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Bonbeach bring down the Bombers Division 1 - Round 16 Saturday 4th August 2018

Edi-Asp v Frankston Rosebud v Mt Eliza Pines v Frankston YCW Seaford v Sorrento Bonbeach v Mornington


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Devon Meadows, Langwarrin and Frankston Park host finals in the FDJFL, while games will be played at Casey Fields, Clyde, Endeavour Hills, Marriott Waters, Narre North, Pakenham and Shepley Oval in the SEJ.

On behalf of AFL South East I would like to extend a warm welcome to coaches, officials, players and spectators to the 2018 Junior Finals Series.

And I ask everyone who attends this finals series, the coaches, officials, players and spectators, to keep one thing at the forefront of their mind while at the football.

Congratulations to all teams that have made it through to this stage of the season, with a lot of hard work taking place, both on and off the field, to make this season a rewarding one.

Respect the game - this is football - this is fun!

The next four weeks, across the Frankston Districts Junior Football League (FDJFL) and South East Juniors (SEJ), is always an exciting time of year when the best performed teams come together to test their skills and teamwork against the best. It’s a wonderful opportunity for boys and girls to showcase their skills in a great environment, with family and friends flocking to venues right across the region to offer their support. In fact 10 venues will host finals across the next four weeks and I thank all of those clubs and their dedicated band of volunteers for their efforts.

The expectation is that the game is treated in a respectful manner both inside and outside the fence. Parents, guardians and spectators should remember that children play football for fun - they are not miniature professionals – and deserve encouragement, not ridicule or abuse – for making a mistake or losing a game of football. Players should always play by the rules and support and encourage their teammates. To the umpires who have been selected to officiate in these big games, congratulations on your appointments and we wish you well. Australian football is one of the most difficult games to officiate. Split-second decisions are made and we implore the football community as a whole to respect the umpire’s decision at all times. To our major partners, thank you for your ongoing support and for allowing us to service our clubs. To our Corporate Partners - Bank of Queensland Frankston, Totally Workwear, Melbourne Football Club, McDonalds, Steller, SEN 1116, Chisholm, Mornington Racecourse, Heatstrip and AJ Recruitment – thank you for playing a huge role in making the 2018 Junior Finals Series what it is today. We are also excited by the introduction of a digital record for this year’s junior finals series.

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AFL Vic Country First of all, huge congratulations go out to the Hosking family for their superb efforts last week in raising funds and awareness for their foundation “It’s Okay, Not to be Okay”.

This White Ribbon Round raised over $500 for White Ribbon programs in Victoria kicking off the partnership between the VFL and White Ribbon Australia on a very positive note.

The Hosking family formed It’s Okay, Not to be Okay, after losing their brother and son Ben to suicide at the age of just 22 in May 2016.

The VFL’s commitment to the White Ribbon social change movement will work to raise awareness of the importance of respectful relationships among codes, clubs, members and fans.

Their aim and mission is to educate, support and assist with mental health battles, loss and grief struggles, and promote suicide prevention within the community, because we all walk around with stories and feelings that not many, or no one else knows about. The family provided a powerful message last week, with Frankston Bombers and Bonbeach wearing blue socks to mark the occasion. Today, AFL Victoria is supporting another great cause – White Ribbon. With the launch of AFL Victoria’s Corporate Social Responsibility program earlier this year, White Ribbon Australia was been chosen as one of the four charities for the CSR program focus. This new collaboration with AFL Victoria will create numerous opportunities for White Ribbon Australia to work alongside the league to address the issue of men’s violence against women that is prevalent within Australia today.

AFL Victoria CEO Steven Reaper understands the collaborative importance. “We know that football plays a powerful role in Victorian culture and the four themed rounds will enable us to utilise the strength of the Victorian football community to support and promote these causes,” Reaper said The other themed rounds will be supporting charities Fight MND, beyondblue, and Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation (VRGF). Today marks the official AFL Victoria White Ribbon Round to be held on the weekend of Saturday August 4. The South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) will pay its own mark of respect to the cause, with SEFNL White Ribbon Round to be held on the last home-and-away day of the season, Saturday 18 August. The game between Doveton and Pakenham will once again provide a powerful message, with special guest speakers and Victoria Police to speak on the day.

The partnership has brought together clubs from across the state participating in White Ribbon Rounds throughout the season in order to increase awareness to players, staff and supporters. The first White Ribbon Round for 2018 took place on Saturday 5 May where the Frankston Dolphins played against the Northern Blues. Players wore white arms bands in solidarity with women who have died at the hands of a current or former partner. White Ribbon Ambassador, Glenn BuesnelMay, opened the event recognising the importance of such community and sports collaboration to end men’s violence against women.

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

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Footy Preview - Division 1 When opposites attract By David Nagel The irresistible force meets the immovable object today when traditional rivals Pines and Frankston YCW collide in a mouth-watering clash at Eric Bell Reserve. The Pythons – the highest scoring team in the competition – will look to find holes in the stingiest defensive unit in the league in a fascinating match-up of contrasting styles. There’s a staggering 461 points difference between what the Pythons have slammed through the big-sticks and what the Stonecats have conceded this season – or five goals a game. Throw in the massive prize on offer for both clubs and this one has all the hallmarks of a classic. Let’s not downplay things here – this is a huge fork in the road in the destiny of both club’s seasons. So what does a result either way really mean? First…a Pines’ win! A Pythons victory would see them become an overwhelming favourite to finish top three and earn a coveted double-chance come finals time. They would jump six points clear of the Stonecats, who would become very vulnerable indeed, and really stamp themselves as one of the teams to beat for this year’s title. And a win for the Stonecats? Well, rather scarily for other contenders, it would almost guarantee the four-time reigning champion a place on the starting grid and propel Wayne Capp and his team into double-chance calculations as well. Can you just imagine -after all the setbacks they have had this year - the momentum they will take forward if the Stonecats defeat Mt Eliza in round 18 and finish top three? Given the evenness of the competition this year – having that double chance, the ability to fail and then come again, is going to be absolutely crucial to winning this year’s premiership. Okay…so we’ve sold you on the importance. Now who wins and why? The Pythons are hitting their straps at precisely the right time of year, having not lost a game since the start of July. And all three wins, against Rosebud, Frankston and Sorrento, have all come in differing fashions.

Paul ‘Chewy’ Scanlon will be a powerful forcetoday when Pines welcome YCW to Eric Bell Reserve. They suffocated the life out of the Buds, then blew the Bombers away, before closing out a hard-fought win against the Sharks. They have also opened up some new avenues to goal with Aaron Ludewig finding his range against the Bombers, before Tom McDermott kicked five and Shaun White three against Sorrento last week. The understandable focus on Aaron Edwards and Tim Bongetti is opening the door for a talented crop of goalkickers to walk through. Beau Hendry, Nick Boswell and ‘Chewy’ Scanlon provide the consistency, while Jacob Boyle had one of his better games for the season against the Sharks last week. The Stonecats have gone from drought to flooding rains – well not quite – with two wins on the trot against Edi-Asp and Mornington providing a real confidence boost as we head to the pointy end of the season.

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Footy Preview - Division 1 Kyle Hutchison has been the Stonecats most consistent player this year while Ben Wagner, Michael Debenham and Macklin Raine have shouldered, and responded, to a massive workload. Can Christian Ongarello and Byron Barry – two of the best defenders in the business – nullify the influence of Edwards and Bongetti and co, or will the Pythons emerge from this encounter as the genuine article? It’s certainly got a big-game feel to it – and the Stonecats will make a statement with a 13-point victory. Frankston will need to pull off a surprise or two over the coming weeks to play finals and begin the mountainous task of doing so against Edithvale-Aspendale at Regents Park today. The Bombers were outgunned by Bonbeach last week, following a thumping at the hands of Pines, and now need to win at least two of their last three, against the Eagles, Sorrento and Rosebud, to be a chance of playing finals. And even that might not be enough to get them there! The Bombers were a perfect match for the Sharks for three quarters last week, but just dropped their guard a little in the third quarter and were made to pay the price. They were outscored by 23 points in the premiership quarter – 5.1 to 1.2 – and lost by 24…need we say more. All teams in the top six or seven are fairly even this season and it’s just a matter of being consistent over four quarters of football. But the Bombers are still well and truly in the mix. Dale Sutton has been an outstanding contributor all season, with Sam Fox and Jason Kingsbury dangerous, while Ben Northover and Ryan Marks-Logan have been terrific performers in defence. The Eagles bounced back to the winners list against Rosebud last week, riding a wind-assisted fast start to a 19-point victory. Big-man Nick Connellan had a huge influence with three goals while Brett Dore, Mark Mullins and Steve Mannix were important players around the ground. The Eagles have been one of the trendsetters all season, but need to win this and then triumph in a huge game against Mt Eliza next week to lock away a top-three position. After two losses the Bombers will be fired up for this one – but it’s the Eagles to prevail by 17 points. Rosebud has the potential to be a real nuisance factor for teams trying to play finals football this year and the Buds can start to be a pain in the backside against Mt Eliza at Olympic Oval this afternoon. They’re not being disrespectful, but the Redlegs, YCW and Frankston – the Buds next three opponents – will have the navy blues locked in as their most likely victory in a very tough run home for all three teams. Losing to Rosebud will more than likely cost the Redlegs a double chance, while the same result will see the Stonecats or Bombers sitting on the sidelines come finals time. The way it looks now, one of the Frankston teams will miss out.

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The Buds were caught napping against Edi-Asp last week, kept goalless in the first term, before finding their feet when the heat was out of the contest. Sean Downie, Bart Wallace and Rhys Pierce led the fightback for the Buds, who recovered from a 42-point deficit at the first break to go down fighting by 19. The Redlegs did what they had to do against Seaford last week, and will be keen to get another win on the board before a tough finish against Edi-Asp and the Stonecats. Youngster Bailey Breen had a day out against the Tigers, booting four, while Ben Landry, Blaine Coates and Mason Dewit were all solid contributors who will look to back up today. The Buds are capable of an upset – but the Redlegs will keep their double-chance hopes alive with a 27-point victory. Bonbeach may have left its run a little late to play finals this year but the Sharks can keep some perceived pressure on the top five with a win over Mornington at Cannes Avenue today. That’s what it has all come down to for the Sharks, the ability to apply that intangible amount of pressure and hope that – just like a game of footy – the pressure mounts up and mistakes are made. It doesn’t seem that long ago that the Sharks were looking down over their right shoulder and taking an interest in what was happening in the lower reaches of the ladder. Three-consecutive losses to Pines, Edi-Asp and Rosebud had the Sharks just two games clear of bottom-placed Seaford after round 11. But Steve Hughes and his boys have really turned things around, impressively it must be said, with wins in three of their last four games. The impressive nature comes through the quality of the teams that have been conquered, with Frankston YCW, Sorrento and Frankston Bombers all being victims of their improved form.

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Footy Preview - Division 1 The Sharks are now in a position where wins over Mornington and Seaford over the next two weeks could see them needing to defeat Pines in round 18 to grab an unlikely finals berth. And last year’s grand finalists don’t have to look too far back to remember that, once you’re there, anything is a possibility. Shane McDonald and Luke Verma have hit a rich vein of form while Gav Vassallo, Owen Hulett and Brad Sykes are motivated with the whiff of September air. But defeating the Bulldogs won’t be easy. Simon Goosey has the Doggies playing some good footy of late with Joel Miller elevating his game to new levels and Tom Hobbs and Jake Smart performing admirably in a close loss to the Stonecats last weekend. If this game was at Mornington we’d probably go for the Doggies – but the Sharks play their ground well and will win by 13 points. Sorrento supporters will be hoping their finger-nails grow back today when the Sharks hit the road to take on Seaford at Belvedere Reserve. The Sharks have been involved in some cracking games of late, losing to Bonbeach by eight points in round 13 before sneaking home by two points against Mornington. They completed the trilogy last week – going down to Pines by three points in one of the games of the season at David McFarlane Reserve. Losing two of those last three games has seen the Sharks release their stranglehold on pole position. They still sit atop that lofty perch, but only slenderly, by percentage and can’t afford a slip up against the Tigers, Frankston Bombers and Edi-Asp in the run home to the good stuff. Luke Tapscott and his team just gave away too big a start against Pines last week, but did show their class in the second half. It must be closing in on September with Leigh Poholke kicking goals, while Mitch Hallahan and defenders Nick Marston and Daniel Grant battled all the way to the wire against the Pythons. The Tigers were okay for a half against Mt Eliza last week before the class of the Redlegs took a hold. Dean Williamson and Damien Rayson are a shining combination through the middle, while Matt Herbert and Sam Lonie are providing viable options to Curtis Barker in the front half. And Matt Gundry, Ben and Dylan Howlett and Mitchell White would love nothing better than to knock the Sharks from the top of the table and keep the dream alive of staying in the top division of MPNFL football. But loving to and doing are two different things – it’s the Sharks by six to seven goals.

Tipsters Shaun Connell AFLSE Leagues Manager

Haydn Parsons AFLSE Operations

Edi-Asp Mt Eliza YCW Sorrento Mornington

Edi-Asp Mt Eliza Pines Sorrento Bonbeach

Last Round - 3 Chris Holcombe Interleague Coach

Last Round - 3 Wes Garth AFLSE Commercial Manager

Edi-Asp Mt Eliza YCW Sorrento Mornington

Edi-Asp Mt Eliza YCW Sorrento Mornington

Last Round - 3 Simon McEvoy Leader

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Frankston Mt Eliza YCW Sorrento Bonbeach

Edi-Asp Mt Eliza Pines Sorrento Mornington

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Last Round - 3 Michael Voss RPP FM

Edi-Asp Rosebud Pines Seaford Bonbeach

Edi-Asp Mt Eliza YCW Sorrento Bonbeach

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Scores, Ladders, Goal Kickers Sorrento 2.4 5.6 9.7 14.12.96 Pines 4.3 10.4 13.6 15.9.99 Sorrento Goals: L. Poholke 4, Z. Byrns 3, C. Dawes 2, N. Corp 2, L. Tapscott, S. Gladman, J. Hallahan. Best: M. Hallahan, N. Marston, D. Grant, L. Poholke, L. Tapscott, M. Dobrowolski. Pines Goals: T. McDermott 5, S. White 3, A. Edwards 3, K. Jacobson 2, T. Bongetti, A. Ludewig. Best: B. Hendry, T. McDermott, P. Scanlon, J. Boyle, N. Boswell, S. White. Mt Eliza 4.4 6.6 10.14 14.16.100 Seaford 2.3 6.6 6.6 8.12.60 Mt Eliza Goals: B. Breen 4, J. Freeman 2, J. Moncrieff 2, N. Ryan 2, B. Coates, L. Goonan, M. Chopping, J. Hammond. Best: B. Landry, B. Coates, B. Breen, M. DeWit, D. Booth, M. Chopping. Seaford Goals: S. Lonie 2, M. Herbert 2, M. White, I. Bashir, D. Rayson, M. McCormack. Best: D. Williamson, D. Rayson, M. Herbert, K. Taylor, K. Henderson, M. White. Frankston Bombers 4.4 7.5 8.7 10.11.71 Bonbeach 4.2 7.7 12.8 14.11.95 Frankston Bombers Goals: J. Reynolds 4, S. Fox 3, Z. Longham 2, B. Sutton. Best: J. Reynolds, B. Northover, R. Marks-Logan, J. Amalfi, J. Bedford, B. Whittley. Bonbeach Goals: T. Dennis-Lane 4, B. Bailey 4, J. Fisscher 3, S. Price, M. Gent, S. McDonald. Best: B. Bailey, G. Carpenter, M. Gent, G. Vassallo, J. Fisscher, J. Bennett. Frankston YCW 4.5 4.6 7.10 12.12.84 Mornington 1.3 5.6 6.6 11.7.73 Frankston YCW Goals: J. Patullo 4, M. La Fontaine 2, N. King 2, J. Butland, L. Street, M. Debenham, K. Hutchison. Best: K. Hutchison, B. Barry, L. Street, M. Debenham, C. Ongarello, M. Raine. Mornington Goals: J. Calder 3, B. Bird 2, D. Vercoe, M. Williams, J. Miller, M. Macgowan, N. Heath, M. Kleverkamp. Best: J. Miller, T. Hobbs, K. Bird, J. Smart, M. Williams, J. Matthews. Edithvale-Aspendale 6.6 7.7 10.14 10.19.79 Rosebud 0.0 4.8 4.10 8.12.60 Edithvale-Aspendale Goals: N. Connellan 3, D. Warke 2, M. Meehan, Z. Barrett, S. Monaghan, L. Harris, B. Tagg. Best: B. Dore, M. Mullins, N. Connellan , T. Woodbridge, M. Meehan, S. Mannix. Rosebud Goals: M. Baker 2, R. Pierce 2, T. Stoffels, B. Payne, S. Downie, A. Colombo. Best: S. Downie, B. Wallace, R. Pierce, S. Krumeich, B. Dwyer, R. Bos. RESERVES Sorrento 16.10.106 v Mt Eliza 7.3.45 v Frankston Bombers 4.1.25 v Frankston YCW 6.9.45 v Edi-Asp 11.10.76 v

Pines Seaford Bonbeach Mornington Rosebud

UNDER 19s Mt Eliza 16.22.118 v Seaford Frankston Bombers 12.8.80 v Bonbeach Frankston YCW 11.8.74 v Mornington Edithvale-Aspendale defeated Rosebud via a forfeit. Pines – Bye.

