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Artist Meataxe painting a mural in Frankston for last year’s Big Picture Fest. The festival will take place again next weekend. See story page 5. Picture: Supplied
Man arrested after shooting Brodie Cowburn brodie@baysidenews.com.au A MAN has been arrested after an alleged shooting in Carrum Downs last month.
Police were told that a man walking along Cadles Road was approached by a person with a gun, who then fired a shot at him. The victim was not hit, but was then allegedly run into by a driver in a black Ford. The alleged incident happened just
after 8am, 16 February. On 26 February, a 29-year-old Cranbourne West man was arrested and charged with reckless conduct endangering life and intentionally cause serious injury. He was remanded into custody, and will appear at the Mel-
bourne Magistrates’ Court on 14 April. Police will allege that he was the offender who fired the shot. The victim is currently in a stable condition in hospital. Frankston Crime Investigation Unit Detective Sergeant Luke Holmes said
“we are pleased to have arrested who we believe is the shooter. We want to assure the community that there is no ongoing threat.” Police are still seeking further information. Information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Pet registrations due soon PET registration renewal notices will begin popping up in letterboxes this month. Payment is due for pet registration renewals on 10 April. Frankston mayor Sandra Mayer said “pet registration fees go towards funding animal pound services, facilities for pets including dog parks, poo bins and bags, responsible ownership educational initiatives and events such as the annual Pet’s Day Out in Ballam Park.” “In the last 12 months council has been able to return more than 750 lost animals’ home thanks to those owners being responsible and registering their pets,” she said. “Each year, shelters around the country are inundated with
animals that have been found wandering the streets. Unfortunately, if those animals are not registered, it makes it extremely difficult to find their owners.” Pet owners can pay registration fees or update their contact details at frankston.vic.gov.au or phone 1300 322 322
FRANKSTON resident Olivia with dog Moses. Picture: Supplied
On track: Work being undertaken between Mentone and Cheltenham by the LXRP. Picture: Supplied
More train replacements scheduled RAILS users are faced with two months of bus replacements on the Frankston line starting from May. The state government announced last week that starting from 23 May, buses will replace trains between Moorabbin and Mordialloc for an eight week period. Buses will also replace trains between the two stations for one week between 20 March and 27 March. Train stations in Mentone and Cheltenham are also set to close later this
month, with work underway to replace them. The two stations will close on 20 March, with the new stations set to open in the middle of the year. Train services will run express through both Mentone and Cheltenham stations from 28 March to 22 May, with buses scheduled to connect passengers to nearby stations. Transport minister Jacinta Allan said “we’ve got nearly 120 major road and rail projects on the go across the state
and this autumn we’ll ramp up works on some of the biggest of them.” “I thank passengers and motorists for their patience while we get this critical work done and encourage them to plan ahead,” she said. Motorists will be made to put up with detours as well, with Park Road, Cheltenham closed between Hall Street and the Cheltenham Park gate from 20 March to 24 April. More details at ptv.vic.gov.au
Rallying to save Centrelink Stephen Taylor steve@baysidenews.com.au A PUBLIC rally is being held to keep the existing Centrelink and Medicare offices in Mornington. The rally will start outside the Centrelink offices, 332 Main Street, at 2pm Wednesday 18 March. The public show of support is the latest salvo in the fight to retain the busy offices which are slated to close 30 March and replaced by a part-time agency over 15 hours a week. Among those scheduled to attend are Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Cr Sam Hearn, fellow councillors and Dunkley MP Peta Murphy.
