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A South East man who ran over a police officer in a stolen car and remained on the run for nearly two weeks has been jailed. Justin Evelyn's rampage included a number of burglaries, car thefts, and leading police on wild speed chases while on bail. The 37-year-old of Cranbourne pleaded guilty in the Victorian County Court sitting in Melbourne on 3 July to 44 charges, including conduct endangering persons, dangerous driving while pursued by police, criminal damage, and resisting an emergency worker. Evelyn's crime spree began when he stole a Hyundai Excel from the Seaford railway station carpark on 1 November, 2017, Judge Paul Higham said. He was bailed at Frankston Magistrates' Court on 6 November, 2017, to undergo a court integrated services program but the next day the court heard Evelyn drove his car at high speed as police tried to intercept him. That morning he burgled a cafe in Carrum Downs and broke into neighbouring storage units taking "anything of value," Judge Higham said. The court was told Evelyn rammed two police cars after being spotted in a stolen a BMW SUV at a McDonald's car park in the South East during the early hours of 10 November, 2017. An officer had attempted to remove the keys from the BMW, however Evelyn reversed into a police SUV - causing a police officer's leg to be "dragged under the vehicle" - before smashing into another police car two metres away and speeding off, Judge Higham said. Judge Higham said the incident had a profound impact on the injured officer who suffered anxiety, panic attacks, and trouble sleeping.

"He is currently seeing a psychologist in an attempt to deal with the trauma," Judge Higham said. The same day at 2.08pm Judge Higham said Evelyn led police in a chase while driving an unregistered Commodore in Tooradin, and again two days later where he reached speeds of 180km/h in Cribb Point and drove into oncoming traffic on the Western Port Highway. Using a stolen ute Eyelyn led police in another wild pursuit in Mornington on 13 November, 2017, while under the influence of methamphetamine. He rammed into a police car, and later crashed into a car before speeding off and abandoning the car at a shopping centre. Evelyn resisted arrest at the centre, forcing police to use capsicum spray, Judge Higham said. During a search of the ute, police found an extendable baton, a metal pole with a rubber handle, a knife, and two screwdrivers. Judge Higham told Evelyn suffered a difficult childhood where he witnessed domestic violence with his parents who separated when he was aged eight. He remained out of trouble from 2005 to 2013 but a relationship breakdown with his partner sent him "into a spiral of drug use." However, in sentencing Judge Higham described Evelyn's conduct as "utterly lawless". "You demonstrated a callous and brazen disregard for the safety of other road users and for the safety of police officers," Judge Higham said. "A firm message will go from this court to deter anyone contemplating such behaviour," he said. He was jailed for five years, nine months with a non-parole period of four years, six months.

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Stolen dog is back By Jed Lanyon An elderly couple has been reunited with their dog Millie after she was taken during a car theft in Blind Bight on Saturday 22 June. The 11-year-old Beagle was located in Montrose over 60 kilometres away from home on Tuesday 2 July and taken to Coldstream Animal Aid where she happily joined her owner Geoff Schmutter and Bev Barton again on Thursday 4 July. "I can't believe it ... it's been nearly two weeks now," Mr Schmutter said. "She means so much to me, we walk two or three times a day with her." Mr Schmutter said the incident occurred after momentarily leaving his car with the keys in the ignition while grabbing a newspaper. "Instead of walking, it was pouring with rain so we just drove the car down and I had left the keys in the car. "I was only two seconds flat and I had watched them drive away." After a week had passed, Mr Schmutter was unsure if he would ever see Millie again. The car was found in Bentleigh on 24 June, two days after being stolen but there was still no sign of Millie. "The car was a bit of a wreck, it's been through bush and everything, the bumper bar scratched really deep. It has scratches all over it and dints, it's been around. "She's just like one of my children, that's how it is."

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Acting Senior Sergeant Mandy Weir, owner Geoff Schmutter and Senior Constable Kristen Hill with Picture: ROB CAREW Millie. 195260 Animal Aid Victoria's media and event manager Elle Ammann said that a member of the public had found Millie and brought her to Animal Aid. "She's been well kept over the last ten days, she's not dirty, doesn't have fleas and she's not skinny," she said. Mr Schmutter was thankful to see Millie in good condition.

"The police have been absolutely marvellous; I've had people knocking on my door ten times a day. Everyone was worried about her. "I just can't believe I've got her ... It means so much to me, I just couldn't go on without her." Victoria Police is urging anyone with information or who may have seen Millie to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.

Police are looking for a man and woman who may be able to help with their inquiries over an alleged theft of knives in Cranbourne on 26 June. Police allege the six knives, valued at $400, were stolen from Robin's Kitchen at Cranbourne Shopping Centre about 1.30pm. Investigators say the knives were concealed in a pram, which at the time was carrying a child. The duo was captured on CCTV. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Couple is ready for trek of their lives An image of the man allegedly harassing customers.

By Brendan Rees A Clyde pharmacist and her husband are united in tackling the gruelling Kokoda trail in July to raise money for the Ovarian Cancer Australia. Carolyn Wynen of Narre Warren South will join her husband Paul and a group of pharmacists and support members from around the country in taking on the mammoth task of hiking the 96km track over eight days. The group of 12 trekkers have been training for about 18 weeks, following a stringent fitness guide needed for the challenging trek which is known for its steep and muddy terrain as well as reaching heights of up to 2,490 metres. Ms Wynen, who is the co-proprietor of TerryWhite Chemmart Pharmacy in Clyde, said her team had raised $4,000. The trekkers have also raised $14,451.55 through an online fundraiser with every dollar going towards OCA. Three weeks out from the trek, Ms Wyen says she was feeling nervous but excited and keen to "see just how tough 'bloody tough' is." "I have been combining cardio and strength training sessions with a weekly Pilate's session along with increasing sets of 100 squats, stepups and sit-ups," she said. "We have also been incorporating a weekly pack hike that has ranged from two to six hours on trails such as 1000 steps to Olinda, Glasgow

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Carolyn Wynen and her husband Paul in training the at the Kokoda Track Memorial Walk (1000 Steps). track on Mt Dandenong and Mt Donna Buang." TerryWhite Chemmart in Clyde has hosted the 'Morning High Teal' for 100 guests each February to raise funds and awareness for OCA. "Sadly, by the time most women receive a diagnosis, the cancer has progressed too far and the survival rate is very low," Ms Wyen said.

