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ISSUE 11JUNE 25, 2016

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COVER: East Brighton star Mark ‘Jewie’ Jamieson slips a tackle. Photo by Everard Fenton, Momento Sports

What time is it? Last Saturday the SFNL Board and Administration spent the afternoon at one of our partners, Woodlands Golf Club, where we conducted a Strategic Planning session.

The purpose of the session was firstly to take a look at our Board and Administration operating

model and how we can continue to improve it, to ensure as an organisation we are progressing as efficiently as possible. Following this we were fortunate to have key note presentations from the AFL and AFL Victoria, both setting the scene of the day and presenting on the respective strategies in relation to community football.

The final block of the day was focussed on just SFNL and reviewing our current 2015-17 Strategic Plan with the view to refresh it.

The aim for the day was clear with prioritising and agreeing on current objectives for SFNL focus:

o Club Development / Health;

o Digital;

o Facilities;

o Fan Engagement;

o Media;

o Women’s football and Sport.

Strategic Planning should be enjoyable and interesting for those involved, where there is no wrong idea or aspiration and anything is possible.

I share this update with our community as I think June is a good time for Clubs to start thinking about reviewing their plans and looking to refresh for the next year and beyond.

Club Planning is the key to the future success and viability of your football and netball club, no matter the level, activity or size. A club plan is a document that is designed to give the club direction in the short to medium term (1-4 years).

Clubs need to plan for their long-term viability in order to sustain what they already have or to grow. Without adequate planning, organisations

can become comfortable and tend to only deal with immediate problems and fail to consider future needs.

Planning is absolutely vital and can help to:

• Look at where the club has come from, where it is now, where it wants to go and how it is going to get there

• Identify the club’s main objectives

• Encourage members to get involved in club development

• Improve financial performance and use resources effectively

• Adjust to changes in the current environment that impact the club

• Ensure that resources (human, physical and financial) are used effectively

• Bring order into the hectic business of running a club

In general, a club plan includes:

• Vision and/or mission statement

• Goals/objectives

• Strategies/tasks

• Timelines

• Resource implications

• Status/Performance

So does your club have a plan?

- No: Feel free to contact the SFNL office and we can help you develop one.

- Yes: It might be time to review it, feel free to contact the SFNL office and we can help you review and refresh it.

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Div 2 Bentleigh Bentleigh Mordialloc Mordialloc Bentleigh Mordialloc Bentleigh

East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern

Cheltenham Clayton Cheltenham Clayton Cheltenham Clayton Clayton

St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls St Pauls Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District

Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley Dingley

Div 2 Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights Chelsea Heights

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LAST WEEK 12 10 10 12 10 11 11

TOTAL 110 113 111 110 110 107 116

DIVISION 1 ROUND 9

MORDIALLOC V BENTLEIGH

EAST MALVERN V ST KILDA CITY

CHELTENHAM V CLAYTON

ST PAULS V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

DINGLEY V EAST BRIGHTON

DIVISION 2 ROUND 11

CHELSEA HEIGHTS V HEATHERTON

MURRUMBEENA V KEYSBOROUGH

HAMPTON V CAULFIELD

SPRINGVALE DIST. V PORT COLTS

HIGHETT V SKYE

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DIVISION 3 ROUND 10

LYNDALE V DANDENONG

ASHWOOD V HALLAM

LYNDHURST V MOORABBIN

MOUNT WAVERLEY V SANDOWN

DOVETON EAGLES V SOUTH YARRA

C.P.L V ENDEAVOUR HILLS

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DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER

It has taken 322 days, but finally the Dingley train has come to a grinding halt.

East Malvern pulled off a major shock on Saturday when they toppled the seemingly invincible Dingoes at Souter Oval, 8.6 (54) to 6.12 (48).

Conditions were testing after the overnight rain and goals proved hard to come by for both sides, particularly after quarter time.

However, conditions don’t influence effort, desire and intensity, and Ben Lockwood’s boys brought that in spades. This ultimately proved the difference between the two sides.

Dingley were let down by poor goal kicking, and trailed by two points at the final change despite have twice as many scoring shots as the Panthers.

Matt Terech was a colossus in the ruck, and with Jimmy Dowling and Ed Sim the beneficiaries of his good work, East Malvern were able to gain a decisive advantage around the stoppages.

Isaac McCrimmon was also commendable down back for the Panthers.

For the Dingoes is was Rob Rusan, Chris Horton-Milne and skipper Tony Lavars that kept them in the hunt.

Jack Crameri topped all comers with four goals for the winners, while Dingoes ace Cal McQueen booted three up the other end.

The loss is the Dingoes first since Round 15 last year, ending a 13-game winning streak.

But the Round 8 upsets didn’t end there.

Cheltenham travelled to the Peanut Farm and came away with the four points after a 10.15 (75) to 6.8 (44) victory over St Kilda City.

It was a hugely disappointing performance from the Saints, who were terrific in their victory over finals aspirant St Pauls a fortnight ago.

The Rosellas, meanwhile, had shown glimpses of their potential in games this season, but finally strung together four quarters of its best footy in claiming is second win of the year.

The Saints started the game positively, booting four goals in the opening term to lead by two straight kicks at the first change. But from there it was all Cheltenham as they held the home side to just two more majors for the remainder of the match.

A four-goal-to-one final term sealed the deal for the jubilant Rosellas, with spearhead Josh Fox snagging a game-high five goals. Mitchell Stevens, Morgan Hampton and Dan Vaughan were also valuable contributors in the victory.

Saints captain Ricky Thomson again led from the front, with Caleb Mason and Juy Capp lending their support.

The Bulldogs, however, erased memories of their defeat to the Saints in their last start by running out 12.9 (81) to 7.7 (49) winners over Clayton at Meade Reserve.

It was a tight, hard-fought contest for the first three quarters, with just two points separating the combatants at the three quarter time huddles.

But the Doggies got off the chain in the last, booting six goals to one in a dominant display to coast to victory.

Jarryd Allan and David Hutchinson were standout performers for St Pauls, but it was Harley Ambrose that claimed best afield honours after an eye-catching four-goal display.

Brad Gilder also underlined his importance to the side with a solid contribution in just his second game for the year.

Clays captain Jayden Gilmore played his best game for the year, while Joel Rigoni and Andy Rays also shone for the black and whites.

Over at Princes Highway Reserve, Oakleigh District fell to a determined Mordialloc outfit 8.13 (61) to 6.5 (41).

Despite being held goalless in the third term, the Bloods led at every change to claim their fifth win of the season in another low-scoring affair.

The water-tight Mordi defence restricted dangerous Oaks trio Aaron Henneman,

Paul Fermanis and Khaled Kandakji to just three goals between them, with the home side missing the additional attacking fire power of Dave Velardo.

Up the other end, James Morris booted three, while Luke Barnhoorn, Todd Bastion and Carey Neville were also prominent for the Bloods.

Luke Casey was Oakleigh District’s best.

The final game saw East Brighton cop another thrashing, this time to the second-placed Demons at Bentleigh Reserve.

The home side overcame a slow start, but were never challenged after quarter time in their 17.22 (124) to 2.3 (15) romp.

The Vampires were goalless to three quarter time, and although they mustered two in the last to save face, 39 scoring shots to five ultimately painted a grim picture.

Pat Nicholls and Sam McGarry were the chief destroyers with seven and four goals respectively, while SFNL Under 18 interleague vice-captain Jayce Morgan was impressive in his senior debut.

The mercurial Mark Jamieson was one of few Vampires that could hold their head high.

ROUND 9 PREVIEW

MORDIALLOC avs BENTLEIGH (Ben Kavanagh Reserve) This shapes as a tremendous encounter between two sides that you would expect to feature post Round 18.

Mordialloc play Ben Kavanagh particularly well, conceding a miserly 126 points in four matches at the venue in 2016 at an average of just 31.5 points per game. This will make life hard for Nicholls and co in the Bentleigh forward line.

Nevertheless, Bentleigh have plenty of class around the ground and you’d think they will do enough to prevail in a low-scoring contest.

EAST MALVERN vs ST KILDA CITY (Dunlop Reserve) After accomplishing the seemingly impossible, East Malvern now turns its attention to the visiting Saints at the Zoo.

It hard to get a read on City this year given their vast fluctuation in form. They looked to have turned the corner after defeating St Pauls, but went from the penthouse to the outhouse in the space a fortnight.

But regardless of which St Kilda City turns up, the 6-2 Panthers have the runs on the board will continue their march to September with a comfortable win.

CHELTENHAM vs CLAYTON (Jack Barker Oval) The Rosellas will have gained plenty of confidence from their win last week, but the goal now is to string another four-quarter effort together against Clayton.

The Clays have disappointed the faithful for various reasons this year, but they must win this to stay within touch of a finals berth.

Cheltenham are not without a chance, but Clayton should just sneak home.

ST PAULS vs OAKLEIGH DISTRICT (McKinnon Reserve) The Southern FM Match of the Round seen St Pauls host Oakleigh District in a true eight-point battle at the Kennel.

The fifth-placed Oaks sit one rung above the Dogs, with just 3.4% separating the two teams. Both have a 4-4 record, and would love to get an early break on their rival in the race to September.

This will no doubt be a spirited contest, and potentially a high scoring one, with both sides possessing multiple avenues to goal.

St Pauls reminded the competition just what they are capable of last week with a devastating final term, and more of the same will see them home over the Oaks.

DINGLEY vs EAST BRIGHTON (Souter Oval) After a rare loss on their home patch last week, expect the Dingoes to run out on to Souter Oval on Saturday with flared nostrils and make a big statement.

East Brighton’s lack of competitiveness this year has been a real concern, and another 100+ point drubbing looms at the hands of the competition’s benchmark.

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DIVISION 1 SENIORTEAM P W L D F A % PTS

Dingley 8 7 1 0 837 427 196.02 28

Bentleigh 8 7 1 0 602 469 128.36 28

East Malvern 8 6 2 0 534 422 126.54 24

Mordialloc 8 5 3 0 477 392 121.68 20

Oakleigh District 8 4 4 0 682 551 123.77 16

St Pauls 8 4 4 0 579 481 120.37 16

Clayton 8 3 5 0 577 664 86.90 12

St Kilda City 8 2 6 0 481 587 81.94 8

Cheltenham 8 2 6 0 463 569 81.37 8

East Brighton 8 0 8 0 269 939 28.65 0

GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 RESERVETEAM P W L D F A % PTS

Dingley 8 8 0 0 769 259 296.91 32

Cheltenham 8 6 2 0 674 358 188.27 24

E.B Bentleigh Vampires 8 6 2 0 658 470 140.00 24

Bentleigh 8 5 3 0 820 416 197.12 20

East Malvern 8 5 3 0 570 547 104.20 20

St Kilda City 8 3 5 0 533 546 97.62 12

Mordialloc 8 3 5 0 449 604 74.34 12

Clayton 8 3 5 0 492 674 73.00 12

Oakleigh District 8 1 7 0 355 936 37.93 4

St Pauls 8 0 8 0 302 812 37.19 0

DIVISION 1 RESULTS: MARBUT STONE ROUND 8

Bentleigh 1.6 7.10 11.16 17.22-124East Brighton 0.0 0.2 0.3 2.3-15Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: P. Nicholls 7, S. McGarry 4, S. Lawry, L. Hogton-Hewish, C. Yenofkian, J. Robertson, P. Dimattina, B. Morrison Best Players: S. McGarry, P. Nicholls, A. Walsh, M. Troutbeck, K. O’Brien, J. MorganEast Brighton: Goal Kickers: M. Jamieson, S. Murphy Best Players: M. Jamieson, M. Deluca, A. Jansen, S. Rowe, B. Wescombe

Bentleigh 2.1 4.3 9.4 10.4-64E.B Bentleigh Vampires 5.2 7.5 11.6 14.9-93Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: K. Murphy 3, S. Galileos 2, D. Grant, N. Lowrie, A. Lee, A. West, M. Hogan Best Players: M. Hogan, K. Murphy, L. Corkill, L. Morrison, A. Lee, T. StachE.B Bentleigh Vampires: Goal Kickers: M. Laskey 4, J. Howard 2, B. Blow 2, L. Foott 2, P. Lambrinos, N. Lowrie, J. Watts, L. Delany Best Players: J. Kiernan, L. Foott, S. Scotland, J. McGarry, B. Blow, A. Hendry

Clayton 4.3 4.3 6.7 7.7-49St Pauls 3.1 5.3 6.5 12.9-81Clayton: Goal Kickers: N. Scanlon 2, K. Valentini, G. Irons, L. Boyle, R. Palazzolo, C. Morrison Best Players: J. Gilmour, L. Ross, J. Rigoni, A. Ray, G. Irons, D. ScanlonSt Pauls: Goal Kickers: H. Ambrose 4, J. Berry 2, T. Carracher, C. Cathcart, B. Gilder, T. Roberts, J. Allan, N. Shannon Best Players: H. Ambrose, D. Hutchinson, B. Gilder, J. Allan, N. Shannon, T. Roberts

Clayton 0.0 0.0 11.6 14.7-91St Pauls 0.0 0.0 8.5 9.6-60Clayton: Goal Kickers: C. Pearce 6, S. Gallagher 2, D. Gilmour, L. Ruff, S. Martin, S. Valiente, D. Bracebridge, D. Ross Best Players: S. Hamilton, B. Johnson, D. Gray, G. Tuckwell, L. Ruff, S. ValienteSt Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Lloyd 5, B. Dolan, M. Clements, C. O’Brien, F. Jenkins Best Players: J. Lloyd, L. Carracher, F. Jenkins, T. Walsh, C. Vial, A. Becker

St Kilda City 4.3 4.6 5.8 6.8-44Cheltenham 2.3 4.6 6.10 10.15-75St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: B. Neurath, D. Harrington, R. Thomson, D. Sloan, M. Shaw, J. HerdmanBest Players: C. Mason, R. Thomson, T. Looi, J. Capp, M. Shaw, B. NeurathCheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Fox 5, S. Cusack 2, A. Milesi, J. Davis, C. Neophitou Best Players: M. Stevens, M. Hampton, R. Trainor, D. Vaughan, M. Thorneycroft, M. Worrell

St Kilda City 3.0 5.0 7.5 8.7-55Cheltenham 4.3 11.7 16.10 23.14-152St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: S. Hislop 3, M. Jamieson, M. Habashi, J. Vlahos, B. Lee, C. Ryan-Orchard Best Players: B. Grimison, B. Lee, S. McPhee, B. Hall, D. Shrimpton, J. MatearikiCheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Tobin 5, C. Graham 3, S. Lay 3, C. Bennetts 3, J. Donald 2, A. Garlick, M. Burge, P. Conroy, B. Suboticki, A. Jiffry, B. Moloney, A. Wyatt Best Players: C. Bennetts, A. Jiffry, C. Graham, B. Moloney, J. Tobin, S. Lay

Oakleigh District 2.1 3.2 4.3 6.5-41Mordialloc 4.2 6.6 6.9 8.13-61Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: K. Kandakji 2, D. Kiellerup, A. Howison, B. Keast, J. Mullen Best Players: L. Casey, D. Watson, P. Fermanis, A. Henneman, A. Howison, D. KiellerupMordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Morris 3, N. Evans 2, S. Bradley, M. Ravenall, L. Kirkland Best Players: L. Barnhoorn, C. Neville, T. Bastion, J. Morris, D. Marguglio, J. Pither

Oakleigh District 3.1 5.3 11.6 12.7-79Mordialloc 4.0 8.1 9.1 16.1-97Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: D. Casset 6, R. Kandakji 3, M. Dobson, T. McNamara, P. Gurr Best Players: D. Casset, J. Castello, Y. Malcolm , J. Nicholas, P. Gurr, L. BoschenMordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Kovarik 5, P. Nelson 3, B. Bedwell 3, D. Bott 2, S. Pitura, M. Harris, N. Fitzgerald Best Players: J. Kovarik, S. Lawton, B. Lindsay, C. Roggero, S. Pitura, A. Fyans

Dingley 3.3 4.7 5.11 6.12-48East Malvern 3.0 4.0 7.1 8.6-54Dingley: Goal Kickers: C. McQueen 3, M. Morwood, D. Farmer, A. Frost Best Players: . Rusan, T. Lavars, C. Horton-Milne, D. Farmer, J. Ball, T. La RoccaEast Malvern: Goal Kickers: J. Crameri 4, S. Fiora, L. Fitzgerald, K. Gowers, L. Dowling Best Players: M. Terech, J. Dowling, E. Sim, I. McCrimmon, A. Johnson, J. Crameri

Dingley 3.9 5.9 8.13 11.17-83East Malvern 0.1 2.2 4.3 4.6-30Dingley: Goal Kickers: V. Arena 3, J. Ellis 2, J. Adkins 2, J. Billing 2, J. Campbell, T. Dureau Best Players: J. O’Bree, H. Thompson, J. Ellis, J. Campbell, J. Wylie, J. PickfordEast Malvern: Goal Kickers: G. Gemetzis, D. Nadzielski, N. Douglas, B. Taylor Best Players: L. Voigt, P. Welland, C. Nicholls, J. Lumsden, B. Baker

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ROUND 1 16-APREast Brighton 6.4-40 def by East Malvern 21.15-141Dingley 14.11-95 def Mordialloc 5.5-35Bentleigh 10.5-65 def St Pauls 6.8-44Oakleigh District 16.14-110 def Cheltenham 6.12-48Clayton 15.16-106 def St Kilda City 13.10-88

ROUND 2 23-APRMordialloc 15.20-110 def East Brighton 2.6-18 Dingley 21.8-134 def St Pauls 8.8-56 (10-Apr)Cheltenham 10.10-70 def by Bentleigh 13.14-92St Kilda City 6.9-45 def by Oakleigh District 11.7-73East Malvern 12.16-88 def Clayton 6.10-46

GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 3 30-APREast Brighton 3.4-22 def by St Pauls 19.17-131Dingley 11.12-78 def Cheltenham 7.10-52Bentleigh 8.12-60 def St Kilda City 8.6-54Oakleigh District 14.12-96 def Clayton 12.14-86Mordialloc 11.11-77 def East Malvern 2.9-21

ROUND 4 7-MAYCheltenham 13.12-90 def East Brighton 7.5-47St Kilda City 6.8-44 def by Dingley 19.10-124Clayton 8.15-63 def by Bentleigh 12.11-83East Malvern 12.6-78 def Oakleigh District 9.18-72 St Pauls 12.9-81 def Mordialloc 4.8-32

ROUND 5 14-MAYEast Brighton 7.7-49 def by St Kilda City 15.22-112Dingley 22.11-143 def Clayton 9.6-60Bentleigh 12.10-82 def Oakleigh District 12.6-78Mordialloc 7.12-54 def Cheltenham 4.4-28East Malvern 9.12-66 def St Pauls 7.6-48

ROUND 6 28-MAYClayton 16.12-108 def East Brighton 5.10-40Oakleigh District 14.5-89 def by Dingley 17.11-113Bentleigh 8.11-59 def East Malvern 6.7-43 St Kilda City 7.7-49 def by Mordialloc 8.15-63Cheltenham 10.8-68 def by St Pauls 14.17-101

ROUND 7 4-JUNEast Brighton 6.2-38 def by Oakleigh District 18.15-123Dingley 15.12-102 def Bentleigh 5.7-37Mordialloc 6.9-45 def by Clayton 8.11-59St Pauls 5.7-37 def by St Kilda City 6.9-45East Malvern 6.7-43 def Cheltenham 5.2-32

MARBUT STONE ROUND 8 18-JUNBentleigh 17.22-124 def East Brighton 2.3-15Dingley 6.12-48 def by East Malvern 8.6-54Oakleigh District 6.5-41 def by Mordialloc 8.13-61Clayton 7.7-49 def by St Pauls 12.9-81St Kilda City 6.8-44 def by Cheltenham 10.15-75

ROUND 9 25-JUNEast Brighton v Dingley Mordialloc v BentleighSt Pauls v Oakleigh District Cheltenham v Clayton East Malvern v St Kilda City

BEYONDBLUE ROUND 10 2-JULEast Malvern v East Brighton Mordialloc v DingleySt Pauls v Bentleigh Cheltenham v Oakleigh District St Kilda City v Clayton

ROUND 11 9-JULEast Brighton v v MordiallocSt Pauls v DingleyBentleigh v CheltenhamOakleigh District v St Kilda City Clayton v East Malvern

ROUND 12 16-JULSt Pauls v East Brighton Cheltenham v Dingley St Kilda City v Bentleigh Clayton v Oakleigh District East Malvern v Mordialloc

ROUND 13 23-JULEast Brighton v CheltenhamDingley v St Kilda City Bentleigh v Clayton Oakleigh District v East Malvern Mordialloc v St Pauls

ROUND 14 30-JULSt Kilda City v East BrightonClayton v Dingley Oakleigh District v Bentleigh Cheltenham v MordiallocSt Pauls v East Malvern

ROUND 15 6-AUGEast Brighton v Clayton Dingley v Oakleigh District East Malvern v Bentleigh Mordialloc v St Kilda City St Pauls v Cheltenham

ROUND 16 13-AUGOakleigh District v East Brighton Bentleigh v Dingley Clayton v MordiallocSt Kilda City v St PaulsCheltenham v East Malvern

ROUND 17 20-AUGEast Brighton v Bentleigh East Malvern v Dingley Mordialloc v Oakleigh District St Pauls v Clayton Cheltenham v St Kilda City

ROUND 18 27-AUGDingley v East Brighton Bentleigh v MordiallocOakleigh District v St Pauls Clayton v CheltenhamSt Kilda City v East Malvern

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DIVISION 1: ROUND 9

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEMORDIALLOC

BENTLEIGH

Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Arthur Street (Melway Ref 77 F1)

Telephone: 0424 965 068

Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke

Senior Coach: Paul Dimattina

Reserve Coach: Ryan Fishlock

BENTLEIGH

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Scott Lawry 35 Sam McGarry2 James Coles 36 Tom Backman 3 Mitch Allamby 37 Luke Holmesby 4 Mark Smith 38 Matthew Troutbeck5 James Robertson 39 Andrew Griffiths 6 Spencer Dayl 40 Alan Hendry 7 Barama Blow 41 Micheal Laskey

8a Kade Murphy 42 Matthew Hogan8b Paddy Nicholls 43 Andrew Pendlebury 9 Justin Hall 44 Dimitri Petrakis

10 Paul Dimmatina 45 Alex Walker 11 Kyle Swinden 46 Nick Perry12 Todd James 47 Nick Lowrie13 Damon Grant 48 Lachlan Foott14 Liam Dimmatina 49 PJ Lambrinos15 Liam Hogden-Hewitt 50 James Watts16 Luke Morrison 51 Liam Corkhill17 Brody Lawford 52 Tom Stack18 Toddy Fraser 53 Kade Heaphy-Wemyss

19a Andrew Lee 54 Chris Yenofkain19b Ben Cooper 55 Eugene Alter20 Steve Galileos 56 Jackson Meredith21 Saf Balic 57 JK22 Nick Jordon 58 Danien O'Connor

23a Kayne O'Brien 59 Ben Zurak23b Scott Sice 60 Rob Moriaty24 Ben Zybersztajn 61 Troy Bullock25 Andrew West 62 Jack Dear26 Todd McClean 63 Sean Scotland27 Ben Morrison 64 Aaron Locandro28 Con Peteropoulos 65 Michael Ballard29 Andrew Walsh 66 Luke Delany30 Ryan Murphy 67 Liam Nixon31 Josh McGarry 68 Bryn Stockes32 Chris Fiddler 70 James Howard33 Ben DeNardis 71 Scott Motimer34 Bobby Bennett

DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD: ROUND 9 / BRUCE HILL

Mordialloc v BentleighFirst met in 1993 - 11 matches (Bentleigh 8 wins, Mordialloc 3 wins)

Largest Winning Margin Bentleigh 125 pts (8/5/93)Mordialloc 75 pts (4/6/94)

Smallest Winning Margin Bentleigh 2 pts (2/8/15)Mordialloc 40 pts (18/7/15)

Highest Score Bentleigh 29-20-194 (8/5/93)Mordialloc 19-17-131 (4/6/94)

Lowest Score Bentleigh 5-5-35 (18/7/15)Mordialloc 2-9-21 (22/4/95)

East Malvern (incorporating Tooronga Malvern) v St Kilda CityFirst met in 1978 - 37 matches (East Malvern 20 wins, St Kilda City 17 wins)

Largest Winning Margin St Kilda City 177 pts (27/6/09)East Malvern 197 pts (27/6/81)

Smallest Winning Margin St Kilda City 3 pts (2005 Grand Final)East Malvern 1 pt (11/8/90)

Highest Score St Kilda City 30-14-194 (20/4/96)East Malvern 37-22-244 (27/6/81)

Lowest Score St Kilda City 5-8-38 (21/6/14)East Malvern 0-4-4 (27/6/09)

Cheltenham v ClaytonFirst met in 1954 - 77 matches (Cheltenham 44 wins, Clayton 33 wins)

Largest Winning Margin Clayton 84 pts (7/4/84)Cheltenham 93 pts (10/5/69)

Smallest Winning Margin Clayton 3 pts (21/5/05)Cheltenham 2 pts (31/5/80)

Highest Score Clayton 27-13-175 (7/4/84)Cheltenham 22-10-142 (21/5/83)

Lowest Score Clayton 5-3-33 (25/7/59)Cheltenham 1-8-14 (16/6/71, 3/6/78)

St Pauls v Oakleigh DistrictFirst met in 1993 - 19 matches (St Pauls 17 wins, Oakleigh District 2 wins)

Largest Winning Margin St Pauls 87 pts (2/7/94)Oakleigh District 13 pts (3/6/95)

Smallest Winning Margin St Pauls 7 pts (6/7/02)Oakleigh District 10 pts (7/7/01)

Highest Score St Pauls 23-9-147 (23/4/94)Oakleigh District 16-7-103 (23/4/94)

Lowest Score St Pauls 6-5-41 (7/7/01)Oakleigh District 2-11-23 (3/8/96)

Dingley v East BrightonFirst met in SFL in 2009 - 18 matches (East Brighton 10 wins, Dingley 8 wins)

Largest Winning Margin East Brighton 72 pts (25/8/12)Dingley 70 pts (15/8/09)

Smallest Winning Margin East Brighton 1 pt (16/6/12)Dingley 16 pts (2015 2nd Semi)

Highest Score East Brighton 17-17-119 (25/8/12)Dingley 19-8-122 (13/6/09)

Lowest Score East Brighton 4-4-28 (15/8/09)3-10-28 (9/8/14)

Dingley 6-10-46 (2013 Qual)

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Scott Bradley 30 Chris Brooking

1a Drew Taylor 31 Jayden Gregory

2 Justin Summons 32 Nick Lawrence

3 Beau Turner 33 Jake O’Donnell

3a Nic Kane 34 Luke Ardrey

4 Alistair Pike 35 Andrew Fyans

4a Will Thompson 36 Matt Ravenall

5 Jayden Alexandrou 37 Andrew Kent

6 Todd Bastion 38 Ash Humphrey

7 Nathan Evans 39 Joel Gregory

7a Aaron Folks 40 Michael Fries

8 Dean Miller 41 Stefan Gregory

9 James Pither 42 Kaleb Tymko

10 Josh Kovarik 43 Tom Jewell

11 Carey Neville 44 Robbie Evans

12 James Morris 45 Brent Bedwell

13 Rowan Andrews 46 Matthew Powell

14 Luke Barnhoorn 47 Dean Bott

15 Sean Van Velsen 48 James Roberts

16 James Keighley 49 Ben Harrison

17 Luke Kirkland 50 Chris Roggero

18 Shane Lawton 51 John Russo

19 Daniel Quinn 52 Brent Bedwell

20 David Marguglio 53 Michael Schofield

21 Michael Barnhoorn 55 Dhana Nithyakumar

22 Peter Nelson 56 Nick Fitzgerald

23 Tony DeMacedo 57 Shaun Cunningham

24 Tom Howard 58 Michael Ardrey

25 Morgan Harris 59 Kevin Cevic

26 Simon Fragiacomo 60 Alex Houghton

27 Brad Lindsey 72 Ryan Williams

28 Scott Pitura 73 James Delaney

29 Josh Jewel

Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, McDonald St , Mordialloc

Colours: Red & white stripes Senior Coach: Jason ChappleReserve Coach: Darren Gatt

MORDIALLOC

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DIVISION 1: ROUND 9DIVISION 1: ROUND 9

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMECHELTENHAM

CLAYTON

CLAYTONGround: Meade Reserve Clayton Colours: Black & White Senior Coach: Nick Scanlon Reserve Coach: Corey Pearce

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Danny Gilmour 26 Jack McEwen

2 Dean Scanlon 27 Aaron Mills

3 Nic Crameri 28 Jordan Collins

4 Phillip Kurth 29 Jack Crameri

5 Shannon Gallagher 30 Jack Bourke

6 Gabriel Irons 31 Jayden Gilmour

7 Chris Morrison 32 Mark McHenry

8 Nick Scanlon 33 Dean Evangelista

9 Andrew Ray 34 Gerard Imbriano

10 Glenn Tuckwell 35 Sebastian Valiente

11 Nick Parisi 36 Dylan Bracebridge

12 Stewart Scanlon 37 Luke Ruff

13 Joel Rigoni 38 George Yelayotis

14 Luke Ross 39 Steve Martin

15 Nathan Collins 40 Shaun Hamilton

16 Lachie Caine 41 Corey Wilson

17 Trent Papworth 42 Greg Klapsos

18 Chris Lee 43 Ashley Plozza

19 Rory Naylor 44 Stephen Kurth

20 Corey Pearce 45 Darcy Kingsbury

21 Matt Wilson 46 Rohan Marra

22 Robert Palazzolo 47 Brent Rowley

23 Xavier Deayton 48 Doug Penngilly

24 Lee Boyle 49 Chris Collins

25 Daniel Kirby 50 James Kargas

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEEAST MALVERN

ST KILDA CITY

Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham

Telephone: 9585 1259

Colours: Red, Yellow and Black vertical panels.

