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AT 18 years old, Barbara Maggs started her love affair with motorcycles and has been riding in the spirit of Christmas with partner Tony Jenner for 30 years. Each year, Barbara and Tony from Devon Meadows are responsible for organising the Ulysses Motorcycle Club’s annual toy run, and Barbara was officially recognised for her efforts on Monday 8 June with a Medal of the Order of Australia for her service to the community. But Barbara said the toy run was actually Tony’s idea in the first place. “We were both nominated by Damien Codognotto from the Motorcycles Riders Association (MRA) of Victoria, but Tony started it all – it’s not fair it can only go to one person and it looks like it’s me,” she said. The duo are both honorary life members at the MRA, and have been together for 50 years. “We both joined about the same time, my membership number is 2015 and Tony’s is 2014.” For 30 years, Barbara and Tony have slotted flyers into motorcycle saddlebags around Cranbourne and surrounding areas and picked up the phone to hundreds of interested riders. “Then they contact us from the flyers. Jude Perera’s office has been marvellous in printing as many flyers as we want, we have always done a toy run for underprivileged people, we ike to see people and children get something for Christmas,” she said. “We used to have about 1000 bikes ride in the toy run, now there’s different clubs who belong to different areas and they donate as well.” The OAM nomination came as a
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‘Respect and be respected’ Community leaders recently addressed police on how to better relate to their young people and their problems. Three of the leaders spoke to CAM LUCADOU-WELLS about the need for a respectful solution. IT’S late at a public park where a group of 30-40 young people, from an overseas background, are drinking and descending into “argy-bargy”. Police arrive and they make a heightened risk assessment. Sometimes by their side is Willy Busari a Sudanese leader and community worker. He’s seen police handle these scenarios with varying success. His advice to police is for calm, not to approach young people as if they’ve committed a crime. Not to say “what are you guys doing here?” Mr Busari said police had a hard job – especially because some young people “come from different countries where they don’t trust the law”. “When you talk to them like a human being, the outcome is different.” Mr Busari said some young people had accumulated “thousands of dollars” in fines for public drinking. Such a regime was blunt and pointless. “The young people I know don’t even look at (the fine notices) because there are so many, so what’s the point of that?” Recently, Mr Busari along with six other leaders from “priority communities” led a workshop for about 100 Victoria Police officers based in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. They were introduced by Superintendent Russell Barrett who oversees the south-east metro region, what is among the most culturally diverse regions in Australia. He hopes all 700 police members in Melbourne’s south-east will sit the workshop.
Police and collaborators Anthony Sofe, Russell Barrett, Willy Busari, Reem Hakeem, Hebba Elmasri, Joey Herrech, James Waterson, Biljana Komnenovic and Maha Sukkar at the Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS recent forum. 136715 “I have a strong expectation, and there’s no wavering from it that you treat everyone fairly and with respect,” he told the forum’s officers. He instructed his members to “listen and learn” – acknowledging the challenge that police faced in working with and among so many cultures and languages. Anthony Sofe, a Samoan chief and recruitment manager, also spoke at the workshop. His advice to police is not to just go in “handcuffing” people if there’s a fight at a family event – otherwise “you’ll have the whole family coming towards you”. Mr Sofe says it’s part of the family oriented culture – which is riled by seeing one of their clan being “mistreated”. “If you go into a family environment, you need to understand the culture. “You need to go to the person who’s the head of the family – the chief, the minister of faith or the president of the group. “Once that person in authority speaks, everyone listens. It makes your job easier.” There’s a dual-edge to the family hierarchy: respectful youngsters “bottle up” their issues to the point that they get “out of control” when drunk.
“Because of the respect, we won’t complain about our father. When we get out in society, our dad is not there. “You drink alcohol, you just relax. You get more expressive and violent. “We have a saying – if you have no words, you speak with your hands. It’s a bad saying.” Mr Sofe said police needed to challenge some young people. What they craved was to respect – and be respected. “I believe every young person has a chance to make it. “Even those who come out of jail, I’ll give you a job - I look at you as a brother who needs a second chance. “I say to them: I need one thing from you - to speak to other young people and tell them that jail is not a cool thing.” One of Mr Sofe’s concerns is about Pacific Islander youth being recruited by outlaw motorcycle gangs. “In our community, everyone knows who’s in a gang. “The gang organises the crimes and they need the muscle – the guys standing at the doors.” Mr Sofe said the young people were good at heart but lured by the dollar.
“It’s because of poverty. The factory pays $21 an hour; for a $10,000 debt collection job, you get half.” Another workshop guest was Muslim community advocate Reem Hakeem, of Noble Park – who acknowledges young Muslim males’ suspicions about police. She understands how young male Muslims think police are “out to get them” – either because of the police brutality in their homelands or their own sense of isolation. “They may be regular young people going to school, eating junk food and playing video games. “Imagine yourself as a 19-year-old or a 20-year-old - they see the Reclaim Australia protests ... what they call the anti-Islamisation in Australia calling for no sharia law or no Halal food. “There are police raids. You wonder are they justified? Then they are sensationalised in the media. “Politicians like Cory Bernardi and Pauline Hanson say something negative. My own 11-year-old asks why do they hate us? It affects them very badly. “Perhaps, it requires police to say – we’re not targeting Muslims, we’re trying to keep everyone safe including yourself.” Ms Hakeem urged police not to assume they know all Muslims. An example of the diversity within Islam is the differing protocols for women shaking hands with men. “If we apply this to all other practices within the Muslim community, they realise this is a very diverse community in itself not a monotheistic group. “Don’t assume and don’t judge. You may have had experience with a Muslim before but that doesn’t give you knowledge of the person you’re meeting.” She says she tries to share her appreciation for police’s challenge – their attempts to accommodate the region’s immense cultural diversity while they “do their job”. “Police were talking about trying to be more approachable. Saying things like ‘I’m not stopping you for anything other than saying hello’. “To build that trust takes a lot of work.” “It was fascinating hearing of the police’s own struggles, trying to accommodate all the cultural diversity and do their job.”
Arrow email goes straight to the heart but misses its mark AN intervention order application to shield a Casey councillor from a resident’s emails was rejected by Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday. Cr Sam Aziz had complained to police about emails sent by Casey resident Nigel Bryan last year, claiming that Mr Bryan had threatened the councillor would “get the arrow”. “I’m 74 years old and I’m not that fit,” Mr Bryan told the News. “I don’t think I’m that much of a threat. “The phrase ‘get the arrow’ is just
an expression which I’ve used many times. It’s a directional arrow but (Cr Aziz) took it as if I’d shoot him.” Mr Bryan was arrested by police over the matter on 29 November, and subsequently charged with stalking by email. That charge was dropped by police last week. On Tuesday, the police’s intervention order application to ban Mr Bryan from emailing Cr Aziz for the next 12 months was unsuccessful. The court heard that Mr Bryan had not breached an interim intervention
order ban during the past six months, and was already banned from emailing Casey councillors and staff under the council’s “unreasonable complainants” policy. Mr Bryan said he was last week banned by the council for a further six months “on the grounds that I wouldn’t commit myself to saying my emails were defamatory and malicious”. He said his emails questioned council decisions, and included published Herald Sun articles and a reference to Cr Aziz’s address being around the corner from Zagame’s gaming venue.
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Cash for school brekky By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CRANBOURNE West Primary School has been granted $500 from the Balla Balla Community Centre towards their breakfast club and emergency lunch program, but it’s not enough. “We are extremely grateful for their generous support as it has recently become increasingly difficult to access funding, partly due to the government’s recent commitment to support breakfast clubs,” Debbie Dodd from the school said. Over a four-year period, $13.7m will go to foodbank organisations to provide breakfast to students at 500 of the most disadvantaged government primary schools in Victoria. The program will start on the first day of the 2016 school year, feeding up to 25,000 children, but Ms Dodd said their current program was in jeopardy. “The difficulty is one of timing. Many funding organisations are realigning their priorities to take into account the upcoming government funding. “Even with this generous donation,
we will not have enough funds to run the program for the remainder of the year,” she said. According to the Victorian Government, one in seven children are dropped off at school gates with an empty stomach. Ms Dodd said the food programs had improved students' concentration, well-being and helped students to reach their full potential. “Over the past few years, our school has continued to be home to an increasing number of families who are experiencing severe financial stress, including refugee families and those affected by significant health and well-being issues. The impacts of such disadvantage can result in children having limited opportunities for moving out of the cycle of poverty,” she said. Parents at the school have recently started to organise lunch days with the funds raised going to the breakfast and emergency lunch programs. To donate to the school’s breakfast club, contact Debbie Dodd on 0409 419 306 or 5996 2878.
A FRIEND of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne for many years, Valarie Tarrant has been awarded with a Medal of the Order of Australia. “I’m delighted to get it but particularly pleased because I’m hoping it can bring attention to the local environment and our need to look after it. “My main idea is to teach people to treasure the heritage of our bushland areas and beaches and to respect them,” Ms Tarrant said.
With a love of the Australian bushland and indigenous plants, Ms Tarrant said the Cranbourne gardens are world class. “It’s a beautiful parkland and a particularly good breath of fresh air after living in closely built-up Melbourne. I like the bush, the walks and the restaurant- all of it,” she said. Ms Tarrant watched on as the gardens were built from scratch. “I was there when John Thwaites turned the first sod and attended the official opening of the gardens. I’ve seen
Violence flares A FLARE deliberately thrown underneath a car parked outside a Cranbourne North property is being treated by police as a family violence matter. A female occupant of the Woodstock Boulevard home managed to put out the fire before it spread to the car, parked in the driveway, with police arriving on the scene just after midnight on Tuesday 2 June. The male offender, from Cranbourne North, was soon found by officers and remanded in custody. A Narre Warren police spokesman alleged the attempted arson was a family violence related incident.
Police recover tools, goods From left, president Balla Balla Anthea Fulford, student Hayley, parent Sarah Oataway, student Anubhav and manager Balla Balla Maree Cullinan. 140005
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it transform from natural vegetation to a world class garden,” she said. Ms Tarrant from Black Rock first came across the bushland on her way to Wilsons Promontory and said she had been going back ever since. “My mother was a great lover of the bush, and I go to the gardens quite regularly with my youngest son,” she said. Having led tours around the gardens, Ms Tarrant knows them like the back of her hand, and said one of her favourite spots was the trig point.
