Semi Finals - Southern Football League

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Semi Finals - Southern Football League
FINALS WEEK 2
Semi Finals
7 - 8 September 2013
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SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
What’s happening at SFLHQ?
Mark Seymour, SFL Chairman
THE SFL Board believe one of
THE most important things for
the long term good of the League
is stability and continuity in its
administration. The lynchpin of
the administration is the Chief
Executive’s position. In August
last year, after a thorough search
for a replacement for Wayne
Holdsworth, I had the pleasure
of announcing that former SFL
Football Operations Manager,
David Cannizzo had been
appointed as the new CEO.
I am sure you will all agree that
David’s past twelve months have
been exceptional as, not only has
he maintained the previous good
work of Wayne, he has also placed
his own mark on the position and
established his own connections
with the clubs, media, sponsors,
local and state government and
other SFL stake holders. He has
been instrumental in negotiating
new sponsorship and supplier
agreements which have brought
greater returns to the League.
There has been demonstrated
growth and progress in the
League since David commenced
in his role.
One of the priorities for the
Board in 2013 has been to
improve the League’s marketing
and communications and to
this end David has overseen
the employment of a Business
Development Manager, has taken
steps to improve the coverage
by social media and has been
instrumental in the development
and roll out of SFL Live.
Given how he has performed
in the role, the Board were
unanimous in deciding that a
long term commitment should be
offered to our CEO. Accordingly,
a three year contract was
offered to David and I am most
pleased to announce that he has
accepted the offer and signed
a new contract. The length of
the contract will allow him to
consolidate initiatives introduced
in 2013 and also allow the
League to continue the steady
improvement it has shown in
recent times.
I have no hesitation as Chairman
in saying David is without doubt,
one of the best young sports
administrators I have had the
pleasure of working with. The
Board is confident that he is
the right person to continue to
re-establish the SFL as a force in
local football.
I would also like to take the time
to speak about one of the Board’s
major initiatives for 2013 – SFL
Live.
I strongly believe SFL Live will be
a fun, interactive and engaging
point of difference for all football
fans connected with the Southern
Football League. It is also part
of the future of the game as it
allows the user to interact on a
number of platforms to access
SFL content. The SFL Strategic
Plan emphasises promoting
the success of the League and
using media to its maximum
capability, engaging and
motivating volunteers and fans,
and developing interest in the
League and the game. SFL Live is
a significant investment by the SFL
and a worthwhile initiative as it will
provide players, officials and fans
the opportunity to engage with the
SFL and our greater community
on match day in real time via
SFL Live. I commend SFL Live to
anybody who has an interest in
the SFL and wants to keep up with
what is happening both on and off
the field.
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Dingley
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Dave Velardo
Matt Jones
Oakleigh District FC
With four goals from the half forward
line, Dave showcased his skills. Moving
in to the centre in the last quarter, Dave
helped Oakleigh District survive against
the fast finishing Mordialloc. Dave is
a very classy forward and can win a
game off his own foot.
Congratulations Dave!
Murrumbeena FC
Matt played a fine game in the ruck
against Springvale Districts, he
continually drove the ball into the
forward line with some strong tap-outs
to his rovers and Matt took many fine
marks across the half back line. Matt
was instrumental in Murrumbeena’s
come from behind victory.
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KC
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St Pauls
St Pauls
St Pauls
St Pauls
St Pauls
Chelsea
Heights
Dingley
Chelsea
Heights
Chelsea
Heights
Chelsea
Heights
Dingley
Bentleigh
Bentleigh
Bentleigh
Bentleigh
Oakleigh
Bentleigh
Murrumbeena
Murrumbeena
Mordialloc
Murrumbeena
Mordialloc
Mordialloc
Doveton
Eagles
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Eagles
Doveton
Eagles
Doveton
Eagles
Doveton
Eagles
Doveton
Eagles
Mount
Waverley
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Waverley
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Waverley
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SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Division 1: The Inner Sanctum
THE Southern Football League
Division 1 finals kicked off last
weekend and there were a few
surprising results at Springvale
Reserve.
East Brighton took on
Dingley in the Qualifying
final and the result was the
first surprise of the weekend.
After a reasonably close first
quarter the Vampire defence
increased their pressure and
the midfield started asserting
their dominance on the game.
Tait Sabec and Mark Jamieson
were key players for the
Vampires down back while
captain Ben Douthie and Coach
Barry Hope stood up to fill in
the hole left by star midfielder
Dean Williamson. Up the other
end it was Matt Jamieson and
Douthie who provided the
scoring punch kicking 10 of
the Vampires 13 goals. For
the Dingoes, Darren Andrews
played a solid game, helping
restrict Dean Francis to one
major and Tony Lavars provided
a lot of run from half back.
Two old rivals came together in
the Elimination Final as Chelsea
Heights took on St Kilda City.
With the wind becoming a major
influence on the game, both
teams tried to take advantage.
After wasting a strong start to
the game with 9 behinds in the
first quarter, Chelsea Heights
were on the back foot heading
into the final quarter. Though
leading by 12 points midway
through quarter, the Saints had
the wind in their favour and they
took advantage. Kicking 2 goals
to square the game in the final
3 minutes including one with 27
seconds to go, the game went
into extra time. And that’s where
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the game turned. Heading into
the final 5 minutes of extra time,
the Saints held a 12 point lead
and with the win in their favour
the win looked assured. Enter
Luke Manders. After Chelsea
Heights brought the margin to
5 points, the Heighters leading
goal kicker kicked the winning
goal with 11 seconds left in
the game to lead the Heighters
to victory and keep their
premiership hopes alive.
is in superb form coming off
a 6 goal haul and will take
advantage of the attention Dean
Francis will get from the Dogs
backline. It will be interesting
to see if returning midfielders
Dean Williamson and Jay Bruno
match up against each other
as both players have match
winning ability. Hard to split
these two teams but it should
be close.
With week one of the finals out
of the way 4 teams lock heads,
each fighting to play in that last
day in September.
Dingley vs Chelsea Heights
St Pauls vs East Brighton
Previous Meetings:
Round 2 – St Pauls defeated
East Brighton 17.17.119 to 9.6.60
Round 11 – East Brighton
defeated St Pauls 7.13.55 to
6.8.44
This is the match we have all
been waiting for. 1st vs 2nd for
a spot in the 2013 grand final.
With both teams expecting key
players to return from injury,
this game could be one for
the ages. East Brighton will be
looking for their 14th win in a
row and are currently playing
their best football for the year.
This will hold them in good
stead against a St Pauls side
who had the week off. It will
be interesting to see if the
week off will help or hinder the
Bulldogs who will be relying on
key forward Luke James to get
on top early. Vampire defender
Liam Bowman should get first
crack at the gun forward and
he should have plenty of help
from the likes of Tait Sabec
and Nathan Stewart. Vampire
half forward Matt Jamieson
East Brighton by 9 points.
Previous Meetings:
Round 9 – Chelsea Heights
defeated Dingley 8.11.59 to
6.9.45
Round 17 – Dingley defeated
Chelsea Heights 14.14.98 to
5.10.40
Dingley take on Chelsea
Heights in what will be an
interesting Semi Final clash.
The Dingoes are coming off
a comprehensive loss to the
Vampires while the Heighters
are coming off a come from
behind win. The Dingoes should
regain Luke Bartholomew from
injury while Matt Terech should
return for Chelsea Heights. This
is a hard contest to judge. Both
teams have good midfields that
can kick goals, dependable key
forwards with good marking
ability and solid fullbacks who
can easily hold their own. This
contest could be run and won
in the ruck. The potential battle
between Terech and Chris
Morgan could be crucial in
deciding the winner. The big
open spaces at Springvale
Reserve will provide for an
interesting and entertaining
game.
Dingley by 15 points.
Head to Head - SFL Finals Week 2
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Division 1 - Firsts
FIRST SEMI FINAL: Dingley v Chelsea Heights (excl matches in SWGFL)
First met in SFL in 2009 - 10 matches (Chelsea Heights 9 wins, Dingley 1)
Chelsea Heights
81 pts
(23/7/11)
Dingley
58 pts
(17/8/13)
Smallest Winning Margin
Chelsea Heights
14 pts
(20/6/09), (15/6/13)
Dingley
58 pts
(17/8/13)
Highest Score
Chelsea Heights
19-10-124
(24/5/10, 7/5/11)
Dingley
14-14-98
(17/8/13)
Lowest Score
Chelsea Heights
5-10-40
(17/8/13)
Dingley
4-3-27
(14/8/10)
StKC
4-10-34
(3/8/13)
Largest Winning Margin
SECOND SEMI FINAL: St.Pauls v East Brighton
Largest Winning Margin
Smallest Winning Margin
Highest Score
Lowest Score
First met in 1993 - 44 matches (St.Pauls 26 wins, EB 18)
St.Pauls
196 pts
EB
197 pts
St.Pauls
4 pts
EB
6 pts
St.Pauls
30-23-203
EB
36-28-244
St.Pauls
2-5-17
EB
1-1-7
(1/7/06)
(19/8/95)
(23//94)
(26/6/10)
(1/7/06)
(19/8/95)
(30/6/12)
(1/7/06)
Division 2 Firsts
FIRST SEMI FINAL: Mordialloc v Murrumbeena
Largest Winning Margin
Smallest Winning Margin
Highest Score
Lowest Score
First met in 1988 - 18 matches (Mord 11 wins, M'B 7)
Mordialloc
117 pts
Murrumbeena
90 pts
Mordialloc
7 pts
Murrumbeena
16 pts
Mordialloc
29-20-194
Murrumbeena
23-14-152
Mordialloc
7-4-46
Murrumbeena
4-5-29
(25/7/92)
(12/4/97)
(17/6/89)
(11/5/13)
(28/4/90)
(89 1st Semi)
(12/4/97)
(25/7/92)
SECOND SEMI FINAL: Benteigh v. Oakleigh Districts
Largest Winning Margin
Smallest Winning Margin
Highest Score
Lowest Score
Since 1993 - 22 matches (Bentleigh 13 wins, Oak Dists 9)
Bentleigh
187 pts
Oak Dists
92 pts
Bentleigh
11 pts
Oak Dists
9 pts
Bentleigh
36-19-235
Oak Dists
19-17-131
Bentleigh
5-9-39
Oak Dists
1-7-13
(16/8/98)
(6/5/95)
(26/6/93)
(13/4/13)
(16/5/98)
(6/5/95)
(11/8/12)
(10/8/96)
Division 3 Firsts
FIRST SEMI FINAL: Dandenong Demons v My.Waverley
Largest Winning Margin
Smallest Winning Margin
Highest Score
Lowest Score
First met in 1994 - 29 matches (MtW 24 wins, Dand 5)
Dandenong Demons
105 pts
Mt.Waverley
167 pts
Dandenong Demons
4 pts
Mt.Waverley
5 pts
Dandenong Demons
24-15-159
Mt.Waverley
28-16-184
Dandenong Demons
2-4-16
Mt.Waverley
3-4-22
(14/5/05)
(8/8/09)
(3/8/13)
(8/8/98, 23/7/05)
(14/5/05)
(8/8/09)
(17/5/08)
(15/7/06)
SECOND SEMI FINAL: Doveton Eagles v. Carrum/ Patterson Lakes
Largest Winning Margin
Smallest Winning Margin
Highest Score
Lowest Score
First met in 2013 - 2 matches (Doveton Eagle 2 wins, CPL Nil)
Doveton Eagles
60 pts
CPL
Not applic.
Doveton Eagles
23 pts
CPL
Not applic.
