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Division 1 - Round 2 Saturday 7th April 2018

Sorrento v Mt Eliza Rosebud v Bonbeach Mornington v Frankston Seaford v Frankston YCW Sunday 8th April

Edi-Asp v Pines



AFL South East Brilliant sunshine and excellent crowds greeted the newlyformed MPNFL divisional structure on the Easter weekend with some tremendous games pointing to tough and tight competitions in 2018. Frankston YCW provided the only blowout on the opening weekend of football, stamping its undoubted class on the competition with a clinical display against Sorrento. But that was the exception rather than the rule, with some terrific battles being fought from one end of the Peninsula to the other. Dromana finally overcame Rye by 23 points at Dromana, but not before a huge crowd became engaged in the first game of MPFNL Division Two - with scores tied at threequarter time. The way the new divisional structure was embraced by the local community was a standout feature of the weekend from a Commission point of view. And close finishes were also the norm in Division One, with Mt Eliza, Seaford and Rosebud all claiming victory by under two goals. Rosebud became the first of the three teams to be promoted – alongside Frankston Bombers and Sorrento – to taste victory. The positive nature of the first weekend of divisional football was in stark contrast to the recent developments that took place with the Australian Cricket team in South Africa.

The fallout has been intense for the likes of Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft, but put into perspective by former Victorian Sheffield Shield Captain Darren Berry - the guest speaker at the Pines pre-game function on Saturday. Berry explained that his nine-year-old son had simplified the situation perfectly. “He came up to me and said ‘Dad, why did they do that’, and it was something I really couldn’t explain,” Berry said during his entertaining address. Those comments from a naïve and fresh-faced youngster – who loves sport and not the politics associated with it – brings it back to the raw nature of what the game of football should all be about. Big crowds enjoying a day at the footy – just like took place in the opening round of the MPNFL last weekend. Looking at the Divisions 1 & 2 fixtures for this weekend, we are in for another round of tight matches, including some potential new rivalries and existing local derbies

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GAME TIMES FOOTBALL: U19’s: 10.00am, Reserves: 12.00pm, Seniors: 2.00pm DIV 1 NETBALL: D Grade: 10.00am, C Grade: 11.05am, B Grade: 12.25pm, A Grade: 1.45pm DIV 2 NETBALL: Under 17: 8.55am, D Grade: 10.00am, C Grade: 11.05am, B Grade: 12.10pm, A Grade: 1.30pm

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Footy Preview - Division 1 Let’s all just take a deep breath By David Nagel It’s time to take a deep breath – draw on the learnings of a bumper round one of MPNFL Division One football and look forward to the second step of what looks to be a fantastic journey ahead in 2018. Frankston YCW was the clear headline act from the Easter weekend round of matches, demolishing Sorrento in the clinical and methodical way that it has handled all of its opponents over the years. The Stonecats were ruthless – the 63-point margin not doing their overall dominance on Easter Sunday justice. Mt Eliza, Rosebud and Seaford will all be satisfied after fighting hard for victory in round one, while EdithvaleAspendale was super-impressive against last year’s grand finalist Bonbeach. The Eagles hit the ground running in an impressive pipeopener to the season ahead. The key match-up in round two takes place at Belvedere Reserve where a high-on-confidence Seaford welcomes Frankston YCW to its new home of the next two years. The Tigers were impressive early against Pines last week and, despite conceding 10 goals to seven after the main break, held on for a gutsy victory. The recruiting minds at Seaford can take a massive pat on the back with Matt Gundry, Zac Vansittart and giant ruckman Matt Terech all having an instant impact around the ground. Terech was too big and strong for Pines, but the 200-centimetre specimen will meet the cream of the crop this week in seven-time premiership player Ash Eames. The champion Stonecat should have walked up beside best-on-ground medal winner Kyle Hutchison last week and claimed half the prize – such was his dominance at the centre bounces and the stoppages. It’s not being mischievous to suggest that Eames – nearing his 40s – could still be the most influential Stonecat of them all.

When he left the field last week Sorrento regained momentum, only to have it stolen away when the big number seven returned to the fold. Terech’s ability to match it with Eames will be key to how the scoreboard looks at 4.45pm on Saturday. The Stonecats showed some new tricks last week with Kevin Lylak drifting forward for two goals, while Lachlan Street did a wonderful job on the dangerous Leigh Poholke. Dylan Howlett, Kieran and Tom Shaw and Gundry were all terrific for the Tigers in round one – but it’s the Stonecats to win after an early slog.

Can Bonbeach cover the loss of vice-captain Owen Hulett, who suffered serious facial injuries against Edi-Asp.

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Footy Preview - Division 1 Bonbeach will be looking for a sharper second-round performance when it makes the trip south to take on Rosebud at Olympic Oval. Shoddy ball use really hurt the Sharks against Edi-Asp last week, and only a five-goal-to-two final term brought any level of respectability to the scoreboard. Star-forward Trent Dennis-Lane was starved of opportunity, while centre half forward Jo Fisscher will be a dangerous match-up if the Sharks can get their delivery right. Several kicks last week missed their intended targets as the Sharks made a mockery of last year’s form. Shane McDonald tried to lift his side while Matt Douglas did a solid job in defence against a steady stream of supply. Rosebud made the most of its opportunities last week, kicking 10.1 to three-quarter time against Mornington on its way to a 10-point victory. The Buds will relish back-to-back games on their home deck, especially if Ben Dwyer, Sean Downie and skipper Greg Bentley can reproduce their form from round one. The clash between Bentley and McDonald in the centre of the ground will be a beauty and will go a long way to deciding the outcome. This is a big step up for the Buds…expect the Sharks to get home in a close one. Mornington and Frankston Bombers will be looking to bank their first four points of the season when the two teams collide at Alexandra Park. Bulldogs’ coach Simon Goosey will return to the scene of many great triumphs – both in a team and personal aspect – desperate to get a win on the board. Rather ironically – given Goosey’s status as a goal-kicker – it will be the Bulldogs ability to find avenues to goal that will have him scratching his head the most. Jackson Calder kicked 27 goals last year, and two last week, and would appear to be a forward that Goosey is relying on. The Bulldogs defensive structures will be sound but kicking nine goals in the opening match of the season is not going to cut the mustard. Broden Bird and Joel and Warwick Miller started the season well and will be keys for the Doggies once again.

Edi-Asp pair Nick Carlon and Steve Mannix were fierce at the contest against Bonbeach. Sorrento finds itself in the unusual situation of having to pick itself up off the canvas ahead of this week’s crunch game against Mt Eliza at David McFarlane Reserve. The Sharks are a classy outfit, there’s no doubt about that, but they just weren’t ready for the early high-intensity dished up by Frankston YCW last week. It really was all over in the blink of an eye – but it could be a great learning curve! The Sharks now know what to expect from the top teams in the competition and will need to adjust accordingly. Their response this week will be fascinating to watch unfold. Chris Dawes looked dangerous last week against classy opposition but wasted his chances in front of goals. Mitch Hallahan and Zach Byrns had moments of influence, while Daniel Grant and James Brigden were up against it in defence.

The Bombers – despite losing – should go in confident after playing their best footy in the last quarter against Mt Eliza last week.

The big question heading into the season for Mt Eliza was how were they going to replace the goal-kicking prowess of Justin Van Unen?

Zach Longham, Jarryd Amalfi and new recruits Ben Northover and Waide Symes showed enough to assure Bombers supporters that they’ll be more than competitive this season. You get the feeling it will come down to a kick either way in this one.

It’s the Sharks to bounce back in a close one.

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The early indicators are that James Freeman (4 goals) and Jordan Capkin (3 goals) are ready to fill the breach after playing back-up roles last season. Jordan Moncrieff is another to keep an eye on.

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Footy Preview - Division 1 And Edi-Asp will look to make it two from two when it hosts Pines at Regents Park on Sunday. The Eagles could not have been more impressive in round one, showing a fierce desire for the contest against Bonbeach last week. Sam Monaghan set the scene early and Lachie Batten jumped on board and pretty soon the Eagles resembled a freight train – they couldn’t be stopped. Matt Clark, Brett O’Hanlon and Brad Tagg were the orchestrators of last week’s success and will be keen to start well again against the new-look Pythons. Khyal Jacobson and Tom McDermott kicked three each to provide new avenues to goal while regular stars Paul Scanlon and Luke Potts were up to their usual tricks. On form the Eagles should win this one – but it will be done by under two kicks.

Tipsters Shaun Connell AFLSE Leagues Manager

Haydn Parsons AFLSE Operations

Sorrento Bonbeach Frankston Frankston YCW Edi-Asp

Sorrento Rosebud Frankston Frankston YCW Edi-Asp

Last Round - 2 Chris Holcombe Interleague Coach

Last Round - 3 Wes Garth AFLSE Commercial Manager

Sorrento Bonbeach Mornington Frankston YCW Edi-Asp

Mt Eliza Bonbeach Frankston Frankston YCW Pines

Last Round - 3 Simon Mc Evoy Leader

Last Round - 1

Sorrento Bonbeach Frankston Frankston YCW Edi-Asp

Sorrento Bonbeach Mornington Frankston YCW Edi-Asp

Last Round - 2

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Last Round - 2 Michael Voss RPP FM

Sorrento Bonbeach Mornington Frankston YCW Edi-Asp

Mt Eliza Bonbeach Mornington Frankston YCW Edi-Asp

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Joe Fisscher was impressive in his debut for Bonbeach and will need to be watched closely by the Rosebud defence.

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Scores, Ladders, Goal Kickers SENIORS

LADDERS

Frankston Bombers 1.4 4.5 6.7 11.12.78 Mt Eliza
 4.2 6.4 9.6 12.8.80 Frankston Bombers Goals: Z. Longham 3, D. Sutton 2, W. Symes 2, J. Amalfi, J. Kingsbury, S. Fox, W. Majcher. Best: J. Amalfi, B. Northover,
Z. Longham, D. Sutton, S. Fox, C. Buchan.
 Mt Eliza Goals: J. Freeman 4, J. Capkin 3, J. Moncrieff 2, B. Landry,
 B. Coates, D. Gormley. Best: M. McCarthy, S. Tennant, K. Docherty,
J. Freeman, T. Freeman, L. Young.

SENIORS P W L D F’ston YCW 1 1 0 0 Edi-Asp 1 1 0 0 Rosebud 1 1 0 0 Seaford 1 1 0 0 Mt Eliza 1 1 0 0 F’ston Bombers 1 0 1 0 Pines 1 0 1 0 Mornington 1 0 1 0 Bonbeach 1 0 1 0 Sorrento 1 0 1 0

F A 118 55 99 66 77 67 91 86 80 78 78 80 86 91 67 77 66 99 55 118

% PTS 214.55 4 150.00 4 114.93 4 105.81 4 102.56 4 97.50 0 94.51 0 87.01 0 66.67 0 46.61 0

RESERVES Edi-Asp 1 1 0 0 Mt Eliza 1 1 0 0 Rosebud 1 1 0 0 Pines 1 1 0 0 F’ston YCW 1 1 0 0 Sorrento 1 0 1 0 Seaford 1 0 1 0 Mornington 1 0 1 0 F’ston Bombers 1 0 1 0 Bonbeach 1 0 1 0

93 80 82 57 60 43 38 43 29 16

16 29 43 38 43 60 57 82 80 93

581.25 275.86 190.70 150.00 139.53 71.67 66.67 52.44 36.25 17.20

4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0

UNDER 19’S Pines 1 1 0 0 Edi-Asp 1 1 0 0 Mt Eliza 1 1 0 0 Mornington 1 1 0 0 F’ston YCW 0 0 0 0 Rosebud 1 0 1 0 F’ston Bombers 1 0 1 0 Bonbeach 1 0 1 0 Seaford 1 0 1 0

68 28 103 53 62 35 90 53 0 0 53 90 35 62 53 103 28 68

242.86 194.34 177.14 169.81 0 58.89 56.45 51.46 41.18

4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0

Bonbeach 1.1 3.4 5.5 10.6.66 Edithvale-Aspendale 5.2 8.5 13.7 15.9.99 Bonbeach Goals: S. McDonald 2, J. Ferraro 2, L. Stenning 2, G. Carpenter,
J. Fisscher, T. Hogan, D. James. Best: J. Fisscher, J. Sole, M. Douglas, T. Hogan, G. Carpenter, B. Bailey.
 Edi-Asp Goals: L. Batten 3, B. Tagg 2, S. Monaghan 2, B. Bowden 2, T. Turner, N. Connellan, W. Flavelle, M. Bussey, E. Macquire, S. Mannix. Best: M. Clark, B. O’Hanlon, B. Tagg, S. Mannix, N. Connellan, M. Meehan. Pines 2.1 3.4 8.6 13.8.86 Seaford 2.2 6.7 10.9 13.13.91 Pines Goals: G. Hendry 3, K. Jacobson 3, T. McDermott 3, B. Barfoot 2, B. Purcell, L. Potts. Best: T. McDermott, L. Potts, K. Jacobson, P. Scanlon,
M. Bezzene, N. Wilcox.
 Seaford Goals: K. Shaw 3, D. Williamson 2, I. Bashir 2, A. Walton, S. Lonie,
T. Shaw, D. Rayson, N. Braund, M. Herbert. Best: M. Gundry, D. Howlett,
M. Terech, Z. Vansittart, T. Shaw, K. Shaw.
 Rosebud 4.1 7.1 10.1
 12.5.77 Mornington 3.2 5.3 6.7 9.13.67 Rosebud Goals: T. Stoffels 2, G. Bentley 2, R. Nanscawen 2, R. Pierce,
D. Cohn, B. Payne, B. Wallace, R. Bos, K. Downie. Best: B. Dwyer, S. Downie, G. Bentley, R. Nanscawen, J. McRae, F. Hustwaite.
 Mornington Goals: J. Calder 2, B. Bird 2, D. Whelan 2, K. Bird, H. Bould,
R. West. Best: T. Hobbs, B. Bird, J. Miller, K. Bird, D. Whelan, W. Miller. Frankston YCW 7.4 12.5 15.6 18.10.118 Sorrento 0.1 2.5 3.12 7.13.55 Frankston YCW Goals: P. Minchington 3, B. Wagner 2, R. Hodson 2, J. Butland 2, K. Lylak 2, K. Hutchison 2, R. Santon, M. Debenham, J. Lovett,
M. Raine. Best: K. Hutchison, P. Minchington, B. Angwin.
 Sorrento Goals: C. Dawes 2, N. Corp, S. Gladman, L. Poholke, Z. Byrns,
L. Tapscott. Best: J. Brigden, D. Grant, R. Williams, L. Tapscott, Z. Byrns,
J. Hallahan. RESERVES Frankston Bombers 4.5.29 v Bonbeach 2.4.16 v Pines 8.9.57 v Rosebud 12.10.82 v Frankston YCW 9.6.60 v UNDER 19s Frankston Bombers 5.5.35 v Bonbeach 8.5.53 v Pines 10.8.68 v Rosebud 8.5.53 v Frankston YCW – Bye.

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Mt Eliza 12.8.80 Edi-Asp 14.9.93
 Seaford 6.2.38 Mornington 6.7.43 Sorrento 6.7.43 Mt Eliza 8.14.62 Edi-Asp 16.7.103
 Seaford 4.4.28
 Mornington 14.6.90

GOAL KICKERS SENIORS James Freeman Guy Hendry Jordan Capkin Khyal Jacobson Kieran Shaw Lachlan Batten Paul Minchington Tom McDermott Zach Longham

Mt Eliza Pines Mt Eliza Pines Seaford Edi-Asp YCW Pines Bombers

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RESERVES Jake O’Neill Michael Chaplin Michael Luck Daniel McCarthy Gordon Henry Lachlan Armstrong Luke Webster Nicholas McKinnon

Edi-Asp YCW Rosebud Edi-Asp Pines Rosebud Mt Eliza Mt Eliza

4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3

4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3

UNDER 19
 Sam Hart
 Tom Wisneske Thomas Dehaas Tommas Crimmins

Edi-Asp Mornington Bonbeach Mornington

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Division 1 - Fixture Round 1

Round 8

Round 15

Good Friday 30th March Frankston 11.12.78 v Mt Eliza 12.8.80 Bonbeach 10.6.60 v Edi Asp 15.9.99 Easter Saturday 31st March Pines 13.8.86 v Seaford 13.13.91 Rosebud 12.5.77 v Mornington 9.13.67 Easter Sunday 1st April Frankston YCW 18.10.118 v Sorrento 7.13.55

Saturday 26th May Frankston v Sorrento (FRA) Pines v Mornington (PIN) Bonbeach v Seaford (BON) Edi Asp v Mt Eliza (EDI) Rosebud v Frankston YCW (ROS)

Saturday 28th July Sorrento v Pines (SOR) Frankston v Bonbeach (FRA) Mt Eliza v Seaford (MTE) Frankston YCW v Mornington (YCW) Edi-Asp v Rosebud (EDI)

Round 9

Round 16

Round 2 Saturday 7th April Sorrento v Mt Eliza (SOR) Rosebud v Bonbeach (ROS) Mornington v Frankston (MOR) Seaford v Frankston YCW (SEA) Sunday 8th April Edi-Asp v Pines (EDI)

Round 3 Saturday 14th April Frankston YCW v Bonbeach (YCW) Sorrento v Rosebud (SOR) Frankston v Seaford (FRA) Edi-Asp v Mornington(EDI) Mt Eliza v Pines (MTE)

Round 4 Saturday 21st April Frankston YCW v Frankston (YCW) Seaford v Edi-Asp (SEA) Bonbeach v Sorrento (BON) Pines v Rosebud (PIN) Saturday 22nd April Mornington v Mt Eliza (MOR)

Round 5 Saturday 28th April Rosebud v Seaford (ROS) Edi Asp v Frankston YCW (EDI) Mornington v Sorrento (MOR) Mt Eliza v Bonbeach (MTE) Frankston v Pines (FRA)

Round 6 Saturday 5th May Pines v Sorrento (PIN) Bonbeach v Frankston (BON) Seaford v Mt Eliza (SEA) Mornington v Frankston YCW (MOR) Rosebud v Edi-Asp (ROS)

Round 7 Saturday 12th May Frankston v Edi Asp (FRA) Mt Eliza v Rosebud (MTE) Frankston YCW v Pines (YCW) Sorrento v Seaford (SOR) Mornington v Bonbeach (MOR)

AFL Vic Vountry Championships

Saturday 2nd June Seaford v Mornington (SEA) Bonbeach v Pines (BON) Rosebud v Frankston (ROS) Sorrento v Edi-Asp (SOR) Frankston YCW v Mt Eliza (YCW)

Queens B’day Round Saturday 9th June Sorrento v Frankston YCW (SOR) - RD 10 Mt Eliza v Frankston (MTE) - RD 10

Round 10 Saturday 16th June Edi Asp v Bonbeach (EDI) Seaford v Pines (SEA) Mornington v Rosebud (MOR)

Round 11 Saturday 23rd June Mt Eliza v Sorrento (MTE) Bonbeach v Rosebud (BON) Frankston v Mornington (FRA) Frankston YCW v Seaford (YCW) Sunday 24th June Pines v Edi-Asp (PIN)

Round 12 Saturday 30th June Bonbeach v Frankston YCW (BON) Rosebud v Sorrento (ROS) Seaford v Frankston (SEA) Mornington v Edi Asp (MOR) Pines v Mt Eliza (PIN)

Round 13 Saturday 7th July Frankston v Frankston YCW (FRA) Edi Asp v Seaford (EDI) Sorrento v Bonbeach (SOR) Rosebud v Pines YCW (ROS) Sunday 8th July Mt Eliza v Mornington (MTE)

