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Amanda and her husband Wayne with her boat Rusty which was donated to her by a friend in Queensland. 114475 some.” Amanda’s husband Wayne said seeing his wife doing what she is doing is an inspiration for the whole family. “When Amanda competed in the Surf to Sea for disabled and able bodied people to compete together the confidence it instilled in her was amazing,” he said. “She now really hasn’t looked back and her three big races coming up to

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AFTER elective surgery to amputate the lower part of her leg, Amanda Reynolds is more determined then ever to reach her goals at Rio. The Macclesfield mum of two and kayak paddler suffered from chronic pain on her right leg through a central nervous disorder that meant that her leg did not work below the knee. In April 2012 Amanda, alongside her husband Wayne and two sons, made the decision to amputate. “Sitting on the sidelines and not being able to participate was the hardest part,” she said. “And for the amount of medication I was on, my boys said if removing the leg meant I didn’t have to take them any more they wanted me to get rid of it. “We wanted quality of life and we came to the realisation that we could have more of a life without my leg.” With her sights now firmly on the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, Amanda has to qualify at the World Championships to be selected for the Australian team. “There are a few levels you have to go through to get qualified and currently I’m at the qualifying stage,” she said. “I’ve just done a couple of meets interstate and we have three more to go and then, hopefully, after the qualifications I can get on the team and head towards Rio. “At the moment I am running times for the Worlds so, hopefully, I can keep up with the times and qualify in the next three races and I’ll be going.” Training seven days a week in cardio training, weight train, paddling and Pilates, Amanda said the vigorous training scheduled is worth it in the end. “Paddling started off as some-


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Jane Vandenbroek practicing for her up coming walk to End Women’s Cancers. 114590 Picture: REBECCA BILLS

Walk the talk to end cancers By REBECCA BILLS MOUNT EVELYN local Jane Vandenbroek is embarking on a two-day, 60-kilometre walk to End Women’s Cancers. In conjunction with the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Ms Vandenbroek, who is nearly 60 herself, will be taking part in the weekend event over the 1 and 2 March to raise money in support of the foundation. “Cancer is so prevalent these days and most families are touched whether it is by a family member or close friend,” she said. “I’ve been in the Mother’s Day Classic walk before and it was a great community event and a great feeling to know you were raising money for a very

Loiterer look-out EMERALD police are urging residents to be on the look-out after a recent spate of thefts from motor vehicles in the Cockatoo area. Leading Senior Constable Brett Hore said residents needed to ensure that they lock their cars and notify police if they see anyone loitering. “We do have our suspects and they are being watched closely,” he said. Sen Const Hore said there has also been a spate of graffiti at the Cockatoo Scout Hall and the Josie Bysouth Reserve.

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to raise a few bucks,” he said. “It’s actually become pretty big, and we will donate anything we can get to the family.” Mr Howe and his team have organised a jumping castle, face painting, musicians, plus a number of raffles already planned for the day. “The support we’ve had has been amazing,” he said. People are invited to come and enjoy the day, donations are not expected, but will be appreciated. Joshua’s fund-raiser will be held at the Upwey Tecoma Recreation Reserve at Chosen Avenue, Upwey from 11am - 5pm.

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HE IS a special little boy, and his battle ahead has captured the hearts of many. Upwey’s Joshua Schwarz has a rare form of cancer which, doctors say, is inoperable and he only has months to live. On Sunday 16 February the community is invited to come together again to show their support for Joshua and his family. Dane Howe from the Upwey and Tecoma Football and Cricket Clubs said each year the clubs worked together on a community-based initiative.

“Last year, it was fund-raising for the local CFA, this year we’ve decided to do what we can for Joshua and his family,” Mr Howe said. “One of our players mums used to be Joshua’s kindergarten teacher, so that’s how it all started. “The family aren’t members of our club, but they are Upwey people.” Mr Howe said he and other members of the club met with Joshua’s mum Penne, and decided to run a fund-raising day at the club this weekend. “The plan is to open the doors and see what we can do

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cancer research. Ms Vandenbroek said in preparation for the walk in March she had been practising by doing 30 kilometre walks along the Warburton Trail between Mordialloc and Millgrove. “I really enjoy it and I feel better after I do it, so it’s good for me and good for the foundation,” she said. “If anyone wants to make a tax deductible donation to either my walk or to the whole cause that would be great.” To donate, visit endcancer. org.au and click information and then donate. If you are wishing to support Ms Vandenbroek enter the name Jane Vandenbroek.

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good cause - The Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation. “My sister had a scare that really threw me, but thankfully it all went OK.” The weekend walk is to remember those lives that have been lost to breast or gynaecological cancer and to celebrate the lives that are currently being saved. “Peter Mac does a wonderful job, and any money I can bring their way is great,” Ms Vandenbroek said. “To participate, I had to raise $2000, but I’m really just looking to raise as much as I can.” The proceeds raised from the walk provide vital funding to research and clinical care at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre to enable life-saving

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2012 ABC Gardener of the Year Stephen Wells is speaking on horticulture therapy and sensory gardens at the Emerald Garden Club, corner Church and Anne streets, Emerald, on Thursday 13 February at 8pm. For more information contact Barbara Naughton 5968 4459.

CHERYL Lanigan (Qual Fitness Instructor and PT) is holding fitness classes on Tuesdays 9.30am to 10.30am at Selby Community House from 18 February to 25 March. $60 for six weeks or $12 for casual. To enrol or for more information, call 9754 2039.

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FIND out how to capitalise on destiny in the 2014 Year of the Horse and learn how to make the most of feng shui through the application of tools and remedies at Belgrave Library from 6.30pm on Thursday 13 February. Free event. For more information call 9754 7266.

SCOTTISH Country Dancing classes will be held at St Margaret’s Uniting Church on Hull Road, Mooroolbark, on Mondays from 8-10pm, except public holidays, from 3 March.

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Childcare program AN OCCASIONAL childcare program will be held at Selby Community House, Minak Reserve via Charles Street, Selby, on Wednesdays and Fridays. For more information, times and cost, call 9754 2039.

