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INSIDE THE EFL beyondblue This week marks the fifth year we have celebrated a beyondblue round in the EFL, the issue of mental health being one we know has touched many of our clubs. Boronia and Ferntree Gully will face off for the Phil Murton beyondblue Cup, two clubs EFL Chief Executive Officer who have been touched by the effects of mental health issues and who have been very supportive of the work of beyondblue over recent times. Why do we have a partnership with beyondblue? Males make up a large part of the EFL family and statistics show one in eight men will experience depression at some stage in their lives. Young men in particular are known for being unlikely to acknowledge they may have an issue and seek help. Our relationship with beyondblue started after a discussion with a club president about a player he knew was really struggling with mental health issues and contemplating suicide, which fortunately didn’t occur. Identifying education opportunities, but importantly promoting the resources and support networks available was beneficial in helping that young man through a tough time. At previous beyondblue game functions, we have heard beyondblue ambassadors talk about their, or close family members experiences suffering depression and anxiety, the impact it has on family and friends, and the benefits a correct diagnosis and treatment can bring. At times, the AFL is criticised for focusing too much on being a cause of social change and forgetting about its core business, football. While I don’t agree with those beliefs, at local level, with players and volunteers who are ingrained parts of their local communities, we feel it’s our obligation that organisations like

the EFL use our reach to promote, educate and support a range of issues likely to affect those involved in our game. This year, the areas we are focussing on include mental health (beyondblue), gender equity (Be the Change Forum), problem gambling (Love the Game program) and road safety (thanks to Eastlink), along with our continuing associations with the Good Sports program (managing alcohol in clubs) and Sports Chaplaincy Australia (pastoral care). There’s a large map of Melbourne’s eastern suburbs on the wall of the CEO’s office at EFL House that shows geographically where each of our clubs are located. Over time, when discussing why we are involved with these causes with various people, unfortunately you can point to a significant number of clubs, both at senior and junior level, and highlight how a club has in some way been touched by tragedy. A sudden death, long term illness, road trauma, the tragic effects of mental health, the list of clubs who have had to manage through these issues and more is unfortunately too long. If pulling on the blue socks, or seeing the beyondblue information on our website, in our social media feed or in this record helps encourage one person going through a tough time to talk to someone or seek some support, then it’s all worth it. Footy clubs are great at supporting people in a time of need. The response over the last three years to Neale Daniher’s inspirational effort to raise money for MND research is a perfect example. We hope we are playing our small part in helping individuals and the community, and thank the broader EFL community for their support in doing so.

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Ringwood Scoresby Boronia Chirnside Park Park Orchards Templestowe

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Ringwood Scoresby Boronia Chirnside Park Park Orchards Heathmont

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Ringwood Scoresby Ferntree Gully Chirnside Park Park Orchards Templestowe

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Ringwood Scoresby Boronia Chirnside Park Park Orchards Templestowe

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EFL WOMEN’S 2017 FIXTURE Round 1 - Saturday 29 April Bayswater 3.5-23 Upper FTG 1.3-9 Wav. Blues 3.2-20 Heathmont 0.0-0 Norwood

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Mount Evelyn 8.6-54 Yarra J’tion 2.11-23 C’side Pk 10.10-70 Knox 21.18-144 Bye

Round 2 - Saturday 6 May C’side Pk 10.14-74 Norwood Yarra J’tion 1.5-11 Heathmont 1.3-9 Mount Evelyn

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Upper FTG 3.1-19 Knox Bayswater 6.11-47 Wav. Blues 6.6-42 Bye

Round 3 - Saturday 13 May Upper FTG 3.1-19 C’side Pk 10.10-70 Mt Evelyn 7.7-49 Heathmont 5.7-37 Waverley Blues

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Bayswater 23.7-145 Norwood 3.4-22 Knox 6.5-41 Yarra Junction 1.1-7 Bye

Round 4 - Saturday 20 May Knox 5.4-34 Upper FTG 4.3-27 Mt Evelyn 5.15-45 Wav. Blues 5.8-38 Chirnside Park

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Bayswater 8.12-60 Heathmont 3.4-22 Norwood 2.4-16 Yarra Junction 3.2-20 Bye

Round 5 - Saturday 27 May C’side Pk 10.7-67 Norwood 9.11-65 Yarra Junction 2.5-17 Mt Evelyn 8.12-60 Bayswater

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Heathmont 1.3-9 Upper FTG 2.2-14 Knox 5.8-38 Wav. Blues 2.4-16 Bye

Round 6 - Saturday 3 June Knox 2.8-20 Upper FTG 0.2-2 Bayswater 4.4-28 Heathmont 6.10-46 Yarra Junction

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Wav. Blues 3.11-29 Mt Evelyn 12.9-81 C’side Pk 4.3-27 Norwood 6.4-40 Bye

Bye Queen’s B-day Saturday 10 June Round 7 - Saturday 17 June Chirnside Pk 2.5-17 Wav. Blues 8.6-54 Bayswater 9.7-61 Yarra Junction 0.1-1 Upper FTG

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Knox 12.13-85 Norwood 6.3-39 Heathmont 4.1-25 Mt Evelyn 17.10-112 Bye

Round 8 - Saturday 24 June Knox 12.19-91 Mt Evelyn 12.10-82 Yarra Junction 0.5-5 Norwood 6.4-40 Waverley Blues

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Upper FTG 1.0-6 Heathmont 0.1-1 C’side Pk 10.13-73 Bayswater 9.9-63 Bye

Round 9 - Saturday 1 July Chirnside Pk 1.7-13 Bayswater 9.20-74 Yarra J’tion 6.5-41 Wav. Blues 5.5-35 Norwood

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Mt Evelyn 10.11-71 Knox 3.1-19 Upper FTG 2.2-14 Heathmont 1.6-12 Bye

Round 10 - Saturday 8 July Knox 10.10-70 Norwood Mt Evelyn 6.14-50 Upper FTG 1.3-9 Heathmont

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Yarra Junction 0.0-0 Chirnside Pk Bayswater 6.4-50 Wav. Blues 6.12-48 Bye

Round 11 - Saturday 15 July Chirnside Park Norwood Mount Evelyn Waverley Blues Yarra Junction

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Bayswater Heathmont Upper FTG Knox Bye

Bye - Saturday 22 July Round 12 - Saturday 29 July Knox Bayswater Upper FTG Norwood Mount Evelyn

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Heathmont Yarra Junction Chirnside Park Waverley Blues Bye

Round 13 - Saturday 5 August Chirnside Park Upper FTG Mount Evelyn Heathmont Knox

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Waverley Blues Norwood Yarra Junction Bayswater Bye

Round 14 - Saturday 12 August Knox Yarra Junction Waverley Blues Heathmont Upper FTG

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Chirnside Park Norwood Bayswater Mount Evelyn Bye

Round 15 - Saturday 19 August Waverley Blues Knox Heathmont Bayswater Chirnside Park

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Upper FTG Mount Evelyn Yarra Junction Norwood Bye

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COMPLETE INJURY CARE The EFL is pleased to announce we have created a program with five leading medical providers to establish a player injury care program unrivalled in community sport.

from internationally trained and highly regarded surgeons.

The program is EFL Complete Injury Care, and through Lifecare, Vermont Urgent Care, Capital Radiology, Sports Med Biologic and Orthopaedic Specialists Melbourne, we are creating a level of expert care for EFL players usually reserved for those at the elite level.

Concussion is, understandably, an important topic for our industry. It’s an area research has shown most local GP’s aren’t comfortable dealing with, and that as an industry we need to be cognisant of providing the best level of care possible. Through this program and the fast access to the level of care available at Sports Med Biologic this is possible.

Lifecare, are a leading provider of physiotherapy and sports medicine services who have had a relationship with the EFL for in excess of 25 years. Vermont Urgent Care is a walk in doctor’s surgery open on Saturday and Sunday afternoons to provide immediate care to injured players without waiting for hours at the public hospital or paying significant money before you walk in the door at a private hospital, with X-Ray available. Capital Radiology provide the full range of radiology services such as X-ray, CT scans and MRI, with quality care and fast communication with patients and other medical professionals. Sports Med Biologic are a sports medical clinic based in Box Hill of which the doctors have experience at the elite level of sport, mostly with AFL clubs, and will provide expert concussion care, both pre-screening and post injury management. And Orthopaedic Specialists Melbourne will help provide quick access to expert orthopaedic services

Vermont Urgent Care - Walk in Doctors Clinic. No appointment needed. 5 Boronia Road, Vermont http://vermonturgentcare.com.au/ Ph: 9874 3344

The program helps address two key concerns.

The second is when a player is hurt and needs immediate attention, or looks to have seriously injured themselves. With this program, the player can be assessed on the weekend at Vermont Urgent Care, be in getting scans on Monday at Capital Radiology, if they need to consult with an orthopaedic surgeon it will be done in a couple of days though OSM, and if surgery is required they could be on the operating table by the end of the week. Then post-surgery they can get expert rehabilitation though Lifecare to help get back on the ground ASAP. It’s a level of care only seen at the elite level but now available to community footballers. Keep your eye on the EFL website (efl.org.au) for more information on the program or contact the provider directly via the details below.

Lifecare Physiotherapy Croydon – Free Monday night triage 383-387 Dorset Road , Croydon, VIC 3136 http://croydon.lifecare.com.au Ph: 9725 2444

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Orthopaedic Specialists Melbourne Mr Rodney Richardson Suite 8, Knox Private Hospital www.osom.com.au Ph: 9800 0136 SportsMed Biologic - Rapid Access Concussion Clinic Suite 1G, 116-118 Thames Street Box Hill www.sportsmedbiologic.com.au Ph: 1300 858 860 (Telephone Monday morning for same day appointment) www.efl.org.au

Capital Radiology Vermont - X-ray, CT scans and MRI 399-401 Burwood Highway Vermont South http://www.capitalradiology.com.au/ Ph: 9814 6666

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EFL MARKS beyondblue ROUND By: Tim Fitzsimons

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t is beyondblue Round in the EFL as this weekend’s clash between Division 3 finals aspirants Boronia and Ferntree Gully carries extra significance with the sides competing for the fifth annual beyondblue Cup. beyondblue aims to promote good mental health and improve the lives of individuals, families and communities affected by depression, anxiety and suicide. The Boronia Football Club along with the Ferntree Gully Football Club, both touched by great loss and tragedy recently, will be doing their part to raise awareness of mental health by taking part in the beyondblue cup this Saturday at Tormore Reserve in what is set to be a significant day for both clubs, the EFL and the community as a whole. The beyondblue Cup has been played annually in the EFL since the League successfully launched the initiative back in 2013 when the inaugural match was played between Balwyn and Noble Park. This was also the EFL’s first entire round dedicated to beyondblue. Boronia president Kristan Wood spoke of this significance surrounding this match and the importance of raising awareness for mental health. “It’s going to be a big day,” Wood said. “Obviously there’s a lot of noise about mental health at the moment and I don’t think there’s been a lot of time put into mental health until recently.” According to beyondblue, evidence suggests that three in four adult mental health conditions emerge by age 24. As the majority of players at football clubs would be in the vicinity of this age, the importance of creating an environment where players can feel comfortable about opening up and reaching for help has never been stronger. “We had SALT (Sport and Life Training) come out and talk about mental health and wellbeing and I think the biggest point was that we are an extended family, a football club and there’s always someone in the club you can talk to if you’ve got issues,” Wood said. 8

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“A lot of players don’t feel comfortable talking to their own families so if there is someone at the club they can talk to then they’ve got an outlet. “I think it lifts a weight off their shoulders if they do have someone to talk to and they’re not holding it in and trying to deal with it by themselves.” The significance of events like this and the work beyondblue does cannot be underestimated. Suicide is the biggest killer of young Australians and each year, approximately one in every five Australians will experience a mental illness. It is important that awareness is continually raised and in the sporting landscape, the most awareness in the public forum comes at the professional level Mental health has been in the spotlight in the AFL world recently with a number of players including Western Bulldogs duo Tom Boyd and Travis Cloke along with Collingwood’s Alex Fasolo all publicly announcing they are dealing with mental health issues. Hawthorn’s Josh Gibson also recently revealed he has received professional help for his battle with severe anxiety. This comes after two high profile figures in the AFL industry in Lance Franklin and Garry Lyon both took an extended time away from playing and media roles respectively in the past couple of years. It is becoming more and more common for players to publicly reveal they are struggling with mental health issues and they are encouraged to do so in order to get help and try to deal with their issues as best as they can. The focus on mental health has never been stronger in the football world than it is right now and an advocator for this is North Melbourne premiership player and media personality Wayne Schwass. Schwass dealt with clinical depression in a time where mental health wasn’t talked about openly as much as it is today. He has since spoken openly in a video package ‘Wayne Schwass on Mental Illness – beyondblue’ which can be found on North Melbourne’s official YouTube account. Schwass recounts the day-to-day struggle during his AFL career when he was at his lowest points. “I was living a lie, spending all of my waking hours making sure that everybody else around me


thought that I was okay,” Schwass told North Melbourne Football Club in 2014. “I was scared to tell people, I was ashamed, I was embarrassed.” Opening up and talking to people you trust is something that is important for people who are dealing with mental health issues and Schwass believes it was the stepping stone to turning his life around. “The biggest thing that I ever did for myself was own up, become honest, accept the situation, bring those closest to me in to what I was dealing with and I got my life back,” he said. “This is an incredibly difficult and insidious illness that you can deal with but at the same time if you get help and you ask for help earlier you can still have a very productive and enjoyable life.” The football community is only a section of the entire population and the beyondblue Cup can help raise awareness for not just the clubs competing on Saturday, but also the entire community as a whole. A mental health issue can affect anyone so it is essential that sporting clubs can help unite people and promote the importance of good mental health whilst creating an environment where people are comfortable talking about mental health and are able to ask for help when they are in need.

If you or someone you know needs help, please contact the beyondblue Support Service which provides advice and support via telephone 24/7 (1300 22 4636), daily web chat (between 3pm– 12am) and email (with a response provided within 24 hours) or call Lifeline on 13 11 44. Photo: Getty Images. www.efl.org.au

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am the faceless man standing and cheering. I am the man whose heart bleeds for his team. You hear me every Saturday as the boys run onto the ground. You hear me celebrate every goal. You hear me scream out in agony and cry out in ecstasy. I have an opinion. I have passion. I am the “Voice in the Outer”. With its much anticipated premiere of season seven of the worldwide television phenomenon that is Game of Thrones due on Monday, the catch phrase, “winter is coming”, will be at the forefront of television viewing screens. This weekend though marks the halfway mark of the Melbourne winter. Six weeks down and only six weeks remain until the icy Antarctic winds, chilly morning frost and col driving rain is replaced with the hints of sunshine and the fresh smells of spring. The depths of winter can bring with it some strange happenings on the football field. Whilst some teams revel in the cool conditions and are just starting to get their teeth into a developing season, building towards a looming finals campaign that the dawn of spring will bring, others will start to feel the grind become a frosty burden. This can throw up surprise results people did not anticipate or see coming. Last weekend perhaps one of the biggest of these unexpected results saw Bayswater record their first Division 1 win since its one-point victory over Scoresby in round 12, 2003. It’s fair to say it’s been a long time between drinks for the ‘Waters, but I’m sure the ale was flowing freely at Bayswater Oval last Saturday evening after they led at every change to run out comfortable winners over Montrose. It was an impressive return to form for Bayswater after its 83-point thumping at the hands of ladder-leader Vermont the week before, but it maintained its spirit and were able to turnaround their fortunes to notch their first four points of season 2017. Perhaps the form team heading into last week’s Division 1 round of matches was Balwyn. Seven wins on the trot had seen the Tigers left themselves from 11th position on the table to a more familiar spot in second position. Balwyn had taken all before them in defeating fellow top five teams, Noble Park, Blackburn, and South Croydon during their charge towards to the top of the ladder and fully expected to maintain that form when hosting a Doncaster team whose form had been scratchy 10

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and not living up to the lofty standards expected after a finals berth last year. The Sharks had other ideas though last week and for the second time this season brought up a surprise win against their more favoured Tiger opposition. In Division 2, pundits expected Lilydale to rebound after their loss to Mooroolbark in round 11. The Falcons were hosting a Wantirna South outfit that has failed to live up to expectations this year and were languishing in the bottom half of the ladder. The Devils had other ideas though and came away from their road trip to the LSO with the points after running out impressive 29-point victors. The surprises continued in Division 3. Whilst Heathmont’s form has been like a roller coaster this season, riding the win-loss-win-loss trend, no one expected the margin inflicted by Ringwood in its 10-goal win last Saturday. The Jets had high hopes for 2017 after their entrance into the upper echelons and finals last season but continue to fail to challenge the top sides this year. Ringwood showed Heathmont they are now one of the main challengers and perhaps have cast their opposition back to the field of those making up the numbers. For me though, the biggest surprise came in Division 4 – not in the seniors however. Reduced to 16 fit men in the last quarter of the reserves clash against the Glen Waverley Hawks, Nunawading brought up the club’s first win for more than two years. In a tense a final quarter and with scores locked together, Ash Cox nailed a set shot from 40 metres out to seal a six-point victory and show that things are on the improve for the struggling Lions. Such was the magnitude of the win, the senior team delayed running out on to the ground for their match so as to be able to share in the celebration and sing the club’s song for the first time since Round 10, 2015. So with winter and surprise results now firmly upon us, the onus falls back upon those teams more favoured to ensure they deliver the results expected. Opposition clubs will be aware that the time is nigh for them to record surprise victories if the opportunity presents and they can catch their foes unprepared, not focused or simply complacent. I’ll see you in the outer!


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ZEBRAS, COUGARS JOIN FORCES By: Daniel Cencic, Twitter: @DC_EFL

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he Forest Hill Football Club will this weekend raise awareness for a cause that has sadly hit far too close to home in the past.

Since transferring from Canterbury at the end of 2012, Jake has continued his event at the Zebras to an overwhelming reception of support, as many of the Forest Hill family have been touched by cancer in the past.

In conjunction with the Coldstream Football Club, the Zebras will hold a cancer awareness match and fundraiser through current player Jake Rowe whose family like many others, know all too well of the devastating results of the insidious disease.

“Jake started the event through Canterbury FC and has continued this awareness event whilst currently playing with Forest Hill,” Wood said.

Coldstream coach Michael Cardamone and player Leigh Odermatt have also been staunch drivers of support in the joint-effort between the two clubs. Both sides will wear yellow armbands as the community pays their respects to anyone who has lost a loved one or is supporting a loved one battling cancer. This year alone, it is estimated that over 134,000 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in Australia, while the risk of an individual losing their life to cancer by their 85th birthday will be one in five, including one in four males and one in six females. Mother and club secretary Gayle Wood, whose son Adam passed away six years ago, has never been forgotten by the Zebras family as he continues to be the driving force behind a community effort to stamp-out cancer. “Jake Rowe has run a cancer awareness fundraiser event since his brother Adam passed away in 2011 at the age of 32 (and) although Adam played football mostly with Belgrave in the YVMDL, he was a keen supporter of the EFL and his beloved Kangaroos, and especially his brother Jake,” Wood said. It is an event which Jake has brought from Canterbury Football Club where he played two seasons, in which time his brother Adam passed away.

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“Many people have been touched by cancer and through our involvement at Forest Hill (and) as a family we have tried to continue to raise awareness of how many people are affected, especially young people in the prime of their lives.” On what is also a day of remembrance and reflection for the Zebras community, the club remembers Darren Lawson who lost his life to cancer at a young age a few years back, as the Forest Hill faithful continues to rally around the Lawson family. “Forest Hill lost one its young people Darren “Henry” Lawson a few years back and this is a great day for the Lawson family to remember Darren and know that the Forest Hill family thank them for their continued involvement at Forest Hill and also remember fondly their son,” Wood said. The conclusion of Saturday’s match will be marked with awarding the best player afield. “A medal in honour of my son and Jake’s brother will be presented to the best on the ground after the game (and) the medal will be named after Adam and donated by our family along with $500 to start the donations off,” Wood said. Forest Hill v Coldstream - Saturday, 15th July at Forest Hill Reserve. Reserves – 12.05pm Seniors – 2.10pm

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DIVISION 1 VERMONT: We knew the Rowville trip was going to be a challenge and with all three teams behind at half time, it certainly was. The Seniors really only got on top late in third quarter and thankfully that continued to the final siren to produce what looked like a comfortable win. The better players were Lachie Johns, Tom Schneider, Adam parker, Liam Buxton, Connor McCafferty, Robbie McComb. The Reserves had a harder time, but lifted after half time to get control. The better players were Shehan Kodage-Don, Ryan Antidormi, Bailey Hotker, Travis Bird, Nic Minchen and Mitch Davis. The Under 19’s had their biggest challenge for the year when Rowville overwhelmed them in the first half with some great footy. It took the cream of our side to stand up after the break to gain control and the tide turned. The best players were Taine Barlow, Hamish McGowan, Mick Maio, Pat Wallis, Damian Vassiliou, Lachlan Pickering. The GWeagles U19’s had a huge crash at the hands of Heathmont and have a battle for third spot today against Surrey Park. The Netball girls got within a couple of goals of a win. SOCIAL: Next Wednesday we have our Annual Sports Nights on Wednesday night featuring the one and only Sam Kekovich. This function is a mixed night, so ladies please join us. Bookings to Michael Rennie on 0422413970.

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Luke McComb Robbie McComb Andy Ellis Ryan Phillips Adam Parker (VC) Mitch Davis Daniel Reid Rory Lehmann Lachlan Johns Kirby McConnon Trent Castledine Cam Purdy Jake Best Tom Schneider Liam Buxton Charlie Young Jack Furey Travis Bird Joel Perry Cal Mendes Tyson Hyams Shane Davidson Cam Howat Brad Neil Sam Wadley Jacob Castricum Darcy Crocker Steven Tahana Ned Coghlan Brook Kainey Andrew Pretto Bailey Hotker Tim Johnson (C) Jordan Vassis James Krikas Connor McCafferty Bailey Freeman Q2

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Lachlan Carey Lewis Neate Ryan Young Matt McKenzie Jay Barlow Ryan Antidormi Alex Wells Nic Minchin Jarrad Parr Fraser Day Lachie Gould Matt Garvin Max Healey Jason Youssef Chris Bell Brennan McCafferty Pat Bridges Matt Barnard Joel Cendamo Shehan Kudage-Don Brandon Droessler Rory Sheridan-Ferrie Alex Greenwood Paddy Lawlor Joey Fisher

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Hamish McGowan (VC) Mick Maio Pat Wallis (VC) Matt O’Dwyer Fergus Ward Kodey Logan Sean Bell (C) Aiden Stephens Josiah Duncan Lachie Pickering Lachie Vaughan Tom Rennie Will Bodman

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Jack O’Keefe Taine Barlow Lachie Jackson Ryan Fitzpatrick Jack Whitbourn Damian Vassiliou Matt Eaton Tom Jacotine James White Alex Manning Matt Jenkins Matt Sevior Ben Gray-Fraser

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beyondblue ROUND: SATURDAY 15 JULY 2017

BALWYN Sen. Coach: Marty Pask Res. Coach: Adam Lenarcic Ground: Balwyn Park, Cherry Road, Balwyn, (Melways 46 D8) Ph: 9836 7974 Colours: Black yellow & white with black shorts.

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DIVISION 1 BALWYN: A WEEK’S A LONG TIME IN FOOTBALL – or so they say. And didn’t that ring true for us this week! So, with plenty of jockeying for position on the ladder, it’s important to make every game a winner from here on in. The task today is huge taking on the top placed, undefeated Vermont, but not insurmountable! There’s been a couple of draws in our last visits here, so let’s hope it’s another close and exciting one today! BYE WEEK coming up for us Saturday 22 July, and then 5 games to go until finals begin. LUNCHES, LUNCHES, LUNCHES … At home games coming up on Sat 29 July v. Rowville we will host a special Luncheon paying tribute to our 50 Year Members, so lock it in your diary, all welcome, and if you know someone who has been at the club for some time, but maybe not as much lately, please make sure you invite them to come along. Sat 12 August v. Noble Park we will host a luncheon with special Guest Speakers Panel, currently being put together by the Prez, so promises as always to be a memorable and entertaining day. Keep an eye on our website and Facebook page for further details. LADIES LUNCHEON has been postponed and will now be held on Sat 26 August – our final home game for the year! Tell all the girls to start getting their tables together for what is always one of the great days!

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A RIVALRY FOR THE AGES By: Daniel Cencic Twitter: @DC_EFL

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he two perennial powerhouses of the Eastern Football League renew acquaintances this weekend.

The undefeated Vermont hosts the resurgent Balwyn in what is set to be another memorable chapter in the League’s biggest modern-day rivalry, and a likely preview to the 2017 Division 1 finals series. The pair have met 29 times since Balwyn’s inception into the EFL in 2007. Balwyn holds a comfortable advantage, winning 18 of those encounters to Vermont’s nine, with two draws. Perhaps one of the most epic chapters in the rivalry’s 11-year history came last September in the 2016 finals series. Vermont came from 18 points behind at the final change to topple the Balwyn juggernaut in the second semi-final, but it would be the Tigers a fortnight later in the grand final who would laugh last. Balwyn led all day on its way to a fourth flag in five years, defeating the Eagles by 12 points. While not exactly sweet revenge, Round 1 saw Vermont defeat Balwyn at home for the first time in 10 years. Vermont has seen its share of rivals come and go from the EFL’s top flight competition, namely Mitcham, East Burwood and Donvale. Vermont stalwart Lee Bidstrup, who arrived at Terrara Road in 1962 and is now the club’s administrator, has seen his beloved Eagles battle many foes over the years. “They’ve (Balwyn) won four of the past five flags, two against us, and I guess at the moment they’re our main enemy,” Bidstrup told Inside Footy in May. “In fact (in April) we beat them at Balwyn Park. “It was very satisfying to finally notch one because we dread going down there.” Respective new eras for both clubs under new coaches in 2017 have begun another chapter in the rivalry, with opposing coaches Harmit Singh and Marty Pask to face-off for just the second time this weekend. But one man who was central to the rivalry over a number of years is former Balwyn coach, Dan Donati. Donati, who coached the club from 2012 to 2016, led the Tigers to four premierships including two against Vermont in 2012 and 2016. The four-time premiership coach remembers the significance of the rivalry from day one in at the Balwyn helm. “The Vermont rivalry was one in all honesty built out of respect - they’re such a great footy club,” Donati said. 16

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“I’ve been asked (about the rivalry) a few times. “In the last five years it’s been Vermont, Balwyn, Noble Park (and) Norwood who were probably the most consistent sides and whenever you played any of them, they were big games because you just knew every year that you were probably going to play them in the finals. “When I first got the Balwyn job, the president at the time was telling me he wanted to really emulate what Vermont had done because they’d been successful over a couple of decades and were a footy club that everybody looked up to.” As a former skipper of fellow Division 1 powerhouse Noble Park, Donati also remembers battling the Eagles on the field, and often during September when the stakes were at their utmost highest. “Even as a player, playing for Noble Park for eight years and losing a couple of grand finals to Vermont, they were a side in local football that were definitely revered,” he said. While clichés in football may dictate that this week is ‘just another week’ for both clubs, it is anything but according to the former Balwyn coach, who always had his side primed for the occasion. “We knew that every time we played them, if we could beat them, that gave us a mental edge,” he said. “I think we lost to them once in my five years, and we drew twice and beat them in a couple of flags. “It wasn’t like we hated each other at all, there was mutual respect, but it was our biggest game of the year every time we played them. “As soon as you’re playing Vermont, it’s a massive week, it’s a bigger build-up. “It didn’t matter where they were on the ladder, it didn’t matter where we were on the ladder –it was going to be game-on. “(Across 2015 and 2016) we played two draws, we drew on Anzac Day and on the year after we drew again - it was just a huge game every time we played them.” Arguably, this weekend poses as perhaps the biggest home-and-away clash of all between the two, despite the eventful history of jubilation, despair and melancholy experienced by both camps throughout the rivalry. While Vermont sits atop of the ladder undefeated, Balwyn has only lost once since Round 3 to answer the critics who had deemed its era over. Donati believes that despite Balwyn’s 50-point loss to Doncaster last weekend, it had one eye firmly locked on this weekend’s showdown. “It’s a huge game for both clubs - Vermont would argue they’re up top and a couple of games clear,” Donati said.


