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“The Battle for Frankston - Part II”

Division 1 - Round 13 Saturday 7th July 2018

Frankston v Frankston YCW Edi-Asp v Seaford Sorrento v Bonbeach Rosebud v Pines Sunday 8th July 2018

Mt Eliza v Mornington


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AFL South East We are now in the second half of the season and just weeks away from the most exciting time of the year. And while a number of teams are now competing for a finals spot, there is one other team playing an important role in proceedings each and every weekend. AFL South East has over 500 active umpires officiating each weekend, servicing over 220 games per week across all our senior and junior leagues. The third team on the park is just like any of our clubs - training and coaching sessions during the week before going out on the weekend to do their very best to service the game. Just like players they will make mistakes, no one is perfect, but they don’t go out there trying to ruin the game. Umpires do their best and just like players hope to perform to their best in order to be selected for the big games at the end of the season. This year we have had some very poor behaviour displayed towards umpires. In junior football we have had umpires abused and leaving the ground in tears, we have had umpires threatened, all over perceived opinions on whether an umpire has made the right or wrong decision. The problem is not just in junior football. We have also seen this behaviour in senior football, from on and off-field abuse and threats, to post match issues with umpires in social functions, and even when walking to their vehicle.

Umpires understand that with their role they face scrutiny and pressure, however no one deserves abuse, threats or physical altercation over decisions they make. As we all start to prepare for finals and a break at the end of the season, many players will be thinking about if they will return for the 2019 season or if this may be their last. Coaches, club officials and volunteers will also be thinking if they are happy to go around again next year. The third team on the park will also have these thoughts. Umpires will be weighing up if they want to go around again and put up with the standards of behaviour being displayed towards them. Umpires play a critical part in our leagues and currently we do not have enough with many of the 500 active umpires officiating in up to five games over a weekend. We need many more umpires for 2019, however if they continue to face abuse, threats and on and off field confrontation we will not retain enough, nor grow our umpire numbers to what is needed. In a tight game, invariably the umpire will be blamed and subject to verbal attack. But what about the players? Missed tackles, missed targets, a failed spoiling attempt, undisciplined acts that gave away crucial 50-metre penalties all play a role in the final result. Like the players, the umpire is doing his best. And just like the players they should be encouraged. As you enjoy the football this weekend, and for the remainder of the year, think about how you react and if you would want your son/daughter treated that way? Would you want to experience abuse, threats or confrontation on and off the field? Parents, players, officials, supporters, take a moment and think about it. This is a just a game after all.

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AFL Vic Country Carlon to lead Vic Country U19s into battle Edithvale-Aspendale youngster Nick Carlon will lead the brightest crop of country football talent into battle against the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) after being named captain of the Victoria Country Under 19s. Carlon, who has played every game for the Edi-Asp seniors this year, received the great honour from Vic Country Under-19 coach Damien Sexton ahead of the annual Under 19 Challenge Cup to be held at Ballarat’s MARS Stadium on Sunday. Mt Eliza’s Bailey Breen and Tom Small have also been selected in the 23-man squad, alongside exciting Rosebud defender Josh Harris, while Karingal’s Jarrod Sullivan has been selected as an emergency. Of the nine leagues represented in the Energy Safe Vic Country Under 19 squad, the MPNFL and Ovens and Murray are the best represented with five selections each, followed by Goulburn Valley and Geelong with four. The Energy Safe Vic Country Under 19s have recorded emphatic victories in their last four encounters against the VAFA, defeating their metro rivals by four-points last year at Frankston Oval. The Under 19 Challenge Cup match will kick off at 11.30am before the highly anticipated 2018 AFL Victoria Community Cup clash between Vic Country and Vic Metro at 2pm. The MPNFL is also well represented in the WorkSafe Vic Country senior representative squad with Frankston YCW trio Brenton Credlin, Christian Ongarello and Lachie Wallace join Frankston Bombers star Sam Fox in an extended 29-man squad. Eleven leagues are represented in the Vic Country senior outfit, with Geelong Football Netball League boasting the most selections (six), followed by Ovens and Murray (five), with the MPNFL and Goulburn Valley having four players selected. St. Kilda great Danny Frawley will once again coach the WorkSafe AFL Vic Country side for the second consecutive year, as he prepares to secure his first win in the role.

Seymour’s Jason Cole has been named the captain of the Vic Country squad, while Xavier Moloney (Swan Hill FC), Kayne Pettifer (Kyabram FC) and Bob McCallum (Drouin FC) will support him in the role of Vice Captains. VIC COUNTRY SQUADS Seniors Brenton Credlin, Lachie Wallace and Christian Ongarello (Frankston YCW), Sam Fox (Frankston Bombers), Adam Baird, Xavier Moloney, Tom Ruggles, Andrew Collins, Steve Stroobants, Jason Cole, Dale Hinkley, Lochlan Veale, Jack Geary, Kayne Pettifer, Brandon Symes, Jack Blood, Andrew Jarvis, Jydon Neagle, Dylan Van Berlo, Nick Meredith, Zac Zdybel, Ryan Monaghan, Mick Mattingly, Bob McCallum, Todd Stevenson, Harry Wheeler, Jaxon Briggs, Jarrod Korewha, Lachlan Bramble. Under 19s Nick Carlon (Edithvale-Aspendale, Captain), Bailey Breen, Tom Small (Mt. Eliza), Josh Harris (Rosebud), Jarrod Sullivan (Karingal - Emergency), Liam Duguid, Darby Henderson, Joe Richards, Jack Schilg, Nick Stuhldrier, Jarrod Walters, Connor Newham, Ethan Floyd, Angus Byrne, Bradley Melville (VC), Matthew Casey, Harry Benson, Bradley Whitford, Patrick Bruzzese, Kieran Jones, Sam James, Jack Scanlon, Lachlan Noble. Both representative matches will be Live Streamed at the AFL Victoria website aflvic.com.au.

Nick Carlon, seen here with MPNFL Sharks coach Chris Holcombe, has been named captain of the Vic Country Under 19s.

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

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Footy Preview Bombers’ destiny in their own hands By David Nagel Frankston currently has the destiny of its season in its own hands and will look to keep it that way when the Bombers host cross-town rivals Frankston YCW at Greg Beck Oval this afternoon. All games are important this season, but the Bombers’ next two outings against the Stonecats and Pines are absolutely critical in regard to their hopes and dreams of playing finals this year. A victory today will see the Bombers open up a six-point gap over the Stonecats, while defeat is likely to see them plummet outside the top five – the true definition of an eight-point contest. Win both games and the Bombers will basically assure themselves of a finals berth in this their first season back in the top flight. The Bombers have opened up some fresh avenues to goal in recent times with Sam Fox, who will be missing due to Vic Country duties, banking back-to-back five-goal hauls and Jay Reynolds kicking five against Seaford last week in the most promising sign that he has returned to his 25-goal form of last year. Big-man Corey Micari has done a power of work in the ruck while Dale Sutton and Jason Kingsbury have been in terrific nick of late. The Bombers look strong right now and would love nothing better than to knock the Stonecats outside the top five. It’s been a reality check of epic proportions for Wayne Capp and his Stonecats this year. Nothing has gone right since their last taste of victory all the way back in round six. Injuries to key players and that unexplainable bounce of the ball at key moments have all conspired against the Stonecats since that last victory over Mornington on May 5. Belief, a commodity that has never been in short supply at Jubilee Park for the best part of a decade, must be fading fast at this point in time. Lose this, and their next outing against Edi-Asp, and players like Jack Mazurek, Lachie Wallace, Ben Wagner and Kyle Hutchison could be packing their bags four weeks earlier than usual.

Ruckman Corey Micari has shouldered a tonne of work for Frankston Bombers this year. Expect a huge fight from the Stonecats today, their pride and determination will be pricked and ready to inspire them to great performance against the new kids on the block. But it’s the Bombers to take a huge step towards their ultimate destiny…with an epic 13-point victory. Pines will look to turn around a recent run of close losses when the Pythons head south to take on Rosebud at Olympic Oval. There’s been a lot of hype surrounding the Pythons in recent weeks, the words “Are they unbeatable” being one of the great overstatements of the season, but the harsh reality is they have won only half of their games – six and six after 12 rounds. Sure they’ve been more than competitive against two of the better teams in the competition, leading Edi-Asp and Mt Eliza at three-quarter time over the last two weeks, but they have failed to get the job done.

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Footy Preview - Division 1 The Pythons were unlucky against the Eagles but were simply outplayed by the Redlegs when the game was on the line last week. Paul Scanlon was typically brilliant at the stoppages and Beau Hendry stuck to his guns against a very dangerous Redlegs’ forward line, but few others had an impact when the Redlegs flexed their muscles in the final term. Pines’ opponent today, Rosebud, was no match for Sorrento last week but will fancy its chances of being far more competitive against the Pythons on its home deck. Sean Downie, Fletcher Hustwaite and Rhys Pierce have done their best to cover for the loss of skipper Greg Bentley, while youngster Josh Harris continues to be a shining light in defence. He will miss due to Vic Country U19 duties The Buds will be competitive in this one, but the Pythons have too much class up forward and will bounce back to the winners list with a 17-point victory. Travel bookings won’t be an issue for Sorrento this month with the Sharks to begin a stretch of three-home games on the trot against Bonbeach. Throw in next week’s bye and the Sharks don’t have to travel again until Saturday August 4. Sorrento was super professional against Rosebud last week, getting on top of a keen opponent early and taking any fire out of the contest. Midfielder Zach Byrns carried on his great form from the previous week, kicking three goals, to match the work of key talls Chris Dawes and Nick Corp. Luke Tapscott found the line well in his second-run up from a spell, while Nick Marston, Jackson Grant and Matt Dobrowolski gave plenty of energy through the back half. Sorrento just has so much star quality with James and Mitch Hallahan and Leigh Poholke complementing the work of Corp, Dawes and Tapscott. All six of those players are match-winners which is a pretty daunting proposition for opposition coaches this year. Bonbeach can breathe easy now, clearly safe of relegation after a gutsy win against Frankston YCW last week. The return of Shane McDonald and the inclusion of Lachie Gill-Renouf from the Frankston Dolphins gave a huge boost to its stocks, while Owen Hulett and Trent Dennis-Lane had their best outings for quite some time. Bonbeach showed some real resilience last week, a commodity it will need in abundance this month with games against Sorrento, Mt Eliza and Frankston. Steve Hughes and his boys will be keen to prove they can still match it with the big boys in the competition even though finals appear out of reach. A win here could really fire things up, but it won’t happen with the home-town Sharks to win by 34 points. Edithvale-Aspendale will be aiming to finish it’s middleblock of matches on a high when the Eagles welcome Seaford to Regents Park today. The Eagles have been fantastic since the interleague break, winning four of their five matches, with their only hiccup coming via a two-point loss to Sorrento. That sort of form

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Jackson McRae has been an influential figure for Rosebud and will be a key player against Pines. has them sitting pretty in second place on the ladder and two games clear in the hunt for a double-chance. The Eagles took their time in shaking off Mornington last week but, as they have done so often this year, found a way to secure the four points. Sam Monaghan and Steve Mannix continued their great form through the middle, while Brad Tagg struck the perfect balance between attack and defence on the wing. But it’s up forward where you get the feeling the Eagles are really going to shine in September. Michael Bussey and Brent Bowden were terrific against the Bulldogs last week while the return of Brett Dore gives the Eagles some dangerous options going forward. The height of that trio alone is going to cause some real headaches for the opposition when the sun starts to shine. Seaford played three good quarters of footy against Frankston last week but were towelled up in the second term, conceding 7.4 to 1.3 and any chance of victory. Curtis Barker was sensational for the Tiges with five goals while Matt Terech continued a fine season in the ruck. Terech’s battle with Chris Wylie should be a beauty this afternoon. The Tigers have plenty to play for today. A win would be a remarkable boost in their quest to avoid relegation, but at the very least the Tigers need to find something ahead of next week’s standalone home clash against Rosebud. It could be the game that saves their butt! But the Eagles have so much to play for as well, and will head into their last bye for the season with four points tucked away after 38-point victory. Mt Eliza showed a tremendous determination and will to win against Pines last week and will look to bring similar characteristics to the table against an improving Mornington at Emil Madsen Reserve on Sunday. There must be some smart footballers amongst the Redlegs contingent, because they put the lessons learnt from the previous week’s loss to Sorrento into action against the Pythons last week.

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Footy Preview - Division 1 The Redlegs, bullied by Sorrento in the last quarter, showed a steely-side to their character to kick five unanswered goals to smash a three-point deficit at three-quarter time. Trailing Pines on its home deck is not the ideal place to be, but the Redlegs lifted in a very impressive team performance. Sam Gill and Shane Tennant led a resilient defence while Ben Landry, Brenton Lambert and Rob Turnbull gave tremendous drive at the start of the last term. There was no place for the faint hearted and Mounties like Nathan Ryan and Blaine Coates really put there bodies on the line when it counted. Mornington will need to be switched on defensively today because the Redlegs showed their class in that last term. The pace of Finlay Bayne and the height of James Hammond worried the Pythons early, before the gut-running of Lambert surged away from a contest to kick the third. Tom Small then had the privilege of kicking two sealers to round out a gutsy win – made even more impressive considering Jordan Capkin was sent off midway through the final term. The Redlegs now have the front running for a double chance – but need to be careful against the Doggies. Simon Goosey’s men led second-placed Edi-Asp by a straight kick at the final change last week before falling short by 11 points. The Bulldogs matched the Eagles from the start with Joel Miller, Ryan Odell and Emilio Bitters doing well through the midfield while Sam De Koning, Jake Smart, Jai Haddock and Josh Brown were keeping the Eagles’ dangerous forwards under wraps. Dan Vercoe and Jackson Calder kicked three each and will be key contributors once again if the Doggies are to get across the line. The beauty of divisional football is that both teams are still super-motivated for this one – the Mounties chasing glory while the Bulldogs are just one upset win away from saving their division one status for next year. But the Redlegs will be too strong at home – rounding out a grand weekend of football in style by 21 points.

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Jake Di Pasquale has added some nip around the packs for Sorrento this year.

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Scores, Ladders, Goal Kickers SENIORS Mornington 5.5 6.5 11.7 12.8.80 Edithvale-Aspendale 2.3 8.4 10.7 13.13.91 Mornington Goals: D. Vercoe 3, J. Calder 3, K. Bird 2, M. Kleverkamp 2, C. Baker, N. Heath. Best: J. Miller, R. Odell, J. Smart, J. Calder, E. Bitters, S. De Koning. Edithvale-Aspendale Goals: M. Bussey 2, B. Bowden 2, W. Flavelle 2, S. Monaghan 2, L. Batten, B. Tagg, C. Martello, S. Mannix, A. Johns. Best: M. Bussey, S. Monaghan, B. Bowden, B. Tagg, S. Mannix, M. Meehan. Pines 3.4 5.6 6.10 7.15.57 Mt Eliza 3.2 4.2 6.7 11.9.75 Pines Goals: T. Bongetti 2, N. Wilcox, P. Scanlon, S. White, L. Potts, A. Edwards. Best: P. Scanlon, P. Lewis-Smith, A. Edwards, J. Fisher, B. Hendry, K. Jacobson. Mt Eliza Goals: F. Bayne 2, T. Small 2, J. Hammond 2, B. Lambert, N. Ryan, R. Turnbull, J. Moncrieff, L. Goonan. Best: J. Hammond, S. Gill, B. Landry, N. Ryan, R. Turnbull, S. Tennant. Rosebud 2.1 2.3 6.7 9.9.63 Sorrento 4.3 8.4 11.10 15.12.102 Rosebud Goals: S. Downie 3, F. Hustwaite 2, J. Corrin 2, K. Downie, B. Wallace. Best: S. Downie, F. Hustwaite, S. Krumeich, K. Downie, J. Harris, R. Pierce. Sorrento Goals: Z. Byrns 3, N. Corp 3, C. Dawes 3, J. Di Pasquale 2, D. Stephenson, L. Tapscott, L. Poholke, C. Harris. Best: Z. Byrns, L. Tapscott, N. Marston, J. Hallahan, J. Grant, M. Dobrowolski. Bonbeach 1.1 5.4 8.7 9.7.61 Frankston YCW 2.4 5.7 7.10 8.10.58 Bonbeach Goals: L. Gill-Renouf 3, T. Dennis-Lane 2, B. Bailey, B. Sykes, L. Stenning, J. Flannery. Best: T. Dennis-Lane, L. Gill-Renouf, O. Hulett, J. Murnane, L. Verma, M. Gent. Frankston YCW Goals: N. King 4, L. Street 2, D. Hughes, B. Angwin. Best: B. Barry, B. Credlin, L. Street, N. King, C. Henness, J. Theobald. Seaford 2.0 3.3 8.3 10.5.65 Frankston Bombers 1.2 8.6 13.8 15.14.104 Seaford Goals: C. Barker 5, B. Schmidt, D. Williamson, M. McLennan, D. Rayson, S. Lonie. Best: C. Barker, Z. Vansittart, D. Rayson, M. Terech, B. Howlett, D. Howlett. Frankston Bombers Goals: S. Fox 5, J. Reynolds 5, D. Sutton 2, J. Bedford, J. Greeley, A. Harnett. Best: D. Sutton, S. Fox, J. Reynolds, J. Kingsbury, B. O’Carroll, J. Bedford. RESERVES Mornington Pines Rosebud Bonbeach Seaford UNDER 19s Mornington Pines Bonbeach Seaford Rosebud – Bye.

