O’Shea’s defensive efforts helped keep us in the contest while Steven ‘Scuba’ McLean was again super in the ruck. Lawrence
Twirdy and Andrew Casserly also found plenty of the Sherrin for the Bears. Smashed by over 100 points in our last meeting with the ladder-leaders, the seniors showed just how much they have improved in the last nine matches. Despite going down by three goals, the boys were never out of the contest and took the fi ght right up to the premiership favourites, particularly in the fi rst half. Tom Dickson bravely overcame a heavy knock to the scone to be one of the most infl uential players on the ground. Col Trigellis-Smith was also superb down back while Kit Hardgrave and Nick Perry continued their improvement. A very solid effort, lads, but we need a big win this week over Moorabbin at
home if we are to play fi nals footy.This Saturday night is our next major social function - the Caulfi eld Bears Cocktail Party. This do is a little bit more sophisticated, so it’s time for the fellas to get suited up and the ladies to bust out their best cocktail frocks. Head down to the London Tavern from 7:30pm and enjoys a ripping night of cocktails and live music. It should be an awesome do so I expect to see the majority of the playing group in attendance. For more news from the Bears Cave, check out our website www.caulfi eldbears.com.au, like the “Mighty Caulfi eld Bears Football Club” page on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @Caulfi eldBears.The Growler
DOVETON EAGLES All three Doveton Eagles sides travelled to Widdop Crescent Reserve to take on Moorabbin. The Thirds looking for their fi rst win of the season, came out all guns fi ring, to the guy’s credit, we put up a great team effort, and were neck and neck with Moorabbin up in till the last quarter, when Moorabbin kicked away. Best players for us were Dean, Purple, Jimmy, Merto, Catto and Piercy. Dean was our major goal scorer with three goals to his name, he was also helped out by Piercy with two, Catto, Brown, Eddie and Merto all with singles. It was our Reserves turn to take the fi eld against Moorabbin, we were out to try and string two wins in a row. And we achieved just that! Bop must
have had leather poisoning after having his own footy at the weekend. Aiden was strong up forward after being promoted this week from the Thirds to kick 4 goals. Aiden was helped out by Joel who kicked another 4 as well, Nob kicked 3, D. Martin, Bop, and Switcher all kicked 2 and Rakic 1. Aiden was best on with his 4 goals, and was helped out by Bop, Nob, Rakic, Gav and Harris. It was our Seniors turn to come out and try and get two wins in a row for the fi rst time this season against Moorabbin, but things didn’t go to plan. Nathan Graeske was a lone hand all afternoon in the middle, Davo came off the bench and did a great job down back. Motty was the general down back in the wet and windy conditions. Sneaky played
his fi rst senior game of the season and managed to kick 3 goals. With Sneaky’s 3 goals he was helped out by Hoover and Hunt with 2 goals apiece, with singles to Rama, Hayden, Matty O and Hitchy. Nathan Graeske was our best player, he was helped out by Keith, Motty, Sneaky, Chaddy and Davo. Our Netballers took on Mount Waverly to keep its unbeaten streak alive, our ladies managed to run out winners 29 to 15 in the wet and windy conditions. Keep up the great work ladies. Thanks to our sponsors: Fountain Gate Bingo, Prince Mark Hotel, Endeavour Hills Cellars, Highway Tyres Doveton, Integral Plumbing & Air Conditioning and Lindens Country Meats Berwick.
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division 3: man on the mark / Andrew Paloczi
Carrum Patterson Lakes ventured to Barry
Powell Reserve to take on Lyndale. The
Lions led at every change and held a 17-point
advantage going into the last term. The
Pumas then made a charge, keeping CPL
scoreless for the remainder of the match and
winning by eight points. Taylor Irish was the
Pumas best along with Trevor Kumetaitis
who was the difference up forward kicking
four majors.
South Yarra played at home against Sandown
and the Lions were expected to have a tough
day against the Cobras. Cory Brady helped
to ensure South Yarra caused an upset as
he booted fi ve goals, being named in the
Lions’ best, behind Matthew Jewell. The fi nal
margin was a comfortable 35 points.
Starting the last quarter 45 points behind
Ashwood, Dandenong showed character
adding four goals to none in the fi nal term.
The Magpies’ winning margin was only 17
points. Ben Giblett was their most productive
goal kicker with four, and Matthew Maginnes
was the best player for them.
Endeavour Hills hosted Black Rock. The
Falcons fought hard but were outclassed on
the day as the Jets won by 34 points. Steve
Baranski was impressive again, being the
Jets’ best player, and Tom Dewar was the
major goal kicker for the winners with three.
Allan McPherson deserves credit for a strong
performance, booting four of the beaten
Falcons’ seven goals.
After tasting its fi rst defeat last week Mount
Waverley was expected to bounce back on
its home turf against Hallam. The Mountain
Lions were ruthless, destroying the Hawks
by 116 points. James Gough had another
productive day for the ladder-leaders with
seven goals and Joey Rickard managed fi ve
of his own. Chris Draper was named the best
for the victors.
Round 13 kicks off with a Friday night
match as Hallam hosts Dandenong. Those
spectators who brave the cold should be
rewarded with a tantalising contest. When
these teams met earlier in the season the
Redlegs prevailed by four points. It should be
close again, but it is hard to predict a winner.
Perhaps it might be the fi rst draw of the
season.
Black Rock is at home this week and
will need to be at its best against Mount
Waverley. Last time these teams met the
Mountain Lions scraped home by one goal.
They deserve to be favourites again, but the
Jets are capable of winning and it shapes as
an exciting day.
Sandown hosts Endeavour Hills and should
be too strong for the Falcons, but it will be
interesting to see whether the Cobras can
regain confi dence after a disappointing loss.
Carrum Patterson Lakes is home at Roy
Dore Reserve this week and South Yarra will
have to be at its best to provide a challenge.
It will be a real surprise if CPL loses two
games in a row.
Ashwood is the home team in a clash with
Lyndale. This promises to be a close game.
Last time these sides met, the Pumas got
home by three points. Both sides will go into
the contest with confi dence after each has
recently defeated one of the top two teams.
The home ground advantage may tip the
game in the Magpies’ favour.
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Division 3 Results: ROUND 12SENIORSTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Mount Waverley 12 11 1 0 1436 615 233.50 44
C.P.L 12 10 2 0 1176 588 200.00 40
Black Rock 12 8 4 0 1068 748 142.78 32
Lyndale 12 8 4 0 778 803 96.89 32
Sandown 12 7 5 0 732 786 93.13 28
Ashwood 12 5 7 0 748 964 77.59 20
South Yarra 12 4 8 0 806 928 86.85 16
Endeavour Hills 12 3 9 0 782 1142 68.48 12
Hallam 12 2 10 0 608 983 61.85 8
Dandenong 12 2 10 0 612 1189 51.47 8
RESERVESTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
C.P.L 12 11 1 0 1021 588 173.64 44
Lyndale 12 10 2 0 876 407 215.23 40
Hallam 12 8 3 1 826 577 143.15 34
South Yarra 12 6 6 0 799 903 88.48 24
Black Rock 12 4 6 2 888 689 128.88 20
Ashwood 12 5 7 0 751 853 88.04 20
Dandenong 12 5 7 0 640 775 82.58 20
Mount Waverley 12 4 7 1 678 920 73.70 18
Sandown 12 4 8 0 576 715 80.56 16
Endeavour Hills 12 1 11 0 553 1181 46.82 4
Lyndale 0.1-1 3.3-21 5.5-35 9.6-60
Carrum Patterson Lakes 3.3-21 5.5-35 7.10-52 7.10-52
LYNDALE: Goal Kickers: T. Kumetaitis 4, D. Tormey 2, J. Haley, A. Read,
B. Miles
Best Players: T. Irish, D. Tormey, A. Bertucci, T. Kumetaitis, T. Isbister,
J. Malek
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES: Goal Kickers: T. March 4, S. Cormack 2, A. Lello
Best Players: D. Graves, T. March, J. Bertrand, C. Mouritz, A. Lello, N. Scott
Lyndale 0.1-1 2.1-13 3.1-19 4.4-28
Carrum Patterson Lakes 0.0 3.3-21 7.7-49 7.9-51
LYNDALE: Goal Kickers: M. O’’Brien, A. Sabljak, D. Khan, E. McLean
Best Players: B. Grundy, D. Williams, S. Boardman, G. Clement, A. Salvo, M. O’Brien
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES: Goal Kickers: N. Gage 2, A. Hollingsworth 2,
Z. Horsley, G. Townsend, P. Perez
Best Players: B. Freeman, A. Hollingsworth, C. Hand, G. Alexander, M. Dicker,
D. Warren
South Yarra 3.3-21 4.5-29 10.7-67 13.10-88
Sandown 1.3-9 2.6-18 5.9-39 7.11-53
SOUTH YARRA: Goal Kickers: C. Brady 5, J. Cellini 2, K. Finlayson 2, O. Smith
2, D. Russell, A. Lamont
Best Players: M. Jewell, C. Brady, D. Russell, M. Isherwood, T. Hanney, J. Cellini
SANDOWN: Goal Kickers: N. Morrish, J. Toan, C. Sheedy, J. D’Atri, C. O’Shaughnessy,
J. Proctor, F. Martinicchio
Best Players: J. Toan, M. Gersbeck, M. Menzies, J. D’Atri, M. Davis, B. Hemphill
South Yarra 0.5-5 0.8-8 4.9-33 6.9-45
Sandown 1.0-6 3.2-20 7.5-47 9.7-61
SOUTH YARRA: Goal Kickers: P. Quinn 2, A. Crosswell 2, W. Smith, C. Dore
Best Players: R. Dore, A. Crosswell, G. Costello, Z. Jackson, L. Clohesy, P. Quinn
SANDOWN: Goal Kickers: M. Frenken 3, W. Barker 2, M. Dickson, M.
Hambleton, R. Brand, D. Fitzgerald
Best Players: S. McGovern, B. Robinson, M. Dickson, W. Barker, A. Powell,
M. Frenken
Dandenong 1.2-8 5.7-37 6.10-46 10.14-74
Ashwood 3.6-24 7.8-50 13.13-91 13.13-91
DANDENONG: Goal Kickers: M. Van Schajik 3, B. O’Loughlin 2, S. Young, R. Hall,
C. Riley, R. Forsyth, J. Alexander
Best Players: S. Young, B. O’Loughlin, C. Riley, J. Hook, R. Forsyth, C. Arnold
ASHWOOD: Goal Kickers: B. Giblett 4, C. Scully 3, C. Meyers 2, M. Spencer,
M. Maginnes, P. Wineberg, R. O’Brien
Best Players: M. Maginnes, C. Scully, J. Nelson, G. Blizzard, M. Spencer, A. Jong
Dandenong 0.0 1.5-11 2.5-17 4.5-29
Ashwood 2.2-14 4.3-27 5.4-34 7.6-48
DANDENONG: Goal Kickers: M. Lawrence 2, L. McKay, H. Kiki
Best Players: L. McKay, P. D’’Arcy, T. Enver, C. Treloar, B. D’Rosario, J. Lapthorne
ASHWOOD: Goal Kickers: M. Emmerson 2, D. Monforte 2, J. Morrey, T. Van
Schalm, B. Newman
Best Players: D. Monforte, J. Price, J. Barker, T. Shepherd, D. Mottram,
T. Van Schalm
Mount Waverley 4.4-28 11.7-73 19.14-128 22.19-151
Hallam 2.1-13 3.2-20 3.5-23 5.5-35
MOUNT WAVERLEY: Goal Kickers: J. Gough 7, J. Rickard 5, C. Kirkup 3, K. Tribe
2, P. Kinsella, S. Rickard, D. Macrae, M. Dennis, B. Stacey
Best Players: C. Draper, T. Stapleton, D. Macrae, J. Rickard, J. Gough, S. Taunt
HALLAM: Goal Kickers: H. Raymond, B. Nolan, K. Kime, M. Neve, A. King
Best Players: B. Neve, C. Molnar, L. Fredericks, H. Raymond, B. Worrell,
N. Pulham
Mount Waverley 0.1-1 2.2-14 4.3-27 6.5-41
Hallam 3.4-22 5.8-38 8.12-60 13.16-94
MOUNT WAVERLEY: Goal Kickers: S. Kinsella 2, J. Mekhael 2, M. Jager, K. Anglim
Best Players: S. Kinsella, M. Jager, A. May, K. Anglim, A. Prendergast
Kruger, T. Barnetby
HALLAM: Goal Kickers: N. Hampton 6, C. Spencer 4, B. Kruse, I. Wood, R. Suttie
Best Players: R. Suttie, C. Spencer, J. Lee, N. Hampton, M. Melrose,
D. Maskiell
* HALLAM LOST POINTS DUE TO NOT BEING FINANCIAL.
