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Will the Bombers gain a grip on fifth place?

Division 1 - Round 12 Saturday 30th June 2018

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


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AFL South East Recently I attended the funeral of Ken Stratton. Ken may not be well known to many of you, but I am moved to recognise him in this column. Ken volunteered his services as President of the Hastings Football Netball Club late last year. It was a tough time for the club, having just been sanctioned for a breach of the Salary Cap and at a time when player contracts had to be renegotiated with a reduction of more than $50,000 required. At the same time funding previously received from the Hastings Sporting Club was drying up. For a new president, these were extremely challenging times. Ken took on the role with enthusiasm and professionalism and worked co-operatively with the league to set the club on a new path. Unbeknown to me at the time, Ken had been suffering from cancer, diagnosed in 2015. It was a testament to the man Ken was that, even in the face of his own personal adversity, he took on the challenging role to try and help his local football/netball club. In the brief time I knew Ken I found him to be an honest, hard worker for his club. Most of all, he was a gentleman. Then, at the service, I also found out that primarily he was a loving family man. Two of his three boys, Taylor and Kain, represent Hastings in the MPNFL. To Heather and all Ken’s boys, I pass on my condolences. I know you will all miss such a good man.

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On Sunday I attended another outstanding day of community football. On the field the match between Pines and Edithvale Aspendale was critical, in that second spot on the MPNFL Div 1 ladder was at stake. Off the ground, it was the 30-year anniversary of Pines’ Grand Final win over Edithvale Aspendale. The Pines premiership players were there. So were the players from Edithvale Aspendale who played in the game. It was a wonderful day of storytelling. A full-page newspaper article on the game was displayed in the social room. Current Edithvale-Aspendale President Peter O’Conner was spotted taking a photograph of the page. On closer inspection it could be seen that “O’Conner” was listed in the best players! The game was clearly a lot tougher back then. It was also quicker, more skilful, better coached and better umpired. So said all those who played in that era. If they had actually taken some time to look out the window, I am sure they would have seen a throwback to the good old days. On the field this was a game of the highest order. Pines kicked the first four goals, but from that point on, once Edi Asp got going it was a tight, tough contest with only a kick in it for the whole game. The result could have gone either way with Edi-Asp kicking the last goal of the game to get over the line. On a day when we celebrated past achievements, the grand final heroes would have been delighted to see where both their clubs are at, both on and off the field, at the present time. On Saturday afternoon, our thoughts went out to Luke Paynter and his family after suffering a horrendous injury in the YCW v Seaford game. Paramedics and medical staff took two hours to remove Luke from the ground after dislocating his hip. The game became secondary as Luke was attended to. Coach Wayne Capp stayed with him until the ambulance left and reported that Luke was in severe pain. At the time of writing Luke’s hip is back in place but there is uncertainty over any other damage. I wish Luke a full recovery. In an incredibly even Division 1, two games stand out for me this weekend. Pines take on Mt Eliza, who went down narrowly to Sorrento after controlling the game for three quarters. A cut throat game for teams looking for a top-three finish. And Rosebud, coming off a win away to last year’s Peninsula grand finalist Bonbeach, take on league leaders Sorrento at home. No doubt a massive crowd in prospect for the local derby. John Anderson Region General Manager AFL South East

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AFL Vic Country AN IMPORTANT STEP FORWARD FOR AFL VICTORIA AFL Victoria took an important step forward as an organisation at the MCG last Sunday when it launched its Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). The RAP is part of AFL Victoria’s commitment to increasing awareness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, histories and achievements to clubs, leagues, schools, local government and community organisations across the state. It’s a significant document that ensures Victoria’s Indigenous culture and heritage is at the forefront of everything we do at all levels of AFL Victoria. The RAP focuses on a number of key areas we are already invested in as an organisation, including a commitment to increase the overall level of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation in our game as players, coaches and umpires; creating more employment opportunities for Indigenous people; and continuing to build understanding and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander customs, values and traditions through education and Community Football and Indigenous Round celebrations. AFL Victoria’s Diversity team and RAP committee – featuring staff from across our organisation – have been working on the plan since last year, and its launch coincided with the Round 3 NAB AFL U18 Championships clash between Vic Country and Vic Metro. The annual clash featured some of the best under-18 TAC Cup talent from across the state, showcasing their skills at a venue they will all hope to play at more regularly in the future as AFL players. The traditional Big V guernseys took on a different look for both sides, featuring an Indigenous design to coincide with the RAP launch. The design has been produced by former Kickstart member and current Eastern Ranges player Todd Garner, the brother of 2017 Port Adelaide draftee Joel Garner.

Joel was at the MCG on Sunday along with North Melbourne’s Jy Simpkin, to assist in presenting the guernseys to the Vic Metro and Vic Country sides pregame. In addition, a Welcome To Country and smoking ceremony also took place on the hallowed turf to highlight our commitment to make an Acknowledgement of Country at all major staff meetings and starting major events with a Welcome To Country.

THE GREAT AFRICAN-AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL STORY A host of African community members gathered at IKON Park recently for the inaugural Great African-Australian Football Story. In celebration of the end of Africa Month, the new initiative was created to highlight the contribution the African community has made to the game of AFL and the important role Australian Football plays in the lives of the African community. Over 70 community football players, coaches, umpires and community ambassadors gathered to be a part of the event, which saw participants enjoy a host of activities including live music, football activations, BBQ and take part in an historic African community football photo. African-born AFL players Jason Johannisen (Western Bulldogs FC) and Changkuoth Jiath (Hawthorn FC) were in attendance to show their support for the new initiative and meet the next generation of African AFL participants. In Victoria, the African community makes up an important section of the community football landscape with over 500 players playing in local leagues across the state and over 70 players in our NAB AFL Auskick program. For more information on AFL Victoria’s Diversity Programs, visit aflvic.com.au/multicultural

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Footy Preview The fine line between pleasure and pain By David Nagel

Pines and Mt Eliza square off in the MPNFL Division One Match of the Day at Eric Bell Reserve – while the remaining eight clubs have opportunity staring them squarely in the face this afternoon. In a tricky round of matches the bottom four teams have home games against better credentialed opposition, and are just an upset away from throwing a brandnew complexion over their desperate battle to avoid relegation. Seaford host Frankston, Mornington welcome Edi-Asp to Alexandra Park, while Rosebud and Bonbeach will fancy their chances of causing a boilover on their home decks against Sorrento and YCW respectively. But we start with the top-five contest between the Pythons and Redlegs – a true eight-pointer between the two highest scoring teams in the competition. The fine line between pleasure and pain is clearly evident here, with third-placed Mt Eliza suddenly in danger of dropping out of the top-five altogether. That’s a genuine scenario that could take place this afternoon, but a victory will see the Redlegs cement a top-three position and open up a two-game buffer over the Pythons. We’re stating the obvious here when we say it’s a pretty important contest! Pines looked world-beaters in the opening 10 minutes of last week’s game against Edi-Asp, kicking the first four goals, before the Eagles bounced back quickly to win an epic contest by a point. The Pythons are the highest scoring team for a reason, they square the ball up through the corridor, but that attacking mindset played a part in allowing the Eagles to regain their composure and work their way back into the contest. Tim Bongetti had an outstanding first quarter for his side, but he was one player who found out the hard way that the Eagles can kill you on the rebound. Nick Boswell and Beau Hendry were sensational for the Pythons last week, while Bongetti and Aaron Edwards

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gave Eagles’ defenders Nick Connellan and Mark Mullins plenty to think about. Paul ‘Chewy’ Scanlon is having another sensational year, while Ben Thomas and Daniel John have been standing tall in defence. And today they face a tough match-up in the Redlegs. Troy Shannon and his boys sit in third place at the moment but have only had one win – over Frankston YCW – against the top-five teams in the competition. They led Sorrento by 16 points at three-quarter time last week but conceded six-quick goals, completely unravelling, to undo all their hard work. For three quarters James Hammond was a workhorse in the ruck, while Tom Small, Rob Turnbull, Ben Landry and Blaine Coates were more than matching it with the Sorrento midfielders. But when the Sharks put the foot down at the start of the final term – the Redlegs were outgunned.

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Footy Preview - Division 1 Daniel Gormley was typically brave for the Redlegs while Tom Freeman, Darren Booth and Kyle Docherty did some strong work in the back half. This one will be a beauty between two evenly-matched sides, both fighting for one of the biggest prizes of all – a shot at the title come finals time. Four of the best forwards in the business will go head to head with Bongetti and Edwards taking on Jordan Moncrieff and James Freeman in what could be a classic shootout. It’s Pines to win by four points in a thriller. A previously barren month of June will end on a high for either Bonbeach or Frankston YCW when last year’s grand finalists lock horns at Cannes Avenue today. Bonbeach has failed to register a premiership point this month, while the Stonecats secured their only two points in June after a serious injury to Luke Paynter saw last week’s game against Seaford called off – the contest declared a draw. The two points now puts the Stonecats on a different scale to all other finals contenders, with a tight percentage battle no longer a factor. The two points, and percentage, missed against the bottom team in the competition last week just adds to a tough run for the Stonecats in recent times. Injuries to key personnel, and the retirement of champion ruckman Ash Eames, has made life challenging for the champs. But a fast-start to the season still has them well placed to play finals, with skipper Jie Coghlan, Christian Ongarello, Kyle Hutchison and Ben Wagner still having high hopes of success in September. And a close loss to ladder-leading Sorrento on the Queen’s Birthday weekend showed the Stonecats are not that far away from the competition’s elite. Bonbeach should be counting its lucky stars that its roundone loss to Edi-Asp was reversed – because the Sharks would be knee-deep in the relegation battle otherwise. Take the four points and percentage away and the Sharks would currently sit ninth, just one win and four percentage points above Seaford. And that’s how we have to judge them now, with last week’s loss to Rosebud a clear sign that the Sharks just don’t have the edge of last year. Matt Douglas, James Murnane and Ben Hogan have being holding firm in a lot busier defensive unit than 2017. It’s the Stonecats to win by four-to-five goals. Frankston will be licking its lips and ready to pounce on a slip up from any member of the top five when the Bombers travel to Belvedere Reserve to take on Seaford. The sixth-placed Bombers produced an outstanding firsthalf performance against Mornington last week, showing class through the midfield and front half and not allowing the Bulldogs a sniff going the other way.

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The Bombers only narrowly won the second half – but the damage had been well-and-truly done. Sam Fox was sensational in a five-goal display while Jason Kingsbury, Jarrad Grant, Jake Greeley and Dale Sutton added to a pretty impressive list of goalkickers. It’s a huge fortnight for the Bombers who can set themselves up nicely heading into the bye with wins over the Tigers and Frankston YCW. They won’t be happy with the circumstances, but the Tigers will be pleased to take two-premiership points away from last week’s trip to Jubilee Park. The draw brings the cellar-dwellers back to just one game behind Mornington – their round-18 opponent. Are we the only ones feeling a relegation blockbuster to finish the season? The Tigers just need to find avenues to goal with Nick Braund (13) the only player to have kicked a double-figure tally this season. Curtis Barker has the class to be dangerous while Matty McCormack can pop up at opportune times. The Bombers just have too much at stake here and they’ll win by 28 points. The battle for Southern Peninsula bragging rights heads to Rosebud’s Olympic Oval this afternoon when the Buds welcome a familiar foe in Sorrento. Both teams will come in on a huge-high after early lastquarter goals steered both to very important victories last weekend. Dale Stephens and Dave Cohn kicked the Buds out to a match-winning lead against Bonbeach, while the Sharks were unbelievable in a last-quarter comeback against Mt Eliza. Outplayed for most of the contest the Sharks turned it on, with skipper James Hallahan and brother Mitch completely dominating the early passages of play. They combined for the first centre clearance of the last term, then Mitch found James for the first six-pointer of the quarter and the Sharks were on their way. Mitch Hallahan then kicked another, Zach Byrns jumped on board, and when Leigh Poholke and Luke Tapscott joined the party the Sharks were up to their old tricks. A Poholke snap after a brilliant centre clearance from James Hallahan put the imperial seal on a magnificent 15 minutes of footy. It was thrilling football, and the reason why the Sharks are the team to beat for this year’s flag. Rosebud will need to be super zoomed in for this one. Fletcher Hustwaite, Sean Downie and big-man Jackson McRae gave them a huge lift when it mattered last week, while Seb Krumeich gained some wonderful support from the likes of Adam Jarred, Josh Fisher, Bart Wallace and Daniel Wilson as he looked to shut down Trent Dennis-Lane. And Tom Stoffels was super-important, kicking three firstquarter goals to get the Buds on an even footing.

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Footy Preview - Division 1 This has always been a big game on the calendar. The Buds will push hard but Sorrento has too much class and will win by 23 points. And Mornington will look to bounce back from a disappointing performance against Frankston last week when the Bulldogs host Edithvale-Aspendale at Alexandra Park. The Bulldogs had shown promising form leading in, but were comprehensively outplayed for one of the few times this season. Tom Hobbs, Joel Miller and Broden and Kalen Bird were solid four-quarter contributors, but the Bulldogs will need a complete team performance to trouble the Eagles - who really do know how to win. Seven of their eight victories have been by 18 points or less, including a 10-point win over Mornington the last time they met in round three. There are no easy games this season, but three of the Eagles next four are against the Bulldogs, Seaford and Rosebud – so they can really set up their season over the next month of footy. Big-men Chris Wylie and Michael Bussey were fantastic in a one-point win over Pines last week, while a midfield consisting of Matt Clark, Aaron Johns, Steve Mannix, Callan Vandyke and Sam Monaghan took the best that the Pythons had to offer. And Brett O’Hanlon is using his crafty left-leg to full effect, leading Mark Mullins, Tom Turner and co in a very wellbalanced back half. Things will probably be tight again – but the Eagles will find their way to a 21-point victory.

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Scores, Ladders, Goal Kickers SENIORS Mt Eliza 5.4 7.7 9.9 10.10.70 Sorrento 3.2 5.4 7.5 13.7.85 Mt Eliza Goals: J. Freeman 4, J. Hammond 2, J. Moncrieff 2, B. Coates, T. Small. Best: T. Small, D. Gormley, J. Freeman, T. Freeman, J. Hammond, B. Landry. Sorrento Goals: L. Poholke 5, L. Tapscott 3, Z. Byrns, J. Hallahan, N. Corp, J. Di Pasquale, M. Hallahan. Best: R. Williams, L. Poholke, N. Marston, M. Hallahan, J. Hallahan, L. Tapscott. Frankston Bombers 5.2 8.5 12.8 16.10.106 Mornington 0.4 1.6 5.7 9.8.62 Frankston Bombers Goals: S. Fox 5, J. Kingsbury 3, J. Greeley 2, J. Grant 2, J. Bedford 2, D. Sutton, R. Marks-Logan. Best: S. Drake, R. Marks-Logan, J. Kingsbury, D. Sutton, M. Bosward, B. Northover. Mornington Goals: B. Bird 2, R. Odell, T. Hobbs, N. Heath, M. Williams, J. Halsall, B. Smeeton, M. Kleverkamp. Best: T. Hobbs, J. Miller, M. Macgowan, K. Bird, N. Heath, B. Bird. Frankston YCW 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4.4 Seaford 0.5 1.5 1.5 1.5.11 Frankston YCW Best: Seaford Goals: Best: C. Barker, Z. Vansittart, C. Newbold, M. McCormack, D. Williamson, M. Gundry Bonbeach 3.5 4.6 7.9 8.11.59 Rosebud 4.1 7.2 8.4 10.11.71 Bonbeach Goals: J. Fisscher 2, T. Dennis-Lane 2, J. Bennett 2, J. Casey, L. Verma. Best: J. Murnane, G. Carpenter, B. Bailey, L. Verma, J. Bennett, J. Flannery. Rosebud Goals: T. Stoffels 3, R. Pierce 2, A. Colombo, D. Cohn, D. Stephens, K. Downie, R. Bos. Best: J. McRae, S. Downie, J. White, T. Stoffels, F. Hustwaite, B. Wallace. Pines 7.2 8.8 12.13 12.17.89 Edithvale-Aspendale 6.0 10.4 12.5 14.6.90 Pines Goals: A. Edwards 4, T. Bongetti 3, P. Lewis-Smith 2, L. Marshall, S. Waterstone, L. Cox. Best: N. Boswell, B. Hendry, G. Hendry, N. Wilcox, S. Waterstone, P. Lewis-Smith. Edithvale-Aspendale Goals: B. Tagg 3, B. Bowden 2, D. Warke 2, A. Macquire 2, S. Mannix 2, N. Connellan, L. Harris, C. Wylie. Best: M. Bussey, M. Meehan, A. Macquire, S. Mannix, N. Carlon, M. Clark. RESERVES Mt Eliza 4.10.34 v Frankston Bombers 7.10.52 v Frankston YCW 6.7.43 v Bonbeach 5.3.33 v Pines 4.3.27 v

Sorrento Mornington Seaford Rosebud Edi-Asp

9.7.61 5.5.35 9.4.58 7.3.45 5.11.41

UNDER 19s Frankston Bombers 5.11.41 v Frankston YCW 8.9.57 v Bonbeach 16.15.111 v Pines 5.9.39 v

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SENIORS

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Sorrento 11 9 2 0 Edi-Asp 11 8 3 0 Mt Eliza 11 7 4 0 F’ston YCW 11 6 4 1 Pines 11 6 5 0 F’ston Bombers 11 6 5 0 Bonbeach 11 4 7 0 Rosebud 11 3 7 1 Mornington 11 3 8 0 Seaford 11 1 8 2