Round 14 Saturday 14th July Seaford v Rosebud (SEA) - RD 14 Saturday 21st July Frankston YCW v Edi-Asp (YCW) Sorrento v Mornington (SOR) Bonbeach v Mt Eliza (BON) Pines v Frankston (PIN)

Saturday 4th August Edi-Asp v Frankston (EDI) Rosebud v Mt Eliza (ROS) Pines v Frankston YCW (PIN) Seaford v Sorrento (SEA) Bonbeach v Mornington (BON)

Round 17 Saturday 11th August Sorrento v Frankston (SOR) Mornington v Pines (MOR) Seaford v Bonbeach (SEA) Mt Eliza v Edi-Asp (MTE) Frankston YCW v Rosebud (YCW)

Round 18 Saturday 18th August Mornington v Seaford (MOR) Pines v Bonbeach (PIN) Frankston v Rosebud (FRA) Edi-Asp v Sorrento (EDI) Mt Eliza v Frankston YCW (MTE)

FOOTBALL FINALS Saturday 25th August Qualifying Final Sunday 26th August Elimination Final Saturday 1st September 2nd Semi Final Sunday 2nd September 1st Semi Final Sunday 9th September Preliminary Final Saturday 15th September Grand Final

NETBALL FINALS Week 1 Saturday 25th or Sunday 26th August Week 2 Saturday 1st or Sunday 2nd September Week 3 Saturday 8th or Sunday 9th September

Saturday 19th May MPNFL v NFL (NFL)

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Footy Notes Mornington

Welcome to “Exel-Seal” Rd 2 vs Frankston Bombers. A big thank you to long time supporters Marilyn & Mick Smeeton for sponsoring the round. Last week we started well with a win in the Under 19’s. Both teams went into the game undermanned. We got off to a scrapy start but were able to fight our way back. Rosebud came back hard at us during the second half and that’s when our leaders stood up, we won back control of the game. Tom C & Tom W were the major goal kickers for the day with Ryan R, Jayson C & Connor M rock solid in defence. Development went to Rosebud with a young side but didn’t start the way we wanted to. Once we worked harder and lifted our efforts across the ground we had some great passages of play but wasn’t enough to take the 4 points. Better players were Brett M, Jake S, Jimmy M & Jacob J. Seniors we were very disappointed with the way we played, when you go through our KPI’s and having 22 scoring shots to 17 showed we let ourselves down. We showed our fitness with 2 players off to hospital 10mins in the 2nd quarter, with 2 rotations down we can take a lot out of the fact we were able to finish the game off strong. At times we were able to play our game but we had far too many turnover goals, we have to believe in ourselves a lot more. Good Luck today to all teams & don’t forget to buy a ticket in the new $1000 draw on each home game. Upcoming Social: Cocktail Night - 14th April @ Casa de Playa 7.30pm - $35pp #GoDoggies2018 #yearofthedog #togtherasone

Rosebud

We extend a warm welcome to the Bonbeach Sharks for their first trip to Olympic Park since 1995! In that year both Clubs were competing in Div 2 of the MPNFL (the last season of MPNFL divisional football) with Bonbeach dropping from Div 1 in 1988 and Rosebud in 1991 – how the MPNFL landscape has changed since! Today we hope to continue our positive re-entry to Div 1. Last week we hosted Mornington and had our first run through with the new and temporary facilities. We thank the Council and the contractor Ducon for their efforts in having those facilities in place for Round 1 and we look forward to continued progress with the development of our new and improved change room facilities. A big thank you also to our small but loyal band of volunteers who adjusted to the temporary buildings including the relocation of the canteen to the shed and worked very well together. We are always looking for extra hands to lighten the load of those that commit every week so please let us know if you can help out. We had mixed results on the field and court against the Bulldogs. Unfortunately we didn’t register a win in the netball and our Under 19s went down against a more experienced Mornington outfit. A special mention to the 4 of our U17s who played up on a permit and to the support of their parents and their coach Sam Tucker. The Development Team and Seniors both got off to a great start registering wins of 39 points and 10 points respectively and will be better for the run. Go buds!

Mt Eliza

For the first time since 2001 the Redlegs ventured to Baxter Park to take on the Bombers. 7 Wins from 7 was a great day! The Under 19’s recorded a good first up win with the boys having 22 scoring shots to 10 to win by 27. Ed Cahill was the only multiple goal kicker with two, with better players being Luca Goonan, Mark Colvin, Aiden Smith, Tom Baker, Kobe and Will.

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Footy Notes With a new look team, the Reserves led comfortably at 1/4 time and extended the margin as the game unfolded, to win by 51. Webby and McKinnon kicked 3 apiece and Jacko 2. Best players were Trent, Elliot Simmons, Bez, Jacko & Curtis. The Seniors, with three quarters of the side former Juniors, started well, holding the Bombers goalless until just before the 1/4 time siren. We led by 11 points at the main break, won the 3rd by a goal and were out to a 29 point lead early in last before they kicked late goals to reduce the final margin to just 2 points. Jimmy Freeman, Cappy and Jordy were dangerous up forward and McCarthy, Tenno, Dock, Tom Freeman and Rocket were great contributors throughout. Reminder: Sponsors & Supporters Lunch next Saturday Midday to 2pm. $50 for supporters. Contact Tania Dalais on 0400 606 658 for tickets. Redleg.

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Our club notes are bought to this week by the leaders in real estate in the Mentone & Chelsea area.Contact HODGES REAL ESTATE for all your real estate needs @ www.hodges.com.au/offices/hodges-mentone/ A huge Good Friday saw all 3 senior teams take the points against Bonbeach. Kicking off early the U/19 boys were off and running and were easy winners by 50 points. Best players included R. Orchard, S. Hart, W. Barron, S. McRae,L.Macquire, L.Kemelfield. The reserves continued the good start and were never challenged and ran out easy 77 point winners. Best players were C. Ak, D. McCarthy, J. Davey, R. Morris, C. Wylie. In the main game the seniors came out firing kicking the first 5 goals. Another 5 in the 3rd quarter put the game out of reach and the boys ran out easy 33 point winners.Best players were M. Clark, B. O’Hanlon, B. Tagg, S. Mannix, N. Connellan , M. Meehan Right next door our netballers continued the theme winning all 4 games comfortably. With some new recruits firing the girls kicked off their season in fine form. ***UPCOMING CLUB EVENTS*** 40 YEAR REUNION - 1978 PREMIERSHIP Saturday 14th April - Regents Park social rooms 12.00 NOON MAN-O-MAN SOCIAL FUNCTION Saturday 14th April - Regents Park social rooms 7.30 pm Want all the latest news,results and info from the club? Sign up for our weekly newsletter. Just visit our website www.easc.com.au and submit your details.

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Frankston Bombers local footy is back in a big way judging by the events of last Friday. Great weather saw a bumper crowd as our rivalry with the Mounties was resumed. Although the results did not go our way, we will be better for the run & look forward to grabbing 3 wins today against Mornington. The live music in the rooms after the game was a great hit and thanks to the Mounties for staying back & enjoying our hospitality. The Firsts game turned out to be a heart stopper as we charged home hard but came up 2 points short. Malf continued on from last season & was superb, young Ben Northover showed that he will be a great asset to our club while Zac was the man up front. Hard day at the office for Travy’s boys who struggled to get into the game, Besty was best for us, Fuzz looked at home in senior footy & Batty had a crack. Dylan Garrett played well in the unders & we love the fact that he is from the third generation of a great Bombers family and captain Aves led from the front. Make sure that you confirm your commitment to the mighty Bombers with your purchase of a club membership. We would love to see you elevate from being a supporter to becoming a member of the family, or even better a player sponsor or deck club member, all offer great value & will help our club greatly. Enjoy your day at the footy & Go Bomber.

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Sorrento It was a tough initiation first up in the new competition, zip from two. The Reserves kicked off the day and looked to be up against it in the first quarter. They hung in there though and were within 3 goals at the first break. It was a see sawing contest for most of the afternoon and as it got deeper into the game, the belief grew and grew. We hit the lead in the last and suddenly it looked a bright start to the day. However YCW kicked the last goals of the game and got the chocolate’s on Easter Sunday. Chin up though lads, we’ve got plenty to work with and will be better for the run.

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Footy Notes The highly anticipated match between two successful sides over the last decade was effectively over at the first break. YCW gave us a lesson in the first 30 minutes and showed us where we need to get to. We had moments in the game particularly in the third quarter where we showed we could compete, but patches of good football won’t cut it against the big dogs. The positive is we know we can improve a lot on that performance and it starts today at home. The unfurling of the flags in both grades will get us off to a positive start, and the home crowd hungry for our first win will be behind us. Let’s make it a day to remember and kick start our season with first up home wins. Thought of the week: Does expecting the unexpected make the unexpected the expected!

Bonbeach

A not so “Good Friday” on the field. The games were all played in the right spirit and the crowd were treated to perfect weather and sweet tunes from the green deck in the pocket. Congratulations to Edi-Asp on a dominant display and we look forward to taking the points next time after Queen’s birthday weekend. Thanks so much to our numerous volunteers who made the day what it was. We are very lucky to have the people we do care for the Sharks and regularly chip in. This week expect a red hot crack from all 3 footy sides as we head down Peninsula Link to Rosebud. The time is now. Go Sharks

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Seaford Frankston YCW

Excellent performance by our seniors and reserves on Easter Sunday. After an even first half, and a see-sawing last term, we were finally able to secure a hard fought win in the two’s. Hughesy was a stand out, ably supported by Patto, Butts, Jack M, Zins & new recruit Jesse C. Chappy bagged 4 snags. It was a finals like atmosphere before the main game and rightly so, the two powerhouses of their respective divisions in recent times were set to collide. Before the dust had settled, we were off and gone. A concentrated effort based on full ground pressure set the tone for the day. Kyle, 3 majors, was a deserved recipient of the medal with a solid 4 quarter mid-field effort. Ash controlled the ruck contests along with a hursuit Sauce. Mincho was lively early converting opportunities with class, finishing with 3 majors. The defence was superb, led by Lachie, new recruit Cody just got better as the day went on. Kev “feed me” Lylak kicked 2 along with Butts, Wags and Riz. Both Chev and another new recruit Bailey played significant roles to ensure a comfortable win. Thank you to all volunteers Our attention quickly turns to Seaford at Belvedere, always a formidable opponent in all grades. Do not miss these upcoming major events. The 2017 Premiership Flag unfurling at home against Bonbeach in Round 3. Local derby versus Frankston Bombers at home RSL Commemorative Match Round 4. Booking details for the Luncheon will be provided soon. Support your club - support our sponsors.

A great win from our senior team last week while the reserves and under 19s ran into powerful opposition. We face the ultimate challenge today, hosting Frankston YCW at our new home at Belvedere Reserve. Go Tigers!

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33 Fletcher Hustwaite Gavin Vassallo 31 34 PhilFischer Jones (RC) Joe 32 35 Rhys Carpenter Pierce Gary 33 36 Keegan Downie Nick Waterstone 34 38 Daniel O’Hehir Sheldon Price 35 39 LachieMurnane Mew James 36 40 Aaron McDonald Rose Shane 37 41 Kurtis Gumbleton Corrin Jason 38 42 Daniel Wilson Josh Bull 39 43 Jordan White Brad Sykes 40 44 Robbie Bos Justin Bennett 41 45 Tom Stoffels Myke Cook 42 46 David Cohn Owen Hulett (VC) 43 47 Ben Garlick Les 44 48 JakeWatterson Corrin Dale 45 49 Josh Donkin Fisher Trent Dennis-Lane 46 50 Ben Dwyer Tom Hogan 47 51 Brenton Davidge 52 Dale Stephens Jackson Sole 49 53 Sean Downie Lachlan Gill-Renouf 50 54 GregWilliams Bentley (C) Jack 51 55 Jason Henderson Lachlan Stenning 54 56 Jackson Mc Rae Matthew Douglas 55 57 Seb Krumeich Luke Verma 56 58 LachieBailey Armstrong Beau 59 Isaac Drinkwater-Coates Jason Ferraro 60 Jack Jarman Mitch Gent Chris Zurek Dylan Jones Matt Baker Jackson Brenton Casey Payne(C ) Ben Hogan Adam Jarred Tim BartO’Shannessey Wallace

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Bryce Gibson Ezekiel Turner Jamie Clarke Brayden Chapple Nathan Abbott Todd Cracknell Daniel Clarke Max Bailey JoshRippingale Harris Joel Kane Donald Jayden Cole Anthony Ben CaseyPegg Cody Hotchin Matthew Taylor Clancy Fulton Darcy James Lachlan Taylor Sam Rouette Jacob Raphael Callum MichaelThompson Luck Anthony DaSilva Rhys McLennan Josh BlakeO’Dwyer Porta Jacob Flannery Campbell Hustwaite Wayne Sandlant Liam Bradford Damien Chabas Travis Bolton Shane Cochrane Glen Thomson Jaycob Argentino Jack Weiland MattFillippone Maher Joel Ed Ellis Sean Gales Mitchell Smith Mitch Barry (RC ) Hamish Martin Liam Gales Reid Nanscawen Jake Tonkin Jai Nanscawen Matt Cumming Stephen Cumming

Andrew Cochrane Nathan Cochrane Lachlan Stenning Seth Hughes Jack Martin Blake Grimmer Petro Vafeas Aaron Ingram (C) Mason Lockett Morgan Sheldon Tom DeHaas Jack Congues Tim Mulholland (VC) Bailey Valastro Rhys Dicker

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Colours: Colours: Royal Red Blue,&Red & White Black Coaches Coaches Senior: Goosey Senior: Simon Beau Muston Reserves: Paganoni Reserves: Mark Travis Reints U19: Brad Harvey U19: Zachary Horsley

Colours: Colours: Royal Red Blue,&Red & White Black Coaches Coaches Senior: Goosey Senior: Simon Beau Muston Reserves: Paganoni Reserves: Mark Travis Reints U19: Brad Harvey U19: Zachary Horsley

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Colours: Black & Gold Gold, White & Black Coaches Senior: Wayne Ben Murphy Senior: Capp Reserves: Mark Dessent Res: Lewis Roberts U19:Peter Joe Hallal U19: Falzon

Colours: Black & Gold Gold, White & Black Coaches Senior: Wayne Ben Murphy Senior: Capp Reserves: Mark Dessent Res: Lewis Roberts U19:Peter Joe Hallal U19: Falzon

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Christian Ongarello Rourke Fischer Byron Barry Brayden Irving Scott (DVC) DeanMacleod Williamson (C) Lachlan Wallace Damien Rayson Jie Coghlan ( C ) Mitch White Trent Cowled(RC) Matt Gundry Ash Eames Joe Hallal Paul Minchington Matt Terech Michael Debenham Zac Vansittart Jesse Coghlan Beau Cannon Anthony Barry Jackson Mockett Matthew La Fontaine Tom Lonie Steve O’Donnell Jonathan Kevin LylakHaidon Tom MattCapp McLennan Macklin Raine Aaron Walton Lachlan Street Kieren Shaw Brenton Mark Di Credlin Blasio Ryley Hodson Tim Gavenlock Ben Buckley Sam Lonie Jack MattMazurek Herbert Ryan Santon Dylan Howlett Pat Johnstone Rory Luxton Khan Haretku James Herbert Luke Paynter BradButland Doyle Josh MattHutchison McCormack Kyle (VC) Kayle Henderson Ben Wagner Josh Stokes James Bryant LukeLovett Edmondson Jake Bryce Lloyd Michael Chaplin Lew PaulRoberts Vyverberg Rohan Sealey Ben Howlett Nick King Jake Theobald

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Angus Curtis Wright Barker Cody Henness Tom Shaw Jacob Cheverley Nick Braund Brendon Marchmont Jeremy Walker Jack Matthews Rizwan Harun Mitch Rowe Isaac Nippard Tyler Sigley HaydnVine Legg Owen Bailey Schmidt Josh Patullo JamieePatterson Randall Charlie IsaacMosimane Bashir Zinzi Ben Duffield Jacob Millman (RC) Sam Duffield James Griffiths Cam Newbold Adam Treweek Marco Kelso Jim Dickson Jordan JoshuaPirpiris Rhodes Hayden Raphael Jamie Quanchi Patrick Davenport Julian Walton Robbie Evans Pete McCall William Dabonde Bailey Watkins Jack Ben Keilor Barlow Mackenna Hura Jack Brown Ben Cracknell Jacob Watson Harry Lane Lachlan Williams Daniel Hughes Nick Christoforou Angus McNab Adam Treweek Luke Black Jack Brennan Jack Butland Matt Ryan Michael Nicholls

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Christian Ongarello Rourke Fischer Byron Barry Brayden Irving Scott (DVC)(C) DeanMacleod Williamson Lachlan Wallace Damien Rayson Jie Coghlan ( C ) Mitch White Trent Cowled(RC) Matt Gundry Ash Eames Joe Hallal Paul Minchington Matt Terech Michael Debenham Zac Vansittart Jesse Coghlan Beau Cannon Anthony Barry Jackson Mockett Matthew La Fontaine Tom Lonie Steve O’Donnell Jonathan Kevin LylakHaidon Tom MattCapp McLennan Macklin Raine Aaron Walton Lachlan Street Kieren Shaw Brenton Mark DiCredlin Blasio Ryley Hodson Tim Gavenlock Ben Buckley Sam Lonie Jack MattMazurek Herbert Ryan Santon Dylan Howlett Pat Johnstone Rory Luxton Khan Haretku James Herbert Luke Paynter BradButland Doyle Josh MattHutchison McCormack Kyle (VC) Kayle Henderson Ben Wagner Josh Stokes James Bryant LukeLovett Edmondson Jake Bryce Lloyd Michael Chaplin Lew PaulRoberts Vyverberg Rohan Sealey Ben Howlett Nick King Jake Theobald

Jonah Milne Taydon Moss Aaron Rielly Sam Hatch Tim Robbins Jayden Race Angus Smith Sam Bryant Jimmy Dickson (C) Lane Meyer Jai McGuinness Andrew Kelly BaylnBerenger O’Neil Josh Lindyn Berenger Vraca Jordan Tyler Kleehammer James Long Kyle Pajer Daff Nick Riley Maggio Shem Barry Lochlan Edwards Eric Vansister Jake O’Toole O’Dempsey Josh AaronFindikakas Garland Luke Isaac Bashir Henry Vine EvanSweetnam Katsianos Tate MylesJohnson McDonald-Taylor Kobe

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Angus Curtis Wright Barker Cody Henness Tom Shaw Jacob Cheverley Nick Braund Brendon Marchmont Jeremy Walker Jack Matthews Rizwan Harun Mitch Rowe Isaac Nippard Tyler Sigley Haydn Legg Owen Vine Bailey Schmidt Josh Patullo JamieePatterson Randall Charlie IsaacMosimane Bashir Zinzi Ben Duffield Jacob Millman (RC) Sam Duffield James Griffiths Cam Newbold Adam Treweek Jim Dickson Marco Kelso Jordan JoshuaPirpiris Rhodes Hayden Raphael Jamie Quanchi Patrick Davenport Julian Walton Robbie Evans Pete McCall William Dabonde Bailey Watkins Jack Ben Keilor Barlow Mackenna Hura Jack Brown Ben Cracknell Jacob Watson Harry Lane Lachlan Williams Daniel Hughes Nick Christoforou Angus McNab Adam Treweek Luke Black Jack Brennan Jack Butland Matt Ryan Michael Nicholls

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Jonah Milne Taydon Moss Aaron Rielly Sam Hatch Tim Robbins Jayden Race Angus Smith Sam Bryant Jimmy Dickson (C) Lane Meyer Jai McGuinness Andrew Kelly BaylnBerenger O’Neil Josh Lindyn Berenger Vraca Jordan Tyler Kleehammer James Long Kyle Pajer Daff Nick Riley Maggio Shem Barry Lochlan Edwards Eric Vansister Jake O’Toole O’Dempsey Josh AaronFindikakas Garland Luke Isaac Bashir Henry Vine EvanSweetnam Katsianos Tate MylesJohnson McDonald-Taylor Kobe

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Pines Notes This week’s game against Edithvale-Aspendale reminds us all of how young the Pines Football Club is in relation to others. The photo below is a print from an archive we have showing our first premiership coach, Barry Burke, in 1965 playing in the MPFL representative side against Latrobe Valley at Morwell. Kelvin (Doc) White - a great Pines cricketer - was CaptainCoach representing Chelsea. The alignment with today’s game is that 53 years ago Barry Burke was captain-coach of Edi-Asp and coached them to a flag, having taken a year off from playing at Sandringham. It’s a small world hey and a completely different competition made up of players from Aspendale to Sorrento to Hastings to Keysborough. Travel must have been easier back then. Today’s game comes off the back of a great day last week where we had great wins in the under 19s, reserves and C and D in the netball. Our seniors were fantastic in making the game against Seaford a close contest, where on the day and in the lead up not a lot had gone right…but that’s football. To everyone at the game today enjoy a contest between two clubs that have a lot in common. Here’s to a good game with no injuries.