The Mail is giving one lucky reader a copy of Philomena by Martin Sixsmith and one double pass to see the movie currently screening in cinemas. A runner up reader will also receive a double movie pass to Philomena. Philomena is a true story of one mother’s search for her lost son after falling pregnant as a teenager in Ireland in 1952 and her son being taken away by the nuns for adoption in America. After 50 years of searching for him in vain, Philomena meets world-weary journalist and together embark on a journey discovering the extraordinary life of her son. To go into the draw to win, visit www.facebook.com/ MailNewspaperGroup and like, comment and share the related post. Winners will be announced on Thursday 13 February on the Mail’s Facebook Page.

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Hawks join hot steps plea By MELISSA MEEHAN

Hawthorn Football Club has joined forces with the Upper Ferntree Gully CFA to raise awareness of safety on the 1000 Steps.

Roadside ambush probed By MELISSA MEEHAN A WOMAN named Meredith could hold the missing piece to the puzzle regarding a violent attack in Yellingbo last week. The attack has left a 51-yearold Warburton man in a serious condition in hospital in what police describe as “in a pretty bad way”. Lilydale CIU Detective Sargent Allan Price said “Meredith” could answer a number of questions concerning what eventuated, because the victim was not yet able to speak with police. It is believed the man drove to Macclesfield Road when his female housemate called saying her car had broken down and she needed his assistance. “While she was waiting, we believe she went to the toilet in the bushes and heard yelling

and screaming,” Det Sgt Price said. “Scared for her own safety she then fled, and was able to get a lift (with Meredith) to the Belgrave Police Station to report what had happened.” He said that the man was assaulted with what is believed to be a large iron bar, and that his attackers left the scene in the car. “It’s a rural road, but would have been pretty busy given the time of day,” Det Sgt Price said. Witnesses have told the Mail and police they saw a man in his twenties beating something into a drain with an iron bar, not realising he was attacking a person. When the man stopped the attack, he and three others - another man and two women - got back into a car and drove off. As the group left, witnesses

realised that there was a man injured in the gutter, with serious head wounds so they called police and an ambulance. “He had some serious head wounds, and was conscious but incoherent,” Monbulk’s Leading Senior Constable Glenn Barkaway, who attended the scene, said. The victim has fractured skull as a result of the attack. He remains in hospital at The Alfred. The woman known as Meredith is believed to be driving a beige-coloured Ford Territory. Police are also searching for the stolen blue Ford sedan, registration UQG 947. Investigators urge anyone with information about the incident or whereabouts of the blue Ford sedan to come forward or call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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HAWTHORN Football Club has joined forces with the Upper Ferntree Gully CFA to warn visitors to the 1000 Steps to take care this summer. CFA Community Education Coordinator Matt Ahern said the brigade had been working with Hawthorn to push safety awareness in the Dandenong Ranges. “We have roughly 70,000 visitors to the steps a month,” Mr Ahern said. “Many of these people are unaware of the fact they are in one of the most at risk fire areas in the world.” Mr Ahern said it was important for the greater community to avoid the steps on days of Total Fire Ban and Code Red. “People need to rethink where they are going to exercise,” he said. “They could go to the beach instead.” He said the fire danger was not the only reason people should avoid the steps during summer. “The heat affects people differently, and those who are not physically conditioned for the environment can collapse,” he said. “This holds up fire-fighting resources as it takes 8-10 emergency services personnel to provide assistance to one person who is unwell up there. “So on days over 32 degrees, we are asking people to avoid the steps.”

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Making a noise about aircraft THANK you to Matthew Parker and his letter to this paper regarding passenger jet flight noise over the Dandenong Ranges (Jet Upset, Mail 16 January). Matthew recently contacted my office regarding this matter and expressed his concerns. I subsequently contacted the office of the Hon Warren Truss Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development regarding aircraft flight paths and noise. I have been advised that in the first instance contact should be made with the Airservices’ Noise Complaint and Information Service (NCIS). They can be contacted on 1800 802 583 (free call), at email ncis@airservicesaustralia.com or online by visiting www.airservicesaustralia.com/ aircraftnoise/about-makinga-complaint/role-of-the-noiseenquiry-unit/. This information has been relayed to Matthew and although I have not noticed an increase in air traffic over the hills, this is not to say things have not changed. I would be interested to hear if other residents have noticed an increase in air traffic by contacting my office on 9768 9164 or email me at Jason.Wood.MP@aph.gov.au. Jason Wood MP, Federal Member for La Trobe.

Flush funds LIKE Val Butler, (Wish List For Improvements, Mail, 21 January) I work at the opportunity shop in McBride Street, Cocka-

too. I feel ashamed to send our customers down the road, away from the shopping precinct to use the public toilets. I sent an email to our local councillor Leticia Wilmot in October 2013, requesting a public toilet be built on the vacant block of land next to the Bendigo Community Bank, which the shire has purchased to build a walk way to the new supermarket. I requested a reply, and as of now, three months after my email, no response. Shameful. We want the customers to stay, not disappear down the road and not bother coming back to shop. Time the council spent some of our rates in Cockatoo. Heather Williams, Cockatoo.

Solution in can IN the Mail readers were hit with propaganda from Stan Moore (Home Recycling Pickup Under Threat, Mail 21 January) suggesting the kerbside recycling systems of Cardinia and Yarra Ranges Councils were under threat from the proposed container deposit system. This scare campaign shows how desperate industry is to block this much needed litter reform. South Australia has had a container deposit system since the mid 1970s. They also have kerbside recycling which proves that the two systems are compatible and actually complement one another. The South Australian container deposit system has a public approval rating of more than 80 per cent. If it did undermine kerbside recycling it would not be so popular with the public in

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South Australia. This popularity comes from the fact that people know it works. Cans and bottles are not a litter problem in South Australia. Secondly, people in South Australia like their container deposit system because every year community groups raise millions of dollars from cans and bottles. In opposing a container deposit system the beverage industry is being reckless and irresponsible. Currently 8 billion drink containers are not recycled in Australia every year. Many of these become litter. A container deposit system will fix this problem but this solution might not be seen outside South Australia and the Northern Territory if industry has its way. We must hope that the Victorian Premier, who is a supporter of container deposits, stands firm and ignores these inaccurate and self serving arguments. Peter Cook, AFROCAB, Australians for Refunds on Cans and Bottles.

