CONTENTS
Details
Outer East Football Netball Contents
Outer East Football Netball Mission and Values
CEO Report
Board Chair Report
General Manager Operations Report
Tribunal Report
Junior Operations Report
Netball Operations Report
Umpires Report
Profile
Social Media
Audit Report
Financial Statement
Notes to the Financial Statement
Past
Leading Goal Kickers & Shooters
OUTER EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL DETAILS
A.B.N. 84 160 417 818
Office - 95 Colchester Road, Kilsyth, VIC 3137
Phone - (03) 9735 5448
Email - admin@outereastfn.com.au
Website - www.outereastfn.com.au
OUTER EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL COMMISSIONERS:
Chair: Mr Tony Mitchell
Deputy Chair: Mr Graeme Tuplin
Mr Leo Groenewegen
Ms Lauren Bourke
Mr Mark Sargent
Mr Ryan Ford
Ms Josette O’Donnell
OUTER EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL OFFICE BEARERS:
CEO: Mr Aaron Bailey
General Manager Operations: Mr Cameron Hutchison
Junior Operations Coordinator: Mr Andrew Gibbons
Netball Operations Coordinator: Mr Matt Blanchard
Administration and Events Coordinator: Mrs Sheryn Harbert
Football Operations Coordinator: Miss Georgia Chisholm
Netball Development Manager: Mr Greg Heinrich
Head of Umpiring: Mr John Howorth
Umpire Administration Coordinator: Mr Aaron Gillard
AFL Victoria Participation Coordinator: Mr Nick Eades
Honour
Editors: Georgia Chisholm and Cameron Hutchison
Photography: Bethany Hutchison (BH Photography)
OURVISION
Our stakeholders and our people sit at the heart of what we do and the decisions we make.
We strive to be industry leaders, respected for our innovative, collaborative approach to delivering outstanding outcomes for our community.
Accessible, inclusive and affordable, our games can be enjoyed and participated by all.
OURMISSION
Connecting, developing and growing our communities, through the games of Australian Rules Football and Netball.
Following several challenging years due to COVID-19, it is pleasing to have completed full seasons across all competitions for the first time in three years. The relief in both finishing the season and completion of Junior and Senior finals series was shared by everyone across the Outer East community.
2022 saw the completion of the five-year Strategic Plan, a period of significant change for the region and growth both in participation and commercially. There were many highlights this year, but the key moments that stood out included:
• Financial stability of League and Clubs post COVID-19.
• Participation numbers growing to over 9000.
• Introduction of the Under 9 Friday night competition.
• Increase in Junior participation numbers, with the second highest number of junior participants in the league’s history.
• Introduction of the Gender Equity and Inclusion plan for the league.
• Growth in umpiring numbers by 80 umpires.
• Drought breaking premierships for Powelltown, Gembrook Cockatoo and Warburton Millgrove.
• High level attendances across the season and in particular the final’s series.
• Facility investment continues and supports a more inclusive league and club environment which is growing participation.
• Introduction of Premier Data stats and editing across all senior divisions
• Media coverage of female sport and competitions
• Growth and development of the Outer East development programs, including the Under 18 girls winning their respective carnival
• Junior Grand Final days at Wandin and Monbulk
With two years lost to football, focus was placed on the key transition age groups in football and netball. The Under 9 Friday competition and school and kindergarten programs embedded across the region were both successful and provide strong impetus into the 2023 season. Reengaging players moving from junior to senior football in under 19 football will be a key area for 2023.
Female participation is a key strategic priority focus, with Outer East introducing a Gender Equity and Inclusion plan that will drive female and LBGTQ participation across of ages in both our sports.
Local councils continue to assist with the growth of football and netball in the region through the ongoing development and improvement of sporting facilities. Many clubs have benefitted from lighting, drainage, and resurfacing upgrades as well as new pavilions.
Financially the league is in the best position it has beenstrong, stable, and sustainable. Club debtors are once again at its lowest levels. Thank you to Major Community Partner Bendigo Bank and Major Sponsors Karcher, Rochford, Yarra Valley Water, Box Hill Institute, Pedders Breaks and Suspension and Premier Data. Along with our other valued support sponsors and community partners listed at the front of the Annual Report, the support of our commercial partners has been crucial in navigating the past three years. The engagement of quality and well regard commercial partners has been a key improvement of the league over the past five years. Our sponsors have all committed for 2023 and beyond, and we look forward to these relationships continuing for many years to come.
Umpiring is critical to the league and has been an area of significant focus and investment in via facilities, coaching and support staff. In 2022 we saw a significant increase in umpire numbers, bucking the trend that was occurring across the state. Thank you to John Howarth for his work in building the foundations of our umpiring program and development. Thank you also to Peter Dixon and the Yarra Ranges Umpire Association for their tireless efforts to support umpiring and their members. The development of our umpires has been highlighted in a number of our field, boundary and goal umpires being promoted to the VFL, the largest influx in our umpire associations history.
The Board has been a fantastic support for both the Outer East staff and I and continue to provide our administration with guidance and support particularly in relation to policy formulation, decision making, fiscal management and governance practices. The league is fortunate to have a strong and diverse board who are passionate about Outer East Football and Netball. Special mention to Tony Mitchell whose passion and knowledge drives the region is second to none and unwavering support have been crucial.
OUTER EAST FN CEO
2022 REPORT – AARON BAILEY
Thank you to the hard-working Outer East team who have continued to deliver outstanding support to our clubs, volunteers and participants and have shown significant resilience through Covid 19. Thank you to Greg Heinrich, John Howarth, Lachlan Shaw, and Sebastian Mueller-Schmuki for their service to the League and I wish them all the best in their future endeavours.
Thank you to Greg and his team at Inspire Netball who have played a major role in growing Netball over the past five years. The administration team, led wonderfully by Cameron Hutchison are committed to keeping Outer East football and netball accessible and affordable for all participants whilst maintaining service levels. Andy Gibbons and Sheryn Harbert continue to provide outstanding support to clubs in their roles and Matt Blanchard and Georgia Chisholm have been terrific inclusions to the operations team. Matt, in particular, has provided Netball teams, volunteers and players with a level of support that matches what football has received for a number of years.
Thank you to our Club Presidents, Committees, Coaches, Team Officials and volunteers for your efforts in getting your teams back onto the field. The resilience and commitment shown through the most challenging period since the world wars cannot be undersold. I have been immensely grateful for the opportunity to work with the Outer East community over the past six years. It has been a privilege and I look forward to seeing the league grow from strength to strength over the coming years.
After two seasons without both Football & Netball and it was pleasing to finish off our season 2022 with a great final’s series post COVID 19. The past two years has placed a massive social strain on all levels of society, and it was great to witness everyone enjoying themselves at our weekly games and finals series. The board has always placed our weekend games as a priority for our all of community’s health and wellbeing, community sport and events play such a critical role of our members communities.
During these tough times, we choose to waiver the player registration and refund clubs for the amounts received prior to winding up season 2020. These funds were either credited to club accounts or clubs handed the money back to their players. Our competition was the only competition within AFL Victoria not to charge any fees for the 2020 season. We were extremely concise of the financial strain on all clubs during these once in a lifetime tough time, and hopefully beyond 2022 we will not experience things such as COVID again. Our sports are vital to all our close communities and townships, and we are committed in ensuring all our clubs prosper from 2022 and beyond, however, we need to continue to work together as member partners within both our football / netball communities. We might be in battle on the field / court, but we are one unit moving together and help each other prosper and survive.
Outer East Football Netball Competitions Limited will continue to strive to grow as a competition with the encouragement of club development through increased junior teams and netball juniors and senior football/ netball teams. We are focused on ensuring continued improvement of both football and netball competitions and give each club the opportunity in finding its own level, within our proven divisional structure.
I wish to again acknowledge and thank the magnificent work being undertaken by our office staff during these tough times under the management of Aaron Bailey our former CEO, General Manager Operations Cameron Hutchison, Junior Football Operations Andrew Gibbons, Accounts Administrator Sheryn Harbert, Director of Umpiring John Howorth, Matt Blanchard Netball Operations and Greg Heinrich Netball Development & Coaching.
Our staff are committed in servicing all clubs needs and they have proven their value during these tough times with each league employee continued support for our member clubs with all facets of football and netball, inclusive of business models and committee and club development programs. Good luck for season 2023 and beyond.
We also wish to welcome Hallam Football Netball Club Inc to our family and wish them all the best of luck for the coming season.
I would like to pass on my special thanks to my fellow board members through their support, many sound ideas, strong debates and most importantly their continued commitment and focus they have given our clubs to ensure our football and netball competitions continues to be sustainable, grow and develop.
Many thanks our Deputy Chair Graeme Tuplin, Mark Sargent, Leo Groenewegen, Ryan Ford, Lauren Bourke, and Josette O’Donnell, all board members are committed to the direction the competition is heading and I am incredibly grateful with their continued support.
Our members continue to focus on participation, retention, growth and provide a safe family environment. We as a competition are here to provide opportunities for our youth and most importantly, provide a safe environment for our children and families in enjoying our great games.
Some real positives during COVID are the re-development of some of our grounds. Gembrook’s new pavilion being completed, new ground being developed at Seville, Officer having a new function area being built, Mount Evelyn’s pavilion well under construction, Powelltown receiving a new function and change rooms in the initial stages of redevelopment.
I just ask we work together, stay strong and abide by the future COVID 19 plans as we direct you, AFL Victoria, Netball Victoria and local councils do, we need to work together stay focused and strong to ensure we all prosper in 2023 and get back on track for our players, committees, parents and supporters wellbeing and mental health.
2022 REPORT – CAMERON HUTCHISON
The official opening to season 2022 (November 2022, when registrations usually open) was delayed once again with Covid-19 Lockdowns just ceasing in late October and work from home orders still in place. Public gathering restrictions would also see our competitions AGM held online once again.
The AFL would also introduce a new database competition system called PlayHQ for season 2022. Which aimed to streamline and simplify these systems for our club users. It did seem to achieve this but was lacking in quite a few areas of administration usages which was frustrating for our staff and made a number of our tasks and some club admin tasks more time consuming. This is possibly expected in a new system and the PlayHQ representatives we dealt with understood our concerns and a lot of improvements were made throughout the year, with hopefully more to come. I must thank Danielle from PlayHQ especially for all her assistance in this area for myself, our staff and clubs combined.
