Sefnl Record - Round 6

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ROUND 6



2 From the SEFNL Desk 3 Message from AFLSE 6 Message from AFL Victoria 8 Round 5 Results 9 Football Ladders 10 This Week’s Games

Football Fixture 2017 Netball Fixture 2017 Netball Round 5 Results Netball Ladders Round 5 Netball Review Round 6 Netball Preview

South Eastern Womens

A Grade Teamlists

Football Results and Ladders

B Grade Teamlists

11 Umpires Message 13 Round 5 Review 14 Round 6 Football Preview 15 Senior/Reserves Teamlists 16 Football Club Notes 20 Under 19’s Teamlists 29

C Grade Teamlists D Grade Teamlists 17 & Under Teamlists 15 & Under Teamlists 13 & Under Teamlists Club Notes

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Saturday, May 20

UNDER 19’s

SENIOR/RESERVES Berwick v Pakenham Beaconsfield v Doveton Officer SFC v Cranbourne

Cranbourne B v Narre Warren A Berwick v Pakenham Beaconsfield v Doveton Officer SFC v Cranbourne A

Hampton Park v Narre Warren Tooradin-Dalmore BYE

Tooradin-Dalmore v Narre Warren B

Berwick v Pakenham Beaconsfield v Doveton ROC v Cranbourne Hampton Park v Narre Warren Tooradin-Dalmore BYE

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Welcome to Round 6 of the SEFNL Berwick Motor Group Premiership Season. Last week was a bye for the AFL Victoria Worksafe Community Championships, as our boys took on the Hampden FNL at Casey Fields. We had a beautiful day for football and we were hopeful of another victory for the SEFNL interleague team. With player injuries in the third quarter, the Jonathan Brown led Hampden side were just too strong for us on the day as they ran out 18 point winners when the final siren sounded. Congratulations to Michael Riseley on winning the ‘Best on Ground’ for SEFNL. Thanks to the SEFNL Staff, Sharlene and Liz, who ensured the players and coaching team were catered for and looking professional in their apparel. Also, to our local media groups, Pakenham Gazette and Casey Radio, we thank you for your continued support and coverage. Thanks to our partners, who make it possible for this to happen and to the City of Casey and Casey Demons for their support at short notice. Special thanks to the coaching team and support staff from the Pakenham Football Club: Jock, Matt, Tom, Phil, Dan, Nic and Sharni, Frank our Team Manager, Matt from Physioworks, and our water carriers; Jasper, Lachlan, Jack and Joel. Well done to all who participated on the day.

We say a reluctant farewell and much thanks to Jock Holland who announced his retirement in his post-game address after 6 years at the helm. Jock’s dedication, passion and professionalism has been greatly appreciated and has added value to all players who have had the privilege of being under your direction. Hampden FNL 13.19.97 Defeated SEFNL 12.7.79 Goal Kickers: A. Dean 5, J. Smith 2, S. Marusic 2, J. Bowd, T. McDermott, M. Clarke Best Players: M. Riseley, T. Cody, M. Collins, A. Dean, S. Marusic, L. McKenna Indigenous Round will be celebrated next week throughout the competitions. It is a great week for everyone to look upon, reflect and marvel to what the Indigenous community has bought to the sport at both higher grade and at local level for football and netball. Further themed rounds coming up: Round 7: 27th May – Indigenous Round Bye: 10th June Queen’s Birthday Weekend Round 11: 1st July – White Ribbon Round That’s all from the SEFNL desk this week, best of luck to all teams for this week!

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Inter League Weekend Inter League weekend didn’t quite turn out the way we hoped. Both the MPNFL and SEFNL teams went down to their opponents, Geelong and Hampden leagues respectively in closely fought contests. At Casey Fields Jock Holland coached his SEFNL team for the last time against Jonathan Brown’s Hampden League side. It was a see sawing contest, with SEFNL leading into the last quarter however with a shortened bench due to injury Hampden ran over the top to win by 18 points. Congratulations goes to the Hampden League for being too good on the day. We thank the City of Casey and Casey Demons for their support in ensuring the facilities were ready to host our game on short notice. Special thanks to Jock Holland who announced after the SEFNL game that he will no longer be coach of the SEFNL team, after leading the team for 6 years. Until this year Jock had coached his team to 5 straight victories which is a great achievement. Well done and all the best to you Jock. At the MCG, the MPNFL side, coached by John Hynes, suffered from some inaccurate kicking early, with Geelong leading 9.2 to 4.11 at half time. The margin remained fairly constant for much of the last 3 quarters with Geelong FNL running out 22 point winners. While we also congratulate Geelong for their win, I was very impressed with the commitment of the MPNFL players who never gave up at any stage. On behalf of the AFL South East Commission, I would like to thank the players who represented their leagues last weekend as well as those who were part of the squads over the past couple of months. You all proudly wore the League jumpers and performed well. We appreciate the commitment you all made.

We would also like to thank the coaches and the support staff for the work you did with the teams in the lead up to the event and on match day. While it is a great achievement for players to be selected to play, they could not get on the park without having the support staff in the background. To the assistant coaches, trainers, team managers, runners, water carriers and those who generally assisted, I say thank you. For the MPNFL, the loss means we drop to third ranking league in the State, and a meeting with the fourth ranked Northern in 2018. A win then will get us back to the Championship Final the following year. This week we return to a full round of fixtures across our 3 senior football competitions, with some very interesting top of the table clashes that will go some way to end of season positions. In SEFNL Beaconsfield (2nd) host Doveton (3rd) in an important game for both clubs. In the Peninsula League, finals aspirants Bonbeach and Edi Asp face challenges at Frankston YCW and Mt Eliza. Can Chelsea win 3 games in a row when they take on Langwarrin at Lloyd Park? Several matches in Nepean may lay claim to match of the round. That status may go to Red Hill who will be able to test their finals credentials against reigning premier Hastings. I look forward to being at Mornington v Seaford, where the home club will commemorate the 125th anniversary of the day 15 young Mornington footballers lost their lives in a boating disaster returning from a match at Mordialloc on 21 May 1892. Good luck to all Clubs this weekend.

John Anderson

Regional General Manager AFL South East

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The 2018 rankings list does not provide a likely schedule of matches for 2018, with leagues given the opportunity to opt-in or withdraw from the competition each season. Final entries for participation in the 2018 season are not requested by AFL Victoria until November, which allows leagues sufficient time to decide whether they wish to participate in the competition the following year. For more information on the 2017 WorkSafe AFL Victoria Community Championships, please visit aflvic.com.au 2018 Rankings below: 1 Geelong FL 2 Eastern FL 3 Mornington Peninsula NFL 4 Northern FL 5 Essendon DFL 6 Ovens & Murray FL 7 Western Region FL 8 Ballarat FNL 9 Goulburn Valley FNL 10 Hampden FL 11 Bendigo FNL 12 AFL Yarra Ranges 13 South East FL 14 Murray FL 15 Gippsland FL 16 Bellarine FNL

17 Wimmera FNL 18 Central Murray FNL 19 Sunraysia FNL 20 Geelong & DFL 21 Heathcote District FNL 22 Southern FNL 23 Nth Central FL 24 Riddell District FNL 25 Central Highlands FL 26 MCDFNL 27 West Gippsland FNL 28 Horsham DFNL 29 Warrnambool DFNL 30 Kyabram DFNL 31 Colac DFNL 32 Golden Rivers DFL

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Round round 5 1 results results

SENIORS Beaconsfield 16.26-122 FINAL

2.1-13

Hampton Park

Narre Warren 7.14-56 FINAL 12.13-85 Berwick Pakenham 5.5-35

FINAL 13.12-90 Doveton

Tooradin-Dalmore 8.11-59 FINAL 9.10-64 Officer SFC Cranbourne

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RESERVES Beaconsfield 16.19-115 FINAL

0.7-7

Hampton Park

Narre Warren 3.10-28 FINAL

3.7-25

Berwick

FINAL

5.8-38

Doveton

Pakenham 3.7-25 Dalmore 6.9-45

FINAL 13.11-89 Officer SFC

Cranbourne

BYE

Starling Rd Reserve, Officer

UNDER 19’s Narre Warren B 3.2-20

FINAL 15.14-104 Cranbourne A

Beaconsfield 16.14-110 FINAL

1.2-8

Cranbourne B

Narre Warren A 8.10-58 FINAL

3.7-25

Berwick

FINAL

8.8-56

Doveton

Pakenham 7.3-45 Tooradin-Dalmore 5.3-33

CRANBOURNE

FINAL 17.18-120 Officer SFC

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RESERVES

SENIORS TEAM

P

W

L

D

B

For

Agst

%

PTS

TEAM

P

W

L

D

B

For

Agst

%

PTS

Berwick

4

4

0

0

1

414

161

257.14

20

Narre Warren

4

4

0

0

1

356

105

339.05

20

Beaconsfield

5

4

1

0

0

439

189

232.28

16

Doveton

4

4

0

0

1

232

120

193.33

20

Doveton

4

3

1

0

1

425

223

190.58

16

Berwick

4

3

1

0

1

297

104

285.58

16

Cranbourne

4

3

1

0

1

409

231

177.06

16

Cranbourne

4

2

2

0

1

324

136

238.24

12

Officer SFC

5

3

2

0

0

404

333

121.32

12

Beaconsfield

5

3

2

0

0

391

206

189.81

12

Narre Warren

4

2

2

0

1

321

296

108.45

12

Officer SFC

5

3

2

0

0

322

292

110.27

12

Tooradin-Dalmore

5

1

4

0

0

303

402

75.37

4

Pakenham

4

0

3

1

1

155

235

65.96

6

Pakenham

4

0

4

0

1

163

364

44.78

4

Tooradin-Dalmore

5

0

4

1

0

170

456

37.28

2

Hampton Park

5

0

5

0

0

167

846

19.74

0

Hampton Park

5

0

5

0

0

60

653

9.19

0

UNDER 19’s TEAM

P

W

L

D

B

For

Agst

%

PTS

Cranbourne A

5

5

0

0

0

601

119

505.04

20

Narre Warren A

5

5

0

0

0

495

138

358.70

20

Beaconsfield

5

4

1

0

0

465

108

430.56

16

Doveton

5

3

2

0

0

344

234

147.01

12

Pakenham

5

3

2

0

0

331

229

144.54

12

Officer SFC

5

3

2

0

0

355

299

118.73

12

Berwick

5

2

3

0

0

395

190

207.89

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Narre Warren B

5

0

5

0

0

120

510

23.53

0

Cranbourne B

5

0

5

0

0

69

624

11.06

0

Tooradin-Dalmore

5

0

5

0

0

56

780

7.18

0

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south eastern womens football

RESULTS - ROUND 2 RESULTS - ROUND 2 RESULTS - ROUND 2

CHISHOLM INSTITUTE SEWF DIVISION 1 CHISHOLM INSTITUTE SEWF DIVISION 1 CHISHOLM INSTITUTE SEWF DIVISION 1FF TEAM P W L D B

Port Melbourne 0.1.1 Def By Eastern Devils 12.12.84 Port Melbourne 0.1.1 Def By Eastern Devils 12.12.84 Port Melbourne 0.1.1 Def By Eastern Devils 12.12.84 St Kilda Sharks 9.6.60 Def Cranbourne 2.3.15 St Kilda Sharks 9.6.60 Def Cranbourne 2.3.15 St Kilda Sharks 9.6.60 Def Cranbourne 2.3.15 Gippsland Maroons 5.5.35 Def Knox 3.1.19 Gippsland Maroons 5.5.35 Def Knox 3.1.19 Gippsland Maroons 5.5.35 Def Knox 3.1.19 Seaford - Bye Seaford - Bye Seaford - Bye

1 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 4 3 4 45 5 56 6 67 7 7

TEAM Eastern Devils TEAM Eastern Devils Seaford Eastern Devils Seaford St Kilda Sharks Seaford St Kilda Sharks Cranbourne St Kilda Sharks Cranbourne Gippsland Cranbourne Maroons Gippsland Maroons Gippsland Knox Maroons Knox Port Knox Melbourne Port Melbourne Port Melbourne

P 2 P 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 21 1 12 2 2

W 2 W 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 0 0 0 0

L 0 L 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 2

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

B 0 B 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 10 0 0

FA FA 0 FA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FOR FOR 120 FOR 120 102 120 102 70 102 70 73 70 73 43 73 43 19 43 19 13 19 13 13

MORNINGTON RACECOURSE SEWF DIVISION 2 MORNINGTON RACECOURSE SEWF DIVISION 2 MORNINGTON RACECOURSE SEWF TEAM P W DIVISION L D B 2 FF RESULTS - ROUND 2 TEAM P W L D B FF 1 Endeavour Hills 2 2 0 0 0 0 RESULTS - ROUND 2 TEAM P W L D B FF 1 Endeavour Hills 2 2 0 0 0 0 RESULTS - ROUND 2 2 Mornington 2 2 0 0 0 0

Cranbourne 0.0.0 Def By Beaconsfield 20.18.138 Cranbourne 0.0.0 Def By Beaconsfield 20.18.138 Cranbourne 0.0.0 Def By Beaconsfield 20.18.138 Chirnside Park 6.7.43 Def Seaford 2.1.13 Chirnside Park 6.7.43 Def Seaford 2.1.13 Chirnside Park 6.7.43 Def Seaford 2.1.13 Edi-Asp 2.4.16 Def Eastern Devils 2.2.14 Edi-Asp 2.4.16 Def Eastern Devils 2.2.14 Edi-Asp 2.4.16 Def Eastern Devils 2.2.14 St Kilda Sharks 0.2.2 Def By Endeavour Hills 14.9.93 St Kilda Sharks 0.2.2 Def By Endeavour Hills 14.9.93 St Kilda Sharks 0.2.2 Def By Endeavour Hills 14.9.93 Mornington 24.24.168 Def Red Hill 0.0.0 Mornington 24.24.168 Def Red Hill 0.0.0 Mornington 24.24.168 Def Red Hill 0.0.0

1 2 3 2 3 4 3 4 5 4 5 6 5 6 7 6 7 8 7 8 9 8 9 10 9 10 10

Endeavour Hills Mornington Beaconsfield Mornington Beaconsfield Edi-Asp Beaconsfield Edi-Asp Eastern Devils Edi-Asp Eastern Devils Chirnside Park Eastern Devils Chirnside Park Seaford Chirnside Park Seaford St Kilda Sharks Seaford St Kilda Sharks Cranbourne St Kilda Sharks Cranbourne Red Hill Cranbourne Red Hill Red Hill

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FOR FOR 264 FOR 264 229 264 229 222 229 222 49 222 49 57 49 57 54 57 54 29 54 29 16 29 16 1 16 1 0 1 0 0

AGST AGST 11 AGST 11 12 11 12 51 12 51 68 51 68 77 68 77 35 77 35 186 35 186 186

AGST AGST 2 AGST 2 11 2 11 16 11 16 15 16 15 30 15 30 74 30 74 127 74 127 136 127 136 171 136 171 339 171 339 339

MORNINGTON RACECOURSE SEWF SOUTH EAST DEVELOPMENT DIVISION MORNINGTON RACECOURSE SEWF SOUTH EAST DEVELOPMENT DIVISION MORNINGTON RACECOURSE SEWF SOUTH EAST DEVELOPMENT DIVISION TEAM P W L D B FF FOR AGST RESULTS - ROUND 2 TEAM P W L D B FF FOR AGST RESULTS - ROUND 2 1 Warragul 2 2 0L 0 0 0 243 7 TEAM P W D B FF FOR AGST RESULTS - ROUND 2 1 Warragul 2 2 0 0 0 0 243 7

