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The Pythons are ready to strike Division 1 - Round 11 Saturday 23rd June 2018

Mt Eliza v Sorrento Bonbeach v Rosebud Frankston v Mornington Frankston YCW v Seaford Sunday 24th June

Pines v Edi-Asp


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AFL South East Clark shines against the Suns Former Mt Martha junior and Dandenong Stingrays star Hunter Clark has been rewarded for a fine first 10 games of his career by receiving a NAB Rising Star nomination. Clark, taken at number seven by St Kilda in the 2017 National Draft, played an influential role in the Saints’ magnificent come-from-behind victory over the Gold Coast Suns last week. The 19-year-old showed composure beyond his years, driving the Saints forward off half back in one of the most memorable quarters of football for the season. After injuries to both Jimmy Webster and Bailey Rice decimated St Kilda’s already undermanned backline, Clark put his hand up to switch back from the midfield and help his teammates repel the Suns’ relentless attack. The Dandenong Stingrays product collected 17 disposals at 82% efficiency, including four contested possessions and five intercept possessions in his most damaging senior outing to date. Clark lifted in the last quarter, along with many of his teammates, finishing with four score involvements and six tackles. St Kilda Senior coach Alan Richardson was full of praise for the first-year Saint, particularly after the loss of two defenders “unbalanced things”.

“Clark, who’s planning to be a midfielder, goes back, and I thought he was just fantastic for us late,” Richardson told St Kilda media. “For a young person to have that sort of composure – he laid six tackles – there was a bit in it for the group.” Clark becomes the Saints’ second NAB Rising Star nominee this year after Ben Long’s Round 5 nomination against the Giants.

AFLSE Best Players - Jets deliver at the Junior Championships All four leagues that competed in the recent SEDA 2018 AFL South East Regional Junior Championships have named their best players from the carnival. Boys and girls from the Frankston Districts, Mornington Peninsula, South East and Yarra Ranges Junior Football Leagues took part in the three-day carnival, which began at Beaconsfield’s Holm Park Reserve on Wednesday June 6 before switching to Frankston Park and Shepley Oval for Saturday and Monday fixtures across the Queen’s Birthday weekend. The FDJFL was the most successful league at the championships, claiming three titles.

BEST PLAYERS FROM THE CHAMPIONSHIPS Under 13s Champions - SEJ FDJFL

FDJFL

Ryan Jacobs (Frankston Dolphins)

MPJFL

Tom Lewis (Red Hill South)

SEJ

Miller Bergmann (Berwick)

Under 15 Girls Champions - MPJFL FDJFL

Maddison Staines (Langwarrin)

MPJFL

Jemma Radford (Pearcedale)

SEJ

Amber Clarke (Narre North Foxes)

Under 16s Champions – AFL Yarra Ranges FDJFL

Coby Frey (Karingal)

MPJFL

Declan Gould (Balnarring)

SEJ

Sam Mackinder (Beaconsfield)

Yarra Ranges Harrison Keeling (Healesville) Under 17s Champions - FDJFL

Bailey McIndoe (Seaford)

Yarra Ranges Ripleigh Hayes (Olinda Ferny Creek) SEJ

Under 15s Champions - FDJFL

Patrick Sinnema (Narre North Foxes)

Under 14s Champions - MPJFL FDJFL

Jackson Hartgen (Frankston Rovers)

MPJFL

Miles Gouderjaan (South Mornington/Red Hill)

SEJ

Connor Mouat (Beaconsfield)

FDJFL

Brayden Chapple (Bonbeach)

MPJFL

Josh Taylor (Rosebud)

SEJ

Jaiden Jakubenko (Cranbourne)

Under 18 Girls Champions - FDJFL FDJFL

Georgia Howes (Frankston Rovers)

MPJFL

Phoebe Wilson-Macdonald (Pearcedale-Baxter)

SEJ

Tameka Youn (Fountain Gate)

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The end of the road for a Stonecats great By Simon McEvoy One of suburban football’s most decorated players has been forced into retirement. Frankston YCW champion and former VFL big man Ash Eames has called time on his career after being told his injured left foot will require surgery. Eames is a seven-time premiership player with YCW and has been a giant of peninsula football in every sense (he’s a man mountain at 199cm) and his retirement brings down the curtain on one of the great careers. He said the realisation that he won’t be pulling on a YCW jumper again had stirred up emotions. “The last 24 hours has been a little bit emotional thinking about it all but it’s the right decision,’’ Eames said. “The body’s got a few sore spots with other injuries I’ve been dealing with so it’s time to hang them up. “I’ve had a pretty good ride.’’ Eames has been a popular figure at Frankston YCW and around the MPNFL. “I’ll miss all my teammates. I’ll miss the camaraderie of a football club and all my teammates and I’ll miss the competitiveness of it. I really enjoyed competing, yeah, it’s a big decision,’’ he said. “I’ve had 21 seasons of senior footy. It’s going to take some adjusting to not doing it anymore I guess.’’ Eames started out at Barnawartha, Rand and North Albury along the Murray before coming to Melbourne and playing in the VFL with Casey Scorpions and Frankston Dolphins. For the past nine years he’s been a Frankston YCW Stonecats star. The memories are amazing, all the friendships I’ve made along the way, I’ll have a lot of them for life,’’ he said. “Football taught me discipline and team work…just the structure of the football lifestyle I’ve really enjoyed… “Frankston YCW football club has been a great club, it’s been a privilege to play for them and all the guys there over the years.’’ Frankston YCW coach Wayne Capp said Eames “would go down as one of our five or so best players ever’’. “He’s been with us for nine years and played in seven premierships. And he’s been a very important player for us in all those premierships,’’ he said. “(He’s) an absolute gentleman, everyone loves him, you won’t find a bad word about him.’’

Ash Eames in a familiar pose after the 2017 grand final.

Capp said Eames was “irreplaceable’’ but young Macklin Raine would now lead the Stonecats’ ruck division. Frankston YCW stalwart John Coburn said Eames was “the best ruckman I’ve seen at our club.’’

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Footy Preview The top four on a collision course By David Nagel

It’s almost hard to believe – but a sensational season of MPNFL Division One football is set to become even more intriguing with a blockbuster round 11 set to rock the competition to its foundations. The top-two teams, Sorrento and Mt Eliza, go headto-head in a battle for top spot at Emil Madsen Reserve today, while Pines will look to make it five wins on the trot when the Pythons welcome Edithvale-Aspendale to the Snakepit on Sunday. And the fun doesn’t stop there. Frankston YCW will look to break a four-game losing streak when it welcomes Seaford to Jubilee Park, while Frankston host a resurgent Mornington and Bonbeach welcomes Rosebud to complete one of the most anticipated rounds of the season. But we start at the top, where the Redlegs turn on the porch light for Sorrento – who has successfully fought its way through a difficult stage of its season. The Sharks’ last two wins have been epics, with a twopoint victory over Edi-Asp and a 14-point triumph over Frankston YCW both classics in every sense of the word. A mongrel punt from Mitch Hallahan at the 26-minute mark of the final term appeared to kill off the Eagles in round nine, who answered through Michael Bussey to set up a thrilling last minute of football. A Sam Monaghan clearance saw the ball driven inside forward-50 for the Eagles who just couldn’t find a way past a brave Sharks’ defence. Luke Tapscott and his Sharks then survived a tough and torrid encounter against the Stonecats, with a Leigh Poholke goal midway through the last quarter giving the home side an unassailable 20-point lead. James and Mitch Hallahan were sensational for the Sharks against the Stonecats, overcoming a physical focus from the visitors to lead the home side to victory. Chris Dawes and Nick Corp were the two most dangerous forwards on the ground, while Daniel and Jackson Grant, Tom Langford and Nick Marston were ultra-reliable performers down back.

Pines skipper Tim Bongetti will be up for the SundayShowdown against Edi-Asp But they are just some of the problems that the Redlegs will face today, with the run of Matt Dobrowolski, the focus at the stoppages of Ryan Potter, and the strength of ruckman Ryan Williams all contributing to the all-round depth of the Sharks. But the Redlegs won’t be intimidated by this contest – they’ve been in every single game this year. Their three losses have been to Sorrento by six points in round two, to Pines by 23 points in round three and by 14 points to Edi-Asp in round 8. They’ve had an element of luck against Frankston Bombers – winning by two and three points – but have handled most other opponents with ease. In summary…they’re right in the mix the Redlegs – but this could be their biggest test yet. Jordan Moncrieff and James Freeman were held goalless against the Bombers last week while the third musketeer up forward – Jordan Capkin – contributed a solitary major in a very unusual game of football. Two talented teams scoring just seven goals between for the afternoon…go figure!

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Footy Preview - Division 1 The fact that the Redlegs could still find a way to win would indicate they are certainly no one-trick ponies. Kyle Docherty, Daniel Gormley, Blaine Coates and Dylan Barry will all be up for this one – but the Sharks will get home in another classic, this time by three points. Fourth-placed Pines will look to continue a serious surge in momentum when the Pythons welcome third-placed Edi-Asp to Eric Bell Reserve. The Pythons were always going to respond after a slow start, but winning their last four – including a victory over Frankston YCW – has seen things pretty much go perfectly to plan. But the real test of their credentials – well it’s arrived, and arrived in a big way. Win or lose against the Eagles the Pythons return to Eric Bell Reserve next week, off a six-day break, to take on the might of Mt Eliza. The results of the next two weeks will decide the way we look at the Pythons for the remainder of the season. Are they are serious contenders – or merely making up the numbers if they do get through to the September action? The Pythons started with real passion against Seaford last week, with Shane Waterstone hitting the scoreboard with just 20 seconds taken off the clock. Beau Hendry hit the first ruck contest hard against Matt Terech, while Tim Bongetti and Aaron Edwards were the key figures in a dangerous-looking forward set up.

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Bongetti and Edwards will throw something different at the Eagles this week, with both missing in the Eagles’ 10-point victory over the Pythons in round two. Pines will throw several different looks at the Eagles this week with up to eight changes being made from that competitive unit from early in the season. Edi-Asp just continue to get the job done, with Brett O’Hanlon, Sam Monaghan and Brad Tagg consistent performers, while Tom Turner and Mark Mullins have been solid and reliable contributors over the journey. Neither team will be breaking free here – it will be tight, it will be tough…and the Pythons will stake their claims with a four-point victory. It’s incredible to think that perennial-powerhouse Frankston YCW has not sung its club song since Saturday May 5 and the Stonecats will be desperate to rectify that situation when they welcome Seaford to Jubilee Park. It’s normally only during the summer months when the vocal chords get such a rest, but the seven-time champions of the last eight years are singing a different tune this time around. Other teams couldn’t care less – and won’t be feeling once ounce of sympathy for the Stonecats – but the champs have been cut down by injuries to key personnel who know how to get the job done. It’s impossible to predict if players like Paul Minchington would have made a difference in losses to Pines (17 points), Rosebud (5), Mt Eliza (19) and Sorrento (14) but, at the very least, Paul will provide a talking point when he return’s to battle the next time around. What does the Stonecats best look like, and is it good enough to claim a remarkable fifth-consecutive premiership? It’s the biggest question in Peninsula footy right now! Jie Coghlan and Kyle Hutchison have been terrific for the Stonecats this season, while Michael Debenham, Jacob Cheverly, Lachie Street and BJ Credlin will all play important roles against the Tigers, who are staring relegation right in the face. Where is that second win for the season going to come from? After this, four of their last seven games are played at Belvedere Reserve, and three against teams – Frankston, Rosebud and Bonbeach - that currently sit outside the top five. The opportunity is there, but can the Tigers take that opportunity and make it count. Dean Williamson, Zac Vansittart, Dylan Howlett and Matt Gundry will make life difficult for the champs – but it’s the Stonecats to sing loudly after a 32-point win. Frankston will need to be on the tip of its toes this week when the Bombers welcome a rapidly-improving Mornington to Greg Beck Oval.

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Footy Preview - Division 1 The Bombers are one of the more interesting teams in the competition, with two very different story lines on the horizon. Will we remember the Bombers as the unlucky team of 2018 – and let’s be honest…no-one really remembers those – or do they have the talent to really push for a title this year? They have been involved in three games decided by single-digits, and have lost them all to Mt Eliza (2), Bonbeach (4) and Mt Eliza (3) again. On the flipside they are one of only two teams – alongside Frankston YCW – to have defeated Sorrento this year…so their best is good enough! And any team that includes names like Jarrad Grant, Dale Sutton, Beau Muston, Ben Northover, Jason Kingsbury and Sam Fox has the potential to win any game of country footy it plays in. Mornington finally had the chance to stroll to victory against Rosebud last week, winning its third game of the season by 51 points after earlier wins by one and four points against Bonbeach and Seaford respectively. Jackson Calder was a class above for the Bulldogs last week, booting four goals, while Barry Smeeton, Jai Haddock and Josh Halsall were all instrumental the victory. The Bulldogs will be up and about for this one, but the Bombers will keep both storylines alive with a 21-point triumph. And will Jekyll or Hyde turn up for Bonbeach when the Sharks host Rosebud this afternoon? The Sharks were ripped apart by Pines in round nine but, after a two-week break to reflect, were far more impressive in a gutsy eight-point loss to Edi-Asp last week. The intensity of 2017 returned for the Sharks with Jo Fisscher and Trent Dennis-Lane leading the way up forward and Luke Verma, Jackson Casey and Mitch Gent matching motors with one of the best teams in the business. A repeat of that effort will get the job done today. Rosebud only has three more games at home, against Sorrento, Pines and Mt Eliza, and if can’t secure one of those will need to snatch an away victory to remain in the top flight next year. This game, and the one against Seaford, might be the best of those chances. Fletcher Hustwaite and Sean Downie have been consistent for the Buds this year while skipper Greg Bentley will be keen to bounce back after a quiet one against the Doggies – well by his standards anyway. The Buds have been brave this year, but their resilience was broken by Mornington last week - conceding a staggering 20 scoring shots to three in the second half. The remaining eight rounds of the season are going to stretch that resilience to breaking point. The good Bonbeach will turn up – and the Sharks will win by 32 points.

Tipsters Shaun Connell AFLSE Leagues Manager

Haydn Parsons AFLSE Operations

Sorrento Bonbeach Frankston YCW Pines

Mt Eliza Bonbeach Frankston YCW Pines

Last Round - 4 Chris Holcombe Interleague Coach

Last Round - 5 Wes Garth AFLSE Commercial Manager

Sorrento Bonbeach Frankston YCW Edi-Asp

Mt Eliza Bonbeach Frankston YCW Edi-Asp

Last Round - 5 Simon McEvoy Leader

Last Round - 4

Sorrento Bonbeach Frankston YCW Edi-Asp

Mt Eliza Bonbeach Frankston YCW Pines

Last Round - 4

Ash Robertson Mornington Racing Club

Last Round - 5 Michael Voss RPP FM

Mt Eliza Bonbeach Frankston YCW Pines

Sorrento Bonbeach Frankston YCW Pines

Last Round - 4

Last Round - 5

Chisholm Institute

Leaderboard

Haydn Parsons 37 Chisholm 37 Chris Holcombe 36 Simon McEvoy 35 Michael Voss 34 Shaun Connell 33 Ash Robertson 28 Wes Garth 26

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Scores, Ladders, Goal Kickers SENIORS Mornington 4.3 7.6 8.14 11.22.88 Rosebud 4.2 5.4 5.5 5.7.37 Mornington Goals: J. Calder 4, B. Bird 2, M. Kleverkamp 2, D. Vercoe, R. Odell, J. Miller. Best: J. Halsall, J. Calder, B. Smeeton, J. Haddock, J. Miller, C. Baker. Rosebud Goals: L. Armstrong 2, R. Pierce, B. Gibson, J. Fisher. Best: F. Hustwaite, S. Downie, R. Pierce, S. Krumeich, D. Wilson, T. Stoffels. Seaford 2.2 6.2 8.4 8.5.53 Pines 5.5 8.9 11.12 12.15.87 Seaford Goals: N. Braund 4, M. McCormack 2, K. Henderson, C. Barker. Best: B. Lloyd, D. Howlett, M. Gundry, Z. Vansittart, N. Braund, C. Barker. Pines Goals: T. Bongetti 3, G. Hendry 2, B. Thomas , S. Waterstone, A. Edwards, D. Plane, S. White, K. Jacobson, P. Lewis-Smith. Best: T. Bongetti, B. Hendry, N. Wilcox, S. Waterstone, C. Ash, P. LewisSmith. Edithvale-Aspendale 0.6 4.12 8.15 10.21.81 Bonbeach 0.0 0.0 8.5 11.7-73 Edi-Asp Goals: M. Bussey 3, A. Johns 2, C. Martello 2, N. Carlon, N. Connellan , T. Kelly. Best: M. Meehan, S. Monaghan, M. Bussey, M. Mullins, B. Tagg, B. O’Hanlon. Bonbeach Goals: J. Fisscher 3, T. Dennis-Lane 2, G. Vassallo, L. Verma, J. Murnane, J. Rippingale, J. Flannery, S. Price. Best: T. Dennis-Lane, L. Verma, J. Casey, M. Gent, B. Hogan, B. Bailey. RESERVES Mornington 3.3 6.8 13.11 15.12.102 Rosebud 3.1 3.2 3.3 4.3.27 Mornington Goals: J. Weyne 2, J. Wells 2, B. De Ruyter 2, S. Goosey 2, Q. Christy 2, S. Kidd 2, D. Schuller, B. McCleary, J. Crawford. Best: S. Crawford, J. Wells, T. Paganoni, J. Weyne, S. Dalziel, C. Robinson. Rosebud Goals: P. Jones, W. Spencer, N. Sakalis, N. Abbott. Best: I. Drinkwater-Coates, M. Smith, E. Ellis, R. McLennan, M. Maher. Seaford 1.1 4.2 5.2 5.3.33 Pines 0.0 0.4 1.7 3.10.28 Seaford Goals: B. Barlow, J. Hallal, J. Herbert, T. Lonie, K. Shaw. Best: S. Miller, S. Straughair, T. Lonie, D. Kemble, J. Rhodes, A. Woodward. Pines Goals: R. Chalkley 2, H. Peace-Stirling. Best: B. Purcell, J. Beggs, D. Moody, D. McLaren, J. Goldsmith, H. Parker. Edithvale-Aspendale 3.1 6.3 11.4 13.6.84 Bonbeach 0.2 2.3 3.3 6.4.40 Edithvale-Aspendale Goals: J. Heys 3, J. O’Neill 2, L. O’Connor 2, T. Woodbridge, C. Ak, R. O’Leary, R. Morris, D. McCarthy, M. Byrnes. Best: C. Ak, T. Woodbridge, L. O’Connor, A. Lello, S. Miller, J. O’Neill. Bonbeach Goals: D. Chabas, J. Weiland, T. O’Shannessy, J. Cole, R. Cash, M. Quinn. Best: T. O’Shannessy, J. Douglas, J. Bull, T. Cracknell, D. Chabas, M. Barry. UNDER 19s Mornington Seaford Edi-Asp

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14.14.98 v Rosebud 7.9.51 v Pines 12.12.84 v Bonbeach

6.7.43 10.3.63 6.9.45

SENIORS

P W L D

Sorrento 10 8 2 0 Mt Eliza 10 7 3 0 Edi-Asp 10 7 3 0 Pines 10 6 4 0 F’ston YCW 10 6 4 0 F’ston Bombers 10 5 5 0 Bonbeach 10 4 6 0 Mornington 10 3 7 0 Rosebud 10 2 7 1 Seaford 10 1 8 1

RESERVES

Mt Eliza 10 9 1 0 F’ston YCW 10 8 2 0 Seaford 10 8 2 0 Edi-Asp 10 7 3 0 Sorrento 10 5 5 0 Rosebud 10 4 6 0 Mornington 10 4 6 0 Pines 10 2 8 0 Bonbeach 10 2 8 0 F’ston Bombers 10 1 9 0

UNDER 19’S

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

9 9 0 0 9 6 3 0 9 6 3 0 8 6 2 0 9 5 4 0 9 3 6 0 9 3 6 0 9 1 8 0 9 1 8 0 0 0 0 0

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PTS

840 675 858 692 700 688 888 691 744 659 733 670 624 718 678 794 593 843 596 824

124.44 123.99 101.74 128.51 112.90 109.40 86.91 85.39 70.34 72.33

32 28 28 24 24 20 16 12 10 6

697 317 532 350 503 390 539 390 426 401 579 593 514 542 400 489 267 662 326 649

219.87 152.00 128.97 138.21 106.23 97.64 94.83 81.80 40.33 50.23

36 32 32 28 20 16 16 8 8 4

896 241 666 419 605 451 467 361 515 485 571 465 421 696 286 647 295 957 0 0

371.78 158.95 134.15 129.36 106.19 122.80 60.49 44.20 30.83 0

36 24 24 24 20 12 12 4 4 0

SEN Hot Shot GOAL KICKERS SENIORS Aaron Edwards Jordan Moncrieff Leigh Poholke Trent Dennis-Lane Chris Dawes Jackson Calder Jarrad Grant James Freeman Josh Butland Nick Corp

TEAM Pines Mt Eliza Sorrento Bonbeach Sorrento Mornington Frankston Mt Eliza YCW Sorrento

RESERVES Michael Chaplin Thomas Lonie Jake O’Neill Aaron Jackson Justin Kiss Mitchell Chopping William Mace

UNDER 19
 Sam Sturt Sam Hart Koby Villis Tom Wisneske Joshua O’Toole

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T 29 28 23 23 21 21 21 20 17 17