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A drug affected man has been lurking around a cafe at a Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and security has not dealt with the problem, staff say. The manager of the family-run cafe, Fadi Dahou, said the man often harassed customers for money. Customers were also leaving the cafe midway through their meals as they felt uncomfortable, he said. The man is described as Caucasion, 190cm tall, slim build, beard, and generally wore a hoodie and jeans. Mr Daho, who did not wish to publish the name of his cafe, said security were failing to keep the area safe. He said he contacted the centre security about the matter only to be emailed with a reply stating: "If you see something, call us." "Security just speak to him but doesn't leave." Mr Dahou said he would contact police the next time the man entered the cafe. A Scentre Group spokesperson said the safety and security of their customers, retail partners and employees was always the centre's priority.

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World of ballet fun Kim Browne with her Seeing Eye Dog, Raya. Kim is a lecturer in Early Childhood Education for RMIT and Victorian director of the World Organisation for Early Childhood Education.

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A sudden inflammation of her eyes led Kim Browne's vision to gradually decrease. The Narre Warren woman developed Optic Neuritis in 2007, an inflammation of the optic nerve that causes blurred, grey and dim vision. She initially hoped the condition would go away, unfortunately, that wasn't the case. She was declared legally blind early last year as the inflammation spread across both her eyes. "Now my vision is somewhat like looking through a very dense flywire screen," Kim said. While Kim is only just beginning her journey with a Seeing Eye Dog, in this case a dog named Raya, she is excited about the possibilities that Ray will bring into her life as they journey together. "I think Raya will give me a sense of freedom and confidence in the community, give me a chance to access it again," she said. "I think it's important for people with vision loss to be able to participate and be involved in the community." As a part of NAIDOC Week, which celebrates the achievements and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, Kim was one of three First Nations people that was given the opportunity to name one of the recent puppies born at Seeing Eye Dogs. She chose the name "Minaaka". "Minaaka means 'eye' in the Adnyamathanha language. I thought it was a very appropriate name for a Seeing Eye Dog," Kim said. "It is an honour to share language with my children and as part of the Vision Australia community."

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Wally is safe By Brendan Rees A rescue dog who wandered away for eight days after being spooked by another dog has been found safe in Hampton Park. Wally, a two-year-old Chinese Crested dog, was reunited with his owners on Friday evening, 5 July following a frantic search. Foster carers Siobhan and Tina lost their beloved hairless pooch after he was spooked by another dog on Warana Drive on 26 June, causing him to slip from his harness and bolt in fear. Laura Barrett of No Hairs Ark Chinese Crested Rescue said Wally was "incredibly lucky" to be found at The Grange, Hampton Park given he was on medication and had experienced

some cold nights. "He was running in the opposite direction and recognised the voice, and turned around and ran straight towards the foster carer," she said. "He was found about a kilometre and half away from his home. "He is all OK. He is a bit skinny but he went to the Vet straight away and had some IV fluids and everything like and he was all good in the end." Despite initial sightings of Wally in the Hallam wetlands, a line search would have required hundreds of people, Ms Barrett said, which would have forced Wally to run "further and harder."

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Friends star on slime TV By Brendan Rees Best friends from Cranbourne Malakai and Latrelle, both aged 11, are excited to be on national TV for slimy obstacle challenge. Chosen from thousands of kids who auditioned, the pair made the first cut and will take on 11 other teams from around Australia and New Zealand in Nickelodeon Australia's kids' reality television series, Slime Cup. Dubbed the 'thunder mates,' the duo wore their DIY costumes celebrating their favourite Nickelodeon program The Thundermans. The boys will tackle a SpongeBob Square Pants inspired course, as a nod to Nickelodeon's nautical world underwater with hopes of making it to the finals in their quest to take out the Slim Cup title. "It was a huge surprise ... It's crazy because I've watched the show in previous years and never thought I'd be on it!" Latrelle said. Malakai said they both felt nervous but were confident they would support each other. "The best part about participating in Slime Cup was meeting all the other teams and competing in the Slime Arena. It was so much fun

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On Friday July 5, a story was shared on the Cranbourne Star News Facebook page regarding the stench and loose rubbish emanating from the Hallam Road landfill site, which is angering residents. Here's how our readers responded online: Timothy Newman: Time to close it, dense residential growth has taken over and it needs to be moved just like other landfill sites in major cities. Kelly Il: Yep it stinks, you can smell it all the way to Cranbourne.....winter is always the worst time. Jennie Range: Could smell the tip today so obviously nothings been done yet to combat the problems. Terrence Nikolai: Buy house near tip, complain. Almost ad bad as those who buy beer a race track or pub and complain about noise. Peter McKill: Terrence Nikolai that particular tip was due to close over 15 years ago. But due to some hanky panky they got an extension. Renee Charlize Newbury: TIP PRE EXISTED HOUSING ESTATES. CASE CLOSED. Adam Wilkinson: Renee Charlize Newbury tip was supposed to be closed 2012 people bought land on this promise. Sandy Torcasio: Something needs to be done urgently. The odour/stench is sickening & constant.

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THUMBS UP THUMBS DOWN Thumbs Up! To all the organisers and participants of the National Junior Floorball Tournament starting at Cardinia Life and running all week. Good luck to all. Parents, bring your kids down for something different to watch in school holidays.

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Nightclubber knock-out By Cam Lucadou-Wells

Luke Stephens, front, just after punching the male victim to the back of the head. just before Stephens punched, his defence lawyer argued. Another witness described the victim as being abusive, acting "smart" and "not calming down", the court heard. "The circumstances are not as clear cut as an innocent person who has done absolutely nothing wrong, minding their own business and been hit by a coward punch to the back," the defence lawyer said. "We do hear there appears to be a confron-

tation between the complainant and others, and my client comes in right at the end. "The complainant is not in the situation that he's trying to escape. He goes right into the fray." In sentencing on 9 July, magistrate Tara Hartnett described Stephens' assault as a "particularly ugly incident". "The difficulty with this type of behaviour is that people die of it. "Any hit to the head carries a risk of some-

one dying or being severely injured." Ms Hartnett noted Stephens' prior domestic-violence offence in 2014 as a "very significant concern". "I don't know if it's alcohol or you have a really short fuse ... you have to sort out what the issue is." Stephens was convicted and put on a "longer-than-usual" community corrections order of 18 months. It includes 300 hours of unpaid work.