Netball Victoria also changed their competition and registration database system for season 2022. After our initial introductions to it we felt it wasn’t suitable for our needs or requirements, so the decision was made to also utilise the PlayHQ system for all our Netball competitions as well. A decision which was appreciated by our clubs as they now had just one new match day system to become familiar with instead of two.
To start the year, I was tasked as a Superuser for the Outer East FN competitions which was a great experience and allowed me to be a key driver of the PlayHQ introduction for both our staff and club users alike.
Two new staff members joined us for the 2022 season, Matt Blanchard (Netball Operations Coordinator) and John Howarth (Umpire Director), both came with a wealth of experience in their respective departments and were able to hit the ground running, which ensured we got the season off to a great start.
With all of these factors combined, there was an unusual mixture of excitement, relief and trepidation towards the first Home and Away rounds for season 2022.
Everything was seeming much more positive that we would be able to complete our first Football and Netball competition season in three years, but Covid-19 wasn’t fully past us, so nothing was guaranteed.
Season 2022 started as early as we could to allow for playing as many games as possible (given the years missed) and we would also play some competitions longer than usual with 21 H&A games scheduled for Division one and two. Special Covid interrupted competition By Laws would also be in place this season, these gladly weren’t called upon as I initially expected. One interesting change in all our Football and Netball competitions for season 2022 was the “No Percentage”. In the 2022 season we utilised the Head-toHead results to determine which team would be placed higher on the ladder, should two or more teams finish on the same Premiership points (Wins) or Match Ratio.
With the return to competitions in 2022, most clubs saw a reduction in playing participant numbers. An area which also saw a drop off, was unfortunately in club volunteer numbers. Some clubs were affected more than others, but our biggest initial issue arose a week or two into the season and as a result the Division Two fixture would have to be redrawn with the Broadford and Yea club’s football players having to be combined so at least two teams could be put on the field. This situation isn’t new to our competitions but hasn’t taken place for our Senior clubs since 1974 - 1977, were the Second and Third Divisions consisted of a mixture of senior and reserve grade teams and 1956 – 1959 where Wandin, Woori Yallock and Seville merged to play as Valley United.
Another area where these numbers caused some competition alterations was in our Senior Women’s football. We combated this by combining both our divisions fixtures with teams allocated to one of two conferences. Each team would play their own conference opponents twice and teams from the other conference at least once, with all match results counting toward ladder positions and then each conference would split for their own finals series and premiership.
GENERAL MANAGER OPERATIONS
2022 REPORT – CAMERON HUTCHISON
This system was also used in our Veterans football competition which had three new clubs join for the 2022 season in, Devon Meadows, Neerim Neerim South and Phillip Island. This brought our Veterans teams for 2022 up to eight, the largest it’s been in quite some time.
Our U19 boys’ football would also see the teams from Premier and Division One combine into just one competition but pleasingly we were able to facilitate an U18 boys’ competition as well, mainly consisting of Division two club, teams.
Some great Theme rounds and matches took place in 2022 including: Anzac Round, Indigenous round (Warburton Millgrove Vs Powelltown and Yarra Glen Vs Healesville held special Indigenous games). The Pride Cup played between Yarra Glen and Belgrave in 2022, was the precursor for our first competition wide Pride Round which I look forward to expanding on for season 2023. Through this I organised our first Pride Round, staff education session facilitated by the Pride Cup team and it was a great education experience for us all.
During the 2022 season we had a couple of staffing changes, firstly with Sebastian making his way to the Melbourne FC and then Lachlan departed to MSAC. I’d like to thank them both for their time with us and I wish them both the very best for their future working endeavours. Both gentlemen contributed greatly to our organisation during their time with us. On the back of both of them leaving, we were able to welcome Georgia Chisholm and Aaron Gillard to the team with both of them fitting in magnificently to our organisation. Unfortunately, we also said farewell to John Howarth at season’s end as the rigors of AFL Umpiring and the requirements at community level were not compatible. I will always appreciate the time and conversations with John on umpiring, as I learnt so much from them, especially that there are only 34 people in the country that truly really know what the rules are. Some work to be done on correcting that is required from the top level, I’m sure.
The 2022 Finals series ran well, given it had been a few years between them happening and it was so pleasing to be attending finals matches with good crowd numbers for both football and netball again. The weather on multiple occasions made for some eventful , challenging, and stressful times, but our staff and clubs responded well on all occasions to ensure all matches could be facilitated. I thank all of our host clubs for their assistance this season in getting the finals back up and running again, with a special mention to Rob Thompson and Woori Yallock who were able to assist with their venue on multiple occasions when the weather and facility availability played havoc with our plans.
GENERAL MANAGER OPERATIONS
2022 REPORT – CAMERON HUTCHISON
Other highlights for me in season 2022 were:
• Completing the season!!!!
• The U18 boys Grand Final and Women’s Preliminary’s at Yarra Junction (Our first GF in 3 years).
• The U17 boys Night Grand Final.
• Berwick Springs first finals appearance.
• Powelltown’s first Senior premiership since 1989.
• The effort and celebration that Warburton Millgrove and Powelltown put into their First nations round matches.
• The overtime spectacular, which was the Premier Division A Grade Netball Grand Final. As well as the reward for Warby winning their first ever netball A grade Premiership.
Now to my Thank you’s starting with our club presidents and committees, it’s been a tough couple of years for us all and it’s great to see some reward for effort able to take place in 2022. To Leo, Lachlan, Liam, Jordan and Aiden for all their time and commitment to our match day and other media offerings throughout the 2022 season, it’s much appreciated. My fellow staff members, Sheryn, Matt, Georgia, Sebastian, Aaron G and Andy. All your support and comradery has been magnificent. I’m especially proud of the level Andy is taking the Junior interleague program too and how he stepped up and took on more of the Tribunal organisation this season. Greg and the Inspire Netball Group have assisted us greatly in enhancing our Netball competitions for the past 6 years and I wish them all the very best for their future Netball endeavours.
A special thankyou to Tegan, Marshall and Charlotte for giving me more than just footy and netball to think about and care for. Your support is always amazing and appreciated.
Finally, to Aaron Bailey, it’s been a great six years working together. So much has happened and challenged us over this time, and you have led our organisation with pride and gusto throughout. The growth of the Girls and Women’s footy was a key initiative of your tenure and has been a great success. Despite all the knockers, your decision making always had the best interests of the competition’s future in the forefront of your thinking. I’ve really appreciated your support of me throughout our time together and I sincerely wish you all the best with the new role at the Yarra Junior FL.
The 2022 season saw the introduction of our independent appeals board and I’d like to thank Greg Back and Craig West for their assistance in this process. This process was utilized twice during the year. With the addition to John Howarth and his expertise to our video review panel we saw an increase in video review reports in season 2022, with an emphasis on these being the Non-football, Striking or Rough Conduct type incidents.
A summary of reports in 2022 include:
30 for “Striking”
17 for “Engaging in rough conduct”
3 for “Using abusive Language”
3 for “Bumping and opponent when their head is down over the football”
3 for “Using abusive, insulting or threatening language towards an Umpire”
2 for “Charging another person”
1 for “Head butting”
1 for “Making unreasonable contact to the face of an opponent”
1 for “Misconduct or Serious Misconduct”
1 for “Kicking”
1 for “Disputing an Umpires decision”
1 for “Wrestling”
1 for “Attempted to Striking”
1 for “Using an Obscene Gesture”
With 1058 games played over all competitive Football Competitions, we averaged one report for every 16 games played.
Outer East Football Netball would like to thank & acknowledge the efforts ofMr Greg Black. Mrs Kelly Christie and Mr.Craig West in their roles as Chair of the tribunal and also thank the efforts of tribunal members, Mr. Fury Di Pietro, Mr. Harold Bromley, Mr John Dennis Mr Tony Robertson, Mr Paul Fagan & Mr Mick Huisintveld in giving up their time most weeks volunteering for us. Thank you also to our Appeals panel of, Mr Matt Tippett, Mr Russell Church and Mr Gary Tippett as well as our investigators Mr Brett Smith and Mr Mark Fitt.
JUNIOR OPERATIONS
2022 REPORT – ANDREW GIBBONS
“We did it” was the end result for season 2022. After 3 years of interrupted seasons, we finally were able to play a full season and complete our final series.
As I stated above, We did it, I have highlighted the We because without the help and commitment from all our club committees, parents and players our season would not have been a success.
Yes, there were challenges during the season, but by working together we sorted them out.
Prior to the 2022 season I held numerous meetings with the clubs and through this consultation we decided to realign our female program by changing them to the even age groups and introducing an Under 12 girl’s competition.
The Under 12 girls competition started off slowly, but gained momentum and finished off very strong, with our playing numbers increasing two-fold.
The only real downturn was our Under 18 girls, but after some discussion with our neighbouring league the EFNL we were able to include them in their competition.
By all accounts both our teams (Emerald/Monbulk & Mt Evelyn) enjoyed the experience, and both had successful seasons, with Mt Evelyn winning the Under 18 Premier division Premiership. Our other girls competitions stayed constant with our Under 14 & Under 16 Girls both having a 7 team competition.
Our mixed and boys age groups returned with good numbers and we able to have 1 division of 11’s (which was split for the finals) consisting of 13 teams. Our Under 13 competition consisted of 19 teams which we split into 3 divisions. Our Under 15 competition was made up of 15 teams which included Alexandra & Yea. Our Under 17 competition consisted of 9 teams with Wandin and Yarra Glen merging for the season. We did lose both Wesburn & Seville to our Under 18 Saturday competition, but as long as the boys are playing footy in our league, I am happy.
Our non-competitive age groups Under 9 Wayalaks & Under 10’s was once again supported well by all clubs with the Under 9 Wayalaks having 16 teams and our Under 10’s consisting of 7 teams.
Our Junior Lightning carnivals were again a success, with thanks to Wesburn JFC for hosting the Under 10 Carnival, and a further congratulations to Olinda Ferny Creek who won the carnival.
We started the Under 9 Wayalaks carnival on a reasonably fine day, but due to lightning and inclement weather, we had to finish up early. Thanks to Woori Yallock JFC for hosting the event, unfortunately we will have to wait until next year to crown a carnival winner.
During the season, our fundamental aim was participation, which I feel we achieved. Junior sport has to always be about giving children a place to flourish and enjoy themselves. Thanks to our outgoing CEO Aaron Bailey whose knowledge and guidance shared with me over 6 years, has helped shape our junior competition.