“You can write the Balwyn loss off last week – they had a number of injuries and two on the bench in the second-half and one eye on the week after. “I think the Tiges understand that they’ve now had four losses, and another loss puts them at five so that’s obviously dangerous. “But with Vermont being on top of the ladder, you want to win every game (and) it’ll be an absolute cracker.” While the rivalry has seen its share of epic encounters over the years, it may very well have peaked last September when the pair fought out two seesawing battles. Vermont’s three-point win in the second semifinal typified the rivalry, as the two gladiatorial combatants slogged it out in the wet, Donati remembers before his side went on to claim the flag a fortnight later. “You can look back to the last five, six, seven, eight years, and look at the results but the finals series last year, that first final was a tough, hard game of footy, and it went right down to the last minute of the game,” he said. “I remember distinctly after the game after losing that, I was ropeable. “I really lost it after the game – a spot in the grand final was on the line and a week off and it was such a big reward, so to lose that was bloody disappointing. “To come back two weeks later and have to do it all again against the same side who’d finished on top of the ladder was huge. www.efl.org.au

“They’re such a bloody good football club, Vermont - both clubs are, they’re both successful and extremely competitive.” The stories and sub-plots that arise within the clashes amidst the quality line-ups of both sides is something Donati appreciated from the coaches’ box across his five-year tenure as Tigers coach. “Every time we play them, there’s always the little stories within stories in games,” he said. “Whether you pick up this bloke, whether the side targets (Tom) Schneider this week or whether Adam Parker gets off the leash or who gets Rennie Gilchrist, there’s just a quality 22 players on both sides.” The clashes have become as psychological as they are physical – and with Balwyn’s comfortable advantage from 29 outings against Vermont, the Tigers would always make a point of their head-tohead record under Donati. “Certainly when I was coaching, we’d play that up a little bit that they just couldn’t get us,” Donati said. “However, if you look at the last three years, it’s pretty even. “But now because there’s been quite a bit of turnover from Vermont’s end, I’m not sure they’d feel it as much, but certainly the Balwyn boys go into a Vermont game pretty confident having beaten them a lot over the last five years.” 17


DIVISION 1 NORWOOD: Norwood’s poor run of form continued last Saturday with an 11 point away loss to Nth Ringwood in a scrappy game at Quamby Reserve. The result leaves the team 4 wins and 8 losses for the season and in a bit of a rut, with neither the carrot of finals nor the fear of relegation to play for, the team will play out the last 6 games of the season on simply pride alone. Final score: Norwood 7.9.51 (Leroy 2, Stewart 2, Poynton, Jessop, Gysberts) lost to Nth Ringwood 9.10.64 Best on the day was Jordan Gysberts, showing signs that he can return to his classy best, Aver, Johnson, Shinners, Krousser and Pearson. Early comers had seen the Colts have a solid 24-point win, but there were signs of foreboding when the Development squad conceded the last 2 goals of the game to lose by a point. Next week we return home to face Blackburn, a side who have played some great footy this year, knocking off Noble last week. It will be a great test of how much pride our boys have in themselves and the club. Social: NJFC Sportsmen’s Night Wed 19th July $90 / Save the date: NFC Team of the Decade, SAT 12th August / Major Raffle – Sun 27th August

NORWOOD Senior Coach: Denis Knight Res Coach: Chris West Ground: Mullum Reserve, Mullum Mullum Rd, Ringwood (Melways 49 K5) 9879 1082. Colours: Black jumper with purple, gold and white lightning strikes with Norseman logo, black shorts. 1 Stuart Hill (C) 2 Blair Hudson 3 David Johnson 4 Lochlan Dickson 5 Trent Shinners 6 Adam Gibson 7 Zak Carroll 8 Justin Gould 9 Alex Calder 10 Jesse Newman 11 Leigh Williams (V.C.) 12 Alex Grieve 13 Dean Poynton (V.C.) 14 Jordan Gysbert 15 Ben Trend 16 Corey Quinlivan 17 Sam Blease 18 Matthew Aver (V.C.) 19 Michael Wright 20 Jarrod West 21 Gary Lisle 22 Matthew Jessop 23 Darin Stewart 24 Josh Buceto 25 Aidan Kemp 26 Jayden Kroussoratis 27 Jayson Spurrell 27a Sebastian Xantidis 28 Justin Batsanes 29 Joel Naburg 29a Daniel Young 30 Alex Mioni 30a Jason Cant 31 Jake Lynch 32 Jack Savage 33 Micheal Pearson 34 Lincoln Keedle Q1

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BLACKBURN Senior Coach: Kon Karavias Res Coach: Alan Love Ground: Morton Park, Central Rd, Blackburn, (Melways 48 A10) Ph: 9894 1409. Colours: Red and black vertical stripes, black shorts.

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DIVISION 1 BLACKBURN: A memorable day at the Pit last week with all three teams getting the win over the Bears. That hasn’t happened too often (if at all) in this author’s memory, and neither has two wins over Noble Park in the same year. The Seniors certainly atoned for their poor effort against Balwyn to return to the top three with a solid victory against a fellow contender. Jake Hammond with 3 goals definitely appreciated the extra height offered by Grierson and Watkins who both marked strongly and chipped in with 2 goals apiece. In the midfield Tumma dominated and gave first use of the ball to Danaher, McIntyre, Murphy and Read who all featured in the best. The defence was solid and welcomed back Parker and Cuddles whose run and ball use had been missed. The Development team were stretched for the first half by a determined opposition but a dominant second half saw them finish with an 8 goal win. Young Jake Epple keeps on impressing with a 3 goal haul and Porch also chimed in with another lazy 3 goals. Truck and Jay were impassable down back and Nathan Hammond on his return was also a solid contributor. The Under 19s kicked off the day with a battle for 2nd position. We hit the scoreboard early with 7 shots to 1 in the 1st quarter but poor kicking saw Noble peg us back at half time. The boys dominated the 3rd quarter but again kicked poorly with 3-6 to nothing. Noble finished strongly but we held on to win by 12 points. Patto in an unaccustomed role as ruckman dominated the clearances and Tommy Maher and skipper Harte were also prominent. Carl was our again best goalkicker with 3 while Liam also got a couple and showed he will be a more than useful addition. In the netball, our team in Premier Division Blackburn Reds went down to top team Boronia but still maintained their top four position. No such problem for the Blackburn Blacks who beat Scoresby to remain in top position in Division 2. Way to go Burnettes. #GoBurners #WeAreBlackburn

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WATERS SALUTE By: Tim Fitzsimons

The long wait for Bayswater is finally over. After 12 long weeks in season 2017, the Waters have finally broken through to record their first Division 1 win in more than decade. The convincing 35-point win over Montrose comes after weeks of adjusting to the Division 1 standard and coach Paul McCormack is pleased that the club has finally broken through for that elusive win.

The step up to Division 1 hasn’t been an easy ride so far for the Waters. They still sit two games clear at the bottom of the table, however their maiden win comes after a few promising performances which included narrow losses to Balwyn, Blackburn and Rowville where McCormack attributed short lapses within games.

“It’s good. It’s been a long time coming,” McCormack told EFL Sunday.

“That’s probably the difference between first division and second division,” he said.

“We got close to Balwyn, close to Rowville and we just let them slip.

“If you drop off at all and make a few mistakes, particularly with the ball, you then get hurt and it costs you on the

“We’ve played quite well at home so it’s just a good reward for a lot of the fans and the committee.” Although happy the team finally gets to celebrate victory for the first time since their dominant display in last year’s Division 2 grand final, McCormack is making sure the lid is firmly shut down at Bayswater Oval. “We aren’t getting too carried away, it’s Round 12,” he said.

scoreboard. “It’s taken us a while to adapt. The only way you can really adapt is if you play at the level and because we haven’t played at the level, it’s taken us a fair while to get used to it.”

“We haven’t won a premiership or anything but it’s good the boys deserved a little bit of a lick of the ice cream.”

If it is to avoid relegation come season’s end, Bayswater must keep playing to its strengths as well as they did against Montrose.

Two of Bayswater’s forwards in Jack Callanan and Wayne McInerney were both vital for their victory on Saturday, both for varying reasons.

The Waters’ ability to execute their game plan through keeping it tight and contested was one of the keys to their breakthrough win.

Callanan has been a shining light up forward for Bayswater this year, leading the side’s goal kicking with 21 majors to his name and McCormack was full of praise. “He started in fourth division, three or four years ago and he is an absolute superstar,” he said. “I don’t think he has been beaten this year. “Against Vermont (in Round 11) he kicked three or four and would’ve taken 12 marks.” McCormack believes Mcinerney hasn’t been as dominant most of the through limited opportunities up forward, however a change of role against Montrose proved a masterstroke in setting up the win. “It’s been tougher for Wayne because we haven’t had it in.” “We played him off the half back flank yesterday and he was one of the reasons (we were able to win). “He just used the ball so well. He set up a lot from the half back line. He’s just such a beautiful kick.” www.efl.org.au

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EAST RINGWOOD: On a big day for the club, we had mixed results with the Colts coming from behind to play a great second half and win by 3 points. The Development Squad game was a real scrap against a top side and we squandered some opportunities in the final term to go down by 3 goals. The Seniors played only 2 solid quarters and had we converted in the third term instead of spraying 1 goal 6, we might have kept touch with a good side that ran away in the last. Congratulations to our Ladies for running a huge Luncheon to kick off the new rooms and a big thank you to the Bulldogs for supporting us. Sunday sees another crunch game as we host the in-form Saints as well as welcoming all past players and in particular, our Colts 2007 and Seniors 2002 Premiership teams. All supporters are most welcome to join us upstairs in the Coopersmith Pavilion for the after match. Coming Events: July 21: The Mid-Season Ball at the Carlton Brew House August 5: President’s Lunch with Peter Schwab Details of these and other Social events appears on our Website and Facebook pages. Keep up with all the Roos News via our website, erfc.com.au, Facebook and Twitter. Download a form and become a paid-up member today. Go Roos!

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Senior Coach: Marcus Buzaglo Res Coach: Matt Whitty Ground: East Ringwood Reserve, Mt Dandenong Rd, East Ringwood (Melways 50 A7) Ph: 9870 8216. Colours: Royal blue jumper with white lightning strikes, royal blue shorts.

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beyondblue ROUND: SUNDAY 16 JULY 2017

NORTH RINGWOOD Senior Coach: Peter Banfield Res Coach: Paul O’Callaghan Ground: Quambee Reserve, Wonga Rd, North Ringwood (Melways 36 B12) Ph: 9876 3982. Colours: Red, black and white panels, black shorts.

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NORTH RINGWOOD: Last Saturday we welcomed local rivals Norwood to see who would get the bragging rights and take home the Des Ryan Cup, sponsored by Simon Mutsaers and Nomis Reblocking. The Under 19s, again under stand-in coach Dean Philpots, started well leading by a point at half time and battled hard all day but couldn’t maintain momentum, going down by 24 points. Reserves started ok but were down 2 goals to 5 at quarter time, but we got into gear in the second kicking 5 goals one to three points, to lead by 8 points at the main break. The second half was an arm-wrestle, and we trailed by 11 points with 7 minutes to go. We kicked one to get to 5 down, then big Tarra took a great grab and got it to Dan Cox 50 out. Coxy kicked a cracker goal to seal the win. Well done to all on a whole team effort. Pete sure had his magic wand well-polished as the Seniors jumped out of the blocks at full steam to lead by 14 points at 1/4 time with Charlie Haley “on fire”. As expected the remainder of the game was very close, but we were able to sing the team song after the game in full voice after a saintsational 11-point victory. Thursday night saw the ground “light up” with the new lights being switched on so the players could actually see what was happening at training. Thanks very much to all those who have donated to the light fund so far. We still need more money to pay for the lights. If you are able to assist with a donation please call Les Blackbell on 0417372973 or email treasurer@nthringwoodfc.com.au Coming up: Ladies Day July 29, Annual Ball August 12. Go Saints!!!!

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SAINTS SNAP STREAK By: Daniel Cencic Twitter: @DC_EFL

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t had been over a decade, but last weekend North Ringwood finally snapped an 11-year drought against cross-town foe Norwood in the Saints’ 11-point win. Round 3, 2006 was the last time North Ringwood had tasted victory over Norwood when it defeated its neighbour by 16 points. For senior coach Peter Banfield, last weekend’s victory was another tick for his young Saints. “It was a really good win and the first time we’d beaten Norwood for a really long time,” Banfield said. “It was a good day for the club and the twos won as well (and) we’re making progress and that’s the most important thing. “To beat Norwood, it’s been a big thorn for the club for a while now so to do that says that we’re making inroads.” In a match which saw arguably the best forward in the competition in Norwood’s Leigh Williams register just two goals, Banfield attributes the star’s quiet day to defender Michael Locco and the team’s pressure applied up-field. “Leigh’s a super player and Michael Locco is a great defender and the good thing is from Michael’s point of view was that pressure through the middle part of the ground and from our forwards to a lesser extent meant the ball going back into Norwood’s forwardline wasn’t as silky as it normally is and I think we were able to push Norwood pretty wide,” he said. “It was a really good defensive effort. “It’s a quality competition and the club’s had to consolidate and get themselves to a level where they can be competitive and win games against top sides.” Charlie Haley returned to the side booting four goals, in a season which Banfield believes has challenged the 22-year-old like never before. “Charlie Haley’s a super player,” Banfield said. “He works nightshift and that’s affected his footy and he’s had to learn to adapt. “His game early was outstanding so to come back into the side and play the way he did, he’s a super player.” Haley, like a host of others on the Saints’ list, looks set to have his best footy ahead of him as Banfield expects the playing group to peak and mature with age. “Our group’s still pretty young, they’re still only around 22-23 so they’re actually coming into a really 24

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good age bracket in the next couple of years,” he said. “Consistency’s been a really good thing this year and we’ve had to continue to teach them to be really good players on both aspects – defensive and offensive. “We’ve brought some players in to help us with our depth and play roles within the side and that’s helped share the load this year. “We’re putting the right blocks in place to try and play finals footy and with the restructure of the competition it’s really important that we continue to grow and evolve.” The Saints currently sit seventh with five wins for the season. Despite having registered the same amount of wins to the same point this time last season, the injury list has been a polar opposite for the Saints. “The difference between last year to this year is last year we had all our players miss big games,” Banfield said. “So far this year we’ve been fortunate. “I think we’ve only had one or two soft tissue injuries since November. “You hope that every time you go out to play that your players get through unscathed and that’s been a pretty important aspect this year.” From one cross-town foe to another, the Saints renew acquaintances with East Ringwood this weekend. The pair’s Round 1 outing saw monsoonal-like downpour descend on Quambee Reserve, which saw a combined total of five goals kicked for the match in North Ringwood’s 3.7 (25) to 2.8 (20) victory. While Banfield is hoping for a dry day, the Saints’ coach is wary of East Ringwood at home. “We’ve played some good footy in the wet this year but it’d be actually nice to play a game against them when it’s nice and dry,” he said. “It’s a great game against East Ringwood (and) they’re always a hard team to beat on their home deck. “It’s a big game and we need to make sure we continue to play well. “We’re competitive and we’ll give teams a really good contest and a real game and they’re going to have to play well to beat us.”


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DIVISION 2 MITCHAM: Last week’s bye came at a good time for us, after a very disappointing result against Wantirna South away last game, the 1st XVIII stumbled out of the blocks and never really got going Jayden Hoegel booted 3 to be our major goal kicker with Whitchell, Toohey, J. Hoegel, James McCubbin, Glossop and Murray all named in the best. 2nd XVIII Have really hit a flat spot for the second week in a row going down to a side placed lower on the ladder. With no multiple goal kickers Keedle, Taylor, Menzies, Haralambopoulos, Story and Sciortino all named in the best. The Cocktail Ball however was a roaring success at the budgie smuggler with the girls dressing it up and the boys not to bad either WELL DONE to Michelle Lucas for another great ball. Today - Home again today against Waverley Blues and hopefully a couple of players to return in are all MUST win games for us as we try to stay in touch with the top 4. We hope the Waverley Blues folk enjoy our hospitality before, during and after today’s game. Social - The Second and Final Presidents lunch of 2017 is Saturday 29th July, The Mitcham Football Club game day lunches are now legendary status and this one will be just as good … If not better. Fourtime premiership player and Norm Smith Medallist Cyril Rioli will be joining us along with the Suburban Footballer to give us a star-studded line up with one of games most talented footballers and without doubt Australia’s funniest. Kicks off at 11.30am lunch, drinks and entertainment included BOOK NOW with Macca to avoid disappointment. This event is the sponsors’ THANK YOU lunch included in the player sponsorship packages BUT there is still a limited number of guest passes available for sale on a first in first served basis. * Player Sponsors receive ONE complimentary ticket ** Player Sponsors PLUS receive TWO complimentary tickets *** PLEASE NOTE complimentary tickets need to be confirmed by the 16th July with Matt McCubbin 0414 438 616 and Guest passes can be booked via our membership / events page link belowhttps:// mitchamfootballclub.teamapp.com/store/items/18919 DON’T FORGET to keep up to date with all the news, views and reviews via the official Mitcham football Club website @www.mitchamfc.sportingpulse. net and our Facebook feed @mitchamfootballclub Good Luck to all teams today and enjoy your footy #strongandbold

MITCHAM Senior Coach: Neil Winterton Res Coach: Steve Jordan Ground: Walker Park, Maroondah Hwy, Nunawading (Melways 48 H9) Ph: 9873 3792. Colours: Black jumper, yellow sash, black shorts with yellow EFL webbing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

Zak McCubbin Lucas Marro Chris Whitchell Julian Petracca (C) Jake Toohey Mitch Keedle Cameron Taylor Matt Gordon Tom Lucas Rob Petracca Aaron Menzies Anthony Willenberg Tom Miles Daniel Johnson Matt Beagley (RC) Lachlan Rudd Ryan Handley Jayden Hoegel Lockie Ryan Chris Hoegel James McCubbin Josh Bell Chris Tsolos Jake Parente Martin De Luca Alex Finch Jayke Murray Josh Kable Jimmy Halstead Ben Joseph Neil Winterton Marc Parente Sam Beagley Mitch Holzheimer Luke Mckeown Mikey Raath Nathan McKeown

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Jackson Glossop Phil Muscara Shannon Dickson Ryan Sullivan Nathan Foster William Gordon Aaron Blundell Adam Glanville Tom Blanche Josh Doidge Dylan Wylde Terry Ferlazzo Julian Rambaldo Brad Wotten Johlen Raath Jack Taylor Ethan Story Michael Barro Callum Sloane Russell White Rob Durham Tim Quinn Nick Sciortino Aaron Miller Sam Howell Rodrigo Arguello EJ Haralambopoulos Jordy Fall

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beyondblue ROUND: SATURDAY 15 JULY 2017

WAVERLEY BLUES Senior Coach: Scott Hunter Res Coach: Daniel Griffin Ground: Mt Waverley Reserve, Fleet St, Mt Waverley. (Melways 61 F12) Ph: 9807 0169. Colours: Blue jumper with white & red lightning strikes across left shoulder, navy blue shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13R 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

Dwayne Wathen Daniel Molloy Ben Carboni Jake Twycross Sam Mier Will Edwards Daniel Playsted Tyson Hale Kieran Nolan Paul Savage Matthew Sharpe Michael Hogan Ned Slater Luke Taunt James Hansen Mark Edgley Dylan Cole Nathan MacDonald Trent Bacon Fraser Clatworthy Dylan Luxa Angus Clavin Adam Swierzbiolek Mick Millier Wes Smith Ben Turner Ryan Serpanchy Alex Playsted Lachie Feary James Coghlan Kurt Benjamin Ed Dalton Matthew Harrison Tim Macaulay Cam Robinson Ali Feary George Ouzas

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Callum Marini Reiss McLeod Matt Herschell Sam Le Cerf Dave Santalucia Simon Hawkins Daley MacKenzie Rob Tomlin Luke Sims Michael Robinson Ben Smith Taso Tsiounis Travis Baldock Luke Ewart Joel Williamson Kieran Vanderwal Kyle Lidgerwood Tom Connolly Luke Glossop

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DIVISION 2 WAVERLEY BLUES: Today we arrive at Mitcham having rejuvenated after a muchneeded week off for the split round. After coughing up a five-goal lead last match at Mulgrave the senior side will be keen to make amends and there is plenty of footy left in the season to make a mark. Sharpe, Slater and Coghlan were standouts in the seniors. In the magoos there were some old faces helping out and they got to remind some of the younger lads how to sing the song after a win. Towball, Ouzz and Marini were good and Ali Feary put on a clinic on how to take and drop marks of all degrees of difficulty. The Under 19s had an important close win to keep in finals contention. Rory, Sammy J and Gia were tremendous. The women’s team can do no wrong and have now won five in a row. Special thanks to our own Chris Brear and Jake Le Cerf who have had to help out on the whistle in the last two matches. Our netballers’ title defence is looking shaky as we find ourselves just below mid-table with four wins from ten matches. Tonight is the major fundraiser with a Trivia Night at Holy Family on Stephensons Road starting at 7:30pm. There will be auctions, prizes, trivia, games, BYO food and drink, oxford commas, and more! There are tables from all of the many teams in the club so this is truly a one in all in affair and shaping to be a beauty.

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UNDER 19 Coach: Bryce McGain 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Rory Kinsella Ryan McNamara Hugh McConaghy Sam Withers Tyson Hale Jake Le Cerf Omar Mohammad Cale Johnston Joe Facey James Flett Max Dawe Zach Tzitsikas Brock Leydon

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DIVISION 2 KNOX: Today we host Upper Ferntree Gully looking to add to the 2 wins from Croydon 2 weeks ago. The U/19s were in the first top of the ladder clash of the day but were a long way from producing their best. Croydon dominated from start to finish, claiming a 94-point win. A very disappointing game for our boys, who only managed to kick 2 goals for the day, best players were Tom Walton, Laityn Withers and Matthew Stein. The Reserves were also featuring in a top of the ladder clash and unlike the earlier game our boys came out firing early, looking to claim the top spot on the ladder. They led by 14 points at 1/4 time before Croydon got on top in the second term setting up a 9 point half time lead. Our boys gave there all in the second half kicking 7 goals to 2, to set up a 17 point win and go top of the ladder for the first time of the year! Best players were Aaron Wood and Adam Whitten. The Seniors blew a heap of early chances kicking 1.7 in the first term before kicking 4 goals in the second to set up a 14 point half time lead. The boys kicked 5 goals in the 3rd to set up an 18 point 3/4 time margin, before running away 20 point winners, remaining undefeated heading into the split round. Scott Davis and Jayden Duman kicked 3 goals each, with Ryan Wilson and Mitch Hanegraaf staring in the win. Congratulations to Nathan Canning who played his 100th senior game! Upcoming Events: Night of the Falcon – Sat 22/07/17 – see Jane for Tickets Scoreboard Lunch – Sat 05/08/17.

KNOX Senior Coach: David Madigan Res Coach: Stuart Wynd Ground: Knox Gardens Reserve, Argyle Way, Wantirna Sth (Melways 72 G2) Ph: 9801 1404. Colours: Red jumper with black sash, black shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Q1

Scott Davis Sam Jeffery Ryan Minahan Jessie Plostins Brett Holst Ryan Wilson Luke Williams Mitch Greaves Marcus Jordan Nathan Canning Jack Beech Jayden Hawkes Daniel Wilson Ash Black Jared Lepore Ethan Murray Sam McCarthy Reyne Harris Declan Forbes Andre Angemi Adam Whitten Ryan Johnson Jayden Duman Stephen Aiello (C) Joel McGown James Curtiss Paul Tyler Braydon McGown Alex Pagliaro Troy McGown Mitch Donald Jarrod Fisher Jacob McCarthy Mitch Hanegraaf Sam Lennox Michael Brearley Liam Kenny Q2

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Nick Sporton Harry Greaves Joel Nestor Michael Bruce Mitch Tsirtsikos Ben Kreiger Adrian Di Giovanni Brett Kay Shane Saunders Gavin Low Neal Smith Tim Laughlin Ben Mahoney Jessie Bourke Harry Exton Dean Ierufi Matt Goodings Jordy Damatopoulos

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Bradley Wydle Indiana Forgan Justin Woodcock Daniel Clarke Lachlan Fain Ruan GilmoreDalgleish Benjamin Griffin Laityn Withers AdamWydle Liam Dungan Declan Fgriffin Bailey Klewer

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beyondblue ROUND: SATURDAY 15 JULY 2017

UPPER FERNTREE GULLY Senior Coach: Chad Rogers Res Coach: Andy Hayman Ground: Kings Park, Willow Road, Upper Ferntree Gully (Melways 74 D6) Colours: Red and blue vertical stripes, royal blue shorts

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Ben Ward Al Calder Josh Eyres-Lacey Andrew Constantine Jake Cawsey Craig Bridle (RC) Patrick Bullock Haytham Elnakadi Luke Meagher Ryan Murray Nelson O’Dwyer Ben Magnay Adam Ward Daniel Fusco Jarryd Roleff Tom Roleff Kyle Chalker Mark Fenelon Tyrone Fabrizio Jason Divett Rhys Beyer Luke Wakefield Zac Constanti Jack Thomas Ricky McClusky Nick Croft Dean Bridle Ash Hards Corey Wakefield Darcy Wilson

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DIVISION 2 UPPER FERNTREE GULLY: Great win against Doncaster East before having the bye last week. Congratulations to Josh Ward on playing his 50th game. This week we take on the undefeated Knox full of confidence. The U19s also had a win last game while the reserves went down with a depleted side made up of U19’s backing up again after their own game. The Vets were no match against North Ringwood last game but are hopeful of a better showing against Forest Hill tomorrow. The Women’s team are away again today at Mt Evelyn in another tough game; keep battling away girls. Thanks to Jason Zinnow for organising the trivia night last week, everyone had fun with the Vets, Women’s and Netball teams all represented. The juniors are getting closer to finals while the Netball girls are all doing well with 2 sides looking like plying finals and the other side an outside chance. Tonight is the Ladies Night while the Ladies Race Day is next Saturday the 22nd July, tickets available now from the club. The King Club is again available for support this season so see Neil Thompson if interested or contact Andy Lee for your social membership. The King Club Lunch will be on the 12th August when we play Lilydale while the Volunteers and Sponsors night will be Friday the 18th August. Thanks to all our sponsors who are back on board this year, please use them and mention you are from the club. Good luck today Upper……go the red and blue!