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A nightclubber has fallen unconscious soon after being coward-punched by another patron during a melee outside Lava Lounge nightclub in Berwick, a court heard. Luke Stephens, a 27-year-old hard-waste collection runner, pleaded guilty to commonlaw assault for punching the male victim to the back of his head about 2.54am on 25 November. The blow occurred during a series of fights between patrons after the High Street venue closed at 2am. CCTV footage showed the victim without his shirt being dragged backwards out of the fray by a friend. He stood up, re-entered the throng and was struck from behind by Stephens. The victim then stumbled a few metres and fell to the ground unconscious. Police prosecutor Acting Sergeant Kerryn Savin said the victim was likely to have suffered a dislocated finger, cuts and bruises from the general melee. His concussion was believed to have been caused by Stephens' blow, she said. Intervening police also struck the victim with a baton, believing the "dazed and confused" victim was acting aggressively at the time, Act Sgt Savin told Dandenong Magistrates' Court. A few hours earlier, Stephens and the victim had friended each other on Facebook while in the venue. Stephens had downed at least six Jack Daniels and colas during the night, Dandenong Magistrates' Court heard. In mitigation, Stephens ran an argument of defending others from the victim. He'd heard that the victim may have been armed with a knife. The victim raised his hand

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Celebrating the indoor cricket championships are, from left, Stuart Whiley (Cricket Australia), Brett Wood (Cricket Australia), Casey mayor Amanda Stapledon, Ian Jenkins (One Casey/YMCA), Briana Binch (Cricket Australia) and Sarah Merkus (City of Casey).

At the Inner Wheel Club of Berwick’s 50th Changeover Dinner are, from left, District A62 Governor Kate Luxford, outgoing president Diana Nutter and incoming president Helen Comport.

The Yarn and Art exhibition at Bunjil Place.

PERSON OF THE WEEK Sharon Start Sharon is an outstanding human being who does so much for the community in many ways. Sharon is dedicated primary school teacher, a talented singer/song writer, performer, teacher and recipient of the coveted Lindsay King Art Award. Sharon was a foundation member of the Cranbourne Chorale, past member of Just Harmony, is a current member Balla Balla Ukes (Ukulele), Cranberry Jam, Journey Bound, Worship Band at Cranbourne Regional Uniting Church and a Ukulele Tutor at Balla Balla Community House. Sharon is also involved in amateur theatre in Casey and is the publicity officer for the Cranbourne Food Truck, Co-ordinator of Folk Uniting Night and an Ambassador for the Cranbourne Regional Botanical Gardens. These are just a few of Sharon’s talents and

contributions. Using her very artistic talents and savvy facebook abilities; Sharon shares her stunning photography on her facebook which is enjoyed by many. For anyone who knows Sharon, you will know that she an incredibly hard working, caring and generous human being; using her talents and efforts to help, teach and uplift others. Thank you Sharon! WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK Tuesday 16 July at 9.30 - Walk and Talk with the Mayor - a weekly walk as the mayor prepares for her Walk for Disability in September, showcasing the wonderful parks in Casey - check out the City of Casey facebook Monday evening for locations. Friday 12 July at 10am - Berwick/Upper Beaconsfield Branch of Red Cross AGM - Berwick RSL, Langmore Lane. Sat 13 July at 11am - Casey MS 24 Hour Megas-

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YARN AND ART As a part of NAIDOC Week, the Yarn and Art Group celebrated its fifth year anniversary. This is the first seniors’ group for Indigenous Elders and their community connecting through kinship, support groups to explore and express their artistic talent. I had the privilege of opening the “Gathering of the Tribes” exhibition is a part of this celebration and is currently on display at Bunjil Place Studio until 12 July - the artwork is stunning and well worth a visit. For more information, please visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/events/gatheringof-tribes or phone 9705 5200 50th CHANGEOVER DINNER A great day was held on Sunday to celebrate the Inner Wheel Club of Berwick’s 50th Changeover Dinner, also thanking outgoing president Diana Nutter for an outstanding year and congratulating incoming president Helen Comport and wishing her well in her year. The newly elected A62 District Governor Kate Luxford officiated the proceedings and a great day was enjoyed by all. Projects that this hard working group of women focus on include: Disaster Aid, Timor Leste, Share the Dignity, Community Wig Library just to name a few. Inner Wheel is a friendship club with a purpose; a group of like-minded women who care for each other as we support local and international communities. For more information go to: https://www.innerwheela62.org.au INDOOR CRICKET CHAMPIONSHPS Casey is very proud to be hosting the 2019 Indoor Cricket National Championships as the competitions continue this week featuring juniors from all over Australia. The competitions are being held at the newly opened Casey Stadium Stage 2. The Seniors Presentation night was held on Saturday night where all teams were acknowledged and congratulating the winners. Queensland claimed the Open Men’s and Women’s double in two eventful matches at Casey Stadium, Cranbourne. The presentation night was held at Cranbourne Turf Club and celebrated men and women’s cricket and also a special and integral part of the competition; the Lord’s Taverners celebrating the talents of people with a disability; each of who received standing ovations for their outstanding efforts throughout the competition. Cricket Australia and Cricket Victoria praised the new venue and the support from the City of Casey and YMCA. Get down to Casey stadium and cheer on the many teams playing there for the rest of this week - finals will be held on 13 July. WALK AND TALK WITH THE MAYOR In the lead up to the Mayor’s Walk for Disability, a Walk and Talk with the Mayor will be held each Tuesday from 9.30am to 10.30am, showcasing many of the local parks in Casey - the location will be posted each Monday on the City of Casey facebook and all community members are invited to join in.

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Time to pay A South-East fruit, vegetable and flowers retailer has been fined more than $240,000 for underpaying workers and falsifying employment records. A & S Wholesale Fruit and Vegetables Pty Ltd, which trades as Parkmore Fruit and Vege Market and Melbourne MarketPlace, was penalised $200,000 by the Federal Circuit Court for the breaches. Company director Stephen Fanous and operations manager Etherah Louli were respectively fined $30,000 and $13,000. The court found that three workers were underpaid $132,956 at a retail business in Chirnside shopping centre, and at floral businesses in Fountain Gate, Parkmore and Dandenong. They were paid under minimum award entitlements for ordinary hours, penalty rates and overtime. One of them worked 130 hour fortnights on average - at just $10 an hour after the first 76. Another, aged 16, was paid $10 an hour for all hours worked.

