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Bendigo Community Bank MPNFL Update Queen’s Birthday Weekend 2017 Welcome to Queen’s Birthday Weekend Round of the 2017 home and away season for both Peninsula FNL and Nepean FNL.
Themed and feature rounds coming up; 10th June 2017 - Queen’s Birthday Round 1st July 2017 – It’s ok no to be ok Round 8th July 2017 - Pink Round
Only 3 games on this weekend, Saturday sees Rye v Sorrento do battle in the Nepean FNL while over in the Peninsula FNL Chelsea take on Bonbeach. Sunday we head back to the Nepean FNL to watch Dromana take on Red Hill. As we are fast approaching the half way point, it is important to remember to take care of your volunteers. The people in your club that run around each week putting out the bins, setting up the canteen, sewing up the jumpers, stuffing advertising into the record, are the real heart and soul of our clubs. Take a moment to think about how you could take over one of these jobs at your club to help. There are plenty of ways to help. Just ask someone who is doing a job while you are standing around drinking your coffee or sitting warmly in your car waiting for the game to start. Thank you to all our volunteers. You help because you love your club and without you the costs of running a club would be much higher. A reminder that we have also officially moved to Frankston Park, in the old gaming venue. The new office number is 03 8781 1300, alternatively you can contact Shaun and Haydn on their mobiles or via email shaun@ aflse.com.au and haydn@aflse.com.au Best of luck to all sides for this weekend.
This weekends games.... Peninsula League Sat 10th - Chelsea v Bonbeach Nepean League Sat 10th - Rye v Sorrento Sun 11th - Dromana v Red Hill
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Bendigo Community Bank AFL South East Senior Review Draft Recommendations Released AFL South East Region Commission is calling for industry feedback after today releasing its Senior Football Competition Review Draft Recommendations. The draft recommendations summarises feedback received by the review panel after undertaking individual consultation meetings with all senior clubs in the AFL South East region. Review panel chair and AFL South East Region General Manager John Anderson said that he was very pleased with the way the individual club consultations were conducted. “Clubs were open, honest and respectful during the process. The draft recommendations has been prepared to incorporate much of the feedback received and recorded during the consultation phase.” “It was encouraging to hear from a number of clubs during the consultation phase that the Commission should act in the best interests of football in the region.”
netball together at home games. However, there were a number of issues raised which need to be addressed in the next phase of the review and allowance has been made in the response document for further feedback. The 14 page paper plus schedules will be sent directly to stakeholders, but will also be available on the AFL South East website, http://www.aflsoutheast.com.au/afl-south-east-seniorcompetition-review In accordance with the Review’s Terms of Reference, clubs and other stakeholders have four weeks to respond to the options outlined in the paper. The review panel will consider the feedback before making a final recommendation to the Region Commission. Closing date for responses is Monday 3 July 2017.
John Anderson RGM AFL South East
“As a Region Commission we have a responsibility to grow and develop the game and it is imperative that any competition structure has the scope to achieve that,” Mr Anderson said. The draft recommendations provides two options for industry feedback: • A full divisional structure initially comprising three divisions with promotion/relegation between each. • A partial divisional structure also comprising three divisions, with a top division then two divisions below based on geography. Mr Anderson said the Commission believes the two options are fair and will provide much needed divisional competition between clubs. “The options not only address the concerns raised by the majority of clubs but they also strike a balance with the competing issues specific to some clubs. “It is critical that local footy evolves to meet the challenges facing our region – this direction preserves our history and sets up our future.” “Of prime importance is the ability of our league to attract new clubs to participate in the competition,” he said. All clubs were asked about the impact on netball during the consultation and a section of the paper has been devoted to issues facing local netball. There was a common thread in the feedback of retaining football and
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Bendigo Community Bank VIC COUNTRY ANNOUNCES INCLUSION SQUAD AFL Victoria has finalised its Vic Country representative squad ahead of the 2017 AFL National Inclusion Carnival next month. Twenty of country Victoria’s best players with disability, including four emergencies have been chosen to don the Big-V jumper as they prepare to take on the top talent from across the country. Selection comes following a training session which saw over 40 regional players showcase their skills at Bendigo’s Epson Huntly Reserve yesterday. Six AFL Victoria Region Commissions are represented in the final squad, with AFL North East Border (six), AFL Western District (four), AFL Wimmera Mallee (three) and AFL Goldfields (three) boasting the most representatives. In addition, all nine country community FIDA (Football Integration Development Association) clubs are represented, with players hailing from both the CVGT Australia Northern Conference and Western Conference. Leading the squad again for the second consecutive year is coach Matt Deegan who will be keen to improve on Vic Country’s third place result from last season. Held on the Gold Coast this year, the National Inclusion Carnival is a week-long competition for footballers with an intellectual disability to compete for their state in a National Championships. For the first time, all states and territories will have a team represented in the competition, with squads from the Northern Territory and Western Australia joining regular competitors Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia, NSW/ACT, Vic Metro and Vic Country. AFL Victoria FIDA Football and AAA Programs Manager, Tim Nield said the 2017 Vic Country squad is a true reflection of the best regional talent in the state. “This year we are delighted to be able to have a representative from each of our nine country FIDA clubs, which is a great achievement for all the hard work and dedication of not only the players, but their local coaches and clubs,” Nield said.
“With the establishment of our two country conferences, the opportunity for people with disability in country Victoria to participate in our game has grown significantly, which has allowed a greater talent pool for our coaches to choose a squad with. “Seeing the exciting new talent which Vic Country has selected I’m confident they will be a force to be reckoned with when it comes to the pointy end of the competition.” The 2017 AFL National Inclusion Carnival will kick off on Monday July 24. 2017 VIC COUNTRY INCLUSION SQUAD: NAME CLUB REGION Michael Scholz Gippsland Gippsland Kelvin Walters Gippsland Gippsland Harley Locke Ballarat Goldfields Hary Hunter Ballarat Goldfields Luke Byrne South Warrnambool Western District Harrison Surtees Wodonga North East Border Jared Redcliffe Wodonga North East Border Kieran Hartwich Hamilton Western District Tom Brody Hamilton Western District Alfred Muller Wimmera Wimmera Mallee Tyson Harris Wimmera Wimmera Mallee Matt Taylor Grampians Wimmera Mallee Joshua Jose Merriwa Magpies North East Border T Rhodes-Orton Merriwa Magpies North East Border Jackson Reeves Goulburn Valley Goulburn Murray Damien Cocks Echuca Moama Goulburn Murray EMERGENCIES Evan Reeves Ballarat Goldfields James Lyons South Warrnambool Western District Tom Newton Merriwa Magpies North East Border James Eikan Merriwa Magpies North East Border SUPPORT STAFF Matt Deegan – Head Coach Gordon Godwin – Assistant Coach Dean Pritchett – Team Manager
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Queen’s Birthday presents… By Toe Punt Rye and Sorrento kick-off Queen’s Birthday football as the stand-alone game on Saturday. The Demons have been playing some consistent and exciting footy over the past five weeks, winning three of their past five games, including back-to-back wins against Crib Point and Devon Meadows in successive weeks. The only two losses in that time have been a thumping at the hands of Frankston Bombers (95 points) and Somerville, where the Demons led at half time and trailed by just seven points at three quarter time before losing that one. Rye and Sorrento went head-to-head in round three, which didn’t end well for the Demons, going down by a whopping 110 points to the Sharks at David McFarlane Reserve. On that day, Sorrento restricted the Demons to just one goal in the first half while ramming home 14 majors of their own. Leigh Poholke booted six and Nick Corp five while Chris Dawes was still injured. The Sorras again proved last week (against Red Hill) that whilst you can hold a couple of their forwards, you can’t manage them all. Chris Dawes was close to signing with Rye before opting for the Sorrento deal, so he won’t feel a lot of love this afternoon. The Demons rely mainly on Tim Churchin (15), Harry Wilson (9) and Oscar Whitty (8) to kick their goals while Adam Kirkwood is a soldier either through the middle or down back. Jai Lloyd back in the fold is a good outcome also for the Demons. Whilst its highly doubtful that it will be a 100-point loss, you can expect Rye to lose by at least 10 goals this afternoon. DROMANA will be looking to continue its purple patch when it comes-up against RED HILL. The Tigers were disastrous at the beginning of the season, copping some absolute floggings, however, it has now won three matches on the trot and sits just percentage outside of the top five. Holding fifth place is Red Hill, which has proven once again that it is not in the same echelon as the top bracket teams. Frankston, Hastings and Sorrento have all beaten Red Hill quite convincingly. It did beat Rosebud in impressive fashion though – just might have got them on the right day! Up for grabs today is fifth spot! Dromana’s past three wins against Pearcedale, Crib Point and Somerville have all been significant – they have been impressive wins. Challenge now is to be competitive against a side in the top five, albeit one that is hanging-on for dear life! Red Hill will be aiming to be the best of the teams not capable of winning the flag!