Senior Coach: Des Ryan

Reserve Coach: Alistair Garlick

Thirds Coach: Scott Mellick

CHELTENHAM

# THIRDS1 James Bitmead

2 Stephen Brosnahan

3 Nathan Cerisara

4 Alex Chingarev

5 Anthony Cilia

6 Michael Craig

7 Mark Crossley

8 James Dickinson

9 Avil Digilov

10 Trent Faulks

11 Brendan Gareth

12 David Goodie

13 Kevin Hoard

14 Justin Hynes

15 Chris Jones

16 Andrew Jones

17 Brad Jones

18 Matthew Krohnje

19 Justin Lambert

20 Jack Louis

21 Craig Machell

22 Sam Oke

23 Donald Oke

24 Tim Robertson

25 Leigh Sweetland

26 Michael Thornton

27 Craig Pratchett

28 Shaun Uphill

29 Michael Warburton

30 Mitch Westhead

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Luke Brookman 28 Jeremy Tobin

2 Matt Thorneycroft 29 Alastair Garlick

3 Michael Dewar 30 Chris Graham

4 Andrew Dewar 31 James Pennycuick

5 Justin King 32 Chris Neophitou

6 Sam Perkin 33 Tom Jelleff

7 Matt Zacharin 34 Tom Nelson

8 Bane Suboticki 35 Jarryd Bloink

9 Tim Wigney 36 Ben Shaw

10 Jake Davis 37 Morikot Keo

11 Max Worrell 38 Brendon Stevens

12 Cole Brumley 39 Morgan Hampton

13 Chris Bennets 40 Trent Vanderheiden

14 Sam Quigley 41 Sean Tyniec

15 Callum Brumley 42 Shan Jiffry

16 Chris Germano 44 Mitchell Stevens

17 Jesse Donald 45 Declan Hampton

18 Daniel Vaughan 46 Nathan Dall

19 Anthony Milesi 47 Jack Gavin

20 James McCartney 49 Tyler price

21 Tim Bolger 50 Tom Christopher

22 Jack Worrell 51 Ryan Howells

23 Paul Conroy 55 James Carcassi

24 Matt Bowles 63 Paul Sanders

25 Michael Donahue 98 Adam Jones

27 Matthew Burge 99 Jack Barclay

ST KILDA CITYGround: Peanut Farm Reserve, Blessington St, St KildaColours: Red, white and black

vertical panels Senior Coach: Robert Johns Reserves Coach: Samer Dagher

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER1 Simon Hislop 28 Luke Baillie 55 Gareth Joachim

2 Ayang Nanjyok 29 Nathan Laffy 56 Jed LLoyd

3 Rhys Joachim 30 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 57 Dan Ella

4 Brad Neurath 31 Hamish Marshall 58 Benjamin Grimison

5 Declan Harrington 32 Thusan Shrimpton 59 Ben Hall

6 Dylan Sloan 33 Nick Taylor 60 Chanel Lalotoa

7 Juy Capp 34 Jesse McLean 61 Aaron De Netto

8 Ricky Thomson 35 Myles Jamieson 62 Josh Collins

9 Michael Habashi 36 Jack Gavin 63 Kaito Battaglene

10 Mark Tasiyan 37 Ben May 64 Jamie Vlahos

11 Cameron Hansen 38 Andy Hunter 65 Matthew Laux

12 Brent Gutterson 39 Mitchell Burgess 66 Norbert Williams

13 Andrew Walker 40 Sam Lewin 67 Jack Nanovich

14 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 41 Luke Laux 68 Jarvis Mateariki

15 Aaron Green 42 Will Batholemew 69 Dilan Shrimpton

16 Michael Shaw 43 Rick Scott 70 Jaron Helman

17 Jon Hay 44 Will Debruin 71 Samer Dagher

18 Brendan Johnstone 45 Jordan Hilton Taylor 72 Gavin Phillips

19 Caleb Mason 46 Ashleigh Crooks 73 Rudi Taylor

20 Josh Herdman 47 James Symons 74 Damien Maher

21 Alex Considine 48 Jack Baker 75 Ryan Taylor

22 Charles Ryan Orchard 49 Sam McPhee 76 Davide Concilia

23 Henry Sullivan 50 Carlos Kamus 77 Lorent Chitrakapong

24 Ollie Gabelich 51 Lachy Tangas 78 Giacomo Fecht

25 Hasiam Faraj 52 Tom Looi 79 Brian Presnell

26 Julian Cougan 53 Bobby Lee 80 Keegan Powell

27 Jason Cheah 54 Ben Frazer 81 Glen Krepp

Ground: Dunlop Reserve

Colours: Navy Blue & Red Stripes

Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood

Reserve Coach: Ben Padula/Brock Baker

EAST MALVERN

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 R. Fenton 27 M. Ryan2 T. Tohiariki 28 James Kirtland3 N. Robinson 29 C. Nicholls4 L. Poustie 30 B. Baker5 M. Ferguson 31 S. Robson6 J. Crameri 32 A .Johnson7 K.Gowers 33 N. Barry8 L. Voight 34 T. Burgdorf9 J. Lumsden 35 N. McCann10 L. Fitzgerald 36 G. Gemetzis11 E. Sim 37 S. Lonie12 C. Roughead 38 B. Padula13 T. Smith 39 T. Horton14 D. Roche 41 Retired15 P. Johns 42 B. Taylor16 L. Dowling 43 N.Douglas16* Jackson Kirtland 44 N. Barac17 S. Fiora 45 C. Horstman18 I. McCrimmon 46 P. Welland19 M .Terech 47 H. Rix19* W.Harcourt 48 J. Dear20 S. Skipper 50 C. Harrison21 M. Naughton 52 D. Nadzielski22 P. De Koeyer 53 J. Hammond23 T. Horan 54 T.Bright24 J. Dowling 56 W.Sadler25 S. James 60 T. Herrick26 D. Taylor 64 D. Gauci26* B.Gannon

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TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEDINGLEY

EAST BRIGHTON

DINGLEYGround: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley

Colours: Red, Yellow and Black

Senior Coach: Shane Morwood

Reserves Coach: Matthew Benton

Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Steven Gaertner 33 Harry Thompson

2 Ryan Stewart 34 Joel Billings

3 Marcus Freeman 35 James Ball

4 Jack Ades 36 Kane Davidson

5 Sam Williams 37 James Piltz

6 Chris Horton Milne 38 Nick Costantino

7 Tony Lavars 39 Tom Ristevski

8 Joshua Boyle 40 Andrew Rizzi

9 Travis La Rocca 41 Bradley Sessler

10 Daniel Ades 42 Peter Rizzi

11 Josh Ferguson 43 Darren Andrews

12 Luke Bartholomew 44 Daniel Morris

13 Matthew Morwood 45 Tom Cooper

14 Rob Rusan 46 Jesse O.Sullivan

15 Stuart Cleeve 47 James Cullen

16 Daniel Farmer 48 Jason Wylie

17 Adam Lloyd 49 David Bose

18 Andrew Frost 50 Anthony La Rocca

19 Tom Wright 51 Kristen Feehan

20 Lee Wonnacott 52 Jack Hyde

21 Joshua O'Bree 53 Jacob Adkin

22 Stefan Feehan 54 Thomas Dureau

23 Chris Morgan 55 Joshua Pickford

24 Phil Ball 58 William Nevell

25 Jackson Peet 59 Joshua Ellis

26 Colin Craney 61 Tom Gent

27 Calhan McQueen 62 Vince Arena

28 Joshua Campbell 63 Joseph Edwards

29 Leigh Moore 64 Adam Hickford

30 Michael Turville 65 Danny Dinn

31 Matthew Ponton 99 Clinton Brooks

32 Jack Clausen

# THIRDS1 Joseph Edwards

2 Mason Goldin

3 Andrew Ross

4 Andrew Rizzi

5 Kyle Murdoch

6 Drew McLean

8 Harley Geri

10 Peter Rizzi

12 Michael Jeddou

15 Brett Smith

16 Harrison Whelan

21 Paddy Edwards

22 Jayden Corpe

23 Nathan Lowther

24 Andrew Puleio

26 Andrew McNeil

27 Joshua Keyt

28 Jordan Potts

30 Jackson O'Brien

31 Leigh Menzel

32 Matthew Butts

33 Andrew Comino

44 Steven Rositano

50 Adam Sikora

57 Peter Merkus

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEST PAULS

OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East

Colours: Black with White Sash

Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy

Reserves Coach: Rick Nagliati

OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jake Mullen 26 Kieran Nolan

2 Simon Black 27 Daniel Saldanha

3 Luke Casey 28 Brenden Keast

4 Nathan Brown 29 Sam Geurrens

5 Pat Carroll 30 Khaled Khandakji

6 Hadrian Presti 31 Jason Nicholas

7 Justin Hill 32 Mark Yardin

8 Dave Velardo 33 Dean Coker

9 Ryan Carroll 34 Dave Barbaro

10 Andrew Howison 35 Daniel Watson

10a Paul Gurr 36 Yaz Malcolm

11 Will LeMarca 37 Sam Clayfield

12 Matthew Fletcher 38 Ferlazo Zachary

13 Dan Kiellerup 39 Matthew Kingsley

14 Alex McNicholl 40 Daniel Difede

15 Liam Boschen 41 Sam Russell

16 Aarron Henneman 42 Nick Gisonda

17 Ryan Pearson 43 George Litras

18 Brody Hodic 44 Liam Atchison

19 Brent Crawley 45 Mark Jacotine

20 Rob Mackay 51 Ash Peterson

21 Paul Fermanis 54 Joerel Goujon

22 Joe Castello 60 John Cardamone

23 Mladin Josic 65 Brent DomPaul

24 Robert Edwards 67 Trent McNamara

25 Matthew Grazules

Ground: McKinnon Reserve, Tucker Rd, McKinnon

Colours: Blue, Red & White

Senior Coach: Richard Houston

Reserves Coach: Michael Hogan

ST PAULS

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Matt Herbstreit 30 James Bragagnolo

2 Nick Shannon 31 Anthony Locandro

3 Fred Jenkins 32 Jordan Lloyd

4 Nicholas Halliday 33 Michael Johnstone

5 Harry Hunt 34 George Young

6 Josh Verlin 35 Jeremy Muldoon

8 Liam Wilson (VC) 36 Scott Bilger

9 Callum Cathcart 37 Tim Walsh

10 Jay Ting 38 Justin Berry

11 Brad Gilder (VC) 39 Thomas Still

12 Tim East 40 Ash Munday

13 Christian McCarthy 41 Jack Hanley

13 Rhys Walton 42 Lachlan Carracher

14 Jarrad Allan 43 Jonathan Sherren

15 Kieran Knox (VC) 44 Joseph Halloran

16 Victor Jenkins 45 Terry Zisimopoulos

17 Dan East 46 Ben Carracher

18 Trent McIntyre 47 Cameron James

19 Carl Herbstreit 49 Chris Vial

20 Tim Roberts 50 Jonathon Davidson

21 Rhys Peet 51 Tim East

22 Dave Hutchinson 52 Ben McCarthy

23 Aaron Hay 53 Michael Hargood

24 Nick Hogan 54 Bob Carracher

25 James Sziller 55 Carey O'Brien

26 Harley Ambrose (C) 56 Dan East

27 Glen Balmforth 57 Dylan kelly

28 Matt Brown 58 Elliott Holden

29 Dino Karamoshos 59

EAST BRIGHTONGround: Widdop Crescent Reserve,

Widdop Cres, Hampton East

Colours: Red With a white V

Coach: Peter Larsen

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Willie Wiseman 24 Michael De Luca

2 Marcus Lavender 26 Damian Lynch

3 Isaac Williams 27 Luke Buntz

4 Aaron Viney 28 John Conroy

5 Brodie Muller 29 Jarrad Gaggin

6 Ryan Cosgrove 30 Adam De Luca

7 Seamus Murphy 31 Sam Siggins

8 Nick Stafford 32 Tyler Thorne

10 Sam Dillon 33 Adrian Jillich

11 Retired 34 Mark Schwarzenberg

12 Sam Rowe 35 Andrew Jansen

13 Anthony Bailey 36 Trent Beard

14 Miles harding 37 John Taylor

15 Isaac Vanderwerf 39 Lachlan French

16 Harry Healey 41 Vinnie Rossignollo

17 Matt Bertoncelli 42 Joel Stewart

18 Harry White 43 Tom Jessup

19 Jordan Rogers 44 Phil Lanning

21 Barry Hope 54 Mike Paxman

22 Mark Jamieson 56 Sean Butler

23 Andrew Di Maria

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DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES

MORDIALLOC Quite the day of mixed results in the cold and grey. Our netball girls didn’t have the greatest time of things, with the exception of our no. 1 under 19 side who firmed their position in the top four with a strong win. The two football sides, however, ventured up to Oakleigh and ventured back with four points each.

In fairness to the girls, they had their work cut out for them, having to play some pretty decent sides on the day. The ones and twos took on Heatherton sides that haven’t looked like getting beaten so far this year (and in truth still don’t), whilst the thirds were matched against a Dandenong side which had a loss early on but hasn’t since. The number one under 19s played a Dingley outfit that has been way too good for any side that has crossed their path, so while the scores don’t look too great they don’t tell the full story.

Last year’s netball sides showed a welcome propensity for improving on their previous results against each given opponent, a credit to the players and coaching group alike, and this year’s group looks like it’s trading the

same path. To that end, the firsts’ performance against Heatherton was particularly meritorious. They pushed the runaway leaders all day, and looked quite the finals contenders in finally going down 41-33. The seconds gave Heatherton a much more difficult afternoon than the 39-18 scoreline would suggest, and the thirds certainly had their moments against Dandenong before succumbing to their much taller opponents by 47-28. The under 19 seconds were beaten 44-13 by Dingley, who rarely conceded double figures to anyone and regularly top 50 points themselves.

Which brings us to the under 19 firsts, who had a vital clash against Skye. The losers would find the task of qualifying for finals a rather tough one to achieve, and while the match was close all day, it was our girls that prevailed to the tune of 25-17. As always, we as a club are very proud of the successes of all our teams, and to see the growth in our netball program week by week gives us all great encouragement.

As we are also encouraged by the fight shown by the football seconds. Our boys were faced with a rather stronger Oakleigh side than they may have expected, and after we took a sixteen

point lead into the main break, six goals to one against in the third term left us looking at a similar deficit at the last change. This did not daunt us however, and led by the returning Josh Kovarik, Shane Lawton and the consistent Brad Lindsay, Mordi slammed on seven goals to one in the final quarter to post a fine 16 point victory.

The firsts established a two goal lead in the first quarter, and were never headed in registering a win that left coach Chapple a very happy man. This was a tough win against a side that has impressed everyone in their return to the top division, and to keep the competition’s second top scorers to just 41 points for the day speaks volumes for our defensive pressure all over the ground. It’s only some slightly wayward kicking that kept the game relatively close, but that itself is a testament to the pressure that Oakleigh brought. There aren’t many sides that will take four points away from Princes Highway, and this should serve as a springboard for the month of tricky fixtures to come.

As always, I ask all club members to support the loyal sponsors that look after us. And I wish all sides the best of luck for the coming weekend.

ST KILDA CITY Another tough week at home for St Kilda City, in the poor weather we struggled to get the wins. Under 19s however still remaining undefeated.

Seniors went down in a hard fought match to Cheltenham, 44-75. With the best for City: C. Mason, R. Thomson, T. Looi, J. Capp, M. Shaw, B. Neurath.

St.Kilda City Reserves: 8 goals 7 points = 55. Cheltenham: 23 goals 14 points = 152. Best for City: B.Grimison, C.Ryan-Orchard, S.McPhee, B.Hall, S.Hislop, J.Mateariki. Goals: S.Hislop 3, C.Ryan-Orchard, M.Habashi, J.Vlahos, Bobby Lee, M.Jamieson, all 1.

Under 19s for St Kilda City had nother convinving win over Cheltenham. Winning 104-48. Best to City going to: N. Dawson, K. Alexander, M. Lefau, A. Smith, J. Firebrace, F. Addi

Mixed results again in the netball this week for St Kilda City, with 3 wins and 3 losses.

Division one had a better performance against Caulfield this week but the City girls couldn’t hang on, going down by 6 in a wet and slippery game. Sarah Jackson in defence had a great game, working incredibly hard.

Defensively the division two girls had a cracking game this week, turning lots of balls over. Unfortunately we just couldn’t convert. Chelsea put in some amazing passes into the shooters. City went down by 19.

A pretty poor start for division 3 this week, being down by 5 at quarter time. We had to work super hard to get back into the game. The weather conditions made it hard but with some patience and composer the girls managed a 10 goal turn around. Accurate shooting kept us in the game this week. We look forward to playing the top side Heatherton.

Division four had their best game of the season so far against a strong Caulfield side winning by 9 goals. We welcome Jenna Dean who in

her maiden match was best on court closely followed by Kate Cross and Paisley Ross.

Division five had a very hard fought win over Syke. It took our team awhile to settle into out rhythm- But with Kelli Stringer (GS) and Reanna Poutama (GK) at both ends having strong games and captain Tui Bristowe stepping up in the last quarter- proving the difference winning 48-40.

Division six had a disappointing match going down 55-29 to Lyndhurst.

GO CITY!

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DINGLEY From chocolates to boiled lollies in the space of two short weeks was the transmogrification that befell the Dingoes, in falling short to a hard working and switched on East Malvern. Despite the very vocal urging on by a large contingent of bibulous ladies (who had obviously enjoyed their day), the players trudged into the rooms with lugubrious countenances to encounter a coach who could be excused for being in a tenebrous mood. Goalshooting profligacy did little to obfuscate a below par performance, and, as a result of some indiscriminate behaviour, the task of overhauling the deficit late in the game was exacerbated by having to play it out one man short. In a

cliche-ridden world, you’re only as good as your last game, so the boys will be out for emphatic restitution when they take on the Vampires this Saturday in what is now, subsequent to a deal being struck, an unexpected but welcome additional home game.

It was heartening to see some old faces running around in the victorious Ressies, with Tom Wright, Luke Bartholomew and Tom Dureau returning and warming up for what may be more onerous assignments ahead. The Thirds may have been surprised by their loss, whilst the U19s had a picnic against a hapless opponent, making it two on the trot. The senior netballers outlasted Bentleigh by 6 points.

Now that the oft spoken of “loss we had to have” is out of the way, let’s hope the team knuckles down to play to the level we know they’re capable of every week, for we now know there are many more challenges ahead, not the least being the visit to a renascent Mordialloc next week.

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EAST MALVERNReserves After the bye round, the Reserves headed down to Dingley prepared to compete against the top of the table Dingoes. It was a slow start, but the defence held up well in the first quarter withstanding 12 scoring shots to 1 to only being down by a couple of goals at the first break.

After a couple of minor adjustments, in the second and third quarters we took it right up to Dingley and started to put some goals on the board and increase our pressure and work rate which caused mistakes from Dingley.

With confidence continuing to grow as the last quarter arrived we sadly saw an opportunity go begging as we simply ran out of legs and couldn’t convert in front of goals.

All in all, it was a solid showing from the Reserves as we build into another tough game this week against St Kilda City at home and a

great chance to setup the rest of the season.

Special mention to Paul “The Glove” Welland for keeping the leading goal kicker goalless, and great returns for Voigta and Butcher that should see them press for a senior recall in the coming weeks.

Seniors Senior Side took on Dingley who were undefeated for the season. This was by far our biggest challenge for the year against the deserved flag favorites. The boys seemed to be switched on prior to the game and we were able to start well and more importantly kick accurately early to keep ourselves right in the game. With men dressed as women on 1 side of the ground and ladies day in full swing in famous Dingo cage there was plenty of feeling out on the ground which result in a little push and shove at ¼ time.

Through Justin Crameri and Lochie Dolwing up forward we were able to make the most of

our inside 50’s to be within 7 points at the main break. The boys remained positive and focused on the job at hand at the break and came out and played our best ¼ of footy for the year in the third. Our pressure was first rate and through T-Rex in the centre we were controlling the stoppages, to go into three quarter time with a slender lead. Both sides decided to have a little dance together in front of the large crowd on the hill at the ¾ time siren. It was safe to say that Jack Vardy was wishing he was 10 years younger as there was genuine eyes rolling sort of issues at the ¾ time break. It was far to say that the level of excitement was high on all levels.

The last quarter was always going to the tough affair with both teams holding nothing back, to our boys credit we were able to withstand Dingleys forward entries in the last quarter to record a 6 point in the end. It was a great exhibition of local footy and we look forward to the return game in the second ½ of the year at The Zoo.

OAKLEIGH DISTRICT It was a disappointing performance from the senior side last week. Mordialloc were simply too good on the day and credit to them. It was a reminder to us that nothing short of good preparation and a willingness to give it your all will suffice if we want to have a successful year. A real challenge now waits for us this Saturday at Mckinnon. We are confident our boys will rise to the occasion.

The ressies had an interesting game , having looked out of it early, coming back and looking too good, only to fall behind again. Still the endeavour was again very evident

which is what we all want to see. Thanks again to Winny for helping out. And, who was that masked man down deep in the square. Many thanks Danny, still got it!

U 19’s played some good footy to have a crushing win against Highett. Well done to all.

The netballers continue their winning ways. Outstanding ! Congrats to all.

Of course this Saturday night we have Bizzare Gazzard at the club. Our major fundraiser for the year so no excuses let’s all get there and be ready to laugh your ass off! Admission $30, doors open 7pm. Finger food provided.

July 3rd is the dogs day so put your name up on the board in the rooms so we can get the numbers right. $25.00 gets you entry, a $10 betting voucher, nibbles throughout the day.

Sincere thanks to the following generous sponsors: Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena, APB building We can arrange a bus to pick up and drop off from the club if we wish to.g and Design Consultants, East Oakleigh IGA, Ausreo Moorabbin, Global Plumbing, G & C Motors, Chadstone Toyota, Il Duca Restaurant, Ideal Garden Supply, Dandy Flooring, Urban Body Corporate, Green Power, Trevillian Signs, Pro-Motive Bayside, Garden Gear, and A & R Automotive Repair Centre, we do appreciate your generosity. Support our sponsors! AND GO DISTRICTS.

DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTESST PAULS Reserves Sponsored by Ormond Fruit Supply: After struggling for numbers in recent weeks, the U19s had a bye which allowed us to give some of the younger players a taste of senior footy.We started well and had a good first half with scores pretty even. Jack Kreymborg spoke to the boys at half-time and made some helpful comments. Unfortunately we lost a few players in the last half, finishing with the bare 18 and Clayton finished strongly to win by 5 goals.Sensational game by Jordy Lloyd (5 goals) and Lachy Carracher strong in the midfield.

Seniors Sponsored by One Paper: Clayton were coming off a good win against Mordialloc and we faced a tough game on their ground, where we lost last year by 1 point at the death. Watching the early game, our boys knew

it would be hard, contested footy against some bigger bodies. We lost George Young before the game and welcomed Jake Piravano for his first senior match.

Our defence was under early pressure and Clayton soon had 2 goals on the board, but we came back with good efforts by Cal and Harley to even up.Shannon and Gilder were

working hard in the muddy conditions and we forced the ball forward for Harls to score again then late term lapses saw Clyton regain the initiative with another 2 goals.

Our defence was magnificent in the 2nd term, holding Clayton scoreless and when Tim Roberts scored a great goal on the run and Carra marked and converted we held a 6 point lead at the main break.

On resumption there were long periods of play between the arcs,clean handling was

rare, goals scarce. Dave Hutchinson was one moment on one side of the ground, then covering the other as play switched, undeterred by his recent injury.

We had lost Rhys Peet to a broken collarbone but held on til Clayton scored a late goal to take a 2pt lead at the last change. Our fitness and intensity in the final term saw us quickly take a 16 point lead and despite Clayton scoring midway through the quarter we kept up the pressure and won by 5 goals.

Our second half was our best for the year and a tough game showed how valuable a player Brad Gilder is on a heavy ground.

CLAYTON All three Clays footy games last Saturday produced very similar winning margins. Our Twos prevailed over St Pauls in a confidence boosting 31 point win; while our Ones lowered our colors to St Pauls by 32 points. Clayton’s Thirds also went down to South Yarra by 28 points.

Clayton Hotel Seniors report The Ones game was a slog in the mud and was tough and desperate in the clinches. Endeavour by both teams brought the game to just a 2 point margin at the last change. The difference to that stage had been St Pauls’ cleaner delivery into their forward 50m setting up their scoring opportunities, while the Clays had to really scrap for our goals. In the last term St Pauls were able to finish off the better – but every Clays player spent every ounce of energy they had in the run.

The Clayton defence saved our skin countless times under pressure, with skipper Jayden

Gilmour, Andy Ray and Joel Rigoni in our best. Luke Ross pushed up the ground and got plenty of the footy, and Dean Scanlon and Gabby Irons applied good pressure all day. Coach Nick Scanlon was our only multiple goal scorer with 2.

State Gas Appliances Reserves report The Clays Twos shook off a dogged St Pauls in the first half and then pulled away with some impressive team play that defied the muddy conditions, for a satisfying win. Coach Corey Pearce was dominant up forward clunking big contested marks and kicking six majors – on the end of some quality delivery from up-field. Shaun Hamilton was the Clays’ best with Tuckers and Seb Valiente also in the mix.

Netball – Div 3 -Clayton was defeated by Black Rock. Great effort by our ladies to stay in the game. With two players away we just ran out of steam in the last quarter. Our defence was strong but our drive through the mid court was

off on the day. Div 6 - Clayton were defeated by Lyndale. We started really well, lost our way in the 2nd quarter but then pegged Lyndale back to lose by only 4. Our defence was tight all game and drive down the court was fast but at times not accurate.

Social Notes – Our next club function is The Black & White Ball at The Dandenong Club on Saturday 2 July from 7.30 pm. Dress is suit or shirt and black tie – no denim. Ladies – a black, white or pink dress. Cost $65 includes 3 course meal and bar tab. Entertainment – DJ. And get your tickets now for the Club’s $10,000 Mega Draw on Sunday 17 July. Tickets $100 for hot lunch, beer, wine and soft drinks all inclusive, plus chances to win the big $$$.

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CHELTENHAM The mid Year Ball was held last Saturday night at Sandy by the Bay and a great night was had by all who were in attendance. Congratulations to the Netball girls on their effort in arranging the most successful event.

A reminder that the game vs Oakleigh Districts will also incorporate a get together for all ex Federal League footballers. Also on this day the Colts will be playing a Twilight game commencing following the Seniors at around 4.15. Make sure we hang around and support the future Senior players for our club on this day.

Great to see our injured players in either plaster or knee braces in attendance and they realise that even if they are not out on the ground they are still an integral part of our club.

BENTLEIGH R S L Seniors: For the first time in a long time we visited the Peanut Farm and were not greeted with an Arctic blast off the bay. The game was a real dour battle for the first 3 quarters with little separating the sides at each of the first 3 breaks. The last quarter saw us put together what has been threatening for the last couple of games and we eventually ran out winners by 5 goals. A terrific team effort and one which shows the direction that Des has us heading in.

ROYAL OAK HOTEL Reserves: A couple of late changes due to some unavailabilties had the sceptics thinking would that have an effect on the performance. That was emphatically answered in the negative with a resounding win by over 90 points. Licka has the boys performing well and looking to consolidate their position in the top group on the ladder.

BOORAN HOLDEN SOUTHLAND THIRDS: Had a comfortable win against a struggling Rockers outfit. The Coach was aggrieved to have lost Gil to the seconds at the last moment but the team overcame this setback and gained their 3rd win in the last 4 encounters.

NAUTILUS MARINE COLTS: A game of 2 halves. Our first half had us go in equal at the big break but unfortunately I think a few of the boys had their minds on Luna Park and not the game as Curl summed up the 2nd half as very poor. It must be remembered that 4 of this playing group were playing in the Senior 18.

GOODCHILD BUILDERS NETBALL: The Div 5 girls came so close to opening their account for the season against one of the top teams to go down by 4 so that elusive win is just around the corner. The ladder leading undefeated Div 8 team continued on the their winning way and are looking forward to continue this winning streak further.

CALTEX STAR SHOP VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK: This week’s award is to our Thirds coach and committeeman Scott Mellick. This side was threadbare and we were looking at pulling the pin just before the season, but due to Scott’s hard work and extensive recruiting base he now has 30 players on his books. His work around the club as a committee member is greatly appreciated. Again as we so often say where would we be without our volunteers.

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EAST BRIGHTON Seniors Very disappointing last week with the improvement shown in recent weeks, missing altogether! Too few prepared to put their bodies on the line and take the soft option when presented rather than do the hard things that winning teams do as a matter of course. Suggestion, players keep track of effective possessions in their heads, deduct clangers and see where your tally is at the end of the game. Too many rolling along for the ride which makes it very difficult for supporters to find a reason to come down and watch. This team can be a whole lot better than last week showed but doesn’t appear to hurt enough when sub standard performances become the norm.

Reserves Arguably the best performance of the year so far in heavy conditions. The team took it up to their more fancied opponents and even after being headed just after half time, the team rallied again and ran out comfortable winners in a very impressive display

Under 19’s It has been said that football is played over 4 quarters. Suffice to say it’s pretty hard to win a game only playing 2 quarters. The focus should be on just how difficult success is. There have been games where the team has been outclassed and others that have just got away. Until those close ones fall your way you are going to rue missed chances, that provides the edge between good sides and those that are not quite as committed. It’s an old adage but when the going gets tough, the tough get going. There

is a lot of talent in this list but it needs work. Another old adage is “you only ever get out of something what you’re prepared to put into it”

Social Players Ball Upstairs at the McKinnon Hotel. $75.00 per head, music, drinks and finger food. All welcome. Compulsory players function July 23rd 7.30-11.30 PM. See Youngy for bookings, the more the merrier. Lunch with Hoggy August 12th at the McKinnon. $150.00/head all inclusive. 2 course meal and drinks and a great speaker in the one and only Rodney Malcolm Hogg. Former Australian Test Cricketer, radio presenter and raconteur. If you want great entertainment and a bloody good laugh see Hilly for bookings or book via facebook and prepay by the website www.thevampires.org goto myclubstore and pay via credit card. See you there!