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UNDER 19 Coach: Luke Galliott 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 15 16

Tyson Sheehan Carmine Porcaro Mason Bond Luke Meagher Christian Dileo Ricky DiClaudio Matthew DeJong Hugh Taylor Adrian Catalano (C) Liam Pratt Nelson Jennings Corey Mitchell

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EASTERN REGION COACHES ASSOC The Eastern Region Coaches Association (ERCA) will be awarding coaches throughout the season in the following categories; senior, youth, junior, Auskick and female coach. Winners will receive an automatic entry into the ERCA ‘Coach of the Year’ night held in October. Each coach will receive a prize for winning their category. The coaches are submitted by club officials and selected by the region’s Football Development Manager. The winning coaches are selected based on their excellent commitment to their team, ability to create positive environments for the players, exemplary coaching behaviour and strong understanding of the game. Those selected for the season so far include:

YOUTH (Under 13/19) Cameron Horsey – Mitcham – U17C

Cam has a deep knowledge of the game having played a lot of football himself. He watches/ studies a lot of football and never stops looking for new ideas, whether it be for drills at training or tactics on game-day. Cam is a very good communicator and is always positive when addressing the players. It is always about what the players can do to improve a situation, never about what they have been doing wrong. Having the total respect of the players means that when he speaks, he doesn’t have to raise his voice to get his message across. Over several years now, Cam has worked hard on basic skills with his players and has turned a team who once had plenty of skill deficiencies, into one that is now quite skilful all over the ground. Importantly, he has put a lot of work into the kids who were lacking in this area. His training activities have always been based around how he wants the boys to play on a Sunday, with pace and sharp ball movement. It is impressive to see boys who two years ago would not attempt certain things during a game, now doing it with confidence and finesse. Cam is very well received by all his players, parents and officials at our club. We recently received an email from an opposition club, complimenting Cam and his team for not only the way they played the game in great spirit but also for the fact that they spent time after the game making sure that the rooms were left in a clean state. This is a credit to Cam and what he has brought to this team.

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JUNIOR (U8/12) Jonathon McCartney – Scoresby U10D

‘Jonno’ has a great understanding of football having played the game for many years, and he is still playing with the club’s veterans team. He is adept at translating his great knowledge of football into age-appropriate strategies to get the best out of each player, both on and off the field. It is important to the club that coaches are producing players with highly developed football skills, to guarantee they are able to continue playing long into the future if that is their desire. Jonno is very well equipped to ensure that this key objective of the club is consistently achieved. Jonno has an engaging and inclusive style of coaching, where every player has a voice and all involved are listened to. He communicates directly and clearly with players and families, ensuring team and club expectations are fully understood. One of Jonno’s greatest strengths is his ability to maintain discipline and provide constructive feedback to players whilst still managing to retain the fun in the game and promote team unity. Jonno is highly innovative in the way he approaches skill development, with a keen sense of what will benefit and engage each of his players. He is individually responsible for many of the club’s coaching activities and is an exponent of constantly trying to better himself in this area. He has taken the leading coaching role in the club’s newly activated ‘buddy system’, where one evening a month, all junior teams and the Auskick clinic come together and undertake cross-age training and activities. He has an undeniable passion for ensuring that the players on his team are developed in all facets of the


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game, and clearly demonstrates his ability to be flexible and inventive when it comes to designing activities. Jonno is universally-respected throughout the club and is highly thought of by all who come into contact with him. His commitment to furthering the interest of players and the club as a whole is extraordinary, whether that be up front at club functions or behind the scenes as a mentor to individual players. He is an incredible asset to the club and would be a worthy winner of any award that he was nominated for.

AUSKICK Mick Walker – Bayswater North Auskick

Mick has coached junior footy through under11s and 14s in recent years, before taking on the Auskick coordinator role at Bayswater North Auskick for the last two seasons. Mick has also put in a lot of hard yards to establish the Bayswater Junior Football Club’s first under-8s team this season, which he also coaches. Mick knows the strengths and weaknesses of all players under his guidance and constantly seeks to improve each individual player’s abilities and enjoyment of the game. Mick’s obvious focus with the kids is to build and develop their confidence and enjoyment of footy and the rest will follow when they are ready. Mick’s message at Auskick is purely one of having fun. He knows every player’s individual kicking technique and watches how each improve from week to week. He plays all players in different positions in weekly grid games to encourage all to enjoy their footy. He challenges the older, more skilled players and encourages the developing www.efl.org.au

players. He gives the kids a sense of routine with weekly activities, while finding a balance of mixing sessions up with fun activities. Mick is a very well-respected coach at the Bayswater North Auskick and at the Bayswater JFC. He is all-inclusive in recognising players’ achievements and personal bests and genuinely cares about the young players under his wing. It is for this reason that the players easily engage with him and positively relate to his guidance.

FEMALE COACH Elaine Kos – Upper Ferntree Gully U16 Girls

Elaine has been nominated for her outstanding sportsmanship in youth girls football demonstrated earlier in the season in a match against Gembrook. Youth girls football is still a developing competition, with many girls in their first two years of playing. We have received a high number of incidents and concerns across the competition in reference to illegal tackles, late hits and girls protecting themselves poorly in contests. Many incidents are due to the lack of understanding of the rules and inexperience of the players. Against Gembrook, many of the incidents listed above occurred in the first quarter. Elaine showed great initiative to communicate and work with the Gembrook’s coach to address the girls from both sides at quarter time to reinforce the key rules around contact with opposition players, making it clear what was acceptable and what wasn’t. We applaud Elaine’s efforts to cooperate with the opposition coach to educate the girls to play in the correct spirit of the game and put aside other competitive objectives. 35


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DOCKERS DEFY CRITICS

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ome may have written off Templestowe after its somewhat inconsistent start to season following two grand final heartbreaks in three years along with a seven-point preliminary final loss in 2015. However, it has defied those critics to firmly establish its Division 3 premiership credentials following its thrilling one-point victory over ladder leaders Park Orchards. The win was vital for the Dockers to stay in touch with the top of the ladder, with first-year coach Craig De Corsey extremely pleased with his team’s ability to hold on for victory. “I think both sides were running on empty there at the end,” De Corsey told EFL Sunday. “I think (in) the last six minutes we were holding maybe a seven or eight-point lead and it wasn’t until the final 30 seconds that Park Orchards were able to kick a goal to put them within a point. “It was a bonus and a plus moving forward for us.” Their second win for the year over a Sharks side that has been the dominant team in Division 3 is a big achievement for the Dockers and will give the side plenty of confidence that they can match it with the best. “They (Park Orchards) have been the benchmark I’d say over the last six or seven weeks in our division for sure,” De Corsey believes. “They really move the ball quick and if you do give them too much time and space they’ve got some really potent forwards that can hurt you.” Just two wins separates ladder-leaders Park Orchards from seventh-placed Scoresby and the inspiring win last weekend has kept the Dockers right in the premiership mix. There have been some impressive performances from the Dockers so far in 2017 with big wins over the bottom four sides, East Burwood, Warrandyte, www.efl.org.au

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Chirnside Park and South Belgrave to go along with the outstanding victories over the top two sides in Park Orchards and Ringwood. However, Templestowe’s disappointing losses against fellow finals aspirants, Ferntree Gully, Boronia and Heathmont, who it meets again this week, have kept the race for the flag wide open in what is one of the most even seasons we have seen in recent times at the top half of the table. De Corsey believes taking on an established Division 3 team from a widely-respected coach in Rick Irwin would always be challenging in terms of expectation. “It’s not the easiest job when you walk into a club that is already around the mark,” he said. “Obviously Rick put a lot of great things in place so it is big shoes to fill, when you walk in you are expected to do well straight away.” Many may have written off the Dockers after their inconsistent start to the year and having been so close for the past three seasons. However, having adjusted to a change of coach, the best of Templestowe may be still yet to come. “It has taken a little bit of time for some of the boys to just adjust with some new methods”, De Corsey said. “We haven’t probably played our best just yet but I feel as though each week whether it’s a loss or a win for myself personally we are finding a lot more out about the group.” The Dockers are vying to rectify the heartbreak of the past three seasons and with first year coach in Craig De Corsey settling in at the helm, they will be hoping to go that extra step in 2017. 37


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2017 FIXTURES

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DIVISION ONE Round 1 - Saturday 8 April Balwyn 6.6-42 Bayswater 11.5-71 B’burn 15.11-101 Montrose 11.9-75 Noble Pk 11.13-79

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Vermont 11.10-76 Sth Croydon 15.14-104 Norwood 9.14-68 Donc. 16.11-107 Rowville 8.11-59

Sunday 9 April Nth R’wood 3.7-25 v East R’wood 2.8-20

Round 3 - Friday 14 April Blackburn 10.10-70 v Balwyn 4.21-45

Round 2 - Saturday 22 April Norwood 11.6-72 Vermont 18.13-121 Doncaster 5.8-38 Rowville 12.7-79 East Ring’d 18.11-119

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Noble Pk 12.11-83 Montrose 7.14-56 Nth Ring’d 16.7-103 Balwyn 12.18-90 Bayswater 6.10-46

Tuesday 25 April Sth Croydon 18.12-120 v Blackburn 13.19-97

Round 3 - Saturday 29 April Rowville 12.6-78 Doncaster 11.10-76 East Ringwood 9.5-59 Bayswater 10.4-64

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Montrose 10.11-71 Norwood 9.7-61 Noble Pk 12.15-87 Vermont 13.20-98

Sunday 30 April Nth Ringwood 7.2-44 v Sth Croydon 9.11-65

Round 4 - Saturday 6 May Balwyn 4.11-35 Sth Croydon 20.9 129 Norwood 18.7-115 Vermont 16.15-111 Noble Pk 3.11-29 Montrose 12.18-90

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Doncaster 10.13-73 East Ringwood 6.4-40 Nth Ringwood 9.4-58 Rowville 8.7-55 Blackburn 8.9-57 Bayswater 5.9-39

Senior Interleague - Saturday 13 May Round 5 - Saturday 20 May Sth Croydon 10.19-79 Blackburn 14.15-99 Noble Pk 12.13-85 Balwyn 19.11-125 Rowville 10.12-72 Norwood 13.7-85

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Vermont 17.17-119 Bayswater 12.13-85 Nth Ringwood 8.4-52 East R’wood 3.10-28 Doncaster 15.7-97 Montrose 7.10-52

Round 6 - Saturday 27 May Doncaster 9.11-65 East R’wood 8.12-60 Vermont 14.15-99 Bayswater 12.10-82 Montrose 10-10-70 Nth R’wood 5.8-38

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B’burn 15.11-101 Norwood 19.15-129 Noble Park 14.10-94 Rowville 14.8-92 Sth Croydon 9.5-59 Balwyn 12.12-84

Round 7 - Saturday 3 June Balwyn 14.15-99 Rowville 9.12-66 Vermont 14.20-104 Montrose 14.10-94 Doncaster 5.14-44 Bayswater 7.11-53

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Norwood 9.4-58 Blackburn 16.16-112 East R’wood 6.6-42 Nth R’wood 12.15-87 Sth Croydon 7.11-53 Noble Pk 19.11-125

Round 8 - Saturday 10 June Noble Pk 10.12-72 Sth C’n 16.10-100 Norwood 5.10-40 B’burn 13.12-90 Nth R’d 19.17-131 E Ringwood 8.13-61

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Balwyn 12.4-76 Rowville 11.6-72 Vermont 10.16-76 Montrose 8.12-60 Bayswater 10.6-66 Doncaster 6.11-47

Round 9 - Saturday 17 June Bayswater 10.7-67 Montrose 17.9-111 Blackburn 9.7-61 Vermont 12.12-84 Rowville 8.6-54 Sth Croydon 14.6-90

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Balwyn 11.13-79 Noble Pk 18.8-116 Nth R’wood 10.18-78 Doncaster 10.17-77 E R’wood 11.13-79 Norwood 11.7-73

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Round 10 - Saturday 24 June Balwyn 16.16-112 Doncaster 9.9-63 East R’wood 8.8-56 Noble Pk 10.18-78 Norwood 14.10-94 Nth R’wood 5.9-39

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Montrose 8.8-56 Bayswater 4.12-36 Blackburn 13.16-94 Sth Croydon 11.10-76 Rowville 10.6-66 Vermont 11.11-77

Round 11 - Saturday 1 July Balwyn 16.11-107 Sth Croydon 18.6-114 Montrose 11.11-77 Norwood 13.9-87 Noble Pk 19.15-129 Vermont 21.15-141

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Blackburn 5.8-38 Nth Ringwood 14.9-93 Rowville 14.7-91 Doncaster 14.15-99 East R’wood 10.7-67 Bayswater 8.10-58

Round 12 - Saturday 8 July Doncaster 13.9-87 E Ringwood 6.12-48 Nth R’wood 9.10-64 Rowville 8.4-52 Blackburn 13.15-93 Bayswater 14.5-89

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Balwyn 5.7-37 Sth Croydon 15.7-97 Norwood 7.11-53 Vermont 17.16-118 Noble Park 10.16-76 Montrose 8.6-54

Round 13 - Saturday 15 July Vermont v Balwyn Norwood v Blackburn

Sunday 16 July (Split Round) East Ringwood v North Ringwood

Saturday 22 July (Split Round) Doncaster v Montrose Rowville v Noble Park South Croydon v Bayswater

Round 14 - Saturday 29 July Noble Park Montrose North Ringwood Balwyn Bayswater Blackburn

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Norwood Vermont Doncaster Rowville East Ringwood South Croydon

Round 15 - Saturday 5 August Noble Park North Ringwood Blackburn South Croydon Norwood East Ringwood

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Doncaster Rowville Vermont Balwyn Bayswater Montrose

Round 16 - Saturday 12 August Balwyn Rowville Vermont Montrose Bayswater Doncaster

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Noble Park South Croydon Norwood Blackburn North Ringwood East Ringwood

Round 17 - Saturday 19 August Vermont Bayswater North Ringwood East Ringwood Doncaster Montrose

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South Croydon Blackburn Noble Park Balwyn Rowville Norwood

Round 18 - Saturday 26 August Blackburn Norwood Noble Park Rowville South Croydon Balwyn

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Doncaster East Ringwood Vermont Bayswater Montrose North Ringwood

Round 1 - Saturday 8 April Croydon 7.12-54 v Donc. East 9.14-68 Upper FTG 6.4-40 v Mitcham 7.9-51 Want. Sth 7.5-47 v Knox 11.9-75 Lilydale 12.18-90 v Wav. Blues 11.8-74 Mulgrave 11.12-78 v M’bark 12.10-82

Round 2 - Saturday 22 April Wav. Blues 9.12-66 v Mulgrave 14.16-100 Donc. East 17.5-107 v Upper FTG 15.8-98 Mooroolbark 3.5-25 v Lilydale 11.12-78 Knox 15.17-107 v Croydon 6.10-46 Mitcham 11.9-75 v Want. Sth 12.8-80

Round 3 - Saturday 29 April Croydon 11.24-90 v Mooroolbark 7.7-49 Upper FTG 5.8-38 v Knox 9.24-78 Donc. East 14.24-108 v Mulgrave 8.7-55 Lilydale 10.10-70 v Wantirna Sth 8.5-53 Wav. Blues 9.7-61 v Mitcham 11.14-80

Round 4 - Saturday 6 May Knox 11.17-83 v Donc. East 11.10-76 M’bark 9.2-56 v Wav. Blues 6.7-43 Mitcham 7.12-54 v Croydon 4.9-33 Mulgrave 8.6-54 v Lilydale 7.9-51 Want. Sth 5.10-40 v Upper FTG 6.7-43

Senior Interleague - Saturday 13 May Round 5 - Saturday 20 May Wav. Blues 12.5-77 v Croydon 11.9-75 Donc. East 14.14-98 v Mitcham 8.10-58 Lilydale 7.11-53 v Knox 9.7-61 Want. Sth 10.11-71 v M’bark 12.11-83 Upper FTG 19.15-129 v Mulgrave 8.5-52

Round 6 - Saturday 27 May M’bark 11.6-72 v Knox 12.11-83 Croydon 9.13-67 v Upper FTG 9.7-61 Mulgrave 12.9-81 v Want. Sth 16.16-112 Mitcham 11.12-78 v Lilydale 21.12-138 Donc. East 17.14-116 v Wav. Blues 10.6-66

Round 7 - Saturday 3 June M’bark 8.4-52 v Donc. East 14.13-97 Want. Sth 10.11-71 v Croydon 14.10-94 Knox 20.11-131 v Wav. Blues 7.11-53 Mulgrave 9.14-68 v Mitcham 13.8-86 Lilydale 13.14-92 v Upper FTG 5.3-33

Round 8 - Saturday 10 June Croydon 18.14-122 v Mulgrave 8.9-57 Donc. East 14.8-92 v Lilydale 11.9-75 Knox 13.9-87 v Mitcham 8.8-56 Upper FTG 5.5-35 v M’bark 9.9-63 Wav. Blues 9.3-57 v Want. Sth 14.16-100

Round 9 - Saturday 17 June Mulgrave 7.9-51 v Knox 14.13-97 Mitcham 14.7-91 v M’bark 16.9-105 Lilydale 21.11-137 v Croydon 1.13-79 Upper FTG 11.15-81 v Wav. Blues 4.19-43

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September 2 – Qualifying Final September 3 – Elimination Final September 9 – Semi Final 2 September 10 – Semi Final 1 September 16 – Preliminary Final September 23 – Grand Final

Want. Sth 9.7-61 v Donc. East 12.22-94

Round 10 - Saturday 24 June Don East 15.12-102 v Croydon 8.12-60 Mitcham 10.13-73 v Upper FTG 10.10-70 Knox 19.13-127 v Want. Sth 11.8-74 Wav. Blues 8.7-55 v Lilydale 21.9-135 M’bark 20.21-141 v Mulgrave 5.3-33

Round 11 - Saturday 1 July Mulgrave 13.8-86 v Wav. Blues 11.14-80 Upper FTG 11.7-73 v Donc. East 9.3-57 Lilydale 8.8-56 v M’bark 14.5-89 Croydon 9.6-60 v Knox 11.14-80 Want. Sth 14.7-91 v Mitcham 8.9-57

Round 12 - Saturday 8 July M’bark 13.13-91 v Croydon 9.11-65 Want. Sth 14.7-91 v Lilydale 10.12-72 Mulgrave 9.9-63 v Donc. East 10.12-72

Saturday 15 July (Split Round) Mitcham v Waverley Blues Knox v Upper FTG

Round 13 - Saturday 22 July Doncaster East v Knox Waverley Blues v Mooroolbark Croydon v Mitcham Lilydale v Mulgrave Upper FTG v Wantirna South

Round 14 - Saturday 29 July Croydon v Waverley Blues Mitcham v Doncaster East Knox v Lilydale Mooroolbark v Wantirna South Mulgrave v Upper FTG

Round 15 - Saturday 5 August Knox v Mooroolbark Upper FTG v Croydon Wantirna South v Mulgrave Lilydale v Mitcham Waverley Blues v Doncaster East

Round 16 - Saturday 12 August Doncaster East v Mooroolbark Croydon v Wantirna South Waverley Blues v Knox Mitcham v Mulgrave Upper FTG v Lilydale

Round 17 - Saturday 19 August Mulgrave v Croydon Lilydale v Doncaster East Mitcham v Knox Mooroolbark v Upper FTG Wantirna South v Waverley Blues

Round 18 - Saturday 26 August Knox Mooroolbark Croydon Waverley Blues Doncaster East

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Mulgrave Mitcham Lilydale Upper FTG Wantirna South

FINALS September 2 – Semi Final 2 September 3 – Semi Final 1 September 9/10 – Preliminary Final September 16/17 – Grand Final




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DIVISION FOUR

Round 1 - Saturday 8 April

Round 10 - Saturday 24 June

The Basin 7.12-54 Scoresby 21.9-135 FT Gully 4.8-32 C’side Pk 17.17-119 Prk O’ds 23.24-162 Heathmont 11.4-70

Scoresby 12.3-75 T’stowe 23.13-151 Warrandyte 7.8-50 Ringwood 11.12-78 Heathmont 9.1-55 E Burwood 8.15-63

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Ringwood 8.5-53 East Burwood 8.5-53 Boronia 17.11-113 Warrandyte 7.3-45 Sth Belgrave 9.15-69 Templestowe 7.6-48

Round 2 - Saturday 22 April Ringwood 8.11-59 E Burwood 11.11-77 Warrandyte 7.9-51 Sth Belgrave 9.13-67

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Sunday 23 April T’stowe 16.13-109 v Pk Orchards 10.17-77 Boronia 9.15-69 v Scoresby 6.11-47

Round 3 - Saturday 29 April Sth Belgrave 9.11-65 Pk Orchards 5.12-42 E Burwood 8.12-60 Ringwood 7.13-55 Chirnside Pk 14.9-93 The Basin 8.10-58

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FT Gully 15.11-101 W’dyte 10.10-70 H’mont 17.19-121 T’stowe 10.12-72 Boronia 22.17-149 Scoresby 10.17-77

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Ringwood East Burwood Boronia Warrandyte South Belgrave Templestowe

The Basin Park Orchards East Burwood Chirnside Park South Belgrave Ringwood

Ferntree Gully Warrandyte Heathmont Templestowe Boronia Scoresby

Pk O’rds 19.20-134 T’stowe 14.10-94 FT Gully 8.19-67 Ringwood 17.8-110 Chirnside Pk 9.11-65 Heathmont 5.12-42

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Ringwood 14.10-94 East B’wood 14.7-91 Warrandyte 4.6-30 Sth B’rave 14.11-95 Boronia 7.12-54 T’stowe 12.6-78

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The Basin Scoresby Ferntree Gully Chirnside Park Park Orchards Heathmont

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Boronia Scoresby Templestowe Heathmont Warrandyte Ferntree Gully

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South Belgrave Park Orchards East Burwood Ringwood Chirnside Park The Basin

Round 16 - Saturday 5 August Park Orchards Templestowe Ferntree Gully Ringwood Chirnside Park Heathmont

Pk Orchards 15.16-106 E Burwood 11.15-81 Scoresby 17.13-115 Templestowe 6.17-53 Ringwood 20.14-134 Boronia 11.7-73

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East Burwood Warrandyte The Basin Boronia South Belgrave Scoresby

Round 17 - Saturday 12 August East Burwood Boronia Warrandyte South Belgrave The Basin Scoresby

C’side Park 4.7-31 Heathmont 13.9-87 Scoresby 9.10-64 The Basin 8.7-55 Sth Belgrave 7.7-49 Warrandyte 11.7-73

Round 9 - Saturday 17 June Boronia 13.8-86 C’side Pk 10.8-68 Sth B’ve 15.13-103 The Basin 9.10-64 Pk O’ds 20.12-132 Scoresby 10.11-71

Heathmont 4.12-36 C’side Pk 17.15-117 FT Gully 15.8-98 The Basin 12.7-79 Scoresby 11.11-77 Pk Orchards 11.11-77

Round 15 - Saturday 29 July

Round 8 - Saturday 3 June T’stowe 21.17-143 FT Gully 13.17-95 Ringwood 13.12-90 Pk O’ds 15.15-105 Boronia 16.10-106 East B’d 5.14-44

Pk Orchards 11.9-75 Templestowe 6.12-48 Ringwood 18.17-125 The Basin 10.8-68 H’mont 20.16-136 Scoresby 11.11-77

Round 12 - Saturday 8 July

East Burwood 8.9-57 Boronia 8.5-53 Warrandyte 6.3-39 Sth Belgrave 10.10-70 The Basin 10.12-72 Scoresby 10.15-75

Round 7 - Saturday 27 May Chirnside Pk 4.11-35 The Basin 17.13-115 Sth B’ve 14.15-99 FT Gully 12.8-80 Warrandyte 4.9-33 H’mont 19.5-119

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Round 14 - Saturday 22 July

Round 6 - Saturday 20 May E Burwood 7.9-51 Warrandyte 7.10-52 The Basin 6.6-42 Boronia 7.10-52 Sth B’ve 19.17-131 Scoresby 9.9-63

FT Gully 5.6-36 Boronia 13.9-87 E Burwood 8.7-55 C’side Pk 10.9-69 Sth Belgrave 9.12-66 Warrandyte 8.7-55

The Basin 9.7-61 Pk Orchards 7.8-50 East Burwood 3.5-23 Chirnside Park 7.8-50 Sth Belgrave 14.10-94 Ringwood 14.11-95

Round 5 - Saturday 13 May FT Gully 9.10-64 Park O’rds 10.9-69 Heathmont 14.9-93 R’wood 15.15-105 T’stowe 9.15-69 C’side Pk 13.9-87

FT Gully 10.14-74 Sth Belgrave 8.6-54 The Basin 9.5-59 Chirnside Pk 5.4-34 Pk Orchards 12.13-85 Boronia 8.15-63

Round 13 - Saturday 15 July

Round 4 - Saturday 6 May Boronia 11.10-76 Scoresby 5.13-43 T’stowe 14.16-100 Heathmont 11.6-72 Warrandyte 6.5-41 FT Gully 9.13-67