YCW Seaford Edi-Asp Mt Eliza Frankston Mt Eliza Mt Eliza

0 1 2 1 0 0 0

25 18 14 11 11 11 11

Mt Eliza Edi-Asp Frankston Mornington YCW

6 1 1 0 0

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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 10.6.66 v Edi Asp 0.0.0 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 12.11.83 v Sorrento 11.7.73 Pines 15.9.99 v Mornington 11.11.77 Bonbeach 14.8.92 v Seaford 6.12.48 Edi Asp 12.12.84 v Mt Eliza 9.16.70 Rosebud 10.12.72 v Frankston YCW 10.7.67

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)

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Round 16

Round 2 Saturday 7th April Sorrento 12.8.80 v Mt Eliza 11.8.74 Rosebud 7.15.57 v Bonbeach 12.8.80 Mornington 14.10.94 v Frankston 16.15.111 Seaford 12.8.80 v Frankston YCW 13.14.92 Sunday 8th April Edi-Asp 12.20.92 v Pines 11.16.82

Round 3 Saturday 14th April Frankston YCW 6.11.47 v Bonbeach 4.8.32 Sorrento 11.15.81 v Rosebud 6.15.51 Frankston 7.12.54 v Seaford 4.4.28 Edi-Asp 5.13.43 v Mornington 4.9.33 Mt Eliza 8.12.60 v Pines 13.5.83

Round 4 Saturday 21st April Frankston YCW 11.16.82 v Frankston 8.8.56 Seaford 9.11.65 v Edi-Asp 12.11.83 Bonbeach 4.15.39 v Sorrento 15.10.100 Pines 15.9.99 v Rosebud 6.13.49 Sunday 22nd April Mornington 13.13.91 v Mt Eliza 20.10.130

Round 5 Saturday 28th April Rosebud 10.8.68 v Seaford 9.14.68 Edi Asp 11.10.76 v Frankston YCW 12.16.88 Mornington 6.11.47 v Sorrento 16.16.109 Mt Eliza 15.17.107 v Bonbeach 9.10.64 Frankston 14.14.98 v Pines 10.12.72

Round 6 Saturday 5th May Pines 8.19.67 v Sorrento 10.18.78 Bonbeach 10.10.70 v Frankston 8.18.66 Seaford 7.13.55 v Mt Eliza 14.14.98 Mornington 7.12.54 v Frankston YCW 8.18.66 Rosebud 10.13.73 v Edi-Asp 11.14.80

Round 7 Saturday 12th May Frankston 7.10.52 v Edi Asp 11.11.77 Mt Eliza 17.9.111 v Rosebud 6.15.51 Frankston YCW 5.9.39 v Pines 8.8.56 Sorrento 14.8.92 v Seaford 5.10.40 Mornington 8.7.55 v Bonbeach 8.6.54

AFL Vic Vountry Championships

Saturday 2nd June Seaford 9.14.68 v Mornington 11.6.72 Bonbeach 8.6.54 v Pines 24.13.157 Rosebud 8.10.58 v Frankston 15.12.102 Sorrento 12.14.86 v Edi-Asp 13.6.84 Frankston YCW 11.7.73 v Mt Eliza 13.14.92

Queens B’day Round Saturday 9th June (R10) Sorrento 12.14.86 v Frankston YCW 10.12.72 Mt Eliza 4.12.36 v Frankston 3.15.33

Round 10 Saturday 16th June Edi Asp 10.21.81 v Bonbeach 11.7.73 Seaford 8.5.53 v Pines 12.15.87 Mornington 11.22.88 v Rosebud 5.7.37

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 Sunday 16th September Grand Final

NETBALL FINALS Week 1 Sunday 26th August Week 2 Sunday 2nd September Week 3 Sunday 9th September

Saturday 19th May MPNFL 7.7.49 v NFL 12.17.89

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Footy Notes Seaford

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Another big weekend saw the club host 9 matches at home and we were able to come away with 5 victories, 6 including Sunday for our Div 2 Rettes side. Our Netball department A & B sides continued their stellar form whilst the the C & D grades went down in closely fought matches. As a injury plague sweeps through our club let’s hope some of stars are back sooner rather than later. Great to see Tan in her 100th get the BOC honours. Our Rettes department had a clean sweep from their 3matches in another fantastic effort especially considering they are missing a full side of injured players. To the men’s - The cubs put in a solid four quarter effort but were unable to come away with victory. Some of the senior players leading the way in Jimmy, Riley, Timmy and B leading the way. Super effort by our magoos to hang on by 5 pts with a depleted side but pleasing to see Kieren Shaw returning from injury in an encouraging display. The magoos have their winning streak to 8 matches in a row now. Unfortunately our seniors were slow to get away again by allowing the first 5 goals of the game inside 7/8mins. Pleasing to see the boys never throw in the towel with at one stage getting back within 3 goals close to 3/4time. But unfortunately Pines had the answers. Big congrats to future star, Ishak Bashir. Bash has been selected in the Vic Country U19 squad. Well done young fella. Don’t forget Ladies Day is next weekend. Club Annual Ball is week following at Mton GC.

Today we welcome the Sorrento FNC to “Impact Realty Park” for the first time since 1998, for what promises to be a couple of great games of local footy with 2 v 1 in the Seniors and 1 v 5 in the Reserves. To the results a fortnight ago ~ In a high quality game, and after trailing at 1/4 time the U/19’s held a narrow 1/2 time lead before booting 6.10 to 3.1 after the break to win well by 35. Sam Sturt kicked 6 in a best on ground display with others in the best including Chips, Big Will, Thieley, Ned, Bakes & Willo. The Reserves started brilliantly with 8.5 to 0.1 in the first half and although losing the last half we won well by 46. Scotty kicked 4 to be in the best along with Riley, Harry Smith, Clears, Max Rea & Loges. In perfect conditions the Seniors started well restricting the Bombers to 0.8 in the first half, whilst we kicked 4.5. The 2nd half was a battle, full of pressure and missed opportunities. They kicked the only goal for the 3rd term and the only 2 of the last, but the boys held on to win by 3 points. Best were Harps, Dyl, Gilly, Tenno, McGannon & Mourney. Congrats to Harper Leonard & Jordan Capkin who celebrated their 21st Birthdays during the week! Social: 1983 & 1998 Senior Premiership Reunions - Sat Aug 18th (YCW Game) - Further details to follow in the coming weeks. The MEFNC thanks Major Sponsor iDetect for their ongoing support of the Club. Call Matt Dunne on 0413 757 361. Redleg. @mtelizafc

Bonbeach A gallant effort by our senior boys on the weekend, narrowly going down to a strong Edi-Asp. In a year that has tested the boys resilience weekly, we were extremely proud of our never say die attitude. Our reserves fought hard also, with our 50th Reserves player donning the jumper this season. Consistency has been hard to come by so far, but we are scoring more and the ball movement has vastly improved. Our U/19s had improved a lot from their Good Friday showing, once again showing that the lift in effort and consistent numbers at training directly influences the game day output. Thanks to everyone who supported our Mid-Season Ball at SunnyBoyz in Mordialloc. It was a fantastic night with our players, coaches, supporters, members and sponsors. Today we take on Rosebud at Shark Park and look to get back to our winning style of play and form. Go Sharks!

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Footy Notes Mornington Last week was a great day with 6 out of 7 wins with A Grade just being pipped by 3 goals. The 19’s played the best team footy for the year, with only 17 players we had to dig deep and fight for a win. Rosebud started the game very strongly that’s when our leaders stood up and took control of the game. Timmy Sus kicked a bag in his return game and Nathan Heath was outstanding all day. Development side returned to the winners list with some real urgency and a hunger for the contested footy. We’ve taken a while to have/get the trust in each other, however this was the week that things really clicked in and around the stoppages and from there the relentless pressure applied by everyone across the ground gave us great use of the footy. Up forward we had a couple of cameo appearances from the book ends in Simon and Steve, big thanks to you both as well as Harvs and JC. Seniors played 4 quarters of our football, we’ve showed over the year 3 quarters here and there but today we played consistent over 4 quarters. In trying conditions, wind across the ground all day, we played good team football with our link up handball, run from behind and our ability to have the game played on our terms we used the ball well. Rosebud were on top in the clearances early on, then to our mids credit after quarter time got on top to give us first use. After half time we kept Rosebud to 3 points, our team defence held up and we went on to have 21 more scoring shots to win by 51 points. Go Doggies!!

Pines Great day for the club last week in support of Cowboy. A sea of blue hats and the boys running out in them was a nice touch. Set up the annual ball night well and thank you for the brilliant turn-up. 130 is a great number. This week we host Edithvale-Aspendale a club with a long

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and great history against one half its’ age. Having played each other in 2 grand finals with a win apiece, today we will be recalling the 1988 game which was a tight affair all day with our lads in front at the end. We are expecting all the players on that day to front. Why? Because that’s what Pines is about. And I expect many of the Edi boys to be present and join in the festivities. We are past the half way mark now and have the ones and 19s sitting in the five. The reserves have had so many close games without getting the win, but it’s a different season, so if they get on a roll, watch out. Great to see the netball girls turn out for the ball, and all the new people in the club present. This is a great measure of a quality club and its community feel. We should all be very proud of who we are and how we present as a club. Onwards and upwards. Have a great day.

Frankston Bombers Bombers footy is back after a week off & gee didn’t we miss our Saturday football & netball. As we take on Mornington today, our 3RPP Michael Voss fact of the day reveals that the Doggies have only won once @ Greg Beck Oval since 1986! Huge day today for one of our favourites as Matty Harris plays his 100th senior game for the mighty Bombers & we congratulate Matt on this significant milestone. Before the game we had a short Q & A with Matty. What brought you to our Club? Played my juniors at Rovers with Hally as coach & followed him. First game against? Rye Result? We won How did you go? Didn’t get near it Favourite teamate? Pagey, played together since under 9’s Favourite supporter? Gary Smith, lots of bro love for Swanny If you had won the $10k draw what would you do? Europe looks great, might take Swanny! Thursday night saw the first installment of “Know Your Bomber” where we get to meet a former player who’s son plays in our u/19’s & in his day captained, coached, won a b&f, was one of the best 30 in 30 years and bestowed the honour of life membership. Who will we get to know this Thursday night? Come on down & find out where the fire will be on, meals available, bar open & company great.

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Footy Notes Don’t forget the Bombers Under the Stars Ball coming up on July 21st, the jewel in our social calender. Tix are available now and so book now & lets make it a great night. Cheer hard for our boys & girls today. Go Bombers

Sorrento

It was a big build up to two big games at MacFarlan Reserve. The Reserves were keen to knock off a team above them on the ladder and the seniors were keen to win back some pride after the Easter Sunday debacle. The scene was set with another cracking day (what’s happened to winter), and a crowd that we normally only see come the finals. YCW got off to a flying start in the Scoobs with a 3 goal first quarter. The next two quarters were even as Sorrento settled and got back in the game. An epic last quarter saw Sorrento surging but not quite doing enough to get the chocolates. YCW were able to hang on in a cracking contest, leaving the locals a little flat. We’ve got to pick ourselves up, regroup and get back on the winners list as the battle for top 5 tightens. We were all hoping for a great game in the seniors after the disappointment of round 1. We had Sorrento on top at the halfway mark of the season and YCW snarling after 3 consecutive losses. The game didn’t disappoint with both sides flexing their muscles and having their moments where they were on top in the game. It was Sorrento who came out on top this time, proving once again if it bleeds you can kill it. This week we look forward to the challenge of the Mounties at their home. It’ll be another great test in both grades. Thought of the week: Is a werewolf who doesn’t know he’s a werewolf an unawarewolf!

Edi-Asp This week’s notes are bought to you by our great sponsor SPECIALIZED BUILDERS. New homes, renovations and exstensions are their speciality so if your in the market for these services contact John or Damian @ http://www.specializedbd.com.au/ In cold conditions the seniors scored a strong win after some wayward kicking started the game. We took control after half time and got home by 8 points. Best players were M. Meehan, S. Monaghan, M. Bussey, M. Mullins, B. Tagg, B. O’Hanlon. The reserves scored a great win by 44 points and and are well placed to play finals. Fitchy has the boys teaming together well and the results are showing. Best players were C. Ak, T. Woodbridge, L. O’’Connor, A. Lello, S. Miller, J. O’Neill. The 19’s were raring to go after their bye and after a slow start kicked away to win by 41 points. Best players were J. Stuart, R. Francis, B. Ward, Z. O’Neill, A. Flynn, T. Brodie. Our netball girls scored another 4 strong wins and are playing some great games. The girl’s footy team braved the weather but couldn’t get the points. A win is not far away and the girls will get there soon. ****NEXT CLUB FUNCTION**** PLAYER FUNCTION - MARDI GRAS NIGHT SATURDAY 30TH JUNE 7.30 PM REGENTS PARK SOCIAL ROOMS 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. One click and your in.

Rosebud The highlight from last week’s trip to Alexandra Park was the win by our A-Grade netballers who had an important 41-38 win – well done girls! Thanks also to Mornington for their hospitality at their luncheon. On the footy field we had disappointing results but we will be looking to make amends as we travel to Bonbeach for the first time since 1995. Best players from last week were (Under 19s) Hepner, Maizey, Sherar, Suric, Sakalis & Glaum (Development) Izaac, Mitch, Ed, Rhys & Mat (Seniors Sean, Rhys & Fletcher. Last week’s Masquerade Ball at Jetty Road Brewery was well attended and thanks

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Footy Notes Leanne & Shannon for organising the function. The days of daylight are on the up and so are the walls on the new change room pavilion at Olympic Park which is great to see – it will be a very impressive facility when completed. Congratulations to Josh Harris who is training with the Under 19 Vic Country Squad. Go Buds!

Wishing you, Ali and your beautiful family all the best for your retirement - you will always be a part of the Stonecat family and we look forward to seeing you enjoy the game from the other side of the fence! We host Seaford today hoping to end a four-game losing streak and take the first steps on getting back to a topthree place on the ladder. The Tigers will be tough, they always are, but hopefully we can be singing a familiar tune come 5pm today. UPCOMING EVENT

Frankston YCW

One of the great careers in the history of the Frankston YCW Football Club has come to an end with the retirement during the week of our champion ruckman Ash Eames. Over the last 21 years Ash has been a true ornament to the game, not only representing the Stonecats with distinction but also being a shining light at VFL and Interleague level. We love how you went about the game each week Eamsey - your team mates always stood taller when you were out there with them! Seven from eight premierships at YCW and multiple personal awards, we are very proud that your last match was wearing the yellow and black.

The Premiers That Were – Celebrating three YCW premiership coaches. Come along to a great evening in honour of 10 YCW premierships won by three coaches. Get to the Frankston RSL on Saturday July 7 for a great event for our club. See Redders or Gerard for tickets. Please visit http://www.stonecats.com.au/ sponsors/current-sponsors Please support our sponsors that offer fantastic products and services for you.

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Colours: Black, Navy Blue Red & White Coaches Senior: Senior: Stephen Adrian McBean Hughes Reserves: Reserves: Corey Luke Johnson Farrelly U19: U19:Mark MattThomas Baker

Colours: Black, Navy Blue Red & White Coaches Senior: Senior: Stephen Adrian McBean Hughes Reserves: Reserves: Corey Luke Johnson Farrelly U19: U19:Mark MattThomas Baker

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

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Jackson Corey Buchan Calder Dale Sutton Ryan Smith Sam ChrisDrake Baker Alex Harnett Max Gearon Jay Reynolds Jai Haddock Ben Northover Lachlan Susovich Brett Sutton Jack Sam Kerr Fox (VC) Josh BeauHalsall Muston Joel RyanMiller Marks-Logan WaideOdell Symes Ryan Jarrad Emilio Grant Bitters Jay PageBird Broden Daniel Myers Kalen Bird Brian O Carroll Louis JarrydAstorino Amalfi Michael MacGowan Zac Longham Stuart Damon Jake Greely Michael Williams Ben Tournier Jacob Lindsay Cudmore Mitch Michael Webb Travis Young Matthew Offer James Turnbull Brandon Tilley Danny Vercoe Cameron O Neill William Goosey Will Majcher Paul CoreyDadds Micari Greg Kobe Pullen Groat Quinn Christy Ben Sharman Josh Francis Ashley Williams Mitchell Bosward (C) Barry Smeeton Luke Lewis Brendan DeRuyter Allan Williams Jake Smart Justin Kiss Josh Brown Ben Housden

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Will Joshua Barnett Small Koby JacobVillis Rowler Joseph Tom Crimmins Ryan (VC) Quentin Tim Susovich Newton Jake Lochlan Rigby Merriner Connor ConnorDoes McIntosh Ben Mitchell Williams Quint Reece Jackson Brodrick Poole Lachlan Finley Shaw Avery (C) Matthew Harry Bould Turville Dylan Salwyn Garrett Farrell Jesse Jayson Bucher Corbett Miles BaileyLorimer Westbrook Bailey Will Hosking Page Will TomMajcher Wisneske Tom Oliver Whyte Walsh Kristian Isaac Powell Stylianou Jack Mathews

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Brayden Webber Ethan Wright Zac White Max Kleverkamp Dale Riley White West Aaron Best Kane Paley Matthew Harris Warwick Miller Joel Allamby Sam Dalziel Jackson Burr James Matthews Ryan Murdoch Jackson Weyne Jason Kingsbury Brett McCleary Jack McMillan Elih Cadby Sam Crawford Adam Kieran Pasquill Taig Nathan ThomasPhillips Hobbs Sean Cameron Daniel Schuller Rhys De Deugd Nathan Abbott Wayne Groves Jack LiamWells Ryan Lachlan Hewitt Brad Holland Connor Mara Jason Bedford Josh Hutchison Jacob Johnson Jordan Walker Todd Paganoni Tadiwa Kyle BirdHarawa Ben simmons Corey Robinson Nick Wishart Mason Crossley Chris McConville Jordon Crossley Jack Santon Josh PeterBrown Bradbury Josh Chapman Daniel Logan Palser

Under 19’s

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Tyson Blake Pyper Mealey Jackson LachlanRadford Gorka Liam Jack Glennie Knox Luke FrithMitchell Lachlan Scotland Ure Jack Hodgetts Liam RyanWishart Rose Jordan Clough Jack Crawford Levi LukeMcLoughlin-Dore O’Sullivan

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Will Joshua Barnett Small Koby JacobVillis Rowler Joseph Tom Crimmins Ryan (VC) Quentin Tim Susovich Newton Jake Lochlan Rigby Merriner Connor ConnorDoes McIntosh Ben Mitchell Williams Quint Reece Jackson Brodrick Poole Lachlan Finley Shaw Avery (C) Matthew Harry Bould Turville Dylan Salwyn Garrett Farrell Jesse Jayson Bucher Corbett Miles BaileyLorimer Westbrook Bailey Will Hosking Page Will TomMajcher Wisneske Tom Oliver Whyte Walsh Kristian Isaac Powell Stylianou Jack Mathews

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Tyson Blake Pyper Mealey Jackson LachlanRadford Gorka Liam Jack Glennie Knox Luke FrithMitchell Lachlan Scotland Ure Jack Hodgetts Liam RyanWishart Rose Jordan Clough Jack Crawford Levi LukeMcLoughlin-Dore O’Sullivan


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

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

Seniors & Reserves

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ChristianFischer Ongarello Rourke Byron Williamson Barry Dean (C) Scott Macleod (DVC) Damien Rayson Lachlan Wallace Mitch White( C ) Jie Coghlan Matt Trent Gundry Cowled(RC) Joe Ash Hallal Eames Matt Terech Paul Minchington Michael Debenham Zac Vansittart Jesse Coghlan Beau Cannon Anthony Mockett Barry Jackson Matthew La Fontaine Tom Lonie Steve O’Donnell Jonathan Kevin LylakHaidon Matt McLennan Tom Capp Aaron MacklinWalton Raine Kieren LachlanShaw Street Brenton Mark Di Credlin Blasio RyleyGavenlock Hodson Tim Ben Buckley Sam Lonie Jack Mazurek Matt Herbert Ryan Santon Dylan Howlett Pat Johnstone Rory Khan Luxton Haretku James Herbert Luke Paynter Brad Doyle Josh Butland Kyle Hutchison (VC) Matt McCormack Ben Wagner Kayle Henderson JamesStokes Bryant Josh Jake Lovett Luke Edmondson Michael Chaplin Bryce Lloyd Lew Roberts Paul Vyverberg Rohan Sealey Ben Nick Howlett King Jake Theobald

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Angus Barker Wright Curtis CodyShaw Henness Tom Jacob Cheverley Nick Braund Brendon Marchmont Jeremy Walker Jack Matthews Rizwan Harun Mitch Rowe Isaac Nippard Tyler Sigley Haydn Legg Owen Vine Josh Patullo Bailey Schmidt Charlie Patterson Jamiee Randall Zinzi Mosimane Isaac Bashir Jacob Millman Ben Duffield (RC) James Griffiths Sam AdamDuffield Treweek Cam MarcoNewbold Kelso Jim Dickson Jordan Pirpiris Joshua Hayden Rhodes Raphael PatrickQuanchi Davenport Jamie RobbieWalton Evans Julian William Dabonde Pete McCall Jack Keilor Bailey Watkins Mackenna Hura Ben Barlow Ben Cracknell Jack HarryBrown Lane Jacob LachlanWatson 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 Dean Barry Williamson (C) Scott Macleod (DVC) Damien Rayson Lachlan Wallace Mitch White( C ) Jie Coghlan Matt Cowled(RC) Gundry Trent Joe Eames Hallal Ash MattMinchington Terech Paul Michael Debenham Zac Vansittart Jesse BeauCoghlan Cannon Anthony Jackson Barry Mockett Matthew La Fontaine Tom Lonie Steve O’Donnell Jonathan Kevin LylakHaidon MattCapp McLennan Tom Aaron Walton Macklin Raine Kieren Shaw Lachlan Street Brenton Mark DiCredlin Blasio Ryley Hodson Tim Gavenlock Ben SamBuckley Lonie Jack Mazurek Matt Herbert Ryan Santon Dylan Howlett Pat Johnstone Rory Haretku Luxton Khan James Herbert Luke Paynter BradButland Doyle Josh Kyle (VC) MattHutchison McCormack Ben Wagner Kayle Henderson James Bryant Josh Stokes Jake Lovett Luke Edmondson Michael Chaplin Bryce Lloyd Lew Roberts Paul Vyverberg Rohan Sealey Ben King Howlett Nick Jake Theobald