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Match the players in the photo to the corresponding numbers: 1. Kevin White (Chelsea – Captain/Coach), 2. Richard Everist (Hastings-Vice/Captain), 3 - Peter Ryan (Keysborough), 4. Max Rickman (Edi-Asp), 5. Ian Brown (Chelsea), 6. Rod Evans (Edi-Asp), 7. Gary Moffatt (Carrum), 8. William I’Ansen (Carrum), 9. Dennis Johnson (Sorrento), 10. Travis Payze (Frankston), 11. Eric Guy (Carrum), 12. John McKenzie (Carrum), 13. Noel Jenkinson (Sorrento), 14. Barry Burke (Edi-Asp), 15. Brian Waters (Mornington), 16. William Gibbons (Carrum), 17. Peter Stedwell (Mornington), 18. Les Minotti (Chelsea). Missing from the photo: Reg Lewis (Seaford) and Graeme Hepner (Franskton).

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Colours: Colours: Navy Green Blue&&Red White Coaches Coaches Senior: Patrick GraemeSwayn Yeates Reserves: Reserves:Glenn Mark Cornell Fitcher U19: Aaron U19:Martello Steven Jackson & Damian Harris

Colours: Colours: Navy Green Blue & Red & White Coaches Coaches Senior: Senior:Patrick Graeme Swayn Yeates Reserves: Reserves: Glenn MarkCornell Fitcher U19: Aaron U19: Steven Martello Jackson & Damian Harris

Seniors & Reserves

Seniors & Reserves 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 31 32

Shaun Sam Monaghan White Harley Billy Flavelle Reace-Stirling Luke Tim Kelly Potts Tom Stephen McDermott Miller Brad Matthew KielyClarke Tim JoelBongetti Martello (C) Jacob Tom Turner Boyle Gavin Andrew Stretch Luxa Corey AaronAsh Johns Luke Lachie Houldcroft Batten Jake Lochie Berry O’Connor (RC) Dale LiamTedge Harris Shane StevenWaterstone Mannix (C) Paul Tim Mannix Scanlon Damian Charile Martello Plane David CallanMcLaren Van Dyke(RC) Jonathan Brent Bowden Hughes Damien Brock Downie Lawerence Aaron Liam Hulett Ludewig Daniel Mick Meehan Falzon (VC) Daniel Nick Connellan John Guy ChrisHendry Wylie Jack Michael Fisher Bussey Khallum Dan McCarthy White (RC) Reece Mitch Allen Stewart Rhys ElliotCupid Macquire Aaron Jake O’Neil Edwards Lachlan Max Byrnes Marshall Joshua Brett Dore Howe Jeremy Nic Carlon Daniel Nick RyanBoswell Morris Ben Angus Thomas Macquire

33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 49 51 50 52 51 53 52 54 53 55 54 56 55 57 56 58 60 61

Matt Bradley Kiely Tagg Beau Lachlan Hendry Foley (C) Damon Mark Mullins Moody(VC) Darren Ryan O’Leary Ramsdale Nick ZackWilcox Bailey (RVC) Jordan Jake Nash Frawley Jayden James Watterson Goldsmith Byron Craig Rae Tovara Liam Harley Jackson Dale Jakob Darcy Beggs Warke Rhys Cam Chalkley Neale Morgan Matt Sinclair Santos Perry Brett O’Hanlon Lewis Smith Jack L. Busch Lewis-Smith Jarrod Todd Woodbridge Burns Riley Campbell LewisAk Jackson Adam Lello Hale Patrick Tim Yeowart Jackson Gordon Jordan Davey Hendry Brendan Zack Foutouros Barefoot Adam Sam Moloney McPherson Josh Tim Botteril Wilcox Harley Adam Rose Parker Joel SamParianos Carlon Stephen Mick Fiore Bezzene Jarrod Christian Stewart Mascali Alex Dalton

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Shaun Sam Monaghan White Harley Billy Flavelle Reace-Stirling Luke Tim Kelly Potts Tom Stephen McDermott Miller Brad Matthew KielyClarke Tim JoelBongetti Martello (C) Jacob Tom Turner Boyle Gavin Andrew Stretch Luxa Corey AaronAsh Johns Luke Lachie Houldcroft Batten Jake Lochie Berry O’Connor (RC) Dale LiamTedge Harris Shane StevenWaterstone Mannix (C) Paul Tim Mannix Scanlon Damian Charile Martello Plane David CallanMcLaren Van Dyke(RC) Jonathan Brent Bowden Hughes Damien Brock Downie Lawerence Aaron Liam Hulett Ludewig Daniel Mick Meehan Falzon (VC) Daniel Nick Connellan John Guy ChrisHendry Wylie Jack Michael Fisher Bussey Khallum Dan McCarthy White (RC) Reece Mitch Allen Stewart Rhys ElliotCupid Macquire Aaron Jake O’Neil Edwards Lachlan Max Byrnes Marshall Joshua Brett Dore Howe Jeremy Nic Carlon Daniel Nick RyanBoswell Morris Ben Angus Thomas Macquire

Michael Reece Orchard Bezzene Liam JamesCox Hickey Travis Sam Hart Broman Harry Sam McRae Sinclair Dylan Ben Ward Williams Connor Ryan Francis Jackson Jack Daniel Fraser Davies Aaron Brody Philp Colquhoun-Matthews Jordan Zack O’Neill Dowell Brendan Kane Hutchinson Purcell Jay Bryce Yates Radford Tom Tristan Taggart Harris Grant Ash Flynn Humphrey Khyal Tim Simone Jacobson Cooper Luke Macquire Howie-Finch James Mitchell Cornell Watson Logan Rory Radford Conway

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Matt Bradley Kiely Tagg Beau Lachlan Hendry Foley (C) Damon Mark Mullins Moody(VC) Darren Ryan O’Leary Ramsdale Nick ZackWilcox Bailey (RVC) Jordan Jake Nash Frawley Jayden James Watterson Goldsmith Byron Craig Rae Tovara Liam Harley Jackson Dale Jakob Darcy Beggs Warke Rhys Cam Chalkley Neale Morgan Matt Sinclair Santos Perry Brett O’Hanlon Lewis Smith Jack L. Busch Lewis-Smith Jarrod Todd Woodbridge Burns Riley Campbell LewisAk Jackson Adam Lello Hale Patrick Tim Yeowart Jackson Gordon Jordan Davey Hendry Brendan Zack Foutouros Barefoot Adam Sam Moloney McPherson Josh Tim Botteril Wilcox Harley Adam Rose Parker Joel SamParianos Carlon Stephen Mick Fiore Bezzene Jarrod Christian Stewart Mascali Alex Dalton

Under 19’s

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Ben MaxWatson Petrie Brandon MatthewLewis Moloney Kadel Brad Seamons Key Joel ZackNicholls Barrett (C) Matthew Luke Kemfield Mayne Riley JaxonDe Stuart Martino Jayden Wil Barron Bell-Inskip Ben Ethan Filippone Hersey-Kilner Joshua Harry Flavelle Symons Jake TylerPusch Brodie Buai Angus Thiciot Busch Mitchell Watson

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Michael Reece Orchard Bezzene Liam JamesCox Hickey Travis Sam Hart Broman Harry Sam McRae Sinclair Dylan Ben Ward Williams Connor Ryan Francis Jackson Jack Daniel Fraser Davies Aaron Brody Philp Colquhoun-Matthews Jordan Zack O’Neill Dowell Brendan Kane Hutchinson Purcell Jay Bryce Yates Radford Tom Tristan Taggart Harris Grant Ash Flynn Humphrey Khyal Tim Simone Jacobson Cooper Luke Macquire Howie-Finch James Mitchell Cornell Watson Logan Rory Radford Conway

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Ben MaxWatson Petrie Brandon MatthewLewis Moloney Kadel Brad Seamons Key Joel ZackNicholls Barrett (C) Matthew Luke Kemfield Mayne Riley JaxonDe Stuart Martino Jayden Wil Barron Bell-Inskip Ben Ethan Filippone Hersey-Kilner Joshua Harry Flavelle Symons Jake TylerPusch Brodie Buai Angus Thiciot Busch Mitchell Watson

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Netball Preview - Division 1 Sorrento has a super start to the season By David Nagel Sorrento and Mt Eliza both scored impressive wins over the Easter weekend setting up a huge contest at Sorrento today. Both wins were scored in differing fashions, with Mt Eliza forced to work hard for its 44-37 win over Frankston, while Sorrento was super-impressive in its 57-31 victory over Frankston YCW. Sorrento has made some huge inclusions in the offseason – none bigger than former Australian star Shelley O’Donnell – and the big names lived up to their billing against the Stonecats. O’Donnell (C) was devasting through the middle of the court, teaming up beautifully with the likes of Hannah Mundy (WD) and Olivia O’Donnell (WA) to provide goalers Alana Schaeche (GS) and Maddison Graham (GA) with a steady stream of supply. Throw in the defensive efforts of Kate Youlten (GK) and Rebecca Kelly (GD) and Sorrento has the look of an impressive team this season. Lyshae Barry, Amelia Oakenfull and Kirsty Keenan did well for YCW at the defensive end of the court. Mt Eliza was forced to come from behind against Frankston. Bev Ashauer’s team led 22-20 at half time before Mt Eliza kicked into gear in the third quarter, scoring 14 goals to eight to open up a four-goal lead at the final break. Ellie Russo (C), Jamie O’Hare (GK) and Carly Webster (GD) played key roles in the comeback and will need to carry that momentum forward against Sorrento. Abbey Hutchinson (GS) and Bridget Ryan (GA) also had steady hands under pressure for the Mounties, while Sarah Muston and Louise Brittain never stopped trying for the Bombers. Seaford could be a team to keep an eye on this season after scoring a stunning 71-22 victory over Pines. The Tigers had all bases covered with boom-recruits Tracey Dell and Kara Hargrave defending beautifully at one end, while Nichelle Liepa (GS) and Chelsea Robertson (GA) made the most of some great mid-court play from the likes of Rachel Cosans (C), Tayla Robertson (WA) and Alesina Toleafoa (WD). Seaford led by 18 goals at half time before scoring 41 to 10 after the break. Ayla Rielly, Tia Weston and Darcy Swayn tried their very best until the end for Pines. Mornington and Rosebud had a great contest at Rosebud last week, Mornington gradually pulling away for a 43-32 season-opening victory.

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There was never much in this one, but the efforts of Katey Rudolph (GK), Candace Page (GD) and Brittany Archdeacon just gave the visitors a slight edge as the game wore on. Rosebud’s best play came in the third term where Millie McDermott (C), Shannon Young (WD) and Emma White (WA) played terrific netball to see both teams score eight goals apiece. And reigning champions Edi-Asp showed it will not hand over its title without a fight after a strong 40-19 victory over Bonbeach. Holly Bailey (C) was brilliant for the Eagles through the midcourt, while Michelle Sanders (GK), Nicole Taylor (GD) and Caris MacInnes (WD) gave nothing away in defence. Bonbeach started slowly but found some form towards the end of the first quarter with Theresa Blaauw (GK) and Louise Manders (C) leading the way. There was a great spirit forged between the two teams with a minute silence dedicated to the memory of Stacee MacInnes - who passed away two years ago.

Edi-Asp pair Alexandra Ball (GS) and Brianna Hollis (WA) share the ball around during the first-quarter against Bonbeach.

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Netball Results & Ladders A Grade

Bonbeach 19 v 40 Edi-Asp Frankston 37 v 44 Mt Eliza Frankston YCW 31 v 57 Sorrento Pines 22 v 71 Seaford Rosebud 32 v 43 Mornington TEAM P W D L F A PTS % Seaford 1 1 0 0 71 22 4 322.73 Edi-Asp 1 1 0 0 40 19 4 210.53 Sorrento 1 1 0 0 57 31 4 183.87 Mornington 1 1 0 0 43 32 4 134.38 Mt Eliza 1 1 0 0 44 37 4 118.92 Frankston 1 0 0 1 37 44 0 84.09 Rosebud 1 0 0 1 32 43 0 74.42 Frankston YCW 1 0 0 1 31 57 0 54.39 Bonbeach 1 0 0 1 19 40 0 47.50 Pines 1 0 0 1 22 71 0 30.99

C Grade

Bonbeach 21 v 49 Edi-Asp Frankston 29 v 48 Mt Eliza Frankston YCW 48 v 18 Sorrento Pines 46 v 39 Seaford Rosebud 27 v 45 Mornington TEAM P W D L F A PTS % Frankston YCW 1 1 0 0 48 18 4 266.67 Edi-Asp 1 1 0 0 49 21 4 233.33 Mornington 1 1 0 0 45 27 4 166.67 Mt Eliza 1 1 0 0 48 29 4 165.52 Pines 1 1 0 0 46 39 4 117.95 Seaford 1 0 0 1 39 46 0 84.78 Frankston 1 0 0 1 29 48 0 60.42 Rosebud 1 0 0 1 27 45 0 60.00 Bonbeach 1 0 0 1 21 49 0 42.86 Sorrento 1 0 0 1 18 48 0 37.50

Bonbeach Frankston Frankston YCW Pines Rosebud

B Grade

15 25 47 33 20

v 63 v 32 v 42 v 44 v 34

Edi-Asp Mt Eliza Sorrento Seaford Mornington

TEAM P W D L F A PTS % Edi-Asp 1 1 0 0 63 15 4 420.00 Mornington 1 1 0 0 34 20 4 170.00 Seaford 1 1 0 0 44 33 4 133.33 Mt Eliza 1 1 0 0 32 25 4 128.00 Frankston YCW 1 1 0 0 47 42 4 111.90 Sorrento 1 0 0 1 42 47 0 89.36 Frankston 1 0 0 1 25 32 0 78.13 Pines 1 0 0 1 33 44 0 75.00 Rosebud 1 0 0 1 20 34 0 58.82 Bonbeach 1 0 0 1 15 63 0 23.81

D Grade

Bonbeach 22 v 50 Edi-Asp Frankston 21 v 34 Mt Eliza Frankston YCW 42 v 13 Sorrento Pines 21 v 11 Seaford Rosebud 4 v 50 Mornington TEAM P W D L F A PTS % Mornington 1 1 0 0 50 4 4 1250.00 Frankston YCW 1 1 0 0 42 13 4 323.08 Edi-Asp 1 1 0 0 50 22 4 227.27 Pines 1 1 0 0 21 11 4 190.91 Mt Eliza 1 1 0 0 34 21 4 161.90 Frankston 1 0 0 1 21 34 0 61.76 Seaford 1 0 0 1 11 21 0 52.38 Bonbeach 1 0 0 1 22 50 0 44.00 Sorrento 1 0 0 1 13 42 0 30.95 Rosebud 1 0 0 1 4 50 0 8.00

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Netball Notes Division 1 Mornington

Sorrento

Today we welcome Frankston Bombers to the club & are looking forward to some great contests.

The winds of change are running through Sorrento with our first A grade win in two year. It was amazing game to watch with Frankston YCW taking it to our new team in the first quarter. However, our defensive drive, deadly accurate gaolers and centre court speed stood out, taking away a convincing win. Best on Hannah, Kate and Maddi The B grade game was on from the first whistle with all players showing their fitness and resilience. A hardfought game with our girls going down in the final quarter. Best on Gemma, Tiahn and Sophie. C and D grade showed the great promise we have seen in training, a huge determined effort by all. With so many players away for Easter thank you to all the girls who stepped up to play two games. Despite both games being lost to the reigning premiers we can’t wait to see these teams with their full strength. Best on for C Gemma, Chelsea and Mikkea, D- Holly, Sophie and Tiahn. It was the first games for both our new coaches Alana & Sophia and it was great to see so many supporters come and cheer “Go Sharks” at Easter. Our new coaching team & their assistants are making a huge change to the spirit and culture of the club. Everyone is loving this year and it could not have happened without our supporters and sponsors. Thank you. We are look forward to a home game this week against another new team to us - Mt Eliza. We are sure the competition will be fierce again. Thank you BLAIRGOWRIE CLEANING GO SORRAS

A great start to 2018 with 4 from 4 wins. D Grade certainly came to play winning by an impressive 46 goals. Some outstanding work by Lucy & Alex G in the defence set the scene early, our goalers were consistently on point as they were delivered the ball with great accuracy by our mid court girls. All 7 combined beautifully with their set plays. Well done girls. C Grade from the 1st whistle played a smart & disciplined game and kept building on the score every quarter. The younger players in the likes of Keely & Izzy showed huge potential & were lead well by the older, more experienced players to a great win. It was a great effort from the whole team. “Mach Panel & Paint” B Grade we were immediately sucked in to an erratic opposition game and although in front they did not make things easy for themselves. Changes in the third saw them settle and extend their lead to a comfortable gap. It was then a matter of playing their own game to hold that lead in the last which they did to win by 14 goals. “Anytime Fitness Mornington”A grade stepped up next in a very challenging game against Rosebud, but they were too disciplined and composed and came away with a 10 goal win. Welcome Sarah Nash to the club & also Holly Newton who has come up from last years B grade. These girls are a great team and one to watch and we look forward to the return of Alex N & Sarah W. Go Doggies WOOF WOOF

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The Big White ‘V’ is back! Last week we unveiled our new uniforms & our players looked terrific! The uniforms are a tribute to the colours that the footballers have worn since joining the Mornington Peninsula competition. The big white ‘V’ is in recognition of our great Premiership wins of 1965 & 1978. The royal blue & white stripes on the back of the dress acknowledge the great teams & premiership wins of 1987 & 1989.

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Netball Notes Division 1 Then, under the banner of the Eagle we pay respect to the Premierships of 1999, 2000, 2002 & 2013 (the best ever!) & the multiple Premierships won by our Netballers since 2010. At the start of February we were advised that we could no longer play our home games at Dingley & our season was under threat as we had nowhere to play. Luckily our local Associations threw us a lifeline! A big thank you to Rachel from CDNA as we are now playing all our home games at the Sturdee Street courts.To Julie at SDNA, thanks for allowing us tocontinue to train at Dingley & to Raeleen & Kathleen from FDNA, thank you for your offer & support! Last week we had four great games against Bonbeach & we thank the Bonny girls for joining us in dedicating all games to the memory of Stacee MacInnes. We also congratulate Nic Taylor who won the Stacee MacInnes Memorial Medal for Best on Court. This week we play our first game since 2014 at the Chelsea netball courts & we look forward to welcoming the Pines girls to our new home away from home. See you courtside! Fly Eagles!!