Endeavour Hills 2.2-14 3.3-21 6.3-39 7.3-45
Black Rock 3.3-21 6.6-42 9.6-60 11.13-79
ENDEAVOUR HILLS: Goal Kickers: A. McPherson 4, S. Peake, B. Hoe, M. Whatman
Best Players: A. Brooks, B. Hoe, A. Mitchell, M. Whatman, N. Peake, A. McPherson
BLACK ROCK: Goal Kickers: T. Dewar 3, C. Durie 2, M. Pearsons, S. Baranski,
B. Fairhurst, K. Spratt, T. Jepson, M. Bramwell
Best Players: S. Baranski, D. Kick, J. Williams, C. Durie, T. Dewar, K. Spratt
Endeavour Hills 0.0 2.1-13 3.1-19 4.2-26
Black Rock 7.4-46 11.5-71 15.7-97 19.12-126
ENDEAVOUR HILLS: Goal Kickers: R. Tinney 2, C. Jarrett 2
Best Players: J. Volkoff, W. Smith, J. Lindsay, M. Kerr, J. Ladson
BLACK ROCK: Goal Kickers: D. Watson 10, J. Parsons 3, J. Nicholson 2,
J. Coleman, M. Wickham, J. Sinclair, S. Bonser
Best Players: D. Watson, J. Coleman, G. Wise, R. Scott, J. Nicholson, J. Parsons
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ROUND 1
5-Apr
Hallam 5.8-38 def. by Sth Yarra 9.7-61
Sandown 7.5-47 def. by Lyndale 12.12-84
Black Rock 8.8-56 def. by C.P.L. 9.10-64
Ashwood 11.21-87 def. by E.Hills 19.6-120
D’nong 3.4-22 def. by Mt Waverley 21.26-152
ROUND 2
12-Apr
C.P.L. 15.12.102 def. Sandown 5.8.38
Sth Yarra 6.14.50 def. by Black Rock 15.15.105
E.Hills 10.14.74 def. Hallam 8.16.64
Mt Waverley 23.14-152 def. Ashwood 5.7.37
Lyndale 13.10.88 def. Dandenong 5.6.36
ROUND 3
26-Apr
Sandown 11.14.80 def. Sth Yarra 6.7.43
Black Rock 11.12.78 def E.Hills 8.7.55
Hallam 5.9.39 def. by Mt Waverley 24.15.159
Ashwood 9.9.63 def. Dandenong 6.13.49
C.P.L. 18.12.120 def. Lyndale 6.12.48
ROUND 4
3-May
E.Hills 10.18-78 def. by Sandown 12.7-79
Mt Waverley 13.9-87 def. Black Rock 12.9-81
Dandenong 6.14-50 def. Hallam 6.10-46
Lyndale 8.8-56 def. Ashwood 7.11-53
Sth Yarra 5.8-38 def. by C.P.L. 13.17-95
ROUND 5
10-May
Lyndale 10.6-66 def. Sth Yarra 7.12-54
Sandown 5.9-39 def. by Mt Waverley 7.8-50
C.P.L 27.17-179 def. E.Hills 6.8-44
Black Rock 20.13-133 def. Dandenong 7.6-48
Hallam 7.9-51 def. Ashwood 3.6-24
ROUND 6
17-May
Hallam 7.8-50 def. by Lyndale 10.10-70
Ashwood 9.5-59 def. by Black Rock 12.11-83
Dandenong 9.8-62 def. by Sandown 14.9-93
Mt Waverley 13.12-90 def. C.P.L. 10.9-69
E.Hills 8.9-57 def. by Sth Yarra 18.11-119
ROUND 7
24-May
Lyndale 10.14-74 def. E.Hills 10.10-70
St Yarra 11.8-74 def. by Mt Waverley 17.16-118
C.P.L. 23.15-153 def. Dandenong 3.7-25
Sandown 12.6-78 def. Ashwood 9.7-61
Black Rock 14.14-98 def. Hallam 11.2-68
ROUND 8
31-May
Hallam 7.16-58 def. by Sandown 9.11-65
Ashwood 4.8-32 def. by C.P.L: 12.12-84
Dandenong 11.3-69 def. Sth Yarra 7.7-49
Mt Waverley 27.12-174 def. E.Hills 7.13-55
Black Rock 21.9-135 def. Lyndale 10.13-73
ROUND 9
14-Jun
Lyndale 3.7-37 def. by Mt Waverley 12.7-79
Sandown 8.9-57 def. Black Rock 6.17-53
Sth Yarra 14.16-100 def. by Ashwood 16.8-104
C.P.L 16.8-104 def. Hallam 4.4-28
E.Hills 11.9-75 def. Dandenong 8.13-61
ROUND 10
21-Jun
Lyndale 7.7-49 def. by Sandown 8.12-60
Sth Yarra 12.12-84 def. Hallam 9.8-62
Mt Waverley 26.17-173 def. Dandenong
10.9-69
C.P.L 14.12-96 def. Black Rock 12.14-86
E.Hills 9.12-66 def. by Ashwood 11.13-79
ROUND 11
28-Jun
Hallam 10.9-69 def. E.Hills 5.13-43
Sandown 6.7-43 ef. by C.P.L 8.10-58
Ashwood 9.4-58 def. Mt Waverley 6.15-51
Dandenong 7.5-47 def. by Lyndale 10.13-73
Black Rock 11.15-81 def. Sth Yarra 7.4-46
ROUND 12
5-Jul
Lyndale 9.6-60 def. C.P.L 7.10-52
Sth Yarra 13.10-88 def. Sandown 7.11-53
Dandenong 10.14-74 def. by Ashwood 13.13-91
Mt Waverley 22.19-151 def. Hallam 5.5-35
E.Hills 7.3-45 def. by Black Rock 11.13-79
ROUND 13
12-Jul
Hallam V Dandenong (FN)
Sandown V Endeavour Hills
Black Rock V Mount Waverley
Ashwood V Lyndale
C.P.L. V South Yarra
ROUND 14
19-Jul
Mount Waverley V Sandown
Dandenong V Black Rock
Ashwood V Hallam
Endeavour Hills V C.P.L.
South Yarra V Lyndale
ROUND 15
26-Jul
Sandown V Dandenong
Black Rock V Ashwood
Lyndale V Hallam
C.P.L. V Mount Waverley
South Yarra V Endeavour Hills
ROUND 16
2-Aug
Ashwood V Sandown
Hallam V Black Rock
Dandenong V C.P.L.
Mount Waverley V South Yarra
Endeavour Hills V Lyndale
ROUND 17
9-Aug
Sandown V Hallam
Lyndale V Black Rock
Carrum Patterson Lakes V Ashwood
South Yarra V Dandenong
Endeavour Hills V Mount Waverley
ROUND 18
16-Aug
Hallam V C.P.L. (SN)
Black Rock V Sandown
Ashwood V South Yarra
Dandenong V Endeavour Hills
Mount Waverley V Lyndale
SFL FINALS SERIES - Weekends of 23 & 24/8, 30 & 31/8, 6/9. SFL GRAND FINALS - Saturday 13 September(FN) - Friday Night, (SN) - Saturday Night
2014 Division 3 Seniors Fixture
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TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME
HALLAM
DANDENONG
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Dave Antonelli 30 Rory McIvor
2 Stephen Chin 31 Nathan Pulham
3 Rohan Suttie 32 Brandon Nolan
4 Andrew Daly 33 Michael Madden
5 Tom Bradley 34 Matt Melrose
6 Jessie Lamont 37 Mathew Robinson
7 Chris Molnar 39 Ian Wood
8 Chris Spence 40 Daniel Everett
9 Daniel Maskiell 41 Ben Coutet
10 Greg Kerr 43 Jayden Nolan
11 Scott Cooley 45 Anthony Mutsaers
12 Toby Durdin 46 Jake Barrie-Sewell
13 Hayden Ryan 48 Shaun Lebusque
14 Matt Neve 49 Andrew Minness
15 Josh Forster 53 Andrew Watson
16 Michael Robinson 58 Josh Jacobs
17 Kieran Smith 63 Marcus Wilson
20 Mitch Durham 67 Matthew Brew
23 Andrew Mutsaers 68 Declan McIvor
24 Ryan Eggleston 69 Bryce Neve
25 Sean Gaitley 73 Kyle Kime
26 Jarred Peters 75 Dylan Kerr
27 Stephen Andrew-Gills 87 Michael Reid
28 Stefan Costas 90 Emilo Williams
29 Tim Maskiell 93 Nathan Hampton
HALLAMGround: Hallam Recreational Reserve
(Melway Ref G11 91)
Telephone: 9703 2053
Colours: Red, Black, Yellow, White
Senior Coach: Hayden Fredericks
Reserves Coach: Paul Wilson
DANDENONGGround: Greaves Reserve Dandenong
(Melway Ref 89 K6)
Telephone: 0439 030 117
Colours: White, Navy Blue and Red
Senior Coach: Daniel Atkin
Reserves Coach: Glenn Bundy
Thirds Coach: Ian Seagrim
# THIRDS1 Matthew McCabe
2 Jake Hill-Buxton
4 Terry Solier
6 Matthew Bartley
7 Rafi Taniwal
9 Ian Seagrim
10 Ryan Boswell
12 Dylan Arnold
14 Patrick Henderson
16 Brett Forsyth
19 Jamie Atkin
20 Sean Howell
21 Steven Davis
23 Dean Moody
26 Travis Moore
29 Darren Turner
35 Daniel Clegg
40 Juan Landers
41 Luke Balcombe
43 James Dawe
44 Justin Smith
45 Matthew Monty
59 David Schmedemann
61 Daniel Veith
72 Mitchell Forsyth
75 Cameron Forsyth
77 Justin Dimieri
79 Mark Johnson
80 Anthony Gittins
81 Travis Clarke
82 James Stewart
84 Jordan Smith
85 Anthony Tonen
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Jake Ward 27 Warren Kairns
2 Cameron Riley 27 Jamie Gaspero
2 Jacob Holland 28 David Barrie
3 Matthew Van Schajik 28 Michael Lawrence
3 Adrian Vella 29 Dale Jose
4 Scott Murphy 30 Jarrod Lapthorne
5 Hassan Kiki 32 Phillip Brown
6 Shannon O'Connor 34 Rhys McPherson
7 Benjamin Doggett 35 Adrian Clapperton
8 Damien Busch 37 Robert Mackwell
8a Tanyol Enver 38 John Presant
9 Nathan Hiam 42 Yohan Jayasinghe
9a James Farrugia 43 Shannon Brown
10 Chris Arnold 45 Daniel Egan
13 Regan Hall 46 Jason Noyahr
14 Trevor White 50 Daniel Hoekstra
15 Ryan Forsyth 52 Colin Stott
16 Ben Hiam 53 Ryan Wigney
17 Neil Harper 57 William O'Loughlin
18 Matthew Grassham 58 Justin D'Rosario
19 Anthony Salomon 61 Ash Harvey
20 Stephen Young 61 Patrick D'Arcy
22 Matthew Gardner 66 Scott Moody
23 Dean Moody 75 Brodie O'Loughlin
25 Daniel Atkin 77 James Alexander
25 Matthew Bayliss 78 Jason Hook
26 Kevin Atkin 80 Kane Bundy
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TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME
SANDOWN
ENDEAVOUR HILLS
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jake Chapman 31 Daniel Mulvogue
2 Steve O'Byrne 31 (T) Brennan Drewett
3 Anthony La Rocca 32 Steve McGovern
4 Matthew Dickson 33 Michael Hambleton
5 Alex Chinery 34 (T) Kim Om
5 (T) Rusell Weeding 35 (T) Adam Roth
6 John Frenken 35a Josh Rookes
6# Steven Orr 36 (T) Ash Murphy
7 Daniel Macklin (Co-Captain) 37 Warren Barker
7 (T) Daniel McMahon 38 Alan Barker
8 Frank Martinicchio 39 Brandon Campbell
9 Jamie Proctor 40 Jarrod Mann
10 Steve Ritchie 41 Boa Le
11 Brad Reiner 42 Michael Robinson
11 (T) Matt McCormick 44(T) Ben Davis
12 Dwayne Doig 49(T) Paul Rota
12 (T) Luke Rossborough 50 Nick Morrish
13 Glenn Baker 50* Roland White
13 (T) Liam Exner 51 James Hewitt
14 Ben Adams 52 (T) Matthew Moir
14 (T) Neal Brown 53(T) Johnathan Mullen
15 Mark Frenken 54 (T) Julio Gervigny
16 Brendan Robinson 55 James Raven
17 Nathan Naidu 57 (T) James Cousland
18 James Tate 58 (T) Ricky Ettridge
18(T) Jake Robinson 60 Adam Powell
19 Mitch Gersbeck 62 Chris Telley
19# Anthony Leek 67 (T) Ricky Logan
20 Matt Davis 69 (T) Johnny Le
21 Lee Robinson 70 (T) Matthew Jolly
21 (T) Matthew Bennie 71 (T) Darian Tajic
22 Clint Sheedy 72 Brenton Walker
23 Mitch McGovern 73 Ciaran O'Shaughnessy
23 (T) Mitch Rossborough 75 (T) Kevin Le
24 Dale Fitzgerald 79 (T) Craig Hemphill
25 Matthew Menzies 80 (T) Brett Skurrie
25# Richard Brand 81 Jake Keet
26 Scott Jackman 83 (T) Rael Donovan
26# Bo King 84 (T) Dale Walker
27 Jake D'Atri 85 (T) Joshua Gonzalez
27(T) Hai Nguyen 87 (T) Danny Diwell
28 Jason McAninly 88 (T) Steve McManamon
28a Tristan Ward 91 Jesse Tregea29 Jason Toan (Co Captain) # Denotes Reserves Only
30 Brad Hemphill (T) Denotes Thirds
sandownGround: Edinburgh Reserve, Springvale
North (Melway Ref 80 D5)
Telephone: 9548 2213
Colours: Red, White & Blue with Cobra
Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough
Reserves Coach: Phil Dickson
Thirds Coach: David Rossborough
Ground: Barry Simon Reserve
(Melway Ref 91 F2)
Colours: Green & Gold
Senior Coach: Steve Muscat
Reserves Coach: Mark Zullan
ENDEAVOUR HILLS
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Adrian Kartner 40 Jason Beattie
2 Andrew Mitchell 43 Nathan Kerkvielt
3 Benjamin Graham 44 Jordan Lindsay
4 Christopher Miller 47 Jason Griffi ths
5 Adam Klas 47 Neil Peake
6 Benjamin Swift 48 James Taplin
8 Brendan Robinson 50 Ben Wells
9 Matthew Peake © 53 Daniel Batson
11 Andrew Mutch 55 Aaron Brooks
12 Andrew Rohan 58 Glen Weatherley
13 Josh Graham 60 Mitchell Daley
14 Cameron Kerr 65 Calvin Muscat
16 Ryan Imeson 66 Greg Baxter
17 Ronald Prudham 66a Richard Masquiren
18 Robert Tinney 67 Allan McPherson
19 Aaron Ross 71 Ahmed Solieman
20 Travis Kerr 73 Josh Abela
22 Nicholas Stanley 74 Emad Fallah
24 Adam Walters 75 Joseph Levonic
25 Harry Denopoulos 76 Beandon Todd
28 Shane Peake 77 Hayden Favero
29 Mitch Whatman 78 Jacob Daly
33 Tom Gubbins 79 Jordan Volkoff
34 Jarryd Burke 80 Jarros Russell
36 Nigel De-Zilwa 81 Dylan Morrison
37 Matthew Kerr 97 Chris Arnott
38 Byron Hoe 98 Daniel Salt
39 Robert Cooper 99 Kristopher McCarthy
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Division 3: Round 13
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME
BLACK ROCK
MOUNT WAVERLEY
BLACK ROCKGround: Donald McDonald Reserve
(Melway Ref 86 B6)
Telephone: 0419 140 476
Colours: Black/ Red sash
Senior Coach: John Burke
Reserves Coach: John Sinclair
# THIRDS2 Mark Winberg
3 Richard Keele
4 Ben Strong
5 Nick Owen
7 Timothy Sim
10 Jamie Loyer
12 Cardin Leorke
17 Max Fraser
19 Alex Forbes
21 Bradley Nopper
28 Matt Nicklos
30 Michael Bennett
31 Chris Badman
33 Jakeb Brown
36 David Steinberg
46 Marty Cooper
48 Steven May
54 John Barry
55 Cody Ferries
58 Leigh Jones
60 Will Peters
63 Chris Shone
66 Jordan Beaumont
69 Nathyn Costello
72 Dane Roberts
77 Mark Bell
78 Max Hart
82 Todd Anderson
