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INSIDE THE EFL Oh Captain, My Captain

Phil Murton EFL Chief Executive Officer

Over the last week or so I’ve been fortunate to see or hear some wonderful words from or about some great leaders in Australian sport. It got me thinking about the great leaders in our competition.

Firstly, Luke Hodge’s pending retirement from Hawthorn lead to a debate on the best captains in AFL history. As a three-time premiership captain and dual Norm Smith Medallist (winning medal votes in all four GFs he’s won), as well as being as brave as they come, Hodge certainly has claims to be in the conversation as one of the great AFL captains of all time. In that same week, in rugby league’s State of Origin decider we witnessed someone I think is one of the great leaders of all time in Australian sport, Cameron Smith, show his class both during and after the game. While I’m no league expert, it was easy to see Smith’s impact on the game. Leading from the front, directing teammates and being involved in most of the plays. In a game where key playmaker Johnathan Thurston was out injured replaced with debutant Cameron Munster, Smith took up the responsibility to guide his team. After a superb victory, Smith then showed class and humility in his postmatch speech, acknowledging the efforts of their opponent, the tremendous support from the crowd and sponsors, and giving JT the Origin farewell he deserved in front of the adoring Queenslanders at Suncorp. Later in the week I attended the Deakin University David Parkin Oration for Sport and Social Change, given by hockey legend Ric Charlesworth. Parkin, in his role as both as a

coach and educator, has perhaps had as much influence on coaching in Australian sport as anyone in the last 50 years. Passion, preparation and taking responsibility were all trademarks of Parkin’s illustrious coaching career that included four VFL/AFL premierships. Charlesworth, a trained medical Doctor, 10-year federal parliamentarian, Sheffield Shield cricketer and Australian hockey playing and coaching legend, gave a talk that was thought-provoking, as he outlined his philosophy and what he had learned during his time coaching both the men’s and women’s national hockey teams. What was the most important attribute of a leader in his experience? Candour. The willingness to call out bad actions and confront them head on. And what was most important in a great team? Connectedness. Which the dictionary describes as “a feeling of belonging to or having affinity with a particular person or group”. In local footy, the president, coach and captain set the standard for what others do. When clubs get those three positions right, generally they are on the right track. While no disrespect to those who have gone before them, Ferntree Gully are a great current example. The people in these positions, Sam Cavarra, Peter Farrell and Simon Godfrey (2016)/Sam Goodman (2017) are terrific people first and foremost, but great leaders also. They ensure themselves, but more importantly others, live the club’s values of respect, excellence, discipline, engagement, responsibility. Over the years and at present, there have been some wonderful leaders in the Eastern Football League. We’d love to hear your nominations for great EFL Leaders. Check the EFL website and Facebook page this week to join the discussion.

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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 Pk 1.1-7 Norwood 5.5-35 Mt Evelyn 16.16-112 Wav. Blues 4.5-29 Yarra Junction

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Bayswater 9.14-68 Heathmont 6.10-46 Upper FTG 0.1-1 Knox 6.7-43 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

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50 YEARS ON By: Daniel Cencic Twitter: @DC_EFL

It has been 50 years. Rewind to the 15th of July, 1967 and the best of the-then Eastern Districts Football League would be pitted against a John Kennedy-led Hawthorn outfit that had won its first VFL flag six years prior, and was about to embark on one of the most successful eras in the club’s history. 50 years on, and the memories remain vivid for Colin Williams, who was selected as the 20th man in the EDFL side to take on the Hawks which would later become known, and feared, as ‘Kennedy’s Commandos’ throughout the 1970s. At just 17 years of age, coming off the under-16 best and fairest in 1966 as well as signed by Hawthorn the same year, Williams would be in for a baptism of fire he has never forgotten. The former Scoresby forward remembers lining up against names such as Graham Arthur, Peter Crimmins, Don Scott and the electric Peter Hudson in front of thousands at Mitcham. “I was the youngest one in the 20 and I still remember it like it was yesterday,” Williams said. “You play against a VFL side at 17 and it’s pretty daunting. “It was played at Mitcham in front of probably 10,000 people. When they used to have the Queen’s Birthday weekend they used to play the interstate games. “Victoria played WA in WA and in those days, there was no zoning but Hawthorn used to look after the eastern footy league area. “(Hawthorn) wanted to play their best side (and) that was the first year that Peter Hudson had come to Melbourne and he wanted to go home, but they wouldn’t let him go home. “It was a big day.” Such was the youthfulness of the six-foot-one Williams that officials didn’t believe he was playing on the day, as he was denied entry into the changerooms prior to the match. In a star-studded line-up which included several players who would forge successful careers in the-then VFL, including Barry Capuano and Paul Doran (1962 Essendon premiership), John Lord (four-time Melbourne premiership player) and Robin Close (147 games with Essendon), Williams would take the field after half-time as the EDFL led the Hawks until three-quarter-time. 8

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Enter, Peter Hudson – whose best footy was yet to come as he would go on to top the goal-kicking on six occasions with the Hawks and four with the VFL from 1967-1977 on the way to 727 career goals, a premiership in 1971 along with a myriad of honours. A display of five goals from full-forward against the EDFL saw Hawthorn win on the day by 43 points, in a match-up with full-back Phil Hay which Williams remembers watching. “We led for the first half, but I don’t think Hudson was trying too hard but he kicked about five in the last quarter,” Williams said. “He (Hay) was a very good full-back. “I played on him during the year and kicked three and I thought I did pretty well. “He was a very unassuming sort of bloke – he just knew what to do and where to go. “He was a very, very fair player, he didn’t talk much when the game was on (and) his brother was actually captain-coach of Blackburn. “(Hay) kept up for a good half or three quarters nearly, but Hudson just broke away in the last quarter and kicked them from everywhere. “For all of us it was like a grand final and I think for them it was a bit of fun. “(But) obviously they (Hawthorn) would have got a stir-up at half-time and then they showed why they were VFL footballers and why we were local footballers. “To us, it was going to be one of the biggest games we’d ever played in.” Having completed a pre-season with Hawthorn, Williams was all too familiar with the names at the Hawks – perhaps none more so than David Parkin who he used to make the long commute from Melbourne’s outer east with all the way to Hawthorn. “For the pre-season, David Parkin used to pick me up,” Williams said. “He was a teacher up in Selby I think. “I only did the pre-season so I came back to Scoresby and that was their second year in first division. “I was quite happy to play at Scoresby in those days but just to be out there playing with all these guys that you’ve seen on TV, it was pretty daunting.


“They (Hawthorn) wanted me to start off playing in the under-19s but I thought I’d be better playing at Scoresby in the seniors because it was just so far to come. “He (Parkin) was a very fit person – he was a fitness fanatic (and) he always talked about winning – everything was about winning.” The lead-up to the 1967 clash was as frantic as it was exciting for Williams, with all selected in the squad keen to play in what would be the highlight of many careers, Williams included, who would later end up at VFL club South Melbourne. “We trained for I reckon three months for that game,” he said. “Everybody wanted to play and they had a large squad to start with. “Everyone from our side probably took it a bit more seriously than what they did. “It definitely would be (a highlight) because I never played in a winning grand final – I played in a losing one at Scoresby, a losing one with Mulgrave (and) a losing one with Chadstone. “But I coached two (winning grand finals) at Wantirna South in the seconds, so that made up for it a bit. “Playing-wise, it was certainly the highlight of my career and to actually just get picked was the highlight of my footy life.” www.efl.org.au

HAWTHORN: EASTERN DFL:

3.3, 7.9, 9.15, 18.23 (131) 7.3, 10.8, 11.14, 12.16 (88)

EASTERN DISTRICTS FOOTBALL LEAGUE: B: JOHN ROSS (BLACKBURN) PHIL HAY (BLACKBURN) BARRY DORAN (BLACKBURN) HB: ALAN SHAW (EAST BURWOOD) TREVOR ALEXANDER (KILSYTH) IAN DANIELS (DONCASTER) C: BARRY CAPUANO (MITCHAM) DENNIS JACOBSON (CROYDON) NORM MCLEAN (EAST BURWOOD) HF: ROBIN CLOSE (RINGWOOD) KEVIN MEDDINGS (EAST BURWOOD) BOB BRYANT (EAST RINGWOOD) F: BRUCE NEWPORT (MITCHAM) PAUL DORAN (RINGWOOD) RAY SMITH (CROYDON) FOLL: JOHN LORD (EAST RINGWOOD) JOHN MCCURRY (BAYSWATER) ROV: BRUCE WHALEBONE (SCORESBY) 19: RON ARTHUR (MITCHAM) 20: COLIN WILLIAMS (SCORESBY) EMERG: JOHN BARRY (BAYSWATER) COLIN BOURKE (EAST BURWOOD) RUSS GUNSTONE (KILSYTH) DON MURRAY (KILSYTH) COACH: KEN HERBERT 9


VOICE IN THE OUTER

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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”. Football is a game played on an oval between two sets of big sticks, but it’s also a game played between in the head, between the ears of its participants. Whilst I don’t claim to be a psychologist, the mental side of the game is something that not only intrigues me but at times frustrates and infuriates me. The role of a senior coach is not only to physically prepare his team to ensure that they can deliver the best possible result and provide structure and a tactical game plan but also to make them mentally ready to take the field. No one has ever argued that you don’t need to be in the best possible physical condition nor have the necessary talent to succeed, but the most successful coaches also bring with them a belief that is transferred to their playing group and is displayed as a consistent work ethic. A lot of people have claimed that the ‘old-school’ style, “raaa, raaa, raaa” coach no longer has a place in the game. I disagree. Whilst the need to develop more technical and strategic game plans, look for more advanced and innovative training methods, and deliver the team to the ground equipped with the necessary physical and tactical tools to provide the best opportunity for success, there is still the big requirement to ensure that they are in the right mindset and head space to execute. Effort is the one thing that should be a nonnegotiable for a football club. Even players not of the highest standard or ability can still apply themselves to a task, give their all and maintain spirit and enthusiasm. How many times do we all hear supporters of struggling teams throw out the line, “All I want to see is them have a go!”? Standing in the outer each week I see and hear it continually. Even the most passionate and one-eyed supporters can acknowledge that their team may not have the ‘cattle’ to challenge the best teams but the one thing no one can ever accept is a lack of effort or application. This perceived lack of endeavour regularly occurs for a number of reasons. Players often get themselves into the belief that their opposition is so superior that as soon as the going gets a little tough or they fall more than a couple of goals behind, that the 10

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cause is lost and the willingness to apply oneself drops away also. The same often occurs when playing in adverse conditions. I don’t want to sound overly critical of a team that actually recorded one of their best wins for the season to date last weekend, but last Sunday I ventured out to the East Ringwood Reserve to watch the big match between the ‘Roos and North Ringwood - local derby between two close neighbours, played as a standalone marquee match on a Sunday afternoon. East Ringwood were fantastic in the first quarter, jumping out of the blocks and kicking seven goals with a healthy wind at their backs to hold a commanding 22-point lead at the first break over their more favoured opposition. Their work rate, application, effort and endeavour was brilliant and you could see that Marcus Buzaglo had his men primed for the challenge. In the second term though, things changed dramatically. Kicking into the breeze, East Ringwood went into their shells. It appeared that they were resigned to the fact that scoring against the breeze would be so difficult that their work rate and determination fell away. They became spectators in the contest and the scoreboard showed the end result. They were held goalless for the quarter and by half time, North Ringwood had closed the margin back to under a goal. To their credit though, Buzaglo and his men in blue and white regrouped at half time and came out after the break displaying the same intensity we saw in the first quarter. They opened up a healthy lead once again and in the last term when faced with the same conditions as in the second quarter, this time applied themselves to the contest and ran away with a very important 28-point victory. It was a clear and concise demonstration to me about the importance of mental application in a game of football. We can’t all be superstars of the game like Gary Ablett Jnr. or Patrick Dangerfierld, but the one thing that even the most untalented, average park footballer can bring that can rival the most elite players is the willingness to work hard and apply themselves. This was perhaps summed up best by former English Prime Minister and elder statesman, Winston Churchill. “Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.”

I’ll see you in the outer!


LEADER YOUNG GUN By: Toby Prime (Leader Newspapers)

IT’S tough to crack into Vermont’s unbeaten team, but Matt McKenzie has made a seamless transition into senior football.

“Once he came in, we knew he could play at the level but he just had to bide his time in the reserves.”

McKenzie, in his second season at the Eagles after transferring from Knox at the end of 2015, bided his time at the start of the season, spending the first seven games of the year in the reserves.

Singh said McKenzie had impressed alongside the likes of fellow midfielders Tom Schneider, Adam Parker and Lachie Johns

However, since earning a call-up for the Round 7 contest against East Ringwood, McKenzie, the Round 13 Division 1 and 2 Young Gun nominee, has held his own in Division 1. Vermont coach Harmit Singh said McKenzie had earned his position in the senior team after pushing his claims in the reserves. “Early on it was tough to give him an opportunity just because of the strength of our midfield but he had been working pretty hard in the development team to get an opportunity,” Singh said.

“His contest work and hardness around the ball is really good and his work around the source has been really impressive,” he said. “That is something that is a trademark of his game — just his attack on the football and his ability to apply pressure on the ball.” McKenzie is joined by Division 3 and 4 nominee Elijah Dale. Dale, a key defender, transferred from Rowville to Forest Hill at the start of the year and has played every game in the seniors at the Zebras.

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DONCASTER Senior Coach: Andrew Tranquilli Res Coach: Steve Sheales Ground: Schramms Reserve, JJ Tully Dve, Doncaster, (Melways 33 F12) Ph: 9840 2776. Colours: Navy blue and white horizontal stripes, navy shorts.

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Elliot Kavanaugh Rob Colaneri Nick Goodwin Michael Fogarty David Malloy Chris Annakis Nick Komen Ben Marganis Chris Tout Daniel Cooper Jake Kalanj Josh Lumicisi Sam Mills Riley Fyffe Troy Hill Matt Wilson Jack Mahon Greg Jarvis Josh Rock Angelo Rambaldi James Siakavelis Adrian Gallace Pete Stathopolous James Munks Ewan McKenzie James Saville Steven Sheales Marcus Allessi Zane Kadlicek Matt Shimmelbusch Steve Fitzgerald Matt Silipo Christian Thiel Dylan Pascoe Lachlan Learmonth Jordan Mitsou Xavier Maddern Q2

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Jake McNamara Ash Polak Cale Valkenburg Billy Parks Zach Perversi Luke Christey Dean Rizvanis Andrew Tranquilli Tom Delaney Mason Giles Sean Byrnes Aaron Snibson

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Peter Tsakoumis Liam Duffy Angus Flood Anthony Mosse Chris Tsiligiannis Dylan Monks Ben Mitchell Christian Moritz Tom Black Michael Tozer Nik Fotinatos

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ROUND 13: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

MONTROSE Senior Coach: Adam Pattison Res Coach: Andrew Toop Ground: Montrose Reserve, Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd, Montrose. (Melways 52 D8) Ph: 9761 9690. Colours: Navy blue jumper, red yoke, navy shorts with EFL webbing. 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 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

Brad Batten-Leitch Brett Johnson Jack Garthwaite Fraser Pope Billy Schilling Adam Pattison Matt Langdon Jackson McDonald Brendan Gardoll Sam Rickard Jason Lindgren Gary Conyers Matt Missen Sam Waters Luke Spiden Drew Stockton Troy Wright Jason Bennington Heath Roberts David Bell (C) Andrew Haining Louis Vescio James Taberner John Cooper Nick Kane Adam Ewart Alex McIntosh Matt Little Dan Fielding Ross Crouch Ryan Emberson Sam Nix Riley Hams Joel King Ayhan Bajramov Sean Buncle Ayden Potter

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Dale Gibb Kelvin Moore Jeconiah Peni Sam Gibson Dave McArdle Jayden Weatherley Dan Henderson Jake Millard Mitch Dell Michael Williamson Matthew Burt Damien Schickerling Cam Felstead Grant McInerney Josh Missen Cody Perry Chad Millard Shane Mahon Matt Jordan Tim Christou Josh Patterson Tyler Ames James Brereton Hayden Pleming

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DIVISION 1 MONTROSE: Not the results we were looking for against Bayswater last game. The development squad had a chance to record a much needed win against a fellow ladder aspirant. It was a dour struggle with scores close at every change. With the aid of a slight breeze in the last, we just couldn’t get our rhythm going and let the opportunity slip away before going down by 11 x points. Best – Bennington, J.Lindgren, J. Millard & Nix. In the main game, it was Bayswater that came out of the blocks fastest. We went in at half time 2 x goals down, but in the third the opposition piled on 4 x unanswered goals to lead by 36 x points at the last break. In the last we couldn’t get any momentum; eventually going down by 35 x points. Best – Taberner, McDonald, Conyers & Pattison. Expect a much better effort today – So let’s stay positive and get behind the boys today from all teams. Thanks to all that turned out for our Casino Night. Hope you all had a bit of fun. Our next function is the IC17 game 12th August featuring the USAFL. Tickets are selling fast for the brunch – See Lizz Brahe at the bar for tickets or www.trybooking.com. And don’t forget to get your trailer raffle tickets back into one of our committee members – A great prize from all of our generous sponsors. ONE CLUB - GO DEMONS.

