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INSIDE THE EFL Good Friday and Anzac Day

Last week saw the first ever EFL game played on Good Friday with a great game of Division 1 footy between Blackburn and Balwyn. In front of a big crowd, Blackburn showed they may be a force to be reckoned with getting a great win against the reigning premier, who didn’t Phil Murton help their own cause with EFL Chief Executive Officer some wayward kicking. Was the day a success? Depends on what measure you use but on the critical one of engaging community groups and building awareness and education on issues facing our community, then you would have to say yes. The EFL board has received previous requests for a game to be played on Good Friday and up until now had declined. No doubt something which helped the decision this time was Blackburn’s significant involvement of the Salvation Army, which the club hope the day can help educate, raise awareness of the work they do, and raise some money, not dissimilar to what footy on Anzac Day has been able to successfully, and respectfully achieve. Playing on days of significance comes with it a responsibility of doing it for the right reasons. To date, EFL clubs have been wonderful in embracing this responsibility. I was fortunate enough to attend the game’s match day luncheon and heard from the Salvo’s Major Brandan Nottle, a previous winner of Melburnian of the Year, who talked about the work he and his team do with the Salvation Army Melbourne Project 614. The Project is a team of people, based in the City of Melbourne, who work passionately with those who live on the fringes of society. They work with people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, those suffering from serious mental health issues, people affected by a range of addiction issues and people who are suffering from social poverty. They have hundreds of interactions each day with people aged from 9 to 93. Project 614 provides support by supplying meals, clothing and counselling but also work with clients to help create pathways out of their current state of

marginalisation. These pathways include training, volunteering, employment and accommodation options. Fundraising was done on game day to help Brendan and his team continue to do their much-needed work with those less fortunate. This week we have a number of clubs playing on Anzac Day, another hugely significant day on our calendar, with others commemorating the day on Saturday or Sunday. Over the last few years the level of engagement between EFL clubs and their local RSLs has been wonderful, and the education that goes along with understanding the significance of Anzac Day continues to be important to pass through the generations. Clubs such as Blackburn, Templestowe and Lilydale have really lead the way in educating their people and engaging in a significant way with their local RSL branch, increasing their club’s connection to the community. With the support of clubs, the RSL, TLA Worldwide and Puma, this week many EFL clubs are wearing commemorative jumpers to help raise awareness and fundraise for the Anzac Fund. At the launch of the program at the Ringwood RSL, RSL Victorian President Dr. Rob Webster explained exactly how the funds raised during the Anzac Appeal is used to support returned soldiers and their families. For those of us who’ve never risked our lives in service of our country, it’s the least we can do. Footy has shown itself to be a great conduit in helping educate, bring awareness to, and raise money for community issues and days of significance on the calendar. When done respectfully and appropriately, there’s no reason why this can’t continue for years to come. When at the footy this week, remember to buy an Anzac Day badge to support those in need. See you at the games.

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Forest Hill Kilsyth W’horse Pioneers Donvale Coldstream

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Bayswater Noble Park Doncaster Balwyn Vermont Blackburn

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Forest Hill Kilsyth Surrey Park Donvale Coldstream

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Forest Hill Kilsyth W’horse Pioneers Donvale Coldstream

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Forest Hill Glen Wav. Hawks Surrey Park Donvale Coldstream

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VOICE IN THE OUTER

am the faceless man standing and cheering. I am the man whose heart bleeds for his team. You hear me every Saturday as the boys run onto the ground. You hear me celebrate every goal. You hear me scream out in agony and cry out in ecstasy. I have an opinion. I have passion. I am the “Voice in the Outer”.

the face and came away with a 28-point win over last year’s grand finalist in Wantirna South. Bayswater was competitive in their return to Division 1 but just fell short against a very impressive South Croydon, while Upper Ferntree Gully came home hard in the second half but narrowly failed to get the points against a well-drilled Mitcham outfit.

“Oh the places you’ll go! There is fun to be done! There are points to be scored. There are games to be won.”

In Division 3, the relegated East Burwood found the going too tough against Scoresby while Ferntree Gully, making their first appearance out of Division 4 in 21 years was given a baptism of fire, on the receiving end of an 81-point wakeup call at the hands of Boronia.

Dr Seuss summed it up perfectly. A change in scenery is often as good as a holiday and a change in division in the Eastern Football League is something to be looked forward to - new teams to encounter, old rivalries to reignite and an enthusiasm around the club about a new era to be embarked upon.

Silvan was returning to Division 4 after a couple of seasons in the higher echelon and was reminded that this was going to be no walk in the park. The Cats were left licking their wounds suffering a six-goal loss to Donvale.

For some this change is on the back of the ultimate celebration of a premiership at the end of last season - reward for all the hard work put in throughout a gruelling winter. The chance the step up and take on a higher level of competitor lays ahead and the opportunity to test yourselves. For others, after a disappointing year, relegation may bring the much needed respite after a period of tough times and limited success. The new season ahead brings the hope of a renewed optimism and the chance to get that winning feeling back around the place. Whatever brought about the change in division though, all clubs embarking on this new beginning would have done so with the hope of making a statement early in the year. For five of the six making this change in 2017 though, things didn’t quite go according to plan in Round 1 with Knox in Division 2, the only one to record a victory. The Falcons looked the humility of relegation squarely in 6

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While the change in scenery and competition may bring an exuberance and optimism to a football club, one thing became clear after the Round 1 results were recorded. The competition in the Eastern Football League is so competitive and there is never a guarantee of any success. The hard work needs to be done and while these teams may be newcomers to their respective divisions, no team is ever to be taken lightly. It may take time to adjust to the new surroundings. Supporters need to remain focused on the big picture and allow for these clubs to ‘find their feet’. It’s an exciting time for all those involved and the ride is sure to be filled with some of the highest of highs, but perhaps also some dips and troughs. Stick to what you believe, remain loyal, ride the wave of enthusiasm and results will come. I’ll see you in the outer!


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ANZAC DAY FOOTBALL A PRIVILEG By: Daniel Cencic, Twitter: @DC_EFL

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ootball on Anzac Day is an honour and a privilege.

The honour and privilege of being able to head down to your local ground on such an occasion is afforded due to the thousands of men and women who have served our nation – and risked or lost their lives - across all conflicts. While many compare taking the football field to going to war – nothing can compare to the horrific number of causalities suffered by Australian soldiers, including 61,531 deaths in World War I and 39,652 in World War II. Put simply, there is no comparison. The correlation, however, is that Australians are afforded the freedom to enjoy a day at the footy as a result of those who fought valiantly for our land. Blackburn and South Croydon renew acquaintances this round in the fourth instalment of the Anzac Day clashes between the two clubs. It is a match which has grown into a successful yearly fixture, which was first played in 2014 at Morton Park. Such an occasion has been handled with the utmost respect of both clubs over the years, in an idea which was led by former Blackburn president James MacLeod. “When I was president I approached the-then (EFL) CEO Rob Sharpe about an Anzac Day game,” MacLeod said. “We wanted to play on that day, and previously, we’d made it compulsory for our players to attend the Blackburn dawn service.

“It’s a great honour to be able to represent the day to recognise the veterans and the armed serviceman who’ve gone before us,” White said. “We want to show the respect that is due (and) it’s exciting that the club has got the opportunity to participate. “Both our clubs really enjoy the rivalry, we’ve got a good relationship. “South Croydon’s due a win so we’ll be going out there to even up the score so it’s a day both clubs look forward to on the calendar. “We’ve got a lunch and a couple of speakers attending, including Warrant Officer Class 2 Peter Rogasch and someone who’s also going to be talking about the history of our club.” South Croydon plays its first match since Round 1, while Blackburn is coming off its 25-point Good Friday victory over Balwyn. White says the supporters will be keen to come out in force after last seeing their team play 17 days ago in the big win over Bayswater. “We’re expecting a huge crowd so we’re going to have extra barbecues and everything going,” White said. “We haven’t played for 17 days so I think we’re going to draw in a lot of people just wanting to see everyone play.” Coldstream and Silvan also meet on Anzac Day, with the two clubs forging a rivalry over the years as local neighbours. For Silvan president Chris McLagan, playing on the big stage is an occasion the Cats will relish. “Being a standalone, this makes it even more special,” McLagan said.

“It’s important that we do mark these significant days on our calendar and do them well and show the respect that is due.”

“Playing Coldstream who are a bit of a local rival of ours, it makes it a big day for the whole Coldstream and Silvan community - it’ll be a big day for both clubs.”

South Croydon president Cathy White says a huge day awaits at Cheong Park as the Dogs host a function to honour the men and women who have served our country.

It is also the first of two marquee clashes of the clubs this season, where a Round 11 night game will take place at Silvan Recreation Reserve later in the year.

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GE “They approached us early on in November last year about it, we were happy to go with it and help them out,” McLagan said. “It’s their home game and the return game will be a night game at Silvan, hopefully both sides will be going okay at that stage and it should be a big crowd too, but I don’t think it’ll be as big as the Anzac Day crowd.” In addition to the thrill of playing on Anzac Day, Coldstream and Silvan will also be playing for the Brett Hartman Shield, named after the 2001 Coldstream premiership coach and Silvan premiership player. “Over the years, plenty of Silvan players have played at Coldstream and vice versa, there’s quite a lot of friends and families who’ve been involved at both clubs,” McLagan said. “Even though we haven’t been in the EFL all that long, it’s been a close relationship even when we were in the Yarra Valley (league).

came down to fourth division a few years ago. “Brett Hartman was senior coach at Coldstream when they won their last premiership and also played in two premierships at Silvan. “There is a Brett Hartman medal for best player on the day which is chosen by Brett himself.” While rivalries in football may simmer, and seem like warfare, today is a day of reflection and remembrance for the heroes past and present, who have served our proud nation. ‘They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.’ Lest We Forget.

“We’re actually playing for the Brett Hartman Shield which was struck when Coldstream

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LEADER YOUNG GUN By: Toby Prime (Leader Newspapers) LILYDALE midfielder Ryan Harvey is stamping himself as a future leader at the Falcons. The 20-year-old was elevated into Lilydale’s leadership group for 2017 after two years with TAC Cup club Eastern Ranges. Lilydale coach Ben Neagle said Harvey would make a permanent move into the midfield this year after developing on the half-forward line and wing in 2016. “He is extremely skilful, he has a big engine and can run all day,” Neagle said. “It was fantastic after we got him back from Eastern Ranges because he had that many clubs chasing him. “To his credit, he came back to Lilydale for not as much money and that shows the character of the guy.” Harvey is the Round 1 Division 1 and 2 nominee for

the Eastern Football League’s Leader Community Newspapers Young Gun Award. Harvey kicked two goals in the Falcons’ Round 1 win over Waverley Blues. “Our whole group was pretty lightly-framed but he has been able to put on some bulk over the summer and his leadership over the past 12 months has developed,” Neagle said. “He has been thrown more in the midfield role and can sneak forward and is dangerous when he goes forward. “He has come on in leaps and bounds in the past 12 months.” Harvey is joined by Division 3 and 4 nominee Andrew Padbury from Whitehorse Pioneers. Padbury kicked four goals in Whitehorse’s eightpoint win over Glen Waverley Hawks.

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EAGLES’ NEW ERA By: Daniel Cencic, Twitter: @DC_EFL

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n his maiden game as senior coach, Harmit Singh kicked off the Eagles’ new era in emphatic fashion in Round 1, defeating Balwyn by 34 points.

premiership drought – seven years – having last tasted the ultimate in 2009.

A well-known football aficionado working in a development role at Collingwood, the former Northcote Park coach has enjoyed the challenge of stepping into the driver’s seat of the League’s most successful club.

To Vermont, seven years is an eternity.

“I’ve really enjoyed the opportunity so far at Vermont, to come across to a big and professional club,” Singh said. “After doing 45 training sessions it’s great to start with a win Round 1 against the benchmark team in the competition and hopefully we can keep building from that for the rest of the season.” Modern rivalries in the Eastern Football League simply don’t come much bigger than Balwyn and Vermont.

Its longest drought is 10 seasons, from 19721981. A dream run off the back of its last drought netted a period of sustained success through the 1980s, ‘90s and 2000s with flags in 1982, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009. In a club which has historically demanded only the best in on-field results, Singh insists stepping into the coaching role for Vermont hasn’t come with the added pressure of expectation. “I’m probably my own harshest critic,” he said. “The club’s a successful one and it’s a performance-based industry.

The powerhouse Division 1 duo have forged an unforgettable rivalry in recent Septembers.

“We like all other clubs will be striving to win the premiership and it has been a little bit of time since we tasted success.

The two foes are no strangers to meeting when the stakes are at their highest, having faced off in the 2012 and 2016 Division 1 Choose Tap grand finals, with Balwyn prevailing on each occasion.

“Hopefully the steps that we’ve put in place will hold us in good stead and continue the good work that (former coach) Steve Cochrane did with the group.”

Singh was watching with a keen eye last September as coach-in-waiting, to become indoctrinated into the rivalry as the pair fought out an epic grand final. “They’re both big clubs and I was there grand final day and watched the game. “For us, it’s a new season and every team we treat each team exactly the same. “(Last week) was a big day for Balwyn with their flag being unfurled at home, but I think that’s the great thing about this competition – on any given day if you don’t bring your best and step up, you’ll get beaten.” Vermont is currently in its second-longest 12

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From the senior coach, right down to the bootstudder, the Eagles’ culture expects nothing but the best. “From my side of things, we expect a level of effort from all players and I demand the same from myself and our coaching team as a group have been really good in that space as well,” Singh said. “We’ve made a few minor changes to the game-plan and I think hopefully it will translate to success which we’re chasing.” Captain Tim Johnson has impressed the new coach early, along with young gun Tom Schneider who continues to grow from strength to strength.


“(Tim’s) of the best people I’ve met in football – he’s got outstanding values as a person and it’s no surprise he was voted in as captain this year,” Singh said. “He’s been really good and helped drive really strong standards within the group – it’s been pleasing to have a leader like him.” “Tom’s a quality player.” “Quite young and very driven, he was away for a lot of the pre-season but has come back and word hard to get himself up and running and playing a role for us.” Former coach Steve Cochrane has built the foundations of a successful team, with the numbers on game-day stacking up well against opposition sides. “There were a lot of great things that were happening at the club last year – offensively, kicking on average over 100 points a game and defensively were number one in the competition,” Singh said.

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“I’ve tried to tidy up our ball movement a bit, so when we have it, we’re able to create a little bit more going forward and when we don’t have it, we’ve worked really hard at our team defence. “I think it held up pretty strongly a couple of weeks ago against Balwyn and our contested ball when it’s in the neutral was a big focus and ensuring we don’t have as many players all hunt the footy so we’ve got good balance,” he said. “They’re the three key areas we look to tidy up on and we’ve got individual plans and goals that we want our players to tick off on.” For the loyal Eagles fanbase and the most successful club in the Eastern Football League, Singh believes it may hold the key to delivering the cup for the first time since 2009. “I think that will hold us in good stead to hopefully get a top-three spot again.”

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DIVISION 1 NORWOOD: Round 1 of the season saw our boys go down in a high quality match at Blackburn. With a strong breeze blowing, Blackburn opened up a seven goal advantage at quarter time, only for us to reduce it to eight points at half time, with five early goals from spearhead Leigh Williams the highlight. With their second use of the breeze, Blackburn opened up a 25-point advantage at three quarter time, not an insurmountable one, but in the last quarter the thunderstorms hit and the win changed direction nearly 180 degrees, making our task nigh on impossible. Full credit to Blackburn however, whose six goals in the opening 10 minutes of the match were decisive. We introduced Trent Shinners, Joel Narburgs and Ben Trend to the senior side, while welcoming back into the Norwood fold Dave Johnson, Rhett Jordon, Lochie Dickson and Daniel Hurley. All will be better for the run as we look forward to Round 2. The development squad led at half time before going down to a perennially strong Blackburn outfit while the under-19s got off to a great start with a win. SOCIAL: Past Players & Official Day, Saturday 6th May, Midday – 1.30pm, $25 includes light lunch & drinks. (1.30pm onwards drinks at bar prices) wives & partners welcome. RSVP: accounts@ kingfieldequipment.com.au Carlton Brew House: Saturday 10th June, details to follow.

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Stuart Hill (C) Blair Hudson David Johnson Lochlan Dickson Trent Shinners Adam Gibson Zak Carroll Justin Gould Alex Calder Jesse Newman Leigh Williams (V.C.) Alex Grieve Dean Poynton (V.C.) Daniel Hurley Ben Trend Corey Quinlivan Matthew Aver (V.C.) Michael Wright Jarrod West Gary Lisle Matthew Jessop Darin Stewart Josh Buceto Aidan Kemp Jayden Kroussoratis Jayson Spurrell Justin Batsanes Joel Naburg Jake Lynch Jack Savage Micheal Pearson Lincoln Keedle Tyson Fiedler Rhett Jordon Caleb Agnew Brayden Mead Ben Turner Q2

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Daniel Chapman Lochlan Wright Baxter Knight Jake Christie Jordon Rooney-Cook Adam Green Dylan Spurrell Jacob Gates Daniel Potts Matthew Pilcher

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Harrison Shore (C) Adam Moate Liam Spurrell Jack O’Sullivan Bailey D’monte Alex Thomas Kieren West Mitchell Planner Patrick Hogan James Feltham (V.C.) Tom Hurley Lucus Duffy

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Jake Hill Riley Constantinou (V.C.) Daniel Frost Jarryd Panayi Steven Collins Jake McPhee Benjamin Fulton Mitch Lyon Callum Spurrell Travis Andrikopoulos Dylan Feltham Michael Karaoglanis

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NOBLE PARK Senior Coach: Mick Fogarty Res Coach: Jamie Barnett Ground: Pat Wright Senior Oval, Moodemere St, Noble Park (Melways 89 D5) Ph: 9546 0653. Colours: Gold jumper, royal blue shoulders, with blue bulls emblem, royal blue shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 39

Ryan O’Dell Luke Bull Tim Harper James Gwilt Sam Monaghan (C) Trent Robertson Kyle Martin Jack Sketcher Matt Homfray Hudson Thomas Tim Kelly Aaron Erbulut Brett Dore Shayne Allan Will Petropoulos Ryan Morrison Tim Hansford Mouneer Ghanem Mitch Anderson Sean Corrigan Luke Bravis Zig Alwan Luke Nelson Brayden Haynes Jordan Marson Matt Kelly Brenton Wells Kevin Kean Tim Beech Liam Tobin Musa Amin Liam Hard Anthony Marson Adam Giobbi Alex Aiello John Walker Cosi Anagnostou

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Lionel Benoit Jordan Jacotine Dylan Jacotine Omar Ashkar Gowar Gatluak Nich Pereria Machar Nyuon James Ross Daniel Crespin John Bunge Rami Kandakji Jake Dixson Adam Wheeler Luke Scott Rene Rodriguez Tom Glen Jamie Pinto Josh Tour Ben Humphris Ahmed Kandakji

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NOBLE PARK: This weekend we pause to remember in our hearts all those who fought for our country, and who died for our country, so we have that freedom today to stand here and watch this game we love. “They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.” Lest We Forget. Congratulations to all players who played their first game with the Bulls in Round 1. Well done to Hayden on coaching his first game at the Bullring. The ultimate goal is to play seniors and last Saturday we had five debutants - John Walker, Mouneer Ghanem, Hudson Thomas, Luke Nelson and Jon Bunge. Congratulations guys how great it is to see four premiership players from the under-19s last year in the seniors. Memberships are selling through the roof – thank-you to those who have bought a Bulls membership so far - remember with your membership you get to attend a Blue n Gold Home Luncheon… Our next home game, which is not until May 6th, will be our annual Past Players and Officials Day - the cost of the day is $55. Please note due to high numbers this is not a sit-down luncheon. Please book with Tracey on 0438 001 577.

Q4

UNDER 19 Coach: Hayden Stanton 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Lachlan McDonnell Chris Manthey Dean Jones Mathew DiBiase Lachlan Marolla Rory Mills Lachlan Quaife Declan Brunell Nick Borchard Ben Marson Andrew Nelson Will Oudman

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Frank Mitropoulos Samir Kazizada Kareem Nasser Lachy Begg Ali Zijai Ibrahim Coskun Nick Riveros Corey Green Dean Harris Lachlan Haynes Tristian Brunning Ayhan Rustemi

30 Jack Murray

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DIVISION 1 VERMONT: What a day it was at Balwyn. Incredible weather and a sensational result in the senior game after nine years of trying. Well done to the coach and players, it was a fabulous effort. Best players named were Robbie McComb, Adam Parker, Steven Tahana, Daniel Reid, Jake Best and Rory Lehmann. But six more could easily be added. The reserves had a very one sided game against an undermanned but persistent Balwyn. We had no less than 14 players new to the senior ranks this season. The better players were Luke McComb, Matt McKenzie, Max Healey, Joel Cendamo, RorySheridan-Ferrie and Brandon Droessler. The under-19s boys also had a big win, again a team with many new faces. Best Players were Fergus Ward, Pat Wallis, Jack O’Keefe, Damian Vassilou, Matt Brown and Matt O’Dwyer The Glen Waverley Eagles had their first game at Central Oval and had a terrific win, although kicking for goal could be improved. The best players were Ryan Fitzpatrick, Josh Keyte, Zac Trotter, Jack Whitbourn, Nick Pearson and James White. SPONSORSHIP: Thank-you to the businesses who are again supporting us and if there are any new prospects out there, please contact John Selton on 0408599574. If you are interested in sponsoring a player from any of our senior club teams, contact Peter Whitbourn on 0418332670. PLAYERS AUCTION: Our annual players team auction concludes after our next home game on Saturday 6th May which is also our Past Players Reunion Day.

VERMONT Senior Coach: Harmit Singh Res Coach: Paul Breen Ground: Vermont Recreation Reserve, Cnr Canterbury and Terrara Roads, Vermont (Melways 62 J2) Ph: 9873 4513. Colours: Purple jumper with gold eagle emblem, purple shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Q1

Luke McComb Robbie McComb Andy Ellis Ryan Phillips Adam Parker (VC) Mitch Davis Daniel Reid Rory Lehmann Lachlan Johns Kirby McConnon Trent Castledine Cam Purdy Jake Best Tom Schneider Liam Buxton Charlie Young Jack Furey Travis Bird Joel Perry Cal Mendes Tyson Hyams Shane Davidson Cam Howat Brad Neil Sam Wadley Jacob Castricum Darcy Crocker Steven Tahana Ned Coghlan Brook Kainey Andrew Pretto Bailey Hotker Tim Johnson (C) Jordan Vassis Joel Bleize Connor McCafferty Bailey Freeman Q2

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Lachlan Carey Lewis Neate Ryan Young Matt McKenzie Jay Barlow Ryan Antidormi Alex wells Nic Minchin Jarrad Parr Fraser Day Lachie Gould Matt Garvin Max Healey Chris Bell Brennan McCafferty Pat Bridges Jason Youssef Matt Barnard Joel Cendamo Shehan Kodage-Don Braeden Barlow James Krikas Brandon Drossler Rory Sheridan-Ferrie Alex Greenwood Paddy Lawlor Joey Fisher

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UNDER 19 Coach: John Brown 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 13 15 16

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Hamish McGowan (VC) Mick Maio Pat Wallis (VC) Matt O’Dwyer Fergus Ward Kodey Logan Sean Bell (C) Aiden Stephens Josiah Duncan Lachie Vaughan Tom Rennie Will Bodman Jack O’Keefe

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Jordan Wright Lachie Jackson Ryan Fitzpatrick Damian Vassiliou Tom Jacotine James White Alex Manning Matt Jenkins Matt Sevior Ben Gray-Fraser Matt Brown Dan Clarke Justin Ridley

43 Arron Mason 48 Jack Whitbourn 57 Seamus Bolton


DIVISION 1

ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

MONTROSE Senior Coach: Adam Pattison Res Coach: Andrew Toop Ground: Montrose Reserve, Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd, Montrose. (Melways 52 D8) Ph: 9761 9690. Colours: Navy blue jumper, red yoke, navy shorts with EFL webbing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

Brad Batten-Leitch Brett Johnson Jack Garthwaite Fraser Pope Billy Schilling Adam Pattison Matt Langdon Jackson McDonald Brendan Gardoll Sam Rickard Jason Lindgren Gary Conyers Matt Missen Sam Waters Luke Spiden Drew Stockton Troy Wright Jason Bennington Heath Roberts David Bell (C) Andrew Haining Louis Vescio James Taberner John Cooper Nick Kane Adam Ewart Alex McIntosh Matt Little Dan Fielding Ross Crouch Ryan Emberson Sam Nix Riley Hams Joel King Ayhan Bajramov Sean Buncle Ayden Potter

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Dale Gibb Kelvin Moore Jeconiah Peni Sam Gibson Dave McArdle Jayden Weatherley Dan Henderson Jake Millard Mitch Dell Michael Williamson Matthew Burt Damien Schickerling Cam Felstead Grant McInerney Josh Missen Cody Perry Chad Millard Shane Mahon Matt Jordan Tim Christou Josh Patterson Tyler Ames James Brereton Hayden Pleming

Q3

MONTROSE: Today we journey to Vermont for our ANZAC weekend matches. Mixed results last week. The under-19s started well and were challenged by a gallant Doncaster; but we held firm to run out winners by 12-points. Best – Whitchell, Seymour, Harvey and Thompson. The development squad also began well, and were in control for most of the game as they went on to record a 72-point win. Best – Weatherley, Batten-Leitch, Roberts and Fielding. In the main game, we let Doncaster get away early in the first, until we steadied with some more direct football. We held sway in the second with both teams playing hard footy to go in at the main break two goals down. We rallied and lifted the tempo in the third and should have been in front if not for inaccurate kicking. As it was, scores were level at the last break. In the last quarter, we didn’t continue with our hard work and the opposition kicked away to leave us, going down by 32 points. Best – Haining, Garthwaite, Bell and Pattison. Let’s make sure all sides are ready for Vermont today. To all our sponsors, we thank you once again for your continued support. We appreciate your efforts in getting behind our club. On May 6th, we have our everpopular sponsors lunch – see Tony Eastwood to confirm your attendance. Go DEMONS.

