yearbook 2013 - East Sandringham Junior Football Club
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yearbook 2013 - East Sandringham Junior Football Club
East Sandringham Junior Football Club YEARBOOK 2013 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football East Sandringham Junior Football Club Major Club Sponsors Sandringham Community Bank®Branch 75 Station Street Design / print by: offset solutions, Albury m: 0412 696 671 e: offsetsolutions@hotmail.com Phone 9521 6488 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 3 President’s Report It has been a wonderful 65th year for East Sandringham Junior Football Club with 3 lightning premierships, 8 teams in finals culminating in 7 Grand Final appearances and countless enjoyable moments for our young players, parents, grandparents and volunteers, both on the field and socially as a Club. Now we are regularly registering near 600 players and fielding 24 boys and girls football, and netball teams (4), and are a well established Bayside fixture! What continues to be encouraging is the dedication and selfless efforts of our coaches, team managers, trainers, support teams, committee and volunteers, who put in countless hours to put the Zebs on the field each season. Like any volunteer organisation, many hands make light work and the gift of diversity and skills creates a great benefit for such a Club. Zebbies Values Even while we close out 2013 I would appeal to all our parents to get actively involved with your kids teams and the Club, it is a memorable experience watching and contributing to their development. From the early stages of Auskick through to age group football, it is a truly rewarding family experience. Our Club is and should be a place for personal growth, friendship and learning. It is important to contribute, and play a part as what you put in will return tenfold in memories of a lifetime. I think it is important to highlight what we want to be as a Club and we should seek to: • create a great learning and family experience from Auskick to U17s; • promote the values of sportsmanship/ fair play, enjoyment and positive development; • ensure there is no tolerance for self interest, negativity and poor behaviour, and • every parent, player and official has a responsibility to ensure the Club remains strong and lives these values. Our achievements In 2013 we have made great progress on the initiatives we outlined at the start of the season. With an interesting Easter timing to navigate on the calendar, the footy year started with pre season match practice against East Brighton and a Chick Kick hit out at Boss James to launch the girls footy season. Whilst footy is always the focus, our size dictates that we need to be financially strong and well managed. Our financial position, managed by our Treasurer Andrew Sutcliffe, will see a reasonable profit, which has been managed whilst investing in a range of important initiatives this season. I am pleased to report that we have built on the foundation we set last year to create an investment base we can use to minimise registration costs, purchase new equipment, invest in benefits back to members such as the official polos and match day jackets and constructively map out the replacement of sponsors, jumpers and coaching needs of the football department in coming years. To this end, a structured approach to expenditure and prioritisation has been established to enable the Club operate and invest in our kids development. This year’s achievements are many for the club: • 3 lightning premierships (U9 East, U9 White, U10 South) • 8 teams participating in finals (U11 East, U11 North, U12 South, U13 Div 1, U13 Div 3, U13 Div 5, U14 Div 4 and U 15 Girls), with 7 grand final appearances • joint u17 Zebs/Highett team constructed by Tony Hoar to ensure representation at u17 level in a period of difficult numbers – ( known as the ‘ZebDogs’ ) • continued strong registrations in boys and girls footy (550+), with a noticeable changing of the guard as our older age teams required additional efforts to field teams • near 200 Auskickers, with a regular flow of 40-50 into our U9s • record sponsorship – increased from $15K (2012) to over $40K in 2013 with a number of multi-year arrangements • Player participation in the SMJFL youth forum • in a time of ground shortages we worked with council for a new ground allocation with addition of Petersen Reserve (No 2) seeing our u9/10s playing on a new upper oval as a first year opportunity • specialist trainer nights with Bluff Rd Physio (new sponsor) 4 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 • regular successful use of our lights for a number of night games • continuation of our support for our 4 netball teams with a future view for establishing a standalone affiliated netball Club • establishment of a pre-season programme Fit for Footy for Under 12’s and up, run by Jack Geddes (now of Linked Training and Nutrition in Sandringham) • strong relationships with SMJFL - new GM, new footy ops mgr and new umpiring director, Bayside Council, neighbouring SMJFL Clubs and joint facility users East Sandringham Boys Cricket Club and Hampton Hammers Football Club • finalisation of AFL Bronze Club accreditation with an eye on Silver in 2014 • introduced a Welcome to Zebbies backpack & bottle for all our U9s • Club official polos and match day jackets for all players and officials were received with enthusiasm and are a great way to represent the presence of our Club • 3 major social events and 2 Back to Zebbies functions were a hit: • Garage Smart Gents Dinner featuring East Sandy’s own MC Matt Tilley, the punchy Australian test bowler Rodney Hogg and key player manager, Liam Pickering • Major gala ball with the Johnnies playing into the wee hours, again in conjunction with Sandy Footy Club • Ladies dinner at True South, a relaxed gathering of 88 ladies celebrating the conclusion to 2013 • engagement with local schools as our feeder supporting their fundraising functions • provided financial support for 2 charitable cases – 1 involving an exZebbies player, Fletcher Hutchinson to support his treatment in the US and a matched contribution from the Club for the Casey Tutungi fundraising event sponsored by SMJFL • engagement with the senior Sandringham Football Club and the playing of the TGIF U/10 lightning carnival at Trevor Barker Oval • hosting of two sets of finals in August proved highly successful and the League complimented our capacity to run a very professional hosting • SMJFL 2013 Competition Best & Fairest Nominees – Christopher Calder (U17 Div 2), Nicholas Harry Van Der Linden (U13 Div 3), Trygg Buoy (U13 Div 5), Adam Ball (U13 Div 1), Alexander Street (U12 Blue), Darby Hipwell and Will Murray (U11 East) • SMJFL Volunteer of the Year nominee – Grant Waddell • SMJFL Girls Footy Coach of the year nominee – Matt Tilley • Proposed Life Members – Mark Hardeman, Tony Hoar and Grant Waddell • Best Clubperson – Paul Tammesild – for his dedication and enthusiasm coordinating Auskick and managing our equipment requirements over a number of years. Thank you for your support as our major jumper sponsor and we look forward to a long and fruitful relationship along with a burgeoning group including: • Progressive Properties (new major sponsor) • Bluff Rd Physio (new major sponsor) • Strike bowling (new sponsor) • Bendigo Bank • Brown Cow (new sponsor) • Bay Rd Nursery • Linked Fitness & nutrition (new sponsor) • Altitude Volvo • APT (new sponsor) • Moorabbin Dental Group (new sponsor) Footy Department Our thanks must go to Andy Pryor and his leadership in our football department over the last couple of years. Andy’s pragmatism and football smarts has put us in good shape for future developments. Please take some time to read Andy’s attached report. • Grenda • Garage Smart (new sponsor) • Wardrobe World (new sponsor) • Hunter Industrial • Kingston Veterinary Hospital • POSwise (new sponsor) • Sandringham Golf Academy Sponsors This year, our major sponsor for many years, Hocking Stuart indicated that it was time to allow others to sponsor the Club. Steve Tickell, a Club life member, has contributed far and wide in supporting the Club through his own involvement and that of his firm for over 20 years. We thank Steve for his dedication, efforts and support and wish him the best for the future. Notwithstanding this change, we have been busy building a sustainable group of sponsors along with delivering a major connection for their businesses into the Club and its members. We have further initiatives in 2014 which will offer benefits to both our members and our sponsors. Equally, our Club members who have signed up for a developing coterie now have their businesses displayed on our website’s business directory. As an indication of the attractiveness of our Club and good faith of those sponsors, the number of sponsors wanting to be involved has tripled this year as a result of the great work of Roger Adams. We welcome particularly Adam Gillon, Director of Buxton – Highett/Hampton office as a major Club sponsor and U10 coach in 2013. • Digs maintenance • Property-logic (new sponsor) • Pegasus Group (new sponsor Contributors Whilst I would like to comment on every contribution made to support the Club, I am unable. But with due respect to all the Club’s volunteers I would like to call out the efforts of a number of long term volunteers this year, 3 of which are being nominated for Life Membership. Mark Hardeman (proposed Life Member) has just about done it all for the Club, but this year added a new skill, line marker extraordinaire! With a swish new machine and the serenity of a Saturday afternoon Mark scooted around Duncan St marking up a storm. However, seriously, Mark is a worthy nominee, having started at the Club before having his own children, he has coached, trained, managed property, acted as first aider and a stint on the committee for a number of years. Tony Hoar (proposed Life Member) is also somewhat of an institution around the Club from his playing days to his continuing involvement on and off the field, and to cap this off, Tony mobilised and assembled a workable U17 combined team with Highett this season. Given the broader League difficulties in retaining this age group, we thank him as a Club and acknowledge his efforts in a nomination for Life Member. Grant Waddell (proposed Life Member) likewise has been a regular fixture in the Club in a range of capacities, most recently running the canteen, co-ordinating fixtures last year and involvement in his son’s teams. Grant is valued member and his dedication and efforts have been much appreciated by many, particular those who appreciate a good egg and bacon roll on a Saturday Auskick session or Sunday game. Saskia Coleman has ably assisted Michael in registrations over recent years and managed our transition to the Sporting Pulse registration process provided through the League. Saskia’s patience and administrative skills have helped streamline the process for our sizeable registration population now approaching 600 p.a. Rob Knight is stepping down off the Committee after 5 years preceded by multiple years running first aid, a Club and Auskick coach. We thank Rob for his efforts and dedication over this time, as another who has given a great voluntary service to our Club. His efforts particularly in recent time covering the introduction of first aid ground co-ordinators and medical needs of the Club have been most appreciated. Michael Osborne retires as Secretary this year following a number of years in the Club with boys and girls football involvement. Michael has supported the Club and committee significantly, in particular this year, with the increase in administrative engagement with the SMJFL and their increased focus on unacceptable behaviour resulting in a vast increase in incidents and investigations. Whilst we are observed as a good, family Club we have still endured a reasonable number of incidents both involving our members actions and other Clubs actions. This has been a demanding and time consuming, which Michael has accommodated notwithstanding the demands of his day job. A very big thankyou to his balance, expertise and patience as the Club’s Secretary. Finally, our Auskick Co-ordinator Paul Tammesild is stepping down this year and passing the mantle following a number of years as the cheery face of Auskick and pathway to Zebbies. Paul has ensured we have an enviable program and our reputation in this space sees families travel far and wide to join our program. Additionally, our marquee game at season’s end with Hampton Rovers sees our budding little footballers experience Zebbies first hand. 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 5 President’s Report continued Other Activity Off Field: Looking Forward To 2014: • continued improvements to website including a dedicated resource There is still plenty to do, with plans including: • further building of our financial resources to minimise registration increases and manage investments required (investment fund $100K) • Appointment of a part time football director to drive the Club’s coaching philosophy, skills and fitness development 2013 Business Directory Minor Sponsors A Jones Plumbing Services Andrew Jones: 0409 533 470 Acoustic Control Pty Ltd Darren Liu: 0419 580 612 AML Air Conditioning Andrew Fraser: 0400 066 416 • re-build of storeroom for equipment management • In conjunction with this appointment, extend specialist fitness and coaching provision to older age group teams • installation of Point of sale system in the canteen to improve cash control, sales and purchases of stock ( agreed sharing with EBCC) • Initial discussions with Sandringham Football Club to co-ordinate our older age grades for training and coaching opportunities • improved cash controls and reconciliation of registrations • Establishment of an Incident Committee to manage investigations Clublinks Ryan Murphy: 0418 396 944 • post season Echo Sports have closed operations and merchandise will in future be available through our canteen through our new POS setup • Honour boards are now too small and we have no space – new approach required & under investigation Deloitte Consulting B Williamson: 0402 043 837 • investment in a range of new equipment including marquees, footy equipment, line markers, coffee machine, new barbecues, PA system • business directory from Gents Dinner established on website • changeover of jumpers with new sponsors • new sponsors signage • discussions with Bayside Council regarding their Pavilion and Grounds strategies and impact on East Sandy for the future years, this includes a ground renovation in the next few years • succession planning for skills and support required on future committees has also been progressing with a number of keen and talented parents expressing their desire to come on board, this will be highlighted as part of our AGM elections in September. • Development of a Social media presence – pilot of mobile membership cards, Facebook • Kitchen re-fit with EBCC agreed and in planning (including bathroom utilities) • Coffee kiosk being commissioned with barista training for 2014 • Merchandise sales via canteen (following Echo closure) Brighton Grammar School Tim Marshall: 8591 2263 Charli Bird Jewellery & Fashion Julie Wyss: 0413 513 984 Chancery Chambers Michael Osborne: 0412 332 001 East Sandy Boys Cricket Club James Ross: 0425 789 153 Scott Gray: 0491 853 841 Evans and Partner Nick Gordon: 9631 9829 First Fleet Chauffeured Cars Paul Tammesild: 0418 827 228 Jones Lang Lasalle Steve Bolton: 0419 323 997 • Project to re-design the logo in 2014 JP Dixon Sandringha Nic and Tanya Tanner: 0414 236 494 • Upgrade to merchandise planned for 2015 incorporating new logo Landman Plumbing Steve Landman: 0407 355 379 Our best wishes go out to our graduating U17s and their families as they move onto the next footy experience. We hope that the Zebbies experience is one that remains with you and we always love to see a Zebbies face back to visit as a coach, official or parent. I look forward to seeing all our Zebbies on the field in 2014 supported by a vibrant and enthusiastic membership. Have a safe and enjoyable summer! Best regards Tim Coyne President ESJFC M Capital Geoff Moore: 0416 145 508 Negociants Aust (wine/beer) Simon Traill: 0412 528 366 Nick Johnstone Real Estate Nick Johnstone: 0414 276 871 Poswise Pty Ltd Justin Wernham: 1300 795570 RAV Swimgear Belinda Wilson: 0408 310 470 SY Group – Chartered Accountants David Cochran: 0408 466 233 T & S Hoar Builders Tony Hoar: 0414 424 268 The Printshop Grant Waddell: 0419 366 769 The Right Merchandise Phone: 0417 569 154 Totally Irreverant T-shirts Kent Ewers: 0419 347 227 Xsallarate Venture Capital Campbell Sallabank:0418 171 950 6 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 Committee Back Row: Tim James (General Committee), Tony Hurd (General Committee), Roger Adams (General Committee), Rob Knight (General Committee), Campbell Sallabank (General Committee) Front Row: Kym Hardeman (Team Manager Coordinator), Andrew Sutcliffe (Treasurer), Michael Osborne (Secretary), Tim Coyne (President), Ryan Murphy (Vice- President), Grant Waddell (General Committee), Andrew Pryor (Head of Football) How the Zebras earned their stripes From the Official Journal of the Sandringham Football Club - ZEBRA ‘68 The name “the Zebras” is shared with one of the VFL’s most established clubs, the Sandringham Football Club. How and when did this colourful club name first become associated with us? On the Monday following the opening match of the 1934 season, when Sandy easily defeated Brighton, The Melbourne Sun News Pictorial stated: “Richmond as Tigers now have a rival in the animal kingdom, for Sandringham in the new yellow & black striped guernsey resembled Zebras. The way they galloped away from Brighton to win showed they could emulate that animal. The team in future will be known as the Zebras.” Go the mighty Zebbies! 