Anger at the forced closure is growing with a petition at the Mornington Community Information and Support Centre (MCISC) carrying 3484 signatures as of last Friday. Ms Murphy will present it to the House of Representatives when complete. The agency solution was described as a sell-out of residents’ needs by Cr Hearn said last week. He was speaking after health minister and Flinders MP Greg Hunt announced that tenders had been invited for a scaled down version of the full-time centres. “I’m far from convinced that the current proposal will be enough to meet the needs of local residents,” Cr
Hearn said. “We’ve been advocating for more core services for the Mornington Peninsula and we will continue to do so. We are calling on the federal government to improve the range of services available at Mornington, not reduce them.” The information centre’s manager Stuart Davis-Meehan described the proposed 15-hour service as “grossly inadequate”. He wrote to Mr Hunt to say despite numbers seeking face-to-face support at Centrelink offices had fallen by 40 per cent over five years there were “still on average 160 people a day (800 a week) who prefer this option
and are currently attending the Mornington Centrelink office”. He said his “initial excitement about [Mr Hunt’s] announcement that the services had been retained in Mornington” had cooled after he “considered the detail”. Late last week Mr Hunt said the agent tender “until 30 June 2020 [is] standard practice as all Services Australia agent contracts are offered for a maximum of one year aligned with the financial year”. “There is an ongoing commitment to agent services in Mornington over future years for as long as the Mornington community utilise the service.”
Services Australia general manager Hank Jongen said the change was in response to a “significant reduction in customers visiting the service centre”. “Customers from the Mornington area can continue to access the Frankston and Rosebud service centres,” he said Cr Hearn said increased foot traffic at other Centrelink sites would increase congestion and queue waiting times. “The shire was not advised or consulted on this matter, nor was the local community, and the intended closure date gives very little time for service users to make other arrangements,” he said.
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Big Picture Fest coming up BIG Picture Fest will return to Frankston next weekend. Artists from Australia, Spain, Italy, and the United States will be hard at work on massive murals in Frankston’s streets. They will be working on the artworks from 19 March to 22 March. The street art festival will begin with the Block Party event on 20 March. The event will feature food trucks and live music by Henry Wagons and the Only Children, Brooke Taylor, and Grey Horizon. Frankston mayor Sandra Mayer said “Frankston’s street art has become part of the fabric of this city and we can’t wait to see the new works unfold.” “The murals by local and international artists leave a lasting impression on our community and people travel to see them long after the festival is over,” she said. The Block Party event runs from 4pm-10pm. For more information visit frankston.vic.gov.au. To book a street art walking tour visit visitfrankston.com/street-artwalking-tours or phone 1300 322 842
School upgrade begins WORKS are underway on upgrades at Mahogany Rise Primary School. The state government says the primary school will receive “upgrade and modernisation works, which includes integrating the on-site early learning centre”. Work began last month. Education minister James Merlino said the upgrade forms part of the $26.2 million Frankston North Education Plan, a partnership between the Department of Education and Training, the Colman Foundation, and the City of Frankston. “The education state is about making sure every young person has the opportunity to a great education and reach their full potential, and that’s exactly what the Frankston North Education Plan will aim to achieve,” he said Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke said “this plan has been designed with the local community and it will help local schools work together to in turn help students get rewarding jobs.” The works, conducted by Lloyd Group, are due to be completed in mid-2021.
LOCAL and international artists will work on massive murals in Frankston next weekend. Picture: Supplied
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Bay Trail safety report considered KINGSTON Council has agreed to order a report into the safety of Bay Trail works. On 24 February council voted to “prepare a report (...) detailing the number and nature of safety related incidents that have occurred during the construction phase of the Baytrail. The report should include matters that relate to safe work practices and road safety and should detail the responses and remedies that have taken place as a result.” The report may not proceed though, with three councillors moving to rescind the motion. The original proposal was narrowly approved by
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councillors, although two were absent. The controversial Bay Trail project will link a shared pedestrian and cyclist off-road path between Mentone and Mordialloc. Bay Trail work was completed between Charman Road and Naples Road, Mentone in 2015. Works between Naples Road and Rennison Street in Parkdale are ongoing. Kingston Council city assets and environment general manager Bridget Draper said “construction of stage two of the long awaited Bay Trail from Mentone to Rennison Street is well underway and currently ahead of schedule. The stage two works are due