Rough ride to election THE Baillieu Napthine government came to power promising to fix all sorts of issues besetting Victoria. Next November the people of Victoria will be able to vote on whether or not they have done so. However, there is one area where they have been singularly successful. They have improved all our disintegrating roads - by installing ’Rough Surface’ signs. Geoff Champion, Mount Dandenong.


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‘Mossy’ sings to the choir By REBECCA BILLS

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Ian Moss stole the show with his performance at Rock Berry Jam. 114563 rock bands.

Ms Glassborow said the event was a dream. Silvan Football Club President Chris Maclagan had to run a rock concert in the Yarra Valley with some good old Aussie

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WANDIN East Reserve rocked to life at Rock Berry Jam - the newest open air rock concert that featured headline acts including Ian Moss and Dragon. The all-star line-up that entertained the crown on Saturday 8 February also featured acts like The Choirboys, 1927, Skipping Girl Vinegar, The Flaming Moes and Inside Reality. Organiser of the event Lisa Glassborow said the event was absolutely amazing and better than she ever imagined. “The stage we built equalled that of A Day on the Green kind of rock concerts,” she said. “A lot of the bands said it was the most professional they had been to in a long time. “Our numbers weren’t as good as we were hoping for but next year we are hoping to crack 2000.” Ms Glassborow said the hot weather did not deter concert goers from having a good time, with a big fire hose spraying the crowd to keep them cool. “As the sun went down the entertainment heated up when Mossy came out,” she said. “When he came out he really was the pinnacle of the event. “We had everybody down the front near the stage and the set-up we had was really intimate and enabled everyone to feel really close to the band.”

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Coveted role of Speaker for Fyffe as Smith falls By MELISSA MEEHAN CONSTITUENTS of the Evelyn electorate will still be represented in the party room despite MP Christine Fyffe being elected unopposed as the 36th Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Ms Fyffe’s new position came as no surprise, as current Speaker Ken Smith stepped down on Tuesday. While Ms Fyffe gives up her vote in Parliament, she will still be able to talk about local issues in the party room, and work with other politicians in the area to get her views across.

Ms Fyffe thanked the House for expressing their confidence in her as she takes on the new role. “I am humbled to take on the role of Speaker,” Mrs Fyffe said. “I do not take this task on lightly. I acknowledge it will be a challenge to steer a finely-balanced Parliament. “The Speaker is a servant of the Parliament, whose priority is the protection of the rights of members and to ensure the smooth running of the House. “I see the role of speaker is to apply the Standing Orders that are

set by the Parliament itself. Being Speaker is very much akin to the role of an umpire. “For me, Australia has truly been the lucky country. I was fortunate that Australia accepted me as an immigrant who arrived with very little and later granted me citizenship. I met my husband David, raised a family together and we owned our own business. “The voters of Evelyn have put their confidence in me at three elections, and now I have been given the great honour of being elected Speaker.”

Ms Fyffe brings 10 years of parliamentary experience to the role, including the past three years as Deputy Speaker. Ms Fyffe was first elected to the Legislative Assembly as the member for Evelyn in 1999 and was subsequently re-elected in 2006 and 2010. Ms Fyffe is married to David and has five adult children. Before entering politics, Ms Fyffe was a Commissioner of the Shire of Yarra Ranges during its amalgamation. Prior to this, she and David owned and operated a Yarra Valley winery and restaurant.

Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe has been named Speaker of the House.

Reward to find Bung’s killer A ONE million dollar reward has been announced for information about the disappearance of 13-yearold Boronia girl Siriyakorn ‘Bung’ Siriboon. Bung left her home in Elsie Street, Boronia around 8.30am on Thursday 2 June 2011. She was seen by a neighbour a short time later in Elsie Street, walking towards Albert Avenue. Bung did not arrive at school that day and has not been seen or heard from since. Investigators continue to hold grave fears for her safety. Homicide Squad Detective Inspector John Potter said he was hopeful that the announcement of the reward would encourage someone who knew what happened to Bung to share the information with police. “One million dollars is a life changing amount of money,” Det Insp Potter said. “Taskforce Puma and Homicide

Squad detectives have investigated more than 1200 pieces of information since Bung went missing but we’re still missing that crucial piece that will provide some answers about what happened to her. “We are not going to solve this on our own, we need the community’s help - if you have any information about what may have happened to Bung on that morning in June 2011 and have not previously contacted us, please do so,” he said. At the time of her disappearance Bung was wearing her blue and white school uniform and carrying a school backpack. The backpack has never been recovered. Anyone with new information about the disappearance of Bung Siriboon is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit www.crimestoppers.com.au.

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Monash’s citizen soldiers recalled By KATH GANNAWAY THE first of two story boards marking 100 years since then Colonel John Monash marched 3000 citizen soldiers into Lilydale was erected at Lillydale Lake on Sunday. A militia camp was set up in the basin that is largely now Lillydale Lake as part of compulsory civilian military training for boys and young men between 12 and 26. The combat training including battalion drills, musketry practice and a mock battle at Mount Mary near Coldstream which was aimed at training them to defend a developing Australia, should the need arise. The troops arrived at Lilydale by train and were marched through the town to set up camp in conditions very much like those experienced by the people standing on the hilltop at Lillydale Lake on Sunday - extreme

heat and blustery winds with fires burning to the east. Brigadier (retired) Michael Phelps AM welcomed guests, members of the organising committee and members of the public, some of whom had connections going back to those who attended the camp. Former Victorian Premier and chairman of the Victorian Anzac Centenary Committee Ted Baillieu, local historian and author of Monash’s Militia Camp Anthony McAleer, Casey MP Tony Smith and the great-grandson of Sir John Monash, Michael Bennett, each spoke of the event recognising it as an important part of both the district’s military history and an important and fascinating window into Australia’s pre-World War I history. Mr Baillieu set the scene of the militia camp against the larger back-

drop of the increasingly threatening situation in Europe saying Victoria was a peaceful and prosperous place at the time. “The citizen soldiers, aged from 12 to 26 were no different form our cadets here today, and there were 3000 of them,” he said acknowledging the young Australian Air Force cadets who along with the Australian Great War Association formed the guard of honour. Mount Evelyn RSL president Roger Boness said the history boards, the second of which will be launched at Coldstream on Thursday, and launch of the RSL’s second history book was an important part of the RSL’s role in preserving and recording local military heritage. For more information visit the Facebook page Lilydale Militia Camp 1914.