Doveton Eagles
12-12-84
CPL
7-5-47
Doveton Eagles
10-10-70
CPL
2-12-24
(3/8/13)
(18/5/13)
(3/8/13)
(18/5/13)
(18/5/13)
(3/8/13)
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SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Division 1 Results: Finals Week 1
SENIORS
RESERVES
TEAM
P
W
L
D
F
A
%
PTS
TEAM
P
W
L
D
F
A
%
St Pauls
18
17
1
0
1962
760
258.16
68
Dingley
18
17
1
0
1917
574
333.97
PTS
68
East Brighton
18
15
3
0
1643
868
189.29
60
St Pauls
17
14
3
0
1715
622
275.72
60
56
Dingley
18
14
4
0
1761
853
206.45
56
Chelsea Heights
18
14
4
0
1772
590
300.34
Chelsea Heights
18
14
4
0
1447
1068 135.49
56
Clayton
18
14
4
0
1728
913
189.27
56
St Kilda City
18
8
10
0
1534
1280
119.84
32
Cheltenham
18
9
9
0
1309
1227 106.68
36
Cheltenham
18
8
10
0
1446
1279
113.06
32
East Brighton
18
8
10
0
1049
1440
72.85
32
Clayton
18
8
10
0
1238
1333
92.87
32
St Kilda City
18
7
11
0
1163
1319
88.17
28
East Malvern
18
4
14
0
796
1619
49.17
16
East Malvern
18
2
16
0
668
1700
39.29
8
Heatherton
18
2
16
0
806
2023
39.84
8
Highett
17
2
15
0
585
2047
28.58
8
Highett
18
0
18
0
835
2385
35.01
0
Heatherton
18
2
16
0
569
2043
27.85
8
Division 1 Seniors
Division 1 Reserves
Qualifying Final
Qualifying Final
East Brighton
Dingley
4.4
2.4
6.6
2.7
11.13
3.8
13.15-93
6.10-46
East Brighton: Goal Kickers: M. Jamieson 6, B. Douthie 4, D. De Luca,
D. Francis, D. Reid
Best Players: M. Jamieson, M. Jamieson, B. Douthie, T. Sabec, D. De Luca,
B. Hope
Dingley: Goal Kickers: P. Ball 2, T. Paterson 2, T. Lavars, C. Morgan
Best Players: D. Tunik, T. La Rocca, J. Ball, D. Andrews, T. Dureau,
T. Lavars
Elimination Final
Chelsea Heights
St Kilda City
St Pauls
Chelsea Heights
1.0
1.3
1.4
2.3
2.7
5.3
4.10-34
7.9-51
St Pauls: Goal Kickers: R. Smith, M. Bowles, J. Brown, J. Blenkinsop
Best Players: B. Hayes, R. Peet, B. McCarthy, J. Kreymborg, R. Smith,
J. Marasco
Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: C. Gates, M. Banfield, S. Matheson,
S. Cochrane, D. Costante, C. Hanns, L. Newton
Best Players: M. Terech, M. Banfield, M. Bastin, L. Newton, C. Gates,
M. Washington
Elimination Final
3.9
2.0
4.10
4.3
9.11
3.5
12.14-86
13.7-85
Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: E. Uthayakumar 5, L. Manders 2,
J. Attard, C. Mouritz, P. Matheson, B. Gilder, J. Fry
Best Players: P. Smith, C. Mouritz, P. Matheson, E. Uthayakumar,
B. Gilder, S. Murphy
St Kilda City: Goal Kickers: D. Harrington 3, M. Bruin 2, S. Arvanitis 2,
G. Mahony, J. Belkin, J. Morel, T. Shrimpton, H. Marshall, S. Cotter
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Clayton
Cheltenham
1.3
4.2
3.7
4.4
4.7
6.6
8.15-63
9.6-60
Clayton: Goal Kickers: D. Gilmour 3, C. Pearce 2, A. Plozza, J. Isaac,
D. Bauer
Best Players: J. Isaac, D. Murphy, M. Bennett, C. Pearce, P. Kurth,
W. Kent
Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: P. Campbell 3, B. Anderson 3, A. Pullman,
A. Butterfield, R. Howells
Best Players: B. Stewart, A. Butterfield, A. Milesi, D. Armstrong,
B. Moloney, M. Zacharin
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
2013 Division 1 Seniors Fixture
ROUND 1
13-Apr-13
ROUND 7
25-May-13
ROUND 13
20-Jul-13
St Pauls 28.19.187 def. Heatherton 2.4.16
Highett 6.3.39 def. by E.Brighton 22.17.149
Clayton 10.14.74 def. Chelsea Heights 11.7.73
Cheltenham 16.10.106 def. St Kilda City 8.7.55
Dingley 19.11.125 def. E.Malvern 5.5.35
Dingley 10.4.64 def. by St Pauls 11.10.76
Cheltenham 23.14.152 def. Highett 4.6.30
Clayton 12.8.80 def. Heatherton 7.9.51
E.Malvern 3.4.22 def. by E.Brighton 14.17.101
St Kilda City 10.12.72 def. by C.Heights 13.12.90
C.Heights 6.6.42 def. by St Pauls 7.9.51
St Kilda City 12.21.93 def. Highett 4.3.27
E.Malvern 3.4.22 def. by Clayton 4.8.32
Dingley 6.12.48 def. Cheltenham 4.9.33
Heatherton 0.4.4 def. by E.Brighton 7.10.52
ROUND 2
20-Apr-13
ROUND 8
1-Jun-13
ROUND 14
27-Jul-13
C.Heights 21.10.136 def. Highett 7.4.46
St Kilda City 9.11.65 def. by Clayton 12.11.83
E.Malvern 8.12.60 def. by Cheltenham 14.13.97
Heatherton 2.5.17 def. by Dingley 20.14.134
E.Brighton 9.6.60 def. by St Pauls 17.17.119
St Pauls 20.21-141 def. Highett 1.6.12
East Brighton 14.7.91 def. Clayton 1.5.11
C.Heights 16.18.114 def. Cheltenham 9.4.58
St Kilda City 9.15.69 def. by Dingley 14.10.94
Heatherton 6.8.44 def. by East Malvern 8.10.58
E.Malvern 4.4.28 def. by St Pauls 21.15.141
Highett 4.10.34 def. by Dingley 28.16.184
Cheltenham 12.14.86 def. Clayton 10.8.68
E.Brighton 21.25.151 def. St Kilda City 5.6.36
C.Heights 14.8.92 def. Heatherton 10.5.65
ROUND 3
27-Apr-13
HOLMESGLEN ROUND 9
15-Jun-13
ROUND 15
3-Aug-13
Clayton 11.14.80 def. E.Malvern 8.6.54
St Pauls 21.13.139 def. C.Heights 3.5.23
Highett 9.5.59 def. by St Kilda City 23.24.162
Cheltenham 6.9.45 def. by Dingley 13.6.84
E.Brighton 19.16.130 def. Heatherton 4.4.28
Clayton 7.4.46 def. by St Pauls 10.10.70
Highett 8.8.56 def. by Heatherton 15.16.106
Cheltenham 9.7.61 def. by E.Brighton 12.8.80
Dingley 6.9.45 def. by C.Heights 8.11.59
E.Malvern 8.5.53 def. by St Kilda City 10.11.71
St Pauls 8.12.60 def. Dingley 7.10.52
Highett 12.11.83 def. by C’ham 16.9.105
Heatherton 7.5.47 def. by Clayton 13.10.88
E.Brighton 17.15.117 def. E.Malvern 2.6.18
C.Heights 7.9.51 def. St Kilda City 4.10.34
ROUND 4
4-May-13
ROUND 10
22-Jun-13
ROUND 16
10-Aug-13
St Pauls 17.16.118 def. E.Malvern 0.7.7
Dingley 22.11.143 def. Highett 6.9.45
Clayton 11.10.76 def. Cheltenham 7.10.52
St Kilda City 8.10.58 def. by E.Brighton 9.11.65
Heatherton 3.9.27 def. by C.Heights 19.16.130
Heatherton 7.5.47 def. by St Pauls 16.16.112
E.Brighton 22.22.154 def. Highett 7.5.47
C.Heights 12.9.81 def. Clayton 5.7.37
St Kilda City 13.12.90 def. Cheltenham 6.7.43
E.Malvern 4.4.28 def. by Dingley 15.19.109
Cheltenham 6.10.46 def. by St Pauls 14.14.98
Clayton 15.12.102 def. Highett 10.8.68
Dingley 8.6.54 def. by E.Brighton 10.14.74
E.Malvern 5.5.35 def. by C.Heights 11.6.72
St Kilda City 21.20.146 def. Heatherton 8.6.54
ROUND 5
11-May-13
ROUND 11
29-Jun-13
St Pauls 6.8.44 def. by E.Brighton 7.13.55
Highett 8.7.55 def. by C.Heights 17.15.117
Clayton 10.13.73 def. by St Kilda City 16.8.104
Cheltenham 17.17.119 def. E.Malvern 5.8.38
Dingley 26.17.173 def. Heatherton 0.6.6
ROUND 17
17-Aug-13
ROUND 12
6-Jul-13 / 13-Jul-13
Clayton 12.7.79 def. by Dingley 15.10.100
E.Brighton 12.14.86 def. C.Heights 4.4.28
St Pauls 13.9.87 def. St Kilda City 8.7.55
Highett 9.4.58 def. by E.Malvern 17.17.119
Heatherton 4.10.34 def. by C’ham 21.12.138
ROUND 18
24-Aug-13
St Kilda City 13.9.87 def. by St Pauls 15.13.103
E.Malvern 9.23.77 def. Highett 5.13.43
Dingley 14.10.94 def. Clayton 5.7.37
Cheltenham 17.18.120 def. Heatherton 7.6.48
C.Heights 119.75 def. E.Brighton 5.16.46
ROUND 6
18-May-13
St Pauls 12.9.81 def. Cheltenham 7.6.48
Highett 10.5.65 def. by Clayton 21.19.145
E.Brighton 8.8.56 def. by Dingley 14.10.94
C.Heights 19.9.123 def. E.Malvern 2.3.15
Heatherton 8.5.53 def. by St Kilda City 27.15.177
St Pauls 19.11.125 def. Clayton 6.13.49
Heatherton 12.18.90 def. Highett 6.8.45
E.Brighton 12.19.91 def. Cheltenham 8.4.52
C.Heights 5.10.40 def. by Dingley 14.14.98
St Kilda City 14.16.100 def. E.Malvern 3.4.22
Highett 3.5.23 def. by St Pauls 32.18.210
Clayton 11.12.78 def. by E.Brighton 12.13.85
C’ham 12.13.85 def. by C.Heights 15.11.101
Dingley 9.12.66 def. St Kilda City 9.6.60
E.Malvern 15.15.105 def. Heatherton 10.9.69
SFL FINALS Qual/Elim Final - Weekend of 31/8 & 1/9. 1st/2nd Semi Final - Weekend of 7/9 & 8/9. Preliminary Final - 15/9. Grand Final - 22/9
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Division 1: Seniors 2ND Semi Final
St Pauls
TOTAL WASTE SOLUTIONS
Ground: McKinnon Res. McKinnon Rd.
McKinnon (Melway Ref 68 H11)
P.O. BOX 355
BENTLEIGH VIC 3204
M: 0431 526 411
M: 0438 605 008
Telephone: 0409 821 447
Colours: Royal Blue with Red & White Hoops
Senior Coach: Paul Howroyd
Reserves Coach: Darren Rogers
#
PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Matthew Herbstreit
Pacy midfielder with massive tank and matching work rate
2
Andrew Gilbert
The Doggies premier big man who can dominate a match
6
Kenton Hall
Uncomprimising skipper who attacks the contest
7
Jay Bruno
Important running link player and solid good finisher
8
Liam Wilson
Great reader of play who loves contested footy
10
Owen Lewis
Tough ball getter who often gets a shut down role
11
Joel Parrett
Hard nosed youngster with ball winning ability
13
Christian McCarthy
Hardworking mid and hitup forward who does the 1%'s
14
Jarryd Allan
Smooth running player who mixes skill and aggression
15
Kieran Knox
Clever forward who is hard to contain
16
Adam McIntyre
Balistic inside player who wills himself to win each contest
17
Ryan Smith
Clean and clever backman who can play tall
18
Trent McIntyre
Rock solid full back who can match up on any size opponent
19
Peter Mercoulia
Ball Magnet - key playmaker
20
Nick Gilbert
Key position player who often plays both ends - Great hands
21
Rhys Peet
good ball user who can be dangerous around goals
23
Jay Steet
Pumped up defender busting for action
24
Brendan Dawes
Backline sweeper with beautiful delivery
26
Callum Cathcart
Hard to hold small forward with more tricks than Dynamo
28
Nigel Carmody
Classy athletic ball carrying player with unfinished business
33
Michael Johnstone
Fast closing defender and close checker
35
Jarryd Blenkinsop
Lightning quick winger with sure hands
37
Matty Taylor
Emerging ruckman with sublime skills
44
Ben McCarthy
Salt of the Earth backman who you want in the trenches
47
Tim Roberts
Young colt on the rise with super hands and heels
49
Mark Marasco
Best tall defender in the league - Granite hands
50
Rohan Best
Gun forward with an itchy Trigger
51
Bryce Hayes
Tough inside midfielder - team player
55
Tim Blackwood
Running backman who sets up many forays forward
59
Luke James
Most electrifying forward in the SFL - worth the entry fee
FIELD
Annie Mirabile
GOALS
BOUNDARY
GOAL
Fraser Somerville
Zach Vandenhoven
Andrew Scott
Anthony D'amico
Adele Wickenden
Paul Shoebridge
Matt Kurtis
EMERGENCY
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BEHINDS
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Saturday September 7, Springvale Reserve
East Brighton
Ground: Hurlingham Park
(Melway Ref 67 J10)
Telephone: 0425 506 009
Colours: Red & white V
Senior Coach: Barry Hope/Ben Murphy
Reserves Coach: Rohan Schreier
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PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Toby Mahoney
Classy forward, versatile and quick Solid mark
GOALS
2
Sam Widdowson
Unavailable
3
Sam Dillon
Good inside and accurate disposal
4
Peter Larsen
Veteran all rounder, plays either end Menielly medal winner says enough
5
Nathan Stewart
Stalwart in defence, solid and great overhead
6
Dan Reid
Quality midfield and dangerous forward
7
Seamus Murphy
Debut season quick and performed excellent run with roles
8
Matt Jamieson
Impact forward, good overhead and bobs up when opposition don’t need him to
9
Liam Bowman
Best defender in the SFL rarely beaten
10
Dean Williamson
Tough mid fielder 3 times B & F says enough
11
Retired
12
Matt Skehan
Quality ruckman that can go forward
13
Justin Matheson
Debut season on the improve
14
Ben Douthie
Raking left foot, game breaker
15
Tait Sabec
The racehorse! Young fast and exciting
16
Mitch Backman
Debut season, gifted skills on both sides
17
Jake Percy
Booming kick and dangerous around goals
18
Matt O’Rourke
Quality at either end, excellent finish
19
Brent Crawley
Good overhead and can move forward One to watch
20
Mitch Garvey
Strong and provides another option when moves forward
21
Barry Hope
No one tougher in the game, an inspiration to his team
22
Mark Jamieson
Versatile all rounder that can dictate terms
23
Dean Francis
Versatile forward that demands respect
24
Mick De Luca
Quick Defender that backs himself
25
Dave De Luca
Midfielder that breaks lines or can tag
28
Tim Gray
Classy in the forward area gets front and square to advantage
29
Patrick Jamieson
One of the clan, young and on the improve
30
Adam De Luca
Solid defender
31
Phil Lanning
Another first year player, great disposal
33
Shaun Mulraney
Gives the midfield some added class
35
Andrew Jansen
Rebound extraordinaire, fast and a handful for any opposition
TEAM
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ST PAULS
EAST BRIGHTON
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Division 1: Seniors 1ST Semi Final
Dingley
Ground: Souter Oval, 31E Marcus Road,
Dingley Village (Melway Ref 88 G8)
Telephone: 9558 1508
Colours: Red, Black and Gold
Senior Coach: Shane Morwood
Reserves Coach: Darren Kappler
#
PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Aaron Sawers
Dynamic, Hard & tough
GOALS
2
Matthew Freeman
Strong marking player who runs all day
3
Lucas Walmsley
Agile, Clever and can run all day
4
Jack Ades
Hard at it and gives his all
5
Bret Lavars
Experienced, Clever and can play both ends
7
Tony Lavars
Strong defender, sets up attacks
8
Danny Tunik
Can play key positions at both ends, strong mark
9
Travis LaRocca
Running half back, sets up play
10
Steve Vinen
Experienced defender who can go forward
11
Josh Boyle
Hard, Skillful mid fielder
12
Luke Bartholomew
Midfielder with pace, clever around goals
13
Matthew Morwood
Running half back, sets up play
14
Tom Dureau
Versatile player, breaks the lines
15
Luke Forrest
Strong marking forward
16
Marcus Freeman
Hard running mid fielder
17
Chris Morgan
High leaping ruckman who sets up play
18
Andrew Frost
Defender who can also go forward
20
Lee Wonnacott
Leader of the team who sets the standard
21
Adam Stock
Hard running mid fielder
24
Phil Ball
Strong marking forward who can kick goals
25
Jackson Peet
Midfielder who can go forward, clever
32
Sam Williams
Clever goal sneak
35
James Ball
Skillful player who can play anywhere
40
Todd Wills
On baller with poise
43
Darren Andrews
The anchor man of the back line
44
Daniel Morris
Speed machine
46
Jesse O'Sullivan
On baller who is as tough as nails
47
Jim Cullen
Disciplined player who goes all day
51
Tom Paterson
Versatile player who can play key positions
54
Jack Clausen
Versatile player who can play both ends
FIELD
BOUNDARY
GOAL
Josh O'Donnell
Steve Gelsi
David Mandelbaum
Libby Toovey
Nathan Robinson
Nick Bridges
Troy Wood
Anthony Embleton
EMERGENCY
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BEHINDS
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Sunday September 8, Springvale Reserve
Chelsea Heights
Ground: Beazley Reserve
(Melway Ref 93 F12)
Telephone: 9772 2509
Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke
Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood, Ash Roberts
Reserves Coach: Paul O’Toole
#
PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Phil Smith
Powerhouse Ruck/Forward who can tear teams apart.