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2.6.18 v 2.4.16 v 2.6.18 v 2.8.20 v 4.6.30 v

Edi-Asp Mt Eliza Sorrento Frankston YCW Frankston

2.11.23 2.10.22 5.11.41 10.9.69 3.8.26

5.6.36 v 5.3.33 v 3.7.25 v 4.5.29 v

Edi-Asp Mt Eliza Frankston YCW Frankston

8.9.57 5.9.39 9.10.64 9.10.64

SENIORS

P W L D

Sorrento 12 10 2 0 Edi-Asp 12 9 3 0 Mt Eliza 12 8 4 0 F’ston Bombers 12 7 5 0 F’ston YCW 12 6 5 1 Pines 12 6 6 0 Bonbeach 12 5 7 0 Rosebud 12 3 8 1 Mornington 12 3 9 0 Seaford 12 1 9 2

RESERVES

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

12 10 2 0 12 10 2 0 12 9 3 0 12 9 3 0 12 7 5 0 12 5 7 0 12 4 8 0 12 2 10 0 12 2 10 0 12 2 10 0

UNDER 19’S

Mt Eliza 10 10 0 0 Edi-Asp 11 8 3 0 F’ston YCW 10 8 2 0 Mornington 11 6 5 0 F’ston Bombers 11 5 6 0 Pines 11 5 6 0 Bonbeach 11 4 7 0 Seaford 11 1 10 0 Rosebud 10 1 9 0 Sorrento 0 0 0 0

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PTS

1027 808 127.10 881 857 102.80 1003 834 120.26 943 797 118.32 810 731 110.81 1034 856 120.79 744 847 87.84 727 1004 72.41 820 991 82.74 672 936 71.79

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753 394 591 459 644 428 603 435 528 453 642 667 567 617 443 552 404 714 320 776

191.12 128.76 150.47 138.62 116.56 96.25 91.90 80.25 56.58 41.24

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935 274 341.24 818 494 165.59 588 421 139.67 641 549 116.76 676 494 136.84 587 619 94.83 557 793 70.24 350 768 45.57 328 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 Chris Dawes Jackson Calder James Freeman Jarrad Grant Nick Corp Tim Bongetti

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

RESERVES Michael Chaplin Thomas Lonie Jake O’Neill Mitchell Chopping Aaron Jackson Charles Coyne Justin Kiss William Mace UNDER 19
 Sam Hart Sam Sturt Koby Villis Joshua O’Toole Tom Wisneske Ryan Francis Brody Colquhoun-Matthews Joel Nicholls

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

3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

29 20 14 13 11 11 11 11

Edi-Asp Mt Eliza Frankston YCW Mornington Edi-Asp Edi-Asp Pines

2 0 3 3 0 1 2 1

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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 9.7.61 v Frankston YCW 8.10.58 Rosebud 9.9.63 v Sorrento 15.12.102 Seaford 10.5.65 v Frankston 15.14.104 Mornington 12.8.80 v Edi Asp 13.13.91 Pines 7.15.57 v Mt Eliza 11.9.75

Round 13 Saturday 7th July Frankston 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 Pines This week we play at Rosebud for the first time for many years. Lots of good memories here from Nepean days when this was a regular finals venue. Would play the grand final here and the following day go the Frankston ground to watch the MPFL grand final. A tradition and rite of passage for young footballers on the Peninsula. Sunday has always been the grand final day for the MPFL, which became the Division 1 league when promotion relegation was introduced. There’s a bit of a debate around at the moment to have the Peninsula grand final changed to a Saturday. Some see the Sunday as problematic in that people are unable to join in the celebration because they have to work the next day, or kids have to go to school. Here’s hoping that our club is confronted with such a problem. We haven’t played in a grand final for over 20 years, I think we’d be happy to play on a Tuesday if we were lucky enough to win. Coming off 2 consecutive losses it would be presumptuous of us to provide our preferences of when and where the grand final is played. Happy to offer up Pines as a finals venue, as it’s a good size and most clubs seem to find it too their liking. Great effort last Saturday by our under 19s and reserves who played their respective top of the ladder sides. Beaten by one kick in both games is a bit unlucky but proud of the effort. Seniors game was a mirror image of the last time we played with the opposition outperforming our boys after half time. Enjoy the game.

Frankston Bombers

Welcome to the Greg Beck Oval for the match of the day as our mighty Bombers take on Frankston YCW for supremacy in the battle for the postcode. Well played all last week up at a rainy, windswept & desolate Seaford where the Seniors & Unders had good wins & the Ressies fell just short. The win by the youngest Bombers pushes them into the five & a win today against the 3rd placed Stonecats will keep them on the finals charge. Q & Wish revelled in the conditions last week while Koby was too slippery with 3 majors. Not for the first time this year, Travie’s boys copped the worst of the weather for the day & the 4-3 scoreline looked more like the World Cup than the MPNFL! Fuzz was top shelf & great to see Nick Wish & Seany C in the best players.

The Seniors played solid footy all day & went on to a convincing win. Super show up forward where both Foxy & Skin getting a bag while the Rolls Royce O’Carroll purred in defence. Plenty of social action coming up with the fabulous Bombers Under the Stars Gala Ball coming up on Saturday 21st. The night has all the perfect ingredients with drinks, dinner, music, dancing & great company so grab a ticket, put on your best and join us. Our next home game is the It’s OK not to be OK round where we tackle Bonbeach. Chris Bull has been a great man at both our club & Bonbeach and so from now we will be playing for the Chris Bull Shield. Book a seat at the lunch in what will be a great footy & community day. Go Bomber

Seaford Great to see our Netball department secure 4 from 4 for the first time this year. Even better that it was on the day they celebrated “Tigers Ladies Day” with a full house. Make sure you have a read of our Netball notes this week for a insight into the antics that went on as it’s always a quality read. My apologises to all Tigers, Bombers & Devils players & supporters who ventured down to Belvedere Reserve on the weekend. After being barred from parking around the ground at the reserve it seems life is made tougher with the parking inspectors putting on parking infringements for any cars parking on the street where bays aren’t allocated. Really disappointing that we are experiencing these issues SFNC reunion - 2008 1st & 2nds P/Ship flags reunion is on 14th July. Next week v Rosebud. 1978 U18 P/Ship reunion has been put back til 11th August due to some key people unavailable for 14th July.

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Footy Notes Edi-Asp Our great sponsors RHINO BINS bring you our club notes this week. Rhino Bins is a family owned and operated rubbish skip & waste bin hire company which has been operating in Mordialloc for over 40 years. Contact them for great service @ their website http://www.rhinobins.com.au/ Another good win after a slow start saw the senior team consolidate 2nd spot on the ladder as we get to the serious end of the season.Best players were M. Bussey, S. Monaghan, B. Bowden, B. Tagg, S. Mannix, M. Meehan. The twos toughed out another good win in a low scoring game and sit 2 games clear in 4th spot on the ladder. Best players were Z. Bailey, H. Dale, J. Nash, A. Luxa, J. Davey. The 19’s scored a good win and sit in equal 2nd on the ladder. The boys were great all game and best players were B. Ward, W. Barron, L. Macquire, T. Brodie, M. Watson. The netball girls scored 4 good wins in trying conditions. The girls are missing a few players at the moment but they are playing great team netball. Our women’s footy team keep plugging away but fell short again.Best players were T. Laval, P. Davey, S. Canty, E. Maltman, G. Rowe, G. Proy ****NEXT CLUB FUNCTION**** LADIES LUNCHEON SATURDAY 7TH JULY 12.00 NOON 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.

Frankston YCW This week we travel to our neighbours Frankston Bombers for the first time in living memory. Let’s hope it’s a memorable occasion. Last week we were welcomed by a typical Bonbeach type of day, cold, windy and wet. The unders played a really solid brand of football to record a resounding win and consolidate a position in the top 3. Tough rounds coming up so every win is vital. Henry Vine, Josh Berenger & Matt Koutspis had outstanding games whilst Josh O’Toole slotted 3 A fast starting 2’s outfit had too many effective contributors and controlled proceedings throughout for a comfortable victory. Patrick Davenport, Jordon Pirpiris & Ben Cracknell were clearly dominant, Vegas bound Chappy bagged 3. Most times if you do the basics well in trying conditions you will prevail. If you combine that with composure and

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discipline then you will go along way toward victory. Sadly a 3 point loss is all we were able to manage. Byza, BJ & Streety were valiant in defeat, Kingy 5 kicks 4 goals not a bad return. On the flip side, thankfully we came away injury free and we should start to see players returning to bolster the team. The very best of luck to our representatives tomorrow in the Vic Country vs Vic Metro game. Christian Ongarello, BJ Credlin and Lachie Wallace, we at the Stonecats are very proud about your selection. Tonight @ Frankston RSL - Celebrating 3 YCW Premiership Coaches-Josh Kendall-Bugs Barry-Scott Mathers, 10 Flags! 6.30pm $60 2 course meal. See Redders or Gerard

Rosebud Today we welcome Pines to Olympic Park which could offer an even spread of wins & losses for each club at the end of the footy-netball games. The senior team will be without our young gun defender Josh Harris who is playing today in Ballarat after being selected in the U/19 Vic Country team. Josh and his partner Grace who is playing netball at the club have been a welcomed inclusion this year and we wish him all the best. Last week saw some disappointing footy results against our neighbours at the lower end of the bay who have transitioned into Div 1 quite nicely. With the 19’s not having a game, a handful of the lads held their own bolstering the development team and stepped up without any fuss. Thanks to the great crowd who donned their winter gear and braved the elements until the final siren, your support is always welcomed. The Rosebud Auskickers entertained the crowd at 1/2 time in the seniors whilst the staff from Rosebud Anytime Fitness (one of our major sponsors) mingled with the crowd promoting their business. Thanks to the Sorra players & supporters who stayed after the game to be part of our time-honoured match day awards, we always offer, welcome and thank the visiting clubs for doing so. Our A grade Netball girls continued to produce the goods winning a close game by 4 which was amazing considering the calibre & background of the Sorrento team. Our girls are using the old cliché “A champion team will always beat a.........” Go Buds!

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Footy Notes Mt Eliza Today we welcome the Mornington FNC to “Impact Realty Park” for what should be a great day of local footy once again, with the Seniors looking to retain the Vosti Shield. A great day at Pines last Saturday in wet conditions for the majority with 3 hard fought wins. The Unders trailed by a couple of points at 1/4 time and by 13 at 1/2 time. With an upset brewing the boys dug deep to kick 4.3 to 1.3 in the last half, including 3 in the final term to get home by 6 points. Best players were Big Will, Kobe, Macca, Smithy, Housey & Jez Burton. The rain came down heavily during the Reserves game and we got off to a good start booting 2.3 to nil. This would be our only goals for the game as Pines kicked 2 of their own in the last half. A tight win by a goal in the end. Best were Trent, Buzz, Loges, Riley, Tonka and Housey playing his 2nd game for the day. The Senior game was an arm wrestle early on with Pines up by 10 points at 1/2 time. We reduced the margin to 3 by 3/4 time then powered away in the last kicking 5 in a row before they kicked a late one to win by 18. Fin Bayne, Smally & Happy kicked a couple each with best players being Gilly, Langers, Happy, Robbie T, Nath & Tenno. Social: “Mark Anthony Hypnotist Night” ~ Next Saturday night from 7pm. $65 for Dinner & Show. 1983 & 1998 Senior Premiership Reunions ~ Sat 18th August (Rd.18) ~ Contact Mozza for more info. Redleg. @mtelizafc

Sorrento It was nice to get an old rival at Rosebud last week. Cheers to the Rosebud Pres for giving us the heads up early in the week re the reno’s, giving us a chance to get prepared for the conditions. With the niceties out of the way it was time to get down to the footy. The Reserves impressive the week before, had to back it up against our main rival for a spot in the 5. Our first

real taste of winter football, the boys got the job done in a miserly and professional manner. It’s a big ground to defend, Rosebud, so to keep a quality opposition to 2 goals was a mighty effort. It widens the gap between 5th and 6th, so now our destiny is in our hands. With the next 3 at home, we have an opportunity to consolidate and build towards a September campaign. It was a danger game for the Seniors with both clubs always lifting for the local rivalries. In terms of win loss it hasn’t been a great year for the Buds, but they’ve had some mighty performances against quality opposition. After a reasonably even first quarter, our second quarter set up the win with 4 goals into the wind. We were happy to come away with the 4 points and no serious injuries, though Tappy may have been part of the biggest balls up since the elephant rolled over!!! Today we welcome Bonbeach to the southern Shark Park. Thought of the week: The early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese!

Bonbeach WHAT A WIN! As we launched the Bonbeach Museum, it was great to get a hard fought win for our Seniors over the reigning Premiers Frankston YCW. Trent was incredible and everyone had a positive influence throughout the day. The Past Players coming into the rooms to sing the song was electric and an unbelievable moment. Proud to be a Shark when you see how much it means to the people who have paved the way at Shark Park. Our Reserves and U/19s fought hard in both games, but couldn’t get the upper hand at all throughout the day. We are looking forward to the challenge against Sorrento this week. If we bring the same mentality and preparation, expect a great performance. Also, a special mention to our Welfare Manager James “The Hammer” Harding, who this week released his book, Hard Cuddles. It is an incredible real life account on life in the Underworld and what addiction does to the individual and those around them, as well as how Hammer got through it. Contact the club if you’d like a copy of the book. A percentage of the proceeds go to a wonderful charity based in Carrum called Pantry 5000.

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Footy Notes Mornington Last week at kennel the againts Edi-Asp the 19’s boys performed really well all game but were beaten by a side the capitalised on our poor ball use going inside forward 50. The coaching staff were please with the team as they played a very physical game and didn’t take a backward step all day. Due to injuries we had 6 under 17s players from Sth Mornington and Mornington JFC help us out on the weekend. All the kids did exceptionally well & the future look bright. In the Ressies after a very disappointing effort the week before the guys were determined to bring better against Edi Asp. We had a much better preparation and thus were ready to take it up to them. In a low scoring game we ran out of time and luck & we just couldn’t get the win, although it was a great performance considering we were again a little undermanned. Seniors played some great football which gave us a really good chance to win the game. We started the game well, on top in the stoppages and making the most of our opportunities when we went forward. We headed into the main break 11 points down, we let ourselves down with a couple of turnovers which proved costly. The second half we played some really good football and gave ourselves a chance to win (again) against a side that’s a top 2 side, it shows we’re not to far away with a bit more polish we can make the most of our opportunities.

We just have to make sure we remain positive and continue to work on our goals with what we want to achieve. Go Dogs!

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Colours: Gold, Red White & Black & Black Coaches Senior: Senior: Beau Wayne Muston Capp Reserves: Res: Lewis Travis Roberts Reints U19: U19:Zachary Peter Falzon Horsley

Colours: Gold, Red White & Black & Black Coaches Senior: Senior: Beau Wayne Muston Capp Reserves: Res: Lewis Travis Roberts Reints U19: U19:Zachary Peter Falzon Horsley

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seaford edi-asp Colours: Colours: Navy Black Blue && Gold White Coaches Coaches Senior: Senior: Graeme Ben Murphy Yeates Reserves: Reserves: Mark MarkDessent Fitcher U19: AaronU19: Martello Joe Hallal & Damian Harris

seaford edi-asp Colours: Colours: Navy Black Blue & Gold & White Coaches Coaches Senior: Senior: Ben Graeme Murphy Yeates Reserves: Reserves:Mark Mark Dessent Fitcher U19: Aaron U19: Martello Joe Hallal & Damian Harris

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Colours: Black, RedRed & White & White Coaches Senior: Senior:Stephen Luke Tapscott Hughes Reserves: Reserves:Corey Dion Phillips Johnson U19: Mark Thomas

Colours: Black, RedRed & White & White Coaches Senior: Senior:Stephen Luke Tapscott Hughes Reserves: Reserves:Corey Dion Phillips Johnson U19: Mark Thomas

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Jarrah DylanDouglas Dunstan Joel NatRippingale Diconza Jayden Cole (VC) Nick Marston Joel Fillippone Heath Conolly Matthew Quinn Ethan King Darcy James James Brigden Sam Rouette Ben Feldhofer Callum Thompson James Hallahan ( C ) Tom Reeves Marcus Gardner Josh O’Dwyer Anthony Ring Jacob Flannery Finn Callaghan Adam Nichols Damien Chabas Tom Langford Shane Cochrane Lachlan Croad Kane Martello Caleb Delaney Matene Herbert Josh Iezzi Daniel Biggin Pat Hall Sean Gales Chris Croad Jake MacDonald Adam Smith Hyman Shayne Dan Hickey Mitch Barry (RC) Michael Pattison Wayne Sandlant Lachlan Robinson Jake Tonkin DeanKyle Patton Reece Ben CaseyFernee Broady Daniel AaronCormick Hamzsak Jack Weiland Lachlan Rodway Kane Martello Matthew Clinton Eammon MacCormick

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Gavin Shannon Vassallo Gladman Joe Fischer Luke Tapscott Gary Carpenter Trevor Mattison (RC) Nick JackWaterstone Grant Sheldon Price Mitch Hallahan James Murnane Zach Byrns Shane McDonald LeighGumbleton Poholke Jason Chris Dawes Josh Bull AlexSykes Bird Brad Nick Bennett Muller Justin RyanCook Potter Myke Owen ChadHulett Harris (VC) Jason Ferraro Daniel Grant Dale JakeDonkin Di Pasquale Trent Dennis-Lane Harrison White Tom Hogan Harry Carter Jackson Sole Michael Walker Lachlan Gill-Renouf Mitchell Towers Jack Williams Kenneth King Lachlan Stenning Ben McCormack Matthew Douglas MattVerma Dobrowolski (RC) Luke NickBailey Corp Beau Mitch Tom Gent England Dylan RyanJones Williams Jackson Casey Matthew King(C) Ben Hogan Danny Stephenson Tim O’Shannessey Jayden Tomkins Ezekiel Turner Will Tucker Brayden Chapple JakeCracknell Main (RVC) Todd

Alex Hutchins Joel Shanahan Jack Osland (VC) Jason Carter Jake Gazzola Nick Stamatis Bailey Bocksette Jacob Gonzales Lucas Brooks Tom McLean Declan Box Chris Hall Joel Fillippone (VC) Tom Reeves Griffin McClelland Taner Enez Andrew Cochrane