for completion in June but if conditions remain favourable, the project may be completed ahead of schedule.” “Stage three of the Bay Trail, from Rennison Street to Mordialloc, will be advertised for tender soon. It’s hoped works can begin on this final stage of the Bay Trail in July/August and be completed by late 2020,” she said. The contract for the construction of the project between Naples Road in Mentone and Rennison Street in Parkdale was handed to CDN Constructors Pty Ltd in May last year for a lump sum of a little over $5.1 million. Brodie Cowburn
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‘Emergency’ issues may impact port MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire’s declaration of a “climate emergency” may put it on a collision course with both state and federal governments over the Port of Hastings. Two significant moves made by the shire last month could lead to it opposing hydrogen gas produced in the Latrobe Valley and opposing a container port because of potential environmental, social and economic impacts on Hastings. A brown coal-to-hydrogen scheme involves a plant now being built at AGL’s Loy Yang power station site and a hydrogen liquefication and loading terminal in Bayview Road, Hastings. The project consortium is led by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Hydrogen Engineering Australia and has received $50 million each from the state and federal governments. The shire has demanded a full environmental assessment and that environmental impacts of the hydrogen project be known before any decision is made beyond the initial test stage. The project has been criticised because it will see Australia left to deal with the CO2 emissions resulting from the process while Japan gets the full benefit of “clean” hydrogen fuel. A drilling rig is testing the seabed about eight kilometres off the Ninety Mile Beach for its suitability for storing CO2 from the hydrogen process. The state and federal governments have been reported as already contributing $150m to the tests being carried out by CarboNet with a view to the undergropund storage being part of the Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain project. Environment groups say there are other ways to produce hydrogen that do not involve releasing CO2 stored in brown coal but following those production methods would not provide jobs in the Latrobe Valley or open up a new way to exploit one of Victoria’s natural resources. The mayor, Cr Sam Hearn told The Times that
making hydrogen from brown coal was “not good” unless its proponents could “tick off all environmental concerns”. He said politicians “need to think 50 years ahead” instead of initiating new fossil fuel projects. In another move potentially affecting state and federal governments, the shire has ordered its officers to prepare a report for next month (April) “detailing the environmental effects of any container port or any other port development at Hastings”. The councillors want the report to “explain the business case used by council in its past supporting a Hastings container port”. The state government back flipped on its earlier plans for a container port at Hastings after receiving a May 2017 recommendation from Infrastructure Victoria that it instead be built at Bay West, in Port Phillip. At that stage, Infrastructure Victoria based it recommendations against Hastings, in part, on such predicted environmental impacts as loss of seagrass meadows; impacts on fish, saltmarsh (potential habitat for the orange bellied parrot) and mangroves; and potential loss of habitat for shorebirds. Cr David Gill, who moved at council’s 17 February Planning Services Committee meeting that the shire officers prepare a report, said Frankston Council had already changed its mind and withdrawn support for a container port at Hastings. The use of thousands of hectares of land from Stony Point to north of Hastings, has virtually been quarantined for “port related purposes” since the 1960s when Western Port was flagged as the site for Victoria’s second major port. Keith Platt
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Three men steal booze THREE men who stole alcohol from a Somerville shop are on the run from police. Investigators were told that the three offenders stole a large quantity of vodka from the bottle-o after they ran without making an attempt to pay,
at Hastings Police on 59707800 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
around 2.50pm 6 February. The three men have been seen at Raymond Street Reserve. Police have released an image of three people they wish to speak to. Anyone who recognises them is encouraged to call Leading Senior Constable O’Donnell
Wanted: Three people police wish to speak to in relation to the alleged theft of alcohol. Picture: Supplied
Bikie raids result in four arrests Four men have been arrested after a series of “bikie raids”, police say. On 5 March, police executed search warrants at an OMCG clubhouse in Cranbourne West and homes in Frankston, Berwick, Hallam, and Pakenham. Four men were arrested, while drugs, cash, and weapons were seized. A 25-year-old man from Hallam, a 25-year-old man from Frankston, and a 20-year-old man from Adelaide were all arrested at the Hallam address. A 19-year-old man from Yarrawonga was also arrested at a Mount Eliza address. They are expected to be charged with assault, aggravated carjacking, possession of prohibited firearms, drug, and theft related matters. Police allegedly seized a loaded sawn-off shotgun, ammunition, drugs, cash, a stolen KTM motorcycle, and a stolen Nissan 4WD from the Hallam address “The warrants formed part of an investigation in relation to illicit firearms possession and an aggravated carjacking which occurred on 19 February in Shaxton Circle, Frankston. During that incident it’s believed a group of males assaulted two victims before stealing their vehicles,” a police spokesperson said. “The victims sustained minor injuries and did not receive medical treatment.” All four appeared at the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court, 5 March.