“If you climb up this hill, you can see right across the gardens and on a clear day you can see Western Port Bay, The Otways, Mount Baw Baw and you can even see right through to Melbourne,” she said. Ms Tarrant said when the letter arrived in the post she was very surprised and gratified. “It’s recognition for our precious local environment,” she said, adding that she was looking forward to wearing her medal.
POLICE seized $8000 worth of stolen tools and goods at a Cranbourne property last week. Two men and one woman were arrested at the Ruffy Drive house around 10am on Friday 5 June and charged with burglary, theft and handling stolen goods. One of the offenders has been remanded in custody and the others released on bail. The goods were taken from houses still under construction, while the tools were stolen from a factory last month. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com. au.
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deavour Hills stations - is working hard to curb these numbers. “We’re hoping to speak to the individuals who are driving those numbers,” Senior Sergeant Phil Atkins said. “We’re out there. You might not see us, but we’ll be seeing you. “We intend to catch up with you sooner than you think.” Sen Sgt Atkins said that in majority of the thefts there was no sign of forced entry because victims were leaving their car unlocked or with the windows open. “While we’re doing our best to combat the issue, there are a few things that members of the
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NADINE Castillo said her family was complete when she finally got to bring her baby son home from hospital last month. Lucas was born a month and half prematurely and was forced to stay in a hospital bed for nearly four weeks while he was monitored closely by doctors and nurses. But after finally coming home, Lucas is fighting fit and ready to take on the world. It caps off a whirlwind few months for Nadine and her husband, Josh. In April the couple turned their engagement party and baby shower - held at Josh’s parents’ Tooradin farm - into a surprise wedding, with Nadine ducking away to put on a her white wedding dress. Then three days later Lucas was born six weeks ahead of schedule, with his planned due date set for early June. Nadine was travelling to the city to pick up her marriage certificate when she started feeling contractions. With her tongue in her cheek, Na-
dine said Lucas’s birth - explained by hospital staff as a “spontaneous labour” - was perhaps instigated by all the stress of the surprise wedding. “Carrying him in my stomach for not even nine months, I felt really empty when he was out and when he was in hospital but having him home really does complete the whole family,” Nadine said. “Going through all that was worth it. “That sort of anxiousness, it disappears after having him home and knowing he’s doing well.” While Nadine admits the weeks waiting for Lucas were emotionally draining, she said Josh always encouraged her to stay positive and gave her a shoulder to lean on. “It was emotionally very heartbreaking but Josh was actually more stable than me, he was not letting anything get to him,” she said. Nadine and Josh’s surprise wedding was certainly a shock for the guests who had gathered at the family farm for a mere baby shower. Within hours Nadine was walking
Husband and wife Nadine and Josh with their baby, Lucas, who was born six weeks early. down the aisle inside a hidden shed on the Tooradin property. “We wanted to get married before June 6 when the baby was due, I kind of felt it was the right thing to do so we could settle in and enjoy our new life,” Nadine said.
“We were engaged in February so it all happened very quickly. Josh’s sister Isabel said why don’t you have a surprise wedding - and we did! “We were so excited to see the look on everyone’s face.”
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Ice relief call By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS VICTORIA Legal Aid has called for an expansion of Melbourne south-east’s drug court to tackle growing numbers of ice-using parents and violent offenders. In its submission to the National Ice Taskforce, the legal agency stated ice-related offences were typically serious and becoming more prevalent. “Normally, these people were charged with violent offences or property offences,” a VLA lawyer stated. “It became unusual to have a client charged with a violent offence who did not have a problem with ice.” One reported up to 35 per cent of their family dispute cases involved ice use - with increasing allegations of a parent dealing ice or using it recreationally. “I’ve had clients who, in the past, have done prostitution
work from home while their children have slept in the next room so that they can fund their habit,” he said. Victoria Legal Aid stated the Dandenong Drug Court - which has dealt with offenders in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia for 13 years - should expand to the state’s most icestruck regions. It also recommended the DDC drop its exclusion of violent offenders - given the “correlation between ice and violent crime”. The DDC’s tailored approach was an “optimum environment for overcoming addiction” but was hampered by an “overwhelming” shortage of available treatment programs. In the submission, a VLA lawyer stated that clients could wait several weeks for a detox bed and several months for a long-term rehab bed. “Often these facilities have a limited number of beds avail-
able... and will not take clients with outstanding matters.” VLA Dandenong managing lawyer Elissa Scott told the News that ice-affected clients were presenting with a complex list of issues such as poor health and collapsed relationships. Lawyers were also challenged by violent, aggressive clients who were unclear with their instructions. “Services are stretched all over due to drug use; ice has further stretched these services.” This year, State AttorneyGeneral Martin Pakula said he would work with the magistrates’ court to “further develop the Victorian Drug Court model”. “We will continue to examine ways to expand the reach of court-based support and specialist programs to make their successful elements more widely available.”
Burglar’s dare comes undone A MAN arrested and charged in relation to a burglary in Clyde allegedly left the novel Catch Me if You Can on the dining room table at one of the homes he’d broken into. The man is believed to have been involved in at least two burglaries in recent weeks, including one in Clyde last month and one in Oakleigh South on Tuesday 2 June. There was a total of
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“You’ve got to join in with things when you can or else it’s the beginning of the end.” Married at the age of 20 to her best friend Oscar Petschack, Myrtle lived in their home in Moorabbin until she was 97 years old. “We had a very happy marriage, I lived in the garden, lawn mowing and the rest – it didn’t kill me,” she said. Keeping active and growing your own vegies are some of Myrtle’s top tips for a long happy life – as well as staying off the cake. “Here we get a biscuit or a piece of cake with every cup of tea, I lay off it – and drinking and smoking was never my cup of tea,” she said. Legally blind for more than a year Myrtle doesn’t let that stop her. “I can’t do my hair or my make-up anymore – I have a
giggle about it,” she said. On 19 June, Myrtle will celebrate her century with friends and staff at Langford Grange Nursing Home. “I have requested pavlova for dessert, I thought it would be the safest option,” she said. With roast pork for lunch and a special concert planned, unit manager at Langford Grange Natalie Peters said everyone was very excited for Myrtle’s birthday. “I know we have one gentleman who will play her ‘Happy Birthday’ on the keyboard, he did it last year for her 99th and will do it again this year,” Ms Peters said. At 99 years old a humble Myrtle said making the century isn’t as rare as it used to be but she is looking forward to her roast pork – because everyone else is just getting what’s on the menu.
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In Brief Armed shop robbery TWO armed men have robbed a Cranbourne two dollar shop this month. The men, each armed with a weapon, entered the store just after 3pm on Wednesday 3 June and demanded cash from an employee. When the victim refused, the thieves then stole a display box full of glasses and fled the store. The Embona Taskforce is currently investigating the incident. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com. au .
Car rams dam A MAN who drove his car off the road and into a dam in Cranbourne was charged with driving while disqualified. The man lost control of his car on Thompsons Road just before 5pm on Thursday 4 June, driving it off a ditch and becoming airborne before crashing into the dam, 150 metres east of Narre WarrenCranbourne Road. Passers-by quickly notified the authorities. It’s believed the man lost control of the wheel in the wet weather, while police have also alleged he may have speeding. The man was interviewed by police in relation to a number of driving offences, and later charged with disqualified driving.
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Home violence scourge By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NARRE Warren South MP Judith Graley will this month launch a new family violence campaign to raise awareness on the issue at local schools. Ms Graley and Prevention of Family Violence Minister Fiona Richardson will launch the ‘Say No to Family Violence’ at Kambrya College in Berwick next Friday, encouraging school students, their families and also other community organisations to get behind the initiative. Last year close to 4000 family violence incidents in Casey were reported to police, with the specialised Casey Family Violence Unit responding to roughly 10 incidents per every eight hour shift. “Our campaign is only a first step, but it is a step that we need to take, a step that I hope will ensure a greater awareness and understanding of the devastating impact family violence has on our community,” Ms Graley
said. “I am so very pleased that the minister will be joining with us to launch the campaign, and I have no doubt that our community will stand together proudly on this very important issue.” Ms Graley said students taking part in the campaign would be made better aware of the family violence scourge in Casey and will assist in preparing a banner to spread this knowledge. “For too long, countless women and children have been forced to live in fear, subjected to horrors that no one should ever have to experience,” Ms Graley said. “It is time that we as a community stand together and give these victims a voice, give them not only the help they need but also the hope that it will never happen again.” The launch of the new campaign comes as the State Government this week confirmed a $3.5 million boost to family
violence counselling services across the state. The money was allocated over two years in last month’s budget, with $1 million set to be distributed before 30 June. The funding is being allocated according to need, with agencies in areas with the greatest demand set to receive the most money. The six areas identified as having the greatest need are Southern Melbourne, Bayside Peninsula, North East Melbourne, Western Melbourne, Inner Gippsland and Hume Moreland. It’s understood Windermere in Narre Warren will be one of the organisations receiving funding. For more information about the Say No to Family Violence campaign, or to get involved, contact Ms Graley’s office on 9704 6055.
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Road safety input sought as road toll keeps climbing By GEORGIA WESTGARTH AS the road toll continues to climb, the Andrews Government is inviting all Victorians to have their say. The current road toll is up 1.8 per cent on this time last year and the Minister for Road Safety Luke Donnellan said locals knew best. “We want Victorians to tell us what they think about key road safety issues and how we reach our goal of zero deaths and serious injuries," Mr
Donnellan said. Road safety initiatives have improved Victoria’s statistics over the past five decades reducing road deaths from 1061 in 1970 to 249 in 2014, however the position has slipped in recent years. Australia is currently behind the UK, Sweden and The Netherlands in road deaths per 100,000 population and the State Government is calling for local input into their new Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan.
“Victoria has been a leader in road safety for decades, but we’re now falling behind. We need to search the world, and our own backyard, for the best ways to reduce road trauma,” Mr Donnellan said. Six consultation sessions will be held across Victoria where residents will be encouraged to voice their ideas and thoughts on roads, road users and risk taking behaviours. The sessions will run until Sunday 21 June with the Road Safety Strategy
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Councillors Damien Rosario and Wayne Smith met with members of Victoria Police and Casey Neighbourhood Watch to discuss the possibility of setting up a new NHW branch in Hampton Park.