Jonah Milne Taydon Moss Sam Hatch Aaron Rielly Jayden Tim Robbins Race Sam Bryant Angus Smith Lane Meyer Jimmy Dickson (C) Andrew Jai McGuinness Kelly Josh Berenger Bayln O’Neil Jordan Vraca Lindyn Berenger JamesKleehammer Tyler Long Nick Daff Kyle Pajer ShemMaggio Riley Barry Eric Vansister Lochlan Edwards Josh O’Dempsey Jake O’Toole Luke Findikakas Aaron Garland HenryBashir Isaac Vine Tate Sweetnam Evan Katsianos Kobe Johnson Myles McDonald-Taylor

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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 IsaacSigley Nippard Tyler HaydnVine Legg Owen Josh Patullo Bailey Schmidt Charlie JamieePatterson Randall Zinzi IsaacMosimane Bashir Jacob Millman Ben Duffield (RC) James Griffiths Sam Duffield Adam Treweek Cam Newbold Marco Kelso Jim Dickson Jordan Pirpiris Joshua Raphael Rhodes Hayden Patrick Davenport Jamie Quanchi Robbie Evans Julian Walton William Dabonde Pete McCall Jack Keilor Bailey Watkins Mackenna Hura BenCracknell Barlow Ben Jack Brown Harry Lane Jacob Watson Lachlan Williams Daniel Hughes Nick Christoforou Angus McNab Adam Treweek Luke Black Jack Brennan Jack Butland Matt Ryan Michael Nicholls

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Mitchell Mark Ferdinand Best Caleb Douglas Bailey Schmidt DylanHorrigan Cody Preston Lachlan Daiziel Matthew Angeloni Andrew Isaac Nippard Chapman Baily Angwin Corey Fritze Tom Baker Ayden Woodward Nathan Liam Rutherford Mills Matt McNeil Nathan Harris-Dent

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Jonah Milne Taydon Moss Sam Hatch Aaron Rielly Jayden Tim Robbins Race Sam Bryant Angus Smith Lane Meyer Jimmy Dickson (C) Andrew Jai McGuinness Kelly Josh Berenger Bayln O’Neil Jordan Vraca Lindyn Berenger JamesKleehammer Tyler Long Nick Daff Kyle Pajer ShemMaggio Riley Barry Eric Vansister Lochlan Edwards Josh O’Dempsey Jake O’Toole Luke Findikakas Aaron Garland HenryBashir Isaac Vine Tate Sweetnam Evan Katsianos Kobe Johnson Myles McDonald-Taylor

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Mitchell Mark Ferdinand Best Caleb Douglas Bailey Schmidt DylanHorrigan Cody Preston Lachlan Daiziel Matthew Angeloni Andrew Isaac Nippard Chapman Baily Angwin Corey Fritze Tom Baker Ayden Woodward Nathan Liam Rutherford Mills Matt McNeil Nathan Harris-Dent

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Is this the secret to junior participation in football? By David Nagel

Finding the key to unlocking the secret of junior participation in football is almost the holy grail of solving the long-term future of the sport. Children learning to enjoy the game from a young age and then transferring that passion through to junior and senior football clubs is near the top of the list for administrators of the sport. And while Auskick has served as a magnificent vehicle for so long, and continues to do so, the Moorooduc Primary School has brought an exciting new twist to solving the holy grail that was mentioned earlier. Over the last four years the school’s PE teacher - and Pines senior coach - Paddy Swayn has run the Moorooduc Football League (MFL), with games played between students at lunchtime on Tuesday and Friday of each week during term two of the school calendar. The school’s population is 260 students and they have a six team competition, consisting of the Barak Bullfrogs, Loders Rd Lyrebirds, Males Rd Mavericks, Bungower Bunyips, Derril Rd Dingoes and the Goman Goannas – all named after roads that surround the school. Each team has approximately 12 players on their list and they play AFL 9’s. Teachers coach the teams and the presidents of each team are grade-six students. Swayn gives up his private time two days a week to umpire the games, with students acting as live commentators and goal and boundary umpires. The school has a home-and-away season and a final series, which includes a best-of-the-rest game between fifth and sixth on the ladder who play for the next year’s number one draft pick. If a new kid comes to the school and he or she shows some talent the winner of that game has the numberone ticket to success! Two semi-finals are played between first and fourth, and second and third on the ladder, with the two winners going through to the grand final. At half time of the main

game each year the prep kids take part in an Auskick game – one of the highlights of the season. And the fun – well it doesn’t stop there in the MFL. It has a leading goal-kicker award - The Goosey Medal – named after champion local full-forward Simon Goosey, and a Brownlow equivalent for best and fairest in the competition named ‘The Swaynlow’. There is a Young Gun Award for the best grade-two rookie, and a draft camp is held at the start of the year where the new draftees do the beep test, 20-metre sprint, vertical leap and time trial before their draft day comes around. And match reports are produced in the school’s newsletter, keeping teachers and students alike up to date with all the football action in a tongue-in-cheek manner. Swayn said the entire school had embraced the concept, which pokes a bit of fun at the big boys in the AFL. “It all started with wanting to do something a little bit different at lunch time, footy was getting a bad rap at the time so we thought we’d start something up and get more kids involved in playing the game,” Swayn said. “We don’t take ourselves too seriously, it’s all a bit of fun, but it really promotes footy and the improvement in our kids over the last four years has been amazing. “If you ask them to bring a reader to school they forget, but you don’t see too many of these kids leave their footy boots behind when it’s game day. The kids are great with it and they really get involved and feel like they’re part of something, which is really important. “Without knowing it the kids are learning about leadership, improving their organisational skills and also learning a bit of IT as well, so there are plenty of positives to take away - even apart from the fitness sides of things.” Just imagine if every primary school had a program like this in place. If they did, then finding the key to unlocking the secret of junior participation in football would be a lot closer than what people think.

Umpire Paddy Swayn begins a new round of matches in the Moorooduc Football League.

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SUNDAY GAME

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

Seniors & Reserves

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Sam Monaghan Shaun White Billy Flavelle Harley Peace-Stirling Tim LukeKelly Potts Stephen Miller Tom McDermott Matthew Brad KielyClark Joel Martello (C) Tim Bongetti Tom JacobTurner Boyle Andrew Luxa Gavin Stretch Aaron Johns Corey Ash Lachie Batten Luke Houldcroft Lochie O’Connor Jake Berry Liam Harris(RC) Dale Tedge Steven Mannix (C) Shane Waterstone Tim Mannix Paul Scanlon Charile Martello Damian Plane Callan Van Dyke David Bowden McLaren (RC) Brent Jonathan Hughes Brock Downie Liam Hulett Damien Lawerence Mick AaronMeehan Ludewig(VC) Nick Connellan Daniel Falzon Chris DanielWylie John Michael Bussey Guy Hendry Dan (RC) Jack McCarthy Fisher Mitch Allen Khallum White Elliot ReeceMacquire Stewart Jake O’Neill Rhys Cupid Max Byrnes Aaron Edwards Brett Dore Lachlan Marshall Nic Carlon Joshua Howe Ryan Morris Jeremy Daniel Angus Macquire

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Bradley Tagg Nick Boswell Lachlan Foley Ben Thomas Mark Mullins (VC) Matt Kiely Ryan Beau O’Leary Hendry (C) Zack Bailey (RVC) Damon Moody Jake Nash Darren Ramsdale James Watterson Nick Wilcox Craig JordanRae Frawley Harley Dale Jayden Goldsmith Darcy Warke Lai Leaunoa Cam Neale Liam Sinclair Jackson Matt Jakob Beggs Brett O’Hanlon Rhys Chalkley L. Busch Morgan Santos Todd Woodbridge Perry LewisAkSmith Campbell Jack Lewis-Smith Adam Lello Jarrod Burns Tim Yeowart Jordan Davey Riley Lewis Zack Foutouros Patrick Jackson Sam Moloney Gordon Hendry Tim Botteril Brendan Barefoot Adam Adam Rose McPherson Sam Carlon Brandon Lewis Mick HarleyFiore Parker Bryce Radford Josh Wilcox Christian Mascali Shem Tatupu Jeremy Heys

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Sam Monaghan Shaun White Billy Flavelle Harley Peace-Stirling Tim LukeKelly Potts Stephen Miller Tom McDermott Matthew Brad KielyClark Joel Martello (C) Tim Bongetti Tom JacobTurner Boyle Andrew Luxa Gavin Stretch Aaron Johns Corey Ash Lachie Batten Luke Houldcroft Lochie O’Connor Jake Berry Liam Harris(RC) Dale Tedge Steven Mannix (C) Shane Waterstone Tim Mannix Paul Scanlon Charile Martello Damian Plane Callan Van Dyke David Bowden McLaren (RC) Brent Jonathan Hughes Brock Downie Liam Hulett Damien Lawerence Mick AaronMeehan Ludewig(VC) Nick Connellan Daniel Falzon Chris DanielWylie John Michael Bussey Guy Hendry Dan (RC) Jack McCarthy Fisher Mitch Allen Khallum White Elliot ReeceMacquire Stewart Jake O’Neill Rhys Cupid Max Byrnes Aaron Edwards Brett Dore Lachlan Marshall Nic Carlon Joshua Howe Ryan Morris Jeremy Daniel Angus Macquire

Reece Orchard Jackson Hale MichaelHickey James Bezzene LiamHart Sam Cox TravisMcRae Sam Broman Harry Ben Ward Sinclair DylanFrancis Ryan Williams ConnorDavies Daniel Jackson Jack Fraser Brody Colquhoun-Matthews AaronO’Neill Zack Philp Jordan Kane Hutchinson Dowell Brendan Bryce Radford Purcell Jay Yates Tristan Harris TomFlynn Ash Taggart Grant Tim Simone Humphrey KhyalMacquire Luke Jacobson Josh Symons Mitchell Watson JamesRadford Rory Cornell Logan Conway

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Bradley Tagg Nick Boswell Lachlan Foley Ben Thomas Mark Mullins (VC) Matt Kiely Ryan Beau O’Leary Hendry (C) Zack Bailey (RVC) Damon Moody Jake Nash Darren Ramsdale James Watterson Nick Wilcox Craig JordanRae Frawley Harley Dale Jayden Goldsmith Darcy Warke Lai Leaunoa Cam Neale Liam Sinclair Jackson Matt Jakob Beggs Brett O’Hanlon Rhys Chalkley L. Busch Morgan Santos Todd Woodbridge Perry LewisAkSmith Campbell Jack Lewis-Smith Adam Lello Jarrod Burns Tim Yeowart Jordan Davey Riley Lewis Zack Foutouros Patrick Jackson Sam Moloney Gordon Hendry Tim Botteril Brendan Barefoot Adam Adam Rose McPherson Sam Carlon Brandon Lewis Mick HarleyFiore Parker Bryce Radford Josh Wilcox Christian Mascali Shem Tatupu Jeremy Heys

Under 19’s

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Ben Watson Max Petrie Luke Stanley Matthew Moloney KadelSeamons Key Brad Joel Nicholls Zack Barrett (C) Matthew Mayne Luke Kemfield CooperStuart Howie-Finch Jaxon JoshBarron Uncle Wil JaydenHersey-Kilner Bell-Inskip Ethan Ben Filippone Harry Flavelle Joshua Symons Tyler Brodie Jake Pusch Angus Busch Mitchell Watson Buai Thiciot

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Reece Orchard Jackson Hale MichaelHickey James Bezzene LiamHart Sam Cox TravisMcRae Sam Broman Harry Ben Ward Sinclair DylanFrancis Ryan Williams ConnorDavies Daniel Jackson Jack Fraser Brody Colquhoun-Matthews AaronO’Neill Zack Philp Jordan Kane Hutchinson Dowell Brendan Bryce Radford Purcell Jay Yates Tristan Harris TomFlynn Ash Taggart Grant Tim Simone Humphrey KhyalMacquire Luke Jacobson Josh Symons Mitchell Watson JamesRadford Rory Cornell Logan Conway

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Ben Watson Max Petrie Luke Stanley Matthew Moloney KadelSeamons Key Brad Joel Nicholls Zack Barrett (C) Matthew Mayne Luke Kemfield CooperStuart Howie-Finch Jaxon JoshBarron Uncle Wil JaydenHersey-Kilner Bell-Inskip Ethan Ben Filippone Harry Flavelle Joshua Symons Tyler Brodie Jake Pusch Angus Busch Mitchell Watson Buai Thiciot

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Netball Preview - Division 1 Buds are blooming at the right time of year By David Nagel

A rich vein of form has Rosebud knocking on the door of the top four and the Buds will look to keep their dream alive with a win against Bonbeach today. In fact the Buds aren’t just knocking on the door, they’re hammering it down after a fantastic victory over fourth-placed Mornington last week. It was Rosebud’s fourth consecutive win and the first time this season it has defeated one of the elite-quality teams in the top competition. It’s a win that will give Nicole Hadgkiss and her team a huge boost as they look to dislodge the Bulldogs from fourth position on the ladder. The Buds were desperate for victory with Bethany Leach, Millie McDermott and Lauren Robinson leading from the front in a high-quality last quarter of netball. Rosebud will need to be at the top its game today with Bonbeach producing an improved performance against premiership fancy Edi-Asp last week. The Sharks went down by 13 goals in the end, 43-30, but the efforts of Zoe Summers, Theresa Blaauw, Sarah Gales and Stephanie Coy suggest there’s plenty of life left in their season yet. The Sharks sit in ninth place but are more than capable of causing an upset or two in their last eight games of the season. But it won’t be today, the Buds will win by six goals after an early scare. Mornington will be desperate to bounce back to the winners list when the Bulldogs travel to Greg Beck Oval to take on Frankston. The Doggies were looking good after three-consecutive wins but recent losses to Seaford and Rosebud have brought them back to the pack. Katey Rudolph, Brittany Archdeacon and Holly Newton have been terrific players for the Bulldogs and will be keen to make it two wins against Frankston this year. The home side will go in confident after a last-start win over Mt Eliza with Jenn Simmons, Emma Mason and Louise Brittain all in terrific form. But Mornington just can’t let this one slip and will take the win by a 10-goal margin. Seaford will be out to end Frankston YCW’s faint finals hopes when the two sides collide at Jubilee Park today. The Tigers are a formidable side at the moment, cashing in on their brilliant quality of depth all over the court. Players like Alesina Toleafoa, Rachel Cosans, Tayla Robertson and Kara Hargrave have really set the bar high, and their equally committed teammates have followed suit. There’s a steely determination within the ranks to get the job done this year. Carly Withers, Holly Booth and Elly McDonald will give their all for the Stonekittens, but finals will be out of reach after a 15-goal defeat.

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Edithvale-Aspendale is on a six-game winning streak right now and will look to make it seven against Pines on Sunday. The Eagles just refuse to slide down the ladder, showing unbelievable focus after all these recent years of success. The standards are being driven by the likes of Brianna Hollis, Nicole Taylor and Emily Patterson, while Caris MacInnes is a unique player who lifts her standards under pressure. That’s how they win premierships! Tarina Tiaiti and Ayla Rielly would love nothing better than to give Ashlee Boyle a 100-game milestone victory – but the Eagles will be too strong. And Sorrento should consolidate third position on the ladder on its trip to Mt Eliza. Alana Schaeche has her eyes set on a premiership this year and the likes of Bec Kelly and Maddi Graham are keen to jump on board. The Sharks are going to be a fascinating team to watch when the pressure is during August and September. Madelyn McDonald, Jamie O’Hare and Carly and Ellie Russo will try their best for the Redlegs – but the Sharks pack too many punches.

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Netball Results & Ladders Edi-Asp Mornington Seaford

A Grade

43 v Bonbeach 38 v Rosebud 78 v Pines

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TEAM P W D L F A % P Seaford 10 10 0 0 561 291 192.78 40 Edi-Asp 10 9 1 0 446 271 164.58 36 Sorrento 10 8 2 0 494 351 140.74 32 Mornington 10 6 4 0 422 333 126.73 24 Rosebud 10 6 4 0 457 446 102.47 24 F’ston YCW 10 4 6 0 412 368 111.96 16 Frankston 10 2 8 0 371 479 77.45 8 Mt Eliza 10 2 8 0 344 534 64.42 8 Bonbeach 10 2 8 0 263 437 60.18 8 Pines 10 1 9 0 292 552 52.90 4 Edi-Asp Mornington Seaford

C Grade

50 v Bonbeach 41 v Rosebud 31 v Pines

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TEAM P W D L F A % P Mt Eliza 10 10 0 0 521 299 174.25 40 Edi-Asp 10 9 1 0 433 246 176.02 36 F’ston YCW 10 8 2 0 468 279 167.74 32 Mornington 10 7 3 0 384 325 118.15 28 Rosebud 10 3 5 2 339 407 83.29 16 Pines 10 3 6 1 343 435 78.85 14 Bonbeach 10 3 7 0 328 356 92.13 12 Frankston 10 2 8 0 291 438 66.44 8 Sorrento 10 2 8 0 233 439 53.08 8 Seaford 10 1 8 1 306 422 72.51 6

Edi-Asp Mornington Seaford

B Grade

63 v Bonbeach 38 v Rosebud 47 v Pines

22 26 41

TEAM P W D L F A % P Edi-Asp 10 10 0 0 444 198 224.24 40 Seaford 10 9 1 0 401 333 120.42 36 Mt Eliza 10 8 2 0 420 342 122.81 32 F’ston YCW 10 7 3 0 428 302 141.72 28 Mornington 10 4 6 0 273 337 81.01 16 Frankston 10 3 6 1 308 407 75.68 14 Sorrento 10 3 7 0 348 353 98.58 12 Pines 10 3 7 0 349 392 89.03 12 Rosebud 10 1 8 1 295 436 67.66 6 Bonbeach 10 1 9 0 290 456 63.60 4 Edi-Asp Mornington Seaford

D Grade

62 v Bonbeach 48 v Rosebud 12 v Pines

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TEAM P W D L F A % P F’ston YCW 10 10 0 0 421 167 252.10 40 Mornington 10 9 1 0 382 150 254.67 36 Edi-Asp 10 8 2 0 498 165 301.82 32 Mt Eliza 10 7 3 0 401 248 161.69 28 Sorrento 10 5 5 0 277 299 92.64 20 Bonbeach 10 4 6 0 239 325 73.54 16 Pines 10 4 6 0 182 296 61.49 16 Frankston 10 2 8 0 182 371 49.06 8 Rosebud 10 1 9 0 108 386 27.98 4 Seaford 10 0 10 0 101 384 26.30 0

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Netball Notes Division 1 Mornington Yet another impressive performance from the well oiled machine that is “Hairhouse Warehouse” D grade. The girls were in control from the first centre pass & built on this momentum quarter by quarter too come out winners by 43 goals. Lara was BOC, closely followed by Ruby & Kayla. “Tyrepower Mornington” C Grade had a much more closer game than the first round against Rosebud but still manage the win despite all the injuries. A lot of players are playing out of position which is a credit to the team. BOC was Mel Thorne who played 3 quarters in the C & played a great all round game especially in defence. “Mach 1 Panel & Paint” B Grade won by 12 goals. Our defensive end was on fire placing a huge amount of pressure on Rosebud and forcing many mistakes. Meg with 9 clean intercepts and 9 tips & the pressure from Chelsie and Sophie added to Rosebuds worry. Once again Charli owned the ring in GS having another super strong game. Thank you to Melissa for coming up to play. BOC was Meg for her great defensive game. “Anytime Fitness Mornington” A grade come out ready to make it 4 from from 4 but Rosebud had other ideas. We dropped a few in the first and then couldn’t recover enough and lost the game by 3 goals. Our midcourt worked tirelessly as did the defenders but again we played some erratic netball and lost control of the game. The loss will only make us stronger, BOC was Holly who is continuing to work hard and better her game, gaining confidence and strength. Go Doggies!!!

Edi-Asp Round 11 v Pines The ‘No’ Sponsor Round. This is the first time in a few years that we haven’t had a sponsor to thank or a milestone to celebrate! So to all you loyal Eagles, if your looking to help out the sporting club with a few dollars, contact Helen or Wendo as there’s

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a range of sponsorship options available! Thanks! Last week in anticipation of the heavens opening up, (& a feeling of deja vu from the Round 3 Mornington game) we moved all games indoors at the Mordialloc College new stadium. It was terrific to watch some great netball in such luxury surroundings & while we came away with four good wins, each game was competitive & played in good spirit. We also thank Mordy College for accommodating us at such short notice. Uni mid year break is upon us & the mass exodus of our players to overseas holidays continue. Combined with a few injuries, we will be running with a bare minimum over the next few weeks. Safe travels to all our players & we look forward to seeing you back on court in a few weeks time. This week we play on Sunday against Pines at Pines & last time we met, the Pythons made earn our goals so we expect much the same again. We’re at the same venue as the footy so wander over & cheer the girls on. Good luck to all Eagles playing this weekend! Soar Eagles!!

