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TIGER TALKTHE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE
DROMANA FOOTBALL & NETBALL CLUBVolume 19, Issue 2
Email: [email protected]
INSIDE THIS EDITION
1. Recent & Upcoming Events 4. Senior and Reserves Reports 7. Player Profile – Rory Gregg 10. Jumper Numbers, History Project
Following the Dawn Service on Wednesday 25th April, you can have breakfast at the club grounds for just a gold coin donation. Menu includes egg and bacon sandwiches, sausages with onions, tea, coffee and Anzac biscuits. The cost of food is covered by the Dromana/Red Hill RSL and all profit goes to DFNC.
Apologies to new player Jake Milward from Langwarrin whose photo mysteriously disappeared from the font cover of last
month’s edition. Here he is.
TIGER TALK THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE
DROMANA FOOTBALL & NETBALL CLUB
[email protected] Phone: 5987 2732 Website: dromanatigers.com
2. The Buzz from the Board & Editorial 3. Results & Awards 5. U19’s and Netball Reports 6. Just for 8. Games Update – Tiger Snapshot 9. Our Valued Sponsors11. Tiger Tit Bits 12. The History Page
In a close fought Good Friday clash against local rivals Rye, scores were tied at three quarter time but the last quarter saw Dromana break away to run out 23 point winners and retain the O’Rourke/Matthews shield.Netball sides took the court and all had decisive wins to start off the 2018 season
UPCOMING FUNCTIONS
SATURDAY 21ST APRIL - 12 NOON
$50 Per Head includes lunch, glass champagne and entry into door
• Guest Speaker • Entertainment • Silent Auction • Raffles
BOOKINGS ESSENTIALDebbie 0458 162 365 or Tara 0478 682 991
SATURDAY 21ST APRIL –
PLAYER AUCTION - ENTRY $15
• DJ • FOOD • FUN
DROMANA FOOTBALL & NETBALL CLUB
April 2018 dromanatigers.com.au
Results & Awards Just for a Laugh! Trainers’ Report Our Valued Sponsors The History Page
In a close fought Good Friday clash against local rivals Rye, scores were tied at three quarter time but the last quarter saw Dromana break away to run out 23 point winners and retain the O’Rourke/Matthews shield. Three of our Netball sides took the court and all had decisive wins to start off the 2018 season.
UPCOMING FUNCTIONS
12 NOON – 2 PM
$50 Per Head includes lunch, glass of champagne and entry into door prize.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL Debbie 0458 162 365 or Tara 0478 682 991
FROM 6.30 PM
ENTRY $15
The President’s
by Graham Stelling
THE MANY HATS REPORT
As indicated by Chris in his last re
Europe so this issues report is written by Graham Stelling who is
President, Finance Director
Well what a way to start the season with a win over Rye in our first Good Friday game in
the new Division 2 competition and of course we retained the O’Rourke
but apart from our on-field success
booth, bar and canteen I can recall in my 38 years involvement with the club and gave us a
much needed financial injection to start the season.
A day like that just doesn’t happen it takes a lot of hard
Board Members, Volunteers, Life Members, players and suppliers.
opportunity to recognise their efforts and personally say THANK YOU.
Financially we have started the year on a positive note bu
demands on the clubs finances continue unabated and I urge the players to ensure their
membership and sponsorships are paid up early and also ask the club sponsors to meet their
promised commitments as soon as possible.
There are other ways you can support the club and that is by attending the Player Auction,
social functions and buying tickets in the Major Raffle which are available now or why not
see Tara and Debbie and join the Tigers Club. A list of the club’s social fun
accessible from our website www.dromanatigers.com.au
At the time of writing we have just played Somerville which was another win for our Senior
team and the first game for our new A Grade Netball squad who recorded a good win to
follow on their success in the Casey Preseason Netball competition.
I would like at this time to pass on the club’s condolences to Kylie Johnson our A & B Grade
Netball Coach on the loss of he
Just a final request with our usual timekeeper David Dunlop experiencing ill health we are
in need of someone to perform the role at away games and we also are in need of a Canteen
Manager if you can help in either area please contact me.
GO TIGERS!!!
EDITORIAL:
Sometimes I watch the news in horror people involved in drugs, violence & anti social behaviour.
AND THEN, I arrive at the Dromana Football and Netball Club and see happy, healthy young peopleinvolved in their club and the community.their good manners and their courtesy their parents on raising them this way.
It brightens my day, keeps me coming backhope for the future!!
Editor: Vicki Holt Home: 5987 3869 MobEmail: [email protected]
Tiger Talk
The President’s & the Finance Director’s
Graham Stelling
THE MANY HATS REPORT
As indicated by Chris in his last report he and Lyn are ‘recruiting’ in
Europe so this issues report is written by Graham Stelling who is
President, Finance Director plus his usual role as
Well what a way to start the season with a win over Rye in our first Good Friday game in
the new Division 2 competition and of course we retained the O’Rourke
field success, the day itself was a blinder with the biggest gate,
booth, bar and canteen I can recall in my 38 years involvement with the club and gave us a
much needed financial injection to start the season.
A day like that just doesn’t happen it takes a lot of hard work from a lot of people including
Board Members, Volunteers, Life Members, players and suppliers. I would like to take this
opportunity to recognise their efforts and personally say THANK YOU.
Financially we have started the year on a positive note but we face a long year where the
demands on the clubs finances continue unabated and I urge the players to ensure their
membership and sponsorships are paid up early and also ask the club sponsors to meet their
promised commitments as soon as possible.
re are other ways you can support the club and that is by attending the Player Auction,
social functions and buying tickets in the Major Raffle which are available now or why not
see Tara and Debbie and join the Tigers Club. A list of the club’s social fun
www.dromanatigers.com.au and are listed in the Handbook.
At the time of writing we have just played Somerville which was another win for our Senior
e for our new A Grade Netball squad who recorded a good win to
follow on their success in the Casey Preseason Netball competition.
I would like at this time to pass on the club’s condolences to Kylie Johnson our A & B Grade
Netball Coach on the loss of her father.
Just a final request with our usual timekeeper David Dunlop experiencing ill health we are
in need of someone to perform the role at away games and we also are in need of a Canteen
Manager if you can help in either area please contact me.
Sometimes I watch the news in horror & despair. Young anti social behaviour.
AND THEN, I arrive at the Dromana Football and Netball Club and see happy, healthy young people actively
club and the community. I thank them for courtesy and congratulate
brightens my day, keeps me coming back and gives me
: 5987 3869 Mobile: 0428 332 429 [email protected]
THE DFNC WEBSITE HISTORY PAGE‘Thank you’ to all those people who have contacted the club with positive comments, memorabilia, photographs and items of interest for the website
Special thanks are due to: Vicki Holt, Graham Stelling and Gary Ferguson for their invaluableof our club’s history.
Hopefully, as the website further develops, some of the forgotten and overlooked chapters of DFNC history can be resurrected and recorded for future generations to read and appreciate. Thank you, Roger Spaull.
Tiger Talk – Page 2
Director’s Report
port he and Lyn are ‘recruiting’ in
Europe so this issues report is written by Graham Stelling who is acting plus his usual role as Secretary.
Well what a way to start the season with a win over Rye in our first Good Friday game in
the new Division 2 competition and of course we retained the O’Rourke-Matthews Shield,
the day itself was a blinder with the biggest gate,
booth, bar and canteen I can recall in my 38 years involvement with the club and gave us a
work from a lot of people including
I would like to take this
opportunity to recognise their efforts and personally say THANK YOU.
t we face a long year where the
demands on the clubs finances continue unabated and I urge the players to ensure their
membership and sponsorships are paid up early and also ask the club sponsors to meet their
re are other ways you can support the club and that is by attending the Player Auction,
social functions and buying tickets in the Major Raffle which are available now or why not
see Tara and Debbie and join the Tigers Club. A list of the club’s social functions is
and are listed in the Handbook.
