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Division 1 - Round 3 Saturday 14th April 2018

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



The sharing of real life experiences Kicking a great goal, taking a spectacular mark, or showing nerves of steel to steer a netball team to victory are just some of the joys of being part of a sporting club. But they are just the joys of playing sport – surely the biggest joy of being involved in a sporting club is the sharing of real-life experiences. In recent times we’ve seen why clubs are so important to the community, why they can help significantly with the highs and lows that life can throw our way. But it’s not just clubs alone, the entire sporting community will rally in times of need. The well-documented cancer battle of local media icon, Andrew ‘Toe Punt’ Kelly, has seen an outpouring of support, resulting in a group of Toe Punt’s mates joining forces to organise a fundraiser for his family. Over $20,000 was raised as Frankston Park opened its doors, and the local community its heart, to support a man that has given so much to the local game over a near 30-year journey. At Bonbeach on Good Friday, Edithvale-Aspendale and Bonbeach paid tribute to Stacee McInnes, a young girl entering the prime of her life before passing away in her dad’s arms at the age of 20. A broken ankle would see a blood clot develop in Stacee’s body and end the life of a much-loved member of the community.

At Beaconsfield, the rallying of support for young netballer Ciara Nelson has been amazing, with the local community raising more than $130,000 to allow Ciara the best possible treatment to remove a tumour from the stem of her brain. Ciara had her operation recently, and the entire SEFNL community has its fingers crossed that her future will shine as brightly as the big and beautiful smile that adorns her face. And then we celebrate milestones. Last week it was the 200-game milestone of Crib Point’s Luke Herrington, a talented junior footballer who has dedicated himself to the long-term service of his footy club. And this week, well two blokes who know each other rather well will run out on opposing teams to play their 300th game of football. For Crib Point’s Glenn Barclay and Somerville’s Jordan Boyes, Saturday’s reserves game at Crib Point puts an outstanding exclamation mark on two decades of commitment to their sporting clubs. They’ll both enjoy a kick or two – but surely the biggest joy will be the sharing of another real-life experience. David Nagel

Her family, well they’re so grateful for the ongoing support of the Edi-Asp Netball Club – a club founded to play sport but always there to support its own. “Being her family we obviously have our up and down days, but I thought everyone else would forget about Stacee over time and move on,” said Stacee’s mother Roslyn. “But to have this game named in Stacee’s honour and to have a medal named after her is fantastic, it brings us all together and it’s just a wonderful gesture. “It’s fantastic, all her friends played footy for Edi-Asp and the girls made so many friends through athletics, and they all played for the Aspendale Arrows, we’ve been heavily involved in the community. “Everyone just loved her, she was the mascot, the glue for all the girls and her four older sisters. To see what the club has done for Stacee makes the family feel extremely special.” The Karingal Football Netball Club held a minute silence on Saturday, prior to the senior game against Langwarrin, to pay tribute to one of its own in Luke Duhig, his life taken so short of its prime in the off-season. The sight of players, coaches, administrators, supporters and volunteers from both clubs paying tribute to Luke brought strong feeling to the surface – and reinforced that every member of a sporting club is loved and so important.

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AFL Vic Country WorkSafe Game of the Month returns!

See below for the 2018 WorkSafe Game of the Month line up: •

Sunday April 22 - Merrivale v Nirranda (Warrnambool & District FNL)

Sunday April 29 – Dimboola v Horsham Demons (Wimmera FNL)

Sunday May 27 – Kangaroo Flat v Golden Square (Bendigo FNL)

Sunday June 3 – Boisdale Briagolong v Stratford (East Gippsland FNL)

Saturday June 16 – Mallee Eagles v Cohuna Kangas (Central Murray FNL)

Sunday June 24 - Girgarre v Tallygaroopna (Kyabram District FL)

Sunday July 15 – Simpson v South Colac (Colac & District FNL)

Sunday July 29 – St Mary’s v Lara

(Geelong FNL)

Saturday August 4 – Wahgunyah v Barnawatha (Tallangatta & District FL)

Spectators can enjoy the local atmosphere with a host of family-friendly activities including interactive inflatables, face painting and giveaways. Another highlight is the National Anthem prior to the game sung by a local identity and the post-match presentations where our WorkSafe Ambassadors will present the sought-after WorkSafe Trophy and best on ground medals.

Sunday August 12 – Lake Wendouree v North Ballarat (Ballarat FNL)

Just as WorkSafe are committed to supporting country football in Victoria, so too are they committed to the vision of making sure every Victorian returns home safely every day.

Development Manager

A host of community football clubs in regional Victoria will welcome the return of the WorkSafe Game of the Month in season 2018. Introduced with great success in 2003, the WorkSafe Game of the Month has become a flagship event in the season calendar. It not only highlights the strength of country football and netball, but also the importance of workplace safety in our communities. This year is set to be bigger and better than ever, with 10 exciting WorkSafe Games of the Month planned in leagues across the state, with our first event kicking off in the Warrnambool & District Football Netball League on April 22. WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country partners with Netball Victoria across all Game of the Month events to bring some of football’s and netball’s biggest names to meet the locals and share their sporting stories. Current day AFL players and netball personalities are set to appear in season 2018.

Good luck to all teams participating. AFL Victoria Country Football and

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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 It’s time for the Sharks to step up By David Nagel An early-season showdown between the previous year’s grand finalists is always an intriguing proposition and today’s game between Frankston YCW and Bonbeach will be no exception. There’s no getting away from it, the Stonecats slaughtered the Sharks on Sunday September 17 last year kicking 21 goals to five on their way to a 102-point victory that rubber-stamped their standing as one of the great MPNFL teams of all time. And they’re in familiar territory once again, gunning for an eighth title in nine years from the top of the ladder after round two. So, what can the Sharks do to turn this around? Coach Steve Hughes would appear to have all the keys to success at his disposal with Matt Douglas leading a stern defence, ruckman Dylan Jones feeding a talented midfield led by Jackson Casey and Shane McDonald, while key forwards Jo Fisscher and Trent Dennis-Lane provide an interesting combination for opposition defenders to quell. The Sharks were comprehensively outplayed by Edi-Asp in round one before riding a fast start to a 23-point win over an inaccurate Rosebud last week. So how are the Sharks travelling heading into the toughest test in local football – the Stonecats at Jubilee Park? “Last week (Rosebud) was certainly a step in the right direction because we were scratchy in round one, second to the footy, undisciplined, and the five-goal margin probably flattered us a bit,” was Hughes’ honest appraisal. “We got our hands on the footy last week, structured up much better and moved the ball with greater efficiency. But this is the biggest challenge in the MPNFL and YCW look like they’re up for the fight again.” The Stonecats were always going to find things difficult against Seaford last week, more mentally than anything else, after the massive build-up and impeccable performance against Sorrento in round one. They were trying to back-up perfection - and don’t forget the six-day break!

But they showed all the guts and determination you would expect from a champion team in the final quarter, kicking 6.5 to 1.2 to turn a 21-point deficit into a 12-point victory. Josh Butland and Paul Minchington were ever-present dangers for the winners while Lachlan Street and Jake Lovett continued impressive starts to the season. Hughes acknowledged that after last year’s grand final defeat the Sharks had used the Stonecats as a template to improve. VFL players Myke Cook, Mitch Gent and Luke Verma will all play enough games to qualify for the finals if the Sharks happen to make it. “I think they (YCW) had 10 players of VFL quality playing in their side on grand final day and we identified the fact that we needed to improve in that area,” Hughes said. “Obviously the development of our younger players is crucially important but to have that top-end class is going to help us going forward. It’s a model that has worked for them so why not give it a try.”

Edi-Asp skipper Steve Mannix will look to turn up the heat on the Stonecats

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Footy Preview - Division 1 Bonbeach needs to step things up from its first two performances, and they probably will, but it’s the Stonecats to make it three straight with a three-goal victory. Rosebud will hit the Nepean Highway and turn left for the only time this season when the Buds trek to David McFarlane Reserve to take on Sorrento. Coach Adrian McBean would have taken a one-one start to the season, with a 10-point victory over Mornington and a 23-point loss to Bonbeach more than acceptable performances. The Buds probably owed their goal kicking to their victory over the Bulldogs and can claim inaccuracy as a key cause of defeat against the Sharks. They kicked 12.5 after being 10.1 at three-quarter time against the Doggies and kicked a wayward 7.15 against the Sharks. Less scoring shots than the opposition in round one equals victory – more scoring shots in round two equals defeat – go figure this funny game of sport we call football! “We missed crucial opportunities early and started poorly last week but I was proud of the way we fought back against quality opposition,” said Rosebud coach Adrian McBean. “What impressed me was our trademark was clear to see, our work rate and ability to compete was there and that comes down to good on-field leadership. Greg (skipper Bentley) is a fantastic leader.” McBean said his team was thoroughly enjoying the step up to Division One football. “The bodies are bigger and stronger, the brand of football is structured and of a high standard, there is no rest this season with every week a great challenge,” he said. “The evenness probably means that nine or 10 games will get you in - so every game of footy is crucial. “Sorrento is in the same boat as us this week, one and one, and there should be a big crowd on hand to watch a cracking game of football.” Sean and Keegan Downie were impressive for the Buds last week, showing their interleague squad selection was well deserved, while skipper Bentley and Josh Harris have hit the ground running in 2018. Sorrento has had a very interesting start to the season. Do we put any credence on their round-one disaster against Frankston YCW or do we sit back and admire a brave effort to bounce back against Mt Eliza last week? The Sorras were facing a 0-2 start to the season but showed enormous character to hold off the Redlegs by six points in a thriller. Chris Dawes, Leigh Poholke and Zach Byrns did most of the damage last week and will be key focus points for the navy blues again today. This one could go either way but expect Sorrento to get home by three to four goals on their home deck. Frankston Bombers is a really interesting team to assess, but we’ll get more of a gauge on its true credentials when it hosts Seaford at Greg Beck Oval this afternoon.

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The Bombers came from the clouds to lose by two points to Mt Eliza in round one before repeating the final-quarter surge to run over the top of Mornington last week. The Bombers didn’t have anyone in particular go nuts, it was more of an even team performance with 10 players contributing to a 16-goal scorecard. Jarrad Grant proved his mix of height and pace will be a tough match up this season with three goals, while the likes of Josh Chapman, Dale Sutton, Koby Villis and Zach Longham all chimed in at important times. Those strong last quarters will give the Bombers confidence if things are tight at three-quarter time against the Tigers, who surrendered a 19-point lead at the same stage against YCW last week. Matt Terech has lived up to his billing as a strong and dominant ruckman while Nick Braun, Ben Howlett and Matt Herbert have given coach Ben Murphy some tremendous service in the early rounds for the Tigers. You get the feeling we will look back on this one as a key juncture in the season for both teams – a win would be a fantastic confidence boost for both clubs. It’s the Tigers to get the choccies by 13 points. Mt Eliza hits its home ground at Emil Madsen Reserve for the first time this season when it rolls out the red carpet for Pines. The Redlegs have been involved in two thrillers so far this season, winning by two points against Frankston Bombers in round one before falling six points short against Sorrento. Coach Troy Shannon will be disappointed his team hasn’t started two-zip – but the realist in him will be pretty happy with a more than competitive start to 2018. Jordan Moncrieff was impressive with four goals against tough opposition last week, while Ben Landry, Sam Gill and Daniel Gormley will look to trouble the Pythons after hitting top form. Pines just fell short against Seaford before being comprehensively outplayed for three quarters against EdiAsp last week. Paddy Swayn will be impressed that his team fought the game out to the end, cutting a 42-point deficit back to 10 points at the final siren against the Eagles. But now they need to do it for four quarters. EV Shade Medallist Paul Scanlon is once again leading the way, with Corey Ash, Jonathon Hughes and Jacob Boyle all very handy accomplices. Pines needs a win like this to spark its season. Lose and it falls to 0-3 – and two games behind the Mounties – while a win brings it right back into contention. This will be hard, fast and tough footy early – and expect a close finish at the end. We’ll go for Pines to resurrect its season by a thrilling two points. And Edi-Asp will look to make it three from three when the Eagles welcome Mornington to Regents Park.

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Footy Preview - Division 1 The Eagles look to be a very well-balanced outfit that have dominated their opposition over the first two rounds. They kicked out to a 50-point lead against Bonbeach in round one and were seven goals ahead of Pines at three-quarter time before pulling the pin once again. The lack of killer instinct is about the only downside for coach Graeme Yeats right now. The Eagles were already potent, but the inclusion of former Noble Park star Brett Dore has increased that potency to new levels. Dore has been one of the best power forwards in the strong Eastern Football League for a number of seasons now and will give the Eagles a real focal point and a presence going forward. He will certainly straighten them up. Mornington sits at the bottom of the ladder but, with a percentage of 85.64, is certainly proving to be no pushover. Rosebud got the better of the Doggies in round one before Simon Goosey’s boys relinquished a 10-point lead at three-quarter time against the Bombers last week. Broden Bird lit up Alexandra Park with five majors while Tom Hobbs, Kalen Bird and Joel Miller were prime movers for the Bulldogs. But this is their biggest challenge this season. The Eagles – as Eagles should – are flying at the moment and look an early contender to go deep into September this year. They cant afford to make a mistake here and they’ll get the job done – running away this time – by 33 points.

Tipsters Shaun Connell AFLSE Leagues Manager

Haydn Parsons AFLSE Operations

Frankston YCW Sorrento Frankston Edi-Asp Mt Eliza

Frankston YCW Sorrento Seaford Edi-Asp Mt Eliza

Last Round - 5 Chris Holcombe Interleague Coach

Last Round - 4 Wes Garth AFLSE Commercial Manager

Frankston YCW Sorrento Seaford Edi-Asp Pines

Frankston YCW Rosebud Frankston Mornington Mt Eliza

Last Round - 4 Simon Mc Evoy Leader

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Frankston YCW Sorrento Frankston Edi-Asp Mt Eliza

Frankston YCW Sorrento Frankston Edi-Asp Pines

Last Round - 5

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Frankston YCW Sorrento Frankston Edi-Asp Mt Eliza

Frankston YCW Sorrento Seaford Edi-Asp Mt Eliza

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Scores, Ladders, Goal Kickers SENIORS Sorrento 2.0 6.1 9.2 12.8.80 Mt Eliza 1.4 3.6 7.6 11.8.74 Sorrento Goals: C. Dawes 4, L. Poholke 3, Z. Byrns 2, M. Gardner, N. Corp, S. Gladman. Best: R. Williams, T. Langford, Z. Byrns, C. Dawes, L. Tapscott, S. Gladman. Mt Eliza Goals: J. Moncrieff 4, N. Ryan, L. Young, R. Turnbull, B. Coates, B. Nelmes, D. Gormley, J. Freeman. Best: B. Landry, J. Capkin, D. Gormley, J. Moncrieff, S. Gill, M. DeWit. Rosebud 0.4 4.7 6.10 7.15.57 Bonbeach 4.1 6.3 10.5 12.8.80 Rosebud Goals: S. Downie 2, K. Downie 2, D. Wilson, D. Stephens, B. Dwyer. Best: S. Downie, J. Harris, K. Downie, G. Bentley, S. Krumeich. Bonbeach Goals: T. Dennis-Lane 7, G. Vassallo, S. McDonald, B. Sykes, L. Stenning, B. Hogan. Best: J. Casey, T. Dennis-Lane, G. Carpenter, J. Gumbleton, M. Douglas, J. Bennett. Mornington 4.5 7.7 12.9 14.10.94 Frankston Bombers 3.1 8.8 10.11 16.15.111 Mornington Goals: B. Bird 5, J. Halsall 2, J. Calder 2, K. Bird, C. Baker, J. Miller, T. Hobbs, R. West. Best: B. Bird, T. Hobbs, K. Bird, R. Odell, J. Miller, W. Miller. Frankston Bombers Goals: J. Grant 3, D. Sutton 2, J. Chapman 2, K. Villis 2, Z. Longham 2, S. Fox, B. Muston, C. Buchan, J. Amalfi, J. Greeley. Best: J. Chapman, C. Micari, W. Majcher, B. Northover, S. Fox, J. Amalfi. Seaford 4.4 6.4 11.6 12.8.80 Frankston YCW 1.1 5.5 7.9 13.14.92 Seaford Goals: N. Braund 3, A. Walton 2, K. Henderson 2, M. Herbert, K. Shaw, S. Lonie, T. Shaw. Best: N. Braund, M. Terech, B. Howlett, A. Walton, M. Herbert, D. Rayson. Frankston YCW Goals: J. Butland 4, P. Minchington 2, R. Hodson 2, M. Debenham, S. MacLeod, B. Wagner, B. Angwin, J. Cheverly. Best: L. Street, M. Debenham, J. Butland, S. MacLeod, R. Hodson, J. Lovett. Edi-Asp 4.5 7.12 11.18 12.20.92 Pines 1.3 3.7 5.12 11.16.82 Edithvale-Aspendale Goals: B. Bowden 2, M. Clark, A. Macquire, B. Dore, A. Johns, C. Wylie, D. Warke, R. O’Leary, C. Martello, S. Mannix. Best: M. Meehan, B. Dore, A. Johns, L. Harris, B. O’Hanlon. Pines Goals: G. Hendry 3, H. Parker 2, B. Barfoot, J. Boyle, N. Wilcox, L. Potts, D. Plane, P. Scanlon. Best: P. Scanlon, C. Ash, T. McDermott, B. Thomas, J. Boyle, J. Hughes. RESERVES Sorrento 3.3.21 Rosebud 18.17.125 Mornington 13.17.95 Seaford 3.7.25 Edi-Asp 8.15.63

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Mt Eliza 8.16.64 Bonbeach 1.0.6 Frankston Bombers 8.5.53 Frankston YCW 11.15.81 Pines 6.5.41

UNDER 19s Rosebud 6.11.47 Mornington 12.8.80 Seaford 3.6.24 Edi-Asp 14.11.95

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Bonbeach 14.9.93 Frankston Bombers 7.6.48 Frankston YCW 7.4.46 Pines 7.7.49

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SENIORS P W L D Bonbeach 2 2 0 0 F’ston YCW 2 2 0 0 F’ston Bombers 2 1 1 0 Mt Eliza 2 1 1 0 Seaford 2 1 1 0 Rosebud 2 1 1 0 Sorrento 2 1 1 0 Edi-Asp 2 1 1 0 Pines 2 0 2 0 Mornington 2 0 2 0

F 146 210 189 154 171 134 135 92 168 161

A % PTS 57 256.14 8 135 155.56 8 174 108.62 4 158 97.47 4 178 96.07 4 147 91.16 4 192 70.31 4 148 62.16 4 183 91.80 0 188 85.64 0

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

2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0

207 49 422.45 144 50 288 156 57 273.68 141 68 207.35 138 135 102.22 98 101 97.03 64 124 51.61 82 175 46.86 63 138 45.65 22 218 10.09

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

2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

198 102 194.12 46 24 191.67 62 35 177.14 170 101 168.32 146 150 97.33 117 123 95.12 83 142 58.45 100 183 54.64 52 114 45.61 0 0 0

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GOAL KICKERS SENIORS Broden Bird Trent Dennis-Lane Christopher Dawes Guy Hendry Jordan Moncrieff James Freeman Zachariah Longham Brent Bowden Dale Sutton Jackson Calder Leigh Poholke

TEAM Mornington Bonbeach Sorrento Pines Mt Eliza Mt Eliza Bombers Edi-Asp Bombers Mornington Sorrento

R.2 5 7 4 3 4 1 2 2 2 2 3

T 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 4

RESERVES Lachlan Armstrong Brendan De Ruyter Jake O’Neill Michael Chaplin Michael Luck Mitchell Chopping

Rosebud Mornington Edi-Asp YCW Rosebud Mt Eliza

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UNDER 19
 Sam Hart Thomas Dehaas Tom Wisneske Connor Jackson Matthew Turville Max McLaughlin Reece Orchard Thomas Reeves Tommas Crimmins

Edi-Asp Bonbeach Mornington Pines Bombers Bonbeach Edi-Asp Bonbeach Mornington

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Division 1 - Fixture Round 1

Round 8

Round 15

Good Friday 30th March Frankston 11.12.78 v Mt Eliza 12.8.80 Bonbeach 10.6.66 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 v Sorrento (FRA) Pines v Mornington (PIN) Bonbeach v Seaford (BON) Edi Asp v Mt Eliza (EDI) Rosebud v Frankston YCW (ROS)

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

Round 9

Round 16

Round 2 Saturday 7th April Sorrento 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 v Bonbeach (YCW) Sorrento v Rosebud (SOR) Frankston v Seaford (FRA) Edi-Asp v Mornington(EDI) Mt Eliza v Pines (MTE)

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

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

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

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

AFL Vic Vountry Championships

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Saturday 19th May MPNFL v NFL (NFL)

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Footy Notes Rosebud Today we take on Sorrento, regrettably our only remaining southern peninsula rival. It will have a different feel with the U19s not being in action and who have been giving a great account of themselves despite low numbers. Last week was another glorious sunny day at Olympic Park. We played host to Bonbeach with some great netball results and the Development team securing a magnificent win with the opposition kicking their only score in the last stages of the match. The seniors also took it right up to last year’s Peninsula grand finalists and but for a slow start and inaccurate kicking could have come away with the 4 points. Our thoughts are with Rising Star Shannon Young who ruptured her Achilles Tendon playing B netball whilst she still managed to be in the top two players on the court! Make sure you save the following dates for these upcoming functions and we would love to see strong support from our players, supporters and sponsors alike: 5 May – Sponsors Day (Edi-Asp home) 12 May – Rockstars Band Night at the Club (Mt Eliza away) 26 May – 1988 Grand Final Reunion (YCW home) 16 June – Mid Season Ball at the Boneo Hall (Mornington away) 14 July – Ladies Night at the Club (Seaford away) 4 August – Trivia Night at the Club (Mt Eliza home) Today’s major sponsor of the week is Anytime Fitness we strongly encourage all of members and supporters to support the businesses that support our Club. Go Buds!