RESERVES

Mt Eliza 11 9 2 0 Seaford 11 9 2 0 F’ston YCW 11 8 3 0 Edi-Asp 11 8 3 0 Sorrento 11 6 5 0 Rosebud 11 5 6 0 Mornington 11 4 7 0 Pines 11 2 9 0 F’ston Bombers 11 2 9 0 Bonbeach 11 2 9 0

UNDER 19’S

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

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731 378 561 433 575 408 580 417 487 435 624 626 549 594 427 530 378 684 300 707

193.39 129.56 140.93 139.09 111.95 99.68 92.42 80.57 55.26 42.43

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896 241 371.78 761 458 166.16 524 396 132.32 605 492 122.97 554 580 95.52 612 465 131.61 532 729 72.98 321 704 45.60 328 1068 30.71 0 0 0

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

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

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

UNDER 19
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YCW Seaford Edi-Asp Mt Eliza Mt Eliza Frankston Mt Eliza

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Edi-Asp Mt Eliza Frankston Mornington Edi-Asp

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Division 1 - Fixture Round 1

Round 8

Round 15

Good Friday 30th March Frankston 11.12.78 v Mt Eliza 12.8.80 Bonbeach 10.6.66 v Edi Asp 0.0.0 Easter Saturday 31st March Pines 13.8.86 v Seaford 13.13.91 Rosebud 12.5.77 v Mornington 9.13.67 Easter Sunday 1st April Frankston YCW 18.10.118 v Sorrento 7.13.55

Saturday 26th May Frankston 12.11.83 v Sorrento 11.7.73 Pines 15.9.99 v Mornington 11.11.77 Bonbeach 14.8.92 v Seaford 6.12.48 Edi Asp 12.12.84 v Mt Eliza 9.16.70 Rosebud 10.12.72 v Frankston YCW 10.7.67

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

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Round 16

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Round 11 Saturday 23rd June Mt Eliza 10.10.70 v Sorrento 13.7.85 Bonbeach 8.11.59 v Rosebud 10.11.71 Frankston 16.10.106 v Mornington 9.8.62 Frankston YCW 0.4.4 v Seaford 1.5.11 Sunday 24th June Pines 12.17.89 v Edi-Asp 14.6.90

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

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

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

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

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

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

FOOTBALL FINALS Saturday 25th August Qualifying Final Sunday 26th August Elimination Final Saturday 1st September 2nd Semi Final Sunday 2nd September 1st Semi Final Sunday 9th September Preliminary Final Sunday 16th September Grand Final

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

Saturday 19th May MPNFL 7.7.49 v NFL 12.17.89

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Footy Notes Seaford While it was unfortunate circumstances that saw the young fella from YCW go down last week, I would like to use this opportunity to thank our trainers for the job they do week in week out. Always under intense conditions, they perform their job with the utmost diligence. Not only once but twice last week their calmness under pressure ensure the players welfare was number #1 priority. Thank you for a job well done Brucey, Irwin, Mel & Brendan. We would also like to wish the two YC players all the best in their recovery. On to todays event & we would like to welcome all the ladies to our Annual Ladies Day. Over 70+ are expected to attend the event today which is a great turnout considering we weren’t able to get a date in line with our Rettes fixtures. Our club is really proud of the fact we have over 130 females on & off the field/court are apart of our club. Behind the scenes the brains trust is doing its utmost to ensure we are able to provide facilities to cater for all our members for now & the next generation. It’s end of another financial year & if you are a new business or looking for a quality book keeper, please contact either our Netball sponsor Kerry Underwood from Your Bookkeeping Angels Vic on 0459 ANGELS www. yourbookkeepingangelsvic.com.auor our Rettes Sponsors Sangeeta from That’s Right Bookkeeping on 9769 0408 www. thatsrightbookkeeping.com.au for more info. The club would love to thank both companies for supporting us in Season 2019!! #WeRoarAsOne

Mt Eliza Not a great day at home last Saturday, with the Reserves & Seniors going down to Sorrento, but it was great to see the Netball girls pick up a couple of wins on the new courts. Thanks to Bernie & the Sorrento people for sticking around after the days games. With the U/19’s having a Bye, the Reserves started the day off. After leading narrowly at 1/4 time, unfortunately it was all downhill from there with Sorrento kicking 8.5 to 2.10 to win by 27. Chop kicked a couple and better players were Ben Farish, Jacko, Tonka, Aiden Smith, Brad Taylor and Nelmsy. In cold and damp conditions, the Seniors led by a couple of goals at 1/4 time and again at the main break. Two goals apiece in the 3rd saw the Redlegs up by 16 at the last change. The sun then broke through and Sorrento opened with 6 consecutive goals to one, to win by 16 points. Jimmy Freeman booted 4 in another solid effort to be in the best, along with Smally, Happy, Langers, Gorms & Tom Freeman.

Congrats to Sam Sturt on his Senior debut. Social: “Mark Anthony Hypnotist Night” @ The Club - Sat 14th July - $65 for Dinner & Show. Sponsor of the Week: Novare Finance Group - Contact Adam Spicer on 0456 166 997. Good luck to all teams today. Redleg. @mtelizafc

Pines Thank you to everyone that turned up to a great day culminating in an epic game of football. A game that had 13 goals in the first quarter, and traded goals for the remainder of the game was always going to have an exciting finish. Thank you to Edi/Asp for partnering with our club in showcasing this great sport at its best. On a day where we didn’t win a game of football or netball we can still be proud that we have put on one of the great days of sport, and intend to make this part of future schedules. 10 years ago our club was on life support and if not for the fighting spirit of a few great club people, Pines FNC may not have survived. Our under 19s have endured years of winning little or no games. Having low numbers - less than 12 players each year for 3 years - but knowing that we needed to field a side, as those 12 players deserved to play a game. It takes courage to front up when there is little chance you might win. The return from that perseverance is that nearly all of the 12 from each year, have got to play in competitive teams in seniors, and our club now fields a competitive under 19s. As a club we owe those coaches, support staff and the players a huge debt for sticking with it when it might have been easier not to field a side. We now have a pipeline of talent emerging that will provide greater depth for the club. This week we host Mt Eliza in what we expect to be yet another epic with both sides are in form and won’t hold back. Enjoy everyone.

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It was another big week in footy after the break. We traveled to Mt Eliza where the Reserves would take on the top of the table team and our seniors were playing the second placed Mounties in a battle for top. The Reserves have been brave all season without taking a big scalp, beating teams below them on the ladder but not above. They’ve come close but never quite got there which has been a source of frustration. The challenge of MT Eliza at home sitting on top could’ve been seen as a challenge that was too daunting. Well the boys came out firing and played their best footy for the season. It was a morale boosting win and proved to the doubters that we are capable of beating anyone. The Seniors were in a battle of their own in a 1 v 2 epic. You’d have thought they might have been inspired by the Scoobs but the first half was average at best. A spray at halftime was a timely reminder of where we were lacking and saw an improved third giving us a sniff at the last break. The flood gates opened in the last as we came from 3 goals down to record a memorable 3 goal victory. Not too often in this comp you win with a quarter and a half of good footy. Let’s bring it for 4 quarters today. Thought of the week: If you replace “W” with “T” in “What, Where and When”, you get the answer to each of them!

Welcome to Edi-Asp FNC to the kennel. Last week at the Bombers was a dismal day for all the boys footy teams. The 19’s had one of its worst performances for the year with Frankston Bombers beating us quite convincingly with their willingness to win the hard footy. The game was called of early with a season ending injury to one of our best clubman Will Hosking. We all wish Will the very best in his recovery & hope to see him back next season raring to go. Thank you to all medical staff from both teams who were all there to lend a hand as much as they could. Very disappointing result for the development side who went down to a team who wanted it more than us. Great to see Max Gearon & Mitch Lindsay back on the field after long time injuries. Best on the day were Sam Dalziel, Brad Harvey, Mutch, Paley and the returning Aiden Debernardi. In the Seniors the Bombers got away to a fast start and put scoreboard pressure on.Second quarter a bit the same with some costly turnovers and our inability to convert on the scoreboard. The second half was even where we matched them on the scoreboard but unable to make inroads on the first half. There was a few positives in we played 2 under 19’s and for his first game U17 Nathan Heath who showed he’s up to senior football used the ball very well on a drizzly day. This week’s really important as we welcome the 1998 Senior and Reserves Premiership sides for their 20 year reunion and we look forward to showing the way. Go Doggies!!

Bonbeach

SENIORS Another loss within 2 kicks against Rosebud, 4 losses have been 15 points or under. It has been an incredibly challenging year thus far, one that will make the group stronger in the long run. A perfect opportunity to show pride in the jumper and resilience over the next 7 matches. If there is anyone we owe, its Frankston YCW today. In the RESERVES A narrow 2 goal loss is a great improvement from Round 2’s demolition job. We played YCW well at Jubilee Park last time, lets show our improvement again today. In the UNDERS Well done on a big 13 goal win boys. You’re playing a strong running game and the ball movement and skills are matching. A realistic chance for finals, today is a good time to make a statement against last years Premiers. in the NETBALL 3 Wins out of 4! Well done girls. The improvement this year is incredible and great to get wins on the board. C and D Grade are a real chance for finals. Keep going :)

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Footy Notes done. Once again it shows that even though the contest is tough & fierce, respect & care for the opposition are part of the Bombers mantra. We wish the Bulldog pup well in his recovery. It was Bomber time @ Greg Beck Oval last week as we scored the coveted trifecta of wins. The Firsts got a great start, kicked straight and went on to a strong win to celebrate Matty’s milestone. It was the Sam & Sam show with Foxy kicking 5 & Drakey holding sway in defence. The injection of experience paid dividends as the Ressies kicked away in the last before singing the song with gusto. Stay tuned for 3 more installments in #300! The Unders dominated the early game to continue their push for a finals berth. Captain Aves led well, VC Joe gave great support & Glenns was good down back. Put Saturday 21st July in your black book as the night to dress to impress @ the Bombers Under The Stars Gala Ball. From drinks & finger food thru dinner & dancing to the beats of the live band, it will be a night to remember. Tix are available at the club on Thursday nights & bring a friend or 2 to make sure that the Bombers have the biggest balls of them all. Go Bombers

Seamons. Our netballers again scored 4 strong wins and all 4 teams are sitting in good positions on the ladder The women’s footy team again were close to getting their first win and played a great game. A win is coming soon. ****NEXT CLUB FUNCTION**** PLAYER FUNCTION - MARDI GRAS NIGHT SATURDAY 30TH JUNE 7.30 PM REGENTS PARK SOCIAL ROOMS Want all the latest news,results and info from the club? Sign up for our weekly newsletter. Just visit our website @ www.easc.com.au and submit your details. One click and your in.

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Carrum Downs Community Bank® Branch and Marriott Waters branch Rosebud Edi-Asp Our great sponsor METRO BEARINGS bring you our club notes this week. Check out their website for all your industrial needs.They do bearings and a wide variety of industrial and trade supplies. Contact Steve for great service @ http://www.metrobearings.com.au/ In an absolute thriller the senior boys got home by a point against Pines on sunday. After a slow start we fought back hard and were tough at the footy all day. A great effort from the boys and a great win. Best players were M. Bussey, M. Meehan, A.Macquire, S. Mannix, N. Carlon, M. Clark. The twos toughed out another good win and got home by 14 points and sit well placed on the ladder. Best players were J. Watterson, J. Davey, C. Martello, A. Rose, D. McCarthy. The 19’s were never troubled and kicked away in the second half for a strong 56 point win. Best players were L. Macquire, A. Flynn, M. Watson, Z. O’Neill, W. Barron, B.

If Country footy & netball success was based on an equation of high local talent+low player points+low spending, then Rosebud FNC would be at the top of most ladders. Having beaten both of last year’s grand finalists this season and the only team to record a win over Sorrento last year, we can seriously hold our heads high when it comes to praising our young players for sticking with the club moving into Div 1 when we were promoted after coming 3rd in 2017. Our 3 football coaches have toughed it out this year, selecting teams each week based on availability and loyalty. It’s so pleasing to see new local talent each week taking to the field and performing on the big stage against some of the powerhouse clubs in the MPNFL. The trainers & change rooms along with the amenities at Olympic Park are not ideal atm, but with some positive results every few weeks we keep surging forward. We are blessed to have netball courts alongside our oval and if you’ve been to many of the other clubs in our comp who don’t have that bond, then the atmosphere of footy/ netball is seriously lost. Today we welcome $orrento and we’ll be hoping their luncheon crowd can travel to

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Footy Notes support the only southern peninsula derby left. Finally, could we all take the time today and say thank you to our trainers Paul, Pete & Tim who spend a serious amount of time making sure the clubs pulse functions at the correct beat. Their duties range at times from counsellor to cleaners and we’d be lost without them. Go Buds!

Frankston YCW

This week we travel to Bonbeach in search of 4 valuable points in all grades. Last week we endured one of the lows that sport can throw at you, in the form of a serious injury to a young man returning for his first game of the season. To Luke Paynter, everyone at your extended family, Frankston YCW FNC, hopes you recover fully and speedily.

ordeal, thank you. Congratulations to Lachie Wallace, Christian Ongarello and Brenton Credlin on your inclusions in Vic Country squad. Conditions were conducive to hard contested football and that’s certainly what was delivered in the Unders.A dominant third quarter and set up a 4 goal lead and we maintained that margin until the end. Josh Berenger got the nod as best ahead of Henry Vine and Caleb Douglas. Shem Barry slotted 3 majors. One quarter of football won’t win many games of football and this was the case in the 2’s. After an indifferent first half, we played a good brand of football to get back into the contest in the 3rd quarter. However, we were unable to continue that brand into the last quarter, so no chocolates this week. Jordon Pirpiris had his best game for the Stonecats and was well supported by Jake Theobald and Jack McCormack. 7th July – Major Event @ RSL - The Premiers That Were - Celebrating 3 YCW Premiership Coaches - 10 YCW Premierships won by 3 Coaches - $60 for 2 courses, tickets see Redders.

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

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

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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

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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

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Corey Buchan Rourke Fischer Dale DeanSutton Williamson (C) Sam Drake Damien Rayson Alex MitchHarnett White Jay Reynolds Matt Gundry Ben Northover Joe BrettHallal Sutton Matt Fox Terech Sam (VC) Zac Vansittart Beau Muston Beau Marks-Logan Cannon Ryan Waide JacksonSymes Mockett Jarrad Grant Tom Lonie Jay Page Haidon Jonathan Daniel Myers Matt McLennan Brian O Carroll Aaron Jarryd Walton Amalfi Kieren Shaw Zac Longham MarkGreely Di Blasio Jake Tim Gavenlock Ben Tournier Jacob Cudmore Sam Lonie Michael Webb Matt Herbert Matthew Offer Dylan Howlett Brandon Tilley Rory Luxton Cameron O Neill James Herbert Will Majcher Brad Doyle Corey Micari Matt McCormack Kobe Groat KayleSharman Henderson Ben Josh Francis Stokes Mitchell Bosward (C) Luke Edmondson Luke BryceLewis Lloyd Allan Williams Paul Vyverberg Justin Kiss Ben Ben Howlett Housden

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Curtis Wright Barker Ethan Zac TomWhite Shaw Dale White Nick Braund Aaron JeremyBest Walker Matthew Harris Rizwan Harun Joel Allamby Isaac Nippard Jackson Burr HaydnMurdoch Legg Ryan Bailey Kingsbury Schmidt Jason Jamiee Randall Jack McMillan Elih IsaacCadby Bashir Adam Pasquill(RC) Ben Duffield Nathan Phillips Sam Duffield Sean Cameron Cam Newbold Rhys De Deugd Jim Dickson Wayne Groves Joshua Rhodes Liam Ryan JamieHolland Quanchi Brad Julian Bedford Walton Jason Josh Hutchison Pete McCall Jordan Walker Bailey Watkins Tadiwa Harawa Ben Barlow Ben simmons Jack Brown Nick Wishart Jacob Watson Chris McConville Jack Santon Peter Bradbury Josh Chapman Daniel Logan Palser

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Corey Buchan Rourke Fischer Dale DeanSutton Williamson (C) Sam Drake Damien Rayson Alex MitchHarnett White Jay Reynolds Matt Gundry Ben Northover Joe BrettHallal Sutton Matt Fox Terech Sam (VC) Zac Vansittart Beau Muston Beau Marks-Logan Cannon Ryan Waide JacksonSymes Mockett Jarrad Grant Tom Lonie Jay Page Haidon Jonathan Daniel Myers Matt McLennan Brian O Carroll Aaron Jarryd Walton Amalfi Kieren Shaw Zac Longham MarkGreely Di Blasio Jake Tim Gavenlock Ben Tournier Jacob Cudmore Sam Lonie Michael Webb Matt Herbert Matthew Offer Dylan Howlett Brandon Tilley Rory Luxton Cameron O Neill James Herbert Will Majcher Brad Doyle Corey Micari Matt McCormack Kobe Groat KayleSharman Henderson Ben Josh Francis Stokes Mitchell Bosward (C) Luke Edmondson Luke BryceLewis Lloyd Allan Williams Paul Vyverberg Justin Kiss Ben Ben Howlett Housden