A NEW Neighbourhood Watch branch in Hampton Park is one step closer to becoming a reality, after a community summit was held last month. Neighbourhood Watch Casey volunteers and police officers met with Casey councillors Damien Rosario and Wayne Smith at the Arthur Wren Hall to discuss the viability of setting up the subbranch to help tackle crime in the River Gum ward. It has been seven years since Neighbourhood Watch was last active in Hampton Park. Another meeting will be
organised soon to allow more residents the opportunity to give their feedback on the idea. “Our aim is to set up two subcommittee groups in each ward to help work with police, council and the community to spread the word on crime prevention and safety,” NHW Casey secretary Jennifer Baird said. “In discussions with Cr Rosario, Casey Neighbourhood Watch saw an opportunity to return to Hampton Park and work with the local established community groups and businesses to promote safety and crime prevention in our community.“ At the meeting, Leading
Senior Constable Brett Owen, Crime Prevention Officer Casey Police Service Area, spoke of the work of police and the public in crime prevention. Cr Damien Rosario echoed Leading Sen Const Owen’s comments. “We are all working towards combating anti-social behaviours such as graffiti, theft and violence, and with the experience of this group behind us, our chances for success increase,” he said. If residents are interested in having input, touch base with Jen Baird on 9799 3326, or via the Hampton Park Community Facebook page.
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Parish puts on silver turn A WELL-KNOWN parish in Hampton Park celebrated a very special birthday recently. Hundreds of people turned out to help the St Kevin’s Parish celebrate its silver jubilee, with priests past and present among the throng of people paying their tributes to the church. “It’s a blessing for us to celebrate 25 years in our community who are so very multicultural and multilingual but who share one faith in Christ,” current Parish Priest Reverend Father Albert said at the celebration. “In the name of Christ, the people of this parish will continue to serve the church and the community of Hampton Park, Lynbrook and Lyndhurst.“ Revered Peter Elliott conducted
the Mass at the event, while St Kevin’s Primary School Principal Anni Myers was one of many school staff members who also attended. St Kevin’s Parish relocated to its current home on Hallam Road from a smaller church on Somerville Road, after numbers continued to grow. Casey Councillor Damien Rosario joined Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley in attending the special event. “St Kevin’s Church and School have guided our youth and community for many years and contribute so much value to our community,” he said. “It was wonderful to celebrate in their longevity and work in Hampton Park.”
From left, Fr Dishan Candappa, Cr Damien Rosario, Most Rev Peter Elliott, Fr Albert, and Fr Anthony Guelen.
Briefly Lost boys go mobile TWO quick-thinking boys used their mobile phone to help police after they became lost in bushland in Warneet on Sunday. The Blind Bight boys, aged 11 and 12, set off on their bikes about 1pm to explore the Warneet Nature Reserve. They became disoriented after about two hours and couldn't find their way out of the scrub. The 12-year-old used his mobile phone to call triple-zero just after 3pm and police searched the area but could not find the boys. A Search and Rescue police member maintained phone contact and encouraged them to listen for police sirens or any other vehicles. The pair eventually heard cars and police found them in bushland off Kallara Road. They suffered minor cuts to their legs but did not require any medical treatment and were reunited with their families at the scene.
Puppy farm raid TWENTY-FIVE dogs have been seized after police raided an allegedly illegal puppy farm in Cranbourne West last week. Police and Casey Council employees executed a search warrant at the Glenn Close property just after 9am on Friday 5 June, where the dogs were retrieved. A man has been questioned by police in relation to the raid. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
Armed siege ends POLICE were called to an Endeavour Hills house this month, after reports a man was acting erratically and armed with a gun. A woman who had earlier fled the Muirkirk Close property alerted police and officers arrived just after midday on Wednesday 3 June. Police set up a cordon around the house and negotiated with the man, who co-operated and was soon arrested. A firearm was located inside. The man has been remanded in custody.
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Veterans’ valour quilt comfort SAFFRON Grove Retirement Village residents Reginald Tokely and Maxwell Alwyn Llewelyn are the latest recipients of the Quilts of Valour. Quilts of Valour is an organisation formed to present quilts to service members of the ADF in recognition of their sacrifice for Australia while deployed on combat operations. Reginald “Reg” Tokely was conscripted into the British 7th Battalion, Royal Corps of Signals in early 1940, just before his 21st birthday. He was part of the second troupes organised for training to go overseas. Their first main camp was just outside Dunkerque, France, but they moved around until they were requested to make their way through to
Belgium. At Ostend, Reg and his two mates were required to re-establish a telegraph office for the oncoming troupes to use. They had to work underground in this station as the area had already been bombed. The rest of the troupe was on the other side of the river at a camp that was shelled and destroyed by the Germans. This was the second time Reg’s life had been saved. The first was while he was training and he went AWOL home to get married. When he returned to barracks the next day the place was empty. His entire troupe had been deployed and were taken POW in Crete - he never heard of any survivors.
It was Christmas while they were on the outskirts of Antwerp. The village “enemy” had their own soldiers but on Christmas Eve these soldiers made their way over to Reg’s camp and shared beer and had a day of forgetting the war. Maxwell Alwyn “Max” Llewelyn joined the army on 14 April 1942 at 19 years of age. After only weeks of training, he was transferred to Canungra Qld from there his battalion was transported by a small ship in a convoy of over 50 ships being escorted by submarines to New Guinea.
Max served in the 3rd Division 4th Brigade Headquarters. During his four years’ service he was posted to Jaquinot Bay, Milne Bay, Lae, Finch Haven, Madang and other areas along the North Coast. Both men have been supported throughout his life by his family and friends and since moving to Saffron Grove Retirement Village he is enjoying the companionship of many more friends. Saffron Grove is at 8 Saffron Drive, Hallam.
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This Henley home is only 1yr young & located in the sought after Boulevard Estate on the opposite side from The Chase Berwick. This magnificent home offers a functional floor plan with four bedrooms plus study, open plan kitchen, dining & family room with access to the alfresco area, separate theatre room & double remote garage with internal access. Other features; high ceilings, 6 stars energy rating, gas heating & refrigerated cooling, Caesarstone bench tops, butler's pantry & much more!
Comprising of two master bedrooms with parents retreat to each one of them, ensuite & walk-in robes, other three spacious bedrooms with bir/wir, massive front living/games area complete with a wet bar & a storage room, open plan kitchen, dining & family room overlooking the magnificent alfresco area. Other features; zone ducted heating & cooling, in ground solar heated swimming pool, triple garage, side access for caravan, boats & trailers, water tank & much more all set on approx 1000m2 of land.
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This home is fully renovated and ready to move in. Comprising of three good sized bedrooms, single bathroom, modern kitchen, ducted heating, two great sized living areas and DLUG all on a 700m2 (approx) can be sub divided (S.T.C.A).
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This site is situated on a corner location with land size measuring approx 756m2. Walking distance to almost everything & offers the possibility to be developed as a multiple unit site (S.T.C.A). The home features 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, large living area & open plan meals area/kitchen area.
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THIS winter will see the launch of Clarinda Park’s much anticipated display village in the heart of Cranbourne West. Situated just off Hall Road, this display centre will feature 26 contemporary home designs by Victoria’s top builders. As well as offering a great day out, the village will undoubtedly provide discerning homebuyers with a variety of options and tools for building, plus offer plenty of inspiration along the way. Among the stunning range of homes, well worth the visit is Eastwest Homes’ newest offering - the four bedroom Tasman 28. This stylish and spacious family home is evidence of the considered design and outstanding workmanship which goes into each Eastwest Home. With more than two decades of experience building across the South East and Mornington Peninsula, as well as multiple HIA awards, this family owned builder remains passionate about turning its great designs into a dream home.
Eastwest Homes’ philosophy is simple - to consistently deliver an outstanding product at an industry competitive price with warm, knowledgeable and professional service. Its head designer comes from a family of 10 so he really understands the importance of space in the home. The upcoming Tasman 28 to be displayed at Lot 108 Fintona Crescent, Cranbourne West, is no exception. Boasting multiple living zones, covered alfresco, abundant storage, and premium standard inclusions such as stone benchtops, double glazed windows and 2550mm ceilings, this home offers spacious, luxurious living without the exorbitant price tag. Call Karen Peters on 0419 315 204 to find out more or visit Eastwest Homes at: www. eastwesthomes.com.au and look out for the new display home this August at Lot 108 Fintona Crescent, Cranbourne West, at the family friendly Clarinda Park.
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BRINGING HELP HOME CLYDE-CARDINIA Fire Brigade received a Carlisle Homes Community grant recently. Also receiving money from the company’s first cycle of grants for 2015, which ran from 1 January to 31 March, were Mercy Public Hospitals Incorporated and Eynesbury Fire Brigade. Clyde-Cardinia Fire Brigade was granted $12,000 for its system to motorise its engine bay doors. Currently Clyde-Cardinia Fire Brigade members have to unlock and manually lift a heavy engine bay door to drive out their vehicles and then lock it again before departure. Mercy Public Hospitals received $21,500 for the Werribee Mercy
Hospital Kid’s Waiting Room, Upper Plenty Primary School received $6200 to develop a school garden, and the Eynsebury Fire Brigade’s $10,000 is to provide storage of firefighting appliances and operational and training equipment. The grants give locals a unique opportunity to contribute to the building of strong communities and enrich the lives of residents. Entry for the scheme is open to Melbourne and Geelong based community groups and not-for-profit organisations of any size which are seeking funding to help enhance people's lives. The money can be used for sports and recreation, health and caring,
and education and training. Successful grant recipients can receive up to $50,000 per cycle. The total grant of $50,000 per cycle may be divided between a number of selected community groups. Carlisle Homes was created in January 2004 to offer home buyers in and around Melbourne a genuine choice when building a new home. Founded by John Doulgeridis and Dave Taylor, Carlisle Homes employs more than 250 people and operates from a head office in Mulgrave, Victoria. Applications for the second cycle of funds are due by 30 June. Visit www.carlislehomes.com.au to apply.