Pines Firstly a big thank you to Seaford for helping us out and moving the games an hour earlier to allow the girls time to get ready for our Annual Mid Year Ball. It was an early but great start for D grade who showed that they have been working well at training and were able to put this into their game for a convincing win! BOC Emma Burke C Grade were very short on players however rallied together to get another good win for the day. Their team work and support of each other was great and will hopefully continue throughout the rest of the season BOC Rachelle Chikan B Grade was a fantastic game with the girls keeping up with Seaford until three quarter time. It was only in the 4th quarter that Seaford ran away with the game. BOC Sophie Thomas A Grade was always going to be tough with a team full of injuries and illnesses however all credit to the girls for trying all game. Back to the drawing board and hopefully we will see some improvements in the coming weeks. BOC Ngaire Tufuga This week we take on Edi-Asp on Sunday in what will be 4 tough matches but we look forward to them! This week we congratulate Ashlee Boyle who plays her 100th game for our Club. As well as playing in our A grade team Ashlee coaches the D grade girls. Your committment is second to none have a great day and well done. Go Pythonettes

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Netball Notes Division 1 Sorrento A hard day’s netball played in great spirit by all teams on a gloriously sunny winters day Our A’s took a ¼ to fire up, down by 3 goals. But a lively chat during the break saw them 7 goals up at ½ .Intensity was the key in this game, pressure up & down the court was impressive. Hannah took some wild catches even backwards! Bree’s intercepts were outstanding. Hard fought game with the girls hitting their straps in the second coming away with a great win. Best on Hannah, Maddi & Bree What a game it was for our B’s, coming up against YCW was no easy feat however as a team we excelled. An intense, competitive game, where Gemma, Jen & Rach all played integral roles in defence. Sadly, the score did not reflect our efforts. We walked away with our heads held high knowing it was a hard-fought game. Best on Tayla, Gemma & Chelsea A tough game for our Sharks C girls. Frankston YCW put up a strong front in the 1/4 & our girls could not overcome their defensive pressure to gain goal conversions. The sharks came back, coming close to equivalent goal scores for both last quarters. A strong effort by the girls. Best on Meg, Grace and Brooke. D grade came into the game against an undefeated YCW knowing we had a challenge on our hands. Although we didn’t get a win, it was great to see the girls back working as a team. Holly shone in goals, with Indi & Alex again consistent. Best on Holly, Alex & Indi Thank you to our generous sponsor Woodhams O’Keeffe & Co Lawyers GO SHARKS

Special shout out to Tanya Mackey joining the legends in the 100 games club – it’s actually growing, Tan was the 6th inductee into this sick 100 club. Anyway let’s go play some netball!

Frankston YCW Coming up against Sorrento we know that we would have to really bring the intensity from the get go and need to limit our errors through safe and clear options. Unfortunately going down by 16 goals , the A grade girls didn’t get the result we wanted, however once again we had patches of good netball. BOC goes to Carly for her incredible work rate and defensive pressure. After a loss the week prior, B grade needed to step it up and play 4 consistent quarters which they did. The girls came out firing and were able to take an early lead by effectively using centres passes and applying extensive pressure. In a 41 - 26 win, BOC goes to Rubes for her hard work in defence and many intercepts. C grade had another great win at Sorrento with the girls getting off to an amazing starts with each player really taking ownership of what they had to do. The 2nd quarter we went backwards and took our foot off the accelerator but at half time the girls refocussed and quickly adjusted. D grade girls also had a great win and tried a couple of new combinations against Sorrento. The first quarter was by far the best we have ever had with lots of momentum and control. BOC goes to both Bibsy, for your accurate drives down court and amazing leadership, and Grace for playing amazing 3 quarters in goals and also smashing out 1 quarter out in defence. Well done girls. Round 11 will see us meet Seaford at home in what will also be our Ladies Day - see you all there!

Seaford Can anyone actually believe that it’s round 11 this week? Crazy right? We even had a bye last week – which by the way was AMAZING cos we got to go to Coach Meagan’s house and make home-made pizza. I mean we were all obviously devo about missing out on training but who doesn’t like pizza? Anyway back to business and the second half of the season which apparently is when things start to get serious due to this thing called finals but whatever we’re just here for the mad functions - which by the way - bulk excitement coming up… this week Mexican night, next week ladies day and the week after ball – can I get an amen?

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Netball Notes Division 1 Frankston Bombers To the other side of the highway we went, hopefully give Mt Eliza a slight dent. Nestled away in Toorak College, we came in force to show them a proper 4 meal course. The entree came out first, giving the girls a big thirst. Sharni & Skye were like S&P squid, deffs worth the quid. Meg & El were cooking Mt Eliza up on a silver platter, but didnt matter as the Mounties came away with the W. Up next, one of the main meals, we welcome back Kirsten, who dished up a steal. Monty in WA was like a small snack, giving it a read hot crack. We congratulate Tina on 50 of her best, but Mt Eliza were to hungry & ran away with the chicken breast. We were full from our 1st main meal & didn’t think we could take another tough meat. B grade were determined to make the meal as succulent as veal. Chlo was dropping goals like a dish pig drops plates on the first day. Whilst Jade was running around like a waiter on a busy night. The girls played oh so fine, but Mt Eliza were after a fancier wine & took the win whilst we drank away our sin. Finally, dessert & it was delish. A grade were as smooth as mousse putting every ball into good use. Musto & Cell made the goalers crumble, whilst Pol & Em were cutting cookies in the centre. Jordys souffle had a caution on it for being to hot but the girls gave Mt Eliza donuts & ran away with the triple sec, leaving Mt Eliza to pick up the cheque. This week we have a bye & the girls plan to let our meals settle before playing with the dogs. Go Bomber #COR

Rosebud D grade - A tough game against a very strong side. We’ll all be at training this week to work on our game and come next Saturday to play our hearts out. Best on Chelsea Gibson and Gemma Linnell C grade - We travelled to play 4th placed Mornington which we knew would be a tough game after the bye ... but to the girls credit they fought hard for four quarters... we didnt come away with a win but we showed ourselves that we have improved from the first round ... well done. Best on Bec Hansen and Caitlyn McCrabb B grade - With only 6 named and a few girls out with injury we knew it would be a difficult day with team play. However the girls had some really good passages of play, awesome intercepts and some silly mistakes throughout the day. Unfortunately we had a loss but a huge thank you to Tegan Turner, Lauren Harvey and Tiahn Garlick for helping us get numbers together! Congratulations to Jess Smith and Hollie Dunston for getting best on. A grade - A very important game against the bulldogs today meant we had to work hard and play a consistent,

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tight four quarters which we did. With windy conditions proving difficult, the girls were able to adjust their game with a fantastic opening quarter to put us in the lead at quarter time. They came at us hard and appeared threatening to take back the lead but we were able to hold on to win by 3 points. Awesome work girls on such a hard fought and very important win! Congratulations to Nicole Chianta and Courtney McLennan for best on court.

Mt Eliza

It’s nice to be back playing netball and welcoming Sorrento today after a day off last week to help rest some aching legs. Three of our four teams had wins against Frankston last time out with the A Grade girls just falling short after a tough battle. Our B and C Grade girls are flying at the moment while our D Grade team is really battling hard to stay in the finals race. A win over Sorrento today will almost ensure they get there. We look forward to today’s challenge and thank our brilliant sponsors and supporters for all their efforts.

Bonbeach The Bonbeach girls would like to say a massive thank you to Edi-Asp for securing indoor courts to escape the Antarctic breeze on Saturday. We all enjoyed escaping the elements, in particular keeping our tans dry for the Bonbeach ball on Saturday night. This week we welcome Rosebud down to shark park. Looking forward to four good games of netball! #finsup

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V 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

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

B GRADE Coach: Alana Schaeche Chelsea Watkins (C) Tiahn Denniston Spaull Anna Croad Jenae Woods Gemma Grant Mikkea Denniston Spaull Taylor Harris Sophie Phillips Jennifer Watts Dominique Taylor Emma Voigt

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

C GRADE Coach: Sophia Wickenden Charlee Bickers (C) Ally Hallahan Brook Fankhauser Grace Vaughan Ruby Phersson Sarah Nisbet Macy Hall Meg Lambie Meg Graham Lily Davies Olivia Cade

D GRADE Coach: Sophia Wickenden Emma Ring (C) Emily Opie Alexandra Deutscher Amy Byrns Indianna Croad Claudia Zampatti Ebony Craft Ruby Benjamin Narelle Bertalli Ebony Hood Holly Clarke

V 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

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

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

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

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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

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

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

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

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

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

V 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

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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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C GRADE Coach: Kellie Miller Keely Miller Rachel Harvey Leah Te Huna Rose Fiatamalii Semisi Charlotte Hyne Shakaia Te Huna Sophie Miller Tonya Davis Stacey Lee Solomona

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C GRADE Coach: Claire Houben Anthony Stephens Stephanie Barrett Wendy Morcom Emma Ward Chelsea Morrow Chloe Wright Julia Windhager Taylor Dale Casie Bishop Trish Soulsby Laura Buckley Brooke Sutton

D GRADE Coach: Emily Patterson Laura Scott Jacinta Hart Charli Davis Charlize Wright Renee Herbert Brooke Turner Charlotte Gilley Grace Bowles Lani Jazownik Ashleigh Johnson Taylah Baxter

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A Slice of MPNFL History The ultimate mark of respect By Doug Dyall A few weeks ago we looked at the Nepean League best and fairest awards and who they were named after. Today we follow that theme by looking at the Peninsula League awards.

E.V. SHADE MEDAL - Senior Football Eric Shade was born in 1912 and played 20 games with Footscray from 1928 to ‘30 after being recruited from Williamstown CYS. After spending some years at various country clubs like Donald, Warragul and Phillip Island, Shade was appointed as Captain-Coach of Mornington for season 1939 at 37 years of age. He played 15 games and kicked 20 goals and took the club to the grand final where they were defeated by Frankston. He joined the Navy, serving five years in the Pacific at the Guadalcanal and Coral Sea battles. After the war Eric became involved in the administration of the MPFL serving as Secretary and Treasurer for 28 seasons between 1948 and 1975 - a remarkable effort. He was instrumental in promoting the game and he encouraged the junior level with the under 18’s becoming a part of local football. Eric was awarded Life Membership of the MPFL in 1957 and the VCFL medal in 1968. In 1955 the E.V. Shade trophy was donated in his name and awarded to the winner of the under-18 best and fairest player in MPFL grade, this continued until 1981. Eric Shade is undoubtedly one of the most influential people in our league’s history. The naming of the medal honouring E.V. Shade was done in 1970 and has been awarded to the best and fairest in the MPFL and MPNFL top flight ever since.

ATHOL DAVIES MEDAL – Reserves Football Athol Davies was social president at Mornington for about 10 years before finding his true calling as an administrator, becoming first a delegate and then Secretary of Mornington Football Club between 1963 and ‘65. He was elected to the MPFL board as Vice President in ’65 and took the reign as President in 1966, holding that position until 1971. He was made a Life Member of the MPFL in 1971. Athol, sadly died at an MPFL meeting in 1975 but his great legacy lives on with his son Graham Davies having being Secretary and Treasurer at Mornington, while his grandson Warren Davies has been a player and key administrator at Tyabb. The Athol Davies Medal was first awarded in 1975 to the Reserves best and fairest player in the MPFL. It has continued through the MPNFL and Peninsula football since that year.

KEN LYONS MEDAL – Thirds Football Ken Lyons was a player at Edithvale-Aspendale from 1956 until the middle of the 1960’s playing over 100 club games. Ken was elected to the presidency of his club on two separate occasions, from 1964 to ‘72 and again in 1975-‘76. Ken was elected to the MPFL as President in 1976 and held that post until 1986 before becoming MPNFL Deputy Chairman from 1987 until 1999. In 2000 he became a Director of the MPNFL, a position he held until 2008. Ken was awarded Life Membership of the MPFL in 1978 and was awarded the VCFL medal in 1984. In 2000 Ken was honoured with the Australian Sports Medal (ASM) for services to football. The Ken Lyons medal was first awarded to the MPFL best and fairest for under 18’s in 1986 and has continued on to MPNFL and Peninsula till this day. These great people have made a giant contribution to Peninsula football and their spirit lives on through the recipients who proudly wear these medals each year.

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One last shot for Langy

Division 2 - Round 11 Saturday 23rd June 2018

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AFL Vic Country Vic Country’s finest to take on Metro A total of 12 players from the MPNFL have been selected in initial squads that will represent Vic Country against Vic Metro and the VAFA at Ballarat on Sunday July 8. Frankston YCW trio Brenton Credlin, Christian Ongarello and Lachie Wallace are joined by Edi-Asp midfielder Lachie Batten and Frankston Bombers’ star Sam Fox in an initial 42-man Vic Country senior squad to take on Vic Metro. In addition, Nic Carlon (Edithvale-Aspendale), Luke Webster, Tom Small (Mt Eliza), Josh Harris (Rosebud), Ishak Bashir (Seaford), Jarrod Sullivan (Karingal) and Kye Whitford (Langwarrin) have been picked in the initial 54-man squad to take on the VAFA in the 2018 Under 19 Challenge Cup. The current highest ranked country competition and former number-one ranked community league Geelong Football Netball League boasts the most representatives in the initial Vic Country senior squad with ten players, followed by Goulburn Valley League and Ovens & Murray Football Netball League with six selections each. The WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country side will once again be coached by AFL legend Danny Frawley, who will be keen to continue Vic Country’s winning form over Metro, after defeating Melbourne’s best by 39-points in their last encounter. Frawley will be pitted against 199-game Footscray legend Brian Royal, who will once again lead Vic Metro’s top senior talent. The number-one ranked Eastern Football League has eight representatives invited to join the initial Vic Metro squad, while players from the Western Region Football League (11 players), Northern Football Netball League (nine players) and Southern Football Netball League (eight players) round out the preliminary squad. Damian Sexton will lead the next generation of country Victoria talent as coach of the Energy Safe Vic Country Under 19 squad for the tenth consecutive year. Goulburn Valley League has secured the most selections in the initial Under 19 squad with nine players, followed by Ovens & Murray Football Netball League and Geelong Football Netball League with eight representatives each.

The Under 19 squad will look to claim its fifth consecutive win over VAFA, after securing a tight four point win over their metro rivals at Frankston Oval last year. The Vic Country versus Vic Metro showdown will be held at Ballarat’s Mars Stadium on Sunday July 8, with the Under 19 Challenge kicking off at 11:30am, followed by the seniors at 2:00pm. The initial squads will begin to conduct training sessions in mid-June, with the final squads to be released in the lead up to the 2018 AFL Victoria Community Championships. VIC COUNTRY SENIOR SQUAD Lachlan Batten (Edithvale-Aspendale), Sam Fox (Frankston Bombers), BJ Credlin (Frankston YCW), Christian Ongarello (Frankston YCW), Lachie Wallace (Frankston YCW), Andrew Jarvis, Todd Stevenson, Luke Hillman, Ryan Monaghan, Lochie Veale, Zac Zdybel, Chris Moreland, Tom Ruggles, Jai Thompson, Marcus Thompson, Jack Blood, Xavier Moloney, Brodie Collins, Jack Reaper, Adam Baird, Jack Geary, Andrew Collins, Dale Hinkley, Bob McCallum, Ed Morris, Lachlan Bramble, Mick Mattingly, Kayne Pettifer, Lachlan Smith, Steve Stroobants, Jason Cole, Brandyn Grenfell, Nick Meredith, Matt Dussin, Dylan Van Berlo, Jai Neagle, Harry Wheeler, Brandon Symes, Jack Williams, Jarrod Korewha, Kaine Mercovich, Shannon Beks. VIC COUNTRY UNDER-19 SQUAD Nic Carlon (Edithvale-Aspendale), Luke Webster (Mt Eliza), Tom Small (Mt Eliza), Josh Harris (Rosebud), Ishak Bashir (Seaford), Jarrod Sullivan (Karingal), Kye Whitford (Langwarrin), Angus Byrne, Brad Whitford, Liam Duguid, Jamie Dunne, Jobee Warde, Thomas Burke, Mitchell Kemp, Darby Henderson, Wil Hamilton, Kieran Jones, Zac Hurley, Kim Drew, Joel Norton, Thomas Fleming, Ryan Bruce, Matthew Casey, Joe Richards, Daniel Sharrock, Brad Melville, Jack Schilg, Tristan Mann, Connor Newham, Cassidy Parish, Jarrod Walters, Jack Henderson, Harry Benson, Adam Garner, Lachie Noble, Sam Wolfenden, Harry Ling, Mitch Chafer, Sam James, Sam Beasley, Patrick Bruzzese, Nick Stuhldrier, Matt Young, Jordy Johnson, Jacob Brown, Dylan Landt, Bailey Henderson, Jack Scanlon, Brayden Torpey, Lachlan Gill, Lachy Wallace, Jose Miliado, Austin Mertz, Logan Prout.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Focus on the middle rungs of the ladder By David Nagel The MPNFL Division Two spotlight will focus squarely on positions four-to-seven on the ladder this afternoon with Hastings, Red Hill, Langwarrin and Somerville set to stake their claims for 2018 glory. Round 11 sees the completion of the first rotation of home-and-away matches, giving us our best chance yet to assess the likely prospects of all teams involved in the competition. Unless the wheels fall off Dromana, Chelsea and Karingal all look set for finals participation, leaving the Blues, Hillmen, Kangaroos and Eagles to fight it out for the fourth and fifth placings on the ladder. And – this year in particular – if you get there, you’re a massive chance of going all the way to that last big dance in September! The game between Hastings and Red Hill at Thomas Barclay Oval is a critical one for both sides, the Blues looking to put a six-point gap between themselves and Jamie Mollo’s in-form outfit who will leapfrog the Blues with victory. It’s one of those fork-in-the-road moments of the season! The Blues have done nothing fancy this year, they’ve merely defeated the bottom-seven teams on the ladder and lowered their colours to the top-three mentioned earlier. Ricky Ferraro is in charge of a very aggressive team going forward, that also has the dubious honour of owning the worst defensive record of any team in the top six. Luke Hewitt is having an outstanding season up forward while Dale Alanis, Luke Smith, Nathan Gray, Matt Foy, Colin McVeigh and Aaron Vinson have been solid performers – week in week out. The Blues take on a Red Hill side that is coming off a super fortnight of footy, downing Dromana in a classic Sunday encounter at the Showgrounds before returning

from Somerville last week with four premiership points tucked tight and safely in the bag. It’s a fortnight that has really stamped the Hillmen as a contender. They’ve only lost three games, by one, two and seven points to add to a draw against Langwarrin in round two. It’s a level of consistency that every coach aspires to. The Hillmen are as tight as a fish’s backside in defence, and have some X-Factor going forward with Ben Hughes, Jono Ross and Sean Marchetti all capable of explosive periods of play. That trio have been complemented by the likes Tom McEncroe, Dylan Hoare, Jake Mold, Daniel Allsop, Jake Mitchell and Jonah Siversen who have all played every game this season. This one should be cracker. Can Red Hill maintain the rage or will Hastings virtually assure itself of a place in this year’s finals series. It’s the latter – it’s the Blues by eight points.

Rye’s Harry Whitty has a good head for football, as this pic shows against Devon Meadows last week.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Somerville and Langwarrin will fight to keep their finals’ dreams alive when the two teams collide at Jones Road today. The winner becomes the automatic door-knocker to the top five, just waiting in the wings for a slip up, while the loser falls into the dreaded mathematical-chance category. Basically, they’ll be relying on other teams to stuff up! It’s not a category that Somerville coach Andrejs Everitt or his Kangaroos’ counterparts, Josh Beard and Blake McCormack, will be keen to fall into just yet. Billy Rolfe, Nathan Gillis and Luke Rowe have been dangerous for the Eagles this season while Adrian Speedy, Levi Hughes, Liam Gruar and Drew Whittley have been solid contributors over the journey. The Kangaroos have the competition’s leading goalkicker in Jesse Murphy but are only the seventh-highest scoring team in the competition. Kieran Albanese has provided the back-up plan while Nick Tuddenham, Michael Parker, Haydn Golby, Blake Harkness and Shane Paterson have been selection locks to this point in the season. The Eagles have been slack at home this year, winning just two of six games on their home deck – and make that two from seven as the Kangaroos march to a 13-point victory. Devon Meadows just may have turned the corner against Rye last week and will need to take that team-

first mentality into today’s game against Chelsea at Glover Reserve. It was a terrific response from the Panthers last week. Staring their seventh-consecutive loss square in the face they rallied, kicking 6.2 to 0.3 in the final term to roll over the top of the Demons by 13 points. It obviously wasn’t all plain sailing for the Panthers, but they showed a care and commitment to each other that has been missing in recent times. They refused to let Rye tagger Harley Cole have his way with gun-midfielder Mat Fletcher, letting the Demons’ number 23 know about it throughout the course of the afternoon. The Panthers showed great resilience to fight back after conceding four late goals in the third quarter. Josh Stewart and Michael Theodoridis began the last-quarter charge before some great tackling from Pat Harmes and Brodie White was rewarded with goals. Theodoridis then snapped his fifth, before Stef Baumgartner fired out a handpass to the ‘Golden Greek’ for his sixth – and the sealer. Troy Aust only kicked one goal for the game, but he set the spirit of the day with his early protection of Fletcher. The Panthers will need to be united once again, because the Gulls are a very consistent outfit. They have only had the one bad lapse this year, going down to Dromana by 42 points in round five, and then were unlucky to lose a thriller to Langwarrin in round seven.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Apart from that there’s been a very consistent level of performance across the board – hardly surprising with the Gulls having 13 players play every game this season. Curtis Bywater and Jack Francis have been hogging the headlines, but players like Lewis Krieger, Matt Ponton, Josh Hargreaves, Zane Carter and Daniel Knowles will equally as important to coach James Brain. The Gulls will win by five goals and build a handy little buffer ahead of next week’s tricky trip to Red Hill. Rye needs to get its season back on track in one hell of a hurry beginning with today’s clash against Pearcedale at RJ Rowley Reserve. The Demons were cock-a-hoop after a round-six defeat of Red Hill, but have lost four on the trot now against Hastings, Somerville, Chelsea and Devon Meadows. All of a sudden, Saturday May 12 seems like an eternity ago. The Demons had last week’s game at their mercy with goals to Leigh Morse, Oscar Whitty – and a cracker from the boundary line from Matt Hill – giving them a handy margin against Devon at three-quarter time. The Demons just couldn’t sustain the effort for four quarters – and not for the first time this year. Injuries have taken a toll, but the Demons have been in several games this year we’ve they’ve failed to get across the line. It’s a trend that started in round one against Dromana and has been a pain in the backside ever since. Harley Cole was a committed individual last week, while an undersized Matt McIndoe did his best to cover some dwindling ruck stocks. Nick Rowson and Ben Trivett were

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also handy against the Panthers and will be keen to back on the winners list. If Pearcedale win this it will join Rye on four wins for the season. To do so the Dales will need to tighten up defensively, being the only team to concede an average of 100 points or more (104) per game. Aidan Simmons, Travis Bravo, Laughlin Cowell and Luke Murray have been solid performers for the Dales this year and would love nothing better than go into next week’s clash against arch-rival Devon Meadows with some serious confidence in the bank. But Rye will be too strong – and break it’s winning streak by 34 points.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 And Crib Point and Tyabb face difficult assignments ahead of next week’s clash at Crib Point. The Magpies face a fired-up Karingal on the rebound at Ballam Park while the Yabbies host Dromana in one of their biggest tests of the season at Bunguyan Reserve. The bad-old days of getting pumped on a weekly basis seem to be behind the Yabbies, although they did fall back into some bad habits against Langwarrin last week. Dromana is a super-slick outfit and the four points may be out of question – but the Yabbies still have a lot to play for. Players like Ethan Rahilly, Brad Harbinson, Brendan Doyle and Jake Anderson have put far too much time and effort into restoring respect this season – and they won’t want that to dissipate in one afternoon of footy. Tigers like Ben Holmes and Ethan Johnstone will be licking their lips in this one and will lead the Tigers to a victory of 10-goals plus. And Karingal will be far too powerful for the Magpies this afternoon. The Bulls were involved in an intense power struggle against Chelsea last week and fell just three points short of victory. Michael Burke, Aaron Paxton and Steve Mihevc battled their hearts out to the bitter end and will ensure that same level of effort is taken on to their home ground today. Brad Davidson, Ned Shannon and Myles Jamieson have been in good form for the Magpies of late and might push the Bulls heading into half time. But class will prevail – this time to the tune of 68 points.