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0.2.2 7.11.53 4.7.31

SENIORS

P W L D

Sorrento 15 11 4 0 Edi-Asp 15 11 4 0 Mt Eliza 15 10 5 0 Pines 15 9 6 0 F’ston YCW 15 8 6 1 F’ston Bombers 15 8 7 0 Bonbeach 15 7 8 0 Rosebud 15 4 10 1 Mornington 15 4 11 0 Seaford 15 1 12 2

RESERVES

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

15 12 3 0 15 12 3 0 15 11 4 0 15 11 4 0 15 10 5 0 15 5 10 0 15 5 10 0 15 4 11 0 15 3 12 0 15 2 13 0

UNDER 19’S

Mt Eliza 13 13 0 0 Edi-Asp 14 10 4 0 F’ston YCW 13 9 4 0 F’ston Bombers 14 8 6 0 Mornington 13 6 7 0 Pines 13 6 7 0 Bonbeach 13 4 9 0 Seaford 14 3 11 0 Rosebud 13 1 12 0 Sorrento 0 0 0 0

1239 1029 120.41 1069 1063 100.56 1213 987 122.90 1348 1056 127.65 1040 887 117.25 1133 1065 106.38 928 1017 91.25 889 1235 71.98 1019 1202 84.78 843 1180 71.44

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A

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937 744 784 796 755 786 663 588 419 501

486 635 562 580 529 859 791 740 932 859

192.80 117.17 139.50 137.24 142.72 91.50 83.82 79.46 44.96 58.32

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377.09 166.56 126.36 146.31 103.37 97.73 63.64 63.04 27.39 0

52 40 36 32 24 24 16 12 4 0

1218 323 1006 604 719 569 872 596 705 682 689 705 623 979 585 928 389 1420 0 0

PTS

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

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

RESERVES Michael Chaplin Thomas Lonie Jake O’Neill Charles Coyne Mitchell Chopping Rhys Chalkley William Mace UNDER 19
 Sam Hart Koby Villis Sam Sturt Joshua O’Toole Ryan Francis Tom Wisneske

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T 44 35 34 34 33 30 27 26 25 24

YCW Seaford Edi-Asp YCW Mt Eliza Pines Mt Eliza

1 2 4 4 0 1 0

31 26 18 16 16 15 14

Edi-Asp Frankston Mt Eliza YCW Edi-Asp Mornington

0 6 0 0 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 14.12.96 v Pines 15.9.99 Frankston 10.11.71 v Bonbeach 14.11.95 Mt Eliza 14.16.100 v Seaford 8.12.60 Frankston YCW 12.12.84 v Mornington 11.7.73 Edi-Asp 10.19.79 v Rosebud 8.12.60

Round 9

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 10.10.70 v Sorrento 13.7.85 Bonbeach 8.11.59 v Rosebud 10.11.71 Frankston 16.10.106 v Mornington 9.8.62 Frankston YCW 0.4.4 v Seaford 1.5.11 Sunday 24th June Pines 12.17.89 v Edi-Asp 14.6.90

Round 12 Saturday 30th June Bonbeach 9.7.61 v Frankston YCW 8.10.58 Rosebud 9.9.63 v Sorrento 15.12.102 Seaford 10.5.65 v Frankston 15.14.104 Mornington 12.8.80 v Edi Asp 13.13.91 Pines 7.15.57 v Mt Eliza 11.9.75

Round 13 Saturday 7th July Frankston 5.11.41 v Frankston YCW 5.5.35 Edi Asp 8.20.68 v Seaford 5.6.36 Sorrento 4.15.39 v Bonbeach 6.11.47 Rosebud 3.8.26 v Pines 11.12.78 Sunday 8th July Mt Eliza 7.8.50 v Mornington 7.9.51

Round 14 Saturday 14th July Seaford 11.9.75 v Rosebud 12.4.76 Saturday 21st July Frankston YCW 17.8.110 v Edi-Asp 6.6.42 Sorrento 10.17.77 v Mornington 12.3.75 Bonbeach 6.6.42 v Mt Eliza 9.6.60 Pines 21.11.137 v Frankston 11.12.78

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 Elimination Final (CHE) Sunday 26th August Qualifying Final (MOR) Saturday 1st September 1st Semi Final (CHE) Sunday 2nd September 2nd Semi Final (MOR) Sunday 9th September Preliminary Final (FRA PK) Sunday 16th September Grand Final (FRA PK)

NETBALL FINALS Sunday 26th August 1st & 2nd Semi Final (MOR) Sunday 2nd September Prelimary Final (MOR) Sunday 9th September Grand Final (FDNA)

Saturday 19th May MPNFL 7.7.49 v NFL 12.17.89

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Footy Notes Mornington Last week the Under 19s played a tough game against a very quick Frankston YCW. They used the size of their ground really well and out played us. We put in a huge effort considering we didn’t have a full side. Jack Crawford was lively up forward kicking 2 goals. While Tom Crimmins racked up a lot of possessions. The Development side has played some very good footy for parts of a game but a times we’ve been under manned and haven’t got the W. Taking on the team on their home deck and them being 2nd of the ladder was going to be a big task but we came with a plan and the guys stuck to it and our structures and we had the best result of the year. At the end of the day our 20 beat their 22 which was a terrific effort. In the Seniors we could call this the season that could of been with another loss less than 2 kicks in it. What it does show is we can compete with anyone in the competition and we aren’t far away, we are playing some good football and given ourselves a chance in most games. We have a big 4 weeks coming up with 2 home games to finish of the season then we have 2 weeks of hosting finals, so we will need all hands on deck to help out. The last home game we have our Cash Bonanza with our $10,000 Draw on that night, plus $1000 home game draw so there is plenty of tickets to buy and help out the club in their biggest fundraiser of the year. Remember you have to be in it to win it! Good luck to all teams today and go Doggies!!

Frankston Bombers Being part of the Bomber family means different things to different people, for some it’s about training, teamwork & the competition each Saturday. For others it’s about connecting with people of a common interest & enjoying their company with friendships that will

last decades. Our supporters follow our teams to cheer them on & admire their football & netball prowess. Last Thursday night, everybody in the Norm Parker Pavilion was priveledged to admire one of our own, Georgia Hocking speaking about last weeks It’s OK not to be OK round. Her powerful & personal message was delivered with class, courage & great poise to give real context to the message of It’s OK not to be OK. If you weren’t lucky enough to hear Georgia then find out more about the work of It’s OK not to be OK to learn about looking after yourself and your mates. Take a bow Georgia Hocking for making a difference to our club, it’s family and the community. The momentum is building for the Businessmen’s Lunch on Friday August 10th. People are talking, tickets are selling as fans of footy, Dane Swan, the Suburban Footballer and the Pies get on board. You know Swanny will be funny, You Know that he will speak his mind, you know that he won’t tolerate stupid questions from the audience and you know that you should be there. See Batty today and book a ticket for you and a mate. Enjoy you day at the footy & netball and Go Bombers

Bonbeach Great day at Baxter Park for the ‘Its Okay Not To Be Okay’ round. Well done to the Hocking Family and the Frankston Bombers FNC for all your work in the community raising awareness around mental health. We were humbled to be a part of the special day and will continue our work with Outside The Locker Room and more initiatives that support our sporting clubs. Some hard fought wins in the footy to the seniors and reserves. The Senior Sharks still have a slight chance of making the finals if we just keep winning games of footy. Our U/19 side had a good crack against an in-form Bombers team, but dropped away late in the last quarter. We had fantastic results in the netball with 2 wins, a draw and 1 loss by just 5 points. So close to 4 from 4!! Well done ladies on your continued improvement, its great to see the teams moving up the ladder each week This week is our final home game for the season against Mornington Bulldogs. We hope to see a huge crowd to come along and enjoy the last day at Shark Park for 2018... Make sure you come along and support the Sharks. Our Community Match Day Lunch upstairs from 12 till 2, which aims to better link our wider community with our wonderful club and ensure all Bonbeach and surrounds are welcome at Shark Park any day of the year!! Go Sharks

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Footy Notes Mt Eliza On a great day for footy last week, the Unders started the day off with a huge 116 point win. After a dominant but inaccurate first half (5.14) the boys put their stamp on the last half booting 11.8 to 0.1 with Liam McWilliams & Kobe kicking 3 each. Best players were Liam, Ben Webster, Fossy, Kurt, Kobe & Max. The Reserves were 3 goals down at 1/4 time, before getting their game going in the 2nd, to trail by 8 points. Unfortunately a goalless 3rd saw us under the pump at the last change. A late rally saw us in with a winning chance, but Seaford managed to hang on by 3 points. Scotty & Trent booted a couple each, with better players being Jacko, Juz, Trent, Brad Taylor, Curtis & Smale. The Seniors started well and led by 2 goals at 1/4 time but Seaford came back in the 2nd to level the game. A 4.8 to nil 3rd term saw the boys take control of the game & another 4 goals in the last saw us record a solid 40 point win. Breeny was great with 4 goals & Jimmy, Jordy M & Nath a couple each. Best players were Coates, Langers, De Wit, Boota, Chop & Luca. Social: 1983 & 1998 Premiership Reunions - Last home game Sat 18th Aug $100 per head includes lunch & drinks inside from midday to 2pm, then we head outside to the “Club 28 Bar” to support the Senior Team & continue the festivities. Sunday 19th Aug - $10K Draw - Midday to 4pm - $100 per ticket. Contact Burgo for a ticket. Sponsor of the Week: Mornington Irrigation - 5973 5300 Thanks to Dave Lacy for his ongoing support. Redleg.

B. Dore, M. Mullins, N. Connellan , T. Woodbridge, M. Meehan, S. Mannix. Fitchy’s boys continued on their winning ways with a good win. Kicking away in the last got the boys home and in a strong position on the ladder. Best players were R. Snashall, M. Allen, J. Heys, L. Busch, L. O’Connor. The 19’s received a forfeit from Rosebud as they couldn’t field a fullside. Well placed on the ladder the boys will a strong contender in the finals. Our netball girls continue with their great season with another 4 strong wins. All teams are in fantastic form and are finals bound. *** NEXT CLUB FUNCTION*** DAY OF THE DOG SUNDAY 5TH AUGUST - 12.00 NOON SANDOWN GREYHOUNDS 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 *****WWW.EASC.COM.AU*****

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Footy Notes Pines

Sorrento

If we had more weather like last Saturday...., we wouldn’t be playing in winter! True, it was a taste of what September is like and the game was a showcase of football. Well done to both clubs and happy to be winners on this occasion. Well done also to all the Pines families and supporters that journeyed to Sorrento. Today we host YCW at the Bell and the timing couldn’t be better with both sides having a run of recent form. Reserves and 19s should have a bit more depth this week with a few returns so expect a showing across all grades. Luncheon for legends today running into a local event tonight for all the players to ‘let their hair down.’ Plenty of off-field distractions suffice to say that for Pines we aren’t able to think as far ahead as some others having not been in the big dance for over 20 years. Happy for others to make the decision but for now there’s games to be won. At this point in the season I’d like to thank all of our generous sponsors as you are a big reason as to why our club is continuing its’ upward climb. I’d recommend you keep an eye on the weekly email report as we will shortly be asking for your input into where you think we have areas of further opportunity. Welcome everyone today to what will be another huge set of contests.

It was the annual past players day last week and the 10year reunion of the 2008 flag. They turned out in their droves and as the night wore on the stories got larger. It was great to see so many faces from the past reminiscing and enjoying the day. Although we didn’t get the result we wanted in the Seniors, they were treated to a couple of pretty good games. The Scoobs continued on their winning streak getting some handy percentage along the way. Today is huge to keep alive the chance of a top 3 finish. Seaford was too good for us first time around, but we’ve come a long way since then. The type of footy we’ve been playing will give us a good chance against one of the top dogs, maintaining it for four quarters one of the keys. We know we can match it with the big boys, todays an opportunity to prove it. The Seniors were jumped early by a fired up and impressive Pines. They were the better team for the majority of the first 3 quarters and held a handy lead at the last break. Sorrento found their mojo in the last and although we came home with a wet sail, we’d left our run too late going down by 3 points. If we meet them later in the year hopefully we learnt enough to turn the tables. Today it’s Seaford at Seaford, the aim is 2 from 2. Thought of the week: If your car could travel at the speed of light, would your headlights work!

Seaford Last week was rememberable one for the club. The senior men’s have obviously been doing it tough this year but what a proud moment seeing these four young cubs playing together. Congrats to Ayden Woodward who joined his teammates @conor_boyd @isaac.nippard and @ishak.bashir . Well done lads. To our netball depart and we saw a few records smashed as @nishpot and @ashmitchener get their mojo back and were on sync. The latter finishing the 60minute game with 72goals. What an effort not only for her on field efforts playing in the Div2 side but also @til.24 amazing work organising today’s @ruokday round for our #Rettes today . Even beta with our Div1 continue their winning run. A very big thank you to our loyal and generous sponsor @sonyakilkennymp as well @petajan @pauledbrookemp for coming down today and supporting the day with our gals. #SFNC18 #YellowandBlack #WeRoarAsOne

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Footy Notes Rosebud

Frankston YCW

Today we welcome Mt Eliza to Olympic Park for the first time since 2004 and for what is our last home game for season 2018. It promises to be a memorable day for our much loved senior coaches Adrian McBean & Luke Farrelly. With the utmost respect for each other and the players they coach, today will certainly be touching on levels of excitement and reflection as they coach at their home ground for the last time before stepping down at seasons end. Wow wee, where would we be without arguably the best group of volunteers country footy & netball can have?! From the trainers to the Hills and shed crew (which ultimately became the canteen this year), to the mums who cook Thursday night meals, team managers, netball coaches, runners, water persons, bar manager etc and finally the committee who give endless hours of unseen time and are the life blood of the club. There are some remarkable people out there who if reading this, think that they would like to help within the club and have either never been approached or have not been ready to commit and would like to, then this is your time to seriously consider speaking to the current committee and let us know that it’s your turn to make a difference by volunteering. Finally, earlier this week the Club appointed Nick Jewell to lead the club as senior coach from 2019 and beyond. Nick previously coached the Club in 2013-2015 and led us to our last senior premiership in 2015 – we wish him all the best! Go Buds!

This week we travel to Pines FNC for a day of highly anticipated contests. **Congratulations to Michael Chaplin, a major milestone today, 200 senior games** Last week ‘balmy’ weather greeted us as we took on Mornington FNC. After an even first half, the Unders slipped into gear and displayed a game style that will hold them in good stead in future encounters. Rewarding each others run, 1%’ers, 2nd & 3rd efforts were evidenced throughout and were vital to team performance. Lachlan Dalziel, Caleb Douglas and Nicholas Pajer were best. 11 goals, 8 individual goal kickers, very healthy sign. The two’s got out of the blocks OK, but momentum swung the other way and for the first time in quite a number of games, weren’t able to wrestle it back. It’s an extremely tight competition and wins from here on in are like gold. Chunk slotted 4 and was best, Blackie and The Snake tried hard. After putting the wheels back on the wagon against Edi, it looked likely that the one’s would be derailed by a determined Doggie outfit. We lost a couple of soldiers early, that certainly didn’t help, but persistence and effort were rewarded. We got our noses in front, and secured 4 very valuable points. JP caressed 4 through the uprights. Hooch, Byza and Streety were best. ***Big Bash 3 is filling fast, $150 gets you in for an afternoon of entertainment with Ex Pie Dane Swan, hilariuos Lawrence Mooney compered by Rohan Gazzard. 22nd September, make it a date. Reddas, Coey or G for more info

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Christian Ongarello Shaun White Byron Barry Harley Peace-Stirling Scott Macleod (DVC) Luke Potts Lachlan Wallace Tom McDermott Jie Coghlan (C) Brad Trent Kiely Cowled(RC) Tim Bongetti (C) Ash Eames Jacob Boyle Paul Minchington MichaelStretch Debenham Gavin Jesse Coghlan Corey Ash Anthony Barry Luke Houldcroft Matthew La Fontaine Jake Berry (RC) Steve O’Donnell Dale KevinTedge Lylak Shane Waterstone Tom Capp Paul Scanlon Macklin Raine Damian Plane Lachlan Street Brenton Credlin (RC) David McLaren Ryley Hodson Jonathan Hughes Ben Buckley Damien Lawerence Jack Mazurek Aaron Ludewig Ryan Santon Daniel Falzon Pat Johnstone Daniel John Khan Haretku Guy Luke Hendry Paynter Jack Fisher Josh Butland Kyle Hutchison Khallum White(VC) Ben Wagner Reece Stewart JamesCupid Bryant Rhys Jake Lovett Aaron Edwards Michael Chaplin Lachlan Marshall Lew Roberts Joshua Howe Rohan Sealey Jeremy Daniel Nick King Jake Theobald

38 31 39 32 40 33 41 34 42 35 43 36 44 37 46 45 38 47 39 48 40 49 41 50 42 51 43 52 44 53 45 54 55 46 56 47 58 48 59 51 60 52 61 53 62 54 63 55 64 65 56 66 57 67 60 68 69 70 71 72

AngusBoswell Wright Nick CodyThomas Henness Ben Jacob Cheverley Matt Kiely Brendon Marchmont Beau Hendry (C) Jack Matthews Damon Moody Mitch Rowe Darren Ramsdale Tyler Sigley Nick OwenWilcox Vine Josh Patullo Jordan Frawley Charlie Patterson Jayden Goldsmith Zinzi Mosimane Lai Leaunoa Jacob Millman Liam Jackson James Griffiths Jakob Beggs Adam Treweek Rhys MarcoChalkley Kelso Morgan Santos Jordan Pirpiris Perry Lewis Smith Hayden Raphael Patrick Davenport Jack Lewis-Smith Robbie Burns Evans Jarrod William Dabonde Riley Lewis Jack Keilor Patrick Jackson Mackenna Hura Gordon Hendry Ben Cracknell Brendan Barefoot Harry Lane Adam LachlanMcPherson Williams Brandon Lewis Daniel Hughes Nick Christoforou Harley Parker AngusWilcox McNab Josh Adam Treweek Shem Tatupu Luke Black Jack Brennan Jack Butland Matt Ryan Michael Nicholls

11 22 3 3 4 54 65 76 87 98 10 9 11 10 12 11 13 12 14 13 15 14 16 15 17 18 16 19 17 20 18 21 19 22 20 23 21 24 22 25 23 26 27 24 29 25 30 26 31 27 32 28 33 29 34 30 35 36

Christian Ongarello Shaun White Byron HarleyBarry Peace-Stirling Scott Macleod (DVC) Luke Potts Lachlan Wallace Tom McDermott Jie Coghlan (C) Brad Cowled(RC) Kiely Trent Tim Bongetti (C) Ash Eames Jacob Boyle Paul Minchington Michael Debenham Gavin Stretch Jesse CoreyCoghlan Ash Anthony Barry Luke Houldcroft Matthew La Fontaine Jake Berry (RC) Steve O’Donnell Dale Tedge Kevin Lylak Shane Waterstone Tom Capp Paul Scanlon Macklin Raine DamianStreet Plane Lachlan Brenton Credlin (RC) David McLaren Ryley Hodson Jonathan Hughes Ben Buckley Damien Lawerence Jack Mazurek Aaron Ludewig Ryan Santon Daniel Falzon Pat Johnstone Daniel John Khan Haretku Guy Hendry Luke Paynter Jack Butland Fisher Josh Kyle Hutchison Khallum White(VC) Ben Wagner Reece Stewart James Bryant Rhys Cupid Jake Lovett Aaron Edwards Michael Chaplin Lachlan Marshall Lew Roberts JoshuaSealey Howe Rohan Jeremy Nick KingDaniel Jake Theobald