Development was a really focused group. Having let themselves down the previous week, the group brought the urgency and intent needed to get a win. Led down back by Haddock, McCleary and Crossely, in the Midfield by Weyne, Schuller and Johnson as well as Breno up forward who finished with 5 Goals. Our main aim as a group is to get guys ready to fill roles a Senior level, so if you get the call up, grab it and make that spot yours. Under 19’s was an epic battle with the Bombers turning up to play,out playing us in the 1st half. To our boys credit they came back just as hard in the second half kicking 9.5 to 2.2 to take home the win. Lauchie Gorka was BOG winning plenty of the footy. Tom C & Sam DK hitting the scoreboard & leading us to victory. Go Doggies! WOOF WOOF

Mt Eliza

Mornington Last week at the kennel we saw a great crowd at our 1st home game of the season. A big thank you to all the volunteers who are the unsung heroes of our club. Seniors for the 2nd week in a row had chances to win the the game only to go down. We played our way at times as we moved the ball quick and had options with our run, at other times a few lapses in concentration once again saw us turn the ball over. There were quite a few positives to come out of the game with the way we set up behind the ball & some of our ball movement was how we want to play. We can’t afford to drop our heads and have confidence going forward. We wish Dale Whelan all the best with his injury & fingers crossed he hasn’t done his ACL.

Today we welcome the MEFNC Sponsors and supporters for lunch. We hope you have an enjoyable afternoon. We also welcome Jeff and the Pines FNC. To last week and with Sorrento unable to field an Under 19 team, the day started later than usual with the Reserves. On a “Heavy Track” we led narrowly in a low scoring 1st quarter before blowing the game open in the 2nd scoring 5.5 to 0.1 with Chop & Cuz kicking 6 between them. An inaccurate 2.9 to 2.1 second half saw us win by 43. Best players were Cal Rice, Smally, Trent, Scotty, Chop (4) and the Skip. The Seniors started slowing and trailed by 13 at 1/2 time, before pegging back the Sorrento lead in the 3rd to just 8 points. We won the last term in a goal for goal battle before going down narrowly. Moncrieff with 4 was dangerous up forward and other better players included Robbie, Dock, Langers, De Wit, Gorms and Cappy. Need to bounce back strongly today against Pines. Good luck to all sides. Redleg.

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Our club notes are bought to you this week by our great sponsors BRIGHTON HOLDEN MITSUBISHI. If your in the market for the latest cars contact our great friends and get the latest deals @ www.brightonholden.com.au www.brightonmitsubishi.com.au A Sunday stand alone game in great weather in front of a good crowd saw the senior team hold out Pines and score a good win. A slow last quarter saw Pines come back hard but the boys held on. Best players were M. Meehan, B. Dore, A. Johns, L. Harris, B. O’’Hanlon. The reserves started slow and were down at the half however a good second half saw the 4 points coming our way. Best players were L. O’’Connor, S. Miller, A. Lello, J. Nash, R. Morris, M. Allen. The 19’s made it 3 from 3 for the day with win against a much improved Pines team. Very even game until half time but our boys kicked away in the second half to score a good win. Best players were R. Orchard, B. Ward, S. Hart, M. Moloney, K. Hutchinson, B. Seamons. Our netball girls played Saturday and scored 4 strong wins and are looking good. Our new recruits have settled in well and the teams are playing well. 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 ***UPCOMING CLUB EVENTS*** MAN-O-MAN SOCIAL FUNCTION Saturday 14th April - Regents Park social rooms 7.30 pm

Frankston YCW Welcome to our first (at) home game for 2018. Today we continue our piscatorial encounters with Sharks for the 2nd time in 3 weeks with Bonbeach FNC travelling to John Coburn Oval and we look forward to a close contest. We also have the unfurling of the 2017 Premiership Flags both Netball & Football, a proud moment for all players, members and supporters. Last week’s saw a clean sweep across all sides against a determined Seaford Tigers. Does the president cry “Happy Hour”? Played at Belvedere venue, the Unders had a willing match but showed discipline and composure to come out winners by 22 points in a relatively low scoring game. Magoos continue to look the goods. Hughesy another fine display and Marchie slotted 4. It reminded me of a wedding with something old, something new something borrowed and something Blue(Chappy’s bottom lip) but with a mix of experience and youth this season looks bright for the hard working Magoos.

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Seniors were set a task by the Tiger and after 3 quarters of not having a lead they came back from a 21 point deficit to win by 12. Standing near the coaching box in the last quarter wasn’t for the faint hearted but some masterful moves proved to be match winners. Streety shone, Butts slotted 4. Next week is our Anzac round against Frankston Bombers and a luncheon will be held prior to the game. Be there! See Tanya for tickets. Don’t forget 7th of July where we honour Three Coaches at Frankston RSL. Tickets on sale see committee.

Frankston Bombers Welcome all to the Greg Beck Oval where the mighty Bombers take on Seaford in the match of the day. For those of us with jangled nerves after the tight results in the first two games lets hope that the Red & Black are at their best to have the game in hand early. Well played to our senior side as they overcame a 3/4 deficit to run over Mornington & record a strong victory & break 3RPP’s Michael Voss curse. Big Vossy correctly broadcast that we had not won at the Dog house for 37 years, he failed to mention that last Saturday was only second visit to the kennel since 1986. There are lies, damned lies & statistics!!!! Great day last Sunday when Beatles won the preseason $10k draw & prove that lightning does strike twice. Commiserations to Hi Tech Jase who had 3 of the last 4 but failed to get to the chocolates. Thanks to all who supported our club with a ticket purchase. Keep up to date with all that going on in the MPNFL & see features on the Bombers by following the Gameface app or Facebook. The crew were at Bombers HQ last week & there will be great Gameface interviews, stories & clips to entertain one & all throughout the season. Put Saturday 21/4 in your diary when the Bombers Silent Disco will be the place to be. No old school speakers at the Bombers Silent Disco where individual headphones for all deliver tracks from your favourite music genre. Look forward to watching guests moshing to hard rock while standing next to a teamate muzzing to bangers. Go Bombers

Sorrento The return to Shark Park last week saw a beautiful day and the unfurling of the Reserves and Senior flags from season 2017. Mt.Eliza was again an opposition we knew little about but it was a highly anticipated game in both grades. The Reserves got off to a solid start and were well in the hunt at the first break. In the second quarter Mt.Eliza took it up a gear and was comfortably in front at the main break. While we were outplayed for the majority of the game we saw some positive signs and if we stick fat the first win

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Footy Notes won’t be far away. It’s been a tough initiation in the new division but we’ve shown in patches that our best is good enough to compete. Today’s another big challenge in last year’s Grand Final re match. The seniors were a tight tussle all afternoon and there was much relief when the final siren sounded. At times we looked to be getting on top but Mt.Eliza kept fighting back ensuring it went down to the wire. The contest kept the crowd enthralled and it was nice to hang on and notch up our first win for the year. We have plenty to work on moving forward as we continue to find our feet against new clubs. Today we take on a more familiar opponent which should see another great contest in front of a huge crowd. Let’s get the points in both grades. Thought of the week: If tomato is a fruit is ketchup a smoothie!

On to the games today against Mt Eliza. Should be a ripper, against a club that was once in Nepean League. MPFL Premiers in 1983, which was the same year Pines won Nepean and was promoted. A game in which former Pines junior Rob Docherty took apart the opposition as we watched on celebrating our undefeated season as premiers. Different days now. Every week is a challenge. As always, we will turn up in numbers no matter the opposition. Enjoy.

Seaford

Bonbeach

A great response from the seniors and U/19s on the weekend, both producing nice wins against Rosebud. There is a real belief amongst the U/19s team this year and more wins are around the corner! Our reserves boys have had a tough start to the season, but are ready to bounce back and will get better with every game. It doesn’t get any easier this week coming up against the benchmark of the competition in Frankston YCW. We are hungry for success, expect 3 solid team performances! Go Sharks

Pines Two weeks into the season and while results haven’t gone our way, the outlook is good. The seniors have shown patches of very good football and when we can put it all together the wins will come. The reserves had a bit of a lapse in one quarter and weren’t able to finish off. The unders have it all ahead of them which is exciting. The netballers were competitive against very good sides, and will get better as they become more attuned to playing to each others strengths. The most exciting thing is seeing the alignment of the club from junior to senior and across the netball. With lots of discussion about how to sustain football clubs, having a first premiership player in every grade is not a bad strategy. At junior level we have senior Pines footballers of the calibre of Rob Kiely, Jim Messina, Will Casey, to compliment the contingent of current junior coaches, and having Beau Hendry coach the Auskick means any parents that want to see their kids do well could do worse than sign up to the Pines program.

I’ve been dreaming of the day when we had Football & Netball at the one venue. Last Saturday that dream came true. While majority of our results didn’t go our way it sure was great to be able to see all our MPNFL departments in action. Soon we’ll have our Women’s Football commencing with a few possibilities they play on Belvedere #2 Sat alongside the Men & Netballers. Plus add the Auskickers who start up soon on Sat mid morning and we can see the Seaford Sporting Community in full force. Best of luck to all our Cubs who start their Football & Netball season this weekend. Hope to see plenty of SFNC players out their supporting our Cubs. Home game function - Rd 4 21st Apr v Eagles đ&#x;Ś… Past Players/Officials & Life Members Day invite you all to attend our next home game. Function 12:30-3pm. Email dale@penpest.com.au for catering purposes. Next social function - Op Shop party - Sat April 28th Prizes for best dressed. $10 entry at Clubrooms.

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Colours: Gold, Black,White Red &&White Black Coaches Senior: Senior:Stephen Wayne Hughes Capp Reserves: Res: Lewis Corey Roberts Johnson U19: U19: Mark PeterThomas Falzon

Colours: Gold, Black,White Red &&White Black Coaches Senior: Senior:Stephen Wayne Hughes Capp Reserves: Res: Lewis Corey Roberts Johnson U19: U19: Mark PeterThomas Falzon

Seniors & Reserves

Seniors & Reserves 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 8 10 9 11 10 12 11 13 12 14 13 15 15 16 16 17 18 17 19 18 20 19 21 20 22 21 23 22 24 23 25 24 26 27 25 29 26 30 27 31 28 32 29 33 30 34 31 35 36

Christian Ongarello Gavin Vassallo Byron Barry Joe Fischer Scott Macleod (DVC) Gary Carpenter Lachlan Wallace Nick Waterstone Jie Coghlan (C) Sheldon Price Trent Cowled(RC) James Murnane Ash Eames Shane McDonald Paul Minchington Michael Debenham Jason Gumbleton Jesse Bull Coghlan Josh Anthony Barry Brad Sykes Matthew La Fontaine Justin Bennett Steve O’Donnell Myke Cook Kevin Lylak Owen Hulett (VC) Tom Capp Dale Donkin Macklin Raine Trent Dennis-Lane Lachlan Street Brenton Credlin Tom Hogan Ryley Hodson Jackson Sole Ben Buckley Lachlan Gill-Renouf Jack Mazurek Jack Williams Ryan Santon Lachlan Stenning Pat Johnstone Matthew Douglas Khan Haretku Luke Verma Luke Paynter Beau Bailey Josh Butland Kyle Hutchison Jason Ferraro (VC) Ben Wagner Mitch Gent James Bryant Dylan Jones Jake Lovett Jackson Casey (C) Michael Chaplin Ben Hogan Lew Roberts Tim O’Shannessey Rohan Sealey Ezekiel Turner Nick King Jake Theobald

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

Angus Wright Brayden Chapple Cody Henness Todd Cracknell Jacob Cheverley Joel Fillippone Brendon Marchmont Joel Rippingale Jack Matthews Jayden Cole Mitch Rowe Jarrah Douglas Tyler Sigley Matthew Owen VineQuinn Josh Patullo Darcy James Charlie Patterson Sam Rouette Zinzi Mosimane Callum Thompson Jacob Millman Anthony DaSilva James Griffiths Josh AdamO’Dwyer Treweek Jacob Marco Flannery Kelso Adam Jordan Nichols Pirpiris Damien Chabas Hayden Raphael Patrick Cochrane Davenport Shane Robbie Evans Matene Herbert WilliamBiggin Dabonde Daniel Jack Keilor Sean Gales Mackenna Hura Mitch Barry (RC) Ben Cracknell Wayne Sandlant Harry Lane Jake Tonkin Lachlan Williams Daniel Mulholland Daniel Hughes Nick Christoforou Jack Weiland Angus McNab Adam Treweek 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 15 16 16 17 18 17 19 18 20 19 21 20 22 21 23 22 24 23 25 24 26 27 25 29 26 30 27 31 28 32 29 33 30 34 31 35 36

Christian Ongarello Gavin Vassallo Byron Barry Joe Fischer Scott Macleod (DVC) Gary Carpenter Lachlan Wallace Nick Waterstone Jie Coghlan (C) Sheldon Price Trent Cowled(RC) James Murnane Ash Eames Shane McDonald Paul Minchington Michael Debenham Jason Gumbleton Jesse Coghlan Josh Bull Anthony Barry Brad Sykes Matthew La Fontaine Justin Bennett Steve O’Donnell MykeLylak Cook Kevin Owen Hulett (VC) Tom Capp Dale Donkin Macklin Raine Trent Dennis-Lane Lachlan Street Brenton Credlin Tom Hogan Ryley Hodson Jackson Sole Ben Buckley Lachlan Gill-Renouf Jack Mazurek Jack Williams Ryan Santon Lachlan Stenning Pat Johnstone Matthew Douglas Khan Haretku LukePaynter Verma Luke BeauButland Bailey Josh Kyle Hutchison Jason Ferraro (VC) Ben Wagner Mitch Gent James Dylan Bryant Jones Jake Lovett Jackson Casey (C) Michael Chaplin Ben Roberts Hogan Lew Tim O’Shannessey Rohan Sealey Ezekiel Turner Nick King Jake Theobald

Alex Hutchins Taydon Moss Joel Shanahan Sam Hatch Jack Race Osland (VC) Jayden Jason Carter Sam Bryant Jake Gazzola Lane Meyer Nick Stamatis Andrew Kelly Bailey Bocksette Josh Berenger Jacob Gonzales Jordan Berenger Lucas Brooks James Long Tom McLean Nick Pajer Declan Box Shem Barry Fillippone (VC) EricJoel Vansister Tom Reeves Josh O’Toole Griffin McClelland Luke Findikakas Taner Enez Henry Vine Andrew Cochrane Tate Sweetnam Nathan Cochrane Kobe Johnson Lachlan Stenning

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Angus Wright Brayden Chapple Cody ToddHenness Cracknell Jacob Cheverley Joel Fillippone Brendon Marchmont Joel Matthews Rippingale Jack Jayden Cole Mitch Rowe Jarrah Douglas Tyler Sigley Matthew Owen VineQuinn Josh Patullo Darcy James Charlie Patterson Sam Rouette Zinzi Mosimane Callum Thompson Jacob Millman Anthony DaSilva James Griffiths Josh O’Dwyer Adam Treweek Jacob Kelso Flannery Marco Adam Jordan Nichols Pirpiris DamienRaphael Chabas Hayden Patrick Shane Davenport Cochrane Robbie MateneEvans Herbert William Dabonde Daniel Biggin Jack Keilor Sean Gales Mackenna Hura Mitch Barry (RC) Ben Cracknell Wayne Sandlant Harry Lane Jake Tonkin Lachlan Williams DanielHughes Mulholland Daniel Nick JackChristoforou Weiland Angus McNab Adam Treweek Luke Black Jack Brennan Jack Butland Matt Ryan Michael Nicholls

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 15 12 16 13 17 14 18 15 19 16 20 17 21

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Seth Hughes Mark Ferdinand JackDouglas Martin Caleb Blake Grimmer Dylan Preston Petro Daiziel Vafeas Lachlan AaronChapman Ingram ( C ) Andrew Mason Lockett Baily Angwin Morgan Tom Baker Sheldon Tom DeHaas Nathan Mills Jack Congues Matt McNeil Tim Mulholland Nathan Harris-Dent(VC) Bailey Valastro Rhys Dicker Max McLaughlin

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Alex Hutchins Taydon Moss Joel Shanahan Sam Hatch Jack Race Osland (VC) Jayden Jason Carter Sam Bryant Jake Gazzola Lane Meyer Nick Stamatis Andrew Kelly Bailey Bocksette Josh Berenger Jacob Gonzales Jordan Berenger Lucas Brooks James Long Max McLaughlin Nick Pajer Rivon Clark Shem Barry McLean EricTom Vansister Declan Box Josh O’Toole Chris Hall Luke Findikakas JoelVine Fillippone (VC) Henry Tom Reeves Tate Sweetnam Griffin McClelland Kobe Johnson Taner Enez

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Andrew Cochrane Mark Ferdinand Nathan Cochrane Caleb Douglas Lachlan Stenning Dylan Preston Seth Hughes Lachlan Daiziel Jack Martin Andrew Chapman Blake Grimmer Baily Angwin Petro Vafeas Tom Baker AaronMills Ingram (C) Nathan Mason Lockett Matt McNeil Morgan Sheldon Nathan Harris-Dent Tom DeHaas Jack Congues Tim Mulholland (VC) Bailey Valastro Rhys Dicker

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Colours: Navy Red Blue & White & White Coaches Senior: Senior: Adrian Luke Tapscott McBean Reserves: Reserves: Dion LukePhillips Farrelly U19: Matt Baker

Colours: Navy Red Blue & White & White Coaches Senior: Senior: Adrian Luke Tapscott McBean Reserves: Reserves: Dion LukePhillips Farrelly U19: Matt Baker

Seniors & Reserves

Seniors & Reserves 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 12 14 13 15 14 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 25 24 26 25 27 26 28 27 29 28 30 29 31 30 32

Fletcher Hustwaite Shannon Gladman Phil (RC) LukeJones Tapscott Rhys TrevorPierce Mattison (RC) Keegan Downie Jack Grant Daniel O’Hehir Mitch Hallahan Lachie Mew Zach Byrns Aaron Rose Leigh Kurtis Poholke Corrin Chris DanielDawes Wilson Alex Bird Jordan White Nick Muller Robbie Bos RyanStoffels Potter Tom David Cohn Chad Harris Ben Garlick Daniel Grant Jake Jake Corrin Di Pasquale Josh Fisher Harrison White Ben HarryDwyer Carter Brenton Davidge Michael Walker Dale Stephens AngusDownie Callaghan Sean Kenneth King (C) Greg Bentley Ben McCormack Jason Henderson Matt Dobrowolski Jackson Mc Rae (RC) NickKrumeich Corp Seb Lachie Armstrong Bailey Holt Isaac Drinkwater-Coates Ryan Williams Jack Jarman Matthew King Chris DannyZurek Stephenson Matt Baker Jayden Tomkins Brenton Payne Will Tucker Adam Jarred Jake Main (RVC) Bart Wallace

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

Bryce Dylan Gibson Dunstan Jamie Clarke Nat Diconza Nathan Abbott Nick Marston (VC) Daniel Clarke Heath Conolly Josh EthanHarris King Travis Bolton James Brigden Anthony Pegg Ben CodyFeldhofer Hotchin James ClancyHallahan Fulton ( C ) MarcusThomson Gardner Glenn Anthony Ring Jacob Raphael Finn Callaghan Michael Luck Rhys McLennan Tom Langford Blake Porta Lachlan Croad Campbell Hustwaite Mike Washington Liam Bradford Josh Iezzi Kane Scott Donald Peverell Lachlan Taylor Chris Croad Jaycob Argentino Dan Hickey Matt Maher Michael Ed Ellis Pattison Lachlan Mitchell Robinson Smith Dean Patton Hamish Martin Broady Fernee Reid Nanscawen Jai Nanscawen Aaron Hamzsak Matt Cumming Angus Clavin Stephen Cumming

1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 12 14 13 15 14 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 25 24 26 25 27 26 28 27 29 28 30 29 31 30 32

Fletcher Hustwaite Shannon Gladman Phil (RC) LukeJones Tapscott Rhys TrevorPierce Mattison (RC) Keegan Downie Jack Grant Daniel O’Hehir Mitch Hallahan Lachie Mew Zach Byrns Aaron Rose Leigh Kurtis Poholke Corrin Chris DanielDawes Wilson Alex Bird Jordan White Nick Muller Robbie Bos RyanStoffels Potter Tom David Cohn Chad Harris Ben Garlick Daniel Grant Jake Jake Corrin Di Pasquale Josh Fisher Harrison White Ben HarryDwyer Carter Brenton Davidge Michael Walker Dale Stephens AngusDownie Callaghan Sean Kenneth King (C) Greg Bentley Ben McCormack Jason Henderson Matt Dobrowolski Jackson Mc Rae (RC) NickKrumeich Corp Seb Lachie Armstrong Bailey Holt Isaac Drinkwater-Coates Ryan Williams Jack Jarman Matthew King Chris DannyZurek Stephenson Matt Baker Jayden Tomkins Brenton Payne Will Tucker Adam Jarred Jake Main (RVC) Bart Wallace

Aaron Colombo Mitch Sherar Ben Jovanoski Brayden Glaum Matt Suric Aaron Colombo Jack Stewart Nic Sakalis Joel Hepner Kieran Hanley Seth O’Reilly Dylan Suric Robbie Harrigan Angus Prentice Braydan Maizey Giordan DeBruin Kyle McCaw