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 7 ESJFC 2013 End-Of-Season Award Winners Club Awards Under 10 West Trevor Barker Award Ari Ventouras Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Best Clubperson Award Paul Tammesild Under 10 South Chris Judd Award Corey Rich Team Awards Boys Under 9 East Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest Most Determined Most Improved Hardest Working Elliot Perkins Sam Parker Max Ryan Oliver Ritchie Max Athanas Oscar Tanner Under 9 West Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Bailey Yates Zac Fuleky Max Blackie Liam Riedel Josh Caldwell Hayden Whitaker Under 9 White Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest Equal 3rd Best & Fairest Equal 3rd Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Jake Calver Adriano Mandarino Aaron Hudghton Lachlan Smith Thomas Barnes William Gordon Under 9 Blue Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest Most Determined Pantelopolous Most Improved Most Courageous Lachlan Celentano Lachlan Cowell Radford Powell Jackson Sebastian Olle Henry Owen Under 10 East Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest Best Defender Most Improved Most Consistent 8 Hugo Hall-Kahan Blake Gordon Tom Carroll Josh Gillon Max Walstab Asi Williamson East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest Most Courageous Hardest Working Most Improved Under 13 Division 1 Campbell Blogg Josh Hudghton Chris Field Jay Bolton Jake Klinkhammer Callum Brent Under 13 Division 3 Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Coach’s Award Darby Hipwell Will Murray Lachlan Caldwell Archie Perkins Kieren Dyer Charlie Pammer Under 13 Division 5 Under 11 North Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest Coach’s Award Luke Langdon Dan Smith Jack Holland Fintan Glachin Angus Evans Patrick McPhee Under 12 East Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest Hardest Working Most Courageous Coach’s Award Bill Mackay Cameron Morris Louis Butler Jack Bell Harrison Boys Zac Watts Under 12 South Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest Most Consistent Best Defender Most Courageous Kobe Williamson Jason Coleman James Hardeman Anderson Bird Ben Coote Zac Watson Under 12 Blues Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest Most Courageous Max King Jake Turner Connor Murphy Adam Ball Ben King Ben Pryor Cade Logan Leo Read Jordan Lang Marcus Bierens Dan Hurd Brady Collins Angus Brabner Under 10 East Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Best & Fairest Equal 2nd Best & Fairest Equal 2nd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Coach’s Award Alex Street Per Bellarts Matthew Stratton Kegan Timms Mark Edwards Harry Paynter Equal Best & Fairest Equal Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Coach’s Award Hamish McCartney Nick Van Der Linden Ky Morgenthaler Bayley Warner Lachie Dare Kai Weight Tate Gramaconi Trugg Buoy Thomas Newton Owen Gorozidis Alex Gibson Will Giles Zach Plafadelis Max Hewitt Under 14 Division 1 Best & Fairest Equal 2nd Best & Fairest Equal 2nd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Coach’s Award N Murphy C Constable S Loewe W Lewis W Walker J Richardson P Inglis Under 14 Division 4 Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Coach’s Award Sam Taylor Dylan Buchhorn Ben Cochran Jackson Warne Sasha Parsons Jake Giacomini Matt Nolan Under 15 Division 1 Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Coach’s Award Chris Diggle Jack Laidlaw Dan Tocher Campbell Hetherington Max Williams Cullum Simpson Tom Harris Under 15 Division 3 Netball Awards Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Coach’s Award Under 15 Michael Rotar Sam Muway Jamie Bekierz Liam McCartney Zac Romancz Michael Poulos Mitch Brockman Under 17 Best & Fairest Best Team Player Under 15 Pink Best & Fairest Coach’s Award Hannah Bowey Sophie Prosser Best & Fairest Runner Up Charlotte Murphy Xanthe Ficarra Under 19 Emma Taylor Holly Wilhelm Best and Fairest Vanessa Antas Runner Up Matilda O’Sullivan Under 16 Division 2 Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest 4th Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Coach’s Award Xavier Subotsch Corey Rich Jimmy Ellison Brayden Morrow Sam Gall Mitch Bowles Joel Constable C o ngratulatio n s ! Under 17 Division 2 Best & Fairest Equal 2nd Best & Fairest Equal 2nd Best & Fairest Equal 2nd Best & Fairest 5th Best & Fairest 6th Best & Fairest Coach’s Award James Prosser Mitch Hoar Rhys Prosser Chris Calder Michael Goodman Joe Bekierz Daniel Gilhooley Team Awards Girls Under 10 Girls Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest Most Determined Best Defender Best First Year Player Most Improved Anna Sutcliffe Mikayla Watson Katie Boyle Jatalia Jarman Sarah McConnell Isabelle Diez Sabrina Ellis Under 12 Girls Best & Fairest 2nd Best & Fairest 3rd Best & Fairest Most Determined Most Improved Best Team Player Sienna Courtney Annabelle Kidd Makayla Houniet Molly Simmons Jessica Love Alexandra Dare Under 15 Girls Best & Fairest Laura Amelung 2nd Best & Fairest Victoria Wilson-Wall 3rd Best & Fairest Sienna Courtney 4th Best & Fairest Georgia Ricardo 5th Best & Fairest Lauren Haringsma 6th Best & Fairest Monica Ward ESJFC 2013 Milestones 50 GAMES 50 GAMES TEAMPLAYER TEAMPLAYER U15 Girls Georgia Ricardo U11 East Archie Perkins Cailan Lhuede Campbell Kellaway Charlie Pammer Darby Hipwell Jay Mc Evoy Joel Salmon Kieran Dyer Lachlan Caldwell Leo Hemsley Oscar Page Samuel Fitzgerald Will Murray Will Laverty U12 Blue Matthew Stratton Harry Paytner Nicholas Vitiello U13 Div 1 Hugh Hyslop U14 Div 1 William Lewis U14 Div 4 Finn Armstrong Callum Dodd Jackson Collins Jackson Warne U17 Tristan Brown Tom Burley U11 North U12 East Luke Langdon Angus Evans Spiridon Poulos Jahan Meyers Louis Butler Declan Latchford Harrison Boys TEAMPLAYER U12 South Ben Coote Eamon Stocker Lachlan Sallabank Leroy Hutchison Matthew Field Daniel Sutcliffe Zac Watson Andy Bird 150 GAMES 100 GAMES U15 DIV 1 Chris Diggle TEAMPLAYER U 17 James Prosser 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 9 The Garage Smart Gentlemen’s Dinner for 2013 Firstly we’d like to thank the team from Garage Smart – Fiona Wilson and Gavin Coote - for their support of the 2013 Zebs Gentlemen’s Dinner. We hope this partnership can be as long and as fruitful as others that have been enjoyed at the Zebs. Following on from the success of our inaugural year in 2012, there was always going to be the worry that the evening may experience something experienced by many sportsmen … “the second year blues”. This, I can assure you, was not the case! 140 of East Sandringham’s finest converged on the “second home of football”, Sandringham Football Club (Sandy by the Bay), to engage in some banter and some gentlemanly revelry. Second year host, Matt Tilley (Under 15 girls footy coach extraordinaire), was back on board and through the aid of one, Peter Butler, we secured the services of two sporting identities, very central to current topics: cricketing great Rodney Hogg and Player Manager to the stars, Liam Pickering. Hoggy regaled us with stories of his “time in the sun” with the Australian cricket team: his stellar 1978/79 Ashes tour where taking wickets was like shelling peas (41) but so, too, was getting into some mischief. Being a boy from the wrong side of the tracks, he struggled to align his on and off-field habits with those that were expected of him. Hence, there was a falling out between he and the cricketing establishment, eventually resulting in him joining the rebel South African tour in 1985/86. His passion for the Aussie cricket team was very evident and his concerns about the direction on which it was heading even more so. Player rotations, the growth of “slog and giggle 20/20”, fast bowler injuries and the dearth in our batting were but a few of the issues raised and Hoggy made his opinions clearly known. Pickers has gone from a struggling Kangaroo to Geelong FC VC, and is now the manager to the stars. Top of mind was the “Buddy Franklin” offer. Would the GWS carrot of over $1m per year be enough to lure the The Big Bash and Ladies Dinner for 2013 On Friday, 31 May, the Club held the Zebbies’ Big Bash for 2013. After the amazing success of 2012, the Committee decided that our theme of a “casual night at the local pub” would be run again. Sandy ByThe Bay proved to be a perfect venue with the pool tables in constant use all night! With live music provided by The Noisy Johnnies, the crowd danced the night away. Copious and delicious finger food by Affordable Katering helped to feed the many Zebbies’ parents and made it a fun, lively and well attended social evening. Bronte Sutcliffe, Jodi Hurd, Jacqui Tyack and Annie Boys Zebbies’ Ladies Dinner Friday, 16 August marked a big occasion on the Zebbies’ Calendar. For 85 mums, it was a time to come together and lament the never-ending washing of the muddy footy clothes and share stories of the great fun that was experienced throughout the footy season. It was a time of much pride as many discussed the woes of being Zebbies’ mums. There was much laughter and fun and it was a great way to end the footy season. As Zebbies’ mums, we look forward to another season of footy and really enjoyed the opportunity to meet some of the newer Zebbies’ herd, especially those from the Under 9 and 10 teams. A big thank you to the Steering Committee of Social Ladies, aptly led by Jodi Hurd, Jen Sallabank, Bronte Sutcliffe and Sharon Pryor, for organising this function, and to True South for hosting the function. 10 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 Hawthorn sharp shooter north? Was free agency a good thing for footy, and, as a past district cricketer, could Australia win the Ashes? In short-NO, YES and NO. The night was, once again, a great success. We introduced our business directory and again had great support from the members. Thanks to all involved and we look forward to our 2014 event. 2013 Football Department Report East Sandringham Junior Football Club fielded 24 teams in 2013 making it one of the largest and most popular junior sporting clubs in the Bayside Region. With no associated senior club, the Football Department is able to focus all its efforts on the development of its junior players, ensuring every week, each team is supported and equipped to take the field. Managing the use of our home ground for training and matches across all teams continues to be a challenge, and we were fortunate this year to be able to make use of the revamped Peterson Street ground. We thank the coaches and parents for their understanding in embracing this move which we expect will continue in the years ahead. A “drop & go” approach to junior sport has become a thing of the past with parental involvement a necessity given the growing number of match day duties which need to be assigned across the parent group. Although we certainly understand those parents who do not feel they have the football experience to assist at training and on match day, there are many other ways for parents to “get involved” and the Club makes no apologies for asking each and every parent to contribute. At the older age groups, the Club is conscious of the need to appoint qualified younger coaches who can better relate to teenage boys and girls. If you know of any person who might be interested in getting involved in coaching a football side, please contact the Club. Perhaps the greatest challenge facing not only our Club but all football Clubs is the retention of older boys in the game. The SMJFL is working in conjunction with AFL Victoria to investigate why the drop -off rate is so high from U14 and upwards. Perhaps not surprisingly, parental behaviour at the older age groups was highlighted in the player survey as being the dominant “turn off” as abuse at umpires and opposition players increased substantially as players moved into the older age groups. We remain steadfast in our belief that coach, player and parent behaviour is the most important factor which separates our Club from others. Unfortunately, the number of incidents which have had to be dealt with by the Football Department and Committee this year indicates that standards have slipped. Remedying this will be a focus in 2014. For many, football starts getting serious across the U13-16 age groups as the introduction of intra league, development squads and school football increases in importance against Club allegiance. For other, however, footy remains just a game to be played and enjoyed against similarly skilled opponents. The Club will continue to strive to ensure we retain the right balance so that players who strive to play at the highest level possible are given the coaching and support to do so whilst those who “just want a kick” are likewise provided with a supporting environment and structure. The “Fit 4 Footy” program was offered in 2012/13 to assist all players from U12-U14 to improve their personal level of fitness, strength and nutrition education in an enjoyable environment. We hope to be able to widen the scope of such programs to include older aged boys and girls to assist in their physical and personal development. We trust that all players who represented the Zebbies in 2013 got as much out of the experience as the coaches, parents, relatives and supporters who turned up each week to barrack and support. You are the reason we jump out of bed on those freezing Sunday mornings or stand in the mud on a wet midweek night, putting out the witches hats. We salute you and thank you for all your efforts in representing the mighty