Q4

UNDER 19 Coach: Darren Cartledge 1 2 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18

Aden Quirk Joel Thomas Corey Whitchell Rohan Cartledge Arron Emberson Brent Paterson James Potter Shay Harvey Issac Van Rossen Ethan King Kellen McLennan Corey Lindgren

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Daniel Chesney Jack Church Ben Travers Nathan Soligo Bailey Seymour Kieren Urquhart Riley Hams Ayhan Bajramov Mitch Felstead Nathan Soligo Jarrod Marshall

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DIVISION 1 DONCASTER: One from three at Montrose last week. Colts got off to a slow start being five goals to nil down at quarter time, but slowly got back in to the match, a good effort as this was the second time the boys had been together, eventually going down by two goals. Reserves got the bare numbers on deck with many players away or not ready for Round 1, but no excuses as we were soundly beaten by Montrose. Seniors recorded the solitary win for the club. In a fairly even game for the first three quarters we were able to get away in the last to record a five goal win – and all before the weather unleashed havoc!! Thanks to Montrose for the great hospitality. Today we host old foes North Ringwood and welcome all their club into the rooms during and after the game. Please note we have another home game next week against Norwood. All welcome to stay back at the rooms tonight to help celebrate our first home game of the year. Coterie memberships are still available. I have a feeling I have Voicey’s Punting Bonanza all wrapped up today, but feel free to contribute to the pool – STICKTA!!!!

DONCASTER Senior Coach: Andrew Tranquilli Res Coach: Steve Sheales Ground: Schramms Reserve, JJ Tully Dve, Doncaster, (Melways 33 F12) Ph: 9840 2776. Colours: Navy blue and white horizontal stripes, navy shorts.

1 2 2a 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Q1

Elliott Kavanagh Rob Colaneri Nick Goodwin Michael Fogarty David Malloy Chris Annakis Nick Komen Ben Marganis Chris Tout Daniel Cooper Jake Kalanj Josh Lumicisi Sam Mills Riley Fyffe Troy Hill Matt Wilson Greg Jarvis Josh Rock Angelo Rambaldi James Siakavelis Adrian Gallace Pete Stathopoulos James Munks Ewan McKenzie James Saville Steven Sheales Marcus Allessi Zane Kadlicek Nick Slater Matt Schimmelbusch Steve Fitzgerald Matt Silipo Josh Turner Christian Thiel Dylan Pascoe Lachlan Learmonth Jordan Mitsou Q2

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Xavier Maddern Jake McNamara Ash Polak Azem Ozcagli Billy Parks Zach Perversi Luke Christey Dean Rizvanis Liam Hehir Andrew Tranquilli Tom Delaney Mason Giles Sean Byrnes Aaron Snibson

Q3

UNDER 19 Coach: Bill Tellus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 15

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Nick Simic Dion Kapinas Christian Trikolas Sam Cooper Josh Richards Jay Every Jordan Richards Hamish Singh Lachlan Ross Liam Ireland Ben Reid Regan Smith

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Liam Duffy Angus Flood Chris Tsiligiannis Ben Mitchell Brodie Rebbechi Christian Moritz Tom Black Michael Tozer Nik Fotinatos

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DIVISION 1

ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

NORTH RINGWOOD Senior Coach: Peter Banfield Res Coach: Paul O’Callaghan Ground: Quambee Reserve, Wonga Rd, North Ringwood (Melways 36 B12) Ph: 9876 3982. Colours: Red, black and white panels, black shorts.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

Rory Harbeck Anthony Sharp James Dean Matt Sheppard Sam Whelan Tom Hill Matt Scott Jayden van Unen Aaron Johns Jack Whelan (C) Matt Weeks Alex Mackinnon Curtis Dunne Tim Jones Cameron Shields Josh Barker Sam Banfield Jimmy Ellison Jack Gava Mark Griffiths Nathan Payne Josh Ralph Darcy Price Daniel Cox Todd Morgan Rhys Djohan Jakeb Cullen-Hall Michael Scott Bailey Morgan Jake Opray Matt Payne Michael Locco Aaron Fenton Jason Sharp Brent Morris Jordan Ursich Jake Wood

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Q2

Josh Kennedy Ben Gommers Joel Gardner Paul O’Callaghan Callum Fenton Daniel Wood Liam Marshall Aaron Batsanis Marcus Eldridge Rhys Miller Max Taratuta Dan O’Callaghan Michael Peart Blake Devlin Josh Taratuta Simon Gray Jack Cirillo Adam Williams Chris Lord Scott Jones Glenn Gordon Chris McGinty Tom McDermott Heath Decker Harry Haley Charlie Haley

Q3

NORTH RINGWOOD: After being blessed with fantastic weather for so long we were looking forward to a nice sunny day for our Round 1 Sunday clash with local rivals East Ringwood, but wouldn’t you know it, we got the exact opposite. The rain started on Saturday and barely stopped at any stage on Sunday making conditions pretty difficult for all the players. Under-19s coach Ryan Cullen pretty well summed it up by saying it appeared that Cyclone Debbie had made its way down to Quambee. On the bright side, our under-19s put all their hard work at training into action and started us off on a winning note, although the kicking was a little inaccurate. None the less they came out with a score-line of 4.14 to 3.8. Great effort by the whole team. Reserves had a close encounter in another lowscoring game, leading early but trailing by seven points at three quarter time. Although the lead looked very difficult to peg back, the guys didn’t want to let the opportunity of a win slip by so in true Saints fashion they battled against the tide and registered a gutsy win - 4.11 to 4.9. The seniors started really well registering two goals in the first quarter, but from there the game was a real slog as you would expect in horrid conditions. East hit the lead early in the last quarter, and after we had kicked seven behinds in a row (and numerous out-on-the-full) the task was looking rather grim until “King” Curtis Dunne marked 45 metres out with about two minutes to go. With a very wet and heavy ball everyone wondered whether he would make the distance. ‘Dunna’ showed his true ability and put it straight through the middle - post high. Saints 3.7 to Roos 2.8. Three great wins to start the season - priceless. Congratulations to coaches Peter, Paul and Ryan. Go Saints!!!!

Q4

UNDER 19 Coach: Ryan Cullen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Tom Falzon Mace Wilson Patrick Harris Jake Moss Mitch Sproles Jesse Cox Daniel Wright Tim Nathan Matt Kakaflikas Brad Whelan Max Cuthbertson Bailey Crick

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Kyle Berry Daniel Wright Mitch Cullen Darcy Harris Prahn Nicholson (C) Bailey Marshall Max Dymond Ash Goldsmith Alex Eastwood Luke Braunthal Connor Patterson Bailey Johnson

35 Tom Woodward 44 Marcus Giangregorio

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DIVISION 1 ROWVILLE: Well, Round 1 is complete for another season and wasn’t it a crazy day?! Our under-19s had a big test ahead of them, facing the reigning premiers Noble Park at their home ground. After a fairly disappointing first half, our boys regained focus and lifted the intensity in the second half. We accumulated more scoring shots in the second half than Noble Park, however we were very inaccurate in front of goal, which proved costly at the end of the game. The first quarter saw our development side kick into a strong breeze and the side defended admirably and we kept Noble park to four scoring shots for the quarter. The second quarter saw us kick with the breeze and begin to assert our dominance around the stoppages. We went in with a two-point lead at half time. The fourth quarter was fierce in the early minutes with both teams not giving an inch. However, we managed to get over line and get the win for Round 1. Our senior side went with a new look for Round 1 and we started against the strong wind and did well to be only two goals down. Noble held its lead for most of the game and we had plenty of opportunities but unfortunately didn’t capitalise and we were beaten by a better team on the day! We look forward to Round 2 against Balwyn and we hope everyone had a great Easter break. For more info head to our Facebook or website!

ROWVILLE Senior Coach: Peter Bastinac Res Coach: Brendan Walsh Ground: Seebeck Oval, Stud Rd, Rowville. (Melways 81 H7) Ph: 9795 6891. Colours: Brown and gold vertical stripes, brown shorts.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 Q1

Deon Boavida Paul McEwin Matthew Robinson Damian Garner Ben Kernick Cameron Manuel Lachlan McDonald James Wilsen Jordan Bastinac Mason Crozier Michael Sikora Troy Allen Jake Ryall Matthew Stapleton Chris Clarke Jayden Cyster Mark Seedsman Jake Dermott Luke Daidone Steven Georgiou Matthew Davey Daniel Zajac Callan Burns Luke Hadaway Alex Frawley Daniel Ousley Jake Kidd Dysan Morris Daniel Archer Ryan Hall Dylan Leder James Makrodimitris Jay Kinder Robbie Hill Mitchell Garner Aeron Joseph Gavin Pears Q2

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Kyle Hagger Cameron Marshall Dane Gallagher Jayden Sturley Jackson Anderson Lane Kelsey Mitch Jacobson Dean Waterstone Matthew Watson Jake Maguire Adam Cotela Josh Herkess Jarryd Hall Rhys Wood Jack MacGegor Ryan Laffan Sabir Abdulla Brendan Walsh

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UNDER 19 Coach: Vince Muccitelli 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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The Eastern Footballer

Zac Malone Jamie Roach Sam Beer Kyle Stainthorp Nick Rattle Rhiley Murphy Tim De Geest Mitch Jago David Dell Aquila Jack Gaudion Ethan Grose Jayden Irving

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Kane Young Tyler Williams Jesse Cherry Luke Slater Liam Malone Nash Wood Seamus Dale Callum Haughton Kyle Johnston Luke Van Mourik Rob Carmichael Kyle Sturley

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Jay Gyorfi Travis Pears Daniel Houeix Declan Gillian Lachlan Gelly Lachlan Dear McKenzie Jago Tyler Mann Josh Fisher Taine Barlow


ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

BALWYN Sen. Coach: Marty Pask Res. Coach: Adam Lenarcic Ground: Balwyn Park, Cherry Road, Balwyn, (Melways 46 D8) Ph: 9836 7974 Colours: Black yellow & white with black shorts.

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Luke Barker Dale Hehir Jeff Gobbels Taylor Gilchrist Blake Broadhurst Kris Pendlebury Tom Simpkin Jarrad Wright Renny Watts Cristian Sanfilippo Tom Roach Shane Tregear Daniel Hughes Rennie Gilchrist (C) Ed McCutchan Jarryd Chirgwin Liam Frazer Lachie O’Connell Farren Ray Marc O’Regan Jonathan Simpkin Sam de Soysa Sam Van der Haar Brendan O’Sullivan Lachie Bain Jason Kennedy Jackson Weatherald Ed Court Jack Kimber Mick Soldatos Tom Davis Octavian Power-Priede John Meesen Luke Santilli Glenn Chivers Marcus Higgins James Baren

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Jayme Gottliebsen Lloyd Toffolon Christian Alevizos Chris Turner Joel Brown Matt North Danny Baglava Shaun Cross Dylan Blackburn Harrison Boulton Adem Tahirovski Tim Norton

DIVISION 1 BALWYN: Well it certainly hasn’t been the start to the season that we had planned or expected to say the least! But, despite the terrible result on the scoreboard last week (at one stage kicking an unbelievable 17 behinds in a row) we actually were ahead in all our other measures – tackles, inside 50s, clearances and scoring shots. It’s only early season and a long way to go – expect to see us doing everything today with the same great endeavour and this time hopefully hitting the target between the big sticks as well! U19s: We are still seeking some players for our under-19s squad, so if you, or someone you know of, is looking for somewhere to play in 2017, please contact coach Chris Day on 0418 606 645. MEMBERSHIP: Please purchase your 2017 club membership. A great way to support your club and gives you ground entry and other privileges during the year. SPONSORSHIP: There are many ways to get involved and promote your brand by aligning with the Balwyn FC. Call president Richard Wilson on 0407 949 178 to see how we can tailor a package specifically to suit your needs. PLAYER SPONSORSHIP: Want to get more involved and support the Tigers? We have a number of players actively seeking sponsors and they would love to hear from you. Please contact football manager Jo Tregear on 0412 172 183 to find out who is available and what the benefits can be for you or for your business! NEXT WEEK HOME GAME – Saturday 6 May WeDRIVE Balwyn Tigers v. Doncaster FC.

UNDER 19 Coach: Chris Day 40 Charlie Stewart (C) 45 Will StevensonVissers 47 Sam Kimber 48 Oliver Clementson 50 Jyedin Williams 51 Jye Chirgwin 53 Damon Parr 56 Darcy Griffiths 57 Lucas Dohnt 60 Brandon Truong 65 Ned Clear 66 Patrick Bateman

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Lucas Donnar Tom Erwin Nicholas Papageorgiou Mason Carrozza Tom Horne Stephen Kotsanlee Joel Smith James May Jolan Fiusco Jordan Abruzzese Board

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DIVISION 1 EAST RINGWOOD: A big welcome to Bayswater as they return to Division 1 football and to East Ringwood for our Anzac Round clash. Both clubs have supported this concept and we will conduct a brief remembrance ceremony before the senior game today. Welcome to David Jamison, Ringwood RSL president and we thank you for your support. We apologise for the lack of facilities for today but hope you will support our canteen/bar/ barbecue etc. and join us upstairs in the Sports Club after the game. Our Round 1 results were disappointing from the perspective of wins but the endeavour could not be faulted as the under-19s played a solid second half while the development squad went down by a kick. The seniors appeared to have the game won in atrocious conditions only to be pipped at the post by a determined North Ringwood outfit. We need to even up the ledger today! Congratulations to Brad Jones who plays his 100th EFL game today after a two-year absence through injury. Club memberships will be available along with order forms for club merchandise so please support your team in the most tangible way by signing on! Become a True Roo today! Keep up with all the Roos news via our website, erfc.com.au, Facebook and Twitter. Go Roos!

EAST RINGWOOD Senior Coach: Marcus Buzaglo Res Coach: Matt Whitty Ground: East Ringwood Reserve, Mt Dandenong Rd, East Ringwood (Melways 50 A7) Ph: 9870 8216. Colours: Royal blue jumper with white lightning strikes, royal blue shorts.

1 Jayden Battaglene 2 Marty Ekers 3 Josh Weightman 4 Sam Lowson 5 Chris Cerni 5R Matt Whitty 6 Darcy Powell 7 Darcy Hubbard 8 Isaac Delaney 9 James Belo 10 Daniel Butera 11 Mitchell Walch 12 Jack Sandric 12R Tyson Walshe 13 Tim Ekers 14 Nick MacLennan 15 Dean Cleven 16 Liam Kinsella 17 Brenton Legg 18 Jaydan Bishop 19 Cal Hirvonen 20 Andrew Renton 21 Connor Devlin 22 Brad Jones 23 Mitchell Farmer 24 Owen Chadwick 25 Ty Millard 26 David Marcius 27 Deng Nai 28 Kristian Georgiou 29 Adam Stein 30 Scott Maizels 31 Dale Latham 32 Jarred Sund 33 Jordan Williams 34 Nathan Prior 35 Liam Jeffs Q1

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Michael Connolly Dylan Belo Darcy Higgins Anthony Scarcella Luke Fairy Jamie Lord Simon Orenshaw Luke McPhie Nathan Threlfall Jake White Josh Ciccotelli Jeremy Ryff Brenton Freeman Darcy Jamieson Michael Oliveri Shaun Meredith Alex Sampson Nick Hannah James Potter Brendan Lindstrom Michael Lewis

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UNDER 19 Coach: Rob Hubbard 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14

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The Eastern Footballer

Matt Prosenak Shane Ferris Joel Dagher Morgan Edwards Alex Condello (VC) Callam Keogh Lachlan Downes Darby Crisp James Waterman Jeremy Mason Mitchell Crozier (VC) Sam Meadows Pat Magoga

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Callum Pirera Callum Crook Tate Langenberg (C) Max Bluhm Sam Brewer Nick Tibb Matthew McIsaac Lachie Beech Cameron Dickie Charlie Ignatidis Johnny Huang Sam Beall Liam Rout

36 Sam Bradley


DIVISION 1

ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

BAYSWATER Senior Coach: Paul McCormack Res Coach: Mark Hickinbotham Ground: Appleby Bayswater Oval, Bayswater Road, Bayswater (Melways 64 G2) Colours: Green jumper with gold vee and black shorts 1 Anthony Van Rooyen 2 Mitch Galvin 3 Lachlan Moss 4 Mitch Grubb 5 Cam McLeod 6 Craig O’Rielly 7 Zac Leacy 8 Malcolm Mcgillvray-Smith 9 Matt Thompson 10 Reece Groves 11 Ash Vandelaak 12 Wayne McInerney 13 Jack Callanan 13R Raj Singh 14 Hayden Schroeder 15 Alan White 16 Scott McInerney 17 Reece Schuth 18 James Pritchard 19 Sam Reeves 20 Mitch Viney 21 Steve Stallion 22 Jess Moore 23 Pat Iellamo 24 Lachlan Pritchard 25 Trent Vanvugt 26 Dave Eddy 27 Joel Galvin 28 Harris Elkasovic 29 Bryce Galvin 30 Aaron Hoare 31 Justin Dight 32 Jayden Bradbury 33 Zac Dwyer 34 Ben Barker 35 Matt Cunningham 36 Shaun Jamieson Q1

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Edgar Torkola Ben Searle Matt McCluskey Ben Stallion Matt Green Jayson Gordon Sean Leech Connor Jamieson Ben Hoare Luke Malmborg Brad Harrington Keiran Millar Dylan McIssac Damian Murray

BAYSWATER: We trust all had a great lunch last game at the presidents function. Thanks heaps to the DH Catering group for another great meal and to all our loyal sponsors for attending Hosting South Croydon last week in front of a huge crowd. It did not produce the results we were hoping for in our first foray into Division 1 in 14 years. A severely undermanned reserves side lead all day to go down in the last seconds in controversial circumstances by four points. Bad kicking is bad football and the final score line of 7.11 to 9.3 tells part of the tale. A fantastic effort by the four under-17s boys that stepped up to play and they all acquitted themselves extremely well with young Ben White featuring in the best players. Gordo & Jimmy Pritch bagged 2 each with best on the day Cunners, Millar, B. White and Jammo. In the seniors, a tight battle in the first quarter saw scores locked at 2.1 apiece but we failed to use the strong breeze effectively. The dogs showed the way in the second with 6 unanswered goals before we fought back with four of our own to trail by 17 points at the main break. We kicked the next 2 to narrow the gap but Sth. steadied to have a 15 point margin going into the last. We failed to match the intensity of the higher division, something we are going to have to adjust to, and went down in the end by 33 points. Big Jack got 3 with 2 each to Scooter & Choco. Good performers on the day were Moorey, Clucker, Schroedes and Scooter. Today at East Ringwood, we need to re-set and take away the four points. Go Baysie.

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DIVISION 1 SOUTH CROYDON: A good start to the season in Rd 1 with two great wins against Bayswater. Today on ANZAC Day Tuesday April 25th, we welcome the Blackburn FC for the fourth consecutive ANZAC Day clash between our clubs. Today is a showcase for our club both on and off the field and we know that both teams and our respective supporters will show great reverence and for the importance of the day. We are proud to announce the club’s major sponsors for 2017: • Max Brown Real Estate Group • EFM Logistics Services Group • Vision Corporate Interiors • Archestral Design Pty Ltd • Waverley Fork Lifts • Ringwood East Community Bank Branch – Bendigo Bank • Pauls Super IGA East Ringwood & Heathmont • Thank you for your massive support over the club’s journey. Another major factor for ongoing club success is the support provided by our Kennel Club and Mudlark coterie group members. Paul McConnell & Paul Lewis are again driving these groups so look out for their call! Several membership categories on offer – so all supporters are encouraged to become a club member at the level that best suits. Look for membership applications with all details on our website. Watch out for details of club events through our various media pages and phone app. Go doggies!

SOUTH CROYDON Senior Coach: Leigh Adams Res Coach: Brad Neil Ground: Cheong Park, Eastfield Road, South Croydon. (Melways 50 G7). Ph: 9725 7016. Colours: Red, white and blue horizontal stripes, royal blue shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Q1

Max King Steve Dinnell Frank Anderson David Del Papa Liam Cox Dylan Marshall Jason Coghlan Josh Allison Jason Want Nathan Burnage Darcy Brown Ryley McKernan Lucas O’Neill Robbie Mallison James Crowle Jake Tucker Sam Cuthbert Matt Jones Eric Stone Sam Cali Luke O’Toole Mathieu Rosier Anthony Zeniou Jayden Cass Jason Payne Liam Fitzgerald Dale Walker Pierce Rooney Cam Stone Daniel King Ben McDonald Patrick Rosier Myles Sewell James Draper Trent Zomer Michael McDonald Alex Birch Q2

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Jayden Humphris Andrew Dellavedova Darcy Whiffin Josh O’Toole Jack Job Tom Schinck Jordan Walker Mitchell Schinck Lachlan Evans Brandon Panza Tom Wynne Justin McCormack Jayden Haberfield Zack Porcellana Ryan Johnston Tyson Lacey Evan Woods Adam Dean Tom Catalano Joshua Akaruru Lucas Dean Aaron Foley

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UNDER 19 Coach: Phil McDonald 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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Ash Stagg Nick Mason Jack Kennett Jaycob Baxter Harry Armstrong-Clark Thomas Ondarchie Justin Coventry David Killen Jack Schinck Josh Mancusi Ben Dodd Haydn Shallvey Jack McDonald

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Ryan Lacey Jayson Fabris Troy Dynes Aaron Toole Rhys Mills Nick Repalust Ryan Jones Jedd Miller Sam McKellar Noah Burgess Jarryd Philp Jake Sali Ben Akaruru

27 Brandon RobinsonSambrooks 28 Ben Slight


DIVISION 1

ROUND 2: TUESDAY 25 APRIL 2017

BLACKBURN Senior Coach: Kon Karavias Res Coach: Alan Love Ground: Morton Park, Central Rd, Blackburn, (Melways 48 A10) Ph: 9894 1409. Colours: Red and black vertical stripes, black shorts.