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RYE DEMONS Ground RJ Rowley Reserve, Melbourne Rd, Rye Mel: 168 D5 Phone 5985 2308 Colours Royal Blue & Red
Seniors & Reserves Seniors Coach: Josh Moore Reserves Coach: Tim Churchin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33
Oscar Whitty Adam Kirkwood (C) Nick Rowson Kyle Lynch Tim Churchin Gabe Nocella Harry Whitty Nick Rowson Scott Shea Joel Wills Mitch Dunn Jari McDonald Hagan Rice Beau Gaudion Leigh Morse Doogie Howie (RC) James Appleford Jimmy Jennings (VC) Matt Wylie Jackson Allen Jye Lloyd Harley Cole Will Cooper Ben Trivett Josh Gana Matt McIndoe Dayne Thomson Daniel Cimino Rima Tipene Kalani Ryan Peter Hampton
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Tim Mazurek Toby Woodford Harrison Wilson Jac Hollway Tom Brown Brenton McNarmara Jack Burford Jarrod Richards Dekodda Thomsom - Irwin
Jayden Thomas Matt Whelan Josh Cameron Mitch Hillyear Callan Graham – Smith Jarvis Anderson Gus Gordon Sam Dow Zac Little Dale Perkins Steve Tweedly Kyle McLean Jack Parsons Chaigen Watson Guy Lynch Daniel Schmitt Harrison Richardson Angus Emery Merv Watkins Matt Dunn
Club Notes
2 in a row, that’s a nice feeling. Great win last week in the seniors, against a team who really came to play and at ½ time we had a real battle on our hands. Great second half and the work Chad Ambrose our fitness guru, put into the boy’s pre-season is really showing in our seconds halves. Our skipper Adam Kirkwood would have got the 3 votes from the umpires, he was sensational all day and was BOG. Jye Lloyd, welcome back and what a great game he played. Ben Trivett was magnificent down forward and in the ruck with Spider Wilson. The new # 3 Nick Rowson, Jimmy Jennings and Harry Whitty were all in the best. Massive test today against Sorrento, wouldn’t it be a great long weekend to knock them off. The reserves finally played a 4-quarter game after losing the 2 previous games when leading at ¾ time. A good team effort all round and it certainly made Tim Churchin a happy chappy Saturday night. “Banger” McLean BOG, closely followed by the skipper Doogie Howie, Will Cooper, Matt Wylie and his sidekick Josh Gana, Sam “Blood” Dow also played a blinder. The under 19’s played a very good side and certainly put up a good fight. Huge game for the boys today, to knock off a side above them on the ladder. Last week McLeod Jamieson was super, “Booga” Papalia, Richo, Goldy, Barnsy and Kurt Goss all battled hard. Past Players v Present Day players’ golf day on Sunday July 30 at Safety Beach Country Club, see Beelie to book your spot. $60 includes, golf, lunch, beers and prizes.
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SORRENTO SHARKS Ground David Macfarlan Reserve, Hotham Rd, Sorrento Mel: 157 A7 Phone 5984 2571 Colours Red & White
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The Hillmen put on the weather for us last week, it was one of those rare days we’re you drive up through the clouds and find the sun shining. We thought the sun was shining on our 19’s too. We had the better of them for 3 quarters but couldn’t hold on. It was a much better effort though and no doubt the next win is just around the corner if we bring that level each week. The Scoobs were tested big time which was great and got a win when not at their best. It’s always a tough gig on the Hill and with some key players missing this task got bigger. The boys were good though and hung on for a gutsy victory. The seniors were keen to perform well against a potential finalist and it was a good 4 quarter performance. There’s never any love lost between these 2 combatants and we know a Blackers led side won’t roll over. So to come away with the 4 points and no injuries was a good day. So today we’re at our much loved neighbours, a club we respect but love to beat. If there are only 2 games you can win in a home and away season 1 is Rye at home, the other is Rye away. Let’s make sure we complete the second part of the puzzle today. Thought of the week: Do twins realise that one of them wasn’t planned!
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DROMANA TIGERS Ground Dromana Recreation Reserve, Beach St, Dromana Mel: 159 J6 Phone 5987 2732 Colours Black, Green & Gold
Seniors & Reserves Seniors Coach: Rikki Johnston Reserves Coach: Danial Maestrale 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Dan Geurts Craig Christie Rory Gregg Mitch Gill-Furness Zac Muschialli Rikki Johnston Kyle Busuttil-Inglis Beau Cosson Jeremy Daniel Ryan Smyth Kierran Voelkl Braeden Dennis Cameron Carmody Alex Bird William Guerts Josh McCleary Sam Fowler Aydn Musgrave Jack Fowler Jackson Quigley Sam Geurts Reece Wilde Adam Hunter Billy Quigley Shaun Clarke Daniel Gibbs Terry Wheeler Jay Hutchinson Richard Sydenham
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Our Annual Queen’s Birthday Sunday Clash against Red Hill for the Bluey Holmes Shield is sponsored by Bendigo Bank. This game is vital for our finals hopes as a win will get us fifth spot going into the Bye and on our form over the last few weeks it is quite possible. Last week saw our Reserves break their duck. It is amazing what a difference getting some experienced players back into the team makes with them leading from the first bounce. Justin Norton kept the crowd entertained with four goals and his celebrations. The Seniors also continued their winning streak and although challenged several times by Somerville were able to maintain a winning break throughout the game. The U19s seem to have lost their mojo and need to recapture their earlier form. AFL South East have just released their recommendations from the Review into the Senior Football Competition and the clubs have four weeks to make submissions. If you want to view the document there is a link on the club website and the club Board would appreciate any feedback or suggestions prior to our submission. Thanks to Laneway Espresso for putting on a Greek night for the club and from all reports it was an outstanding success. As always the club is looking for more volunteers for various areas around the club including on the Board. So if you feel you have something to contribute speak to our Secretary. Lastly make sure your putting your money away for a Major Raffle ticket which will be on sale shortly.