Jarrah DylanDouglas Dunstan Joel NatRippingale Diconza Jayden Cole (VC) Nick Marston Joel Fillippone Heath Conolly Matthew Quinn Ethan King Darcy James James Brigden Sam Rouette Ben Feldhofer Callum Thompson James Hallahan ( C ) Tom Reeves Marcus Gardner Josh O’Dwyer Anthony Ring Jacob Flannery Finn Callaghan Adam Nichols Damien Chabas Tom Langford Shane Cochrane Lachlan Croad Kane Martello Caleb Delaney Matene Herbert Josh Iezzi Daniel Biggin Pat Hall Sean Gales Chris Croad Jake MacDonald Adam Smith Hyman Shayne Dan Hickey Mitch Barry (RC) Michael Pattison Wayne Sandlant Lachlan Robinson Jake Tonkin DeanKyle Patton Reece Ben CaseyFernee Broady Daniel AaronCormick Hamzsak Jack Weiland Lachlan Rodway Kane Martello Matthew Clinton Eammon MacCormick

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Colours: Navy Green Blue&&Red White Coaches Senior: Senior: Adrian PatrickMcBean Swayn Reserves: Reserves: Glenn Luke Farrelly Cornell U19: U19:Steven Matt Jackson Baker

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Shaun White Fletcher Hustwaite Phil Jones (RC) Harley Peace-Stirling Rhys Luke Pierce Potts Keegan Downie Tom McDermott Daniel O’Hehir Brad Kiely Lachie Mew (C) Tim Bongetti Aaron Colombo Jacob Boyle Kurtis Corrin Gavin Stretch Daniel Wilson Corey Ash Jordan White Luke Houldcroft Robbie Bos Jake Stoffels Berry (RC) Tom Dale DavidTedge Cohn Shane Waterstone Ben Garlick Paul Scanlon Jake Corrin Damian Plane Josh Fisher David McLaren (RC) Ben Dwyer Jonathan Hughes Brenton Davidge Dale Stephens Damien Lawerence Sean AaronDownie Ludewig Greg Bentley Daniel Falzon (C) Jason Henderson Daniel John Jackson Mc Rae Guy Hendry Seb JackKrumeich Fisher Lachie Armstrong Khallum White Isaac Drinkwater-Coates Reece Stewart Jack Jarman Rhys Cupid Chris Zurek Aaron Edwards Matt Baker Lachlan Brenton Marshall Payne Joshua Howe Adam Jarred Jeremy Daniel Bart Wallace

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BryceBoswell Gibson Nick Jamie Clarke Ben Thomas Nathan Abbott Matt Kiely Daniel Clarke (C) Beau Hendry Josh Harris Damon Moody Travis Bolton Darren Ramsdale Anthony Pegg Nick Wilcox Cody JordanHotchin Frawley Clancy Fulton Jayden Goldsmith Glenn Thomson Lai Leaunoa Jacob Raphael Liam Jackson Michael Luck Jakob Beggs Rhys McLennan Rhys BlakeChalkley Porta Morgan Santos Campbell Hustwaite Perry Lewis Smith Liam Bradford Jack KaneLewis-Smith Donald Jarrod LachlanBurns Taylor Jaycob Argentino Riley Lewis Matt Maher Patrick Jackson Ed Ellis Hendry Gordon Mitchell Smith Brendan Barefoot HamishMcPherson Martin Adam Reid Nanscawen Brandon Lewis Jai Nanscawen Harley Parker Matt Cumming Josh Wilcox Stephen Cumming Shem Tatupu

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Shaun White Fletcher Hustwaite Phil Jones (RC) Harley Peace-Stirling Rhys Luke Pierce Potts Keegan Downie Tom McDermott Daniel O’Hehir Brad Kiely Lachie Mew (C) Tim Bongetti Aaron Colombo Jacob Boyle Kurtis Corrin Gavin Stretch Daniel Wilson Corey Ash Jordan White Luke Houldcroft Robbie Bos Jake Stoffels Berry (RC) Tom Dale DavidTedge Cohn Shane Waterstone Ben Garlick Paul Scanlon Jake Corrin Damian Plane Josh Fisher David McLaren (RC) Ben Dwyer Jonathan Hughes Brenton Davidge Dale Stephens Damien Lawerence Sean AaronDownie Ludewig Greg Bentley Daniel Falzon (C) Jason Henderson Daniel John Jackson Mc Rae Guy Hendry Seb JackKrumeich Fisher Lachie Armstrong Khallum White Isaac Drinkwater-Coates Reece Stewart Jack Jarman Rhys Cupid Chris Zurek Aaron Edwards Matt Baker Lachlan Brenton Marshall Payne Joshua Howe Adam Jarred Jeremy Daniel Bart Wallace

Jackson Aaron Colombo Hale Mitch Sherar Michael Bezzene Ben Jovanoski Liam Cox Brayden Travis Broman Glaum Matt Suric Harry Sinclair Aaron Williams Dylan Colombo Jack Stewart Connor Jackson Nic Sakalis Jack Fraser Joel Hepner Aaron Philp Kieran Hanley Jordan Dowell Seth O’Reilly Brendan Purcell Dylan Jay Yates Suric Robbie Tom Taggart Harrigan AngusHumphrey Grant Prentice Braydan Khyal Jacobson Maizey Giordan Josh Symons DeBruin Kyle McCaw James Cornell Logan Conway

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BryceBoswell Gibson Nick Jamie Clarke Ben Thomas Nathan Abbott Matt Kiely DanielHendry Clarke (C) Beau Josh Harris Damon Moody Travis Bolton Darren Ramsdale Anthony Pegg Nick Wilcox Cody Hotchin Jordan Frawley Clancy Fulton Jayden Goldsmith Glenn Thomson Lai Leaunoa Jacob Raphael Liam Jackson Michael Luck Jakob Beggs Rhys McLennan Rhys BlakeChalkley Porta Morgan Santos Campbell Hustwaite Perry Lewis Smith Liam Bradford Jack KaneLewis-Smith Donald Jarrod LachlanBurns Taylor Jaycob Argentino Riley Lewis Matt Maher Patrick Jackson Ed Ellis Hendry Gordon Mitchell Smith Brendan Barefoot HamishMcPherson Martin Adam Reid Nanscawen Brandon Lewis Jai Nanscawen Harley Parker Matt Cumming Josh Wilcox Stephen Cumming Shem Tatupu

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South Eastern Women’s Football DIVISION ONE

Seaford 1.0 1.1 3.4 4.5.29 Eastern Devils 0.1 1.2 2.2 3.4.22 Seaford Goals: C. Cain, K. Carew, A. Dowler, S. Ryan. Best: M. Welsh, K. Tua, S. Astone, B. Rogan, M. Carroll, M. Goodwin. Eastern Devils Goals: E. Mcilvena 2, S. Beggs. Best: L. Law, A. Ryan, J. Wallace, B. Bilston-Gourley, O. Aing, J. Foster. Cranbourne 3.1 5.3 5.3 6.4.40 Beaconsfield 1.1 1.1 2.1 2.1.13 Cranbourne Goals: A. Nagtzaam 3, S. Stratton, E. Wallace, S. Dobson. Best: A. Nagtzaam, S. Stratton, E. Wallace, C. Burgess, S. Binder, L. Dear. Beaconsfield Goals: A. Robinson, C. Jagusch. Best: C. Jagusch, A. McGeachin, N. Rice, E. Wroe, V. Liarakos, S. Walton. Chirnside Park 0.1 1.2 2.3 2.3.15 St Kilda Sharks 1.6 3.9 5.11 9.14.68 Chirnside Park Goals: E. Wilkins, K. Toomer. Best: S. Di Mauro, C. Wilkinson, C. Robson, S. Faulweter, B. Slaney, R. Cellante. St Kilda Sharks Goals: L. King 2, A. Silver, L. Amelung, H. Bowey, G. Fisher, A. Whitehead, S. Black, M. Amon. Best: A. Whitehead, L. King, S. Black, M. Amon, L. Amelung, R. Harris. Endeavour Hills 0.1 1.2 2.2 3.2.20 Port Melbourne 4.1 6.7 9.10 10.15.75 Endeavour Hills Goals: R. Sherry, B. Peart, A. Bracamante. Best: H. Heffernan, R. Thomas, L. Jonston , A. Hancock, J. Dean, A. Bracamante. Port Melbourne Goals: B. James 4, S. Allen 2, T. Assini 2, N. Borg, B. Ousley. Best: K. Nelson, M. Denahy Maloney, I. Stutt, M. Harrison, B. James, B. McLaughlin. Gippsland Maroons 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2.2 Mornington 5.1 9.5 12.10 14.13.97 Gippsland Best: Mornington Goals: E. Rylance 5, M. Bain 2, J. Rolland 2, C. van Veenendaal 2, D. Jolliffe, V. Campbell , S. Nisbet. Best: G. Parker, G. Speedy, D. Jolliffe, J. Belkin, E. Rylance, B. Vernon.

DIVISION TWO

Edithvale-Aspendale 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.00 Tyabb 0.4 0.7 1.7 3.9.27 Edi-Asp Best: T. Laval, P. Davey, S. Canty, E. Maltman, G. Rowe, G. Proy. Tyabb Goals: E. Abel, C. Coventry , K. Cerra. Best: K. Cerra, K. Dean, T. Huitson, T. Dalman, C. Coventry , E. Quinton. Warragul 1.1 1.1 2.1 2.2.14 Seaford 1.1 4.4 7.5 12.7.79 Warragul Goals: M. Burns, S. Mayman. Best: S. Mayman, J. Arras, J. Robertson, K. Llewellyn, A. Evison, L. Gordon. Seaford Goals: M. Densley 6, L. Field 4, B. Pawsey, S. Ryan. Best: S. Ryan, T. St Anne, C. Cain, L. Field, A. Rogers, K. Mckeever. St Kilda Sharks 0.0 1.1 1.2 1.2.8 Cranbourne 0.0 0.2 2.2 4.3.27 St Kilda Sharks Goals: E. Fisher. Best: C. Sheehy, H. Bowey, H. Newman, A. Maginn, L. King, M. Creegan. Cranbourne Goals: S. Holland 2, R. Tiernan, S. Dowgilmour. Best: E. Hobson, S. Timoney, E. Wallace, R. Bastian, R. Tiernan, N. Turner. Bass Coast 1.2 2.5 5.8 5.8.38 Eastern Devils 0.0 1.1 3.7 3.7.25 Bass Coast Goals: S. Bolding 3, K. O’Neill, C. Connell. Best: C. Connell, C. Bolding , K. O’Neill, J. Garry, J. Redmond, C. Heislers. Eastern Devils Goals: S. Dale 2, A. Brindley. Best: A. Brindley, M. Bowey, H. Miles, J. Harrison, C. Retzack, B. Fox.

DIVISION THREE

Pakenham 0.0 0.1 1.1 1.1.7 Mornington 2.1 4.2 4.3 4.6.30 Pakenham Goals: R. Cook. Best: M. Henderson, C. Nagel, Z. Loudon, R. Cook, M. Cavallo, R. Betteridge. Mornington Goals: J. Turner, M. Cahill, C. Hampshire, S. Nisbet. Best: M. Cahill, K. Wesley , I. Francis, B. Vernon, C. Brouwer, L. Taylor.

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Officer 0.2 1.3 2.4 3.4.22 Hastings 1.3 1.3 1.4 3.4.22 Officer Goals: M. Davey, M. Davey, M. Murdoch. Best: M. Murdoch, L. O’Connell-Webb, B. Mahoney, K. Davey, G. Wicks , M. McSweeney. Hastings Goals: T. Scott, B. Luxmoore, L. Snooks. Best: T. Collins-Post, A. Owen, L. Beattie, Z. Mitchell, S. Delmo, T. Scott. Cerberus/Crib Point 0.2 1.2 1.3 1.3.9 Karingal 1.1 2.4 3.5 3.5.23 Cerberus/Crib Point Goals: M. Warren. Best: B. Ward , B. Pearson, C. Smith, S. Toms, K. Chamberlain, M. Warren. Karingal Goals: T. Holt-Walters, S. Stevens, Y. Hollway. Best: R. Jakobi, B. Paul, C. Kinnaird-Harris, T. McMinimee, T. Sharpe, L. Keillor. Seaford 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Frankston Bombers 2.6 4.8 5.11 8.16.64 Seaford Best: M. Hitchen-Haw, J. Ellams, M. Hillbrick, T. McLean, B. Dutton, G. Tua. Frankston Bombers Goals: L. Tucker 4, J. Underwood 2, T. Hartskeerl , A. Verdouw. Best: K. Penny, B. Bickers, A. Verdouw, S. Strickland, R. Dixon, T. Hartskeerl. Pearcedale 4.6 7.12 9.14 10.23.83 Red Hill 0.0 0.1 0.1.1 0.1.1 Pearcedale Goals: H. Roberts 2, J. Scarlett 2, K. Kenway, G. Kayla, J. Williams, M. Doherty, J. Shea , H. Duncan. Best: H. Duncan, K. Mitchell, J. Shea , N. Hughes, N. Meulenbrock , K. Kenway. Red Hill Best: J. Gadsby, S. Ellison-Whyte, E. Panuccio, C. Seedsman, K. Anderson, T. Gray.

LADDERS DIVISION ONE

P W L D

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

8 8 0 0 513 135 380.00 8 7 1 0 625 84 744.05 8 6 2 0 443 163 271.78 8 5 3 0 440 206 213.59 8 5 3 0 370 222 166.67 8 3 5 0 232 324 71.60 8 3 5 0 268 519 51.64 8 2 6 0 230 380 60.53 8 1 7 0 40 674 5.93 8 0 8 0 99 553 17.90

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Bass Coast 8 8 0 0 694 69 1005.8 Seaford 8 7 1 0 475 148 320.95 Tyabb 8 6 2 0 374 219 170.78 Eastern Devils 8 4 4 0 300 264 113.64 Cranbourne 8 3 5 0 242 291 83.16 Warragul 8 2 6 0 147 419 35.08 St Kilda Sharks 8 2 6 0 99 507 19.53 Edithvale-Aspendale 8 0 8 0 79 493 16.02

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Mornington 8 8 0 0 356 166 214.46 Hastings 8 7 0 1 503 86 584.88 Frankston Bombers 8 6 2 0 435 171 254.39 Seaford 8 5 3 0 366 211 173.46 Pearcedale 8 4 4 0 382 244 156.56 Karingal 8 4 4 0 203 202 100.50 Cerberus/Crib Point 7 3 4 0 251 302 83.11 Officer 8 2 5 1 216 229 94.32 Red Hill 8 0 8 0 117 509 22.99 Pakenham 8 0 8 0 120 680 17.65 Edi-Asp 1 0 1 0 0 149 0.00

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Colours: Royal Navy Blue, Blue Red& &Red White Coaches Senior: Senior: Simon Troy Shannon Goosey Reserves: Reserves: Nathan Mark Paganoni Clayton U19: U19: Paul BradGoonan Harvey

Colours: Royal Navy Blue, Blue Red& &Red White Coaches Senior: Senior: Simon Troy Shannon Goosey Reserves: Reserves: Nathan Mark Paganoni Clayton U19: U19: Paul BradGoonan Harvey

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JacksonHammond James Calder 40 31 Damien Ryan Smith Kent 44 32 Jordan Chris Baker CapkinCONCEPT DEVELOPMENT 45 33 Harper Max Gearon Leonard 46 34 Jordan Jai Haddock Moncrieff 48 35 Robbie Turnbull Lachlan Susovich 52 36 Shane Jack Kerr Tennant (C) 53 37 Jimmy Josh Halsall Freeman 55 38 Kyle Miller Joel Docherty 56 39 CallanOdell Ryan Park 58 40 Sam Gill Emilio Bitters 59 41 Darren Booth Broden Bird 60 42 Riley Thorpe Kalen Bird 61 43 Sam Hallpike Louis Astorino 63 44 Blaine Coates Michael MacGowan 64 45 Harry Smith Stuart Damon 65 46 Daniel Gormley Michael Williams 67 47 Ben Landry Mitch Lindsay 68 48 Liam Berry Travis Young 69 49 Tim Strickland James Turnbull 70 50 Aaron Dunne Danny Vercoe 51 Chris Cleary William Goosey 52 Josh Dadds Paul Curren 53 Sam Danks Greg Pullen 54 Jimmy Christy Quinn Logan Sam Howell Ashley Williams (RC) MitchSmeeton Barry Chopping Mitch McCarthy Brendan DeRuyter Jake Tognazzini Smart Nick McKinnon Josh Brown

Brayden John Ristrom Webber Matthew Max Kleverkamp Brancatisano Will Mace Riley West MasonPaley Kane DeWit Ryan Morrison Warwick Miller Ben Farish Sam Dalziel Brenton James Matthews Lambert Nathan Ryan Jackson Weyne Ryan McCleary Brett McGannon Harrison Sam Crawford Scott Tom Taylor Kieran Taig Max ReaHobbs Thomas Oscar Craig Daniel Schuller Blake Mullane Nathan Abbott Callan Jack Wells Rice Trent Radin Lachlan Hewitt Jordan Smale Connor Mara Brad Taylor Jacob Johnson Lyndon Todd Paganoni Curtis Sam Bird Kyle Mourney Corey Robinson Mason Crossley Jordon Crossley Josh Brown

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JacksonHammond James Calder Damien Ryan Smith Kent Jordan Chris Baker Capkin Harper Max Gearon Leonard Jordan Jai Haddock Moncrieff Robbie Turnbull Lachlan Susovich Shane Jack Kerr Tennant (C) Jimmy Josh Halsall Freeman Kyle Miller Joel Docherty CallanOdell Ryan Park Sam Gill Emilio Bitters Darren Booth Broden Bird Riley Thorpe Kalen Bird Sam Hallpike Louis Astorino Blaine Coates Michael MacGowan Harry Smith Stuart Damon Daniel Gormley Michael Williams Ben Landry Mitch Lindsay Liam Berry Travis Young Tim Strickland James Turnbull Aaron Dunne Danny Vercoe Chris Cleary William Goosey Josh Dadds Paul Curren Sam Danks Greg Pullen Jimmy Christy Quinn Logan Sam Howell Ashley Williams (RC) MitchSmeeton Barry Chopping Mitch McCarthy Brendan DeRuyter Jake Tognazzini Smart Nick McKinnon Josh Brown

Joshua Will Antonie Small Michael Jacob Rowler West Hayden Tom Crimmins Lobb Ben Susovich Tim Webster Ned Evans-Brumby Lochlan Merriner Killian Doyle Connor McIntosh Bailey Breen Mitchell Quint(C) Will Hollands Jackson Poole LachieShaw Finley Fewster Liam McWilliams Harry Bould Tom Baker Salwyn Farrell Elliot Simmons Jayson Corbett Beau Galley Bailey Westbrook Braden Will Hosking Nelmes Pete Wisneske Tom Evans-Brumby MasonWalsh Oliver Page Kurt Thiele Isaac Powell Max Mourney

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Netball Preview - Division 1 Did Edi-Asp and Seaford deliver the dream? By David Nagel

It feels a bit funny writing about a game on Tuesday, that was played on Thursday, and no-one will read about until Saturday – but the top-of-the-table clash between Edi-Asp and Seaford is one that deserves special attention. The game, originally scheduled for today, was brought forward to Thursday night to accommodate a fundraising luncheon for the Edi-Asp Netball Club. Okay, so you readers already know the result – but I’ll still have an early stab at what happened in one of the matchups of the season! The game began at a ferocious pace, with Edi-Asp keen to turn the tables on the Tigers after their only loss of the season in round four. The Tigers owed them one from last year by the way, losing to the Eagles at the preliminary final stage of the season. Thursday night’s game was an epic, with Seaford’s wonderful defensive unit of Tracey Dell and Kara Hargrave trying to thwart the efforts of Eagles’ goalers Emily Patterson, Nicole Lock and Eliza McGuigan. Seaford’s midcourt of Rachel Cosans, Alesina Toleafoa and Taylor Robertson went head-to-head with Christina Vickery and co, while Caris McInnes took on the huge role of trying to stop Nichelle Liepa and Ash Mitchener from shooting the Tigers a winning score. There was never more than two goals separating the teams at any interval, with a Toleafoa intercept in the dying seconds giving the Tigers a memorable one-goal victory, 41-40. How did we go? Let’s get back to reality now and Rosebud’s quest to continue its six-game winning streak against Pines at Olympic Oval today. The Buds have steadily improved this season, but last week’s win over Sorrento elevated Nicole Hadgkiss and her Navy Blues into a new stratosphere. The Buds should take care of the Pythons today and then face the top-two teams in the competition – Seaford and Edi-Asp – in a great test of where they really do sit right now. Steal one of them and, hello, we have a new contender. The Buds are using the motto “A champion team will always defeat a team of champions”, and you can certainly see why with a team-first mentality at the epi-centre of their improvement. Millie McDermott, Lauren Robinson and Nicole Chianta have created a special bond, and players like Courtney McLennan, Emma White and Beth Leach have all jumped on board. The Buds dominated Sorrento in the second quarter last week, scoring 16 goals to seven to open up a nine-goal lead at half time. The Sharks responded, but the Buds had done enough to move two games clear in fourth place on the ladder.