Cerberus/Crib Point 5.9.39 Def Seaford 3.1.19 Cerberus/Crib Point 5.9.39 Def Seaford 3.1.19 Cerberus/Crib Point 5.9.39 Def Seaford 3.1.19 Officer 1.1.7 Def By Hastings 10.10.70 Officer 1.1.7 Def By Hastings 10.10.70 Officer 1.1.7 Def By Hastings 10.10.70 Morwell East 0.0.0 Def By Bass Coast 35.22.232 Morwell East 0.0.0 Def By Bass Coast 35.22.232 Morwell East 0.0.0 Def By Bass Coast 35.22.232 Mornington 5.9.39 Def Pearcedale 5.4.34 Mornington 5.9.39 Def Pearcedale 5.4.34 Mornington 5.9.39 Def Pearcedale 5.4.34 Gippsland Maroons 0.1.1 Def By Karingal 8.5.53 Gippsland Maroons 0.1.1 Def By Karingal 8.5.53 Gippsland Maroons 0.1.1 Def By Karingal 8.5.53 Warragul 28.35.203 Def Frankston Dolphins 0.0.0 Warragul 28.35.203 Def Frankston Dolphins 0.0.0 Warragul 28.35.203 Def Frankston Dolphins 0.0.0 Bunyip 2.1.13 Def By Frankston Bombers 19.17.131 Bunyip 2.1.13 Def By Frankston Bombers 19.17.131 Bunyip 2.1.13 Def By Frankston Bombers 19.17.131 Tyabb - Bye Tyabb - Bye Tyabb - Bye

2 1 2 3 2 3 4 3 4 5 4 5 6 5 6 7 6 7 8 7 8 9 8 9 10 9 10 11 10 11 12 11 12 13 12 13 14 13 14 15 14 15 15

Bass Coast Warragul Bass Coast Frankston Bombers Bass Coast Frankston Bombers Tyabb Frankston Bombers Tyabb Hastings Tyabb Hastings Cerberus/Crib Point Hastings Cerberus/Crib Point Karingal Cerberus/Crib Point Karingal Pearcedale Karingal Pearcedale Officer Pearcedale Officer Mornington Officer Mornington Seaford Mornington Seaford Bunyip Seaford Bunyip Gippsland Maroons Bunyip Gippsland Maroons Frankston Dolphins Gippsland Maroons Frankston Dolphins Morwell East Frankston Dolphins Morwell East Morwell East

2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

272 243 272 301 272 301 69 301 69 70 69 70 207 70 207 60 207 60 73 60 73 59 73 59 45 59 45 40 45 40 26 40 26 13 26 13 12 13 12 1 12 1 1

12 7 12 14 12 14 6 14 6 7 6 7 31 7 31 41 31 41 52 41 52 91 52 91 103 91 103 91 103 91 170 91 170 93 170 93 371 93 371 402 371 402 402

% % 1090.91 % 1090.91 850.00 1090.91 850.00 137.25 850.00 137.25 107.35 137.25 107.35 55.84 107.35 55.84 54.29 55.84 54.29 6.99 54.29 6.99 6.99

% WON % WON 100.00 % WON 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

% % 13200.00 % 13200.00 2081.82 13200.00 2081.82 1387.50 2081.82 1387.50 326.67 1387.50 326.67 190.00 326.67 190.00 72.97 190.00 72.97 22.83 72.97 22.83 11.76 22.83 11.76 0.58 11.76 0.58 0.00 0.58 0.00 0.00

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

% % 3471.43 % 3471.43 2266.67 3471.43 2266.67 2150.00 2266.67 2150.00 1150.00 2150.00 1150.00 1000.00 1150.00 1000.00 667.74 1000.00 667.74 146.34 667.74 146.34 140.38 146.34 140.38 64.84 140.38 64.84 43.69 64.84 43.69 43.96 43.69 43.96 15.29 43.96 15.29 13.98 15.29 13.98 3.23 13.98 3.23 0.25 3.23 0.25 0.25

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

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We Have Skills…Allegedly… Skills – something a lot of people claim to have but are clearly mistaken. Different between normal people and umpires – there is at least a remote possibility that a normal person has a skill. Umpires have absolutely no chance. Yes, please note that we are not including umpires in the realm of normal people. Well at least that’s what we all thought. But delve a little deeper and you’ll realise that field umpires at least have one skill. Just one, but at least it’s one. Ask an umpire to bounce next time you decide to be charitable and chin wag with one. Even if it going 15 metres to their left and only one foot off the ground it still classifies as a bounce and therefore… the umpire has a skill. The Bounce was introduced to league football all the way back in 1887. Initially just to start each quarter it only took 4 short years for field umpires to be smacking the ball into the turf at every opportunity. And with a much poorer quality of grounds at the time they’d make specialists in today’s game. An absolute bucket load of things then happened in the following 122 years; Coca-Cola produced its first bottle, the first modern Olympic Games in Athens, the Commonwealth of Australia was created (long overdue), Mr Booth invented the vacuum cleaner resulting in more reports of missing marbles than ever before, Crayola introduced crayons (at the cost of white walls all the world over), Hitler suffered little man syndrome, a couple of guys took a quick holiday to the moon, the Wiggles succeeded in their attempt for World rule and a few other things occurred that are too deep for article. But all the while field umpires continued to totter over to a pack, kindly request access to the football and slam the footy into the deck hoping for just enough

height to clear the hands of the 145cm ruckman who were enjoying a quiet chinwag while the poor umpire was looking down. 122 years is a damn long time for the system to stay the same (unfortunately football reverted back to its original setup in 2013 and umpires only had 4 opportunities a game to show off their real skill). These days a rule struggles to last 12 months before someone finds an issue. Of course there’s been some changes in technique. Think back to the 1920s and 30s when the silly bugger would swing the ball single-handedly into the turf reminiscent of a Shaun Tait fire bolt. Later on they even squatted and punched the ball into the ground. Naturally it didn’t work at all. Must’ve been wearing iron fists too. One day the bounce may be no more. And then we’ll evoke memories of the days when an umpire would break their own nose or send our oddly shaped ball into oblivion hoping not to send it through the goals and bounce the winning score. But most of all, we’ll remember the times when there was a lighter side to umpiring and the thing that allowed us our genuine 10 seconds of fame. Long live the bounce…

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round 5 review

TOORADIN 8.11.59 LOST TO OFFICER 9.10.64 In a true definition of a tale of two halves, Tooradin had done all the attacking and amassed a 27 point lead from their 13 scoring shots at the main change. It seemed the home team where in a comfortable winning position, before Doug Koop delivered a message to stir the troops. Officer started to win the crucial contests as their midfield took control. Led by Matt Jones, Chris Larosa and a player to watch Harris Wassylko the Roos took the game by the scruff of the neck. 4 goals in 8 minutes including 2 on the run from Jones had the Roos back into the contest. Nick Schumann kicked one to steady the ship for the Gulls but the Roos could sense they could be a chance if they continued to apply pressure. Only 7 points separated both teams with a quarter to go, it was a cracking last quarter. The Gulls peppered the goals but couldn’t kick truly, 4 behinds in a row had the home supporters bleeding. Kicking with the aid of a swirling breeze the Gulls, should have done better as a Captain inspired goal from Matty Clarke had the away side reduce the margin to a single point. The intensity lifted and Matt Rogers drifted forward and kicked the Roos to the front. The seesawing battle continued as Seagull Travis Puntaroni pinch one back to give the home side back the lead. As the momentum continued to swing it was the Kangaroos Kane Wille, who took a great mark and kicked the sealer at the 22nd minute mark of the last to give Officer their third win in a row as the Kangas returned to the top 5 for the first time in a long time.

BEACONSFIELD 16.26.122 DEF HAMPTON PARK 2.1.13 It’s never an easy task to travel to Holm Park reserve and escape with the four points. It’s even harder when the average age of your list is under 20. The result was never in doubt but it was more about how both sides stuck to their processes. Hampton Park have started their games pretty well in the first month of the season but it wasn’t the case as Beaconsfield kicked 4 goals to 1 to lead by 21 points at the first change. Beacy’s bigger bodies started to take control of the contest. Beau Dowler was dominant up forward, while Lachie Modica and Connor Guley provided plenty of run. The Eagles dominance was also reflected on the scoreboard as they kicked 5 goals to no score and extend their lead to 56 points by halftime. Hampton Park’s youngsters where in for a tough afternoon but they never dropped their heads and continued to fight the press. Beacy’s emphasis on defence has shone brightly all season and it appears their hard work has paid off. Beaconsfield strangled Hampton Park into submission, Dowler finished the day with 5 goals with Guley and Modica regarded as their better players. C.J Layfield once again battled his heart out for the visitors the margin should have been more as the Eagles let themselves down in front of goal kicking 7.18 in the second half in their 109 point win.

PAKENHAM 5.5.35 LOST TO DOVETON 13.12.90 It’s becoming a trend at Pakenham, the young Lions start the game with a spark but as the game grows they start to fall away. Pakenham have shown plenty in the first quarters and this week was no different both teams separated by a point. Lachie Batten was able to spend more time around the mouth of goal where he does his best work. Rus Gabriel assumed control in the middle and the game swung in favour of the Doves. Charlie O’Neill flourished in the conditions and wanted to make sure his time in the seniors was well spent providing a target while Taylor Joyce was held and Pickles Henry was sidelined due to injury. Nick Battle relished the wide spaces using his speed to burn the opposition and hurt them with his spread. The pressure began to mount and Pakenham had no relief in sight. Pakenham could only muster 2 points in the second quarter, their earlier endeavour was a faded memory as the home side trailed by 5 goals at the half. The second half was all Doveton. Pakenham had no answers being restricted to only 2 goals in the second half. The visitors took control and swung the match into their favour. Batten and O’Neill combined for 7 goals while Gabriel and Battle combined well around the ground. Clayton McCartney is a player to watch as once again he was regarded amongst the better players in Doveton’s 55 point win at Toomuc Reserve.

NARRE WARREN 7.14.56 LOST TO BERWICK 12.13.85 It was an energy charged Narre Warren welcoming early premiership favourite Berwick, as Narre celebrated their premiership win from ‘92. It was Berwick who settled early goals to Tim Gunn and Broadie Connelly kicked the Wickers to an early lead. Narre worked themselves into the contest but were unable to convert in front of goal and deliver any real blows. Andrew Morozoff played tall in attack kicked truly out of the ruck to provide the visitors some breathing space. Jordyn Flannery and Brent Urwin kicked late goals to reduce the margin to 10 points and keep Narre in the hunt going into the main change. Narre dominated the third quarter but wasted opportunities in front of goal. The Magpies kicked 6 straight behinds, basically kicking themselves out of the contest. Berwick’s midfield were workman like led by James Magner, the Wickers outmuscled Narre and hit the scoreboard with Gunn booting his second to get their margin out towards 3 goals. Both teams exchanged goals in a frenetic finish to the third quarter, as Narre reduced the margin to 8 points. The last quarter saw the game open up and the 2015 premiers took full control. Berwick kicked four goals to one in the final quarter, Gunn finishing the game with a game-high 3 goals, in their impressive 29 point win. The win sees Berwick stay on top while Narre have slipped out of the top 5.

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round 6 preview

BEACONSFIELD V DOVETON Last Time - 2016 Elimination Final Doveton 9.6.60 lost to Beaconsfield 9.8.62 This contest is shaping as the match of the round if last year’s preliminary final is anything to go by. The battle between the best two big men in the competition Beaconsfield’s Scott Meyer against Doveton’s Rus Gabriel is worth the admission price in itself. Both men are well credentialed and who can get on top will give their side the edge. Both teams bring speed throughout their midfield and will be looking to move the ball quickly into their forward line. Taylor Joyce returns to Holm Park Reserve for the first time since leaving for greener pastures. Joyce will likely have the task of trying to beat the close checking and experienced defender Daniel Battaglin. Battaglin and Joyce will know each other’s game inside out having been premiership teammates in 2014. Beacy have prided themselves on their defensive game style, it will be tested against one of the more potent football sides. Doveton will be hoping Michael Henry is available so he can team up with the dangerous Lachie Batten, causing a head ache for Beacy’s fleetfooted running brigade. Jake Bowd has had an impressive start to the season, usually setting up the play off half-back, he might need to be used to nullify one of their small forwards. Doveton have been tested when up against a fellow finals contender this season and will be desperate to prove they are genuine finals contenders. The Doves face another acid test away from home but have had the week off to set themselves for an enthralling contest. Whichever team can win enough of the one on one battles should be able to finish in front. Beacy by 13 points.

BERWICK V PAKENHAM Last Time - Round 16 Pakenham 8.10.58 lost to Berwick 17.15.117 Berwick welcome the proud club of Pakenham in their first encounter for the season. Berwick have been sublime all season and when tested have been able to take their game to new levels, unfortunately Pakenham are still building towards their best footy this season. The task doesn’t become any easier for the boys from Toomuc Reserve as they take on the early premiership favourites. Pakenham have shown enough they can compete but haven’t been able to do it consistently or for long enough periods of their matches. Berwick have added some grunt with James Magner in the middle and some flair with Bryce Rutherford and Broadie Connelly who can play in different positions. Berwick will have too many ball winners for Pakenham to try and curtail, Berwick will see this as another opportunity to build on their hefty percentage. Pakenham still have some quality players like interleague representatives Sam Blackwood and Jake Smith but they need more support, Steve O’Bryan and Rus Lehmann provide leadership but will it be enough for maroon and gold to be in the contest for four quarters. The Wickers will be too big and too strong and get the win at home by 75 points.

OFFICER V CRANBOURNE Last Time - Round 14 Officer - 7.7.49 lost to Cranbourne 19.23.137 This will be an intriguing contest for so many reasons. Former

Eagles Premiership Coach Doug Koop will go against his former team in Cranbourne, with his new side Officer riding a 3 game winning streak. A student under Koop’s tutelage Marc Holt may return to the seniors after an extended break on the sidelines due to injury. The Kangaroos has been a team that always matches up well against the Eagles in recent seasons often pushing them to their limits. If Cranbourne arrive only slightly underdone, Officer will be looking to capitalise at home. Cranbourne should be re-charged after enjoying a good break with the bye leading into the interleague match last weekend, meaning they haven’t played a match in close to 3 weeks. Cranbourne’s early season form has been patchy but an electric final quarter at Doveton should have the boys from the nest amped and ready to fire. Koop has brought a new edge to Officer, who have been competitive when they haven’t won. The Roos have a new sense of belief and are up for the fight, if this contest becomes physical don’t expect the home side to take a backwards step. Matt Jones has really stepped up in recent weeks and will need to be marked closely to ensure he doesn’t inspire the Roos to bring their A game to the contest. Cranbourne could be hamstrung with an injury to one of their big men last week, Troy Tharle was on the end of a high shot last week and didn’t return suffering concussion at interleague level. The Eagles faithful will be hoping the talented utility will be back to full fitness for this encounter. Usually it’s pretty easy to say Cranbourne will win and by how much, but I have a feeling this will be one hell of a contest and close to the end. Cranbourne’s experience in clutch situations should see them get the win at Starling Road by 21 points.