Card stolen POLICE wish to speak to a woman in relation to the burglary of a credit card. Sometime between 6.15am and 6pm, 16 January, a credit card was stolen on McMahons Road, Frankston North. The card was later used at three places in St Kilda. Police have released an image (below) of a woman the wish to speak to in relation to the theft. Information to Crime Stoppers or the Frankston CIU on 9784 5555.
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The Mornington Great Outdoor and 4x4 Expo high price of today’s caravans and camper trailers, but they have always kept in step with inflation. When you look carefully at the improvements in design, technology and the excellent modern materials and accessories used in today’s models, you will see that most of them represent real value for money. On the whole what you get is what you pay for, but the caravan industry today is competitive enough for a little shopping around to be worthwhile. Caravan, Motorhomes and camping expos where manufacturers and dealers are all together in one place, can become very generous offering impressive discounts and “show specials”. By visiting The Mornington Great Outdoor and 4x4 Expo, hopefully this will help you to decide on what type of caravan, motorhome or camper trailer you need, and help you make an informed decision. We Look forward to seeing you all at The Mornington Great Outdoor and 4x4 Expo.
THE Great Outdoor Expos Exhibition Manager, Richard Hiscock, has some great advice for all caravan and camping enthusiasts. Mr Hiscock says “if you are considering taking time to explore Australia’s great outdoors, then buying your own caravan, Motorhome or camper trailer is a great option”. But when you look at the size and the extent of the range, it’s easy to get a bit confused and overwhelmed. By asking yourself these questions, you will be guided to choosing something that’s right for you. What do you intend to do with it? Don’t just think about the first trip, plan forward a couple of years; will your caravan/camper/Motorhome be mainly used for weekend escapes? Is it for family holidays with the kids? Is it for the fulfilment of a lifelong dream – the trip around Australia that may take months or even years to complete? The purpose will determine whether it be a caravan, Motorhome or camper trailer and it’s size and configuration. How are you going to tow the caravan or camper trailer? You need to check the tow capacity of your current vehicle as this will set a maximum weight for your dream caravan or camper trailer. Just because you have a tow bar doesn’t mean you can tow anything you like – please check what it’s engineered and rated for. New or used?
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A daring outrage - the criminal caught Compiled by Cameron McCullough LAST Tuesday afternoon, Frankston was thrown into a frenzy of excitement, when it became known that a most diabolical attempt at outrage had been made upon a little girl of ten years. The State school boys were playing a cricket match in the Park, and when the school was dismissed for the day, the other children ran down to the park to see the game. The Head Teacher (Mr Jennings) was umpiring at the time, and a little girl dashed impetuously to him and said, “A strange man has dragged one of the girls into the scrub and she is crying out!’’ Mr Jennings called both teams to him, dispatched two boys on bicycles to the police, and in less than half a minute, the cricketers, followed by over a hundred other children, scattered and were dashing through the scrub in feverish haste. The search was fruitless until Jack Matson, noticing that a very dense portion had been missed, called to Eric Johnson and Leslie Ryan to help him search it. Immediately afterwards Matson heard a cry and dashing forward found the girl just raising from the ground and pulling at a handkerchief that gagged and blindfolded her. Aided by his two plucky followers, he assisted her out to the road, and very soon over fifty friends were around her. The thankfulness and relief was great when it was finally ascertained that the half-frantic child was otherwise absolutely unharmed. Matson, as a mate said, had “used his nut” but he did not know that he had
