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ISSUE 9JUNE 1-3 2018

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A WOODLANDS WEDDING

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Congratulations to Callum Dodson on a great achievement in bringing together a superb charity event for Cancer Research last weekend. There was a great atmosphere at the Chelsea Heights v Port Melbourne Colts match with a tight finish. A big thank you to everyone who contributed time to assist in making the day a success and especially to those who made donations or purchased items to contribute to the fundraising. Thanks also to the Southern FM team for broadcasting the match and adding to the overall spectacle.

Last weekend, along with the Chelsea Heights v Port Melbourne Colts match, I also joined Highett for their Sponsors Lunch and the unveiling of the new scoreboard at Turner Reserve. The home team delivered with a strong performance against Mount Waverley. I also made my first trip to see Black Rock at the picturesque Donald McDonald Reserve as they accounted for Hallam in Division 3.

This weekend the AFL and SFNL community celebrate Sir Doug Nicholls Round, the celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and their contribution to Australian football. We are proud of the opportunities that exist for players of all backgrounds in the SFNL and in particular those that not only represent their clubs but also their indigenous heritage. This themed round gives the football community the opportunity to formally

recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players, communities and cultures.

You will notice there is a feature article on Lyndale’s Josh Kyle in this edition of the Record, as well as a promo video featuring Kyle and Manuel Jackonia going out on-line as well.

Looking ahead to the matches this week and one of the real feature games comes on Friday night as Murrumbeena take on Oakleigh District in Women’s Division 1 at Princes Highway Reserve in Oakleigh. Both teams remain undefeated with extraordinary percentages and between them they have scored a total of 1,000 points through four rounds and their average winning margins combined is 129-6. Leading the way is Oakleigh’s Emily McIntyre who is averaging eight goals a game for an early-season total of 32, ahead of Murrumbeena’s Danielle Wearne (21) and Bayley Mifsud (12) also from Oakleigh District.

On the men’s front, the Division 1 contest to watch should be St Kilda City v St Pauls at Peanut Farm Reserve whilst in Division 2 there will be plenty of attention on the Keysborough v Highett match at Keysborough Reserve. The match I am looking forward to attending is in Division 3 and pairs Ashwood and Springvale Districts at Essex Heights Reserve. In Division 4, Lyndale travel to Widdop Crescent Reserve to play Moorabbin in what should be another close encounter.

A number of clubs are wearing special jumpers and/or socks to commemorate and celebrate the contribution of our indigenous players and we thank them for this show respect. Let’s aim to have an incredibly positive round without incidents and let the football do the talking.

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KEYSBOROUGH V HIGHETT

Keysborough Reserve, Keysborough

MATCH OF THE DAYSaturday 2nd June

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SFNL TIPSTERS

MIKE WILBUR BEANY THE BUG JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ SHARPIE

Div 1 Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Cheltenham Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc

Dingley East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern East Malvern Dingley

Port Colts Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh Bentleigh

St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Kilda City St Pauls

Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District Oakleigh District

Div 2 Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Murrumbeena

Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough Keysborough

Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles Doveton Eagles

Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield

East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton East Brighton

Div 3 Ashwood Springvale Districts Springvale Districts Springvale

DistrictsSpringvale

DistrictsSpringvale

Districts Ashwood Springvale Districts

South Yarra South Yarra Heatherton South Yarra Heatherton South Yarra South Yarra South Yarra

Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills Endeavour Hills

Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park

Div 4 Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst

Frankston Dolphins

Frankston Dolphins

Frankston Dolphins

Frankston Dolphins

Frankston Dolphins

Frankston Dolphins

Frankston Dolphins

Frankston Dolphins

CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL

Lyndale Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Moorabbin Lyndale Moorabbin Lyndale

LAST WEEK 13 14 13 15 15 13 12 13

TOTAL 85 85 81 91 86 86 78 84

DIVISION 1 ROUND 7

DIVISION 2 ROUND 8

DIVISION 3 ROUND 7

DIVISION 4 ROUND 8

WOMENS DIVISION 1 ROUND 5

WOMENS DIVISION 2 ROUND 5

MORDIALLOC V CHELTENHAM

EAST MALVERN V DINGLEY

PORT MELBOURNE COLTS V BENTLEIGH

ST KILDA CITY V ST PAULS

OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V CHELSEA HEIGHTS

ASHWOOD V SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS

SOUTH YARRA V HEATHERTON

HALLAM V ENDEAVOUR HILLS

HAMPTON PARK V BLACK ROCK

EAST BRIGHTON V LYNDALE

OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V MURRUMBEENA

MORDIALLOC V HIGHETT

ENDEAVOUR HILLS V BENTLEIGH

SKYE V MURRUMBEENA

KEYSBOROUGH V HIGHETT

MOUNT WAVERLEY V DOVETON EAGLES

CLAYTON V CAULFIELD

EAST BRIGHTON V HAMPTON

SANDOWN V LYNDHURST

FRANKSTON DOLPHINS V DANDENONG

CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES V CERBERUS

MOORABBIN V LYNDALE

CLAYTON V SOUTH YARRA

PORT MELBOURNE COLTS V LYNDHURST

FRANKSTON DOLPHINS V CHELSEA HEIGHTS

HALLAM V DOVETON EAGLES

BYE: MURRUMBEENA

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Bentleigh 2.1 3.2 7.2 8.4-52

East Malvern 1.3 3.6 5.6 9.12-66

Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: M. Troutbeck 2, B. Lawford, B. Cooper, M. Rogers, K. Bradshaw, S. Murray, C. JohnsonBest Players: M. Rogers, T. Massey, N. Stagg, S. Lewin, M. Troutbeck, M. SmartEast Malvern: Goal Kickers: L. Hall 3, D. Morton 2, M. Lonergan, L. Duffy, J. Hammond, C. CareyBest Players: S. Brewer, C. Carey, L. Hall, L. Duffy, T. Mackie, A. Collinson

Bentleigh 1.2 5.4 11.5 15.10-100

East Malvern 3.0 4.2 5.4 6.7-43

Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: J. Howard 3, D. McArthur 2, S. Mortimer 2, C. Fidler, D. Grant, M. Laskey, C. Yenofkian, K. Swinden, A. Scammell, S. Galileos, S. ScotlandBest Players: K. Swinden, C. Fidler, S. Mortimer, S. Scotland, R. Moriarty, J. McGarryEast Malvern: Goal Kickers: A. Power 3, G. Gemetzis, T. Stephenson, J. KirtlandBest Players: T. Riley, J. Waterston, B. Marlow, T. Stephenson, N. Dykes, A. Power

DIVISION 1 SENIORTEAM P W L D F A % PTS

Mordialloc 6 4 2 0 480 338 142.01 16

St Kilda City 6 4 2 0 432 312 138.46 16

East Malvern 6 4 2 0 401 303 132.34 16

Bentleigh 6 4 2 0 352 266 132.33 16

St Pauls 6 4 2 0 423 364 116.21 16

Dingley 6 3 3 0 392 338 115.98 12

Cheltenham 6 3 3 0 299 329 90.88 12

Chelsea Heights 6 2 4 0 307 476 64.50 8

Port Melbourne Colts 6 1 5 0 349 516 67.64 4

Oakleigh District 6 1 5 0 299 492 60.77 4

DIVISION 1 RESERVETEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS

St Pauls 6 5 1 0 0 451 193 233.68 20

Port Melbourne Colts 6 5 1 0 0 423 296 142.91 20

Cheltenham 6 4 2 0 0 384 252 152.38 16

Mordialloc 5 3 2 0 1 394 281 140.21 16

Dingley 6 4 2 0 0 381 282 135.11 16

Bentleigh 6 3 3 0 0 355 376 94.41 12

Oakleigh District 5 2 3 0 0 334 418 79.90 8

East Malvern 6 2 4 0 0 318 461 68.98 8

St Kilda City 6 1 5 0 0 332 516 64.34 4

Chelsea Heights 6 0 6 0 0 226 523 43.21 0

Cheltenham 1.3 3.4 6.11 8.13-61

Oakleigh District 4.3 6.5 8.6 8.7-55

Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: J. Fox 3, C. Hudghton 2, D. Harrison, J. Kilner, A. MalamasBest Players: K. Parsons, D. Vaughan, S. McLaren, J. Fox, D. Harrison, R. RyanOakleigh District: Goal Kickers: J. Mullen 4, M. Mandic 3, M. PierceBest Players: S. Balic, J. Mullen, M. Mandic, D. Spence, N. Peddle, P. Fermanis

Cheltenham 1.2 4.3 8.7 12.7-79

Oakleigh District 3.3 6.5 8.6 9.11-65

Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: L. Brookman 2, A. Milesi 2, A. Garlick 2, D. Lloyd 2, J. Davis 2, T. Lawson, P. Conroy Best Players: D. Woodham, J. Spanos, N. Kilner, A. Milesi, D. Lloyd, L. BrookmanOakleigh District: Goal Kickers: J. Castello 3, D. Bedggood, B. Szalek, L. McCabe, L. Quinlivan, S. Kahawatte, A. Szalek Best Players: B. Szalek, M. Richards, L. Quinlivan, L. Brown, J. Garufi-Miles, C. Ward

St Pauls 4.5 4.5 6.7 8.11-59

Mordialloc 5.6 5.7 8.7 13.9-87

St Pauls: Goal Kickers: S. Muller 2, N. Halliday 2, M. Kreymborg 2, C. Murfett, C. Karamoshos Best Players: L. Butler, M. Kreymborg, M. Herbstreit, C. Murfett, C. Karamoshos, T. RobertsMordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Morris 5, S. Tolongs 4, M. Moore, D. Nicholls, J. Derbyshire, B. Humphrey Best Players: A. Jackson, J. Summons, J. Morris, D. Marguglio, T. Bastion, T. Curry

St Pauls 2.1 3.4 6.5 6.6-42

Mordialloc 1.3 3.4 6.5 8.8-56

St Pauls: Goal Kickers: T. Gamble 2, B. Dawes, R. Kreymborg, L. Carracher, J. Edmunds Best Players: L. Davenport, J. Kreymborg, J. Edmunds, J. Muldoon, B. Dawes, J. BragagnoloMordialloc: Goal Kickers: D. Danckert 2, R. Irvine 2, J. Pither, A. Fyans, S. Hendricks, L. Emmerson Best Players: K. Tymko, J. Pither, C. Neville, C. Shaw, T. DeMacedo, D. Danckert

Dingley 3.3 7.4 8.7 10.11-71

St Kilda City 1.3 7.3 10.4 12.6-78

Dingley: Goal Kickers: R. Rusan 4, L. Hard 3, S. Cusack, M. Allamby, L. Walmsley Best Players: L. Walmsley , R. Rusan, D. Ades , L. Hard, J. Peet, T. La RoccaSt Kilda City: Goal Kickers: J. Firebrace 3, J. Cayhan 2, T. Parker 2, N. Peterson, M. Neiwand, C. Hansen, P. O’Hehir-Vargas, R. Carroll Best Players: N. Perry, C. Hansen, P. O’Hehir-Vargas, X. Jordan, J. Cayhan, N. Peterson

Dingley 1.0 6.6 12.9 20.15-135

St Kilda City 2.1 2.1 4.2 5.2-32

Dingley: Goal Kickers: A. Lloyd 6, J. Sarlo 4, P. Rizzi 4, S. Williams 2, J. Townley, B. Ginns, C. Sterling, B. Sessler Best Players: J. Sarlo, J. Piltz, S. Williams, A. Lloyd, P. Rizzi, J. TownleySt Kilda City: Goal Kickers: J. Williams, B. Smith, K. Cafun, M. Cayhan, R. Hoy Best Players: J. Williams, R. Hoy, W. Miller, T. Takla, B. Smith, I. McCartney

Chelsea Heights 3.3 4.6 6.6 8.11-59

Port Melbourne Colts 2.4 3.4 5.6 8.8-56

Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: P. Matheson 2, L. Dobson, N. Herrington, J. Peryman, M. Baxter, R. Archer, D. Sloan Best Players: L. Behin, L. Dobson, R. Archer, B. Head, C. Gates, M. O’DriscollPort Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: J. Cook 2, G. Daley 2, M. Cross, R. Coulthard, J. Allen, T. Nicholls Best Players: L. Mildenhall, J. Powell, S. Gunning, J. Cook, J. Allen, J. Wood

Chelsea Heights 2.1 3.1 7.5 7.6-48

Port Melbourne Colts 1.3 6.3 6.6 11.6-72

Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: J. Robertson 3, B. Campbell, R. Chadwick, L. Gherini, B. Atherton Best Players: B. Wendt, M. Dyer, R. Chadwick, L. Gherini, N. James, J. BennettPort Melbourne Colts: Goal Kickers: A. Hagiwara 3, N. Doble 2, C. Cathcart 2, M. Diaz, V. Delaney’ Falcone, J. Perry, M. Marangon Best Players: M. Dumbleton, C. Cathcart, E. Newton, N. Doble, P. Karaminovski, C. Wangman

DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 6

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DIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTERDIVISION 1: FRONT & CENTRE / WILL HUNTER @Will_Hunter89@Will_Hunter89

proud club would be desperate to turn around their fortunes and get its premiership defence back on track, but a tough assignment awaits them this week.

In what is a relatively even top end in Division 1 this year, East Malvern have emerged as a bona fide flag threat. With winners on every single line on the ground, the Panthers have enough firepower to kick a winning score against most of the teams in the competition.

The Dingoes are likely to regain Andrew Frost, who will bolster the team’s defensive structure, and there remains plenty of talent through the midfield that will give the Panthers headaches, however, the side has been well below its usual scoring output following the off-season departure of Cal McQueen and the recent injury-enforced absence of Daniel Farmer.

Back on their home deck after last week’s impressive victory over Bentleigh – the side that rolled the Dingoes the previous week – East Malvern should inflict the Dingoes third straight loss.

East Malvern by 10 points.

Port Melbourne Colts V Bentleigh (JL Murphy Reserve) This looms as a bit of a mismatch on paper, with premiership contenders Bentleigh travelling to Port Melbourne to take on a side fighting to stave off relegation.

The Colts have a happy knack of knocking off fancied sides at JL Murphy, including the Demons in their only encounter at the venue in Round 4 last year. But if Bentleigh are fair dinkum about shoring up a top-three spot come Round 18, then this is a game they simply cannot afford to lose.

Expect the Demons to win this comfortably.

Bentleigh by 27 points.

St Kilda City V St Pauls (Peanut Farm) Their list may lack the plethora of household names that some of the

other Division 1 teams possess, but nevertheless the Saints continue to get the job done week in, week out with minimal fuss.

And after last week’s triumph over Dingley, the boys from the Farm can now be counted among the contenders, should it maintain a healthy list for the duration of the season.

St Pauls, meanwhile, are in the midst of a mini-form slump, with consecutive losses following its impressive 4-0 start to the year. Nevertheless, the Dogs remains a very dangerous team on its day and would be keen to turn around their form around as it sets it sights on a top-three spot.

The Saints and the Dogs are two of the five sides that currently sit on 4-2, making this game a genuine eight-pointer in the context of the season. Tough to pick a winner, but suspect City will play the smaller confines of the Peanut Farm better than the visitors and record a narrow victory.

St Kilda City by seven points.

Oakleigh District V Chelsea Heights (Princes Highway Reserve) The Heighters’ gutsy win over the Colts last week has given it a four-point buffer over the bottom-placed Oakleigh District, which was a handy result in the battle to avoid relegation. However, it may have come at a cost, with several key players sustaining injuries, including Lachie Dobson who is likely to miss the remainder of the season.

The rebuilding Oaks have shown plenty of promise in the last few games and a victory here will lift them off the foot of the ladder – should Bentleigh beat Port as expected – which is a massive carrot dangling in front of them.

This will be a tight contest and could go either way, but the Heighters’ injury concerns and the Oaks’ home ground advantage will see the black and whites enter the game as ever-so-slight favourites.

Oakleigh District by two points.

ROUND 6 REVIEW

Bentleigh 8.4 (52) def by East Malvern 9.12 (66) A strong final term saw the Panthers overrun the Demons to record a 14-point victory at Bentleigh Reserve in the Southern FM Match of the Day.

The match was a tough, scrappy contest between two evenly matched sides for much of the day and neither side was allowed to seize control and get the game played on their terms. As a result, there were stoppages galore and plenty of defensive pressure.

A low-scoring first half saw each side register just three majors, but the Demons lifted in the premiership quarter, booting four goals to reclaim the lead and take an eight-point advantage heading into the last.

It was East Malvern’s turn to find another level in the final quarter, and with experienced veteran Steve Brewer leading from the front, the visitors piled on four goals to erase the deficit and maintain their position in the top three.

Although conspicuous all afternoon, Brewer’s final-term heroics saw him get the nod as the Blackchrome Player of the Day. Chris Carey, BOG in last week’s Interleague clash with North Central, was again influential in the ruck, while fellow Interleague representatives Luke Duffy and Lucas Hall (three goals) also stood out.

Michael Rogers and Tom Massey were Bentleigh’s best.

Cheltenham 8.13 (61) def Oakleigh District 8.7 (55) The Rosellas are on the winner’s list for the second time in 2018 following their come-from-behind victory over Oakleigh District at Jack Barker Oval.

After conceding the opening goal, the District then got the jump on the sluggish Cheltenham, banging home the next six to lead by as much as 29 points late in the second term.

However, the second half belonged to the home side as they clicked into gear and gained the ascendancy through the midfield, which saw them hit the scoreboard with more regularity. The Rosellas finally regained the lead late in the last quarter and ran out winners by six points, a margin that should have been greater had it not been for their inaccuracy in front of goal.

Josh Fox was a focal point for the winners with three goals, including the only two majors of the final quarter, while Sean McLaren, Daniel Vaughan and Kyle Parsons were among the key contributors.

Ruckman Saf Balic and the dynamic Jake Mullen (four goals) led the way for the Oaks.

St Pauls 8.11 (59) def by Mordialloc 13.9 (87) The slick Bloods have secured top spot on the Division 1 ladder after knocking over St Pauls by 28 points in an entertaining clash at the Kennel.

The visitors led from go to woah, with St Pauls again hampered by a slow start to the match. But the Dogs rallied after the first change and worked their way back into the contest with four second-term goals to sit eight points adrift of Mordi at the long break.

The Bloods were able to open the game up and wrest back control of the contest with their spread and clean ball use in the second half before putting the finishing touches on an impressive performance with five goals in the last quarter.

Alisdair Jackson and Justin Summons were the standouts for the winners, with James Morris and Steve Tolongs getting the job done up forward, combining for nine of the Bloods’ 13 goals.

Lachie Butler, Matt Kreymborg and Matt Herbstreit fought hard for the Dogs.

Dingley 10.11 (71) def by St Kilda City 12.6 (78)

The Dingoes have suffered their second straight home defeat, beaten by St Kilda City in a seven-point nail-biter.

The loss sees the three-time reigning premier drop outside the top five with just three wins from its six matches.

Facing a 12-point deficit at quarter time, the Saints booted five goals in the second term to all but restore parity at the half, before gaining the ascendancy after oranges.

The undermanned Dingoes fought hard in a tense final term but couldn’t quite bridge the gap as City kept their nose in front in a tight finish.

Perry O’Hehir-Vargas returned to the Saints line up after his VFL debut with Frankston last week and had an immediate impact, while Nick Perry put in a best-on-ground performance in the ruck. Cam Hansen, Xavier Jordan and Jesse Firebrace (three goals) were also instrumental in the result.

The Dingoes were well served by Interleague stars Lucas Walmsley and Danny Ades, with Rob Rusan’s four goals also helping keep the Dingoes in it.

Chelsea Heights 8.11 (59) def Port Melbourne Colts 8.8 (56) Chelsea Heights saluted on Cal Dodson’s big day, edging out Port Colts by three points in a thrilling Kick it for Cancer clash at Beazley Reserve on Sunday.

However, the win may come at a cost to the Heighters with several injuries sustained to key players including Lachie Dobson (shoulder) and Dylan Sloan (knee) during the highly physical contest. Declan Lee was also helped from the field with concussion before half time, which left the home side desperately light on for rotations late in the game.

Chelsea Heights made a bright start to the contest with three goals in the opening 10 minutes, but the visitors returned serve with two of their own to get back within a kick at the first change. From then on there was little between them on the scoreboard as the two sides traded goals for much of the day.

A scuffle on centre wing resulted in a pair of 50m penalties and the simplest of goals to Demon Nathan Herrington in the final quarter, which saw the margin extended to eight points as the clocked ticked into time on.

Colt Jamie Cook slotted his second goal from a clutch set shot minutes later to get his side back within two points, but with their backs to the wall the Heighters dug deep and held out the visitors in the frantic final few minutes, securing the gutsiest of wins.

Heighters ruckman Luke Behin received plenty of praise from coach Brad Canavan for his efforts both in the air and around the ground, while Lachy Dobson was a pillar of strength before his injury, clunking plenty of strong contested marks. Ryan Archer and Brendon Head were also among the best for the winners.

For the Colts, Jackson Powell had plenty of the footy in a consistent four-quarter effort, while Lew Mildenhall and Jamie Cook got better as the game went on and were particularly prominent in the final term.

ROUND 7 PREVIEW

Mordialloc V Cheltenham (Ben Kavanagh Reserve) The ladder-leading Bloods have now strung together four wins on the trot, including victories over top-five sides in St Pauls, St Kilda City and East Malvern, and are playing some tremendous football at the minute.

And Mordialloc will be hoping to continue its strong recent form this week as it faces its bogey side in Cheltenham, a team that it has not beaten since Round 5, 2016.

The Rosellas will again come into this contest as rank outsiders, as they have done in its three previous head to head meetings. But so far this season Cheltenham have shown an inability to string together four consistent quarters of solid football, an issue that will need to be rectified if it is to record a fourth straight upset over the Bloods.

With its elite midfield group in red-hot form and the most dangerous offensive combo in Morris and Tolongs inside the arc, it’s hard to go past Mordialloc here.

Mordialloc by 32 points.

East Malvern V Dingley (Dunlop Reserve) The Dingoes find themselves in unfamiliar territory outside the top five with injuries and unavailability hampering the side so far in 2018. This

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ROUND 1 14 APRILPort Colts 5.6-36 def by St Kilda City 15.11-101

East Malvern 12.8-80 def Oakleigh District 4.3-27

Dingley 8.8-56 def Mordialloc 6.8-44

Bentleigh 5.9-39 def by St Pauls 6.10-46

Chelsea Heights 7.5-47 def Cheltenham 4.14-38

ROUND 2 21 APRILOakleigh District 9.14-68 def by Port Colts 9.15-69

East Malvern 11.7-73 def Mordialloc 8.8-56

St Pauls 7.11-53 def Dingley 7.8-50

Cheltenham 8.9-57 def by Bentleigh 13.10-88

St Kilda City 11.19-85 def Chelsea Heights 5.3-33

ROUND 3 28 APRILPort Colts 9.12-66 def by Mordialloc 18.14-122

East Malvern 7.12-54 def by St Pauls 14.10-94

Dingley 9.19-73 def Cheltenham 3.13-31

Bentleigh 9.17-71 def Chelsea Heights 8.5-53

Oakleigh District 5.9-39 def by St Kilda City 18.8-116

ROUND 4 5 MAYSt Pauls 15.8-98 def Port Colts 9.2-56

Cheltenham 6.8-44 def by East Malvern 17.11-113

Chelsea Heights 13.7-85 def by Dingley 14.14-98

St Kilda City 9.11-65 def Bentleigh 8.7-55

Mordialloc 14.9-93 def Oakleigh District 4.8-32

ROUND 5 12 MAYPort Colts 10.6-66 def by Cheltenham 9.14-68

East Malvern 18.20-128 def Chelsea Heights 4.6-30

Dingley 6.8-44 def by Bentleigh 6.11-47

Oakleigh District 12.6-78 def St Pauls 10.13-73

St Kilda City 7.10-52 def by Mordialloc 11.12-78

ROUND 6 26 MAYChelsea Heights 8.11-59 def Port Colts 8.8-56

Bentleigh 8.4-52 def by East Malvern 9.12-66

Dingley 10.11-71 def by St Kilda City 12.6-78

Cheltenham 8.13-61 def Oakleigh District 8.7-55

St Pauls 8.11-59 def by Mordialloc 13.9-87

ROUND 7 2 JUNEPort Colts V BentleighEast Malvern V DingleyOakleigh District V Chelsea HeightsMordialloc V CheltenhamSt Kilda City V St Pauls

ROUND 8 16 JUNEDingley V Port ColtsEast Malvern V St Kilda CityBentleigh V Oakleigh DistrictChelsea Heights V MordiallocCheltenham V St Pauls

ROUND 9 23 JUNEPort Colts V East MalvernOakleigh District V DingleyMordialloc V BentleighSt Pauls V Chelsea HeightsSt Kilda City V Cheltenham

ROUND 10 30 JUNESt Kilda City V Port ColtsOakleigh District V East MalvernMordialloc V DingleySt Pauls V BentleighCheltenham V Chelsea Heights

ROUND 11 7 JULY Port Colts V Oakleigh DistrictMordialloc V East MalvernDingley V St PaulsBentleigh V CheltenhamChelsea Heights V St Kilda City

ROUND 12 14 JULYMordialloc V Port ColtsSt Pauls V East MalvernCheltenham V DingleyChelsea Heights V BentleighSt Kilda City V Oakleigh District

ROUND 13 21 JULY Port Colts V St PaulsEast Malvern V CheltenhamDingley V Chelsea HeightsBentleigh V St Kilda CityOakleigh District V Mordialloc

ROUND 14 28 JULYCheltenham V Port ColtsChelsea Heights V East MalvernBentleigh V DingleySt Pauls V Oakleigh DistrictMordialloc V St Kilda City

ROUND 15 4 AUGUSTPort Colts V Chelsea HeightsEast Malvern V BentleighSt Kilda City V DingleyOakleigh District V CheltenhamMordialloc V St Pauls

ROUND 16 11 AUGUSTBentleigh V Port ColtsDingley V East MalvernChelsea Heights V Oakleigh DistrictCheltenham V MordiallocSt Pauls V St Kilda City

ROUND 17 17 AUGUST Port Colts V DingleySt Kilda City V East MalvernOakleigh District V BentleighMordialloc V Chelsea HeightsSt Pauls V Cheltenham

ROUND 18 17 AUGUSTEast Malvern V Port ColtsDingley V Oakleigh DistrictBentleigh V MordiallocChelsea Heights V St PaulsCheltenham V St Kilda City

*FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY

2018 DIVISION 1 SENIOR FIXTURE

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DIVISION 1 HEAD TO HEAD / BRUCE HILL

Mordialloc v CheltenhamFirst met in SESFL in 1991 - 38 matches (Cheltenham 20 wins, Mordialloc 18 wins)

Largest Winning Margin Mordialloc 128 pts (27/4/91)Cheltenham 96 pts (22/7/00)

Smallest Winning Margin Mordialloc 1 pt (16/8/03)Cheltenham 3 pts (22/6/02)

Highest Score Mordialloc 25.17-167 (27/4/91)Cheltenham 22.12-144 (17/6/06)

Lowest Score Mordialloc 2.6-18 (22/7/00 & 30/6/12)Cheltenham 2.8-20 (19/6/10)

East Malvern* v DingleyFirst met in 1973 - 21 matches (Dingley 12 wins, East Malvern 9 wins)

Largest Winning Margin East Malvern 153 pts (7/6/75)Dingley 95 pts (2/7/11)

Smallest Winning Margin East Malvern 3 pts (4/7/09)Dingley 7 pts (26/6/10)

Highest Score East Malvern 21-30-156 (7/6/75)Dingley 24-13-157 (2/7/11)

Lowest Score East Malvern 4.4-28 (22/6/13)Dingley 0.3-3 (7/6/75)

*Incorporating Tooronga/MalvernPort Melbourne Colts v Bentleigh

First met in 2017 - 2 matches (One win each)Largest Winning Margin Bentleigh 41 pts (22/7/17)

Port Melbourne Colts 39 pts (4/5/17)Smallest Winning Margin Bentleigh 41 pts (22/7/17)

Port Melbourne Colts 39 pts (4/5/17)Highest Score Bentleigh 11.8-74 (4/5/17)

Port Melbourne Colts 16.17-113 (4/5/17)Lowest Score Bentleigh 9.12-66 (22/7/17)

Port Melbourne Colts 3.7-25 )22/7/17)St Kilda City v St Pauls

First met in 1999 - 43 matches (St Pauls 24 wins, St Kilda City 19 wins)Largest Winning Margin St Kilda City 65 pts (27/7/02)

St Pauls 146 pts (24/4/04)Smallest Winning Margin St Kilda City 3 pts (23/6/07)

St Pauls 5 pts (9/8/03)Highest Score St Kilda City 19.10-124 (2/5/09)

St Pauls 24.14-158 (24/4/04)Lowest Score St Kilda City 1.2-8 (3/7/04)

St Pauls 4.10-34 (5/5/01)Oakleigh District v Chelsea Heights

First met in 2001 - 4 matches (2 wins each)Largest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 4 pts (11/8/01)

Chelsea Heights 61 pts (22/6/02)Smallest Winning Margin Oakleigh District 2 pts (2/6/01)

Chelsea Heights 19 pts (13/4/02)Highest Score Oakleigh District 12.7-79 (11/8/01)

Chelsea Heights 18.13-121 (22/6/02)Lowest Score Oakleigh District 7.8-50 (13/4/02)

Chelsea Heights 10.5-65 (2/6/01)

DIVISION 1: ROUND 7

Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, McDonald St, Mordialloc

Club Colours: Red and white stripes

Senior Coach: Michael Brown

Reserve Coach: Stephen Brown

MORDIALLOC

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Tom Curry 29 Benjamin Humphrey

1a Aaron Freeman 30 Chris Brooking

2 Justin Summons 31 Jayden Gregory

3 Jordan Derbyshire 32 Reid Irvine

4 Matt Moore 33 Alisdair Jackson

4a Lachlann Zealey 34 Luke Ardrey

5 Daniel Nicholls 35 Lewis Emmerson

6 Todd Bastion 36 Michael Spohn

7 Nathan Evans 37 Tom Naughtin

8 Lachlan Bull 38 Chris Mizzi

9 Hamish Curtis 39 Travis Hall

10 Josh Kovarik 40 Michael Fries

11 Aaron Kneebone 41 Stefan Gregory

12 James Morris 42 Kaleb Tymko

13 Tom McMahon 43 Clint Proctor

14 Luke Barnhoorn 43a Tom Jewell

15 Sean Van Velsen 44 Adam Nicholls

16 Lachlin McIver 45 Andrey Fyans

17 Tim Kovess 46 Devlin Danckert

18 Shane Lawton 47 Dean Bott

19 Steve Tolongs 48 Sean Hendricks

19a Dan Quinn 49 Ben Harrison

20 David Marguglio 50 Connor Shaw

21 Michael Barnhoorn 51 James Keighley

22 Edward Murphy 52 Craig Wilson

22a Peter Nelson 53 Michael Schofield

23 Tony DeMacedo 54 Nick Fitzgerald

24 Carey Neville 55 Luke McGennison

25 Brian Traut 56 Sam Holland

26 Robbie Evans 57 Ryan Carrison

27 Brad Lindsey 60 Dean Bott

28 Scott Pitura 77 Harry Haley

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Ground: Jack Barker Oval, Weatherall Rd, Cheltenham

Club Colours: Red, yellow and black vertical panels

Senior Coach: Des RyanReserves Coach: Kieran NolanThirds Coach: Steve Brosnahan

CHELTENHAM

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# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Luke Brookman 32 Chris Neophitou