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Skye 4.2 7.6 8.9 9.13-67Murrumbeena 4.4 8.6 11.9 14.9-93Skye: NOT SUPPLIEDMurrumbeena: Goal Kickers: A. Bradley 5, M. Walder 2, C. Hargrave 2, D. Turkington, J. Walker, J. Wright, J. Smith, D. Hargrave Best Players: A. Bradley, C. Evans, C. Hargrave, T. Valenta, M. Walder, J. Wright

Skye 3.4 6.9 12.13 17.14-116Murrumbeena 0.6 1.6 1.8 3.8-26Skye: NOT SUPPLIEDMurrumbeena: Goal Kickers: R. Clayton 2, J. Schubert Best Players: M. Richardson, R. Clayton, D. Elkman, J. Schubert, D. Cowan, M. McMahon

Keysborough 1.2 4.8 7.12 9.12-66Springvale Districts 2.2 3.4 5.7 7.12-54Keysborough: Goal Kickers: D. Rajic 5, G. Humphreys , S. Dekkers, C. Hargreaves, W. Gayfer Best Players: S. Dekkers, G. Lazaridis, G. Humphreys , D. Morland, D. Rajic, T. AndertonSpringvale Districts: Goal Kickers: B. Stacey 2, S. Blackburn 2, R. Cunningham, L. Greco, P. Heng Best Players: B. Stacey, T. Wills, J. Dart, C. Keenan, A. Do, P. Heng

Keysborough 4.3 6.4 9.7 9.9-63Springvale Districts 2.2 5.6 5.10 10.15-75Keysborough: Goal Kickers: D. Jameson 5, C. Letcher, M. Osborne, M. Haines, D. McCormack Best Players: D. Jameson, C. Letcher, K. Mobourne, M. Haines, N. Kriening, N. McLeanSpringvale Districts: Goal Kickers: C. Lacey 5, R. Costantino 2, J. Dart, S. Aitken, D. Barrett Best Players: C. McLeod, S. Sang, M. Latimer, A. Henderson, J. Kein, L. Ross

Black Rock 2.2 2.4 2.4 2.5-17Highett 2.1 5.4 8.8 13.14-92Black Rock: Goal Kickers: S. Taylor, L. Pinot Best Players: L. Pinot, K. Bliesner, T. Dalton, M. La Fontaine, R. Kettle, B. WhitingHighett: Goal Kickers: J. Jones-Hampton 3, S. Jackson 3, C. Ryan 2, R. Swayn, M. Hoar, J. Duscher, J. Duell, B. Jedd Best Players: S. Jackson, J. Duell, M. Hoar, J. Duscher, Y. Pasialis, R. Swayn

Black Rock 0.3 3.3 5.5 5.8-38Highett 5.1 5.5 5.5 5.8-38Black Rock: Goal Kickers: B. Bowker 2, P. Hanmer 2, M. Riseley Best Players: B. Meehan, A. Phelps, D. Brostek, P. Irons, J. Shulman, B. BowkerHighett: Goal Kickers: J. Tobin 3, L. Mead, B. Cameron Best Players: B. Bowey, D. Taylor, T. Thoburne, A. Carey, J. Tobin, H. Russo

Port Melbourne Colts 4.3 11.8 14.12 17.16-118Chelsea Heights 5.2 12.3 14.4 17.5-107Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: D. McGregor 3, B. Sutcliffe 2, L. Mildenhall 2, J. Lawson 2, J. Brown 2, M. Clarke 2, M. Alvis 2, J. Wood, S. McAnulty Best Players: R. Jewell, N. Spinks, S. Massis, M. Alvis, M. Morris, B. SutcliffeChelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: P. Smith 5, L. Dobson 4, J. Peryman 2, J. Williams 2, M. Johansson, R. Archer, J. Uren, M. Wade Best Players: P. Matheson, L. Dobson, P. Smith, J. Peryman, L. Behin, D. Lee

Port Melbourne Colts 3.5 5.10 11.13 12.21-93Chelsea Heights 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.6-6Port Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: J. Butler 4, A. Hagiwara 3, D. Di Martini 2, P. Karaminovski, S. Mitchell, B. Perkins Best Players: B. Perkins, P. Karaminovski, J. Butler, A. Hagiwara, K. koroi Bete, T. CardwellChelsea Heights: Best Players: L. Minehan, M. Bastin, J. Stevens, T. Grant , A. Ricaut, D. Hulland

Heatherton 1.1 2.3 3.3 4.4-28Hampton 1.3 3.8 3.13 6.17-53Heatherton: Goal Kickers: A. Chalmers, M. Van Schajik, C. Earle, P. Jamieson Best Players: A. Coffey, J. Stone, M. Goodman, P. Connolly, A. Chalmers, N. FosterHampton: Goal Kickers: J. Peters 2, J. Isaac 2, C. Smith, T. Burley Best Players: D. Armansin, R. Pierce, N. O’Donovan, J. Newton, J. Isaac, J. Feather

Heatherton 2.3 4.3 4.4 7.4-46Hampton 2.3 3.5 5.9 8.13-61Heatherton: Goal Kickers: S. Harris 3, J. Angus, B. O’Loughlin, B. Roberts, J. Rowswell Best Players: B. O’Loughlin, N. Kumar, J. Angus, M. Kenney, R. De Kock, C. HandHampton: Goal Kickers: J. Clark-Henry 2, B. Griffin 2, T. Nixon, C. Nichols, J. Collins, J. Kerrigan Best Players: C. Lee, C. Nichols, T. Nixon, C. Griffin, G. Timms, T. Yeowart

DIVISION 2 SENIORTEAM P W L D F A % PTSPort Melbourne Colts 9 9 0 0 1021 456 223.90 36

Caulfield 9 7 2 0 825 565 146.02 28

Chelsea Heights 9 6 3 0 763 574 132.93 24

Skye 9 6 3 0 634 557 113.82 24

Highett 9 5 4 0 732 493 148.48 20

Hampton 9 5 4 0 595 564 105.50 20

Murrumbeena 9 4 5 0 614 844 72.75 16

Keysborough 9 4 5 0 504 848 59.43 16

Heatherton 9 2 7 0 503 631 79.71 8

Springvale Districts 9 1 8 0 408 674 60.53 4

Black Rock 10 1 9 0 421 814 51.72 4

DIVISION 2 RESERVETEAM P W L D F A % PTSSkye 9 9 0 0 1156 263 439.54 36

Port Melbourne Colts 9 8 1 0 752 360 208.89 32

Highett 9 6 2 1 611 441 138.55 26

Springvale Districts 9 5 4 0 510 554 92.06 20

Chelsea Heights 9 5 4 0 465 586 79.35 20

Keysborough 9 4 5 0 624 625 99.84 16

Hampton 9 3 6 0 507 636 79.72 12

Murrumbeena 9 3 6 0 480 617 77.80 12

Black Rock 10 2 7 1 497 648 76.70 10

Caulfield 9 2 7 0 333 687 48.47 8

Heatherton 9 2 7 0 289 807 35.81 8

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Round 10 of Division 2 in the Southern Football Netball League delivered with several highlights coming from an exceptional weekend of football.

Skye 9.13 (67) def by Murrumbeena 14.9 (93) Murrumbeena has looked like it has turned a corner following a stunning 26-point upset win against Skye on the road. Alister Bradley was simply sensational with five goals in a best on ground performance while Chris Evans and Cory Hargrave were also impressive. In a tight first half, the Beena were able to establish a six-point half time lead but burst clear in the second half, kicking six goals to two to run away with the victory and remain in finals contention.

Keysborough 9.12 (66) def Springvale Districts 7.12 (54) Keysborough also remain in finals contention after a thrilling 12-point victory against a spirited Springvale side at home. The Burra was well served by Davor Rajic who finished with five majors while Shaun Dekkers was in strong form to claim best on ground honours. After trailing at quarter time, Keysborough kicked three goals to one in the second term to take a 10-point lead into half time before banging home another five goals in the second half to record the victory.

Black Rock 2.5 (17) def by Highett 13.14 (92) A stunning defensive performance from Highett has lifted it to a 75-point win against Black Rock. The Dogs trailed by one point at quarter time before holding the Jets goalless for the rest of the game, while kicking 11 goals themselves. Sam Jackson was best on ground with three goals for Highett while Joel Jones-Hampton also kicked three goals. The game was still up for grabs at half time with Highett only leading by 18 points but eight goals to one behind in the second half shut the door on any Black Rock comeback.

Port Melbourne Colts 17.16 (118) def Chelsea Heights 17.5 (107) Port Melbourne firmed as premiership favourites after grinding out a victory against Chelsea Heights, despite missing several key players. Leading goalkicker Jason Butty was a notable absentee for the Colts but the club rallied and finished with nine different goal scorers of the day, led by David McGregor with three while Robb Jewell and Nathan Spinks were best on ground. The match went right down to the wire with the Heighters leading by one point at half time before the Colts came back to lead by eight at the final change. Both sides kicked three goals in the final quarter but Port Melbourne was able to hold on and record an 11-point victory.

Heatherton 4.4 (28) def by Hampton 6.17 (53) The Hammers overcame poor accuracy in front of goal to record its fifth win of the season, a 25-point triumph against the Tonners. Damian Armansin put together one of his best games of the year in the win while Rhys Pierce and Nick O’Donovan were also impressive. Poor kicking during the second and third quarters saw plenty of wasted opportunities from Hampton and it led by 10 points at the final change. The Hammers made the most of their opportunities in the fourth term however, bagging three goals to claim victory.

ROUND 11 PREVIEW Several key matchups highlight what will be an interesting weekend of football in division two and several finals spots will be up for grabs.

CHELSEA HEIGHTS vs HEATHERTON (Beazley Reserve) The Heighters will be keen to bounce back after a loss to Port Melbourne but will also be buoyed by a positive performance against the standouts of the season. Heatherton on the other hand will be disappointed by its efforts against Hampton and will be keen to find its early season form. Hard to go past the boys from Beazley Reserve at home and Chelsea Heights should score a comfortable win.

Chelsea Heights by 39 points.

MURRUMBEENA vs KEYSBOROUGH (Murrumbeena Park) Both sides were back on the winners list in Round 10 but of the two victories, Murrumbeena’s was the most impressive and it will take a lot of confidence from being able to knock off Skye on its home turf. Despite these two teams sitting seventh and eighth on the ladder this game will be fierce with the victor gaining an advantage in the chase for a top five spot.

Murrumbeena by 21 points.

HAMPTON vs CAULFIELD (Peterson Street Reserve) Fresh off the bye, Caulfield will be raring to go when it makes its way to the Toolbox to take on Hampton, which is fresh off a win against Heatherton. The Hammers have troubled the Bears at times in the past but its hard to go past the second-placed Caulfield outfit which has looked impressive and is a legitimate premiership contender.

Caulfield by 23 points.

SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS vs PORT MELBOURNE COLTS (Springvale Reserve) Unfortunately for Springvale, just when it looks like it might have found some form after a positive performance against Keysborough, the Districts run into the division’s best team in Port Melbourne. If Springvale can recreate last week’s form and take advantage of a potentially under strength Colts side, they may get close but that’s a big if.

Port Melbourne by 44 points.

HIGHETT vs SKYE (Turner Road Reserve) Game of the round in my opinion sees the Dogs host the Bombers in what will be a big game of football for both clubs. Skye still remains a game clear of Highett but dropped the ball last week against Murrumbeena and are in danger of moving back to fifth, or worst case scenario, out of the top five. Highett are in strong form and will be tough to overcome at the Kennel.

Highett by 10 points.

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2016 DIVISION 2 SENIOR FIXTURE

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ROUND 1 9-APRBlack Rock 9.4-58 def by Hampton 10.12-72Caulfield 15.13-103 def Chelsea Heights 13.11-89Heatherton 9.17-71 def Springvale Districts 4.8-32Port Colts 27.18-180 def Murrumbeena 13.3-81Keysborough 8.13-61 def Skye 7.9-51Bye - Highett

ROUND 2 16-APRChelsea Heights 11.23-89 def Black Rock 8.5-53Springvale Districts 9.8-62 def by Caulfield 12.7-79Murrumbeena 5.8-38 def Heatherton 13.14-92Skye 7.8-50 def by Port Colts 16.12-108Highett 21.11-137 def Keysborough 10.10-70Bye - Hampton

ROUND 3 23-APRBlack Rock 5.5-35 def by Springvale Districts 7.6-48Caulfield 16.9-105 def Murrumbeena 6.10-46Heatherton 9.8-62 def by Skye 12.11-83Port Colts 22.21-153 def Keysborough 5.9-39Hampton 8.7-55 def Highett 4.23-47Bye - Chelsea Heights

GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 30-APRMurrumbeena 9.7-61 def Black Rock 5.13-43Skye 25.19-169 def Caulfield 4.7-31Keysborough 16.13-109 def Heatherton 1.4-10Highett 9.6-60 def by Port Colts 11.15-81Chelsea Heights 16.8-104 def Hampton 4.8-32Bye - Springvale Districts

ROUND 5 7-MAYBlack Rock 7.9-51 def by Skye 10.12-72Caulfield 21.14-140 def Keysborough 5.10-40Heatherton 5.1-31 def by Port Colts 13.18-96Hampton 14.17-101 def Springvale Districts 6.6-42Chelsea Heights 12.6-78 def Highett 9.11-65Bye - Murrumbeena

ROUND 6 14-MAYKeysborough 8.9-57 def Black Rock 3.12-30Port Colts 12.10-82 def Caulfield 7.10-52Highett 13.11-89 def Heatherton 7.6-48Murrumbeena 17.14-116 def Hampton 10.9-69Springvale Districts 7.12-54 def by Chelsea Heights 7.14-56Bye - Skye

ROUND 7 28-MAYBlack Rock 1.6-12 def by Port Colts 21.11-137Caulfield 16.8-104 def Heatherton 10.1-61Hampton 8.9-57 def by Skye 12.9-81Chelsea Heights 15.14-104 def Murrumbeena 3.9-27Springvale Districts 5.7-37 def by Highett 14.12-96Bye - Keysborough

ROUND 8 4-JUNHeatherton 5.5-35 def by Black Rock 6.9-45Highett 7.12-54 def by Caulfield 9.4-58Keysborough 4.10-34 def by Hampton 13.13-91Skye 6.11-47 def Chelsea Heights 4.9-33Murrumbeena 9.12-66 def Springvale Districts 9.7-61Bye - Port Colts

ROUND 9 11-JUNCaulfield 16.20-116 def Black Rock 8.4-52Hampton 4.6-30 def by Port Colts 10.8-68Chelsea Heights 16.21-117 def Keysborough 7.4-46Springvale Districts 2.6-18 def by Skye 15.14-104Highett 14.14-98 def Murrumbeena 7.9-51Bye - Heatherton

MARBUT STONE ROUND 10 18-JUNBlack Rock 2.5-17 def by Highett 13.14-92Heatherton 4.4-28 def Hampton 6.17-53Port Colts 17.16-118 def Chelsea Heights 17.5-107Keysborough 9.12-66 def Springvale Districts 7.12-54Skye 9.13-67 def by Murrumbeena 14.9-93Bye - Caulfield

ROUND 11 25-JUNHampton v CaulfieldChelsea Heights v HeathertonSpringvale Districts v Port ColtsMurrumbeena v KeysboroughHighett v SkyeBye - Black Rock

ROUND 12 2-JULHampton v Black RockChelsea Heights v CaulfieldSpringvale Districts v HeathertonMurrumbeena v Port ColtsSkye v KeysboroughBye - Highett

ROUND 13 9-JULBlack Rock v Chelsea HeightsCaulfield v Springvale DistrictsHeatherton v MurrumbeenaPort Colts v SkyeKeysborough v HighettBye - Hampton

ROUND 14 16-JULSpringvale Districts v Black RockMurrumbeena v CaulfieldSkye v HeathertonKeysborough v Port ColtsHighett v HamptonBye - Chelsea Heights

ROUND 15 23-JULBlack Rock v MurrumbeenaCaulfield v SkyeHeatherton v KeysboroughPort Colts v HighettHampton v Chelsea HeightsBye - Springvale Districts

ROUND 16 30-JULSkye v Black RockKeysborough v CaulfieldPort Colts v HeathertonSpringvale Districts v HamptonHighett v Chelsea HeightsBye - Murrumbeena

ROUND 17 6-AUGBlack Rock v KeysboroughCaulfield v Port ColtsHeatherton v HighettHampton v MurrumbeenaChelsea Heights v Springvale DistrictsBye - Skye

ROUND 18 13-AUGPort Colts v Black RockHeatherton v CaulfieldSkye v HamptonMurrumbeena v Chelsea HeightsHighett v Springvale DistrictsBye - Keysborough

ROUND 19 20-AUGBlack Rock v HeathertonCaulfield v HighettHampton v KeysboroughChelsea Heights v SkyeSpringvale Districts v MurrumbeenaBye - Port Colts

ROUND 20 27-AUGPort Colts v HamptonKeysborough v Chelsea HeightsSkye v Springvale DistrictsMurrumbeena v HighettBye - Heatherton, Black Rock, Caulfield

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DIVISION 2: ROUND 11DIVISION 2: ROUND 11

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEMURRUMBEENA

KEYSBOROUGH

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMECHELSEA HEIGHTS

HEATHERTON

# PLAYER # PLAYER # PLAYER1 Geoff Humphreys 30 Shaun Haffenden 61 Jake Buenaventura

2 Ryan Goodes 31 Steven Watson 62 Jake Robertson

3 Tyson King 32 Shane Dunn 63 Richard Eppinger

4 Corey Wilkinson 33 Liuliu Setefano 64 Garry Siberas

5 Mark Osborne 34 Kasey Mobourne 65 Shane Cudby

6 David Prib 35 Darren Jameson 67 Gabriel Clayton

7 Jake Dunn 36 Jacob Caisley 68 Ian Hampton

8 Davor Rajic 37 Sam Martin 69 Bros Vourn

9 Shaun Dekkers 39 Damian Cullen 70 David Mullins

10 Damon McCormack 40 Nathan McLean 71 Paul Taylor

11 Glen Hawthorn 41 Haydon Albon 72 Daniel Whiteoak

12 Daniel Morland 42 Scott Chamberlain 73 Nick Spyridon

13 Dylan Claxton 43 Michael Scott 74 Jake Whiteoak

14 Dylan Carlsson 44 Cameron Dalton 75 Adam Harrex

15 Michael Downie 45 Jesse Cuffe 76 Calvin Umleong

16 Brandon Mather 47 Jason Griffiths 77 Andrew Connell

17 Bryce Sutton 48 Jarratt Eastburn 80 Joel Whiteoak

18 Aaron Raven 49 Daniel McLean 81 Nigel Vandergert

19 Dylan Wheeler 50 Joseph Scata 83 Nathan Torcasio

20 George Lazaridis 51 Troy Cullen 84 David Paten

21 Bradley Scott 52 William Gayfer 85 Daniel McKenzie

22 Warrick Hanks 53 Taylan Killi 86 Jonathan Markovitch

23 Shaun Witherden 54 Nathan Kriening 87 Jacob Bradshaw

24 Justin Carlsson 55 Glenn Tempany 88 Jamie Pi

25 Daniel Pendlebury 56 Daniel McLaughlin 89 Jason Louey

26 Luke Damato 57 Tim Mackie 92 Jarryd Cippressi

27 Cory Hargreaves 58 Gordon Hyde 99 Anthony McKeever

28 Sam Flight 59 Michael Nickels 100 Aaron Lieberman

29 Tom Anderton 60 Matthew Haines

Ground: Rolwey Allen Reserve, Cnr Stanley & Cheltenham Rds, Keysborough

Colours: Red, white and blue

Senior Coach: Ryan Goodes

Reserves Coach: Matthew Ferguson

Thirds Coach: Jamie Pi

KEYSBOROUGHMURRUMBEENAGround: Murrumbeena Park, Kangaroo Rd,

Murrumbeena Colours: Maroon & Gold Senior Coach: Steve WrightAssistant Coach: Shane Burbidge

and Ray PickeringReserves Coach: Jeremy Sissons

and Rob Spaulding

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Dean Spanos 33 Mitch Hendley2 Josh Wright 34 James Schubert3 Jarrod Walker 35 Chris Niclasen4 Josh Lewtas 36 Josh Godino5 Will Voorham 37 Mick McMahon6 Sam Moloney 38 Will Nash7 Dan Cavanagh 39 David Easton8 Cory Hargrave 40 Shane Larkins9 Mitch Walder (Capt.) 41 Harry Fleming

10 Rory Calahane 42 Dan Ellis11 Matt Corney 43 Richard Gillies12 Darcy Hargrave 44 Dylan Edwards13 Ray Pickering 45 Jerome Barbalace14 Dechlan Turkington 46 Tom Gibney15 Cameron Walker 47 Robbie Hyde16 Shaun Thompson 48 Chris Keating17 Harley Turkington 49 Robbie Ryan18 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss 50 Chris Smith19 James Shirley 51 Chris Kirk-Williams20 Matt Nandor 52 Eddie Brown21 Chris Evans 53 Stewie Anderson22 Mark Richardson 54 Ben Ellis23 Luke Porter 55 Rhys Clayton24 Tom Valenta 56 Alex Moloney25 Jordan Cusin 57 Cameron Rundell26 Jack Brammer 58 Quenton Pongracz (Res. Capt.)27 Josh Smith 59 Dylan Cowan28 Alister Bradley 60 Nick McArther29 Sean Geaney 61 Dylan Elkman30 Eddie Esponosa 62 Chris Cairns31 David Schmiedl 63 Kyle Rogers32 David Murphy 64 Jeremy Sissons

Ground: Beazley Reserve, Thames Prom, Chelsea Heights Colours: Navy Blue with Red YokeSenior Coach: Brad Canavan Reserves Coach: Brandon Fulton

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jackson Fry 24 Nathan Beasley

1a Ashleigh Beasy 25 Dylan McNamara2 Dale Hynes 26 Jai Stevens3 Joel Williams 27 Kendrick Ablis4 Daniel Jones 28 Bryce Atherton

4a Brendon Fulton 29 Aaron Cocker5 Jesse O'Dell 30 Corey Cocker

5a Brent Magill 31 Mark Stevens6 Luke Behin 32 Heath Bennett7 Jordan Peryman 33 Tim Grant8 Caleb Newton-Allen 35 Antonie Ricaut9 Jarryd Uren 36 Michael De Iacovo

9a Chris Holding 37 James Prendergast10 Tyler Cantwell 38 Sean Matheson

10a Cameron Gates 39 Joshua Clavell11 Phil Matheson 40 Peter Gerard

11a Shannon Cocker 45 Andrew Cupit12 Michael Wade 45a Nathan Clavell13 Michael Danckert 47 Luke Baxter

13a Matt Kelly 48 James Ralph14 Nathan Herrington 50 Matthew Bastin15 James Jagintavicius 51 Charles Engel

15a Matt Cameron 53 Tim Poole - Mitchell16 Callum Dodson 55 Simon Harper

16a Dermott O'Driscoll 58 Nicholas Cheong17 Patrick Morrissey 59 Luke Minehan

17a Nathan Harford 60 Matthew Johansson18 Michael O'Driscoll 61 Dean Lonsdale

18a Dane Wilson 62 Steven Kat19 Lachlan Dobson 64 Jayden Barker20 Jarrod Scober 66 Ethan Duell21 Ryan Archer 67 Phil Smith22 Declan Lee 68 Kevin Whitely23 Chris Moloney

CHELSEA HEIGHTS HEATHERTONGround: Heatherton Rec Reserve

Ross St, Heatherton

Colours: Black & White stripes

Senior Coach: Clinton Einsiedel

Reserves Coach: Warrick Earle

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Craig Earle 26 Stew Gibbs2 Matt Van Schajik 27 Aaron Coffey3 Cameron Collett 28 Matthew Goodman4 Jesse Henderson 29 Niranjen Kumar5 Shayne Gibbs 30 Jonathon Frizzle6 Pol Lavery 31 Brodie O'Loughlin7 Matt O'Rourke 31a Daniel Beauchamp8 Andy Morris 32 Lachlan MacIntosh9 Justin Whyte 33 Warrick Earle

10 Matt Sauer 34 Michael Bruce11 Jesse Stone 36 David Van Schajik12 Patrick Jamieson 37 Jacob Hurst13 Stefan Harris 38 Viejay Muruhesapillai14 Travis Faull 39 Rory De Kock

14a Adam Chalmers 40 Retired15 Matt Kenney 41 Matt Jamieson16 Blake Roberts 42 Veroshan Sripragasan17 Nick Crane 43 Tony Cook18 Paul Connolly 44 Stu Bastin19 Craig Hunter 45 Matt Ay-Tye20 Nathan Foster 46 Benn Hall21 Kahill Saliba 47 Alan Loyd

21a Craig McLachlan 49 Michael Angus22 Cam Moon 50 John Angus23 Josh Hammill 52 Adam Croft24 Chris Tosin 53 Luke Kenney25 Kane Tucker 54 Jason Louey

25a Ben Deans

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PORT COLTS

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TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEHAMPTON

CAULFIELD

Ground: JL Murphy Reserve, Williamstown Rd, Port Melbourne

Colours: Royal blue and red

Senior Coach: Brad Julier

Reserves Coach: Ben Smith

PORT MELBOURNE COLTS

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Blake Twomey 28 Nathan Spinks

2 Mitch Brown 29 Joel Koumarious

3 Lewis Mildenhall 30 Chris Younger

4 Jason Butty 32 Troy Jones

5 Rob Jewell 33 Steven Mcanulty

6 Jayme Lawson 34 Tanner Mcmaster

7 Brad Sutcliffe 35 Bryson Bonnett

8 Will Cardwell 36 Jason Butler

9 Stacy Massis 37 Tyson Huggins

10 Justin Taylor 38 Codey Huggins

11 Matt Dumbleton 39 Josh Green

12 Sam Mitchell 40 Dylan Stavrou

13 Ben Wilson 41 Jack Schroder

14 Jake Wood 42 Gordan Niemi

15 Jamie Stephenson 43 Phil Kara

16 Ben Smith 44 Daniel Vuli

17 Mitch Clarke 45 Charlie Kat

18 Josh Attard Dickson 46 Jake Knox

19 Matthew Alvis 47 Max Aldrich

20 Torren Bonnett 49 Billy Walter

21 Matthew Morris 50 Robert Ford

22 Elton Stevens 51 Braden Perkins

23 Arlyn Hagiwara 52 Jamin Dalton

24 Josh Murphy 53 Edward Bordas

25 Trent Chumbley 54 Katu Koroi Bete

26 Jordan Cotton 55 Ash Craig

27 Tim Hanley

CAULFIELDGround: Koornang Park, Koornang Rd,

Carnegie

Colours: Navy, gold and red

Senior Coach: Steve Kidd

Reserves Coach: Andrew Miles

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Tom Heagney 34 James Vasil2 Tim Kennedy 35 Will Rice3 Lawrence Twirdy 36 Benn Harris4 Chris Dove 37 Andrew Casserly5 Josh Lee 38 Steve Lorenz6 Anthony O'Shea 39 Ash Cooper7 Tom Siegert 40 Jason Twirdy8 Daniel Nilsson 41 Jack Price9 James Backway 42 Alex McConnachie

10 Chris Lewis 43 James Daidone11 Fred Gorman 44 Alex Markham12 Dan McGinley 45 Andrew Stolzenburg13 Jamie Kielty 46 Christian Trumble14 Jake Buggy 47 Luke Wakeling15 Tom Stait 48 Leigh Weiss16 Lee Neubauer 49 Mick Harrington17 Nick Gilbert 50 Nathan Mossop18 Josh Wood 51 Andrew Sheed19 Sean Ladds 52 Tim Ferguson20 Ned McCormack 53 Steve McLean21 Sean Walton 54 John Eierweis22 Alex Cables 55 Kieren Schulz23 Justin Tippett 56 Adam Coxsell24 Matthew Costantino 57 Harris Lanyon25 Conor McDonald 58 Fred Gorman26 Corey Barter 59 Luke Murchie27 Germain Ivanka 60 Kyle Maynard28 Chris Klidaras 61 Matt Blee29 Adam Ballard 62 Mitchell Hurley30 Sean Gunning 63 Heath Maclean31 Brandon Turner 64 Seb McMillan32 Shane Campbell 65 Travis Cooper33 Travis Rowley

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Lachlan Batt 32 Jesse Newton2 Tom Burley 33 Bunarith Kheng3 Matthew Digby 34 Tim McGuigan4 Rhys Pierce 35 Ajit Alister

4a Tim Nixon 36 Dan Guiry5 Pat Bolger 37 James Hickey6 Carl Nichols 38 Darren Harrison7 Damian Armanson 39 Andy Sayer8 Luke Walsh 40 Ryan Carroll

8a Troy Selim 41 Hayden McLennan9 Liam Timms 42 Calvin Young

10 Nick O’Donovan 43 Riley Dennis10a Aaron Hutchison 44 Matthew Christodoulou11 Josh Burbidge 45 Paris Romanis12 Jack Cafarella 46 Isaac Sharp13 Chris Grove 47 Alex Docherty14 Matt Newman 48 Will Mason15 James Gascard 48a Jarryd Wilson

15a Jake Chitty 49 Matt Cupit16 James Feather 50 Nathan Heap17 Brendan Bennett 51 Simon Beshara18 Jake Timms 52 Bailey Griffin

18a Chase Griffin 53 Andy Culvinor19 Sam Turner 54 Carl-Oskar Beer20 Toby Grayling 55 Mick Campbell

20a Luke Tempany 56 Jack Franks21 Jaiden Peters 57 Michael Ashman22 Corey Smith 58 Steve Mann23 Josh Kerrigan 59 Jamie Trimble24 Guy Timms 60 Dwaine Ortland25 Andy Gray 61 Josh Collins

25a Tate Griffin 62 Isaac Sharp26 Todd Crane 63 Cameron Lee27 Tom Davis 64 Tim McGuigan28 Alex Berecz 65 Josh Clarke Henry29 Justin Issac 66 Alasdair Curr30 Aaron Shedlock 67 Andy Culvinor31 Tim Yeowart