HAMPTON PARK V NARRE WARREN Last Time - Round 10 Hampton Park 4.6.30 lost to Narre Warren 25.22.172 Hampton Park play Narre Warren with both teams currently sitting outside of the top 5. Hampton Park have been taking positives out of each encounter with the margin’s irrelevant to one of the youngest sides ever assembled in the SEFNL history. With an average age of 18 depending on players’ availability the Redbacks have stripped it right back under first year coach Dean Warren with the hope of putting in better structures to hope bring this proud club back to life on the field. Narre Warren will be seething after back-to-back losses at home as it appears they are losing pace with the top 3 sides in the competition. Questions are starting to be asked, has the off season departures started to take its toll? Where will their goals come from without a large target to kick too? I don’t think a win at Hampton Park will answer them all but it should provide the team with some confidence to get their season back on track. Hampton Park have unearthed some genuine talent from their young brigade who are actually still eligible to play U/19 footy, which should put the club in a great position going forward in years to come. CJ Layfield, Hayden Brough and Harry Paul are players the club can build their future around as they grow from experiences of playing senior footy against men. It would be easy for me to sit here and say another 100 point drubbing is on its way, but the reality of the situation is; this club nearly folded 4 months ago but with grit and passion the club has started to climb back into relevance. Narre will need to ensure they don’t tread carefully and take the percentage opportunity on offer, they can’t afford to let this one slip. Narre by 86 points

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BERWICK

PAKENHAM

COLOURS: NAVY BLUE & WHITE

COLOURS: MAROON, BLUE & GOLD Senior Coach: Ash Green Captains: Steve Morey & Chris Cardona Reserves Coach: Darren Sidebottom Assistant Coach: Dean Blake Team Manager: Greg Guan Runner: Tom O’loughlin

Senior Coach: Stewart Kemperman Reserves Coach: Leigh Noonan

No. PLAYER

1

Brent Colling

No. PLAYER

No.

29 Michael Hanigan

1 Sam Blackwood 2 Jake Barclay 3 Tyler Guan 4 Russell Lehman 5 Adam Alberni 6 Jake Smith 7 Tom Blackwood 8 Jacob Huisman 9 Steve O'bryan 10 Matt Wheeler 11 Dean Blake 12 Tyler Guan 13 John Kalantumama 14 Grant Barclay 15 Damien Holmes 16 Jack Kowarzik 17 Chris Cardona 18 Stephen Morey 19 Liam Tyrrell 20 Dylan Guan 21 Brendon Robinson 22 Lincoln King 23 Michael Bennett 24 Zac Calvert 25 Jack Muirhead 26 Tom Fusinato 27 Brett Kirkham 28 Brenton Hillard 29 Mitch Gray 30 Nathan Brown 31 Jayden Bootsma

2

Lucas Jellyman Turner

30 Robert kemperman

3

Cal Rutherford

31 Ryan Hillard

4

Bryce Rutherford

32 Jake Jamieson

5

Micky Harold

33 Tom Andrews

6

Trent Van Hout

34 Jake Thompson

7

Madi Andrews

35 Todd Harold

8

Ash Smith

36 Jayden Graham

9

Brody Connelly

37 Lachy Miller

10 Benny Kearns

38 Pat Johnson

11 Andrew Morozoff

40 Nick Macente

12 Tom Brennan

41 Trent Thomas

13 Jayden Joyce

42 Jarryd Trait

14 Hayden McLardy

44 Darcy Walls

15 Michael Johnson

46 Harry Money

16 Luke Sheppard

47 Sean Nicholson

17 Tom Gillies

48 Jack Bretroner

18 Riley Heddles

49 Mat McLardy

19 Joseph West

52 Mitchell Graham

20 Michael Riseley

55 Will Arthurson

21 Nick Hillard

56 Jake Cowan

22 Tim Gunn

59 Jesse Cirilus

23 James Magner

60 Marcus Starow

24 Josh Burgess

64 Bailey Asher

25 Jayden Goumas

65 James Harrison

26 Clay Tharle

66 Jake McLardy

27 Bryce Anderson

67 Jarrod Kemperman

28 Kristian Meredith

58 Dylan Ward

PLAYER

No.

PLAYER

32 Sam Cole 33 Corey Bevan 34 Jackson Hillard 35 Jarrod Theisz 36 Brandon Rich 37 Chris Cairns 38 Brendon Robinson 39 Nick Verleg 40 Brayden Baguley 41 Jack Phillips 42 Jesse Pantorno 43 Ash Smallman 44 Jason Naffa 45 Nathan Johnstone 46 Jordan Taylor 47 Dillon Anderson 48 Clayton Gubbles 49 Jack Glen 51 Brodie King 52 Brodie Calvert 53 Nick Conroy 54 Andrew Taylor 55 Jacob Beswick 56 Dave Hershaft 57 Jake Brady 58 Jarred Thompson 59 Tristan Sutherland 62 Jack Melbourne 65 David Solberger 69 Dave Hershaft 77 Adriean Pearce

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BEACONSFIELD

DOVETON

COLOURS: NAVY BLUE, GOLD & WHITE

COLOURS: GREEN & BLACK

Senior Coach: Leigh McQuillen Reserves Coach: Justin Stanton Assistant Coach: Brent McGrath Assistant Coach: Dale Carey Team Manager: Wayne Decker Football Manager: Darren Hamilton

Senior Coach: Aaron Davey Reserves Coach: Chris Rodriquez Reserves Assistant Coach: Peter Pullen Team Manager - Senior: Sam Bianco Team Manager - Reserves: Paul Rodriquez Football Director: Graham Henwood

No. PLAYER

No. PLAYER

No. PLAYER

No. PLAYER

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

32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 64 65

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

32 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55

Mitch Trait Jake Bowd Kyle Van Der Pluym Daniel Battaglin Scott Meyer Snr Capt Luke Edmondson Daniel Mislicki Jackson Thomas Daniel Galante Ash Beck Kyle O'Sullivan Corey Walker Troy McDermott Snr VC Damian Johnston Brad Decker Julian Stone Lachlan Morrish Troy Aust Jordan Roberts Daniel Johnston Keiran Roberts Trent Stokoe Lachlan Modica Josh Dodsworth Sean McDermott Res VC Eddie Wilson Jason Budge Lachie Roberts Jayce Valentine Michael Misso Travis Grommer

Jackson Bennett Res Capt Aidsen Maloney Ryan Bromley Nathan Hopwood Matthew Bradfield Daniel Hellyer Beau Dowler Kyle Halls-Ferguson Bradley Homfray Ben McGowan Tylah Stokoe Robbie McMillan Cooper Shepherd Nick McPherson Kade Lynch Peter Alier Connor Guley Ben Amos Gabe Bonicelli Rhys Stewart Nathaniel Isaacs Brandon Frith Jaie Roberts Zac Johnston Jake Aarts Devon Smith Brodie McConnell Trent Stewart Nikola Stevancevic Jack Docherty Bailey Morrish

Ryan Hendy Taylor Joyce Shannon Henwood Chris Rodriquez Michael Henry Alywn Davey Aaron Henwood Lachlan Batten Sam Raru Mitchell Woolgar Malis Lokeron Harley Primrose Kyle Hendy Shannon Brennan Sam Muirhead Milan Mandic Ashley Scott Mathew Jameson Ned Battle Philip Johnson Frank D'Agostino Jackson Bianco Jarred Boumann Andrew Henwood Michael Rodriquez Travis Davis Ryan Mackie Russell Gabriel Ryan Morrison Charlie O'Neill Jarrod Smith

Brayden Hillman Clayton McCartney Jamie Tapner (Reserves Capt) Adam Corunna Darryl Thomas Aaron Davey Josh Bradley Jake Blackwood Cameron Williamson Trent Warkuss Tristan Warkruss Harry O'Neill Joel Pay Sean Semmens Chris Ahovelo Marfin Lokeron Jordan Temopoulos Cameron Bowman Michael Hann Ben Dalforno Luke Dalforno Bei Nienkel Che Gray Justin Burghardt Aiden Van Beek Peter Dye Mitchell Lewis Brian Plapp Ethyn Miller Shaun Kelleher Gach Nyuon

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

OFFICER SFC

CRANBOURNE

COLOURS: ROYAL BLUE & WHITE

COLOURS: ROYAL BLUE, YELLOW Senior Coach: Simon Goosey Assistant Coaches: M att Brown, Luke Martin, Justin Hamilton Team Manager: D ianne Leinmueller (Sen), Russ Matthews (Res) Reserves Coach: Ben Corrie Res. Assistant Coach: Frank Matthews Football Manager: Manny Vella

Senior Coach: D oug Koop Reserves Coach: Ash Chapman Assistant Coach: Matthew Jones Assistant Coach: Bill King Team Manager: Gary Tivendale Football Director: Nick McLennan No. PLAYER

No. PLAYER

No. PLAYER

No. PLAYER

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

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 58 59 61 63 66 67

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

35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 54 55 56 57 58 59 62 63 65 66 67 68 69 70

Corey Phillips Chris LaRosa Jake Ingaliso Jesse Longmuir Matthew Jones Sean Roach James Waldon Luke Nunan Hayden Spierings James Canty Ben Tivendale Michael Moylan Ben O'Loughlin (Vice Captain)

Luke Smaluch Kane Willie Blair Allen Matt Rogers Nick Redley Dylan Chapman (Vice Captain)

Brad Phillips Ben Johnson Jarrod Marson Geordie Fyfe Callan Hannagan Hayden Davey Chase Smaluch Daniel Ellett James Bourke Dean Leskie Luke Adams

Troy Datson Bryce Westwood Harris Wassylko Luke Callander Hayden Westwood Nick Rolph Jake Callander Matt Waldon Ben Lord Jack Cousins Chris Armstrong Luke Clarke Matt Clarke (Captain) Lachlan Balzary Hayden Allen Mitch Tivendale Nick McLennan Blake Mitchell Craig Chapman Matthew Laity Brad Jenson Nick Lord Danny Pullen Luke Harrison Trent Westwood Jamie Andrade Andrew Dike Jason Titchie Jessie Rogers Aussie Gilbert

Ryan Davey Jordan Betrand Shaun Marusic Max Gearon Mathew Fletcher Anthony Vella Marc Holt (Capt) Dillan Bass Matthew Alister Daniel Baker Brandon Wapshott Dylan Cavalot Jarrod Murphy Stuart Morrish Jayden Sullivan Ryan Jones Troy Tharle Zak Roscoe Michael Boland Brandon Osborne Leigh Holt (Res. Co-Capt.) Glenn Osborne Michael Thompson Harry Bird Blake Pearce Kirk Dickson Nick Darbyshire Anthony Fisher Nick McPhillips (Res. Co-Capt)

Luke Bee-Hugo Daniel Kitto Shane Begent

Lewis Vella Jake Stephens Adam Koe Aaron Bower Jay Mills Adrian Russo Jordan Leinmueller Lachlan Grant Bodhi Leguier Shaun Redmond Khalid Kandakji Brad Bigaignon Chace Struth Jordyn Baker Mitch Lindsay Archie Labato Robbie Bakker Jordan Miceli Jake Harrington Jordy Lamont Steve Tut Shay Morgan Dom Williams Adham Chazbek Nick Russo Steve De Paoli Chris Ramac Ty Ellison Jake Carosella Corey Ellison Aiden Ganajovic Hazar Onurlu

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

NARRE WARREN

HAMPTON PARK

COLOURS: BLACK AND WHITE

COLOURS: BLACK & RED Senior Coach: D ean Warren Reserves Coach: Hayden Reynolds Assistant Coach: Nick Johnstone Assistant Coach: Vince Miceli Assistant Coach: Christopher Rodney Captain: Peter Bastin

No. PLAYER

No. PLAYER

Senior Coach: Health Black Assistant Coach: Dean Urwin and Bret Lavars Senior Team Manager: Brad Alexander Reserves Coach: Paul Hamilton Reserves AssCoach: Kim McGill Reserves Team Manager: Filippo D’Addario No. PLAYER

No. PLAYER

1

Shaun Deckers

31 Keyan De La Motte

1

Dylan Quirk (Senior Captain)

30 Jack Wheeler

2

Nathan Dawes

32 Tyson Tapner-Gillies

2

Jordyn Flannery

31 Nathan Reid

3

Hayden Brough

33 Michael Guinane

4

Mark Penn

34 Jackson Viney

5

Jordan Ashwood

35 Yarran Jaffer-Williams

6

Harrison Paul

36 Josh Thurwood

7

Josh Wallace

37 Stewart Puwaye

8

CJ Layfield

38 Dylan Nolan

9

Dale Glazier

39 Michael Cashin

10 Heath Peach

40 Paul Stockdale

11 Luke O'Brien

41 Aaron Miles

3

Micheal McGill

32 Daniel Jackson

4

Mithcell Dempster

33 Brent Urwin

5

Chrishtopher Collins

34 Andrew Vella

6

Joshua Tonna

35 Nathan Allen

7

Trent Cody

36 Luke Cody

8

Nick Scanlon

37 Hayden Stagg

9

Rhys Dempster

10 Colin McNamara

38 Ben King 39 Jace Kelly

11 Ryan Quirk

40 Benjamin Holland

12 Andrew Hunter

41 Billy Athanasopoulos

12 Nathan Carver

42 Zappa Jenkins

13 Heath Black

42 Dean Scanlon

13 Shaun Walsh

43 Matthew Ziegeler

14 Jayden Bubb

43 Jack Soroczynski

14 Jack Jones

44 Tim Ziegeler

15 Domenic Larosa

44 Daniel Borninkhof

15 James McMichael

45 Andrew Lawless

16 Stewart Scanlon

45 Mitchell Tonna

16 Bryce Keyzer

46 Aziz Hussaini

17 Peter Bastin

47 Thomas Marshall

18 Aaron Holden

48 Peter Dicecco

19 Braeden Philpin

50 Mathew McInroy-Howard

20 Joshua Smart

51 Travis Kerr

22 Jackson Philpin

52 Dylan Ward

23 Zac Hanlen

53 Jake Pelham

17 Sam McLean

46 Nathan Foote

18 Dean Kelly

49 Christopher Johnson

19 Matthew Soroczynski

50 Cory MacHaya

20 Corie Intveen

53 Robert D'Addario

21 Trent Papworth

54 Jake Richardson

22 Michael Milivojevic

56 Emmanual Faustin

23 Jake Gray

61 Nicholas Mashado

24 Damian Collins

62 Troy Mengler

24 Michael Phouttanouvong

54 Kasey Mobourne

25 Jakob Smit

55 Reece Smart

26 Dylan Asling

56 David Mullins

27 Mitchell Cowan

67 Mitchell Cox

29 Jay Warry

58 Brett Lukacs

28 Ben Carter

68 Aaron Wilson

30 Josh Craig

59 Jake Thomas

29 Dale Gawley

25 Michael Collins

63 Jake Whiting

26 Andrew Ray

64 Nathan Aliotta

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Finally we have the staggered start to the season behind us and we can gain some momentum with only our second home game in 8+ weeks. It seems like weeks ago when we headed off to Fox Road to play Narre Warren in a danger game. Coming off a bye, HP and then another bye it was easy to expect the teams to struggle to get some rhythm. The seniors though hit their straps late in the game to record a tough fought win. The reserves played well all day but went down by a few points in a very winnable game. Next Time.