At the time of writing we have just played Somerville which was another win for our Senior
e for our new A Grade Netball squad who recorded a good win to
I would like at this time to pass on the club’s condolences to Kylie Johnson our A & B Grade
Just a final request with our usual timekeeper David Dunlop experiencing ill health we are
in need of someone to perform the role at away games and we also are in need of a Canteen
THE DFNC WEBSITE HISTORY PAGE ‘Thank you’ to all those people who have contacted the club with positive comments, memorabilia, photographs and items of interest for the website History Page.
Special thanks are due to: Vicki Holt, Graham Stelling and Gary Ferguson for their invaluable input and support
Hopefully, as the website further develops, some of the forgotten and overlooked chapters of DFNC history can be resurrected and recorded for future generations to
Thank you, Roger Spaull.
ROUND 4 – GOOD FRIDAY 30th MARCH
B GRADE NETBALL – DROMANA 56 def RYE 41
LARGE XPRESS GOURMET PIZZA
D GRADE NETBALL – DROMANA 38 def SORRENTO 12
PIZZA DONATED BY BANG BANG PIZZA
SENIOR FOOTBALL: DROMANA 15.16.107 def RYE 12.11.83
$50 VOUCHER from PENINSULA FRESH SEAFOOD
LARGE XPRESS GOURMET PIZZA
THURSDAY NIGHT MEAL DONATED BY THE CLUB
RESERVES FOOTBALL: RYE 11.10.76 def DROMANA 3.12.30
$30 CASH LIFE MEMBERS AWARD
ROUND OF GOLF AT SAFETY BEACH
PIZZA DONATED BY BANG BANG PIZZA
UNDER 19’S FOOTBALL: RYE 9.12.66 def DROMANA 7.7.49
$20 CASH LIFE MEMBERS AWARD
BBQ LUNCH PROVIDED BY THE CLUB
PIE & COFFEE AT SOULSA KATERING
ROUND 1 – SATURDAY 7th APRIL A GRADE NETBALL – DROMANA 32 def SOMERVILLE 25
$20 VOUCHER from EFFLORESCE BEAUTY
C GRADE NETBALL – DROMANA 35 def SOMERVILLE 31
CAKE & COFFEE DONATED BY STYLE PIRATE
SENIOR FOOTBALL: DROMANA 16.15.111 def
$50 VOUCHER from PENINSULA FRESH SEAFOOD
LARGE XPRESS GOURMET PIZZA
THURSDAY NIGHT MEAL DONATED BY THE CLUB
RESERVES FOOTBALL: SOMERVILLE 5.15.45 def DROMANA 6.7.43
$30 CASH LIFE MEMBERS AWARD
ROUND OF GOLF AT SAFETY BEACH
PIZZA DONATED BY BANG BANG PIZZA
UNDER 19’S FOOTBALL: SOMERVILLE 7.8.50 def DROMANA 7.7.49
$20 CASH LIFE MEMBERS AWARD
BBQ LUNCH PROVIDED BY THE CLUB
PIE & COFFEE AT SOULSA KATERING
ROUND 2 – SATURDAY 14th APRIL A GRADE NETBALL – DROMANA 36 def DEVON MEADOWS 19
$20 VOUCHER from EFFLORESCE BEAUTY - KARLI FOSTER
C GRADE NETBALL – DROMANA 19 and DEVON MEADOWS 19
CAKE & COFFEE FROM STYLE PIRATE - MACKENZIE COCHRANE
UNDER 17 NETBALL – DROMANA 31 def DEVON MEADOWS 13
$10 MEAL DONATED BY DROMANA FISH SUPPY
SENIOR FOOTBALL: DROMANA 14.12.96 def DEVON MEADOWS
$50 VOUCHER from PENINSULA FRESH SEAFOOD
LARGE XPRESS GOURMET PIZZA
THURSDAY NIGHT MEAL DONATED BY THE CLUB
RESERVES FOOTBALL: DROMANA 3.7.25 def DEVON MEADOWS 0.4.4
$30 CASH LIFE MEMBERS AWARD
ROUND OF GOLF AT SAFETY BEACH
PIZZA DONATED BY BANG BANG PIZZA
UNDER 19’S FOOTBALL: DROMANA 6.15.51 def DEVON MEADOWS 4.3.27
$20 CASH LIFE MEMBERS AWARD
BBQ LUNCH PROVIDED BY THE CLUB
PIE & COFFEE AT SOULSA KATERING
MARCH - DROMANA v RYE AT HOME:
DROMANA 56 def RYE 41 C GRADE NETBALL – DROMANA 40 def RYE 26
- ELISE HUNTER CAKE & COFFEE DONATED BY STYLE PIRATE
DROMANA 38 def SORRENTO 12
- CHANNELLE JENKINS
SENIOR FOOTBALL: DROMANA 15.16.107 def RYE 12.11.83
$50 VOUCHER from PENINSULA FRESH SEAFOOD - SHAUN CLARKE
- BEN HOLMES
THURSDAY NIGHT MEAL DONATED BY THE CLUB - ETHAN JOHNSTONE
RESERVES FOOTBALL: RYE 11.10.76 def DROMANA 3.12.30
- AYDN MUSGRAVE
- DANIEL MARCHESANI
- KYLE GAINSFORD
UNDER 19’S FOOTBALL: RYE 9.12.66 def DROMANA 7.7.49
- SEAN ROSS
- BEN TOVEY
- KAYNE GIPP
APRIL - DROMANA v SOMERVILLE AWAY: DROMANA 32 def SOMERVILLE 25 B GRADE NETBALL – SOMERVILLE 60 def DROMANA 34
- EMILY LA ROCHE LARGE XPRESS GOURMET PIZZA
DROMANA 35 def SOMERVILLE 31 D GRADE NETBALL – SOMERVILLE 27 def DROMANA 24
E DONATED BY STYLE PIRATE - GEORGIE DUNN PIZZA DONATED BY BANG BANG PIZZA
SENIOR FOOTBALL: DROMANA 16.15.111 def SOMERVILLE 8.6.54
$50 VOUCHER from PENINSULA FRESH SEAFOOD - JAY HUTCHINSON
- BILLY QUIGLEY
THURSDAY NIGHT MEAL DONATED BY THE CLUB - ETHAN JOHNSTONE
RESERVES FOOTBALL: SOMERVILLE 5.15.45 def DROMANA 6.7.43
- JOEL BATEMAN
- DANE LEYDON-KOSIKAS
- KYLE GAINSFORD
TBALL: SOMERVILLE 7.8.50 def DROMANA 7.7.49
- BEN TOVEY
- LACHLAN McKENZIE
- JOHN McGENNISKEN
APRIL - DROMANA v DEVON MEADOWS AWAY:DROMANA 36 def DEVON MEADOWS 19 B GRADE NETBALL – DROMANA 41 def DEVON MEADOWS 26
KARLI FOSTER LARGE XPRESS GOURMET PIZZA
DROMANA 19 and DEVON MEADOWS 19 D GRADE NETBALL – DROMANA 26 def DEVON MEADOWS 15
MACKENZIE COCHRANE PIZZA DONATED BY BANG BANG PIZZA
DROMANA 31 def DEVON MEADOWS 13
DONATED BY DROMANA FISH SUPPY - JENNA SCOTT
DEVON MEADOWS 8.9.57
$50 VOUCHER from PENINSULA FRESH SEAFOOD - SAM GEURTS
- JOSH BATEMAN
THURSDAY NIGHT MEAL DONATED BY THE CLUB - BEAU COSSON
RESERVES FOOTBALL: DROMANA 3.7.25 def DEVON MEADOWS 0.4.4
- DANE LEYDEN-KOSIKAS
- SAM WILLIAMSON
- TOM CARTER
UNDER 19’S FOOTBALL: DROMANA 6.15.51 def DEVON MEADOWS 4.3.27
- SEAN ROSS
- KEEGAN SNADDON
- JOSH DORNOM
Tiger Talk – Page 3
DROMANA 40 def RYE 26
DONATED BY STYLE PIRATE - JADE SMITH
SOMERVILLE 60 def DROMANA 34
LARGE XPRESS GOURMET PIZZA - LAURA HOPKINS
SOMERVILLE 27 def DROMANA 24
BANG BANG PIZZA - SAHRA DUPUY
DROMANA v DEVON MEADOWS AWAY: DROMANA 41 def DEVON MEADOWS 26
LARGE XPRESS GOURMET PIZZA - CAITLIN HESELTINE
DROMANA 26 def DEVON MEADOWS 15
PIZZA DONATED BY BANG BANG PIZZA - RENAE MOOREHEAD
by Coach Rikki Johnston
Rd 4 vs Rye: In perfect sunny weather and played in front of 4,000 plus spectators the Gooversus Rye turned out to be quite the day for club.