Judge John O’Sullivan said determining the “substantial” underpayment amounts was difficult due to A & S’s false and misleading records. He described the record-keeping breaches as the “gravest” of the contraventions. “The [company]’s failure to make proper records, keep[ing of] false employment records and failure to make timely provision of accurate pay slips to the employees, undermines the utility and fundamental objectives of the [Fair Work] Act,“ Judge O’Sullivan said. Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said the case sent a strong message to employers that unlawfully low flat rates would be detected. “We have no tolerance for employers who think they can choose to pay workers a flat rate of pay that undercuts a worker’s minimum entitlements, or who try to hide it with unlawful ’off the books’ practices.“ The company rectified the underpayments in full following the start of court action.

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Three men are on the run after an armed robbery at a Hampton Park chemist on 20 June. Casey Crime Investigation Unit said the masked men, one armed with a crowbar, entered the Pound Road pharmacy about 9.30pm. They pushed over a security guard and made demands for cash from the attendant before taking an amount of money and fleeing, police say. Investigators believe the trio may have fled the scene in a dark vehicle. No one was injured during the incident.

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More than a thousand people gathered at Casey Stadium for a confidence boost expo aimed at empowering women on Sunday 7 July. The day featured inspirational speakers, interactive workshops, a live band, various stall holders, and family violence liaison officers from Victoria Police. Event organiser Damien Chauremootoo of Emma K Health, a program which focuses on education, fitness training, martial arts, health, said no person was alone with self-belief being a "very powerful weapon." Mr Chauremootoo said he hoped women would "build their own platform as a formidable force to push back against all forms of abuse, danger and bullying." "Nurtured through awareness, general counselling, training and encouragement,

A giant piggy bank will roll into Narre Warren in a bid to raise $1 million for children with life-threatening conditions. The piggy bank, stretching to three metres in height and weighing in at 700 kilograms, will stop at Narre Warren Newsagency between 10.30am and 2pm on Saturday, 13 July as part of the annual Very Special Kids Piggy Bank Appeal. The venue will be fundraising, selling cute piggy merchandise and encouraging the community to support local families in need. Very Special Kids chief executive Michael Wasley says the charity relies on the Victorian community to help continue its services. "Each year it costs over $8.8 million to operate Very Special Kids. Without donations from our community we would not be able to continue caring for these brave families," he said.

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FAMILY FRIENDLY PAKENHAM LOCATION IDEALLY located at the end of a quiet court on the north side of Pakenham, this property is close to schools, medical and transport options making it an ideal family home both inside and out. The home has plenty to offer with renovated bathrooms, timber kitchen and two living zones plus meals area, heating and cooling throughout plus feature wood heater. There is an enormous pergola and play area overlooking a salt chlorinated heated pool. It’s got the lot. The home also features floating timber floors and new stainless steel hotplates, oven and dishwasher. There is also a carport with remote roller door access. It’s a ripper and priced to sell! ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 5 Cyprus Place, PAKENHAM, VIC 3810 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 study Price: $490,000 - $530,000 Inspect: Saturday 13th July 12:00 - 12:30pm Contact: Derrick Brown 0418 317 096, GERARD COLLINS REAL ESTATE PTY LTD 2

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FAMILY LOCATION – YEAR ROUND LIVING Ideally located at the end of a quiet court north side of town and close to schools, medical and transport options makes this a family home both inside and out. This home has plenty to offer with renovated bathrooms, timber kitchen and two living zones plus meals area, heating and cooling throughout plus feature wood heater. Enormous pergola and play area overlooking salt chlorinated heated pool, It’s got the lot. The home also features floating timber floor, new stainless steel hotplates, oven and dishwasher. Carport with remote roller door access. It’s a ripper and priced to sell!!

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Pakenham

3/28 Henty Street

$390,000 - $410,000

PREMIER 3 BEDROOM UNIT A credit to the current owners, this unit is in great condition with not a thing to be done – move in tomorrow. Three bedrooms all with robe space and room to move, two living areas which includes kitchen, meals and separate lounge/sitting room. Excellent kitchen with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher. Walk through bathroom which acts as an ensuite to the master bedroom. Maintenance free rear yard and a double garage with remote door and direct access. It’s all here, within walking distance of shops, transport and medical facilities.

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SUPER LOCATION – RIGHT IN TOWN A superb opportunity to purchase a free standing (no body corp) three bedroom brick veneer in an outstanding location. The property offers you a no car option due to the very close proximity to transport options and the shopping centre is only a hop, skip and jump away. This older style but solid home offers plenty of living space and traditional sized bedrooms. Double secure car accommodation, there are also good sized front and rear yards. It’s all about opportunity and here it is for those looking for convenience, their own title and affordability options.

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Berwick 1/53 Elgin Street

Luxury living In Elgin street. For sale. Contact Agent This contemporary and stylish quality built townhouse has all the extras along with the location of one of Berwick’s most sought after Elgin Street. • 4 spacious bedrooms, master with WIR and ensuite on the ground floor • Multiple living areas, stylish kitchen with Calcutta marble bench tops, pendant lighting, s/s appliances, stunning feature pendant light in entrance • Gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, 9’ ceilings on both levels • Alfresco entertaining area, water tank, additional storage cupboard in the garage

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Berwick 25 Leisurewood Drive

Feel at home in Berwick. For sale. $650,00 - $715,000 Located in the popular Chase Estate this quality family home is sure to impress! • 4 OS Bedrooms, Master with WIR & E/S • Entertainers kitchen, stone benches & WI pantry • 3 living zones + separate meals area & study • 8 x 6m garage with rear access With a 640m2 block with ducted heating, cooling, brand new carpet & fresh paint. Inspect now

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Cranbourne East 154 Lineham Drive

Feel at home in Casey Fields. For sale. $430,000 - $460,000 Offering modern living in a convenient location this home is would ideally suit the growing family, downsizer or the savvy investor. • • • •

3 bedrooms, master with WIR/ES Spacious meals/living zone Fully equipped kitchen Low maintenance yard/alfresco

Extra features include a single lock up garage with internal access, heating, cooling, stainless appliances/glass splashback in the kitchen and much more.