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Round 11 - Saturday 1 July

Heathmont 12.13-85 C’side Pk 12.13-85 FT Gully 16.12-108 The Basin 16.11-107

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Ferntree Gully Park Orchards Heathmont Ringwood Templestowe Chirnside Park

Round 18 - Saturday 19 August

Warrandyte 8.13-61 FT Gully 16.6-102 E Burwood 11.12-78 Heathmont 16.14-110 Ringwood 13.18-96 T’stowe 17.13-115

FINALS

Park Orchards Templestowe Ringwood The Basin Heathmont Scoresby

August 26/27 – Qualifying/ Elimination Final September 2/3 – Semi Final 1/2 September 9/10 – Preliminary Final September 16/17 – Grand Final

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Ferntree Gully Boronia East Burwood Chirnside Park South Belgrave Warrandyte

Round 1 - Saturday 8 April

Round 10 - Saturday 24 June

Silvan 9.3-57 v Donvale 13.14-92 Forest Hill 15.20-110 v Fairpark 3.6-24

Donvale 20.17-137 v Silvan 6.6-42 Fairpark 6.10-46 v Forest Hill 17.13-115

GW Hawks 9.11-65 v W’horse P 11.7-73 Surrey Park 12.8-80 v Kilsyth 19.8-122

W’horse P 13.12-90 v GW Hawks 12.9-81 Kilsyth 16.3-99 v Surrey Park 11.10-76

Nunawading 3.5-23 v Coldstream 30.27-207

C’stream 37.19-241 v Nunawading 1.3-9

Round 2 - Saturday 22 April

Round 11 - Saturday 1 July

Kilsyth 11.10-76 v GW Hawks 10.11-71 Nunawading 2.4-16 v Forest Hill 33.20-218 Fairpark 12.13-85 v Donvale 9.14-68

GW Hawks 12.18-90 v Kilsyth 7.7-49 Forest Hill 16.18-114 v Nunawading 4.4-28 Donvale 18.13-121 v Fairpark 5.4-34

W’horse P 20.7-127 v Surrey Park 12.6-78

Tuesday 25 April

Silvan 11.9-75 v Coldstream 10.10-70 Surrey Pk 7.13-55 v Whitehorse P 3.13-31

Coldstream 23.15-153 v Silvan 9.12-66

Round 12 - Saturday 8 July

Round 3 - Saturday 29 April Silvan 12.9-87 v W’horse P 15.10-100 Surrey Pk 10.13-73 v Coldstream 14.6-90 GW Hawks 29.15-189 v Nunawading 2.3-15 Forest Hill 6.13-49 v Donvale 16.15-111 Kilsyth 14.25-109 v Fair Park 7.6-48

W’horse P 11.17-83 v Silvan 6.18-54 Colds’m 15.14-104 v Surrey Pk 9.7-61 Nunawading 1.3-9 v GW Hawks 26.16-172 Donvale 14.13-97 v Forest Hill 5.7-37 Fair Park 14.12-96 v Kilsyth 13.18-96

Round 13 - Saturday 15 July

Round 4 - Saturday 6 May

Forest Hill v Coldstream

C’stream 11.11-77 v Forest Hill 9.5-59

Donvale v Nunawading

Nunawading 3.3-21 v Donvale 35.29-239

Surrey Park v Fairpark

Fairpark 10.9-69 v Surrey Pk 11.14-80

Kilsyth v Whitehorse P

W’horse P 14.12-96 v Kilsyth 11.11-77

Glen W Hawks v Silvan

Silvan 11.9-75 v GW Hawks 6.8-44

Round 14 - Saturday 22 July

Round 5 - Saturday 13 May

Whitehorse P v Fairpark

Fairpark 19.15-129 v W’horse P 10.11-71

Forest Hill v Glen W Hawks

GW Hawks 10.2-62 v Forest Hill 11.14-80 Surrey Pk 36.22-238 v Nunawading 0.2-2

Nunawading v Surrey Park

Coldstream 8.13-61 v Donvale 16.9-105

Donvale v Coldstream Silvan v Kilsyth

Kilsyth 15.10-100 v Silvan 11.8-74

Round 15 - Saturday 29 July

Round 6 - Saturday 20 May GW Hawks 10.6-66 v Coldstream 7.13-55

Coldstream v Glen W Hawks

Nunawading 4.1-25 v Fairpark 25.19-169

Fairpark v Nunawading

F’st Hill 18.19-127 v Kilsyth 7.5-47

Kilsyth v Forest Hill

Silvan 9.6-60 v Surrey Pk 13.14.92

Surrey Park v Silvan

W’horse P 11.14-80 v Donvale 10.10-70

Round 7 - Saturday 27 May

Donvale v Whitehorse P

Round 16 - Saturday 5 August

GW Hawks 13.13-91 v Donvale 11.8-74

Donvale v Glen W Hawks

C’stream 20.8-128 v Kilsyth 9.5-59

Kilsyth v Coldstream

Fairpark 12.12-84 v Silvan 7.19-61

Silvan v Fairpark

Nunawading 4.6-30 v W’horse P 24.20-164

Whitehorse P v Nunawading

Forest Hill 11.8-74 v Surrey Pk 8.10-58

Round 8 - Saturday 3 June Fairpark 3.8-26 v GW Hawks 7.9-51

Surrey Park v Forest Hill

Round 17 - Saturday 12 August Glen W Hawks v Fairpark

Silvan 13.8-86 v Forest Hill 18.17-125

Forest Hill v Silvan

Surrey Park 10.9-69 v Donvale 13.9-87

Donvale v Surrey Park

W’horse P 11.10-76 v Coldstream 10.11-71

Coldstream v Whitehorse P

Kilsyth 24.17-161 v Nunawading 2.4-16

Round 9 - Saturday 17 June

Nunawading v Kilsyth

Round 18 - Saturday 19 August

C’stream 17.8-110 v Fairpark 2.4-16 N’wading 9.14-68 v Silvan 14.23-107 GW Hawks 9.8-62 v Surrey Park 8.12-60 Forest Hill 10.15-75 v W’horse P 17.15-117 Donvale 19.16-130 v Kilsyth 2.4-16

Fairpark Silvan Surrey Park Whitehorse P Kilsyth

FINALS August 26 – Semi Final 2 August 27 – Semi Final 1 September 2 – Preliminary Final September 9 – Grand Final

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Leigh Williams, Norwood Jake Best, Vermont Jake Hammond, Blackburn Jake Tucker, South Croydon Jeffrey Gobbels, Balwyn Billy Schilling, Montrose Thomas Hill, North Ringwood Timothy Harper, Noble Park Ziggie Alwan, Noble Park Max King, South Croydon

2 2 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 1

50 48 40 39 30 29 26 24 23 23

DIVISION 3

Trent Farmer, Ringwood Kevin Clark, Heathmont Michael King, Chirnside Park Alex Bakens, South Belgrave Cadeyn Williams, Templestowe Lee Boyle, Ferntree Gully Eagles Nicholas Handley, Park Orchards Patrick Bowden, Ringwood Michael Fowkes, Park Orchards Jacob Paterson, Boronia

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Kire Talevski, Mooroolbark Rowan Hore, Upper Ferntree Gully Thomas Gordon, Doncaster East Jake Parente, Mitcham Taylor Leggate, Wantirna South Thomas McGowan, Mulgrave Justin Ficorilli, Croydon Jayden Duman, Knox Adam Booth, Mulgrave Bradley Lowe, Lilydale

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38 35 28 27 20 20 20 20 19 18

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6 0 5 0 2 4 2 2 0 2

53 37 37 35 30 27 25 24 23 22

This Rd Total

Andrew Padbury, Whitehorse P Nicholas Murphy, Donvale Matthew Carnelley, Forest Hill Jack Purcell, Donvale Adam Amin, Glen Waverley Hawks Leigh Odermatt, Coldstream Graeme Johns, Surrey Park Michael Cardamone, Coldstream Christopher Murphy, Silvan Andrew Rogers, Surrey Park

1 3 0 2 8 4 5 2 0 2

49 48 46 43 40 38 36 30 25 24

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Noble Park

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Norwood

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Balwyn

30

Rowville

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DIVISION 3 58

Lilydale

46

Wantirna South

41

Park Orchards Boronia

DIVISION 4 59

50.5

Donvale

54

Whitehorse Pioneers

44

Forest Hill

42

Coldstream

42 38

Ferntree Gully

50

Templestowe

47

Ringwood

44

Heathmont

40

Surrey Park

Croydon

40

Mooroolbark

40

29

Doncaster East

38

Scoresby

35

Kilsyth

Doncaster

29

Mitcham

27

The Basin

30

North Ringwood

29

Chirnside Park

25

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Montrose

21

South Belgrave

20

East Ringwood

15

Warrandyte

16

East Burwood

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Bayswater

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Upper FTG

18

Mulgrave

18

Waverley Blues

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Fairpark Silvan

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Nunawading

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2017 NETBALL EFL 2017 BENDIGO BANK NETBALL EFL PREMIER

2017 BENDIGO BANK NETBALL EFL DIVISION 4

Round 10 - 7/07/2017

Round 11 - 7/07/2017 Coldstream Blue 8, 15, 25, 34 Lilydale Blue 3, 10, 15, 20 GOALS – Coldstream Blue: T. Collette 27, L. Atkins 7 Lilydale Blue: O. Nation 16, C. Regan 4 Heathmont Blue 5, 13, 18, 22 Boronia Brown 9, 22, 34, 43 GOALS – Boronia Brown: S. Parsons 21, J. Hall 20, M. McMahon 2 Heathmont Blue: P. Lesiputty 11, N. Keirnan 10, G. Lesiputty 1 Upper Ferntree Gully Black 9, 14, 23, 33 Norwood Gold 3, 7, 13, 17 GOALS – Upper Ferntree Gully Black: C. Puyk 14, E. Tanzen 12, T. Fuerst 7 Norwood Gold: A. Leck 13, A. Weston 4 Norwood Purple 5, 8, 14, 22 Park Orchards Red 10, 19, 25, 31 GOALS – Park Orchards Red: S. Kleesh 24, L. Gorfine 7 Norwood Purple: T. Pongho 22.

Blackburn Red Boronia Hawks GOALS – B oronia Hawks: M. Martinov 18 Blackburn Red: A. Gedge 25, T. Adams 7 Wantirna South Devils Fairpark Yellow GOALS – W antirna South Devils: L. Woodgate 40, R. Hickey 23 Fairpark Yellow: Montrose Demons Knox Falcons GOALS – K nox Falcons: F. Loub 47, E. Hogan 4 Montrose Demons: S. Arthur 19, P. Stanley 14, J. Baker 8.

9, 17, 24, 32 16, 29, 41, 56 19, 33, 48, 63 9, 19, 32, 42 9, 22, 32, 41 13, 28, 40, 51

2017 BENDIGO BANK NETBALL EFL DIVISION 1 Round 10 - 7/07/2017 Montrose Flames 13, 20, 24, 30 Mitcham Black 5, 14, 22, 32 GOALS – M itcham Black: Montrose Flames: E. Whitbourne 14, M. Pearton 13, C. Spicer 3 CHIRNSIDE PARK v. BORONIA GOLD Round 10 - 07/07/2017 Boronia Gold won by foreit. Heathmont White Doncaster GOALS – Heathmont White: A. Saunders 24, Z. Abbruzzese 11 Doncaster: T. Durham 22, E. Webb 3 Lilydale Falcons Mulgrave Yellow GOALS – Lilydale Falcons: K. Luiyf 22, S. Fotia 14 Mulgrave Yellow: T. Edwards 18, G. Taylor 16.

10, 21, 27, 35 4, 8, 15, 25 8, 18, 24, 36 14, 22, 27, 34

2017 BENDIGO BANK NETBALL EFL DIVISION 2 Round 10 - 7/07/2017

Scoresby White 2, 8, 15, 23 Blackburn Black 10, 16, 25, 31 GOALS – Blackburn Black: S. Shaw 18, C. Cameron 10, K. Kimpton 3 Scoresby White: A. Goldsmith 18, A. Green 5 Park Orchards White 8, 26, 34, 49 Fairpark Red 16, 26, 37, 50 GOALS – Fairpark Red: M. Williams 31, E. Williams 19 Park Orchards White: M. Wilson 42, N. Wong 7 Norwood Black 13, 19, 30, 38 Forest Hill White 2, 8, 14, 19 GOALS – Norwood Black: C. Duke 22, D. Krenn 16 Forest Hill White: Z. Lythgo 6, A. Jennings 5 Mooroolbark 10, 20, 30, 39 Knox Red 7, 13, 21, 33 GOALS – Mooroolbark: J. Tossell 20, C. Mackenzie 19 Knox Red: F. Hallam 29, M. Ammann 3, B. Dauparas 1 Wantirna South White 11, 20, 27, 34 Lilydale Yellow 7, 13, 22, 27 GOALS – Wantirna South White: P. Rondinella 15, G. Salter 13, A. Ryan 6 Lilydale Yellow: E. Fleming 18, M. Bemelmans 9.

2017 BENDIGO BANK NETBALL EFL DIVISION 3 Round 10 - 7/07/2017 Waverley Blues 6, 8, 16, 20 Kilsyth Cougars 5, 14, 25, 31 GOALS – Kilsyth Cougars: L. Chapple 17, A. Lennie 9, I. Gill 5 Waverley Blues: G. White 11, S. Gregory 7, A. Brereton 2 Lilydale White 5, 9, 16, 21 Vermont 6, 9, 15, 19 GOALS – Lilydale White: J. Toohey 4, G. Cornwall 4, S. Holly 3 Vermont: H. Barry-Murphy 7, S. Killick 7, G. Dowsing 5 Whitehorse 9, 13, 20, 29 The Basin Red 8, 15, 21, 27 GOALS – Whitehorse: R. Brookes 12, A. Russian 11, M. Stewart 6 The Basin Red: M. Simpson 18, C. Howcroft 9 Rowville 3, 6, 8, 13 Knox Black 8, 20, 35, 47 GOALS – K nox Black: A. Oakley 26, J. Harfield 21 Rowville: L. Colosimo 10, M. Colosimo 1, A. Bennett 1, J. Noonan 1 Ferntree Gully Blue 6, 14, 15, 27 Forest Hill Green 10, 15, 26, 34 GOALS – Forest Hill Green: C. Burton 23, M. Galt 11 Ferntree Gully Blue: A. Moxham 23, R. Hough 4.

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2017 BENDIGO BANK NETBALL EFL DIVISION 5 Round 11 - 7/07/2017 Upper Ferntree Gully Red 6, 15, 27, 34 South Belgrave Black 5, 10, 17, 23 GOALS – Upper Ferntree Gully Red: F. Hutchinson 22, K. Wilson 12 South Belgrave Black: T. Murphy 12, A. Thomas 11 Glen Waverley Hawks Blue 7, 14, 25, 35 Ringwood Black 3, 11, 18, 25 GOALS – Glen Waverley Hawks Blue: E. Anderson 21, S. Magowan 14 Ringwood Black: N. Sheath 16, M. Hawker 5, T. Pohl 4 Forest Hill Zebras 10, 18, 25, 33 Coldstream White 8, 19, 26, 33 GOALS – Coldstream White: L. Beaton 22, E. Jakobs 11 Forest Hill Zebras: L. Wilkinson 27, K. Cowan 6.

2017 BENDIGO BANK NETBALL EFL DIVISION 6 Round 11 - 7/07/2017 Heathmont Yellow Nunawading GOALS – Nunawading: S. Melis 12, M. Farago 10 Heathmont Yellow: S. Crowe 9, N. Meehan 3 Wantirna South Green Knox White GOALS – K nox White: N. Armany 21, B. Wolski 13 Wantirna South Green: M. Stack 13, A. Lia 8

3, 6, 10, 12 6, 11, 15, 22

3, 9, 17, 21 9, 18, 25, 34

Mitcham Yellow 2, 9, 15, 19 The Basin Green 6, 9, 11, 15 GOALS – Mitcham Yellow: M. Mitchell 8, G. Wilson 6, E. Rodda 5 The Basin Green: B. Blackburn 6, A. Csoty 5, K. Baumgarten 4 Ferntree Gully White Ringwood White GOALS – Ferntree Gully White: E. Mitchell 18, C. Carnell 3 Ringwood White: S. Wilson 12, A. Allen 8

2, 11, 18, 21 3, 7, 14, 20

Upper Ferntree Gully Blue 5, 14, 23, 31 South Belgrave Red 3, 6, 9, 10 GOALS – Upper Ferntree Gully Blue: J. Bell 15, E. Stewart 15, C. Sombekke 1 South Belgrave Red: B. Withers 6, K. Brown 3, A. Grouios 1.

2017 BENDIGO BANK NETBALL EFL DIVISION 7 Round 11 - 7/07/2017 Heathmont Black 10, 21, 26, 33 Mulgrave Blue 5, 12, 20, 29 GOALS – Heathmont Black: S. Grace 17, M. Werkmuller 16 Mulgrave Blue: M. Bailey 24, A. Firth 1 Mulgrave Red 8, 17, 25, 33 The Basin Bears 7, 13, 18, 24 GOALS – Mulgrave Red: N. Leyland 21, R. Hayes 12 The Basin Bears: D. Walshman 19, A. Wright 3, K. Baumgarten 2 Glen Waverley Hawks Yellow 2, 5, 8, 12 Norwood White 6, 14, 20, 27 GOALS – Norwood White: R. Bird 16, R. McMellan 6, M. Johnson 5 Glen Waverley Hawks Yellow: A. Mazzarella 8, s. kessels 4 Coldstream Red 5, 7, 11, 14 Coldstream Black 7, 21, 28, 35 GOALS – Coldstream Black: S. Maile 22, L. Brady 6, K. Wilson 5, E. Roberts 2 Coldstream Red: L. Caldwell 13, A. Carpenter 1.

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2017 NETBALL EFL 2017 Bendigo Bank Netball - EFL PREMIER TEAM Boronia Hawks Fairpark Yellow Want. Sth Devils Blackburn Red Knox Falcons Montrose Demons

P 9 10 9 10 10 10

W 7 8 6 3 2 2

L D B FA F A % PTS 1 1 1 0 497 340 146.18 30 2 0 0 0 512 372 137.63 32 2 1 1 0 472 409 115.40 26 6 1 0 0 416 524 79.39 14 7 1 0 0 418 481 86.90 10 8 0 0 0 364 482 75.52 8

2017 Bendigo Bank Netball - EFL DIVISION 4 % Won 83.33 80.00 72.22 35.00 25.00 20.00

2017 Bendigo Bank Netball - EFL DIVISION 1 TEAM Mitcham Black Boronia Gold Lilydale Falcons Mulgrave Yellow Montrose Flames Heathmont White Ringwood Red Doncaster Chirnside Park

P 9 10 10 9 9 8 9 9 9

W 8 7 7 5 5 3 2 1 1

L 1 2 2 4 4 5 7 8 8

D 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 1

FA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

FF 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 283 324 360 307 271 222 201 227 189

A 206 239 310 273 247 265 264 324 327

% 137.38 135.56 116.13 112.45 109.72 83.77 76.14 70.06 57.80

Pts % Won 32 88.89 30 75.00 30 75.00 20 55.56 20 55.56 12 37.50 8 22.22 4 11.11 4 11.11

TEAM

P W L D B FA

Park Orchards Red Boronia Brown Upper FTG Black Norwood Purple Coldstream Blue Lilydale Blue Heathmont Blue Norwood Gold

11 11 11 11 11 11 11 9

P W L D B FA FF F

Blackburn Black Norwood Black Forest Hill White Fairpark Red Mooroolbark Knox Red Wantirna South White Scoresby White Park Orchards White Lilydale Yellow

10 10 10 10 10 10

9 7 7 6 5 4

1 3 3 4 4 5

0 0 0 0 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0

321 309 294 363 321 279

A

%

PTS

262 234 251 342 313 293

122.52 132.05 117.13 106.14 102.56 95.22

36 28 28 24 22 18

% Won 90.00 70.00 70.00 60.00 55.00 45.00

0 0 292 310 94.19 16 40.00

10 2 6 2 0

0 0 236 305 77.38 12 30.00

10 2 7 1 0

0 0 282 308 91.56 10 25.00

10 1 8 1 0

1 0 228 307 74.27

TEAM Forest Hill Zebras Glen WH Blue Coldstream White Ringwood Black Upper FTG Red South Croydon Sth Belgrave Black

P W L D B FA FF 11 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 9 10

44

10 8 8 8 6 6 4 2 1 1

1 2 2 2 3 4 6 8 8 9

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P 10 10 10 10 9 9 10

W 8 8 6 5 3 2 1

L 1 2 3 5 6 7 9

D 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

F

A

%

371 356 301 349 321 243 264 165

249 269 293 320 357 297 361 333

149.00 132.34 102.73 109.06 89.92 81.82 73.13 49.55

% PTS Won 40 90.91 36 81.82 28 63.64 24 54.55 12 27.27 12 27.27 8 18.18 0 0.00

B FA F A % PTS % Won 1 0 364 250 145.60 34 85.00 1 0 350 242 144.63 32 80.00 1 0 295 308 95.78 26 65.00 1 0 307 281 109.25 20 50.00 2 0 249 354 70.34 12 33.33 2 0 240 286 83.92 8 22.22 1 0 249 300 83.00 4 10.00

TEAM

P W L D B FA

FTG White Heathmont Yellow Nunawading Upper FTG Blue Knox White Ringwood White South Belgrave Red Mitcham Yellow The Basin Green Wantirna Sth Green

11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 11 11

10 9 8 7 6 6 3 3 2 2

0 2 3 4 4 5 7 7 9 9

1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F

A

%

PTS

295 315 284 254 285 284 183 129 212 223

176 161 202 238 226 231 214 250 308 343

167.61 195.65 140.59 106.72 126.11 122.94 85.51 51.60 68.83 65.01

42 36 32 28 26 24 12 12 8 8

% Won 95.45 81.82 72.73 63.64 59.09 54.55 30.00 30.00 18.18 18.18

6 15.00

2017 Bendigo Bank Netball - EFL DIVISION 3 FH Green Kilsyth Cougars Knox Black The Basin Red Whitehorse Lilydale White Waverley Blues Vermont Rowville FTG Blue

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2017 Bendigo Bank Netball - EFL DIVISION 6

10 4 6 0 0

TEAM

1 2 4 5 8 8 9 9

2017 Bendigo Bank Netball - EFL DIVISION 5

2017 Bendigo Bank Netball - EFL DIVISION 2 TEAM

10 9 7 6 3 3 2 0

F

A

%

PTS

365 344 370 335 228 261 256 222 191 241

234 206 249 236 220 224 287 339 334 322

155.98 166.99 148.59 141.95 103.64 116.52 89.20 65.49 57.19 74.84

40 32 32 32 24 24 16 8 4 4

% Won 90.91 80.00 80.00 80.00 66.67 60.00 40.00 20.00 11.11 10.00

2017 Bendigo Bank Netball - EFL DIVISION 7 TEAM

P W L D B FA

The Basin Bears Heathmont Black Mulgrave Red Norwood White FTG Eagles Park Orchards Black GW Hawks Yellow Mulgrave Blue Coldstream Black Coldstream Red

10 10 11 11 10 10 11 10 11 11

8 8 7 7 5 4 3 3 2 0

2 2 4 4 5 6 7 7 8 11

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F

A

%

272 287 323 292 247 211 181 260 257 57

160 186 254 239 259 210 301 232 345 402

170.00 154.30 127.17 122.18 95.37 100.48 60.13 112.07 74.49 14.18

% PTS Won 32 80.00 32 80.00 28 63.64 28 63.64 20 50.00 16 40.00 14 31.82 12 30.00 10 22.73 0 0.00


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DIVISION 3 RINGWOOD: Last weekend was a successful one with both sides recording solid victories over local neighbours Heathmont which sees the Parker Family Cup return to Ringwood. The Reserves got the day off to a good start with a very good four quarter performance in which they dominated the game and with a strong forward line finishing the hard work done by the midfield and back line throughout the game we managed to register a big score and a percentage boosting victory. The Seniors came out firing in the first term and set up their victory with an 6 goal to 1 quarter. We continued to control the game and increase our lead at each break and through good team football finished the game off where we started and ran out comfortable winners by 58 points. it was a very pleasing performance against a strong opposition in which every player contributed in a very even team effort. Today Peter is hosting our annual Presidents Luncheon in which we welcome our valued sponsors, life members and other special guests and it gives us the opportunity to show our appreciation for their continued support to our club. We hope everyone in attendance enjoys the day which hopefully sees us win another two matches as we take on The Basin. Tickets to our major fundraiser the $5000 draw have been distributed so make sure you get selling and purchasing early to ensure it is a big success and for full details see Nick Macklin. We welcome The Basin to Jubilee Park today and invite their players and supporters to join us for after match drinks in the social room.