2 Drew Kelly 33 Dan Harrison

3 Tom Donnell 34 Jake Hibbert

4 Kyle Parsons 35 Jarrad Bloink

5 Ange Soldatos 36 David Lloyd

6 Richard Ryan 37 Jax Kilner

6a Nathan Cerisara 38 Ryan Howells

7 Max Worrell 39 Morgan Hampton

7a Anthony Malamas 40 Trent Vanderheiden

8 Bane Suboticki 41 Ryan Howells

9 Brendan Dillon 42 Todd Kilner

9a Matt Zacharin 43 Cam Beaumont

10 Jake Davis 44 Mitch Stevens

11 Mitch Daniels 45 Karl Tuhiwai

11a Sam Oke 46 Tim Lawson

12 Billy Robertson 47 Jack Gavin

13 Chris Bennetts 48 Matt McIntyre

14 Conrad Hudghton 49 Matt Styring

15 Sean McLaren 50 Jojo Amaah16 Chris Germano 51 Alan Anderson17 Jon Spanos 52 Liam Boschan

18 Daniel Vaughan 53 Hamish McWilliam

19 Anthony Milesi 54 Dayton Woodham

20 Cam Watson 55 Jim Carcassi

21 Tim Bolger 56 Harris Kent

22 Jack Worrell 57 Daniel Newby

23 Will McTaggart 58 Josh Jolly

23a Paul Conroy 59 Alex Thorley

23b Jack Lowis 60 Simon Donnell

24 Matt Bowles 61 Kris Harris

25 Tom Perkin 62 Ben Maloney

26 Tom Nelson 63 Paul Sanders

27 Josh Fox 64 Hector Simpson

27a Scott Mellick 65 Jason Derks

28 Tim Wigney 67 Hayden Taylor

29 Al Garlick 68 Tom Worrell

30 Sam Perkin 69 Renny Trainor

31 Nick Kilner 99 Jack Barclay

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DIVISION 1: ROUND 7 DIVISION 1: ROUND 7

EAST MALVERNGround: Dunlop Reserve,

Dunlop St, Malvern

Club Colours: Navy and red stripes

Senior Coach: Nathan Robinson

Reserve Coach: Nicholas Dykes

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Luke Duffy 28a Clint Mackie

1a Ronan Fenton 29 Rick Jackson

2 Mark Tyrell 30 Justin Maddern

2a Jack Waterson 31 Marc Lonergan

3 Nathan Robinson 32 Liam Voight

4 Luke Poustie 33 Nic Barry

5 Mitchell Ferguson 34 Thomas Stephenson

6 Ben Timms 35 Riley Flanigan

7 Dylan Morton 36 Josh Salmon

8 Stephen Brewer 37 Nicholas Dykes

9 Chris Carey 38 Josh McCleary

9a Simon Dykes 39 Xavier Linton

10 Lewis Fitzgerald 40 Simon Dykes

11 Ryan Mullett 41 Retired

12 Lucas Hall 42 Ben Taylor

12a Brock Baker 43 Todd Mackie

13 Alex Kater 44 Tim Main

14 Adam Corunna 45 Cal Nicholls

15 Brad Stringer 46 Gordon Walker

16 Lachlan Dowling 47 Haimish Rix

17 Jack Hammond 48 Jessi Delahaye

18 Adam Collinson 49 Jack Nicolson

19 Alex Hywood 50 Casey Harrison

20 David Taylor 51 Andrew Hewitt

21 Michael Naughton 52 Patrick Der Jeu

22 Ban Marlow 53 Issac McCallum

23 Dean Millhouse 54 Terry Bright

23a George Gemetzis 55 Christian Farrelly

24 Tom Riley 56 Ben Salmon

25 Andrew Pattinson 57 Jordon Sultana

26 Jay Thorn 58 Jackson Kirtland

27 Mark Ryan 60 Tim Herrick

28 Brady Corso 64 Dan Gauci

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BENTLEIGHGround: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve,

Arthur St, Bentleigh

Club Colours: Navy with red yoke

Senior Coach: Pete Pirera

Reserve Coach: Steve Hall

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Scott Lawry 30 Ryan Murphy

2 Chris Johnson 31 Josh McGarry

3 Tom Cunningham 32 Chris Fidler

4 Roland DeBiase 33 Jamie Vlahos

5 Jackson Meredith 34 James Tighe

6 Chris Yenofkian 35 Sam McGarry

7 Barama Blow 36 Tom Backman

8 Steve Murry 37 Alex Walker

9 Bryn Thomas 38 Matthew Troutbeck

10 Michael Rodgers 41 Michael Laskey

11 Kyle Swinden 42 Matthew Hogan

12 Sam Lewin 43 Andrew Pendlebury

13 Damon Grant 44 Dimmi Petrakis

14 Tom Massey 45 Rowan Nayna

15 Liam Hogton-Hewish 46 Matthew Dakin

16 Luke Morrison 48 Lee Milbourne

17 Brody Lawford 49 Rob Moriarty

18 Jack Firns 50 James Watts

19 Ben Cooper 51 Liam Corkhill

20 Steve Galileos 52 Andrew Scammell

21 Justin Hall 53 Mitch Vandermeer

22 Ben De Nardis 55 Jayce Morgan

23 Daniel Sharp 58 Michael Riddle

25 Murat Pekin 60 Dale Mawer

26 Rolan Stagg 63 Sean Scotland

27 Nathan Stagg 71 Scott Mortimer

28 Mitch Smart 88 James Kiernan

29 Andrew Walsh

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DINGLEYGround: Souter Oval, Marcus Rd Dingley

Club Colours: Black, red yoke, yellow trim

Senior Coach: Shane Morwood

Reserve Coach: Matthew Benton

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# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Aaron Edmunds 34 Nathan Naughton

2 Liam Hard 35 Remi Faulkner-Wood

3 Marcus Freeman 36 Kane Davidson

4 Jack Ades 37 James Pitz

5 Joel Sarlo 38 Shuan Cusack

6 Chris Horton-Milne 39 Tom Ristevski

7 Lucas Walmsley 40 Andrew Rizzi

8 Joshua O'Bree 41 Bradley Sessler

9 Travis La Rocca 42 Peter Rizzi

10 Daniel Ades 43 Darren Andrews

11 Josh Ferguson 44 Connor Horsey

12 Luke Bartholomew 45 Adam Lloyd

13 Matthew Morwood 46 Liam Considine

14 Rob Rusan 47 James Cullen

15 Kristen Feehan 48 Jason Wylie

16 Daniel Farmer 49 Jack Pickford

17 William Edmunds 50 Craig Sterling

18 Andrew Frost 51 Jake Townley

19 Rory Goldsmith 52 Cal Ryan

20 Simon Hallsworth 53 Danny Din

21 Jack Hyde 54 Anthony Basile

22 Nick Lloyd 55 Joshua Pickford

23 Ashley Russell 56 Bryce McLeod

24 Liam Leeson 57 Matt Crouch

25 Jackson Peet 59 Ben Ginns

26 Colin Craney 60 Jack Farrington

27 Mitchell Allamby 61 Tom Gent

28 Connor Watson 62 Seb Zammit

29 Leigh Moore 63 Lachie Craig

30 Sam Williams 64 Josh McLaren

31 David Bose 65 Drew McLean

32 Jack Clausen 99 Clinton Brooks

33 Harry Thompson

PORT MELBOURNE COLTS

Ground: JL Murphy Reserve, Williamstown Rd, Port Melbourne

Club Colours: Red with blue V, colts emblem

Senior Coach: Gareth Daley

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Callum Cathcart 34 Tanner McMaster

2 Ben Smith 35 Bryson Bonnett

3 Lewis Mildenhall 36 Louise McKenzie

4 Jackson Brown 37 Tom Nicholls

5 Max Mitchell-Russell 38 Connor Clarke

6 Jayme Lawson 39 Jason Butler

7 Luke Hardwick 40 Veke Lamb

8 John Lindsay 41 Christian Gurry

9 Ben Wilson 42 Niami Gordan

10 Nathan Doble 43 Phillip Karaminoski

11 Nathan Dumbleton 44 Mitch Atanasovski

12 Sam Mitchell 47 Nicholas Harkins

13 Luke Prescott 48 Billy Walter

14 Jake Wood 49 Stephen Duvnajak

15 Josh O'Donnell 50 Ratu Koroi Bete

18 Josh Attard-Dickson 52 Richard O'Calligan

19 Ashley Humphries 53 Corey Hicks

20 Torren Bonnett 54 Sean Clarke

21 Nick Eades 55 Trent Kreeck

22 Jake Knox 56 Jari Kennedy

23 Arlyn Hagwara 57 Vincent Delaney

24 Jason Hughes 58 Max Aldrich

25 Lachlan Rennie 59 Michael Rosenfeld

26 Callum Smith 60 Tim Hanley

27 Mick Egan 61 Kyle Penaluna

28 Nathan Spinks 62 Heri Cristanto

29 Jesse Field 63 Mets Tahana

30 Ryan Coulthard 64 Sam Carson-Crickmore

31 Andrew Lovett 65 Jason McGuire

32 Sean Gunning

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DIVISION 1: ROUND 7 DIVISION 1: ROUND 7

CHELSEA HEIGHTSGround: Beazley Reserve Thames Promenade Chelsea Heights

Club Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke

Senior Coach: Brad Canavan

Reserve Coach: Mick Ellis / James Robertson

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Dylan Sloan 29 Jamie Waters

2 Dale Hynes 30 Steven Vos

3 Joel Williams 31 Mark Stevens

4 Michael Shaw 32 Heath Bennett

5 Jesse O'Dell 33 Matthew Good

6 Luke Behin 34 Luke Gherini

7 Jordan Peryman 35 Antonie Ricaut

8 Kade Murphy 36 Ben Wendt

9 Harry Czarnecki 37 Tristen Wright

10 Daniel Campisano 38 Chris Holding

11 Phillip Matheson 39 Aaron Rhodes

12 Michael Wade 40 Peter Gerard

13 Michael Danckert 41 Josh Bennett

14 Nathan Herrington 42 George Glitzos

15 Matt Baxter 44 Chris Hanns

16 Callum Dodson 45 Andrew Cupit

17 Jak Hancock 47 Luke Baxter

18 Michael O'Driscoll 50 Matthew Bastin

19 Lachlan Dobson 52 Cameron Gates

20 Michael Dwyer 53 Nicholas Oliver

21 Ryan Archer 54 Zeke Jazownik

22 Declan Lee 55 Josh Denholm

23 James Robertson 60 Steven Kat

24 Mick Ellis 62 Nathan James

25 Bryce Atherton 64 Lachlan Bennett

26 Jarrod Sing 66 Rhys Chadwick

27 Kenny Ablis 67 Phil Smith

28 Bryce Campbell

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Ground: Peanut Farm Reserve, Blessington St, St Kilda

Club Colours: Red, white and black vertical panels

Senior Coach: Richard Houston Reserve Coach: Ryan Hoy

ST KILDA CITY

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Juy Capp 35 Nick Perry

2 Mitch Oman 36 Anderson Agius

3 Rhys Joachim 37 Richard Findlay

4 Mark Griffiths 38 Jack Praetz

5 Jesse Toniolo 39 Febrick Addi

6 Cameron Hansen 40 Chris Keenan

7 Jackson O'Hehir-Vargas 41 Ben Hall

8 Nathan Peterson 42 Jack Marks

9 Aaron Purvis (Capt) 43 Iain McCartney

10 Xavier Jordan 44 Rick Scott

11 Will De Bruin 45 Waldron Miller

12 Macolm Neiwand 46 Frank Masofa

13 Jack Vorbach 47 Will Patterson

14 Zachariah Amos 48 Peter Salesui

15 Aaron Green 49 Josiah Llakulu

16 Jack Williams 50 Hamish Johnstone

18 Ryan Carroll 52 Dylan Fuller

19 Jye Sujaini 53 Kerwin Cafun

20 Michael Brown 54 Jack Nanovich

21 Lachy Nash 55 Glen Krepp

22 Daniel Ella 58 Marley Jobling

23 Oscar Don 59 Ash Crooks

24 A J Nyanjok 61 Cedric Palagi

25 Hugh Mason 62 Ryan Hoy

26 Dhanesh Jayasalen 64 Tristan Rozario

27 Troy Parker 65 Matt Hoy

29 Tom Looi 66 Nick Perry

30 Perry O'hehir-Vargas 67 Thomas Motlop

31 Tadj Takla 68 Julian Williams

33 Jesse Firebrace 70 Jarhvis Materiaki

34 Johnny Cayhan 99 Michael Dettmann

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OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

Ground: Princes Highway Reserve, Princes Hwy, Oakleigh East

Club Colours: Black with white sash

Senior Coach: Phil Harvey

Reserve Coach: Steve Quinlivan

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1 Jake Mullen 19a Bret Crane

1a Luke Quinlivan 20 Dave Bedgood

2 Simon Black 21 Paul Fermanis

2a Nathan Cramer 22 Anthony Cassett

3 Luke Casey 22a Joe Castello

4 Milan Mandic 23 Pat Lucarelli

5 Frank Bonacci 24 Luke Harvey

5a Curtis Ward 24a Luke Grabowski

6 Mitchell Pierce 25 Daniel Kirby

7 Liam McCabe 26 Matt Nicholas

8 Bayley Kay-Glover 27 Chris Cassett

9 Corey Hutchinson 28 Brendan Keast

10 John Walker 29 Sam Guerrens

10a Paul Gurr 30 Nuru Jammeh

11 Nathan Peddle 31 Zac Hipworth

11a Brad Virgona 32 Daniel Spence

12 James Black 33 Liam Cogan

13 Dan Kiellerup 35 Connor Morgan

13a Jackson Trieu 37 Lee Brown

14 Nathaniel Jones 38 Saf Balic

15 Simon Bonacci 39 Jake Winn

17 Ryan Pearson 40 Daniel Difede

18 Brody Hodic 41 Daniel Urban

19 Anthony Lucarelli

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Ground: McKinnon Reserve (Cnr Tucker & McKinnon Rds McKinnon)

Club Colours: Blue with red and white

Senior Coach: Jason Heffernan

Reserve Coach: Glen Balmforth

ST PAULS

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Carl Herbstreit 29a Ben Carracher

1a Jeremy Muldoon 30 Anthony Locandro

2 Fletcher Kearney 30a James Bragagnolo

3 Fred Jenkins 31 Dino Karamoshos

4 Nick Halliday 32 Liam Davenport

5 Harry Hunt 32a Jordan Lloyd

6 Josh Verlin 33 Michael Johnstone

7 Tim Walsh 34 Jaye Edmunds

8 Matt Herbstreit 34a Chris Vial

9 Brad Dolan 35 Lachlan Butler

9a Glen Balmforth 35a Lachie Carracher

10 Connor Byrne 36 Paul Booth

11 Brad Gilder 37 Jake Pirovano

12 Ash Munday 38 Jarryd Blenkinsop

13 Christian McCarthy 38a Ben Thorson

13a Rhys Walton 39 Nick Stubbings

14 Will Clarke 40 Jonathan Davidson

15 Kieran Knox 41 Dan East

16 Michael Decorrado 42 George Elliott

17 Tim (Bob) Carracher 43 Sean Herbstreit

18 Trent McIntyre 44 Terry Zisimopoulos

19 James Dennehy 45 Jayden Bydder

20 Tim Roberts 46 Jake Halasz

21 Rhys Peet 47 Josh Stanton

22 Kale Pryor 48 Ben Faiman

22a Matthew Howard 49 Elliott Holden

23 Aaron Hay 55 Tim Blackwood

24 Brendan Dawes 56 Sam Hicks

24a Carey O'Brien 57 Dylan Kelly

25 Jack Kreymborg 58 Lachlan Harris

26 Curtis Murfett 59 Dylan Peet

28 Matt Brown 88 Matt Kreymborg

29 Steve Muller

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Skye 4.1 7.2 8.3 8.3-51East Brighton 3.7 6.10 10.15 10.15-75

Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Evans 2, B. Dawson, C. Allan, D. Spinucci, J. McConville, B. Williams, T. Barr Best Players: C. Allan, J. Bateman, T. Hughes, A. Harper, N. McConville, L. Bailey-KohneEast Brighton: Goal Kickers: K. Love-Linay 3, S. James 2, M. Backman, B. Cochrane, A. Bailey, D. Murphy, J. Wilesmith Best Players: M. Backman, S. Rowe, S. James, B. Cochrane, M. Lavender, R. Stringer

Skye 3.4 9.10 15.15 22.19-151East Brighton 0.2 0.2 2.2 3.3-21

Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Dyer 7, M. Poore 3, B. Weighell 3, D. Parkinson 3, L. Hamill 2, T. Minton, M. McGreal, D. O’’Meara, C. McCann Best Players: B. Dyer, M. Jordan, M. McGreal, C. Lester, D. Turner, A. DawsonEast Brighton: Goal Kickers: L. Webb, S. Murphy Best Players: S. Murphy, M. Bertoncello, M. Breakwell, J. Khoury, A. Giuliani, D. Holland

Caulfield 3.1 4.3 6.8 10.10-70Keysborough 2.3 3.4 5.7 6.14-50

Caulfield: Goal Kickers: T. Stait 3, W. Hooper 2, C. Roughead, C. Vincent, T. Kenny, C. Dove, S. Edgerton Best Players: B. Miles, B. Turner, J. Grimmond, C. Vincent, A. Trigg, T. HeagneyKeysborough: Goal Kickers: C. Bryan 2, C. Hargreaves 2, M. Carnelley, D. Jameson, G. Humphreys Best Players: J. Anwyl, B. Mather, J. Pitto, C. Dalton, R. Pal, C. Bryan

Caulfield 1.2 5.6 7.11 14.15-99Keysborough 1.5 1.5 2.5 2.5-17

Caulfield: Goal Kickers: J. Backway 6, C. Spencer 2, J. Benoiton 2, L. Murchie, L. Wakeling, D. Hall, B. Still Best Players: J. Glass, M. Hurley, T. Ferguson, J. Backway, J. Lanyon, D. NilssonKeysborough: Goal Kickers: B. Wardle, J. D’Atri Best Players: D. Gentle, J. Carlsson, M. Puts, S. Dekkers, K. Murrian, J. Bekierz

Murrumbeena 4.2 7.5 12.8 17.10-112Doveton Eagles 0.0 3.5 3.7 7.8-50

Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: A. Bradley 6, O. Lewis 2, M. Marasco 2, E. Espinosa 2, D. Turkington, S. Parkes, J. Semmel, J. Bruno, L. Wilson Best Players: C. Hargrave, D. Turkington, H. Ambrose, M. Walder, A. Bradley, W. DerhamDoveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: P. Dye, J. O’Neill, S. Stredwick, D. Thomas, K. Bundy, M. Callinan, N. Battle Best Players: C. Wilson, D. Thomas, C. Millman, T. Graeske, S. Ognjenovic, E. Williams

Murrumbeena 2.6 4.7 9.9 10.11-71Doveton Eagles 1.2 4.5 6.7 10.11-71

Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: S. Geaney 5, R. Clayton 2, J. Godino, S. Moloney, W. Nash Best Players: J. Dear, S. Reeve, S. Moloney, M. McMahon, S. Geaney, R. ClaytonDoveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: S. Paynter 3, A. Read 2, A. Floyd, J. Mack, M. Forgiarini, O. Babak, D. Hazelden Best Players: N. Papachristofilou ,̀ B. Keown, S. Williams, S. Paynter, A. Read, D. Hazelden

DIVISION 2 RESERVETEAM P W L D F A % PTS

Doveton Eagles 7 5 1 1 584 290 201.38 22

Hampton 7 5 2 0 601 352 170.74 20

Skye 7 5 2 0 560 361 155.12 20

Murrumbeena 7 4 2 1 666 348 191.38 18

Keysborough 7 4 3 0 613 271 226.20 16

Highett 7 4 3 0 430 343 125.36 16

Caulfield 7 4 3 0 463 379 122.16 16

East Brighton 7 2 5 0 241 694 34.73 8

Clayton 7 1 6 0 185 744 24.87 4

Mount Waverley 7 0 7 0 196 757 25.89 0

DIVISION 2 RESULTS: ROUND 7

Hampton 4.2 10.6 11.10 19.14-128Clayton 1.3 4.5 9.10 9.13-67

Hampton: Goal Kickers: T. Burley 5, D. Chisholm 4, T. Tohiariki 3, J. Thornell 2, C. White, P. Johns, M. Devereaux, M. Lees, J. Austerberry Best Players: C. Smith, J. Timms, M. Devereaux, D. West, T. Burley, M. PolaClayton: Goal Kickers: J. Phillips 4, J. Bourke 2, L. Coad 2, D. Evangelista Best Players: M. Wilson, J. Llerena, L. Coad, J. Martin, J. Gavin, J. Phillips

Hampton 4.4 9.7 16.13 22.18-150Clayton 0.0 0.0 2.1 2.2-14

Hampton: Goal Kickers: M. Ashman 5, B. Kheng 4, D. Harrison 3, T. Nixon 2, A. Alister 2, T. Hamilton, B. Burnham, J. Wilson, L. Birtles, L. Chevalier, A. Scott Best Players: L. Birtles, M. Ashman, A. Scott, T. Nixon, D. Harrison, A. AlisterClayton: Goal Kickers: M. Wills, M. Azzopardi Best Players: M. Wills, L. Forscutt, M. Azzopardi, N. Collins, M. Forster, S. Kurth

Highett 5.7 9.15 14.19 21.23-149Mount Waverley 2.2 4.4 6.8 7.9-51

Highett: Goal Kickers: E. Turner 7, M. Hoar 4, B. Collins 3, K. Hendy 2, B. Jedd 2, B. Pewtress, T. Brown, H. O’’Neill Best Players: M. Hoar, C. O’’Neill, E. Turner, J. Jones-Hampton, Y. Pasialis, J. ProsserMount Waverley: Goal Kickers: J. Beattie 2, A. Mullucks 2, P. Schulz, C. Schulz, J. Rickard Best Players: D. Thirkell, M. Dennis, B. McLeod, B. Beecroft, C. Aikman, A. Mullucks

Highett 14.11 14.11 14.11 14.11-95Mount Waverley 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5-29

Highett: NOT SUPPLIEDMount Waverley: Goal Kickers: G. Myers 2, A. Capovilla, J. Cavanagh Best Players: N. Anglim, G. Myers, A. Capovilla, D. McKail, S. Moody, M. Graham

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIORTEAM P W L D F A % PTS

Doveton Eagles 7 6 1 0 804 444 181.08 24

Murrumbeena 7 6 1 0 663 381 174.02 24

Keysborough 7 6 1 0 644 391 164.71 24

Highett 7 4 3 0 608 526 115.59 16

Caulfield 7 4 3 0 495 539 91.84 16

East Brighton 7 3 4 0 516 466 110.73 12

Mount Waverley 7 3 4 0 379 637 59.50 12

Hampton 7 2 5 0 506 613 82.54 8

Skye 7 1 6 0 360 578 62.28 4

Clayton 7 0 7 0 343 743 46.16 0

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ROUND 7 REVIEW

What a weekend it was in Division 2 of the Southern Football Netball League with two big upsets highlighting the round, with Caulfield and Murrumbeena coming away big winners.

Caulfield 10.10 (70) def Keysborough 6.14 (50) Arguably a bigger upset than Murrumbeena v Doveton, the Bears bounced back from two straight defeats by toppling the second-ranked side at home.

At the end of the day, Keysborough had the chance to win, but bad kicking is bad football and the host side took their chances when they counted, converting a seven-point lead at the final change, kicking 4.2 to 1.7.

Blake Miles was named best on ground for the winners, alongside Brandon Turner and Joel Grimmond while Tom Stait finished with three goals.

A closely contest first half saw Caulfield kick three goals to two in the first term to lead by four points, before marginally increasing the lead to five by half time.

Both sides were again able to impact the scoreboard in the third, with the Bears owning a seven-point buffer, before capitalising with a four-goal final term to win by 20 points.

James Anwyl and Brandon Mather were named Keysie’s best.

Murrumbeena 17.10 (112) def Doveton 7.8 (50) Murrumbeena has surged back to premiership favouritism following a comprehensive 62-point win against ladder leaders Doveton.

In the absence of Luke James, Alaster Bradley was the star up forward with six goals while Cory Hargreave, Declan Turkington and Harley Ambrose were among the best.

Murrumbeena took control of the game right from the outset, booting four goals to zero in the first to lead by 26 points, before Doveton finally hit the scoreboard in the second, trimming the margin to 24 at half time.

The Beena used favourable conditions in the third to re-establish control of the game, putting on five goals to two behinds, before running away with it in the last, outscoring the Eagles five goals to four.

Cory Wilson and Darryl Thomas were listed as Doveton’s best.

East Brighton 10.15 (75) def Skye 8.3 (51) East Brighton has climbed to its third win of the season and sit just outside the top five, after accounting for Skye on Saturday.

The visitors had to overcome a plucky opponent, converting a four-point half time lead into a 24-point win.

Kai Love-Linay booted three goals for the Vampires, who also enjoyed strong performances from Mitch Backman and Sam Rowe.

Inaccuracy plagued East Brighton during the first half of play, and although they led at the main break, it was only to the tune of two points, after it booted 6.10 to 7.2.

The Vampires accuracy was marginally better in the second half, where they booted four goals to one from the Bombers to win by 24.

Hampton 19.14 (128) def Clayton 9.13 (67) The Hammers took home their second win of the season, easily accounting for Clayton on their home deck.

Hampton survived a third quarter square from the Clays, who cut a 37-point half time lead to 12, before surging home in the final term.

Thomas Burley and Dylan Chisholm combined for nine goals in the win, with Corey Smith and Jake Timms named best on ground.

The home side roared to life in the first half, booting 10 goals to four to comfortably lead by 37 points at the half time interval.

Clayton stood tall in the third however, getting back to within eight points before a late goal to Chisholm stretched the lead to 12.

Burley put any thoughts of a further comeback to bed with two goals early in the fourth, as Hampton booted eight goals to three behinds to win by 61 points.

Jack Phillips kicked four for the Clays, with Matthew Wilson named their best.

Highett 21.23 (149) def Mount Waverley 7.9 (51) Highett was back to its devastating best on Saturday, and it was Mount Waverley which fell victim, to the tune of 98 points.

Power forward Ed Turner booted seven goals in the win and Mitchell Hoar was best on ground with four majors for the Dogs.

Charlie O’Neil and Joel Jones-Hampton were also impressive.

Highett was guilty of inaccuracy in front of goal during the first half, booting 9.15 to 4.4 to lead by 41 points at the main break.

The Dogs cleaned up their goal kicking slightly in the second half, finishing with 12.8 to 3.5 to run out big winners and claim an important percentage boost.

Daniel Thirkell and Michael Dennis were named Hampton’s best.

ROUND 8 PREVIEW

Keysborough v Highett is my match of the round this week, with the Burra coming off their first loss of the season, while the Dogs are coming off their biggest win.

Keysborough v Highett (Keysborough Reserve)

Game of the Week As the ladder begins to take shape, third plays fourth in a game which will be important for both sides when it comes to the finals standings.

Keysborough will be disappointed not to have come away with four points against Caulfield last week and will be out seeking redemption, especially in front of goal.

The Dogs will be full of confidence following a powerful win against Mount Waverley but will need to out do themselves to defeat the host side.

Keysborough by 17 points.

Skye v Murrumbeena (Carrum Down Recreation Reserve) In years gone by this would’ve been a match of the round contender, but with these two sides at opposite ends of the ladder, this game should be one-sided.

The home side has only claimed the one win so far for the season but win number two won’t come at the hands of Murrumbeena.

The Beena staked their claim for premiership favouritism with a crushing defeat of ladder leaders Doveton and should account for Skye.

Murrumbeena by 40 points.

Mount Waverley v Doveton Eagles (Mayfield Reserve) Both these sides are coming off disappointing performances in the first round back after the interleague break, with the Eagles suffering their first for the season.

Murrumbeena got the better of Doveton in comprehensive fashion and the visiting side will look to put that performance behind them and bounce back to victory.

The Lions were embarrassed by Highett last week and while it will be tough to score a win at home, I don’t expect as bad a performance as what we saw last week.

Doveton by 27 points.

Clayton v Caulfield (Meade Reserve) The Bears bandwagon is back in full force after a surprising, but well-deserved victory against a previously undefeated Keysborough last week.

And with Clayton struggling so far this season, there is no reason why Caulfield can’t continue to climb up the ladder, especially with Highett taking on the Burra.

Clayton showed its competitiveness in patches against Hampton and will be looking to replicate that form on Saturday.

Caulfield by 36 points.

East Brighton v Hampton (Hurlingham Park) East Brighton has been in good form, with three wins this season and its only losses coming against four of the top five sides in the competition.

So while the Vampires will go into this match as favourites, Hampton go into the game knowing they can match it with their opponents.

The Hammers’ five losses have also come to the top five teams and this is a game they’ll have pencilled in as winnable.

But only time will tell.

East Brighton by 10 points.

DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10 DIVISION 2: THE INNER SANCTUM / JASON BARBIN @JBarbin10

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ROUND 1 7 APRIL 2018Hampton 7.10-52 def by Murrumbeena 8.16-64

Skye 8.11-59 def by Caulfield 11.5-71

East Brighton 12.9-81 def by Highett 14.11-95

Clayton 6.8-44 def by Doveton Eagles 22.14-146

Keysborough 23.9-147 def Mount Waverley 9.6-60

ROUND 2 14 APRIL 2018Caulfield 16.8-104 def Hampton 8.16-64

Highett 12.11-83 def Skye 4.7-31

Doveton Eagles 13.14-92 def East Brighton 9.11-65

Mount Waverley 9.4-58 def Clayton 5.10-40

Murrumbeena 7.6-48 def by Keysborough 9.18-72

ROUND 3 21 APRIL 2018Hampton 9.16-70 def by Highett 16.10-106

Skye 7.7-49 def by Doveton Eagles 20.11-131

East Brighton 15.6-96 def Mount Waverley 4.6-30

Clayton 11.6-72 def by Keysborough 20.11-131

Caulfield 10.3-63 def by Murrumbeena 15.12-102

ROUND 4 28 APRIL 2018Doveton Eagles 20.21-141 def Hampton 8.10-58

Mount Waverley 10.11-71 def Skye 9.9-63

Keysborough 10.12-72 def East Brighton 10.6-66

Murrumbeena 18.20-141 def Clayton 8.10-58

Highett 7.15-57 def by Caulfield 11.14-80

ROUND 5 5 MAY 2018Hampton 13.14-92 def Mount Waverley 7.7-49

Skye 4.9-33 def by Keysborough 13.12-90

East Brighton 10.18-78 def Clayton 4.9-33

Caulfield 7.15-57 def by Doveton Eagles 22.15-147

Murrumbeena 18.8-116 def Highett 9.5-59

ROUND 6 12 MAY 2018Keysborough 12.10-82 def Hampton 5.12-42

Clayton 8.9-57 def by Skye 10.14-74

East Brighton 7.13-55 def by Murrumbeena 14.9-93

Mount Waverley 7.18-60 def Caulfield 7.8-50

Doveton Eagles 13.19-97 def Highett 9.5-59

ROUND 7 26 MAY 2018Hampton 19.14.128 def Clayton 9.13-67

Skye 8.3-51 def by East Brighton 10.15-75

Caulfield 10.10-70 def Keysborough 6.14-50

Highett 21.23-149 def Mount Waverley 7.9-51

Murrumbeena 17.10-112 def Doveton Eagles 7.8-50

ROUND 8 2 JUNE 2018East Brighton v HamptonSkye v MurrumbeenaClayton v CaulfieldKeysborough v HighettMount Waverley v Doveton Eagles

ROUND 9 16 JUNE 2018Hampton v SkyeCaulfield v East BrightonHighett v ClaytonDoveton Eagles v KeysboroughMurrumbeena v Mount Waverley

ROUND 10 23 JUNE 2018Murrumbeena v HamptonCaulfield v SkyeHighett v East BrightonDoveton Eagles v ClaytonMount Waverley v Keysborough

ROUND 11 30 JUNE 2018Hampton v CaulfieldSkye v HighettEast Brighton v Doveton EaglesClayton v Mount WaverleyKeysborough v Murrumbeena

ROUND 12 7 JULY 2018Highett v HamptonDoveton Eagles v SkyeMount Waverley v East BrightonKeysborough v ClaytonMurrumbeena v Caulfield

ROUND 13 14 JULY 2018Hampton v Doveton EaglesSkye v Mount WaverleyEast Brighton v KeysboroughClayton v MurrumbeenaCaulfield v Highett

ROUND 14 21 JULY 2018Mount Waverley v HamptonKeysborough v SkyeClayton v East BrightonDoveton Eagles v CaulfieldHighett v Murrumbeena

ROUND 15 28 JULY 2018Hampton v KeysboroughSkye v ClaytonMurrumbeena v East BrightonCaulfield v Mount WaverleyHighett v Doveton Eagles

ROUND 16 4 AUGUST 2018Clayton v HamptonEast Brighton v SkyeKeysborough v CaulfieldMount Waverley v HighettDoveton Eagles v Murrumbeena

ROUND 17 11 AUGUST 2018Hampton v East BrightonMurrumbeena v SkyeCaulfield v ClaytonHighett v KeysboroughDoveton Eagles v Mount Waverley

ROUND 18 18 AUGUST 2018Skye v HamptonEast Brighton v CaulfieldClayton v HighettKeysborough v Doveton EaglesMount Waverley v Murrumbeena

*FIXTURE IS PRELIMINARY & SUBJECT TO CHANGE, IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARDS TO NIGHT MATCHES, SUNDAY MATCHES ETC. FOR FIXTURING CONFIRMATION SEE FIXTURES DISPLAYED AT WWW.SFNL.COM.AU. FN - FRIDAY NIGHT, SN - SATURDAY NIGHT, S - SUNDAY

2018 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR FIXTURE DIVISION 2: ROUND 8

Ground: Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve, Wedge Rd, Carrum Downs

Club Colours: Black, red and silver Senior Coach: Brad Sinclair Reserves Coach: Matt Barr &

Heath BurridgeThirds Coach: Chris Rodrigues

SKYE

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# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Marc Frizell 28 James Bateman

1a Brendan Weighell 29 Hayden Harvey

2 Jesse Elms 31 Chase Allan

2a Dom Spinucci 32 Luke Scott

3 Nathan McConville 34 Jarryd Karadeas

3a Matthew Poore 36 Ben Williams

4 Brendan Weighell 37 Keenan Hatch

5 Mathew Gonzalez 39 Dylan Omeara

5a Jarrod England 43 Cal Lester

6 Zac Harland 44 Max Jordan

7 Damian Richardson 48 Daniel Turner

8 Chris McCann 49 John Lalor

9 Nick Webb 50 Jack Minton

10 Taylor Hughes 52 Luke Bailey-Kohne

11 Brett Dawson 54 Michael Kelly

12 Scott Thorne 55 Josh Gribbling

13 Tyler Cabansag 57 Dylan McNamara

14 Michael McGreal 61 Nick Hoffman

15 Cam Petrie 63 Michael Kane

16 Tim Barr 64 Sotiris Solomonidis

17 Brad Nicol 65 Jake Dunkley

18 Aaron Dawson 66 Daniel Parkinson

19 Aaron Harper 67 Ashley Burks

20 Ben Harper 69 Aaron Ryan

21 Blake Bormann 70 Glenn Fielding

22 Ben Evans 71 Andrew Hook

23 Brad Dyer 73 Tom Minton

24 Craig Dawson 74 Adrian Taronto

26 Joel McConville 76 Reed Allan

# THIRDS2 Bradley Nicol

6 Zac Lambert

7 Corey Baines

8 Liam McConville

9 Koby Lehner

10 Jordan Grubb

12 Travis Scott

13 Paul Follett

17 Corey McCormack

19 Chris Piastrino

20 Lachlan Hamil

21 Edward Peaty

22 Samuel Byrne

25 Bailey Espie

27 Chris Rodrigues

28 Sean Murnane

31 Kyle McMaster

35 Oliver Murray

44 Vin O'connor

46 Ryan McConville

47 Michael Kalviskis

59 Ryan Taylor

65 Jason Lester

68 Josh Riley

72 Kyle Humphrey

81 Ryan Bounds

83 Noah Ebert

84 Phil Miners

85 Johnathon Jose

99 David Colihole

Ground: Murrumbeena Park, Kangaroo Rd, Murrumbeena

Club Colours: Maroon, Gold yoke and lion

Senior Coach: Paul Howroyd

Senior Assistant: Jason Cornish

MURRUMBEENA

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Will Nash 34 Bryn Plate

2 Jamie Hackett 35 Chris Niclasen

3 Michael Kinsella 36 Josh Godino

4 Eddie Espinosa 37 Nicholas Edwards

5 Joss Holdsworth 38 Rory Cahalane

6 Sam Moloney 39 Jack Brammer

7 Jay Bruno 40 Jacob Curtis

8 Cory Hargrave 41 Tim McGaw

9 Mitch Walder 42 Mark Marasco

10 Jack Johnson 43 Sean Thompson

11 Luke James 44 Tim Smith

12 Liam Wilson 45 Andre Micklesons

13 Rhys Clayton 46 Chris Keating

14 Dechlan Turkington 47 Robbie Hyde

15 Cam Walker 48 Jack Dear

16 Harley Ambrose 49 Robbie Ryan

17 Harley Turkington 50 Chris Cairns

18 Dylan Elkman 51 Wilbur Derham

19 Josh Smith 52 Eddie Brown

20 Dylan Elkman 53 Jack Whelan

21 Chris Evans 54 Mitch Hendley

22 Mark Richardson 55 Mick McMahon

23 Sam Parkes 56 Sean Geaney

24 Tom Valenta 57 Stirling Reeve

25 Jordan Cusin 58 Quenton Pongracz

26 Jake Semmel 59 Matt Jones

27 Cam Rundell 60 Harry Fleming

28 Alaster Bradley 61 Michael Menara

29 Nathan McDonald 62 Rob Brearley

30 Dylan Edwards 63 Dean Spanos

31 David Schmiedl 64 James Shirley

32 Owen Lewis 65 Jay Street

33 Brett Scotland 66 Anthony Ekberg-Weiss

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Ground: Rowley Allen Reserve, Cnr Stanley & Cheltenham Rds, Keysborough

Colours: Blue, red and whiteSenior Coach: Matthew FergusonReserves Coach: Mick CarlssonThirds Coach: Paul Taylor

KEYSBOROUGH

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Geoffrey Humphreys 30 Justin Carlsson

2 Ryan Goodes 31 Matt Carnelley

3 Matthew Werner 32 Darren Jameson

4 Cameron Dalton 33 Jay Pitto

5 James Anwyl 34 Jacob Bradshaw

6 David Prib 35 Matthew Collett

7 Jack Cole 36 Jacob Caisley

8 Brandon Mather 37 Jack Lonie

9 Joseph Bekierz 39 Damian Cullen

10 Damon McCormack 40 Ronn Llorico

11 Jake D'Atri 41 David Vassallo

12 Damian Collins 42 Daniel Mackenzie

13 Shaun Dekkers 43 Harry Weston

14 Dylan Carlsson 44 Bailey Wardle

15 Michael Downie 45 Dehne Charry

16 Tom Siposs 46 Kasey Mobourne

17 Bryce Sutton 48 Michael Puts

18 Riet Pal 49 Corey Wilkinson

20 George Lazaridis 51 Troy Cullen

21 Aaron Mcilroy 52 Chris Bryan

21a Dean Gentle 53 Jake D'Atri

22 Josh Morel 54 Paul Taylor

24 Calum Letcher 55 Glenn Tempany

25 Tim Bacic 59 Jon Riddock

26 Luke Damato 64 Jake Skilton

27 Cory Hargreaves 70 Kalen Murrian

28 Tim Werner 88 Jamie Pi

29 Tom Anderton 92 Jarryd Cipressi

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DIVISION 2: ROUND 8

DOVETON EAGLES

Ground: Roy’s Windscreens Oval, Power Rd, Doveton

Club Colours: Blue, white and gold panels, eagle emblem

Senior Coach: Clint Wilson

Reserves Coach: Max Croaker

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Ryan Hendy 26 Chris Kennedy

1a Brayden Keown 27 Travis Graeske2 Peter Dye 28 Todd Byers3 Michael Callinan 28a Brandon Smith (Bruiser)

3a Steven Stredwick 29 Adjin Bekiri3b Steve Freeman 30 Matt Fristad4 Kaine Bundy 31 Cam Carmody

4a Brandon Smith 31a Simon Caldwell5 Steven Ognjenovic 32 Brandon Todd

5a Cameron Balsarini 32a Tony Mertis6 Nick Beer 33 Stuart Johnson

6a Brayden Follett 34 Faisal Payenda7 Ricky Johnson 34a Tom O'Callaghan

7a Jayden Mack 35 Darryl Thomas7b Blake Williams 35a Nick Papachristofilou8 Corrie Wilson 35b John Vongphone

8a Chris O'Shea 36 Adam Read9 Nick Battle 36a David Edwards

9a Chris Rousetty 38 Sean Paynter10 David D'Aquino 38a Jamie Love

10a Ben Young 39 Matt Carter11 Michael Duke 40 Michael Harris12 Caleb Milman 41 Sahin Ayres

12a Darran Catton 42 Zakk Johns14 Stuart Williams 43 James Smith15 Cory Wilson 44 Brad McKenzie16 TJ Hancock 44a Mitch Oulton

16a Max Croacker 45 Simon Caldwell17 Matt Neve 45a Isaac Newstead

17a Xavier Pauli 46 Jerry Alexander17b Daniel Ralph 46a Joshua Johns18 Dylan Chadwick 47 Chris Lawrence19 Mitch Forgiarini 48 Brad Painter20 Isaac Newstead 49 Omar Babak

20a Daniel Kelsen 50 Andrew Floyd21 Dale Jose 51 Damon Hazelden

21a Graeme Walker 52 Brayden Oliver22 Jason Edtmaier 54 Brett Hidgcock

22a Jason Thompson 54a Travis Thickens23 Emilio Williams 55 Duke Bourke

23a Dom So 66 Jarrod O’Neill24 Russell Robertson 69 Brendan Hawkins25 Enayte Samadi 88 Troy Hancock

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HIGHETTGround: Turner Road Reserve,

Turner Rd, Highett

Club Colours: Navy, white and red hoops with Bulldog emblem

Senior Coach: Sam Hecker

Reserve Coach: Paul (Ruffa) O’Neill

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Ed Turner 28 James L'Hueillier

1a Sam L'Hueillier 29 Bryce Pewtress

2 Daniel Booth 29a Elliott Brown

3 Jordan Thompson 31 Chris Long (Res co-Capt)

4 James Taranto 32 Michael Baragwanath

5 Yianni Pasialis (VC) 33 Tyson Edmunds

5a Ash Manson 34 Jackson Millwood

6 Brett Collins 35 Aiden Young

7 Pat Signh 36 Kyle Hendy

8 Andrew Carey 37 Mark Bailey

9 Ari Friedman 38 Lachy McLean

10 Tristan Brown 38a Michael Globan

11 Beau Jedd 40 Jess Parsons

11a Matt Foster 41 Alex Draper

12 Joel Jones 42 Steffan Lindstrom

13 Cameron Nayar 43 Billy Prosser

14 Xavier Eddington 44 Peter Quinn

15 Mark Short 45 Chris Harmes

16 Nathan Scott 46 Nathan Mullinger

16a Nicholas Cougan 47 Guy Dixon

17 Tom Brown (Capt) 48 Ben Hughes

18 Courtney Waddell 48a Jamie Duell

19 Jack Prosser 49 Dave Morton

19a Austin Prendergast 50 Max Pandur

20 Harry O'Neill 51 Thomas Nolan

21 Charlie O'Neill 52 Zach Vanderhoven

22 Chris Langdon 53 Aaron Leahy

22a Michael Russo 54 James Sneesby

23 Mitch Hoar 55 Joel Tully

23a Rhys Fraser 56 Justin Greer (Res co-Capt)

24 Ryan Smith 58 Rhys Floro

25 Sam Jackson 59 Austin Prendergast

26 Nick Vawser 60 Andrew Robinson

27 James Short

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MOUNT WAVERLEYGround: Mayfield Reserve, Lewton Rd,

Mount Waverley

Club Colours: Green and gold, lion emblem

Senior Coach: Michael Keem

Reserves Coach: Jake Brown

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jarrod Wilkin 29 Kessel Zoethout

2 Cliff Aikman 30 Jason Bird

3 Matt Jeffries 31 Shane Costantino

4 Michael Dennis 32 Ezra Holt

5 Sam Taunt 33 Mikey Kambouris

6 Ethan Tobias 34 Matt Tighello

7 Patrick Kinsella 35 Matt Graham

8 Michael Keem 36 Caleb Schulz

9 Chris Jeffries 37 Joe Tye

10 Ben Mcleod 38 Sean Rickard

11 Ben Beecroft 39 Nick Doherty

12 Jake Brown 40 Stuart Polack

13 Jack Dunn 41 Stu Pike

14 Campbell Marsden 42 Samuel Moody

15 Alex Mullucks 43 Steven Spears

16 Joey Rickard 44 Nick Collins

17 Jamil Tye 45 Johnny Le

18 Jesse Burns 46 Jason Thea

19 Kieran Anglim 47 Jordan Cavanagh

20 Phil Schulz 48 Jay Cavanagh

21 James Tighello 49 Shaun Siriweera

22 Chris Filer Jnr 50 Daniel Hogan

23 Danial Pearce 51 Anthony Cormick

24 Brenton Cincotta 53 Andrew Capovilla

25 Tom Petronik 55 Jay Beattie

26 Jonathan Jordan 66 lsaac Jones

27 Daniel Thirkell 74 Nick Cerni

28 Jason Leung 87 Eric Macphie

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SFNL MATCH OF THE DAY

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DIVISION 2: ROUND 8 DIVISION 2: ROUND 8

Ground: Meade Reserve, Haughton Road, Clayton

Club Colours: Black and white stripes

Senior Coach: Jayden Gilmour

Reserve Coach: Michael Wills

CLAYTON

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Danny Gilmour 26 Mick Forster

2 Michael Wills 27 Jesse Dunn

3 Josh Llerena 28 Jordy Collins

3a Robert Efthimiadis 29 Jack Coutts

4 Phil Kurth 30 Jack Bourke

5 Nick Falace 31 Jayden Gilmour

6 Jack Day 33 Dean Evangelista

7 Chris Morrison 34 Luke Forscutt

8 Mark McLean 35 Sebastian Valiente

9 Chris Collins 38 James Huynh

10 Glenn Tuckwell 39 Jake Thorne

11 Peter Bell 40 Christian Macrae

12 Tim Collins 41 Josh Winfield

13 Josh Forscutt 42 Greg Klapos

14 Jack McEwin 43 Ash Plozza

15 Nathan Collins 44 Steve Kurth

16 Lachie Caine 46 Jack Gavin

17 Jak Martin 47 Justin Crowther

18 Luke Coad 48 Sam Diacoyannis

18a Matt Azzopardi 49 Shaun Hamilton

19 Rory Naylor 50 Damian Sproules

20 Mark Dodin 52 Steven Wills

21 Matt Wilson 54 Trevor Rapakousios

22 Darren Murphy 55 Matt Talbot

23 Virak Lim 59 Julian Lao

24 Thomas Frost 60 Chris Dureau

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Ground: Peterson Street Reserve, Peterson St, Highett

Club Colours: Yellow and black stripes, blue trim

Senior Coach: Craig McIndoe

Reserves Coach: Simon Beshara

HAMPTON

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Ajit Alister 32 Taka Tohiaraki

2 Mark Devereaux 33 Craig Norton

3 Bunarith Kheng 34 Luke Chevalier

4 Callum White 35 Hayden McLennan

5 Pat Bolger 36 Dan Guiry

6 Corey Smith 37 Kyall Reynolds

7 Carl Nichols 38 Darren Harrison

8 Troy Selim 39 Liam Thornell

9 Liam Timms 40 Blake Burnham

10 Nick O’Donovan 41 Jarryd Wilson

11 Zac Allen 42 Jye Thornell

12 Jack Cafarella 43 Andrew Scott

13 Lachlan Mullin 44 Luke Narduzzo

14 David West 45 Michael Ashman

15 James Gascard 46 Daniel Tacconelli

16 Michael Lees 47 Matthew Thompson

17 Matthew Pola 48 Josh Lees

18 Josh Carmichael 49 Anthony Papafotiou

18 Chase Griffin 50 Mark Digby

19 Tom Burley 51 Dylan Chisolm

20 Luke Hayes 52 James Grandin

20 Luke Tempany 53 Ben Priggen

21 Tom Woodward 54 Alex Docherty

22 Jake Timms 55 Nathan Wallace

23 Leigh McLuckie 56 Jake Chitty

24 Guy Timms 57 Tom Hamilton

25 Tate Griffin 58 Matthew Hanson

26 Todd Crane 59 Arron Griffin

27 Tom Davis 60 Brodie Pedder

28 Matthew Thorneycroft 61 Matthew Cupit

29 Paul Johns 62 Brendan Bennett

30 Andrew Hunter 63 Andy Castles

31 Tim Nixon

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Ground: Koornang Park, Koornang Rd, Carnegie

Club Colours: Navy, gold and red

Senior Coach: Sein Clearihan

Reserves Coach: Chris Spencer

CAULFIELD

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Tom Heagney 32 Shane Campbell

2 James Backway 33 Rory Hunter

3 Matt Murray 34 Jake Benoiton

4 Chris Dove 35 Sam Wilson

5 Brandon Turner 36 Benn Harris

6 Anthony O'Shea 37 James Daidone

8 Daniel Nilsson 38 Luke Wakeling

9 Will Hooper 40 Jason Twirdy

10 Chris Lewis 41 Ned Lanyon

11 Ben Still 42 Chris Spencer

12 Cameron Roughead 43 Mitch Hurley

13 Luke Murchie 44 Alex Markham

14 Jake Buggy 45 Jordy Lamont

15 Tom Stait 46 Joel Grimmond

16 Blake Miles 47 Pat Kelly

17 Travis Rowley 48 John Eierweis

18 Josh Wood 49 Andrew Stolzenburg

19 Anthony Trigg 50 Jedd Glass

20 Tom Kenny 51 Tim Ferguson

21 Chris Ryall 52 Adam Wakeling

22 Sam Edgerton 54 Patrick Soan

23 Rowan Clarke 55 Nick Murnane

24 Matthew Costantino 56 Adam Coxsell

25 Curtis Williams 57 Judd Lanyon

26 Ryan Butler 59 Vince Moore

27 Harris Lanyon 60 Matt Blee

28 Cam Vincent 61 Harrison Rennick

29 Adam Ballard (Capt) 64 Josh Winslow

30 Christian Trumble 65 Stewart Broussard

31 Ian McNicholas

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EAST BRIGHTONGround: Hurlingham Park,

Nepean Highway, Brighton East

Club Colours: Red With white V

Coach: Peter Larsen

Reserve Coach: Jason Tickner

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Mitch Backman 29 Patrick Jamieson

2 Marcus Lavender 30 Athan Guiliani

3 Codie Smith 31 Liam Menhennit

4 Aaron Viney 32 Cameron Thorne

5 Andrew Marigliani 33 John Conroy

6 Bradley Westcombe 34 Dion Bullock

7 Seamus Murphy 35 Tim Gray

8 Ryan Cosgrove 36 Anthony Scarcella

9 Kai Love-Linay 37 Lachlan Webb

10 Brodie Muller 38 Trent Beard

11 Retired 39 Tom Fraser

12 Blake Cochrane 40 Matthew Wright

13 Lachlan Smith 41 Richard Stokes

14 Anthony Bailey 42 Vince Rossignollo

15 Nathan Foster 43 Adrian Jilich

16 Braden Zaal 44 Todd Healey

17 Dermot Murphy 45 Nick Heley

18 Liam Flanagan 46 Jake Cameron

19 Adam Governi 47 Brendan Gouin

20 Brody Pearse 48 Xavier Tobin

21 Barry Hope 49 Jordan Doolan

22 Mark Jamieson 50 Daniel Warden

23 Adam Wakeling 51 Mike Paxman

24 Ryan Stringer 52 Andrew Raskiewicz

25 Liam Mackay 53 Stefan Bjelogrlic

26 Jared Zaal 54 Martin Bonn

27 Shaun James 55 Jufil Blanza

28 Kyle Gray

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DIVISION 3 RESULTS: ROUND 6

Black Rock 7.3 11.3 13.8 21.14-140

Hallam 0.4 3.6 4.7 7.8-50

Black Rock: Goal Kickers: T. Dewar 8, M. Winberg 3, J. Reggardo 3, L. Batt 2, C. Knight 2, J. Lawrence, W. Sanchez, M. Ballard Best Players: D. O’Brien, T. Dalton, K. Spratt, T. Dewar, W. Sanchez, M. WinbergHallam: Goal Kickers: M. Wood, C. Davis, N. Jerram, B. Coutet, D. Thompson, M. Studd, D. Grayson Best Players: D. Thompson, D. Webb, T. Bradley, B. Coutet, C. Parker, J. Danilo

Black Rock 3.7 9.11 13.13 23.22-160

Hallam 0.0 1.2 4.3 4.3-27

Black Rock: Goal Kickers: A. Sparks 8, C. Durie 2, B. Henry 2, S. Silka 2, J. McMahon 2, B. Whiting 2, P. Hanmer, Ryan, J. Brennan, O. Box, W. PetersHallam: Goal Kickers: G. Kerr 3, M. Agius Best Players: J. Langerak, G. Kerr, M. Agius, J. Jones, S. Simpson, M. Haque

Heatherton 1.0 4.2 5.4 9.7-61

Ashwood 7.5 11.7 17.11 20.16-136

Heatherton: Goal Kickers: K. Kandakji 2, C. Webb 2, J. Whyte, C. Cusack, B. Clark-henry, M. Bruce, A. Coffey Best Players: C. Cusack, L. Holroyd, J. Mentiplay, M. Stevens, C. Webb, A. CoffeyAshwood: Goal Kickers: D. Carroll 7, D. Hickey 3, J. Morrey 2, M. Saunders 2, D. Reilly, C. Grove, J. Chapman, J. Harris, P. Carroll, A. Davies Best Players: J. Chapman, P. Carroll, D. Carroll, G. McDonagh, A. Davies, J. Harris

Heatherton 2.0 7.2 8.2 9.2-56

Ashwood 1.1 2.2 3.4 6.4-40

Heatherton: Goal Kickers: R. Mackay 3, D. White 3, W. Earle, J. Kelaart, M. Bennett Best Players: J. Kelaart, R. Mackay, D. White, S. Gibbs, C. McLachlan, M. RoachAshwood: Goal Kickers: C. Spencer 2, S. Williams, B. Giblett, B. Hemphill, K. Jones Best Players: S. Adam, K. Jones, M. Rossborough, A. Ticca, C. Spencer, K. Jones

Springvale Districts 1.1 3.6 8.9 8.11-59

Hampton Park 0.3 2.4 2.5 4.5-29

Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: S. Feehan 3, P. Heng, D. Saldanha, M. Thompson, S. Raru, M. Josic Best Players: M. Soutter-Smith, B. Stacey, M. Thompson, T. Cooper, B. Dight, M. JosicHampton Park: Goal Kickers: N. Carver 2, C. Williamson, M. Woolgar Best Players: J. Fry, C. Williamson, T. Rainey, D. Boudoloh, A. Scott, B. Phillips

Springvale Districts 1.3 1.3 8.5 11.8-74

Hampton Park 1.0 5.1 8.1 10.5-65

Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: M. Betson 6, J. Lim 2, L. Morrey 2, S. Aitken Best Players: M. Betson, C. McLeod, J. Wright, D. Pearce, D. Wilson, A. HangHampton Park: Goal Kickers: Z. McDonald 3, Z. Hogton 2, D. Asling 2, J. Alexander 2, N. Dawes Best Players: A. Lawless, J. Craig, J. Alexander, Z. McDonald, M. Penn, N. Dawes

Endeavour Hills 6.4 12.7 19.7 22.12-144

South Yarra 0.2 1.5 2.7 4.8-32

Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: J. Marolla 6, D. Morrison 4, J. Irons 2, B. Hoe 2, S. McLean 2, D. Batson 2, D. Soar, N. Strom, C. Webber, S. Richards Best Players: D. Batson, J. Marolla, J. Irons, B. Swift, D. Cann, B. MoriartySouth Yarra: Goal Kickers: A. Villella 2, Z. Maher, B. Mios Best Players: S. Stegheuis, M. Symons, A. Villella, N. Pane, J. Belfrage, E. Ghasperidis

Endeavour Hills 5.1 8.4 13.6 17.9-111

South Yarra 1.1 3.1 6.2 7.2-44

Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: M. Whatman 5, A. Walters 3, D. Strom 2, H. Favero 2, J. Graham, A. Cann, J. Beattie, B. Graham, R. Thomas Best Players: A. Cann, M. Kleinert, A. Walters, M. Whatman, J. GrahamSouth Yarra: Goal Kickers: Z. Hardie 2, C. Brady 2, S. Dixon, R. Dore, T. Wise Best Players: Z. Hardie, G. Zach, J. Triantafilou , T. Wise, M. Klomp, J. Bazant

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIORTEAM P W L D F A % PTS

Hampton Park 7 6 1 0 630 234 269.23 24

Springvale Districts 7 5 2 0 604 255 236.86 20

Ashwood 6 5 1 0 530 284 186.62 20

Endeavour Hills 6 4 2 0 476 223 213.45 16

Black Rock 6 3 3 0 386 411 93.92 12

Heatherton 6 1 5 0 310 506 61.26 4

South Yarra 6 1 5 0 239 697 34.29 4

Hallam 6 0 6 0 201 766 26.24 0

DIVISION 3 RESERVETEAM P W L D F A % PTS

Springvale Districts 7 6 1 0 580 295 196.61 24

Hampton Park 7 5 2 0 575 276 208.33 20

Endeavour Hills 6 4 2 0 365 250 146.00 16

Heatherton 6 4 2 0 303 294 103.06 16

Ashwood 6 3 3 0 492 249 197.59 12

Black Rock 6 2 4 0 417 338 123.37 8

South Yarra 6 1 5 0 306 575 53.22 4

Hallam 6 0 6 0 93 854 10.89 0

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ROUND 6 REVIEW

Springvale Districts 8.11 (59) def Hampton Park 4.5 (29) Springvale Districts honoured the memory of former player Andy McQueen in style with a 30-point win over previously unconquered Hampton Park.

McQueen featured in 199 games for Districts and the Demons wore black armbands as they took on the Redbacks.

After the win, Springvale Districts’ players wasted little time cracking open cans of VB in the rooms.

It seemed a fitting tribute to McQueen, a man renowned for regaling his companions with a beer in hand.

A number of former Springvale VFA players gathered to watch the match and must have been impressed by proceedings on the field.

Particularly eye catching was the Demons’ third term, in which they added 5.3 to a meagre Hampton Park behind.

That blew Springvale Districts’ lead out to 40 points.

Surprisingly, the Demons failed to add to their goal tally in the final term, but it mattered little as they conceded just a couple of majors in that period.

Demons’ coach Kris Thompson was thrilled with his side’s ability to take control on the outside, but was also impressed by its tackling intensity.

He highlighted Springvale Districts’ tackle count of 90 for the match.

Matt Thompson and Ben Stacey starred for the winner, but it was Matt Soutter- Smith who the Demons named as their best.

Springvale Districts’ Stefan Feehan topped the game’s goal kickers with three.

One of those was a miraculous effort from a difficult angle, which came early in the contest, and proved to be the only major of a tight first term.

Hampton Park’s Jackson Fry worked hard in defence and was named its best player.

Black Rock 21.14 (140) def Hallam 7.8 (50) Black Rock forward Tom Dewar struck form, slotting eight majors as the Jets swept aside Hallam at MacDonald Reserve.

The home side charged to a 41-point advantage by the first change and never looked back, prevailing by 15 goals.

Black Rock’s Darcy O’Brien was best afield, with ruckman and skipper Tom Dalton and veteran Kelly Spratt also prominent in the victory.

Dylan Thompson was best for the beaten Hawks.

Hallam’s onfield struggles this season were put into

perspective by a recent accident that left Hawks’ forward Billy Athanasopoulos in a critical condition.

He fell from a second storey balcony onto concrete on the weekend of the interleague bye. Attempts to check on his current condition were unsuccessful.

The thoughts and best wishes of this scribe and undoubtedly those of the SFNL community are with him and his family.

Heatherton 9.7 (61) def by Ashwood 20.16 (136) Ashwood quickly made itself at home on Heatherton’s turf.

The Magpies skipped to a 41-point break by the end of the first term and were never threatened.

Dale Carroll helped lead the rout with seven majors, whilst Jake Chapman was his usual productive self.

He created opportunities for Ashwood teammates in a best on ground display.

Fellow midfielder, Paddy Carroll, fresh from interleague representation, was another dominant force for the victorious Magpies.

Callum Cusack was best for the disappointing Tunners in their 75-point loss.

Endeavour Hills 22.12 (144) def South Yarra 4.8 (32) Endeavour Hills’ Byron Hoe started the rot for South Yarra with his major, just a couple of minutes into the game.

By the time he added another late in the first term, his side already had a stranglehold on its opponent.

The Yarras managed a paltry couple of behinds up to the first change, already trailing by 38 points.

Dashing midfielder Daniel Batson was best afield and chimed in with a couple of goals as the Falcons went on to dispatch South Yarra by 112 points.

His Endeavour Hills teammate Jarrod Marolla also starred and topped the winner’s goal kicking list with six majors.

Scott Stegehuis continued to lead the Yarras with distinction, again being named the team’s best.

ROUND 7 PREVIEW

Ashwood vs Springvale Districts (Essex Heights Reserve) When Ashwood toppled the fancied Endeavour Hills in Round 5, the Magpies enhanced their reputation and commanded respect.

Ashwood gets a chance to further demonstrate its credentials against high-quality opposition, with the Magpies hosting Springvale Districts.

Percentage is all that separates the teams on the ladder with Ashwood one rung lower than the second-placed Demons,

but with a game in hand.

Both Ashwood and Springvale Districts have abundant talent on all lines and it will be enthralling to see who comes out on top.

Expect a tight duel between two well structured and disciplined teams.

Being the first team to defeat Hampton Park this season may swing the experts’ tips in favour of Springvale Districts.

But Ashwood will be confident it can claim victory at the Magpies’ nest.

South Yarra vs Heatherton (Fritsch Holzer Park) South Yarra and Heatherton have won just one game each, with both getting the better of Hallam.

The Yarras are conceding an average of 76 points more a game than they are scoring.

Whilst the Tunners are also in the negative, they are leaking only 33 points per match more than they are registering.

The Yarras’ struggles have been exacerbated by the injury-enforced absence of key position recruit David Cannizzo.

A return to onfield action was short lived for the former SFNL CEO who broke his hand in Round 2 and required surgery. He

has since retired from playing.

Anticipate a comfortable win for the Tunners.

Hallam vs Endeavour Hills (Hallam Reserve) Endeavour Hills bounced back from a couple of losses on the trot to record an emphatic win over South Yarra last round.

Expect another dominant display from the fourth-placed Falcons against Hallam.

Endeavour Hills has too much depth on all lines.

Hampton Park vs Black Rock (Robert Booth Reserve) Hampton Park will endeavour to make a speedy return to winning ways when it hosts Black Rock.

The visiting Jets hold a 50 percent winning record after six rounds.

Already a game and a substantial slice of percentage outside the top four, they must upset Hampton Park to keep in touch in the battle for a finals spot.

In contests against members of the current top four, Black Rock has been found wanting on all three occasions.

It is difficult to see Hampton Park dropping two matches in a row and it should be too classy for the Jets.