Will Jonah Barnett Milne Koby AaronVillis Rielly Joseph Tim Robbins Ryan (VC) Quentin Angus Smith Newton Jake Jimmy Rigby Dickson (C) Connor Jai McGuinness Does Ben Bayln Williams O’Neil Reece LindynBrodrick Vraca Lachlan Tyler Kleehammer Avery (C) Matthew Kyle Daff Turville Dylan Riley Maggio Garrett Jesse Lochlan Bucher Edwards Miles Jake O’Dempsey Lorimer Bailey Aaron Page Garland Will IsaacMajcher Bashir Tom EvanWhyte Katsianos Kristian Myles McDonald-Taylor Stylianou Jack Mathews

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Curtis Wright Barker Ethan Zac TomWhite Shaw Dale White Nick Braund Aaron JeremyBest Walker Matthew Harris Rizwan Harun Joel Allamby Isaac Nippard Jackson Burr HaydnMurdoch Legg Ryan Bailey Kingsbury Schmidt Jason Jamiee Randall Jack McMillan Elih IsaacCadby Bashir Adam Pasquill(RC) Ben Duffield Nathan Phillips Sam Duffield Sean Cameron Cam Newbold Rhys De Deugd Jim Dickson Wayne Groves Joshua Rhodes Liam Ryan JamieHolland Quanchi Brad Julian Bedford Walton Jason Josh Hutchison Pete McCall Jordan Walker Bailey Watkins Tadiwa Harawa Ben Barlow Ben simmons Jack Brown Nick Wishart Jacob Watson Chris McConville Jack Santon Peter Bradbury Josh Chapman Daniel Logan Palser

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Tyson Pyper Mitchell Best Jackson Radford Bailey Schmidt Liam Cody Glennie Horrigan Luke FrithAngeloni Matthew Scotland Ure Isaac Nippard Liam CoreyWishart Fritze Jordan Clough Ayden Woodward Levi LiamMcLoughlin-Dore Rutherford

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Will Jonah Barnett Milne Koby AaronVillis Rielly Joseph Tim Robbins Ryan (VC) Quentin Angus Smith Newton Jake Jimmy Rigby Dickson (C) Connor Jai McGuinness Does Ben Bayln Williams O’Neil Reece LindynBrodrick Vraca Lachlan Tyler Kleehammer Avery (C) Matthew Kyle Daff Turville Dylan Riley Maggio Garrett Jesse Lochlan Bucher Edwards Miles Jake O’Dempsey Lorimer Bailey Aaron Page Garland Will IsaacMajcher Bashir Tom EvanWhyte Katsianos Kristian Myles McDonald-Taylor Stylianou Jack Mathews

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Tyson Pyper Mitchell Best Jackson Radford Bailey Schmidt Liam Cody Glennie Horrigan Luke FrithAngeloni Matthew Scotland Ure Isaac Nippard Liam CoreyWishart Fritze Jordan Clough Ayden Woodward Levi LiamMcLoughlin-Dore Rutherford

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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

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Sam Monaghan Jackson Calder Billy RyanFlavelle Smith Tim ChrisKelly Baker Stephen Miller Max Gearon Matthew Clark Jai Haddock Joel Martello Lachlan Susovich Tom Jack Turner Kerr Andrew Luxa Josh Halsall Aaron Johns Joel Miller Lachie Batten Ryan Odell Lochie O’Connor EmilioHarris Bitters Liam Broden Bird (C) Steven Mannix Kalen Bird Tim Mannix Louis Astorino Charile Martello Michael MacGowan Callan Van Dyke StuartBowden Damon Brent Michael Williams Brock Downie Liam MitchHulett Lindsay Mick TravisMeehan Young (VC) Nick Connellan James Turnbull Chris DannyWylie Vercoe Michael Bussey William Goosey Dan (RC) Paul McCarthy Dadds Mitch Allen Greg Pullen Elliot QuinnMacquire Christy Jake O’Neill Ashley Williams Max Byrnes Barry Smeeton Brett Dore Brendan DeRuyter Nic Carlon Jake RyanSmart Morris Josh Brown Angus Macquire

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Bradley BraydenTagg Webber Lachlan Foley Max Kleverkamp Mark Mullins (VC) Riley West Ryan Kane O’Leary Paley Zack Bailey (RVC) Warwick Miller Jake Nash Sam Dalziel James James Watterson Matthews Craig RaeWeyne Jackson Harley Dale Brett McCleary Darcy Warke Sam Crawford Cam Neale KieranSinclair Taig Matt Thomas Hobbs Brett O’Hanlon Daniel L. BuschSchuller Nathan Abbott Todd Woodbridge Jack Wells Ak Campbell Lachlan Hewitt Adam Lello Connor Mara Tim Yeowart Jordan Davey Jacob Johnson Zack Todd Foutouros Paganoni Sam Moloney Kyle Bird Tim Botteril Corey Robinson Adam MasonRose Crossley Sam Carlon Jordon Crossley Mick Fiore Josh Brown Bryce Radford Christian Mascali Jeremy Heys

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Sam Monaghan Jackson Calder Billy RyanFlavelle Smith Tim ChrisKelly Baker Stephen Miller Max Gearon Matthew Clark Jai Haddock Joel Martello Lachlan Susovich Tom Jack Turner Kerr Andrew Luxa Josh Halsall Aaron Johns Joel Miller Lachie Batten Ryan Odell Lochie O’Connor EmilioHarris Bitters Liam Broden Bird (C) Steven Mannix Kalen Bird Tim Mannix Louis Astorino Charile Martello Michael MacGowan Callan Van Dyke StuartBowden Damon Brent Michael Williams Brock Downie Liam MitchHulett Lindsay Mick TravisMeehan Young (VC) Nick Connellan James Turnbull Chris DannyWylie Vercoe Michael Bussey William Goosey Dan (RC) Paul McCarthy Dadds Mitch Allen Greg Pullen Elliot QuinnMacquire Christy Jake O’Neill Ashley Williams Max Byrnes Barry Smeeton Brett Dore Brendan DeRuyter Nic Carlon Jake RyanSmart Morris Josh Brown Angus Macquire

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Reece Joshua Orchard Small James Jacob Hickey Rowler Sam TomHart Crimmins Sam Tim McRae Susovich Ben Lochlan WardMerriner Ryan Connor Francis McIntosh Daniel Mitchell Davies Quint Brody Jackson Colquhoun-Matthews Poole Zack Finley O’Neill Shaw Kane HarryHutchinson Bould Bryce Salwyn Radford Farrell Tristan JaysonHarris Corbett Ash Bailey Flynn Westbrook Tim WillSimone Hosking Luke Tom Macquire Wisneske Mitchell Oliver Walsh Watson Rory IsaacRadford Powell

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Bradley BraydenTagg Webber Lachlan Foley Max Kleverkamp Mark Mullins (VC) Riley West Ryan Kane O’Leary Paley Zack Bailey (RVC) Warwick Miller Jake Nash Sam Dalziel James James Watterson Matthews Craig RaeWeyne Jackson Harley Dale Brett McCleary Darcy Warke Sam Crawford Cam Neale KieranSinclair Taig Matt Thomas Hobbs Brett O’Hanlon Daniel L. BuschSchuller Nathan Abbott Todd Woodbridge Jack Wells Ak Campbell Lachlan Hewitt Adam Lello Connor Mara Tim Yeowart Jordan Davey Jacob Johnson Zack Todd Foutouros Paganoni Sam Moloney Kyle Bird Tim Botteril Corey Robinson Adam MasonRose Crossley Sam Carlon Jordon Crossley Mick Fiore Josh Brown Bryce Radford Christian Mascali Jeremy Heys

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

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Reece Joshua Orchard Small James Jacob Hickey Rowler Sam TomHart Crimmins Sam Tim McRae Susovich Ben Lochlan WardMerriner Ryan Connor Francis McIntosh Daniel Mitchell Davies Quint Brody Jackson Colquhoun-Matthews Poole Zack Finley O’Neill Shaw Kane HarryHutchinson Bould Bryce Salwyn Radford Farrell Tristan JaysonHarris Corbett Ash Bailey Flynn Westbrook Tim WillSimone Hosking Luke Tom Macquire Wisneske Mitchell Oliver Walsh Watson Rory IsaacRadford Powell

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Max Blake Petrie Mealey Matthew Lachlan Gorka Moloney Brad Jack Seamons Knox Zack Lachlan Barrett Mitchell Luke Jack Kemfield Hodgetts Jaxon Ryan Rose Stuart Wil Jack Barron Crawford Ethan Luke O’Sullivan Hersey-Kilner 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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Seniors & Reserves RED

NAVY

RED

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James Hammond Shaun White 31 40 Harley Peace-Stirling Damien Kent 32 44 Luke Potts Jordan CapkinCONCEPT DEVELOPMENT 33 45 Tom McDermott Harper Leonard 34 46 Brad Kiely Jordan Moncrieff 35 48 Tim Bongetti Robbie Turnbull (C) 36 52 Jacob Boyle Shane Tennant (C) 37 53 Gavin Stretch Jimmy Freeman 38 55 CoreyDocherty Kyle Ash 39 56 Luke Houldcroft Callan Park 40 58 Jake Gill Sam Berry (RC) 41 59 Dale Tedge Darren Booth 42 60 ShaneThorpe Riley Waterstone 43 61 Paul Scanlon Sam Hallpike 44 63 DamianCoates Blaine Plane 45 64 David Smith Harry McLaren (RC) 46 65 Jonathan Daniel Gormley Hughes 47 67 Damien Ben Landry Lawerence 48 68 AaronBerry Liam Ludewig 51 69 Daniel Tim Strickland Falzon 52 70 Daniel Dunne Aaron John 53 Guy Hendry Chris Cleary 54 Jack Fisher Josh Curren 55 Khallum Sam Danks White 56 Reece Stewart Jimmy Logan 57 Rhys Howell Sam Cupid (RC) 60 Aaron Chopping Mitch Edwards Lachlan Mitch McCarthy Marshall Joshua Jake Tognazzini Howe Jeremy Nick McKinnon Daniel

JohnBoswell Nick Ristrom Ben Thomas Matthew Brancatisano MattMace Will Kiely Beau Hendry Mason DeWit (C) Damon Ryan Morrison Moody Darren Ben Farish Ramsdale Nick Wilcox Brenton Lambert Jordan Frawley Nathan Ryan Jayden Ryan McGannon Goldsmith Lai Leaunoa Harrison Scott LiamTaylor Tom Jackson JakobRea Max Beggs Rhys Chalkley Oscar Craig Morgan Blake Mullane Santos Perry Lewis Callan Rice Smith Jack Lewis-Smith Trent Radin Jarrod Burns Jordan Smale Riley Taylor Brad Lewis Patrick Jackson Lyndon Curtis Gordon Sam Mourney Hendry Brendan Barefoot Adam McPherson Brandon Lewis Harley Parker Josh Wilcox Shem Tatupu

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James Hammond Shaun White Harley Peace-Stirling Damien Kent Luke Potts Jordan Capkin Tom McDermott Harper Leonard Brad Kiely Jordan Moncrieff Tim Bongetti Robbie Turnbull (C) Jacob Boyle Shane Tennant (C) Gavin Stretch Jimmy Freeman CoreyDocherty Kyle Ash Luke Houldcroft Callan Park Jake Gill Sam Berry (RC) Dale Tedge Darren Booth ShaneThorpe Riley Waterstone Paul Scanlon Sam Hallpike DamianCoates Blaine Plane David Smith Harry McLaren (RC) Jonathan Daniel Gormley Hughes Damien Ben Landry Lawerence AaronBerry Liam Ludewig Daniel Tim Strickland Falzon Daniel Dunne Aaron John Guy Hendry Chris Cleary Jack Fisher Josh Curren Khallum Sam Danks White Reece Stewart Jimmy Logan Rhys Howell Sam Cupid (RC) Aaron Chopping Mitch Edwards Lachlan Mitch McCarthy Marshall Joshua Jake Tognazzini Howe Jeremy Nick McKinnon Daniel

Jackson Will Antonie Hale Michael MichaelBezzene West Liam Hayden CoxLobb Travis Ben Webster Broman Harry Ned Evans-Brumby Sinclair Dylan KillianWilliams Doyle Connor Bailey Breen Jackson (C) Jack Will Fraser Hollands Aaron LachiePhilp Fewster Jordan Liam McWilliams Dowell Brendan Tom Baker Purcell Jay Elliot Yates Simmons Tom BeauTaggart Galley Grant Braden Humphrey Nelmes Khyal Pete Evans-Brumby Jacobson Josh Mason Symons Page James Kurt Thiele Cornell Logan Max Mourney Conway

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JohnBoswell Nick Ristrom Ben Thomas Matthew Brancatisano MattMace Will Kiely Beau Hendry Mason DeWit (C) Damon Ryan Morrison Moody Darren Ben Farish Ramsdale Nick Wilcox Brenton Lambert Jordan Frawley Nathan Ryan Jayden Ryan McGannon Goldsmith Lai Leaunoa Harrison Scott LiamTaylor Tom Jackson JakobRea Max Beggs Rhys Chalkley Oscar Craig Morgan Blake Mullane Santos Perry Lewis Callan Rice Smith Jack Lewis-Smith Trent Radin Jarrod Burns Jordan Smale Riley Taylor Brad Lewis Patrick Jackson Lyndon Curtis Gordon Sam Mourney Hendry Brendan Barefoot Adam McPherson Brandon Lewis Harley Parker Josh Wilcox Shem Tatupu NAVY

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Ben Kobe Watson Dalais Luke Dan Stanley House Kadel Nat Turner Key Joel Mark Nicholls Colvin (C) Matthew Baxter Kirk Mayne Cooper Liam Teiermanis Howie-Finch Josh SamUncle Sturt Jayden Luke Webster Bell-Inskip Ben Aiden Filippone Smith Joshua HarveySymons Page Jake Connor Pusch Sahely Mitchell Tom Small Watson Buai Lachie Thiciot Young Aaron Foss Tom Freeman Finlay Bayne Sean Parker Aaron Jackson

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Jackson Will Antonie Hale Michael MichaelBezzene West Liam Hayden CoxLobb Travis Ben Webster Broman Harry Ned Evans-Brumby Sinclair Dylan KillianWilliams Doyle Connor Bailey Breen Jackson (C) Jack Will Fraser Hollands Aaron LachiePhilp Fewster Jordan Liam McWilliams Dowell Brendan Tom Baker Purcell Jay Elliot Yates Simmons Tom BeauTaggart Galley Grant Braden Humphrey Nelmes Khyal Pete Evans-Brumby Jacobson Josh Mason Symons Page James Kurt Thiele Cornell Logan Max Mourney Conway

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Ben Kobe Watson Dalais Luke Dan Stanley House Kadel Nat Turner Key Joel Mark Nicholls Colvin (C) Matthew Baxter Kirk Mayne Cooper Liam Teiermanis Howie-Finch Josh SamUncle Sturt Jayden Luke Webster Bell-Inskip Ben Aiden Filippone Smith Joshua HarveySymons Page Jake Connor Pusch Sahely Mitchell Tom Small Watson Buai Lachie Thiciot Young Aaron Foss Tom Freeman Finlay Bayne Sean Parker Aaron Jackson

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A Slice of MPNFL History By Doug Dyall Last week’s article about football at Moorooduc Primary School got me thinking about the old football clubs on the Peninsula that are no longer part of the football landscape. Many of these clubs fell away for various reasons. Some merged, some folded, and some found the competition too strong. Since football became organised in 1908 the Peninsula has lost 11 clubs over that 110-year period. Here’s a brief history of the clubs that are no longer with us. SOMERVILLE STARS

1920 PDFA Premiers who merged with Somerville in 1922.

MOOROODUC

Folded in 1932.

BAXTER

Merged with Pearcedale in 1945.

BALNARRING

Premiers in B Grade from 1936 to ’39 and folded in 1954.

SCHOOL OF SIGNALS

Folded in 1959.

FLINDERS

Premiers in B Grade 1956-’57 and merged with Crib Point 1962.

ARMY APPRENTICES

Premiers in C Grade in 1958 and folded in 1964.

FRANKSTON ROVERS

Merged with Frankston Peninsula to become Frankston.

NAVAL DEPOT

Premiers in the PFA in 1924, ’25, ’26, ’30 and ’32. Premiers in MPFA A Grade in 1936- ’55 and NFL in 1960. Folded in 1976.

CARRUM

PFA Premiers in 1920, MPFL B Grade 1948-’55, A Grade 1959, ’73, ’74, MPNFL Division Two 1994. Folded in 1996.

CARRUM DOWNS

Folded in 2005.

Some of these clubs will never be seen in operation again, but some areas have grown in recent years and the possibility of these areas again having the sound of car horns and umpire whistles should not be out of the question. History shows that football evolves and is always changing and just maybe the next evolution will bring back football to some of these, thought to be extinct clubs.