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Michael Prendergast Luke Conca Matt Tuminello Heath O’Farrell Michael Dunn Ben Daniher David DeAraugo Daniel McGee Max Otten Jake Harkins Alex Geilings Daniel Campisano Jake Hammond Nathan Hammond James McFarlane Anthony Fagan Adam Banks Chris Clay Luke Parker Pat Contin Jason Read Mitch Donoghue Dylan Vizzarri James Pell James Kenworthy Sam Hudson Tyler Faulkner Tom Cooper James Hanley Xavier Murphy Julian Soccio Sam Macaulay Mitch Thorp Lochie Adey Tom Randles Mark Ross Ryan Bathie

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Reuben Meade Michael Findlay Liam Patterson Jay Windle James Grierson John Kenworthy Matt Bellis Chan Le Josh Meyers Jayden Wilson Byron Bushby Xavier Foley Nick Snibson Amer Halabi Jacob Epple Craig Bentley Tim Watkins Jake Bellis Lake Tink Jordan Powell Matt Bartlett Carl Giovannini Daniel Stanford Jacob Ballard Ash Morris Ben McIntyre Mitch Dawson Tyson Kruse Ryan Exon Kyle Dove Aaron Hatton

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BLACKBURN: It was a red and black Good Friday as we welcomed Balwyn to the pit for our Round 3 match and secured three (3) wonderful wins in front of a big crowd. Thanks to the EFL and our opposition for sharing in a great showcase promotion of local footy, whilst being respectful of the spiritual connection of Easter over the long weekend. The club was pleased to partner with the Salvation Army and raise much needed funds for those in need. On the field, Balwyn was hungry to revenge their Round 1 loss to Vermont and the Burners were left in no doubt that we needed to play four quarters to be competitive. Balwyn kicked the first two goals of the game but didn’t get their next until the fourth quarter due to massive pressure from the Burners on ball brigade in Fagan, Clay and Soccio and great pressure from the small forwards. Balwyn suffered from some uncharacteristic, inaccurate goal kicking in what was a gripping contest all day. The Burners were strong all day and went on to win by 25 points with eight separate goalkickers. Others to impress were Daniher, McIntyre and Daniel Campisano, strong down back all day. It was our first win against Balwyn in six years and was celebrated with gusto by the Burners faithful. A quality line up in the reserves saw us run out comfortable 95-point winners against an undermanned outfit. Kyle Dove and Mitch D. kicked three goals each and Read, Liam Patterson, Josh Meyers and Lochie Adey were solid contributors for the match. The under-19s recorded their first win for the season with a 104-point win having 10 different goalkickers including five and four goals respectively to the Tommies in Bridges and Walton. Matt Sandells, Raf P and Tommy Maher were solid all day in a very good team performance on the day. Today we remember the many men and women who have in times past and today, continue to represent our country with honour in peace time and in overseas conflict. We share in honour and commemoration the spirit of Anzac Day with the South Croydon Football Club – Lest We Forget

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UNDER 19 Coach: Brendan Fulton 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15

Jackson Wright Rylie Stoddard Jackson Bersey Declan Bird Matt Adams Josh Tuhan Tom Walton Karl DePreu Gus MacLeod Jonathon Ramsey Andrew Bottomer Blake Williams James Connellan Jordan Harte

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DIVISION 2 WAVERLEY BLUES: A warm welcome extended to the Mulgrave players, supporters and committee. Welcome as well to the Blues fans and their mates that have come along for our traditional first home game ‘Mates Day’. A great opportunity for players and supporters to come down and enjoy themselves whilst shouting support for their on-field heroes. Dedicated fans of the committee are welcome to show their support by buying a club membership or, if not that, you could shout us a beer or a lemon squash. For all your club membership, apparel and drinks needs head over to the barbecue area and pick up a burger while you’re at it. Before Easter our seniors got the season off to a slow start out at Lilydale, reaching the lead early in the last quarter only to fall away and eventually go down by 16 points. Edwards and Sharpe led the way. Today will be Dylan Cole’s 50th game so get around this wonderful young man. The reserves were in the game and were coming home with the breeze but were outplayed in the last term. In the best were Macaulay, McLeod, Baldock and Ben Smith returning with three goals. Congratulations to Luke Sims and Justin Mann who played their 100th games for the club. Two more perfectly groomed gentlemen you’ll not meet. The under-19s did give us something to cheer about with a big eight goal win over the reigning premiers. There will be a flag unfurling of our own this morning to celebrate the under-17s flag won by many of the current under-19s crop. Mulgrave’s under-19s also had a good win last week so today’s match should be a cracker. Being the weekend before Anzac Day, the Waverley RSL will help us commemorate the occasion with special jumpers to be worn by both sides and a small ceremony to take place before the match today. The jumpers will be available for sale with proceeds going to the RSL. There are a limited number so get in touch with Dwayne if you want a piece of history. Exciting times ahead with the women’s team set to play their debut match next weekend. Keep your eyes on the Waverley Blues website and Facebook page for details as they come to hand. For all social news, including the Cocktail Night on May 6th, you can find it online too. It really is very informative and pleasing to the eye.

WAVERLEY BLUES Senior Coach: Ben Carboni Res Coach: Daniel Griffin Ground: Mt Waverley Reserve, Fleet St, Mt Waverley. (Melways 61 F12) Ph: 9807 0169. Colours: Blue jumper with white & red lightning strikes across left shoulder, navy blue shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13R 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Q1

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Callum Marini Reiss McLeod Matt Herschell Sam Le Cerf Dave Santalucia Simon Hawkins Wes Smith Daley MacKenzie Rob Tomlin Joel Williamson Luke Sims Michael Robinson Ben Smith Taso Tsiounis Travis Baldock Luke Ewart Jake Le Cerf Kieran Vanderwal Josh Lean Callum Griffiths Tom Connolly

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Rory Kinsella Ryan McNamara Hugh McConaghy Sam Withers Tyson Hale Jake Le Cerf Omar Mohammad Cale Johnston Joe Facey James Flett Max Dawe Zach Tzitsikas Brock Leydon

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ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

MULGRAVE: This week we travel up the road to take on our neighbours, Waverley Blues, in the ANZAC commemoration clash.

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In Round 1, the under-19s kicked off the year with a strong win against Ferntree Gully. Best players were Evan Sarkissian (who slotted home eight goals at full forward), Josh Cardin and Zac Bonney. The boys controlled the game for most of the day and finished the game strongly to win by 67 points. The reserves kicked the first goal of the game, but were then headed by Mooroolbark, chasing a big lead at three quarter time we put in a strong last quarter, but were still unable to make up the deficit. Best were Matt Gould, Lachie Raymer and Nick Henley. The seniors kicked with a strong wind in the first quarter and controlled the game, but failed to capitalise only being 28 points up at quarter time. Mooroolbark then played two strong quarters to lead by thirty one points at three quarter time, a wind switch and the desire to win in the last quarter saw us just fail to make up the deficit and go down by four points. Best players were Rhett Wilsmore, Cohen Howell and Tom McGowan.

Senior Coach: Peter Greenstreet Res Coach: Dain Howe Ground: Mulgrave Reserve, Garnett Rd, Wheelers Hill (Melways 81 A1) Ph: 9795 5301. Colours: Red jumper with blue yoke and gold lion emblem, blue shorts. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 38 39

Seb Henderson Sean Lester Dean Siakoulis (C) Cohen Howel Jacob Leece Sam Kassianou Ben Gilling Perry Cole Adam Booth Nathan Grylls Tom McGowan Dale Cheesman Callan Thornton Ian McLennan Jack Roper George Alepidis Jack Davidson Matt Young Rhett Wilsmore Darren Butler Will Currell Jordan Falloon Thomas Gladman Lachlan Raymer Jackson McGrath Griffin James Ben Chung Matthew Gould Mitch Peddle Alistair Tillyard Andy Tsai Braydon James Heath Evans Chris McDermott Matt Hesketh Dillion Coleman Hamish Miller

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Mitch Selleck Ned Rowland Josh Meyers Jordan Cochrane Sam Trevethan Tim Rowe Matthew Craig Nick Henley Yasteel Jungbahadur Josh Ward Luke Ward Robert Draper - Devery Matthew Hogan Aaron Lucas

Upcoming events include: Jungle Night on April 29th, Past Players Day on May 6th, and Ladies’ Night on May 29th. Remember when buying goods and services think of our sponsors first. If you haven’t signed up for your membership yet, see Heather Kelaart. We recommend the Lion Pride membership, a great deal with two fantastic lunches included in the deal, or a Supporters Package, both are great opportunities to support the club. Go Mully

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UNDER 19 Coach: Tony Ellin 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Robert Blew Jack Robertson Grady Cairnduff Evan Sarkissian Baxter Leece Nathan Broccio Billy Diamataris Brett Cahill Josh Carden Kal Kelaart Pat Hurley Nicholas Pagliaro

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DIVISION 2 DONCASTER EAST: What a way to start off the 2017 season! Croydon at Croydon has not been a happy hunting ground for us – in the past, but we well and truly busted the voodoo in the first game of 2017! A strong preseason training regime and the addition of some ‘talls’ has enhanced the team balance. It was one of those games where we didn’t seem to have any ‘passengers’ – everyone played their role - and just as well, because (even though the scoreboard didn’t reflect our effort) there are a few ressies who will be knocking on Steve Buckle’s door on Thursday night. Our new under-19s will get better as the season progresses – it was an extremely tough ask to come up against a ‘juggernaut’ first up. Every one of our players is straight out of junior footy – they’re a tight bunch and will only improve with a few games under their belts. And it was great to see so many of the under-19s families and friends helping out on the day – thanks to new team manager, Darren Bourke! Today, we welcome Upper Ferntree Gully back to Zerbes and we can’t afford to take it easy against the 2016 Divvy 3 premiers. On the social front – our first function is a Trivia Night on Saturday April 29 (after the home game against Mulgrave) – organised by (and a big thank-you to) new helpers Lyndal & Melissa. Tickets $25 (see the DEFC Facebook page for details). And Peter (Mona) Monahan is organising a Past Players & Officials Lunch (Mitcham game May 20) – contact Mona (0412 229586) for details. “Our Supporters roar every time that we score . . . . we’re the Boys from Donny East” - Colonel

DONCASTER EAST Senior Coach: Steve Buckle Res Coach: Erwin Anadoli Ground: Zerbes Reserve, Blackburn Rd, Doncaster East. (Melways 34 B10) Ph: 9842 4000. Colours: Navy blue jumper, yellow lion emblem with maroon and gold hoops, blue shorts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 38 Q1

James Locke Nick Batsanis (C) Jack Martin Jake Whittling Rami Ayoubi Peter Sowersby Jarryd Lowther Aaron Ceravolo Tim Whitty Jeremy Musso Tom Gordon (VC) Luke McLeod Jayden Phillips Matthew Vaiano Michael Steven (VC) Ethan Santoro Lewis Guiney Jake Summers Sam Gold JD Henshaw Connor Lucas Jason Tendler Daniel Gordon Brock McLean Tim Robinson Nathan Mill Daniel Mead Jack Sholakis Josh Bird Michael Devine Jarrad Smith Evan Scantleton Josh Dawe Matt Bremner Matt Tankey Paddy Schwalger Daniel Doran Q2

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Ryan Gordon Alex Caldwell Jason Young Steve Anderson James Papaconstantinou Niel Brown Liam Kilgour James Zaccardi Simon Hall Kyle Latu-Green Brandon Rice Adam Cursio Phil Purukarmu Nick Zaccardi Shane Van Reymersdael Chris Wong Mitchell O’Donnell Jack Codd-Miller Damian Mascitti Nathan Batsanis Jordan Russell

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UNDER 19 Coach: Matt Vaiano 1 2 3 4 5 6

Kyle Hoath Jacob Gresswell Josh Bourke Haresh Sitharanthar Mitch Young Emmanuel Siskamanis 7 Tim Caldwell 8 Andrew Dawe 10 Scott Jackson 12 Adam Reynnlds 13 Sam Barton

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Michael D’Addazio Greg Mansell Kristian Trkulja Mitch Stoneham Tristan Santoro Adam Chan Lachlan Steel Jack Christensen Josh Kleeberg Halim Haddad Lucas Gelsumini Michael Niksic

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ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

UPPER FERNTREE GULLY Senior Coach: Chad Rogers Res Coach: Andy Hayman Ground: Kings Park, Willow Road, Upper Ferntree Gully (Melways 74 D6) Colours: Red and blue vertical stripes, royal blue shorts

1 Liam Gellie 2 Luke Strachan 3 Carmine Porcaro 4 Tom Meagher 5 Luke Leslie 6 Brad Carroll 7 Dean Grice 8 Patrick Gellie 9 Fletcher Dodds 10 Rowan Hore 11 Tyler Willis 12 Adrian Tapscott 13 Taylor Preece 14 Tim Riseley (C) 15 Bryce Hards 16 Tate DeGroot 17 Jordy Whiteman 18 Brad Kelleher 19 Michael Smith 20 Andrew Godfrey 20R Paul Caruso 21 Ryan Silver 22 Josh Ward 23 Ben Haddock 24 Justin Laughlin 25 Jason Godfrey 26 Tyson McWilliam 27 Tyler Hayward 28 Trentt Frawley 29 Jarrod Whiteman 30 Jake Saltum 31 Leigh Lawson 32 Daniel Erasmus 33 Matthew Lawson 34 Lachlan Callaghan 35 Daniel Beyer 36 Tyler Stephens Q1

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Ben Ward Al Calder Josh Eyres-Lacey Andrew Constantine Jake Cawsey Craig Bridle RC Patrick Bullock Corey Wakefield Haytham Elnakadi Luke Meagher Ryan Murray Nelson O’Dwyer Ben Magnay Adam Ward Kyle Chalker Mark Fenelon Tyrone Fabrizio Jason Divett Rhys Beyer Luke Wakefield Zac Constanti Jack Thomas Ricky McClusky Nick Croft Dean Bridle Jayden Cutts Ash Hards Darcy Wilson

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UPPER FERNTREE GULLY: First game didn’t go to plan against Mitcham with the seniors suffering their first loss since 2015 but we get another chance to have a win today taking on Doncaster East. Great to see Tim Smith make his AFL debut for Melbourne before Easter. Congratulations to Rory Bailey on his efforts for Eastern Ranges in the under-16 carnival during the holidays and also to Byron McDonald in making the EFL under-14 squad. The juniors resume their season tomorrow after a couple of weeks off while the netballers also started last night after playing grading games before Easter. The vets’ season starts tomorrow but our guys have a bye first up before taking on Bayswater in a fortnight. We should see our first women’s team in action also in the next week or so when they start, making it a busy year for the club, so if you can help out it would be much appreciated. The King Club is again available for support this season so see Neil Thompson if interested or contact Andy Lee to get your social membership. The VIP area is also available for home games by contacting the club. Dates to put in your diary include the Toyota Good for Footy Night on May 4th while the annual Ladies Night has been put back to later in the year. Thanks to all our sponsors who are back on board this year, please use them and mention you are from the club. Good luck today Upper……Go the red and blue

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UNDER 19 Coach: Luke Galliott 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15

Tyson Sheehan Carmine Porcaro Mason Bond Luke Meagher Christian Dileo Ricky DiClaudio Matthew DeJong Hugh Taylor Adrian Catalano Liam Pratt Lachlan Callaghan Nelson Jennings

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DIVISION 2 MOOROOLBARK: The 2017 season is now underway with Round 1 completed. The Mustangs travelled to Mulgrave last week in what started out as summer-like conditions. The reserves hit the field with a good blend of youth and experience and, although conceding the first goal of the game, went on to kick the next 12. We relaxed a bit in the final term but still went on to record a strong 82-point win. Old stagers, Fordy and Dimma, had a field day up forward finishing with six goals each while the youngest player in the team, Lachie McGee was voted best on ground. Others in the best were Aussie Sutherland, Blake Daniell and Peter Wall. By the time the seniors ran out there was a four-goal wind favoring one end, which Mulgrave kicked with in the first term, leading the Mustangs to a four-goal deficit at quarter time. We were then able to dominate the second and third quarters with a five-goal lead at the last break. Melbourne’s weather did what it does best and changed completely, including the wind direction, so that we ended up kicking against the strengthening wind in the final term. Our lead was being whittled away but thankfully we hung on by four points at the final siren. Jordy Roth was good up forward with four goals and James McManus earned best on ground honours. Others to show out were Slattery, S. McManus, Egan, Noonan and Jordan. Thanks to everyone who dug deep at the player auction. We took a record amount. Today we host neighbours, Lilydale, in the ANZAC clash in what should be a great contest. GO MUSTANGS!!!

MOOROOLBARK Senior Coach: Paris Harvie Res Coach: Richard Sutherland Ground: Heights Reserve, Longfellow Ave., Mooroolbark. (Melways 51 K4) Ph: 9725 061 Colours: Green jumper, gold diagonal slashes, black mustang logo, Green shorts. 1 Sean McManus 2 Luke Chivers 3 Ben Dolan 4 Kire Talevski 4R Brenton Morris 5 Matt Hassan 6 Jack Craig-Smith 7 James McManus 7R Scott Dimitriou 8 Jeremy Neumann 9 Adam Miles 9R Grant Morris 10 Jhi Aitken 10R James Cutting 11 Kane Noonan 11R Nick Maxwell 12 Jai Jordan 12R Leigh Thomson 13 Ben Slattery 14 Jake Findlay 14R Nick Cain 15 Josh Hammen 16 Trent Georgiou 17 Sam Downie 18 Metin Musa 19 Jordy Roth 20 Paul Hagar 21 Grattan Stephens 21R Lachlan McGee 22 Aaron Beddoes 23 Sean Atkinson 24 Cameron Westwood 25 Luke Hands 26 Steve Watkins 27 Lachlan Sutherland 28 Robert Johns 29 James Belli 30 Ryan Maxwell 31 Peter Wall Q1

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Jon Egan Matt Peschke Austin Sutherland Michael Bonfadini Max Ward Steve Kelton Tim Plant Dylan Taylor Daniel McGee Kallum Harper Josh Dymond Scott Evans Michael Eshetu-Mulugeta Matt Ford Chris Grey Sam Ward Blake Daniell Max Dolan Ben Higgins Billy Gysberts Paul Malan Josh Noonan Mitch Howard Walter Cook Sam Wells Eric Sidey Josh McConnell Ryan Warren

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DIVISION 2

ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

LILYDALE Senior Coach: Ben Neagle Res Coach: Jamie Cruickshank Ground: Lilydale Sports Oval, off Main St, Lilydale (Melways 38 E4) Ph: 9735 0270. Colours: Blue jumper with yellow sash, royal blue shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

Jarrod Healey Lochie Wilson Corey Bernstein Matthew Wierzbicki Billy Gardiner Leigh Carswell Grant Hill Ryan Harvey Jake Clements Daniel Baldwin Bryce Batty Lochie Koger Dean Carswell Taylor Hohepa Richard Wyles Callum Morrison Brad Lowe Nick Delk Biondo Zak Kennedy Jamie Cruikshank Dylan Di Pietrantino Sam Horsely Josh Petracca Liam Koger Harry Beckwith Andy Malcolm Beau Mitchener Patrick Klep Andrew Preston Kane Quilty Ryan Mc Nay Jayden DePace James Munro Jye Sciortino Mitch de Franceschi Adam O’Donohue Tori Klaas-Henry

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Matt Cope Jake Di Pietrantino Mitch Carratelli Dean Barrand Joel Toohey Lucas Halse Stephen Mc Donald Brent King Sam Johnson Tristan Davies Sean Hadju Josh Mc Phee John Dell Brodi Martin Andrew Strong

LILYDALE: We had a pretty good start to the 2017 season with wins over Waverley Blues in the reserves and seniors. This week sees us venture to near neighbours, Moorooolbark, for later scheduled matches. Our under-19s are playing at Ferntree Gully at the normal time. Today we salute one of our loyal servants, Andy Preston, who finally notches up his 100th game for the ‘Dales. Andy started here in 2009 and is a 2011 premiership player, two-time Bowman medallist and the 2016 Anzac Day medallist. In 2016 he was also captain of the club. Andy is a very courageous player and we applaud him for reaching this milestone. Another loyal servant, Matt Wierzbicki plays his 50th senior game today. Matt started in 2008 in the under-14s and played 35 junior games. He was a member of the under-19s premiership team in 2011 and made his senior debut in 2013. Congratulations to both players and we hope we can top the day of with a win. Memberships are still available. Falcon membership is $100 and Blue and Gold is $300. For all details, go to our website www.lilydalefc. com.au Our third Community Sports Dinner is on Friday May 12th. This year we will be entertained by the COODABEEN CHAMPIONS (ABC Melbourne radio performers). Tickets are $100 for a three course meal, refreshments (6-9pm), entertainment, silent auction and much more. Tickets are through Trybooking – http://www. trybooking.com/273863 - tables of eight can be booked also. Any queries contact Vicki Hottes on 0400 364 898. This should be a great night and it is one of our major fundraisers for the year.

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UNDER 19 Coach: John Gordon 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Sam Baker Nathan Tompson Brody Klaas Henry Brandon Mills Sam Horsely Zac Griffin Trent Elliot Jackson Lowe Jordan Trollope Dominic Aloi Tyson Noyes Bryce Hindhaugh

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KNOX: No better way to kick off 2017 than a 400-metre drive down to Walker Reserve to take on the old rival Wantirna South. After conceding the first goal of the day, the under-19s replied with the next four and controlled the rest of the match running away with a 32-point win. In the reserves game, we saw Stuart Wynd (new KFC reserves coach) take on his old mate Luke Slater (former KFC reserves coach). It was a tight first half but the depth of our squad shone through in the second half as we kicked away to a 64-point win. It was great to see three McGown brothers play together for the first time, highlighting our strong family culture.

A five goal to one opening quarter in the seniors was just what Dave Madigan had hoped for as we started our Division 2 season, but the Devils hit back early in the second with the first three goals to heat up the local derby. A late goal to new recruit Jayden Duman and the first two goals of the third quarter helped us gain control of the game, eventually coming away with a 28-point win. Thanks to our major sponsor, our first trophy of the year - the Knox Club Cup.

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Senior Coach: David Madigan Res Coach: Paul Tredrea Ground: Knox Gardens Reserve, Argyle Way, Wantirna Sth (Melways 72 G2) Ph: 9801 1404. Colours: Red jumper with black sash, black shorts.