The 19S played some great patches of football only to go down to a strong Narre Team. This week we have Pakenham at home so lets make sure we have 3 wins on the board come 5pm today REMINDER CASINO NIGHT: Last Days to get tickets so get on line and purchase now. www.trybooking.com/269855 Cocktail Night Coming up and Major Raffle around the corner Good Luck to the Netballers

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Today, the Pakenham Football Club plays Berwick in what is always a tough game at Edwin Flack Reserve. The Senior side is looking for their first win of the season, while the Reserves will be looking to atone their loss against Doveton a couple of weeks ago and the U19s will be looking at putting a bit of space between themselves and Berwick on the u19 ladder. Pakenham 5th are just ahead of Berwick who are currently sitting 7th.

along with former Hey Hey its Saturday Comedian, Brad Oakes. Tickets are $40 per head, which includes finger food and drinks at members bar prices. For tickets, contact Bevo on 0433813542 or email simon.pakenhamfc@ gmail.com

On behalf of the Pakenham Football Club’s committee, players, members and supporters, we would like to wish sincere condolences to the Maher family, for the passing of Pakenham Football Club’s past player, John ‘Jocka’ Maher, who passed away peacefully in his sleep Tuesday morning. Jocka played in seven grand finals, winning five premierships (47, 48, 51, 52, 55) under club legend ‘Cracker’ Jackson. In years gone by, as a spectator, he would make his way into the seniors change room prematch on GF day, wandering among the players giving encouragement. He truly loved playing for our club and indeed watching and supporting over the years. He would recall key pivotal moments in Grand finals as if they were yesterday, and point the uninitiated to the 5 premiership team photos that adorned his office wall On special occasions, he would pull out his ‘Pakenham premiership blazer ‘ and wear it proudly. RIP John ‘Jocka’ Maher COMEDY NIGHT 17th JUNE at 8pm The Pakenham Football Club will be hosting a Comedy Night on June 17th, 2017 after our home game against Cranbourne from 8pm. Dave O’Neil and Lehmo will be in attendance

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Our thanks goes to the wonderful women who helped raise $2450 from our football club Ladies Lunch & $550 from the netball club Pink Round day to make up a $3000 combined donation going to the Peter MacCallum Cancer Research Centre. A massive thanks to everyone who took part. AFL NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS WEEK We’d like to take this opportunity to thank all our fantastic volunteers for the time and effort you put into our club. We are the collective product of all your hard work and we thank you sincerely for everything you do for our great club. CLUB JACKETS Club Jackets on sale today – Limited sizes so get in quick – See Stacey in the Merchandise room. Junior & Senior MAJOR RAFFLE This year we have a prize that everyone will want YOU WIN—YOU CHOOSE 1 PRIZE FROM THE LIST BELOW TO THE VALUE OF A WHOPPING $25,000

AVAILABLE TODAY AT THE MERCHANDISE ROOM OR UPSTAIRS AFTER THE GAME THE RAFFLE WILL BE DRAWN AT THE CLUBROOMS 7.00 PM 12.08.17 THE WINNER WILL BE NOTIFIED PERMIT HOLDER—BEACONSFIELD FOOTBALL CLUB INC - PERMIT # 10280/17 SAVE THE DATES Event / Function Date Tickets Richmond vs Werribee Saturday 3rd June More details to come Club Social Function Saturday 1st July More details to come Richmond vs Casey Saturday 8th July More details to come Sponsors Lunch Saturday 15th July More details to come Past Players Lunch Saturday 29th July More details to come

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Last weekend saw us venture down to Pakenham in celebration of the annual Pink Ribbon Round. The football saw us come away with 3/3 wins and the netball 7/10 wins! It was an unbelievable day both on the footy field and on the netball court. The U19s visited Pakenham a little undermanned but full of effort and played an amazing for 3 quarters to clear out to a 6 goals lead at the last change. The boys were spent and kicking against a stiff breeze in the last quarter managed to grip on for a gutsy 7 point win. All 15 boys should be proud of their efforts. Best players were Kaleb VanBeek and Declan O’Donnell. Keeping working hard at training boys, and you’ll see many more successful wins coming your way. The reserves travelled out to a windy Pakenham with a depleted squad due to injuries throughout the club. But we battled out another great win, with the backline once again saving the game. Seany K and Michael Rodriquez cut off countless Pakenham inside 50s allowing our 4th win on the trot. Well done boys keep up the great effort & bring on Beaconsfield next week which I’m sure will be a tough battle.

boot an impressive 3 goals, whilst the likes of the fast paced Lachy Batten kick 4. Big Russ once again controlled and contested every ball, whilst the likes of Clayton McCarthy looked dangerous in the middle. We ran away 55 point winners. This week we take on Beaconsfield which will be a hard fought contest. Over the bye weekend we held a DFNC ‘Give Back’ Day. All players and committee members were encouraged to give back their time by assisting and volunteering at the local Doveton Salvation Army. To all the players, coaches and committee members who helped out, we cannot thank you enough. Your time and generosity has contributed to so many in need. We would also like to thank the Doveton Salvation Army who allowed us to volunteer and gave us so much insight into why the Salvation Army is so important to individuals in need from meals, to meal vouchers, clothing and housing. We are looking forward to working more closely with you in the near future. Go Doves!

The seniors had to come up against some poor weather but it didn’t seem to faze them too much. We fielded a much younger and fresher side then what we had seen in previous weeks. We also saw the likes of the O’Neill brothers get the call up from the reserves off the back of their impressive performances over the past few weeks. The first quarter break saw Pakenham keeping us on our toes and we only had the lead by a point at the quarter time break. By half time, we soon found our feet and saw a convincing lead coming our way 50 - 20. Charlie O’Neill in his first senior debut game

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Welcome back to normal rounds after the Interleague competition last weekend. This week we welcome the Cranbourne Football Club to Officer and wish all teams good luck. In Round 5 we visited Tooradin and for the second week in a row came away with three wins. The Under 19’s started the day off well with an 87 point win against an undermanned Tooradin side. The Reserves followed this up with a 44 point victory after a hard fought match against a very determined Tooradin team. The Senior match was an exciting game with the home side managing to keep their noses in front for much of the match. After falling behind to the tune of over four goals the boys put in a great last quarter to win by five points, hitting the front with only moments left on the clock. Don’t forget tonight’s Annual Beer Pong Tournament commencing at 7.30. Cost is $40 per team of two with great cash prizes. Also, remember to keep Saturday August 19 free - it’s a bye round for us in the footy but we’ll be holding the Reverse Draw. More details closer to the date.

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Cranbourne Football Club

While our seniors and reserves have had the last our seniors to couple of weeksWhile off due a byeand in reserves round 5have andhad the last weeks off due to a bye in round 5 and interleague last couple week,of our Under 19 teams both interleague last week, our Under 19 teams both played in round 5 and came away with mixed played in round 5 and came away with mixed results. results. 19As played against their game against Narre Warren B Our 19As playedOur their game Narre Warren B came away comfortable winners by 84 points. and came away and comfortable winners by 84 points. Best for us were Stiglich, Murphy, Richo, Russo, Reilly Best for us wereand Cal White. Stiglich, Murphy, Richo, Russo, Reilly and Cal White. played at Beacy against a side going very Our 19Bs playedOur at 19Bs Beacy against a side going very well at the moment. The boys battled all day but well at the moment. The boys battled all day but were outdone by a classy side that could go a long were outdone by a classy side that could go a long way this year. Best for us were Connolly, Woodall, way this year. Best for us were Connolly, Woodall, Harks, Fida, Dish and Hodgey. Harks, Fida, Dish and Hodgey. After what seems like an eternity for the seniors and

After what seems like an eternity for the seniors reserves we are all back on deck this week as all four and reserves wesides are travel all back on deck thisour week all up to Officer, with 19Bs as fronting four sides travelagainst to Officer, our fronting Narre with Warren at 19Bs 8:40. Thanks go to Narre up against Narrewho Warren at 8:40. Thanks go to Narre have been willing to change the game from who have been Casey Fields to Officer to coincide with the rest of our willing to change the game from clubs games. Casey Fields to Officer to coincide with the rest of our clubs games. Congratulations to Brandon Osborne (Captain), Shaun

CongratulationsMarusic to Brandon Osborne and Troy Tharle on (Captain), representing SEFNL last week against Hampden FNL. Shaun Marusic and Troy Tharle on representing SEFNL last week against Hampden FNL.

After Saturdays game, we will all be heading back to

After Saturdays Trios for a meal and match reports. We have booked game, we will all be heading back to Trios for a mealthe andFunction match reports. have booked Room so We look forward to seeing everyone head back. Room will be open from 6pm. the Function Room so look forward to seeing everyone head back. Room will be open from 6pm.

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Last weekend we ventured out to Officer for the first of two away games. It is worth noting that there has been a fair amount of opportunity given to players over the first 4 games of the season with 34 players used in senior games and 43 players used in reserves. With a lot of new faces in both teams the boys are still learning each others playing characteristics. The effort and endeavour of the boys cannot be faulted. We just need to improve decision making under pressure and skill level which will only happen on the training track. Better players on the day in the Reserves were: M Penn, K Mobourne, M Phouttanouvong, A Hepburn, D Glazier & N Dawes. In the seniors: Y JafferWilliams, A Holden, S Walsh & J Warry.

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This week we head out to Beaconsfield and looking at long range forecast for the first time in 3 seasons we will not be coming home with hypothermia. Good luck to the boys this week. Social A great night was had on Saturday at Bogan Bingo, congratulations to the King & Queen bogan. If you were not there you missed a great night. Shall we just say whatever happened at bogan bingo stays at bogan bingo. Our next event is the annual 10,000 folding reverse drawer on 18th June. Tickets will now

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Narre’s Ones were competitive for three quarters but Berwick ran the game out better in the last quarter for a five-goal result. Narre’s Reserves and Under 19 A had good wins over Berwick, but Narre’s Under 19B were soundly beaten by Cranbourne. Seniors – Berwick’s Ones got the jump with two early goals, then Narre spent much of the day playing catch-up footy. It was tough in close and Narre worked hard but inaccurate set-shot kicking delivered little reward for our effort. The midfield contest was enthralling with Berwick’s strong runners taking the points. It’s telling that several of Narre’s better players were in defensive roles with Staggy, Benny Carter and Jace Kelly in the action all day. Our mudrunners like Andy Vella and Trent Cody were great in the packs, but our delivery into the forward 50 made it difficult for our forwards. Reserves - A top-of-the-table clash with a final scoreline of 3.10 to 3.7 was obviously a dour defensive contest. In tough wet and windy conditions it wasn’t pretty but it was enthralling to watch. There was rarely more than a kick between the teams all day, and Narre was 3 points down at the last change, kicking against the wind in the last quarter. Determined footy by the Magpies, a touch of luck at times and great leadership from some of our experienced heads saw us hold on for a great win. Daniel Jackson’s great form continues and Damo Collins, Ryan Quirk and Sammy McLean were great four-quarter contributors for the

Pies. Great to see Troy Mengler play well in his first game for the year & Lukey Ross back playing at Narre. Under 19 A – Narre gained an early lead with the wind, then we defended well to hold Berwick to just one goal when they had the advantage in the second term. Our strong four-goal third term belied the tough conditions and we turned for home with a 38 point lead. A big win by our boys who are playing hard impressive footy and always in the right spirit. The win was built on the efforts of Jake Stuart who was in-and-under all day; Jack Flannery dominant in the ruck and up forward; Jake Boccari, Dylan Webber , Tom Millar and Leigh Tannahill. Congratulations to Matt Soz & Cippa for steering the team to a great win with Grubbo away. Under 19 B – Narre’s Under 19B played a strong Cranbourne A outfit in the early game. Again challenged by superior opposition, Narre’s young side showed grit and spirit throughout the game. Cranbourne’s strong defence coupled with a stiff breeze combined to keep Narre from scoring in the second and fourth quarters, but our team’s endeavour can never be questioned. Their willingness to keep trying and learning is outstanding. Brandon Hogan was again in our best and got great support from Dylan Mutimer, Benny Kanka, Barney Maout-Agang , Josh Collett and Adam Machnikowski.

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

CRANBOURNE B

NARRE WARREN A

COLOURS: ROYAL BLUE, YELLOW

COLOURS: BLACK AND WHITE

Coach: Pete Jonson Assistant Coach: Darryl Higgins Runner: Brett Wilmott Team Manager: TBA

Assistant Coach: Phillip Ciptiani Team Manager: Roger Johnson

No.

PLAYER

31

Nathan Thomas

1

Clayton Taylor

32

Jack Lovett

2

Kyle Grigg

33

Jesse Day

3

Jake Stuart

35

Jye Clarke

4

Lachlan Baker

36

Matthew Harvey-Sich

5

Zach Gulivan

Thomas Hodge

6

Mark Bartuccio

Ollie Williams

7

Kyle Graham

8

Tom Collard

9

Jack Flannery

37 38 39

Joshua Wilson

GOALS

Coach: Shane Dwyer

BEHINDS

No. PLAYER

GOALS

40

Tyson Disher

41

Sheldon Connolly

42

Jack Benham

43

Mitchell Jelo

44

Oskar Knight

45

Joshua Patterson

46

Tyler Higgins

47

Jack Jonson

48

Corey Lyons

49

Fletcher Wilmott

50

Hamish Robinson

20 Brandon Hogan

51

Zachary Kais

21 Hayden Johnson

52

Michael Wilson

22 James Richards

53

Magir Veil

23 Josh Collett

54

Yash Hamidi

24 Leigh Tannahill

55

Henry Apai

25 Max Sheppard

56

Fida Hussaini

26 Matt Steedman

BEHINDS

10 Matt Cronjager 11 Tyson Graham 12 Barney Mauot-Agarg 13 Jake Boccari 14 Dylan Webber 15 Dylan Mutimer 16 Paddy Andrew 17 Jett Cipriani 18 Jack McGuffie 19 Thomas Toner

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BERWICK

PAKENHAM

COLOURS: NAVY BLUE & WHITE

COLOURS: MAROON, BLUE & GOLD Under 19s Coach: D errick Brown

Under 19 Coach: Chris Kyriacou

No. PLAYER

1 3 4 5 7 10 12 16 18 19 20 23 24 28 29 31 32 36 37 40 41 45 48 49 51 53 54 65 68 69

Hamish West Lachlan Brown Tom Hillard Joshua Stow James McLean Jack Collins Ellis Jed Smith Mitchell Bramich Toby Weinzierl Brady Graham Daniel Kidd Jake Sullivan Lachlan Bell Towers Rhys Cannon Tom Delaney Brock Jenkins Blake Rogers Joshua West Lucas Riley Connor Radings Dylan Padgham Nicholas Green Jake Smith Scott Binder Nick Williams Luke Verschaeren Matt Pereira Jethro Von Hesse Tyler Yeilds Miller Anderson Adam Nekic Jesse Yeilds

GOALS

Team Manager: Paul Beswick

BEHINDS

No. PLAYER

GOALS

1

Jackson Berry

2

Joel Laycock

3

Anusorn Muangsri

4

Bush Fanchol

5

Riley Skinner

6

Riley Bull

8

Evan Poulton

9

Brayden Carr

BEHINDS

10 Chotnyang Puok 11 Jacob Beswick 12 Jakeb Jorgensen 13 Nathan De Klerk 14 Anthony Brkljacic 15 Kuok Puok 16 Matt Smoulders 17 Kaine Wilcox 18 Tim Ashe 19 Brodie Weir 21 Peter Riddiford 22 Hugh Skinner 23 Damien Poidevin 24 Truman Koehler 25 Rhys Brooks 26 Tyler Pierce 41 Jack Phillips

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BEACONSFIELD

DOVETON

COLOURS: GREEN & BLACK

COLOURS: BLUE, YELLOW, WHITE

Under 19 Coach: Nathan Wilson Under 19’s Assistant Coach: Mark Mott Under 19’s Assistant Coach: Stuart Batten Team Manager - U/19’s: TBA Football Director: Graham Henwood

Under 19’s Coach: Luke Young Under 19’s Asst Coach: David Entwistle Team Manager: Grahame Don

No. PLAYER

1 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 41 43 45 46 47 49 50 58

Jai Hamilton Jackson Bramich Rhys Johnson Dan Coinu Co Capt Harrison Don Robert McMillan Jamie Plumridge Kale Clothier Jack Garwood Rhys Nelson Harrison Morgan Jack Docherty Scott Triffitt Co Capt Mitchell Hayes Lachlan Valentine Brodie Entwistle Jackson Drake Alex Young Luke Hardie Luke Bettio Riley Boland Lachlan Gleeson Luke Scott James Cairns Daniel Hellyer Peter Alier Will Ashmore Mitch Riordan Jack McHale Kade Lynch Connor Guley Mitchell Smith Devon Smith

GOALS

BEHINDS

No.