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2018 BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR FIXTURE

ROUND 1 14 APRIL 2018Hampton Park 17.23-125 def Hallam 1.2-8

Black Rock 3.5-23 def by Ashwood 11.10-76

Springvale Districts 14.11-95 def South Yarra 6.4-40

Heatherton 3.6-24 def by Endeavour Hills 18.10-118

ROUND 2 21 APRIL 2018Ashwood 5.7-37 def by Hampton Park 13.14-92

South Yarra 7.11-53 def by Black Rock 16.14-110

Endeavour Hills 5.9-39 def Springvale Districts 5.2-32

Hallam 6.7-43 def by Heatherton 15.18-108

ROUND 3 28 APRIL 2018Hampton Park 25.20-170 def South Yarra 1.2-8

Black Rock 3.3-21 def by Endeavour Hills 13.11-89

Springvale Districts 8.15-63 def Heatherton 5.7-37

Ashwood 15.19-109 def Hallam 4.6-30

ROUND 4 5 MAY 2018Endeavour Hills 6.13-49 def by Hampton Park 10.5-65

Heatherton 10.11-71 def by Black Rock 11.10-76

Hallam 2.3-15 def by Springvale Districts 32.27-219

South Yarra 6.5-41 def by Ashwood 18.15-123

ROUND 5 12 MAY 2018Hampton Park 9.16-70 def Heatherton 1.3-9

Black Rock 2.4-16 def by Springvale Districts 10.12-72

South Yarra 9.11-65 def Hallam 8.7-55

Ashwood 6.13-49 def Endeavour Hills 5.7-37

ROUND 6 26 MAY 2018Springvale Districts 8.11-59 def Hampton Park 4.5-29

Black Rock 21.14-140 def Hallam 7.8-50

Heatherton 9.7-61 def by Ashwood 20.16-136

Endeavour Hills 22.12-144 def South Yarra 4.8-32

ROUND 7 2 JUNE 2018Hampton Park v Black RockAshwood v Springvale DistrictsSouth Yarra v HeathertonHallam v Endeavour Hills

ROUND 8 16 JUNE 2018Hallam v Hampton ParkAshwood v Black RockSouth Yarra v Springvale DistrictsEndeavour Hills v Heatherton

ROUND 9 23 JUNE 2018Hampton Park v AshwoodBlack Rock v South YarraSpringvale Districts v Endeavour HillsHeatherton v Hallam

ROUND 10 30 JUNE 2018South Yarra v Hampton ParkEndeavour Hills v Black RockHeatherton v Springvale DistrictsHallam v Ashwood

ROUND 11 7 JULY 2018Hampton Park v Endeavour HillsBlack Rock v HeathertonSpringvale Districts v HallamAshwood v South Yarra

ROUND 12 14 JULY 2018Heatherton v Hampton ParkSpringvale Districts v Black RockHallam v South YarraEndeavour Hills v Ashwood

ROUND 13 21 JULY 2018Hampton Park v Springvale DistrictsHallam v Black RockAshwood v HeathertonSouth Yarra v Endeavour Hills

ROUND 14 28 JULY 2018Black Rock v Hampton ParkSpringvale Districts v AshwoodHeatherton v South YarraEndeavour Hills v Hallam

ROUND 15 4 AUGUST 2018Hallam v Hampton ParkAshwood v Black RockSouth Yarra v Springvale DistrictsEndeavour Hills v Heatherton

ROUND 16 11 AUGUST 2018Hampton Park v AshwoodBlack Rock v South YarraSpringvale Districts v Endeavour HillsHeatherton v Hallam

ROUND 17 18 AUGUST 2018South Yarra v Hampton ParkEndeavour Hills v Black RockHeatherton v Springvale DistrictsHallam v Ashwood

ROUND 18 25 AUGUST 2018Hampton Park v Endeavour HillsBlack Rock v HeathertonSpringvale Districts v HallamAshwood v South Yarra

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 7

Ground: Essex Heights Reserve, Outlook Rd, Mount Waverley

Club Colours: Black, white and yellow vertical panels

Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough

Reserve Coach: Jeremy Nelson

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Mitchell Saunders 29 Brad Hempill

1a Kane Jones 30 Hugh Bertram

2 Ryan Carroll 32 Chris Meyers

3 David Reilly 33 Christopher Grove

4 Ben Giblett 33a Nathan Scott

5 Alex Jong 34 Tim Smith

5a Sean Butler 36 Jack Harris

6 Justin Mackenzie 38 George Lithotomos

7a Ryan Forsyth 39 Mason Morgan

8 Ethan O'Connell-Webb 41 Sean Williams

9 Dale Carroll 42 Brad Newman

10 Gary McDonagh 43 Mitchell Rossborough

10a Trevor Shepard 44 Jeremy Nelson

11 Jake Chapman 45 Michael Collins

12 James Morrey 49 Grant Mesley

13 Frank Martinicchio 51 Darryn Dick

14 Adam Wiltgren 52 Nick Parry

15 David Hickey 53 Anthony Ticca

16 Brett Figas 55 Simon Leggett

17 Jeremy Collins 56 Daniel Stefancik

18 James Feather 57 Dan O'Connell-Webb

20 Kristan Jones 59 Kane O'Connell-Webb

21 Patrick Carroll 61 Lakshay Totlanil

22 Chris Spencer 61a Michael Spencer

23 Shane Peake 64 Paul Hattersley

23a Daniel Monforte 65 Declan Brooks

24 Josh Taylor 67 Josh Burley

25 David Masson 72 Mick Burkwood

26 Chris Scully 73 Caleb Brooks

27 Alex Salama 74 John Cox

28 Alexander Davies 80 Noah Brooks

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HEATHERTONGround: Heatherton Recreation Reserve

Ross Street, Heatherton

Club Colours: Black & White stripes

Senior Coach: Shayne Sheedy

Reserves Coach: Matt Sauer

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Mark Stevens 30 Riki Seaton-Clarke

1a Matt Ah-Tye 30a Jonathon Frizzle

2 Lachlan O'Halloran 31 Zein Daoud

3 Nathan Prosser 31a Daniel Beauchamp

3a Justin Reynolds (Res Capt) 32 Alan Loyd

4 John Mentiplay 33 Warrick Earle

5 Shayne Gibbs 34 Michael Bruce

6 Pol Lavery 34a Nirangen Kumar

7 Mehdi Daoud 35 Luke Fakos

8 Ben Clark-Henry 36 James Loonstra

9 Justin Whyte (Capt) 37 Jayden Kelaart

10 Matt Sauer 38 Cameron Webb

11 Khaled Kandakji 39 Rory De Kock

12 Joshua Corcoran 40 Retired

13 Stefan Harris 41 Shannon Rainey

14 Travis Faull 42 Rob MacKay

15 Raymond Smith 43 Robert North

16 David White 44 Michael Bennett

17 Brad Starkey 45 Andrew Weymouth

18 Paul Connolly 46 Jarrod Cruse

19 Craig Hunter 47 Alex Blanck

20 Matt Scarlett 48 Matt Williams

21 Zach Gulavin 49 Naveen Kumar

22 Cam Moon 50 Michael Angus

23 Jayden Arter 51 Tristan Lilley-Hale

24 Chris Tosin 52 Jake Weaver

25 Aaron Coffey 53 Josh Drewett

25a Matthew Roach 54 Thomas Drewett

26 Stew Gibbs 55 Dylan Ross

27 Leigh Holroyd (VC) 56 Michael Berenyi

28 Callum Cusack 57 Daniel Hookem

28a Rami Kandakji 58 Matt Jamieson

29 Sam Merryweather 60 Chris Sandlant

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Ground: Springvale Reserve, Newcomen Rd, Springvale

Club Colours: Navy, white monogram and red trim

Senior Coach: Kris Thompson

Reserves Coach: Adam Sikora

SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Matt Thompson 29 Nick Duff

2 Ben Stacey 30 Steven Aitken

3 Jack Allendar 31 Naddi Jones

4 Lance Baptist 32 Brad Dight

5 Matt Soutter 33 Justin Lim

6 Mladen Josic 34 Nathan Brown

7 Mitchell Latimer 35 Daniel Morris

8 Todd Wills (Capt) 36 Luke Wenke

9 Sam Raru 37 Jake Beckwith

10 George Angelopoulos 38 Jono Mohamed

11 William Neville 39 Richard Constantino

12 Alex Hang 40 Jonothon Malmon

13 Steve Comino 41 Luke Robbins

14 William Green 42 Tim Allan

15 Paul Norman 43 Matthew Ork

16 Tom Cooper 44 Joel Billing

17 Cam Mcleod 45 Jarrod Henshaw

18 Lachlan Morrey 46 David Monaghan

19 Luke Woolrich 47 Matt Allendar

20 Cameron Chiv 48 Daniel Wilson

21 Stefan Feehan 49 Chris Chalmers

22 Peter Heng 50 Adam Sikora

23 Craig Keenan 51 Jeremy Dang

24 Michael Pettit 52 Patrick Cahill

25 Jarrod Wright 53 Damian Stoter-Rainer

26 Liam Hamilton 54 Huey Nguyen

27 Daniel Saldanha 55 Riley Fullerton

28 Lem Nguyen

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Ground: Fritsch Holzer Park, Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn

Club Colours: Maroon, royal blue yoke, gold lion

Senior Coach: Darren ‘Daisy’ StegehuisReserve Coach: Anton Tidmarsh Thirds Coach: Dallas Saxby

SOUTH YARRA

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# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Mark Symons (Co-Capt) 29 Adam Villella

2 Chris Merchant 30 Michael Higgins

3 Caleb Hounihan 31 Nick Pane

4 Alby Evans 32 Gerry Costello

5 Sean Dixon 33 Nick Wilcox

6 Brandon Bird 34 Blake Tolley (Res. Capt)

7 Mick Steer 35 David Cannizzo

8 Jamie Ardern 37 Kieran Finlayson

9 Scott Stegehuis (Co-Capt) 38 Julian Belfrage

10 Chris Sharpley 38a Oliver Khoury

11 Dean Mendes 39 Sean Caton

11a Will Smith 40 Brenton Smith

12 Danny Wyatt 40a Chris Lay

12a Chris Dore 41 Tom Rogers

13 Matt Wilcox 42 Andy McLoughlin

14 Blake Mios 43 Zac Maher

15 Brenton Smith 43a Josh Kofkin

16 Cory Brady 44 Troy Lange

18 Dan Russell 48 Mark Phillips

18a Geoff Zach 49 Shane Myers

19 Michael Bohan 52 Michael Gliddon

20 Eamon Hanney 53 Michael Klomp

21 Ryhan Pearse 54 Mario Angeloni

22 Jaimie Bazant 55 Willard Lloyd

22 Luke Dellorso 58 Bryce Denaro

23 James Barnden- Burns 60 Daniel Murphy

25 Anthony Pane 64 Eric Ghasperidis

26 Mark Tuang Thong 68 Anthony May

27 Nick Maddock 71 Paul McNamara

28 Nick Presland 76 Kevin Pereira

# THIRDS4 Alexander Evans

5 Sean Dixon

7 Tim Wiese

20 Jarryd Mills

23 Cam Veal

24 Trent Thompson

28 Ryan Wise

29 Ryan Dore

32 James Paull

35 James Evans

36 Brock Monok

41 Kai Lorrimar

43 Kym Bratzelt

44 Matthew Patullock

47 Joseph Hoppev

50 Todd Klein

52 Brock Pescud

53 Michael Klomp

61 Max McCartney

63 Daniel Borg

64 Kane Malcolmson

66 Will Quince (Capt)

67 Jake Bertone

68 Anthony May

69 Sam Baumgartner

72 Jack Zeler

73 Liam Halverson

74 Chris Kaliviotis

78 Sam Convey

82 Alex Bell

85 Kingsley Hill

87 Rory O'Kane

88 Patrick Johnson

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DIVISION 3: ROUND 7DIVISION 3: ROUND 7

HAMPTON PARKGround: Robert Booth Reserve,

Somerville Rd, Hampton Park

Club Colours: Red and black with Redback emblem

Senior Coach: Jason Chapple

Reserve Coach: Hayden Reynolds

Thirds Coach: Andrew Rattle

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Nathan Carver 39 Eddie Mullins

2 Nathan Dawes 40 Joey Beech

3 Ash Scott 41 Stewart Puwaye

4 Mark Penn 42 Aaron Elyse

5 Jordan Ashwood 43 Matthew Ziegeler

6 Mitchell Hill 44 Tim Ziegeler

7 Cory Phillips 45 Mathew Adair

8 Jake Rech 46 Aziz Hussaini

9 Dale Glazier 48 Dylan Cortese

10 Michael Henry 49 Mario Cortese

11 Luke O'Brien 50 Heath Peach

12 Harley Primrose 51 Kane McCoy

13 Shaun Walsh 52 James Cross

14 Andrew Lawless 53 Andrew Rattle

15 Sean Winsall 54 Daniel Boudoloh

16 Rhys Smart 55 Nicholas Jewell

17 Mitch Robinson 56 Cody Cameron

18 Aaron Holden 57 James Alexander

19 Travis Kerr 58 Sam Ward

20 Cam Williamson 59 Axel Wulf

21 Hayden Versluys-Tyrer 60 Alan Hepburn

22 Jackson Philpin 62 Zac McDondald

23 Dylan Asling 63 Brenton Hollingworth

24 Michael Phouttanvoung 65 Kain Bloxsidge

25 Brayden McConkey 66 Andy Ton

26 Trav Davis 68 Mason Hindell

27 Luke Nunan 70 Sean Babe

28 Taylor Rainey 61 Paul Stockdale

29 Brad Phillips 72 Stuart Orr

30 Joshua Craig 73 Nicholas De La Roche

31 Jackson Fry 74 Josh Wallace

32 Zack Hogton 75 Mathew McInroy-Howard

33 Michael Guinane 76 Roche Liam

34 Jackson Viney 77 Glenn Rees

35 Dylan Ward 78 Tyson Tapner-Gillies

36 Mitch Woolgar 79 Blake Rout

37 Josh Viney 80 Bryan Murphy

38 James Kellett

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Ground: Barry Simon Reserve, Gleneagles Dve, Endeavour Hills

Club Colours: Green with a gold V

Senior Coach: Robert Dipper

Reserves Coach: Jason Beattie

Thirds Coach: Clint Jarrett

ENDEAVOUR HILLS

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# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Nick Gay 22 Jayson Bruce

1a Adrian Kartner 23 Vas Fournarakis

2 Andrew Vella 24 Adam Walters

3 Daniel Bartley 25 Daniel Morrison

4 Styron Augustus 26 Daniel Batson

5 Mitch Whatman 27 Alex Carroll

5 Daniel Cann 28 Marcus Kleinert

6 Ben Swift 29 Byron Hoe

7 Jarrod Marolla 30 Daniel Strom

8 Nathan Strom 31 Gavin Lees

9 Matthew Peake 32 Matthew Souter

10 Sam McLean 33 Midhat Sleiman

11 Nathan Reid 34 Alex Cann

12 Ryan Imeson 35 Clint Jarrett

13 Josh Graham 36 Chris Webber

14 Josh Downes 38 Jason Davies

15 Pat Gill 40 Jason Beattie

16 Ben Moriarty 44 Brok Wightman

17 Tom Gillies 48 James Taplin

18 Robert Tinney 50 Joel Marie

19 Michael Cook 51 Nathan Crutchley

20 Daniel Soar 73 Richard Thomas

21 Shaun Richards

# THIRDS2 James Bradshaw

3 Luke Staker

4 Dorian White

7 Shane Jacobs

8 Ray May

10 Sean King

11 Duol Moses

16 Lachlan Staker

17 Midhat Sleiman

21 Travis Smith

27 Will Knox

31 Jacob Daly

35 Clint Jarrett

39 Ryan Thomas

41 Andrew Smith

44 Matthew Tran

45 Adam Klas

52Craig Jensen-Schmidt

53 Sam Walters

54 Leigh Jansen

60 Greg Baxter

69 Max Herrera

71 Carl Dicker

HALLAMGround: Hallam Recreation Reserve,

Frawley Rd, Hallam

Club Colours: Black, Red & Yellow

Senior Coach: Ash Allen

Reserve Coach: Danny Allen

1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 R. McIvor 31 J. Jones

3 M. Wood 32 C. Gervigny

4 M. Lambert 33 P. Muzzicato

5 D. Marquison 34 D. Casey

6 D.Webb 36 J. Langerak

7 M. Brew 38 J. Garner

8 D. Thompson 40 K. Hunt

9 J. Crutchfield 41 D. Connor

10 Coutet 48 M. Brown

12 M. McLeod 49 D. Mullins

13 H. Ryan 50 M. Pearce

15 D. Cavallo 51 D. Sharp

16 J. Furborough 55 J. Barrie-Sewell

17 T. Bradley 57 C. Davis

18 J. Collins 58 M. Jeffrey

19 M. Haque 59 B. Dexter

22 D. Grayson 62 T. Thomas

23 J. Daly 66 J. Loa

24 S. Casey 88 B. Nolan

25 S. Gaitely 89 D. Gui

27 G. Casey 93 D. Crutchfield

29 N. Jerram 99 J. Marriner

30 C. Sammutt 100 D. Kemp

BLACK ROCK

Ground: McDonald Reserve, Black Rock

Club Colours: Black and red

Senior Coach: Lachlan Batt

Reserve Coach: Jeremy Starke

Thirds Coach: Grenville Wise

1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Daniel Kick 31 Zachary Ryan

2 Will Sanchez 32 David Watson

3 Lachlan Batt 33Gabriel Martin Del Campo

4 Marc Ablett 34 Kenny John

5 Mark Winberg 36 Pat Hanmer

6 Brad Meehan 37 Brenton Henry

7 Cory Durie 38 Andrew Birt

8 Lucas Blatman 39 Luke Reggardo

9 Nathan Davidson 41 Michael Hogg

10 Kristian Bliesner 42 Sam Tobin

11 Andrew Ferguson 44 Jack Reggardo

12 Michael Ballard 45 Brandon Hunt

13 Darcy O'Brien 46 Jarred Schafer

15 Andrew Luke 47 Randall Mitchell

16 Jake McMahon 51 Joe Brennan

17 Tom Dalton 59 Cody Ferries

18 Kelly Spratt 60 Will Peters

19 Sam Nowlan 63 Chris Shone

20 Ben Djuve 65 Linden Woolley

21 Jesse Lawrence 66 Andrew Sparks

22Brendan Stephenson 67 Brad Bowker

23 Ben Zylbersztajn 72 Sean Harris

24 Tom Dewar 74 Chris Knight

25 Brodie Pummeroy 75 Dan Bullock

26 Gary Telemzouguer 85 Gus McNabb

27 Sam Bonser 86 Cooper Ferries

28 Lachlan Mooney 87 Craig Machell

29 Jordan Boggie 97 Andrew West

30 Slavik Silka

# THIRDS1 Ben Smith

3 Lachlan Quirk

5 Jack Carroll

7 Elliott Lawson

8 Ben Whiting

9 Jeremy Kilmister

10 Tom Shone

12 Ethan Triantafillis

13 Shane Cooray

16 John Barry

21 Brad Nopper

24 Lachlan Woodham

25 Jeremy Stake

26 Nick Imlach

28 Tim De Munk

29 Sam Neilson

31 Rohan Joyce

34 Leigh Mead

36 David Steinberg

40 Grenville Wise

44 Dan Pratt

47 Adam Turner

48 Josh Callaghan

54 Trent Crozier

56 Anthony Andara

57 Ryan Bult

58 Mitch Westhead

71 Julian Ambrose

88 Richard Brand

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Sandown 3.3 5.6 5.8 7.14-56Moorabbin 5.1 9.5 14.10 19.11-125Sandown: Goal Kickers: B. Reiner 4, J. Proctor, J. Tate, S. Cosstick Best Players: J. Hurford, B. Reiner, J. Tate, A. Lucas, T. Meyer, M. JolleyMoorabbin: Goal Kickers: L. Natsioulas 5, D. Bone 5, J. Isaac 4, J. Berry 2, C. Baum, P. Reaby, A. Mackay Best Players: B. Lindsey, S. Jackson , J. Berry, D. Bone, L. Natsioulas, J. Isaac

Sandown 0.2 4.5 4.7 5.9-39Moorabbin 3.2 3.2 5.7 5.9-39

Sandown: Goal Kickers: J. Morrish 2, D. McMahon, T. Ho, M. McCormick Best Players: B. Walker, M. Nelson, D. McMahon, J. Morrish, N. Smith, M. SuttonMoorabbin: Goal Kickers: J. Parker 2, N. Munday, W. Kruss, R. Johnson Best Players: C. Matthews, S. Pappas, N. Munday, B. Atkinson, S. Levy, R. Johnson

Lyndhurst 5.0 9.3 11.5 11.6-72Cerberus 0.1 1.2 1.6 3.7-25

Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: H. Browning 4, J. Murphy 2, J. Twite, D. Ford, B. Hiam, K. Wyborn, H. Cullen-Scholes Best Players: J. Walia, D. Ford, H. Browning , A. Besim, Z. Woolcock, A. CockerCerberus: Goal Kickers: A. Lochert, J. Mondano, M. Schwarz Best Players: M. Schwarz, D. Myatt, D. Aubrey, A. Lochert, B. Thorpe, P. Bakker

Frankston Dolphins 4.7 8.9 11.9 14.12-96Lyndale 2.3 7.5 11.7 14.9-93

Frankston Dolphins: Goal Kickers: C. Lacey 4, B. White 3, A. Lee 2, J. Kerrigan 2, C. Eiffler, J. Peters, J. Dart Best Players: J. Trewhitt, J. Mehrtens, A. Lee, L. Ambler, R. Hall, C. LaceyLyndale: Goal Kickers: M. Little 3, M. Faaola 3, J. Denmead 3, J. Brown 2, B. Edwards, J. Kyle, D. Hartley Best Players: J. Kyle, B. Cowell, J. Denmead, M. Faaola, B. Edwards, M. Little

Frankston Dolphins 3.3 8.5 13.9 21.13-139Lyndale 0.1 0.1 1.3 3.4-22

Frankston Dolphins: Goal Kickers: C. Russell 5, D. Hebblethwaite 4, J. Niziorski 3, J. Anderson 2, P. Stow 2, A. Dessent, D. Dutoit, C. Williams, N. Messinis, J. Condo Best Players: D. Hebblethwaite, R. Griffiths, A. Dessent, P. Stow, C. Thompson, S. MessinisLyndale: Goal Kickers: J. King, L. Forshaw, M. Edwards Best Players: L. Forshaw, B. McNeil, D. Shukosky, C. Tilo, A. Toafa, D. Blake

Carrum Patterson Lakes 5.2 10.10 16.12 21.15-141Dandenong 3.0 4.1 7.2 8.5-53

Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: T. Neal 6, W. Dwyer 5, B. Rafferty 3, G. Smith 3, N. Gage 2, A. Guy 2 Best Players: A. Guy, T. Neal, W. Dwyer, M. Davis, M. Swinton, S. DunnDandenong: Goal Kickers: R. Witt 3, J. Cole, J. Reid, J. Peavey, R. Teniseli, B. Freeman Best Players: M. Scott, J. Cole, M. Johnson, T. Mackley, R. Witt, J. McEwan

Carrum Patterson Lakes 8.2 14.5 29.13 31.14-200Dandenong 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: D. Watterson 8, M. Johnson 4, S. Gartland 4, D. Higgins 3, M. Turner 2, B. Guy 2, L. Dunne 2, B. Milligan, B. Rhodes, L. Watterson, A. Campagna, M. Hardy, Z. Wagner Best Players: B. Milligan, A. Campagna, Z. Wagner, M. Turner, B. Guy, A. HeapDandenong: Goal Kickers: NIL Best Players: J. Palermo, A. Fiander, P. Brown, D. Moody, F. Smith, J. Maskell

DIVISION 4 RESERVETEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS

Lyndhurst 6 6 0 0 1 607 110 551.82 24

Frankston Dolphins 6 5 1 0 1 560 246 227.64 20

Carrum Patterson Lakes 6 4 2 0 1 560 233 240.34 16

Sandown 6 2 3 1 1 366 312 117.31 10

Moorabbin 6 2 3 1 1 331 386 85.75 10

Lyndale 6 1 5 0 1 231 489 47.24 4

Dandenong 6 0 6 0 1 66 945 6.98 0

DIVISION 4 RESULTS: ROUND 7

OPTIONS CONSULTING GROUP DIVISION 4 SENIORTEAM P W L D F A % PTSCarrum Patterson Lakes 7 7 0 0 706 305 231.48 28

Lyndhurst 7 6 1 0 548 318 172.33 24

Frankston Dolphins 7 5 2 0 701 427 164.17 20

Moorabbin 7 4 3 0 507 597 84.92 16

Cerberus 7 3 4 0 402 454 88.55 12

Lyndale 7 2 5 0 542 540 100.37 8

Sandown 7 1 6 0 325 694 46.83 4

Dandenong 7 0 7 0 380 776 48.97 0

BYE: LYNDHURST

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JOSH KYLE INTERVIEW / LINCOLN EDMUNDS SFNL CLUBS TO WEAR INDIGENOUS DESIGNS /WILL HUNTER

This weekend the AFL and SFNL community celebrate Sir Doug Nicholls Round, the celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and their contribution to Australian football.

The themed round gives the football community the opportunity to formally recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players, communities and cultures.

One of those players is Lyndale’s Josh Kyle, a midfield bull who moved down from Cairns to Melbourne as part of an Indigenous program in collaboration with the club.

Having spent the majority of his years up north, it’s no surprise to learn that Kyle spent most of his time playing Rugby League before switching codes in his late teens.

The switch has led Kyle to many new opportunities and his program with the Lyndale Football Club is just one of the benefits of being involved in the sport.

Kyle’s partnership with Lyndale sees the club provide him with a sponsorship that covers club fees in return for some shared promotion that shares messages about the club and the program.

In addition to the promotion Lyndale have received a very talented player too, with the big bodied midfielder making his mark in the team as one of the better players.

However, this weekend of footy will be extra special for Kyle, as he gets to represent his club, culture and people whilst playing the sport he loves.

“For all the non-indigenous people to recognise and pay their respects to us is great. Just being able to show other footy clubs and people all about our culture and what we are about is good recognition,” Kyle said.

And the extra attention doesn’t seem to faze Kyle, who looks forward to the occasion each year.

“I’ve found that every Indigenous Round that I’ve been involved in, I’ve played really well. It’s something that I really enjoy being a part of every season”.

Lyndale has also been very supportive as a club, with Kyle having no trouble fitting in with the rest of the team.

“I enjoy turning up to training seeing new faces and making new friends,” he said. “The boys get around everyone even when we don’t have footy functions. Even in public if they see me they’ll stop and have a chat”.

Just like it has for Kyle, footy clubs provide many people with a great environment to interact and engage with their local community.

“I definitely feel like I’m a part of the community. Footy is a good vehicle for community bonding,” Kyle said.

“It has been my safe haven. I’ve used it to stay out of trouble and as a kid I’ve been in a bit of trouble. I’m not sure where I’d be without footy.”

When talking about who his Indigenous role model is, Kyle said it was hard to go past Cyril Rioli.

“I really like the way he plays. He’s a really good player and what he stands for within the league is really inspiring for you indigenous people.”

And perhaps with some influence from Cyril, Kyle admitted that he would prefer to kick a miracle goal rather than take a big hanger.

“I’d definitely rather take the miraculous goal no doubt. I mean there’s no doubt that everyone will remember something like that.”

Whilst the seniors have had a mixed start to the season, Kyle still believes that the club can feature in finals come the end of the season.

“We definitely still have finals aspirations. The boys are still up and about, hitting the training track hard and leaving it all out there.”

But for Kyle this weekend will be extra special regardless of the result, as he gets to run out and proudly represent his club, culture and people in a round that means so much to him and his people.

Two SFNL clubs will this week be sporting a new look as part of the weekend’s Sir Doug Nicholls Round.

Clayton will this week recognise the contributions of Indigenous players to Australian Rules by taking to the field for their home game against Caulfield with a specially designed Indigenous guernsey.

The jumper was designed by Blackchrome Sportwear in celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and has received endorsement from the club’s Indigenous star, Matt Wilson.

Meanwhile, Lyndale will wear special five-inch sublimated socks designed by one of their Indigenous players in Alex Kerr for their match against Moorabbin.

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Sandown 7.14 (56) def by Moorabbin Kangaroos 19.11 (125) Moorabbin have snapped their winless streak in empathic fashion, spanking the Cobras by 69 points at Edinburgh Reserve. The Kangaroos were desperate to make a statement but the Cobras had come to play in an entertaining first term. Both sides were able to hit the scoreboard as the Roos took a slim 10 point lead at the first change.

The Cobras continued to fight in the second term but the Roos started to slowly pull away from the home side. There were plenty of goals in the first half as Moorabbin looked to be back to their best attacking brand of footy. The Roos put the game to bed in the third term as they stacked on five goals whilst holding the Cobras goalless.

The goals kept coming in the final term as Moorabbin kicked five majors in a quarter for the third time in the match to produce a polished performance. The win bumps the Kangaroos back into the top four and also provides a much needed spike in their mediocre percentage which currently sits at 84.92.

Dylan Bone once again found the big sticks with a haul of five goals, taking his tally to 26 for the season. Lee Natsioulas was also just as good with a bag of five himself. Benjamin Lindsey and Shaun Jackson were also among the better players for the away side.

Lyndhurst 11.6 (72) def Cerberus 3.7 (25) Marriott Waters Reserve continues to be a fortress for Lyndhurst as their unbeaten record on home soil remains intact following their comfortable 47 point win over Cerberus. The Dogs entered the game inside the top four with a great opportunity to justify their credentials as side capable of playing finals. But they looked anything but as the Lightning set the tone early.

The first half gave Cerberus a severe reality check as Lyndhurst smacked them around the contest to boot nine goals to one in a dominant display. With the game as good as gone at the main change the Dogs were forced to do some soul searching and look to be more competitive in the remaining two quarters. But once again the Lightning’s defensive stranglehold proved too impenetrable for the visitors, as Lyndhurst slotted another two majors to the Dogs’ four behinds.

The last quarter was mainly junk time with the twenty odd minutes dragging out the inevitable. To their credit Cerberus were able to hold the Lightning goalless and kick two of their own to reduce the damage on the scoreboard. Whilst in the context of the game this was largely irrelevant, avoiding a bigger blowout here could prove extremely important for the rest of the season as their percentage is only marginally better than Moorabbin’s.

Jesse Walia was influential for the home side along with David Ford who hit the scoreboard whilst finding plenty of the pill. Hamish Browning once again continued his good form up forward to finish with four goals. The consistent forward now has 12 majors in the past three weeks and has kicked at least one goal every game.

Frankston Dolphins 14.12 (96) def Lyndale 14.9 (93) Frankston have held on for a thrilling three point victory over a gallant Lyndale in an absolute cracker of a game at Overport Park. The home side went in as warm favourites over the up and down Pumas and looked to have the game under control at the quarter time break.

Only poor accuracy in front of goal prevented the Dolphins taking a bigger lead than their 16 point buffer. The Pumas wouldn’t go away however and added five goals of their own in the second term to reduce the margin to ten points at the main break.

The quality of football on display was extremely entertaining for the fans with plenty of goals making a high scoring spectacle. The third term was no different as the Pumas once again outscored the home side to trail the Dolphins by just two points with one quarter to play.

The last term turned out to be an absolute classic with plenty of nerves flying around as both sides traded goal for goal. With the match on a knife’s edge, the Dolphins did just enough to hold off the away side to cling onto a three-point win.

The victory cements Frankston’s spot in third place as they continue their dream start to life as a senior football club. The Dolphins are one of the most exciting teams to watch at the moment with plenty of high scoring and

several close finishes. Coach Chris Lacey made an impact coming up from the reserves, kicking four majors to end up the leading goal scorer on the ground.

For the Pumas, the result is devastating but shows just how good they can play when they are switched on. The away side had a good spread of goal kickers up forward with Max Little, Moses Faaola and Jayden Denmead all booting three. Josh Kyle was sensational around the ground and also contributed with a goal.

Carrum Patterson Lakes 21.15 (141) def Dandenong 8.5 (53) The steam train that is Carrum Patterson Lakes continues to chug along, ploughing through any opposition team that gets in their way. This matchup was always going to be a daunting task for the winless Redlegs, but to their credit they fought hard and started brightly in the first quarter.

But as we’ve seen all season, CPL once again rose to another level and punished Dandenong in the second quarter to take a daunting 45 point lead at half time. The Redlegs continued to fight in the second half but ultimately the Lions had too much class for them, running out 88 point winners.

Tyler Neal and William Dwyer both feasted on the Redlegs defenders, combing for 11 goals between them. Dwyer seems to have cemented his spot in the seniors after breaking into the team last round. For the Redlegs Robert Witt did well to get on the end of three goals and Michael Scott was busy again.

ROUND 8 PREVIEW

Sandown V Lyndhurst (Edinburgh Reserve) Last time they met - R1, 7 April 2018, Lyndhurst 17.19 (121) def Sandown 3.4 (22).

Lyndhurst have been an impressive outfit this season, the club currently sitting at 6-1 with a healthy percentage of 172.33 to be firmly placed in second spot. The Lighting are a very well drilled unit having the second best defence in the competition, leaking only 318 points over seven games at an average of 45.4 points a match.