RINGWOOD Senior Coach: Patrick Bowden Res Coach: Geoff Brereton Ground: Jubilee Park, Greenwood Ave, Ringwood (Melways 49 H10) Ph: 9870 7947. Colours: Black jumper with white lightning strike vee, black shorts.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Q1

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Daniel Atwell Trent Farmer (C) Mitchell Jackson Brandon Stelfox David Burmeister Jamie Atkinson Jesse Matthews Nathan Cairns Luke Davis Daniel Collier Ash Darbyshire Jack Blyth Duncan Jones Michael Grierson James Katsiavos Adam Breen David Headland Stephen Burns Matt Wilkie Ben Power Harry George Scott Laing Steven Brown Keiran Hill Kelvin Grieg Declan Hill Mitch Brereton Nick Da Prue Shaun Lucas Daniel Jordanov Cameron Laing Tim Waack Jayden Cairns Joe Wilkinson Aaron Boone Michael King Patrick Bowden Q2

38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 59 60 61 64 65 66 67 69 88

Q3

Anthony McCann Jae Darbyshire Zac Jenkins Nick Macklin Jack Kavanagh Josh Allen Luke Way Glen Petrie Matt Hall Jack Wadley Reece Paranie Kieren Davis Daniel Barhtlomeusz Glen Newland Ryan Challis Mitch Pettitt James Shambroook Michael Jones Lochlan Turner Jake Keogh Jacob Watson Jaime Pope Michael Sawyers Will Lewis Harry Pine Jack George Phil McGilvray Dylan Van Praet

Q4


beyondblue ROUND: SATURDAY 15 JULY 2017

DIVISION 3

THE BASIN Senior Coach: Scott Homewood Res Coach: Pat Garrity Ground: Batterham Reserve, Miller Road, The Basin (Melways 65 D7). Ph: 9761 0320. Colours: Red & green vertical stripes, red shorts.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9R 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

Josh Adams Mitch Rule Jarred Bell Clinton Jones Luke Watson Max Kruger (VC) Trevor Mills (C) Lachlan Cripps Sean Carlos Thomas Painter Nathan Prosser Michael Thompson James Symnes Jackson Kean Jayden Brown Scott Mackay Cameron Cripps Matthew Hayhurst Jono Pitman Nathan Freeling Daniel Papa Josh Lee Joel Robertson Glynn Pratt Joshua Swainston Blake Henderson Paul Phillips Dayne Barclay Ashley Butler Adam Percy Daniel Bell Dylan Thierauf Nick Callanan Jackson Macaulay Dale McGrath Jackson Chalmers Aaron Findlay

Q1

Q2

38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 49 50 51 57 58 59 65 69 77 88 99

Jayden Pollard Lachlan Kruger Andrew Battye Michael Oxley Chris Caulfield Nathan George Aaron Seagrave Ricky Scott Jye Noble Nathan Williams Josh Noble Marcus Hopkinson Uriah Gray Anthony Duke Dean Jukic Pat Garrity Justin Hutchinson-Drake James Osborne Jordan Chircop Bruce Maybus

Q3

Q4

UNDER 19 Coach: Greg Granland 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Liam Pollard Callum Bell Jordan Thomas Adam Gleeson Corey Simcocks Brandon Goodman Mitchell Wallace Jason Mickelson Antoun Dib Jack Swindell Jason Banks Jai Armstrong

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Bailey Hobbs Travis Arnol Jayden Mauchline Jamie Battersby Damon Nicolson Tom Gibson Brayden Halamoutis Troy Jamieson Liam Walter Tom Edwards Jared Nash Jackson Moody

51 Nick Caulfield 52 Jarrod Sawyers 54 Josh Ogston Jack Dobson Taylor Phillpots

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DIVISION 3 EAST BURWOOD: Last week saw our Under 19 side put in its best performance of the year and record a great away win against Chirnside Park. A severely undermanned East Burwood side fielding just 18 players played a brand of football they should be very pleased with. The effort, work rate and intensity were all first rate and the club could not be prouder of the boys. A big Thank you to John Paul Canavan from our Under 17 side for helping out on the day. Both the reserves and seniors failed to record victories on the day. The seniors faced a 12-point deficit going into the final quarter and despite their best efforts went down by 26 points. Best players on the day were Sam Kilduff, Richie Wilton, Toby Ryan, Michael Puts and Sean Bramstedt. This week sees Scoresby make the trip to East Burwood Reserve. The Rams will be doing everything in their power to reverse the results from Round 1 this year. Social Events Lunch at the Beehive Hotel Friday 4th of August Guest speakers include Ricky Nixon and Phil Carman 12.30 - 4.30pm Tickets $125.00.

EAST BURWOOD Senior Coach: Wayne Cripps Res Coach: Robbie Ward Ground: East Burwood Reserve, Burwood Hwy, East Burwood (Melways 62 B7) Ph: 9887 8574. Colours: Black jumper, white monogram, black shorts with EFL webbing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 Q1

Sam Coates Jack Prelorenzo Chris Dafter Stephen Henshaw Sam Kilduff Andrew Pudney Joey Canavan Toby Ryan Sam Caruso Nick Prelorenzo Jason May Brad Caalot Kalem Murian Micheal Putts Robbie Kerr Luke Brown Ben Polkinghorne MyKelti Lefau Mathew Nicholson Jarrad Stafford Jessie Laurie Mark Holland Jeremy Hannan Tom Smith Wayne Cripps Daniel Patterson Matt Henriques Jarrod Cavlot Craig O Malley Mitchell Cosgrove Matthew Squires Richard Wilton Tylor Fent Adam Daley William Curtis Ron Llorico Christian Multari

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George Vitinaros Eddie Rixton Justin Winder Glynn Ford Spencer Owen Jacob Mulqueen Laughlan Fitzpatrick Conner Kret John Spiliotopoulos Yianni GrifďŹ th Codey Lucas Omkar Chitale Hayden Brown George Lazaris William Thornton-Smith

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Josh Hooimeyer Daniel Millen Alex Killender Jared Walls Dylan Post Jordan Michael Jake Millen Chris Samios Liam Rodda Anthony Smith Mitch Cummings James Nelson

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John Paul Canavan Archer Kotsonis John Phillipou David Urbans Liam Farrelly Jake Elliott Callum Brady Max Wills Chuol Dot Yanni Billias Noal McCartinCollins

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SCORESBY Senior Coach: Scott Goldsworthy Res Coach: Jeremy Fraser Ground: Scoresby Recreation Reserve, Stud Rd, Scoresby. (Melways 72 H7). Ph: 9763 8888. Colours: Black and white vertical stripes, black shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9R 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 38

Joel Thompson Scott Goldsworthy Scott Duncan Matt Krawczyk Ashley King Christopher Birthisel Ryan Hicks Ben Bronsgeest Jarrod Hicks Scott Castledine Mitchell Anderson Toby Richards Jesse Owen Nicholas Richards Scott Jones Ben Castledine Mitchell Walker Nathan Hicks Mitchell Gunton Luke McDonald Sean Byrne Jonathan Roberts Daniel De Ieso Sam Grimshaw Thomas Boxell Christian Acquaro Ben Johnson Trent Atkinson Marc Williams Krishan Paulpillai Michael Phillips Tyson Chapman Dyllan Milligan Sean Charles Nathan Wale-Buxton Jason Cousins Jake Lacriarde

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Adam Bronsgeest Marc Constentino Mark McGill Ben Johnston Cameron Betts Jack Paravacini Mitchell Hawes Alexander Grant Mitchell Stone David Pierce Jake Dunn Nathan Urbano Jack Reynolds Jack Sheridan Nathan Hawes Angus Letzing

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DIVISION 3 SCORESBY: Milestone for last week – Congrats on 100 games Ben Castledine. Today we head out to East Burwood and hope to see as many of our SFC supporters as possible, as we chase more points in all matches. Tonight we then head back to the club all dressed up for our Gala function – Gatsby themed. See Carly Fraser for a ticket, or just turn up at the door. Last week was a great day with our Seniors notching up its third straight victory under standin coach Scott Goldsworthy. It is great to see the spirit the boys are playing with and buying into the coaches message. We hope that all our supporters are on board too. Our best player last week was Danny De Ieso, who is continuing to battle away in the ruck. Frog’s 2’s were great for most of the game, except the last 10 mins, which saw Boronia overrun them. Let’s get some more boys to both training sessions in the hope these lapses don’t continue. 100 gamer, Ben Castledine was adjudged best. The 19’s disappointingly went down by a goal, with ruckman Jacob Richardson marking everything in a best on ground performance. Last weekend we also celebrated our Past Players, and it was great to see some old faces around the club enjoying a drink and each other’s company. Thanks to Jason Wolk and Jo Krawczyk for their efforts. Check out our Facebook page or scoresbyfc.org.au for more. Go Scores!

Q4

UNDER 19 Coach: Kristian Bardsley 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 14 15

Riley Gunton Nathan Bardsley Kobie Stock Cooper Bevis-Chedgy Bailey Meyer Joshua DuVallon James Perry Zac Ryan Nathan Kelly Christian Villella Thomas Sonsie Damon Crawford

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Jacob Richardson Jayden Adolph Jordain McNay Ben Butcher Harry Luke Lachlan Jones Jack Sabatinelli Lachlan Anderson Adam McNee Zac Taylor Jake Halley Liam Duncanson

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BORONIA: 2017 Social Calendar

200 Draw: Saturday 22 July 2017. See Harry Burgess for tickets

Back to the Knox Club for dinner and drinks: Saturday 5 August 2017

Chairman’s Lunch: Saturday 12 August 2017. See Woody for tickets

Bob Henry Medal Night at the Knox Club: 28 September 2017 See Snico for tickets

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Senior Coach: Peter Brown Res Coach: Rick Mills Ground: Tormore Reserve, Tormore Rd, Boronia (Melways 64 J9) Ph: 9762 7850. Colours: Brown jumper with gold hawk, brown shorts.

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Ryan Henderson Luke Hannon Travis Murphy Nathan Allen Brett Casterson Sean Bell Corey Burgess Josh Hannon Jordan Grandland Jarrod Lake Nathan Watson Damon Fairchild Lachlan Watson Jess Bolton Dayne Ruff Tom Dodd Brenton McAlpine Scott Nicholas Luke Hare Matt Geraghty Ryan Warren Nick Stamatakos Sam Goldsack Luke Leeson Daniel Gerard Jake Godwin Jacob Paterson Dane Romano Luke Johnson Ryan Miller Mason Kirby Caelan Murrihy Ryan White Jesse Rosamacki Chris Mcdonald Brayden Wright Todd Kenny

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Fung Oneal Chinn Purdon Brasher Smith Kinniff Griffiths Notley Mighues D Dower Fairchild

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Bideau Duke Lech Steele Z Dower Hoenberger Zmood Mellis K Lech Clarke T Dower Mueller

Brendan Rapisarda Cam Flanagan Damon Webb Harry Burgess Mitch Agars Jai Sartori Michael Goldsack Ben Robertson Matthew Heenan Luke Biddau Matt Leeson Dean Black Kane Milde Lindsey Palmer Jarryd Rutherford Josh Collins Justin Wade Jacob Redaway Jayden Collins Jarryd Ecclestone Nick Carrados

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Coach: Andrew Wright

UNDER 19

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FERNTREE GULLY EAGLES Senior Coach: Peter Farrell Res Coach: Peter Weston Ground: Ferntree Gully Reserve, Glenfern Rd, Ferntree Gully (Melways 74 B5) Ph: 9758 9880 Colours: Blue and white vertical stripes, eagle emblem, blue shorts.

1 Ben Lockhart 2 Nick Jook 3 Michael Caligiuri 4 Anthony Lorusso 5 Simon Godfrey 6 John Cavarra 7 Sam Crocker 8 Daniel Vanden Broek 8R Amarasekera Maliith 9 Dean Leary 10 Sam Goodman 11 Jye Goodman 12 Harry Mcaleese 13 Ben Rawlings 14 Ricky Aitken 15 Billy Morrison 16 Nick Knoops 17 Michael Russo 18 Jake Crowe 19 Kieran Gray 19R Patty Cafferkey 20 Lee Boyle 21 Frank Didonato 22 Lachlan Kennedy 23 Jacob Farrell 24 Josh O’Brien 25 James Bohan 26 Michael Edwards 27 Heath Beninga 28 Chris Cox 29 Andrew Cavarra 30 Brendan Blizzard 31 Jackson Gardiner 32R James Buckingham 32 Jarred Derkson 33 Sebastian Colakidis 34 Taylor Buckley

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Jarvis, Brodie Kalisperis, Gavin Hallo, Jackson Adam, Mitchell Dunning, Liam Morrison, William Parker, Luke Lee, Blake Young, Lachlan Smyth, Jessie Harper, Jake Sonnberger, Ben Hill, Matthew

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Alex Barton-Smith Jesse Uren Nicholas Hallo Brayden Beaton Ben Rohdes Brad Smith Michael Topp Matty Camera Dylan Eacott Luke Caton-Thomas Matthew Hill Luke Sproules Leigh Pomponio Mitchell Turner Jake Siewert Tom Geraghty Damon Maynard Matthew Lawson Zac Elms Mitchell Pavey Luke Morgan Ben Abraham Brayden Siewert Kane Levay Jeremy Stapleton Dale Collins Dylan Moloney Tristan Curtis

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Wietrzyk, Tobias Maynard, Damon Elms, Zachary Pavey, Mitchell Parker, Timothy

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Levay, Kane Harvey, Hayden Carlin, Bayley Maiorino, Andrew Black, Tim O’Donnell, Jarrod Thorneycroft, Ryan

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UNDER 19

Coach: Mike Van Derbroek

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DIVISION 3

FERNTREE GULLY EAGLES:

UPCOMING EVENTS

Round 15: Saturday 29 July BACK TO 90’S NIGHT FUNCTION Club Rooms Combined Function

Round 16: Saturday 5 August LADIES AFTERNOON TEA Club Rooms

Saturday 16 September FTG Football Club Presentation Night

RADIO FROM 1PM SATURDAY

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0401367886

Perrett, Brock Paterson, Marcus Evans, Mack Cahill, Liam Cooksey, Jason Evans, Samuel Browne, Jake Camera, Jayden Cartlidge, Trent Moore, Joshua Dulieu, Jye

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DIVISION 3

WARRANDYTE Senior Coach: Peter Muscat Res Coach: Steve Rowarth Ground: Warrandyte Reserve, Taroona Ave, Warrandyte. (Melways 35 C1) Ph: 9844 3112 Colours: Red jumper with white vee, red shorts.

Warrandyte Football Club President and Sponsor’s Lunch Microsoft

Business Tagline or Motto

Annual President and Sponsor’s Lunch

With guest speaker AFL Great, Player, Coach and Media Commentator Terry Wallace Microsoft

Primary Business Address Address Line 2 Address Line 3 Address Line 4

Phone: 555-555-5555 Fax: 555-555-5555 E-mail: someone@example.com

Saturday 29 July 2017 12noon—2:00pm $80 per ticket (inc. 2 course meal and drinks) Secure your tickets at www.warrandytefc.com or 0431 472 546

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James Appleby Lee Evans Tom Naughtin Lewis Oliver Sean Bowers Pat Abrey Scott Partroni Jayson Fitzgerald Michael Cullum (C) Tomas Warhurst Mark Lisle Nikoda Brooking Josiah Bektash Troy Ratcliffe (VC) Prior Campbell Luke Brewis Kyle Sultana Jake Bentley Luke Saunders Jesse Deer Josh Beasley Jake Trewella Ben Richardson Gareth Hitchman Bryce Leenaerts Max Jaffrey Sid Philip-Owen Charles Johnstone Ryan Tester David Wilson Daniel Large Luke Dunn (C) Sam Beasley Josh Appleby Josh Rowarth Lauchlan Frowd Lochie Richardson Q2

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Drew Corke Luke Harris Jack Poole Steven Garrick Andrew White Scott Ternes Matt Green Andre Balemian Bailey Campbell Lachie Clear Glen Ratten Zeph Hilton Dan Radoni Daniel Marsh Hamish McWhirter Jason Richter Sam Wales Tyson Sproule-Carroll Kyle Thompson Riley Douglass William Morley Matthew Girdlestone Tim Beasley Zac Ratcliffe Lachlan Ruck Jack Stringer Zach Ballard Josh Huntly Toby Versteegen Tom Appleby Joel Bleize Hayton Taylor Joshua Hale Daniel McIntyre

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beyondblue ROUND: SATURDAY 15 JULY 2017

DIVISION 3

CHIRNSIDE PARK Senior Coach: Lachlan Tindal Res Coach: Brent Hawker Ground: Kimberley Reserve, Kimberley Drive, Chirnside Park (Melways 37 F3) Ph: 9726 9304 Colours: Black, white & gold vertical panels with panther emblem, black shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

Michael Baldwin Dean Prizmac Dylan Agnew Andreas Roth Luke Carratelli (C) Jackson Coultard Harley Chambers Michael King Luke London Aaron McNab Stuart London Jai Hardwick Lachlan Tindal Cain Eisele Kris Renkema Steven Young Sam Morton Dean Mitchell Johno Stewart Daniel Lewis Luke Power Ward Rakei Jake Hollingsworth Joshua Johnson Riley Griffiths Aaron Stevens Callum Vail Sam MciIwaine Luke O’neill Rob Sandy Dean Barker Mitch Tranter James Cooney Anthony Harmon Luke Hanscomb Troy Rimando Jesse Rottinger

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Luke Pantalone Scott Morrison Ryan Mitchell Liam Flannigan Glenn Cornwell Jake Wilkinson Sam Cannon Heath Chamberlain Daniel Stanley Luke Folino Tom Long Bryce Harte Aaron Birt Daniel Woodstock Brent Jordan Regen Daniel Jordan Marsh Max Amos Matt Sidari Chris Smith Justin Vermuelen Lachlan Haggar Daniel Rodgers Lachlan Gilroy Taylan Hall Darcy Eastham Josh Amos Brent Hawker Anthony Thomas Aaron Pettinella

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UNDER 19 Coach: Scott Morrison 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13

Liam Carusi Jack Wilson Mitchell Wilson Lachlan Eagleton Travis Allison Jake Puckering Tyson Walker Sam King Tristan Amos Sam Layfield Bryce Crockford Thomas Elliott

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Daniel Wulf Tyler Burnett Luke Flannigan Mark Butler Rohan Carroll Lachie Meloni Brody Barton Tyler Hams Caleb Taylor Seth McDonnell Piolo Rimando

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DIVISION 3 SOUTH BELGRAVE: A great result for our club last weekend with our Firsts having a well fought win over our old rivals The Basin FC, many thanks to Alex Winter and his players and support staff for always making us feel welcome, I’m happy to say that our 2 clubs have a terrific respect for one another on and off the field. After only having 12 players available on Thursday due to injury and availability, our Reserves battled gamely with 22 players consisting of some under 19’s backing it up, after their earlier game, former Premiership Skipper Brock Ferguson pulling on the boots and Craig Kozina playing alongside his 2 sons in Rhys and Kyle, a wonderful moment and I’m sure one that they will cherish. The Unders went down in a close game after a see sawing battle against The Bears with a few mystifying umpiring decisions for both teams, perhaps they had a better view than I and many others. This week we welcome Jeremy Thomas and the Park Orchards FC to our home and extend an invitation to all to enjoy the day and a drink and a feed from our “Pop Up” stalls and wonderful band of volunteers that do so much around our club. Our Netballers are getting closer to a win with our Team Black not quite getting the win going down by a goal and Team Red falling short again after being regraded after a solid start to the season. SOCIAL EVENTS. Poker Deluxe tonight in the Community Hall tonight with over $2000 in prizes on offer from 7.30 pm. $50 per head. Sponsors and Old Boys Brunch on Saturday 22nd July from 12-2 pm in the Community House with food and beverage’s as a token of our thanks to what you do for our Footy Club. Good luck to all who pull on the Red White and Black this weekend.

SOUTH BELGRAVE Senior Coach: Robert Johns Res Coach: Jeremy Cameron/Dave Huglin Ground: Belgrave South Recreation Reserve, Mount Morton Road, South Belgrave. (Melways 84 F4) Ph: 9754 3595 Colours: Black with Red and white V, Black shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 Q1

Ricardo Daraio Cameron Hansen (DVC) Daniel Cormack Tom Hallinan (C) Alex Bakens (DVC) Phil Costa Anthony Daraio Harry O’Neil Aaron Purvis Jay Visser Steve Colosimo Stephen O’Meara Riley Punnett Brad Conder (VC) Nick Stow Trent Bartels Dean Spark Piva Wright Jay Robertson Taylem Withers (DVC) Michael Horton (RC) Bryce O’Hara Matt Young Harvey Moore Jason Marlow Robert Hudson Darren Young Liam Williams Sean Bartels Dan Camille Callum Syme Sam Brown Adam Pendlebury Greg Spark Mitch Koski Danny Clarke Leon Mateariki Q2

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Alex Benbow Duncan Atherton Jeremy Cameron Cameron Smith Luke Jones Darren Kennedy Liam Coughlan Andy Howell Cameron Young Peter Jeffree Aidan Kidd Peter Tecklenburg Kelsey Davies Jayden Maddox Hudson Solomon Lucas Topp Jake Phelan Jarrod Drew Bryan White Calum Murphy David Huglin

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UNDER 19 Coach: Rik Crook 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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Kyle Bliss Noah Vandelaak Aidan Kidd Jack Kelty Harvey Moore Declan Andreola David Cook Tom McGill Josh Ryan Nick Kirby Lloyd Solomon Sam Ready

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Riley Punnett James Price Luke Jones Trent Bartels Kieren Prys Damon Blomeley Jay Robertson Hudson Solomon (C) Ethan Nickless Mitch Jones Peter Jeffree (VC) Tyler Wills

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beyondblue ROUND: SATURDAY 15 JULY 2017

PARK ORCHARDS Senior Coach: Jarrod Bayliss Res Coach: Tim Raines Ground: Domeney Reserve, Knees Road Park Orchards (Melways 35 E9) Colours: Black with red and white bands, white shark, black shorts.

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Liam Buhagiar Chris De Jager Scott Rowland Ben Heyde Tom Macrokanis Jarrod Bayliss Michael Prosenak Michael Fowkes Tom Feher Greg Pollard Benn Fischer Michael Philp Alex Geilings Adam Wilson Matthew Nicholson Dane Egerton David McDonald Tristan Valentino Nathan Wiggins Matt Flemming Tim Raines Nick Handley Conner Hickey Will Debney Campbell Cromb Andrew Messina Jaye Witnish Justin Minogue Matt Haythorne Christian Kovarik James King Cooper Winter Dylan Fletcher Josh Chappell Dwayne Johnson Evan Smeed Sam Scanlon

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Tom Hewitt Troy Walkley Don Stevens Jordan Buckingham Matt Horne Luke Turner Matt O’Conner Trent Hudson Matt Butera Daniel Bowes Hamish Cocks Steve Pollard Liam Batchelor Jahn Holewa Jamie Arnold Rudi Hunt Tyler Witnish Jarrod Nicholson Ben Carroll

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DIVISION 3 PARK ORCHARDS: Today the Sharks are looking to have our seniors bounce back to winning form against South Belgrave after our 8 game winning streak was halted by a 1 point loss to Templestowe last week. We look forward to the contest at South Belgrave knowing our last game at the ground resulted in a loss late last year where we went down on the last kick of the day. Last weeks game v Templestowe was a real arm wrestle and the Sharks were not able to get there free flowing game going. Trailing Templestowe all day the Sharks were unable to match the goal kicking accuracy of our opposition and were 15 points down at the last change. We pushed late in the last Quarter kicking 4 goals but could not make up the shortfall going down by the narrowest of margins. Our playing group will take confidence out of the game and know that our results have put us in a strong position still retaining top spot on the ladder. Our Reserves won narrowly in an “8 point game” against Templestowe in a reverse of the seniors. The Sharks Reserves kicked accurately putting scoreboard pressure on their opponents and whilst winning by 7 points a goal on the siren made a difference. It was a strong win given the Sharks team had lost 3 key players from their backline to injury & travel. Our Under 19’s continue to show the competition that they are in the top bracket of teams across the total EFL competition and had a comfortable 88 point win against a Templestowe team who certainly made the Sharks earn the result. Our three teams are focussed on weekly results to drive towards the finals to maximise our chances. Off the ground was busy with our successful Ladies Lunch with thanks to our organising team of Kait Hastie, Sidonia Thomas, Chloe Jenkins and their helpers. The noise from the room was a key sign of all enjoying themselves. Our netball results were mixed with our Division 2 team also going down by 1 point after trailing Fairpark by as much as 8 early in the game. The Divsn 4 team won 31 to 22 against Norwood and retain their position top of the ladder. The netballers continue to grow in numbers and enthusiasm around the club. The Park Orchards Sharks 2017 season continues to be successful on and off the field/court.

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UNDER 19 Coach: Tony Weeks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Joel Donker Lachlan Calwell Mitchell Skien Mason Witnish Thomas Macrokanis Cody Farrell Jack Borrack Matthew George Nicholas Lambert Liam Cridland Jacob Price-Inglis Dean McLaughlan

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Damon Kemp Max Lowther Pat Sheers Matthew Williamson Sam Heron Bayley Forbes James Parker James Fasan Blake Purcell Charlie Jacob Darcy Trenfield Lionel Hunt

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Liam Taylor Jarrod Nicholson Jacob Blanck Steve McPherson Tom Livingstone Jack Simms Cooper Winter Tom Holmes

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DIVISION 3 TEMPLESTOWE: We celebrate our old colours this weekend, the maroon and white heritage strip against the Heathmont Jets at the Wharf. With two matches on the road it’s great to be playing at home. Big weekend at the Shark Tank, Domeney Reserve last round, playing Park Orchards. Our U19’s could not match the skill and speed of the Sharks outfit and went down by 88 points. Only two goals in our total – James Waldon and Miles Lolo Barre-Athanasias, BOG judged to be Callum Best. The Sons were slow to start and trailed by 25 points at half time. What a third term, the Dockers narrowed the Sharks lead to just 7 points with great play from Ryan Bain, Mac Rundle and Lachlan McAllister up forward. An arm wrestle in Q4 saw each team only score 1 point each in a great contest. BOG Nathan Ruggeri and 3 goals to Lachlan McAllister. The Seniors had a great contest leading at each change narrowly – what a last quarter. Park Orchards came out firing and cut back the Dockers lead to only 1 point at the final siren. Adrian Fancellu 2 goals, BOG Ollie Lodge. Family Day last Sunday, thanks to all the volunteers and the faithful for their support. Our next player hosted Function will be held at The Wharf Saturday 22nd July. TJFC hosted Lunch 28th July, please join in and make up a table. “Whatever it Takes”– CQR.

TEMPLESTOWE Senior Coach: Craig Decorsey Res Coach: Travis Wason Ground: Templestowe Reserve, Porter St, Templestowe (Melways 33 G4) Ph: 9846 1478. Colours: Three white V-stripes with purple background, purple shorts.

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Sam Kirby Ryan Bain Cadeyn Williams David Di Stefano Billy Lodge Daniel Jackson Josh Waters Ken Thomas Matthew Tempone Matt Bain Nathan Franklin George Sahinidis Gus Growney Anthony Soriano Jamie Bain Daniel Pearce Jesse Wilson Alex Brown Tom May Jordan Walker Adrian Fancellu Leigh Murphy Brad Riddle Alex Wadsworth Anthony Mariani Alistair Quinn Matthew Zukiewicz Matthew Mariani Ollie Lodge Matt Nagel Simon Harris Jono Cassidy James Zukiewicz Steve Chilton Maurice Contreras Aleks Kumurdian Jacob Pylka Q2

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Sam Casalaz Joel Dicarla Harris Phaedonos John Paul Malietzis Sam Clark Robert Urquhart Jnr Dylan Karslake Josh Dawson Jack Wilson Jack Price Paul Fiorenza Charlie Athanassiou Adam Prestigiacomo Nick Worthing Jamie Van Kerckhof Evan Phaedonos Dean Papanicolaou Josh Leonard Scott Wason Nathan Ruggeri Rowan Peters Aaron Martin Robin Zhou Nicholas Phaedonos Tyler Brown Taylor Potter Nick Clohesy Lachlan MacAllister

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Nathan Scaglione Max Thomas Mark Ferraro Liam Reid Robert Swan Calum Best James Waldon Samuel Mills James Sexton Ryley Douglass Julian Toppi Luke Fitzsimons

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Steven Schwarzer Joshua Costin Michael Olden Cameron Williams Marcus Pillot Will Leaumont Nick Ericjoy Daniel Allen Lachlan Carter Lachlan Pane Michael Phyland Matthew Pallozi

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HEATHMONT Senior Coach: Joel Cordwell Res Coach: Daniel van Velzen Ground: HE Parker Reserve, Heathmont Rd, Heathmont. (Melways 64 C2) Ph: 9729 0905 Colours: Blue with gold and white V, Blue shorts.