PLAYER

GOALS

1

Makis Lokeron

2

Shannon Brennan

3

Jordan Cackett

4

Andrew McDonald

5

Chad McDonald

6

Blake Collins

7

Declan O'Donnell

8

Dylan Bowman

9

Jack Sorati

10

Jess Ciconte

11

Jake Basa

12

Alex Millard

13

Tyson Bellinger

14

Jackson Lambert

15

Luke Coad

16

Harry Malone

17

Ricky Johnson

18

William Smith

19

Caleb Van Beek

20

Mitchell Cotter

21

Corey Joyce

22

Jarrod Smith

23

Jake Blackwood

24

Jake Nicholson

25

Joshua Bradley

26

Sam Morgan

27

Nathan Tarca

BEHINDS

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

OFFICER SFC

CRANBOURNE A

COLOURS: ROYAL BLUE & WHITE

COLOURS: ROYAL BLUE, YELLOW

Under 19’s Coach: Brad Lord President: Barry O’Loughlin Assistant Coach: Chris Martin Team Manager: Bev Byne Football Director: Rob Dean No. PLAYER

2

Harry Dean

3

Joel Dunstone

4

Ash Smith

5

Troy Miller

6

Jack Langley

7

Josh Martin (Captain)

8

Mitchell Mibus (Vice Captain)

9

Tyler Clark (Vice Captain)

10 Dylan Uteda 12 Rohan Marra 14 Korey Luxford 16 Christiaan Dauphin 17 Jarred Don 18 James Hicks 21 Matthew Stacey 23 Lachlan Mitchell 24 Nathan Hancock 25 Callum Hughes 27 Jarrod Chessan 29 Bryce Thomas 30 Rhys Simmons 31 Jamie Longmuir 32 Lachlan Ward 36 David West 37 James Mackenzie

GOALS

Coach: Dom Carosella Assistant Coach: Matt Davey & Rob Russo Runner: Scott Abaloz Team Manager: Tony DePaoli

BEHINDS

No.

PLAYER

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

Nick Russo (Capt) Hazar Onurlu Stephen De Paoli (VC) Jake Carosella Chris Ramac Aiden Gajanovic (DVC) Corey Ellison Corey Mills Brady O'Toole Cameron Angus Brendan Purcell Harkireth Calais Bailey Buntine Callum White Ryley Abaloz Josh Donald Paul Delaroche Cooper Reilly Jake Cowburn Joshua Stewart Michael Richardson Michael Roth Tyson Woodall Hayden Murphy Hayden Bower Brodie White Corey Mastrangioli Thomas Stiglich Sean Wilson Ty Ellison Callum Cavanagh

GOALS

BEHINDS

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

NARRE WARREN B

TOORADDIN-DALMORE

COLOURS: BLACK AND WHITE

COLOURS: GREEN AND RED

U19 B Coach: Adam LagerewskiJ Team Manager U19 B: Greg Baker

No.

PLAYER

GOALS

BEHINDS

No.

PLAYER

27

Jack Toner

GOALS

29

Tom Miller

30

Jason Luppino

31

Jamie Caruana

32

Marco D'Addario

33

Tom Mason

34

Joel Zietsman

35

Kyle Potter

36

Peter Gentile

37

Ryan Patterson

38

James Milivojevic

39

Brayden Sharpe

40

Broadie Jamieson

41

Josh Caddy

43

Benny Kanka

44

Bailey Wardle

45

Michael Schreiber

46

Kyle Contencin

51

Karl Artner

53

Christopher Martin

55

Matt Jerram

61

Jessie David

62

Stuart Scottland

63

Adam Machnikowski

64

Nick Brooks

BEHINDS

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Round 1 Saturday, 1 April Narre Warren v Bye Beaconsfield 5.3-33 def by Berwick 7.9-31 Cranbourne 33.17-215 def Hampton Park 5.1-31 Tooradin-Dalmore 9.14-68 def Pakenham 5.8-38 Doveton 16.14-110 def Officer SFC 10.12-72 Round 2 Split Round Saturday, 8 April Pakenham v Bye Beaconsfield 12.11-83 def Tooradin-Dalmore 3.4-22 Berwick 10.10-70 def Cranbourne 3.5-23 Officer SFC 6.4-40 def by Narre Warren 10.12-72 Good Friday, 14 April Hampton Park 5.4-34 def by Doveton 25.19-169 Round 3 ANZAC Round Saturday, 22 April Doveton v Bye Pakenham 7.10-52 def by Officer SFC 13.18-96 Narre Warren 9.11-65 def by Beaconsfield 13.13-91 Cranbourne 13.11-89 def Tooradin-Dalmore 11.8-74 Hampton Park 8.1-49 def by Berwick 31.22-208 Round 4 Saturday, 29 April Berwick v Bye Officer SFC 20.12-132 def Hampton Park 5.10-40 Pakenham 5.8-38 def by Beaconsfield 16.14-110 Tooradin-Dalmore 11.14-80 def by Narre Warren 20.8-128

Doveton 8.8-56 def by Cranbourne 12.10-82 Round 5 Pink Sports Day Saturday, 6 May Cranbourne v Bye Tooradin-Dalmore 8.11-59 def by Officer SFC 9.10-64 Beaconsfield 16.26-122 def Hampton Park 2.1-13 Pakenham 5.5-35 def by Doveton 13.12-90 Narre Warren 7.14-56 def by Berwick 12.13-85 AFL Vic Community Championships Saturday, 13 May - NO GAMES Round 6 Saturday, 20 May Tooradin-Dalmore v Bye Beaconsfield v Doveton Berwick v Pakenham Officer SFC v Cranbourne Hampton Park v Narre Warren Round 7 Indigenous Round Saturday, 27 May Officer SFC v Bye Cranbourne v Beaconsfield Doveton v Berwick Hampton Park v Tooradin-Dalmore Narre Warren v Pakenham

Round 8 Saturday, 3 June Beaconsfield v Bye Berwick v Officer SFC Cranbourne v Narre Warren Doveton v Tooradin-Dalmore Pakenham v Hampton Park Queen’s Birthday – No Games Saturday, 10 June Round 9 Saturday, 17 June Hampton Park v Bye Officer SFC v Beaconsfield Tooradin-Dalmore v Berwick Pakenham v Cranbourne Narre Warren v Doveton Round 10 Saturday, 24 June Narre Warren v Bye Berwick v Hampton Park Beaconsfield v Pakenham Tooradin-Dalmore v Cranbourne Officer SFC v Doveton Round 11 White Ribbon Round Saturday, 1 July Tooradin-Dalmore v Bye Hampton Park v Beaconsfield Cranbourne v Berwick Doveton v Pakenham Narre Warren v Officer SFC Round 12 Saturday, 8 July Beaconsfield v Bye Berwick v Narre Warren Cranbourne v Officer SFC Doveton v Hampton Park Pakenham v Tooradin-Dalmore Round 13 Saturday, 15 July Doveton v Bye Beaconsfield v Narre Warren Hampton Park v Cranbourne Officer SFC v Tooradin-Dalmore Pakenham v Berwick Round 14 Saturday, 22 July Hampton Park v Bye Tooradin-Dalmore v Beaconsfield Berwick v Doveton Narre Warren v Cranbourne Officer SFC v Pakenham

Round 15 Multicultural Round Saturday, 29 July Berwick v Bye Beaconsfield v Officer SFC Cranbourne v Pakenham Tooradin-Dalmore v Doveton Narre Warren v Hampton Park Round 16 Saturday, 5 August Cranbourne v Bye Doveton v Beaconsfield Berwick v Tooradin-Dalmore Hampton Park v Officer SFC Pakenham v Narre Warren Round 17 Saturday, 12 August Pakenham v Bye Beaconsfield v Cranbourne Doveton v Narre Warren Tooradin-Dalmore v Hampton Park Officer SFC v Berwick Round 18 Saturday, 19 August Officer SFC v Bye Berwick v Beaconsfield Cranbourne v Doveton Hampton Park v Pakenham Narre Warren v Tooradin-Dalmore Qualifying/Elimination Finals Saturday 26/Sunday 27 August Venues: TBC Semi Final 2/1 Saturday 2/Sunday 3 September Venues: TBC Preliminary Final Saturday 9 September Venues: TBC Grand Final Saturday 16 September Venues: TBC

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Round 1 Saturday, 1 April Narre Warren v Bye Beaconsfield 52 def Berwick 40 Cranbourne 50 def Hampton Park 33 Tooradin-Dalmore 66 def Pakenham 23 Doveton 44 def by ROC 48 Round 2 Split Round Saturday, 8 April Pakenham v Bye Beaconsfield 33 def by Tooradin-Dalmore 50 Berwick 41 def by Cranbourne 43 ROC 29 def by Narre Warren 54 Good Friday, 14 April Hampton Park 31 def by Doveton 35 Round 3 ANZAC Round Saturday, 22 April Doveton v Bye Pakenham 25 def by ROC 53 Narre Warren 46 def by Beaconsfield 49 Cranbourne 32 def by Tooradin-Dalmore 47 Hampton Park 46 def Berwick 34 Round 4 Saturday, 29 April Berwick v Bye ROC 35 def by Hampton Park 43 Pakenham 26 def by Beaconsfield 57 Tooradin-Dalmore 47 def Narre Warren 43 Doveton 48 def Cranbourne 46 Round 5 Pink Sports Day Saturday, 6 May Cranbourne v Bye Tooradin-Dalmore 53 def ROC 29 Beaconsfield 42 def Hampton Park 37 Pakenham 38 def by Doveton 53 Narre Warren 64 def Berwick 45 AFL Vic Community Championships Saturday, 13 May - NO GAMES Round 6 Saturday, 20 May Tooradin-Dalmore v Bye Beaconsfield v Doveton Berwick v Pakenham ROC v Cranbourne Hampton Park v Narre Warren Round 7 Indigenous Round Saturday, 27 May ROC v Bye Cranbourne v Beaconsfield Doveton v Berwick Hampton Park v Tooradin-Dalmore Narre Warren v Pakenham

Round 8 Saturday, 3 June Beaconsfield v Bye Berwick v ROC Cranbourne v Narre Warren Doveton v Tooradin-Dalmore Pakenham v Hampton Park Queen’s Birthday – No Games Saturday, 10 June Round 9 Saturday, 17 June Hampton Park v Bye ROC v Beaconsfield Tooradin-Dalmore v Berwick Pakenham v Cranbourne Narre Warren v Doveton Round 10 Saturday, 24 June Narre Warren v Bye Berwick v Hampton Park Beaconsfield v Pakenham Tooradin-Dalmore v Cranbourne ROC v Doveton Round 11 White Ribbon Round Saturday, 1 July Tooradin-Dalmore v Bye Hampton Park v Beaconsfield Cranbourne v Berwick Doveton v Pakenham Narre Warren v ROC Round 12 Saturday, 8 July Beaconsfield v Bye Berwick v Narre Warren Cranbourne v ROC Doveton v Hampton Park Pakenham v Tooradin-Dalmore Round 13 Saturday, 15 July Doveton v Bye Beaconsfield v Narre Warren Hampton Park v Cranbourne ROC v Tooradin-Dalmore Pakenham v Berwick Round 14 Saturday, 22 July Hampton Park v Bye Tooradin-Dalmore v Beaconsfield Berwick v Doveton Narre Warren v Cranbourne ROC v Pakenham

Round 15 Multicultural Round Saturday, 29 July Berwick v Bye Beaconsfield v ROC Cranbourne v Pakenham Tooradin-Dalmore v Doveton Narre Warren v Hampton Park Round 16 Saturday, 5 August Cranbourne v Bye Doveton v Beaconsfield Berwick v Tooradin-Dalmore Hampton Park v ROC Pakenham v Narre Warren Round 17 Saturday, 12 August Pakenham v Bye Beaconsfield v Cranbourne Doveton v Narre Warren Tooradin-Dalmore v Hampton Park ROC v Berwick Round 18 Saturday, 19 August ROC v Bye Berwick v Beaconsfield Cranbourne v Doveton Hampton Park v Pakenham Narre Warren v Tooradin-Dalmore Qualifying/Elimination Finals Saturday 26/Sunday 27 August Venues: TBC Semi Final 2/1 Saturday 2/Sunday 3 September Venues: TBC Preliminary Final Saturday 9 September Venues: TBC Grand Final Saturday 16 September Venues: TBC

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netball round 5 results A GRADE

B GRADE

Beaconsfield 42

def

Hampton Park 37

Beaconsfield 52

def

Hampton Park 27

Narre Warren 64

def

Berwick 45

Narre Warren 50

def

Berwick 36

def by

Doveton 53

Pakenham 32

def

Doveton 30

Tooradin-Dalmore 40

def

ROC 31

Cranbourne

BYE

Pakenham 38 Tooradin-Dalmore 53

def

Cranbourne

BYE

ROC 29

C GRADE

D GRADE

Beaconsfield 36

def

Hampton Park 21

Beaconsfield 39

def

Hampton Park 20

Narre Warren 41

def

Berwick 24

Narre Warren 51

def

Berwick 13

def by

Doveton 40

Pakenham 17

def by

Doveton 39

Pakenham 15 Tooradin-Dalmore 31

def

Cranbourne

BYE

ROC 21

17 & UNDER RED

Tooradin-Dalmore 26

def

Cranbourne

BYE

ROC 25

17 & UNDER WHITE

Beaconsfield 50

def

Hampton Park 8

Beaconsfield 72

def

Hampton Park 4

Narre Warren 60

def

Berwick 14

Narre Warren 26

def

Berwick 19

Pakenham 20

def by

Doveton 31

Pakenham 11

def by

Doveton 18

Tooradin-Dalmore 21

def by

ROC 39

Tooradin-Dalmore 13

def by

ROC 33

Cranbourne

BYE

Cranbourne

15 & UNDER RED

15 & UNDER WHITE

Beaconsfield 15

def

Hampton Park 10

Narre Warren 24

def

Berwick 22

Pakenham 29

Pakenham 14

def by

Doveton 29

Tooradin-Dalmore 7

Tooradin-Dalmore 10

def by

ROC 38

Cranbourne

BYE

13 & UNDER RED

Narre Warren 18

def by

Berwick 25

def

Doveton 21

def by

Beaconsfield

BYE

Cranbourne

BYE

ROC 57

13 & UNDER WHITE

Beaconsfield 32

def

Narre Warren 12

def by

Berwick 24

Pakenham 38

Pakenham 14

def by

Doveton 19

Tooradin-Dalmore 5

Tooradin-Dalmore 16

def by

ROC 46

Cranbourne

BYE

BYE

Hampton Park 9

Narre Warren 10

def by

Berwick 20

def

Doveton 7

def by

Beaconsfield

BYE

Cranbourne

BYE

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A GRADE TEAM Tooradin-Dalmore Beaconsfield Doveton Narre Warren Cranbourne Hampton Park ROC Berwick Pakenham

B GRADE P 5 5 4 4 4 5 5 4 4

W 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 0 0

L 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BYE 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1

For 263 233 180 207 171 190 194 160 112

Agst 160 199 163 170 169 196 219 205 229

PTS 20 16 16 12 12 8 8 4 4

% 164.38 117.09 110.43 121.76 101.18 96.94 88.58 78.05 48.91

TEAM Beaconsfield Narre Warren Tooradin-Dalmore Doveton Hampton Park Cranbourne Berwick Pakenham ROC

P 4 4 5 4 5 5 5 4 4

W 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 3 3 4 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BYE 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1

For 159 140 189 122 145 128 159 83 79

Agst 97 102 121 104 151 141 162 149 177

PTS 20 20 16 16 8 8 4 4 4

% 163.92 137.25 156.20 117.31 96.03 90.78 98.15 55.70 44.63

TEAM Narre Warren Beaconsfield Doveton Cranbourne ROC Hampton Park Tooradin-Dalmore Pakenham Berwick

P 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 5

W 4 4 3 4 3 1 0 1 0

L 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 4 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BYE 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0