After taking care of Cerberus quite comfortably last weekend, Lyndhurst should head into this clash with expectations of a comfortable win. But with Frankston snipping at their heels in third place they cannot afford any slip ups. Hamish Browning has been in great form for the Lightning kicking four goals in his past three matches.

In comparison to Lyndhurst’s defensive efforts, Sandown have struggled to contain opposition teams this season averaging 99.1 points against. As a result of their poor defence the Cobras have been taken to the cleaners several times this season with some heavy losses.

The club will be determined to make amends for last week’s poor showing against Moorabbin but will have their work cut out for them against the impressive Lightning. Bradley Reiner was good last weekend with four goals and James Tate has performed well this season.

Lyndhurst will hold no fears travelling to Edinburgh Reserve and should return home with the four points.

Lyndhurst by 40 points.

Frankston Dolphins V Dandenong (Overport Park) Last time they met - R1, 7 April 2018, Dandenong 5.7 (37) def by Frankston Dolphins 23.13 (151).

Having faced every opposition team now, the Dolphins must be thrilled to be sitting at 5-2 in their debut season in the SFNL. Many were unsure how Frankston would fare in their introduction to senior football but there have been minimal teething issues on field. The team is shaping up very nicely and the club looks like a genuine contender that could go deep into finals.

The reserves are also playing well and have plenty of players ready to step up to the senior side if any injuries or form issues arise. The Dolphins did get pushed right to end by Lyndale last round but did enough to cling onto a three-point win. They will be hopeful of a less nerve-wracking finish this weekend, having been involved in three games that were decided by single figures so far this season.

Unfortunately for Dandenong their season has been a bit of battle to this point, with the club enduring some thumping losses along with a heartbreaking close defeat to Sandown. As a result, they are yet to notch up a win but have shown that when they play their best footy they can be a dangerous side.

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Travelling down to Frankston will be a tough task for the Redlegs who are in the middle of a tough draw after facing CPL away last week. Frankston to be too good here.

Frankston Dolphins by 38 points.

Carrum Patterson Lakes V Cerberus (Roy Dore Reserve) Last time they met - R1, 7 April 2018, Cerberus 6.6 (42) def by Carrum Patterson Lakes 12.9 (81).

Carrum Patterson Lakes have beaten every side in the competition to take a stranglehold on top of the ladder with a spotless record of 7-0. The Lions have looked like the team to beat for the majority of the season but that’s not to say they haven’t endured some scares along the way too.

They return to home turf to face an improved Cerberus side who challenged the Lions for three quarters when they met in round one. The Lions have not looked back since then and the prospect of facing CPL on their home deck is the most daunting task in the competition right now.

Whilst CPL is the best attacking side in the league, averaging 100.8 points a game, it’s their defensive efforts that are setting them apart from the rest of the competition. The Lions only concede an average of 43.6 points a game and combining this with their attacking flair has resulted in them winning many games by big margins.

Cerberus hit a bump in the road last weekend getting comprehensively outplayed by the Lightning to be knocked out of the top four. The Dogs have competed in most games so far and have played some good footy in patches. However, as every team has discovered so far, the Lions are extremely difficult to keep down for a full four quarters and on their home turf the task will be even tougher.

Expect Cerberus to put up a good fight during various stages of the game but it would take a brave person to tip against the Lions on current form at home.

Carrum Patterson Lakes by 35 points.

Moorabbin Kangaroos V Lyndale (Widdop Crescent Reserve) Last time they met - R1, 7 April 2018, Lyndale 9.8 (62) def by Moorabbin Kangaroos 12.10 (82).

On paper this looks like a fairly close match up given both teams form from the weekend. Moorabbin got back on the winners list last round with a commanding win over Sandown where they were able to kick 19 goals. For Lyndale, even though they didn’t get the win against the Dolphins, they could barely have been more impressive taking it right up to one of the better sides in the competition.

Moorabbin got the points when these two sides met in Round 1 but a lot has changed since then. Both sides have been inconsistent with a large gap between their best and worst footy. What we do know however is that both sides can score heavily when they are on song.

Dylan Bone has been the main man up forward for Moorabbin this season and has been in a purple patch recently, booting eleven goals in his past two games. He also bagged six majors when these two sides clashed in the opening round. Lyndale will be certain to keep a close eye on him all day.

The Pumas have shown all season that kicking a score is no issue for them. The fact that their percentage sits at 100.37 despite only winning two games shows that they are a dangerous side forward of centre. Unfortunately their defensive structure has shown a tendency to leak too many points the other way and this has cost them several games. If they can find a little bit of improvement in this area they will be a big chance in this game.

This match shapes up as the most interesting of the round and if Lyndale can plug a few defensive holes they are every chance of pinching a win. Toss of a coin this one!

Lyndale by one point.

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ROUND 1 7 APRIL 2018Lyndhurst 17.19-121 def Sandown 3.4-22

Cerberus 6.6-42 def by C.P.L 12.9-81

Dandenong 5.7-37 def by Frankston 23.13-151

Lyndale 9.8-62 def by Moorabbin 12.10-82

ROUND 2 14 APRIL 2018C.P.L 6.7-43 def Lyndhurst 3.5-23

Frankston 12.7-79 def Cerberus 4.6-30

Moorabbin 12.11-83 def Dandenong 9.12-66

Sandown 7.10-52 def by Lyndale 12.5-77

ROUND 3 21 APRIL 2018Lyndhurst 11.4-70 def Frankston 9.7-61

Cerberus 8.9-57 def by Moorabbin 10.11-71

Dandenong 10.4-64 def by Lyndale 22.14-146

C.P.L 17.14-116 def Sandown 9.5-59

ROUND 4 28 APRIL 2018Moorabbin 9.2-56 def by Lyndhurst 15.15-105

Lyndale 11.8-74 def by Cerberus 11.9-75

Sandown 10.6-66 def Dandenong 9.6-60

Frankston 12.8-80 def by C.P.L 12.11-83

ROUND 5 5 MAY 2018Lyndhurst 11.14-80 def Lyndale 7.6-48

Cerberus 16.16-112 def Dandenong 5.7-37

Frankston 20.14-134 def Sandown 3.12-30

C.P.L 23.13-151 def Moorabbin 0.6-6

ROUND 6 12 MAY 2018Dandenong 9.9-63 def by Lyndhurst 10.17-77

Cerberus 8.13-61 def Sandown 5.10-40

Lyndale 6.6-42 def C.P.L 13.13-91

Moorabbin 12.12-84 def by Frankston 15.10-100

ROUND 7 26 MAY 2018Lyndhurst 11.6-72 def Cerberus 3.7-25

C.P.L 21.15-141 def Dandenong 8.5-53

Frankston 14.12-96 def Lyndale 14.9-93

Sandown 7.14-56 def by Moorabbin 19.11-125

ROUND 8 2 JUNE 2018Sandown v LyndhurstCarrum Patterson Lakes v CerberusFrankston v DandenongMoorabbin v Lyndale

ROUND 9 16 JUNE 2018Lyndhurst v Carrum Patterson LakesCerberus v FrankstonDandenong v MoorabbinLyndale v Sandown

ROUND 10 23 JUNE 2018Frankston v LyndhurstMoorabbin v CerberusLyndale v DandenongSandown v Carrum Patterson Lakes

ROUND 11 30 JUNE 2018Lyndhurst v MoorabbinCerberus v LyndaleDandenong v SandownCarrum Patterson Lakes v Frankston

ROUND 12 7 JULY 2018Lyndale v LyndhurstDandenong v CerberusSandown v FrankstonMoorabbin v Carrum Patterson Lakes

ROUND 13 14 JULY 2018Lyndhurst v DandenongSandown v CerberusCarrum Patterson Lakes v LyndaleFrankston v Moorabbin

ROUND 14 21 JULY 2018Cerberus v LyndhurstDandenong v Carrum Patterson LakesLyndale v FrankstonMoorabbin v Sandown

ROUND 15 28 JULY 2018Sandown v LyndhurstCarrum Patterson Lakes v CerberusFrankston v DandenongMoorabbin v Lyndale

ROUND 16 4 AUGUST 2018Lyndhurst v Carrum Patterson LakesCerberus v FrankstonDandenong v MoorabbinLyndale v Sandown

ROUND 17 11 AUGUST 2018Frankston v LyndhurstMoorabbin v CerberusLyndale v DandenongSandown v Carrum Patterson Lakes

ROUND 18 18 AUGUST 2018Lyndhurst v MoorabbinCerberus v LyndaleDandenong v SandownCarrum Patterson Lakes v Frankston

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DIVISION 4: ROUND 8 DIVISION 4: ROUND 8

Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Edinburgh Rd, Springvale

Club Colours: Blue, red and white with cobra emblem

Senior Coach: Ange Sammartino

Reserves Coach: Matt McCormick

SANDOWN

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 James Tate 31 Brennan Drewitt

2 Steve O'Byrne 32 Aaron Powell

3 Bo King 33 Micheal Hambleton

4 Matthew Dickson 34 Kim Om

5 Taylor meyer 35 Josh Rookes

6 Alan Barker 36 Nic Lelean

7 Daniel McMahon 37 Warren Barker

8 Matt Bennie 40 Josh Hurford

9 Jamie Proctor 41 Bao Le

10 Dave Archer 42 Ricky Ettridge

11 Matt McCormick 43 Aaron Hamilton

12 Dylan kerr 44 Daniel Thompson

13 Nick Smith 45 Micheal Newsom

14 Chris Telly 46 Harley Fulton

15 Aaron Lucas 48 Ash Murphy

16 Greg Kerr 52 Pete Vo

17 Adam Powell 54 Adam Roth

18 Robert Compt 56 louis Zammit

19 Matt Nelson 57 Brodrick Green

20 Shane Cosstick 59 Nathan Carboon

21 Jon Billing 63 Neil Brown

22 Leigh Ryan 64 Xavier Phyland

23 Dylan Archer 65 James Hurford

24 Dale Fitzgerald 66 Brad Reiner

25 Matt Newsom 67 Ricky Logan

26 Scott Jackman 68 Matt Sutton

27 Aaron Woods 69 Tron Nancarrow

28 Beau Mclean 70 Matt Jolley

29 Johnny Le 72 Brenton Walker

30 Nathan Isles

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Ground: Marriott Waters Reserve, Boland Dve, Lyndhurst

Club Colours: Orange, navy, blue lightning bolt

Senior Coach: Patrick Cooke

Reserves Coach: Jamie Gaspero

LYNDHURST

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# PLAYER # PLAYER1 David Ford 31 Hugh Cullen-Scholes

2 Jarrod Murphy 32 Neil Harper

3 Jake Ward 33 Brody Kiss

4 Charlie Gardiner 34 Jacob Densley

5 Matt Spargo 35 Taylor Bryans

6 Hamish Browning 36 Justin Dimieri

7 Jason Maurice 37 Jamie Gaspero

8 Jeremy Jakupi 38 James Kaing

9 James Gardiner 39 Liam Mudroch

9 Jonathan Evans 40 Brendan Varker

10 Troy Peart 41 Dylan Arnold

11 Jamie Lovat 42 Ben Sherlock

12 Nathan Patterson 43 Corey Lecompte

13 Luke Maxfield 44 Zach Woolcock

14 Zac Davis 45 Aaron Browning

15 Jay Walia 46 Mitch Shields

16 Drew Connick 50 Robert Liverton-Sommer

17 Adrian Brehaut 51 Jason Twite

18 Ismael Pieterse 53 Shayne Crow

19 Anthony Besim 54 Ryan Henczel

20 Kevin Twite 55 Jamie Andrade

21 Tim Deaner 56 Aaron Cocker

22 Jarryd McGrath 58 Connor Lecompte

23 Jordan Ganci 59 Rhys Murphy

24 Palingu Lokupathirage 60 Adam Conti

25 Kayne Wyborn 63 Sam Cole

26 Jordan Kleesh 64 Sean Meyers

27 Ben Hiam 65 Kavin Hewagamase

28 Zac Guille 73 Aaron Murphy

29 Jesse Walia 74 Corey Cocker

30 Iain Campbell

Ground: Greaves Reserve, Bennet St, Dandenong

Club Colours: Navy, white and red

Senior Coach: Nathan Boyd

Reserves Coach: Tim McLaren

DANDENONG

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1 Frank Smith 24 Jarod Van Mourik

2 Kiat Tut 26 Joshua Matthews

3 Bo Freeman 28 David Barrie

5 Cameron Riley 30 Tyson Mackley

6 Nick Ford 31 Rafi Taniwal

8 John Palermo 32 Phillip Brown

9 Andrew Sloss 33 Weston Solomon-Kingi

10 Dylan Freeman 34 Jake Wallace

13 Nathan Hancock 36 Nathan Boyd

14 Corey Richmond 37 Matthew Monty

16 Jayke Hopkins 38 Michael Reid

17 Brad McDonald 39 Dylan Westin

18 Scott Moody 40 Mick Lawrence

19 Shane Taylor 42 Nick Williams

20 Stanislaus Stuski 69 Jay Westin

21 Terence Stanley 44 Justin Smith

22 Jimmy Reid 55 Mark Johnson

Ground: Overport Park, Overport Rd, Frankston South

Club Colours: Black and red with Dolphin emblem

Senior Coach: Chris Lacey

Reserve Coach: Michael Anderson

FRANKSTON DOLPHINS

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Josh Dart (VC) 31 Regan Hall

2 Hayden Anderson (VC) 32 Brendan Bryant

3 Jed Gardiner (DVC) 33 Dylan Dutoit

4 Gus Turner 34 Paul Stow

5 Jayden Dart 35 Jac Trewhitt

6 Brendan Murphy 36 Raymon Boulter

7 Austin Lothian 37 Jake Holland

8 Jacob Mehrtens (DVC) 38 Matt White

9 Luke Kirkland 39 Jesse Zino

10 Jaiden Peters 40 Pat Sumner

11 Ryan Griffiths 41 Jamie Trimble

12 Ben White 42 Jason Tosch

13 Dylan Hebblethwaite 43 Alex Coquhoun

14 Sam Turner 44 Kris Lawrence

15 Callum Collier 45 James Anderson

16 Nick Bazley 46 Brad Smith

17 Brendan Shannon (Capt) 47 Kyle Crespo

18 Luke O'Connor 48 Dan Cavanagh

19 Andy Lee 49 Kaine Edwards

20 Luke Ambler 50 Nathan Walker

21 Josh Kerrigan 51 Luke Sullivan

22 Christopher Williams 52 Cambell Mcleod

23 Nick Messinis 53 Cameron Russell

24 Chris Lacey 54 Joel Niziorski

25 Tom Shayler 55 Matt Jones

26 Kyle Bleazby 56 James Condo

27 Sam Messinis 57 Jack Franks

28 Calum Eiffler 58 Alex Parr

29 Nahan Heap 59 Tom Andrews

30 Sang Soeun 60 Cam Collett

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DIVISION 4: ROUND 8DIVISION 4: ROUND 8

LYNDALEGround: Barry Powell Reserve,

Halton Rd, Noble Park North

Club Colours: Maroon with gold chevrons, Puma emblem

Senior Coach: Brett Robinson

Reserve Coach: Kerrin Sutherland-Parker

# PLAYER # PLAYER5 Alex Kerr 36 Bradley Edwards

6 Alex Bertucci 37 Danny Hartley

7 Justin King 39 Max Little

8 Brenton Miles 40 Michael Kaing

9 Trent Isbister 41 David Luong

10 Shane Thomas 42 Lewis Forshaw

11 Nick Cunningham 43 Brandon Agius

12 Trevor Kumetaitis 44 Wayne Chaplin

14 Manuel Jackonia 46 Chantra Kriv

16 Paul Faalo 47 Daniel Blake

17 Sukhwinder Singh 49 Sokunthy Ho

18 Matthew Allen 50 Anthony Salvo

19 Nathan Caldwell 54 Jonny Smart

20 Clain Whitlock 55 Kenny Smart

21 Josh Kyle 57 Matthew Collis

22 Furkan Erkal 58 Matthew Leombruni

23 Moses Faola 60 Dale Allen

24 Andrew Jarvis 61 Maurice Barbar

25 Jayden Johnson 63 Brenton Smith

26 Michael Edwards 65 Brett Sweeting

28 Dale Weston 66 Brodie McNeil

29 Anthony Koutsoubus 67 Ben Little

30 Dean Shukosky 68 Kevin Baldsing

31 Jayden Denmead 71 Huynh Le

33 Jayden MacDonald 75 Dendara Ouch

34 Ed McLean 88 Ian Allen

35 Adrian Mattiuzzo 96 Bryan Grundy

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CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES

Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Dyson Rd, Carrum

Club Colours: Maroon, navy yoke, white monogram

Senior Coach: Cain Padman

Reserve Coach: John Psaras

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Rhys Graham 32 James Brierly

2 Mitch Davis 33 Alex Wilson

3 Stu Cormack 34 Tyler Neale

4 Paul Mauracher (Capt) 35 Ashly Wicks

5 Ben Guy 36 Steve Cormack

6 Toby Darma 37 Will Dwyer

7 Jake Dunn 38 Mitch Swinton

8 Mitch Dicker 39 Matt Swift

9 John Psaras 40 Jonathan Hawes

10 Anthony Caruso 41 Ryan Lynch

11 Shane Dunn 42 Daniel Courts

12 Stirling Hollingsworth 43 Jordan Caspersz

13 Matt Ryan 44 Adam Campagna

14 Daniel Bell 45 Michael Stedman

15 Cain Padman 46 James Barrington

16 Billy-Jack Milligan 47 Mick Turner

17 Alex Hollingsworth 48 Daniel Durdin

18 Gerard Smith 49 Sam Flight

19 Brent Rafferty 50 Beau Goldsworthy

20 Liam Hickman 51 Anthony Heap

21 Troy Jones 52 Shaun McCullagh

22 Paul Quilty 53 David Crockett

23 Andrew Curd 54 Luke Dunne

24 Chris Greenwood 55 Bobby Epstein

25 Alex Bollen 56 Nathan Turner

26 Liam Swift 59 Daniel Jennings

27 Ben Corrie 62 Leigh Lighten

28 Nicholas Gage 64 Alex Robinson

29 Sean Flanagen 69 Liam Gilson

30 Christian Leggas 88 Hayden Hudgell

31 Andrew Sharp

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CERBERUSGround: McAuliffe Oval,

HMAS Cerberus

Club Colours: Skye blue and white with dog emblem

Senior Coach: Adrian James

Assistant Coach: Chris Gamble

Assistant Coach: Adam Bamford

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1 Adam Quinn 20 Zac Godden (VC)

2 Zac Coleman 21 Sam Norman

3 John Stanley 22 James Flood

4 Dylan Fourie 23 Simon Vanderfeen

6 Thomas King 24 Bradley Stummer (Capt)

7 Dylan Grace 25 Jack Caban

8 Cody McNulty 26 Dimitri Garoufalis

9 Adam Fisk 27 Luke Salter

10 Peter Bakker 29 Adam Deluca

11 Aiden Lochert 30 Kallan Slyney

12 Patrick Jones 31 Scott Mansell

13 Noah Fleming 32 Josh Mondano

14 Jay Demby 33 Bradley Gibb

15 Kurt Smith 36 Brodie Groen

16 Josiah Rutherford 37 Chris Madson

17 Brendon Miatke-Austral 40 Jason Krell

18 Michael Schwarz 50 Kaliti Halafonia

19 Lachlan Meuron

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MOORABBINGround: Widdop Crescent Reserve, Widdop

Cres, Hampton East

Club Colours: Blue and white stripes

Senior Coach: David Velt

Reserve Coach: Michael Perry

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Shaun Jackson 31 Scott Levy

2 Ben Shaw 32 Aaron Bennett

3 Dylan Bone 33 Jamie Hutchison

4 Alex De Vries 34 Ben Atkinson

5 Jarratt Eastburn 35 Jordan Caldwell

6 Andrew Mackay 36 Rodney Johnson

7 Aaron Robins 37 Will Kruss

8 Fabian Peta 38 Justin Berry

9 Jak Jowett 39 Lachie Pearce

10 Damian Armansin 40 Justin Ambosini

11 Justin Isaac 41 Michael Trampusic

12 Rick Parker 42 Cameron Grey

13 Mick Perry 43 Brady Shiel

14 Patrick Reaby 44 Chris Matthews

15 Lenny Gould 45 Lee Natsioulas

16 Grayson Baines 46 Glen Davidson

17 Stuart Levy 47 Luke Bennett

18 Ritchie O'Brien 48 Aaron Bodin

19 Hayden Laszlo 49 RETIRED

20 Lachlan Robinson 50 Nicholas Munday

21 Josh Ellis 51 Steven Nussbaum

22 James Parker 52 Kipp Wilson

23 Casey Mazzoletti 53 Cameron Pyne

24 Ben Lindsay 54 Daniel Gassali

25 Dane Maizey 55 Christopher Baum

26 Luke Maizey 56 Stele Papas

27 Nick Maizey 57 Michael Lobb

28 Andrew Hawkins 58 Trent Thompson

29 Caleb Lazar 59 Jack Atkinson

30 Grant Jeffries 60 Mark Whitiker

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Round 4 Review

East Brighton 2.9 (21) def by Murrumbeena 10.11 (71) Murrumbeena continued their undefeated start to the season with a resounding 50-point win over East Brighton at Hurlingham Park.

Danielle Wearne kicked three goals for the victors, with Aisling Muir adding two of her own. This leaves the pair in second and fourth in the goalkicking table respectively.

For East Brighton, Jemima Broadhead kicked the side’s only two goals for the game, while Paige Hinrichs and Sarah Burren put in strong performances.

In what was a contest between two undefeated sides, Murrumbeena were simply too strong and handed East Brighton their first loss of the season, while boosting their percentage even further.

Highett 1.2 (8) def by Lyndale 6.8 (44) Division 1 newcomers Lyndale picked up their first win in their new competition, beating a struggling Highett side by 36 points at Turner Road Reserve.

Lyndale had no multiple goalkickers, sharing the load between six different players. Standout players were Danielle Kamana, Caitlyn Sherlock and Taylor Kamana, all of whom got their names on the scoreboard.

Highett now sit on the bottom of the ladder as the only team in the division without a win, while Lyndale are now on the board with their first four points. Something they will hope to build on in the coming weeks.

Mordialloc 13.19 (97) def Endeavour Hills 0.1 (1) Mordialloc brought up their second win of the season with a decisive 96-point win over Endeavour Hills at Ben Kavanagh Reserve.

Gabrielle Boyle was the standout for Mordi, as she kicked five goals in a best on ground performance. Rebekah Sibenaler added four goals, while Mel Gratton was among the best for the victors.

A poor day for Endeavour Hills saw decent performances from Megan Savage and Stacey Johnstone, but despite their strong showings, they failed to put a goal on the board.

Mordialloc showed their strength with this commanding win and will want to use this momentum moving forward, while Endeavour Hills will look to reset heading into Round 5.

Bentleigh 1.1 (7) def by Oakleigh District 16.14 (110) Oakleigh District secured a dominant win over Bentleigh by 103 points at Bentleigh Reserve.

Emily McIntyre continued her incredible season by kicking nine goals for Oakleigh, while Alexandra Bryant and Bayley Mifsud added two goals each.

For Bentleigh, Catherine Martin was amongst their best whilst also kicking their only goal for the day. The game also saw strong performances from the likes of Olivia Green and Zoe Reed.

The win means that Oakleigh District remain unbeaten and sets up a top of the table clash with Murrumbeena next week.

While for Bentleigh, they now sit in seventh with just the one win, a trend they will hope to change in the coming weeks.

ROUND 5 PREVIEW

Round 5 kicks off on Friday night with the massive Grand Final rematch between Oakleigh District and Murrumbeena under lights at Princes Highway Reserve. The Oaks and the Beena are the only remaining undefeated teams in Division 1, and with their four-digit percentages, the two sides are beginning to put a bit of a gap on the rest of the competition. This looms as a tremendous battle between the competition heavyweights, and it could produce a fascinating shootout between the competition’s two leading goalkickers in Oakleigh’s Emily McIntyre (32 goals) and Murrumbeena’s Dani Wearne (21 goals).

In the round’s other Friday night game, East Brighton will be looking to consolidate its place in the top three when it hosts Division 1 newcomer Lyndale at Hurlingham Park. The Vampires would be keen to return to the winners’ list after its first loss for the season last week, but rest assure the Pumas will not be pushovers.

Mordialloc, fresh from their comprehensive victory over Endeavour Hills last week, takes on the winless Highett at Ben Kavanagh Reserve on Saturday morning. The Bulldogs have found the going tough so far in 2018, and will likely lack the firepower to match it with the Bloods.

The final game of the round sees Endeavour Hills clash with Bentleigh at Barry Simon Reserve on Sunday. Both the Falcons and the Demons remain locked on one win each, and this match will be vital in the context of the race for fifth spot.

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EAST BRIGHTON V LYNDALE

OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V MURRUMBEENA

MORDIALLOC V HIGHETT

ENDEAVOUR HILLS V BENTLEIGH

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WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 4

East Brighton . . . 2.9-21

Murrumbeena . . . 10.11-71

East Brighton: Goal Kickers: J. Broadhead 2 Best Players: P. Hinrichs, S. Burren, M. Ward, C. Withers, R. MartinMurrumbeena: Goal Kickers: D. Wearne 3, A. Muir 2, I. Ibrahim , A. Ibrahim, A. Kovess, A. Gardner, V. Tyrer Best Players: K. Rosendorff, A. Kovess, R. Niclasen, B. Supple, L. Wolf, P. Tragarz

Highett . . . 1.2-8

Lyndale . . . 6.8-44

Highett: NOT SUPPLIEDLyndale: Goal Kickers: C. Sherlock, C. Marshall, D. Kamana, T. Kamana, T. Gersbeck, S. Panozzo Best Players: D. Kamana, C. Sherlock, T. Kamana, K. MacDonald, S. Panozzo, S. Anderson

WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIVISION 1TEAM P W L D F A % PTS

Murrumbeena 4 4 0 0 580 22 2636.36 16

Oakleigh District 4 4 0 0 452 32 1412.50 16

East Brighton 4 3 1 0 262 112 233.93 12

Mordialloc 4 2 2 0 176 153 115.03 8

Endeavour Hills 4 1 3 0 116 268 43.28 4

Lyndale 2 1 1 0 45 111 40.54 4

Bentleigh 4 1 3 0 128 371 34.50 4

Highett 4 0 4 0 37 466 7.94 0

Mordialloc . . . 13.19-97

Endeavour Hills . . . 0.1-1

Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: G. Boyle 5, R. Sibenaler 4, B. Ryan 3, J. Vivian Best Players: G. Boyle, M. Gratton, B. Ryan , C. Webster, K. Hills, L. CowlingEndeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: NIL Best Players: M. Savage, S. Johnston , C. McVeigh, S. Whatman, V. Fudalinski, N. Sanbar

Bentleigh . . . 1.1-7

Oakleigh District . . . 16.14-110

Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: C. Martin Best Players: O. Green, C. Martin, Z. Reed, S. Matfin, J. Ferdinands, P. CustanceOakleigh District: Goal Kickers: E. McIntyre 9, B. Mifsud 2, A. Bryant 2, J. Mifsud, K. Cornish, B. Giacometti Best Players: K. Cornish, E. McIntyre, J. Mifsud, J. Atmatzidis, A. Amvazas, J. Szalek

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Lyndhurst 10.15 (75) def Hallam 2.2 (14) Lyndhurst have put themselves back onto the winners list after a convincing win against Division 2 newcomers Hallam this week. Despite a fight from the visitors in the final quarter, it was too little too late as Lyndhurst continued to pile on the scores as they had been all game.

Lyndhurst had six individual goal scorers for the day, led by Tarryn Hart who kicked four of her side’s 10 goals. The game was incredibly one-sided as the home side had 25 scoring opportunities, while Hallam had only 4. The match was a good percentage booster for Lyndhurst, as they sit third on the ladder – one of three teams with three wins.

Frankston Dolphins 8.3 (51) def South Yarra 2.3 (15) Frankston have remained the only team yet to drop a game this season, after beating South Yarra who are still yet to get a win. After scoring four goals to none in the first quarter, the game was competitive on the scoreboard the rest of the day. However, the scoreboard buffer Frankston had built themselves proved too much for South Yarra to fight back.

Stephanie Rummel for Frankston scored three goals, and the forward pressure from the Frankston girls was tough to beat. Despite the good contest from South Yarra, their inability to convert their opportunities let them down.

Murrumbeena 1.7 (13) def by Doveton Eagles 5.10 (40) Murrumbeena have suffered their first loss for the season to Doveton on the weekend in what was a tight contest all day. Both teams struggled with accuracy, and the ball was in both forward 50s enough for what could have been a high scoring. However, Doveton were able to convert that little bit better and get the four points.

Doveton shared the ball around well, with four individual goal kickers.

Kristy Borg stood up for her team, being a strong presence and kicking two goals. Murrumbeena’s sole goal came from Harriet Kelso.

Chelsea Heights 0.2 (2) def by Port Melbourne 2.3 (15) Port Melbourne got their first win this week against a struggling Chelsea Heights side. In a low scoring affair, Port Melbourne were able to get the win with two goals to none. Chelsea Heights struggled to get their ball in their forward line enough and Port Melbourne were able to make the most of their opportunities.

Chelsea Heights remain winless and will be wanting to get a win on the board soon.

ROUND 5 PREVIEW

Clayton will come off the bye this week to come up against South Yarra, in what could be a pretty evenly matched game. South Yarra are yet to get a win on the board and would be looking at this game as a good opportunity to make that happen. Prior to the week off, Clayton lost their last two matches and will be keen to get back on the winners list. A win for Clayton could put them in a top-four position.

When Lyndhurst come up against Port Melbourne this week, they will need to come away with the win to ensure they maintain a top-four position. Port Melbourne are coming off of their first win and will be trying to keep that momentum going, but it will be a trying task against an in-form Lyndhurst side.

There could be a real blowout this week, when the first-placed Frankston take on the bottom of the ladder Chelsea Heights. While the Dolphins are yet to drop a game, Chelsea Heights are still chasing their first win. If Chelsea Heights do get up, it would be a thrilling upset.

Hallam will be desperately chasing their first win as they face Doveton this week. But it will not be an easy task, as the Eagles fight to maintain a three-match winning streak, to go four in a row.