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Tom Rourke Alister Knudsen Lachie Sverns Jono Knudsen Anthony Bucello Jarrod Spurrell Nathan Parker Brent English Regan Davis Kevin Clark James Gould Dylan Sverns Jesse Francis David Knowles Jack Cornwall Josh Davis Ben Abbruzzese Aaron Walton Patrick Warman Blake Van Leeuwen Chris Nanya Nick Holloway Rob Savory Ryan Young David Sindrey Sam Barling Alan Pettigrew Aaron Abbruzzese Chris Colombo Luke Barrett Daniel McDonald David O’Brien Jake Sherriff Jon Wynne Joel Merrett James Kelly Matthew Sedgeman

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Liam Douglas Matt Beasley Liam Fowlie Dylan Robson Long Sean Furniss Taylor Van Der Wal Adam Honey Jack Hendricks Jake Myer Jack Leithhead Daniel Hoffman David Short Ash O’Driscoll Tom Battersby Jordan Gasparini Feroz Khan Tim Hoffman James Braybrook Trent Matthews Andrew Cossar

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DIVISION 3 HEATHMONT: It’s certainly proving to be a challenging run home for the Jets especially in the Senior teams. A great win to the Under 19’s last Saturday have kept them on track to hold on to their second spot on the ladder. Unfortunately the same can’t be said about the DSquad and Seniors, as both teams went down to Ringwood last week, and we saw the Parker Family Cup return to Jubilee Park for the first time in a while. There will no doubt be some soul searching done this week as the teams’ front up against another finals contender in Templestowe at their home ground – always a hard task. Good luck to all teams. On a brighter note it was great to see so many old faces grace the Hangar last Saturday special thanks to Dick, Jo and Digger for organising and Joffa for the food. It was also great to see the future of the club on display with all the Juniors that came down to watch, with some of them playing in the grid matches, and acting as mascots for the senior teams. The Netballers are tracking well with 3 out of 4 wins last week, with Heathmont Yellow and Black sitting up the top or second in their respective divisions. WHAT’S ON? Cocktail Party TONIGHT July 15 at Budgie Smuggler Mr Heathmont July 29 at the Bowls Club. Sportspersons Night Thursday August 10 at the Hangar --- Check FB/Website for updates.

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UNDER 19 Coach: Gary Burleigh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Lachlan Purkis Ryan Burleigh Trey Braione Jake Herring Joshua Kral Connor Van Der Wal Ben Irvine Campbell Evans Finley Brown Lochie Clooney Brent Honey Lucas Grierson

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Kyle Delaney Harrision Lowe Henry Ballard Talby Dove Daniel Palmer Daniel Wynne Jack Lacey Daniel George John McDonald Joel Gosbell Wade Van Leeuwen Scott Dawson

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Reuben Brown Nathan Amos Khaige Stenson Joshua Robertson Ben Savage Cameron Osborne Lachlan Phelan

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DIVISION 4 FOREST HILL: On a very cold day last Saturday as we travelled to Donvale. The Reserves were a little undermanned and involved in an epic, but low scoring contest. A great 3rd quarter put them in with a great chance of stealing the game and the boys piled on the pressure in the last but Donvale were able to hold on for a 2-point win. This is the Reserves first loss for the season and the boys will take some lessons out of the match and be better for the experience whilst still retaining top spot on the ladder. The seniors had another slow start and closed the gap at half time to 8 points but Donvale had a big second half to run out comfortable winners. We are 4th on the ladder and sets up some very important games over the next few weeks. We return to our home ground this week to take on Coldstream 3rd vs 4th and this will now be a vital game as both teams are on equal points and the victor will be a game clear in third spot. The Netballers continue their up and down performances in the run to finals with three teams securing every possible result; a win, a loss and a draw. The Green and Zebras sides retain top spot whilst White’s loss sees them fall to 3rd spot but finals beckon for all sides. This Saturday we welcome our Sponsors to a special thankyou luncheon. Our Ladies Lunch will be held on July 22. Let’s ensure we get as many as we can to those functions and get a great feeling around the club as we make our run to the finals. We welcome Coldstream to Forest Hill today and thank them for their involvement in the annual Cancer Awareness Day match, players from both teams, coaching staff, committee and umpires will be wearing yellow armbands. Today we will remember everyone who has lost a loved one, is supporting a loved one, or has just had a loved one diagnosed with cancer. Forest Hill will pay their respects to one of their own Darren (Henry) Lawson and thank the Lawson family for their continued involvement at Forest Hill. We thank Jake Rowe for organising this match in memory of his brother Adam who passed away from Leukaemia in 2011 aged 32. A Best on Ground medal will be presented after the game. On behalf of Jake’s family and the Lawson family we thank you for your support of this awareness day and the EFL’s support of this event. Go Zebras!

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FOREST HILL Senior Coach: Martin Stillman Res Coach: Matthew Peterson Ground: Forest Hill Reserve, Fraser Place, Forest Hill. (Melways 62 E2) Ph: 9878 9336 Colours: Green and White vertical stripes, Green shorts

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Mitchell Gibbons Lucas Gibbons Jake Rowe Jacob Mowat Adam Ziegerink (C) David Smyth Aaron Creak Michael Casey James O’Sullivan Damian Hodder Justin Scicluna Austin Deneys Nick Pincott Daniel Ratcliffe Sanjit Jayasinghe Tom Denham Gavin Willoughby Dean McGuire David Mathers Dylan Wallace Ryan Fisher Mitchell Remington Jarryd Healey-Rotheram James Martin Jarrad Hills Brandon Perring Mitchell Newman Luke Harley Joseph McLelland Matt Carnelley William Burgess Todd Burger James Powell Dan Gregg-Mantle Sam Grose Lachlan Mason Liam Carnelley Q2

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Harley Burmeister-Lyons Nathan Palmer Jim Buaban Nathan Wilson Jake Davis Rohnan Laws Will Stoneham Elijah Dale Davis Kelly Max McAra Jason Rossit Tim O’Brien Mark Parrent Riley Gillian Tim Johnston Erik Vakalis Josh Dyson Ben Casey Nathan Walsh Brock Smith James Hair Stuart Cassidy Shaun Smith Dylan Harries Dylan Knight Tim Douglas

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COLDSTREAM: Forest Hill today, with the zebras keen to reverse the result of early this year.

COLDSTREAM Senior Coach: Michael Cardamone Res Coach: Ash Rankin Ground: Coldstream Reserve, Sth Gateway (off Maroondah Hwy), Coldstream. (Melways 281 B9) Ph: 9739 1984 Colours: Navy jumper with white vee, navy shorts. 1 Aaron Brown 2 Michael Cardamone 3 Benjamin Thomas (RVC) 4 Rodney Williams (RC) 5 Daniel Price 6 Jai Deacon 7 Lauchlan Craig (SC) 8 Chol Majok 9 Daniel Versteegen 10 Anthony Lorusso 11 Darcy Carrigan 11 Jamie Pegg (RC) 12 Shaun Bennett 13 Sean McCarthy 14 Gary Huglin 15 Adam Burdick 16 Jamie Cecere 17 Patrick O’Neil 18 John Rafferty 19 Jeffrey Akers 20 Dean Cecere 21 Aaron Sedgman (SVC) 22 Leigh Odermatt 22R Jordan Rice 23 Paul Wagner 24 Brendan Dickinson (SVC) 25 Adam Dale 26 Austin Mcinerney 27 Cameron Skelton 28 Tobias Griffin 29 Andy Cultrera 30 Clinton Gerace 31 Mitchell Edmonds 32 Michael Hendley 33 Sean Hartley 34 Shannon Walsh 35 Darcy Fritsch Q1

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Steven Stern Zachary Gorsuch Zac Brown Timothy Smith James Daley Ben Walsh Hayden Long Jack Lightbound Jake Cronin Christian Gerace Jake Healey Jonathon Austin Johnny Pignataro Todd Clayton Trent Richards Andrew Heal Ben Conder Sheldon Smith Nathaniel Soloman Matthew Barker David Sandy Seth Denny Nicholas Hunter Aaron Jones Mitchell Jenkins Mitchell Gibbs Chase Coley Brendon Duke Michael Bennett Daniel Witunga Mathew Urmston Timothy Beard Ryan Kerr Kieran Hulm Scott Reece

Good wins to both our sides last week, allowing both sides to sit in the pack fighting for a that final 4 position Good luck to all on the day plus to our netballers on Friday and juniors both boys and girls on Sunday. ------------------------------------------------------

TRIVIA TONIGHT NEVER TOO LATE TO COME $10pp

-----------------------------------------------------Social Calender. All Events On The CFC Facebook Page and Team App 22nd July- Annual Ball. Yarra Glen Racecourse $140 ticket all inclusive. See Kelly Tarr for a ticket. 5th Aug- The Surburban Footballer $35. See Jamie Clark or Cam Skelton for a ticket. Vote Count 19th Aug Last Round. Presentation Night Details to come.

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DIVISION 4 DONVALE: A hugely exciting Saturday last weekend. We move back into our redeveloped club rooms and celebrated by two great wins against Forest Hill. Our reserves inflicted Forest Hill’s first loss for the season by two points in a tight game. The seniors battle was tight for three quarters, before a barnstorming final quarter saw us run out 60 point winners. This week we host Chirnside Park in the Under 19s and Nunawading in seniors and reserves. We welcome players and supporters of both clubs. We hope you enjoy your day at Donvale. Congratulations to Nunawading reserves on your great win last week. While of course we don’t want you to back it up with another win today, we acknowledge your great work and look forward to a tough game. Big thanks to our sponsors. We encourage Donvale supporters to use the services of our sponsors whenever you can. Jellis Craig and Donvale Flower Gallery are our major sponsors and we have great support from many other great businesses; including Simply Natural Therapies, Konstruct Recycling, and BottleMart Tunstall Square. Please remember to follow us on Social media (Facebook and Instagram) to stay up to date with all the Donvale news.

DONVALE Senior Coach: Matt Fife Res Coach: Daniel Michelangeli Ground: Donvale Reserve, Mitcham Road, Donvale. (Melways 48 F3) Colours: Black with Green and white V, Black shorts. 1 1A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Q1

Karl Toce Daniel Moseley Matt Fife Matt Leardi Matthew Sheen Jack Purcell Peter Ancona James Hayward Josh Busch Jesse Liebelt David Holland Hayden Cotsford Sam Coghlan Josh Phillips Nick Murphy Jeremy Grocott Nick Lannen Michael Foley Matt Sutherland Kyle Wignell Rob Finch Daniel Jones Jaimie Ruberto Adam Woods Andy O’Meara Patrick Dillon Clay Crimmins Dean Di Staso Jason Wade Alex Fiore Kyle Rodda Jake McCormack James Rausa Michael Howse Zac Haig Lachlan Imeneo Sean Maher

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Daniel Michelangeli Josh Cardamone Chris Sutherland Dave Withers Carl Seiger Michael Angeli Damien De Blasio Craig Nicholson Sean Donovan Jonathan Salamon Daniel Clarke Avi Limbu Ryan Paterson Aiden Baggoley Anthony LaSala Daniel Zachariah Julien Withers Michael Deccorado Tierney Reid James Schutz Michael Withers Aloma Obialor Jake Pantas Rainier Culwick Michael Trkulja

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Aaron D’Amato Christopher Rinkquest Nicholas Decesare Ethan Parkinson Jackson Rowe Ben Di Virgilio Luke Scapin Jack Dullard Kristian Panayiotou Mark Squillace Grant Harris Jonathan Tommasoni

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Christopher Drakos Lucas Hehir Harrison Goss Tim Stanghi Luke Leighton Vincent Meagher James Kolokythas Chris Massarotti Jordan Crombie Nadi Hamzovski Mark Odhiambo Dylan Kelly

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Joshua Jordaan Rhys Matthews Shabhan Teffaha Harrison Giles Jordan Haigh Matt Day


beyondblue ROUND: SATURDAY 15 JULY 2017

NUNAWADING Senior Coach: Paul Bevan Res Coach: Ryan Dobson Ground: Koonung Reserve, Springfield Rd, Blackburn Nth. (Melways 47 K6) Ph: 9894 4174 Colours: Maroon and Gold vertical stripes, Maroon shorts.

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Ryan Dobson Marty Lambe Tim Burgoyne Jason Kotis James Backhouse Nick Whelan Andrew McDonald Jordan Smith Stefan Krakowick Luke Bogdon Daniel Jones Tim Barro JP Tom Hogg Leigh Gifford Chris Ciemcioch Ryan Hardy Dean Kirk Bowen Strahan Ashley Schulz Ash Cox Nathan Foyster Joshua Delaney Nathan Clements Alex Mitchell Craig Corrin Daniel Flanagan Rory Dezylva Andre Eramo Scott McMnhon Sam Merhebi Mitch Wilson Liam Burns Tim Jenkins Matthew Eastaugh Nick Martin Douglas Manley

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DIVISION 4 NUNAWADING: What an amazing weekend for the night Lions, picked up an amazing win for our club. The first in a couple of hard tough years, 24 blokes refused to lose this week. We had only 16 fit players on the field and the rest just kept rotating on and off every few minutes to get us over the line. We celebrated hard but now set our sites on Donvale this week and look to continue our improvement and now set our sights on a senior victory to go with this great reserves win. ALWAYS NUNAWADING.

Andrew Burgess Nathanal Boyle Miles Rob Jenkins Sam Johnson Anthony Moore Trent Stephenson Josh Hunter Nigel Foyster Mark Clarke Clint Bentley Dane Price Luke Ferguson

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DIVISION 4 SURREY PARK: Congratulations to Sloane Willing who plays his 300th game today it’s a mighty achievement. He arrived at the club in 1996 and played in a reserves premiership that year, he was on the back flank. Sloane played in back to back reserves premierships in 1999, 2000 in both grand finals he was full back. He played in another reserves premiership in 2004 again at full back. He played the majority of his career at full back often taking on much larger opponents. Sloane played in all 4 flags and most of his career with his older brother Richard Willing. They had a blast playing footy together, Sloane would often switch the play to Richard giving him many kicks. Sloane has served on the committee and coached at junior level over the years. Sloane is a life member of the Surrey Park Football Club. He joins brother Richard Willing and Lyle Ladlow in our 300 club, well done mate enjoy the day. Congratulations to Sloane and we wish him and all three teams the best for today’s games. Go Panthers!

SURREY PARK Senior Coach: Scott Hamill Res Coach: Andrew Comello Ground: Surrey Pk Reserve, cnr Canterbury & Elgar Rds (Melways 47 B12) Ph: 9898 7282 Colours: Black yoke with Black and White stripes. Black shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Q1

Liam Doidge Justin Cuzzupi Michael Paolini Riley Tempany Jayden Murphy Teri Miriklis James Wright Graeme Johns Joseph Crabtree Kane Henden Andrew Venables Cameron McCasker Ryan Kennedy Patrick Hatch Darby Edgeworth Danyon Smart Andrew Rogers Darcy Sketcher Zachary Tempany Daniel Toma Dean Spencer Sloane Willing Benjamin Podger-Carroll Nick Coad Thomas Rogers Dylan Jones Ben Field Bailey Jones Ryan Higgins Alex Hocking Josh Garvin Michael Mckenzie Thomas Ross Joshua Reid Zachary Moore Oliver Anderson Declan Hauser Q2

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Thomas Veitch Matthew Anderson Thomas Badcock Harrison Cook Matthew Mcbride Nick Tanner Matthew Olden Tyson Rattle Luke Jackson Joshua Bentley Daniel Brock David Truong Josh Brown Ben Myers Christopher Allen Patrick Dowling Paul Young Sam Pentney Patrick McCaughan Liam Williamson Bede Briscomb Stuart Johns Alan Chung

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UNDER 19 Coach: Dean Peters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 14

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Jonathon Brisbane Liam Hauser Ben Peters Will Grant Tom Girvan Tom Spangaro Paul Collopy Angus Walker Fin Hanna Lachie Martin Jaramogi Oburu Josh Hayes

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James Gray James Marshall Noah Bennett Liam Mooney Callum Ternes James Box Harry Lacchiana Harry Clyne Ronan Bohanna Conrad Dickson Tyler O’Neill Henry Chambers

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FAIRPARK Senior Coach: Sean Stanton Res Coach: Phil Sankey Ground: Fairpark Reserve, Manuka Drive, Ferntree Gully (Melways 64 F11) Colours: Maroon jumper with blue yoke and gold emblem, blue shorts

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James Hall Hayden Degraaf Michael Wood Ben Dadswell Jackson Deagan Shane Mercer Cameron Banks James Filtness Nathan Smith Tanner Stanton Jesse Pearce Gareth Bailey Josh Temple Nathan Werle Mark Flintoff Brandon Strange Jack Ormston Gavin Crivellaro Jackson Zaloumis Matthew Eddy Kyle Hird Stratos Doulgeris Mitch Nied Matt Young Robbie Cox Jye Driscoll Daniel Bartlett Tom McNamara Nick Cowan Luke Gordon Brad Nied Shaun McKay James LeGassick Liam O’Brien Jason Peagram Brendan Wright Tyson Barrington

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Ewan John James Topp Dale Oneill Ryan Prest David Mitchell Shaun Keating Tim Symons Lachlan McKenzie Brad Treverton Ronnie Mckendry Troy Brown Daniel Crichton Rhys Fuller Paul Franklin Brendan Andric Dylan Maloney David Bentley James Hearnes David Bennett Simon Bott Dylan Ryan Brad Banks James Duggan Russell Warburton Ben Opitz Rhys Harrison Luke Temple Jayden Dihood

DIVISION 4 FAIRPARK: What an exciting day at Fairpark last Saturday where the seniors fought out a thrilling draw against Kilsyth. 10 more seconds and we would have pinched it! This was only the 4th draw in the clubs history and our first since we drew with Ferntree Gully back in round 16 season 2003. Best players were Kyle, Moose, Banger and Ronnie. The 2s were touched up by a stronger Kilsyth but will benefit from a return of players over the next 2 weeks. Thanks again to the 17s – Mitch Barra, Josh T, Josh Irish, Jimmy and Kane for filling in. Our Premier Netballers suffered their second loss for the season going down to Wantirna South 42-63, while our Div 2 girls had a epic 1 goal win against park Orchards. The Under 17s kept their finals hopes alive with a crushing win against South Croydon by 64 points. Best players were Billy Mac, Mason and Jimmy. Everyone back to the KNOX CLUB tonight for dinner and awards from 6:00pm. Coming Up – MR LION – Saturday 22nd July. See Brad Nied for detail. MARQUEE DAY – Saturday 29th July vs Nunawading. $25 entry refreshments provided. All past players, supporters welcome.

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DIVISION 4 KILSYTH: The U/19s played away from the Reserves and Seniors, taking on Whitehorse for the second time this year. The boys were unable to keep up with the more dominant Whitehorse, who had a 78-point win. Newton, Scheepers and Parker all kicked 1 goal each. Best on: Newton, Coleman, Scheepers, O’Rourke and Bentley. The Reserves took on Fair Park away in our second meeting for the year, were we came out on top by 102 points. Lucas kicked 5, Hincksman, Perryman and Gardiner all kicked 2, King, Fedat, C Webb, Molesworth, Kelly and Levey all kicked one. Lucas, P Malan, Hincksman, King, Fedat and C Webb all best on. The Seniors recorded their first draw in a very well long time. Captain Cuz kicked 7, Miechel kicked 2, Mainenti, Clarke, Masters and Donaldson all with 1. Best on: Currey, Miechel, Browning, McArthur, Vanflorestein and Mainenti. Thank you to everyone who came to the Kilsyth Gala last weekend at The Budgie Smuggler! We hope you all had a good night! Our next function is the 90s Party on the 19th of August at the clubrooms!

KILSYTH Senior Coach: Paul Newlands Res Coach: Chris Rutty Ground: Pinks Reserve, Liverpool Rd, Kilsyth. (Melways 51 H8) Ph: 9728 8773 Colours: Black jumper with red sash, red shorts. 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Q1

Rob Mainenti Mathew King Cam Van Florstein Josh Van Gulik Aaron Beavan Cameron McArthur Jye Sigersma Travis Browning Jack Meichel Ben Benson Ryan Goodinson Ryan Crosby Jake Henshall Callum Donaldson Sean Currey (C) Nic Leary Ash Masters Scott Irvine Harley Thomas Jackson Lucas Michael Noonan Scott Killen Chris Rutty Corey Webb Simon Clarke Elliot Ross Mathew Jackson Kane Hillier Matthew Richards Eddie Molesworth Josh Garside Gavin Nautili Mose Levey Max Spiers Brendan Richards Heath Williams Gavin Malan Q2

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Hayden Harris Troy Zaicz Michael Hincksman Miff Smith Ben Fogarty Luke Perryman Morgan Gardiner Mitchell Jacobs Josh Oliver Matthew Stather Jay Kelly Hayden Lane Tyrone Russell Michael Charles Paul Malan Robb Bailey Manny Webb Paul Hare Matthew Dobson Dale Fedat Haydn Morse Adrian Grylls Daniel Nevins

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Brandon Wallan Noah Hargreaves Bradley Polkinghorne Jake Powell Cooper Stevens Tom Clarke Ben Shepherd Mitchell Clavant Drew Sells (C) Jacob Newton (C) Daniel McCall Jake Coleman

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Nathan O’Rourke Jason Polkinghorne Tyson Doutch Harry Clarke Jarred Prest Mark Parker Brandon Scheepers Ben Anderson Jackson Bentley Mark Hutchins Cooper Bentley

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beyondblue ROUND: SATURDAY 15 JULY 2017

WHITEHORSE PIONEERS Senior Coach: Derek Shaw Res Coach: Joel Daley Ground: Springfield Park, Cnr Springfield & Dorking Rds, Box Hill North. (Melways 47 F7) Ph: 9898 5970 Colours: Maroon jumper with white side panels, Whitehorse emblem, maroon shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

Andrew Padbury Jyhe Pearson Noah Khan Charles Thorn James Duclos Michael McDougall Chris McDougall Mark Newton Mitchell Ward Peter Zennaro Joshua Bevis Tate Nichols Dylan Tempany Lachlan Obrien Lachlan Bacon Matthew McCormack Joel Dalgleish Brad Farley Ricky Bevan Jordan Trevaskis Jacob Daley Harrison Thorn Jesse Hockey Marcus Tippett Bailey Mallia Alex Townsend Christopher Ryan Nicholas Bertacco Maverick Gleed Thomas Connell Blake Celebi Damian Bertacco Michael Ferguson Nikolas Lucak Lachlan Smith Caleb Webb Chris Gilliland

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Adam Blythman Matthew Bertacco Cameron Hunter Sean Fitzgerald Ross Berryman Jeremy Charles Dan Bonnett David Richardson Jack Clydsdale Arjuna Le Gros Louis Wain Shaun Nolan Gavin Carusi Adam Webster Matthew Leahy Alex Townsend Paul Eidem Aaron Eynaud Andrew Knudsen Cameron Webb Shaw Stone Renato Varraso John Lobosco Nick Gooley Anthony Morse Jake Skidmore Tyrone Ingham

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DIVISION 4 WHITEHORSE PIONEERS: Our 19s had a win on the weekend against Kilsyth by 78 points. Fry and Bacon both kicked 3 goals and Tallariti kicked 2. Best on for the 19s were Rentsch, Tallariti, Russell, Keane, Bacon and Bartholomew. Our reserves also had a win beating Silvan by 82 points. Bonnett kicked 4 and Nolan 2. Best on for the pioneers were Thorn, Tempany, Lucak, Berryman, Nolan and Ferguson. Our seniors also had a comfortable win in front of our 2007 premiership team. It was a game for team bonding and welcomed Nick Bertacco to the senior side this week giving us all 3 Bertacco brothers playing together for the first time in the senior team. The pioneers beat Silvan by 29 points. C McDougall and D Bertacco both kicked 2 with the rest of the goals singles to the team. Best on was Gleed, Hockey, Duclos, D Bertacco, Ward and Connell. Our netball also had a great win beating the Basin by 2 points in a be hide win. the team were down by all game against the strong Basin but had a strong last quarter to take the point on the night. We welcomed back injured vice captain Marni Stewart which gave us some good structure down our attacking end. Dillion has another impressive game closing off the GA in the last to help get us the win. 12 goals to Brookes and 11 to Russian in the win. This week we are away against Kilsyth big game for the Pioneers a must win. Also our reverse Raffle on Saturday night 15th July tickets still available for sale at the club on Thursday night. can buy tickets on the night.

