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INSIDE THE EFL Netball Finals start this weekend in our netballEFL competition. As we enter our fifth finals series it’s worth reflecting on how far we’ve come in a short time. Since its inception in 2014 with 12 teams, the competition has grown Phil Murton each year with 79 teams EFL Chief Executive Officer competing in 2018. Nearly 80 per cent of senior clubs are now fielding at least one netball team. As we grow, one of our biggest challenges has, and continues to be, venues. With Friday night basketball so popular in Melbourne’s east, indoor venues are at a premium. We’ll continue to source far and wide and with some new venues coming online in the years ahead we hope to get some stability. At a time when councils and governments are trying to increase female sporting participation and female involvement in sports and clubs, that a netball only facility in the heart of our region sits idle on a Friday night beggars belief. When you talk to people about our Friday night netball model they often comment, as if to say it is inferior in some way to the model where footy and netball is played on the same day at the same venue. While I understand the practicality and necessity of this in country areas where there is only one competition and travel is often a significant consideration, in more metropolitan areas where there is divisional football and travel less of a consideration, is the country model the most appropriate model? It asks the question. What is a modern structure more suitable to a metropolitan area and creating the best possible competing environment for participants? In football (and most sports) the benefits of divisional based competitions have long been advocated. It creates more equal competitions which drives interest and engagement from all involved. It’s an accepted part of our junior footy. It’s
why we are looking at it for our football under-19s, as aligning them with the senior footy side doesn’t bring the best outcomes. As our senior women’s footy grows, this is evolving too. So why, if divisional sport has been shown to be successful is it best practice for netball to be graded based on the senior men’s football team? Comparing our netball competition to a neighbouring country footy/netball model, the numbers are stark. In the top two divisions of each, over the last two years our average winning margin is 14 goals compared to 29 goals. And the percentage of games where the winning margin is 30 goals or more is 9 per cent in netballEFL against 41 per cent. Everyone loves playing and watching a close game. In netballEFL there were 40 per cent of games decided by less than 10 points, while in the neighbouring competition it was only 18 per cent. You’d need to do some more analysis across more competitions but if these results are any indication, then what is the best model is worth debating. It is important that in separate divisional based competitions, a club’s netball program and results can be different to the football program. I love the fact that Fairpark is our strongest netball club, at a time when their senior men’s footy team aren’t having the success they’d like. If they were playing in a division four netball competition, would they be able to attract the same quality of players? Probably not. Football/netball in metropolitan competitions is relatively new. But in a short period of time, between the EFL, Northern, Southern and now Western Region football leagues, in excess of 250 new netball teams, playing in genuine competitive competitions, are now integral parts of clubs and leagues. What the growth in metropolitan football/netball competitions has shown is that women love being involved in a team that is attached to a club. It’s important leagues, existing netball associations, Netball Vic and AFL Vic work together to help grow the game and environment into the best it can be. What we’ve achieved to now is only the start. What the future holds is exciting. Good luck to all teams over the coming weeks.
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Balwyn Doncaster Vermont South Croydon Norwood Rowville
Upper FTG Doncaster East Croydon Mitcham Bayswater
Wav Blues Boronia The Basin Ringwood Templestowe Scoresby
Glen Wav Hawks Kilsyth Forest Hill East Burwood Whitehorse
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Blackburn Doncaster Vermont South Croydon Norwood Rowville
Lilydale Doncaster East Croydon Mitcham Bayswater
Ferntree Gully Boronia Heathmont South Belgrave Templestowe Scoresby
Glen Wav Hawks Kilsyth Forest Hill East Burwood Whitehorse
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Blackburn Doncaster Vermont South Croydon Norwood Rowville
Lilydale Doncaster East Croydon Mitcham Bayswater
Ferntree Gully Boronia Heathmont South Belgrave Templestowe Scoresby
Glen Wav Hawks Kilsyth Forest Hill East Burwood Whitehorse
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Blackburn Doncaster Vermont South Croydon Norwood Rowville
Lilydale Doncaster East Croydon Mitcham Park Orchards
Ferntree Gully Boronia Heathmont South Belgrave Templestowe Scoresby
Glen Wav Hawks Surrey Park Forest Hill East Burwood Whitehorse
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Blackburn Doncaster Vermont South Croydon Norwood Rowville
Upper FTG Doncaster East Croydon Mitcham Bayswater
Ferntree Gully Boronia Heathmont South Belgrave Templestowe Scoresby
Glen Wav Hawks Kilsyth Forest Hill East Burwood Whitehorse
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Balwyn Noble Park Vermont South Croydon Norwood Rowville
Upper FTG Doncaster East Mooroolbark Mulgrave Bayswater
Wav Blues Boronia Heathmont Ringwood Templestowe Scoresby
Glen Wav Hawks Surrey Park Fairpark East Burwood Whitehorse
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Blackburn Doncaster Vermont South Croydon Norwood Rowville
Lilydale Doncaster East Mooroolbark Mitcham Bayswater
Wav Blues Boronia Heathmont Ringwood Templestowe Scoresby
Glen Wav Hawks Surrey Park Forest Hill East Burwood Whitehorse
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Blackburn 8 Balwyn 17 0 Noble Park 1 Doncaster 3 0 North Ringwood 6 Vermont 25 1 East Ringwood 20 South Croydon 11 1 Norwood 22 Montrose 18 0 Rowville 15 Knox 6 0 South Croydon’s four in a row is their best ever winning streak against East Ringwood. Vermont are undefeated against North Ringwood for last 18 matches; 8 wins, a draw and then another 9 wins.
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Upper FTG Doncaster East Mooroolbark Mulgrave Bayswater
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Lilydale Wantirna South Croydon Mitcham Park Orchards
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Ferntree Gully 0 Waverley Blues 7 Boronia 13 Chirnside Park 1 Heathmont 18 The Basin 12 South Belgrave 2 Ringwood 5 Templestowe 20 Warrandyte 11 Scoresby 11 Donvale 9 Boronia 11 games without a lost to Chirnside Park, five wins, a draw and another five wins.
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Glen W Hawks 7 Coldstream 1 1 GWH 1 Kilsyth 21 Surrey Park 5 1 K5 Fair Park 15 Forest Hill 36 0 FH 12 East Burwood 1 Silvan 0 0 EB 1 Nunawading 6 Whitehorse Prs 12 0 WP 8 Kilsyth eight matches in row undefeated against SP; 2 wins a draw and another 5 wins in a row. SBRD have discovered that East Burwood and Silvan met in the Scoresby District Football Association in 1928 and 1929 with the Rams winning all four matches.
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Vermont South Croydon Doncaster Rowville Blackburn Balwyn Norwood Noble Park
Lilydale Doncaster East Upper FTG Bayswater Knox Park Orchards Wantirna South Croydon
Ringwood Scoresby Boronia Heathmont The Basin
Chirnside Park South Belgrave Warrandyte Ferntree Gully Donvale
Coldstream Surrey Park Nunawading Silvan
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THE FIVE By: Matt Fotia Twitter: @fotiamatt
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ITH just two weeks before finals footy hits Division 3 and 4, and only three before it encompasses the whole of the Eastern Football League, Saturday gave us a real indication of who has what it takes to play a part in finals, and who is merely making up the numbers. Here’s five things from the weekend’s action…
Eagles pluck Hawks’ feathers Rowville arrived at Terrara Road on the weekend with the backing of a fair chunk of the Eastern Football League. The Vermont Football Club was in an unfamiliar position of having lost three of its last five games, and in danger of falling out of the top three. Rowville had a chance to claim a massive scalp, and more or less guarantee itself a look at the double chance come finals time. The Hawks however didn’t seem to replicate what South Croydon, Blackburn and Doncaster had done before them, when they were successful against the Eagles. Rather than increase the numbers around the footy and increase the importance of contested footy, the Hawks went short, sideways and played a lesser version of the Eagles’ blueprint. By the end of the first quarter, the game was over as the Eagles ran riot, enjoying the open spaces they hadn’t seen against a top five side since the halfway mark of the year, reminding us all of how deadly they can be. Brett Eddy kicked four majors, while big man Liam Buxton continued his stellar season, and Riley D’Arcy impressed in a losing side, kicking five goals showing how dynamic the Hawks can be when they move the ball quickly. The Hawks will still play finals footy, and with their run home may still find themselves within the top three. But if they want to win the premiership, they’re going to have to beat either South Croydon or Vermont at least once, and slow sideways ball movement won’t be the answer.
Falcons on the board, Panthers nervous The South Croydon Football Club is making a genuine habit of second half comebacks. A fortnight ago, the Dogs overturned a nine-goal half-time deficit against the Norwood Football Club to grab their 11th win of the season. This time the Dogs kicked 10 goals to four in the second half to run away 20-point winners over Blackburn. Not only will the Burners be ruing the fact they missed a chance to knock over the reigning premiers, they’ll be getting nervous about this weekend’s clash with Balwyn. The Tigers held off Norwood after jumping out to a five-goal lead at the main break, ending up 15-point victors with Cam Manuel returning to the peak of his powers kicking four goals in a best on ground performance. This win moved Rodney Eade’s men to 36 points, just one game and four percentage points behind the Burners. Should Balwyn win, it’ll level the points and close the percentage gap, before facing Knox (home) and Noble Park (away) in the final two rounds whilst the Burners face Montrose (away) and Vermont (home), giving Balwyn the box-seat should it win. It’s the test that Brendan Allen’s side will relish, disposing of an old warrior heading into the finals is the perfect way to announce that there is a new big cat in the EFL. Congratulations are in order for the Knox Football Club, whose fortunes seem to be changing. After re-signing more or less all of its playing list for season 2019, the Falcons put the icing on the cake as they ran out 32-point winners over East Ringwood, Harrison Greaves kicking three goals and Robert Maibaum finishing best afield. In the process, Knox ensured that the Roos will join them in Division 1 next season.
Mooroobark musters important win, Sharks have one last chance Mooroolbark coach Heath Black would be joyed, but also frustrated after his side’s easy 30-point victory over premiership fancy Lilydale at the weekend. Joyous at the fact the Mustangs have all but confirmed their Division
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1 status next year, but frustrated by the fact his side hasn’t come near replicating this performance enough. They have done it on occasion, defeating Doncaster East and Wantirna South as well this season, but those performances have been few and far between. The talent is evidently there, and they must now figure out whether it is the system or player application that is causing the problem. The Mustangs still have games against Mitcham and Croydon to come, which they will see as winnable and must look to create some consistency as they look to forget about 2018 and look forward to 2019. When the first quarter ended on Saturday, Park Orchards fans could be forgiven for thinking about finals footy. Five goals to the good against one of the best sides in the division on home turf, the Sharks looked like they could beat anyone around. An hour and a half later and they’re looking at a do-or-die ‘elimination final’ against Bayswater this weekend. Sitting four points and 20 percentage points behind the Waters, Park Orchards will have to defeat Bayswater and then go on and better the Waters’ performances in rounds 17 and 18, however this could be the easy part. The Sharks face Mulgrave and Mooroolbark in the last two rounds, whilst Bayswater battles Upper Ferntree Gully and Wantirna South. Win this weekend and Park Orchards should be contesting finals, lose and it’ll be an admirable first crack at Division 2.
Dockers wait patiently Division 3 threw up absolutely no surprises in Round 16. South Belgrave showed us once again how far it’s come this season, pushing The Basin close, but alas could not cause the upset Templestowe was waiting for. The Dockers completed another shutout keeping Donvale to just two majors, whilst Heathmont, Scoresby, Boronia and Ringwood completed routine wins over teams in the lower half of the table. This weekend sees the likely elimination final preview just two weeks out from the real thing as Heathmont hosts The Basin. No doubt there will be a fair bit of interest from our friends at Fitzsimons Lane as well. The Dockers will be hoping Heathmont win, and win big over the Bears whilst they do the same to Warrandyte and thus close the massive percentage gap between the sides, also levelling the points before a shootout in the last round. Although the Bears have shown that they are the fifth-best side in the competition all season, the Dockers have managed something they couldn’t – a top five scalp. Should Heathmont win on the weekend, it could just be rooting for the Bears to hold off the Docker charge.
Cougars, Cats look the goods for 2019 Things are looking very bright for the Coldstream and Silvan football clubs. At the halfway point of the season, Silvan had just one win on the board and Trent Martin looked like he could be struggling with the change in style from Division 2 to Division 4. Just seven weeks later and the Cats now have six wins on the board and have knocked over Nunawading, Kilsyth, Coldstream, Fairpark and Forest Hill whilst their losses were to the Whitehorse Pioneers by just three points and Surrey Park by just seven. It is a truly incredible patch of form, which indicates that Martin has well and truly made the move from Croydon to Silvan with success. The coach himself has appeared in the best eight times from 14 games, whilst recruit Daniel Lemon has appeared 10 times from his 16 appearances. Their counterpart Coldstream has only won two games in that same stretch but in another reality could easily have won six. Chad Rogers’ young troops have lost four games by 13 points or under. In Round 10, the Cougars lost to East Burwood by one point, followed that up with a five point loss to Whitehorse, went down to Silvan the next week by eight points and a fortnight later, they lost to Forest Hill by 13. Their win over Kilsyth on the weekend will help re-enforce the coaching staff ’s messages as this young group look towards the future. If they can learn from these numerous tight losses, the Cougars could be back amongst it a lot sooner than we thought. All views expressed in this article remain those of the author and not of the Eastern Football League or its affiliated clubs.
EASTLAND NETBALL REVIEW By: Jessie Hare Twitter: @JessieHaree
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etballEFL finals are upon us for divisions three through to six. While our Premier/Premier Reserve through to Division 2, still have one round left of the home and away season to be played.
As always let’s have a look back on Premier/ Premier Reserve division, game one saw Wantirna South Devils Reserve get the points as Scoresby had forfeited the match. Woodgate again was a force to be reckoned with in the goal circle with 54 goals in her Wantirna South side’s 62-43 win over Montrose. Fairpark remain to be the benchmark for the division after their win against Lilydale, 51-45, the game saw strong shooting displays from McLellan, Van Dreumel and for Lilydale Luiyf. Mulgrave was led by Edwards and Wong in the goal circle setting them up for the win against Norwood, 57-51. Boronia’s Barrie shot 31 goals for game in her side’s win against Blackburn, 43-39. Division 1 saw a couple of close ones, Kilsyth just got over the line against Knox by one goal while South Croydon defeated Fairpark, 29-27. North Ringwood had a comfortable win against Park Orchards, 45-26, with Black scoring 33 out of their 45. Forest Hill were able to get another win on the board, they defeated Scoresby by eight goals with Abbott shooting 27 for the game. Coldstream made sure of their win against Blackburn by getting over the line by 21 goals. In Division 2, Vermont remain the team to beat after they defeated Ferntree Gully by four goals with Phillips leading the goal circle on 26 goals. Knox are still trying to creep their way into the top four after they defeated Forest Hill by 10 goals. 20 goals to Iedema set up her Kilsyth team to beat Croydon, 27-19. Wantirna Devils comfortably got another win on the board against Park Orchards, 37-19. In a lower scoring game and a very close win it was Lilydale who got over the line against Ringwood by just one goal. Division 3 saw a come-from-behind win for Rowville who beat Norwood by just one goal. Mulgrave again was led by Hoskin in the goal circle in their win against Scoresby, 40-21. Heathmont’s strong first quarter set them up for their four-goal win against Knox. Whitehorse remain in top spot after they defeated Upper Ferntree Gully, 27-23, while Waverley Blues won www.efl.org.au
by default to a forfeiting Kilsyth. Finishing off their last round, Boronia defeated Ringwood, 40-22. In Division 4, Boronia was led by Kemp in the circle who scored 25 of their 31 goals in their huge 20goal win. Upper Ferntree Gully remained strong throughout the match to defeat Heathmont, 28-23. Lilydale were able to just get over the line against Wantirna South by two goals led by Toomer, Nation and Taylor. North Ringwood got the points as Nunawading had to forfeit. Eastman led her Glen Waverley Hawks to a 34-21 goal win. Ferntree Gully had a steady 30-14 win against Coldstream with goals from Carnell, Mitchell, Hillebrand and Wiseman. Division 5 saw a five-goal win to Heathmont against Mitcham, P. Lesiputty leading the way with 19 goals. Coldstream White secured another win against The Basin, with the goal scoring duo of M. Jakobs and E. Jakobs, 32-24. Norwood came from behind to defeat Wantirna South by three goals. South Croydon defeated Coldstream Black by a comfortable 10 goals while South Belgrave got over the line against Ringwood, 26-15. In Division 6, Knox defeated The Basin by 16 goals led by Sutherland in the goal circle with 21 goals. Another forfeit was had, meaning Mulgrave got the points of Scoresby. An even game from start to finish resulted in a draw between Ferntree Gully and Coldstream, 13 a piece. Nunawading were able to defeat Lilydale, 36-21, while Glen Waverley had a big win against Montrose by 30 goals. Closing out the round was a draw between Norwood and Park Orchards, 27 goals apiece. Looking ahead, for Divisions 3 through to 6 there will be three rounds of finals with week one beginning on Friday night with 1 v 2 and 3 v 4. In Division 3, Boronia will take on Mulgrave and Whitehorse will face Heathmont at Fairhills. In Division 4, Boronia plays Upper Ferntree Gully and Glen Waverley Hawks will play Norwood at Knox Regional. In Division 5, Coldstream White will take on Heathmont and Norwood will play Mitcham at Knox Regional. Division 6 will see Mulgrave play Nunawading and Glen Waverley Hawks face Montrose at Knox Regional. Get down and support our EFL netballers as they leave it all out on the line! 9
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LEADER YOUNG GUN By: Toby Prime (Leader Newspapers)
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ACKENZIE Doreian has made a habit of catching the eye this year.
The Blackburn junior was considered a draft smoky last year after coming through Eastern Ranges. Ultimately overlooked by AFL clubs, the wingman did a pre-season with Box Hill and won a spot on the Hawks’ list. But it is at Blackburn where Doreian has largely developed his football this year, handed a senior debut for the Good Friday game against Doncaster and going onto feature in another 10 games this year. He has made three appearances with Box Hill as a 23rd man in the VFL. The 19-year-old’s performances this year have netted him the Round 15 nomination for the Division 1 and 2 Eastern Football League Young Gun Award. Blackburn coach Brendan Allen said Doreian
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had formed an integral part of the Burners side as they look for consecutive finals appearances. “Bit of tough love early in the year, he played a game in development against Noble Park, Round 2. Just wasn’t finding his feet as a small forward where Box Hill had him earmarked but we got him on a wing and he just flourished from there,” Allen said. “His outside speed is vital for us, it’s something we were lacking probably early days and he’s given us that drive between the arcs with his speed. “With genuine speed, there’s a few kids that are relatively quick but not in the realms of Mackenzie Doreian, he is lightning over 20, 30m.” Doreian is joined by Division 3 and 4 nominee Matteo D’Alfonso from the Silvan Football Club. D’Alfonso joined Silvan this year from Rowville Knights and has played 10 senior games, helping the Cats win four of their past six games.
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JETS RALLY FOR CYSTIC FIBROSIS By: Daniel Cencic Twitter: @DC_EFL
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HE Heathmont Football Club will come together this Saturday to raise funds and awareness for cystic fibrosis, in memory of former player Simon ‘Simmo’ Minson who passed away from the illness att just 22 years of age in 2014. Cystic fibrosis is a genetically-inherited disorder affecting the lungs, intestine, liver and pancreas. There is no known cure for this insidious illness, and it is thee most common genetically-inherited life-ng shortening chronic illness affecting young Australians in 2018.
Despite the debilitating nature of the disease, it never stopped Simon from giving his all on and off the field for his beloved Jets. “Both (Simon’s mother) Heather and I have the gene and Simon was unlucky enough to get both genes. Simon was up the end where it Unfortunately, Simo affected him quite a bit,” Beatson said. ““When he was young and playing junior footy, he played p over 50 games for Heathmont o aand managed to take to the th park pretty much every Saturday but as he got older Sa and an into the senior ranks his health was such that he couldn’t he really rea play.
Statistically, a baby is born with cystic fibrosis every four days in Australia, whilee e. one in 25 people are carriers of the gene.
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For the past four years, the Jets have rallied around Simon Minson’s family, raising over $140,000 to support people living with cystic fibrosis and to find a cure. The Jets community was rocked while Simon fell critically ill while holidaying overseas in 2014, losing his life shortly after.
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“It all started with a funding page to help raise some money to bring his body home as due to his illness he couldn’t take out travel insurance (and) it was an unbelievable success and just showed how much he had touched so many people in his short life,” club stalwart Jo Hart-Parker said. Simon’s father, Mark Beatson, has been overwhelmed by the support at the Hangar.
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“He put p in his all for the 10-15 minutes minu that he could take to the field and did what he can.
“Always turned up to training and tried to participate in that and just did a lot of other stuff around the club. “Eventually, your lungs deteriorate.” Heathmont takes on The Basin this Saturday in a fourth versus fifth clash at H.E Parker Reserve.
“When Simon passed away, it hit the club hard – they loved him, he was a great part of the club.
As the club’s last home game of the season, the Jets will follow tradition with a Hawaiian theme, along with a raffle and a plethora of prizes, as donated by local businesses along with cystic fibrosis merchandise. Funds raised on the day will go directly to Cystic Fibrosis Community Care Victoria.
“They did a fantastic job in that early year and they’ve gone on to raise significant amounts of money since then.”
If you or someone you know is affected by cystic fibrosis, support is available via cysticfibrosis.org.au
“It really exemplifies how a local footy club can really stand by its own,” Beatson said.
Heathmont has raised over $140,000 for CF in just four years. PICTURE: Supplied.