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DIVISION 2 FIXTURE

CLAYTON V SOUTH YARRA

PORT MELBOURNE COLTS

V LYNDHURST

FRANKSTON DOLPHINS

V CHELSEA HEIGHTS

HALLAM V DOVETON EAGLES

BYE: MURRUMBEENA

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WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIVISION 2 RESULTS: ROUND 4

Lyndhurst 2.2 5.6 6.12 10.15-75

Hallam 0.0 0.1 0.1 2.2-14

Lyndhurst: Goal Kickers: T. Hart 4, B. Clark 2, S. Hazelden, E. Thompson , S. Brown , C. Bonney Best Players: NOT SUPPLIEDHallam: Goal Kickers: N. Horua, C. Marquison Best Players: J. Barbar, S. O,keefe, E. Meszaros, N. Horua, L. Leatham, C. Marquison

Frankston Dolphins 4.0 4.1 6.3 8.3-51

South Yarra 0.1 0.3 1.3 2.3-15

Frankston Dolphins: Goal Kickers: S. Rummel 3, B. Lalley 2, Z. Chasemore 2, J. Cowley Best Players: S. Rummel, J. Cowley, K. Freimann, P. Broomhall, B. LalleySouth Yarra: Goal Kickers: T. Higginson, B. Love Best Players: A. Boys, T. Higginson, E. Hoang-Le, J. Hollingsworth, L. Smith, B. Smith

WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIVISION 2TEAM P W L D F A % PTS

Frankston Dolphins 3 3 0 0 125 24 520.83 16

Murrumbeena 3 2 1 0 201 81 248.15 12

Lyndhurst 3 2 1 0 126 59 213.56 12

Doveton Eagles 4 3 1 0 101 78 129.49 12

Clayton 3 1 2 0 144 64 225.00 8

Port Melbourne Colts 3 1 2 0 30 115 26.09 8

South Yarra 2 0 2 0 42 86 48.84 4

Hallam 1 0 1 0 14 75 18.67 0

Chelsea Heights 3 0 3 0 21 165 12.73 0

Murrumbeena 0.1 0.1 1.4 1.7-13

Doveton Eagles 1.4 1.4 4.8 5.10-40

Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: H. Kelso Best Players: E. Ryde, E. Whitham, B. Hayes, V. Snelgrove, K. Bride, C. ApelbaumDoveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: K. Borg 2, J. Davis, H. Thomas, T. Cipressi Best Players: K. Borg, A. Kahu, C. Thickens, T. Olsen, A. Sullivan, S. Kirkpatrick

Chelsea Heights 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2-2

Port Melbourne Colts 0.2 1.3 1.3 2.3-15

Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: NIL Best Players: A. Wells, C. Tour, K. Peryman, E. Curcio, M. Eden, M. WalfordPort Melbourne Colts: NOT SUPPLIED

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WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAMLISTS WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAMLISTS

BENTLEIGHCoach: John McCully

# PLAYER # PLAYER

3 Julia Ferdinands 21 Tegan Matheson

4 Amy Burgoyne 22 Catherine Martin

7 Madison McGaw 23 Taryn McGaw

8 Christa Davies 24 Phoebe Custance

9 Madi Lou Collis 26 Remi Hynes

10 Jessie Wong 28 Mikki Royal

12 Tara Eileen 29 Olivia Green

13 Emily Roberts 30 Jaqui Mellington

14 Sarah Radlow 31 Zoe Reed

15 Kate Dasey Jessica Stokley

17 Jordon Cooper Mila Skewes

18 Shannon Matfin Emma Medland

20 Jessica McGaw

CLAYTONCoach: Neil Townley

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1 Stephanie Sandoval 17 Bridget Wilson

2 Maggie Collins 18 Rachael Wills

3 Shantel Numode 21 Rebecca Collins

4 Breanna Webster 22 Jess Collins

5 Beth Allesandro 23 Sarah Collins

7 Lily Rocke 24 Kelsey Tomkins

8 Suzannah Collins 25 Natasha Marr

9 Cat Masroianni 26 Megan Pigott

12 Danielle Fredrickson 27 Sigourney Wilson

13 Natalie Morrison 35 Ruby Rocke

14 Ellie Campbell 54 Kate Hopkins

15 Ashlea Fredrickson 57 Cassie Townley

CHELSEA HEIGHTS Coach: Michelle Vernall

# PLAYER # PLAYER

Leisa Dart Kellie Peryman

Kira Peryman Abbey Wells

Maddi Gaut Zoe Pegrum

Sarah Elsdon Nadine Youle

Sarah Saliba Michelle Vernall

Kim Writer Emily Curcio

ENDEAVOUR HILLS Coach: Scot Anderson

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Natalie Sanbar 28 Kyla Ellis

2 Ashlee Ladson 29 Devi Whelan

3 Amanda Hancock 30 Sammy Richardson

4 Chantelle De Zilwa 33 Siona Pilkington

5 Maddy Williams 34 Courtney Axisa

6 Christine Comley 35 Chloe Opperman

7 Cathy Vincent 38 Megan Savage

8 Lara Nicholas 39 Cai Taylor

9 Sarah Beattie 40 Alexsis Dadov

10 Brooke Kerrison 41 Jennifer Dean

11 Gail Worsley 42 Stacey Johnston

12 Julia Morrow 43 Aleisha Lannigan

13 Hayley Hefferman 45 Mikeala Broomhall

15 Breanna Pert 46 Rebecca Sadler

17 Christie Lee Chadwick 47 Michelle Jonson

18 Laura Jonston 48 Alana Cherry

19 BrIttany Chara 52 Sammy Whatman

24 Stacey Howe 53 Kailey Rotherman

25 Mandy Carron 62 Renee Thomas

26 Ash Morgan 79 Rebecca Sherry

DOVETON EAGLESCoach: David Morrison

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1 Kristy Borg 20 Katherine Smith

2 Harami MacDonald 21 Sharon O'Neill

3 Anaika Hava 22 Rebecca Kennedy

4 Kathleen Terrick 23 Ashlee Reiger

5 Rhiann Leighton 24 Jezz Lydall

6 Jazmin Davis 27 Tammy Olsen

7 Bridie Hogan 28 Roxy Mayer-Marks

8 Angela-Rae Kahn Kelly Dowdell

9 Sharon Kirkpatrick Emma Thomas

10 Chucks Sullivan Stacey Wanahi

11 Vic Brown Juan Robertson

14 Harmony Thomas Bubs Aholima

17 Skye Thompson Cassie Thickens

18 Larissa Johnson Sam O'Dea

MURRUMBEENADiv 1 Coach: Emrys Lloyd Griffiths Div 2 Coach: Rob Spaulding

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Emma Morison 28 Alice Kovess

2 Ifrah Ibrahim 29 Talia Haberman

3 Lauren Luff 30 Annie Cox

4 Shanae Carter 31 Elizabeth O'Gormon

5 Kathryn Bride 32 Hannah Sclarr

7 Rebecca Niclasen 33 Ashleigh Gardner

8 Fiona McDonald 34 Sammy Hodgson

9 Bridget Millar 35 Erin Vandenberg

11 Lauren Wolf 37 Katherine Rosendorf

12 Jasmyn Brandon 38 Ella Maitland

14 Amran Ibrahim 39 Sarah O'Connell

16 Grace Bibby 41 Madeleine Supple

17 Eliza Groves 42 Ally Brammer

18 Lily Brown 43 Jessica Howroyd

19 Aisling Muir 44 Emily Jose

20 Danielle Warne 45 Michelle Kinsella

22 Masha Rimsh 50 Vanessa Tyrer

23 Haley Koster 52 Nicola Angus

24 Alexandra Groves 53 Beth Supple

26 Paulina Tragarz 60 Hattie Kelso

27 Traci Harris

HIGHETTCoach: Chris Ruhl & Zach Spencer

# PLAYER # PLAYER

0 Tyra Josiah 14 Ally Gilchrist (Capt)

1 Charlie Jencke 15 Molly Branch

2 Samantha Cohen 16 Muriel Watkins

3 Sharnaequa Fletchere-Davies 17 Makayla

Fletchere-Davies

4 Ruby Alice 18 Alex Jackson

5 Matilda Branch 19 Steph Burton

7 Taylor Spencer (VC) 20 Chloe Taylor

8 Maddi Barr 21 Sammy Whitelaw

9 Alisha Moore 22 Mia Smith

10 Lizzie Prior 23 Mackenzie Malnjak

11 Kristy Blackman 25 Sarah Hamilton

12 Ashlee Stirling 26 Laura Cummings

13 Jen Blackman (VC)

FRANKSTON DOLPHINSCoach: Stephen Ryan

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1 Stephanie Rummel 16 Kaja Freimann

3 Grace van Noord 20 Jillian Cowley

4 Danielle Jackson 21 Gabrielle Willis

5 Melinda Ripka 22 Paige Broomhall

7 Gemma Naude 23 Ruby Seymour

8 Hannah Humpries 25 Kyria Arthur

9 Josie Moxham 33 Brianna Lalley

10 Zoe Chasemore 39 Bree Tolley

13 Gemma Knowles 40 Helen Manning

14 Chloe Harper 51 Rebecca Coates

15 Amy Miles 55 Hayley Cooper

EAST BRIGHTONCoach: Rebecca Ticli

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Luisa Marrollo 16 Emma Greetham

2 Channing Withers 17 Melissa Peet

3 Paige Hinrichs 18 Liz Mooney

4 Jemima Broadhead 19 Ebony Highfield

5 Jamie Stevens 20 Aish Ravi

6 Sara Cooper 21 Rebekah Halprin

7 Sarah Burren 22 Lauren Stringer

8 Emma Carson 23 Izy Catrice

9 Emma Matthews 24 Natalie Rogers

10 Jessie Pham 26 Tara Nunn

11 Amy Bismire 27 Renee Hayward

12 Marita Mc Gregor 28 Krystal Santuccione

13 Monica Ward 29 Jade Barnden

14 Rachel Martin 30 Pamela Balk

15 Siena Mac Shane 38 Sammy Beard

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WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAMLISTS

PORT MELBOURNE COLTSCoach: John Marshall

# PLAYER # PLAYERSarah Allen Vivien Long

Tiana Assini Carly McDermott

Montana Benson Brittany McLaughlin

Jess Blake Hazel Ocsko

Olivia Brown Aoife O'Gorman

Katelyn Carlton Elisheva Oliver

Emma Cheesley Jennifer Osman

Rachel Cusack Belinda Ousley

Jodie Desira Grace Primikyrlidis

Jacinta Dimasi Natalie Scane

Camryn Edwards Anya Scoble-Hansen

Jade Garcia Mandy Seath

Jade Gray Marina Skinner

Grace Harris Chloe Warke

Meagan Harrison Harriet Weir

Paige Holt Olivia Wenczel

Bronte James

OAKLEIGH DISTRICTCoach: Leigh Morgan

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Dulcie Shirrefs 18 Jessica Atmazidis

2 Katie Cornish 19 Genny McKinley

3 Kitty Sels 20 Sophie Chapman

4 Tammy Blake 21 Alana Brown

5 Jacqulin Cantarella 23 Alexandra Bryant

6 Bec Adams 24 Jodie Bray

7 Jordan Mifsud 26 Emily McIntyre

8 Alana Porter 27 Steph Taylor

9 Jess Szalek 28 Kelsey Berry

10 Lexy Amvazas 29 Clare Morgan

11 Bayley Mifsud 30 Brooklyn Giacometti

12 Emma Ford 32 Zoe Skeggs

13 Bec Green 33 Abigail Bartha

14 Jasmine Shirrefs 34 Izabella Kendall

15 Rachel McNamara (Capt) 37 Tyra Collinson

16 Alexandra Rowledge 46 Hannah Richards

17 Hannah Rundle

MORDIALLOCCoach: Andrew Fisher

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Jess Vivian 17 Natalie West

2 Shana Jowett 18 Bek Sibenaler

3 Chloe Vuong 19 Kelly Omond

4 Lauren Cowling 20 Claire Webster

5 Natarsha Woodward 22 Emmerson

Shankie

6 Hannah Tran 23 Shirley Innes

7 Jillian Chalmers 24 Alice Allet

8 Megan Tymko 25 Marj Quiambao

9 Ashleigh Phopps-Nelson 26 Gabrielle Boyle

10 Stacey Southern 27 Kate Hills

11 Charli Davis 28 Hayley Cardozo

12 Amanda Feetham 29 Rebecca McMullin

13 Tiffany Reilly 30 Kylie Henderson

14 Ambar Jayde-Tynan 31 Annie Baldwin

15 Brydee Alford-Ryan 32 Bridget Cameron

16 Melanie Gratton

SOUTH YARRACoach: Tey Rahim

# PLAYER # PLAYER

3 Claire Haley 19 Jane Wong

4 Bonnie Smith 20 Holly Fowler

5 Raeles Budge 21 Max Rivalland

6 Esther Hoang-Le 22 Maddie Smith

7 Lucy Smith 23 Jenny Tran

9 Caity Flett 24 Juliette Cowley

13 Anne-Marie Boys 25 Gail Cocking

14 Bianca Love 26 Ela Sandra

15 Lilly 27 Clarice Tan

16 Tina Higginson 28 Jessica Hollingsworth

17 Laura Fettes 29 Bek Gannon

18 Cait Foster 34 Tahlyshia Phillipson-Blease

LYNDHURSTCoach: Keith Edwards

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Melody Bryant 17 Jenna Hill

2 Rebecca Fall 18 Nadine Cousins

3 Jessica Wilkins 19 Emily Thompson

4 Brianna Kiss 20 Belinda Clarke

5 Logan O'Connell-Webb 21 Abbey McKill

6 Skye Clarke 22 Caitlyn Bonney

8 Sophie Eccles 23 Ashley Edwards

9 Marlie Byrne 26 Jessica O'Connell

11 Kaitlyn O'Brien 27 Nicola Western

12 Jade Irvin 28 Sarah Kilmish

13 Biannaka Hazelden 29 Kalie Pay

14 Kylie Decker 32 Samara Hazelden

15 Kelly Baker 33 Tarryn Hart

15 Lauren Hill 34 Ashleigh Helsby

16 Bridie McDonald 35 Alesha White

LYNDALECoach: Adrian Gration

# PLAYER # PLAYER2 Chantelle Marshall 24 Alice Telea

3 Amanda Valdemarin 26 Kelly Dean

5 Carol Tuaru 30 Zera Tilo

6 Cherie Cox 31 Sam Panozzo

7 Tamisha Gersbeck 32 Carlee McLaren

8 Erin Mulholland 33 Kirsty MacDonald

9 Caitlyn Sherlock 35 Kaitlyn Ligthart

10 Michelle Thomas 36 Danielle Kamana

11 Stephanie Anderson 38 Jess McDonald

12 Jade Lyons 42 Bobbie-Lee Thompson

14 Maggie Tusa 43 Rhiannon Loyd

16 Angie Glover 44 Hayley Thomas

17 Taylor Kamana 47 Demi Atkinson

21 Natashia MacDonald 48 Elizabeth Hogan

22 Alicia George 50 Crystal Sherlock

23 Elaine Parkinson 88 Hayley Kerry

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UNDER 19 RESULTS: ROUND 6

Bentleigh 2.1 4.4 7.7 8.7-55Parkmore / Springvale Districts 2.1 4.4 5.6 11.9-75

Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: M. Vorbach 2, S. Ruddy 2, J. Kokoras 2,

J. Byrnes, H. Ferdinand

Best Players: M. D’Rozario, J. Byrnes, H. Ferdinand, J. Kokoras,

P. Franklin, M. Vorbach

Parkmore / Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: J. Bakes 5, M. Lega

Frost 3, L. Fielding 2, B. Barnes

Best Players: J. Bakes, J. Ekeroma , L. Grant, M. Lega Frost,

J. Nguyen, B. Acton

Hampton 0.1 1.3 2.7 4.10-34East Brighton 0.3 3.3 11.12 11.12-78

Hampton: Goal Kickers: J. Reed 2, L. Nevill, C. Shepherd

Best Players: T. Smith, B. Griffin, C. Lefebvre, K. Sharpe, J. Reed,

C. Shepherd

East Brighton: Goal Kickers: J. Mylonakos 4, L. Jeanes, C. Quashie,

O. Karamoshos, F. Young, L. Reidy, M. Allen, D. Kaltsis

Best Players: M. Field, F. Young, L. Jones, J. Mylonakos, J. Burns,

J. Thompson

Endeavour Hills 2.4 4.6 7.11 7.15-57Keysborough 2.1 4.3 5.7 7.11-53

Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: C. Fenton 3, K. Fares, D. Hasler,

R. Findlay, S. Delosa

Best Players: M. Rogerson, S. Myers , S. Delosa, D. Hasler,

J. Balfour, C. Fenton

Keysborough: Goal Kickers: M. Barry 2, S. Curran, H. Taylor,

A. Machnikowski, T. Jumpathong, S. Marchese

Best Players: NOT SUPPLIED

Dingley 3.4 3.5 5.7 6.8-44St Kilda City 2.2 7.4 8.6 9.7-61

Dingley: Goal Kickers: S. Lamble 2, J. Smith, A. Peacock,

J. Farrington, R. Rowe

Best Players: S. Lamble, T. Lewis, A. Peacock, J. Lehne, R. Rowe,

T. Brimble

St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: M. McNaughton 2, J. Cochrane 2,

A. Mills 2, U. Chol, B. Crichton, A. Nyanjok

Best Players: J. Grollo, R. Hughes, J. Rennie, D. Hale,

J. Van-Minnen, J. Cochrane

ROUND 6 REVIEW

Parkmore / Springvale Districts 11.9-75 defeated Bentleigh 8.7-55 Parkmore / Springvale jumped to their sixth straight win of the season when they visited the Demons.

With best Michael D’Rozario (two-time Interleague representative) in form, Bentleigh broke away at the final change and looked hopeful sitting 13 points up heading into the last term.

Unfortunately for the home side, their hopes of victory were dashed when Parkmore / Springvale immediately mustered a response, and eventually ran over their dogged opponents in convincing style.

2018 Interleague captain Jacob Bakes was arguably the difference for the winners, kicking five in a best on ground performance and leading them to shake off the home side by 30 points.

East Brighton 11.12-78 defeated Hampton 4.10-34 East Brighton was unstoppable in their match against Hampton, rolling over the home side by 44 points.

All best efforts from Hampton’s Troy Smith (2017 Interleague representative) were answered by a determined East Brighton outfit, who booted eight goals to three after half time.

Matthew Field and Jonathan Mylonakos (four goals) starred for the winners, who sung their song in jubilant style after picking up their second feat of the year.

Endeavour Hills 7.14-56 def Keysborough 7.11-53 Sixth-placed Keysborough came off second best against eighth-placed Endeavour Hills, who clenched on to a tight win at Barry Simon Reserve.

The Falcons maintained a three-point lead at the first two breaks, before putting the foot down with 3.5 in the premiership quarter to enter the final term 16 points to the good.

The visitors made their challenge in the final quarter, booting 2.5 to four behinds, but it wasn’t enough as Endeavour Hills held on to win.

Matthew Rogerson and Scott Myers led the charge for Endeavour Hills, another team to secure their second win of the year in a positive home performance.

Christopher Fenton was also damaging for the winners with three goals to his name, while Mitch Barry was the Burra’s only multiple goalkicker.

St Kilda City 9.7-61 defeated Dingley 6.8-44 St Kilda City delivered Dingley’s first defeat of the season, with the minor premiers taking a confident step toward 2017 Grand Final redemption.

The top two clash left Dingley slipping to third place as Jordan Grollo led his side to a 17-point victory.

The Dingoes jumped to the lead in the first term, but were left goalless and stunned in the second term when City bit back with five unanswered goals.

From here, the Dingoes struggled to claw their way back into the game, trailing by 17 at the last break – and a slowdown in scoring efforts from both sides (1.1) in the final term showed no movement in this gap.

A team effort from City outclassed Dingley here, with Riley Hughes a highlight alongside Grollo and two goals apiece from Matthew McNaughton, Joshua Cochrane and Alex Mills.

Dingo Stefan Lamble was a standout for his side with two goals.

ROUND 7 PREVIEW

An undefeated and surely confident St Kilda City will clash with Hampton after their big win over the Dingoes, and a rested Oakleigh will return from a bye when they meet Endeavour Hills.

2nd will meet 3rd when Parkmore / Springvale host Dingley, and a tight match is due when Bentleigh and Keysborough lock horns at Keysborough Reserve.

East Brighton will have the bye following the recent withdrawal of Cheltenham / St Pauls from the competition.

UNDER 19: ON THE UP / BRITT GOLDSMITH

UNDER 19 TEAM P W L D F A % PTS

St Kilda City 6 6 0 0 515 174 295.98 24

Parkmore / Springvale Districts

6 6 0 0 489 222 220.27 24

Dingley 6 5 1 0 611 163 374.85 20

Oakleigh District 5 3 2 0 357 239 149.37 12

Bentleigh 6 3 3 0 363 356 101.97 12

Keysborough 6 2 4 0 386 310 124.52 8

East Brighton 6 2 4 0 251 386 65.03 8

Endeavour Hills 6 2 4 0 238 505 47.13 8

Hampton 6 0 6 0 146 669 21.82 0

Hampton 5 0 5 0 112 591 18.95 0

UNDER 19 FIXTURE

ST KILDA CITY V HAMPTON

OAKLEIGH DISTRICT V

ENDEAVOUR HILLS

PARKMORE / SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS

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KEYSBOROUGH V BENTLEIGH

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DINGLEYCoaches: James Cullen and Paul Anderson

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1 Jake Gray 15Adrian Nastopolous

2 Adam Peacock 16 Jack Farrington

3 Matt Crouch 17 Josh Stevens

4 Daniel Stewart 18 Jakson Gaillard

5 Rory Rowe 19 Josh Robertson

6 Taj Lewis 20 Seth O'Donnell

7 Trong Nguyen 21 Ashley Dickinson

8 Nicholas Lesjak 23 Liam Leeson

9 Stefan Lamble 24 Jack Smith

10 Max Azaris 25 Josh Hicks

11 Cody Cochrane 26 Josh Lehne

12 Luke Simmonds 27 Luke McLellan

13 Luke Melnjak 28 Alex Windhager

14Remmi Faulkner-Wood 30 Brody Stainer

EAST BRIGHTONCoach: Denny Karamoshos

# PLAYER # PLAYER

Fraser Young Spencer Martinez

Liam Menhennitt James Burren

Otis Karamoshos Jake Thompson

William Brydon-Waldren Locky Jeanes

Jordan Burns Dean Kaltsis

Matt Field Ollie Miller

Matt Percy Daniel Hodges

Liam Reidy Michael Likopoulos

Liam Jones Preston Coombes

Mungo Couper-Johnston Niko Kyritsis

Myles Chamaa

BENTLEIGHCoach: Dale Lewis

Assistant Coach: Ozzie Ozaydin

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Sam Ozaydin 19 Hugo Ferdinand

2 Samuel Ruddy 20 James Tickner

3 Luke Nunn 21 Julian Azzoilni

4 Ryan Nankervis 22 Declan O'Brien-Reeve

5 Michael D'Rozario 23 Timm Black

6 Jarrod Johnston 24 Allan (Gus) Dingwall

7 Jackson Burns 25 Patrick Franklin

8 Jak Cummings 26 Ryan Carlson

9 Corey Hesline 27 Shehan Gunasekara

10 Lawrence Mackenzie 28 Tioram

McDonough

11 Jamie Kokaris 29 Daniel Smith

12 Will Kilmartin 30 Tyler Best

13 Matthew Vorbach 32 Jacob Watt

14 Treyden Haar-Lewis 34 Jonathan Ho

15 Maxx Black 35 Robert Woodward

16 Joshua Warrell 36 Lochie Kiely

17 Ryan Harris 44 Jayce Morgan

18 Dylan Stephens

UNDER 19 TEAM LISTS

HAMPTONCoach: Craig Price

# PLAYER # PLAYER

2Callum Shepherd 15 Mitchell Edema

3 Ben Lewis 16 Kevin Sharpe

4 Calum Marshall 17 Luke Nevill

5 Jack Reed 19 Jake Papacostas

6 Matt Lewis 20 Hugh Miller

7 Adam Blair 22 James O’Connor

8 Jacob Reed 23 Josh Lake

9 Max Grenville 25 Brandon Lukies

10 Caleb Lefebvre 26 Lachlan Fuller

12 Troy Smith 27 Sam Oke

13 Pat Eckersall 28 Dom Clifford

14 Bailey Griffin 32 James Bekierz

KEYSBOROUGHCoach: Paul Wright

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1Jonathan Huntington 15 Seamus Curran

2 Simon Marchese 16 Michael Johns

3 Alex Millard 17Lachlan McClintock

4 Mitch Barry 18 Coady McPhail

5 Nathan Power 19 James Rundell

6 Mitchell Brittain 21 Andre Aitken

7 Dion Elefantis 22Adam Machnikowski

8Mitchell McKenzie 23 Jamal Hallak

9Jarrod Sutherland 24

Trevor Jumperthong

10 Kyle Rondinella 26 Harry Taylor

11 Zac Milverton 27Jake Maxwell-Hough

12 Corey Hewitt 28 Toby Maxwell

13 Alex Tisi 29 Jarred Clifford

14 Zac O'Farrell

OAKLEIGH DISTRICTCoach: Scott Russell & Paul Gurr

# PLAYER # PLAYER

1 Lau Bir 16 Ben Di Cioccio

2 George Bilias 17Dean Mitropoulos

3 Yianni Bilias 18Jacob Garufi-Miles

4 James Boyle 21 Liam Quinn

5Gianluca Cappiello 22 Harry Seymour

6 Zion Nelthropp 23 Chris Stamatis

7 Liam McCabe 24 Dylan Brambleby

8 Brett Crane 21 Liam Quinn

10 Daniel Follet 22 Harry Seymour

11 Nathan Peddle 23 Chris Stamatis

12 Dusty Hands 24 Dylan Brambleby

13 Regan Peddle 26 Dylan Duffield

15 Adam Matthews 27 Jude Wildermoth

UNDER 19 TEAM LISTS

PARKMORE / SPRINGVALE DISTRICTSCoach: Rick Bean

# PLAYER # PLAYER1

Moevao Legga Frost 16 Alec Stroumpas

2 Mitchell Palma 17 Liam Hunt

3 Michael Pettit 18 James Tha

4 Ben Sharpe 19 Joseph Ekeroma

5 Harrison Bean 20 Peter Chan

6 Jason Cheng 21 Blake Barnes

7Lachlan Cummins 22 Jakcob Bakes

8 Ben Ekeroma 23 Brandon Acton

9 Jordan Tour 27 Kyle Firth

10 Hengdy Mol 33 Lachlan Milne

11 Steven Abouri 35 Brandon Ngyuen

12 Jarrod Downall 37 Daniel Wen

13 Alan Suna Dylan Hettiarachchi

14 Lochie Grant Lachlan Fielding

15 Jamie Ngyuen

ST KILDA CITYCoach: Matt Hoy

# PLAYER # PLAYER1 Oliver Woods 16 Lucien Bienvenu

2 Aaron Tenebaum 17 DJ Addi

3 Blake Chrichton 18 William Sexton

4 Riley Hughes 19 Opili Opara

5 Alex Mills 20Deklan Adams-Wright

6Jordan Coghlan-Stevenson 21 Ubil Chuol

7 Kade Sujaini 22 Dallas Puet

8James Van Minnen 23

Matt Mcnaughton

9 Jesse Firebrace 24 Aj Nyanjok

10 Paul Pekaj 25 Anthony Hill

11 Dominic Hale 26 Jack O'Shea

12 Matthew Wilson 27 Oscar Don

13Joshua Cochrane 28 Mosiah Addi

14 Josh Rennie 29 Jordan Grollo

15 James Nyanjok 30 Darren McGorm

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THIRDS RESULTS: ROUND 7

Skye 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.14-116

Hampton Park 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.4-34

Skye won via forfeit

Endeavour Hills 3.1 4.1 5.2 5.4-34

South Yarra 1.5 3.12 5.12 8.15-63

Endeavour Hills: Goal Kickers: M. Souter 2, J. Marie 2, S. Campbell Best Players: J. Bradshaw, G. Baxter, D. White, A. Thomas, M. Batty, J. EdmondSouth Yarra: Goal Kickers: A. Evans 3, J. Bertone 2, T. Zeler, M. Max, S. Barr Best Players: A. Evans, D. Mathew-Hunter, J. Mills, J. Bertone, S. Barr, M. Priestley

THIRDS FIXTURE

DINGLEY V ENDEAVOUR HILLS

SKYE V CHELTENHAM

SOUTH YARRA V ST PAULS

HAMPTON PARK V BLACK ROCK

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Cheltenham 4.4 7.7 12.12 17.14-116

Keysborough 1.0 2.2 3.3 7.4-46

Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: A. King 4, S. Uphill 2, B. Camilleri 2, D. Ryan 2, G. Marguglio 2, M. Oke, A. Cilia, M. Krohnje, K. Nolan, G. Camilleri Best Players: B. Camilleri, A. King, D. Clegg, B. Derrick, M. Warburton, J. RochfordKeysborough: Goal Kickers: I. Hampton 2, T. Killi 2, J. Pi 2, J. Castel Best Players: T. Killi, J. Whiteoak, J. Pi, N. Green, G. Hyde, I. Hampton

Black Rock 2.0 3.1 5.2 7.5-47

Dingley 3.1 5.7 10.11 16.14-110

Black Rock: Goal Kickers: D. Steinberg 2, T. Crozier 2, E. Lawson, K. Rose, L. Mead Best Players: J. Schafer, A. Andara, B. Traut, E. Lawson, T. Crozier, L. AdderleyDingley: Goal Kickers: A. Rizzi 8, C. Baxter 2, J. Potts 2, Z. Bradbury 2, J. Baker, K. Murdoch Best Players: A. Rizzi, W. Corr, Z. Bradbury, K. Peters, L. Craig, T. Bird

St Pauls 5.5 8.6 9.7 11.9-75

Doveton Eagles 1.2 3.6 5.8 9.9-63

St Pauls: Goal Kickers: N. Roberts 6, D. Thorson 2, J. Dennehy 2, J. Sherren Best Players: N. Roberts, A. Ritchie, D. Thorson, J. Bydder, D. Lihari, E. HoldenDoveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: B. Smith 3, J. Love 2, B. Williams 2, S. Ayres, B. Follett Best Players: D. Ralph, I. Newstead, B. Smith, S. Ayres, K. Ashford, J. Love

THIRDSTEAM P W L D FF F A % PTS

Skye 6 5 1 0 1 527 240 219.58 24

Cheltenham 7 6 1 0 0 612 293 208.87 24

South Yarra 7 6 1 0 0 542 308 175.97 24

Endeavour Hills 7 5 2 0 0 534 340 157.06 20

St Pauls 4 3 1 0 1 465 194 239.69 16

Dingley 7 4 3 0 0 429 380 112.89 16

Hampton Park 5 1 4 0 0 224 456 49.12 4

Black Rock 7 1 6 0 0 296 698 42.41 4

Doveton Eagles 7 0 7 0 0 259 589 43.97 0

Keysborough 5 0 5 0 0 130 520 25.00 0

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Round 6 2018 Round 6 saw the good, the bad and the ugly come to Division 1 netball. The competition leaders were toppled by the upstart newcomers, and the two-time premiers looked vulnerable, at least for a while. The day, however, was marred by frayed tempers and serious injuries in the process.

Hampton Park took on Keysborough keen to register their first competition points of the season, and began by immediately turning over the first centre pass of the match, as Sam Downie intercepted and set up a passing chain that put the Burras on the board first. Megan Egbers immediately replied twice for Hampton Park and it looked like we could have a match on our hands. Keysborough slowly but surely seized control through the first quarter to end it 12-8 up, and their combinations began to work better in the second term, passing directly and accurately to build their advantage to 26-20. The third quarter was all Keysborough, their mid-court led by Megan Kennedy continually intercepting what Hampton Park tried hard to build, and their 41-26 three quarter time lead was extended to 52-33 by the final siren as a frustrated Hampton Park seemed to go further back the harder they tried.

Caulfield won a battle against St Kilda City where they looked like they could run up a cricket score, but were restricted after half time by a dogged Saints outfit. The Caulfield defensive three were brilliant in the first quarter to restrict the Saints to five goals while scoring 11 of their own. Caulfield ran intelligent angles to work the ball up the court and City seemed powerless to stem the tide. The Bears’ dominance continued in the second quarter as they came into the main break in front by 25-12. The secret was the hard running of the Caulfield side allowing them to make position and space, but this St Kilda City side are quick learners. Rosie Augl and Tash Turner started to take the chances offered by the excellent Chloe Ballard, with those chances becoming more numerous as the second half progressed. With Sophie O’Shea and Beth Miller keeping the scoreboard moving Caulfield were never going to lose, but St Kilda City actually won the second half in keeping the margin to 47-35.

St Pauls took on Heatherton and for half a game the upset seemed on the cards. The absence of Nat Billings meant that Bayley Mifsud went into the goal circle for Heatherton and showed brilliant form in missing rarely from anywhere within the circle. Meanwhile Grace Healey was doing similar early on to keep St Pauls in the game, and she was joined by Zoe Lythgo in the second quarter in converting Adele Gilmore’s best work from goal attack. Heatherton led by just one at quarter time, and two at the half. This was turning into an ill-tempered affair however, with the umpire issuing numerous cautions for dissent, and it was Heatherton that coped better with the powder keg atmosphere and moved the ball far better while their shooters continued not to miss. In the end it was the black and whites that went on to lead 34-26 at the last change and complete a 52-35 victory which belied the industry that St Pauls had shown.

Mordialloc took on Dingley, and what a cracker this match was. Mordialloc knew that they had to start well, and this they did with Caity de Garis and Amy Gledhill again impassable in defence. The shooting left a little to be desired, as it has occasionally this season, and Dingley took a one-goal lead to the first break.