Zebbies. See you next year. Andy Pryor - Head of Football Department Auskick It does not seem all that long ago that just fewer than 200 fresh-faced Auskickers assembled for the first session in April. Some were more interested in playing in the sand and for others the sausage in bread afterwards seemed to be the big-ticket item. However, enthusiasm was high and the eagerness to play footy was obvious. The challenge was issued to all adults present - watch your Auskickers on Day 1 and take a mental snapshot of what they can do. Over the next three months each and every participant visibly improved his or her football. With drills and fun games designed to engage the 5-8 year olds, our young charges could be seen to be improving week by week. Of course this could only be possible with the ongoing contribution of our band of fabulous Auskick volunteers. The commitment and skill of these guys each week was fabulous. This could not all have occurred without Alex Arnhold behind the scenes making it all happen. Thank you to all who have made the Auskick season such a success! With great numbers in attendance each week, even the nasty weather didn’t deter our youngsters. With heavy morning rain forcing the cancellation of a session 15 minutes prior to starting (mostly for the sake of the ground!!), this did not stop the enthusiasm. There were will still 20 kids out playing amongst themselves, in the rain, while the adults stayed dry, eating egg and bacon rolls! There are many highlights this year, not to mention the half-time footy at Etihad Stadium for 42 Auskickers, and, for next year’s Under 9s, pulling on the jumper for the first time in the annual Auskick Derby under lights against the Hampton Rovers. Again the challenge was issued at the end of year Auskick Presentation Day: recall what our kids were doing on Week 1 compared to where they are now. Each and every Auskicker has improved their footy skills, their social skills and forged new friendships. There is no doubt our Club has a strong future coming through! Paul Tammesild AusKick Coordinator The Richards family connection with East Sandringham Boys’ Club from 1991 The Richards family connection with East Sandringham Boys’ Club (ESBC) started in 1991. Records may be more accurate but I would think, at that time, we only had about six or seven teams in the entire Club. This is pre-Auskick and numbers in junior AFL were struggling. Ted started at ESBC in Grade 2 when a Sandringham mum approached Joanna, Ted’s mum, and asked if Ted could come and play at ESBC in the Under 9s because if she recruits five players, her son would receive a free footy! So that started our journey into ESBC and AFL. Ted’s first year was in the lower division of Under 9s and, like all other parents, we stood at the kiosk at 8.30am, drinking a stiff coffee whilst the 36 boys ran around the ground in a pack, all chasing the same ball. My ESBC years started as Coach when little 10-year-old Ted came home from his first training session for the Under 10s and said “Dad, the coach from last year has moved interstate and there is no coach so I told the ESBC committee that you would be the coach”. This was at a time when junior football was struggling. There was no Auskick and numbers were dropping as mums were happier with non-contact soccer. So we started the season with about 17 players. Either just before the first game, or just after it, about five kids walked into the Club from East Sandringham Primary. They bolstered the numbers to give us an even chance. Ted was young enough to play with the Under 9s but wanted to play with his mates who were in the Under 10s, so off the season started . We were in the lower division and due to incredible coaching, we won the premiership . In those days, there was a challenge cup between the premier of the top division and the premier of the bottom division. This was played at the Highett oval against the mighty South Melbourne Under 10s a week after the grand finals. Incredible coaching, once again, came to the fore and even though we were expected to be thumped , we thumped them!! Ted often says that rates as one of his best memories of all time - even more than winning the premiership as a Swannie against the Hawks in 2012!!!!!!!!! I don’t think so … Ted’s years of ESBC continued until Under 14s. Ted was lucky enough to have won a few premierships, a League Best & Fairest and ESBC Best & Fairest in his junior years. Numbers dropped off at Under 15s and as we couldn’t field a team; Ted and a few others shifted to Hampton Rovers. I have no doubt that Ted has fond memories of his days at ESBC. I see the coach of South Melbourne Under 10s now and again. He often says that they hated playing ESBC because we would put Ted at centre-half back and he would mark everything that came down and then run it down the ground for a goal: the origin of sling-shot attack hence started in ESBC Under 10s. Ted went on to play for Dragons in the TAC cCp and was drafted to Essendon in the 2000 draft as pick number 23.. After five years, Ted decided he needed to move on even though he was offered another contract. He was chased by the Swans and happily moved to play in his first year in the 2006 Grand Final. Last year, he was named all Australian Centre Half Back and won the 2012 Grand Final. By the time you are reading this, he will have played his 200th AFL game: a massive achievement considering only a small percentage of players get to play 200 AFL games. About a year after Ted started at ESBC, Ted’s older brother, Jake, began playing. He was two years older and he played for a couple of years at ESBC. Interestingly, he now plays AFL footy in Sweden and recently he won his 4th premiership there. It also has been the conduit for Jake to find a very good job in Sweden. Football, at any level, is a great social interaction. Football was a very important thing in our family and, on one particular game day as I walked out the door with Ted to go to his game, Joanna, being nine months pregnant, advised that she thought she was in the early stages of labour. I asked her to just give me ring if she needed me! As all the parents knew Joanna was expecting our fifth child East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 Joanna did the right thing by the coach. By the time we finished the game, she was in full labour. Xav was born a few hours later. When Xav’s turn came to play at ESBC, Ted was at Essendon in his first year. Once again, Xavier started like Ted in the Under 9s … and back to 8.30am games on a Sunday morning, standing next to the kiosk with the same mug of coffee. Somehow my coaching career was resurrected and I was coaching the Under 10s the next year. The journey began again. Xav’s team was one of 20+ teams at the Club and there were three strong divisions in each age group. How things had changed in the ten years! The rooms had been enlarged and the parents were looking younger!!! We went back to pie nights and sausage sizzles after training. Once again, we met a great group of parents who assisted on game day and at training. When Xavier reached Under 13s, he came home from school and asked if he could swap clubs and play with his mates from secondary school. So we switched to Prahran Junior Football Club. Like Ted, Xav went onto Dragons in the TAC cup and was picked to play for Victoria in the Australian Under 18 championships. His TAC team was fortunate enough to win the premiership in the TAC cup Under 18s that year, which Xav played a large part in. Xavier was drafted as a rookie in November last year by the Swans with his big brother. He was upgraded in June to the senior list and played his first game with his brother against the Blues. It’s hard to describe the pride and excitement of seeing them both run out together. The Richards family has very fond memories of ESBC, of the friends we met there and of the many family functions we attended. The ESBC family extends far and wide and the great feeling of community is still felt, even in life after ESBC. Thank you, East Sandy Football Club! Nicky Winmar with Ted and Xavier at ESBC family day in 1993 12 (little Xav on Anzac Day 1993), excitement was high. Ted and Xavier 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 13 14 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 15 16 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 17 Under 10 Girls Back Row: Michael McConnell (Team Manager), Sarah McConnell, Katie Boyle, Anna Sutcliffe, Andrew Courtney (Girls’ Coordinator) Front Row: Jatalia Jarman, Isabelle Diez, Andrew Sutcliffe (Coach), Sabrina Ellis, Mikayla Watson What a great year we had, girls! This year our team consisted of a ‘magnificent seven’ of players who gave their all every week. The team started off the season with lots of enthusiasm and genuine desire to learn how to play football. With the U10 girls’ competition growing to four teams, we had the opportunity to play each of our opponents two or three times over the course of the season. The U10 girls’ games were always played in great spirit – whenever the opposition had spare players, we always had one or two join us with smiles on their faces. Here’s a summary of how our U10 girls went about their footy this year. Anna played most the season as our full forward. With her team being able to consistently deliver the ball into our forward line, she was always a good chance to convert the opportunity into a goal and she finished the home and away season with 50 to her name. Isabelle joined the team a few games in and made an immediate impact to the team. She fitted in straight away and proved to be a determined player who always got in and under the pack to keep the ball from the opposition. 18 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 JT brought her speed and absolute determination to the team every week. She used her skill to get possession of the ball and then ran into space to allow her time to kick the ball forward to her team mates. Katie has been the most reliable member of the team this season. Playing in the ruck, which she often did for entire day, she was able to influence every game by getting possession of the ball and delivering it forwards effectively. Mikayla’s first season with the team has seen her play in positions all over the ground. Her best footy was when she played as rover, cleared the ball from the centre and ran down the ground to kick into the forward line. Sabrina has shown terrific improvement over the season. She has become a reliable defender who consistently stopped the opposition attacks and showed great courage in the Lightning Carnival in very wet conditions. Sarah came to play every week with a positive attitude and a smile on her face. She played mainly in the backline where she developed the confidence to get into the right position and attack the ball and stop the opposition with great success. Well done to all the girls for coming runners up in the Lightning Carnival, including a wonderful game where we were outnumbered by three players but still managed to come away with a win in wet and windy conditions. Many thanks to Michael McConnell for acting as a great team manager and to the parents who all helped throughout the season. We hope to see all the girls back in 2014! Andrew Sutcliffe - Coach Under 12 Girls Back Row: Sienna Courtney, Molly Simmons, Sophie Scott, Elisha Pickering, India Courtney Middle Row: Chris Raywood (Coach), Jasmine Carty, Jessica Love, Hannah Dalwood, Annabelle Kidd, Ellie Wilson, Desiree Raywood (Team Manager) Front Row: Natalie Reeves, Tamsyn Higgins, Maegan Miller, Alexandra Dare, Tahlia Neemuthkhan, Jihan Hannan, Makayla Houniet, Nina Suhr, Shae Raywood Absent: Kate Holden Had some fun, learnt a few skills and played some awesome footy: those words pretty much summed up our year in the U12 girls footy team. From the start of the year, we saw a group of girls quickly become a team who were dedicated to having fun, learning and giving their all every Saturday. Coaching them was a pleasure. Newcomers were quickly welcomed into the team, training was always well attended and importantly we loved playing for our great club. The Zebbies’ song was sung many times throughout the year. Even when we didn’t, we knew we had always gone down fighting and never, never left anything out on the ground. Jihan loved taking marks and kicking goals and Hannah’s ability to repel opposition attacks across half back was tremendous. And then there was P.E.T, our cuddly zebra mascot who started the season looking a little boring and conservative and who, by the end, looked liked a rock star having been dressed up each week by its winner. Of course, no great team is complete without a little help. Thanks to all those parent helpers for your tireless work and assistance. Finally, to our band of U12 sisters: well done on your year - you were great. Chris Raywood - Coach The highlights were many. Jess became a find at full forward. Kate and Molly always reliable, whether down back or in the ruck. Annabelle, Makayla, Shae and Seinna always full of run. Hard at the ball were Maegan, India, Ellie and Jasmine. Elisha and Sophie were slick with their handballs and occasional goals. Tamsyn and Nina became sharp shooters from a forward pocket. Natalie, Tahlia and Alexandra patrolled the wings and half back, winning plenty of ball. 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 19 Under 15 Girls Back Row: Kristy Ebbott, Victoria Wilson-Wall, Genevieve Doran, Rachael Watts, Brooke Foster Middle Row: Mick Simmons (Asst. Coach), Sienna Courtney, Summer McOwan, Molly Simmons, Stephanie Wilson, Charlotte Sutton, Hollie Tanner India Courtney, Matt Tilley (Coach) Front Row: Laura Amelung, Annabelle Kidd, Monica Ward, Sienna Costello, Andrew Courtney, Georgia Ricardo, Lauren Haringsma, Maddy Evans, Grace Tilley Absent: Lisa Kilburn, Sue Holden, Kate Holden Where do we start with a season that has more highlights than a One Direction hairdressing manual? As this report goes to press, the girls stand on the cusp of greatness as they face St Peter’s in the big one! But how did we get there? A culmination of footballing brilliance and a love of mud would be the short answer. The season began with the flair of the Mouse, Princess George, Sienna C (version 1) and Tori all running amok in the dry conditions. The mercurial Brooke kicked a bag of 9 one week whilst still maintaining perfect hair. Scores were high and peaked with a record score of 35.25.211 to 0.0.0 against the hapless Waverly Falcons – never matched by any side in the history of the comp. In another first, Molly was the only player ever recorded to receive awards from both coaches for her selfless and courageous game: and therein lies the key to this team – courage. Whether it was the bone-crunching tackles of the Vice, the wrecking ball charges by the “concrete sisters” K-Dogg and Loz or the 3rd, 4th and 5th efforts of Summer, the Zebbies never took a backwards step (sometimes Summer did because she was going the wrong way!) 20 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 Rach never tired in the ruck and somehow was always at the bottom the pack she had tapped the ball down to, and who can forget her match-winning smother against the Vampires in the prelim final! Steph and Charlotte grew more dominant and disciplined as the season grew longer (note to all Mums who have read Fifty Shades of Grey – this is the kind of discipline and dominance young ladies should aspire to!). The real stability of this team came from the efforts of a few veterans who really stepped up this season. Kate’s marking and kicking saw her sneak up forward late in the finals, but she always went where the team needed her. Killer sought a mid-season high altitude break in Paris but returned with fire in her