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The Buds will need to be careful, because Maddi Blackburn, Tarina Tiaiti and Ash Boyle were superb for the Pythons in an 18-goal victory over Mt Eliza last week. The Buds are on a roll – and they’ll win this one by a double-figure margin. There are a couple of good games scheduled for just outside the top-four this weekend, starting with Frankston hosting Frankston YCW at Greg Beck Oval. Frankston was no match for a powerful Seaford unit last week, but previous victories over Mt Eliza and Mornington would suggest the home side will be up for the fight. Sarah Muston is a ferocious competitor in defence while Louise Brittain possesses a fast ball movement that could really trouble the Stonekittens today. YCW is coming off a strong win over Bonbeach, with Holly Booth and Ash Whitnell enjoying one of their best goalshooting performances of the season. This will be close, with YCW to get across the line by three goals. Mt Eliza host Mornington in a game the Bulldogs must win to keep their finals chances alive. The Bulldogs put up a brave fight against Edi-Asp last week and players like Candace Page, Tess Haddock and Holly Newton will fully expect to win today against the Redlegs. Jamie O’Hare and Bayley Wells defended well for the Redlegs, who went down to Pines last week. Mornington should be too strong in this one. And Shelley O’Donnell, Briana O’Hehir and Bec Kelly will look to return Sorrento to the winners list against Bonbeach. The Sorras went down fighting against Rosebud last week, and can’t afford another slip up. Sarah Gales, Steph Coy and Emma Doderico will battle hard for Bonny, but Sorrento will take the points.

Millie McDermott has been in outstanding form for Rosebud and will be a handful for Pines today.

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Netball Results & Ladders A Grade

Bonbeach 19 v Frankston YCW 50 Mornington 36 v Edi-Asp 54 Pines 44 v Mt Eliza 26 Rosebud 45 v Sorrento 41 Seaford 66 v Frankston 25 TEAM P W D L F A % P Seaford 12 12 0 0 690 345 200.00 48 Edi-Asp 12 11 1 0 553 335 165.08 44 Sorrento 12 9 3 0 596 419 142.24 36 Rosebud 12 8 4 0 561 505 111.09 32 Mornington 12 6 6 0 500 433 115.48 24 F’ston YCW 12 5 7 0 491 450 109.11 20 Frankston 12 3 9 0 442 587 75.30 12 Mt Eliza 12 2 10 0 393 639 61.50 8 Pines 12 2 10 0 364 631 57.69 8 Bonbeach 12 2 10 0 300 546 54.95 8

C Grade

Bonbeach 24 v Frankston YCW 19 Mornington 24 v Edi-Asp 44 Pines 17 v Mt Eliza 51 Rosebud 17 v Sorrento 20 Seaford 38 v Frankston 31 TEAM P W D L F A % P Mt Eliza 12 12 0 0 619 346 178.90 48 Edi-Asp 12 11 1 0 534 300 178.00 44 F’ston YCW 12 9 3 0 553 328 168.60 36 Mornington 12 8 4 0 464 395 117.47 32 Bonbeach 12 5 7 0 399 414 96.38 20 Rosebud 12 3 7 2 395 474 83.33 16 Pines 12 3 8 1 390 543 71.82 14 Sorrento 12 3 9 0 283 503 56.26 12 Seaford 12 2 9 1 369 519 71.10 10 Frankston 12 2 10 0 348 532 65.41 8

Bonbeach Mornington Pines Rosebud Seaford

B Grade

19 17 22 28 41

v Frankston YCW v Edi-Asp v Mt Eliza v Sorrento v Frankston

47 43 39 51 28

TEAM P W D L F A % P Edi-Asp 12 12 0 0 534 238 224.37 48 Mt Eliza 12 10 2 0 498 388 128.35 40 Seaford 12 10 2 0 471 399 118.05 40 F’ston YCW 12 9 3 0 513 350 146.57 36 Frankston 12 4 7 1 374 483 77.43 18 Sorrento 12 4 8 0 423 420 100.71 16 Mornington 12 4 8 0 325 418 77.76 16 Pines 12 3 9 0 394 478 82.43 12 Bonbeach 12 2 10 0 357 541 65.99 8 Rosebud 12 1 10 1 361 535 67.48 6

D Grade

Bonbeach 6 v Frankston YCW 42 Mornington 18 v Edi-Asp 20 Pines 10 v Mt Eliza 39 Rosebud 13 v Sorrento 33 Seaford 32 v Frankston 13 TEAM P W D L F A % P F’ston YCW 12 12 0 0 520 189 275.13 48 Edi-Asp 12 10 2 0 568 200 284.00 40 Mornington 12 10 2 0 443 175 253.15 40 Mt Eliza 12 8 4 0 474 298 159.06 32 Sorrento 12 7 5 0 350 346 101.16 28 Bonbeach 12 5 7 0 275 391 70.33 20 Pines 12 4 8 0 209 385 54.29 16 Frankston 12 2 10 0 200 446 44.84 8 Seaford 12 1 11 0 149 454 32.82 4 Rosebud 12 1 11 0 145 449 32.29 4

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Netball Notes Division 1 Sorrento The enthusiasm within the netball teams this year is infectious. The committee is excited, the girls are smiling, training hard and playing with a strength we have never seen before. We have wins on the board something that has been few & far between in years gone by. But truly the most wonderful thing has been the building of a CLUB and a positive club culture. This would simply not be possible without the support of our amazing sponsors. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for the generous donation or sponsorship you have made to netball girls. BENDIGO BANK ARE – ANTHONY RING EXCAVATIONS BEACH SHACK SOTHEBY’S – Mornington Peninsula PENINSULA SUPERIOR PAINTERS MARC CLAVIN PHARMACY WOODHAMS O’KEEFFE & CO LAWYERS BRAD PHILLIPS ELECTRICAL GRAPHIC IMAGE RE-CREATION GYM SORRENTO SALTWATER RATTRAY AND WALKER DP GARDEN MAINTENANCE AUSPT –Australian Post-tensioning FLETCHERS REAL ESTATE BLAIRGOWRIE DENTAL BAKED IN SORRENTO PENINSULA CINEMAS ALL SMILES ALPHA NURSING RUNWAY ROOM SORRENTO SPA BLAIRGOWRIE CLEANING MARLO SPA MITRE 10 Sorrento

Frankston YCW Amazing effort from our A grade girls, after a rough couple of week the girls really pulled it together, held ourselves accountable and gave their all against Bonbeach - and it paid off!! All the girls were firing together from the get go to the final whistle producing some clean flows down the courts with the shooters finishing them off nicely all day. BOC to Ash for her determination down the court and incredible accuracy.

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With the rain stopping in the first quarter, the B grade girls still had to adjust their game style to the slippery court. The defensive pressure was a key focus for our attackers this week and while we did create lots of turnovers we can still step it up and ensure we have hands over every pass. BOC goes to Amelia who played a very tight defensive game. C grade were looking to improve the score line from the last time we met but Bonbeach got a jump on us from the beginning and we worked hard at trying to peg it back. With the horrible condition it was hard for the girls to find momentum and consistently convert our centre passes and turnovers. BOC goes to Maxine for her great and talk and working on brining the ball down the court. D grade girls also had another great win. We were focussed on creating a little more talk ion the court and we did show some signs of this but not enough. BOC goes to Rachael for continuing to move the whole time on court. We have a few big weeks of training and games coming up and excited to see how it all plays out!

Frankston Bombers We were woken by the roar of the hungry tiges early Saturday.Lucky for us, we didn’t become the next swim team&played inside. D grade tried some new combos&they were happy with the results.Cheeks&Kiera played tennis this week, moving the ball back&forth.Han was moving as poised as a dancer, until one wrong step&injury struck.Sadly for us, their shooters were just too good. Tina was shocked that she was starting in C, but didn’t stop her performance. C grade had a fresh faced GA in Sharni & the girls were more in sync than Russias synchronised swim duo.#GoalsByAmy we’re coming in hot.Sadly we just fell short. The girls footy were up next, taking the-wait that was B grade. A physical&fast game-like a boxing match.Defence duo Bods&Kait qualified for the pingpong champs, deflecting the ball&sending it back!Tahls’ tips&tumbles made us think she was at footy..but inside, with a round ball&less people so #COR.. Chlo was our sharp shooter all day, practising at the shooting range for sure!Seaford were just too good in the end. A Grade was B-E AGGRESSIVE to say the least..But not too bad as Musto didn’t get her weekly warning!Losing our GA, we heard Cara had a swim shoot soon, so we played her in full games for A&B to get that last minute shred.A few early goers let others take the challenge of the well oiled Tiges rig that just kept going. This week is the battle of the Frankstons @ home, which is shaping up to be a ripper! Ball tix are at the club every Thursday, please see Sandra!

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Netball Notes Division 1 Edi-Asp The MKA Round 13 v Seaford. Thank you to Vanessa & Noel for their continued support of our club. Major sponsors since 2010, MKA have always had our backs over the past 9 years & they have enabled us to grow into a happy & successful club. MKA, Machine Knives Australia, are manufacturers of blades, sealing jaws & machine spares & are fantastic supporters of local sport! Thanks very much for your invaluable support of our girls! Today we are celebrating another two player milestones! Congratualtions to Georgie K & Steph B who play their 50th fantastic game as Eagles today! Georgie was a graduate from our feeder club Aspendale Arrows & is an amazing player who definitely has that X factor! Premiership player, award winner & club captain, Georgie’s athleticism is awe inspiring & we look forward to watching her take the court for many more years to come. Steph was recruited from Kingston & is known for her netball smarts & accuracy in goals. Two times premiership player & club award winner, Steph’s long bombs have broken the hearts of many an opposing team! Good luck this week girls! Today is the day of our fabulous Ladies Luncheon & it’s great to see that it’s a full house! Once again we send a very big thank you to the Seaford FNC who changed our game times to allow this day to happen! Thanks guys! Last week we came away with 4 good wins against the strong Doggies outfit on a wet & cold day & this week, we are hunting Tigers! Good luck to all our Eagle Teams! Soar Eagles!!

with a ping pong filled tissue box strapped to your back could provide so much entertainment. Although Kara’s technique was slightly questionable and mostly resembled a dolphin having a fit but ya get that on the big jobs. This week we discovered you can submit pics to the record & omg do we have some rippers for you. Although we thought we would kick things off with a super cute photo of our A grade mums nawwww – our biggest cheer leaders. Even though we are averaging the late 20s mark nothing beats the love and support of our mummas rain, hail or shine we will always be forever grateful… Well this is getting a bit emo for the record so we better go play some netball now. GO TIGES!

Pines Last week we took on Mt Eliza at our home court where all teams looked to improve on previous results and get some wins! It started as a very cold and rainy day but our D grade girls were ready to go. They showed just how much they have improved this season by their ability to stick with a strong Mt Eliza team and significantly improved on their score line. C Grade struggled with the heaviest downpour all day which made for a messy game. However our girls did well to stick it out as a team and stay with a very strong Mt Eliza team. B Grade did well against a tall Mt Eliza side, although they didn’t come away with the win, we can see improvements in their movements down the court and their ability to make decisions in attack. A Grade was by far the highlight of the day where our girls looked strong and fluent all the way down the court. Our defensive pressure was formidable and our attacking end was patient and confident. This saw our girls take an impressive 18 goal win! This week we take on Rosebud who were extremely strong last time, however we look to improve and hopefully cause some upset wins!

Seaford Righto so ladies day happened and it was epic. Thanks to all the chicks who got involved to make the day a good one and massive thanks to Bombers for playing earlier – mucho appreciato. So you think you can dance the Seaford addition hit ladies day & who knew twerking

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Netball Notes Division 1 Mornington D grade had their 2nd loss for the season going down by 2 goals against Edi/Asp on Saturday. The girls played well in fairly average conditions applying intense pressure with their offensive defence. Best on for the day was Holly showing off her aerial skills & her on point timing attempting the intercept. Great netball Holly! There’s some work that needs to be done on holding possession of the ball after turnovers & capitalising off them every time. C Grade battled all game but couldn’t adjust to the conditions and went down to a great side in Edi-Asp B Grade had a disappointing loss to Edi/Asp. We were behind the 8 ball from the first quarter and then dropped our heads and couldn’t lift them back up for the rest of the game. One person stood up in the last and gave it everything she had but nobody joined the fight. And for that my player of the game goes to our captain Leah Sutcliffe. A Grade came out to challenge Edi/Asp but the strength in their goaling end was just too much & we lost by 18 goals. But that scoreline certainly did not depict how the game was played. Every so often they got a run on us and then it was back to goal for goal. The girls fought hard and there were amazing performances by all. Holly, again was a powerhouse in goals as was Britt, Tess H killed it in the centre court and our defenders did not give up even when a lot went against us. BOC is getting harder every week, player of the match though goes to Sarah N for her stellar efforts in WD.

C grade - Wet and windy conditions against Sorrento, we knew the conditions were going to be tough, but we fought hard and never gave up. We have to remember wet weather conditions are different than dry conditions and we need to adjust our play to suit. Well done. Best on Liz & Tayla B grade - With the bad weather we knew we would have a tough, slow game. The girls had a slow start but showed some really good passages of play. Ash Farrelly had an awesome 100th game proving how strong she is in the ring. Best on Tracey & Emma A grade - AMAZING WIN GIRLS! well done to all the A grade girls for beating third placed Sorrento in a wet and windy game today. We proved to them they did indeed have to warm up to play against us, as we came out of the blocks sprinting! An 11 point lead at halftime meant we had to have a strong second half to bring it home. With a big finish from Sorrento in the final quarter we were able to hang on to win by 4 points. Thanks so much to all the girls who stayed to cheer us on, we wouldn’t have done it without you. Smashed it A grade, well done girls! Best on Millie, Courtney & Nicole Go Buds!

Bonbeach *to be read to the tune of Shots by LMFAO* We drive into Sorrento, all eyes on Bonny Wearing Sharks jumpers, not bought locally We like Netty, we love to win We came to bring the heat, Sharks netty is on! Sharks sharks sharks sharks sharks sharks sharks sharks sharks sharks sharks sharks sharks sharks sharks

Rosebud D grade - You were all winners today for getting through a whole game in very bad conditions. Well done for your positive attitudes & team work. It came together once the rain stopped and then we executed what we practiced at training. We are improving and enjoying our netball so let’s keep that going until the end. Best on Abbey & Chelsea

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Everybody is a shark shark shark shark shark shark shark shark shark shark shark shark shark shark shark... Congratulations to C grade on a brilliant win last week! #finsup

Mt Eliza

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Netball

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

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

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

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

C GRADE Coach: 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Netball

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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

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

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

C GRADE Coach: 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Netball

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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MPNFL history books tell a wonderful tale By Doug Dyall Football has been an integral part of the fabric of the Mornington Peninsula for over 130 years, providing a sense of union in towns and villages that follow their teams on a weekly basis. Win, lose or draw, to see the club colours that represent your town is an uplifting experience and this has been the case since the very first bounce. Most people involved in football love to reminisce and enjoy past exploits with family and friends, but rarely are these memories recorded for future followers of the game to mull over and dissect. The job of documenting the history of our great game comes down to club historians. Not every club has access to such person or people who collect information, photos and memories of years gone by. As a result many a great yarn has been lost in time, leaving great holes in the history of many football clubs.