Dingley dominated possession and territory early in the second term, but couldn’t quite put Mordialloc away, and when Nicole Delany netted twice against the flow midway through it lit Mordialloc’s fire. They took the lead just before half-time, and a nasty looking ankle injury to talisman Alicia Wise early in the third quarter did not help Dingley’s cause. It was now all Mordialloc but the Dingley mid-court, led by the excellent youngsters Nikki Tulley and Taylah Fiddes, worked hard to keep the three quarter time deficit to 26-22. A brilliant Shae Wonnacott mid-court interception, leading to a Dingley goal, threatened to be a turning point early in the last quarter. Emily Morris however quickly replied for the Reds, and they steadied to record a brilliant 35-32 win.

Caulfield and Cheltenham share the lead in Division 2. Keysborough stayed with Caulfield for the first half, but Caitlyn Ashby scored 13 goals of Caulfield’s 18 in the third term to turn for home 20 goals up, and they continued to win by 54-27. Cheltenham set up their win over South Yarra with a 30-17 half time lead, which they extended in each of the final two quarters to win by 54-30. Murrumbeena stay third by outstaying Dingley Red by 40-34, while Heatherton’s 45-37 win over a gallant Bentleigh keeps them in fourth. Dingley Gold maintained their chase on the top four with a barrier-to-box 33-18 win over Clayton, which leaves them fifth on percentage alone.

The two Dingley sides top Division 3. Gold hold a slight advantage, franked by a 60-26 win over a much shorter Mordialloc side with Bianca Waras-Carstensen netting 55 of their goals. Red maintained their chase having beaten third-placed St Kilda City in brilliant match in which they withstood a withering City last quarter burst to prevail by 41-38. Heatherton take fourth spot after a 41-23 win over a tenacious Caulfield. The main chasers are Cheltenham, who were level with Lyndale at half time before winning a defensive battle by 24-21, and Black Rock who were never troubled in despatching Bentleigh by 45-10.

Murrumbeena led all day, and won each quarter convincingly over a battling Caulfield Blue, finishing 58-23 victors and taking top spot in Division 4. Heatherton Black showed too much intensity and class for Mordialloc in winning by 49-29 and remaining second, while Caulfield Yellow walloped Hampton Park by 64-28 on the back of Sam Dix’s 44 goals. CPL’s fighting 39-28 win over winless Keysborough gives them fourth spot. Elsewhere Heatherton White beat Springvale Districts by 35-32 after an even first half, and St Kilda City withstood a fast-finishing South Yarra, winning by 37-33.

Three sides share Division 5’s top billing. Oakleigh District won every quarter in a physical affair to beat Heatherton by 42-23 and lead the way on percentage. Aspendale take second after a brilliant defensive display in beating Highett by 45-14, with Dingley Gold third having come from behind to beat Cheltenham by 39-32. Lyndhurst with Melissa Mair scoring 35 goals beat Black Rock by 45-20 to take fourth spot, while East Brighton’s steady four quarters in beating St Kilda City by 32-18 give them fifth. The final match saw Kellie Murphy net 30 times for Dingley Red, who were too strong for St Pauls in the second half to win by 39-21.

Mordialloc Red in Division 6 became the first side in the SFNL to aggregate 300 goals in their 53-20 belting of Keysborough. They lead from Lyndale, who kept Dingley scoreless in the third quarter in beating them 38-15 in a match marred by a serious knee injury

to Dingley’s Kelly Short. Clayton will feel that they could have won more comfortably in their 31-19 win over Mordialloc While, but it was enough to take third spot from Doveton, whose match against Bentleigh was rescheduled. Caulfield won their first match in an upset over St Kilda City, having set their 31-23 triumph up with a dominant first half. Meanwhile the division’s closest match came when Hallam stole a match that South Yarra had led throughout, winning by 37-36.

Lyndhurst played Hampton in Division 7’s top-of-the-table affair, and the defences prevailed in a 25-20 Lyndhurst win. Dingley took second spot from Hampton, with Rachel Nichols scoring 43 goals and Sam Runnells 23 as they defeated Doveton by 69-22. Murrumbeena took the final spot in the four, replacing Aspendale through beating them by 35-20, while CPL maintained the rage by beating Mount Waverley by 44-25. The side to watch as the season progresses may be East Brighton, with Felicity Dawkins making it 119 goals in two matches as the Vampires beat Cheltenham by 63-

37. In the last game Springvale Districts finished strongly against Heatherton but fell short by 38-31.

Leaders Hallam Red were pushed the whole way in a tight defensive battle by fifth placed Lyndale in Division 8’s match of the day. Lyndhurst were never troubled in putting away Keysborough’s challenge by 50-17, while Hallam Yellow were too experienced for Oakleigh District in winning by 51-19. Yellow remain fourth behind Highett, who had the bye.

Six points separate the top four teams in Division 9. It’s Heatherton that lead after their dominant 41-19 win over Springvale Districts Red. Black Rock led Springvale Districts Blue by 21 at half time and didn’t slow down in the second half in winning by 52-16 and taking second spot, while South Yarra won every quarter in beating Lyndhurst by 40-28 and swapping positions with them. In the lower half of the table, Dingley’s Jess Ellis and Imogen Jordan put in fine defensive performances in beating Clayton by 27-8.

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NETBALL RESULTS: ROUND 6

Hampton Park 33 def by Keysborough 52

Caulfield 47 def St Kilda City 35

St Pauls 35 def by Heatherton 52

Mordialloc 35 def Dingley 32

DIVISION 1Clayton 18 def by Dingley Gold 33

South Yarra 30 def by Cheltenham 54

Caulfield 54 def Keysborough 27

Murrumbeena 40 def Dingley Red 34

Bentleigh 37 def by Heatherton 45

Cheltenham 24 def Lyndale 21

Dingley Red 41 def St Kilda City 38

Dingley Gold 60 def Mordialloc 26

Black Rock 45 def Bentleigh 10

Caulfield 23 def by Heatherton 41

DIVISION 3

South Yarra 33 def by St Kilda City 37

Springvale Districts 32 def by Heatherton

White 35 Heatherton

Black 49 def Mordialloc 29

Caulfield Blue 23 def by Murrumbeena 58

Keysborough 28 def by Carrum Patterson Lakes 39

Hampton Park 28 def by Caulfield Yellow

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DIVISION 4Cheltenham 32 def by Dingley Gold 39

Black Rock 20 def by Lyndhurst 45

Dingley Red 39 def St Pauls 21

Heatherton 23 def by Oakleigh District 42

Highett 14 def by Aspendale 45

St Kilda City 18 def by East Brighton 32

Caulfield 31 def St Kilda City 23

Mordialloc Red 53

def Keysborough 20

South Yarra 36 def by Hallam 37

Bentleigh v Doveton Eagles

Clayton 31 def Mordialloc White 19

Lyndale 38 def Dingley 15

DIVISION 6

Hampton 20 def by Lyndhurst 25

Murrumbeena 35 def Aspendale 20

East Brighton 63 def Cheltenham 37

Dingley 69 def Doveton Eagles 22

Springvale Districts 31 def by Heatherton 38

Mount Waverley 25 def by Carrum Patterson

Lakes 44

DIVISION 7

Hallam Red 22 def Lyndale 16

Oakleigh District 19 def by Hallam Yellow 51

Keysborough 17 def by Lyndhurst 50

Bye Highett

DIVISION 2

DIVISION 5

DIVISION 8

Clayton 8 def by Dingley 27

Black Rock 52 def Springvale Districts Blue 16

Heatherton 41 def Springvale Districts Red 19

Lyndhurst 28 def by South Yarra 40

DIVISION 9

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NETBALL LADDERS: ROUND 6 NETBALL LADDERS: ROUND 6

DIVISION 1TEAM P W L D F A PTS

Heatherton 6 5 1 0 253 174 20

Dingley 6 4 2 0 235 146 16

Caulfield 6 4 2 0 228 208 16

Mordialloc 6 4 2 0 193 200 16

St Pauls 6 3 3 0 208 271 12

Keysborough 6 2 4 0 199 198 8

St Kilda City 6 2 4 0 184 213 8

Hampton Park 6 0 6 0 184 274 0

DIVISION 3TEAM P W L D F A PR

Dingley Gold 5 5 0 0 296 129 4.40

Dingley Red 6 5 1 0 261 163 3.33

St Kilda City 6 5 1 0 221 144 3.33

Heatherton 5 4 1 0 197 143 3.20

Cheltenham 5 3 2 0 147 121 2.80

Black Rock 6 4 2 0 187 139 2.67

Caulfield 5 2 3 0 151 154 1.60

Bentleigh 5 1 4 0 85 219 0.80

Mordialloc 6 1 5 0 171 225 0.67

Lyndale 6 1 5 0 140 193 0.67

DIVISION 5TEAM P W L D F A PR

Oakleigh District 5 5 0 0 264 121 4.40

Aspendale 5 5 0 0 257 123 4.40

Dingley Gold 5 5 0 0 272 135 4.40

Lyndhurst 5 4 1 0 285 143 3.60

East Brighton 5 4 1 0 170 139 3.60

Dingley Red 5 3 2 0 168 239 2.80

Highett 5 2 2 1 149 166 1.60

St Kilda City 5 1 4 0 152 201 1.20

Black Rock 5 1 4 0 129 223 1.20

St Pauls 5 1 4 0 113 244 1.20

Heatherton 4 0 4 0 132 189 0.50

Cheltenham 6 0 5 1 127 224 0.00

DIVISION 2TEAM P W L D F A PTS

Caulfield 5 5 0 0 235 158 22

Cheltenham 5 5 0 0 252 179 22

Murrumbeena 5 4 1 0 210 195 18

Heatherton 5 3 2 0 222 190 14

Dingley Gold 5 3 2 0 190 172 14

Dingley Red 5 2 3 0 206 201 10

South Yarra 5 2 3 0 185 218 10

Clayton 5 1 4 0 129 194 6

Bentleigh 5 0 5 0 186 248 2

Keysborough 5 0 5 0 161 221 2

DIVISION 4TEAM P W L D F A PR

Murrumbeena 5 5 0 0 0 295 4.40

Heatherton Black 5 4 1 0 0 230 3.60

Caulfield Yellow 5 4 1 0 0 237 3.60

Carrum Patterson Lakes 5 4 1 0 0 200 3.60

Mordialloc 4 2 2 0 1 199 2.50

South Yarra 5 2 3 0 0 173 2.00

St Kilda City 5 2 3 0 0 193 2.00

Springvale Districts 5 2 3 0 0 162 2.00

Heatherton White 5 2 3 0 0 170 2.00

Caulfield Blue 5 2 3 0 0 166 2.00

Hampton Park 5 1 4 0 1 135 0.80

Keysborough 5 0 5 0 0 181 0.40

DIVISION 6TEAM P W L D F A PTS

Mordialloc Red 5 5 0 0 323 93 22

Lyndale 5 4 0 1 213 115 20

Clayton 5 3 1 1 143 126 16

Doveton Eagles 4 3 1 0 189 136 14

Keysborough 5 3 2 0 161 151 14

St Kilda City 5 2 3 0 120 141 10

Hallam 5 2 3 0 138 206 10

South Yarra 5 1 4 0 172 231 6

Mordialloc White 5 1 4 0 114 162 6

Caulfield 5 1 4 0 108 229 6

Dingley 5 0 5 0 100 187 2

Bentleigh 4 0 4 0 56 191 0

DIVISION 7TEAM P W L D F A PR

Lyndhurst 5 5 0 0 187 88 4.40

Dingley 6 6 0 0 290 100 4.00

Hampton 5 4 1 0 185 115 3.60

Murrumbeena 5 4 1 0 215 141 3.60

Aspendale 5 3 2 0 165 153 2.80

Carrum Patterson Lakes 5 3 2 0 179 173 2.80

East Brighton 5 2 3 0 221 241 2.00

Heatherton 5 2 3 0 142 179 2.00

Doveton Eagles 5 1 4 0 158 254 1.20

Springvale Districts 5 1 4 0 130 241 1.20

Mount Waverley 5 0 5 0 147 214 0.40

Cheltenham 5 0 5 0 154 253 0.40

DIVISION 8TEAM P W L D F A PR

Hallam Red 6 5 1 0 0 194 3.33

Lyndhurst 5 4 1 0 1 192 3.20

Highett 5 3 2 0 1 113 2.40

Hallam Yellow 5 2 3 0 0 143 2.00

Lyndale 6 2 4 0 0 135 1.33

Oakleigh District 6 1 5 0 0 107 0.67

Keysborough 6 1 5 0 0 104 0.67

DIVISION 9TEAM P W L D F A PTS

Heatherton 6 5 0 1 174 76 22

Black Rock 6 5 1 0 230 108 20

South Yarra 6 4 1 1 239 139 18

Lyndhurst 6 4 2 0 183 145 16

Dingley 6 2 4 0 97 157 8

Springvale Districts Red 6 2 4 0 106 174 8

Clayton 6 1 5 0 76 205 4

Springvale Districts Blue 6 0 6 0 95 267 0

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DIVISION 2

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Alex Siedle Cheltenham 38 147Ally Swift Caulfield 25 117Alana Cooper Dingley 26 116Alice Williams Murrumbeena 28 94Madison McGaw Bentleigh 12 85Hayley Becker South Yarra 16 77Katie Lamb Bentleigh 25 65Kathryn Quinn Dingley 3 65Megan Piper Dingley 8 63Rebecca Collins Clayton 16 62

DIVISION 1

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Emily Morris Mordialloc 19 131Laura Piper Dingley 15 114Elizabeth Wilson Caulfield 21 112Natalie Billings Heatherton 0 105Bianca Robinson Keysborough 23 91Elly Anthony Hampton Park 10 90Bayley Mifsud Heatherton 35 90Natasha Turner St Kilda City 18 88Sophie O'Shea Caulfield 26 85Megan Egbers Hampton Park 31 84

DIVISION 6

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Tauri Bowtell Mordialloc 44 129Tam Weileaecher Lyndale 7 123Lauren Martin Doveton Eagles 0 76Isabelle Walker Keysborough 0 65Emily Bacon South Yarra 24 62Jerzie Vernall Mordialloc 6 56Indyanna De Vries Mordialloc 0 55Sarah Schmedemann Doveton Eagles 0 54Kelsey Tomkins Clayton 16 48Aletha Lingham St Kilda City 9 47

DIVISION 5

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Nicole Carmeni Dingley 37 237Ashleigh Johnson Aspendale 22 139Melissa Mair Lyndhurst 35 105Jasmine Emery Highett 4 90Verity Sheppard Heatherton 17 79Kellie Murphy Dingley 30 74Kristina Coyle Oakleigh District 0 72Grace Bowles Aspendale 0 69Jessica Credlin Cheltenham 23 65Johanna Lea St Kilda City 0 65

DIVISION 4

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Jarrah Thomson Murrumbeena 31 141Jodie Brown Caulfield 0 122Melanie Robinson Murrumbeena 32 102Kate Shevlin South Yarra 23 73Krystyna Gabell Hampton Park 0 67Brodie Zealand Mordialloc 0 67Kim Harrison Carrum Patterson Lakes 21 66Fiona Lynch Caulfield 9 58Michelle Williams Keysborough 13 57Isobel Stolp St Kilda City 17 56

DIVISION 3

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Bianca Waras-Carstensen Dingley 55 239Dani Forward Black Rock 25 90Darcie Chadwick St Kilda City 15 81Chelsey McAndrew Cheltenham 16 71Jacinta Traeger Caulfield 20 65Penny Byers-Tymms Dingley 21 65Frances Walker St Kilda City 11 65Sontina Teinakore Heatherton 28 55Gabrielle Coventry-Martini Caulfield 0 48Summa James Lyndale 0 48

DIVISION 8

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Julie Vane Hallam 14 90Stacey Purcell Lyndale 0 81Brooke Wiramanaden Hallam 0 69Elly Jade Miller Keysborough 13 68Donna Attewell Lyndhurst 17 66Kirstin Brice Hallam 30 59Tina Robinson Lyndhurst 31 47Tahlia Storey Highett 0 46Jenna Stredwick Oakleigh District 12 44Eiryn D'Arcy Gunn Hallam 12 34

DIVISION 7

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Rachael Nicholls Dingley 43 117Sarah Borland Murrumbeena 18 100Felicity Dawkins East Brighton 34 96Vanessa Pope Heatherton 27 89Narelle Homewood Lyndhurst 0 67Isabelle Bennett Doveton Eagles 18 62Jacqueline Coy Carrum Patterson Lakes 5 60Caitlyn Whitelaw Aspendale 18 58Olivia Hargrave Murrumbeena 10 57Beth Miller Cheltenham 17 56

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Sandra Dwelly Black Rock 31 120Julie-Anne Telfer South Yarra 5 102Hannah Bevis South Yarra 9 95Leisa Finkelde Heatherton 19 85Rikki Boelen Black Rock 18 64

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Michelle Pollard Heatherton 20 59Jacqui Pownceby Lyndhurst 6 53Angela Smith Dingley 13 38Jenna Bousfield Lyndhurst 0 35Elyse Pixton Black Rock 0 33

NETBALL FIXTURES: ROUND 7

DIVISION 7

LYNDHURST V MURRUMBEENA

ASPENDALE V EAST BRIGHTON

CHELTENHAM V DOVETON EAGLES

HAMPTON V SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS

HEATHERTON V MOUNT WAVERLEY

CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES V DINGLEY

DIVISION 8

LYNDALE V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

KEYSBOROUGH V HIGHETT

HALLAM YELLOW V LYNDHURST

BYE: HALLAM RED

DIVISION 9

SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS RED V CLAYTON

DINGLEY V BLACK ROCK

LYNDHURST V HEATHERTON

SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS BLUE

V SOUTH YARRA

DIVISION 4

HAMPTON PARK V CAULFIELD BLUE

ST KILDA CITY V SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS

HEATHERTON WHITE V HEATHERTON BLACK

SOUTH YARRA V KEYSBOROUGH

CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES V CAULFIELD YELLOW

MORDIALLOC V MURRUMBEENA

DIVISION 5

DINGLEY GOLD V BLACK ROCK

LYNDHURST V DINGLEY RED

EAST BRIGHTON V HIGHETT

ST PAULS V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT

ASPENDALE V CHELTENHAM

ST KILDA CITY V HEATHERTON

DIVISION 6

CLAYTON V CAULFIELD

ST KILDA CITY V MORDIALLOC RED

KEYSBOROUGH V SOUTH YARRA

HALLAM V DOVETON EAGLES

MORDIALLOC WHITE V LYNDALE

DINGLEY V BENTLEIGH

DIVISION 1

KEYSBOROUGH V MORDIALLOC

ST PAULS V CAULFIELD

HEATHERTON V ST KILDA CITY

DINGLEY V HAMPTON PARK

DIVISION 2

CLAYTON V MURRUMBEENA

DINGLEY GOLD V SOUTH YARRA

CHELTENHAM V CAULFIELD

DINGLEY RED V HEATHERTON

BENTLEIGH V KEYSBOROUGH

DIVISION 3

LYNDALE V DINGLEY RED

ST KILDA CITY V DINGLEY GOLD

CHELTENHAM V BLACK ROCK

BENTLEIGH V HEATHERTON

CAULFIELD V MORDIALLOC

DIVISION 9

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DINGLEYAnother close loss was not what the doctor ordered last week against the Saints, who made the most of their scoring opportunities, unlike our boys who missed many chances to take control of the game with poor kicking for goal. At this stage we are sitting outside the five and need a couple of wins to get back on track.

Shaun Cusack made his senior debut for the club and presented well as a target forward.

Congrats also to Luke Bartholomew on his 150th game, although he is still only in mid-career.

Matt’s Reserves had a big win by over a hundred points and are gaining strength and experience each week.

Our Under 19’s battled hard against an imposing St Kilda City side to go down by seventeen points.

The boys sit comfortably in third spot however, and big things are anticipated as the year unfolds further.

The Sports Club was awash with netballers after their games at home last week, as they celebrated another successful round which saw seven wins from ten games.

They continue to go from strength to strength on and off the courts.

Also enjoying the afternoon last week was group of Dingo supporters, celebrating ten years since they took on the Kokoda Track in honour of our Anzacs. Some of the group were even able to squeeze into their 2008 edition polo tops.

A big thanks to all the volunteers working around the ground last week, helping with all the ‘team jobs’, providing supporters with a good feed and maybe a cold drink or two and cleaning up afterwards.

The more ‘hands on deck’ we get, the easier it is for everyone.

The upcoming Denmen Coterie Group lunch on June 22 is filling fast so get in now and organise your table.

Hawthorn President Jeff Kennett is guest speaker. Tickets are $60. See Roy, Dutch Holland or big Kel.

Today we wish all sides good luck as the club continues to push forward towards more September action.

MORDIALLOCRound Six Some amazing performances today from folk in red & white, so straight into it...

Netball first, and Saturday saw our first ever win over the old enemy Dingley in the top division. The girls knew that only a four quarter performance would get the job done, and that’s exactly what they gave. A narrow quarter time deficit was turned into a one goal half time lead, and while the margin never blew out we maintained control in the second half to win by 35-32. Caity de Garis and Amy Gledhill were again brilliant in defence and Sophie Durnan in full control in the centre, but we had no passengers. Dingley had their revenge on us in division three. A tough day all round, especially given our lack of height against their tall attack, but Tessa Ryrie and Amy Hinton shone out. Heatherton Black gave us a lesson in intensity in division four. Division six Red are going like steam trains at the moment. We played third placed Keysborough and never gave them a look in, our desperation and our patience with the ball being keys. Madz Marino was again brilliant in goal defence, with Tauri Bowtell adding another 44 to her goal tally as we won by 53-20. Division six White are developing nicely. Clayton got a fast start on us but the last three quarters

were very encouraging, with combinations starting to work well, and although we lost by 31-19 we won the last quarter by six. Haylie Bull had her best game for the year.

Any time you can keep your opponents to just one point in a game of football you know you’ve done well, but this is what our girls did in the game against Endeavour Hills. We went in to the half leading 56-0, and carried on after the main break to finish with 13.19.97 and win by 96 points. Gabrielle Boyle lit the game up with her five goals to be best afield, while Bek Sibenaler continued her fine form with four, as well as giving a couple of others away to teammates. Brydee Alford was also great, including kicking her first goal, while Mel Gratton and Clare Webster shone in the midfield. Obviously the defence held up brilliantly, but it was just a fabulous all-ground performance.

Our men’s’ reserves took on an unbeaten St Pauls and were behind by a handful of points at the first change, but we took the game on after that and matched the league leaders to the point that the scores at half time and three-quarter time were level. It’s here though that the Mordialloc defence took complete control, keeping Saints to just one point in the quarter while kicking the only two goals ourselves to run out winners by 56-42 to keep us ticking

along just nicely in fourth, one win behind the leaders. Devlin Danckert and Reid Irvine were our multiple goal kickers with two each, with Kaleb Tymko, James Pither and Carey Neville among our best.

The firsts had our best win of the season and in doing so propelled themselves to the top of the ladder. We started well, kicking the only two goals in the first term into a slight breeze, but four goals in eight minutes before half time kept St Pauls close to us as we took an eight point lead into the main break. We continued the trend of being able to kick goals to the supposed non-scoring end to increase this lead to twelve at the last break, but really put the foot on the pedal by delivering the ball deep and long to our three marking targets to kick five goals to two in the last stanza. It’s taken a little time for the remodelled Mordialloc unit to gel, but we really saw some combinations taking shape in our 89-57 victory. James Morris kicked five goals & Steve Tolongs four, with Al Jackson, Justin Summons and Dave Marguglio great on the day.

What was wonderful to see this weekend is several of our junior netballers staying on after their match to cheer on the division one girls. The seniors really appreciate this support, and this is welcomed as we strive to cement our goal of being a true family club.

CHELTENHAMA big thanks to Steph Geschke on her effort in arranging the Trivia Nite last Saturday night, from all accounts a very successful night.

Our next home game on 16 June we are holding our Presidents lunch with our guest speaker multi grand slam winner Paul Mc.Namee. For bookings please contact John Graham 0417533752 or Peter Goodchild 0418560087.

ROYAL OAK HOTEL SENIORS: A game of 2 halves were our first half left a lot to be desired, but after half time we hit our straps. We got away with a six point victory which should have been a lot more apart from terrible inaccuracy in front of goal. Best were Parsons, Vaughan, Mc.Laren, Fox, Harrison and Ryan.

50 ACRES BISTRO RESERVES: A 14 point win in a game of high standard keenly contested by both sides. Better players were Woodham,

Spanos, Kilner, Milesi, Brookman and Lloyd.

GARDEN OF GOOD & EVIL BAR AND RESTAURANT THIRDS: With a number of players unavailable due to injury and a wedding we fielded a team that included our Senior coaching panel. Kingy bagged 4 goals and Des was in fine form until he suffered the old man’s injury – strained calf! Best were Camilleri, King, Warburton, Clegg, Derrick and Rochford.

SANDOWN GREYHOUNDS DIV 2 & 3 NETBALL: Both sides recorded victories with the Div 2 side remaining undefeated.

GOODCHILD BUILDERS DIV 5 & 7 NETBALL: Unfortunately both sides went down but wins are just around the corner.

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Electrical Services, Combined Auto Traders, Dingley Village Community Bank Branch, Dingley Conveyancing Services, Dominoes Pizza Cheltenham, Essential Money, Frank’s Cafe in Cavanagh St, H.G.& Co Pty Ltd, Inspired Business Solutions, Inspired Communications, Kilburn Joinery, Middy’s Cheltenham, Murray Thompson – Member for Sandringham, Navarone Accident & Vehicle Repair, O’Brein Real Estate, Rossdale Golf Club,Rosella Foods, Royal Oak Hotel Cheltenham, Seymour Law, Shannon’s Auctions & Insurance, Sport Strap, Southland Kia, Tasman Meats, T.G.I. Friday’s Southland, Terrain Tamer 4WD Parts, The Garden of Good & Evil Cheltenham, The Workshop Auto Service Centre

Thanks for your continued support.

To keep up to date with all the latest news from around the Cheltenham Football & Netball Club, please follow us on Twitter @cheltenhamfnc or on Facebook @cheltenhamfnc.

DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES

OAKLEIGH DISTRICTThank you to Cheltenham for their hospitality last week. Don’t forget our social function coming up on Saturday 16th June “Bizarre Gazzard Stage Hypnotism Show”. Tickets available to purchase online and must be pre-purchased. Come along for a great night of laughs.

Football Reports sponsored by AUSREO, Sands Civil and CISA. Our Senior boys headed to Jack Barker oval and we knew it was always going to be a battle against Cheltenham. After getting out to a good lead in the second quarter, the second half saw Cheltenham get on top and we couldn’t hold on.

The Reserves had an arm wrestle game and played some great team footy in the first half. But again we let our opponent back in the game and couldn’t get the points.

Players of the Day: Saf Balic (seniors), Brad S (reserves)

Netball Reports sponsored by Laser Clinics Australia and Il Duca Restaurant. Team Oakleigh set up a strong lead in the first quarter which was pivotel to the win. Some great shooting from Amanda and Hayley and drives from Brook in the midcourt steadied the team to take the win.

Team District meet Hallam Yellow and although we didn’t win they had some great play during the game. The girls never gave up and they are to be commended for that. The result may not have gone our way on the scoresheet but the spirit in which you play the game is definitely a win.

Players of the Day: Hayley Burnett & Linda Fountain.

Women’s Football sponsored Pro Motive Bayside.

Our round 4 game was another great team win over Bentleigh. Our backs defended for 4 full quarters only allowing an opposition score of 1.1.

Our mids and forward played selfless footy, lead by Emily with 9 goals.

Player of the Day: Katie Cornish

Thanks to all our club sponsors in 2018: Ausreo, Civil Sands Group, JNS Plumbing, Pascuzzi Constructions, Premier Concrete Group, Vic Concrete Mix. Corporate Image Solutions Australia, East Oakleigh IGA, Ausreo Moorabbin, G & C Motors, Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena, Chadstone Toyota, Il Duca Restaurant, Pro-Motive Bayside, Laser Clinics Australia, Mulgrave Hot Bread Café, Henry’s Building and Bathroom Supplies and Garden Gear Mulgrave.

Also to all the generous people and businesses who have sponsored or intend to sponsor our individual players we thank you.

DIVISION 1: CLUB NOTES

ST PAULSThirds The boys got off to a flying start, Nick Roberts in everything, and put on 5 goals before quarter time for a handy lead. We lost concentration in the second term.

The second half was more even, Doveton working us over with good teamwork. Pete Smith, who had missed the first half, added some polish to our play, and we held on to win by 12 points. Nick Roberts, 6 goals our best,A-Rod great in defence.

Reserves: Sponsored by Bendigo Bank - Ormond McKinnon

This was a great tussle, we held a four point margin at quarter time, scores level at half time and three quarter time.We failed to run the game out, Mordy scoring the only goals in the final stanza for a well deserved 14 point win.

Another good game from Jack, Liam Davenport also impressed.

Seniors: Sponsored by One Paper Industries Ltd. A well drilled Mordy side put their inconsistent early season display aside to lead all day for a good 5 goal win. Despite a poor first term, we stayed in the contest in the second and third terms, but were 12 points down at lemon time. Mordy were much cleaner with their handball, continually opening up the game with their spread, and marked strongly in their forward line. We are struggling to produce a four quarter effort. Dino and Tim Roberts worked hard all day, never conceding.

Pleasing to see many Mordy players and officials enjoying our post-match hospitality, the players in particular mixing well in groups.

Another tough encounter awaits at the Peanut Farm.

Netball: Div1: St Pauls 35 lost to Heatherton 52.

It is always a tough game against Heatherton, but the girls came out fighting - Ann and Sarah working hard in defence and our mids Taylah and Adele feeding the ball beautifully into our goalies, so goal for goal til half time.In the second half we did not take our chances and Heatherton drew away, proving too good on the day.

Div5: St Pauls 21 lost to Dingley R 39

Social: $5000 draw next Saturday at the Club, come back after the St Kilda City match. Free drinks and finger food 7-9pm.

Ladies Day - Sat 30th June.

New Sponsor: Highway Tyres, corner South and Warrigal Roads. Great prices on tyres and accessories to St Pauls players and supporters. Use their services and benefit the Club.

ST KILDA CITYFantastic effort from our seniors against the three-time premiers Dingley, a super win for

the club. Mixed results for our other football

and netball sides.

Thanks to our sponsors: Village Belle,

Dick Whittington, Bendigo Bank, Stefans Shack, Why not rent a Car, Di Stasios Cafe, l, Rombotis Real Estate, Central Home Loans, Nash Water, Griff Plumbing

BENTLEIGHBentleigh surrendered its top of the table position last Saturday with a 14-point loss to East Malvern at home.

In what was a fairly even game all day long, the Demons fell just short of an impressive East Malvern team and now sit level with four other teams at 4-2.

Tom Massey and Michael Rogers gave their usual hard nosed efforts, while Matt Troutbeck looked threatening up forward.

It was a better story for our reserves who won by 57 points thanks largely to a strong effort from experienced players Kyle Swinden, Scott Mortimer and Chris Fidler.

Our Under 19s went down to a strong Parkmore/Springvale Districts team while our womens football team fell short against Oakleigh

Districts. Our netballers had a bye weekend.

The senior and reserves teams travel to Port Melbourne this week to take on the Colts, the Under 19s will play at Keysborough, while our womens team will take on Endeavour Hills on Sunday.

Our next major function is the famous Red and Blue ball at Bell’s Hotel on June 23. All details are on our facebook page, for further information contact Luke Holmesby on 0478 473 570.

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KEYSBOROUGHClub notes brought to you by our sponsor-VIGEO Financial Solutions.

Round 9– “POP.” The bubble has burst. We had to endure our first taste of defeat for this season. Congratulations to Caulfield on winning a very close contest of football. Injuries don’t help, but still no excuse, we were beaten on the day. Not a good weekend for any of our teams, football or netball, no wins were recorded. All clubs seem to have weekends like this. This week we welcome Highett to the “Burra Nest” for the Seniors and Reserves. The Under 19’s welcome Bentleigh to our home and the Thirds have a week off.

FOOTBALL REPORTS -

Ray White Real Estate – Noble Park Seniors Report – Very close game. Both teams led at very various times during the game. A couple of nasty injuries did not help the situation. We now must reform and put this game behind us. Koornang Reserve has never been a “happy hunting ground.”