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DIVISION 1 BLACKBURN: It was a game of two halves last week as the Burners started strongly against the reigning Premiers at Cheong Park restricting Sth Croydon to 3 goals for the first 2 quarters and taking a 20pt lead into half time. Ball movement and structures were holding up well and there were solid contributions across all lines. Like all good opposition, the Doggies made some on ball changes and started winning more of the contested possession to get things back on level footing. Late injuries to the Panthers restricted our last qtr. rotations and we ended up going down by 20pts. Better players were Pat Lawlor, Nick Gray, Pat Contin and Max Otten. Our Development squad combined to produce a consistent 4 Qtr. effort that would have pleased the Coaches. It was an even contribution on the scoreboard and Jim Hanley, Mitch D and Dylan Vizzari stood out on and around the ball. The Futures Team played solidly and recorder a good win against Nth Ringwood by 76pts. Kane Falahay showed his versatility with 4 goals in a BOG performance, with AB and Jackson Bersey helping him along the way. Our Netball Reds went down in a close one to Boronia by 4 goals but have done enough to qualify for finals in what is a tough competition with a number of new players. Our Blacks fell short to Coldstream in a close game. Our Women’s team defeated Sth Croydon by 17pts to continue their great mid-season form. A huge game at the pit for all teams as we battle it our with Balwyn to hold a place in the Top 5. All teams are well aware of the importance of bring their best to the contest and leaving no stones unturned as we push to give ourselves the best chance to finish high up on the ladder Major Raffle: Tickets ($10.00) are now available for our major fundraiser with 1st Prize being a $3,000 Holiday package in Kuta Beach BALI. Only 2,500 tickets to be sold so get yours now from Mike McCoy on 0419 879 808 or Darren Adey on 0455 134 007 #WeAreBlackburn #OneClub
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Corey Patterson Darcy Smith Matt Barton Jay Windle Charlie Summers John Kenworthy Matt Bellis Marcus Young Noah Wright Jayden Wilson Byron Bushby Rob Tersigni Jordan Harte Patrick Djordjevic Jacob Epple Craig Bentley Tim Watkins Jake Bellis Lake Tink Jordan Lisle Matthew Bartlett Carl Giovannini Riley Jones Jacob Ballard Zac Hudson Jack Roughsedge Mitch Dawson Kade Answerth Ryan Exon Kyle Dove Dylan Weickhardt Jack Noone Doreian MacKenzie Luke Clark
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Jackson Wright Blake Williams Jackson Bersey Declan Bird Andrew Bottomer Ben Paydon Lachlan Walker Samuel Harte Guy Lamond Travis Baker Jack Morris Lachlan Harry Rafal Paszkowski (C) Darby Allen
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Lachlan Keighran Kane Falahey Thomas Crisfield Tim Van Twest Myon Le Jack Kritopoulos Matt Sandells Lachlan Bacon Oscar Aliotta Braiden Bodin Liam Donohoe Matthew Laffin (VC) Mitch Brouwer Lachlan Bugeja
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Tom Bridges Xavier O’Neill Nicholas Sund Flynn Power Brant Hubber Blake Tahlambouris Jake Gasper
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DIVISION 1
BALWYN Sen. Coach: Rodney Eade 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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Cameron Manuel Luke Barker Liam Smith Jeff Gobbels Taylor Gilchrist Charlie Haley Ayden Kennedy Jack Kimber Kris Pendlebury Tom Davis Yarran Jaffer-Williams James May Cristian Sanfilippo Tom Roach Shane Tregear Louis Cunningham Rennie Gilchrist (C ) Ed McCutchan Jarryd Chirgwin Liam Frazer Tom Wilson Charlie Stewart Marc O’Regan Danny Baglava Sam de Soysa Sam Van der Haar Daniel Beddison Lachie Bain Michael Wenn Jackson Weatherald Ed Court Alex Federico Chevy Andersen Connor Byrne Max Warren Dylan Collis Darcy Griffiths
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Matt Tempone Marcus Higgins Ryan Pendlebury Jayme Gottliebsen Lloyd Toffolon Will Stevenson-Vissers Christian Alevizos James Baren Oliver Clementson Chris Turner Jyedin Williams Jye Chirgwin Rob Merrett Lucas Dohnt Danny Baglava Brandon Wood Shaun Cross Harrison Boulton Adem Tahirovski Tim Norton Ned Clear Patrick Bateman Tom Erwin Tom Horne
UNDER 19 Coach: Ian Kent 12 James May 22 Charlie Stewart 45 Will StevensonVissers 50 Jyedin Williams 51 Jye Chirgwin 55 Bailey Neate 65 Rob Merrett 71 Max Clark 72 Jack Keyhoe 73 Josh Norris 74 Mason Carrozza 75 Josh Tuhan
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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 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 33 34 35 37 39 40 42 43 Q1
Jordan Marson Luke Bull Jayden Gee Adam Giobbi Lachlan Marolla Bailey Lambert Luke Nelson Kyle Martin Jackson Sketcher Kieran Byers Hudson Thomas Tom Glen Aaron Erbulut Piva Wright Cosi Anagnostou Dylan Jacotine Ryan Morrison Ray Lengyel Mitch Anderson Jacob Duscher Luke Bravis Jake Gains Aiden Nelson Brayden Haynes Jack Wheeler Matthew Kelly Kevin Kean Tim Beech Lachlan Haynes Alex Aiello Jim Joao Anthony Marson Bapel Yoa Ibrahim Coskun Lionel Benoit Dean Harris Omar Ashkar Q2
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Nicholas Pereira Jake Barnett James Ross Daniel Crespin Jack Murray Adam Wheeler Luke Scott Jake Dixson Joshua Tour Aidan Farr Ahmed Kandakji Will Collis Brenton Hillard Dylan Gordan Ali Zijai
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12 William Oudman 13 Lochie Marshall 15 Frankie Mitropoulos 16 Mitchell Boribon 17 Samir Kazizada 18 Kareem Nasser 19 Lachlan Begg 21 Noah Milton 22 Azahn Springle 24 Jackson Collard 27 Ethan Jenkins
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ROUND 16: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
DONCASTER: Last Saturday was “Tradie” day for the Sharks at Doncaster … as both the Senior and Reserves teams “got the job done” without much fashion, fanfare or frills. Or, as our senior coach likes to say: a workmanlike, blue-collar performance !
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 Tyson Hartwig 2 Rob Colaneri 3 Micheal Fogarty 4 David Molloy 5 Chris Annakis 6 Nick Komen 7 Ben Marganis 8 Chris Tout 9 Todd Vanderhaar 10 Jake Kalanj 11 Josh Lumicisi 12 Shane Mills 13 Riley Fyffe 14 Troy Hill 15 Matthew Wilson 16 Jesse Finnen 16R Lukas Jackson 17 Jack Mahon 18 Greg Jarvis 19 Tom Bartholomew 20 Angelo Rambaldi 21 James Siakavallis 22 Adrian Gallace 23 Peter Stathopolous 24 James Munks 25 Frankie Mckenzie 26 James Saville 27 Steven Sheales 28 Marcus Alessi 29 Jesse Liebelt 30 Maurice Contreras 31 Matthew Schimmelbush 32 Steven Fitzgerald 33 Jake Hall 34 Josh Turner 35 Christian Thiel 36 Dylan Pascoe 38 Harry Conway 39 Josh Whelan 40 Blair Whelan 41 Ash Polak 43 Azam Ozagli 44 Jordan Richards 45 Zach Tiernan Pervesi 46 Cale Valkenburg 47 Josh Parkinson 48 Josh Richards 50 Dion Kapnias 51 Tom Delaney 52 Issac Barassi 53 Christian Csilliganis 54 Sean Byrnes Q1
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Christian Trikolis Nick Kent Christian Moritz Stefan Dinatale Lachie Hutton Alec Nolech Anthony Ion Fred Fares Scott Valentine Jack Ellis Josh Mcnamarra Mason Giles
Seniors. Wary of past battles with old-foe North Ringwood, and our quirkiness when coming off the bye, the Sharks were soon woken up by a spring-heeled opposition who, but for some wayward goal-kicking, could have been more than 5 points up at quarter-time. However, in the 2Q with the breeze, we swung into action with a dominant 6 goals-to-nil term leading to a healthy margin of 35 pts at the main break. The 2H of the game turned out to be a bit of an ordinary affair with both teams’ defences generally on top. Disappointingly, we were unable to put much icing on the half-time margin, running out eventual winners by 47 points. There were however some excellent individual Shark performances, particularly in our backline which has now matched Vermont’s as the MEANEST defense in Division 1. “Rubber-man” Hartwig put in a pearler, rebounding everything remotely in sight, and he had great support from fellow defenders, in particular “Trojan” Wheels and Mugga ! Upforward it was Monksie, as the sole dominant forward on the ground, who returned to goal-kicking form with 4 big ones. And all the while our two “hardnut” onballers, Mahon and Finnen, (or are they our lawyers?) stood out with their hard yakka at the coal-face. In all, a very serviceable result which has kept us on track for a finals double-chance and at the same time celebrated the 250th games of two absolute doyens of the club – Matty Schimmelbush and Benny Marganis. Congrats guys on the magnificent milestone in your careers! Ressies. Well done to Sheales’ boys who overcame resistance from the Sainters to get back on the winners list with a solid 23-point victory. Our best players were again the familiar names of Thiely, Jarvo, Barass and Hally, with good efforts also from Pascoe and Moritz. The Sharks have now regained 5th spot on the ladder courtesy of a shock 2-point upset by Balwyn’s reserves (previously winless!) over our main finals rival, Norwood. So, our destination is now entirely in our own hands – just keep winning, guys, and in particular the huge Round 17 blockbuster against Norwood!! Social. Next Sharks function is Coterie Luncheon No.2 on August 18. Guest Speaker: our esteemed senior coach A.T. (but it’s not a “Roast”, folks!)
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DIVISION 1 NORTH RINGWOOD: Last Saturday looked like being a great day with the sun shining early, but that didn’t take long to change. Although the game was at Doncaster, the Under 19s played Blackburn and had a full side for a change thanks to the inclusion of a few Under 17s. We started really well and the game was pretty tight until we lost the hard-working ball-getter Jack Murfett early in the third quarter which seemed to have negative reaction from the team allowing Blackburn to take over control of the game. Although we recovered well in the last quarter, the damage was done, but overall some good progress made since we played them in the first round. Reserves also started well but inaccuracy cost us dearly. We kicked 1.5 with the breeze, but allowed Donny to kick 3 goals. Doncaster had the wind behind them in the second, but strong defence from the whole team kept them to just 3 points while we managed a goal. The rest of the game was a tight struggle and we went down narrowly in the end against a very strong side that boasted several guys who have played over 100 senior games each. Disappointing in the end, but the guys can hold their heads high. Seniors started well kicking with the breeze but through inaccurate kicking wasted the opportunity to really put Doncaster under pressure. With the scoreboard showing 1 goal 5 to one goal, we really let Doncaster off the hook. We lifted in the third quarter kicking 3 of the first 4 goals, but again backed off the intensity. Great performance from Josh Kennedy showing some good form, and 18 year old Jake Ireland impressing with his development. President’s Lunch next Saturday is a sellout so it will no doubt be another great Saints event. A Social Evening for the “Older” Saints fans 5.30 pm Saturday September 8 at Quambee Clubrooms. Contact Peter Graham 0458777663 or Joe Tunstall 0424522646 for more info. Go Saints!!!!!
NORTH RINGWOOD Senior Coach: Brett Moyle 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.
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Juilan Petracca Anthony Sharp Patrick Harris Matt Sheppard Sam Whelan Guy Phelps Matt Scott Jayden van Unen Rob Petracca Jack Whelan Josh Ralph Alex Mackinnon Curtis Dunne Tim Jones Darcy Harris Mitch Keedle Jayden Hoegel Matt Cullinan Josh Kennedy Nathan Payne Marcus Joyner Daniel Cox Todd Morgan Michael Peart Jacob Cullen Sean Barnard Matt Kakaflikas Jake Tyler Matt Payne Michael Locco Aaron Fenton Jason Sharp Brent Morris Jordan Ursich Jake Moss Liam Taylor Josh O’Brien
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Jasper Rouget Kane Keppel Paul O’Callaghan Callum Fenton Daniel Wood Harry Nolan Prahn Nicholson Max Dymond Marcus Eldridge Bailey Marshall Max Taratuta Ash Goldsmith Tom Falzon Daniel Wright Jesse Cox Josh Taratuta Simon Gray Jake Hollingsworth Mitch Cullen Mace Wilson Max Cuthbertson Luke Braunthal Owen Tozer Conner Patterson Heath Decker
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UNDER 19 Coach: Matt Povey 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15
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Mitch Heckley Nick Payne Sean Stephens Dan Wright Blake Naismith Toby Godfrey Lachlan Shield Aaron Rowlands Brad Whelan Nick Sharkey Jacob Bell Aiden Glassborow
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Jake Ireland Darcy Church Josh Povey CJ Williams Jack Murfett Graham Burnett Xavier Finta Declan Mulqueen Tyson Morgan Alex Eastwood
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ROUND 16: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
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
Luke McComb Robbie McComb Andy Ellis Ryan Phillips Adam Parker (VC) Joey Fisher Brett Eddy Rory Lehmann Lachlan Johns (C) Kirby McConnon Trent Castledine Cam Purdy Jake Best (VC) Tom Schneider Liam Buxton Charlie Young Matt Willcocks Travis Bird Andrew Ainger Cal Mendes Tyson Hyams Shane Davidson Cam Howat Kyle Staples Sam Wadley Tom Maas Darcy Crocker Jack Furey Ned Coghlan Brook Kainey Andrew Pretto Pat Wallis Tim Johnson Jordan Collopy James Krikas Connor McCafferty Xavier Barry-Murphy
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Lachlan Carey Hamish McGowan James Box Jay Barlow Ryan Antidormi (RC) Mitch Wells Michael Knoll Fergus Ward Braeden Barlow Tom Jacotine Matt Garvin Max Healey Mitch Trait Lachie Vaughan Jack O’Keefe Jordan Vassis Pat Bridges Matt Brown Matt Barnard Joel Cendamo Pat Willett Rory Sheridan-Ferrie Alex Greenwood
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VERMONT: Great to have three games again on a Saturday and even nicer to win them all. The Seniors regained some previously injured players and the performance was pleasingly improved and a good outcome resulted. We still got a bit to go on the injury front, but there is light in the tunnel. The better players were Liam Buxton, Cam Purdy, Tom Schneider, Sam Wadley, Brett Eddy, Luke McComb and Andrew Ainger. The Reserve started thinking they had a real handful with Rowville, but as game went on we scored and they didn’t. Better players were Michael Knoll, Pat Wallis, Matt Garvin, Rory Lehmann, James Krikas, Tyson Hyams and Jack O’Keefe. The Under 19’s were terrific and seemingly have top spot nailed. However that is not the prize they are after. Better players Josiah Duncan, Matt Jenkins, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Bayley Werle, Isaac Biasuzzo and Taine Barlow. Next week we have a massive game at Vermont versus South Croydon and the big lunch with super guest Craig Bellamy. If you want to attend, give President Michael Rennie a call on 0422413970. Good luck tomorrow for our Juniors who have 10 teams playing with a chances to play in Grand Finals. The Netballers will have completed the Div.2 H&A Season last night and will go into the finals with very high hopes. SOCIAL :- we look forward to supporters getting involved with our 2018 Trophy Donations and the Mighty Eagle Raffle via our raffles king , Brian Power. GO EAGLES
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Damien Furey Josiah Duncan Taine Barlow (C) Matthew Jenkins Jordan Wright Tyson Calder Matt Adams Luke Evans Dan Clarke Zac Thiessen Kieran Barrett Isaac Biasuzzo Ryan Fitzpatrick
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Matt Eaton Nick Ainsworth Justin Ridley Damien Vassilou (VC) Nick Pearson Kyle Barlow Anthony Jenkins Daniel Houiex Joshua Hopkins Bayley Werle Haydn Shallvey Jackson Pallotta
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Calvin Daraio Xavier Fry Adrian Kalcovski Zac Trotter
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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.
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Jayden Battaglene Marty Ekers Josh Weightman Sam Lowson Chris Cerni Darcy Powell Darcy Hubbard Isaac Delaney James Belo Daniel Butera Liam Jeffs Leigh Osbourne Tim Ekers Nick MacLennan Dean Cleven Liam Kinsella Mitchell Walch Alex Urban Reece Groves Andrew Renton Connor Devlin Adam Swierzbiolek Tristan Davies Joel Dagher Tristan Tweedie Alex Condello Ben Kristelly Mitch Kimmins Stuart Donnelly Scott Maizels Dale Latham Nathan Threlfall Jordan Williams Nathan Prior Tim Coad Michael Connolly Dylan Belo Q2
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Darcy Higgins Tate Langenberg Luke Fairy Billy Doyle Mitch Crozier Simon Orenshaw Alex Houghton Jack Sandric Max Bluhm Josh Ciccotelli Jeremy Ryff Callum Pirera Sam Bradley Micheal Oliveri Sean Meridith Alex Sampson Ross McLaughlin James Potter Josh Bromiley Bailey Morgan Nick Hannah Jarrad Ambrose Nathan Percy Jono Thompson Callum Crook Andrew German Jeremy Mason
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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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Matthew McIsaac Shane Ferris Joel Dagher Morgan Edwards Alex Condello Callam Keogh Lachlan Downes Darby Crisp James Waterman Jeremy Mason Mitchell Crozier Sam Meadows Pat Magoga
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Callum Pirera Callum Crook Tate Langenberg Max Bluhm Sam Brewer Nick Tibb Lachie Beech Cameron Dickie Charlie Ignatidis Johnny Huang Liam Rout Garang Nai
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ROUND 16: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
SOUTH CROYDON Senior Coach: Luke McCormick 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 Max King 2 Steve Dinnell 3 Frank Anderson 4 David Del Papa 5 Liam Cox 6 Dylan Marshall 7 Jason Coghlan 8 Josh Allison 9 Jason Want 10 Nathan Burnage 11 Lachlan Tindal 11R Darcy Brown 12 Ryley McKernan 13 Lucas O’Neill 14 Robbie Mallison 15 James Crowle 16 Jake Tucker 17 Daniel Cooper 18 Matt Jones 19 Eric Stone 20 Sam Cali 21 Luke O’Toole 22 Mathieu Rosier 23 Anthony Zeniou 24 Jayden Cass 25 Jason Payne 26 Liam Fitzgerald 27 Dale Walker 28 Pierce Rooney 29 Lachie Arthurson 30 Daniel King 31 Ben McDonald 32 Patrick Rosier 33 Michael King 34 James Draper 35 Liam Tobin 36 Joel Roos 37 Alex Birch 38 Jayden Humphris 39 Patrick Ashton 40 Ben Zoppo 41 Nic Molnar 42 Andrew Dellavedova 43 Darcy Whiffin 44 Josh O’Toole 45 Ash Stagg 46 Rhys Mills 47 Tom Schinck 48 Jayson Fabris 49 Jayson Fitz-Gerald 50 Zac Parr 51 Jarrod Parr 52 Glenn Strachan 53 Jack Schinck 54 Mitchell Schinck 55 Lachlan Evans Q1
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Brandon Panza Sam Cuthbert Justin McCormack Kyle Rooney Zack Porcellana Braydon Kilpatrick Jack Kennett Troy Dynes Nick Repalust Nick Mason Thomas Ondarchie Tom Catalano Jack McDonald Aaron Foley Anthony Brolic Nick Evans Stuart Horner Chris Jones Jason Pongracic Jordan Walker Joel Burleigh Ben Cardamone Brendan Myers
SOUTH CROYDON: Another great Friday evening for the netball teams both Red and Blue having wins and the Red team going through the H&A season undefeated – they have a bye this week and a rest prior to finals. Fantastic effort Red team ladies! Unfortunately, our U19s suffered a late forfeit by their opposition, and this meant a short scratch match training session. The development squad could not match Blackburn’s speed and intensity and went down against a team they are likely to meet again come finals, while the seniors once again had a slow start but a ten to four goal second half saw the boys storm home for a very impressive win. We are approaching the business end of the season, with all men’s teams well placed to featuring in finals action – everyone needs to get behind all teams and help them through the last few H&A games. On Sunday, the senior women also met Blackburn and in a closely contested match were ultimately short on scoreboard pressure against the second placed Burners. Our junior boys U12 and our combined U14 girl’s campaigns end after excellent seasons. Our U15s gained a win and now proceed through to a Preliminary final against Vermont this Sunday, 11.50am, Knox Gardens Reserve. SOCIAL • Lucky Raffle Evening August 11 – Tickets now on sale – major club fundraiser – see a player for a ticket. Holding a ticket gains you entry to the draw evening. • IPOD Shuffle August 25 – always a favourite event at the club – save the date details to follow. Go doggies!
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DIVISION 1 NORWOOD: Norwood’s season continued pretty much true to form last week, narrow losers to Balwyn in a game that we clearly could have won, like so many others this year. The “Ifs and Buts” started in rd 1 when we lost narrowly to Rowville when Leroy was on an enforced holiday, he clearly could/would/should have made the difference that day. The ifs and buts of our inaccurate kicking at Nth Ringwood is the stuff of nightmares (sorry for reminding you) and against Blackburn the ifs and buts resurfaced again, when big COS and Tom Maloney went down as we looked to be about to dominate that game. We all know what happened against Sth Croydon last week and again on Saturday the damned ifs and buts were at it again as we lowered our colours. We’ve only pride to play for the rest of the year, we’re home to Montrose today, a game we should win, but if there’s anything to be gained from this season its to break our embarrassing duck against Doncaster in 2 weeks time. SOCIAL: NFC Business Lunch – Fri 31st August, featuring Dane Swan / Major Raffle Sunday 9th Sept – 3pm, please return stubs & money to Dave or Colin
NORWOOD Senior Coach: Patrick Bowden Res Coach: Warrick Dickson Ground: Mullum Reserve, Mullum Mullum Rd, Ringwood (Melways 49 K5) 9879 1082. Colours: Black jumper with purple, gold and white lightning strikes with Norseman logo, black shorts. 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Q1
Stuart Hill (C) Blair Hudson David Johnson Lochlan Dickson Michael Pearson Connor O’Sullivan Adam Gibson Zak Carroll Michael Wright Alex Calder Jesse Newman Jake Styles Leigh Williams Alex Grieve Dean Poynton Jordan Gysberts Jamie Bennell Brayden Mead Sam Blease Matthew Aver Jordan Rooney-Cook Jarrod West Tyson Fiedler Daniel Potts Darin Stewart Josh Buceto Aidan Kemp Jayden Kroussoratis Jayson Spurrell Joel Naburgs Baxter Knight James Feltham Jack Savage Alex Mioni Lincoln Keedle Harry Shore Rhett Jordon Q2
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Jarryd Panayi Oliver Twine (Dev C) Tom Maloney Kieren West Daniel Chapman Nelson Lane Sam Fowless Lucus Duffy Jake Hill Dan Young Stuart Horner Dylan Spurrell Liam Spurrell Matthew Pilcher Christopher Tubb
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UNDER 19 Coach: Shane Fenton 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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Braden Bird Jacob Bourke Sam Meadows Jack O’Sullivan Will Ellis Bailey D’monte Alex Thomas Kieren West Mitchell Planner Patrick Hogan Jake Styles Michael Karaglanis
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Lachlan Lynch Riley Constantino Daniel Frost Jacob Burke Benjamin Fulton Michell Lyon Callum Spurrell Callum MacKenzie Nick Tibb Elliot Purbrick Finn Purbrick Bailey Raiti
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Michael Bassett Hayden Kemp Sam Layfield Tom Knox Dylan Feltham Jack Lee Steve Collins Oliver Kitley Alex Di Simone
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ROUND 16: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
MONTROSE: Last weekend all players wore black armbands in memory for past president and player Les Ford.
MONTROSE Senior Coach: Peter Bastinac Res Coach: Dean Williams 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 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 41 42 43
Brad Batten-Leitch Dale Gawley Jordan Bastinac Billy Schilling Mitch Davis Matt Langdon Sam Goodman Brendan Gardoll (C) Sam Rickard Jason Lindgren Nick Dinham Matt Missen Sam Gibson Ayhan Bajramov Drew Stockton Tim Lanyon Jason Bennington Tim Jones Corey Whitchell Andrew Haining Mitch McLaughlin Ryan Hillard Nick Holloway Adam Ewart Brent Paterson James Wilsen Daniel Fielding Matt Robinson Ryan Emberson Sam Nix Riley Hams Joel King Nathan Thornbury Ayden Potter Sean Nugent Charlie Eastoe Issac Van Rossen
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Kyle Larsen Rohan Cartledge Daniel Chesney Jayden Weatherley Daniel Henderson Jake Millard Aaron Emberson Michael Williamson Corey Lindgren Damien Schickerling Cameron Felstead Grant McInerney Josh Missen Chad Millard Matt Jordan Tim Christou
Les was killed in a motor bike accident in Thailand. Les made an ongoing contribution to the club in many voluntary positions serving a President in our 1981 premiership year. Les also served on various committees and was well known for raising funds through his efforts in selling raffle tickets. No-one escaped his eye when he moved around the crowd. Rest in Peace Les. You will be sadly missed around the club. The Colts mustered 16 players together to provide Noble Park with a game. The bigger bodies and an ability to rotate regularly saw Noble Park take control of the game and win comfortably. Three to go guys to end a frustrating season. Best-Kikidopoulos, Trimboli, McAllister, Willand, Cartledge, Reidy The Development Squad established a good lead at the big break. Noble Park came back into the game in the second half but we held on for a 2 point win. Best- Brereton,McInerney,Larson,Bennington,Whitchell, Jordan ( 6goals) Noble Park jumped out to take a 4 goal lead in the first quarter. We made inroads in the second quarter to take a 10 point lead. However from the time on period in the second quarter Noble Park took over and raced away to record a very comfortable win. Best-Dinham (5 goals),Gibson, Bastinac, Johnson, Gardoll, Wilsen. The injuries are starting to bite but this an opportune time for some of the younger guys to experience senior football. Junior News- 4 teams in finals action tomorrow. Congratulation to our under 11 and 14 boys who will play in their grand finals a week later. Netball-Demons 43 to Wantirna South 62. Flames 14 to Glen Waverley 44. Social News-1000th EFL game on Saturday August 18th against Blackburn. A special day for the club and all current and past players and supporters. Luncheon Function commences at 12pm. Guest speakers/interviews, on ground ceremony and after game entertainment. Tickets at $40 from TRY Booking or contact Mandy on either 0418 579 545 or mgardoll@cogar. com.au -
Junior Presentation day- Sunday September 9th
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Senior Presentation Night Friday September 21st at the club. Note the date in your diary and organise your tables now. A night to acclaim players who have had a great year.
Remember our members draw is still held on Fridays at 7.15pm. Currently at $600.
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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 ROWVILLE: A cold, windy morning set the scenes for our day at Vermont Recreation Reserve with us leaving without any wins on the board.
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Our U19s got the day rolling and looked to still be within reach at quarter time but the margin proved too costly and we were unable to compete with the top of the ladder side in Vermont in the 73-point loss.
Senior Coach: John Brown Res Coach: Travis Forbes Ground: Seebeck Oval, Stud Rd, Rowville. (Melways 81 H7) Ph: 9795 6891. Colours: Brown and gold vertical stripes, brown shorts.