Good luck Aaron on your future endeavours. Though we have had a few changes in the office this year, we always find quality people who are always there to help out in any way during the season “Thank you to all the Outer East staff”. Our Outer East board once again gave great support to me and the Junior Competition “Thank you”. After 2 years without completing our final series, it was fantastic to see the players back out there. Thanks to all our clubs that hosted a finals day and a special big thanks to Wandin JFC, Monbulk JFC & Woori Yallock JFC for hosting electrifying Grand Final days. Our Grand Finals didn’t let us down with close contests in most age groups.
Thank you and well done to our Junior umpires, who performed exceptionally throughout the season under the guidance of our head of umpiring John Howorth.
Thank you John for the invaluable knowledge you passed on to our Junior umpires. Each round we need at least 70 umpires appointed, which is a mammoth task.
The task of appointing the junior umpires was managed beautifully by Emily Jose “Thank you” Emily for all your hard work over the last 4 years.
Summarising the season, I am extremely proud the way all our clubs embraced our new PlayHQ data base and how we all pushed through and came out of the other side after Covid. Well done everyone.
OUTER EAST JUNIOR INTERLEAGUE REPORT
After a disjointed 2021 Junior Interleague due to Covid, we decided to review and change our junior interleague program.
We wanted to give more players the opportunity to be a part of our representative program, we also needed to streamline our program to give every player a chance to flourish in a more professional structure. Firstly, we employed a Junior Interleague High-Performance Coordinator, Sebastian. Sebastian and I interviewed and selected the coach’s that we felt represented the professionalism we wanted for the program.
Under 13 Boy’s – Steve Martin & Matt Byron
Under 14 Girl’s – Emma Horne
Under 15 Boy’s – Brad Bates & Shane Newsome
Under 16 Girl’s – Bryce Edwards & Claire Knell
Under 17 Boy’s – Jack Pruden, Jake Hollingsworth & Stewy
Alfred
Under 18 Girl’s – John O’Brien, Ben Harrison & Isabella Rennick
The above coaches went over and above in their commitment to our program “Thank You.”
As we are a small league compared to others, we decided to merge our 14’s and 15’s into one Under 15 side and our 16’s and 17’s into one Under 17 side, this gave us a broader base to select from. We retained our 14,16 & 18 girls whilst also introducing an Under 13 Boys side. We started Phase 1 Interleague trials at the end of February and played trial games against MPJFL late March, after the trial games we progressed into Phase 2 Training selecting up to 50 players.
During the Phase 2 Training stage, we partnered with Project Gap and introduced a testing day similar to an AFL draft combine. Project Gap are a company that specialise in athletic development and the testing day was a huge success thanks to them.
After the Phase 2 testing day we trained for a couple of more weeks and then chose the 26 players to enter Phase 3 Interleague squad. About this time my right-hand man Sebastian was offered a position he could not refuse with the Melbourne football club. I would like to thank Sebastian for his effort and commitment to our Interleague program, he was surely missed during the concluding stages of the program.
The carnival began on a cold winters evening out at Langwarrin, where we played the MPJFL. Though the weather was cold our hearts were warmed by the effort of all our teams. Under 14 Girl’s had a narrow loss, under 15 Boy’s started their carnival with a brilliant win, under 16 Girl’s toughed it out for a great win, under 17 Boy’s played out a gutsy come from behind win and our Under 18 Girl’s stuck to their structure and came away with the win.
Our next game was on Saturday up against SEJ, this was our first game for our Under 13 Boy’s and even though they were out sized and out played, they gave their all. The Under 14 Girl’s had a stirring win kicking 3 goals to none in the last quarter, the Under 15 Boy’s continued to play great footy and had another win, the Under 16 Girl’s played well, but had a narrow loss, the Under 17 Boy’s couldn’t back up from their win on Wednesday night and had a competitive loss and our Under 18 Girl’s didn’t kick too well but dominated and had a great win.
Our last games were played on Monday against FDJFL, weather was good, and the girl’s games were even better. The Under 14 Girl’s gave their all and had a narrow win, after a fast start kicking 7 goals straight the Under 16 Girl’s just hung on to record a nail-biting draw and our Under 18 Girl’s proved they are one of the best teams in the southeast after hanging on to a win by 3 points. With 3 wins our Under 18 Girls have gone back-to-back and won the carnival once again.
Our boy’s teams did not have such a great day with our Under 13 Boy’s losing to a very disciplined FDJFL side, our Under 15 Boy’s had their first loss, but had a very successful carnival and our Under 17 Boys went down again, but showed we have some marvelous talent in our region. Overall, I was extremely proud of all our teams and hope all the players enjoyed their time in our interleague program. Thank you to all our parents and support staff, without your input our program would not be so successful. Also, a special mention and Thank you to our talent managers, Joseph Molluso (Head Talent Manager), Dan Holt (Male Talent Manager) & Glen Burton (Female Talent Manager).
Under 13 Boy’s – 2 losses
Under 14 Girl’s – 2 wins, 1 loss
Under 15 Boy’s – 2 wins, 1 loss
Under 16 Girl’s – 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss
Under 17 Boy’s – 1 win, 2 losses
Under 18 Girl’s – 3 Wins
NETBALL OPERATIONS
2022 REPORT – MATT BLANCHARD
Registered Participants:
Total registered participants for 2022 Season: 1823
Junior Competitions – 45 Teams
13&U White – 6 Teams
13&U Blue – 5 Teams
15&U White – 6 Teams
15&U Blue – 6 Teams
17&U White – 7 Teams
17&U Blue – 15 teams across two divisions.
Open Competitions – 91 Teams
Premier Division – 39 Teams across 4 grades
Division One – 28 Teams across 4 grades
Division Two – 24 Teams across 4 grades
2022 Premiers:
The first finals series since 2019 provided some outstanding matches and results across all grades and just underpinned what a strong netball competition we have across all three divisions of Outer East. Ten grand finals were decided by a margin of four goals or less. Both A Grade games in Premier Division and Division One were decided by a single goal, you couldn’t ask for better finales for the season.
Congratulations to all of our 2022 premiers:
Premier Division
A Grade – Olinda Ferny Creek
B Grade – Narre Warren
C Grade – Narre Warren
D Grade – Narre Warren
17&U Blue – Narre Warren
17&U White – Cranbourne
15&U Blue – Narre Warren
15&U White – Narre Warren
13&U Blue – Berwick
13&U White – Berwick
Division One
A Grade – Seville
B Grade – Seville
C Grade – Seville
D Grade – Berwick
Division Two
A Grade – Warburton Millgrove
B Grade – Powelltown
C Grade – Warburton Millgrove
D Grade – Warburton Millgrove
17&U – Warburton Millgrove
Netball Victoria Association Championships: In 2022, we had four representative sides compete in the Association Championships. The Central East division qualifiers were held at Springvale DNA in Dingley (15&U/17&U) on May 22nd and Caulfield DNA in Murrumbeena (13&U) on June 5th . The state finals were held at the State Netball Centre in Parkville on July 24th.
Our results were:
13&U – Finished eighth in the Central East Division
15&U – Semi Finalist in the Central East Division
17&U – Won the Central East Division advancing to State Finals. Finished seventh at State Finals.
Open – Advanced straight thru to State Finals and finished seventh.
Overall, the results were something that all athletes should be proud of. Thank you to the representing players for their commitment to the program and proudly representing Outer East FN.
A huge thank you also to our Representative Coaches and support staff along with all the parents for their commitment to the 2022 Association Championships.
NETBALL OPERATIONS
13&U
Coach - Carol Gregorovich
Team Manager – Jade Heinrich
15&U
Coach - Donna Wilson
17&U
Coach - David O’Hare
Team Manager – Mandy Gesler
Open
Coach - Lani Mannays
Team Manager – Marissa Haynes
Looking forward to 2023:
Participation Growth
One of the most pleasing aspects of 2022 was the growth of our 17&U competitions and clubs, some fielding teams in the age group for the first time and reaping the benefits of having a feeder team for their open teams. 2023 will see many players from that age group graduate into Open netball which is very exciting for the clubs involved. In the lead up to the 2023 season, we will be working with clubs on strategies to increase participation numbers in both junior and open competitions. The aspiration will be for all clubs to field a 17&U team in 2023. This is seen as a vital step in the ongoing sustainability of clubs and them having the ability of fielding four open grade teams well into the future.
Umpire Development
2022 was a challenging time across the state for both Football Netball Leagues and Netball Associations in the umpiring department. Umpiring numbers had diminished from 2019 levels. A huge thank you goes out to our panel umpires for their commitment to their Outer East along with the many club umpires that stood up in the place of panel umpires when we had shortages throughout the season.
Umpiring has been identified as one of our key challenges in 2023. The need to attract more umpires into our ranks and provide them with the training, education and opportunity to continue along on their umpiring pathway.
We also will be looking at providing opportunities for clubs to have their umpires badged or progress their accreditation thru the Netball Victoria umpiring pathway. Like players and coaches, the better equipped our umpires are, the better our competition will be.
Coaching Development
Like umpiring, coaching is another area that needs increased attention in 2023. In our competition and across numerous other competitions there are currently more coaching positions on offer than there are coaching applicants looking. This would indicate that there is a strong need to assist clubs in nurturing and developing their own coaches from within. We recently hosted a Netball Victoria Face to Face Development Level coaching course, and we will be looking to host another in February of 2023 along with a Level 3 Intermediate course to assist clubs in providing more opportunities to advance their coaches thru the pathway.
Association Championships
Outer East FN is committed to being part of the 2023 Netball Victoria Association Championships and will compete in 13&U, 15&U, 17&U and Open competitions. For our athletes the Association Championships plays an important part of the Netball Victoria Talent Identification program. In closing, in my first year in the job, I would like to take the opportunity to thank my colleagues at Outer East FN for their support. I would also like to thank all the affiliate clubs, committees, players, parents and officials for making our competition what it is and I looking forward to continue building even stronger relationships in to 2023 to make our competition even better.
The Outer East Football Umpiring team enjoyed a successful season on and off the field in 2022. The season began officially with my appointment as the new Head of Umpiring commencing on November 1st, 2021. By Christmas, the group had trained across four Sundays at four different venues to suit the geographical challenges of the group, held 8 online weekly coaching sessions called the ‘weekly whistle’ at 7pm on Wednesday evenings and the coaching panel had all been appointed. In addition to this, planning for the inaugural Darwin Development Camp was all complete, ready to go in early January.