senior called out “Stop Parker! Seaford! 50 miles an hour!” Seaford’s S.M. had kept his word, and the “suspect” who gave the name of Leach, was soon under lock and key, and Frankston mothers heaved a sigh of relief. Leach appeared before Mr Lasslett, J.P. and was remanded till next Monday. *** THE monthly meeting of the Frankston Mechanics’ Institute Committee was held on Monday. Present: Cr. Mason (president), Cr. Oates, Messrs. Wheeler, Lasslett, W. W. Young, Wilcox, W. C. Young, and the secretary, Mr. C. Dalman. The president extended a welcome to Mr. Wilcox as a new member of the committee. Reference was made to complaints received in connection with unruly conduct of young people at picture shows held in the hall, and it was resolved to take action to ensure the comfort of adults who went to the “movies” for an hour’s enjoyment. The action of the president in loaning forms to the Frankston State school was endorsed. Authority was given to have about two dozen chairs repaired. *** BOWLERS will be interested in the Dunlop rubber bowls now on view at Messrs. G. E. Rogers and Sons Frankston. These bowls, said to be equal to wood or excible, are £5/5/- per set of four, or £2/12/6 per pair. We note that Mr. L. G. Rogers was elected in the Mordlialloc team on
averted a tragedy by a few seconds, and that the diabolical fiend had glided away, on his timely approach, and emerged about two chains away on the road just as Mr Jennings arrived at the same place. The culprit dashed off up Baxter St and a long chase up the sandy road and past the Roman Catholic Chapel ensued. Mr Jennings gained to within ten yards of him, and the capture seemed certain, when the follow hurled himself through the railway fence and down the big cutting. His pursuer somewhat puzzled at first, followed him but, on reaching the top of the far side found he had disappeared into the ti-tree nearby. Mr Jennings then searched the scrub towards the railway station, but seeing nothing of the fugitive, he phoned from the station to the Station Master at Seaford giving particulars and a description of the culprit. The station master replied, “The scoundrel shall pass Seaford neither by road or rail” and Mr Page meant what he said. Meanwhile Constable Dybald discovered that the fellow had gone from the scrub near the railway bridge, and from that moment the constable was so ubiquitous that, as one man said afterwards “you’d think there were seven Dybalds on the job.” Senior-Constable Bray organised a party, and scoured the country in another strategic locality. Mr Parker did splendid work with his motor car and was preparing to drive off home after dropping, the two officers at the police station, when the
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Mornington fall short, Jewell scores another big total By Brodie Cowburn
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LONG Island have taken the chocolates against Heatherhill in a high scoring one day clash. Heatherhill chose to bat first, and played well. Kristian Miller was their best performer, scoring 95 runs before being run out. After their 40 overs, Heatherhill finished at 7/198. Long Island got off to a good start in their run chase, with opener Nick Jewell in fine form. Jewell scored 94 runs before being caught out. The score is his fourth in the nineties for the season. Long Island ended up reaching their target with six wickets in hand and three overs left to play. Somerville had a tough day at home, falling to a defeat against Red Hill. The home side ended up all out for 135. Adrian Ridout scored a half century and was Somerville’s best. Tom Collett was Red Hill’s best bowler, posting figures of 3/12. Red Hill’s run chase got off to a nightmare start, with both openers being dismissed for ducks. Their middle order managed to steady the ship, with Simon Dart scoring 58. Red Hill reached their target with six wickets in hand. At Eric Bell Reserve, Pines managed to easily defend their total of 170 against Moorooduc. They won by 63 runs. Main Ridge smashed Pearcedale on Saturday, claiming the win by nine wickets. Oliver McEncroe posted figures of 5/14 for the victors.
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MOUNT Martha managed to snatch a thrilling win over Rosebud on Saturday, Rosebud chose to bat first, and put 131 runs on the board. Billy Quigley was their best with the bat, scoring 51. Mount Martha’s run chase started well, but a massive middle order collapse put their chances in jeopardy. From 1/64 they fell to 7/75. Still needing 57 runs to win, Mount Martha’s tail order stood up. Matthew Pollock’s late score of 30 not out got his side over the line by one wicket. Nathan O’Sullivan posted figures of 4/12 for Rosebud. At Roy Dore Reserve, Carrum
Agonisingly close: Mornington fell just four runs short of a win against Flinders. Picture: Andrew Hurst
scored a win over Dromana. Dromana were sent in to bat first, and were bowled out for 125 runs. Carrum opener Shaun Foster got things started in the right way, scoring 43 before being bowled out. They scored at a steady pace, and ended up getting the victory with six wickets to spare and five balls left to play. At Cyril Fox Reserve, a half century from Henry Dolphin helped Crib Point score the win over Hastings. The Magpies scored 177. Hastings couldn’t get close in their run chase, and ended up all out for 100. Delacombe Park smashed the Seaford Tigers by eight wickets on Saturday.