A goalless first quarter for both sides, set the standard for the Development game. A 5-goal haul by Vermont in the 3rd quarter and our boys failing to get a goal on the board meant we went away with 58-point loss. In the Senior game, Vermont came out all guns blazing and really took it to our boys. We showed some fight to close the gap of the score margin, but Vermont proved too good and we left with a 42-point loss. All 3 sides will be looking to bounce back this week, as our U19 boys head to Pat Wright Oval to face Noble Park while the Development and Senior sides will host Knox down at Seebeck. Good luck to all teams competing today. Catch up on all the RFC action by finding us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter!
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Deon Boavida Paul McEwin Matthew Robinson Damian Garner Ben Kernick Ryan Hall Lachlan McDonald Aaron Bond Ziggy Alwyn Mason Crozier Michael Sikora Troy Allen Rhys Wood Nikolas Schoenmakers Matthew Traynor Christopher Clarke Jayden Cyster Mark Seedsman James Gwilt Luke Daidone Steven Georgiou Matthew Davey Daniel Zajac Callan Burns Luke Hadaway Alex Frawley Trent Robertson Kyle Hagger Dysan Morris Matthew Little Jackson Mcdonald Dylan Leder James Makrodimitris Jay Kinder Robbie Hill Mitchell Garner Jarryd Hall Q2
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Aerron Joseph Gavin Pears Travis Pears Mitchell Jago Dane Gallagher Jayden Sturley Jackson Anderson Lane Kelsey Mitchell Jacobson Tom Hollins Jake Maguire Nash Wood Josh Herkess Nicholas Rattle Luke Van Mourik Simon Woodlock Ryan Laffan James Raftery Jayden Malek Rhys Huisman Sabir Abdulla Adham Chazbek Kyle Stainthorpe Jack Gaudion Kane Young
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Ben Rekic Sam Beer Lachlan Treloar Kyle Sturley Adrian Mastroianni Jack Thomas Josh Clapp Jack Pruden McKenzie Jago Daniel Houeix Robbie Zarafa
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Nick Williams Darius Popa Jesse Cherry Mason O’Sullivan Liam Malone Matthew Van Der Ark Sam Rossiter Callum Haughton Jay Gyorfi Alex Inati Luke Van Mourik
24 Jackson Tatt 25 Patrick Tatt
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ROUND 16: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
KNOX Senior Coach: David Madigan Res Coach: Chris Buerckner Ground: Knox Gardens Reserve, Argyle Way, Wantirna Sth (Melways 72 G2) Ph: 9801 1404. Colours: Red jumper with black sash, 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 28 29 30 32 33 34 36 37 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 49 50 51 52 54 55 56 57 58 60 61
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KNOX: Today we travel south down Stud Rd heading to take on Rowville with finally a senior win under our belts! We all know how hard and gruesome this year has been for our club on and off the field, but the jubilation last weeks result brought to all the boys, coaching staff, committee, sponsors and fans was an absolute delight to witness. It was also great to see so many past players back at the club last weekend to help celebrate the win! The boys put in a 4 qtr performance last week which was well and truly overdue. Our boys got off to a great start booting 5 goals to 2 in the opening term with what was a strong breeze. East Ringwood then kicked 3 in the 2nd qtr to reduce the margin to 2 goals at half time. Our boys came out firing for the 2nd half kicking 4 goals to 1 in the 3rdterm to set up a 35 point lead at the last change. The boys weren’t going to let that slip as only 1 goal each was kicked in the final qtr to see our boys run out 32-point winners. Harry Greaves played his best game for the year booting 3 goals with Daniel Wilson playing one of his best as well, kicking 2 himself, along with Rob Maibaum who was brilliant all day also finishing with 2 goals and dropping potentially mark of the year, unlucky Rob! Ash Black finished the day with 2 goals and Jack Beech, Ryan Wilson and Mitch Greaves were amongst our best. Unfortunately the win did come at a cost as we lost our key back Jesse Plostins to a dislocated shoulder within the first 10 minutes of the game. It unfortunately brings Plostos year to an end and we wish you all the very best with your surgery later in the year and rehab afterwards. It was great to see Jesse back at the club Saturday night after being released from hospital, it gave the room a further buzz as he walked through the doors. We look forward to seeing you back out there at the start of next year. There’s only one Jesse Plostins! The Reserves unfortunately couldn’t get the day off to the start they were hoping for. East Ringwood kept out boys goalless in the first half. We then conceded 6 goals to 1 in the third term to trail by 63 points at the final change. Our boys had a real crack in the last, actually winning the qtr kicking 3 goals to end up going down by 61 points. The club can confirm that Nathan Williams who was stretchered from the field in the 2nd qtr and taken to hospital, was later cleared of any spinal damage as he came crashing to the ground. We wish Nathan all the best as he recovers from mild concussion and a very sore neck. We hope to see you back out there in the last couple of weeks of the year. The Women’s side also had a great win last Saturday morning defeating Norwood by 55 points. Well done girls! Reminder to save the date of AFL Grand Final eve 28th September as we will be hosting our presentation night at the Knox Club. More details to follow.
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COACH OF THE MONTH – JULY Auskick Coach – Daniel Jordanov (Ringwood Auskick) Daniel is the coach of the all-girls group at Ringwood. He is a current senior player who has committed to the development of the juniors at the club. He is a fantastic coach which has been evident in the massive improvement of the girls over the season. One of Daniel’s strengths is his ability to recognise each girl’s level of skill, select appropriate activities to allow fun and at times challenge them improve their skills Daniel demonstrates excellent preparation and communicates well with all parent helpers. Daniel has had a massive impact on Ringwood Auskick this year. With over 30 girls registered this season, it is a significant improvement on 2017. The Ringwood Football Club is extremely lucky to a senior player commit to a full season of Auskick. The parents are full of praise and continue to comment on the way Daniel has looked after the girls this year. As for our girls, it is obvious the girls enjoy his coaching.
training and focuses on key skill areas at training, and then supports the players to implement those skills during the game. This has been incredibly effective with all players developing well throughout the year.
Junior Coach – Rhonda McMillan (Wantirna South JFC) Under-12 Girls Rhonda was previously involved in the girls Auskick program and assisted the girls transition from Auskick to junior football and took on the under-12 girls team. Rhonda did a fantastic job to keep the team together when they only were getting two or three players to training. Instilled a belief in the girls that the team would get there and on the eve of round one they picked up the six to eight players needed to get a team up. Rhonda has drawn her excellent communication skills from her teaching background and has built good relationships with the girls.
Senior Coach – Brett Rowe (Ringwood)
Brad regularly uses different activities and games that make skill development fun - this approach, which makes kids more engaged, has fast tracked the development of the simple skills such as tackling, shepherding, sharing the footy with teammates (regardless of ability).
Brett has a distinguished playing career, drafted to Fitzroy and played majority of his football at Box Hill. He has had success as an assistant coach in a senior premiership for Ringwood in 2005. In 2018 in his role at Ringwood he has demonstrated a strong understanding of the game and has been able to mix his past experiences with modern day techniques. Brett’s communication is first class and he delivers his messages as more of a teacher than a coach. He has an open-door policy with everyone at the club and is extremely approachable. Brett has made our club mantra ‘the little things’. He is a big believer in doing the little things well and I think it’s a big part of why Ringwood are undefeated. He teaches skills through repetition and challenges the players to put themselves under pressure at training, so they are prepared for game days. Brett is universally loved at the club, from the players to the committee and everyone in between. He has made a strong focus on being ‘one club’ and shows everyone the same amount of respect which is why he gains so much back.
Youth Coach – Kevin Tymensen (Norwood) Under-9
Senior Coach – John Hayhurst (The Basin) Women’s
Kevin’s strong knowledge of the game and the rules within the game have enabled him to coach the children for now, and for the future. Kevin is very clear and I believe he shows respect for the players in the way he communicates with them. Rather than talk to them like children, he talks to them like footballers and they have developed a great understanding of the game under his coaching. He is consistent with his message and reinforces this through positive reinforcement, training and some repetition until the players have got the message.
John has been involved in coaching for over 20 years and has successfully implemented modern coaching techniques as well as some traditional methods. John took on a playing group that only a handful of players having played before. John has excellent communication skills and has the strong ability to break down football and alter the message to best suit a player whether she is new to the game or an experienced player. Training has been excellent with each player showing improvement on their technique and skills. John is well-respected by all players, officials and opponents.
Junior Coach – Brad Crossland (Croydon) Under-10 While Brad has a lifetime of football experience after several decades playing suburban football (he’s still playing super rules today), he has perfectly targeted the right mix of skill development, discipline and fun befitting under-10 level kids. Brad provides simple, clear, calm and consistent messages, and also gets the kids input (asks questions about the right/wrong way to go about things). This approach gets ‘buy in’ from the kids, and enabled them to quickly develop their skills and understanding of the game football without confusion from mixed messages. I don’t think he knows how to raise his voice.
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DIVISION 2 UPPER FTG: The seniors bounced back well against Wantirna South last week to keep hopes alive of finishing in the top two with another must win against Lilydale today. Alex Giurini played his first senior game of the year kicking a goal, while Tom Meagher was again named best. The Reserves also had a good win to remain 3rd on the ladder in a very even competition. Best players were Jayden Cutts and Lachie Callaghan. Wantirna South were too good in the U19’s with our boys missing the chance to claim 4th on the ladder. Christian Dileo and Liam McKernan named as best. The Women’s team also missed a chance to stay in the four with Waverley Blues too strong, Emily Ballard and Amanda Fage were named as the best. Tomorrow the women are at Kings Park against Mt Evelyn before the Vets final game of the season against South Belgrave. Last week saw the U17D side and the U14B side both continuing their good finals form to progress to tomorrows Preliminary Finals, the U14’s are up against The Basin at East Ringwood while the U17’s take on Rowville a Ferntree Gully. The U16 girls defeated Kilsyth last week to progress to tomorrows 2nd Semi Final against Glen Waverley Rovers at Batterham Reserve while the U14’s went down to Norwood to end their season. The Netball girls started finals last night with the Division 4 Red Team playing Boronia in the 2nd Semi Final. Unfortunately the Blue team just missed finals but a highlight of the final game was Caz Jackson becoming the first Netballer to play 50 games for the club. Next week the 18th August the Masquerade Ball is on, tickets only $55 per person, please contact Lisa Wilson to book. The King Club is again available for support this season with Peter Hards in charge or contact Andy Lee to get your social membership. 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
UPPER FERNTREE CROYDON GULLY Senior Coach: Joel Perry Res Coach: Damien Lowe Ground: Kings Park, Willow Road, Upper Ferntree Gully (Melways 74 D6) Colours: Red and blue vertical stripes, royal blue shorts
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ROUND 16: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
LILYDALE Senior Coach: Ben Neagle Res Coach: Wayne Vandeross 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 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Jarrod Healey Lochie Wilson (C) Corey Bernstein Zak Kennedy Billy Gardiner Leigh Carswell Grant Hill Ryan Harvey Jake Clements Daniel Baldwin Bryce Batty Lochie Koger Patrick Klep Taylor Hohepa Richard Wyles Callum Morrison Brad Lowe (C) Nick Del Biondo Jamie Cruickshank Shane Richards Sam Horsley Josh Petracca Dylan Dipietrantonio Harry Beckwith Andy Malcolm Beau Mitchener Sam Baker Kane Quilty Ryan McNay Jayden DePace James Munro Jye Scortino Mitch De Fran Adam O’Donohue Tori Klaas Henry Matt Cope Jake Dipietrantonio
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LILYDALE: WHAT WAS ROUND 15 Under 19s: We knew it was going to be a tough game playing Mooroolbark at their home ground. We got off to a great start with the onballers winning the ball out of the middle and the forwards working just as hard to keep the ball in our forward line, and it showed on the scoreboard, with Dom kicking the first three goals of the game. After the first quarter Mooroolbark applied pressure all over the ground, making scoring difficult for the remainder of the game. We ended up winning by 46 points with everyone contributing to the win. There were some great passages of footy throughout the day. We all need to be focussed over the next three weeks and making sure we are playing TEAM footy. Reserves: The reserves had the tough task of playing the top team on their home deck who were looking to cement top spot on the ladder. After a scoreless first quarter the boys started to work their way back into the game with some spirited play in the second quarter, heading into the long break 4 goals down. The third quarter was arguably our best quarter of footy for the year. Six goals straight saw us head into the three quarter time break 2 points in front. In the last quarter the boys played well but couldn’t hit the scoreboard enough. The effort in the third quarter started to take its toll and Mooroolbark eventually ran out winners by 26 points. Even in defeat, the effort that the guys showed was outstanding and another win is just around the corner. Seniors: We ventured up to the open spaces of Heights Reserve looking to try and consolidate a top two spot only to run into a Mooroolbark that was up for the fight. The first quarter saw us grind out a 10 point margin at the break. Mooroolbark then started to get the game back on their terms, playing corridor footy whilst we were playing circle work around the boundary. The long break saw us down by 8 points. We started the third quarter well enough but just couldn’t hit the score board often enough. Simple skill errors and silly turnovers cost us dearly late in the quarter. With their season on the line Mooroolbark attacked the last quarter with everything they had eventually running out winners by 30 points. Another huge game this week against a quality side in UFTG in what is a must win game for us. LILYDALE FOOTBALL AND NETBALL CLUB Past Players and Officials Luncheon Round 17 - 18/08/2018 This year marks the 30th Anniversary of the clubs 1988 Dual Premierships. 1988 Seniors Premiers and Champions, undefeated for the whole year with the Reserves also winning their Flag. This win was hugely important to the Club as it was 42 years between senior premierships (1946 - 1988) and formed the base for future flags. This will be a dual reunion, with the 1998 Senior Flag team also celebrating their 20-year Anniversary! These major milestones will be officially recognised in Round 17, at our Past Players and Officials Luncheon for 2018. So, please mark the 18th August in your calendar, which is our last home game for the year, and make this a huge day for the club!! 1988 Players and Officials please RSVP to Peter Dell, Shane Beckwith or Simon Rattray 1998 Players and Officials please RSVP to Warren Cruse. Please note, this is not just for ’88 and ’98, ALL Past Players and Officials are welcome to attend as always!! 2 course Luncheon $25 Drinks at bar pricing Everyone else please RSVP to myself (Simmo) or our Secretary Sharon Campbell at lilydale@efl.org.au
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DIVISION 2 DONCASTER EAST: The end of the home and away season is fast approaching with only 3 games to go. Whilst our senior team has locked away a finals birth our Reserves and 19’s will unfortunately not be taking part in finals which is disappointing for all concerned. Both sides have shown promise during the season but have just not been able to put a consistent side on the park week in week out which is something we will need to look at very closely in our post season review. None the less both teams have the chance to finish the season on a strong note with hopefully some strong performances and wins in their remaining games. Last week’s inaugural outing to Domeney Reserve saw much stronger opposition in the first two games of the day get up with comfortable wins. After the first 15 minutes of the senior game it looked like the pattern was going to continue. In the blink of an eye we were 7 goals to 1 down but we managed to stay composed and worked our way back into the game and hit the front just before half time with us running out comfortable winners in the end. As with Division 2 over many years the evenness of the competition threw up another surprise result which now sees us on top of the ladder heading into this week’s game against Wantirna South who will definitely be out to avenge their narrow loss earlier this year. A reminder that our last home and away game of the year is only a couple of weeks away and is going to be a big day for the Club. Our luncheon on the day (as detailed below) is open to all so please get on board for what should be a great day (and probably night!!) Presidents Last Home Game Luncheon Saturday 25th August For All Life Members, Members, Sponsors, Past Players & Officials Celebrating the 1993 Senior Premiership & 1983 U/18 Premiership Complimentary BBQ Luncheon with Drinks at Bar Prices Please confirm attendance with either Ash O’Neill 0448 338431 or Mark Solanakis 0438 353146 Also please pencil in your diaries DEFC Annual Gala Ball & Presentation Night Friday 12 October at the Manningham Club. Further details to follow shortly. Good luck to all three teams today Go Lions
DONCASTER EAST CROYDON Senior Coach: Steve Buckle Res Coach: Matt Bremner 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 James Locke 2 Nick Batsanis 3 Jack Martin 4 Jake Whitling 5 Rami Ayoubi 6 James Appleby 6R Peter Sowersby 7 Jarryd Lowther 8 Aaron Ceravolo 9 Tim Whitty 10 Jeremy Musso 11 Tom Gordon 12 Luke Mcleod 13 Jayden Phillips 14 Matt Vaiano 15 Michael Steven 16 Tom Appleby 17 Lewis Guiney 18 Jake Summers 19 Sam Gold 20 Jonathan Henshaw 21 Connor Lucas 22 Jason Tendler 23 Daniel Gordon 24 Brock McLean 24R Matt Bremner 25 Tim Robinson 26 Jack Codd Miller 27 Daniel Mead 28 Jack Sholakis 29 Nick Fletcher 30 Nick Martyn 31 Jarrad Smith 32 Leigh Murphy 33 Simon White 34 Chris Zarafa 35 Dylan Viojo-Rainbow Q1
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ROUND 16: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
WANTIRNA SOUTH Senior Coach: Jess Sinclair Res Coach: Sam Bates Ground: Walker Reserve, Tyner Road, Wantirna South. (Melways 63 K12) Colours: Green jumper with two white stripes, green 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 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Lincoln Wong Lachlan Greig Sean Young David Lang Jack Birkett Will Edwards Luke Williams Blake Walker Anch Papa Adem Yusuf Scott Gerloff Sam McIntyre Sam Hallam Luke Molyneux Jake Stopinski Daniel Hughes Brent Walker Jake Denes Tim Lee Taylor Leggate Nathan Denes Andrew Teakel Josh Stone Luke Grima Jack Hudson Dailen Carney Jayden Raab Kyle Brooks Damon Oakley Ryan Silver Steve Colisimo Ben Carboni Mark Denes Ben Gerloff Mitch Stone Zac Klibingaitis Jimmy Sarrin
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WANTIRNA SOUTH: UFTG have been our bogey side over the last few seasons and we were unable to beat them at home last Saturday. They are a quality side and although the scores were relatively close for much of the senior game, they did enough to keep us at bay and ended up 32 point winners. Best players were Carboni, Lang, Lee, Wong, Greig and Silver. The reserves were not far off. However, much like the seniors, UFTG outscored as by a goal or two each quarter and we went down by 26 points. Best players were Papp, Hallam, Brooks, Teakel, Henry and Gerloff. The under 19’s continue to improve and registered a gritty win by 5 goals against the higher placed UFTG. Great stuff lads. Best players were Cowman, Mesfin, MacCora, Noy, Jackson and Rowe. Good luck to all sides today.
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UNDER 19 Coach: Paul Riley 1 Jack Rowe 2 Zak Stone 3 Nathan Edmonson 4 Will Chen 6 Riley Beaton 7 Lachie Faine 8 Ben Jackson 10 Alistair Chiodo 11 Lochie Christiana 12 Lachie Noy 13 Zach Plant
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DIVISION 2 MOOROOLBARK: It was a big day at the Heights Reserve last week as we hosted close neighbour, Lilydale. The Colts were up against the 2nd placed team and put up a much improved performance compared to when these two teams last met. We went down by 45 points but there were some encouraging signs. Connor Crosbie was hard at it all game and was voted best. Others to do well were Stares, Dobie, Clavant, Watkins & Ralston. The Reserves didn’t have it all their own way against the 2nd bottom team and trailed by 2 points at the final change, but a 5 goal final term saw us over the line by 26 points. Big “Sticks” Stephens dominated in the ruck and was awarded B.O.G honours. Also in the best were Egan, Aitken, Harper, B. Morris & G. Morris. The Seniors put on a real show against top placed Lilydale in front of the 1988 premiership players. We took the lead early in the 2nd term and were never headed, recording a 20 point win in one of the upsets of the season. Goals were evenly spread with courageous captain, Sean McManus, voted best. He was ably assisted by Max Ward who put in his best game of the season. Others to show out were Bishop, Georgiou, Noonan & Green in a great team effort. Day then turned into night as the stable doors were opened to a huge crowd who danced the night away at the “Tunes at the Stable”. Well done to the players who organised the event and generated some much needed funds for the club. Today we host our other close neighbours, Croydon, then tonight we have our Major Raffle draw so someone will walk away with the big dollars. GO MUSTANGS!!!
MOOROOLBARK CROYDON Senior Coach: Heath Black Res Coach: Matt Ford Ground: Heights Reserve, Longfellow Ave., Mooroolbark. (Melways 51 K4) Ph: 9725 061 Colours: Green jumper, gold diagonal slashes, black mustang logo, Green shorts. 1 2 2R 3 4 4R 5 6 7 7R 8 9 9R 10 11 11R 12 13 13R 14 14R 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Q1
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ROUND 16: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
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. 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 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Adrian Ficorilli Aden Thompson Beau Christie Matt Mckenzie Jarrod Clark Jimmy Smith Luke Harrington Billy Dickson Bailey Hotker Justin Ficorilli Leigh Kimpton Fraser Smith Harry Dempster Jordan Lynch Jake Lynch Kyle Maher Riley Britton Ewan Wadsworth Lachie Hampton Gary Lisle Nathan Haag Joshua Bolton Kane Doueal Josh Mutsaers Jamie Haag Matt Wilkins Caleb Agnew Bailey Freeman Ben Gommers James Grant Drew Benson Blaise Adderly Tommy Maddern Nick Barrett Jake Christie Ollie Adams Luke Sparkes
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CROYDON: Today we play our rivals Mooroolbark for the Mooroolbark Community Bank Cup. Last week we again had two wins out of three games. The Colts had a number of players missing. To make matters worse Mulgrave won the toss and kicked with a strong breeze and at quarter time the boys were down 1-0 to 6-2. They tried hard but could not bridge the gap losing by nine points 9-9 to 11-6. The seconds had just 18 players with no bench apart from one Colts player, Rhys Wade, who put his hand up. Thanks to Rhys. The seconds welcomed back a number of senior players from injury and overseas. They won 14-11 to 9-6 with Matt Herman again amongst the goals with four. The seniors were pushed all the way by Mulgrave but still came out winners by 26 points 13-11 to 9-9. The transition to the swimming pool rooms went smoothly except for one slight hiccup. Congratulations to the winners of the Major Raffle. Matt McKenzie came first, Kevin Ward second and Tammy (not sure of her surname) came third. We have a milestone game this round. Congratulations to Nathan Haag who plays his 100th senior game today. We will be having a Past Players afternoon on 18 August during our last home game against Wantirna South in a special marquee being set up. Presentation Night will be held on 21 September at the Dorset Garden’s Hotel. Details will be available shortly. Don’t forget Croydon Football Club merchandise is now available. Please see Robyn Nyberg for scarves, rugby tops, puffer jackets, polo shirts, beanies, stubby holders, shorts, track pants, coffee cups and very warm puffer vests. GO BLUES!!!!!
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James Stanley Pat Smith Jackson Walker Ryland Witnish Rhys Deray Chris Newlands Riley Brammer Aaron Nicholas Sam Milner Brent Gaudion Andy Carter Luke Dingley
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DIVISION 2 MULGRAVE: This week we welcome Mitcham to our home ground to play them for the second time this season. Last week we had three competitive games against Croydon at Croydon. Under 19’s: We knew the match against Croydon was going to be tough as they had our measure earlier in the season. Over the last few weeks we have played some good footy in patches, we needed four solid quarters to give us any chance against the third placed Croydon. Four quarters is what the boys produced. We started strong with six goals to one in the first, then holding them to 4 goals we went in at half time three points up. The third saw us push out to a twenty one point lead at the final change. We knew Croydon would come at us in the last and they did but the boys stood tall to come away with our best team effort win by nine points. The win keeps our finals chances alive being one game out of the four. It’s in our hands over the next three weeks. Reserves: We ventured over to Croydon this week and had a different set up before the game due to the Croydon rooms being rebuilt. Even though a bit of an inconvenience in the long run it is good to see councils investing in local sporting facilities. Our first quarter was pretty competitive and we created many opportunities to score but needed to make the most of them. Our second quarter was very disappointing and we allowed Croydon far too many opportunities to score and they really hurt us on the scoreboard. Once we addressed these issues at half time we actually outscored Croydon in the second half which was pleasing. Once again one poor quarter cost us at the end of the game. We displayed that we can be very competitive with any team and when we move the ball well and make smart decisions we play pretty good footy. It was great to have Buckets back playing and Lachy Ramer back from injury. Our best players were Sam Trev who worked tirelessly in the middle, Sam Kenny who was relentless with his attack on the footy and our best player was big Ned who kicked half our score and was a real presence in our forward line. Seniors: We went off to Croydon Reserve for a shot at a third win in a row. The game started with Croydon dominating possession for the first half of the quarter and by the end of the quarter we fought back to be level at quarter time. Three goals down at half time, but we were still in the game needing to take our opportunities in front of goal in the third quarter. Unfortunately we missed some easy shots that would have put us within a goal at three quarter time. Unfortunately we missed the boat and Croydon were too good. Upcoming Social Events: We have a number of upcoming social events and look forward to members and friends getting together for a great time. August 11th: Today is our Past Player 10 Year Grand Final Reunion, Open to all past players. Starts straight after the seniors game August 25th: Post Last Home Game “Get together”. Open to all $10 cover charge for entertainment & finger food. August 31st: Business Network Lunch. One of our most popular events of this year. This year we have Tom Mitchell of Hawthorn a strong Brownlow contender and his father Barry, a 221 game veteran attending as our special guests. Please book your tickets early. Go Mully!!