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Netball Preview - Division 1 Buds heading for an unknown destination By David Nagel

Rosebud’s remarkable journey of 2018 meets another fork in the road this afternoon when the Buds host Sorrento at Olympic Oval. The Buds have met many signposts this season, particularly at the completion of round six where they sat in sixth place – two games and 34 percent outside the top four. The two options for the Buds were to drive into ‘Give Up Grove’ – which turns into a dead end – or take the righthander onto ‘Let’s Get Serious Highway’ and see where the journey would take them. Well, the Buds chose the right option alright, the righthander has led to five-consecutive wins and fourth place on the ladder. Now, if things go according to script, the Buds will hold onto fourth placing if Seaford defeat Mornington in round 18 and the Buds get over the top of Frankston Bombers. There’s a lot of water to go under the bridge before then, but right now that looks the most likely scenario. That is of course unless the Buds want to take the next step and become a genuine premiership contender. And they can do it over the next four weeks of netball. On the horizon for Millie McDermott, Courtney McLennan, Nicole Chianta and Lauren Robinson and co are games against Sorrento, Pines, Seaford and Edi-Asp, games that will give us a true indication of where the Buds sit in the pecking order. The Pines game should be a lock, but win one of those games against the top three and the Buds will need to be taken seriously. So can they defeat Sorrento today? To do so they will need to stop the visitors’ brilliant midcourt, where Hannah Mundy, Danni Taylor and Ash Gladman did so much damage against Mt Eliza last week. Maddi Graham (GA) and Alana Schaeche (GS) also provide some danger, while Bec Kelly (GK) and Briana O’Hehir (GD) are two of the toughest defenders in the business. The Buds will be competitive – but it’s the Sharks by 6 to 10 goals. Mornington, who gave up fourth placing last week after a close loss to Frankston, face a huge challenge today when perennial-powerhouse Edithvale-Aspendale pay a visit. The Bulldogs have now lost their last three games, but players like Alex Newton (GK), Sophie Baker (GD) and Tess Haddock (WA) showed enough last week to suggest they haven’t given up on their finals chances. But the Eagles will be a tough nut to crack, with Michelle Sanders (GK) and Nicole Taylor (GD) forming the most frugal defensive unit in the competition. The Eagles will make it eight wins in a row with a comfortable victory. Undefeated Seaford is just one-week away from its biggest challenge of the season and will look to fine tune its machine against Frankston.

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The Tigers head to Edi-Asp next week for a huge clash between the top-two teams in the league. Rachel Cosans, Tayla Robertson and Jenna Foot controlled the midcourt battle against YCW last week, while Tracey Dell (GK) and Kara Hargrave (GD) were nasty and mean in defence – they hate to concede goals. Frankston had a great win against Mornington last week and Louise Brittain (WA), Bev Ashauer (GK) and Sarah Muston (GD) will be keen to continue that momentum. But the Tigers are tough, too tough to conquer at the moment – well at least for another week! Frankston YCW should chalk up its fifth win of the season against Bonbeach today. Lyshae Barry, Tamara Bucca and Carly Withers never gave up against a terrific Seaford outfit last week, wearing the Stonekittens colours with pride. Bonbeach was also outclassed by Rosebud, but Theresa Blaauw, Steph Coy and Alison Tennent did a great job of limiting the damage in defence. The Sharks will give their all once again, but YCW will be too strong. And Pines and Mt Eliza will both fancy their chances at Pines this afternoon. The Pythons were brave against Edi-Asp last Sunday with Tuku Teaka (GK), Ashlee Boyle (GD) and Merinda Hale (WD) showing plenty of resilience against some topquality goalers, while Maddi Blackburn (C) tore it up in centre. Carly Russo, Madelyn McDonald and Charlie Boswell will try to stop Blackburn’s influence and lead the Redlegs to their third win of the season. And they will do it by four or five goals.

Katey Rudolph and her Mornington team-mates face a tough test against Edi-Asp today.

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Netball Results & Ladders A Grade

Bonbeach 18 v Rosebud 59 Frankston 46 v Mornington 42 Frankston YCW 29 v Seaford 63 Mt Eliza 23 v Sorrento 61 Pines 28 v Edi-Asp 53 TEAM P W D L F A % P Seaford 11 11 0 0 624 320 195.00 44 Edi-Asp 11 10 1 0 499 299 166.89 40 Sorrento 11 9 2 0 555 374 148.40 36 Rosebud 11 7 4 0 516 464 111.21 28 Mornington 11 6 5 0 464 379 122.43 24 F’ston YCW 11 4 7 0 441 431 102.32 16 Frankston 11 3 8 0 417 521 80.04 12 Mt Eliza 11 2 9 0 367 595 61.68 8 Bonbeach 11 2 9 0 281 496 56.65 8 Pines 11 1 10 0 320 605 52.89 4

C Grade

Bonbeach 47 v Rosebud 39 Frankston 26 v Mornington 56 Frankston YCW 66 v Seaford 25 Mt Eliza 47 v Sorrento 30 Pines 30 v Edi-Asp 57 TEAM P W D L F A % P Mt Eliza 11 11 0 0 568 329 172.64 44 Edi-Asp 11 10 1 0 490 276 177.54 40 F’ston YCW 11 9 2 0 534 304 175.66 36 Mornington 11 8 3 0 440 351 125.36 32 Bonbeach 11 4 7 0 375 395 94.94 16 Rosebud 11 3 6 2 378 454 83.26 16 Pines 11 3 7 1 373 492 75.81 14 Frankston 11 2 9 0 317 494 64.17 8 Sorrento 11 2 9 0 263 486 54.12 8 Seaford 11 1 9 1 331 488 67.83 6

Bonbeach Frankston Frankston YCW Mt Eliza Pines

B Grade

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v Rosebud v Mornington v Seaford v Sorrento v Edi-Asp

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TEAM P W D L F A % P Edi-Asp 11 11 0 0 491 221 222.17 44 Mt Eliza 11 9 2 0 459 366 125.41 36 Seaford 11 9 2 0 430 371 115.90 36 F’ston YCW 11 8 3 0 466 331 140.79 32 Frankston 11 4 6 1 346 442 78.28 18 Mornington 11 4 7 0 308 375 82.13 16 Sorrento 11 3 8 0 372 392 94.90 12 Pines 11 3 8 0 372 439 84.74 12 Bonbeach 11 2 9 0 338 494 68.42 8 Rosebud 11 1 9 1 333 484 68.80 6

D Grade

Bonbeach 30 v Rosebud 24 Frankston 5 v Mornington 43 Frankston YCW 57 v Seaford 16 Mt Eliza 34 v Sorrento 40 Pines 17 v Edi-Asp 50 TEAM P W D L F A % P F’ston YCW 11 11 0 0 478 183 261.20 44 Mornington 11 10 1 0 425 155 274.19 40 Edi-Asp 11 9 2 0 548 182 301.10 36 Mt Eliza 11 7 4 0 435 288 151.04 28 Sorrento 11 6 5 0 317 333 95.20 24 Bonbeach 11 5 6 0 269 349 77.08 20 Pines 11 4 7 0 199 346 57.51 16 Frankston 11 2 9 0 187 414 45.17 8 Rosebud 11 1 10 0 132 416 31.73 4 Seaford 11 0 11 0 117 441 26.53 0

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Netball Notes Division 1 Mornington Anytime Fitness A grade then came out and played their game in the rain. The conditions were very slippery on the bombers courts and it made for very messy , erratic netball. We won the first and third quarter, lost the second by 2 goals and Frankston got the run on us in the last and unfortunately we lost the game 46-42. It was a loss that didn’t go down very well and we intend to come back stronger this week when we take on the powerhouse team of Edi-Asp. BOC was Tess Haddock for a very consistent 3 quarters. Mach 1 Panel & Paint B Grade came out prepared for a physical game & we were not disappointed. Our goaling % have improved but we still have some work to do. We won both the first and second quarters but the third quarter killed us and we ended up losing the game by 3 goals. There were a lot of positives to come out of todays game and generally speaking we are still improving. BOC was Chelsie who rotated through the centre court and ended the game replacing a very tired meg in GD. Tyrepower Mornington C Grade had a great win with all girls contributing across the court. HairHouse Warehouse D Grade had another disciplined performance with a strong win. Welcome to Holly in the defence line which gave us a hole lot of “extra height” & ability. Holly then showed in the last quarter that she can also hold her own in the goal ring. Kayla was BOC for her ability to show what she has learnt at training from our experienced goaler in Sam & put it on the court. Go Doggies!

Sorrento Great to see the fantastic new courts at Mt Eliza. We can’t wait for the day we have facilities like this. Well done for all the hard work to make it happen. A grade had a great game on a freezing cold day.

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Accurate shooting, great intercept, rebounds and tip by all defenders gained us valuable ball time & goals. Intensity & commitment gave us an early lead. Terrific work between Maddi & Tiahn brought results in the goals circle. Great win. Best on Alana, Hannah & Bree B grade worked hard as a team falling just short of a win. An overall team effort again with Gemma, Tiahn and Jen playing extremely well in their positions. Hopefully next week back home will bring a more positive result against Bonbeach. Best on Gemma, Jen & Tayla C grade girls fought hard in the cold managing to consistently challenge Mt Eliza’s strong defence. Our goalers shot well & converted many of our defenses hard work. A huge improvement since our last meeting - narrowing the gap to 17 goals. Best on Macy, Lily & Charlee D grade came out today ready for a win after a couple of losses. Amy & Holly starred in goals, Indi feeding into goalies beautifully. Claudia & Meg were unstoppable in defence. Great win girls. Best on Emily, Meg & Holly Thank you to our wonderful sponsor Saltwater GO SHARKS

Frankston YCW Last week was the battle of the cats - Kittens v Tigers. Unfortunately it was not A grades week going down to Seaford who were clean and efficient in their game. Making unforced errors and lacking conversion we couldn’t keep up with them. Coming into the middle of the season it creates opportunities for us to reassess and have a look at what we can do to adjust our game - with quality patches here and there we know we can do it we just need to work to get 4 consistent quarters. B grade knew it was going to be a hard game coming up against Seaford after losing to them last time. From the first whistle we came out strong and applied lots of pressure, It was goal for goal for most of the first quarter until we were able to effectively convert our turnovers and take the lead. BOC goes to both Paige and Amelia. C grade girls had another great win with a solid first half making sure we provided 2-3 options for the ball and converted nearly all of the centre passes and turnovers. Comfortably leading at half time we slowed down in the third however with some fresh legs picked back up in the last quarter to win 66-24! Congratulations to Tyler Barry for 100 games - let’s bring on another 100! BOC goes to Holly and Anna! D grade had a great win to celebrate Lauren Barrys 100th and Abbeys Lafs 50th. The game was one of the most controlled we have played with very little unforced errors and over 15 successful turnovers. BOC goes to Amanda who played her best game so far!

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Netball Notes Division 1 Edi-Asp Round 12 v Mornington The 100 game Milestone Round!! Last week I noted that we have no milestones to celebrate & no sponsors but today, while we still have no sponsor for this round, we’re celebrating TWO 100 game milestones. Firstly, a big congratulations to Em Pat who plays her 100th game today! Emily is a ripper! 4 times Premiership player, League goaler of the Year, League Team of the Year Member, MPNFL League Representative player and club award winner & Edi Asp coach! Such well deserved accolades for a wonderful player & person! Well Done Em!! We’re also celebrating Holly T’s 100th game today! Holly came through the ranks from our junior club, the Edi Asp Eagles & we’re so proud that Holly, who started playing with us in the under 11’s, is still an Eagle today! Four times Premiership player, club award winner & all round versatile champion, Holly has taken her time to rack up the games as she has travelled the world & completed degress since becoming an Eagle. Two loyal champions of our club! Good luck today girls!! Last week we played Pines on Sunday & while a bit undermanned, managed to notch up 4 wins. It was a great day for the EASC as we came away with 7 from 7 wins, with the seniors footy game being the game of the day! Today we travel to Mornington, which over the last two years has not been a happy hunting ground for our A grade team. We’re definitely looking to make amends today against the talented Doggies! Good luck to all Eagle teams today! Soar Eagles!!

Ladies day is here and we are big kev excited. Trumping the royal wedding as this years biggest event on the social calendar anyone who is someone in seaford will be there. Most excited about scoffing down 25 party pies and a couple of chardys with the gals. Cheers big ears

Frankston Bombers The Baha Men asked a good question in the year 2000, D & C grade were asking the same one on Saturday - “who let the dogs out?”. D grade went into shock, not only from the weather but the Doggies netball style. Cheeks was solid in the mid court - improving every week. The score was very close, so we let the dogs get into their treats & put Kiera in defence! They got the treats and the win in the end. Someone left the gates open at the pound and C grade went running. Tina went to the leash free dog area and couldn’t be tamed. Bec was hungry in defence, & stole many of the dogs treats. In the end, we were caught by the dog catcher. B grade kept the dogs quiet all game. Kaitlyn & Abbey took the dogs back to puppy school and taught them a few tricks. Chloe went tumbling like she was over excited to play fetch. Stubbsy was shooting better then Batty on a hunting trip. The girls came away with the blue ribbon at the dog show. A grade gave the warning to the doggies - slippery when wet. But the wet dog smell was all over court. Polly was jumping all over court like she had fleas. Whilst Musto was top dog in defence, receiving her weekly warning. Goal assist Jen had a quick visit to the dog show, performed above and beyond, but ended up at the vet. A fighting finish saw the girls come out on top, leaving the doggies running with their tails between their legs. Next week we will be risin’ up to the challenge of our rivals, looking into the eyes of the tigers. Go Bomber #COR

Seaford This week we took an educational school excursion down to the local derby to watch the vixens take on the pies. Lowlight was paying $6 for a hotdog #rippedoff and it didnt even include cheese. Highlight is that we learnt so much that we now play at vixens standard. Watch out bombers.

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Netball Notes Division 1 Rosebud

Pines

D grade - A pleasure to watch today! It was a team effort and the most pleasing part was the encouragement from everyone up and down the court. The defence was tight, the mid court moved the ball beautifully and the goalies worked the circle well and scored our highest score of the year! Even the umpire congratulated you all on your efforts. Maybe a win is closer than we think. Well done girls, best on Hayley Berryman and Gemma Linnell C grade - Good clean game by the girls. Even though we lost there was some lovely defensive work and at times beautiful play down the court. With taking our time we will be able to convert a lot more turn overs. Well done, best on Teagan Turner and Tayla Prentice B grade - Lots of positive attitudes this week. We wanted defensive efforts/turnovers which we did perfectly. Beautiful attack end with Emma controlling it. The girls worked really hard down both ends and we had a really great control throughout the game. Congrats to Ashlee Farrelly and Emma Hallas A grade - Amazing effort today by the a grade girls meant we took a very important win against Bonbeach at their home ground. The girls were able to take an early lead and extend on it each quarter right to the end. Everyone had a fantastic game, capitalising on every opportunity in order to seal a very important win. Congratulations girls on taking the 4th spot on the ladder! Go Buds!

Last week saw us play a very strong competitor in EdiAsp. We knew it was going to be a super tough day, especially with many injuries and illnesses depleating our teams but we didn’t let that stop us! D grade set out with a goal to beat their margin from the last time we met. And they did a fantastic job! So great to see such improvement throughout the season! C Grade played fantastic and fought the entire way through. The scores not reflecting their hard work. B Grade was an exciting match with the girls really taking it up to Edi-Asp. Some strong defensive pressure kept them right in the game. A Grade had a very physical match with some sore bodies the next day but they loved every minute. Although it was a loss, they came off the court proud of their efforts for the day. Still at home this week as we take on Mt Eliza in what will hopefully be four exciting matches! Ladies Day tickets are also now on sale for the 21st of July!

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

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Mt Eliza

Round 11 was a huge occasion for our club, we played our first ever games at our new home courts at Wooralla Drive Mt Eliza. Unfortunately the weather was not favourable but nevertheless it was a great day. D GRADE didn’t play their best game this week, sitting in 4th position they were challenged by 5th placed Sorrento & were muscled out of the game. The sharks were physical & wanted the ball more. Kate T played well as did Renae. They lost by 6 in the end (34-40). C GRADE are starting to make a real habit of chipping away as the game plays out but remaining consistent to outrun the opposition. Things were no different this week with an even contest until half time, in the end winning by 17 goals (47-30). Jordie played well and Marcie was on fire in goals. C grade remain undefeated. B GRADE got off to a good start, but it was a ripper 2nd quarter that really helped them secure their win (39-24). It was reasonably low scoring with the weather, however this team is getting stronger each week. Our defenders are killing it and should be commended. Shelly had a fantastic game as did Charlie & Jo. A GRADE have been unlucky this season, ravenged by injury they are struggling to get the wins on the board, however they are playing some great netball and more positives are coming each week. We lost 61-23 this week in terential rain, however this was an improvement from the last time we played the very strong Sharks side. Carly is doing great and Gabby & Emma are finding confidence.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Red Hill now hunting the top three

Division 2 - Round 12 Saturday 30th June 2018

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Bowey blooms into a 350-game champion By David Nagel

It’s rather ironic that Belinda Bowey thought she was done and dusted as a footballer at the ripe old age of 14. Ironic, because the former St Kilda City junior will run out for her 350th game of women’s football on Sunday when her beloved St Kilda Sharks take on Cranbourne in SEWF Division Two at Peanut Farm. The now 43-year-old fell in love with the sport at a young age, playing kick-to-kick in the backyard with her twinbrother Matthew and older sibling Brett – who played 85 games for St Kilda in the VFL/AFL between 1988 to ’94. Her parents, Trevor and Claire, had moved the family from Victor Harbour to Adelaide, and then to Melbourne, with the kids going to school in St Kilda. It’s there that the love affair began – a love cut short after her final season in the under 14s. Applying the rules of the day, Bowey was told she was no longer allowed to play with the boys in the under 16s – and there was nowhere else for girls to play footy. Despite not playing she remained involved at St Kilda, boundary umpiring and doing odd jobs to help out. She loved being involved at the club, but a phone call in late 1991 to then 17-year-old would propel her to the lofty heights of the 350-game club this weekend. “I remember the call like it was yesterday, the club was starting a team in the new women’s league and I was asked if I wanted to play…and I jumped at the opportunity,” she said. “I understood the reasons for not being allowed to play against the boys, they were getting bigger and stronger at that age, But I was still very disappointed not to be playing. “But that phone call, well it changed everything.” Bowey has been playing football ever since – for 26 years to be exact. “I honestly can’t believe it, it’s just been an amazing journey over a 26-year period of my life, a lot more than half of my life running laps, going to training and being involved in the wonderful culture of a footy club,” she said. “I suppose kicking the ball in the backyard with my brothers all those years ago just ingrained footy into me and I haven’t known it any other way. As long as I’m still contributing and helping the team in some way and I’m happy to keep on going. “I thought this year would be it, but the 350 is here now and every week feels like a highlight.” As you would expect Belinda has a long list of achievements to her name, playing State footy for Victoria and playing in three premierships, going back-to-back as a player in 1998-’99 before winning as a player-coach at the club in 2004. She rates that season as her most memorable time in the game. “That was an amazing year because not only did we win the premiership but we got to play on the MCG as well,” she said.