belly (her dad thinks this must be a typo and it should say “high attitude”). And let’s not forget the mosquito fleet of Maddy, Goose and the Twinkle – despite coming up against girls twice their size with shaving rash they always snatched at that footy and never let go – good luck coming up against them in future Boxing Day sales. The General, Sienna C (version 2) and Annabelle were the great improvers of this year. Sienna getting faster and faster the less luggage she had in her hair and Annabelle stepping up to become a quality mid fielder. The General … well let’s just remember that last training session and what she did for those tickets … it used to be only the mafia who made people “sleep with the fishes”. Thanks to mighty Mick for his enthusiasm, wisdom and loose understanding of the rules about coaching whilst being the runner. Sue was a pillar of strength against a bureaucratic tsunami and Andrew Courtney unwavering in his belief. Thanks also to all the parents for allowing dirty car upholstery. Girls, congratulations … and I hope your love of mud has helped reduce the seven visible signs of ageing! Matt Tilley - Coach P r emiers in 2 0 1 3 Under 9 White Back Row: Oliver Woodcock-Davis, Sam Keating, Vaughan Brent 3rd Row: Adriano Mandarino, William Gordon, Lachlan Smith, Jake Calver, William Bright, Ben Carroll 2nd Row: Susie Tilley (Team Manager), Will McPhee, Xavier Carter, Oscar Tilley, Jackson McGregor, Daniel Whitson, Sean Lai, Joshua Lai, Paul Antonis (Asst. Coach) Front Row: Matthew Fuller, Ted Robertson, Xavier Marie, Aaron Hudghton, Joe Mandarino (Coach), Thomas Barnes, Thomas Antonis, Brady Trapani, Matty Goss Whilst the East Sandringham Football Club may have had literally hundreds of teams in its 65 year history, and many in that time may have dominated their respective divisions, the 2013 Under 9 White team will have to go down as one of the greats! When they first gathered on a hot Wednesday afternoon in mid-March, some told me they had never played footy before! What! Never played footy? But it didn’t take long; in fact, it was almost instant. This team gelled incredibly. Our first match against arch rivals, Beaumaris, saw us give them a football lesson. Oscar Tilley and Joshua Lai got old fashioned leather poisoning and dominated the match in front of a vocal home crowd at Duncan St. And it continued on the following week where Aaron Hudghton, Ollie WoodcockDavis, Vaughan Brent, Dan Whitson and Thomas Antonis put on a football clinic to beat Hampton rovers. This theme went on most weeks with the likes of Brady Trapani, Sam Keating, Jackson McGregor and Billy Bright showing incredible improvement game after game. Meanwhile Sean Lai, Jake Calver, Adriano Mandarino and Will McPhee showed their skills most weeks by dominating the midfield and giving our forwards plenty of opportunities to score. And score they did, with our scores on average twice that of our opposition. You can’t have a successful side without a great defence and we were no exception. And when in defence, Will Gordon, Ben Carroll, Lachie Smith, Thomas Barnes, Matty Fuller and Xavier Marie were masters in repelling opposition thrusts and transforming them into full on attacks. Opposition sides like St Peters, Prahran and St.Paul’s just couldn’t match it with the Zebbies even when we had as many as 10 players missing due to illness/holidays. It didn’t matter because the likes of Matty Goss, Ted Robertson and Xavier Carter grew in confidence every week and helped ensure results still went our way. We will all remember the day the boys forgot not to bounce the ball, the game we won but didn’t know till long after the final siren and the one we lost because the umpire couldn’t hear the siren. A magnificent home and away season finished 9-3, but the best was yet to come. The Lightning Premiership held at Port Melbourne was a day to remember. Games against St Peter’s and East Sandringham’s crosstown rivals, East Brighton and Beaumaris, who had beaten us twice during the year, proved what we thought we all knew and that was that this side was a very special team. In systematic fashion, each final was played with professionalism and a purpose way beyond their age. At no stage in any game were we behind; at no stage in any game did these boys not play as a team. So focused and so determined to play for the East Sandringham jumper that, on reflection, there was no way the Lightning Premiership would go to any other team. Many thanks to Susie Tilley for all her tireless work, Paul Antonis as Assistant Coach and all other parents and helpers for a most incredible first season of football. It was an absolute honor to be coach of these wonderful boys! Joe Mandarino - Coach 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 21 Under 9 Blue Back Row: Lenny Ewers, Sebastian Olle, Ronan Hamill 3rd Row: Charlie Begg, Zachary Miot, Jordan Butler, Henry Owen, Jackson Pantelopoulos, Henry Fielding 2nd Row: Marc Miot (Asst. Coach), Lachlan Celantano, Radford Powell, Charlie Withington, Samson Adams, Arthur Wernham, Michael Hewett, Melissa Owens (Team Manager) Front Row: Eliot Jurdukian, Tom Wakelin, Alex Nanfra, Jordan Doughty, Shane Wakelin (Coach), Mitchell Kuzilny, Henry Pearson, Lachlan Cowell, Will McInerney Absent: James Traill The pre-season officially commenced for the Blues on Wednesday, 20 March, and it provided a great opportunity for all of the lads to formally introduce themselves to their fellow teammates and coaches. Both Coach Wakelin and Miot were impressed with the early energy and enthusiasm levels and the group’s desire to learn - although the listening skills of the majority had clearly been left in their lunch boxes! We highlighted the importance of being respectful to our team mates and coaches at both game day and training and this became the foundation of our team rules for season 2013. We reinforced the importance of developing our key skills of marking, kicking , hand balling and the lads reinforced the importance of match practice, British bulldog and banana kicks - clearly we had some work to do! The pre-season finished with the annual grudge match V the Brighton Vampires and we were convincingly beaten by a 2nd year Under 9s team, but some very important observations and lessons were taken from the game that would support the ongoing development of the team. The 2013 season commenced at Port Melbourne vs South Melbourne and it was an opportunity to reinforce to the parents the coaches’ team approach for the year. The lads 22 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 would have the opportunity to experience all positions on the field every week and would be provided with the most positive and encouraging environment to learn and develop as individuals and as a team, combined with a healthy balance of discipline. The boys were shell shocked vs South Melbourne who had clearly put in a long pre-season. Our second year players, Henry O, Jackson P and Lachy Cowell, performed admirably under pressure, strongly supported by Radford Powell and Lachy Celentano. It was a tough initiation for all of our first year players but it provided the coaches and team with the most important lessons of the year. the song. They were now playing for a pack of footy cards and tenpin bowling vouchers!! By Round 3, the boys had their first win on the board and the improvement across the whole group was obvious. Despite some narrow losses, the boys maintained a “never give up” attitude and had chalked up a further 3 wins by the time of the final home & away game against the undefeated South Melbourne. The boys teamed magnificently to secure a one point win which highlighted the enormous improvement of all individuals in the side and the team as a whole. What a deserved way to finish the home & away season! The boys celebrated like never before. For the rest of the season, we were to focus on 3 key areas: 1. Play on at every opportunity 2. Man up when the opposition has the ball 3. Win the footy first The Lightning carnival was the highlight of the year for the boys although extremely disappointing for all of them (and their parents!). Arguably the biggest challenge for the first game was the introduction of Lenny’s pug at the ¼ time break - just the additional distraction we needed when attempting to capture the attention of the lads at their first ever ¼ time address! The lads played some of their best football for the year over the three games but unfortunately were beaten in one of the last kicks of the day. Most importantly, they never gave in and tried their absolute hardest which was a consistent quality of the team all year. An added level of engagement, listening and excitement came over the group at postgame presentations. They had all come to the realisation that they were playing for something far more significant than the thrill of a win, the Zebbies’ jumper or of singing It was incredibly satisfying reflecting on how far the group had progressed over a 16-week period as a team and individually, observing the new friendships they have formed and the enjoyment that winning provided, but also the important lessons gained from losing games. P r emiers in 2 0 1 3 Under 9 East Back Row: Caspar Payne, Cameron Smith, Max Ryan, Marcus Prothero, Max Athanas, Daniel Wall, Elliot Perkins Middle Row: David Kerr (Coach), Tanya Tanner (Joint Team Manager), Angus Cameron, Toby Zerna, Charles Kilburn, Christian Sallabank, Jed Hunter, Will Oakley, Rohan Godinho, Lisa Skaife (Joint Team Manager), Stuart Cameron (Assistant Coach) Front Row: Zachary Coyne, Presley Evans, Timon Fotakis, Luke Williams, Oska Tanner, Eddie Davies, Cooper Hollaway, Samuel Parker, Oliver Ritchie Absent: Zac Griffin Continuation of Under 9 Blue season. I want to thank all the parents of the Under 9s Blues team for their contribution on match day and their ongoing support throughout the year and for the opportunity to coach a wonderful group of boys. A special mention to Lucky for his consistent encouragement of all the boys and his overall enthusiasm for the team. A very special mention: to Melissa Owen who has been incredibly organised and supportive and made coaching the boys a thoroughly enjoyable experience; to Mark Miot who has been an incredibly positive and supportive coach for the kids and to myself; to Dave Nanfra and Paul Cowell for the running duties throughout the year and the coaching at training support during the week; to Ian Celentano and Michael Kuzilny for the contribution as first aiders during the year. Good luck and best wishes to all of the boys moving up to Under 10s next year and I look forward to watching their development and progress with interest. To all of the boys remaining in Under 9s, I look forward to another year coaching and developing you all. Shane Wakelin - Coach 2013 saw our team of boys return from last year for their second season. We lost a couple of boys from last year but our team was strengthened with the introduction of Timon and Marcus from Under 9 East 2012 and Ollie & Max A for their first season of Aussie rules football. effort. We played as a commited football team and no more evident than in our last game where the true development of the side was shown. We had to come from behind and, in the last few minutes, we kicked a couple of goals. It was a great finish to the year and thoroughly deserved. We finished 2012 on a high with a great performance in our Lightning Premiership with expectations that we needed to perform in the top division. As coach, I would like to thank all the parents for their assistance in preparing and supporting the side over the course of the season. Stuart and Phil match day and training with the support of John Hunter throughout the year made coaching that much easier. The support of the 2 team Managers, Lisa and Tanya, without a doubt made for a successful season as there is a lot to do behind the scenes. The objective of the year was to continue development as individuals and team players. Our focus continued on the basics - kicking and handpassing both preferred and nonpreferred. It was about honing marking skills, holding positions and putting your body on the line to help a mate. It was about commitment to each other. The boys and coaches took their time to deliver but eventually we did. With a team of 24, it was a juggling act throughout the season but one where all contributed with a commitment to the team. In what was an evenly matched completion, we finished the year with 4 wins, 1 draw and 7 losses. We were able to beat two of the teams we lost to earlier in the season and were only uncompetitive to the top two teams, Mordi Brae and Prahran. Off to the Lightning Premiership we went and it was 3 wins from 3 games and the flag. What a great finish to the year with a true team Having such fantastic support not only made my job a whole lot easier; it ensured the boys played and trained in such an enjoyable environment. It has been a privilege to have coached this side over the past 2 seasons and to have been involved with such a special group of boys. I have really enjoyed coaching all the boys and looked forward to watching their skills develop further. Congratulations to a great team of players and their parents and I look forward to a successful 2014 season. Go Zebbies!! David Kerr - Coach 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 23 Under 9 West Back Row: James Keys, Lindsay Henson, Jensen Bradtke, Hayden Whitaker, Austin Longano, Bailey Yates, Ethan Liu Middle Row: Andrew Keys (Team Manager), Nick Bolmat, Zac Fuleky, Shelton Hegarty, Tom McTigue, Zachary Jones, Jesse Hanekamp, Joshua Caldwell, Tim Caldwell (Asst. Coach) Front Row: James Charlton, Bailey Nunn, Angus Angelatos, Thomas Johnston, Andrew Charlton (Coach), Max Blackie, Liam Riedel, Brock Lewis, Gerry Angelatos Absent: Sam Feehan, William Scott 2012 had been the boys’ first season of competitive footy and was just about having a bit of fun and getting to know each other while working on the key skills of the game. Three wins and a draw for the year was seen as a reasonable start to their footy careers, but we were certainly hoping for a more consistent year in 2013. The first training session of 2013 revealed a couple of things. Firstly that we had 23 of the 24 boys return for a second year; a great result to keep the guys together. The second thing revealed was substantial growth and improvement in the group over the summer months – the boys were ready to step it up a few notches. An opening round thriller against a fast finishing St Peter’s and a solid round 2 win against Mordi-Brae had us start the year 2-0 and perhaps had me feeling a bit too comfortable. The round 3 loss to Murrumbeena Gold was on the back of superior team structure. They were well drilled in holding their positions and not simply ball chasing and it was the first time we’d seen an Under 9’s group create a “wall” of mid-fielders when the ball was in their forward line. All day we struggled to get the ball out of defence. So the loss proved to be the kick in the pants that we needed. 