Bryce Dylan Gibson Dunstan Jamie Clarke Nat Diconza Nathan Abbott Nick Marston (VC) Daniel Clarke Heath Conolly Josh EthanHarris King Travis Bolton James Brigden Anthony Pegg Ben CodyFeldhofer Hotchin James ClancyHallahan Fulton ( C ) MarcusThomson Gardner Glenn Anthony Ring Jacob Raphael Finn Callaghan Michael Luck Rhys McLennan Tom Langford Blake Porta Lachlan Croad Campbell Hustwaite Mike Washington Liam Bradford Josh Iezzi Kane Scott Donald Peverell Lachlan Taylor Chris Croad Jaycob Argentino Dan Hickey Matt Maher Michael Ed Ellis Pattison Lachlan Mitchell Robinson Smith Dean Patton Hamish Martin Broady Fernee Reid Nanscawen Jai Nanscawen Aaron Hamzsak Matt Cumming Angus Clavin Stephen Cumming

Under 19’s

Under 19’s 1 2 3 5 7 9 10 11 14 15 18 19 21 22 23 24 25

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Colours: Black Red &&Black Gold Coaches Senior: Senior: Beau Ben Murphy Muston Reserves: Reserves: Mark TravisDessent Reints U19: U19: Zachary Joe Hallal Horsley

Colours: Black Red &&Black Gold Coaches Senior: Senior: Beau Ben Murphy Muston Reserves: Reserves: Mark TravisDessent Reints U19: U19: Zachary Joe Hallal Horsley

Seniors & Reserves

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RourkeBuchan Corey Fischer Dale Sutton Brayden Irving Sam Drake Dean Williamson (C) Alex Harnett Damien Rayson Jay Reynolds Mitch White Ben MattNorthover Gundry Brett Sutton Joe Hallal Sam Fox (VC) Matt Terech Beau Muston Zac Vansittart Ryan Marks-Logan Beau WaideCannon Symes Jackson Mockett Jarrad Grant Tom Lonie Jay Page Jonathan Haidon Daniel Myers Matt McLennan Jake Foster Aaron Jarryd Walton Amalfi Kieren Shaw Zac Longham Mark Di Blasio Jake Greely Ben Gavenlock Tournier Tim ScottLonie Foster Sam Michael Webb Matt Herbert Matthew Offer Dylan Howlett Brandon Tilley Rory Luxton Cameron O Neill (RC) James Herbert Will BradMajcher Doyle Corey Micari Matt McCormack Ben Sharman Kayle Henderson Josh Francis Josh Stokes Mitchell Bosward (C) Luke Luke Edmondson Lewis Bryce Lloyd Allan Williams Paul JustinVyverberg Kiss Ben Howlett Housden Shannon White

32 37 38 33 39 34 40 35 41 37 42 38 43 39 44 40 45 41 46 45 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 54 55 54 56 55 57 56 58 58 59 69 63 64 65 68 69 70

Curtis Barker Zac White (RVC) Dale Shaw White Tom AaronBraund Best Nick Matthew Harris Jeremy Walker Joel Allamby Rizwan Harun Jackson Burr Isaac Nippard Ryan HaydnMurdoch Legg Jason Bailey Kingsbury Schmidt Jack McMillan Jamiee Randall Elih Cadby Isaac AdamBashir Pasquill Ben Duffield (RC) Nathan Phillips Sam Duffield Nick Wishart Cam Sean Newbold Cameron Jim RhysDickson De Deugd Joshua Rhodes Kobe Groat Jamie Quanchi Liam Ryan Julian Walton Brad Holland JasonMcCall Bedford Pete Josh Hutchison Bailey Watkins Jordan Walker Ben Barlow Tadiwa Harawa Jack Brown Ben simmons Jacob Watson Chris McConville Wayne Groves Jack Santon Peter Bradbury Josh Chapman Daniel Logan Palser

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RourkeBuchan Corey Fischer Dale Sutton Brayden Irving Sam Drake Dean Williamson (C) Alex Harnett Damien Rayson Jay Reynolds Mitch White Ben MattNorthover Gundry Brett Sutton Joe Hallal Sam Fox (VC) Matt Terech Beau Muston Zac Vansittart Ryan Marks-Logan Beau WaideCannon Symes Jackson Mockett Jarrad Grant Tom Lonie Jay Page Jonathan Haidon Daniel Myers Matt McLennan Jake Foster Aaron Jarryd Walton Amalfi Kieren Shaw Zac Longham Mark Di Blasio Jake Greely Ben Gavenlock Tournier Tim ScottLonie Foster Sam Michael Webb Matt Herbert Matthew Offer Dylan Howlett Brandon Tilley Rory Luxton Cameron O Neill (RC) James Herbert Will BradMajcher Doyle Corey Micari Matt McCormack Ben Sharman Kayle Henderson Josh Francis Josh Stokes Mitchell Bosward (C) Luke Luke Edmondson Lewis Bryce Lloyd Allan Williams Paul JustinVyverberg Kiss Ben Howlett Housden Shannon White

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Curtis Barker Zac White (RVC) Dale Shaw White Tom AaronBraund Best Nick Matthew Harris Jeremy Walker Joel Allamby Rizwan Harun Jackson Burr Isaac Nippard Ryan HaydnMurdoch Legg Jason Bailey Kingsbury Schmidt Jack McMillan Jamiee Randall Elih Cadby Isaac AdamBashir Pasquill Ben Duffield (RC) Nathan Phillips Sam Duffield Nick Wishart Cam Sean Newbold Cameron Jim RhysDickson De Deugd Joshua Rhodes Kobe Groat Jamie Quanchi Liam Ryan Julian Walton Brad Holland JasonMcCall Bedford Pete Josh Hutchison Bailey Watkins Jordan Walker Ben Barlow Tadiwa Harawa Jack Brown Ben simmons Jacob Watson Chris McConville Wayne Groves Jack Santon Peter Bradbury Josh Chapman Daniel Logan Palser

Under 19’s

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Mitchell Jack Mathews Best Matthew Bailey Schmidt Offer TysonHorrigan Cody Pyper Jackson Radford Matthew Angeloni Liam Glennie Isaac Nippard Scotland Corey Fritze Ure Liam Wishart Ayden Woodward Jordan Liam Rutherford Clough Levi McLoughlin-Dore (VC)

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Jonah Will Barnett Milne Koby Villis Aaron Rielly Joseph Tim Robbins Ryan (VC) Quentin Angus Smith Newton Jake Rigby Jimmy Dickson (C) Connor Jai McGuinness Does Ben Williams Bayln O’Neil Reece Brodrick Lindyn Vraca Lachlan Tyler Kleehammer Avery (C) Matthew Kyle Daff Turville DylanMaggio Riley Garrett Jesse Bucher Lochlan Edwards MilesO’Dempsey Jake Lorimer Bailey Page Aaron Garland Will Majcher Isaac Bashir Tom Whyte Evan Katsianos KristianMcDonald-Taylor Myles Stylianou

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Mitchell Jack Mathews Best Matthew Bailey Schmidt Offer TysonHorrigan Cody Pyper Jackson Radford Matthew Angeloni Liam Glennie Isaac Nippard Scotland Corey Fritze Ure Liam Wishart Ayden Woodward Jordan Liam Rutherford Clough Levi McLoughlin-Dore (VC)


mornington edi-asp Colours: Colours: Royal Navy Blue, Blue Red & White & White Coaches Coaches Senior: Simon GraemeGoosey Yeates Reserves: Reserves:Mark MarkPaganoni Fitcher U19: Aaron U19: Martello Brad Harvey & Damian Harris

mornington edi-asp Colours: Colours: Royal Navy Blue,Blue Red&&White White Coaches Coaches Senior: Senior:Simon Graeme Goosey Yeates Reserves: Reserves: Mark Mark Paganoni Fitcher U19: Aaron U19:Martello Brad Harvey & Damian Harris

Seniors & Reserves

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Jackson Sam Monaghan Calder Billy Flavelle Ryan Smith Tim Kelly Chris Baker Stephen Max Gearon Miller Matthew Jai Haddock Clarke Joel Martello Lachlan Susovich Tom Turner Jack Kerr Andrew Josh Halsall Luxa Aaron Joel Miller Johns LachieOdell Ryan Batten Lochie Bitters Emilio O’Connor Liam Harris Broden Bird StevenBird Kalen Mannix (C) Tim Mannix Louis Astorino Charile Martello Michael MacGowan Callan Van Michael Williams Dyke BrentWhelan Dale Bowden Brock Young Travis Downie Liam Hulett James Turnbull Mick Meehan Danny Vercoe (VC) Nick Connellan William Goosey ChrisDadds Paul Wylie Michael Joel O’Sullivan Bussey Dan McCarthy Quinn Christy (RC) Mitch Allen Ashley Williams Elliot Macquire Barry Smeeton Jake O’Neil Brendan DeRuyter Max Byrnes Jake Smart Brett Brown Josh Dore Nic Carlon Mitch Lindsay RyanKleverkamp Max Morris Angus Riley West Macquire

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Kane Paley Bradley Tagg Lachlan Foley Warwick Miller MarkDalziel Sam Mullins (VC) Ryan O’Leary James Matthews Zack Bailey Brayden Webber (RVC) Jake Nash Brett McCleary James Sam Crawford Watterson Craig Rae Jaycob Johnson Harley Dale Thomas Hobbs Darcy Warke Daniel Schuller Cam Neale Nathan Abbott MattWells Jack Sinclair Brett O’Hanlon Lachlan Hewitt L. BuschMara Connor Todd Woodbridge Jackson Weyne Campbell Kyle Bird Ak Adam Robinson Corey Lello Tim Yeowart Mason Crossley Jordan Davey Lachlan Sweetnam Zack Brown Josh Foutouros Sam Moloney Kieran Taig Tim Botteril Adam Rose Sam Carlon Mick Fiore Christian Mascali Jeremy Heys

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Jackson Sam Monaghan Calder Billy Flavelle Ryan Smith Tim Kelly Chris Baker Stephen Max Gearon Miller Matthew Jai Haddock Clarke Joel Martello Lachlan Susovich Tom Turner Jack Kerr Andrew Josh Halsall Luxa Aaron Joel Miller Johns LachieOdell Ryan Batten Lochie Bitters Emilio O’Connor Liam Harris Broden Bird StevenBird Kalen Mannix (C) Tim Mannix Louis Astorino Charile Martello Michael MacGowan Callan Van Michael Williams Dyke BrentWhelan Dale Bowden Brock Young Travis Downie Liam Hulett James Turnbull Mick Meehan Danny Vercoe (VC) Nick Connellan William Goosey ChrisDadds Paul Wylie Michael Joel O’Sullivan Bussey Dan McCarthy Quinn Christy (RC) Mitch Allen Ashley Williams Elliot Macquire Barry Smeeton Jake O’Neil Brendan DeRuyter Max Byrnes Jake Smart Brett Brown Josh Dore Nic Carlon Mitch Lindsay RyanKleverkamp Max Morris Angus Riley West Macquire

Reece Joshua Orchard Small James Jacob Hickey Rowler Sam Tom Hart Crimmins Sam Tim McRae Susovich BenLochlan Ward Merriner Ryan Connor Francis McIntosh Daniel Mitchell Davies Quint Brody Jackson Colquhoun-Matthews Poole Zack Finley O’Neill Shaw Kane Harry Hutchinson Bould Bryce Salwyn Radford Farrell Tristan Jayson Harris Corbett AshBailey FlynnWestbrook TimWill Simone Hosking Luke Tom Macquire Wisneske Mitchell OliverWatson Walsh Rory Isacc Radford Powell

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Kane Paley Bradley Tagg Lachlan Foley Warwick Miller MarkDalziel Sam Mullins (VC) Ryan O’Leary James Matthews Zack Bailey Brayden Webber (RVC) Jake Nash Brett McCleary James Sam Crawford Watterson Craig Rae Jaycob Johnson Harley Dale Thomas Hobbs Darcy Warke Daniel Schuller Cam Neale Nathan Abbott MattWells Jack Sinclair Brett O’Hanlon Lachlan Hewitt L. BuschMara Connor Todd Woodbridge Jackson Weyne Campbell Kyle Bird Ak Adam Robinson Corey Lello Tim Yeowart Mason Crossley Jordan Davey Lachlan Sweetnam Zack Brown Josh Foutouros Sam Moloney Kieran Taig Tim Botteril Adam Rose Sam Carlon Mick Fiore Christian Mascali Jeremy Heys

Under 19’s

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

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Max Blake Petrie Mealey Matthew LachlanMoloney Gorka Brad Jack Seamons Knox Zack Lachlan BarrettMitchell Luke Jack Kemfield Hodgetts Jaxon Ryan Stuart Rose WilJack Barron Crawford Ethan Luke Hersey-Kilner O’Sullivan Harry Flavelle Tyler Brodie Angus Busch

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Reece Joshua Orchard Small James Jacob Hickey Rowler Sam Tom Hart Crimmins Sam Tim McRae Susovich BenLochlan Ward Merriner Ryan Connor Francis McIntosh Daniel Mitchell Davies Quint Brody Jackson Colquhoun-Matthews Poole Zack Finley O’Neill Shaw Kane Harry Hutchinson Bould Bryce Salwyn Radford Farrell Tristan Jayson Harris Corbett AshBailey FlynnWestbrook TimWill Simone Hosking Luke Tom Macquire Wisneske Mitchell OliverWatson Walsh Rory Isacc Radford Powell

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Max Blake Petrie Mealey Matthew LachlanMoloney Gorka Brad Jack Seamons Knox Zack Lachlan BarrettMitchell Luke Jack Kemfield Hodgetts Jaxon Ryan Stuart Rose WilJack Barron Crawford Ethan Luke Hersey-Kilner O’Sullivan Harry Flavelle Tyler Brodie Angus Busch

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Colours: Navy Green Blue && Red Red Coaches Senior: Troy Patrick Shannon Swayn Reserves: Reserves: Nathan Glenn Cornell Clayton U19: U19:Steven Paul Goonan Jackson

Colours: Navy Green Blue && Red Red Coaches Senior: Troy Patrick Shannon Swayn Reserves: Reserves: Nathan Glenn Cornell Clayton U19: U19:Steven Paul Goonan Jackson

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35 33 Shaun Hammond James White 37 34 Ry Cranwell Harley Reace-Stirling 38 35 Damien Luke Potts Kent CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT 39 36 Jordan Tom McDermott Capkin 40 37 Harper Brad Kiely Leonard 41 38 Jordan Tim Bongetti Moncrieff (C) 42 39 RobbieBoyle Jacob Turnbull 43 40 ShaneStretch Gavin Tennant (C) 44 41 JimmyAsh Corey Freeman 45 42 Kyle Docherty Luke Houldcroft 46 43 Callan Jake Berry Park (RC) 47 44 Sam Gill Dale Tedge 48 45 DarrenWaterstone Shane Booth 49 46 RileyScanlon Paul Thorpe 51 47 Sam Hallpike Damian Plane 52 48 Blaine McLaren David Coates (RC) 53 50 Harry Smith Jonathan Hughes 54 51 Daniel Gormley Damien Lawerence 55 52 Ben Landry Aaron Ludewig 56 53 Liam Berry Daniel Falzon 58 54 Tim Strickland Daniel John 59 55 Anthony Guy Hendry Cleary 60 56 Aaron Jack Fisher Dunne 61 57 Chris Cleary Khallum White 62 58 Josh Curren Reece Stewart 63 60 Sam Danks Rhys Cupid 64 JimmyEdwards Aaron Logan 65 Dion Jackson Lachlan Marshall 67 Sam Howell Joshua Howe(RC) 68 Mitch Chopping Jeremy Daniel 69 AidenBoswell Nick Smith 70 Mitch Ben Thomas McCarthy

Matt Tognazzini Jake Kiely Nick McKinnon Beau Hendry (C) Tom Small Damon Moody Lucas Brancatisano Darren Ramsdale JohnWilcox Nick Ristrom Chris Burton Jordan Frawley Brodie Shaw Jayden Goldsmith LachieTovara Byron Young Matt Brancatisano Liam Jackson Will Mace Jakob Beggs Mason Rhys Chalkley DeWit Tom Freeman Morgan Santos Ryan Morrison Perry Lewis Smith Fin Bayne Jack Lewis-Smith Zal White Jarrod Burns Ben Farish Riley Lewis Brenton Hale Jackson Lambert Jaxson Jackson Patrick Marriot Nathan Ryan Gordon Hendry Ryan McGannon Brendan Barefoot Harrison Adam McPherson Scott Tom Taylor Josh Wilcox Max Rea Harley Parker OscarParianos Joel Craig Aaron Jackson Stephen Bezzene Blake Mullane Jarrod Stewart Callan Rice Trent Radin Jordan Smale Brad Taylor Lyndon Curtis Sam Mourney

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Shaun Hammond James White Ry Cranwell Harley Reace-Stirling Damien Luke Potts Kent Jordan Tom McDermott Capkin Harper Brad Kiely Leonard Jordan Tim Bongetti Moncrieff (C) RobbieBoyle Jacob Turnbull ShaneStretch Gavin Tennant (C) JimmyAsh Corey Freeman Kyle Docherty Luke Houldcroft Callan Jake Berry Park (RC) Sam Gill Dale Tedge DarrenWaterstone Shane Booth RileyScanlon Paul Thorpe Sam Hallpike Damian Plane Blaine McLaren David Coates (RC) Harry Smith Jonathan Hughes Daniel Gormley Damien Lawerence Ben Landry Aaron Ludewig Liam Berry Daniel Falzon Tim Strickland Daniel John Anthony Guy Hendry Cleary Aaron Jack Fisher Dunne Chris Cleary Khallum White Josh Curren Reece Stewart Sam Danks Rhys Cupid JimmyEdwards Aaron Logan Dion Jackson Lachlan Marshall Sam Howell Joshua Howe(RC) Mitch Chopping Jeremy Daniel AidenBoswell Nick Smith Mitch Ben Thomas McCarthy

Michael Will Antonie Bezzene Michael Liam CoxWest Hayden Lobb Travis Broman Ben Webster Harry Sinclair Ned Evans-Brumby Dylan Williams Killian Doyle Connor Jackson BaileyFraser Breen (C) Jack Will Hollands Aaron Philp Lachie Fewster Jordan Dowell Liam McWilliams Brendan Purcell Tom Baker Jay Yates Elliot Simmons Tom BeauTaggart Galley Grant BradenHumphrey Nelmes Khyal Jacobson Mark Colvin Cooper Howie-Finch Kurt Thiele James Cornell Kobe Dalais Dan House Logan Conway

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Matt Tognazzini Jake Kiely Nick McKinnon Beau Hendry (C) Tom Small Damon Moody Lucas Brancatisano Darren Ramsdale JohnWilcox Nick Ristrom Chris Burton Jordan Frawley Brodie Shaw Jayden Goldsmith LachieTovara Byron Young Matt Brancatisano Liam Jackson Will Mace Jakob Beggs Mason Rhys Chalkley DeWit Tom Freeman Morgan Santos Ryan Morrison Perry Lewis Smith Fin Bayne Jack Lewis-Smith Zal White Jarrod Burns Ben Farish Riley Lewis Brenton Hale Jackson Lambert Jaxson Jackson Patrick Marriot Nathan Ryan Gordon Hendry Ryan McGannon Brendan Barefoot Harrison Adam McPherson Scott Tom Taylor Josh Wilcox Max Rea Harley Parker OscarParianos Joel Craig Aaron Jackson Stephen Bezzene Blake Mullane Jarrod Stewart Callan Rice Trent Radin Jordan Smale Brad Taylor Lyndon Curtis Sam Mourney NAVY

Under 19’s

Under 19’s 2 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 7 6 9 7 10 8 11 9 13 10 14 11 15 12 16 13 17 14 18 15 20 16 21 17 23 25 18

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Ben Watson Nat Turner Baxter Kirk Brandon Lewis Liam Teiermanis Kadel Key Sam Nicholls Sturt Joel (C) Luke Webster Matthew Mayne AidenDe Smith Riley Martino Ethan O’Neill Jayden Bell-Inskip Tom Small Ben Filippone Lachie Young Joshua Symons Aaron Foss Jake Pusch Tom Freeman Buai Thiciot Fin Bayne Mitchell Watson

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Michael Will Antonie Bezzene Michael Liam CoxWest Hayden Lobb Travis Broman Ben Webster Harry Sinclair Ned Evans-Brumby Dylan Williams Killian Doyle Connor Jackson Bailey Breen (C) Jack Fraser Will Hollands Aaron Philp Lachie Fewster Jordan Dowell Liam McWilliams Brendan Purcell Tom Baker Jay Yates Elliot Simmons Tom BeauTaggart Galley Grant BradenHumphrey Nelmes KhyalColvin Jacobson Mark Cooper Howie-Finch Kurt Thiele James Cornell Kobe Dalais Dan House Logan Conway

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Ben Watson Nat Turner Baxter Kirk Brandon Lewis Liam Teiermanis Kadel Key Sam Nicholls Sturt Joel (C) Luke Webster Matthew Mayne AidenDe Smith Riley Martino Ethan JaydenO’Neill Bell-Inskip Tom Small Ben Filippone Lachie Young Joshua Symons Aaron Foss Jake Pusch Tom Freeman Buai Thiciot Fin Bayne Mitchell Watson

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Netball Preview - Division 1 Eagles face their biggest test to date By David Nagel Reigning champion Edithvale-Aspendale takes on its biggest challenge of the season so far when it takes on Mornington in the MPNFL Division One Match of the Day. Both teams remain undefeated, Edi-Asp impressive in wins over Bonbeach and Pines while Mornington has also struck the right chord with victories over Rosebud and Frankston. Sure Edi-Asp helped put them there, but Bonbeach and Pines sit at the bottom of the ladder, so the Eagles’ form can still be questioned. We’ll get some more detailed answers today. The Eagles are a well-balanced unit alright, with Holly Bailey one of the best midcourters in the competition, using her pace and netball smarts to cause her opposition some headaches. Brianna Hollis is also important through the middle, feeding Alexandra Ball and Emily Patterson with some quality passing. And Michelle Sanders and Nicole Taylor have been important in keeping things tight in defence, the Eagles having conceded just 39 goals this season – the lowest in the competition. But Mornington has its strengths as well. Tess Cooper, Tess Haddock, Georgia Hunter and Sarah Nash have shared duties through the middle, while Katey Rudolph and Candace Page have made life tough for opposition goalers. This one should be a competitive game of netball with the Eagles to have noses in front at the final whistle. Another intriguing game takes place at Sorrento where the rampant home team welcomes Rosebud. Sorrento plays a very attacking brand of the game, scoring 128 goals in just two visits to the court. Alana Schaeche has shown great signs under the ring, gaining great supply from the likes of Shelley O’Donnell – who brings an intimidation factor just by having her name on the team sheet. To see one of the great names of Australian netball playing against our up-and-coming locals – it just must be great for the sport! Rosebud will need to dig deep to gain some ascendency here, particularly with Kate Youlten and Bec Kelly ready to stop their advances. Millie McDermott and Bethany Leach will be key linkup players for the Buds, who broke their duck against Bonbeach last week. The Buds will be brave, but Sorrento will be too strong. Seaford is the fourth team to remain unbeaten in 2018 and will look to continue that level of performance against Frankston.

