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Would I be wrong if I said it’s possibly in the DNA of all AFL supporters – no matter their colours – to secretly harbour a warm spot, deep beneath the duffle coat as they huddle at the MCG, for the Western Bulldogs? Perhaps it is because of the club’s proud Footscray origins and heartbreaking backstory that fans of all creeds can’t help but want the sons of the west to do well. Bulldog Marcus Bontempelli, the sensational All Australian midfielder who is a chance to hang Charlie around his neck on Brownlow night, shares with us his own proud footy origins in this week’s cover feature. ●
FOOTY FEVER \ On AFL grand final eve, Saxe
CREATIVE FLAIR \ Abbotsford’s Otomys
restaurant in the city is pouring bottomless Four
Contemporary gallery directors Megan Dicks and
Pillars gin cocktails (four to choose from) paired with
Hannah Abbott present the Spring Salon exhibition,
a sharing menu for $75 a head. ● saxe.com.au
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OUR COVER \ Marcus Bontempelli at Eltham Football Club. Photographed by Julian Kingma.
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COVER STORY It takes
a team to raise an AFL footballer. Star Marcus Bontempelli gives thanks.
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s a youngster, Brownlow Medal contender Marcus Bontempelli spent countless hours kicking the footy at his Eltham home, imagining an elite career; the dream felt so real, he'd even commentate as he played in the backyard. Bontempelli’s three sisters were more mad about horse show The Saddle Club than Sherrins, but there was a passion for footy elsewhere in the bloodline, via their cousin, St Kilda champion Nick Dal Santo. “I spent a lot of time outside as the girls were interested in whatever they were interested in, so I was always outside kicking the footy on my own,” Bontempelli, 23, says. “I would be in the backyard virtually as soon as I would get home from school. I'd throw my bag down and then be outside until dinner. “I would be kicking the footy or playing basketball just to keep myself amused – I never had control of the TV remote. “He [Nick] got drafted in 2001 and I was born in ’95, which meant I was about six or seven at that point. “Once Nick got drafted I took an even greater love and interest in the game, and followed him and looked up to him as a role model. “I think from that day forward I wanted to do what Nick was doing." Now one of the league’s supreme midfielders and an All Australian, Bontempelli says while his sisters were busy together, he would spend hours alone outside with the footy, commentating to himself and visualising what it would be like to win a premiership at the MCG.
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Remarkably, just a few years later, that's exactly what Bontempelli did. He was instrumental in the Western Bulldogs winning the AFL grand final in 2016, when he was 20. That same year he polled 20 votes in the Brownlow (accompanied to the ceremony by his mother Geraldine). Bontempelli was last week voted the player of the year by AFL’s coaches (the first Bulldog to win the accolade since it started 16 years ago), which has confirmed him as a hot favourite for the game’s highest individual honour at this year’s Brownlow count on September 23. The Dogs’ premiership was extra special considering what the club had endured two years before, with Brendan McCartney resigning as senior coach and captain Ryan Griffen moving to Greater Western Sydney. It was a time of upheaval at the proud club. However, Bontempelli says he and his teammates embraced the change and what it felt like to be the underdog.
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Looking across the ground Bontempelli recounted, with a smile, just how important the club was to him growing up, and the long nights of training. “I remember being out here after training until the lights virtually went off, that was my thing,” he says. “On a Thursday night they would put on a barbecue and we’d be out here after training trying to kick some bombs from the 50-metre mark.” Bontempelli says he was lucky to be in such a strong junior team, and puts a lot of his professional success down to his foundation with the Panthers. “I think one of the big reasons why I fell in love with the game as a kid was because of the footy club, and because of the people who ran it, and the friends I made during that time,” he says. “I never felt I was on my own trying to achieve the dream. I’m incredibly grateful to the club for creating such a positive environment.”
aren’t far behind them in terms of going to games.” Growing up with three sisters, Bontempelli is a strong advocate of the AFLW and the leading role the Western Bulldogs have taken in the league’s development. “Hopefully every club has its own team and it virtually becomes the same competition as us, side by side,” he says.
“I would be kicking the footy or playing basketball just to keep myself amused – I never had control of the TV remote.” “I think some of the best stories in sport [are] coming through various levels of adversity that you go through,” he says. “In the short space of two years we really flipped the script on what had been written for us. It was a pretty special time." The other place Bontempelli spent hours of his youth was at the Eltham Panthers Junior Footy Club, just down the road from his family home. On the eve of the AFL finals series, he visited the oval at Eltham Central Park for Domain Review.