Throughout early January, 6 developing umpires attended the inaugural Darwin Development Camp officiating games in the Northern Territory Football League season, participating in specific umpire skills sessions, physical training sessions, goal setting for 2022, life development experiences and visiting the various tourist attractions. One of the umpires mentioned “The past 8 days I have learnt more about umpiring and myself than I have in my past 5 years as an umpire”. The group was complimented by current AFL Field Umpire Nick Brown, AFLUA life member Don Cooke, former NTFL umpiring manager Sam Cunningham and the 4 various NTFL coaches who provided specialist coaching and mentoring throughout. This camp also attracted national social media attention on the AFL and UmpireAFL Facebook and Instagram pages.
In the first week of February the group started training on Monday nights at Mt Lilydale Mercy College in blistering heat with around 50 people attending. The vibe was great, and the application and dedication could be clearly seen, full of enthusiasm with a new coaching team. The new Officials HQ platform education session and accreditation day wrapped the month up along with many umpires participating in Eastern Ranges Football Club practice matches across the month and OEFN club practice matches.
Throughout March, further refinement of Officials HQ become a hurdle however this didn’t stop the three clear focuses for our group being educated throughout. The goal umpires were to focus on movement and positioning under flight and signally scores at the closest point on the score line to prevent holding play up for quick kick ins. Boundary umpires focused on the speed in which they can throw the ball in and aiming for 18m in length with plenty of height. The field umpires to focus on dangerous play incidents such as dangerous tackles and holding the whistle for ball ups to allow play to flow and penalising players who dive or drag the ball in and do not knock the ball clear in an attempt to shorten quarters with less stoppages and promote a more free flowing game. All of these key points would be educated via an online learning platform on the YRUA website in which vision from the OEFN would be edited to highlight these examples. For field umpires, this was a weekly occurrence, and the platform also provided the opportunity for umpires to ask questions about specific examples shown and for the group to see the questions.
In addition to this, our recruitment was booming and our target of 20 new umpires was exceeded before the start of the season after we held a recruitment day in conjunction with the OEFN junior interleague trial day which attracted 14 young umpires in addition their parents who also became valued members of the group.
In April the season was to begin and so too was our training schedule with juniors and seniors training on Monday nights at Mt Evelyn and on Wednesday nights, the umpires had the choice of an Officer training group or Emerald training group.
The first Wednesday of each month we enjoyed a meal supplied by the Emerald Football Club and a group training session which included special guest speakers throughout year such as current AFL Umpires Ian Burrows and Michael Craig, Victorian Umpiring development manager Andrew Talbot, State Umpiring academy manager Craig Herman and also our past OEFN umpires who are now current VFL development squad umpires who all came to run training and discuss their experiences across the season.
The start of the season kicked off quickly and more umpires started coming in after the AFL releasing the country is 6,000 umpires short, we experienced more umpires joining and the word spread of the quality training we where providing and umpires from neighbouring leagues started joining. By round 1, we had more umpires available than what clubs had requested and therefore, many of the clubs agreed to pay extra for umpires they had not requested if we could fill those appointments. All appointments for field, boundary and goal umpires were appointed in round 1. A great achievement for the league.
The new ISC uniforms had then arrived, and the roll out had begun, by seasons end, every umpire was wearing the new tops and socks with stocks to be replenished in late September 2022, ready for the 2023 season which will see all umpires fully attired with both on field and off field attire.
In May, umpires Alex Tomada, Sophie Mastaing, Daniel Molino, Dylan Priestley, Georgia Priestley, Francis Nickell, Harrison Pinney, Jack Kennedy and Connor Ahmed all attended the U15 state championships in Shepparton which really showed how the reinstatement of our pathway system in the Eastern ranges Umpire academy was already a huge success with many members having valued experiences.
From the carnival, goal umpires Alex Tomada and Jack Kennedy were identified as umpires under consideration for the 2023 VFL development squad in which Alex Tomada has been offered a contract for 2023, the first graduate from OEFN to the VFL development list in a number of years. There have been 7 other umpires identified for 2024. May 21st also marked the first full female umpiring panel in the OEFN in the Emerald v Belgrave match. To mark the occasion, Head of Umpiring for the AFL Dan Richardson attended to greet all umpires and watch the game along with Dr Mandy Ruddock Hudson (former professional swimmer) and Brad McEwan who spoke at a post-game function to the large 100+ crowd about the importance of female sport and the experiences they have had within that field. The following week they conducted a mental health seminar for the junior umpires and worked on strategies to deal with difficult situations around crowds, parents and coaches along with developing skills in how to deal with emotions after a confrontation on field or off-field. In May we also had 6 umpires officiate at Half Time of an AFL game and enjoy a match day experience with the AFL umpiring team including walking onto the field and warming up with the AFL umpires. In May we were also met with the challenge of allocating umpires to the South division of the Vets competition. Luckily umpires from the Gippsland Umpire Association and South Gippsland Umpires Association assisted us in filling these appointments, often as a 1 umpire system.
In June Umpire availability began to thin out and some outstanding contributions from select individuals who officiated 2 games in a row to fill appointments. Some making their senior football debuts. AFL Umpire Nick Brown officiated a junior match with Harrison Siddall at Upwey and AFL boundary umpire Ian Burrows had been out to Monbulk to observe our 3 most aspiring boundary umpires.
It also marked the debut of 14-year-old Max Worthy officiating a Premier Reserves grade match. He would go on to umpire the U17 Grand Final and be the emergency for the U19 Grand Final.
In July we raised awareness for MND with the amazing story of new Goal Umpire Matt Stickland and this was also recognised with all goal umpires wearing MND beanies in the ‘sockit2MND’ round. Recruits continued to flow in and in this month, we attracted another 6 junior umpires who started umpiring u9 and u10 football with mentors.
August started our finals campaigns in women’s, vets and junior competitions. Our focus again aligned to dangerous play incidents, promoting a free-flowing game and for our group to act with integrity and professionalism. This flowed throughout September when we were awarded our umpires of the year awards to field umpire – Leigh Walters, Boundary Umpire – Dylan Priestley and Goal Umpire - Alex Tomada.
At seasons end we have had nearly 170 umpires officiate 3 games and 152 umpires complete the season, 68 of those are new to the OEFN and nearly 50 of those are brand new to umpiring including 11 females which we now have 18 females officiating in our group compared to 7 in 2021. 54 umpires are below the age of 18 and 113 of the 152 total umpires that completed the season are 24 years old or younger. This is a great resemblance of the youth and next generation of our group coming through and our ability to recruit within this age demographic throughout 2022. On percentages of group size, we have recruited the most on record of any umpiring group on AFL Victoria records and the challenge ahead is to retain these umpires and continue to replenish our numbers with new talent young and old.
In summary I would like to acknowledge the OEFN umpiring coaching panel and staff. Don Cooper, Nelson Tucker, Graham Bergroth, Ken Taylor, Sophie Mastaing, Warwick Marsh and our Junior appointments manager Emily Jose and the valued contribution of Aaron Gillard in administration support. Their support is critical in providing an engaging and motivating experience for all umpires.
I would also like to acknowledge the Outer East Football Netball Staff who were wonderful to work with and provided great support. Special acknowledgement to CEO, Aaron Bailey; who led the team brilliantly through adversity and rewarding times. I would like to thank the OEFN board members and their continuous support for the umpiring program and positive feedback.
Umpiring is a key stakeholder in servicing the league and the clubs. I have thoroughly enjoyed contributing in a positive manner to this service and football in the region and I am excited for the future of umpiring in OEFN with 74% of the total umpires 24 years old and younger and the reestablishment of the pathway system.
Outer East Football Netball Profile - 2022
OEFN TEAM LISTINGS
Total LGA reach of OEFN = 498,022
14% of the Victorian population
OUTER EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL COMPETITION LIMITED
ABN 84 160 417 818
INDEPENDENT AUDIT REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF OUTER EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL COMPETITION LIMITED.
Report on the audit of the financial report.
Unqualified Opinion
We have audited the accompanying financial report of the Outer East Football Netball Competition Limited, which comprises the statement of financial position as of 31 October 2022, the statement of comprehensive income, statement of changes in equity and statement of cash flows for the year then ended, and notes to the financial statements including a summary of significant accounting policies, other explanatory information, and Board of Management declaration.
In our opinion the accompanying financial report of the Outer East Football Netball Competition Limited (League) is in accordance with the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012, including:
a) giving a true and fair view of the league’s financial position as of 31 October 2022 and of its financial performance for the year then ended; and
b) complying with Australian Accounting Standards and Associations Incorporation Regulations.
Basis for opinion
We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor’s Responsibilities for the Audit of the Financial Report section of our report. We are independent of the League in accordance with the auditor independence requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 and the ethical requirements of the Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board’s APES 110 Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (the Code) that are relevant to our audit of the financial report in Australia. We have also fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with the Code.
We confirm that the independence declaration required by the Corporations Act 2001, which has been given to the directors of the Company, would be in the same terms if given to the directors as at the time of this auditor’s report.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. The directors are responsible for the other information. The other information comprises the information included in the League’s annual report for the year ended 31 October 2020 but does not include the financial report and our auditor’s report thereon.
Our opinion on the financial report does not cover the other information and accordingly we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon.
In connection with our audit of the financial report, our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial report, or our knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwise appears to be materially misstated.
If, based on the work we have performed, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact. We have nothing to report in this regard
Responsibilities of the directors for the financial report
The directors of the league are responsible for the preparation of the financial report that gives a true and fair view in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards and the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012 and for such internal control as the directors determine is necessary to enable the preparation of the financial report that gives a true and fair view and is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. In preparing the financial report, the directors are responsible for assessing the league’s ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the directors either intend to liquidate the Company or to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so.
Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the financial report
Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial report as a whole is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor’s report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with the Australian Auditing Standards will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of this financial report.
A further description of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial report is located at the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board website at: http://www.auasb.gov.au/Home.aspx. This description forms part of our auditor’s report.
Grant PlozzaAccountant, CPA, No 1415249
GP Business Solutions Pty Ltd
2 December 2022
Statement of financial position at 31 October 2022
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Statement of changes in equity for the year ended 31 October 2022
Statement of cash flows for the year ended 31 October 2022
Accounting policies & explanatory notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 October 2022
1. Basis of preparation and accounting policies
These financial statements have been prepared on the historical cost basis in accordance with the Australian Accounting Standards – Reduced Disclosure Requirements and the Corporations Act 2001. They are presented in the currency units of Australia
Income Tax
The company is exempt from income tax in accordance with the provisions of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
Revenue recognition
Revenue is measured at the fair value of the consideration received or receivable and represents the amounts receivable for goods and services provided in the normal course of business, net of discounts, returns, rebates and sales-related taxes.