GOALS
3
Darren Walsh
In career best form down back, elite skills who gives run and carry
4
Erish Uthayakumar
Athletic young forward who has made a big impression.
5
Travis Baldock
Much improved young midfielder has had a strong season.
6
Cameron Gates
Smart teenager showing maturity beyond his years.
7
Steve Murphy
Elite mid who runs hard both ways combining skill and courage.
8
Travis Johnstone
Ex-Melbourne/Brisbane star returning to his roots.
9
Ash Roberts (co-coach)
Inspirational leader with footy smarts and as tough as they come.
10
Brad Gilder
Strong mid/half fwd with game breaking capabilities.
11
Phil Matheson
Mercurial half forward equally adept in the air or on the ground.
13
Matt Banfield
Popular left footer, super fit and super hard.
14
Chris Mouritz
Highly skilled utility that can play any position.
15
Trent Downie
Athletic key defender who has been back to his best.
16
Josh Bennett
Teenage ruckman who has improved enormously. Played every game
17
Mark Stevens
Super tough youngster has taken some big scalps in defence.
Hard running midfielder backman at his best in the clinches.
18
Jay Attard (capt)
19
Michael O'Driscoll
Smart veratile swingman, good one on one player
20
Callum Hall
Much improved running backman - Super quick
22
Elliott Greenway
Another teenager who plays his role well each week
25
Rhett Moor
Ultra competitive full back. Rarely beaten in a contest.
28
Jackson Fry
Another colt who is an elite kick - Wildcard come finals
29
Justin Hynes
Young tagger who has taken some big scalps this year
30
Chris Maloney
Another youngster who has made great gains this year
32
Luke Shelton
Silky left footer who can break the game open.
33
Jordan Peryman
Super quick teen with great hands and tackling ability.
35
Sean Matheson
Strong forward who has got his chance late and impressed
36
Luke Manders
Uncanny forward with outstanding foot skills & goal sense
38
Patti Morrissey
Teenager who is growing into his role literally.
40
Tom Marks
Versatile runner with silky skills and a good footy brain.
50
Tyler Cantwell
Second year at the club, overcome injuries and playing well
51
Matt Terech
Hulkish ruckman with true aggression and a massive hoof.
TEAM
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DINGLEY
CHELSEA HEIGHTS
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SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Division 1: Reserves 2ND Semi Final
Saturday September 7 - Springvale Reserve
Dingley
Chelsea Heights
Ground: Souter Oval, 31E Marcus Road,
Dingley Village (Melway Ref 88 G8)
Ground: Beazley Reserve
(Melway Ref 93 F12)
Telephone: 9558 1508
Telephone: 9772 2509
Colours: Red, Black and Gold
Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke
Senior Coach: Shane Morwood
Senior Coach: Ben Lockwood, Ash Roberts
Reserves Coach: Darren Kappler
Reserves Coach: Paul O’Toole
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
6
Iiya Fridman
41
Bradley Sessler
1
Paul O’Toole
32
Heath Bennett (v/c)
22
Stefan Feehan
42
Andrew Ross
2
Brad Lockhart
34
Damien Constante (Capt)
23
Nicholas Costantino
44
Daniel Morris
3
Luke Newton
35
Josh Buxton
26
Colin Craney
45
Tom Cooper
4
Charles Engel
37
Bryce Atherton
27
Jason Miles
46
Jesse O’Sullivan
7
Steve Young
38
Patti Morrissey
29
Leigh Moore
47
James Cullen
8
Darryl Hulland
41
Travis Barlow
30
Matthew Moore
48
Michael Bruce
11
Sean Matheson
44
Chris Hanns
31
Nathan Naughton
50
Adam Sikora
13
Matt Banfield
45
Brad Alderson
32
Sam Williams
52
Jack Hyde
18
Michael Washington
47
Matt Sinclair
33
Nicholas Myhall
54
Jack Clausen
20
Callum Hall
48
Luke Baxter
34
Steve Comino
58
Daniel Booth
22
Shane Cochrane
50
Matt Bastin
36
Bradley Ferri
59
Peter Rissi
24
Dale Banfield
51
Matt Terech
37
Andrew Puleio
61
Trent Bartholemew
27
Cameron Gates
54
Tyler Cantwell
39
Tom Ristevski
62
Rohan Watson
28
Ryan Archer
61
Adam Chalmers
40
Todd Wills
99
Clint Brooks
30
Andrew Ritchie
62
Andrew Cupit
FIELD
BOUNDARY
GOAL
Nick Bergman
Ciaran Doherty
John Huang
Elise Cooper
Mitch Lea
Justin Fitzpatrick
Rodd Johnson
Simon O'Loughlin
EMERGENCY
TEAM
DINGLEY
CHELSEA HEIGHTS
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SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Division 1: Reserves 1ST Semi Final
Sunday September 8 - Springvale Reserve
St Pauls
Clayton
Ground: McKinnon Res. McKinnon Rd.
McKinnon (Melway Ref 68 H11)
Ground: Clayton Reserve, Haughton Rd,
Clayton (Melway Ref 79 B2)
Telephone: 0409 821 447
Telephone: 9543 4304
Colours: Royal Blue with Red & White Hoops
Colours: Black & White stripes
Senior Coach: Paul Howroyd
Senior Coach: Ben McGee
Reserves Coach: Darren Rogers
Reserves Coach: Brad Andrew
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
3
James Taranto
35
Jarryd Blenkinsop
5
James Marasco
36
David Wyld
9
James Fisher
39
Thomas Polson
11
Joel Parrett
40
Chris Vial
12
Ryan Smith
41
Eric Lengyel
13
Bob Carracher
43
Matthew Bowles
15
Connor Wilson
44
Ben McCarthy
17
Jak Wardley
45
Paul Tolongs
21
Rhys Peet
46
Jack Kreymborg
22
Ben Pian
47
Tim Roberts
26
Scott Levy
48
James Brown
27
Glenn Balmforth
51
Bryce Hayes
28
Jai Marsden-Sayce
53
Josh Krause
29
Ben Carracher
58
Paul Commerford
31
Bill Fotopoulos
66
Harry Pratt
32
James Clements
FIELD
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
1
Danny Gilmour
29
Jack Crameri
3
Nicholas Crameri
37
Luke Ruff
4
Phillip Kurth
42
Greg Klapsos
5
Damian Elysee
43
Ashley Plozza
10
John Margetis
44
Stephen Kurth
11
Steven Sullivan
47
Brendan Lazarus
19
David Bauer
51
Glenn Tuckwell
20
Corey Pearce
55
Nathan Brouggy
22
Darren Murphy
56
Johnny Sajenko
26
Ross Greenland
57
Brent Rowley
27
Luke Forscutt
BOUNDARY
GOAL
David Cormie
Joel Davis
Shane Smith
Scott Learmonth
Sean Randell
William Robinson
Luke Meyer
Joel Lewis
EMERGENCY
TEAM
ST PAULS
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CLAYTON
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Division 1: Club Notes
CHELSEA HEIGHTS
The
1’s were up against our old foes St Kilda City
in an Elimination Final & it was always going
to be a tough battle. Having won the toss &
electing to kick with a gale, we dominated
general play but inaccuracy cost us. We were
good early in the 2nd against the breeze
with big Phil, TJ & Wally standing up against
the odds. A couple of late goals through a
lack of accountability was disappointing.
Although we looked good in patches in the
2nd half and managed to get 3 goals up with
4 minutes to play, City’s credit they kicked the
last three of the game to draw level & were
having a shot for goal (from 80) to win the
game. No score.
After a little bit of confusion as to what the
coaching staff could or couldn’t do we were
sent out to play 5 minutes of extra time each
way. 1st half against the wind: 7 points down.
We needed a lift from the boys but City drew
1st blood & went 13 points up. Even with
Larks giving the coach time updates, it was
getting tense to say the least. Enter Manders
and Matho! Still not sure how we were able to
kick a goal with 24 seconds remaining on the
clock. But Manders snapped truly! HEIGHTS
WIN BY A POINT!
Individually there were some great efforts,
Erish (5 goals in his first final ), big Phil (huge
all day), Matho again & Wally down back to
name a few. Congratulations to City, who
were fantastic.
This week we get our chance for a little
redemption against Dingley. The memory of
a couple of weeks ago and the send-off a
couple of their supporters gave our players
after losing hasn’t, been forgotten.
The 2’s had great weather to start the 2013
finals. Was good to be back at Springy
which is in good nick. Playing last year’s
premiers, who we have great respect for,
was going to be a huge challenge. Our boys
looked relaxed but ready before the game
and started well. It was always going to be a
tough day & a 4 1/4, 22 man job was required.
SENIORS PREVIEW – St
Pauls V East Brighton - Sponsored by Merkon
Constructions: A final against our arch rival
East Brighton always brings out the ferocious
best in both teams. The weather has a real
September finals feel about it and the boys
are as up and about as you would ever see
them. Coach Paul Howroyd has a healthy list
to pick from and this week provides a great
opportunity to advance straight through to the
big one… Bring it on!!
ST PAULS
crack at showing the other finals contenders
what we are really capable of. Some of the
positives to come out of the game was the
form of on-ballers, Bryce Hayes and Rhys
Peet and whilst our backline came under a
lot of fire our mainstays in Ben McCarthy,
Jack Kreymborg and Ryan Smith all stood
up. Sometimes form can desert you but the
Shadow predicts a massive turnaround this
week and the gathering of some momentum
from here on in, it’s the Doggy way…
RESERVES Qualifying final V Chelsea Heights
- Sponsored by Total Waste Management:
Whilst we fielded a good side on paper…
unfortunately we couldn’t bring it out onto
the park on game day in a very scrappy low
scoring affair with Chelsea Heights prevailing
by 17 points. On the flip side, having the
second chance gives the boys another
Under 19’s Elimination final V Dingley Sponsored by the Cushion Lounge: The
19’s did the club and supporters proud with
their tenacious 4 quarter performance and
registered a 39 point win against our great
rival, Dingley. In the hard ball get stakes we
had Bobby Carracher leading the way with
his trademark kamikaze style and he willed
ST KILDA CITY
Chelsea Heights pulled away to a four goal
lead through the third quarter but some late
goals put us within striking distance and we
were coming home with the breeze. There
were a number of times when the match
looked to be almost out of reach but the boys
did everything that Gav asked of them and
gave all they had by running hard, harassing
opponents, crashing packs and pushing to
contests. The team was the epitome of the ‘St
Kilda City Spirit’. A goal by Declan in the dying
minutes had the match tied up at the end of
regular time.
Last weekend
saw the end of our 2013 season and as much
as a gut-wrenching loss like that can be difficult
to swallow, the fight and tenacity showed by our
team was enough to warm the hearts of all City
supporters and show that we’ll be a team to be
reckoned with in 2014 and beyond.
Having lost the toss the first quarter was always
going to be tough as we fought against the
strong wind and a determined Chelsea Heights
side. Our backline worked hard in the face
of multiple forward entries and our forwards
made the most of limited opportunities. The
second quarter was also low-scoring with the
wind making things difficult for both sides but
we managed to kick two and found ourselves
seven points down at the main break.
The second half was one of the best contests
in the club’s history as we refused to lie down.
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Although we managed to get the first two goals
in the first period of extra time, it wasn’t enough
and the Heighters, to their credit, snatched
victory from us with the last goal of the game.
There were great performers all over the
ground with Arvo and Boots leading the way.
Everyone played with lots of passion for the
jumper, that’s all you can ask for. In the end
we got home by 3 goals, so we refocus to a
huge game this week facing top side Dingley
which we know will be a hard contest. A
special thanks to the boys who missed out.
Always tough to watch your mates, but very
proud how you all supported them. Keep
training as things change quickly in footy.
PRESENTATION NIGHT: Saturday 12th
October 7.30pm. $30 Inc. Smorgasbords
Demon Destroyer: Hard to go past Manders
kicking a goal with 21 seconds left to win
the game.
Club Person(s): Those 2’s players dropped
for the 1st final but still ran water for the boys.
Demon Dunce(s): Irish’s perfomance on
Sunday. Nuff said.
Sponsor of the week: Lion Products
www.lionco.com
www.chelseaheightsfc.com.au
If you’re on facebook: CHELSEA HEIGHTS
DEMON or Twitter @CHFCDemon.
us into the contest when it was at its hottest.
Classy mids Birdy, Beau, Braggers and Pauly
T combined wonderfully well around the
stoppages to setup many scoring chances.
Down back Jordan Lloyd, Numbers and
Dylan Stewart gave us tremendous drive
and ran with the footy to break the lines on
several occasions. Up forward Stubbsy,
Gluten, Whispers, Connor and Wheels all
created some headaches with their mobility.
The move of Herby into the ruck was a winner
and Timmy Roberts just controls the footy
no matter what position he plays. Well done
boys.
Social: Presentation night is on 27th
September at the South Oakleigh Club.
Please contact Owen by 13th September to
reserve a place
A big thank-you to the many people who
keep the club ticking - on and off the
field. Your dedication and effort is greatly
appreciated. See you all again in 2014.
Go City!
The club would like to acknowledge
the support of our generous sponsors;
Inkerman Hotel, Bendigo Bank (Elwood
Community Branch), Chisholm & Gamon,
Insightful Systems, Jungle House
Backpackers, J & L Meats, St Kilda
RSL, Anaconda, GJ Podiatry, eCollect,
Grill’d Acland Street, Randall & Spy, One
Fitzroy, Cedevita GO!, The Galleon Café,
Autograph Megastore, Stay Tuned Sports
Medicine, Falafel Xtra - Acland Street, St
Kilda News, Boags, St Kilda Pizza House,
KFC East Brighton and Wong’s Cafe
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Division 1: Club Notes
DINGLEY Given the level of
performance that we’ve become
accustomed to this season, it is
anathema to me to have to use the word
“outclassed” when describing a Dingley
loss. But that is the most pertinent
word when doing an accurate analysis
of last Saturday’s capitulation to East
Brighton. My comment of 3 weeks ago
that they were the most complete side
we had faced this year was reinforced,
and it became obvious well before
half time that we were not going to be
the team to hinder their thirteen game
winning streak. We now have to cash in
our double chance a week earlier than
hoped.