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Tech skills at fingertips He said the best feature is that this is seniors teaching seniors with no pressure on the time it takes to understand today’s technology. “With one-on-one training the customer gets the benefits,” Mr Hatch said. “What makes us different is that we have an understanding that our customers want to use the latest technology but not be pressured by relatives and to learn out their own pace in their own home.” SCATS provide an hourly rate for over-55s.
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SENIORS Computer and Training Services (SCATS) offer individual training for the over-55s on computers, phones, iPads and tablets at a leisurely pace with no pressure from children or grandchildren. According to manager Errol Hatch SCATS train the seniors on what they currently own. “SCATS train seniors with what they currently own or provide recommendations based on their needs,” he said. “All major brands are reviewed when recommending to a customer.”
Saffron Grove Amazing Deals For Your Retirement Villa. Saffron Grove has only a few new villas left. Starting from $320,000. Have security, peace of mind, companionship and less work around the house. What more could you want ? Call Saffron Grove on 8795 7380 to arrange your own personal guided tour.
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Contact Anne for more information – 1300 767 223 27 Jefferson Road, Garfield (take the Garfield exit off the Princes Highway)
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Entertainment �� Dining, what’s on, bands and more…
What’s on Trivia night
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RAISE money for new educational indoor and outdoor play equipment for the children at Rangebank Preschool. There will be silent auctions, games, prizes and trivia. Raffle prizes include a night away in Philip Island, Witches in Britches tickets, a tool box and drill from Bunnings Warehouse, a printer from Officeworks, fish tank, Colorbond garden bed, $50 Garden World voucher and football memorabilia framed posters. ■ Rangebank Primary School, 14-36 Lesdon Avenue, Cranbourne. Saturday 20 June at 6.45pm. Tickets $10 each. Tables of eight to 10. BYO food and drink. To buy tickets call Carolyn on 0438 016 371.
THE cinema program will screen the movie Advanced Style which examines the lives of seven unique New Yorkers whose eclectic personal style and vital spirit have guided their approach to ageing. Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee after the movie. ■ Hallam Community Theatre, 74-84 Frawley Road on Tuesday 30 June from 2pm to 4pm. Get inspired by Ilona Royce Smithkin, Joyce Carpati and Lynn Dell revelling in their own personal style. Picture: Ari Seth Cohen
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SHAKE off the winter cold with workshops and classes or participate in film and theatre at this year’s Winter Arts Festival. The three month long festival showcases the arts in Casey from June to August. An evening of traditional Indian classical dance will be performed by students of Navaratna Arts. This event is a fund-raiser for The Brain Foundation to support ongoing research and commemorates Indian Independence Day on 15 August. ■ Cranbourne Community Theatre, Brunt Street. Saturday 15 August, 7pm to 9pm. Cost: adult $20, concession $15, child $10. Contact Revati Ilanko on 0433 668 800 or email navaratnaarts@gmail.com for more information.
JOIN the seniors’ club in Narre Warren for a jam packed June, with special guest entertainment from Brenda May Vogt, Alex Matthews and Joey D’Rozario. ■ 192/196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Presentation on the work of Beyondblue by Roy Francis on Wednesday 10 June. Sunday socials on Sunday 28 June from 2pm to 5pm. Phone 9704 0015 for more information.
Play bridge U3A Cranbourne is looking for more people to play bridge and join its memoirs class which teaches participants how to collate past memories. ■ U3A rooms at 3/65 Berwick - Cranbourne Road, opposite Casey Race Swimming Pool.
Bridge will be held on Friday afternoons between 12.30pm and 2.30pm. Anyone who is interested in doing a class at U3A Cranbourne can phone Anne Thompson on 5996 7841 or 0419 509 875.
Fungi fairies CHILDREN are invited to wear their best fairy or elf costume and search for the cheeky fungi fairies and elves in the Australian Garden as part of the fungi fairies and elves program for children aged three to five years old. The program includes story time and song, a walk and craft. The children will get to make fairy and elf paper toadstool ties and tiaras and decorate them with wildflowers. ■ Corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive,
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Bowls and bingo HALLAM Senior Citizens Centre is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday and offers carpet bowls, bingo, games, club room events and day tours. New members are welcome. ■ 4 Princess Domain Drive, Hallam. For more information contact president Paul Lorenzo on 9703 1068 or secretary Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580.
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Box maker is a cardboard king By CASEY NEILL BRAD Huggett turned to boxes to bring his family from Zimbabwe to Australia. The 34-year-old started Rebul Packaging in Hallam about nine years ago and was last month recognised for his efforts as a finalist for the Young Manufacturer of the Year title at the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Awards. “I was certainly very surprised. “There’s not many times in your life you get to have the word ‘young’ in front of an award,” he said. “When you’ve been doing this for nine years you certainly don’t feel young.” Mr Huggett said it was great to be surrounded by amazing manufacturers at the 26 May awards ceremony at the Crown Palladium. “To see a room filled with brilliant people who are doing amazing things in this country,” he said. “You hear a lot of bad news about the manufacturing sector, and when you walk in and see what these businesses are doing, to be even remotely aligned or in the same room as them is absolutely phenomenal. “We hope to be one of them some day.” Mr Huggett came to Australia from Zimbabwe on a student visa and then obtained a working visa. “My parents were stuck in Zimbabwe, looking for a way out,” he said. Starting a business was the best option and his friend - a packaging
engineer - came up with a new box design. “We thought ‘that’s our ticket, that’s what we’re going to try’,” he said. Mr Huggett went to South Africa, built the machinery, sent it to Australia and started making boxes. “It’s an alternative to wooden crates,” he said. “Essentially it gives the same strength as a wooden crate but in a design that’s lighter. “It’s made from recycled materials and it’s recyclable. “There are no fumigation issues in sending it overseas. “It tackles a lot of issues that wooden crates have.” He set up in Hallam because if its freeway access. “We deliver the crates all over the city,” he said. “But also the Dandenong-Hallam area in my opinion is the capital of industry in Australia so it seemed like the best place to be. “Most of our clients are around the area. We supply to a lot of manufacturers.” Mr Huggett plans to grow the business and set up internationally. “It’s not far away, I think in the next couple of years we expect to have some international manufacturing happening,” he said. “We hope to licence the technology overseas.”
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and a bigger area. Watch this space,” Ms Atkins said. “It’s a bit of catch 22 at the moment. “We’ve got some farmers we want to bring on board, but until we get bigger it’s a bit tricky actually getting their produce in because they don’t want to deliver for nothing. “If it were bigger quantities they would do so. We need to grow our customer base.” Ms Atkins wants to see the hub movement grow, too. “I would love for everybody to know about it and to have the opportunity to get great fresh produce and keep farming sustainable for the smaller farmers,” she said. Visit www.southeastfoodhub. org or www.facebook.com/sefoodhub to get involved.
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Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.
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1157162-DJ40-14
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For honest, reliable service specialising in:
5941 5527 or 0409 560 385
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FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS
0408 565 864
8794 8561 (AH)
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Over 30 years experience
Call Phil 0417 502 918
No Job Too Small Fully Qualiied - Over 25 Years Experience in All Aspects of Plastering
Specialising in block and sleeper retaining walls, Lawns levelled and sown, Instant turf laid, Sprinklers, Plants, Paving, etc.
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BRETT GARDNER PLASTERING
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Window Replacements, Mirrors, Splashbacks, Pool Fencing, Shopfronts and Doggy Doors Prompt and Reliable.
1133222-LB19-14
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3 Intrepid St
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1185387-DJ21-15
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Stem cell cure cash By LIA SPENCER A FUND-RAISER to help a young boy with expensive overseas medical treatment will be held in Cranbourne this month. Karter Evans was diagnosed with cerebral palsy shortly after he was born last year. Parents Jessika Mylne and Ben Evans said they didn’t know much about the condition and the overseas treatment available until after Karter was diagnosed. The young boy was born a twin to brother Chase on 29 October last year, and was born with the help of forceps. “Karter had a swell on his face and a black eye. They did a brain scan and told me he had a brain bleed from the trauma,” Ms Milne said. “We were told the worst case scenario was that Karter may be slow learning to read and write. But he had a MRI when he was full-term and they discovered the bleed was actually quite significant, a grade four. There was talk of cerebral palsy, but they said they couldn’t diagnose him with it until he was one.” It wasn’t until Karter started suffering spasms at home that medical testing progressed. “Karter was doing fine just like his brother, then everything changed overnight. He started screaming and tensing and having spasms. His neck was stiff and he couldn’t follow me,” she said. A neurologist baby doctor at Clayton diagnosed Karter with CP and said that, based on how big the brain bleed was, Karter wouldn’t be
able to walk and communicate. “I was upset, but I didn’t know anything about it. I started doing a lot of research,” Ms Milne said. “I’ve been taking him to a chiropractor, and since then Karter is more relaxed and his body is not so tense. He wasn’t eating and now he is back to sucking bottled.” Through her research, Jess has discovered a one-month stem cell treatment in Bangkok to help Karter. The family has been approved, and will leave on 30 November. Karter will receive eight treatments in 30 days. The cost will exceed $36,000. “I am looking forward to it as I have watched testimonials from families with babies in worse condition than Karter who have had good results. I know it’s not guaranteed improvement though, because every kid is different,” she said. “I am also nervous about having two one-yearolds in Thailand, but it’s the only option we have.” Friends have organised a fund-raiser for the family. Karter’s Family Fun Fund-raiser will be held on 13 June from 10am until 4pm at Casey Comets Football ground, O’Tooles Road in Cranbourne. There will be market stalls, face painting, food, live music, rides, and entertainment. Email matthearicher@hotmail.com for questions regarding the event. Donations can also be made through www.gofundme.com/ozdzc0 or directly to ANZ - BSB: 013885 Acc: 218423487. More information is available on the Help Baby Karter Facebook page.