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UNDER 19 Coach: Darren Cartledge 1 2 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18

Aden Quirk Joel Thomas Corey Whitchell Rohan Cartledge Arron Emberson Brent Paterson James Potter Shay Harvey Issac Van Rossen Ethan King Kellen McLennan Corey Lindgren

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20 21 22 26 27 28 34 36 41 52 56

Daniel Chesney Jack Church Ben Travers Nathan Soligo Bailey Seymour Kieren Urquhart Riley Hams Ayhan Bajramov Mitch Felstead Nathan Soligo Jarrod Marshall

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DIVISION 1 ROWVILLE: Round 12 saw us face the tough, Vermont! Our 19 boys came up against ladder leaders Vermont who hadn’t lost a game all year. We started well and kicked the first 4 goals of the game. The second term evened up a bit but we still had the lead at half time. Vermont were extremely impressive in the second half and ran over us in the last quarter and ran out winners by 18 points. Our development was a high scoring, highly competitive start to the game with both teams endeavouring to gain the early advantage. We found ourselves up at half time. After half-time however the game completely changed. Vermont stepped up their pressure and made it extremely difficult for us to score. Vermont hit the front and we were unable to take our chances. Our senior game was very similar to the Reserves. We had a great first half but Vermont stepped it up in the second half and we struggled to find the goals. We are refreshed after the week off and ready to go today!! Go Hawks!!

ROWVILLE Senior Coach: Peter Bastinac Res Coach: Brendan Walsh Ground: Seebeck Oval, Stud Rd, Rowville. (Melways 81 H7) Ph: 9795 6891. Colours: Brown and gold vertical stripes, brown shorts.

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Deon Boavida Paul McEwin Matthew Robinson Damian Garner Ben Kernick Cameron Manuel Lachlan McDonald James Wilsen Jordan Bastinac Mason Crozier Michael Sikora Troy Allen Jake Ryall Matthew Stapleton Chris Clarke Jayden Cyster Mark Seedsman Jake Dermott Luke Daidone Steven Georgiou Matthew Davey Daniel Zajac Callan Burns Luke Hadaway Alex Frawley Daniel Ousley Jake Kidd Dysan Morris Daniel Archer Ryan Hall Dylan Leder James Makrodimitris Jay Kinder Robbie Hill Mitchell Garner Aeron Joseph Gavin Pears Q2

40 41 42 43 44 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 62 88

Kyle Hagger Cameron Marshall Dane Gallagher Jayden Sturley Jackson Anderson Lane Kelsey Mitch Jacobson Dean Waterstone Matthew Watson Jake Maguire Adam Cotela Josh Herkess Jarryd Hall Rhys Wood Jordan Dear Ryan Laffan Sabir Abdulla Brendan Walsh

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

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Zac Malone Jamie Roach Sam Beer Kyle Stainthorp Nick Rattle Rhiley Murphy Tim De Geest Mitch Jago David Dell Aquila Jack Gaudion Ethan Grose Jayden Irving

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Kane Young Tyler Williams Jesse Cherry Luke Slater Liam Malone Nash Wood Seamus Dale Callum Haughton Kyle Johnston Luke Van Mourik Rob Carmichael Kyle Sturley

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Jay Gyorfi Travis Pears Daniel Houeix Declan Gillian Lachlan Gelly Lachlan Dear Ben Rekic McKenzie Jago Tyler Mann Josh Fisher Josh Di Blasio


ROUND 13: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

NOBLE PARK Senior Coach: Mick Fogarty Res Coach: Jamie Barnett Ground: Pat Wright Senior Oval, Moodemere St, Noble Park (Melways 89 D5) Ph: 9546 0653. Colours: Gold jumper, royal blue shoulders, with blue bulls emblem, royal blue shorts. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 38 39 40 41

Ryan O’Dell Luke Bull Tim Harper James Gwilt Sam Monaghan (C) Trent Robertson Kyle Martin Jack Sketcher Matt Homfray Hudson Thomas Tim Kelly Brett Dore Shayne Allan Will Petropoulos Ryan Morrison Tim Hansford Mouneer Ghanem Mitch Anderson Sean Corrigan Luke Bravis Zig Alwan Luke Nelson Brayden Haynes Jordan Marson Matt Kelly Brenton Wells Kevin Kean Tim Beech Liam Tobin Musa Amin Alex Aiello Anthony Marson Adam Giobbi John Walker Cosi Anagnostou Lionel Benoit Jordan Jacotine

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Dylan Jacotine Omar Ashkar Nich Pereria Jake Barnett James Ross Daniel Crespin John Bunge Rami Kandakji Adam Wheeler Luke Scott Rene Rodriguez Tom Glen Jamie Pinto Josh Tour Ben Humphris Ahmed Kandakji

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DIVISION 1 NOBLE PARK: Hope you had a nice Saturday footy free day last Saturday because now it is time for the serious part of the year. The final five is very close and WINS are a MUST for Seniors, Reserves and U19s. The Bulls need your support and the Club would like to remind all our supporters that we will not tolerate any un-sportsmanship behaviour from our supporters. We encourage you to cheer and support the Bulls in the Blue & Gold way. Today the club celebrates our 350th EFL Game (Seniors) - the stats for the 349 games are 245 wins, 101 losses and 3 draws along with 4 Premierships, lets keeping adding to the wins and premierships :) Tomorrow the U17s play their last game for Season 2017 - we thank Rod and his helpers, the families and especially the players for the year, finals are not part of your journey this year but the club is very proud in you and look forward in the long joinery we will have together. Bulls Bullion tickets are on sale NOW - $50 a ticket with the chance to win $3000, $1500 or $500. Tickets from a committee person. The draw will be held at the Bulls Family Day Sunday 13 August - this day is a compulsory event for players and officials and we encourage all families and supporters to attend. During the day the U17s will be holding their Presentation Day. Further info next week. GO BULLS.

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

Lachlan McDonnell Chris Manthey Dean Jones Mathew DiBiase Lachlan Marolla Rory Mills Lachlan Quaife Declan Brunell Nick Borchard Ben Marson Andrew Nelson Will Oudman

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13 Devon O’Connor 15 Frank Mitropoulos 16 Tama HallettTaualil 17 Jackson Lambert 18 Kareem Nasser 19 Lachy Begg 20 Ali Zijai 21 Ibrahim Coskun 22 Nick Riveros 23 Corey Green 24 Dean Harris

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DIVISION 1 SOUTH CROYDON: Welcome to Cheong for the first time in a number of years Bayswater Football Club. We also welcome all South Croydon Football Club ladies for today’s Ladies Lunch. Always a great event and today will be no exception! We trust all players are refreshed after the mini break due to the split round. We hope for two competitive matches today (sadly most of the U19s have a second week off for a bye). Prior to the break two good wins against East Ringwood – we need that form to continue today as we start the final third of the season. Last Friday (July 14) another successful Mudlarks Coterie Luncheon – over 160 members, sponsors and guests had a fantastic day networking, socialising and appreciating our guest Matthew Richardson. Thank you to everyone who supported this event. A special call out to our many many player sponsors – your contributions are much appreciated and cannot be underestimated. To see a full list of player sponsors, please go to the player profile pages on the website. Please support the businesses that support our club. Upcoming Social Events • Lucky Raffle Draw – August 12th – Tickets now on sale – your chance to win up to $10k in goods and services. Please approach any player or committee member. • President’s Lunch – August 26th – Montrose Rd 18 – details will follow. • IPod Shuffle – August 26th evening – Save the date – full details to come. For full details of club events go to our various media pages or phone app. Go doggies!

SOUTH CROYDON Senior Coach: Leigh Adams Res Coach: Brad Neil Ground: Cheong Park, Eastfield Road, South Croydon. (Melways 50 G7). Ph: 9725 7016. Colours: Red, white and blue horizontal stripes, royal blue 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

Max King Steve Dinnell Frank Anderson David Del Papa Liam Cox Dylan Marshall Jason Coghlan Josh Allison Jason Want Nathan Burnage Darcy Brown Ryley McKernan Lucas O’Neill Robbie Mallison James Crowle Jake Tucker Sam Cuthbert Matt Jones Eric Stone Sam Cali Luke O’Toole Mathieu Rosier Anthony Zeniou Jayden Cass Jason Payne Liam Fitzgerald Dale Walker Pierce Rooney Cam Stone Daniel King Ben McDonald Patrick Rosier Myles Sewell James Draper Trent Zomer Michael McDonald Alex Birch Q2

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Jayden Humphris Patrick Ashton Andrew Dellavedova Darcy Whiffin Josh O’Toole Jack Job Tom Schinck Jordan Walker Mitchell Schinck Lachlan Evans Brandon Panza Tom Wynne Justin McCormack Jayden Haberfield Zack Porcellana Ryan Johnston Tyson Lacey Evan Woods Adam Dean Tom Catalano Joshua Akaruru Lucas Dean Aaron Foley

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Ash Stagg Nick Mason Jack Kennett Jaycob Baxter Jake Sali Thomas Ondarchie Justin Coventry David Killen Jack Schinck Josh Mancusi Ben Dodd Haydn Shallvey

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Jack McDonald Ryan Lacey Jayson Fabris Aaron Toole Rhys Mills Nick Repalust Ryan Jones Jedd Miller Sam McKellar Noah Burgess Jarryd Philp Troy Dynes

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ROUND 13: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

BAYSWATER Senior Coach: Paul McCormack Res Coach: Mark Hickinbotham Ground: Appleby Bayswater Oval, Bayswater Road, Bayswater (Melways 64 G2) Colours: Green jumper with gold vee and black shorts 1 Anthony Van Rooyen 2 Mitch Galvin 3 Lachlan Moss 4 Mitch Grubb 5 Cam McLeod 6 Craig O’Rielly 7 Zac Leacy 8 Malcolm Mcgillvray-Smith 9 Matt Thompson 10 Reece Groves 11 Ash Vandelaak 12 Wayne McInerney 13 Jack Callanan 13R Raj Singh 14 Hayden Schroeder 15 Alan White 16 Scott McInerney 17 Reece Schuth 18 James Pritchard 19 Sam Reeves 20 Mitch Viney 21 Steve Stallion 22 Jess Moore 23 Pat Iellamo 24 Lachlan Pritchard 25 Trent Vanvugt 26 Dave Eddy 27 Joel Galvin 28 Harris Elkasovic 29 Bryce Galvin 30 Aaron Hoare 31 Justin Dight 32 Jayden Bradbury 33 Zac Dwyer 34 Ben Barker 35 Matt Cunningham 36 Shaun Jamieson Q1

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Edgar Torkola Ben Searle Matt McCluskey Ben Stallion Matt Green Jayson Gordon Sean Leech Connor Jamieson Ben Hoare Luke Malmborg Brad Harrington Keiran Millar Dylan McIssac Damian Murray

DIVISION 1 BAYSWATER: At last, success for both sides against Montrose last game. The seniors started well to lead by 13 points at the first change and maintained the margin at the big break. Our third quarter was outstanding with a four goal to nil scoreline and a six goal break coming in to the last. We played out the whole four quarters with confidence to come home with a well deserved 35 point win. Three goals each to Rooey and Grubby with 2’s to Jack, Bryce and Tex. A great team effort that saw Bryce, Rooey, Vandy and Reece Schute amongst the best. The development squad took the chocolates after leading most of the day. Trailing by a goal at the main break we wrestled the lead back to go into the last term 11 points up. A very even quarter followed with only 3 goals kicked, fortunately two for us to get home by 19 points. Four goals to Sammy was the highlight with Mitch Viney in his first game at the club outstanding and Matt Camera, Killer and AJ all performing well. A tough gig today against a well credentialed Dogs outfit but if we can bring the same effort and intensity to the kennel we are in with a big chance. Don’t forget the Ladies Luncheon on the 12th August. Contact Leanne (0419 353 443) or Tracie (0402 270 381) for tickets. Guest speakers from the AFLW league will ensure a great day. Go Baysie.

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DIVISION 1 & 2 STATISTICS EFL Media’s stats guru Wayne Brasher analyses all divisions ahead of week 15: DIVISION 1 TEAM

Players Players Avg Total Individual Avg Used (Max Games) Games Goals Goalkickers Goals

BALWYN

34

BAYSWATER

31 0

8

8.84 109 19 5.74

BLACKBURN

40

7.15 152

7

8.50 137

24 5.71 27 5.63

DONCASTER

33 0

8.00 123 17 7.24

EAST RINGWOOD

35

8.29

MONTROSE

35 0

13

108

24

4.50

7.63 123 24 5.13

NOBLE PARK

32

0

8.44

148

18

8.22

NORTH RINGWOOD

33

12

8.82

129

23

5.61

NORWOOD

38

7

7.53 157

ROWVILLE

40 0

24 6.54

7.00 124 23 5.39

SOUTH CROYDON

34

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7.94

VERMONT

37

7

7.86 183

164

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8.20

29 6.31

DIVISION 2 TEAM

Players Players Avg Total Individual Avg Used (Max Games) Games Goals Goalkickers Goals

CROYDON

36 11

7.33 117 20 5.85

DONCASTER EAST

35

10

7.77

KNOX

33

5

8.03 155

21 7.38

LILYDALE

30 10

8.00 149

22 6.77

MITCHAM

38 9

7.82 122 22 5.55

MOOROOLBARK 35 MULGRAVE

8

33 6

156

7.54 134

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6.24

25 5.36

8.00 112 21 5.33

UPPER FT GULLY

36

6

7.33

106

21

5.05

WANTIRNA SOUTH

31

10

8.52

130

22

5.91

WAVERLEY BLUES

41

3

6.44

110

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“We can provide a pathway for players to go on and play at the highest level. “They are the highlights that have made the club what it is today.” Some players that have made it to the highest level over the past 25 years includes Glenn Archer, Adam Ramanauskas and Tory Dickson, premiership players with North Melbourne, Essendon and the Western Bulldogs respectively. Another player who has had a successful 12-year career in the AFL with St. Kilda and Essendon is Noble Park’s 2004 premiership hero James Gwilt, who has returned to the

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245 wins, 17 of those wins in finals, 13 finals series, three times runners-up and most memorably four premierships in the Eastern Football League. A remarkable record for Noble Park who will run out for their 350th match in the EFL this weekend when they take on Rowville at Seebeck Oval. Since entering the league in 2000, the Bulls have been one of the EFL’s biggest powerhouses and their success has been felt throughout the competition since the turn of the millennium. In fact, Division 1 is the only division their presence has been felt, as Noble Park has never been relegated after beginning their EFL journey in the top division. They have consistently been a successful Division 1 team with their lowest finish to a season still a respectable eighth place back in 2014 where they still boasted a percentage in excess of 100. Their return to finals both years since then proves their dominance cannot be questioned as they continue to be one of the top clubs in the league. One person who has been a part of this success is their 2010 and 2011 premiership coach Mick Fogarty, who puts this success down to the Bulls’ ability to attract the right personnel for sustained success. “We’ve had a lot of juniors come through,” Fogarty said. “We’ve also recruited very well and we recruit players not just for one year but say for five, six seven or eight years and really develop a strong culture and create their own history which is great. “It’s a club that people want to come to and play at.” Although the premierships hold great significance for Fogarty, he believes the development of these players is just as rewarding for the Bulls. “Our club has produced a number of players that have gone onto the VFL/AFL,” he said.