The U19s were unfortunately bundled
out, but Matt will be proud of what
his boys have achieved this year. The
thirds had a stirring come-from-behind
win to move right up to the pointy end
of proceedings, while the twos had a
week’s rest and will be more than ready
to avenge their late season loss to the
Heighters. And speaking of Chelsea,
that’s also who the Seniors have to
face in their quest for redemption
and to progress into the third week.
Supporters will keep a keen eye on the
possible reinclusion of Wonnacott and
Bartholomew, who would bolster the
strength department that appeared to be
lacking against the Vampires. Noodles
may not be so lucky, after being
poleaxed and carried off he will struggle
to come up for selection. Regardless of
who plays, the motivation to prove that
last week was an aberration will drive the
boys to book a Preliminary Final berth
against either St Pauls or a rematch with
East Brighton. And a week or two is a
long time in football.
Sponsors: Carlisle Homes, Top Cat
CHELTENHAM Well that is that. Another season
Safety Rail (CSR Australia), Dingley
International, Tranzworks, Bendigo
Bank, Woolworths Dingley, Craig
Allen & Associates, Hinkler Motors,
Hire A Hubby Mentone, Keysborough
Hotel, Eagle Printing, Hannafords, Star
Ceilings, The Natural Source, Parkmore
Medical Centre, Patterson Cheney
Toyota, Ray White Cheltenham/Dingley,
Scaffold Plus, Lyttletons, Jetset Dingley,
Dingley Village Chiropractic, Vitamin
You, Rix Roofing, Rhino Temporary
Fencing, Macmor Electrical, Lorraine
Wreford MP, Jayco, Ideal Garden
Supplies, Hoade Drainage, Goulding
General Engineering, Everything Glows,
Dingley Conveyancing, Din San, Control
Bin Hire, Buxton Real Estate, Braeside
Pest Control, Redwood Gardens
Chinese Restaurant, Bakerlec Electrical
Services, Noble Park TAB, Ausfire,
Adriano’s Pizza.
HIGHETT
comes to an end at Jack Barker Oval with the Reserves
bowing out in heartbreaking fashion.
Having led all day against the more fancied Clays, it looked
as if the boys would live to fight another day, but kicking
into what turned into a gale-force wind in the final term
ultimately decided the game, even though we managed to
kick three goals into it.
To get so close with such an inexperienced team is a credit
to the coaching of Azza and the commitment of the players
who gave 100% all day.
Special mentions to Stewy, Buttsy, Big Dan, Milesi and Boz
on outstanding games and the three 16 year olds – Shauny,
Jake and Harry on wonderful efforts. You all have big
futures ahead of you in Red, Yellow and Black!
A big thanks to Ross Pitts and the trainers for all their efforts
this year, without them, the boys would never have made it
this far.
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Division 1: Club Notes
EAST BRIGHTON Seniors:
With the score 1 all it was
anyone’s guess on how the clash
for a Second Semi Final berth
against St. Pauls was going
to pan out. The Dingoes had
been in pretty good nick, are
a fast and young running team
and had to be denied outside
running if the Vampires were to
prevail. The game started at a
frenetic pace on a big Springvale
ground. Depleted with injuries it
was always going to be a tough
ask but the boys rose to the
occasion with pressure at the
contest being paramount. It’s
what finals football is all about.
Fortunately the East Brighton unit
is familiar with what is required
in these circumstances and,
more importantly, were able to
produce it. What was pleasing
was those that needed to lift
did. Great to see Olly, Roons,
Dillo and Bubsy go to another
level. P Dog loves September
and is ever the opportunist. 6
goals was a pretty fair return
out of 13. Doutta gave a near
flawless performance and led his
team in fine style. In reality, all
Saturday’s performance did was
allow the Vampires another crack
at the Premiership favourites
St.Pauls so the real work is yet
to be done. The Doggies have
taken all before them in 2013
and it will be a real test. Maybe
the tables are similar to 2011
only reversed. We encourage
all supporters to get to Springy
this week to cheer our warriors
on, another victory this week
sees the team in the Big Dance
for the 3rd year in a row but,
as previously mentioned the
real work has to be done and
there are no gimme’s. Any
opposition to come will be just as
determined so it’s a tough road
ahead.
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THE SFL panel of experts have voted for what they believe
to be the best six marks nominated throughout season
2013. Congratulations to all nominees and finalists for
2013.
1) Tim Edwards Clayton FC
2) Zac White – Cheltenham FC
3) Harry Harcourt – Hampton FC
4) Matt Hackett – Oakleigh District FC
5) Joel Dalton – Carrum PL FC
It is now over to the public to vote for one of our six
finalists.
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and “Like” your favourite mark.
Voting opens on Thursday August 29 and closes 12
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The winner will be presented at the SFL Grand Final
Breakfast on Friday September 20.
6) Luke Harlen – Hallam FC
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Division 2 Preview / The Footy Tragic
WELL what a first week of fi nals
that was. Congratulations to all four
sides who really upped the ante.
Both games appeared “All over
Red Rover” at three quarter time,
only to see the “expected defeated”
sides storming home, one of those,
Mordialloc, just falling short, whilst
the other “loser”, Murrumbeena,
running out winners! Not for the first
time this year, the Murrumbeena
boys proved me wrong again! They
will probably be happy for me to tip
against them this week as well now!
Oakleigh District got the fright of
their life and get to take on the
rested and refreshed Bentleigh for
direct entry into the Grand Final.
Springvale Districts bow out of the
fi nals race but certainly were not
disgraced, and once they get over
the loss, and their “Mad Monday”
hangovers, will refl ect on their
season and should be reasonably
happy with how they went.
First Semi Final
Mordialloc v Murrumbeena
Both these teams fi nished full
of running and will be extremely
confident of the outcome this week.
One team will be disappointed
though as there are no draws in
SFL Finals! These teams played
each other throughout the season,
the first time, Mordialloc were the
home team and Murrumbeena
won by 3 goals, the return bout
at Murrumbeena saw Mordialloc
victors by 5 goals! Statistically, they
go into this match pretty evenly
poised. In a game where it is an “all
or nothing, take no prisoners” affair,
I am tipping Mordialloc to win this,
but I’m sure Murrumbeena will be
happy with that because they thrive
on proving me wrong!
Second Semi Final
Bentleigh v Oakleigh District
Bentleigh returns to the fray after
a well-earned rest, allowing their
troops to freshen up and get rid of
any “nigglies” that may have been
lingering. Oakleigh got a major
fright last week and certainly won’t
be able to rest on their laurels
here. The prize is big here, a week
off and a spot in the Grand Final!
Losing isn’t an absolute disaster
as the loser gets another chance
through the Prelim, but given both
options, the week off next week
sounds much better. These teams
also had mixed results during the
season. Round 1 at Bentleigh,
Oakleigh won by 9 points, the return
match at Oakleigh saw Bentleigh
victors by 14 points. (So much for
home ground advantage during
the season for all four fi nalists this
week). This week we are on neutral
territory and I think Bentleigh will
make it through and enjoy another
week’s rest. For Oakleigh District to
get into Division 1, they’re looking
at doing it the hard way, but they’re
made of the stuff that can get them
through and I’m sure they’ll come
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SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Division 2 Results: Finals Week 1
SENIORS
RESERVES
TEAM
P
W
L
D
F
A
%
PTS
TEAM
P
W
L
D
F
A
%
Bentleigh
18
14
4
0
1493
957
156.01
56
Bentleigh
18
18
0
0
2234
593
376.73
PTS
72
Oakleigh District
18
13
5
0
1504
1167
128.88
52
Skye
18
15
3
0
1654
621
266.34
60
52
Mordialloc
18
12
6
0
1405
906
155.08
48
Murrumbeena
18
13
5
0
1584
865
183.12
Springvale Dists.
18
12
6
0
1569
1214
129.24
48
Hampton
18
13
5
0
1426
914
156.02
52
Murrumbeena
18
12
6
0
1574
1250 125.92
48
Mordialloc
18
8
10
0
1284
1166
110.12
32
Skye
18
11
7
0
1590
1036 153.47
44
Springvale Dists.
18
8
10
0
1207
1298
92.99
32
Hampton
18
7
11
0
1228
1311
93.67
28
Oakleigh District
18
7
11
0
1143
1551
73.69
28
Moorabbin
18
6
12
0
1239
1542
80.35
24
Moorabbin
18
5
13
0
1012
1760
57.50
20
Caulfield
18
3
15
0
1000
1712
58.41
12
South Yarra
18
3
15
0
753
1822
41.33
12
South Yarra
18
0
18
0
843
2350
35.87
0
Caulfield
18
0
18
0
462
2169
21.30
0
Division 2 Seniors
Division 2 Reserves
Qualifying Final
Qualifying Final
Oakleigh District
Mordialloc
4.7
0.2
6.9
3.5
11.14
4.5
13.15-93
13.7-85
Oakleigh District: Goal Kickers: D. Velardo 3, D. Sgambelloni 2, J. Sibilia 2,
M. Hacket 2, W. LeMarca, M. McCormack, S. Chalwell, K. Michelini
Best Players: K. Michelini, L. Gangemi, D. Sgambelloni, W. LeMarca,
D. Velardo, M. Hacket
Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Cooke 2, C. Neville 2, A. Scafidi 2, T. Bastion
2, N. Corda, J. Gregory, M. Ravenall, J. Pennycuick, S. Maguire
Best Players: C. Neville, T. Bastion, A. Scafidi, S. Van Velsen, N. Evans,
T. DeMacedo
Elimination Final
Springvale Districts
Murrumbeena
Skye
Murrumbeena
1.2
2.3
2.4
4.5
3.7
5.10
6.11-47
6.10-46
Skye: Goal Kickers: N. Papachristofilou` 2, C. Petrie 2, B. Evans,
K. Tucker
Best Players: K. Tucker, P. Malone, M. Kane, N. Papachristofilou`, L. Scott,
T. Kitchin
Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: J. Pilgrim 2, M. Richardson, J. Sissons, M.
Leary, S. Parkes
Best Players: S. Dennehy, C. Walker, M. Charalambous, J. Pilgrim,
C. Smith, M. Richardson
Elimination Final
3.3
0.0
7.3
4.7
12.7
6.9
13.7-85
12.15-87
Springvale Districts: Goal Kickers: B. Dight 3, G. Vassallo 2, D. Ford 2,
A. Nichols 2, L. Baptist 2, T. Bramble, J. McTaggart
Best Players: S. Brown, M. Campbell, D. Wilson, B. Dight, J. Wachter,
L. Baptist
Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: J. Semmel 3, D. Willis 3, T. Gheller 2,
A. Magdis 2, W. Voorham, J. Ando
Best Players: M. Jones, J. Semmel, J. Walker, D. Spanos, T. Gheller,
D. Willis
Hampton
Mordialloc
3.2
1.1
5.4
2.5
10.5
7.7
10.5-65
11.11-77
Hampton: Goal Kickers: J. Chitty 2, R. Griffin 2, M. Thomson, A. Olin,
J. Feather, A. Hutchison, A. Berecz, J. Collins
Best Players: T. Selim, J. Feather, L. Stevens, S. Lawther, T. Nixon,
A. Berecz
Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: D. Barlow 3, M. Francis 2, A. Kent, S. Pitura,
A. Freeman, R. Goodbody, G. OHayon, S. Lawton
Best Players: P. Smith, L. Ardrey, S. Lawton, J. Patira, T. Crilley, D. Barlow
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2013 Division 2 Seniors Fixture
ROUND 1
13-Apr-13
ROUND 7
25-May-13
ROUND 13
20-Jul-13
Mordialloc 12.11.83 def. Hampton 3.8.26
Sth Yarra 11.11.77 def. by Caulfield 21.14.140
Springvale Dists 13.7.85 def. Skye 13.6.84
Bentleigh13.8.86def.byOakleighDist14.11.95
Moorabbin 10.12.72 def. by M’beena 16.19.115
Mordialloc 12.12.84 def. Bentleigh 6.6.42
Sth Yarra 15.6.96 def. by S.Districts 33.16.214
Caulfield 12.5.77 def. by Moorabbin 13.14.92
Skye 9.10.64 def. by M’beena 11.9.75
Hampton 17.7.109 def. Oakleigh Dist 8.7.55
Mordialloc 8.5.53 def. by O.District 10.0.60
Sth Yarra 3.5.23 def. M’beena 8.10.58
S.Districts 10.5.65 def. Moorabbin 1.8.14
Bentleigh 9.4.58 def. Hampton 3.2.20
Caulfield 1.2.8 def. by Skye 6.18.54
ROUND 2
20-Apr-13
ROUND 8
1-Jun-13
ROUND 14
27-Jul-13
Caulfield 8.7.55 def. by Mordialloc 23.12.150
Skye 22.19.151 def. South Yarra 8.2.50
Oakleigh Dist 9.8.62 def. Springvale Dists 6.11.47
M’beena 3.11.29 def. by Bentleigh 15.10.100
Hampton 11.10.76 def. Moorabbin 8.12.60
Springvale Dists. 8.9.57 def. Mordialloc 5.7.37
South Yarra 7.9.51 def. by Hampton 13.17.95
Bentleigh 18.9.117 def. Caulfield 4.3.27
Moorabbin 15.7.97 def. Skye 8.11.59
M’beena 12.7.79 def. by Oakleigh Dist. 17.3.105
M’beena 10.17.77 def. Mordialloc 7.5.47
Moorabbin 14.23.107 def. Sth Yarra 7.9.51
Bentleigh 5.14.44 def. S.Districts 4.5.29
O.District 17.15.117 def. Caulfield 5.6.36
Skye 16.4.100 def. Hampton 6.5.41
ROUND 3
27-Apr-13
HOLMESGLEN ROUND 9
15-Jun-13
ROUND 15
3-Aug-13
Mordialloc 10.7.67 def. Skye 5.9.39
Sth Yarra 8.8.56 def. by Oakleigh Dist. 23.11.149
Springvale Dists. 15.6.96 def. M’beena 5.18.48
Bentleigh 13.16.94 def. Moorabbin 3.7.25
Caulfield 4.11.35 def. by Hampton 9.7.61
Mordialloc 23.14.152 def. Sth Yarra 5.3.33
Caulfield 9.6.60 def. by S.Districts 15.9.99
Skye 13.12.90 def. Bentleigh 9.8.62
O.District11.13.79def.Moorabbin10.12.72
Hampton 14.10.94 def. M’beena 12.6.78
Mordialloc 9.10.64 def. Moorabbin 6.4.40
Sth Yarra 2.12.24 def. by B’leigh 11.9.75
Hampton 11.10.76 def. by S.Districts 17.9.111
Caulfield 4.4.28 def. by M’beena 16.17.113
Skye 5.11.41 def. O.District 4.4.28
ROUND 4
4-May-13
ROUND 10
22-Jun-13
ROUND 16
10-Aug-13
Oakleigh Dist. 9.12.66 def. Mordialloc 7.7.49
M’beena 25.22.172 def. South Yarra 3.5.23
Moorabbin 11.16.82 def. by S. Dists. 16.14.110
Hampton 10.9.69 def. by Bentleigh 10.10.70
Skye 16.12.108 def. Caulfield 7.4.46
Hampton 9.5.59 def. by Mordialloc 12.10.82
Caulfi eld 15.16.106 def. Sth Yarra 7.7.49
Skye 15.4.94 def. Springvale Dist. 9.6.60
Oakleigh Dist. 10.11.71 def. by B’leigh 12.13.85
M’beena 21.12-138 def. Moorabbin 16.5.101
Bentleigh 9.15.69 def. Mordialloc 5.10.40
S.Districts 26.12.168 def. Sth Yarra 4.10.34
Moorabbin 16.16.112 def. Caulfield 11.11.77
Murrumbeena 8.14.62 def. by Skye 9.13.67
O.District 9.6.60 def. Hampton 7.11.53
ROUND 5
11-May-13
ROUND 11
29-Jun-13
ROUND 17
17-Aug-13
Mordialloc 10.8.68 def. by M’beena 13.6.84
Sth Yarra 9.13.67 def. by Moorabbin 14.13.97
S.Districts 11.8.74 def. by B’leigh 15.10.100
Caulfield 9.10.64 def. Oakleigh Dist. 6.12.48
Hampton 4.9.33 def. by Skye 23.12.150
Mordialloc 15.13.103 def. Caulfield 2.6.18
Sth Yarra 4.8.32 def. Skye 30.24.204
S.Dist. 6.7.43 def. by O’leigh Dist. 15.9.99
Bentleigh 11.5.71 def. by M’beena 13.8.86
Moorabbin 11.12.78 def. Hampton 10.11.71
Mordialloc 9.8.62 def. S.Districts 6.2.38
Hampton 19.13.127 def. Sth Yarra 5.8.38
Caulfield 5.10.40 def. Bentleigh 20.15.135
Skye 11.13.79 def. Moorabbin 4.7.31