Tipsters Shaun Connell AFLSE Leagues Manager Chelsea Red Hill Karingal Rye Somerville Dromana Last Round - 5 Chris Holcombe Interleague Coach Chelsea Hastings Karingal Rye Langwarrin Dromana Last Round - 4 Simon Mc Evoy Leader Chelsea Red Hill Karingal Rye Langwarrin Dromana Last Round - 5

Nicholas Smedley Steller Devon Meadows Hastings Crib Point Rye Langwarrin Tyabb Last Round - 5

Haydn Parsons AFLSE Operations Chelsea Red Hill Karingal Rye Somerville Dromana Last Round - 4 Lachy Kelly RPP FM Chelsea Hastings Karingal Rye Somerville Dromana Last Round - 4 Gary Sanford Bendigo Bank Chelsea Hastings Karingal Rye Langwarrin Dromana Last Round - 4 Doug Dyall MPNFL Historian Chelsea Red Hill Karingal Rye Somerville Dromana Last Round - 5

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Michael Theodoridis will need to be at his brilliant best for Devon Meadows to defeat Chelsea.

Haydn Parsons Gary Sanford Chris Holcombe Doug Dyall Simon McEvoy Lachy Kelly Nicholas Smedley Shaun Connell

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Scores, Ladders, Goal Kickers SENIORS

SENIORS

Chelsea 3.0 5.2 7.4 9.4.58 Karingal 2.5 5.8 5.9 7.13.55 Chelsea Goals: C. Bywater 4, A. Silva 2, J. Francis 2, R. Crowe. Best: B. Graham, A. Silva, R. Hensel, C. Bywater, B. Holman, T. Gardiner. Karingal Goals: S. Mihevc 4, M. Burke 2, B. Simpson. Best: A. Paxton, S. Mihevc, M. Burke, M. Smith, C. Dixon, M. Russell. Dromana 2.3 4.6 10.12 13.19.97 Crib Point 2.2 5.6 5.7 5.9.39 Dromana Goals: B. Holmes 5, E. Johnstone 2, J. Bateman 2, A. Howison, M. Puok, S. Geurts, S. Clarke. Best: T. Wheeler, S. Geurts, W. Gregson, B. Holmes, B. Quigley, R. Johnston. Crib Point Goals: J. Macnab, H. DeKleuver, B. Davidson, T. Wilton, N. Shannon. Best: B. Davidson, N. Shannon, E. Smith, D. Cook, L. Herrington, M. Jamieson. Devon Meadows 3.1 4.2 7.3 13.5.83 Rye 2.1 4.4 10.7 10.10.70 Devon Meadows Goals: M. Theodoridis 6, B. White 2, G. Kerr, L. Hoogenboom, T. Aust, J. Stewart, P. Harmes. Best: T. Aust, A. Murray, M. Theodoridis, P. Harmes, S. Baumgartner, C. O’Hare. Rye Goals: L. Morse 2, O. Whitty, B. Trivett, P. Hampton, H. Whitty, N. Rowson, M. Hill, A. Kirkwood, K. Ryan. Best: N. Rowson, C. Robbins, O. Whitty, B. Trivett, H. Cole, M. McIndoe. Langwarrin 3.1 9.6 14.7 20.8.128 Tyabb 2.1 2.1 4.3 6.5.41 Langwarrin Goals: J. Murphy 6, S. Herdman 2, K. Albanese 2, G. Brown 2, Z. Andrewartha 2, D. Nash, N. Tuddenham, H. Golby, B. Peach, K. Whitford, M. Parker. Best: Z. Andrewartha, B. Peach, N. Tuddenham, M. Cuthbert, C. Moore, S. Paterson. Tyabb Goals: D. Binks 2, B. Regan, J. Anderson, J. Doman, D. Underwood. Best: E. Rahilly, B. Doyle, D. Binks, D. Sawyer, S. Rahilly, B. Williams. Pearcedale 2.1 6.2 6.4 10.4.64 Hastings 5.3 9.6 15.11 19.14.128 Pearcedale Goals: Z. Campbell 2, B. Mitchell 2, L. Daniel 2, L. Jennings, G. Waterfall, D. Scully, L. Cowell. Best: T. Bravo, A. Simmons, Z. Hill, H. Prior, L. Cowell, L. Daniel. Hastings Goals: P. Rogasch 6, G. Masterson 5, L. Hewitt 4, S. Williams, D. Paarlberg, R. Ferraro, D. Alanis. Best: P. Rogasch, C. McVeigh, G. Masterson, M. Foy, M. Clifford, D. Paarlberg. Somerville 2.4 4.4 8.4 11.7.73 Red Hill 2.5 4.12 9.13 12.14.86 Somerville Goals: B. Rolfe 5, T. Finn 2, J. Allsopp, N. Gillis, T. McGenniss, L. Hughes. Best: B. Sedgwick, B. Rolfe, T. McGenniss, T. Finn, J. McMahon, J. Allsopp. Red Hill Goals: B. Hughes 2, H. Byrt 2, D. Hoare 2, J. Mold 2, S. Marchetti, J. Ross, C. Irving, B. Sanders. Best: D. Hoare, H. Wynn-Pope, T. McEncroe, B. Hughes, S. Marchetti, J. Mitchell. RESERVES Chelsea 6.3.39 v Dromana 17.13.115 v Devon Meadows 2.8.20 v Langwarrin 11.12.78 v Pearcedale 3.5.23 v Somerville 6.7.43 v

Karingal Crib Point Rye Tyabb Hastings Red Hill

6.3.39 1.3.9 8.7.55 0.4.4 15.15.105 9.3.57

UNDER 19s Chelsea 4.1.25 v Dromana 7.10.52 v Devon Meadows 0.0.0 v Langwarrin 15.12.102 v Pearcedale 7.10.52 v Somerville 1.1.7 v

Karingal Crib Point Rye Tyabb Hastings Red Hill

14.22.106 8.6.54 30.21.201 1.3.9 8.8.56 9.13.67

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Dromana Chelsea Karingal Hastings Red Hill Langwarrin Somerville Rye Devon M Pearcedale Tyabb Crib Point

RESERVES

Karingal Dromana Red Hill Hastings Chelsea Somerville Langwarrin Rye Tyabb Crib Point Devon M Pearcedale

UNDER 19’S

Red Hill Karingal Crib Point Langwarrin Rye Somerville Dromana Pearcedale Hastings Chelsea Tyabb Devon M

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10 9 1 0 10 8 2 0 10 8 2 0 10 7 3 0 10 6 3 1 10 4 5 1 10 4 6 0 10 4 6 0 10 3 7 0 10 3 7 0 10 2 8 0 10 1 9 0

1032 626 164.86 859 633 135.70 834 627 133.01 911 720 126.53 845 562 150.36 769 694 110.81 835 814 102.58 751 781 96.16 685 845 81.07 664 1043 63.66 632 930 67.96 431 973 44.30

36 32 32 28 26 18 16 16 12 12 8 4

10 7 2 1 10 7 3 0 10 7 3 0 10 7 3 0 10 6 3 1 10 6 4 0 10 6 4 0 10 6 4 0 10 3 7 0 10 3 7 0 10 1 9 0 10 0 10 0

664 341 615 418 615 430 625 444 590 455 707 375 595 360 562 394 369 560 350 713 250 663 217 1006

194.72 147.13 143.02 140.77 129.67 188.53 165.28 142.64 65.89 49.09 37.71 21.57

30 28 28 28 26 24 24 24 12 12 4 0

10 10 0 0 10 9 1 0 10 8 2 0 10 7 3 0 10 7 3 0 10 6 4 0 10 4 6 0 10 3 7 0 10 3 7 0 10 2 8 0 10 1 9 0 10 0 10 0

917 194 1125 309 699 339 872 289 726 318 632 413 527 630 387 726 395 779 321 929 348 879 160 1304

472.68 364.08 206.19 301.73 228.30 153.03 83.65 53.31 50.71 34.55 39.59 12.27

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SEN Hot Shot GOAL KICKERS SENIORS Jesse Murphy Curtis Bywater Luke Hewitt Billy Rolfe Michael Theodoridis Ben Holmes Ethan Johnstone Jake Anderson Jack Francis

TEAM Langwarrin Chelsea Hastings Somerville Devon M Dromana Dromana Tyabb Chelsea

RESERVES Richard Mathers Scott Sterling Andrew Silva Luke Clark Craig Hunter Dane Leyden-Kozikas

Karingal Rye Chelsea Chelsea Devon M Dromana

0 1 0 1 1 3

25 25 18 16 15 15

UNDER 19
 Shannon Read Logan Sandford Ben Tovey Nathan Allen Ryan McNamara Jai Triep Dylan Allen

Langwarrin Red Hill Dromana Langwarrin Karingal Karingal Rye

5 5 2 5 0 0 0

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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 16.18.114 v Crib Point 4.7.31 Devon M 9.10.64 v Hastings 16.16.112 Dromana 9.15.69 v Langwarrin 7.11.53 Pearcedale 4.10.34 v Red Hill 21.13.139 Rye 12.15.87 v Somerville 13.15.93 Tyabb 7.6.48 v Karingal 11.13.79

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 11.13.79 v Red Hill 11.6.72 Devon M 17.12.114 v Pearcedale 8.13.61 Hastings 24.14.158 v Crib Point 7.5.47 Rye 11.14.80 v Tyabb 10.9.69 Somerville 8.6.54 v Dromana 16.15.111 Karingal 10.14.74 v Langwarrin 9.11.65

Round 16 Round 9 Queens B’day

Saturday 14th April Crib Point 6.13.49 v Somerville 16.10.106 Devon M 8.9.57 v Dromana 14.12.96 Langwarrin 5.9.39 v Red Hill 6.3.39 Pearcedale 6.13.49 v Chelsea 11.11.77 Rye 7.14.56 v Karingal 12.12.84 Tyabb 8.9.57 v Hastings 9.10.64

Saturday 9th June Crib Point 5.6.36 v Pearcedale 13.9.87 Hastings 13.13.91 v Langwarrin 9.10.64 Rye 12.11.83 v Chelsea 15.17.107 Tyabb 17.17.119 v Devon Meadows 13.9.87 Sunday 10th June Red Hill 14.11.95 v Dromana 14.5.89 Karingal 13.17.95 v Somerville 8.20.68

Round 3

Round 10

Round 2

Saturday 21st April Crib Point 3.10.28 v Rye8.16.64 Dromana 15.9.99 v Karingal 10.11.71 Hastings 8.12.60 v Chelsea 13.7.85 Pearcedale 10.18.78v Langwarrin 11.8.74 Red Hill 17.12.114 v Tyabb 6.6.42 Somerville 12.18.90 v Devon M 15.14.104

Saturday 16th June Chelsea 9.4.58 v Karingal 7.13.55 Devon Meadows 13.5.83 vs Rye 10.10.70 Dromana 13.19.97 v Crib Point 5.9.39 Langwarrin 20.8.128 v Tyabb 6.5.41 Pearcedale 10.4.64 v Hastings 19.14.128 Somerville 11.7.73 v Red Hill 12.14.86

Round 4

Round 11

Saturday 28th April Chelsea 13.12.90 v Tyabb 4.9.33 Karingal 14.11.95 v Hastings 9.8.62 Langwarrin 14.8.92 v Devon M 8.8.55 Red Hill 16.20.116 v Crib Point 6.1.37 Somerville 14.23.107 v Pearcedale 8.6.54

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 7.10.52 v Dromana 13.16.94 Devon M 7.6.48 v Red Hill 9.12.66 Hastings 11.12.78 v Somerville 7.12.54 Pearcedale 12.8.80 v Karingal 20.18.138 Rye 13.17.95 v Langwarrin 11.8.74 Tyabb 15.12.102 v Crib Point 6.11.47

Round 6 Saturday 12th May Crib Point 8.7.55 v Langwarrin 12.10.82 Dromana 16.16.112 v Hastings 11.8.74 Karingal 10.17.77 v Devon M 3.8.26 Red Hill 7.11.53 v Rye 8.7.55 Somerville 7.16.58 v Chelsea 15.10.100 Tyabb 10.11.71 v Pearcedale 16.13.109

AFL Vic Vountry Championships Saturday 19th May MPNFL 7.7.49 v NFL 12.17.89

Round 7 Saturday 26th May Crib Point 9.8.62 v Devon M 6.11.47 Hastings 12.12.84 v Rye 11.12.78 Karingal 9.12.66 v Red Hill 9.11.65 Langwarrin 15.8.98 v Chelsea 14.13.97 Pearcedale 6.12.48 v Dromana 25.9.159 Somerville 20.12.132 v Tyabb 7.8.50

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 Sunday 26th August Week 2 Sunday 2nd September Week 3 Sunday 9th September

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Footy Notes Tyabb On a blustery day we ventured to Lloyd Park where our 19 boys faced up against another quality opponent in Langwarrin and took it right up to them in the first quarter with our tackling and attack on the ball a real highlight. Langy gained the upper hand in the second term but our boys fought the game out to the very end. In the reserves we were hit with a variety of changes due to injury and unavailability. Losing our captain in the first few mins didn’t help either but the commitment and determination from the players shone through. A lapse in the 3rd quarter let the opposition kick away in a game where we were just out of luck it seemed. The seniors were looking to back up lasts weeks great win against some quality opposition. After a tight first term where the backs led by Ransom and Eth repelled many a forward advance we were unable to hold them. It was a disappointing performance after some great signs lately. Now an even bigger test awaits this week against the top team. Our Womens team faced Cranbourne in a vital clash with 4th playing 5th. It was windy and it was the yabbies who were able to make the most of it in the third quarter which set us up to defend a strong lead in the last against it. Eventually we were able to hold on & run out 9 point victors which now puts us two games clear in fourth spot. Social: Well done to the huge crowd who attended the mid season ball last week. An amazing success & thank you to Kylie, Sarah & Deb especially for their efforts.

Rye Sponsors Day today with guest speaker Tony Jewell, and up until last year, he was the last Richmond premiership coach, he has some great insights into today’s AFL game and great stories from the past. To all our wonderful sponsors here today we thank you for your continued support. On some, not so good news, we wish our gun forward and ruckman Tom Baker all the best in his rehabilitation from his ACL operation which will take place in the next few weeks. Tom all at club and our supporters, know you will be back, stronger than ever. It also looks like the 2018 season is over for Brady Egan, who after copping another concussion 2 weeks ago, will need to sit out the remainder of the year. Lets hope he too is back in season 2019. Under 19’s last week had their biggest win in 5 years, well done to Leigh Morse on lending Devon Meadows some players to get a game underway. Some big weeks ahead for the U/19’s. The reserves are “back”, back on the winner’s list that is and wasn’t Marcus a happy camper Saturday night, or was that just because he was carving up the dance floor with Andrea Egan, I/m not sure. The boys need to string a few together now.

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The seniors played 3 great quarters, only to go to sleep in the 4th and allow a pretty determined Devon Meadows, to steal a game that we should have won. Boys it doesn’t get any simpler today, we must win. Fantastic night last Saturday night with our mid season ball, well done to all involved, particularly Rachel, Doogie and Jodie.

Somerville It was a big weekend at the nest and although we couldn’t come away with the win against a defiant Red Hill, we didn’t let it ruin the celebrations. Sedgy & Suz put on quite the show and we don’t mean on the field. Big thanks to all those who stuck around to celebrate with Sedgy, to those that helped organise the function and those that worked behind the bar. Your hard work hasn’t gone unnoticed. On the field we saw Billy bag 5 in a good effort by the boys. We just couldn’t get it to go our way in the last 10 minutes and paid the price on the scoreboard.The reserves went down by 3 goals after what was a tight battle for most of the day and the unders kicked a goal in the first and that’s where it ended. This week we welcome Langwarrin. We look forward to a new challenge and will be hoping to get all 3 footy teams back on that winners list. Don’t forget you can purchase your tickets to the ball at the club every Thursday and at the game. Mid year Ball - June 30th. GO SOMIE!

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Footy Notes Hastings

Great day for the footy Club on the weekend with all teams winning their games against Pearcedale. The under 19,s got the day of to a great start and recorded a close hard fought win, and considering they have 3 players playing in the senior team, it is a great performance. The Reserves had a very strong win against their opposition in what was a great day for the Stratton brothers, having laid their father Ken to rest the previous day, the 3 brothers Alex Kain and Taylor Stratton all took the field in the Reserves and play together for the first time in their senior footy careers, they all kicked goals and the support of their teammates was fantastic, well done. The Seniors scored a good solid win, and kept their finals hopes and hopefully a top 3 finish alive, some great performances from the younger players in the team, really shows that the future of Hastings looks bright, it is really encouraging to see the support the young players are receiving from the coaches and Senior players. Ladies day the 7th of July please see Tahlah Strange for tickets Red Hill today, we have had some great battles with the Hillmen in recent years, lets have a big win today. Head to Head Played 29 Hastings 20 Red Hill 9 Match day Sponsors Anytime Fitness Mornington Peninsula Rendering Easyflo Plumbing Mornington

Crib Point Crib Point was saddened to hear of the passing of another club legend last week in Ron Moncrieff. Our deepest sympathies go out to family and friends of the great man in this tough time. It was a mostly disappointing day on Saturday which saw the Crib Point brigade travel to Dromana.

The U19’s started the day with yet another win, just managing to overcome a late surge from Dromana. Harry Laughton and Connor Perry both had strong performances in tough conditions allowing them to feature among the days’ best players. The reserves came up against an impressive Dromana outfit and the results reflected that. The pies first goal was registered in the last with Dromana finishing with 17 majors on the board. Youngster Blake Wilson was impressive after having being given the task of running with one of Dromanas major ball winners, stemming his influence. The senior side started off like a house on fire leading the tigers by a goal coming into half time, proving they can match it with the best of them. The albeit impressive first half was masked by the second half the magpies delivered which saw them fail to put a goal on the board whilst Dromana hammered through 9. Tom Panich played his first senior game for the club and didn’t look a foot out of place being given the task of running with one of the tigers leading goalkickers. This week we roll onto Karingal where we hope for a better day results wise.

Chelsea Nice to be back Home last week and a big thanks to all those who braved the elements. Once again we had 3 good games of footy. Big high five to Dan’s boys as they have really been up against it in recent weeks but continue to turn up. Beaten but just never gave up, stick fat lad’s your day will come sooner than later. Best were Tristan, Jake, Austy, Watts, Soto & Heiberg-Wright. A Nail biter in the 2’s and in the end we couldn’t split them, Just a really tough game with either side deserving to lose. Need to get a win this week lad’s, best were Skipper Luke, Trew, Cranwell, Mitch, Bourke and Drilla. In the main event I have to say it was great to see Brett back at Chelsea but also very pleased to get the win in an epic tussle. I’m sure there is more to come later in the year. Huge result and in the end we just didn’t panic and got the desired outcome. Well done to the 2 Ben’s, Andy, Kinga, Rhys and Toddy but overall just a great team effort. A huge day this week for our Skipper Todd Gardiner, 100 super games mate, All the best from everyone and just a credit to you with regard to the loyalty factor and your Leadership qualities. More than ever as a collective we must continue to turn up to play. Let’s all enjoy the day and all get back to Doyles on the night for the Ball, no excuses !! Huge thanks to all the Ladies for making this happen. On a very Sad note, we farewell a mate Thursday Neil “ Cracker “ Meadows R.I.P. See you at the Gullery !!