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Stomping for big cause By GEORGIA WESTGARTH NARRE WARREN resident Nikki Sleep said she would happily stomp the MCG’s 7343 steps for the Leukaemia Foundation. “If Seth (her son) can go through what he has with all his treatment, my team and I say we can stomp those stairs with a smile on our faces until the last step,” she said. Ms Sleep is participating in the Stadium Stomp MCG with her team of eight, and said the event was very important to her. “It’s not about how quick I can do it, it’s about raising that money, I’m not trying to beat anyone or be quicker. I’m about raising money to help find a cure for leukaemia,” Ms Sleep said. Ms Sleep’s son, Seth, has been fighting the blood disease for more than three years. “Last year, my team and I raised more than $6300 through the Stomp challenge, and this year we are hoping to raise $10,000,” she said. The fund-raiser is Australia’s longest consecutive stair climb and will be held at the MCG on Sunday 5 July. Participants can choose to donate or raise money for a charity of their choice. Ms Sleep said choosing a
Nikki Sleep on one of her early morning training sessions before the big day of stomping for the Leukaemia Foundation. charity was always hard. “How do you choose which charity? I decided that it has to go straight to the cure, if we didn’t have this illness, we wouldn’t have to have the other charities and even if it’s not cured, the amount of time going through treatment could be lessened. “We would love it if one day it was just the matter of an injection to cure leukaemia,” Ms Sleep said. The unique fitness challenge is a personal test of stamina and concentration,
and participants can choose to tackle the half or full course. This year, the mum of two will be climbing the full circuit. “After last year, I could hardly move for a week, but I don’t mind doing it, helping to find a cure means everything to me,” she said. To register for the full or half course visit www.stadiumstomp.com.au/MCG or to donate to Ms Sleep and her team's cause visit Team Stomping for Seth on Facebook.
Jessika and Ben's twin sons Chase and Karter were born prematurely.
Mid-year VCE option floats By ANEEKA SIMONIS BERWICK students will soon have the option to finish their VCE mid-year, following an Australian-first move to offer a northern hemisphere timetabling system. Final year students at Haileybury are invited to take up the exam timetable from September this year. The radical exam timetabling changes are designed to attract more international students as well as offer greater flexibility to Victorian students who can choose either schedule. Currently, Haileybury has an international campus in China along with two other Victorian campuses in Keysborough and Brighton. Principal Derek Scott said the timetable would make Haileybury’s international school more attractive to Chinese students - many of whom continue their studies at Australian universities. “Globalisation is having a big impact on education and it is great that the VCE can be offered in a variety of jurisdictions in line with the school years that operates in those areas.” According to the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA), 95 per cent of China-based VCE graduates, studying on the existing timetable, went on to study at Australian universities in 2014.
VCE students Sam Hunter, Asanga Seneviratne, Christina Hewawissa and Isabel Zaharias. 139095 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Ten initial subjects including accounting, Arabic, Chinese, English, physics and mathematical methods will be up for offer for students expected to sit their first written exams under the new timetabling system in June 2017. Separate exams will be written for the June and November examination periods, with the mid-year exam times adjusted so students will not have to sit their exams at 6am. A VCAA spokesperson said northern hemisphere timetabling was used in most schools in the world and the move toward streamlining with overseas schools enhanced local partnerships. A number of Victorian
schools have already registered their interest in the timetable. “Six Victorian education providers are currently approved to deliver the VCE through partnership model. One is a tertiary provider, four are independent schools and one is a Catholic school,” the spokesperson said. “The first government school has received in-principle endorsement to negotiate a partnership with an international school. We hope to have that finalised later this year.” The VCAA expects two schools to begin the program later this year and that it will progressively increase to four schools per year over the next few years.
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Toby’s top debut By JARROD POTTER WHILE it wasn’t a big debut in statistical terms, becoming an AFL footballer was amazing enough for Narre Warren alumnus Toby McLean. While he expected a long apprenticeship in the VFL with Western Bulldogs affiliate Footscray, the wait for the young spring-heel was dramatically shorter than planned. McLean, 19, burst his way into the AFL line-up after a litany of strong performances in the VFL earned him a rapid promotion into the big kennel. His best afield effort against Frankston last round - accruing 24 possessions, seven tackles and a goal - was the final push needed to get onto Western Bulldogs senior coach Luke Beveridge’s radar and he was told the good news on Thursday. “After our main session on Thursday, Bevo (Beveridge) brought me into his office and said ‘congratulations you’re playing your first game this week’,” McLean said. “I was a bit surprised - I didn’t think I would get my opportunity this early in the year, so I was excited as well, but more surprised than anything.” In front of 41,000 Power fans - and a handful of the Doggies’ faithful making the trip interstate McLean had to bide his time on the sidelines at Adelaide Oval waiting to stride out and begin his AFL career in earnest. He was given the dreaded substitute’s green vest in his debut match, but last year’s pick 26 in the AFL National Draft got his chance in the third term, as he replaced Tom Boyd. “It was pretty good that I finally
Toby McLean made his AFL debut on Saturday night when his Western Bullodgs squared off against Port Adelaide. Picture: WESTERN BULLDOGS Ash Cattermole fights his way past a mighty Murray opponent in Dandenong City's 3-2 triumph. 140149 Picture: JARROD POTTER
Downing the once mighty Murray By JARROD POTTER
It's been a rapid rise for Mclean who was playing for Oakleigh Chargers and Narre Warren last season. 124191 Picture: JARROD POTTER got a go,” McLean said. “I was probably the most nervous I’ve ever been, just sitting on the bench for two and a bit quarters and finally getting out there was pretty amazing.” He did what he could in that limited window - picking up five possessions in a quarter and a half - and while it was quickly over for McLean, he vividly remembers the rush of getting that first possession in the big leagues. “You don’t really notice things that happen until after the game
when you get to reflect on it,” McLean said. “Things happen pretty quickly but it was just awesome to get my first touch - I was pretty happy.” McLean’s Dogs weren’t able to match pace with Port Adelaide in the last term, eventually downed by 38 points after three quarters of tight, contested footy. “It was obviously disappointing to get the loss, but just knowing what has to be done to win a game of football,” McLean said. “The standard obviously lifts from VFL - it’s a heap faster and there are a lot of bigger bodies.”
He made a seamless transition from TAC Cup duties with Oakleigh Chargers up into the VFL and has relished his short time in senior footy so far. “I’ve liked it (VFL),” McLean said. “I think I’m improving my game every week which helps and the team is going alright as well, we’ve had a few wins as well. “I don’t mind the VFL - it’s a good standard of footy.” Hopefully the young forward can retain his spot once the Dogs return from the bye at both AFL and VFL level.
Ice finds Fire too hot to handle AS IF ordained by the laws of nature, Team Fire melted Team Ice 28-20 in a nail-biting finish to the Gridiron Victoria Women’s All Star Game. Putting on a winter spectacle, well removed from the women’s gridiron season, the best of the best from around the state donned the new jerseys and represented Fire or Ice in the match up. Players from the Berwick Diamonds lined up on both sides to showcase the best and brightest in Victoria’s gridiron community on Friday night. The State Netball and Hockey Centre was ground zero for a hard-fought but good-natured pro-bowl as the sides traded touchdowns in a high-scoring contest. A low-scoring first half - resulting in an 8-8 score line opened up after the main break as both sides went long.
Former Berwick Diamonds coach Jamie Stafford kept the game alive, getting his Ice quarterback Madeline Kop to sneak through the Fire lines to tie the scores with less than five minutes on the clock. It led to a fairly frenetic last few minutes, but in the end the Fire found a way to the end zone ... through its defence. Foxes’ line-backer Stina Johannsen intercepted and ran it all the way back for the pick 6 and clinched the winning touchdown for the Fire to take the 2820 triumph. Diamonds’ co-captains Cat Bouwhuis and Bliss Love were part of the winning side along with Jenn Ramasima, Joanna Rashleigh, Vanessa Brown and Loretta Williams. “To be standing alongside Victoria’s best, on the biggest stage women’s full kit gridiron players can achieve in this state
was truly a thrill,“ Bouwhuis said. “The skill and dedication of my team-mates was inspiring, and this was an experience I will never forget. “Winning the trophy was a highlight of course, but I don’t feel like anyone actually lost on Friday night. “Even the team Ice players held their heads high and carried an air of satisfaction having only fallen by one score in the end and the contest was so close and everyone should be considered winners.“ Berwick Diamonds and Berwick Miners juniors sign up day is on Saturday 13 June at, Sydney Pargeter Reserve, Endeavour Hills, from 10am-1pm. For Berwick Diamonds co-captain Cat more information, contact the Bouwhuis kisses the trophy after a club at info@berwickminers. hard-fought All Star Game. com Picture: SUPPLIED
NPL1 - ROUND 15 A MAGNIFICENT first half was enough for Dandenong City to brush aside regional powerhouse Murray United in a 3-2 triumph. With limited soccer action around Greater Dandenong on Saturday, all eyes focused on Frank Holohan Soccer Complex to witness City grind out a win following a second half capitulation. The first half left most believing the match would be a one-sided thrashing as City’s Dario Matkovic and Chris Antoniadis combined to slot three goals in the first 25 minutes. Matkovic in particular impressed with a beguiling free kick that flew past Murray keeper Nathan Brown. While the early action belonged to the Dandy boys, Murray didn’t throw in the towel and generated a number of chances approaching the half. A 3-0 lead at the main break should have seen Dandenong City home comfortably, but City failed to capitalise on its opportunities. As the shadows grew longer, Murray’s resolve grew stronger. Murray slotted two goals in 20 minutes to get back within one of City. No matter who was shooting, whether Ash Cattermole, Keegan Ziada or first-half star Matkovic, City could not pierce the net again and had to scramble to retain the three points. In the end Murray’s efforts were in vain as Dandenong City held on by the skin of its teeth led by the backmen Chris Sanita and Chris Ross - to take the one-goal triumph. “We made life tough for ourselves,” Dandenong City coach Aaron Healey said. “The super first half we scored three goals and then you’re three goals up - but we didn’t take our chances in the second half. “We were probably able to get a few players up today that were a bit sore - we’ve played three games in seven days last week. “It was a pleasing performance in the first half; second half that’s what happens when you don’t take your opportunities.” WOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE AND STATE LEAGUES WHETHER men’s or women’s, Casey Comets had a stinker of a weekend with a 0-5 loss for the State League men and a heartbreaking 0-1 loss for the Women’s Premier League side. The women’s side could not find the back of the net against Caulfield United Cobras and remain winless with a solitary draw from their 11 matches. The WPL side has 11 matches to turn around its form and hopefully maintain its place in the top women’s flight. The side now hosts Heidelberg United on Friday night. Casey men were blitzed badly by Malvern City in SL1 South East but have a chance to excise those wounds away at Warragul United on Saturday. Berwick City just conceded the points 0-1 to Old Scotch in a battle for top spot in SL2 South East while Doveton SC drew 1-1 with Sandringham.