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NOBLE NOTCHES 350 club this season. Off-field, the culture at Noble Park is what strengthens Fogarty’s love for the club. “It’s a fantastic club in regards to the facilities, the personnel and the tireless workers we have around the footy club.” “I’m sure all footy clubs have got that but it’s a special club and it holds a significant amount of love from my perspective.” One of these tireless workers is club stalwart and current secretary Tracy Walden. Walden started as secretary after the 2001 season, just two years into Noble Park’s EFL journey. She has undoubtedly become a club stalwart, notching up over 300 games in her role over 16 seasons (and counting) at the Bullring and her love of the club has never waivered. “I love footy and I love the Noble Park Football Club,” Walden said. “It is a community where people can gather, make friendships and have the same goal, to see the Bulls win. “It’s the hard working volunteers over the years who have made this place the place it is.” Their off-field success is largely due to people such as Walden who do endless work ensuring the Bulls remain one of the EFL’s powerhouse clubs. “The Bulls are extremely lucky to have people past, present and future, who have the club as number one,” Walden said. “As we say ‘One Club My Club’, meaning that the club is bigger than anyone and if we all work together it pays off. “Its not easy but it is rewarding when you are drinking champagne out of a premiership cup.” Noble Park continues to move in the right direction as it notches up it’s 350th EFL match this weekend and without these volunteers putting in the hours, the club would not be where it is today. “We have an incredible group of people working hard behind the scenes to ensure 24

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that we are able to put the four teams out on the field week after week, season after season,” Walden said. “We have great sponsors, players, coaches, officials and volunteers. Where would we be without them? “Of course we also have incredible supporters who love the Bulls.” Noble Park is also heading towards another milestone in the next couple of years when the club celebrates it’s 100th anniversary in 2019. “We have plans in place to celebrate and we are going to celebrate the many incredible things the club has achieved,” Walden said. On-field this season, the Bulls are currently sitting inside the top five, posting a record of 8-4 led by dual premiership coach Mick Fogarty. This is a terrific achievement so far, as the club has been without many of their preliminary final team from last year, along with blooding a number of young players in order to step up and play consistent senior football. Fogarty couldn’t be happier with how the club has responded to these significant changes. “Look we’re rapt,” he said. “We lost nine players from last year’s preliminary final side and a lot of experience. “We’ve also had six or seven kids come through and play senior footy this year who were a part of our premiership side last year in the under-19s.” The outlook for Noble Park looks bright into the future as the club continues to produce quality young players who Fogarty believes can drive the club towards it’s next tilt at a senior premiership. “We’re getting games and so forth into these young players which will only hold the club in good stead as we go forward.”


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eing relegated after nine seasons in Division 1 may have caused some sides to take their foot off the pedal, get complacent and therefore underperform the following year.

“Upper Gully were a good test for us on the weekend, being in some good form over the past couple of weeks knocking over Doncaster East a few weeks ago.

That, however cannot been said of Knox in 2017 with the Falcons currently undefeated in Division 2, two games and a healthy percentage clear on top of the ladder after twelve rounds.

“We’ve got a few big games coming up, Mooroolbark and Lilydale in the next few weeks as well so it’s a big month to find out exactly where you’re at in terms of going into finals.”

In the lead up to a mouth-watering top of the table clash with Doncaster East, coach Dave Madigan has praised his club’s response to finishing last in the top division in 2016. “The whole club itself took on a big commitment to make sure if we go down a division to Division 2 that we were going to really stick fat and work hard for each other and take the opportunity to play footy in finals and bounce back up,” Madigan said. “We felt like if we probably stayed up we could have climbed up a little bit but you need to be able to stay up to do it. “Over the last few years we put some time into young players that really stuck around and (a) really committed bunch of guys that are improving and certainly it’s a little bit easier for them to learn their trade in (Division) 2 than (Division) 1. “They’ve just jelled together really well.” It has been a tough stretch over the past few years on-field at Knox with the seniors yet to taste finals action since 2011 with it still searching for its first finals win since its Division 2 grand final triumph in 2007. This week’s encounter with a Lions side looking to regain their best form after a disappointing loss to Upper Ferntree Gully and a narrow win over Mulgrave in their past two encounters looms as one of the biggest matches so far for the Falcons in 2017. “To be honest our biggest test last time was Donny East and it’s the same this time around as well,” Madigan said. “It’s a big game.” Knox and Doncaster East sit first and second respectively and this weekend’s match at Zerbes Reserve may emerge as an early taste to what we may see come finals time in September. Madigan believes it is games like these against their fellow top teams where his Falcons will get valuable experience in the lead up to finals. “It’s where you test yourself obviously, to see where you’re at, at any one time,” Madigan said. www.efl.org.au

The Lions almost pulled off a memorable upset win on the road back in Round 4 when these two sides met, but Knox was able to get over the line by seven points after trailing by nine points at the final break. “We probably got a little bit out of jail on that one,” Madigan said. “We only really won the game in the last 10 minutes. “We probably had a couple of things go our way but I think if you stay in the contest for long enough, you’re a chance at the end. “Donny East are pretty formidable. We had a look at them last week against Mulgrave and they’re still playing some good footy, added some good players into their mix as well.” In worrying news for the rest of the competition, Knox is also just starting to return to full strength with 2015 Chandler Medallist Luke Williams returning last week for just his third game in more than two months. The big bodied star’s versatility is a great asset for the Falcons and his on-field leadership cannot be underestimated. However, Madigan is pleased with how the Falcons younger brigade stepped up in his absence. “We’ve probably missed him a little bit but it’s been good that these younger guys have been getting the job done without his experience there,” he said. “He’s just such a quality player and seemed to step into two (months) of absence pretty well.” The Falcons are also hopeful of a return from ruckman Jack Beech for Saturday’s game. “He’s missed the last three games (and) he probably could’ve played last week but we will be expecting him back this week,” Madigan said. Saturday’s top-of-the-table clash from Zerbes Reserve can be followed live on 98.1 Eastern FM with the match also streaming on EFL.org.au. 27


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DONCASTER EAST: Overture, curtains, lights, This is it, the fight of fights! No more rehearsing and nursing our parts - We know every part by heart. Overture, curtains, lights - This is it, we’ll hit the heights And oh what heights we’ll hit . . . . . . On with the show this is it! With apologies to Bugs Bunny – this is our Big Day – a day that will define our future. Fair dinkum – it’s like having 22 starving pit bulls chained up and eager to get off the leash after the week’s break (seems like forever!) – We’re ready for them this time – in our first round encounter we had them on toast, then threw it away! But that’s just not gonna happen today! – Two weeks ago we just snuck in against a determined Mulgrave in the wet – we had to fight for every kick - luckily we had 10 players who could kick straight! In our ‘struggling for numbers’ Rezzies we had a couple of former Club Greats fill in for cameo roles – Ash O’Neill chipped in for 2 goals and Adam Molinaro showed our young brigade how to play this game! A big thanks to the U19 players who backed up in the Rezzies too. The Donny East Ball, celebrating 50 years of DEFC / Beverley Hills Footy Club – Next Saturday July 29 at Manningham Centre. “Our supporters roar every time that we score…. we’re the Boys from Donny East” - Colonel

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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.

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KNOX: Today we travel to Zerbes Reserve to take on Doncaster East, looking to add to the 3 wins at home last weekend to UFTG. Congratulations to Brett “Special” Kay for notching up 150 senior games for the club last weekend. The U/19s got the day off to a great start rounding up a comprehensive 88 point win. In a game where our boys kept the opposition to just 1 goal for the day, Ryan Dean booted a bag of 6 goals with Ben Griffin kicking 4. Declan Griffin and Matt Munnery were also amongst the best players. The Reserves then came out and kept UFTG to just 1 goal for the game which came in the last quarter. Our boys started slow but got into the swing of things by half time to take in an 8 goal half time lead. The boys booted another 10 goals in the second half on their way to a big 107 point thumping. Daniel Bevan played his best game in his return year to the club, booting 3 goals up forward. Brett Holst, Tim Laughlin and Niam O’Meara were some of the best players in the big win. The Seniors came out looking to remain undefeated for the year and that they did bringing up a 45 point win. Harry Greaves continued his impressive goal kicking form adding another 3 to his name with wise heads Marcus Jordan, Mitch Greaves and the skipper Stephen “Rio” Aiello showing their experience and class leading the way all day. It was fitting that Matthew Goodings who was on his senior debut would have a shot after the final siren, 30 metres out on the boundary to kick his first senior goal! It was great to see the unity and togetherness of the playing group who all got around him after he kicked it. Well done Goodo, we looking forward to watching you kick plenty more in the weeks and years to come! Upcoming events: Scoreboard Lunch - Saturday 5th August against Mooroolbark. See Jane Barbanti for your seat! Boat Cruise - Saturday 19th August after the Mitcham game. Tickets are $60 with heavily discounted drinks included. See Harry Exton for tickets.

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DIVISION 2 WAVERLEY BLUES: Another heart-breaker for the seniors last week at Mitcham with another narrow loss, this one by 8 points after a spirited comeback saw us within a point with not long on the clock. BT, Sharpe and Edwards led the way. The Reserves ranks were bolstered by a bunch of under 19s that had the bye and they all acquitted themselves well. Boyce, Facey and Miller were straight into the best players. The Trivia Night was a huge success with over 250 people in attendance and a great night had by all. The women’s team had their winning streak ended at the hands of Knox but they were far from disgraced. Bone kicked another bag of goals and Murphy was as reliable as ever. Today we welcome Mooroolbark to Mount Waverley Reserve and we hope for yet another classic battle. Actually I’d prefer a comfortable win because all these close finishes are no good for my ticker. The same could be said for the beer, so I guess we know what my ticker is up against.

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 Q1

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ROUND 13: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

MOOROOLBARK Senior Coach: Paris Harvie Res Coach: Richard Sutherland Ground: Heights Reserve, Longfellow Ave., Mooroolbark. (Melways 51 K4) Ph: 9725 061 Colours: Green jumper, gold diagonal slashes, black mustang logo, Green shorts. 1 Sean McManus 2 Luke Chivers 3 Ben Dolan 4 Kire Talevski 4R Brenton Morris 5 Matt Hassan 6 Jack Craig-Smith 7 James McManus 7R Scott Dimitriou 8 Jeremy Neumann 9 Adam Miles 9R Grant Morris 10 Jhi Aitken 10R James Cutting 11 Kane Noonan 11R Nick Maxwell 12 Jai Jordan 12R Leigh Thomson 13 Ben Slattery 14 Jake Findlay 14R Nick Cain 15 Josh Hammen 16 Trent Georgiou 17 Sam Downie 18 Metin Musa 19 Jordy Roth 20 Paul Hagar 21 Grattan Stephens 21R Lachlan McGee 22 Aaron Beddoes 23 Sean Atkinson 24 Cameron Westwood 25 Luke Hands 26 Steve Watkins 27 Lachlan Sutherland 28 Robert Johns 29 James Belli 30 Ryan Maxwell 31 Peter Wall Q1

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MOOROOLBARK: I trust everyone is rested up after having last week off. The break should prove timely with a number of players carrying niggly injuries, so hopefully we’ll have a few boys back on the track this week. At our last outing we hosted Croydon at the Heights Reserve in front of a very good crowd. The reserves game was a battle between 2nd and 3rd on the ladder and, as expected, was a close tussle all game. The Mustangs held a slender 3 point lead at the final change but the Blues produced a 5 goal last quarter to inflict a 10 point defeat on us. Jordy Roth showed some great form with a BOG performance with Dimitriou, Downie, Thomson, Johns & S.Ward also in the best. The seniors had revenge on their mind after copping a 41 point drubbing when these two teams met earlier in the season but things looked a bit shaky as we trailed by 1 point at ¾ time. However, the boys turned on their best footy for the season with 7 goals to 3 in the final term to record a strong 26 point victory. Kid Talevski shot to the top of the 2nd Division goal kicking list with 6 goals in a BOG performance and he was ably supported by J.McManus, Georgiou, Craig-Smith, Slattery and Musa. Well done to all involved in organising the Ladies Day which was once again a huge success. Special thanks to Ian, Wade & Marcus for manning the bar all day. Today we travel to Waverley to take on the Blues and will hopefully return with 2 big wins. Members draw is now worth $1,400 so get down to the Heights on Friday nights for your chance to win the big bucks. GO MUSTANGS!!!

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DIVISION 2 CROYDON: This week we welcome Mitcham supporters, officials and players to Swinburne Oval. Two weeks ago against Mooroolbark, the seniors were in front for much of the last quarter but a flurry of goals in the last six minutes saw the Mustangs home by 26 points. I think a win is just around the corner. The Ficorilli boys kicked five goals between them. The best players were Ewan Wadsworth, Jarrad Clark and Justin and Adrian Ficorilli. The seconds with a depleted side had a great win over 3rd placed Mooroolbark by 10 points. Cam Spaulding kicked three goals and Nathan Parlby two. Best players were Daniel Mutsaers, Daniel Dickson and Ollie Adams. The under 19’s travelled to Ferntree Gully for their game. The Gully who was in third position on the ladder gave our boys a run for their money but could not stop the Croydon boys from winning by 12 points. Nick Walkden and Josh Jones each kicked two goals. Harrison Dempster, Nick Barrett, Tom Maddern, Kane Doueal, Josh Mutsaers and Damon Carnie were named best. The Club sends its best wishes for a speedy recovery to Jack Leonhardt who has had an operation to repair an ACL injury. The annual club auction will be held next Saturday after the home game against the Waverley Blues. This is the major fundraiser for the year. If anyone, individuals or companies, can donate goods and or services to be auctioned on the night please see Simon Fielding. The major raffle draw will be held on 12 August. Tickets can be obtained at the bar or from one of our players who have unsold tickets. The past player’s day will be held at the last home game on 26 August.