Frankston YCW Last week we met Sorrento for the first time in what was a very physical game in A grade. All credit to Sorrento for being a very strong and seamless team. That being said we had so much of the ball, we just didn’t reward ourselves with these turnovers and unfortunately Sorrento’s physicality and defensive pressure made us lose confidence in ourselves and we reverted back to doing silly mistakes. BOC goes to Lyshae who is an absolute workhorse and never gave up. In B grade it was great to see all of the things we have been working on at training come together. Defensively our pressure was amazing and the drive through the centre of the court allowed that flow into our attacking end. Our trust in one another in those final moments when things got tight is exactly what we need to take forward particularly in the goal for goal games. BOC goes to KP for her amazing drive through midcourt. It was in impressive start for C grade making the most of the opportunities from the first whistle. The defenders created plenty of turnovers and worked hard in moving the ball down the court to find a link to the attacking end. The goals were consistent and shot well throughout the game. BOC goes to Anna for her consistent hard work in the goal ring. D girls also had an impressive win against Sorrento despite some fatigue. Our foot work seems to be improving and we had some fantastic passages of plays, with even a couple of 3 pass plays into the ring. BOC goes to Rachael Clements.

Rosebud A Grade: Round one against Mornington was sure to be a big game. With a 10 week preseason we were all excited to hit the court. Round one jitters had us for the first half of the opening quarter but we soon settled into our own pace. Mornington set the bar high with accurate shooting. With some new rules to adjust to the girls worked hard at pegging back goals. A strong mind set meant we didn’t give up over the course of the game but we look forward to the new league and the 2018 season. B Grade: With a slow start the girls were on the back foot. Mornington had a strong side but Rosebud didn’t shy away from the contest holding on for the first half. The third quarter was disappointing but it was good to see that we could pick up and finish the game off strong. Looking forward to round 2! C Grade: Even though we lost, the score doesn’t reflect how close the game really was. Well done to Bec Hansen and Lauren Harvey for best on. D Grade: First game of the season, Rosebud hosted Mornington. On a hot morning the girls never played before in a team all went out and played well. They should all be proud of the way they played and conducted themselves on court. Each week you girls will improve. Well done to Tayla Prentice and Daekota Corrin for best on court.

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Netball Notes Division 1 Frankston Bombers

Changing things up for round 1,we played Thursday night at YC’s home ground(just to suss training techniques really). Dgrade captain Georgia led out her fresh faced team featuring the Kardashian sisters(Kim,Kiera,Kobe)& support artist Rhi-Hanna.Meg was cooking up a storm in the centre.We didn’t come away with the win,but the game showed us the Skye’s the limit. Tina’s troops started strong. Straight leads from SezzyO,Jade&Kels, before Tina’s finger took a turn along with Naisey’s knee-buckled in all directions.Beth&Amy were dropping goals like it’s hot. Whilst Holly,Bec&Abby were holding their goalers like they needed to be iced iced baby. B grade started strong with Zachy zig-zagging all over court, racking up intercepts like the last Easter eggs in store. Bods got put in a Cell for her dangerous defensive skills,whilst Sasstone&Cath were working the ring like hot Ash was on the floor.

Mt Eliza All the hard work and training over the pre-season paid handsome dividends last week with all four teams coming away with wins against Frankston. Our B, C and D Grade teams did well to overcome tough opponents, but things didn’t look good for the A Grade girls at half time. Trailing by two goals, the team stepped things up after half time and scored 24 goals to 15 to record a 44-37 victory. Things don’t get any easier this week as we head down the Nepean Highway to take on a highly-skilled Sorrento. A special thanks to all the volunteers who have helped out around the club heading into the season. Without your contributions none of this would be possible.

Pines

A grade were next, where Jordy was jumping all over the court, pretty sure she thought she was in a mosh pit.Special guest appearance Jen’n’Em(Eminem)were really rapped with the team effort and Musto’s movement proved she’d walk 500 miles&definitely 500 more-causing absolute havoc.Queen B’s, Bevo&Blair bumped&grinded through the competition, Lou&Pol showed us they’re Peking Duks&aren’t done giving it a red hot quack!

It was fantastic to be back at the footy and netball last week and we had mixed results on the courts against Seaford.

At the end of the day,we got resurrected Thursday&reborn Great Friday-bring on Round 2 at the Mornington Market where we plan to shop up a storm. Carry on regardless,

Of course we can’t host a home game without the wonderful support of so many people and we thank them all for making Easter Saturday a really good success.

We had two great wins in D and C Grade before Seaford showed it will be a team to beat in the top-two grades this season. Our girls never did stop trying and fought the game out really well.

Go Bomber.

We face another tough challenge against Ed-Asp today and our girls are keen to put up a great showing.

Bonbeach

Go Pines!

It was a fantastic experience for our club to be part of Edithvale-Aspendale’s tribute to Stacee MacInnes last week and we send both the family and the club our best wishes. It wasn’t such a great experience once the whistle was blown however with Edi-Asp showing it will be a very strong team across all grades this year. But our girls never stopped trying all day and we look forward to some really competitive games throughout the season. Today we head south to Rosebud and we look forward to enjoying the hospitality and sharing a great day with their club. Thanks to everyone who made last week’s Good Friday home game such a success and good luck to all teams today.

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Seaford What a fantastic start to the season with big crowds flocking to our big games against Pines last week. We had a competitive start to the day with Pines showing the way but our girls got better and better as the day went on. We had a terrific win in B Grade before our A Grade girls really did play some wonderful netball. Thanks to all the coaches, players and volunteers who have worked so hard to make our club what it is today and we look forward to many great days together this season. We play Frankston YCW today, always a tough opponent and we look forward to the challenge.

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Netball

V A GRADE Coach: Alana Schaeche Shelly O’Donnell Rebecca Kelly Alana Schaeche Danni Taylor Maddison Graham Hannah Mundy Rachel Day Kate Youlten Briana O’Heir Alana Schaeche

B GRADE Coach: Alana Schaeche Shelly O’Donnell Tiahn Denniston Spaull Ash Gladman Chelsea Watkins Anna Croad Jenae Woods Gemma Grant Mikkea Denniston Spaull Taylor Harris Sophie Phillips Jennifer Watts

A GRADE Coach: Carly Webster Bridget Ryan Maddie McDonald Abby Hutchinson Kierra McKenzie Carly Russo Bayley Wells Ellie Russo Jamie O’Hare

B GRADE Coach: Carly Webster Carly Webster Jo Camilleri Shay Chapman Gabby Hansen Charlie Boswell Di Anwyl Emma Myatt Katelyn McNamara Kelsey Allen Tiarne Dawson

C GRADE Coach: Sophia Wickenden Ally Hallahan Charlee Bickers Brooke Fankhauser Emma Voigt Emily Opie Grace Vaughan Olivia Cade Ruby Phersson Sarah Nisbet Macy Hall

D GRADE Coach: Sophia Wickenden Holly Clarke Alexandra Deutscher Sharron Jones Amy Byrns Indianna Croad Natasha Jones Claudia Zampatti Emma Ring Ebony Craft Ruby Benjamin

C GRADE Coach: Jo Camilleri Karen Russo Steph Chappell Michelle Hyndman Marcie Brailsford Karen Caldwell Mandy King Tayla Ingram Ebony Taylor Kate Martin Jorden McManamny Evie Pulsford

D GRADE Coach: Katelyn McNamara Carla Schwartz Alyssa Lowe Krystal Ram Jordyn Trolove Kate Trickey Olivia Allen Brianna Rooth Gemma Newport Chloe Hansen Taya King Renae Worn

V A GRADE Coach: Nicole Hadgkiss Emma Hallas Millie McDermott Emma Hallas Nicole Hadgkiss Emma White Nicole Chianta Courtney Mclennan Bethany Leach Ashlee Farrelly Lauren Robinson

B GRADE Coach: Nicole Hadgkiss Emma Hallas Taylah Turner Meredith Woods Gemma Couacaud Caitlyn McCrabb India White Shannon Young Sunnie Cottle Jess Smith

A GRADE Coach: Louise Manders Allison Goss Remi Hynes Theresa Blaauw Emma Doderico Sarah Gales Zoe Summers Louise Manders Steph Coy Michelle Edmondson Steph Warburton

B GRADE Coach: Theresa Blaauw Alison Tennant Danielle Caton Serena Sykes Amanda McCartney Georgia Dyer Emily Welsh Ashlee Gaudion Kirsty Halley Bernadette Pulis Rose Southam

C GRADE Coach: Nicole Turner Lauren Harvey Casey Raphael Lily Wills Tiahn Garlick Tegan Turner Hollie Dunston Erica Payne

D GRADE Coach: Nicole Turner Alana Duck Bec Hansen Ellie Davis Alyssa Fernee Hayley berryman Heather Pearce Chelsea Gibson

C GRADE Coach: Louise Manders Bree Buckley Grace McInerney Jess Selfe Elyse Congues Hannah Voss Jodie Ades Emma Campitelli Hollie Hefford Michelle Rickards Emma Thompson Jessica Grant Zoe Dew

D GRADE Coach: Sarah Gales Amy Thomas Jayde Ashby Maddi Giles Stephanie Lyall Caity Batten Kathleen Fitzgerald Narelle Derix Taela Davis Elise Hawkins Kayla Strode Rebecca Fox Jasmine Claypole Luisa De Campo Samantha Ades

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Netball

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A GRADE Coach: Corinna Horvath Gerogia Hunter Candace Page Brittany Archdeacon Tess Haddock Holly Newton Tess Cooper Sarah Watkins Sarah Nash Katey Ruldolph

B GRADE Coach: Corinna Horvath Leah Sutcliffe Tayla Pallas Jane Taylor Jacqueline Eastgate Sophie Baker Dee Wilks Charlie Brown Olivia Ballard Bridget Bell-Towers Meg Feutrill

A GRADE Coach: Bev Ashauer Cath Porter Beverley Ashauer Blair Anderson Sarah Muston Jen Simmons Louise Brittain Polly Morris Emma Barfuss Jordy Exner

B GRADE Coach: Bev Ashauer Cath Porter Jen Simmons Maddison Zach Chloe Sharman Chloe Stubbs Sarah Bodycomb Jacelle Kitchin Cath Porter Sarah Astone Tahlia Hartskeerl

C GRADE Coach: Jess Gordon Kristen Sutcliffe Kahlia Truman Keely McKenzie Melissa Thorne Emily Patrickson Chris Anothony Izzy Dyer Sarah Williams Demi Kelly Laura Noonan

D GRADE Coach: Patrice Morehu Pippa Eld Olivia Gibson Alexander Graham Sam Koziol Lucy Waldock Ry Carroll Alex Shorthouse Lara Sumner Kayla Lynch Ruby Williams

C GRADE Coach: Lucy Williams Cam O’Neal Kelsey Leggerini Sarah O Brien Abby Buckley Abbey Shields Rebecca Uccello tina Ramadge Bethany Mack Renee Zach Jade Crockett Holly Zach

D GRADE Coach: Cam O Neil Lucy Williams Georgia Hocking Hanna Smith Kim Sheppard Rhianna Lee Megan Cook Kobe Lane Sharni Cole Skye Day Kiera Hardstone Eliese Catterick

A GRADE Coach: Jess Tobin Holly Booth Brooke Cant Lyshae Barry Ellie McDonald Amelia Oakenfull Ashleigh Whitnell Stephanie Pahl Carly Withers Tamara Bucca

B GRADE Coach: Lisa Wade Lisa Wade Abbey Patterson Stephanie Boulton Paige Schramm Rubie Hodge Kelsey Weymouth Kiandra Paterson Taylah Ould Kirsty Keenan

C GRADE Coach: Carly Camilleri Maxine Barry Lauren Treacy Tyler Barry Holly Treacy Louise Meagher Ruby Vine Amy Phillips Anna Whittaker Jaime Rohan

D GRADE Coach: Sheree Bellert Rachael Clements Grace Moloney Sophie Damm Eve Matthews Nicky Dedeudg Paige Rizzo Renee Drummond Amanda Wallis Madeline Kaio

V SEAfORD A & B GRADE A Coach: Meagan Dell B Coach: Tayla Robertson Jenna Foot Helen Wray Ashlea Foot Alesina Toleafoa Tayla Robertson Rachel Cosans Nichelle Liepa Claire Rottier Siobhan Inglis Tracey Dell Carley Walford Mim Hill Kellie Gravell Ashlee Gravell Ashleigh Mitchener Kara Hargrave Chelsea Robertson Hayley Dewhurst Sarah Hanlon

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SEAfORD C & D GRADE C Coach: Ashleigh Mitchener D Coach: Michelle Liepa Alisha Hardy Kate Sofocleous Yvonne Ateli Abby Broomhall Raechelle Jacgung Keeley Davenport Natalie Thompson Nyreece Thompson Hana Rooata Sarah Jacobson Taylor Hine Lisa Stocker Emma Foster Tanya Mackey Maddie Hart Taylah Roach Danielle Lovett Stephanie Macpherson Prebhjot Kaur Gemma Tua Ella Keenan Bianca Davola Amy Robertson Hannah Liepa

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Netball

V A GRADE Coach: Claire Houben Julie Corletto Alexandra Ball Chris Vickery Nicole Taylor Emily Patterson Caris MacInnes Demi Woodlock Eliza McGuigan Brianna Hollis Anne Leeds Georgina Cuthbertson Holly Bailey Michelle Sanders

B GRADE Coach: Helen Hollis Laura Scott Holly Treverton Belinda Francis Staci Tully Bonnie Cusack Britt Morgenthaler Beck Pahl Georgie Kibel Molly Kibel Britt Ryan Jess Kirk

A GRADE Coach: Brierley Chase Brierley Chase Tarina Tiaiti Chloe Crouch Merinda Hale Ngaire Tufuga Tukumate Teaka Ashlee Boyle Ayla Rielly

B GRADE Coach: Brierley Chase Darcy Swayn Lily Thomson Julia Lemoa Piper Swayn Maddison Blackburn Gina Tiaiti Shanae French Amelia Pullen Tia Weaton

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Trent Dennis-Lane Dennis-Lane aims to help change lives Bonbeach sharpshooter Trent Dennis-Lane is matching his hot pace as a player with some magnificent work as a youth worker off the field. The former St Kilda and Sydney forward recently completed a 140-kilometre charity walk in Western Australia for the LifeChanger Foundation. The foundation is run by former AFL star and St Kilda coach Scott Watters and aims to develop a positive selfidentity in young Australians. Dennis-Lane was coached by Watters as a junior in the WAFL and became involved in the foundation after reconnecting with him when playing with Sandringham. Dennis-Lane took a fortnight off training to undertake the Cape-to-Cape Trek in south west Western Australia with 20 other participants, raising over $80,000. Among the high-profile walkers by Dennis-Lane’s side were former Ironman Trevor Hendy, Ironwoman and former stand-up-paddle-board world champion Karla Gilbert and Olympic swimming star Samantha Riley. Dennis-Lane said the trek from Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse to cape Leeuwin Lighthouse was a test both physically and mentally – but well worth the effort. “It was hard work and I was pretty knackered at the end,” he said.

“They were long days camping in tents and working together, but it was good to get away from everything and be off-line. We ran through a condensed program and concentrated on personal growth and development. “It was a real success and raising the money we did was a great result.” Fort more information or to donate to LifeChanger visit https://lifechanger.org.au/mentors/ Keep an eye out for Dennis-Lane over the coming weeks as he selects a game to dye his hair yellow in a further effort to raise awareness and funds for LifeChanger. -Thanks to Brad ‘Tangles’ Kingsbury – Bonbeach Football Club

Trent Dennis-Lane is doing some great work to help the LifeChanger Foundation.

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A special tribute to everyone’s little sister By David Nagel

Stacee slipped over in the shower that day and wasn’t feeling well, but recovered well enough to make the trip to Tylden – just outside of Woodend – with Ross and her sister Madison on Sunday 20 March. The trio had arrived Tylden at 10.30am, and about an hour later Stacee yelled out to her dad. “She was about 20 metres away from me, she yelled out ‘Dad’ – she had her crutches but she was shaking badly,” Ross said. “I held her tight and she just collapsed in my arms. We tried to resuscitate her for 90 minutes but my 20-yearold girl died in my arms that day…it was every parent’s worst nightmare. “She had a bubbly personality with a really unique laughter, it was amazing, and she was much loved, we had more than 800 people at the funeral.” Among those in attendance were her friends from her second family at the Edi-Asp Netball Club, a club that has shown incredible consideration to the MacInnes family. Club president Helen Hollis visited the family on the night of Stacee’s death and has since struck up a medal in her honour.

Stacee MacInnes made a quite an impact on the Edi-Asp Netball Club. Stacee MacInnes had a beautiful smile and a bubbly personality – but to those who knew her at the EdithvaleAspendale Netball Club that only made up a small piece of the puzzle of what made her so special. Stacee MacInnes was a friend to all, one that her second-oldest sister Caris describes as the ‘little sister’ to everyone at the club. It’s not surprising then to learn that Stacee’s closest two families – her mother and father and four sisters – and the community of the Edi-Asp Netball Club – would come together as one to remember a beautiful soul so sadly taken away on Sunday 20 March 2016. Just over two years have passed since Stacee’s death, but for her father Ross he remembers as if it happened only yesterday. Ross, originally from Western Australia, was in Perth visiting his sick father when he received what at the time was an innocuous call. “While I was in Perth I had a call from the family saying that Stacee was at a friends place and she had fallen over and broken her ankle,” Ross recalled. “I remember it was February 16 and she had broken her right ankle in three places.” Ross remained in Perth for a further two weeks, Stacee in Melbourne, on crutches, was recovering after her fall. But it wasn’t until March 17 – more than a month after the initial accident that things started to take a turn for the worst.

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Caris MacInnes plays for Edi-Asp in her sister’s honour

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Stacee MacInnes On Saturday at Bonbeach, the club’s held a minute silence before the A Grade game in Stacee’s honour, players from both clubs wearing purple ribbons – Stacee’s favourite colour – with the Best on Court in A Grade being presented with the Stacee MacInnes Medal. And the family…well they can’t thank the club enough. “Being her family we obviously have our up and down days, but I thought everyone else would forget about Stacee over time and move on,” said Stacee’s mother Roslyn. “But to have this game named in Stacee’s honour and to have a medal named after her is fantastic, it brings us all together and it’s just a wonderful gesture. “It’s fantastic, all her friends played footy for Edi-Asp and the girls made so many friends through athletics, and they all played for the Aspendale Arrows, we’ve been heavily involved in the community. “Everyone just loved her, she was the mascot, the glue for all the girls and her four older sisters. To see what the club has done for Stacee makes the family feel extremely special.” Caris, the premiership captain of the club in 2015, said her sister Stacee was her biggest supporter. “Every game I played Stacee was there was to watch, and even if I played bad she would encourage me and tell me I wasn’t the worst on the court,” she said. “Having the medal named after her was really special and it brought me back to netball, I was happy with what I had achieved but Helen (Hollis) and the club have always been so supportive and it drew me back.

From left; Mum Roslyn, sisters Caris and Madison and dad Ross at the game dedicated to Stacee on Good Friday. “It means a lot to the family. Stacee didn’t play herself but she was a big part of the club, she was a saint, so selfless, she did everything for everything else, and always spoke up for me. She would stand by her family and friends no matter what, she was everyone’s little sister…why does it always happen to the good people.” Sister Madison was also in attendance on Saturday with Katie and Rebecca unable to attend.