These books are a great resource for historians and tell where we have come from as a football community. Honour Boards are fantastic but they do not tell the stories like a book does. Anyone interested in knowing more about their club’s history should try and get a copy of any one of these publications. Looking forward, Red Hill is in the final stages of releasing part-two of its history, while Crib Point is well on the way to producing a comprehensive review of its own. As mentioned earlier, several clubs have wonderful history that is not yet documented and I offer my services to assist in any way I can to help out. AFL South East should also take up the challenge of documenting for posterity the magnificent 130-years of local football.

Some clubs have been blessed with great people who have taken on the task of exploring and searching for the past, to jot down the history of the club and hope that the future will take care of itself. There is no doubt that social media and websites are a great way of gathering data and keeping records, but they don’t allow us to tell the stories that belong to folklore for future generations to enjoy. Some clubs have taken it upon themselves to research and publish histories of their clubs and they have become a great record that should be cherished by all football fans. DROMANA

Two books produced; The Hoppers in 1996 and Teams of the Post War in 2015.

CARRUM

Carrum Football Club 1911-1973.

SEAFORD

Two books produced; Seaford Football Club History 1922-1987 and Seaford Football Club 1988-2012…both written by Mark Pearson.

CHELSEA Chelsea Grit written by Colin Counsell in 2011. BONBEACH

Bonbeach 50th Anniversary in 2012.

FRANKSTON Red and Black 125 years of Peninsula Football written by Eric Mushins. HASTINGS

Four books produced; Vol 1-The Birth of the Blues, Vol 2-The Glory Years, Vol 3-The Long Drought and Vol 4-A team of Champions. All written by Lance Hodgins and Vic Jeremiah.

YCW Stonecats We come from Jubilee Park 1959-2009, written by Alan Hardstone. RED HILL

Red Hill 1929-1950, written by Jim White.

RYE

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Petrie paves the way for Pearcedale

Division 2 - Round 13 Saturday 7th July 2018

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Former North Melbourne star Drew Petrie made his long-awaited appearance for Pearcedale last week, hosting a luncheon before pulling on the blue and white hoops to take on arch-rival Devon Meadows. Petrie had an impact, kicking an important goal in the Dales’ eight-point victory at Tractor Park.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 That warm fuzzy feeling has arrived By David Nagel It’s about this time of year when lovers of the local game get a warm fuzzy feeling with results seeming to have more of an importance than they did in the early stages of the season. Of course that’s not true – but the simple fact of the matter is we have an unbelievable run home as we head towards this year’s MPNFL Division Two finals series. Today we focus on Red Hill hosting Langwarrin at the Showgrounds and Rye making the trip north to Chelsea in two games that will have a huge bearing on the finals and premiership aspirations of those clubs. And the great news is – we have at least two games in each of the last six rounds of footy that could quite easily attract equal billing to those two games today. It’s exciting stuff! Who knows if Red Hill and Langwarrin will meet again this year, but on current form the next engagement between these two sides could take place very late in the season. The Hillmen, on a five-game winning streak, have already proven themselves to be a genuine premiership contender while the Kangaroos have won their last three, including a season-high victory over Karingal last week. Between them the Hillman and Kangas have conquered every team in the competition this season except for Rye – and they can’t change that with neither team facing the Demons again this year! Red Hill is ticking all the boxes at the moment and made a huge statement against Chelsea last week, winning all four quarters of footy on its way to a commanding 37-point victory. Chris Irving and Sean Marchetti kicked four and three goals respectively while Harry Wynn-Pope continued his emergence as a very exciting ruckman. Marcus Dal Lago was busy around the ground while Tom McEncroe and Lachie Chandler were rock-solid contributors in defence. Any win against the Seagulls is impressive – but that four-quarter consistency must give Jamie Mollo and his coaching staff some real confidence moving forward.

The Kangaroos had more of a roller-coaster ride against Karingal last week, but dug deep when seriously challenged in the third term to steady and claim a season-defining victory. Shane Paterson was brilliant in a run-with role on Michael Burke, Zach Andrewartha was in everything, while Blake McCormack was calm and composed down back until carried off on a stretcher in the final term. Josh Biggs and Nick Hammill were also injured for the Kangas, meaning the victory had very special meaning indeed. These two couldn’t be split in round two and the margin is likely to be very close again – but it’s the Hillmen to keep pressure on the top three with an eight-point triumph.

Ben Hughes has played a key role as a lead-up forward for Red Hill and will need to be monitored closely by Langwarrin today.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Chelsea’s hopes of a coveted double-chance will receive a huge boost if the Seagulls can roll a rejuvenated Rye at Beardsworth Avenue today. The Gulls were outclassed by Red Hill last week, wasting an opportunity to move into second place and basically lock away that top-three finish to the season. Familiar names on the Gulls’ best players list once again made an appearance with Reid Crowe, Brad Clark, Ben Holman and Todd Gardiner in fine form around the ground while Curtis Bywater made a significant contribution with four goals. The Gulls have relatively clear skies on the horizon in the form of Tyabb, Somerville and Pearcedale – and can really drive home that advantage with victory today. But it won’t be easy because Rye is playing for its survival. The Demons kept their faint finals hopes alive with victory over Hastings last week, highlighted by a wind-assisted eight-goal first term. It was breathtaking footy from the Demons who kicked six goals in the last 12 minutes of play. The Demons weathered an inaccurate Blues resurgence in the second quarter before taking a match-winning seven-goal lead to the final change. Adam Kirkwood was superb for the Demons with four goals, including two in the opening stanza, while Matt Hill, Tyrren Head and Jye Lloyd warmed up for today’s clash with fine performances. This is it for Rye, who needs to claim victory against either Chelsea or Karingal on the road over the next fortnight to be a realistic chance of playing finals.

They’re capable of an upset the Demons – but Chelsea has too much class up forward and will get the choccies by 18 points. Hastings will need to be switched on and focussed when the Blues roll out the red carpet for Tyabb today. In recent years this would be a cash-in job for the Blues, just turn up and demolish a Yabbies outfit that was permanently seated at the bottom of the ladder. But things have changed a little these days – for both of these clubs that have won two of their last four games. The Yabbies are enjoying their best season for many a long year and would love to repeat the deeds of 2010 when they defeated the Blues to chalk up back-to-back victories that year – and that’s the last time the Yabbies have done it! Ethan Rahilly, Paul Ransom, Jake Anderson and Aaron Turner were terrific in the win over Crib Point last week and would love nothing better than to spoil the Blues’ party this afternoon. But they’ll need to start well to do it. The Blues are a confidence team and have built some big margins this year over some of the lower teams in the competition. The Blues struggled to shake off the Yabbies in round two, winning by seven points, but players like Steve Robb, Ben King, Colin McVeigh and Luke Hewitt will ensure the margin is a little greater this time around. It’s the Blues to win by 26 points.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 Dromana is in the enviable position of being able to stage-manage the rest of its season and the Tigers will continue to plan for September when they welcome Devon Meadows to Pier Street. Winning early games has afforded Rikki Johnston and his coaching staff with the absolute luxury of long-term planning – and being cherry-ripe when the Tigers hit the big stage on the second week of finals. We’re not getting ahead of ourselves here – the Tigers are two games and percentage clear at the top of the table and dead-set morals to finish in the number-one position. The Tigers were tardy out of the gates against Somerville last week but mustered speed when it mattered, with Sam Geurts, Ethan Johnstone, Rory Gregg and Terry Wheeler lifting a cog or two in the second half. The Tigers kicked 11 goals to four, and had 20 scoring shots to seven after the main break to highlight the challenge that confronts the Panthers today. Devon rallied late against Pearcedale last week but fell short, with Michael Theodoridis bagging five and Liam Drew and Troy Aust continuing their fine recent run of form. But this, well this is a different level of challenge altogether and the Panthers will need to be at their resilient best to avoid a wide margin from developing. It’s the Tigers by 38 points. Karingal has lost two of its last three games and will look to right the ship somewhat when the Bulls host Pearcedale at Ballam Park.

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The Bulls went down to Chelsea by three points in round 10 and were made to look second rate in the first half against an inspired Langwarrin outfit last week. Things threatened to fall apart for the Bulls, particularly when experienced defender Aaron Paxton lost his cool just prior to half time and was sent from the field for backchatting an umpire. Paxton was having a great duel with Langwarrin dangerman Jesse Murphy at the time, with Dylan Gregson forced to step into his shoes and take care of business. A slow start and poor discipline were the negatives for the Bulls, but there were plenty of positives to take away. Paxton put his competitive streak to good use upon his return, kicking a running goal at the start of the third quarter that kicked the Bulls into action. Nathan Villella and Matt Stanley – who was well held in the first half – sprung to life and the Bulls had all the momentum midway through the term. The Bulls went down in the end, but Brett Dunne will take away some massive learnings from the contest. The Bulls opponent today, Pearcedale, is coming down from a huge high after former North Melbourne and West Coast Eagles’ star Drew Petrie helped the Panthers to a victory over one of its nearest neighbours in Devon Meadows. Classy onballer Luke Dalmau rose to the occasion for the Panthers, in a clear best-on-ground display, while Zane Hill and Trav Bravo also played pivotal roles in the victory. But there’ll no high for the Panthers today – it’s the Bulls by 10-goals plus.

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Footy Preview - Division 2 And Somerville will look to end a four-game losing streak when the Eagles welcome bottom-placed Crib Point to Jones Road today. The Eagles are coming off a phenomenally tough run of matches, with competitive performances against Karingal, Red Hill and Langwarrin followed by a lacklustre second half against Dromana last week. The Eagles matched the Tigers in the first half with Drew Whittley, Zane Martin and Luke Barton staying strong and committed against the powerhouse side in the competition. The class of the Tigers stood out in the end but the Eagles would have walked away knowing their best footy will be more than competitive in their six remaining games of footy. Crib Point put up a brave performance against Tyabb last week after a month-long battle to stay on the same page as the opposition. The Magpies dodged a bullet in the first quarter with the Yabbies kicking 1.8 to 2.0, and then stole the lead after a grinding second term. The Yabbies booted clear after half time but the Magpies stayed strong and fought the game out until the final siren. Ethan Smith jagged three for the Maggies while Nick Rutherford, Sam Kilduff and Ned Shannon were solid contributors over four quarters. The Eagles would have identified this next fortnight of footy – against the Magpies and Devon Meadows – as a time to get some reward for their hard work. The four-game losing streak ends…and it ends by 45 points.

Tipsters Shaun Connell AFLSE Leagues Manager Chelsea Dromana Tyabb Karingal Red Hill Somerville Last Round - 4 Chris Holcombe Interleague Coach Chelsea Dromana Hastings Karingal Red Hill Somerville Last Round - 3 Simon Mc Evoy Leader Chelsea Dromana Hastings Karingal Langwarrin Somerville Last Round - 3

Nicholas Smedley Steller Chelsea Dromana Hastings Karingal Langwarrin Somerville Last Round - 5

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

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Zane Hill had a great game for Pearcedale last week and will look to provide some drive against Karingal.

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Scores, Ladders, Goal Kickers SENIORS

SENIORS

Crib Point 2.0 3.5 5.9 6.11.47 Tyabb 1.8 2.10 6.14 8.16.64 Crib Point Goals: E. Smith 3, J. Cook, W. Cripps, M. Jamieson. Best: N. Rutherford, S. Kilduff, N. Shannon, J. Cook, B. Davidson, J. Fisk. Tyabb Goals: R. Regan 2, D. Underwood 2, J. Anderson 2, B. Regan, E. Rahilly. Best: P. Ransom, E. Rahilly, J. Anderson, A. Turner, D. Underwood, R. Regan. Dromana 0.4 4.8 9.11 15.17.107 Somerville 3.2 4.3 6.5 8.6.54 Dromana Goals: S. Fowler 5, E. Johnstone 4, R. Johnston 2, D. LeydenKozikas, S. Geurts, S. Clarke, T. Wheeler. Best: S. Geurts, E. Johnstone, D. Leyden-Kozikas, R. Gregg, S. Clarke, T. Wheeler. Somerville Goals: N. Gillis 2, L. Haskett 2, L. Hughes 2, T. Beckett 2. Best: D. Whittley, Z. Martin, L. Haskett, L. Burton, K. McKenzie. Langwarrin 4.4 7.8 9.10 12.17.89 Karingal 1.3 4.3 8.4 11.5.71 Langwarrin Goals: J. Murphy 3, K. Albanese 2, G. Brown 2, K. Whitford, B. Peach, A. Fenech, M. Parker, L. Davies. Best: S. Paterson, B. McCormack, Z. Andrewartha, G. Brown, M. Parker, M. Peynenborg. Karingal Goals: M. Stanley 5, N. Villella 2, A. Fowler, A. McInnes, A. Paxton, M. Burke. Best: N. Villella, B. Dunne, M. Stanley, A. Mathers, J. Jones, M. Russell. Pearcedale 2.2 5.2 9.4 10.8.68 Devon Meadows 1.4 3.5 6.5 9.6.60 Pearcedale Goals: L. Dalmau 3, L. Jennings 2, M. Cottrell, D. Petrie, D. Scully, L. Daniel, G. Waterfall. Best: L. Dalmau, Z. Hill, T. Bravo, S. Frawley, D. Hussey, D. Scully. Devon Meadows Goals: M. Theodoridis 5, M. Fletcher 2, T. Aust, A. Murray. Best: L. Drew, M. Theodoridis, J. Stewart, K. Beveridge, T. Aust, L. Craig. Rye 8.3 9.5 12.9 13.9.87 Hastings 1.3 5.11 5.12 9.17.71 Rye Goals: A. Kirkwood 4, N. Strickland 2, O. Whitty 2, T. Head 2, L. Morse, G. Gordon, B. Trivett. Best: A. Kirkwood, M. Hill, T. Head, Z. White, J. Lloyd, O. Whitty. Hastings Goals: M. Clifford 2, P. Rogasch 2, N. Gray, J. Hewitt, C. McVeigh, L. Hewitt, R. Ferraro. Best: L. Smith, S. Robb, T. Green, J. Hewitt, B. King, C. McVeigh. Red Hill 2.0 5.4 8.5 12.6.78 Chelsea 1.0 2.2 4.4 6.5.41 Red Hill Goals: C. Irving 4, S. Marchetti 3, D. Hoare 2, B. Hughes, J. Mold, J. Ross. Best: H. Wynn-Pope, B. Hughes, T. McEncroe, L. Chandler, M. Dal Lago, C. Irving. Chelsea Goals: C. Bywater 4, T. Gardiner, J. Francis. Best: R. Crowe, B. Clark, B. Holman, C. Bywater, T. Gardiner, L. Shannon. RESERVES Crib Point Dromana Langwarrin Pearcedale Rye Red Hill

4.1.25 v 7.9.51 v 1.4.10 v 4.7.31 v 6.4.40 v 9.8.62 v

UNDER 19s Crib Point 10.9.69 v Dromana 3.7.25 v Langwarrin 4.3.27 v Pearcedale 12.19.91 v Rye 7.9.51 v Red Hill 19.21.135 v

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Tyabb Somerville Karingal Devon Meadows Hastings Chelsea

7.6.48 4.11.35 3.4.22 7.4.46 6.10.46 3.7.25

3.3.21 7.7.49 8.15.63 1.2.8 5.3.33 0.1.1

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

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

UNDER 19’S

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1216 703 172.97 1038 751 138.22 989 773 127.94 1032 650 158.77 1029 916 112.34 924 819 112.82 938 901 104.11 943 987 95.54 781 1203 64.92 807 1002 80.54 719 1054 68.22 513 1170 43.85

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12 9 2 1 12 9 3 0 12 9 3 0 12 8 4 0 12 7 4 1 12 7 5 0 12 7 5 0 12 6 6 0 12 4 8 0 12 3 9 0 12 2 10 0 12 0 12 0

788 371 723 485 728 526 719 512 713 520 651 417 708 454 777 472 449 642 395 863 299 792 262 1158

212.40 149.07 138.40 140.43 137.12 156.12 155.95 164.62 69.94 45.77 37.75 22.63

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12 12 0 0 12 11 1 0 12 9 3 0 12 9 3 0 12 8 4 0 12 7 5 0 12 5 7 0 12 4 8 0 12 3 9 0 12 3 9 0 12 1 11 0 12 0 12 0

1203 213 564.79 1262 367 343.87 832 364 228.57 799 434 184.10 741 477 155.35 938 412 227.67 645 719 89.71 491 789 62.23 446 981 45.46 448 1083 41.37 409 1041 39.29 187 1521 12.29

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

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

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

Rye Karingal Chelsea Chelsea Devon M Dromana

0 1 1 0 2 0

32 28 23 18 17 17

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

Red Hill Langwarrin Dromana Karingal Langwarrin Karingal

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Fixture - Division 2 Good Friday 30th March

Round 8

Round 15

Dromana 15.16.106 v Rye 12.11.83 (RD4)

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

Saturday 21st July Chelsea 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 6.11.47 v Tyabb 8.16.64 Dromana 15.17.107 v Somerville 8.6.54 Langwarrin 12.17.89 v Karingal 11.5.71 Pearcedale 10.8.68 vs Devon M 9.6.60 Red Hill 12.6.78 v Chelsea 6.5.41 Rye 13.9.87 v Hastings 9.17.71

Round 13 Saturday 7th July Chelsea 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 19s boys put in their best four quarter performance for the year taking it right up to a top four side in Crib Point for the best part of the game. The boys are coming together well as a team and another win may be just around the corner. The reserves team were excited to mark Buchs 50th game with a win and even Connell flew in from NT to join in the festivities. And the boys didn’t disappoint and were able to control the game from the outset in tough conditions and run out four goal winners. It was a great day for the yabbies as the Seniors managed to jagg our 3rd win of the year over a young and determined magpie outfit. SKIP and HANDSOME were on another level all afternoon. DIGS and STIX played some inspired football and it was great to have tina TURNER back in the side after a mid season Thai holiday (some of us do it tough) This week we try to knock off one of the top teams in the comp in Hastings at their place.... GO YABS In the womens football we took on Edi-Asp in a close fought game we were able to lock down the back half and keep them scoreless, eventually running out 27 point winners in a low scoring affair. Upcoming Socials: July 14th - Yabbies Coachella $15 7pm at the pond. July 28th - Sportsman’s Night - Details to follow. August 4th - Team of the Decade, details to be announced. #nipnip

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Rye Tremendous win by the seniors last week against a very good Hastings side. Set up with a sensational 1st quarter, the boys withstood a late charge from Hastings to hold on. Keeps our finals hopes alive and when we play that brand of football, we can beat any side in the competition. The skipper Adam Kirkwood was BOG, with 4 goals, Matty Hill and Tyrren Head were fantastic, closely followed by Zal White, Lloydy and Oscar Whitty. They say players can have off days, but what about the men in white, it was a 2- ring circus. I’m not a fan of 3 umpires, but when 2 can’t keep up and try and make calls from 40 metres away, lets go to 3 umps please. 31 frees to 14, had us baffled, lets hope they get dropped to the two’s.