O.District 5.15.45 def. M’beena 13.9.87
ROUND 6
18-May-13
ROUND 12
6-Jul-13 / 13-Jul-13
ROUND 18
24-Aug-13
Moorabbin 7.5.47 def. by Mordialloc 10.10.70
Bentleigh 9.25.79 def. South Yarra 4.6.30
S.Districts 8.12.60 def. Hampton 6.9.45
M’beena 11.11.77 def. Caulfield 9.6.60
O.District 12.9.87 def. Skye 11.13.79
Skye 7.13.55 def. by Mordialloc 12.11.83
O.District 22.13.145 def. Sth Yarra 10.8.68
M’beena 17.6.108 def. by S.Dist. 18.9.117
Moorabbin 6.16.52 def. by B’leigh 17.9.111
Hampton 15.14.104 def. Caulfield 8.6.54
Sth Yarra 6.5.41 def. by Mordialloc 16.15.111
S.Districts 14.12.96 def. Caulfield 9.15.69
B’leigh 13.17.95 def. Skye 11.6.72
Moorabbin 8.12.60 def. by O.District 21.13.139
M’beena 12.16.88 def. Hampton 10.9.69
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Division 2: Seniors 2ND Semi Final
Bentleigh
Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve,
Arthur Street (Melway Ref 86 B6)
Telephone: 0409 845 439
Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke
Senior Coach: Bradley Canavan
Reserves Coach: Scott Lambert
#
PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Scott Lawry
Always leads from the front, because nobody can catch him
GOALS
Master of versatility
2
Brody Lawford
3
Dale Hynes
Strong marking forward
4
Daniel Jones
Gritty onballer
5
James Robertson
Veteran status but can still play
9
Lochlan Tangas
Versatile wingman, with strong defensive capabilities
10
Tom Backman
Resolute defender, but is capable of playing forward
11
Kyle Swinden
Lives by the idiom; Actions Speak Louder Than Words
12
Todd James
Damaging defender
13
Tom Stach
Shares the ball around, always looks for a better option
15
Matt Healy
Solid backman, aerial work is a delight to watch
16
Luke Morrison
Pace, high marking, freakish goals are a feature of his game
19
Andrew Lee
Nothing fancy, what you see is what you get
21
Nathan James
Creative forward/midfielder
22
Elijah Shawcroft
Reliable, old fashioned backman
24
Chris Clement
Never an angry word spoken, a true gentleman
26
Kyle Rodwell
Strong marking forward
28
Callum Hart
Onballer with ability to go forward
30
Ryan Murphy
Plays with flair at half back, giving drive with his run and creativity
32
Chris Fidler
Pace to burn, but still some work required overhead
33
Kade Murphy
Hard working onballer with plenty of skills
34
Paul Magnifico
Magic by name, magic in nature
43
Andrew Pendlebury
Midfielder, sleek, skilful and slippery
54
Max Budds
Agile ruckman with silky skills
61
Scott Lambert
Covers the ground well for his size, and is adept at going forward
66
Luke Delaney
Solid backman, always hard at it.
67
Colm Kinsella
Fast, athletic and blessed with an incredible leap
71
Scott Mortimer
Able to run all day, versatile forward
FIELD
BOUNDARY
GOAL
Tane Abbott
James Cigognini
Daniel Forge
Troy Nicholson
Steve Sharpe
Steve Dagys
Sean Geaney
EMERGENCY
Josh O'Donnell
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BEHINDS
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Saturday September 7, Meade Reserve
Oakleigh District
Ground: Princes Highway Reserve
(Melway Ref 70 B10)
Telephone: 0438 484 191 or 0433 819 255
Colours: Black with White Sash
Senior Coach: Scott Chalwell
Reserves Coach: Rick Nagliati
#
PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Scott Chalwell
Club Coach in first season who leads by example
GOALS
2
Joe Sibilla
Small forward with good goal sense
3
Lou Gangemi
Small backman who is never beaten
4
James Black
Backman who can play ruck/forward
5
Pat Carrol
Running backman with dash and poise
6
Luke Behin
Ruckman who rarely loses a tap, can take a good mark
7
Rob Mackay
Chb/Chf With a roosting left foot
8
Dave Velardo
Class player, with great skills
11
Will le Marca
Tough Midfielder, who will run all day
13
Dan Kiellerup
Utilty, who will run all day
15
KaneMicheline
Young Running backman with great poise
17
Micheal McCormick
Running Mid who goes all day
18
Charlie Kitchen
Forward/Backmen who can play both ends
20
Daniel Sgambelloni
Forward with good hands, can also play onball
Classy Midfielder, Can go fwd and kick goals
21
Paul Fermanis (Capt)
22
Joe Castello
Running midfielder, with good skills
23
Dylan Mounsey
Strong backman, who is rarely beaten
27
Daniel Saldanha
Wingman with good goal sense
28
Christian Lobosco
Mid with good skills
29
Sam Guerens
Backman who is rarely beaten one on one
31
Matt Hacket
Ruck/fwd with great dukes
32
Mick Chiovitti
Strong back who can also be pushed fwd
33
Jason Thexton
Utilty, who is smart and good skills
36
Yaz Raju
Ruckman who will try all day
39
Dave Slater
Running backman with good skills
40
Khaled Kandakji
Quick small forward, with goal sense
44
Dave Bedggood
Mid that can play back and forward
45
Mark Jacotine
Small forward/mid with good skills
49
Jake Mounsey
Tough midfielder, who will go hard at it all day
53
George Mason
Midfielder/forward With a good pair of hands
60
John Cardamone
smallest player in the SFL, always first in at the ball
68
Shane King
Small backman who will go hard at it
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OAKLEIGH
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Division 2: Seniors 1ST Semi Final
Mordialloc
Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve
(Melway Ref 87 G12)
Telephone: 9580 4451
Colours: Red Yoke with White Stripes
Senior Coach: Sam Anstey
Reserves Coach: Peter Laspatzis
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PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Anthony Scafidi
A fearless, tenacious and polished swingman.
GOALS
A swarve and elusive forward who loves a goal
2
James Pennycuick
3
Jamie Cooke
A speedy small forward who is slick infront of goals
4
Sam Anstey
Playing coach
5
Matthew Terrell
A tenacious, courageous and classy small forward
6
Todd Bastion
A prodigious acculmulator who is a clearance specialist.
7
Nathan Evans
A hard running wingman with silky skills
8
Andrew Scafidi
A damaging midfielder who loves kicking a goal
9
Josh Patira
A versatile midfielder with damaging skills
10
Jayden Gregory
An explosive player who can play forward or back
11
Carey Neville
A speedy and agile onballer with boundless energy
13
Lachlan McIver
A slick and agile backman with silky skills
14
Nick Corda
Courageous captain and a classy forward or backman
15
Sean Van Velson
A hard running ruckman with first class skills
17
Jamie Neville-Young
A stylish and hard working backman who breaks the lines
18
Shane Lawton
A creative midfielder with a great work ethic
20
David Marguglio
Midfielder who is strong in the air and on the ground
22
Dan Lynch
A Courageous backman who is strong over head.
23
Tony Demacedo
A smooth backman with a big engine
24
Michael Barnhoorn
A slick backman with great kicking ability
26
Sam Maguire
A smart and polished midfielder who is very elusive
28
Scott Pitura
A running tall that can play midfiled or forward
30
Josh Kovarik
Durable and versatile midfielder with a good work ethic
31
Ryan Williams
A hard running and speedy wingman.
33
Paddy Smith
A hard running Irishman with great endeavour
35
Chris Roggero
Fearless and courageous midfielder who is a tackling machine
36
Matt Ravenall
A strong key forward who is a sharp shooter
41
Stefan Gregory
Skillful swing man that can play forward, midfield or back
44
Andrew McMahon
A versatile medium with excellent vision and damaging skills
53
Gav O'hayne
A clever, versatile midfielder who reads the play very well
FIELD
BOUNDARY
GOAL
Sam Bridges
Adrian Vosk
Bill Keilar
Corey Moncrieff
Dan Keating
Dan Bomford
Corey Burl
EMERGENCY
Annie Mirabile
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Sunday September 8, Meade Reserve
Murrumbeena
Ground: Murrumbeena Park, M’beena
(Melway Ref 68 H6)
Telephone: 9568 0082
Colours: Maroon, Gold Saddle & Lion Emblem
Senior Coach: Matt Jones
Reserves Coach: Jeremy Sissons
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PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Dean Spanos
Wins the contested footy in the packs and has a penetrating kick
GOALS
3
Jarrod Walker
Clearance specialist, slick, agile a true champion
4
Daniel Willis
Inspirational leader who can turn a game off his own boot
5
Josh Smith
Creates opportunities from defence as a link-man
6
Justin Ando
No frills defender with silky skills
7
Michael Kinsella
Slick around the packs and creative onballer
8
Cory Hargrave
Does his best work playing on-ball and setting up goals
9
Mitch Walder
Co-captain who plays tall and loves to snap goals
13
Jason Cornish
Hard working utility who loves a contest
14
Shaun Hawking
Key defender/on-baller who backs himself in by taking strong marks
16
Robert Ziebell
One of the best tacklers in the team who wins the contested footy in the packs
17
Matt Jones
The Coach has improved this season and is looking forward to kicking more goals
19
Luke Porter
No frills on-baller with silky skills
20
Tom Gheller
Deceptively quick and snaps goals from the packs
21
Chris Evans
Key position player looking to make an impact at the 'business end' of the year
22
Kane Downing
Does his best work in defence working as a link-man
24
Tom Valenta
Known goal kicker with a great pair of hands
26
Jake Semmel
Key onballer who loves the contestable ball and regular goal-kicker
27
Derek Evans
Great team man who gives his all and can play at both ends
28
Chris Kirk-Williams
Enigmatic young gun with a great leap and strong hands
29
Andy Magdis
Smooth moving ball magnet, runs hard all day and loves the contest
31
Michael Farthing
Gets the job done by winning the contested ball and using his pace
33
Darcy Hargrave
Can play 'back' and 'forward' and deadly accurate in front of goals
35
Will Voorham
Has easily stepped up from the Colts to play regular senior footy
37
Shaun Thompson
Known goal kicker who lives near Wally
43
Mark Macdonald
Tough, no-frills midfielder/defender. Rarely beaten
46
Josh Ricketson
Welcome addition to the Beena and has slotted into a key position role
49
Cam Walker
No frills defender with silky skills
59
Dan Cavanagh
New to the Beena and plays the utility role
60
Callum Kirk-Williams
Just like his Bro, enigmatic young gun with a great leap and strong hands
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Division 2: Reserves 2ND Semi Final
Saturday September 7 - Meade Reserve
Bentleigh
Skye
Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve,
Arthur Street (Melway Ref 86 B6)
Ground: Steve Thompson Reserve,
Wedge Rd Carrum Downs
(Melway Ref 96 J10)
Telephone: 0409 845 439
Telephone: 0412 341 136
Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke
Colours: Light Grey, Red/Grey Sash,
Red Crest with Black Bomber Emblem
Senior Coach: Bradley Canavan
Reserves Coach: Scott Lambert
Reserves Coach: Glenn Harvey
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PLAYER
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
6
Sam Mercuri
40
Alan Hendry
1
Chris Deluca
31
Brad Espie
7
Sean Holmesby
41
Michael Laskey
5
Jake Dunn
35
Nick Papas
8
Kane Tucker
36
Patrick Malone
8
Bobby Bennett
42
Blair Richardson
9
Nick Webb
37
Shane Dunn
14
Chris Sharp
45
Matthew Grech
12
Daniel Kitchin
40
Cal Lester
17
Con Petropoulos
46
Oliver Box
13
Shane Werner
41
Chris Smith
18
Shaun Adaway
47
Carlos Kamus
14
Warrick Earle
44
Travis Kitchin
20
Ryan Fishlock
48
Ben Zylbersztajn
15
Cameron Petrie
45
Jarryd Karadeas
23
Chris Sice
50
James Prantzos
17
Brad Nicol
48
Daniel Turner
25
Andrew West
51
Eugene Alter
19
Patrick Cooke
49
Daniel Dart
21
Darren Love
55
Nathan Harford
29
Aaron Clough
52
Ben Zurak
22
Ben Evans
61
Sean Murnane
31
Amir Banks
56
Haydon Day
23
Luke Scott
63
Micky kane
35
Leigh Ireson
60
Jayke Everitt
25
Daniel Parkinson
64
Sot Solomonidis
36
Mark Ferris
30
Mick Kalviskis
66
Heath Burridge
FIELD
BOUNDARY
GOAL
Sam Crigan
Alex Baragwanath
Simon Pratt
Anthony Kelly
Chris Butts
Rob Cleary
Dan Whitby
EMERGENCY
Libby Toovey
TEAM
BENTLEIGH
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Division 2: Reserves 1ST Semi Final
Sunday September 8 - Meade Reserve
Murrumbeena
Mordialloc
Ground: Murrumbeena Park, M’beena
(Melway Ref 68 H6)
Ground: Ben Kavanagh Reserve
(Melway Ref 87 G12)
Telephone: 9568 0082
Telephone: 9580 4451
Colours: Maroon, Gold Saddle & Lion Emblem
Colours: Red Yoke with White Stripes
Senior Coach: Matt Jones
Senior Coach: Sam Anstey
Reserves Coach: Jeremy Sissons
Reserves Coach: Peter Laspatzis
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PLAYER
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
2
Justin Pilgrim
34
Adam Brookes
8
Aaron Freeman
34
Luke Ardrey
4
Rohan White
40
Chris Smith
11
Adrian Newsome
47
Melville Francis
6
Justin Ando
42
Matt Kilmartin
25
Andrew Fyans
50
Nala Sutherland
8
Michael Menara
44
Sam Parkes
37
Andrew Kent
5
Nicholas Hoban
11
Mark Charalambous
45
Andy Ellis
49
Cameron Green
42
Nick Garrett
12
David Easton
46
Daniel Rushton
14
Chris Britton
46
Nick Soulsby
14
Shaun Hawking
48
Mark Richardson
21
Christopher Hudson
33
Paddy Smith
15
John Baribar
49
Cam Walker
14
Darren Barlow
52
Richard GoodBody
16
Robert Ziebell
51
Thomas Hutching
16
David Mapstone
31
Ryan Williams
18
Jeremy Sissons
53
Michael Leary
45
Dhana Nithyakumar
28
Scott Pitura
19
Rod Johnson
54
Dan Cavanagh
51
Dyllan Jack
6
Shaun Cunningham
23
Brett Ziebell
57
Tom Thornton
23
Jack Hobley
43
Thomas Howard
27
Derek Evans
58
Quenton Pongracz
38
Josh Tarrant
12
Tim Crilley
30
Shane Dennehy
59
Adam Vanderneut
9
Joshua Patira
22
William Heaven
32
Rick Wills
56
Kyle Vazzoler
39
Nick Kovarik
FIELD
BOUNDARY
GOAL
Thomas Grundy
Riley Webster
Shea Gribben
Mark Hamilton-Smith
Hannah Faulks
Jack Harriss
Georgia Collinson
EMERGENCY
Tane Abbott
TEAM
MURRUMBEENA
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Division 2: Club Notes
HAMPTON The ressies came up
against Mordialloc in an Elimination Final in
blustery conditions knowing that we must
be on our mettle to get over the line. It was a
competitive game from the start with neither
team getting the ascendency. 3 goals up at
half time gave us a buffer but we knew that
Mordi would keep coming. Both teams kicked
5 goals in the third which basically kept
Mordi within striking distance kicking with the
breeze in the last. We were unable to hold
Mordi’s momentum going scoreless in the
last to go down by 12 points. A disappointing
way to end the season but to Mordi’s credit
they deserved their victory. Feather was
outstanding all day and worked hit but off.