His siblings Olivia, Alanna and Sienna may have left their brother to his own devices while nurturing that big dream, but they are all incredibly supportive of his career. Their parents Carlo and Geraldine are also always by his side. “I've got a really close family and they support me through everything,” he says. “I'm lucky my mum and dad come to a lot of the games, and they try to travel and are probably there for almost 90 per cent of my games. “I'm really lucky, and the girls
“It’s so great for girls out there who now have a pathway.” With his profile and superstar status, Bontempelli has attracted commercial interests outside of football; one of those roles is as a friend of Mercedes-Benz Melbourne Vans. “It’s a great car to drive around in,” he says of his Mercedes-Benz X-Class ute. “It’s incredibly versatile but it’s a big car too. I'm a big lad so that helps as well.” ● ● mbmelbourne.com.au
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where Cafe Rosamond once was. Must order: braised tripe and salt and pepperberry tofu
Northcote’s only dedicated burger bar – opening soon – will be flipping classic patties in a modern space beside Northcote Social Club. There will be vegan options and possibly Melbourne’s best fish burger. Must order: Dlish fish burger and a coconut-water vegan sundae
Vincent’s Marketplace caters to vegan and environmentally conscious locals with a supermarket selling hard-to-come-by products. Must order: St Ali coffee and pastries by Weirdoughs
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From the team at Leonard’s House of Love and Leonardo’s Pizza comes this late-night slice joint, specialising in oversized slices, subs and salads. Up front is an orange-andwhite tiled floor with a takeaway vibe; up the back is a bar with a pool table, a list of tinnies and pithy wine selection. Must order: Leo’s take on meat lovers pizza 363 Chapel Street, South Yarra ● leosbytheslice.com.au
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In the Glen’s new dining precinct, this Korean concept specialises in galbi jjim braised meat stews and deconstructed rice bowls that you assemble into balls. The stew recipe is from the founder’s mother. Must order: spicy pork stew
After 13 years, Italian institution Sarti is closing its doors, with plans to open a new venue towards the end of 2019. The site will remain Italian but present a “younger, more playful concept,” according to co-owner Joe Mammone. Also in the city, Fancy Free has shut, as planned – the Black Pearl alumni always intended the bar to be a six-month pop-up. ●
The Glen Shopping Centre, 235 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley ● masizzim.com.au
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The Westin Melbourne hotel is joining forces with Burch & Purchese Sweet Studio, inspired by the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical. Must order: the Golden Ticket, a gold chocolate bar with dark chocolate mousse, smoked vanilla ice cream and salted caramel cream Lobby Lounge at The Westin Melbourne, 205 Collins Street, city ● westinmelbourne.com
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Learning Centre for Year 7-8 now open.
Friday, 6 September, 9.15 – 11.30 am Register at mlc.vic.edu.au/openmorning At MLC no dream is too big, whether it is technological, sporting, musical, creative or academic. We’re proud to offer one of the broadest curricula of any Australian independent school. 207 Barkers Rd Kew, Victoria | 03 9274 6316 | admissions@mlc.vic.edu.au B
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here were squeals of delight when year 7 and 8 students at Methodist Ladies’ College got their first proper look inside the school’s new learning centre. The purpose-built centre opened in term 3 and is the key learning space for more than 500 students. It includes 24 configurable learning spaces as well as state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor learning and recreational spaces. The modern and sustainably focused design is the first stage of MLC’s master plan for the Kew campus. The learning centre has been planned for several years with staff and students having significant input into the new building. Cathie Ireland, head of Junior Secondary School, says the centre is an ideal way to help year 7 and 8 students transition from primary school to secondary school. “Developmentally, the move to secondary school can be a difficult time. Girls are reaching adolescence and they will be making new friendships, which is fantastic but can be challenging. They’re moving to a new school with new teachers and new subjects and have a different structure to their day – so there are many changes,” says Ireland. “Having the year 7s and 8s in one place is helpful from a wellbeing perspective as the younger girls can learn from the year 8s about navigating that first year of secondary school.” The vision for the centre is to create flexible and interesting spaces that inspire student learning. Its design formed part of a University of Melbourne research project called Plans to Pedagogy, about the significant impacts of spaces on learning. The centre is flooded with natural light and has distinct classrooms that lead to shared learning spaces. “You can have a group of girls working in the classroom and another group working around a table in the shared space. We have outdoor learning spaces, too, with some classrooms leading on to a terrace or balcony area,” says Ireland. Within the classroom, students can stand or sit at a high table or desk, sit at a more traditional desk, or work at whiteboard tables that are multipurpose, doubling as both desks and whiteboards. There are
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also breakout spaces. “We expect the girls to speak to their teachers about how and where they learn best,” says Ireland. “The classroom furniture is moveable so each lesson can be set up in a different configuration to enhance learning, and we are encouraging students and teachers to experiment. We set up a model classroom and trialled furniture to find the most comfortable designs and a great deal of thought has gone in to deciding what is in the classrooms and the building more generally.” The top floor of the learning centre features a green room, video-conferencing facility and a rooftop garden where girls can learn or relax at recess and lunchtime. “Soundfields with wireless connectivity have been
integrated throughout the whole building,” Ireland explains. “This enables a reduction of background noise to allow for more focused learning.” The centre embraces sustainability with solar panels, lights on motion sensors and a three-bin recycling system to reduce and recycle rubbish. Weeks after the opening of the building, students and teachers alike are thrilled with their new home. “I like walking around and seeing girls using the different spaces. For example, there is some tiered seating built under a stairwell and that’s become a popular spot for girls to socialise or to sit and read,” says Ireland. “The girls have certainly taken ownership of the space – and that was always the intention.” ● SARAH MARINOS
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