“It was such an amazing experience. I remember the siren going to start the game and the feeling just went all the way through my body. A few of us were a bit distracted at the centre bounce and forgot we had to focus on the ball. “That was an experience I will treasure for the rest of my life.” Bowey said football had kept her active, in both a mental and physical sense. “It’s such a great release to just go out and play footy… that’s one of the things I love most about it,” she said. ”I remember one of my team mates saying she wasn’t going to play because she wasn’t in a good head space and told her ‘these are times when you have to play’. It’s just great to get away from the pressures of work and just go out and get a kick and lay tackles.” She said she has refined her style as the years have gone on. “I’m a lot smarter now, just playing the sweeper role and reading the play and trying to put my experience to good use,” she said. “I started out on the wing and then moved to a runner off half back but now I just read the play and work out where the next option is.” Bowey is still going strong, playing for the St Kilda Sharks and in the Over-30’s Masters League. She is also involved as an assistant-coach with the Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup Under-18s Girls, where she is helping to develop some of the future stars of the women’s game. “It’s incredible to watch the talent coming through, and all I can say is that the future of the game is in very good hands,” she said. “These girls are super-talented and have the opportunities now that we could only have dreamed of as a kid. The future of women’s football is very exciting.” So does she have the motivation to kick on to the 400game milestone? “It’s definitely on my mind now. It’s a bit harder to get motivated to get to training at my age but once I’m there I remember everything I love about the game and it always becomes enjoyable. “I just love the sport.”

Belinda Bowey has a remarkable football career which reaches the magical 350-game milestone on Sunday. Picture: Russ Canham.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Red Hill - Five long years in the making By David Nagel Red Hill’s five-year quest to become a genuine top-three contender reaches a critical juncture today when the Hillmen host Chelsea at the Red Hill Showgrounds. First-year coach Jamie Mollo has the Hillmen purring like a well-oiled machine at the moment, winning their last four games against Pearcedale, Dromana, Somerville and Hastings after a one-point loss to Karingal. There’s a wonderful mix of achievements right there, competing strongly against the top-two teams in the competition and handing out some nasty thrashings along the way. Last week’s 62-point defeat of Hastings was particularly impressive - given the recent history between the two sides. The Hillmen have been knocked out of contention by Hastings in the elimination final of the last two years. Previously Red Hill defeated the Blues at the same stage of 2015 after being eliminated by Rye at exactly the same phase of 2014. There’s the real story here. Can Red Hill finally become a double-chance winner after four-years of trying - finishing tenth in 2013? Expectation – it’s now a welcome accomplice for Mollo and his men. Players who competed in that first tilt at finals in 2014 like Daniel Allsop, Dan McNamara, Harrison Byrt, Jake Mitchell, Jake Mold, Lachie Chandler, Marcus Dal Lago and Tom McEncroe will all be super-hungry for success. Chandler and McNamara have played key roles in the stingiest defensive unit in the competition, while Jonah Siversen added Hasting’s-gun Luke Hewitt to his long-list of victims last week. The Hillmen have a nice blend of inside toughness and outside run, with Mold, Dal Lago, Dylan Hoare, Sean Marchetti and Jono Ross causing opposition coaches some real headaches in recent times.

And Ben Hughes and Chris Irving – who has kicked 11 goals in four games back from a lengthy spell – are being complemented nicely by Marchetti and Ross in the front half. The Hillmen must defeat the Seagulls to keep their topthree dream alive – and it will be a difficult task. The Seagulls have been ultra-consistent this year, with terrific ball users like Todd Gardiner, Brad Clark and Reid Crowe setting up countless attacking moves - leaving Curtis Bywater, Jack Francis and James Brain with perfect opportunities to score. Bywater is a hard man to stop on the lead while Francis has some x-factor – as Devon Meadows discovered after 30-seconds of play last week. A Chelsea win will basically lock-up a top-three position, not only for itself but for Dromana and Karingal as well – who will keen to keep the dangerous Hillmen at arm’s length with just six rounds remaining in the season. But the Hillmen are made of sterner stuff this time around – and will keep their top-three dreams alive with a fast-finishing 13-point victory.

Not everything went Dan McNamara’s way against Hastings. He and his Red Hill teammates will be hoping for a smoother ride against Chelsea this afternoon.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 If Langwarrin plays finals it will be a thoroughly-deserved accomplishment with the Kangaroos about to embark on a mini-finals campaign of sorts – beginning with a visit from Karingal to Lloyd Park. The Kangas face a tough-run of matches over the next month, with games against Red Hill, Dromana and Hastings to follow this challenging pipe-opener against the Bulls. The Kangaroos were super-impressive in the first half against Somerville last week, with forward and midfield pressure causing the Eagles to cough up the ball. League-leading goal-kicker Jesse Murphy relished the turnover count and kicked his side out to a 29-point lead at the major interval. But the Kangas showed no killer-instinct after half time, being outscored 4.7 to 1.8 to run out unconvincing 12-point winners. Murphy’s beautiful long-licking was a highlight of the day – finishing with six goals – while the height of Gerard Brown and ruckman Matt Naughton worried the Eagles on a day not conducive to tall men. Murphy and Brown would be a dangerous proposition in September – if the Kangas get there – while Naughton combined with Nick Tuddenham for several centrebounce clearances in the opening half.

Naughton’s presence has allowed Mitch Cuthbert to slot back into defence, where Josh Biggs and Nick Hammill are glad to have him by their side. Karingal spared no mercy on Crib Point last week, walloping the Magpies by 98 points after a three-point loss to Chelsea in round 10. The Bulls looked good all over the ground. First-gamer Lachie Hinde showed promising signs on the wing, teaming up with the inform Mason Russell to run the Magpies ragged. Max Smith has stepped up from the reserves to play a vital role in the ruck - in the absence of Grant Goodall and Justin Farrelly - while Aaron Paxton, Jordan Jones and Todd Farrelly were impenetrable down back. Paxton’s ability to read the incoming ball will be a crucial factor as the Bulls try to limit the impact of Murphy and Brown. Andy McInnes, Matt Stanley and Travis Puntaroni were dangerous up forward for the Bulls, while mid-forward Nathan McDonald snuck forward to snag three goals of his own. So who wins? For the sake of storylines it would be fantastic if the Kangaroos could keep their September-dream alive with a fighting win. But the Bulls, more consistent over the year, will get the choccies by 11 points.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Rye, who has basically kissed its finals chances goodbye, can remain a mathematical chance of finishing top five with a win over Hastings at RJ Rowley Reserve. The seventh-placed Demons can close to within a game of the Blues in fifth spot, but will then need to upset either Chelsea, Karingal or Dromana on the way home to be a realistic chance of playing finals. You get the feeling the loss to Devon Meadows in round 10 will haunt the Demons through the summer months. The Demons have been well led by Adam Kirkwood this year, while Matt McIndoe is giving his all as an undersized ruckman and Nick Rowson, Jye Lloyd and Harry Whitty have been hard-working through the midfield. The Demons just don’t have the class to go BANG...and put away an opposition. Last week against Pearcedale was the first time the Demons have hit triple figures on the scoreboard this year. Hastings will be keen to bounce back from a 10-goal loss to Red Hill last week. Once again it was defensive issues that caused the Blues some grief, with Red Hill duo Chris Irving and Jono Ross bagging six goals each to put the Blues’ back-six to the sword. Ben King toiled manfully in the ruck, Paul Rogasch contested well up forward, while Steve Robb got plenty of the pill around the ground. This one will be close, but we’ll go for the Blues to bounce back with a 14-point victory.

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Former North Melbourne and West Coast Eagles star Drew Petrie will pull on the boots for Pearcedale this afternoon, adding an extra layer of excitement to the Dales’ home clash against arch-rival Devon Meadows at Tractor Park. The 332-game veteran, who kicked 444 goals across a 17year AFL career, will host a pre-match luncheon for the club before pulling on the blue and white hoops for the first time. And, based on a recent experience, Devon Meadows has every reason to fear the worst. Pearcedale produced another former West Coast Eagles player in Daniel Kerr for the corresponding clash last year, with Pearcedale prevailing by eight points in an absolute thriller. And it’s sure to be another close one this time around. Both teams have had just the one success since the interleague break on May 19, the Dales crushing Crib Point by 51 points in round nine, before Devon pulled a surprise victory over Rye in round 10. Pearcedale will rely heavily on Huw Jones in the ruck, with Travis Bravo, Zach Campbell and Aidan Simmons his likely midfield targets at the opening bounce. If the Dales can get on top in the middle…Petrie could run riot. Ruckman Cal O’Hare has been in fine form for Devon, feeding a midfield brigade led by Mat Fletcher and a rejuvenated Troy Aust, who is now spending more time up the ground. Leigh Craig did a wonderful job on Chelsea dangerman Curtis Bywater last week, but the challenge of taking on Petrie will more than likely go the Patty Harmes. It’s the Dales to get Tractor Park rocking with a 13-point victory.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Top-of-the-table Dromana welcomes Somerville to Beach Street today for the third leg of what should be a comfortable quartet of victories. The Tigers were sitting ducks against Red Hill in round nine but have since triumphed over Crib Point and Tyabb, with Devon Meadows to follow next week after this assignment against the Eagles. It sort of feels like the calm before the storm for the Tigers, with Terry Wheeler, Shaun Clarke and Sam Geurts working through the gears over the last fortnight. Down on numbers early, the Eagles battled manfully against Langwarrin last week with Niall Young fighting hard in the ruck, Adrian Speedy consistent through the midfield, while Kane McKenzie and Jack Rolfe did well to quell a steady stream of supply in the back half. The Eagles will be competitive, but the Tigers will win by 34 points. And Crib Point and Tyabb will battle for bragging rights at the Crib Point Recreation Reserve today. The Magpies haven’t been able to reproduce their stunning form from round seven, that provided their only victory of the year against Devon Meadows, falling short against Chelsea (83 points), Pearcedale (51), Dromana (58) and Karingal (98) in recent times. Steve Henshaw was fantastic against Karingal last week, kicking three goals, while Tim Daniel and Jarrod Fisk did well against the Bulls’ talls. Ned Shannon has had a fantastic year through the midfield, while Rueben Jamieson has been a reliable contributor in defence. But the Yabbies do have the edge here, being more potent in front of goal. They average 59 points per game, compared to the Magpies 42, with Jake Anderson and Matt Dimkos both capable of kicking match-winning hauls. Ethan Rahilly and Brendan Doyle have been superconsistent this year and will relish the chance to chalk up a third victory of the season. And they will by 11 points – a great achievement considering the club’s poor on-field record in recent years.

Tipsters Shaun Connell AFLSE Leagues Manager Tyabb Dromana Karingal Devon Meadows Red Hill Rye Last Round - 5 Chris Holcombe Interleague Coach Tyabb Dromana Karingal Devon Meadows Red Hill Hastings Last Round - 5 Simon Mc Evoy Leader Tyabb Dromana Karingal Devon Meadows Red Hill Hastings Last Round - 6

Nicholas Smedley Steller Tyabb Dromana Langwarrin Pearcedale Chelsea Rye Last Round - 2

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

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Ben Hughes has played a key role in the Red Hill forward line this year.

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

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Scores, Ladders, Goal Kickers SENIORS

SENIORS

Karingal 6.1 11.3 13.7 20.13.133 Crib Point 2.1 3.2 4.4 5.5.35 Karingal Goals: M. Stanley 3, N. McDonald 3, T. Puntaroni 3, A. McInnes 3, M. Russell 2, M. Burke, B. Dunne, S. McInnes, A. Fowler, A. Mathers, C. Dixon. Best: M. Russell, A. Mathers, A. McInnes, C. Dixon, L. VanRaay, N. McDonald. Crib Point Goals: S. Henshaw 3, E. Smith, H. DeKleuver. Best: S. Henshaw, T. Panich, N. Rutherford, J. Fisk, H. DeKleuver, N. Shannon. Tyabb 1.4 1.4 2.9 2.11.23 Dromana 1.3 3.7 5.9 11.11.77 Tyabb Goals: M. Altenkirch, J. Anderson. Best: S. McArtney, S. Rahilly, D. Underwood, L. Cox, B. Doyle, J. Thomas. Dromana Goals: S. Clarke 2, E. Johnstone 2, S. Geurts 2, T. Wheeler 2, W. Gregson, A. Howison, J. Gipp. Best: T. Wheeler, S. Clarke, S. Geurts, A. Musgrave, A. Howison, E. Johnstone. Devon Meadows 3.1 3.5 6.6 9.8.62 Chelsea 2.5 5.9 11.10 13.11.89 Devon Meadows Goals: A. Murray 2, M. Theodoridis 2, T. Aust 2, A. Adams 2, C. O’Hare. Best: T. Aust, L. Drew, C. O’Hare, T. Douglas, K. Beveridge, M. Fletcher. Chelsea Goals: J. Francis 3, J. Clark 2, C. Bywater 2, T. Gardiner 2, A. Silva 2, D. Knowles, R. Crowe. Best: R. Crowe, R. Hensel, B. Clark, D. Aarsman, T. Gardiner, J. Herdman. Rye 3.5 4.9 9.13 14.16.100 Pearcedale 2.1 4.6 4.7 7.7.49 Rye Goals: N. Strickland 3, L. Morse 2, B. Trivett 2, T. Head 2, J. Gana, O. Whitty, A. Kirkwood, H. Whitty, J. Wills. Best: H. Whitty, L. Morse, B. Trivett, M. Hill, B. Dickson, K. Ryan. Pearcedale Goals: G. Anderson 2, L. Jennings, T. Bravo, D. Hussey, A. Simmons, L. Cowell. Best: Z. Hill, J. Ostrom, J. McGuiness, T. Bravo, D. Hussey, G. Waterfall. Somerville 2.2 3.5 4.10 7.12.54 Langwarrin 3.2 8.4 8.6 9.12.66 Somerville Goals: A. Speedy 2, J. Sutton 2, L. Hughes, B. Sedgwick, N. Gillis. Best: A. Speedy, N. Young, L. Burton, J. McMahon, J. Rolfe, J. Haskett. Langwarrin Goals: J. Murphy 6, G. Brown, C. Moore, K. Whitford. Best: G. Brown, M. Naughton, B. Peach, J. Biggs, N. Tuddenham. Hastings 2.0 3.1 6.4 7.5.47 Red Hill 3.1 6.5 11.6 17.7.109 Hastings Goals: D. Alanis 2, W. Delahaye, M. Clifford, G. Masterson, L. Hewitt, P. Rogasch. Best: P. Rogasch, B. King, C. Moloney, S. Williams, S. Robb, M. Foy. Red Hill Goals: C. Irving 6, J. Ross 6, B. Hughes 3, D. Hoare, S. Marchetti. Best: D. McNamara, J. Siversen, J. Ross, C. Irving, M. Dal Lago, J. Mold. RESERVES Chelsea 6.3.39 v Dromana 17.13.115 v Devon Meadows 2.8.20 v Langwarrin 11.12.78 v Pearcedale 3.5.23 v Somerville 6.7.43 v

Karingal Crib Point Rye Tyabb Hastings Red Hill

6.3.39 1.3.9 8.7.55 0.4.4 15.15.105 9.3.57

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

Karingal Crib Point Rye Tyabb Hastings Red Hill

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

RESERVES

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

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1109 649 170.88 967 662 146.07 948 695 136.40 954 609 156.65 958 829 115.56 835 748 111.63 851 830 102.53 889 880 101.02 747 934 79.98 713 1143 62.38 655 1007 65.04 466 1106 42.13

40 36 36 30 28 22 20 16 12 12 8 4

11 8 2 1 11 8 3 0 11 8 3 0 11 7 3 1 11 7 4 0 11 7 4 0 11 7 4 0 11 6 5 0 11 3 8 0 11 3 8 0 11 1 10 0 11 0 11 0

766 361 672 450 682 486 688 458 668 408 641 395 657 487 742 421 401 617 370 815 253 761 231 1112

212.19 149.33 140.33 150.22 163.73 162.28 134.91 176.25 64.99 45.40 33.25 20.77

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11 11 0 0 11 10 1 0 11 8 3 0 11 8 3 0 11 7 4 0 11 7 4 0 11 5 6 0 11 3 8 0 11 3 8 0 11 3 8 0 11 1 10 0 11 0 11 0