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Andrew Hughes Hayden Lovat Ben Riley Daniel Lemon Jarrad Clark Brendan Weinert Luke Harrington Billy Dickson Jake Taylor Justine Ficorilli Leigh Kinpton Frazer Smith Jordan Beggs Nathan Parlby Paul Thatcher Kyle Maher Trent Martin Ewan Wadsworth Locky Hampton Alex Bull Nathan Hagg Joshua Bolton (C) Kane Doueal Josh Hogan Daniel Dickson Jamie Hagg Cameron Spaulding Matt Wilkins (C) Matt Chamberlain Jamie Craig Micheal Upton James Grant Drew Benson Blaise Adderly Paul Blight Jimmy Smith Lochlan Todd Q2

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Ollie Adams Aden Thompson Harry Stevens Luke Styles Matt Lyall Ryan Stephens Shaun Wilson Jack Harris Tom Gillingham Ryan Wilson Beau Christie Riley Britton Josh Blentley Quinton Hodgkinson Luke Muller Luke Scott Andrew Caley Lincoln Pratt Oscar Rath Kyle Alles Daniel Mutsaers Jack Leonhardt Jayden Schille Brendan Egan Sam Wilson

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Jackson Walker Jai Mortimer James Thomas Jason Prior (VC) Joshua Jones Joshua Mutsaers (VC) Joshua Walkden Lachlan Macdonald Luke Styles Nicholas Barret Nicholas Walkden Patrick Smith

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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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DIVISION 2 MITCHAM: Last week: Good to return to the winners list last week with both the Seniors and Reserves grabbing the 4 points on offer. 1st XVIII were made to work hard by a very determined Waverley Blues and while we led at every change the Blues were never far away as we recorded an 8 point victory. Jay Hoegel booted 7, and was named best along with R. Petracca, Ryan, Bell, Winterton, and Joseph. WELL done to our skipper Julz Petracca on his 100th Senior game for the club last week, a joint premiership captain of the club in 2015 and he continues to lead the side outright. 2nd XVIII had several changes last week with a number of players out injured but still got a solid 45 point win. Mikey Raath made a welcome return with 3 majors with Haralambopoulos, Kable, Raath, Taylor and Tsolos all named in the best. Today Like a broken record the equation is simple - we need to keep winning to keep our finals hopes alive and Croydon will be no easy task at the Blues home ground, nothing less than 110 % this week will get the job done Social The Second and Final Presidents lunch of 2017 is Saturday 29th July with Four time premiership player and Norm Smith Medallist Cyril Rioli, joined by 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 11:30 am Lunch, drinks and entertainment included, still some tickets available so BOOK NOW with Matt McCubbin 0414 438 616 or via the link below to avoid disappointment and support the club https://mitchamfootballclub. teamapp.com/store/items/18919 Reverse draw tickets are NOW also for Sale make sure you see Dane Wilson to book yours 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

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UNDER 19 Coach: Matt McCubbin & Andrew McKeown Sam Howell Aaron Stanford Athan Stylos Ben Smith Ben Joseph Danny Sanchez Fotinatos David Giles Johlen Raath Josh Doidge Josh Kable Julian Rambaldo

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DIVISION 2 LILYDALE: We are back today, after no game last week. We welcome Mulgrave today to the Lilydale Reserve and after the game Mulgrave players, staff, and supporters are most welcome to join us for awards, in the clubrooms. Tonight we also have our Casino Night. Tickets are still available, see Jody Wilson. We have a few more events before the end of the season – Aug 5th, Players Boat Cruise, see Locky Koger for tickets. Aug 19th - Past Players and Officials Luncheon. Contact Vicki Hottes for tickets 0400 364 898. Aug 26th – Vote Count for Football and Netball teams. After Croydon game, back at clubrooms. Hot Beef And Gravy Rolls will be available. Presentation Night – date has been for September 28th, more details to come, but keep the date. We have ordered new beanies. You can pre order your – see Ant Decru, they are $20. Good Luck to our Junior teams that will be in finals next week. Please note that there is to be no glass taken outside from clubrooms and no alcohol is to be bought into the ground. These are part of our conditions of our Liquor License and they need to be adhered to. If you want to know what is happening around the club, go to our website, wwwlilydalefc. com.au, Lilydale Football and Netball Club on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Team App Go Dales.

LILYDALE Senior Coach: Ben Neagle Res Coach: Jamie Cruickshank Ground: Lilydale Sports Oval, off Main St, Lilydale (Melways 38 E4) Ph: 9735 0270. Colours: Blue jumper with yellow sash, royal blue 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

Jarrod Healey Lochie Wilson Corey Bernstein Matthew Wierzbicki Billy Gardiner Leigh Carswell Grant Hill Ryan Harvey Jake Clements Daniel Baldwin Bryce Batty Lochie Koger Dean Carswell Taylor Hohepa Richard Wyles Callum Morrison Brad Lowe Nick Delk Biondo Zak Kennedy Jamie Cruikshank Jikola Whyman Sam Horsely Josh Petracca Liam Koger Harry Beckwith Andy Malcolm Beau Mitchener Patrick Klep Andrew Preston Kane Quilty Ryan Mc Nay Jayden DePace James Munro Jye Sciortino Mitch de Franceschi Adam O’Donohue Tori Klaas-Henry Q2

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Matt Cope Jake Di Pietrantino Mitch Carratelli Dean Barrand Joel Toohey Lucas Halse Stephen Mc Donald Brent King Sam Johnson Tristan Davies Sean Hadju Josh Mc Phee Brad Ryan Sammy Baker John Dell Dylan Barker Josh Barrett Brodi Martin Andrew Strong

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UNDER 19 Coach: John Gordon 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14

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Sam Baker Nathan Tompson Brody Klaas Henry Brandon Mills Sam Horsely Zac Griffin Trent Elliot Jackson Lowe Mitch Arthur Dominic Aloi Tyson Noyes Bryce Hindhaugh Kyle Skewes

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Mitchell Felstead Tom Scopel Joel Koger Will Pleming Trent Davison Liam Canaider Jordan Trollope Mitch Oultram Matt Dippa Lachie Huckstep Bailey Sciortino Peter Nouk Shane Kollosche

30 Blake Hughes 31 Liam Canaider


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ROUND 13: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

MULGRAVE: This week we travel out to Lilydale for three must win games. Last game we played host to Doncaster East, where the Under 19s “kicked the dew off the grass” and recorded a long-awaited win, and began the trek to get back in the finals’ race. Best players were: Pat Hurley, Nathan Broccio and Jordan Falloon. The reserves called on a bunch of under 19s to bolster their ranks and were able to record a fantastic win, thanks to those guys who pulled on their boots for the second time in a day. Best were: Sam Kenny, Heath Evans and James Verde. The seniors were well down in ruck stocks but put in a very creditable performance against the second top side, going down by only 9 points, best were Nathan Grylls, Cohen Howell and Ben Gilling.

MULGRAVE Senior Coach: Peter Greenstreet Res Coach: Dain Howe Ground: Mulgrave Reserve, Garnett Rd, Wheelers Hill (Melways 81 A1) Ph: 9795 5301. Colours: Red jumper with blue yoke and gold lion emblem, blue shorts. 1 2 3 4 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 35 36 37 38 39

Seb Henderson Sean Lester Dean Siakoulis (C) Cohen Howel Jacob Leece Sam Kassianou Ben Gilling Perry Cole Adam Booth Nathan Grylls Tom McGowan Dale Cheesman Callan Thornton Ian McLennan Jack Roper George Alepidis Jack Davidson Matt Young Rhett Wilsmore Darren Butler Will Currell Jordan Falloon Thomas Gladman Lachlan Raymer Jackson McGrath Griffin James Ben Chung Matthew Gould Mitch Peddle Alistair Tillyard Andy Tsai Braydon James Heath Evans Chris McDermott Matt Hesketh Dillion Coleman Hamish Miller

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Mitch Selleck Ned Rowland Josh Meyers Jordan Cochrane Sam Trevethan Tim Rowe Matthew Craig Nick Henley Yasteel Jungbahadur Josh Ward Luke Ward Robert Draper - Devery Matthew Hogan Aaron Lucas

Upcoming events are: Comedy Night on 22nd July, Past Players Day/ Lion Pride Lunch on 29th July and $5000 draw on 12th August. Please support these great events Remember when buying goods and services think of our sponsors first. Major Sponsor: ProCut Trees Gold Sponsor: New Tech Homes Silver Sponsors: Mulgrave Country Club, Dandenong Club, Pinewood Community Bank, Middleman Functions. Popink, Dulux, Lakeside Consultants, Wheelers Hill Hotel, Bronze Sponsors: Hueys Bakehouse, Oasis Turf, Programmed Property Services, Metro Block and Brick, Mulgrave Mazda, Advanced Office Interiors, Waverley Bathrooms, Vic Tas Freight Express, Lowe Farms, All Climate Solutions, Mercedes Benz Berwick, AJC Painting Services, Living Health Group, Henderson Fitness Go Mully

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UNDER 19 Coach: Tony Ellin 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Robert Blew Jack Robertson Grady Cairnduff Evan Sarkissian Baxter Leece Nathan Broccio Billy Diamataris Brett Cahill Josh Carden Kal Kelaart Pat Hurley Nicholas Pagliaro

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Ben Simpson Matt Ellin Sam McRae Jack Davidson Matt Zoglous Zac Bonney Blake Rule Jordan Falloon Christian Martino Alex Moore Bailey Hosking Max Wolbers

29 Lau Bir 31 Maurice Papamichael 32 James Verde (C) 33 Braydon James 36 Stephen Hatzinikolou

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DIVISION 2 UPPER FERNTREE GULLY: Hard day last Saturday with Knox being too good in all three games. Despite the result against Knox the senior side has shown it can match it with all the other sides in this division and need to keep improving with six games left for the year while the reserves and U19’s need to keep persevering. Congratulations to Adrian Catalano our U19 captain who played his 50th U19 game for the club. The Women’s team also had a hard day going down to a strong Mt Evelyn side. On Sunday the Vets had their second win of the season defeating Forest Hill. Today we welcome Wantirna South to Kings Park as well as all the Ladies attending the Race Day. The Women’s team have a bye this week while the Netball girls were back in action last night after a week off. Tomorrow is the last round for the juniors boys before finals with the 15’s, 13’s and 12’s all looking forward to the finals while the girls still have two rounds before finals with the 16’s and 14’s already securing their finals berth. 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 on Friday the 18th August. Thanks to all our sponsors who supported the club this year, please use them and mention you are from the club. Good luck today Upper……go the red and blue!

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

1 Liam Gellie 2 Luke Strachan 3 Carmine Porcaro 4 Tom Meagher 5 Luke Leslie 6 Brad Carroll 7 Vito Lorusso 8 Patrick Gellie 9 Fletcher Dodds 10 Rowan Hore 11 Tyler Willis 12 Adrian Tapscott 13 Taylor Preece 14 Tim Riseley (C) 15 Bryce Hards 16 Tate DeGroot 17 Jordy Whiteman 18 Brad Kelleher 19 Michael Smith 20 Andrew Godfrey 20R Paul Caruso 21 Jayden Cutts 22 Josh Ward 23 Ben Haddock 24 Justin Laughlin 25 Jason Godfrey 26 Tyson McWilliam 27 Tyler Hayward 28 Trentt Frawley 29 Jarrod Whiteman 30 Jake Saltum 31 Leigh Lawson 32 Daniel Erasmus 33 Matthew Lawson 34 Lachlan Callaghan 35 Daniel Beyer 36 Tyler Stephens Q1

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

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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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Liam McKernan Jarrod Dennis Corey Wakefield Sandon Jennings Josh Mason Calan Hewitt Ari Mylantos Matthew Graham Josh Gillespie Lachlan Williams Jaryd Bowler

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ROUND 13: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

WANTIRNA SOUTH Senior Coach: Matt Clarke Res Coach: Luke Slater Ground: Walker Reserve, Tyner Road, Wantirna South. (Melways 63 K12) Colours: Green jumper with two white stripes, green shorts 1 Lee, Tim 1R Gerloff, Ben 2 Greig, Lachlan 3 Young, Sean 4 Papadopoulos, Nick 4R Yusuf, Huse 5 Clingan, Tas 6 Birkett, Jack 7 Freeman, Jackson 8 Walker, Blake 9 Papa, Anch 10 Yusef, Adem 11 Hutchison, Brad 12 McIntyre, Sam 13R Cook, Tim 14 Birte, Andrew 15 Stopinski, Jake 16 Buzinskas, Matt 17 Walker, Brent 18 Denes, Jake 19 Hare, Jack 20 Leggate, Taylor 21 Waller, Dean 22 Teakel, Andrew 23 Stone, Josh 24 Ulms, Brad 25 Manson, Glen 27 Raab, Jayden 28 Brooks, Kyle, 29 Beddome, Daniel 30 Roberts, Jordan 31 Lincoln Wong 32 Dimashki, Mark 33 Huckstepp, Ty 34 Denes, Mark 36 Gerloff, Scott 37 Lang, David Q1

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Sarrin, Jimmy Cox, Jayden Anderson, Thomas Stevens, Mitchell Graffen, Jack Hallam, Sam Henry, Tyson Cromb, Daniel Gleeson, Callum Lynch, Brenton Casement, Michael Jensen, Jai Klibingaitis, Zac Clark, Morgan Maaliki, Luke Naylor, Stephen Joao, James Richardson, Tim Kennedy, Ayden Ryan, David Cox, Cameron Papa, Dean Papp, Robert

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DIVISION 2 WANTIRNA SOUTH: After two consecutive wins against Mitcham and Lilydale and a bye, we are refreshed to tackle the last part of the season. The seniors are only two games out of the top four and although other results will need to go our way, we must focus on what we can control. Today’s game against Upper Ferntree Gully is vital to our chances. They beat us by a small margin when we played them at our ground earlier in the season, so we owe them. If we play with the same intensity as we did against Lilydale, we can take home the 4 points. The reserves are only 1 win out of the top 4 and a win will see us one step closer to finals action. Four quarters of disciplined committed football is required. The under 19’s have registered 2 wins for the season and play against a team with the same number wins. We are a big chance this week. Get behind Daisy, Nathan Denes and Paul. Good luck to Jayden with your recovery. Our next function is our Ladies night/Devils Gallery and is on Saturday July 29th. This promises to be a big night.

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

Edmondson, Nathan Tyler Maaliki Carney, Dailen Ngauamano, M Riley, Jarrod Louw, Keanan Curnow, Josh Rogers, James Pollard, Jack Nelson, Patrick Lowe, Brandon Cahill, Chris

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Hodge, Josh Wiseman, Cody Konstantopoulos, Luke Grima, Luke Donald, Jayden Sarinn, Brendan Denes, Nathan Jackson, Noah Ritchie, Curtly Palamara, Nathan Mylonas, Jason Chatwin, Robert

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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 9.8-62 v Balwyn 6.12-48 Norwood 19.8-122 v Blackburn 9.10-64

Sunday 16 July (Split Round) E R’wood 13.10-88 v Nth R’wood 8.12-60

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

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

Lilydale 10.10-70 v Wantirna Sth 8.5-53

Saturday 15 July (Split Round)

Wav. Blues 9.7-61 v Mitcham 11.14-80

Mitcham 14.17-101 v Wav. Blues 14.9-93

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

FINALS

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

Round 10 - Saturday 24 June

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

Knox 11.17-83 v Upper FTG 5.8-38

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

v v v v v

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




2017 FIXTURES

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DIVISION THREE

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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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

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Ringwood 19.9-123 E Burwood 8.10-58 Boronia 12.10-82 Warrandyte 8.9-57 Sth B’grave 7.12-54 T’stowe 11.4-70

The Basin Park Orchards East Burwood Chirnside Park South Belgrave Ringwood

Ferntree Gully Warrandyte Heathmont Templestowe Boronia Scoresby

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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 7.5-47 Scoresby 8.14-62 FT Gully 12.7-79 C’side Pk 10.11-71 Pk O’rds 9.14-128 Heathmont 3.11-29

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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

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

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 15 - Saturday 29 July

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 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 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

Round 14 - Saturday 22 July

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 C’stream 11.11-77 v Forest Hill 9.5-59 Nunawading 3.3-21 v Donvale 35.29-239 Fairpark 10.9-69 v Surrey Pk 11.14-80 W’horse P 14.12-96 v Kilsyth 11.11-77 Silvan 11.9-75 v GW Hawks 6.8-44

F’st Hill 19.15-129 v Coldstream 15.14-104 Donvale 30.25-205 v Nunawading 2.3-15 Surrey Pk 14.7-91 v Fairpark 4.10-34 Kilsyth 12.10-82 v W’horse P 11.11-77 GW Hawks 14.8-92 v Silvan 2.3-15

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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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 Q1

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 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

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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


DIVISION 3

ROUND 14: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

BORONIA: 2017 HAWKA Social Calendar

BORONIA 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.