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Scott Davis Sam Jeffery Ryan Minahan Jessie Plostins Brett Holst Ryan Wilson Luke Williams Mitch Greaves Marcus Jordan Nathan Canning Jack Beech Jayden Hawkes Daniel Wilson Ash Black Jared Lepore Ethan Murray Sam McCarthy Reyne Harris Declan Forbes Andre Angemi Adam Whitten Ryan Johnson Jayden Duman Stephen Aiello Joel McGown James Curtiss Paul Tyler Braydon McGown Alex Pagliaro Troy McGown Mitch Donald Jarrod Fisher Jacob McCarthy Mitch Hanegraaf Sam Lennox Michael Brearley Liam Kenny

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Cameron Agars Jordan Arendse Liam Anson Ryan Dean Jad Farrah Tyler Grimston Adrian Di Giovanni Nathan Henman Matthew Munnery Will O’Brien Matthew Stein Lachlan Stuckey Matthew Tymensen

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Nick Sporton Harry Greaves Joel Nestor Michael Bruce Mitch Tsirtsikos Ben Kreiger Adrian Di Giovanni Brett Kay Shane Saunders Gavin Low Neal Smith Tim Laughlin Ben Mahoney Jessie Bourke Harry Exton Dean Ierufi Matt Goodings Jordy Damatopoulos

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Bradley Wydle Indiana Forgan Justin Woodcock Daniel Clarke Lachlan Fain Ruan GilmoreDalgleish Benjamin Griffin Laityn Withers AdamWydle Liam Dungan Declan Fgriffin Bailey Klewer

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Coach: Nick Wheeler

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Andrew Hughes Hayden Lovat Ben Riley Daniel Lemon Jarrad Clark Brendan Weinert Luke Harrington Billy Dickson Jake Taylor Justine Ficorilli Leigh Kinpton Frazer Smith Jordan Beggs Nathan Parlby Paul Thatcher Kyle Maher Trent Martin Ewan Wadsworth Locky Hampton Alex Bull Nathan Hagg Joshua Bolton (C) Kane Doueal Josh Hogan Daniel Dickson Jamie Hagg Cameron Spaulding Matt Wilkins (C) Matt Chamberlain Jamie Craig Micheal Upton James Grant Drew Benson Blaise Adderly Paul Blight Jimmy Smith Lochlan Todd

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Adrian Ficorilli (C) Andrew Carter Cam Milner Chistopher Newlands Christopher Dittman Cooper Shalevski Corey Boyce Damon Carnie Daniel Faella Dominic Zinghini Ezequiel Alexio Harrison Dempster

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Jackson Walker Jai Mortimer James Thomas Jason Prior (VC) Joshua Jones Joshua Mutsaers (VC) Joshua Walkden Lachlan Macdonald Luke Styles Nicholas Barret Nicholas Walkden Patrick Smith

DIVISION 2

CROYDON

Senior Coach: Morris D’alessandro Res Coach: Tim Cook Ground: Croydon Oval, Hewish Rd, Croydon, (Melways 50 K4) Ph: 9723 4004. Colours: Navy jumper, white monogram, navy shorts.

Ollie Adams Aden Thompson Harry Stevens Luke Styles Matt Lyall Ryan Stephens Shaun Wilson Jack Harris Tom Gillingham Ryan Wilson Beau Christie Riley Britton Josh Blentley Quinton Hodgkinson Luke Muller Luke Scott Andrew Caley Lincoln Pratt Oscar Rath Kyle Alles Daniel Mutsaers Jack Leonhardt Jayden Schille Brendan Egan Sam Wilson

CROYDON: This week we travel to Knox with the seniors looking to make amends for an ordinary effort against Doncaster East. Apart from Wilko’s three goals, the forward line was in disarray. Best players were Hayden Lovat, Riley Britton and Fraser Smith. On the other hand, the reserves had a big win by 42 points. Kimpo kicked six goals and Quinton Hodgkinson four. Best were Jamie Craig, Leigh Kimpton and Alex Bull. The under19s had a massive 107-point win. Sparkes and Ficorilli junior kicked four goals each and Jase Prior kicked three. Best were Adrian Ficorilli, Chris Newlands and Prior. Please note that during the home game against Mooroolbark on April 29, the 1997 premiership team will be having its 20-year reunion. The cost is $25 a head which includes finger food for four hours and free drinks (tap beer only) for one hour from 12pm to 1pm. A good list of the premiership players will be in attendance including the coach Mark Evans who will be there prior to his Gold Coast Suns commitments. Please see Simon Fielding or Mark Doueal.

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Coach: Chris Browning

UNDER 19

Rhys Harvie Rhys Wade Riley Jamieson Sean Doyle Tom Madden (VC)

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DIVISION 2 MITCHAM: LAST WEEK: Round 1 done and dusted and it was great to come away from Kings Park with two wins. The day started off more suited to cricket and finished off more suited to…. well really we don’t know what it was more suited to as Melbourne showed us its notorious four seasons in a day weather with a wild thunderstorm just as the senior game finished. The senior boys won a tough low scoring affair with Ruddy leading the way down back and 18-year-old James McCubbin on debut, very good across half forward/wing. Not sure we have ever played such a young reserves side but wasn’t it great to see so many of our young talent staking a claim for senior selection with Joseph, Rambaldo, McKeown and a very youthful Johnston leading the way. BIG thank-you to the Upper Gully folk for their hospitality, good luck for the season and we look forward to seeing you later in the season at the MCG of the east for our return bout. TODAY we welcome the Wantirna South Football Club to the MCG of the east together with the Ringwood RSL, members of the Eastern Football League executive, federal and state members of parliament as we promote increased observance of the commemoration of ANZAC Day. The day kicks off with our SOLD OUT presidents ANZAC lunch with one of the biggest names in the AFL - Kevin Sheedy. We hope everyone has a great day and enjoys the hospitality of the Mitcham Football Club. WELL DONE to our junior club on the announcement last week that we have finally secured a second ground - Koonung Reserve, Springfield Road, Blackburn North. The significant growth in the number of our teams from six junior teams in 2014 compared to 16 teams in 2017 has been tremendous for our club and testament to the junior program we now have in place at the Mitcham Football Club. SOCIAL: In 2017 The Mitcham Football Club will again be aiming to run quality events so make sure you save the dates for our comedy night on June 3rd and Gala Ball on the of 1ST July. DON’T FORGET to keep up to date with all the news, views and reviews via the official Mitcham Football Club site @www.mitchamfc.sportingpulse. net Good luck to all teams today and enjoy your footy. #strongandbold

MITCHAM Senior Coach: Neil Winterton Res Coach: Steve Jordan Ground: Walker Park, Maroondah Hwy, Nunawading (Melways 48 H9) Ph: 9873 3792. Colours: Black jumper, yellow sash, black shorts with yellow EFL webbing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

Zak McCubbin Lucas Marro Chris Whitchell Julian Petracca (C) Jake Toohey Mitch Keedle Cameron Taylor Matt Gordon Tom Lucas Rob Petracca Aaron Menzies Anthony Willenberg Tom Miles Daniel Johnson Matt Beagley (RC) Lachlan Rudd Ryan Handley Jayden Hoegel Lockie Ryan Chris Hoegel James McCubbin Josh Bell Chris Tsolos Jake Parente Martin De Luca Alex Finch Jayke Murray Josh Kable Jimmy Halstead Ben Joseph Neil Winterton Marc Parente Sam Beagley Mitch Holzheimer Luke Mckeown Mikey Raath Nathan McKeown

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Jackson Glossop Phil Muscara Shannon Dickson Ryan Sullivan Nathan Foster William Gordon Aaron Blundell Adam Glanville Tom Blanche Josh Doidge Dylan Wylde Terry Ferlazzo Julian Rambaldo Brad Wotten Johlen Raath Jack Taylor Ethan Story Michael Barro Callum Sloane Russell White Rob Durham Tim Quinn Nick Sciortino Aaron Miller Sam Howell Rodrigo Arguello EJ Haralambopoulos Jordy Fall

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UNDER 19 Coach: Matt McCubbin & Andrew McKeown Sam Howell Aaron Stanford Athan Stylos Ben Smith Ben Joseph Danny Sanchez Fotinatos David Giles Johlen Raath Josh Doidge Josh Kable Julian Rambaldo

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Liam Johnson Liam Williamson Luke Kounelis Luke McKeown Matt Galea Michael Barro Nathan George Oscar Anderson Rodrigo Arguello Ryan Sullivan (C) Terry Ferlazzo Thomas Peace

Tim Bartlett Toby Ward Tom de Koning Tom Lucas Tom Wilson Vincent Meagher


DIVISION 2

ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

WANTIRNA SOUTH Senior Coach: Matt Clarke Res Coach: Luke Slater Ground: Walker Reserve, Tyner Road, Wantirna South. (Melways 63 K12) Colours: Green jumper with two white stripes, green shorts 1 1R 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9R 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 31 33 34 36 37 38 39

Tim Lee Ben Gerloff Lachlan Greig Sean Young Nick Papadopoulos Tas Clingan Jack Birkett Jackson Freeman Blake Walker Anch Papa Tyson Henry Adem Yusef Brad Hutchinson Sam McIntyre Tim Cook Andrew Birte Jake Stopinski Matt Buzinskas Brent Walker Jake Denes Jack Hare Taylor Leggate Dean Waller Andrew Teakel Josh Stone Brad Ulms Glen Manson Jayden Raab Kyle Brooks Daniel Beddome Lincoln Wong Ty Huckstepp Mark Denes Scott Gerloff David Lang Jimmy Sarrin Jayden Cox

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WANTIRNA SOUTH: The Round 1 result didn’t go our way against our local rival Knox and we now look forward to today’s game against Mitcham. We have had some interesting games against Mitcham in recent years and this match promises to be no different. A reminder to all supporters, our next home game is on Saturday, May 6th and our Ladies Lunch is on Saturday, May 20th. Tickets are selling fast, please see Kathy Lang for tickets.

Tom Anderson Mitch Stevens Jack Graffen Sam Hallam Travis Clarke Daniel Cromb Cal Gleeson Jordan Roberts Michael Casement Jai Jensen Zac Klibingaitis Jimmy Joao Brenton Lynch Luke Maaliki Steven Naylor Tim Richardson Dave Ryan Cam Cox Rob Papp

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UNDER 19 Coach: Nick Adam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 13 14

Ben Gerloff Tyler Maaliki Dailen Carney Coady Mitrevski Jarrod Riley Keann Louw Tom O’Hagan James Rogers Jack Pollard Brandon Lowe Chris Cahill Josh Hodge

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Cody Wiseman Zac Yee Luke Grima Jayden Donald Brendan Sarrin Nathan Denes Noah Jackson Curtly Ritchie Nathan Palamara Rob Chatwin Brandon Smith Antoni Jack

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EASTERN RANGES By: Toby Prime EASTERN Ranges have proven themselves to be a team to beat in the early stages of the 2017 season in both the boys’ and girls’ competition.

Chargers in a performance coach Darren Bewick described as one of the worst in his eight years at the club.

It is the first time the Ranges have fielded a girls’ team, with the TAC Cup Girls competition in its inaugural season.

The Ranges conceded five of the first six goals, but closed the margin to six points early in the last quarter before the Chargers rose again when the game was up for grabs.

The girls’ competition mirrors that of the boys and provides a pathway for talented young females to develop their talents to reach the elite level. The girls’ opened their season with a 64-point win over Bendigo Pioneers, keeping the opposition scoreless for the contest. In an entertaining affair against the highlyrated Calder Cannons, which includes talented basketballers Chloe Molloy and Monique Conti, the Ranges just fell short by 11 points.

In Round 3, Eastern Ranges allowed Northern Knights to kick four goals in just five minutes before quarter-time to trail by seven points at the main break. The Ranges fluttered away several opportunities in the final term to pinch a win, converting just two of its seven scoring shots to suffer a 11.9 (75) to 9.6 (60) loss.

Many AFLW recruiters were suitably impressed by the skill level of the contest.

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The girls then recorded their second win of the season with a 27-point win over Oakleigh Chargers, with Olivia Flanagan, Jess Provan, Jorja Borg, Georgia McPherson and Laura McClelland among the best players, before a loss at the hands of Northern Knights.

TEAM Geelong Falcons Sandringham Dragons Murray Bushrangers Oakleigh Chargers Northern Knights

The boys team opened its season against Calder Cannons with a 54-point win at Rams Arena.

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Potential top draft pick Jaidyn Stephenson was best afield after kicking five goals, including four in the first 12 minutes of the contest. However, the boys followed up their Round 1 win with a 21-point loss at the hands of Oakleigh

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B For Agst % Pts 0 353 138 255.80 12 0 287 142 202.11 12 0 184 165 111.52 8 0 242 233 103.86 8 0 220 215 102.33 8

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2017 FIXTURES

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DIVISION ONE Round 1 - Saturday 8 April Balwyn 6.6-42 Bayswater 11.5-71 B’burn 15.11-101 Montrose 11.9-75 Noble Pk 11.13-79

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Vermont 11.10-76 Sth Croydon 15.14-104 Norwood 9.14-68 Donc. 16.11-107 Rowville 8.11-59

Sunday 9 April Nth R’wood 3.7-25 v East R’wood 2.8-20

Round 3 - Friday 14 April Blackburn 10.10-70 v Balwyn 4.21-45

Round 2 - Saturday 22 April Norwood Vermont Doncaster Rowville East Ringwood

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Noble Park Montrose North Ringwood Balwyn Bayswater

Tuesday 25 April South Croydon v Blackburn

Round 3 - Saturday 29 April Rowville Doncaster East Ringwood Bayswater

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Montrose Norwood Noble Park Vermont

Sunday 30 April North Ringwood v South Croydon

Round 4 - Saturday 6 May Balwyn South Croydon Norwood Vermont Noble Park Montrose

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Doncaster East Ringwood North Ringwood Rowville Blackburn Bayswater

Senior Interleague - Saturday 13 May Round 5 - Saturday 20 May South Croydon Blackburn Noble Park Balwyn Rowville Norwood

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Vermont Bayswater North Ringwood East Ringwood Doncaster Montrose

Round 6 - Saturday 27 May Doncaster East Ringwood Vermont Bayswater Montrose North Ringwood

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Blackburn Norwood Noble Park Rowville South Croydon Balwyn

Round 7 - Saturday 3 June Balwyn Rowville Vermont Montrose Doncaster Bayswater

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Norwood Blackburn East Ringwood North Ringwood South Croydon Noble Park

Round 8 - Saturday 10 June Noble Park South Croydon Norwood Blackburn North Ringwood East Ringwood

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Balwyn Rowville Vermont Montrose Bayswater Doncaster

Round 9 - Saturday 17 June Bayswater Montrose Blackburn Vermont Rowville South Croydon

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Balwyn Noble Park North Ringwood Doncaster East Ringwood Norwood

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Round 10 - Saturday 24 June Balwyn Doncaster East Ringwood Noble Park Norwood North Ringwood

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Montrose Bayswater Blackburn South Croydon Rowville Vermont

Round 11 - Saturday 1 July Balwyn South Croydon Montrose Norwood Noble Park Vermont

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Blackburn North Ringwood Rowville Doncaster East Ringwood

Bayswater

Round 12 - Saturday 8 July Doncaster East Ringwood North Ringwood Rowville Blackburn Bayswater

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Balwyn South Croydon Norwood Vermont Noble Park Montrose

Round 13 - Saturday 15 July Vermont v Balwyn Norwood v Blackburn

Sunday 16 July (Split Round) East Ringwood v North Ringwood

Saturday 22 July (Split Round) Doncaster v Montrose Rowville v Noble Park South Croydon v Bayswater

Round 14 - Saturday 29 July Noble Park Montrose North Ringwood Balwyn Bayswater Blackburn

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Norwood Vermont Doncaster Rowville East Ringwood South Croydon

Round 15 - Saturday 5 August Noble Park North Ringwood Blackburn South Croydon Norwood East Ringwood

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Doncaster Rowville Vermont Balwyn Bayswater Montrose

Round 16 - Saturday 12 August Balwyn Rowville Vermont Montrose Bayswater Doncaster

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Noble Park South Croydon Norwood Blackburn North Ringwood East Ringwood

Round 17 - Saturday 19 August Vermont Bayswater North Ringwood East Ringwood Doncaster Montrose

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South Croydon Blackburn Noble Park Balwyn Rowville Norwood

Round 18 - Saturday 26 August Blackburn Norwood Noble Park Rowville South Croydon Balwyn

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Doncaster East Ringwood Vermont Bayswater Montrose North Ringwood

Round 1 - Saturday 8 April Croydon 7.12-54 v Donc. East 9.14-68 Upper FTG 6.4-40 v Mitcham 7.9-51 Want. Sth 7.5-47 v Knox 11.9-75 Lilydale 12.18-90 v Wav. Blues 11.8-74 Mulgrave 11.12-78 v M’bark 12.10-82

Round 2 - Saturday 22 April

FINALS

Doncaster East v Croydon Mitcham v Upper FTG Knox v Wantirna South Waverley Blues v Lilydale Mooroolbark v Mulgrave

Round 11 - Saturday 1 July

Waverley Blues v Mulgrave

Mulgrave v Waverley Blues

Doncaster East v Upper FTG

Upper FTG v Doncaster East

Mooroolbark v Lilydale Knox v Croydon Mitcham v Wantirna South

Round 3 - Saturday 29 April Croydon v Mooroolbark Upper FTG v Knox Doncaster East v Mulgrave Lilydale v Wantirna South Waverley Blues v Mitcham

Round 4 - Saturday 6 May Knox v Doncaster East Mooroolbark v Waverley Blues Mitcham v Croydon Mulgrave v Lilydale Wantirna South v Upper FTG

Senior Interleague - Saturday 13 May Round 5 - Saturday 20 May Waverley Blues v Croydon Doncaster East v Mitcham Lilydale v Knox Wantirna South v Mooroolbark Upper FTG v Mulgrave

Round 6 - Saturday 27 May Mooroolbark v Knox Croydon v Upper FTG Mulgrave v Wantirna South Mitcham v Lilydale Doncaster East v Waverley Blues

Round 7 - Saturday 3 June Mooroolbark v Doncaster East Wantirna South v Croydon Knox v Waverley Blues Mulgrave v Mitcham Lilydale v Upper FTG

Round 8 - Saturday 10 June Croydon v Mulgrave Doncaster East v Lilydale Knox v Mitcham Upper FTG v Mooroolbark Waverley Blues v Wantirna South

Round 9 - Saturday 17 June Mulgrave v Knox Mitcham v Mooroolbark Lilydale v Croydon Upper FTG v Waverley Blues

September 2 – Qualifying Final September 3 – Elimination Final September 9 – Semi Final 2 September 10 – Semi Final 1 September 16 – Preliminary Final September 23 – Grand Final

Round 10 - Saturday 24 June

Wantirna South v Doncaster East

Lilydale v Mooroolbark Croydon v Knox Wantirna South v Mitcham

Round 12 - Saturday 8 July Mooroolbark v Croydon Wantirna South v Lilydale Mulgrave v Doncaster East

Saturday 15 July (Split Round) Mitcham v Waverley Blues Knox v Upper FTG

Round 13 - Saturday 22 July Doncaster East v Knox Waverley Blues v Mooroolbark Croydon v Mitcham Lilydale v Mulgrave Upper FTG v Wantirna South

Round 14 - Saturday 29 July Croydon v Waverley Blues Mitcham v Doncaster East Knox v Lilydale Mooroolbark v Wantirna South Mulgrave v Upper FTG

Round 15 - Saturday 5 August Knox v Mooroolbark Upper FTG v Croydon Wantirna South v Mulgrave Lilydale v Mitcham Waverley Blues v Doncaster East

Round 16 - Saturday 12 August Doncaster East v Mooroolbark Croydon v Wantirna South Waverley Blues v Knox Mitcham v Mulgrave Upper FTG v Lilydale

Round 17 - Saturday 19 August Mulgrave v Croydon Lilydale v Doncaster East Mitcham v Knox Mooroolbark v Upper FTG Wantirna South v Waverley Blues

Round 18 - Saturday 26 August Knox Mooroolbark Croydon Waverley Blues Doncaster East

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Mulgrave Mitcham Lilydale Upper FTG Wantirna South

FINALS September 2 – Semi Final 2 September 3 – Semi Final 1 September 9/10 – Preliminary Final September 16/17 – Grand Final


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DIVISION THREE Round 1 - Saturday 8 April The Basin 7.12-54 Scoresby 21.9-135 FT Gully 4.8-32 C’side Pk 17.17-119 Prk O’ds 23.24-162 Heathmont 11.4-70

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Round 2 - Saturday 22 April Ringwood East Burwood Warrandyte South Belgrave

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Scoresby Templestowe Warrandyte Ringwood Heathmont East Burwood

Ferntree Gully Boronia East Burwood Chirnside Park South Belgrave Warrandyte

Sunday 23 April

Round 3 - Saturday 29 April South Belgrave Park Orchards East Burwood Ringwood Chirnside Park The Basin

v v v v v v

Boronia Scoresby Templestowe Heathmont Warrandyte Ferntree Gully

v v v v v v

Ferntree Gully Park Orchards Heathmont Ringwood Templestowe Chirnside Park

v v v v v v

v v v v v v

Chirnside Park The Basin South Belgrave Ferntree Gully Warrandyte Heathmont

v v v v v v

v v v v v v

Boronia Chirnside Park South Belgrave The Basin Park Orchards Scoresby

v v v v v v

The Basin Park Orchards East Burwood Chirnside Park South Belgrave Ringwood

v v v v v v

Ringwood East Burwood Warrandyte South Belgrave Boronia Templestowe

v v v v v v

The Basin Scoresby Ferntree Gully Chirnside Park Park Orchards Heathmont

v v v v v v

Boronia Scoresby Templestowe Heathmont Warrandyte Ferntree Gully

Round 15 - Saturday 29 July Ferntree Gully Warrandyte Heathmont Templestowe Boronia Scoresby

v v v v v v

South Belgrave Park Orchards East Burwood Ringwood Chirnside Park The Basin

Round 16 - Saturday 5 August Park Orchards Templestowe Ferntree Gully Ringwood Chirnside Park Heathmont

v v v v v v

East Burwood Warrandyte The Basin Boronia South Belgrave Scoresby

Round 17 - Saturday 12 August East Burwood Boronia Warrandyte South Belgrave The Basin Scoresby

Chirnside Park Heathmont Scoresby The Basin South Belgrave Warrandyte

Round 9 - Saturday 17 June

Park Orchards Templestowe Ringwood The Basin Heathmont Scoresby

Round 14 - Saturday 22 July

Park Orchards East Burwood Scoresby Templestowe Ringwood Boronia

Round 8 - Saturday 3 June Templestowe Ferntree Gully Ringwood Park Orchards Boronia East Burwood

Ringwood East Burwood Boronia Warrandyte South Belgrave Templestowe

Park Orchards Templestowe Ferntree Gully Ringwood Chirnside Park Heathmont

Round 7 - Saturday 27 May

v v v v v v

Round 13 - Saturday 15 July

East Burwood Boronia Warrandyte South Belgrave The Basin Scoresby

Round 6 - Saturday 20 May East Burwood Warrandyte The Basin Boronia South Belgrave Scoresby

Heathmont Chirnside Park Ferntree Gully The Basin Scoresby Park Orchards

The Basin Park Orchards East Burwood Chirnside Park South Belgrave Ringwood

Round 5 - Saturday 13 May

Ferntree Gully South Belgrave The Basin Chirnside Park Park Orchards Boronia

Round 12 - Saturday 8 July

Ferntree Gully Warrandyte Heathmont Templestowe Boronia Scoresby

Round 4 - Saturday 6 May

v v v v v v

Round 11 - Saturday 1 July

Heathmont Chirnside Park Ferntree Gully The Basin

Templestowe v Park Orchards Boronia v Scoresby

DIVISION FOUR

Round 10 - Saturday 24 June

Ringwood 8.5-53 East Burwood 8.5-53 Boronia 17.11-113 Warrandyte 7.3-45 Sth Belgrave 9.15-69 Templestowe 7.6-48

v v v v v v

Ferntree Gully Park Orchards Heathmont Ringwood Templestowe Chirnside Park

Round 18 - Saturday 19 August

Warrandyte Ferntree Gully East Burwood Heathmont Ringwood Templestowe

Park Orchards Templestowe Ringwood The Basin Heathmont Scoresby

FINALS

August 26/27 – Qualifying/ Elimination Final September 2/3 – Semi Final 1/2 September 9/10 – Preliminary Final September 16/17 – Grand Final