Property, plant and equipment
Items of property, plant and equipment are measured at cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses. Depreciation is charged so as to allocate the cost of assets less their residual values over their estimated useful lives, using the straight-line method Land and buildings are not depreciated The following rates are used for the depreciation of other property, plant and equipment:
If there is an indication that there has been a significant change in the depreciation rate, useful life or residual value of an asset, the depreciation of that asset is revised accordingly to reflect the new expectations
Inventories
Inventories are stated at the lower of cost and selling price less costs to complete and sell Cost is calculated using the first-in, first-out (FIFO) method
Trade and other receivables
Most sales are made on the basis of normal credit terms and the receivables do not bear interest. Where credit is extended beyond normal credit terms, receivables are measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method At the end of each reporting period, the carrying amounts of trade and other receivables are reviewed to determine whether there is any objective evidence that the amounts are not recoverable. If so, an impairment loss is recognised immediately in profit or loss.
Trade payables
Trade payables are obligations on the basis of normal credit terms and do not bear interest.
Provisions and contingencies
Provisions are recognised when the company has an obligation at the reporting date as a result of a past event; it is probable that the company will be required to transfer economic benefits in settlement; and the amount of the obligation can be estimated reliably Provisions are not recognised for future operating losses Contingent assets and contingent liabilities are not recognised.
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT
TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Financial Statements for the year ended 31 October 2022
DIRECTORS DECLARATION
In the opinion of the Directors of Outer East Football Netball:
a) The financial statements and notes of Outer East Football Netball are in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001, including
i) Giving a true and fair view of its financial position as at 31 October 2022 and of its performance for the financial year ended on that date; and
ii) Complying with Australian Accounting Standards Reduced Disclosure Regime (including the Australian Accounting Interpretations) and the Corporations Regulations 2001; and
b) There are reasonable grounds to believe that Outer East Football Netball will be able to pay its debts as and when they become due and payable.
Signed in accordance with a resolution of the Directors.
Anthony Mitchell Director30 November 2022
YVMDFNL Senior Presidents
1966-1968 G. Sutherland
1969-1973 R. Mills
1974-1985 J. Dyer
1986-1991 H. Ramage
1992-1993 J. Hartnell
1993-1994 R. Rolando*
1995-1996 D. Harvey
1997-1998 G. Wragg
1999-2000 G. Tuplin
2001-2008 T. Mitchell
2009 - 2011 G. Tuplin
2012 - 2015 L. Groenewegen
YVMDFNL Senior Vice Presidents
1966-1967 G. Miller, R. Mills, R. Walker
1968 R. Mills, T. Dalgiel, J. Dyer, E. Fitton, K. West
1969 E. Fitton, E. Hunter, K. West
1970 J. Dyer, E. Fitton, T. Cormack
1971 J. Dyer, E. Fitton, R. McQuire, W. Phillips, L. Ure
1972 T. Ferguson, E. Holden
1973-1975 K. Poynton*
1976-1977
1978
G. Dark, P. Gilmore, E. Hunter, H. Ramage, J. Stewart
A. Argoon, P. Gilmore, E. Hunter, H. Ramage, J. Stewart
1979-1985 H. Ramage
1986-1989 P. Molloy*
1990-1991 W. Cadle
1992-1993 R. Rolando*
1994 A. Webb
1995-1997 J. Shalders
1998-1999 W. Heppell
2000 T. Mitchell
2001-2009 S. Smith
2010-2011 L. Groenewegen
2012- 2014 M. Sandilands
2015 C. Hutchison
Secretaries
1966-1967 W. Valentine
1968 R. Matthews
1969-1970 W. Valentine
1971-1975 L. Day
1976-1981 V. Clauscen
Senior Committee of Management - Chair
2016 - 2017 L. Groenewegen
Senior Committee of Management - Vice Chair
2016 - 2017 M. Hill
Junior Presidents
D. Makieson T. Barklay
D. Evans
J. Myers -2015 S. Elliott
Junior Committee of Management- Chair
2016 - 2017 A. Gibbons
Junior Committee of Management- Vice Chair
2016 - 2017 K. Stokes
Business Manager 1996-2007 R. Hayes
Outer East Commissioner – Outer East Football Netball Board
2016 - 2017 A. Gibbons 2016 - 2019 K. Stokes 2018 - 2020 M.
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Emma Clarke
Nicole Fletcher
Amanda Rothwell-Hiscock
Kelly Pascoe
Ashleigh Andrews
Emily Hay
Nick Horman & Kasey Peters
Nan Cleven
Lauren Zelunka
Sonya Alexander
Debbie O’Loughlin
Carey Williams
Nicky Muley
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Tayla Adams
Rebecca Luxford
Mick Morris
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Anita Woods
Sharyn Cotton
Meaghan Carter
Stacey Davis
Alex Elgin-Nixon
Paul Piaser
Jamie Grace
Ross Hubbard
Zach Coleman
Cindy Downey
Mathew Bell
Simon Gilson
Brett Hook
Brendan Ferguson
Bob Foletta
Tony Wunhym
Luke Bower
Megan Ohea
Darren Bennett
Belinda Conway
Duncan Newcomen
Ben Brockliss
Michelle Grace
Renee Martini
Claire Moreton
Mel Bateson
Kate Sceberras
Tara Tonkin
Christie Smith
Gareth Philips & Gerald Tingay
Tanya Carew
Brian Westlake
Danny Hyndman
Venessa Gemmell
Kristy Burrows
Alex Elgin-Nixon
2022 Division One & Womens
Karcher Division One D Grade
North
Box Hill Institute U18 boys
Karcher Division Two D Grade
Karcher Division Two 17&U Blue
LADDERS
Karcher 13&U Blue
# TEAM P MR W L D BYE # TEAM P MR W L D BYE 1 ROC - 13Blue 15 86.66 13 2 0 4 1 Berwick - 13White 15 93.33 14 1 0 4 2 Berwick - 13Blue 14 85.71 12 2 0 5 2 Beaconsfield - 13White 16 81.25 13 3 0 3 3 Beaconsfield - 13Blue 15 53.33 8 7 0 4 3 Cranbourne - 13White 16 50 8 8 0 3 4 Narre Warren - 13Blue 15 26.66 4 11 0 4 4 ROC - 13White 16 31.25 5 11 0 3 5 Pakenham - 13Blue 15 0 0 15 0 4 5 Pakenham - 13White 15 6.66 1 14 0 4 6 Gembrook Cockatoo - 13White 4 0 0 4 0 15 OUTER EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL ANNUAL REPORT 2022 | Page 41
U17 Boys
2022 Junior Football Older Age Groups
2022 Junior Football Younger Age Groups
Division 3
RESULTS Round 10 25-6-22 25-6-22 25-6-22 25-6-22
Upwey Woori Yallock 18.17-125 D Officer 6.10-46 Wandin 13.15-93 D Upwey Tecoma 9.11-65 Pakenham 18.27-135 D Mount Evelyn 1.4-10 Olinda Ferny Creek 9.6-60 D Monbulk 6.16-52 Bye: Narre Warren Round 14 23-7-22 23-7-22 23-7-22 23-7-22
Upwey Tecoma 11.11-77 L Pakenham 12.15-87 Officer 10.8-68 L Wandin 13.13-91 Narre Warren 26.22-178 D Mount Evelyn 2.5-17 Monbulk 7.18-60 L Woori Yallock 12.11-83 Bye: Olinda Ferny Creek Round 15 30-7-22 30-7-22 30-7-22 30-7-22
1.5-11 L Narre Warren 38.11-239 Pakenham 7.2-44 L Narre Warren 20.12-132 Woori Yallock 13.15-93 D Olinda Ferny Creek 8.10-58 Upwey Tecoma 19.16-130 D Officer 5.3-33 Mount Evelyn 12.9-81 L Wandin 22.21-153 Bye: Monbulk Round 11 2-7-22 2-7-22 2-7-22 2-7-22
16.26-122 Wandin 8.7-55 L Narre Warren 20.12-132 Monbulk 14.26-110 D Mount Evelyn 5.8-38 Upwey Tecoma 8.10-58 L Woori Yallock 13.18-96 Pakenham 7.15-57 L Olinda Ferny Creek 12.10-82 Bye: Officer Round 13 16-7-22 16-7-22 16-7-22 16-7-22
Upwey Tecoma 10.16-76 D Mount Evelyn 3.17-35 Woori Yallock 15.19-109 D Narre Warren 15.10-100 Wandin 16.14-110 D Monbulk 6.10-46 Officer 7.5-47 L Olinda Ferny Creek 17.14-116 Bye: Pakenham Round 16 6-8-22 6-8-22 6-8-22 6-8-22
Officer 8.8-56 L Mount Evelyn 14.10-94 Narre Warren 30.12-192 D Olinda Ferny Creek 4.6-30 Monbulk 9.7-61 L Upwey Tecoma 11.3-69 Pakenham 6.4-40 L Wandin 11.13-79 Bye: Woori Yallock Round 17 13-8-22 13-8-22 13-8-22 13-8-22
Narre Warren 27.15-177 D Officer 1.4-10 Woori Yallock 31.24-210 D Mount Evelyn 1.5-11 Wandin 16.26-122 D Olinda Ferny Creek 9.11-65 Monbulk 12.12-84 D Pakenham 5.6-36 Bye: Upwey Tecoma Qualifying/Elimination Semi Finals Preliminary Final Grand Final Sunday 28th August 2022 Woori Yallock 12.12-84 L Wandin 16.10-106 Olinda Ferny Creek 8.11-59 D Monbulk 8.10-58