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Taydon Moss Jackson Hale Michael Sam Hatch Bezzene Liam Cox Jayden Race TravisBryant Sam Broman HarryMeyer Lane Sinclair Dylan Williams Andrew Kelly Connor Josh Berenger Jackson Jack Fraser Jordan Berenger Aaron Philp James Long Jordan Nick Pajer Dowell Brendan Shem Barry Purcell Jay Yates Eric Vansister Tom Taggart Josh O’Toole GrantFindikakas Luke Humphrey Khyal Jacobson Henry Vine Josh Sweetnam Tate Symons JamesJohnson Kobe Cornell Logan Conway

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Angus Wright Nick Boswell Cody Henness Ben Thomas Jacob Cheverley Matt Kiely Brendon Marchmont BeauMatthews Hendry (C) Jack Damon Moody Mitch Rowe Darren Ramsdale Tyler Sigley Nick Wilcox Owen Vine Josh Patullo Jordan Frawley Charlie JaydenPatterson Goldsmith Zinzi Mosimane Lai Leaunoa Jacob Millman Liam Jackson James Griffiths JakobTreweek Beggs Adam Rhys Chalkley Marco Kelso Morgan Santos Jordan Pirpiris Perry Lewis Smith Hayden Raphael Patrick Davenport Jack Lewis-Smith Robbie Evans Jarrod Burns William Dabonde Riley Lewis Jack Keilor Patrick Jackson Mackenna Hura Gordon Hendry Ben Cracknell Brendan Harry LaneBarefoot Adam McPherson Lachlan Williams Brandon Lewis Daniel Hughes Nick Christoforou Harley Parker Angus McNab Josh Wilcox Adam ShemTreweek Tatupu Luke Black Jack Brennan Jack Butland Matt Ryan Michael Nicholls

Under 19’s

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

38 31 39 32 40 33 41 34 42 35 43 36 44 37 46 45 38 47 39 48 40 49 41 50 42 51 43 52 44 53 45 54 55 46 56 47 58 48 59 51 60 52 61 53 62 54 63 55 64 65 56 66 57 67 60 68 69 70 71 72

Ben Watson Mark Ferdinand Luke Stanley Caleb Douglas Kadel Key Dylan Preston Joel Nicholls (C) Lachlan Daiziel MatthewChapman Mayne Andrew Cooper Howie-Finch Baily Angwin Josh Baker Uncle Tom Jayden Bell-Inskip Nathan Mills Ben Filippone Matt McNeil Joshua Symons Nathan Harris-Dent Jake Pusch Mitchell Watson Buai Thiciot

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

Taydon Moss Jackson Hale Michael Sam Hatch Bezzene Liam Cox Jayden Race TravisBryant Sam Broman HarryMeyer Lane Sinclair Dylan Williams Andrew Kelly Connor Josh Berenger Jackson Jack Fraser Jordan Berenger Aaron Philp James Long Jordan Nick Pajer Dowell Brendan Shem Barry Purcell Jay Yates Eric Vansister Tom Taggart Josh O’Toole GrantFindikakas Luke Humphrey Khyal Jacobson Henry Vine Josh Sweetnam Tate Symons JamesJohnson Kobe Cornell Logan Conway

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Ben Watson Mark Ferdinand Luke Stanley Caleb Douglas Kadel Key Dylan Preston Joel Nicholls (C) Lachlan Daiziel MatthewChapman Mayne Andrew Cooper Howie-Finch Baily Angwin Josh Baker Uncle Tom Jayden Bell-Inskip Nathan Mills Ben Filippone Matt McNeil Joshua Symons Nathan Harris-Dent Jake Pusch Mitchell Watson Buai Thiciot


sorrento seaford

sorrento seaford

Colours: Red Black&&White Gold Coaches Senior: Senior: Luke Ben Murphy Tapscott Reserves: Reserves: Mark Dion Dessent Phillips U19: Joe Hallal

Colours: Red Black&&White Gold Coaches Senior: Senior: Luke Ben Murphy Tapscott Reserves: Reserves: Mark Dion Dessent Phillips U19: Joe Hallal

Seniors & Reserves

Seniors & Reserves 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 5 7 6 8 7 9 8 10 9 11 10 12 11 13 12 14 13 15 14 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31

Shannon Rourke Fischer Gladman DeanTapscott Williamson (C) Luke DamienMattison Rayson (RC) Trevor MitchGrant White Jack Matt Gundry Mitch Hallahan Joe ZachHallal Byrns Matt Terech Leigh Poholke Zac Vansittart Chris Dawes Beau Cannon Alex Bird Jackson Mockett Nick Muller Tom Lonie Ryan Potter Jonathan Haidon Chad Harris Matt McLennan Daniel Grant Aaron Walton Jake Di Pasquale Kieren Shaw Harrison White Mark Di Blasio Harry Carter Tim Gavenlock Michael Walker Sam Lonie Mitchell Towers Matt Herbert Kenneth King Dylan Howlett Ben RoryMcCormack Luxton Matt Dobrowolski (RC) James Herbert Nick Brad Corp Doyle Tom Matt England McCormack Ryan Williams Kayle Henderson Matthew King Josh Stokes Danny Stephenson Luke Edmondson Jayden Tomkins Bryce Lloyd Will PaulTucker Vyverberg Jake Main (RVC) Ben Howlett

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Dylan Curtis Dunstan Barker TomDiconza Shaw Nat Braund (VC) Nick Marston JeremyConolly Walker Heath RizwanKing Harun Ethan Isaac JamesNippard Brigden Haydn Legg Ben Feldhofer Bailey Schmidt James Hallahan ( C ) Jamiee Marcus Randall Gardner Isaac Bashir Anthony Ring Ben Duffield (RC) Finn Callaghan Sam Duffield Tom Langford Cam Newbold Lachlan Croad Jim Dickson Caleb Delaney Joshua Rhodes Josh Iezzi Jamie Quanchi Pat Hall Julian Walton Chris Croad Pete McCall Adam Hyman Bailey Watkins Dan Hickey Ben Barlow Michael Pattison Jack Brown Lachlan Robinson Jacob Watson Dean Patton Broady Fernee Aaron Hamzsak Lachlan Rodway

1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 5 7 6 8 7 9 8 10 9 11 10 12 11 13 12 14 13 15 14 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31

Shannon Rourke Fischer Gladman DeanTapscott Williamson (C) Luke DamienMattison Rayson (RC) Trevor MitchGrant White Jack Matt Gundry Mitch Hallahan Joe ZachHallal Byrns Matt Terech Leigh Poholke Zac Vansittart Chris Dawes Beau Cannon Alex Bird Jackson Mockett Nick Muller Tom Lonie Ryan Potter Jonathan Haidon Chad Harris Matt McLennan Daniel Grant Aaron Walton Jake Di Pasquale Kieren Shaw Harrison White Mark Di Blasio Harry Carter Tim Gavenlock Michael Walker Sam Lonie Mitchell Towers Matt Herbert Kenneth King Dylan Howlett Ben RoryMcCormack Luxton Matt Dobrowolski (RC) James Herbert Nick Brad Corp Doyle Tom Matt England McCormack Ryan Williams Kayle Henderson Matthew King Josh Stokes Danny Stephenson Luke Edmondson Jayden Tomkins Bryce Lloyd Will PaulTucker Vyverberg Jake Main (RVC) Ben Howlett

Jonah Milne Aaron Rielly Tim Robbins Angus Smith Jimmy Dickson (C) Jai McGuinness Bayln O’Neil Lindyn Vraca Tyler Kleehammer Kyle Daff Riley Maggio Lochlan Edwards Jake O’Dempsey Aaron Garland Isaac Bashir Evan Katsianos Myles McDonald-Taylor

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Dylan Curtis Dunstan Barker TomDiconza Shaw Nat Braund (VC) Nick Marston JeremyConolly Walker Heath RizwanKing Harun Ethan Isaac JamesNippard Brigden Haydn Legg Ben Feldhofer Bailey Schmidt James Hallahan ( C ) Jamiee Marcus Randall Gardner Isaac Bashir Anthony Ring Ben Duffield (RC) Finn Callaghan Sam Duffield Tom Langford Cam Newbold Lachlan Croad Jim Dickson Caleb Delaney Joshua Rhodes Josh Iezzi Jamie Quanchi Pat Hall Julian Walton Chris Croad Pete McCall Adam Hyman Bailey Watkins Dan Hickey Ben Barlow Michael Pattison Jack Brown Lachlan Robinson Jacob Watson Dean Patton Broady Fernee Aaron Hamzsak Lachlan Rodway

Under 19’s

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

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South Eastern Women’s Football DIVISION ONE

Mornington 1.2 2.5 3.8 6.9.45 Beaconsfield 3.3 3.3 3.3 5.4.34 Mornington Goals: M. Cahill 2, E. Muir, F. Sanford, V. Sanford, J. Belkin. Best: J. Belkin, M. Cahill, V. Sanford, F. Sanford, E. Muir, G. Speedy. Beaconsfield Goals: C. Jagusch 2, V. Liarakos, G. Tiplady, D. Krull. Best: C. Jagusch, V. Liarakos, E. Wroe, G. Tiplady, N. Rice, J. Cox. Seaford 2.0 5.2 5.3 6.7.43 St Kilda Sharks 1.1 2.2 3.5 3.5.23 Seaford Goals: M. Hare 2, A. Dowler, D. Smith, J. Eberle, L. Field. Best: T. Browne, J. Johnston, D. Smith, M. Hare, K. Tua, K. Carew. St Kilda Sharks Goals: P. Cula-Reid 2, S. Black. Best: B. Hanrahan, A. Whitehead, B. Hateley, P. Cula-Reid, K. Ebbott, S. Black. Cranbourne 4.4 4.4 5.8 5.8.38 Port Melbourne 0.0 1.1 2.2 2.2.14 Cranbourne Goals: K. Thompson, T. O’Hagan, T. Fellows, B. Campbell, R. Hunt. Best: B. Campbell, T. Fellows, K. Thompson, S. Stratton, L. Robinson, A. Nagtzaam. Port Melbourne Goals: B. James, K. Slattery. Best: P. Holt, K. Nelson, S. Marina, B. Ousley, B. James, J. Dimasi. Gippsland Maroons 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0.6 Chirnside Park 3.3 5.7 8.11 10.14.74 Gippsland Maroons Goals: T. Tatterson. Best: Not available. Chirnside Park Goals: Not available. Best: Not available. Eastern Devils (50) defeated Endeavour Hills (19) via a forfeit.

DIVISION TWO

Seaford 1.3 1.3 4.7 4.8.32 Eastern Devils 2.0 4.3 5.3 6.8.44 Seaford Goals: C. Cain, M. Hillbrick, H. Certoma, D. Jackson. Best: J. Ralph, T. St Anne, T. Giddings-Constable, M. Hillbrick, M. Heming, K. Peirson. Eastern Devils Goals: K. Henderson 2, M. Kennedy, S. Dale, A. Brindley, A. Yusuf. Best: N. Price, C. Retzack, M. Bowey, M. Kennedy, M. Raccosta, H. Dyson. Edithvale-Aspendale 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5.5 St Kilda Sharks 1.0 3.3 3.8 5.9.39 Edithvale-Aspendale Best: G. Proy, T. Laval, P. Davey, L. O’Connor, P. Cook, S. Baillie. St Kilda Sharks Goals: E. Rowe 3, S. Mulligan , H. Newman. Best: S. Mulligan , C. Sheehy, E. Rowe, T. Binios, L. Bertram, M. Hall. Cranbourne 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.3.3 Tyabb 3.2 3.2 6.2 6.2.38 Cranbourne Best: M. Tralongo, L. Young, R. Bastian, R. Geddes, K. Christian, M. Harris. Tyabb Goals: K. Vigliarolo 3, K. Thompson 2, E. Knapp. Best: C. Coventry , K. Thompson, T. Dalman, K. Vigliarolo, M. Hart, J. Galliot. Bass Coast 7.4 10.5 16.7 19.11.125 Warragul 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1.1 Bass Coast Goals: T. Stahl-Smith 7, J. Russo 2, E. Angarane 2, G. Slavin 2, K. O’Neill, E. Volard, T. Angarane, E. Cargill, K. Thomas, J. Redmond. Best: T. Stahl-Smith, S. Bolding, G. Slavin, H. Mills, E. Angarane, S. Whitburn. Warragul Best: C. Maher, J. Treadwell, K. Petch, V. Dawson, M. Bicchierai, J. Robertson.

DIVISION THREE

LADDERS DIVISION ONE

P W L D

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

11 11 0 1 736 193 381.35 10 9 1 2 943 125 754.40 12 10 2 0 658 239 275.31 11 6 5 1 631 344 183.43 11 6 5 1 549 364 150.82 12 4 8 0 316 548 57.66 12 4 8 0 364 694 52.45 12 4 8 0 378 537 70.39 11 1 10 0 74 972 7.61 8 0 8 0 165 798 20.68

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Bass Coast 12 12 0 0 1155 71 1626.76 48 Seaford 12 10 2 0 704 235 299.57 40 Tyabb 11 8 3 0 500 366 136.61 32 Eastern Devils 12 7 5 0 482 368 130.98 28 Cranbourne 12 4 8 0 268 505 53.07 16 Warragul 11 3 8 1 283 633 44.71 16 St Kilda Sharks 12 3 9 0 183 718 25.49 12 Edithvale-Aspendale 12 0 12 0 107 786 13.61 0

DIVISION THREE

Pakenham 1.2 1.2 4.4 4.4.28 Cerberus/Crib Point 1.4 3.6 5.6 9.8.62 Pakenham Goals: S. Wragg 2, K. Micallef, R. Betteridge. Best: R. Betteridge, B. McGee, S. Wragg, S. Gray, C. Bluhm. Cerberus/Crib Point Goals: T. Mourish 3, C. Zurek 2, K. Chamberlain 2, K. Clark 2. Best: K. Chamberlain, C. Zurek, B. Ward , S. Marsland , T. Mourish, C. Smith. Mornington 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.1.13 Karingal 3.4 4.6 4.7 4.9.33 Mornington Goals: Z. Craig, C. van Veenendaal. Best: C. van Veenendaal, C. Brouwer, C. Hogg, S. Whitehead, Z. Craig, C. Davis. Karingal Goals: M. Rudzki, M. Franks, R. McCann-Watts, T. Holt-Walters. Best: A. Murray, A. Joost, E. Johnston, E. Cox, R. Redinger, K. Ramljak.

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Seaford 0.0 0.1 0.1 1.1.7 Hastings 0.2 4.2 6.3 6.5.41 Seaford Goals: J. Turner. Best: C. Parker, J. Ellams, B. Pawsey, S. Freston, G. Tua, J. Turner. Hastings Goals: L. Beattie 3, C. Seller 2, B. Luxmoore. Best: T. CollinsPost, T. Scott, D. Kupsch, B. Kupsch, A. Owen, L. Beattie. Red Hill 1.1 3.1 3.3 6.5.41 Pearcedale 2.2 3.4 4.5 5.9.39 Red Hill Goals: C. Bown 2, M. Armstrong 2, V. Smart, C. Seedsman. Best: M. Farquharson, S. Holmes, D. Baxter, E. Smith, J. Gadsby, C. Bown. Pearcedale Goals: K. Kenway 2, N. Meulenbrock , H. Duncan, A. Hutchinson. Best: K. Kenway, M. Doherty, H. Duncan, K. Trotter, N. Meulenbrock , J. Scarlett. Frankston Bombers 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.6.36 Officer 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.6.24 Frankston Bombers Goals: L. Tucker 3, A. Verdouw, M. Betinsky. Best: S. Strickland, B. Bickers, A. Verdouw, J. Hunt, D. O’Carroll, C. Emery. Officer Goals: Best:

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Hastings 12 11 0 1 674 175 385.14 Mornington 12 10 2 0 502 287 174.91 Frankston Bombers 12 8 4 0 539 274 196.72 Cerberus/Crib Point 11 6 5 0 478 403 118.61 Pearcedale 12 6 6 0 498 352 141.48 Karingal 12 6 6 0 329 298 110.40 Seaford 12 5 7 0 395 440 89.77 Officer 12 4 7 1 369 303 121.78 Pakenham 12 2 10 0 233 840 27.74 Red Hill 12 1 11 0 245 741 33.06 Edi-Asp 1 0 1 0 0 149 0.00

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mornington bonbeaCh

mornington bonbeaCh

Colours: Royal Black, Blue, Red Red & White & White Coaches Senior: Senior:Stephen Simon Goosey Hughes Reserves: Mark CoreyPaganoni Johnson U19: U19: Mark Brad Thomas Harvey

Colours: Royal Black, Blue, Red Red & White & White Coaches Senior: Senior:Stephen Simon Goosey Hughes Reserves: Mark CoreyPaganoni Johnson U19: U19: Mark Brad Thomas Harvey

Seniors & Reserves

Seniors & Reserves 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 9 9 10 10 11 1211 1312 1413 1514 1615 1716 1817 1918 2019 2120 2221 2322 2423 2624 2725 28 26 29 27 30 3128 3229 3330

Gavin Jackson Vassallo Calder Joe Fischer Ryan Smith Gary Carpenter Chris Baker Nick MaxWaterstone Gearon Sheldon Price Jai Haddock James Murnane Lachlan Susovich Shane McDonald Jack Kerr Jason Josh Gumbleton Halsall Josh Bull Joel Miller Brad Sykes Ryan Odell Justin Bennett Emilio Bitters Myke Cook Broden Bird (VC) Owen Hulett KalenFerraro Bird Jason Louis Astorino Dale Donkin Michael MacGowan Trent Dennis-Lane Stuart Damon Tom Hogan MichaelSole Williams Jackson Lachlan Gill-Renouf Mitch Lindsay Jack Williams Travis Young Lachlan Stenning James Turnbull Matthew Douglas Danny Vercoe Luke Verma William Goosey Beau PaulBailey Dadds Mitch GregGent Pullen Dylan Jones Quinn Christy Jackson Casey (C) Ashley Williams Ben Hogan Barry Smeeton Tim O’Shannessey Brendan DeRuyter Ezekiel Turner Jake Smart Brayden Chapple JoshCracknell Brown Todd

3431 3532 3633 3734 3835 3936 4037 4138 42 39 43 40 44 4541 4642 4743 4844 4945 5046 5147 5248 5349 5450 5551 5652 5753 5854 59 60 61 62 63