After what could only be described as a slow start, the within 11 points at half time against a very much improved Rye outfit.The second half turned into a real arm wrestle with both sides not giving an inch. With fitness playing a part, we were able to respond strongly in the last quarter running out 23 point winners in a quality contest all day. players on the day were Shaun Clarke, Ben Holmes
Rd 1 vs Somerville: Travelling away to Somerville for our first road game was to be a genuine challenge against a side that we consider a finals contender.
After another sluggish start that saw the home side kick four of the first five goals, going into quarter time there was some need for adjustment. To the boys’ credit, in the second and third quarter we were able to reel off 12 goals in a row and put together some really exciting football for the last three quarters.
In the end we ran out 57 point winners in a really acknowledgement that we need to iron out our slow starts as a top priority. The best players on the day were Jay Hutchinson, Billy Quigley Shaun Clarke.
Rd 2 vs Devon Meadows by Dan Geurts (due to Rikki’s absence with illness) Round 2 brought us up against Devon Meadows away. Playing the Panthers on their home deck is always aphysical match & the weekend proved to be no different.
After the reserves had to endure some of the worst conditions possible, the rain had stopped and the wind had steadied by the first bounce of the senior game. After slow starts in the first two games (giving away five goals to both Rye and then Somerville), our major focus was putting a score on the board early. Some classy midfield work allowed first 30 seconds of the game. Two first quarter goals by which, a freaky left foot ninja kick hacked out of mida two goal lead into the first break. Being two goals ahead didn’t reflect the dominant quarter as we gave away two 50m penalties directly resulting in Devon goals.
The weather turned back to rubbish in the second quarter and for thepart it was a back and forth arm wrestle. First gamer poise as he and his brother Josh found plenty of the football. Some inaccurate kicking by Devon allowed us to hold a 15 point lead at the main break 7.3.45 v 4.6.30.
The third quarter belonged to Devon as some more undisciplined acts handed them easy goals. It was a scrappy quarter as the rain pelted down. We held on to an eight point lead going into the last.
The weather cleared as we kicked into the breeze in the final boys rallied as the skipper, Terry Wheeler, showed outstanding leadership early in the last. He booted the first goal & the midfield. He was helped by Junior and work inside. Bunta Quigley rebounded much of Devon’s forward half entries and we held them to just two points in the last. to be too much for the opposition as we raced away to a 39 point victory.
Tiger Ta
by Coach Rikki Johnston
In perfect sunny weather and played in front of 4,000 plus spectators the Good Friday blockbuster
turned out to be quite the day for club.
After what could only be described as a slow start, the boys steadied to be within 11 points at half time against a very much improved Rye outfit. The second half turned into a real arm wrestle with both sides not giving an
With fitness playing a part, we were able to respond strongly in the running out 23 point winners in a quality contest all day. Best
Shaun Clarke, Ben Holmes & Andrew Howison.
Travelling away to Somerville for our first road game was to be a genuine challenge against a side that we consider a finals
After another sluggish start that saw the home side kick four of the first five was some need for adjustment. To the
boys’ credit, in the second and third quarter we were able to reel off 12 goals in a row and put together some really exciting football for the last three
In the end we ran out 57 point winners in a really pleasing overall effort, with acknowledgement that we need to iron out our slow starts as a top priority.
Jay Hutchinson, Billy Quigley and
Round 2 brought us up against Devon Meadows away. Playing the Panthers on their home deck is always a
the weekend proved to be no different.
After the reserves had to endure some of the worst conditions possible, the rain had stopped and the wind had steadied by the first bounce of the senior game. After slow starts in the first two games (giving away five goals to both
, our major focus was putting a score on the board Some classy midfield work allowed EJ to make that happen in the
first 30 seconds of the game. Two first quarter goals by Holmes (one of which, a freaky left foot ninja kick hacked out of mid-air!) saw the tigers take
Being two goals ahead didn’t reflect the dominant quarter as we gave away two 50m penalties directly resulting in
The weather turned back to rubbish in the second quarter and for the most part it was a back and forth arm wrestle. First gamer Joel Bateman showed
found plenty of the football. Some inaccurate kicking by Devon allowed us to hold a 15 point lead at the main
d quarter belonged to Devon as some more undisciplined acts It was a scrappy quarter as the rain pelted down.
We held on to an eight point lead going into the last.
The weather cleared as we kicked into the breeze in the final quarter. The , showed outstanding leadership provided plenty of drive through
and Clarkey who provided the grunt rebounded much of Devon’s forward half
entries and we held them to just two points in the last. Our work rate proved to be too much for the opposition as we raced away to a 39 point victory.
Good Friday’s game was the first time many of our players had played together, which at times saw our press break down as did our goal kicking under pressure. It resulted in a tough day at the office, letting Rye run over the top of us. Best players were Marchesani, Gainsford, JB, Norton Dano
Round 1: We started very fast against Somerville. In the first half our mids were feeding Jae movement. This is what we wanted from our playing group.
In the second half Somerville clearly shut down our ball movement and double teamed Jae, keeping us scoreless for the second half. Disappointed with the loswe talked about how we could overcome this after the game. Best players were Gainsford, Carter, Gipp
Round 2: In windy and rainy conditions we kicked with a gusty 30 plus knot wind which we as a coaching group felt 1 goal 2 behinds was not enough. To the boys credit they kept Devon Meadows to 3 points and managed a goal into the wind.
During the half time break the rain set in leaving us with a wet soggy football kicking with a breeze. On theseemed a disappointing quarter of football where we kicked 1 goal 3 behinds to Devon Meadows 1 point. Was it enough going into the last quarter?
The final quarter saw the breeze drop and the rain intensify. Our players held tight and played in front and wanted the ball more. This showed with three brave acts also resulting in free kicks our way and keeping Devon Meadows scoreless in the last quarter, giving the boy the four points that they really deserved. Best players wereCarter, Jenkins, Gill
Really looking forward to playing at Dromana this weekend in front of our home crowd and levelling the ledger at 22 going into the bye.
Talk – Page 4
by Coach Adrian Timmis
Football is a team game. When it comes to reserves football it’s a balancing act of being a team player and impressing the senior coaching staff.