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9707 0556 56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Contact Agent Paul Rogers 0418 564 032

Garfield 38 Garfield Road

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For sale. $595,000 - $650,000 Set in the serene country town of Garfield is this ideal family home offering all the mod cons just a stones throw from the town centre and all amenities such as boutique shopping, cafes, schools, kindergartens and public transport including trains and buses. The home comprises of 5 generous sized bedrooms, 3 down stairs including 2 with built in robes which are serviced by the down stairs bathroom and the master suite upstairs with walk through robe and ensuite. A small bedroom/study or ideal nursery is also set up next door to the master bedroom complementing the family set up.

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Narre Warren 14 Greenacre Crescent

The great outdoors.

For sale. $650,000 - $710,000 With one of the best outdoor living zones you’ll find, this home should meet all your needs, & then more. • • • • •

4 bed, 2 bath, 3 living areas Mod kitchen, heaps of storage Duct heat, split system cooling Huge Pergola c/w ceiling fans Double carport, large workshop

The outdoors even has a potbelly stove. All this plus more in a quiet location, nearby to all amenities.

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Narre Warren North 2 Legerwood Road

Space for the family.

For sale. Contact Agent Featuring one of Narre Warren Norths best kept secret this property is sure to tick all the boxes • 5 bedrooms 3 bathrooms master with his and her walk-in robe • Designer kitchen with walk-in pantry and stone benchtops • 31meter shed with 3meter clearance • Full Size Rebound Ace Tennis Court with flood lights • 11mtr x 4.5mtr salt chlorinated inground fibreglass pool complete with Solar Heating • Pool • 14 Seat Ultimate Salt Chlorinated Spa

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with disabilities. Viewers can view the video and vote for it at https://www.focusonability.com.au/FOA/ films/1774.html. Now, with a couple of years under his belt, Mr Morley says he has a message for other budding fighters. "It's not about winning or losing, it's about stepping up to yourself, making you better," Mr Morley says. "Do it while you still can - age is just a number!"

A fee increase at Casey RACE has infuriated a Casey resident, who says the facility is becoming more and more difficult to afford. Stella Gonzalez said the latest increase had only compounded the difficulties she had faced since a previous increase hit hard. "As a single parent I am absolutely devastated to hear about the increase," she said. "I have been a Casey RACE member for almost 10 years and have struggled to keep my membership for myself and my two children after the last fee increase, and now Casey RACE is making it almost impossible for parents like myself who can only work a limited amount of days due to have a special needs child at home." The family uses the centre on a weekly basis, with the children doing swimming lessons and Ms Gonzalez using the gym and taking some classes. Ms Gonzalez said her fees have increased by $13.20 this year. "I am now paying $101.60 per fortnight just so my children can be physically active once a week and so that I can work on my physical and mental health," she said. "I am not at the moment willing to change due to not having the same facilities anywhere close by, but I am definitely keeping my eyes open for other places providing the same services. "This is an absolute disgrace and for a company who prides themselves on servicing the community, all they are doing is putting more families at risk of obesity and isolation." A spokeswoman for YMCA Victoria, which manages ONE Casey facilities including Casey RACE, said fees had increased on average 4.9 percent across the health and wellness services, as part of the annual fee increase process. "The changes to fees were displayed on City of Casey's website with an opportunity for community members to provide feed-

back," she said. "Communication to all users occurred more than 30 days before the increase commenced. This includes emails and mail sent to all YMCA members an in-centre signage in-

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Arrests after shooting Police have arrested a third man as part of the investigation in which a Narre Warren South man was gunned down outside a Prahran nightclub in April. Security guard Aaron Khalid Osmani, 37, died in hospital on Sunday 14 April after being sprayed with bullets in the drive-by shooting outside Love Machine nightclub. His sudden death shocked friends and family who described him as a "kind, funny and easy going guy." A 22-year-old Preston man was arrested about 6.55am in Preston on Wednesday 3 July. He has been charged with two counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder. The man will face Melbourne Magistrates' Court. A 25-year-old Epping man was arrested last

Saturday and an 18-year-old Bundoora man was arrested on Monday as part of the investigation. Both have been charged with a number of offences in relation to the shooting and have been remanded in custody. Two people were killed during the incident on 14 April and another four people were injured. The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on ?1800 333 000? or submit a confidential crime report at www. crimestoppers.com.au

Security guard Aaron Khalid Osmani, 37, died in hospital on Sunday 14 April.

Tradie gutted by theft just hours after purchase By Brendan Rees A Hampton Park tradie has been left devastated after gutless thieves allegedly stole a dropsaw worth $3000 from his ute - less than hour of it being purchased. Carpenter Steven Archer said he had just bought the drop-saw from Sydney Tools in Pakenham which he packed in the back of his ute about 5.30pm on Sunday 30 June. While driving home he parked at the front of Yo My Goodness on Clyde Road in Berwick

with the drop-saw hidden between two big tool boxes. "I backed up to a bush so no one could really see anything," he said. "It was right up at the front of the door so I thought 'this should be fine'." After about five minutes in the restaurant, he realised he had forgotten his mobile phone and went back out. While at his car, he checked to see the dropsaw was still secure. However, when he walked out of the res-

taurant about 15 minutes later at 6pm, it was gone. "I was thinking someone actually watched load it up at the tool shop and then followed me to where I was going," he said. "If it was a cheap and nasty one I wouldn't have been too phased ... It's pretty much the best drop saw you can get. "As soon as I noticed it was missing I had quick look around," he said. Mr Archer said he immediately checked with staff for any CCTV footage.

"They reviewed it and they said the camera couldn't see my car," he said. Mr Archer said he was shocked by the brazen theft: "All you could see was the handle of the cream coloured trolley so you couldn't see the drop saw itself." The drop-saw is a Festool Kapex 120 model. Mr Archer has also taken to Facebook's Casey Crime Page appealing for information. Anyone with information is urged to contact crime stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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On Sunday 21 July Fiddlers Green Retirement Village will host a piano recital at 1.30pm, followed by a string trio playing classical and movie theme music at 2pm. Afternoon tea included. Sunday 21 July at 57 Gloucester Ave Berwick from 1.30pm. Cost: $10. Please book by calling 9797 3133 or come along on the day.