Jarrah Douglas Brayden Webber Joel Rippingale Max Kleverkamp Jayden Cole Riley West Joel Fillippone Kane Paley Matthew WarwickQuinn Miller Darcy Sam James Dalziel Sam Rouette James Matthews Callum Thompson Jackson Weyne Tom Reeves Brett McCleary Josh O’Dwyer Sam Crawford Jacob Flannery Kieran Taig Adam Nichols ThomasChabas Hobbs Damien Daniel Schuller Shane Cochrane Nathan Abbott Kane Martello Jack Wells Matene Herbert Lachlan Hewitt Daniel Biggin Connor Mara Sean Gales Jake MacDonald Jacob Johnson Shayne Smith Todd Paganoni Mitch Kyle Barry Bird (RC) Wayne CoreySandlant Robinson Jake Tonkin Mason Crossley Reece Kyle Jordon Crossley Ben Casey Josh Brown Daniel Cormick Jack Weiland Kane Martello Matthew Clinton Eammon MacCormick

11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 9 9 10 10 11 1211 1312 1413 1514 1615 1716 1817 1918 2019 2120 2221 2322 2423 2624 2725 28 26 29 27 30 3128 3229 3330

Gavin Jackson Vassallo Calder Joe Fischer Ryan Smith Gary Carpenter Chris Baker Nick MaxWaterstone Gearon Sheldon Price Jai Haddock James Murnane Lachlan Susovich Shane McDonald Jack Kerr Jason Josh Gumbleton Halsall Josh Bull Joel Miller Brad Sykes Ryan Odell Justin Bennett Emilio Bitters Myke Cook Broden Bird (VC) Owen Hulett KalenFerraro Bird Jason Louis Astorino Dale Donkin Michael MacGowan Trent Dennis-Lane Stuart Damon Tom Hogan MichaelSole Williams Jackson Lachlan Gill-Renouf Mitch Lindsay Jack Williams Travis Young Lachlan Stenning James Turnbull Matthew Douglas Danny Vercoe Luke Verma William Goosey Beau PaulBailey Dadds Mitch GregGent Pullen Dylan Jones Quinn Christy Jackson Casey (C) Ashley Williams Ben Hogan Barry Smeeton Tim O’Shannessey Brendan DeRuyter Ezekiel Turner Jake Smart Brayden Chapple JoshCracknell Brown Todd

Alex Hutchins Joshua Small Joel Shanahan Jacob Rowler Jack (VC) TomOsland Crimmins Jason Carter Tim Susovich Jake Gazzola Lochlan Merriner Nick Stamatis Connor McIntosh Bailey Bocksette Mitchell Quint Jacob Gonzales Jackson Poole Lucas FinleyBrooks Shaw Tom McLean Harry Bould Declan SalwynBox Farrell Chris Hall Jayson Corbett Joel Fillippone (VC) Bailey Westbrook Tom Will Reeves Hosking Griffin McClelland Tom Wisneske Taner OliverEnez Walsh Andrew Cochrane Isaac Powell

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Jarrah Douglas Brayden Webber Joel Rippingale Max Kleverkamp Jayden Cole Riley West Joel Fillippone Kane Paley Matthew WarwickQuinn Miller Darcy Sam James Dalziel Sam Rouette James Matthews Callum Thompson Jackson Weyne Tom Reeves Brett McCleary Josh O’Dwyer Sam Crawford Jacob Flannery Kieran Taig Adam Nichols ThomasChabas Hobbs Damien Daniel Schuller Shane Cochrane Nathan Abbott Kane Martello Jack Wells Matene Herbert Lachlan Hewitt Daniel Biggin Connor Mara Sean Gales Jake MacDonald Jacob Johnson Shayne Smith Todd Paganoni Mitch Kyle Barry Bird (RC) Wayne CoreySandlant Robinson Jake Tonkin Mason Crossley Reece Kyle Jordon Crossley Ben Casey Josh Brown Daniel Cormick Jack Weiland Kane Martello Matthew Clinton Eammon MacCormick

Under 19’s

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

3431 3532 3633 3734 3835 3936 4037 4138 42 39 43 40 44 4541 4642 4743 4844 4945 5046 5147 5248 5349 5450 5551 5652 5753 5854 59 60 61 62 63

Nathan Cochrane Blake Mealey Lachlan LachlanStenning Gorka Seth JackHughes Knox Jack Martin Lachlan Mitchell Blake Grimmer Jack Hodgetts Petro RyanVafeas Rose Aaron Ingram (C) Jack Crawford Mason Lockett Luke O’Sullivan Morgan Sheldon Tom DeHaas Jack Congues Tim Mulholland (VC) Bailey Valastro Max McLaughlin Rhys Dicker

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Alex Hutchins Joshua Small Joel Shanahan Jacob Rowler Jack (VC) TomOsland Crimmins Jason Carter Tim Susovich Jake Gazzola Lochlan Merriner Nick Stamatis Connor McIntosh Bailey Bocksette Mitchell Quint Jacob Gonzales Jackson Poole Lucas FinleyBrooks Shaw Tom McLean Harry Bould Declan SalwynBox Farrell Chris Hall Jayson Corbett Joel Fillippone (VC) Bailey Westbrook Tom Will Reeves Hosking Griffin McClelland Tom Wisneske Taner OliverEnez Walsh Andrew Cochrane Isaac Powell

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Nathan Cochrane Blake Mealey Lachlan LachlanStenning Gorka Seth JackHughes Knox Jack Martin Lachlan Mitchell Blake Grimmer Jack Hodgetts Petro RyanVafeas Rose Aaron Ingram (C) Jack Crawford Mason Lockett Luke O’Sullivan Morgan Sheldon Tom DeHaas Jack Congues Tim Mulholland (VC) Bailey Valastro Max McLaughlin Rhys Dicker

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Netball Preview - Division 1 Ash Mitchener shoots the lights out By David Nagel

Seaford and its sharp-shooting goaler Ash Mitchener welcome Sorrento to Linen House today in a likely preview of an early September matchup. Mitchener was on fire against Mt Eliza last week, shooting 18, 18, 17 and 20 goals over the four quarters for a stunning total of 73 goals for the match. It’s an incredible tally, and one she enjoyed with teammates Nichelle Liepa (GA), Tayla Robertson (WA) and Jenna Foot (C), who fed her brilliantly throughout the course of the afternoon. Tracey Dell (GK), Kara Hargrave (GD) and Alesina Toleafoa (WD) were under little pressure at the defensive end of the court and just sat back and enjoyed the show. But there won’t be repeat of a 59-goal victory today, because Sorrento is also stacked with class. The Sharks had a comfortable victory over Pines last week, and now get to test themselves against the best ahead of what’s shaping up as a magnificent finals series. The Sharks have a tough task today, then face Frankston, before a visit to Edithvale-Aspendale to round out their season. Alanah Schaeche (GS) and Madi Graham (GA) fired up early against the Pythons, while Shelley O’Donnell (C), Ash Gladman (WA) and Danni Taylor (WD) had a party of their own through the midcourt. And Kate Youlten (GK), Bec Kelly (GD) and Brianna O’Hehir (GD) tuned up for a tough battle against Mitchener and co with a tidy display in defence. This should be cracking game of netball, with the Tigers to win by six. Rosebud can finally take a deep breath after an extremely tough month of netball and enjoy today’s game against bottom-placed Mt Eliza at Olympic Oval. The Buds are almost certain to play finals this year, and thoroughly deserve the privilege, after a brilliant display against the best teams in the competition. They defeated Sorrento 45-41, drew with Seaford 46-all, before losing a thrilling contest by one goal, 31-30, against Edi-Asp last week. The Buds scored 121 goals against the top three, and conceded 118, to prove they are a legitimate threat to take out this year’s title. Sally Hunter (GK) and Nicole Hadgkiss (GD) have performed wonderfully well in defence, while Bethany Leach (C) and Millie McDermott (WA) have been powerhouse performers through the midcourt. Jamie O’Hare (GK), Bayley Wells (GD) and Carly Russo (C) will give their all for the Redlegs, but the Buds will be too strong. Mornington is planning a big finish to its season and will look to continue its winning form against Bonbeach today.

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The Bulldogs recovered from a poor third quarter against YCW last week, letting the brave Stonekittens back into the match before asserting their supremacy in the final term. Tess Cooper (C) was a general through the middle, while Katey Rudolph (GS) and Brittany Archdeacon (GA) kept a steady hand in the dying stages of the match. Bonbeach drew with Frankston last week with players like Sarah Gales (C), Michelle Edmondson (WA) and Louise Manders (GA) standing tall in a very exciting finish. The Sharks will be competitive – but it’s Mornington to win by 10. Frankston YCW has a nice draw to finish the season and will look to kick things off in style against Pines at Eric Bell Reserve. The Stonekittens face a tough game next week against Rosebud, but will be confident of victory against the Pythons today and Mt Eliza in round 18. Carly Withers, Lyshae Barry and Steph Boulton have battled hard this season and deserve some rewards to come their way. Ash Boyle, Rachelle Chikan and Ngaire Tufuga played well for the Pythons last week, but the Stonekittens will win by eight. And Edi-Asp will look to stretch its winning streak out to an even dozen when the Eagles host Frankston at Chelsea. The Eagles streak almost came to an end against Rosebud last week, having to come from behind at three-quarter time to win by the narrowest of margins. Christina Vickery (WA), Laura Scott (WD), Caris MacInnes (GD) and Brianna Hollis (C) trailed at the first three changes before finding a way to win. It’s just what they do! Frankston has an extremely tough run home, with Sorrento and Rosebud to come, so will need Jen Simmons (GA), Jordyn Exner (WD) and Bev Ashauer (GK) to really dig deep over the coming weeks to try and get a win on the board. But it won’t be today…it’s the Eagles by 15 plus.

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Netball Results & Ladders A Grade

Edi-Asp 31 v Rosebud 30 Frankston 40 v Bonbeach 40 Frankston YCW 35 v Mornington 42 Mt Eliza 21 v Seaford 80 Sorrento 56 v Pines 26 TEAM P W D L F A % P Edi-Asp 15 14 1 0 680 420 161.90 56 Seaford 15 13 1 1 842 473 178.01 54 Sorrento 15 12 3 0 750 491 152.75 48 Rosebud 15 9 5 1 683 599 114.02 38 Mornington 15 8 7 0 620 536 115.67 32 Frankston YCW 15 6 9 0 601 551 111.20 24 Frankston 15 3 11 1 544 712 76.40 14 Bonbeach 15 3 11 1 398 671 59.31 14 Pines 15 3 12 0 446 771 57.85 12 Mt Eliza 15 2 13 0 469 809 57.97 8

C Grade

Edi-Asp 57 v Rosebud 19 Frankston 28 v Bonbeach 35 Frankston YCW 39 v Mornington 41 Mt Eliza 58 v Seaford 29 Sorrento 27 v Pines 42 TEAM P W D L F A % P Edi-Asp 15 14 1 0 671 363 184.85 56 Mt Eliza 15 14 1 0 747 427 174.94 56 Mornington 15 11 4 0 587 475 123.58 44 Frankston YCW 15 10 5 0 673 425 158.35 40 Bonbeach 15 7 8 0 496 511 97.06 28 Rosebud 15 5 8 2 501 596 84.06 24 Pines 15 5 9 1 486 627 77.51 22 Sorrento 15 3 12 0 350 637 54.95 12 Seaford 15 2 12 1 447 673 66.42 10 Frankston 15 2 13 0 418 642 65.11 8

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TEAM P W D L F A % P Edi-Asp 15 15 0 0 674 304 221.71 60 Mt Eliza 15 13 2 0 607 460 131.96 52 Frankston YCW 15 11 4 0 610 444 137.39 44 Seaford 15 11 4 0 581 507 114.60 44 Sorrento 15 6 9 0 515 499 103.21 24 Frankston 15 5 9 1 470 606 77.56 22 Pines 15 5 10 0 505 564 89.54 20 Mornington 15 4 11 0 384 507 75.74 16 Rosebud 15 2 12 1 438 669 65.47 10 Bonbeach 15 2 13 0 446 670 66.57 8

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Edi-Asp 46 v Rosebud 9 Frankston 19 v Bonbeach 21 Frankston YCW 31 v Mornington 23 Mt Eliza 45 v Seaford 16 Sorrento 45 v Pines 15 TEAM P W D L F A % P Frankston YCW 15 14 1 0 619 250 247.60 56 Edi-Asp 15 13 2 0 686 244 281.15 52 Mornington 15 11 4 0 518 251 206.37 44 Mt Eliza 15 10 5 0 563 364 154.67 40 Sorrento 15 10 5 0 454 411 110.46 40 Bonbeach 15 6 9 0 344 468 73.50 24 Pines 15 5 10 0 254 460 55.22 20 Frankston 15 3 12 0 240 521 46.07 12 Seaford 15 2 13 0 205 564 36.35 8 Rosebud 15 1 14 0 194 544 35.66 4

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Netball Notes Division 1 Mornington A Grade came out strong and were never going to drop the game. They were relaxed and focused from the start until the end. We finally kept our composure in a very physical game. Again with no pressure of finals it was a steller effort from the girls to beat YCW by 7 goals. BOC was Candace Page B Grade had an absolute ripper of a game against The girls only went down by 9 goals. 5 C grade girls had the opportunity to also come up and play due to a very depleted B grade.The girls, with all pressure taken off, stood up and played some solid netball. Nothing but smiles at the end of the game as it was a 34 goal difference the first time we met. so to claw back within 9 goals the second time BOC was a hard one as it was a true team effort , but I will give it to Meg for another outstanding game. C Crade had a grueling game, we started slow but caught up and the match was even for 3 quarters. Everyone dug deep and managed to get enough turn over to hold onto a 2 goal lead by the end BOC was Jamie & Keely. D Grade had a 8 goal lost to top team YCW on Saturday. The girls played some good netball in the first, 3rd & last quarters however copped a spray from the coach after losing focus in the 2nd. Lara, Holly & Kayla were consistently brilliant throughout the entire game which earned all 3 “Best On”. We will be working super hard on our systems & team work to put us in good stead for the approaching finals. Good luck to all teams today & Go Doggies

Sorrento A big welcome to a new sponsor ALPHA Nursing (soon to be part of YNA – Your Nursing Agency) who has come on board for the next few year & will proudly be sponsoring the new dresses. We can’t wait to unveil the new look in 2019. Fantastic weather spurred A grade to solid win. A tight 1st quarter & a very physical game was great to watch. Constant pressure in defense, smart passes & quick thinking intercepts from the whole team took them to the

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front and they never looked back. Lans & Maddi were on fire in the circle. Best on Bec, Ash & Maddi The B Grade let the game get away from them in the first half with the Pines goaler’s very accurate. However, at half time they fired up & gave it all they had to close the gap. Unfortunately, it was just too big in the end but made for a great game to watch. Congratulations to Brooke getting a run for the first time in B. Best on Rachel, Chelsea & Sophie. C Grade played one of their best games this season against tough opposition. With a big cheer squad behind them the girls took all their hard work & put it into action. Another physical game it was great to watch. Again, a full team effort from all players. Best on Grace, Brooke & Lily. D Grade still hopeful for a chance in finals came out & put in 110% effort to secure the win. Holly & Annie again starred in goals with Indi & Narelle a dominant force mid court. Defense gave it their all with Meg taking a big tumble, hoping for a speedy recovery. Best on Holly, Indi & Meg.

Edi-Asp Round 16 v Frankston Bombers The Ashfords Accountants Round! Thank you to Greg from Ashfords Accountants for your support of our sporting club this year! Ashfords are the premier, full service business advisory firm that services Dandenong & surrounding suburbs. It is that time of year, so contact Greg on 9551 2855 for professional service for all your financial & statutory requirements. It’s great to see that there’s another cluster of milestones coming up! There’s now 4 players on 47 or 46 games heading towards the end of the season & it will be great to welcome Chris, Laura B, Julia & Britt M to the 50 game club. Last weekend we welcomed the Rosebud girls to the Chelsea courts & as expected we had four tough games on our hands. The A grade game was by far the most exciting & it was good to come away with a one goal win considering the number of players that were unavailable on the day. Today we play the Bombshells & last time all games were very lively & hotly contested so make sure you’re court side at Chelsea to cheer the girls on! It’s also hard to believe that there’s only 3 games left to play before finals so make sure that all players are at training & ready to put in the hard yards! Good luck to all Eagles playing this weekend. Fly Eagles!!

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Netball Notes Division 1 Pines

Rosebud

A long awaited travel down to Sorrento was lucky enough to be accompanied by some amazing weather! D Grade started off the day with a tricky game, however we are super proud of everything they are implementing into their game and still learning this late into the season. C Grade showed a fantastic team effort and were formidable in both defence and attack. They took out a convincing win with our workhorse Rach taking out BOC. B Grade had another great match and were super supportive of each other the whole way through. Earning themselves another great win for the season. A Grade knew they were going to be up against a tough side but were surprised to come up against some difficult umpiring as well. Super proud of our girls for pushing through the match and keeping their heads until the end. This week we take on YCW at home which will be another 4 super tough matches. Our girls look forward to beating the scores from last time we met!

D grade, lost 46-9 It was a tough day at the office today! We came up against a very strong young side and let it affect our game. After a little chat at 1/2 time we went out and played our game and believed in each other again. Well done in turning that attitude around and finishing with a strong last quarter. Well done Gracie Viojo and Abbey Hepner for best on today. C grade, won 57-19 With our team missing prime position players and playing the top team we knew it was going to be a tough game. But to their credit they played out the four quarters, well done! Best on Caitlyn McCrabb and Erica Payne B grade, lost 55-20 Hard day at the office today for our girls. We had patches of play that were impressive but we were out played today. Best on Hollie Dunston and Ashlee Farrelly A grade, lost 31-30 Well done to the girls on an extremely hard game today against the top team. We knew it was going to be an extremely tough game which it definitely was. With some fantastic defence from the girls in the ring and down the court we had a 1 point lead at the final break, but unfortunately couldn’t hang on for the final quarter, going down by just 1 point. Great game today girls! Best on Courtney McLennan and Sally Hunter Go Buds

Frankston Bombers What a day we had. An important round for us, getting around one of our fave family’s The Hocking’s & their amazing organisation It’s Okay Not To Be Okay, as well as Lou & Polly’s 100th games. The sun was out so we stripped down to our bodysuits, chucked a snorkel on & went shark searching. Han was sinking goals from all over, shooting 15/19 goals. Kiera was weaving in & out of coral & G looked like a graceful turtle swimming along making sure all was in order. The tide went out early & we were left dried up. It was low tide when C took the court. We decided to go rock pooling instead. We found Bec & Holly as tight as anemones on the reef & Sez running around like a crab. B found herself mixing with lots of different creatures showing her versatility. All of a sudden a king tide hit & the sharks swallowed us up. B grade went deep sea diving in the shark cage, riding the boat far out to sea to get ahead of the sharks. Chlo & Ash showed they weren’t scared & we’re the most accurate all year! Our mid court moved seamlessly through the seaweed to discover the beasts but were too fast! We were able to escape the jaws of death & get a win! A grade got dumped onto the shore by a huge wave & were shark spotting from the edge. Pol showed bravery & dipped her feet in the water, whilst Jen went deeper & still managed to float. The sharks were surrounding us but were unable to attack, resulting in a draw. This week we go bird hunting in the hope for a trophy piece!! Go Bomber! #COR

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Netball Notes Division 1 Seaford Last week we hit up the fancy streets of Mt Eliza and as the wise woman Dorothy from the wizard of oz said, “We’re not in Kansas anymore”. The tiggies clan were a long way from home where the MT Eliza crowd swaps out VB tinnies for Moet as their drink of choice. But what a ripper day it was to be alive and playing netty outdoors on the fresh new mounties courts. Although I usually refrain from discussing netball in this blog I just wanted to give a shout out to superstar Sharelle McMahon for making an appearance in the tiggies dress... wait no sorry that was Ash Mitch and her 72 goal super Saturday. Absolutely killed it and made that goal circle your own! This week “there’s no place like home” as we take on the Sorrento sharks down at Linen House. Go netball.