Good Friday’s game was the first time many of our players had played together, which at times saw our press and zone break down as did our goal kicking under pressure. It resulted in a tough day at the office, letting Rye run over the top of us. Best players were Musgrave, Marchesani, Gainsford, JB, Norton and
We started very fast against erville. In the first half our mids were
with direct, quick ball movement. This is what we wanted from our playing group.
In the second half Somerville clearly shut down our ball movement and double teamed Jae, keeping us scoreless for the econd half. Disappointed with the loss
we talked about how we could overcome this after the game. Best players were JB, Leyden, Gainsford, Carter, Gipp and Hyde
In windy and rainy conditions we kicked with a gusty 30 plus knot wind
a coaching group felt 1 goal 2 behinds was not enough. To the boys credit they kept Devon Meadows to 3 points and managed a goal into the wind.
During the half time break the rain set in leaving us with a wet soggy football kicking with a breeze. On the surface it seemed a disappointing quarter of football where we kicked 1 goal 3 behinds to Devon Meadows 1 point. Was it enough going into the last quarter?
The final quarter saw the breeze drop and the rain intensify. Our players held tight
in front and wanted the ball more. This showed with three brave acts also resulting in free kicks our way and keeping Devon Meadows scoreless in the last quarter, giving the boy the four points that they really deserved.
were Leyden, Williamson, Carter, Jenkins, Gill-Furness and Gipp
Really looking forward to playing at Dromana this weekend in front of our home crowd and levelling the ledger at 2-2 going into the bye. Go TIGERS
Tiger Talk - Page 5
From Coach Peter Ball
Round 4 (but first game) At home on Good Friday, the U19’s had a real challenge against a top team
in Rye. Our boys let themselves down in a few areas with average kicking (missing target) and minimal run from behind. Rye weregoing forward and that was the difference. 3 fifty metre penalties (3 goals) and our ruckman not nominating deep in our back pocket (1 goal) didn’t help. The rule is simple, HANDS UP + SHUT UP TOWARDS UMPIRES. Rye was team and deserved the 4 points. Goal Kickers: Tovey 2, Gipp, Mead, Chamberlain, Hince, Ross Best Players: Tovey, Gipp, Trew, Ross, Chamberlain, Childs Final Score: Dromana 7.7.49 to Rye 9.12.66
Round 1 (but 2nd game) Sommy at Sommy is always difficult at U19 level. We went into the game with 4 changes from the first game. Our tactics were to play on and move the ball quicker into our forward half with at least 32 handballs (minimum 8 per quarter) to running receivers. This game was a real arm wrestle; our boyguts out and were extremely stiff to lose by 1 point. Highlights: Ben Tovey’s hanger and captain game, no 50 metre penalties and no arguing!!!Goal Kickers: Cashin 2, Tovey 2, Hince, Stepanavicius, Mead Best Players: Gorman-Batt, ToveSnaddon, Gipp Final Score: Dromana 7.7.49 to Somerville 7.8.50
Round 2 (but our 3rd game – confusing again at Devon Meadows or as the locals like to think, South Toorak. At our conditions and positions meeting before the game, our were simple. Get extra numbers at the fall of the ball and win the contest at ground level.
The 1st quarter we had the strong wind advantage but poor kicking for goal had us at 2 goals 6behinds to Devon no score. The 2nd
showed us how to score, kicking 4 goals 2 behinds to our 1 point. In the 3rd quarter, we were able to win the ball at ground level with Seankicking 2 goals each. The final quarterwere to win the clearances and win the inside 5big tick in both areas. Goal Kickers: Harry 3, Sean 2 and Ben 1Best Players: Sean, Kayne, Lachlan, Harry, Keagan, Josh and Stepa Final Score: Dromana 615.51 def Devon
Thanks Vicki, Boochè, Val, Judy, Fergie awho help our young men play every week.Cheers, PB
From Coach Peter Ball
(but first game) At home on Good Friday, the U19’s had a
challenge against a top team in Rye. Our boys let themselves down in a few areas with average kicking (missing target) and minimal run from behind. Rye were a lot cleaner going forward and that was the difference. 3 fifty metre penalties (3 goals) and our ruckman not nominating deep in our back pocket (1 goal) didn’t help. The rule is simple, HANDS UP + SHUT UP
the better footy
Gipp, Mead, Chamberlain,
Tovey, Gipp, Trew, Ross,
Rye 9.12.66
game) Sommy at Sommy is vel. We went into the
game with 4 changes from the first game. Our tactics were to play on and move the ball quicker into our forward half with at least 32 handballs (minimum 8 per quarter) to running receivers. This game was a real arm wrestle; our boys played their guts out and were extremely stiff to lose by 1 point.
hanger and captain Mac’s game, no 50 metre penalties and no arguing!!!
Cashin 2, Tovey 2, Hince,
Batt, Tovey, Childs,
Somerville 7.8.50
confusing eh!) Away at Devon Meadows or as the locals like to
At our conditions and positions meeting before the game, our tactics were simple. Get extra numbers at the fall of the
round level.
ong wind advantage poor kicking for goal had us at 2 goals 6
nd quarter Devon kicking 4 goals 2 behinds quarter, we were able to
Sean and Harry quarter instructions
were to win the clearances and win the inside 50,
ickers: Harry 3, Sean 2 and Ben 1 Lachlan, Harry,
Devon 4.3.21
, Val, Judy, Fergie and all elp our young men play every week.
From Netball
Gayle Collery
Netball Games Played at 14/4/2018**Playing this season
Georgie Dunn **118
Kiandra Ball
Jade Smith **110
Laura Vidotto *104
Sheldon Williams
Hayley Pollard **95
Ellie Williamson
Sahra Dupuy **88
Belinda Ingram **87
Elise Keane **76
Caitlin Heseltine **75
It’s been a great start to the 2018 Season
starting with Good Friday against Rye
and D Grades all had great wins
had a win even if it was because Rye forfeited
but we will take the 4 points any
will still play this game in round 4 against
Pearcedale as they have a slightly
fixture.
Next saw us travel to
bit of a mixed day U17’s had a bye
fought hard only to go down by 3
Grade won by 4 goals
be a tough game against So
made it harder with the loss of Jay Jay in the
warm up with a calf injury
Drinkwater in the first quarter also with a
calf injury. In the end the girls kept fighting
but went down by 26.
for their first game and it was great to watch
them win by 7 goals.
At Devon Meadows we knew it was
football/Netball season. The day started off
alright as the U17’s took the court for their
first game. The girls came out strong an
didn’t stop, winning by 18
the rain started and didn’t stop
of A Grade…always the way.
girls through all sides
wins but C Grade was
It has been great to see
training every week amazing
when you train.
Go Tigers
From Netball Manager
Collery
Netball Games Played at 14/4/2018 **Playing this season
**118
115
**110
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101
**95
90
**88
**87
**76
**75
been a great start to the 2018 Season
starting with Good Friday against Rye. B, C
and D Grades all had great wins. A Grade also
had a win even if it was because Rye forfeited
but we will take the 4 points any day. U17’s
ill play this game in round 4 against
as they have a slightly different
Next saw us travel to Somerville which was a
bit of a mixed day U17’s had a bye, D Grade
fought hard only to go down by 3 goals while C
. It was always going to
tough game against Somerville. B Grade
the loss of Jay Jay in the
warm up with a calf injury, then losing Emma
Drinkwater in the first quarter also with a
n the end the girls kept fighting
26. A Grade took the court
for their first game and it was great to watch
Devon Meadows we knew it was
football/Netball season. The day started off
17’s took the court for their
he girls came out strong and
winning by 18 goals. After that
the rain started and didn’t stop until the end
of A Grade…always the way. Credit to all the
girls through all sides. Most teams had good
the closest with a draw.