Best players – J. Anwyl, B. Mather, J. Pitto, C.Dalton, R. Pal, C. Bryan.

P3 Sports Recovery Centre Reserves Report – Comprehensively beaten by a very

good team on the day. The boys tried hard but were just outclassed. Players can’t afford to stray from the game plan and need to follow instructions.

Best players – D. Gentle, J. Carlsson, M. Puts, S. Dekkers, K. Murrian, J. Bekierz.

365 Club Coterie Thirds Report – Travelled to Cheltenham and were beaten by a well-disciplined team. Injuries in the Seniors and Reserves are now biting into the ranks of the Thirds.

Best players – T. Killi, J. Whiteoak, J. Pi, N. Green, G. Hyde, I. Hampton.

Melsteel Under 19 Report – Travelled to Endeavour Hills and were engaged in a very close tussle for the whole game. The margin of only 3 points reflects the closeness. As the coach said “10 minutes only of good football does not win matches.”

Best players – None supplied.

NETBALL REPORTS – (Brought to you by Bendigo Community Bank – Dingley Village) - Not even mixed results this week. Unfortunately none of the teams came away with a win. There is always next week to look forward to.

Division 1 – Lost to Hampton Park – 33-52.

Division 2 – Lost to Caulfield – 27-54.

Division 4 – Lost to CPL – 28-39.

Division 6 – Lost to Mordialloc – 20-53.

Division 8 – Lost to Lyndhurst – 17-50.

SOCIAL REPORT – Everyone seemed to enjoy the Saturday night function. Some of the ideas and the attire were well thought out and showed a lot of initiative. Don’t forget to look at the Social Calendar for all our dates and upcoming events.

SPONSORS –

Sponsor of the Week – P3 Sports Recovery Centre.

The Club is always on the look-out for more Sponsors, so if you are interested in sponsoring your Club or you know someone who may be interested in sponsoring us, please see Manny, Jumbo, Theresa, Tony or any other committee person and give us the “lead.”

Remember to – “Support those who support us.”

Volunteer(s) of the Week – “The MAN.” MANny Scata. What other superlatives can be used.

“The Laughing Jackass.”

MOUNT WAVERLEYJELLIS CRAIG MONASH FOOTBALL UPDATE Was a very tough day at the office for both teams. In the Reserves, It was a good battle in the first half. The defence stood strong with Nick Anglim, Jason Bird & Matt Graham playing a triangle zone of sorts and ring-in midfielders of Brandon, Tyson & Dylan did extremely well. But after half-time injuries took its toll and we ran out of legs. Andrew Capovilla & Glen Myers showed some good skills and hardness up forward with Sam Moody showcasing his skill and speed on the wings.

In the Seniors, Highett got two a 3 goal lead by qtr time and kept extending it as the game went on.

It is hard when we had 5 first choice players pull out the day before and another 3 pull out the morning of, then our fierce Playing Coach and Midfield Bull Michael Keem get concussed and head straight to the hospital during the first qtr, but such is life. The link up play of Co-Captain Michael Dennis in the middle and BOG Daniel Thirkell off half-back was a treat to watch.

Co-Captain Alex Mullucks presented really well up forward with tough opponents with help from Cliff Aikman. The two Bens, Benny McLeod (midfield) and Ben Beecroft (Ruck) both combined well together and battled hard all day. But we will re-group, re-focus and take on Doveton.

Thank you to Highett for hosting us and they

played very well.

PMK PLUMBING NETBALL UPDATE Our Netballers went down to CPL by 19 goals. The girls dug deep and fought it out but CPL led from the start and never gave up the lead. Better players for the day were Shana Jowett (absolute rocket), Amy Denet (most goals) & Georgie Dillon (strong all over the court).

BENSONS RESTUARANT EVENTS UPDATE

# MAJOR RAFFLE # Saturday 16th June – Mayfield Reserve - $30 per ticket – starts 7pm.

# PAST PLAYERS DAY # Saturday 7th July – Mayfield Reserve - $40 per ticket – starts 2pm.

CAULFIELDSeniors After a week off we took on undefeated Keysborough at home. We welcomed some players back into the side this week along with Vinnie Moore who was playing his first senior game. Our intensity was up and we were neck and neck with our opponent for most of the day. Ballard and BT were great down back all day limiting their forward line power. Trigg gave our mids first use and this showed on the scoreboard. Staity kicked 3 and Hoops kicked 2. Blake played his best game for the bears and Cam Vincent coming back from injury was in the best. A true

team effort saw us get up by 20 points and proved what we can do. Let’s make it 2 in a row next week.

Reserves We had the challenge this week of taking on second placed Keysborough. The first quarter was tight and we trailed by 3 points. We started to pull away in the second kicking 4 goals to none and leading by 25 points at halftime. We really lifted in the second half kicking 9 goals to one to win by 82 points. Backers kicked a lazy 6 in his first game back while Beno and Spence kicked 2 each. Ferg and Mitch Hurley were awesome down back while Glassy and Murchie ran riot in the middle. This was a great win and

we showed the type of footy we can play.

Netball Our Div 1 girls had a win over St Kilda City 47-35. Div 2 continued their unbeaten run 54-27 over Keysborough. Div 3 lost to Hampton 23-41. Div 4 yellow had a big win 64-28 unfortunately div 4 blue went down to murrumbeena 23-58. Our div 6 girls had their first win 31-23 over St Kilda City well done.

Social Our next luncheon is on June 16 11.30 - 2pm. Our guest speaker will be the Macedonian marvel Peter Daicos. Tickets are $55 RSVP by June 10.

CLAYTONCHEMIST WAREHOUSE CLAYTON SENIORS REPORT It was a slow start for us, giving away the first few goals of the day and going in to the 2nd quarter it didn’t get much better.

But we managed to turn it around in the 3rd and played one of our best quarters of the year. Going in to the 4th we missed our opportunities early which lead to Hampton

piling on multiple unanswered goals.

Matt Wilson battled in the midfield all day with Josh Llerena. Jordy Collins continued his good form down back and Jack Phillips had his best game for the club finding his feet in the forward line.

WILLS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTIONS RESERVES REPORT Don’t look at the scoreboard it just doesn’t justify what went on out there, for more

than half the game we had the ball we just couldn’t score!!!

We were harder than Hampton our tackling and pressure was awesome we just ran out of legs again. We are due for a change of luck it’s all positives from here boys it can’t possibly get any worse. Well done to Willsy Chokey Luke who were everywhere and once again to the backline who battled tirelessly without you guys we sure would be in real trouble

HAMPTONOur netballers faced the other undefeated side in Lyndhurst on Saturday. We got off to a rocky start and found ourselves down by 8 at half time. Although we outscored Lyndhurst in the second half we fell short by 5. Lyndhurst 25 to Hampton 20. It was a defenders game with Nina Braid, Cara Dawson, Tor McLure and newcomer Sophie Derwin stealing the show whilst making it difficult for Lyndhurst to run away with the game. We will need to improve to beat them on the return bout.

The 19s finally ran out with 20 players on Saturday against East Brighton. It has been a credit to the coach and players to

keep improving our game and the number of players to pull on the Hammers jumper. Whilst the result went against us 34-78 we showed good passages of footy. Jack Reed booted 2 and was amongst the best with K.Sharpe, C.Lefebvre, T.Smith, C.Sheperd, B.Griffin.

The scooby doos started brilliantly kicking two sausage rolls early which set the tone for the game-Hammers by 140 points. Our ball use was good at times but there is room for improvement. Its important we learn from Saturday - as a group we will always fly the flag for our fellow team mates but we are not to be the instigators or be undisciplined and have free kicks overturned. We have a big few weeks and they will shape the

remainder of the back half of the season. Its pleasing to be 2nd on the ladder but we mustn’t be complacent. Our leadership group will take charge this week with a view to their development.

The seniors game was a hard fought affair with Clayton getting within 9 points during the third term before we pulled out all stops in the last to draw away. Tom Burley put on an aerial display up forward and was our best along with Corey Smith, Dave West, Matt Pola, Cracker and Jake Timms. We will need to be 100 percent committed this week V E.Brighton.

Thanks to our Sponsors: Highett Bendigo Bank, Javen Constructions, Highett RSL, Franks Cafe, Local Milk Supply.

MURRUMBEENAVALE, BOB FENTON, HELEN BLACK, JUDITH FENTON, MICK WOGAN

May has been a sad month at the Beena with the passing of four club identities.

Bob Fenton – Bob was a life member, Hall of Fame Club legend, Past President (1970 and 1981), Reserve Couch (1972) and Senior Best and Fairness (1959). Father of ex-player Ashley. Bob is fondly remembered for his long involvement and positive attitude. We will miss Bob sitting beside the heater in the hall having a quiet beer after home games.

Helen Black – Wife of Club Hall of Fame legend Graham “Grubber” Black (335 games). Helen is fondly remembered as a great supporter of Grubber starting in the 1960’s and continuing to support the club when needed.

Judith Fenton – Wife of Fred (President 1969), Secretary 1993 and mother of ex-player Peter. Judith is fondly remembered

for her willingness to help out whenever required.

Mick Wogan – Life member and hard working committee member during the nighties. Father of ex-player Clint.

We thank all the above for their enormous contributions to the Beena and pass on heartfelt condolences to all families.

WOMENS FOOTBALL Our First Division team continue their winning way with another impressive win under lights, at East Brighton. Coach Em was happy with the teams application and commented on all players contributing to a good team result.

Our Division Two team went down to a strong Doveton Eagles team in an entertaining game. Couch Spaulding was thrilled with the players attitude and willingness to work as a team.

MENS FOOTBALL Our Senior team posted a strong result

against a strong Doveton Eagles team. Once again a pleasing aspect was an even contribution and adherence to the game plan. Great debut game by Will Derham.

Our Reserves game resulted in a draw. It was a fierce contest all day between two evenly matched teams. Congratulations to Shaun Thompson who played his 150th game for the club.

NETBALL We scored our third Hat-Trick of wins for the season keeping the momentum from two weeks previous and thus keeping all 3 teams in the top four on the ladder.

Firsts: Beena 40 def Dingley Red 34. Best: A. Bell, E. Barnes, P. Tatter & E. Nelson.

Seconds: Beena 58 def Caulfield Blue 23. Best: Z. AcAlroy, M. Lopez, M. Little & D. Thomson.

Thirds: Beena 35 Def Aspendale 20. Best: E. Lockwood, S. Borland, O. Hargrave & H. Byrden.

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DIVISION 3: CLUB NOTES

BLACK ROCKThe Jetballers Came away with two good wins and one disappointing loss in Round 6. In a rescheduled Thursday night game, our senior team (Div 3) took on Bentleigh. The girls got out to a blistering start taking a 14 to 2 lead into the first break and managed to hold Bentleigh to only 10 goals for the game. Final score Black Rock 45 def Bentleigh 10. Best on ground goes to GS Dani Forward.

The Div 5 Jetballers took on top four placed Lyndhurst. Unfortunately, the girls went down 20 to 45, however, they put up a valiant effort. Defensive due of Tanjil Fitzpatrick and Morgan Yarwood worked hard to stem the onslaught of goals. However, we struggled to convert in attack. Best on ground goes to captain Rebekah Neal.

An outstanding full-court performance by the Division 9 girls saw them take out a 36 goal victory over Springvale Districts Blue. Best on ground goes to mid-court player Dana Torphy who played an outstanding offensive game while providing strong defense all the way down the court. And a special mention goes to GS Sandra Dwelly, who scored her 100th goal of the season (and it’s only Round 6)!

RESERVES: We played Hallam at home on a beautiful

day in a game that was played in Great Spirit. We set out to achieve a well-rounded team effort and I believe we delivered on that. Moving on to a great test this week as we search for some consistency in our performances. Congrats to Snacob and Fish on their 100th game and Sparksy on the 8 goal haul. Great effort

SENIORS: A great first quart setup an important big win over Hallam on Saturday at the Hangar. Tom Dewar kicked 8 goals and setup a number of others in a dominant display. The highlight of the day was 100 gamer Mark ‘Bubba’ Winberg though as he kicked three in front of a very vocal cheer squad.

THIRDS: The boys started off strong with good intensity that allowed for some good passages of play that saw us a goal down at quarter time. Throughout the second we kept persisting with the intensity; however we allowed Dingley got a couple easy goals. David Steinberg gave us two goals before going off with a hamstring during the second, which left us with no bench. Over the next two quarters Black Rock never gave up and played with spirit until the last siren, however our fitness got us in the end with Dingley kicking away. Jared Schaffer gave the team another solid performance with new American recruit, Brain Traut playing well from the halfback. Anthony Andara and Elliot

Lawson ran all day and gave us good drive at times through the middle of the ground.

Major Sponsors Telstra Store - South Melbourne and Port Melbourne

Doyle’s Bridge Hotel Mordialloc

Squadron Sponsors

TWB Chartered Accountants

Aunty Betty’s

Atlas Equipment Finance

Tyre power Moorabbin

R.A.D. Automotive

BNR Financial Services

Bubble Soccer 2u and Archery Warz

Mama’s Kitchen Black Rock

Chisholm & Gamon

Black Rock Village Meats

Black Rock Cellars

UPCOMING SOCIAL EVENTS:

Trivia night – Saturday June 16th

Boat cruise – Saturday 14th July

Ladies day – Saturday 25th of august

Major Raffles – Saturday 25th of august

Presentation night – TBC

ASHWOODSENIORS Our last visit to this ground was a losing Grand Final so we were very keen to get out the blocks and make amends. The first quarter was Ashy footy at its best. Jim was relishing a starting role with possessions all over the ground and DC a positive up the front. In the ruck big Mummy continues to find his feet to give us first use and our fleet of smalls ran amok. Dave Hickey scored 3 on debut and Gorgeous George was nimble across half back. Some great goals on the day which were ably appreciated by the “colourful” language from the Tonners

faithful. An interesting crew!!

RESERVES A disappointing day as The Tonners blew us away early to have a match winning lead by halftime. Our opponents were simply too organised and tall for us on the day. The second half we showed spirit to fight back with Gherkin moved on ball to add some spark. A streamline SA was back in the side and added some much needed experience. A couple of big challenges lay ahead and we look to this group to start getting to training and add to the positive culture around the place. Thanks as always to all volunteers on the day and best wishes to the injured Heatherton player at the finish.

SOCIAL Our $2,500 draw was a resounding success. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to Jacinta for organising the event, with it all coming together nicely on the night. Many thanks to the army of volunteers that helped on the night to ensure things ran smoothly.

Congrats to Ryan and Smitty who split the prize!

Thursday Night Ashwood Trivia - Last week’s answer was No. 4 of course. No winners I’m afraid except for Hatters’ kids!!!

This week - For a free drink at the bar (first one to answer) Star on baller Jim Morrey now wears No. 12, but in his first year he wore No. 29. Who took the No. 29 from him??

HAMPTON PARKFootball Notes On what was a beautiful day for football on the weekend we headed down to Springvale for top of the table matches in both reserves and seniors.

Reserves had tight first quarter with both teams finding it hard to score. Second quarter saw the boys play some excellent football to keep Springvale scoreless and jump out to a 26 point lead at the half. The third quarter was complete opposite with Springvale hitting back to take a 4 pt lead into the final quarter. In a tight final quarter Springvale had the answers when required and held on for a 9 pt victory. Better players

on the day; A Lawless, J Craig, J Alexander, Z McDonald, M Penn & N Dawes.

The Senior’s started same pattern as Reserves with no team being able to gain any ascendancy during the first quarter. Second quarter was played in similar vein with both teams finding scoring difficult, Springvale going in at the half with an 8 pt lead. Springvale made decisive move in third quarter kicking 5 unanswered goals to take a 40 point lead into the final quarter. The boys fought out the game well keeping Springvale to 2 pts but could not find enough avenues to goal only reducing the final margin to 30 points. Better players on the day; J Fry, C Williamson, T Rainey, D Boudoloh, A Scott & B Phillips.

Social Tonight after the game we have our annual mid year ball to be held at Sandhurst Club from 7.30pm. Come dressed in your finest gear. Will be a great night.

Sponsors Thank you to our sponsors without them we would not be able to put the team on the field. This week’s sponsor Hampton Park Tavern.

The Hampton Park Tavern have recently renovated their bistro area, visit for an intimate dinner or big family gathering. Their expansive menu, featuring all your old pub favourites and some modern classics, will please the fussiest crowd. Bring the kids along and check out the brand new Kids Play Area.

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Happy birthday to Kevin Mitchell who turned 21 for the 37th time two weeks ago. Kevin is an SFNLUA life member, winner of our Best Clubman trophy on several occasions and has co-ordinated our uniform sales for at least 10 years. His partner in crime is John Borg who has been around for even longer than Kevin. Both the lads have a long playing CV in addition to their umpiring, and played at Black Rock many years ago. The lads celebrated Kevin’s birthday by umpiring a Super-Rules match at Roy Dore Reserve. As darkness fell during the last quarter, the celebrations started to catch up with the boys. Borgie started to see stars circling in front of his eyes, while Kevin saw lights shimmering in the distance. They were considering abandoning the match and heading for the nearest bar to steady their nerves when a drone crashed on the half forward flank, outer side of the oval and the lights disappeared. Regaining his composure, Borgie blew time-on and he and Kevin ensured that the wreckage was fully removed from the ground before the match resumed. They’ve also resolved not to go out partying the night before a match ever again.

Shannon Kirkby also celebrated her birthday recently. Her partner being a romantic type (like all other field umpires) cooked her a special meal to celebrate the occasion. However, Shannon is not the biggest fan of his cooking (last year she told the White Knight that he couldn’t cook for s***) and he would be better off taking her to a flash restaurant for her next birthday.

Many young umpires take up the whistle or flags as a way of getting more pocket money; however, for a lot of them, the enjoyment gained from umpiring is far more important than the financial rewards. Riley Webster joined us as a junior boundary umpire as a 14YO back in 2013 to “in his own words, “make some money”, while he continued his playing career with Edithvale-Aspendale Juniors (his career highlight was playing in a losing Under 12 Grand Final side). It didn’t take Riley long to make his mark on the boundary, and he was soon in the seniors. He had an innate ability to read the play and he was soon encouraged to take on field umpiring, and, in his first year in the field in 2015, he umpired the Under 19 Grannie, progressing to the Div 2 Senior Grand Final last year. Riley has a regular berth in Div 1 these days, and, should he wish to follow the elite umpiring pathway, he could find himself heading in the direction of the VFL next year. He is currently sporting a cut eyebrow after losing a game of beer pong and performing minor surgery on himself. Riley is currently an eligible bachelor and advises potential partners to “look me up on Tinder” (he hasn’t provided advice on which way to swipe).

Jacob Curry is another young boundary on the way up. Like Riley, Jacob started umpiring because it paid well. He had helped out running the boundary for Bentleigh Reserves in 2016, and, after Marshie got into his ear, he joined the

SFNLUA last year, umpiring the Under 19 Grand Final as a first-year boundary. Jacob, a Year 10 student at Salesian College, is also a keen cricketer and played in a cricket Grand Final last year. He disgraced himself at cricket one day, when disgusted at going out, he went to slap his bat on his pad, missed, and the bat went 30 metres behind him.

SFNL Hall of Fame member Gary Matlock celebrates his 50th year of involvement with the Bentleigh Football Club this year. Gary is also a strong supporter of our umpires and has been so for many years. Back in 1972, when he was the sports teacher at Tucker Rd Primary School, Gary encouraged a young ex-student called Brett Marriott to take up boundary umpiring. Brett is still umpiring in 2018, although these days he waves the flags in Division 1. Gary has a dry sense of humour. He approached me at three quarter time of a Reserves match a few years ago with the words “**** off, Pete”. It turned out that a field umpire had pulled out of a senior match at a nearby ground and Gary had been asked to tell me that I was required there. It was Matt Mahoney’s first senior match and we umpired so well together that a wag in the crowd cable-tied the gates closes so that we couldn’t walk off the ground! On another occasion when I had umpired a close match at Bentleigh (they lost), Gary welcomed me at the after match with the words: “Peter always stays back for a drink and is happy to discuss any mistakes he has made on the field – he’ll be here until midnight tonight”. Congratulations on 50 great years of involvement of football, Gary.

Marshie reminded all umpires last week that we must concentrate for the full 100 minutes in every match, whether or not the play is near us. For example, if a player is having a shot for goal after the siren, one fieldie will be on the goal line looking for infringements there, the controlling umpire will be policing the mark while the third fieldie (if appointed) will be policing the protected area behind the mark. It is all about teamwork. The non-officiating fieldies should always be alert for potential major out of zone free kicks and should hold their vision after relinquishing control for after disposal incidents. In marking contests, fieldies need to be aware of the players’ intentions in that contest – is the ball each player’s prime objective!

Congratulations to Tane Abbott in reaching the 200-game milestone last week. Inspired by Tane’s achievement, Pete Bailey has made a comeback umpiring a women’s match last week. Pete has lost a couple of yards since his umpiring heyday and made need a little work on the track to improve his fitness levels before being considered for Divvie 1!

Remember that:

“The Ump in Green Should Not Be Seen” and “We Bounce, We Blow, The Rules We Know”

UMPIRE’S CORNER / THE WHITE KNIGHTDIVISION 4: CLUB NOTES

LYNDALEAfter last weeks Interleague break all 3 sports were back into the swing of things and while results were not overly pleasing it must be said that we are certainly doing a lot of things right and with commitment towards the club, its coaches and your team mates success will follow.

At times as a club we need to stand up, make decisions that won’t please everyone and focus on the things we can control to ensure our future is sound.

The club is always looking for people to help out and be part of the decision process. If you are interested feel free to contact the President anytime to discuss.

This week brings Indigenous Round to the SFNL and in conjunction with Blackchrome the club will be wearing these 5inch socks on match day this week in all sports. Designed by Alex Kerr and available at the club this week for $15.

Saturday June 16th the club will be holding a Trivia Night hosted by the self-proclaimed smartest guy at Lyndale Dean ‘Skillsy’ Shukosky. Cost of the event will only be $5 and we encourage everyone to attend, this will be a kid friendly evening designed to bring all 3 divisions of our club together.

6 teams, 1 club, 1 family.

#Pumas2018

Social Memberships are available for $25 which includes stubby holder, keyring and membership card which entitles you to members pricing at the bar.

The Lyndale Football Netball club would like to thank its sponsors for 2018

Dandenong Club, First National Hall & Partners, Bendigo Bank Dingley Village, Sandown Greyhounds Community Fund, Tiger Electrical Services, Body First Myotherapy, Strike Bowling Century City Walk, Phoenix Tapware.

There are plenty of sponsorship opportunities for businesses, feel free to contact the club and a member of our Sponsorship team will be in touch

MOORABBINRESERVES It was a great day for footy and the reserve boys played off in a nail biting draw, the boys left nothing out there and battled hard. Perry and Rick explaining after the game that the boys need to put in 4 quarters and follow instructions to win. Matthews, Ambrosini, Parker, Maizey and Munday were amongst the best in a team effort.

SENIORS The seniors were in front from the start and came away with a well earned win with ball winners across the board, General had the ball on a string and played what many were saying was his best game possibly ever, Lindsay was ever so reliable, Berry showed glimpses that he was running into form, Leroy made a statement, Sauce was good taking advantage of the wide spaces and I think people are getting sick of talking

about bone. Velt and Rod were as happy as Cheshire cats watching as the boys work at what we have been working hard on the track. Thanks to Sandown for hosting us, we look forward to returning the favour later in the year.

Thank you to our sponsors The Butcher Club (Southland) The Tradesman Café, MoorabbinEwash, Moorabbin Hardman Bros, Breeside Matthew Pillious, KFC (Southland), Highett RSL

CARRUM PATTERSON LAKESNEWS FROM THE DEN: 4 Victories from 4 – 2 netball and 2 footy !...we are definitely on the hunt!

A great weekend for the club, our netball girls brought home 2 great wins and our footballers

the same…with our Reserves kicking a record score for the club (atleast since our reforming).

We have another home game coming up as we take on Cerberus.

Make sure you get down to the Den to cheer us on and join in with the party post game.

As we do, we will be having live music, food available, great raffles and lots of

fun and shenanigans.

Why not become a Social Member and enjoy all the benefits this provides whilst really helping our club! Check out our website for the detail and all the benefits you get.

Also a reminder that our Massive Mid Season Ball is fast approaching, get in early and secure your tickets so you don’t miss out. Contact the club ASAP for information.

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PLAYER PROFILES

Nickname: Madz

Age: 25

Height: 176cm

Position: C/WD

Junior club: Aces Netball Club

Career highlight: State team

Occupation: Admin

AFL team supported: Essendon

Favourite sport outside netball? Basketball

Describe yourself in three words: Loving, caring, pasty

Who’s your celebrity crush? Zac Efron

Which reality TV show would you go on and why? The Block – I enjoy a challenge

Best concert you’ve been to? P!nk

What’s on your iPod? Music

What would you spend your last $20 on? Shoes

If you owned a racehorse, what would you call it? Catch Up

Your last meal would be? Roast

Three smartphone apps you can’t live without? Instagram, Facebook, Online Banking

Most prized possession? My dog

Favourite netty trip destination? Perth

Age: 20

Height: 180cm

Position: midfield / forward pocket

Junior club: Pyramid Power (AFL Cairns)

Career highlight: Winning Grand Final for junior club

Occupation: Community Youth Officer at Dandenong Council

AFL team supported: Richmond

Favourite sport outside footy? Basketball and NRL

Describe yourself in three words: Competitive, reliable, trustworthy

Who’s your celebrity crush? Rihanna

Which reality TV show would you go on and why? The Office – looks like a kind of place you could kick back in given I work in an office environment

Best concert you’ve been to? Me singing in the shower

What’s on your iPod? Mostly reggae

What would you spend your last $20 on? I would spend my last $20 on some ramen

If you owned a racehorse, what would you call it? Blackie

Your last meal would be? I’d have a buffet

Three smartphone apps you can’t live without? Stan, Facebook and Instagram

Most prized possession? Family

Favourite footy trip destination? Inverloch

MADDISON HANLEN JOSH KYLE SHOOTING STAR OF THE WEEKPLAYER OF THE DAY

It is in the big moments that champions step up and the former Port Melbourne premiership player did just that against Bentleigh on Saturday. Playing mostly as a high half forward, Brewer won a fair bit of the footy for most of the day, but when the game was in the balance in the last quarter, the experienced veteran stood up and almost single-handedly dragged his side over the line. Brewer provided a vital target up forward, clunking plenty of telling marks and setting up scoring opportunities for his teammates. A genuine big-game player.

Congratulations, Steve!

Rogerson was best for the Falcons in their three-point win over Keysborough. Playing for Endeavour Hills from junior ranks, Rogerson has made his mark as a valuable pick in the Under 19s and made his way through to a senior debut for the same club in 2017. He was also a part of Southern’s Interleague side in 2017.

Congratulations, Matthew!

MATTHEW ROGERSONENDEAVOUR HILLS

CLIFTON UMBRELLAS NETBALL PLAYER OF THE DAY

MEGAN KENNEDYKEYSBOROUGH

Keysborough’s athletic centre Megan Kennedy was instrumental in her side’s defeat of Hampton Park. Much of Hampton Park’s strength comes from the dynamism of their mid-court, and Megan’s endurance and intelligence played a huge part in nullifying this danger. She continually presented for her teammates in attack, and was also solid in defence. It is not enough to be able to run hard all match – you need to know where to run and when to go there, and Megan has the innate ability to be able to do this.

STEVE BREWEREAST MALVERN

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BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 2 SENIOR

PLAYER NAME CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Peter Dye Doveton Eagles 1 29Ed Turner Highett 7 27Luke James Murrumbeena 0 25Chris Bryan Keysborough 2 24Alaster Bradley Murrumbeena 6 22Matthew Carnelley Keysborough 1 19Cameron Roughead Caulfield 1 17Thomas Burley Hampton 5 16Caleb Schulz Mount Waverley 1 13Enayte Samadi Doveton Eagles 0 13

DIVISION 1 RESERVE

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Peter Rizzi Dingley 4 16Shaun Cusack Dingley 0 13Christopher Fidler St Kilda City 1 9Jason Butler Port Melbourne Colts 0 9Ryan Kreymborg St Pauls 1 9

DIVISION 3 RESERVE

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Dylan Asling Hampton Park 2 27Christopher Spencer Ashwood 2 15Andrew Sparkes Black Rock 8 14Jake Beckwith Springvale Districts 0 11Robert Mackay Heatherton 3 10

WOMEN'S DIVISION 2

PLAYER NAME CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Catrina Mastroianni Clayton 0 5Harmony Thomas Doveton Eagles 1 5Zoe Chasemore Frankston Dolphins 2 5Jessica McDonald Lyndale 0 4Tarryn Hart Lyndhurst 4 4

DIVISION 2 RESERVE

PLAYER NAME CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Mathew Poore Skye 3 18Jacob Caisley Keysborough 0 17Rhys Clayton Murrumbeena 2 17Sean Paynter Doveton Eagles 3 16Bradley Dyer Skye 7 14

DIVISION 4 RESERVE

PLAYER NAME CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Cameron Russell Frankston Dolphins 5 25Ben Sherlock Lyndhurst 0 14Corey Cocker Lyndhurst 0 11Joel Niziorski Frankston Dolphins 3 11James Parker Moorabbin 2 10

THIRDS

PLAYER NAME CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Michael Kalviskis Skye 0 24Damien Jones Cheltenham 0 14Andrew Rizzi Dingley 8 13Greg Camilleri Cheltenham 1 12Clinton Jarrett Endeavour Hills 0 10

DIVISION 1 SENIOR

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Stephen Muller St Pauls 2 21James Morris Mordialloc 5 19Steven Tolongs Mordialloc 4 19Nathan Peterson St Kilda City 1 11Tom Nicholls Port Melbourne Colts 1 11Troy Parker St Kilda City 2 11Jake Mullen Oakleigh District 4 10Marc Lonergan East Malvern 1 10Aaron Purvis St Kilda City 0 9Jesse Firebrace St Kilda City 3 9

BENDIGO BANK DINGLEY VILLAGE DIVISION 3 SENIOR

PLAYER CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Nathan Carver Hampton Park 2 30Stefan Feehan Springvale Districts 3 19Jarrod Marolla Endeavour Hills 6 18Dale Carroll Ashwood 7 15Christopher Grove Ashwood 1 11Khaled Kandakji Heatherton 2 11Sam Raru Springvale Districts 1 11Thomas Dewar Black Rock 8 11Cameron Williamson Hampton Park 1 10George Angelopoulos Springvale Districts 0 10

WOMEN'S DIVISION 1

PLAYER NAME CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Emily Mcintyre Oakleigh District 9 32Danielle Wearne Murrumbeena 3 21Bayley Mifsud Oakleigh District 2 12Aisling Muir Murrumbeena 2 10Jordan Mifsud Oakleigh District 1 8Gabrielle Boyle Mordialloc 5 7Rebekah Sibenaler Mordialloc 4 7Ashleigh Gardner Murrumbeena 1 6Jessica Howroyd Murrumbeena 0 6Lauren Luff Murrumbeena 0 6

OPTIONS CONSULTING GROUP DIVISION 4 SENIOR

PLAYER NAME CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Luke Kirkland Frankston Dolphins 0 30Dylan Bone Moorabbin 5 26Hamish Browning Lyndhurst 4 20Brenton Rafferty Carrum Patterson Lakes 3 19Trevor Kumetaitis Lyndale 0 17Benjamin White Frankston Dolphins 3 15Shane Thomas Lyndale 0 15Tyler Neal Carrum Patterson Lakes 6 15David Barrie Dandenong 0 13Justin Isaac Moorabbin 4 12

UNDER 19

PLAYER NAME CLUB LAST WEEK TOTAL

Matthew Mcnaughton St Kilda City 2 22Jack Farrington Dingley 1 21Jacob Bakes Parkmore / Springvale 5 18Alex Mills St Kilda City 2 17Yianni Billias Oakleigh District 0 13Moevao Lega Frost Parkmore / Springvale 3 12Aaron Tenenbaum St Kilda City 0 11Stefan Lamble Dingley 2 10Adam Machnikowski Keysborough 1 9Adam Peacock Dingley 1 8

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