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UNDER 19 Coach: Zane Job 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Tom Lumsden James Wright Charlie Clifford Duncan Galvez Aidan Mulhern Leon Adamopoulus Nekta Adamopoulus Jack Behrendt Taden Vitacca Sam Vassiliou Tom Prerrett Ben Hillman Noah Whiffin

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Baron Chu Lachlan Bacon Callum Geddes Matt Sorrell Isaac Dwyer Dion Russell Miller Bartholomew Zavier Fry Richie Keane Victor Ngo Dana Di Paolo Patrick Vardy Sam Rentsch

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GLEN WAVERLEY HAWKS Senior Coach: Ryan Flack Res Coach: Brad Matthews Ground: Central Reserve, Springvale Road, Glen Waverley. (Melways 71 B5) Ph: 9887 9696 Colours: Blue jumper with gold and white side panels and gold hawk emblem, blue shorts. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Q1

Aaron Riddle Mitchell Potts (VC) Dan Eastman Ryan Goold Gavin Cruse Jesse Dunne (C) Billy Huxtable Beau Parthenides Daniel Eggington Tom Eddy Andrew Gellatly Oliver Wisniewski Josh McMillan Toby McMillan Josh Vilarino Jared Lapsley Evan Pickering Sam Parlapiano Brandon Hodges Luke Broad Tim Pape Jason Pitts Robert Efthimiadis Stephen Varney Shaun Williams Brad Matthews Ryan Newey Luke Paolini Dave Edebohls Joel Wille Sean Murphy Julian Wong Ben Pickering Paul Sinden Nick Smith James Clare Adam Amin

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Adam Mercuri Robbie Small Myles Viney Rhys Burton Shaun Straka Luke Sinden Stanley Campos Matt Munari Lachie Sheaf Aaron Barnard Callum Jackson Bijan Robilliard Campbell Gough Scott Padgett Caillin Austin Will O’Shea Tony Crinis Connor Wright Daniel Luff James Barlow

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UNDER 19 Glen Waverley Eagles Coach: Andrew Pinto 1 4 5 6 7 11 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Dennis Stamatopoulos Josh Middleton Jack Breteler Kodey Logan Sean Bell Lachie Pickering Matt O’Dwyer Fraser Kenny (VC) Jordan Wright Anthoiny Vuljovic Lachie Jackson Ryan Fitzpatrick (C)

22 23 24 25 27 29 30 31 33 35 40 41

Matt Eaton Max Reilly (VC) Matt Usatov James White Nic Dore Matt Jenkins Pat Willett Matt Sevior Ben Gray-Fraser Dan Clarke Harry Jones Nick Ainsworth

43 44 46 48 50 52 53 57 58 91

Aaron Mason Nick Pearson Jordan McGowan Jack Whitbourn Josh Keyte Anthony Jenkins Bailey Stevens Seamus Bolton Zac Trotter Joe Plant


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SILVAN Senior Coach: Michael Scoon Res Coach: Shane Rowe Ground: Silvan Reserve, Cnr Parker and Monbulk Roads, Silvan. (Melways 123 C1) Colours: Navy blue with arched pale blue stripes on side and navy shorts

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

Aaron Lamonica Tristan Verhoef Thomas Frost Luke Moore Aaron Rowe Adam Robert Dean Janssen Leigh Dickfos Matthew White Will Shephard Andrew Knight Brayden Bowes Brent Guglielmi Neal Macaulay (Res) Trent Fennell Paul Jones Damien Noll Adrian Cannata Troy Smith Daniel Begley Luke Beddome Bryce LitchďŹ eld Daniel Wells (Res) Alex Walker Jarrod Rowe Shaun Jones Beau Kitto Andrew Daou John Bonnano Matthew Welten Borris Shane Rowe Jarryd Dietzel David Denton Aaron Fortescue Rhys Spooner Warren Schmidt

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Cameron Bisschop Daniel Jones Hugh McCollam Angus McCollam Stefan Cardamone Jake Andrews Anthony Giuliano Blair Neill Patrick Calvert Chris Murphy Alex Richardson Harley Bain Justin Taylor Tim Martin Tom Hoare Mohammad Hussini Alex Harris Keegan Hewitt Dean Toohey Sam Russell Simon Surrao

DIVISION 4 SILVAN: Top of the table Whitehorse proved too strong on the day for the Cats, who had high hopes of improved performances after a great win over Coldstream. The effort was there, but Whitehorse had all the answers. There was a familiar ring to the set of names in the best this week, with Dietzel, Knight, Rowe, Moore, Janssen and Jones all flying the flag again. Jarryd Dietzel also managed 2 goals, including an amazing dribble goal from the boundary that would have had Jason Dunstall having a conniption if it missed! The Reserves started OK but as the game went on, the horses bolted, running out very comfortable winners. Hewitt, Macaulay, Denton, Smith, Bisschop and Duyvestyn were named in the best. Hewitt and Giuliano were the only goalkickers for the Twos on the day. So that means plenty of room for improvement for both teams in the run home, starting this week. We are on the road to Central Park, home of the Glen Waverley Hawks, who are travelling OK in 5th – another big test awaits. Good luck to everyone today. #CATSFOOTY, Go Cats!

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UNDER 19 Coach: Chris Maclagan 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 14

Aaron Morris Curtis Damon Samuel Margo Tim Martone Brayden Bowes Ben Hunt Max Huntley Daniel Sharp Jake Francombe Rhys Lloyd Neal Macauly (VC) Tyson Fisher

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Aaron Francis Jimmy Harrington Tim Sugarmur Patrick Calvert (C) Tom Hore Aaron Enener Thomas Robertson Tristan Williams Tom Dwight Jacob Zahra Brandon Cameron Cameron Bisschop (DVC)

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JUNIOR LADDERS 2017 17 PREMIER TEAM Vermont Mooroolbark Green Rowville Hawks Heathmont Blue Blackburn Black Noble Park Norwood Black Lilydale

P W L 12 12 0 12 9 3 12 8 4 12 7 5 12 6 6 12 5 7 12 4 8 12 1 11

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15A

B FF For Agst 0 0 1060 370 0 0 998 566 0 0 996 613 0 0 741 688 0 0 637 649 0 0 605 849 0 0 576 883 0 0 368 1136

% 286.49 176.33 162.48 107.70 98.15 71.26 65.23 32.39

Pts 48 36 32 28 24 20 16 4

TEAM Rowville Hawks Vermont Purple East Ringwood FTG Eagles Blue Blackburn Black Boronia Norwood Heathmont

B FF For Agst % % Won 0 0 1195 293 407.85 91.67 1 0 958 439 218.22 81.82 1 0 759 718 105.71 54.55 1 0 594 748 79.41 45.45 1 0 638 727 87.76 36.36 0 0 572 915 62.51 33.33 0 0 465 1003 46.36 8.33 0 0 118 632 18.67 0.00

TEAM TK - Rowville Lysterfield Teal Lilydale Nth Ringwood Bayswater Wantirna South Montrose Waverley Blues

P W L 12 10 2 12 10 2 12 8 3 12 7 4 12 6 6 12 4 8 12 1 11 12 1 11

17A TEAM The Knights - Rowville East Burwood Knox Red The Basin Red Glen Waverley Rovers Upper Ferntree Gully Red Donvale FTG Eagles Blue

P 12 11 11 11 11 12 12 8

W 11 9 6 5 4 4 1 0

L 1 2 5 6 7 8 11 8

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

% % Won 260.11 91.67 154.82 81.82 169.96 75.00 143.91 75.00 130.27 58.33 111.80 58.33 78.72 33.33 59.75 33.33 69.90 25.00 19.74 0.00

TEAM Upper Ferntree Gully Chirnside Park South Croydon The Basin Blackburn Red Glen Waverley Rovers Scoresby

P W L D B FF FA For Ag 11 10 1 0 1 0 0 1140 291 12 10 2 0 0 0 0 902 387 11 8 3 0 1 1 0 1022 390 11 4 7 0 1 0 0 441 989 12 4 8 0 0 0 0 817 819 11 3 8 0 1 0 0 510 931 10 1 9 0 2 0 0 276 956 12 1 11 0 0 0 1 350 1154

% % Won 391.75 90.91 233.07 83.33 262.05 72.73 44.59 36.36 99.76 33.33 54.78 27.27 28.87 10.00 30.33 8.33

TEAM FTG Eagles White Vermont Gold Kilsyth Knox Lysterfield Grey Mitcham

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P W L 10 8 2 10 7 3 11 7 4 11 7 4 10 3 7 11 1 10 11 1 10

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 2 2 1 1 2 1 1

For Agst % % Won 968 299 323.75 80.00 647 458 141.27 70.00 741 496 149.40 63.64 528 572 92.31 63.64 416 589 70.63 30.00 338 767 44.07 9.09 218 802 27.18 9.09

15D P W L 12 9 3 12 8 4 12 8 4 11 6 5 12 1 11 12 0 12

D B For 0 0 954 0 0 1012 0 0 548 0 1 608 0 0 392 0 0 189

Agst 352 434 558 380 927 1262

% % Won 271.02 75.00 233.18 66.67 98.21 66.67 160.00 54.55 42.29 8.33 14.98 0.00

17D TEAM Lysterfield Forest Hill Scoresby The Basin Green South Croydon Vermont Gold Blackburn White Eastern Lions Kilsyth FTG Eagles White

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P W L 12 11 1 12 10 2 12 7 5 12 6 6 11 5 6 11 5 6 11 4 7 12 4 8 11 1 10 11 1 10

Pts 40 40 34 30 24 16 4 4

D B FF FA For Agst % % Won 0 0 0 0 883 462 191.13 91.67 0 0 0 0 880 477 184.49 83.33 0 0 1 0 985 588 167.52 58.33 0 0 0 1 757 725 104.41 58.33 0 1 0 0 464 551 84.21 54.55 0 0 0 0 534 779 68.55 41.67 0 0 0 0 636 851 74.74 33.33 0 0 0 0 532 852 62.44 33.33

17C TEAM Mitcham Knox Black South Belgrave Heathmont Gold Croydon Norwood Purple Upper FTG Blue Rowville Gold

% 206.27 194.63 194.15 160.65 79.48 68.82 47.90 24.91

15C For Agst 965 371 723 467 860 506 839 583 921 707 843 754 662 841 533 892 541 774 209 1059

P W L 12 11 1 11 9 2 12 9 3 12 9 3 12 7 5 12 7 5 12 4 8 12 4 8 12 3 9 12 0 12

B For Agst 0 1085 526 0 1232 633 0 996 513 0 845 526 0 697 877 0 554 805 0 480 1002 0 334 1341

15B P W L 12 11 1 12 10 2 12 7 5 12 7 5 11 6 5 12 5 7 12 4 8 12 4 8

17B TEAM Chirnside Park East Ringwood Boronia Mooroolbark Gold Bayswater Vermont Purple North Ringwood Waverley Blues Blackburn Red FTG Eagles Blue

D 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

For Agst 1369 444 1117 609 926 790 826 754 670 757 722 889 663 973 640 889 656 905 436 1250

% 308.33 183.42 117.22 109.55 88.51 81.21 68.14 71.99 72.49 34.88

Pts 44 40 28 24 20 20 20 16 8 4

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JUNIOR LADDERS 2017 14A TEAM P Vermont Purple 12 East Ringwood Blue 11 Lysterfield Teal 12 North Ringwood 11 The Basin 11 Blackburn Black 12 FTG Eagles Blue 11

W 11 9 10 5 3 3 2

L 0 1 2 6 8 9 9

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D 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

B For Agst 0 1009 404 1 948 486 0 970 465 1 629 460 1 551 823 0 557 820 1 341 775

% % Won 249.75 95.83 195.06 86.36 208.60 83.33 136.74 45.45 66.95 27.27 67.93 25.00 44.00 18.18

TEAM Lysterfield Teal East Ringwood Blue Rowville Hawks North Ringwood Glen WR Black Waverley Blues Mooroolbark Vermont

A 564 561 498 603 584 933 832 1086 941

% % Won 151.77 81.82 150.98 75.00 162.45 66.67 143.78 63.64 141.78 58.33 56.70 33.33 73.80 27.27 44.75 27.27 45.48 16.67

TEAM Heathmont The Basin Croydon Kilsyth Boronia Bayswater Lilydale Blackburn

D FF F A 0 0 1034 362 0 0 1010 411 0 0 1168 513 0 0 718 720 0 0 691 739 0 0 466 784 0 0 458 1267 0 0 382 1131

% Pts 285.64 44 245.74 36 227.68 28 99.72 28 93.50 28 59.44 12 36.15 8 33.78 8

P W 12 11 12 10 12 9 12 7 12 5 12 4 12 3 12 3

14B TEAM Heathmont Mooroolbark Rowville Hawks East Burwood Lilydale Knox Glen Waverley Rovers Chirnside Park Croydon

P 11 12 12 11 12 12 11 11 12

W L 9 2 9 3 8 4 7 4 7 5 4 8 3 8 3 8 2 10

TEAM Waverley Blues Wantirna South Montrose South Croydon Donvale Mitcham Upper Ferntree Gully Lysterfield Grey

P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

W 11 9 7 7 7 3 2 2

TEAM FTG Eagles White Kilsyth Vermont Gold East Ringwood White Blackburn Red Bayswater/Norwood

P W L 12 11 1 12 7 5 12 7 5 12 6 6 12 1 11 12 0 12

D FF For Agst % Pts 0 0 652 331 196.98 44 0 0 664 288 230.56 40 0 0 801 295 271.53 36 0 0 496 543 91.34 28 0 0 452 511 88.45 20 0 0 408 588 69.39 16 0 0 426 691 61.65 12 0 0 276 708 38.98 12

13B

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0

F 856 847 809 867 828 529 614 486 428

P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

14C

W L 12 0 8 4 7 5 5 7 4 8 3 9 3 9 2 10

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 682 478 523 352 353 322 291 187

A 328 324 345 459 459 477 483 533

% 207.93 147.53 151.59 76.69 76.91 67.51 60.25 35.08

Pts 48 32 28 20 16 12 12 8

% 186.88 220.14 150.66 83.50 105.87 69.15 54.77 44.36

Pts 44 36 28 28 24 16 8 8

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L 1 3 5 5 5 9 10 10

TEAM Glen Waverley Hawks Upper Ferntree Gully The Knights - Rowville Mitcham Donvale Chirnside Park East Ringwood White Wantirna South

P W L 12 11 1 12 9 3 12 7 5 12 7 5 12 6 6 12 4 8 12 2 10 12 2 10

TEAM Coldstream Montrose Ferntree Gully Eagles Rowville Gold Lysterfield Grey Glen WR White Forest Hill Knox

P W L 12 11 1 12 9 3 12 9 3 12 8 4 12 5 7 12 3 9 12 3 9 12 0 12

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D FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 598 634 571 410 469 325 316 283

A 320 288 379 491 443 470 577 638

13D D FF F A % Pts 0 0 905 352 257.10 44 0 0 1087 550 197.64 28 0 0 741 555 133.51 28 0 0 640 610 104.92 24 0 0 323 981 32.93 4 0 0 256 1144 22.38 0

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D FF F 0 0 683 0 0 678 0 0 519 0 0 511 0 0 377 0 0 282 0 0 232 0 0 179

A 154 320 398 311 391 683 574 630

% Pts 443.51 44 211.88 36 130.40 36 164.31 32 96.42 20 41.29 12 40.42 12 28.41 0


JUNIOR LADDERS 2017 12A TEAM East Ringwood Blue Vermont Purple Blackburn Black Mooroolbark Green North Ringwood Red Lysterfield Teal

P W 12 10 12 8 12 8 12 7 12 3 12 3

11A

L D FF 2 0 0 3 1 0 4 0 0 4 1 0 9 0 0 9 0 0

For Agst 614 271 615 314 458 399 557 381 284 557 285 651

% 226.57 195.86 114.79 146.19 50.99 43.78

Pts 40 34 32 30 12 12

TEAM Vermont Purple Glen Waverley Hawks Mitcham Wantirna South Green Norwood Blackburn Black The Basin Red Lysterfield Teal

Pts 48 36 28 28 24 24 16 12 8 0

TEAM Glen Waverley Rovers Croydon White Knox North Ringwood Heathmont Blue East Ringwood Blue Lilydale

Pts 44 44 40 28 28 26 24 22 12 4

TEAM The Knights - Rowville Chirnside Park Donvale Ferntree Gully Eagles Kilsyth East Burwood Mooroolbark Rowville Hawks Upper Ferntree Gully South Croydon

P W L 12 10 2 11 9 2 11 9 2 12 7 5 12 6 6 12 5 7 11 4 7 12 4 8 12 3 9 11 0 11

% Won 100.00 90.91 66.67 60.00 60.00 45.45 45.45 33.33 27.27 18.18 16.67 9.09 9.09

TEAM Heathmont Gold The Basin Green Vermont Gold Wav. Blues/ Want. Sth Coldstream Lysterfield Grey Bayswater Croydon Blue Blackburn Red East Ringwood White

P W L 12 12 0 11 9 2 12 8 4 11 7 4 12 7 5 11 6 5 11 3 8 12 2 10 12 2 10 12 0 12

11B

12B TEAM FTG Eagles Blue Upper Ferntree Gully The Knights - Rowville Lilydale Waverley Blues East Burwood Black Glen Waverley Rovers Knox South Croydon Kilsyth

P W L 12 12 0 12 9 3 12 7 5 12 7 5 12 6 6 12 6 6 12 4 8 12 3 9 12 2 10 12 0 12

TEAM Wantirna South Montrose Blue Croydon Vermont Gold Donvale East Ringwood White South Belgrave Mitcham The Basin Lysterfield Grey

P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

D FF F A 0 0 893 155 0 0 631 379 0 0 551 295 0 0 498 481 0 0 512 357 0 0 515 483 0 0 354 398 0 0 393 681 0 0 169 848 0 0 143 822

% 576.13 166.49 186.78 103.53 143.42 106.63 88.94 57.71 19.93 17.40

12C W L 11 1 11 1 10 2 7 5 7 5 6 5 6 6 5 6 3 9 1 11

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P 11 11 12 10 10 11 11 12 11 11 12 11 11

W 11 10 8 6 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 1 1

L 0 1 4 4 4 6 6 8 8 9 10 10 10

P W L 11 10 1 11 8 2 11 8 3 12 6 5 12 6 6 11 3 8 12 1 11

D 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

B 1 1 1 0 0 1 0

F 484 373 419 255 389 169 142

A 169 132 203 265 281 402 494

% % Won 286.39 90.91 282.58 77.27 206.40 72.73 96.23 54.17 138.43 50.00 42.04 27.27 28.74 8.33

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D FF F 0 0 796 0 0 653 0 0 686 0 0 487 0 0 509 1 0 359 0 0 327 1 0 331 0 0 289 0 0 86

A 170 272 206 284 432 377 377 390 644 898

% 468.24 240.07 333.01 171.48 117.82 95.23 86.74 84.87 44.88 9.58

12D TEAM Forest Hill Heathmont FTG Eagles White Coldstream Mooroolbark Gold Vermont Eagles Bayswater North Ringwood Black Boronia Blackburn Red Eastern Lions East Burwood White Montrose Red

P W L D B FF For Agst % Pts 12 10 2 0 0 0 406 217 187.10 40 12 9 3 0 0 0 280 114 245.61 36 12 9 3 0 0 0 322 159 202.52 36 12 6 6 0 0 0 248 264 93.94 24 12 5 7 0 0 0 254 272 93.38 20 12 4 8 0 0 0 249 362 68.78 16 12 3 9 0 0 0 158 422 37.44 12 12 2 10 0 0 0 228 335 68.06 8

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

F 530 308 429 159 304 171 237 241 188 58

A 174 131 204 228 199 366 287 401 308 492

% % Won 304.60 83.33 235.11 81.82 210.29 81.82 69.74 58.33 152.76 50.00 46.72 41.67 82.58 36.36 60.10 33.33 61.04 25.00 11.79 0.00

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

F 594 481 496 505 334 281 194 200 98 15

A 200 129 184 188 253 303 427 370 454 810

% % Won 297.00 100.00 372.87 81.82 269.57 66.67 268.62 63.64 132.02 58.33 92.74 54.55 45.43 27.27 54.05 16.67 21.59 16.67 1.85 0.00

11D D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1

F 716 613 503 343 436 333 305 289 189 251 225 239 255

A 132 205 276 272 390 336 421 393 438 503 571 572 666

% 542.42 299.02 182.25 126.10 111.79 99.11 72.45 73.54 43.15 49.90 39.40 41.78 38.29

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WOMEN’S LADDERS 2017 DEAKIN UNI SENIOR WOMEN’S TEAM Mount Evelyn Bayswater Waverley Blues Chirnside Park Knox Heathmont Yarra Junction Norwood Upper FT Gully

P W 9 9 9 7 8 6 8 5 10 6 9 2 9 2 7 1 9 1

L 0 2 2 3 4 7 7 6 8

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 1

F 604 541 282 406 680 161 125 222 119

A 153 279 239 259 252 505 438 430 590

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% 394.77 193.91 117.99 156.76 269.84 31.88 28.54 51.63 20.17

Pts 36 28 24 20 24 8 8 4 4

% Won 100.00 77.78 75.00 62.50 60.00 22.22 22.22 14.29 11.11

TEAM Blackburn Mount Evelyn Montrose Knox Ferntree Gully Yarra Glen Vermont Emerald Norwood

P W L D B FF F 10 10 0 0 1 0 818 11 10 1 0 0 0 566 11 8 3 0 0 0 489 11 8 3 0 0 0 594 11 7 4 0 0 0 622 11 7 4 0 0 0 633 10 4 6 0 1 0 341 10 3 7 0 1 0 238 9 2 7 0 2 0 125

DEAKIN UNI UNDER 18 DIVISION 1 TEAM Mount Evelyn Blackburn/ Norwood Croydon Emerald Chirnside Park Ferntree Gully Knox

P W L D B FF F A 10 10 0 0 1 0 843 101 9 9 0 0 2 0 687 85 10 7 3 0 1 0 580 192 9 4 5 0 1 1 562 326 9 4 5 0 2 0 608 359 10 3 7 0 1 0 416 637 9 1 8 0 2 0 172 595

P W L D FF 11 6 5 0 0 11 6 5 0 0 10 4 6 0 0 10 0 10 0 0

% % Won 834.65 100.00 808.24 100.00 302.08 70.00 172.39 44.44 169.36 44.44 65.31 30.00 28.91 11.11

F A % 454 470 96.60 428 537 79.70 395 480 82.29 601423 4.22

TEAM Donvale Forest Hill Upper FT Gully Mooroolbark The Basin Upwey-Tecoma Belgrave Mitcham Bayswater Olinda

P W L 10 8 2 11 6 5 10 5 5 10 4 6 10 4 6 10 4 6 10 3 7 10 3 7 10 1 9 11 1 10

P W 11 11 11 9 11 8 11 6 10 5 11 5 11 2 10 1

L 0 2 3 5 5 6 9 9

P W 10 9 11 9 10 8 10 7 11 6 10 4 10 1

L 1 2 2 3 5 6 9

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 0 1 1 0 1 1

FF FA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 888 693 481 450 643 437 160

A 123 200 263 210 286 544 947

Pts 44 36 32 24 24 20 8 4

TEAM Montrose Lilydale Vermont Donvale Kilsyth Mitcham Mooroolbark East Ringwood Coldstream

% % Won 721.95 90.00 346.50 81.82 182.89 80.00 214.29 70.00 224.83 54.55 80.33 40.00 16.90 10.00

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FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 506 534 346 259 292 204 155 168

A % % Won 386 131.09 70.00 426 125.35 70.00 486 71.19 36.36 652 39.72 36.36 761 38.37 27.27 407 50.12 22.22 563 27.53 22.22 986 17.04 0.00

L 0 2 3 4 5 5 6 9 9

D B FF 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

F 519 308 277 260 268 185 193 188 95 135

A % % Won 146 355.48 80.00 514 59.92 54.55 344 80.52 50.00 332 78.31 40.00 347 77.23 40.00 504 36.71 40.00 463 41.68 30.00 570 32.98 30.00 594 15.99 10.00 667 20.24 9.09

F 456 258 306 302 251 215 244 138 128

A % % Won 43 1060.47 100.00 134 192.54 72.22 123 248.78 70.00 165 183.03 60.00 230 109.13 50.00 233 92.27 45.00 336 72.62 40.00 378 36.51 10.00 594 21.55 10.00

UNDER 12 YARRA RANGES TEAM Mt Evelyn Monbulk Belgrave Yarra Glen Healesville Olinda Ferny Creek

P W 9 8 10 8 10 7 10 4 10 2 9 0

TEAM Sth B’ve/Lysterfield Rowville Hawks Rowville Knights Ferntree Gully Upper Ferntree Gully Bayswater Glen Waverley Rovers Knox Vermont Blackburn

P W L 11 10 1 11 9 2 11 8 3 11 8 3 11 6 5 11 5 6 11 4 7 11 2 9 11 2 9 11 1 10

DEAKIN UNI UNDER 16 DIVISION 2 TEAM East Ringwood White Upper Ferntree Gully Lilydale Glen Waverley Rovers Heathmont Kilsyth Coldstream Waverley Blues

B FF 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

UNDER 12 NORTH

D FF F A % 0 0 1206 88 1370.45 0 0 967 226 427.88 0 0 645 270 238.89 0 0 680 496 137.10 0 1 541 431 125.52 0 0 322 589 54.67 0 0 305 850 35.88 0 0 338 1030 32.82

DEAKIN UNI UNDER 16 DIVISION 1 TEAM Gem’k-Cockatoo Montrose North Ringwood Vermont Rowville Knights Wandin E Ringwood Blue

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 24 24 16 4

DEAKIN UNI UNDER 16 PREMIER TEAM Blackburn Donvale Knox Ferntree Gully Mount Evelyn Mitcham Norwood Worawa

% % Won 929.55 100.00 549.51 90.91 379.07 72.73 312.63 72.73 286.64 63.64 191.24 63.64 113.67 40.00 42.88 30.00 27.17 22.22

UNDER 14 DIVISION 2

DEAKIN UNI UNDER 18 DIVISION 2 TEAM Vermont Donvale East Burwood The Basin

A 88 103 129 190 217 331 300 555 460

L 1 2 3 6 8 9

D 0 0 0 0 0 0

B FF 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

F 520 429 552 257 245 83

A 90 172 206 333 664 621

% Pts 577.78 36 249.42 36 267.96 32 77.18 20 36.90 12 13.37 4

UNDER 12 SOUTH D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 523 288 643 550 352 231 161 127 74 64

A 84 119 153 173 277 185 346 461 646 569

% % Won 622.62 90.91 242.02 81.82 420.26 72.73 317.92 72.73 127.08 54.55 124.86 45.45 46.53 36.36 27.55 18.18 11.46 18.18 11.25 9.09


SCOREBOARDS 2017 DEAKIN UNI SENIOR WOMEN – ROUND 10 - 8/07/2017 Mount Evelyn 1.5, 1.9, 2.11, 6.14 (50) Bayswater 1.1, 4.1, 6.3, 6.4 (40) GOALS – Mount Evelyn: K. Betts 2, M. Hogg 2, K. Allan 1, N. Kingi 1 Bayswater: L. McShane 2, H. McMillan 1, B. Lay 1, Z. Alston 1, C. Mammone 1 BEST –  Mount Evelyn: N. Gentle, K. Betts, J. Owen, N. Kingi, A. Byrnes, K. McKellar Bayswater:

Waverley Blues 3.2, 3.7, 6.11, 6.12 (48) Upper Ferntree Gully 1.1, 1.3, 1.3, 1.3 (9) GOALS – W averley Blues: Upper Ferntree Gully: E. Ballard 1 BEST –  Waverley Blues: Upper Ferntree Gully: S. Cartwright-Hawksworth, M. Stokes, E. Ballard, S. Stephen, J. Bromilow, E. Scarlett.

Knox 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 10.10 (70) Yarra Junction 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) GOALS – K nox: J. Baker 4, R. Dabb 2, J. Campbell 1, A. Slorach 1, T. Kane 1, T. Sutherland 1 Yarra Junction: BEST –  K nox: T. Kane, R. Dabb, J. Baker, S. Bourke, E. Devers , C. Vippond Yarra Junction:

DEAKIN UNI SENIOR GIRLS – ROUND 12 - 9/07/2017 Deakin Uni Under 18 Division 2 Vermont 7.7 (49) defeated Donvale 6.3 (39) East Burwood 22.14 (146) defeated The Basin 1.0 (6) Deakin Uni Under 18 Division 1 Bye weekend.