It has been great to see 40 odd girls at
training every week amazing; the difference
St Peter said; ' Heaven is suffering from an overload of godly souls and we have been forced to put up an Entrance Exam for new arrivals to ease the burden of Heavenly Arrivals.'
'That's cool' said the Blonde, 'What does the Entrance Exam consist of?'
'Just three questions' said St Peter. 'Which are?' asked the Blonde. 'The first,' said St Peter, 'is, which two days of the week start with the letter 'T' '? The second is 'How many seconds are there in a year?'The third is 'What was the name of the swaMatilda?'
'Now,' said St Peter, 'Go away and think about those questions and when I call upon you, I shall expect you to have those answers for me.'
So the Blonde went away and gave those three questions some considerable thought (I expect you to do the same).
The following morning, St Peter called upon the Blonde and asked if she had considered the questions, to which she replied, 'I have.'
'Well then,' said St Peter, 'Which two days of the week start with the letter T?'
The Blonde said, 'Today and Tomorrow.'
St Peter pondered this answer for some time, and decided that indeed the answer can be applied to the question.
'Well then, could I have your answer to the second of the threequestions?' St Peter went on, 'how many seconds in a
The Blonde replied, 'Twelve!'
'Only twelve?' exclaimed St Peter, 'How did you arrive at that figure?'
'Easy,' said the Blonde, 'there's the second of January, the second of February and right through to the giving a total of twelve seconds.'
St Peter looked at the Blonde and said, 'I need some time to consider your answer before I can give you a decision.' And he walked away shaking his head.
A short time later, St Peter returned to the Blonde. 'I'll allow theanswer to stand, but you need to get the third and final question absolutely correct to be allowed into Heaven. Now, can you tell me the answer to the name of the swagman in Waltzing Matilda?'
The blonde replied: 'Of the three questions, I found this the easiest to answer.'
'Really!' exclaimed St Peter, 'And what is the answer?'
'It's Andy.'
'Andy??'
'Yes, Andy,' said the Blonde.
This totally floored St Peter, and he paced this way and that,deliberating the answer. Finally, he could not stand the suspense any longer, and turning to the blonde, asked 'How in God's name did you arrive at THAT answer?'
'Easy' said the Blonde, 'Andy sat, Andy watched, Andy waited till his billy boiled.'
And the Blonde entered Heaven...
... you're singing it now, aren't you?
Tiger Talk –
St Peter said; ' Heaven is suffering from an overload of godly and we have been forced to put up an Entrance Exam
ease the burden of Heavenly Arrivals.'
'What does the Entrance Exam
'The first,' said St Peter, 'is, which two days of the week start
The second is 'How many seconds are there in a year?' The third is 'What was the name of the swagman in Waltzing
'Now,' said St Peter, 'Go away and think about those questions I call upon you, I shall expect you to have those
So the Blonde went away and gave those three questions ct you to do the same).
The following morning, St Peter called upon the Blonde and had considered the questions, to which she
'Well then,' said St Peter, 'Which two days of the week start
id, 'Today and Tomorrow.'
St Peter pondered this answer for some time, and decided that the answer can be applied to the question.
'Well then, could I have your answer to the second of the three questions?' St Peter went on, 'how many seconds in a year?'
'Only twelve?' exclaimed St Peter, 'How did you arrive at that
'Easy,' said the Blonde, 'there's the second of January, the through to the 2
nd of December,
St Peter looked at the Blonde and said, 'I need some time to your answer before I can give you a decision.' And he
A short time later, St Peter returned to the Blonde. 'I'll allow the but you need to get the third and final
absolutely correct to be allowed into Heaven. Now, answer to the name of the swagman in
The blonde replied: 'Of the three questions, I found this the
'Really!' exclaimed St Peter, 'And what is the answer?'
This totally floored St Peter, and he paced this way and that, deliberating the answer. Finally, he could not stand the
and turning to the blonde, asked 'How in arrive at THAT answer?'
'Easy' said the Blonde, 'Andy sat, Andy watched, Andy waited
Hello Everyone Big and Small.
from the Trainers
are off to a brilliant start
Football Netball season.
BUT Personal Responsibility is the most
important part of all players’ commitment
and will be the
Trainers’ Room.
Keep Fit, Keep Hydrated, all week long!!!!!
Do Everything YOU Can Personally Do
ensure your OWN
Listen to instructions and commit to any
exercise recommended for recovery.
We are also asking for an assistant in the
Trainers’ Room.
would like to get
department of the club, come down
see if it suits you
Cheering as always for the Mighty Tigers
Val Knight
THE SATNAV
I have a little Satnav, it sits there in my car A Satnav is a driver's friend, it tells you where you are. I have a little Satnav, I've had it all my life It's better than the normal ones, my Satnav is my wife.
It gives me full instructions,"It's sixty miles an hour" it says, "You're doing sixty five". It tells me when to stop and startAnd tells me that it's never ever,
It tells me when a light is redIt seems to know instinctively, just when to intervene. It lists the vehicles just in frontAnd taking this into account, it specif
I'm sure no other driver, has so helpful a device For when we leave & lock the car, it still gives its advice. It fills me up with counselingSo why don't I exchange
Well it cleans the house It washes all my shirts &Despite all these advantagesI only wish that now and then, I could turn the bugger off.
– Page 6
Everyone Big and Small. The word
rom the Trainers’ Department is that we
are off to a brilliant start to the 2018
Football Netball season.
Personal Responsibility is the most
important part of all players’ commitment
and will be the ‘Catch Cry’ from the
Keep Hydrated, all week long!!!!!
Do Everything YOU Can Personally Do to
nsure your OWN level of satisfaction.
Listen to instructions and commit to any
exercise recommended for recovery.
lso asking for an assistant in the
oom. If anyone out there
would like to get involved in this
department of the club, come down and
see if it suits you - it can be fun.
Cheering as always for the Mighty Tigers
I have a little Satnav, it sits there in my car A Satnav is a driver's friend, it tells you where you are. I have a little Satnav, I've had it all my life It's better than the normal ones, my Satnav is my wife.
It gives me full instructions, especially how to drive "It's sixty miles an hour" it says, "You're doing sixty five". It tells me when to stop and start & when to use the brake
it's never ever, safe to overtake.
It tells me when a light is red and when it goes to green It seems to know instinctively, just when to intervene. It lists the vehicles just in front and all those to the rear And taking this into account, it specifies my gear.
I'm sure no other driver, has so helpful a device lock the car, it still gives its advice.
counseling, each journey's pretty fraught So why don't I exchange it and get a quieter sort?
and makes sure I'm properly fed & things & keeps me warm in bed!
Despite all these advantages and my tendency to scoff, I only wish that now and then, I could turn the bugger off.
Rory Gregg was born in Carlton in 1989; and was one of two children born to Simon and Janis Gregg. Rory commenced his age of seven yearsthat his parents offered in encouragingsuch as volleyball, cricket, basketball
Note: Rory’s father played football (sprinter in athletics.
It was during his years at Patterson River Secondarydefender and later as a ruckman-forward.ability to palm the ball in ruck duels and take overhead contested marks.
Rory’s numerous accomplishments at junior level captaincy, inter-league representation and booting 50 goals in arecollects was when he kicked 10 goals at
Rory played more than 100 games of selection with the Dandenong Stingrays. remembered… “… playing for Dandenong Stingrays at Princes Park. I rucked against that season’s
Rory’s first senior match was in 2006, forday was Tim Scott- Branagan (ex- Sandringham“…the level of physicality was a shock… but the feeling of winning my first centre bounce ruck hit out and setting up a goal was unreal, we had a win that day
Chelsea FC went on to win the premiership that year; and Rory is in no doubt that he was adept and knowledgeable coach as Tim Scottwith Chelsea included:
• Playing in senior finals games between
• Kicking 4 goals from the ruck against Bonbeach in 2007 at home in a narrow loss.