MULGRAVE CROYDON Senior Coach: Anthony “Chopper” Goodwin Res Coach: Mark Gow 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 5 5R 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Q1
Seb Henderson Sean Lester Dean Siakoulis (C ) Cohen Howell Tim Knowles Grady Cairnduff Jacob Leece Sam Kassianou Ben Gilling Perry Cole Adam Booth Robert Blew Evan Sarkissian Dale Cheesman Todd Kenny Stephen Hatzinikolaou George Alepidis Jack Davidson Billy Diamataris Baxter Leece Christian Martino Jordan Falloon Thomas Gladman Lachlan Raymer Jackson McGrath Griffin James Pat Hurley Mitch Peddle AJ Tillyard Sam McRae Braydon James Sam Kenny Kalon Kelaart Chris McDermott (DC) Scott Dodermaide Dillion Coleman Hamish Miller Q2
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Mitch Selleck James Barlow Josh Meyers Jordan Cochrane Sam Trevethan Matthew Craig Nick Henley Lachlan Gow Michael Rouskas Jake Southern Ned Rowland Robert Draper - Devery Josh Gow Blake Rule Jason Hook Scott Blay Liam Peterson Josh Catros
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Mikey Liolios Lachlan Tilyard Grady Cairnduff Rye Evans Ethan Kyne Matthew Gee Cooper Gervasoni Michael Hough James Long Evan Sarkissian Ben Simpson
16 Stephen Hatzinikolou 17 Jayden Zimmerling 19 Mitchell Cawsey 20 Zac Bonney 22 Nelson Dawber 24 Jaxon Gervasoni 25 Mitchell Wilkinson 26 Troy Hanning 28 Daniel Wright 29 Declan Brown 30 Eddie Aung
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Abdullah Mitri Bayley Carlin Pat Hurley Samuel Kretzer Corey Lamendola Matthew Baker
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ROUND 16: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
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 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
James McCubbin Lucas Marro Anthony Willenberg Michael Barro Jake Toohey Alex Young Ben Joseph Matt Gordon Tom Lucas Jesse Uren Jake Parente Zach Elms Jessie Smythe Riley Nicholas Lachlan Rudd Tom Burkitt Jesse Cherry Aaron Menzies Lockie Ryan Blake Lee Matt Hill David McArdle Chris Tsolos Jett Guerin Martin De Luca Alex Finch Russell White Sam Howell Daniel Brock Jackson Halo Neil Winterton Marc Parente Lachlan George Carson Macartney Rosrigo Arguello Mikey Raath Nathan McKeown
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Jackson Glossop Adam Green Ryan Sullivan Nathan Foster William Gordon Adam Glanville Tom Blanche Daniel Clarke Mark Squillace Terry Ferlazzo Caelen Flynn Thomas Van Horik Johlen Raath Yusuf Aly Scott De Luca Callum Sloane
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MITCHAM: Disappointing results on field for the Tigers this week as ALL 3 teams went down against Bayswater and the netball girls got knocked over by Heathmont Friday night as well. Good news is the netball girls have made it through to the finals and hopefully had a win last night In better news for the Club The MND Ladies lunch was a huge success with 250 ladies enjoying a great day with a very serious message delivered by the inspirational Neale Daniher. It was a team effort by the entire club as we hosted our largest ever match day function on the netball court. BIG THANK YOU to Phil Hine from Hine Hire who helped make this event happen with his very generous support in supplying the Marquee, tables and chairs to accommodate such a large number of guests. Thanks also to Graham Bradkte for the magnificent photos which you can check out @@mitchamfootballclub Please save the dates for the major draw Saturday 18th August and Presentation night Thursday night 27th September... Head to our official MFC face book page @mitchamfootballclub and Official Website www.mitchamfc.com for all these stories and more #strongandbold #strongandbold #fightMND
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Spiros Antoniou Zeb Holly Max Hammond Josh Valle Tim Ross Brodie Jarvis Jamie Rossiter Billy Stingell Julian Scott Ben Ajani Zach Horsey Adam Laksassi
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Angus Teruree Jarrod Powson Lochie Richardson Tom Crake Dean Veenendaal Tommy Stingell Tony Kim Brayden Hansen Lachlan Taylor Jayden Irving Aidan Lansdell Sean Giles
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Harry Prout Guy Laughlin Cameron Pirzas Johnny Hilton Athan Stylos Fintan Paisley-Gunn James Skouras Joseph Sexton Dylan McDonald
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DIVISION 2 BAYSWATER: U19s – Found another win this week kicking against the wind in the first (cyclonic winds) the boys held level at 3 goals apiece and with the wind in the 2nd taking a four-goal lead into the long break. They held on with a 1-point lead going in to the last quarter and with the wind assist in the last quarter came home with a 16-point win. The game was soured by an injury to Ben White, we await an outcome for Benny’s injury.
BAYSWATER CROYDON 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
Bests; Melchiorre, Heenan, Treeby, Utan, Maggs, Gonzalez. With both senior and reserves destiny in their own hands every win counts. Reserves – (sheeps 2’s) Getting off to a great start in the first quarter using the wind, took them to a forty point to zip lead. Then being held scoreless in the 2nd, the defict was reduced to 28 points. Again with the wind we tacked on another 4 goals and kept Mitcham scoreless. In the final quarter against the tide we added 2 goal to 1 and came out 53-point winners. With super boot Mitch Galvin who kicked a lazy 5 and a best on ground appearance and Lellamo and Smudge with 2 a piece. Other bests Wallace, Thompson, Clucker, Camera and Moss. Seniors – With the wind subsiding Mitcham got off to a flyer taking a 5-point lead into the end of the first quarter. With Macca getting the boys back on track we took an eight-goal lead into the long break. Holding Mitcham, we kept the lead however Mitcham dug deep in the 3rd quarter outscoring Baysie but we still held the lead. With finals in mind the boys put their foot on the pedal and came out 13 goal winners. In a day for the forwards jumping Jack kicked 6 in a best on ground performance, Pritchard, Cotte, Cunners all kicked 3 piece. Other bests, Joel, Rooey, Malcs, Cotte and Scott McInerney. With finals in sight the lid is clearly on. Ladies – The ladies travelled to Mount Evelyn to play against the top of the table, In what was a low scoring affair the Ladies got off to a slow start and fought out a low scoring loss but they still hold 4th position as do the mens’s senior and reserves teams. Winning wii be the best way to secure a finals birth for all teams Up and coming our final home game will be a Pride cup game (a first for the EFL) against Upper Ferntree Gully, this will also be our final lunch time function and our Asian inspired banquet will be ever popular with places filling fast we hope to see as many as possible for the function. Please RSVP Gary or Sean
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Alex Syrros Ben Searle Matt McCluskey Mitchell Lewis Matt Green Jason Gordon Sheldon Smith Feroz Kahn (away) Kurt Lopo Feroz Khan (home) Connor Jamieson Pat Connell Ash Vandelaak Danial Kitto Keiran Millar Dylan McIssac Dale Collins
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Ben White Josh Treeby Will Couch Matt Utan Jai Melchiorre Bryce Raaymakers Rhile Banks Klayton Hughes Kyle Jacobs Matt Utan Damon Warne Jake King
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Luke Hendricks Mitchell Plummer Kane Caapaldo Josh Tasic Bruno Caputo Corey Baker Evan Heenan Tom Deane Mitch Henderson Jake Devir Adam Maggs Adrian Gonzalez
Tom Cameron Taylor Davis Lachlan Hunt Jake Mylanos 47 Connor Jamison
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ROUND 16: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
PARK ORCHARDS Senior Coach: Jarrod Bayliss Res Coach: Matt Flemming 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 Sam Heron Brendan Weinert Michael Prosenak Michael Fowkes Tom Feher Greg Pollard Matthew George Jacob Price-Inglis Michael Philp Thomas Johnston Matthew Nicholson Dane Egerton David McDonald Jarrod Wright Alex Geilings Nathan Wiggins Matt Flemming Shaun McMillan Nick Handley Conner Hickey Will Debney Campbell Cromb Andrew Messina Jaye Witnish Daniel Bowes Matt Haythorne Christian Kovarik James King
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PARK ORCHARDS: Today we head to Bayswater Oval for the first time to take on the Bayswater Football Club. It’s 4th versus 5th in a must win game for both clubs. A win brings us level with Bayswater on points with our finals hopes still alive, but a loss puts us two games behind, and we can just about kiss the finals goodbye. Last weekend was a wake-up call for the senior side. After kicking eight goals to three in the first quarter we fell right away and East Doncaster dominated the game from quarter time onwards to win by 45 points. In fairness, the scoreboard probably flattered us in the end, such was their dominance. But, this week is another week and Jugga will no doubt have the boys up and about for today’s game. In the other games, the D-squad won easily by 59 points whilst the U19A’s accounted for East Doncaster by 85 points. Over at Silvan, the U19B’s played a twilight game and went down by a mere 10 points. In netball, our division one and two teams both went down but the PO Black team in division six came from nowhere scoring 18 to 8 in the second half to pinch the draw. A final reminder that our Domenerian Auction night is on next Saturday the 18th August straight after the game. There will be lots of great auction items to bid on (large and small), a $1,000 door prize, pizza all night and comedy by the “Suburban Footballer”. It will be a great night so get online and book your tickets ASAP at www.parkorchardsfc.com.au. GO SHARKS!
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UNDER 19 Under 19A Coach: Tony Weeks Under 19B Coach: Simon McAuliffe U19A 1 Joel Donker 2 Lachlan Calwell 3 Thomas Livingstone 4 Mason Witnish 5 Sam Heron 6 Cody Farrell 7 Jack Borrack 8 James Fasan 9 Nicholas Lambert 10 Matthew George 11 Jacob Price-Inglis 11 Lachlan Munro 12 Dean McLaughlan 13 Jacob May 14 Max Lowther 15 Patrick Sheers 16 Matthew Williamson
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U19B 1 William Thomas 2 Will Macrokanis 3 Josh McAuliffe 4 Sam Lowther 5 Matthew Kelsey
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Dylan MacDonald Dylan Knight Mitchell Schafer Jordan Knox Sean Phelan Mitchell Greaney Travis Mihan Steffan D’Souza Brayden Witnish Cristiano Ranieri Luke Donohoe Josh Voogd Lucas Jacob Benjamin Zannoni Nicholas Holmes Joel Horsnail Lionel Hunt
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EASTERN RANGES MATCH REPORT (BOYS) - R14 vs SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS EASTERN RANGES - 8.8.56 SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS - 9.12.66 Saturday’s match against Sandringham Dragons was a close-fought, thrilling affair that had twists and turns throughout. Kicking against a firm breeze in the first quarter, our boys did well to handle a Sandringham team full of run and energy across the ground. Much of the quarter was evenly poised with not a lot of scoring at either end. A couple of goals went the opposition’s way early in the second quarter - taking the margin to 23 points at one stage - before three rapid-fire goals before the half time siren reeled in the margin to just four points. The third quarter was once again a defensive battle with both teams scoring 1.4 to set up a thrilling final term. The coach’s words at three-quarter time appeared to have a stunning impact with the players, as they scored three goals in as many minutes to propel Eastern into a 13-point lead.
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To the home crowd’s dismay, however, Sandringham fought a last-ditch battle to get themselves back into the lead, and hit the front with six minutes to go. In the end, Sandringham had kicked the final four goals of the match to snatch a 10-point win. The result was a bitter blow for the Ranges boys, who had looked like they would end their five-match losing streak and win in their final home game of the season. In the end, a fighting effort that on another day might have been enough to secure the four points - hopefully we get to see those glimpses of our best footy more often in the last remaining games of season 2018. Eastern’s best were Mitch Mellis, Kye Quirk, Joel Nathan, Jack Kritopoulos, James Blanck, and Devlin Brereton. Goalkickers were: J Kritopoulos 3 D Brereton 2 A Kalcovski C Black J Blanck Next weekend is a bye, before the final two home and away games of season 2018 are played back to back.
SENIOR WOMEN RESULTS Deakin Uni Senior Women’s 2018 Division 1
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KNOX V NORWOOD Round 13 - 4/08/2018 Knox 1.3-9 4.5-29 4.5-29 10.8-68 Norwood 0.0 0.0 1.1-7 2.1-13 Knox Goal Kickers: M. Redenbach 3, L. Walshe 2, E. Macdonald 2, T. Kane, E. Vine, T. Sutherland Best Players: E. Vine, M. Fortunaso, K. Phillips, M. Rowland, K. Robertson, C. Collins Norwood Goal Kickers: C. Wilson, J. Bassetto Best Players: K. Borzym, E. Clements, B. Clare, R. Cuthell, N. Derksen
DONVALE V UPWEY TECOMA FNC Round 13 - 4/08/2018 Donvale 1.0-6 3.2-20 3.4-22 3.10-28 Upwey Tecoma FNC 2.4-16 2.4-16 3.5-23 3.5-23 Donvale Goal Kickers: J. Perna, A. Antonellos, A. Jaksic Upwey Tecoma Football and Netball Club Goal Kickers: K. Oates, A. Bantock , M. Bateup Best Players: K. Oates, E. Koster, S. Royce, M. Bateup, S. DiCiero, E. Caccetta
WAVERLEY BLUES V UPPER FERNTREE GULLY Round 13 - 4/08/2018 Waverley Blues 3.3-21 3.4-22 5.9-39 5.10-40 Upper Ferntree Gully 0.0 1.1-7 1.1-7 3.5-23 Waverley Blues Goal Kickers: S. Kuo 2, L. Donaldson, K. Yates, K. Lewin Best Players: H. Campbell, S. Loh, S. Kuo, L. Edwards, D. Gardner , C. Jackson Upper Ferntree Gully Goal Kickers: S. Rohde , E. Clark, S. Hannah Best Players: E. Ballard, A. Fage , J. Thompson, E. Ingwersen, M. Cottrell, S. Rohde THE BASIN V VERMONT Round 13 - 4/08/2018 The Basin 0.0 3.1-19 3.1-19 4.2-26 Vermont 8.6-54 10.9-69 13.13-91 14.15-99 The Basin Goal Kickers: D. Phillips 2, J. Baker, E. Dalton Best Players: J. Baker, B. Priest, E. Dalton, B. Dodd, E. Reus, L. Beggs Vermont Goal Kickers: J. Elder 4, H. ONeill 3, K. Miller 2, C. Baldasso 2, K. Brien 2, M. Chamberlain Best Players: K. Miller, M. Lee, C. Baldasso, H. ONeill, A. Carroll CHIRNSIDE PARK V HEATHMONT Round 13 - 4/08/2018 Chirnside Park 4.3-27 5.3-33 6.4-40 10.7-67 Heathmont 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Chirnside Park Goal Kickers: S. Ruddick 2, G. Macpherson 2, J. Provan 2, A. Leslie, L. Howell, T. Van De Velde, E. Hopkinson Best Players: E. Hopkinson, B. Smith, E. Van De Velde , T. Van De Velde, I. Currie, S. Arthur Heathmont Best Players: E. Eversteyn, J. Major, A. Hopkins, R. Sweatman, A. Martz, T. Marmion
YARRA JUNCTION V BORONIA Round 13 - 4/08/2018 Yarra Junction 3.2-20 5.6-36 6.10-46 7.11-53 Boronia 0.0 0.0 1.1-7 2.1-13 Yarra Junction Goal Kickers: P. Boxell 2, N. Van straalen 2, K. Walker 2, A. Whelan Best Players: J. Cousens, N. Van straalen , P. Boxell, K. Walker , P. Laidlaw Boronia Goal Kickers: T. Doran 2 Best Players: D. Thomas, C. Wright, S. Mellis, T. Doran, C. Storen, B. Forrer-Lacey THORNTON-EILDON V EAST RINGWOOD Round 13 - 4/08/2018 Thornton-Eildon 0.1-1 0.1-1 0.1-1 1.1-7 East Ringwood 3.2-20 6.5-41 8.8-56 11.10-76 Thornton-Eildon Goal Kickers: N. Hay Best Players: E. Kerr, T. Brown, R. Michaelson, T. Wherrett, N. Hay, L. McRae East Ringwood Goal Kickers: S. Farmer 4, T. Mount 2, N. Belo 2, L. Baker, M. Thompson, B. Scarcella Best Players: N. Belo, K. Bevan, J. Hicks, S. Farmer, M. Nogueira, C. Millar SOUTH CROYDON V BLACKBURN Round 13 - 5/08/2018 South Croydon 0.0 0.1-1 1.3-9 1.4-10 Blackburn 1.2-8 1.2-8 4.3-27 4.3-27 South Croydon Goal Kickers: T. Ingram Best Players: E. Vanderheym, D. Zeniou, S. O’Toole, L. Slade, M. Tucker, C. Godwin Blackburn Goal Kickers: E. Cleland 2, E. Parratt 2
MOUNT EVELYN V BAYSWATER Round 13 - 4/08/2018 Mount Evelyn 1.5-11 2.9-21 3.10-28 4.13-37 Bayswater 0.0 2.1-13 2.1-13 3.2-20 Mount Evelyn Goal Kickers: I. Rennick, K. Betts, A. Gordon, E. Aitkins Best Players: M. Foley, P. Clark, J. Anderson , A. Olney, M. Thomas, J. Dight Bayswater Goal Kickers: C. Wilson 2, M. Cook
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DIVISION 2 This Rnd
Total
Leigh Williams - Norwood
2
67
Jake Summers - Doncaster East
This Rnd 5
Total 45
Brett Eddy - Vermont
4
63
Lachlan Koger - Lilydale
1
40
Jeffrey Gobbels - Balwyn
3
44
Connor Hickey - Park Orchards
4
36
Jake Hammond - Blackburn
2
43
Daniel Gorringe - Park Orchards
3
35
Jake Best - Vermont
3
37
Jack Callanan - Bayswater
6
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Jake Tucker - South Croydon
3
33
Justin Ficorilli - Croydon
3
Daniel Cooper - South Croydon
0
31
Taylor Leggate - Wantirna South
1
30
Michael King - South Croydon
0
29
Rowan Hore - Upper Ferntree Gully
2
28
Chris Annakis - Doncaster
1
27
Trent Georgiou - Mooroolbark
2
25
James Munks - Doncaster
4
27
Matthew Cunningham - Bayswater
3
23
This Rnd
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DIVISION 3
DIVISION 4 This Rnd
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Dale Hehir - Scoresby
7
61
Christopher Smith - Surrey Park
0
68
Trent Farmer - Ringwood
0
56
Adrian Gileno - East Burwood
1
65
Fin Brown - Heathmont
0
42
Adam Amin - GW Hawks
5
55
Nicholas Murphy - Donvale
1
41
Michael Cardamone - Forest Hill
2
49
Alex Bakens - South Belgrave
0
38
Matthew Ferguson - GW Hawks
5
49
Daniel Cripps - Templestowe
3
37
Andrew Padbury - Whitehorse Pioneers 5
47
Leigh Odermatt - Heathmont
0
36
Steven Pimm - Forest Hill
0
41
Nathan Hicks - Scoresby
0
32
James Gough - Fairpark (Eastern Lions) 0
38
Beau Dowler - The Basin
1
30
Chris Whitchell - Coldstream
1
33
Zak Robinson - Boronia
2
26
Johnathon Hevern - Kilsyth
1
31
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Park Orchards
Blackburn
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Rowville
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Doncaster
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Norwood
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Balwyn
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DIVISION 4
Boronia
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East Burwood
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Heathmont
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Whitehorse Pio
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Scoresby
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Ringwood
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The Basin
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Waverley Blues
GW Hawks
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Noble Park
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Silvan
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Donvale
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Montrose
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Knox
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Chirnside Park
11
Nunawading
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Wantirna South
44
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Mulgrave
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FERNTREE GULLY EAGLES Senior Coach: Peter Farrell Res Coach: Sebastian Colakidis 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 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12r 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19R 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 33R 34 Q1
Harry McAleese Chris Waldron Michael Caligiuri Nicholas Hallo Mitch Tsirtsikos John Cavarra Sam Crocker Malith Amarasekera Patrick Turner Nicholas Evans Jye Goodman Jared Lepore Jackson Gardiner Michael Topp Rick Aitkin Lachlan Young Nicholas Knoops Josh O’Brien Jake Crowe Kieran Gary Patrick Cafferkey Lee Boyle Frank Didonato Lachlan Kennedy Jacob Farrell Ryan Minahan Sam Griffiths-Lewino Michael Edwards Dylan Eacott Chris Cox Andrew Cavarra Brendan Blizzard Chad Quirk James Buckingham Blake Sheeley Sebastian Colakidis Tim Parker Q2
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Alex Barton-Smith Luke Parker Marcus Paterson Jye Dulieu Gavin Kalisperis Cory Tuckey Damon Maynard Ethan King Jack Nelson Jayden Brown Luke Morgan James Bohan Jake Siewert Jared Derksoin Cameron Young Tobias Wietrzyk Jake Harper Jacob Beard Nickolas Leenheers Brayden Siewert Tristan Curtis
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UNDER 19 Coach: John Turner
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Kylie McIntyre Jai Schroeder Jake Browne Liam Cahill James Campbell Hayden Harvey Jared Purcell Loagn Hallo Jonathon Harding Riley Zealand Jarrod O’Donnell Brock Perrett
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Sam Evans Ethan King Damon Maynard Tobias Wietrzyk Timothy Parker Jake Harper
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DIVISION 3
ROUND 17: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
WAVERLEY BLUES Senior Coach: Bryce McGain Res Coach: Chris Hale 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 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Dwayne Wathen Daniel Molloy Simon Hawkins Jake Twycross Sam Mier Dylan Luxa Daniel Playsted Tyson Hale Lindsay Gilbee Paul Savage Matthew Sharpe Michael Hogan Ned Slater James Hansen Mark Engley Dylan Cole Tommy Miles Jackson Dear Lachie McKinley Luke Sims Tom Gill Billy Evans Toby Pinwall Wes Smith Ben Turner Ryan Serpanchy Alex Playsted Mitch Hayes James Coghlan Kurt Benjamin Ed Dalton Matthew Harrison Michael Foley Cam Robinson Al Feary George Ouzas Callum Marini
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Reiss McLeod Brock Leydon Sam Le Cerf Luke Price Matt Gregory Ryan Twycross Tom Connolly Ben Walker Rob Tomlin Billy Hughes Michael Robinson Tim Hill Taso Tsiounis Nick Goodwin Ethan Becker Jake McLean Riley Collier-Dawkins Zach Tzitisikas Andrew Elford James Taberner Gordan McLeod Ethan Story
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WAVERLEY BLUES: A competitive performance by the Young Senior team last week until the Ringwood experience showed through. The rejuvenated Development squad had a comfortable win & U/19 another week off. Next week are 4 games with the women commencing at 9.00am. Also Major Draw during the evening. Thanks to all the volunteers who assisted with Junior Finals over the past 2 Sundays. Much appreciated. Our U/12’s & 13’s are playing in Grand Finals next week & we wish them well. Today we can hopefully come away with 3 wins. Go Blues! - Optic.