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Edi-Asp centre Holly Bailey drives the tempo for the Eagles through the midcourt The Tigers’ engine room of Rachel Cosans, Tayla Robertson and Alesina Toleafoa have been impressive, feeding Chelsea Robertson and Nichelle Liepa with enough quality ball to get the job done. Seaford was super in round one against Pines but found the going more difficult against Frankston YCW last week and will need to be on their game. If they’re not, players like Sarah Muston, Beverley Ashauer and Emma Mason will sneak up and take the prize. But Seaford should be the winners in this one. The remaining two games will be close with Mt Eliza hosting Pines and Frankston YCW looking for its first win of the season against Bonbeach. The Stonecats have had a very tough draw to begin with but showed enough against both Sorrento and Seaford to suggest the win column will be ticking over consistently this year. Louise Manders, Theresa Blaauw and Alison Tenant will try hard for Bonbeach, but players like Lyshae Barry, Brooke Cant and Ash Whitnell will make sure the Stonecats bank their first four points of the season. Round-one winner Mt Eliza will look to bounce back to the winners list against Pines. Carly and Ellie Russo and Madelyn McDonald were terrific in that victory for the Mounties, who should get the job done comfortably. But Pines’ players Chloe Crouch, Ayla Rielly and Darcy Swayn won’t let them have it all their own way.

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Netball Results & Ladders Edi-Asp Mornington Rosebud Seaford Sorrento TEAM Edi-Asp Sorrento Seaford Mornington Rosebud Mt Eliza Frankston Frankston YCW Bonbeach Pines

A Grade

52 v 20 Pines 50 v 29 Frankston 57 v 38 Bonbeach 47 v 40 Frankston YCW 71 v 27 Mt Eliza P W D L F A PTS % 2 2 0 0 92 39 8 235.90 2 2 0 0 128 58 8 220.69 2 2 0 0 118 62 8 190.32 2 2 0 0 93 61 8 152.46 2 1 0 1 89 81 4 109.88 2 1 0 1 71 108 4 65.74 2 0 0 2 66 94 0 70.21 2 0 0 2 71 104 0 68.27 2 0 0 2 57 97 0 58.76 2 0 0 2 42 123 0 34.15

C Grade

Edi-Asp 39 v 14 Pines Mornington 48 v 30 Frankston Rosebud 34 v 33 Bonbeach Seaford 29 v 55 Frankston YCW Sorrento 14 v 63 Mt Eliza TEAM P W D L F A PTS % Mt Eliza 2 2 0 0 111 43 8 258.14 Edi-Asp 2 2 0 0 88 35 8 251.43 Frankston YCW 2 2 0 0 103 47 8 219.15 Mornington 2 2 0 0 93 57 8 163.16 Rosebud 2 1 0 1 61 78 4 78.21 Pines 2 1 0 1 60 78 4 76.92 Seaford 2 0 0 2 68 101 0 67.33 Bonbeach 2 0 0 2 54 83 0 65.06 Frankston 2 0 0 2 59 96 0 61.46 Sorrento 2 0 0 2 32 111 0 28.83

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

B Grade

47 35 38 35 38

v 20 Pines v 36 Frankston v 32 Bonbeach v 32 Frankston YCW v 42 Mt Eliza

P W D L F A PTS % 2 2 0 0 110 35 8 314.29 2 2 0 0 79 65 8 121.54 2 2 0 0 74 63 8 117.46 2 1 0 1 69 56 4 123.21 2 1 0 1 79 77 4 102.60 2 1 0 1 61 67 4 91.04 2 1 0 1 58 66 4 87.88 2 0 0 2 80 89 0 89.89 2 0 0 2 53 91 0 58.24 2 0 0 2 47 101 0 46.53

D Grade

Edi-Asp 57 v 5 Pines Mornington 42 v 10 Frankston Rosebud 16 v 37 Bonbeach Seaford 8 v 52 Frankston YCW Sorrento 23 v 28 Mt Eliza TEAM P W D L F A PTS % Mornington 2 2 0 0 92 14 8 657.14 Frankston YCW 2 2 0 0 94 21 8 447.62 Edi-Asp 2 2 0 0 107 27 8 396.30 Mt Eliza 2 2 0 0 62 44 8 140.91 Bonbeach 2 1 0 1 59 66 4 89.39 Pines 2 1 0 1 26 68 4 38.24 Sorrento 2 0 0 2 36 70 0 51.43 Frankston 2 0 0 2 31 76 0 40.79 Seaford 2 0 0 2 19 73 0 26.03 Rosebud 2 0 0 2 20 87 0 22.99

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Round 2 v Mornington. “The Legends Round” This round is brought to you by ‘The Legends’ who continue to support the netball girls both on and off the field. If you wish to know more about our great club, get down the rooms on a Friday afternoon for a bitterly cold beer and exchange the often quite amusing stories of players past and present as retold by some of our greats. Thanks Kev, Ray, Terry, Sully, Ken, Gus, Steve, Billy and all the boys, your help is very much appreciated. Last week we had 4 very tough games against the Pines, who came out firing in each match. However, our systems held up to the pressure and we ended up convincing winners in all games, though the scores did not reflect the real battle. Today, we welcome one of our great rivals to our current new home at Chelsea, and we expect tough competition in all 4 games - as per usual. If you want to watch some high quality netball, get down to the Chelsea District courts on the way to the footy & wave the Eagle banner high. Good luck girls and good luck to the footiers.

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Frankston YCW Last week we came up against Seaford and after playing them at a tournament a few weeks ago we knew we had our work cut out for us. As a team, the A grade team clicked for the first time - driving strong, taking hard ball gets and the rotation in the circle was the best is has been. BOC goes to Lyshae for her defensive pressure and drive through mid court. B grade also had a disappointing loss. Defensively we worked well and when we played in front we had some great turnovers. We weren’t valuing the ball and therefore unable to convert from these turnovers whereas Seaford did, which was the difference in the game. BOC goes to Kirsty for her talk and work efficiency in the ring. The C grade team had a few different faces from the previous weeks line up but managed to get off to a great

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start leading 15 - 7 at the first break. The girls continued to apply defensive pressure over the whole court by getting their hands to many balls. In the attacking end the girls worked hard at moving the ball around using the reset option when needed. BOC goes to Ruby for her amazing hands over the ball. The D team had an amazing 52 - 8 win and really came together as a team. Seaford pushed us to the sidelines a little today as we weren’t looking for more options, but despite this there was some good improvements in out footwork and overall flow down the court. BOC goes to Grace whose goaling was exceptional.

Frankston Bombers A trip to the zoo on Saturday to play with tigers, turns out they’re not there til next week, so we settled for puppies. The D in D Hol & Kobe cut off balls like bears in salmon season. G was thrown in GK taking on orders like a dolphin at Sea World. Rare sighting black panther Bater helped Han realize WA’s & circles don’t go. Sadly, the puppies were matured dogs & came away with it. C grade were like raging bulls in a rodeo. Josie & the pussycats were moving perfectly in & around the circle & Kirsten talking like magpies in the morning, whilst Sezzy was running round like a headless chook. Unlucky for us, the doggies were greyhounds & got the bunny. B grade, out of the barriers raring to go. Sharp shooters Ash & Stubbsy, like galloping giraffes & oh so good. Jumping ga-Cell intercepting like a lion was taking her baby and Zachy being a lion, hunting balls like her last feed for a year! The race was close going toe to toe, we were lucky enough to win, take our prize & go. A grade started off at tortoise pace before turning into leopards & amping it up. Bambi & Bods galloping around the goalers, whilst sister act Lou & Em were meerkats popping up all over court. Jords & B went hard for the ball & each other, like deer butting heads fighting for a win. Sadly, the puppies graduated from puppy school with flying colours & took the win. Round 3 we host Seaford, hoping to silence the tigers roar & go into the enclosure for an encounter that sees us come out on top! Go Netball! #COR

Pines A very tough day out last week for all of our netball teams against a formidable club in Edi-Asp. Our defenders worked hard all day and our attackers never gave up to get through such strong Edi-Asp defence. We have nothing but respect for Edi-Asp as they showed class and composure through all four grades. But a huge credit to our girls, they never gave up and stayed positive until the end. Some games absolutely weren’t reflected by the scores. Our girls have taken a lot from lasts weeks games and look to regroup and come back stronger this week against Mt Eliza.

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Netball Notes Division 1 Mt Eliza ROUND 2 saw the Redlegs travel down to Sorrento to meet the Sharks for the first time ever. D Grade started the day with a tough battle where the lead changes multiple times throughout. The girls took a while to settle but found composure when it really counted in the last quarter. Carla has started to find confidence in goals while Chloe had a ripper game with plenty of tips and intercepts. D grade won 28 to 23. C GRADE were dominant from the very first whistle, every area of the court was covered with a fantastic display of full court defensive pressure. Tayla was on fire in goals while Jordie and Steph hit the circle like pros. Michelle had her hands over everything in defence and lead the defensive end well. C grade walked away with a 63 to 14 goal win. B GRADE started the game a little shaky, similar to round 1, however settled in the second quarter to make it even at half time. Unfortunately we lost Gabby in the second quarter with concussion but the girls banded together to come away with a really great win 42 to 38. Every player played their role with Emma stepping up in goals and Tiarne and Shay dominating in defence, supported fantastically by Di. A GRADE started well and were competitive for the first quarter, however we were no match for Sorrento’s experienced and heavily decorated line up. The girls learnt a good lesson that the team that works the hardest usually wins as we showed we could match the skill of the Sharks in the first quarter. They lost 71 to 27.

Mornington Round 2 saw us home against Frankston Bombers with 4 great contested games. Anytime Fitness Mornington A Grade had a great win again. Our team was solid all the way down the court, always making it difficult to pick a best on. One went the extra distance this week and my player of the match goes to Tess C who showed some amazing athletic ability and wowed the crowd & the umpires. Georgia also stamped her authority in defence. Mach 1 Panel & Paint B Grade unfortunately were pipped at the post by the Bombers. We certainly had plenty of opportunities to make the game ours. Jacqui, Meg and Jess put on some awesome pressure in our defence end with plenty of turnovers that we just did not capitalise on. Bombers just wanted it more on the day. Olivia dominated her WA & Meg took some brilliant intercepts. Best player was Jacqui in GK. C Grade start shaky but by half time began working together as a team & were unstoppable. Best on was Kahlia for her tireless work in goals & Kristen for some amazing moves through the centre. D Grade was undermanned but each and every player dug deep. It was a messy first quarter but after the break the girls were back playing a controlled game of netball.

Olivia and Pippa did a great job in defence, turning the ball over and sending it down to our goalers to finish the job. The girls had another very convincing win 42-10. An all round awesome team effort once again. Good luck today & Go Doggies!! WOOF WOOF #togetherasone #yearofthedog

Sorrento Our Magnificent new electronic score board donated by SFNC Past Players was up and running, thank you. Our new players have injected so much enthusiasm & encouragement into the Club. Training is focused, fun and fierce and the noise level is rising at games as our cheers squad grows. From the first whistle A Grade were on fire showing everyone the impressive display of last week is something we can look forward to each week. Deadly accurate passing & some fantastic intercepts made for great viewing. They took out a convincing win 71 to MtE 27. Best on were Rebecca, Domi and Ash. B grade was again a fast fiercely fought game. Our defence was strong, gaolers accurate & centre court working hard, we just couldn’t hold onto it in the end going down to Mt Eliza. The players were disappointed & are fired up to make it happen this week. Best on Chelsea, Gemma & Tiahn. C grade was a tough game. Our combos need work but the players showed great spirit. We went down to Mt Eliza but there were sections of play that showed the promised we know this team has. Best on Ruby B, Anna C and Brooke F. D grade played hard, with majority of the game being goal for goal. All players put in 110% but unfortunately we couldn’t quite get there in the end. Holly impressed in goals, Ruby B showed great ability in GK and Emma effort in GD was awesome. Today is looking great for a local clash against our longtime rivals Rosebud. Thank you to our PENINSULA SUPERIOR PAINTERS GO SHARKS

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Tiges vs YC -Battle of the cats is always a fun week. Even though the stonecat is actually a fish but we’ll let that one slide. Ripper weekend on the court against YC & ripper weekend on the dancefloor to celebrate Shibsta’s 21st (plus an undisclosed number) birthday. Highlights definitely included a Deck D-floor dance off between our el presidente Donny & big red Tay. Lowlights included the post boogy halal snack pack from the fish & chip shop – lift your game fellas! Onto the netball, cos that’s what we’re here for…Our poor lil D graders had a score line that we perhaps want to forget going down by a fair bit. Big ups to all the chicks that stuck around after their game all the way until the end of A grade. Talk about club spirit – that atmosphere in the hall was a ripper! I can’t really remember too much about the C grade game but the margin was closer so it must have been good…. B babes had a thriller taking out their first win against YC in years by 3. A grade also had a tight contest with the YC clan really taking it to them. Mystery of the week – there appears to be a ghost writing our netball club record notes. I certainly didn’t submit them last week & no one else usually bothers. If anyone wants to put their hand up & claim they wrote them last week please let me know cos it’s starting to freak me out.

A Grade: Awesome work from the girls today to get our first win on the board. Took a while to warm up but once we did there was no stopping us. We worked hard and played our game with everyone pulling their weight to walk away with a 19 point win. Well done girls, hopefully the first of many wins for the season! Well done to Lauren Robinson and Bethany Leach for best on. B Grade: We got off to a great start, the girls continued to hold their own which resulted in a great win. We focused on a great team play which was apparent. However, unfortunately one went down with an injury. We hope Shannon Young has a speedy recovery. Well done to Caitlin McCrabb and Shannon Young for best on. C Grade: We went out determined to improve on last weeks effort. And that we did. Each quarter the girls improved, with some spectacular intercepts by the defenders and gosling by the goalies. We were able to come out with a win. Well done to all the girls and best on lily Wills and Bec Hansen. D Grade: We played host to Bonbeach. Even though it was a loss, the girls played a lot better and the improvement each week is encouraging. Well done girls, best on goes to Alana Duck and Heather Pearce

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

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

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

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

C GRADE Coach: 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

A GRADE Coach: 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

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

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

C GRADE Coach: 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

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Around the Grounds Karingal and Langwarrin paid an emotional tribute to Luke Duhig on Saturday, the young Bull who passed away over the summer months after leaving a huge mark on the club. The minute silence spurred the Bulls on to a courageous nine-point victory over the Kangaroos at Ballam Park – but all thoughts were with Luke and his family. In contrast, there was no silence at Hastings as Crib Point star Luke Herrington ran out for his 200th senior game for the club. Herrington was a star junior, making the Under 18 AllAustralian team in 2003 alongside Adam Cooney, Troy Chaplin, Beau Waters, Colin Sylvia, Andrew Walker, Eddie Betts, Ricky Dyson and Brock McLean. And today’s reserves game between Crib Point and Somerville will be special for two people, with Magpie Glenn Barclay and Eagles’ stalwart Jordan Boyes each racking up their 300th game for their clubs. How ironic, after all these years, to be sharing the same special milestone at different clubs in the same game. If you have any pics that you would like to see published in next week’s Around The Grounds page – send them through to media@aflse.com.au

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Sharks bare their teeth ready for Northern By David Nagel

The first steps have been taken in the MPNFL’s quest to become the number-one league in the state after coach Chris Holcombe and his side had their first training run at Frankston Park on Wednesday night. Holcombe and his Sharks will head to Preston City Oval on May 19 to take on Northern in the AFL Victoria Community Championships, with the winner earning a crack at either Geelong or Eastern for the number-one ranking in 2019. The former Mornington coach has stayed true to a loyal band of players that battled bravely against Geelong at the MCG last year, where the inaccurate Sharks had more shots at goal but fell just short in their quest to become number one. The squad is comprised of 49 players from MPNFL Division One and 13 from division two. Not surprisingly, league powerhouse Frankston YCW leads the way with 10 selections with EdithvaleAspendale having eight. Holcombe said it had been a challenging but enjoyable process to get to this important stage in proceedings. “It’s been an interesting process with so many new players in the league and it really has highlighted how deep the talent goes in the MPNFL this year,” Holcombe explained. “The coaching staff got out to a lot of practice games and we spread out to all six matches over Easter to come up with this final squad of players. We took our own stock of things but also tapped into the people who know what these players are capable of, the coaches, and they were fantastic with their feedback.” Holcombe said there were many strings to the squad’s bow, but versatility was the number-one thing he and his coaching staff were looking for. “Variety is probably the thing that stood out,” he said. “We’ve got a really good mix of strong inside mids, some quick and dangerous outside runners, and we think we’ve been a little top heavy up forward so we’ve included more of a spread in that area of the ground.” When pushed for an answer, Holcombe said players like Lachie Batten (Edi-Asp), Sean Downie (Rosebud) and Sam Fox (Frankston Bombers) were players he was looking towards to fill that critical area of the ground. He also recognised that the implementation of the ranking system back in 2012 had been a breath of fresh air for interleague footy. “I think the concept of the rankings has been a fantastic way to bring that extra dimension to interleague football,” he said. “In the past we played for the pride of the jumper only, but a win or loss really didn’t matter so much for next year. But now there is a lot of pressure on the day

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to perform and I think that adds significantly to the interleague experience.” Holcombe also acknowledge that there was significant pressure on to get the job done. “There is pressure on because the reality is if we win we head back to the big stage of Etihad or the MCG for the chance to be number one in the state, but lose and we drop down to number five and the opportunity drifts to two more years away, “he said. “But players at this level enjoy pressure and I can’t wait to take on the challenge with this talented group. That’s the reality and we need to deal with it.” He was also looking forward to simply enjoying the interleague experience. “It’s a great honour to coach the interleague team because as a player you should always aspire to play at the highest level available and coaching should be the same,” he said. “And I just love the interleague experience. Many great friendships have been forged over the years and I’m looking forward to sharing that experience with this group of players and the coaching staff.” MPNFL Under 19 Coach Josh Moore has also announced a 62-man squad to take on Northern in the AFL Victoria Community Championships curtain raiser.

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MPNFL Senior Coaching Staff Coach:

Chris Holcombe.

Assistant Coaches:

Brendan Dunne, Andrew Morrison, Stuart Seger, Josh Moore.

Team Manager:

David Morrison.

Conditioning:

Andrew Schneider.

Training Dates (Seniors 6pm – Under 19 5.30pm) Venue: Wednesdays: Final Lead In: Contacts:

Frankston Park April 11, May 2, May 9. Tuesday 15 and Thursday 17 May. Chris Holcombe 0401 931 166 David Morrison 0400 825 883 Josh Moore (U19) 0433 271 571

MPNFL SENIOR SQUAD BONBEACH: Jackson Casey, Trent Dennis-Lane, Dylan Jones, Shane McDonald. DEVON MEADOWS: Mat Fletcher. DROMANA: Beau Cosson, Ethan Johnston, Rikki Johnston. EDI-ASP: Lachie Batten, Michael Bussey, Matthew Clark, Brett Dore, Liam Hulett, Steve Mannix, Sam Monaghan, Brett O’Hanlon. FRANKSTON BOMBERS: Corey Buchan, Sam Fox, Jarrad Grant, Jason Kingsbury, Dale Sutton. FRANKSTON YCW: Byron Barry, Brenton Credlin, Michael Debenham, Kyle Hutchison, Kevin Lylak, Scott MacLeod, Paul Minchington, Christian Ongarello, Ryan Santon, Lachlan Wallace. HASTINGS: Matt Boland, Shaun Foster, Paul Rogasch. KARINGAL: David Hirst, Andrew McInnes, Steve McInnes. MORNINGTON: Jackson Calder, Thomas Hobbs, Joel Miller, Warwick Miller. MT ELIZA: James Freeman, Sam Gill, Mitch McCarthy, Shane Tennant. PINES: Tim Bongetti, Nick Boswell, Guy Hendry, Luke Potts, Paul Scanlon. RED HILL: Jonah Siversen. ROSEBUD: Keegan Downie, Sean Downie. RYE: Tom Baker. SEAFORD: Damien Rayson. SOMERVILLE: Andrejs Everitt. SORRENTO: James Brigden, Nick Corp, Chris Dawes, James Hallahan, Mitch Hallahan, Luke Tapscott.