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Talking about reserves, our boys had a real crack and nearly pulled of a great victory. Finals are still a chance boys and a win today would be ideal. Best last week Gabe, Sammy Dow, Mazza, Schwindy, Beau and Coops. The U/19’s are starting to hit their straps and are playing some great footy, which has Leigh Morse very excited. Nice win over Hastings last week, great game from Jacko Allen, Maxy Sharpenack, Barnsy, Dylan Allen, Swayny and Jarrod Richards. Keep up the good boys, finals bound you are. Don’t forget the St Andrews Beach Brewery Family Day, Sunday July the 29th, everyone welcome 12.30pm till 4.00pm. Get your names on the notice board in the rooms, or let Egor or Brady know your coming. $40k major raffle tickets now on sale, get your tickets early.

Chelsea Well folks I caren’t say I wasn’t given the heads up, first trip to Red Hill, never been that cold !! Unfortunately for all our sides they were Red Hot and came out firing. No excuses, on the day they were just better than us. Look forward to seeing them again later in the season. The Unders were light on and well done boy’s for again just giving it your best shot, winnable games coming up so just get to training and we will be fine. Stevie’s boy’s also had a battle on their hands all day and came up short also. Still in a good position to be part of the September action so as a collective let’s all stick fat and make sure that we turn things around this week, no excuses. Have to say Matt Mitchell is just having a great year, well done mate. Also good to see young King’y starting to find some form, their are others as well and I’m sure they know who they are so just keep punching and the rewards will follow. The disappointing aspect with regards to the main game is we did the hard yards in the 1st and 3rd qtr’s against the breeze and seemed to think it would just happen for us in the other 2, as the Coach said, it’s a mindset and we need to address it starting Tuesday. Huge game this week V Rye, I have no doubt we can bounce back and really cement that Final’s spot. To all our Sponsors and our very loyal Coterie members enjoy the Presidents Lunch this week, To Michael Davis and the other Board members well done Team. We are Chelsea See you at the Gullery !!

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Footy Notes Somerville Wet weather footy was back... again. Miserable conditions lead to a pretty miserable day for the club as we ventured down to Dromana. Thankfully the 19s gave us our only Football win of the day, defeating the Tigers by 4 goals. Vincent, Dixon and Fawcett lead the charge and found themselves among the best. The boys need to keep pushing and getting those wins on the board to stay in finals contention. With the club full of injuries the reserves found themselves sending a call out for players, big thanks to those guys that took the field. Snow, Peile and McDonnell played well, we went down by 4 goals. The seniors came out firing and it was a fairly even affair up until half time. The second half saw us fall behind and unfortunately the score blew out and no longer reflected the hard work we’d put in in the first. The tigers showed their class in the second half, their small forwards and onballers stole the show! Congratulations to Lachlan Haskett who played his first senior game for the club. Lachlan was also named in the best and with his first kick in senior footy managed to snag a goal. It’s a long way up from here and we hope to get back on the winners list this week when we welcome Crib to the nest. Big thanks to all the players and supporters who attended the mid-year Ball. We have just two more home games left until season over, let’s hope we get a big show of support to both and some big numbers away too. GO SOMIES!!

Hastings

First of a big welcome to all the ladies today for our annual Ladies luncheon, im sure you will have a great day. One win out of three last week down at Rye. The under 19,s put up a terrific contest against the young demons, in tough windy wet conditions it was just a hard battle in which our young Blues really had a crack, whilst the result did not go our way, the Coach and Club were proud of your effort. The Reserves also had a tough hard fought battle, with the reserves competition separated 6 points from 1st to 7th every game is vital, with Rye sitting in 5th spot one win behind Hastings it was a massive game in where Clubs would be by the end of the game, fortunately in a low scoring contest our boys got the win and now sit in 3rd spot 1 game clear of the chasing pack, in a year when the double chance may be vital Hastings are a step closer to grabbing it.

The Seniors got of to a poor start, Rye won the toss kicked with the aid of a 5 goal wind, Hastings did well to hold them for the first 20 minutes but in the last ten minutes Rye kicked 5 unanswered goals and took a seven goal lead into the first change, it was always going to be tough from there , and though our boys tried hard, they came up 16 points short, it was a disappointing day and maybe all final talk should be extinguished and we go back to taking it 1 week at a time. Functions 28TH July Past Players day Sponsors News xpress Hastings Facelift for Homes Neale Burgess MP Burke Bond Partners

Red Hill

Oh how the times have changed. I was reminded that a few years ago if all three sides had a win on the same day, it was free beverages across the bar. I am sure that President Graham Sherry is glad that incentive does not still stand. Three wins again last weekend. On a day that the weather reminded you that you were on the Hill all three teams played solid football and have not hurt our chances to play finals. The Ones, played team orientated football. This is a side playing for each other. The Reverend dominated the ruck and fed the midfield more efficiently than a Macca’s drive thru. Chris Irving and Big M Marchetti dominated the forward line. Tommy Mcencroe and Ben “Billy” Hughes did what they do best, win the hard ball. The job is not done yet. We welcome Langy to the Hill. A win today will mean consolidation in the top 5 for the Ones. Lets consolidate. The Magoos stood up again and produced a strong win. Sammy Scicluna said hey hey,out of my way and owned the footy. Joey Boase and TP continued to dominate. Andy Wilson came up from the Unders to play along side his coach Happy Gilmour. Speaking of coaches playing, Powelly is costing the club too much in tape to get him on the park, he still managed a snag however.The Unders had another big win. The Sandman kicked 9 and Soup Campbell had the ball on a string. Credit to the Chelsea boys who were undermanned but lacked nothing in determination. Big 5K draw tonight and a big welcome to all our sponsors. The Mountain Goat.

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Footy Notes Dromana Welcome to our sponsors attending the Presidents Luncheon and thank them for their generous support. This round we take on Devon Meadows and hope that the conditions are better than when we played them earlier in the year though the forecast doesn’t look good. Congratulations to Daniel Maestrale on playing his 250th game for the club today. Our previous round against Somerville started badly with our U19s unable to handle the adverse conditions and struggled all game in a low scoring affair only having the better of the play in the last quarter to go down by 24 points. The Reserves were the reverse of the U19s with Dromana establishing a two goal lead in the first quarter and maintaining the lead all game to to run out 16 point winners to maintain their second spot on the ladder. Similiar to the Senior game against Somerville earlier in the season they were fast out of the blocks kicking with the wind and held a 16 point lead at quarter time aided by Dromana’s inaccuracy. Dromana made good use of the wind in the second kicking 4 goals to 1 and led by 4 points at the long break. Dromana tightened up on some scrappy play and out scored Somerville by 11 goals to 4 over the final two quarters to run out 53 point winners. Two of our small forwards kicked 9 goals between them. Our next major social function is the Greek Night on the 4th of August in the Social rooms so book early with President Chris $50 per head. Get your Major Raffle tickets from any Board member. GO TIGERS!!!

Crib Point In wet conditions the unders took on a vastly improved Tyabb who were up for the challenge. Joe Smith was a target up forward, whilst Jet Wilson was leading from the front in the midfield. As the game went on the young magpies started to run away with the game and finished with a comfortable win. Better players were Jett Wilson, Smith, Wisken, Whitford, Gneil & M.sheperd. Reserves were competitive but never really in the contest against the Yabbies. Another slow start saw them fall 3 goals behind early which was the margin all day. Too many players not training enough and not getting enough footy in their hands week to week means skills remain rusty for too many each game. Dan White was a clear cut best on ground in the middle and put his head over every contest and won plenty of hardball. Sam Parmenter had another ripper in the ruck. Ricky Thompson bowed out from footy altogether in his last career game and not a moment too soon. Conditions didn’t favour either side as the rain fell for 3 qtrs. It was a game made up of opportunities and moments in the seniors and we weren’t able to make the most of them.

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We saw passages of play where we looked good and executed how we wanted to go about our footy and Tyabb didnt have an answer for it. But our challenge as a group is we have to do this for 4 qtrs. We have to keep sticking together and focusing on the basic fundamentals and the penny will drop. Best players Brad Davidson, Jacob Cook, Ned Shannon, Jarrad Fisk & Wayne Cripps

Pearcedale WOW! What a great day of local footy we had at the Dales last week! The great man, Drew Petrie put on a show both on and off the ground. His talks to the Auskick crew and the under 19s were inspirational. The Pearcedale faithful enjoyed the lunch time entertainment from both Drew and Marty Fields. Neil Custerson kept the day rolling. We came away with the win both on and off the field. The crowd was fantastic with heaps of old faces out and about. Well done to the team of people who helped out prior to and on the day. A huge shout out to the PBJFC team for their help and support. Thanks to Devon Meadows for a great day and the Larnach Cup. it was great to welcome back a few players from the injury list last week. It helps when you have a pool of players to chose from. More are on the way so things are looking up. We head to Karingal this week for a hard week of footy. Karingal are strong in all grades and we face a challenge. Keep your heads up boys and play hard! Tonight we party at the annual ball at Settlers Run. Hope you already have your tickets and your gladrags organised. We have a few functions coming up with Past players, officials and supporters club day to be held on July 21. Let Karen know you are coming on 0407853595. Sponsors day featuring Jason Akermanis will be held on August 4. This will be another great day at Tractor park celebrating all things Pearcedale and thanking our wonderful supporters. Keep up to date by following us on Facebook. #upthedales

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Footy Notes Langwarrin

Delicious bacon and egg rolls that were available early,helped ease the discomfort caused by atrocious conditions last week as we played host to Karingal. With a slow start in the 19’s we were up against it early. Good players included L. McDonald, O. Coates and B. Smith. Beaten by 6 goals we were hoping the next two games had more positive results. Played during the worst of the conditions,our reserves always knew Karingal were going to be tough to beat. Karingal won, in a tight,low scoring game. Good players included E. Parsons, J. O’Shea, S. Urbans, J. Longley, and Sam Schaede. Special mention to Jack O’Shea who played his 150th for the club and is the epitome of what our club is all about. Well done Jack! Our seniors started well early and looked good with hardness at the ball and quick ball movement towards our dangerous, and in-form forward line. We knew that Karingal would come back hard-and they did. Credit goes to our boys though who managed to snag steadying goals when they were required. Boof,Patto, Red, Tuddy and Kye continued their recent good form and were amongst our best in what was best described as a great team effort. Everyone played their part.It was good afterwards to welcome Karingal upstairs for a drink as the on field hostilities were put aside after the game. With decorated involvement at both Langy and Karingal our two games against the Bulls this year have been tight, hard contests, and played in the sprirt that would have done Luke Duhig proud.

Couple of big events coming up are the $5k draw - tickets out real soon - and the Frat Party which promises to be a great night...see JackyB and crew for tickets The really big social news however is the long awaited return of the Man-O-Man Talent Show - watch closely for details and players practicing their catwalk strutting.... Netball function in the rooms from 1pm today - Bubbles & Nibbles...all netball players & umpires welcome! #RedWhiteBOOM Bullseye

Devon Meadows On the road again, how many back to back road trips have we had this year?? This time down at Dromana with a big opportunity to take a scalp. We didn’t have any luck at Pearcedale last week with the big money man Drew Petrie doing enough to get the hoops over the line. At least the 2’s had a good win, and it was a great reward for effort for all the boys who have battled away all year with very little numbers. Get back to the rooms tonight for the Comedy Night - at time of print there was very little space remaining so if you can grab one today consider yourself very lucky. Also coming up, just announced is the “Christmas in July” function which will be taking place on Saturday 28th July. Fancy dress, full roast dinner and plenty of entertainment. $25 per ticket, will be a great night. And remember Past Players Day and Sponsors day will be held on the 4th August so mark it in your diaries and make yourself available for what will be a great fun day with plenty of reminiscing and beers. Look forward to seeing everyone back at the club tonight. GO MEADOWS!

Karingal Well that didn’t entirely go to plan did it? Last week in the rain & cold at Langy we fell short in the 1st and last games of the day - on the up side though we’re some great wins for every other team Netball was 4 wins from 5 games and footy 3 from 4 with the womens team getting the choccies (and spray tans - ask Pricey) down at Cerberus The Unders lead all day by just couldn’t put Langy away in taking the win followed by a real tight and low scoring affair in the Reserves with our boys collecting another 4 very handy points The senior side never really looked th egoists all day but we’re still in the game until the last few minutes, going down by 3 goals This week we welcome Pearcedale to the Bullpit and tomorrow Frankston Bombers Women’s team for the second annual “It’s OK not to be OK” game. A cause that is very close to the hearts of many at both clubs, we encourage everyone to come down tomorrow to support the ladies - game time is 2.30 and the BBQ will be running and bar open LifeLine - 13 11 14

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

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

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Colours: Blue Red && White White Coaches Senior: Senior: Leigh Brett Stewart Dunne Reserves: Luke&Forsyth Reserves: James Garrett Jarmin Paddick U19:Murray Michael U19: Luke & Treip Travis Bravo

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Dylan DillonGregson Duncan (RC) 31 34 Damien Ashcroft 35 Travis Bravo 32 Callan (C) 36 DanielDixon Marshall 33 Grant Paxton 37 Damien Scully 34 Aaron Jack 38 Harry Prior 35 39 Matt Stanley Dylan Ryan 36 40 Luke VanRaay Jake Ryan 37 41 Brad Occhipinti TroyKelly Jacobson 38 42 Jake Luke Dalmau 39 43 Jordan Jones Zach Campbell 40 44 Duncan Proud 41 DanielFrey Heijden (C) 45 Bailey 42 Chris Hadfield Dalmau 46 Dylan 47 Aaron Paxton 43 Liam Coffey 48 Andrew 44 ConnorMcInnes Benwell (C) 49 Zane 45 TomMerdanovic Mitchell 50 Justin 46 GlennFarrelly Anderson (C) 51 David Hirst 47 Jarmin Paddick 52 Zac Bartling 48 Michael Kennedy 53 Tom Matthews Laughlin Cowell 49 54 Aaron Lees Aidan Simmons 52 55 Chris Matthews LukeFarrelly Jennings 53 56 Todd Kade Porter 57 Nathan McDonald Casey Miller-Trickey (RC)59 Liam Bennett Luke Murray 60 Steven McInnes 61 Matt Jackson Robert Muir 63 Blake DavidSimpson Hussey 64 Jason Matt Hinde Cottrell 65 Mason JahronRussell Ostrom 67 Brendan Dunne Luke Daniel 99 Andrew Mathers Huw Jones Michael Burke

Tim Chaloner Richard Mathers Ryan RhysMcDonald Wilson D’arcy Garton Matthew Moran Jesse Jack Ramirez Hobson Dalton Thomas-Staines Zane Hill Tim Bunawan Nick Garrett Jonah Cassera Mitchell Johnson James Pretty Lachie Gray AJ Fowler Mark Cook Jack Birthisel Reid Mihevc Chaffey Steve Micheal Zini Brett Burns Tom Craven Zac Gibson Matt SamBurnett Frawley Grant Goodall James Garrett Mad Zac Nord-White Duncan Andru Plakorakis Jake Lyttle Geoff DylanHibberd Hateley Caine Pearce Michael Mazeika Tom Delves Billy Kennedy Brendan Lord Matthew Jake SmythWilson JakeDixon Marshall Levi Brock Osborne Chris James Jake Archdeacon Jeremy Bunawan Tom Phipps Jake Smith John Smith Max Smith Travis Puntaroni

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Dylan DillonGregson Duncan (RC) 3431 Damien Ashcroft 3532 Travis Bravo Callan (C) 3633 DanielDixon Marshall Grant Paxton 3734 Damien Scully Aaron 3835 HarryJack Prior 3936 Matt Stanley Dylan Ryan 40 Luke VanRaay Jake Ryan 37 41 Brad Occhipinti TroyKelly Jacobson 4238 Jake Luke Dalmau 4339 Jordan Jones Zach Campbell 4440 Duncan Proud Daniel Heijden (C) 4541 Bailey Frey ChrisHadfield Dalmau 4642 Dylan 4743 Aaron Liam Paxton Coffey 4844 Andrew ConnorMcInnes Benwell (C) 4945 Zane TomMerdanovic Mitchell Justin GlennFarrelly Anderson (C) 5046 5147 David Hirst Jarmin Paddick 5248 Zac Bartling Michael Kennedy 53 Tom Matthews Laughlin Cowell 49 54 Aaron Lees Aidan Simmons 5552 Chris Matthews LukeFarrelly Jennings 5653 Todd Kade Porter 57 Nathan McDonald Casey Miller-Trickey (RC)59 Liam Bennett Luke Murray 60 Steven McInnes 61 Matt Jackson Robert Muir 63 Blake Simpson David Hussey 64 Jason Matt Hinde Cottrell 65 Mason JahronRussell Ostrom 67 Brendan Dunne Luke Daniel 99 Andrew Mathers Huw Jones Michael Burke

Under 19’s

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

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HarrisonKeher Jordan Piner CoreyEklund Tyler Battams Lachlan Nick Vigliaroni Hinde (C) Jai Treip Luke Sparks JoshGrant Will Pohle Anthony Jack McGuiness Beale NathanEldridge Mason Villella (C) Noah Davies Dylan Bradshaw Zac Saunders Kieran Rand Dylan DiVenchenzo Mitchell Briggs Zac Holton Riley Bradshaw Steven Tom Quigley Tapolscay Ash Cadd Connor Benwell Chris McInnes Bailey Wood Lachlan Dylan Khan Saunders Damon Sean McCarten Hookem Brodie Luke Jennings Mitchem(C) Kyle McClenahan