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v v v v v v

Ferntree Gully Boronia East Burwood Chirnside Park South Belgrave Warrandyte

Round 1 - Saturday 8 April

Round 10 - Saturday 24 June

Silvan 9.3-57 v Donvale 13.14-92

Donvale v Silvan

Forest Hill 15.20-110 v Fairpark 3.6-24

Fairpark v Forest Hill

GW Hawks 9.11-65 v W’horse P 11.7-73

Whitehorse P v Glen W Hawks

Surrey Park 12.8-80 v Kilsyth 19.8-122

Kilsyth v Surrey Park

Nunawading 3.5-23 v Coldstream 30.27-207

Round 2 - Saturday 22 April

Coldstream v Nunawading

Round 11 - Saturday 1 July

Kilsyth v Glen W Hawks

Glen W Hawks v Kilsyth

Nunawading v Forest Hill

Forest Hill v Nunawading

Fairpark v Donvale

Donvale v Fairpark

Whitehorse P v Surrey Park

Silvan v Coldstream

Tuesday 25 April

Surrey Park v Whitehorse P

Coldstream v Silvan

Round 12 - Saturday 8 July

Round 3 - Saturday 29 April

Whitehorse P v Silvan

Silvan v Whitehorse P

Coldstream v Surrey Park

Surrey Park v Coldstream

Nunawading v Glen W Hawks

Glen W Hawks v Nunawading

Donvale v Forest Hill

Forest Hill v Donvale

Fair Park v Kilsyth

Kilsyth v Fair Park

Round 13 - Saturday 15 July

Round 4 - Saturday 6 May

Forest Hill v Coldstream

Coldstream v Forest Hill

Donvale v Nunawading

Nunawading v Donvale

Surrey Park v Fairpark

Fairpark v Surrey Park

Kilsyth v Whitehorse P

Whitehorse P v Kilsyth

Glen W Hawks v Silvan

Silvan v Glen W Hawks

Round 14 - Saturday 22 July

Round 5 - Saturday 13 May

Whitehorse P v Fairpark

Fairpark v Whitehorse P

Forest Hill v Glen W Hawks

Glen W Hawks v Forest Hill

Nunawading v Surrey Park

Surrey Park v Nunawading

Donvale v Coldstream

Coldstream v Donvale

Silvan v Kilsyth

Kilsyth v Silvan

Round 15 - Saturday 29 July

Round 6 - Saturday 20 May Glen W Hawks v Coldstream

Coldstream v Glen W Hawks

Nunawading v Fairpark

Fairpark v Nunawading Kilsyth v Forest Hill

Forest Hill v Kilsyth

Surrey Park v Silvan

Silvan v Surrey Park

Donvale v Whitehorse P

Whitehorse P v Donvale

Round 7 - Saturday 27 May

Round 16 - Saturday 5 August

Glen W Hawks v Donvale

Donvale v Glen W Hawks

Coldstream v Kilsyth

Kilsyth v Coldstream

Fairpark v Silvan

Silvan v Fairpark

Nunawading v Whitehorse P

Whitehorse P v Nunawading

Forest Hill v Surrey Park

Surrey Park v Forest Hill

Round 8 - Saturday 3 June Fairpark v Glen W Hawks

Round 17 - Saturday 12 August Glen W Hawks v Fairpark

Silvan v Forest Hill

Forest Hill v Silvan

Surrey Park v Donvale

Donvale v Surrey Park

Whitehorse P v Coldstream

Coldstream v Whitehorse P

Kilsyth v Nunawading

Round 9 - Saturday 17 June Coldstream v Fairpark

Nunawading v Kilsyth

Round 18 - Saturday 19 August Fairpark Silvan Surrey Park Whitehorse P Kilsyth

Nunawading v Silvan Glen W Hawks v Surrey Park Forest Hill v Whitehorse P Donvale v Kilsyth

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Coldstream Nunawading Glen W Hawks Forest Hill Donvale


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This Rd Total

Matthew Sharpe, Waverley Blues Bradley Lowe, Lilydale Jordan Roth, Mooroolbark Matthew Wilkins, Croydon Jared Lepore, Knox Adam Booth, Mulgrave Sam Mier, Waverley Blues Michael Steven, Doncaster East Dean Siakoulis, Mulgrave Aaron Beddoes, Mooroolbark

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4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2

DIVISION 4 This Rd Total

Matthew Nicholson, Pk Orchards 10

10

Dean Cecere, Coldstream

This Rd Total

6

6

Jacob Paterson, Boronia

7

7

Andy Cultrera, Coldstream

5

5

Michael King, Chirnside Park

5

5

Leigh Odermatt, Coldstream

5

5

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5

5

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5

5

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4

4

Darcy Carrigan, Coldstream

4

4

Alex Bakens, South Belgrave

3

3

Justin Cuzzupi, Surrey Park

4

4

Dyllan Milligan, Scoresby

3

3

Andrew Padbury, W’ Pioneers

4

4

Marc Williams, Scoresby

3

3

Jack Miechel, Kilsyth

3

3

Kevin Clark, Heathmont

3

3

Ben Pickering, Glen Wav. Hawks

3

3

Jarrod Hicks, Scoresby

3

3

Warren Schmidt, Silvan

3

3

*Denotes Good Friday game

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North Ringwood

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5

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Montrose

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DIVISION 3

DIVISION 4

Knox

6

Park Orchards

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Coldstream

5

Mitcham

5

Scoresby

6

Forest Hill

5

Boronia

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Chirnside Park

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Whitehorse Pioneers

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Heathmont

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The Basin

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Surrey Park

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Mooroolbark

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Lilydale

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Kilsyth

3

Rowville

2

Mulgrave

1

Ringwood

2

Silvan

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Norwood

1

East Burwood

0

East Ringwood

0

Ferntree Gully

0

Glen Waverley Hawks

1

Balwyn

0

Warrandyte

0

Nunawading

0

Bayswater

0

South Belgrave

0

Eastern Lions

0

Waverley Blues

1

Wantirna South

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Upper FTG

0

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RIVALS CLASH FOR PARKER FAMILY CUP Rivalries in the Eastern Football League simply don’t get any more parochial than the local derby between Heathmont and Ringwood. The two clubs, situated a stone’s throw from one-another, have a long, distinguished history spanning decades. This weekend, the Jets and the Redbacks write another chapter as the neighbouring clubs battle for the Parker Family Cup. One man at the centre of the rivalry is Heathmont president Rob Parker, whose family has a proud history at HE Parker Reserve and Jubilee Park.

By: Daniel Cencic, Twitter: @DC_EFL It would form the basis of a rivalry that has stood the test of time. “I think the rivalry is very strong,” Parker said. “If you go back in history, Ringwood was always a first division club, and Heathmont weren’t. “Heathmont were always looked at as the poor cousin (and) the local blokes all know each other, it’s a local derby. “It’s something that everyone gets really fired up for and looks forward to the contest. “

“The set-up of the Parker Family Cup is to acknowledge the work the Parkers had done between the two clubs,” Parker said.

Parker says regardless of how both clubs are travelling, all players set themselves for the occasion, with the community and supporters just as involved.

“My dad was secretary and president at Ringwood and my three brothers (and I), we all played footy at Ringwood.

“All the players would have it all pencilled in and I reckon there’s a fair bit of banter between blokes who know each other that play for each side that try to stir things up a little bit,” he said.

“Mum was also involved, (Dad) went on to be CEO of the EFL as well. “I left Ringwood and went to Heathmont (where) I’ve been involved for 35 years or so.” Such is the tireless work of the Parker family across both clubs, that the powers of the day at the Jets and Redbacks mutually agreed that it should be significantly recognised each time the neighbours meet. “When we started playing Ringwood again, both clubs said why don’t we start up the Parker Family Cup to acknowledge the Parker family,” Parker said. “That’s how it all started and it still continues on. “We’ve shared the cup between the two clubs over the period but Heathmont holds it at the moment and we want to hold it again on the weekend.” According to the Heathmont president, the rivalry stems from the-then Croydon-Ferntree Gully Football League, where the two adversaries competed in Division 1 together from 1959-1961. The bouts continued when the Eastern Districts Football League was formed, where the Jets and Redbacks would face-off for an additional four seasons from 1962-1965 in the top flight. Subsequently, Heathmont was relegated while Ringwood stayed put. www.efl.org.au

“Everyone around the area knows the game, so we get a huge crowd at which ever ground it’s played at. “I think a lot of people who’ve been around the clubs for a long time always pencil the game in and make sure they attend to support their club on the day.” For Rob Parker, there will always be a connection to Ringwood where he and his brothers forged their football careers and the family left an undeniable legacy. But the long-time president will be firmly in the Heathmont corner this weekend as previous ties are cast aside in the battle for the Parker Family Cup. “You play your footy at a club and you’ve always got your connection there,” Parker said. “My son (Nathan) plays at Heathmont now and I’ve been president 20-odd years. “I’m a Heathmont person now but you still have that connection to the club you played footy for and the blokes you played with. “We’ve got a really good relationship with Ringwood, our committee and their committee, we all get on really well together. “At the end of the day we certainly want to be the side that wins and hold the cup - you smile a bit brighter when you win it.” 43


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DIVISION 3 RINGWOOD: Our season kicked off with the reserves having a win whilst the seniors went down in a nail biter by the smallest of margins. After an even first quarter, the reserves slowly got on top in the second term and finished the game off well with our fitness taking over in the second half and recorded a solid 50-point victory in a pleasing start to the year. For the second year in a row, The Basin inflicted a one-point loss in the seniors with little separating the teams in a tense and hard fought second half. After the opposition dominated the early part of the game, we slowly got back into it and by half time trailed by just one goal. After an even third term, the scores were all tied up at the last break which paved the way for a tight finish. Despite us holding a slender lead for the majority of the term, The Basin squeezed through a couple of behinds in the last minutes to snatch victory right at the end. Today, we host our first home game as we take on local neighbours Heathmont with the teams competing for the Parker Family Cup. As a club we are keen to see the cup return to Jubilee Park and know the players are primed and ready for today’s game and atone for last week’s loss. We welcome all players and supporters of Heathmont and invite them for after match drinks and awards in the social rooms after the match. Good luck to both sides for today and let’s hope we can celebrate two victories with our members and supporters.

RINGWOOD Senior Coach: Patrick Bowden Res Coach: Geoff Brereton Ground: Jubilee Park, Greenwood Ave, Ringwood (Melways 49 H10) Ph: 9870 7947. Colours: Black jumper with white lightning strike vee, black shorts.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

Q1

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Daniel Atwell Trent Farmer (C) Mitchell Jackson Brandon Stelfox David Burmeister Jamie Atkinson Jesse Matthews Nathan Cairns Luke Davis Daniel Collier Ash Darbyshire Jack Blyth Duncan Jones Michael Grierson James Katsiavos Adam Breen David Headland Stephen Burns Matt Wilkie Ben Power Harry George Scott Laing Steven Brown Keiran Hill Kelvin Grieg Declan Hill Mitch Brereton Nick Da Prue Shaun Lucas Daniel Jordanov Cameron Laing Tim Waack Jayden Cairns Joe Wilkinson Aaron Boone Michael King Patrick Bowden Anthony McCann Jae Darbyshire Zac Jenkins Nick Macklin

Q2

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Q3

Jack Kavanagh Josh Allen Luke Way Glen Petrie Matt Hall Jack Wadley Reece Paranie Kieren Davis Daniel Barhtlomeusz Glen Newland Ryan Challis Mitch Pettitt James Shambroook Michael Jones Lochlan Turner Jake Keogh Jacob Watson Jaime Pope Michael Sawyers Will Lewis Harry Pine Jack George Phil McGilvray Dylan Van Praet

Q4


DIVISION 3

ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

HEATHMONT Senior Coach: Joel Cordwell Res Coach: Daniel van Velzen Ground: HE Parker Reserve, Heathmont Rd, Heathmont. (Melways 64 C2) Ph: 9729 0905 Colours: Blue with gold and white V, Blue shorts.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 38 39 40

Tom Rourke Alister Knudsen Lachie Sverns Jono Knudsen Anthony Bucello Jarrod Spurrell Nathan Parker Brent English Regan Davis Kevin Clark James Gould Dylan Sverns Jesse Francis David Knowles Jack Cornwall Josh Davis Ben Abbruzzese Jon Wynne Patrick Warman Blake Van Leeuwen Chris Nanya Nick Holloway Rob Savory Ryan Young David Sindrey Peter Ferrier Alan Pettigrew Aaron Abbruzzese Chris Colombo Daniel McDonald David O’Brien Jake Sherriff Aaron Walton Joel Merrett Matthew Sedgeman Liam Douglas Matt Beasley

Q1

Q2

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Q3

HEATHMONT: It was great to kick off the cobwebs in Round 1 and finally start the season. All teams were pumped to take the field and the HE oval looked a picture. The under-19s have been working hard pre-season with a goal on improving their performance from last year. They had a point to prove and came out jumping against Templestowe – with a seven goal first quarter which set the tone for the game. They boys led at each change to run out winners by 100 points. A great team effort. A new look and young development squad took the field against last year’s premiers and had a battle on their hands from the bounce against an older and more experienced side. To the boys credit they never gave up but couldn’t convert their opportunities when they came their way, but did outscore them in the last quarter to go down by 50 points. Next, it was the seniors’ turn to try and reverse the result of the two teams’ last encounter – it was pressure and contested football from the first bounce with the Jets with their nose in front at quarter time. They edged their way further in front as the game continued – with a few of the new players making their presence felt. The gusty wind challenged them in the last but a fantastic first round effort to come out 30-point winners! Next stop is Ringwood for the first round of the Parker Family Cup. Don’t forget the KARAOKE NIGHT tonight.

Q4

UNDER 19 Coach: Gary Burleigh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Lachlan Purkis Ryan Burleigh Trey Braione Jake Herring Joshua Kral Connor Van Der Wal Ben Irvine Campbell Evans Finley Brown Lochie Clooney Brent Honey Lucas Grierson

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Kyle Delaney Harrision Lowe Henry Ballard Talby Dove Daniel Palmer Daniel Wynne Jack Lacey Daniel George John McDonald Joel Gosbell Wade Van Leeuwen Scott Dawson

27 29 33 34 35 36 37

Reuben Brown Nathan Amos Khaige Stenson Joshua Robertson Ben Savage Cameron Osborne Lachlan Phelan

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EAST BURWOOD Senior Coach: Wayne Cripps Res Coach: Robbie Ward Ground: East Burwood Reserve, Burwood Hwy, East Burwood (Melways 62 B7) Ph: 9887 8574. Colours: Black jumper, white monogram, black shorts with EFL webbing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 Q1

Sam Coates Jack Prelorenzo Chris Dafter Stephen Henshaw Sam Kilduff Andrew Pudney Joey Canavan Toby Ryan Sam Caruso Nick Prelorenzo Jason May Brad Caalot Kalem Murian Micheal Putts Robbie Kerr Luke Brown Ben Polkinghorne MyKelti Lefau Mathew Nicholson Jarrad Stafford Jessie Laurie Mark Holland Jeremy Hannan Tom Smith Wayne Cripps Daniel Patterson Matt Henriques Jarrod Cavlot Craig O Malley Mitchell Cosgrove Matthew Squires Richard Wilton Tylor Fent Adam Daley William Curtis Ron Llorico Christian Multari

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Q2

George Vitinaros Eddie Rixton Justin Winder Glynn Ford Spencer Owen Jacob Mulqueen Laughlan Fitzpatrick Conner Kret John Spiliotopoulos Yianni GrifďŹ th Codey Lucas Omkar Chitale Hayden Brown George Lazaris William Thornton-Smith

Q3

Q4

UNDER 19 Coach: Nathan Johns 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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Josh Hooimeyer Daniel Millen Alex Killender Jared Walls Dylan Post Jordan Michael Jake Millen Chris Samios Liam Rodda Anthony Smith Mitch Cummings James Nelson

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John Paul Canavan Archer Kotsonis John Phillipou David Urbans Liam Farrelly Jake Elliott Callum Brady Max Wills Chuol Dot Yanni Billias Noal McCartinCollins

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DIVISION 3

ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

CHIRNSIDE PARK Senior Coach: Lachlan Tindal Res Coach: Brent Hawker Ground: Kimberley Reserve, Kimberley Drive, Chirnside Park (Melways 37 F3) Ph: 9726 9304 Colours: Black, white & gold vertical panels with panther emblem, black shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

Michael Baldwin Dean Prizmac Dylan Agnew Andreas Roth Luke Carratelli (C) Jackson Coultard Harley Chambers Michael King Luke London Aaron McNab Stuart London Jai Hardwick Lachlan Tindal Cain Eisele Kris Renkema Steven Young Sam Morton Dean Mitchell Johno Stewart Daniel Lewis Luke Power Ward Rakei Jake Hollingsworth Joshua Johnson Riley Griffiths Aaron Stevens Callum Vail Sam MciIwaine Luke O’neill Rob Sandy Dean Barker Mitch Tranter James Cooney Anthony Harmon Luke Hanscomb Troy Rimando Jesse Rottinger

Q1

Q2

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Luke Pantalone Scott Morrison Ryan Mitchell Liam Flannigan Glenn Cornwell Jake Wilkinson Sam Cannon Heath Chamberlain Daniel Stanley Luke Folino Tom Long Bryce Harte Aaron Birt Daniel Woodstock Brent Jordan Regen Daniel Jordan Marsh Max Amos Matt Sidari Chris Smith Justin Vermuelen Lachlan Haggar Daniel Rodgers Lachlan Gilroy Taylan Hall Darcy Eastham Josh Amos Brent Hawker Anthony Thomas Aaron Pettinella

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UNDER 19 Coach: Scott Morrison 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13

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DIVISION 3 WARRANDYTE: Round 1 saw the Bloods defeated by a bigger, stronger Panthers. The Bloods got out to a good start kicking four goals with a strong breeze to lead at quarter time by 19 points. The second quarter was a tight contest for the first 15 minutes but saw the Panthers kick five goals in the last nine minutes to jump to a 40-point lead at the break. The third quarter was again a tussle with the Bloods not able to maximise the use of the strong wind going into three quarter time still 40 points behind. During the last quarter the Bloods again held the Chirnside attack at bay until they were overpowered in the latter half of the quarter to go down by 10 goals. With nine new faces in the team there were signs of nervousness but to the team’s credit they did not stop until the final siren rang. Better players on the day for the Bloods were Tester, Thompson, Fitzgerald, McWhirter and Naughton. This week, the Bloods are at home and host Ferntree Gully where we will have an opportunity to open our season account.

WARRANDYTE Senior Coach: Peter Muscat Res Coach: Steve Rowarth Ground: Warrandyte Reserve, Taroona Ave, Warrandyte. (Melways 35 C1) Ph: 9844 3112 Colours: Red jumper with white vee, red shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Q1

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James Appleby Lee Evans Tom Naughtin Lewis Oliver Sean Bowers Pat Abrey Scott Partroni Jayson Fitzgerald Michael Cullum (C) Tomas Warhurst Mark Lisle Nikoda Brooking Josiah Bektash Troy Ratcliffe (VC) Prior Campbell Luke Brewis Kyle Sultana Jake Bentley Luke Saunders Jesse Deer Josh Beasley Jake Trewella Ben Richardson Gareth Hitchman Bryce Leenaerts Max Jaffrey Sid Philip-Owen Charles Johnstone Ryan Tester David Wilson Daniel Large Luke Dunn (C) Sam Beasley Josh Appleby Josh Rowarth Lauchlan Frowd Lochie Richardson Q2

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Q3

Drew Corke Luke Harris Jack Poole Steven Garrick Andrew White Scott Ternes Matt Green Andre Balemian Bailey Campbell Lachie Clear Glen Ratten Zeph Hilton Dan Radoni Daniel Marsh Hamish McWhirter Jason Richter Sam Wales Tyson Sproule-Carroll Kyle Thompson Riley Douglass William Morley Matthew Girdlestone Tim Beasley Zac Ratcliffe Lachlanb Ruck Jack Stringer Zach Ballard Daniel McIntyre

Q4


DIVISION 3

ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

FERNTREE GULLY EAGLES Senior Coach: Peter Farrell Res Coach: Peter Weston Ground: Ferntree Gully Reserve, Glenfern Rd, Ferntree Gully (Melways 74 B5) Ph: 9758 9880 Colours: Blue and white vertical stripes, eagle emblem, blue shorts. 1 Ben Lockhart 2 Nick Jook 3 Michael Caligiuri 4 Anthony Lorusso 5 Simon Godfrey 6 John Cavarra 7 Sam Crocker 8 Daniel Vanden Broek 8R Amarasekera Maliith 9 Dean Leary 10 Sam Goodman 11 Jye Goodman 12 Harry Mcaleese 13 Ben Rawlings 14 Ricky Aitken 15 Billy Morrison 16 Nick Knoops 17 Michael Russo 18 Jake Crowe 19 Kieran Gray 19R Patty Cafferkey 20 Lee Boyle 21 Frank Didonato 22 Lachlan Kennedy 23 Jacob Farrell 24 Josh O’Brien 25 James Bohan 26 Michael Edwards 27 Heath Beninga 28 Chris Cox 29 Andrew Cavarra 30 Brendan Blizzard 31 Jackson Gardiner 32R James Buckingham 32 Jarred Derkson 33 Sebastian Colakidis 34 Taylor Buckley Q1

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Alex Barton-Smith Jesse Uren Nicholas Hallo Brayden Beaton Ben Rohdes Brad Smith Michael Topp Matty Camera Dylan Eacott Luke Caton-Thomas Matthew Hill Luke Sproules Leigh Pomponio Mitchell Turner Jake Siewert Tom Geraghty Damon Maynard Matthew Lawson Zac Elms Mitchell Pavey Luke Morgan Ben Abraham Brayden Siewert Kane Levay Jeremy Stapleton Dale Collins Dylan Moloney Tristan Curtis

FERNTREE GULLY EAGLES: Round 1 commenced with the unfurling of our 2016 premiership flags followed by our Presidents Lunch which was well supported. Guest speaker was Aaron Vandenberg from the Melbourne Football Club. Thanks to our members for the set up and preparing a two-course lunch. On the track all four sides…(that’s correct four), had a tough day at the office. Thanks to Boronia for welcoming Ferntree Gully to Division 3, there was a great crowd watching the game and upstairs after the game. Our div.2 under-19s ventured out to Mulgrave, at three-quarter time they were still in it however without a bench it made the going tough. We have a number players back this week to bolster the under-19s and the executive is working hard to attract a few more. Upcoming Events: Tuesday 25 April: ANZAC Day Breakfast Starting at Wally Tew. Round 4: Saturday Night YOBBO LOTTO Club Rooms HERITAGE JUMPER ROUND 7: Saturday 27 May 125th Year Celebration Function/BALL Knox Italian Club

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UNDER 19 Coach: Mike Van Derbroek 1 2 3 5 9 11 12 13 14 15 17 19

Jackson Gardiner Jake Siewert Brodie Worland Dylan Eacott Hayden Davis Michael Lindsay Ryan Thorneycroft Jarrod O’Donnell Andre Barbough Brock Perrett Dane Wilding Marcus Patterson

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Cory Beswick Matthew Lawson Lachlan Kennedy Liam Cahill Sam Evans Tyler Manning Andrew Cavarra Alex Barton-Smith Jayden Pritchard Tom Geraghty Harrison Brown Luke Sproules

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DIVISION 3 SOUTH BELGRAVE: Today we welcome The Basin FC to SBFC and our temporary facilities and extend an invitation to you all to stay a while after the games for a drink and a chat before the trip home. We have had many memorable clashes here at home over the years and hopefully today’s game will be another of those. After a long preparation commencing in November and some good performances in our practice matches we seemed somewhat flat against what I think is a pretty good team at Park Orchards FC and are looking to bounce back today. Our two teams of netballers have finished the grading games and have shown improvement along the way as the girls get to know each other’s strengths and I am looking forward to the season ahead and would ask that if you do have time, get to one of the venues and support them in the season ahead. After a season ending ACL reconstruction Jess O’Meara Lainis has stepped up into coaching/ mentoring role and we are very happy for her to stay involved, the netball is something that we see growing at our club in the years ahead. Memberships are available at today’s games and we ask that you see myself, DMac or Leon and we can and will organise that for you. If you would like to volunteer your help during game days we will also welcome your contribution. Many thanks to our sponsors for getting behind us again this year, we are extremely grateful for your continued support. Upcoming social events are on our social media sites and also displayed in our temporary rooms. Good luck to all that represent the red, white and black.