1 2 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41

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

Q1

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Q2

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.

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

Q3

Q4

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

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

28 De Boer 29 Whitmore 30 Stamatakos

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DIVISION 3 PARK ORCHARDS: Today we welcome Scoresby Football Club to Domeney Reserve. Scoresby will be fighting for a spot in the top five so it should be a great game. Last weekend we ventured out to South Belgrave without Fowkes, Handley, Nicholson, Witnish and Hickey who were all unavailable for various reasons. This was officially a ‘danger game’, but this group relish a challenge, and with the inclusion of some youth, the boys ran over South Belgrave in the second half to win by 74 points. The margin would have been greater if not for a 3.11 last quarter which blemished the scoreboard somewhat. A great debut from U19 Matt George and solid performances from Fischer, Philp, Wiggins and Bayliss saw the side run out easy winners in the end. The D Squad ran out 13 point winners in a hard fought game. With only one goal scored in the last quarter it was a tight affair with M. Nicholson, Butera, Macdonald, Cocks and old man Molloy all playing well. The U19’s came up against a spirited South Belgrave side. After a rev up at quarter time from coach Weeks, the boys piled on 5.4 to nothing to set up a strong half time lead. To their credit though, the opposition worked hard in the second half and outscored the young Sharks side. The final margin was 33 points with Sheers, Cridland and Purcell amongst the best. In the three netball games PO White went down 50 to 49 in a nail biter against Fair Park (Wilson 42 out of 49), PO Red won 31 to 22 against Norwood (Kleesh 24) and are now a game clear on top of the ladder, and PO Black went down 14 to 35 against FTG. And finally, a call to arms - our last two home games are against East Burwood and FTG on 8th and 19th August respectively so get the family together, get to Domeney for each of these games and be part of the excitement that is building around the club. Go Sharks!

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.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Q1

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 Q2

39 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 69

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

Q3

Q4

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

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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

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

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

25 26 27 28 30 31 33 43

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


ROUND 14: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

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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Q2

39 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 59 67

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

Q3

DIVISION 3 SCORESBY: 4 in a row for the first time since 2012 for the Scores. Thanks to our committed supporters for their attendance at the game, and for coming to our Great Gatsby themed gala night. It was a great day and night, and a huge thanks to those who donated to the silent auction. The 1’s snuck over the line against East Burwood last week. The boys played poorly but walked away with the 4 points. Wade McConnon and Marc Williams kept us in the game and got us over the line. Frog’s reserves had a massive win, and it was great to see the boys playing well as a team and enjoying themselves. Nathan Hawes kicked 4 and was one of the best. The 19’s also had a strong victory, which can hopefully propel them into the final part of the season. Kobie Stock was named in the best. The Netballers had a bye, but the Vets had a massive win under lights on Friday against Bayswater. The boys moved closer to top spot with finals just around the corner. Big clash this week for all Saturday teams as we head out to Park Orchards, who are sitting pretty in the top couple in all 3 grades. Look forward to seeing you all out there. 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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16 17 17 19 20 21 26 27 35 40 60

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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DIVISION 3 EAST BURWOOD: So much to be proud of last Saturday at East Burwood Reserve. Playing against a very strong Scoresby side our boys showed an application and effort that hasn’t always been evident this season. Although it was a low scoring encounter everybody at the ground got real value for their admission fee. This was a real nail biter that went down to the final seconds of the game with the Rams camped inside 50 but enable to get that elusive goal before the siren sounded. Best players for the Rams in a great team effort were Tyler Sent, Jacob Mulqueen, Sam Coates and Stephen Henshaw. This week sees Templestowe make the trip to East Burwood Reserve with the Rams determined to atone for the defeat in Round 4. With just 5 games to go the boys will be going all out to chalk up that first win. 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

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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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DIVISION 3 TEMPLESTOWE: The East Burwood Rams will host the Stowe this Saturday at East Burwood Reserve. Last weekend, the Templestowe faithful watched all three teams run out against Heathmont in the resplendent Heritage Maroon and White celebrating our long history in the Diamond Valley and EFL. Weather wise, we have had a great run of king conditions. The U19’s were out gunned from the start by a tall and skilled Heathmont Jets. The Sons of the Ones were relentless in their pursuit for victory, limiting the Jets to only 1 goal for the entire game running out winners by 112 points. 11 individual goal kickers with Paul Fiorenza topping the list with 5 goals, BOG judged Harris Phaedonos wearing his favourite jumper number 17. The Seniors were challenged early by the Jets with a narrow 4 point lead at the quarter time break. In the next 2 terms, the Dockers defence held the Jets goalless and only allowed 1 goal in the Q4. Final result was a win to the Stowe by 41 points, Matthew Mariani, back from a week off, kicking 3 goals and Sam Clark given BOG. Make sure you book into the Luncheon hosted at Porter St hosted by Templestowe Junior FC Saturday 29th July and watch the Dockers take on the Ringwood Redbacks – should be a “cracker” game. Our next player hosted Function will be held at The Wharf tonight Saturday 22nd July. ”Whatever it Takes”– CQR.

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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 Q1

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 Q2

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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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DIVISION 3 HEATHMONT: It was a torrid week at the Hangar, but hopes were high when we ventured down to Templestowe. The U19’s after a tough start in the first quarter, managed to pull away from the opposition and record another win cementing a top two spot. The DSquad still heavily undermanned with many forced changes, mainly due to injuries, took the field and the determination was there from the first bounce. Their defence work was fantastic as they repelled the early attack from the opposition. But as the game progressed and injuries again left us without a bench, the opposition pulled away to win the day. The Senior line up was also a bit different on the day due to these changes, but and it was a very even first quarter with only a couple of points separating teams. Inaccuracy for the Jets was starting to creep in while Templestowe kicked truly. Despite having the majority of the ball in our forward line for most of the game, it was points not goals on the scoreboard. This inaccuracy cost us the match, as each team had pretty much the same scoring shots at goals. The boys endeavour and determination were there so no doubt with a few more tweaks – they will turn it around against Chirnside Park today. Congrats to the Women’s Team on their win last week. The Netball teams are also having good results. Good Luck to all the Junior teams in their last Home and Away match tomorrow. WHAT’S ON? Mr Heathmont NEXT Saturday July 29 at the Bowls Club. Sportspersons Night - Thursday August 10 at the Hangar. Jets Draw/Vote Count – Sunday August 24 see Rob Parker for tickets --- Check FB/Website for updates

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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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DIVISION 3 SOUTH BELGRAVE: Today we welcome the Warrandyte and Kilsyth Football Clubs to our home and invite you all to enjoy a drink or something to eat from our dedicated volunteers on our BBQ, Bar or Canteen, while you enjoy the football. In this, our penultimate home game we have been blessed by the weather and we hope that today is also dry. Don’t forget we have our Sponsors/ Old Boys Brunch in the Community House from 12-2pm. Although we didn’t have any wins on Saturday against ladder leaders Park Orchards, I was fortunate to see the Under 17s win well, against Upper Gully under lights on Friday and our Veterans win against Boronia on Sunday. Our Netballers had the weekend off as well, so hopefully I have some positive news to report next week. Coterie tickets are due in by the end of July so see Danny or Pete Cormack. Good luck to all that 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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ROUND 14: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

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. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 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 38

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

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DIVISION 3 WARRANDYTE: Close but not close enough was the summary of Saturdays game against Chirnside Park. In what was a tough 4 quarter game the Bloods fell just short in getting a win in round 13. In a game what was tough with many stoppages throughout the day, the Bloods got the first goal through good team work which Michael Cullum finished off with a goal inside the first 5 minutes. The next 20 minutes was a tough encounter with Chirnside getting a goal and scores locked at 1 goal apiece at quarter time. The second quarter like the first was tight with both team defences repelling the ball out and both teams scored 2 goals each to be locked up at 3goals each at half time. Inaccurate kicking by the bloods failed to convert thus leaving the team 6 points down at half time. 3rd quarter again was a tough encounter with Chirnside scoring 2 goals and Warrandyte 1. Chirnside giving Warrandyte a sniff with inaccurate kicking in the 3rd qtr. The game came down to who wanted it more and Chirnside Pk hit the board first with 4 quick goals and then added a fifth to be 39 points ahead half way through the last. To Warrandyte’s credit, we did not give up and were able to score the next 4 goals unanswered to get the score back to within 14 points, but it was too little too late and when the siren went the Bloods fell 14 points short. Best players on the day were T.Appleby, Oliver, White, Morley, Hayton, Thompson, J. Beasley and Brooking This week we take on Sth Belgrave away and will be working hard to come away with the 4 points. Next week we are hosting the President/ Sponsors Lunch with guest speaker Terry Wallace. Go to www.warrandytefc.com for info and bookings.

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DIVISION 3 RINGWOOD: Last weekend was another good one for the Redbacks with both sides continuing their winning runs and a successful Presidents Lunch being enjoyed by our valued sponsors and members. The Reserves established an early lead which saw them hold a four goal break at the main break. Despite being challenged by the opposition in the second half we managed to hold them at bay and finished the game off full of running in the last quarter to record a solid 7 goal victory. The Seniors were looking to maintain their spot near the top of the ladder and set up their victory in the first half where they established a 7 goal lead at half time. Through good team football they continued to control the game in the second half and won all four quarters to run out good winners by over 12 goals. Socially we ask everyone to sell and purchase your tickets to the $5000 draw which is being held on August 12 in the social rooms and for full details see Nick Macklin. Today we welcome Ferntree Gully to Jubilee Park and invite all their players and supporters to join us for after match drinks and a meal in the social room. Today is another big couple of games for both sides in which we need to keep our recent good form continuing to establish our positions on the ladder and we wish both sides good luck and hope we can celebrate some victories tonight.

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.

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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 Q1

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FANTASTIC FOUR By: Matt Foita After Ferntree Gully won a deserved Division 4 flag last season, the race for this year’s premiership was an open race and it seems as if almost everyone is still in it. With just 10 points separating Donvale on top and the in-form Kilsyth in sixth, the pressure still remains on every team in the top half. The remaining fixtures see 10 more matches which involve teams in the hunt for finals. We take a closer look at how the current top four are looking as we head into the business end of the season. COLDSTREAM - (4th, 8-5 ) The Cougars made big plays in the off season as they looked to avenge last season’s showing and push for a spot in Division 3 next season. It looked to have paid big dividends as it shot out of the blocks with a 4-0 start. Since then Coldstream has been 4-5, and will be hurting after losing a high-scoring affair against fellow contender Forest Hill. Coach Michael Cardamone is happy with his side’s attacking threat (1417 points, second-best in the division), but knows they need to tighten up defensively if they’re too be taken seriously in the finals. “We’re both pretty attacking teams (Forest Hill) and we’ve probably both got to work on the defensive end obviously, because finals are won in defence and you don’t want to give up 15 goals too many times,” Cardamone said. If the Cougars are to shore up their defensive structures and in turn their lull in form, Cardamone stresses the importance that the return of key backman Paul Wagner will play in doing so. “Paul Wagner one of our key backman, he’s been great this year and unfortunately he didn’t play on the weekend, which really hurt our structures.” Looking at the games the Cougars have to finish the home and away season, if they do manage to hold their spot in the four, they’ve thoroughly deserved it. Run home: Donvale (A), Glen Waverley Hawks (H), Kilsyth (A), Whitehorse Pioneers (H), Fairpark (A). FOREST HILL - (3rd, 9-4) After the anguish of being so close last season, Forest Hill was expected by many to take the next step and become the powerful force in Division 4 for season 2017. But as coach Martin Stillman correctly states, recent history isn’t as important as it would seem, such is the recruiting power and personnel changes in local football these days. “The thing is each year the teams change in terms of personnel and you can’t really look to far back into last season to predict what will happen this year, Donvale have recruited well, Glen Waverley Hawks the same and the competition is a lot tighter than 2016,” Stillman said. The Zebras’ form is looking good with three wins out of the last four with last week’s crucial victory, their best game of the year, and first top 4 scalp. The 58

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coach says this win gave the group a good injection of confidence. “It was our best performance for the year, until Saturday we hadn’t defeated any team in the top four, so it’ll definitely give the group a lot of confidence knowing they can match it with and defeat a top four team at this point of the year.” Stillman believes his side will need 12 wins to be sure of a finals place, meaning they need to win 3 out of their last 5 games, and despite only playing one more top 4 side, they still face a tough run home as is the nature of division four this season. Run home: Glen Waverley (H), Kilsyth (A), Surrey Park (A), Silvan (H), Whitehorse Pioneers (A) WHITEHORSE PIONEERS - (2nd, 10-3) After finishing in the bottom half of the table last season, the Pioneers were one of pace setters early in the year and found themselves 4-1 after five rounds. The Springfield Park residents went on an impressive run which saw them win the next five to be two games clear after round 10. However, two losses to Surrey Park and Kilsyth has seen their season hit a bump in the road, now finding themselves second and well and truly back with the pack. With it now the business end of the season, the Pioneers will be looking to their most consistent players for the season to stand up and resurrect their early season form. One of these players is Maverick Gleed. During their powerful run throughout the middle of the season Gleed was in Whitehorse’s best players nine times in 10 games. Whilst being on top for majority of the season so far, Whitehorse only have the fourth best attack (1185) in the competition, with the likes of Forest Hill (1312) , Coldstream (1471) and Donvale (1536) ahead of them. This is despite having Andrew Padbury up forward, the big man having kicked 52 majors this season. The Pioneers may need to look for another option up forward. Whitehorse will want to sew up their top four place before the final fortnight, with mouth-watering clashes against Coldstream and Forest Hill to finish off their season. Run home: Fairpark (H), Donvale (A), Nunawading (H), Coldstream (A), Forest Hill (H).


DIVISION 4 FINALS PREVIEW DONVALE - (1st, 10-3) Universally (in Division 4 at least) regarded as the team to beat, Donvale finds itself on top of the table reigning in the rest of the competition throughout the year, and look to have peaked at the right time. Coach Matt Fife says that returning players have impacted the Magpies recent destructive form. “We’ve had 6-8 key players from last year out with injury, Jess Liebelt, Josh Bush, Kyle Wignell and they’ve all come back in incrementally.” Fife also references the fact the Magpies were required to play eight games away back to back. “The fact we played eight away games in a block to start the year, even though we had a couple of losses, we were really really competitive in every single game, I think we come out of that away block of games pretty galvanised.” Their recent home form only enhances Matt’s message. The Magpies haven’t lost since Round 8, and are 5-0 at their home ground. Matt also feels that although the twin towers of Murphy and Purcell are grabbing all the headlines, his midfield unit are leading the way. “You’re looking at Sam Coghlan he’s had a great year he’s a player who has a few things to clean up but

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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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DIVISION 4 FAIRPARK: To say Saturday was a tough day is an understatement with both teams having a pretty good start but not being able to go on with it. Our Reserves started strong and kicked straight to only be down by a couple of goals at the half but unfortunately that was where it stopped only kicking 1 goal in the second half and going down 81 – 33 against Surrey Park. Robbie Cox kicked 2 goals while Dihood, Temple and Ormston all had 1. Our seniors where a little bit different with our wayward kicking for goal. A lot of the game was played in the middle and very even most of the time but with Surrey Parks pressure in the 2nd and 3rd quarters and their straight kicking for goal, the game got away from us. Mercer, Flintoff, Pearse and McNamara all with 1 goal each. Up Coming Events; Mr. Lion – This Saturday night Round 15 – 29th July – Marque Day - $25 entry for past players.