Cranbourne Chorale is presenting a concert centred around songs from popular musicals at 2pm on Sunday 14th July at Casey Grammar Performing Arts Centre, New Holland Drive, Cranbourne. Our new Musical director,Lucas de Jong will be leading the choir, and the accompanist is Adrian Allen. Come along and enjoy songs from Aladdin, The Greatest Showman, Annie Get Your Gun, and other favourites. Tickets range from $20 to $30. For credit card bookings go to www.trybooking.com/ bciqa. Enquiries or phone bookings: Jenny 0438358032, or Chris 0397758016.

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Cranbourne Gardens presentation Professor Peter Betts will provide a 50-minute presentation on the 'The Earth Moves in Mysterious Ways' on his journey from plumber's son in East Gippsland to becoming an academic geologist, and why Earth Sciences are significant for society. He will illustrate how Earth Scientists image the Earth today and what this information tells us about our planet. He will finish with a short synopsis of the dynamic geology that we stand on here in Melbourne. Peter Betts is a Professor of Tectonics from the School of Earth Atmosphere and Environment at Monash University. Saturday 3 August from 2pm - 3.30pm at the Australian Garden Auditorium, Cranbourne Gardens, corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive Cranbourne. Cost: $20 Members, $25 Non Members, $10 Students. Please book at the Cranbourne Friends website: www.rbgfriendscranbourne.org.au. For further information phone 8774 2483

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Halejian puts on a real masterclass By Hayley Wildes There were plenty of Casey highlights in Round 15 of Big V basketball action, but the Championship women finally breaking through for a win after nine successive losses takes the cake. It's been a tough season for the Championship women, but on Saturday night they defeated the Bulleen Boomers at home, 82-69. The star of the show was Sarah Halejian who recorded an extraordinary triple-double. She was involved in everything and singlehandedly made sure the Cavs got home. Her final stat line of 22 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists is one of the best Big V performances by anyone this season. Toccara Ross (21 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists) and Megan Craig (16 points and 9 rebounds) were also vital. The win sees the Cavs improve to 5-10 on the season to sit in seventh position. The Championship men took care of business against Corio Bay on the road on Saturday night, before falling to the Hawthorn Magic at home on Sunday. Superstar Raheem Lemons led the way on Saturday night against the Stingrays, recording an efficient 29 points (12/16 FG), 13 rebounds and 3 assists, while Brandon Polk (13 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists) was also vital in helping the Cavs claim a 107-76 win. The next day, Casey couldn't get the job done against the Magic as they lost 83-70. Despite the loss, Lemons (15 points and 7 rebounds) was again in fine form. With a 1-1 weekend, the Cavs sit fourth with a 13-7 record. The juggernaut that is the Youth League 1 women once again trounced their opponents, this time smashing Corio Bay by 61 points, 120-59. The team shot an efficient 54 per cent from the field on their way to the big win and one of the more incredible quarters of basketball occurred in the second term. The Cavs absolutely blew the Stingrays away with a dominant 41-4 second term that had to be seen to be believed. Lauren Tuplin (30 points) continued her stellar season, while Peta Rhodes (25 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists) was in the thick of the action. Riding an 11-game winning streak, the Cavs sit on top of the ladder with a 14-2 record. The Youth League 2 men grabbed two important wins over the weekend. On Saturday night they travelled to Bendigo and defeated the Braves, 72-56. Blake Taylor (15 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists) top-scored for Casey. Backing up the next day, the Cavs were too good for Altona at home as Corey Roos (25 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists) dominated from start to finish to lead Casey to a 93-82 win. Boasting a 14-7 record, the Cavs sit fourth. Looking ahead to Round 16, all teams hit the road in an important weekend. On Saturday night, the Championship men face Chel-

Munro leads Casey home By Hayley Wildes Courtesy of a stirring second-half performance, the Casey Demons overcame a slow start against the Northern Blues at Casey Fields on Saturday to record an impressive and important comeback win. The Blues took their chances in the first half and the Demons didn’t; and that was the difference. Trailing by 13 points at the main break, 8.3 (51) to 5.8 (38), Casey had to dig deep and with stand-in skipper Jimmy Munro leading the way, the Demons turned that 13-point deficit into a three-point advantage at the final break. With everything to play for as both teams battle for their finals lives, it was Casey that stood up. With the game on the line, Toby Bedford slotted the opening goal of the fourth term to give the Demons some breathing room, but the Blues responded and when Casey kept peppering the goals and missing, Northern kept their noses in the game. With just over 10 minutes remaining, the Demons led by four points. That lead was built upon when Liam Wale-Buxton slotted a major to give Casey a 13-point lead. Once again, Northern answered the challenge with a major but Casey’s skipper stood up at the death. Munro topped off his stellar game as captain with a magnificent running goal from 50 metres out with just minutes left on the clock. The team got around him and the crowd stood as the Demons finally took care of the Blues after dominating play for much of the game. Casey claimed a 13-point win, 11.19 (85) to 11.6 (72). The win - its fourth on the trot keeps the Demons alive in the finals hunt. After 14 rounds, the Demons sit ninth with a 6-6 record; equal on points with Werribee and Geelong in seventh and eighth, respectively. Jimmy Munro (25 disposals and two goals), James Jordon and Corey Maynard (25 disposals each) were all sublime around the contest, while Josh Wagner (23 disposals) and Jake Lever played vital roles. Despite the tight scoreline, the Demons were the better team on the day and had they kicked straight in front of goal, the margin would’ve better reflected their dominance. The race for finals heats up again on Sunday with Casey taking on third-placed Footscray from 11.50am at Marvel Stadium. The game is a curtain-raiser to the AFL clash between Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs and it should be a great battle between two teams desperate to keep winning as the business end of the season nears closer.