1068 212 1199 340 781 331 730 413 911 349 692 452 620 670 400 781 447 948 413 930 388 972 179 1430

503.77 352.65 235.95 176.76 261.03 153.10 92.54 51.22 47.15 44.41 39.92 12.52

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

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

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

Rye Karingal Chelsea Chelsea Dromana Devon M

7 0 6 0 2 0

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UNDER 19
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Red Hill Langwarrin Dromana Langwarrin Karingal Karingal

5 0 2 2 1 0

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Fixture - Division 2 Good Friday 30th March

Round 8

Round 15

Dromana 15.16.106 v Rye 12.11.83 (RD4)

Saturday 2nd June Chelsea 16.18.114 v Crib Point 4.7.31 Devon M 9.10.64 v Hastings 16.16.112 Dromana 9.15.69 v Langwarrin 7.11.53 Pearcedale 4.10.34 v Red Hill 21.13.139 Rye 12.15.87 v Somerville 13.15.93 Tyabb 7.6.48 v Karingal 11.13.79

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

Round 1 Saturday 7th April Chelsea 11.13.79 v Red Hill 11.6.72 Devon M 17.12.114 v Pearcedale 8.13.61 Hastings 24.14.158 v Crib Point 7.5.47 Rye 11.14.80 v Tyabb 10.9.69 Somerville 8.6.54 v Dromana 16.15.111 Karingal 10.14.74 v Langwarrin 9.11.65

Round 16 Round 9 Queens B’day

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

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

Round 3

Round 10

Round 2

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

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

Round 4

Round 11

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

Saturday 23rd June Devon M 9.8.62 v Chelsea 13.11.89 Hastings 7.5.47 v Red Hill 17.7.109 Karingal 20.13.133 v Crib Point 5.5.35 Rye 14.16.100 v Pearcedale 7.7.49 Somerville 7.12.54 v Langwarrin 9.12.66 Tyabb 2.11.23 v Dromana 11.11.77

Round 5 Saturday 5th May Chelsea 7.10.52 v Dromana 13.16.94 Devon M 7.6.48 v Red Hill 9.12.66 Hastings 11.12.78 v Somerville 7.12.54 Pearcedale 12.8.80 v Karingal 20.18.138 Rye 13.17.95 v Langwarrin 11.8.74 Tyabb 15.12.102 v Crib Point 6.11.47

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Footy Notes Tyabb Our Under 19 boys played a fantastic first half & at the main break trailed by just a few points again proving that we can match it with the better sides. Unfortunately we were not able to maintain our intensity in the second half & Dromana capitalised recording a 53 point win. In the reserves the guys were up against one of the top sides but this week we came to play and put the opposition under plenty of pressure. With our cocaptain Whalley returning from his honeymoon we gave ourselves every chance to win but just couldn’t capitalise on kicking with the wind in the last quarter and eventually went down by 22 points. The senior boys took on the ladder leader in a match where the final score didn’t do justice to the contest we spectated. The Yabs battled away in attrocious conditions and were only down by a few kicks coming into the last qtr. Unfortunately the Tigers clicked into gear & put on 6 unanswered goals to close out the match. Was great to see SPENCER return to form in defence, DIGS was brilliant on a very dangerous opponent and SIMMO worked himself into the ground. DOYLE and JT relished the wet conditions & a special mention to LACHIE COX who looked more than comfortable playing his first senior game in nearly two years. This week we take on CRIB at their home deck who will be looking for revenge after our round 5 encounter. Up the yabs #nipnip

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Rye 3 wins in the Footy and 3 wins in the Netball, that’s the way we like it, down Rye way, Doo Da, Doo Da. After the seniors poor last quarter the week before against Devon Meadows, it was great to see a big 2nd half against Pearcedale, kicking 10 goals to their 3. Harry Whitty was back to his best, with Morsey, Big Benny Trivett, Lefty Hill, Dicko and Kalani Ryan. It was one that got away 5 weeks ago, when we played Hastings away, so lets return the favour at our home ground. Some supporters may ask, how we can play Hastings and Chelsea twice in 5 weeks, well we asked the same question when the fixture was released, how indeed ? very bizarre. The reserves have strung a few wins together and are back playing the same type of football in the first 5 rounds. Sterlo was fantastic with 7 big ones, Gabe

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Nocella, Schwindy, Daniel Cimino, Richo and Wheels all in the best. The U/19s are really starting to hit their straps and are playing some pretty good football, with a few players to come back into the team from the seniors in the coming weeks, spots will be harder and harder to get. Best were Jumping Jarrod Richards, Maxy S, Thomo no more camping, Zac Jennings, Goldy and Jacko Allen. Let’s keeping building the wins with another big game today Past Players Day at the club and welcome to all our wonderful past players from yesteryear. Let’s hope it’s a great day and we have 3 big wins. Also big thank- you to Tony Jewell on being guest speaker at our sponsors luncheon last week.

Chelsea Another road trip last week as we ventured down to Devon Meadows for what turned out to be another good day for the Club. Great to see our 19’s chalk up their 3rd win for the season, great result and hold your heads high boy’s for playing the game in great spirit against a team that is battling. Well done to Dan as well in a great show of sportsmanship after the game, Huge high five to all concerned here !! The 2’s also had a really good win and again thanks to the three 19’s boys who gave them a chop out on the bench. Stevie has these guy’s up and running , hence really good signs moving forward ,as a collective their are blokes continually putting their hands up for promotion. The message has been there all year, to be a force we need depth, well done lad’s and Ryland get well soon mate. We had a hiccup before the main event with Jason Clark having to pull out, enter brother Luke, after slotting 6 in the 2’s he just put the icing on the cake by slotting another 2 in the seniors, who said he wasn’t fit, great effort mate. Big game also from cousin Toddy in his 100th game for the Club. After a pretty hard slog in the first half we managed to slam on 6 in the 3rd term and from there on controlled the game. Reid Crowe is running into some form now, good games also from Herdy, Brad and Rhys Hensel. Massive game this week v Red Hill, please get down there. Had a great night at the Ball and a huge thanks to Doyles and the Girls. See you at the Gullery !!

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Footy Notes Somerville Wintery and slippery conditions made for some messy football and poor kicking on the weekend. The seniors were left with one on the bench after the first quarter. Trav Finn was taken to hospital and we wish him all best for a speedy recovery. Billy and Soppy also didn’t go back on, hopefully we will see them both back in action very soon. It wasn’t our day, we made a mess of all our opportunities to get in front in the 3rd and ran out of time in the last going down by 2 goals. We will need to bring 4 quarters of hard footy this week if we want to knock off ladder leaders Dromana. The reserves fell short and also had a day of injuries. Wishing both Matt Harrison and Batesy speedy recoveries. It was great to see Steve Crowe back on the field and being named among the best, with Haskett and Captain Koener joining him. The 19s had a slow start to the day, however with a quarter time grilling were able to step it up and play some excellent football to keep Langwarrin to one goal for the rest of the game and have a win. It was a great team effort, with 8 individual goal kickers. Mason, Moroney, Mantell and Vincent were among the best. Good to see the boys get a win. Big shout out to Phil Graf and friends for a big day in the corporate box. Your support of SFNC is greatly appreciated and we thank you very much. We hope to see everyone at the Ball tonight hopefully celebrating 6 wins! Save the Date: Function July 28th, it will be our last home game for the season. Go Somies!!

Hastings

One great win and a couple of bad losses was the tale of last Saturdays games against RedHill The under 19,s came up against the very powerful undefeated young Hillmen and were beaten very convincingly, this is not to say the young Blues didn’t have a crack, no our boys certainly put in a good effort, but the opposition were just to polished.Just keep coming to training boys, there is ample room and time for improvement. The Reserves came up against one of the contenders in a very cluttered ladder, with just 6 points separating 1st down to eight , every game is vitally important to just who will eventually make the top 5, so it was the Hastings boys who came away with a very good win in tough conditions which now sees them in equal second spot and only half a game of topIt might be time for a bit of soul searching

in the Seniors, the talent is clearly there, but at the minute it is just showing up in glimpses, in what was probably in terms of where the season is right now, the biggest game of the year, and unfortunately Red Hill were just to good and completely showed us how to play in very trying conditions, no excuses Red Hill were too good, only way to fix the problem is move on and get back on the winners board, which must start today against Rye. Big thank you to Trevor Jackson for the tunes last Saturday night, great guitar playing, cheers Ladies LUNCHEON 7TH jULY See Taylah Sponsors Green Wulf Metal Roofing Hastings Mowers Westernport Holden Lolico Painting

Dromana This YPA sponsored round sees us start to replay teams from earlier in the season with our rematch against Somerville today. Last round saw us playing Tyabb away and in what were windy conditions which all teams had trouble adapting to. The wind seemed to favour the southern end of the Tyabb oval but the kicking for goal belied the wind advantage. The U19s trailled by 14 points at quarter time but had gained a 3 point lead by half-time. Our players were been sucked into stupid play and the coach addressed the issue at half time which saw a different approach to the game in the second half with Dromana kicking 10 goals to 2 in the secound half to win by 53 points. Our reserves though depleted by injuries and unavailibility of players in the seniors continued on their winning ways leading at each break to run out 25 point winners and maintaining second spot on the ladder. In a close fought first term the seniors lead by a point after kicking against the wind, however though increasing their lead in the second quarter they did not take full advantage of the conditions and went to the major break 15 points up. The third term saw Dromana increase their lead by another 3 points. The lessons of the second quarter had obviously been learned as Dromana kicked 6 goals to zip in the final term to increase their lead to 54 points by the final siren and increased their percentage advantage over the chasing sides. Remember Major Raffle tickets are on sale from Board members. GO TIGERS!!!

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Footy Notes Red Hill

Well all the boys came to play at the Port of Hastings last week and play they did. Chris Irving and Sticks Ross filled the egg carton by kicking half a dozen each. The Ones got in front early and then just piled on the goals. Dan McNamara impressed the vote givers. Congrats to Aidan Marchesani debuted in the Ones. As we reach the turn around point of the season, we sit 4th and face Chelsea today, sitting third, 6 points clear. Maths is not my strong point, so I will keep it simple, a win today is a must. The Magoos last week went down and need to get back to their winning form so they can get out of the mess that is the race for a final spot. The boys are 7th only two points off 4th, and who sits in 4th now, yep, Chelsea. TP, Joey Boase, Liam “Ned” Kelly and Big Sam need to continue the good form from last week. Great to see the Bont and Jack Pilgrim coming up from the Unders and playing in the Magoos. The Unders kicked straight last week, 24.7.151. The Sandman kicked 5 and this put him top of the heap in the goal kickers. Harry Lowe finished his season kicking 4. We wish him well as he gets his shoulder fixed. Big Coxy dominated in the ruck and the Hawk should be arrested for the way he steals the ball from the opposition. Red Hill F.N.C. History 1965-1990”by Jim White will be released at the auction night July 28th.Pre booking of same can be made through his web site, and will be sale on match days at clothing stall @$30. 5K Mega Money Raffle July 7th. Mountain Goat

Come over to the grog or food tents. Egg and bacon and hamburgers available from the BBQ tent. The Pearcedale Pony Club will be running a sausage sizzle on the other side of the ground next to the Drew Petrie bar. Head over to say hello to Jack and Jason on the other side of the ground. If you feel like helping out today let Karen know or jump right on in. Tractor Park will be jumping today with Auskick on the Wisken oval in the morning and the women’s football at 12 noon. Come into the rooms and visit after the game. The fire will be on and the bar open until late. While you are here don’t forget to pick up a ticket for next week’s Annual ball at Settlers Run. Stay for the awards and maybe we can fire up the old jukebox for some of the golden oldies. #upthedales

Crib Point

Pearcedale The time has finally arrived and we welcome the Pearcedale faithful and other people to Tractor Park to see the big man, DREW PETRIE, play in the hoops against our rivals, Devon Meadows. For those of us lucky enough to be in the luncheon today the entertainment could not get any better at the Dales. Our own Neil Custerson is champing at the bit with Marty Fields to entertain the masses. We are also looking forward to hearing Drew speak. A big thanks to Mandy for all of her hard work in getting this lunch organised. Grab yourself a raffle ticket today and you could win the jumper the big man is wearing. Tickets will be available from all of the food and drink tents. Other prizes are also available.

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It was another tough week in footy for the Pies with all 3 side’s going down to karingal. Early form suggested that the 19’s were up for the challenge against one of the top side. Crib Points tackle pressure was fantastic however, with an early injury to McCarthy, the boys lost their way and the Bulls started to hit the scoreboard with regularity. Smith was great all day and Gneil worked tirelessly in the ruck and on the d-floor at the ball. The reserves went down by 82 but despite the score line held their own against a quality outfit who are sitting top of the ladderIt was a gallant showing for the first 3 quarters but Karingal managed to get a hold of Crib late in the game to run out comfortable winners. Cal Campbell turned dour defender to goal kicking on baller in the best afield performance, while Sam Parmenter in the ruck worked hard all day. For the Seniors the first term was even especially around the contest and the Pies pressure was right up again. Karingal were allowed to kick 3 easy goals by just playing to loose on our opponents down back and not being accountable but Crib replied with 2 goals from henshaw and going into quarter time we were 2 goals down. Then for the rest of the game Karingal just put the foot down and kicked away. Crib Points best players were Ned Shannon Harri Dekleuver Luke Herrington Tim Daniels Tom Panich

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Footy Notes Devon Meadows At this point i’m already wondering who Pearcedale are going to ring in next year to take us on? 2017 saw Daniel Kerr (with Ricky Nixon) pull on the hoops against us, now in 2018 it looks like an upgrade to the big dish - Drew Petrie. As a North Melbourne supporter i’ll be happy to see the big fella, but as a Devon Meadows man i’ll also be hoping he doesn’t get a kick today! Hopefully Patty Harmes comes up after copping a heavy knock last week, because i reckon Patty vs Drew would be a ripping contest. The scores didn’t go our way last week with Chelsea coming down and taking the points with them. We were far from disgraced though, and again I feel like this comp is so wide open that anyone (Us) could beat anyone else (Pearcedale) on any given day (Today). Next week we are off to Dromana, so hopefully we can get a few numbers down there to show some support. It’s our first real roadtrip of the year so lets embrace it. Following the Dromana game is our COMEDY NIGHT - if you don’t know the details by now you must be living under a rock. I can’t wait, Mouse always puts on a cracking night and the heckling from Kingy is absolutely first class - my favourite last year was a classic “WHAT ELSE YOU GOT?” to an unlucky CJ Fortuna after one his many jokes fell flat. Look forward to seeing everyone today at Pearcedale, stick around for a couple beers after the game as they always support us when we play them at Glover. GO MEADOWS!

Karingal And thus we meet again..... Today is a must win for all grades as we want to keep up the good momentum heading into the back 3rd of the season Its always enjoyable to knock off anyone on their home deck and especially so if its a local rival so lets have at it and see if we can’t replicate last week’s results Last week at home was a big one for the Bulls as we piled on 9 wins - a first ever for the club The U17 netballers and U19 footballers started the day off on high notes with comfortable wins and the positive results kept coming. Our senior ladies played on the bottom oval and dispatched Red Hill convincingly to keep in touch with the 4 The 12 and 2pm games were both good results for the boys and saw some good performances with guys pushing hard for senior selection & cementing their spots Over on the court the Bullettes went about it with a singular focus and took wins in all games with the A Grade game going right down to the wire The ladies are down at Cerberus at 11.45 today and Pricey

will have his work cut out keeping them away from the Navy lads and getting all back safe & sound....hopefully with 4 points in the bag Couple of big events coming up are the $5k draw - tickets out real soon - and the Frat Party. If this is anything like the player run silent disco last week it will be a great night...see JackyB and crew for tickets Shout out to Frenchy reading these notes over a pina colada on holiday via the GameFace app - download now #RedWhiteBOOM Bullseye

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As we return to Lloid Park today, we would like to extend a warm welcome to all our supporters and sponsors. Up against Karingal we are expecting 3 tight, and hard fought matches. With a challenging couple of weeks ahead, and finals very much possible, it would be great to come away with wins today. Last week we had wins in the reserves and the seniors. The Under 19’s went down unfortunately. A good first half set up our win in the seniors. We needed every bit of our half time lead as Somerville, as we knew they would, came at us with far more intensity in the second half. Fortunatley, we managed to settle down again and play our relentless , fast moving brand of footy and come away with a 20 point win. Great form from Red, Peachey, Boof , Lachie Davies, and Kye. Six goals from Jett helped us to achieve the win. Thanks as always to all our volunteers, our support staff and Paul Churcher and David Hammill for providing such great photos on a weekly basis. Go Langy !!