Michael Bennett, greatgrandson of Sir John Monash, unveiled the plaque detailing the history of the militia camp.

Chair of the Victorian Anzac Centenary Committee, the Honourable Ted Baillieu.

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Mount Evelyn RSL President Roger Boness speaking with members of the Australian Great War Association and 408 Squadron Australian Air Force Cadets in the foreground.

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On course to learn, of course MORRISONS in Mount Evelyn is currently taking enrolments for a wide range of accredited and short courses starting in February and March. Morrisons still has places available to enrol in certificates and diplomas in child care, education support, disability, hair care and massage. There are also many short courses available throughout February, March and April to enrol in. Morrisons offers short course qualifications in areas such as first aid, food safety handling, white card, RSA, barista and computers. There is something for everyone looking to advance their skills or gain relevant qualifications to enhance employment opportunities. The great thing about looking at studying at Morrisons is that there is course information sessions held weekly so students are not just bound to being available for one open day. Morrisons run weekly information sessions for all certificate and diploma courses. The information sessions provide prospective students with all they need to know about the course they are looking into - from classwork and assessment tasks to industry placement and enrolment details. It is a great forum for prospective students to meet the course co-ordinators and trainers and ask any questions they have about the course. These sessions enable prospective students to make an informed decision about undertaking the course that’s right for them and their future. Those who are interested in studying this year can phone 9736 1457 or visit www.morrisons.org.au to book into an information session.

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Classical Ballet, Pas de Deux, Jazz, Tap, Contemporary, Vocal, Conditioning , Acrobatics, Hip Hop, Competitions, Exams: Cecchetti Ballet, SFD Jazz/Tap, Annual Performance. Weeknights & Saturdays @ Belgrave South Community Centre

Est. 1997 in Belgrave For further information ph: 0457 055 266 Email: julie@hillsidedance.com.au Owner/Principal, Julie Halliday (ACICB - MB.SFD - ADS Ass.) Website: www.hillsidedance.com.au

“I like anything that has a music concept where the students can sing and see different instruments and learn at the same time. “Today they have sung about the first fleet and early Australia.” Ms Enzinger said all the students really loved the performance and were extremely well behaved in the hot weather.

This course is an intensive introduction to Botanical Drawing and Painting. Develop observation skills and learn about tonal values, pencil and ink rendering, composition, colour, watercolour and gouache’. Explore, develop and understand a variety of techniques to create your own detailed botanical studies. Introduction Course Time: Saturday 22nd Feb. - 22nd March 2014. 5 x 4.5 hr. = 20 hours 10.00am - 2.30pm (.5 hour lunch) Advanced Course Time: Sunday 9th Feb. - 9th March 2014 Fee: $240.00 per course. For further information or registration forms for this course please contact: Susie Parry on 97546157

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ting the tone of the year for the school,” she said. “Today is the culmination of all of that together.” Music teacher of five years Trista Fry said the program is usually finished off with the Police Band but the school decided to change things this year. “I saw a video of these guys on the internet and I thought they looked really good,” she said.

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TO FINISH off Birmingham Primary School’s Social Skills Program, the Bushwahzee Band came and performed. Principal Trish Enzinger said to finish the program in such a way enables the whole school to come together and celebrate all they have learnt. “The teachers have spent a week and a half working with their kids, building relationships between the kids and set-


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Decades for the dance Hillside has one big end of year annual performance and also offers the opportunity for students to be involved in various other performing arts initiatives throughout each year. Owner and principal Julie Halliday, alongside all the dedicated staff, encourage a disciplined work ethic in a fun, safe and relaxing environment. Throughout each year students are all individually encouraged to try new

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and different things and explore their love and passion for dance in well structured and enjoyable classes. Through the years, Hillside students have won numerous prizes in competitions, successfully passed exams in classical ballet, jazz and tap, performed in local festivals, have been featured in music videos and have gone on to many different tertiary and fulltime dance studies.

“The annual end of year performance is always a fun time for all to get together and show what they have accomplished throughout the year, in full costume and make-up everyone shines on the day,” Ms Halliday said. Ms Halliday said, above all, she aspired to encourage and nurture a “passion for dance” in all her students. Prospective students and families are welcome to view any Hillside

classes and also borrow any of the DVDs of their performances over the years to see Hillside students put their love and passion for dance in action. Classes commence Saturday 1 February with limited spaces in some classes. For further information and to enrol contact Julie on 0457 055 266 or email julie@hillsidedance.com. au. Further information and more can be viewed on the Hillside website at www.hillsidedance.com.au.

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ESTABLISHED in 1997 in Belgrave, Hillside Academy of Dance has provided nearly two decades of dance classes filled with fun. Hillside has classes from tinies to teens and beyond in Cecchetti classical ballet, pas de deux, jazz, tap, contemporary, vocal, acrobatics, conditioning and hip hop. Exams, competitions and other additional opportunities are also available for the more serious dancers.

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Dancers from Hillside Academy of Dance perform at the 2013 annual performance.