24 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 Assistant coach, Tim Caldwell, was instrumental in bringing about change. He identified the need to focus on team structure which helped shape the rest of the season. And with me away for the next three weeks, Tim stepped up as coach and implemented. By the time I returned, we were 5-1 with many of the boys starting to get the concept of structures and the results showing, including a much easier victory over St Peter’s in the round 1 return match to highlight just how much we’d improved. Round 8 saw a trip to play the arch enemy, Hampton Rovers, who were undefeated and playing some really good footy. After leading at the first two breaks, we were eventually over-run, particularly in the 4th quarter to lose the game, but we were by no means disgraced. Another really gutsy win in round 10 at St Kilda City (also on 7-2 going into the game), this time by just one point clinched a berth in the very top grouping for the Lightning Carnival to be held in a few weeks time. The Lightning Carnival produced the proudest moments of my coaching of this group. After two very frustrating and ultimately fruitless matches against two sides I felt we really could have beaten, we were faced with the task of taking on Prahran who had swept both of their games by big margins. As a group, the boys played brilliantly to come out of the game with a draw. It felt like a win. As I said to the boys on the day, they were rated in the top four teams in the whole Under 9s comp and should be immensely proud of that. But they also proved that they could well and truly match it with the side that finished as the first placed team. Andrew “Bomber” Charlton – proud Coach of a great group of young guys P r emiers in 2 0 1 3 Under 10 South Back Row: Angus Brabner, Brodie Moller, Brady Collins, Sam Wyss, James Matthews, Finn Tyack Middle Row: Rick Lang (Team Manager), Dan Hurd, Josh Beynon, Luca Danielis-Morley, Ben Hickey, Toby Luxton, Leo Read, Peter Hickey (Asst. Coach) Front Row: Max Burns, Henry Tammesild, Griffin Murphy, Guy Studley, David Tyack (Coach), Marcus Bierens, Toby Mackiggan, Jordan Lang, Liam Crisp Absent: Jack Burns, Will Landman It all started back in March when we got the 2012 Under 9 West team back together for pre-season training at Thomas Street. It was pleasing to see the boys staying in the same team and clearly they had benefited from an enjoyable summer. Taller, faster, improved skills were a great start to the season. After a couple of weeks of pre-season training at Thomas Street, we started training at Duncan Street and things started to feel like the season was close. Our preseason match vs. East Brighton Vampires worked out very well and the boys had a very strong win. This probably led to some early season confidence. However, having the intra-club practice matches vs. U10 East & U10 West highlighted what we needed to work on before the season started. Our approach to the season ensured that all players had equal time playing in each part of the field: backline, midfield and forward; also each player would spend an even amount of time on the interchange. A couple of changes was that the boys spent half a game in each playing zone and we grouped the boys together, creating sub teams of 7 players who all played together irrespective of what zone they were playing in. The boys had strong performances across the season, including two wins vs. St. Bedes / Mentone by 26 and 30 points, Cheltenham by 45 points, Bentleigh by 22 points, East Malvern by 20 points, Ormond by 22 points, St. Paul’s by 13 points including the now infamous Mother’s Day spray and Round 9 vs. Oakleigh by 60 points, when everything just came together. reversing the result from Round 7. This was followed by an even bigger win vs. Dingley, finishing off with a commanding win vs. Oakleigh. A complete performance by the boys, rounded off with a rousing rendition of our club song in East Brighton’s clubrooms! There was some grey hair growing times too, especially vs. Ormond in round 2. They boys were leading all day but Ormond came home strong to lead by 6 points with 1 minute to go. Thankfully our boys were able to score a goal against momentum and we escaped with a draw. Well-done, boys, on winning your first premiership. Many thanks to everyone who devoted their time to making this a memorable season including Team Manager, Rick Lang, Team Runner, Richard Brabner, First Aid, Liz Read, Training Specialist, Dick Latham, Photographer, Julie Wyss and Newsletter, Jacqui Tyack. There also was some wake up calls delivered in the most resounding way. Round 3 loss to Beaumaris Great Whites by plenty, losing the Rivalry Round to East Brighton Vampires by 29 points, getting overrun by a fast finishing Prahran by 12 points and going down to St Peter’s by 20 points, when 10 regular players were away and we had to call in reinforcements from Zebbies Under 9 teams. We had a great time coaching the boys in our first season and hope everyone will be back for another successful season in 2014. Go Zebbies! David Tyack & Peter Hickey - Coaches The Lightning Carnival was a focus for the last few rounds of the home and away season and the boys didn’t disappoint. We were playing the round robin format against East Brighton Vampires (our fierce rival who beat us in Round 7), Dingley and Oakleigh. Despite taking some time to come to terms with the conditions in the first game, the boys had a great win against the Vampires, 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 25 Under 10 East Back Row: Nicolas Ganim, Joshua Gillon, Tom Carroll, Hugh Moir, Asbjorn Williamson Middle Row: Jesse Adams (Team Manager), Max Walstab, Jonah Forbes, Blake Gordon, Hugo Hall-Kahan, Cooper McGeary, Tom Van Der Linden, Tom Walstab (Asst. Coach) Front Row: Jack Goulding, Jeremy Adams, Shaun Cook, Maximilian Mozina, Adam Gillon (Coach), Riley Hamlin, Charlie Giles, Luke Di Pietrantonio, William Stephen Absent: Jack Duckinson A SOLID FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE Seems like just yesterday we were preparing ourselves for our pre-season on the Haileybury grounds. Some ins and outs for the season meant we were scrambling to make up the numbers. But 20 fine men assembled themselves, ready to do battle against the teams who had been selected to play in the top echelon of the Under 10 SMJFL competition … an achievement in itself. The season started well with wins in our practice matches against the Vampires and other Zebbies Under 10 teams. However, a total 13 rounds of football lay ahead of us and a win against St Paul’s in the first round was sweet revenge for the “smashing” they gave us in last round of 2012. It was lights- camera-action with Channel 2 down there filming and the boys took no time in reacquainting themselves with the Club song. In all, a total of nine wins for the year gave us a fantastic win /loss ratio for the home and away season. There was the usual nail bitter against Brighton Beach and a sensational game against James Hird’s Prahran team provided us with some “champagne Football” and a 6 goal win. 26 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 The frustration of the Hold and Release rule is now behind us (now there is something to celebrate) as the boys head to the big time of Under 11s where modified rules are a thing of the past and tackling is in which the majority of the boys will relish. Gone, too, are Lightning Premierships replaced with a ladder and finals series. I think we will all agree this will suit our game better… Most importantly, I hope the kids have really enjoyed their experience of playing a sport with their mates and new found friends. Getting out on the park and having a run and some fun. Lots of happy memories of singing the song and doing something they love. It has been an absolute joy and extremely gratifying to be able to coach the boys over the past 2 years and teach them a few things about footy and teamsmanship. I would obviously like to thank all the people who contributed to a wonderful season as it certainly was a united effort. The amount of dads who come down to footy training and supported the boys in getting the most out of the sessions certainly contributed to our success and development of the boys’ skills and knowledge of the game. To Jesse: a huge thank you from everyone at Under 10 East. You are the Best in the Business! To Tom for the last TWO years as assistant coach: thank you for all you have done. And to those of you who have provided a great sounding board behind the scenes also, a BIG thank you. Looking forward to seeing the boys grow and take the next step as they build on a solid foundation. Go Zebs! Adam Gillon - Coach Under 10 West Back Row: Campbell Blogg, Nicholas Reiterer, Jake Klinkhamer, Oliver Ruddock, Callum Taylor, Callum Brent, Jay Bolton Middle Row: Jim Kyparisis (Team Manager), Milan Adams, Jordan Blogg, Kane Wilson, Luke Harvey, Zane Cooper, Toby Golding, Will Baxter, Steve Bolton (Asst. Coach) Front Row: Max Fraser, Chris Field, Joshua Hughton, Vassili Kyparisis, Max Hudghton (Coach), Luka Myers, Charlie Flockart, Harry Strode, Will Milenkovic Absent: Thomas Traill 2013 started with what l would call a nail bitter. After a solid start to the game and a good lead vs Ajax, we let them back in with only seconds remaining and the ball in Ajax forward line and us leading by 5 points, we held on. So first off we got to sing our song loud and proud. Training was solid and you boys were all working hard on our skills and team work but over the next few rounds did we hit some strong teams (well that’s what we thought at the time) with loss after loss by big margins we all questioned our ability. Don’t worry, boys, you weren’t the only ones with both myself and other dads wondering if we could coach at all. So what was our solution??? Where were we headed and how could we improve and get our confidence back??? TRAINING…. If you remember, we went back to basics and worked on getting in hard first for the footy, keeping our eyes on the ball till we had it in our hands and then when we did have the ball, what did we do better than most teams at the end of the season? Chase, tackle, harass and win the footy back. From that round 8 onwards was amazing. We did everything a great team would do and got the rewards. We turned our season around, back on our terms, and beat all the teams who smashed us in the earlier part of the season with great team work and not one of you boys were not a part of it. Well done. Thank you all for a great year and to all that helped - thanks again. Good luck next year … Max Hudghton - Coach The most pleasing part of our season for all the coaches and parents was to see you all improve with your kicking, marking and general team play. For the boys who played their first season with us, one thing l always think of that’s most important in a footy team is spirit and mateship and that the great thing about our game AFL is it’s all about your mates and having fun, which l truly hope you did, kids and parents. Our final day for our season was, of course, the Lighting Premiership. We didn’t come home with the win but did we have a go. That’s all that matters, boys. So forward we go and given that we have had heaps of fun this year at training playing British bulldog, there was a reason for that??? Yes … Under11 and goodbye to the hold and release rule and bring on tackling. 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 27 Under 11 North Back Row: Daniel Smith, Max Leaver, Gordon Addison, Tyrone Foster, Fintan Glackin, Jaxon Runciman Middle Row: Vicki Langdon (Team Manager), Tom McPhee, Giacomo Mandarino, Paddy McPhee, Hugh McClymont, Sam Connolly, Rivin Maheepala, Joshua Bedier, Christian van der Merwe, Scott Grenda (Asst. Coach) Front Row: Samuel Strong, Harry Grenda, Oliver (Ollie) Leggatt, Jack Holland, Luke Langdon, Domenic Filazzola, Luke Dunk, Ben Thompson, Callum Bond Absent: Angus Evans, Michael Evans (Coach), Cath McPhee (Team Manager) This season would have to be one of the most exciting & rewarding seasons of football I have been involved in. Not only with the teams’ success but the infectious enthusiasm these players have for the game of footy. At our first training session (with all players attending), the “T” word was mentioned & I knew we were going to be in for a good season, judging by the players’ reaction: “tackle, tackle, tackle”. It had finally come after a long hard season last year; “this year we can tackle”. Our 2013 season started off with some pre-season training, cleverly organised by our Assistant Coach, Scott Grenda. This training, without a doubt, helped the team prepare for our first game against Ormond (away). What a first game it was with an outstanding win by 60 points. The team continued with another strong win against Waverley Park by 35 points. Round 2 was a close game against Ajax (at home) winning by 9 points. Round 3 was a tough game - we came up against what was to be our closest competitor this season, Murrumbeena. Playing on the small Murrumbeena ground, we were taught a valuable lesson in how to play on smaller grounds & keeping to our positions. 28 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 This was a game the boys, to their credit, would not forget. In rounds 5 – 10, the coaching staff, trainers & parents saw an awesome display of determination, skills & tackling from every player in the team. Each week, we saw a new player stepping up to help the team improve round by round. This was very clear when we came to round 11 - “Murrumbeena at home”. The boys had not forgotten the 35 point loss from round 3. This was a great game of footy, neck & neck most of the day with Luke Langdon sneaking us a point on the siren. The team had a 1 point win & was a game clear on top of the ladder. The team finished off the last 3 games of the season in strong form with another 60 point win over Ormond at home heading into the finals. The most pleasing aspect to this season for me as coach was the team environment that the boys created. Our team consists of players coming from 6 different local schools. Each week at training, before, during & after each game, the boys bonded to create a fantastic team environment. Thanks to our great Team managers, Cath McPhee & Vicki Langdon. You both did a brilliant job this season. I would like to also thank Scott Grenda & Brad Langdon: Scott for being a fantastic Assistant Coach & for filling in for me while I was away & Brad for also filling in as coach when needed & helping to deliver messages as our runner. Thanks also to Craig Holland (runner), Scott Runciman and Andrew Lever - our trainers. Lastly, a huge thankyou to all the parents for filling in when needed & getting the troops to training & the games on time. It has been an honour & a privilege to coach your sons over the past 2 years. Have a great summer & see you next year. Michael Evans - Coach Under 11 East Back Row: Will Murray, Campbell Kellaway, Cameron Acheson, Jack Damyon, Hopper Fagan, Joel Salmon Middle Row: Max Miller, Charlie Pammer, Jay McEvoy, Luka Hamilton, Darby Hipwell, William Laverty,Archie Perkins, Samuel Fitzgerald Front Row: Max Dibble, Kieren Dyer, Oscar Page, Lachlan Green, Kellie Dyer (Team Manager), Lachlan Costello, Brody Nunn, Lachlan Caldwell, Leo Hemsley Insert: Callan Lhuede, Lachlan Kellaway (Coach) Absent: Thomas Grant, Nick Murray (Runner) Under 11s means tackling and finals – two things that flare the nostrils of ten year old kids! Accordingly, there were plenty of keen youngsters showing up for some preseason training sessions. We were pleased to welcome Jack and Darby to our team and they made an immediate impression with their enthusiasm. Pleasingly, all players were eager to improve right from the first training session. Early matches were characterised by big wins for us. The boys were teaming well and relishing the opportunity to tackle. A narrow loss against Beaumaris was a good learning experience. Defensive running to cover opponents was inadequate on this day and we were determined not to let it happen again (and for the rest of the season we were much better in this area). Many of our boys were involved in other sports such as soccer, basketball and tennis. Whilst this sometimes affected training availability, the skills and game sense from these other sports were often seen to positively carry over into the boys’ footy. As the home and away season progressed, the wins started to flow with hard fought victories against Murrumbeena, Brighton Beach, South Melbourne and Beaumaris providing nerve-wracking highlights amongst some easier games. Our regular season finished with thirteen wins and only one loss – a great effort. As of the date of writing this report, we are one week into the finals series and saddling up for a preliminary final after losing the second semi to Brighton Beach. An ugly, hard tackling finals game was one which didn’t quite go our way with a more widespread intensity at the contest required for the rest of the finals series. Fingers crossed! Hopefully by the time this report comes to print, the trifecta has been achieved – a Zebbies’ Under 11 East premiership, a Tigers’ premiership and an against the odds Ashes win for Australia! One can only hope! Lachlan Kellaway - Coach Our core team of helpers over the last few years has come to the fore again in 2013 with Kellie Dyer (team manager), Nick Murray (runner and Assistant Coach) and Greg Miller (Assistant Coach) providing wonderful help to me and the team. Thank-you, also, to Rhonda Fitzgerald and Jacqui Montgomery as social organisers, Bruce Laverty as official photographer and Andy Hemsley for posting our team reports. Brett Dyer was a regular helper at training and did a great job with our holiday sessions along with Greg Miller who organised a visit to Tigerland and kicking training with Lindsay Gilbee. 