88 Clark Irwin
90 Eliot Bingham
99 Todd Bingham
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Cory Durie 30 Chris Krikelis
1b John Sinclair 32 Dave Watson
2 James Nicholson 33 Tim Fitzgerald
3 Jay Williams 34 Matt Pearsons
4 Alex Shulman 37 Brenton Henry
5 Will Sanchez 38 Andrew Birt
6 Brad Meehan 39 Aaron Hosking
7 Daniel Kick 40 Grenville Wise
8 Ben Whiting 40 Jim Jeffrey
9 Steve Baranski 1b Ben Smith
10 Jack Coleman 42 Ben Laux
11 Andrew Ferguson 43 Tyson Williams
11b Andrew Hobbs 43b Andrew Phelps
12 Chris Baines 44 Jesse Parson
13 Darcy O'Brien 45 Christian Henry
14 Brad Fairhurst 47 Lachlan Mooney
15 Jason Frydman 49 Mark Bramwell
16 Jacob McMahon 50 Jamie Shulman
18 Kelly Spratt 51 Terry Jepson
19 Robert Scott 52 Rob Rotherham
20 Aaron Bice 53 Ben Fraser
21 David Dewar 56 Andrew Luke
22 Jonny Riddock 57 Nick Hellyer
23 Oliver Swan 60 Callum Paynter
24 Tom Dewar 64 Hayden Paynter
25 Jeremy Starke 65 Sam Maitland
26 Rob Kugler 67 Ben Rawling
26b Gary Telemzouguer 70 Michael Spohn
27 Marty Wickham 71 Sam Bonser
28 Tim De Munk 74 Chris Knight
29 Luke Hamilton
Ground: Mayfi eld Park, Lewton Road,
Mt Waverley
Colours: Green & Gold with Lion Motif
Senior Coach: Jarrod Wilkin
Reserves Coach: Barry Wood
Thirds Coach: Ben Stacey
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Jarrod Wilkin 34 Sean Rickard
2 Ben Stacey 35 Toby Patrick
3 Matt Jefferies 36 Matt Wingfeild
4 Mick Dennis 37 Matt Parralla
5 Sam Taunt 38 Jon Webby
6 Keaton Tribe 39 Luke Spence
7 Randy Newman 40 Adam Driver
8 James Gough 41 Matt Denearez
9 Chris Jeffi es 42 Chris Cafi so
10 Mitch Jager 43 Tristan Fulham
10 Bredon Phillips 44 Nick Collins
11 Ben Beecroft 45 Cliff Aikman
12 Jake Brown 46 Chris Draper
13 Garret Kinchington 47 Jordan Cavnagh
14 Richard Mathers 48 Jay Cavanagh
15 Simon Jacobson 49 Jeremy Mekhael
16 Joey Rickard 50 Iain Clancy
17 Ian Taylor 51 Daniel Gargano
18 Camron Kirkup 52 Drew Macrae
19 Taryn Dawson 53 Andrew Capovilla
20 Jack Dunn 54 Pat Kinsella
21 Lachie Murray 54 Dillion Jesudhason
22 Brad Milikins 55 Jack Green
23 Kayne Reddy 57 Tim Proctor
24 Joel Marie 58 Sean Kinsella
25 Tom Petronik 59 Nick Anglim
26 Daniel Borrie 60 Casey Rolton
27 Heath Wright 61 Mich Elliot
28 Andrew Meredith 63 Jesse Burns
29 Agam James 64 Mitch Polites
30 Jason Bord 65 Anthony May
31 Shane Costantino 66 Tom Somerville
32 Tom Stapleton 87 Leigh Aikman
33 Jim Corkhill
Mount WAVERLEY
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Division 3: Round 13
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME
ASHWOOD
LYNDALE
ASHWOODGround: Essex Heights Reserve, Mt
Waverley (Melway Ref 61 B9)
Telephone: 9807 5467
Colours: Black, White & Yellow panels
Senior Coach: Paul Wineberg
Reserves Coach: Bradley Crockett
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Mitch Saunders 37 David McBaron
2 Paul Wineberg 38 Simon Taylor
3 Kane Jones 39 Jeremy Nelson
4 Ben Giblett 41 Sean Williams
5 Sean Butler 42 Paul Jager
6 Ricky O'Brien 43 Scott Alford
7 Darren Mottram 44 Cameron Healy
8 Michael Spencer 45 Ben Lawrence
9 Tarquin Booth 46 Justin Burns
10 Trevor Shepherd 47 Nick Ignatenko
11 Sam Adam 48 Michael Langford
12 Daniel Churchill 49 Grant Mesley
13 Peter Kingston 50 Mick Field
14 Dylan Jones 51 Darryn Dick
15 Mark Jones 52 Nick Parry
16 Brett Figas 53 Matty Coy
16* Brad Richards 54 Kyle Robertson
17 Jeremy Collins 55 Jason Barker
18 Jordan Gaylard 56 Ben Jashar
19 Matthew Maginness 57 Jack Murphy
20 Kristan Jones 58 Drew Connick
21 Simon Perkins 59 Jacob Barker
22 Jarryd Uren 60 Max Robins
24 Josh Taylor 61 Pat Doughty
25 Andrew Harper 63 Beau Connick
26 Chris Scully 64 Jay Spizzica
27 Bradley Crockett 66 Tom Van Schalm
28 Rory Carter 67 Josh Burley
29 James Morrey 68 Daniel Monforte
30 Sam Murphy 69 Luke Maxfi eld
31 Daniel Hanrahan 70 Jeremy Riordan
32 Chris Meyers 71 Sam Hines
33 Chris Hale 72 Michael Burkwood
34 Tim Smith 74 David Sell
35 Josh Stanton 87 Alex Jong
36 Gavin Blizzard
# PLAYER # PLAYER
2 Ordell Buntine 34 Tommy Clappers
3 Adam Read 35 Ed McLean
5 Jeff Dudi 36 Angelo Arena
5 Jared McEwan 37 Jordan Agnello
6 Alex Bertucci 38 Jayden Malek
7 Damien Wilsnach 39 Christian Egan
7 Justin King 40 Andrew Ho-Peng
8 Brenton Miles 41 David Luong
9 Shannon Rainey 43 Brett Colbert
10 Trent Day 44 Brad Carroll
11 Anton Sabljak 46 Chantra Kriv
12 Trevor Kumetaitis 47 Matthew O'Brien
14 Mark Greene 48 Shane Fraser
16 Ben Cox 50 Anthony Salvo
17 Dale Tormey 52 Alex Kerr
18 Jared Henshaw 53 Adrian Neil
19 Trent Isbister 54 John Smart
20 Kade Robinson 55 Kenny Smart
21 Eddie Faamausili 56 Matthew Smith
21 Adrian McCracken 57 Jeremy Vigliarolo
22 Matthew Keane 58 Chris Tilo
23 Shannon Deszcz 59 Roman Zemlinsky
24 Matthew Stuart 61 Greg Clement
25 Jayden Johnson 62 Dale Allen
26 Johnathon Malom 63 Steve Boardman
27 Brett Tosh 64 Taylor Irish
28 Nathaniel Welsh 66 Nathan George
29 David Khan 67 Steve Harrison
30 Dean Shukosky 69 Gary Whitmore
31 Jesse Ziino 70 Nathan Brown
32 Anthony Besim 72 Labi Musa
33 Greg Buck 96 Bryan Grundy
Ground: Barry Powell Res, Halton Rd
Noble Park Nth 3174
(Melway Ref 80 K10)
Colours: Maroon with Gold Emblem
Senior Coach: Rodney Benstead
Reserves Coach: Ivan Lajoie
lyndale
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Division 3: Round 13
TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME
C.P.L
SOUTH YARRA
Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Graham Road,
Carrum, VIC 3197
Telephone: 0419 895 418
Colours: Maroon body with Navy yolk,
White monogram
Senior Coach: Andrew Lucas
Reserves Coach: Omar Ak
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Nigel Scott 33 Steve Cormack
2 Justin Olaman 34 Kris Stasek
3 Stuart Cormack (VC) 35 Matthew Levvey
4 Chris Mouritz 36 Blake Rae
5 Shayne Gibbs 37 Greg Alexander
6 Andrew Lucas 38 Marc Williams
7 Warren Judd 39 Matt Swift
8 Mitch Dicker 40 Rhys Chadwick
9 Rhett Moore 41 Zac Horsely
10 James Dent (VC) 42 Les Watterson
11 Mark Osborne 43 Bruce Hollingworth
12 Chris Barr 44 Paul Mauracher
13 John MacMurray 45 Rod Macleod
14 Simon Makary 46 Jarrod Williams
15 Chris Hatzis 47 David Warren
16 Marc Scoble 48 Daniel Graves (Snr Capt.)
17 Adam Lello 49 Micheal Bennett
18 John Hynes 50 Mark Saber
19 Peter Thompson 51 Adam Campagna
20 David Crockett 52 Ben Guy
21 Scott Gartland 53 Billy Jack Milligan
22 Jordan Bertrand 54 Nathan Turner
23 Trevor March 55 Jason Cookson
24 Joel Dalton 57 Daniel Polson
25 Doug Watterson 58 Phil Webber
26 Shaun Richards 60 Charlie Barton
27 Paul Perez 61 Mark Williams
28 Nicholas Gage (Res Capt.) 64 Wayne Mataiti
29 Greg Townsend 65 Jason Deason
30 Sam Watterson 66 Daniel Foster
31 Micheal Slinger 70 Bo Freeman
32 Dylan Cott
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
# THIRDS
20 Jarryd Mills
28 Chris Mulcahy
30 Will Quince
32 Tom Needham
34 Corey Donnelly
35 Nick Thomas
37 Mustafa Kharaman
38 Oliver Khoury
39 Beau Branch
45 Mitchell Ross
48 Shane Myers
49 Simon Talbot
51 Ryan McDonald
54 Tenny Van Eeken
59 Ricky Riel
61 Trevor Clark
61a Nathan Newman
63 David Bell
70 Campbell Kerr
74 Tom Cooper
77 James Backhouse
78 Peter Huggett
80 Mark Sedrak
85 Kingsley Hill
86 Rory O'Kane
# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Paul McNamara 23b Cameron Veal
1b Lachlan Clohesy 25 Anthony Pane
2 Chris Merchant 28 Cory Brady
3 Tom Hanney 28b Nick Presland
3b Adam Strelec 29 Ryan Dore
4 Ryhan Pearse 30 Michael Higgins
4b David Jackson 31 Nick Pane
5 John Bohan 33 Jarrod Gloury
6 Charlie Mckee 33b Andrew Callender
6b Anton Tidmarsh 34 Bill Draper
7 Rhys Martin 34b Louis Coad
8 Jamie Arden 35 Scott Dickson
9 Luke Wentworth 36 Luke Johnson
9b Andrew Lamont 37 Kieran Finlayson
10 Gavin Taylor 42 Aidan Davey
11 Will Smith 43 Kym Bratzel
12 Chris Dore 44 Troy Lange
13 Tom Rogers 45 Mark Isherwood
13b Daniel Rossi 45b Zach Jackson
14 Josh Gedhill 48 Mark Phillips
15 Jordy Cellini 52 Ben Merritt
15b Matt McLelland 53 Michael Klomp
16 Luke Dellorso 55 Alistair Noel
17 Matt Jewell 63 Daniel Borg
18 Daniel Russell 68 Oliver Smith
18b Geoff Zach 71 Daniel Mahoney
19 Michael Bohan 73 Liam Halverson
20 Eamon Hanney 76 Aaron Jobe
21 Caleb Hounihan 79 Chris Kaliviotis
22 Ricky Joyce 83 Peter Quinn
23 Joey Smith
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Division 3: Club Notes
ASHWOOD SeniorsOn the hill we knew it. The coaches told the players that this was a big danger game after the previous week but to the players credit they played a superb 3 quarters of football completely outclassing their opponents. We went to sleep at three quarter time but in the end got the 4 points which is why we play football. The fi rst quarter was a dour struggle with both teams trying to gain an advantage with Ashwood going in 16 points up after playing some good football in passages. In the second quarter we continued playing really good football with some outstanding passages of play & some even better pressure both physically & mentally going in at the long break 13 points up & as was discussed at half time the players were going through the motions barely doing enough. We knew Dandenong would come out & play hard footy however whatever was said at half time worked & the players stepped up a gear leading by 45 points at three quarter time & that’s where it ended with Ashwood not scoring at all in the last term to Dandenong’s credit they never gave up & nearly got the
win but the Ashwood boys have fi nally found out what it takes to win games of football. Better players on the day were Hodgy, Jezza, Punter with his 4 goals, Pickles in the middle & Smithy in defence a special mention must go to Scotty Alford for the job he did as well. 8 point game next week against Lyndale who we only lost to by 3 points earlier in the year so let’s make sure we are switched on.Congratulations to Chris Scully on 100 games for the club.Go Ashy Mr X.ReservesThis week saw us travel to Dandenong with a chance to redeem our last encounter loss. Birdman started the game for us with a bang and was everywhere. We managed to keep the opposition scoreless in the quarter through hard running, desperate attack on the ball and team play unseen for a while. Though weather conditions were unfavourable for the day Dandenong responded in the 2nd quarter with 6 scoring shots to our 2, but the boys rallied to come in at half time in the lead. The second half was an even affair but the team stuck together to repel Dandenong’s charges
time and again. Emmo, Pricey, Jase were solid, and the return of “The Shepherd” helped guide the fl ock to victory. This game showed how close this competition is, and that no team can relax for any period without the other taking advantage. Get together with Crock during the week, talk to him about your roll and how you can improve it for yourself and the team. We are one step closer to our goal, and as a cohesive group we can do anything.Thank you to all the staff that performed in the weather on Saturday. Don’t underestimate your value to the team.The Phantom.MilestonesMichael Burkwood this week plays his 50th game for Ashwood Football Club, let’s make sure on Saturday we make it one to remember!Social9th July - SEN SuperQuiz @ The Matthew Flinders Hotel. Registration from 6pm and the quiz starts at 7pm.12th July – BBQ @ Ashwood after Ashwood v Lyndale26th July – Trivia Night @ AshwoodSee website for other upcoming social events.