Our skipper in Lugga worked hard all day as
BENTLEIGH For the first time in our
club’s proud history we have five teams who
won the right to play in finals. Our two netball
teams set the ball rolling with both winning
finals games. Although not taking home the
ultimate prize the A teams effort finishing 3rd
and the B teams effort to be Runner up were
full of merit. This Saturday it is the football side
of the clubs turn to show what they are made
of. Three “top of the Table finishes” have given
us the right to play in the Semi Finals refreshed
and fighting fit. Wins to the Seniors, Reserves
and Under 19’s is our expectation but will only
happen with hard work and respect for our
opposition on the day.
We celebrate two player milestones this week.
SOUTH YARRA
Thanks to all
those helpers on the gate last weekend at
Clayton. A job well done by Owen, Hilly, Dan,
Anthony Pane, Clarkey, Judda, Billy, Brades,
Craig, Lairdy and Hammer.
Socially – Don’t forget to sell your Monster
Raffle draw tickets - great prizes and thanks
to sponsors of the main two prizes in Emma
Whiting Travel and ESP Print Management.
Tickets are easy to sell at $2 per ticket (25
to a book). The prizes will be drawn at the
SKYE
What a great first round of finals for
Skye FC. The Thirds had a well needed rest
and are looking forward to the first bounce this
Saturday at Cheltenham against Dingley at
9:30am. The Under19s had a great 7 goal win
against Murrumbeena on the weekend. This
week they will face their “Demons” 9:30am at
Springvale VS Bentleigh. After one draw, and
a loss this season it must be our turn to shake
things up with a win! The Reserves had all
supporters on the edge of their seats in the first
final against Murrumbeena. Our boys were up
against all odds leading into the last quarter
and needed to double their score to come
from behind to win, it was a fantastic effort by
the team to win by just one point. The Reserves
will also play Bentleigh this week at Clayton for
the second time in three weeks, with only 10
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did Shippa, Nixon and Shorty. Heads up boys
let’s start planning for 2014.
Presentation Night – 12 October. Please see
Nicho or Michelle Pearce for tickets.
I’d like to thank the entire committee for their
efforts in 2013, with particular mention to our
Vice President Al Riddle who despite some
illness concerns threw himself at every task
throughout the year. Al your contribution to
the club in 2013 has been amazing. Also
special thanks to Michelle Pearce and Kerrie
Thornhill for their contributions throughout
the season, you have always put your hands
up to help in any way and your efforts have
gone a long way to ensure the club has ticked
along in 2013.
Please support our wonderful partners in:
Let’s start planning for 2014 to ensure we are
as prepared as ever for a success year.
Firstly club stalwart, Andy Lee who plays his
150th game. Andy is a premiership player
and SFL finals medallion winner who only
knows one way to play, straight ahead. Andy’s
contribution on the field to both the juniors and
seniors has been significant. His never say die
qualities will be invaluable in this week’s finals.
Of equal value to the club in the finals will
be Under 19’s player, Michael Lanham who
plays his 50th game. A premiership player
with the Colts, Michael is a highly skilled hard
at it player. His taste of Open Age football this
season was most successful and will stand
him in good stead for his Under 19’s finals.
Last Friday the Club launched its “Football
App” at the inaugaral Dragon Club Lunch.
Presentation Night to be held on Saturday 12th
October. The End of Season trip is on the
following weekend – the boys are really looking
forward to their trip following a long season..
AGM – The SYFC 2013 AGM will be held on
Monday 14th October.
Once again, special thanks to all the South
Yarra Sponsors for Season 2013. These
include Boags Draught, Kingston Trophies,
Cannon Toyota, Rounds Real Estate, Reclink,
Bendigo Bank (Surrey Hills/ Canterbury/
points between them last time the Skye boys
are hungry for a victory over Bentleigh.
Good luck to all three sides this weekend. The
crowd support has been good but here at
Skye FC we will always strive for excellencePlease come down to the games and support
our club! It’s really great to see so many of
the Senior players supporting the finalists
by continuing to attend training sessions,
Thursday night dinners and matches. It’s
wonderful to see the motivation and passion
for The Club has not been lost now that your
playing season has ended.
EVENTS: Throughout the course of the finals
the clubrooms will still be opening for awards
on a Saturday night from 6pm with awards at
7pm – the more the merrier! Whilst finals are
• Highett Community Bank
• Melbourne Roadworthy Centre
• Marina Pizza
• Sandringham Hotel
• R&R Sheet Metal
• Fitness Intensity
• Riley’s Butchery Highett
• Southern Suburbs Physio
• Warkeys web design
• Local Milk Supply
• Terry Hammond Cycles Highett
Now, it’s HAMMER TIME!!
This app will be a vital tool in the Club’s
communication, marketing and networking
strategies. Congratulations to former champion
player and President, Greg Clough from the
Onyx Group who saw this project through from
start to finish. To all Bentleigh players, officials
and supporters who have not already done
so, get on your phones and load the Bentleigh
Football Club App.
PRESENTATION NIGHT DINNER
Saturday Night October 5th. Bentleigh RSL
7:00-12:00 Presentations, Meal (5 courses),
Music $50 per head. For bookings (Tables,
couples, individuals) see Robbo, Tony
Allamby, Garry Matlock. Note:This is a booking
only event. No walk ups available on the night.
Ashburton/ Balwyn), The Harp of Erin Hotel,
Avenue Press, The Swan Street Auctions,
The Joint Physiotherapy, EDCO Hotel
Services, OZwide Electrical, Premium Property
Maintenance,Il Vicolo Restaurant, Juventino
Cafe/ Restaurant, Garry Minall Painting, SRB
Cleaning, RPJ Internet Solutions, Brumby’s
Camberwell, Phil Powning, Monarch Gardens
and all 250 Club Past Player members and all
Player sponsors. Go Lions!
still in play and the clubrooms are still open
please take the opportunity to reserve your
seats for Presentation Night to be held at the
Sandhurst Club on 19th October. Tickets
are $65.00 per person and include 2 course
meal and some dessert. Please see the bar
staff on training nights or Saturday evening for
information and payment of deposits.
The Club is proud to be partnering with great
Sponsors, The Albion Hotel, Lime Health
and Fitness, The Seaford Hotel, Lawrence
and Hanson, The Bottle-O Carrum Downs,
Brentwood Homes, King Arthurs Storage, The
Sands Hotel, Davey’s Hotel, Bubba Pizza, The
Sandhurst Club, Bendigo Bank, Chissross
Construction. ‘The Skye is the Limit’ – ‘Go
Bombers’
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Division 2: Club Notes
MORDIALLOC Reserves: A
magnificent come from behind win had the
boys over the moon on Sunday and gives us
a crack at semi finals.
Seniors: Didn’t look like we had turned up till
the last quarter then 9 goals in the last to only
go down by 8 points. Cannot afford to give a
start like that this week.
MURRUMBEENA Under 19s:
The warmer conditions and the vast open
spaces at Springy didn’t help the Young
Guns who battled manfully throughout the
day. Although the endeavour could not be
questioned during the four quarters, the
disposal by foot in particular was ordinary and
resulted in a number of turnovers. At this time
of the year the wind plays a key factor and
most of the scoring was up one end and the
boys defended well in the first quarter. The
boys worked their way into the game and at
half-time were only 12 points down. From then
on Skye kept on gradually increasing the lead
and the Young Guns ran out of puff towards
the end of the game. Key contributors were
Darcy, Harls, Jacko and James while Danny
and AB worked hard in the forward line that
had limited opportunities. Another chance this
Sunday guys so lift your heads!
Reserves: Finals time means dealing with
warmer weather and tricky winds down at
Meade Reserve and with the action 80% of
the time up one end, the game plan was to
make best use of the conditions. The boys
Good luck to both teams as they strive to go a
step further in 2013
Ray White Mordialloc, Bakers Delight
Mordialloc,Leading Edge Telecom
MFC would like to thank its valued major
sponsors for their continued support
Mordialloc Sporting Club, Bendigo Bank,
Parkdale, Summit Concrete Pumping, Go
Fitness, Kingston Skip Hire, Loan Market,
Main St Café, Big River Timber, Carmotive,
Bayside Physio, Mordialloc Cellar Door,
Social: Football vote count Sunday 22nd
September in the rooms
Presentation night Saturday October 12th at
Mordialloc Sporting Club $50 a head or $90 a
couple. Tickets available at the club
See the website www.mordiallocfc.com.au for
details. Go Bloods.
got off to a positive start with the ‘breeze’ and
the defensive skills of the squad stood up in
the second quarter. Brucey was at his creative
best on the half-back, Cam dominated his
wing and the Ziebs Bros linked up to rebound
and pump the ball forward. The 13 point lead
at half-time was a great result but the damage
was done in the premiership quarter as the
Beena’s 1 goal 5 points was ultimately that one
straight shot short in the end. As Siss said after
the game, decision-making is the key area to
work on as the scoreboard shows you’re not
far off! Time to re-group and take on Mordi on
Sunday so enjoy the extra day of ‘R & R’.
there was still only 2 goals in it. We hung in
for the best part of the third quarter kicking
2 goals apiece, until the last 5 minutes when
Springvale slammed on 3 quick goals to go
in 34 points up - a monumental task to get
over. The last quarter started as it had to, with
our first goal in 30 seconds. Multiple goals
followed and we were closing in before the
wiser heads at Springvale slowed the game
& ran down the clock for a brief period. We
had done all of the hard work to get this close
& needed some luck, something to get us in
front. This was in the form of our back pocket
Ando, who followed his man into our forward
line and somehow hit the front of the pack from
a long ball in to kick the winning goal with 2
opposition players hanging off him. What a
great effort and never say die attitude from
the players - led by the Coach who took some
important grabs, Semmel who was brilliant
on-ball and ended up with 3 majors, Willis with
three, a welcome return back to the side by DJ
Spanos & possibly most important was Jarrod
Walker’s shut down role. Back to business as
usual now fellas, let’s regroup and reload for
this Sunday’s game against Mordi.
Seniors: No strangers to yet another
elimination game, the stakes were higher
this week against Springvale who had our
measure twice earlier in the year. Kicking
against the wind we battled hard & although
we struggled to score, conceding only 3 goals
was a good result. The second quarter got
off to a disastrous start, with Springy kicking
the first two in succession and a further 2 for
the quarter. After our 11 scoring shots for a
return of only 4 goals we were left wondering
if we’d missed our opportunity, but somehow
OAKLEIGH DISTRICT
strong 51 point lead, but this is finals footy!
WOW! A fantastic game of finals footy on
Saturday against Mordialloc.
A slow start to the final term saw the ball
rebounding from each end with no early
scores, until the Oaks pinched one into the
breeze to extend to nearly 10 goals ahead.
All of a sudden, Mordialloc came to life and
started to win the ball out of the middle. 3
long goals and a cheeky one off the line had
them up and running a sensing a boil over
victory. Mordialloc continued to storm home
and kicked 9 goals in the final term. With 3
minutes to go we held just a 12 point lead
and it was game on.