For 191 141 160 182 189 116 81 78 62

Agst 90 85 84 102 151 117 150 214 207

PTS 20 20 16 16 12 8 4 4 0

% 212.22 165.88 190.48 178.43 125.17 99.15 54.00 36.45 29.95

TEAM Beaconsfield Cranbourne Doveton Narre Warren Pakenham Berwick ROC Hampton Park Tooradin-Dalmore

P 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 5

W 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 0 0

L 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 5 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BYE 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0

For 98 171 102 128 112 109 74 61 49

Agst 73 72 62 87 84 83 104 136 203

PTS 20 16 16 16 12 12 8 0 0

% 134.25 237.50 164.52 147.13 133.33 131.33 71.15 44.85 24.14

TEAM

P 5 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 5

W 5 4 4 2 2 2 0 0 0

L 0 0 1 2 2 2 3 4 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

BYE 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0

For 230 118 112 88 61 103 59 46 47

Agst 43 60 74 82 99 120 91 127 168

PTS 20 20 16 12 12 10 6 4 0

% 534.88 196.67 151.35 107.32 61.62 85.83 64.84 36.22 27.98

TEAM

C GRADE TEAM Narre Warren Doveton Beaconsfield Cranbourne Hampton Park Tooradin-Dalmore ROC Berwick Pakenham

D 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

BYE 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0

For 252 179 206 139 207 146 141 126 188

Agst 160 162 202 134 211 162 172 158 223

PTS 20 14 14 12 12 8 8 8 4

% 157.50 110.49 101.98 103.73 98.10 90.12 81.98 79.75 84.30

P 4 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 4

W 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 0 0

L 0 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BYE 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1

For 172 167 133 134 145 130 120 66 61

Agst 88 117 104 111 130 136 147 139 156

PTS 20 16 16 16 8 8 8 4 4

% 195.45 142.74 127.88 120.72 111.54 95.59 81.63 47.48 39.10

W 5 3 3 3 2 1 2 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 5 5

D 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

BYE 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

For 244 119 109 133 73 81 109 56 43

Agst 39 89 58 87 72 102 125 215 180

PTS 20 18 16 16 12 10 8 0 0

% 625.64 133.71 187.93 152.87 101.39 79.41 87.20 26.05 23.89

P 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5

15 & UNDER WHITE

13 & UNDER RED TEAM ROC Berwick Beaconsfield Cranbourne Doveton Tooradin-Dalmore Narre Warren Pakenham Hampton Park

L 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4

17 & UNDER WHITE

15 & UNDER RED TEAM Doveton ROC Berwick Narre Warren Beaconsfield Cranbourne Pakenham Hampton Park Tooradin-Dalmore

W 5 2 3 2 3 1 1 1 1

D GRADE

17 & UNDER RED TEAM Narre Warren Doveton Cranbourne Beaconsfield ROC Pakenham Berwick Hampton Park Tooradin-Dalmore

P 5 4 5 4 5 4 4 4 5

P

W

L

D

BYE

For

Agst

PTS

%

Beaconsfield

4

4

0

0

1

110

38

20

289.47

ROC

4

4

0

0

1

142

53

20

267.92

Cranbourne

3

2

1

0

2

104

64

16

162.50

Berwick

3

2

1

0

2

64

60

16

106.67

Pakenham

4

2

2

0

1

109

81

12

134.57

Narre Warren

4

1

3

0

1

84

82

8

102.44

Doveton

3

0

3

0

2

65

100

8

65.00

Tooradin-Dalmore

5

0

5

0

0

43

243

0

17.70

13 & UNDER WHITE P

W

L

D

BYE

For

Agst

PTS

%

Beaconsfield

4

4

0

0

1

166

23

20

721.74

ROC

4

4

0

0

1

124

33

20

375.76

Berwick

3

2

1

0

2

52

45

16

115.56

Cranbourne

3

2

1

0

2

47

54

16

87.04

Pakenham

4

2

2

0

1

104

81

12

128.40

Narre Warren

4

1

3

0

1

51

98

8

52.04

Doveton

3

0

3

0

2

25

105

8

23.81

Tooradin-Dalmore

5

0

5

0

0

49

179

0

27.37

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round 5 netball review

BEACONSFIELD 52 DEF HAMPTON PARK 47 NARRE WARREN 64 DEF BERWICK 45 PAKENHAM 35 LOST TO DOVETON 53 TOORADIN 53 DEF ROC 29 The cold winter like conditions made it tough for all teams but it didn’t take long before the action on the court started to heat up. In the match of the round Beaconsfield welcomed Hampton Park in a ferocious battle. The slippery conditions was always going to make the game more interesting, the Redbacks free flowing Netball was restricted. Beaconsfield are a classy unit with winners across the court and were able to setup an 8 point halftime lead. The vistors were up for the fight in the second half and made hard work of it for Beaconsfield. The Redbacks started to turn the game into their favour but were unable to capitalise where it mattered most, the scoreboard. The high intensity game finishing with Beaconsfield winning by 5 goals. Doveton moved to third on the ladder after another impressive display at Pakenham. The Doves had their noses in front early (14-8) before they poured on a scintillating performance in the second stanza. Doveton’s finals aspirations grow after every match and their second quarter was blinding outscoring Pakenham 16 goals to 4 and lead by 18 goals at halftime. Doveton is well lead by the talented Liz Edwards, with a strong shooting brigade the Doves look well placed to challenge the best in the competition. To Pakenham’s credit the girls continued to play hard. The Lions made positional changes and

looked a more competitive outfit in the second half but still went down by 18 goals. Tooradin’s perfect season continued, they go into their first bye with the unblemished record of 5 straight wins. ROC were up for the battle, their defence on point restricting Tooradin’s potent attack and led by 1 goal at quarter-time. The second quarter saw the girls from Westernport Bay really hit their straps, with Sara Duncan coming on to play WD and provide plenty of drive to their attackers. The moved worked with the Gulls outscoring their opposition 14 goals to 7, with sharpshooter Alex Duff scoring 10 goals. Their second quarter display set the tone for the rest of the match, Tooradin extending their lead beyond 20 goals winning 53 to 29 and go into their bye in a healthy state. It was more of a question of when rather than how long before last year’s Premiers Narre Warren would return to the winners list. Narre came out with all guns blazing outscoring Berwick by 10 goals (18-8), 16 goals coming from Narre starlet Gabby Dwyer. Dwyer had an outstanding match finishing the game with 48 goals. Although yet to taste victory this season, Berwick have continued to improve. The young Wickers are getting better with more experience together on the court. Berwick were entitled to go into their shells after quarter-time but they continued to put pressure on their fancied rival. Berwick have unearthed their own talent with Abuk Kenyang finishing the match with 34 goals. Narre where just too classy and experienced, winning every quarter to finish in front by 19 goals.

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Round 6 netball preview

Round Six action brings us one of the best rounds of Netball in A Grade all season, we have 3 matches with all teams in finals contention while Berwick and Pakenham will have a chance to win their first game of the season.

BEACONSFIELD V DOVETON Beaconsfield will roll the red carpet out for the improving Doveton side. Beaconsfield are playing a confident brand of netball, their only loss at the hands of the ladder leaders Tooradin. Jasmine Jones has always been a star of the netball league and has stepped straight back into position for the Eagles and back to her dominating best. Jones will be a player the Doves will put a lot of time into if they are to be a chance to secure the important win away from home. Doveton are just sitting on the cusp and will be looking to really test themselves against some of the best in the competition and see where they sit as they push their own premiership credentials. Both teams bring similar game styles to the contest and you could expect a few sparks to fly when they hit the court. Beacy will use all of their home court to advantage and should sneak away with a 5 goal win.

BERWICK V PAKENHAM Berwick and Pakenham will do battle with both teams desperate to secure the 4 points for the first time this season. Berwick probably hold a slight edge over Pakenham in terms of form, which could be hard to judge considering they’re both yet to get that taste of victory. Berwick has been scoring more on average throughout the season, Berwick are averaging 40 goals and Pakenham are on 28. Berwick’s potency should be too difficult for the Pakenham defence, the Lions defence has been conceding nearly 58 goals a game. If the Wickers bring a consistent brand of netball to the match and they should be right in the finish. Pakenham have shown some improvements in matches, a small drop off has let their opponents back into the contest. Pakenham will be desperate to get the win as this match will probably be their best chance before they face-off against Berwick later in the season. Berwick by 11 goals

ROC V CRANBOURNE ROC welcome Cranbourne to Starling Rd in what shapes to be an important match for both clubs. ROC have let it slip in recent weeks, which has seen them drop from

third place to outside of the 5 and in need of a win. Cranbourne have proven to be a team to watch this season and should come into the contest primed after a bye and then the interleague week off. It’s a difficult task to try and pick the winner in this match as both teams at their best would win the match, but going by current form Cranbourne should to be too strong. ROC can’t afford to lose another match against another finals contender, it’s a real 8 point game for them, and a return to the winners for the Kangas would see them back pushing for a Top 5 position. A loss here won’t be catastrophic but will make it that bit harder as ROC could potentially be 2 games out of the 5. Cranbourne have shown already this season they have come prepared to compete and take their game to new levels. The Eagles will once again get the chance to prove their worth against an experienced line-up away from home. Cranbourne by 7 goals

HAMPTON PARK V NARRE WARREN Hampton Park and Narre Warren last year’s finalists will meet again with both teams looking to get another win and a shot of confidence leading into the halfway mark of the season. It has taken Hampton Park a few weeks to gel and start to play a style that coach Kylie Kibble wants from her young side, while Narre bounced back to form scoring one of the highest scores of the season (64) to return to the winners list last weekend. Narre have been the benchmark of the A Grade in recent years but it seems the competition has closed the gap and there won’t be any easy win for last year’s premiers. Hampton Park rely on good conditions to allow the Redbacks to play their style of Netball, good and clear conditions should allow the home side fluent ball movement providing their goalers the best opportunity to score. Narre unfurled their netball flags last week against Berwick and will be looking to build on their impressive win. Narre will have the experience and class edge against Hampton Park, but it won’t be a walk in the park for the visitors. If Narre underestimate their opposition this week, they could be facing their third loss in four weeks. Narre have welcomed a new addition to the nest recently, with Greg and Jade Heinrich, welcoming their newborn baby and will be hoping that is a sign of better things to come this season. Narre by 16 goals.

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BEACONSFIELD V DOVETON

BERWICK V PAKENHAM

TEAM: BEACONSFIELD

TEAM: DOVETON

TEAM: BERWICK

TEAM: PAKENHAM

Coach: Simon O’Shanassy

Coach: Liz Edwards

Coach: Janine Kilmartin

Coach: Karen Meredith

Player

Player

Player

Hayley Stewart

Abuk Kenyang

Carly Saunders

Emily Boribon

Melissa Webster

Mikaela Greer

Courtney Davey

Shonalene San Jose

Sarah Nash

Leah Seeto

Emily Pratt

Player Bianca Sanzaro

Jasmine Jones

POS CoCaptain

CoCaptain

Kate Murphy

Aggie Seeto

Ashleigh Gill

Rahni Samason Danielle Kamana

Rylee Nelson Danielle Cameron

Vice Captain

Zali Mifsud

Christine Meyer Katrina Meredith Emma Jones

Olivia Macente Renee Gill

Renae Joiner

Rebecca Langford

Taylah Jencke

Liz Edwards

Emily Wilson

Britnee Tyers

Kerry Mundy

Bridget Arthurson

POS Captain

Amelia McCarthy Kate McGowan

HAMPTON PARK V NARRE WARREN

ROC V CRANBOURNE TEAM: ROC

TEAM: CRANBOURNE

TEAM: HAMPTON PARK

TEAM: NARRE WARREN

Coach: Sharon Hook Team Manager: Louisa Vincent

Coach: Donna Wilson

Coach: Kylie Kibble

Coach: Jade & Greg Heinrich Team Manager: Jodi McLaren

Player

Player

POS

Courtney Linhart (Captain)

GS

Sam Neil

GA

Gemma Stacey

WA

Ash Barnett

C

Georgie Douglas

WD

Alysson Jeanes

GD

Laura Quinn

GK

Mal Overdyk

INT

Amy Jones

INT

Sarah Smith

INT

Alanah Hardy Tara Cecil Natalie Sparks Stephanie Ryan Darcy O'Donnell Tegan Stahl Melissa Perrins Sharni Lambden Hailey Galpin Tahlia Coates Carissa Rakip

Player Karli Foster Shannon Rennison Hinemoa Collie Kassidy Withers Channing Withers Maddison Hanlen Chloe Birch

Player Gabrielle Dwyer Tayla Shannon Chloe Phillips Leigh Taylor © Erin Clark Rebecca Potalej Brittany Mashado Tracey Dell Kara Hargrave Caity Stephens Corrina Emery

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BEACONSFIELD V DOVETON

BERWICK V PAKENHAM

TEAM: BEACONSFIELD

TEAM: DOVETON

TEAM: BERWICK

TEAM: PAKENHAM

Coach: John Ioane

Coach: Liz Edwards

Coach: Leanne Walford

Coach: Carolyn Green

Player

Player

Player

Linda Hunt

Emma Clarke

Caitlin Armstrong

Captain

Vanessa San Jose

Kimiora Patasch

Hayley Melsen

Vice Captain

Natalie Montanari

Itagia Amatage

Emma Literback

Jessica Pastras

Rachel Fox

Chloe Maas

Charlotte Tiplady

Jade Waite

Morgan Thomas

Ally Johnson

Tessa Woodward

Bridget Arthurson

Kowirra Thorpe

Kyla Quinn

Madelina Nyoul

Meaghan Winter

Emily Pastras

Theresa Santamaria

Talissa Ryrie

Player

POS

Danielle Fedel

Vice Captain

Melanie Davies

Co-Captain

Corinne Merrigan Zoe Mason

Jasmine Wilson

Ciara Nelson

Helen Margaret

Kelly Cecere

Atleini Seeto

Rebecca Allen Gabrielle Stinear

Co-Captain

Tanya Mijovic

POS

HAMPTON PARK V NARRE WARREN

ROC V CRANBOURNE TEAM: ROC

TEAM: CRANBOURNE

TEAM: HAMPTON PARK

TEAM: NARRE WARREN

Coach: Sharon Hook Team Manager: Louisa Vincent/ Debby Stacey

Coach: Bela Tatham

Coach: Matt Weaver

Coach: Rebekah Bogos Team Manager: Jill Brown

Player Carly Winther Sidney Kneebone Larissa Wood Bec Johnson Sarah Chapman Jessica Lewis Hayley Anderson Ashleigh Unsworth Sophie Abel Katelyn Vincent

POS GS GA WA C WD GD GK INT INT INT

Player

Player

Amber Dunn-Marler

Karina Brady Aimee Harkin Ashleigh Honan Emily Andrew Emma Robertson

C

Player Jemma Osborne

Megan Egbers

Kealeigh Brown

Rebecca Hall

Holly Booth

Skye Harvey

Carly Stagg ©

Shannesy Hilder

Madison Nation Jayde Stow

Ellen Graham

Alisha Parissis

Olivia Corrigan

Khloe Weaver

Meaghan McGill

Jessica Wilkie

Amy Rae

Jodie Holt

C

Sophie Gambetta

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BEACONSFIELD V DOVETON

BERWICK V PAKENHAM

TEAM: BEACONSFIELD

TEAM: DOVETON

TEAM: BERWICK

TEAM: PAKENHAM

Coach: Roger Palmer

Coach: Jay Peterson

Coach: Marisa Notley

Player

Player

Coach: Meaghan Musgrave Assistant Coach: Deb Mibus

Amberleen Marsters Angela Karika Charleen Dunn Felicity Potae Helen Ashin Lesina Hunt Oceana Perry Serita Weggery Oshania Natu Taylah Howie Suliana Yakopo