Frankston YCW ‘A’ grades second half of the season is all a bit bitter sweet at the moment. The girls are playing amazing and really stepped up the intensity however we just aren’t finishing the job. It can be a bit a disheartening at times but the way the girls continue to give 110% and remain positive and determined epitomises what it is to be a Stonekitten. BOC last week goes once again to Boults for her strength in defence. Disappointed with their loss and performance against Edi, B grade were looking to redeem themselves against Mornington. Going goal for goal, it wasn’t until the third quarter we played some brilliant netball and were able to break away. The girls continued to work hard and finished the game strong. For her countless intercepts, strong hands and fantastic drive, BOC goes to Amelia. C grade knew we would be in for another tough game. We got off to a consistent start going goal for goal most of the first half. The second half we worked hard to stay with Mornington but unfortunately a few simple mistakes saw them take the lead. A consistent 4 quarter effort from Jaime saw her receive the team award for today. D grade came out firing after losing the previous week to Edi. It was an amazing game by all with everyone aggressively coming onto the ball and fighting continually for possession. Our focus now is to take each week and game as they come and continue to keep this fiery momentum up. BOC goes to Nicky for a stellar game connecting the dots from each end.

Bonbeach No notes supplied

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Netball

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

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

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

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

C GRADE Coach: 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

C GRADE Coach: 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

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

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

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

D GRADE Coach: Ashlee Boyle Morgan Ewart Sarah Miller Alana Meginess Jade Dixon Bridget McGeoch Candace Bell Emma Burke Maggie Glenn Phoebe Lane Alisha Alan

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

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

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

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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: 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: 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: 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

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A Slice of MPNFL History Silverware shines in seconds By Doug Dyall Several weeks ago we looked at when clubs currently in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League had last taken out a senior premiership. Today we take a look at reserves football and the most recent record of club success. The longest drought lays with Crib Point, with it now being 38 years since their last premiership in this grade while Red Hill is a chance to end a 34-year gap if it qualifies for the finals this season. It is interesting to note that only six teams have not won a reserves flag in this century. Mt Eliza are going for a record fifth straight premiership to become the first team in our history to do so, breaking the four in a row from Pines from 1989 to ’92, and Doveton from 1995 to ‘98. Here’s a list of the most recent reserves success at all clubs.

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DIVISION ONE CLUB Bonbeach Edithvale-Aspendale Frankston YCW Frankston Bombers Mornington Mt Eliza Pines Rosebud Seaford Sorrento

YEAR COACH 2007 Steve Capp 2003 Garry Rees 2012 Steve Reidy 2012 Travis Reints 1998 Leigh Garrett 2017 Damien Kent 1994 Craig McPherson 2016 Luke Farrelly 2010 Darren Godkin 2017 Brad Phillips

DIVISION TWO Chelsea Crib Point Devon Meadows Dromana Hastings Karingal Langwarrin Pearcedale Red Hill Rye Somerville Tyabb

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It’s Okay, Not to be Okay Frankston and Bonbeach joined forces with the Hocking family - founders of It’s Okay, Not to be Okay - at Greg Beck Oval last week. Bonbeach forward Beau Bailey received the best on ground medal from Maddi and Hayleigh Hocking after a four-goal effort against the Bombers.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Super Saturday...and things get a little serious By David Nagel Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten might not agree – but today is SuperSaturday of the very special kind. Forget By-elections, tax reforms and Morgan Gallup polls – because today is the day when some big decisions get made that affect our MPNFL Division-2 footy clubs. Now surely that’s more important! Who are the main challengers to Dromana and who will play finals this year? These are the big questions we need answered when polling booths – sorry footy grounds – open for business today. And we start at Karingal, where the Bulls host Chelsea in a game that will basically decide who takes a double chance into the finals. And an extension of that – who is a genuine premiership threat. Given the quality of opposition, it’s is going to be a massive ask to win four finals in succession to win this year’s premiership - but that’s the challenge that will confront the loser of this game today. It’s basically make or break this afternoon. Karingal has the better form and will go in as favourites, despite losing to the Gulls by three points in their only meeting this year in round 10. That was a dour affair, the Gulls winning 58-55, and we can probably expect more of the same this afternoon. The pressure will be intense. Karingal will rely on the experience of Michael Burke, the class of Andy and Steve McInnes, and the grunt work of Andy Mathers and Duncan Proud to get them out of the starting blocks. Burke and Mathers in particular have been outstanding for the Bulls this year and the Gulls can do themselves a favour by watching both men closely.

They could also tidy up their disposal. The Gulls were terrible in the last quarter against Pearcedale last week, taking a 25-point lead to the final break before being chased down for a draw. Turnovers played a big part in the final quarter fadeout, with the Gulls unable to hit targets when trying to extricate the footy from the back half. Karingal coach Brett Dunne is a fine student of the game, and will know that applying forward pressure will be super important this afternoon. So, after all the training sessions, all the team meetings, all the highs and lows of a footy season – premiership dreams come down to this…four quarters of footy.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 The Gulls are dangerous, with Curtis Bywater, Jack Francis and James Brain all capable of hitting the scoreboard, while Todd Gardiner is one of the finest and most creative midfielders in the league. But it won’t be enough – it’s the Bulls by four points in a thriller. Expectation can cause a handbrake effect on footy teams and Langwarrin will need to deal with its emotions when the Kangaroos host Somerville at Lloyd Park today. The Kangas are on the brink of something special and, all things being equal, should defeat the Eagles today and finish round 17 in fifth spot on the ladder. They would then need to defeat Pearcedale at home next week before beginning preparations for an elimination final at Rye on Sunday August 19. But things are never that simple – especially in the build up to a finals series! The pressure is on now with every kick, every handball and every shot at goal having something tangible riding on it. The Kangas are well placed to handle the situation however, with Jesse Murphy and Gerard Brown providing key targets up forward, Matt Naughton dominating in the ruck, while Mitch Cuthbert and Blake McCormack are great organisers in defence. Somerville will be confident heading in after a confidence-boosting win against Rye last week. Jed Sutton, Billy Rolfe and Nathan Gillis are all more than capable of spoiling the party, while Adrian Speedy and Drew Whittley would love to ruin the storyline. The Eagles need to start fast, stay in touch, and apply scoreboard pressure to the Roos – who will be desperate for victory. But Langy will be too good…and they’ll move to fifth place on the ladder with a 26-point victory. How will Red Hill react to last week’s loss to Dromana? That’s the big question on everyone’s lips as the Hillmen prepare for a visit from a desperate Hastings this afternoon. There are certainly two ways of looking at last week’s performance, with the Hillmen dominating the early exchanges before being overrun in the final term. It would appear their best is good enough – but can they sustain it for four quarters against the best team in the competition? Jamie Mollo will no doubt take the positives out of last week’s performance. His team was patient and clean with its ball use out of defence in the first quarter, with a classy midfield putting a lot of pressure on the Tigers’ backline. Jonah Siversen and Jake Mitchell provided the run and carry, Lachie Chandler marshalled the defence with real aplomb, while Dylan Hoare, Marcus Dal Lago and Rheede Hopgood had a great battle with the Tigers’ midfield.

Hastings will provide a great contest today – because this is it for the Blues. They were competitive against Karingal last week, being stingy with their defensive efforts but lacking the firepower to hurt the Bulls going the other way. It’s a loss that leaves them precariously placed in fifth spot, and needing to defeat the Hillmen and Chelsea over the next fortnight to take their place on the big stage. It’s a massive ask, but players like Paul Rogasch, Col McVeigh, Luke Hewitt and Dale Alanis have been there and done it before and will certainly not be intimidated by the task at hand. But Red Hill will win – and win comfortably by 32 points. Pearcedale was the talk of the town after last week’s draw with Chelsea and will look to remain on people’s lips with a win over Rye at Tractor Park today. The Panthers have gone along quietly, almost unnoticed this year, but are just one win away from their best result since finishing fourth in 2013. Luke Dalmau starred in a last-quarter revival against the stunned Gulls last week, while Travis Bravo almost singlehandedly snatched victory in a brilliant 30 minutes of football. Bravo kicked a goal to cut the margin to 25 points at three-quarter time and then dominated the last term, kicking goals and setting up chances for others. He hit Dan Heijden on the chest to get the Panthers to within a kick, and then played a key role in driving the ball forward so Laughlin Cowell could dribble one through and square things away. Harry Prior had a huge impact around the stoppages in the last term, while Luke Murray and Aidan Simmons provided some real stability in the key-defensive posts. Rye’s season – well it’s slipping away fast. Injuries to key players have hurt, but lose today and the Demons could slip to tenth on the ladder and that would be a disappointing result to say the least. Adam Kirkwood has given his all for the Demons this season, while Pete Hampton, Jarrod Richards and Matt Hill had serviceable games in their 14-point loss to Somerville last week. Who wants it more? The Panthers, that’s who, and they’ll win by 15 points. Winning becomes a habit at footy clubs and Devon Meadows will be out to continue its recent run of success when the Panthers host a vastly improved Tyabb at Glover Reserve today. It’s a rare occurrence for the Panthers to win four games on the trot, but that’s their aim this afternoon after a strong winning run against Somerville, Rye and Crib Point. Coach Glenn Michie has been involved in some good teams over the years, some winning teams – and knows the power that self-belief can have on a footy club.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Michie will step aside at the end of the season and is looking to hand over his Panthers in pretty good shape. Troy Aust has been a big winner this year on his return from Beaconsfield, while Michael Theodoridis has come to life in the second half of the year – booting 39 goals in his last nine matches. His signature, and those of Mat Fletcher, Gavin Kerr, Stef Baumgartner and Liam Drew will be really important for the new coach going forward. If Theodoridis can have a full pre- season and hit the ground running in 2019 – lookout! The Yabbies have been terrific this season, winning four games, but showed signs of wear and tear against a finals-bound Langwarrin last week. Paul Ransom has had a terrific month of footy for the Yabbies, while Jake Anderson, Brad Harbinson, Brendan Doyle and Aaron Turner will keen to finish off what they’ve started. Just one more win, against the Panthers or Somerville over the next fortnight, will take this from a good to great season for the Yabbies. This will be a pretty hard fought affair – but it’s the Panthers by 13 points. Dromana will be bursting with pride after last week’s come-from-behind victory over Red Hill and will enjoy a more relaxed day at the office when the Tigers travel to Crib Point to take on the Magpies. Coach Rikki Johnston could not have asked for more last week, securing the minor premiership with two

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rounds to play and gaining a distinct mental edge over the Hillmen after conceding a five-goal deficit at quarter time. The Tigers clawed their way back into the contest, reducing the margin to 20 at the main break before kicking 7.2 to 3.2 in a dazzling third term of football. They then kicked 4.1 to 1.0 in the final term to run out winners by 23 points – and make a grand statement along the way.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Johnston simply couldn’t have asked for a better preparation just three weeks out from finals. The Tigers were seriously challenged, but players like Beau Cosson and midfielders Reece Wilde, Sam Geurts and the dangerous Sam Fowler lifted after half time in a real belief-builder heading into the crucial month of August. Dean Waugh, Ryan Smyth, Rohan Bleeker, Zac Muschialli, Daniel Geurts and Will Gregson were put under immense pressure in the first quarter and will grow as a defensive unit after coming out the other side as winners. It wasn’t the biggest, but it was certainly the best and most important win of the Tigers’ impressive season to date. And that’s not good news for the Magpies today. Nathan Johns and his boys have little to play for right now except for pride, with the Tigers and Karingal presenting a horribly tough challenge to finish off their season. Tyler Wilton played his best game in the black and white stripes last week against Devon Meadows, while Sam Kilduff, Luke Herrington and Jarrod Fisk will be keen to test themselves against the best. But it’s the Tigers by 10-goals plus.

Tipsters Shaun Connell AFLSE Leagues Manager Dromna Devon Meadows Chelsea Somerville Pearcedale Red Hill Last Round - 4 Chris Holcombe Interleague Coach Dromna Devon Meadows Karingal Somerville Pearcedale Red Hill Last Round - 3 Simon Mc Evoy Leader Dromna Devon Meadows Karingal Langwarrin Rye Red Hill Last Round - 3

Nicholas Smedley Steller Dromna Devon Meadows Karingal Langwarrin Rye Red Hill Last Round - 2

Haydn Parsons AFLSE Operations Dromna Devon Meadows Karingal Langwarrin Rye Red Hill Last Round - 4 Lachy Kelly RPP FM Dromna Tyabb Karingal Langwarrin Pearcedale Red Hill Last Round - 4 Gary Sanford Bendigo Bank Dromna Devon Meadows Karingal Langwarrin Rye Red Hill Last Round - 4 Doug Dyall MPNFL Historian Dromna Tyabb Karingal Langwarrin Pearcedale Red Hill Last Round - 3

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Ben Trivett will be keen to turn Rye’s fortunes around at Pearcedale today.

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

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Scores, Ladders, Goal Kickers SENIORS

SENIORS

Tyabb 2.2 3.3 6.4 9.5.59 Langwarrin 4.5 8.10 11.18 16.22.118 Tyabb Goals: J. Anderson 3, M. Altenkirch 2, B. Regan, D. Sawyer, D. Binks, J. Doman. Best: M. Altenkirch, J. Anderson, P. Ransom, L. Cox, D. Binks, E. Rahilly. Langwarrin Goals: J. Murphy 5, G. Brown 4, K. Whitford 3, B. McCormack, D. Wehner, A. Fenech, Z. Andrewartha. Best: L. Churcher, Z. Andrewartha, G. Brown, M. Parker, J. Murphy, B. Tate. Chelsea 3.5 6.7 12.10 13.12.90 Pearcedale 1.2 4.6 8.9 13.12.90 Chelsea Goals: L. Krieger 4, C. Bywater 4, A. Silva 2, J. Brain, R. Crowe, J. Francis. Best: L. Krieger, Z. Carter, M. Ponton, J. Hargreaves, C. Bywater. Pearcedale Goals: T. Bravo 5, L. Cowell 3, J. Ostrom, H. Prior, B. Kennedy , D. Heijden, L. Dalmau. Best: L. Dalmau, T. Bravo, L. Murray, A. Simmons, L. Cowell, J. McGuiness. Dromana 0.5 3.6 10.8 14.9.93 Red Hill 5.5 6.8 9.10 10.10.70 Dromana Goals: S. Fowler 3, J. Hutchinson 3, B. Holmes 3, E. Johnstone 2, J. Bateman, B. McMurray, S. Geurts. Best: B. Cosson, R. Wilde, B. McMurray, T. Wheeler, S. Geurts, S. Fowler. Red Hill Goals: C. Irving 3, B. Hughes 2, J. Johnson, J. Mold, S. Marchetti, M. Hyden, J. Mold. Best: J. Ross, J. Mitchell, M. Dal Lago, C. Irving, L. Chandler, D. Hoare. Devon Meadows 6.3 9.6 12.10 15.18.108 Crib Point 0.3 5.4 7.7 10.8.68 Devon Meadows Goals: M. Theodoridis 5, L. Craig 2, A. Murray 2, J. Hillis 2, P. Harmes, C. Harris, L. Drew, M. Fletcher. Best: T. Aust, S. Baumgartner, K. Beveridge, G. Kerr, L. Ligt, M. Theodoridis. Crib Point Goals: J. Smith 2, R. Jamieson 2, E. Smith 2, B. Davidson 2, S. Kilduff, J. Fisk. Best: T. Wilton, J. Fisk, E. Smith, N. Shannon, N. Rutherford, E. Avis. Somerville 2.4 5.6 7.9 12.12.84 Rye 2.2 5.4 8.6 10.10.70 Somerville Goals: B. Rolfe 2, J. Sutton 2, B. Neuchew, N. Gillis, T. Beckett, A. Speedy, N. Mason, J. Haskett, A. Fawcett, B. Sedgwick. Best: N. Mason, D. Whittley, J. Sutton, B. Sedgwick, L. Haskett, T. Beckett. Rye Goals: T. Head 2, H. Whitty 2, N. Strickland 2, L. Morse, M. Hill, P. Hampton, A. Kirkwood. Best: P. Hampton, J. Richards, T. Head, M. Hill, G. Nocella, H. Devine-Richardson. Hastings 2.2 4.2 5.6 5.9.39 Karingal 2.5 5.6 6.9 7.14.56 Hastings Goals: T. Redmond 3, M. Clifford, J. Marasco. Best: C. Moloney, M. Foy, J. Standfield, J. Hewitt, T. Redmond, C. McVeigh. Karingal Goals: M. Russell, A. Fowler, J. Archdeacon, N. Villella, R. Mathers, S. Mihevc, S. Charalambous. Best: B. Kellerman, M. Burke, D. Proud, S. McInnes, L. Dixon.