Ground: Peterson Street Reserve, Peterson St, Highett

Colours: Black and Yellow Stripes

Senior Coach: Greg Cusack

Reserves Coach: Simon Beshara

HAMPTONGround: Springvale Reserve, Newcomen Rd, Springvale

Colours: Navy, white monogram and red cuffs

Senior Coach: Danny Rout

Reserves Coach: Chris Lacey

SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Matt Thompson 30 Justin Lim2 Ben Stacey 31 Liam Hamilton3 Steve Bagley 32 Bradley Dight4 Lance Baptist 33 Vu Ho Nguyen5 Sam Blackburn 34 Cameron Foley6 Damian Stoter-Rainer 35 Shannon Brown7 Mitch Latimer 36 Leighton Ross

7a Dan Barrett 37 Adam Norman8 Danny Rout 38 Ben Williams 9 Kris Thompson 39 Josh Dart

10 Sojitha Jayasinghe 40 Aaron Henderson11 Rob Johnston 41 Matthew Soutter-Smith12 Hao Qiu 42 Matthew Devereaux13 David Yang 43 Richard Costantino14 Ryan Wachter 44 Rocky Caia15 Jason Mulholland 45 Luke Dovaston

15a Paul Norman 46 David Monaghan16 Matt Pay 47 Billy Green17 Cameron McLeod 48 David Nutting18 Lachlan Morrey 49 Todd Wills19 Luke Woolrich 50 Steve Munso20 Jackson Bolch 51 Nick Duff21 Allan Taing 52 Tristan Potts22 Sean Francis 53 Luke Wenke23 Craig Keenan 54 Chris Lacey24 Marcus Scuotto 55 Bradley Wilson25 Anh Pham 56 Luke Stewart26 David Pearce 57 Frank Constantino27 Jack Allender 58 Mark Campbell28 Lem Nguyen 59 Mark Reynolds29 Amar Nezirevic 60 Jason Huljak

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SKYE

DIVISION 2: ROUND 11

HIGHETTGround: Turner Road Reserve, Turner Rd, Highett (Melway Ref #77H9)

Colours: Navy, white and red hoops

Senior Coach: Sam Hecker

Reserve Coach: Matt Cairns

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Leigh Mead 27 Sam Illman

2 Daniel Booth 28 Jack Nagle

3 Jordan Thompson 29 Daniel Taylor (Res Capt)

4 Jacob Duscher 30 Mitch Elms

5 Yianni Pasialis (Sen VC) 31 Chris Long

6 Jordan Osborne 32 William Alderman (Res VC)

7 Patrick Singh 33 Lucas Thomas

8 Andrew Carey 34 Jackson Millwood

9 Ary Friedman 35 Jamie Gasio

10 Tristan Brown 36 Bradley Sheers

11 Beau Jedd 37 Elijah Shawcroft

12 Joel Jones-Hampton 38 Lachlan McLean

13 Jess Tobin 39 Chad Ryan

14 Robert Swayn (Sen VC) 40 Mark Kinder

15 Dean Kelly 41 Harrison Russo

16 Sam L'Huillier 42 Jamie Duell

17 Tom Brown (Sen Capt) 43 Eden Marson

18 Jake Duell 44 Peter Quinn

19 Bryce Pewtress 45 Sam Illman

20 Christopher Lee 46 Billy Prosser

21 Jess Elms 47 Cameron Heywood

22 James O'Keefe 48 Justin Greer

23 Mitchell Hoar 49 Ross Gasio

24 Shane Jones (Res VC) 50 Shayne Gervasi

25 Samuel Jackson 51 Elijah Shancroft

26 Nicholas Vawser 52 Charlie Kinsey

SKYEGround: Carrum Downs Rec. Reserve,

Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs Colours: Black, red and silver Senior Coach: Ben Walker Reserves Coach: Shane RowleyThirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues

# THIRDS

1 Elliot Williams

2 Darren Love

3 Christian McGuire

4 Darian Tajic

5 Sean Slade

6 Daniel Parkinson

7 Chris Piastrino

8 Leigh Flavelle

68 Paul Follett

81 Clint Fitzgerald

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Marc Frizell 32 Jim Martinson

2 Aaron Pacey © 33 Nathan Naughton

3 Ben Walker 34 Jarryd Karadeas

4 Shane Boyington 37 Mick Lindley

5 Matt Gonzalez 38 Ben Forsyth

7 Adam Beness 39 Kyle Gascoigne

8 Jordan Thomas 40 Travis Scott

9 Nick Webb 41 Tom Minton

10 Marty Watts 42 Ben Williams

11 Brett Dawson 43 Faisal Payenda

12 Scott Thorne 44 Travis Kitchin

13 Caleb Ellis 45 Corey McCormack

14 Micky McGreal 46 Andrew Hook

15 Cam Petrie 47 Matt Doyle

16 Tim Barr/Chris McCann 49 John Lalor

17 Brad Nicol 50 Tyson Ross

18 Ash Planner 52 Aaron Ryan

19 Aaron Harper 53 Sean Murnane

20 Ben Harper 54 Mick Kelly

21 Mathew Poore 55 Brendan Weighell

22 Ben Evans 58 Reece Smart

23 Luke Scott 59 Jordan Grubb

24 Nick Papchristofilou 62 Craig Dawson

25 Nathan McConville 63 Micky Kane

26 Joel McConville 64 Sot Solomonidis

28 James Bateman 65 Brad Dyer

30 Tim McEachern 66 Nick Hofmann

31 Chase Allan

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LMC Laser Highett FNC notes. Mixed results, last Saturday, in difficult conditions, our Div 4 Ladies lost in a close game, Div 6 won a close game. The under 19s struggled with numbers, but fought well all day. The Reserves were not able to kick a goal after the first quarter and drew with a determined opposition in mud wrestling conditions. The Seniors wrestled a hard fought win, against a dwindling opposition. GO DOGGIES.

HEATHERTONMelbourne Food Distributors Seniors Report Winter football is back. For the 2nd game in a row we played in wet, slippery conditions with a very sticky centre square. The 1st quarter was an arm wrestle. This set the tone for the rest of the match. Both teams were scoreless until well into the term. Adam pulled down a strong mark and goaled to leave us trailing by 2 points at the break. Our forwards were having an off day and it was the Hammers inaccuracy that kept us in the game for most of the match. The last quarter was all Hampton as they kicked 3.4 to our 1.1. Coff was up and about all day. Stoner, Connolls and Foster had a battle on

their hands as the ball spent a lot of time in the Hammers forward line.

Cody Gems and Jewellery Reserve Report Wet weather and a team decimated by injury and holidays left Waz scratching his head again. The Prez came out of retirement and donned Steve Reg’s old long sleeve jumper (the only player on the field to do so). Brodie suited up after a long absence and was one of our best. The boys got off to a good start with a couple of quick goals and by the end of the quarter Hampton had responded and it was even. We still had our nose in front at the long break but then the Hammers gradually got on top and the boys went down by 15 points. Stef bagged 3 for his best return this year. Sauce front and centre of a

pack swooped on a ball and slotted his first through for 2016.

The Heatherton Football Netball Club is proudly sponsored by: Cody Gems and Jewellery, Melbourne Food Distributors, Echo Cartons, Packing Boxes, Tom the Lumberjack, Harris Family Meats, Chadstone Toyota, Waltzing Matilda Hotel, 360 South, Rick Butler Market Gardens, Miracle Autospray, Essential Finance Limited, Bendigo Bank Heatherton Village, Cheltenham Moorabbin RSL, Cheltenham Conveyancing.

David Templeton would like to thank Matt Buckley and Melbourne Food Distributors for sponsoring him for the 2016 season.

BLACK ROCKNext Social ***Major Function***- Jets Mid Year Ball July 16th @ Doyle’s 7pm- RSVP & Payment by 8th July, Please share details with all partners/ supporters etc.. All players/ Partners expected to attend ☺ Full details on club website / FB Page – Get Booking & Paid UP NOW !!

Doyle’s Bridge Hotel > Seniors: Solid start early on a heavy track, but some missed chances saw the game start to slip away during the 3rd term with Highett proving too strong over the journey. No game this week with a break to freshen up for a big back half of the season, better player being KB, Pinna & The Fish V Highett. Big thanks to the Highett crew for sticking around after the game for longer than most, great bunch of boys.

Telstra Sth Melb> Reserves: Big day with Birthday boy Fester notching up game 200 for BRFC, but again like last week a bit sleepy early & let them jump us. Worked our way into the game well in the 2nd going to the main break 2 gls down. The second

half saw us dominate the game but unable to capitalise on a load of chances, in the end the game ended in draw after a tense finals few minutes, to keep one of the top teams goalless for 3 quarters shows what we can achieve when everyone is on board, stick together & big finish to the year for Jezza & the crew. Best players on the day were ‘200’ gamer Fester, Balls, Phelps & Irons

Aunty Betty Cafe> Thirds: Fairly solid effort from the 3s this week, remained in the game for a long period but Chelt just a bit too strong in the end, keep battling lads a win is round the corner. Best players Perra, Pump & Ads

BurgerLab> Jetballers: Round 8 Division 3: Black Rock 32 def Clayton 25 Division 5: Black Rock 58 def Chelsea Heights 19 Division 7: Black Rock 26 def by Mount Waverley 39 In Round 8 the Division 3 Jetballers took on traditional rivals Clayton. With the return of stalwart defender Talia Malthouse from injury, the Jets produced a strong first half performance taking a 10 goal lead into the main break. Clayton fought back in the second half, outscoring the home side; however, the Jets were able

to hold on for an 8 goal victory. Best-on-ground goes to Captain Tanjil Fitzpatrick who returned to her preferred WD position with the return of Talia. The Division 5 girls solidified their top four ladder position with a handy 39 goal win over Chelsea Heights. Strong in both the shooting circle and mid-court, best on ground goes to Jess Quinlivan. The Division 7 side took on top of the table Mount Waverley. The girls began the match well with new shooting combination Rikki Boelen and Elyse Pixton combining well in the circle. The Jets took a 4 goal lead into the main break, however, they were unable to hold onto the momentum as the Mount Waverley shooter found her range and proved unstoppable. Best on ground goes to Georgia Starke for her fantastic circle work.

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Senior Report www.ashfords.com.au

We travelled down the road to the rural outlook of Heatherton. The weather during the week didn’t assist the preparation of the playing surface, but the home made soap at the canteen made for a memorable day of average footy.

In the first, you could see the trend of the game evolving, Circle Work between both sides! We had our opportunities but must learn to kick accurately before Burls kicked the hardest of his opportunities, the Kid loves making the easy look hard and the hard look easy.

The second was much the same, we were on top in general field play, but couldn’t put it on the scoreboard. Juzzy returning from Thailand was creating havoc up forward with that magnificent tan, finally found the middle of the big sticks and another of the Kids, Corey showed the crowd his love of a goal from a strong mark in the goal square.

With the third, the less said the better, ten inside 50 entries for no majors, just behinds.

In the last, Heatherton got within 3 points and then the penny dropped. We finally put the foot to the floor and the our mystery man JP announced himself. JP slotted two crucial majors and handballed another over to Juzzy to ice the game in ten minutes.

The backline was fantastic all day shutting their opponents down and creating plenty of rebound. The midfield preformed their job again, won the clearances and the forwards had their moments, but must be better next week if we are to challenge the Bears.

Ugly wins assists our chances of playing finals, but improvement is required.

Good to see Corey collect his award from the SFNL Media team, great set up Batty and Man Bun achieving his ultimate, getting the head and rig on camera!

Reserves Bendigo Bank Highett It was always going to be a challenging week with numerous players unavailable due to injury and other commitments. Credit to everyone who worked tirelessly throughout the week to ensure we were able to field a full complement of players along with being able to cover all off filed roles. This meant we could focus on playing football and working towards securing another win. In challenging conditions we were able to match Heatherton’s ferocity around the contest in the first half and as the game opened up in the second half our outside run really made the difference. It was a well deserved victory and one we certainly deserve.

Despite winning the game our behavioural standards dropped and this is an area we excel in. Let’s focus on our ball movement and camaraderie.

Netball Highett RSL In very slippery conditions the team played so well and with much improved individual games to boot. Phoebe was on fire covering 3 positions with the ball glued to her hands playing her game like a natural all in. Emily shot 1, Alissa 6, Abby 7 and Cassie 11. Mel & Elanor played well & supported the team. Great Effort Girls.

Colts Javen Construction Hamptons under 19s travelled out to Hallam for their game this week. Hampton started slowly and Hallam were running harder as well as winning the contested ball. After half time Hampton played better but couldn’t put it on the scoreboard. We ended up losing by a few goals. Best for Hampton were Hayden King and Josh Lees

Past Players Day is fast approaching (July 2nd) come on down to the tool box to watch the local derby against Black Rock & enjoy an extra game of footy with the supers playing a game after the seniors. Raffles, food & the fire pit will be sustaining us all that day, look forward to seeing you all.

Hampton FNC wish to thank the continuing support of the sponsors: Wallers Bakery, Highett Village Meats, Marina Pizza & Pasta, Choices Flooring Frankston, Local Milk Supply, Ashfords, Bendigo Bank Highett, Javen Construction, Highett RSL. Please visit our website or FB page for further details.

MURRUMBEENAON THE FIELD The Beena boys travelled down to Skye last Saturday. There we played the Bombers in two contrasting games.

The Reserves came up against an undefeated Skye side. The Bombers showed their strength and skill from the start, and were well in front at half time. In the third quarter the Beena backs held firm for most of the term, but Skye put on four goals close to three quarter time. In the last quarter Murrumbeena fought hard and put on a couple of goals. But in the end we were beaten by a superior side. Some of our better players were: - Mark Richardson, Ryce Clayton, Dylan Elkman, James Schubert, Dylan Cowan and Micky McMahon.

In the Seniors it was another story. It was a very different Beena side to the ones we have seen recently. This week they came to play against the Skye Bombers. Murrumbeena were in front at the end of the first quarter and were never headed. The Skye team put up a real fight as we

expected, but Beena stood tall. Our backline put in a great effort to close down many Bomber scoring opportunities. The Beena were not in control until the last quarter. But in that term we drew ahead and made sure the game was ours. Well done to Alaster Bradley who scored 5 goals. The whole forward line grafted out a good win. Some others of our best players were: - Chris Evans, Cory Hargrave, Tom Valenta, Mitch Walder and Josh Wright.

NETBALL Murrumbeena were short three players this week. We started with 6 players for the first half then full team for second half. A big Thank you for the girls who filled in. Murrumbeena fought strongly against Oakleigh Districts and should be very proud. Dani, Ash and Grace showed outstanding skills. With a full team next time against Oakleugh I’m sure we will be winners. Oakleigh district 46 Murrumbeena 38.

OFF THE FIELD HASBEENAS DAY. This is a Back to Murrumbeena for all past players on 16th July. We will be celebrating with the 1986

Premiership side. More details later. Would past players contact Warren Walker on 0400935547.

OCTOBERFEST. 30TH July. This our major fundraiser for the year. Note the date in your diary.

TOYOTA GOOD FOR FOOTY RAFFLE. Tickets are $5 each and are available from the club, officials, or the players. Get involved in this and support our club.

SPONSORS The ‘Beena is indebted to the following 2016 loyal sponsors: WOODARDS CARNEGIE REAL ESTATE (Major Sponsor), Sheen Panels, Oakleigh Lions, Chadstone Toyota, Attwood Newsagency, Brew Café, the Rosstown Hotel, Morgans Finance Advisors Brighton,, JK Partners Accountants, Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena, Flight Centre Carnegie, Gianna Molinaro of South Melbourne, Zests Pizza, Cross Hydraulics, Bowen Automotive, Bakers Delight Carnegie The Onion Patch Restaurant MPrint, Basilico Restaurant Carnegie, Competion Tyres and all our player sponsors.

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CHELSEA HEIGHTS(Our Weekly Notes are brought to you by our Gold Sponsor – T. Thomas Plastering – 0450 940 387)

Round 11 – Congratulations to Port Colts on both there wins. The individual reports will describe the match details. Winter has certainly arrived with heavier grounds and heavier balls. This weather could certainly change results and ladder positions as the winter season really takes hold. Welcome back to some of our committee and supporters who have come back from warmer overseas sojourns. This week we welcome Heatherton to Beazley Reserve.

FOOTBALL REPORTS – (Brought to you by Combined Waste Services) -

Mordialloc Optical Seniors Report – What a game of football. A number of spectators including the Prez were really proud of the effort from the seniors. A bigger ground could possibly have seen a different result. We may not have got the Lindt chocolates but we definitely got the Haigh’s brand of chocolate.

Best Players – P. Matheson, L. Dobson, P. Smith, J. Peryman, L. Behin, D. Lee.

Pumkin’s Outdoor Blinds Reserves Report Not much can be said. Beaten by a very good Port Colts team. The resilience and never say die attitude of our reserves cannot be questioned.

Best Players – L, Minehan, M. Bastin, J. Stevens, T. Grant, A. Ricaut, D. Hulland.

NETBALL REPORTS – (Brought to you by BJS Insurance Group) -

Division 2 – Played St Kilda City. This is the form from this team we have been waiting for

all season. With a near complete team we took our first win, convincingly against St Kilda City. This was a great comeback shown by this team after so many devastating injuries. The strength of this team was shown right across the court leaving nothing behind. With the shooting and positioning skills of the ever strong Casey and Liz, goals were rarely missed once in the hands of these two players. The return of defensive player Cassie and the very impressive Rachael, we certainly played from siren to siren with a win in our sights. These girls were definitely stretched but stood up to the mark and proved their value. Mid court as always was driven by captain Hayley and the strong running legs of Natalie, Ruby and Chelsea. Some small errors across the court, particularly passing, however we were able to overcome these with the determination to win! Unfortunately strong mid court player Kelly was away and missed this match however for sure she is ready and the team are keen to have her back to make a full team to really show what they have for the rest of the season. They now have all their strength. Awesome play and win!

Division 5 – Played Black Rock. The second time we have faced and lost to Black Rock, who sit 2nd on the ladder; however the bonding and work gone in to this team we were hoping for a better show. Unfortunately we were also missing the strength of Erin and Kim; in addition to the height of the opposition we were unable to match the score. As a team there is a lot of work to be done, however we should keep fighting to get more wins on the board. This team must remember how important it is to train together to become a successful team. Thanks to Rachael for filling in, as always a solid game.

Netballers of the Week – (Brought to you by Domino’s @ Patterson Lakes) –

Division 2 – Hayley and Rachael.

Division 5 – Kate and Jessie.

SOCIAL REPORT – (Brought to you by Harry Magee and Co Pty Ltd)

July 2 – Sponsors, Past Players and Club 50 Luncheon.

July 9 – Mid-Year Ball.

August 6 – Neon Party.

August 21 – Reverse Draw.

SPONSORS – (Brought to you by Right Choice Conveyancing) -

Sponsor of the Week – Matho’s Maintenance.

The Club would like to thank our following sponsors – Thomas Thomas Plastering, Combined Waste Services, Mordialloc Optical, BJS Insurance Group, Right Choice Conveyancing, Harry Magee and Co Pty Ltd, Ocean Herbs and Vegetables, Square Peg Finger Food, Hocking Stuart Real Estate-Chelsea, Pumkin Outdoor Blinds, Kennedy’s Fitness and Health, TRX, ICON, Peak Digital, Nooma Massage, Chelsea Longbeach Physiotherapy, Main Street Café-Mordialloc, Domino’s Pizza-Patterson Lakes, Smiths Rendering, Longbeach Osteopathy, Your Pharmacy-Chelsea Heights, Matho’s Maintenance, A & B Towing, Sanur Beach Village Group, Bayside Pizza, Mark Dreyfus QC. MP.

Remember to – “Support those who support us.”

Volunteer(s) of the Week – (Brought to you by Ocean Herbs and Vegetables) –

Leanne – the hamburger “chief cook and bottle-wash. “

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KEYSBOROUGH

We travel to Murrumbeena today with both sides fighting to keep in touch with the top 5.

R & D Roofing Senior Report We got off to a slow start as Springvale Districts made the early running in a highly contested game of footy. With some adjustments made in the second quarter we slowly got some control back taking a 10 point lead into half time. The third was a seesawing contest with both teams failing to capitalise on scoring opportunities.

Towards the end of the quarter was one of the hardest contests seen at our ground for some time when Brando, Shaneo & an opposition player all showed tremendous courage resulting in all 3 players motionless on the ground. Our best wishes to the Springvale Districts player who sustained a shoulder injury. Brando unfortunately ended up with a punctured lung and we hope he recovers well, he certainly earned

enormous respect from his team mates and anyone watching with his unwavering courage. Thankfully Shaneo escaped with a bloodied nose & as with Brando everyone’s respect for his courage.

The last quarter saw us get out to a nearly 5 goal lead before Springy threw everything at us to bridge the gap to 2 goals in the end. As per usual Kid & Joff were in everything but it was great to see Dekkers really step us his game along with Georgey. No doubt the story of the day was the big fella Moose answering the call up to the Seniors with 5 valuable goals and didn’t he re-live every one in detail after the game.

Bendigo Bank Reserve’s Report The first half was an even game with us taking a slender half time lead. In the third quarter we managed to wrestle control and had a 21 point lead at 3/4 time, unfortunately the last quarter we were totally outworked and outclassed and Springy got the win by 2 goals. Chip continued to dominate the midfield and teenager Jamo was all class

with 5 goals that was a great display of crumbing, another of our teenagers Kazey continued on with his great form. There is very little room for error now as we find ourselves outside the top 5.

Vigeo Financial Thirds Report A good start saw us skip out a handy early lead but our second half was a big let down failing to kick a goal resulting in a disappointing 23 point win. Andy Connell, Bullet, Johnno & Robbo named amongst the best.

Keysborough Hotel Netball Report Division 3 had a great 9 goal win over Skye, div 4 a 6 goal win over Lyndale and Div 8 a massive 39 goal win over Doveton.

Social Functions: Sat Night July 16th. 70th Anniversary Function featuring naming of the Football Team Of Last 40 Years & Netball Team Of The Decade @ Freccia Azzura Club $60 includes Beer, Wine, Soft Drink & meal. Contact Googy, Moose or China for tickets.

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2016 SFNL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE 2016 SFNL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEETHE MARK SEYMOUR STORY / WILL HUNTER THE KEN SHAW STORY / ANDREW PALOCZIThe Southern Football Netball League has under gone significant change in the last decade that has seen it emerge from difficult times to enjoy phenomenal growth.

And one of the driving forces behind the League’s remarkable transformation has been former Chairman Mark Seymour, a man with a great passion for community sport and an immense love for the SFNL.

A junior footballer with McKinnon in the Federal league, Seymour decided that sports administration was his calling following a less than auspicious senior football career that lasted all of one game with Bentleigh, then in the Eastern Suburbs Churches competition, in 1980.

His decision to hanging up the boots turned out to be a wise one. The following year Seymour sat on Bentleigh’s committee before he was later roped into becoming club Secretary in 1982 by fellow SFNL Hall of Fame inductee Garry Matlock at the club’s AGM.

Although initially reluctant to take on the role, Seymour nevertheless held the position for two seasons, even after he was transferred to Morwell for work at the end of 1982.

He later assisted in the development of a strategic plan for the Bentleigh Football Netball Club, which has been critical to the club’s recent success.

Seymour has also had a big impact on football in Gippsland, and in particular the Morwell East and Traralgon Football Clubs. He had enjoyed reasonably successful stints as coach at Under 18 and Under 19 level with both teams before returning to Traralgon as CEO in 1995 to drive the club’s ascension to the VFL competition.

Away from football, Seymour took on a role as marketing manager of the Melbourne Tigers in the National Basketball League for two years and sat on the Board of community radio station 88.3 Southern FM for nearly five years, serving one term as President.

He also had a keen interest in broadcasting, hosting a weekly Sunday sports program, ‘Sportzfan Radio’, on Southern FM. The show ran for six years, underlining its popularity.

And it was at Southern FM where Seymour was persuaded to join the SFNL Board by Stephen Barnes, whom he had known since his junior football days with McKinnon.

After initially resisting Barnes’ repeated overtures due to time constraints, Seymour finally relented – a decision he has never regretted.

“I am truly thankful that, then Board member, Stephen Barnes was so persistent in getting me onto the Board,” Seymour said.

“I have done many things and had many accomplishments in my life both in employment and in sport, but my time at the SFNL is by far the single most pleasing and satisfying thing I have done.”

Seymour joined the League Board in December 2008, and succeeded David Andrew as Chairman the following year.

The League was going through a difficult period when Seymour came on board, but his vision and expertise has been crucial in building the SFNL brand over the last few years.

Undoubtedly Seymour’s biggest legacy has been overseeing the introduction of a netball competition in 2012, and the inclusion of ‘Netball’ into the old Southern Football League moniker to become the SFNL. This is undoubtedly the most significant change the league has undergone in its existence.

Seymour says this has been instrumental in building “critical mass” at football clubs, which ensures the club’s financial viability through an increase in its number of members, while also offering another demographic the opportunity to participate in organised sport.

In addition, Seymour has helped facilitate the growth of the football competition through the SFNL’s acquisition of clubs from other leagues.

Specifically, Seymour was the driving force behind his former team’s return to the Southern league after a stint in the VAFA, as well as the transfer of Keysborough from the Casey Kardinia competition.

Further, four new start-up clubs have entered the SFNL under Seymour’s Chairmanship – Endeavour Hills, Hallam, Carrum Patterson Lakes and Lyndhurst.

This is a fact that Seymour is particularly proud of.

“I don’t know any other league in Australia that’s had that many new clubs start up,” Seymour said.

“I think it’s a terrific thing for the league.”

A lawyer by profession, Seymour stood down as Chairman at last December’s AGM and vacated his position on the Board earlier this year to concentrate on his business, Seymour Law.

However, the legacy he has left behind is enormous and the league would not be where it is today without his significant contribution.

Ken Shaw has made a vast contribution to St Pauls Football Club, succeeding in a role he had no idea he would undertake when he arrived.

Shaw had a glittering career as a junior coach at St Peters Football Club, and believes his ability to understand the different personalities of his players was important.

He tailored his communication style to suit each player’s personality, with some needing more support and others requiring motivation.

Coaching youngsters to kick and handball on both sides of their body was something Shaw identified as important. He believes it gave his players an edge.

Shaw coached one group of boys from Under 10s to Under17s, with the side winning every premiership over that period.

St Pauls’ senior coach, Mark Williams, took an active interest in watching this group play and sometimes helped run training.

Under 17s was the highest age group at St Peters, so Williams encouraged Shaw to come to St Pauls with his group of players and to coach an Under 18s side there.

When he accepted this opportunity, Shaw had a goal to coach at senior level, but this changed suddenly during his second year in charge of his young side.

“I was training the Under 18 kids out on the oval, and they had an annual general meeting and they called me to come in and the next thing I knew I was President of St Pauls Footy Club,” Shaw said.

As shocked as Shaw was by this change in plans, he stuck at it, with his time as President commencing in 1998 and only ending after the 2015 season.

The club won three senior premierships during the Shaw era, with a big upset over St Kilda City in 2008 being an especially fond memory.

City had thrashed the Bulldogs earlier in the finals series. Shaw says the coach, Adam Shepard made some changes on the day that worked. Shaw recalls the joy of seeing the looks on the faces of players who had previously played in four or five losing grand final sides.

“What a great day it was, and what a great night it was,” he said.

Shaw’s son Damen, an ex-St Kilda player, was a member of the 2008 St Pauls premiership team.

The other senior premierships during Shaw’s presidency came against East Brighton in 2011 and 2013, with St Pauls coached by Paul Howroyd.

The Bulldogs also won five reserves premierships during the 18 seasons Shaw was President, and were runners up in the seniors on five occasions.

Shaw explains what he is most proud of from his time as St Pauls’ President.

“We didn’t have as much money as any of the other clubs in the Southern footy league. We used to bring the local kids through. It was great to see all the local kids and their parents at the game enjoying themselves.”

He admits he didn’t find the presidency too hard because he enjoyed it, so he kept going.

As is often the case with people who do something for the love of it, Shaw never expected to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

“I’m pretty shocked that I got it actually. It’s a great honour that I never expected. If I’d have known it was coming I wouldn’t be going away,” he said.

He is disappointed not to be able to attend the Hall of Fame function due to plans made long before this year’s inductees were selected.

When nominating Shaw for the Hall of Fame, St Pauls described him as “the life and soul of the football club, a tireless and selfless worker who will set up the BBQ and bar at 8am and be manning the bar late into the day”.

The SFNL recognises Ken Shaw’s contribution as an administrator and as a valued Life Member at St Pauls Football Club.

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2016 SFNL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEETHE GARRY MATLOCK STORY / ANDREW PALOCZIGarry Matlock’s contribution to Bentleigh Football Netball Club has long been recognised, and it is fitting that his devotion is now being rewarded with induction into the SFNL Hall of Fame.

Matlock started playing at Bentleigh the year he turned 21, and by the end of that season he was one of many youngsters in a senior premiership side.

He reflects on his memories at the time.

“To win a premiership in the first year was fantastic. I thought, how easy is this. But I can tell you what. That was 1968. Bentleigh seniors never won a Grand Final again until 1990,” Matlock said.

However, Matlock played in three reserves premierships.

Despite the lack of a second taste of the ultimate success as a senior player, Matlock’s passion for the club has never wavered.

He went on to play 283 games for Bentleigh in a career that did not end until 1988, and was the first to reach the 250 game milestone for the club.

Matlock was a versatile player, spending time at centre half back, centre half forward and full forward, and finished with 315 goals to his name.

He says he was “a fairly defensive type player”, but was able to take a mark so fitted in well in the forward line too.

During his onfield career, Matlock was twice recognised as Bentleigh’s most consistent player.

Matlock discusses what receiving recognition as Bentleigh’s most consistent player means to him.

“Those awards to me were great. If you’re in the best five or six players each week you are doing the job which your coach asks you to do,” Matlock said.