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Footy Notes Red Hill

I would like to start with a quote from last weeks record, “Red Hill is obviously a very well run club. The support they receive from local sponsors and residents is obvious.”(John Anderson Regional General Manager AFL South East). That is a big pat on the back for ALL of us at the club. The good times continued last weekend like a Neapolitan Ice cream, (even though no-one really likes the strawberry). Three treats in cold conditions. The Ones had a good win kicking 12.14, imagine the outcome if the kicking was straight. “Billy” Hughes kicked 2 majors as did Harry Byrt, Jake Mold and Dylan Hoare. Dylan and the “Reverend” Wynn-Pope caught the eye of the vote givers. Sean “Big M “ Marchetti just keeps on putting in consistent impressive performances. We take on Hastings who sit just above us on the ladder. Hopefully the boys can take another big scalp. The Magoos turned giant killer as they bounced back from a loss to topple the ladder leaders. Mick Dillon and Max Tulen lead the charge. TP kicked 3 snags. The Unders had their Grand Final replay, the result remained the same, the scores not as close as last September, the boys were solid and had a 60 point win. Simon “Cyril” Allsop covered more ground than the early settlers, Soup Campbell and Macca Marchesani clocked up more km’s than a learner driver. Book now for Presidents lunch next home game v Chelsea, June 30th (www.trybooking.com/VLBQ) and the Mega money 5K Raffle Function is on July 7th. The Mountain Goat

Dromana Firstly the club would like to thank all the Members, Sponsors, Players and Supporters who got on board for last weeks MND Round and particularily Terry Daniher who was the guest speaker at our MND luncheon and tossed the coin before our main game. Laneway Espresso sponsored Round 11 sees us travel to Tyabb to take on the Yabbies who have produced a couple of good wins this season and cannot be taken lightly at home. Last round saw our U19s play third placed Crib Point and despite holding them goalless for the last quarter missed out by two points on equalling their score. The Reserves need a win and percentage to move into the five and despite losing three players to the senior team held Crib Point goalless for three quarters. They eventually won by a 106 points and moved into second place on the ladder. In the first half of the senior game Crib Point put lie to their ladder position taking it right up to Dromana and

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handling the windy conditions better to lead by 6 points at half time. The second half saw a completely different game with Dromana holding Crib Point to 3 points while kicking 9 goals to eventually run out 58 point winners. Due to other results the seniors are again a game and percentage clear on top of the ladder. Tonight is the Mid Season Ball at Rosebud Country Club. The clubs Major Raffle Tickets are on sale so see Board Members to purchase one to be in the draw for $9000 worth of prizes. GO TIGERS!!!

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Freeze MND and Langy beanies were in order last week as we played host to Tyabb at Lloyd Park on a chilly Winter’s day. Another huge 93 point win from our 19’s got our day off to a great start. Good players included J. Mathie, L. Bassett, S. Read, N. Allen, J. Allan. Our reserves, too, had a big win. Jake Prosser was good up forward slotting through 3. Andy Johnson, Sam Schaede, Tex and Tanners were also good. With news filtering through that the netballers were on a roll, we hoped that our seniors could come through with a win and the club could enjoy a clean sweep on the day. Red, after an abscence, set us up early with good play. Kye , Golby and Peachey all played good games. Jett was again a key target and had good support from the likes of Sean, Siz, Kizza and Boof. Running out winners by a comfortable margin in the ones; it was an outstanding day for us as we managed to enjoy wins for all that represented our club in both netball and footy. This week is again a big challenge for the club as we take on Somerville. They are always hard to beat at home. It would be great if we could continue the momentum gained from last week and come away from today with three more wins. Go Langy !

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Footy Notes Devon Meadows Home games back to back, and we return with fond memories from this time last week - a huge come from behind win against Rye, who led by 22 points going into the final change only for our boys to launch a huge 6 goal to 0 final term for an inspiring win. Haven’t heard a roar like that for awhile at Pantherland and here’s hoping it inspires the boys to another good showing today against a Chelsea side who are putting together a very handy season so far. The win last week made for a super night at Trios for the Annual Ball, with a great time had by everyone in attendance. Very well run with good food, bulk drinks, sports on the big screens and plenty of raffles and games to keep everyone entertained. We do good functions at Meadows so make sure you lock in the Comedy Night which is coming up in a couple weeks time - 7th July - $25 ticket or $50 double. BYO food/ nibbles, drinks at bar prices and is absolutely my favourite function of the year. See Mouse for tix - Don’t miss out! As usual, get around Flano’s Bar tonight after the final siren for awards, raffles, around the ground scores and plenty of good vibes. Marty will have the fire cranking so get in, warm up and have a drink! Big game down at Pearcedale next week, make sure you get there to support this local rivalry. Drew Petrie will be playing for the Dales next week so we will need plenty of voice on hand to give him some honest feedback on how he’s travelling during the game. See you there! GO MEADOWS!

Functions coming up - $1k Draw, iPod Shuffle night and the Sponsors Luncheon with live music after on July 14th See Polly inside to day to grab some Bulls merchandise Jackets, Hoodies, Vests and Scarves are the order of the day this time of year and we have plenty! Keep an eye on the scoreboard today for the Dancing Bull and don’t forget to call into the clubrooms on Thursday evenings - meals, drinks and the always entertaining Footy Show; or to end the week off the Junior Club does meals & drinks after Auskick every Friday night ..details on their Facebook page #RedWhiteBOOM Bullseye

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Karingal Well I guess winter is here eh? Probably quite warm compared to Crib Point who we welcome to the Bullpit today It was a pretty cold trip up to Chelsea last week with a biting wind blowing all day. The Unders kicked proceedings off with a good - if inaccurate - win, followed by the 12pm game being a real tussle from start to finish that ended with both teams splitting the 4 points The 2pm game likewise was a tight contest but Chelsea slotted one in the last couple of minutes to nose in front by 3 points for the win. At home the Women’s team hosted Pearcedale and struggled to score all day going down by 4 goals On court it was a different story with A-D all notching up wins and the U17s having a bye - read the Bullettes notes in the netball section Tonight is the Silent Disco and if you haven’t paid for your ticket/wrist band yet you must do so today as there’s no tickets at the door

What a busy week in football. Congratulations to our women’s team on another win. Not good results last week against Hastings. Injuries are still plaguing us and we hope that going forward players return to play and we can put some wins on the board. These cold nights make it hard to want to front up to training but putting in the effort on the track will only help to improve, so head to training boys! Only one week until the big man, Drew Petrie dons the hoops and plays for Pearcedale in front of a home crowd v Devon. If you have not grabbed tickets for the luncheon there are still a few available. Call Mandy 04781412721. This day will be a busy day at the Dales and we will need all the help we can get. If you have a spare moment June 30 head down and help out. We will need helpers to set up, serve in the canteen, man the bar, man the BBQ and sell food. Many hands make light work. Let Sharon, Mandy or Karen know if you can help out. Our annual ball is being held on July 7 at Settler’s Run. $100 for 2 course meal, drinks package, photobooth and entertainment. Get your tickets now so you don’t miss out. This week we head to Rye for what we hope is a competitive game. Good luck to all grades.

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33 Oscar DillonWhitty Duncan (RC) 31 34 Adam (C) TravisKirkwood Bravo 32 35 Nick Rowson Daniel Marshall 33 36 Kyle LynchScully Damien 34 37 Tom Baker Harry Prior 35 38 Gabe DylanNocella Ryan 36 39 Harry Jake Whitty Ryan (VC) 37 40 Harrison Richardson Troy Jacobson 38 41 Nick Strickland Luke Dalmau 39 42 Jackson Allen Zach Campbell 40 Ben Dickson 43 41 Daniel Heijden (C) Scott Sterling 44 42 Chris Dalmau Hagan Rice 45 43 LiamGaudion Coffey Beau 46 44 Connor Benwell Leigh Morse (DVC) 47 45 Tom Mitchell Doogie Howie (RC) 48 46 GlennAppleford Anderson (C) James 49 47 JarminJennings Paddick Jimmy 50 Matt WylieKennedy (RVC) 51 48 Michael Tyrren Head 52 Laughlin Cowell 49 Jye Lloyd 53 Aidan Simmons 52 Matt 54 LukeHill Jennings 53 Harley Cole 56 Kade Porter Will Cooper Casey Miller-Trickey (RC)58 Ben Trivett 59 Luke Murray Josh Gana (RVC) 60 Robert Muir Matt McIndoe 61 David Hussey Ben Winters-Kerr 63 Matt Cottrell Daniel Cimino 64 Jahron Ostrom Adam Ross 99 Luke Daniel Lachlan Findlay Huw Jones Kalani Ryan

Peter Hampton Tim Chaloner Tim Mazurek Rhys Wilson Toby Woodford Matthew Moran Harrison Wilson Jack Hobson Jarrod Richards Zane Hill Brady Egan Nick Garrett Joel Wills Johnson Mitchell Jack Burford Lachie Gray Ryan Taylor Mark Cook Dekodda Thomson - Irwin Reid Chaffey Jayden Thomas Micheal Zini Matt Whelan Tom Johnston Craven Jesse Sam Frawley Mitch Hillyear JamesHarris Garrett Micth Zac Duncan Jarvis Anderson JakeGordon Lyttle Gus Dylan Hateley Sam Dow Scott SheaMazeika Michael Campbell Robbins Billy Kennedy Steve Tweedly Matthew Wilson Corey Petersen Jake Marshall Ben Cain Ben Closter Mitch Dunn Angus Emery Merv Watkins Matt Dunn Nick Gordon Nathan Hardy

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33 Oscar DillonWhitty Duncan (RC) 31 34 Adam (C) TravisKirkwood Bravo 32 35 Nick Rowson Daniel Marshall 33 36 Kyle LynchScully Damien 34 37 Tom Baker Harry Prior 35 38 Gabe DylanNocella Ryan 36 39 Harry Jake Whitty Ryan (VC) 37 40 Harrison Richardson Troy Jacobson 38 41 Nick Strickland Luke Dalmau 39 42 Jackson Allen Zach Campbell 40 Ben Dickson 43 41 Daniel Heijden (C) Scott Sterling 44 42 Chris Dalmau Hagan Rice 45 43 LiamGaudion Coffey Beau 46 44 Connor Benwell Leigh Morse (DVC) 47 45 Tom Mitchell Doogie Howie (RC) 48 46 GlennAppleford Anderson (C) James 49 47 JarminJennings Paddick Jimmy 50 Matt WylieKennedy (RVC) 51 48 Michael Tyrren Head 52 Laughlin Cowell 49 Jye Lloyd 53 Aidan Simmons 52 Matt 54 LukeHill Jennings 53 Harley Cole 56 Kade Porter Will Cooper Casey Miller-Trickey (RC)58 Ben Trivett 59 Luke Murray Josh Gana (RVC) 60 Robert Muir Matt McIndoe 61 David Hussey Ben Winters-Kerr 63 Matt Cottrell Daniel Cimino 64 Jahron Ostrom Adam Ross 99 Luke Daniel Lachlan Findlay Huw Jones Kalani Ryan

Under 19’s

Under 19’s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 9 11 10 12 11 13 12 14 13 15 14 16 15 17 18

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Harrison Clay Jeans Piner Campbell Tyler Eklund Robbins Nick Vigliaroni Rowson Danny Luke Sparks Vance Will Jayden Grant Thomas (VC) Cee Jay Jack McGuiness Hegger-Roney JacksonEldridge Mason Allen (C) Harry Suttcliffe Dylan Bradshaw Dylan Allen Kieran Rand Zac Jennings Mitchell Briggs KalaniBradshaw Riley Ryan Gus Gordon Tom Quigley Clayton Benwell Connor Barnes (C) Tom Oussa Bailey Wood Kavan Khan Dylan Bendle Jay Riley Sean McCarten JarrodJennings Luke Richards(C)

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Peter Hampton Tim Chaloner Tim Mazurek Rhys Wilson Toby Woodford Matthew Moran Harrison Wilson Jack Hobson Jarrod Richards Zane Hill Brady Egan Nick Garrett Joel Wills Johnson Mitchell Jack Burford Lachie Gray Ryan Taylor Mark Cook Dekodda Thomson - Irwin Reid Chaffey Jayden Thomas Micheal Zini Matt Whelan Tom Johnston Craven Jesse Sam Frawley Mitch Hillyear JamesHarris Garrett Micth Zac Duncan Jarvis Anderson JakeGordon Lyttle Gus Dylan Hateley Sam Dow Scott SheaMazeika Michael Campbell Robbins Billy Kennedy Steve Tweedly Matthew Wilson Corey Petersen Jake Marshall Ben Cain Ben Closter Mitch Dunn Angus Emery Merv Watkins Matt Dunn Nick Gordon Nathan Hardy

Kade Porter Callum Nagle Matt Mielli Declan Albert CalebWright Matt Vella Alex Searle Ryan Mitchell Max Scharpenack Luke Daniel Jess Goldsmid Brad Gason Ben Closter Mat Picolli (DVC) JensenMorley Curtis Cervi Billy Swayn Ryan Smith (DVC) Tom Hughes Dustin Broadhurst Lachlan Glover Kurt Goss Linton Hardy

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Harrison Clay Jeans Piner Campbell Tyler Eklund Robbins Nick Vigliaroni Rowson Danny Luke Sparks Vance Will Jayden Grant Thomas (VC) Cee Jay Jack McGuiness Hegger-Roney JacksonEldridge Mason Allen (C) Harry Suttcliffe Dylan Bradshaw Dylan Allen Kieran Rand Zac Jennings Mitchell Briggs KalaniBradshaw Riley Ryan Gus Gordon Tom Quigley Clayton Benwell Connor Barnes (C) Tom Oussa Bailey Wood Kavan Khan Dylan Bendle Jay Riley Sean McCarten JarrodJennings Luke Richards(C)

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Kade Porter Callum Nagle Matt Mielli Declan Albert CalebWright Matt Vella Alex Searle Ryan Mitchell Max Scharpenack Luke Daniel Jess Goldsmid Brad Gason Ben Closter Mat Picolli (DVC) JensenMorley Curtis Cervi Billy Swayn Ryan Smith (DVC) Tom Hughes Dustin Broadhurst Lachlan Glover Kurt Goss Linton Hardy


langwarrin somerville

langwarrin somerville

Colours: Royal RoyalBlue Blue & & White Gold Coaches Andrejs Everitt Senior:Senior: Blake McCormack & Josh Beard Reserves: Will Casey Reserves: Ashley Moore & Brett Mills Tim McDonald U19:U19: Gavin Hiku & Travis Lee

Colours: Royal RoyalBlue Blue & & White Gold Coaches Andrejs Everitt Senior:Senior: Blake McCormack & Josh Beard Reserves: Will Casey Reserves: Ashley Moore & Brett Mills Tim McDonald U19:U19: Gavin Hiku & Travis Lee

Seniors & Reserves

Seniors & Reserves 11 22 33 44 55 66 7 7 8 8 9 109 1110 1211 1312 1413 1514 1615 1716 1818 1919 2020 2121 22 22 23 23 24 2524 2625 2726 2827 2928 3029 3130 3231

Michael Parker Josh Westerman Zach Andrewartha Justin Allsop Blake StevePeach Crowe Nicholas Hammill (DVC) Josh McMahon Shane Tanirau (RC) Tim McGenniss Andrew Taylor (RVC) Ryan Gillis Ashley Fenech Adrian Speedy Jesse Murphy Nathan Gillis Shane Paterson Yiann Marandos Mitchell Mathie Lee Kohner Blake Harkness (C) Luke Burton Nicholas Tuddenham (DVC) Marcus Bate Mark McGill Tom Burton Shelton Rosario Billy Rolfe Corey Moore Luke Churcher Bailey Nation (DVC) Corey Tom Hanger Roberts Daniel Nash Sam Adams Jayden Johnsen Ben Sedgwick Joshua Biggs Jackson Stapleton Matthew Peynenborg Levi Hughs Blake McCormack Luke Rowe Gerard Brown (VC) Andrejs Everitt Mathew Windsor Travis Finn Mitchell Porter Austyn Fawcett Jason Curry Kane McKenzie Sam Schaede Tom Parsons Beckett Eddie Corey Dow Sean Herdman Jake Haskett Joshua Hollaway (RVC) Bayleigh Tate Jesse Walker-swain Haydn Golby Liam Gruar

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Michael Hare Jedd Sutton Kyle WillBustell ShieldsInglis Mitchell MichaelCuthbert Vanplew Matthew Naughton Ben Neuchew Thomas Branch Jack Skinner Dan Wehner Matt Harrison James Longley Bryce Dunn Patrick L’Huillier Nick Mason Zac Davies BradHoward Rowe Cody Jack Rolfe Anthony Totaro Zane Martin Sam Foggie Lachie McGenniss Jack Oshea (RVC) Drew Whitley Anthony O’Rourke - Ryan Rhys Marks Palmer Aaron Nathan DeclanWhyte Snow Jack Lacey Ryan McMahon Kieran Albanese Niall Young Zac Foot Barnes Callum Kyle Allen Aiden Peile Ashley Moore Williams Bailey Adam Tate Mitch Nation Adam Eggleston Jack Barbour Ayden Collins Cameron Mills Brian McCleod Angus Sweeny-smith Jacob Brooker Sam McDonnell Shane Urbans SamHenderson Cahill Jack Rhys Lloyd Lachlan Davies Jesse Bice Brendan Casper

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Michael Parker Josh Westerman Zach Andrewartha Justin Allsop Blake StevePeach Crowe Nicholas Hammill (DVC) Josh McMahon Shane Tanirau (RC) Tim McGenniss Andrew Taylor (RVC) Ryan Gillis Ashley Fenech Adrian Speedy Jesse Murphy Nathan Gillis Shane Paterson Yiann Marandos Mitchell Mathie Lee Kohner Blake Harkness (C) Luke Burton Nicholas Tuddenham (DVC) Marcus Bate Mark McGill Tom Burton Shelton Rosario Billy Rolfe Corey Moore Luke Churcher Bailey Nation (DVC) Corey Hanger Tom Roberts Daniel Nash Sam Adams Jayden Johnsen Ben Sedgwick Joshua Biggs Jackson Stapleton Matthew Peynenborg Levi Hughs Blake McCormack Luke Rowe Gerard Brown (VC) Andrejs Everitt Mathew Windsor Travis Finn Mitchell Porter Austyn Fawcett Jason Curry Kane McKenzie Sam Schaede Tom Beckett Eddie Parsons Corey Dow Sean Herdman Jake Haskett Joshua Hollaway (RVC) Bayleigh Tate Jesse Walker-swain Haydn Golby Liam Gruar

Leith Max Bassett Urwin Jack Moroney Nathan Allen (VC) Mitchell Brander Josh Dormer (DVC) Lachlan Haskett Kye Whitford Todd Dupas Ned McDonald Lachlan Yeowman Josh Mathie Liam White Bayde Zac Mate Robinson Lucas Donazon Darcy Wilson Connor Vincent Blake Hollaway Jackson Elliot Jesse Peacock Bryce Martin Jacob Allan (C) Travis Barnett Liam McDonald Charlie Dixon WillJason DavisDeSilva Shannon Read Jack Wilkinson ZacMichael Pryde Finn Mitchell Bailey SmithMantell James Limanis

21 19 23 20 25 21 27 22 29 23 32 24 33 29 34 35 32 37 35 39 36 43 42 44 43 45 46 46 47 48 57 62

Michael Hare Jedd Sutton Kyle WillBustell ShieldsInglis Mitchell MichaelCuthbert Vanplew Matthew Naughton Ben Neuchew Thomas Branch Jack Skinner Dan Wehner Matt Harrison James Longley Bryce Dunn Patrick L’Huillier Nick Mason Zac Davies BradHoward Rowe Cody Jack Rolfe Anthony Totaro Zane Martin Sam Foggie Lachie McGenniss Jack Oshea (RVC) Drew Whitley Anthony O’Rourke - Ryan Rhys Palmer Aaron Marks Nathan DeclanWhyte Snow Jack Lacey Ryan McMahon Kieran Albanese Niall Young Zac Foot Barnes Callum Kyle Allen Aiden Peile Ashley Moore Williams Bailey Adam Tate Mitch Nation Adam Eggleston Jack Barbour Ayden Collins Cameron Mills Brian McCleod Angus Sweeny-smith Jacob Brooker Sam McDonnell Shane Urbans SamHenderson Cahill Jack Rhys Lloyd Lachlan Davies Jesse Bice Brendan Casper

Under 19’s

Under 19’s 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 8 10 10 11 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 18 17 19 18 20

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Nathan Van Straaten Nathan Kyle Kyle Barnes Nathan Rowley Austyn Fawcett Liam O’Halloran Toby Hurd Ethan Watts Daniel Mann Mitch Kirkman Jet Mepsted Harrison Potts Hayden Young Blake Fisher Tyler Young Sam McDonald Beau Scoble Matt Harrison Josh Mack Nick Crawford Mason Jordan Zane Martin Lachlan Cross Lachlan Kupsch Nash De Prinse James Venturini Ollie Coates Jordan Hoffman Aiden Holden Zac Foulds Cameron Mills Christian White

1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 8 10 10 11 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 18 17 19 18 20

Leith Max Bassett Urwin Jack Moroney Nathan Allen (VC) Mitchell Brander Josh Dormer (DVC) Lachlan Haskett Kye Whitford Todd Dupas Ned McDonald Lachlan Yeowman Josh Mathie Liam White Bayde Zac Mate Robinson Lucas Donazon Darcy Wilson Connor Vincent Blake Hollaway Jackson Elliot Jesse Peacock Bryce Martin Jacob Allan (C) Travis Barnett Liam McDonald Charlie Dixon WillJason DavisDeSilva Shannon Read Jack Wilkinson ZacMichael Pryde Finn Mitchell Bailey SmithMantell James Limanis