RESERVES Tyabb 8.6.54 v Chelsea 16.10.106 v Dromana 9.16.70 v Devon M 10.9.69 v Somerville 7.6.48 v Hastings 7.9.51 v

Langwarrin Pearcedale Red Hill Crib Point Rye Karingal

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UNDER 19s Tyabb Chelsea Dromana Devon M Somerville Hastings

Langwarrin Pearcedale Red Hill Crib Point Rye Karingal

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

RESERVES

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

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1567 907 172.77 1295 956 135.46 1343 826 162.59 1378 1057 130.37 1317 1163 113.24 1171 1112 105.31 1233 1296 95.14 1156 1249 92.55 1105 1271 86.94 1068 1563 68.33 991 1409 70.33 740 1555 47.59

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16 13 3 0 16 11 4 1 16 11 5 0 16 10 5 1 16 10 6 0 16 9 7 0 16 9 7 0 16 8 8 0 16 6 10 0 16 4 12 0 16 3 13 0 16 1 15 0

1025 633 976 521 926 658 963 708 934 664 918 633 842 602 993 667 628 884 532 1139 471 1016 390 1473

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161.93 187.33 140.73 136.02 140.66 145.02 139.87 148.88 71.04 46.71 46.36 26.48

16 16 0 0 1466 319 459.56 64 16 14 2 0 1614 433 372.75 56 16 12 4 0 1199 497 241.25 48 16 12 4 0 1141 549 207.83 48 16 10 6 0 1286 502 256.18 40 16 10 6 0 1073 587 182.79 40 16 7 9 0 882 913 96.60 28 16 5 11 0 588 1144 51.40 20 16 5 11 0 596 1258 47.38 20 16 4 12 0 547 1423 38.44 16 16 1 15 0 500 1327 37.68 4 16 0 16 0 221 2161 10.23 0

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

TEAM Langwarrin Chelsea Devon M Hastings Dromana Tyabb Dromana Red Hill Somerville Chelsea

RESERVES Scott Sterling Richard Mathers Luke Clark James Gioutsos Craig Hunter Ryland Cranwell Corey Hanger

Rye Karingal Chelsea Red Hill Devon M Chelsea Langwarrin

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UNDER 19 Logan Sandford Dylan Allen Nathan Allen Anthony Beale Ryan McNamara

Red Hill Rye Langwarrin Karingal Karingal

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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 19.13.127 v Somerville 10.16.76 Dromana 11.19.85 v Tyabb 10.14.74 Langwarrin 13.12.90 v Hastings 11.3.69 Pearcedale 16.10.106 v Crib Point 14.13.97 Red Hill 11.11.77 v Karingal 5.7.37 Rye 9.16.70 v Devon Meadows 11.7.73

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 9.8.62 v Chelsea 13.11.89 Hastings 7.5.47 v Red Hill 17.7.109 Karingal 20.13.133 v Crib Point 5.5.35 Rye 14.16.100 v Pearcedale 7.7.49 Somerville 7.12.54 v Langwarrin 9.12.66 Tyabb 2.11.23 v Dromana 11.11.77

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 6.11.47 v Tyabb 8.16.64 Dromana 15.17.107 v Somerville 8.6.54 Langwarrin 12.17.89 v Karingal 11.5.71 Pearcedale 10.8.68 vs Devon M 9.6.60 Red Hill 12.6.78 v Chelsea 6.5.41 Rye 13.9.87 v Hastings 9.17.71

Round 13 Saturday 7th July Chelsea 13.9.87 v Rye 4.6.30 Dromana 8.15.63 v Devon M 5.8.38 Hastings 10.7.67 v Tyabb 8.3.51 Karingal 8.12.60 v Pearcedale 6.5.41 Red Hill 7.13.55 v Langwarrin 2.5.17 Somerville 9.8.62 v Crib Point 4.9.33

Round 14 Saturday 14th July Crib Point 4.5.29 v Red Hill 16.13.109 Devon M 11.13.79 v Somerville 9.14.68 Hastings 17.11.113 v Pearcedale 7.8.50 Karingal 15.14.104 v Rye 7.6.48 Langwarrin 3.4.22 v Dromana 15.20.110 Tyabb 12.16.88 v Chelsea 12.13.85

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Saturday 28th July Chelsea 13.12.90 v Pearcedale 13.12.90 Devon M 15.18.108 v Crib Point 10.8.68 Dromana 14.9.93 v Red Hill 10.10.70 Hastings 5.9.39 v Karingal 7.14.56 Somerville 12.12.84 v Rye 10.10.70 Tyabb 9.5.59 v Langwarrin 16.22.118

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 (SOM) Sunday 19th August Elimination Final (RYE) Saturday 25th August 2nd Semi Final (HAS) Sunday 26th August 1st Semi Final (RYE) Saturday 1st September Preliminary Final (SOM) Saturday 8th September Grand Final (FRA PK)

NETBALL FINALS Saturday 18th August 1st & 2nd Semi Final (SOM) Saturday 25th August Preliminary Final (HAS) Saturday 1st September Grand Final (SOM)

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Footy Notes Devon Meadows The bar is stocked. The party pies and sausage rolls are in the warmer. The good tomato sauce bottles have been fully re-filled with the home brand sauce. The stories from the old days will get bigger and better as the day rolls on. It’s finally that day of the year again - Past Players Day. This year we celebrate with the inclusion of all past and current officials, as well as all of our 2018 sponsors. I guess you could say it’s “Thank You” day from the footy club to you. Thanks to all the past players and officials, because without you we would have nothing to watch or reminisce about. And a huge thanks to the current-day sponsors who make the lights turn on here at DMFNC. Whether it be a small or large contribution, we hope to see you back on board next year for bigger and better things! Momentum has built over the last month of footy and we are looking forward to seeing it continue today, next week and right through the pre-season to 2019. A huge thank you to Mouse, Gidda, John Percy and Luke Harris for their coaching efforts this year. Mouse, we look forward to seeing you taking a back seat next year and enjoying a stress-free football experience for a change! A re-vitalised committee also need a huge congratulations as first year Prez Barry Parsons has been very pro-active in recruiting more committee members, getting things happening and “Making Meadows Great Again”. See you all for a beer tonight and next week down at Red Hill for our last game for 2019. GO MEADOWS!

Rye

The U/19’s are finals bound after a great win last Saturday, and now need to win their last 2 games to shore up 3rd spot. The Reserve boys are still a mathematical chance as well, if they too can win their last 2 games. You do wonder though if the reserves have left their run a little late and some losses a few rounds back, may prove very costly. The seniors are well and truly out of the finals race, after going down to Somerville last Saturday, with a disappointing last quarter. Maybe for a few players, losing doesn’t mean that much. Well it does to the majority of the team as well as the coach, selectors, committee and supporters, so lets get back on the winners list come 5.00pm today. Best in the seniors were Pistol Pete Hampton, Jarrod Richards, Tyrren Head, Lefty Hilly, Gabe N and young Harrison Richardson. The dream is still alive for the reserves, which is quite amazing with the run of injuries they have had, coupled

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with a few players not having a great commitment level. As Doogie has been preaching all year, get to training, get committed and you never know where it may take you. A fantastic second half last week, kicking 9 goals to 1 after 1/2 time. Sterlo with 7 big ones was BOG, with his partner in crime Matt Whelan, James Apps, Smithy Sam Dow and Jumping Jack Burford all in the best. The U/19’s had a great win with a big second half also. Best was Campbell Robbins, Kalani Ryan and Nick Rowson, closely followed by Jayden Thomas, Benny Closter and Vancy.

Somerville The seniors got back on the winners list with a great performance against Rye. It was tight for most of the game, the boys coming out on top with a 5 goal to 2 last quarter. It was a perfect way to end the last home game for the season. Nick Mason was best on in another stellar performance, Whittley, Sutto and Sedgy also among the best. Everitt spoke extremely well after the game giving the supporters an insight into the struggle we have had fielding a full side this year. By round 3 we were down 7 senior players mostly due to injury and by round 10 the tally was up to 14. That’s 14 players who would have walked into our Senior side. With that being said, we’ve had to rely on our young kids to step up and play a role they otherwise wouldn’t have had to. To say how proud we are of them is an understatement. We’ve done the best we can this year with the hand we have been dealt and that is something to be applauded. The reserves went down after going to sleep at half time. Best on was Barnes followed by Captain Koerner and Dixon. The 19s also went down and must win this week against Langy to get a spot in the finals. Both teams sit 5th and 6th on 40 points. There will be a lot to play for this week so let’s hope the boys can rally around each other and play 4 solid quarters of footy. Presentation night will be held at the RSL on the 15th of September. Tickets available at the club.

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Footy Notes Hastings Well we have arrived at the 2nd last game and what is our aim as a Senior side? To play out time, or do we want to play finals? I suppose the picture will be a lot clearer at 5 pm this afternoon! Only one win out of three against the Karingal football Club on Saturday, with the 3rds going down to a very good Karingal side, just keep working at it boys, your football future does not rest on what happens in 3rds Football, most of our Senior side played in struggling 3rds teams, plenty of upside in your future boys just stick at it. The Reserves have kicked 6points clear on top of the ladder and only need 1 more win to finish on top for the first time since 1991, great performance against the 2nd place team, in what was a cracking game of reserves footy, another big challenge today, good luck. The Seniors, well what do you say, brilliant winters day for footy no wind no rain, sun out dry ground and kept Karingal to a lowly 56 points, but unfortunately we only kicked 39 ourselves our goal kicking has really dried up we are keeping teams to low scores but just cant kick goals, well today is the day, is it the last role of the dice, still in the top 5, up against an inform Red Hill team, are we going to have a crack? Only a 4 effort will do, lets see what we can do! Sponsors of the week L Cooper Real Estate Somerville Thermal Air Conditioning Young Scaffold Hire Service Westernport Flooring Xtra

The huge social events continue with the announcement of the Team of the Decade tonight at the club. Then the final round will see Oktoberfest come to Tyabb. The presentation night will be held at Frankston RSL on Friday August 31st so get your payments in now for what should be a huge night.

Red Hill Well the trip to the flatlands was not as cheery as we expected. lets not be all doom and gloom as the Ones certainly took it up to the top of the table Tigers. Chris Irving and “Billy” Hughes are certainly consistent. Johnno “Sticks” Ross had a great game and was well supported by jake Mitchell and Marcus Dal Lago. Great to see Josh JJ Johnson, another U 19 fledgling get a snag in the Ones. The Magoos had a tougher day than a bloke shopping with the missus at Ikea. Jake “Bromers” Bromley kicked a couple of snags and Brendan “Tomcat” Tomczak caught the eye of the vote givers. This now puts the Magoos in a tough spot regarding finals. Still doable but a big challenge against Hastings today. The boys have the ability, just need all guns up and firing today. The Unders remain undefeated and held a determined Dromana to 1 goal. James Greenwood was superb and has started hitting his straps at the right end of the season.The Sandman kicked another half dozen and has left his rivals in his wake at the top of the snagger table.Charlie “Chocolates” Hanrahan got plenty of the pill and Darcy “the Kelpie” McDonald just keeps on giving. Thanks to all involved in the Auction Night last week. Don’t forget only a couple of Presidents lunches to go. Get around all our teams as we move to the pointy end of the season. Mountain Goat.

Tyabb The U/19’s were outclassed by a very slick Langy line up who were staking their claim for a finals berth. Our boys fought the game out bravely and will be putting all their efforts into a win today. The Reserves continued there impressive form with a 10 point win over Langy. The boys pressure was through the roof and again it was a great reward for effort. Better players were Pearson, Hose, Theo, Gaillard and Booth. The seniors came into the game with great anticipation to continue their good form against another finals bound team. However after a solid start we just couldn’t keep pace with a well drilled outfit. Injuries didn’t help our rotations later in the game but the guys never gave up.

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Pearcedale

In bright, sunny conditions last week we travelled to Tyabb. Mindful that every game is vital to our finals chances we began the day with a resounding win in the 19’s. The reserves were beaten in a dissapointing result, and our seniors managed a good solid win. Good players in the reserves included Z. Davies, J. Longley, S. Foggie, S. Tanirau, N. Hammill. In the 19’s N. de Prinse, B. Mate, L. McDonald, J. Mathie, J. Mack all played well and it was good to see a good spread of goal kickers. The seniors continued their recent good form. From the outset our attack on the ball and scoreboard pressure were obvious. Again the entire team played well. Red dominated in the ruck and Jet again played well as he kicked 5. With our rotations restricted through injury, it was good to see the likes of Pipes, Siz, Churh and Michael Parker all play key roles. It was good to have Snake back in the team and his drive and speed were noticeable all day. This week again our finals destiny is in our hands as we take on Somerville at home. Good luck to all players and coaches involved.

What a nailbiter of a game the Seniors played last week against Chelsea with the draw. Only 2 games to go for the season. Today we welcome Rye for our last home game in 2018 and we host our annual Sponsors Day. We welcome the club’s valued sponsors to Tractor Park and thank them for their support. Jason Akermanis will be in the rooms providing entertainment. Head in and say hello. The women’s team will be playing on the back oval today against Karingal at 12.30pm. Head on over and show them some Pearcedale support. Saturday night’s iPod Shuffle was a great success. Congratulations to all for the fabulous costumes. If you missed out make sure you get there next year. As we wind down the season, the social calendar is full for the next few weeks with fantastic functions. August 11 Away game. Head back to the rooms for a drink after our last game of the season. August 18 Annual Major Draw. $100 tickets for 2 people, food and drink (beer, wine and soft drink) from 2pm to 5pm. DJ Juddy will play some tunes after the draw. Get your tickets from a committee person, a player or ask for a book and sell them off yourselves. See Sharon, Mandy or Karen today for a book. Friday 21 September Presentation night in the rooms. This will be a fantastic night with the Dales room full to the brim. Let Sharon or Mandy know you are coming. Log onto Facebook and have a look at the fantastic photos Doug Farr takes of each game. We really appreciate his efforts. Thanks Doug. #upthedales

Crib Point Our trip to Deavon Meadows on the weekend started off with a bang as the U19’s sealed the deal with a comprehensive 154-point win. A depleted Deavon side saw some of our boys switch jumpers to ensure the match could go on. After letting Deavon hit the scoreboard in the first Crib Point held them scoreless for the last 3 quarters. Tom Panich continued to show his talent bagging 7 goals whilst Jett Wilson and Cooper Wisken featured heavily among the days best. A few missed opportunities early for the reserves side saw them slip a few goals behind against Deavon on the weekend. After a few goals coming in the second, the game was in the balance to round out the half. Unfortunately, the second half saw them slip further away resulting in a 28-point loss. Jacob Collins put on an absolute clinic slotting 3 majors while Mark Cairns channeled like for like AFL star Dion “the human meatball” Prestia in a fine display of wingman craft. It’s fair to say #buzzday was trending on the weekend as David “buzz” Cook took the field for the 200th time in Crib Point colours. A fiery contest saw Deavon get on top of the Pies early with a 6 goal lead to finish the first. To the credit of the Crib players they fought back and held the final margin to a respectable 40 points. Tyler Wilton had a reason to smile after being awarded best on ground while young gun Ned Shannon also played well. Congratulations again to a Crib Point legend in David Cook. Loyal, honest & reliable.

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Dromana Round 17 sees us playing Crib Point away in this Bendigo Bank sponsored round. Last round against Red Hill saw our U19s up against the undefeated top side and although a victory was probably never on the cards the boys were a 40 point better team than the previous clash and but for some missed chances in the first quarter could have been even closer in a great effort. The reserves clash against Red Hill was vital for their finals chances as we had lost the last two rounds and were in danger of slipping out of contention. The club decided to replace the coach during the week in a move that was fraught with danger but the team responded by playing the football it was felt this side were capable of by completely shutting down Red Hill for three quarters before easing off in the last when the game was won and regaining the double chance again with a 36 point win. Red Hill had been the only side to defeat Dromana’s Senior side and the game promised to be the clash of the round with 1st v 2nd. The first quarter looked omnious with Dromana goalless and down by 30 points at quarter

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Footy Notes time. By half time the lead had be reduced to 20 points. After half time Dromana come alive outscoring Red Hill 11 goals to 4 to run out 23 point winners and locking away the minor premiership with two rounds to play. EVENTS 12th August - Major Raffle. Tickets from Board Members 15th September - Presentation Night. Book with Tara. 28th September - AFL Grand Final Luncheon at Peninsula Club. GO TIGERS!!!

Chelsea Hosted Pearcedale last week at home and the day dished us up a real bag of mixed emotions, 3 competitive games of footy which ended in a 1-1/2 all Draw. The under’s tried hard all day again but in the end they fell short, Best were Riv, Piddy, the 2 Sammy’s Reid and Campbell, all good and tracking well for the future. Very happy to report Gard’s had a great 200th and was able to belt out the song with all his mates after the game, well done to Stevie G and all concerned with a really solid performance. Well in contention now for some Finals action Team so let’s ramp it up again this week. Great to see Ryland Cranwell back up and running last Saturday and slotting 6 majors, had good support from Mitch, Silv, Drilla and King’y. The news out of the main game to say the least was just very disappointing, we managed to escape with a draw after being in control of the game pretty much all day. Nothing more to be said than simply we all need to have a good hard look and respond like Good Footy Clubs do!! Thanks to all who attended the Function last week and from all reports it was a great night. Big Jack brought his DJ Skills to the table and smashed it, well done mate and as usual a really big thanks to the ladies who helped make the night a success. Good luck to the Mighty Under 11’s this Sunday. Massive this week V’s Karingal, please get down there. See you at the Gullery !!