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Young Cavs mix it with the best By JARROD POTTER SHINING under the national spotlight, Casey Cavaliers’ under-14 boys showed south-eastern basketballers are more than capable of matching it against the best in the country. Casey’s under-14s have been on fire this season - as they shot their way into the Victorian Championship (VC) competition (currently sitting fourth) and booked their place in a pair of high calibre junior basketball tournaments. From all of Australia, the top 16 teams in each age group were invited to clash on the Queen’s Birthday Weekend in the National Junior Classic. Battling the likes of Melbourne Tigers, Sandringham and South Australian pair Sturt Sabres and North Adelaide, the Cavaliers - coached by Simon Phillips - manfully soldiered on to finish the tournament in sixth with a three-win, three-loss record. While some of the team may feel discouraged to end their National Junior Classic campaign on a sour note - conceding a 37-58 loss to Bulleen in the fifth place play-off - the coach was thrilled to see his side step up strongly against the best in Australia. “The big positive would have been the level of play the boys have produced and some of the players who haven’t played it (National Junior Classic) before have quickly adapted,” Phillips said. “It makes me really proud that some of these boys have been playing rep basketball for three or four years and all the hard work is starting to pay off and show great rewards.” Even though the opposition may outsize the Cavaliers, Phillips believes his side’s capabilities will surprise anyone who thinks they’ll be a walkover. “If teams go in overconfident against us then they’re going to get a bit of a rude shock and I think we can pinch a cou-
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Gericho Landicho - team captain - relished his role under the ring for the Casey Cavaliers. 140150 Pictures: JARROD POTTER ple of wins where other people think we shouldn’t get them,” Phillips said. “Our trademarks are speed, aggression defensively and our shooting - probably perimeter shooting as we’ve got some great outside shooters.” Phillips said the association’s reputation was on the line every time the Cavaliers played at the national level, and encouraged his players to get out and relish the opportunity. “It’s like what I tell my players, now everybody and especially the younger teams, under-12 and other under-14 teams, are all looking up to us now and now we’re the flag bearers for this age-group,” Phillips said. “Everybody’s opinion of Casey comes from how we play so we must always play at our hardest every week.”
Racing clubs have more at stake THE Cranbourne Turf Club is one of the big winners after Racing Victoria last week announced a $16.5 million increase to prize-money for the new racing season. The increase, effective from 1 August, is aimed primarily at rewarding participation at the base level of the sport and providing owners with the potential for earlier returns. Country racing and first time winners are amongst the major beneficiaries of the increase. More than two-thirds of the prize-money is headed to country Victoria, with a minimum 25 per cent increase for all country TAB races, excluding 0-58 races. Maiden races, which represent 33 percent of the state’s TAB races, now hold a minimum $20,000 stake, country premier maidens $23,000, country night maidens $25,000 and midweek metropolitan maidens $27,000. Pakenham’s entry into night racing in January next year is timely, with a minimum $25,000 on offer for races held at Victoria’s two countrynight venues, Cranbourne and Pakenham. “This is great news for Victorian racing and for our members. The Victorian ATA is particularly pleased to have played a strong role in the development of the prize-money strategy which will deliver benefits to all levels of Victorian racing,” Australian Trainers Association Victorian Branch president Robbie Griffiths said.
The next challenge for the Cavaliers will be on the national stage once again as Philips and his charges head to Perth for the Under 14 Boys Australian Club Championships, held 28 September to 3 October. Phillips wanted to thank the Casey Basketball Association for their faith in him as a coach and all the parents of the under-14 side that have supported the team and coaches. CASEY CAVALIERS NATIONAL JUNIOR CLASSIC TEAM: Dylan Bucknell, Luka Kovanovic, Makaoi Haywood, Lewis Hill, Matthew Honeymoon (vice-captain), Gericho Landicho (captain), Kobe Miles, Corey Roos, Jayden Route and James Trezise. Simon Phillips (coach) and Andrew Carr (assistant coach).
Race Type 2014/15 2015/16 Increase % Inc Country TAB $15,000 $16,000 $1,000 6.7% 0-58 Country TAB $15,000 $20,000 $5,000 33.3% All Races (excluding 0-58) Country Premier $17,500 $23,000 $5,500 31.4% Maidens and BM64 Country Premier $17,500 $30,000 $12,500 71.4% BM70 and above Country Night $20,000 $25,000 $5,000 25.0% $20k races (6 per meeting) Country Night $25,000 $30,000 $5,000 20.0% $25k races (2 per meeting) Country Non-TAB $8,000 $10,000 $2,000 25.0% Minimums Metro Midweek/ $25,000 $27,000 $2,000 8.0% Standard Night Maidens Metro Midweek/ $35,000 $40,000 $5,000 14.3% Standard Night 3YOs Metro Midweek/ $35,000 $40,000 $5,000 14.3% Standard Night BM70 Metro Saturday $80,000 $90,000 $10,000 12.5% Open Handicaps RACE DEFINITIONS Country TAB Monday, Tuesday (June-January), Thursday (February-May), Friday afternoons (when preceding a night meeting), Saturday, Sunday No. 2 meeting. Country Premier Tuesday (February-May), Wednesday, Thursday (JuneJanuary), Friday afternoons (when no night meeting follows), Sunday No. 1 meeting. Country Night All Thursday and Friday night meetings held at Cranbourne and Pakenham. Country Non-TAB Selected meetings held at country racecourses excluding picnic meetings. Metro Standard Night Moonee Valley Friday night meetings.
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VFL - ROUND 8 EDGING its way into the VFL top eight, Casey overcame a fast-starting Collingwood to book back-to-back wins. Still in a peaceful slumber after coming off the bye, a woeful opening term left the Scorpions three goals down and staring up at a huge mountain to climb as Collingwood booted ahead through Jack Blair and Corey Gault (two goals each). After a quarter-time charge up, the Scorpions awoke to slam on four goals and steal back the lead, which would be the trend of the day between the sides. Eddie Morris drilled a crucial goal after the three-quarter time siren to keep Scorpion hopes alive heading into the last term. It came down to the wire in the final term as Casey came home with a wet sail. Rohan Bail proved the miracle-maker as he snapped a crumbing goal to pinch back the lead and Casey managed to hold on in front of the home crowd to take the four-point victory. “They probably just got a bit of a jump on us,” Casey coach Justin Plapp said. “We didn’t panic - we just felt they got a couple of lucky goals early and we just had to stick to what we had to do. Lucky enough and to their credit they stuck at it, and it came down to the last minute of the game to win it - it was a really tough, gritty, mature win and we were pleased with the outcome and getting the points. Came off the foot of Rohan Bail - crumbing goal snap and put us in front, so it was a good result. Dom Tyson excelled in his inaugural VFL match, snaring
Eddie Morris - pictured laying a tackle against Sandringham - stood tall with two goals against Picture: JARROD POTTER Collingwood. 138870 33 disposals and marshalling a pair of tough clashes against the troops through the midfield. Coburg and North Ballarat. “The next two weeks we Also putting his name up in bright lights for Melbourne have Coburg and North Balselection was new recruit Alex larat - Coburg had a good win Neale-Bullen, who had the ball yesterday (Monday) and we on a string for 35 possessions know what we’ll get with them while Morris showed he’s up to they play a pretty tough brand standard with a 25 possession of footy, but we see this as any master class through the mid- other game, just need to play our brand of footy and start a field, resulting in two goals. “Alex is one of our first year bit better.” Casey hosts Coburg on Satkids - taken reasonably high in the draft - and he’s a tough, in- urday from 2pm. side mid and shows really good CASEY SCORPIONS 1.2 composure and plays above his 5.8 7.8 10.12 (72) years that’s for sure,” Plapp COLLINGWOOD 4.4 5.6 said. 8.13 9.14 (68) “We were really happy with CASEY Goals: E. Morris 2, his progression and perfor- R. Bail 2, T. Muir, V. Michie, J. mance.” Moncrieff, N. Page, S. Byrnes, Plapp also praised his de- M. Jamar. Best: A. Neal-Bullen, fensive trio - with captain Evan D. Tyson, E. Morris, V. Michie, Panozza, Jack Hutchins and B. Stretch, M. Jamar. James Munro holding down the COLLINGWOOD goals: J. fort to negate the Maggies’ ad- Blair 2, C. Gault 2, B. Monkvances. horst, M. Cox, N. Gray, M. The win keeps Casey within Goodyear, M. Still. striking distance of the top four Best: J. Williams, P. Karneand sneaks the Scorpions back zis, L. Wallace, B. Reid, J. into the VFL top eight before Marsh, S. Dwyer.
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1. WHICH Aussie joined English soccer glamour club Chelsea in 2013? 2. IN what city was Ian Thorpe born? 3. WHO was the last Sydney Swan to win the Brownlow Medal? 4. WHICH former Collingwood star was the first AFL player to kick 100 goals in a season? 5. WHAT is the richest horse race in Europe? 6. WHO was the first Australian player to earn a contract in the American National Basketball Association? 7. WHICH former athletics star was nick-named ‘The Lithgow Flash’? 8. HOW many strokes is a golfer penalised for losing a ball? 9. IN which country was 2012 Melbourne Cup winner Green Moon trained? 10. WHAT milestone did New Zealand achieve on the 1985-86 cricket tour of Australia? 11. WHICH Australian boxer lost his world title to Reuben Olivares in 1968? 12. WHICH Australian tennis star played much of his career based in South Africa? 13. WHICH Australian yacht was involved in one of the America’s Cup’s most controversial races in 1970? 14. WHICH state won cricket’s Sheffield Shield trophy in 2011-12? 15. WHO scored the most runs for Australia at cricket’s 2015 World Cup? 16. WHICH Australian Olympian was the first woman to swim 100 metres in less than 60 seconds? 17. IF a batsman retires hurt in cricket, when can he resume his innings? 18. WHAT prestige golfing title did David Graham become the first Australian to win in 1976? 19. GRANT Kenny’s father won Australia’s first iron-man championship in 1966. What was his first name? 20. WHICH American football great starred in the movie ‘Capricorn One’?