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Nathan Van Straaten Nathan Kyle Kyle Barnes Nathan Rowley Austyn Fawcett Liam O’Halloran Toby Hurd Ethan Watts Daniel Mann Mitch Kirkman Jet Mepsted Harrison Potts Hayden Young Blake Fisher Tyler Young Sam McDonald Beau Scoble Matt Harrison Josh Mack Nick Crawford Mason Jordan Zane Martin Lachlan Cross Lachlan Kupsch Nash De Prinse James Venturini Ollie Coates Jordan Hoffman Aiden Holden Zac Foulds Cameron Mills Christian White

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dromana tyabb

dromana tyabb

Colours: Maroon, Black, Royal Green Blue & Gold and Gold Coaches Senior: Senior: Rikki Aaron Johnston Pacey Reserves: Reserves: MattAdrian Hose, Nick Timmis Bradley U19: U19: Andrew Peter Ball Brady

Colours: Maroon, Black, Royal Green Blue & Gold and Gold Coaches Senior: Senior: Rikki Aaron Johnston Pacey Reserves: Reserves: MattAdrian Hose, Nick Timmis Bradley U19: U19: Andrew Peter Ball Brady

Seniors & Reserves

Seniors & Reserves 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 24 23 25 24 26 25 27 26 28 27 29 28 30 29 31 32 30 33 31

Darcy DanielUnderwood Geurts Aaron Pacey Craig Christie Brad RoryHarbinson Gregg Jake Anderson (VC) Mitchell Gill-Furness Ethan Rahilly (C) Zac Muschialli Aaron Turner (VC) Rikki Johnston Brock RohanRegan Bleeker Jordan Thomas(C) Beau Cosson Cory Robinson (RC) Ben Holmes Logan Pearson Ryan Smyth Liam Rogan Kierran Voelkl Rowan AndrewMcGrath Howison Ash JackPlanner Gipp Brendan Doyle Josh Bateman Kane Johnston William Geurts Theo Oostveen William Gregson Andrew Whalley (RC) Sam Ravenall Fowler Matt AydnDoman Musgrave Jack Jake Milward Mitch Uongo Jackson Quigley Sean Miller Samuel Geurts Brad Williams ReeceSawyer Wilde Darcy Majok Puok Luke Allen Billy Quigley Mick Altenkirch Shaun Rahilly Clarke Simon Daniel Gibbs Matt Dimkos TerryRansom Wheeler (C) Paul Jay Hutchinson Trevor Jarvis BeauBradley McMurray Nick James Holland-Burch Sam Williamson Geordie Scott Joel Bateman

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Dale BinksHammond Matthew Tim Agnew-Elliott Daniel Maestrale (RC) Ryan NickyRegan Wearne Matt DeanHose Waugh Spencer Mcartney Jedd Savage Jordan Alves Jake Snehotta Jason EthanBaxter Johnstone Justin Mitchell Dane Leyden-Kozikas Tom Booth Cailem Jenkins Jake Gaillard Matthew Price Jayden Regan Dylan Norton Harry Jones Lionel Gainsford Casey Rich Luke Martin Blake Delaney Jarryd Hunter Jock Jones Lachie Oliver Matt Brock Tom Carter Hayden Coulter Jason McGough Buchanan Aaron Daniel Marchesani Sam Barrington -Smith Matthew Bridges Jarryd Wetzel OliverKrog Di Pofi Riley MitchellBuchan Heggen Nathan Lachlan Sweetnam Sam Holland-Burch Aeron Morgan Jackson Cox Braden Gray Hyde Connor Adrian Timmis Matt Grazules Michael Howse Sam Goldsbury Jae Williams Geoff Scown Jon Marshall Nick Leskovec Timothy Gilham

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Darcy DanielUnderwood Geurts Aaron Pacey Craig Christie Brad RoryHarbinson Gregg Jake Anderson (VC) Mitchell Gill-Furness Ethan Rahilly (C) Zac Muschialli Aaron Turner (VC) Rikki Johnston Brock RohanRegan Bleeker Jordan Thomas(C) Beau Cosson Cory Robinson (RC) Ben Holmes Logan Pearson Ryan Smyth Liam Rogan Kierran Voelkl Rowan AndrewMcGrath Howison Ash JackPlanner Gipp Brendan Doyle Josh Bateman Kane Johnston William Geurts Theo Oostveen William Gregson Andrew Whalley (RC) Sam Ravenall Fowler Matt AydnDoman Musgrave Jack Jake Milward Mitch Uongo Jackson Quigley Sean Miller Samuel Geurts Brad Williams ReeceSawyer Wilde Darcy Majok Puok Luke Allen Billy Quigley Mick Altenkirch Shaun Rahilly Clarke Simon Daniel Gibbs Matt Dimkos TerryRansom Wheeler (C) Paul Jay Hutchinson Trevor Jarvis BeauBradley McMurray Nick James Holland-Burch Sam Williamson Geordie Scott Joel Bateman

WadeBrady Joel Chamberlain Nathan Minotti Michael Terzini Ben McGenniskan Jon Porra Harrison Sean RossLa Fontaine James Dee-Scullion Timothy Stepanavicius Harley Bishop Lachlan McKenzie (C) Spencer Max Gorman-Batt Forbes JohnnyGipp Kayne Bannan (VC) Will Hose Blake Mead Lachie Cox Samuel Cashin (C) HarrisonChilds Samuel Jansz Mitchell Harry Hince Davies James Ben Tovey Easton ZaneSchwarz Sam Danger CaseyAsimus Jack White Kaden Latcham Jordan Derrick Harrison Liam TrewKidd

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Dale BinksHammond Matthew Tim Agnew-Elliott Daniel Maestrale (RC) Ryan NickyRegan Wearne Matt DeanHose Waugh Spencer Mcartney Jedd Savage Jordan Alves Jake Snehotta Jason EthanBaxter Johnstone Justin Mitchell Dane Leyden-Kozikas Tom Booth Cailem Jenkins Jake Gaillard Matthew Price Jayden Regan Dylan Norton Harry Jones Lionel Gainsford Casey Rich Luke Martin Blake Delaney Jarryd Hunter Jock Jones Lachie Oliver Matt Brock Tom Carter Hayden Coulter Jason McGough Buchanan Aaron Daniel Marchesani Sam Barrington -Smith Matthew Bridges Jarryd Wetzel OliverKrog Di Pofi Riley MitchellBuchan Heggen Nathan Lachlan Sweetnam Sam Holland-Burch Aeron Morgan Jackson Cox Braden Gray Hyde Connor Adrian Timmis Matt Grazules Michael Howse Sam Goldsbury Jae Williams Geoff Scown Jon Marshall Nick Leskovec Timothy Gilham

Under 19’s

Under 19’s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

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Max Bonetto Luke Mills BraydenDornom Joshua White Ben MillerNoonan Deaglan Erem Vaipo Keegan Snaddon BlakeConroy Jack Byrne Nathan Smith William Harris Jason Slinger Shane Stern Jake Griffin Bailey Arnold Thomas Andre Miller Rickard Bailey Corbett Sacco James Bravo Michael Ryan Ryan Bull Nathan Porter Jackson Aaron Daniel Malseed Paul Aik Aidan McIlfatrick

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WadeBrady Joel Chamberlain Nathan Minotti Michael Terzini Ben McGenniskan Jon Porra Harrison Sean RossLa Fontaine James Dee-Scullion Timothy Stepanavicius Harley Bishop Lachlan McKenzie (C) Spencer Max Gorman-Batt Forbes JohnnyGipp Kayne Bannan (VC) Will Hose Blake Mead Lachie Cox Samuel Cashin (C) HarrisonChilds Samuel Jansz Mitchell Harry Hince Davies James Ben Tovey Easton ZaneSchwarz Sam Danger CaseyAsimus Jack White Kaden Latcham Jordan Derrick Harrison Liam TrewKidd

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Max Bonetto Luke Mills BraydenDornom Joshua White Ben MillerNoonan Deaglan Erem Vaipo Keegan Snaddon BlakeConroy Jack Byrne Nathan Smith William Harris Jason Slinger Shane Stern Jake Griffin Bailey Arnold Thomas Andre Miller Rickard Bailey Corbett Sacco James Bravo Michael Ryan Ryan Bull Nathan Porter Jackson Aaron Daniel Malseed Paul Aik Aidan McIlfatrick

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Netball Preview Bullettes facing a mid-year exam By David Nagel Karingal today turns the page on a two-week mid-year exam that will give us a better understanding of whether the Bullettes are A Grade students or not. The fourth-placed Bullettes host second-placed Crib Point today before heading to Lloyd Park next week to take on the high-leaping and undefeated Langwarrin. The Bullettes two main challengers for a finals position this year – Hastings and Dromana – will be licking their lips in anticipation of moving into the top four. Karingal has been in pretty good form of late, downing Somerville and Chelsea over the last fortnight to fend off those hungry challengers. Courtney Osborne has stood tall for the Bullettes this year while Renee Brewster and Bridgette Barry-Murphy have also been reliable contributors across the board. If the Bullettes can snatch a victory against the Magpies or Kangaroos they’ll be perfectly placed for a deep run into September. But Crib Point is a strong opponent, a defending premier who has star players like Karly Wappett, Ebony McDermott, Tessa Moncrieff and Shaye Williams controlling the tempo of the game. The Bullettes will be brave, but the Magpies have the edge and will consolidate second spot with a four-goal victory. Tyabb and Dromana will be desperate to rebound from substantial losses last week when the Yabbies host the Tigers today. The Yabbies were outplayed by Langwarrin, losing by 17 goals, while the Tigers fell 18-goals short against Crib Point. It’s pretty obvious then that these two to make up some ground if they are to seriously contend come finals time. The Yabbies will go in favourites due to the quality of Birgitta Nemaric and Keira Wills, while Tigers like Bev Miller and Ruby Wilson won’t take a backward step. It should be a fascinating contest – with the Yabbies to prevail by roughly 10 goals. Hastings can’t afford any nasty slip ups if it wants to play finals this year and will need to be on guard against Red Hill today. The Blues have pretty much flat-lined since the interleague weekend, having byes against Rye and Pearcedale and losing to Devon Meadows and Langwarrrin. The loss to Langy was expected, but losing to the Panthers could have some serious ramifications when finals spots are handed out in two months’ time. Red Hill will be competitive, but Madelina Nyoul and Armani Buskermolen will ensure the Blues stay alive with a seven-or-eight goal victory.

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Langwarrin gave Tyabb a netball lesson last week and will be keen to keep a high standard when the Kangaroos hit the road to take on Somerville. Sara Drain and her girls are meeting every challenge head on at the moment, playing some serious netball and challenging every team to try and match it. No-one has been able to at this point, with Emily Zeuschner, Sarah Anderson and Emily Bennet giving Drain the support she is looking for. Somerville has had a roller-coaster ride this season with injuries curtailing its full potential. Briony Kelly and Sara Tanner have been wonderful contributors, while Dani Planner will enjoy the challenge of taking on the best in the business right now. But Langy is a strong outfit – and will walk away with a comfortable victory. And Devon Meadows will be chasing its fourth win of the season against Chelsea at Glover Reserve. The Panthers have spaced their wins out nicely – the best against Hastings in round 8 – which keeps the motivation going strong. Emily Van Rooye, Janelle Bain, Bryoni Hardeman and Nat Fallon won’t be content with three wins and will be eager to add more, despite being out of finals contention. Lisa Donnellan, and Julia and Verona Kaitani have kept the light flickering at Chelsea this year and will fancy their chances today. The Gulls have scored 274 goals for the season, the Panthers 272, so we could be in for a close one. It’s the Panthers to come through with eight-goal victory.

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Netball Results & Ladders A Grade

Chelsea 22 v Karingal Dromana 36 v Crib Point Langwarrin 47 v Tyabb Somerville 32 v Red Hill Pearcedale 00 v Hastings Devon Meadows – Bye

51 54 30 41 20

TEAM P W L D F A % P Langwarrin 9 9 0 0 483 298 162.08 40 Crib Point 9 8 1 0 380 250 152.00 36 Tyabb 9 7 2 0 430 274 156.93 32 Karingal 9 6 3 0 429 287 149.48 28 Hastings 9 5 4 0 371 329 112.77 24 Dromana 9 5 4 0 313 330 94.85 24 Dev Meadows 9 3 6 0 272 336 80.95 16 Red Hill 9 3 6 0 292 365 80.00 16 Somerville 9 3 6 0 257 335 76.72 16 Chelsea 9 1 8 0 274 396 69.19 8 Pearcedale 10 0 10 0 122 423 28.85 0

Chelsea Dromana Langwarrin Somerville Pearcedale Devon Meadows

B Grade

26 v Karingal 63 v Crib Point 45 v Tyabb 45 v Red Hill 29 v Hastings 43 v Rye

45 42 26 20 50 39

TEAM P W L D F A % P Somerville 10 10 0 0 563 232 242.67 40 Karingal 10 9 1 0 537 263 204.18 36 Langwarrin 10 9 1 0 493 283 174.20 36 Dromana 10 7 3 0 499 416 119.95 28 Tyabb 10 5 4 1 393 307 128.01 22 Crib Point 10 5 5 0 370 343 107.87 20 Red Hill 10 5 5 0 356 333 106.91 20 Hastings 10 3 5 2 280 439 63.78 16 Dev Meadows 10 3 7 0 321 429 74.83 12 Chelsea 10 1 8 1 246 394 62.44 6 Rye 10 0 9 1 265 540 49.07 2 Pearcedale 10 0 9 1 185 529 34.97 2 Chelsea Dromana Langwarrin Somerville Pearcedale Devon Meadows

C Grade

27 v Karingal 33 v Crib Point 24 v Tyabb 15 v Red Hill 39 v Hastings 31 v Rye

34 27 22 30 26 35

TEAM P W L D F A % P Dromana 10 9 0 1 354 231 153.25 38 Karingal 10 9 1 0 427 218 195.87 36 Crib Point 10 8 2 0 409 260 157.31 32 Chelsea 10 6 3 1 351 258 136.05 26 Tyabb 10 4 4 2 248 241 102.90 20 Langwarrin 10 5 5 0 270 283 95.41 20 Red Hill 10 5 5 0 276 336 82.14 20 Dev Meadows 10 2 6 2 298 311 95.82 12 Somerville 10 3 7 0 296 334 88.62 12 Rye 10 3 7 0 235 339 69.32 12 Pearcedale 10 2 8 0 255 314 81.21 8 Hastings 10 1 9 0 137 431 31.79 4

Chelsea Dromana Langwarrin Somerville Pearcedale Devon Meadows

D Grade

23 v Karingal 39 v Crib Point 41 v Tyabb 36 v Red Hill 42 v Hastings 24 v Rye

42 23 7 11 13 32

TEAM P W L D F A % P Dromana 10 9 1 0 386 197 195.94 36 Somerville 10 9 1 0 326 236 138.14 36 Langwarrin 10 8 1 1 381 139 274.10 34 Karingal 10 8 1 1 427 190 224.74 34 Crib Point 10 6 4 0 275 248 110.89 24 Rye 10 4 5 1 217 282 76.95 18 Pearcedale 10 4 6 0 252 267 94.38 16 Chelsea 10 4 6 0 224 285 78.60 16 Tyabb 10 3 6 1 234 281 83.27 14 Dev Meadows 10 2 8 0 247 335 73.73 8 Red Hill 10 1 9 0 153 328 46.65 4 Hastings 10 0 10 0 95 429 22.14 0 Dromana Pearcedale Devon Meadows Karingal – Bye Langwarrin – Bye

Under 17

63 v Crib Point 28 v Hastings 24 v Red Hill

5 22 47

TEAM P W L D F A % P Pearcedale 10 9 0 1 468 167 280.24 38 Red Hill 8 6 1 1 359 184 195.11 34 Hastings 9 6 3 0 396 168 235.71 28 Dromana 8 5 3 0 277 217 127.65 28 Karingal 8 3 5 0 193 255 75.69 20 Langwarrin 8 2 6 0 179 326 54.91 16 Dev Meadows 10 3 7 0 272 336 80.95 12 Crib Point 9 0 9 0 43 534 8.05 4

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Netball Notes Tyabb There are not a lot of positives that came out of the D grade match. Langy applied a huge amount of defensive pressure which shut down our options moving the ball down the court. The girls became nervy with the ball which built the pressure further. This was a massive learning opportunity & has helped the squad set some really important goals moving forward. Best was Mikayla who fought ruthlessly for every ball. C grade played in yet another close contest & went down by 2 goals. Mayra forced many turnovers and provided great drive down the court. She connected well with Nat who controlled the mid court with her movement and ball use. We are making a habit out of playing in tight games & hope to be able to build on this performance to come away with a win next week. B grade knew we were in for a tough fight against solid opposition. We were able to see Lauren play up in B grade for the first time this year & she built well across the match. We showed some positive patches of play throughout the match but were just unable to stem their flow at times. This week saw the A grade debut of Madi after some solid performances in B grade over the past few weeks. Despite many personnel challenges that keep getting thrown at us, we were able to ensure that Langy didn’t get away from us across the match & we showed plenty of fight to keep coming at them. We were able to try some new combinations & consolidate some old ones that will keep us going throughout the back half of the season

Somerville I feel like i’m Jane Bunn in these write ups sometimes, so I’m going to keep it simple, the weather was feral. Red Hill were probably thankful though to be playing at our home ground for R10, as it would have been at least 5 degrees colder in the hills. D Grade - The D Grade girls had a lot to prove coming off a loss in Round 9. They fought hard against Red Hill to take away the win, and are ready to prove that they are definitely finals contenders against Langwarrin today. C Grade - With the injury plague hitting the C team today, the girls played hard considering having two teammates injure during the game. Although the girls came off with a loss, heads are high and they are ready to take on the Roos today. B Grade - Continuing their track to finals, the B girls came away with another win against the Hills. Although they know it is going to be a battle against the Roos today, they are ready as ever for the challenge. A Grade - Its been a bloody tough season for the A girls. Plagued with injuries, and practically a teams worth on the bench, the girls came away with a loss against Red

Hill. Although its proving tough each week, the girls are keeping their heads high and showing that you’ve just ‘gotta keep swimming’. Today we take on Langwarrin for the first time in our 2018 campaign. It will be tough across the board by the looks of things, but we are always happy to cause an upset where we can. Mid Season Ball - 30th of June! #bubblewrap #Somieinjuryplague2018

Rye D grade had a tremendous start to the day, playing some good quality netball. Defensive pressure was phenomenal by both defenders and attackers all the way down the court. Going into the third quarter Demons really put the foot down and took the lead by 6. Going into the last, Demons consolidated the lead and took home the win. Good solid effort by all girls, keep up the good work. Best on: Nicki A C grade had a tough game coming up against one of their biggest rivals, Devon Meadows. Demons had a good start, working the ball in attack and applying some tough defensive pressure in defence. Demons held the lead all game by just 3 goals, but going into the third, Demons pushed it out to 5! Demons really held it together in the last and brought home another win for the day! Great effort everyone! Best on: Harriet Mc B grade had an outstanding game, really starting to implement all there hard work they’ve been doing all year. Defensive pressure was the highlight of their game, working together and matching their opponents. Going into the second and third quarter, scores were level, so it was down to the wire going into the last. A few errors on the Demons behalf, meant that Devon could push ahead. Demons will look to keep control of the ball and maintain steady play. Amazing game to watch girls, well done! Best on: Ruby J

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Netball Notes Karingal It was cold and windy as the bullettes travelled to Chelsea to take in the tough winter conditions, minus our U17’s as they had the week off. D grade seemed unphased by the weather, starting strong and barely missing a beat with their transition play disciplined and amazing accuracy from the goalers. BOC Isabelle Caller C grade played the match of the day trailing the game at half time by 3, but with a lot of heart and some amazing defensive work we’re able to take back control of the game to put together a 7 goal win to maintain their 2nd on the ladder position. BOC Kiah Steele B grade bounced back from a tough loss last week to come out strong and put together a 20 point win against a physical Chelsea lineup. Some creative attack and amazing defencive turnover the girls showed some great class across the court. BOC Mel Cotta A grade made light work of Chelsea this week with the defence end completely shutting down their opponents and a dominant midcourt delivering to the goalers. Finishing with an impressive 30 point win the girls maintained their strength even if tough conditions. BOC Milly haughen

Langwarrin Round 10 we came up against a very strong outfit in Tyabb. We could tell these girls were will drilled and ready to play. Unfortunately our U/17’s had a bye this week. D Grade got us off to a great start with a 34 Point win, continuing their bid for a finals birth. C Grade had everyone in the edge of their seats with the lead going back and forth in the last quarter. But with some great plays we came away with another win this time by 2 points, which topped off a great celebration for our captain Nicole who played her 100th game as a Roo girl. B grade hit the ground running and didn’t look back. Strong combinations were on show as they went away to win by 19 A Grade was built up as the game of the round. A few people had predicted it would be our first loss for the season, but Sara Drain and her girls used this as motivation to play 4 strong quarters and come away with a 17pt victory in the top of the table clash. We head over to Somerville next to try and keep our clubs winning ways going. Go Roos!