• Winning a senior final against Karingal.
• 100 club games.
Rory was cleared to Dromana from Chelsea a substantial impact with his (i) Dependable in junior development and (iii) His allegiance to
After a solid season in 2016, Rory stamped his authority on Nepean FL with some performances early in 2017 (e.g. Frankstonagainst Tyabb). Rory’s form in the latter part of last year was striking; and it was no surprisethat he polled strongly in the club’s Best
Rory has made many friends at Dromana highest regard as a coach and player; and of country football, Adam Hunter… “Having the privilege of playing with Adam Hunterhealth issues, was a pleasure and a great experience
Rory played his 150th senior game of football against Sorrento last season
off the ground’ are respected by Rikki Johnston and teammates. and he appreciates the structure, support and people at Pier Street…“Seeing the young group develop over the past three years has been a fantastic experience. and respect for each other within the group is awesome. Dromana special. The support and guidance given byreally professional; and the work that goes into making the club great is
Tiger supporters would fully concur that Rory Gregg will be around for many seasons to come. years ahead he can assist in the on-going development of
Rory would like nothing more than to see“I really want to have some finals success with the group we have at Dromana and hopefully build towards a senior premiership.”
The club would like to publically expressin junior development at Dromana FNC.
Rory Gregg was born in Carlton in 1989; and was one of two children born to Simon and Janis Rory commenced his education at Chelsea Heights Primary School
years joined the Chelsea Seagulls Junior FC. Rory ents offered in encouraging him to play a wide range of competitive
volleyball, cricket, basketball, soccer & of course football
father played football (with Highett) and his mother carved a reputation as a athletics. Rory’s parents regularly attend matches to watch him in action
River Secondary College that Rory began to attract attention as an emerging forward. It was not only his height that generated the
ability to palm the ball in ruck duels and take overhead contested marks.
at junior level included: an Under 13 premiership pennant, the honour of club league representation and booting 50 goals in a season to win an award.
goals at full forward in the Under 16 competition.
of junior football; and his consistent and strong . It was significant step in Rory’s progress as a footballer
playing for Dandenong Stingrays Under 18’s against the Northern Knights in Roundseason’s number one draft pick Matthew Kreuzer…’’
, for Chelsea FC, against traditional rivals EdithvaleSandringham) and for a sixteen year old boy it was an awe
physicality was a shock… but the feeling of winning my first centre bounce ruck hit out and setting up a goal was unreal, we had a win that day…”
Chelsea FC went on to win the premiership that year; and Rory is in no doubt that he was knowledgeable coach as Tim Scott-Branagan as his first senior coach. Highlights of
in senior finals games between 2009-2011 at Chelsea.
Kicking 4 goals from the ruck against Bonbeach in 2007 at home in a narrow loss.
senior final against Karingal.
from Chelsea in 2016; and in two ‘short’ years he has madeependable performances in the ruck (ii) His coaching role allegiance to DFNC.
Rory stamped his authority on Nepean FL with some sizzling Frankston, Sorrento and he also dominated proceedings
Rory’s form in the latter part of last year was striking; and it was no surpriseled strongly in the club’s Best & Fairest count to be runner-up to Shaun Clarke in the
at Dromana and enjoys the atmosphere at the club. Heand believes he is lucky to have played football with
the privilege of playing with Adam Hunter, after everything he had been through in his career and great experience…”
senior game of football against Sorrento last season and his experience and Rikki Johnston and teammates. Rory is quite open about what DFNC means to him
appreciates the structure, support and people at Pier Street… the young group develop over the past three years has been a fantastic experience.
and respect for each other within the group is awesome. The people around the club really make playing at The support and guidance given by everyone involved with the club has been great
the work that goes into making the club great is motivating…”
d fully concur that Rory Gregg has been a magnificent ‘recruit’ forwill be around for many seasons to come. He is currently studying to become a teacher
going development of the current crop of young players
more than to see the Tigers bring home another premiership flag….really want to have some finals success with the group we have at Dromana and hopefully build towards a
The club would like to publically express its appreciation to Rory for his service and the key . Thank you Rory.
Tiger Talk – Page 7
By Roger Spaull
Rory Gregg was born in Carlton in 1989; and was one of two children born to Simon and Janis Chelsea Heights Primary School; and at the young
Rory is grateful for the support play a wide range of competitive team sports
football, during his formative years.
other carved a reputation as a to watch him in action.
began to attract attention as an emerging the interest of onlookers but his
13 premiership pennant, the honour of club award. One game that Rory proudly
his consistent and strong exhibitions eventually led to progress as a footballer and he has always
t the Northern Knights in Round 1 of the 2007 season number one draft pick Matthew Kreuzer…’’
traditional rivals Edithvale-Aspendale. His coach that teen year old boy it was an awe- inspiring experience…
physicality was a shock… but the feeling of winning my first centre bounce ruck hit out and
Chelsea FC went on to win the premiership that year; and Rory is in no doubt that he was fortunate to have such an Highlights of Rory’s MPNFL career
Kicking 4 goals from the ruck against Bonbeach in 2007 at home in a narrow loss.
has made coaching role
sizzling nated proceedings
Rory’s form in the latter part of last year was striking; and it was no surprise Shaun Clarke in the 2017 award.
e holds Rikki Johnston in the with one of the true champions
after everything he had been through in his career and
and his experience and leadership ‘on and Rory is quite open about what DFNC means to him
the young group develop over the past three years has been a fantastic experience. The camaraderie The people around the club really make playing at
everyone involved with the club has been great…It is motivating…”
for DFNC and with any luck, he ly studying to become a teacher and he hopes that in the
young players at Dromana FNC.
flag…. really want to have some finals success with the group we have at Dromana and hopefully build towards a
key role that he is undertaking
PLAYER HISTORY
This table below is the second in a series which will be published in Tiger Talk during 2018 regarding the playing history of current and recent players. ‘Club games’ simply means the total of games played in Thirds, Reserves and Seniors at Dromana FootbalNote: These records are calculated up until the end of the 2017 season.
NAME SENIOR GAMES
JASON BUCHANAN 19DANIEL GUERTS 72HEATH BURRISS 19JACK FOWLER 49DALE PARKINS 2 REECE WILDE 32BILLY QUIGLEY 53RICHARD SYDENHAM 10SAM GUERTS 69DANE LEYDEN-K 20BRAEDEN HYDE 7 CADE WILLIAMS 20DANIEL MARCHESANI 30SAM WILLIAMSON 6 JOSHUA BRITLIFF 6 JED SAVAGE 34LIONEL GAINSFORD 0 MITCH HEGGEN 0 DEAN WAUGH 32RYAN BENNETT 0 JAKE SNEHOTTA 14
Please Note: These are not the official league figures and often discrepancies arise between NFL and DFC’s records. All players are asked to check their own records and see Roger or are any inaccuracies in the figures above. check with MPFL records at regular intervals. If you are approaching a milestone (e.g. 100 games) in your career please check with Graham to validate your figures. Thank you. Roger Spaull.
TIGER TALK SNAPSHOT
1. Majok Puok
2. Majok likes to be called ‘Chooka’ and his motto in life is: ‘Never Give Up.’
3. Majok is 20 years of age.
4. Majok has eight brothers and sisters. His family members are: James
(Father), Mary (Mother) and the Puok children
Chotnyang, Nyakoak, Nyalcoung, Mandella, Nyayerfa, Chuong and Majok.