Such is Matlock’s willingness to contribute whenever he is needed, he played a game for the Bentleigh reserves at the age of 50 when the team was short of players.

Unsurprisingly, it was not a successful comeback.

“That was far from an auspicious event. Handballs zero, kicks zero. The mind was telling me what to do, but the body wasn’t,” Matlock revealed.

But the fact he was out there reflects the clubman he is.

Such is the regard in which Matlock is held, he is an inaugural member of Bentleigh Football Netball Club’s Hall of Fame.

That honour was bestowed in 1993 by which stage he had already contributed significantly to the club after his playing days ended.

In fact, he took on the role of club President in 1980, combining it with being a player, before continuing in the position after his retirement from the field.

During his presidency he initiated a partnership with Bentleigh Junior Football Club, resulting in the formation of Bentleigh Football Club Under 17s and Under 18s.

Matlock was President until the end of 1992 and recalls the excitement and the sense of achievement when the club broke its senior premiership drought.

“In 1990 we won the seniors and reserves premierships and a lot of those players had come through from the Bentleigh Junior Football Club,” he said.

This reflects the long-term view he took at the club and the tight knit environment Matlock helped create there.

When Matlock finished his presidency, he did not walk away from responsibility at Bentleigh. Instead he became the club’s Secretary for the 1993 season.

He has also been Team Manager, Vice President, and General Manager, before assuming the presidency again in 2009.

This second stint as President began after Bentleigh had moved from the SFL to the VAFA, and Matlock helped guide the club through some difficult times, financially and administratively.

He believed it was in the club’s long-term interest to return to the SFL and played a key part in bringing this about.

Matlock gives credit to his fellow SFNL Hall of Fame inductee, Mark Seymour who was also instrumental in returning Bentleigh to the SFL.

There was resistance to the move at the time from some in charge at the club and Matlock says Seymour was so persuasive it resulted in the vote to return being unanimous.

Matlock remained as club President until the end of the 2015 season.

You have probably already guessed Matlock is still involved at Bentleigh.

In fact, he has three roles there.

He is Secretary of the Dragon Club, a coterie group that also raises money for community charities.

Matlock is also Compliance Officer for the club, a position he held when he was President.

His other responsibility is as Bentleigh Football Netball Club community ambassador.

If it was not for Matlock’s firm belief Bentleigh could succeed in the SFL, the club may never have returned from its time in the VAFA.

His belief in the club and its role in our competition has proved well founded. Bentleigh continues to thrive and, as Matlock points out, offers a path from juniors through to senior level.

Congratulations Garry Matlock on a thoroughly deserved place in the SFNL Hall of Fame.

2016 SFNL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEETHE DAVID LUTTRELL STORY / WILL HUNTERHighly decorated whistle blower David Luttrell will this year become just the second umpire to be inducted into the SFNL Hall of Fame, following on from the inclusion of Peter Martin in 2015.

Luttrell commenced his lengthy career with the whistle on the boundary began back in 1981, and retired in 2010 as one of the most respected field officiators in the business with a total of 625 games to his credit.

Four of those matches were Division 1 Senior Grand Finals as a field umpire, and he participated in a further five on the boundary.

In addition to his sterling on-field resume, Luttrell has also made an incredible contribution to the South East Suburban Football League and Southern Football League Umpires Associations off the field.

He served as Treasurer of the SESFLUA/SFLUA from 1989 until 1995, and later became President of the SFLUA in 1998, a role he held for four seasons.

Luttrell credits his uncle, himself an umpire in the SESFL, with introducing him to umpiring back as a teenager in the early 1980’s.

Initially Luttrell started off as a boundary umpire, but after 12 or 13 years he ventured onto the field, which he believed was the natural progression, and he learned a great deal about the craft from the senior field umpires at the time.

He rates his nine Division 1 Senior Grand Final appearances as his best memories because, just like a player, these contests are the pinnacle of the sport and the matches that everybody strives to be a part of.

But although he looks back fondly at these on field achievements, his recollections of the matches themselves are a bit of a blur.

However, the one he remembers most was the first Division 1 Grand Final that he officiated in as a young boundary umpire back in 1987 between Noble Park and Tooronga-Malvern.

“That was just like running on air because it was something you’d been aiming for for years before that and to finally get it and to finally do the game was a wonderful feeling,” Luttrell recalled.

Over the journey Luttrell has been the recipient of several awards and accolades, including the prestigious Graeme Bertram Award.

The Graeme Bertram award is a combined Umpiring Department/Umpires Association Award for ongoing excellence on the field and for making a major contribution to the SFLUA off the field. It is voted on by just two individuals, the President of the SFLUA and the Umpires’ advisor, or the Head Coach of the Umpiring Department.

Luttrell claimed this unique award twice (in 2002 and 2008) and is very aware of the significance of it.

“It meant a hell of a lot because it’s obviously recognition of your efforts and it recognises the fact that, not only are you a reasonably good umpire on the field… but you are also making a contribution to umpiring in general off the field,” Luttrell said.

“That’s equally as important as turning up and umpiring.”

In addition, Luttrell has been bestowed Life Membership of both the SESFLUA and the SFLUA, which recognises 10 years of service given to each of those organisations.

He was also made a Life Member of the SFNL in 2004.

But induction in to the SFNL Hall of Fame is the ultimate reward for one of the umpiring fraternity’s all-time greats.

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Lyndale 7.1 9.9 12.11 12.17-89

Lyndhurst 2.4 4.5 6.8 9.10-64

Lyndale: Goal Kickers: J. Rech 4, M. Greene 2, J. Malek 2, O. Babak 2, D. Tormey, T. Kumetaitis Best Players: S. Comino, B. Tosh, D. Tormey, J. Rech, T. Isbister, J. MalekLyndhurst: Goal Kickers: J. Ward 2, A. Horton 2, D. O’Connell-Webb, M. Gardner, H. Browning , P. Cooke, J. McGrath Best Players: C. Gardiner, D. Ford, D. O’Connell-Webb, J. Ward, J. Gardiner, C. Willshire

Lyndale 0.0 2.0 4.1 4.1-25

Lyndhurst 0.2 3.6 3.6 8.7-55

Lyndale: Goal Kickers: J. King 2, A. Salvo 2 Best Players: N. Mustafovski, B. Grundy, D. Shukosky, J. Johnson, L. Baker, A. SalvoLyndhurst: Goal Kickers: B. Hallam 2, J. Stuckey 2, N. Patterson 2, T. Bryans, M. Toth Best Players: J. Stuckey, A. Galley, J. Walia, B. Hallam, I. Pieterse, A. Besim

Sandown 2.2 2.5 5.6 6.7-43Carrum Patterson Lakes 2.4 7.6 13.9 16.11-107

Sandown: Goal Kickers: J. Proctor, D. Maizey, M. Bennie, M. Perry, J. Waite, S. Mylonakis Best Players: J. Denham, D. Maizey, M. Dickson, S. Ritchie, C. Clayton, G. BakerCarrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: S. Watterson 4, M. Jackson 2, J. Caspersz 2, J. Olaman, A. Hollingsworth, L. Hickman, P. Mauracher, C. Marshall, L. McGennisken, M. Kibblewhite, A. McCormack Best Players: C. Marshall, A. Hollingsworth, J. Olaman, S. Watterson, A. Hutchison, A. McCormack

Sandown 3.2 7.4 10.10 11.13-79Carrum Patterson Lakes 0.1 1.2 2.4 5.4-34

Sandown: Goal Kickers: C. Sheedy 3, S. Cosstick 2, B. Robinson 2, J. Balfour 2, N. Brown, K. D’atri Best Players: M. Robinson, N. Brown, C. Sheedy, B. Robinson, M. Davis, K. D’atriCarrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: M. Swinton 2, A. Wicks 2, S. Hollingsworth Best Players: A. Guy, S. Hollingsworth, C. Greenwood, B. Freeman, B. Goldsworthy, J. Psaras

South Yarra 3.4 6.6 10.7 14.11-95Ashwood 5.2 8.4 9.5 10.6-66

South Yarra: Goal Kickers: T. Hanney 4, S. Myers 2, C. Brady 2, J. Cellini 2, M. van der Haar, A. Villella, M. Higgins, S. Stegheuis Best Players: S. Stegheuis, J. Cellini, C. Brady, T. Hanney, E. Hanney, S. MyersAshwood: Goal Kickers: M. Saunders 3, D. Carroll 2, J. Chapman, F. Martinicchio, B. Hemphill, M. Spencer, A. Wood Best Players: S. Williams, A. Salama, C. Scully, M. Maginnes, M. Spencer, M. Saunders

South Yarra 0.7 1.7 3.7 6.11-47Ashwood 4.2 6.6 9.7 10.8-68

South Yarra: Goal Kickers: A. Strelec 3, L. Johnson, J. Waldron, S. Jewell Best Players: M. Braybrook, M. Phillips, M. Joyce, P. McNamara, A. Carlow, S. JewellAshwood: Goal Kickers: D. Mottram 4, A. Scully 2, S. Adam, J. Gaylard, J. Price, B. Newman Best Players: D. Stefancik, J. Gaylard, J. Barker, B. Giblett, B. Newman, D. Mottram

Dandenong 2.0 4.0 4.0 6.2-38Endeavour Hills 6.6 12.9 22.14 32.20-212

Dandenong: Goal Kickers: C. Riley, A. Busuttil, S. Young, A. Salomon, L. Johnson, M. Clarke Best Players: J. Van Mourik, S. Young, N. Ford, R. Hall, T. White, L. JohnsonEndeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: S. Richards 11, D. Morrison 6, M. Whatman 5, S. Peake 4, C. LeGrand 3, A. Brooks, J. Marie, T. Craik Best Players: S. Richards, M. Whatman, B. Graham, J. Marie, M. Peake, C. LeGrand

Dandenong 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1-1Endeavour Hills 3.4 7.9 15.13 17.21-123

Dandenong: Best Players: D. Hoekstra, D. Arnold, J. Mirranay, A. JayasingheEndeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: A. Abela 6, N. Peake 2, C. Jarrett 2, J. Graham, S. Jacobs, A. Walters, J. Davies, M. Kleinert, W. Fournarakis, N. De-Zilwa Best Players: J. Davies, W. Fournarakis, J. Graham, M. Kleinert, N. Peake, J. Taplin

Moorabbin 1.2 5.4 9.7 13.10-88Doveton Eagles 4.3 11.4 17.7 22.13-145

Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: J. Williams 4, R. Hoy 2, N. Stanlan-Velt 2, S. Jackson, Z. Hostalek, M. Herbert, F. Peta, G. Pearson Best Players: Z. Hostalek, G. Pearson, J. Williams, S. Jackson, C. Lazar, B. SlossDoveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: A. Read 6, E. Williams 3, J. O’Neill 3, C. Ross 2, R. Johnson 2, C. Wilson, E. Samadi, A. Rakic, J. Bevis, C. Wilson, S. Johnson Best Players: A. Read, J. Bevis, S. Johnson, R. Johnson, J. O’Neill, M. O’Callaghan

Moorabbin 2.1 3.3 5.6 6.9-45Doveton Eagles 4.2 7.4 10.7 10.10-70

Moorabbin: Goal Kickers: A. Mackay 2, A. Sharp, S. Levy, M. Lobb, L. Blatchford Best Players: L. Pottinger, J. Hutchison, S. Levy, R. Johnson, M. LobbDoveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: D. Catton 4, B. Oakford-White 2, A. Vanbeek, B. Oliver, K. Baldsing, K. Wazin Best Players: K. Baldsing, B. Oliver, M. Harris, K. Wazin, B. Smith, D. Catton

Hallam 4.1 4.1 6.2 9.5-59Mount Waverley 1.4 4.8 10.11 12.13-85

Hallam: Goal Kickers: D. Brewster 4, S. Sigeti 2, P. Ward, M. Peresso, S. Thomas Best Players: D. Brewster, J. O’Brien, S. Sigeti, D. Chin, M. Peresso, P. WardMount Waverley: Goal Kickers: J. Gough 6, I. Taylor 2, L. Galle 2, M. Kinsella, J. Rickard Best Players: J. Gough, D. Macrae, C. Aikman, M. Keem, L. Rose, M. Dennis

Hallam 1.1 3.3 5.5 7.7-49Mount Waverley 3.3 9.3 15.5 19.7-121

Hallam: Goal Kickers: R. Devers 2, M. Ebrahimi 2, J. Garner, D. Wickens, A. Mutsaers Best Players: J. Garner, M. Wilson, A. Alexander, A. Mutsaers, C. Parker, M. MelroseMount Waverley: Goal Kickers: C. Kirkup 7, M. Parrella 3, B. Cincotta 2, J. Brown 2, R. Dux, D. Pearce, R. Newman, M. Kambouris, J. D’Cruze Best Players: J. Brown, B. Cincotta, C. Kirkup , E. Giannakis, M. Kambouris, A. Mullucks

DIVISION 3 RESULTS: MARBUT STONE ROUND 9BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIORTEAM P W L D F A % PTSMount Waverley 9 9 0 0 1055 475 222.11 36Doveton Eagles 9 7 2 0 1002 558 179.57 28Endeavour Hills 9 7 2 0 935 533 175.42 28Hallam 9 7 2 0 797 519 153.56 28Ashwood 9 6 3 0 871 608 143.26 24South Yarra 9 5 4 0 750 536 139.93 20Lyndale 9 5 4 0 725 685 105.84 20Moorabbin 9 2 7 0 669 742 90.16 8Lyndhurst 9 2 7 0 423 705 60.00 8Carrum Patterson Lakes 9 2 7 0 510 934 54.60 8Dandenong 9 2 7 0 384 1045 36.75 8Sandown 9 0 9 0 346 1127 30.70 0

DIVISION 3 RESERVETEAM P W L D F A % PTSMount Waverley 8 8 0 0 1213 204 594.61 32Endeavour Hills 9 8 1 0 794 347 228.82 32Ashwood 9 8 1 0 738 388 190.21 32Sandown 9 6 3 0 481 486 98.97 24Hallam 8 5 3 0 498 390 127.69 20South Yarra 9 5 4 0 519 422 122.99 20Doveton Eagles 9 4 5 0 486 554 87.73 16Carrum Patterson Lakes 9 4 5 0 551 745 73.96 16Lyndhurst 9 3 6 0 364 792 45.96 12Dandenong 9 1 8 0 330 725 45.52 4Moorabbin 9 1 8 0 332 883 37.60 4Lyndale 9 0 9 0 248 618 40.13 0

HALLAM vs MOUNT WAVERLEY Hallam hosted Mount Waverley on a crisp, still night.

By three quarter time, the Mountain Lions led by 33 points, having withstood a challenge from the Hawks.

Mount Waverley players were urged to build the lead in the last term to send a message to their opponents.

Early in the quarter, they extended the lead to 40 points with a goal from Joey Rickard.

Just as the Mountain Lions seemed set for a big win, Hallam sent a message of its own.

The Hawks punished a Mount Waverley error, booting a major, and by the 12-minute mark had added a couple more, reducing the margin to 20 points.

A little before time on, a Hallam player took possession in a ruck contest and was immediately tackled, and penalised.

Mount Waverley cleared the ball from defence, goaling at the other end to set up a 26-point lead, and went on to win by that margin.

James Gough starred for the Mountain Lions, with six majors.

SOUTH YARRA vs ASHWOOD

Tom Hanney booted four goals and Scott Stegehuis was the best player in an impressive South Yarra victory over Ashwood.

The Magpies led by 10 points at the long break, but the Lions edged eight points ahead by the last change.

South Yarra powered home with four last term goals to one, setting up a 29-point victory.

SANDOWN vs CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES As expected, Carrum Patterson Lakes proved too strong for Sandown, racing away with the match after quarter time.

At the first change the Cobras were just 2-points down, but from then on the Lions added 14 goals to four, cruising to a 64-point win.

Sandown is stranded on the bottom by two games, and is winless halfway through the season.

CPL’s best was Cameron Marshall. Sam Watterson was the winner’s most prolific goal scorer with four.

LYNDALE vs LYNDHURST With a 39-point advantage at three quarter time, Lyndale was set for a percentage booster against Lyndhurst.

The Lightning players refused to give up in the last term, booting three goals to none to cut the Pumas’ winning margin to just 25 points.

Steve Comino was the Pumas’ best for the second week running and Jake Rech contributed to the win with four goals.

MOORABBIN vs DOVETON EAGLES Adam Read put through six majors in a best on ground performance, helping steer Doveton to a 57-point triumph over Moorabbin.

The Eagles were in command all day, but a couple of serviceable Kangaroos were ruckman Zdenek Hostalek, and Jack Williams who kicked four majors.

DANDENONG vs ENDEAVOUR HILLS Endeavour Hills ruthlessly destroyed Dandenong.

Falcon Shaun Richards’ impressive work resulted in eleven goals in a best on ground display. This was one more major than the total he kicked in the first eight rounds.

Other destroyers for the winner were Daniel Morrison with six goals, Mitch Whatman with five, and Shane Peake with four.

Endeavour Hills was well in front at half time, but went berserk in the second half, booting 20 goals to two.

The Falcons finished with a score of 212, winning by 174 points.

ROUND 10 PREVIEW

ASHWOOD vs HALLAM (Essex Heights Reserve) A defeat has sent Hallam to fourth spot on the ladder and the Hawks face another tough assignment against Ashwood.

The Magpies are just one spot below Hallam, but also lost in Round 9.

This match looks like a beauty as the two teams battle for ascendency.

Despite being the visitor, Hallam is a good chance to win narrowly.

LYNDHURST vs MOORABBIN (Marriott Waters Reserve) Lyndhurst has not enjoyed a win since Round 4 and is still chasing that elusive first home victory when it takes on Moorabbin.

The Kangaroos also haven’t sung their club song since Round 4, so expect a passionate contest.

Lightning will strike this week.

MOUNT WAVERLEY vs SANDOWN (Mayfield Park) There is no way to put a positive spin on the challenge facing a winless Sandown. It confronts the undefeated Mount Waverley in the hostile surrounds of Mayfield Park and scoring records will be in danger.

The ball is likely to spend most of the day in the Mountain Lions’ forward line, with big forwards James Gough and Luke Galle having a day out.

DOVETON EAGLES vs SOUTH YARRA (Power Reserve) South Yarra has earned plenty of respect this season and is capable of pushing Doveton on the Eagles’ home turf.

Doveton goes in as favourite and should win, but expect goals to be hard to come by against a disciplined South Yarra backline.

CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES vs ENDEAVOUR HILLS (Roy Dore Reserve) Endeavour Hills is in tremendous form and swooped on third place on the ladder with its fifth consecutive win.

Carrum Patterson Lakes received a boost with its second win of the season.

The Lions will be no match for the Falcons.

LYNDALE vs DANDENONG (Barry Powell Reserve) Lyndale will be disappointed to sit outside the top five by a game and percentage and is sure to put Dandenong to the sword in this encounter.

The Pumas will dominate from start to finish, helping to keep pressure on the teams just ahead of them on the ladder.

DIVISION 3: MAN ON THE MARK / ANDREW PALOCZI @Apaloczi

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2016 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR FIXTURE

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ROUND 1 9-APRMoorabbin 15.12-102 def Dandenong 4.4-28Lyndale 12.9-81 def South Yarra 9.6-60Lyndhurst 7.5-47 def by Hallam 15.10-100Doveton Eagles 22.7-139 def Sandown 5.7-37Ashwood 12.9-81 def by Endeavour Hills 14.8-92Mount Waverley 20.18-138 def C.P.L 3.4-22

ROUND 2 16-APRSouth Yarra 8.7-55 def Moorabbin 5.11-41Hallam 9.10-64 def Lyndale 5.12-42Sandown 4.5-29 def by Lyndhurst 6.7-43Endeavour Hills 5.14-44 def by Doveton Eagles 13.12-90C.P.L 7.9-51 def by Ashwood 26.13-169Dandenong 5.3-33 def by Mount Waverley 22.26-158

ROUND 3 23-APRMoorabbin 15.9-99 def Hallam 16.12-108Lyndale 20.10-130 def Sandown 7.7-49Lyndhurst 4.5-29 def by Endeavour Hills 12.19-91Doveton Eagles 22.18-150 def C.P.L 5.5-35Ashwood 10.14-74 def by Mount Waverley 17.12-114South Yarra 11.14-80 def Dandenong 8.7-55

GAMEDAY MOUTHGUARDS ROUND 4 30-APRSandown 7.6-48 def by Moorabbin 14.16-100Endeavour Hills 12.14-86 def by Lyndale 16.11-107C.P.L 10.15-75 def by Lyndhurst 15.6-96Mount Waverley 21.18-144 def Doveton Eagles 12.12-84Dandenong 4.8-32 def by Ashwood 21.17-143Hallam 13.6-84 def South Yarra 7.11-53

ROUND 5 7-MAYMoorabbin 7.10-52 def by Endeavour Hills 11.16-82Lyndale 19.13-127 def C.P.L 9.7-61Lyndhurst 5.6-36 def by Mount Waverley 11.18-84Doveton Eagles 11.12-78 def by Ashwood 11.13-79South Yarra 31.17-203 def Sandown 2.3-15Hallam 18.14-122 def Dandenong 3.11-29

ROUND 6 14-MAYCarrum Patterson Lakes 8.9-57 def Moorabbin 5.9-39Mount Waverley 21.10-136 def Lyndale 5.8-38Ashwood 13.15-93 def Lyndhurst 4.9-33Dandenong 3.5-23 def by Doveton Eagles 17.23-125Endeavour Hills 11.8-74 def South Yarra 9.9-63Sandown v Hallam

ROUND 7 28-MAYMoorabbin 10.6-66 def by Mount Waverley 19.9-123Lyndale 4.7-31 def by Ashwood 10.10-70Lyndhurst 4.4-28 def by Doveton Eagles 14.12-96South Yarra 10.18-78 def Carrum Patterson Lakes 7.5-47

Hallam 7.7-49 def by Endeavour Hills 9.10-64Sandown 7.14-56 def by Dandenong 15.8-98

ROUND 8 4-JUNAshwood 14.12-96 def Moorabbin 12.10-82Lyndhurst 6.11-47 def by Dandenong 7.6-48Mount Waverley 11.7-73 def South Yarra 9.9-63Carrum Patterson Lakes 8.7-55 def by Hallam 13.16-94Endeavour Hills 29.16-190 def Sandown 3.6-24Doveton Eagles 14.11-95 def Lyndale 13.2-80

MARBUT STONE ROUND 9 18-JUNMoorabbin 13.10-88 def by Doveton Eagles 22.13-145Lyndale 12.17-89 def Lyndhurst 9.10-64South Yarra 14.11-95 def Ashwood 10.6-66Hallam 9.5-59 def by Mount Waverley 12.13-85Sandown 6.7-43 def by C.P.L 16.11-107Dandenong 6.2-38 def by Endeavour Hills 32.20-212

ROUND 10 25-JUNLyndhurst v MoorabbinLyndale v DandenongDoveton Eagles v South YarraAshwood v HallamMount Waverley v SandownCarrum Patterson Lakes v Endeavour Hills

BEYONDBLUE ROUND 11 2-JULMoorabbin v LyndaleSouth Yarra v LyndhurstHallam v Doveton EaglesSandown v AshwoodEndeavour Hills v Mount WaverleyDandenong v Carrum Patterson Lakes

ROUND 12 9-JULDandenong v MoorabbinSouth Yarra v LyndaleHallam v Lyndhurst (SN)Sandown v Doveton EaglesEndeavour Hills v AshwoodCarrum Patterson Lakes v Mount Waverley

ROUND 13 16-JULMoorabbin v South YarraLyndale v HallamLyndhurst v SandownDoveton Eagles v Endeavour HillsAshwood v Carrum Patterson LakesMount Waverley v Dandenong

ROUND 14 23-JULHallam v MoorabbinSandown v LyndaleEndeavour Hills v LyndhurstCarrum Patterson Lakes v Doveton EaglesMount Waverley v AshwoodDandenong v South Yarra

ROUND 15 30-JULMoorabbin v SandownLyndale v Endeavour HillsLyndhurst v Carrum Patterson LakesDoveton Eagles v Mount WaverleyAshwood v DandenongSouth Yarra v Hallam

ROUND 16 6-AUGEndeavour Hills v MoorabbinCarrum Patterson Lakes v LyndaleMount Waverley v LyndhurstAshwood v Doveton EaglesSandown v South YarraDandenong v Hallam

ROUND 17 13-AUGMoorabbin v Carrum Patterson LakesLyndale v Mount WaverleyLyndhurst v AshwoodDoveton Eagles v DandenongSouth Yarra v Endeavour HillsHallam v Sandown

ROUND 18 20-AUGMount Waverley v MoorabbinAshwood v LyndaleDoveton Eagles v LyndhurstCarrum Patterson Lakes v South YarraEndeavour Hills v HallamDandenong v Sandown

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 10

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMELYNDALE

DANDENONG

Ground: Barry Powell Reserve, Halton Rd Noble Park North

Colours: Maroon, Gold Chevrons

Senior Coach: Brad Bruni

Reserves Coach: Brenton Miles

LYNDALE

# PLAYER # PLAYER2 Jake Rech 36 Daniel Senior3 Taylor Rainey 37 Greg Nanfra5 Tim Angear 38 Jayden Malek

5A Jared McEwan 40 Michael Kaing6 Alex Bertucci 41 David Luong7 Matthew Stuart 42 Brett Doust

7A Justin King 44 Brad Carroll8 Brenton Miles 46 Chantra Kriv9 Shannon Rainey 47 Daniel Blake

10 Brett Tosh 48 Luke Baker11 Ben Laier 49 Sokunthy Ho12 Trevor Kumetaitis 50 Anthony Salvo14 Mark Greene 51 Jack Whelan16 Bertrand McGaw 53 Liam Thompson17 Dale Tormey 54 Jon Smart18 Matt Senior 55 Kenny Smart19 Trent Isbister 56 Andrew O'Donnell20 Clain Whitlock 57 Con Kyriacopolous21 Omar Babak 58 Aiden Paton22 Jordan Agnello 59 Alex Au23 Justin Doust 61 Jake Edwards24 Steve Comino 62 Dale Allen25 Alex Kerr 63 Steve Boardman

25A Jayden Johnson 65 Brett Sweeting26 Johnathon Malom 66 Brodie McNeil27 Daniel Wilson 67 Shaun Clement28 Dale Weston 68 Adrian Neil29 David Khan 69 Jayden Geronimo30 Dean Shukosky 71 Huynh Le31 Tyson Bramble 73 Maurice Barbar32 Daniel Evans 74 Dylan Slattery33 Naser Mustafovski 75 Dendara Ouch34 Tommy Clappers 88 Robert Sigurjonnson

34A Ed McLean 96 Bryan Grundy35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 99 Sam Mu

35A Troy Jordan

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TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEASHWOOD

HALLAM

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Paul Gould 26 David Shaw

2 Cameron Riley 27 Jayme Le

3 Dale Jose 28 David Barrie

4 Mitchell Clarke 29 Dale Jose

5 Josh Cole 30 Jake Holland

6 Luke Johnson 31 Jayke Brown

7 Trent Cole 32 Phillip Brown

8 Tanyol Enver 38 Ali Hussani

9 Luke Harvey 39 Timothy Ribet

10 Chris Arnold 40 Nicholas Ford

11 Scott Moody 41 Luke Dillon

12 Dylan Arnold 42 David Westwood

13 Regan Hall 46 Ashley Heap

14 Trevor White 47 Matthew Camilleri

15 Jake Harvey 48 Justin D'Offay

16 Samuel Goldbury 49 Justin Crane

17 Adam Fiander 52 Rafi Taniwal

18 Guiseppe Dimento 55 Mark Johnson

19 Anthony Salomon 58 Kidman Johnstone

20 Stephen Young 75 Jacob Bardwell

21 Josh Giddens 76 Jarod Van Mourik

22 Taaren Hillman 78 Miguel Fernandez

23 Dean Moody 85 Connor Johnstone

DANDENONGGround: Greaves Reserve, Bennett St, Dandenong

Colours: White, Navy & Red

Senior Coach: Glen Jose

ASHWOODGround: Essex Heights Reserve,

Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley

Colours: Black, white and yellow vertical panels

Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough

Reserve Coach: Mark Jones

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# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Mitchell Saunders 31 Daniel Hanrahan2 Paul Wineberg 32 Chris Meyers3 Angus Wood 32B Adam Wiltgren4 Ben Giblett 33 Nathan Scott5 Alex Jong 34 Tim Smith6 Ricky O'Brien 35 Josh Stanton7 Darren Mottram 36 Abachez Matthias8 Michael Spencer 37 David McBaron9 Dale Carroll 38 George Lithotomos

9B Tarquin Booth 39 Mason Morgan10 Trevor Sheppard 41 Sean Williams11 Jake Chapman 42 Brad Newman

11B Samuel Adam 43 Mitchell Rossborough12 James Morrey 44 Roman Chowanetz13 Frank Martinicchio 45 Michael Collins14 Dylan Jones 47 Nick Ignatenko15 Mark Jones 48 Michael Langford16 Brett Figas 49 Grant Mesley17 Jeremy Collins 50 Lachlan Holmes-Brown18 Jacob Barker 52 Nick Parry19 Matthew Maginness 53 Josh Hocking20 Kristan Jones 54 Josh Price21 Simon Perkins 55 Simon Leggett22 Chris Spencer 56 Daniel Stefanik23 Daniel Monforte 62 Ezekiel Ah Dar24 Josh Taylor 63 Beau Connick25 Matthew Menzies 64 Paul Hattersley26 Chris Scully 66 Tom van Schlam27 Alex Salama 67 Josh Burley28 Cameron Hipwell 71 Sam Hines29 Brad Hemphill 94 Ben Adams30 Sam Murphy