9.8-62 L Pakenham 22.8-140 D Officer 4.6-30 Narre Warren 21.15-141 D Monbulk 4.6-30 Woori Yallock 16.17-113 D Wandin 8.15-63 Olinda Ferny Creek 18.16-124 D Upwey Tecoma 9.4-58 Bye: Mount Evelyn Round 12 9-7-22 9-7-22 9-7-22 9-7-22
Pakenham 14.9-93 D Woori Yallock 11.6-72 Olinda Ferny Creek 31.22-208 D Mount Evelyn 3.9-27 Officer 8.7-55 L Monbulk 15.14-104 Upwey Tecoma 8.9-57 L Narre Warren 27.16-178 Bye: Wandin Round 18 20-8-22 20-8-22 20-8-22 20-8-22
Sunday 11th September 2022 Wandin 7.8-50 L Woori Yallock 8.9-57 Sunday 18th September 2022 Narre Warren 9.17-71 D Woori Yallock 8.10-58 OUTER EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL ANNUAL REPORT 2022 | Page 44
Sunday 4th September 2022 Narre Warren 15.14-104 D Wandin 10.969 Woori Yallock 19.9-123 D Olinda Ferny Creek 10.15-75
RESULTS
2022 Premier Division Netball
Round 1
2-4-22
9-4-22
9-4-22
9-4-22
10-4-22
Narre Warren 43 D Pakenham Lions 23
Olinda Ferny Creek 63 D Woori Yallock 54
ROC 39 D Upwey Tecoma 37
Beaconsfield 34 L Monbulk 38
Wandin 71 D Mount Evelyn 41
Round 2 ANZAC Round
23-4-22
23-4-22
24-4-22
25-4-22
25-4-22
Round 3
30-4-22
30-4-22
30-4-22
30-4-22
30-4-22
Round 4
7-5-22
7-5-22
7-5-22
7-5-22
7-5-22
Round 5
14-5-22
14-5-22
14-5-22
14-5-22
14-5-22
Round 6
21-5-22
21-5-22
21-5-22
21-5-22
21-5-22
Round 7
28-5-22
28-5-22
28-5-22
28-5-22
28-5-22
Round 8
4-6-22
4-6-22
4-6-22
4-6-22
4-6-22
Round 9
18-6-22
18-6-22 18-6-22
18-6-22
18-6-22
Monbulk 36 L Narre Warren 63
Mount Evelyn 29 L Beaconfield 34
Pakenham Lions 35 L ROC 36
Wandin 48 W Woori Yallock 45
Upwey Tecoma 35 L Olinda Ferny Creek 40
Narre Warren 59 D Wandin 35
Mount Evelyn 33 D Monbulk 26
Woori Yallock 43 L Upwey Tecoma 59
Olinda Ferny Creek 50 D Pakenham Lions 35
Beaconsfield 23 DREW ROC 23
ROC 46 D Woori Yallock 43
Upwey Tecoma 39 L Wandin 57
Mount Evelyn 32 D Pakenham Lions 29
Monbulk 41 DREW Olinda Ferny Creek 41
Narre Warren 50 D Beaconsfield 12
Pakenham Lions 44 D Upwey Tecoma 26
Wandin 37 L ROC 42
Mount Evelyn 28 L Narre Warren 33
Woori Yallock 53 D Monbulk 49
Beaconsfield 23 L Olinda Ferny Creek 54
Mount Evelyn 34 D Upwey Tecoma 32
Narre Warren 74 D Woori Yallock 36
Monbulk 34 L Wandin 41
Olinda Ferny Creek 56 D ROC 19
Pakenham Lions 55 D Beaconsfield 32
Mount Evelyn 22 L ROC 37
Olinda Ferny Creek 46 L Narre Warren 54
Upwey Tecoma 47 L Monbulk 57
Wandin 40 L Pakenham Lions 57
Beaconsfield 43 L Woori Yallock 70
Woori Yallock 37 L Pakenham Lions 42
Mount Evelyn 27 L Olinda Ferny Creek 55
Monbulk 46 D ROC 38
Narre Warren 57 D Upwey Tecoma 39
Beaconsfield 27 L Wandin 46
ROC 33 L Narre Warren 63
Mount Evelyn 39 L Woori Yallock 46
Olinda Ferny Creek 43 L Wandin 54
Pakenham Lions 31 L Monbulk 48
Upwey Tecoma 47 D Beaconsfield 35
Round 10
Pakenham Lions 27 L Narre Warren 51
Woori Yallock 43 L Olinda Ferny Creek 62
Upwey Tecoma 48 L ROC 62
Mount Evelyn 30 L Wandin 41
Monbulk 55 D Beaconsfield 39
Round 11 2-7-22
ROC 50 D Pakenham Lions 31
16
59 D Woori Yallock 56
Ferny Creek 68 D Beaconsfield 28
47 L Monbulk 55
45 L Olinda Ferny Creek 60
37 D Pakenham 35
Round 18
35
Narre Warren 47 L ROC 48
Woori Yallock 48 L Mount Evelyn 52
Wandin 40 L Olinda Ferny Creek 43
Monbulk 51 D Pakenham 36 Beaconsfield 46 D
2022 Division One Football
RESULTS
2022 Division One Netball
Round 1
2-4-22
2-4-22
2-4-22
2-4-22
Round 2
9-4-22
9-4-22
9-4-22
9-4-22
Healesville 21 L Berwick Springs 36
Emerald 53 D Yarra Glen 36
Seville 53 D Belgrave 29
Berwick NC 60 D Gembrook Cockatoo 18
Yarra Glen 56 D Healesville 19
Belgrave 37 L Gembrook Cockatoo 47
Berwick Springs 29 L Seville 47
Emerald 33 L Berwick NC 42
Round 3 ANZAC Round
23-4-22
23-4-22
23-4-22
23-4-22
Round 4
30-4-22
30-4-22
30-4-22
30-4-22
Round 5
7-5-22
7-5-22
7-5-22
7-5-22
Round 6
14-5-22
14-5-22
14-5-22
Round 7
21-5-22
21-5-22
21-5-22
Round 8
28-5-22
28-5-22
28-5-22
Round 9
4-6-22
4-6-22
4-6-22
Round 10
18-6-22
18-6-22
18-6-22
Seville 55 D Yarra Glen 27
Healesville 31 L Belgrave 46
Emerald 56 D Gembrook Cockatoo 28
Berwick NC 67 D Berwick Springs 8
Yarra Glen 46 L Belgrave 52
Emerald 70 D Berwick Springs 24
Seville 65 D Gembrook Cockatoo 39
Healesville 12 L Berwick NC 99
Healesville 24 L Gembrook Cockatoo 39
Berwick Springs 13 L Yarra Glen 39
Seville 49 D Emerald 37
Berwick NC 67 D Belgrave 17
Belgrave 47 D Berwick Springs 26
Yarra Glen 44 D Gembrook Cockatoo 39
Seville 34 D Berwick NC 32
Bye: Emerald
Emerald 63 D Belgrave 40
Berwick Springs 35 L Gembrook Cockatoo 44
Berwick NC 50 D Yarra Glen 22
Bye: Seville
Yarra Glen 41 L Emerald 44
Belgrave 30 L Seville 64
Gembrook Cockatoo 32 L Berwick NC 41
Bye: Berwick Springs
Gembrook Cockatoo 39 L Belgrave 40
Seville 62 D Berwick Springs 31
Berwick NC 47 D Emerald 28
Bye: Yarra Glen
Yarra Glen 31 L Seville 48
Emerald 42 DREW Gembrook Cockatoo 42
Berwick Springs 28 L Berwick NC 51
Bye: Belgrave
Round 11
25-6-22
25-6-22
25-6-22
Round 12
2-7-22
2-7-22
2-7-22
Round 13 9-7-22
Belgrave 26 L Yarra Glen 48
Berwick 30 L Emerald 46
Gembrook Cockatoo 34 L Seville 49
Bye: Berwick NC
Yarra Glen 50 D Berwick Springs 27
Emerald 33 L Seville 49
Belgrave 23 L Berwick NC 56
Bye: Gembrook Cockatoo
Berwick Springs 47 D Belgrave 43
Gembrook Cockatoo 28 L Yarra Glen 39
Berwick NC 47 D Seville 42
Bye: Emerald
Round 14
16-7-22
16-7-22
16-7-22
Round 15
23-7-22
23-7-22
23-7-22
Round 16 30-7-22 30-7-22 30-7-22
Round 17
6-8-22
6-8-22
6-8-22
Round 18
13-8-22
13-8-22
13-8-22
Round 19
20-8-22
20-8-22
20-8-22
Round 20
27-8-22
27-8-22
27-8-22
Round 21 3-9-22
Belgrave 38 L Emerald 63
Berwick Springs 22 L Gembrook Cockatoo 40
Yarra Glen 20 L Berwick 45
Bye: Seville
Emerald 39 D Yarra Glen 37
Seville 54 D Belgrave 47
Gembrook Cockatoo 36 L Berwick 53
Bye: Berwick Springs
Belgrave 53 D Gembrook Cockatoo 38
Berwick Springs 15 L Seville 72
Berwick 66 D Emerald 20
Bye: Yarra Glen
Yarra Glen 44 DRAW Seville 44
Gembrook Cockatoo 38 L Emerald 53
Berwick Springs 26 L Berwick 49
Bye: Belgrave
Belgrave 32 L Yarra Glen 57
Emerald 44 D Berwick Springs 29
Gembrook Cockatoo 32 L Seville 39
Bye: Berwick NC
Berwick Springs 30 L Yarra Glen 45 Seville 67 D Emerald 38
Belgrave 35 L Berwick 59
Bye: Gembrook Cockatoo
Belgrave 47 L Berwick Springs 51
Yarra Glen 38 D Gembrook Cockatoo 34
Berwick 38 L Seville 44
Bye: Emerald
Emerald 73 D Belgrave 47
Berwick Springs 38 D Gembrook Cockatoo 33
Berwick 49 D Yarra Glen 12
Bye: Seville
Saturday 10th September 2022
Emerald 31 L Yarra Glen 42 Seville 31 L Berwick 42
Saturday 17th September 2022
Seville 37 D Yarra Glen 20
Friday 23rd September 2022
Berwick 43 L Seville 44
2022 Division Two Football
RESULTS
2022 Division Two Netball
Round 1
2-4-22
2-4-22
2-4-22
Round 2
9-4-22
9-4-22
9-4-22
Yarra Junction 37 DREW Powelltown 37
Warburton Millgrove 44 D Alexandra 33
Broadford 55 D Yea 23
Bye: Kinglake
Powelltown 36 L Warburton Millgrove 51
Yea 25 L Yarra Junction 55
Kinglake 21 L Broadford 50
Bye: Alexandra
Round 3 ANZAC Round
23-4-22
23-4-22
23-4-22
Round 4
30-4-22
30-4-22
30-4-22
Round 5
7-5-22
7-5-22
7-5-22
Round 6
14-5-22
14-5-22
14-5-22
Round 7
Alexandra 45 D Broadford 31
Yarra Junction 35 L Warburton Millgrove 53
Kinglake 34 L Powelltown 59
Bye: Yea
Yarra Junction 42 L Alexandra 57
Warburton Millgrove 70 D Kinglake 15
Broadford 46 D Yea 17
Bye: Powelltown
Powelltown 44 D Alexandra 40
Warburton Millgrove 53 D Broadford 40
Yea 39 L Kinglake 40
Bye: Yarra Junction
Kinglake 32 L Yarra Junction 41
Warburton Millgrove 47 D Powelltown 28
Yea 29 L Alexandra 45
Bye: Broadford
Alexandra 62 D Kinglake 29
Broadford 33 L Powelltown 37
Yea 43 L Yarra Junction 51
Bye: Warburton Millgrove
Round 8
Alexandra 63 D Yea 18
Alexandra 47 L Warburton Millgrove 49
Broadford 50 D Kinglake 27
Powelltown 51 D Yarra Junction 46
Round 10
11-6-22
11-6-22
Alexandra 57 D Yarra Junction 39
Warburton Millgrove 59 D Yea 31
Bye: Powelltown
Bye: Kinglake
Bye: Broadford
Round 11
18-6-22
Kinglake 23 L Warburton Millgrove 62
Powelltown 45 D Broadford 41