Both sides can be proud of their
performance and especially our Oaks who
did enough to come away with a win and
progress to this week’s 2nd Semi Final
against Bentleigh.
Match Report: The sun came out right
on cue for week one of the finals, but
unfortunately so did the wind, making the
conditions at Clayton tricky, and favouring
the bottom end of the ground form the entire
day. The Oaks won the toss and kicked with
the breeze in the opening term and the boys
didn’t waste the opportunity, running hard
into space, put their head over the ball and
sacrificing their bodies time and again, and
it showed on the scoreboard- 4.7.31 to 0.2.2
at quarter time.
The challenge was to defend against the
breeze in the second term and again the
Oaks delivered, kicking 2 goals into the
breeze and allowing just 3 majors from
Mordialloc, to lead 6.9.45 to 4.5.29 at the
half time. We made our move in the third
term kicking 5.5 to 1.0 and at ¾ time held a
To our boys credit they weathered the storm,
played hard to the final siren and came away
with a 2 goal victory that puts us one win
from a Grand Final appearance!
This is what finals are all about, 22 players
digging in, playing hard, desperate football
right to the final siren. The team that is
prepared to put their head over the ball and
win it first usually gets the result, and that’s
all that counts. Best players- all 22 that
took to the field contributed to this win, and
that will be needed right through this finals
campaign.
Today: An opportunity to advance to the
Grand Final if we can topple Bentleigh-what
a fantastic position to be in. The challenge
is to take advantage of that opportunity (as
many old players will tell you, another one
may not come along). Put it all on the line
today lads and I’m sure you will get the job
done. Go Oaks!!!
SPONSORS: Again the club wish to thank
all our fantastic sponsors through season
2013, we hope you are enjoying being part
of it as much as we are!- Big Hen Building
Bathroom and Plumbing Supplies, The
Village Green Hotel, The Transit Group,
Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena, Chadstone
Toyota, IGA Express East Oakleigh, AusReo,
Step into Life Oakleigh, and of course all our
Gold Membership Supporters. Go Oaks!
SOCIAL: Vote Count and Presentation BallFriday 11th October, held at the Princes
Highway Reserve Social Club. This night will
see a new format for the counting of our Best
and Fairest votes, presentation of awards,
season review and drawing of our Diamond
Draw. Make sure you grab your tickets
from any committee members and make
this a night to remember as we celebrate a
memorable 2013 Season.
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Due to road works on and around Springvale Rd
throughout the SFL Finals Series, access to Springvale
Reserve via Newcomen Rd will be limited.
Please note entry onto Newcomen Road will not be
possible from the Springvale Road entrance
In conjunction with VicRoads and the City of Greater
Dandenong, the SFL recommends all patrons access
Springvale Reserve via Whitworth Ave (pictured), accessible
from either side of Springvale Rd.
In light of these road works, the SFL encourages all patrons
visiting Springvale Reserve for SFL Division 1 finals to plan
accordingly and aim to arrive early.
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2013 SFL Finals Series – Week 2
SATURDAY, 7 SEPTEMBER, 2013
SPRINGVALE RESERVE - NEWCOMEN RD, SPRINGVALE
DIVISION 1 SENIORS - SECOND SEMI FINAL
ST PAULS V EAST BRIGHTON
2.10PM
DIVISION 1 RESERVES - SECOND SEMI FINAL
DINGLEY V CHELSEA HEIGHTS
11.45AM
UNDER 19s - SECOND SEMI FINAL
BENTLEIGH V SKYE
9.30AM
MEADE RESERVE - HAUGHTON RD, CLAYTON
DIVISION 2 SENIORS - SECOND SEMI FINAL
BENTLEIGH V OAKLEIGH DISTRICT
2.00PM
DIVISION 2 RESERVES - SECOND SEMI FINAL
BENTLEIGH V SKYE
11.45AM
JACK BARKER OVAL - WEATHERALL RD, CHELTENHAM
DIVISION 3 SENIORS - SECOND SEMI FINAL
DOVETON EAGLES V CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES
2.00PM
DIVISION 3 RESERVES - SECOND SEMI FINAL
SANDOWN V DOVETON EAGLES
11.45AM
THIRDS - SECOND SEMI FINAL
SKYE V DINGLEY
9.30AM
SUNDAY, 8 SEPTEMBER, 2013
SPRINGVALE RESERVE - NEWCOMEN RD, SPRINGVALE
DIVISION 1 SENIORS - FIRST SEMI FINAL
DINGLEY V CHELSEA HEIGHTS
2.10PM
DIVISION 1 RESERVES - FIRST SEMI FINAL
ST PAULS V CLAYTON
11.45AM
UNDER 19s - FIRST SEMI FINAL
MURRUMBEENA V ST PAULS
9.30AM
MEADE RESERVE - HAUGHTON RD, CLAYTON
DIVISION 2 SENIORS - FIRST SEMI FINAL
MORDIALLOC V MURRUMBEENA
2.00PM
DIVISION 2 RESERVES - FIRST SEMI FINAL
MURRUMBEENA V MORDIALLOC
11.45AM
JACK BARKER OVAL - WEATHERALL RD, CHELTENHAM
DIVISION 3 SENIORS - FIRST SEMI FINAL
DANDENONG V MT WAVERLEY
2.00PM
DIVISION 3 RESERVES - FIRST SEMI FINAL
DANDENONG V CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES
11.45AM
THIRDS - FIRST SEMI FINAL
CERBERUS V MT WAVERLEY
9.30AM
Thirds: 9.30am
Grand Finals:
Under 19’s: 9.30am
Reserves: 12.00pm
MATCH TIMES
Reserves: 11.45am Seniors: 2.00pm
Seniors: 2.30pm
ADMISSION
Adults: $12 (Grand Finals: $15)
Pensioner/Concession: $5
(Grand Finals: $7)
Under 15: Free
Four week Finals Pass: $50(Entry to all finals matches on anyday )
Available through SFL office(cash/cheque only) or main gate at any finals venue (cash only) NO CREDIT FACILITIES
LIMITED PARKING AVAILABLE AROUND PLAYING ARENA – $10 ALL VENUES
STRICTLY NO ALCOHOL TO BE TAKEN INTO VENUES
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Division 3: On the Outer
WHAT a terrific start to the
finals series! We were blessed
to have Jack Barker Oval
bathed in warm, glorious spring
sunshine for both days of finals
last week, creating perfect
conditions for football.
And Dandenong and Carrum
Patterson Lakes put on a
spectacle in the Qualifying
Final on Saturday, treating fans
to one of the all-time classic
finals with the Lions getting
home in a thriller by just one
straight kick.
The first half was ferocious,
hard-hitting and skilful and
neither side was willing to
concede an inch. But it was
the Lions’ key forward Daniel
Polson who took the game by
the scruff of the neck with two
goals in the opening term, and
another after the halftime siren
to give his side an eight-point
buffer going into the sheds.
Carrum Patterson Lakes
gained the ascendancy in
the third term and blew the
difference out to 29 points by
the final change. The Redlegs
made some inroads into the
deficit in the last quarter, but
Polson’s fourth major seemed
to be the sealer, bringing the
margin back out to 25 points
at the 22-minute mark. But the
Redlegs then piled on three
goals in the next five minutes
to give the Lions an almighty
scare. In a frantic final minute,
CPL hung on for dear life, but
the siren put an end to what
would have been a remarkable
comeback – Dandenong falling
just six points short.
Warren Judd dominated
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around the stoppages and
booted two important goals
for the winners, though he
had valuable assistance in Stu
Cormack and Brett Wilson. For
Dandenong, Regan Hall was
imposing at every contest while
Chris Hatfield and Chris Tosin
had a hand in almost every
Dandenong goal.
Mount Waverley ended
Ashwood’s season on Sunday,
registering a 25-point win in the
Elimination Final.
The Magpies kicked with
the breeze in the first term;
however, they missed several
easy chances in front of
goal and trailed at quarter
time. But up the other end
powerhouse full-forward James
Gough proved the difference
between the two sides early.
He dominated the Magpies’
backline, marking everything
kicked in his vicinity and had
five goals to his name midway
through the second term to get
the Mountain Lions ahead.
Mount Waverley then
capitalised on the Magpies’
turnovers and took control of
the match in the third term.
Their lead had blown out to
40 points midway through the
last quarter before Ashwood
restored some pride with a few
late goals. But it was too little,
too late as the Mountain Lions
cruised to a Semi Final berth.
Mountain Lion Michael Dennis
was sublime in the middle
and capped his performance
with a pivotal final term goal.
Ruckman Jarrod Wilkin was
terrific all over the ground while
Chris Colman provided plenty
of drive from his intercepts off
half back. Mitch Saunders and
Paul Wineberg worked hard up
forward for Ashwood with three
goals each.
This Saturday Doveton and
Carrum Patterson Lakes have
a chance to book a place in
the 2013 Grand Final when
they clash in the second Semi
Final. The Eagles have been
the team to beat this season
as undefeated minor premiers.
They boast a forward line
capable of kicking big scores
and Peter Dye and Ricky
Ramsdale will prove a handful
for Lions defenders. On the
other hand, Carrum Patterson
Lakes had performers all over
the park last week and are
more than capable of pulling
off an upset here. That said, it’s
hard to go past a team that has
won 18 straight – Doveton will
win by four goals.
Dandenong and Mount
Waverley clash on Sunday in
the cut-throat first Semi Final.
The Redlegs’ playmakers
in Hatfield, Tosin, Matt Van
Schajik and Dylan Bracebridge
have been in terrific form in
recent weeks and will need to
be kept quiet if Mount Waverley
is to get up. Conversely,
Dandenong will be desperate
to nullify Gough and Wilkin,
both of whom are very difficult
to match up on and can turn
a game in a quarter. This is
a game that could easily go
either way, but I’m tipping it
will be the Dandenong quartet
that gets their side into the
Preliminary Final.
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Division 3 Results: Finals Week 1
SENIORS
RESERVES
TEAM
P
W
L
D
F
A
%
PTS
TEAM
P
W
L
D
F
A
%
Doveton Eagles
18
18
0
0
2012
960
209.58
72
Sandown
18
16
1
1
1678
841
199.52
PTS
66
Dandenong
18
13
5
0
1570
1233
127.33
52
Doveton Eagles
18
16
2
0
1922
844
227.73
64
C.P.L
18
13
5
0
1278
1150
111.13
52
Dandenong
18
14
4
0
1479
850
174.00
56
Mount Waverley
18
12
6
0
1836
1314
139.73
48
C.P.L
18
11
6
1
1346
1230 109.43
46
Ashwood
18
9
9
0
1441
1523
94.62
36
Ashwood
18
11
7
0
1401
972
144.14
44
Sandown
18
8
10
0
1660
1293 128.38
32
Mount Waverley
18
7
11
0
1217
1446
84.16
28
Lyndale
18
8
10
0
1396
1401
99.64
32
Lyndale
18
6
12
0
1180
1344
87.80
24
Black Rock
18
7
11
0
1258
1726
72.89
28
Hallam
18
5
13
0
945
1432
65.99
20
Hallam
18
2
16
0
1085
1789
60.65
8
Endeavour Hills
18
3
15
0
975
1574
61.94
12
Endeavour Hills
18
0
18
0
792
1939
40.85
0
Black Rock
18
0
18
0
630
2240
28.12
0
Division 3 Seniors
Division 3 Reserves
Qualifying Final
Qualifying Final
Dandenong
1.2
Carrum Patterson Lakes 2.1
3.6
5.2
4.6
9.5
11.7-73
12.7-79
Dandenong: Goal Kickers: M. Doggett 2, D. Barrie 2, D. Atkin 2, L. Moss 2,
D. McKean , R. Mackwell , K. Atkin
Best Players: R. Hall, M. Van Schajik, C. Hatfield, C. Tosin, R. Mackwell,
D. Bracebridge
Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: D. Polson 4, W. Judd 2,
A. Lihuillier 2, D. Brennan , J. Williams , M. Fitcher , L. Walter
Best Players: B. Willson, S. Cormack, W. Judd, D. Polson, J. Dent, A. Lucas
Elimination Final
Mount Waverley
Ashwood
Doveton Eagles
Dandenong
2.1
3.2
3.8
4.2
7.9
5.6
10.15-75
5.6-36
Doveton Eagles: Goal Kickers: A. Arena 5, J. Fraser, D. Kilpatrick,
S. Paynter, G. Bundy, H. Wanganeen
Best Players: S. Thompson, M. Keldoulis, A. Rakic, T. Humphries, H. Martin,
A. Arena
Dandenong: Goal Kickers: C. Arnold 2, C. Stott, M. Lawrence, M. Reid
Best Players: C. Arnold, S. Davis, C. Stott, J. Holland, A. Harvey,
N. Kumar
Elimination Final
4.2
3.7
7.9
5.9
10.14
7.11
16.15-111
12.14-86
Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: J. Gough 6, J. Rickard 3, K. Tribe,
B. Beecroft, M. Dennis, L. Morrey, S. Costantino, J. Wilkin, J. Barnetby
Best Players: M. Dennis, J. Gough, J. Wilkin, B. Beecroft, L. Morrey,
C. Colman
Ashwood: Goal Kickers: P. Wineberg 3, M. Saunders 3, M. Maginnes 2,
M. Langford, J. Nelson, S. Perkins, B. Giblett
Carrum Patterson Lakes 2.3
Ashwood
0.3
3.4
1.7
6.6
1.7
8.10-58
5.11-41
Carrum Patterson Lakes: Goal Kickers: M. Swift 2, R. Campbell,
G. Alexander, B. Freeman, M. Dicker, M. Scoble, T. Jones
Best Players: M. Dicker, S. Gartland, R. Campbell, M. Swift, M. Lewey,
G. Alexander
Ashwood: Goal Kickers: M. Burkwood 2, T. Booth 2, D. Jones
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2013 Division 3 Seniors Fixture
ROUND 1
13-Apr-13
ROUND 7
25-May-13
ROUND 13
20-Jul-13
Ashwood 7.14.56 def. by Sandown 16.17.113
C.P.L 15.9.99 def. Hallam 10.8.68
Black Rock 10.8.68 def. by Mt Waverley 20.13.133
Doveton 12.9.81 def. Dandenong 12.8.80
Lyndale 12.13.85 def. Endeavour Hills 6.11.47