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CARRUM Downs grabbed a narrow two wicket win over Rye on Saturday. Opener Jordan Blades got things started well for Rye, scoring 64 runs before losing his wicket. His side end-
ed up being bowled out for 162. Carrum Downs put on a good team performance, with most of their batsmen making contributions. They ended up reaching their target with an over to spare and just two wickets in hand. It was a good day for Tyabb on Saturday. They had to work hard, but they managed to get the better of Ballam Park. Ballam Park chose to bat first and set the Yabbies a total of 172 to chase down. Tyabb opener Nick Taranto scored 48 before retiring. Paul Nelson was also impressive, scoring 55. The Yabbies ended up securing the win with two overs left to play. Skye weren’t able to get a win on their home deck, falling to Balnarring. The home side set a target of just 113, which their opponents chased down with ease. At Kananook Reserve, Seaford were smashed by the Stonecats. Frankston YCW chased down a target of 67 with eight wickets in hand. Stuart Plunkett
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MORNINGTON have fallen agonisingly short of a win against Flinders. BA Cairns played host to the two sides on Saturday. Both teams showed up in the mood to put big totals on the board. Flinders were sent in to bat first and played excellent cricket, finishing at 3/219. Three Flinders batsmen scored their half centuries, with Shane Beggs, Kane Hawkins, and Matthew Gale each reaching the milestone. Needing 220 to win Mornington were faced with a huge mountain to climb. They nearly got over the line thanks to opener Zac Garnet, who put together a massive innings of 126 not out. The knock was his biggest ever for his club. Garnet didn’t get much support from his teammates though, and Mornington ended up running out of time. They
were just four runs short of the win when their innings expired. Baxter also had a tough day on Saturday, as they fell just short of victory in their matchup against Baden Powell. Choosing to bat first, Baden Powell put 158 runs on the board. Baxter managed to keep touch with them in their run chase, but ended up being bowled out just eight runs short of their target. Daniel Di Paolo was the hero in the final over, taking the last wicket needed to wrap up the win. At Emil Madsen Reserve, Peninsula OB managed to defend their total of 133 against Mount Eliza. The Redlegs started well, and looked in the box seat at 2/78. They suffered a late collapse though, and ended up all out for 118. At Lloyd Park, Sorrento recovered from a bad start to defeat Langwarrin. The Sharks scored just 107, but managed to bowl out the Kangaroos for just 61.
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Five locals left in 2020 FFA Cup SOCCER
Pines punished: Frankston Pines goalkeeper Jarrod Nardino had an eventful afternoon at Monterey Reserve on Saturday. Picture: John Punshon
By Craig MacKenzie SEAFORD United was the only local club to survive last weekend’s round of FFA Cup matches. The draw for the next round was due to be conducted today (Tuesday) as we went to press. Langwarrin, Mornington, Peninsula Strikers and Skye United all entered this week’s draw so just five local clubs out of 12 who contested Australia’s premier knockout competition in 2020 remain in the hunt for glory. Harry McCartney reports that Seaford had to endure a nerve-racking penalty shootout against visitor Brunswick Zebras on Saturday. The local outfit won that showdown 7-6 after the sides were locked together at 2-2 after normal time and couldn’t be separated after 30 minutes of extra time. Seaford had started well with young striker Conor Mcfall chesting down a cross in the 10th minute then striking his shot in off the near post. McFall had trained with rival State 4 club Baxter the previous week before agreeing terms to stay at North Seaford Reserve. In the 32nd minute Mitch Hawkins headed over advancing Brunswick keeper Nicholas Manduca and the home team had a firm grip on the contest. An error by Seaford goalkeeper Ryan Ramsden in the second half gifted a goal to Hogan Somers and Christian Smith forced the tie into extra time when he made it 2-2. The deadlock couldn’t be broken and Seaford substitute keeper Justin Holland who had come on near the end of normal time made his third penalty save in successive cup ties to send the home team through to the next round. State 4 club Chelsea was dumped from the cup last Saturday after a 5-1 loss at home to State 5 opponent Mount Waverly City. The visitors to Edithvale Reserve wrapped up this clash in the first 45 minutes and went in at the interval with a commanding 4-0 lead. Chelsea was missing key players and that proved crucial. Its only reply was a spectacular solo effort from Luke D’Alessandro in the 57th minute when he took on three opponents on the left before hammering the ball into the top far corner. But that proved of little consequence as an Evan Devlin hat-trick and singles to Mount Waverley captain James Kelly and Alec Tsementzis sent the visitors through to the next round.