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 29 Under 12 South Back Row: Jess Dawson-Bandes, Ryan Peele, Kobe Williamson, Sienna Courtney, Dean Flocas Middle Row: Randall Neave (Asst. Coach), Lachlan Sallabank, Jack Wyss, Nick Adams, Anderson Bird, George McDonald, Daniel Sutcliffe, Russell Stocker (Asst. Coach) Front Row: Harry Neave, Jason Coleman, Eamon Stocker, Matthew Field, Scott Williamson (Coach), Ben Coote, James Hardeman, Mitchell Domann, Zac Watson Absent: Hudson Ayoubi, Leroy Hutchison What a year! Finished third on the ladder, made it to the finals, everyone improved their game out of site. and earn plenty of kicks. Roy, too, loved the wing and held strong in position and controlled the ball in space. We started the year with a loss, but from there hit the go button and started to rack up wins at a steady rate, and when we had a loss it was only by a point of two, just enough to give coaching staff and spectators mild heart failure. Regardless of the final outcome we had the pleasure to see some pretty exciting football from the whole team. Even with a lot of rotations across multiple positions players like Lochie, Daniel and Jesse found great form in the back line and were hard at the ball showing endeavour and a never give up attitude to winning the ball. As the weeks went on the team became less of individuals and more of a structure that supported the delivery of the ball from the backline all the way up the ground and through the big sticks. Each player brought something special to the team with most players featured in the best votes throughout the season. We had great runners of the ball in Jason, Zac and Andy who could push the ball out of packs and drive up the ground. Up forward we had consistent markers and scorers in Sienna, Matt and Mitch. With a solid forward line, we were able to gt the ball off the deck and drive deep into the goal square where Hudo, George and Nick could all execute this with great effectiveness. On the wing, players like Jack and Eamon loved the space to take marks 30 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 Hardy and Kobe were always in the middle of packs showing a fierce determination to get the ball in the air and off the ground. We had many soldiers of stability in the backline but none more successful than Ben, Ryan and Dean who owned our last line of defence with gritty determination. Speed was also a winning factor up the wings and into the goal line where players like Harry showed the formula for success to our opposition. In all it was a great year of success getting to the finals and everyone improving their skills and stepping up and working as a team. Well done kids … GO ZEBS! Scott (Bean) Williamson - Coach Under 12 East Back Row: Grayden Boys (Coach), Will Nolan, Jahan Meyers, Oscar Lewis, Ben Allan, Zac Watts, Cameron Morris, Hayden Lachford (Team Manager) Front Row: Cooper Goulding, Lachlan Fraser, Louis Butler, Spiridon Poulos, Declan Latchford, Harrison Boys, Joerie Van Riet Absent: Cody Burns, Will Hughes, Tobias Linnegan, Bill Mackay, Max James, Mitch McCombe, Hen Goulding (Asst. Coach) This season 2013 took my son and I on a new adventure and challenge – to take on the Under 12 East side which was handed over to me by Andrew Fraser who coached the boys last year: thanks Andrew. With a few players leaving Andrew’s side from last year, Tim James (ESJFC Coordinator) decided to give this side a little boost by introducing his son Max, Louis Butler, Josh Le Grice and my son, Harrison, which gave the team extra strength, skill and power. Our 1st match was against the Sharks and we ate them up with a light batter and our season was underway with great pressure, spirit and strong defence and, most importantly, great team play. This continued for another three matches against East Malvern, Brighton Beach and Mordy Braeside, where Jack, Bill, Louis, Cam, Harrison and Josh all contributed to these games that could have gone either way. As the season unfolded, we were up against bigger and taller opposition. It put us under the test and whether we were up to the next stage of this competition. Meaning, after playing a couple of these sides where the game play was more man play and stacks on the ball, it put a different perspective of how this game can be played which I don’t believe is good football. Another test on this team was the growing pains of legs and shins that sidelined some players or stopped their strong running game, not to mention some boys missing due to school commitments which stretched our list and some weeks with no bench. Taking all this aside, the boys never gave up and gave their all which does show their test of character. The second half of the season tested our small skilful side and, at times, we had our backs against the wall where in games we were 3 – 4 goals down at half time. This put fuel in the fire and fired up our boys. In most games, they worked their way back into the game to win the second half but not enough on the scoreboard to win but enough for them to keep the wind in the sails for their next game. One of the great attributes of this side was when they were put into a different position each week. They got on with the job and put their mind to it. Each week they were challenged and tested from the forward line to the backline, midfield and some weeks they may have even played in their favourite position! Our season was never over, knowing we still had a chance to make the top 4. ball and opposition players and supporting one another which is why it was such a rewarding year for me as a Coach. I believe this will be a real positive next year with their enthusiasm, team ship and, most of all, having fun. Talking of fun, that’s exactly what I had all 14 games. The team had great support from Ron, our Trainer, who on some days was busier than Jack in the ruck! Thank you to Sue for all those oranges, watermelons and snakes which helped keep the boys running. Thanks, too, goes to Grant, Andrew and Ken for their assistance at training and Ken for awards each week. Leaving the best to last, Hayden, who never missed a beat, had all the duties covered every week, helped out at training and endless emails every week. I didn’t find a team manager this year: it was more a friend where nothing was too difficult – thanks Hayden. I also think our boys not only found great team spirit but made some great friendships along the way. Go Zebs! Grayden Boys - Coach This team played football in the true spirit of the game where they were hard at the 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 31 Under 12 Blue Back Row: Sam Kirchner, Alexander Street, Harry Paynter, Nicholas Vitiello, Thomas Hutson, Sebastian Sardo Middle Row: Rick Bierens (Team Manager), Henry Johnston, Brodie Jensen, Luke Leggatt, Daniel Harvey, Brendan Bowles, Matthew Stratton, Michael Silva (Runner) Front Row: Ben Sorrenson, Beau Harrison, Marcus Miccelli, Per Bellarts, Adam Thomas (Asst. Coach), Pat Thomas, Maksim Silva, Mark Edwards, Kegan Timms Insert: Ashton Bierens Absent: Simon Bowles (Coach), Archie Hynes, Fergus Shaw 2013 got off to a great start for the U12 Blues with 2 wins from our first 3 games showing that we had the skills, attitude and intensity to compete right across the ground. We had some good height and marking ability with Nick, Harry and Ash who all proved they could kick long, straight and find the big sticks with ease. Dan started strongly with a terrific over the shoulder goal in the first game which set the benchmark for a terrific year from him. Alex showed from game 1 that he had only gotten faster and was prepared to run harder than last year – a formidable thought. Coupled with his willingness to attack the ball and lead by example, Alex set a high standard for his team mates to follow. Per and Matt provided plenty of skill and speed to our centre set ups and both showed an uncanny ability to sneak into space up forward and pinch goals often when they counted most. Ben showed from the outset he had lost none of his in and under courage over the off-season and, with more speed and runon ability this year, he proved a real asset around the packs. But things got a little tougher after that early form with Bassy breaking his arm after Round 1 (not while playing 32 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 football,thankfully) and Harry copping a knee in the back in Round 4 (resulting in 2 nights in hospital for surveillance on his neck/spine). All ended okay, thankfully, and both returned from their lay-offs with best on ground performances – including a 4 goal bag for Bassy – courageous stuff! We copped another injury set back when Archie broke his foot (again, not football related…..hmmm!) which was a huge loss given the strength and hardness he had provided, particularly down back. Thankfully, Luke stepped up and used his own size and strength with devastating impact – which stood him in good stead when he spent time up forward. Still, we were left somewhat undermanned for large parts of the season and relied heavily on a number of Under 11 guys to step in to fill our depleted ranks (thanks to Angus, Darby, Dan, Hugh, Langa, Will, Lachie and Jack who all chipped in at various times over the year – awesome effort, guys). Brendan and Mark played most of the year at half back where their tackling, pressure and speed with the ball could be put to best use. Both improved significantly as the year went on with Mark earning some on-ball rotation for his efforts. Fergus and Marcus joined the team a few rounds into the season and both provided instant input with some great running and kicking skills. Henry and Tom also provided plenty of run and both were fierce competitors around the loose ball. Along with Sam, a high pressure tackling machine at back pocket, this group epitomised our approach of never taking a backward step, no matter how tall, fast or strong your opponent. Beau’s speed and ball getting ability was terrific all year while Pat was a constant threat in the forward pocket – both in the marking contests and at ground level. Kegan started the year fast and strong and finished even stronger – his tackling and hardness at the ball was outstanding and a great example for his teammates. Brodie and Max topped off their year of hard work and constant running with goals against the top two sides – just rewards for week-in, week-out effort and commitment. Thanks to Rick, Adam, James and the Michaels for all their help over the season, and of course to all the boys who played with such great sportsmanship and spirit. Well done, guys! You should all be proud of your efforts and achievements. Simon Bowles - Coach Under 13 Division 1 Back Row: Nicholas Phillips, Jake Turner, Austin Bradtke, Cade Logsn, Max King, Sammy Stynes Middle Row: Russell Stocker (Team Manager), Nigel Strong (Team Manager), Hugo Read, Adam Bell, Ben King, Connor Hipwell, Liam Stocker, Geoff morley (Asst. Coach), Steve Turner (Runner) Front Row: Beau Glennon, Benjamin Pryor, Hugh Hyslop, Derren Zu, Brian Stynes (Coach), Liam Danielis, Henry Sholl, Connor Murphy, Rob Strong Absent: John Paul Callil, Adam Pitt We started the grading process in February which went over an eight-week period and, in order to make three teams at Under 13 level, we went with a small panel of 20 players. We had one practise game and limited training sessions to prepare the boys for the first game playing together. The first game against St Kilda City was a real eye opener for a lot of the boys that had not played in the top division before and at three quarter time we were down by 9 points. I told the boys if they wanted to be successful at this level, they really needed every player in the team to give everything they had, every game they played and the boys went out in that last quarter and competed at every contest which produced a great win and really set us up for a great year. We were committed to developing all the boys on an individual level and, with this in mind, we moved the boys through most positions on the ground throughout the season as we did not want to pigeon hole boys into a set position at this early stage in their careers. We managed to achieve this and get through the season with low numbers available on some game days and only lost one game for the season against Beaumaris. We came up against Beaumaris in the first final and all the stars aligned for us in this game to give our best performance of the year to produce a great win and send us into a Grand Final. When you read this, the result of the grand final will be known but at this stage, I hope it is a successful final as the boys are clearly the best team at this stage. A big thank you to Alan Logan who did a great job as trainer. Thanks, also, to Andy Pryor who was at training most nights helping out and all the parents who helped at training. A special mention to Andrew Reade for doing a great job with the stats, and to Sharon Pryor for organising social nights. On a personal level, I have really enjoyed the season coaching the team. I have coached at different levels in different sports over the last 11 years and the commitment and attitude shown by this group of boys is right up there with the best I have seen and I hope you all continue this in any pursuit you do in the future. A big thank you to Amanda Stockley and Brook King for doing the newsletters. Finally, thank you to all the parents who willingly helped on game day and made sure that the boys attended training and turned up to the games on time. Brian Stynes - Coach There are a number of people to thank. First and foremost a big thank you to Russell Stocker and Nigel Strong who combined to do the Team Manager’s duties. It’s a lot of work behind the scenes and it certainly makes a difference when all the admin tasks are taken care of so efficiently. Thank you to Geoff Morley who was Assistant Coach and a great sounding board and support all year and Steve Turner, the runner - a rather thankless task at times (sorry for that). 