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It’s just the greatest female show on turf By JARROD POTTER STATE OF ORIGIN WESTERN AUSTRALIA v VICTORIA TAKING the women’s game under bright lights, Victoria and Western Australia battled out what has been dubbed one of the greatest female football matches of all time. Serving as a premium curtain-raiser for the Fremantle/ Richmond AFL clash on Friday night at Subiaco, the two women’s football sides went neck and neck to the final siren as it came down to the wire between the BIG V and the Swans. Two local representatives battled it out for the Victorians - former Berwick WFC tandem Ellie Blackburn and Katie Loynes - but it wasn’t enough as the home side rallied late. Victoria opened the accounts early through Blackburn - who said she “just snuck out the back and had a snap on goals” - but couldn’t clamp down on Western Australia as the home side took back the lead through the second term. It was a hard slog across the expansive Subiaco surface as neither side would relent. The hard-fought, bruising football eased in the last term to allow free-flowing, run-and-carry to take great effect. Victoria tried to hunt its way back into the match, booting three final-quarter goals, and in the end it came down to a long bomb from Blackburn to hit up Emma Kearney in the square in the dying seconds. But Western Australian pressure forced Kearney’s resulting kick at goals to fly wide for a point and the siren sounded
Ellie Blackburn, pictured playing for Melbourne in the recent AFL Women's match, soaked up the experience of playing Western Australia in State of Origin. Picture: WHITE LINE IMAGES soon after with the Victorians four-short. “It was amazing actually I’d have to agree saying it was one of the best games I’ve ever played in,” Blackburn said. “Even though the scoreboard didn’t come our way in the end it was great, free following footy. “I absolutely loved being able to have the opportunity to play on the good ground against WA. “It’s a lot bigger than you think it is and really long so there’s a lot of running for that ground and was just amazing.” Blackburn put the loss down to Western Australia’s attack on the footy - with the home side
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keen to register its first win over the easterners. “The game was pretty full on you could say,” Blackburn said. “I think WA just started attacking pretty well and they were comfortable with the way they were playing and got on top. “Both going hard at it, attacking the ball pretty well, came down to the last minute... very close game and as soon as the siren went it was just heartbreaking.” Despite the loss, the experience of running onto another AFL standard ground and donning her beloved BIG V jersey is something Blackburn will treasure fondly. “Absolutely loved being able to pull on the BIG V again at the senior level,” Blackburn said. “Also got to play more with a few of the Youth Girls that I played state footy with. “Wish it could’ve lasted a little longer but it was another great opportunity.” In the secondary clash, between Victoria 2 and NSW/ ACT, the home town crowd at Punt Road Oval bore witness to a one-sided pumping. The Vic 2s ran out 44 point winners with former Hallam and Keysborough midfielders Hannah Scott and Jaimee Lambert respectively in the best. STATE OF ORIGIN WA 2.0 4.3 6.3 VIC 3.2 3.3 5.3
8.4 (52) 7.6 (48)
VICTORIA Goals: Moanna Hope 4, Emma Kearney, Ellie Blackburn, Phoebe McWilliams. Best: Daisy Pearce, Meg Hutchins, Emma Kearney, Mel Hickey, Aasta O’Connor, Kaitlyn Ashmore.
AFL VICTORIA JUNIOR METROPOLITAN CHAMPIONSHIPS BOOKING a place in the AFL Victoria Metropolitan Junior Championships grand final for the eighth time in a row, the South East Juniors will have to overcome their biggest rival to regain the cup it had for so many years. A win on Monday over Northern FL secured the SEJ its place against Yarra JFL in the grand final after impressive wins over Western Region and South Metro earlier in the carnival. The South East Juniors Youth Girls under-16s battled Northern FL on Monday afternoon and despite a howling zephyr buffeting Marriot Waters Reserve, the Demons were able to kick away to run out a 10.19 (79) to 0.4 (4) victory. Cranbourne’s Courtney Jones (four goals) proved a class above as she burst out of the centre and down either wing in some amazing running passages. SEJ Youth Girls interleague coach Chloe McMillan praised her charges for battling not only Northern but also the blustery conditions to kick away and take the comfortable win. “We won, but it ended up 10 goals, 19 behinds,” McMillan said. “Not as good as a result, but the conditions were terrible. “Trying to kick a footy and it comes straight back over your head, it’s pretty hard to play in but they managed to get through it which was good.” McMillan thought Lyndhurst’s Emily Browning (best-on-ground medallist in game three), Cranbourne duo Sophie Phillips and Shaneece Stratton excelled through the centre, while Parkmore duo Karina Diaz, Teagan Sheldon
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(two goals) and Beaconsfield’s Jordanne Dyer stood strong in the ruck against some tall opposition. “Their pressure around the ball - as soon as it hit the ground - for the bigger girls to hit hard they set up the game for us and was really good to see it,” McMillan said. Emily Browning got the medal, Sophie Phillips again was outstanding and never stopped, Jordy Dyer in the ruck she was good throughout the whole game and Shaneece Stratton put her over the ball and she changed the dynamics of the midfield a bit - was in and under and got outside for a few possessions and got a beautiful left foot kick.” The last challenge between the South East Juniors and the Youth Girls championship is long-time rivals Yarra JFL with the duo set to lock horns for the third time in three seasons for the cup. Yarra has the recent edge on SEJ, winning last year’s
grand final by 19 points at Shepley Oval, but McMillan thinks her Demons are more than capable of getting the job done. “It’s going to be a challenge as any grand final is,” McMillan said. “But we’ve been playing well as a team and take a lot of confidence and go toe to toe with Yarra.” The grand final will be Saturday 20 June at a venue to be confirmed. Under-15 (1) boys picked up their only win of the carnival with a 33-point triumph over Riddell District with Jackson Nolan and Jamie Plumridge best afield. Under-15 seconds also had a strong win over Riddell, taking a 12-point victory as Jackson Berry booted seven goals. The under-14 lads had a tougher weekend with the Division 1 side conceding all three matches while Division 2 ended on a high note with a three-point win over Riddell as Connor Ollson was best afield.
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And Splatt go the Gulls TRISH Splatt had her hands full at Holm Park Reserve on Saturday, looking after two-year-old Lily and four-year-old Heidi. Tooradin Trish had her daughter Rachel playing for the Seagulls’ A Grade Netball side, and her son Adam playing for the Picture: ROB CAREW club’s senior football team. 140090
CASEY Cavaliers coaches Stewart Baird and Phil Thomas are leading the cavalry in May’s Big V awards as the tandem earned coach of the month accolades. May was a blistering month for Casey men’s basketball - with the Big V Division 1 men and Youth League 2 men going undefeated across their respective competitions, and both coaches have been duly rewarded for their winning ways. The Cavaliers haven’t been bested since April and Baird proved the only rational choice for the award as his side rose rapidly up the Watson Conference ladder. The Cavaliers Division 1 men have flown to the top of the table with an eight-game winning streak - having recently knocked off strong sides Chelsea, Warrnambool and Warrandyte. Six-for-six in May, Baird was thrilled to see the side up and flying after an impressive month, taking wins however they might come. “We just keep grinding them
Phil Thomas has been awarded a Big V coach of the month award for his Casey Cavaliers' stellar run in Youth Men 2. 125023 Picture: JARROD POTTER out and we’re very happy,” Baird said on Saturday night after the win over Chelsea. “The old saying - if good teams win ugly, then I think we’ve just announced ourselves as a good team. “It’s a great streak and the last two weeks we’ve beaten really quality teams in Warrnambool and Chelsea.” Phil Thomas - Casey’s Youth Men’s coach - has also been at the helm of a monstrously successful Cavaliers side in 2015 as he proved the best choice for the May award.
After getting edged out in last year’s Youth Men 2 preliminary final by eventual champions Keysborough, the Cavaliers have returned bigger and stronger this year. Piling on nine wins on the trot - with an average winning margin approaching 30 points per game - Thomas was proud to see his charges excel and was thankful for the support of everyone associated with the side. “I’m appreciative of the award, more so for the players and how they’ve improved over the past couple of months,” Thomas said. “We’re nine wins in a row and working really well as we move into the second half of the season. “I think the award also recognises the tireless work of my assistant Dean Carl, who has taken a few trainings and coached a winning game in my absence against an ex-NBL coach, Al Westover.” Both Casey men’s sides head to Mildura next Saturday to face the Heat.
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Leaders of the pack By DAVID NAGEL JUST one game separates the topsix teams in the South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) after Narre Warren and Berwick made statements of intent on the weekend. Narre’s message came through loud and clear after a 42-point defeat of top-of-the-table Doveton at Kalora Park. The Magpies’ opening 20 minutes of football was simply superb, chasing, tackling, harassing, and converting their chances on their way to 6.3 (39) to 0.0 start. Full credit to the Doves, they held firm after an initial onslaught that showed they’re still a fair way off the mark. The opening burst was almost perfect from the Magpies, who had some question marks coming in about their ability to perform after a 20-day break leading in. “It was important that we got away to a good start because, to be honest, I wasn’t sure if we would run out of gas after the two weeks off,” Narre coach Chris Toner said. “We were really tough at it at the start and there’s no doubt they might have struggled with that a bit in the first quarter. They were trying to break through our tackles a lot, but our tackling was fantastic in the first quarter, it really set the scene for the day.” Full-forward Kerem Baskaya kicked three first-quarter goals, on his way to five for the day, while three goals to Matt Lee, brilliant games in defence from Ryan Morrison and Ben King, and a great game from Jake Richardson in the ruck were other highlights. Mitch Davies and Jake Dermott held firm for the Doves in defence. Berwick survived a last-quarter revival from Pakenham, moving to second on the ladder after a six-point victory over the Lions at Toomuc Reserve. Berwick looked every inch a topthree team in the first term, booting 7.2 to 0.2 to take a stranglehold on the contest. The Wickers led by 48 points at the final break, before the Lions followed the lead of their inspirational playing-coach Steve O’Bryan and surged. The Wickers
Tooradin defender Michael Wallace leads Beaconsfield’s Beau Dowler to the ball during Saturday’s Picture: ROB CAREW clash at Holm Park Reserve. 140090 held on despite the Lions kicking 7.1 to 0.1 in the final term. Ben Kearns kicked five, and skipper Madi Andrews was brilliant around the contest for the winners. Reigning-premier Beaconsfield was made to work hard for three quarters before pulling away from Tooradin at Holm Park Reserve. The Eagles led by just 23 points at three-quarter time before a five goal to one final term put the issue beyond doubt. Troy McDermott kicked three for the Eagles, a fig-
ure matched by Matt Wade for the Seagulls. “We’ve got a very young list, we’ve had eight or nine under-19s play over the last two weeks, and with that comes a learning curve and some inconsistencies,” Tooradin coach Lachie Gillespie said. “On the one hand it’s disappointing that we haven’t got the wins on the board but I’m positive that we’re heading down the right track.” ROC made it two wins from its last three outings with a 10-goal vic-
Big guns get set to shoot it out By DAVID NAGEL HAMPTON Park and Narre Warren have set things up beautifully for this week’s topof-the-table clash at Kalora Park after dominating performances in the South East Netball League on Saturday. The Redbacks put ROC in a hard place with their biggest win of the season, a 68-29 thumping at Robert Booth Reserve, while the Magpies were just as convincing, capitalising on a fast start to down Doveton, 58-41, at Kalora Park. Narre coach Jade Heinrich was impressed with her side’s performance, particularly the first quarter, considering this was their first outing in 20 days. “Obviously the length of the break wasn’t ideal but I was really happy with the way we came out of the blocks,” she said. “Our results show we play a strong four-quarter game and our intensity was high for the full 60 minutes.”