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Tim Chaloner Richard Mathers Ryan RhysMcDonald Wilson D’arcy Garton Matthew Moran Jesse Jack Ramirez Hobson Dalton Thomas-Staines Zane Hill Tim Bunawan Nick Garrett Jonah Cassera Mitchell Johnson James Pretty Gray AJLachie Fowler Mark Cook Jack Birthisel Reid Mihevc Chaffey Steve Micheal Zini Brett Burns Tom Craven Zac Gibson Matt SamBurnett Frawley Grant Goodall James Garrett Mad ZacNord-White Duncan Andru Plakorakis Jake Lyttle Geoff DylanHibberd Hateley Caine Pearce Michael Mazeika Tom Delves Billy Kennedy Brendan Lord Matthew Jake SmythWilson Jake Marshall Levi Dixon Brock Osborne Chris James Jake Archdeacon Jeremy Bunawan Tom Phipps Jake Smith John Smith Max Smith Travis Puntaroni

Kyah Karavalisis Kade Porter Luke Farrelly Declan Albert Brad Little Matt Wright JarrodMitchell Sullivan Ryan Eric VanSchalwyk Luke Daniel Harley Earle Brad Gason RyanPicolli McNamara Mat Aiden Morley Roberts Curtis AngusSmith McBain Ryan Cody Stewart-Fry Jack Bennell Austin Brown Alex Occhipinti Sean Burns Milo Radonovic Sam Morgan Jackson Chapman

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HarrisonKeher Jordan Piner CoreyEklund Tyler Battams Lachlan Nick Vigliaroni Hinde (C) Jai Treip Luke Sparks JoshGrant Will Pohle Anthony Jack McGuiness Beale NathanEldridge Mason Villella (C) Noah Davies Dylan Bradshaw Zac Saunders Kieran Rand Dylan DiVenchenzo Mitchell Briggs Zac Holton Riley Bradshaw Steven Tom Quigley Tapolscay Ash Cadd Connor Benwell Chris McInnes Bailey Wood Lachlan Dylan Khan Saunders Damon Sean McCarten Hookem Brodie Luke Jennings Mitchem(C) Kyle McClenahan

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Kyah Karavalisis Kade Porter Luke Farrelly Declan Albert Brad Little Matt Wright JarrodMitchell Sullivan Ryan Eric VanSchalwyk Luke Daniel Harley Earle Brad Gason RyanPicolli McNamara Mat Aiden Morley Roberts Curtis AngusSmith McBain Ryan Cody Stewart-Fry Jack Bennell Austin Brown Alex Occhipinti Sean Burns Milo Radonovic Sam Morgan Jackson Chapman


langwarrin red hill

langwarrin red hill

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

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

Seniors & Reserves

Seniors & Reserves 1 1 Michael Parker Joey Boase 2 1 Zach Andrewartha Michael Holmes (Res) 3 2 Blake Peach Marcus Dal Lago 4 3 Nicholas Hammill (DVC) Chris Irving 5 4 Shane JoshTanirau Mold (RC) 6 5 Andrew Taylor (RVC) Sean Marchetti 7 6 Ashley Jake Fenech Mitchell 8 Jesse Murphy 6 Liam Kelly (Res) 9 Shane Paterson 7 Jonathon Ross 10 Mitchell Mathie Aaron Holmes 117 Blake Harkness (C)(Res) Rheede Hopgood(DVC) Tuddenham 128 Nicholas Peter Dal Lago 139 Mark McGill Mathew Lonsdale 1411 Shelton Rosario JakeMoore Bromley 1512 Corey 1613 Luke Churcher (DVC) Thomas McEncroe 1714 Corey Hanger Michael Mock 1815 Daniel MattNash Hyden 1916 Jayden Johnsen Harrison Young 2017 Joshua JonahBiggs Siverson 2118 Matthew AndrewPeynenborg Mock 22 Blake McCormack 19 Daniel McNamara 23 Gerard Brown (VC) 20 Torren Powell 24 Mathew Windsor Andrew Gilmour 2521 Mitchell Porter Jayden 2622 Jason CurryPain Harry Byrt 2723 Sam Schaede LukeParsons Marchesani 2824 Eddie Jake Mold 2925 Sean Herdman Matthew Mitchell 3026 Joshua Hollaway (RVC) 3127 Bayleigh Tate Blake Thomson 3228 Haydn Golby Ethan Bryan

3329 Michael Hare Luke Adams 3430 Kyle Bustell Max TulenInglis 3530 Mitchell Byron Cuthbert Finnerty 3631 Matthew HamishNaughton McShane 3732 Thomas Branch William Tuck 3833 Dan Wehner James Pittard 39 James Longley 34 Christopher Balthazaar 40 Patrick L’Huillier 35 Sam Scicluna 41 Zac Davies Lachlan Horscroft 4236 Cody Howard Luke Adams 4338 Anthony Totaro(Res) ZacFoggie Vines 4438 Sam Daniel Allsop 4539 Jack Oshea (RVC) Harry Wynn-Pope O’Rourke - Ryan 4640 Anthony Ben Marks Hughes 4741 Aaron 4842 Nathan Whyte Billy Saunders 4945 Jack Lacey Chandler Lachlan 5045 Kieran Albanese Mitchell Skvor (Res) 5146 Zac Foot Max Knight 5250 Kyle Allen Bryce Williams 5351 Ashley Moore Brendan Tomczak 54 Adam Tate 52 James Gioutsos 55 Adam Eggleston 53 Lachlan Prins 56 Ayden Collins Timothy Grostate 57 Brian McCleod Corey Wood 58 Jacob Brooker 59 60 61 62 63 64

Shane Urbans Jack Henderson Rhys Lloyd Lachlan Davies Jesse Bice Brendan Casper

1 1 Michael Parker Joey Boase 2 1 Zach Andrewartha Michael Holmes (Res) 3 2 Blake Peach Marcus Dal Lago 4 3 Nicholas Hammill (DVC) Chris Irving 5 4 Shane JoshTanirau Mold (RC) 6 5 Andrew Taylor (RVC) Sean Marchetti 7 Fenech 6 Ashley Jake Mitchell 8 Jesse Murphy 6 Liam Kelly (Res) 9 Shane Paterson 7 Jonathon Ross 10 Mitchell Mathie Aaron Holmes(C)(Res) 117 Blake Harkness Rheede Hopgood(DVC) Tuddenham 128 Nicholas Peter Dal Lago 139 Mark McGill Mathew Lonsdale 1411 Shelton Rosario JakeMoore Bromley 1512 Corey 1613 Luke Churcher (DVC) Thomas McEncroe 1714 Corey Hanger Michael Mock 1815 Daniel MattNash Hyden 1916 Jayden Johnsen Harrison Young 2017 Joshua JonahBiggs Siverson 2118 Matthew AndrewPeynenborg Mock 22 Blake McCormack 19 Daniel McNamara 23 Gerard Brown (VC) 20 Torren Powell 24 Mathew Windsor Andrew Gilmour 2521 Mitchell Porter Jayden Pain 2622 Jason Curry Harry Byrt 2723 Sam Schaede LukeParsons Marchesani 2824 Eddie JakeHerdman Mold 2925 Sean Matthew Mitchell 3026 Joshua Hollaway (RVC) 3127 Bayleigh Tate Blake Thomson 3228 Haydn EthanGolby Bryan

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

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Shane Urbans Jack Henderson Rhys Lloyd Lachlan Davies Jesse Bice Brendan Casper

Under 19’s

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

3329 Michael Hare Luke Adams 3430 Kyle Bustell Max TulenInglis 3530 Mitchell Byron Cuthbert Finnerty 3631 Matthew HamishNaughton McShane 3732 Thomas Branch William Tuck 3833 Dan Wehner James Pittard 39 James Longley 34 Christopher Balthazaar 40 Patrick L’Huillier 35 Sam Scicluna 41 Zac Davies Lachlan Horscroft 4236 Cody Howard Luke Adams 4338 Anthony Totaro(Res) ZacFoggie Vines 4438 Sam Daniel Allsop 4539 Jack Oshea (RVC) Harry Wynn-Pope O’Rourke - Ryan 4640 Anthony Ben Marks Hughes 4741 Aaron 4842 Nathan Whyte Billy Saunders 4945 Jack Lacey Chandler Lachlan 5045 Kieran Albanese Mitchell Skvor (Res) 5146 Zac Foot Max Knight 5250 Kyle Allen Bryce Williams 5351 Ashley Moore Brendan Tomczak 54 Adam Tate 52 James Gioutsos 55 Adam Eggleston 53 Lachlan Prins 56 Ayden Collins Timothy Grostate 57 Brian McCleod Corey Wood 58 Jacob Brooker

Noah Turner Nathan Kyle Jacob Boase Nathan Rowley Charlie Hanrahan Liam O’Halloran Andrew Wilson Ethan Watts Alister Fuller Mitch Kirkman Nathan HarrisonA’Vard Potts Jake Hall Blake Fisher Liam Reilly Beau Scoble Hayden Horscroft Josh Mack Aidan Marchesani Jordan Crawford Joshua Johnson Lachlan Cross Riley Bracun Nash DeBrewster Prinse William Ollie Pilgrim Coates Jack Harrison McIntyre

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

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Noah Turner Nathan Kyle Jacob Boase Nathan Rowley Charlie Hanrahan Liam O’Halloran Andrew Wilson Ethan Watts Alister Fuller Mitch Kirkman Nathan HarrisonA’Vard Potts Jake Hall Blake Fisher Liam Reilly Beau Scoble Hayden Horscroft Josh Mack Aidan Marchesani Jordan Crawford Joshua Johnson Lachlan Cross Riley Bracun Nash DeBrewster Prinse William Ollie Pilgrim Coates Jack Harrison McIntyre

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somerville Crib point

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Colours:

Colours:

BlackBlue & White Royal & Gold

BlackBlue & White Royal & Gold

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

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

Seniors & Reserves

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Josh SamWesterman Adams Justin Brad Arnold Allsop Steve Stephen Crowe Henshaw Josh ZackMcMahon Condick Tim Mykelti McGenniss Lefau Ryan Ned Gillis Shannon Adrian DanielSpeedy White Nathan Zak Dekleuver Gillis Yiann Nick Rutherford Marandos Lee Luke Kohner Herrington Luke Wayne Burton Cripps Marcus Harri Dekleuver Bate Tom Reuben Burton Jamieson Billy Mitch Rolfe Stansborough Bailey DavidNation Cook Tom LiamRoberts O’Connor Sam SamAdams Kilduff Ben TimSedgwick Daniel Jackson Elliott Avis Stapleton (C) Levi RileyHughs Clifford Luke Jacob Rowe Cook Andrejs Brodie Hill Everitt Travis Jayden Finn Espenschied Austyn Brendan Fawcett Phillips Kane Jayden McKenzie Duman Tom Tim Beckett Cook Corey Brad Davidson Dow Jake Brody Haskett Pearse Jesse MylesWalker-swain Jamieson Liam Jarrod Gruar Fisk

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Jedd Ethan Sutton Smith Will JoelShields Wisken Michael Dan Wise Vanplew Ben Jacob Neuchew Collins Jack Will Skinner Larkin Matt Daniel Harrison Briggs (RC) Bryce Jake Bryant Dunn Nick Kieran Mason Jamieson Brad MarkRowe Cairns Jack BenRolfe Wigan Zane Sam Martin Parmenter Lachie AaronMcGenniss King Drew BaileyWhitley Retzlaff Rhys Cal Holt Palmer Declan TristianSnow Rosario Ryan JarvisMcMahon Materiki Niall Cal Campbell Young Callum Matt Wappett Barnes Aiden Tyler Wilton Peile Williams FebrickoBailey Addi Mitch MartyNation Berryman Jack Tim Barbour Malcolm Cameron Kye Espenschied Mills Angus Mitch Sweeny-smith Davis Sam Mitch, McDonnell Kleinig Sam JakeCahill Daniel Connor Marson Josiah Laakulu Jackson Glindemann

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Josh SamWesterman Adams Justin Brad Arnold Allsop Steve Stephen Crowe Henshaw Josh ZackMcMahon Condick Tim Mykelti McGenniss Lefau Ryan Ned Gillis Shannon Adrian DanielSpeedy White Nathan Zak Dekleuver Gillis Yiann Nick Rutherford Marandos Lee Luke Kohner Herrington Luke Wayne Burton Cripps Marcus Harri Dekleuver Bate Tom Reuben Burton Jamieson Billy Mitch Rolfe Stansborough Bailey DavidNation Cook Tom LiamRoberts O’Connor Sam SamAdams Kilduff Ben TimSedgwick Daniel Jackson Elliott Avis Stapleton (C) Levi RileyHughs Clifford Luke Jacob Rowe Cook Andrejs Brodie Hill Everitt Travis Jayden Finn Espenschied Austyn Brendan Fawcett Phillips Kane Jayden McKenzie Duman Tom Tim Beckett Cook Corey Brad Davidson Dow Jake Brody Haskett Pearse Jesse MylesWalker-swain Jamieson Liam Jarrod Gruar Fisk

Will MaxJago Urwin Jack Moroney Jayden Macnab Mitchell Brander Harry Waterfall Lachlan Jett BauerHaskett - Lodge Todd Dupas Thomas Panich LachlanWisken Yeowman Cooper Liam White Miles Shepherd Zac Robinson Caiden, Follett Lucas Donazon Nathan ConnorMcCarthy Vincent Harrison Jackson Laughton Elliot Max Vercoe Bryce Martin Bailey TravisBuddle Barnett Jett Wilson Charlie Dixon Jason DeSilva Archie Shepherd Jack Wilkinson Connor Perry Michael Finn Jonah Bam Mitchell Mantell Joseph Smith JamesWhitford Limanis Aaron

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Jedd Ethan Sutton Smith Will JoelShields Wisken Michael Dan Wise Vanplew Ben Jacob Neuchew Collins Jack Will Skinner Larkin Matt Daniel Harrison Briggs (RC) Bryce Jake Bryant Dunn Nick Kieran Mason Jamieson Brad MarkRowe Cairns Jack BenRolfe Wigan Zane Sam Martin Parmenter Lachie AaronMcGenniss King Drew BaileyWhitley Retzlaff Rhys Cal Holt Palmer Declan TristianSnow Rosario Ryan JarvisMcMahon Materiki Niall Cal Campbell Young Callum Matt Wappett Barnes Aiden Tyler Wilton Peile Williams FebrickoBailey Addi Mitch MartyNation Berryman Jack Tim Barbour Malcolm Cameron Kye Espenschied Mills Angus Mitch Sweeny-smith Davis Sam Mitch, McDonnell Kleinig Sam JakeCahill Daniel Connor Marson Josiah Laakulu Jackson Glindemann

Under 19’s

Under 19’s 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 30 12 31 14 32 15 16 33 17 34 18 35 19 36 20 37

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Blake Wilson Nathan Van Straaten Kyle Barnes Jacob Gniel Austyn Fawcett Mcalister Pittock Toby Hurd Daniel Mann Jet Mepsted Hayden Young Tyler Young Sam McDonald Matt Harrison Nick Mason Zane Martin Lachlan Kupsch James Venturini Jordan Hoffman Aiden Holden Zac Foulds Cameron Mills Christian White

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Will MaxJago Urwin Jack Moroney Jayden Macnab Mitchell Brander Harry Waterfall Lachlan Jett BauerHaskett - Lodge Todd Dupas Thomas Panich Lachlan Yeowman Cooper Wisken Liam White Miles Shepherd Zac Robinson Caiden, Follett Lucas Donazon Nathan ConnorMcCarthy Vincent Harrison Jackson Laughton Elliot Max Vercoe Bryce Martin Bailey TravisBuddle Barnett Jett Wilson Charlie Dixon Jason DeSilva Archie Shepherd Jack Wilkinson Connor Perry Michael Finn Jonah Bam Mitchell Mantell Joseph Smith James Limanis Aaron Whitford

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Blake Wilson Nathan Van Straaten Kyle Barnes Jacob Gniel Austyn Fawcett Mcalister Pittock Toby Hurd Daniel Mann Jet Mepsted Hayden Young Tyler Young Sam McDonald Matt Harrison Nick Mason Zane Martin Lachlan Kupsch James Venturini Jordan Hoffman Aiden Holden Zac Foulds Cameron Mills Christian White

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Netball Preview The Bullettes are back in business By David Nagel Karingal has emerged as a genuine threat for the MPNFL Division Two premiership after the Bullettes completed a marvellous fortnight of netball against Langwarrin last week. It was only two weeks ago that Jess Whitfort and her girls looked vulnerable, sitting fourth on the ladder and just a game clear of Hastings and Dromana. And the Bullettes vulnerability was real, with games against Crib Point and the unbeaten Langwarrin set to test their credentials to the fullest. But now, after defeating the Magpies and Kangaroos in consecutive weeks, the Bullettes are in the premiership race up to their eyeballs. They now have a two-week break to sit back and assess their opposition, with Pearcedale forfeiting today’s scheduled clash ahead of next week’s non-event against Rye. The Bullettes will be fresh for their next outing against Red Hill on Saturday 21 July. The pick of today’s matches sees Hastings host Tyabb in a must-win for the Blues who are still a chance of playing finals. The Blues have had an interrupted schedule of late and have been missing some star players for a multitude of reasons. Their last outing against Red Hill was impressive, scoring a 55-33 win, with Armani Buskermolen (GS) and HelenMagaret Ashin (GA) capitalising on some great work from further up the court. Charli Buskermolen and Darcy Lambert were brilliant through the midcourt for the Blues, who will need to lift their game to challenge the impressive Yabbies. Tyabb was terrific last week, brushing aside last year’s premiers Crib Point in the fashion of a very good netball team. Caitlin Watson and Kayla Brown defended stoutly, Isabella Brown was on fire in centre, while Keira Wills (GA) fed Birgitta Nemaric (GS) with some wonderful passing up front. The Yabbies are a good outfit and they’ll be too strong today. Langwarrin will enjoy a nice warm welcome from Red Hill when the Kangaroos arrive for the indoor clash at the Showgrounds. But avoiding cold weather will be the last thing on the mind of Sara Drain and her ladder-leading Kangaroos, who will look to bounce back after their first loss of the season against Karingal last week. The Kangaroos were outplayed, but not disgraced, losing the first three quarters by three, three and six before finishing strongly in the final term. Drain had 10-quality players at her disposal and threw the bibs around as she looked to find an answer to Karingal’s winning form.