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HISTORIC HOME’S MODERN LUXURY UNDERSTATED and unsurpassed, this magnificent property is set on more than six acres of tranquil gardens, sweeping green lawns and has a backdrop of natural bushland that helps to create not only a private setting from the outside world but is also a haven for some of the Dandenong Ranges’ most fascinating wildlife. The main residence, a beautiful weatherboard home with pressed metal features and wide, wrap-around verandahs, was built in the early 1900s and leaves an impression like no other. It also has the rare ability to combine a

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as an ideal storage centre for those who love to cook for family and friends. Hydronic heating, an open fireplace and zoned remote controlled ducted cooling make this home comfortable all year round while unique features such as galvanised steel French doors, custom made and double hung sash windows, exclusive French and English drapery and exquisite antique chandeliers set this home apart from the rest. From any room throughout the home the new owners will be able to look out on the gardener’s paradise that contains about three acres dedicated to an outstanding mix

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This neat 3 bedroom western red cedar home is ideally located on just under a third of an acre just a short walk from public transport, the Cockatoo Primary School, the local shops, take-aways & restaurants. The home features 3 spacious bedrooms with built in robes & a functional bathroom with separate toilet. The timber kitchen offers a stainless steel dishwasher, 900mm gas stove & convenient walk in pantry & sits adjacent to the huge dining room & formal lounge with vaulted timber ceilings & toasty wood heater for those cold winter nights. The home also features a large rumpus room at one end of the home, ideal for the kids to do their own thing. Add to this mains gas ducted heating for added comfort & convenience & a split system for the warmer days, as well as mains water connected & sewer available & this property is offering an excellent first home or investment opportunity!

This comfortable, brand new, 4 BDR family home is located on just under 1/4 of an acre & is only a short 300m walk to the centre of Gembrook. The spacious rooms & convenient floor plan of this home are sure to impress. The home features 4 BDRs, 2 at the rear of the home with BIRs & opening onto a generous children’s retreat, allowing the kids their own space. The Master BDR is zoned away at the front of the home & features a generous WIR & modern ensuite & there is a also a 4th BDR with BIRs. The spacious lounge allows you to entertain away from the noise of the large open plan kitchen/family room which opens onto the undercover alfresco area & terraced rear yard. The contemporary kitchen features stone bench tops, a D/W, 900mm free standing stove & a walk in pantry & the spacious family room is filled with natural light through the abundance of windows. Featuring GDH, solar hot water & located on a sealed road with all mains services, this property ticks all the boxes!

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This renovated 4 BDR home has all the contemporary comforts whilst maintaining the character of a traditional country home. Situated on 5 acres with a dam & dual access from Beenak Rd, the home features 4 big BDRs & a contemporary bathroom. The updated kitchen has a D/W & overlooks the acreage. The open plan family room with gas heating opens onto the formal dining room with access to the side verandah, perfect for entertaining. The comfy lounge is the centre of the home & features a wood heater & there is a split system heating & cooling. There is also a large entry, a spacious study, a huge laundry & deep verandahs around the home. Outside there is a double garage & double carport, established country gardens & 2 paddocks, all fully fenced. The property is located on a sealed road, has mains water, as well as a 10,000 lt tank & a charm that can´t be found in a new home.

This renovated home situated privately on 2.3 acres leaves you nothing to do but make the move. The home features 3 BDRs, 2 with BIRs & the Master with a WIR, ensuite & a split system for comfort. Also located on the lower level is a formal lounge room with its own split system. On the mid-level is the spacious main bathroom with 1200 x 900 shower, a European laundry & plenty of storage. On the top floor, taking in the views, is a large open plan living area adjacent to a spacious meals area & well-appointed timber kitchen, with access to the full length front verandah. Outside there is a double lock up garage with remote, a further double shed with workshop & a double carport. Add to this a lush 1 acre + paddock where you can watch Puffing Billy chug by & established gardens. All this on a sealed road under 50 minutes to the City!

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Family living at its best! Superbly renovated, this 4 bedroom home has been totally contemporised from the open plan Caesarstone topped kitchen featuring glass splashbacks, Karndean flooring, 900mm stainless steel stove and Miele dishwasher through 3 separate living zones to the wonderful fresh look of white vanities and chic tiling in downstairs bathrooms. The stylish modern colour scheme accentuates the detailing with too many extras to mention. The main bedroom, en-suite and walk through robes are located at the quiet end of the home with 2 further bedrooms on the ground floor and bedroom 2 upstairs together with the separate rumpus room serviced by a third bathroom/WC. Privacy is assured by the positioning of the home with great space outside for the kids to run, play and explore. Along with a cubby house for the kids there is a large workshop, carport and ample off street parking. Features include split-system reverse cycle A/C (X3) and GDH. All the hard work has been completed, simply move in and enjoy family lifestyle in this fabulous hills property. Inspection is essential.

Set amidst an enchanting 4.5 acres (approx) of sweeping lawns, pony paddocks and pathways lined with beautiful rock walls, this striking Castlemaine stone residence has to be seen to be believed. The home provides outstanding features throughout including dual living zones, timber kitchen, home office area, open fire places & hydronic heating. Double glazed cedar timber windows line the home & blend beautifully with the colours of the rock throughout. Another highlight of this property is the solar heated lagoon style swimming pool that is accompanied by a large ´pool house´ - A stone dwelling fully equipped with bathroom, wet bar and entertaining room. With a dual stone garage & carport atop of the long, winding circular driveway, this property has been completed to the finest level with an outstanding eye for quality and craftsmanship.

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Emerald- it’s a gem of a town EMERALD is a town with much to offer, ranging from Lamble Tours to markets and even 4X4 mechanical repairs. Lamble Tours, a locally based, family owned and operated coach Tour Company, with emphasis on quality and caring personalised service, specialises in home-baked morning teas which are all part of the service. Door-to-door pick up service included for most extended tours, with trips ranging from day tours which can be individually planned to meet the needs of your group, to extended holidays. 2014 marks 20 years in business for Lamble Tours providing coach tours to community groups - this is a testament to the quality of the service provided. Lamble Tours are also able to provide travel insurance at very competitive rates. Also in Emerald is the Emerald Market on the third Sunday of every month. The market has become a meeting place for locals and tourists alike. The stallholders have a varied offering including organic and local produce, speciality food items, handmade clothing and giftware, plants and ornaments, and gourmet hot food

with seating provided. The market is open from 9am in Kilvington Drive, Emerald, and is a short stroll from the Emerald Puffing Billy station. The market has a vibrant atmosphere with buskers and performers. The Emerald Market raises funds for the Performing And Visual arts in Emerald (PAVE) Festival which won the Australia Day Awards Event of the Year for Cardinia Shire 2014. The festival kicks off with the Emerald Fun Fest on Sunday 6 April and runs all week long - for more information, visit www.pave.org.au. Emerald is also home to Emerald 4X4 Mechanical Repairs. Local Annette has been running Emerald 4X4 Mechanical repairs since the loss of her late husband Darrel in 2006 with the help of fully qualified mechanics Keith and Simon. At Emerald 4X4 Mechanical Repairs, the business is about to carry out road worthy inspections on cars, 4X4 and cars on gas as well as new car log book servicing, suspension and brakes, batteries and mechanical repairs. If you need a service or a quote, call 5968 2922 or visit 273 Belgrave-Gembrook Road, Emerald.