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RED HILL HILLMEN Ground Red Hill Showgrounds Arthurs Seat Rd, Red Hill Mel: 190 H4 Phone 5989 2500 Colours Red & White
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Today we take on neighbours Dromana not only for the “Bluey Holmes Shield”, but also for a place in the five tonight. The Tiger’s form over the last month has been very impressive so the task is formidable because ours has been up and down and all about. Let’s give Blackers our best shot and not leave it on the track. The twos were super impressive in just going down to the unbeaten Sharks, and the unders did what they do best -come from behind and take the points. They are causing a few grey hairs amongst their parents. Nice little ceremony last week in the rooms of a cheque handed to the Bays Hospital from the proceeds of the “Ladies Lunch”. Last year we supported the Breast Cancer Appeal and this year a Cap to help in the Chemotherapy process. Thanks Ladies. Talking of the women folk the Netballers had a clean sweep last week with the U17s winning an exciting game by a solitary goal. My spies tell me the girls football team had a much improved game and each week their skills get better and better. MEGA MONEY Day June 17th get your tickets from Harry for a special day with great prizes. PAST Players Day July 1st with the release of Volume 1 of our History 1929-1950 1pm start. Our Grand Auction Night is looming so any items large or small will be received with open arms. Go HILLIES Mountain Goat.
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Seniors Coach: Tony Blackford Reserves Coach: Josh Beard 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Michael Holmes Adam Marchetti Marcus Dal Lago Chris Irving Josh Mold Sean Marchetti Jake Mitchell Steve Ballingall Aaron Holmes Rheede Hopgood Peter Dal Lago Mitch Wallace Luke Marchetti Shaydon Bloomfield Jono Ross Michael Mock Matthew Hyden Sean Holmes Jonah Siversen Andrew Mock Dan McNamara Josh Marton Andrew Gilmour Blake McCormack Harry Byrt Fletcher Kearney Jake Mold Matt Mitchell Blake Thomson Ethan Bryan
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Nepean Fixture Heritage Round Saturday 1st April Tyabb 4.4.28 v Hastings 20.16.136 (R10) Round 1 - Saturday 8th April Crib Point 18.11.119 vs Tyabb 6.12.48 Hastings 18.10.118 vs Rye 11.10.76 Pearcedale 12.16.88 vs Devon M 13.4.82 Rosebud 7.5.47 vs Sorrento 12.12.84 Somerville 14.10.94 vs Red Hill 9.4.58 Frankston 14.16.100 vs Dromana 4.7.31 Round 2 - Easter Round Good Friday 14th April Rye 7.4.46 vs Rosebud 21.20.146 Tyabb 10.6.66 vs Somerville 19.17.131 Pearcedale 18.3.111 vs Frankston 15.16.106 Easter Saturday 15th April Sorrento 18.22.130 vs Dromana 10.14.74 Devon Meadows 10.11.71 vs Hastings 13.19.97 Easter Sunday 16th April Red Hill 17.11.113 vs Crib Point 5.8.38 Round 3 - Anzac Round Saturday 22rd April Dromana 22.19.151 vs Tyabb 6.3.39 Frankston 19.15.129 vs Hastings 8.18.66 Rosebud 5.14.44 vs Red Hill 10.5.65 Somerville 0.17.89 vs Pearcedale 0.22.82 Sorrento 27.15.177 vs Rye 10.7.67 Devon Meadows 0.22.100 vs Crib Point 0.8.68 Round 4 - Saturday 29th April Crib Point 2.6.18 vs Sorrento 22.22.154 Red Hill 6.9.45 vs Frankston 8.5.53 Rosebud 14.17.101 vs Somerville 8.5.53 Rye 14.11.95 vs Pearcedale 9.18.72 Tyabb 10.4.64 vs Devon Meadows 21.9.135 Hastings 22.22.154 vs Dromana 8.5.53 Round 5 - Umpire Round Saturday 6th May Crib Point 6.8.44 vs Hastings 18.17.125 Devon Meadows 8.13.61 vs Somerville 6.17.53 Dromana 5.5.35 vs Rosebud 12.20.92 Pearcedale 7.4.46 vs Sorrento 24.18.162 Tyabb 6.2.38 vs Red Hill 20.20.140 Rye 3.8.26 vs Frankston 17.19.121 AFL Victoria Championships Saturday 13th May Geelong FNL 16.9.105 v MPNFL 11.17.83 Round 6 - Saturday 20th May Dromana 19.18.132 vs Pearcedale 15.11.101 Frankston 18.24.132 vs Crib Point 9.6.60 Red Hill 8.13.61 vs Hastings 15.9.99 Rosebud 11.18.84 vs Devon M 11.5.71 Somerville 15.13.103 vs Rye 9.14.68 Sorrento 33.17.215 vs Tyabb 5.8.38 Round 7 - Indigenous Round Saturday 27th May Tyabb 5.8.38 vs Frankston 11.23.89 Crib Point 9.12.66 vs Dromana 22.17.149 Sorrento 16.14.110 vs Somerville 9.13.67 Pearcedale 4.12.36 vs Red Hill 21.17.143 Hastings 6.10.46 vs Rosebud 12.15.87 Devon M 9.12.66 vs Rye 16.8.104 Round 8 - Quit Round Saturday 3rd June Frankston 9.11.65 vs Devon M 7.10.52 Pearcedale 8.10.58 vs Hastings17.12.114 Red Hill 6.8.44 vs Sorrento 11.18.84 Rosebud 15.28.118 vs Tyabb 4.4.28 Rye 11.12.78 vs Crib Point 8.8.56 Somerville 10.17.77 vs Dromana 14.9.93 Queens Birthday Weekend Saturday 10th June Rye vs Sorrento - Rd 17 Sunday 11th June Dromana vs Red Hill - Rd 9
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Bendigo Community Bank Round 9 - Saturday 17th June Crib Point vs Pearcedale Devon Meadows vs Sorrento Frankston vs Rosebud Hastings vs Somerville Tyabb vs Rye Round 10 - Saturday 24th June Crib Point vs Somerville Pearcedale vs Rosebud Red Hill vs Devon Meadows Rye vs Dromana Sorrento vs Frankston Round 11 - Saturday 1st July Dromana vs Devon Meadows Hastings vs Sorrento Somerville vs Frankston Pearcedale vs Tyabb Red Hill vs Rye Rosebud vs Crib Point Round 12 - Pink Round Saturday 8th July Devon Meadows vs Pearcedale Frankston vs Red Hill Rye vs Hastings Somerville vs Rosebud Tyabb vs Dromana Sorrento vs Crib Point Round 13 - Saturday 15th July Crib Point vs Devon Meadows Dromana vs Frankston Hastings vs Pearcedale Rye vs Somerville Tyabb vs Rosebud Sorrento vs Red Hill Round 14 - Saturday 22nd July Devon Meadows vs Tyabb Dromana vs Sorrento Hastings vs Frankston Pearcedale vs Crib Point Rosebud vs Rye Red Hill vs Somerville Round 15 - Multicultural Round Saturday 29th July Frankston vs Sorrento Hastings vs Crib Point Red Hill vs Dromana Rosebud vs Pearcedale Somerville vs Devon Meadows Rye vs Tyabb Round 16 - Saturday 5th August Crib Point vs Rosebud Devon Meadows vs Red Hill Dromana vs Somerville Frankston vs Rye Tyabb vs Pearcedale Sorrento vs Hastings Round 17 - Saturday 12th August Crib Point vs Red Hill Devon Meadows vs Frankston Pearcedale vs Dromana Somerville vs Tyabb Rosebud vs Hastings Round 18 - Saturday 19th August Dromana vs Rye Frankston vs Pearcedale Red Hill vs Tyabb Somerville vs Crib Point Hastings vs Devon Meadows Sorrento vs Rosebud FINALS Saturday 26th August - EF & QF Saturday 2nd September - SF 1st & 2nd Saturday 9th September - PF Saturday 16th September - GF
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Peninsula Preview SEAGULLS LOOK FOR BEST FORM by Simon McEvoy CHELSEA’S resurgence has hit a couple of speedbumps in recent weeks but the Seagulls get the chance to put their season back on track against BONBEACH today. This stand-alone Queen’s Birthday weekend clash is a good opportunity for the Seagulls and the Sharks to show their wares. Chelsea strung together three wins before a 69-point hiding from Pines and a 56-point loss to Frankston YCW. One bad quarter cost the Gulls last week, but that’s all it takes against sides like YC. Bonbeach deserves to be rated among the best sides in the competition. The Sharks are on a three-winning streak and have knocked over last season’s grand finalists Frankston YCW and Mt Eliza in the past month. That’s sensational form. Jackson Sole played his best game for the season last week, while Jackson Casey, Darcy James and Gary Carpenter have been super. Sandringham-listed Beau Bailey has played two games with the Sharks this season and been in the best on both occasions. Win this and Bonbeach will be 7-2 and on target for a topthree spot. IN THE RESERVES… CHELSEA will be out to snap a three-game losing streak when it hosts BONBEACH. Since beating Karingal a month ago, the Seagulls have struggled but they know their best form can worry Bonbeach. Chelsea beat Bonny by 26 points six weeks ago. The Sharks (3-5) will see this as an opportunity to edge closer to the top five. Their form is handy, pushing ladder leaders Mt Eliza last week and beating Mornington before that. IN THE UNDER 19s… CHELSEA (3-5) meets BONBEACH (6-2) in an interesting clash. Only two points separated the sides when they met in Round 3; the Seagulls nabbing the Sharks late after a seesawing battle. Kalvin Long and Sam Heurtau were at the heart of Chelsea’s win that day and will play key roles today.