SOUTH BELGRAVE Senior Coach: Michael Scoon Res Coach: Greg Huglin Ground: Belgrave South Recreation Reserve, Mount Morton Road, South Belgrave. (Melways 84 F4) Ph: 9754 3595 Colours: Black with Red and white V, Black shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10R 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Q1

Jarrod Drew Ayden Sukkel Gary Huglin Tom Hallinan Alex Bakens Phil Costa Eamon Perry Darren Jeffreys Anthony Bernado Dean Apostolpoulos Aaron Moss Rhys Harrop Stephen O Meara Nick Stow Brad Condor Gavin Pears Robert Cockerell Nick Scarlett Todd Burley Braden Zaal Cody Morris Michael Horton Leigh Odermatt Tim Somerville Nick Somerville Greg Spark Scott Rose Ryan Cook Taylem Withers Dan Camille Calum Syme Sam Brown Sean Mc Dermott Jarryd Hall Daniel Cormack Anthony Daraio Adam Pendlebury Q2

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Alex Benbow Aaron Sonnberger Gus Steele Aden Chynoweth Dean Spark Zac Quan Brock Ferguson Andy Howell Jake Kidd Cameron Young Matthew Bennett Brad Abela Peter Teckelenburg Jarryd Zaal Jayden Maddox Justin Mitchell Ryan Lovett Aaron Hosking Bryce O’Hara Jeremy Cameron Lucas Topp Aaron Huggard

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Riccardo Daraio Lucas Roe Riley Punnett Rhys Kozina Josh Allchin Liam Williams David Cook Tom Magill Sean Bartells Aiden Jellinek Jay Visser Valters Beaumanis

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Harvey Moore Damon Blomley Tyler Wills Oscar Grimes Daniel Banks Mitch Koski Hudson Solomon Sam Carlton Jason Marlow Declan Andreola Sam Ready Peter Jeffrie

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DIVISION 3

ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

THE BASIN Senior Coach: Scott Homewood Res Coach: Pat Garrity Ground: Batterham Reserve, Miller Road, The Basin (Melways 65 D7). Ph: 9761 0320. Colours: Red & green vertical stripes, red shorts.

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Josh Adams Mitch Rule Jarred Bell Clinton Jones Luke Watson Max Kruger (VC) Trevor Mills (C) Lachlan Cripps Sean Carlos Nathan Prosser Michael Thompson James Symnes Jackson Kean Jayden Brown Scott Mackay Cameron Cripps Matthew Hayhurst Jono Pitman Nathan Freeling Daniel Papa Josh Lee Joel Robertson Glynn Pratt Joshua Swainston Blake Henderson Aaron Jones Dayne Barclay Ashley Butler Adam Percy Daniel Bell Dylan Thierauf Nick Callanan Jackson Macaulay Dale McGrath Jackson Chalmers Aaron Findlay Jayden Pollard

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Dean Makin Andrew Battye Michael Oxley Chris CaulďŹ eld Nathan George Rhyder Kennedy Ricky Scott Tom Painter Aaron Seagrave Anthony Duke Dean Jukic Alex Winters Pat Garrity Justin Hutchinson-Drake James Osborne Jordan Chircop

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UNDER 19 Coach: Greg Granland 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 15 17 19

Liam Pollard Lachlan George Jordan Thomas Adam Gleeson Corey Simcocks Brandon Goodman Mitchell Wallace Jason Mickelson Jason Banks Joel Robertson Bailey Hobbs Shaun Oxley

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Shemm Best Jayden Mauchline Callum Bell Tom Gibson Jaydn Pridmore Hayden Clark Josh Ogston Travis Arnol Troy Jamieson Damon Nicholson Tom Edwards Jack Swindell

Liam Walter Antoun Dib Jai Armstrong Jarrod Sawyers Brayden Halamoutis

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Sam Kirby Cadeyn Williams Joel Dicarla Matt Nagel James Zukiewicz Nick Worthing Billy Lodge Scott Wason Daniel Jackson Nathan Franklin Ken Thomas Matthew Tempone Dylan Karslake Matt Bain Michael Olden David Di Stefano Matthew Zukiewicz John Paul Malietzis Anthony Soriano Taylor Potter Daniel Pearce Josh Dawson Josh Leonard Jesse Wilson Robin Zhou Alex Brown Tom May Sam Casalaz Adrian Fancellu Charlie Athanassiou Leigh Murphy Rowan Peters Brad Riddle Jack Wilson Alex Wadsworth Maurice Contreras Anthony Mariani Q2

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Tyler Brown Ollie Lodge Matthew Mariani Jono Cassidy Steve Chilton Aleks Kumurdian Sam Clark Robert Urquhart Jnr Jack Price Paul Fiorenza Adam Prestigiacomo Jamie Van Kerckhof Dean Papanicolaou Jordan Walker Nathan Ruggeri

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Coach: Robert Yoannidis

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Caleb Hounihan Max Thomas Mark Ferraro Robert Swan Calum Best James Waldon Samuel Mills James Sexton Niaz Mustafa Julian Toppi Luke Fitzsimons Steven Schwarzer

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Joshua Costin Cameron Williams Marcus Pillot Will Leaumont Nick Ericjoy Darcy Ebzery Francesco Lepore Lachlan Carter Michael Phyland

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Senior Coach: Jarrod Bayliss Res Coach: Tim Raines Ground: Domeney Reserve, Knees Road Park Orchards (Melways 35 E9) Colours: Black with red and white bands, white shark, black shorts.

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Liam Buhagiar Chris De Jager Scott Rowland Ben Heyde Ryan Turner Jarrod Bayliss Michael Prosenak Michael Fowkes Tom Feher Greg Pollard Benn Fischer Michael Philp Jack Bayliss Adam Wilson Matthew Nicholson David Black David McDonald Tristan Valentino Ciaran Hickey Nathan Wiggins Matt Flemming Tim Raines Nick Handley Conner Hickey Will Debney Campbell Cromb Andrew Messina Jaye Witnish Justin Minogue Matt Haythorne Christian Kovarik James King Dane Egerton Dylan Fletcher Josh Chappell Dwayne Johnson Cooper Winter

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Joel Donker Lachlan Calwell Mitchell Skien Mason Witnish Thomas Macrokanis Cody Farrell Jack Borrack Matthew George Nicholas Lambert Liam Cridland Jacob Price-Inglis Dean McLaughlan

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Sam Scanlon Tom Hewitt Troy Walkley Don Stevens Jordan Buckingham Matt Horne Luke Turner Matt O’Conner Evan Smeed Trent Hudson Matt Butera Daniel Bowes Caleb Atkinson Steve Pollard Liam Batchelor Jahn Holewa Jamie Arnold Rudi Hunt Jarrod Nicholson

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Coach: Tony Weeks

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Damon Kemp Max Lowther Pat Sheers Matthew Williamson Sam Heron Bayley Forbes James Parker James Fasan Blake Purcell Charlie Jacob Darcy Trenfield Lionel Hunt

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BORONIA

Senior Coach: Peter Brown Res Coach: Rick Mills Ground: Tormore Reserve, Tormore Rd, Boronia (Melways 64 J9) Ph: 9762 7850. Colours: Brown jumper with gold hawk, brown shorts.

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Ryan Henderson Luke Hannon Travis Murphy Nathan Allen Brett Casterson Sean Bell Corey Burgess Josh Hannon Jordan Grandland Chris McDonald Jarrod Lake Nathan Watson Lachlan Watson Jess Bolton Dayne Ruff Lachlan McKernan Tom Dodd Brenton McAlpine Scott Nicholas Luke Hare Matt Geraghty Zach Callinan Ryan Warren Jarryd Eckleston Sam Goldsack Luke Leeson Daniel Gerard Jake Godwin Jacob Paterson Dane Romano Luke Johnson Ryan Miller Mason Kirby Caelan Murrihy Dain Catley Ryan White Jesse Rosamacki

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Chris Mcdonald Brayden Wright Todd Kenny Brendan Rapisarda Cam Flanagan Damon Webb Harry Burgess Mitch Agars Sam GrifямБths-Lewino Jai Sartori Michael Goldsack Justin Wade Damien Duke Ben Robertson Matthew Heenan Luke Biddau Matt Leeson Kane Milde Matthew Brien Jarryd Rutherford Josh Collins Jacob Redaway Lindsey Palmer Jayden Collins Damien Duke Dean Black

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Coach: Andrew Wright

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Senior Coach: Brent King Res Coach: Jeremy Fraser Ground: Scoresby Recreation Reserve, Stud Rd, Scoresby. (Melways 72 H7). Ph: 9763 8888. Colours: Black and white vertical stripes, black shorts.

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SCORESBY: Today we look forward to another instalment of ANZAC football against Boronia. Thanks to all our players and supporters for their donations and purchases of ANZAC wrist bands and arm bands. They look great! Round 1 saw a fantastic 1977 premiership reunion with close to 100 in attendance. Thanks to Carly Fraser, Colin Roberts, David Callow, Phil Llewellyn and Graeme Klein for their organisation of a brilliant event. On field we had three big wins against East Burwood. Krisso’s under-19s weren’t at their best, but they came away with the win in a mixed Division 3 and 4 competition for 2017. It was pleasing to see some new players contributing, with Nathan Bardsley and Zac Ryan named best. The reserves kept Frog happy, holding East Burwood goalless in the second half to sit on top of the ladder. Wade McConnon was in everything in his return, with a senior call-up inevitable. Another newcomer, Jason Cousins was also in good form. In the seniors, a 14 goal to one second half sealed the win. Dyllan Milligan dominated, kicking three goals from the midfield and Jarrod Hicks also kicked three. Upcoming function is the Full Moon Shuffle on April 29th, after the Basin game. Get your songs in via Facebook or to one of the senior leaders. Speaking of leaders, congratulations to Matt Krawczyk and Jesse Owen being named cocaptains in 2017 and to Nathan Bardsley and Josh Du Vallon as the under-19s co-captains.

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huge day of football awaits on Sunday as Templestowe clashes with Park Orchards at Templestowe Reserve. All in the name of honouring our Anzacs, the Dockers have continued to build on their tradition started three years ago with an action-packed day at home, which sees both junior and seniors involved. Templestowe’s under-14s side will kick off proceedings against Parkside at 9.30am, followed by the under-12 girls and boys and reserves, with the main event kicking off at 1.40pm. In attendance will be Templestowe RSL president Ron Twining who will be delivering the Ode, and bugler Robbie Dawson who will be performing the Last Post and the rouse in between the minute silence. Both captains, Daniel Pearce and Tom Feher, will also be laying a wreath to honour the fallen. Templestowe president Rob Price has been thrilled with the way the initiative has evolved over the years. “We started the initiative about three years ago when Michael Fitzsimons was president, and Michael decided to make it a big Anzac Day,” Price said. “Our ex-coach Rick Irwin was affiliated pretty heavily with the RSL in Drouin and he thought we needed to get a closer link to our local RSL.” It is an occasion marked by each player at the club, according to Price. “As a club and a playing group, on Anzac morning, we do the march with back to the RSL and have breakfast,” he said. “When Anzac Day lands on the actual game-day the RSL and all the supporters come down and we play the big game. “We have the ceremony on the ground and we have the soldier on the horse come in on the ground, play the national anthem and the bugler and get right into it.” The involvement of the newly-named Templestowe Junior Football Club sees the www.efl.org.au

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Dockers educating the club’s youth on the significance of the day. It is a relationship between junior and senior club which continues to grow stronger. “We’ve always been fairly strong with our junior club and last year they changed their name to Templestowe Junior Football Club - we want to bridge the gap and make a closer relationship with the junior club,” Price said. “Myself and the junior president got together and thought we’d try and schedule as many games as we can and shift the game to Sunday.” For the Dockers, acknowledging those who have served our country isn’t only limited to Anzac Day, with the club heavily involved with the local RSL throughout the year. “The other thing we do is our Thursday night meal would traditionally be at the club, but about six to nine times during the year we’re actually going to the RSL for our meal so we’re supporting the RSL,” Price said. “Some of our after-game functions on the Saturday night we’re actually going back to the RSL - we’re tipping back into our community clubs and giving them a boost.” With such a monumental occasion being part of the legacy left by former senior coach Rick Irwin, Price says it’s great to have Irwin still involved at the club. “Rick was phenomenal,” Price said. “(Moving on) was a joint decision - we didn’t want to lose him and he shifted to another role with the junior club and senior club liaison, MC of functions, getting around our sponsors and working that way. “He’s still involved at the club and he’s got a good position that works well with his job.” New coach Craig De Corsey works closely with the former coach, where the duo have formed a unique set-up. “With Craig on board, it’s gone to another level now, because he works pretty closely with Rick (and) it’s a unique situation,” Price said. 59


DIVISION 4 KILSYTH: The under-19s season didn’t kick off the way they would have liked with a 126-point loss to Surrey Park. Unfortunately, the boys were unable to kick anything but one point, but not without the lack of trying. Best on for the day were: N Hargreaves, B Scheepers, M Clavant, J Newton, N O’Rourke and T Doutch. The reserves’ season also didn’t start off as well as they would have liked, with a 49-point loss to Surrey Park. Goal kickers on the day were: H Lane, B Fogarty and R Crosby. Best on: E Molesworth, S Killen, T Zaicz, M Spiers, C Donaldson and D Nevins. The seniors had a tough fight on their hands all game against Surrey in some pretty terrible weather conditions. As the rain came down hard, our boys did not seem to be bothered, kicking six goals to one in the final quarter. Goal kickers: J Miechel 3, M Jackson, H Williams, M Charles, M Jacobs, S Clarke 2, R Mainenti, C Vanflorestein, B Benson, B Fitzsimons, S Irvine and A Masters. Best on: T Browning, C McArthur, J Miechel, B Fitzsimons, M Charles and A Masters. Our first function of the year is tonight, with our Full Moon Party being held at the clubrooms, 7:30 start, $10 entry! Our annual Ladies Day is being held on the 13th of May at the club with more info to come. Go Cougars!

KILSYTH Senior Coach: Paul Newlands Res Coach: Chris Rutty Ground: Pinks Reserve, Liverpool Rd, Kilsyth. (Melways 51 H8) Ph: 9728 8773 Colours: Black jumper with red sash, red shorts. 1 5 6 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Q1

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Miff Smith Ben Fogarty Luke Perryman Corey Webb Mitchell Jacobs Josh Oliver Matthew Stather Mark Hutchins Jay Kelly Luke Gerada Michael Charles Michael Chapman Robb Bailey Manny Webb Paul Hare Matthew Dobson Dale Fedat Haydn Morse Adrian Grylls Ben Tomazic Daniel Nevins

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ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

GLEN WAVERLEY HAWKS Senior Coach: Ryan Flack Res Coach: Brad Matthews Ground: Central Reserve, Springvale Road, Glen Waverley. (Melways 71 B5) Ph: 9887 9696 Colours: Blue jumper with gold and white side panels and gold hawk emblem, blue shorts. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

Aaron Riddle Mitchell Potts Dan Eastman Ryan Goold Gavin Cruse Jesse Dunne (C) Billy Huxtable Daniel Eggington Tom Eddy Andrew Gellatly Oliver Wisniewski Josh McMillan Toby McMillan Dane Conboy Darren Walsh Jared Lapsley Brandon Hodges Sam Parlapiano Michael White Luke Broad Tim Pape Jason Pitts Beau Parthenides David Quamil Stephen Varney Brad Matthews Ross Dancey Luke Paolini Joel Wille Sean Murphy Evan Pickering Ben Pickering Paul Sinden Julian Wong James Clare Adam Amin Adam Mercuri

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GLEN WAVERLEY HAWKS: The Glen Waverley Hawks hit the road to take on Kilsyth in Kilsyth in a game which shapes as a huge one coming off a disappointing effort first up to Whitehorse. Yes, the Hawks hosted Whitehorse in their season opener in blustery conditions at Waverley Toyota Oval and both the reserves and seniors got a sharp wake up call to the level of football that will be required to taste victory in season 2017. At both levels Whitehorse took advantage when the wind was at their backs and ran out 49 and eight-point winners in the reserves and seniors respectively. New inclusions into the senior team Tom Eddy, Beau Parthenides, Stephen Varney and Brandon Hodges all added a positives in their first hit out for premiership points for the Hawks and will only get better as they become more familiar with the boys. Paul Sinden showed he is ready to be interior midfield gun whilst Ryan Goold demonstrated that his new streamlined figure will certainly help his football in a best for the Hawks’ performance. Having fallen agonisingly a goal short of Kilsyth away last season, the Hawks are keen to see how they measure against a Cougars team who won handily over Surrey Park in Round 1. The games are traditionally hard fought and the Hawks expect nothing else from Kilsyth this week. In Social news the clubs first major function for the year will be the $4,000.00 reverse raffle, held on May 6th. All are welcome to join us at what is always a great night. Tickets are $80 each with finger food and drinks included. If you would like to attend or purchase a ticket please visit our website www.glenwaverleyhawks.com The Glen Waverley faithful will be travelling in good numbers to Kilsyth to support their boys to what is hopefully a their first win of the season this week. GO HAWKS!

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Dennis Stamatopoulos Josh Middleton Kodey Logan Sean Bell Joe Plant Lachie Pickering Fraser Kenny (VC) Lachie Jackson Ryan Fitzpatrick (C) Damian Vassiliou Max Reilly (VC)

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NUNAWADING Senior Coach: Paul Bevan Res Coach: Ryan Dobson Ground: Koonung Reserve, Springfield Rd, Blackburn Nth. (Melways 47 K6) Ph: 9894 4174 Colours: Maroon and Gold vertical stripes, Maroon shorts.

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ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

FOREST HILL Senior Coach: Martin Stillman Res Coach: Matthew Peterson Ground: Forest Hill Reserve, Fraser Place, Forest Hill. (Melways 62 E2) Ph: 9878 9336 Colours: Green and White vertical stripes, Green shorts

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Mitchell Gibbons Lucas Gibbons Jake Rowe Justin Pilcher Adam Ziegerink David Smyth Aaron Creak Michael Casey James O’Sullivan Damian Hodder Justin Scicluna Austin Deneys Nick Pincott Daniel Ratcliffe Sanjit Jayasinghe Jack Crosbie Tom Denham Gavin Willoughby Dean McGuire David Mathers Dylan Wallace Ryan Fisher Mitchell Remington Jarryd Healey-Rotheram James Martin Jarrad Hills Brandon Perring Mitchell Newman Luke Harley Joseph McLelland Matt Carnelley William Burgess Todd Burger James Powell Dan Gregg-Mantle Sam Grose Lachlan Mason

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FOREST HILL: Season 2017 got off to a great start with two strong wins over Fairpark. Individual highlights were Jake Rowe’s seven goals in the reserves and Matt Carrnelly’s five goals in the seniors. Good performances by both sides but we will need to produce at this level every week over the entire season to ensure we give ourselves the best ladder position and the chance of a big assault on finals. We hope that all the members of the Zebra family had a safe and enjoyable Easter break and the players watched their chocolate intake. The week off for Easter means we should be fresh as we travel to take on our near neighbours, Nunawading, for the Anzac Day round. Nunawading have made significant improvements since last year and we will need to be switched on and not take the Lions lightly. Hopefully, a couple of good wins can help us consolidate the start to the season and get some momentum following the disrupted start. This week we will be wearing our special Anzac jumpers so it would be great to get as many of our supporters at the ground for this special day on the football calendar and also at the post-match function. This week our post match awards will be held at the Ringwood RSL with all supporters welcome to attend and enjoy a drink or meal at the bistro. Let’s support our local RSLs and the Anzac Day appeal over the week. Go Zebras.

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FAIRPARK Senior Coach: Sean Stanton Res Coach: Phil Sankey Ground: Fairpark Reserve, Manuka Drive, Ferntree Gully (Melways 64 F11) Colours: Maroon jumper with blue yoke and gold emblem, blue shorts

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ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

DONVALE Senior Coach: Matt Fife Res Coach: Daniel Michelangeli Ground: Donvale Reserve, Mitcham Road, Donvale. (Melways 48 F3) Colours: Black with Green and white V, Black shorts. 1 1A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

Karl Toce Daniel Moseley Matt Fife Matt Leardi Matthew Sheen Jack Purcell Peter Ancona James Hayward Josh Busch Jesse Liebelt David Holland Hayden Cotsford Sam Coghlan Josh Phillips Nick Murphy Jeremy Grocott Nick Lannen Michael Foley Matt Sutherland Kyle Wignell Rob Finch Daniel Jones Jaimie Ruberto Adam Woods Clay Crimmins Dean Di Staso Jason Wade Alex Fiore Kyle Rodda Jake McCormack James Rausa Michael Howse Zac Haig Lachlan Imeneo Sean Maher Daniel Michelangeli Josh Cardamone

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Chris Sutherland Dave Withers Carl Seiger Luke Gavin Damien De Blasio Craig Nicholson Anthony La Sala Jonathan Salamon Daniel Clarke Avi Limbu Aaron Lucietto Ryan Paterson Hayden Eddy Andy O’Meara Sean Donovan Aloma Obialor Daniel Zachariah Brad Harrington Nick Sirillas Julien Withers Pat Dillon Scott Cross Tierney Reid James Schutz Michael Withers Steven Biggins Christian Lucarelli Michael Trkulja

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DONVALE: Big thanks to Silvan for hosting our seniors and reserves for a night game in Round 1. Was certainly interesting weather. Honours were shared with Donvale seniors recording a strong win, while our reserves were outpointed in the wet conditions. Our under-19s had a good hit out against third division side The Basin and were disappointed to fall by four goals. This week it’s more night games and again our under-19s are separated and playing a third division side – today it’s Heathmont. This is a “home game” for Donvale under-19s but at Ringwood, so Heathmont’s three sides can stay together across all three groups. Certainly an interesting fixture but our under-19s are looking forward to the challenge. Our senior and reserves are at Fairpark for late afternoon and evening matches. Our players are looking forward to it and thanks to Fairpark for trying something a bit different. As always, we wish our hosts best of look off the field and for the games but we will be doing our utmost to take all the premiership points away with us. We’re settled in to our temporary home at St David’s Cricket Club; right next to Donvale Reserve. Stop in and say hi, we’re open most evenings. Just a couple of months to go now until we move in to what we expect will be magnificently upgrade club rooms of our own.

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Aaron D’Amato Christopher Rinkquest Nicholas Decesare Ethan Parkinson Jackson Rowe Lucas Hehir Luke Scapin Jack Dullard Kristian Panayiotou Mark Squillace Chris Massarotti Jono Tommasoni

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Christopher Drakos Rhys Matthews Grant Harris Tim Stanghi Luke Leighton Vincent Meagher James Kolokythas Nadi Hamzovski Ben Di Virgillio Harrison Goss Mark Odhiambo Dylan Kelly

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DIVISION 4 WHITEHORSE PIONEERS: Great start to the year with both teams having a win against Glen Waverley Hawks.

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The reserves had a tight start to the match but finished well showing the team can play four quarters of good footy. The senior team had a close game, stuck with the opposition and played out the game. The under-19s played a great first game after a tough start to the year with getting the team together. We welcome all the new players the 2017 and look forward to a strong season. Thank you to our returning sponsors and welcome our new sponsors for 2017.