Despite the loss it would be a mistake to dismiss Chelsea’s league prospects this season. Head coach Carlo Melino has been busy bolstering his squad and arguably his biggest coup was clinching the signature of striker Piers Brelsford from Yarra Jets who was second top scorer in State 5 East last season. Other newcomers were winger Will Ong from Ringwood City, ex-Mornington defender Sam Dunn, defensive midfielder Nathan Boccari from Beaumaris, former Bayside Argonauts striker Adrian Lotca and two youngsters returning to the club in attacking midfielder Abdul Mohammad and right back Josh Torossian. At Monterey Reserve on Saturday State 5 visitor Barwon embarrassed its State 3 opponent running out a deserved 4-2 victor. Frankston Pines had gone into the cup match without their much-vaunted quartet of Fijian internationals. Their international clearances were not processed in time so they enjoyed a casual stroll in the reserves friendly which the home team won 9-2. The cup clash was an entirely different matter. An intriguing mix of slapstick defending, remarkable reflex goalkeeping and finishing so bad it had to be seen to be believed made for an interesting afternoon for the 42 spectators that were there from the outset. That figure includes a handful of toddlers and doesn’t include the reserves teams and support staff who
were in and around the dressing rooms after playing their part in proceedings. A square Barwon defence playing a high defensive line invited Pines to break into one-on-ones in the first half against opposition keeper Kieran Ower. Not that it mattered as Lachlan McMinimee failed to hit the target after lobbing over Ower towards an unguarded goal then Pines captain CJ Hodgson shot wide after being put through. Callum Richardson scuffed his shot after breaking clear in the 34th minute the ball falling to McMinimee whose first attempt from close range was parried by the advancing Ower and his second attempt skewed wide of the target. Barwon should have gone ahead a few minutes earlier when Nathan Niedzwiedzki’s cross from the right picked out the unmarked Moo Thay at the back post but he headed straight at Pines keeper Jarrod Nardino. The rangy Pines gloveman was to play a pivotal role in proceedings, first with a disastrous piece of goalkeeping right on half-time then with a series of stunning reaction saves after the interval that stopped Barwon blowing Pines away. Jardino attempted to throw the ball to a teammate in first half time added only to hit the back of Barwon’s Ni Reh who turned around and scored the opener. In the first 10 minutes of the second period Barwon striker Mylton Bailey
would have had a hat-trick if Nardino hadn’t reacted so quickly using every centimetre of his lengthy reach to effect a series of point blank saves. Then Hodgson blew his second great chance when put through by Joe O’Connor and at the other end yet another Nardino save denied Moo Thay. But Barwon finally broke through in the 66th minute when Moo Thay was sent clear by Bailey to make it 2-0. Pines boss Kevin “Squizzy” Taylor exploded in the technical area haranguing his players and slamming their performance. Hodgson then discarded his captain’s armband and later Pines claimed it was simply because it was too tight and was annoying him. The timing was unfortunate. But Pines hit back in the 70th minute when Richardson went down inside the area and the ensuing penalty was easily converted by Hodgson. McMinimee should have done better with his header on the end of Cole Ryan’s far post cross from the right but O’Connor made amends when he ran onto a through ball in the 84th minute and on the bounce lobbed Ower to make it 2-2. In the first minute of injury time the elusive Moo Thay raced clear once more and poked the ball past Jardino to make it 3-2. Three minutes later Bailey iced it with a shot from close range, a fitting reward for the 17-year-old who was the best player on the pitch. In State 2 news the tug-of-war to