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Division 2 - Round 1 Saturday 7th April 2018

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AFL South East WELCOME TO SEASON 2018 Some clubs have already tasted the heat of battle over the Easter weekend, but on behalf of the AFL South East Commission I wish everyone involved in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (MPNFL) and the South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) a successful 2018 season It has been an eventful summer to say the least in the region. For the first time in many years, the MPNFL will return to a divisional structure, with seven clubs from the former Peninsula competition and three from Nepean now comprising the Chisholm Division 1. The balance of Peninsula and Nepean clubs will participate in the Bendigo Bank Division 2. The Commission’s preferred vision was to have a threedivisional competition also involving MPNFL and SEFNL Clubs. This would have provided even more competitive balance, reduced costs for clubs and a potential point of entry for new clubs. However, this was rejected by MPNFL clubs, which exercised their right in accordance with their Rules to block the strategy. SEFNL will now pursue an alternative divisional model beyond 2018. Nonetheless we have an exciting season in prospect. Reigning premiers Frankston YCW and Sorrento will clash in a mouth watering clash in Round 1. One scribe described this as the most anticipated game in 30 years. It will be the first time these two power-house clubs have met for premiership points since 1989. At the other end of the scale there are several clubs in Division 2 which have not played finals for some time. The opportunity exists for them to rebuild and see some September action this year. In all likelihood one club which has not experienced premiership glory for many years will do so in 2018 and advance to the top division in 2019. There was a burst of publicity several weeks ago relating to country competitions. We are very fortunate in the South East region to have two very strong senior leagues, which are governed under the AFL regional model. At one end of the scale we have clubs which are capable of developing players who move comfortably into TAC Cup, AFL and VFL clubs. In recent times, players such as Hunter Clarke, Luke Davies-Uniacke, Nick Coffield and many others have progressed from this region to AFL ranks. At the other end of the scale former AFL players are attracted to our region due to the strength of competitions. This year we welcome players such as Jarrod Grant, Mitch Hallahan and Matthew Boyd into our ranks for the first time. Former Melbourne players Luke Tapscott and Chris Dawes will again spearhead Sorrento’s charge for a final’s berth and Travis Tuck will add further strength to reigning SEFNL premier Berwick. PLAYER PAYMENTS Clubs have been advised that in its second year of operation the Player Payment threshold for all senior clubs in the region will be $150,000.

While some leniency was applied in 2017, in 2018 strict compliance will be enforced. This is essential for the fairness of the competition, but also a way of assisting the sustainability of clubs by trying to curb the extravagant spending by clubs. It is anticipated that the current threshold will reduce over time. INTER LEAGUE While there is a clear focus on round 1 over the Easter weekend (particularly for MPNFL Division 1 clubs), the Leagues are also preparing for their respective Inter League matches in May. The number-3 ranked league in the State, the MPNFL, will take on the Northern Football Netball League at Cramer Street, Preston, coached by Chris Holcombe. We will also have an Under 19 representative game on that day, coached by Josh Moore. Our women will also get the chance to play representative football for the first time when our regional competition (South East Women’s Football) will field a team against Northern, with our team coached by Megan Snart. SEFNL, in an ironic match up, will be pitted against Yarra Ranges at Holm Park, Beaconsfield in a curtain raiser to a Richmond v Sandringham VFL game. Former Berwick premiership coach Rhys Nisbet will take charge. NETBALL One of the advantages our region has over neighbouring metropolitan leagues is the benefit clubs derive from a strong netball focus. During our football review, it became evident to AFLSE that the close relationship between football and netball was a key to the viability of clubs as a whole. Accordingly, AFLSE has appointed a dedicated netball operations manager in Samantha Downie to oversee netball across the region. Sam is an experienced netball person, having played, coached, administered and umpired during her long-term involvement in the sport. Sam’s focus will be to manage the MPNFL and SEFNL netball competitions with a particular emphasis on strategies around participation, equalisation, competitiveness and umpiring. CLUB SUPPORT PROGRAMS AFLSE would also like to thank the Melbourne Racing Club Foundation for the continued funding of the Club Support Program. The Club Support Program was rolled out in 2016 with all 22 MPNFL clubs receiving access to the Sports Chaplaincy Australia Club Care Access and SALT Education program. In addition to the Club Access program, the 2018 program will see the delivery of Mental Health and Well-Being sessions. Further details will be sent to clubs in the next week. To everyone involved in our football and netball clubs I wish you all good luck for season 2018.

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A Slice of MPNFL History The true legends of local football By Doug Dyall Life Membership is the most highly regarded award a club or league can bestow on an individual and over the years many great administrators and players have been given this great honour. Today we look at the Playing Life Membership that is awarded to players who have achieved the 300-senior game milestone and the list reads as a who’s who of local football. Guy Stringer tops the list with a remarkable 407 games while 22 other legends have achieved the magical 300game mark.

Willy Duff racked up 304 games of senior football.

After that we have Seaford’s Aaron Walton 225 and Jesse Dehey of Devon Meadows is at 220 whilst Glenn Michie, who played at Langwarrin/YCW/Hastings/Devon Meadows is at 219. Joseph Hallal, again of Seaford, is at 217 ahead of Tim Mannix of Edi-Asp on 216 then comes Colin McVeigh of Hastings/Edi- Asp on 213.

Jack Austin played 343 senior games.

Warwick Graham (345), Jack Austin (343), Peter Hibberd (342), Brett Wright (338), Rob Jackson (335), Peter Cremen (333), Mark Hustwaite (330), Leigh Stewart (325), Gordon Hendry (323), Daniel Smith (323), Michael Burke (316), Greg Hilton (315), Mark Berenger (312), Adam Cross (309), Adam Marriner (306), Willy Duff (304), Luke McGuinness (304), Simon Goosey (303), Chris Draper (302), Mark Wilson (300), Brendan Long (300) and Andrew Dalgleish (300) make up that illustrious group of Playing Life Members. Michael Burke was the latest player to achieve the honour and he continues to rack up games with Karingal in season 2018. So, who are the players next in line? Could Tony Lester from YCW/Pearcedale be lured out of retirement on 285, Luke Van Raay of Karingal is on 283, Daniel Noble who has played at Karingal/Pines/Crib Point and Hastings is on 258 whilst Ben McCormack of Sorrento is on 256. Craig Hunter at Devon Meadows chalked up a senior appearance last year to reach 254, and Trevor Mattison, a stalwart at Sorrento, has 245. And the evergreen Dromana coach Rikki Johnston, who also played at Langwarrin, has 242 games on the board. Joshua Stokes of Seaford is on 239 whilst Darren Booth Mt Eliza/Rye is on 231 and David Willett Mt Eliza/ Rye/Chelsea is at 226 along with Bonbeach star Shane McDonald.

Several others are just over the 200 games mark with Keiran Shaw 208, Jie Coghlan 208, Ryan Spooner 206, Sean Holmes 204, Adam Hunter 203, Paul Minchington 203, Ben Winters-Kerr 201, David Hirst 201 and Kane Taylor 200 all having a long way to go to reach 300. Several of these players may have retired or moved on to other leagues. Players and Clubs wishing to have a list of all senior games played can contact me at doug.dyall@ bigpond.com for information. Also, should be noted that Luke Herrington the Crib Point star finished 2017 on 199 and should notch up his 200-game milestone in round one.

Adam Cross had a grand career of 309 senior games.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 The holy grail is now within reach By David Nagel Will Dromana or Hastings rediscover the taste for premiership glory or will a new name adorn the 2018 MPNFL Division Two premiership cup? That’s the question on everyone’s lips with the Tigers (2013) and Blues (2016) the only teams in division two to have enjoyed premiership success in more than a decade. We have to go all the way back to 2006 – when Chelsea and Rye were the kings of Peninsula football – to discover the last time that many of these 12 clubs were truly in with a chance of getting a hold of football’s holy grail. That’s what makes this season so exciting. Chelsea, Karingal and Langwarrin will be hoping the acknowledged gap between the former Peninsula and Nepean league clubs holds firm, and they become the dominant forces in the newly-structured competition. And for teams like Red Hill and Somerville, teams that have been competitive with the Frankston’s, Rosebuds and Sorrento’s of this world in the past, the opportunity to finally shine some silverware must be an appealing proposition. Or could there be a smoky? One of the real surprise packets this season could be Devon Meadows, who begins its campaign by hosting arch-rival Pearcedale at Glover Reserve. Glenn Michie regains some familiar faces in ruckman Cal O’Hare, defender Gav Kerr and forward Troy Aust, who returns from Beaconsfield, but it’s the acquisition of some classy new talent that could propel the Panthers north on the ladder this season. The signing of Cranbourne-gun Mat Fletcher is huge for the Panthers. Cool, calm and collected at the coalface, Fletcher has also been one of the most talented goal-sneaks in the South East Football Netball League over the last decade, kicking more than 250 goals for the Eagles – second only to champion full-forward Marc Holt.

Sam Geurts was among Dromana’s best in its first-up win over Rye. Adam Koe also comes across from Cranbourne, along with key forward Leigh Craig from Mornington, while Michael Theodoridis could provide a real x-factor up forward. In his prime the ‘Golden Greek’ was one of the most difficult match-ups in SEFNL, a six-foot-two running machine that could hit packs at lightning speed. He was also the pre-eminent forward-pressure player in the competition – if he can regain his mobility after recovering from serious injury he could take the competition by storm. Michie is excited about his side’s prospects this season. “I’m looking forward to seeing what we can achieve this year, the recruits are all quality and have set the standard at training,” he said.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 “The natural progression of some of our younger players will also be exciting to watch.” Pearcedale coach Leigh Stewart will be looking for a repeat of 2013 when the Dales surprised all and sundry by finishing fourth on the ladder. Unfortunately, they were knocked out by Rosebud in week one of the finals, but a repeat of that effort would more than satisfy the hunger of supporters at Tractor Park this season. Finishes of 11th, 10th, 10th and ninth means there is plenty of room for improvement for Stewart and his side to make. The Dales – apart from Tyabb – were the easiest team to score against last year so can perhaps start by tightening up their defence. Rye could be a big improver this season after producing a strong effort against Dromana on Good Friday, eventually going down by 23 points. The Demons will super-keen to translate that improved form into four-premiership points in today’s clash against Tyabb at RJ Rowley Reserve. Despite the loss, coach Josh Moore would have been delighted with the effort, pushing the Tigers to the brink until three-quarter time before fading in the last term. Mt Eliza recruit Nick Strickland was impressive on debut with four goals, while the likes of Tyrren Head, Jye Lloyd

Brady Egan will be hoping for a big game against Tyabb at RJ Rowley Reserve.

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and Brady Egan will undoubtedly make the Demons stronger across the board. New Tyabb coach Aaron Pacey will be looking to hit the scoreboard more often this year – the Yabbies averaged 47 points per game in 2017 and must bump that up into the 70’s to begin to be a threat. Pacey and skipper Ethan Rahilly have some new faces at their disposal and will enjoy the absence of Frankston, Rosebud and Sorrento this year. But Rye will be far too strong on their home deck. Karingal and Langwarrin will feel like nothing much has changed when the Bulls and Kangaroos lock horns at Ballam Park. That is until the opening siren sounds and a stack of new faces look to make their mark. There are some familiar names among the Bulls’ ‘In’ list which includes Justin and Todd Farrelly, David Hirst, Brendan Dunne, Grant Goodall and Sorrento premiership player Aaron Paxton. Probably the biggest challenge for new coach Brett Dunne is moulding this talent into a team – who knows where the Bulls might end up if Dunne can get that crucial element right. The Kangaroos also have new leadership with co-coaches Josh Beard and Blake McCormack keen to make an impact at Lloyd Park. McCormack jets in from Red Hill, while Jesse Murphy and Mat Windsor are two others to keep an eye on. The Bulls will christen their new home rooms with a victory. Somerville will unleash a couple of boom recruits when the Eagles roll out the red carpet for first-start winners Dromana. The Eagles have snapped up an exciting forward presence in Ryan Gillis, a clever and big-game player from Cora Lynn, while Nathan Gillis is a little more subdued than his brother but equally effective. Levi Hughes makes the move from Seaford. The Tigers stood tall when needed most against Rye last week, kicking 6.5 to 3.0 in the last quarter after scores were level at the final break. Ben Holmes was outstanding with five goals, while Ethan Johnstone (4 goals) and prime mover Andy Howison were brilliant when the game was there to be won. Let’s go for the Tigers by two points. In the remaining games, Hastings host Crib Point in what locals have billed the Ultimate Grudge Match and Red Hill makes the trek north to Chelsea. Hastings will have a lot to prove in 2018 and have kept a strong list together for a tilt at this year’s flag. The Blues had seven players kick more than 20 goals last year and Shaun Foster (44), Dale Alanis (28), Paul Rogasch (26), Luke Hewitt (24), Luke Clark (21), Nathan Gray (20) and Steve Robb (20) will all go around again. Players like Kain Stratton, Aaron Vinson and James Marasco gave coach Ricky Ferraro some great consistency

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Footy Preview - Division 2 in 2017 – and they will once again be relied upon heavily. The return of Taylor Stratton – after two years with Crib Point – will add an extra dimension to the Blues this year. New Magpies coach Nathan Johns promised a freshlooking Magpies outfit – and he has delivered – with a bus load of former East Burwood players making the trip south. The quality of players is still to be ascertained, with East Burwood finishing last in Eastern Football League Division Three last year – but fresh faces do bring fresh hope! Players like Mykelti Lefau, Wayne Cripps, Matt Henricus, Sam Kilduff and Steve Henshaw will quickly become household names if they can propel the Magpies in a northerly direction this year. The Blues should get the choccies in this one – by four to five goals. And Chelsea coach James Brain will be keen to start a brand-new challenge for his club in style when the Seagulls host Red Hill at Beardsworth Avenue. The Gulls will go in minus their number-one goal-kicker from last year in Daly Shannon (ACL), but do have some new faces that could surprise. Mitch Koch adds some class from Tasmania while Reid Crowe from Shepparton United and Josh Hargreaves from Murrumbeena will be called upon to provide skipper Todd Gardiner with some assistance. Jack Francis and Mat Ponton will be two of the prime avenues to goal for the Gulls this year. Red Hill coach Jamie Mollo will be hoping his core group of players can stand tall in 2018. Players like Ben Hughes, Chris Irving, Jonathon Ross, Jonah Siversen, Dylan Hoare and Josh Mold were week-in-weekout performers last year and will need to lead the way again this season. This one is such a tough game to pick – let’s go for the Seagulls to win a thriller.

Tipsters Shaun Connell AFLSE Leagues Manager

Haydn Parsons AFLSE Operations

Chelsea Devon Meadows Crib Point Rye Somerville Karingal Last Round - 0 Chris Holcombe Interleague Coach

Red Hill Devon Meadows Hastings Rye Dromana Karingal Last Round - 1 Andrew ‘Toe Punt’ Kelly RPP FM

Chelsea Devon Meadows Hastings Rye Dromana Karingal Last Round - 1 Simon Mc Evoy Leader

Chelsea Pearcedale Hastings Rye Dromana Karingal Last Round - 0 Gary Sanford Bendigo Bank

Chelsea Devon Meadows Hastings Rye Somerville Karingal Last Round - 1

Nicholas Smedley Steller

Chelsea Devon Meadows Hastings Rye Dromana Karingal Last Round - 0 Doug Dyall MPNFL Historian

Chelsea Devon Meadows Hastings Rye Dromana Langwarrin Last Round - 1

Chelsea Pearcedale Hastings Rye Somerville Karingal Last Round - 1

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Rohan Bleeker will look to add to his one goal against Rye when Dromana travels to Somerville today.

Haydn Parsons Chris Holcombe Simon Mc Evoy Nicholas Smedley Doug Dyall Shaun Connell Andrew Kelly Gary Sanford

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Fixture - Division 2 Good Friday 30th March

Round 8

Round 15

Dromana 15.16.106 v Rye 12.11.83 (RD4)

Saturday 2nd June Chelsea v Crib Point (CHE) Devon M v Hastings (DEV) Dromana v Langwarrin (DRO) Pearcedale v Red Hill (PEA) Rye v Somerville (RYE) Tyabb v Karingal (TYA)

Saturday 21st July Chelsea v Somerville (CHE) Dromana v Tyabb (DRO) Langwarrin v Hastings (LAN) Pearcedale v Crib Point (PEA) Red Hill v Karingal (RED) Rye v Devon Meadows (RYE)

Round 1 Saturday 7th April Chelsea v Red Hill (CHE) Devon M v Pearcedale (DEV) Hastings v Crib Point (HAS) Rye v Tyabb (RYE) Somerville v Dromana (SOM) Karingal v Langwarrin (KAR)

Round 16 Round 9 Queens B’day

Saturday 14th April Crib Point v Somerville (CRI) Devon M v Dromana (DEV) Langwarrin v Red Hill (LAN) Pearcedale v Chelsea (PEA) Rye v Karingal (RYE) Tyabb v Hastings (TYA)

Saturday 9th June Crib Point v Pearcedale (CRI) Hastings v Langwarrin (HAS) Rye v Chelsea (RYE) Tyabb v Devon Meadows (TYA) Sunday 10th June Red Hill v Dromana (RED) Karingal v Somerville (KAR)

Round 3

Round 10

Round 2

Saturday 21st April Crib Point v Rye (CRI) Dromana v Karingal (DRO) Hastings v Chelsea (HAS) Pearcedale v Langwarrin (PEA) Red Hill v Tyabb (RED) Somerville v Devon M (SOM)

Saturday 16th June Chelsea v Karingal (CHE) Devon Meadows vs Rye (DEV) Dromana v Crib Point (DRO) Langwarrin v Tyabb (LAN) Pearcedale v Hastings (PEA) Somerville v Red Hill (SOM)

Round 4

Round 11

Saturday 28th April Chelsea v Tyabb (CHE) Karingal v Hastings (KAR) Langwarrin v Devon M (LAN) Red Hill v Crib Point (RED) Somerville v Pearcedale (SOM)

Saturday 23rd June Devon M v Chelsea (DEV) Hastings v Red Hill (HAS) Karingal v Crib Point (KAR) Rye v Pearcedale (RYE) Somerville v Langwarrin (SOM) Tyabb v Dromana (TYA)

Round 5 Saturday 5th May Chelsea v Dromana (CHE) Devon M v Red Hill (DEV) Hastings v Somerville (HAS) Pearcedale v Karingal (PEA) Rye v Langwarrin (RYE) Tyabb v Crib Point (TYA)

Round 6 Saturday 12th May Crib Point v Langwarrin (CRI) Dromana v Hastings (DRO) Karingal v Devon M (KAR) Red Hill v Rye (RED) Somerville v Chelsea (SOM) Tyabb v Pearcedale (TYA)

AFL Vic Vountry Championships Saturday 19th May MPNFL v NFL (NFL)

Round 7 Saturday 26th May Crib Point v Devon M (CRI) Hastings v Rye (HAS) Karingal v Red Hill (KAR) Langwarrin v Chelsea (LAN) Pearcedale v Dromana (PEA) Somerville v Tyabb (SOM)

Round 12 Saturday 30th June Crib Point v Tyabb (CRI) Dromana v Somerville (DRO) Langwarrin v Karingal (LAN) Pearcedale vs Devon M (PEA) Red Hill v Chelsea (RED) Rye v Hastings (RYE)

Round 13 Saturday 7th July Chelsea v Rye (CHE) Dromana v Devon M (DRO) Hastings v Tyabb (HAS) Karingal v Pearcedale (KAR) Red Hill v Langwarrin (RED) Somerville v Crib Point (SOM)

Round 14 Saturday 14th July Crib Point v Red Hill (CRI) Devon M v Somerville (DEV) Hastings v Pearcedale (HAS) Karingal v Rye (KAR) Langwarrin v Dromana (LAN) Tyabb v Chelsea (TYA)

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Saturday 28th July Chelsea v Pearcedale (CHE) Devon M v Crib Point (DEV) Dromana v Red Hill (DRO) Hastings v Karingal (HAS) Somerville v Rye (SOM) Tyabb v Langwarrin (TYA)

Round 17 Saturday 4th August Crib Point v Dromana (CRI) Devon M v Tyabb (DEV) Karingal v Chelsea (KAR) Langwarrin v Somerville (LAN) Pearcedale v Rye (PEA) Red Hill v Hastings (RED)

Round 18 Saturday 11th August Chelsea v Hastings (CHE) Crib Point v Karingal (CRI) Langwarrin v Pearcedale (LAN) Red Hill v Devon M (RED) Rye v Dromana (RYE) Tyabb v Somerville (TYA)

FOOTBALL FINALS Saturday 18th August Qualifying Final Sunday 19th August Elimination Final Saturday 25th August 2nd Semi Final Sunday 26th August 1st Semi Final Saturday 1st September Preliminary Final Saturday 8th September Grand Final

NETBALL FINALS Week 1 Saturday 18th or Sunday 19th August Week 2 Saturday 25th or Sunday 26th August Week 3 Saturday 1st or Sunday 2nd September

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Footy Notes Chelsea

Karingal

Firstly a huge welcome to all for Season 2018, Hopefully a knew and fruitful era for both the Football and Netball. Thank you Richard for the job you have done for the Club in what was a really tough period for us over the last 3 years, and welcome to Michael Davis and his new team as we continue to move forward. Also it would be very remiss of me not to mention the massive effort that was put in by all concerned when we hosted Finals last season, in particular a lot of Junior Mum’s and Dad’s. All reports from the League were very positive. Also a big thanks to all those involved in a great pre-season, especially James and all the Coaching Staff. I was very fortunate to be involved in the camp and game last week at Colbinabbin and the whole experience was super. In the under’s Dan and his lad’s have also had 2 very solid hitouts so well done team !! After a much improved 2017 we now move forward with a committed young group and a balance of good recruits which should put us in a strong position over the 3 grades for season 2018 and beyond. Big welcome to Beardsworth to the Red Hill team and supporters for the opening round of the season. Please check the Social Calendar for all up coming events and remember to support all of our loyal Sponsors. See you at the Gullery !!