Senior Coach: Derek Shaw Res Coach: Joel Daley Ground: Springfield Park, Cnr Springfield & Dorking Rds, Box Hill North. (Melways 47 F7) Ph: 9898 5970 Colours: Maroon jumper with white side panels, Whitehorse emblem, maroon shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Q1

Andrew Padbury Jyhe Pearson Noah Khan Charles Thorn James Duclos Michael McDougall Chris McDougall Mark Newton Mitchell Ward Peter Zennaro Joshua Bevis Tate Nichols Dylan Tempany Lachlan Obrien Lachlan Bacon Matthew McCormack Joel Dalgleish Brad Farley Ricky Bevan Jordan Trevaskis Jacob Daley Harrison Thorn Jesse Hockey Marcus Tippett Bailey Mallia Chris Job Christopher Ryan Nicholas Bertacco Maverick Gleed Thomas Connell Blake Celebi Damian Bertacco Michael Ferguson Nikolas Lucak Lachlan Smith Caleb Webb Chris Gilliland Q2

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Adam Blythman Matthew Bertacco Cameron Hunter Sean Fitzgerald Ross Berryman Jeremy Charles Dan Bonnett David Richardson Jack Clydsdale Arjuna Le Gros Lachlan McAllister Louis Wain Shaun Nolan Gavin Carusi Matthew Leahy Tyron Ingham Paul Eidem Aaron Eynaud Andrew Knudsen Zachary Vincent Nick Gooley

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Ben Hillman Noah Whiffin Baron Chu Lachlan Bacon Callum Geddes Matt Sorrell Isaac Dwyer Dion Russell Miller Bartholomew Joel Keane Richie Keane

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ROUND 2: SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017

SURREY PARK Senior Coach: Scott Hamill Res Coach: Andrew Comello Ground: Surrey Pk Reserve, cnr Canterbury & Elgar Rds (Melways 47 B12) Ph: 9898 7282 Colours: Black yoke with Black and White stripes. Black shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

Liam Doidge Justin Cuzzupi Michael Paolini Riley Tempany Jayden Murphy Teri Miriklis James Wright Graeme Johns Joseph Crabtree Kane Henden Andrew Venables Cameron McCasker Ryan Kennedy Patrick Hatch Darby Edgeworth Danyon Smart Andrew Rogers Darcy Sketcher Zachary Tempany Daniel Toma Dean Spencer Sloane Willing Benjamin Podger-Carroll Nick Coad Thomas Rogers Dylan Jones Ben Field Bailey Jones Ryan Higgins Alex Hocking Josh Garvin Michael Mckenzie Thomas Ross Joshua Reid Zachary Moore Oliver Anderson Declan Hauser

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Thomas Veitch Matthew Anderson Thomas Badcock Harrison Cook Matthew Mcbride Nick Tanner Matthew Olden Tyson Rattle Luke Jackson Joshua Bentley Daniel Brock David Truong Josh Brown Ben Myers Christopher Allen Patrick Dowling Paul Young Sam Pentney Patrick McCaughan Liam Williamson Bede Briscomb Stuart Johns Alan Chung

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SURREY PARK: With a massive pre-season undertaken by the Surrey Park Panthers, Round 1 against Kilsyth couldn’t come sooner. The under-19s set the tone early with a massive 126-point win. Vice-captains Harry Lacchiana and Noah ‘Nosey’ Bennett proved to be a big presence up forward with the pair of long haired louts slotting four goals each. Newcomers Mango Spangaro and Josh Hayes both established themselves through the midfield, showing strength and silky skills. Jonathan Brisbane was also lively down forward with a couple of goals as a result of his pressure and roving. The reserves followed suit and made it two from two, running out 49-point victors. Bailey Jones lived up to his hype with his presence in the air and excellent ball use. According to Bailey, he gathered seven marks, 22 touches, two goals and one average haircut. ‘The Podge’ (Benjamin Podger-Carroll) looks to be a great off-season acquisition for the Panthers, taking out the President’s Award for best-on-ground, as well as taking his opponent for a surf with his huge specky in the third quarter. In addition, vicecaptain Luke Jackson proved he was no teddy bear, kicking a game high three goals. A great start for the reserves. Unfortunately, the seniors couldn’t finish off a great opening round for the club with a 42-point loss. What was a back and forth encounter for the whole day, ballooned out in the last quarter with the rain pelting down. Justin Cuzzupi continued where he left off last season with four great goals. Newcomers Jayden Murphy, Darby Edgeworth and Cam Mccasker were valiant all day in the midfield, as they look to become the engine room of the seniors. We travel down the road this week as we take on cross suburb rivals Whitehorse in which should be a great day of football on the weekend of Anzac day.

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UNDER 19 Coach: Dean Peters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 14

Jonathon Brisbane Liam Hauser Ben Peters Will Grant Tom Girvan Tom Spangaro Paul Collopy Angus Walker Fin Hanna Lachie Martin Jaramogi Oburu Josh Hayes

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James Gray James Marshall Noah Bennett Liam Mooney Callum Ternes James Box Harry Lacchiana Harry Clyne Ronan Bohanna Conrad Dickson Tyler O’Neill Henry Chambers

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DIVISION 4 COLDSTREAM: First a massive welcome to all our Cougar members, supporters and friends to season 2017 first home game. Today vs Silvan who we welcome and with Silvan are very honoured to be able to participate in a game of football on Anzac Day itself. Round 1 both our teams had a win, we thank Nunawading for their hospitality on the day and wish them best of luck in season 2017. Reserves best - Zac Brown, Chase Coley, Scott Reece. Seniors best - Daniel Price, Darcy Carrigan and Dean Cecere. To our boys today is a test on just where we sit at this early stage of the season, we look forward to a great challenge at all levels by Silvan. To our netballers, four teams up on 2017 which is great and welcome to all the ladies best wishes for season 2017. Not forgetting our juniors, both boys and girls teams... guys, enjoy, learn and have fun. If you would also like to help out on game day in the canteen, Kelly Schipper would greatly appreciate it. #cougs17 Social Calendar 6th May- Ipod Shuffle Night. See Louise for a song 3rd June- Ladies Night. See Narelle or Laura for details 4th June - Special Effort Draw. See Jamie Clark for Tickets More events to come.

COLDSTREAM Senior Coach: Michael Cardamone Res Coach: Ash Rankin Ground: Coldstream Reserve, Sth Gateway (off Maroondah Hwy), Coldstream. (Melways 281 B9) Ph: 9739 1984 Colours: Navy jumper with white vee, navy shorts. 1 Aaron Brown 2 Michael Cardamone 3 Benjamin Thomas (RVC) 4 Rodney Williams (RC) 5 Daniel Price 6 Jai Deacon 7 Lauchlan Craig (SC) 8 Chol Majok 9 Daniel Versteegen 10 Brody Ross-Travis 11 Darcy Carrigan 11R Jamie Pegg (RC) 12 Shaun Bennett 13 Sean McCarthy 14 Mathew Price 15 Adam Burdick 16 Jamie Cecere 16R Zachary Grenfell 17 Patrick O’Neil 18 John Rafferty 19 Jeffrey Akers 20 Dean Cecere 21 Aaron Sedgman (SVC) 22 Leigh Odermatt 22R Jordan Rice 23 Paul Wagner 24 Brendan Dickinson 25 Adam Dale 26 Austin Mcinerney 27 Cameron Skelton 28 Tobias GrifďŹ n 29 Andy Cultrera 30 Clinton Gerace 31 Mitchell Edmonds 32 Michael Hendley 33 Sean Hartley 34 Shannon Walsh Q1

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Darcy Fritsch Steven Stern Zachary Gorsuch Zac Brown Timothy Smith James Daley Ben Walsh Hayden Long Jack Lightbound Trent Richards Christian Gerace Mason Smith Jonathon Austin Johnny Pignataro Todd Clayton Jake Cronin Andrew Heal Ben Conder Sheldon Smith Nathaniel Soloman Matthew Barker David Sandy Seth Denny Nicholas Hunter Jason Tay Mitchell Jenkins Chase Coley Brendon Duke Michael Bennett Daniel Witunga Mathew Urmston Timothy Beard Ryan Kerr Kieran Hulm Scott Reece

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DIVISION 4

ROUND 2: TUESDAY 25 APRIL 2017

SILVAN Senior Coach: Michael Scoon Res Coach: Shane Rowe Ground: Silvan Reserve, Cnr Parker and Monbulk Roads, Silvan. (Melways 123 C1) Colours: Navy blue with arched pale blue stripes on side and navy shorts

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Aaron Lamonica Tristan Verhoef Thomas Frost Luke Moore Aaron Rowe Adam Robert Dean Janssen Leigh Dickfos Matthew White Will Shephard Andrew Knight Brayden Bowes Brent Guglielmi Neal Macaulay (Res) Trent Fennell Paul Jones Damien Noll Adrian Cannata Troy Smith Daniel Begley Luke Beddome Bryce LitchďŹ eld Daniel Wells (Res) Alex Walker Jarrod Rowe Shaun Jones Beau Kitto Andrew Daou John Bonnano Matthew Welten Borris Shane Rowe Jarryd Dietzel David Denton Aaron Fortescue Rhys Spooner Warren Schmidt

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Cameron Bisschop Daniel Jones Hugh McCollam Angus McCollam Stefan Cardamone Jake Andrews Anthony Giuliano Blair Neill Patrick Calvert Chris Murphy Alex Richardson Harley Bain Justin Taylor Tim Martin Tom Hoare Mohammad Hussini Alex Harris Keegan Hewitt Dean Toohey Sam Russell Simon Surrao

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UNDER 19 Coach: Chris Maclagan 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 14

Aaron Morris Curtis Damon Samuel Margo Tim Martone Brayden Bowes Ben Hunt Max Huntley Daniel Sharp Jake Francombe Rhys Lloyd Neal Macauly (VC) Tyson Fisher

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Aaron Francis Jimmy Harrington Tim Sugarmur Patrick Calvert (C) Tom Hore Aaron Enener Thomas Robertson Tristan Williams Tom Dwight Jacob Zahra Brandon Cameron Cameron Bisschop (DVC)

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JUNIOR CORNER By: Dyson Baker – EFL Junior Manager

Lightning Premiership – or as it’s more commonly referred to; organised chaos! The 2017 Bendigo Bank Lightning Premiership will be the highlight of the season for the hundreds of a upand-coming stars in our under-9s and 10s. Over the next two weeks (April 30 and May 7) the best and brightest will showcase their skills in their once a year ‘competitive’ hit-out. The equation is simple – each team plays four games across the day, the sides that claim victory in each of their four matches are crowned premiers! Once again in 2017, Pinks Reserve (Kilsyth Football Club) will host the two huge gala days with thousands expected to pile in to watch. Two grounds are marked with four ovals with games commencing at before 9am and running right throughout the day! Players will be kept entertained with each club setting up a tent site which becomes home base for the afternoon.

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An entry charge of $3.00 per car or family will apply (please inform all club members). Vehicles will enter from Liverpool Rd. Car park attendants will direct you to the new car park behind the basketball centre or around the main oval. 2016 WINNERS UNDER-9s Blackburn White Glen Waverley Rovers Lysterfield Grey Mitcham Yellow Norwood Purple Waverley Blues Red UNDER-10s Blackburn Red Glen Waverley Hawks Mitcham The Basin Red Wantirna South Green Waverley Blues

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JUNIOR LADDERS 2017 17 PREMIER TEAM Noble Park Mooroolbark Green Blackburn Black Vermont Rowville Hawks Norwood Black Lilydale FTG Eagles Blue

P W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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B FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For Agst % Pts 144 15 960.00 4 90 12 750.00 4 106 18 588.89 4 79 31 254.84 4 31 79 39.24 0 18 106 16.98 0 12 90 13.33 0 15 144 10.42 0

TEAM Rowville Hawks Blackburn Black Vermont Purple Heathmont Norwood East Ringwood FTG Eagles Blue Boronia

P W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

17A TEAM Rowville Knights Glen Wav. Rovers Knox Red Heathmont Blue East Burwood The Basin Red Donvale Upper FTG Red

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

TEAM North Ringwood Chirnside Park Mooroolbark Gold Vermont Purple Boronia Bayswater Waverley Blues Croydon Blackburn Red Rowville Gold

P W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B FF For Agst 0 0 124 32 0 0 65 33 0 0 89 64 0 0 62 45 0 0 45 62 0 0 64 89 0 0 33 65 0 0 32 124

Pts 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0

TEAM Rowville Knights Wantirna South Lysterfield Teal Lilydale Montrose North Ringwood Scoresby Glen Wav. Rovers

Agst % 12 1925.00 11 745.45 15 606.67 36 300.00 54 150.00 81 66.67 108 33.33 91 16.48 82 13.41 231 5.19

Pts 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0

TEAM Bayswater Waverley Blues South Croydon Chirnside Park Upper FT Gully Knox Blackburn Red

P W L D B For Agst % 1 1 0 0 0 159 4 3975.00 1 1 0 0 0 210 12 1750.00 1 1 0 0 0 69 28 246.43 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 1 0 1 0 0 28 69 40.58 1 0 1 0 0 12 210 5.71 1 0 1 0 0 4 159 2.52

Pts 4 4 4 4 0 0 0

TEAM Vermont Gold The Basin FTG Eagles White Lysterfield Grey Kilsyth Mitcham

P W L 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1

17B

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 112 79 69 83 77 61 61 27

Agst 27 61 61 77 83 69 79 112

% 414.81 129.51 113.11 107.79 92.77 88.41 77.22 24.11

Pts 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0

D B For Agst % 0 0 125 8 1562.50 0 0 98 7 1400.00 0 0 88 24 366.67 0 0 80 62 129.03 0 0 62 80 77.50 0 0 24 88 27.27 0 0 7 98 7.14 0 0 8 125 6.40

Pts 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0

15C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 231 82 91 108 81 54 36 15 11 12

P W 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

17C TEAM East Ringwood South Belgrave Mitcham Upper FTG Blue Norwood Purple South Croydon Heathmont Gold

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15B % 387.50 196.97 139.06 137.78 72.58 71.91 50.77 25.81

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

For Agst % 97 10 970.00 125 15 833.33 58 57 101.75 0 0 0.00 57 58 98.28 15 125 12.00 10 97 10.31

15D P W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0

L 0 0 0 1 1 1

D B For 0 0 197 0 0 134 0 0 115 0 0 25 0 0 8 8 0 0

Agst 8 8 25 115 134 197

% 2462.50 1675.00 460.00 21.74 5.97 4.06

17D TEAM Scoresby Kilsyth Blackburn White Knox Black Vermont Gold Forest Hill Lysterfield Eastern Lions FTG Eagles White The Basin Green

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P W 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1

Pts 4 4 4 4 0 0 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B FF For Agst % Pts 0 0 96 34 282.35 4 0 1 96 34 282.35 4 0 0 92 50 184.00 4 0 0 83 58 143.10 4 0 0 80 76 105.26 4 0 0 76 80 95.00 0 0 0 58 83 69.88 0 0 0 50 92 54.35 0 0 0 34 96 35.42 0 00 34 96 35.42 0

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JUNIOR LADDERS 2017 14A TEAM East Ringwood Blue Vermont Purple Blackburn Black Lysterfield Teal North Ringwood FTG Eagles Blue Chirnside Park The Basin

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

13A

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For Agst 77 29 86 33 69 31 37 36 36 37 31 69 33 86 29 77

% 265.52 260.61 222.58 102.78 97.30 44.93 38.37 37.66

Pts 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0

TEAM Rowville Hawks Lysterfield Teal East Ringwood Blue Waverley Blues Vermont North Ringwood Mooroolbark Croydon

P W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

14B TEAM Mooroolbark East Burwood Knox Heathmont Lilydale Glen Waverley Rovers Croydon Mitcham

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

TEAM Rowville Hawks Lysterfield Grey Donvale Upper Ferntree Gully South Croydon Montrose Bayswater/Norwood Wantirna South

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

TEAM Waverley Blues Kilsyth FTG Eagles White East Ringwood White Blackburn Red Vermont Gold

P 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 115 143 77 74 59 45 43 18

A 18 43 45 59 74 77 143 115

% Pts 638.89 4 332.56 4 171.11 4 125.42 4 79.73 0 58.44 0 30.07 0 15.65 0

TEAM Glen WR Black Bayswater Lilydale Heathmont The Basin Blackburn Kilsyth Boronia

D FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 77 95 45 62 43 27 54 36

A 36 54 27 43 62 45 95 77

% Pts 213.89 4 175.93 4 166.67 4 144.19 4 69.35 0 60.00 0 56.84 0 46.75 0

TEAM Glen Waverley Hawks Upper Ferntree Gully Chirnside Park Mitcham Rowville Knights East Ringwood White Wantirna South Donvale

D FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F A % Pts 170 10 1700.00 4 113 8 1412.50 4 68 37 183.78 4 37 68 54.41 0 8 113 7.08 0 10 170 5.88 0

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

14C

For Agst % Pts 97 14 692.86 4 96 28 342.86 4 63 20 315.00 4 58 30 193.33 4 30 58 51.72 0 20 63 31.75 0 28 96 29.17 0 14 97 14.43 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 85 50 31 41 40 26 17 13

A 13 17 26 40 41 31 50 85

% Pts 653.85 4 294.12 4 119.23 4 102.50 4 97.56 0 83.87 0 34.00 0 15.29 0

13C

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

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13B

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 1 1 1

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

P W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

D FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 38 47 53 59 45 18 9 5

A 5 9 18 45 59 53 47 38

% Pts 760.00 4 522.22 4 294.44 4 131.11 4 76.27 0 33.96 0 19.15 0 13.16 0

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TEAM Rowville Gold Coldstream Montrose Glen WR White Knox Ferntree Gully Eagles Lysterfield Grey Forest Hill

P W L 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1

D FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F A % 83 7 1185.71 38 8 475.00 100 24 416.67 35 21 166.67 21 35 60.00 24 100 24.00 8 38 21.05 7 83 8.43

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JUNIOR LADDERS 2017 12A TEAM Vermont Purple North Ringwood East Ringwood Blue Mooroolbark Green Lysterfield Teal Blackburn Black Glen Waverley Rovers Waverley Blues

P W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

11A D FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For Agst 68 14 51 15 62 33 73 62 62 73 33 62 15 51 14 68

D FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 56 74 90 62 29 14 6 1

% Pts 485.71 4 340.00 4 187.88 4 117.74 4 84.93 0 53.23 0 29.41 0 20.59 0

TEAM Vermont Purple Glen Waverley Hawks Mitcham The Basin Red Norwood Lysterfield Teal Blackburn Black Wantirna South Green

P W L D B FF For Agst % Pts 1 1 0 0 0 0 44 13 338.46 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 35 13 269.23 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 27 15 180.00 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 26 24 108.33 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 24 26 92.31 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 15 27 55.56 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 13 35 37.14 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 13 44 29.55 0

11B

12B TEAM Rowville Knights FT Gully Eagles Blue Upper Ferntree Gully East Burwood Black Knox Kilsyth Lilydale South Croydon

P W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

TEAM Wantirna South Mitcham Vermont Gold Montrose Blue Lysterfield Grey Donvale Croydon North Ringwood Boronia The Basin

P W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

Pts 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0

TEAM Croydon White North Ringwood Knox Glen Waverley Rovers Heathmont Blue Lilydale Rowville Hawks East Ringwood Blue

A % Pts 1 10700.00 4 1 6200.00 4 19 600.00 4 23 117.39 4 36 105.56 4 38 94.74 0 27 85.19 0 114 16.67 0 62 1.61 0 107 0.93 0

TEAM Chirnside Park Kilsyth Donvale Upper Ferntree Gully Mooroolbark South Croydon Rowville Knights Ferntree Gully Eagles East Burwood Blackburn Red

P W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

A 4 8 7 15 29 31 43 60 72 35 50 71 0

TEAM Coldstream Wav. Blues/ Want. Sth Heathmont Gold Bayswater The Basin Green Croydon Blue Lysterfield Grey Vermont Gold East Ringwood White

P W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

A % 1 5600.00 6 1233.33 14 642.86 29 213.79 62 46.77 90 15.56 74 8.11 56 1.79

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

12C L 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1

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P W L 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 57 43 72 50 8 10 4 0

A % 0 1000000.00 4 1075.00 10 720.00 8 625.00 50 16.00 72 13.89 43 9.30 57 0.00

Pts 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0

11C

D FF F 0 0 107 0 0 62 0 0 114 0 0 27 0 0 38 0 0 36 0 0 23 0 0 19 0 0 1 0 0 1

12D TEAM South Belgrave Forest Hill East Ringwood White Coldstream Blackburn Red Eastern Lions Montrose Red East Burwood White Bayswater Ferntree Gully Eagles White Heathmont Vermont Eagles Mooroolbark Gold

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1

D FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 83 47 37 36 69 18 8 6 2 1

A % Pts 1 8300.00 4 2 2350.00 4 6 616.67 4 8 450.00 4 18 383.33 4 69 26.09 0 36 22.22 0 37 16.22 0 47 4.26 0 83 1.20 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 51 30 67 48 0 19 15 1 1

A % 1 5100.00 1 3000.00 15 446.67 19 252.63 0 0.00 48 39.58 67 22.39 30 3.33 51 1.96

11D D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

F 71 50 35 72 60 43 31 29 15 7 8 4 0

% 1775.00 625.00 500.00 480.00 206.90 138.71 72.09 48.33 20.83 20.00 16.00 5.63 0.00

% Won 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

B 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

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Montrose ­ 9728 3177 Mt Evelyn ­ 9737 1833 Pinewood ­ 9886 6477 Ringwood East ­ 9870 3655 Ringwood ­ 9870 9244 Rowville ­ 9755 8611 Surrey Hills ­ 9890 7188 Templestowe ­ 9846 1455 Wantirna ­ 9720 4122 Warrandyte ­ 9844 2233 Wandin/Seville ­ 5964 4595

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SENIOR LADDERS 2017 DIVISION 1 SENIORS TEAM Blackburn Vermont South Croydon Doncaster Noble Park North Ringwood East Ringwood Rowville Montrose Bayswater Norwood Balwyn

P 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2

W 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FOR 171 76 104 107 79 25 20 59 75 71 68 87

AGST 113 42 71 75 59 20 25 79 107 104 101 146

DIVISION 2 SENIORS % 151.33 180.95 146.48 142.67 133.90 125.00 80.00 74.68 70.09 68.27 67.33 59.59

PTS 8 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

Vermont 11.10 (76) defeated Balwyn 6.6 (42) South Croydon 15.14 (104) defeated Bayswater 11.5 (71) Blackburn 15.11 (101) defeated Norwood 9.14 (68) Doncaster 16.11 (107) defeated Montrose 11.9 (75) Noble Park 11.13 (79) defeated Rowville 8.11 (59) North Ringwood 3.7 (25) defeated East Ringwood 2.8 (20) BLACKBURN v. BALWYN - GOOD FRIDAY- 14/04/2017 Blackburn 10.10 (70) defeated Balwyn 4.21 (45)

TEAM Knox Mitcham Doncaster East Lilydale Mooroolbark Mulgrave Waverley Blues Croydon Upper FT Gully Wantirna South

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

P 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2

W 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 195 118 114 49 57 35 33 53 40 47 42 49

A 67 29 42 40 53 33 35 57 49 80 114 233

PTS 8 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

TEAM Mooroolbark Knox Lilydale Croydon Mitcham Upper Ferntree Gully Doncaster East Waverley Blues Wantirna South Mulgrave

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

W 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

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% PTS % Won 159.57 4 100.00 127.50 4 100.00 125.93 4 100.00 121.62 4 100.00 105.13 4 100.00 95.12 0 0.00 82.22 0 0.00 79.41 0 0.00 78.43 0 0.00 62.67 0 0.00

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1

D F A 0 125 43 0 99 35 0 76 44 0 107 65 0 73 55 0 55 73 0 65 107 0 44 76 0 35 99 0 43 125

% 290.70 282.86 172.73 164.62 132.73 75.34 60.75 57.89 35.35 34.40

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% Won 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

DIVISION 2 U19s F 165 45 192 38 77 69 0 65 26 16 49

A 20 16 98 26 65 59 0 77 38 45 298

% Pts 825.00 8 281.25 4 195.92 4 146.15 4 118.46 4 116.95 4 0.00 4 84.42 0 68.42 0 35.56 0 16.44 0

Vermont 24.21 (165) defeated Balwyn 3.2 (20) Norwood 10.9 (69) defeated Blackburn 8.11 (59) Montrose 11.11 (77) defeated Doncaster 9.11 (65) Noble Park 6.9 (45) defeated Rowville 1.10 (16) North Ringwood 4.14 (38) defeated East Ringwood 3.8 (26) BLACKBURN v. BALWYN - GOOD FRIDAY- 14/04/2017 Blackburn 20.13 (133) defeated Balwyn 4.5 (29)

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AGST 47 40 54 74 78 82 90 68 51 75