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UNDER 19 Coach: Nick Morrey 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Rory Kinsella Joe Facey Max Fairnie Kyle Viccars Sam Withers Hugh McConaghy Ryan Smith Cale Johnston Zac Mullin Ryan McNamara Jimi Roufos Zac Jones Hayden Boyce
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Vis Aravinthan James McPhee Max Dawe Daniel McCarthy Cooper Mori Omar Mohammad Sam Hale George Tsitzikas Jayson Miller Nathaniel Elford Lachlan Maclean Shea Kluwer Jaye O’Connell
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Kevin Zammit Nick Buckley Jack Strongman Riley Collier-Dawkins 31 Sam Johnson
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BORONIA Senior Coach: Matt Clark Res Coach: Craig Brockley 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 Nathan Allen Brett Casterson Sean Bell Andrew Phillips Corey Burgess Josh Hannon Jordan Granland Chris McDonald Jarrod Lake Damon Fairchild Lachlan Watson Jess Bolton Dayne Ruff Matt Buzinskas Lachlan McKernan Thomas Dodd Brenton McAlpine Scott Nicholas Nick Heuston Matt Geraghty Jayden Collins Ryan Warren Braydon Bowes Nicholas Stamatakos Sam Goldsack Luke Leeson Julian Rambaldo Jake Godwin Jacob Paterson Dane Romano Luke Johnson Ryan Miller Luke Biddau Caelan Murrihy Jarryd Rutherford Ryan White Jesse Rosomacki Zak Robinson-Summerfield
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Brayden Wright Kane Milde Brenden Rapisarda Cameron Flanagan Damon Webb Harry Burgess Tyler Steele Michael Goldsack Zac Dower Ben Robertson Jayden Purdon Lindsay Palmer Michael Bruce Josh Collins Dylan Dower Michael Smith Nick Carrodus Patrick Kinniff Hayden Betts Rhys Migues Zack Brasher Jourdon Stamatakos Kyle Notley Jake Whitmore Sam Fung Tyler Dower Anthony Biddau Nick Heuston
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UNDER 19 Coach: Craig McKenzie Ben Anderson Will Arndt Brody Aughterson Josh Baker Bailey Campbell Harvey Chinn Connor De Boer Tyler Dower Fletcher Duke Hayden Emslie Harry Fewson Lee Fletcher
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Sean Tunstall Ryan Williams
DIVISION 3
ROUND 17: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
CHIRNSIDE PARK
CHIRNSIDE PARK FOOTBALL CLUB 40 th ANNIVERSARY YEAR 1978-2018
Senior Coach: Alan Love Res Coach: Glenn Curran 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 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
Michael Baldwin Dean Prizmic Dylan Agnew Andreas Roth Kurt Bradshaw Jackson Coultard Harley Chambers Dean Giles Damien Frisina Luke London Aaron McNab Stuart London Jai Hardwick Mitch Wilson Cain Eisele Kris Renkema Steven Young Jack Wilson Dean Mitchell Johno Stewart Daniel Lewis Greg McGleish Ward Rakei Luke Wilson Josh Johnson Riley Griffiths Aaron Stevens Keiran Urqhart Sam MciIwaine Mark Buttler Rob Sandy Lachlan Eagleton Mitch Tranter James Cooney Anthony Harmon Luke Hanscomb Justin Pettinella
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Luke O’Neill Luke Smith Scott Morrison Cameron Mitchell Liam Flannigan Xavier Calgaro Liam Carusi Michael Gibson Josh Baker Daniel Stanley Luke Folino Michael Cooney Bryce Harte Aaron Birt Darren Skillern Anthony Thomas Regen Daniel Jordan Marsh Stephen Thomsen Aaron Pettinella Darren Makrides Taylan Hall Ryan Gromadovski
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For more information about the Club, sponsorship, membership and functions simply visit www. chirnsidefc.com Don’t forget Club members and families to please sign up to the United Fuel offer and our new free Club “TEAM APP”. Wishing all our teams a successful Season 2018 – Go Panthers!
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UNDER 19 Coach: Scott Morrison 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Alex Closter Ben Nichols Brody Barton Bryce Crockford Daniel Wulf Dylan Butler Jake Puckering Lachlan Meloni Liam Evans Luke Flannigan Mark Wisley Sam King
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Seth McDonnell Thomas Elliott Thomas Hardstaff Travis Allison Tyler Birchall Tyler Burnett Tyson Walker Sam Wood Joel Dunn Sam Maddern Laclan Stephenson Harvey Wilson
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HEATHMONT: It’s our BIG Fundraising Day for Cystic Fibrosis today – thanks for everyone who has come down to support the cause and got into the Hawaiian/Beach Theme for the day – hopefully the weather plays it’s part! It will also be a BIG day on the field for all the teams against The Basin. For the Senior’s it is a must win game to create a buffer with only one game to go before finals. The DSquad are also playing to consolidate the double chance and gain a game break from The Basin, and the Under 19’s need to keep winning to ensure their double chance come finals time. The teams ventured up to Chirnside Park last weekend hoping to continue on their winning ways – and for the Seniors to get back on the winner’s board. The wind was playing its part in proceedings as it usually does. Injuries throughout the club were being felt too with quite a few new faces in all the teams. The Under 19’s had three of the U17’s help them out as a few of the boys were promoted to the Development Squad. They got off to a good start in the first quarter which help set up the game, although Chirnside Park tried to get back into it in the next three quarters and took it up to the boys, the Jets came away with a good win. Next is was another new look DSquad with four of the Under 19’s coming up and thanks to Pat Warman for putting up his hand to help. The Squad continued where it left off last week with the run and carry and the team work creating a fast flowing game against a struggling opposition. The opposition kicked the first goal of the match which stung the boys into action but it was the breakaway second quarter which saw the team set up the match and bring home another win for the club. Next is was the Senior’s turn and they were determined from the first bounce to ensure that a win would be on the cards this week. This showed on the scoreboard with a 10 goal first quarter using the wind, against an undermanned but determined opposition who never gave up for the four quarters. The team continued in this vein for four quarters answering every Chirnside Park challenge. It was a big win and percentage booster. So all is in readiness for the game today. The Women’s team were not as fortunate as the men’s sides, as Chirnside Park didn’t allow them to get into the game at all and their form slump continued. It was the last home and away match in the Netball come with three games last Friday, resulting in two wins and a loss. Good luck to the teams playing finals, White, Blue and Black! It was the Junior’s second week of finals and the club still had four sides in contention. The U12 Girls played their first final and now find themselves in the second semi tomorrow, the U12B Boys had another good win which seems them play off in the Preliminary final tomorrow – Good luck to both sides make sure you get down and support them tomorrow. Unfortunately the U11’s couldn’t replicate their performance of last week and despite a last quarter comeback just couldn’t get over the line. The Under 14’s got off to a slow start in their match and despite their best efforts couldn’t get over the line by the time the siren sounded. Congrats to Dave, Tim, Justin and the players on their season. SOCIAL NOTES: KAROAKE NIGHT back in the rooms after the last game on August 18 $10/head - VOTE COUNT – will be held next Sunday August 19th for all teams. The MAJOR DRAW will be held on September 22nd down at the Hangar it’s a major fundraiser for the club – $100 @ entry for two people in the draw see staff behind the bar to grab your ticket. PRESENTATION NIGHT is Thursday September 27th more details to follow. You can catch up with what’s happening around the Hangar on the club Facebook page or visit www.heathmontjets.com Go Jets!
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Senior Coach: Joel Cordwell Res Coach: Guido Van Der Wal Ground: HE Parker Reserve, Heathmont Rd, Heathmont. (Melways 64 C2) Ph: 9729 0905 Colours: Blue with gold and white V, Blue shorts.
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Jack McDonald Liam Douglas Matt Beasley Tyson Walshe Luke Casini Reuben Brown Sam Fowless Taylor Van Der Wal Henry Ballard Jack Hendricks Derek Scarratt Jack Leithhead Pat Schwalger David Short Connor Van Der Wal Rob Woods Jamie Campbell Jordan Gasparini Daniel Wynne James Kelly Daniel Morelli Nick Sellar
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Coach: Darren McNeil
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Lachlan Purkis Trent Wynne Trey Braione Jake Herring Declan Browne Max Scotti Jack McNeil Will Deerbon Nick Harrison Jack Farrell Taylor Wallace Jimmy Von Eitzen
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Harry Isaacs Khaige Stenson Liam Di Biase Talby Dove Kane Ponton Jayaran Dove Harley Kielblock Jarrod Sedunary Joel Gosbell Michael Palmer Trent Schubert Reuben Brown
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Corey Simcocks Jack Lavender Jackson Maes Tom Edwards (C) Christopher Butler Damian Nicholson Chris Chalman Mitch Burrows Antoun Dib Jack Swindell Jack Weldon Travis Arnol
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THE BASIN
Senior Coach: Justin Stanton Res Coach: Jarrod Heenan Ground: Batterham Reserve, Miller Road, The Basin (Melways 65 D7). Ph: 9761 0320. Colours: Red & green vertical stripes, red shorts.
Andrew Battye Michael Oxley Chris Caulfield Conner Edwards Mitch Brown Jayden Mauchline Liam Pollard Josh Hensler Jayson Banks Lachie Bell Josh Ogston Callum Bell Jarred Sawyers Bailey Hobbs Mitch Wallace Jarrod Hardy Steven Atkinson Anthony Duke Ryan Cowan Mitch Hartrick Jason Mickelson Adam Gleeson Jake Halley Dean Jukic Alex Winters Bruce Maybus Ryder Kennedy Oscar Laybourne Justin Hutchinson-Drake Jordan Chircop Alex Young
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SOUTH BELGRAVE Senior Coach: Robert Johns Res Coach: Hugh Stern 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 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
Riccardo Daraio Liam Kidd Daniel Cormack Phil Costa Alex Bakens Sean Bartels Anthony Daraio Anthony Bernardo Jack Brettoner Jayden Visser Jake Kidd Teff O’Meara Riley Punnett Topp Lucas Nick Stow Andrew Davies Brad Neurath Todd Burley Hudson Solomon Taylem Withers Michael Horton Mitch Koski Jake Bartels James Price Liam Williams Rob Hudson Tom McGill Damo Blomeley Pete Jeffree Ben Hodgson Matt Hodgson Sam Brown Nick Scarlett Alex Bennet Cameron Smith Ethan Nickless Danny Clarke Q2
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Adam Pendlebury Valters Baumanis Nick Kirby Jake Phelan Sam Ready Oscar Grimes Aidan Kidd Jake Kidd Jeremy Cameron Graham Bergroth Declan Andreola James Hoskin Aidan Jelinek Matt Ward Brad Abele Jayden Maddox Brodie Reid
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UNDER 19 Coach: Danny Blomeley 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Josh Ryan James Price Harvey Dowse Tyler Halls-Ferguson Luke Jones Trent Bartels Jack Mo Riley Fisher Luke Bicheno Jack Kelty Adam Luppino
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ROUND 17: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
RINGWOOD Senior Coach: Brett Rowe 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.
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Daniel Atwell Trent Farmer (C) Mitchell Jackson Brandon Stelfox Pat Burmeister Jamie Atkinson Jesse Matthews Nathan Cairns Luke Davis Daniel Collier Zac Callinan Jack Blyth David Headland Michael Grierson James Katsiavos Mitch Farmer Kyle Matthews Stephen Burns Dylan Blackburn 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 Justin Dight Michael Sawyer Anthony McCann Jae Darbyshire Jack George Mitch Jacobs Jack Kavanagh Josh Allen Luke Way Kyle Pertzel Dakoda Cannon Jack Wadley James Shambroook Kieren Davis Daniel Bartholomeusz Jake Keogh Jaime Pope
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Lachlan Pavlovic Michael Jones Josh Lay Jesse Zankovic Luke Percy Dylan Van Praet
RINGWOOD: Last Saturday we hosted Waverley Blues at Jubilee Park and the Seniors continued their winning streak making it a sweet 16 in a row whilst an undermanned Reserves side went down to a better opposition. The Seniors were locked in a tight and close battle in the first quarter with a determined opposition coming out strongly and the scores were level at the first break. The second quarter saw us take control of the match and we opened the game up and in doing so opened up a handy 5 goal lead at the main break. We continued to maintain our good form and structure in the second half and the only down side was a neck injury to Jesse Matthews who was taken to hospital for treatment and we wish him a speedy recovery. It was another solid performance by the boys and with players returning from injury in the next weeks we look forward to even better performances. The Reserves battled hard with a side depleted by injuries and unavailable players and performed admirably but were unable to put any scoreboard pressure on and were out gunned by the opposition. Tonight in the social rooms we are holding our major fund raiser for the year being the 5k draw and we hope to see a big crowd in attendance and thank everyone for their efforts and support in selling their tickets. The night kicks off from 7.30pm and its always a good successful night so get on down and enjoy the social side of football and tickets will still be available for purchase up to the start of the draw. Today we head up the hills to take on South Belgrave and a win for the Seniors will ensure they finish on top of the home and away ladder and claim the minor premiership for the second year running. The Reserves are looking to finish the year with two wins and still have plenty to play for with senior finals spots still up for grabs. Good luck to both teams and lets hope we can celebrate two good wins at the rooms tonight.
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DIVISION 3 TEMPLESTOWE: Our near neighbours, the Warrandyte Bloods will be our guests this weekend at The Wharf. The Stowe faithful will be gathering for the last Purple Haze coterie Lunch so a good crowd is expected. Against the Donvale Magpies last round, our U19’s struggled to get a major on the board for the first half. Q3 saw that reverse with the Stowe overhauling the opposition’s score and winning by 16 points – Chris Massarotti 2 goals, BOG to Cameron Williams. The Reserves took the lead early and maintained that for 3 quarters but in the last term, they could not score and were overrun by Donvale who kicked 4 goals 2 points – losing by 11 points. Jonathan Taylor scored 2 goals but was injured and hospitalised in the last few minutes, BOG to Anthony Cope. The Seniors took an early 32 point lead in Q1 and restricted Donvale’s scoring for the remainder of the game – final result a 61 point win with Max Blake scoring 3 goals and Alex Brown BOG for his efforts in defence. “Highlight of the Day” Full Back Tom Blake bursting through the centre and booting his first Back Six Goal for the Dockers. Beanies are still on sale but going fast. Thanks to sponsors Cambridge, Jellis Craig, PSC Insurance, Emerge Health, Solaire and Maximus Catering. GO STOWE. “Tempy Footy, we love it”– CQR.
TEMPLESTOWE Senior Coach: Craig Decorsey Res Coach: Travis Wason Ground: Templestowe Reserve, Porter St, Templestowe (Melways 33 G4) Ph: 9846 1478. Colours: Three white V-stripes with purple background, purple shorts.
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Nathan Franklin Simon Harris Riley McIntosh James Waldon Tim Waters Jacob Pylka Sam Casalaz Joel Dicarla Harris Phaedonos Mark Ferraro Sam Clark Robert Urquhart Jnr Travis Wason Nathan Marks Jack Wilson Jack Price Nick Worthing Jamie Van Kerckhof Evan Phaedonos Dean Papanicolaou Liam Webb Robert Swan Scott Wason Nathan Ruggeri Nicholas Phaedonos Mark Pallozi Nick Clohesy Sam Noble
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Nathan Scaglione Marcus Pillot Liam Reed Shea McNutt Matthew Pane Chris Massarotti Samuel Mills Jordan Gionannucci 10 Nick Mustafa 11 Julian Toppi 12 Luke Fitzsimons
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WARRANDYTE Senior Coach: Anthony McGregor Res Coach: Clint Wheatley Ground: Warrandyte Reserve, Taroona Ave, Warrandyte. (Melways 35 C1) Ph: 9844 3112 Colours: Red jumper with white vee, red shorts. 1 2 3 3R 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16R 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 26 27 28 29 30 33 34 35 36 38 38R 39 40 40R
Mitchell Buckley Lee Evans Tom Naughtin Heath Corke Lewis Oliver Sean Bowers Kyle Thompson Nick Johnson Luke Parker Michael Cullum Josh Meyers Lachlan Buckley Nikoda Brooking Josiah Bektash Troy Ratcliffe Campbell Prior Luke Brewis Darcy Poole Jordan Powell Rhys Brand Riley Reardon Josh Beasley Daniel Large Bryce Leenaerts Daniel Hook Andrew Briffa Charles Johnstone Taylor Hayton Luke Dunn Sam Beasley Josh Appleby Ruck Lochlan Lachlan Richardson Matthew Munro Drew Corke Andrew White Jack Connoley
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Trent Parker Scott Ternes Grant Godwin Kyle Speers Jack Wright Glen Ratten Ben Richardson Zeph Hilton Samuel Lee Brendan Ludbrook Jack Poole Jason Richter Zac Ballard Bailey Campbell Michael Di Petta Paul Burgoyne David Beasley Josh Huntly Tim Beasley Matthew Colborne-Veel Gareth Hitchman Sidney Philip-Owen Matt Treeby Toby Versteegen Rick Templeton Jack Poole
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WARRANDYTE: Off field and on a beautiful sunny Saturday, President Peter Hookey hosted a 100 strong crowd for his annual Presidents lunch with special guest Tony Shaw. On field, we were getting ready to take on another finals contender Boronia and the extra crowd were excited with the prospect of a fast and furious contest. Again, we we’re off to a great start and jumped to a twelve point lead but ended up level pegging at quarter of time. The intensity was well received by the enthusiastic crowd. We continued to put on physical pressure with presence and frustrated and sometimes outplayed our opposition. Unfortunately we could not sustain our work rate and Boronia’s quality and persistence got the better of our young and inexperienced side. Boronia ran out comfortable winners but many positives can be taken. A special mention goes to first gamer Luke Hogg who after about 5 minutes dislocated his shoulder after two score involvements and plenty of the early play. Our thoughts are with him and he adds to the growing and huge number on our enormous injury list. Thank you to all our fabulous sponsors who continually support our great club.
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Trent Little William Smith Connor Martin Mackenzie Smead Devin Harris-Allen Lachlan Clear Harry Smith Joel Carruthers Connor Huntly Quinn Clark Luke Hogg Cooper Addison
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Ben Dickson Tyson Jaksic Jake Trewella Adrian Balmian Ben Davies Tyson Sproule-Carroll David Wilson Ryley Douglass Callum Padfield Steven Garrick Liam Vaughan
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SCORESBY Senior Coach: Scott Goldsworthy Res Coach: Scott Slater Ground: Scoresby Recreation Reserve, Stud Rd, Scoresby. (Melways 72 H7). Ph: 9763 8888. Colours: Black and white vertical stripes, black shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9A 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
Joel Thompson Scott Goldsworthy Scott Duncan Matt Krawczyk Ashley King Chris Birthisel Ryan Hicks Ben Bronsgeest Jarrod Hicks Scott Castledine Dale Hehir Toby Richards Jesse Owen Nicholas Richards Scott Jones Ben Castledine Mitchell Walker Nathan Hicks Mitchell Gunton David Marcius Sean Byrne Jonathan Roberts Wade McConnon Sam Grimshaw Owen Chadwick Aaron Anderson Ben Johnson Mitchell Dole Trent Atkinson Marc Williams Brad Jones Daniel DeIeso Cal McConnon Dyllan Milligan Paul Chadwick Russell Timms Ryan Murray
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Mitchell Anderson Jake Lacriarde Adam Bronsgeest Marc Cosentino Jake Ryall Joshua Du Vallon Cameron Betts Jack Paravicini Alex Grant Damon Crawford Ben Hunt Jason Cousins Thomas Sonsie Brenton Legg Ash Whitmore Bryaden Flannigan Kobie Stock Travis Andrikopoulos Harry Luke Ben Casey Angus Letzing
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Liam Dungan Jake Waryszcuk Jarryd Halley Zac Taylor Cooper Frith Nathan McKenzie Jarrod Thompson Campbell Hastings Lachlan Schultz Adam McNee Jas Corless Matthew Plumridge
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ROUND 17: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
DONVALE Senior Coach: Matt Fife Res Coach: Sam D’Argenio Ground: Donvale Reserve, Mitcham Road, Donvale. (Melways 48 F3) Colours: Black with Green and white V, 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
Karl Toce Matt Fife Matt Leardi Jake McCormack Jack Purcell Sam D’Argenio Nathan Watts Josh Busch Kyle Wignell David Holland Hayden Cotsford Sam Coghlan Ben Lyall Nick Murphy Jeremy Grocott Tim Stanghi Nathan Mill Matt Sutherland Kristian Panyiotou Rob Finch Daniel Jones Ethan Duncan Jackson Freeman Josh Jordaan Pat Dillon Clay Crimmins Aaron D’Amato Jason Wade Stephen Latino Christopher Drakos James Schutz James Rausa Ryan Paterson Jono Tommasoni Mark Djordevic Sean Maher Nicholas Borghesi
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Daniel Moseley Chris Sutherland Dave Withers Luke Manion Travis Wells Craig Nicholson Tyler Haugh Dany Chaloub Mark Steele Jack Gladman Tyson Freeman Aiden Baggoley Tyrone Ingham Tierney Reid Daniel Clarke Josh Hocking Michael Trkulja
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DONVALE: Our men’s sides travel to Scoresby today while our women venture to Blackburn on Sunday afternoon. Thanks to both clubs for hosting us; we look forward to four good games of football. Well done to our Under 11 and Under 13 boys who won their finals last Sunday. Our Under 13s have now secured a spot in the Grand Final. Our Under 14 girls and Under 17 boys were both defeated but fight on again, in a first semi-final and preliminary final respectively. Our Under 16 girls were pipped in their Elimination final – well done to the girls, coaches and parents of a fantastic season. Save the dates for our business lunch Friday August 31st and our major function (including Best & Fairest) on Thursday September 27th Special thanks as always to all of our sponsors, including Jellis Craig Doncaster, Donvale Flower Gallery, Bingo Bins, Ryan Smith M.P., Pizzeria Express, Tony Bianco, Allied Air Products, Around Town Plumbing, Cotsford and Ma, Tunstall Fresh, Bayswater Timber, Bond Locksmiths, Prime Electrics, Flight Centre Tunstall Square, OP Industries and All City Bathrooms.
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Christopher Rinkquest Jordan Willet Ethan Parkinson Jackson Rowe Matthew Pantou Sam Goldsmith Jack Hamilton Matt McDonald Noah Ebzery Jake Wade
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DIVISION 4 GLEN W HAWKS: The Hawks took on Nunawading at home over the weekend, the Seniors looking for a big win to cement top spot on the ladder, and the Reserves playing to finish the season of woth a positive record.
GLEN WAVERLEY HAWKS Senior Coach: Ryan Flack Res Coach: Drew Withers 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.
The Reserves took to the field, and with Rhys Burton playing his 150th game for the club, the excitement was high. The game started with the hawks taking an early lead kicking into the wind, with strong play from the midfield group forcing the ball into the forward line for repeat efforts which continued for the entirety of the game. With R.Goold kicking 8 goals for the day, and the midfield brigade continually winning the contest the score blew out with the boys running out 99 point winners. The Seniors came on to play next, and with a first quarter plagued with accuracy issues, it looked as though it would be a long day, but M.Ferguson steadied and added 3 goals for the first quarter. Kicking in to the wind during the second saw an unbelievable boost to our accuracy, with the boys booting 9.2 unanswered. This focus was sustained in the second half, with a further 12.4 unanswered added to the total, with S.Parlapiano kicking all of his 4 majors in the third. Nunawading produced a resurgence in the fourth, but to the boys credit the final 15 minutes of the quarter wrestled back that ascendancy to run out winners 201 to 25, and taking the totals to 14th win on the trot. We now refocus and look to take on Coldstream for our final home game of the season. Go hawks!