Tipsters Shaun Connell AFL South East Manager
Haydn Parsons MPNFL Operations
Bonbeach
Bonbeach
Last Round - 3 Matt Crozier AFL South East Online
Last Round - 4 Michael Voss RPP FM
Bonbeach
Bonbeach
Last Round - 4 Peter Skews Jacobs & Lowe
Ash Robertson Mornington Race Course
Bonbeach
Bonbeach
Last Round - 3 John Hynes MPNFL Interleague Coach
Last Round - 3 Simon McEvoy Leader Newspaper
Bonbeach
Bonbeach
Last Round - 4
Last Round - 4
Last Round - 3
Leaderboard Haydn Parsons John Hynes Simon McEvoy Michael Voss Matt Crozier Ash Robertson Shaun Connell Peter Skewes
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CHELSEA SEAGULLS Ground Chelsea Reserve Beardsworth Ave, Chelsea Mel: 68 B6 Phone 9772 1541 Colours Navy Blue & White
Seniors & Reserves Seniors Coach: Brett Dunne Reserves Coach: Steve Gardiner 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Matthew Silva James Sivijs Matt Gardiner Bradley Clark James Brain Grant Trew Todd Gardiner David Willett Ben Finemore Luke Caspersz Aaron Pawell Jason Clark Joshua Tripcony Daniel Aarsman Matthew Baxter Ben Holman Simon Mitchell-Hill Brendan Dess Josh Herdman Corey Peele Lewis Kreiger Rhys Hensel Jack Francis Daniel Knowles Michael Salem Cory Edmunds Daly Shannon Nicholas Allsep Zachary Graham Trent Styles
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Ben Graham Jordan Marshall Curtis Bywater Mason Bailey Stuart Brooke Matthew Ponton Jack Gaze Josh Whelan Daniel Bourke Chris Charity Mark Denness Ross Aitcheson Jordan Atwell Matthew Madafferi Steven Voss Kane Martello Matt Mitchell Sterling Tatu Luke Pickett Tait Bresac Charles Ryan-Orchard Daniel Monforte Brett Brisbane Brodie Leitch Chris Hatzis Luke Lukavjky Benjamin Stokell
Club Notes
Hosted YCW last week and no doubt we had a hard day in all grades, overall though besides some injury concerns we still came need to remain positive as we host Bonbeach this week. All three sides tried hard and we have plenty to look forward to. Two more home games so let’s all stick fat as we get to Headquarters and support Brett, Stevie & Knowls’y moving into the 2nd half of the year. $5000 Draw coming up in July , tickets will be out this week so please support this course as it is a major fundraiser for the Club. Also get your tickets for the Hamilton Island Holiday. Ladies Lunch and High Tea this week, have a great day girls. Mid Season Ball also happening at Rossdale Golf Club early July, details out this week also , please book your tickets early to help Karen and the Ladies make it a great night. See you at the Gullery !!
Under 19’s
Coach: Mark Knowles 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Lachlan Baum Brayden Moren Nick Haslem Sam Heurtau Jaylen Mokaraka Matthew Knowles Lorcan McGurgan Dylan Gray-Bice Jaxon Atwell
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Joel King Kyle Foley Lavin Long Jesse Davis Dion Kato Josh Hermans Coby Farrow Luke Jaeger Auster McClelland
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Luke Kelly Ashley Dickison Corey Edmunds Lexian Xiberras Ashley Davis Ben Graham
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BONBEACH SHARKS Ground No 1 Reserve Cannes Ave, Bonbeach Mel: 97 E4 Phone 0434 143 050 Colours Black, Red & White
Seniors & Reserves
Club Notes
The story this week is no doubt the great away victory for the senior boys. The belief is building and every player is playing their role. Judging our best is becoming a harder task and this evenness is certainly a key to our 6-2 win loss. The lid is on and the hard work continues. The reserves nearly caused a huge upset against Mount Eliza and will take a lot away from what was a great contest. The belief is there and Bully’s boys now set themselves the challenge of a finals charge. No Queens Birthday rest for the boys this week as we head to Chelsea for the local Derby. Good luck to All teams. June-July is jamb packed with great Bonbeach Events! Saturday 17th June - Community match dayLuncheon tickets $50 contact Sue. Saturday 24th June- Mid Season Ball- Tickets $120 purchase at club or contact Matt. Saturday 8th July- Ladies Day- Look out for more info Saturday 22nd July-
Bonbeach Comedy Gala
Seniors Coach: Stephen Hughes Reserves Coach: Josh Bull 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Mark Tyrell Gary Carpenter Nick Waterstone Sheldon Price James Murnane Shane McDonald (DVC) Jason Gumbleton Josh Bull Brad Sykes Justin Bennett Sam Rouette Owen Hulett VC Anthony Hogan Dale Donkin Tom Hogan Trent Dennis-Lane Jackson Sole Lachlan Gill-Renouf Jack Williams Lachlan Stenning Matthew Douglas Beau Bailey Ben Casey Gavin Vassallo Dylan Jones Jackson Casey (C) Ben Hogan Tim O’Shannessy Ezekiel Turner
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Jacob Flannery Todd Cracknell Sean Campitelli Joel Rippingale Jason Ferraro Eammon MacCormack Darcy James Cameron Green Nick Edwards Dylan Edwards Adam Nichols Shane Cochrane Sean Gales Joel Mulholland Mark Lacey Mitch Barry RC Callum Thompson Jack James Alex Trowell Jayden Cole Damian Chabas Max Bailey Jake Tonkin Matthew Taylor Ryan Francis
Under 19’s
Coach: Mark Thomas 1 Tom Reeves 2 Nathan Cochrane 3 Lachlan Stenning 5 Mason Lockett 6 Rhys Dicker 8 Declan Box 11 Taner Enez 12 Jack Wieland 13 Andrew Cochrane
Q1
Q2
15 Cameron Wenczel 18 Lachlan Harris 20 Aaron Ingram (C) 21 Steven Towan 25 Petro Vafeas 32 Sheldon Morgan 33 Tim Mullholand 48 Tyler Foreman 52 Kai Herbert
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Peninsula Fixture
Good sports don’t let their mates drink and drive.