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Stingrays are blown away by Cannons By Hayley Wildes It’s certainly been a struggle for the Dandenong Stingrays in recent weeks. With so many of their stars missing due to Vic Country commitments, the Rays have lost their last four games, including a loss to the Calder Cannons on Saturday. It was one-way traffic in the first half as the Cannons took control of the game with slick ball movement and great forward 50 entries. At the main break, Calder held a 45-point lead, 9.3 (57) to 2.0 (12). After a tough first half in which Dandenong struggled to get its hands on the ball, the Stingrays came out with a renewed sense of urgency and confidence in the third quarter. With Jack Toner, Lachlan Williams and Ashton Williamson all getting heavily involved, Dandenong 32 STAR NEWS

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trimmed the lead to 29 points at the final break after booting three goals to one in the term. The signs were encouraging heading into the final term, but the Stingrays couldn’t keep up as the Cannons blew the game apart with seven goals to zero in a dominant finish to the game. Calder claimed a 68-point win, 17.5 (107) to 5.9 (39). Despite the disappointing result, Jack Toner (28 disposals), Lachlan Williams (23 disposals and five tackles), Reece Orchard (14 disposals and 13 tackles), Ashton Williamson (three goals and five tackles) and Max Gregory (15 disposals and five tackles) gave their all for Dandenong. The Stingrays fall to 6-4 on the season and sit seventh on the ladder. While the last four rounds have been tough for Dandenong, it isn’t all doom and gloom as for the final four

rounds of the season the Stingrays should have a full squad to pick from as the 2019 AFL Under-18 Championships are now complete. Unfortunately for the Stingrays’ Vic Country representatives, the team fell agonisingly short of winning the Championships as Western Australia claimed the trophy with a last-kick, five-point win over Vic Country last Wednesday at Marvel Stadium. Highlighting the talent the Stingrays possess, Hayden Young, Sam De Koning and Cody Weightman were all selected in the 2019 Under-18 All Australian team after great showings throughout the carnival. After a league-wide bye this weekend, Dandenong returns to action on Sunday 21 July. They face the Sandringham Dragons on the road from 9.30am. A win could see them jump back up to fifth position.

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Fev buries the Panthers By Hayley Wildes MORNINGTON PENINSULA ROUND 13 With former AFL superstar Brendan Fevola lining up for Hastings, Devon Meadows fell behind in the second and third quarters and despite a strong last quarter - was never in the contest at Glover Reserve. The Blues slammed on nine goals to one in the middle two quarters as Fevola (nine goals) put on a show for the locals in what was an entertaining spectacle for the big crowd. The Panthers put through five goals in the final term, but it was too little too late as the Blues ran out 42-point winners, 15.16 (106) to 9.10 (64). Simon Hallsworth and Chase Harris were best for Devon Meadows. Rye was a class above Pearcedale as the Demons recorded a cruisy win, despite inaccuracy in front of goal. Had Rye found its range in the forward 50, the scoreline would've read much worse than 10.22 (82) to 7.2 (44). Travis Bravo (three goals) and Trent Robertson battled hard all day for the Panthers. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - ROUND 12 The Burras waltzed into Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve and completely blew Skye away. After leading by just 12 points at the first break, Keysborough put the foot down in the second term with nine unanswered goals in a brutal display. They weren't done though as they continued to pile on the pain, particularly in the final term. A mammoth 13-goal to one fourth quarter saw the Burras run out with a percentageboosting 152-point win, 31.7 (193) to 5.11 (41). Incredibly, Keysborough slammed on

26 goals to three after quarter time as Chris Bryan, Tim Edwards (eight goals each) and Matthew Carnelley (five goals) put on a masterclass up forward, while Bryce Sutton dominated around the contest. With the win, the Burras now boast a ridiculous percentage of 234.17 after 12 rounds. The Doveton Eagles kicked eight goals to one in the first half against East Brighton and despite an even second half, ran out massive winners, 17.11 (113) to 8.9 (57). Jarrod O'Neill (nine goals) was an absolute force up forward as the East Brighton defence simply couldn't keep up, while Cory Wilson (three goals) was also dominant. DIVISION 3 - ROUND 12 Hampton Park and Endeavour Hills played out an intriguing clash at Barry Simon Reserve. The Redbacks took control of the game in the second quarter with a five-goal to one term and held a 24-point half time lead, 8.2 (50) to 4.2 (26). To the Falcons' credit, they didn't go away and kept fighting to stay in the contest. If not for their inaccuracy in front of goal, the Falcons could've been much closer than the 13-point three quarter time deficit. In a back and forth final term, the Redbacks - led by Reece Smart and Travis Davis (four goals) - kept the Falcons at bay to record a 13.6 (84) to 11.7 (73) win. Ben Graham and Sam Delosa (two goals) were best Endeavour Hills. DIVISION 4 - ROUND 12 Frankston dominated from start to finish against Lyndale and with Lachlan Fielding (seven goals) and Josh Kerrigan (four goals) running amok up forward, the Pumas' defence was under severe pressure all day. A nine-goal to two first term set up the win and the Dolphins went on to win by 111 points, 21.17 (143) to 4.8 (32).

Michael Robinson (two goals) was best for Lyndale. Trailing by 21 points at the final change, Hallam almost pulled off a comeback win against Moorabbin but fell agonisingly short. The story of the game was goal-kicking as the Roos took their chances and the Hawks didn't, which led to Moorabbin recording a 12.2 (74) to 9.15 (69) win. Rory McIvor and Dean Webb were best for Hallam. Lyndhurst made light work of Carrum Patterson Lakes in a win that was set up by an eight-goal to one first term. The Lightning continued its demolition in the final three quarters to record a 25.15 (165) to 8.6 (54) win. VFLW ROUND 9 The Casey Demons couldn't overcome a slow start against Melbourne Uni at Casey Fields on Saturday. Despite holding their opponents to just one goal after quarter-time, the Demons couldn't claw back the 18-point quarter time deficit and fell by five points, 5.8 (38) to 4.9 (33). Casey Sherriff and Harriet Cordner were best for the Demons as they desperately tried to bring their side back into the game after quarter-time. WEST GIPPSLAND ROUND 13 Tooradin-Dalmore was far too good for Dalyston as the Seagulls ran away with the win courtesy of a dominant second half. With Nick Lang (five goals) and Julian Suarez (four goals) putting plenty of scoreboard pressure on the Magpies, the Seagulls booted 14 of the 18 goals scored in the second half. Luke McKenna and Adam Galea were also impressive for Tooradin-Dalmore as the Seagulls claimed a big win, 21.10 (136) to 8.4 (52).