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Paul Sinden (VC) Brandon Hodges James Clare Adam Amin Nick Dore Robbie Small Myles Viney Rhys Burton Zaal Khariwala Luke Sinden Jayden Hall Lachie Caldwell Lachie Sheaf Sam Buckley Yianni Malioris Dylan Wylde Campbell Gough Anthony Scarcella Will O’shea
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Dennis Stamatopoulos Josh Middleton Jack Breteler Kodey Logan Sean Bell Lachie Pickering Matt O’Dwyer Fraser Kenny (VC) Jordan Wright Anthoiny Vuljovic Lachie Jackson Ryan Fitzpatrick (C)
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Matt Eaton Max Reilly (VC) Matt Usatov James White Nic Dore Matt Jenkins Pat Willett Matt Sevior Ben Gray-Fraser Dan Clarke Harry Jones Nick Ainsworth
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Aaron Mason Nick Pearson Jordan McGowan Jack Whitbourn Josh Keyte Anthony Jenkins Bailey Stevens Seamus Bolton Zac Trotter Joe Plant
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ROUND 17: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
COLDSTREAM Senior Coach: Chad Rogers Res Coach: Jamie Pegg Ground: Coldstream Reserve, Sth Gateway (off Maroondah Hwy), Coldstream. (Melways 281 B9) Ph: 9739 1984 Colours: Navy jumper with white vee, navy shorts. 1 2 3 3R 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11R 12 13 13R 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22R 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31R 32 33 34 35 36 37
Aaron Brown Daniel Price Chris Whitchell Justin Roberts Rodney Williams Todd Clayton (VC) Jai Deacon Lauchy Craig (C) Chol Majok Daniel Versteegen Brendan Dickinson Darcy Carrigan (C) Jamie Pegg Shaun Bennett Sean McCarthy Lachlan Schack Dave Trueman Adam Burdick Cameron Shield Joshua McPhee Brad Wotton Jeff Akers Luke McPhee Daniel Witanga (RVC) Liam Koger Jordan Rice Paul Wagner Justin Wiggins Anthony Faulkner Austin Mcinerney Cameron Skelton Tobias Griffin Ruben Marks Lachlan Robertson Mitchell Edmonds Ashley Rankin Michael Hendley Sean Hartley Andrew Barling Darcy Fritsch Steven Stern Brodie Martin
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Ryan Provan Tim Smith (RC) James Daley (RC) Hayden Long Jack Lightbound Chris Bullas Christian Gerace Jake Hill Jonny Pignataro Anthony Hunter Jake Cronin Patrick Spendlove Seth Denny Matt Grant Chase Coley Michael Bennett Leam Doughty (Asst Coach) Mat Urmston (RVC) Ryan Kerr Kieran Hulm Scott Reece
COLDSTREAM: It was a big day for the club last week with the past players day a great success topped off by a fantastic win in the seniors. It was awesome to see all the old club “legends” watching our legends of the future and seeing the change rooms filled to capacity to sing the club song after the win!! Choc kicked 4 and was a crowd favourite, as was first gamer Sterny who now appears to have his own cult following. Darcy and Cam were once again instrumental in the win all over the ground and Whitchy got the BOG honours despite copping a big knock to the jaw. Unfortunately the reserves started well but were unable to hold off the opposition and went down by 12 points. Not bad considering Thursday night they were lucky to have 18 players named in the team. Each week they find character and have a real crack with the old fellas Haydo, Juzzie, Ash and Cheppa leading the way. Seniors Goal Kickers: A. Dale 4, D. Fritsch 3, A. Faulkner 3, C. Shield, D. Carrigan, C. Whitchell, D. Versteegen Best Players: C. Whitchell, A. Brown, D. Carrigan, C. Shield, S. Stern, A. Dale Reserves Goal Kickers: A. Rankin 2, D. Sharp, J. Wiggins, H. Long Best Players: D. Sandy, H. Long, J. Roberts, A. Williams, A. Rankin, M. Grant The boys face a big challenge today taking on Glen Waverley and will be keen to show that they’ve got what it takes to mix it with the top four. If they hit the ground running with a bit of self belief, determination and heart there’s no reason we can’t bring the four points home. Congratulations to Lachy and Glenn Robertson on winning the Special Effort Draw on Saturday night... always great when long standing,loyal club people win the money. 2nd place went to CUC and 3rd to our sponsor Dale Wood. Thanks to everyone who sold tickets, bought tickets, attended the night or helped out in any way! These kind of nights don’t just happen and we are extremely grateful to everyone who put in their time and effort to ensure its success. Also a big thankyou to Bluewater Seafoods for their amazing catering of the night! SOCIAL CALENDAR PRESENTATION NIGHT 15th September 7.30-12.30 Manhattan Hotel $80pp - includes canapés, beer, wine, softdrink, DJ and free entry to nightclub Dress to Impress
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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 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 32 32
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Rob Mannetti Haydn Lovat Matthew King Alex Bull Paul Blight Cam Van Florestein Josh Van Gulik Jake Henshall Cameron McArthur Jye Sigersma Trav Browning Jack Meichel Heath Williams Ben Benson Ryan Goodinson Drew Sells John Hevern Ryan Crosby Brendan Egan Brandon Fitzsimons Jake Coleman Callum Donaldson Sean Currey Nicholas Leary Ashleigh Masters Luke Muller Scott Irvine Joshua Bentley Jackson Lucas Micheal Noonan Peter Wall Michael Russo Scott Killen Adam Miles Chris Rutty Nathan McCulloch Corey Webb William Mutschler Simon Clarke Elliot Ross Matthew Jackson Kane Hillier Trent Harrop
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Matthew Richards Brendan Egan Eddie Molesworth Josh Garside Gavin Nautili Chris Jackson Max Spiers Brendan Richards Ryan Stephens Gavin Malan Luke Hands Hayden Harris Troy Zaics Jarred Arthur Micheal Hincksman Josh West Matt Smith Ben Fogarty Paul Malan Luke Perryman Morgan Gardiner Matt Chamberlain Josh Oliver Matthew Stather Mark Hutchins Nathan O’Rourke BenShephard Jacob Newton Mark Parker Michael Charles Tom Clarke Rob Bailey Mitch Clavant Paul Hare Brandon Scheepers Matt Dobson Dale Fedat Hayden Morse Dan McCall Adrian Grylls Jordan Vlahos Daniel Nevans
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UNDER 19 Coach: Mathew Jackson 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 12 15 16 17
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Nathan O’Rourke Jason Polkinghorne Tyson Doutch Harry Clarke Jarred Prest Mark Parker Brandon Scheepers Ben Anderson Jackson Bentley Mark Hutchins Cooper Bentley
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ROUND 17: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
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 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Broguen Roberts Jesse Lehmann Michael Paolini Nick Snibson Christopher Smith Teri Miriklis James Wright Callum Vail Joseph Crabtree Kane Henden Andrew Venables Cameron McAsker Ryan Kennedy Patrick Hatch James Brownell Danyon Smart Andrew Rogers Darcy Sketcher Thomas Spangaro Daniel Toma Dean Spencer Harry Laccianna James Marshall Zac Tempany Nick Coad Tom Rogers Dylan Jones Noah Bennet Callum Ternes Ryan Higgins Harrison Cook Josh Garvin Paul Collopy Thomas Ross Thomas Girvan Zachary Moore Oliver Anderson
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Samuel Naidu Harrison Alexander Joe Tutty William Grant Declan Marshall Tommy Landmann John van Twest Tyler O’Neil Findlay Hanna Jorden Plexousakis Callum Garvin Joshua Hayes
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Joshua Southwood Adam Lowndes Damon Parr Benjamin Peters Adam Steiner
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FAIRPARK Senior Coach: Sean Stanton Res Coach: Russell Warburton 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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James Hall Hayden Degraaf Michael Wood Ben Dadswell Robbie Matthews Shane Mercer Cameron Banks Tyrone Fabrizio James Filtness Anthony Basa Alex Calder Jesse Pearce Simon Aloi Aaron Hoskings Gareth Bailey Josh Temple Lucas Barbuto Mark Flintoff Chris Beattie Jack Ormston Gavin Crivellaro Jackson Zaloumis Matthew Eddy Leigh Rankin Kyle Hird Stratos Doulgeris Mitch Nied Robbie Cox David Joseph Daniel Bartlett Anthony Rizzo Tom McNamara Nick Cowan Kory Grant Brad Nied Shaun McKay James LeGassick
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Noah Heydon Ryan Thorneycroft Liam Hind Dale Bent Clyde Benjamin Sam Woodstock-Decru Dylan Woolacott Josh Trevethan James Lalor Aaron Donaghue
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ROUND 17: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
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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Gibbons Mitchell Gibbons Lucas Ousley Daniel Mowat Jacob Cardamone Michael Smyth David Creak Aaron Casey Michael O’Sullivan James Lamperd Joe Scicluna Justin Deneys Austin Pincott Nick Black David Taylor Ian Dale Elijah Denham Tom Willoughby Gavin McGuire Dean Clarke Travis Wallace Dylan Fisher Ryan Walter Jack Healey-Rotheram Jarryd Johnston Tim Palmer Nathan Perring Brandon Newman Mitchell Pimm Steven Strachan Luke Burgess William Burger Todd Powell James Parrent Mark Grose Sam Mason Lachlan Burmeister-Lyons Harley Buaban James Wilson Nathan Davis Jake Laws Rohnan
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FOREST HILL: It has been a big couple of weeks around the club with hosting junior finals and so much going on that you could be forgiven for forgetting we are meant to play football. Our Netballers had another Friday night of mixed results. Green and the Zebras lost while the White team had a win. That wraps up the season for the Zebra team and whilst our two remaining sides look unlikely to make finals our ladies will fight it right out to the end. We headed up to Silvan knowing that we needed wins to revive the momentum in our campaign. The clubs been hit hard by injuries at the wrong time of the season with 21 players out injured last week while another 4 were not available which severely tested our depth . The Reserves with only 19 players and coaches filling up the numbers, came back hard late in the game and nearly pinched a win but ultimately went down by 4 points with Lachie Mason kicking 5 and Jimmy O’Sullivan 3. The seniors knew they were in for a fight with Silvan who since the half way mark of the season have been in terrific form. In an even contest in the first half the Zebras held a 5 point lead at half time. With the aid of the wind Forest Hill got the lead out to a game high 20 points late in the 3rd quarter, and took a 14 point advantage into the last break. Silvan kicked a couple of early goals and the last quarter was a tight contest. 5 points down in time on, the Zebras had 3 shots at goal all very kickable including one that hit the post however unfortunately all 3 misses reduced the margin to 2 points before a late goal right on the siren extended Silvan’s lead to the final 8 point margin. Luke Strachan’s 3 goals returning to the seniors after a long term injury was a highlight. The good news is that despite the two losses our ladder positions don’t change. The reserves are 2nd while the seniors are 4th 2 games clear of 5 and 6 and a higher higher percentage. Also, congratulations to a couple of club stalwarts on their milestone games last week. Erik Vakalis played his 50th game and Will Stoneham played his 150th. A pity we didn’t get the results for the boys in their milestone matches. Thanks to all the volunteers that assisted with our hosting of junior finals. You represented our club with distinction. We had comments from other clubs supporters about the number and quality of our volunteers and how well the day ran. Now that is behind us we still have three junior sides in finals and all three are playing in Preliminary finals this week. If you can get down on Sunday the junior Zebras really do appreciate the support. See club social media for venue details. Don’t forget that our final social event is on Saturday 18th August, with our Comedy Hypnotist night. It is being held at All Saints Anglican Church, Mitcham and tickets are $60 per person for the show and a two-course meal. Tickets are limited so see a committee member for tickets. Also, don’t forget donations to the “Pitch for Mitch” raffle which is to raise some funds for one of the club favourite sons as he recovers from his knee injury. Make sure to buy your tickets and support a great cause. This week we travel to Fair Park to take on the Lions. Fair Park are a quality side and have given us good contests over recent years. If we are to build momentum for an assault on finals we must get back on the winners list. Finals are a different season and if we can go into finals with momentum we can do big things. Let’s get two wins and get our season back on track. Go Zebs!
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DIVISION 4 EAST BURWOOD: Last Saturday was a huge day at Ram Stadium with probably our biggest crowd of the year in attendance for a great day of footy.
EAST BURWOOD
In addition to the three main games half time saw a group of Auskickers from Orchard Grove and East Burwood groups have a game on the main oval.
Senior Coach: Stuart Wynd Res Coach: Harry Black Ground: East Burwood Reserve, Burwood Hwy, East Burwood (Melways 62 B7) Ph: 9887 8574. Colours: Black jumper, white monogram, black shorts with EFL webbing.
The visitors for the day were Surrey Park who got off to the best start with a convincing win in the Under 19 game. A slow start for the Rams left them playing catch up footy for the day and they never looked like closing the gap. Great performances from Zac Hanlen, Matt Howlett, Dylan Simonella and Jared Walls. The reserves got off to a fast start kicking four goals in the opening quarter but would register only one more major score for the game. They still did enough to record a 43 to 25 point win on the day. Best performers for the reserves were Ryan Lepore, Craig O’Malley, Noah McCartin and Mitch Morris. In the seniors game Surrey Park led the Rams at every change. Once again a clinical fourth quarter saw the Rams record a 34 point win. Having kicked just four goals all day the seniors piled on six in the final quarter to clinch victory. Best players were Stephen Perri, Jason Kennedy, Sam McCarthy and Luke Brown. This week sees Silvan as the visitors to Ram Stadium for our final home game of the year.
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Sam Coates Jack Prelorenzo Chris Dafter Adrian Gileno Nathan Canning Andrew Pudney Steven Perri Anthony Perri Jason Kennedy Nick Prelorenzo Scott Davis Jack Murphy Ben Miller Brett Handreck Luke Brown Jai Middleton Jack Wensley Stephen Kennedy Rhett Masters Max Wills Jarrod Stafford Andre Angemi Brett Kay Joel McGown Will O’Brien Sam McCarthy Chris Samios Alex Pagliaro Brennan McCafferty Josh Peers Craig O’Malley Jacob McCarthy Jason May James Nelson Tyler Fent Adam Daly Anthony Smith Q2
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Joshua Phillips Ryan Lepore Christian Multari Noah McCartin Greg Papanikolaou Aiden Winder Eddy Rixton Justin Winder Glynn Ford Spencer Owen Mitchel Donald Benedikt Lux Henry Ross-Stubbs Mitchell Morris Jonathon Spiliotopoulos Yianni Griffiths Cody Lucas Omkar Chitale Hayden Brown Troy McGown Jordan Damatopoulos
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UNDER 19 Coach: Adam Coghlan 18 Jake Elliott (C) Alex Killender 44 Aiden Winder 7 Jordan Michael 19 Dylan Post 24 Jared Walls 13 Liam Rodda Daniel Millen Dylan Simonella 21 Zac Hanlen 23 Matt Howlett 30 Jeremy Hampton
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Jake Hopper Hayden Frerker Zach Paino Mark Decunto Matthew Ross Stubbs 40 Mark O’dwyer Hassan Nguyen Damon Barlow John Phillipou
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ROUND 17: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
SILVAN Senior Coach: Trent Martin Res Coach: Greg Smith 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 Ben Riley Daniel Lemon Aaron Rowe Adam Robert Warren Schmidt Daniel Dickson Matthew White Dean Janssen Adam Kneale (Res) Andrew Knight Dwayne Harvey Brent Guglielmi Neal Macaulay (Res) Zach Dwyer Greg Smith Damian Noll Trent Martin Adrian Cannata (Res) Troy Smith Daniel Begley Luke Beddome Bryce Litchfield Zac Higgins Alex Walker (Res) Kieron Purtle Shaun Jones Lochie Oliver John Bonanno Mathew Welten Shane Rowe Jarryd Deitzel David Denton Aaron Fortescue Rhys Spooner Cameron Bisshop
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Daniel Jones Michael Bonfadini Paul Bonfadini Andrew Spiteri Jake Andrews Anthony Giuliano Brent Roessler Kurt Smith Chris Murphy Ross Scanlan Justin Taylor Tim Martin Blair Neill Moh Hussini Alex Harris Keegan Hewitt Brandon Smith Jake Pancutt Simon Surrao Matthew Cook Daniel Wells Tristan Williams Sam Wilson
SILVAN: Today we travel out to East Burwood which is a first for the club in close to half a century! Old records do show we played the Rams many years ago but very few members can recall that. So yet another challenge awaits this group who are brimming with confidence following a stirring come from behind victory last week against Forest Hill. In what was also another first since re-joining the EFL 8 years ago our reserves knocked the Zebras off and our Colts took the points over the highly fancied Park Orchards team. As we move into the last fortnight the club couldn’t be more happy with the development and improvement of our list largely due to our united coaching staff led by Senior coach Trent Martin. A huge thanks must also go out to Adrian Cannata (colts coach) and Greg Smith (reserves coach) for supporting Trent all year. The club would also like to take this opportunity to thank all those who supported the club in last weeks major fundraiser, it certainly was a great function to cap off a successful day for the club. Today should see some exciting games yet again as we put ourselves up against the flag favourites. We wish all players the very best of luck today and hope our pleasing run of form can continue against the league leaders. Go Cats! SURREY PARK:
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Liam Hubbard Hayden Milne Rhyan Ciccotelli Andy Cloosterman Andrew Cardamone Rhys Oliver Harry Cowan Flynn Guerin Ryan Hovenden Mitch Goetz Rylie Furn
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43 Josh Fisher
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DIVISION 4 NUNAWADING: As our season draws to a close we welcome our local rivals Whitehorse Pioneers to Koonung Reserve for this year’s final edition of The Springfield Cup.
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.
With this being our final home game of the year its Sponsors and Member Appreciation Day down at the club as we welcome all our valued sponsors and life members for a light lunch and a few beverages. As always our club wouldn’t operate without the valued support we receive from our sponsors and members so it’s only just that we celebrate them as our season nears its climax. Following the game on Saturday the party will continue with “Nunawading’s Got Talent”. Some of the boys will be jumping up on stage and taking the mic to see who is our most melodic or eloquent. The fun continue into the night with a Karaoke machine for everyone to open the lungs with throughout the evening. All the fun will kick off at 7pm. The following Saturday night we will be crowning our Best & Fairests at our annual Vote Count at the rooms. Both awards will be hotly contested this year and I’m sure everyone is looking forward to see out the 2018 season in style. Finally, the club has been presented with the fantastic opportunity to play an exhibition match against the Ardmona Football Club on September 2nd at the Ashwood Football Club. Sportsbet.com.au have approached us to take part in “The Battle of the Battlers” as a way for them to give back a little to a couple of clubs that have been through some tough times over the last few years. This will be held in conjunction with Sportsbet Double Barrel Kicking Competition Final. This is a fantastic chance for the club to promote itself and to make a little bit of extra money so we can kick start our 2019 season. We hope to see you all over the next couple of weeks.