Breanna Thomas

Player

POS

Mia Palmer Molly Murnane Suzie Bourchier Samantha O'Dea Jordan Lang

Vice Captain Co-Captain

Hannah Blair Paris Houeix Maddison Wrench

Co-Captain

Caitlyn Budge

Player

POS

Jessica Dart

Captain

Georgia Presutto

Renee Weaver

Vice Captain

Chloe Moss

Lauren Bateman

Ebony Ellis

Ashleigh Brady

Rebecca Allen

Tahlia Brown Courtney Egerton

Oakleigh Mullan

Ngatungane Paniora

Carly Notley

Jamii Teaka

Zoe Harwood

Kayla Trussell

Katie MacDonnell

Tukmate Teaka

HAMPTON PARK V NARRE WARREN

ROC V CRANBOURNE TEAM: CRANBOURNE

TEAM: HAMPTON PARK

TEAM: NARRE WARREN

Coach: Louisa Vincent Team Manager: Debby Stacey

Coach: Ellen Graham

Coach: Kylie Kibble Assistant Coach: Bev Buchanan

Coach: Carly Camilleri & Jaymie Hammond Team Manager: Donna Maund

Player

Player

Player

Player

TEAM: ROC

POS

Dorothea Nelio

GS

Brooke Davey

C

Nicole Blandthorn

Alison Wightman

Natali Van Deelen

GA

Alana Haslett

C

Christine Dugan

Jacqui McNamara

Kaisha Stacey

WA

Jodie Pike

VC

Belinda Giouskos

Chelsea Tonna

Elly Carter

C

Georgia Blackney

Belinda Hallas

Maddison Maund

Caitlyn Borley

Megan La Rocca

Kate Dowling ©

Brodie Davenport

Rebecca Loomans

Tayla Hammond

Samantha Bond

Katlin Mason

Kayleigh Spink

Sarah Mooney

Bev Buchanan

Tara Heinze

Laura Hughes

WD

Jade Cappola

GD

Emma Arnett

GK

Hannah Wren

INT

Nicole Turner

Lisa Simpson

Simone Potter

Teagan Davies

INT

Jenna Bliss

Kayla Uildriks

Donna McEwen

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BEACONSFIELD V DOVETON

BERWICK V PAKENHAM

TEAM: BEACONSFIELD

TEAM: DOVETON

TEAM: BERWICK

TEAM: PAKENHAM

Coach: Tracey Treweek

Coach: Melinda Wilson Team manager: Vicky Hendy

Coach: Mikaela Greer

Coach: Tracey Brown

Player

Player

Player

Emily Wrench

Melinda Wilson

Alysha Whiley

Kirsty Leskie

Captain

Maddie Kellet

Sherridan Murphy

Brooke Holden

Janelle Dale

Vice Captain

Madison Percival

Rebecca Hendy

Deb Smit

Ashley Beardsworth

Madeline Robinson

Bianca Lombardi

Rhiannon Warkuss

Holly Harman

Rebecca Chippendale

Cassie Hill

Hayley Trait

Tianah Talbot

Taliah Micaleff

Sarah O'Hagan

Ashleigh Murray

Ashleigh Taylor

Mary-Beth Atkinson

Player

POS

Shelley Ziesler Claire Van Lambaart

Captain

Tayla Entwistle

Vice Captain

Kahrynn Lloyd

Coach: Sue Wren

Karolyn Honeysett Jessica Purches

Vidhi Fernandes Molly Saunders Fiona Partridge Sharni Bluhm

HAMPTON PARK V NARRE WARREN

ROC V CRANBOURNE TEAM: ROC

TEAM: CRANBOURNE

TEAM: HAMPTON PARK

TEAM: NARRE WARREN

Coach: Sally Harkin

Coach: Kylie Kibble Assistant Coach: Bev Buchanan

Coach: Michelle Mashado Team Manager:Marg Stuart

Player

Player

Player

Sarah Hoffman

GS

Renee Wright

Chrissy Barcos

Jessica Egan

Tayla Chapman (Captain)

GA

Maddison Baker

Hayley Barron

Rebecah Dall

Keely Comerford

WA

Jade Whitnell

Jacinta Hart

Emma Pansow ©

C

Rebecca Sparks

Alex Taylor

WD

Kristy Whitnell

Ellen Barnes

GD

Laura May

Crystal Clark

GK

Ashleigh Macdonald

Stacey Loizou

INT

Rachel Williams

Chelsea Maher

INT

Katelyn Garbett

Tayla O'Brien

Hayley Rae

Caity Mason

INT

Stephanie Wright

Ashleigh Peters

Ashleigh Stephenson

Player

Sarah Lord (Vice Captain)

POS

POS

VC C

Kristen Hanson Victoria Hitchcock Chloe Jankovic Kylie Kibble

Teagan Stuart Britney Stuart Madison Le Page Holli Dedlefs Paige Rodgers

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BEACONSFIELD V DOVETON

BERWICK V PAKENHAM

TEAM: BEACONSFIELD

TEAM: DOVETON

TEAM: BERWICK

TEAM: PAKENHAM

Coach: Melanie Davies

Coach: Jason Baker

Coach: Janine Kilmartin

Coach: Jessica Dart

Player

Player

Player

Player

Emily Pupuke

Shonalene San Jose

Gemika Johnson

Joanna Anastasoglou

Anne-Maree Hughes

Oshania Natu

Hayley Alman

Kyra Esler

Lauren Castricum

Keely Wright

Taylah Howie

Shannon Westwell

Kaitlyn Jones

Hayley Stewart

Shenaya Wijesundera

Abbey Luttrell

Oceana Perry

Renee Gill

Rachael Mcleod

Shona Davis

Mary Miles

Simone Green

Meg Da Costa

Zarli Corless

Telomi Paniora

Victoria Tiplady

Jenna Douglas

Danielle Devlin Emily Kerr Paige Ladner Ebony Lang Anya Fesolai

Kyla Quinn

Charlotte Petelinek

Melissa Webster

Teneille Morrell

Lesila Seeto

Brianna Pratt

POS Co Captain Co Captain Vice Captain

HAMPTON PARK V NARRE WARREN

ROC V CRANBOURNE TEAM: ROC

TEAM: CRANBOURNE

TEAM: HAMPTON PARK

TEAM: NARRE WARREN

Coach: Scott Eastwood

Coach: Donna Wilson and Steph Ryan

Coach: Courtney Debono

Coach: Holly Booth Team Manager: Paul Cairns

Player

Player

Chloe Potocnik

Erin Wollfenbuttle

Sarah Casticum

Tahlia Coates

Bianca Baker

Korrina Pol Bodetto

Aimee Harkin

Lara Breen

Allegra Sujica

Maddalyn Eden

Grace Rand

Jacinta Hart

Kacey Maund

Layni Keyzer

Chloe Crouch

Kiah Sheedy

Caitlin Egan

Chelsea Gray

Taleisha Stoter-Wallace

Alexandra Stephenson

Tiana Butler

Laura Thomas

Corrina Emery

Jaymee Eastwood Olivia Hamilton Topsy Morgan Abby Williams Shannyn Wolffenbuttel Cheyenne Mason

Isabella Trezise Samantha Ryan Allie Oakenfull

Player

Player

Taylor Ashley

Tamika Cairns Taylah Boatwood Hayley Carmichael Georgia Elkins

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BEACONSFIELD V DOVETON

BERWICK V PAKENHAM

TEAM: BEACONSFIELD

TEAM: DOVETON

TEAM: BERWICK

TEAM: PAKENHAM

Coach: Andi Dickson

Coach: Kellie Miller

Coach: Sarah Nash

Coach: Deb Mibus

Player

Player

Player

Taliah Micallef

Clare Spiteri

Leah Gartside

Captain

Charli Howie

Danielle Green

Elayne Schneider

Vice Captain

Keeley Miller

Julia Batchelor

Keeley Mitchell

Katie Jennings

Player Mackenzie Little Brodie Szybkowski Brianna Burns Kasey Brooks-Macmillan

Ebony Phillips

Hanna Levin

Makaela Abrahama

Jessica Coburn

Harmony Thomas

Abhilaashini Ramesh

Tusani Carter Castelli

Zara Treweek Mikaela Dakic

POS

Yar Biar Abby Gregorovich Jenelle Joiner

Madi Houreix

Maddison Jude

Shanne Poata

Sarah Jones

Zoe Matson

Adelaide Paternoster

Amy Johnson

Georgia Presutto

Emma Reid

Heather Keziah

Madeline Bailey

Jessica Miles

HAMPTON PARK V NARRE WARREN

ROC V CRANBOURNE TEAM: ROC

TEAM: CRANBOURNE

TEAM: HAMPTON PARK

TEAM: NARRE WARREN

Coach: Travis Pretty

Coach: Sally Harkin

Coach: Krystyna Gabell

Coach: Leigh Taylor Team Manager: Lisa Hatigan

Player

POS

Player

Player

Tahlia Dale

GS

Chelsea Blackney

Hannah Meniecke

GA

Jenna Bliss

Mahayla McCrae

WA

Ebony Tsardakas

Jemma Boswell

Player Caitlyn Pritchard

Jacquie Dunne

Taylah Simpson

Tegan Harris

Bailey King

Cailie Goodes

C

Shaylee Hearn

Annalise Miall

Zoe Dallasta

WD

Nikita Milner

Hannah Moyle

GD

Christine Stiglich

Jacinta Hickey

GK

Ebony Lee

Sahra Eishold

INT

Brooke Wilson

Warren Kate

Grace Pym

INT

Olivia Antonello

Paige Woodbridge

C

Abbey Langham Natalie Hatigan

Emma Smith

Emma Alexander

Rochelle Smith

Olivia Catrucco Kayla Atkinson Gemma Robertson Tayla Boatwood

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BEACONSFIELD V DOVETON

BERWICK V PAKENHAM

TEAM: BEACONSFIELD

TEAM: DOVETON

TEAM: BERWICK

TEAM: PAKENHAM

Coach: Melanie Petelinek

Coach: Emma Barry Team Manager: C assandra Pullen

Coach: Leanne Walford

Coach: Caitlin Armstrong

Player

Player

Player

Joyce O'Jay

Sheridan O'Brien

Captain

Teileah Pullen

Rylee Broadley

Charlotte Reid

Vice Captain

Chelyn Rakei

Tiarna Green

Romi Esler

Zealand Rakei

Emily Guic

Caitlin Green

Sophie Miller

Amy Davies

Angelina Interlandi

Millicent Utber

Helen Margaret Ashin

Akech Nyoul

Leah Mibus

Francesca Paila

Sontina Teinakore

Sussu Liai

Vanessa Qunivutia

Jemima Sheedy

Holly White

Chantelle Rudolph

Britney Simpson

Maxine Fitiao

Adele Batten

Elliott Santamaria

Gerogie Talbot

Player Alixandria Petelinek Chelsea Little Mikayla Halstead Jaimee Nelson Alix Rozynski

POS

HAMPTON PARK V NARRE WARREN

ROC V CRANBOURNE TEAM: CRANBOURNE

TEAM: HAMPTON PARK

TEAM: NARRE WARREN

Coach: Sarah Mooney

Coach: Shane Uildriks Assistant Coach: Tayla O’Brien

Coach: Michelle Mashado Team Manager: Kim Hammond

Player

Player

Player

Chelsea Gray

Karla Abu-Jaber

Jaimee Adema

Kelly Cousins

Mackenzie Fox

Alicia Baker

Lauren Bechet

Emilee Dunn

Emily Pollock

Indyanna De Vries

Amy Bidwell

Paige Borley

Gemma Fleiner

Molly Calderwood (vc)

Maddison Parker

Taneisha Handyside

Chloe Carmichael

Alicia Mirabile

Ruby Klepac

Kira Hamilton

Karly Meinecke

Tara Sujica

Soleil Lehmann-Rhodes

Ashleigh Hammond ©

Jessica Postregna

Chloe Grimsey

Rochelle Weatherly

Amy Heinze

Elyse Pretty

Madalyn Grimsey

Tiahn Willis

Ruby Sheppard

TEAM: ROC Coach: Larissa Wood

Player Maddison Chamberlain

Tahlia Emery Brydie Engellenner Alexis Jeanes Ellie Keen

POS Captain

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BEACONSFIELD V DOVETON

BERWICK V PAKENHAM

TEAM: BEACONSFIELD

TEAM: DOVETON

TEAM: BERWICK

TEAM: PAKENHAM

Coach: Mia Palmer Assistant Coach: Roger Palmer

Coach: Mel Gravell

Coach: Bridget Arthurson

Coach: Carol Gregorovich

Player

Player

Player

Player

Jamie Quinn

Chaecie Armansin

Bridget Paul

Charlotte Anderson

Kayla Bratic

Taylor Wilson

T.J Sturdy

Aker Mawith

Paige Drake

Laney Franklin

Sophie Freis

Jasmine Corless Keeley Stickley

Megan Hunt

Chloe Sutherland

Sophie Castricum

Monica San Jose

Darcy Paterson

Monique Mitchell

Taylah Ellis Brooke Grimmer Demi Heights Evangeline Isamaela Sienna Jude

Nikita Hawthorn

Eliza Angenent

Natasha Serdzeff

Sophie Williams

Georgia Henwood

Cate Anderson

Jazlyn Smith

Tahlia Lane

Haylie Pastras

Chantelle Wolter

Rhiannon Soun

Keely Stibbard

POS Captain

ROC V CRANBOURNE TEAM: ROC

TEAM: CRANBOURNE

Coach: Chelsea Maher Assistant Coach: Kaisha Stacey

Coach: Kelly Thompson and Jade Whitnell

Player

Player

Kiaya Chamberlain

POS Co Captain

Emma Castricum

Ciara Johnson Darci Kneebone Georgia Murphy

C

Cassie Kirkpatrick

Ashlee Curry Chantelle Dale

Adelle St Mart

Co Captain

Chelsea Fernandez Alisha Oskan

VC

Anna Dowling Ebony Rich

Erica Renny

Jade Leenen

Jenna Trewarn

Jastehana Ngatokoa

Star Toeleiu

Tiarna Eldridge

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BEACONSFIELD V DOVETON

BERWICK V PAKENHAM

TEAM: BEACONSFIELD

TEAM: DOVETON

TEAM: BERWICK

TEAM: PAKENHAM

Coach: Nicole Nelson

Coach: Rita Camilleri Team Manager: Susan Micaleff

Coach: Janelle Snelling

Coach: Emma Jones

Player

Player

Player

Dehansa Herath

Bethany Hoefer

Captain

Haylie Pastras

Kaylah Loulanting

Taylah Partridge

Vice Captain

Zealand Rakei

Ava Hicks

Georgia Henwood

Holly Moulday

Keeley Finegan

Ava Spence

Amelia Mundy

Cas O'Brien

Tahlia Stibbard

Racheal Hunt

Annie O'Brien

Meg O'Brien

Kasey Gambetta

Haylie Andrews

Grace Moore

Hannah Sach

Imogen Lancaster

Shaylee Wilson

Brooke Abu-Jaber

David Sollberger

Player Tiarna Gates Darcy Utber Isabelle O'Shanassy Holly Van De Loop Jamie MacKinder Chloe MacKinder