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SENIOR LADDERS 2017 DIVISION 1 SENIORS TEAM Vermont South Croydon Blackburn Balwyn Noble Park Doncaster North Ringwood Norwood Montrose Rowville East Ringwood Bayswater

P W L 12 12 0 12 9 3 12 9 3 12 8 4 12 8 4 12 7 5 12 5 7 12 4 8 12 3 9 12 3 9 12 3 9 12 1 11

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FOR AGST 1224 698 1108 876 1013 855 931 742 1053 874 873 805 839 888 935 924 866 1074 836 1116 679 1066 756 1195

DIVISION 2 SENIORS % 175.36 126.48 118.48 125.47 120.48 108.45 94.48 101.19 80.63 74.91 63.70 63.26

PTS 48 36 36 32 32 28 20 16 12 12 12 4

Round 12 - 8/07/2017 Doncaster 13.9 (87) defeated Balwyn 5.7 (37) South Croydon 15.7 (97) defeated East Ringwood 6.12 (48) North Ringwood 9.10 (64) defeated Norwood 7.11 (53) Vermont 17.16 (118) defeated Rowville 8.4 (52) Blackburn 13.15 (93) defeated Noble Park 10.16 (76) Bayswater 14.5 (89) defeated Montrose 8.6 (54)

TEAM P W L Knox 11 11 0 Doncaster East 12 10 2 Mooroolbark 12 8 4 Lilydale 12 7 5 Mitcham 11 5 6 Wantirna South 12 5 7 Upper FT Gully 11 4 7 Croydon 12 4 8 Mulgrave 12 3 9 Waverley Blues 11 1 10

P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

W 12 12 9 7 7 6 4 4 3 3 2 2

L 0 0 3 5 5 6 8 8 9 9 9 9

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

F 1236 1157 725 870 819 690 576 529 579 492 454 491

A 393 375 549 478 628 660 847 931 920 985 852 1000

PTS 48 48 36 28 28 24 16 16 12 12 10 10

TEAM Croydon Knox Mooroolbark Lilydale Wantirna South Mitcham Doncaster East Upper Ferntree Gully Waverley Blues Mulgrave

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 2 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 1 1 2

F 1270 946 936 802 813 568 332 459 470 333 247

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P W L 12 10 2 11 9 2 12 8 4 12 8 4 12 7 5 11 6 5 12 4 8 11 2 9 11 2 9 12 2 10

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F A 942 580 1028 479 910 547 779 614 673 755 662 583 639 820 510 781 449 891 542 1084

% 162.41 214.61 166.36 126.87 89.14 113.55 77.93 65.30 50.39 50.00

Pts 40 36 32 32 28 24 16 8 8 8

% Won 83.33 81.82 66.67 66.67 58.33 54.55 33.33 18.18 18.18 16.67

DIVISION 2 U19s A 238 333 401 554 503 815 789 738 848 869 1088

% 533.61 284.08 233.42 144.77 161.63 69.69 42.08 62.20 55.42 38.32 22.70

Pts 40 36 36 36 24 16 16 16 8 8 0

Doncaster 6.10 (46) defeated Balwyn 2.8 (20) East Ringwood 5.11 (41) defeated South Croydon 5.8 (38) Norwood 9.18 (72) defeated North Ringwood 7.6 (48) Vermont 10.11 (71) defeated Rowville 9.2 (56) Blackburn 8.14 (62) defeated Noble Park 8.2 (50)

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% 161.18 136.22 110.49 132.61 87.14 97.06 96.96 88.57 67.89 64.29

Croydon 8.10 (58) defeated Mooroolbark 7.6 (48) Wantirna South 12.2 (74) defeated Lilydale 4.11 (35) Mulgrave 9.7 (61) defeated Doncaster East 7.6 (48)

DIVISION 1 U19s P W L 10 10 0 11 9 2 11 9 2 12 9 3 11 6 5 10 4 6 10 4 6 11 4 7 11 2 9 11 2 9 10 0 10

AGST 626 798 820 782 871 918 723 954 1146 1050

DIVISION 2 RESERVES % 314.50 308.53 132.06 182.01 130.41 104.55 68.00 56.82 62.93 49.95 53.29 49.10

Balwyn 8.9 (57) defeated Doncaster 6.7 (43) South Croydon 8.9 (57) defeated East Ringwood 5.9 (39) North Ringwood 10.3 (63) defeated Norwood 9.8 (62) Vermont 13.10 (88) defeated Rowville 6.3 (39) Blackburn 14.8 (92) defeated Noble Park 6.8 (44) Bayswater 9.11 (65) defeated Montrose 6.10 (46)

TEAM Vermont Blackburn Noble Park Norwood Rowville Montrose Doncaster North Ringwood South Croydon East Ringwood Balwyn

FOR 1009 1087 906 1037 759 891 701 845 778 675

Split Round 12 - 8/07/2017 Doncaster East 10.12 (72) defeated Mulgrave 9.9 (63) Mooroolbark 13.13 (91) defeated Croydon 9.11 (65) Wantirna South 14.7 (91) defeated Lilydale 8.14 (62)

DIVISION 1 RESERVES TEAM Vermont Blackburn South Croydon Rowville Norwood Noble Park North Ringwood Montrose Bayswater Balwyn East Ringwood Doncaster

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

% Won 100.00 81.82 81.82 75.00 54.55 40.00 40.00 36.36 18.18 18.18 0.00

TEAM Croydon Lilydale Knox Ferntree Gully Waverley Blues Mulgrave Upper FT Gully Wantirna South Doncaster East

P W L 11 9 2 11 8 3 10 7 3 11 7 4 10 6 4 11 6 5 9 2 7 10 2 8 11 0 11

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1

F A 967 523 1043 478 625 567 779 686 726 543 998 578 325 747 519 904 311 1267

% 184.89 218.20 110.23 113.56 133.70 172.66 43.51 57.41 24.55

Pts 36 32 28 28 24 24 8 8 0

Croydon 9.11 (65) defeated Ferntree Gully 8.5 (53) Lilydale 19.13 (127) defeated Wantirna South 4.3 (27) Mulgrave 19.16 (130) defeated Doncaster East 6.6 (42)

% Won 81.82 72.73 70.00 63.64 60.00 54.55 22.22 20.00 0.00


SENIOR LADDERS 2017 DIVISION 3 SENIORS TEAM Park Orchards Ringwood Templestowe Heathmont Ferntree Gully Boronia Scoresby The Basin Chirnside Park South Belgrave Warrandyte East Burwood

P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

W L 9 3 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 7 4 7 5 5 7 5 7 4 8 2 10 0 11

D 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

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FOR 1114 1094 1080 1026 924 981 919 834 853 962 600 733

AGST 750 754 749 796 811 829 846 919 1137 1246 1048 1235

% 148.53 145.09 144.19 128.89 113.93 118.34 108.63 90.75 75.02 77.21 57.25 59.35

PTS 36 32 32 32 32 30 28 20 20 16 8 2

TEAM Whitehorse Pioneers Donvale Coldstream Forest Hill Glen Waverley Hawks Kilsyth Fair Park Surrey Park Silvan Nunawading

Pts 44 40 40 36 32 28 20 16 12 12 8 0

TEAM Forest Hill Donvale Coldstream Surrey Park Kilsyth Whitehorse Pioneers Silvan Fair Park Glen Waverley Hawks Nunawading

DIVISION 3 RESERVES P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

W 11 10 10 9 8 7 5 4 3 3 2 0

L 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 9 10 12

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 987 993 936 863 810 738 618 533 709 566 502 368

W 10 9 8 8 7 6 4 4 3 0

L 2 3 4 4 5 5 7 8 9 12

D 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

FOR 1108 1331 1367 1183 1044 1072 826 1020 838 262

AGST 866 703 688 769 682 1032 1017 927 1148 2219

% 127.94 189.33 198.69 153.84 153.08 103.88 81.22 110.03 73.00 11.81

PTS 40 36 32 32 28 26 18 16 12 0

Round 12 - 8/07/2017 Whitehorse Pioneers 11.17 (83) defeated Silvan 6.18 (54) Coldstream 15.14 (104) defeated Surrey Park 9.7 (61) Glen Waverley Hawks 26.16 (172) defeated Nunawading 1.3 (9) Donvale 14.13 (97) defeated Forest Hill 5.7 (37) Fair Park 14.12 (96) drew with Kilsyth 13.18 (96)

Round 12 - 8/07/2017 Ringwood 14.10 (94) defeated Heathmont 4.12 (36) Chirnside Park 17.15 (117) defeated East Burwood 14.7 (91) Ferntree Gully 15.8 (98) defeated Warrandyte 4.6 (30) South Belgrave 14.11 (95) defeated The Basin 12.7 (79) Scoresby 11.11 (77) defeatedBoronia 7.12 (54) Templestowe 12.6 (78) defeated Park Orchards 11.11 (77)

TEAM Boronia Ringwood Park Orchards Ferntree Gully Templestowe The Basin Warrandyte Chirnside Park Scoresby Heathmont South Belgrave East Burwood

P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

DIVISION 4 RESERVES A 515 412 430 602 446 760 636 813 807 1048 960 1194

% 191.65 241.02 217.67 143.36 181.61 97.11 97.17 65.56 87.86 54.01 52.29 30.82

P W L 12 11 1 12 10 2 12 9 3 12 8 4 12 7 5 12 6 6 12 4 8 12 3 9 12 1 11 12 1 11

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 1330 1050 1015 984 769 829 652 431 403 193

A 317 463 540 460 542 691 849 1129 971 1694

% 419.56 226.78 187.96 213.91 141.88 119.97 76.80 38.18 41.50 11.39

Pts 44 40 36 32 28 24 16 12 4 4

Whitehorse Pioneers 14.15 (99) defeated Silvan 2.5 (17) Coldstream 13.5 (83) defeated Surrey Park 9.7 (61) Nunawading 8.6 (54) defeated Glen Waverley Hawks 7.6 (48) Donvale 7.9 (51) defeated Forest Hill 7.7 (49) Kilsyth 17.13 (115) defeated Fair Park 2.1 (13)

Ringwood 23.15 (153) defeated Heathmont 4.2 (26) Chirnside Park 11.11 (77) defeated East Burwood 4.3 (27) Ferntree Gully 8.11 (59) defeated Warrandyte 3.6 (24) The Basin 15.7 (97) defeated South Belgrave 8.4 (52) Boronia 13.12 (90) defeated Scoresby 8.11 (59) Park Orchards 8.5 (53) defeated Templestowe 6.10 (46)

DIVISION 3&4 U19s TEAM Park Orchards Heathmont Surrey Park Glen Waverley Eagles Boronia Scoresby Donvale The Basin Templestowe South Belgrave East Burwood Whitehorse Pioneers Chirnside Park Ferntree Gully Kilsyth

P W L 12 12 0 12 11 1 11 8 3 11 8 3 11 7 3 12 8 4 11 7 4 12 7 4 11 4 7 12 4 8 11 3 8 10 2 8 10 1 9 11 1 10 11 0 11

D 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 1

F 1293 1557 1140 1002 865 840 803 662 492 695 406 409 351 183 191

A 207 294 328 492 378 500 659 643 804 814 849 1047 809 1666 1399

% 624.64 529.59 347.56 203.66 228.84 168.00 121.85 102.95 61.19 85.38 47.82 39.06 43.39 10.98 13.65

Pts 48 44 32 32 30 32 28 30 16 16 12 8 4 4 0

% WON 100.00 91.67 72.73 72.73 68.18 66.67 63.64 62.50 36.36 33.33 27.27 20.00 10.00 9.09 0.00

DIVISION 3 & 4 U19 RESULTS - Round 12 - 8/07/2017 Whitehorse Pioneers 14.15 (99) defeated Kilsyth 3.3 (21) Heathmont 21.14 (140) defeated Glen Waverley Eagles 3.5 (23) East Burwood 9.11 (65) defeated Chirnside Park 7.4 (46) Surrey Park 27.15 (177) defeated Ferntree Gully 1.0 (6) The Basin 9.7 (61) defeated South Belgrave 7.8 (50) Boronia 9.7 (61) defeated Scoresby 7.12 (54) Park Orchards 15.13 (103) defeated Templestowe 2.3 (15)

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Doncaster 0.4, 2.5, 6.8, 13.9 (87) Balwyn 0.1, 3.5, 3.6, 5.7 (37) GOALS – D oncaster: D. Cooper 4, J. Kalanj 3, M. Alessi 1, J. Lumicisi 1, J. Munks 1, J. Saville 1, Z. Tiernan-Perversi 1, C. Annakis 1 Balwyn: J. Gobbels 2, M. O’Regan 1, S. Cross 1, B. O’Sullivan 1 BEST –  D oncaster: B. Marganis, D. Cooper, J. Munks, D. Molloy, N. Komen, J. Siakavelis Balwyn: S. Cross, T. Gilchrist, E. McCutchan, M. O’Regan, K. Pendlebury South Croydon 1.3, 8.5, 12.6, 15.7 (97) East Ringwood 2.3, 4.4, 5.10, 6.12 (48) GOALS – S outh Croydon: F. Anderson 5, J. Tucker 2, T. Zomer 2, J. Cass 1, D. Walker 1, L. O’Neill 1, M. King 1, R. Mallison 1, J. Coghlan 1 East Ringwood: J. Bishop 2, D. Evans-Marcius 2, D. Belo 1, A. Renton 1 BEST –  S outh Croydon: F. Anderson, T. Zomer, D. Walker, D. Marshall, M. Jones, E. Stone East Ringwood: D. Evans-Marcius, D. Belo, J. Belo, D. Butera, D. Hubbard, M. Farmer North Ringwood 0.0, 7.6, 9.9, 9.10 (64) Norwood 0.0, 5.4, 6.6, 7.11 (53) GOALS – N orth Ringwood: C. Haley 4, R. Harbeck 2, A. Johns 1, T. Hill 1, D. Price 1 Norwood: L. Williams 2, D. Stewart 2, D. Poynton 1, M. Jessop 1, J. Gysberts 1 BEST –  N orth Ringwood: A. Fenton, A. Johns, M. Locco, M. Payne, J. Whelan, M. Griffiths Norwood: J. Gysberts, M. Aver, D. Johnson, M. Pearson, T. Shinners, J. Kroussoratis Vermont 3.3, 5.7, 10.12, 17.16 (118) Rowville 4.2, 6.2, 7.3, 8.4 (52) GOALS – V ermont: L. Johns 4, D. Crocker 3, J. Best 2, A. Parker 2, R. Phillips 2, R. McComb 2, T. Schneider 1, C. Purdy 1 Rowville: C. Clarke 2, J. Wilsen 2, L. McDonald 1, C. Manuel 1, J. Dermott 1, J. Anderson 1 BEST –  Vermont: L. Johns, T. Schneider, A. Parker, R. McComb, L. Wale-Buxton, C. McCafferty Rowville: S. Georgiou, D. Zajac, M. Robinson, M. Crozier, J. Wilsen, M. Sikora Blackburn 1.5, 6.12, 10.14, 13.15 (93) Noble Park 1.3, 6.5, 7.8, 10.16 (76) GOALS – B lackburn: J. Hammond 3, B. Mcintyre 2, J. Grierson 2, T. Watkins 2, L. Patterson 1, M. Bartlett 1, S. Hudson 1, X. Murphy 1 Noble Park: J. Gwilt 3, K. Kean 2, K. Martin 1, L. Benoit 1, T. Kelly 1, S. Allan 1, W. Petropoulos 1 BEST –  B lackburn: B. Daniher, M. Tuminello, B. Mcintyre, J. Kenworthy, T. Faulkner, T. Watkins Noble Park: K. Martin, S. Monaghan, J. Gwilt, T. Kelly, L. Bull, K. Kean Bayswater 3.3, 6.3, 10.5, 14.5 (89) Montrose 1.2, 4.3, 4.5, 8.6 (54) GOALS – B ayswater: M. Grubb 3, A. Van Rooyen 3, B. Searle 2, J. Callanan 2, B. Galvin 2, Z. Leacy 1, M. McGillivray-Smith 1 Montrose: G. Conyers 2, B. Schilling 1, D. Bell 1, A. Pattison 1, S. Waters 1, D. Stockton 1, J. Marshall 1 BEST –  B ayswater: R. Groves, M. Galvin, A. Vandelaak, L. Pritchard, M. Cunningham, M. McCluskey Montrose: J. Taberner, J. McDonald, G. Conyers, A. Pattison, T. Wright, B. Gardoll.

Ringwood 6.3, 7.6, 11.8, 14.10 (94) Heathmont 1.2, 2.6, 3.10, 4.12 (36) GOALS – Ringwood: T. Farmer 6, D. Jordanov 2, M. King 2, P. Bowden 2, J. Wilkinson 1, D. Burmeister 1 Heathmont: R. Savory 1, W. Van Leeuwen 1, J. Hendriks 1, R. Young 1 BEST –  R ingwood: D. Jordanov, A. McCann, J. Wilkinson, Z. Callinan, M. Jackson, T. Farmer Heathmont: B. English , T. Rourke, J. Spurrell, J. Davis, D. Sverns, J. Wynn Chirnside Park 3.6, 8.10, 13.11, 17.15 (117) East Burwood 6.0, 7.2, 12.5, 14.7 (91) GOALS – Chirnside Pk: M. King 5, D. Agnew 4, A. Mcnab 3, D. Lewis 2, L. London 2, T. Walker 1. East Burwood: D. Cupido 4, S. Kilduff 2, J. Mulqueen 1, W. Cripps 1, N. Prelorenzo 1, A. Daley 1, R. Wilton 1, J. Winder 1, S. Henshaw 1, T. Ryan 1 BEST –  C hirnside Pk: D. Agnew, G. Cornwell, J. Coulthard, M. King, J. Johnson, T. Walker East Burwood: S. Kilduff, R. Wilton, T. Ryan, M. Puts, S. Bramstedt Ferntree Gully 4.1, 6.2, 7.5, 15.8 (98) Warrandyte 2.2, 3.4, 3.5, 4.6 (30) GOALS – Ferntree Gully: L. Boyle 4, N. Knoops 2, R. Aitken 2, L. Kennedy 2, M. Russo 2, S. Goodman 1, J. Smyth 1, J. Uren 1. Warrandyte:. BEST –  F erntree Gully: S. Goodman, C. Cox, J. Uren, M. Topp, M. Russo, K. Gray Warrandyte:. South Belgrave 1.4, 7.8, 10.8, 14.11 (95) The Basin 2.2, 6.2, 9.5, 12.7 (79) GOALS – South Belgrave: P. Wright 4, M. Young 2, N. Stow 2, H. O’Neil 2, S. Brown 2, A. Benbow 1, D. Cormack 1 The Basin: J. Robertson 6, B. Henderson 2, J. Brown 1, S. Carlos 1, N. Prosser 1, L. Cripps 1 BEST –  S outh Belgrave: N. Stow, A. Benbow, P. Wright, C. Hansen, R. Daraio, T. Hallinan The Basin: J. Robertson, L. Cripps, G. Pratt, J. Brown, J. Hutchinson-Drake, M. Brown Scoresby 0.3, 5.6, 9.7, 11.11 (77) Boronia 1.3, 2.4, 6.9, 7.12 (54) GOALS – Scoresby: N. Hicks 3, M. Gunton 2, W. McConnon 1, M. Krawczyk 1, A. Bronsgeest 1, D. De Ieso 1, M. Cosentino 1, D. Milligan 1 Boronia: J. Paterson 2, L. Watson 2, L. McKernan 1, B. Wright 1, B. Robertson 1 BEST –  Scoresby: D. De Ieso, D. Milligan, A. Bronsgeest, J. Paravicini, W. McConnon, M. Phillips Boronia: R. Henderson, B. McAlpine, R. White, N. Watson, J. Bolton, L. McKernan Templestowe 4.2, 6.2, 10.5, 12.6 (78) Park Orchards 2.2, 4.6, 7.8, 11.11 (77) GOALS – Templestowe: A. Fancellu 2, C. Williams 2, M. Zukiewicz 1, L. Murphy 1, O. Lodge 1, J. Van Kerckhof 1, D. Jackson 1, A. Prestigiacomo 1, S. Clark 1, K. Thomas 1 Park Orchards: M. Prosenak 3, W. Debney 2, N. Handley 2, J. Price-Inglis 2, B. Fischer 1, M. Philp 1 BEST –  T emplestowe: O. Lodge, K. Thomas, J. Van Kerckhof, S. Casalaz, A. Prestigiacomo, A. Mariani Park Orchards: T. Feher, M. Prosenak, N. Wiggins, W. Debney, S. Rowland, C. Dejager.

DIVISION 2 – ROUND 12 - 8/07/2017 SPLIT ROUND Doncaster East 3.1, 5.6, 8.11, 10.12 (72) Mulgrave 3.2, 6.4, 8.5, 9.9 (63) GOALS – D oncaster East: J. Papaconstantinou 1, T. Whitty 1, J. Sholakis 1, J. Locke 1, J. Martin 1, M. Vaiano 1, D. Gordon 1, T. Gordon 1, N. Mill 1, N. Batsanis 1 Mulgrave: D. Siakoulis 2, T. McGowan 2, S. Henderson 1, D. Cheesman 1, D. Butler 1, A. Tilyard 1, M. Hesketh 1 BEST –  D oncaster East: M. Vaiano, D. Gordon, J. Martin, J. Lowther, J. Locke, S. Gold Mulgrave: N. Grylls, C. Howell, B. Gilling, D. Siakoulis, G. James, G. Alepidis Mooroolbark 3.5, 5.7, 6.9, 13.13 (91) Croydon 2.2, 5.5, 6.10, 9.11 (65) GOALS – M ooroolbark: K. Talevski 6, J. McManus 2, T. Georgiou 1, B. Daniell 1, P. Hager 1, J. Egan 1, L. McGee 1 Croydon: J. Ficorilli 3, A. Ficorilli 2, D. Lemon 1, B. Weinert 1, T. Martin 1, L. Kimpton 1 BEST –  M ooroolbark: K. Talevski, J. McManus, T. Georgiou, J. Craig-Smith, B. Slattery, M. Musa Croydon: E. Wadsworth, J. Ficorilli, J. Clark, L. Kimpton, D. Lemon, A. Ficorilli Wantirna South 4.5, 9.5, 13.5, 14.7 (91) Lilydale 1.2, 3.4, 5.4, 8.14 (62) GOALS – W antirna South: T. Leggate 4, N. Papadopoulos 3, B. Ulms 2, M. Buzinskas 2, T. Clingan 1, D. Cromb 1, B. Walker 1 Lilydale: S. Baker 3, B. Mitchener 2, L. Wilson 1, A. Preston 1, R. Harvey 1 BEST –  W antirna South: S. Young, B. Walker, J. Birkett , D. Cromb, A. Teakel, T. Leggate Lilydale: G. Hill, C. Morison, R. Harvey, S. Baker, L. Wilson, L. Koger.

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DIVISION 4 – ROUND 12 - 8/07/2017 Whitehorse Pioneers 4.7, 7.12, 11.13, 11.17 (83) Silvan 2.0, 3.7, 6.12, 6.18 (54) GOALS – Whitehorse P: D. Bertacco 2, C. McDougall 2, M. Bertacco 1, M. Ward 1, J. Daley 1, M. Tippett 1, A. Padbury 1, M. McDougall 1, C. Thorn 1 Silvan: J. Dietzal 2, A. Knight 1, A. Robert 1, S. Surrao 1, B. Bowes 1 BEST –  Whitehorse P: M. Gleed, J. Hockey, J. Duclos, D. Bertacco, M. Ward, T. Connell Silvan: J. Dietzal, A. Knight, D. Janssen, J. Rowe, S. Jones, L. Moore Coldstream 6.3, 8.9, 12.11, 15.14 (104) Surrey Park 1.0, 4.3, 8.4, 9.7 (61) GOALS – Coldstream: L. Odermatt 4, D. Cecere 3, M. Cardamone 2, J. Rafferty 1, J. Cecere 1, B. Dickinson 1, M. Edmonds 1, L. Craig 1, S. McCarthy 1 Surrey Park: G. Johns 5, A. Rogers 2, Z. Flintoff 1, T. Miriklis 1 BEST –  Coldstream: J. Cecere, D. Cecere, T. Clayton, L. Craig, J. Deacon, B. Dickinson Surrey Park: K. Henden, G. Johns, R. Kennedy, A. Hocking, D. Smart, B. Briscomb Glen Waverley Hawks 6.7, 11.11, 18.13, 26.16 (172) Nunawading 0.0, 0.1, 1.2, 1.3 (9) GOALS – Glen WH: A. Amin 8, S. Varney 5, T. Eddy 4, P. Sinden 3, E. Pickering 2, R. Goold 1, O. Wisniewski 1, M. Potts 1, G. Cruse 1 Nunawading: J. Winter 1 BEST –  G len WH: B. Parthenides, R. Goold, P. Sinden, A. Amin, R. Burton, M. Viney Nunawading: Z. Zaloumis, A. Jackman, N. Whelan, J. Hunter, A. Mitchell, L. Burns Donvale 3.4, 5.6, 8.10, 14.13 (97) Forest Hill 1.3, 4.4, 5.6, 5.7 (37) GOALS – Donvale: A. Fiore 3, N. Murphy 3, Z. Haig 2, J. Purcell 2, M. Sutherland 1, J. Grocott 1, M. Leardi 1, S. Coghlan 1 Forest Hill: T. Johnston 3, J. Rowe 1, R. Fisher 1 BEST –  Donvale: M. Fife, S. Coghlan, Z. Haig, K. Wignell, D. Withers, N. Murphy Forest Hill: E. Dale, A. Creak, J. Powell, T. Burger, J. McLelland, H. Burmeister Fair Park 5.1, 7.5, 9.10, 14.12 (96) Kilsyth 4.4, 7.8, 10.11, 13.18 (96) GOALS – Fair Park: G. Bailey 4, J. Pearce 3, K. Hird 2, T. Symons 1, M. Flintoff 1, J. Deagan 1, T. Stanton 1, E. Doulgeris 1 Kilsyth : S. Currey 7, J. Miechel 2, R. Mainenti 1, A. Masters 1, C. Donaldson 1, S. Clarke 1 BEST –  Fair Park: B. Dadswell, T. Stanton, R. McKendry, G. Bailey, D. Mitchell, B. Andric Kilsyth: R. Mainenti , C. Vanflorestein, C. McArthur, T. Browning, J. Miechel, S. Currey.


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