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 33 Under 13 Division 3 Back Row: Charlie Stoner, Ollie Clark, Bayley Warner, Hamish McCartney, Lachlan Dare, Cooper Nolan, Kai Weight, Tom Murray Middle Row: Ashley Nolan (Co-Coach), Joshua McEvoy, James Curtis, Tom Whitson, Scout Glennon, Morgan Dennis, Ky Morgenthaler-Lowden, Yolanda Nolan (Team Manager) Front Row: Tate Gramaconi, Thomas Bennett, Tom Morris, Nick Van Der Linden, Graham Whitson (Coach), Jesse Tammesild, Jordan Costigan, Alex MacLean, Liam Taylor Absent: Jai Lyttleton Under 13s was a year of change for many players at East Sandringham. Club policy dictates that players are graded at this level and assigned to a team and division consistent with their playing ability. As a result, the Under 13 Division 3 side came together on the eve of the season. New coaches, new team mates and even some new rules to become familiar with. It didn’t take long: the boys bounced out of the blocks in the annual Hocking Stuart Cup to thump arch rival, East Brighton. It was our one and only outing prior to Round 1 so confidence levels for the season ahead were high. Our Round 1 opponent, Bentleigh, soon put a dint in our confidence, flogging us by more than 10 goals and proving that a highly talented team will always beat a team of highly talented players. That became the challenge for our boys - to get to know one another, find their best positions and to play as a team. The coaches decided to take a well-earned rest after Round 1 and snuck off to the Gold Coast for a few days of golf. The stand-in coaches, Andre Van Der Linden and Mark Bennett, took full advantage of the hard work our regular coaching duo had put in place. The boys turned around the huge percentage deficit from Round 1’s loss in one 34 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 game, pumping St. Kilda City and sending them packing to Division 4. Suddenly the season was back on track and we knew we could only get better. The following weeks saw us strengthen a top 4 position. Wins against Beaumaris (6 points), Vampires (+60 points), St Peter’s (37 points), Ormond (+60 Points), and a narrow loss to South Melbourne (11 points) had us 3rd on the ladder at the half way mark, facing Bentleigh again with something to prove. With a couple of players missing, our Zebs put in a tremendous effort against the undefeated competition leaders, narrowly losing by 3 points after 4 failed attempts at a winning goal in the closing minutes. Whilst disappointed, it proved how far we had come since Round 1 and the coaches could not have been prouder. Unfortunately, two further successive losses to Beaumaris (27 Points) and Dingley (46 Points) saw us slip out of the top 4 and threaten our finals chances. With South Melbourne gathering momentum by beating Bentleigh and stealing our 4th position, we knew we had to win our remaining games, including South Melbourne, to secure a spot. And so it was - wins against the Vampires (+60 points), South Melbourne (11 Points), in what proved to be the finals decider, St Peter’s (34 points) and Ormond (45 points) confirmed our place in the finals and a chance at glory. The first Semi Final saw us scheduled against a much bigger and more fancied opponent in Dingley. An 8.00am start, cold wet conditions and the memory of a Round 10 flogging by Dingley didn’t give the Zebbies’ supporters a lot of hope for the day. But no one told the boys this. It was finals footy. It was our whole reason for playing the game – the excitement, the anticipation, the fear of elimination. The boys got their first taste of finals footy for 2013 and, boy, did it taste good! An upset win over Dingley (7 points) sees us progress to the Preliminary Final against Beaumaris. The mood is positive, the confidence is high – a win this week and we set ourselves for a chance to go one better against Bentleigh in two weeks’ time. Whistle and Basha (Graham Whitson and Ashley Nolan) – co-Coaches PS – Many thanks to everyone that helped support the coaches this year. We couldn’t do it without you. A special mention to Yolanda, the Team Manager - the toughest gig of all! Under 13 Division 5 Back Row: David Williams, Julian McNamara, Owen Gorozidis, Boston Tomsic, Trugg Buoy, Alex Hughes, Mitchell Corrigan, Daniel Murnane Middle Row: Lexi Johnstone (Team Manager), Connor Barter, Alex Gibson, Jack Grenda, Ned Johnstone, Thomas Newton, Alex Park, Scott Grenda (Coach) Front Row: William Morris, James Reece, Max Hewitt, Riley Mollar, Nick Johnstone (Coach), William Gillott, Will Giles, Luke Burgess, Zachary Plafadelis As I sit here and reflect on the season, it gives me great pride and joy what our team has achieved in 2013.The season will conclude this Sunday with us participating in the Grand Final against the Caulfield Bears who remain undefeated this season and are a very formidable opponent. Our team was put together as a combination of boys from different Zebbies teams as well as boys who were new to the club. We only had one training session and one practise game before the season began. The first practise game against the Vampires saw a group of boys and coaches thrown together who did not really know each other. We were comfortably beaten. Our season went like this … we lost the first 4 games including the practise game by a combined total of 215 points and then we won 12 of the following 14 games, both losses to Caulfield who we meet in the Grand Final. As coaches, Scott Grenda and I have had the privilege of watching this group of boys galvanize as a group and become a great football team in a very short period of time. They have all trained extremely hard and come to game day “ready to play”. They have been very supportive of each other and have stuck to our 4 team principles which consisted of 1. Respect the Umpires and Opponents; 2. Be Great team mates; 3. Love the Game; Gorozidis for his help coaching throughout the year. Finally, I want to thank this team of boys who have been an absolute pleasure to coach all year and my wish is that they continue to play this great game for as long as they can. Nick Johnstone - Coach 4.Compete. I would like to thank all the parents who have helped out during the year in different roles ; it has never been a hassle getting parents to get involved. In particular, I would like to thank our Assistant Coach, Scott Grenda who filled in whilst I was away and has been a great support to all the boys throughout the year. I would also like to thank Richard Burgess who has been our runner all year and stuck to his commitment even when his son was unable to play. Thanks to Angelo Plafedelis for being our permanent boundary umpire who has done it all year with a big smile on his face. Thanks to Sarah and Alistair Morris for their first aid work along with Kim Buoy and Greg 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 35 Under 14 Division 1 Back Row: Mitchell Hurd, Jake Giacomini, William Lewis, Dylan Buchorn, William Walker, William Paynter Middle Row: Jackson Mahan, James Sallabank, Matthew Sutcliffe, Alex Adams, Samuel Hall-Kahan, Sasha Parsons Front Row: Ben Cochrane, Patrick Inglis, Samme Ragdo, Harrison Crisp, Shaun Murphy (Coach), Jake Richardson, Adyn Coleman, Jordan johnston, Matthew Harris Absent: Nic Flocas, Charlie Constable, Sam loewe, Randor Falconer, Romanor Falconer, Davis Green, Nathan Murphy, Stephen Inglis (Team Manager) As they say in the classics, East Sandy Div 1 had “the season they had to have.” After playing in finals for the last four years and being extremely successful on the field, the boys experienced a year where things didn’t quite go right and we were challenged at times by circumstances they had no control of. Over the years, we have enjoyed relatively injury free seasons but this year our bench looked like the Sandringham casualty. Serious injuries to Chuck, Nic, Davo, Matty, Loewe and the Falconer twins had a long term effect on the structure of the team and certainly tested our depth. However, each week the injured boys showed great character by turning up to training and match days full of encouragement for their teammates. The positive point that comes out of an injury riddled season is that other boys get a chance to step up and play in roles they haven’t done before and this was certainly the case in our situation. Our middle tier players all look a huge step forward and performed admirably against, at times, a lot taller and stronger opponents. The progress the boys made was quite apparent and, in fact, came to the fore in our last game against the top side. With only sixteen players our teamwork and cohesion made the opposition work hard all day for a narrow victory. We were fortunate this year to have so many good leaders and voices in the side. Nic, Chuck, Nath and Loewe were great in their captaincy roles but they also had a lot of assistance from many of the boys. On an individual note, I congratulate the trophy winner and Chuck, Nic, Nath and Sam for making the rep sides. Off the field I would like to extend my thanks to many individuals: Inglis, my team manager, Stew, my co-coach, Crispy, Mick, Doc and Dodge, for assisting on the bench all year, Marty for the camera work, Hurds for the oranges, Greg and Elliot for boundary and Sutty for filling in on occasions and also Jess, Carly, Jaz, Liam, Hugo, Dan and Oscar for their help with the water. Over the last two years, I have really enjoyed my time as coach and look forward to watching the boys’ progress over the next few years as a spectator. Shaun Murphy - Coach 36 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 Under 14 Division 4 Back Row: Dylan Buchorn, Matthew Acheson, Jake Giacomini 3rd Row: Joshua McIntyre, Jackson Mahan, Callum Dodd, Sam Taylor, Cooper Watson 2nd Row: Chris Nolan (Team Manager), Adam Beck, Sam Grose, Hugo Butler, Sasha Parsons, Lachie Paynter, Finn Armstrong, David Cochran (Coach) Front Row: Darcy Neate, Thomas Matthews, Jackson Collins, Xavier Pym, Matt Nolan, Jackson Warne, Macfarlane Parsons, Benjamin Taverniti, Ben Cochran We commenced the season with the intention of continuing the dramatic improvement that we showed over the last two seasons - from the “easy beats” of two years ago to the “best team out of the four” last season. We continued the theme of playing boys in the three areas of the field defence, midfield and attack. However, most boys settled into their preferred position during the course of the year. Additionally, we continually rotated players, given the large playing group of 24. Our taller players - Jake Giacomini, Callum Dodd, Dylan Buchhorn and Matt Acheson - were critical in our team balance. All four performed sensationally and “controlled the air” in most of the games, whether in the ruck duels, in defence or up forward. We had a very strong midfield, ably led by our stronger ball gatherers - Sam Taylor, Sasha Parsons, Cooper Watson and Hugo Butter. This gave us first use of the ball in the critical centre clearances and when the ball was in dispute. Our skillful, running players - Jackson Warne, Ben Cochran, Jackson Collins, Jordan Johnstone and Sam Grose - created plentiful opportunities for our forwards when not kicking the goals themselves. We engaged a backline that was extremely disciplined and consequently held our opponents to one of the lowest aggregate points against. Matt Nolan, Josh McIntyre, Adam Beck and Mac Parsons controlled this. Each of theses lads held themselves accountable to the team and not only restricted opposition goals but created so many opportunities for our forwards and midfield. The influence of Xavier Pym, Tom Matthews and Finn Armstrong around the ground continuously provided us with first use of the football. Their desire to win the ball and prevent the opposition from attacking was instrumental in our success throughout the year. Our more regular forwards, including Jackson Mahan, Ben Taverniti, Lachie Paynter and Darcy Neate, were successful in rewarding our backline and midfielders with their ability to gain possession and kick goals. The intensity and desire were capped off by our skill and intelligent use of the football. This rewarded the East Sandy boys with an extremely successful year and after a three year stint together, we were by far the most improved team in the competition. This is the ultimate compliment to a fantastic group of young men that are highly respected on the field and admired by their peers socially. Accordingly, I am confident each and every player will succeed in life as they have done during the course of their early football development. Thank you to Chris Nolan, Darren and Heather Taylor, Neil and Debbie McIntyre, Peter Butler, Richard Watson, Amanda Porter, Serena Dodd and the parents, family, friends and supporters of the team. David Cochran - Coach We adopted an attacking style of football which ultimately recorded the highest aggregate score of any side in our division. 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 37 Under 15 Division 1 Back Row: Daniel Tocher, Max Williams, Campbell Hetherington, Liam Ryan, Fraser Shellie Middle Row: Jennie McCartney (Team Manager), Louis Walter, Ashton Hoar, Jack Laidlaw, Roger Paul (Asst. Coach) Front Row: William Paul, Matthew Rieniets, Will Jackson, Cullum Simpson, Gary Hetherington (Coach), Jack Hine, Fin Garraway McMaster, Scott Ebbott, Zach Raghdo Absent: Joshua Broadley, Noah Ekberg, Thomas Harris, George Katsaras, Harrison Pirrie, Benjamin Mahy The Under 15 2013 campaign started in blistering heat in late February at Sandy Secondary College. Over the next six weeks, and with good numbers in attendance, the boys were looking forward to the start of the season. After a couple of good practise match wins, we entered into the first game full of confidence. Starting the year in Div 2, a collective goal of the boys was to win promotion back into Div 1. After a resounding 25 goal win in the first game and then three consecutive BIG wins, this was achieved in spectacular fashion. Our first game back in Div 1 was against reigning premiers and Div 1 powerhouse, East Brighton. After a five goal loss in which we outscored the opposition in the last half, the team truly and rightly believed we could match it against the best teams. One negative to our good early season form, however, was the season ending injuries of three of our players. Our initial squad of 25 was whittled back to 22 and with ensuing injuries, illness and school commitments, numbers became an issue for the remainder of the year. 38 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 For the rest of the season we managed to record some more strong victories including a fantastic come from behind win to beat Murrumbeena who have been premiers for four of the last five years. In all of our losses, bar a thumping from East Malvern, the team was super competitive and it was only momentary lapses and perhaps a lack of physical size and strength that cost us in the end. We ended up just missing the finals but all of the boys contributed magnificently, showing maturity and resilience beyond their years. Well done, boys. I would like to thank our team manager, Jennie McCartney, who did a wonderful job organising the boys and parents throughout the year and Roger Paul, our passionate, enthusiastic and loud Assistant Coach. Finally, thanks to all the parents who came every week to perform their duties and watch their son play. I hope you all enjoyed the year. Go Zebbies! Gary Hetherington - Coach Under 15 Division 3 Back Row: Aidan Brockman (Team Manager), Zack Romancz, Jack Keen, James Bekierz, Liam McCartney, James Janse, Kyle Best, Justin McCartney (Coach) Front Row: Craig Clarke, Jarrod Harris, Henry Luke, Michael Poulos, Michael Rotar, Thomas Dennis, Samuel Lovejoy-Hall, Sam Murray, Mitchell Taylor Insert: Joshua Murray, Nathaniel Covino Absent: Mitchell Brockman, Benjamin Gibson-Perry, Sean Jencik, Liam Mouat, Joshua Rowe, Luke Suhr In my opening address to the team before our first game, I emphasised football is a team game. Our aim for the year was to respect each other and to earn the respect of each other. Some fifteen weeks later, I am proud to say, we achieved our