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES This Saturday is a special day for CPLNFC as Carrums 1994 Premiership on & off fi eld members celebrate their 20 year reunion. To Possum Carpenter, Soley and every one attending welcome back to Roy Dore Reserve. We hope you have a fantastic day reminiscing and supporting today’s lads who are wearing your colours.Today`s reunion reminds us how special it is to have senior footy resume at Roy Dore Reserve. So to all involved be proud of your contribution. Do not take anything for granted, remember it is your Club & it is what you make it both on & off the fi eld. And if you are not already involved but
want to be, don t be shy, just ask.Reserves: Omars boys have gone to the top of the ladder. Congratulations lads. An even performance resulted in a solid victory over Lyndale.Seniors, U19s & Div 2 netballers suffered defeat. It was great to see Halesy & Brenno ( 2 inaugural players) come out to the game last week.This Saturday it is important for all teams to fi nish with a win. All we ask for is your best, nothing more, nothing less. Enjoy the contest, enjoy the camaraderie and you’ll enjoy the week.CPLFNC would like to thank our loyal partners for supporting the Lions in 2014:
Chadwick Forklifts, Mortgage Choice Cheltenham, Carrum Patterson Lakes Sports Club, Longbeach RSL, Woolworths Patterson Lakes, Fineline Printing, DBG Technologies, Dandy Pre Mix, Utopian Homes, Pollard Insurance, Fair Dinkum Promotions, Frankston Dandenong Car Sales, Southern Bay Electrical Services, PPC Plastic Cards, Prime Innovations, Mordialloc Sports Club, Riviera Hotel, Blu Restaurant, Foresite Training, ABC Brake & Clutch, Casello Commercial Carpentry, Coffee In a Dee Cup, Hazelwood and Hill, Broo Beer, Bakers Delight Patterson Lakes, S J Windows, O’Sheas Timber and Trusses & Johnston’s Painting & Remodelling Services.
ENDEAVOUR HILLS An extremely undermanned and young Falcons team took on 3rd place Black Rock at home and despite the 34pt margin at the end of the game favoring Black Rock it was a much improved team performance in response to the previous week’s miserable effort against Hallam. Best players Aaron Brooks, Byron Hoe, Andy Mitchell, Mitch Whatman, Neil Peake, Alan McPherson. Goalkickers Alan
McPherson 4, Shane Peake , Byron Hoe , Mitch Whatman.The 2’s struggled with getting numbers during the week and come game time were still short. A special thanks to those from the 3rds who stayed on to put in back to back games. However extremely undermanned as well they were not able to get anything going their way going down by 100pts. Best Players: Jordan Volkoff, Wayne Smith, Jordan Lindsay, Josh Ladson. Goal Kickers: Rob Tinney 2, Clint Jarrett 2.
The 3rds kicked off the day with a 101 pt win. Keeping fi nals hopes alive for them.Upcoming social event is the $2,500 dollar draw 19th July. Barry Simon reserve. Remember to sell your tickets. REMEMBER TO BUY A TICKET. Gotta be in it to win it.The Endeavour Hills senior football club would like to thank its sponsors Bakers Delight , Lynbrook Hotel, Dandenong Club, Johnny Boys pizza, First National and Advanced Shades.
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Division 3: Club NotesSOUTH YARRA The Thirds played
Sandown and lost 59 to 151. Good to
see the thirds score some goals. Better
players were Mars, Matty, Scott, Liam, Will
and Quatts.
The Reserves played ninth placed
Sandown and were 5 points to a goal
at quarter time. At half time the Yarras
remained goalless and were 8 points to
3-2-20. The Yarras worked hard in the
third term and kicked 4-1 but a lapse in
concentration allowed the Cobras to kick
3 goals in a row. At three quarter time the
score was 4-9-33 to 7-5-47. Quinn and
Crosswell kicked two each, and Smith and
R. Dore kicked one each. R. Dore rucked
well, Crosswell provided a good option up
forward and took some great grabs in the
wet, Clohesy and Costello were great down
back, and Quinn was solid up forward. But
once again, the Reserves disappointed
against a lower ranked side despite
holding possession for most of the game.
Final scores 6-9-45 to 9-7-61.
The Seniors played fourth placed Sandown and the betting agencies had the Cobras as heavy favourites. The Yarras were up by two goals both at the quarter-time and half-time breaks. The Yarras kicked six goals in the third term to have a 5 goal lead at three-quarter-time. To quote Devlin’s three-quarter-time speech “Hounihan, good; Isherwood, good; Rogers, good; Mahoney, good; Gloury, good; Ardern, good; Jewell, good; O. Smith, good; Brady, good; Higgo, good; Gledhill, good; Finlayson, good; Russell, really good; Dickson, good; E. Hanney, good; T. Hanney, good; Cellini, okay; Delloroso, good; J. Smith, good; Borg, good; Lamont, good and even M Bohan, good.” The Yarras had control of the game throughout the day and played really well for four quarters. Final Scores 13-10-88 to 7-11-53. The boys sung the song with gusto which can be viewed at www.facebook.com/southyarrafcThe boys will be enjoying a Sunday Session at the club rooms from midday on 13th July 2014. The Auction and Trivia Night will
be held on 19th July 2014. Get onto www.
clubbid.com.au to check out our auction
items.
AUSKICK
In blustery and chilly weather conditions
Max, Henry and Jackson (Blue Goblins)
played against Patrick, Seth, Lauren and
Sienna (Red Devils). The crowd really got
behind the kids. Congratulations to the
fi rst timers, Lauren and Sienna (Sienna
played in gum boots). Thanks to all parents
who helped and supported.
Special thanks to all of our sponsors
including All for Pets, Benalla Timber
Products, Monarch Gardens, Kingston
Trophies, Mr Donut, Camberwell Toyota,
Rounds Real Estate, Reclink, Bendigo
Bank, The Tower Hotel, Avenue Press and
all 250 Club Members.
DANDENONG Round 12 has
come and gone as we hosted both the
Cheltenham Thirds and Ashwood at home.
Saturday was fantastic day for some,
disappointing for others.
Thirds: Picked up an upset win over
Cheltenham to claim the four points for
the day. We knew it was always going to
be a tough battle however the boys held
strong and confi dent. We faced a ten-point
defi cit at half time, and managed to claw
our way back against the wind in the third
to be level headed into the fi nal break.
Endeavour and a bit of heart saw us lift
even further in the fi nal term as we kicked
fi ve goals to zip to come out 32-point
victors. James Stewart led the way from
the middle whilst Kevin Stott and Adam
Cooke stood strong off the half back line. A solid team effort for the boys – they should all hold their heads high. Reserves: Yet another scoreless fi rst quarter saw Ashwood get a 14-point jump which proved hard to come back from. A 17-point defi cit heading into the fourth quarter wasn’t impossible to come back from however Ashwood were resilient which gave them a 19-point victory. Credit to Ashwood for the class they showed throughout. Lachlan McKay was best on for the Redlegs kicking a sausage roll and patrolling the half-back line. Mick Lawrence also slotted through two to put his tally up to 21 for the season. Seniors: We saw this as a winnable game with Ashwood only having won 4 games for the year. It was a gruelling game up
until the third quarter where Ashwood
kicked six unanswered goals to one to
hold a 45-point lead at the end of the third.
Things took a turn in the last quarter as
we held them scoreless whilst kicking
4.4 ourselves to bring the margin back to
17-points at the fi nal siren.
Steve Young was best on for the seniors
whilst Brodie O’Loughlin’s composure
around the ball was once again
exceptional.
We’d once again like to thank our sponsors
for the continued support they give us –
Sofi a’s Frankston, Pauls Warehouse and
The Dandenong Club.
MOUNT WAVERLEY GET WET
POOLS SENIORS REPORT:Good to be back on the winners list,
defeating Hallam by 116 pts.
Joffa and Joey Dickard combined well up
forward kicking 12 between them, and was
well supported by Cammo (3) and good
to see Keats fi nally get back on the goal-
kickers list for 2014, kicking 2.
Good defensive game by Drapes for his
fi rst Senior game and hopefully more to
come!
The wet conditions suited our smaller
harder players like POOerz and
Stapes who battled hard all day. It was
unfortunate to see MJ go down with a bad
ankle injury who we hope has a speedy
recovery. But this allowed Drewie to
show off his athletic abilities in the ruck which proved a handful for his Hallam counterpart. The boys ran hard all day and moved the ball extremely well in wet and slippery conditions.#football MARISA’S PIZZA RESERVES REPORT:A poor 1st Qtr and 4th Qtr cost our boys dearly, going down to Hallam by 53 pts.Seanie battled hard all day, getting a fair bit of it and kicking 2 goals.Jezz was a livewire up forward, kicking 2 goals (should’ve had 5 for the day).Good to see Stinky back who competed well in fi rst game back in a while, Alby and Anth fought hard down back and KANGLIM and Jagerbomb ran hard all day through the middle.#alwaysnextweek
ELECTRO MONKEY THIRDS REPORT:
After the tough loss last week, the boys
were determined to get their winning
season back on track and defeated Hallam
by 97 pts.
The Father-Son Smith Family Duo
combined well with Old Smitty being a
headache up forward and Young Smitty
terrorising opponents on the wing.
Driver and Birddog controlled the backline
with Birddog cutting off multiple forward
attempts by Hallam and Driver running it
out with ease.
Proctorius was dominant in the Ruck with
Lukey and Wickers utilising their speed to
great effect.
#mountfooty
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LYNDALE Well last Saturday was a day to keep you on the edge of your seat with some healthy competition from CPL. Our reserves unfortunately weren’t the lucky ones on the day with CPL taking the win. However, our senior match was a fi aght right to the last second. A great game played and could’ve have gone either way, excellent work from the Seniors this week bringing home a win and a nice confi dence boost too. Hard work pays off boys, keep up the good work and keep in mind “Win or Lose we keep on trying”. This week we are away at Ashwood, fi ngers crossed for decent weather. Reserves will kick off @ 11.45am and Seniors to kick off @ 2pm. Essex Heights Reserve. Anyone needing a lift to the Ashwood game don’t forget to ask around.Our Div 3 Pumas played Dingley on Friday night but lost out and Div 4 Dales played up against Chelsea Heights on Saturday and brought home another win. This week the girls are back at the SDNA Complex, Rowan Road Dingley Village. The Dales
will play against Doveton while the Pumas
have a bye. Anyone able to make it down
to the courts, get down and cheer our
girls on.
We also ask everyone to try and make it
to the sponsorship dinner at the Village
Green Hotel after the Ashwood match.
Cnr Springvale & Ferntree Gully Roads,
Mulgrave. Help us give something back to
our valued sponsor.
Function reminder for all,
Sunday 3rd August - $1000 draw @ LFC
club rooms. $25 tickets, BBQ provided
with complimentary 1 beer / wine / soft
drink on arrival. Beers will be $3 and
Spirits $5 all day. You’re also invited to
watch the Melb / Lions, Hawks / Doggies
and Pies clash with Port. Saturday 9th
August – Final home match and Trailer
Raffl e to be drawn at 5pm. This is also
Past Players Day and Sponsors Day down
at Barry Powell Reserve.
Saturday 16th August – Karaoke Night
after the Mt Waverley match @ LFC club
rooms. More details to follow as we get
closer to each event. Hope to see you all
there!