POS

Ava Da Costa Jorja Ferrari Sophie Gamble Charlotte Harris Syke Hopkins

HAMPTON PARK V NARRE WARREN

ROC V CRANBOURNE TEAM: ROC

TEAM: CRANBOURNE

TEAM: HAMPTON PARK

TEAM: NARRE WARREN

Coach: Julie Williams Co Coach: Abby Williams

Coach: N icole and Paul Turner

Coach: Chloe Birch

Coach: Amy Rae Team Manager: Natalie De La Sota

Player

Player

Keeley Burgmann

Sarah Johnson

Mikayla Phillips

Brooke McPartlane

Sophie Fleiner

Mia Williams

Emily Tatt

Sharna Free

Hayley O'Sullivan

Emily Goodman

Mackenzie Morrison

Tara Goodman

Courtney Siwes

Ellarnah Hanlen

Emma Zukowski

Natel Lehmann-Rhodes

Annabel Sheppard

Cheyanne Binney

Roshelle Thompson

Gemma Ziino Elise Setches Amelie Mucic Moesha Griffin

Player

Anahera Langley Uaina Purcell

Ella Tevaga

Lesina Cordtz

Ally Grist

Brooke Galley

Tayla Ferguson

Eliza Fox

Player

Ethan De Vries

C VC

Lainey Bidwell Jasmine De La Sota Shanae Allen

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ROUND 6 - Saturday May 20

BEACONSFIELD V DOVETON

BERWICK V PAKENHAM

TEAM: BEACONSFIELD

TEAM: DOVETON

TEAM: BERWICK

TEAM: PAKENHAM

Coach: Sally Lane

Coach: Brooke Wirramanaden

Coach: Mel Guic

Coach: Hayley Melsen

Player

Player

Alek Mawith

Mia Mae Mckinlay

Captain

Abbey Richardson

Molly McLeod

Vice Captain

Calypso Galeney

Amy Solari

Bridget Carney

Paigelyn Brooks-Macmillan

Jaymi Andrews

Scarlett Trotter

Aleisha Islamovski

Rhylee Wiramanaden

Emily Mollard

Player

Player

Eliza Mettes

Dakota Rakei

Kyana Eagle Ariah Eagle

Abbey Kerr

Chelsea Wiramanaden

Lauren Clark Sami Lane Bella Sherritt

Ainsley Fothersgill

POS

Evie Drake Olivia Frost Erin Judd Sophie McKellar

Meg Garrett

Shaylee Wilson

Eliza Molino

Jasmine Nation

Mary O'Loughlin

Tanika Seymour

Adam Snelling

Chelsea Snowden

ROC V CRANBOURNE TEAM: ROC

TEAM: CRANBOURNE

Coach: Alex Taylor

Coach: Clare Pollock Assistant Coach: Emily Pollock and Adelle St Mart

Player

POS

Tayla Ferguson

Ashley Fox

Trinity Millar Tegan Eastwood Makani Sheeham

Player

Captain

Bailey Jenkin Gabby Sibiala

Ada Pretty

Isabella Hetherington

Maia Nimmo

Kyah Hearn

Tayla Keen

Kiara St Mart

Keely Wemyss

Marie Dowling

Zara McLeod

Mia Sibiala

Skye Ferguson

Olivia Berry

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A Grade overcame terrible weather conditions, and a tenacious Hampton Park, to record their third victory of the season, and retain 2nd spot. The game was played in atrocious conditions for the whole 60 minutes, and it was always going to come down to who could best handle the conditions. Beaconsfield were able to extend their lead out to 9 during the second quarter, but Hampton Park were always in the contest, pressing us until the final whistle. This weeks awards go to Kate, Jasmine and Rylee.

The U17 White girls had another fantastic win on the weekend. In windy conditions the girls put together 4 strong quarters of netball. The girls had many beautiful passages of play putting Hampton Park on the back foot and they applied full court defensive pressure for the full 48 minutes. Fantastic goaler to goaler work saw the girls come away with a convincing win.

B grade - This weekend saw Hampton Park visit Holm Park Reserve in a battle to solidify top spot on the ladder. Hampered by wet weather for most of the game the B Grade Beacy Eagles established an early 7 goal break in the first. Each quarter the team extended the lead, finishing with a solid 25 goal victory. Despite a number of combinations taking the court, the team were able to adapt quickly. Awards - Zoe, Danielle and Tanya.

U15 Red - In windy conditions at home this week against Hampton Park the girls came away with a low scoring win 15-10 which has pushed us into the top 5. Mid courters worked hard to get the ball down to the goalers and our defenders both worked hard with lots of intercepts and rebounds. With 2 injured on the bench and a third player down in the last quarter we luckily had Chloe from U15 White to fill in and run a great WD. Best on court Mikayla GD and Jemima GK.

C grade came up against Hampton Park and it was a tight first quarter where both teams converted all their opportunities. We managed to meet some clear goals we set for the second quarter which helped us kick away for the rest of the game. Well done to our very tight defense, along with our hard running mid court and let’s not forget the finishing skills of our attackers today! Awards went to Mia, Caity, Jordan and Sam.

U13 Red - The girls got off to a fantastic start in the first quarter. With such a strong lead it enabled us to make a few changes to our line up, and experiment with new combinations throughout all area’s, defensive, mid court and attack. Well done to all girls whom applied intense defensive pressure for all 4 quarters. Awards: Tiarna & Tahlia. Score: 32 v 9.

Awards: Mackenzie, Jess, Brodie and Bree.

D Grade - Great team effort across the whole court. We played our game and kept the intensity high throughout the 4 quarters. With two players away this week, our girls stepped up to play key positions and nailed it. Maddie P got Best on Court for her awesome movement in and out of the goal circle. Other awards went to Tiannah, she played out of her comfort zone in GD but kept her player right out of the game. Claire got the next award for her consistent feeds and drives all the way down the mid court. Score 38-20, great win. U17 Red - A fantastic win on the weekend that demonstrated another strong defensive effort from Anya, Eb, Charlotte and Teneille. It was great to see our attack end starting to find their confidence, with the last quarter efforts seeing our goalers shooting at 100% accuracy which was assisted by some excellent feeding from our mid court.

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U13 White the girls fought hard throughout the game unfortunately Pakenham were too strong for us on the day. Our biggest let downs we’re our leads and passes I’m sure over the next few weeks we can develop both of these things and come off with a few wins under our belt. U13 Red you little rockstars!! I asked you to come forward, you delivered, I asked for strong passes, you delivered, I asked for front cuts in the goal ring, you delivered, I asked you to maintain your lead at 3/4 time and you fought hard and again, you delivered. I’m very proud of each and every one of you! U15 White - With 2 new players into the mix we are still finding our rhythm as a team! This week it took the girls 3 quarters to wake up and get into it... if only there were another 4 quarters of netball to be played! As coach though it always lovely to see things we have worked on in training coming together! While we weren’t lucky enough to get the win this week our losing margins are shrinking every week! U15 Red: Started off on fire with a 10 goal first quarter. We moved sensationally down the court & our goalers capitalised every single time. We had a shaky next half of netball with Pakenham applying some amazing pressure throughout the midcourt. However, our midcourt kept us in the game with some outstanding runs of plays. We came away convincing winners & look forward to next week’s challenge.

we stepped it up, we chased down everything, we went at everything & our goaling ring was on fire. We came away 22 point winners! C Grade: Going into this game knowing that Pakenham was sitting 2nd to last on the ladder, I didn’t want our ladies to go in too cocky. With the strong attacking skills of Suliana and the tall target of Shani, the girls were finding it easy to feed them. With our defenders concentrating on shutting down their shooters early into the game provided them with multiple turn overs. The experience of maturity and the fitness from our youth throughout the court secured successful turnovers and conversions. Overall a brilliant game, seeing us come away with another win. B Grade: Not the result we wanted or needed but some hustle in our team and stayed consistent for the first half. Doveton players then decided they weren’t with the result and tried to push back and close down the margin. If the minor injuries didn’t occur which caused the changes in the last half, Doveton would have succeeded and possibly taken the win! A Grade: Congratulations on the win, especially our junior up and coming super stars. Doveton’s future lies in your hands and with that it truly shows the potential we have within the club. Awesome win, now let’s continue this run against Beacy!

U17’s White: It was a great day for netball. We started our game a bit slow and after our chat at quarter time we put the foot down and move further in front by the last quarter. We were injury filled going into the last quarter but we walked away winners. U17’s Red: 1st quarter sleep in again. Our effort and attitude fantastic. But skills letting us down. With the options to play girls forward or back. I asked a girl to play back today for the first 1/2 and she just gave me a contest every time. The girls getting into gear, we started to move the ball better, passes started to hit targets, and our pressure all over the court was fantastic. We are starting to build. J.B. Out! D Grade: We started the first quarter strong but Pakenham kept up with us. The second quarter saw us strengthen our lead & we were settling in nicely. The second half

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berwick With high hopes going in against the formidable Narre Warren , our Wicker Chicks had a great positive outcome across the whole day, even if the score board didnt always reflect as such. Both of our 13 & U teams had tremendous wins against Narre in Round 5 - Pink Sports Round, with the games being played in support of the BCNA. Our 13 Reds showed a great initiative in donning the pink socks against Narre’s Red team, to show camaraderie to a fellow netball players’ family in their current fight against the dreaded disease. These girls showed the fight to win on the court and came away with a brilliant win 24-12. Our 13 Whites showed their strength as a team last round and came together with a strong win on court, with Coach Mel Guic confirming this team are hoping to make finals. The Whites defensive game was superb, with captain Ainsley Fothergill keeping her intercepts flowing all game and the great teamwork in goals with Delylah Loulanting and Alek Mawith, which led to the 20-10 win for the team.

Bridget Arthurson and her 15 Whites took to battle to Narre for their Round 5 clash, again showing how far these girls have come in 3 short rounds of playing together. The midcourt combination of Jasmine Corless, Sophie Castricum and Keeley Stickley held them together, with great teamwork and passing from one end to the other. Whites win 25-18 takes them to 4th on the league ladder. This week we welcome Pakenham Netball Club to Edwin Flack in what we hope to be a great day of sportsmanship and great display of netball all round! Lets Go Wickers!

Our 15 Red’s went in knowing they had a tough game in front of them against Narre’s strong and commendable goaling combination. Both defensive players, Sussu Liai and Akech Nyoul, certainly proved they are a force to be reckoned with both girls cutting off some amazing passes and grabbing some great rebounds. The girls managed to level the scores in the last quarter, after a 5 goal turn around from a first quarter defecit. The magpies came away with a 2 goal win at the final whistle, leaving coach Leanne Walford with the determination to get the girls over the line in Round 6 at Edwin Flack.

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Last Thursday the club provided a warm welcome back for specialist training sessions with Maxine Wauchope, which is always beneficial. It was great to see our players all staying after training and enjoying the delicious Pizzas the club obtained from our new club sponsor Masseys Pizza and Pasta who are located at SHOP 2 LAKESIDE Boulevard, Pakenham. Thanks to all committee and parents who kindly assisted on the night, it was appreciated. We would like to express our thanks to Nicole, Sharni, Ash, Amanda and Rachel, for their hard work and organisation they are putting in towards the joint Cocktail night to be held June 3rd with the Pakenham Football and Netball Clubs to make this a great night out for all that attend. A friendly reminder that tickets must be pre purchased and we look forward to a successful event which is open to all players, friends, family, coaches, committee and supporters over the age of 18.

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Round 5 saw us travelling down to Tooradin, the morning was full of sunshine and our juniors shone out on the court ! All our juniors came away with very good wins and are looking great as we approach the middle of the season. Our seniors had a tougher afternoon as the rain and wind arrived ! Tooradin were very strong out on the court and defeated all our seniors with D Grade just going down on the siren ! Our ROC girls have worked hard over the break and are ready to come out firing against cranbourne this weekend on our home ground, and we are ready to win ! Over the round break we took the opportunity to get our courts resurfaced and they look amazing ! A big thank you to Amy Jones for all her hard work to organise them . We would also like to thank Emma Arnett , our sponsorship and fundraising co-ordinator who has worked so hard to raise funds for our club. Finally to our wonderful supporters, members and sponsors without them we could not achieve what we do ! Thank you !

The ROC netball club is once again hosting Bogan bingo, following the success from last year. Pull on your flannies and uggies to enjoy the entertainment provided by a professional duo, win some totally awesome prizes, and have a kick a*#e night. We encourage all of our netball community, friends and family to come along to support our major fundraising event for the year. Whilst we encourage junior participation under the supervision of guardians, please be aware that some of the content may be adult rated. Tickets are $30pp, tables of 10. BYO nibbles and drinks! Contact Emma for tickets or info ejbeard@live.com.au Remember to ROC your finest bogan attire! When : Saturday June 17 at 7 PM Where: Pakenham Library corner of John & Henry street Pakenham

If you have not already organised a table for our BIG BOGAN BINGO night please do so ASAP ! It was a huge success last year and a lot of fun ! Get a team table together and come along !!! Training doesn’t always have to be such hard work as the juniors discovered over the round break ....it can be fun too ! The junior coaches organised a night of fun activities and the girls trained in their pajamas! There were lots of laughs and a bit of dancing ! Team spirit was high and it was a great way for the girls and their coaches to bond . A big thank you to our wonderful , dedicated coaches .

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We had a week off last week and a bye the week before, but no rest for our players!

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This week we take on ROC. All teams are eager to get back out on the court and play some great netball.

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Under 15s Round 5, brought us to visit Beacy. As expected it was a tough game, but as usual the girls fought hard all over the court. We stuck with them a majority of the game, however we ended up just dropping away in the last quarter. As a young team we continue to learn and better ourselves every game. Good work girls, keep it up! Under 17 Reds went in hard the defence absolutely smashed it throughout the whole game putting in 100% although second half attacking end dropped their heads making it very difficult for our defence work to be brought down court! Best on Annalise Miall

Best on ground was Skye Marie Harvey who played a great last half in the goals. B grade tough conditions against a tough side. Beaconsfield are definitely the team to beat this season and we learnt very quickly why. Struggling to move the ball through the attacking halve the wet conditions made it very hard for us to get a run on which has served us well in our last 3 wins. Down by more than 10 in the last qtr we used the opportunity to play with some combinations and rotate some court time. Final score was a blow out but was not our focus as there is still a long way to go this season. Best on ground Shannesy Hilder

C Grade struggled all day. Looking the better team for a lot of the game we had to work hard to stay in touch. While the Beacy goalers on fire and they capitalised on our errors. Passing long and high in windy conditions was our undoing in the end.

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Round Five saw Narre Warren host Berwick for the annual Pink Sports Day. With the courts, players and umpires donning a dash of pink, there was a buzz in the air. There was a great crowd for the junior matches, which were a good contest.

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Our 13s had a tough start to the day, both sides going down to Berwick. The 15 Red girls took the four points in a highly skilled game while the 15 W girls suffered a narrow loss. The 17s both recorded wins with the 17 Red girls producing their best performance of the season. C and D Grade both secured large wins, continuing their winning ways. B Grade was a tussle with NW holding a narrow lead for most of the game. A 20 goal second quarter set up a good win just before the pouring rain hit. A Grade were contesting the inaugural Berwick Mazda Shield. Despite the trying conditions, they controlled the game, building their lead with each quarter.

Thank you to our Match Day sponsors: Jay Q Plastering, Inspire Sports Group, Tru Plumbing, McGill Family, Fountain Gate Bingo, South East Tattoo Removal, P3 Sports & Recovery, Mongelli Constructions, Aly Heinze, Subway Narre Warren & Fountain Gate Panels

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Following the junior matches the five 2016 Premiership flags were unfurled. Thank you to Roger, Sid and Dean for creating our new flag poles. The busy day continued with our Pink High Tea. Thanks to everyone who attended the afternoon function in the Social Rooms. Over $700 was raised for BCNA, a cause that has touched many. Feeling fresh after the Interleague week off, Narre Warren travel to Hampton Park for eight Netball games. With several senior players unavailable, opportunities to shine will be up for grabs. Tough, competitive games are expected. Good luck to all teams! Congratulations to our A Grade coaches, Jade and Greg Heinrich who welcomed baby boy, Bear Gregory to their family earlier this week. We wish Mummy, Daddy and big sister Phoenix all the best for the adventure ahead!

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