5. He attended schools at Springvale, Hallam Valley and Mahogany Rise and is
now employed as an apprentice landscaper.
6. Majok started playing Australian Rules in 2014 with the Pines FC.
7. Majok barracks for Geelong and his favourite AFL players are: Buddy
Franklin, Tom Hawkins and Mark Biclavs.
8. Majok’s other interests include: bas
9. His ambition in life is to build a career in the field of sports management.
10. Majok enjoys playing football at Dromana because the club is family
oriented and it is a happy place.
PLAYER HISTORY - NO: 2 – 2018 Compiled by: Roger Spaull.
This table below is the second in a series which will be published in Tiger Talk during 2018 regarding the playing history of current and recent players. ‘Club games’ simply means the total of games played in Thirds, Reserves and Seniors at Dromana Football Club. Note: These records are calculated up until the end of the 2017 season.
SENIOR GAMES RESERVES GAMES THIRDS GAMES
19 31 49
72 0 22
19 74 0
49 0 41
60 25
32 3 49
53 1 29
10 20 51
69 0 12
20 24 36
71 0
20 18 39
30 3 44
39 30
34 33
34 37 0
53 18
38 32
32 5 20
11 44
14 20 19
the official league figures and often discrepancies arise between NFL and DFC’s records. All players are asked to check their own records and see Roger or are any inaccuracies in the figures above. Players are advised to keep a tally of games played and cross check with MPFL records at regular intervals. If you are approaching a milestone (e.g. 100 games) in your career please check with Graham to validate your figures. Thank you. Roger Spaull.
Tiger Talk - Page 8
TIGER TALK SNAPSHOT - MAJOK PUOK - DID YOU KNOW?
Majok Puok was born in Nairobi which is the capital and largest city of Kenya.
Majok likes to be called ‘Chooka’ and his motto in life is: ‘Never Give Up.’
Majok is 20 years of age.
Majok has eight brothers and sisters. His family members are: James
(Father), Mary (Mother) and the Puok children are: Mayet, Chul, Kuol,
Chotnyang, Nyakoak, Nyalcoung, Mandella, Nyayerfa, Chuong and Majok.
He attended schools at Springvale, Hallam Valley and Mahogany Rise and is
employed as an apprentice landscaper.
Majok started playing Australian Rules in 2014 with the Pines FC.
Majok barracks for Geelong and his favourite AFL players are: Buddy
Franklin, Tom Hawkins and Mark Biclavs.
Majok’s other interests include: basketball, dancing and dining out.
His ambition in life is to build a career in the field of sports management.
Majok enjoys playing football at Dromana because the club is family
oriented and it is a happy place.
Compiled by: Roger Spaull.
This table below is the second in a series which will be published in Tiger Talk during 2018 regarding the playing history of current and recent players. ‘Club games’ simply means the total of games played in Thirds,
GAMES CLUB GAMES
99
94
93
90
87
84
83
81
81
80
78
77
77
75
73
71
71
70
57
55
53
the official league figures and often discrepancies arise between NFL and DFC’s records. All players are asked to check their own records and see Roger or Graham Stelling if there
tally of games played and cross check with MPFL records at regular intervals. If you are approaching a milestone (e.g. 100 games) in your career please check with Graham to validate your figures. Thank you. Roger Spaull.
DID YOU KNOW?
was born in Nairobi which is the capital and largest city of Kenya.
Majok likes to be called ‘Chooka’ and his motto in life is: ‘Never Give Up.’
Majok has eight brothers and sisters. His family members are: James
Mayet, Chul, Kuol,
Chotnyang, Nyakoak, Nyalcoung, Mandella, Nyayerfa, Chuong and Majok.
He attended schools at Springvale, Hallam Valley and Mahogany Rise and is
Majok started playing Australian Rules in 2014 with the Pines FC.
Majok barracks for Geelong and his favourite AFL players are: Buddy
ketball, dancing and dining out.
His ambition in life is to build a career in the field of sports management.
Majok enjoys playing football at Dromana because the club is family
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Max GORUSH Rod KERR Gary FERGUSON Jason CLARKE Tim COYLE Andrew SCOTT Brett KING Glen CLARKE Massi LUFTI Paul McLEAN-WILSON Tim JOHNSTON Beau McMURRAY Jackson QUIGLEY
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This is a special history project for the club which attempts to record and publish the guernsey numbers of past and current Dromana footballers. Note: It was necessary, in this first stage of the research, to ‘draw a line’ at jumper number 40, simply because it was such a time consuming activity. However, Gary Ferguson has now done lengthy research on numbers 40 – 80. The following chart lists players who wore jumpers with numbers between 11 & 20. Ten will be printed in each edition of Tiger Talk.
CAN YOU HELP? While there are some 400 names of former players on the full list at the club website under the history section, it is fully appreciated that many players from our club’s history are not listed. Consequently…
• If your name is not listed and you wore a DFC jumper with a number between 1 & 40, please inform the club
so your name and jumper number can be published in a proposed booklet.
• If your jumper number at DFC was greater than 40, please inform the club; and such names will also be
collated and published at a further date.
• If a family member or friend (e.g. grandfather, father, uncle etc.) played with DFC and his name/number is not
shown below, please feel welcome to inform the club by email at [email protected] or let Roger
Spaull, Gary Ferguson or Vicki Holt know the relevant information.
Thank you for your interest and assistance with this history research project.
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HEARD AROUND THE GROUND Yvonne Hutchinson “Jay 4 years in U10.” It wasn’t that he
was ‘kept back’ like at school, it wasbecause he was only 5 when he started!
CONGRATULATIONS:
To Deaglan Noonan who gave out the U19 awards following the Rye game with such confidence. He will be a hard act to follow!
To Jordy Burriss (son of bargirl Elli) who hit the winning runs for Mornington in cricket grand final.
The winners of the Easter Egg Raffle were, Clorinda Siemienowicz, Geoff and Kyle Gainsford.
Does this reflect your life?? I hope not!!
Our heartfelt sympathy to netball coach Johnson on the recent death of her father.
THUMBS UP, THUMBS DOWN
To all who worked from 7 am until after dark on Good Friday to make sure the daysmoothly.
To Allan Hutchinson of Cove Automotive (father of Jay) who made a generous donation to the club that day.
To the netball players, who helped out in the canteen on Good Friday. Thank you!!
To Rhon Finlayson (friend of Vicki) for 2 more delightful rugs.
To Melissa Kavanagh 1990’s) who missed us so much, she has back to the club.
A very special ‘Thumps Upwhose lengthy absence from the game has not stopped him being fully involved in the club. We do hope to see him playing again soon.
To the players who have appeared on our facebook page to advertise our generous sponsors. Don’t forget to use them when you can.
ARD AROUND THE GROUND
played that he
was ‘kept back’ like at school, it was because he was only 5 when he started!
This year’s quiz questions will be about jumper numbers.Win a bottle of wine simply by answering the following question about jumper number. Forward your answer to Vicki or Roger. First correct answer wins
What is the name & jumperplayer from the list on Page was ‘The General’?
Last month’s winner was Philanswered No. 6 Doug HaskettLachlan play for Somerville.
who gave out the U19 with such
confidence. He will be a hard act to follow!
(son of bargirl Elli) who hit the winning runs for Mornington in his
The winners of the Easter Egg Raffle were, Bligh
ife?? I hope not!!
Loving the Tiger Talk!!
These avid readers were
spotted at the
vote count catching up on the
club news.
young ones reading!!