Karingal Welcome to BMK oval & Loan Machine Arena today for what should be 7 games of hard fought footy & netball; with our U17 netballers at Langy first up and Senior Women footballers at Pearcedale for a season defining clash Pretty good week at Hastings last week with 3 from 5 in netball and 2 from 3 in footy while the SistaBulls towelled up Mornington on their home patch The Unders rested a few and had a few out with injury but the depth in the team this year allowed them to do it in a canter and experiment with some positional changes The 12pm Game was always going to be a tough one and proved exactly that with the boys dropping by 2 goals to the ladder leaders At 2 o’clock we seemed to have the yips a little, kicking 7.14 but got the job done and will roll on to the next challenge against Chelsea here today Couple of big events coming up are the $5k draw on Sept 14 - tickets now on sale for players or committee. Don’t wait and possibly miss out - grab one today while you’re here! AFL Grand Final Eve is on again and backed up this year with a GF function right here on the big screens Welcome to sponsors & player sponsors inside today, as always a big thanks for the ongoing support you give the club Ladies Night tonight - some last minute tix still available $50 see Jade - and the blokes are welcome as well but no sit down meal and $10 door charge for you! #RedWhiteBOOM Bullseye

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32 34 35 33 36 34 37 35 38 36 39 37 40 38 41 39 42 40 43 41 44 42 45 43 46 44 47 45 48 46 49 47 50 48 51 52 49 53 50 54 51 55 52 56 53 57 54 59 58 60 59 61 60 63 64 65 67 99

Kyah Pidd Karavalisis Liam LukeSoto Farrelly Luis Brad Little Auster McLelland JarrodClark Sullivan Rivon Eric VanSchalwyk Patrick Malane Harley Earle Zac Watts RyanSpasevski McNamara Jake Aiden Roberts Lachlan Toniolo Angus McBain Sam Heurtau Cody Stewart-Fry Jack Bennell Austin Brown Alex Occhipinti Sean Burns Milo Radonovic Sam Morgan Jackson Chapman

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Jake Davis Jordan Keher CoreyPlaisted Sam Battams Lachlan Bennett Vaughn Hinde (C) Jai TreipBrown Joshua Josh Pohle Jaxon Atwell AnthonyCulliton Thomas Beale NathanHeiberg-Wright Ethan Villella NoahKnopers Jack Davies Zac Saunders Mitchell Campbell Dylan DiVenchenzo Ashley Foster Zac Holton Jayden Waters Steven Josh Di Tapolscay Blasio Ash Cadd Ashley Davis (C) Chris Reid Sean McInnes Lachlan Saunders Andrew Wiffen DamonGiuliano Tristan Hookem Brodie Jack Courtie Mitchem Kyle McClenahan

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Kyah Pidd Karavalisis Liam LukeSoto Farrelly Luis Brad Little Auster McLelland JarrodClark Sullivan Rivon Eric VanSchalwyk Patrick Malane Harley Earle Zac Watts RyanSpasevski McNamara Jake Aiden Roberts Lachlan Toniolo Angus McBain Sam Heurtau Cody Stewart-Fry Jack Bennell Austin Brown Alex Occhipinti Sean Burns Milo Radonovic Sam Morgan Jackson Chapman

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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 Koerner 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

3332 3433 3534 3635 3736 3837 39 38 40 39 41 4240 4341 4443 4544 4645 4746 4847 4949 5050 5151 5252 5353 54 54 55 55 56 5757 5858 5959 6061 61 62 63 64

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

11 22 33 44 55 66 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 16 15 17 16 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 31 30 32 31

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 Koerner 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

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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

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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


pearCedale rye

pearCedale rye

Colours:

Colours:

BlueBlue & White Royal & Red

BlueBlue & White Royal & Red

Coaches Senior: Senior: Leigh Josh Stewart Moore Reserves: Marcus Gordon Reserves: James Garrett & Jarmin Paddick U19:Murray Leigh & Morse U19: Luke Travis Bravo

Coaches Senior: Senior: Leigh Josh Stewart Moore Reserves: Marcus Gordon Reserves: James Garrett & Jarmin Paddick U19:Murray Leigh & Morse U19: Luke Travis Bravo

Seniors & Reserves

Seniors & Reserves 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 19 18 20 19 21 20 22 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31

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

Kalani Ryan Tim Chaloner Peter RhysHampton Wilson Tim Mazurek Matthew Moran Toby JackWoodford Hobson Harrison Zane HillWilson Jarrod Richards Nick Garrett Brady Egan Mitchell Johnson Zal White Lachie Gray Jack Burford Mark Cook Ryan Taylor Reid Chaffey Dekodda Thomson - Irwin Micheal Zini Jayden Thomas TomWhelan Craven Matt Sam Johnston Frawley Jesse JamesHillyear Garrett Mitch Zac Duncan Micth Harris JakeDunn Lyttle Cam Dylan Hateley Gus Gordon Sam DowMazeika Michael Matt BillyJames Kennedy Campbell MatthewRobbins Wilson Steve Jake Tweedly Marshall Josh Cameron Ben Closter Angus Emery Merv Watkins Matt Dunn Nathan Hardy

11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 19 18 20 19 21 20 22 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31

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

Under 19’s

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

Clay Jeans Harrison Piner Tyler Eklund Campbell Robbins Nick Vigliaroni Rowson Luke Sparks Danny Vance Will Jayden Grant Thomas (VC) JackJay Cee McGuiness Hegger-Roney Mason Eldridge Jackson Allen (C) Dylan Bradshaw Cameron Anthony KieranSuttcliffe Harry Rand Mitchell Dylan Allen Briggs RileyJennings Zac Bradshaw Tom Quigley Kalani Ryan Connor Gus Gordon Benwell Bailey Wood Clayton Barnes (C) DylanOussa Tom Khan Sean McCarten Bryan Kelly Luke Jennings Jarrod Richards(C) Joel Wills

20 19 21 22 23 24 24 28 25 29 27 31 32 33 50 44

Kalani Ryan Tim Chaloner Peter RhysHampton Wilson Tim Mazurek Matthew Moran Toby JackWoodford Hobson Harrison Zane HillWilson Jarrod Richards Nick Garrett Brady Egan Mitchell Johnson Zal White Lachie Gray Jack Burford Mark Cook Ryan Taylor Reid Chaffey Dekodda Thomson - Irwin Micheal Zini Jayden Thomas TomWhelan Craven Matt Sam Johnston Frawley Jesse JamesHillyear Garrett Mitch Zac Duncan Micth Harris JakeDunn Lyttle Cam Dylan Hateley Gus Gordon Sam DowMazeika Michael Matt BillyJames Kennedy Campbell MatthewRobbins Wilson Steve Jake Tweedly Marshall Josh Cameron Ben Closter Angus Emery Merv Watkins Matt Dunn Nathan Hardy

Matt Kade Mielli Porter Caleb DeclanVella Albert Alex Matt Searle Wright Max RyanScharpenack Mitchell Jess LukeGoldsmid Daniel Ben BradCloster Gason (DVC) Billy Swayn (DVC) Mat Picolli Dustin Broadhurst Curtis Morley Lachlan Glover Ryan Smith Linton Hardy

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

Clay Jeans Harrison Piner Tyler Eklund Campbell Robbins Nick Vigliaroni Rowson Luke Sparks Danny Vance Will Jayden Grant Thomas (VC) JackJay Cee McGuiness Hegger-Roney Mason Eldridge Jackson Allen (C) Dylan Bradshaw Cameron Anthony KieranSuttcliffe Harry Rand Mitchell Dylan Allen Briggs RileyJennings Zac Bradshaw Tom Quigley Kalani Ryan Connor Gus Gordon Benwell Bailey Wood Clayton Barnes (C) DylanOussa Tom Khan Sean McCarten Bryan Kelly Luke Jennings Jarrod Richards(C) Joel Wills

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Matt Kade Mielli Porter Caleb DeclanVella Albert Alex Matt Searle Wright Max RyanScharpenack Mitchell Jess LukeGoldsmid Daniel Ben BradCloster Gason (DVC) Billy Swayn (DVC) Mat Picolli Dustin Broadhurst Curtis Morley Lachlan Glover Ryan Smith Linton Hardy

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hastings red hill

hastings red hill

Colours: Royal RedBlue & White & White Coaches Senior: Senior: Ricky JamieFerraro Mollo Reserves: Reserves: Dan Simon Lehmann Powell U19: U19: Andrew Pat Foy Gilmour

Colours: Royal RedBlue & White & White Coaches Senior: Senior: Ricky JamieFerraro Mollo Reserves: Reserves: Dan Simon Lehmann Powell U19: U19: Andrew Pat Foy Gilmour

Seniors & Reserves

Seniors & Reserves 11 21 32 43 54 65 76 86 9 7 10 7 11 8 12 9 13 11 14 12 15 13 16 14 17 15 18 19 16 20 17 21 18 22 19 23 20 24 21 25 22 26 23 27 24 28 25 29 26 30 27 31 28 32

Jake JoeyHewitt Boase Ricky Ferraro Michael Holmes (Res) Matt Clifford (VC) Marcus Dal Lago Scott Chris Jansen Irving David Hull Josh Mold Richie Vandenham (RVC) Sean Marchetti Paul JakeRogasch Mitchell (C) Ben LiamKing Kelly (Res) Matthew Foy Jonathon Ross Micky Cave Aaron Holmes (Res) Colin McVeigh Rheede Hopgood Matthew Boland Peter Dal Lago Kayne Lewis MathewTurville Lonsdale Michael Jake Bromley Steven Robb Thomas McEncroe Luke Smith Michael Mock Luke Clark Matt Hyden Nathan Gray James Marasco Harrison Young Joel Standfield Jonah Siverson Dale Alanis (VC) Andrew Mock Shaun DanielFoster McNamara Danny Torren Edwards Powell (RC) Liam PlattGilmour Andrew Chris Maloney Jayden Pain Chris HarryWatson Byrt Daniel Lehmann Luke Marchesani Ben Schroen (RVC) Jake Mold Luke Hewitt Matthew Mitchell Simon Clancy Blake Thomson Thomas Redmond Ethan Bryan Joshua Ward

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Taylor Stratton Luke Adams Wade Delahaye Max Tulen Josh Mulheron Byron Finnerty Steven HamishWilliams McShane Chris Lehmann William Tuck (RC) Cory Bevan James Pittard Terry Green Balthazaar Christopher Fraser Rendall Sam Scicluna Matt Sawosz Lachlan Horscroft Matthew Henry Luke Adams (Res) Sean Hewitt Zac Vines Kain Stratton DanielPaarlberg Allsop Dylan Harry Wynn-Pope Jaysen Bradshaw Ben Hughes Carey Sawosz Billy Saunders Cody Weir Lachlan Chandler James Forecast Mitchell Skvor (Res) Grant Masterson Sean Scarlett Max Knight Jake BryceDade-Bell Williams Daniel Metcalf Brendan Tomczak Kaylen Jansen James Gioutsos Alex Stratton Lachlan Prins Ash Harrison Timothy Grostate Kurt Bentley Corey Wood Jess Dobrota Ethan Williams Aaron Vinson

11 21 32 43 54 65 76 86 9 7 10 7 11 8 12 9 13 11 14 12 15 13 16 14 17 15 18 19 16 20 17 21 18 22 19 23 20 24 21 25 22 26 23 27 24 28 25 29 26 30 27 31 28 32

Jake JoeyHewitt Boase Ricky Ferraro Michael Holmes (Res) Matt Clifford (VC) Marcus Dal Lago Scott Chris Jansen Irving David Hull Josh Mold Richie Vandenham (RVC) Sean Marchetti Paul JakeRogasch Mitchell (C) Ben LiamKing Kelly (Res) Matthew Foy Jonathon Ross Micky Cave Aaron Holmes (Res) Colin McVeigh Rheede Hopgood Matthew Boland Peter Dal Lago Kayne Lewis MathewTurville Lonsdale Michael Jake Bromley Steven Robb Thomas McEncroe Luke Smith Michael Mock Luke Clark Matt Hyden Nathan Gray James Marasco Harrison Young Joel Standfield Jonah Siverson Dale Alanis (VC) Andrew Mock Shaun DanielFoster McNamara Danny Torren Edwards Powell (RC) Liam PlattGilmour Andrew Chris Maloney Jayden Pain Chris HarryWatson Byrt Daniel Lehmann Luke Marchesani Ben Schroen (RVC) Jake Mold Luke Hewitt Matthew Mitchell Simon Clancy Blake Thomson Thomas Redmond Ethan Bryan Joshua Ward

Jack Hill Kane Hawkins (VC) Remy Walker Shelby Burnett Iain Campbell Jack Winton Nicholas Daniel Henry Theobald MatthewBarton Lachlan Gahan SheaPaarlberg Ben Mitchell Harry Lowe Patrick Langdale (VC) Simon Allsop Daniel Slocombe Samuel Peter McGee Lee-Conway (C) Zak Turner Corbin Pett Andrew Luke McVeigh Fergusson Ben Davys Lachlan Austin James Greenwood Benjamin O’Brien LoganDeas Liam Sandford Harry Young Jayce Walker ConnorArdley Baylee Eardly Brian Delaney Caleb Watkins (VC)

20 18 20 21 21 22 25 23 26 24 27 25 29 31 44 45 49 54 55 58 63

Taylor Stratton Luke Adams Wade Delahaye Max Tulen Josh Mulheron Byron Finnerty Steven HamishWilliams McShane Chris Lehmann William Tuck (RC) Cory Bevan James Pittard Terry Green Balthazaar Christopher Fraser Rendall Sam Scicluna Matt Sawosz Lachlan Horscroft Matthew Henry Luke Adams (Res) Sean Hewitt Zac Vines Kain Stratton DanielPaarlberg Allsop Dylan Harry Wynn-Pope Jaysen Bradshaw Ben Hughes Carey Sawosz Billy Saunders Cody Weir Lachlan Chandler James Forecast Mitchell Skvor (Res) Grant Masterson Sean Scarlett Max Knight Jake BryceDade-Bell Williams Daniel Metcalf Brendan Tomczak Kaylen Jansen James Gioutsos Alex Stratton Lachlan Prins Ash Harrison Timothy Grostate Kurt Bentley Corey Wood Jess Dobrota Ethan Williams Aaron Vinson

Under 19’s

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

33 29 34 30 35 30 36 31 37 32 38 33 39 34 40 35 41 36 42 38 43 38 44 39 45 40 46 41 47 42 48 45 49 45 50 51 46 52 50 53 51 54 52 55 53 56 57 58 59 60

Zachary Noah Turner Holland Jacob Boase Lachie Clasby Charlie Hanrahan Christopher Hickey AndrewTwaites Jordan Wilson Alister Fuller Michael Tanner NathanRedfern Reece A’Vard Jake Hall Foy Matthew Liam Reilly Hayden Horscroft Aidan Marchesani Joshua Johnson Riley Bracun William Brewster Jack Pilgrim Harrison McIntyre

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

Jack Hill Kane Hawkins (VC) Remy Walker Shelby Burnett Iain Campbell Jack Winton Nicholas Daniel Henry Theobald MatthewBarton Lachlan Gahan SheaPaarlberg Ben Mitchell Harry Lowe Patrick Langdale (VC) Simon Allsop Daniel Slocombe Samuel Peter McGee Lee-Conway (C) Zak Turner Corbin Pett Andrew Luke McVeigh Fergusson Ben Davys Lachlan Austin James Greenwood Benjamin O’Brien LoganDeas Liam Sandford Harry Young Jayce Walker ConnorArdley Baylee Eardly Brian Delaney Caleb Watkins (VC)

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Zachary Noah Turner Holland Jacob Boase Lachie Clasby Charlie Hanrahan Christopher Hickey AndrewTwaites Jordan Wilson Alister Fuller Michael Tanner NathanRedfern Reece A’Vard Jake Hall Foy Matthew Liam Reilly Hayden Horscroft Aidan Marchesani Joshua Johnson Riley Bracun William Brewster Jack Pilgrim Harrison McIntyre

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Netball Preview - Division 2 Have the Blues left it a little too late? By David Nagel Hastings pulled off its best win of the season against Karingal last week but the Blues need to win – and win big – against Red Hill today to keep its finals dream alive. Hastings is a dangerous team, there’s no doubt about that, but has left its run late and needs some divine intervention to take a shot at this year’s title. If things pan out as expected, the Blues will win both of their last two games – against Red Hill and Chelsea - and end on the same amount of points as both Karingal and Tyabb. But their percentage is way off the mark, meaning they need to develop a ruthless edge to be a chance. Last week’s win over the Bulls was impressive. The Blues’ season was on the line at three-quarter time with scores locked on 38. But they lifted in the style of a good netball team with Hayley Morton and Madelina Nyoul keeping things tight defensively, while Charli Buskermolen, Lesila Seeto and Darcy Lambert put on a great display through the midcourt. And Armani Buskermolen (GS) and Helen-Margaret Ashin (GA) were superb in finishing off their hard work. But Red Hill will be no pushovers today, coming off a great win against Dromana last week. The Hills just haven’t been able to get their best team on the court this year, but showed last week their capabilities. Sienna Wills and Georgia Vines did a great defensive job in the first half before Vines switched ends to have a huge impact as a goaler after half time. Emilie Baird filled her shoes with style, while Meg Hamill (GA) provided some real potency when the game was on the line. But Hastings will win this – by 11 goals. Tyabb is protecting fourth place on the ladder and can’t afford a slip up against Devon Meadows today. The Yabbies gave Langwarrin a real scare last week, leading by two at half time before the Kangaroos made their move on the way to a five-goal victory. Caitlin Watson (GK) and Kylie Heib (GD) were terrific in defence, while Kellie Anderson and Sarah Hose gave plenty of drive through the midcourt. Devon Meadows led Crib Point at half time last week and need to be taken seriously. Bryoni Hardeman, Nat Fallon and Alana McDonald will be keen to impress in the 200th game of club stalwart Jenelle Bain, while Lucy Hoogenboom is proving a tough nut to crack in defence. The Panthers will be fired up for this one – but the Yabbies will win by six.

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Crib Point will be looking to fine tune things ahead of next week’s game against Karingal when the Magpies welcome Dromana to Cribby. The Magpies did just enough against Devon Meadows last week with Ebony McDermott (GS) and Shaye Williams (GA) making the most of their opportunities. Dromana has some good players on its list, with Karli Foster, Bev Miller, Emily La Roche and Emily Pratt all capable of causing an upset. But the Magpies have a lot more to play for right now… and they’ll win by 10. Karingal suffered a setback against Hastings last week but can turn things around when the Bullettes host a familiar face in Chelsea today. Renee Brewster, Breanna Neighbour and Mel Cotta gave the Bullettes some great service last week and will be keen to hit the ground running. The Gulls have had a week off to reflect on a last-start draw against Somerville, where Katja Jansen, Jordyn Barnett and Zoe Larrieu did everything possible to get their team a win. They’ll be keen to repeat that performance – but the Bulls will win by 10-goals plus. And Langwarrin will look to keep the engine ticking over against Somerville at Lloyd Park today. The Kangas were behind at half time against Tyabb last week but produced a stunning third term to regain control of the match. Zoe Zeuschner took control in centre, while Sarah Anderson made a difference in wing attack. Somerville has some gun performers, with Jaimee Peney and Dani Planner terrific for the Eagles this year and will be ready to test themselves against the best. But the Kangas are evenly balanced – and they’ll win comfortably.