Social Media
For all the information you require please
do not hesitate to fi nd us at any of the
following;
Website: www.lyndalefootballclub.com.au
Facebook group: Lyndale Football Club
Twitter: LFCPumas
Sponsors
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wet, miserable Endeavour Hills. After 3 disappointing close losses on the trot, the challenge was laid down to the playing group to work hard and give a consistent 4 quarter effort. The response was impressive, particularly the pressure we applied to our opposition throughout the day. Old man river once again slotted the odd goal up forward, Coleman dominated in the midfi eld with great support from Parrot and Nicho, and Booby was great all day in the ruck. Bendigo Bank - Thirds Wrap: Rough day at the offi ce, credit though to the guys that toughed it out. Telstra Shop, Sth Melbourne - Netball Report: Big win for Div 2 while Dive 4 was close all day but went down by 2 goals. Great work girls!! Sponsors:- Brighton Toyota: Call (03) 9524 2000 or
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Division 3: Club NotesSANDOWN We travelled to South
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undermanned notching up a great win,
thanks to a great team effort and eight
goals to full forward Matt McCormick who
also had to slide up and help our Reserves.
Speaking of our Reserves it was another
crunch week to stay alive for a fi nals spot
and the boys delivered with a hard fought
win. Our Seniors unfortunately dropped
a game that we shouldn’t have, being
outplayed by the Lions who were 4 games
behind us by 35 points. Congratulations to
Jason McAninly who won the 1000 draw
last Saturday Night and a big thanks to
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under 19’s: breaking the lines / Josh SchoNAfinger
Round 11 kicked off with Skye hosting Cheltenham
and easily getting the better of their guests. Joel
and Ryan McConville kicked eight goals between
them as the Bombers triumphed by 64 points.
Whoever won out of Carrum Patterson Lakes and
St Pauls would fi nd themselves in the top fi ve by
the end of the round, so there was plenty to play
for. As it turned out, the Doggies were buoyed by
Zachary Spencer’s six goals and CPL were never
in it, going down by 76 points.
Meanwhile, the Highett Dogs trounced Chelsea
Heights to record their fi rst win of the season.
Mitchell Hoar kicked a handful and Callum Tate
was infl uential as the Dogs won by a whopping 78
points.
Hampton had a dirty day against Clayton, failing
to score until the fi nal term. Needless to say they
went down, with the Clays piling on the pain with
nine last quarter goals. Mason Lambert kicked ten
goals in a dominant display - the fi nal margin was
121 points to Clayton.
First played second as Bentleigh visited Dingley,
and the Dees showed why they haven’t been
beaten all season, overpowering the Dingoes
in a real arm-wrestle. While both sides were
solid, Bentleigh got the bikkies thanks largely to
superior fi nishing in front of goal.
The Dees now come up against the team newly
promoted into second, Clayton, this week. It
should be a mouth-watering clash, headlining
what should be a fantastic week of footy.
With only seven rounds remaining until fi nals,
we’ve reached the ‘premiership quarter’ of the
season. It’s now or never for many sides and
individuals. Good luck in Round 12!
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UNDER 19sTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Bentleigh 11 11 0 0 1082 363 298.07 44
Clayton 11 9 2 0 931 395 235.70 36
Dingley 11 8 3 0 1050 351 299.15 32
Skye 11 8 3 0 1002 586 170.99 32
St Pauls 11 6 5 0 935 705 132.62 24
C.P.L 11 5 6 0 670 806 83.13 20
Cheltenham 11 3 8 0 490 738 66.40 12
Chelsea Heights 11 2 9 0 411 1171 35.10 8
Hampton 11 2 9 0 356 1123 31.70 8
Highett 11 1 10 0 528 1217 43.39 4
Skye 3.2-20 6.6-42 8.7-55 13.12-90
Cheltenham 2.0-12 2.1-13 3.7-25 3.8-26
SKYE: Goal Kickers: R. McConville 5, J. McConville 3, J. Dunkley, J. DeLange,
C. Price, B. Black, L. Broomhall
Best Players: J. McConville, R. McConville, D. Merlo, N. McConville, C. Price,
R. Stewart
CHELTENHAM: Goal Kickers: J. Wise, J. Kilner, M. Worrell
Best Players: L. Brotz, M. Worrell, N. Kilner, T. Davis, D. Hampton, M. Hampton
Carrum Patterson Lakes 0.1-1 2.2-14 3.4-22 4.7-31
St Pauls 4.3-27 9.5-59 12.9-81 16.11-107
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES: Goal Kickers: L. Swift, R. Lynch, A. Wilson
Best Players: J. Kenyon, A. Wilson, J. Watters, M. Bulins, R. Hunt, J. Thomson
ST PAULS: Goal Kickers: Z. Spencer 6, F. Jenkins 2, H. Hunt 2, M. Constantinou,
C. Putt, N. Bury, M. Brown, V. Jenkins, M. Clements
Best Players: V. Jenkins, F. Jenkins, C. Herbstreit, Z. Spencer, H. Hunt, M. Clements
Highett 6.1-37 13.2-80 16.5-101 20.7-127
Chelsea Heights 1.1-7 3.4-22 4.6-30 7.7-49
HIGHETT: Goal Kickers: M. Hoar 5, H. Brennan 4, C. Tate 3, A. Young 3, J.
Prosser, R. Prosser, J. Prosser, H. Russo, J. Sneesby
Best Players: C. Tate, H. Russo, H. Brennan, D. Gilhooley, M. Hoar, B. O’Connor
CHELSEA HEIGHTS: Goal Kickers: T. Spicer 2, J. Bennett 2, A. Hume, L. Batten,
D. Lee
Best Players: J. Bennett, R. Archer, T. Spicer, A. Rhodes, A. Hume, B. Mcalpine
Clayton 4.3-27 8.8-56 10.10-70 19.14-128
Hampton 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1-7
CLAYTON: Goal Kickers: M. Lambert 10, Z. Kennedy 3, J. Collins, J. Day,
J. Rigoni, J. Dunn, T. Looi, J. O’’Hehir-Vargas
Best Players: M. Zaccaria, M. Lambert, T. Looi, J. Rigoni, J. Day, J. Cooper
HAMPTON: Goal Kickers: C. Beer
Best Players: M. Digby, G. Timms, W. Mason, K. Stephens, L. Timms, C. Beer
Dingley 0.0 0.0 2.1-13 3.6-24
Bentleigh 0.0 0.0 5.1-31 8.2-50
DINGLEY: Goal Kickers: K. Feehan, V. Arena, C. Brooker
Best Players: A. Din, V. Arena, C. Brooker, H. Thompson, C. Baum, K. Feehan
BENTLEIGH: Goal Kickers: C. Yenofkian 2, J. Watts 2, J. Colyvan, R. Moriarty,
N. Lowrie, B. Atholwood
Best Players: R. Moriarty, B. De NARDIS, J. Kiernan, C. Yenofkian, J. Hall,
L. Corkill
UNDER 19s: ROUND 11
The Leader Shooting Star of the Week Award
returns for 2014. Each week a player from
the Under 19 competition is awarded the
“Leader Shooting Star of the Week”.
Round 11 Leader Shooting Star Award
Nomination is Zachary Spencer of the
St Pauls Football Club. Zachary had
another great game on the weekend
kicking 6 goals to take his season tally
to 28 and if his weekend form is anything
to go by, there are plenty more goals
to come this season. With the help and
guidance of the St Pauls coaching staff,
Zachary has taken his game to another
level this season and it’s only a matter
of time before we see Zachary establish
himself as a senior player in the SFL.
ZACHARY SPENCERST PAULS FC
Congratulations Zachary Spencer of
the St Pauls FC – The Round 11 Leader
Shooting Star Nominee
shooting STAR OF THE WEEK
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ROUND 1
12-Apr
Highett 6.6.42 def.by St Pauls 18.12.120
Skye 7.2.44 def. by C.Heights 13.6.84
Clayton 11.11.77 def. Cheltenham 4.8.32
Dingley 20.9.129 def. Hampton 0.1.1
C.P.L. 3.3.21 def. by Bentleigh 18.10.118
ROUND 2
26-Apr
C. Heights 6.6.42 def. by Highett 6.8.44
Cheltenham 4.2.26 def. by Skye 15.17.107
Hampton 1.4.10 def. by Clayton 13.16.94
Bentleigh 9.6.60 def. Dingley 6.8.44
St Pauls 7.11.53 def. by C.P.L. 10.2.62
ROUND 3
3-May
Highett 4.6-30 def. by C’ham 19.10-124
Hampton 5.11-41 def. by Skye 23.15-153
Clayton 6.3-39 def. by Bentleigh 14.7-91
Dingley 10.12-72 def. C.P.L. 5.6-36
C.Heights 5.8-38 def. by St Pauls 18.13-121
ROUND 4
10-May
Bentleigh 11.7-73 def. Skye 5.10-40
St Pauls 3.3-21 def. by Dingley 15.20-110
C.P.L 4.5-29 def. by Clayton 10.14-74
Highett 5.7-37 def. by Hampton 12.7-79
C’ham 8.12-60 def. C.Heights 3.3-21
ROUND 5
17-May
St Pauls 17.14-116 def. C’ham 5.11-41
Hampton 10.12-72 C.Heights 4.9-33
Highett 2.2-14 def. by Bentleigh 22.22-154
Skye 9.15-69 def. C.P.L 9.10-64
Clayton 9.8-62 def. Dingley 6.11-47
ROUND 6
24-May
Bentleigh 20.23-143 def. C.Heights 4.4-28
Cheltenham 9.10-64 def. Hampton 3.7-25
C.P.L. 14.9-93 def. Highett 8.12-60
Clayton 14.20-104 def. St Pauls 4.4-28
Dingley 17.10-112 def. Skye 4.2-26
ROUND 7
31-May
C.Heights 2.4-16 def. by C.P.L 20.13-133
St Pauls 20.9-129 def. Hampton 3.5-23
Highett 3.4-22 def. by Dingley 31.17-203
Skye 7.10-52 def. Clayton 6.4-43
C’ham 2.5-17 def. by Bentleigh 11.8-74
ROUND 8
14-Jun
Bentleigh 16.14-110 def. Hampton 3.1-19
C.P.L 5.5-53 def. Cheltenham 7.5-47
Skye 17.16-118 def. St Pauls 5.4-34
Clayton 12.11-83 def. Highett 6.4-40
Dingley 15.12-102 def. C.Heights 6.1-37
ROUND 9
21-Jun
C.Heights 4.4-28 def. by Clayton 22.21-153
St Pauls 12.8-80 def. by Bentleigh 12.12-84
Hampton 9.11-65 def. by C.P.L 16.15-111
Highett 9.6-60 def. by Skye 19.17-131
C’ham 3.4-22 def. by Dingley 10.12-72
ROUND 10
28-Jun
C.Heights 3.5-23 def. by Skye 25.22-172
Bentleigh 19.11-125 def. C.P.L 6.1-37
St Pauls 19.12-126 def. Highett 7.10-52
Hampton 2.2-14 def. by Dingley 21.9-135
Cheltenham 4.7-31 def. by Clayton 10.13-73
ROUND 11
5-Jul
Skye 13.12-90 def. C’ham 3.8-26
C.P.L 4.7-31 def. by St Pauls 16.11-107
Highett 20.7-127 def. C.Heights 7.7-49
Clayton 19.14-128 def. Hampton 1.1-7
Dingley 3.6-24 def. by Bentleigh 8.2-50
ROUND 12
12-Jul
Cheltenham V Highett
Skye V Hampton
Bentleigh V Clayton
C.P.L V Dingley
St Pauls V Chelsea Heights
ROUND 13
19-Jul
Hampton V Highett
Skye V Bentleigh
Clayton V C.P.L
Dingley V St Pauls
Chelsea Heights V Cheltenham
ROUND 14
26-Jul
Bentleigh V Highett
C.P.L. V Skye
Dingley V Clayton
Chelsea Heights V Hampton
Cheltenham V St Pauls
ROUND 15
2-Aug
Highett V C.P.L
Skye V Dingley
St Pauls V Clayton
Chelsea Heights V Bentleigh
Hampton V Cheltenham
ROUND 16
9-Aug
Dingley V Highett
Clayton V Skye
C.P.L V Chelsea Heights
Bentleigh V Cheltenham
Hampton V St Pauls
ROUND 17
16-Aug
Highett V Clayton
St Pauls V Skye
Chelsea Heights V Dingley
Cheltenham V C.P.L
Hampton V Bentleigh
ROUND 18
23-Aug
Skye V Highett
Clayton V Chelsea Heights
Dingley V Cheltenham
C.P.L V Hampton
Bentleigh V St Pauls
SFL FINALS SERIES - Weekends of 30 & 31/8, 6 & 7/9, 14/9. SFL GRAND FINALS - Sunday 21st September
2014 UNDER 19s Fixture
ATTENTION ALL SFL SUPPORTERSPlease be advised that taking alcohol onto the playing arena at any SFL match is prohibited.Thank you for your co-operation.