The monthly Emerald Market takes place at Kilvington Drive. The market has become a meeting place for locals and tourists alike.

EMERALD 4X4 & CARS 2 – 6 April 2014 Highlights: Welcome to our 5 day Autumn Stay Put Holiday, featuring the Brigadoon Festival – the 37th Annual Highland Gathering. Cost: $ 1,190.00 p/person twin share Single Supp: $220.00

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Coach Travel Highlights: 3 Nights Riverbank Park Motel and is walking distance to shops or to the heart of Bright. Cost: $ 795.00 per/person twin share

4 Day Autumn Getaway Rutherglen – Chiltern – The High Country & Beechworth 11 – 14 May 2014 Highlights: 3 Nights at the Quality Resort Siesta. Cost: $ 780.00 p/p twin share Single Supp: $ 180.00 20 – 25 May 2014 Highlights: Our 6 day tour is based in Narrandera NSW and is the gateway to the Murrumbidgee Irrigation area. Cost: $1,220.00 p/p twin share Single Supp: $100.00

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Baked golfers day out By DENNIS FULLER WITH the big shiny doing its best to deter golfers at Emerald Golf Club, a group of hard souls hit the course. For the first round of the three round summer, Ken Sumsion (28) decided that a day in the sun was worth a good round. A magnificent +6 to put him right at the top of the leaders’ board and a strong winner in B Grade. A Grade was won by Graeme White (13) with +2 and seems to be playing better each week lately so could scare the pants off the leader. Down the line in the run for the Summer Cup are Con Whitlock (17) and Allan Ecclestone (19) on +4 with Ian Scott (31) and Peter Clowes (17) all on +2 and not far off the pace. Broc Reynolds was nearest the pin on the fourth, Peter Glasscock on the seveth and the 13th, Whitlock on the 13th and the pro pin went to Greg Horrocks who let go a magnificent shot in difficult circumstances and nearly aced it. The day also belonged to Con Whitlock who aced the 12th which is his second ace in a few months. Allan Ecclestone was not to be outshone completely when he eagled the ninth hole from approxiamately 150 metres. He was heard to claim 180 metres but that would mean he played at least one very average shot before this to be that far out after two. There are joint leaders in the ladies’ Summer Cup when the powers that be could not split Kendra Hill and Deanne Shannon. It will be interesting to see which can rise like cream to the top in the next two rounds. On Wednesday, when the Old and Flailing Golfers rolled up for a stroke round, it was Sepp Krummenacher (28) who kicked the living daylights out of the course and the opposition with a nett score of 56. That is 14 better than his handicap. Ian Scott had 61 while Ben Balfour and Mick Petrie both had 62 which were scores that are usually good enough to win. The second week of the summer round is to be played next week and the members are hoping for more friendly conditions in the fight to run down the current leader.

Little athletes record strong results in sun WARM weather reduced numbers again at the latest round of Yarra Ranges Athletics Little Athletics. But the weather did not affect performances with more outstanding results from athletes highlighted by a club record to Tess Patterson in the Under 13 Girls 800 metres. The club is lucky with a strong quartet of middle distance girls. Georgia Laven (Under 11), Lily Peacock (Under 12), Tess Patterson (Under 13) and Molly Dixon (Under 15) have broken most of 400 metre, 800 metre and 1500 metre club age group records. The AV Shield completion was cancelled because of the extreme weather enabling the athletes another week of training before AV Junior Championships next weekend. Results from Day Two of the State Multi Event championships held in Bendigo last weekend are: Chelsea Thompson (Under 12 Girls) 10th, Harrison Van Duuren (Under 12 Boys) 13th, Jayden Clarke (Under 12 Boys ) 33rd, Rickylee Brown (Under 13 Girls) 20th, Lee Taylor (Under 13 Girls) 29th, James Laven (Under 14 Boys ) 12th. The next round of little athletics is at 8.45am on Saturday 15 February. For more information, training times and other events, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au


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Small wonder Falcons won By STEVE BROWN THIS week in FTGDCA, former Northcote batsman Shannon Small used all of his premier experience in trying conditions to secure a Knox Gardens victory. The team’s win was by seven wickets over last season’s finalist Upper Ferntree Gully. The Falcons were 1/13 overnight, chasing 150 before losing Rhys Marget early in the day to give the Kings a chance at 2/29 with the winner keeping its finals hopes alive. Small, who opened the innings, displayed tremendous concentration, placing a high price on his wicket and ended the match with an unbeaten 65 in four and a half hours at the crease. Nav Singh joined Small at the fall of Marget’s wicket and he played his best innings at this level with a gritty 49, the pair adding 107.

A weary Small said after the game that it was probably the best attack he’s faced this season and they did not have a weak link. “I’ve batted for 80 overs a couple of times but today wasn’t too bad out there,” he said. Ferntree Gully’s paceman Jarrod Bradley produced a top spell at Monbulk securing a win for the Blues and, more importantly, a chance for finals action. Bradley’s 7/15 was too good for the Hawks who were bundled out for just 124 winning by 99 runs in conditions more suitable for the batsmen. Star out of retirement Jason Fraser top scored with 48 to add to his seven wickets last week and Tom Watson produced 35. It appears that only the top five can make the finals and the Blues are sitting fifth on percentage just behind