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more communication on the court was positive. With a strong selection of goalers each girl is stepping up, shooting accurately.Our centre court girls work hard and the defence proving their strength again . Another great win girls. The D grade team battled the weather as well as a very strong Somerville side. Great game in defence, each player working hard to improve individually. Looking forward to the second half of a season with a team that continues to grow each game. C grade had a solid 15 goal win against our Somerville opponents. Now in the second half of the season our players are showing great team work & versatility across many positions of the court. A great first half for Redhill against the leading team in B grade ,Somerville! We came out firing & had a really strong start to be leading at half time. Unfortunately our third quarter performance let us down and we then let the game blow out ,resulting in a disappointing 25 point loss! Overall a good result for us knowing we can be competitive against the top team. A grade saw our team continue to grow and improve together as a team. Another young player debuted in A grade and assisted in ensuring a solid win. With consistent four quarters of netball with determined play we CAN match other teams.

Crib Point In every grade Dromana proved to be a very tough and challenging opponent. U/17 had a tough assignment against an impressive young Dromana side. BOC went to Hannah for providing strong leads to the ball. D Grade were met by a tough opposition and unfortunately were let down by some poor passing decisions and limited options at the ball eventually going down by 16pts. BOC went to Tomi. C grade were met with a very physical opposition and were challenged at every pass. The girls worked hard at the ball and were unable to come away with the win going down by just 5pts. BOC went to Bree for her drives in WA. B Grade were challenged from the first whistle and were slow to fire, allowing Dromana to take a comfortable lead in the first quarter which our girls were unable to take back. Dromana’s goalers were very accurate and made our girls pay for every turnover created. The final score was a loss 42-63. BOC went to Lily who provided great drives and feeds into the goalers. A Grade took up the challenge to Dromana and proved why they are still the team to beat in this competition. Winning convincingly 54-36. BOC went to GS Ebony who had a standout game. Last week netballer and head coach Laura Herrington and husband Luke welcomed a beautiful baby boy, congratulations to the lucky family. Tonight is our annual B&W ball, so let’s get the wins on the board and then get dressed up and celebrate our achievements so far this season. Good luck to all teams today. Go CRIBBY!

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Netball Notes Dromana Well last weekend was the weekend to to playing indoors out of the cold and wind U17’s had a few out with injuries but the 7 that took the court played well and came home with a strong win over a young Crib Point side. Best on went to Ruby D Grade continued on their winning way with a solid win keep it going girls looking strong. Best on to Bronnie C Grade came out and played a lot better team game with what was a great gsame to watch still hold on to top of the ladder alongside D Grade. best on Jade B Grade started as a tighter match but the girls took control in the second quarter and came home strong, Best on Elise A Grade went into the match with a couple of injuries and upagainst a strong CribPoint was going to be a tough game the score didn’t reflect the game and was at one point in the 3rd only a 7 pt difference. Cribby to strong in the end. Best on Tash great in defence. Hoprfully the weather is good to us today at Tyabb Go Tigers

Devon Meadows Last week we welcomed Rye to the Den, starting off with a few dissapointing losses we ended up leaving the courts with a win by B Grade which along with a ripper win by the boys, set up for what was a great night at our Annual Ball. A Grade had a bye last week. All girls will be keen to play ‘some netty’ and take on the new opponents Chelsea for what is set to be a great battle. They have fought hard all year and if they can play out 4 strong consistent quarters theres no reason why they cant come away with the 4 points. B Grade came away with the 4 points in what was a gritty win. With players injured, away, unwell and heading to the wrong ground we relied on some of the C girls to step up and help us out again & girls playing out of position, we are so thankful for their contribution to our team! With the scores even at quarter and half time it was anyone’s

game. Rye got ahead in the last but the girls credit they dug deep and turned it around showing control in attack and relentless defence. A great team effort that I’m very proud of. BOC - Em Edwards who played a full game in C & then again in B, she never gave in, she did all I asked & has shown great growth & improvement. She owned WD! Well done to the girls that organised the ball, it’s a massive job and we all had a blast. C Grade - This week we took on Rye. Clearly the sun had been shining in only Devon Meadows and Rye with both team having players displaying some nice tan’s. This week we welcomed back Caitlyn after a couple of weeks off and Karzy up from D Grade for a second week in a row. We were slow to get off the blocks with Rye getting a 3 goal lead at quarter time and holding that out to half time. After a few changes the girls started to settle particularly in the goal ring and we saw some really good pieces of play. In the last quarter we came out firing and got the deficit back to one, however little mistakes started to creep in and Rye got the win by 4. BOC: Amy Hall for her strong front cuts out of defence. D Grade - The sun was shining Saturday morning when D grade took the court and the girls were eager for a tough game. They put into play the tactics they had learnt at training with some really great patches of play being produced. There was a lot of player movement throughout the team but this didn’t stop the girls fighting hard until the last whistle. Unfortunately, Rye was the better team on the day. BOC went to Amanda for her movement in goals. U17s - had any tough game against an even taller and impressive side versing red hill again. The girls played well though, and we are starting to reap the rewards of the work w are doing at training. Lauren was back from her broken finger and we were able to have the versatility of her and Emily sharing GA this week. BOC Courts had a Stella game putting strong pressure on red hills goalies and managing herself some impressive intercepts. Great seeing the fire in her eyes! July 7th is our comedy night - For tickets see Jenelle GO PANTHERS

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Netball Notes Hastings

Pearcedale

A windy cold day saw plenty of energy on the court this week. The under 17’s faced the top of the ladder in Pearcedale, which we knew would be a tough game. We didn’t walk away with the win, however we fought hard going down by 6 goals. The next time we face Pearcedale the girls will need to dig deep, keep working hard at training and ultimately the rewards will come. D tried hard with some of their best passages of play for the season, our best player was Michelle Hood. C grade were right in the match, a shuffle of positions proved positive. The girls worked really hard for 4 quarters and their best player was Candice Chalmers. B grade had a good win but were inconsistent over the four quarters. A strong last quarter saw them with a good win. Ladies Day coming up on the 7th of July.

It’s always a pleasant drive down the highway to take on Rye and we look forward to another day of strong competition against the Demons today. We had a pretty good day against Hastings last week, winning three of our four games with the 17-Under girls continuing to play some great netball and sit on top of the ladder. Just a reminder that next week the Pink Panthers host Devon Meadows (The Panthers) in what is always a great day of local netball. Get along and support all teams who wear the Pink Panthers colours with pride.

Chelsea The D girls knew that last weekends game against Karingal was going to be a tough one. Unfortunately we didn’t come out fighting in the first half and Karingal went into half time with a handy lead. The girls kept their heads up though, and had an amazing third quarter with lots if defensive pressure down the court. While we didn’t come away with the win it was great to watch the girls play a strong second half of netball.

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C girls started well again, going into the half time break with a one goal lead, unfortunately a rocky 3rd quarter left us quite a few goals down and we weren’t quite able to pull it back. Georgia was strong in the ring as usual, whilst Ally and Megan worked incredibly hard in defense all game. We are looking forward to a hard training week to come back with even more hunger next weekend! B grade put up a good fight in the first quarter proving how much they have grown as a team. Pam was a great addition to the team whilst Hannah had a stellar game in wing attack, constantly taking on feedback and applying it. Best on this week, well done Han! A Grade also put up a good fight against a talented and elite level Karingal team. The score didn’t represent how well the girls played. Rach was key in defence and Lillie had an amazing game playing in three different positions. Lil starred, and was best on court. Tough luck for our amazing girls; we will pick ourselves up and look forward to next week’s game.

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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: 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

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: 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

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Netball 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

V 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 Rachele Hennekam Ruby Hannaford Sarah Hosking Sheryn Mock Taylah Strange Teagan Mann Tessa Cave

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: 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

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 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

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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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V 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: 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: 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: 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

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: 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 Zoe Zeuschner

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: 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

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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

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: 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)

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

South Eastern Women’s Football

By Lachie Ramage Eastern Devils and Seaford continue to set a hot pace in Division One after both teams scored hard-fought victories last weekend. The Devils started brilliantly against Cranbourne, leading by 32 points at the first change, before the Eagles bounced back and cut the margin to 29 points by the final siren. Shelley Beggs and Georgia Punton slotted two each for the Devils while Alice Nagtzaam was best on for the Eagles. Seaford was forced to work hard against Beaconsfield, leading by just four points at half time the Tigers kicked 2.8 to no score in the second half to bank their sixth consecutive win. Kaea Tua starred for the Tigers and Vicky Liarakos did likewise for Beacy. In other games, Port Melbourne and Gippsland scored their first wins of the season over Chirnside Park and Endeavour Hills respectively, while St Kilda gave its finals aspirations a huge boost with an important victory over Mornington. Tyabb and Cranbourne produced a great game of footy in Division Two with the Yabbies emerging nine-point victors. With Kate Thompson, Kylie Vigliarolo and Mel Hart running riot up forward the Yabbies opened up a 32-point lead at the final change. But the Eagles clawed their way back, kicking 4.0 to 0.1 in the final term with Sam Dowgilmour leading the fightback.

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Second-placed Seaford has make a huge statement by downing Eastern Devils by 38 points at Mayfield Reserve. Lauren Field was outstanding for the Tigers, booting four goals in a brilliant display up forward. In other games, Brooke McCurdy kicked two in St Kilda’s 28-point victory over Edi-Asp, while Bass Coast flexed its muscles with a 149-point victory over Warragul. Tayla Stahl-Smith, Kanisha Thomas and Ella Cargill booted four each for the Breakers while Jenna Robertson never gave up for Warragul. Hastings and Mornington have continued their dream runs in Division Three with impressive victories over Red Hill and Officer. Zoe Mitchell and Millicent Taylor dominated up forward in the Blues’ 71-point victory over the Hills, while Meaghan Wightman kicked two in the Bulldogs’ 12-point win over an improving Officer. Jordan Williams and Katie Mitchell played starring roles in Pearcedale’s 25-point victory over Karingal, while Frankston consolidated a top-four position with a 57-point victory over Cerberus/Crib Point. And Seaford has overcome a brave challenge from Pakenham, prevailing by 13 points at Belvedere Reserve. Mel Hitchen-Haw and Michelle Densley booted two each for the Tigers who had Kyra Miller star in defence. Sarah Wragg kicked three for the Lions, who had Chloe Nagel and Ros Cook provide some run and carry.

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Port Melbourne 1.2 3.3 6.4 8.8.56 Chirnside Park 2.0 2.0 4.1 5.1.31 Port Melbourne Goals: S. Marina 2, N. Borg 2, M. Seath 2, B. James, T. Assini. Best: M. Seath, J. Dimasi, N. Borg, B. James, P. Holt, A. O’Gorman. Chirnside Park Goals: J. Provan, B. Slaney, K. Toomer, A. Evans, C. Robson. Best: J. Provan, C. Robson, K. Toomer, B. Slaney, S. Di Mauro, C. Wilkinson. Seaford 2.2 2.4 3.6 4.12.36 Beaconsfield 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0.12 Seaford Goals: E. Byrnes, K. Tua, J. Baguley, B. Rogan. Best: K. Tua, J. Eberle, J. Baguley, M. Tilley, A. Marshall, C. Weiss. Beaconsfield Goals: E. Wroe, C. Charles. Best: V. Liarakos, J. Hough, C. Jagusch, S. Walton, E. Wroe, C. Moore. Gippsland Maroons 1.0 1.2 2.4 4.5.29 Endeavour Hills 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.8.8 Gippsland Maroons Goals: C. Hetet 2, G. Collins, L. Zajarski. Best: M. Jones, S. Harle, C. Hetet, L. Sexton, B. Milne, T. Tatterson. Endeavour Hills Best: R. Sadler, S. Pilkington, A. Hancock, S. Howe, C. Vincent, L. Jonston. Eastern Devils 5.2 5.5 7.10 7.10.52 Cranbourne 0.0 2.2 2.2 3.5.23 Eastern Devils Goals: S. Beggs 2, G. Punton 2, C. Dyett, M. Hubbard, E. Mcilvena. Best: L. Law, E. Butcher, K. Heil, N. Bjelan, S. McGeoch, S. Beggs. Cranbourne Goals: G. Tyshing, A. Nagtzaam, R. Geddes. Best: A. Nagtzaam, S. Stratton, T. Fellows, R. Geddes, C. Burgess, L. Robinson. St Kilda Sharks 1.3 1.7 1.9 2.9.21 Mornington 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1.7 St Kilda Sharks Goals: C. Haughey, A. Vanderwaal. Best: A. Vanderwaal, M. Amon, E. Rowe, G. Vanderwaal, T. Watson, N. Clarke. Mornington Goals: J. Rolland. Best: D. Jolliffe, G. Peters, M. Bain, J. Rolland, E. Rylance, J. Belkin.

DIVISION TWO

Tyabb 2.6 2.8 7.9 7.10.52 Cranbourne 0.0 2.0 3.1 7.1.43 Tyabb Goals: K. Thompson 2, K. Vigliarolo 2, M. Hart 2, E. Abel. Best: K. Cerra, L. Souter, K. Dean, T. Johnston, K. Vigliarolo, K. Thompson. Cranbourne Goals: S. Dowgilmour 2, R. Tiernan, A. Sibly, K. Nabalarua, B. Graham, S. Timoney. Best: K. Nabalarua, B. Graham, B. Campbell, R. Tiernan, S. Dowgilmour, E. Stephens. Warragul 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Bass Coast 8.4 15.7 18.9 23.11.149 Warragul Best: J. Robertson, T. Hume, K. Llewellyn, K. Proctor, B. Pratt, K. Petch. Bass Coast Goals: E. Cargill 4, T. Stahl-Smith 4, K. Thomas 4, T. Angarane 3, J. Russo 2, C. Connell 2, E. Angarane 2, G. Slavin, K. O’Neill. Best: C. Bolding , E. Angarane, T. Angarane, K. Thomas, J. Bolding, I. Weston. Eastern Devils 0.1 0.2 0.2 2.5.17 Seaford 4.4 5.5 6.12 7.13.55 Eastern Devils Goals: K. Martin, A. Brindley. Best: T. O’Connor, J. Monk, C. Retzack, S. Dale, M. Bowey, J. Rule. Seaford Goals: L. Field 4, M. Welsh, H. Certoma, M. Carroll. Best: M. Welsh, T. Giddings-Constable, B. Roberts, L. Field, T. St Anne. St Kilda Sharks 0.3 2.7 3.7 5.8.38 Edithvale-Aspendale 0.1 0.1 0.2 1.4.10 St Kilda Sharks Goals: B. McCurdy 2, G. Mac Shane Watts, S. McKay, A. Maginn. Best: L. Amelung, Z. Coates, B. McCurdy, A. Maginn, M. Creegan, T. Binios. Edithvale-Aspendale Goals: D. Jankos. Best: S. Canty, S. Baillie, G. Rowe, C. Flavelle, B. Kelly, G. Proy.

DIVISION THREE

Officer 1.0 1.2 1.3 2.3.15 Mornington 2.1 3.2 3.3 4.3.27 Officer Goals: M. Davey, J. Wilkinson. Best: J. McSweeney, M. Davey, C. Davey, L. O’Connell-Webb, M. McSweeney, M. Hagger. Mornington Goals: M. Wightman 2, L. Noonan, A. Dougan. Best: S. Whitehead, C. Hampshire, C. van Veenendaal, B. Vernon, L. Noonan, A. Cox.

Karingal 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3.3 Pearcedale 0.1 3.3 4.3 4.4.28 Karingal Best: R. Jakobi, A. Joost, J. Lond, S. Rabot, Y. Hollway, K. Geddes. Pearcedale Goals: J. Williams 2, H. Roberts, J. Scarlett. Best: K. Mitchell , M. Doherty, H. Duncan, J. Williams, C. White, I. Slinger. Seaford 2.1 4.5 5.6 6.6.42 Pakenham 1.1 1.2 2.5 4.5.29 Seaford Goals: M. Densley 2, M. Hitchen-Haw 2, L. Jukes, S. Howe. Best: K. Miller, G. Tua, T. McLean, D. Lovett, M. Hitchen-Haw, K. Mitchell. Pakenham Goals: S. Wragg 3, R. Betteridge. Best: C. Nagel, Z. Loudon, S. Wragg, R. Cook, S. Gray, M. Henderson. Hastings 4.6 8.7 12.12 12.12.84 Red Hill 0.0 1.0 1.0 2.1.13 Hastings Goals: Z. Mitchell 4, M. Taylor 3, J. Benwell 2, L. Lanza, T. Scott, L. Beattie. Best: S. Delmo, L. Beattie, B. Kupsch, M. Young, J. Benwell, Z. Mitchell. Red Hill Goals: C. Seedsman, K. Riley. Best: K. Bordador, C. Seedsman, M. Witchell, J. Gadsby, K. Phillips, E. Smith. Frankston Bombers 2.3 5.7 5.9 10.11.71 Cerberus/Crib Point 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.2.14 Frankston Bombers Goals: L. Tucker 3, A. Verdouw 2, S. Day, B. McCabe, S. Mavrikis, J. Underwood, J. Hunt. Best: R. Dixon, J. Hunt, A. Meyer, A. Verdouw, M. Anderson, S. Strickland. Cerberus/Crib Point Goals: T. Ahmat, S. Flanders. Best: B. Carmody, S. Flanders, S. Marsland , C. Smith, J. Clarkin, E. Donhardt.

LADDERS DIVISION ONE

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Eastern Devils Seaford Cranbourne Mornington St Kilda Sharks Beaconsfield Chirnside Park Port Melbourne Gippsland Maroons Endeavour Hills

6 6 0 0 541 51 1060.7 6 6 0 0 416 85 489.41 6 4 2 0 329 150 219.33 6 4 2 0 245 152 161.18 6 3 3 0 284 186 152.69 6 3 3 0 214 196 109.18 6 2 4 0 211 250 84.40 6 1 5 0 103 499 20.64 6 1 5 0 38 487 7.80 6 0 6 0 79 404 19.55

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Bass Coast 6 6 0 0 581 44 1320.4 Seaford 6 5 1 0 335 125 268.00 Eastern Devils 6 4 2 0 254 166 153.01 Tyabb 6 4 2 0 287 198 144.95 Cranbourne 6 2 4 0 215 208 103.37 St Kilda Sharks 6 2 4 0 78 443 17.61 Warragul 6 1 5 0 96 327 29.36 Edithvale-Aspendale 6 0 6 0 70 405 17.28

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Hastings 6 6 0 0 431 60 718.33 Mornington 6 6 0 0 293 133 220.30 Seaford 6 5 1 0 340 114 298.25 Frankston Bombers 6 4 2 0 267 169 157.99 Pearcedale 6 3 3 0 295 193 152.85 Cerberus/Crib Point 5 2 3 1 217 259 83.78 Officer 6 2 4 0 174 182 95.60 Karingal 6 2 4 0 136 181 75.14 Red Hill 6 0 6 0 104 382 27.23 Pakenham 6 0 6 0 111 546 20.33 Edi-Asp 1 0 1 0 0 149 0.00

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Chargers don’t stick on the Stingrays The Dandenong Southern Stingrays have triumphed over the Oakleigh Chargers by 55 points in a one-sided affair at Shepley Oval last Saturday. The Stingrays led at every change, taking a slender lead into the first break before kicking into gear in the second quarter and running out the game comfortable winners, 13.17.95 to 6.4.40. With both sides missing a number of key players due to private school and Vic Country/Metro duties, the Stingrays again had the chance to blood a new debutant with Bigoa Nyuon getting his first taste of TAC Cup action. The Stingrays let four very gettable chances go begging early and went into the first break with a 15-point lead. The Rays settled in the second quarter and produced some vintage football. Despite some wayward kicking, the Stingrays found another gear and started hitting their targets kicking five goals to one in the second term to take a 42-point lead to the main break. The Rays kicked out to a 54-point lead at the final change, giving stand-in coach Nic Cox the perfect opportunity to move the magnets around and rest the legs of some star players. The Chargers had the better of the last quarter allowing the Stingrays to take away some valuable lessons away despite the comfortable victory. The whole back six were simply outstanding, holding firm in the face of a dangerous Chargers’ attack with Matt Gahan and Will Hamill leading the way and superbly supported by the straight running of Lachlan Stenning. Campbell Hustwaite had another terrific day out, collecting plenty of disposals and clearances and delivering some bone-crunching tackles. The absence of forward-line guns didn’t seem to hurt the Dandenong attack, with 11 goal kickers and multiple goals to Jarrod Smith and Billy Geurts.

Through the middle, the load was spread evenly with relevant new comers getting their chance to drive the engine room, led superbly by speedster’s Matthew Cottrell and Bailey Angwin. Post-match, Cox conceded that the match was not all plain sailing. “We knew Oakleigh were going to challenge us, they always do as they’re well drilled and have plenty of talent,” Cox said. “We had to dig deep throughout the first part of the game, until we got the game on our terms. We got away from them in the second term, then they locked it up a little. In the end it was just an old-fashioned solid game of footy with both clubs getting a better look at the depth at their disposal.” By the end, the game was about as evenly matched as possible – both sides finishing with similar numbers in marks, tackles, hit-outs, kicks and clearances, but Dandenong controlled the football on the outside and had many more inside-50s. The Rays host Greater Western Victorian Rebels at 1pm this Saturday 23 June at Shepley Oval. There will be many changes for this game with all TAC Cup sides having to field a minimum of eleven 17-year-olds for the following two rounds to help AFL recruiters with future trading. TAC CUP RESULTS Dandenong Stingrays 4.4 9.8 12.9 13.17.95 Oakleigh Chargers 2.1 3.2 4.3 6.4.40 Stingrays Goals: Jarrod Smith 2, Billy Geurts 2, Reid Nanscawen, Jafar Ocaa, Bailey Schmidt, Lachlan McDonnell, Jarryd Barker, Campbell Hustwaite, Angus Paterson, William Hamill, Matthew Cottrell. Best: Matthew Cottrell, Reid Nanscawen, William Hamill, Campbell Hustwaite, Hayden Young, Lachlan Stenning.

The Dandenong Stingrays remain at the top of TAC Cup ladder.

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