Round 1 - Saturday 8th April Round 7 - Indigenous Round Bonbeach 7.10.52 vs Pines 10.9.69 Saturday 27th May Chelsea 5.7.37 vs Edi Asp 13.12.90 Bonbeach 14.7.91 vs Mornington 10.5.65 Langwarrin 5.15.45 vs Karingal 8.8.56 Edi Asp 12.10.82 vs Seaford 16.17.113 Mornington 11.9.75vs F’ston YCW 14.13.97 F’ston YCW 13.13.91 vs Langwarrin 6.10.46 Mt Eliza vs Seaford 7.10.52 initiative Karingal 7.7.49 vs Mt Eliza A10.14.74 RoadSafe Victoria supported by19.12.126 VicRoads Pines 21.12.138 vs Chelsea 10.9.69 Round 2 - Easter Round Good Friday 14th April Round 8 - Quit Round Edi Asp 6.12.48 vs Bonbeach 10.11.71 Saturday 3rd June Frankston YCW 10.14.74 vs Mt Eliza 6.8.44 Chelsea 7.9.49 vs F’ston YCW 15.15.105 Easter Saturday 15th April Edi Asp 12.22.94 vs Karingal 6.7.43 Karingal 11.7.73 vs Mornington 14.13.97 Mornington 12.23.95 vs Langwarrin 4.8.32 Seaford 19.18.132 vs Chelsea 7.8.50 Mt Eliza 7.11.53 vs Bonbeach 12.8.80 Pines 13.20.98 vs Langwarrin 2.7.19 Seaford 15.8.98 vs Pines 17.13.115 Round 3 - Anzac Round Saturday 22nd April Bonbeach 17.17.119 vs Chelsea 10.5.65 Edi Asp 12.9.81 vs Pines 18.16.124 Langwarrin 8.8.56 vs Seaford 17.13.115 Sunday 23rd April Karingal 10.7.67 vs F’ston YCW 17.8.110 Tuesday 25th April Mt Eliza 15.20.110 vs Mornington 8.2.50
Round 13 - Saturday 15th July Bonbeach vs Mt Eliza Edi Asp vs Chelsea Karingal vs Langwarrin Pines vs Frankston YCW Seaford vs Mornington and VCFL
Queens Birthday Weekend Saturday 10th June Chelsea vs Bonbeach - Rd 15
Round 4 - Saturday 29th April Bonbeach 12.11.83 vs Langwarrin 8.8.56 Chelsea 10.10.70 vs Mt Eliza 9.10.64 F’ston YCW 9.15.69 vs Pines 6.6.42 Mornington 14.13.97 vs Edi Asp 17.12.114 Seaford 17.21.123 vs Karingal 9.10.64
Round 9 - Saturday 17th June Bonbeach vs Karingal Chelsea vs Mornington Langwarrin vs Edi Asp Pines vs Mt Eliza Seaford vs Frankston YCW Round 10 - Saturday 24th June
Frankston YCW vs Ediand Asp Plan ahead, on off Langwarrin vs Bonbeach Mornington vs Pines the field Mt Eliza vs Chelsea
Round 14 - Saturday 22nd July Chelsea vs Langwarrin Frankston YCW vs Seaford Karingal vs Edi Asp Mornington vs Bonbeach Mt Eliza vs Pines Round 15 - Saturday 29th July Multicultural round Frankston YCW vs Karingal Langwarrin vs Mornington Pines vs Edi Asp Seaford vs Mt Eliza Round 16 - Saturday 5th August Bonbeach vs Frankston YCW Edi Asp vs Langwarrin Mornington vs Chelsea Mt Eliza vs Karingal Pines vs Seaford Round 17 - Saturday 12th August Chelsea vs Pines Karingal vs Bonbeach Langwarrin vs Frankston YCW Seaford vs Edi Asp Sunday 13th August Mornington vs Mt Eliza
Karingal vs Seaford If you’re going to have a few drinks, Round 5 - Umpire Round plan ahead and arrange a ride Saturday 6th May Round 11 - Saturday 1st July with a designated It’s driver – someone Chelsea 7.14.56 vs Karingal 8.5.53 ok not to be Ok who’s Edi Asp 12.5.77 vs F’ston YCW 16.15.111 not drinkingEdi vs Mtresponsibly Eliza Round 18 - Saturday 19th August orAsp who’s Langwarrin 4.10.34 vs Mt Eliza 11.13.79 Frankston YCW vs Mornington Bonbeach vs Seaford sticking to light. Pines 13.14.92 vs Mornington 1.5.11 Karingal vs Chelsea Edi Asp vs Mornington Seaford 12.14.86 vs Bonbeach 3.10.28 Pines vs Bonbeach Frankston YCW vs Chelsea Good Seaford sportsvsdon’t let their Langwarrin Mt Eliza vs Langwarrin AFL Victoria Championships Pines vs Karingal mates drink and drive. Saturday 13th May Round 12 - Pink Round Geelong FNL 16.9.105 v MPNFL 11.17.83 Saturday 8th July FINALS Bonbeach vs Edi Asp Sunday 27th August - EF & QF A RoadSafe Victoria initiative supported by VicRoads and VCFL Round 6 - Saturday 20th May Chelsea vs Seaford Sunday 3rd September - 1st & 2nd SF F’ston YCW 9.9.63 vs Bonbeach 12.17.89 Langwarrin vs Pines Karingal 9.9.63 vs Pines 17.16.118 Mornington vs Karingal Sunday 10th September - PF Langwarrin 9.5.59 vs Chelsea 14.10.94 Mt Eliza vs Frankston YCW Sunday 17th September - GF Mornington 13.12.90 vs Seaford 18.9.117 Mt Eliza 8.9.57 vs Edi Asp 8.17.65
Plan ahead, on and off the field If you’re going to have a few drinks, plan ahead and arrange a ride with a designated driver – someone who’s not drinking or who’s responsibly sticking to light. Good sports don’t let their mates drink and drive. A RoadSafe Victoria initiative supported by VicRoads and VCFL
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in 1887. Who in the world of common sense is going to believe they actually moved, yet alone ran, all the way back then? Don’t Blink Twice…Or Else You Might Just Miss It… Occasionally...or just every so often what we call a miracle occurs. And guess what? Saw one last week… Was having a bit of a wander around training the other night and out the corner of the eye something strange occurred. Not satisfied with the glimpse a full blown stop and head turn was required. There’s a lot of mythical creatures that society claims to have seen over the stretch of time. Unicorns…Yeti…Loch Ness Monster…An inviting Mother-In-Law. But never, no not once in ancient or modern history had there ever been a sighting quit like this… On the SUA track, smack bang in the middle of Kananook Oval was a goal umpire. But not just any goal umpire. It was a goal umpire engaged in training. But there’s more…he wasn’t just stretching his index finger…or performing bicep curls under the weight of a hotdog or two. He was actually running. Exerting physical energy. Sprinting down the guts of the ground quicker than some of those so called freak-fitness field umpires.