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A lot like the wineries that scatter its near surrounds, Red Hill has a lot of local product to with at the moment. The Hills are struggling on the scoreboard but the efforts of Sienna Wills, Emilie Baird, Shannon White and Katie Baird could never be questioned. Those girls, and their teammates, will give their all today – but the Kangaroos will win easily. Reigning premier Crib Point needs to turn its form around quickly and can start today with a visit to Somerville. It’s a rare occurrence for the Magpies to lose two in a row but consecutive losses against Karingal and Tyabb should inspire the Magpies to work extra hard to defend their title. Dionne Douglas has been there and done it all before and she will look to inspire her teammates from the midcourt today. The Eagles have had a tough season, but players like Elyse Hower, Sara Tanner and Briony Kelly can comfort themselves with the fact that some winnable games are on the horizon. But they won’t win today – the Magpies will be too classy. And finally, Dromana plays host to Devon Meadows. The Tigers had a strong win over Somerville last week with goalers Emily Wilson, Bev Miller and Riverlea Walter enjoying some great passing from the likes of Chloe Birch and Emily Pratt. Karli Foster (GD) and Tash Petroff (GK) defended well and are a key reason why the Tigers are still in finals contention at this point of the season. The Panthers are coming off the bye, but defeated Chelsea last start and will bring some confidence into the clash. Jenelle Bain, Kate May and Shannon Gill were all key contributors that day and will look to trouble the Tigers this time around – but Dromana will prevail in a close one.

Red Hill will need to be on its toes across all grades today when it welcomes Langwarrin to the Showgrounds.

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Netball Results & Ladders A Grade

Crib Point 28 v Tyabb Dromana 42 v Somerville Langwarrin 39 v Karingal Red Hill 41 v Chelsea Hastings – Bye Devon Meadows – Bye

43 36 50 47

TEAM P W L D F A % P Langwarrin 11 10 1 0 577 383 150.65 44 Tyabb 11 9 2 0 535 344 155.52 40 Karingal 11 8 3 0 521 366 142.35 36 Crib Point 11 8 3 0 448 335 133.73 36 Hastings 10 6 4 0 426 362 117.68 32 Dromana 11 6 5 0 397 428 92.76 28 Dev Meadows 11 5 6 0 328 365 89.86 24 Red Hill 11 3 8 0 366 467 78.37 16 Somerville 11 3 8 0 328 432 75.93 16 Chelsea 11 2 9 0 350 473 74.00 12 Pearcedale 11 0 11 0 122 443 27.54 4

Crib Point Dromana Langwarrin Pearcedale Red Hill Rye

B Grade

30 v Tyabb 48 v Somerville 24 v Karingal 39 v Devon Meadows 48 v Chelsea 29 v Hastings

38 42 33 36 42 39

TEAM P W L D F A % P Somerville 12 11 1 0 656 316 207.59 44 Karingal 12 11 1 0 622 325 191.38 44 Langwarrin 12 9 3 0 553 367 150.68 36 Dromana 12 9 3 0 590 495 119.19 36 Tyabb 12 6 5 1 468 380 123.16 26 Red Hill 12 6 6 0 447 420 106.43 24 Hastings 12 5 5 2 364 511 71.23 24 Crib Point 12 5 7 0 438 433 101.15 20 Dev Meadows 12 3 9 0 370 510 72.55 12 Chelsea 12 2 9 1 330 455 72.53 10 Rye 12 1 10 1 342 619 55.25 6 Pearcedale 12 1 10 1 264 613 43.07 6 Crib Point Dromana Langwarrin Pearcedale Red Hill Rye

C Grade

33 v Tyabb 46 v Somerville 14 v Karingal 18 v Devon Meadows 31 v Chelsea 22 v Hastings

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TEAM P W L D F A % P Dromana 12 11 0 1 420 269 156.13 46 Karingal 12 11 1 0 500 256 195.31 44 Crib Point 12 9 3 0 466 329 141.64 36 Chelsea 12 8 3 1 422 314 134.39 34 Langwarrin 12 6 6 0 308 327 94.19 24 Red Hill 12 6 6 0 352 379 92.88 24 Tyabb 12 4 6 2 282 294 95.92 20 Rye 12 5 7 0 288 370 77.84 20 Dev Meadows 12 3 7 2 354 367 96.46 16 Somerville 12 3 9 0 340 404 84.16 12 Pearcedale 12 2 10 0 291 376 77.39 8 Hastings 12 1 11 0 160 498 32.13 4

Crib Point Dromana Langwarrin Pearcedale Red Hill Rye

D Grade

15 v Tyabb 40 v Somerville 15 v Karingal 28 v Devon Meadows 33 v Chelsea 26 v Hastings

9 42 23 25 31 13

TEAM P W L D F A % P Somerville 12 11 1 0 408 307 132.90 44 Karingal 12 10 1 1 489 223 219.28 42 Dromana 12 10 2 0 457 246 185.77 40 Langwarrin 12 8 3 1 427 202 211.39 34 Crib Point 12 7 5 0 308 296 104.05 28 Rye 12 6 5 1 284 329 86.32 26 Pearcedale 12 5 7 0 314 333 94.29 20 Chelsea 12 4 8 0 277 352 78.69 16 Tyabb 12 3 8 1 250 327 76.45 14 Dev Meadows 12 3 9 0 306 385 79.48 12 Red Hill 12 3 9 0 213 373 57.10 12 Hastings 12 0 12 0 122 482 25.31 0 Pearcedale Dromana Crib Point Langwarrin

Under 17

52 v Devon Meadows 26 v Hastings 4 v Red Hill 20 v Karingal

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TEAM P W L D F A % P Pearcedale 11 10 0 1 520 177 293.79 46 Hastings 11 8 3 0 465 218 213.30 36 Red Hill 10 7 2 1 446 226 197.35 38 Dromana 10 6 4 0 343 264 129.92 32 Karingal 10 4 6 0 239 286 83.57 24 Langwarrin 10 3 7 0 215 375 57.33 20 Dev Meadows 11 3 8 0 282 388 72.68 16 Crib Point 11 0 11 0 58 634 9.15 4

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Netball Notes Tyabb D Grade played 3 fantastic quarters of netball, only to fade away in the last, going down by 6 goals. It was, once again, our whole court defensive effort which kept the girls in the match but we didn’t manage to influence the scoreboard enough. Claire demonstrated her versatility, being thrown all over the court & stepping up to the challenge. In very difficult conditions, C grade we’re able to match it with the cribby for much of the game but unfortunately went down by a decent margin in the end. Chloe was outstanding and ably supported by Lauren in GD, both creating many turnovers. Unfortunately we were unable to convert these opportunities. The last B grade match against Crib went down to the wire, the girls weren’t expecting anything less. A tough match in tough conditions which we were able to adjust to quick enough. Our goalers were solid, allowing us to convert many of the opportunities. We had the lead for the entire match to hold onto a really solid win. A grade - Once again, the girls were switched on right from the first whistle which allowed us to gain some momentum early which we were able to carry throughout the majority of the match. Our defensive pressure all the way down the court, but specifically our defensive end once again continued to turn the ball over and give the attackers plenty of ball to convert and score from. It was a really solid effort from everyone against a very formidable team which we will continue to build from in the coming weeks.

Somerville We were happy to be indoors for rainy Round 12, and were able to keep our tans in tact for our Mid Season Ball (Danni particularly). Dromana were always going to be a challenge and lived up to their expectation. D Grade - We had success against Dromana last time and this round was even better! With great support from the sidelines, the girls were able to gain the turnovers needed to get on top and show the rest of the competition what we are made of. Bring on today against Cribby! C Grade - C grade had a close physical encounter last time we met Dromana and knew we would have a battle vs the ladder leaders today. Although the girls fought hard, we did come off with a loss. B Grade - Being undefeated, B grade was always going to be a target for a team like Dromana, and they came out and gave it a red hot go. With a lot of physicality and hard netball, Dromana got up in the last quarter. Although a loss is not ideal, there is always something to be learnt from a defeat. A Grade - The A Grade girls took on a Dromana side who were pushing for a spot in the top four, we knew it was going to be a tough game. We showed a lot of patience and it was clear just how much trust and confidence

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we have in one another as side. Down by 6 at the final whistle but it definently didn’t feel like a loss. Today we take in Cribby at home, and the magpies always put up a challenge for us across the board. Last time we met was tough, and we look forward to seeing how we match up in Round 13.

Crib Point It was wet, wet, wet on the asphalt this week against formidable rivals Tyabb, making for extremely cold and tough conditions on the court. U/17 played Red Hill this week and improved from their first meeting. BOC went to Arielle who stepped into a new position. D Grade bounced back after a tough few weeks to play one of their best matches yet. Lots of talk, backing one another up and full court pressure. BOC went to Jane for her movement and use of space around the court. C Grade are regaining their form and had a comfortable win over Tyabb. The girls kept their focus on maintaining intensity for the full 4 quarters and it paid off. BOC went to Alex for her consistency in attack and pressure in defense. B Grade started strong applied pressure and created turnovers however, for the second week in a row only maintained this for 3 quarters letting Tyabb run away with it in the forth. BOC went to Brooke for her efforts in defense. A Grade had a slow start against a relentless Tyabb who had us on the back foot and forced us to chase for the rest of the game. As a team, we have a lot to work on during the back half of this season to be competitive come finals. BOC for the second week running was Dionne. This week we play Somerville let’s set the records straight and get back to what we do best and take out 4 strong wins! GO CRIBBY!

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Netball Notes Karingal It was a wet and windy winters day last Saturday as the Bullettes headed to our neighbouring club, Langwarrin. Our 17’s were off to a good start, leading at quarter time but the tough weather conditions made it difficult to stick to the game plan. Langwarrin got away from us in the second quarter and we just couldn’t catch back up, going down by 11 goals. D grade started off strong, taking advantage of the break from the rain. The girls knew they’d have to work hard to beat the team they drew with back in RD 1. Which they did and came away with a nice 8 goal win 3. Well done girls! C & B grade played full games with the rain teaming down on them, adjusting their game plan to come home with great wins. Great job girls, it wasn’t easy in those tough conditions but as always, great teamwork and talk on court got the job done. A grade were after redemption from Rd 1 after losing to an impressive Langwarrin side. And boy did we redeem ourselves! Breaking Langy’s winning streak, our girls battled it out from the beginning and stayed in front the whole game, with some great defense pressure and accurate goaling saw us take the 4 points and proved that we are definitely a force to be reckoned with. Great results Bullettes. This week we welcome Pearcedale at home, good luck to all teams. GO BULLETTES!

Red Hill

Last week the u/17s went up against Crib Pt and came out with a very convincing win. Despite the cold and rain they played a great game as a team, with a strong defence being able to move the ball cleanly down the court to very effective goalers. Congratulations to D grade on their second win in a row. It was so great to the see the improvement made since playing Chelsea for the first time in round 1. Great job to Imy for stepping up in defence and to Lucy for putting on the goal defence bib for the first time. Ash and Tahlia both played their best games of the season. The game really showed off the hard work and determination of our girls. With four of our key players out this week our C team stepped up to the challenge against fourth position Chelsea! A strong attacking game but defensively we missed our regulars stars Chloe Rose Hunt and Evie Wilkins. Much needed win for B grade this week to keep finals hopes alive. Played a very consistent game and held on strong in the last quarter to produce a 6 goal win! Great performance from all the girls and special thanks to Zoe De K and Lucy H for stepping up from under 17s and both playing a brilliant game. A Grade were very happy to be playing in “the shed”

today and again proved the depth of our home grown players. With only 3 A graders available our girls really stepped up on the day and gave Chelsea a challenge. Our young goalers were confident, the defence strong and determined with a mid court that never gave up.

Langwarrin Round 12 saw us welcome Karingal to Lloyd Park in extremely tough weather conditions. Our baby Roo girls took to the court hungry for redemption as their last encounter in Round 1 didn’t go as planned. They attacked Karingal hard from the first whistle and never looked back, securing another confidence building win. Next up D grade played as the rain began to fall. Slippery courts kept the game slow and the Bulls controlled the match from start to finish. Our girls worked hard to reign them in but eventually lost by 8 goals. C girls played as the rain started falling sideways. We battled hard and played very patient netball but couldn’t get over the line, even though it was a loss, very positive signs were taken from the match. Slowly the weather eased just in time for B grade. The speed and skill went up a level and great netball was on show. Our girls were down at the final whistle but never gave up at any point, fighting right til the end. An anticipated rematch in A grade as we took the honours last time we met, Karingal came out fighting, searching for redemption. Another tight encounter followed but the Bull girls crept away in the end and stole the match, handing our A grade their first loss of the season. Needless to say, we aren’t happy and will be looking for our own redemption come finals time. Moving forward we take on Red Hill in the shed next week, and we are determined to get back on the winners list in all grades. Go Roos

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Netball Notes Rye

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It was a very good day overall for the Rye Demons, with all teams playing some wonderful Netball. This week we took a step back to reflect on how faw we’ve come. D Grade are looking very comfortable sitting 6th on the ladder. With a few more wins they hope to secure a final spot in the top 5! Having lost a lot of players last year, D graders are determined to train hard the next couple of weeks and prove that they are having fun, even in the tougher times. C grade have lost a few players in the last couple of weeks but it didn’t stop them on Saturday with another solid win against Hastings. C grade sit in 8th place after Round 13 and they look to bring a few more wins home for the club. B grade have a had a tough start to the 2018 season but are improving each week. Bringing home their first win last weekend, they were looking to upset Hastings but Hastings were just little bit better. They look to work on their efforts and hopefully bring home some more wins before the conclusion of the season. Well Done to the best on’s last week against Hastings: D Grade: Jodie Stephens C Grade: Shania Gana B Grade: Sam Harris We look forward to making the trip to Chelsea this week. Good Luck Demons!

A Grade had another week off and will be refreshed to head up to Dromana to tackle what will be a great challenge. With so much growth and improvement since they last meet in round 1, the girls will be eager to put the challenge to the Tigers. B Grade. We knew it would be tough going into this round given Pearcedale is no longer fielding A grade. It was a horrid day for netball but we took out a positive vibe onto the court. The result didn’t go our way but the girls should be proud of their efforts. Best on - Chi, good steady leadership out on court and at the end of the match when the girls were feeling it the most! C Grade. Last time we meet it was a close game with the girls going down by 1. From the first whistle the girls were determined to turn that round, going into the halftime break with a 3 goal lead. In the second half the girls really put the foot down with some solid team work and pressure to come away with a solid 13 goal win. BOC Jess for her strong leadership and drives and Em who held her nerve and intercepted the ball all game. D Grade, had a close game up against Pearcedale on the weekend, loosing by only 3 goals. Although they didn’t win the girls played well with some great ball movement down the court. Award went to Jess for her fight and intensity throughout the game. U17s. Tough game in the cold and rain facing top of the ladder Pearcedale. Unfortunately they got the better of us utilising their experience and height, and the wet being in their favour. Coming off a bye last week and low numbers at training due to school commitments and lack of attendance didn’t help us out. Hoping to have a strong training this week and the girls have the drive to work hard for the win this week. BOC - Trinity for multiple intercepts in WD. GO PANTHERS!!!

Hastings Under 17’s got us off to a great start with a 5 goal win over Dromana, turning around the loss they had the first time they met earlier in the year. Well done Taylah and Hayley, great reward for all your hard work. A very wet day at Rye made for very difficult conditions for netball. D grade had a very slow start and lost by 13 goals. Highlight for the day was Imogen playing in defence from the under 17’s filling in and restricting Rye to just 4 goals in the second half. C grade were very short on numbers and we had to shuffle positions around. Karlee competed strongly in goal keeper and Keely did a great job of assisting Peta in goals. In difficult conditions the girls kept their heads high and battled it out until the end. B grade had a good win by 10 goals. The netball wasn’t pretty, we continued with wet slippery conditions which affected the quality of the game. Taylah again stood strong in the goal shooter position and Zara, Jess and Darcy providing the team with plenty of opportunity with their tight defensive skills. Ladies Day this week, thank you to Crib Point and Tyabb for changing their games times.

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Future stars in the spotlight Will players from the FDJFL become future Saints? Only time will tell. It was a busy morning at RSEA Park in Moorabbin earlier this week as St Kilda’s Next Generation Academy, which includes talent from the FDJFL, held its talent and testing day, led by the experienced Talent ID team at Rookie Me. One of the participants was Frankston Rovers Under-14s player Steve Dimopoulos, who has been nominated by St Kilda to become a concession pick if and when he decides to transition into senior football. The combine tested the athletic and football skills of potential NGA players from Aboriginal or Multicultural backgrounds, along with athletes from other sports. Similar to tests conducted at the AFL Draft combine, participants were given an electronic tag and their results scanned across a series of sprints, agility exercises and vertical jump. Those selected to join the academy will benefit from development training sessions, skill/fitness assessments, video analysis of match play and off-field sessions including high performance, nutrition and mental welfare.

The Saints Next Generation Academy is not just focussed on AFL South East Region, with the NGA partnering with Cheltenham Secondary College in 2018 to deliver an elite junior football development program to students. St Kilda players will visit the students throughout the program to educate them on the day to day life of an AFL footballer. The program kicked off with a visit to the school during the Saints’ 2018 AFL Community Camps. Former Cheltenham Secondary pupil and current Saint Nathan Freeman said the program would be an excellent resource for young footballers at the college. “The program is so well run now, it really teaches the ins and outs of an elite sporting program,” Freeman said. “Growing up and going through that program in Year 7, 8, 9 and 10 would definitely put you on the right path to succeed. “You learn the right skills and elite traits to hopefully pursue a career in AFL, or just play at the highest level you can.”

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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

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

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

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

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

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V A GRADE Coach: 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: 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: 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: 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

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

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

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

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

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

V 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

C GRADE Coach: 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

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