Our heartfelt sympathy to Kylie
on the recent
THUMBS UP, THUMBS DOWN who worked from 7 am until after dark on
Good Friday to make sure the day went
of Cove Automotive (father of Jay) who made a generous donation to the
, who helped out in the canteen on Good Friday. Thank you!!
(friend of Vicki) for donating
(trainer during the late 1990’s) who missed us so much, she has come
A very special ‘Thumps Up’ to Dan Geurts whose lengthy absence from the game has not stopped him being fully involved in the club. We
playing again soon.
who have appeared on our facebook page to advertise our generous sponsors. Don’t forget to use them when you can.
be about jumper numbers. Win a bottle of wine simply by answering the following question about a former player and his
orward your answer to Vicki irst correct answer wins the wine.
jumper number of a former Page 10 whose nickname
Phil Barnes who correctly Doug Haskett, whose sons Jake and
Loving the Tiger Talk!!
These avid readers were
spotted at the last year’s
vote count catching up on the
club news. Good to see such
ung ones reading!!
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CHAMPIONS OF THE BUSHPETER PIANTO - EAGLEHAWK-GEELONG
by Roger Spaull
When Geelong’s star rover Pianto died in February hundreds of people gathered atMary’s of the Angels Basilica in Geelong to farewell their football
hero. Very few players had left such a mark on thCity of Geelong as Peter Pianto had done inyears as a player and coach of the Cats.
Peter (born 1929), one of twelve childrenplaying football for Eaglehawk Football Club teenager. Eaglehawk Football Club (Bendigo FLwas formed in 1880 and since then, more than forty local players have graduated to VFL/AFL ranks including such well-known names as Rod Ashman, Alf Baud, Charlie Clymo, Des English, Ted Esposito, Bill Evely, Jarryn Geary, Ted Jinks, Damian Lockand Doug Palmer.
Peter Pianto made his senior debut for Eaglehawk in 1947 and quickly ‘won his spurs.’ He polled well in local awards in 1950 and after much press speculation; Peter agreed to sign with the CatsPeter made his VFL debut in Round 1 1951 against North Melbourne, at the Arden Street Groundhe starred in that game. ‘The Argus’ predicted with uncanny accuracy… “…was the brilliant debut of new recruit Peter Pianto (Geelong). He played more like a veteran. We will hear a lot of him before he is much older.” And the football world did!
Over the next six seasons, Peter rose to become the best rover in the VFL and won a list of awards and interstate honours. Renowned for his courage in the packs, blistering pace and intelligent crumbing around stoppages, Peter Pianto was a tireless and daring rover. As is well documented,starred in the Geelong premiership teams of 1951 and 1952.
After 121 games (144 goals), Peter shocked Geelong supporters and the football world accepted a coaching job in the country Victoria Coragulac FC (later combined with Colac) He also coached Claremont in the WAFL for three seasons but he was then lured back to GeelongColac (again), as coach in 1966. In an electrifying Grand Final against Richmond in 1967, the Cats missed winning the flag by ‘a whisker.’ Note: 109,396 people attended that epic match.
In addition to the Carji Greaves Trophy (Peter accomplishments included: RepresentingVictoria, selection in the All Australian Teamthe Italian Team of the Century, GFC Hall and he was named in the Geelong Team of Century. Peter Pianto was a ‘champion’ in the true sense of the word and his name will ‘live forever’ in the City of Geelong and at Canterbury Park in Eaglehawk.
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CHAMPIONS OF THE BUSH GEELONG
rover Peter February 2008, gathered at St
ngels Basilica in their football mark on the
had done in his
of twelve children, started lub as a
Bendigo FL) more than forty
local players have graduated to VFL/AFL ranks as Rod Ashman,
Alf Baud, Charlie Clymo, Des English, Ted Esposito, n Geary, Ted Jinks, Damian Lock
for Eaglehawk polled well
much press agreed to sign with the Cats.
1 1951 against at the Arden Street Ground and
‘The Argus’ reporter
“…was the brilliant debut of new recruit Peter Pianto (Geelong). He played more like a veteran. We will hear a lot of him before he is much
rose to become a list of club
Renowned for his courage in the packs, blistering pace and intelligent
d stoppages, Peter Pianto was a documented, he
iership teams of 1951
Peter shocked d when he
Victoria with Colac) in 1958.
in the WAFL for three Geelong, via
In an electrifying , the Cats
winning the flag by ‘a whisker.’ Note:
rophy (1953), epresenting eam (1956),
of Fame Geelong Team of the
was a ‘champion’ in the true his name will ‘live forever’ in
Canterbury Park in
GREAT TIGER VICTDFNC RESERVES V DEVON MEADOWS R
By Roger Spaull
Regrettably, only a small crowd Grade clash against Devon Meadows pity, as it was a closely contested affair victory received little or no publicityclub’s finest wins for the 2017realized that on that day, the team includefrom the DFNC Under 19 list.
The line-up was:- B: Luke Martin (U/19) Jed Savage
HB: Dylan Norton Josh Mc Leary C: John Marshall Tim Gilham La
HF: Dan Gibbs Dan Maestrale F: Justin Norton Jesse Albrecht
R: Dan Grant Ryan Lee
I/C: Tom Hoggett (U/19) Wade ChamberlainAdrian Timmis Sam Childs (
Only percentage separated the Ladder and their positions were struggle. The breeze favouredbut the Tigers hit back hard in the Veteran Dan Gibbs had a ‘purple patchmajors in short time and then young his way clear to convert. It waneither team conceded ground. continued his brilliant form of 2017 display through the midfield; and JoshSavage repelled the Panthers time and time again
The game developed into an arm wrestleheld goal-less in the third termseparated the two sides at the ‘orminute mark of the final term, the flood gates opened as Jesse Albrecht grabbed the match by the neck’ and booted three rapid-fire beyond doubt. Jesse kicked four of Dromana’s seven goals that day and he gave a dominant performance in alow scoring match.
Jesse’s individual efforts were praisedMaestrale in the post-match addressboys were complimented for display in open-age football. victory which heralded some positive future.
Quarter by quarter scores: Dromana: 1.1. 4.5. Devon: 2.3 2.3
Goals for Dromana: Albrecht 4Best players for Dromana: McLeary, Gibbs and Albrecht
age 12
GREAT TIGER VICTORIES V DEVON MEADOWS RD: 11 2017
By Roger Spaull
, only a small crowd witnessed the Reserves clash against Devon Meadows in 2017. It was a
a closely contested affair and although the blicity, it was one of the
2017 season. Few people team included eight boys
Savage Heath Burriss
Ben Toovey (U/19) Lachlan McKenzie (U/19)
Zeke Hosking (U/19) Sam Cashin ( U/19)
Ryan Lee John Dobinson
Wade Chamberlain (U/19) Sam Childs (U/19)
percentage separated the two teams on the NFL their positions were reflected in the dour
d Devon in the first term hit back hard in the second quarter.
purple patch’ and drilled two young Sam Cashin found
It was ‘nip and tuck’ and team conceded ground. Johnny Marshall
of 2017 with another superb and Josh McLeary and Jed time and time again.
eloped into an arm wrestle. Dromana was less in the third term and only three points
orange break’. At the ten the flood gates opened as
the match by the ‘scruff of the fire goals to put the result
kicked four of Dromana’s seven a dominant performance in a
praised by the coach Dan match address and the Under 19
for their strong collective It was a well-deserved
positive signs for the club’s
Quarter by quarter scores: 4.5. 4.5 7.9 (51) 2.3 3.8 4.12 (36)
: Albrecht 4, Gibbs 2, Cashin 1 : Marshall, Savage, Lee,