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DIVISION 4 FOREST HILL: A couple of big games at Zebraland last week as we took on Coldstream in the Cancer Awareness Game, supporting the Leukaemia Foundation. Thanks to Coldstream for supporting this day. In the Seniors 3rd spot was up for grabs whilst in the Reserves we were trying to stay a game clear on top and Coldstream were trying to gain some breathing space in the final four. The windy conditions made scoring difficult for both teams. A bad head clash caused early in the first quarter to be shortened as an ambulance was called FH 1-3 COLD 1-0 at that stage of the game. We trust the Coldstream player makes a full and speedy recovery. The umpires re started the game at the start of the third quarter and in the second half we made use of our depth and were able to pull away for a comfortable win. With the entrée out of the way we moved on to the main course. With plenty to play for the seniors game was played at a cracking pace and good skills despite the wind. The wind seemed to be slightly favouring the pool end and by half time we had set up a 6 plus goal lead. Coldstream refused to buckle and came back in the third quarter reducing the lead to only 3 goals helped by Forest Hills inaccurate kicking. In a tense last quarter Coldstream narrowed the lead to 16 points when another lengthy delay for the ambulance made it a long last quarter the Zeb’s steadied and despite peppering the goals squandered many chances and ultimately we secured a 4 goal margin. In the tricky conditions Carnelley’s 7 goals straight was a highlight as were Rowe’s 3 goals at clutch moments. This week sees the annual Ladies Lunch, when as a club we acknowledge the hard work and support that all the Zebra ladies do. Tickets are $20 so secure a spot by seeing a committee member. The netballers return to the court after a week off and with only 4 games remaining each game is vital in setting up finals positions. The big games continue as we host Glen Waverley Hawks and their supporters. When we played them earlier in the season on their ground they pushed us all the way. With the way results fell in the last week we are a game from top spot whilst the Hawks are only outside the finals on percentage. With both sides being well motivated we are hoping for another high quality game. 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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ROUND 14: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

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

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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DIVISION 4 GLEN WAVERLEY HAWKS: The Glen Waverley Hawks hit the road this week for the first of a three game stretch of football away from Waverley Toyota Oval. After enduring a 1-4 start to the season the Hawks have rallied going 7-1 over the next two months to pull themselves into the finals race. Everyone at Glen Waverley knows the next three weeks will make or break the season but there can be no looking past a Forest Hill side who scored an impressive win over Coldstream last week and are just as desperate to protect their place in the four. The Hawks went into last week’s game with Silvan keen to turn around the result of what was probably their worst game for the season when the two sides met in Round 3. While Silvan got the jump that day, the Hawks came out and jumped the Cats this time kicking the first three goals of the game and establishing an early lead that would never be truly challenged on their way to running out as 28 point victors. Myles Viney continues to show his strong form is no aberration but rather the new norm as he locks down dangerous forwards seemingly every week, whilst the toughness of Josh McMillian is really coming to the fore as the games get colder and are played in a tighter, more contested fashion. Looking ahead, the recent battles between Forest Hill and Glen Waverley have been crackers with both side having recently enjoyed the delights of a hard fought victory and the anguish of close losses. The Hawks expect nothing different this week, and on the small confines of the Zebras home ground Glen Waverley will need to bring their best contested ball work to walk away with the four points. In social news, Naughties Night is just around the corner on August 12th. A player function which was all but demanded by the general public after the success of 90’s night earlier in the year! See you all at Forest Hill this Saturday as the Hawks look to take their place in the top four for the first time in season 2017. Go you Hawks!

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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)

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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

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

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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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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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ROUND 14: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

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

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

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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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DIVISION 4 SURREY PARK: The under 19s had a big scalp, defeating Glen Waverley by 7 points in a thrilling and tight contested game. It was double trouble with the Harry’s, with Lacchiana and Clyne at each end of the ground having significant impact. A pair of James’ were also instrumental, with Hayes breaking lines through the midfield, and Gray locking down opponents in the backline. The reserves blazed away in the second half to get their 9th win of the season. Tom Ross welcomed himself back in the side with a ton of possessions, and two cheeky goals in the last quarter. Sloane Willing looked 20 years younger in his historic 300th game, kicking 2 snags, and taking a few big marks down forward. Joshua Brown returned after a stint of teaching in the Philippines and slotted nicely down back. The seniors had a nice 10 goal win, to cap of a victorious day at the Panther Pit. Justin Cuzzupi returned from injury in great fashion, kicking 4 goals. Stu Johns got airborne after taking a massive specky over teammate Alex Hocking, and matched his brother, Graeme, with 4 goals as well. This week we take on Nunawading, as all teams look to build some momentum going into finals.

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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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DIVISION 4 DONVALE: Two great wins against Nunawading last weekend. Our reserves and seniors both played really well, with our seniors moving to the top of the ladder. Our Under 19s were overrun by Chirnside Park in what was our senior club’s first home loss for the season.

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.

Our Under 19s welcome Surrey Park today and Seniors and Reserves host Coldstream. These are three crucial games in terms of finals positions so expect ripping footy from all sides at Donvale Reserve today. Donvale are confirmed as host for first two weeks of junior finals so we look forward to showing off our new rooms to the wider EFL community. 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 Tunstall Fresh, Konstruct Recycling, and Flight Centre Tunstall Square. Please remember to follow us on Social media (Facebook and Instagram) to stay up to date with all the Donvale news.

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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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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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ROUND 14: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

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

DIVISION 4 COLDSTREAM: The Cougars headed out to FH reserve to take on arch enemy Forest Hill. After taking the chocolates in round 4 we knew FH would come out firing and that they did. Unfortunately, a few key injuries in both ones and 2’s hampered our chance of victory losing 4 key players during the match one taken to hospital but cleared of any serious injury which is the most important result. Looking forward to hopefully the decider later in the year. Looking forward to today’s game against Donvale and with a free hit at the flag favourites should be an interesting contest. On the social front, we have our annual midseason ball tonight which will be a fantastic night and we can’t wait to hopefully celebrate it with a big win today. BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TRAINERS CAM, GILL AND TREVOR ON LAST WEEKEND’S EFFORTS. Social Calendar. All Events On The CFC Facebook Page and Team App 5th Aug - The Suburban Footballer $35. See Jamie Clark or Cam Skelton for a ticket. Vote count 19th Aug last round. Presentation Night 29th Sept.

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DIVISION 4 SILVAN: A disappointing pair of results last week, with neither Seniors or Ressies getting to salute. The Reserves seemed to have the game under control, with a handy 4 goal lead at half-time in a low scoring game. Unfortunately lack of numbers (and fitness) meant we ran out of legs in the second half and a couple of very late goals took the win away from us. Best players were Hewitt, Smith, Giuliano, Caputo (out of retirement with 3 goals!), Rowe and Bisschop (who backed up to help out the ones after a late withdrawal – well done Camma). The Seniors got off to a slow start and never got the game back on even terms, despite gaining some momentum in the 3rd quarter. Best were Bowes, Begley, Rowe, Bain, Guglielmi and Moore, with Baina and Spooner getting a couple of goals each and the skipper Shaun ‘Strauny’ Jones even charging forward to score a rare sausage himself! This week we are back on home soil (clay?) to take on Kilsyth, who will be keen to stay in finals contention. The Cats are playing for pride, so it promises to be a ripper game. We also have our major raffle event on straight after the game, so make sure you’ve got your ticket and get along to enjoy the night. Good luck to everyone today. #CATSFOOTY, Go Cats!

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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 Litchfield 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 Q2

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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

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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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ROUND 14: SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

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

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

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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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DIVISION 4 KILSYTH: All 3 sides took on Whitehorse at home in Round 13. The U/19s faced Whitehorse for the second week in a row and were competitive for half the game. Unfortunately, the boys were unable to put 4 quarters together, going down by 35 points. Best on: McDowell, Madigan, Scheepers, Stevens and Hams. The Reserves had a fantastic win over the Pioneers, with a 78-point win. Hincksman and Lucas both kicked 3, Van Gulik, O’Rourke, Oliver and King with 2 and Hare and Kelly 1. Best on: King, P Malan, Hincksman, Hillier, Spiers and Oliver. The Senior boys had a much-needed win over the top team, getting over the line by 5 points. Currey once again shined in front of goal, booting 4, Donaldson and Goodinson with 2, Mainenti, Jackson, Fogarty and Clarke with 1. McArthur, Vanflorestein, Miechel, Browning, Henshall and Noonan all best on. Thank you to all our Sponsors who came to our Sponsors Day on Saturday! We hope you all enjoyed the afternoon and the great game of footy the Senior boys put on!

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UNDER 19 Coach: Mathew Jackson 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 12 15 16 17

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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DATE: Saturday 29 July, 2017 TIME: 3.00—4.00pm WHERE: Benson Oval Eastfield Road, Croydon Join us for lots of fun at our footy clinic and parent information session. For more information contact Belinda: P: 0407 297 777 E: bee.matt@bigpond.com

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

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B FF For Agst 0 0 1200 384 0 0 1049 620 0 0 1054 643 0 0 832 736 0 0 691 700 0 0 635 907 0 0 624 974 0 0 382 1276

% 312.50 169.19 163.92 113.04 98.71 70.01 64.07 29.94

Pts 52 36 36 32 28 20 16 4

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

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

P 13 12 12 12 12 13 12 8

W 12 10 7 5 4 4 1 0

L 1 2 5 7 8 9 11 8

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

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% % Won 253.90 92.31 155.40 83.33 167.02 76.92 154.30 76.92 122.61 53.85 107.66 53.85 93.17 38.46 56.10 30.77 70.04 23.08 18.27 0.00

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

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% % Won 357.70 91.67 232.16 84.62 296.28 75.00 64.27 33.33 44.61 33.33 99.30 30.77 25.62 9.09 30.06 7.69

TEAM FTG Eagles White Vermont Gold Kilsyth Knox Lysterfield Grey Mitcham

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D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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For Agst % % Won 1045 299 349.50 81.82 780 532 146.62 66.67 582 614 94.79 66.67 683 497 137.42 63.64 416 666 62.46 27.27 218 802 27.18 9.09 380 821 46.29 8.33

15D P W L 13 9 4 13 9 4 13 8 5 12 7 5 13 2 11 13 0 13

D B For 0 0 983 0 0 1063 0 0 585 0 1 685 0 0 522 0 0 224

Agst 429 471 609 409 962 1392

% % Won 229.14 69.23 225.69 69.23 96.06 61.54 167.48 58.33 54.26 15.38 16.09 0.00

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

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

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15C For Agst 1041 410 791 509 937 561 915 593 960 783 885 822 791 849 543 968 596 851 217 1188

P 13 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

B For Agst 0 1192 566 0 1315 674 0 1108 583 0 912 563 0 738 960 0 624 917 0 517 1069 0 374 1448

15B B FF For Agst % % Won 0 0 1307 304 429.93 92.31 1 0 1054 460 229.13 83.33 1 0 837 745 112.35 58.33 1 0 615 844 72.87 41.67 1 0 649 839 77.35 33.33 0 0 599 993 60.32 30.77 1 0 465 1003 46.36 8.33 0 0 118 632 18.67 0.00

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 0 1 1 0

For Agst 1430 474 1147 670 1016 866 881 787 703 812 798 979 724 918 692 1057 740 934 465 1334

% 301.69 171.19 117.32 111.94 86.58 81.51 78.87 65.47 79.23 34.86

Pts 48 40 32 28 20 20 20 20 12 4

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JUNIOR LADDERS 2017 14A TEAM P Vermont Purple 13 Lysterfield Teal 12 East Ringwood Blue 12 North Ringwood 12 The Basin 12 FTG Eagles Blue 12 Blackburn Black 13

W L 12 0 10 2 9 2 6 6 3 9 3 9 3 10

13A

D 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

B For Agst 0 1087 416 1 970 465 1 960 564 1 696 491 1 569 867 1 385 793 0 588 887

% % Won 261.30 96.15 208.60 83.33 170.21 79.17 141.75 50.00 65.63 25.00 48.55 25.00 66.29 23.08

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

F A 917 596 847 561 1009 626 841 559 862 630 717 855 532 1120 552 1036 451 1083

% % Won 153.86 83.33 150.98 75.00 161.18 66.67 150.45 61.54 136.83 53.85 83.86 33.33 47.50 33.33 53.28 30.77 41.64 15.38

TEAM Heathmont The Basin Croydon Boronia Kilsyth Lilydale Bayswater Blackburn

D FF F A 0 0 1128 416 0 0 1092 431 0 0 1222 607 0 0 760 799 0 0 711 821 0 0 545 826 0 0 527 1289 0 0 404 1200

% Pts 271.15 48 253.36 40 201.32 28 95.12 28 86.60 28 65.98 16 40.88 12 33.67 8

D FF F A 0 0 977 380 0 0 805 595 0 0 1115 622 0 0 712 638 0 0 363 1045 0 0 284 1216

% Pts 257.11 48 135.29 32 179.26 28 111.60 28 34.74 4 23.36 0

P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

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

P W L 12 10 2 12 9 3 12 8 4 13 8 5 13 7 6 12 4 8 12 4 8 13 4 9 13 2 11

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

P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

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

P W L 13 12 1 13 8 5 13 7 6 13 7 6 13 1 12 13 0 13

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

D FF For Agst % Pts 0 0 718 338 212.43 48 0 0 751 291 258.08 44 0 0 867 322 269.25 40 0 0 528 562 93.95 32 0 0 455 598 76.09 20 0 0 427 620 68.87 16 0 0 453 757 59.84 12 0 0 283 774 36.56 12

13B

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0

P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

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

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 690 499 574 424 367 324 351 188

A 379 339 353 460 480 512 510 604

% 182.06 147.20 162.61 92.17 76.46 63.28 68.82 31.13

Pts 48 36 32 20 20 16 12 8

% 175.14 224.58 145.90 90.85 104.44 72.75 53.15 43.07

Pts 44 40 32 32 24 20 8 8

14C W 12 10 7 7 7 4 3 2

L 1 3 6 6 6 9 10 11

13C TEAM Glen Waverley Hawks Upper Ferntree Gully The Knights - Rowville Mitcham Donvale Chirnside Park East Ringwood White Wantirna South

P W L 13 11 2 13 10 3 13 8 5 13 8 5 13 6 7 13 5 8 13 2 11 13 2 11

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

P W L 13 12 1 13 10 3 13 9 4 13 8 5 13 6 7 13 4 9 13 3 10 13 0 13

14D

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

F 627 676 623 457 517 363 329 295

A 358 301 427 503 495 499 619 685

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

F 720 583 693 546 423 300 313 201

A 169 433 357 375 422 596 729 698

% Pts 426.04 48 134.64 40 194.12 36 145.60 32 100.24 24 50.34 16 42.94 12 28.80 0


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

11A

P W L D FF 13 11 2 0 0 13 8 4 1 0 13 8 4 1 0 13 8 5 0 0 13 4 9 0 0 13 3 10 0 0

For Agst 656 284 628 356 616 395 472 458 335 672 305 607

% 230.99 176.40 155.95 103.06 49.85 50.25

Pts 44 34 34 32 16 12

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

Pts 52 40 32 28 28 28 16 12 8 0

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

P W L 13 13 0 13 10 3 13 8 5 13 7 6 13 7 6 13 7 6 13 4 9 13 3 10 13 2 11 13 0 13

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

P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

D FF F A 0 0 984 155 0 0 678 379 0 0 561 506 0 0 594 357 0 0 551 342 0 0 557 523 0 0 394 440 0 0 418 744 0 0 169 930 0 0 143 913

Pts 48 44 44 32 28 28 26 26 12 4

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

P W L 13 11 2 12 9 3 12 9 3 13 7 6 13 6 7 13 6 7 13 5 8 12 4 8 13 4 9 12 1 11

% Won 100.00 91.67 69.23 63.64 63.64 50.00 41.67 30.77 25.00 25.00 15.38 8.33 8.33