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Under 19s Team ListsBENTLEIGH
Coach: Paul Dimattina
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Chris Yenofkian 15 Brad Atholwood
2Kade Heaphy-
Wemyss16 James Kiernan
3 Spencer Daly 17 James Watts
4 Saf Balic 18 Peter Lambrinos
5 Liam Corkill 19 Ben Cooper
6 Robert Aitken 20 Nick Jordan
7 Zac Dennis 22 Ben DeNardis
8 Nick Lowrie 24 Jack Dear
9 Liam Dimattina 26 Brayden Lawford
11 Robbie Hyde 28 Justin Hall
12 Rob Moriarty 29 Tim McGaw
13 Damon Grant 33 Terrance Pitman
14 Nick Watt 39 Jimmy Colyvan
CHELSEA HEIGHTSCoach: Lunke Manders
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1Erish
Uthayakumar18 Jamie Grant
2 Lachlan Dobson 20 Lochie Bennett
3 Tom Cleaver 21 Aaron Rhodes
4 Steve Kat 22 Justin Hynes
5 Jarryd Chard 23 Matt Kelly
6Chaul
Anuor-Arou27 Jake Watson
7 Ryan Archer 28Brodie
McAlphine
8 Waang on Fry 30 Mark Riddell
16Dermot
O’Driscoll36 Adam Hume
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKESCoach: Adam Neale
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Ronald Hunt 16Andrew
McCormack
2 Rory Brown 17 Alex Bollen
3 Dylan Cott 18 Liam Hickman
4 Benn Turner 19 Rhys Chadwick
5 Matt Bullins 20 Reece Boye
6 Daniel Nash 21 Korey Dobson
7 Matt Taylor 22 Ryan Lynch
8Beau
Goldsworthy 23 Mitch Merrington
9 Daniel Courts 24 Jay Lipson
10 Dylan Davis 25 Joseph Meade
11 Troy Jones 28 Cameron Neale
13 Daniel Bell 30Brandon
Butterworth
14 Jack Thompson 41 Blake Helsham
15 Liam Swift
CLAYTONCoach: Peter Harris
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Jordon Collins 31Cameron
Hookens
3 John Davis 36 Nathan Collins
4 Kevin Harris 37 Dan Distetano
12 James Brown 39 Chris Procknee
13 Matthew Zauaria 40 Jack Hulley
17 Tom Loi 43 Joel Rigoni
18 Jesse Dunn 46 Matthew Wilson
22 Jack O’Brien 56 Dan Georgiou
23 Jaydan Collins 60 Jack Gavin
29 Zack Kennedy
HAMPTONCoach: Simon Beshara
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Carl-Oskar Beer 13 Michael Riddle
2 Max Billings 14 Liam Smithers
3 Thomas Burley 15Josh Clark-
Henry
4 Kessel Zoethout 16 Alex Docherty
5 Kane Stephens 17 Luke Tempany
6 Toby Bredin 18 Tim Wighton
7 Carl Nichols 19 Nathan Heap
8 Will Mason 20 James Hickey
9 Liam Timms 21Riley Gorringe-
Dennis
10 Thomas Coulson 22 Alisdair Curr
11 Taghg Fitzgibbon 23 Mark Digby
12 Cameron Lee 24 Guy Timms
DINGLEYCoach: Matt Benton
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Andy Din 15 Josh Jolly
2 Luke Heywood 16 Callum Ryan
3 Mathew Butts 17 Jordan Baker
4 Tim Zeler 18 Chris Baum
5 Kyle McGurk 19 Jake Bowen
6 Kristen Feehan 20 Jake Townley
7 Vincent Arena 21 Jayden Corpe
8 Ryan Payne 23 Caelin Brooker
9 Harry Thompson 25 James Piltz
10 Ben Ginns 26 Jason Wylie
11 Liam Considine 27 Joe Edwards
12Jake
Cole-Sinclair30 Harrison Whelan
13 Jordan Bichsel 31 David Bose
14 Warwick Nichols
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Under 19s Team ListsHIGHETT
Coach: Andrew Carey
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Joe Bekierz 16 Benjamin Mckinstry
2 Darcy Hitchinson 17 Lucas Adams
3 Sam Jackson 18 Tyler Soste
4 Tristan Brown 19 Jack Prosser
5 Alon Rosinger 20 Mark Champion
6 Daniel Gilhooley 21 Joe Callaghan
7 Rhys Prosser 22 Pierce Trainor
8 Ryan Wheeler 23 Mitchell Hoar
9 Harry Russo 24 Aidan Glackin
10 Christopher Calder 25 Vincent Dedaj
11 Hugh Tuttleby 26 Joel Blacker
12 Brayden O’Connor 27 Joel Fowler
13 James Prosser 28 Michael Goodman
14 Zion Periera 39 Harry Brennan
15 James Sneesby
SKYECoach: Craig Prestage
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Brendon Weighell 15 Reed Allan
2 Dylan Hebblethwaite 16 Brandon Black
3 Ryan McConville 17 Blake Boremann
4 Brandon Warner 18 Jake Mills
5 Sam Alter 19 Jaydon DeLange
6 Jordan Thomas 20 Jake Dunkley
7 Luke Broomhall 21 Calum Mason-Zell
8 Jamie Kenyan 22 Austin Mason-Zell
9 Darcy Merlo 23 Reece Stewart
10 Kealan McKeever 24 Joel McConville
11 Chase Allan 25 Dennis Rexhepi
12 Hayden Harvey 26 Nathan McConville
13 Riely Powlesland 27 Jake Wynne
14 Josh Scrivano
CHELTENHAMCoach: Zac White, Trent Vanderheiden, Greg Barclay
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 Jax Kilner 15 Tom La Cava
2 Jeromy Wise 16 Daniel Stonehouse
3 Ryan Costello 17 Damien Paterno
4 Mitchell Daniels 18 Alan Anderson
5 Nick Kilner 19 Tom Worrell
6 Jake Davis 20 George Karpathakis
7 Cameron Beaumont 21 Liam Brotz
8 Blake Ellis 22 Shaun Cusack
9 Alex Baragwanath 23 Jojo Amaah
10 Alex Molyneux 24 Nick Soldatos
11 Leo Rodriguez 25 Sam Herlinger
12 Tim Fitzsimons 30 Jay Braden
13 Darcy Ward 31 Nathan Karpathakis
14 Lachlan Whiteside 32 Tom Davis
ST PAULSCoach: Wayne Herbstreit
# PLAYER # PLAYER
1 John Barnes 17 Cam Rodda
2 James Bragagnolo 18 Kyle Simon
3 Nick Bury 19 Zachary Spencer
4 Marty Clements 20 Tim Roberts
5 Michael Constantinou 21 Nick Stanlan-Velt
6 Carl Herbstreit 22 Nick Stubbings
7 Cameron James 23 Pat Tanner
8 Brayden Mancal 24 Tim Tyler
9 Matt Brown 25 Tim Walsh
10 Chris Marinos 26 Taylor Mancal
12 Gianni Mercuri 27 Ryan Wilson
13 Mitch Peet 28 Bryce Wilson
14 Cameron Putt 30 Jordan Lloyd
15 Connor Wilson 33 Fred Jenkins
16 Victor Jenkins 35 Jeremy Muldoon
52 | SFL RECORD 2014
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thirds: leather poisoning / Josh SchonAfingerCerberus showed that they are just hitting their straps
with a 34 point win over Clayton away from home. After
a slow start, Cerberus kicked fi ve goals to one in the
second term, from which the Clays never recovered.
Previously undefeated Skye bombed out against
Dingley, falling convincingly by 56 points. The Dingoes
kept the Bombers scoreless in the fi rst term and were
in control thereafter. The impressive performance puts
the Dingoes on top for the fi rst time since Round 1.
Spectators at the South Yarra and Sandown clash got
to see a classic shootout; Peter Maynard (seven goals)
and Matthew McCormick (eight goals) went toe-to-toe
for their respective sides. That was the closest match-
up of the day however, as the Cobras easily outclassed
the Lions, winning it by 92 points.
Dandenong and Cheltenham looked set for a thriller
with scores tied at three quarter time in their match
at Greaves Reserve. Against all odds however, the Redlegs kicked fi ve goals to none in the last and won by 32 points, their second ‘W’ of the season.
Mount Waverley again won, and the 97 point drubbing of Hallam was a much needed percentage boost ahead of fi nals. Nicholas Smith kicked seven goals for the Mountain Lions, and the Hawks were easily outscored in every quarter.
Moorabbin made it two on the trot with a 39 point win over Doveton at home. Only four points separated the teams at the major break, but the Eagles ran out of the steam, conceding fi ve goals to one in the last quarter.
Finally Endeavour Hills had a big win over Black Rock, to the tune of 101 points. The Jets only goal came in the last quarter, while the Eagles kicked 17 for the match.
Can the in-form Cerberus knock off Skye? Regardless of which match you’re at, enjoy the Round 12 SFL action!
THIRDS: ROUND 11THIRDSTEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Dingley 11 10 1 0 1249 264 473.11 40
Skye 11 10 1 0 1109 310 357.74 40
Mount Waverley 11 10 1 0 1096 397 276.07 40
Cerberus 11 9 2 0 1015 404 251.24 36
Endeavour Hills 11 8 3 0 822 550 149.45 32
Sandown 11 7 4 0 737 665 110.83 28
Black Rock 11 5 6 0 757 752 100.66 20
Clayton 11 5 6 0 632 738 85.64 20
Cheltenham 11 4 7 0 581 712 81.60 16
Hallam 11 3 8 0 468 793 59.02 12
Moorabbin 11 3 8 0 534 1007 53.03 12
Dandenong 11 2 9 0 304 875 34.74 8
South Yarra 11 1 10 0 387 1056 36.65 4
Doveton Eagles 11 0 11 0 235 1403 16.75 0
Dandenong 0.1-1 1.1-7 4.5-29 9.7-61
Cheltenham 1.3-9 2.5-17 4.5-29 4.5-29
DANDENONG: Goal Kickers: S. Davis 4, D. Schmedemann 2, J. Stewart, J. Dimieri, T. Clark
Best Players: J. Stewart, J. Hill-Buxton, K. Stott, A. Cooke, M. Johnson, J. Dimieri
CHELTENHAM: Goal Kickers: A. Hanci 2, M. Duthie, J. Schafer, H. Crossley
Best Players: K. Hoare, B. Turner, T. Robertson, M. Westhead, B. Westhead, J. Schafer
Moorabbin 2.0-12 7.2-44 10.4-64 15.10-100
Doveton Eagles 3.4-22 6.4-40 8.6-54 9.7-61
MOORABBIN: Goal Kickers: S. Hopkins 5, S. Parry 4, J. Parker 4, B.
Bailey-Lindsay, B. Robinson
Best Players: J. Parker, C. Brook, D. Green, D. Matthews, S. Parry, S. Hopkins
DOVETON EAGLES: Goal Kickers: D. Leask 3, P. Pierce 2, D. Catton, D.
Edwards, J. Brown, T. Mertis
Best Players: D. Leask, K. O’Neill, D. Stroumbis, T. Mertis, D. Catton, P. Pierce
Dingley 4.3-27 6.3-39 9.6-60 12.7-79
Skye 0.0 3.0-18 3.2-20 3.5-23
DINGLEY: Goal Kickers: A. Puleio 3, R. Costantino 2, P. Rizzi 2, J. Hyde,
L. Sherry, A. Sikora, T. Walker, D. McLean
Best Players: P. Rizzi, A. Sikora, D. Vanderheiden, J. Hyde, T. Walker, M. Jeddou
SKYE: Goal Kickers: S. Murnane, P. Monaghan, M. Kalviskis
Best Players: B. Nanopoulos, E. Williams, T. Scott, C. DeLuca, C. Rodrigues,
J. Baldock
Mount Waverley 8.4-52 12.7-79 15.10-100 19.12-126
Hallam 1.1-7 2.2-14 3.3-21 4.5-29
MOUNT WAVERLEY: Goal Kickers: N. Smith 7, M. Parrella 3, N. Richardson
2, B. Davis 2, A. Driver, T. Proctor, L. Spence, J. Bird, J. Wickman
Best Players: T. Proctor, L. Henriques-Gomes, J. Wickman, A. Driver, J. Bird, N. Smith
HALLAM: Goal Kickers: D. Gentile, D. McIvor, I. Hampton, A. Mutsaers
Best Players: A. Mutsaers, D. Sharp, S. Cooley, R. Garnar, D. Gentile, G. Walker
Clayton 2.2-14 3.3-21 6.7-42 9.7-61
Cerberus 2.4-16 7.8-50 9.11-65 14.11-95
CLAYTON: Goal Kickers: S. Levy 2, B. Wotton 2, M. Wills, N. Brouggy,
J. Kargy, A. Romanelli, P. Granholm
Best Players: A. Bird, A. Romanelli, B. Wotton, J. Kargy, K. Chea, S. Levy
CERBERUS: Goal Kickers: E. Barclay 3, B. Eddy 3, D. Billman 2, H. Peers
2, J. Daniel 2, T. Dews, J. Harvey
Best Players: E. Barclay, B. Eddy, M. Holmes, J. Harvey, A. Saward, S. Porajski
South Yarra 3.0-18 6.1-37 7.1-43 9.5-59
Sandown 6.3-39 12.4-76 18.8-116 23.13-151
SOUTH YARRA: Goal Kickers: P. Maynard 7, M. Munson 2
Best Players: P. Maynard, M. Munson, S. Moore, L. Hounihan, W. Quince, M. Quattrocchi
SANDOWN: Goal Kickers: M. McCormick 8, B. Le 5, D. Mulvogue 4, R.
Donovan, B. Lackmann, S. McManamon, B. Skurrie, L. Exner, D. Tajic
Best Players: T. Ward, M. McCormick, D. Mulvogue, B. Le, S. McManamon, L. Exner
Endeavour Hills 4.2-26 7.3-45 10.6-66 17.10-112
Black Rock 0.2-2 0.4-4 0.4-4 1.5-11
ENDEAVOUR HILLS: Goal Kickers: N. Proctor 3, G. Lablachee 3, C. LeGrand
3, L. Minerve 2, S. Parlamentas, T. Craik, K. Tut, J. Van Hoesel, J. Ladson,
D. Riek
BLACK ROCK: Goal Kickers: C. Ferries
Best Players: D. Brostek, T. De Munk, B. Ward, B. Nopper, C. Badman,
T. Anderson
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ROUND 112-AprSth Yarra 4.3.27 def. by Black Rock 14.20.104E.Hills 13.7.85 def. Hallam 9.12.66Clayton 0.5.5 def. by Cheltenham 12.12.84Dingley 17.20.122 def. D’nong 1.1.7Moorabbin 11.7.73 def. by Sandown 13.10.88Skye 6.9.45 def. Cerberus 5.6.63Mt Waverley 24.22.166 def. Doveton 2.6.18
ROUND 2 26-AprHallam 6.10.46 def. by Mt Waverley 11.11.77Sandown 11.14.80 def. South Yarra 2.6.18Black Rock 7.12.54 def. by E. Hills 12.14.86Doveton 4.8.32 def. by Moorabbin 7.11.53Cheltenham 6.2.38 def. by Skye 14.10.94Cerberus 8.3.51 def. Dingley 5.9.39Dandenong V Clayton Scores not provided.