Bonbeach champion Shane McDonald has been selected in a 62-man MPNFL squad

MPNFL UNDER 19 SQUAD BONBEACH: Aaron Ingram, Lachlan Stenning. CRIB POINT: Ned Shannon, Joe Smith, Aaron Whitford. DEVON MEADOWS: Jack Harmes. DROMANA: Luke Martin. EDI-ASP: Zac Barrett, Matt Moloney, Ben Ward. FRANKSTON BOMBERS: Lachlan Avery, Levi McLaughlinDore, Koby Villis, Liam Wishart. FRANKSTON YCW: Bailey Angwin, Tom Baker, Caleb Douglas, Henry Vine. HASTINGS: Matt Foy, Peter McGhee, Corbin Overton. KARINGAL: Lachlan Hinde, Lachlan Saunders, Jarrod Sullivan, Nathan Villella. LANGWARRIN: Jacob Allen, Nathan Allen, Liam McDonald, Liam O’Hallaran, Kye Whitford. MORNINGTON: Harry Bould, Tim Susovich, Oliver Walsh. MT ELIZA: Daniel House, Aaron Jackson, Tom Small, Aiden Smith. PEARCEDALE: Luke Daniel. PINES: Mick Bezzene, Liam Cox, James Cornell, Kadel Key, Joel Nicholls. RED HILL: Kane Hawkins, Hayden Horscroft, Aiden Marchesani, Shea Mitchell. ROSEBUD: Josh Harris. RYE: Jackson Allen, Jarrod Richards, Kalani Ryan, Jayden Thomas. SEAFORD: Ishak Bashir, James Dickson, Isaac Nippard, Bailey Schmitt. SOMERVILLE: Austin Fawcett, Zane Martin, Cameron Mills. TYABB: Brad Williams.

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Are the Blues the King of the Castle?

Division 2 - Round 2 Saturday 14th April 2018

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A Slice of MPNFL History Premiership memories never fade By Doug Dyall Reunions are the second greatest moment a premiership player or club can enjoy, sharing memories and highlights of a great season that ends with the ultimate success on grand final day is a rare and exquisite privilege for a select few at each club. The bond created is something that only team sports enjoy and everyone who has played a team sport knows that feeling when the final siren sounds, and the celebrations begin. Today at Regents Park, the heroes of the 1978 premiership victory for Edithvale-Aspendale come together for the 40-year reunion of that historic victory over Mornington. Looking back on that season the Eagles had finished fourth and made the grand final after defeating Hastings by three goals in a high-scoring first semi-final, and then knocking over Frankston by 17 points in a preliminary final shoot-out where 36 goals were scored. This preliminary final victory saw Edi Asp go up against the very strong Mornington side that had finished three-games clear on top of the ladder and were clear favourites to take out the MPFL title. The grand final was played at Frankston Park in front of a huge crowd with takings of over $4,450. The entry to the ground was just 20 cents which means close to 10,000 people crammed into Frankston Park for the big dance.

Umpire Ian Hansen was in charge of the game which was played in perfect conditions. The game began well for the combine with a six goal to three first term and they never allowed the Mornington team to get back in the match - and by three-quarter time the lead was a comfortable 36 points. But Mornington, under Ray Davies, were the best team all year for a reason and were not done with yet and they made their charge - but some poor kicking proved to be costly. Mornington kicked 5.9 for the quarter whilst Edi-Asp made the most of their chances kicking 4.2 to run out 25-point winners. Edi-Asp went on to win the premiership 19.8.122 to 14.13.97 with Giles Ashord kicking three goals for the winners who had 15 goal-scorers making up their 19goal total. The Edithvale-Aspendale team was coached by former Essendon player and now Chairman of the AFL South East Commission Roger Hampson. The winning Edi-Asp team consisted of John Carter, Ken Mc Cormack, Gerard Healy, Jim Payne, William Buuljens, Cliff Wright, Roger Hampson, Paul Layton, Joseph King, John Lawrence, Paul Leonard, Graham Diggle, Giles Ashford, Alan Diggle, Graham Hunter, Greg Walker, Ken Dunn, Glen Moulton, Brett Wright and Steven Ogier. This was Edithvale Aspendale’s second premiership in the MPFL after their 1965 win 13 years earlier.

The Edi-Asp premiership team from 1978 will gather for a reunion at Regents Park today.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Claws out as Panthers and Tigers collide By David Nagel Match of the Day status is something that has alluded the Devon Meadows Football Club for quite some time – but something the Panthers may need to get used to starting with today’s clash against Dromana at Glover Reserve. Let’s not get too carried away with last week’s 53-point victory over Pearcedale – the merit of that performance is still to be determined – but the Panthers do look to be a better unit than the one Glenn Michie prepared last year. They had to withstand an early struggle against the Dales last week before kicking 10 goals to three in the middle stages to put the contest to bed. Michie, well he was happy after the Panthers had limited pre-season exposure with just one practice match due to an opposition pulling the pin. “It was a real arm wrestle early, it took a while to shake them off, but I was really happy how we were able to break them after quarter time,” Michie said “Through circumstances we only had one practice match heading in, and that was against Tooradin in the wet, so considering that I was really pleased with the performance.” The return of defender Gavin Kerr and ruckman Cal O’Hare has been a bonus for Michie, while a couple of gun recruits has brought a real edge to the Panthers style of footy. “The recruits all complement each other, we haven’t picked up too many of the one type and I think we’ve got a really good mix around the ground,” Michie said. “Mat Fletcher comes in as the complete midfielder who can play inside or out, and that helps a bloke like Stef Baumgartner who has had to carry the load in the middle.

Joel Hillis and his Devon Meadows teammates enjoyed their round-one victory over Pearcedale “And up front we’ve got players like Allan Murray, Troy Aust and Theo (Michael Theodoridis) who can share the load – hopefully at least one of them will bob up each week.” It was Aust’s turn to shine last week, kicking five, while Fletcher, Theodoridis, Leigh Craig and Kyle Beveridge chipped in with two apiece. But Michie was most impressed with his sides ability to work as one.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 “The way the players gelled so well was a real highlight and that chemistry is only going to grow stronger over time,” he said. “It’s no secret that we’ve had a fair turnover of players, but the new faces and the existing group are getting along well. Sometimes you need to lose a player or two to create a new vibe at a club and I think there’s a really positive vibe around the club at the moment.” Devon Meadows next big challenge is Dromana – impressive in victories over Rye and Somerville to start the season. The 23-point win over the Demons was solid, but the 57-point caning of Somerville last week took things to an entirely new level altogether. The Tigers conceded a 19-point lead at quarter time but found a new gear to kick 12 goals to three to take an eight-goal advantage into three-quarter time. Ethan Johnstone was once again impressive with three, while Billy Quigley, Shaun Clarke and Andy Howison were solid contributors around the ground. “They’re obviously going well with two solid wins and they have a lot of on-ball utility types who can bob up and cause you trouble,” Michie said. “They have some guys from their premiership team from a few years back and some young guys like Ethan Johnstone that have really hit the ground running. We’ll

be up against it, but I think we’re a better unit and better prepared now to handle these types of challenges.” Michie said the new divisional concept had given clubs a fresh outlook on things. “It’s a new era, not just for the league but for every club in the competition because it opens up new opportunities,” he said. “There seems to be a really even spread across the league with a host of teams keen to play finals and early-season wins are going to be key. I know it’s reinvigorated Devon Meadows and I’m sure there are other clubs out there that have been reinvigorated as well. “Whether it’s a fact or not, everyone feels like they’re closer to the mark and that’s got to be a good thing.” This one’s harder to pick than a broken nose but we’ll go for Dromana by single digits. Two last-start winners in Rye and Karingal lock horns at RJ Rowley Reserve. The Demons were clinical against Tyabb for three quarters last week before taking the foot off the pedal and allowing the improved Yabbies to kick six goals to one in the final term to close to 11 points. It was fantastic to see Tyabb so competitive to start the season – but for Rye it was a big wake-up call. The Demons are looking to significantly improve this year but will soon realise that won’t occur unless they can put together four consistent quarters of footy.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Jye Lloyd, Tyrren Head and Tom Baker have made their presence felt in the opening exchanges of the season and will need to be on their game against the Bulls. Brett Dunne would have been delighted with his team’s ability to fight to the very end and overcome a dogged Langwarrin last week. The ‘Grange Hermitage’ of local football - Michael Burke - continues to get better with age and relished the challenge when the four premiership points were on the line. Andrew and Steve McInnes were also outstanding for the Bulls who have the ideal opportunity to go two-zip for the season. But we’ll go for the home crowd to get the Demons home in a tight one. Langwarrin and Red Hill will be fuming after losing by close margins last week and will be keen for redemption when the two teams run out at Lloyd Park. That fine line between pleasure and pain was clearly evident for both clubs who were desperate to start their season off with a victory. But how will that form stack up at 2pm today? Blake Peach, Shane Paterson and Blake Harkness will be hoping their impressive form from round one translates to a Kangaroos victory, while Matt Hyden, Jonah Siversen and Harrison Byrt will be just as keen to get a Hillmen win on the board. Siversen looks set for a big season and if the Kangas don’t control him they will suffer the consequences.

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Another game that is almost impossible to pick, let’s go for the Kangaroos to win by 13 points. Chelsea will be breathing a big sigh of relief after last week’s struggle against Red Hill but will be hoping for a more comfortable passage to victory when it travels to Pearcedale. The Seagulls were pushed all the way by the Hillmen and it was only a four-goal effort from Curtis Bywater and great games from Simon Mitchelhill and Jason Clark that got them across the line in the end. There was nothing flashy about the win, just good old fashioned footy got the job done. Pearcedale will be very disappointed with its performance against Devon Meadows last week, bookending the game with some resilience but falling away through the middle stages of the contest. Zach Campbell, Connor Benwell and Zane Hill were solid performers for the Dales who will look to bounce back… and bounce back hard. The Panthers need a good start and to apply some scoreboard pressure to the Gulls, who still need to learn the habit of consistent winning. But it’s a habit that will be closer to reality after a 26-point victory. Crib Point and Somerville were the two big disappointments of round one and will square off in a must-win game for both clubs at Crib Point. The Magpies were fired up for 200-gamer Luke Herrington last week and pushed Hastings in the first term before the

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Blues ran away with the four points. Sam Kilduff was the best of the new recruits kicking two goals in a standout performance for his new club. Herrington was also good on his milestone day while David Cook and Steve Henshaw could also hold their heads high. Somerville started brilliantly against Dromana but fell away in the blink of an eye. The Eagles were three goals up at quarter time before the Tigers ran rampant with 28 scoring shots to seven from that point forward. Ryan Gillis kicked three for the Eagles and will be focussed on a big bag against the Magpies. He is the type of player where if he gets his confidence up…look out! The Eagles should bounce back and win comfortably. And Hastings travel to Tyabb to take on the new-andimproved Yabbies at Bunguyan Reserve.

Tyabb almost pulled off a miracle last week against Rye, kicking six goals in the last quarter to give coach Aaron Pacey and his team a real confidence boost. Sure they went down, but that sort of comeback is something we haven’t seen from a Yabbies side in many a long day. If Jake Anderson, Brendan Doyle and Brad Williams can follow the lead of their skipper Ethan Rahilly, the Yabbies might be in this for a while, but Hastings’ class will shine through in the end. Luke Hewitt will be out to top his eight goals from last week, while Paul Rogasch, Nathan Gray and Shaun Foster will be keen to deliver a brutal reality check to the home side. It’s the Blues to bank the four points in style.

Tipsters Shaun Connell AFLSE Leagues Manager

Haydn Parsons AFLSE Operations

Crib Point Dromana Red Hill Chelsea Karingal Hastings Last Round - 4 Chris Holcombe Interleague Coach

Somerville Dromana Red Hill Chelsea Karingal Hastings Last Round - 5 Andrew ‘Toe Punt’ Kelly RPP FM

Somerville Dromana Langwarrin Chelsea Karingal Hastings Last Round - 6 Simon Mc Evoy Leader

Somerville Dromana Langwarrin Chelsea Karingal Hastings Last Round - 5 Gary Sanford Bendigo Bank

Somerville Dromana Red Hill Chelsea Karingal Hastings Last Round - 5

Nicholas Smedley Steller

Somerville Dromana Langwarrin Chelsea Rye Hastings Last Round - 6 Doug Dyall MPNFL Historian

Somerville Dromana Red Hill Chelsea Karingal Hastings Last Round - 5

Somerville Devon Meadows Red Hill Chelsea Rye Hastings Last Round - 4

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Chelsea will look to add Pearcedale to its first-up scalp of Red Hill at Tractor Park today

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

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Scores, Ladders, Goal Kickers SENIORS

SENIORS

Chelsea 3.6 5.7 9.10 11.13.79 Red Hill 3.2 6.5 8.6 11.6.72 Chelsea Goals: C. Bywater 4, L. Krieger 2, J. Francis 2, J. Brain, T. Gardiner, R. Crowe. Best: S. Mitchelhill, J. Clark, T. Gardiner, C. Bywater, B. Holman. Red Hill Goals: B. Hughes 3, H. Byrt 3, Z. Vines 2, A. Mock, J. Siversen, J. Ross. Best: M. Hyden, J. Siversen, D. Hoare, J. Mold, T. McEncroe, M. Dal Lago. Devon Meadows 2.2 8.9 12.9 17.12.114 Pearcedale 2.2 4.5 5.11 8.13.61 Devon Meadows Goals: T. Aust 5, K. Beveridge 2, M. Theodoridis 2, M. Fletcher 2, L. Craig 2, L. Burke, K. Salerno, J. Hillis, A. Adams. Best: J. Hillis, T. Aust, L. Drew, K. Beveridge, J. Stewart, L. Burke. Pearcedale Goals: L. Dalmau 2, A. Simmons 2, G. Anderson 2, Z. Campbell, K. Mercieca. Best: Z. Campbell, L. Cowell, T. Bravo, C. Benwell, J. Ostrom, Z. Hill. Hastings 3.5 11.7 17.9 24.14.158 Crib Point 2.0 4.1 5.4 7.5.47 Hastings Goals: L. Hewitt 8, N. Gray 3, C. McVeigh 2, R. Ferraro 2, D. Paarlberg 2, M. Turville 2, L. Smith 2, S. Foster, P. Rogasch, D. Alanis. Best: P. Rogasch, L. Hewitt, N. Gray, M. Foy, S. Foster, S. Williams. Crib Point Goals: B. Davidson 2, S. Kilduff 2, L. Herrington, W. Cripps, M. Jamieson. Best: S. Kilduff, L. Herrington, D. Cook, S. Henshaw, M. Lefau, M. Stansborough. Rye 4.1 6.6 10.8 11.14.80 Tyabb 1.2 1.2 4.7 10.9.69 Rye Goals: H. Whitty 3, T. Head 2, H. Wilson 2, A. Kirkwood, T. Baker, N. Strickland, O. Whitty. Best: J. Lloyd, T. Head, H. Wilson, T. Baker, A. Kirkwood, H. Whitty. Tyabb Goals: J. Anderson 4, R. Regan 2, M. Dimkos, P. Ransom, M. Ravenall, J. Doman. Best: S. McArtney, B. Doyle, J. Anderson, J. Doman, E. Rahilly, B. Williams. Somerville 4.3 5.5 7.6 8.6.54 Dromana 1.2 7.7 13.11 16.15.111 Somerville Goals: R. Gillis 3, B. Rolfe 2, T. McGenniss, A. Speedy, L. Rowe. Best: L. Rowe, T. McGenniss, J. Allsopp, J. Haskett, T. Beckett, A. Speedy. Dromana Goals: E. Johnstone 3, B. Holmes 2, A. Howison 2, J. Hutchinson 2, W. Geurts, R. Johnston, M. Price, R. Wilde, T. Wheeler, B. Cosson, S. Geurts. Best: B. Quigley, S. Clarke, A. Howison, Z. Muschialli, S. Geurts, J. Hutchinson. Karingal 3.3 6.6 9.11 10.14.74 Langwarrin 3.4 5.8 6.11 9.11.65 Karingal Goals: S. Mihevc 2, D. Hirst 2, S. McInnes, M. Stanley, A. Fowler, J. Archdeacon, A. Paxton, M. Burke. Best: M. Burke, S. McInnes, A. McInnes, D. Gregson, M. Russell, G. Goodall. Langwarrin Goals: J. Murphy 3, N. Tuddenham 2, D. Nash, H. Golby, K. Albanese, G. Brown. Best: B. Peach, S. Paterson, S. Herdman, B. Harkness, N. Hammill, L. Churcher. RESERVES Chelsea Devon M Hastings Rye Somerville Karingal

12.12.84 8.7.55 13.8.86 10.9.69 5.15.45 3.3.21

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Red Hill Pearcedale Crib Point Tyabb Dromana Langwarrin

7.4.46 6.5.41 8.3.51 1.5.11 6.7.43 7.3.45

UNDER 19s Chelsea Devon M Hastings Rye Somerville Karingal

3.2.20 5.3.33 9.4.58 22.11.143 7.8.50 10.9.69

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Red Hill Pearcedale Crib Point Tyabb Dromana Langwarrin

21.15.141 10.13.73 11.10.76 3.0.18 7.7.49 10.4.64

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

RESERVES

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

UNDER 19’S

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

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PTS

158.39 336.17 186.89 113.85 109.72 93.14 91.14 87.84 86.25 53.51 48.65 29.75

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2 2 0 0 145 41 353.66 1 1 0 0 84 46 182.61 1 1 0 0 58 33 175.76 1 1 0 0 80 51 156.86 1 1 0 0 55 41 134.15 1 1 0 0 45 43 104.65 1 0 1 0 41 55 74.55 1 0 1 0 51 80 63.75 2 0 2 0 73 121 60.33 1 0 1 0 33 58 56.90 1 0 1 0 46 84 54.76 1 0 1 0 11 69 15.94

8 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 2 0 0 209 67 311.94 1 1 0 0 141 20 705.00 1 1 0 0 73 33 221.21 1 1 0 0 76 58 131.03 1 1 0 0 69 64 107.81 1 1 0 0 50 49 102.04 1 0 1 0 64 69 92.75 2 0 2 0 98 116 84.48 1 0 1 0 58 76 76.32 1 0 1 0 33 73 45.21 1 0 1 0 20 141 14.18 1 0 1 0 18 143 12.59

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GOAL KICKERS

217 137 158 47 114 61 74 65 79 72 163 175 72 79 65 74 69 80 61 114 54 111 47 158

SENIORS Luke Hewitt Ben Holmes Ethan Johnstone Harrison Wilson Nicholas Strickland Troy Aust Curtis Bywater Jake Anderson

TEAM Hastings Dromana Dromana Rye Rye Devon M Chelsea Tyabb

RESERVES Scott Sterling Craig Hunter Grant Masterson Christopher Charity Grant Masterson Jacob Boase Sean Hewitt

Rye Devon M Hastings Chelsea Hastings Red Hill Hastings

7 5 4 3 3 3 3

11 5 4 3 3 3 3

UNDER 19
 Dylan Allen Logan Sandford Ben Tovey Harry Waterfall Jack Hill Max Scharpenack Baylen Benwell Bradley Tilley Harrison Mcintyre Mathew Piccoli Ryan McNamara

Rye Red Hill Dromana Crib Point Hastings Rye Pearcedale Devon M Red Hill Pearcedale Karingal

5 7 2 4 4 2 3 3 3 3 3

12 7 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3

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Fixture - Division 2 Good Friday 30th March

Round 8

Round 15

Dromana 15.16.106 v Rye 12.11.83 (RD4)

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

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

Round 1 Saturday 7th April Chelsea 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 v Somerville (CRI) Devon M v Dromana (DEV) Langwarrin v Red Hill (LAN) Pearcedale v Chelsea (PEA) Rye v Karingal (RYE) Tyabb v Hastings (TYA)

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

Round 3

Round 10

Round 2

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

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

Round 4

Round 11

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Footy Notes Red Hill

Well in the words that I am sure Steve Smith used at some stage “that did not quite go to plan.” A great start to the day with the “dew kickers”getting a big win, couple of the boys would have been suffering leather poisoning at the end of the game. The Devlopment and Ones did not get the bickies but this week brings on a new challenge;a new ground a new foe and hopefully new outcome. Another trip up the Link, do I get frequent flyer points for travelling this far? It has been great to see the numbers at the Thursday night spread. Real community feel and some good food makes for a happy club. Get up to the club, bring the family and then you don’t have to do the dishes. Make sure you check out the website and Facebook pages for all the club info. Especially upcoming events and news on the Hill. Check out player profiles and make sure you support our sponsors. Also make sure that you have downloaded the membership information. Special call out to past players. Past Players Day round 4 against Cribby. Do the banking thing and organise your Past Player Membership. For our home matches this year we will be conducting a President¹s Lunch from 12:30-2:00pm with the exception of 12 May which is our Ladies Day. We aim to provide a 2 course quality meal for $40.00pp. The purpose of the lunch is to provide an opportunity to friends of the club and their guests to mix in a convivial atmosphere whilst supporting the Club. For catering purposes bookings are essential. Please go to www.trybooking.com/RHFNC President¹s Lunch or call Graham Sherry 0411 364 234 or Mark Hopkinson 0423 000 114. Looking forward to seeing you there. Mountain Goat

Dromana

Todays sponsor for our game against Devon Meadows is Bendigo Community Bank. Our 2018 season has started well for the senior team with two wins under their belt but not so well for the Ressies and Unders who went down by 2 and 1 point respectively against Somerville. The seniors have started slowly in the first two games but last week against Somerville from the the 12 minute mark of the second quarter they produced 15 goals to 4 after trailing by 19 points at quarter-time in a display

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of what they are capable of when they their game is on. We had a good spread of goalkickers which means we are not reliant on our key position players to do all the scoring. This week a four quarter effort will be required against Devon Meadows who had a good win against Pearcedale last week and hopefully our Reserves and U19s can also produce the goods. Remember after our next game against Karingal we will be holding our player auction so get your money ready to bid on the various groupings of netballers and footballers. We also have our Ladies Luncheon on that day starting at noon with free champers on arrival, guest speakers, raffle, silent auction and door prize all for $50 a head. See Tara Dornom or Deb Quigley for bookings. After match player and supporter entertainment will be a DJ and food for $15. Club Major Raffle tickets are now available at $100 each and will be drawn on Sunday 12th August at a Social Room Function. $9000 value in prizes so get your ticket early. GO TIGERS!!!