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Colours: Maroon,Black Royal&Blue White and Gold Coaches Senior: Senior: Nathan Aaron Pacey Johns Reserves: Reserves: MattJared Hose,Newton Nick Bradley U19: U19: Andrew AndrewWisken Brady

Colours: Maroon,Black Royal&Blue White and Gold Coaches Senior: Nathan Aaron Pacey Johns Reserves: Reserves: MattJared Hose,Newton Nick Bradley U19: U19: Andrew AndrewWisken Brady

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

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

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Netball Preview The big guns are ready to fire By David Nagel The best round of home-and-away netball for 2018 is about to take place with the top-four teams going toeto-toe in two epic contests this afternoon. Top-of-the-table Langwarrin host Karingal at Lloyd Park, while Crib Point and Tyabb will resume a long-standing battle at Crib Point. Langwarrin continues to set the benchmark this year, sitting two games clear of the competition after a perfect 10-nil start to its season. The Kangaroos weren’t at their magnificent best against a dogged Somerville last week, but still found a way to win by 20 goals after being challenged by the Eagles in the second quarter. Sara Drain, Zoe Zeuschner, Amy Slefendorfas and Jayde Travers all spent time through the midcourt while Emily Zeuschner was a rock-of-Gibraltar in defence. Emily Bennet (GA) was a dynamo in attack, while Brooke Kiely (GK/GS) showed the versatility that is going to make her a very valuable player in September. The Kangaroos just keep on soldering on – but face a tough battle today against the Bullettes, who scored their best win of the season against Crib Point last week. Jess Whitfort had the Bullettes up and firing early, taking a three-goal lead to half time and then holding on, 42-40, in a cracking game of netball. Madi Capsalis (WA) was brilliant all day for Karingal, while Amelia Haugen (GD) and Abuk Kenyang (GK) stood tall against the very best that the Magpies had to offer. Bridgett Barry-Murphy, Madeline Morrison and Claudia Whitfort will also take a massive confidence boost out of the victory. This will be a cracking contest, with Langwarrin out to show its supremacy and the Bullettes desperate to join the premiership discussion. Langy will win in a three-goal thriller. Crib Point will look to bounce back to the winners list against Tyabb today. The Magpies fought tooth-and-nail to try and catch Karingal last week but just fell short in a brave and gallant effort. Kelly Allen (WA), Leah Moncrieff (WD) and Dionne Douglas (C) led the second-half effort for the Magpies, while Adrienne Harris (GD) and Tessa Moncrieff (GK) fought the game out against a quality Bullettes attack. The Magpies rolled the Yabbies in round five and will be keen to get their measure again. Tyabb had a brilliant start against Dromana last week, opening up an eight-goal lead at quarter time before finishing off the job with a 21-11 third term. It was brilliant stuff from the Yabbies who had Sarah Hose (C), Dani Slaughter (WA) and Madi Becker (WD) on fire through the middle, while Julia Smith (GK) and Kayla Brown (GD) kept the Dromana goalers quiet.

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This one will go a long way towards deciding second spot on the ladder – and it’s Crib Point to take the frontrunning with a two-goal victory. Last week’s loss to Tyabb pretty much shut down Dromana’s hopes of playing finals, but the Tigers can keep those faint hopes alive with a victory over Somerville today. The Tigers had some really good moments against the Yabbies but couldn’t sustain that elite level of performance for four quarters. Karli Foster (GD/GA) tried her luck at either end of the court, while Emily Wilson and Natasha Petroff gave their all for the Tigers. Somerville once again had a stack of new faces on their team-sheet last , meaning regulars like Elyse Hower, Sara Tanner and Jaimee Peney had to dig in for the fight against ladder-leading Langwarrin. The Eagles were more than competitive against the Kangaroos and a repeat performance will push the Tigers to the limit. But Dromana will be slightly too strong. And Red Hill and Chelsea will have pride as the major motivating factor when the two teams collide at Red Hill. Neither team will make finals this year but both teams have had some really consistent performers. Meg Hamill (GA) and Mae Cuming (GS) combined well against Hastings last week while Emilie Baird (GD) and Sienna Wills (GK) made life difficult for the Blues’ sharpshooters. And Nicola Mold worked hard against a strong Hastings’ midcourt. Jordyn Barnett, Zoe Larrieu and Lisa Donnellan will have this one eyed off as a potential win for Chelsea – but Red Hill will win by six goals in a very even encounter. Hastings has the bye against Rye while Devon Meadows will have the week off with Pearcedale unable to field an A Grade side.

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TEAM P W L D F A % P Langwarrin 10 10 0 0 538 333 161.56 44 Tyabb 10 8 2 0 492 316 155.70 36 Crib Point 10 8 2 0 420 292 143.84 36 Karingal 10 7 3 0 471 327 144.04 32 Hastings 10 6 4 0 426 362 117.68 28 Dromana 10 5 5 0 355 392 90.56 24 Dev Meadows 10 4 6 0 308 365 84.38 20 Red Hill 10 3 7 0 325 420 77.38 16 Somerville 10 3 7 0 292 390 74.87 16 Chelsea 10 1 9 0 303 432 70.14 8 Pearcedale 10 0 10 0 122 423 28.84 4

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TEAM P W L D F A % P Somerville 11 11 0 0 614 268 229.10 44 Karingal 11 10 1 0 589 301 195.68 40 Langwarrin 11 9 2 0 529 334 158.38 36 Dromana 11 8 3 0 542 453 119.65 32 Tyabb 11 5 5 1 430 350 122.86 22 Red Hill 11 5 6 0 399 378 105.56 20 Crib Point 11 5 6 0 408 395 103.29 20 Hastings 11 4 5 2 325 482 67.43 20 Dev Meadows 11 3 8 0 334 471 70.91 12 Chelsea 11 2 8 1 288 407 70.76 10 Rye 11 1 9 1 313 580 53.97 6 Pearcedale 11 0 10 1 225 577 38.99 2 Tyabb Devon Meadows Hastings Karingal Rye Somerville

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TEAM P W L D F A % P Dromana 11 10 0 1 374 248 150.81 42 Karingal 11 10 1 0 479 242 197.93 40 Crib Point 11 8 3 0 433 312 138.78 32 Chelsea 11 7 3 1 389 286 136.01 30 Langwarrin 11 6 5 0 294 306 96.08 24 Red Hill 11 6 5 0 321 346 92.77 24 Tyabb 11 4 5 2 265 261 101.53 20 Rye 11 4 7 0 266 357 74.51 16 Dev Meadows 11 2 7 2 326 349 93.41 12 Somerville 11 3 8 0 319 358 89.11 12 Pearcedale 11 2 9 0 273 345 79.13 8 Hastings 11 1 10 0 147 476 30.88 4

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7 v Dromana 34 v Chelsea 14 v Red Hill 39 v Crib Point 41 v Pearcedale 40 v Langwarrin

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TEAM P W L D F A % P Dromana 11 10 1 0 417 204 204.41 40 Somerville 11 10 1 0 366 267 137.08 40 Karingal 11 9 1 1 466 208 224.04 38 Langwarrin 11 8 2 1 412 179 230.17 34 Crib Point 11 6 5 0 293 287 102.09 24 Rye 11 5 5 1 258 316 81.65 22 Pearcedale 11 4 7 0 286 308 92.86 16 Chelsea 11 4 7 0 246 319 77.12 16 Tyabb 11 3 7 1 241 312 77.24 14 Dev Meadows 11 3 8 0 281 357 78.71 12 Red Hill 11 2 9 0 180 342 52.63 8 Hastings 11 0 11 0 109 456 23.90 0

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TEAM P W L D F A % P Pearcedale 10 9 0 1 468 167 280.24 42 Hastings 10 7 3 0 434 192 226.04 32 Red Hill 9 6 2 1 383 222 172.52 34 Dromana 9 6 3 0 317 233 136.05 32 Karingal 9 4 5 0 230 266 86.47 24 Dev Meadows 10 3 7 0 272 336 80.95 16 Langwarrin 9 2 7 0 195 366 53.28 16 Crib Point 10 0 10 0 54 571 9.46 4

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Netball Notes Tyabb Despite a convincing score line, D Grade walked away incredibly proud of their efforts. The girls were able to apply a huge amount of defensive pressure causing many turnovers across the game. Unfortunately we weren’t able to make the most of Megan’s brilliant defensive work, lacking a bit of awareness in attack. The girls positive attitudes & team oriented play almost saw C Grade come away with a win against an undefeated Dromana. Lace & Chloe were outstanding in defence with Lace’s pressure over the shot affecting dromana’s accuracy, creating many opportunities for us to score. It was a great team effort despite going down by 3 goals in the end. The B Grade girls played an extremely strong defensive match for the majority of the game on Saturday. Plenty of turnovers were created, however, our polish in attack wasn’t quite there to allow us to convert the many opportunities that were coming our way through our significant defensive pressure. We stuck with it for 3 quarters of the match, only stumbling in the final quarter where we let Dromana have a few too many opportunities which they took full advantage of. A Grade saw a fantastic 4 quarter effort from our girls on a very cold Thursday night match at the pond. A really strong first 5mins of the match set us up. We were able to build across each quarter, & have one of our best quarters of the season in the third to have us going into the last in a very strong position. A solid match from everyone across the court.

Somerville Round 11 saw us come up against a new rival in Langwarrin. We knew they were going to be a tough battle across the board, so we were ready and prepared to bring our best to the table. D Grade - D Grade had a tough ask last week facing Langwarrin, who’d only had the 1 loss for the season. The girls maintained their solid form and took away the win. They are looking forward to facing Dromana again today. C Grade - Despite showing great teamwork & displaying fantastic netball, the C grade girls went down by one solitary goal against the Roos. Although it was a loss, it was the best game the girls have played in weeks and the team walked away exceptionally happy. B Grade - The girls played another great game against the new and tough Langwarrin. It was a physical game and the girls showed just how confident they are in playing their own game by smiling through it. They finished the game off with a 51-36 win. Today will be another tough one against Dromana. A Grade - The A Grade girls took on ladder leader Langwarrin last week. Each player had individual goals and they came away meeting majority of their goals and a good scoreline to match. They will be testing their tans

& skills today in a huge clash against Dromana. Today we take on Dromana away, which has worked out perfectly for tan maintenance with the luxury of an indoor court! Although we will be looking forward to our Mid-Season Ball, netty is always the priority and we are keen to bring our best today. #Brrk

Crib Point It was a tough day for our netballers against Karingal as they took all the points this week, in what was a whitewash on the scoreboard. u/17 are working exceptionally hard as a team. This week saw them gain their highest score yet and edging ever closer to a win. BOC went to Kate in goals. D Grade took on a very strong side who put the foot down from the first whistle and never recovered to close the gap. BOC went to Carly playing a great game in defense. C Grade need to find their mojo if they want to remain competitive this season suffering another loss on the trot. BOC went to Ellyce who was strong as center across the court. B Grade had a sensational start and were aggressive at the ball. Defensively we were matched for height and struggled to figure out their goalers. We were in the game until ¾ time and really need to pull together a 4 quarter performance against the tougher sides. BOC went to Holly D for her accuracy in goals. A Grade had a tough match up against Karingal, allowing them to take the 1st quarter by 3. We gathered momentum and intensity as the game progressed, however never recovered the 3 goal buffer. The girls fought hard right to the end showing great strength and determination. BOC went to Dionne for her ball control and finesse. Saturday was Leah Moncrieff’s last game for this season and she will be greatly missed. This week we play Tyabb for the second time. We are expecting another tough week but are hopeful of bringing the wins home.

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Netball Notes Rye Rye Demons had a very successful day last Saturday, bringing home 3 from 3!!! D grade started the day off convincingly with a 7 goal win against Pearcedale. It was a great start by the demons, with everyone really playing their part and working together. Pearcedale really thought back in the second bringing the margin to a 1 goal buffer. Demons really stepped up in the second half, Pearcedale still hanging on. Last quarter was the Demons best quarter with everyone working together and supporting one another. Excellent win ladies!! Best on: Nicki Arnold C grade had a strong start in both defence and attack. Pressure was a key factor, with the Demons really forcing Pearcdale to make errors. Emily had one of her best games in attack, rebounding and shooting beautifully, whilst defenders also had one of their best games, defensively. Demons pushed out the lead all game bringing home a win by 13 goals. Great work everyone. Best on: Emily Harris B grade had a phenomenal game against Pearcedale. It was a tight contest all game, both teams playing some great netball. Demons were ahead all game but that didn’t stop Pearcedale from applying some amazing pressure. Costly errors by the Demons in the last term, saw Pearcedale creep back into the game by a goal. Demons picked up there game and brought home there first win for the 2018 season!!!!! Incredible game by all players and Well Done to the Demons!!! Best on: Meg Grant Next week we welcome Hastings to Rye.

B grade battled it out today, with some tough contests all the way down the court. The defenders worked hard to create some magic moments for the team and young gun mid courter Molly Wallace providing the link the needed to connect with the goalers, running hard and delivering ball under pressure. A grade faced last years Nepean premiers In a hotly contested battle. The girls held strong to a narrow lead all game, grinding out a full 4 quarter performance and helped by the slick and dynamic play of WA Madi Capsalis. The A girls finished off Karingal’s clean sweep, taking the game by 2 goals. This week we play Langwarrin for the 2nd time this year D & A grade will be fired up for redemption after their RD 1 draw and loss. GO BULLETTES!!

Dromana Our Netball started early last week with A Grade taking to the courts last Thursday night and what a chilly night it was it also took its toll on our players with Injuries we stayed close for a while but tyabb was too strong. Saturday Still bought the cold but everyone was up and about with the U17’s playing at sommie against Langwarrin our D grade still took out a good win even without the younger girls who also had a great win. U17’s Award went to Shaye and D Grade went to Sarz. C Grade also kept on their winning way but it was a bit closer at times than I would have liked award went to Kylie. B Grade also had a great hit out and came away with a win. Back home again this week Good Luck to everyone Go Tigers

Karingal A clean sweep of 9 out of 9 wins for the whole club last week was something to celebrate, welcoming Crib Point at home for the first time this season! U17’s started the day off with our first win, playing some great netball and demonstrating their sharpened skills on court,great job girls! D grade showed their grit, fighting hard to maintain a 5 goal lead up until half time, with their persistence and strong one on one defence paying off, breaking away in the 3rd quarter to take a convincing 39-18 point win. The C girls showed just how rock solid as a unit they’ve become putting together a clinical display against 3rd on the ladder Crib Point, leading at every turn and creating some fantastic transition play and sharp shooting for Dani.

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Netball Notes Chelsea After a big loss the previous week the D girls were ready for a big match against Devon Meadows. We came strong and had amazing pressure all down the way down the court for the first half of the match. Unfortunately for us Devon Meadows came out firing after half time and were able to switch the pressure onto us. A big shout out to Ella who played her best game of the season and provided great defensive pressure! Our C grade girls started off a bit slow last week and took a while to settle into the game. We came out firing after half time and with some excellent defense and finished the game with a 13 goal win. Sal was a superstar in defense whilst Adelle, Megan and Steph all picked up plenty of tips. Another solid performance by all. B Grade have taken their game to a new level. The girls have been working hard and have finally found a flow. Defense worked so well applying so much pressure on the goalers. Jade Larrieu deserves a shout out for constantly working hard at training, applying new skills and being a great team mate! Devon Meadows unfortunately got the better of our A grade side last week. Evenly matched, the girls worked hard the entire game. Verona used her speed, strength and voice the entire match and had a great game. The mental pressure was too much with the girls finding it difficult to pull back from a slight lead, eventually going down by 7 goals.

Hastings The U17’s worked hard during the week and this certainly showed, coming up with a win against a very good opponent. No time to rest! We will keep working hard at training to keep improving. A grade had another strong performance against a competitive Red Hill fit out. In unpleasant conditions and with depleted numbers, our girls adjusted better than the opposition to take a comfortable lead from the outset. Darcy Lambert was in great form for the whole game. With a week off due to a bye, we will focus on challenging ourselves at training to continue building on momentum with the prospect of finals within reach. B grade started strongly and were very much in control of the match at half time. A bad third quarter from us and Red Hill took the lead. The last quarter was goal for goal, with every player digging deep, some awesome defence work gave our girls the opportunity that finally got us over the line to win by two goals. Taylah our best player in the GS position. C grade were very competitive throughout the match but need to convert their great defensive work by scoring goals. You all are so close and I’ll sure a win is not far away. Brooke stepped up in the WA position and was our best player.

D grade continue to improve every week, a four quarter performance is what is needed to be more competitive. Best player was Jess Henrick having her best game for the season. Best wishes to our super centre Vicki after injuring her knee, we are hoping for a very speedie recovery.

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Last weekend the girls came up against a very competitive Hastings side who managed to be the better team on the day. The girls fought hard and finished off strong by winning the last quarter, it just was unfortunately not enough as they struggled to turn turnovers into goals. Looking forward to meeting them again in future rounds as the girls continue to develop as a team. D grade had an awesome win on the weekend, hopefully a few more follow to finish the season on a high! The girls played a great game despite a few injuries, the girls showed great team work stepping up to fill positions out of their comfort zones. Wishing a speedy recovery to Asha after her big spill that means crutches for the next few weeks. Looking forward to welcoming a few girls back from holidays next week. In C grade best games in the mid court from our youngsters Liv Cook, Saskia Kalkbrenner and Jess Laity kept our goalies in repetition! The absence of key defenders was minimal with the experience of Lisa Vines stepping back into the role. Our B grade team continue to manage with key positional players being unavailable. Yet this week they managed to work as a team and give Hastings a real fright, we are contenders in this grade girls, stay strong! A grade still struggling to maintain 7 consistent players but we are happy to continue supporting our home grown players and exposing them to this level of play! The next few weeks will require a consistent team effort to be competitive.