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Doveton amateur boxing junior Levi Harrison continued his fine form with an interstate win over Tasmanian boxer Angus Barker during a boxing select match in the town of Penguin, Tasmania. Harrison was picked to represent Regional Victoria Boxing in a cup tournament against Tasmania and the youngster did his state proud by defeating Barker over three two-minute rounds. From the opening bell, Harrison set the pace, flying straight into the center of the ring and landing a strong left jab. The Tasmanian boxer moved away and countered with his own jab, but it was the tall Doveton boxer who had the most success, winning the first round by landing right hands through and over the guard of his opponent. In the second round, Barker used counter punch tactics and used his feet to move around Harrison with good effect, perhaps taking the second round with his more accurate punching. But some stern words from Victorian coach Ryan Wilson saw Harrison set about his opponent with renewed aggression, forcing Barker against the ropes by landing left

right combinations to both head and body. Wilson was pleased about putting the exciting young boxer into the fray of his first interstate trip, saying Harrison has worked hard for this opportunity and it was a pleasure to see him develop. It was only the inexperience of the Doveton boxer that he was not able to register a count or stoppage against the Tasmanian after connecting with strong solid right hand punches that visibly hurt his opponent. Levi - who will be jetting off to New Zealand shortly for a massive chance to represent his state - relishes the hard work and competitiveness of the boxing caper. “I pride myself on hard work and commitment so that I can be mentally and physically prepared to fight,“ he said recently. “From now until we leave it is just hard work and building up the skill and fitness to be best prepared for the event.” It was a strong performance from the Doveton boxing product, who will look to set to bigger and better things this season with some more confidence.

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Eagles send a message By Romy Stephens and Nick Creely

Narre Warren star Nathan Foote looks to lay this tackle on Beaconsfield gun Riley Verbi. 195285 rest of the game. Charge (four goals), Lachlan Taylor (three) and Thomas Millwood (two) were influential, proving far too strong for the Tigers’ defence. The seventh-placed Bloods have now edged themselves a game clear of eight-placed Upwey. In the biggest margin of the weekend, the ladder-leading Berwick dominated bottomplaced Healesville with a mammoth win, 26.26 (182) to 3.4 (22). Berwick’s inaccuracy on goal wasn’t enough to help the Bloods who struggled to keep up from the first bounce. A solid performance from Harrison Money (three goals) saw him retain his position on top of the goal-kicking tally for the season. But it was half-forward Jordan Andrews who was clearly best-on-ground with an enormous 10 goals to his name by the final siren. Rod Woodford (three goals) continued his strong season and was gallant for the Bloods, kicking their only goals. With every game proving vital from here on in, all teams will take some time to replenish for this weekend’s mid-season break. Come Round 12, eyes will be fixed on the battle between fourth-placed Woori Yallock and fifthplaced Cranbourne. Meanwhile, Wandin will

be aiming for an upset win over Beaconsfield to remain in the finals hunt. There’s still plenty of football left in the home-and-away season, but Monbulk and Pakenham are virtually assured of snaring the top-two spots on the Division 1 ladder after equally impressive wins on the weekend. The Lions - on a particularly noteworthy day for the club with a vast array of 1989 and 2009 premiership heroes watching on - gave the strong home crowd plenty to cheer about, controlling its clash with Doveton from start to finish, 14.15 (99) to 9.4 (58). Ash Green’s side - who play a strong, fearless brand of football - had to work hard to shake the third-placed Doves off in the first and second quarters, with a good old-fashioned, contested game of footy seeing the home side take in a nine-point lead at the major break. But it was like a switch was flicked, and the Lions completely changed the dimension of the game in the third quarter, kicking six goals to two and opening up a seven-goal lead at the final change. Monbulk, meanwhile, kept its undefeated season going, shaking off a plucky Officer at home, 13.12 (90) to 9.7 (61). The Kangaroos came jumping out of the blocks with a three goal to one opening term,

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OUTER EAST FOOTBALL PREMIER AND DIVISION 1 REVIEW ROUNDS 10 AND 11 Beaconsfield announced itself as a serious premiership contender with an impressive come-from-behind win over second-placed Narre Warren at home on Saturday, 10.10 (70) to 8.11 (59). The win marks the Eagles’ sixth on the trot in and sees them edge that little bit closer to ladder-leaders Narre Warren and Berwick. Ladder positioning aside, the confidence boost will help put them right in the mix for premiership contention come finals time in September. What’s more, Beaconsfield will welcome back champion ruckman Scott Meyer after the break. The combination of him - likely playing up forward - and Riley Welsh remaining as the number one ruck will prove a scary combination for the remainder of the season. The Magpies got off to a dominant start, slotting 4.3 to 1.2 by quarter-time. But a goal to full-forward Matthew Johnson at the end of the first quarter would be the precursor for what was to come. Another two majors from Johnson in the second term saw the Eagles narrow the margin to just five points heading into the main break. It seemed the Magpies were going to prove too composed as they retained the lead heading into the final term, but two more goals from Johnson (six in total) saw the Eagles steal the win. The standout performance from Johnson is a pivotal point for him this season, after being dropped and made to earn his position by Beaconsfield coach Leigh McQuillen earlier this year. North Melbourne VFL-listed gun Riley Verbi (two goals) continued his superb form as arguably one of the best players in the competition. Defender Corey Walker was the general in defence for the Pies, while Jack Docherty and Kyle O’Sullivan were prolific in the centre. After losing to Narre Warren in a game the Eagles probably should have won back in Round 2, the weekend’s win shows how far they have come in such a short space of time. Woori Yallock was bolstered by a one-off appearance from legendary former St Kilda forward Stephen Milne, who helped the Tigers secure a convincing win over Wandin 16.14 (110) to 9.10 (64) at home. Despite booting four goals, Milne wasn’t the star of the show and found himself overshadowed by Ben Monkhorst who kicked a careerbest five goals. A slow start from the Tigers saw Wandin in front by three points heading into half-time, but the likes of midfielders Zach Monkorst (three goals), Kane Thompson (one) and defender Michael Batten helped their side hit the lead during the third term. Once in front, the Tigers didn’t look back, leaving the Bulldogs goalless in the final quarter and booting eight majors themselves. The win sees fourth-placed Woori Yallock distance itself on the ladder from Cranbourne - who had the bye this week - and Wandin, which are now battling it out for fifth spot. The return of injured players wasn’t the only win for Olinda Ferny Creek, as it recorded a 62-point thumping over Upwey 19.6 (120) to 8.10 (58). Skipper and gun on-baller Marcus Hottes returned from injury, while big man James Charge started to build into his best form after injury derailed the start of his year. With midfielders Dylan Wilson (two goals) and Peter Gough (two) making the most of scoring opportunities, the Bloods took control from the start and were never in doubt for the

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