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

P W L 13 13 0 12 10 2 13 8 5 13 8 5 12 7 5 12 7 5 12 4 8 13 2 11 13 2 11 13 0 13

% 634.84 178.89 110.87 166.39 161.11 106.50 89.55 56.18 18.17 15.66

12C W L 12 1 11 2 11 2 8 5 7 6 7 6 6 6 6 6 3 10 1 12

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P 11 12 13 11 11 12 12 13 12 12 13 12 12

W 11 11 9 7 7 6 5 4 3 3 2 1 1

L 0 1 4 4 4 6 7 9 9 9 11 11 11

D B FF For Agst % Pts 0 0 0 317 114 278.07 40 0 0 0 365 160 228.12 40 0 0 0 429 250 171.60 40 0 0 0 268 272 98.53 28 0 0 0 287 295 97.29 24 0 0 0 250 405 61.73 16 0 0 0 158 459 34.42 12 0 0 0 236 355 66.48 8

P W L 12 11 1 12 9 3 12 8 3 13 7 5 12 6 6 12 3 9 13 1 12

D 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

B 1 1 1 0 1 1 0

F 528 462 394 300 389 182 150

A 190 216 176 273 281 445 539

% % Won 277.89 91.67 213.89 75.00 223.86 70.83 109.89 57.69 138.43 50.00 40.90 25.00 27.83 7.69

11C

D FF F 0 0 861 0 0 781 0 0 683 0 0 534 0 0 525 0 0 362 1 0 365 1 0 378 0 0 291 0 0 87

A 200 207 337 303 466 379 406 424 679 993

% 430.50 377.29 202.67 176.24 112.66 95.51 89.90 89.15 42.86 8.76

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

W L 10 3 10 3 10 3 7 6 6 7 4 9 3 10 2 11

11B

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

P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

F 610 319 443 165 305 191 285 239 210 65

A 188 151 284 235 243 377 402 309 310 498

% % Won 324.47 84.62 211.26 75.00 155.99 75.00 70.21 53.85 125.51 46.15 50.66 46.15 70.90 38.46 77.35 33.33 67.74 30.77 13.05 8.33

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0

F 660 519 510 386 524 308 234 206 113 21

A 215 148 211 259 226 317 433 422 520 850

% % Won 306.98 100.00 350.68 83.33 241.71 61.54 149.03 61.54 231.86 58.33 97.16 58.33 54.04 33.33 48.82 15.38 21.73 15.38 2.47 0.00

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

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

F 716 700 575 379 475 352 325 312 313 200 241 247 277

A 132 227 284 288 413 347 483 432 523 457 607 644 753

% 542.42 308.37 202.46 131.60 115.01 101.44 67.29 72.22 59.85 43.76 39.70 38.35 36.79

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

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

L 0 2 3 4 4 7 7 7 9

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 2 1

F 716 609 311 723 413 207 125 257 120

A 154 286 282 281 327 540 438 476 702

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% 464.94 212.94 110.28 257.30 126.30 38.33 28.54 53.99 17.09

Pts 40 32 24 28 20 12 8 4 4

% Won 100.00 80.00 66.67 63.64 55.56 30.00 22.22 12.50 10.00

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

P W L D B FF F 11 11 0 0 1 0 871 12 11 1 0 0 0 648 12 9 3 0 0 0 666 12 8 4 0 0 0 496 12 8 4 0 0 0 664 11 7 4 0 1 0 622 11 4 7 0 1 0 357 11 3 8 0 1 0 238 10 2 8 0 2 0 126

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

P W L D B FF F A 10 10 0 0 2 0 784 85 11 11 0 0 1 0 920 101 10 7 3 0 2 0 580 192 10 5 5 0 1 1 580 342 10 4 6 0 2 0 608 436 11 3 8 0 1 0 416 734 10 1 9 0 2 0 188 613

P W L D FF 12 7 5 0 0 12 7 5 0 0 11 4 7 0 0 11 0 11 0 0

% % Won 922.35 100.00 910.89 100.00 302.08 70.00 169.59 50.00 139.45 40.00 56.68 27.27 30.67 10.00

F A % 520 479 108.56 528 537 98.32 404 546 73.99 601523 3.94

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

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

P W L 12 12 0 12 10 2 12 8 4 12 7 5 11 5 6 12 5 6 12 2 9 11 1 10

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

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 1 1 1 0 1 1

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

F A 941 156 693 200 519 277 464 248 681 300 451 582 1931000

Pts 48 40 32 28 24 22 10 4

TEAM Montrose Lilydale Vermont Donvale Mitcham Kilsyth Mooroolbark East Ringwood Coldstream

% % Won 603.21 90.91 346.50 81.82 187.36 81.82 187.10 63.64 227.00 58.33 77.49 36.36 19.30 9.09

P W L 10 10 0 10 7 2 11 8 3 11 6 5 11 5 5 11 5 6 10 4 6 11 1 10 11 1 10

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D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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B 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 580 535 405 286 312 204 162 168

A % % Won 433 133.95 72.73 413 129.54 72.73 506 80.04 41.67 681 42.00 33.33 820 38.05 25.00 407 50.12 22.22 609 26.60 20.00 986 17.04 0.00

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

F 569 325 324 185 266 282 200 188 123 145

A % % Won 160 355.62 81.82 520 62.50 58.33 354 91.53 54.55 504 36.71 40.00 349 76.22 36.36 397 71.03 36.36 491 40.73 33.33 570 32.98 27.27 601 20.47 18.18 714 20.31 8.33

F 490 279 324 312 277 266 244 142 133

A % % Won 47 1042.55 100.00 149 187.25 75.00 133 243.61 72.73 183 170.49 54.55 238 116.39 50.00 251 105.98 45.45 336 72.62 40.00 412 34.47 9.09 656 20.27 9.09

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

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

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

P W L D B 12 11 1 0 0 12 10 2 0 0 12 9 3 0 0 12 9 3 0 0 12 6 6 0 0 12 6 6 0 0 12 4 8 0 0 12 2 10 0 0 12 2 10 0 0 12 1 11 0 0

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

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

UNDER 12 NORTH

D FF F A % 0 0 1296 102 1270.59 0 0 1057 240 440.42 0 0 659 360 183.06 0 0 726 522 139.08 0 1 567 477 118.87 1 0 359 626 57.35 1 0 342 887 38.56 0 0 352 1120 31.43

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 28 28 16 4

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

% % Won 916.84 100.00 623.08 91.67 350.53 75.00 272.53 66.67 191.35 66.67 286.64 63.64 107.85 36.36 37.96 27.27 23.25 20.00

UNDER 14 DIVISION 2

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

A 95 104 190 182 347 217 331 627 542

D 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

F 596 523 625 257 276 89

A 90 178 237 409 737 715

% Pts 662.22 40 293.82 40 263.71 36 62.84 20 37.45 12 12.45 4

UNDER 12 SOUTH FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 564 328 738 590 275 381 169 135 75 64

A 84 148 161 174 193 317 390 556 686 610

% % Won 671.43 91.67 221.62 83.33 458.39 75.00 339.08 75.00 142.49 50.00 120.19 50.00 43.33 33.33 24.28 16.67 10.93 16.67 10.49 8.33


SCOREBOARDS 2017 DEAKIN UNI SENIOR WOMEN – ROUND 11 - 15/07/2017 Bayswater 2.4, 3.6, 6.8, 9.14 (68) Chirnside Park 0.0, 1.0, 1.1, 1.1 (7) GOALS – Bayswater: L. McShane 4, C. Mammone 3, Z. Alston 1, J. Hills 1 Chirnside Park: S. de Cler 1 BEST –  Bayswater: Chirnside Park: A. Leslie, J. Friend, E. Hopkinson, V. Clarke, A. Barker, A. Willett Knox 1.1, 3.6, 6.6, 6.7 (43) Waverley Blues 2.2, 2.2, 2.5, 4.5 (29) GOALS – K nox: R. Dabb 2, F. Neligan 1, -. Southam 1, T. Kane 1, A. Slorach 1 Waverley Blues: S. Bone 3, B. Murphy 1 BEST –  K nox: F. Neligan, D. Sword, C. Wundele, R. Dabb, T. Heath, K. Hudson Waverley Blues: O. Baxter, B. Murphy, A. Glasscock, J. McKenna, C. Krelle, S. Allen

Round 11 - 16/07/2017 Heathmont 0.0, 3.6, 3.7, 6.10 (46) Norwood 3.4, 3.5, 5.5, 5.5 (35) GOALS – Heathmont: J. Blakemore 2, A. Saunders 2, T. Rollason 1, R. Scarratt 1 Norwood: H. Fenton 3, K. Vanderwolf 1, C. Duke 1 BEST –  Heathmont: J. Blakemore, K. Davey, E. Gosbell, J. Saunders, A. Martz, T. Robins Norwood: K. Seath, H. Moran, P. Knight, K. Borzym, K. Vanderwolf Mount Evelyn 2.6, 6.10, 13.12, 16.16 (112) Upper Ferntree Gully 0.0, 0.1, 0.1, 0.1 (1) GOALS – Mount Evelyn: M. Hogg 6, K. Betts 4, K. Allan 2, A. Olney 2, N. Kingi 1, M. Hewish 1. Upper Ferntree Gully: . BEST –  Mount Evelyn: M. Hogg, H. L’huillier, N. Gentle, N. Kingi, K. Hutchinson, A. Byrnes Upper FTG: S. Meaker, E. Ballard, J. Bromilow, B. Firth, A. Fox, C. Wale.

DEAKIN UNI SENIOR GIRLS – ROUND 12 - 16/07/2017 Deakin Uni Under 18 Division 2 Donvale 12.28 (100) defeated The Basin 0.0 (0) Vermont 9.12 (66) defeated East Burwood 1.3 (9) Deakin Uni Under 18 Division 1 Blackburn/ Norwood 14.13 (97) defeated Ferntree Gully 0.0 (0) Emerald 2.6 (18) defeated Knox 2.4 (16) Mount Evelyn 0.0 (77) defeated Chirnside Park 0.0 (0)

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

P W L 13 13 0 12 9 3 13 9 4 13 8 5 12 8 4 12 7 5 13 5 8 13 5 8 13 4 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 1286 746 1108 876 1077 977 979 804 1053 874 873 805 1057 988 899 976 767 1126 866 1074 836 1116 756 1195

DIVISION 2 SENIORS % 172.39 126.48 110.24 121.77 120.48 108.45 106.98 92.11 68.12 80.63 74.91 63.26

PTS 52 36 36 32 32 28 20 20 16 12 12 4

Split Round 13 - 15/07/2017 Vermont 9.8 (62) defeated Balwyn 6.12 (48) Norwood 19.8 (122) defeated Blackburn 9.10 (64)

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

W L 13 0 13 0 9 3 7 5 7 6 6 6 5 8 4 8 3 9 3 10 2 10 2 9

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

F 1396 1243 725 870 854 690 645 529 579 499 484 491

A 400 410 549 478 714 660 877 931 920 1145 921 1000

PTS 52 52 36 28 28 24 20 16 12 12 10 10

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

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

F 1270 936 841 974 813 515 568 332 470 374 247

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% 234.43 162.41 166.36 126.87 120.10 89.14 77.93 57.86 50.00 49.79

Pts 40 40 32 32 28 28 16 8 8 8

% Won 83.33 83.33 66.67 66.67 58.33 58.33 33.33 16.67 16.67 16.67

DIVISION 2 U19s A 238 401 582 372 503 779 815 789 848 925 1088

% 533.61 233.42 144.50 261.83 161.63 66.11 69.69 42.08 55.42 40.43 22.70

Pts 40 36 40 36 24 20 16 16 8 8 0

Round 13 - 15/07/2017 Norwood 5.9 (39) defeated Blackburn 4.4 (28) Vermont v Balwyn Round 13 - 16/07/2017 North Ringwood 7.14 (56) defeated East Ringwood 5.11 (41)

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P W L D F A 12 10 2 0 1144 488 12 10 2 0 942 580 12 8 4 0 910 547 12 8 4 0 779 614 12 7 5 0 741 617 12 7 5 0 673 755 12 4 8 0 639 820 12 2 10 0 519 897 12 2 10 0 542 1084 12 2 10 0 483 970

Round 12 - 15/07/2017 Mitcham 12.7 (79) defeated Waverley Blues 4.10 (34) Knox 17.14 (116) defeated Upper Ferntree Gully 1.3 (9)

DIVISION 1 U19s D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PTS % Won 48 100.00 40 83.33 32 66.67 28 58.33 24 50.00 20 41.67 16 33.33 16 33.33 12 25.00 4 8.33

Round 12 - 8/07/2017 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)

Round 13 - 16/07/2017 North Ringwood 10.9 (69) defeated East Ringwood 4.6 (30)

P W L 10 10 0 11 9 2 13 10 3 12 9 3 11 6 5 12 5 7 10 4 6 10 4 6 11 2 9 12 2 10 10 0 10

% 164.46 136.22 110.49 132.61 89.21 97.06 91.69 88.57 67.89 66.72

DIVISION 2 RESERVES % 349.00 303.17 132.06 182.01 119.61 104.55 73.55 56.82 62.93 43.58 52.55 49.10

Round 13 - 15/07/2017 Vermont 24.16 (160) defeated Balwyn 1.1 (7) Blackburn 13.8 (86) defeated Norwood 5.5 (35)

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

AGST 664 798 820 782 964 918 806 954 1146 1151

Split Round 15/07/2017 Mitcham 14.17 (101) defeated Waverley Blues 14.9 (93) Knox 11.17 (83) defeated Upper Ferntree Gully 5.8 (38)

DIVISION 1 RESERVES P 13 13 12 12 13 12 13 12 12 13 13 12

FOR 1092 1087 906 1037 860 891 739 845 778 768

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)

16/07/2017 East Ringwood 13.10 (88) defeated North Ringwood 8.12 (60)

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 76.92 75.00 54.55 41.67 40.00 40.00 18.18 16.67 0.00

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

P W L 11 9 2 11 8 3 11 8 3 11 7 4 10 6 4 11 6 5 10 2 8 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 478 722 576 779 686 726 543 998 578 519 904 334 844 311 1267

% 184.89 218.20 125.35 113.56 133.70 172.66 57.41 39.57 24.55

Pts 36 32 32 28 24 24 8 8 0

Round 12 - 15/07/2017 Knox 14.13 (97) defeated Upper Ferntree Gully 1.3 (9) Round 12 - 8/07/2017 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 72.73 63.64 60.00 54.55 20.00 20.00 0.00


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

P W L 13 10 3 13 9 4 13 9 4 13 8 4 13 8 5 13 8 5 13 8 5 13 6 7 13 5 8 13 4 9 13 2 11 13 0 12

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

DIVISION 4 SENIORS

FOR 1242 1217 1150 1063 1055 1003 981 924 881 1016 657 791

AGST 804 801 778 908 866 893 904 1194 1042 1374 1119 1297

% 154.48 151.94 147.81 117.07 121.82 112.32 108.52 77.39 84.55 73.94 58.71 60.99

PTS 40 36 36 34 32 32 32 24 20 16 8 2

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

Pts 48 44 44 36 36 28 24 16 16 12 8 0

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

DIVISION 3 RESERVES P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

W 12 11 11 9 9 7 6 4 4 3 2 0

L 1 2 2 4 4 6 7 9 9 10 11 13

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

F 1050 1095 1002 933 901 797 688 847 556 577 555 375

W 10 10 9 8 8 7 5 4 3 0

L 3 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 10 13

D 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

FOR 1536 1185 1312 1471 1136 1154 1111 860 902 277

AGST 718 948 873 817 746 1109 961 1108 1240 2424

% 213.93 125.00 150.29 180.05 152.28 104.06 115.61 77.62 72.74 11.43

PTS 40 40 36 32 32 30 20 18 12 0

Round 13 - 15/07/2017 Forest Hill 19.15 (129) defeated Coldstream 15.14 (104) Donvale 30.25 (205) defeated Nunawading 2.3 (15) Surrey Park 14.7 (91) defeated Fair Park 4.10 (34) Kilsyth 12.10 (82) defeated Whitehorse Pioneers 11.11 (77) Glen Waverley Hawks 14.8 (92) defeated Silvan 9.10 (64)