Croydon 16.11 (107) defeated Doncaster East 10.5 (65) Mitcham 10.13 (73) defeated Upper Ferntree Gully 8.7 (55) Knox 15.9 (99) defeated Wantirna South 5.5 (35) Lilydale 11.10 (76) defeated Waverley Blues 7.2 (44) Mooroolbark 20.5 (125) defeated Mulgrave 6.7 (43)

DIVISION 1 U19s P 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2

FOR 75 51 68 90 82 78 74 54 40 47

DIVISION 2 RESERVES % 291.04 406.90 271.43 122.50 107.55 106.06 94.29 92.98 81.63 58.75 36.84 21.03

Vermont 16.22 (118) defeated Balwyn 4.5 (29) South Croydon 9.3 (57) defeated Bayswater 7.11 (53) Blackburn 12.8 (80) defeated Norwood 7.5 (47) Montrose 17.12 (114) defeated Doncaster 5.12 (42) Rowville 6.13 (49) defeated Noble Park 6.4 (40) North Ringwood 4.11 (35) defeated East Ringwood 4.9 (33) BLACKBURN v. BALWYN - GOOD FRIDAY- 14/04/2017 Blackburn 17.13 (115) defeated Balwyn 2.8 (20)

TEAM Vermont Noble Park Blackburn North Ringwood Montrose Norwood South Croydon Doncaster East Ringwood Rowville Balwyn

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Doncaster East 9.14 (68) defeated Croydon 7.12 (54) Mitcham 7.9 (51) defeated Upper Ferntree Gully 6.4 (40) Knox 11.9 (75) defeated Wantirna South 7.5 (47) Lilydale 12.18 (90) defeated Waverley Blues 11.8 (74) Mooroolbark 12.10 (82) defeated Mulgrave 11.12 (78)

DIVISION 1 RESERVES TEAM Blackburn Vermont Montrose Rowville South Croydon North Ringwood East Ringwood Bayswater Noble Park Norwood Doncaster Balwyn

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1

TEAM Croydon Mulgrave Waverley Blues Knox Wantirna South Lilydale Ferntree Gully Doncaster East Upper FT Gully

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0

W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B F A 0 129 22 0 112 45 0 99 51 0 78 46 0 46 78 0 51 99 0 45 112 0 22 129 1 0 0

% 586.36 248.89 194.12 169.57 58.97 51.52 40.18 17.05 0.00

Pts 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0

Croydon 20.9 (129) defeated Doncaster East 3.4 (22) Knox 11.12 (78) defeated Wantirna South 7.4 (46) Waverley Blues 15.9 (99) defeated Lilydale 7.9 (51) Mulgrave 16.16 (112) defeated Ferntree Gully 7.3 (45)

% Won 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00


SENIOR LADDERS 2017 DIVISION 3 SENIORS TEAM Boronia Chirnside Park Scoresby Park Orchards Heathmont The Basin Ringwood Templestowe South Belgrave East Burwood Warrandyte Ferntree Gully

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FOR 113 119 135 162 70 54 53 48 69 53 45 32

DIVISION 4 SENIORS AGST 32 45 53 69 48 53 54 70 162 135 119 113

% 353.12 264.44 254.72 234.78 145.83 101.89 98.15 68.57 42.59 39.26 37.82 28.32

PTS 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

TEAM Coldstream Forest Hill Donvale Kilsyth Whitehorse Pioneers Glen Waverley Hawks Surrey Park Silvan Fair Park Nunawading

Pts 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

TEAM Coldstream Forest Hill Surrey Park Whitehorse Pioneers Silvan Donvale Glen Waverley Hawks Kilsyth Fair Park Nunawading

The Basin 7.12 (54) defeated Ringwood 8.5 (53) Scoresby 21.9 (135) defeated East Burwood 8.5 (53) Boronia 17.11 (113) defeated Ferntree Gully 4.8 (32) Chirnside Park 17.17 (119) defeated Warrandyte 7.3 (45) Park Orchards 23.24 (162) defeated South Belgrave 9.15 (69) Heathmont 11.4 (70) defeated Templestowe 7.6 (48)

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1

D F 0 102 0 139 0 87 0 104 0 62 0 40 0 27 0 35 0 53 0 32 0 37 0 21

W 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FOR 207 110 92 122 73 65 80 57 24 23

AGST 23 24 57 80 65 73 122 92 110 207

% 900.00 458.33 161.40 152.50 112.31 89.04 65.57 61.96 21.82 11.11

PTS 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0

Forest Hill 15.20 (110) defeated Fair Park 3.6 (24) Whitehorse Pioneers 11.7 (73) defeated Glen Waverley Hawks 9.11 (65) Kilsyth 19.8 (122) defeated Surrey Park 12.8 (80) Coldstream 30.27 (207) defeated Nunawading 3.5 (23) Donvale 13.14 (92) defeated Silvan 9.3 (57)

DIVISION 3 RESERVES TEAM Scoresby Park Orchards Templestowe Ringwood Boronia Chirnside Park Warrandyte Ferntree Gully The Basin Heathmont South Belgrave East Burwood

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

DIVISION 4 RESERVES A 21 37 32 53 35 27 40 62 104 87 139 102

% 485.71 375.68 271.88 196.23 177.14 148.15 67.50 56.45 50.96 36.78 26.62 20.59

Ringwood 16.8 (104) defeated The Basin 7.11 (53) Scoresby 15.12 (102) defeated East Burwood 3.3 (21) Boronia 8.14 (62) defeated Ferntree Gully 5.5 (35) Chirnside Park 5.10 (40) defeated Warrandyte 3.9 (27) Park Orchards 21.13 (139) defeated South Belgrave 5.7 (37) Templestowe 13.9 (87) defeated Heathmont 4.8 (32)

P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 177 128 77 79 52 34 30 28 16 19

A 19 16 28 30 34 52 79 77 128 177

% 931.58 800.00 275.00 263.33 152.94 65.38 37.97 36.36 12.50 10.73

Pts 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0

Forest Hill 18.20 (128) defeated Fair Park 2.4 (16) Whitehorse Pioneers 12.7 (79) defeated Glen Waverley Hawks 4.6 (30) Surrey Park 12.5 (77) defeated Kilsyth 3.10 (28) Coldstream 26.21 (177) defeated Nunawading 3.1 (19) Silvan 7.10 (52) defeated Donvale 4.10 (34)

DIVISION 3&4 U19s TEAM Boronia Surrey Park Heathmont Park Orchards Scoresby Glen Waverley Eagles The Basin Chirnside Park Donvale Whitehorse Pioneers East Burwood South Belgrave Templestowe Kilsyth Ferntree Gully

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P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B F A % Pts 0 200 0 1000000.00 4 0 127 1 12700.00 4 0 165 14 1178.57 4 0 98 17 576.47 4 0 55 16 343.75 4 0 75 30 250.00 4 0 69 40 172.50 4 1 0 0 0.00 4 0 40 69 57.97 0 0 30 75 40.00 0 0 16 55 29.09 0 0 17 98 17.35 0 0 14 165 8.48 0 0 1 127 0.79 0 0 0 200 0.00 0

DIVISION 3 & 4 U19 RESULTS - Round 1 - 08/04/2017 The Basin 10.9 (69) defeated Donvale 6.4 (40) Scoresby 8.7 (55) defeated East Burwood 2.4 (16) Boronia 29.26 (200) defeated Ferntree Gully 0.0 (0) Park Orchards 14.14 (98) defeated South Belgrave 2.5 (17) Heathmont 24.21 (165) defeated Templestowe 2.2 (14) Glen Waverley Eagles 10.15 (75) defeated Whitehorse Pioneers 4.6 (30) Surrey Park 18.19 (127) defeated Kilsyth 0.1 (1)

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SCOREBOARDS 2017 DIVISION 1 – ROUND 1 - 8/4/2017

DIVISION 3 – ROUND 1 - 8/4/2017

Vermont 5.4, 6.6, 7.6, 11.10 (76) Balwyn 0.1, 3.3, 5.6, 6.6 (42) GOALS – Vermont: J. Best 3, K. McConnon 2, R. McComb 1, M. Davis 1, C. Howat 1, A. Ellis 1, A. Parker 1, N. Minchin 1 Balwyn: G. Chivers 2, D. Hughes 1, J. Gobbels 1, T. Simpkin 1, J. Simpkin 1 BEST –  Vermont: R. McComb, A. Parker, S. Tahana, D. Reid, J. Best, R. Lehmann Balwyn: J. Gottliebsen, J. Simpkin, K. Pendlebury, D. Hughes, G. Chivers, M. O’Regan South Croydon 2.1, 8.7, 10.9, 15.14 (104) Bayswater 2.1, 6.2, 8.4, 11.5 (71) GOALS – South Croydon: M. King 4, J. Tucker 2, M. Jones 2, T. Zomer 2, R. Mallison 2, M. Sewell 2, P. Rosier 1. Bayswater: J. Callanan 3, C. McLeod 2, B. Galvin 2, W. McInerney 1, A. Van Rooyen 1, C. O’Reilly 1, S. McInerney 1 BEST –  South Croydon: M. King, M. Sewell, J. Crowle, J. Want, P. Rosier, J. Coghlan Bayswater: J. Moore, M. McCluskey, H. Schroeder, J. Callanan, C. McLeod, A. Vandelaak Blackburn 8.4, 9.6, 13.8, 15.11 (101) Norwood 1.3, 7.10, 8.13, 9.14 (68) GOALS – Blackburn: J. Hammond 6, M. Otten 2, R. Bathie 2, M. Thorp 2, T. Watkins 1, P. Contin 1, J. Soccio 1. Norwood: L. Williams 5, R. Jordon 2, D. Poynton 1, M. Wright 1 BEST –  Blackburn: X. Murphy, J. Hammond, P. Contin, J. Grierson, J. Soccio, B. Daniher Norwood: S. Hill, D. Poynton, L. Williams, R. Jordon, J. Kroussoratis, J. Gould Doncaster 5.2, 9.6, 11.9, 16.11 (107) Montrose 4.3, 7.4, 11.9, 11.9 (75) GOALS – Doncaster: J. Munks 4, C. Annakis 4, D. Cooper 3, J. Kalanj 2, J. Lumicisi 1, C. Tout 1, E. Kavanagh 1. Montrose: A. Pattison 2, B. Schilling 2, J. Taberner 1, D. Bell 1, M. Langdon 1, M. Little 1, L. Vescio 1, A. Haining 1, J. McDonald 1 BEST –  Doncaster: C. Annakis, D. Molloy, R. Colaneri, J. Munks, E. Kavanagh, M. Fogarty Montrose: M. Little, J. Garthwaite, J. Peni, G. Conyers, D. Bell, A. Pattison Noble Park 3.4, 6.5, 8.9, 11.13 (79) Rowville 1.2, 4.7, 6.7, 8.11 (59) GOALS – Noble Park: W. Petropoulos 3, H. Thomas 2, S. Monaghan 2, L. Nelson 2, K. Kean 2 Rowville: C. Manuel 3, M. Davey 2, C. Clarke 1, D. Boavida 1, M. Stapleton 1 BEST –  Noble Park: B. Dore, K. Kean, L. Nelson, W. Petropoulos, K. Martin, J. Gwilt Rowville: S. Georgiou, D. Garner, M. Crozier, D. Zajac, M. Davey, M. Stapleton North Ringwood 2.0, 2.4, 2.6, 3.7 (25) East Ringwood 0.3, 1.5, 1.5, 2.8 (20) GOALS – North Ringwood: C. Dunne 1, C. Haley 1, J. Dean 1 East Ringwood: J. Weightman 1, J. Belo 1 BEST –  North Ringwood: A. MacKinnon, M. Locco, C. Dunne, T. Jones, C. Shield, A. Johns East Ringwood: D. Powell, C. Cerni, J. Weightman, B. Jones, D. Cleven, D. Hubbard BLACKBURN v. BALWYN - GOOD FRIDAY- 14/04/2017 Blackburn 3.3, 6.5, 10.7, 10.10 (70) Balwyn 2.1, 2.10, 2.17, 4.21 (45) GOALS – Blackburn: L. Conca 2, A. Fagan 2, T. Watkins 1, J. Hammond 1, D. Vizzarri 1, J. Soccio 1, R. Bathie 1, M. Thorp 1 Balwyn: K. Pendlebury 1, S. De Soysa 1, G. Chivers 1, J. Gobbels 1 BEST –  Blackburn: B. Daniher, C. Clay, J. Soccio, B. Mcintyre, L. Conca, D. Campisano Balwyn: M. O’Regan, J. Meesen, E. McCutchan, R. Gilchrist, S. Tregear, S. Cross.

The Basin 3.5, 5.7, 6.8, 7.12 (54) Ringwood 3.1, 5.1, 7.2, 8.5 (53) GOALS – The Basin: J. Kean 2, M. Thompson 1, J. Symes 1, D. Papa 1, J. Robertson 1, L. Cripps 1 Ringwood: T. Farmer 4, J. Matthews 2, J. Wilkinson 1, S. Brown 1 BEST –  The Basin: M. Thompson, S. Carlos, M. Kruger, A. Battye, J. Adams Ringwood: B. Stelfox, T. Farmer, B. Power, D. Atwell, C. Laing, K. Greig Scoresby 4.2, 7.4, 13.7, 21.9 (135) East Burwood 3.1, 7.4, 8.4, 8.5 (53) GOALS – Scoresby: M. Williams 3, D. Milligan 3, J. Hicks 3, M. Krawczyk 2, M. Gunton 1, A. Bronsgeest 1, M. Anderson 1, N. Hicks 1, M. Cosentino 1, R. Hicks 1, T. Boxell 1, S. Duncan 1 East Burwood: BEST –  Scoresby: S. Duncan, D. Milligan, R. Hicks, A. Bronsgeest, M. Williams, J. Hicks East Burwood: E. Rixton, R. Wilton, T. Ryan, J. Hannan, Y. Griffiths Boronia 2.6, 7.7, 11.11, 17.11 (113) Ferntree Gully 0.0, 1.3, 2.5, 4.8 (32) GOALS – Boronia: J. Paterson 7, R. Henderson 2, D. Fairchild 1, L. Hare 1, L. Johnson 1, B. Rapisarda 1, R. White 1, L. Hannon 1, H. Burgess 1, L. McKernan 1 Ferntree Gully: B. Morrison 2, L. Kennedy 2 BEST –  Boronia: L. Hannon, H. Burgess, J. Paterson, T. Dodd, R. Henderson, J. Lake Ferntree Gully: K. Gray, L. Kennedy, A. Barton-Smith, J. Farrell, J. Uren, F. Didonato Chirnside Park 1.1, 10.6, 10.11, 17.17 (119) Warrandyte 4.2, 4.3, 5.3, 7.3 (45) GOALS – Chirnside Park: A. Mcnab 5, M. King 5, A. Roth 1, J. Wilkinson 1, L. Carratelli 1, D. Lewis 1, A. Stevens 1, L. London 1, D. Prizmic 1 Warrandyte: L. Dunn 2, J. Bentley 2, L. Saunders 1, J. Fitzgerald 1, M. Cullum 1 BEST –  Chirnside Park: J. Johnson, J. Cooney, L. Carratelli, A. Stevens, M. King, G. Cornwell Warrandyte: R. Tester, K. Thompson, J. Fitzgerald, T. Naughtin, N. Brooking, H. McWhirterr Park Orchards 5.3, 12.13, 19.17, 23.24 (162) South Belgrave 1.7, 3.10, 6.12, 9.15 (69) GOALS – Park Orchards: M. Nicholson 10, M. Fowkes 2, C. Hickey 2, C. Hickey 2, M. Prosenak 1, J. Witnish 1, E. Smeed 1, M. Philp 1, T. Feher 1, C. Dejager 1, J. Bayliss 1 South Belgrave: A. Bakens 3, S. Colosimo 2, D. Clarke 2, J. Visser 1 BEST –  Park Orchards: T. Walkley, M. Nicholson, N. Wiggins, C. Cromb, E. Smeed, T. Feher South Belgrave: N. Stow, B. Condor, A. Purvis, S. Brown, D. Clarke Heathmont 3.0, 5.2, 9.3, 11.4 (70) Templestowe 2.1, 2.1, 4.3, 7.6 (48) GOALS – Heathmont: K. Clark 3, B. Abbruzzese 2, L. Douglas 1, C. Nayna 1, J. Knudsen 1, J. Cornwall 1, T. Rourke 1, J. Wynn 1 Templestowe: C. Williams 1, K. Thomas 1, A. Soriano 1, L. Murphy 1, T. May 1, O. Lodge 1, J. Wilson 1 BEST –  Heathmont: T. Rourke, J. Cornwall, J. Wynn, D. Sindrey, J. Knudsen, J. Sherriff Templestowe: J. Wilson, D. Jackson, J. Dicarla, S. Casalaz, D. Pearce, M. Contreras.

DIVISION 2 – ROUND 1 - 8/4/2017 Doncaster East 2.0, 7.6, 8.8, 9.14 (68) Croydon 2.5, 5.7, 7.10, 7.12 (54) GOALS – Doncaster East: M. Steven 3, T. Gordon 2, C. Lucas 1, J. Summers 1, J. Whitling 1, A. Ceravolo 1 Croydon: M. Wilkins 3, B. Weinert 1, J. Taylor 1, J. Bolton 1, J. Clark 1 BEST –  Doncaster East: J. Martin, M. Steven, L. McLeod, B. McLean, J. Musso, S. Gold Croydon: H. Lovat, R. Britton, F. Smith, D. Benson, J. Grant, M. Wilkins Mitcham 2.3, 6.6, 6.9, 7.9 (51) Upper Ferntree Gully 3.1, 3.1, 5.3, 6.4 (40) GOALS – Mitcham: C. Hoegel 2, Z. McCubbin 1, J. McCubbin 1, L. Ryan 1, L. Marro 1, M. Gordon 1. Upper FTG: B. Hards 2, T. Hayward 2, A. Godfrey 1, R. Hore 1 BEST –  Mitcham: L. Rudd, J. McCubbin, L. Ryan, C. Hoegel, A. Willenberg, J. Bell Upper FTG: J. Ward, B. Hards, C. Wakefield, T. Meagher, T. Riseley, L. Gellie Knox 5.4, 8.7, 10.8, 11.9 (75) Wantirna South 1.0, 5.2, 6.3, 7.5 (47) GOALS – K nox: J. Lepore 3, J. Duman 2, R. Wilson 2, J. Damatopoulos 1, M. Hanegraaf 1, J. Curtiss 1, M. Jordan 1 Wantirna South: B. Walker 2, T. Leggate 2, J. Freeman 2, A. Papa 1 BEST –  K nox: R. Johnson, J. Beech, D. Forbes, J. Duman, R. Harris, M. Greaves Wantirna South: G. Manson, T. Leggate, S. Young, A. Teakel, T. Clingan, D. Cromb Lilydale 3.2, 6.7, 8.10, 12.18 (90) Waverley Blues 1.2, 5.3, 8.7, 11.8 (74) GOALS – Lilydale: B. Lowe 4, R. Harvey 2, L. Wilson 1, A. Preston 1, C. Berntsen 1, B. Batty 1, L. Koger 1, R. Wyles 1 Waverley Blues: M. Sharpe 4, S. Mier 3, D. Playsted 2, W. Edwards 1, M. Engley 1 BEST –  Lilydale: K. Quilty, J. Healy, B. Batty, B. Mitchener, G. Hill, P. Klep Waverley Blues: W. Edwards, M. Sharpe, K. Nolan, N. MacDonald, A. Swierzbiolek, S. Mier Mooroolbark 0.2, 7.7, 12.10, 12.10 (82) Mulgrave 4.4, 4.6, 7.9, 11.12 (78) GOALS – Mooroolbark: J. Roth 4, A. Beddoes 2, J. McManus 1, R. Johns 1, B. Dolan 1, J. Neumann 1, J. Hammen 1, F. Jake 1 Mulgrave: A. Booth 3, J. Leece 2, D. Siakoulis 2, G. James 1, B. Gilling 1, M. Young 1, T. McGowan 1 BEST –  Mooroolbark: J. McManus, B. Slattery, S. McManus, J. Egan, K. Noonan, J. Jordan Mulgrave: R. Wilsmore, C. Howell, T. McGowan, P. Cole, T. Gladman, B. Gilling.

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DIVISION 4 – ROUND 1 - 8/4/2017 Forest Hill 4.3, 7.7, 14.13, 15.20 (110) Fair Park 1.1, 2.4, 2.5, 3.6 (24) GOALS – Forest Hill: M. Carnelley 5, N. Pincott 2, L. Harley 2, H. Burmeister 1, J. Davis 1, J. Healey-Rotheram 1, D. Wallace 1, S. Jayasinghe 1, L. Gibbons 1 Fairpark: J. Peagram 1, B. Dadswell 1, H. Degraaf 1 BEST –  Forest Hill: E. Dale, J. Powell, N. Pincott, J. Davis, T. Denham, S. Jayasinghe Fair Park: B. Nied, S. Mercer, K. Hird, J. Pearce, J. Driscoll, M. Nied Whitehorse Pioneers 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 11.7 (73) Glen Waverley Hawks 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 9.11 (65) GOALS – Whitehorse Pioneers: A. Padbury 4, L. Bacon 2, M. Newton 2, D. Bertacco 1, M. Tippett 1, M. McDougall 1 Glen Waverley Hawks: P. Sinden 3, S. Parlapiano 1, R. Goold 1, M. Potts 1, L. Broad 1, A. Amin 1, R. Burton 1 BEST –  Whitehorse Pioneers: M. Newton, C. Ryan, A. Padbury, M. McDougall, J. Duclos, L. Bacon Glen Waverley Hawks: R. Goold, M. Potts, L. Broad, P. Sinden, J. McMillan, T. Eddy Kilsyth 5.3, 8.5, 13.5, 19.8 (122) Surrey Park 4.1, 8.4, 11.7, 12.8 (80) GOALS – Kilsyth: J. Miechel 3, S. Clarke 2, M. Charles 2, H. Williams 2, M. Jacobs 2, M. Jackson 2, R. Mainenti 1, B. Fitzsimons 1, S. Irvine 1, A. Masters 1, C. Vanflorestein 1, B. Benson 1 Surrey Park: J. Cuzzupi 4, G. Johns 2, J. Murphy 1, A. Rogers 1, D. Edgeworth 1, K. Henden 1, C. McCasker 1, L. Doidge 1 BEST –  Kilsyth: T. Browning, C. McArthur, J. Miechel, B. Fitzsimons, M. Charles, S. Irvine Surrey Park: J. Murphy, D. Edgeworth, J. Crabtree, J. Cuzzupi, K. Henden, C. McCasker Coldstream 6.6, 16.11, 26.21, 30.27 (207) Nunawading 0.1, 1.3, 2.3, 3.5 (23) GOALS – Coldstream: D. Cecere 6, A. Cultrera 5, L. Odermatt 5, D. Carrigan 4, L. Craig 3, J. Rafferty 2, D. Fritsch 1, J. Cecere 1, D. Versteegen 1, M. Edmonds 1, D. Price 1 Nunawading: J. Smith 2, J. Winter 1 BEST –  Coldstream: D. Price, D. Carrigan, D. Cecere, A. Cultrera, T. Clayton, L. Craig Nunawading: E. Carter, M. Lambe, N. Whelan, Z. Zaloumis, D. Flanagan, N. Foyster Donvale 2.5, 8.10, 9.12, 13.14 (92) Silvan 2.1, 4.2, 6.2, 9.3 (57) GOALS – Donvale: S. Coghlan 2, A. Fiore 2, J. Grocott 2, J. Purcell 1, D. Withers 1, M. Leardi 1, P. Ancona 1, M. Fife 1, J. Rausa 1, N. Murphy 1 Silvan: W. Schmidt 3, J. Bonanno 2, C. Murphy 2, L. Dickfos 1, B. Bowes 1 BEST –  Donvale: S. Coghlan, Z. Haig, J. Hayward, J. Rausa, K. Toce, D. Jones Silvan: S. Jones, B. Guglielmi, L. Moore, B. Kitto, W. Schmidt.


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