Still puzzled about the whole situation? Think this is just one of those folklore porkies that grows in dramatics around the warmth of a campfire while downing a soothing liquid and toasting marshmallows? Well it still might be… Mythical creatures aren’t real…Miracles don’t actually happen…Or do they? Note to all hotdog companies: If keen to boost sales to increase the bottom line for corporate management get down to the goal square of Kananook Oval on a Wednesday Night. Stay in Touch Stay in touch with all information about Southern Umpires Association (SUA) by following or adding us on social media. Twitter: Search for @SouthernUmpires and follow us; Facebook: Search for Southern Umpires Association and like our page; Instagram: Search for @ SouthernUmpires and follow us for exclusive pictures; and TeamApp: add the TeamApp on your smart phone and search for the Southern Umpires Association.
But it doesn’t stop there either. He had mates…goal umpiring mates…a truck load of them. Enough to absolutely shatter any kind of sales record of a large hotdog company. And every single one of them sprinting the line (think that’s what it’s called), darting in and around agility poles to show off their discreet food platter snatching techniques and squats and lunges to ensure core strength to keep the lowest point of gravity for those ever so frequent (and hilarious) slips in the muddy goal squares. That all doesn’t even include the extensive skill drill regime to guarantee some seriously damn good looks while straddling that goal line and invading the tall slender goal post’s personal space. Allegedly it’s been going on all year. That’s what the jungle drums say. Ask any goal umpire though and they reckon they’ve been genuinely training since the turn of time. Flag were first waved to signify goals in games back
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Netball Preview
Bendigo Community Bank Nepean & Peninsula FNL Netball Preview – QBW Round 2017
Sunday:
Saturday:
A Grade: Red Hill have won their last two and are building some big momentum. Dromana are coming off a couple of tough games (Crib Point and Somerville) and will be determined to get another win on the board. Red Hill will get the tip. B Grade: Red Hill had a convincing win last week while Dromana where on the end of loss. Should be an interesting game, Red Hill have won their last two while the tigers have lost their last two. Going on form Red Hill get the win. C Grade: Dromana haven’t won a game since round 4 and will be hungry for victory. Red Hill on the other hand have had an up and down year but do come off a 44 goal win last week. Dromana to cause an upset. D Grade: Big game as it is 5th v 6th, and you would think that the winner certainly keeps in the race for finals. Both sides are coming off defeats in their last game. A draw for this game is the tip. U17 Grade: It’s been 3 weeks since Dromana have played netball while Red Hill is fresh off their 1 point win over Sorrento last week. It’s 4th v 5th and will be a cracking game of netball.
Rye V Sorrento (Nepean FNL) A Grade: It’s been over a month since Rye last tasted success. In fact, the last win the Demons had was over Sorrento. This game proves to be a big opportunity for the Sharks, to see how much they have improved. Rye to win but by how much is unsure. B Grade: Both side are coming off some big losses last week. And last time these two met it was a draw. Should be an exciting game! Sorrento to win. C Grade: Like A Grade the last time Rye won a game it was against Sorrento in round 3. It’s one of only two wins for the Dees but Sorrento haven’t tasted victory yet in 2017. Is this their week to do so? U17 Grade: These two sides sit on the opposite ends of the ladder, Rye haven’t won a game yet, while Sorrento have won 3. Rye will be out to make amends for round four, but Sorrento will get the better of the Dees.
Dromana v Red Hill (Nepean FNL)
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Netball Notes
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Rye Demons
Rye started off the day well last week against Crib Point. D grade had a very exciting, close game with scores almost level throughout the game. Rye had a great third quarter, leading by 7 going into the 4th quarter. Crib Point gave it their all in the last and came back to level scores with only 20 seconds to go. A great pass from Katelyn to Tamara in goals right before the siren gave us the win! Score: 32-31. Crib Point proved to be very strong in all the other grades, pushing the girls to the limit. All teams tried their best, but couldn’t compete with the strength and skill of the Crib point girls. It was a credit to the girls that they remained positive, keeping their heads held high and trying to the end. The Best on courts were D Grade Katelyn Hearn, C Grade Melinda Devine, B Grade Shall Clarke, A Grade Sienna Wills. Today we have a big day against Sorrento at home for the Queen’s Birthday clash. Let’s all keep up our great teamwork and come off with the wins today. Good luck girls. Go Dees
Dromana Tigers
Another tough weekend for the Tiger girls taking on some very strong competition in Somerville. While we didn’t come away with the wins, the squad is most certainly showing improvement which we expect to see translate into some wins in the next few weeks. D Grade – It was a disappointing game for D going down by three goals after leading for most of the game. The girls won the 1st, 2nd and 4th quarter with only our 3rd really letting us down. On a positive, the ball movement was really strong, particularly in the first half. Best were Jo Moot and Hayley Joyce. C Grade – It was a slow start for C grade, struggling with intensity in the first quarter. We had a much stronger second quarter but struggled to keep up the scoring consistency as the game continued. Defensive pressure was a highlight a something we will continue to work on. Best were Brodie Bond and Belinda Ingram B Grade – Despite the score, it was a really good contest in B grade. Taking on last years’ premiers, the girls kept a high level of intensity and defensive pressure. The improvement in this team is substantial and they are definitely a team top watch for second half of the season. Best were Hayley Pollard, Mackenzie Cochrane and Maggie Alford. A Grade – A very slow start and inability to get the goals on the board, saw us on the back foot straight away. A great second quarter effort put us back in the game, however we struggled to keep this momentum going into the second half. Ball movement out of defence was the strongest it has been, with best being Laura Hopkins and Caitlin Heseltine. We look forward to all 5 grades playing against Red Hill this weekend and will hope to get some wins on the board!
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Red Hill Hills
What an exciting and hard fought game our under 17s had on Saturday. A great team effort which resulted in a 1 goal win. Keep it up girls, we are proud of you all. The C grade girls had a great game with Annie and Zoe strong in the goal ring. It was a great to see Liv step up and play a strong half in GS. Abbie played well in WA and fed beautifully into the goalers. Jessie had a great game in C and created many turnovers. It was pleasing to see Chloe step up and play circle defence and did a great job. We were strong throughout the whole game and everyone played there role and came away with a terrific win! B Grade continued on from last week playing good consistent netball, again we had lots of positional changes allowing us to try out more combinations. Abbie and Chloe had a run up and played very well, Meg and Karina are getting there mojo on working together well. A Grade played a nice game of skillful clean netball against a young but developing Sorrento. Bella was fed the ball very well through the mid court and goaled exceptionally well. Again we were able to try a few different combinations through the centre which was good to do.
Sorrento Sharks Special thanks to Hotel Sorrento Spa our amazing sponsor of the week. A very tight game against Red Hill this week for the U17’s. The first quarter Red Hill got out to a flying start due to us being slightly off the mark after having 3 weeks off. We slowly clawed our way back into the game and it was a draw at three quarter time! Congratulations to the Red Hill side who had a greater will to win. Grace and Josie both gunned it in the mid court but unfortunately in the last minute red hill got the better of us and we lost by 1 point. Looking forward to having a couple of games in the next few weeks! C grade had a tough game against Red Hill but Everyone put in a huge effort and played a really good first half. The girls never dropped their head but unfortunately Red Hill were much quicker and very accurate in the goals. The B girls played an awesome game this week. The score didn’t reflect the game, our defence played amazing with Jen holding Red hills goal shooter to only two goals in the later quarter, Jen and Macy worked really well together as a team. Our first quarter was amazing with Sarah and Emma leading the goal scoring. The A graders had a tough week however played an incredible game of netball, well done to Grace in defence who played her best against a great goaler who couldn’t miss a shot, and a great effort to Beth in the centre court who’s passes into the goal ring were amazing.