Rye

That was better 3 from 3 in the footy, big wins by the under 19’s and Reserves, while the seniors who looked like having a nice win at 3/4 time, decided to take the foot of the pedal and let Tyabb back into the game in the last quarter. We hung on, but only just, 4 quarters of football is what is required today boys, but credit to Tyabb who with no bench in the last 1/4 had a real crack and showed they will be a good side in 2018. Tonight its player auction night beginning at 7.00pm, with live music by Michael Pudney and the “Mystic Tip Rats”. All supporters and members welcome come up and bid for your favourite player. Under 19’s had a cracking win last week by 125 points. Dylan Allen 5 goals, Jayden Thomas, Nick Rowson, Barnsey, Dustin B, Closter and Goldy all in the best, keep up the good work boys. The Reserves also had a big win, Scott Sterling is on fire back in the #12 jumper with 7 goals, Josh Gana, Ben “I have only retired twice” Winters-Kerr, Wylie, Ricey and the new dad Tim Mazurek all played well. The seniors had the game on ice at 3/4 time, but kicking 1 goal 6 behinds in the last quarter to a fast finishing Tyabb, gave the Rye supporters a real scare. A win’s a win as they say, and we bank the 4 points. But we will need to play a whole lot better today against Karingal. Best were Lloydy, closely followed by Tyrren Head, Spider Wilson, Tommy Baker, Kirkas, and Harry Whitty. See you up top tonight for our 1st function of the year. Go Demons

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Footy Notes Tyabb

U/19’s-How good was it that the Yabbie 19’s had a full compliment of players taking the field against a quality outfit in Rye who were too good for our boys who never stopped trying. Our hard work and enthusiasm paid off in the 3rd term where we rallied and kicked 3 goals to Ryes 4. The positive attitude of our players was excellent and if the boys continue to give their best effort the results will come. A big thank you to the Rye coaching staff for their words of encouragement after the game. Development- The 2’s will be looking to bounce back against Hastings this week after a rocky start against a strong Rye side last week. All credit to the boys for fighting it out in warm conditions, playing out the last quarter with only 17 fit players on the ground. Our best wishes go out to the players who suffered injuries and we hope for a speedy recovery. Best players- R. McGrath, S. Barrington-Smith, D.Swayer, C. Robinson. Seniors- We travelled down to Rye with 8 new recruits and a big pre season under our belts. The first half didn’t reflect how hard the new look yabs had been working and finally we put some scoreboard pressure on in the 3rd. 6 goals to 1 in the last had the Tyabb faithful up and about but unfortunately it was too late and we went down by 11 points. S.McArtney, B.Doyle, and J.Anderson (4 goals) were sensational, well supported by Skip Rahilly, Manchild Doman and Silk Williams. Congrats to RoMac on his 100th club game! All the best to all teams today #nipnip

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Crib Point

It was a prominent start to our Round 1 clash with Hastings with the U19’s having a great win over the arch rival. In the early stages of the game our boys lacked intensity in transitioning the ball and the Blues scored a couple of quick easy goals. After moving the Shepherd twins across half back, Bailey Buddle [Franklin] into the midfield and N.McCarthy onto a wing, the boys started

to turn things around. Jayden “nabby” MacNab[Nab] and H.Waterfall were on fire in the midfield and down forward. The boys came away 18 points in front. The reserves fielded a fairly new looking lineup to start their 2018 campaign with Captain Courageous Daniel Briggs leading the way. In the early stages they looked to be switched on but a few umpiring decisions and critical errors saw the Blues take a lead early on. Rutherford & O’Connor were stand outs in the middle for Crib all day with backmen Phillips & Jamieson doing a good job to mitigate the Blues attack. Hastings ran away 35 point winners. The senior game began by paying respect to Crib Point legend Luke Herrington who ran out for his 200th senior game on the weekend. Well done Luke! It wasn’t the ideal start to the year for our senior side, however. The boys ended up going down by 111 points in what was a rather forgettable day. On a positive note it was good to see new recruits Kilduff, Henshaw and Lefau feature in the best. Next week we’ll look to turn things around under lights against Somerville at home. Go Crib!

Somerville Round 1 brought some mixed results. Our under 19`s got up by 1 point in a thriller it was a hard fought match and considering a lot of the boys hadn’t played much together and with several under 17 age players it was a great result with Max Urwin a standout. The reserves also gave the large crowd another heart stopper getting over the line by 2 points in the dying minutes. The seniors bounced out of the blocks and at quarter time were looking the goods. Jake Haskett played a great debutant game however Dromana proved to good on the Day and after 1/4 time and ran away with the points. This week we venture down to Crib Point for a twightlight fixture and this week its all about Jordan Boyes. Jordo will be running out for his 300th game for the club in the reserves, Jordo is a highly respected member of the club not only on the field but off where he has also been in various positions during his many years of service to the club. All the best Jordo. We also unveil our new away strip kindly supported by the Vesbar Some important dates: Business lunch Friday April 20th 12.30pm Special guest speaker Aussie sporting star Dylan Alcott. Round 3 April 21st Sponsors lunch 12.30pm Round 6 May 12th Ladies lunch Tickets $40 including drinks food and entertainment. Go Eagles

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Footy Notes Langwarrin

Round one kicked off with fine weather and a huge crowd at Karingal. An important match for many reasons; including the opening of Karingal’s new clubrooms. The moving tribute to Luke Duhig prior to the game was a poignant moment for both clubs. Our Under 19’s were pipped at the post in the final quarter, and a good win was recorded by the development squad. Our senior’s fought hard all day, but went down by 9 points. Injuries to both sides saw second half rotations being limited. Both teams had their chances, with good skills on display in fine conditions. Good players on the day included Patto, Church, Peachey,Ash Fenech and Siz This week we take on Red Hill at home. These should be good, hard fought games. We look forward to the challenge that awaits us. Thursday Nights at the club : Get on down to the club for a great feed as the teams train and are named. Memberships: Join Luke Parker and become a member. Talk to a member of the committee to arrange your membership for 2018. They’ll be available for sale at the hamburger bar. Sponsor of the week: We would like to highlight, and thank O’Brien Real Estate this week for their continuing sponsorship of our club into the 2018 season. Functions: Our First Function for this year “ Mexican Night “ will be held tonight at the club. It should be a good night. All are welcome! President’s Lunch: Get along to hear from the coaches, players and committee on April 28th. Tickets are only $50.00. Go Langy !

Chelsea

Great days Footy at home last Saturday winning 2 from 3 and overall some really good signs in all Grades. The Under’s even though well beaten by a very well drilled Red Hill still had some good moments and managed to finish the game off quite well. Very new / young group and no doubt they will improve with more games. Best players were Plaisted, Heiberg-Wright, Giuliano, Bennett & Waters. The 2’s had a very solid hitout in what was a high standard game, Finished off very strong and at last we have some real depth. Blokes will be putting their hands up for promotion every week. Great game from Drill’a who was well supported by Trew, Caspersz, Atwell,

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Chuck & Andy VJ. Keep the pressure up team !! The main game was pretty much an Arm Wrestle all day and it was very pleasing the way the Boy’s just ground it out against a committed opposition. The work done since November certainly paid off and we had no passengers , everyone played their role and it’s so refreshing to see heaps of smiles after the game. Only one game lad’s so let’s just all stay focused and stick to the Structures. Best were Simmo, Curtis, Toddy, J. Clark & Benny who really stood up for us playing a new role in the middle. All Recruits performed well and will only improve as the season moves forward. First road trip this week as we head to Pearsdale so let’s all make the effort to get down there. See You at the Gullery !!

Karingal

What. A. Day Last Saturday was possibly the biggest home & away game in the club’s history. Massive crowd in attendance to check out the new rooms, great turnout from our Club44 Members and Past Players and great weather combined for a great start to the season; thanks also to Langy for hanging around in numbers after the game The Unders started well and then had a match on their hands from a very determined Langwarrin team with our boys just getting up in the last couple of minutes The Reserves under Luke for his coaching debut played some really good passages of footy but need jus a little more polish in coming weeks to be a force, going down to a well drilled team by about 20 The senior game looked to be ours early but Langy kept coming and gave us a real scare in the last quarter before we got up by 9 points with the Mathers boys good all day The crowd were all in Red & White thanks to long term partners BlueGum and ‘The Pit Bull’ was a crowd favourite with kids and adults alike Reminder to all players to get your fees or player sponsors in ASAP Comedy Night is fast approaching with tickets only $35 it’s great value - anyone who came last year can confirm - see NicT for tickets The Junior Bulls start their season tomorrow - good luck to all Follow all news on our socials Sponsor of the week - welcome Next Level Elevators. If you have or are building a 2 or more storey home and don’t have a lift then give them a call on 1800809910 #RedWhiteBOOM Bullseye

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Footy Notes Hastings

Great start to the season by our Senior and Reserve teams who both recorded good wins over Crib Point, while the under 19.s put in a good display and lose in a close contest. Unfortunately ne Full forward Matty Boland limped off early in the first quarter with what appeared to be a serious knee injury, just wishing Matt all the best and hope for a speedy recovery. The Senior game became a pretty one sided affair after quarter time, where Hastings were just too strong for their opponents and had comfortable 100+ point win, with the highligfht being Luke Hewetts 8 goal performance in his first game since seriously breaking his leg last year, well done Luke the Reserves got on top of Crib early in the 2nd quarter then just maintained a lead for the rest of the game, good performance first up, looking forward to some good results this week The thirds had a great game with Crib and come the last quarter the game was up for grabs, but the Crib point boys got their noses in front and held onto win, good effort from the Hastings boys though and there is plenty of room for improvement Match day sponsors for round two Anytime Fitness, Bendigo Bank Tucketts Tyerpower, Westernport Tractors Tyabb this week, lets have a big day and retain the George Slocombe Shield. Go Blues

Pearcedale

Welcome to the first home game of season 2018. This week we welcome Chelsea to Pearcedale for the first time in many years and look forward to the competition. Congratulations to Paul Ciavola on winning the mower at the Mower-Go-Round joint fundraiser on Sunday. Thanks to all of the volunteers from Pearcedale Baxter Junior Football Club and PFNC who helped on the day and days leading up. It is much appreciated. Many hands make light work. If you have some time we would love to see you in the rooms. From making the salad rolls to running water we love to welcome people to our club. Come in and see a committee member today if you would like to help out. This week don’t forget to visit the membership and merchandise tent. We have a number of packages available. Get on the Dales train! Ladies Day is next week,Saturday 21 April from 12 in the

rooms. $25 for a ticket that includes high tea platters. We have a guest speaker, Janine Gent, psychologist, games, raffles, prizes and market stalls. Should be another fantastic day in support of the Jane McGrath Foundation. We have a lot of functions coming up. There should be something for everyone. Come in and have a look at the board and see what is coming up. One day we are very excited to announce is the arrival of a marquee player to Pearcedale FNC on Saturday 30th June. Who will it be? Save the date. Will be a great day! If you would like to be emailed our weekly updates please email kfh7121965@hotmail.com. #upthedales

Devon Meadows

The fixture gods are smiling on Devon Meadows as we find ourselves back at home once again. We had a great day here last week and looking forward to keeping the good times rolling today albeit with a huge test against the flag favourites in Dromana (Currently $3 on Sportsbet. Gamble Responsibly.) We certainly have plenty of room for improvement based on last weeks performance, but the senior side was exciting to watch and some of the younger boys - Joely, Drewy and Bevo were all outstanding, showing that they are ready to take the next step and be leaders of the club now and in the future too. On a side note it is awesome to have a 19’s team on the park this year, big hats off to everyone involved in getting it off the ground and especially to the underage kids putting their hand up and having a crack against the bigger boys. Your footy will only get better for the experience in the long term. Stick around for a beer or 2 in Flano’s bar tonight after the game. Baz will have the microphone sorted this week and the awards and raffles will be all on schedule! SOCIAL DIARY - 28th April: Bogan Bingo - Put on your best flanny and thongs, crack a VB tinny and get stuck into the goon. Make sure you lock this one in, it’s going to be a ripper! Entry $30 or 2 for $50. 7th July: Comedy Night - Always a great night, and confirmed comedians include Chris Wainhouse, Evan Hocking & Katie Burch. Organise your table of 10 ASAP. This WILL sell out!

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somerville Crib point

Saturday 6pm

somerville Crib point

Colours:

Colours:

BlackBlue & White Royal & Gold

BlackBlue & White Royal & Gold

Coaches Senior: Andrejs Nathan Johns Senior: Everitt Reserves: Reserves:Jared WillNewton Casey U19: Andrew Wisken Tim McDonald

Coaches Senior: Nathan Senior: Andrejs Johns Everitt Reserves: Reserves:Jared WillNewton Casey U19: Wisken U19: Andrew Tim McDonald

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 23 22 24 23 25 24 26 25 27 26 28 27 29 28 31 29 32 30 33

Josh Sam Westerman Adams Brad Arnold Justin Alsopp Stephen Henshaw Steve Crowe ZackMcMahon Condick Josh Mykelti Lefau (C) Tim McGenniss Ned Gillis Shannon Ryan DanielSpeedy White Adrian Zak Dekleuver Natan Gillis Nick Rutherford Yiann Marandos Luke Herrington Lee Koerner Wayne Cripps Luke HarriBurton Dekleuver Marcus ReubenBate Jamieson Tom Burton Mitch Stansborough Billy Rolfe David Cook Jordan Boyes Matt Henricus Tom SamRoberts Kilduff Nicholas Mason Tim Daniel Elliott Avis Sam Adams Riley Clifford Ben Sedgewick Jacob Cook Jackson Stapleton Brodie Hill Levi Hughs Jayden Espenschied Luke Rowe BrendanEveritt Phillips Andrejs Jayden Duman Travis Finn Tim Cook Austyn Fawcett Brad Davidson Kane McKenzie Liam O’Connor Tom Beckett Myles Jamieson Corey JarrodDow Fisk Jake Haskett Ethan Smith Jesse Walker-Swain Joel Wisken

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Dan Gruar Wise Liam Jacob Collins Jedd Sutton Daniel Briggs Will Shields Jake Bryant Michael Vamplew Kieran Jamieson Jake Neuchew MarkSkinner Cairns Jack Ben Wigan Matthew Harrison SamMcDonnell Parmenter Sam Aaron King Angus Sweeney-Smith Bailey Retzlaff Bailey Nation Cal Holt Jack Rolfe Addi Febricko Ben Neuchew Jarvis Materiki Bailey Williams Cal Campbell Lachlan McGenniss Matt Wappett Drew TylerWhitley Wilton Luke Heppell-Hickson Marty Berryman Bryce Dunn Tim Malcolm Kye Espenschied Ryan McMahon Febrick Addi Zane Martin Christian Graham-Tera Callum Barnes MitchPeile Davis Aiden Mitch, Kleinig Sam Cahill JakeYoung Daniel Niall Jack Barbour

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Josh Sam Westerman Adams Brad Arnold Justin Alsopp Stephen Henshaw Steve Crowe ZackMcMahon Condick Josh Mykelti Lefau (C) Tim McGenniss Ned Gillis Shannon Ryan DanielSpeedy White Adrian Zak Dekleuver Natan Gillis Nick Rutherford Yiann Marandos Luke Herrington Lee Koerner Wayne Cripps Luke HarriBurton Dekleuver Marcus ReubenBate Jamieson Tom Burton Mitch Stansborough Billy Rolfe David Cook Jordan Boyes Matt Henricus Tom SamRoberts Kilduff Nicholas Mason Tim Daniel Elliott Avis Sam Adams Riley Clifford Ben Sedgewick Jacob Cook Jackson Stapleton Brodie Hill Levi Hughs Jayden Espenschied Luke Rowe BrendanEveritt Phillips Andrejs Jayden Duman Travis Finn Tim Cook Austyn Fawcett Brad Davidson Kane McKenzie Liam O’Connor Tom Beckett Myles Jamieson Corey JarrodDow Fisk Jake Haskett Ethan Smith Jesse Walker-Swain Joel Wisken

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Dan Gruar Wise Liam Jacob Collins Jedd Sutton Daniel Briggs Will Shields Jake Bryant Michael Vamplew Kieran Jamieson Jake Neuchew MarkSkinner Cairns Jack Ben Wigan Matthew Harrison SamMcDonnell Parmenter Sam Aaron King Angus Sweeney-Smith Bailey Retzlaff Bailey Nation Cal Holt Jack Rolfe Addi Febricko Ben Neuchew Jarvis Materiki Bailey Williams Cal Campbell Lachlan McGenniss Matt Wappett Drew TylerWhitley Wilton Luke Heppell-Hickson Marty Berryman Bryce Dunn Tim Malcolm Kye Espenschied Ryan McMahon Febrick Addi Zane Martin Christian Graham-Tera Callum Barnes MitchPeile Davis Aiden Mitch, Kleinig Sam Cahill JakeYoung Daniel Niall Jack Barbour

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WadeElliot Ryan Chamberlain Michael Mitchell Terzini Caples Jon McGenniskan Jacob Morris Sean Ross Noah Binney Timothy Stepanavicius Jett Cockman Lachlan McKenzie (C) Luke Brumby Max Gorman-Batt Colby Myers Kayne Gipp Nathan McLean Blake Mead Samuel Cashin Chase Harris (C) Samuel Childs Blake Roberts Harry Hince Eric Zurek Ben Tovey Brad Tilley Sam Schwarz Tyrone Piket Jack Asimus Hayden Smeets Jordan Derrick BryceTrew Whitehead Liam

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Colours: Royal Red Blue & White & White Coaches Senior: Jamie Mollo Senior: Blake McCormack & Josh Beard Reserves: Reserves: AshleySimon MoorePowell & Brett Mills U19: Andrew Gilmour U19: Gavin Hiku & Travis Lee

Seniors & Reserves

Seniors & Reserves 1 1 Michael Parker Joe Boase (Sen) 2 1 Zach Andrewartha Michael Holmes (Res) 3 2 Blake PeachDal Lago Marcus 4 3 Nicholas Hammill (DVC) Chris Irving 5 4 Shane JoshTanirau Mold (RC) 6 5 Andrew Taylor (RVC) Sean Marchetti 7 6 Ashley Jake Fenech Mitchell 8 Jesse Murphy 7 Aaron Holmes (Res) 9 Shane Paterson 7 Jonathon Ross (Sen) 10 Mitchell Mathie Rheede Hopgood 118 Blake Harkness (C) Peter Tuddenham Dal Lago (DVC) 129 Nicholas Nathan Higgins 1310 Mark McGill Mathew Lonsdale 1411 Shelton Rosario JakeMoore Bromley 1512 Corey 1613 Luke Churcher (DVC) Thomas McEncroe 1714 Corey Hanger Michael Mock 1815 Daniel MattNash Hyden 1916 Jayden JamesJohnsen Magee 2017 Joshua JonahBiggs Siversen 2118 Matthew AndrewPeynenborg Mock 22 Blake McCormack 19 Daniel McNamara 23 Gerard Brown (VC) 20 Torren Powell 24 Mathew Windsor Andrew Gilmour 2521 Mitchell Porter Jayden Pain 2622 Jason Curry Harry Byrt 2723 Sam Schaede LukeParsons Marchesani 2824 Eddie Jake Mold 2925 Sean Herdman Matthew Mitchell 3026 Joshua Hollaway (RVC) 3127 Bayleigh Tate Blake Thomson 3228 Haydn Golby Ethan Bryan

3329 Michael Corey Hare Wood 3430 Kyle Bustell Max TulenInglis 3531 Mitchell Cuthbert Hamish McShane 3632 Matthew WilliamNaughton Tuck 3733 Thomas Branch Jimmy Pittard 3834 Dan Wehner Chris Balthazar 39 James Longley 35 Sam Scicluna 40 Patrick L’Huillier 36 Lachlan Horscroft 41 Zac Davies Hugh Campbell 42 38Cody Howard Zac Vines 4338 Anthony Totaro Daniel Allsop 4439 Sam Foggie Harry Wynn-Pope 4540 Jack Oshea (RVC) Ben Hughes O’Rourke - Ryan 4641 Anthony BillyMarks Sanders 4742 Aaron 4845 Nathan DanielWhyte Born 4945 Jack Lacey Chandler Lachlan 5046 Kieran Max Albanese Knight 5148 Zac Foot Jake McKinnon 5250 Kyle Allen Bryce Williams 5352 Ashley Moore James Gioutsos 54 Adam Tate 58 Mitchell Skvor 55 Adam Eggleston 62 Dylan Hoare 56 Ayden Collins 57 Brian McCleod 58 Jacob Brooker 59 Shane Urbans 60 Jack Henderson 61 Rhys Lloyd 62 Lachlan Davies 63 Jesse Bice 64 Brendan Casper