HALLAMGround: Hallam Recreation Reserve,

Frawley Rd, Hallam

Colours: Red, Black & Yellow

Senior Coach: Scott Slater

Reserves Coach: Scott Mckenzie

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Rory McIvor 33 Pehi Ferris

2 Stephen Chin 34 Matt Melrose

3 Roey Suttie 35 Brendan Tibballs

4 Andrew Daly 36 Matthew Brew

5 Jed Dexter 38 Josh Foster

6 Manny Peresso 39 Gareth Hanley

7 Chris Molnar 40 Ryan Fort

8 Daniel Chin 41 Daniel Connor

9 Sonny Ebraham 42 Anthony Mustsaers

10 Greg Kerr 43 Dean Crutchfield

11 Tim Gavenlock 44 Shaun Logan-Brown

12 Cameron Parker 45 Mitchell Arter

13 Hayden Ryan 47 Cam Dalgeish

14 Matt Neve 49 Aaron Alexander

15 Josh Furborough 50 Mohammad Ebraham

16 Stefan Cosas 51 Scott McKenzie

17 Tom Bradley 52 Brad Mullen

18 Luke Johnson 53 Andrew Watson

19 Luke Barrie-Sewell 54 Bryce Dexter

20 Ethan Kantawara 55 Scott Mcgill

21 Kieran Smith 57 Ryan Mullen

22 Hayden Wood 63 Marcus Wilson

23 Jonathan Daly 69 Shane Thomas

24 Ryan Eggleston 78 Sean Duff

25 Sean Gaitely 82 Daniel Garnar

26 Josh Garner 87 Clive Gervigny

27 Joey Sandar 88 Steve Scordo

28 Corey Reeves 89 Daniel Gentile

29 Tim Maskiell 77 Tristan Callander

30 Jarred Peters 48 Digby Allen

31 Jayden O'Brien 56 Ben Doggett

32 Phil Ward

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 10

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMELYNDHURST

MOORABBIN

DIVISION 3: ROUND 10

LYNDHURSTGround: Marriott Waters Reserve, Boland

Dve, Lyndhurst

Colours: Orange, navy, blue thunderbolt

Senior Coach: Patrick Cooke

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 David Ford 30 Chase Riley

2 Corey Willshire 31 Zachary Davis

3 Jake Ward 32 Neil Harper

4 Sam Saunders 33 Aaron Bennett

5 Adam Horton 34 Sam Gidman

6 Hamish Browning 35 Ryan Dowell

7 Jason Maurice 36 Scott Levy

8 Jeremy Jakupi 37 Jamie Gaspero

9 Andrew Friend 38 Ethan O'Connell-Webb

10 Johnathon Evans 39 Ben Sherlock

11 Justin Newman 40 Les Wooderson

12 Jake Stuckey 41 Anthony Besim

13 Luke Maxfield 42 Christopher Russo

14 Brock Manning 45 Christianson Tilo

15 Michael Hazelden 46 Michael Toth

16 Drew Connick 47 Joel Cooley

17 Anthony Heap 48 Taylor Bryans

18 Zachary Guille 49 Ismael Pieterse

19 Patrick Cooke 50 Chris Taus

20 Lakshay Totlani 51 Jason Twite

21 Justin Hill 55 Kevin Stott

22 Jarryd McGrath 56 Hayden Webster

23 Bradley Ferri 61 David Fardon

24 Daniel O'Connell-Webb 62 Daniel Oliver

25 Matthew Shannon 71 Aaron Alister

26 Ryan Lowe Rhys Clayton

27 Matthew Gardner Tim Deaner

28 Charlie Gardiner Nathan Patterson

29 Jesse Walia

MOORABBINGround: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Widdop

Cres, Hampton East

Colours: Blue and white stripes

Senior Coach: David Velt

Reserves Coach: Wayne Hardman

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Mick Broad 31 Jarrod McCormack

2 Cory Melaury 32 Dave Vassallo

3 Andrew Sharp 33 Jamie Hutchison

4 Marty Herbert 34 Steve Janjic

5 Jack Williams 35 Shaun Jackson (Seniors Capt)

7 Aaron Robins 36 Declan McGann

8 Fabian Peta 37 Will Kruss

9 Jak Jowett 38 Stele Papas

10 Pat Reaby 39 Wayne Hardman

11 Chris Baum (Seniors Capt) 40 Mark Nessel

12 Rick Parker 41 Lincoln Bond

13 Cameron Pyne 42 Sam Mazzoletti

14 Zdenek Hostalek 43 Michael Dettmann

15 Nick Stanlon-Velt 44 Peter Brick

16 Tim Caterson 46 Glen Davidson

17 Ryan Fenton 47 Chris Smith

18 Rodney Johnson 48 Aaron Bodin

19 Michael Lobb 50 Greg Pearson

20 Andrew Weiss 51 David Kingston

21 Liep Kuel 52 Russell King

22 James Parker 53 Ryan Hoy

23 Alex DeVries 54 Daniel Gassali

24 Andrew Sloss 56 Ky Herbert

25 Ryan Bennett 57 Brendan Sloss

26 Trent Barlow 59 Dave Noonan

27 Damien Brick 60 Geoffrey Collins

28 Lucas Blatchford 62 Jayden Clark

29 Caleb Lazar 63 Puhirake Herbert

30 Mark Pottinger

Ground: Mayfield Reserve, Lewton Rd, Mount Waverley

Colours: Green and gold, lion emblem

Senior Coach: Nick Smith

Reserves Coach: Shane Costantino

Thirds Coach: Daniel Gargano

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jarrod Wilkin 38 Sean Rickard2 Cliff Aikman 39 Jesse Burns3 Matt Jefferies 40 Rory Dux4 Michael Dennis 41 Matt Denearez5 Leigh McInnes 42 Chris Cafiso6 Michael Kinsella 43 Tristan Fulham7 Patrick Kinsella 44 Nick Collins8 Luke Galle 45 Jon Webb9 Chris Jeffries 46 Aaron Foot

10 Jackson Smith 47 Jordan Cavanagh11 Ben Beecroft 48 Jay Cavanagh12 Jake Brown 49 Anthony May13 Brogan Roberts 50 Michael Elliott14 Rich Mathers 51 Daniel Gargano15 Andy Mathers 52 Drew McCrae16 Joey Rickard 53 Andrew Capovilla17 Ian Taylor 54 Harry Tunnercliffe18 Cameron Kirkup 55 Zac Brown19 Taryn Dawson 56 Tyler Umbers20 Phil Schulz 57 Lachy Rose21 Jonthan Jordan 58 John Dillon22 Michael Keem 59 Nick Anglim23 Daniel Pearce 60 Nev Richardson24 Brenton Cincotta 61 Jayden Aziret25 Tom Petronik 62 Jay Beattie26 Emmanual Giannakis 63 Pat Kinsella27 Daniel Thirkell 64 Mitch Polites28 Andrew Meredith 65 Scott Huisman29 Dylan Cincotta 66 Ethan Tobias30 Jason Bird 67 Jason Thea31 Shane Costantino 68 Jason Leung32 Tom Stapleton 69 Peter Giannopolous33 Mikey Kambouris 99 James Gough34 Kieran Anglim #8 Karl Kusko35 Toby Patrick #15 Rod Mikkelsen36 Tim Proctor #22 Brad Milikins37 Matt Parrella

MOUNT WAVERLEY

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEMOUNT WAVERLEY

SANDOWN

Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Edinburgh Rd, Springvale

Colours: Blue, red and white with cobra emblem

Senior Coach: Michael Perry

Reserve Coach: Trent McKenzie

Thirds Coach: Matt McCormick

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jarrad Denham 23 Michael Edwards

2 Robert Compt 24 Michael Fitzpatrick

3 Mitchell Davis 25 Ciaran O'Shaughnessy

4 Matthew Dickson 26 Scott Jackman

5 Michael Perry 27 Jake D'Atri

6 Alan Barker 28 Mark Perry

6* Steven Orr 30 Dylan Kerr

7 Chris Clayton 31 Brennan Drewett

8 Matt Bennie 33 Michael Hambleton

9 Jamie Proctor 34 Kim Om

10 Steven Ritchie 35 Adam Roth

11 Kane D'Atri 36 Ash Murphy

12 Richard Gow 37 Warren Barker

13 Glenn Baker 39 Aaron Vaughan

14 Steven Mylonakis 41 Bao Le

15 Andrew Ritchie 42 Michael Robinson

16 Dane Maizey 43 Jake Robinson

16* Brendan Robinson 50 Roland White

17 Nick Maizey 52 Doug Slater

18 Chris Telley 60 Adam Powell

19 Neal Brown 64 Neil Brown

20 Dylan Herft 67 Ricky Logan

21 Michael Halim 69 Johnny Le

22 Clint Sheedy 99 Zain Machfud

SANDOWN COBRAS

# THIRDS

1 Shane Cosstick

2 Steve O'Byrne

9 Peter Vo

11 Matt McCormick

12 Aaron Powell

22 Daniel Ralph

43 Nathan Bye

44 Daniel Thompson

46 Aaron Straughair

51 James Hewitt

57 James Cousland

59 Ricky Ettridge

61 Nam Ho

64 Josh Hurford

70 Matt Jolley

71 Aaron Woods

75 Craig King

76 Liam Exnar

90 Jacob Meyer

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 10 DIVISION 3: ROUND 10

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEC.P.L

ENDEAVOUR HILLS

Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn

Colours: Maroon, royal blue, gold lion

Senior Coach: Darren Stegehuis

Reserves Coach: Patrick Tuck

Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby

SOUTH YARRA

# THIRDS3 Ricky Rodrigues

5 Sean Dixon

8 Will Duffy

11 Will Freeman

15 Finn Macconachie

20 Jarred Mills

23 Jayden Cameron

25 Shane Tyssen

26 David Knight

30 Trevor Milne

32 Tom Needham

33 Andrew Callender

35 James Evans

36 Murray West

38 Oliver Khoury

39 Tom Cooper

47 Ash Evans

50 Jasjit Singh

51 Ryan McDonald

52 Ian Hume

53 Michael Klomp

55 Alex Otten

59 Ricky Riel

63 Daniel Borg (Capt)

66 Will Quince

67 Jake Bertone

69 Seb Barr

76 Aaron Jobe

79 Gareth Wakefield

83 Simon Talbot

85 Kingsley Hill

86 Rory O'Kane

88 James Donnoli

89 David Donnoli

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Mark Symons (Capt) 24b Alastair Noel

1b Lachy Clohesy 25 Anthony Pane

2 Chris Merchant 25b Shane Tyssen

2b Corey Mangos 26 Marcus Van Der Haar

3 Tom Hanney 27 Pat Venville

3b Adam Strelec 28 Stephen Cassimaty

4 Tom Soultonakis 28b Nick Presland (Res.Capt)

5 John Bohan 29 Adam Villella

6 Charlie McKee 29b Ryan Dore

6b Kurt Winter 30 Michael Higgins

7 Luke Toebelmann 31 Mark Braybrook

8 Jamie Ardern 32 Jack Volpetti

9 Scott Stegehuis 33 Lee Haines

10 Blake Stegehuis 34 Blake Tolley

11 Dean Mendes 35 Justin Baxter

11b Will Smith 36 Luke Johnson

12 Danny Wyatt 37 Kieron Finlayson

12b Chris Dore 38 Julian Belfrage

13 Tom Rogers 39 Gerry Costello

13b Dan Rossi 40 James Needham

14 Tom MacDonald 41 Matt Joyce

14b Matt Scully 42 Braden Hender

15 Jordan Cellini 43 Zac Maher

16 Cory Brady 44 Troy Lange

17 Matt Jewell 45 Seb Jewell

17b Troy Duncan 48 Mark Phillips

18 Dan Russell 49 Sam Borland

18b Geoff Zach 56 Sam Johnson

19 Patrick Tuck 58 Michael Higgon

19b Michael Bohan 68 Ollie Smith

20 Eamon Hanney 71 Paul McNamara

21 Ryhan Pearse 73 Liam Halverson

22 Luke Dellorso 78 Stephen Ingham

23 Joey Smith 79 Chris Kaliviotis

24 Carl Matheson 82 Shane Myers

TEAM 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIMEDOVETON EAGLES

SOUTH YARRA

Ground: Power Rd Reserve, Power Rd, Doveton

Colours: Blue,white and yellow panels with Eagle emblem

Senior Coach: Corrie Wilson

Reserves Coach: Cameron Balsarini

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Brayden Keown 20 Daniel Kelson

1a Daniel Algra 21 Mark Tapscott

2 Peter Dye 22 Josh Bevis

3 Mathew O'Callaghan 23 Dom So

4 Kaine Bundy 24 Dylan Chadwick

5 Steven Ognjenovic 25 Enayte Samadi

6 Shane McGrath 26 Dilly padda

7 Daniel Macklin 27 David Morison

7a Jayden Mack 29 BJ Oakford-White

8 Corrie Wilson 30 Matt Fristad

8a Peter Le 31 Dave Mawhinney

9 Ryan Hovell 32 Tony Mertis

10 David D'Aquino 33 Steven Mottau

10a Ben Young 34 Nick Paynetr

11 Brett Hidgcock 34a Tom O'Callaghan

11a Brandon Smith 35 Nick Beer

12 Cameron Ross 37 Jason Thompson

12a DarranCatton 38 Kazim Mert

14 Jason McNiff 39 Brayden Oliver

14a Gavin Eichenberger 40 Michael Harris

15 Nathan Graeske 41 Matt Robinson

15a Aiden Vanbeek 43 Brad Oulton

16 Steven Stredwick 48 Brad Painter

17 Paul Parlapiano 51 Harley lane

18 Alax Rakic 52 Jason Brown

18a Alex O'Callaghan 56 Shannon bennett

19 Trent Day 58 Emelio Williams

19a Kevin Baldsing 66 Jarrod O'neill

DOVETON EAGLES CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Nigel Scott 32 Bo Freeman2 Justin Olaman 33 Anthony Fonti3 Dylan Cott 34 Andrew Fonti4 Paul Mauracher 35 Alex McGowan5 Ben Guy 36 Blake Rae6 Chris Hatzis 37 Andrew Haley7 Warren Judd 38 Bill Jack Milligan8 Mitchell Dicker 39 Matt Swift9 John Psaras 40 Stirling Hollingsworth

10 David Brennan 41 Jake Marriner11 Troy Jones 42 Matt Kibblewhite12 Luke Jones 43 Jordan Caspersz13 Matt Jackson 44 Liam Salisbury14 Charlie Barton 45 Christian Leggas15 Cain Padman 47 Alex Wilson16 Rory Brown 48 Toby Darma17 Alex Hollingsworth 49 Leigh Lighton18 Alex Hutchison 50 Jason Cookson19 Kalvin Long 51 Adam Campagna20 Liam Hickman 52 James Dunstan21 Scott Gartland 53 William Dwyer22 Andrew McCormack 54 Mattew Beckett23 Phil Weber 55 Nick Staff24 Chris Greenwood 56 Jacob Peluso25 Les Watterson 57 Nathan Pye26 Liam Swift 59 Daniel Jennings27 Daniel Hazlett 60 Ashley Wicks28 Nick Gage 63 Kevvin Hepburn29 Mitch Swinton 65 Jason Deason30 Sam Watterson 67 Jason Cannell31 Andrew Lazzaro 68 Sam Burch

Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Dyson Rd, Carrum

Colours: Maroon, Navy Yoke, White monogram

Senior Coach: Andrew Haley

Reserve Coach: Cain Padman

Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Dve, Endeavour Hills

Colours: Green and Gold V

Senior Coach: Steve Muscat

Reserves Coach: Aaron Abela

Thirds Coach: Scot Anderson

ENDEAVOUR HILLS

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Adrian Kartner 39 Robbie Cooper2 Andy Mitchell 40 Jason Beattie3 Ben Graham 41 Mohammed Elwanni4 Jake Van Hoesel 42 Al McPherson

4a Kerry Ashford 43 Aaron Abela5 Mitch Whatman 44 Andrew Dexter6 Ben Swift 45 Jack Gibb7 Jarrod Marolla 46 Jayson Bruce8 Nathan Strom 47 Tui Craik9 Matthew Peake © 48 James Taplin

10 Aaron Brooks 49 Marcus Kleinert11 Matthew Cram 50 Joel Marie

11a Nigel De Zilwa 51 Nathan Crutchley12 Ryan Imeson 52 Matthew Souter13 Josh Graham 53 Jason Davies14 Cedric Legrand 54 Matt Meyer15 Jayke Villot 55 Tom Marshall16 Scott Dinsdale 56 Shane Jacobs17 Neil Peake 57 Vas Fournarakis18 Robert Tinney 58 Aaron Thomas19 Michael Cook 59 Joshua Downes20 Travis Kerr 60 Greg Baxter21 Shaun Richards 61 Emad Fallah22 Nick Stanley 62 Richard Thomas23 Shane Peake 64 Josh Vellin24 Adam Walters 65 Cristobel Moreno25 Daniel Morrison 66 Kendall Sutton26 Jacob Matwijkiw 67 Ben Wells27 Ben Moriarty 68 John Lysle28 James McNeill 68a Matthew Tran28a Alex Carroll 69 Peter Koutsogianakkis29 Byron Hoe 70 Jacob Daly30 Daniel Strom 71 Tom Websdale31 Matt Kerr 72 Aaron Presutto32 Jarryd Burke 73 John Cahan33 Jordan Volkhoff 74 Richard Masquiren34 Midhat Sleiman 75 Justin Hanson35 Clint Jarrett 76 Daniel Allen36 Nick Anderson 77 Raymond May

36a Mohammed Souleiman 78 Maximiliano Herrera37 Tom Carr 79 Ricardo Fernandez38 Ryan Thomas

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SOUTH YARRABrady Tiling Football Report The Seniors took on 3rd placed Ashwood in a must win game in front of a big crowd on past players day. Ashwood got the jump and led by 10 points at half time. After some half time inspiration from the coach what seemed like a new team took to the field, the backline was at its best, Jordy, Scotty and the midfield brigade took charge and Hanney, Higgo and Brady started putting them through the big sticks at the other end. The Yarras ran out 29 point winners keeping them in the hunt for a spot in the 5, this week doesn’t get any easier as we take on Doveton away.

The Reserves struggled to kick between the big posts scoring 6-11-47 to Ashwood’s 10-8-68. Strelec kicked three goals when he went up forward as Ashwood struggled to find the perfect matchup. Johnson had a day out accumulating many possessions and providing opportunities in front of goal including kicking a goal himself. Braybrook, Carlow and McNamara were all vital contributors. The Yarras lost because they refused to play as a team. The Reserves have now lost four in a row, which is the first time since round 14, 2013.

The Thirds made it 5 in a row as they easily accounted for Clayton. In wet and muddy conditions at Clayton, the Yarras piled on 5 goals to one in the third term and this proved to be the difference. There were plenty of the usual contributors including the Evans brothers, Tim Wise and James Osmond, but there were also a few returns to the Thirds side – including former coach Andre Leslie and former highest goal kicker, Ryan Dore. The Thirds next take on the winless Cheltenham away once more as part of their extended road trip.

The Tower Hotel Netball report

A grade A Grade jumped Springvale Districts early in the match, playing a fantastic defensive game. The Alannah Price and Julia Woiwod duo were impressive in defensive, providing copious amounts of turnovers. Ruby Riley and Erin Price dominated in attack with great drive and composed feeding into the goal ring.

South Yarra 43 defeated Springvale Districts 16.

B grade A very uncharacteristic B grade started the game with a lack of purpose allowing CPL to jump to an

early 4 point lead at quarter time. In the last the Yarra’s natural composure shone through, not getting rattled under pressure. Resilience was key for B grade this week. Nadine Lee showed great leadership and accurate goaling that set the Yarra’s to lead by 5 at the final break, playing a best on court performance.

South Yarra 38 defeated CPL 33

C grade A fabulous start to the game with Caitlin O’Brien showing great leadership in the centre. The girls maintained possession and played with intent and composure. Emma Wilson played a strong quarter in goal attack enabling the Yarras to lead going into the first break. It was a tight tussle all day with the Yarras going down by one

Doveton 23 defeated 22

Thanks to all that attended Stiffy’s past players day! Hopefully we see you all at back at the Den soon.

Special thanks to all of our sponsors including The Tower Hotel, Brady Tiling, Avon Tyrepower, Kingston Trophies, Camberwell Toyota, Rounds Real Estate, Reclink, Bendigo Bank, Avenue Press and all 250 Club Members

DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTESSANDOWN COBRASCongratulations to Michael Robinson for playing his 150th game for the Cobras! This makes him eligible to become a life member.

Congratulations to Roland White on his 100th game with the Club.

Well Done Cobras!

Seniors At home, we played a competitive first half but the win was not ours. Maximum effort from the boys, a great start, the guys put in but couldn’t catch CPL once they got ahead. On Field best were J Denham, D Maizey, M Dickson, S Ritchie, C Clayton and G Baker. Frustrations were running high

and the guys were defeated but the fans are proud of the Senior Cobras!

Reserves A win against CPL was just what Michael Robinson needed to top of his day playing his 150th game for the Cobras. He was named best on field and had a smile from ear to ear. Best on field for the Reserves were M Robinson, Neal Brown, C Sheedy who bagged another 3, B Robinson, M Davis and K D’Atri. Fantastic team performance!

Thirds It was a disappointing day for the Cobras against Cerberus. Almost held scoreless for the match, Desperate attempts were made but it just was a bad day, looking forward to next

week. Best on field were newcomer F Masofa for his first AFL game ever, J Balfour, C Slater, J Raven, Aaron Powell and P Vo. Supported consistently by all team mates.

Thanks to the guys who helped in the kitchen on Thursday and for those cleaning up after and between matches in the training rooms. Thanks as always to all volunteers for putting in the effort.

Remember our ball this Saturday 25th June 2016 see Casey or Jarrad.

Sandown Football Club are proudly sponsored by the Mulgrave Country Club, Dandenong Club, Dingley Bendigo Bank, DJs Diner & Bar and Springvale Subway.

MOORABBINSENIORS Good effort in patches against Doveton. Once again our inability to control long enough periods of the game let us come away without the points. We know what we need to do to achieve better results. Greg Pearson, Zee, Willo, Cam Pyne and

the General were our best players over the whole game. We must be better!

RESERVES Reserves were looking to show some improvement against Doveton this week. We had enough of the ball but just lacked a bit of polish when going forward and wasted opportunities. Great first game back from Luke Pottinger, Jamie had a

real breakout game and they were well supported by Bluey, Stu Levy, Rocket & Lobby.

Thanks to the continued support of our sponsors Hardman Bros, Marks 4WD, Groupone Electrics, Party Shop Highett, Brumby’s Moorabbin, Win Ho Restaurant Sandringham Nick Staikos MP Bentleigh, R & R Sheetmetal

DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES

MOUNT WAVERLEYCHEMIST WAREHOUSE SENIORS REPORT: Absolute intense game on Saturday night. Hallam’s pressure and quick ball movement on the rebound got them well in front as our boys had to compose themselves and gradually started pegging back the deficit to be 7 pts up by half-time. The second half saw our midfield start winning more clearances and our forwards led by the Big Joff himself, started getting on top and we eventually won by 26 pts.

Joffa was BOG with 6 goals in a commanding performance in front of goal, Drewey and Minna were exceptional all game, Cliff provided the run & carry we lacked in the 1st half, Keemy and Kouta were instrumental in the clearances and Lachy was the composure down back needed to combat the onslaught from Hallam.

BIG THANK YOU to Hallam FC for hosting us and putting on a great night for us.

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NOTTING HILL HOTEL RESERVES REPORT: The 1st qtr was pretty even as both teams played with strong pressure with us only up by 14 pts at qtr time. From then we started combining a lot better as team with hard running and good link-up handball to eventually win by 72 pts.

Jake was BOG with a strong performance at both ends of the ground, Cammo was awesome up forward kicking 7 goals by half-time, Chops got plenty of it around the ground, Mikey was too strong at each contest, AJ & Manny provided the strong overhead marking and class up forward and down back respectively.

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GET WET POOLS THIRDS REPORT: Tough first qtr didn’t see us drop our heads as we rallied and ran over the top of Keysborough to win by 23 pts. We trailed at qtr time and half-time, but Keysboroughs bigger bodies couldn’t keep up with our fitter side.

The Prez was BOG in an inspiring performance, first starting down back

shutting down their full forward to eventually having a run through the middle to win a few clearances.

Omer & Fiddly combining up forward with 5 goals between them provided the spark our forward line needed. Mr Burns, Su & Hayesy were solid all day in the middle and Birddog & Rod were the experience and class needed both up forward and down back. Let’s not drop now and starting getting more victories to give us a chance for finals.

#THIRDSNATION

DP CONSTRUCTIONS NETBALL REPORT: The Ladies got their winning season back on track with a 13 goal win over Black Rock. They maintain their spot on top of the ladder despite their first loss last week. They are having a great season and hopefully this will lead to the ultimate success later this year.

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Thai Yim Restaurant Report: With South Yarra as good as we have seen it we knew our better skills would give us a chance and with Motts kicking a few early we were never really threatened. It was handy to have Jacob Barker with us returning from injury and together with Dan Stef across half back led the

way. Focker Gaylard controlled CHF and Punter (Simmo joke gone flat) celebrated his recent announcement in style. A good team effort in trying circumstances but with big names due back in Vegas, Abba, Stana and Gorgeous George we will approach half way approaching full strength and with challenges against Hallam and Sandown on the radar. Lots of positives and thanks to the training staff and volunteers as usual.

Grand Cedar Seniors Report: It was South Yarra away after the break. What can we say about this game. On the positive side it was a bright start, however that is the extent. Hodgey, Alex S, Sculls and Willo were good down back. Mitch stood out in the first half and Pickle and Bergs battled hard. Next

game is Hallam at home so we will need to be at our best to beat the improved Hawks.

Social Calendar: Saturday 2nd July, Mid Year Function (this is a pre paid event).

Sunday 10th July, Sandown Greyhounds.

Saturday 23rd July, I Pod Shuffle Night.

Saturday 20th August, Theme and BBQ Night.

Friday 14th October 2016, Presentation Night.

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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES

CARRUM PATTERSON LAKESDANDY PREMIX U19’s On Saturday the 19s travelled down to Dingley in search for their first win, Unfortunately due to lack of numbers we had our backs to the wall from the get go. To the boys credit they played some really good footy in patches,

Best: Leggas, Goldy, Flanners, Willy D and Marchy

Congratulations to Beau Goldsworthy on being named U19’s Captain it is a well earned title and one we are sure you will embrace and make your own.

LONGBEACH RSL Reserves The reserves travelled to Sandown with every intention of making it 5 on the trot and getting within striking distance of top 4 spot and really finishing off a good month of footy. Unfortunately it wasn’t to be having had a slow first half the boys finally got some good footy going in the 2nd half but unfortunately the damage was done full credit to the boys having had four late changes Saturday morning with players coming in at short notice one being Goldy from the 19’s who played really well despite already having played a full game of footy earlier that morning so a massive thank you to him and other players who came in and did there part

Make sure we all hit the track boys, it all starts there

Best: A. Guy, Stirlo, Greenwood, B.Freeman, Goldsworthy, JP

Ray White Patterson Lakes Seniors Round Nine Coach’s Report Round nine saw the boys travel down to Sandown in what was a bottom of the table clash. After a tight first quarter where we struggled to shake a determined Sandown we managed to regroup after quarter time and play some good football. We became more committed to the contest as the game went on and were able to kick a few goals. While we were able to kick 16 goals of our own, we still need to work on strengthening the defensive side of our game to ensure we do not let the opposition kick easy goals going the other way.

Cam Marshall was terrific in the ruck and will only get better as he continues to build his fitness after returning from injury. Our skipper Sam Watterson was terrific up forward in what was his first game back from a long term injury. Alex Hollingsworth played his best game of football for the season and his run off half back was very damaging.

With the way the boys have been improving each and every week we are confident that this group will only get better as the second half of the season rolls around. Whether or not this will convert to wins will depend on our application to all aspects of playing football, such as our preparation,

application and recovery, over the next nine weeks. We also look forward to welcoming back a number of senior footballers who will no doubt strengthen the team over the next few weeks.

While it was great to get the four points, more importantly the boys are now learning the way in which we want to play our football, that is Carrum Football. The boys are learning what is required of them to play in this manner. And with a few of the under 19s getting their opportunity at senior level over the last few weeks, we are now building a solid foundation from which we can launch not only the second half of the season but also 2017 and beyond.

Presidents Notes We would like to thanks all of our Volunteers Sponsors and training staff who make each and every game possible for the boys to be able to run out on a Saturday and provide a safe and enjoyable environment for every member. I would like to thank Carrum Patterson Lakes Sports Club, Dandy Pre mix Concrete, LongBeach RSL, Ray White Patterson Lakes, Freddie’s Marina Pizza, Linden Meats, Mortgage Choice Cheltenham, Pollards Insurance Brokers, Riviera Hotel, Xplode Fitness, Bakers Delight – Patterson Lakes, Lakeview Charcoal Chicken, Launchingway, Carrum, Longbeach Tree Service and Lord and Master Barber your generous sponsorship is much appreciated.