ROUND 3 3-MayE.Hills 12.5-77 def. Sandown 7.7-49Dandenong 3.6-24 def. by Hallam 5.9-39Mt Waverley 12.17-89 def. Black Rock 3.9-27Clayton 9.6-60 def. by Cerberus 14.16-100Dingley 35-19-229 def. Doveton 0.0-0Sth Yarra 3.2-20 def. by Skye 16.19-115Moorabbin 10.9-69 def. by Cheltenham 14.10-94
ROUND 4 10-MayCheltenham 9.5-59 def. Sth Yarra 6.16-52Cerberus 15.17-107 def. E.Hills 4.4-28Sandown 4.2-26 def. by Mt Waverley 10.12-72Hallam 5.5-35 def. by Clayton 7.16-58Doveton 1.0-6 def. by Skye 32.22-214Dingley 20.23-143 def. Moorabbin 3.2-20Black Rock 15.13-103 def. Dandenong 2.1-13
ROUND 5 17-MaySkye 18.17-125 def. Black Rock 2.4-16Clayton 6.4-40 def. by Dingley 17.7-109Cerberus 26.19-175 def. Doveton 0.1-1Dandenong 5.8-38 def. by Sandown 15.10-100Hallam 10.5-65 def. Cheltanham 5.10-40Mt Waverley 18.16-124 def. Moorabbin 5.3-33E.Hills 15.12-102 def. Sth Yarra 2.6-18
ROUND 6 24-MayClayton 0.10-64 def. by E.Hills 0.8-68Dingley 10.2-62 def. Cerberus 5.7-37Sandown 9.9-63 def. Cheltenham 9.5-59Sth Yarra 3.7-25 def. by Mt Waverley 16.12-108Doveton 3.8-26 def. by Dandenong 4.7-31Moorabbin 3.0-18 def. by Skye 18.18-126Black Rock 17.14-116 def. Hallam 8.3-51
ROUND 731-MaySkye 15.13-103 def. Clayton 3.5-23Cerberus 16.13-109 def. Moorabbin 4.1-25Dandenong 4.2-26 def. by Sth Yarra 13.11-89C’ham 11.11-77 def. Doveton 5.13-43Mt Waverley 9.10-64 def E.Hills 8.9-57Black Rock 7.1-43 def. by Dingley 21.9-135Hallam 5.5-35 def. by Sandown 11.13-79
ROUND 8 14-JunSkye 14.26-110 def. Cheltenham 2.0-12Clayton 11.19-85 def. Doveton 4.2-26Dingley 15.16-106 def. Hallam 1.4-10Sandown 8.9-57 def. Black Rock 7.9-51Sth Yarra 2.6-18 def. by Cerberus 20.14-134Moorabbin 10.5-65 def. Mt Waverley 11.8-74E. Hills 16.8-104 def. Dandenong 5.1-31
ROUND 9 21-JunCheltenham 5.1-31 def by Dingley 12.15-87Cerberus 13.24-102 def. Sandown 4.1-25Sth Yarra 3.6-24 def. by Hallam 11.14-80Mt Waverley 22.18-150 def. Dandenong 0.0-0Clayton 16.12-108 def. Moorabbin 3.9-27E.Hills 6.8-44 def. by Skye 11.8-74Black Rock 19.21-135 def. Doveton- 3.2-20
ROUND 10 28-JunCheltenham 9.4-58 def. Clayton 9.9-63Cerberus 9.15-69 def. Mt Waverley 6.4-40Sandown 2.6-18 def. by Skye 12.8-80Dandenong 6.5-41 def. by Moorabbin 7.6-48Doveton 0.2-2 def. by Dingley 20.18-138Black Rock 15.7-97 def. Sth Yarra 5.7-37Hallam 1.6-12 def. by E.Hills 8.10-58
ROUND 11 5-JulClayton 9.7-61 def. by Cerberus 14.11-95Dingley 12.7-79 def. Skye 3.5-23Sth Yarra 9.5-59 def.by Sandown 23.13-151Dandenong 9.7-61 def. C’ham 4.5-29Mt Waverley 19.12-126 def. Hallam 4.5-29Moorabbin 15.10-100 def. Doveton 9.7-61E.Hills 17.10-112 def. Black Rock 1.5-11
ROUND 12 12-JulSandown V Endeavour HillsBlack Rock V Mount WaverleyHallam V DandenongDoveton V ClaytonCheltenham V MoorabbinCerberus V SkyeDingley V South Yarra
ROUND 13 19-JulDandenong V Black RockMount Waverley V SandownSkye V DovetonClayton V HallamSouth Yarra V CheltenhamMoorabbin V DingleyEndeavour Hills V Cerberus
ROUND 14 26-JulSouth Yarra V Endeavour HillsSandown V DandenongDingley V ClaytonBlack Rock V SkyeDoveton V HallamMoorabbin V CerberusCheltenham V Mount Waverley
ROUND 15 2-AugHallam V Black RockMount Waverley V South YarraSkye V MoorabbinCheltenham V SandownDandenong V DingleyEndeavour Hills V ClaytonDoveton V Cerberus
ROUND 16 9-AugEndeavour Hills V Mount WaverleySandown V HallamSouth Yarra V DingleyCerberus V DandenongClayton V SkyeMoorabbin V Black RockDoveton V Cheltenham
ROUND 17 16-AugDandenong V Endeavour HillsBlack Rock V SandownCheltenham V CerberusHallam V MoorabbinMount Waverley V ClaytonDoveton V South YarraSkye V Dingley
ROUND 18 23-AugDingley V CheltenhamClayton V Black RockSkye V SandownMoorabbin V South YarraDoveton V Endeavour HillsCerberus V HallamDandenong V Mount Waverley
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SFL YMCA Monash Netball Results: ROUND 12NETBALL: DIVISION 1TEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Dingley 11 9 2 0 533 291 183.16 36
Heatherton 11 8 3 0 495 322 153.73 32
St Pauls 11 6 5 0 339 342 99.12 24
Bentleigh 11 6 5 0 362 374 96.79 24
St Kilda City 11 6 5 0 450 475 94.74 24
Mordialloc 10 3 7 0 313 441 70.98 12
C.P.L 10 1 9 0 287 431 66.59 4
Division 1
NETBALL: DIVISION 2TEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Heatherton 12 12 0 0 412 219 188.13 48
Dingley 12 11 1 0 515 262 196.56 44
St Kilda City 12 7 5 0 433 299 144.82 28
Bentleigh 12 5 7 0 304 342 88.89 20
Mordialloc 12 4 7 1 305 360 84.72 18
St Pauls 12 4 8 0 267 393 67.94 16
Black Rock 12 3 8 1 268 403 66.50 14
C.P.L 12 1 11 0 208 474 43.88 4
NETBALL: DIVISION 4TEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Doveton 12 12 0 0 423 180 235.00 48
St Kilda City 12 7 5 0 274 237 115.61 28
Lyndale 12 7 5 0 278 282 98.58 28
Black Rock 12 6 6 0 257 230 111.74 24
Mount Waverley 12 6 6 0 259 305 84.92 24
Murrumbeena 12 5 7 0 234 304 76.97 20
Dingley 12 3 9 0 258 318 81.13 12
Bentleigh 12 3 9 0 247 318 77.67 12
Chelsea Heights (A) 12 2 10 0 180 341 52.79 8
Chelsea Heights (B) 9 0 9 0 104 301 34.55 0
Division 2
Division 4
Division 3Dingley 46
Lyndale 16
Bye 0
Clayton 0
Skye 19
Mordialloc 21
Heatherton 29
Hampton 44
St Kilda City (B) 23
Cheltenham 13
Chelsea Heights 27
Springvale Districts 24
Dingley 20
Chelsea Heights 23
Bentleigh 10
Murrumbeena 18
Chelsea Heights (B) 24
Lyndale 35
Doveton 29
Mount Waverley 15
St Kilda City 35
Mordialloc 39
Heatherton 31
Bentleigh 38
Dingley 38
St Pauls 28
Carrum Patterson Lakes 0
Bye 0
St Kilda City 41
Mordialloc 22
Heatherton 32
Bentleigh 19
Dingley 62
St Pauls 22
Carrum Patterson Lakes 15
Black Rock 44
St Kilda City 25
Black Rock 22
NETBALL: DIVISION 3TEAM P W L D F A % PTS
Dingley 11 10 1 0 408 195 209.23 40
Cheltenham 11 9 2 0 346 219 157.99 36
Clayton 11 8 3 0 298 206 144.66 32
Chelsea Heights 11 8 3 0 306 237 129.11 32
Springvale Dist. 11 7 4 0 334 239 139.75 28
St Kilda City (B) 8 6 2 0 217 191 113.61 24
Skye 12 5 7 0 308 345 89.28 20
Hampton 11 4 7 0 280 342 81.87 16
Mordialloc 11 4 7 0 236 323 73.07 16
Heatherton 11 3 8 0 252 325 77.54 12
Lyndale 12 2 10 0 229 353 64.87 8
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DIVISION 1Round 12: 5 July Round 13: 12 July Round 14: 19 July
HEATHERTON 31
DEF. BY BENTLEIGH 38
BENTLEIGH
VS BYE
HEATHERTON
VS DINGLEY
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES
DEF. BYE
ST KILDA CITY
VS DINGLEY
MORDIALLOC
VS ST PAULS
DINGLEY 38
DEF. ST PAULS 28
MORDIALLOC VS
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES
BYE VS
ST KILDA CITY
ST KILDA CITY 35
DEF. BY MORDIALLOC 39
ST PAULS
VS HEATHERTON
BENTLEIGH VS
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES
DIVISION 2Round 12: 5 July Round 13: 12 July Round 14: 19 July
DINGLEY 62
DEF. ST PAULS 22
ST PAULS
VS HEATHERTON
HEATHERTON
VS DINGLEY
ST KILDA CITY 41
DEF. MORDIALLOC 22
MORDIALLOC VS
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES
MORDIALLOC
VS ST PAULS
HEATHERTON 32
DEF. BENTLEIGH 19
BENTLEIGH
VS BLACK ROCK
BLACK ROCK
VS ST KILDA CITY
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES 15
DEF. BY BLACK ROCK 44
ST KILDA CITY
VS DINGLEY
BENTLEIGH VS
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES
DIVISION 3Round 11: 28 June Round 12: 5 July Round 14: 19 July
DINGLEY 46
DEF. CLAYTON 16
CLAYTON
VS SKYE
HEATHERTON
VS CLAYTON
SKYE 19
DEF. BY MORDIALLOC 21
MORDIALLOC
VS HEATHERTON
ST KILDA (B)
VS MORDIALLOC
HEATHERTON 29
DEF. BY HAMPTON 44
HAMPTON
VS ST KILDA
CHELSEA HEIGHTS
VS HAMPTON
ST KILDA CITY (B) 23
DEF. CHELTENHAM 13
CHELTENHAM
VS CHELSEA HEIGHTS
DINGLEY
VS CHELTENHAM
CHELSEA HEIGHTS 27
DEF. SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS 24
SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS
VS DINGLEY
LYNDALE
VS SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS
BYE
VS CLAYTON
LYNDALE
VS BYE
BYE
VS SKYE
DIVISION 4Round 12: 5 July Round 13: 12 July Round 14: 19 July
BENTLEIGH 10
DEF. BY MURRUMBEENA 18
MURRUMBEENA
VS CHELSEA HEIGHTS (B)
ST KILDA CITY
VS BENTLEIGH
CHELSEA HEIGHTS (B) 24
DEF. LYNDALE 35
LYNDALE
VS DOVETON
DOVETON
VS MURRUMBEENA
DOVETON 29
DEF. MOUNT WAVERLEY 15
MOUNT WAVERLEY
VS DINGLEY
DINGLEY
VS LYNDALE
DINGLEY 20
DEF. BY CHELSEA HEIGHTS (A) 23
CHELSEA HEIGHTS (A)
VS ST KILDA CITY
CHELSEA HEIGHTS A)
VS MOUNT WAVERLEY
ST KILDA CITY 25
DEF. BLACK ROCK 22
BENTLEIGH
VS BLACK ROCK
BLACK ROCK
VS CHELSEA HEIGHTS (B)
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sfl ymca monash NETBALL TEAM LISTS
St PaulsPLAYER PLAYER
Alice Williams Hayley Dearie
Alison Ferguson Jasmine Meehan
Bianca James Kirsty Greening
Caitlin Lewis Meaghan Flynn
Chloe Dickson Meg Geschke
Clare Douglas Melissa Anderson
Cloe Woodward Nicole Tull
Eliza Barnes Renae Khalil
Elly Thorne Samantha Hunt
Felicity Regan Stephanie Geschke
black rockPLAYER PLAYER
1STS 2NDS
Shannon Meehan (C) Amy Campbell (C)
Dani Forward Juanita Davis
Jamie Ashkar Sarah Rollins
Emily Ramanathan Rebecca Goodear
Jasmine Kick Eliza Materia
Tanjil Fitzpatrick Emilie Watson
Di Ward Brooke Ferguson
Talia Charalambrides Christina Young
Kirsten Brice Krystal Smith
Styf Valcanis Georgia Starke
Kaitlyn Chase
mordiallocPLAYER PLAYER
Alanna Davidson Mary Mastrocola
Amelia Fisher Matilda Obrien
Bianca Cutler Rachael Evans
Brittany Morgenthaler Rebecca Britton
Catherine Ferguson Rachael Whitelaw
Chloe Elmer Renee Turner
Danielle Smith Robyn Hillier
Emily Vico Sally Grumley
Jacqui Miller Suzanne Jervies
Jessica Cieslak Veronica Ferguson
Kim Vanzwolz
BENTLEIGHPLAYER PLAYER
Abby Mackie Mariah Deacon
Carlyn Sykes Michaela Russo
Cate Lanham Mikayla Ruddy
Christie Roberts Nicole Clarke
Claudia Hutchison Olivia Scott
Elizabeth Balfour Rebecca McNally
Elley Borland Remi Hynes
Emily Gareh Ruby Walsh
Emily Reuter Sarah Rigney
Emma Holmesby Serena Lowrie
Kobey Weir Siobhan Deacon
Kristen Withers Tara Supple
Lauren McIvor Taylar Anderson
Lauren Stygall Vanessa Stoitse
Leonie Cane Zhoe Botsis
lyndalePLAYER PLAYER
Kaitlyn Clarke Elizabeth Hogan
Debbie Collard Jo Houston
Stacey Davidson Sheri Johnston
Rhiannon Dempster Summa-Lea Jones
Jordie Dowler Jessica Kerslake
Sarah Gallie Jaimi Paton
Courtney Gray Jenna Reiger
Nikki Hamilton Belinda Schembri
Debbie Hogan Breanna Sheehan
CHELSEA HEIGHTSPLAYER
DIVISION 3:Stephanie Webb
Meagan Clark
Sarah Hanlon
Jessica Obrien
Melaine Dunstan
Kimberly Mouritz
Abbey Dawkins
Shani Francis
Cassandra White
Katherine Li
DIVISION 4: Sheridan Barron
Nicole Mouritz
Rebecca Murphy
Krysti Otoole
Rebecca Thwaites
Jessica Mawer
Samantha Wigger
Jadyn Stephens
Keisha Scott
Skyler Campbell
Amanda Trickey
Georgia Parsons
Racheal Buitendam
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skyePLAYERBrooke CracknellTiana CreasyGenna DoyleCarissa FlandersKimberly HarrisonEmily MaggsBrittany RaynesZoe ShieldsZoe TelindertAlysha ThomasChantelle ThompsonOlivia WalkerTalissa Wellington
sfl ymca monash NETBALL TEAM LISTS