Knox Gardens. In a slow day’s play at Belgrave, the home side was dismissed by Johnson Park for 209 late in the day despite a half century to Dinusha Fernando. The Sharks defended 307 thanks to off spinner and country week squad member Steve Devenish who bowled well for a return of 4/68 on an unforgiving ground for spinners. Knoxfield (160) failed to make inroads on Eildon Park’s imposing 317. One report and two official warnings may suggest things were a little heated in the middle. Jayson Scanlan continues to contribute with 46 and Adith Sundaresh knocked up 37 as the Panthers continue to dominate sitting on top of the table. Footballers (194) performed admirably against third placed Upwey Tecoma but could not take the final wicket to produce an upset and it was

left to tail end batsman Mitch Ebeyer to get the Tigers home by one wicket in a thriller at the Dome. A large crowd is expected to witness the Saxon Sports Cup T20 grand final between The Basin and Johnson Park commencing at 5.30pm this Tuesday night at Batterham Park Reserve, Miller Road, The Basin. SCORES REEVES SHIELD Knox Gardens 3/152 (Singh 49, Small 65) d Upper Gully 150 (Wild 5/52, Flintoff 3/27, Stack 53). Ferntree Gully 9/223 (Henry 85, Farrukh 40, Fraser 7/48) d Monbulk 124 (Fraser 48, Watson 35, Bradley 7/15). Johnson Park 9/307 (Devenish 35, Dunstone 31, Desilva 42, Weightman 106, Fernando 3/57) d Belgrave 209 (Fernando 54, Daniel 43, DeSilva 3/27, Devenish 4/68).

Eildon Park 9/317 (Morris 116, Snyman 49, Hicks 39, Scanlan 3/55) d Knoxfield 160 (Scanlan 46, Sundaresh 37). Upwey Tecoma 9/195 d Footballers 194 (Bogar 42, Muscat 37, Hepburn 31, Bell 3/30, Bianchi 3/53). DECOITE SHIELD St Johns Tecoma 5/163 (Palandri 45) d Lysterfield 161 (Kinniburgh 52, Whitty 46). South Belgrave 256 (Hart 119, Maxwell 42, Duguay 3/69, Beckett 3/75) d Knox City 78 (Noone 3/9, Atkinson 3/30, Suckling 3/22). The Basin 409 (Bowyer 30, Rundle 119, Vozzo 60, Ryan 63, Heskes 50, Wilkinson 5/101) d Auravale 163 (Harman 53, Wilkinson 39, Vozzo 4/37). Rowville 8/272 (Evans 57, Walker 47, Wheeler 3/49) d Mountain Gate 235 (Bunting 92, Searle 3/31, Lever 3/48).

Heat cancels senior games EXTREME heat and threat of dangerous fire conditions forced the opening day of YVCA Round 12 action to cancel all senior cricket. The wellbeing of all competitors, especially the junior cricketers who often play two games of a Saturday, was put at a premium. With the cancellation of the first day, all games will revert to a oneday game next Saturday. In the association’s premier grade, DJ Strachan Shield, the competition is coming to an exciting conclusion with only three rounds remaining. Healesville, Coldstream and Seville have all had fluctuating seasons, however, with plenty of depth with bat and ball in all line-ups, they sit in the top three places on the ladder. This week’s clash between Seville and Coldstream may just give everyone a clear guide on which will be the team to chase in a month’s time. Mount Evelyn rounds out the top four and missed a golden opportunity last week to all but shut the gate on its challengers. Its loss to Yarra Junction has opened the door for Junction as it now sits only half a game off the pace and with arguably the best form of the competition it would take a brave man to back against it featuring in finals. Woori Yallock and WarburtonMillgrove needs to win its remaining games and hopes for some favourable results to feature in the finals. Both sides have recorded some memorable wins across the season, a lack of depth and consistency has cost them dearly. Rounding out the ladder is the hapless Hoddles Creek. The Wombats have generally been outclassed despite beating both Coldstream and Healesville - just missing the big scalp of Seville. Hoddles Creek will rue its inability to match it with those teams around it on the ladder when it mattered. While most cricketers in the Valley are either gearing themselves for finals or having a spirited dash at them, the association’s elite are gearing themselves up for the annual

VCCL Country Week competition. This is being held across Melbourne between Monday 17 and Friday 21 February. The YVCA will be competing in Division Two after a fruitless 2013 campaign. Despite only recording one win in last year’s competition - the fact that this win was against eventual champions Bairnsdale has the squad confident of a strong showing this year. The Valley boys face local rival Ferntree Gully in the first round at Doncaster on Monday while they face Traralgon at Casey on Tuesday. Games against Warrnambool (Northcote) and Mornington (Frankston) round out what will be a challenging week for the team in its quest to gain a place in the competition’s premier division for the first time in many years. The squad selected to represent the YVCA for the VCCL Country Week tournament is: Kane Jones (Captain Mount Evelyn), Brad Jones (Mount Evelyn), Daniel Lever (Yarra Junction), Quentin Hodgkinson (Yarra Junction), Ishara Amarasinghe (Seville), Daniel Fraser (Mount Evelyn), Jesse Fraser (Mount Evelyn), Troy Murphy (Warburton-Millgrove), Jarrod Bayliss (Coldstream), Simon Young (Woori Yallock), Ryan Smith (Woori Yallock) and Luke Jones (Mount Evelyn). SENIOR GRADES All senior cricket cancelled due to adverse weather conditions. UNDER 16 Hoddles Creek/Yarra Junction 9/226 (Jenkinson 85, Church 41, Whiting 3/30, Williams 2/22) v Mount Evelyn 6/186 (Williams 46, Oultram 30, Robertson 28, Fraser 27, Cook 2/30, Cole 2/39, Jones 1/7). Yarra Glen 108 (Smith 27, Clare 20, Handcock 17, Sandfort 3/10, Caldwell 3/21, Kear 2/9) v Seville Gold 7/114 (Page 43, Kear 28, Smith 3/19, Adamson1/5). Seville Blue 2/141 (Smith 50, Dall 50) d Healesville Red 101 (Daly 58, Dyason 2/7). Warburton/Launching Place 6/207 (Neale 50, Nelson 42, Noonan 38, Phillips 2/22, Crossman 1/12, How-