East Brighton-Bentleigh 1.0 3.0 6.2 9.5-59

Endeavour Hills 3.2 5.5 9.6 9.7-61

East Brighton-Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: B. Muller 2, K. Forster 2, T. Dennis, M. Harding, T. Perks, J. Gatt Best Players: B. Muller, M. Harding, H. Diviny, T. Brooks, M. BertoncelloOakleigh District: Goal Kickers: L. McCabe 2, P. Lucarelli 2, C. Hutchinson, C. Ward, D. Spence, A. Lucarelli Best Players: D. Spence, B. Kay-Glover, H. Colgrave, C. Fournarakis, B. Ledder, D. Fernandez

Hallam 4.1 6.2 6.2 9.3-57

Hampton 1.0 2.2 3.4 4.4-28

Hallam: Goal Kickers: B. Gilder 2, M. Dyer 2, D. Grayson 2, E. Kantawara 2, T. Gavenlock Best Players: D. Romer, J. Sarlo, M. Dyer, G. Carrubba, H. Wood, S. CherryHampton: Goal Kickers: R. Carroll 3, N. Wynen Best Players: H. King, R. Carroll, R. Hughes, J. Lees, P. Eckersall, J. Sujaini

Oakleigh District 5.4 11.8 17.15 24.20-164

Highett 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: L. McCabe 6, C. Hutchinson 3, B. Kay-Glover 3, D. Spence 3, A. Davitt 2, L. Cogan, W. Tran, A. Casset, C. Morgan, J. Skalalamera, G. Seneviratne, N. CramerBest Players: D. Spence, A. Casset, H. Colgrave, L. McCabe, C. Morgan, N. CramerHighett: Best Players: S. Lidstrom, J. Gobbett, M. Baragwanath, C. Harms, R. Smith, Z. Pereira

St Kilda City 3.3 5.6 10.9 15.14-104

Cheltenham 4.1 6.2 6.5 7.6-48

St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: J. O’Donnell 4, J. Laakulu 4, K. Alexander 2, J. Coughlan-Stevenson, A. Smith, M. Lefau, P. Pekaj, D. PeutBest Players: N. Dawson, K. Alexander, M. Lefau, A. Smith, J. Firebrace, F. AddiCheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Wise, L. Rodriguez, J. Godino, A. Molyneux, T. Davis, N. Kilner, D. LloydBest Players: A. Molyneux, N. Kilner, T. Kilner, C. Beaumont, L. Brotz, L. Rodriguez

Dingley 3.2 8.7 17.13 27.19-181Carrum Patterson Lakes 0.1 0.1 1.2 2.4-16

Dingley: Goal Kickers: L. O’Halloran 6, C. Scimia 5, J. Lewis 4, L. Considine 3, A. Basile 3, D. Trease 2, L. Craig, J. Woolfe, A. Inglis, K. McGurkBest Players: A. Inglis, L. O’’Halloran, C. Scimia, C. Horsey, K. McGurk, T. LarterCarrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: L. Hickman, B. MarchBest Players: K. Foley, W. Dwyer, C. Leggas, B. Goldsworthy, H. Nicholls, R. Jones

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 RESULTS: ROUND 8

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 FIXTURE

ST PAULS V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

HAMPTON V ST KILDA CITY

CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES

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CHELTENHAM V HALLAM

DINGLEY V

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St Kilda City 7 7 0 0 621 207 300.00 100.00

St Pauls 7 6 1 0 853 234 364.53 85.71

Hampton 7 6 1 0 561 288 194.79 85.71

Oakleigh District 8 6 2 0 719 364 197.53 75.00

Cheltenham 7 5 2 0 624 335 186.27 71.43

Hallam 8 5 3 0 523 363 144.08 62.50

Endeavour Hills 7 2 5 0 406 419 96.90 28.57

Dingley 8 2 6 0 512 569 89.98 25.00

East Brighton-Bentleigh 7 1 6 0 410 651 62.98 14.29

Highett 8 0 8 0 158 1070 14.77 0.00

Carrum Patterson Lakes 6 0 6 0 85 972 8.74 0.00

HALLAM Well another weekend of Football was upon us when we hosted yet another successful Night fixture against Mt Waverley whilst the under 19’s took on the challenge of facing a quality outfit in Hampton.

Seniors Melbourne Truck Centre Report A top of the Table clash with the Boys taking on the undefeated Mount boys in what was a beautiful still night for Footy and a great spectacle. Hallam jumped the oppo early and took a 3 goal lead into the first break. Mount showed why they are genuine contenders piling on the goals in the second and third eventually taking Hallam down by 4 goals. Although, not the result we were after a very positive one the club holds in high regard as we look to continually improve week

in week out. Congratulations to Sean Gaitley for his 50th Senior appearance for the club.

Reserves Carpe Diem Report The Reserves were looking to fight back from a winnable game last week with facing a very quick and skilful unit in Mt Waverley. Another great start is what we needed and the scores were level at the first break. Unfortunately, the boys fell away eventually going down by 80 points.

Under 19’s High view Accounting Report This game had quality young guns all over the park. It’s brave for any team to come down and take on the Hallam boys on their own deck at 9.45 in the morning! The boys lead all day and never took a backward step eventually beating Hampton by 5 goals. It’s a very even contest and not much separates the top 5

with the boys sitting just outside.

Upcoming Events Ladies Night – 16th of July 2016

Congratulations to Adrian and our Hallam Ladies team picking up another win against Rosebud by 10 points. 4 in a row!

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Melbourne Truck Centre, Carpe Diem, Hallam Hotel, A’n’J Transport Solutions, Fountain Gate Hotel, Jetts Hallam, Rapid Tune, Cranbourne Hyundai and Berwick Hyundai, Truckanddeals and R M E Carpentry

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A week away from action thanks to the Queen’s Birthday ensured players would be hungry to get back to playing. Some sides were slow to return to their routine as the total differential between the teams was 416 points across five matches. Therefore, the average winning margin across the weekend was 83 points as a handful of sides continued to push towards finals thanks to comprehensive victories.

Significantly, the numbers were fairly distorted. Two games had winning margins below 30 points. Ultimately, one of these results was the upset of the round as Hampton suffered their first defeat at the hands of Hallam.

The Hawks managed to win by 29 points in a low-scoring affair as they held a team very capable of kicking big numbers to only four goals for the game. The strong performance can be underpinned by solid teamwork and multiple contributions to the scoreboard by Matt Dyer, Dylan Grayson, Brandon Gilder and Ethan Kantawara. Each player kicked two goals while Hampton could only muster two goal scorers as a result of solid team defence. As a consequence, Hampton received a wake-up call with their first loss, but importantly Hallam’s victory keeps them right within touching distance of the top sides.

The other result which ended below 30 points – Endeavour Hills and East Brighton-Bentleigh – was an intense battle. The Falcons were pushed all the way by a rejuvenated Vampires outfit who are beginning to find their form by gelling as a team. Whilst they will be disappointed with the result, their effort can’t be faulted. Their effort to chase down 14, 17 and 22-point deficits across the three main changes is testament to where they are heading as a

football club. On the other hand, Endeavour Hills will be breathing a sigh of relief after their goalless last quarter almost ensured defeat. Moving forward, both teams will be looking to cause a few upsets as their finals chances continue to reduce.

With St Pauls sitting out this week due to the bye, St Kilda were given the chance to move into top position for the time being. They managed to take this opportunity with a 56-point win over Cheltenham, who have been the surprise packets so far this season. The result sends a message to their close rivals as they remain the only undefeated side of the 2016 season.

Lastly, the big winners of the round in terms of margin were Oakleigh and Dingley over Highett and Carrum respectively. Oakleigh completely outclassed Highett in a resounding 164-point win and in the process they kept them scoreless for the four quarters. It was a strong team performance and provides the necessary percentage boost to keep them in top four contention.

Dingley returned to form in similar fashion to their counterparts by defeating Carrum in a strong display. The 165-point margin reinforces the team’s capabilities and could prove to be a turning point for the Dingoes. Similarly to Highett, the Lions continue to play with less numbers than their opposition and should be applauded for their efforts each week. Both sides will continue to front-up to every game with the same endeavour and attitude they’ve displayed so far and it is therefore likely to be a successful development process.

Another week concludes and we creep closer to the midway point of the season. Contenders are emerging but don’t be too quick to discount any of the challengers as it is definitely not a one-team season!

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HALLAMCoach: Yul Mustapha

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1 Mitch Wood 16 Matt Gilbert

2 Lachlan Wood 17Daniel Marquison

3 Connor Carylon 18 Jonathan King

4 Mitchell Lambert 19 Bronson Nelke

5Cameron Strylaart 20 Dylan Grayson

6 Jayden O'Brien 21 Gabriel Carrubba

7 Joshua Webster 22Lachlan McConville

8 Dylan Thompson 23 Toby Neil

9 Nathan O'Brien 24 Elijuh Mustapha

10 Rennie Lewis 25 Sean Cherry

11 Tim Gavenlock 26 Mtch Jeffery

12 Riley McConville 29 Hayden Wood

13 Dion Cavallo

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 TEAM LISTS

EAST BRIGHTON-BENTLEIGHCoach: Jason Tickner

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1 Trent Beard 15 Liam Menhennit

2 Matt Bertancello 16 Aaron Locandro

3 Connor Blaskett 17 Brodie Muller

4 David Blee 18 Liam Nixon

5 Lucas Carrazzo 19 Declan Reeve

6 Ryan Cosgrove 20 Michael Riddle

7 Jak Cummings 21 Isaac Vanderwerf

8 Spencer Daly 22 Adam Wakeling

9 Andrew De Maria 23 Harry White

10 Harris Diviny 24Lachlan Woodham

11 Tom Fraser 25 Timm Black

12 Athan Guliana 26 Liam Flanaghan

13 Kaleb Forster 27 AJ Scarcella

14 Brayden Lawford

DINGLEYCoach: Andrew Gill / James Cullen

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1 Carmine Scimia 17Jayden Rischitelli

2 Nick Lloyd 18Sebastian Zammit

3 Matthew Crouch 19 Jackson Lewis

4 Connor Horsey 20 B Fisher

6 Madison Talarico 22 Loch O'Halloran

7 Lachie Craig 23Lachlan Morwood

9 Vincent Arena 24 Toby Larter

10 Anthony Basile 25 Cam Webb

11 Daniel Trease 26 Taj Lewis

13 Will Porteus 27 Lee Johnston

14 Joshua Woolfe 30 Dan Stewart

15 Anthony Inglis 31 Kyle McGurk

16 Callum Ryan

HAMPTONCoach: Lachlan Batt

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Lachlan Brehaut 17 Patrick Feather

2 Tom Burley 18 Liam Dornau

3 Zach Allen 19 James Wilkinson

4 Josh Vitiritti 20 Lachie Pern

5 Bunarith Kheng 21 Nick Moon

6 Corey Smith 22 Jarrod Munday

7Anthony Papafotiou 23 Mark Digby

8 Jye Sujaini 24 Brodie Pedder

9 Gabriel Bonicelli 25 Riley Hughes

10 Nathan Wallace 26 Noah Wynen

11 Troy Smith 27 Luke Ellis

13 Pat Eckersall 28 Harrison Fidler

14 Bailey Griffin 29 Matthew Hanson

15 James Gascard 30 Ryan Carroll

16 Josh Lees 32 Izaiah Elisaia

ENDEAVOUR HILLSCoach: Robert Dipper

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1 lachlan Gay 14 William Marolla

2 Jordan Stewart 15 Scott Myers

3Mathew Rogerson 16 Talha Ahmed

4 Hayden Farero 17 Kaine Wilcox

5 Austin Stubbs 18 Joshua Deumer

6Lachlan Anderson 21

Brandon Baginski

7 Daniel Lobley 22 Umid Ashna

8 Nicholas Gay 23 Cypriano Ayama

9 Jay McDonald 26 Nathan Sara

10Lachlan Cummins 28

Tyrell Panditharatne

11 Jamie Doubrava 29 Damascus Loto

12 Sam Walters 30 Mistery Komisi

13 Kyle McPhail

CHELTENHAMCoach: Greg Barclay

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jax Kilner 17 Damien Paturno

2 David Lloyd 18 Alan Anderson

3 Eddie Mazur 19 Tom Worrell

4 Mitchell Daniels 20 Ben Clarke-Henry

5 Nick Kilner 21 Liam Brotz

6 Josh Jolly 22 Shaun Cusack

7 Cameron Beaumont 23 Jojo Amaah

8 Blake Ellis 24 Nick Soldatos

9 Alex Baragwanath 25 Sam Herlinger

10 Tim Fitzimmons 26Nathan Karpathakis

11Leandro Rodriguez 27 Jake Hibbert

12 Alex Moleyneux 28 Anthony Strahan

14 Jake Davis 29 Aiden Murdoch

15 Tom Davis 30 Cal strafford

16Daniel Stonehouse

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL COLLEGE UNDER 19 TEAM LISTS

ST PAULSCoach: Wayne Herbstreit

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1 Victor Jenkins 17Dino Karamoshos

3 Michael Hargood 18 Ryan Kreymborg

4 Jake Halasz 19 James Cooke

5 Harry Begg 20 Ash Becker

6 Dylan Bone 21 Fred Jenkins

7 Sean Herbstreit 22 Nick Coutts

8Saxon Van Oursouw 23 Lachlan Croft

9 Brad Dolan 24 Ben Lindsay

10 George Elliott 25 Conor Byrne

11 James Sziller 27 Nick Supple

12 Will Clark 28 Luke Johnstone

14 Tim Walsh 29 Mitch Carracher

15 Ben Gowland 30 Liam Head

16Anthony Locandro

HIGHETTCoach:

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Joe Bekierz 17 Tristan Brown

2 Darcy Hutchinson 18 Christian Alesi

3 Ryan Osborne 19 Jack Prosser

4 Sam Ryan 20 Rhys Fraser

5 Alex Draper 21 Joe Callaghan

6 Michael Baragwanath 22 Jeremy Cramer

7 Jamie Gobbett 23 Mitch Hoar

8 Aidan Young 24 James Burns

9 Braden Bangard 25 Sam Jackson

10 Ash Hoar 26 Riley Sheldon

11 Titan Watson 27 Chris Harms

12 Aaron Leahy 28 Ellie Jreige

13 John Vasilakis 29 Daniel Flocas

14 Zion Pierera 40 Kieran Finkelde

15 James Bekierz 42 Ryan Smith

16 Stefan Lidstrom 55 Morgan Sheldon

ST KILDA CITYCoach: Nathan Johns

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Elijah Salesusi 17 Kieran Jamieson

2 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 18 Leon Mateariki

3 Fabricko Addi 19 Alex Jones

4 Perry O'Hehir-Vargas 20 Mitch Clarke

5 Hamish Johnstone 21 Febrick Addi

6 Will Patterson 22 Dylan Mootoosamy

7 Josh ODonnell 23 Oliver Woods

8 Shai Wood 24 Xavier Pauli

9 Daniel Georgiou 25 Mitch Dyer

10 Josiah Laakulu 26 Matt Dyer

11 Paul Pekaj 27 Tommi Tusitala

12 Bika Ula 28 Ruben Jamieson

13 Mitchell Oman 29 Vinh Dang

14 Jarrod Dousa 30 Austin Ula

15 Ayan Nyanjok 31 Kade Alexander

16 Denzel Cooper

OAKLEIGH DISTRICTCoach: Scott Russell

# PLAYER # PLAYER

2 Brody Carr 19Anthony Lucarelli

3Sanjay Kahawatte 21 Cory Hutchison

6Bayley Kay-Glover 22 Will Tran

7 Liam McCabe 23 Patrick Lucarelli

8Jordan Skalamera 24 Jacob Garufi

9 Daniel Spence 25 Liam Cogan

10 Curtis Ward 27 Brody Ledder

11 Hayden Colgrave 28 Chris Akritidis

13 Aidan Davitt 29 Jackson Trieu

14 Daniel Urban 31 Conor Morgan

15Chris Fournarakis 34 Gehan Sene

16 Mason Franz 44Dustin Fernandez

17 Luke Quinlivan 58Nathaniel Cramer

18 Jake Winn

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THIRDS RESULTS: MARBUT STONE ROUND 8

THIRDS FIXTURE

CHELTENHAM V SOUTH YARRA

DINGLEY V DANDENONG

KEYSBOROUGH V ENDEAVOUR HILLS

MOUNT WAVERLEY V SANDOWN

CLAYTON V BLACK ROCK

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Skye 2.1 5.2 7.9 10.10-70

Dingley 1.4 3.4 3.5 4.6-30

Skye: NOT SUPPLIEDDingley: Goal Kickers: L. Menzel, J. O’Brien, A. Puleio, P. RizziBest Players: K. Murdoch, D. Vanderheiden, P. Rizzi, M. Jeddou, A. Sikora, C. Dos Santos

Keysborough 4.1 6.4 6.4 6.5-41

Mount Waverley 2.4 5.6 7.11 8.16-64

Keysborough: Goal Kickers: J. Whiteoak 2, D. Whiteoak, J. Riddock, J. Cuffe, A. ConnellBest Players: A. Connell, A. McKeever, D. Whiteoak, J. Markovitch, J. Robertson, B. ChenMount Waverley: Goal Kickers: C. Filer 3, O. Boysal 2, S. Polack, G. Haye, R. MikkelsenBest Players: J. Cavanagh, O. Boysal, J. Burns, S. Polack, J. Beattie, G. Haye

Sandown 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3-3

Cerberus 5.5 5.11 11.14 13.20-98

Sandown: Best Players: F. Masofa, J. Balfour, C. Slater, J. Raven, A. Powell, P. VoCerberus: Goal Kickers: T. Borrillo 3, C. Wearne 3, M. Pawelski 2, J. Fitzpatrick 2, A. Quinn, C. Dyson, J. SchultzBest Players: C. Dyson, T. Borrillo, W. Lete, R. Schneider, B. Humphrey, A. Rae

Clayton 1.0 2.3 3.3 5.4-34

South Yarra 2.2 4.3 8.3 9.8-62

Clayton: NOT SUPPLIEDSouth Yarra: Goal Kickers: R. Dore 3, J. Cameron 2, A. Evans, G. FowlesBest Players: T. Wiese, A. Evans, A. Leslie, J. Evans, J. Osmond

Dandenong 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.10-52

Endeavour Hills 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.7-55

Dandenong: Goal Kickers: J. Leary, S. Anderton, J. Crane, T. Byron, D. Jennings, N. Williams, S. PeatlingBest Players: D. DePrazer, A. Vella, D. Jennings, A. Heap, J. D’Rosario, S. PeatlingEndeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: R. May 2, E. Fallah 2, J. Vellin, J. Levanic, M. Sleiman, J. DalyBest Players: M. Tran, R. May, M. Elwanni, B. Wells, A. Thomas, J. Vellin

Black Rock 0.2 0.4 0.5 1.5-11

Cheltenham 4.0 4.4 8.5 11.9-75

Black Rock: Goal Kickers: M. PerichonBest Players: M. Perichon, J. Burnell, B. Pummeroy, S. Bonser, A. Turner, S. TobinCheltenham: Goal Kickers: B. Parker 5, J. Schafer 3, A. Cilia , M. Westhead, L. SweetlandBest Players: L. Woolley, A. Cilia , J. Schafer, B. Parker, M. Crossley, T. Robertson

THIRDSTEAM P W L D F A % PTS

Cerberus 8 8 0 0 966 180 536.67 32

Skye 8 7 1 0 814 186 437.63 28

Dingley 8 6 2 0 707 347 203.75 24

Sandown 8 5 3 0 512 458 111.79 20

Endeavour Hills 8 5 3 0 482 504 95.63 20

South Yarra 8 5 3 0 358 539 66.42 20

Dandenong 8 4 4 0 449 490 91.63 16

Cheltenham 8 3 5 0 428 484 88.43 12

Mount Waverley 8 2 6 0 380 543 69.98 8

Keysborough 8 2 6 0 313 529 59.17 8

Clayton 8 1 7 0 348 752 46.28 4

Black Rock 8 0 8 0 152 897 16.95 0

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This weeks’ Division 1 programme commenced at the somewhat ungodly hour of 9.40am, when the air is thick and cold and most netballers are having their pre-game breakfast. Bentleigh were very accommodating in agreeing to Dingley’s request to switch times, and they seemed to be energised by the early start. Whilst Bentleigh have not got the results that they would have been looking for, no side comes away from playing them without one heck of a scrap, and this was no exception, with Dingley needing to draw on all their nous and flair before prevailing to the tune of 43 to 37.

With the Keysborough girls at an overseas wedding, thus handing the four points to Heatherton, the only other Division 1 match played was between Caulfield and St Kilda City. This turned out to be a fine game of netball in challenging conditions, with both sides moving the ball well and handling with more surety than could have been expected of them. Caulfield were of the belief that their best option was to move the ball quickly, and with Fotini Stavrou and Makayla Bulte excellent in providing the bullets for the shooters to fire, Caulfield looked strong early. St Kilda City operated better with the game at a slower tempo, and with their defence encouraged to take front position against their highly-rated opponents they were able to claw their way back from 20-13 down to be only one goal in arrears at half time. It’s in the third term that Caulfield made their move, and this time there would be no coming back, with the Bearettes securing victory by 38-32.

Division 2’s match of the day saw the undefeated Heatherton take on a Mordialloc side on a four-match unbeaten run of their own. The two leading shooters in the division, Bella Riddell of Heatherton and Bec Britton of Mordialloc, were on show here, and this game showcased exactly why as both showed impressive accuracy with a wet and heavy ball. It was the speed and precision of Heatherton’s ball movement that was the telling factor in a game between two sides that have the potential to go deep into the finals race, with Heatherton keeping the Reds at arm’s length throughout the day to post a 41-33 victory.

Bentleigh played CPL in a game that both sides were looking to win to stay in touch with the top four. This was an enthralling encounter in which the Bentleigh girls were made to work hard to get the front position in attack, with CPL defending doggedly. When they were able to force the turnover, the CPL girls worked the ball down the court with slick passing movements and patience in waiting for the right opportunity to appear. If anything the CPL side looked slightly the better around the court, but the one factor that they could not counter was Bentleigh’s height in attack, and this was crucial in a 43-30 victory which puts Bentleigh into the four at Mordialloc’s expense.

In the final game of the weekend, Chelsea Heights took on St Kilda City knowing that they had not had a win for the season, which may surprise some Division 2 watchers. They have pushed their opposition to the hilt in several clashes without quite being able to bring home the biscuits, but that was not to be today. After a tense, cagey opening where movement was static and thus opportunities were relatively few, Chelsea

Heights took the early initiative and never looked back. As the match went on it was the girls from Chelsea Heights that looked the more fluent, and in doing so they stretched their nine-goal half time lead to salute by 43 to 24. In doing so they climbed off the bottom of the ladder, handing eighth spot to their opponents.

In Division 3, the undefeated Heatherton put their foot down and asserted their authority over Mordialloc, 39-18 being the margin. St Kilda City hold second spot after winning the closest game of the day over Caulfield, by 48-44. Black Rock kept up the pressure on the top four, beating Clayton by 32-25, while Keysborough ensured that Skye remained winless, emerging victorious by 46-35.

Division 4’s pacesetters Dingley had the bye, with the four top challengers all winning. Keysborough beat Lyndale 26-20, Heatherton White outlasted Highett 45-31, Heatherton Black were too good for East Brighton 40-19, and South Yarra had little trouble with Springvale Districts, winning 43-16. St Kilda City kept their finals hopes alive by beating Caulfield 48-38.

Only Lyndhurst of the top six tasted defeat in Division 5. Heatherton kept their unbeaten season going by beating them by 49-26. Black Rock belted Chelsea Heights by 58-19, while Dandenong were too good for Mordialloc by 47-28. Bentleigh took Lyndhurst’s position in the four by being a little too composed for Cheltenham, winning by 34-28, while St Kilda City held on against an improving Skye by 48-40.

The three top sides have cleared out a bit in Division 6. Lyndhurst are out in front, and they defeated fourth-placed St Kilda City by 55-29. The other three games were close affairs, with South Yarra beating CPL 38-33, Lyndale too good for Clayton by 28-24, and Highett leaving Hampton alone at the foot of the ladder, winning 31-25. The Friday night clash between Dingley and Caulfield didn’t go ahead due to the inclement weather and will be rescheduled, most likely to this coming Friday night. This will be a tough ask for both teams, as they will have to back up for matches the following day.

First played last in Division 7, with Mount Waverley retaining top spot by beating Black Rock 39-26. The other games were a bit more even. Heatherton took second place from Bentleigh by beating them by 41-37, Oakleigh District leapfrogged Bentleigh into third spot by beating Murrumbeena 43-36, while Doveton’s narrow 23-22 win over South Yarra ensured that they stayed clear of the bottom of the ladder.

Cheltenham asserted their authority at the top of the Division 8 ladder with their 56-29 win over Dandenong. Heatherton kicked 16 points clear in second spot, beating Lyndhurst 51-9. Keysborough firmed their fourth spot by beating Doveton by 44-5.

The Under 19s sees the two Dingley sides in the top two positions. While the Ones had the bye, the Twos beat Mordialloc Two 44-13. In the day’s other clash Mordialloc One beat Skye 25-17.

The second half of the season commences next week – that seemed to go quickly! If you haven’t seen the netball yet, it’s well worth a look as the race to the finals continues.

NETBALL: THE CUT AND DRIVE / HUGH MACLEAN

DIVISION 1Dingley 43 def 37 Bentleigh

Heatherton 10 def 0 Keysborough

St Kilda City 32 def by 38 Caulfield

DIVISION 2Carrum Patterson Lakes 30 def by 44 Bentleigh

St Kilda City 24 def by 43 Chelsea Heights

Heatherton 41 def 33 Mordialloc

St Pauls v Dingley

DIVISION 3Keysborough 46 def 35 Skye

Mordialloc 18 def by 39 Heatherton

Black Rock 32 def 25 Clayton

St Kilda City 48 def 44 Caulfield

DIVISION 4East Brighton 19 def by 40 Heatherton Black

Lyndale 20 def by 26 Keysborough

St Kilda City 48 def 38 Caulfield

Highett 31 def by 45 Heatherton White

South Yarra 43 def 16 Springvale Districts

DIVISION 5Dandenong 47 def 28 Mordialloc

Cheltenham 28 def by 34 Bentleigh

Heatherton 49 def 26 Lyndhurst

Black Rock 58 def 19 Chelsea Heights

St Kilda City 48 def 40 Skye

DIVISION 7Black Rock 26 def by 39 Mount Waverley

Heatherton 41 def 37 Bentleigh

Murrumbeena 36 def by 43 Oakleigh District

South Yarra 22 def by 23 DovetonUNDER 19

Mordialloc Two 13 def by 44 Dingley Two

Skye 17 def by 25 Mordialloc One

DIVISION 6Dingley v Caulfield

Hampton 25 def by 31 Highett

Clayton 24 def by 28 Lyndale

South Yarra 38 def 33 Carrum Patterson Lakes

Lyndhurst 55 def 29 St Kilda City

DIVISION 8Doveton 5 def by 44 Keysborough

Lyndhurst 9 def by 51 Heatherton

Cheltenham 56 def 29 Dandenong

NETBALL RESULTS: MARBUT STONE ROUND 8

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NETBALL LADDERS: MARBUT STONE ROUND 8NETBALL: DIVISION 1TEAM P W D L F A PTS

Heatherton 8 7 0 1 395 268 28

Dingley 8 7 0 1 375 288 28

Keysborough 8 4 0 4 294 279 16

Caulfield 8 4 0 4 334 373 16

St Kilda City 8 1 1 6 210 350 6

Bentleigh 8 0 1 7 283 333 2

NETBALL: DIVISION 2TEAM P W D L F A PTS

Heatherton 8 8 0 0 436 212 32

Dingley 7 5 0 2 237 235 20

St Pauls 7 4 0 3 298 206 16

Bentleigh 8 4 1 3 238 261 18

Mordialloc 8 4 0 4 288 268 16

Carrum Patterson Lakes 8 3 0 5 239 280 12

Chelsea Heights 8 1 1 6 203 280 6

St Kilda City 8 1 0 7 175 372 4

NETBALL: DIVISION 3TEAM P B W D L F A PTS

Heatherton 8 0 8 0 0 300 167 32

St Kilda City 8 0 7 1 0 304 224 30

Dingley 7 1 5 0 2 288 164 20

Black Rock 7 1 4 0 3 198 199 16

Caulfield 8 0 4 0 4 276 262 16

Keysborough 7 1 2 2 3 207 208 12

Clayton 8 0 2 1 5 214 222 10

Mordialloc 7 1 1 0 6 142 270 4

Skye 7 1 0 0 7 167 309 0

NETBALL: DIVISION 4TEAM P B W D L F A PTS

Dingley 7 1 6 0 1 257 143 24

Keysborough 7 1 6 0 1 222 188 24

Heatherton White 8 0 6 1 1 342 193 26

Heatherton Black 7 1 5 0 2 291 172 20

South Yarra 8 0 5 1 2 242 170 22

Highett 8 0 4 0 4 243 228 16

Caulfield 7 1 3 0 4 231 221 12

St Kilda City 8 0 3 0 5 239 302 12

Lyndale 7 1 2 0 5 144 207 8

East Brighton 8 0 2 0 6 207 304 8

Springvale Districts 8 0 0 0 8 181 318 0

NETBALL: DIVISION 5TEAM P B W D L F A PTS

Heatherton 8 0 8 0 0 343 114 32

Black Rock 7 1 6 0 1 344 190 24

Dandenong 8 0 6 1 1 359 226 26

Bentleigh 8 0 6 0 2 286 170 24

Lyndhurst 7 1 4 1 2 243 196 18

St Kilda City 8 0 5 0 3 323 302 20

Dingley 7 1 4 0 3 225 233 16

Mordialloc 8 0 4 0 4 185 254 16

Chelsea Heights 7 1 2 0 5 193 266 8

Cheltenham 8 0 0 0 8 214 325 0

Skye 7 1 0 0 7 109 290 0

NETBALL: DIVISION 6TEAM P W D L F A PTS

Lyndhurst 8 8 0 0 435 170 32

South Yarra 8 6 0 2 318 234 24

Lyndale 8 6 0 2 236 222 24

St Kilda City 8 4 0 4 248 302 16

Caulfield 7 3 0 4 221 281 12

Dingley 7 2 0 5 194 222 8

Highett 8 2 0 6 219 263 8

Clayton 8 2 0 6 205 264 8

Carrum Patterson Lakes 8 2 0 6 203 293 8

Hampton 8 1 0 7 193 323 4

2016 NETBALL FIXTURES: ROUND 9

DIVISION 1

BENTLEIGH V HEATHERTON

ST KILDA CITY V DINGLEY

KEYSBOROUGH V CAULFIELD

DIVISION 2

BENTLEIGH V MORDIALLOC

CHELSEA HEIGHTS V ST PAULS

DINGLEY V CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES

ST KILDA CITY V HEATHERTON

DIVISION 3

KEYSBOROUGH V MORDIALLOC

BLACK ROCK V SKYE

CAULFIELD V DINGLEY

ST KILDA CITY V HEATHERTON

BYE: CLAYTON

DIVISION 4DINGLEY V HEATHERTON WHITE

SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS V CAULFIELDHIGHETT V KEYSBOROUGH