The Magpies were brilliant in the first quarter, scoring 18 goals to 12, with the highlight being the cohesion between Tayla Shannon in goal attack, and goal shooter Elly Stewart. Shannon used her mobility to stretch the Doves’ defence, and her exquisite passing to help Stewart to 14 goals for the quarter. Hampton Park was missing some of its better players against ROC, but still showed its class with a 39-goal demolition of the Kangaroos. Emma Ryde and Cathy Leeves were nowhere to be seen on the weekend, leaving Kim Coulson, Jemma Franken and Maddison Hanlen as the main mechanics, as the Redbacks fine-tuned their machine for this week’s showdown against the Maggies. A great defensive effort has steered Pakenham to a 36-32 victory over Berwick at Toomuc Reserve. The Lions held the Wickers to just six goals in each of
the first two quarters. Michelle Briggs (goal keeping) and Olivia Hunt (goal defence) can claim a lot of the credit for the miserly defence, but so too should Meaghan Winter (wing attack), Taylor Beck (wing defence) and Meaghan Cook (centre), who applied a stack of pressure through the midcourt. Berwick did respond well after half-time, with Amanda Goodie cutting the margin back to four, with a hot-hand in the final quarter. Beaconsfield will head into this week’s bye on a high after a 43-28 victory over Tooradin at Holm Park Reserve. The Eagles had a different look this week, with Gabby Stinear (goal defence) taking over from Kaela Hughes in defence, while Jaz Valentine (goal shooting) was given a starting role. Tara Smith (wing defence), Stacey Sawyer (wing attack) and Shona Wells (centre) were terrific for the Seagulls.
tory over Hampton Park at Robert Booth Reserve. The Kangaroos looked like blowing this one to smithereens in the second half, but their 57-point lead at half time only grew marginally after the break. Sean Roach was the star for the Kangas, booting six, while evergreen performer Ben Tivendale finished the day with three. Andrew Shipp, Nathan Carver and Nathan Allen were best for the Redbacks.
SEFNL SCOREBOARD ROUND 7 SENIORS BEACONSFIELD 3.2 8.9 9.12 14.19 (103) TOORADIN-DALMORE 2.3 5.5 6.7 7.7 (49) NARRE WARREN 6.3 8.7 10.10 12.11 (83) DOVETON 1.0 3.2 5.3 6.5 (41) HAMPTON PARK 1.1 3.2 5.6 10.8 (68) ROC 3.4 11.11 14.12 19.14 (128) BERWICK 7.2 10.3 13.9 13.10 (88) PAKENHAM 0.2 3.6 5.9 12.10 (82) RESERVES: Beaconsfield 13.14 (92) d Tooradin-Dalmore 3.1 (19). Doveton 5.6 (36) d Narre Warren 4.11 (35). Hampton Park 8.7 (55) d ROC 6.11 (47). Berwick 12.8 (80) d Pakenham 4.2(26). UNDER 19: Narre Warren 16.10 (106) d Doveton 2.5 (17). Berwick d Pakenham - forfeit. Beaconsfield 34.12 (216) d Tooradin-Dalmore 2.2 (14). Cranbourne 18.16 (124) d ROC 4.5(29). UNDER 18: Berwick 9.5 (59) d Cranbourne 2.7 (19). Beaconsfield 11.12 (78) d Pakenham 4.3(27). Doveton 10.14 (74) d Narre Warren 7.1 (43). SENIOR LADDER TEAM W L B % PTS Doveton 5 2 1 108.71 24 Berwick 5 2 0 160.60 20 Cranbourne 4 2 1 145.52 20 Narre Warren 4 2 1 138.83 20 Pakenham 4 2 1 121.29 20 Beaconsfield 5 2 0 120.12 20 ROC 2 4 1 91.49 12 Tooradin 0 6 1 54.38 4 Hampton Park 0 7 1 36.92 4 This week: Berwick v Doveton, Tooradin v Pakenham, Cranbourne v ROC, Narre Warren v Hampton Park, Beaconsfield - bye. NETBALL A GRADE: Narre Warren 58 d Doveton 41. Pakenham 36 d Berwick 32. Beaconsfield 43 d Tooradin-Dalmore 28. Hampton Park 68 d ROC 29. Cranbourne - bye. B GRADE: Narre Warren 42 d Doveton 40. Berwick 42 d Pakenham 19. Beaconsfield 56 d Tooradin-Dalmore 35. ROC 56 d Hampton Park 21. Cranbourne - bye. C GRADE: Narre Warren 55 d Doveton 11. Berwick 30 d Pakenham 23. Beaconsfield 25 d Tooradin-Dalmore 21. Hampton Park 26 drew ROC 26. Cranbourne - bye. D GRADE: Narre Warren 41 d Doveton 30. Pakenham 34 d Berwick 30. Beaconsfield 36 d Tooradin-Dalmore 19. ROC 62 d Hampton Park 13. Cranbourne - bye. UNDER 17 RED: Narre Warren 63 d Doveton 13. Berwick 25 d Pakenham 16. Beaconsfield 35 d Tooradin-Dalmore 19. ROC 64 d Hampton Park 7. Cranbourne - bye. UNDER 17 WHITE: Narre Warren 56 d Doveton 4. Pakenham 42 d Berwick 5. Beaconsfield 52 d TooradinDalmore 13. ROC - Bye. Cranbourne - bye. UNDER 15 RED: Narre Warren 19 drew Doveton 19. Pakenham 20 d Berwick 13. Beaconsfield 35 d TooradinDalmore 5. ROC 33 d Hampton Park 6. Cranbourne - bye. UNDER 15 WHITE: Doveton 34 d Narre Warren 11. Pakenham 21 d Berwick 13. Beaconsfield 35 d TooradinDalmore 8. ROC - Bye. Cranbourne - bye. UNDER 13 RED: Doveton 20 d Narre Warren 19. Pakenham 14 drew Berwick 14. Beaconsfield 31 d TooradinDalmore 10. ROC - Bye. Cranbourne - bye. UNDER 13 WHITE: Narre Warren 47 d Doveton 10. Pakenham 18 d Berwick 10. Beaconsfield 61 d TooradinDalmore 1. ROC - Bye. Cranbourne - bye. A GRADE LADDER W L D % PTS Hampton Park 6 1 0 136.22 28 Narre Warren 5 0 1 156.92 26 Beaconsfield 5 2 0 104.09 20 Pakenham 4 2 0 99.56 20 Berwick 3 4 0 98.54 12 Doveton 2 5 0 95.55 12 ROC 2 4 0 85.48 12 Cranbourne 1 4 1 109.33 10 Tooradin-Dalmore 0 6 0 45.34 4
Legal undertones to fun day FAMILIES in and around Cranbourne looking for a great day out should lock in this Saturday 13 June and a trip to the Cranbourne Football Club at Casey Fields. The Eagles are joining forces with a local law firm, Zaparas Lawyers, to offer free entry and a free day of entertainment for the whole family. Cranbourne Football Club president Shane Baker said it was a focus of the club to play a stronger role in the local community. “This is all about bringing families back to local sport, and with the generous support of Zaparas Lawyers we’re able to offer a free day out to families,” he said. “And this is not just for the people of Cranbourne, anyone and everyone can get involved.” Yianni Zaparas, a partner in the personal injury law firm that will soon set up its fourth office in Cranbourne, said the company was keen to establish a connection with the local community. “We’re really pleased to be sponsoring the Cranbourne Football Club this year, and to sponsor the Community Day is an absolute honour,” he said. “We’re not big on advertising; we’re more concerned with engaging the local community, sponsoring these community events and getting to know the people of Cranbourne. Long term, we’re looking to get involved with the club in a bigger way and take our partnership in the best
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Yianni Zaparas from Zaparas Lawyers will be on hand for this Saturday. direction possible.” For the children, there will be a jumping castle, face painting and an Auskick display. For the dads who love their footy, there will four games, including the senior clash between Cranbourne and ROC at 2.15pm, and there will be a netball extravaganza, with the under 13s kicking things off at 8.45am, all the way through to the senior game at 2.15pm. QUIZ NUMBER 1456 ANSWERS: 1. Mark Schwarzer 2. Sydney 3. Adam Goodes 4. Gordon Coventry 5. Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe 6. Luc Longley 7. Marjorie Jackson 8. Two 9. Ireland 10. They won their first Test on Australian soil. 11. Lionel Rose 12. Bob Hewitt 13. Gretel II 14. Queensland 15. Steve Smith 16. Dawn Fraser 17. At the fall of a wicket 18. The Piccadily Championship 1 9. Hayden 20. O.J. Simpson
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