Devon Meadows It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day, it’s a new life and we are feeling good here at Devon Meadows as we get set to crack into a HUGE day of footy and netball action! It’s great to be back - Round 1 and Pearcedale are on their way to Glover Reserve - it’s very easy to get excited. The Larnach Cup has sat proudly behind our bar all Summer and we have no intention of giving it back. We welcome a new President today who is promising to “Make Meadows Great Again”. That man is Barry Parsons. Has he promised to build a wall to keep Pearcedale out? Of course not! We love our Southern neighbours. If you don’t know Barry, there is a fair chance you would have heard his voice at some stage. Big lungs, but an even bigger commitment to the footy club taking on this role. Even in his short time at the helm, Baz has started putting things in place that will hold us in good stead for the long term. We also thank Pete Blundy for his contribution over many years as President, and look forward to a continuing impact behind the scenes. On the field we have recruited well and look forward to development of our existing youngsters. Also looking forward to our 19’s having a good crack under the guidance of Luke Harris. Stick around after the game for a drink in Flano’s Bar - Always a great atmosphere - with awards, raffles, footy on the TV and good times. Tonight: PANTHER NIGHT - $10 Entry - Dress Code: Red, White and Black with drink specials all night and DJ Delicious setting the room on fire!

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As Eddie would say - what a big off-season it’s been in football! Today we host Langwarrin hoping to open our season with a full book of wins. Bulls/Langy in Rd1 is one of the few similarities from previous years however.... In case you’ve been under a rock for the past 6 months here’s a glimpse of what we’ve been up to: * Moved into these stupendous new Clubrooms * Recruited about 25 senior players * New senior & development coaches - Welcome Brett & Luke * New senior netball coach - Welcome Jess * New U17s netball team ...and playing in the new Division 2 against many teams that we have not met in over 15 years Welcome to all new and returning players - male, female football and of course netball Welcome back Mike with the U19s and Darren who takes the reins of our Sista Bulls this year Welcome to our Club44 coterie members today - your support each year is great! Welcome also all our Past Players here today - see Macca to find out all about what’s happening this year Most importantly - Welcome and Thank You to all of our returning and new Sponsors and Partners Socially things are under way with our first event of the year the Comedy night. See NicT for ticket info - must be pre-booked and at only $35 the best value night around Meals & Drinks every Thursday at the club from 5.30 ALL WELCOME On somber note please join us in a mark of respect before the senior game for Luke Duhig who we tragically lost just after Xmas RIP Pig #11 #RedWhiteBOOM Bullseye

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Footy Notes Hastings Well here we are Round 1 2018, and what a big off season its been, First of We would like to welcome to our Sponsors. members and supporters, and local and friendly Rivals Crib Point, word out of the nest is that they have recruited well and they look forward to putting in a great effort and try to regain the Ron Moncrieff Shield. We would like to welcome all the new players to Hastings and look forward to seeing them perform in the Royal Blue today for the first time. Also to new senior coach Rick Ferraro, all the best today as you start your Senior football coaching Journey. Also a big welcome to new President Ken Stratton, Kens first six months as President has certainly been interesting to say the Least. And good luck to Dan Lehman who has taken on the Reserves job again. And we wish under 19 Coach Pat Foy nothing but the best as he endeavours to take on the young Blues in their first steps towards Senior Football. Dont forget to donate to our Call to arms, it has been going well so far but we still need more support, please see Ken Stratton or Kevin Miles. And please see Graeme Cole and Mick Hooper for all or sponsorship details All the best to all Hastings sides, as they all take their first steps towards success in 2018. Dont forget we have a band on tonight. Green Machine, $20 per head should be a great night Head to Head Games Played 57 Hastings 41 Crib Point 16 Go Blues

Dromana

Our Sponsor for our first away game of the 2018 season is Hillview Quarries who have supported us for many seasons. This week we play old foe Somerville and hopefully our U19s and Reserves can join the seniors on the winning list. A few more games together should see all our teams play better team football with last weeks last quarter from our seniors showing how well we can play. Last week was a huge day for the club with a massive crowd and the club officials and volunteers should be

congratulated on their efforts with a particular thank you to our junior club officials who pitched in as usual to take up the slack. Our player auction unfortunately didn’t go ahead last week due to a ‘technical’ difficulty but will take place after our next home game. So watch out for the stand out players to bid on. The first three games will be included in the prizes so plenty of chances to win some money back.. Major Raffle tickets are also on sale so get yours early to avoid missing out. We also have a few U19 players looking for sponsors so for $220 you can sponsor a player, help out the clubs fundraising and get a chance to win a seat at the Presidents luncheon plus get a free members ticket. Our next home game will see the Ladies Luncheon take place. Tickets $50 with glass of champagne on arrival and entry in door prize plus guest speaker, raffles and silent auction. See Tara Dornom and Debbie Quigley to book. We also have an after match function with a DJ plus food for $15. GO TIGERS

Pearcedale

The day has finally arrived! Footy is back and the Dales are keen to play against new and old opponents in Division 2. The Pearcedale Panthers are heading to the Meadows to fight the Devon Meadows Panthers for the Larnach Cup. The off season has seen some exciting practice hit outs and we look forward to what the boys have to offer. Our under 19’s coaches Junior and Trav are keen for their first match as coaches. The numbers are looking good and the new faces around the club up from the juniors are sure to add some excitement to the side. Get down and support our Under 19s. We welcome our new Captains of the club, Glenn Anderson and Dan Heijden and the Vice-Captains Harry Prior and Dylan Ryan. Congratulations boys and we look forward to what you have to offer. Next Sunday 8th April we join the Junior club in a fundraiser, MOWER-GO-ROUND. Get your tickets now. Buy a pole for $100 and get food and drink for 2 people from 1pm to 3pm. Watch the mower go round Tractor Park and where it stops win the prize. See Mandy Steadman 0407 522 692. The women’s team will be playing on the front oval from 10am on this day in a practice match V Seaford. Get down early and support the girls. Congratulations to the women’s captains in Kate Trotter and Vice-Captains, Meg Doherty and Emma-Lee Duncan. Come down to the rooms on a Thursday night for dinner. Thanks to our major sponsor Burdetts for jumping back on board. Sponsorship packages are still available. See Mandy. #UPTHE DALES

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BEFORE we start with 2018, lets go back to 2017 and we congratulate Andrew Gilmore and his U/19 boys who won the flag. Lets move forward now, as we go back. Back to Chelsea, last time we were here Shane “Rambo” Ramsey was a teenager So passport, tick, visa, tick and away we go, off the Peninsula to meet up with Chelsea. We come prepared Jamie Mollo (Senior Coach) Simon Powell( Reserves) and Andrew Gilmore (U/19 ) have been working hard with the boys in the pre-season. With great numbers on the track, and plenty of enthusiasm, some good practice match results means tick, tick, tick. The boys are not the only one ticking along. Our netballers have been working hard. An U/17 side that is taller than a Jimmy White story and an experienced line up in the Senior grades is certainly making things look good on the court. The women’s football team has continued to grow; the “Hillies” are better prepared, better resourced and better get out of their way, cause they are fired up. The girls have a practice match today against Frankston Dolphins. Check out www.redhillfnc.com.au and that will help you find what you need to know. Make sure you keep up with everything with our newsletters, Its all on the website. BIG events coming up. 13th April Red Hill FNC BIG Golf day. 21st April College Frat Night Party 28th April Past Players Day at the Hill Are you a member yet? Buy a membership, become a sponsor or just come to the club. The Mountain Goat.

As Meatloaf said, “2 out of 3 ain’t bad”. Last week against Dromana, great wins by the U/19’s and Reserves. Our Under 19’s who had 4 boys playing up in the seniors, played some fantastic footy and Morsey would be very happy with the commitment and effort the boys are showing early in the year. Tommy Hughes up from the U/17’s played a blinder, along with Dylan Allen 7 goals, Zac Jennings, Nick Rowson, Benny C and Maxy. The Reserves really got going after 1/2 time, keeping Dromana goalless. Grubby has got the guys extremely fit over the summer and that showed out last week. Matt McIndoe was superb all day, along with Sterlo, Doogie, Mitch Dunn, Milky and Beau Gaudion. The Seniors played some great footy and with scores level at 3/4 time we were well in the game. Pipped at the post by a more cleaner and at times, more disciplined Dromana side, we were very disappointed not to come away with the 4 points. Great first up games for the club by Tyrren Head and Nick Strickland. Jye Lloyd, did the job on Dromana’s Coach, Spider Wilson, Robbo and the Skipper Adam Kirkwood all in the best. Our first home game today against Tyabb, and welcome to all our members, sponsors and supporters. 3 wins is what we want today. Next Saturday night after the Karingal games, is our annual Player Auction Night. 7.00pm start, live music, food and drinks, come and bid for your favourite player or group of players and win some cash when that player gets a BOG, during the year. Go Demons.

Somerville Welcome to season 2018. We welcome Dromana to the nest and are looking forward to the challenge Its been a busy and exciting off season. There have been several changes over the summer we have a new committee and our coaching line up has changed. We welcome Tim McDonald under 19`s , Will Casey moves to reserves coach after a successful 2017 and Andrejs Everitt takes the reigns of the senior group.

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Footy Notes I would like to also wish our captain Rowan Hogenbirk all the best as he takes a year off to pursue his personal career, he will be missed however I am sure this presents opportunities for others to step up. I want to also thank our major partners for 2018 Ighams, Buildsafe and the Vesbar and also want to acknowledge the support of all our many sponsors. Numbers on the track have been fantastic and spots in in 3 grades are at a premium. We also welcome our players and parents from Somerville Juniors and wish the boys all the best. Its fantastic to see so many new faces around the club. Friday April 20th we are hosting our annual Business lunch with Guest Speaker Australian sporting star Dylan Alcott. Tickets are $70 and selling fast please see Rohan Marriot for more details. Next week sees us play a twilight fixture at Crib point with the under 19`s starting at 2pm and the seniors under lights at 6pm it would be great to see the eagle Army support this event. Go Eagles

Tyabb

Welcome to season 2018! A new season at the club brings a whole new look to our coaching panel. Aaron Pacey joins us in the head coaching role, bringing with him a raft of new players and support staff. Mat Hose is joined in the development coaching role by returning yabbie, Nick Bradley. 2018 also sees the return of our under 19’s squad, thanks to the tireless work of Andrew ‘Roo’ Brady and his team. The pre season has been an exciting one with a fresh vibe around the place and a positive outlook for the year. Strong practic match form indicates 2018 will be a good one with Rye first up set to test our refreshed squads. With our netball girls training hard as always and our reigning premier women’s football team stepping up to division two, the club as a whole is on track for a ripper season 2018! We thank all our sponsors, both new and old, for their support thus far and look forward to success both on and off the field. Our first social event is going ‘back to school’ after our round 2 clash- details to follow but lock it in your diaries. Let’s do this yabs! #nipnip

Langwarrin The Langwarrin Footy Club approaches the 2018 footy season filled with much hope for a good year ahead. Pre Season training has been fully attended by all members of our seniors, development squad and U19’s. The appointment of new coaches and a move in divisions sees us following the mantra throughout our club of this being a year in which we reset. We take on traditional rivals Karingal in round one and are hoping to get the year off to a positive start. This is a significant match for many reasons.Good luck to all involved. The off season has seen us very busy gaining new sponsors. This week we would like to highlight Wilson parking Thanks to Wilson Parking and all our valued supporters, sponsors , and club volunteers! Go Langy !!

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Colours: Colours: Royal Blue & White Black & White Coaches Coaches Senior:Nathan Ricky Ferraro Senior: Johns Reserves: Jared Dan Lehmann Newton Pat Foy U19:U19: Andrew Wisken

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Seniors & Reserves

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Seniors & Reserves White

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PMS Medium Yellow C

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White

White

Black

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Width 300mm

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Jake Sam Hewitt Adams Ricky Ferraro Brad Arnold Matt Clifford (VC) Stephen Henshaw Scott Jansen Zack Condick David MykeltiHull Lefau Richie Vandenham (RVC) Ned Shannon Paul Rogasch Daniel White (C) Ben King Zak Dekleuver Matthew Foy Nick Rutherford Micky Cave Luke Herrington Colin WayneMcVeigh Cripps Matthew Boland Harri Dekleuver Kayne ReubenLewis Jamieson Michael Turville Mitch Stansborough Steven Robb David Cook Luke Matt Smith Henricus Luke Clark Sam Kilduff Nathan Gray Tim Daniel James Marasco Elliott Avis Joel RileyStandfield Clifford Dale JacobAlanis Cook (VC) Shaun Brodie Foster Hill Danny (RC) JaydenEdwards Espenschied Liam PlattPhillips Brendan Chris Maloney Jayden Duman Chris Watson Tim Cook Daniel Lehmann Brad Davidson Ben LiamSchroen O’Connor(RVC) Luke MylesHewitt Jamieson Simon Clancy Jarrod Fisk Thomas Redmond Ethan Smith Joshua Ward Joel Wisken

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Zachary Holland Lachie Clasby Christopher Hickey Jordan Twaites Michael Tanner Reece Redfern Matthew Foy

Jack Hill (VC) 11 Archie Shepherd Shelby Macnab Burnett 22 Jayden Jack Winton 33 Joseph, Smith DanielShepherd Henry 44 Miles Lachlan 55 Will JagoBarton Ben Paarlberg 66 Harrison Laughton PatrickGniel Langdale (VC) 77 Jacob DanielWaterfall Slocombe 88 Harry Peter Wilson McGee (C) 99 Blake 10 Jett Corbin Pett 10 Bauer - Lodge 11 Cooper Luke McVeigh 11 Wisken 12 Jonah Lachlan Austin 12 Bam 13 Aaron, Benjamin O’Brien 13 Whitford 14 Caiden, Liam Deas 14 Follett 15 Max Jayce Young 15 Vercoe 16 Connor Baylee Ardley 16 Perry 17 Bailey Caleb Buddle Watkins (VC) 17

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Taylor Stratton Dan Wise Wade Jacob Delahaye Collins Josh Mulheron Daniel Briggs Steven Williams Jake Bryant Cory Bevan Kieran Jamieson Chris (RC) Mark Lehmann Cairns Terry Green Ben Wigan Fraser Rendall Sam Parmenter Matt AaronSawosz King Matthew Henry Bailey Retzlaff Sean Hewitt Cal Holt Kain Stratton Febricko Addi Dylan Paarlberg Jarvis Materiki Jaysen Bradshaw Cal Campbell Carey Sawosz Matt Wappett Cody Weir Tyler Wilton James Forecast Marty Berryman Grant Masterson Tim Malcolm Sean Scarlett Kye Espenschied Jake Dade-Bell Febrick Addi Daniel Metcalf Christian Graham-Tera Kaylen Jansen Mitch Davis Alex Stratton Mitch, Kleinig Ash JakeHarrison Daniel Kurt Bentley Jess Dobrota Ethan Williams Aaron Vinson

PMS 454 C

Width 70mm

Width 20mm

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PMS 289 C

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Jake Sam Hewitt Adams Ricky Ferraro Brad Arnold Matt Clifford (VC) Stephen Henshaw Scott Jansen Zack Condick David MykeltiHull Lefau Richie Vandenham (RVC) Ned Shannon Paul Rogasch Daniel White (C) Ben King Zak Dekleuver Matthew Foy Nick Rutherford Micky Cave Luke Herrington Colin WayneMcVeigh Cripps Matthew Boland Harri Dekleuver Kayne ReubenLewis Jamieson Michael Turville Mitch Stansborough Steven Robb David Cook Luke Matt Smith Henricus Luke Clark Sam Kilduff Nathan Gray Tim Daniel James Marasco Elliott Avis Joel RileyStandfield Clifford Dale JacobAlanis Cook (VC) Shaun Brodie Foster Hill Danny (RC) JaydenEdwards Espenschied Liam PlattPhillips Brendan Chris Maloney Jayden Duman Chris Watson Tim Cook Daniel Lehmann Brad Davidson Ben LiamSchroen O’Connor(RVC) Luke MylesHewitt Jamieson Simon Clancy Jarrod Fisk Thomas Redmond Ethan Smith Joshua Ward Joel Wisken

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Colours: Colours: Maroon, Royal Royal Blue Blue & Red and Gold Coaches Coaches Senior: Aaron Pacey Josh Moore Reserves: Matt Gordon Hose Reserves: Marcus U19: Brady U19: Andrew Leigh Morse

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Seniors & Reserves

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PMS 326 C

Black

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White

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Clay Cooper Jeans Sedman Campbell Nathan Minotti Robbins Nick Ben Porra Rowson Danny Harrison Vance La Fontaine James JaydenDee-Scullion Thomas (VC) Cee Harley JayBishop Hegger-Roney Jackson SpencerAllen Forbes Harry Johnny Suttcliffe Bannan Dylan Will Hose Allen Zac Lachie Jennings Cox Kalani Harrison Ryan Jansz Gus Mitchell Gordon Davies Clayton James Easton Barnes (C) Tom ZaneOussa Danger Kavan Casey White Bendle Jay MaxRiley Sustar Jarrod Jake Browning Richards Luke Mills