Yarra Junction 50 D Yea 31
Bye: Alexandra
Round 12
59 D Powelltown 42
Broadford 38 L Warburton Millgrove 39
Yarra Junction 45 D Kinglake 34
Bye: Yea
Round 13 2-7-22
2-7-22
Round 14
Kinglake 16 L Alexandra 55
Broadford 64 D Yarra Junction 16
Powelltown 61 D Yea 26
Bye: Warburton Millgrove
53 D Yarra Junction 38
Warburton Millgrove 58 D Alexandra 42
Kinglake 22 L Yea 43
Bye: Broadford
Round 15
Broadford 52 D Yea 19
68 D Kinglake 26 Warburton Millgrove 56 D Yarra Junction 29 Powelltown 53 D Alexandra 42
Round 16
31 L Alexandra 44
Millgrove 54 D Powelltown 41
V Kinglake FORFEIT
Junction 35 L Broadford 62
17
36 L Broadford 48
16 L Powelltown 52
15 L Warburton Millgrove 80
Bye: Yarra Junction
Round 9 4-6-22 4-6-22
Yarra Junction 34 L Warburton Millgrove 55
Powelltown 52 D Kinglake 23
Broadford 38 L Alexandra 41
Bye: Yea
21st August 2022
Millgrove 43
Powelltown 26
37 L Broadford 59
Round 18
19 L Powelltown 43
37 L Warburton Millgrove 53
41 L Yarra Junction 63 Bye: Alexandra Round 19
21 L Warburton Millgrove 64
Junction 34 L Alexandra 63
Yea
37 L Broadford 42
Under 19’s Boys Football
Under 18’s Boys Football
Veterans Football
FINALS RESULTS Sunday 4th September 2022 ROC 35 D Olinda Ferny Creek 33 Narre Warren 39 D Monbulk 36
Sunday 11th September 2022 Monbulk 29 L ROC 43 Sunday 18th September 2022 Narre Warren 35 D ROC 31
Finals Round 1 Finals Round 2 Preliminary Final Grand Final Sunday 28th August 2022 Mt Evelyn 28 D Pakenham 21 Olinda Ferny Creek 21 L Wandin 22 Sunday 4th September 2022 Olinda Ferny Creek 32 L Mt Evelyn 34 Narre Warren 31 D Wandin 19 Sunday 11th September 2022 Wandin 21 L Mt Evelyn 32 Sunday 18th September 2022 Narre Warren 25 D Mt Evelyn 22
Division
D
Division One C Grade Netball
17th September 2022 Seville 29 D Berwick Springs 22
Division Two C Grade Netball
Friday
Division Two D Grade Netball
Upwey Tecoma FORFEIT Yarra Glen
Yarra Junction 4.1-25 L Pakenham 9.16-70
Thornton Eildon 0.0-0 L Olinda Ferny Creek 8.13-61
Healesville FORFEIT Monbulk
Seville 0.0-0 L Belgrave 14.11-95
Bye: Officer
Eildon 1.0-6 L Monbulk 2.11-23
Pakenham 1.1-7 L Upwey Tecoma 12.10-82
Belgrave FORFEIT Yarra Junction
Olinda Ferny Creek 22.21-153 D Seville 0.0-0
Yarra Glen 0.1-1 L Healesville 16.12-108
Bye: Officer Round 3 ANZAC Round
Yarra Junction 8.7-55 D Thornton Eildon 3.3-21 Seville FORFEIT Yarra Glen
2.3-15 L Pakenham 5.2-32 Healesville 9.6-60 D Belgrave 2.3-15
Upwey Tecoma 3.7-25 L Olinda Ferny Creek 5.5-35
FINALS RESULTS
2022 Junior Netball
13&U White Netball
13&U Blue Netball
15&U Blue Netball
17&U White Netball
17&U Blue Netball
Division 2 17&U Blue Netball
2022 Junior Football Younger Age Groups
U11 Football
U12 Girls Football
U13 Division 3 Football
U13 Ranges Football
U13 Yarra Football
2022 Junior Football Older Age Groups
U14 Girls Football
U15 Ranges Football
U15 Yarra Football
U16 Girls Football
U17 Boys Football
PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS – SHANE SMITH MEDAL
Jake Richardson Narre Warren
PREMIER DIVISION RESERVES
Aaron Mandl James Royle-Young Wandin Olinda Ferny Creek
UNDER 19’S – RON HUNTER MEDAL
Tom Attalla Upwey Tecoma
DIVISION ONE SENIORS – HAROLD RAMAGE MEDAL
PREMIER DIVISION A GRADE – JODI CHANDLER MEDAL
Brittany Mashado Narre Warren
PREMIER DIVISION B GRADE
Kasey Maund Narre Warren
PREMIER DIVISION C GRADE
Melanie Thomas Olinda Ferny Creek
PREMIER DIVISION D GRADE
Alyssa Breeden ROC
Daniel Ousley
Jake Strachan Berwick Springs Seville
DIVISION ONE RESERVES
Beau Haslam Healesville
WOMENS
Courtney Stephens Pakenham
DIVISION TWO SENIORS – JIM WANDIN MEDAL
DIVISION ONE A GRADE
Olivia Macente Berwick
DIVISION ONE B GRADE
Caitlin Anthony Berwick
DIVISION ONE C GRADE
Tarsha Collette Seville
Benjamin Wratten
Joel Perry Powelltown Powelltown
DIVISION TWO RESERVES – ALAN MORGAN MEDAL
Justin Banbury Kinglake
VETERANS – MARK DARCY MEDAL
Aaron McIver Narre Warren
UNDER 18’S – ARTHUR COWLEY MEDAL
Liam Westlake Warburton Millgrove
DIVISION ONE D GRADE
Dehansa Herath Berwick
DIVISION TWO A GRADE
Olivia Caneva Powelltown
DIVISION TWO B GRADE
Jessica Coffey Powelltown
DIVISION TWO C GRADE
April Stanley Powelltown
DIVISION TWO D GRADE
Chantelle Hermansen Powelltown
DIVISION TWO 17&U BLUE
Leah O’Dell Broadford
BEST & FAIREST
2022 Winners
UNDER 11’S
Jack Ford Olinda Ferny Creek
UNDER 12 GIRLS
13 & UNDER WHITE
Kaylee Mann Pakenham Lions
13 & UNDER BLUE
Ella Malpass
Shae Bextream Belgrave Wesburn
UNDER 13 DIVISION 3
Blayden Tamme Wesburn
UNDER 13 RANGES
Jaxon Murphy Mt Evelyn
UNDER 13 YARRA
Mitchell Upton Wandin
UNDER 14 GIRLS
Harmony
Tuna’fai Mt Evelyn
UNDER 15 RANGES
Brayden Allcott Gembrook Cockatoo
UNDER 15 YARRA
Jeremy Newsome Healesville
UNDER 16 GIRLS
Mackenzie
Bourne Emerald
UNDER 17 BOYS
Lachlan Smith Olinda Ferny Creek
Sade Tuaopepe
Olive Henry Berwick ROC
15 & UNDER WHITE
Nikita-Jaye Faoa Narre Warren
15 & UNDER BLUE
Georgia Courtis Cranbourne
17 & UNDER WHITE
Lelani Eldrige Cranbourne
17 & UNDER BLUE
Lupe Fonua Cranbourne
LEADING GOAL KICKERS & SHOOTERS
2022 Winners
Premier Division
Seniors
2019 Zach Monkhorst Woori Yallock
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Trent Cody Narre Warren
2022 Jake Richardson Narre Warren
Reserves
2019 J. Trait Berwick
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Mitchell Cowan Narre Warren
2022 Aaron Mandl Wandin James Royle-Young Olinda Ferny Creek
Under 19s
2019 Jordan Parker Beaconsfield
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Kayden Buselli Berwick Springs
2022 Tom Attalla Upwey Tecoma
Netball A Grade
2019 Tara Cecil Cranbourne
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Tara Cecil Cranbourne
2022 Brittany Mashado Narre Warren
Netball B Grade
2019 C. Nelson Beaconsfield
M. Rouget Wandin
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Dana Millwood Olinda Ferny Creek Jordan Lang Beaconsfield
2022 Kasey Maund Narre Warren
Netball C Grade
2019 B. Davenport Cranbourne
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Summah Hinchcliffe Narre Warren
2022 Melanie Thomas Olinda Ferny Creek
Netball D Grade
2019 C. Hurst Berwick
T. Talbot Beaconsfield
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Sarah Fabbri Narre Warren
Shayla Wood Berwick
2022 Alyssa Breeden ROC
Netball 17 & Under Blue
2019 A. Bidwell Narre Warren
E. Crabtree Cranbourne
C. Morris Cranbourne
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Lupe Fonua Emerald
2022 Lupe Fonua Cranbourne
Netball 17 & Under White
2019 S. Barandurage Berwick Springs
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Avani Singh Pakenham Lions
2022 Lelani Eldrige Cranbourne
Netball 15 & Under Blue
2019 L. Sulemani Berwick
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Shayla Dale ROC
2022 Georgia Courtis Cranbourne
Netball 15 & Under White
2019 J. Parr Berwick
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Charly Jovic Pakenham Lions
2022 Nikita-Jaye Faoa Narre Warren
Netball 13 & Under Blue
2019 T. Waqanisau Narre Warren
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Nikita-Jaye Faoa Narre Warren
2022 Sade Tuaopepe Berwick
Olive Henry ROC
Netball 13 & Under White
2019 P. Fairclough Pakenham Lions
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Nicola Henshaw Beaconsfield
2022 Kaylee Mann Pakenham Lions
HONOUR ROLL BEST & FAIREST
Division One Football
Netball A Grade Netball C Grade
Netball D Grade
Netball B Grade
HONOUR ROLL BEST & FAIREST
Division Two Football
Hargreaves Belgrave
O. Twining Alexandra
2018 M. Foster Seville
2019 S. Corrigan Yarra Glen
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
Division Two Netball & Vets
1996 M. Cartledge Woori Yallock
1998 S. Clearihan South Belgrave
1999 D. Peek Croydon North
2000 A. Benson Croydon North
2001 G. Smith South Belgrave
2021 Jessica Coffey Powelltown S. Adams South Croydon
2022 Jessica Coffey Powelltown
2002 G. Smith South Belgrave
2003 M. Carusi Chirnside Park