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DIVISION 4
ROUND 17: SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018
WHITEHORSE PIONEERS Senior Coach: Jamie Carpenter Res Coach: Dylan Tempany 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
Andrew Padbury Damian Bertacco Noah Khan Charles Thorn Jordan Mitsou Michael McDougall Chris McDougall Tim Law Mitchell Ward Peter Zennaro Ed Sim Matthew Bertacco Daniel Tallariti Lachlan OBrien Aleksandar Kumurdian Matthew McCormack Joel Dalgleish Anthony Mariani Ricky Bevan Jordan Trevaskis Jacob Daley Jack Clydsdale Jesse Hockey Marcus Tippett Matthew Mariani Chris Job Christopher Ryan Nicholas Bertacco Maverick Gleed Thomas Connell Blake Celebi Daniel Van Hoof Michael Ferguson Nikolas Lucak Lachlan Smith Caleb Webb Chris Gilliland
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Adam Blythman Alistair Quinn Cameron Hunter Cedric Legrand Ross Berryman Paul Fioenza Dan Bonnett David Richardson Stuart Attlier Arjuna Le Gros Michael Tozer Louis Wain Shaun Nolan Mosese Vakatovola Chris Dunlop Alex Townsend Paul Eidem Cameron Webb Shaw Stone Bailey Maillia Ryan Harris Dylan Tempany Anthony Morse Harry Thorn
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UNDER 19 Coach: Zane Job 12 2 3 25 10 16 20 15 50 14 17 18 31
Aidan Mulhern Tom Prerrett James Wright Zavier Fry Josh Taylor Tommy Geissel Matt Pritchard Jack Reid Harrison Thddis Noah Stoffels Kingsley Giles Sam Vassiliou Baron Chu
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Richie Keane Nekta Adamopoulos Ben Hillman Angus Mardle Miller Bartholomew Zac Antignani Tom Lumsden Leon Adamopoulos
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DEAKIN UNI SENIOR WOMEN’S TEAMS Division 1 - Heathmont
The Basin
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Coach: John Hayhurst 1 Alex Fisch 2 Dani Phillips 3 Jess Gray 4 Hayley Gardiner 5 Brooke Priest 6 Kylah Nicolson 7 Candice Carroll (C) 8 Tayah Kelly 9 Kaylee Stoffels 10 Amy Wright 11 Teagan Sheldon 12 Leah Cunningham 13 Em Dalton (VC) 14 Julia Baker (C) 15 Alicha Caminito (DVC) 16 Nikki Pinch
Amy Hopkins Hayley Morrow Samantha Evans Tayla Robins Lauren Strachan Holly Gell Bridget Rice Laura Barker Emma Redfern Georgia Speedy Emma Gosbell Rachael Sweatman Rebecca Sevior Kanysha Heward Michaela Martz Ashleigh Dugan
29 Torri Marmion 30 Alexa Martz 31 Irene Brouwer Emily Eversteyn
Division 1 - Knox 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 18 20 23 25
Lisa Walshe Stefanie Ashmore Taylah Kane Emily Vine Maddison Southam Brigid Dowsing Ellie Macdonald Courtney Dahlstrom Tegan Daubeny Katey Rogers Renee Dabb Emma Rowlands Amy McCormack Melanie Rowland Darcie Sword Emma Clark Kate Robertson
Sarah Gregorio Zoe Koussoulas Tammarah Brown Paige Priest Kerri Nelsson Natasha Lane Bridgette Gaulke Michelle Brown Lynlee Saysombath Ebony Reus (DVC)
18 19 20 21
Cassandra Stanford Jessica Temple Belinda Gillespie Jasmine Hatzihristodoulou Charlene Kupke Christie Lay Madison Molnar Tori Gibb Chelsea Mammone Courtney Anderson Amanda Neary Melinda Galt Emma Bethune
Bayswater 26 Cassandra Collins 27 Lina Zuccarelli 28 Kate Phillips Monique Howatt
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Brenda Lay Heather McMillan Carly de Kort Ruby Charles Melissa Bock Rhea Manussen Leesa McShane Stacey Williams Caitlyn Wilson Zoe Alston Danielle Donovan Jorgia Young Julia Austin Eleanor Bowden Kelly Simmons Brooke Pinsent
Division 1 - Vermont
Chirnside Park
Coach: Meredith Denvir Assistant Coach: Liz Whitfield 2 Chloe Baldasso 28 Kaylee Miller 3 Marissa Lee (C) 29 Trudi Henn 4 Natalie Campbell 30 Laura Box 6 Nicole Marks 31 Chloe Pearson 8 Stephanie Moss 32 Kate Brien 12 Madeleine Buck 33 Casidee Cullen 15 Penelope Knight (C) 35 Georgia Russell 17 Natalie Mitchell 40 Ciara Reid 19 Xanthia Wright 41 Nicola Junginger 20 Molly Chamberlain 42 Jamie Chamberlain 44 Pip Stewart 21 Alice Hansen 22 Annaliese Carroll 45 Keely Browne 47 Elizabeth Whitfield 23 Tennille Nash 50 Hannah 24 Abbey Rutherford 25 Hayley O’Neill Barry-Murphy 27 Jodie Leek
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Mikayla MacLean Sophie Ruddick Jessica McCasker Mikaela Jago Isabella Currie Elissa Dykstra Vanessa Clarke Alex Barker Brooke Smith Ella Hopkinson Melinda Ruddick Rachel Lohman Meghan Stephens Sophie Faulweter Ella Van De Velde Bianca Dixon
22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 32
57 Naomi Turton 58 Molly Quilty
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DEAKIN UNI SENIOR WOMEN’S TEAMS Division 1 - Norwood
Waverley Blues
Coach: Graham Hewitt Assistant: Stephen Fulton 1 Rachael Hewitt 16 Nicola Koliavu 2 Molly D’Arcy 17 Eliza Yeoman 3 Kristele Vanderwolf 18 Sarah Davis 4 Angela Howe 19 Brooke Clare 5 Rebecca Craythorn 20 Mikayla Cartwright 6 Kelly Panesar 22 Ebony Rait 7 Mikayla Coats 26 Melissa Ferrier 8 Kendall Seath 33 Caitlin Duke 9 Rebecca Cuthell 36 Grace Ward 10 Cassandra Wilson (C) 43 Emily Clements 45 Natasha Derksen 11 Kate Borzym 69 Jade Bassetto 12 Shanae Decler 89 Gina Donovan 13 Tania Winchester (VC) 14 Chelsea Taylor 15 Holly Williams
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Division 1 - Upper FTG
Mt Evelyn
Coach: Jo van Mourik 1 Sam Hannah 2 Claire Dean 3 Kristen Elder 4 Adele Fox 5 Amanda Fage 6 Shannon Stephen 7 Mel Cottrell 8 Amanda Chater 9 Ashlee Mcilvena 10 Jenna Thompson 11 Maxie Stokes 12 Eliza Clark 13 Donna Moore 14 Kahlia Sommers 15 Sarah Meaker 16 Ellie Ingwersen
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Lauren Passarelli Sarah Rhode Meg Liddell Jess Cardona Emily Ballard Courtney Kerr Courtney Wale Steph Davies Sammy De Bono Temopoulos Anne Johnson Bianca Firth Hailey Moran Tan
Olivia Baxter Shannon Bone Eleanor Bowden Jacquelyn Bromilow Hayley Campbell Grace De cesare Lucy Dever Domenique Gardner April Glare Stephanie Hatt Ciara Jackson Kate Lewin Stephanie Loh Jessica McKenna Natalia Milner Natasha Molent
Alycia Olney Deborah Welsh Katelyn Betts Sarah Lousie Clark Storm Jenkin Elisa Aitkins Jessica Smith Kate Hutchinson Tamara Halit Sophie McCracken Nicole Akers Talia Bebarfald Alannah Gordon Madison Foley Heather L’huillier Paige Clark
Division 2 - East Ringwood
South Croydon
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Coach: Tracey Lackman 1 Sarah O’Toole 2 Ebany Vanderheym 3 Danielle Zeniou 4 Molly O’Toole 5 Megan Trushell 6 Lauren Slade 7 Kiara White 8 Hayley Hodgetts 9 Kate McKellar 10 Cassie Godwin 11 Denni Egan 12 Brydie Cox 13 Ashleigh Voutier 14 Lisa Meyer 15 Stephanie Ratcliff 16 Caitlin Adams
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Rebecca Gallaher Taylah Mount Jennie Hicks Jess Cerni Alice Huijbregts Elle Moore Rebecca MacLeod Candice Taylor Kelly Adams Chondelle Winmar Nicole Porter Michelle Price Cailin Millar Ebony Llewellyn Kylie Bevan Zoe Langenberg Keeley Hudson
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Paula Llewellyn Katie Shanahan Tamika Butters Kalina Morgan-Whyman Samantha Carr Rebecca Baker Sarah Farmer Amy Chan Simone Zarb Meg Thompson Lisa Baker Bree Scarcella Tash Belo
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Sophie Murphy Penny Panayi Thao (Turtle) Pham Nicole Ridley Megan Rogers Samantha Searle Natasya Tyrie Kate Yates
35 36 38 40 41 42 44
Jessica Dight Emily Eastham Jennifer Anderson Priscilla Slinger Isabella Rennick Natasha Bennett Isobel Urquhart
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Ruby Kelly Cassandra Humphris Tahlia Ingram Mary Griffin Tanikka Martin Ashleigh O’Donnell Sarah Black Sarah Johnson Tamara Dobson Stephanie Phillips
DEAKIN UNI SENIOR WOMEN’S TEAMS Division 2 - Upwey Tecoma
Yarra Junction
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1 2 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 15 17 18 22 23 25 27
Jessica Walton Corinna White Michelle Bateup Emma Koster Tania Preston Jessica Collins Jessica Occhipinti Mallory Lesueur Jacqui Cooke Kiana Oates Emma Caccetta Sandra DiCiero Alexandria Bantock Anne Crymble Savannah Stapleton Samantha Royce Ashley McKern
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Natasha Wagner Molly Rainey Lily Hartley Daniela Gisler Jessalyn Kirkmoe Ebany Mclees Leah Borg Lauren Cleeman
Tina Eason Patsy Boxell Kyamba Walker Jamee Cousens Rachel Haines Jessica Laidlaw Jordyn Pride Rubi Walker Cassandra Barlow Sarah Wilcox Bechet Cousens Tara Mataele Nathalia Van straalen Laura Mounsey Michelle Goldsmith Georgia Strahan Ebony Lee
Division 2 - Boronia
Thornton-Eildon
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1 2 3 4 7 10 11 13 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 28 29
Jessica Buzinskas Amanda Cellante Rebecca McMahon Lana Kitteringham Phoebe Lacey Alix Penny Jasmine Lacey Darcy Langford Candyce Wright Kathryn Buzinskas Stacey Peril Deona Caiafa Samantha Mellis Chloe Timms Amanda Davidson Courtney Storen Karen Little, Karen
26 Rhiannon Smith
Division 2 - Blackburn 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 16 17 18 20 21 24
Alice Nelms Alice Moore Ellie Cleland Alicia O’Keeffe Alison Williams Kylie Morton Kimberley Lo Jacqueline Turner Christina Lange Portelli Gurmayle Singh Shae Denny Emily Mutimer Chrissy Lagos Michelle Parratt Amber Thorn Abbey Jordanov
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Leila Pammer Vanessa Cornell Meg Norris Emily Kerr Natalie Baulch Natasha Hay Cassidy Brown Bonnie Clark Stacey Kerr Kim Pammer Alexia Andreou Somaly Herridge Lucy McRae Tracey Wherrett Liana Clark Jessica Slapp Tannar Minnie Findley
29 Siobhan Zelno Lilli Walker
33 Rachel Michaelson 76 Madison Oram
Donvale Sheena Cronin Brigitte Wolhuter Jasmine Donovan Emma Bossong Miriam Youkhana Alyce Collett Eliana Parratt
Coach: Clint Martin Assistant: Dean Thomas 1 Emily Miller 18 Alexandra Jaksic 2 Samantha Onley 20 Taylah Di Staso 3 Tina Liu (C) 21 Monica Latino 4 Lucy Milkeraitis (VC) 22 Felicity Neligan 5 Alannah Antonellos 23 Elise Hoole 6 Pamela Ikosidekas 24 Jacqui Riccioni 7 Sara Miller 25 Melody Hamilton 8 Eilish Barrett 28 Kim Munro 9 Jess Perna 30 Daniella Rausa 10 Holly Chele Mulder 31 Amy Browitt 34 Elli Kentfield 11 Jess O’Keefe 12 Kate Maxwell 13 Alex Blackburn 14 Jocelyn Barker 15 Jess Crundall 17 Zoe Perna
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EASTLAND NETBALL LADDERS 2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Prem/ Prem Res TEAM Fairpark Yellow Wantirna South Devils Scoresby Swoopers Boronia Hawks Lilydale Falcons Blackburn Red Mulgrave Yellow Wantirna South Devils Res Montrose Demons Norwood Black
P 13 13 14 13 14 14 14 13 14 14
W 12 12 10 9 6 5 5 4 4 2
L 1 1 4 4 8 9 9 8 10 12
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
F 718 800 635 656 638 561 544 518 500 471
A 443 510 535 575 609 590 702 578 712 755
% 162.08 156.86 118.69 114.09 104.76 95.08 77.49 89.62 70.22 62.38
2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Division 1 TEAM South Croydon Red Fairpark Red Knox Falcons Heathmont White Kilsyth Cougars North Ringwood Park Orchards White Coldstream Grey Forest Hill White Scoresby Strikers Blackburn Black
P 14 13 13 9 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
W 13 11 9 6 8 8 5 4 3 3 0
L 0 2 4 3 4 5 8 9 9 9 11
D 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2
F 516 523 439 295 433 432 363 367 385 333 280
A 324 359 351 261 378 402 427 421 445 407 439
% 159.26 145.68 125.07 113.03 114.55 107.46 85.01 87.17 86.52 81.82 63.78
2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Division 2 TEAM Vermont Eagles Ferntree Gully Blue Kilsyth Cougars Red Croydon Knox Falcons Black Norwood Purple Lilydale Gold Forest Hill Green Ringwood Red The Basin Reds Wantirna Devils Green Park Orchards Red
P 10 10 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 13 10 14
W 9 7 9 8 8 6 7 7 5 5 2 2
L 1 3 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 11
D 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 1
F 366 353 462 393 475 371 353 438 330 389 208 284
A 271 290 403 320 399 346 326 419 353 380 303 520
% 135.06 121.72 114.64 122.81 119.05 107.23 108.28 104.53 93.48 102.37 68.65 54.62
2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Division 3 TEAM Whitehorse Pioneers Heathmont Blue Boronia Gold Mulgrave Red Upper Ferntree Gully Blue Rowville Ringwood Black Scoresby Soarers Knox Falcons Red Waverley Blues Kilsyth Cougars Black Norwood Woodettes
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P 10 14 10 14 14 14 14 10 14 10 14 14
W 8 11 8 9 8 6 5 4 5 3 1 0
L 1 2 2 4 4 7 7 6 8 7 10 12
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D 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 3 2
F 276 317 339 457 380 349 325 246 258 161 265 233
A 170 220 247 357 295 333 378 311 292 242 376 415
% 162.35 144.09 137.25 128.01 128.81 104.80 85.98 79.10 88.36 66.53 70.48 56.14
2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Division 4 TEAM
P
W
L
D
F
A
%
Boronia Brown
10
8
2
0
266
195
136.41
Upper Ferntree Gully Red
10
8
2
0
316
266
118.80
GW Hawks Blue
14
11
3
0
463
291
159.11
North Ringwood Black
14
10
4
0
351
297
118.18
Ferntree Gully White
14
9
5
0
370
309
119.74
Forest Hill Zebras
14
8
6
0
420
363
115.70
Lilydale Blue
14
7
7
0
349
330
105.76
Nunawading Lions Maroon
14
6
7
1
347
346
100.29
Heathmont Yellow
14
6
8
0
308
356
86.52
Wantirna South Devils White
10
3
7
0
229
276
82.97
Coldstream Blue
10
2
8
0
229
297
77.10
South Belgrave Black
10
0
10
0
173
309
55.99
2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Division 5 TEAM
P
W
L
D
F
A
%
Coldstream White
10
9
1
0
328
202
162.38
Heathmont Black
14
11
2
1
376
287
131.01
Norwood Gold
14
10
3
1
371
300
123.67
Mitcham
14
8
5
1
281
238
118.07
South Belgrave Red
10
6
4
0
232
214
108.41
South Croydon Blue
14
6
7
1
220
256
85.94
The Basin Greens
14
5
9
0
371
377
98.41
Ringwood White
10
3
7
0
216
275
78.55
Wantirna South Devils Black
14
1
12
1
255
367
69.48
Coldstream Black
10
1
9
0
214
344
62.21
2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Division 6 TEAM
P
W
L
D
F
A
%
Mulgrave Blue
10
8
2
0
298
189
157.67
Nunawading Lions Gold
13
10
3
0
416
238
174.79
GW Hawks Yellow
13
10
3
0
373
245
152.24
Montrose Flames
13
8
5
0
304
384
79.17
Knox Falcons White
10
6
4
0
241
201
119.90
Park Orchards Black
13
7
5
1
308
258
119.38
Lilydale Yellow
10
5
5
0
219
246
89.02
Scoresby Shooters
13
5
8
0
237
266
89.10
Norwood White
13
4
8
1
317
363
87.33
The Basin Bears
13
3
10
0
237
366
64.75
Ferntree Gully Yellow
10
1
8
1
158
235
67.23
Coldstream Red
13
0
12
1
155
428
36.21
EASTLAND NETBALL RESULTS FAIRPARK RED V SOUTH CROYDON RED
2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Premier/ Premier Reserve MONTROSE DEMONS V WANTIRNA SOUTH DEVILS Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Montrose Demons 9, 23, 31, 43 Wantirna South Devils 19, 29, 43, 62 Montrose Demons Goals: J. Ellwood 19, C. Spicer 18, S. Arthur 6 Wantirna South Devils Goals: L. Woodgate 54, R. Subbiah 6
SCORESBY SWOOPERS V WANTIRNA SOUTH DEVILS RESERVE Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Scoresby Swoopers Wantirna South Devils Reserve
0, 0, 0, 0 0, 0, 0, 10
FAIRPARK YELLOW V LILYDALE FALCONS Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Fairpark Yellow 8, 25, 34, 51 Lilydale Falcons 14, 21, 35, 45 Fairpark Yellow Goals: V. Mclellan 25, C. Van Dreumel 19, A. Hughes 7 Lilydale Falcons Goals: K. Luiyf 21, A. Murphy 17, K. Johnston 7
NORWOOD BLACK V MULGRAVE YELLOW Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Norwood Black 9, 22, 37, 51 Mulgrave Yellow 16, 34, 43, 57 Norwood Black Goals: H. Hillman 28, T. Deane 23 Mulgrave Yellow Goals: T. Edwards 30, N. Wong 24, S. Panayi 3
Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Fairpark Red South Croydon Red Fairpark Red Goals: M. Williams 17, E. Williams 10 South Croydon Red Goals: S. Stubbs 18, J. Sands 11
7, 14, 22, 27 11, 15, 23, 29
FOREST HILL WHITE V SCORESBY STRIKERS Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Forest Hill White 8, 18, 26, 38 Scoresby Strikers 7, 13, 21, 30 Forest Hill White Goals: G. Abbott 27, Z. Lythgo 11 Scoresby Strikers Goals: S. Richmond 15, M. Chadwick 8, A. Green 7
PARK ORCHARDS WHITE V NORTH RINGWOOD Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Park Orchards White 7, 16, 22, 26 North Ringwood 14, 23, 32, 45 Park Orchards White Goals: P. Tomlins 23, C. Clarke 3 North Ringwood Goals: J. Black 33, P. Stanley 7, T. Stanley 5
BLACKBURN BLACK V COLDSTREAM GREY Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Blackburn Black Coldstream Grey Blackburn Black Goals: M. Williamson 13, E. Crawshaw 4 Coldstream Grey Goals: T. Collette 24, P. Rondinella 14
5, 7, 11, 17 8, 20, 29, 38
BLACKBURN RED V BORONIA HAWKS Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Blackburn Red 10, 19, 31, 39 Boronia Hawks 13, 28, 34, 43 Blackburn Red Goals: J. Domingo 18, A. Moore 14, S. Shaw 7 Boronia Hawks Goals: E. Barrie 31, A. Bell 12
2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Division 2 VERMONT EAGLES V FERNTREE GULLY BLUE
2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Division 1
Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Vermont Eagles Ferntree Gully Blue Vermont Eagles Goals: K. Phillips 26, K. Morrison 7 Ferntree Gully Blue Goals: A. Moxham 15, C. Morgan 14
KILSYTH COUGARS V KNOX FALCONS
KNOX FALCONS BLACK V FOREST HILL GREEN
Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Kilsyth Cougars 10, 21, 30, 30 Knox Falcons 5, 12, 20, 29 Kilsyth Cougars Goals: A. Lennie 16, I. Gill 14 Knox Falcons Goals: F. Hallam 18, K. Gifford 8, J. Teunissen 3
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Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Knox Falcons Black Forest Hill Green Knox Falcons Black Goals: J. Harfield 20 M. Gibson 16 Forest Hill Green Goals: J. Giudice 19, A. Coleman 7
8, 12, 24, 33 9, 16, 23, 29
9, 17, 26, 36 8, 15, 21, 26
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8, 13, 15, 19 7, 13, 24, 37
Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Kilsyth Cougars Red 6, 15, 19, 27 Croydon 9, 12, 18, 19 Kilsyth Cougars Red Goals: C. Iedema 20, A. Ciancio 6, A. Hawkins 1 Croydon Goals: M. Higgins 10, E. Thomas 9
RINGWOOD RED V LILYDALE GOLD 4, 6, 9, 14 2, 7, 12, 15
HEATHMONT BLUE V KNOX FALCONS RED 7, 11, 16, 19 0, 3, 8, 15
NORWOOD WOODETTES V ROWVILLE Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Norwood Woodettes 13, 16, 23, 27 Rowville 6, 15, 22, 28 Norwood Woodettes Goals: T. Cant 22, T. Helman 5 Rowville Goals: S. Mcdonnell 19, J. Powrie 7, T. Hare 2
SCORESBY SOARERS V MULGRAVE RED Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Scoresby Soarers Mulgrave Red Scoresby Soarers Goals: A. Goldsmith 18, N. Coleman 3 Mulgrave Red Goal: J. Hoskin 33, R. Hough 7
5, 10, 16, 21 6, 19, 31, 40
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RINGWOOD BLACK V BORONIA GOLD Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Ringwood Black 10, 12, 17, 22 Boronia Gold 12, 21, 30, 40 Ringwood Black Goals: E. Sinclair 12, N. Sheath 6, T. Pohl 4 Boronia Gold Goals: J. Hall 23, S. Grigg 15, C. Hahn 2
2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Division 4 Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Boronia Brown South Belgrave Black Boronia Brown Goals: D. Kemp 25, S. Martin 6 South Belgrave Black Goals: C. Cecchi 6, M. Cook 5
9, 16, 25, 31 Q2, 4, 8, 11
UPPER FERNTREE GULLY RED V HEATHMONT YELLOW Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Upper Ferntree Gully Red 11, 14, 23, 28 Heathmont Yellow 4, 10, 15, 23 Upper Ferntree Gully Red Goals: F. Hutchinson 17, N. Howse 6, A. Thomas 5 Heathmont Yellow Goals: J. Crowhurst 12, B. Capron 11
WANTIRNA SOUTH DEVILS WHITE V LILYDALE BLUE Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Wantirna South Devils White 7, 12, 18, 26 Lilydale Blue 8, 14, 23, 28 Wantirna South Devils White Goals: M. Stack 16, M. Perkins 7, A. Lia 3 Lilydale Blue Goals: K. Toomer 17, O. Nation 10, A. Taylor 1
NUNAWADING LIONS MAROON V NORTH RINGWOOD BLACK Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Nunawading Lions Maroon North Ringwood Black
WHITEHORSE PIONEERS V UPPER FERNTREE GULLY BLUE Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Whitehorse Pioneers Upper Ferntree Gully Blue
0, 0, 0, 0 0, 0, 0, 10
BORONIA BROWN V SOUTH BELGRAVE BLACK
2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Division 3 Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Heathmont Blue Knox Falcons Red Heathmont Blue Goals: S. Crowe 16, S. Sheehy 3 Knox Falcons Red Goals: S. Ransom 15
KILSYTH COUGARS BLACK V WAVERLEY BLUES Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Kilsyth Cougars Black Waverley Blues
KILSYTH COUGARS RED V CROYDON
Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Ringwood Red Lilydale Gold Ringwood Red Goals: S. Van Raay 11, T. Holt 3 Lilydale Gold Goals: R. Mcnay 12, N. Neagle 3
Whitehorse Pioneers Goals: A. Russian 15, G. Dillon 10, R. Brooks 2 Upper Ferntree Gully Blue Goals: V. Mackenzie 12, E. Hutchinson 11
0, 0, 0, 0 0, 0, 0, 10
GLEN WAVERLEY HAWKS BLUE V FOREST HILL ZEBRAS 10, 14, 22, 27 4, 10, 18, 23
Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Glen Waverley Hawks Blue Forest Hill Zebras
9, 16, 25, 34 7, 13, 17, 21
EASTLAND NETBALL RESULTS Glen Waverley Hawks Blue Goals: M. Eastman 21, E. Anderson 8, B. Stallworthy 5 Forest Hill Zebras Goals: K. Cowan 13, N. Armany 4, L. Wilkinson 4
South Belgrave Red Goals: T. Murphy 17, K. Knox 9 Ringwood White Goals: K. Ryan 10, K. Peters 5
FERNTREE GULLY WHITE V COLDSTREAM BLUE Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Ferntree Gully White 5, 18, 24, 30 Coldstream Blue 2, 5, 10, 14 Ferntree Gully White Goals: C. Carnell 14, E. Mitchell 11, J. Hillebrand 3, G. Wiseman 2 Coldstream Blue Goals: L. Beaton 11, N. Collette 2, C. Mays 1