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PMS Cool Grey 8 C

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Oscar DarcyWhitty Underwood Adam AaronKirkwood Pacey (C) Nick BradRowson Harbinson Kyle JakeLynch Anderson Tom Ethan Baker Rahilly (C) Gabe Aaron Nocella Turner (VC) Harry BrockWhitty Regan (VC) Harrison Jordan Thomas Richardson Nick CoryStrickland Robinson Jackson Logan Pearson Allen Ben Tyson Dickson Sparks Scott Rowan Sterling McGrath Hagan Ash Planner Rice Beau Brenden Gaudion Doyle Leigh KaneMorse Johnson (DVC) Doogie Theo Oostveen Howie (RC) James Andrew Appleford Whalley Jimmy Matt Ravenall Jennings Matt JackWylie Doman (RVC) Tyrren MitchHead Uongo Jye Sean Lloyd Miller Matt Adrian HillClay Harley DarcyCole Sawyer Will Luke Cooper Allen Ben Mick Trivett Altenkirch Josh Simon Gana Rahilly (RVC) Matt MattMcIndoe Dimkos Ben Paul Winters-Kerr Ransom Daniel TrevorCimino Jarvis Adam Nick Bradley Ross Lachlan James Holland-Burch Findlay Kalani Geordie Ryan Scott

Shield Colours

White

PMS 289 C

Width 80mm

Rye FC Jumper Production Art

White

PMS 287 C

Black

Print Colours

PMS REFLEX BLUE C

AFL Colours

Print Colours

White

White

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PMS 485 C

White

Width 35mm

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Clay Cooper Jeans Sedman Campbell Nathan Minotti Robbins Nick Ben Porra Rowson Danny Harrison Vance La Fontaine James JaydenDee-Scullion Thomas (VC) Cee Harley JayBishop Hegger-Roney Jackson SpencerAllen Forbes Harry Johnny Suttcliffe Bannan Dylan Will Hose Allen Zac Lachie Jennings Cox Kalani Harrison Ryan Jansz Gus Mitchell Gordon Davies Clayton James Easton Barnes (C) Tom ZaneOussa Danger Kavan Casey White Bendle Jay MaxRiley Sustar Jarrod Jake Browning Richards Luke Mills

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BraydenNagle White Callum Ben Miller Matt Mielli Erem Vaipo Caleb Vella BlakeSearle Byrne Alex Nathan Smith Max Scharpenack LouisGoldsmid Raworth Jess JakeCloster Griffin (DVC) Ben ThomasCervi Rickard Jensen Bailey Sacco(DVC) Billy Swayn James Bravo Dustin Broadhurst Ryan Bull Lachlan Glover Kaden Latcham Kurt Goss Linton Hardy

Print Colou White Black PMS 326 C

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Colours: Black, Gold RoyalGreen Blue &&Gold Coaches Senior: Rikki Johnston Senior: Andrejs Everitt Reserves: Timmis Reserves:Adrian Will Casey U19: Ball U19: TimPeter McDonald

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Seniors & Reserves

PMS

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COLLAR COLOUR: BLACK

LOGOS: SUPPLIED IN VECTOR COLOURS SPECIFIED

NUMBER FRONT: NUMBER BACK: 10” GREEN

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Daniel Geurts Josh Westerman Craig JustinChristie Alsopp Rory Gregg Steve Crowe Mitchell Gill-Furness Josh McMahon Zac Muschialli Tim McGenniss (C) Rikki Johnston Ryan Gillis Rohan Bleeker Adrian Speedy Beau Cosson Natan Gillis (C) Ben Holmes Yiann Marandos RyanKoerner Smyth Lee Kierran Voelkl Luke Burton AndrewBate Howison Marcus Jack Gipp Tom Burton JoshRolfe Bateman Billy WilliamBoyes Geurts Jordan William Gregson Tom Roberts Sam Fowler Nicholas Mason Aydn Musgrave Sam Adams Jake Milward Ben Sedgewick Jackson Quigley Jackson Stapleton Samuel Geurts Levi Hughs Reece Wilde Luke Rowe Majok Puok Andrejs Everitt Billy Quigley Travis ShaunFinn Clarke Austyn Fawcett Daniel Gibbs Kane McKenzie Terry Wheeler (C) Tom Beckett Jay Hutchinson Corey Dow Beau McMurray Jake Haskett Sam Williamson Jesse Walker-Swain Joel Bateman SIGN

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Daniel Geurts Josh Westerman Craig JustinChristie Alsopp Rory Gregg Steve Crowe Mitchell Gill-Furness Josh McMahon Zac Muschialli Tim McGenniss (C) Rikki Johnston Ryan Gillis Rohan Bleeker Adrian Speedy Beau Cosson Natan Gillis (C) Ben Holmes Yiann Marandos RyanKoerner Smyth Lee Kierran Voelkl Luke Burton AndrewBate Howison Marcus Jack Gipp Tom Burton JoshRolfe Bateman Billy WilliamBoyes Geurts Jordan William Gregson Tom Roberts Sam Fowler Nicholas Mason Aydn Musgrave Sam Adams Jake Milward Ben Sedgewick Jackson Quigley Jackson Stapleton Samuel Geurts Levi Hughs Reece Wilde Luke Rowe Majok Puok Andrejs Everitt Billy Quigley Travis ShaunFinn Clarke Austyn Fawcett Daniel Gibbs Kane McKenzie Terry Wheeler (C) Tom Beckett Jay Hutchinson Corey Dow Beau McMurray Jake Haskett Sam Williamson Jesse Walker-Swain Joel Bateman

WadeUrwin Chamberlain Max Michael Terzini Jack Moroney Jon McGenniskan Mitchell Brander Sean Ross Todd Dupas Timothy Stepanavicius Sam McDonald Lachlan McKenzie (C) Liam White MaxFoulds Gorman-Batt Zac Kayne Gipp Lachlan Haskett Blake Mead Connor Vincent Samuel Elliott Cashin Jackson Samuel Childs Travis Barnett Harry Hince Jason DeSilva Ben Tovey James Limanis Sam Schwarz Michael Finn Jack Asimus Mitch Mantell Jordan Derrick Nathan Van Straaten Liam Trew Jordan Hoffman Bryce Martin

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PMS

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Matthew Hammond Liam Gruar DanielSutton Maestrale (RC) Jedd Nicky Wearne Will Shields Dean Waugh Michael Vamplew JeddNeuchew Savage Jake Jake Skinner Snehotta Jack Ethan Johnstone Matthew Harrison DaneMcDonnell Leyden-Kozikas Sam CailemSweeney-Smith Jenkins Angus Matthew Price Bailey Nation DylanRolfe Norton Jack Lionel Gainsford Ben Neuchew Luke Martin Bailey Williams Jacob Houghton Lachlan McGenniss LachieWhitley Oliver Drew JasonHeppell-Hickson Buchanan Luke DanielDunn Marchesani Bryce Matthew Bridges Ryan McMahon Oliver Di Pofi Zane Martin Mitchell Heggen Callum Barnes Aeron Morgan Aiden Peile Braden Hyde Sam Cahill Adrian Timmis Niall Young Michael Howse Jack LiamBarbour Edwards Jon Marshall Timothy Gilham APPROVED

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WadeUrwin Chamberlain Max Michael Terzini Jack Moroney Jon McGenniskan Mitchell Brander Sean Ross Todd Dupas Timothy Stepanavicius Sam McDonald Lachlan McKenzie (C) Liam White MaxFoulds Gorman-Batt Zac Kayne Gipp Lachlan Haskett Blake Mead Connor Vincent Samuel Elliott Cashin Jackson Samuel Childs Travis Barnett Harry Hince Jason DeSilva Ben Tovey James Limanis Sam Schwarz Michael Finn Jack Asimus Mitch Mantell Jordan Derrick Nathan Van Straaten Liam Trew Jordan Hoffman Bryce Martin

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Max Bonetto Austyn Fawcett Joshua Dornom Kyle Barnes Deaglan Noonan Toby Hurd Keegan Snaddon Cameron Mills Jack Conroy Daniel Mann William Harris Tyler Young Shane Stern Matthew Harrison Bailey Arnold Lachie Yeowman Andre Miller Charlie Dixon Bailey Corbett James Venturini Michael Ryan Aiden Holden Nathan Porter Jack Wilkinson AaronMartin Daniel Zane Aidan Donazon McIlfatrick Lucas Lachlan Kupsch Zack Robinson Christian White

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A regional approach to umpiring It has been a long off season and now we are finally here for the opening round of 2018. While all clubs have been carefully preparing their playing lists in the hope of premiership glory, the umpires have also been eagerly awaiting the first bounce of the season. Season 2018 brings a new direction for umpiring within the AFL South East commission. Umpiring has long been managed by the Southern Umpires Association (SUA), with dedicated volunteers leading the strategy, coaching and management of umpiring throughout the region. During the off-season AFL South East and Southern Umpires Association reached an agreement to hand over these responsibilities to the AFL South East Commission. Through this agreement I have been appointed as the Regional Director of Umpiring and I am pleased to advise that Leigh Buwalda has been appointed as an Umpire Development Coordinator to help with the recruitment, retention and development of umpires. Leigh and I both look forward to working with all umpires, and in particular building strong relationships with clubs across the six junior and senior leagues serviced by umpiring. I am pleased to advise of the coaches that have been appointed for season 2018. Dave Golby has been appointed as the Head Coach of Umpiring. Dave will be supported by Field Coaches Brett Gent and Dale Armstrong, Boundary Coach Adam Holland and Goal Coach Troy Bellchambers.

These coaches will all be well supported by numerous assistant coaches and observers who will be there to support the development of umpires throughout the region. Umpire training continues to be based out of Kananook Reserve, Kananook, while in the South East umpiring has a new home at Carlisle Park in Cranbourne. Umpire training is every Monday and Wednesday night and anyone interested in getting involved is welcome to attend. As we embark on the opening rounds of season 2018, I wish all clubs the very best for the season ahead. I also want to take this chance to thank all umpires for their involvement this year and wish everyone an enjoyable season. Carl Fletcher AFLSE Regional Director of Umpiring

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Colours: RedBlue & White Royal & White Coaches Senior: Brett Dunne Senior: Blake McCormack & Josh Beard Reserves: Forsyth Reserves: AshleyLuke Moore & Brett Mills U19: U19: GavinMichael Hiku &Treip Travis Lee

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Netball Preview Just where will the new clubs fit? By David Nagel What an exciting and unpredictable season of MPNFL Division Two netball we have before us with three new teams set to shake the competition to its foundations in 2018. The biggest question that needs answering is how will Karingal, Langwarrin and Chelsea match up against the best teams from the former Nepean League. On face value Karingal would look to be the big dangers to the likes of Crib Point, Tyabb and Somerville after the Bullettes finished three games clear on the top of the Peninsula League ladder last year. And to make them even hungrier for success, they lost a thrilling grand final to Edithvale-Aspendale by one goal last season. Some key players from last year return, with Courtney Osborne, Mardi Cunningham, Samantha Gooden, Renee Brewster and Bridgette Barry-Murphy all keen to go one step further. Talented youngster Abuk Kenyang arrives from Berwick, while Madi Capsalis, Kate Oman, Claudia Whitford, Milly Haugen and Bella Riddell will all be looking to put their stamp on the team this year. Langwarrin just missed out on finals last season and will be looking to make amends with a strong list assembled. Brooke Kiely is a massive pick up for the Kangaroos, a strong defender from Hampton Park who played a season or two at the Redbacks with her new coach Sara Drain. Kiely will also be reunited with Kim Coulson, another former Hampton Park star who had a big impact at Langwarrin last year.

Kiely and Coulson will be names that most goalers will remember for some time to come. Drain has kept some familiar faces on the list with Amy Slefendorfas, Sarah Anderson, Jayde Travers, Rania Waller and Emily Zeuschner all ready to build on consistent seasons from last year. It looks to be a great first-round match-up between Karingal and Langwarrin today. Chelsea struggled to field a team last season but Head Coach Hayley Hatcher will try to form a competitive team for the Gulls this year. Julia and Verona Kaitana, Jayde Mason, Katja Jansen, Lisa Donnellan, Jordyn Barnett and Zoe Larrieu will to gel quickly if the Seagulls are to be any sort of threat this season. Reigning champions Crib Point will have a target on their backs this season but coach Adrienne Harris still has the core of a very good team on her hands. Remaining from last year’s premiership team are Dionne Douglas, Leah and Tessa Moncrieff, Ebony McDermott and Belinda Nerantzoulis, while the inclusion of players like Karly Wappett, Kellie Davidson and Kelly Allen will mix things up nicely for the new challenge ahead. Or could it be Dromana’s year to challenge? It’s new-look outfit was forced to cool its jets for a week with its Good Friday opponent Rye unable to field an A Grade team in MPNFL Division Two in 2018. The Demons did everything within their power to get their elite team up and running, but a perfect storm came together to provide some massive challenges to field a full complement of netball teams this year. A combination of pregnancies, students heading off for studies, and players leaving for other clubs has left the Demons short on numbers as they begin their season. “We’re a young developing club, which is great for the future, but we have a gap right now between those young girls and our more experienced players,” said Rye Netball Manager Jodie Stephens. The Demons will field three teams this season in B, C and D Grade. Dromana may have had to wait a week, but the spotlight will be on the girls from Beach Street when they take to the court against Somerville in round one on Saturday. Dromana is barely recognisable from the team of 2017, with Laura Hopkins the only remaining player from that list.

As the reigning premier, Crib Point will have a big target on its back as it heads into the new season.

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Among an array of stars to join the club, keep an eye out for Karli Foster, and extremely athletic and competitive defender who has been part of Hampton Park’s A grade squad over the past few years. Chloe Birch, Brianna and Emily Pratt, Emily Wilson and

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Netball Preview Emily La Roche are all versatile performers that are destined to make their mark this season. Coach Kylie Johnson will be aiming high on the ladder but needs to mould that talented list into a team. Dromana faces a tough first-up assignment with a trip to Somerville sure to be a test for all teams in 2018. Co-captains Jaimee Peney and Tayla Sharp will be keen to sharpen their claws and prove that the Eagles are the real deal and a genuine finals contender this year. And we haven’t even mentioned teams like Devon Meadows, Hastings, Pearcedale, Red Hill and Tyabb – the depth of players and strength of competition is going to be exciting for all clubs to be a part of in 2018. Let the games begin!

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Netball Notes Chelsea

Rye

We’re so excited for Round 1 this year! In Div 2 we play many unknown sides and we’re looking forward to the new competition. This year we have a great new coaching line-up including Hayley Hatcher (A Grade & Head Coach), Jordy Barnett (B), Kiah Stewart (C), Mollie Riddle & Zoe Larrieu (D). We are delighted to welcome back a lot of players who left us only to return in 2018! Rachel McLennan (B), Adelle Ulbrick (C), Steph Aarsman (C), Andrea Flag (C), Georgia Holland (C), Chelsea Johnson (C), and Tammie Marshall (D). We’re also thrilled to have so many amazing new players joining us including: Jordy Barnett (A), Julia Kaitani (A), Verona Kaitaini (A), Jayde Mason (A), Tara Maslin (B), Jade Larrieu (B), Christina Young (B), Lauren Hepworth (B), Briony Hurst (D), Jordyn Ryan (D) and Ella McKenzie (D). We thank our amazing returning major business partners for CFNC - Doyles Hotel & OBrien Real Estate. We also welcome aboard our new Netball sponsor, Energetic Apparel. Wishing every team good luck, good sportsmanship and an injury-free season!

Crib Point

2017 was our most successful year in our club’s short history. We managed to have 3 teams make the Grand Final with our A and C Grades taking out the PREMEIERSHIP! Congratulations to all involved, and to our B Grade girls who fell just short despite giving it their all. We celebrated long and hard but now our attention has firmly turned to the 2018 season. We have had a well structured, solid preseason headed up again by ‘drill sergeant’ Adrienne Harris. We cannot thank Adrienne enough for her dedication over the Summer to get the girls in tip-top-shape. WE ARE UP AND ABOUT and keen to take the court in the local derby against Hastings today. We are really pleased to announce our coaches for this year: A Grade – Adrienne Harris B Grade – Laura Herrington C Grade – Lily Cook D Grade – Amie Collison 17/U – Amy Cook This year all at the CPFNC are looking to build on the 2017 season. Pumped to get underway today. Good luck to all taking the court/field. #FLAPFLAPSWOOPSWOOP

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Our first game for the season was against Dromana at their indoor courts. It was a great first hit out, even though we didn’t come away with a win. It was a really positive day, with all the girls putting in a great effort against the strong Dromana sides. The D grade side worked hard, with many new players playing their first game together, there is plenty of room for improvement. BOC – Kiarna. The C grade game was competitive with Kristy working well in defence and Shannon doing a fantastic job in goals. BOC was Kristy. B Grade played a strong game demonstrating that if they work hard, commit to training and build on their team work they will have a very competitive year. BOC – Ruby. We are looking forward to a year of player development, team work and positivity. Go Dees!

Karingal

Welcome to season 2018 Bulls fans! Lots of new & exciting changes going on in the off season - from moving into our new rooms and now having the luxury of our own court, to the new appointment of our Senior coach Jess Whitfort and her assistant coach Renee Brewster, PLUS with our added team of U17’s, Bullettes are looking mighty fine for this season! After winning 1 out of 3 grand finals last year, Bullettes are hungry to win 5 from 5 in our new division this season under our new coaching staff. With some great results at our practice matches, the girls are more than prepared for this week’s matches against Langwarrin on our new home court. Last year we played some excellent, competitive netball against our neighbours and no doubt this Saturday will be the same. Lots of new talent has joined our tight-knit group of bullettes & we can’t wait to continue to bring a high standard of netball to the court each week. Huge thank you to The Loan Machine who is our Netball Major Sponsor for the season, we appreciate your support. GO BULLETTES!!!

Langwarrin We are super excited for the season to kick off! We have recruited well and trained extremely hard in the off season, so it will be great to see all our hard work pay off. Bring on Round 1. Go Roos!!!

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Netball Notes Pearcedale

2018 has bought lots of new faces down to Somerville, and we want to welcome Emily Kemp, Penny McFall, Rebecca Laffy, Nicole Castles, Rachael Hall, Christie Hall and Julia Mugavin to the family. A warm welcome also to those old faces who are back at it this year. It seems like we have decided to give every man and his dog a captaincy position this year, so congratulations to Tayla Sharp and Jaimee Peney for A Grade, Kate Forsyth and Emily Williams representing B Grade, Courtney Gilmore for C grade, and for D Grade Chelsey Wilson and Madi Gwynne. Also a big welcome to F45 Somerville as our netball sponsor for 2018. Contact James on 0407026679 to sign up for a free trial. Today we take on Dromana, who we are excited to take on as our first round match-up. We are hoping that with our pre-season tournament successes and practice matches leading up to the season, that we will be following on from our strong 2017 season. Some dates to add to your 2018 social calendar: - Ladies Day, May 12th (Round 6) - Mid Season Ball, June 2nd (Round 8) GO EAGLES!

And so the season is upon us, the teams have all been named. All the girls from young to old are ready for the game. The shooters have their eye in, they’re ready to attack. Midcourters have done the hard yards on the fitness track. Defenders stretched those arms out, they’re bouncing on their toes. For everyone will play their best ‘till that last whistle goes. We’ve played the warm up matches, now Round 1’s here for real. It’s time to show how far we’ve come, it’s time to seal the deal! Our coach’s words and guidance will echo in our head. And through the sweat and toil we’ll remember what was said; “Stick together, fight it out and you won’t ever fail. Cause even if we don’t quite winthey’ll know they played Pearcedale!” Good luck girls- Go Panthers!! X

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Red Hill Red Hill is looking forward to an exciting season 2018. With preseason finally coming to an end ,all the girls are looking forward to getting on the court . We welcome our many new players , coaches umpires & new parents to the club . With most of our last season 17&U team going into the senior squad it makes way for a whole new team & what an amazing group of girls we have, with the energy of Katelyn & Matilda coaching, this team will be a force to be reckoned with . Watch this space. I’m pleased to see our local girls stepping up into the A grade this year . Georgia will be coaching & mentoring these young enthusiastic girls. We have so much potential & depth in our club . It’s exciting times for our netball group this year . We are looking forward to playing the new clubs who we haven’t met before. Bring it on Redhill girls are pumped & ready for whatever comes our way . Good luck for the season. Go Redhill

Somerville We are very excited coming into Round 1 this year with the big reshuffle of the leagues. We cant wait to come up against old rivals and welcome Karingal, Langwarrin and Chelsea to the challenge this year. Looking back at 2017, we want to congratulate A Grade, B Grade and C Grade for making finals last year. In particular, a massive congrats to the B team for taking out the 2017 premiership. YOU RIPPER!