secure the signature of attacking midfielder Shane Tagliaferro has ended and he has agreed terms with Peninsula Strikers. “Tags” trained with both Seaford United and Strikers and last week Strikers head coach Paul Williams was delighted to announce that his club had signed the veteran. “Shane is part of the process of building an exciting squad which has a good blend of experience and youth,” Williams said. “He’s a cultured and creative midfielder who can dictate tempo and I’m sure he’ll bring his fair share of assists and goals to us.” In State 4 news Baxter received a bodyblow with news that central defender Matt McDermott has a fractured fibula sustained against Darebin United in the FFA Cup a fortnight back. The break resulted from a reckless challenge in the 71st minute by Darebin’s Frank Drakopoulos who left referee Jackson Landy with no choice but to send him off. McDermott had to be substituted and the veteran is expected to be sidelined for six to eight weeks. Drakopoulos was given a threeweek suspension that drops to two weeks with a guilty plea. Results of last weekend’s friendlies: Langwarrin 2 (Delarno Pharoe, George Howard penalty) Nunawading City 1; Bentleigh Cobras 2 Peninsula Strikers 2; Pakenham Utd 1 Somerville Eagles 3 (Bjorn Kutschera, Jack Wyer, own goal); HMAS Cerberus 3 Rosebud 4 (Cory Osorio, Blake Hicks, Owen McDougall, Michael Durrance). Mornington’s friendly on Saturday at home to Caroline Springs George Cross was abandoned after Mornington team manager Tony McKay collapsed in the dressing rooms before the match and had to be rushed to hospital. There was no further information as we went to press. Mornington wishes to thank George Cross for being both understanding and respectful of the situation. This weekend’s pre-season friendlies: THURSDAY: Endeavour Hills Fire v Chelsea, Power Reserve, 6.30pm & 8.30pm. FRIDAY: Frankston Pines v Rosebud, Monterey Reserve, 6.30pm & 8.30pm. SATURDAY: Baxter v Aspendale Stingrays, Baxter Park, 1pm & 3pm; Knox Utd v Somerville Eagles, Park Ridge Reserve, 1pm & 3pm; Mount Martha v Mount Eliza, Padua College, 1pm & 3pm.
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Brideoake’s Princess primed for Sunline Stakes HORSE RACING
By Ben Triandafillou DAVID Brideoake’s Group 1 winning mare, Princess Jenni, looks set to strike in the Group Two Sunline Stakes (1600m) on Friday 20 March after a forward showing first-up at Flemington on the weekend. Settling at the rear of the field in the Listed March Stakes on Saturday 7 March, Princess Jenni flashed home late to place behind the wellsupported Hawkes-trained runner, Wild Planet. Trained out of Brideoake’s Mornington-based set-up, the four-yearold mare has consistently struck winning form at each of her second-up runs throughout her career – a record that currently reads three wins from three attempts. Brideoake said he couldn’t be much happier with her performance on the weekend, given that she generally improves with the run. “Her run was terrific first-up,” Brideoake said. “I thought it was probably as good of a beginning to a prep that she’s had and she’s pulled up great since.” Her next target, the Group Two Sunline Stakes, will be run at The Valley, a track that she is unbeaten at (two wins from two starts) having previously won the Group Two Stocks Stakes and Group Three Alexandra Stakes, also run over the same distance. Brideoake said it’s all there for her to put in a forward showing in a couple of weeks’ time if all continues to go to plan.
“She has a great record around The Valley, she’s won a couple of Stakes race there, so we are just hoping that it all pans out now,” he said.
A trip across the border to Sydney could also be on the cards for Princess Jenni following her run in Sunline Stakes.
Perfect record: The David Brideoake-trained Princess Jenni looks to keep her unbeaten record at The Valley intact when she lines up in the G2 Sunline Stakes. Picture: Supplied
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