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Netball Notes Devon Meadows Last week we welcomed Chelsea to the Den. A Grade - After having nearly two weeks off, we treasured a “freezing” sharp session, refocusing on the basics and its importance we added to our set plays and created new opportunities on court. A physical game, saw the players hold their heads high completing the possessions! Talking as a team, recognising the importance of the key words from training gave us the win to bring home the win. BOC: Shannon – mixing both styles of movement & holding in her game! B Grade - Probably a round we’d rather forget, Chelsea came out firing and our girls seemed caught in their spell of physical play. But as they say it’s only a week between a good week and a not so good week. So this week we had a team bonding session rather than training. The girls were asked to come with an open mind and focussed on our team. We really need to get out there this week and show we are a united team that is determined to finish this season off strongly! BOC Zoe for her never give in and positive attitude! C Grade - The girls set a team goal to play together this week. The first half was tight with the girls fighting for every ball and delivering some really strong passages of play to only be 3 goals down at half time. In the second half Chelsea strong defensive pressure got the better of us and little errors crept in, with the girls eventually going down by 13. BOC went to the whole team for their commitment and delivery of their team goal. If we keep up this commitment - more wins will be around the corner. D Grade - D grade had a fight on their hands coming up against Chelsea this week. The game was close and the girls were down going into the last quarter. To their credit they lifted the intensity and fought back to take the lead and get another win on the board. We had a combination of d grade and 17s yet the girls managed to gel and move the ball well on the court. BOC Georgia for her solid defensive pressure. U17s - 17s had any tough game against an even taller and impressive side versing red hill again. The girls played well though, and we are starting to reap the rewards of the work w are doing at training.

Lauren was back from her broken finger and we were able to have the versatility of her and Emily sharing GA this week. Courts had a Stella game putting strong pressure on red hills goalies and managing herself some impressive intercepts. Great seeing the fire in her eyes! BOC! Bye this week for the 17s This week it’s the battle of the Panthers with our Neighbour’s for what is always a day full of roar. GO PANTHERS

Langwarrin Round 11 we came up against a very strong outfit in Somerville. To start ya off on a freezing day was our U/17’s against Dromana. Our Girls fought hard and improved the deficit from last time. Unfortunately we couldn’t come away with a win. D Grade suffered another loss this week against a very experienced Somerville side. Very much looking forward for redemption next time we play Somerville. C Grade had everyone in the edge of their seats again with the lead going back and forth in the last quarter. But with some great plays we came away with another win this time by 1 point. B grade started well but couldn’t pull away with a win, it was a tough battle again looking forward to playing them again. A Grade was when the rain hit, our girls fought hard without 3/4 of their defenders playing. Coming away with a 20 point win Big congratulations to Zoe Zeuschner playing her first A grade game for the season. Well done Zoe you smashed it!! We look forward to playing Karingal at home, where hopefully we can get some more wins on the board.

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

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

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

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

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: 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

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

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

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

A GRADE Coach: 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: 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: Jessica Whitfort Stephanie Spicer Danyale King Leah McCartney Jessica Fletcher Tayla Sutton (C) Kiah Steele Tayla Crabtree Sara Burke Melissa Scott

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

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

A GRADE Coach: 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

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: 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

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

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

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: 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

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

C GRADE Coach: 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

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

Jorja Gay Karlee Collie Keely Gay Kelly Cave Kim Finnegan Kirra Struthers Kirra Woolley Kirstie Jones Madelina Nyoul Madison Budge Matilda Strange Michelle Hood Mollie Larkin Nicole Ram Olivia Remy Peta Chandler Rachele Hennekam Ruby Hannaford Sarah Hosking Sheryn Mock Taylah Strange Teagan Mann Tessa Cave

South Eastern Women’s Football By Lachie Ramage The long-awaited clash between Eastern Devils and Seaford takes place at Belvedere Reserve today with the two undefeated teams locking horns with premiership favouritism up for grabs. The Devils have been superb so far this season, conceding just six goals in seven rounds of footy. Emily Mcilvena, Chloe Hunt, Shelley Beggs and Georgia Punton are four of the top-five goal-kickers in the competition and are sure to stretch the Tigers in defence. Kaitlyn Carew and Jess Baguley are dangerous up forward for the Tigers and will need huge games to get the home side across the line. It’s the Devils to win comfortably. Recapping round seven, and Carew kicked three goals in the Tigers’ 40-point win over Mornington, while Punton warmed up for this week’s game with four goals in the devils’ 58-point victory over Chirnside Park. Meanwhile Carlee Portlock was best-on-ground for St Kilda Sharks in an 83-point triumph over Beaconsfield. Portlock kicked five goals for the day, while Ruby Clayton and Sam Dobson kicked two each as Cranbourne remained in third spot with a 12-goal win over Endeavour Hills. And Aoife O’Gorman and Andrea Cameron starred in Port Melbourne’s 90-point victory over Gippsland Maroons. In Division Two, Keira Beswick provided the individual highlight of the round with a five-goal haul in Tyabb’s comprehensive 39-point defeat of the Eastern Devils.

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Carly Bury kicked two majors and Sam Ryan was best in Seaford’s 52-point triumph over Edi-Asp, while Tayla StahlSmith was impressive, booting three goals in Bass Coast’s 75-point win over Cranbourne. The Breakers remain unbeaten at the top of the ladder. And bad kicking couldn’t deny Warragul, who kicked 4.13.37 to 2.1.13 to roll St Kilda Sharks at Eastern Park. Division Three served up some absolute beauty’s last week with Mornington winning the battle for second spot with a hard-fought seven-point victory over Seaford. The Bulldogs, inspired by three goals to Megan Cahill, held off the fast-finishing Tigers. Cerberus/Crib Point has jumped to fifth place on the ladder after a five-point victory over Officer. Sarah Flanders was well held by the Kangaroos but the visitors still found a way to win. Madeleine Fitzpatrick, Caitlyn Davey and Mikaela McSweeney were all sensational in defeat for Officer. In other games, Lindsay Tucker had a day out with seven goals in Frankston’s 102-point defeat of a depleted Pakenham, while Rachel Redinger and Sarah Stevens slotted two each in Karingal’s 32-point win over Red Hill. And Hastings remains undefeated after a 46-point victory over Pearcedale. Laura Beattie and Makayla Young kicked five between them for the Blues, while Katie Mitchell gave maximum effort for the Panthers.

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Mornington 0.0 1.0 1.3 4.4.28 Seaford 3.3 5.5 7.8 10.8.68 Mornington Goals: H. Buur 2, B. Vernon, G. Peters. Best: C. Crouch, Z. Craig, L. Noonan, B. Vernon, G. Speedy, E. Muir. Seaford Goals: K. Carew 3, A. Dowler 2, B. Rogan 2, M. Welsh, D. Jackson, L. Field. Best: M. Tilley, J. Eberle, S. Astone, E. Byrnes, J. Baguley, K. Carew. Beaconsfield 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5.5 St Kilda Sharks 3.3 6.6 10.6 13.10.88 Beaconsfield Best: C. Moore , E. Wroe, V. Liarakos, J. Hough, C. Charles, A. McGeachin. St Kilda Sharks Goals: C. Portlock 5, A. Silver 2, E. Rowe 2, E. Gunn, A. Whitehead, L. Amelung, E. George. Best: C. Portlock, A. Vanderwaal, E. George, M. Amon, C. Haughey, K. Ebbott. Port Melbourne 1.0 5.9 9.12 12.18.90 Gippsland Maroons 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.00 Port Melbourne Goals: M. Seath 2, O. Brown 2, J. Dimasi, N. Borg, B. Ousley, J. Blake, M. Denahy Maloney, J. Osman, T. Assini, A. Cameron. Best: A. O’Gorman, A. Cameron, M. Seath, N. Borg, K. Nelson, O. Brown. Gippsland Maroons Best: M. Jones, C. Kelly, A. Jans, T. Dixon, S. Harle, L. Charles. Cranbourne 3.4 5.10 9.12 10.14.74 Endeavour Hills 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.00 Cranbourne Goals: S. Dobson 2, R. Clayton 2, J. Sullivan, L. Dear, R. Geddes, B. Wilder, S. Stratton, A. Heins. Best: L. Robinson, S. Binder, A. Nagtzaam, S. Stratton, S. Dixon, E. Wallace. Endeavour Hills Best: J. Dean, S. Pilkington, R. Sherry, S. Howe, A. Lannigan, R. Sadler. Chirnside Park 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4.4 Eastern Devils 3.0 4.0 6.2 10.2.62 Chirnside Park Best: S. Kendall, G. Macpherson, H. Scott, C. Robson, J. Provan, G. Thomas. Eastern Devils Goals: G. Punton 4, C. Hunt 2, M. Supple, E. Mcilvena , M. West, S. Beggs. Best: J. Wallace, J. Foster, M. West, N. Price, G. Punton, C. Hunt.

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Seaford 1.8 3.11 5.12 8.13.61 Edithvale-Aspendale 0.0 0.0 1.1 1.3.9 Seaford Goals: C. Bury 2, G. Tua, M. Hitchen-Haw, S. Ryan, M. Carroll, H. Certoma, I. Walsh. Best: S. Ryan, I. Walsh, T. St Anne, K. Tua, C. Cain. Edithvale-Aspendale Goals: B. Robinson. Best: G. Proy, P. Davey, G. Rowe, E. Maltman, S. Canty, L. O’Connor. Cranbourne 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.00 Bass Coast 3.3 5.5 7.11 10.15.75 Cranbourne Best: L. Young, G. Tyshing, S. Dowgilmour, E. Vitols, A. Bell, C. Robinson. Bass Coast Goals: T. Stahl-Smith 3, S. Bolding 2, J. Russo 2, G. Tschiderer, E. Cargill, K. Thomas. Best: S. Bolding, T. Angarane, E. Angarane, J. Russo, T. Stahl-Smith, S. Whitburn. Tyabb 4.2 5.4 7.5 9.6.60 Eastern Devils 1.1 1.1 1.1 3.3.21 Tyabb Goals: K. Beswick 5, E. Abel, K. Thompson, C. Coventry, K. Adamson. Best: K. Thompson, M. Hart, K. Beswick, T. Dalman, T. Huitson, C. Coventry. Eastern Devils Goals: A. Brindley, S. Dale, N. Muscat. Best: A. Brindley, N. Muscat, G. Beach, W. Yu, D. Weller. Warragul 1.2 2.6 2.9 4.13.37 St Kilda Sharks 0.0 1.0 1.0 2.1.13 Warragul Goals: J. Treadwell 2, K. Proctor, K. Llewellyn. Best: K. Llewellyn, S. Alweyn, B. Pratt, J. Treadwell, C. Graham, M. Williams. St Kilda Sharks Goals: M. Rowett, J. Bravo. Best: C. Speak , L. Bertram, C. Sheehy, L. King, Z. Coates, H. Newman.

DIVISION THREE

Officer 0.3 1.3 2.5 2.8.20 Cerberus/Crib Point 1.3 2.4 3.6 3.7.25 Officer Goals: M. Fitzpatrick , L. O’Connell-Webb. Best: M. Fitzpatrick , C. Davey, M. McSweeney, M. Davey, B. Mahoney, M. Hagger. Cerberus/Crib Point Goals: K. Chamberlain, S. Flanders, T. Ahmat. Best: C. Smith, S. Marsland , M. Warren, C. Zurek, K. Chamberlain.

Mornington 2.2 2.4 4.8 4.9.33 Seaford 0.1 1.1 1.1 4.2.26 Mornington Goals: M. Cahill 3, I. Francis. Best: C. van Veenendaal, K. Wesley , R. Miller, E. Travica, S. Whitehead, M. Cahill. Seaford Goals: C. Parker 2, D. Jackson, B. Dutton. Best: D. Jackson, B. Dutton, M. Hillbrick, C. Abao, S. Freston, T. Miller. Karingal 0.2 2.5 4.7 6.8.44 Red Hill 0.2 1.3 1.6 1.6.12 Karingal Goals: Not Provided. Best: Not Provided. Red Hill Goals: M. Boyd. Best: C. Seedsman, M. Boyd, J. Farquharson, M. Farquharson, L. Bloor, J. Gadsby. Hastings 2.0 5.1 5.2 8.2.50 Pearcedale 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4.4 Hastings Goals: L. Beattie 3, M. Young 2, T. Moncrieff, B. Luxmoore, T. Scott. Best: R. Tanner-Bennion, M. Young, Z. Mitchell, T. Scott, J. Benwell, L. Beattie. Pearcedale Best: K. Mitchell , C. Smith, H. Duncan, H. Gage, J. Scarlett, K. Kenway. Frankston Bombers 2.7 6.10 10.11 15.14.104 Pakenham 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2.2 Frankston Bombers Goals: L. Tucker 7, M. Betinsky 3, T. Hartskeerl, M. Mitchell, R. Dixon, A. Verdouw, M. Doherty. Best: L. Tucker, A. Verdouw, R. Dixon, M. Anderson, K. Tellefson, T. Hartskeerl Pakenham Best: M. Boyd, B. McGee, M. Henderson, Z. Loudon, R. Cook, H. Dennison.

LADDERS DIVISION ONE

P W L D

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

7 7 0 0 603 55 1096.3 7 7 0 0 484 113 428.32 7 5 2 0 403 150 268.67 7 4 3 0 372 191 194.76 7 4 3 0 273 220 124.09 7 3 4 0 219 284 77.11 7 2 5 0 215 312 68.91 7 2 5 0 193 499 38.68 7 1 6 0 38 577 6.59 7 0 7 0 79 478 16.53

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P W L D

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A

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%

PTS

PTS

Bass Coast 7 7 0 0 656 44 1490.9 Seaford 7 6 1 0 396 134 295.52 Tyabb 7 5 2 0 347 219 158.45 Eastern Devils 7 4 3 0 275 226 121.68 Cranbourne 7 2 5 0 215 283 75.97 Warragul 7 2 5 0 133 340 39.12 St Kilda Sharks 7 2 5 0 91 480 18.96 Edithvale-Aspendale 7 0 7 0 79 466 16.95

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28 24 20 16 8 8 8 0

PTS

Hastings 7 7 0 0 481 64 751.56 Mornington 7 7 0 0 326 159 205.03 Seaford 7 5 2 0 366 147 248.98 Frankston Bombers 7 5 2 0 371 171 216.96 Cerberus/Crib Point 6 3 3 1 242 279 86.74 Pearcedale 7 3 4 0 299 243 123.05 Officer 7 2 5 0 194 207 93.72 Karingal 6 2 4 0 136 181 75.14 Red Hill 6 0 6 0 104 382 27.23 Pakenham 7 0 7 0 113 650 17.38 Edi-Asp 1 0 1 0 0 149 0.00

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Stingray’s far too strong for the Rebels The Dandenong Southern Stingrays scored a comfortable 59-point, 15.16.106 to 7.5.47, win over the Greater Western Victorian Rebels on Saturday. The Stingrays were menacing from the get-go and never allowed the Rebels a sniff. Dandenong benefitted from a spread of goalkickers, with Bailey Schmidt and Stephen Cumming bagging four goals each, with Josh Johnson, three, and Jarryd Barker, two, also kicking multiple six-pointers. Schmidt and Cumming were the pick of the forwards, bullying their defenders with the high ball. But the bright light came from first-game bottom-age player Johnson, who relished the opportunity to play as the primary lead-up forward. Through the middle, Campbell Hustwaite showed off more of his brilliant form, with support from the likes of Ned Cahill, Matt Cottrell and Lachlan McDonnell. Down back, however, was where the Stingrays really shone. Matthew Cumming gave his best performance of the year while Jai Taylor, who moved to defence earlier in the season, was also outstanding. Both were supported by the rock, Matt Gahan, who continues to rise in the ranks of the recruiters. The Stingrays opened up a 29-point lead at the first change and then played an electrifying brand of football, kicking seven goals to two in the second term. Stephen Cumming kicked three and Bailey Schmidt two, with singles to Fin Bayne and Johnson opening up a 59-point lead at the main break. The Stingrays cruised home in the second half and now sit two games clear at the top of the ladder. Stand-in coach Nick Cox was pleased with the final result. “Leading into this game the challenge given to the group was to play the Stingrays brand of football, no matter who the personal was, don the jumper, play your role,” Cox said. “The Rebels came at us, particularly in the first quarter trying to deny us our style of play. It was good to see how they responded – our second and third quarters, I thought, were fantastic. “We outscored them and we outworked them for three quarters. The last quarter in junk time we were poor, so it’s a good lesson for the players to learn from that.”

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The Stingrays will now enjoy a week off with their next game at home against the Geelong Falcons on Saturday July 7 at 2pm. “This next game is really important for us, not only for this year but for next year as well,” said Stingrays Talent Manager Mark Wheeler. “This is a new concept from AFL Victoria…future rounds. It is where ever side must field a minimum of eleven 17-year-olds. “It helps AFL recruiters look at future drafting, but for us it helps to give games to our talented bottom-age players so we can nurture their growth. They’ve been training hard, doing everything we’ve asked since November 2017. “This concept forces our hand a little when it comes to list selection and how we build the two-year list. Today, like last year, saw some 17-year-olds stand tall, delivering on the bigger stage and that puts pressure on the topage players for the remainder of the year - we love the concept.” TAC CUP RESULTS Dandenong Stingrays 5.5 12.7 15.12 15.16.106 Greater Western Victoria Rebels 1.0 3.2 5.2 7.5.47 Dandenong Stingrays Goals: B. Schmidt 4, S. Cumming 4, J. Johnson 3, J. Barker 2, J. Burton, F. Bayne. Best: B. Schmidt, S. Cumming, J. Johnson, E. Cahill, L. McDonnell, C. Hustwaite.

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