heathertonPLAYER PLAYERNicki Arnold Kristy LloydIsobel Burgess Kirsty MannCharley Clarkson Mia McMillanMel Cook Yvonne McMillanIsabelle Douglas Teena MifsudAdelaide Douglas Bayley MifsudElizabeth Evans Zali MifsudBelinda Kay Shelleigh PapatsikasMegan Kennedy Jaime RegnierMolly Kibel Simone WardRebecca Kofl er Heidi WebbMelissa Lee Stephanie WebbTaylor Leeson Kyipya Winn
dingleyPLAYER
DIVISION 1: Coach: Rob Goldin
Alicia Wise
Shae Wonnacott
Sophie Bartlett
Sara Merkus
Miranda Bailey
Penny Tymms
Chelsea Goldin
Lara Abraham
Marty Cooper
Sara Duncan
DIVISION 2: Coach: Sara Duncan
Cassandra Fogarty
Emily Crawford
Emma Gent
Kasey Blizzard
Lauren Ryan
Nicole Cooper
Nikki Orlandi
Sarah Fischer
Sarah Gent
Alysha Morecroft
DIVISION 3: Coach: Melissa Hogbin
Alana Cooper
Alex Smyth
Ellie Davidson
Eman Farrag
Jade Ryan
Jessica Haslem
Kate Rollison
Maddy Ades
Mel Hogbin
DIVISION 4: Coach: Emily Boyle
Michalea Knight
Emily Turner
Esther Gilmore
Megan Lewis
Radost Krasteva
Tara Callahan
Elise Hawkins
Clarissa Woodley
cheltenhamPLAYER
Mindy Green
Asha Goodchild
Georgia Goodchild
Jenna Barker
Vicky Mullan
Brooke Lynne
Ellesse Graham
Sarah Preusche
Sophie Lynch
MOUNT WAVERLEYPLAYER
Madeleine Boros
Louise Chamberlain
Shae Bampfi eld
Felicity Hutchinson
Samantha Baysinger
Kimberly Bumpstead
Ash Hughes
DOVETON EAGLESPLAYER
Melinda Wilson
Stacey Baxter
Kat Scott
Maddison Murphy
Sherridan Murphy
Bianca Samperi
Courtney Kerr
Rebecca Mills
Ashleigh Painter
springvale DISTRICTSPLAYER
Melinda Herron
Krystyna Gabell
Irene Gabell
April Garbellini
Rebecca Hall
Hayley Wood
Betsy Foskett
Ciara Wilson
HAMPTONCoach: Kerrie Thornhill
PLAYER
Rachel Cooper
Ashleigh Campbell
Jade Casbolt
Tess Sullivan
Ashley Simon
Milly Cain
Beth Cain
claytonCoach: Wendy Townley
PLAYERCassie TownleyPenelope Townley Kirsten GraingerChloe CostiganBrooke HancySavhan PoihipiAlicia KurthSarah VailebaMaddy JohansenNicole DelanyKendrah LeeAshlea Fredrickson
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caravan commentary / JOHN TAKEMURA
Welcome to another instalment of ‘Caravan
Commentary’.
The caravan ventured out to Widdop Crescent as the
Moorabbin Kangaroos looked for their fi rst win of the
season against the Doveton Eagles.
The Eagles have been impressive in recent weeks
to place themselves in fi nals contention and started
heavy favourites. However, as was proven on
Saturday things don’t necessarily always go to script.
It was noticeable that while the Kangaroos may lack
the skills of some of their opponents, one thing they
certainly don’t lack is effort. They put up a 100%
committed four quarter performance and their
determination to fi ght back when the Eagles took the
lead in the last quarter was noteworthy, especially
as one got the sense they were going to be overrun.
Coach David Stynes has done a fantastic job
moulding a team of players together many of
whom are from overseas and have played very little
football. It was great reward for effort, it what has
been a tough season so far.
Liep Kuel was outstanding in the ruck using his
athletic leap to his advantage, often thumping the
ball forward to give the Roos fi rst use and Puhtrake
and Matene Herbert were solid at both ends of the
ground. While, the star man for the Kangaroos Matt
Johansson stood up when it counted in the last
quarter with two key goals.As for the Eagles it was
a game they simply couldn’t afford to drop to be
a fi nals contender. I felt their ball movement was
a little bit slow, which didn’t really give their full
forward Peter Dye much of a chance in a one on one
situation.
The upside for Doveton is they had many players
down on Saturday, so therefore the improvement can
be immediate.
If they can make the fi nals, the Eagles could cause
an upset as they look like a team who would relish
the big spaces of Cheltenham, similar to their Power
Rd reserve. The game was bottled up too much and
that played into the Kangaroos hands.
Until next week enjoy your SFL footy.
The Sandown Cobras Football Netball Club is pleased
to announce that for the 2015 season and beyond,
Edinburgh Reserve will receive brand new playing and
social facilities thanks to the City of Greater Dandenong.
Close to one million dollars will be spent to replace the
current social room (built in 1961) and the current player change
rooms/canteen/storage building which was built in 1984.
The two buildings will be joined together to also include viewing
windows from the social rooms, a new commercial kitchen and a
total refurbishment inside and out of all existing amenities and
structures. Construction is set to take place post football
season with the aim of being ready for the start of 2015.
This comes on the back of a lighting upgrade and will give
the cobras a terrifi c home base going forward.
Cobras to add some light to their bite!
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UMPIRE’S CORNER / the white knight
Last Thursday night saw around forty female Field, Boundary and Goal umpires from the SFL and SMJFL coming together in the club rooms of Bricker Reserve for a very inspirational and informational talk from AFL Goal Umpire Chelsea Roffey to celebrate Women’s Round. Chelsea kept the girls entertained with her tales about paving the way for her fellow female umpires, welcoming and working alongside a fellow female goal umpire (Rose O’Dea) in the AFL ranks, having to deal with the pressures of the media before she had even set foot on the main AFL stage and how she managed to become part of this great game (local and school footy) which many of the girls could relate to.After her entertaining talk, the girls and Chelsea enjoyed sharing a few stories over some pizza, during which the boys decided to pretend that they were girls just so they could enjoy some of the free pizza. We have a great number of young fi eld umpires progressing through the ranks, as well as some dedicated veterans. However, we lack umpires in the 25 to 35 bracket. Hence it has been great to see former footballers join us in recent years. Leigh Dawkins umpired his fi rst Div 1 game last week while Ilie Fridman offi ciated at his fi rst senior games. Their playing experience has helped them climb the umpiring ladder very quickly and they both have big futures ahead of them. Ilie still gets a kick occasionally and was featured on the front page of the Port Philip Leader last week promoting the Police v Firemen challenge match at the
Junction Oval at 2pm on July 13. Entry is by Gold Coin donation with all proceeds going to the White Ribbon Foundation. The White Knight believes that some SFLUA members will offi ciate and, no doubt, look after Ilie!Other umpires to reach milestones recently include Glen Emery (fi rst senior game, and fi rst doubleheader on the same day) and Nathan Guy (fi rst Div 1 game). Well done!Congratulations to Ben Priggen who chalked up 100 games on the boundary last week. Ben was joined in his milestone game by two of his mates, Andrew Scott and Jack Thompson. No doubt the three musketeers had a great time together. Ben may well consider following in Scottie’s footsteps and become a fi eld umpire next year. Another boundary who looks ready to make the switch to the centre circle is Anthony Embleton. Instead of hearing about an Embleton’s fi eld umpiring exploits from long ago, we could soon be hearing of current fi eld umpiring achievements in the family.Cai Davies, who graduated from the SFLUA to the VFL Cadet Squad turned twenty one two weeks ago. Evidently, the evening went well until one of our fi eld umpires appeared wearing only a strategically placed (football) sock. The display caused more amusement than offence, although the umpire’s mum and dad, who are at training every Thursday, would not have been pleased about their lad again displaying a little too much!Remember that:“We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”
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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
2014 SFL Leading GoaL KICKERSDIVISION 1 RESERVES
PLAYER/CLUBTHIS
WEEKTOTAL
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Christopher Sharp Bentleigh 2 48
Corey Pearce Clayton 1 29
Bradley Lockhart Chelsea Heights 3 26
Shaun Cotter St Kilda City 0 19
Daniel Knopers Cheltenham 2 18
Joshua Ellis Dingley 0 17
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Ben Shaw Cheltenham 0 15
DIVISION 1 SENIORS
PLAYER/CLUBTHIS
WEEKTOTAL
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Christopher Graham Cheltenham 3 30
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Tim Edwards Clayton 0 26
Clinton Johnston East Malvern 0 24
Luke James St Pauls 0 23
Simon Hislop St Kilda City 0 22
Erishmiilan Uthayakumar Chelsea Heights 0 21
Ben Morrison Bentleigh 2 20
DIVISION 2 RESERVES
PLAYER/CLUBTHIS
WEEKTOTAL
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Joel Duggan Doveton Eagles 4 31
Matthew Ravenall Mordialloc 0 31
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Shane Werner Skye 3 19
Dale Kilpatrick Doveton Eagles 2 16
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James Morris Mordialloc 0 36
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Adam Connell Caulfi eld 2 24
David Velardo Highett 2 24
Paul Fermanis Oakleigh District 3 23
Khaled Kandakji Highett 0 22
Sasha Danilovic Highett 0 22
James Pennycuick Mordialloc 0 21
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WEEKTOTAL
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Mark Williams Carrum Patterson Lakes 0 39
Nathan Hampton Hallam 6 33
Douglas Watterson Carrum Patterson Lakes 0 27
Michael Lawrence Dandenong 2 21
Nathanial Welsh Lyndale 0 19
Nicholas Gage Carrum Patterson Lakes 2 19
Richard Brand Sandown 1 18
Cameron Kirkup Mount Waverley 0 17
Troy Lange South Yarra 0 17
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Thomas Dewar Black Rock 3 44
Trevor March Carrum Patterson Lakes 4 37
Clinton Sheedy Sandown 1 31
Joseph Rickard Mount Waverley 5 31
Shane Peake Endeavour Hills 1 31
Jordan Cellini South Yarra 2 26
Trevor Kumetatitis Lyndale 4 24
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Justin Olaman Carrum Patterson Lakes 0 18
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Matthew McCormick Sandown 8 31
Peter Rizzi Dingley 2 31
Jacob Macgregor Cerberus 0 25
Andrew Puleio Dingley 3 19
Ethan Barclay Cerberus 3 19
Jarred Schafer Cheltenham 1 18
Jason Daniel Cerberus 2 18
Joshua Keyt Dingley 0 18
Nicholas Smith Mount Waverley 7 18
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WEEKTOTAL
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Ryan McConville Skye 5 35
Mason Lambert Clayton 10 32
Vincent Arena Dingley 1 31
Zachary Spencer St Pauls 6 28
Tyson Ross Skye 0 24
Caelin Brooker Dingley 1 22
Bradley Atholwood Bentleigh 1 21
Adam Hume Chelsea Heights 1 16
Timothy Zeler Dingley 0 16
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