1 1 Michael Parker Joe Boase (Sen) 2 1 Zach Andrewartha Michael Holmes (Res) 3 2 Blake Peach Marcus Dal Lago 4 3 Nicholas Hammill (DVC) Chris Irving 5 4 Shane Tanirau Josh Mold (RC) 6 5 Andrew Taylor (RVC) Sean Marchetti 7 Fenech 6 Ashley Jake Mitchell 8 Jesse Murphy 7 Aaron Holmes (Res) 9 Shane Paterson 7 Jonathon Ross (Sen) 10 Mitchell Mathie Rheede Hopgood 118 Blake Harkness (C) Peter Dal Lago (DVC) Tuddenham 129 Nicholas Nathan Higgins 1310 Mark McGill Mathew Lonsdale 1411 Shelton Rosario JakeMoore Bromley 1512 Corey 1613 Luke Churcher (DVC) Thomas McEncroe 1714 Corey Hanger Michael Mock 1815 Daniel MattNash Hyden 1916 Jayden JamesJohnsen Magee 2017 Joshua JonahBiggs Siversen 2118 Matthew AndrewPeynenborg Mock 22 Blake McCormack 19 Daniel McNamara 23 Gerard Brown (VC) 20 Torren Powell 24 Mathew Windsor Andrew Gilmour 2521 Mitchell Porter Jayden Pain 2622 Jason Curry Harry Byrt 2723 Sam Schaede LukeParsons Marchesani 2824 Eddie JakeHerdman Mold 2925 Sean Matthew Mitchell 3026 Joshua Hollaway (RVC) 3127 Bayleigh Tate Blake Thomson 3228 Haydn EthanGolby Bryan

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Kane Bassett Leith Hawkins Remy Walker Nathan Allen (VC) Iain JoshCampbell Dormer (DVC) Nicholas Theobald Kye Whitford Matthew Gahan Ned McDonald Shea Mitchell Josh Mathie Harry Lowe Bayde Mate Simon Allsop Darcy Wilson Sam Lee Conway Blake Hollaway Zak Turner Jesse Peacock Andy Fergusson Jacob Allan (C) Ben Davys Liam McDonald James Greenwood Will Davis Logan Sandford Shannon Read Harry Walker Zac Pryde Connor Eardly BaileyDelaney Smith Brian

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3329 Michael Corey Hare Wood 3430 Kyle Bustell Max TulenInglis 3531 Mitchell Cuthbert Hamish McShane 3632 Matthew WilliamNaughton Tuck 3733 Thomas Branch Jimmy Pittard 3834 Dan Wehner Chris Balthazar 39 James Longley 35 Sam Scicluna 40 Patrick L’Huillier 36 Lachlan Horscroft 41 Zac Davies Hugh Campbell 42 38 Cody Howard Zac Vines 4338 Anthony Totaro Daniel Allsop 4439 Sam Foggie Harry Wynn-Pope 4540 Jack Oshea (RVC) Ben Hughes O’Rourke - Ryan 4641 Anthony Billy Marks Sanders 4742 Aaron 4845 Nathan DanielWhyte Born 4945 Jack Lacey Chandler Lachlan 5046 Kieran Max Albanese Knight 5148 Zac Foot Jake McKinnon 5250 Kyle Allen Bryce Williams 5352 Ashley Moore James Gioutsos 54 Adam Tate 58 Mitchell Skvor 55 Adam Eggleston 62 Dylan Hoare 56 Ayden Collins 57 Brian McCleod 58 Jacob Brooker 59 Shane Urbans 60 Jack Henderson 61 Rhys Lloyd 62 Lachlan Davies 63 Jesse Bice 64 Brendan Casper

Noah Turner Nathan Kyle Charlie Nathan Hanrahan Rowley Jacob Boase Liam O’Halloran Lachy Ethan Yeoman Watts Max MitchTownsend Kirkman Darcy McDonald Harrison Potts Andrew Wilson Blake Fisher Alister Fuller Beau Scoble Nathan A’Vard Josh Mack Jake Hall Jordan Crawford Mcalister Pittock Lachlan Cross Liam Reilly Nash De Horscroft Prinse Hayden Ollie Coates Aidan Marchesani

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Noah Turner Nathan Kyle Charlie Nathan Hanrahan Rowley Jacob Boase Liam O’Halloran Lachy Ethan Yeoman Watts Max MitchTownsend Kirkman Darcy McDonald Harrison Potts Andrew Wilson Blake Fisher Alister Fuller Beau Scoble Nathan A’Vard Josh Mack Jake Hall Jordan Crawford Mcalister Pittock Lachlan Cross Liam Reilly Nash De Horscroft Prinse Hayden Ollie Coates Aidan Marchesani

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Colours: Navy Blue Blue & White & White Coaches Senior: Senior:Leigh JamesStewart Brain Reserves: Steve &Gardiner Reserves: James Garrett Jarmin Paddick U19:Murray Dan Knopers U19: Luke & Travis Bravo

Seniors & Reserves

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Matthew Dillon Duncan Silva Reid Crowe Travis Bravo Matt Gardiner Daniel Marshall Bradley Clark Damien Scully James HarryBrain Prior Grant Trew Dylan Ryan Todd (C) JakeGardiner Ryan David Troy Willett Jacobson Mathew Ponton Luke Dalmau Luke Caspersz Zach Campbell Joshua Hargreaves Daniel Heijden (C) Jason Clark Chris Dalmau Joshua Tripcony Liam Aarsman Coffey Daniel ConnorKosh Benwell Mitchell Tom Mitchell Ben Holman GlennMitchelhill Anderson (C) Simon Jarmin Paddick Zane Carter Josh Herdman Michael Kennedy Corey PeeleCowell Laughlin Lewis Krieger Aidan Simmons Rhys Hensel Luke Jennings Jack Francis Casey Miller-Trickey Daniel Luke Knowles Murray Jordon RobertAtwell Muir Cory Edmunds David Hussey Luke Shannon Jahron Ostrom Eathan Phillips Huw Jones Lexian Xiberras TimClark Chaloner Luke Rhys Wilson Ben Graham Matthew Moran Matt Mitchell

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Matthew Dillon Duncan Silva Reid Crowe Travis Bravo Matt Gardiner Daniel Marshall Bradley Clark Damien Scully James HarryBrain Prior Grant Trew Dylan Ryan Todd (C) JakeGardiner Ryan David Troy Willett Jacobson Mathew Ponton Luke Dalmau Luke Caspersz Zach Campbell Joshua Hargreaves Daniel Heijden (C) Jason Clark Chris Dalmau Joshua Tripcony Liam Aarsman Coffey Daniel ConnorKosh Benwell Mitchell Tom Mitchell Ben Holman GlennMitchelhill Anderson (C) Simon Jarmin Paddick Zane Carter Josh Herdman Michael Kennedy Corey PeeleCowell Laughlin Lewis Krieger Aidan Simmons Rhys Hensel Luke Jennings Jack Francis Casey Miller-Trickey Daniel Luke Knowles Murray Jordon RobertAtwell Muir Cory Edmunds David Hussey Luke Shannon Jahron Ostrom Eathan Phillips Huw Jones Lexian Xiberras TimClark Chaloner Luke Rhys Wilson Ben Graham Matthew Moran Matt Mitchell

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Curtis Jack Bywater Hobson Mason Zane Bailey Hill Stuart Nick Brooke Garrett Thomas Fuller Mitchell Johnson Charles LachieRyan-Orchard Gray Josh Whelan Mark Cook Daniel Bourke Reid Chaffey Chris Charity Micheal Zini Jackson Arthur Tom Craven Ross Aitcheson Sam Frawley Joel King James Garrett Matthew Madafferi Zac Duncan Matthew Knowles Jake Lyttle Vincent Kovacic Dylan Hateley Nicholas Haslem Michael Mazeika Thomas Stephens Matthew Wilson Andrew Vitzdamm-Jones Andrew Silva Lachlan Baum Carlos Kamus Lachlan Simpson Brodie Leitch Aaron Pawell Sam Heurtau Josh Hermans Jake Patching

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Jake Davis Harrison Piner Tyler Plaisted Sam Eklund Nick Vigliaroni Vaughn Bennett Luke Sparks Jaxon Atwell Will Grant Thomas Culliton Jack McGuiness Ethan Heiberg-Wright Mason Jack Knopers Eldridge Dylan Bradshaw Mitchell Campbell Kieran Rand Ashley Foster MitchellWaters Jayden Briggs Riley Di Josh Bradshaw Blasio Tom Quigley Ashley Davis (C) Connor Sean Reid Benwell Bailey Wood Andrew Wiffen Dylan Khan Tristan Giuliano SeanCourtie Jack McCarten LukeSoto Luis Jennings

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Seniors & Reserves

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Dylan Whitty Oscar Gregson Damien Ashcroft (C) Adam Kirkwood Callan Dixon (C) Nick Rowson Grant Paxton Kyle Lynch Aaron Jack Tom Baker Matt GabeStanley Nocella Luke HarryVanRaay Whitty (VC) Brad Occhipinti Harrison Richardson Jake Kelly Nick Strickland Jordan JacksonJones Allen Duncan Proud Ben Dickson Bailey Frey Scott Sterling Dylan HaganHadfield Rice Aaron Paxton Beau Gaudion Andrew McInnes (C) Leigh Morse (DVC) Zane Merdanovic Doogie Howie (RC) Justin James Farrelly Appleford David JimmyHirst Jennings Zac Bartling Matt Wylie (RVC) Tom Matthews Tyrren Head Aaron Lees Jye Lloyd Chris Matthews Matt Hill Todd Farrelly Harley Cole Nathan McDonald Will Cooper Liam Bennett Ben Trivett Steven McInnes Josh (RVC) Matt Gana Jackson Matt McIndoe Blake Simpson Ben Winters-Kerr Jason Hinde Daniel Cimino Mason Russell Adam Ross Brendan Dunne Lachlan Findlay Andrew Mathers Kalani Ryan Michael Burke

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Dylan Oscar Whitty Gregson Damien Ashcroft (C) Adam Kirkwood Callan Dixon (C) Nick Rowson Grant Paxton Kyle Lynch Aaron Jack Tom Baker Matt GabeStanley Nocella Luke HarryVanRaay Whitty (VC) Brad Occhipinti Harrison Richardson Jake Nick Kelly Strickland Jordan JacksonJones Allen Duncan Proud Ben Dickson Bailey Frey Scott Sterling Dylan HaganHadfield Rice Aaron Paxton Beau Gaudion Andrew McInnes (C) Leigh Morse (DVC) Zane Merdanovic Doogie Howie (RC) Justin JamesFarrelly Appleford David JimmyHirst Jennings Zac Bartling Matt Wylie (RVC) Tom Matthews Tyrren Head Aaron Lees Jye Lloyd Chris Matthews Matt Hill Todd Farrelly Harley Cole Nathan McDonald Will Cooper Liam Bennett Ben Trivett Steven McInnes Josh Jackson Gana (RVC) Matt Matt McIndoe Blake Simpson Ben Winters-Kerr Jason Hinde Daniel Cimino Mason Russell Adam Ross Brendan Dunne Lachlan Mathers Findlay Andrew Kalani Ryan Michael Burke

Jordan Clay Jeans Keher Campbell Corey Battams Robbins Nick Rowson Lachlan Hinde (C) Danny Jai TreipVance Josh Jayden Pohle Thomas (VC) Cee Jay Hegger-Roney Anthony Beale JacksonVillella Nathan Allen Harry Davies Noah Suttcliffe Dylan Zac Saunders Allen Zac Jennings Dylan DiVenchenzo Kalani Zac Holton Ryan Gus Gordon Steven Tapolscay Clayton Ash Cadd Barnes (C) Tom Oussa Chris McInnes Kavan Bendle Lachlan Saunders Jay RileyHookem Damon Jarrod Richards Brodie Mitchem Kyle McClenahan

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Peter Hampton Richard Mathers Ryan McDonald Tim Mazurek D’arcy Garton Toby Woodford Jesse Ramirez Harrison Wilson Dalton Jarrod Thomas-Staines Richards Tim Bunawan Brady Egan Jonah Cassera Joel Wills James Pretty Jack Burford AJ Fowler Ryan Taylor Jack Birthisel Dekodda Thomson - Irwin Steve Mihevc Jayden Thomas Brett Burns Matt Whelan Zac Gibson Jesse Johnston Matt MitchBurnett Hillyear Grant Micth Goodall Harris Mad Nord-White Jarvis Anderson Andru Plakorakis Gus Gordon Geoff Hibberd Sam Dow Caine Pearce Scott Shea Tom DelvesRobbins Campbell Brendan Lord Steve Tweedly Jake Smyth Corey Petersen Levi Dixon Ben Cain Brock Osborne Ben Closter Chris James MitchArchdeacon Dunn Jake Angus Emery Jeremy Bunawan MervPhipps Watkins Tom Matt Dunn Jake Smith Nick Gordon John Smith Nathan Hardy Max Smith Travis Puntaroni

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Jordan Clay Jeans Keher Campbell Corey Battams Robbins Nick Rowson Lachlan Hinde (C) Danny Jai TreipVance Josh Jayden Pohle Thomas (VC) Cee Jay Hegger-Roney Anthony Beale JacksonVillella Nathan Allen Harry Davies Noah Suttcliffe Dylan Zac Saunders Allen Zac Jennings Dylan DiVenchenzo Kalani Zac Holton Ryan Gus Gordon Steven Tapolscay Clayton Ash Cadd Barnes (C) Tom Oussa Chris McInnes Kavan Bendle Lachlan Saunders Jay RileyHookem Damon Jarrod Richards Brodie Mitchem Kyle McClenahan

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Kyah Karavalisis Callum Nagle Luke Farrelly Matt Mielli Brad CalebLittle Vella Jarrod Sullivan Alex Searle Eric MaxVanSchalwyk Scharpenack Harley Earle Jess Goldsmid Ryan McNamara Ben Closter (DVC) Aiden JensenRoberts Cervi Angus McBain Billy Swayn (DVC) Cody Stewart-Fry Tom Hughes Jack Bennell Dustin Broadhurst Austin LachlanBrown Glover Alex Occhipinti Kurt Goss Sean LintonBurns Hardy Milo Radonovic Sam Morgan Jackson Chapman

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Colours: Maroon, Royal Royal BlueBlue & White and Gold Coaches Senior: Ricky AaronFerraro Pacey Reserves: Reserves:Dan Matt Lehmann Hose U19:U19: Andrew Pat Foy Brady

Colours: Maroon, Royal Royal BlueBlue & White and Gold Coaches Senior: Ricky AaronFerraro Pacey Reserves: Reserves:Dan Matt Lehmann Hose U19:U19: Andrew Pat Foy Brady

Seniors & Reserves

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Jake Darcy Hewitt Underwood Ricky AaronFerraro Pacey Matt Brad Clifford Harbinson (VC) Scott Jake Anderson Jansen David Ethan Hull Rahilly (C) AaronVandenham Turner (VC)(RVC) Richie Brock Regan (C) Paul Rogasch Jordan Thomas Ben King Cory Robinson Matthew Foy LoganCave Pearson Micky TysonMcVeigh Sparks Colin Rowan McGrath Matthew Boland Ash Planner Kayne Lewis BrendenTurville Doyle Michael Kane Johnson Steven Robb TheoSmith Oostveen Luke Andrew Whalley Luke Clark Matt Ravenall Nathan Gray Jack Doman James Marasco Mitch Uongo Joel Standfield SeanAlanis Miller (VC) Dale AdrianFoster Clay Shaun Darcy Sawyer Danny Edwards (RC) Luke Platt Allen Liam Mick Maloney Altenkirch Chris Simon Rahilly Chris Watson Matt Dimkos Daniel Lehmann PaulSchroen Ransom (RVC) Ben Trevor Jarvis Luke Hewitt Nick Bradley Simon Clancy James Holland-Burch Thomas Redmond GeordieWard Scott Joshua

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Jake Darcy Hewitt Underwood Ricky AaronFerraro Pacey Matt Brad Clifford Harbinson (VC) Scott Jake Anderson Jansen David Ethan Hull Rahilly (C) AaronVandenham Turner (VC)(RVC) Richie Brock Regan (C) Paul Rogasch Jordan Thomas Ben King Cory Robinson Matthew Foy LoganCave Pearson Micky TysonMcVeigh Sparks Colin Rowan McGrath Matthew Boland Ash Planner Kayne Lewis BrendenTurville Doyle Michael Kane Johnson Steven Robb TheoSmith Oostveen Luke Andrew Whalley Luke Clark Matt Ravenall Nathan Gray Jack Doman James Marasco Mitch Uongo Joel Standfield SeanAlanis Miller (VC) Dale AdrianFoster Clay Shaun Darcy Sawyer Danny Edwards (RC) Luke Platt Allen Liam Mick Maloney Altenkirch Chris Simon Rahilly Chris Watson Matt Dimkos Daniel Lehmann PaulSchroen Ransom (RVC) Ben Trevor Jarvis Luke Hewitt Nick Bradley Simon Clancy James Holland-Burch Thomas Redmond GeordieWard Scott Joshua

Jack HillSedman Cooper (VC) NathanBurnett Shelby Minotti Ben Porra Jack Winton Harrison Daniel Henry La Fontaine James Dee-Scullion Lachlan Barton Harley Ben Paarlberg Bishop SpencerLangdale Patrick Forbes (VC) JohnnySlocombe Daniel Bannan Will Hose Peter McGee (C) Lachie Cox Corbin Pett Harrison Luke McVeigh Jansz Mitchell Austin Lachlan Davies James Easton Benjamin O’Brien Zane Deas Liam Danger CaseyYoung Jayce White Max Sustar Baylee Ardley Jake Browning Caleb Watkins (VC) Luke Mills

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Dale Binks Taylor Stratton Tim Agnew-Elliott Wade Delahaye RyanMulheron Regan Josh Brad Williams Steven Williams Spencer Mcartney Cory Bevan Jordan Alves (RC) Chris Lehmann JasonGreen Baxter Terry Mitch Rendall Lia Fraser Tom Sawosz Booth Matt Jake Gaillard Matthew Henry Jayden Regan Sean Hewitt HarryStratton Jones Kain CaseyPaarlberg Rich Dylan Jock Jones Jaysen Bradshaw Matt Brock Carey Sawosz Liam Weir Rogan Cody Aaron Forecast McGough James Grant Masterson Sam Barrington-Smith Sean Scarlett Jarryd Wetzel Jake RileyDade-Bell Krog Daniel NathanMetcalf Buchan Kaylen Jansen Ollie Griffiths Alex Stratton Jackson Cox Ash Harrison Connor Gray Kurt Bentley Adrian Clay Jess BakeDobrota Delaney Ethan Williams Matt Grazules Aaron Vinson Nick Leskovec

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Netball Preview Surprising result - the Kangaroos don’t think so! By David Nagel What a sensational start to the season for MPNFL Division Two netball with three games decided by single-digit margins last weekend. Langwarrin provided what many would consider the upset of the round, defeating former Peninsula League powerhouse Karingal 42-38. But - when you look at the Langwarrin list - it really wasn’t an upset at all. Coach Sara Drain has put together a powerful list with Kim Coulson, Emily Zeuschner and Jayde Aron starting things off in defence. Drain herself is an electrifying midcourter, sharing those duties with Sarah Anderson, Amy Slefendorfas and Jayde Travers. Throw in Brooke Kiely and Emily Bennet under the ring and the Kangaroos have a real chance of being a finals contender this year. This week they take on Red Hill, who also had a hardfought 46-41 victory over Chelsea. Red Hill was very convincing for three quarters, opening a 39-28 lead due to the great efforts of Georgia Vines (C), Nicola Mold (WA) and Mia Newman (WD) through the middle of the court. Goaler Isabelle Cuming (GS) also had a hot hand while Sienna Wills (GK) and Emilie Baird GD) were proving a tough combination to crack in defence. Vines was moved from centre to wing defence in the last quarter and Chelsea made its move. Through the great play of Verona Kaitani (C), Lisa Donnellan (WA) and Jordyn Barnett (GS) the Gulls closed the gap to five before handshakes were served. Somerville and Dromana played out a low-scoring game at Somerville, with Dromana getting on top in the second and third quarters on its way to a 32-25 victory. Both defences were right on top in the opening term with both teams scoring just four goals each for the quarter. Karli Foster (GD) and Emily La Roche (GK) were sensational for Dromana while Tayla Sharp (GD) and Jaimee Peney (GK) were equally effective for the Eagles. But the Tigers clicked into another gear in the second quarter, scoring 10 goals to four, before finishing the job with a 10-5 third term. Emily Pratt (C) played a great game for Dromana in the middle while Emily (GA) and Ruby (WA) Wilson also linked up well. The Tigers face a huge challenge this week when they travel to Glover Reserve to take on Devon Meadows, super-impressive 53-28 winners over Pearcedale.

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Devon Meadows C Grader Elyse Herrick took on Pearcedale last week and this week faces Dromana. Former Berwick coach Janine Kilmartin has taken over the reins at the Meadows and has already put together a very settled line up. The new coach made just one change for the match, swapping the bibs of Kate May (WD) and Natalie Fallon (GD) at three-quarter time. Apart from that it was business as usual for the Panthers who had Shannon Gill (GS), Jenelle Bain (GA), Emily Van Rooye (WA), Lucy Hoogenboom (GK) and Bryoni Hardeman (C) put together four fantastic quarters of netball. Alannah Quint (C) and Louise Lane (GK) never stopped trying for the Dales. And Crib Point will head into today’s game against Somerville on a high after a comfortable 43-28 victory over Hastings. The Magpies took a five-goal lead into quarter time and never relented, extending their lead at each interval. Dionne Douglas (C) started the season well for the winners, who also had Leah (WA) and Tessa (GK) Moncrieff put in outstanding four-quarter performances. Sarah Hosking (C), Darcy Lambert (WD) and Madelina Nyoul (GK) were in fine form for Hastings, who will look to bounce back this weekend against a strong Tyabb outfit. The Yabbies had the bye against Rye.