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Netball Notes
Chelsea Seagulls Last week was a hard fought game by the D grade girls today. After a slow start in the first quarter the girls came back to be down by 5 at half time. Unfortunately the Frankston girs were too good and came away with the win. The game has given us a bit to work on at training and we will be back ready to go after the bye. The C grade girls got off to a tough start against the strong YCW side. Hannah showed a fighting spirit, returning to the court after an injury within the first few minutes of the game! Char stepped up and showed true leadership on the court, playing out of position and absolutely nailing it! The girls pushed back but weren’t able to get there this time! A tough day on the court for the B grade girls. Coming off the high from a good win against Pines last week the girls felt confident facing the reigning premiers. Defence worked hard against the in-form goalers from YCW. Kattie earnt herself a best on performance showing her “never give up” attitude for four quarters. This week we look forward to celebrating our women playing sport and working hard behind the scenes - at Chelsea Ladies Day, while we watch our footballers fight it out against Bonbeach. Good luck guys!
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Peninsula Results Football
Netball
SENIORS
a grade
Chelsea 7.7.49 def by 15.15.105 F’ston YCW Edi-Asp 12.22.94 def 6.7.43 Karingal Mornington 12.23.95 def 4.8.32 Langwarrin Mt Eliza 7.11.63 def by 12.8.80 Bonbeach Seaford 15.8.98 def by 17.13.115 Pines
Karingal Langwarrin Bonbeach Pines
b grade
RESERVES Chelsea 5.4.34 def by 15.5.95 F’ston YCW Edi-Asp 14.14.98 def 4.4.28 Karingal Mornington 6.8.44 def by 7.12.54 Langwarrin Mt Eliza 7.8.50 def 5.6.36 Bonbeach Seaford 9.6.60 def 7.2.44 Pines
UNDER 19 Chelsea 2.3.15 def by 13.18.96 F’ston YCW Edi-Asp 11.11.77 def 11.5.71 Karingal Mornington 8.10.58 def by 11.8.74 Langwarrin Mt Eliza 28.22.190 def 1.0.6 Bonbeach Seaford 25.15.165 def 2.2.14 Pines
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Edi-Asp 23 def by 36 Mornington 31 def by 42 Mt Eliza 60 def 29 Seaford 66 def 36 Frankston YCW - Bye
Chelsea Edi-Asp Mornington Mt Eliza Seaford
19 def by 64 Frankston YCW 25 def by 40 Karingal 53 def 39 Langwarrin 54 def 25 Bonbeach 37 drew 37 Pines
Chelsea Edi-Asp Mornington Mt Eliza Seaford
33 def by 37 Frankston YCW 33 def by 44 Karingal 31 def by 37 Langwarrin 55 def 25 Bonbeach 53 def 27 Pines
Chelsea Edi-Asp Mornington Mt Eliza Seaford
19 def by 39 Frankston YCW 30 def 15 Karingal 25 def 22 Langwarrin 51 def 13 Bonbeach 20 def by 30 Pines
c grade
D grade
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Ladders Football
Netball
SENIORS Team
A GRADE
P W L D F A
% Pts
Pines 8 7 1 0 796 462 172.29 28 F’ston YCW 8 7 1 0 719 489 147.03 28 Seaford 8 6 2 0 836 559 149.55 24 Bonbeach 8 6 2 0 612 504 121.43 24 Mt Eliza 8 4 4 0 607 474 128.06 16 Edi-Asp 8 4 4 0 651 653 99.69 16 Chelsea 8 3 5 0 490 760 64.47 12 Mornington 8 2 6 0 580 726 79.89 8 Karingal 8 1 7 0 468 769 60.86 4 Langwarrin 8 0 8 0 347 710 48.87 0
Team
P W D L F A Pts
reserves Team
B GRADE
P W L D F A
% Pts
Mt Eliza 8 8 0 0 559 204 274.02 32 Seaford 8 7 1 0 508 314 161.78 28 F’ston YCW 8 6 2 0 459 349 131.52 24 Pines 8 5 3 0 492 350 140.57 20 Edi-Asp 8 4 4 0 437 360 121.39 16 Langwarrin 8 3 5 0 418 457 91.47 12 Bonbeach 8 3 5 0 302 375 80.53 12 Mornington 8 2 6 0 324 392 82.65 8 Chelsea 8 2 6 0 382 616 62.01 8 Karingal 8 0 8 0 196 660 29.70 0
Team
P W D L F A Pts
%
F’ston YCW 8 8 0 0 445 251 32 177.29 Karingal 8 7 0 1 422 242 28 174.38 Edi-Asp 8 6 0 2 348 223 24 156.05 Mt Eliza 8 5 0 3 340 287 20 118.47 Mornington 8 3 0 5 317 310 12 102.26 Langwarrin 8 2 1 5 303 350 10 86.57 Chelsea 8 2 1 5 242 338 10 71.60 Seaford 8 2 1 5 265 371 10 71.43 Pines 8 2 1 5 232 365 10 63.56 Bonbeach 8 1 0 7 237 414 4 57.25
under 19 Team
%
Karingal 7 7 0 0 377 208 28 181.25 Edi-Asp 7 5 0 2 287 216 20 132.87 Seaford 7 5 0 2 293 257 20 114.01 Langwarrin 8 5 0 3 292 283 20 103.18 Mornington 8 4 0 4 321 295 16 108.81 Mt Eliza 8 3 1 4 299 303 12 98.68 F’ston YCW 7 3 0 4 253 275 12 92.00 Bonbeach 7 1 0 6 213 333 4 63.96 Pines 7 0 0 7 224 369 0 60.70 Chelsea 2 0 1 1 0 20 0 0
C GRADE
P W L D F A
% Pts
F’ston YCW 8 8 0 0 774 142 545.07 32 Mt Eliza 8 6 2 0 712 333 213.81 24 Langwarrin 8 6 2 0 739 350 211.14 24 Edi-Asp 8 5 3 0 658 389 169.15 20 Seaford 8 5 3 0 697 463 150.54 20 Karingal 8 4 4 0 491 392 125.26 16 Mornington 8 3 5 0 520 487 106.78 12 Chelsea 8 2 6 0 250 762 32.81 8 Bonbeach 8 1 7 0 175 1021 17.14 4 Pines 8 0 8 0 222 899 24.69 0
Team
P W D L F A Pts
%
F’ston YCW 8 7 0 1 342 195 28 175.38 Karingal 8 7 0 1 339 259 28 130.89 Edi-Asp 8 6 0 2 287 220 24 130.45 Mt Eliza 8 6 0 2 327 259 24 126.25 Langwarrin 8 4 0 4 338 294 16 114.97 Mornington 8 3 0 5 264 248 12 106.45 Chelsea 8 3 0 5 257 287 12 89.55 Seaford 8 2 0 6 274 293 8 93.52 Bonbeach 8 2 0 6 230 375 8 61.33 Pines 8 0 0 8 199 427 0 46.60
D GRADE Team
P W D L F A Pts
%