Round 13 - 15/07/2017 Ringwood 19.9 (123) defeated The Basin 7.5 (47) Scoresby 8.14 (62) defeated East Burwood 8.10 (58) Boronia 12.10 (82) defeated Ferntree Gully 12.7 (79) Chirnside Park 10.11 (71) defeated Warrandyte 8.9 (57) Park Orchards 19.14 (128) defeated South Belgrave 7.12 (54) Templestowe 11.4 (70) defeated Heathmont 3.11 (29)

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

P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

DIVISION 4 RESERVES A 553 471 483 457 665 862 659 814 883 1171 1026 1332

% 189.87 232.48 207.45 204.16 135.49 92.46 104.40 104.05 62.97 49.27 54.09 28.15

P W L 13 12 1 13 11 2 13 9 4 13 9 4 13 8 5 13 6 7 13 4 9 13 3 10 13 2 11 13 1 12

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 1410 1283 1065 1026 873 855 708 464 466 200

A 328 470 493 620 568 795 912 1210 1027 1927

% 429.88 272.98 216.02 165.48 153.70 107.55 77.63 38.35 45.37 10.38

Pts 48 44 36 36 32 24 16 12 8 4

Forest Hill 12.8 (80) defeated Coldstream 1.5 (11) Donvale 37.11 (233) defeated Nunawading 1.1 (7) Surrey Park 11.15 (81) defeated Fair Park 5.3 (33) Kilsyth 16.8 (104) defeated Whitehorse Pioneers 3.8 (26) Glen Waverley Hawks 9.9 (63) defeated Silvan 8.8 (56)

Ringwood 16.6 (102) defeated The Basin 9.5 (59) Scoresby 20.18 (138) defeated East Burwood 1.1 (7) Boronia 8.15 (63) defeated Ferntree Gully 5.8 (38) Warrandyte 10.10 (70) defeated Chirnside Park 3.5 (23) Park Orchards 10.6 (66) defeated South Belgrave 8.5 (53) Templestowe 18.15 (123) defeated Heathmont 1.5 (11)

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

P W L 13 13 0 13 12 1 12 9 3 12 8 3 13 9 4 12 8 4 12 7 4 12 7 5 12 4 8 13 4 9 11 3 8 12 3 9 11 2 9 12 1 11 12 0 12

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

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

F 1388 1648 1212 1009 945 1067 662 851 511 757 459 432 414 192 206

A 269 313 393 387 526 564 643 722 895 909 1062 954 857 1810 1449

% 515.99 526.52 308.40 260.72 179.66 189.18 102.95 117.87 57.09 83.28 43.22 45.28 48.31 10.61 14.22

Pts 52 48 36 34 36 32 30 28 16 16 12 12 8 4 0

% WON 100.00 92.31 75.00 70.83 69.23 66.67 62.50 58.33 33.33 30.77 27.27 25.00 18.18 8.33 0.00

DIVISION 3 & 4 U19 RESULTS - Round 13 - 15/07/2017 Scoresby 16.9 (105) defeated East Burwood 4.2 (26) Boronia 22.12 (144) defeated Ferntree Gully 1.3 (9) Chirnside Park 10.3 (63) defeated Donvale 7.6 (48) Park Orchards 14.11 (95) defeated South Belgrave 9.8 (62) Heathmont 14.7 (91) defeated Templestowe 3.1 (19) Surrey Park 10.12 (72) defeated Glen Waverley Eagles 10.5 (65) Whitehorse Pioneers 8.2 (50) defeated Kilsyth 1.9 (15)

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DIVISION 3 – ROUND 13 - 15/07/2017

SPLIT ROUND Vermont 5.3, 7.5, 9.6, 9.8 (62) Balwyn 3.1, 3.4, 4.8, 6.12 (48) GOALS – V ermont: J. Best 3, C. Purdy 1, D. Reid 1, A. Ellis 1, M. McKenzie 1, L. Johns 1, D. Crocker 1 Balwyn: M. O’Regan 1, J. Gobbels 1, S. Tregear 1, S. Cross 1, J. Simpkin 1, J. Weatherald 1 BEST –  V ermont: T. Schneider, R. McComb, T. Hyams, R. Lehmann, L. Carey, C. McCafferty Balwyn: K. Pendlebury, J. Weatherald, J. Simpkin, D. Baglava, J. Wright, T. Simpkin.

Ringwood 5.3, 11.3, 14.6, 19.9 (123) The Basin 1.0, 4.2, 5.3, 7.5 (47) GOALS – Ringwood: D. Jordanov 4, S. Brown 3, P. Bowden 3, D. Burmeister 2, M. King 2, T. Farmer 1, J. Blyth 1, D. Hill 1, D. Jones 1, Z. Callinan 1 The Basin: S. Carlos 2, R. Findlay 1, L. Cripps 1, A. Findlay 1, J. Brown 1, J. Robertson 1 BEST –  Ringwood: J. Blyth, J. Shambrook, D. Atwell, M. Jackson, S. Burns, N. MacKlin The Basin: J. Hutchinson-Drake, L. Cripps, J. Brown, C. Cripps, R. Findlay, A. Seagrave. Scoresby 2.3, 5.4, 6.10, 8.14 (62) East Burwood 2.5, 4.7, 6.8, 8.10 (58) GOALS – Scoresby: M. Williams 3, J. Du Vallon 1, R. Hicks 1, N. Hicks 1, D. Milligan 1, M. Cosentino 1 East Burwood: D. Cupido 1, E. Rixton 1, S. Kilduff 1, T. Ryan 1, M. Wills 1, J. Winder 1, S. Bramstedt 1, R. Wilton 1 BEST –  Scoresby: J. Owen, W. McConnon, M. Williams, J. Paravicini, S. Duncan, M. Gunton East Burwood: T. Fent, J. Mulqueen, S. Coates, S. Henshaw, E. Rixton, L. Brown Boronia 3.3, 4.5, 8.7, 12.10 (82) Ferntree Gully 3.0, 7.6, 10.6, 12.7 (79) GOALS – Boronia: J. Paterson 3, J. Hannon 3, B. Robertson 2, J. Collins 1, B. Rapisarda 1, D. Fairchild 1, L. Watson 1 Ferntree Gully: L. Boyle 5, N. Knoops 3, M. Russo 2, J. Smyth 1, L. Kennedy 1 BEST –  B oronia: L. Hannon, J. Bolton, B. Rapisarda, C. Burgess, L. McKernan, R. Henderson Ferntree Gully: K. Gray, M. Topp, A. Cavarra, H. McAleese, L. Boyle, M. Russo Chirnside Park 1.3, 3.8, 5.10, 10.11 (71) Warrandyte 1.0, 3.2, 4.7, 8.9 (57) GOALS – Chirnside Park: M. King 4, A. Roth 2, D. Lewis 2, J. Cooney 1, L. Tindal 1 Warrandyte: L. Dunn 4, J. Appleby 2, M. Cullum 1, W. Morley 1 BEST –  C hirnside Park: L. London, D. Lewis, A. Roth, J. Coulthard, R. Sandy, J. Hardwick Warrandyte: T. Appleby, T. Hayton, L. Oliver, A. White, M. Lisle, J. Beasley Park Orchards 4.0, 10.2, 16.3, 19.14 (128) South Belgrave 3.1, 6.3, 7.10, 7.12 (54) GOALS – Park Orchards: M. Philp 4, B. Fischer 4, W. Debney 3, M. Prosenak 2, R. Hunt 2, A. Wilson 2, N. Wiggins 2 South Belgrave: A. Bakens 4, T. Withers 1, L. Jones 1, M. Young 1 BEST –  P ark Orchards: B. Fischer, M. Philp, N. Wiggins, J. Chappell, T. Feher, C. Cromb South Belgrave: R. Daraio, B. Condor, M. Young, J. Robertson, B. O’Hara, A. Purvis Templestowe 3.0, 5.3, 8.3, 11.4 (70) Heathmont 2.2, 2.3, 2.6, 3.11 (29) GOALS – Templestowe: M. Mariani 3, O. Lodge 2, C. Williams 2, M. Zukiewicz 1, A. Mariani 1, M. Bain 1, J. Wilson 1 Heathmont: B. English 2, R. Savory 1 BEST –  Templestowe: S. Clark, A. Prestigiacomo, A. Brown, O. Lodge, A. Kumurdian, M. Bain Heathmont: D. Sverns, T. Rourke, J. Cornwall, D. Knowles, B. English , L. Grierson.

Norwood 3.5, 8.6, 16.8, 19.8 (122) Blackburn 1.3, 4.4, 6.8, 9.10 (64) GOALS – N orwood: L. Williams 3, J. Gysberts 3, R. Jordon 2, D. Johnson 2, Z. Carroll 1, B. Mead 1, B. Trend 1, B. Hudson 1, L. Dickson 1, T. Shinners 1, M. Aver 1, J. Buceto 1, J. Kroussoratis 1 Blackburn: M. Prendergast 3, L. Adey 2, J. Hammond 2, J. Hanley 1, B. Daniher 1 BEST –  N orwood: J. Gysberts, D. Johnson, M. Aver, D. Poynton, L. Dickson, T. Shinners Blackburn: L. Parker, X. Murphy, M. Tuminello, B. Daniher, M. Prendergast, B. Mcintyre. Round 13 - 16/07/2017 East Ringwood 7.1, 7.4, 11.6, 13.10 (88) North Ringwood 3.3, 6.6, 6.8, 8.12 (60) GOALS – E ast Ringwood: A. Renton 2, D. Belo 2, L. Osborne 2, J. Weightman 2, D. Powell 1, L. Kinsella 1, C. Hirvonen 1, C. Cerni 1, D. Hubbard 1 North Ringwood: R. Harbeck 3, S. Banfield 2, T. Hill 1, M. Payne 1, M. Sheppard 1 BEST –  E ast Ringwood: D. Cleven, J. Belo, D. Hubbard, C. Cerni, D. Evans-Marcius, O. Chadwick North Ringwood: A. Fenton, J. Whelan, M. Locco, S. Banfield, R. Harbeck, M. Griffiths.

DIVISION 2 – ROUND 12 - 15/07/2017 Mitcham 3.6, 6.10, 10.14, 14.17 (101) Waverley Blues 3.2, 6.4, 9.6, 14.9 (93) GOALS – M itcham: J. Hoegel 7, J. Toohey 2, R. Petracca 1, J. McCubbin 1, C. Hoegel 1, Z. McCubbin 1, A. Willenberg 1 Waverley Blues: M. Sharpe 4, N. Slater 3, R. McNamara 3, B. Turner 2, A. Swierzbiolek 1, P. Savage 1 BEST –  M itcham: J. Hoegel, R. Petracca, L. Ryan, J. Bell, N. Winterton, B. Joseph Waverley Blues: B. Turner, W. Edwards, S. Mier, M. Sharpe, N. Slater, W. Smith. Knox 3.4, 6.9, 9.13, 11.17 (83) Upper Ferntree Gully 1.3, 3.4, 3.6, 5.8 (38) GOALS – K nox : H. Greaves 3, J. Duman 2, J. Damatopoulos 2, M. Goodings 1, L. Kidd 1, M. Hanegraaf 1, R. Harris 1 Upper Ferntree Gully : M. Lee 2, R. Hore 2, B. Hards 1 BEST –  K nox : M. Jordan, M. Greaves, S. Aiello, R. Wilson, R. Johnson, S. Davis Upper Ferntree Gully : P. Gellie, M. Smith, J. Laughlin, C. Wakefield, B. Hards, B. Haddock. SPLIT ROUND - Round 12 - 8/7/17 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 –  Mooroolbark: 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 13 - 15/07/2017 Forest Hill 6.2, 14.5, 15.7, 19.15 (129) Coldstream 2.4, 7.9, 11.12, 15.14 (104) GOALS – Forest Hill: M. Carnelley 7, J. Rowe 3, J. Scicluna 2, T. Johnston 2, A. Creak 1, D. Wallace 1, J. Powell 1, J. Mowat 1, L. Gibbons 1 Coldstream: A. Cultrera 6, M. Cardamone 3, L. Odermatt 2, C. Majok 2, J. Cecere 1, D. Carrigan 1 BEST –  Forest Hill: D. McGuire, L. Gibbons, J. Davis, M. Carnelley, A. Deneys, R. Fisher Coldstream: A. Cultrera, J. Cecere, D. Cecere, C. Majok, L. Odermatt, A. Lorusso Donvale 10.5, 17.14, 26.17, 30.25 (205) Nunawading 0.1, 1.1, 1.2, 2.3 (15) GOALS – Donvale: N. Murphy 10, J. Purcell 10, A. Fiore 3, M. Foley 2, M. Sutherland 1, J. Grocott 1, K. Panayiotou 1, P. Ancona 1, J. Liebelt 1 Nunawading: N. Clements 1, A. Eramo 1 BEST –  Donvale: J. McCormack, D. Withers, S. Coghlan, J. Rausa, M. Leardi Nunawading: R. Hardy, J. Delaney, A. Eramo, N. Lester , Z. Zaloumis, J. Winter Surrey Park 2.3, 7.4, 13.5, 14.7 (91) Fair Park 1.5, 1.6, 3.8, 4.10 (34) GOALS – Surrey Park: G. Johns 4, J. Cuzzupi 4, S. Johns 4, A. Hocking 1, Z. Moore 1 Fair Park: J. Pearce 1, M. Flintoff 1, S. Mercer 1, T. McNamara 1 BEST –  S urrey Park: S. Johns, G. Johns, J. Cuzzupi, K. Henden, D. Smart, Z. Flintoff Fair Park: J. Pearce, D. Bennett, B. Nied, J. Driscoll, K. Hird, R. McKendry Kilsyth 1.5, 6.8, 12.8, 12.10 (82) Whitehorse Pioneers 3.5, 6.6, 8.6, 11.11 (77) GOALS – Kilsyth: S. Currey 4, R. Goodinson 2, C. Donaldson 2, R. Mainenti 1, B. Fogarty 1, M. Jackson 1, S. Clarke 1 Whitehorse Pioneers: J. Dalgleish 4, A. Padbury 3, D. Bertacco 1, C. Ryan 1, T. Connell 1, B. Farley 1 BEST –  K ilsyth: C. McArthur, C. Vanflorestein, J. Miechel, T. Browning, J. Henshall, M. Noonan Whitehorse Pioneers: J. Duclos, J. Hockey, T. Connell, J. Dalgleish, C. Ryan, N. Khan Glen Waverley Hawks 3.1, 6.3, 9.5, 14.8 (92) Silvan 0.3, 1.6, 5.8, 9.10 (64) GOALS – Glen Waverley Hawks: L. Broad 4, A. Amin 4, S. Parlapiano 3, T. Eddy 2, S. Varney 1 Silvan: H. Bain 2, R. Spooner 2, S. Jones 1, B. Bowes 1, L. Beddome 1, J. Dietzal 1, T. Verhoef 1 BEST –  Glen Waverley Hawks: S. Parlapiano, R. Goold, J. Dunne, J. McMillan, L. Broad, M. Viney Silvan: B. Bowes, D. Begley, J. Rowe, H. Bain, B. Guglielmi, L. Moore.


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