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Netball Results & Ladders Chelsea Dev. Meadows Hastings Karingal Somerville Tyabb v Bye

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Red Hill Pearcedale Crib Point Langwarrin Dromana

TEAM P W D L F A PTS % Dromana 2 2 0 0 52 25 8 208.00 Dev. Meadows 1 1 0 0 53 28 4 189.29 Crib Point 1 1 0 0 43 28 4 153.57 Red Hill 1 1 0 0 46 41 4 112.20 Langwarrin 0 0 0 0 42 38 4 110.53 Tyabb 1 1 0 0 20 0 4 0.00 Karingal 1 0 0 1 38 42 0 90.48 Chelsea 1 0 0 1 41 46 0 89.13 Somerville 1 0 0 1 25 32 0 78.13 Hastings 1 0 0 1 28 43 0 65.12 Pearcedale 1 0 0 1 28 53 0 52.83 Rye 2 0 0 2 0 40 0 0.00

Chelsea Dev. Meadows Hastings Karingal Somerville Rye TEAM Dromana Crib Point Karingal Chelsea Pearcedale Rye Dev. Meadows Somerville Tyabb Red Hill Hastings Langwarrin

Hastings Karingal Dev. Meadows Dromana – Bye Red Hill – Bye TEAM Hastings Pearcedale Karingal Dromana Red Hill Langwarrin Dev. Meadows Crib Point

C Grade

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Red Hill Pearcedale Crib Point Langwarrin Dromana Tyabb

P W D L F A PTS % 2 2 0 0 75 57 8 131.58 1 1 0 0 53 11 4 481.82 1 1 0 0 43 22 4 195.45 1 1 0 0 45 27 4 166.67 1 1 0 0 26 25 4 104.00 2 1 0 1 52 62 4 83.87 1 0 0 1 25 26 0 96.15 1 0 0 1 31 35 0 88.57 1 0 0 1 22 26 0 84.62 1 0 0 1 27 45 0 60.00 1 0 0 1 11 53 0 20.75 1 0 0 1 22 43 0 51.16

Under 17

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Chelsea Dev. Meadows Hastings Karingal Somerville Rye

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Red Hill Pearcedale Crib Point Langwarrin Dromana Tyabb

TEAM P W D L F A PTS % Tyabb 1 1 0 0 55 19 4 289.47 Crib Point 1 1 0 0 52 21 4 247.62 Red Hill 1 1 0 0 42 18 4 233.33 Dev. Meadows 1 1 0 0 40 19 4 210.53 Somerville 1 1 0 0 60 34 4 176.47 Karingal 1 1 0 0 51 38 4 134.21 Dromana 2 1 0 1 90 101 4 89.11 Langwarrin 1 0 0 1 38 51 0 74.51 Rye 2 0 0 2 60 111 0 54.05 Pearcedale 1 0 0 1 19 40 0 47.50 Chelsea 1 0 0 1 18 42 0 42.86 Hastings 1 0 0 1 21 52 0 40.38

Chelsea Dev. Meadows Hastings Karingal Somerville Rye TEAM Crib Point Chelsea Pearcedale Dromana Somerville Tyabb Karingal Langwarrin Rye Dev. Meadows Red Hill Hastings

D Grade

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Red Hill Pearcedale Crib Point Langwarrin Dromana Tyabb

P W D L F A PTS % 1 1 0 0 41 9 4 455.56 1 1 0 0 29 13 4 223.08 1 1 0 0 43 22 4 195.45 2 1 0 1 62 39 4 158.97 1 1 0 0 27 24 4 112.50 1 0 1 0 28 28 2 100.00 1 0 1 0 28 28 2 100.00 1 0 1 0 28 28 2 100.00 2 0 1 1 40 66 2 60.61 1 0 0 1 22 43 0 51.16 1 0 0 1 13 29 0 44.83 1 0 0 1 9 41 0 21.95

Crib Point Langwarrin Pearcedale

P W D L F A PTS % 1 1 0 0 81 1 4 8100.00 1 1 0 0 57 15 4 380.00 1 1 0 0 29 16 4 181.25 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0.00 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0.00 1 0 0 1 16 29 0 55.17 1 0 0 1 15 57 0 26.32 1 0 0 1 1 81 0 1.23

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Netball Notes Crib Point

After the excitement and anticipation of round one, we could not be happier with our start to the season sealing 4 impressive wins against our neighboring rivals Hastings. In the season opener, our girls looked fit and ready for the year ahead and the hard work put in over the preseason was translated in our strong four-quarter performances. U/17 it was not a great day on the scoreboard but our young girls have a lot of potential. BOC was Emma who stepped up and worked hard. D Grade started strong and kept the intensity up for the entire game winning by an impressive margin 41-9. BOC went to Tarryn for her defensive pressure. C Grade went about their business with full court pressure and a strong defensive line. They showed great ball control and multiple positional changes did not upset the flow of the game in their 53–11 win. BOC was Fi, for her consistent work on and off the ring in WA. B Grade gained momentum as the game progressed sealing another strong victory 52–21. BOC was Shaye for her stand out game in goals. A Grade had a solid 43–28 win, individually players were great and as a team showed patches of brilliance. It is an exciting time for A grade and we look forward to seeing them continue to strengthen. BOC went to Dionne. This week we are hosting our first home game of the year and for our B and C grades, it is a rematch of last year’s grand final. These will be a hotly contested matches. Good luck to all grades today. #Flapflapswoopswoop

Langwarrin Massive day to kick off Round 1! Under 17, once the nerves settled we really pushed them. I can see once you guys gel you will be a strong force against any team. Keep up the great work... D Grade - Soooooo close, coming away with a draw is always a funny feeling but it was a good strong contest. Definitely a lot of positive signs to come out the match! C grade - Coming up against very strong competition but you guys held your own out there, again a lot of positives to come out of the game, I’m sure next time you play them it will be a different story. B Grade - They got a bit of a jump then it was pretty even throughout the game, being a couple of player short never helps but some of the movement down court were amazing! A Grade - What can I say! Such an amazing game to watch, so physical, I’m sure a few of you have sore heads. But to come away with a win against Karingal is an amazing way to start the season. I was told that was the first home and away game Karingal has lost in 3 years so very very happy. In all I can’t wait for all teams to Gel together, workout combinations and show the crowd how strong we can all be. The Karingal coach thanked us for being great sports on and off the court. Great work today everyone of you. Massive thanks to all the umpires and scorers! Go Roos

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Red Hill

It is exciting to have some new teams to play this season and Chelsea proved to be a worthy opponent. With 3 starting, 7 players out in our A grade today Red Hill proved that the local depth we have and our focus on developing our youth has paid off. We need to play a full 4 quarters as the fourth was not our best, but overall a good start to our 2018 campaign. Couldn’t have asked for a better start to the B grade girls season! We started the game off strong and played consistently throughout, building on the lead each quarter. It was exciting to have some brand new faces to the team as well as some great talent from the under 17s team moving up from last year. The girls still managed to play strongly as a united team which is an exciting prospect for the rest of the season! A special mention to Bella Shannon and Lucy Hamil, two under 17s who played amazingly . So much potential seen in all of the girls, bring on round 2 and the rest of the season! A full team and solid four quarters from the C grade girls. More court time as a team will assist in converting to a win. The conditions at Chelsea were perfect, no wind, sun shining and a good crowd. While the score board didn’t quite reflect the D grade players efforts we definitely showed promise and can only improve as the season continues. First game of the season was a really great starting point for this team with only one player who had previously played for Red Hill.

Tyabb

What a perfect day for netball! Our round 1 clash saw us take on Rye away with mixed results. D grade were put through their paces in a tough pre season which set them up well for the tight clash against Rye. In their first game for Tyabb, Leah and Bella combined beautifully in goals and were well supported by Dee who was smart with the way she used the ball. Kels and Claire were challenged to play new positions but were outstanding contributors in an excellent whole team effort. Despite a wonderful effort from our defenders in the last quarter we were not able to get that final goal and left frustrated with a draw. In C grade Nat worked tirelessley creating play all day and combined very well through the centre court with Jayde who was very strong defensivley as always. In her first game for the yabbies, Lauren provided many turnovers and continuously pushed the team into attack. It was a solid round 1 effort and we will be looking at working on our consistency over 4 quarters moving forward. A fantastic first hit out for our B grade ladies. We showed some excellent passages of play through fantastic team work. Plenty to work on in gelling some new combinations over the coming weeks. Player of the match was Tay who did a power of work in GA, opening up the play for the attacking end. Our A grade ladies had the week off but threw in a short, sharp session at the end of the day to prepare for Hastings this week. Best of luck to all teams this week against #nipnip

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Netball Notes Devon Meadows Last week saw the battle of the Panthers - the usual rivalry argy-bargy and the inaugural Panther Cup as bragging rights. NetSetGo - What a humbling moment looking around and seeing our club embraced by the kids and parents of our NetSetGo program. The girls enjoyed every moment getting out on the court to have a run around before their A Grade idols presented them with their medals. The future of our club is something to be excited about. U17s - We did it! We got a full team on court. Its taken lots of work but seeing the girls out there bright and early Saturday morning made it all worth while. A huge thankyou to those behind the scene whom have made this happen. The girls gave it their all, they improved with each quarter and had huge smile on their faces and while we didn’t come away with the win we were so impressed with their willingness to listen and learn. BOC our young gun U15 Jess Piper for a great game out in GD, working hard one on one and her attack on the ball. D Grade- With a completely new D grade side this year the beginning was always going to be an unknown. In saying that, the girls came together beautifully as a team, not giving up the entire game but unfortunately were defeated, There were some fantastic passages of play and the girls fought hard to have ball possession right throughout. We have a lot to work on but are excited to see where this season takes us. BOC Amy Hall

C Grade - The anticipation of round 1 was finally over. The girls got off to a slow start but after 1⁄4 time they turned it around with strong one on one defensive pressure and drives across the court. By the 2nd half the ball was moving nicely down the court. It was a hard fought and exciting come back with the girls unlucky to go down by 1 goal. A fantastic achievement by a new C Grade team that are only going to get stronger. BOC Caitlyn Browne. B Grade - The B grade girls are a good mix of experience and youth this season. Its been great to welcome back some experiences campaigners and see our versatility out on the court during pre-season. We really wanted to start the season strong and that we did. Our 2nd quarter set us up for a dominant win. We unearthed a new goaling combination which was guided by a Maddie Robinson like Chi, hitting the circle, giving direction and feeding the goalers with great poise. Our mids and defenders provided us many scoring opportunities with their turnovers and defensive pressure. BOC Zoe Carroll - awesome drive, leadership and defensive pressure all game. Lets get win 2 on the board. A Grade - What a great way to start DMFNC season! The girls were certainly ready to ‘play some Netty’. The girls came out strong, putting pressure on the ball and opposition, creating many scoring opportunities. New combinations on court proved to work well and the girls were able to play out the 4 quarters in the heat. Looking to host Dromana round 2, we will again prepare for a tough 4 quarters. BOC Jenelle Bain. This week we welcome the indoor Cats, Dromana!

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Netball Notes Hastings A great season opener for HFNC facing a quality club such as Crib Point. The under 17’s girls played with integrity, good sportsmanship and intent. We commend Crib Point in their development stage of their U17 team in sticking out the game and continuing to challenge our girls throughout the match. D grade stayed positive but mistakes cost them. An awesome group of girls very prepared to work hard and improve. A great game by the captain Sheryn Mock. C grades coach Nicole was really proud of the girls showing their commitment & pushing through to the end. Super effort by one of our girls coming up from D grade and earning her spot in the team with best on court - Fiona Kain. B grade was another newly formed combination, once they settled there was some great Netball played by the girls. Zara and Amy were relentless in defence, Taylah combined well with the under 17 girls Mollie and Tilly in the goaling positions. Plenty of positives for the season ahead. A grades first hit out against last year’s premiers was a tough encounter and although the scoreboard doesn’t reflect a competitive contest, the girls showed plenty of promise. It was great to have the Hosking twins out on court alongside and leading the players by example. The defensive combination of Madelina and Nicole worked beautifully, restricting Crib Point to just 43 goals. We finished positively with more scoring attempts than Cribby in the final quarter. With more time together, the winning results will come.

Karingal

Well done to our U17’s, who secured our first win for the season! Teags & Keely nailed it in mid court. Shontay and Gemma got their groove & dominated in the goal ring!Chloe was a star today. Well done girls a great start to the season!! D grade started off the seniors netball with great intensity & high energy.They fought hard through

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the game,with key performances from the defensive lineup of Bec & Kelly.The goalers were on point shooting & as it came down to the last minutes scores were leveled but finished with a draw. C grade got off to an early lead & continued to build each quarter to put themselves further and further in front. This allowed the side to trial all their combinations.Midcourt duo Jess & Tay were unstoppable & a BOC performance from Mel kept Langy to just 22 goals to our 43.B grade’s dynamic goaling duo Bec & Tobi were unstoppable.We finished the game with a 13 point win after a hard fought battle. A grade girls knew it was going to be a tough contest against a new look Langy team that fielded plenty of experience and plenty of grit. The contest was tight from start to finish with big efforts in defence from Milly & the drive of Madi keeping us in the game and feeding our goalers under enormous pressure. The scores fluctuated the whole game, with a late surge bringing us a run of goals a bit too late to go down by 4 goals. Lots to build on for next time. We look forward to meeting with Rye for the first time today, good luck to all teams! GO BULLETTES!!!

Somerville Last week we had a challenge up against the new Dromana. With a mixed bag of results, we know we are going to need to continue to train hard in order to put us in good stead for the 2018 season. A Grade - Round 1 had the A Grade girls facing a new look Dromana side. Unfortunently, we left our run too late and came off with a loss. The movement down the court and the relentless work of the defenders still gives us some positivity moving forward. B Grade - We didn’t know what to expect with a relatively new line up for Dromana’s B Grade side. The girls finished off the game with a hard earned 60-34 victory. With one win under the belt, the girls are eager to come up against Crib Point today. C Grade - C grade came up against a very experienced, very physical Dromana team on Saturday in perfect conditions for netball. Unfortunately we went down in the end by 4 goals. All the girls can hold their heads up

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Netball Notes high as they all worked their butts off. D Grade - It was a tight match the whole way through but unlike Siegfried and Roy, the girls were able to contain the Tigers and come away with a 3 goal win. Today we face Crib Point away in what is the 2017 Grand Final rematch for our B Grade girls. Hopefully the twilight time-slot, in addition to some great determination, will help us get over the line today! Some key dates to add to the calender: - Round 6 (May 12th) for our Ladies Day - Round 8 (June 2nd) for our Mid Season Ball GO EAGLES!

Rye

D Grade- It was a close first quarter. The defenders were keeping Tyabb’s attacking line busy, with an enormous amount of pressure. Barb and Kiarna kept the attackers busy, deflecting and intercepting. Ebony and Bec worked extremely well together through the mid court. Amber was having a sensational quarter in WD, she had beautiful arms over every ball. Flynn was outstanding in defence, she had a go at every ball! Melissa and Tamara worked well together all game in goals. There height really helped push the Demons over the line. It was a nail bitter in the last quarter, both teams playing some scrappy netball. The final result was Tyabb 28 - Rye 28. C Grade - Rye had an outstanding first quarter, showing a huge amount of pressure all the way down the court. Tuscani and Miranda didn’t hold back defensively, which was amazing, they worked well with Shania and Ellie who applied some great one on one pressure. Jodie, Liv and Shannon gave some strong drives all game. Half time saw a change in defence with Ruby going into GD. Final Score was Rye defeating Tyabb 26-22. B Grade- It was a tough day for the Demons, playing a well experienced side. Everyone started off well, until Tyabb took it up a notch. Rye couldn’t keep in touch. We are a very young side, who are extremely excited to learn and play some good quality Netball against the best. We will go into next week against Karingal with our heads held high. Tyabb 55 defeated Rye 19.

Chelsea

Let the games begin! We had great support from our footy netball club with our biggest crowd in years. Thanks to all Chelsea supporters who came over to watch, and to Red Hill; lovely people! Our new A Grade came up against a tall, connected Red Hill outfit. We had a nervous start but by Q3 we were goal for goal, and in Q4 we had a 6 goal come-back to go down by only 5 points. Verona, best on, ran hard in centre all game. Her strength and voice helped us creep back. Exciting things to come from this team! B grade was always going to be tough; an almost entirely new bunch facing an unknown side with no idea what

to expect. Their efforts working as a team was great to see. Gazzo was terrific in defence, but Kayla’s goal circle work and ability to apply feedback in the game earned her best on. Well done girls! C grade had an incredible win. We came out fast and were able to maintain great intensity for the whole four quarters. Megan and Adelle ran hard all game, whilst Sallie was best on, moving from defense to shooting without missing a beat. Very excited for the season ahead! D grade also had a strong win! Our movement down the court and rebounding efforts were excellent, capped off by our shooters who made the most of our intercepts! Best on performance from Jordyn Ryan who has slipped into this team seamlessly. Her efforts to hit the top of the ring, provide offensive pressure and feed so accurately to our shooters was great to watch. Very excited for the year ahead!

Pearcedale

Round 1 is done and dusted, each player played their part. Our Panthers stuck together and killed it from the start! Our 17’s though young, showed skills beyond their years. They pushed the pace all game longno sign of 1st game fears! Our D Grade were up next & put Devon to the test. But solid defence & fast-paced goals meant Pearcedale came up best. C Grade were in for a fight but never lost their nerve. And though it came down to 1 goal the win was well deserved! Though A and B couldn’t get the 4 they sure did not give up. Lead by their strength of heart, WE TOOK HOME THE PANTHER CUP! Next week we look to Chelsea & the new challenges that are brought. Try take us down at our home groundwe’ll see you on the court! Good luck in round 2go Pink Panthers! X

Dromana

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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: 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: 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: 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

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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

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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: 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: 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

V 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

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

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

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

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

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V A GRADE Coach: No team supplied

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

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

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

C GRADE Coach: 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

V 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: 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)

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

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In perfect sunshine, it was raining goals… Dandenong Southern Stingrays has showcased its class in an astounding 97-point victory over Greater Western Victorian Rebels at Queen Elizabeth Oval, Bendigo last Saturday. Dandenong Stingrays 20.12 (132) defeated GWV Rebels 5.5 (35). The Stingrays made three changes from their round two clash and, after an even first quarter, ran all over their opposition with 12 individual goal kickers on the day. “I thought it probably was our best team performance so far, the even balance of contributors was very good across the board.” said Stingrays Coach Craig Black. The Stingrays produced a high-quality second quarter, and on the back of a midfield dominance took a matchwinning 56-point lead into the main break kicking seven goals, whilst limiting the Rebels to just three points. Bailey Schmidt bullied the defenders, demanding the inside ball high and deep, marking everything, but unfortunately sprayed a couple of set shots leaving him with two majors from his six chances. “Bailey’s really improved over the last few weeks,” Black said. “He looks like he’s going to mark it when it’s in his area and he’s kicking accuracy is nearly back to his under-16 level - before the injury…for a 199cm bloke he’s competing and that’s what we’re happy with.” Schmidt received good support from fellow tall forward Corey Ellison (2), and the ever-dangerous smaller brigade led by Jai and Reid Nanscawen, but it was new Stingrays recruit Zac Foot who had the greatest impact on the ground. Foot kicked four majors and had 17 disposals as he pushed through the centre, producing a stunning performance for his new team. “He’s come to us with a forward and midfield background, and we made really liked the way he was carrying the ball through pre-season,” Black said. “It was a good individual performance from someone who is new to the TAC Cup system.” Jamie Plumridge played an impressive team-orientated role with 31 disposals and 21 handball receives, creating scoring opportunities for his teammates, whilst Jai Taylor had his best game showcasing his elite running and

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penetrating inside-50 kicking finishing with 21 disposals, five inside 50’s plus a goal. “I thought he was absolutely terrific,” Black said. “We’ve challenged him to take the game on whilst protecting the ball defensively,” he said. What was more dominant than the scoreboard was the final inside-50 count, with the Stingrays having 69 to 17 entries and scoring around 50 percent of the time, with 21 score assists on the day. The win sees the Stingrays sitting on top of the TAC Cup ladder undefeated at 3-0 alongside the Sandringham Dragons. This week is a bye for the TAC Cup, which is used for the trial games for Vic Country and Vic Metro. The Dandenong Stingrays are the most represented for Country Victoria with Riley Bowman, Bailey Williams, Sam Fletcher, Zac Foot, Bailey Schmidt, Jai Taylor, Mitchell Riordan, Hayden Young, Will Hamill, Jai Nanscawen, Jamie Plumridge, Finlay Bayne, Toby Bedford, Campbell Hustwaite, Jake Frawley and Sam DeKoning taking part in the 60-person squad. The players go into camp this Friday and will play a trial match against Vic Metro at IKON PARK, Carlton on Saturday 14 April, Game 1 will commence at 10.30am and Game 2 at 12.30pm. The Stingrays have also sent two players in Matthew and Stephen Cumming to Northern Territory for the next five games for the AFL NAB Division 2 Championships. Matt and Stephen come from an elite basketball background, both standing at 198cm and 94kg. Through the support of AFL Victoria, the AFL, and NT AFL both players were given the opportunity to showcase their talent as key position/ruckmen at the championship level so all tall players are given the best opportunity to reach their full potential. The next Dandenong Southern Stingrays game will be on Sunday 22 April at Shepley Oval, Dandenong against the Western Jets at 12.30pm. Dandenong Stingrays 5.0.30 12.6-78 17.8-110 20.12-132 Greater Western Victoria Rebels 3.1-19 3.4-22 4.5-29 5.5-35 Stingrays Goals: Z. Foot 4, H. Young 2, B. Schmidt 2, R. Nanscawen 2, C. Ellison 2, J. Taylor, J. Nanscawen, M. Riordan, J. Hickey, C. Hustwaite, L. McDonnell, J. Frawley, T. Bedford. Best Players: Z. Foot, B. Schmidt, C. Hustwaite, M. Cottrell, T. Bedford, L. McDonnell.

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