2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Division 5 HEATHMONT BLACK V MITCHAM Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Heathmont Black Mitcham Heathmont Black Goals: P. Lesiputty 19, G. Lesiputty 1 Mitcham Goals: M. Mitchell 8, E. Morris 7
9, 12, 15, 20 2, 6, 11, 15
COLDSTREAM WHITE V THE BASIN GREENS Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Coldstream White The Basin Greens Coldstream White Goals: M. Jakobs 16, E. Jakobs 16 The Basin Greens Goals: D. Walsham 18, E. Turcinovic 6
5, 15, 23, 32 7, 12, 18, 24
WANTIRNA SOUTH DEVILS BLACK V NORWOOD GOLD Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Wantirna South Devils Black 11, 18, 25, 32 Norwood Gold 7, 15, 25, 35 Wantirna South Devils Black Goals: J. Bignell 18, L. Jasmyne 14 Norwood Gold Goals: J. Mccoy 14, S. Gray 11, A. Bray 10
COLDSTREAM BLACK V SOUTH CROYDON BLUE Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Coldstream Black South Croydon Blue Coldstream Black Goals: S. Maile 13, K. Wilson 12 South Croydon Blue Goals: N. Martins 22, M. O’Toole 13
8, 13, 18, 25 4, 16, 24, 35
SOUTH BELGRAVE RED V RINGWOOD WHITE Round 14 - 3/08/2018 South Belgrave Red Ringwood White
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2018 Bendigo Bank Netball EFL Division 6 THE BASIN BEARS V KNOX FALCONS WHITE Round 14 - 3/08/2018 The Basin Bears Knox Falcons White The Basin Bears Goals: E. Winsall 8, K. Stevens 4 Knox Falcons White Goals: T. Sutherland 21, C. Dahlstrom 7
3, 5, 11, 12 5, 14, 22, 28
SCORESBY SHOOTERS V MULGRAVE BLUE Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Scoresby Shooters Mulgrave Blue
0, 0, 0, 0 0, 0, 0, 10
COLDSTREAM RED V FERNTREE GULLY YELLOW Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Coldstream Red 3, 6, 10, 13 Ferntree Gully Yellow 1, 6, 10, 13 Coldstream Red Goals: A. Lucas 8, L. Caldwell 5 Ferntree Gully Yellow Goals: K. Farrell 6, A. Keaton 6, B. Mcauley-Hines 1
GLEN WAVERLEY HAWKS YELLOW V MONTROSE FLAMES Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Glen Waverley Hawks Yellow Montrose Flames Glen Waverley Hawks Yellow Goals: A. Mazzarella 28, P. Walker 16 Montrose Flames Goals: P. Baughan 7, M. Inglese 7
11, 24, 32, 44 3, 9, 14, 14
NUNAWADING LIONS GOLD V LILYDALE YELLOW Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Nunawading Lions Gold 12, 20, 29, 36 Lilydale Yellow 5, 12, 14, 21 Nunawading Lions Gold Goals: M. Van Zuyden 21, M. Kolevich 15 Lilydale Yellow Goals: M. Theron 14, J. Young 5, A. Weston 2
PARK ORCHARDS BLACK V NORWOOD WHITE Round 14 - 3/08/2018 Park Orchards Black 5, 9, 18, 27 Norwood White 12, 19, 21, 27 Park Orchards Black Goals: C. Mcmahon 20, M. Tilley 4, N. Vrsecky 3 Norwood White Goals: S. Prosenak 16, M. Keppler 11
6, 10, 21, 26 5, 8, 11, 15
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SENIOR LADDERS 2018 DIVISION 1 SENIORS TEAM Vermont South Croydon Doncaster Rowville Blackburn Balwyn Norwood Noble Park North Ringwood Montrose East Ringwood Knox
P 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
W 12 12 11 10 10 9 7 6 5 5 2 1
L 3 3 4 5 5 6 8 9 10 10 13 14
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1630 1518 1297 1286 1401 1294 1362 1316 1004 985 1033 764
A 937 1072 929 1007 1178 1127 1171 1369 1291 1541 1438 1830
DIVISION 2 SENIORS % 173.96 141.60 139.61 127.71 118.93 114.82 116.31 96.13 77.77 63.92 71.84 41.75
PTS 48 48 44 40 40 36 28 24 20 20 8 4
Round 15 - August 4 Balwyn 11.9-75 defeat Norwood 9.8-62 South Croydon 13.11-89 defeat Blackburn 10.9-69 Knox 12.13-85 defeat East Ringwood 7.11-53 Montrose 12.12-84 defeat by Noble Park 24.7-151 Doncaster 12.11-83 defeat North Ringwood 4.12-36 Vermont 16.11-107 defeat Rowville 9.11-65
TEAM Doncaster East Lilydale Upper Ferntree Gully Bayswater Park Orchards Wantirna South Croydon Mooroolbark Mitcham Mulgrave
P 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
W L 14 1 13 2 12 3 12 3 8 7 7 8 6 9 6 9 5 9 3 12 2 13 1 13
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
F 1359 1425 1269 1079 854 907 611 704 694 801 407 514
A 451 519 552 625 845 751 908 1136 1066 729 1632 1410
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
F 1493 1295 1172 1403 1328 1136 1112 953 850 766
A 948 891 830 1065 1177 1085 1247 1156 1489 1620
% 157.49 145.34 141.20 131.74 112.83 104.70 89.17 82.44 57.09 47.28
PTS 48 48 44 36 32 28 28 18 10 8
Round 15 - August 4 Croydon 13.11-89 defeat Mulgrave 9.9-63 Park Orchards 13.6-84 defeat by Doncaster East 18.21-129 Mooroolbark 11.15-81 defeat Lilydale 7.9-51 Mitcham 8.11-59 defeat by Bayswater 21.12-138 Wantirna South 7.10-52 defeat by Upper Ferntree Gully 12.12-84
DIVISION 2 RESERVES
DIVISION 1 RESERVES TEAM Vermont Blackburn South Croydon Rowville Doncaster Norwood East Ringwood North Ringwood Montrose Noble Park Knox Balwyn
P W L 15 12 3 15 12 3 15 11 4 15 9 6 15 8 7 15 7 8 15 7 8 15 4 10 15 2 12 15 2 13
% 301.33 274.57 229.89 172.64 101.07 120.77 67.29 61.97 65.10 109.88 24.94 36.45
PTS 56 52 48 48 32 28 24 24 22 12 8 6
Round 15 - August 4 Balwyn 6.6-42 defeat Norwood 5.10-40 South Croydon 8.5-53 defeat by Blackburn 14.6-90 Knox 4.6-30 defeat by East Ringwood 14.7-91 Montrose 9.10-64 defeat Noble Park 9.8-62 Doncaster 7.13-55 defeat North Ringwood 4.8-32 Vermont 10.6-66 defeat Rowville 0.8-8
TEAM Mooroolbark Park Orchards Upper Ferntree Gully Croydon Wantirna South Bayswater Mitcham Doncaster East Lilydale Mulgrave
P 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 15 15 15
W L 13 2 11 4 10 5 10 5 9 6 9 5 5 9 5 10 1 14 1 14
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 986 976 980 1038 1048 882 635 695 609 583
A 575 627 661 790 717 681 790 1072 1098 1421
% 171.48 155.66 148.26 131.39 146.16 129.52 80.38 64.83 55.46 41.03
PTS 52 44 40 40 36 36 20 20 4 4
Round 15 - August 4 Croydon 14.11-95 defeat Mulgrave 9.6-60 Park Orchards 12.19-91 defeat Doncaster East 5.2-32 Mooroolbark 11.11-77 defeat Lilydale 8.3-51 Wantirna South 6.6-42 defeat by Upper Ferntree Gully 10.8-68
DIVISION 2 U19’s DIVISION 1 U19’s TEAM Vermont Blackburn Noble Park Norwood Rowville Balwyn Knox North Ringwood Montrose
P W L 13 12 1 15 11 4 14 9 3 13 6 5 15 8 7 13 6 7 4 1 3 15 3 12 14 0 14
D 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
F 1508 1297 1119 851 1017 610 180 654 396
A 489 544 532 577 906 1043 362 1370 1809
% 308.38 238.42 210.34 147.49 112.25 58.49 49.72 47.74 21.89
Round 15 - August 4 Balwyn 1.7-13 defeat by Norwood 10.7-67 Montrose 2.0-12 defeat by Noble Park 27.13-175 North Ringwood 2.9-21 defeat by Blackburn 14.13-97 Vermont 17.15-117 defeat Rowville 6.8-44
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PTS 56 44 40 28 32 24 4 12 0
TEAM Park Orchards Lilydale Croydon Mooroolbark Upper Ferntree Gully Mulgrave Mitcham Wantirna South Doncaster East Bayswater
P W L 15 13 1 15 13 2 15 11 3 15 7 8 15 6 9 15 6 9 15 6 9 15 5 10 15 4 11 15 3 12
D 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1420 1285 1245 754 666 818 717 787 708 685
A 439 479 569 1066 877 1133 1006 1070 1212 1234
% 323.46 268.27 218.80 70.73 75.94 72.20 71.27 73.55 58.42 55.51
Round 15 - August 4 Croydon 9.9-63 defeat by Mulgrave 11.6-72 Park Orchards 18.19-127 defeat Doncaster East 7.0-42 Mooroolbark 4.11-35 defeat by Lilydale 12.8-80 Mitcham 9.6-60 defeat by Bayswater 11.10-76 Wantirna South 8.7-55 defeat Upper Ferntree Gully 3.7-25
PTS 54 52 46 28 24 24 24 20 16 12
SENIOR LADDERS 2018 DIVISION 3 SENIORS TEAM Ringwood Boronia Scoresby Heathmont The Basin Templestowe Waverley Blues Donvale Ferntree Gully South Belgrave Warrandyte Chirnside Park
P 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
W L D F A % 16 0 0 1368 666 205.41 14 2 0 1381 752 183.64 13 3 0 1479 720 205.42 10 6 0 1467 896 163.73 10 6 0 1342 989 135.69 9 7 0 1032 1064 96.99 7 9 0 1099 1239 88.70 5 11 0 1010 1280 78.91 5 11 0 881 1298 67.87 4 12 0 987 1429 69.07 3 13 0 937 1374 68.20 0 16 0 675 1951 34.60 Round 16 - August 4 South Belgrave 14.17-101 defeat Chirnside Park 11.4-70 Donvale 6.12-48 defeat by The Basin 13.19-97 Waverley Blues 10.9-69 defeat Warrandyte 9.9-63 Scoresby 9.12-66 defeat by Ringwood 12.9-81 Templestowe 11.7-73 defeat Heathmont 10.10-70 Boronia 18.9-117 defeat Ferntree Gully 6.3-39
DIVISION 4 SENIORS PTS 64 56 52 40 40 36 28 20 20 16 12 0
TEAM Glen Waverley Hawks East Burwood Whitehorse Pioneers Forest Hill Kilsyth Fair Park Coldstream Silvan Surrey Park Nunawading
P 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
W 14 13 13 9 7 7 6 6 5 0
L 2 3 3 7 9 9 10 10 11 16
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1673 1593 1553 1406 1325 1201 1260 1208 1127 654
A 912 952 951 1103 1253 1300 1291 1416 1244 2578
% 183.44 167.33 163.30 127.47 105.75 92.38 97.60 85.31 90.59 25.37
PTS 56 52 52 36 28 28 24 24 20 0
Round 16 - August 4 Glen Waverley Hawks 30.21-201 defeat Nunawading 4.1-25 Coldstream 14.6-90 defeat Kilsyth 10.12-72 East Burwood 10.15-75 defeat Surrey Park 5.11-41 Silvan 8.17-65 defeat Forest Hill 7.15-57 Whitehorse Pioneers 16.11-107 defeat Fair Park 5.10-40
DIVISION 3 RESERVES TEAM Scoresby Heathmont Ferntree Gully The Basin Boronia Waverley Blues Ringwood Templestowe Donvale Warrandyte Chirnside Park South Belgrave
P 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
W L D F A % 14 2 0 1215 608 199.84 13 3 0 1396 468 298.29 13 3 0 1233 598 206.19 12 4 0 1021 622 164.15 11 5 0 998 570 175.09 7 9 0 924 839 110.13 7 9 0 778 771 100.91 7 9 0 782 997 78.44 5 11 0 772 996 77.51 3 13 0 753 1138 66.17 3 13 0 606 1624 37.32 1 15 0 430 1677 25.64 Round 16 - August 4 The Basin 12.16-88 defeat South Belgrave 3.1-19 Ferntree Gully 4.6-30 defeat by Scoresby 8.4-52 Ringwood 1.9-15 defeat by Waverley Blues 9.10-64 Chirnside Park 2.2-14 defeat by Heathmont 17.19-121 Warrandyte 4.5-29 defeat by Boronia 8.13-61 Donvale 6.5-41 defeat Templestowe 4.6-30
PTS 56 52 52 48 44 28 28 28 20 12 12 4
P W L D F A % 14 13 1 0 1241 409 303.42 14 13 1 0 1188 486 244.44 15 12 3 0 1044 599 174.29 14 9 5 0 1071 660 162.27 14 9 5 0 778 653 119.14 14 6 8 0 730 909 80.31 15 6 9 0 1146 1092 104.95 14 5 9 0 793 988 80.26 14 4 10 0 623 969 64.29 14 1 13 0 514 1286 39.97 14 0 14 0 464 1541 30.11 Round 16 - August 4 The Basin 14.10-94 defeat South Belgrave 8.3-51 Ferntree Gully 1.3-9 defeat by Scoresby 11.12-78 Chirnside Park 6.6-42 defeat by Heathmont 13.18-96 Warrandyte 5.10-40 defeat by Boronia 12.12-84 Donvale 5.3-33 defeat by Templestowe 6.13-49
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P 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
W 15 12 11 11 9 9 8 2 2 1
L 1 4 5 5 7 7 8 14 14 15
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1229 1238 1015 839 941 1016 819 632 563 508
A 462 691 611 706 736 827 921 1157 1209 1480
% 266.02 179.16 166.12 118.84 127.85 122.85 88.93 54.62 46.57 34.32
PTS 60 48 44 44 36 36 32 8 8 4
Round 16 - August 4 Glen Waverley Hawks 18.14-122 defeat Nunawading 3.5-23 Coldstream 5.6-36 defeat by Kilsyth 6.12-48 East Burwood 5.13-43 defeat Surrey Park 3.7-25 Silvan 12.6-78 defeat Forest Hill 11.8-74 Whitehorse Pioneers 16.9-105 defeat Fair Park 5.6-36
DIVISION 3 U19’s TEAM Waverley Blues Heathmont Boronia The Basin Templestowe Scoresby South Belgrave Chirnside Park Donvale Warrandyte Ferntree Gully
DIVISION 4 RESERVES TEAM East Burwood Forest Hill Surrey Park Kilsyth Whitehorse Pioneers Silvan Glen Waverley Hawks Fair Park Coldstream Nunawading
PTS 52 52 48 36 36 24 24 20 16 4 0
DIVISION 4 U19’s TEAM Surrey Park Park Orchards Whitehorse/Sth Croydon Silvan East Burwood Fair Park
P W L 16 14 2 15 12 3 15 10 5 15 7 8 16 3 13 15 0 15
D 0 0 0 0 0 0
F A 1465 600 1168 569 1220 636 1014 921 704 1556 355 1644
% PTS 244.17 56 205.27 48 191.82 40 110.10 28 45.24 12 21.59 0
Round 16 - August 4 East Burwood 6.7-43 defeat by Surrey Park 20.12-132
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6.2-38 7.2-44 8.7-55 11.9-75 1.2-8 6.6-42 7.7-49 9.8-62 Goal Kickers: C. Manuel 4, J. Gobbels 3, L. Bain, L. Smith, K. Pendlebury , D. Baglava Best Players: C. Manuel, J. Weatherald, T. Gilchrist, S. Cross, R. Gilchrist, L. Smith Norwood Goal Kickers: J. Bennell 2, L. Williams 2, D. Stewart, J. Spurrell, A. Mioni, T. Maloney, M. Wright Best Players: M. Wright, J. Newman, A. Mioni, J. Gysberts, J. Naburgs, R. Jordon South Croydon 2.3-15 3.4-22 7.8-50 13.11-89 Blackburn 3.1-19 6.6-42 8.7-55 10.9-69 South Croydon Goal Kickers: J. Tucker 3, M. King 2, J. Cass 2, M. Jones, L. Cox, J. Allison, D. King, P. Rosier, N. Evans Best Players: D. Marshall, M. King, J. Cass, M. Jones, D. King, D. Walker Blackburn Goal Kickers: P. Lawlor 3, J. Soccio 2, B. Daniher 2, J. Hammond 2, N. Gray Best Players: N. Gray, P. Lawlor, B. Daniher, P. Contin, M. Otten Knox 5.2-32 7.5-47 11.11-77 12.13-85 East Ringwood 2.1-13 5.5-35 6.6-42 7.11-53 Knox Goal Kickers: H. Greaves 3, D. Wilson 2, R. Maibaum 2, A. Black 2, J. Fisher, L. Stuckey, M. Jordan Best Players: R. Maibaum, J. Beech, H. Greaves, L. Woodward, R. Wilson, M. Greaves East Ringwood Goal Kickers: C. Cerni 2, M. Walch, N. Prior, J. Battaglene, D. Butera, B. Kristelly Best Players: C. Cerni, A. Urban, J. Battaglene, L. Kinsella, J. Sandric, N. Prior Montrose 1.2-8 7.3-45 10.6-66 12.12-84 Noble Park 3.2-20 11.4-70 15.6-96 24.7-151 Montrose Goal Kickers: N. Dinham 5, M. Davis 2, B. Johnson, C. Eastoe, M. Missen, A. Haining, M. McLaughlin Best Players: N. Dinham, S. Gibson, J. Bastinac, B. Johnson, B. Gardoll, J. Wilsen Noble Park Goal Kickers: P. Wright 5, B. Marson 4, K. Martin 4, W. Collis 3, K. Kean 2, B. Lambert 2, J. Marson 2, J. Sketcher, C. Anagnostou Best Players: K. Martin, J. Sketcher, J. Gains, B. Haynes, B. Lambert, T. Glen Doncaster 1.0-6 7.6-48 11.7-73 12.11-83 North Ringwood 1.5-11 1.7-13 4.9-33 4.12-36 Doncaster Goal Kickers: J. Munks 4, J. Turner 2, C. Annakis, M. Alessi, J. Finnen, J. Kalanj, M. Schimmelbusch, H. Conway Best Players: B. Whelan, T. Hartwig, J. Munks, J. Finnen, B. Marganis, M. Schimmelbusch North Ringwood Goal Kickers: C. Dunne, J. Hoegel, D. Harris, A. Sharp Best Players: J. Kennedy, A. Fenton, D. Harris, J. Whelan, M. Payne, J. Ireland Vermont 6.4-40 9.9-63 13.10-88 16.11-107 Rowville 1.2-8 4.5-29 6.8-44 9.11-65 Vermont Goal Kickers: B. Eddy 4, J. Best 3, A. Greenwood 2, J. Collopy 2, A. Ainger 2, K. McConnon, T. Schneider, B. Kainey Best Players: L. Wale-Buxton, C. Purdy, T. Schneider, S. Wadley, J. Collopy, A. Greenwood Rowville Goal Kickers: R. D’’Arcy 5, C. Clarke 2, M. Traynor, C. Burns Best Players: M. Traynor, R. D’’Arcy, R. Hill, J. Gwilt, M. Garner, A. Bond
DIVISION 2 - ROUND 15 Croydon Mulgrave Croydon
2.2-14 5.5-35 10.7-67 13.11-89 2.2-14 3.3-21 7.7-49 9.9-63 Goal Kickers: J. Ficorilli 3, A. Thompson 2, L. Kimpton, B. Dickson, J. Bolton, S. Milner, L. Harrington, J. Christie, M. Wilkins Best Players: B. Dickson, J. Haag, H. Dempster, J. Ficorilli, A. Ficorilli, D. Benson Mulgrave Goal Kickers: D. Siakoulis 2, S. Hatzinikolaou 2, J. Davidson, B. Leece, S. Henderson, A. Booth, T. Knowles Best Players: C. Howell, J. Gervasoni, J. Cochrane, M. Peddle, A. Booth, S. Kassianou Park Orchards 8.1-49 8.4-52 9.5-59 13.6-84 Doncaster East 3.4-22 8.10-58 13.15-93 18.21-129 Park Orchards Goal Kickers: C. Hickey 4, D. Gorringe 3, M. Nicholson 2, J. Price-Inglis, R. Turner, N. Handley, L. Buhagiar Best Players: B. Weinert, B. Heyde, C. Hickey, C. Dejager Doncaster East Goal Kickers: J. Summers 5, J. Sholakis 3, M. Steven 2, S. Gold 2, J. Appleby, B. McLean, S. White, C. Lucas, J. Martin, N. Batsanis Best Players: J. Smith, S. White, J. Summers, J. Appleby, T. Appleby, M. Steven Mooroolbark 2.1-13 5.2-32 8.4-52 11.15-81 Lilydale 3.5-23 3.6-24 5.9-39 7.9-51 Mooroolbark Goal Kickers: J. Roth 2, A. Miles 2, D. Kelly 2, T. Georgiou 2, P. Thatcher, K. Noonan, M. Eshetu-Mulugeta Best Players: S. McManus, M. Ward, J. Bishop, T. Georgiou, K. Noonan, W. Green Lilydale Goal Kickers: R. Harvey 3, B. Lowe, L. Koger, B. Mitchener, B. Batty Best Players: B. Mitchener, R. McNay, S. Horsley, J. Healy, M. De Franceschi, B. Droessler Mitcham 2.3-15 2.5-17 7.9-51 8.11-59 Bayswater 1.2-10 10.8-68 14.10-94 21.12-138 Mitcham Goal Kickers: M. Gordon 2, D. McArdle, M. Barro, L. Marro, L. Ryan, B. Joseph, N. Winterton Best Players: W. Gordon, T. Burkitt, J. Glossop, N. Winterton, J. Guerin, R. Nicholas Bayswater Goal Kickers: J. Callanan 6, J. Pritchard 3, A. Cotte 3, M. Cunningham 3, J. Galvin, K. Millar, K. Lopo, B. Galvin, A. Vandelaak, B. Searle Best Players: J. Callanan, J. Galvin, A. Van Rooyen, M. McGillivray-Smith, A. Cotte, S. McInerney Wantirna South 2.2-14 5.4-34 6.7-43 7.10-52 Upper Ferntree Gully 3.1-19 7.6-48 8.8-56 12.12-84 Wantirna South Goal Kickers: L. Williams 2, L. Grima 2, J. Birkett , T. Leggate, B. Walker Best Players: B. Carboni, D. Lang, T. Lee, L. Wong, L. Greig, R. Silver Upper Ferntree Gully Goal Kickers: R. Hore 2, D. Reid 2, T. Strange, L. Meagher, C. Porcaro, M. Lee, B. Kelleher, D. Wilson, R. Bailey, A. Giurini Best Players: T. Meagher, D. Wilson, T. Strange, A. Godfrey, T. Riseley, M. Lee
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DIVISION 3 - ROUND 16 The Basin 2.3-15 5.6-36 9.10-64 11.17-83 South Belgrave 2.1-13 6.1-37 9.4-58 11.8-74 The Basin Goal Kickers: D. Galante 3, A. Findlay 2, M. Thompson, B. Dowler, T. Mills, J. Brown, J. Adams, M. Brown Best Players: M. Kruger, J. Adams, D. Galante, C. Cripps, J. Brown, K. Roberts South Belgrave Goal Kickers: J. Brettoner 3, B. Neurath 2, A. Bernardo 2, A. Pendlebury, B. Sheean, R. Hudson, S. Brown Best Players: T. Burley, L. Kidd, R. Punnett, A. Bernardo, T. Withers, B. Neurath Donvale 0.0 1.3-9 2.4-16 2.5-17 Templestowe 5.2-32 6.6-42 8.11-59 11.12-78 Donvale Goal Kickers: N. Mill, N. Murphy Best Players: D. Holland, N. Mill, M. Sutherland, J. Freeman, S. Latino, H. Cotsford Templestowe Goal Kickers: M. Blake 3, D. Cripps 3, S. Clark, M. Pallozzi, D. Di Stefano, T. Blake, D. Arangio Best Players: A. Brown, D. Pearce, D. Cripps, A. Fancellu, S. Clark, M. Blake Ferntree Gully 1.1-7 2.2-14 2.4-16 3.6-24 Scoresby 3.2-20 3.6-24 8.10-58 12.12-84 Ferntree Gully Goal Kickers: L. Kennedy, J. Goodman, K. Gray Best Players: L. Boyle, C. Quirk, S. Crocker, D. Eacott, G. Kalisperis, N. Hallo Scoresby Goal Kickers: D. Hehir 7, J. Hicks 3, J. Paravicini 2 Best Players: J. Paravicini, D. Hehir, D. De Ieso, R. Hicks, J. Ryall, D. Evans-Marcius Ringwood 3.1-19 7.7-49 9.10-64 12.15-87 Waverley Blues 3.1-19 3.1-19 4.4-28 5.6-36 Ringwood Goal Kickers: D. Jordanov 3, M. Brereton, M. Jacobs, S. Lucas, M. Grierson, P. Burmeister, D. Hill, J. Cairns, M. Jackson, Z. Callinan Best Players: Z. Callinan, M. Farmer, M. Grierson, P. Burmeister, J. Blyth, J. Cairns Waverley Blues Goal Kickers: L. McKinley 2, T. Hale, D. Luxa, D. Playsted Best Players: M. Hayes, J. Coghlan, R. McNAMARA, S. Hawkins, H. McConaghy Chirnside Park Heathmont Warrandyte Boronia Warrandyte
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0.0 10.9-69
0.1-1 15.13-103
0.1-1 25.17-167
1.2-8 29.22-196
4.1-25 5.2-32 6.4-40 8.6-54 2.4-16 5.8-38 11.11-77 18.12-120 Goal Kickers: C. Prior 2, S. Philip-Owen, B. Richardson, S. Bowers, N. Johnston, M. Cullum, G. Hitchman Best Players: M. Jaffrey, T. Hayton, L. Buckley, L. Oliver, A. White, K. Speers Goal Kickers: B. Robertson 7, B. Bowes 2, Z. Robinson 2, L. McKernan, A. Phillips, J. Collins, B. Rapisarda, T. Steele, D. Fairchild, L. Hannon Best Players: B. Robertson, L. McKernan, J. Godwin, B. Rapisarda, T. Steele, B. Bowes
DIVISION 4 - ROUND 16 Glen Waverley Hawks 5.10-40 14.12-96 26.16-172 30.21-201 Nunawading 1.0-6 1.0-6 1.0-6 4.1-25 Glen Waverley Hawks Goal Kickers: M. Ferguson 5, A. Amin 5, S. Parlapiano 4, E. Pickering 4, G. Cruse 3, M. Amin 3, T. Cook 2, B. Riddle, B. Sullivan, A. Murray, B. Hodges Best Players: B. Riddle, P. Sinden, A. Humphries, T. Cook, A. Murray, S. Parlapiano Nunawading Goal Kickers: I. Ralph, J. Virtue, D. Morley, R. Hardy Best Players: J. Delaney, I. Ralph, H. Bain, M. Eastaugh, Z. Haig, R. Hardy Coldstream 4.0-24 8.1-49 9.3-57 14.6-90 Kilsyth 4.4-28 6.7-43 10.9-69 10.12-72 Coldstream Goal Kickers: A. Dale 4, D. Fritsch 3, A. Faulkner 3, C. Shield, D. Carrigan, C. Whitchell, D. Versteegen Best Players: C. Whitchell, A. Brown, D. Carrigan, C. Shield, S. Stern, A. Dale Kilsyth Goal Kickers: M. Jackson 2, R. Goodinson 2, W. Mutschler, J. Hevern, M. Russo, H. Lovat, P. Blight, S. Currey Best Players: W. Mutschler, J. Henshall, T. Browning, B. Fitzsimons, P. Blight, R. Goodinson East Burwood 1.1-7 2.3-15 4.10-34 10.15-75 Surrey Park 4.2-26 5.3-33 5.8-38 5.11-41 East Burwood Goal Kickers: R. Jeffery 2, S. Perri, A. Perri, A. Pagliaro, J. Kennedy, M. Wills, S. Davis, B. Kay, A. Gileno Best Players: S. Perri, J. Kennedy, S. McCarthy, L. Brown, E. Rixton, A. Stephens Surrey Park Goal Kickers: M. Paolini 2, N. Snibson, R. Kennedy, D. Sketcher Best Players: T. Ross, Z. Tempany, C. Allen, D. Smart, R. Higgins, M. Goodings Silvan 1.5-11 2.8-20 3.10-28 8.17-65 Forest Hill 1.2-8 3.7-25 5.12-42 7.15-57 Silvan Goal Kickers: G. Smith 2, L. Beddome 2, W. Schmidt, L. Oliver, T. Verhoef, R. Hovenden Best Players: J. Dietzal, T. Martin, M. Bonfadini, L. Beddome, M. White, D. Dickson Forest Hill Goal Kickers: L. Strachan 3, M. Cardamone 2, R. Laws, I. Taylor Best Players: M. Newman, T. Denham, N. Pincott, W. Stoneham, D. Ousley, J. Mowat Whitehorse Pioneers 3.0-18 10.2-62 12.4-76 16.11-107 Fair Park 0.1-1 1.4-10 4.8-32 5.10-40 Whitehorse Pioneers Goal Kickers: A. Padbury 5, C. Thorn 4, E. Sim, D. Tallariti, N. Khan, C. Ryan, M. Ward, C. McDougall, P. Zennaro Best Players: D. Tallariti, E. Sim, D. Bertacco, M. Bertacco, T. Connell, C. McDougall Fair Park Goal Kickers: M. Nied 2, B. Andric, M. Byrne, G. Bailey Best Players: G. Bailey, J. Zaloumis, J. Ormston, M. Nied, J. Temple, H. Degraaf
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