2004 A. Hayman Mt Evelyn Netball Division Two 17&Under Blue
2022 Leah O’Dell Broadford
2005 J. Neale Kilsyth
2006 D. Rankin Croydon North
2007 J. McLean Warburton Millgrove
2008 B. Woods Warburton Millgrove
2009 B. Woods Warburton Millgrove
2010 G. Paxton Upwey Tecoma
2011 R. Dobby Woori Yallock
2012 R. McDonald Croydon North
2013 B. Simmons Woori Yallock
2014 A. Coppens Wandin
2015 C. Buckland Mt Evelyn
2016 A. Daff Emerald
J. Dalton Mt Evelyn
2017 C. Buckland Mt Evelyn
L. Doughty Wandin
2018 M. Whitehead Mt Evelyn
2019 C. Clarke Gembrook Cockatoo
S. Newsome Healesville
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Craig Clarke Gembrook Cockatoo
2022 Aaron McIver Narre Warren
HONOUR ROLL BEST & FAIREST
Juniors
2019 Narre Warren
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Beaconsfield (Minor Premier)
2022 Narre Warren Reserves
2019 Narre Warren 2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Cranbourne (Minor Premier)
HONOUR ROLL PREMIERS Premiers
Netball 17 & Under Blue
2019 ROC
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Berwick NC (Minor Premier)
2022 Narre Warren
2019 ROC
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Narre Warren (Minor Premier)
2019 Berwick 2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Beaconsfield (Minor Premier)
2019 ROC 2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Narre Warren (Minor Premier)
2022 Narre Warren Netball 15 & Under White
2019 Beaconsfield
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Narre Warren (Minor Premier)
Netball 13 & Under Blue
2019 Pakenham Lions
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Narre Warren (Minor Premier)
2022 Berwick
Netball 13 & Under White
2019 Narre Warren
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Narre Warren (Minor Premier)
2022 Berwick
HONOUR ROLL PREMIERS
Division One
Woori Yallock
Warburton Millgrove
Tecoma
Woori Yallock
Wandin
Upwey Tecoma
Upwey Tecoma
Upwey Tecoma
Upwey Tecoma
Warburton Millgrove
Upwey Tecoma
Upwey Tecoma
Warburton Millgrove
Upwey Tecoma
Upwey Tecoma
Upwey Tecoma
Olinda Ferny Creek
Wandin
Mt. Evelyn
Pakenham 2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Mt. Evelyn (Minor Premier) 2022 Gembrook Cockatoo
Upwey Tecoma
Upwey Tecoma
Woori Yallock
Woori Yallock
Seville
2018 Combined Comp D1&D2
2019 No Competition
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Kinglake (Minor Premier)
Netball D Grade
2012 Seville
2013 Yea
2014 Yea
Yarra Junction
Yarra Junction
Gembrook Cockatoo
Yarra Junction
Yarra Junction 2003 Yarra Junction 2004 South Belgrave 2005 South Belgrave 2006 Warburton Millgrove
2007 Alexandra
2008 Alexandra
2009 Olinda Ferny Creek
2010 Seville
2011 Seville
2012 Seville
2013 Healesville
2014 Seville
2015 Yarra Junction
2016 Yarra Glen
2017 Belgrave
2018 Seville
2019 Yarra Junction
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Warburton Millgrove (Minor Premier)
2022 Warburton Millgrove
Under 17/18's
1978 Fairpark
1979 Thornton
1980 Fairpark
1981 Emerald
1982 Belgrave
1983 Belgrave
1984 Belgrave
1985 Yarra Glen
1986 Yarra Junction
1987 Wandin
1988 South Belgrave
1989 Wandin
1990 Belgrave
1991 Monbulk
1992 Powelltown
1993 Belgrave
1994 Belgrave
1995 Belgrave
1996 Emerald
2000 Emerald
2002 South Belgrave
2006 South Belgrave
2007 Yarra Junction
2008 Emerald
2009 Olinda Ferny Creek
2010 Emerald
2011 Seville
2012 Seville
2013 Olinda Ferny Creek
2014 Woori Yallock
2015 Combined Comp D1&D2
2016 Combined Comp D1&D2
2022 Warburton Millgrove
Netball A Grade
2006 Yarra Junction
2007 Emerald
2008 Thornton Eildon
2009 Powelltown
2010 Powelltown
2011 Emerald
2012 Yarra Glen
2013 Seville
2014 Yarra Glen
2015 Seville
2016 Seville
2017 Belgrave
2018 Yea
2019 Yea
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Warburton Millgrove (Minor Premier)
2022 Warburton Millgrove
Netball B Grade
2006 Warburton Millgrove
2007 Yarra Junction
2008 Alexandra
2009 Yarra Junction
2010 Powelltown
2011 Powelltown
2012 Powelltown
2013 Yea
2014 Yarra Glen
2015 Yea
2016 Seville
2017 Yea
2018 Seville
2019 Seville
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Yarra Glen (Minor Premier)
2022 Powelltown
Netball C Grade
2010 Powelltown
2011 Yea
2012 Alexandra
2013 Yea
2014 Yarra Glen
2015 Seville
2016 Yarra Glen
2017 Kinglake
2018 Yea
2019 Seville
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Broadford (Minor Premier)
2022 Warburton Millgrove
2015 Seville
2016 Yea
2017 Yarra Glen
2018 Yarra Glen
2019 Yea
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Powelltown (Minor Premier)
2022 Warburton Millgrove
Veterans
1995 Monbulk
1996 Monbulk
1997 South Belgrave
1998 South Belgrave
1999 South Croydon
2000 Croydon North
2001 East Division - Woori Yallock West Division - Chirnside Park
2002 Major Premiers - South Croydon
Minor Premiers - Mt Evelyn
2003 South Croydon
2004 Chirnside Park
2005 Kilsyth
2006 Kilsyth
2007 Croydon North
2008 Croydon North
2009 Croydon North
2010 Croydon North
2011 Mount Evelyn
2012 Croydon North
2013 Wandin
2014 Wandin
2015 Wandin
2016 Wandin
2017 Mount Evelyn
2018 Mount Evelyn
2019 Healesville
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Narre Warren (Minor Premier)
Gembrook Cockatoo (Minor Premier)
2022 Devon Meadows (South) Healesville (North)
Womens
2021 Mt. Evelyn (Minor Premier)
Olinda Ferny Creek (Div 2)
2022 Upwey Tecoma (Div 1) Monbulk (Div 2)
HONOUR ROLL PREMIERS
Juniors
2019
Ranges Wandin
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
Under 12/13 Girls
2019 Healesville
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Mt Evelyn (Minor Premier)
2022 Wesburn
Under 13/Under 14B
1972 Upwey Tecoma
1977 Woori Yallock
1978 Gembrook Cockatoo 1979 Fairpark
2007 Upwey Tecoma
2008 Emerald
2009 Healesville
2010 Emerald
2011 Emerald
2012 Wandin
2013 South Belgrave
2014 Wandin
2015 Monbulk
2016 Woori Yallock - U14B
2018
U14
Green Upwey Tecoma
2019
Ranges Wesburn
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021-
Yarra Mt Evelyn (Minor Premier)
2021Ranges Gembrook Cockatoo (Minor Premier)
2021-
Div3 Monbulk (Minor Premier)
2022 –
Yarra Wandin
2022-
Ranges Olinda Ferny Creek
2022Div 3 Wesburn
Under 14
1973 Upwey Tecoma
1974 Upwey Tecoma
1975 Belgrave
1976 Belgrave
1993 Emerald
2002 Emerald
2003 Healesville
2004 Emerald
2005 Healesville
2006 Gembrook Cockatoo
2007 Gembrook Cockatoo
2008 Upwey Tecoma
2009 Emerald
2010 Upwey Tecoma
2011 Healesville Upwey Tecoma
1986 Emerald
1989 Monbulk
1990 Monbulk
2008 Healesville
2009 Upwey Tecoma
2010 Emerald
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2018 Monbulk
2019 Mount Evelyn
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Emerald (Minor Premier)
2022 Woori Yallock
Under 16/17 Girls
2005 Emerald
2006 Mount Evelyn
Yarra Belgrave
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
Under 14/15 Girls
2019 Monbulk
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Mt Evelyn (Minor Premier)
2022 Belgrave
Under 15
1977 Woori Yallock
1978 Emerald
1979 Fairpark
1980 Seville
1981 Belgrave
2021-
Yarra Woori Yallock (Minor Premier)
2021-
Ranges Monbulk (Minor Premier)
2022Yarra Healesville
2022Ranges Gembrook Cockatoo
Under 16/17
1972 Upwey Tecoma
1973 Upwey Tecoma
1974 Upwey Tecoma
1975 Belgrave
1976 Belgrave
1978 Woori Yallock
1979 Fairpark
1980 Fairpark
1981 Belgrave
1982 Emerald
1983 Belgrave
1984 Woori Yallock
1985 Emerald
1986 Emerald
1987 Gembrook Cockatoo
1989 Monbulk
1990 Monbulk
1992 Upwey Tecoma
1993 Upwey Tecoma
1994 Upwey Tecoma
1996 Gembrook Cockatoo
1997 Emerald
1999 Upwey Tecoma
2000 Upwey Tecoma
2001 Emerald
2002 Yarra Junction
2003 Healesville
2004 Emerald
2005 Upwey Tecoma
2006 Healesville
2007 Olinda Ferny Creek
2008 Olinda Ferny Creek
2009 Upwey Tecoma
2010 Upwey Tecoma
2011 Emerald
2012 Healesville
2013 Emerald
2014 Emerald Black
2015 Mount Evelyn
2016 Wandin
2017 Gembrook Cockatoo
2019 Healesville
2020 No Season (Covid-19)
2021 Mt Evelyn (Minor Premier)
2022 Emerald