ST KILDA CITY V HEATHERTON BLACK

LYNDALE V EAST BRIGHTONBYE: SOUTH YARRA

DIVISION 5

CHELTENHAM V CHELSEA HEIGHTSDINGLEY V BENTLEIGH

ST KILDA CITY V LYNDHURSTDANDENONG V SKYE

BLACK ROCK V HEATHERTONBYE: MORDIALLOC

DIVISION 6

CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES V DINGLEY

CAULFIELD V CLAYTONHIGHETT V SOUTH YARRAST KILDA CITY V LYNDALELYNDHURST V HAMPTON

DIVISION 7

BENTLEIGH V BLACK ROCK

OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V SOUTH YARRA

DOVETON V HEATHERTON

MOUNT WAVERLEY V MURRUMBEENA

DIVISION 8

KEYSBOROUGH V LYNDHURST

DANDENONG V HEATHERTON

CHELTENHAM V DOVETON

UNDER 19S

DINGLEY TWO V DINGLEY ONE

MORDIALLOC ONE V

MORDIALLOC TWO

BYE: SKYE

NETBALL LADDERS: MARBUT STONE ROUND 8NETBALL: DIVISION 7TEAM P B W D L F A PTSMount Waverley 7 1 6 0 1 302 211 24

Heatherton 8 0 5 0 3 303 244 20

Oakleigh District 8 0 5 0 3 224 329 20

Bentleigh 8 0 4 1 3 279 219 18

Murrumbeena 8 0 3 1 4 257 315 14

Doveton 8 0 2 0 6 205 283 8

South Yarra 8 0 1 0 7 189 308 4

Black Rock 8 0 1 0 7 192 329 4

NETBALL: UNDER 19STEAM P B W D L F A PTS

Dingley Two 7 1 7 0 0 317 81 28

Dingley One 6 2 5 0 1 247 84 20

Mordialloc One 6 2 3 0 3 152 150 12

Mordialloc Two 6 2 0 1 5 70 275 2

Skye 7 1 0 1 6 76 272 2

NETBALL: DIVISION 8TEAM P B W D L F A PTS

Cheltenham 8 0 8 0 0 407 167 32

Heatherton 8 0 7 0 1 376 124 28

Keysborough 7 1 3 0 4 160 151 12

Dandenong 8 0 3 0 5 248 261 12

Lyndhurst 8 0 1 0 7 131 327 4

Doveton 7 1 0 0 7 49 428 0

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NETBALL TEAMLISTS

BENTLEIGH

CAULFIELD

BLACK ROCK

CHELSEA HEIGHTS

CHELTENHAM

CLAYTON

DIVISION 1

Tobi Cunningham

Madison McGaw

Caishlin Simpson

Michaela Russo

Bridget Russo

Serena Lowrie

Jemima Price

Mariah Deacon

Cassie De Nardis

DIVISION 1

Sophie O'Shea

Zina Teah

Brie Cooper

Steph Clemons

Fotini Stavrou

Makayla Bulte

Jess Weltner

Cara Teoh

Gaby Coventry-Martini

Jane Keating

DIVISION 3

Victoria Altson

Kaitlyn Chase

Tanjil Fitzpatrick

Dani Forward

Jacinta Frawley

Jasmine Kick

Talia Malthouse

Shannon Meehan

DIVISION 2Casey KamphaugCass WhiteChelsea FyffeHayley BurnettKate NiezenKelly BakerLiz VerrallRuby MurphyNatalie CapsalisRachael Mclarty

DIVISION 5Mindy GreenAsha GoodchildGeorgia GoodchildSarah PreuscheBrooke LynneKate BurnsEmma HolbingShae WrightKeisha Scott

DIVISION 3Rebecca CollinsMarjorie QuiambaoSarah CollinsTahkara O'SeiKendrah LeeTaylah MackieMaggie CollinsPenelope TownleyChloe Pearce

DIVISION 2

Katie Lamb

Remi Hynes

Alice Williams

Siobhan Deacon

Olivia Scott

Jennifer Baird

Jess McGaw

Zhoe Botsis

Kaele Horsnell

Lauren Hibell

DIVISION 3

Tammy Phibbs

Annabelle Ryan

Gemma Allen

Katie Forti

Izzy Stait

Elena Ryan

Ashleigh Bell

Bianca Smith

Libby Macklin

Zoe James

Steph Purcell

DIVISION 5Caitlyn AshbyJamie AshkarBridget ByrneRebecca GoodearSarah McCormackRebekah NealAnnaliese NealSteffanie PoortSarah Rayment

DIVISION 5Abbey DawkinsAlexandra KinniburghAlisha HardyErin CunningtonIaneta TeniseliJessie MawerKim MouritzMary MastrocolaSammy WiggsMelodie Aitken

DIVISION 8Andrea WyattBeth MillerGeorgia GoodchildBrooke DavisDillah ShahabEllesse GrahamJanice LambMelissa ArntsSarah DugganStephanie DugganLauren Geschke

DIVISION 6

Madelon Clark

Jamie Gourlay

Cassie Townley

Cherilyn Collins

Emily Ramanathan

Kayla Ricardo

Narrelle Sprigg

Genevieve Rosewall

DIVISION 5

Mia Lopez

Amelia Snodgrass

Dominque Elliott

Brittany Kefford

Jade Hildyard

Jess Harrington

Charlotte Price

Cloe Woodward

Michelle San

Michelle Paton

DIVISION 4

Hannah Shilling

Kate Brownscombe

Jess Mersin

Sam Tonkin

Bec Casaretto

Kylie Lanyon

Addie Priaulx

Tayla Frankland

Lauren Donnell

Bec Watson

Amy Campbell

DIVISION 7Eleanor Bevilacqua Stacey MitasRikki Boelene Elyce PixtonLaura Brogan Madi Pixton Sarah Goodear Georgia StarkeAnnie Jellef Christina Young

DIVISION 7

Rachel Saunders

Claudia Hutchinson

Alannah Clifford

Kristy Blackman

Jemma March

Kaitlyn Gilbert

Chloe Virtue

Mikayla Ruddy

Tara Supple

Rebecca Smith

DIVISION 6

Jacinta Traeger

Bianca Bristow

Karina Campbell

Alicia Johnson

Suhaliah Davies

Fiona Coolegem

Fiona Lynch

Elise Christie

Caroline Tuaru Temu

Elle Kamana

NETBALL TEAMLISTSDINGLEY

DIVISION 1

Sarah Fischer

Jess Payne

Taylah Fiddes

Nichola Tulley

Shae Wonnacott

Sara Merkus

Alicia Wise

Amber McHenry

Brittany Goldsmith

DIVISION 2

Cassandra Kitto Laura PiperJessica HaslemEmma GentSophie VirtueTayla AustinChelsea GoldinMiranda BaileyEmily CrawfordAlysha MorecroftPenny Byers-Tymms

DIVISION 3

Kimi Broadbent

Nicole Cooper

Alana Cooper

Melissa Ades

Ellie Davidson

Adele Gilmore

Erin Gold

Kasey Blizzard

Eleanor Douglas

Maddy Taylor

DIVISION 4

Adele ClausenEman FarragLauren RyanSarah GentMegan LewisMaddy AdesJess O'LoughlinChelsea SketcherEsther GilmoreTayla McArtneyLaura Kilfoyle

DIVISION 5

Nicole Carmeni

Breanne Edwards

Samantha Barwick

Taylah Wills

Laura Garside

Jess Minster

Paris Davey

Kate Rollison

Jade Ryan

Michelle Chapman

Alexandra Smyth

DIVISION 6

Cherie Waring

Johanna Bardoel

Peta Stone

Alex Oates

Elise Lakai

Tara Callahan

Shannon Schubert

Liv Huebner

Aimee Waring

UNDER 19 TEAM 1

Jennifer Piper

Megan Piper

Laura Menzel

Olivia Zammit

Leah Rovatsos

Antonia Gianas

Holly Mcgaw

Hayley Murphy

Olivia Selbst

Amie Taylor

UNDER 19 TEAM 2

Charlotte Cogger

Eliza Hewitson

Gemma Reynolds

Imy Tuke

Julia Mascali

Sarah Heenan

Matilda Davies

Eve Georgio

Abbey Chambers

HEATHERTONDIVISION 1

Zali MifsudBayley MifsudKirsten DaleyElla BatishTuuinaatuau (Natu) FaananaBrie ReichmannCourtney WeiskeRahni SamasonMary CharlieMorgan RileyNatalie Billings

DIVISION 4 WHITE

Acacia Quinn

Helen (Bubba) Ashin

Chelsey McAndrew

Shane Goodchild

Kristine Stewart

Stephanie Peacock

Hayley Chugg

Claudia Papatsikas

Jacqui Hellard

DIVISION 2

Heidi SamasonTeena MifsudSophie ClarkBella RiddellMandy QuinnEmma EckhardtNicki ArnoldSienna KellyBelinda KayMaggie CarlonKirsty Mann

DIVISION 5

Verity Sheppard

Elise Earle

Rachael French

Sinead Bannon

Katrina Davidson

Natasha Nathan

Kristy Loyd

Holly Williams

Jaime Regnier

Lindsay French

DIVISION 3

Mary- Ann Calabrese

Mia-Rae McMillan

Tegan Matthews-Ritchie

Gemma Proy

Kate Moffatt

Alex Riddell

Yvonne McMillan

Sarah Thompson

Taylor Leeson

DIVISON 7

Ellie Boland

Isobel Burgess

Brielle Arnfield

Demi Adams

Olivia Clark

Abbey Brand

Stephanie Webb

Andie Campbell

Lisa Rizkallah

Amy McManus

DIVISION 4 BLACK

Shelleigh Papatsikas

Veronica Whaanga

Teaghan Avery

Melissa Cook

Adelaide Douglas

Jessica Elgin

Jamie Dickinson

Erin Naismith

Helen Ashin

DIVISION 8

Heidi Webb

Jemma Noy

Kirah Hard

Rachel Ebert

Camille Nightingale

Del Edmonds

Jordyn Elgin

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HAMPTONDIVISION 6

Ashlee Cupit Bec Nixon

Megan Donaldson Alissa Mitrovic

Emily Joyce Emily Savvides

Cassandra Hughes Melissa Peet

Rebecca Cormick Abby Dougherty

Nicole Cormick Jessica Chisholm

Phoebe Meares-Whitty

MOUNT WAVERLEYDIVISION 7

Madeleine Boros Lauren Martin

Louise Chamberlain Emily Burns

Hannah Clinch Ye Chieng Mau

Emma Kerr Zana Mandalos

OAKLEIGH DISTRICTDIVISION 7

Nicole Hill Lorinda Thompson

Samantha Dawes Maddison Russell

Brooke Langham Caitlyn Russell

Natalie Bowie Melissa Russell

Jessica Credlin Illana Miller

ST PAULSDIVISION 2

Eliza Barnes Ash Hardy

Meghann Geschke Catherine Walsh

Mikaela Hayes Grace Healey

Megan Hendry Ann Cooper

Caitlin Lewis Ellen Guiney

Jasmine Meehan Claire Stratton

Jenny Watts

HIGHETTLYNDALEDIVISION 4Kellie AndersonJulz BerryMatilda BranchAlix DowerKerryn HildebrandGrace KnightLaura Mulcahy (C)Emily Perchanidis (VC)Stephanie TimmonsAlex TurnerChristie Roberts

DIVISION 4

Debbie Hogan

Belinda Schembri

Sarah Gallie

Summa-lea James

Kaitlyn Clarke

Rochelle McNamara

Jaimi Paton

DIVISION 6Jenna CarrEl DedmanShae Elms (C)Tracey FlahiveKeely GriffithsLaura GrimmerEmma Hamilton (VC)Kristy HamiltonSamantha SavilleSamantha SnapeJema Van StadenAlyson Tran

DIVISION 6

Bianca Collard

Debbie Collard

Chantelle Ruston

Julie Eggens

Jacky Eggens

Erin Scaf

Kristy Gray

Nicky Sweet

KEYSBOROUGH

LYNDHURST

DIVISION 1

Samantha Downie

Laura Agius

Amy Burns

Abby Mackie

Courtney Nash

Megan Kennedy

Lovey Morunga

Alana Vieceli

DIVISION 5

Jade Tunks

Jenna Hill (Tina)

Jessie Kuster

Joanne Vamplew

Kiara Brown

Meagan Evans

Melissa Baker

Michelle Mcleod

Rowena Cooke

DIVISION 3

Ashlee GaudionKelie Le BretonMary MatiBreanne VieceliElizabeth LeggettLisa FoxHayley LoweZoe HarperKelly JarradGabby Flint

DIVISION 6

Belinda Mair

Bianca Brown

Jacqui Mejia

Katrina Sheary

Laura Blake

Maleah Brown

Melissa Hood

Melissa Mair

Tanya King

DIVISION 4Samanatha JohnsonChelsea RoweCourtney LoweCath WilkieNioka KirbySohpie BarkerMelissa BourkeKatie CornishKelly ThompsonHayley ZantuckJenny Thomas

DIVISION 8

Ashika Corera

Cherie Cox

Debra Babiera

Erin Brown

Jenni Foster

Joanne Merlino

Rebecca Brown

Sarah Monk

Stacey Baker

DIVISION 8

Jordyn McLeanTaylah GrahamAlyssa LoweThalia CoosnapaSharni RobinsonEmily NeesonBriana McEllenMolly JoysonEmily PetersStephanie Leggett

NETBALL TEAMLISTS

DANDENONGDIVISION 5

COACH: Mandi Hall

Michelle Keppler (c)

Tamara Weilbaecher

Cherie Cotton

Belinda Pryn

Michelle Frenken

Taylor Mitchell

Rhiannon Skewes

Ashlea Freddo

Stef Richmond

Mandi Hall

DIVISION 8

COACH: Antoinette Lemana

Jacqui Pownceby (c)

Renee Rollings

Hayley Oliver

Tori Webb

Veronica Quirk

Kylie Pyke

Shania Thomas

SOUTH YARRA

MURRUMBEENAEAST BRIGHTON

DIVISIONS 4, 6 & 7

Jessica Buerckner

Maggie Riley

Julia McPhee

Nadine Lee

Carrie James

Caitlan O’Brien

Rachel Vannucci

Bianca Love

Julia Woiwod

Hannah Smith

Alison Neil

Arum Sugiono

Tracey Edis

Samantha Davis

Sarah Hogan

Bridget King

Chloe Bourke

Zaita Anderson

Vanessa Bilowski

Ruby Riley

Michelle Woiwod

Siobhan King

Gillian Forrester

DIVISION 7

Daniella AndriopoulosGrace BibbySarah BorlandAdriana CostaLisa CzyczelisOlivia HargraveErin KnightKate MeehanAisling MuirNatasha Bonanno

SPRINGVALE DISTRICTSDIVISION 4Ash Simon Irene GabellKarlee Derek Tamara SternApril Garbellini Melinda HerronChristine Duggan Tori BrownKirsten Hansen Aimee BaileyTameeka Robinson

DIVISION 4

Ebony BoydSarah LazarroKathryn Harby-Williams Emily HigginsJessica LazarroGeorgie NaveKate Meredith Maddy Bourke Charlotte Birbeck Kellie Runciman

ST KILDA CITYDIVISION 1

Beth Viner-Smith ( C)

Billie Nukunuku (VC)

Elle Capel

Sarah Murphy-Gamble

Chloe Ballard

Sarah jackson

Kahlivia Russell

Ashley Mitchell

Liby Mirabella

Fiona White

DIVISION 4

Olivia Stolp

Lucie Webster

Paisley Ross ( C)

Kate Cross

Sally Saunders (VC)

Tania Lodge

Esme Harrington

Maddison Andrews

Melissa Alessandrini

DIVISION 2

Emma Holder (VC)

Anne Hallam ( C)

Breanna Cull

Kim Bateman

Sophie Dunn

Ella White

Maggie Allwright

Chelsea Bilney

DIVISION 5

Kelli Stringer

Jess Eddey

Reanne Poutama (VC)

Ashley Huynh

Tui Bristowe ( C)

Cynthia Houia

Katherine Beasley

Allira Lawson

Kirsti McInnes

Aleisha McKenzie

DIVISION 3

Kate Foster

Nicole Scharenguivel ( C)

Emma Haugh

Anthea Nisbet-Smith

Tamlyn Cocker

Sharlene Phillips (VC)

Meg Pfitzner

Casie Beddome (VC)

Yvette Lippold

Tracey Hall

DIVISION 6

Casey Gadzinski (VC)

Emma Ford ( C)

Leah Saunders

Sarah Cairnduff

Elisha Romeril

Rebecca Gregory-Pahlow

Kirstin Brice

Katrina Logue

NETBALL TEAMLISTS

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MORDIALLOCCOACHES: NIKKI DEMPSTER AND EMMA HOUGHTON

DIVISION 2

Bec Britton

Lucy McKeown

Cath Ferguson

Alanna Harris

Emma Houghton

Matilda O'Brien

Nicole Ram

Katie Minogue

DIVISION 3

Brooke Davies

Kym Pike

Holly Bowman

Emila Fisher

Jasmine Richwol

Kerry Spencer

Steph Hogbin

Nicole Croizer

DIVISION 5

Brodie Zealand

Amy Clemens

Sophie Titcombe

Chloe Elmer

Brooke Gaertner

Sally Grummley

Haylee Lavelle

Nikki Dempster

UNDER 19 AMelanie RixonAlice WrightSienna CostelloMolly StackpoleEllie McNeilMyki PetrieTilly O'TooleGrace EvansGeorgia ShawEliza Pickles

UNDER 19 B

Alice Gordon

Roisin Tuke

Jacqueline Summers

Daniela Tomaselli

Jasmine Madour

Summer Keith

Maddy O'Reilly

Annie Lacastro

Lucie Calvez

SKYEDIVISION 3

Hayley AllenClaire BroderickRachael ClementsBrooke CracknellTiana CreaseyGenna DoyleDemi FayleKimberley HarrisonBrittany RaynesTalissa Wellington

DIVISION 5Savannah BormannVeronica ButterfieldMadison DouglasCarissa FlandersMikayla KirkwoodAmy McKelveySarah PowellChelsey QuilliamChantelle ThompsonKayla TippingNatasha Willis

UNDER 19Kayla BorthwickMaddison ColomaMaddie DouglasMia DunstanBrittany EarleEllen FraserAshleigh GyurcsikRuby NelsonTiffany ReevesCorrine SmithCait WardEames BroganGemma Jones

NETBALL TEAMLISTS WESTFIELD FOUNTAIN GATE NETBALL LEADING GOAL SHOOTERS

DIVISION 2

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Bella Riddell Heatherton 21 175

Rebecca Britton Mordialloc 22 171

Grace Healey St Pauls 0 148

Katie Lamb Bentleigh 34 122

Jessica Cook CPL 14 115

DIVISION 8

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Beth Miller Cheltenham 36 197

Kirah Hard Heatherton 22 93

Sarah Monk Lyndhurst 4 68

Jacqui Pownceby Dandenong 4 67

Melissa Arnts-Wil-liams

Cheltenham 4 61

DIVISION 4

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Gillian Forrester South Yarra 36 119

Hannah Shilling Caulfield 33 112

Helen-Margaret Ashin Heatherton Black 0 100

Chelsey McAndrew Heatherton White 12 100

Kate Cross St Kilda City 25 94

DIVISION 6

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Melissa Mair Lyndhurst 38 194

Nadine Lee South Yarra 25 111

Jacky Eggens Lyndale 21 105

Melissa Hood Lyndhurst 0 95

Sarah Westley CPL 15 87

DIVISION 1

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Sophie O'Shea Caulfield 31 271

Sarah Fischer Dingley 37 164

Jessica Payne Dingley 6 129

Abby Mackie Keysborough 0 126

Tobi Cunningham Bentleigh 20 121

DIVISION 3

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Alana Cooper Dingley 0 160

Mia McMillan Heatherton 6 110

Danielle Forward Black Rock 24 94

Stephanie Pursell Caulfield 9 88

Emma Haugh St Kilda City 0 88

UNDER 19S

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Sarah Heenan Dingley Two 0 86

Abby Chambers Dingley Two 13 76

Roisin Tuke Mordialloc One 5 76

Megan Piper Dingley One 0 75

Laura Menzel Dingley One 0 49

DIVISION 5

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Joanne Vamplew Lyndhurst 15 161

Steff Poort Black Rock 28 146

Stephanie Richmond Dandenong 13 132

Caitlyn Ashby Black Rock 25 124

Brooke Lynne Cheltenham 19 119

DIVISION 7

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Lauren Martin Mt Waverley 19 134

Rachel Saunders Bentleigh 18 101

Aisling Muir Murrumbeena 12 96

Allanah Clifford Bentleigh 19 77

Hannah Clinch Mt Waverley 8 74

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UMPIRES’ CORNER / THE WHITE KNIGHT

Melbourne’s winter weather has arrived with a vengeance and many grounds last week were either as slippery as an ice skating rink, or could have played host to mud wrestling. If you don’t arrive at your game with your footy boots, you may end up lying in the mud. The White Knight recommends showering in your boots after your game, so you are not faced with the task of removing tonnes of mud from your boots on a Saturday morning. Some local Councils have been marking the centre circle away from the very boggy turf wicket areas. Please use common sense when deciding where to throw the ball up - ruckmen wrestling in the mud is not conducive to good football.

Our numbers are looking great at the halfway mark of the season, with 98 fieldies having completed at least one game, with fifty of them doing seniors (29 in Div 1) and 21 of them umpiring their first SFNL senior game this year. Last week, all six of our female umpires featured in senior games! With so many umpires available, we are running many three umpire games each week, which is providing valuable three umpire experience to our panel as we head to the finals. The three umpire system has resulted in fewer incidents and hence more free flowing football. It has also enabled us to pick up a couple of “off the ball” incidents that may have been missed in the two umpire system.

After a slow start to the year, we have 98 boundary umpires registered, along with 53 goal umpires, despite losing twenty goal umpires from last year’s list. In total, we are appointing over 250 umpires to games each week.

The SMJFL is again proving a great training ground for the umpires of tomorrow, with many young goalies, boundaries and fieldies, now umpiring both with us and the SMJFL. Some of our “young guns” like Sam Bridges, Nick Bergman, Cam Watts and Nathan Guy are doing a great job in developing these young umpires, while the SFNL will assist the SMJFL at finals time by lending some slightly older umpires, such as David Smith, to help out with some first round finals matches.

This week, Darcy Trewawn will become the youngest field umpire since Keith Mark’s son, Joffa, to umpire a senior match in our league. Darcy is a talented sportsman who plays baseball, basketball, and football (for Murrumbeena juniors) as well as umpiring in the SMJFL each Sunday. He will have a lot of experience with him on the field, as he is running with Pete Marshall and Al Manning.

Last week at Skye, there was over 2000 games of SFNL experience between two of the umpires in the Ressies match. It is probably the first time that this has occurred in a suburban footy game, although Peter Martin and Keith Mark didn’t say anything about it at the time.

Our goal umpires often go that extra yard to support their colleagues but recently at Skye, one of them got more than he bargained for when he decided to retrieve a ball that had gone over the fence behind the northern goals. When he put his hand on the fence to reach over and pick up the ball, he was shocked!!!! The fence was electrified!

The White Knight sends his condolences to the Hamilton family, on the recent loss of their father. Jason and Paul Hamilton have almost 200 SFNL games between them, and, now that Jason has returned from Tasmania where he has lived for the past two years, that tally is almost certain to grow. Jason is warming up for a return to umpiring by playing Superules, where he recently kicked eight goals in a match.

Jason may follow in the footsteps of Andrew Scott, who made his first appearance in a match for 2016 at South Yarra last Saturday. Scottie has umpired Div 1 Grand Finals as both a field umpire and boundary umpire and showed that he had lost none of his pace last week, although the South Yarra mud was starting to tell on the boundary umpiring Johnson family by the end of the match.

Umpires often come in for a bit of stick from the crowd, but Glenn Emery found a new way to suffer at the hands of a spectator when he was bitten by one at Port Colts last week. The spectator had four legs and a furry coat, and didn’t even wait for the game to start, before deciding that Glenn was a delicious pre-game snack.

Last week was Ladies Day at Dingley, and our Goal Umpire Coach, rather than watch our current goalies in action, Craig “Fraggle” Davenport, was seen trying to recruit some of the ladies presumably to join our goal umpiring ranks. Whether or not the ladies were impressed with Fraggle’s hand signals (he was teaching them how to signal a goal) remains to be seen.

Our Trivia Night is on the evening of Saturday July 30. If you would like to be on the winning table, make sure that you invite Calvin Thom to join you. Calvin has an encyclopaedic knowledge of sporting history, particularly AFL/VFL, and can quote scores, player numbers, and all sorts of sporting trivia. Test him out one Thursday after training. You won’t be able to beat him!

It is a compulsory requirement for all Field, Boundary and Goal Umpires to be accredited to at least Level 1 under the AFL National Umpires Accreditation Scheme. Go to the SFNL website at http://sfnl.com.au/umpiring/register/ (under the umpiring tab) for further information.

Remember that: “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

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PLAYER OF THE DAY

Pierce helped orchestrate the Hammers’ victory over the Tonners with a strong

game through the midfield. A powerfully-built midfielder, Pierce covered a lot of ground and had the ball on a string all day, helping to control the play in the

centre. A vital cog in the Hampton engine room, Pierce is key to his side’s chances

of a finals berth in 2016.

Congratulations, Rhys!

RHYS PIERCE

HAMPTON

Another Saints player to have emerged from the round with the Shooting Star of the Year Award, Alexander was the rightful recipient

with another strong showing this week. In his three games so far, Alexander has managed to appear in the best players on all occasions and

his inside work is a key element to those results. In addition, his ability to get forward and hit the

scoreboard is just as important and is another of the reasons why he has been nominated.

Congratulations, Kade!

WESTFIELD FOUNTAIN GATE NETBALLER OF THE DAY

SHOOTING STAR OF THE WEEK

MAKAYLA BULTECAULFIELD

Last month Makayla Bulte was in Southern’s interleague squad. This week she found herself jumping puddles at Dingley, completely running the show in the match against St Kilda City. Makayla was a unanimous choice as player of the match as she set up most of what was good in Caulfield’s win which kept her side entrenched in the Division 1 top four.

KADE ALEXANDER ST KILDA CITY

DIVISION 3: SANDOWN V CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES

Photos courtesy of Memento Sports mementosports.fotomerchant.com

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GAMBLING’S NOT A GAME DIVISION 1 RESERVE

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Jeremy Tobin Cheltenham 6 26Leigh Moore Dingley 0 24Corey Pearce Clayton 6 21Jamie Vlahos St Kilda City 1 16Liam Hogton-Hewish Bentleigh 0 16Peter Nelson Mordialloc 3 15Jordan Lloyd St Pauls 5 13James Symons St Kilda City 0 12Nicholas Douglas East Malvern 1 12James Howard East Brighton 2 11

DIVISION 3 RESERVE

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Andrew Meredith Mount Waverley 0 26Clinton Sheedy Sandown 3 21Cameron Kirkup Mount Waverley 7 19Rory Dux Mount Waverley 1 19Tarquin Booth Ashwood 0 18Philip Schulz Mount Waverley 0 15Thomas Marshall Endeavour Hills 0 14Andrew Fonti C.P.L 0 12Brendan Robinson Sandown 2 12Emilio Williams 0 12

DIVISION 2 RESERVE

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Mathew Poore Skye 0 48Bradley Dyer Skye 0 31Davor Rajic Keysborough 0 28Christopher Lacey Springvale Districts 5 20Rhys Clayton Murrumbeena 2 17Brendan Weighell Skye 0 16Jason Butler Port Melbourne Colts 4 16Ashleigh Beasy Chelsea Heights 0 13Jaiden Peters Hampton 0 13Arlyn Hagiwara Port Melbourne Colts 3 12

THIRDS

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Matthew McCormick Sandown 0 23Joshua Keyt Dingley 0 20Bradley Thorpe Cerberus 0 17Ben Ross Cerberus 0 16Jackson O'Brien Dingley 1 16Michael Kalviskis Skye 0 16Corey Dyson Cerberus 1 14Shane Cosstick Sandown 0 14Mitchell Thuenissen Cerberus 0 13Peter Rizzi Dingley 1 12

DIVISION 1 SENIOR

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Calhan McQueen Dingley 3 32Patrick Nicholls Bentleigh 7 31James Morris Mordialloc 3 21Paul Fermanis Oakleigh District 0 19Dylan Sloan St Kilda City 1 18Khaled Kandakji Oakleigh District 2 17Kristen Feehan Dingley 0 16Josh Fox Cheltenham 5 15Mark Ryan East Malvern 0 15David Velardo Oakleigh District 0 14

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Luke Galle Mount Waverley 2 44Dale Carroll Ashwood 2 33Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 1 31James Gough Doveton Eagles 6 28Jack Williams Moorabbin 4 26Peter Dye Doveton Eagles 0 26Shane Peake Endeavour Hills 4 25Daniel Morrison Endeavour Hills 6 23Shane Thomas Hallam 1 22Shaun Richards Endeavour Hills 11 21

DIVISION 2 SENIOR

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Nicholas Gilbert Caulfield 3 28Mitchell Clarke Port Melbourne Colts 2 27Philip Smith Chelsea Heights 5 27Jason Butty Port Melbourne Colts 0 26Matthew Van Schajik Heatherton 1 19Mitch Walder Murrumbeena 2 17Joel Jones-Hamtpon Highett 3 16Ned McCormack Caulfield 0 16William Gayfer Keysborough 1 15Benjamin Evans Skye 0 14

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PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Ryan Kreymborg St Pauls 0 25James Cooke St Pauls 0 24Liam Mccabe Oakleigh District 6 22Hayden Favero Endeavour Hills 2 15Joseph Halloran St Pauls 0 14Mykelti Lafau St Kilda City 1 14Tom Davis Cheltenham 1 14Cory Hutchinson Oakleigh District 3 13Ryan Carroll Hampton 3 13Brad Dolan St Pauls 0 12

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