objective. We had limited success on the scoreboard but we had many moments of success throughout the season. And we had a hell of a lot of fun along the way! The boys elected their captains - the two Michaels, Rotar and Poulos - and worthy captains they were, leading by example throughout the year. Our stoic (and overworked) defenders, Michael, Zac, Luke, Tom, Kyle and Josh, repelled many attacks. Our rucks, Liam and Jamie, usually beat their opponents. Our free running on ballers, Michael, Sam, Llama, Craig and Jaz provided many exhilarating passages. Our switch hitters, Jack, Nath, Benji, Mitch and Mitch, played both ends of the ground as and when required. JJ and Liam were regular targets up forward, providing contests with any spillage ably mopped up by Sean, Josh and Harry. Our output was consistent and evenly spread: 19 of our 23 players received votes; 18 of our 23 players kicked a goal … andwe tried to get those other 5 a goal. In the last game, one kicked two behinds including one poster, another kicked a goal only for it to be touched on the line and another, unselfishly, hand balled to a team mate when 20 metres out, straight in front! We only won two games for the season but it felt like more. We were often competitive without winning. We rarely dropped our heads. The boys were stirred up by Edwin after our round three loss. He told the boys to have a crack and make their parents proud - that they did. We improved, we enjoyed and we endured. It was a character building season. We will all be better individuals for it. We were fortunate enough to win our last game and, as they say, you’re only as good as your last game. as and when required. The camaraderie of the boys and their families was evident at our end of season break up: 18 of the 23 attended. Well, East Sandringham Under 15 Div 3s that was the season it was. You boys were fantastic. I stepped out of my comfort zone but you made me comfortable. I will cherish the memories. Thank you. You had a crack. You made your parents proud. You built and consolidated friendships. You learnt a major lesson in life - it’s not all about winning … unless you win your last game! Justin McCartney - Coach On a personal note, I would like to thank Aiden and Craig for their endless support. They were always there and nothing was too much trouble for them. I accepted the accolades for stepping forward to be the coach but these guys did just as much as me without the title nor the accolades. On behalf of the whole team, thank you to Andy for his wonderful weekly photos – something we all looked forward to receiving. The parents were always friendly and supportive – performing their roles, 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 39 Under 16 Division 2 Back Row: Robbie Mackay, Xavier Subotsch, Lachlan Dalley, Connor Matthews, Edan Facey-Smith Middle Row: Matt Bowles (Coach), Glenn Paine (Team Manager), Zachary Dennis, Mitchell Bowles, Lloyd Armstrong, Mackenzie Homann, Alex Davies (Coach) Front Row: Jenson Hemsley, Joel Constable, Kaiden Dummett, Riley Ericson, Will Lancaster, Nathan Paine, Sam Gall. Brayden Morrow, Ari Ventouras Absent: Corey Rich, Lucas Cloke, James Ellison, William Hunter, Lachlan Palfrey What a season 2013 has delivered for our beloved Under 16s. We took over the coaching duties after a hard-fought round 3 loss to Ormond and from there, we were welcomed with 3 consecutive losses which totalled a lazy 385 points. Player numbers were down, enthusiasm was lacking and we were wondering what exactly we had just agreed to. Luckily, however, we had hit rock-bottom and from there things only got better both on and off the field. With the boys sporting some new nicknames such as Sam ‘Shticky’ Gall, Ari ‘Prince’ Ventouras and ‘Lethal’ Lewis Sutton, it was time to turn the season around. The infamous ‘diceroll’ was introduced at training for certain punishments which saw the lads eating chillies, calling their parents to devote their love, baking treats for the team and attempting to mark the dreaded high ball. It was only two weeks later that the boys notched their first win of the season with a 75 point win over Ormond and from there, we continued to improve. With the addition of a few private school boys as well as some recruiting by hard-working team managers, it gave us the luxury as coaches to finally be able to use an interchange bench. 40 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 To finish the season by winning 5 out of the last 8 games, with a couple of tight losses thrown in there, is a true testament to how the team was able to turn the season around. There is nothing much more satisfying in football than knocking off teams that had previously beaten us by well over 100 points. It proved that we were a team to be reckoned with when given the resources. It was a tough year in some aspects but a very rewarding one nonetheless. It has been great as coaches to be able to work with the boys and see them improve each and every week. It was really good to see the boys enjoying their footy again and turning around a season that could have quite possibly been a disaster. We would like to thank all the players, parents and support staff for making this season a great experience for us. It is almost painful to imagine the damage we may have been done if our full-strength side was available all year. That’s footy though we guess – you win some, you lose some! Matt Bowles and Alex Davies - Coach Under 17 Division 2 Back Row: Chris Calder, Joseph Bekierz, Brayden O’Connor 3rd Row: James Sneesby, Tristan Brown, Lucas Adams, William Suhr, Mitchell Hoar, Joel Fowler, Aidan Glackin 2nd Row: Geoff Prosser (Asst. Coach), Robert Rae, Tom Nolan, Alon Rosinger, Hugh Tuttleby, Harry Brennan, Vince Dedaj, Mark Prosser (Asst. Coach) Front Row: Rhys Prosser, Daniel Gilhooley, Joel Blacker, James Prosser, Tony Hoar (Coach), Samuel Jackson, Ryan Wheeler, Jack Prosser, Benjamin McKinstry We started our pre-season in February with a limited number of players but we were determined to fulfill our pledge to have an Under 17s team. It was evident, as we neared the start of the season, that we couldn’t field a team on our own. We made contact with Highett who were in a similar situation and the ZEBDOGS were formed. Once word had spread that the Zebdogs were in town, we quickly gathered a list of 32 young men ready and willing to play footy and to have a great finish to their junior careers. On and off the field, it didn’t take long for the team to bond. The Zebdogs were very competitive on the field, missing the finals by just 0.5 per cent and, socially, they were soon out partying together. The inaugural Zebdogs’ Golf open was held at Cheltenham with a winning score of 120 – for nine holes! Leadership was a big factor in the season’s success with the boys taking responsibility for recovery at the beach, at training which was always well attended and with specific responsibilities on match day. As a coach, all you can ask is that the team puts its best foot forward every week and, in this regard, the Zebdogs were magnificent. To our young men of the Zebdogs: my sincere thanks for your efforts. I would like to acknowledge the support of our willing parent group. Special thanks must go to Mark Prosser and Geoff Prosser who multi-skilled as assistant coaches, interchange stewards, property stewards and team managers. They should also be congratulated for the roles they played in bringing the two clubs together. From Mark, Geoff and I: we are very proud of the way these young men have improved and conducted themselves on the field. Congratulations on your junior football careers and we look forward to seeing you go from strength to strength into your senior careers. Always remember, enjoy the game and do your best. Tony Hoar - Coach Thanks, also, to Andrew Pryor, Brett Bowey and Paul Ryan for their role in combining the Zebdogs. To Marita Suhr and Mark Jackson, our trainers, a big thank you from the team. Chris Nolan and John Rae were regular wearers of the Team Manager’s bib and were great contributors. Andy Bekierz and Rod Wheeler each week would present photos and videos respectively and have left an outstanding record of the year. 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 41 Netball Under 15 B Back Row: Amanda Moore (Coach), Elise Miller, Anna McFadyen, Bronte Mularczyk Front: Hannah Bowey, Mia Pickering, Baillie DeKlijn, Nicolette Commins, Sophie Prosser Absent: Ruby Stoner, Emma Moore, Kylie Stoner (Team Manager) The great team of the 15B Zebbies did a fantastic job working together as a team. As a strong friendship group, the girls successfully stepped up to the challenges of the season and were very dedicated to the team through games and training and their perseverance was always present. The season was a mixture of wins, losses and draws – however, never let the end result ruin the fun and passion for the game that they love. Each girl individually carried her own part of the team and brought different roles each week. 42 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 It is evident that the girls have improved over the season in working together as a team and their own skill level has risen over the course of the year. I would like to thank the girls for participating happily in training despite the cold weather. I had a fun year coaching the Zebras and I know they will have greater seasons ahead of them. Well done girls and keep up the good attitudes and commitment. Amanda Moore - Coach Netball Under 15 Pink Back Row: Kirsten Wiley (Team Manager), Maddy Brown, Emma Taylor, Hannah Pirrie, Isobel Gillian (Coach) Front: Olivia Carey, Holley Wilhelm, Annie Gillan, April Auburn, Zoe Wiley Although we have not had a lot of success this year, the Under 15 girls pink team has had a really enjoyable season playing together! The team is made up of Hannah, Holly, April, Annie, Zoe, Maddy, Emma, Isy and Liv who all come from a variety of different schools. Despite this fact, the girls have worked very hard to work together as a united team over the course of the season. This has been possible by the individual efforts made by each of the team members. Emma is the team’s double threat! She was able to utilise her incredible height to both attack and defend under the ring. Although Maddy has no previous netball experience, she was a valuable defence player in the team! Liv was an extremely hardworking attacker and goaler who always did her best. Annie switched her time between midcourt and defence and could always be relied upon to move the game forward. April was invaluable in centre court, often being shifted from one position to another without any trouble. Holly demonstrated that no previous netball is necessary when playing netball. Her efforts in the midcourt were extremely beneficial for the team. Hannah was an important goal defender who always ensured she got the rebound under the ring. Isy was extremely determined and a hardworking midcourt player. She always gave 100 percent at both training and during the game. I had so much fun this year coaching the girls and would just like to thank Kirsten Wiley and Kate Gillan for their work as team managers and their help at the games each Saturday. The girls and I really appreciate your effort! Good luck next season! Issy Gillan - Coach Zoe, the team’s main gaoler, was always in position and ready to take on her taller opposition. 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 43 Netball Under 17 Back Row: Tess McLachlan (Coach), Sabrina Healy, Carly Murphy, Amy Kay, Annabelle Burns, Monique Murphy (Team Manager) Front: Xanthe Ficarra, Georgia Alderuccio, Charlotte Murphy, Stephanie Crisp After coming into the 17A division following a stellar season in 2012, the girls were dealt a tough fixture which saw them suffer three close losses to the top competition. However, as the season progressed and the girls gained momentum, it became obvious that this team was strong and eventually succeeded in defeating the toughest teams. Together these girls form an impressive side and shine in each third. In defence is a duo that would daunt and challenge the best of attackers. With Amy’s clean defensive skills and sportsmanship, and Sabrina’s tenacity and hunger for the ball, our defence has the versatility and talent to read play beyond their years. In our mid-court, Annabelle, Xanthe, Georgia & Steph, all bring something different to the court. In defensive wing, Annabelle has the speed and agility to get a tip on the hardest of passes, whilst Xanthe’s athleticism, attitude and determination are what every team wants in a centre player. Then there’s Steph whose consistency and reliability as a feeder into the goal circle is a rarity, along with Georiga’s ability to dominate in any centre-court position and taunt her opponent for the ball. In goals, Charlotte and Carly are a combination that is an asset to this team. Charlotte is a driving force who’s fortitude to rebound for goals and switch to defensive play is inspiring. Finally there’s Carly, whose effortless shooting style and levelheadedness is what her defenders continuously aim to break but never succeed in. Considering these girls don’t train, this combination is dynamite! They manage to play as a unit and take instruction and advice when needed. Although it’s been a turbulent season, it’s been an absolute pleasure to watch the team grow throughout the season. As we inch closer to finals, I think the girls will surprise themselves with their ability and I’m excited to see the team rise to challenge. Tess McLachlan - Coach 44 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 Netball Under 19 Back Row: Vanessa Antas, Eliane Davrain, Sarah Hetherington, Emily Kay, Simone Tribe, Tessa Broadley, Lauren Darvell (Coach) Front: Tilly Gillan, Belle Healy, Matilda O’Sullivan What another strong season by the Under 19 girls in 2013. With a few wash outs this season and again some very strong performances week in week out, the girls are well placed for another shot at the premiership. This season we welcomed back Sarah Hetherington after a serious knee injury which had her out of the 2012 season. She has combined beautifully with Eliane and Simone to form a very strong and accurate goal end. Goals have been hard to come by for opposition teams this year with Emily, Matilda and Vanessa consistently turning the ball over and pressuring teams in the defensive third. These girls continue to surprise me. With VCE studies, part time jobs, other sports and social lives, these girls continue to make Saturday netball fun, rewarding and filled with friendship. These days we see too many young girls drop out of sport and physical activity which is sad. The Sandy girls are opposite to this. They have grown as netballers but also as beautiful young girls. I would again like to thank all the parents for their amazing support each Saturday and especially to Helen Broadley for all of her organizing and hard work behind the scenes. Lauren Darvell - Coach To make these two ends combine, our excellent ball skills and speed by our centre court players of Belle, Tilly, Simone and Vanessa again has delivered. 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 45 46 East Sandringham Junior Football Club Yearbook 2013 1948 - 2013 . . . Celebrating 65 years of football www.gozebs.com 47 Club Song (sung to the Richmond Football Club tune) Oh we’re from SANDRINGHAM A fighting fury We’re from SANDRINGHAM In any weather you can see us with a grin Risking head and shin When we’re behind, well never mind, We’ll fight and fight to win. Oh we’re from SANDRINGHAM We’ll never weaken till the final siren goes We’re like the zebras of old, We’re strong and we’re bold Oh we’re from Sandy, Yellow and Black! Oh we’re from SANDRINGHAM. www.gozebs.com