Welcome to season 2018! Our girls have put in a solid pre season under the guidance of our well respected coaches, Keira Wills (A and B grade), Steph Conlan (C grade) and Kylie Heib (D grade). We have many new girls joining our squad and a few old faces returning to the pond. Round 1 sees us face an old foe in Rye, we look forward to the challenge and hope to kick of the year with 4 wins! It’s time to put what we have worked on in to action girls, let’s go! Good luck to all yabbie teams this weekend, will 2018 be the year of the Yabbie?! #nipnip

Dromana

Good Friday was a massive day in Dromana last week Great day for Football and was a great day for Netball with B, C and D Grades all having big wins. A Grade won by Rye Forfeiting and U 17’s yet to play. D Grade winning by26pts and best on going to Channelle Jenkins. C Grade started off quite an even game but after the 2nd quarter the girls never looked in doubt winning by 14. Best on went to Jade Smith. B Grade also had a good win and they just never stopped winning by 15 with Elise Hunter taking out Best on. Lets hope Rye can get an A Grade side on the court for the rest of the season. This week we are at Somerville the U17’s have a bye and A Grade get to have their first run for the Season. Good Luck to everyone Go Tigers

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Netball Notes Devon Meadows Dresses are ironed, bibs are washed, new shoes are amongst us, practice matches have been played and teams have been selected - NETBALL IS BACK! Welcome to all our new and returning players and their families! What an exciting year ahead! This year we are lucky to have Janine Kilmartin as head coach to lead the club forward. Our coaching team combined brings extension experience this year and the outlook for the club is very promising. The girls have had a great short and sharp pre-season and Club unity is at its peak. We are looking forward to seeing players step up to challenges this year and watch teams grow and develop as the season progresses. Over the break we have been busy off court building our junior teams and we are proud to have Net Set Go, U9s, U11s, U15s and U17s this year! The 2018 season kicks off this week at home against our neighbours Pearcedale that always proves to be a cracker hit-out amongst all grades. Good Luck to all teams. Panther night is on back at the rooms tonight - so make sure you head back to the club dressed in Red, Black and White for what will be a ripper night. GO MEADOWS!

Hastings What a great way to kick off the new season today with a visit from a great team and a close neighbour in Crib Point. So much work goes into getting the club ready to hit the courts each season so it’s wonderful to finally be at that stage again. The club would like to welcome every single one of our players to the new season and wish them all well. The players who will represent Hastings this season are: Abbi McNamara, Abbie Liddell, Alyssa Higham, Amelia Fithall, Amy Goodacre, Armani Buskermolen, Brodie Moncrieff, Brooke Treuel, Candice Chalmers, Chelsea Simionato, Courtney Ord, Danielle Stewart, Darcy Lambert, Fiona Kain, Georgia Harris, Grace Ord, Grace Williams, Hayley Morton, Holly Debnam, Imogen McCarthy, Jaimi Gay, Jess Henrick, Jess Hosking, Jess Morton, Jessica Stewart, Jorja Gay, Karlee Collie, Keely Gay, Kelly Cave, Kim Finnegan, Kirra Struthers, Kirra Woolley, Kirstie Jones, Madelina Nyoul, Madison Budge, Matilda Strange, Michelle Hood, Mollie Larkin, Nicole Ram, Olivia Remy, Peta Chandler, Rachelle Hennekam, Ruby Hannaford, Sarah Hosking, Sheryn Mock, Taylah Strange and Tessa Cave.

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Division 2 Results SENIORS

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Dromana 1.1 5.7 9.11 15.16.106 Rye 5.5 7.6 9.11 12.11.83 Dromana Goals: B. Holmes 5, E. Johnstone 4, R. Bleeker, J. Hutchinson, W. Geurts, M. Puok, J. Bateman, M. Price. Best: E. Johnstone, A. Howison, Z. Muschialli, B. Holmes, S. Geurts, S. Clarke. Rye Goals: N. Strickland 4, H. Wilson 3, H. Cole, J. Allen, A. Kirkwood, B. Egan, T. Head. Best: T. Head, N. Strickland, J. Lloyd, H. Wilson, C. Robbins.

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Dromana - Bye

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Dromana 56 v 41 Rye

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Dromana 40 v 26 Rye

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Dromana 38 v 12 Rye

RESERVES Dromana 1.2 3.7 3.8 3.12.30 Rye 3.1 3.2 9.4 11.10.76 Dromana Goals: A. Musgrave, T. Carter, S. Williamson. Best: A. Musgrave, D. Marchesani, L. Gainsford, J. Bateman, D. Norton, D. Leyden-Kozikas. Rye Goals: S. Sterling 4, T. Woodford 2, J. Gana, M. Harris, M. Dunn, D. Cimino, H. Rice. Best: M. McIndoe, S. Sterling, D. Howie, M. Dunn, T. Woodford, B. Gaudion.

UNDER 19 Dromana 1.2 4.3 4.4 7.7.49 Rye 2.1 3.4 6.9 9.12.66 Dromana Goals: B. Tovey 2, K. Gipp, B. Mead, W. Chamberlain, H. Hince, S. Ross. Best: B. Tovey, K. Gipp, L. Trew, S. Ross, W. Chamberlain, S. Childs. Rye Goals: D. Allen 7, M. Scharpenack 2. Best: T. Hughes, D. Allen, Z. Jennings, N. Rowson, B. Closter, M. Scharpenack.

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A GRADE Coach: Hayley Hatcher Jayde Mason Julia Kaitani Katja Jansen Verona Kaitani Lisa Donellan Jordyn Barnett Zoe Larrieu

B GRADE Coach: Hayley Hatcher Jordyn Barnett Tara Maslin Jess Gazzo Jade Larrieu Hannah McNamara Lauren Hepworth Christina Young Kayla Owens Lexie Close Rachel McLennan

A GRADE Coach: Lisa Vines Isabella Cuming Georgia Vines Kate Patterson Matilda Shannon Sophie Fletcher Emilie Baird Sienna Wills Meg Hamill Ash Morris

B GRADE Coach: Georgia Vines Ella Mason Mae Cuming Abbie King Nicola Mold Laila Nelson-Williams Shannon White Rhiannon Morgan Katelyn Morgan Mia Newman Amelia Ross

C GRADE Coach: Kiah Stewart Ally Woodlock Megan Thomas Adelle Ulbrick Stephanie Aarsman Andrea Flagg Casey Allsep Chelsea Johnson Georgia Holland Kiah Stewart Sallie Daniels

D GRADE Coach: Mollie Riddle Awatea Bush Briony Hurst Georgia Manning Breanna Rhys-Jones Mollie Riddle Jordyn Ryan Lauren Howlett Sammi Cameron Ella McKenzie Mikaela Wendt Tammie Marshall

C GRADE Coach: Karina Holmes Karina Holmes Annie Cumming Michaela Gallagher Jessie Farquharson (C) Olivia Cook Chloe-Rose Hunt Evie Wilkins

D GRADE Coach: Franny Cook Olivia Cook Asha Cook Madi Wynne Claudia Matthew Saskia Kalkbrenner Jessica Laity Ella Schulz (C) Imogen Horvath

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V A GRADE Coach: Janine Kilmartin Lucy Hoogenboom Bryoni Hardeman Alana McDonald Emily Van Rooye Natalie Fallon Shannon Gill Kate May Jenelle Bain

B GRADE Coach: Tanie Stickland Ella Boakes Amy De Hey Zoe Carroll Jess Murphy Jill Bysouth Faith Miller Jess Fairchild Stacey Rotariou

A GRADE Coach: Mandy Hopkins Tara Monshing (C) Sarah Connor (VC) Alannah Quint Tahlia Coates Jessika Small Louise Lane

B GRADE Coach: Mel Gravell Caity Read (C) Amy Donnelly Darcy McGuiness Jen Baird Kristen Garratt Olivia Rennie Jackie Higgins Ash Royal Mimi Green

C GRADE Coach: Stacey DiCocco Emily Edwards Brooke Murray Georgia McKenzie McHarg Jessica Gracan Caitlyn Browne Kylie Hameeteman Elyse Herrick Staci Malberg Katie Higginbotham

D GRADE Coach: Faith Miller Amanda Michie Amy Hall Marlowe Burke Ashley O’Brien Ciarah Murphy Courtney Zurek Keeley Jubb

C GRADE Coach: Stacy Woodward Tracey Dalgleish (C) Chelsea Fyffe (VC) Hayley Webb Emily-Kate Jury Emily Hansford Amber Hodges Hayley Roberts Sharma Hall Brooke Shorey Shani Francis

D GRADE Coach: Emily Hansford Vikki Taylor (C) Olivia Woodward (VC) Molly Marshall Stacy Woodward Shaelee Culton Debbie Simmons Mel Gravell Mel Simmons Katherine Cook Hayley Simmons Lacey Broadhurst

A GRADE Coach: Adrienne Harris Dionne Douglas Leah Moncrieff Tessa Moncrieff Ebony McDermott Karly Wappett Kellie Davidson Kelly Allen Belinda Nerantzoulis Alicia Coventry

B GRADE Coach: Laura Herrington Lily Hibbert Holly Dobson Holly Adams Shaye Williams Georgia Cox Ange Barclay Brooke Farrelly Kate O’Neill Alex O’Neill

C GRADE Coach: Lily Hibbert Amy Cook Rachel Gallagher Ellyce Horobin Fiona White Stacey Clifford Amie Collison Ayla Gallagher Robyn Williams Bree Phillips

D GRADE Coach: Amie Collison Lesli Wilton Tomeisha Serong India Newnham Meagan Romeril Christie Coates Bridget Ellis Tarryn Graham Kerrie Ainsworth Kylie Crow Laura Smith Jane Piotrowski

V Netball Squad - all grades Abbi McNamara Abbie Liddell Alyssa Higham Amelia Fithall Amy Goodacre Armani Buskermolen Brodie Moncrieff Brooke Treuel Candice Chalmers Chelsea Simionato Courtney Ord Danielle Stewart Darcy Lambert Fiona Kain Georgia Harris Grace Ord Grace Willams Hayley Morton Holly Debnam Imogen McCarthy Jaimi Gay Jess Henrick Jess Hosking Jess Morton Jessica Stewart

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A GRADE Coach: No team supplied

B GRADE Coach: Lauren Hearn Lauren Hearn Miranda Stewart-Vince Samantha Harris Olivia Stephens Rachel Jankovic Emma Whitfield Meg Grant Ruby Jones Katelyn Hearn Emily Harris

A GRADE Coach: Keira Wills Caitie Watson (C) Izzy Brown Kayla Brown Chloe Gundry Julia Smith Kellie Anderson Sarah Hose (VC) Birgitta Nemaric

B GRADE Coach: Keira Wills Kylie Heib (C) Dani Slaughter Rhiannon Coombs (VC) Megan Williams Katja Nemaric Leonie Dimkos (VC) Madi Becker Talesha Neill

C GRADE Coach: Lucy Millar Sarah Graham Ellie Dunn Ebony Hill Kristy McGrath Tuscani Closter Flynn Johnstone Shania Gana Jasmyn Greenfield Shannon Christodoulou Harriet McNamara

D GRADE Coach: Barb Hilder Rebecca Broomfield Leah Hansfield Barb Hilder Jodie Stephens Amber Jeffrey Melissa Bool Esther Ireson Tamara Locke Kiarna Wickham

C GRADE Coach: Stephanie Conlan Chloe Hodder Jayde Waterstone Lace Kelly (VC) Nat Rolfe Mayra Cuming Brooke de Wit (C) Dana Vickers Lauren de Wit

D GRADE Coach: Kylie Heib Deanna Mammi Mackenzie Henderson Kelsey Hayes Bella Goddard Megan Williams (C) Leah Murphy Emily-Lee Quinton Claire Stockdale (VC)

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Netball

V A GRADE Coach: Kristy Marshall Alice Ditchfield Maddi Peney Elyse Whylie Briony Kelly Danielle Planner Maria Neophytou Tayla Sharp (C) Jaimee Peney (C) Sara Tanner

B GRADE Coach: Becky Dixon Amy Olston Lucy Anderson Kristy Marshall Emily Williams (C) Nicole Castles Penny Mcfall Kate Forsyth (C) Emily Roberts Elisha Page Maddy Roberts

A GRADE Coach: Kylie Johnson Emily Wilson (C) Ruby Wilson Chloe Birch Karli Foster Bev Miller Laura Hopkins Emily La Roche Emily Pratt Natasha Petroff Briana Pratt

B GRADE Coach: Kylie Johnson Maggie Alford (C) Rivvy Walter Juanita Aguero Shaye Fitzpatrick Elise Muschialli Caitlin Heseltine Eliza Pittard Mackenzie Cochrane Hayley Pollard Amy Goetz

C GRADE Coach: Diane Dixon Monique Boland Tesharnie Gruar Emily Kemp Shallon-Dae Clarke Christie Hall Rebecca Laffy Courtney Gilmour (C) Rachael Hall Melissa Thompson Ebony Gruar Sarah Hustwayte Kelly Martin

D GRADE Coach: Becky Dixon Stacey Beith Julia Mugavin Mali Rouse Maddison Gwynne (C) Caitlin Myszka Chelsey Wilson (C) Meg Jamieson Emily Myszka Tonya Mclenaghan Lisa Oakes

C GRADE Coach: Matt Ingram Jade Smith (C) Alex Coumbe Hayley Joyce Georgie Dunn Emma Drinkwater Belinda Ingram Kylie Johnson Clorinda Siemienowicz Tahlia Walter

D GRADE Coach: Laura Hopkins Clair Goetz Renae Moorehead Abigail McKay Channelle Jenkins Elise Keane Jo Dewar Saige Hammon Sahra Dupuy Bronnie Walsh Olivia Henderson

A GRADE Coach: Sara Drain Sara Drain Sarah Anderson Jayde Travers Jayde Aron Emily Bennet Kim Coulson Emily Zeuschner Amy Slefendorfas Rania Waller

B GRADE Coach: Sara Drain Brenna Lamb Mel Wehner Madi Fulton Ash Andrew Caitlin Oshea Dane Venter Sarah Johnson Amanda LeMarshall Sally Leonard

C GRADE Coach: Kristy Ridgeway Alysha Guest Skyler Campbell Tylah Vermay Nic Ciccinhi Shelley Snow Sophie Penenborg Laura Dezuuw Sarah Dawson Skye Gibbs Breanna Kelly

D GRADE Coach: Lisa McKelvie Jess Keilor Nat Gibbon Mel Beal Lisa Mckelvie Eryn Sullivan Gabby Bennet Maddy Obrien Fiona Philip

V A GRADE Coach: Jessica Whitfort Abuk Kenyang Madi Capsalis Courtney Osborne Bridgette Barry-Murphy Kate Oman Claudia Whitfort Mardi Cunningham Renee Brewster (C) Milly Haugen Samantha Gooden Bella Riddell C GRADE Coach: Jessica Whitfort Stephanie Spicer Danyale King Leah McCartney Jessica Fletcher Tayla Sutton (C) Kiah Steele Tayla Crabtree Sara Burke Melissa Scott

B GRADE Coach: Jessica Whitfort Melanie Cotta Tobi Cunningham Kiarah Rochford Rebecca Graham Amy Cunliffe Peyton Rowe (C) Anna Mace Grace Van Dort Michaela Wilson Jessica Whitfort Breanna Neighbour Molly Wallace Simone Radin D GRADE Coach: Jessica Whitfort Rebecca O’Leary (C) Emily Ramanathan Isabelle Caller Chantelle Thompson Laura Moore Geraldine Klein Kelly Proud Elisha Taafe Brittany Earle Briohny Greenough Alison French

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RAMPANT RAYS WITH BACK TO BACK WINS Despite a scare or two along the way, the Dandenong Southern Stingrays knocked up another win a 24-point victory over Gippsland Power on Good Friday in front of a massive crowd at Morwell. The Stingrays were determined to give the big Morwell crowd a good show with their attacking, hard-nosed brand of football. The final result was set up off the back of a truly emphatic last quarter from Dandenong, booting six goals to two with Jai Nanscawen having a highlight game kicking six majors for the day. “We were on to the boys about starting well, Gippy at home is probably one of the hardest games in the TAC Cup and we feel like it really was today,” said coach Craig Black post-match. “I was proud of the boys, they stuck with each other for the entire game…both clubs coming off a five-day break was probably going to come down to who was able to finish with legs at the end of the day. “The wind played havoc across the day, I’ll give the chocolates to the Power on the way they transitioned the ball, but Angus Patterson probably intercepted most of their entries- he definitely caused them a headache.” The dominant Dandenong side was full of individual stand-outs, but none more so than 18-year-old small forward Jai Nanscawen, who slammed on six goals, with three in a row in the last quarter in a superb display of forward-line pressure. Not to be outdone, Bailey Williams continued on his goal kicking tally, booting two- with his marking around the ground a highlight reel on its own. Captain Mitch Riordan was again everywhere, giving the Stingrays some dash out of the middle, while Zac Foot and James Hickey collected clearances and inside-50s like they were going out of fashion. The game was electrifying in the first term, with both clubs having opportunities. The Stingrays probably had the lion’s share of possession and having more impact with it on the scoreboard in a low scoring first term. Dandenong was sharing the ruck duties through Bailey Williams, Riley Bowman, Bailey Schmidt and Stephen Cumming all ensuring their teammates got first use of the ball.

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Gippsland were well drilled and scrambled to get the ball inside 50 quickly, but shallow entries and quick kicks allowed for easy pickings for the taller Stingrays defence. After conceding the first goal of the game to the Power the Stingrays managed the next two through Nanscawen and Bowman to hold a 12- point lead at the first change. The second quarter was an even affair with both sides kicking three goals apiece to close out the quarter with a slightly decreased margin of 10 points at the main break. The Stingrays knew that they couldn’t afford to get complacent and let the Power back into this match (one of the key messages at the long break), but as the ball bounced and the wind died the Power kicked two unanswered goals in the third quarter, taking the lead by a point at three quarter time with the large home crowd on their feet. With a little bit of niggle at the end, the biggest spray and in your face challenge came from the coaching staff pleading to players to refocus and once again to lift their intensity and play team football. This paved the way for 18-year-old Nanscawen, who showed no mercy for the Power backmen booting three goals in the space of five minutes to put the game beyond doubt. Gippsland refused to give in and fought to the bitter end, but in the end, resistance was futile, and the final margin was 24 points. The TAC Cup has a scheduled triple header this weekend at Queen Elizabeth Oval for all six country teams on Saturday. The Stingrays game will be at 12.30pm against Greater Western Victorian Rebels. Gippsland Power 1.1-7 4.3-27 6.3-39 8.4-52 Dandenong Stingrays 2.7-19 5.7-37 5.8-38 11.10-76 Stingrays Goals: J. Nanscawen 6, B. Williams 2, A. Darling, M. Cottrell, R. Bowman. Best: A. Paterson, M. Riordan, J. Nanscawen, Z. Foot, B. Williams, R. Bowman.

The Stingrays under-16s kick-started the day against Gippsland Power.

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