Edi-Asp 8 8 0 0 337 111 32 303.60 Langwarrin 8 6 0 2 294 129 24 227.91 F’ston YCW 8 5 0 3 253 166 20 152.41 Mornington 8 5 0 3 235 177 20 132.77 Mt Eliza 8 5 0 3 260 200 20 130.00 Karingal 8 5 0 3 224 178 20 125.84 Seaford 8 2 0 6 144 290 8 49.66 Bonbeach 8 2 0 6 128 308 8 41.56 Chelsea 8 1 0 7 171 288 4 59.38 Pines 8 1 0 7 108 307 4 35.18
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Nepean Results
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Football
Netball
SENIORS
a grade
Frankston 9.11.65 def 7.10.52 Devon M Pearcedale 8.10.58 def by 17.12.114 Hastings Red Hill
6.8.44 def by 11.18.84
Rosebud 15.28.118 def 4.4.28 Rye
Sorrento Tyabb
11.12.78 def 8.8.56 Crib Point
Frankston Red Hill Rosebud Rye Somerville Pearcedale - Bye
52 def 41 93 def 14 15 def by 49 12 def by 64 61 def 20
Frankston Pearcedale Red Hill Rosebud Rye Somerville
46 def 42 35 drew 35 50 def 14 28 def by 45 18 def by 47 63 def 24
Frankston Pearcedale Red Hill Rosebud Rye Somerville
38 def 34 55 def 12 59 def 15 25 def by 30 12 def by 37 47 def 25
Frankston Pearcedale Rye Somerville Tyabb - Bye Red Hill - Bye
29 def by 37 39 def 15 32 def 31 29 def 26
b grade
Somerville 10.17.77 def by 14.9.93 Dromana
RESERVES Frankston 10.18.78 def 2.4.16 Devon M Pearcedale Red Hill Rosebud
4.5.29 def by 16.12.108 Hastings 7.5.47 def by 9.4.58
Sorrento
15.9.99 def 5.2.32
Tyabb
Rye
8.7.55 def 3.6.24 Crib Point
Somerville
4.5.29 def by 9.15.69 Dromana
UNDER 19
Frankston 10.18.78 def 2.4.16 Devon M Pearcedale 10.9.69 def 8.12.60 Hastings Red Hill
7.12.54 def 7.3.45 Sorrento
Rosebud
15.9.99 def 5.2.32
Rye
4.2.26 def by 9.21.75
Tyabb Crib Point
Somerville 16.14.110 def 0.2.2
Dromana
Devon M Hastings Sorrento Tyabb Crib Point Dromana
c grade Devon M Hastings Sorrento Tyabb Crib Point Dromana
D grade Devon M Hastings Crib Point Dromana
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Devon M Sorrento Tyabb Crib Point Dromana
Red Hill Devon M - Bye Pearcedale - Bye Rosebud - Bye Rye - Bye Dromana - Bye
25 def 24
Sorrento
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Ladders SENIORS Team
P W L D F A
% Pts
Sorrento 8 8 0 0 1116 401 278.30 32 Frankston 8 7 1 0 795 429 185.31 28 Hastings 9 7 2 0 955 607 157.33 28 Rosebud 8 6 2 0 719 428 167.99 24 Red Hill 8 4 4 0 669 486 137.65 16 Somerville 8 4 4 0 667 639 104.38 16 Dromana 8 4 4 0 718 759 94.60 16 Devon M 8 3 5 0 638 623 102.41 12 Rye 8 3 5 0 560 859 65.19 12 Pearcedale 8 2 6 0 594 923 64.36 8 Crib Point 8 1 7 0 469 899 52.17 4 Tyabb 9 0 9 0 387 1234 31.36 0
RESERVES Team
P W L D F A
% Pts
Sorrento 8 8 0 0 729 197 370.05 32 Rosebud 8 7 1 0 673 295 228.14 28 Frankston 8 7 1 0 519 299 173.58 28 Hastings 9 7 2 0 618 408 151.47 28 Tyabb 9 5 4 0 415 515 80.58 20 Red Hill 8 4 4 0 418 351 119.09 16 Somerville 8 3 5 0 360 517 69.63 12 Crib Point 8 2 6 0 368 466 78.97 8 Rye 8 2 6 0 360 525 68.57 8 Devon M 8 2 6 0 233 533 43.71 8 Pearcedale 8 1 7 0 317 600 52.83 4 Dromana 8 1 7 0 284 588 48.30 4
B GRADE Team P W D L F A Pts % Somerville 8 8 0 0 533 149 32 357.72 Crib Point 8 7 0 1 322 201 28 160.20 Frankston 8 7 0 1 340 260 28 130.77 Tyabb 9 6 0 3 335 269 24 124.54 Hastings 9 4 1 4 333 318 18 104.72 Red Hill 8 4 0 4 283 278 16 101.80 Devon M 8 3 0 5 298 290 12 102.76 Rosebud 8 3 0 5 245 347 12 70.61 Rye 8 2 1 5 229 346 10 66.19 Dromana 8 2 0 6 279 364 8 76.65 Pearcedale 8 1 1 6 196 366 6 53.55 Sorrento 8 0 1 7 181 386 2 46.89
C GRADE Team P W D L F A Pts % Crib Point 8 8 0 0 333 161 32 206.83 Somerville 8 6 0 2 317 182 24 174.18 Frankston 8 6 0 2 302 178 24 169.66 Pearcedale 8 5 1 2 294 162 22 181.48 Devon M 8 5 1 2 312 216 22 144.44 Red Hill 8 5 1 2 256 197 22 129.95 Rosebud 8 3 2 3 245 262 16 93.51 Tyabb 9 4 0 5 199 220 16 90.45 Dromana 8 2 1 5 214 287 10 74.56 Rye 8 2 0 6 188 262 8 71.76 Hastings 9 0 0 9 136 393 0 34.61 Sorrento 8 0 0 8 122 398 0 30.65
D GRADE
under 19’s Team
A GRADE Team P W D L F A Pts % Somerville 8 8 0 0 441 179 32 246.37 Crib Point 7 7 0 0 406 127 28 319.69 Tyabb 8 6 0 2 387 200 24 193.50 Rosebud 7 4 0 3 297 277 16 107.22 Frankston 7 4 0 3 283 295 16 95.93 Red Hill 7 3 0 4 324 299 12 108.36 Rye 7 2 1 4 221 329 10 67.17 Pearcedale 7 1 2 4 266 335 8 79.40 Devon M 7 2 0 5 227 312 8 72.76 Dromana 7 1 1 5 222 331 6 67.07 Sorrento 8 0 0 8 174 564 0 30.85
P W L D F A
% Pts
Red Hill 8 8 0 0 530 318 166.67 32 Somerville 8 7 1 0 809 204 396.57 28 Frankston 7 6 1 0 540 276 195.65 28 Crib Point 6 4 2 0 386 199 193.97 24 Rosebud 6 3 3 0 411 311 132.15 20 Sorrento 8 4 4 0 564 486 116.05 16 Dromana 8 3 5 0 459 532 86.28 12 Rye 7 2 5 0 256 414 61.84 12 Hastings 9 3 6 0 367 624 58.81 12 Devon M 4 1 2 1 167 264 63.26 6 Pearcedale 8 1 7 0 285 687 41.48 4 Tyabb 7 0 6 1 230 689 33.38 2
Team P W D L F A Pts % Frankston 8 7 0 1 302 149 28 202.68 Devon M 7 5 0 2 236 155 20 152.26 Pearcedale 7 5 0 2 229 165 20 138.79 Rye 6 5 0 1 198 170 20 116.47 Red Hill 6 4 0 2 161 135 16 119.26 Dromana 6 3 0 3 148 159 12 93.08 Crib Point 7 2 0 5 153 170 8 90.00 Tyabb 7 2 0 5 107 180 8 59.44 Somerville 6 1 0 5 127 184 4 69.02 Hastings 8 0 0 8 76 270 0 28.15
Under 17 Team P W D L F A Pts % Pearcedale 5 4 0 1 201 111 16 181.08 Sorrento 5 3 0 2 137 119 12 115.13 Devon M 3 2 0 1 83 94 8 88.30 Red Hill 3 2 0 1 73 87 8 83.91 Dromana 3 2 0 1 87 109 8 79.82 Rosebud 5 1 0 4 112 116 4 96.55 Rye 4 0 0 4 80 137 0 58.39
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