ell 1/13) d Coldstream 124 (McArdle 47, Pickett 14, Moore 10, Sequeira 2/3, Marsham 2/17, Eisen 1/6). Healesville White bye UNDER 14A Yarra Glen 6/151 (Beath 26, Coulson 26, Evans 20, Moors 17, Kikodopoulos 25, Minney 3/10, Hellary 1/14) d Healesville White 8/38 (Minney 11, Clare 2/1, Cummings 2/5). Seville 3/148 (Garner 24, Bissells 24, Spargo 14, Gamble 2/32) d Healesville Red 62 (Chandler 24, Fawdry 11, Garner 3/11). Warburton 9/155 (Taeuber 42, Saurine 26, McDonald 22, Westaway 3/25, Coutts 2/21) d Mount Evelyn 87 (Brisbane Flynn 25, Lee Archer 16, Sinniah 2/12, Tauber 3/14, Nelson 2/4). UNDER 14B Yarra Junction 3/179 (Whiteside 41, Thompson 41, Mead 16, Galea 14, Colusi 1/19, Ray 1/17) d Marysville 8/86 (Kaempkes 17, Thomas 16, Galea 2/6). Launching Place/Woori Yallock 166 (Colling 47, Buller 23, Ferguson 19, Trembath 5/13) d Wandin 9/74 (Alderman 11, Bruzzese 11, Bourke 3/5, Rogers 3/7, Parker 2/10). Coldstream bye. UNDER 12 Warburton-Millgrove 10/191 (Ceveri 27, Nyko 25, Olcorn 15, Cotton 2/20, Parker 2/21, Bradley 2/25) d Launching Place 10/107 (Bradley 20, Briggs 18, Humphries 3/12). Yarra Junction 5/98 (Allisey 21, Hall 13, Duff 2/3) d Yarra Glen Maroon 8/47 (Gruar 22, Allisey 3/1, Clarke 2/1). Healesville White 6/92 (Gebert 19 n.o. Fraser 14, Ebbels 11 n.o. Taylor 2/4, Lee1/4, Sheppard 1/8) d Mount Evelyn 47 (Coutts 11, Lever 4/1, Ebbels 3/2, O’Brien 1/1). Marysville 9/98 (Bellingham 22, Birtchnell 24, Noar 2/6, McGrath 2/8, Brendish 2/8) d Healesville Red 4/92 (Parsons 6, Willems 6, Boyle 6, Simms 2/13, Birtchnell 1/5). Yarra Glen Gold 149 (Hall 33, Humphrey 17, Smith 2/5, Kay 2/2, Smith 2/19) d Seville 7/140 (Leeds 21, Frankovic 14, Smith 17, Vowles 2/17, McDonald 1/3, Hall 1/9). Hoddles Creek bye.

MP Craig Ondarchie, Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier, presents the 2014 Lion Quality Healesville Cup to trainer Kelvyn Greenough and winner Frosty Jay Jay. Picture: Clint Anderson - BlueStream Pictures

Cool win for Frosty By KATH GANNAWAY FROSTY Jay Jay came home in spectacular fashion on Sunday to take out the Group 2 Lion Quality Healesville Cup final which has a $72,500 prize pool. The Pearcedale trained dog ran down stablemate Paw Licking in the shadows of the finishing post claiming the Healesville Cup, $43,750 first-place prize money and a track record with 18.81 seconds. Jason Thompson’s Zulu Zircon navigated his way through the field to finish third. Trainer Kelvyn Greenough said the win was a great team effort. Greenough thanked his family for their efforts in helping to train the greyhound and paid tribute to a recently passed kennel star. “This is a tremendous result for us and it is the result of a lot of hard work,” he said. “I am so grateful to my family for

all they do with the greyhounds; it’s a real team effort.” He dedicated the win to Dolores Ruth and her greyhound Razldazl Bonnie who he said was tragically lost recently in difficult circumstances. The cup was presented to Greenough and his daughter Angela Jackson by MP Craig Ondarchi. Healesville Greyhound Club manager Lee Fahry said the day was a great Cup Day success despite numbers being impacted by the heat. The meeting was brought forward to accommodate the hot and windy conditions predicted for the day, but Ms Fahry said the Cup race was run as a welcome cool change came over the track, making it more pleasant not only for the stars of the show but for patrons who had braved the conditions to attend the meeting. Healesville Greyhound Club holds race meetings every Sunday at the Don Road track.


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And the big men line up By RUSSELL BENNETT

Narre Warren product Brendan Fevola, pictured here playing for his hometown Magpies in 2011, will lace up the boots for Kinglake on Anzac Day. 114570 Pictures: DONNA OATES egated back to Division 2 after struggling badly with injury throughout the season. Fevola, meanwhile, will ultimately be remembered as one of the AFL’s

best key forwards of the 2000s - despite making a name for himself as much for his off-field antics as his onfield prowess. He played 204 games for Carlton

and Brisbane between 1999 and 2010, booting 623 goals - earning him the Coleman Medal in 2006 and 2009, and three All-Australian selections. Fevola has played for Ovens and

Murray League side Yarrawonga over the past two seasons, booting 192 goals in 33 games and finally winning that elusive senior grand final with the Pigeons last season.

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A PAIR of former AFL superstar forwards will line up in the Yarra Valley Mountain District Football League this season, with two-time Coleman medallist Brendan Fevola and former Melbourne high-flyer Russell Robertson set to draw big crowds through the gates. Fevola made a one-off appearance for Division 1 side Monbulk last season, booting six goals in a starring role in the Hawks’ five-point upset win over eventual grand-finalists, Upwey Tecoma. He’ll be looking to have the same pinch-hitting impact when he laces up the boots for Division 2 outfit Kinglake on Anzac Day this season, when the Lakers host Yarra Glen. Robertson, one of the most spectacular aerialists in AFL history, is on track to play for Monbulk against Warburton Millgrove in round one this season and is also likely to make a host of other appearances for the Hawks throughout 2014. The man affectionately known as ‘Robbo’ played over 220 games for Melbourne after making his debut in 1997 and was a long-time team mate of current Monbulk player-coach Daniel Ward. Robertson played nine games for the Burnie Dockers in the Tasmanian State League last season, slotting 24 majors. His inclusion for the Hawks this season could make all the difference for a side trying to secure a top-three berth in a brutal YVMDFL first division. In a sign of just how tight the competition is, three-time reigning grand finalist Gembrook Cockatoo was rel-


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