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Netball Results & Ladders Chelsea Devon Meadows Dromana Hastings Tyabb Somerville – Bye

A Grade

20 v Pearcedale 29 v Crib Point 40 v Red Hill 50 v Karingal 40 v Langwarrin

0 38 46 48 45

TEAM P W L D F A % P Langwarrin 15 14 1 0 775 525 147.62 60 Crib Point 15 12 3 0 597 409 145.97 52 Karingal 14 10 4 0 656 441 148.75 48 Tyabb 15 10 5 0 687 520 132.12 44 Hastings 14 9 5 0 589 486 121.19 44 Dromana 15 7 8 0 543 606 89.60 32 Dev Meadows 14 5 9 0 427 477 89.52 28 Chelsea 14 4 9 1 455 554 82.13 26 Somerville 14 4 9 1 431 551 78.22 26 Red Hill 15 4 11 0 484 674 71.81 20 Pearcedale 15 0 15 0 122 523 23.33 4

Chelsea Devon Meadows Dromana Hastings Tyabb Somerville

B Grade

29 v Pearcedale 35 v Crib Point 57 v Red Hill 36 v Karingal 31 v Langwarrin 68 v Rye

33 43 30 52 61 35

TEAM P W L D F A % P Somerville 16 15 1 0 878 429 204.66 60 Karingal 16 15 1 0 824 447 184.34 60 Dromana 16 13 3 0 818 635 128.82 52 Langwarrin 16 12 4 0 736 507 145.17 48 Tyabb 16 8 7 1 640 585 109.40 34 Crib Point 16 8 8 0 591 576 102.60 32 Red Hill 16 6 10 0 571 598 95.48 24 Hastings 16 5 9 2 495 706 70.11 24 Dev Meadows 16 4 12 0 509 695 73.24 16 Chelsea 16 3 12 1 452 607 74.46 14 Pearcedale 16 3 12 1 397 773 51.36 14 Rye 16 1 14 1 469 822 57.06 6 Chelsea Devon Meadows Dromana Hastings Tyabb Somerville

C Grade

39 v Pearcedale 34 v Crib Point 43 v Red Hill 10 v Karingal 36 v Langwarrin 29 v Rye

20 48 21 54 30 24

TEAM P W L D F A % P Dromana 16 15 0 1 571 347 164.55 62 Karingal 16 15 1 0 654 319 205.02 60 Crib Point 16 13 3 0 634 422 150.24 52 Chelsea 16 12 3 1 558 390 143.08 50 Langwarrin 16 8 8 0 415 435 95.40 32 Tyabb 16 6 8 2 386 417 92.57 28 Red Hill 16 6 10 0 452 534 84.64 24 Somerville 16 5 11 0 426 529 80.53 20 Dev Meadows 16 3 10 3 468 514 91.05 18 Rye 16 4 11 1 365 493 74.04 18 Hastings 16 3 13 0 230 617 37.28 12 Pearcedale 16 2 14 0 364 506 71.94 8

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D Grade

33 v Pearcedale 16 v Crib Point 53 v Red Hill 11 v Karingal 14 v Langwarrin v Rye 30

29 41 20 63 34

TEAM P W L D F A % P Karingal 16 14 1 1 670 279 240.14 58 Somerville 16 14 2 0 556 404 137.62 56 Dromana 16 13 2 1 642 348 184.48 54 Langwarrin 16 11 3 2 571 265 215.47 48 Crib Point 16 10 6 0 451 386 116.84 40 Rye 16 9 6 1 380 443 85.78 38 Pearcedale 16 6 10 0 439 430 102.09 24 Tyabb 16 5 10 1 332 425 78.12 22 Chelsea 16 5 11 0 352 473 74.42 20 Dev Meadows 16 3 13 0 406 558 72.76 12 Red Hill 16 3 13 0 275 566 48.59 12 Hastings 16 0 16 0 168 665 25.26 0 Devon Meadows Langwarrin Dromana Hastings

Under 17

31 v Crib Point 9 v Pearcedale 32 v Red Hill 41 v Karingal

12 53 49 32

TEAM P W L D F A % P Pearcedale 15 14 0 1 691 220 314.09 62 Red Hill 14 11 2 1 664 324 204.94 54 Hastings 15 11 4 0 617 302 204.30 48 Dromana 14 9 5 0 520 364 142.86 44 Dev Meadows 15 5 10 0 394 530 74.34 24 Karingal 14 4 10 0 348 444 78.38 24 Langwarrin 14 3 11 0 267 565 47.26 20 Crib Point 15 0 15 0 86 838 10.26 4

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Netball Notes Dromana Last week saw our last home game for the season up against Red Hill. First up was U17’s Red Hill came out strong and got an early lead we took awhile get get going and it was then hard trying to play catch up.. the girls won the last quarter but the damage was done. Best on went to Tahlia Walter D Grade came out strong and just didn’t stop this team has jelled really nicely. In the end a very strong win Best on went to Sarz. C Grade started the match by celebrating Belinda Ingrams 100 games Bel has been an integral part of the club on and off the court and also coaches juniors Congrats Bel. they then took the court and didnt look back good strong win. Best on Jay Jay B Grade also had a very strong win the team that just keeps getting better. best on went to Elise A Grade was a tight contest the game could of gone either way but in the end not the one we wanted. Best on went to Emily La Roche good luck to everyone this week Go Tigers

Somerville Another mixed bag of results last week as we hosted Rye at home. The A girls were happy to take a seat on the sidelines, and the D, C and B girls were looking to take away some points on this sunny morning. D Grade - Unfortunately the performance from the D grade girls was nowhere near their usual level against Rye, which resulted in them losing top spot. We have 2 tough games left in the home and away season that we need win to secure our double chance in finals. The girls are looking to get back on top today against Langy. C Grade - We were determined to achieve a better result than last time we came up against Rye and started the

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game with a new intensity. The ‘C-ocial’ girls played as a team and never looked back, winning the game 29 -24. We will have another tough game today against Langwarrin but bring it on! B Grade - The B Grade team were left to coach themselves against Rye last week, but still came out on top. With a lot to work on, the girls are training hard and are ready to iron out any creases in their game for their road to finals. With Langy today & Tyabb next week to finish off their season, the girls know its going to be tough couple of weeks. A Grade - With a wonderful rest last week, we take on a strong Langy today. With a slightly fuller team, we hope to see cohesion down the court and are ready to give them a run for their money today. Today we take on Langy away. The girls will be taking no prisoners and fighting hard for those wins today.

Karingal As the home and away season nears the end, the bullettes are making final prep for finals, with another week of outstanding performances. Starting off the day were our U17’s, who fought hard throughout the whole match, leading during the first quarter but fell short by 9 goals in the end. D grade moved to top of the ladder for the first time this season, taking an easy win in the sunshine away at Hastings. C grade also made light work of their opposition, taking a solid win and bringing back a few key players from injury just in time for the pointy end of the season. B grade were undermanned with many girls playing up this week, but still put together a solid win against the blues, showing that their depth and talent runs all the way through. With 9 of our 10 A grade players out this week, several B girls and some helpful fill ins stood up to fight hard for the final match of the day. Equal at 3/4 time the girls gave it their all but lost by a mere 2 points, which was a fabulous effort considering. We welcome Chelsea at home today, for our last home game this season. Thank you to our major sponsor, The Loan Machine, for your support this season.

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Netball Notes Crib Point U/17 Our girls have continued to grow & improve. They applied good defensive pressure creating several turnovers. BOC Haylee for her steady head in C. D Grade Have been building for a while & had another brilliant game full of clean passing and movement. The girls had a great win. No BOC this week but rather 4 standout players key to the teams success Tarryn, Tomi, Lesli and Kylie. C Grade played much smarter controlled netball this week & had a great team game. The girls backed one another up sealing another victory. BOC went to Amie for her defensive work off the ball. B Grade started slow allowing Devon to take a 7 goal lead at quarter time. In the 2nd the girls lifted the pressure & fought back to be level at HT. They remained controlled & dug deep to stay in the game. The communication, positivity & perseverance they displayed is to be admired! BOC went to Kelly for her continued effort and never say die attitude. A Grade a must win match for our girls as we need a strong win to secure 2nd place on the ladder coming into finals. With some players out we started slow, however, the game always looked to be in our control. The girls gelled together & brought each other into the game. Overall an outstanding game with many standout performances across the court. BOC was Shaye who shone as a tall strong target in goals. This week will be tough for all teams as we play Dromana. With finals just weeks away strong team performances are a must. Go Cribby!

Rye Rye Demons came up against rivals Somerville last weekend. All three teams knew it was going to be a tight contest across the board. D grade had a magnificent game! They took home a great win by 2 goals. Some great Netball was played and credit to the Demons and fighting it out all game. Well done girls! Best on: Jodie C grade had there full side in, hoping to bring home another win for the year. Unfortunately it didn’t go the Demons way, loosing by 5 goals. They have improved as a group and should be very happy with how they have gone this year. Best on: Jasmyn B grade changed it up last weekend, trying some new positions for the coming season! It was a great game, like always against Somerville who are highly experienced. Demons tried everything but Somerville were just too good. Best on: Olivia

2019 is fast approaching and we couldn’t be more excited!!! We see a make over at Rye over the summer break, with new courts and shelters being done! We couldn’t be happier about the change and we would like more people to share this moment with in 2019! If you are looking for a fresh start at a new club, maybe wanting to start Netball again or most of all just wanting to join Netball for the fun factor, then Rye will give you just that! Check out our website early January for some pre-season dates! We would love to see some new faces to our Club!

Red Hill Another ripping game from our U/17 squad . With all 10 players available this week, we had many rotations throughout the game. With our 1st quarter taking us to a comfortable lead , we never looked back . Dromana chasing our tail came home stronger but not strong enough with Redhill winning by 17 goals . D grade had a tough game against a powerful Dromana team . Our team is improving each week with lots of turnovers but a tight Dromana defence made it difficult to convert these into goals . Best game this season for Lucy Bycroft. In a battle of the ages, the experience of Dromana was too strong for our young C grade squad! Our defence duo were back together and strong, while our goalies couldn’t convert! Dromana proved to be a strong side in the B grade this week. They took the lead from the start and played a strong and consistent 4 quarters to take a 27 point win. Our girls had some great patches of play but need to work on consistency. Great work by Mia Newman in the centre court and Ella Mason having a strong game in defence. With players returned from travels and fully fit back from injury we put together 4 quarters of netball to show the full potential this A grade team has. Being competitive from the start and playing consistent skillful netball proved across 4 quarters we wanted to win more. To have the diversity of players to go from end to end and still dominate makes coaching a pleasure. Stay strong girls and finish 2018 with a bang. Climb time.

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Netball Notes Chelsea Last Saturday was a tough day on the court for B grade. Jayde Mason was strong in defence the whole game, picking up plenty of loose balls. Liv made an impact through the centre and we were neck and neck for most of the game, finding a narrow lead going into the last quarter. Unfortunately there were too many errors in the last, and we ended up going down by 4 points. The C girls were able to come away with another convincing win against Pearcedale, and we’ve now secured a place in finals. Steph had her best game of the season grabbing plenty of intercepts, whilst Sallie and Casey were loud and encouraging all game. Great game girls, looking forward to a really tough battle next weekend. After 7 weeks without a win our D girls were back on the winners list this week. It was certainly a close game with both sides doing some amazing plays down the court, but after forming a handy lead in the first quarter our girls were able to hold on to win by 4 points. It was a massive team effort with every player doing exactly what was asked of them. I could not be more prouder of the girls for the way they kept their heads up through the whole game and backed each other up when needed. Well done girls!!!

Langwarrin We travelled to Tyabb to take on the Yabbies in what promised to be a great clash. Our Under 17’s kicked off the day, playing a very strong Pearcedale side. We held our heads high and took on the challenge, never giving up. We improve each week and always leave everything out on the court. D grade was the next battle, and although we won comfortably on the scoreboard, it was a super tough encounter. Our defensive pressure was phenomenal and our hands over pressure caused chaos for Tyabb through the mid court.

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C grade was our only loss of the day. A slow start from us allowing Tyabb to get a healthy lead, was extremely disappointing. We tried relentlessly to reign in the yabbies but unfortunately we ran out of time, eventually going down by 5. B grade showed off their skills and determination, dominating from the very first whistle and never letting Tyabb in to the game. Securing a finals berth, we came away with an impressive 30 goal win. A grade was the battle of the day. The lead continually changed throughout the game and every single player well and truly gave everything they had. Both teams were hungry for the points. After causing a couple of turnovers and capitalising on them, we eventually came away with a 5 goal hard fought victory. We look forward to taking on Somerville next weekend in what promises to be another tough encounter! Go Roos!

Tyabb Despite being down a few players D grade showed an enormous amount of improvement from their last meeting with Langy. Across the court the girls moved the ball with such confidence & patience resulting in fewer scoring opportunities for the roos. Claire & Kels connected well in their first game together in goals with Dee feeding the ball in carefully. Em Q was dynamic in defence as was Rhi in her returning game for the club. It may not be a finals year for us but the progress and development is something to be celebrated. Well done team! C grade got our only win for the day after a fantastic first half set us up to turn the previous results around. Sterchs made her return after the birth of the beautiful Sienna and slotted into the goal circle well. The girls have performed so well over the season and with a lot of the losses being by very small margins we are left with plenty of belief for the upcoming games and into next season. B grade once again had a slow start that just couldn’t be pegged back throughout the game. We were able to show some fantastic fight & some outstanding attack work but just couldn’t stop the flow of goals from Langwarrin. A grade showed how much fight & depth we have in our squads sticking with the benchmark side for the majority of the match. Our defensive pressure all the way down the court was some of the best we have seen throughout the season & there’s plenty left to play for over the coming weeks! #nipnip

Pearcedale A strong performance saw our Panthers come home with 2 out of 4 wins to continue their greatly improved late season form. Our under 17s were again very impressive for four quarters, coming away with a dominant win. D grade started slowly but fought their way back into the game thanks to Shaes mid court intercepts, shaniis

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Netball Notes strong drives onto the ring and some very accurate shooting by our ever reliable Emily. Unfortunately they weren’t able to peg back the gap caused by our slow start. C grade although going down played a very solid defensive game for 3/4. Tracey’s awesome rejections in defence, Molly’s movement through the mid court and Brooke’s shooting were all highlights. A very positive vibe on court helped B grade to an impressive, hard fought 4 point win. Tahls continued to shoot the lights out and again Louise was awesome in defence forcing shooter errors. A great vibe around the club at the moment as our form continues to build. Positive signs as our younger players grow in confidence, skill and belief well supported by our senior players who are really stepping up as the season continues. A very good mix of talent is building which is a very positive sign for seasons to come. Go Panthers Pearcedale Number One Ticket Holder

Jenelle first started back in 2002 and a junior and has been a committed and loyal member since then. Jenelle was involved in our only Junior premiership back in 2002 and again as a Senior player in the C grade premiership side in 2016 where she was judge Best on Court. Jenelle bleeds Red, Black and White and her passion, commitment and loyalty is second to none both on and off the court. We wish Jenelle the best of luck today. Get down to the courts at 1:15pm to support Jenelle and the A grade girls against Tyabb and celebrate this great achievement and finish it off back in Flano’s bar after the game with a drink to celebrate. GO PANTHERS

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There was some welcomed sunshine last week as we took on Crib Point at the panther den. It was always going to be a tough week with Crib Point strong across all grade. Under 17’s: The girls were the clubs shining light, taking home a win with some strong teamwork across the court. Fantastic effort girls. BOC Lauren. A Grade: Hitting the court after a bye the girls were focused on putting in a hard 4 qtr’s, we were able to rattle the opposition and held the lead throughout the game but were unable to capitalise allowing Crib Point to get a run on and take the points. BOC Alana McDonald. B Grade: The girls started strong with some fierce defence and execution of team goals in the 1st half. In the 2nd half there were some position changes in which the girls settle well and continue on with the first half goals, however we were unable to convert on the defensive turnovers and Cribby got away with the win. BOC: Faith C Grade: the girls started well in what was a fast paced game, we let cribby get on top of us in the 2nd qtr. To the girls credit they banded together with solid defensive pressure and good ball movement. BOC Amy Hall and Brooke Murray D Grade: Tough game again this week. They are very strong defensively and unfortunately we couldn’t keep up. The girls fought to the end and had a great 1st and 4th quarter showing some great ball movement. BOC Georgia this week for her great effort to play 17s, d grade and then umpire c grade, fantastic club effort. Back to back home games is always a treat. This week we welcome Tyabb to the Panther den. Today we get to celebrate a milestone of one of our ‘OLD’ Devon Meadows faithful. Today Jenelle Bain takes the court in A grade in her 200th game.

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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

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: 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

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

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

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

C GRADE Coach: 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: 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)

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: 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

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

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

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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

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

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

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

V 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

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

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

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

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V 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

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

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

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Stingrays set a hot pace Dandenong Southern Stingrays continue to lead the way in the TAC Cup this season after a blistering lastquarter display resulted in a 40-point win against the Calder Cannons. The game was played in horrendous conditions on Sunday morning at RAMS Arena, Craigieburn. The Stingrays didn’t have the game their own way with the Cannons presenting a far sterner test than what was expected. It would also be the first time in 13 games that the Stingrays would lose the first quarter. They were defending a fourgoal breeze and went in five points down at the first change. It was a gallant effort from the Stingrays defenders, who had their hands full, not only contending with the repeat entries, but the tricky ball flight and smaller opponents. Stingrays coach Craig Black thought it was going to be a tough day at the office when driving to the ground. “We knew Calder at home, in these types of conditions would suit them better,” Black said. “They train and play here 12 months of the year so know how to better play the conditions well. “We also didn’t adjust the team to the conditions early in the week, continuing to expose and play our taller players. Those conditions weren’t ideal for them, but what a great learning experience they gain from it.”

Bailey Williams finished well in credit after booting two goals and adjusting easily to the windy conditions, taking numerous contested marks. Jai Taylor started the game slotting back to his beloved wing position, kicing two majors for the game and Sam Fletcher continued his impressive form as in the inside midfielder. He was supported well by Jamie Plumridge, along with a returning player to the team in Fin Bayne whose school football commitments have concluded for the year. Captain-courageous Campbell Hustwaite once again led the way, lifting his team mates in the second quarter pumping the ball inside 50 with regularity. With a six-day turnaround the Stingrays travel to Preston Oval to take on the Northern Knights today at 2.00pm. The Knights are currently sitting eighth on the TAC Cup Ladder and need to win at least half of their remaining games to secure a final spots. TAC CUP RESULTS Dandenong Stingrays 1.2 4.6 5.6 12.10.82 Calder Cannons 2.1 2.3 5.5 6.6.42 Stingrays Goal Kickers: B. Williams 2, J. Plumridge 2, J. Taylor 2, S. Fletcher, R. Nanscawen, J. Stuart, F. Bayne, L. McDonnell, J. Frawley. Best: F. Bayne, C. Hustwaite, B. Williams, L. Young, S. Fletcher, J. Taylor. TAC Cup Ladder: Dandenong Stingrays 48, Gippsland Power 40, Murray 36, Sandringham 36, Oakleigh 34, Western 28, Calder 22, Northern 22, GWV Rebels 18, Geelong 12, Eastern 8, Bendigo 8.

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