Ashwood 7.19.61 def. by Doveton 19.9.123
C.P.L 21.18.144 def. Black Rock 10.7.67
Hallam 13.4.82 def. by Lyndale 18.11.119
Mt Waverley 20.22.142 def. E. Hills 5.7.37
Sandown 11.6.72 def. by D’nong 13.17.95
Ashwood 5.9.39 def. D’nong 4.8.32
C.P. L 10.10.70 def. E.Hills 3.2.20
Black Rock 8.7.55 def. by Lyndale 10.4.64
Doveton 13.10.88 def. Sandown 5.8.38
Hallam 2.11.23 def. by Mt Waverley 6.9.45
ROUND 2
20-Apr-13
ROUND 8
1-Jun-13
ROUND 14
27-Jul-13
Hallam 6.5.51 def. by Ashwood 17.7.109
Mt Waverley 19.12.126 def. C.P.L 4.11.35
Dandenong 12.10.82 def. Black Rock 8.8.56
Endeavour Hills 2.5.17 def. by Doveton 23.20.158
Sandown 6.16.52 def. by Lyndale 10.8.68
Black Rock 11.11.77 def. by Ashwood 12.13.85
C.P.L 8.9.57 def. Sandown 7.12.54
Doveton 16.9.105 def. Hallam 5.9.39
Lyndale 14.7.91 def. Mt Waverley 10.11.71
E.Hills 6.6.42 def. by Dandenong 10.11.71
E.Hills 4.7.31 def. by Ashwood 20.17.137
Lyndale 5.11.41 def. by C.P.L 9.8.62
Doveton 14.11.95 def. Black Rock 6.7.43
D’nong 13.22.100 def. Hallam 6.8.44
Mt Waverley 14.16.100 def. by Sandown 19.11.125
ROUND 3
27-Apr-13
HOLMESGLEN ROUND 9
15-Jun-13
ROUND 15
3-Aug-13
Ashwood 10.14.74 def. by Mt Waverley 13.15.93
C.P.L 8.11.59 def. by Dandenong 10.11.71
Black Rock 16.11.107 def. E.Hills 6.9.45
Doveton 13.21.99 def. Lyndale 9.8.62
Hallam 7.11.53 def. by Sandown 24.21.165
Ashwood 9.9.63 def. by C.P.L 11.8.74
Hallam 11.12.78 def. by Black Rock 12.11.83
Mt Waverley 16.7.103 def. by Doveton 17.19.121
Dandenong 15.14.104 def. Lyndale 5.8.38
Sandown 12.14.86 def. E.Hills 9.12.66
Ashwood 12.7.79 def. Lyndale 7.16.58
C.P.L 2.12.24 def. by Doveton 12.12.84
Sandown 6.12.48 def. by Black Rock 8.9.57
Hallam 10.14.74 def. E.Hills 3.6.24
Mt Waverley 10.11.71 def. by D’nong 11.9.75
ROUND 4
4-May-13
ROUND 10
22-Jun-13
ROUND 16
10-Aug-13
D’nong 16.10.106 def. Ashwood 12.4.76
E.Hills 6.7.43 def. by C.P.L 12.6.78
Lyndale 15.17.107 def. Black Rock 11.6.72
Sandown 9.17.71 def. by Doveton 16.5.101
Mt Waverley 22.6.138 def. Hallam 5.10.40
Sandown 13.12.90 def. by Ashwood 15.7.97
Hallam 7.11.53 def. by C.P.L 10.10.70
Mt Waverley 23.22.160 def. Black Rock 10.6.66
D’nong 15.12.102 def. by Doveton 22.10.142
E.Hills 6.8.44 def. by Lyndale 19.17.131
Doveton 20.11.131 def. Ashwood 6.5.41
Black Rock 10.8.68 def. by C.P.L 13.6.84
Lyndale 11.13.79 def. Hallam 7.10.52
E.Hills 8.6.54 def. by Mt Waverley 11.14.80
D’nong 12.14.86 def. Sandown 8.8.56
ROUND 5
11-May-13
ROUND 11
29-Jun-13
ROUND 17
17-Aug-13
Ashwood 18.14.122 def. E.Hills 9.8.62
C.P.L 12.12.84 def. Lyndale 9.11.65
Black Rock 2.12.24 def. by Doveton 21.15.141
Hallam 11.3.69 def. by D’nong 21.18.144
Sandown 12.14.86 def. by Mt Waverley 14.16.100
Ashwood 13.16.94 def. Hallam 9.19.73
C.P.L 13.11.89 def. Mt Waverley 11.11.77
Black Rock 12.11.83 def. D’ong 11.15.81
Doveton 26.11.167 def. E.Hills 5.6.36
Lyndale 10.10.70 def. by Sandown 11.20.86
Ashwood 6.7.43 def.by Black Rock 16.10.106
Sandown 6.12.48 def.by CP.L 8.3.51
Hallam 6.5.41 def.by Doveton 18.13.121
Mt Waverley 12.13.85 def. Lyndale 12.12.84
Dandenong 13.11.89 def. E.Hills 7.10.52
ROUND 6
18-May-13
Lyndale 15.12.102 def. by Ashwood 20.16.136
Doveton 10.10.70 def. C.P.L 7.5.47
Black Rock 6.6.42 def. by Sandown 32.11.203
E.Hills 14.7.91 def. by Hallam 14.12.96
D’nong 13.12.90 def. by Mt Waverley 18.14.122
ROUND 12
6-Jul-13 / 13-Jul-13
ROUND 18
24-Aug-13
Mt Waverley 19.11.125 def. Ashwood 9.11.65
Dandenong 9.14.68 def. C.P.L 9.11.65
E.Hills 4.9.33 def. by Black Rock 9.13.67
Lyndale 9.12.66 def. by Doveton 14.12.96
Sandown 12.16.88 def. Hallam 8.11.59
C.P.L 13.8.86 def. Ashwood 9.10.64
Black Rock 17.13.115 def. Hallam 14.16.100
Doveton 13.11.89 def. Mt Waverley 10.5.65
Lyndale 10.6.66 def. by Dandenong 14.10.94
E.Hills 7.5.47 def. by Sandown 27.17.179
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Reserves Coach: Cameron Womerlsey
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PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Brayden Keown
Hard in and under goal kicking on baller. Loves to tackle.
GOALS
2
Peter Dye
Leading goal kicker and great contested mark.
3
Matthew O'Callaghan
League B&F. Clearance specialist & contested ball winner.
4
Kaine Bundy
Strong defender and great in one on one's.
5
Steven Ognjenovic
Quick wingman and great overhead mark. True leader.
6
Paul Davis
Club veteran and coach. Leads by example.
8
Corrie Wilson (C)
Skipper. Smart on baller and sensational finisher.
Great leader. Strong ruckman and creates lots of play.
9
Clint Wilson
10
David D'Aquino
Hard as a Tigers head!! Loves the contest.
11
Brett Hidgcock
Runs all day. Superb ball skills and play maker.
14
Nathan Wilson
Versatile utility. Does it both ends and strong in the air.
15
Nathan Graeske
Tough as nails and very courageous.
16
Darren Ramsdale
Very strong in the contest and can go both ends.
17
Paul Parlapiano
Dashing halfback with great skills.
18
Alex Rakic
Classy half forward who applies great pressure.
20
Sam Parlapiano
Hard to beat in the contest. Fills many rolls.
21
Cameron Van-nes
Courageous in the air and fantastic skills.
22
Chris Mills
Mr. reliable who does his job every week.
25
Enayte Samadi
Strong on baller having a terrific first season at the club.
27
Travis Graeske
Intense player who is at his best when its tough.
28
Troy Humphries
Experienced utility who plugs many holes.
29
Ricky Ramsdale
Big strong forward who loves the goal square.
30
Matt Fristad
Ultimate team player. Always shuts down the best player.
34
Nick Paynter
Silky skills and always has time to use it.
35
Darryl Thomas
Loads of experience and can still dance around them.
44
Glenn Tempany
Smart footballer who loves a goal.
47
Nathan Head
Tough. Puts his body on the line every week.
55
Mark Mott
General down back. Always looking to set up play.
56
Scott Thompson
Gives his all and harasses the opposition.
66
Jarrod O'Neill
X Factor! Capable of anything and a real match winner.
FIELD
BOUNDARY
GOAL
Troy Brooks
Ben Priggen
Sam Obleshchuk
Alan Manning
Luke Dubbeld
Peter Forsythe
James Montgomerie
EMERGENCY
Jason Hamilton
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BEHINDS
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Saturday September 7, Jack Barker Oval
Carrum Patterson Lakes
Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Graham Road,
Carrum, VIC 3197
Telephone: 0419 895 418
Colours: Maroon body with navy yolk, white
monogram
Senior Coach: Andrew Lucas
Reserves Coach: Omar Ak
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PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Nigel Scott
Accumulator of possessions
GOALS
Dynamic small ,strong overhead
2
Jarrod Williams
3
Stu Cormack
Couragous small
4
Brett Wilson
Improved discipiline equals improved performance
5
Shayne Gibbs
Could be the difference
6
Andrew Lucas
Wonderful leader on & off the field
7
Warren Judd
Every side would like a Judd in it
8
Mitch Dicker
A carrum boy who loves his local club
9
Dave Brennan
Utility who can change the game
10
James Dent
Consistent defender who reads play well,former carrum junior
11
Luke Walter
Late starter who is learning the CPLFC culture
14
Adam L`hullier
Cagey veteran & fine play maker
16
Jason Bertrand
Utilty who may surprise
19
Peter Thompson
Good defender who is as hard as concrete
21
Scott Gartland
Tall who is enjoying playing locally
22
Jordan Stephens
Our youngest player & a great assett since joining mid season
23
Corey Hand
Talented utility ,former carrum boy
24
Joel Dalton
Idolised by cplfc juniors,m has x factor
25
Sam Burch
Top basketballer enjoying his first ever season of footy
26
Shaun Richards
Utility who uses both sides of the body well
Enjoys playing forward and offers strong presence
27
Ryan Campbell
29
Mark Fitcher
provides leadership & x factor playing back or forward
32
Dylan Cott
U19 lad who has played some good senior footy
35
Matt Levvey
Dour defender who is all for the team
38
Marc Williams
Steady defender with excellent anticipation
40
Preston Shaw-Dennis
Just loves the game and the commoraderie,excellent utility
An extravert every side would love to have
44
Paul Mauracher
45
Rod MacLeod
Proud man who prepares well
48
Daniel Graves (capt)
Captain Marvel,sensational leader,bleeds Carrum,former junior
49
Greg Townsend
Late starter, former carrum junior,running into form
52
Ben Guy
Doing the family proud with his continuing development
53
Daniel Bell
U19 player of good potential,genuinely in the mix
57
Daniel Polson
Offers another string to the bow up forward
TEAM
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3/4 TIME
BEHINDS
FULL TIME
DOVETON EAGLES
CARRUM
PATTERSON LAKES
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Division 3: Seniors 1ST Semi Final
Dandenong
Ground: Greaves Reserve Dandenong
(Melway Ref 89 K6)
Telephone: 0439 030 117
Colours: White, Navy Blue and Red
Senior Coach: Daniel Atkin
Reserves Coach: Barry Wood
Thirds Coach: Ian Seagrim
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PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
2
Cameron Riley
Loves the open space and a chance to pin the ears back
GOALS
3
Matthew Van Schajik
Unbelievable talent for a first year senior player,
4
Scott Murphy
Old school inside ball winner
6
Chris Tosin
Ball hunting specialist in his first year as a senior footballer
8
Damien Busch
Reinvented himself to take on the power forwards
9
David Behan
Inside ball winner with exceptional decision making
11
Levi Moss
The complete package
12
Dylan Bracebridge
Generally likes the open space, but can go inside
13
Regan Hall
Has a bigger heart the Phar Lap
15
Ryan Forsyth
The clearance king
18
Matthew Grassham
Consummate back man
The all-round specialist
19
Christopher Hatfield
20
David McKean
Returned fitter and faster
21
Tanyol Enver
Take-em on Tanyol
22
James Farrugia
Inside specialist that can also shut down opponents
24
Matthew Doggett
He's either running them down or running away from them
Don’t think about it, just do it - Coach Atkin
25
Daniel Atkin
26
Kevin Atkin
High leaping key positional player
27
Warren Kairns
Defensive specialist
28
David Barrie
Brings 2 decades of experience to the park
29
Dale Jose
First year senior player, going from strength to strength
31
Trent Alexander
Hard hitting forward
35
Cameron Moon
The "wild" running man
37
Robert Mackwell
No nonsense hard man
43
Steven Young
Continues to give even when resting
49
Damien Wood
The mythical man materialized
54
Brendon Ford
Punches way above his weight division
FIELD
BOUNDARY
GOAL
Alan Glenton
Regan O'Brien
Kye Steegstra
Jason Hamilton
Jaye Edmunds
Brad Standfield
Aaron Keating
EMERGENCY
Andrew Scott
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BEHINDS
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Sunday September 8, Jack Barker Oval
Mt Waverley
Ground: Mayfield Park, Lewton Road,
Mt Waverley
Colours: Green & Gold with Lion Motif
Senior Coach: Nick Smith
Reserves Coach: Darryll Cavanagh
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PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Jarrod Wilkin
Athletic Mobile Ruckman, great hands and strong leadership
GOALS
2
Ross Laxton
Big Strong Ruckman with good tap skills
4
Michael Dennis
Smooth moving midfielder with silky skills
5
Sam Taunt
Tough Midfielder who puts body on the line
6
Keaton Tribe
Hard running midfielder with good skills
7
Drew Macrae
Quick half-forward who kicks goals
8
James Gough
Big strong Full Forward with accurate kick
9
Chris Jeffries
Tall athletic half-forward/wingman who reads play well
11
Ben Beecroft
Young Athletic Mobile Ruckman with neat skills
13
Garrett Kinchington
small quick classy forward with strong body
14
Chris Colman
Classy half-back with good intercepting mark
15
Simon Jacobson
Tall athletic wingman with good hands
16
Joey Rickard
Silky half-forward/wingman who kicks goals
17
Randy Newman
Smart forward-turned-defender with good skills
18
Cameron Kirkup
creative forward with excellent goal kicking skills
19
Mitch Jager
Tough great 1-on-1 defender
26
Josh Barnetby
Hard and tough running defender who puts body on the line
27
Chris Godfrey
quick and skilled midfielder with good run & carry
31
Shane Costantino
Tough and skilled running half-back flanker
32
Tom Stapleton
Hard in and under midfielder
36
Matt Wingfield
Strong key position player who can play at both ends
37
Matt Parrella
strong small opportunitistic forward
38
Kayne Reddy
small quick midfielder with blistering speed and skill
41
Lachlan Morrey
hard running wingman/half back flanker who reads play well
42
Chris Cafiso
Strong centreman with good hands and penetrating kick
51
Daniel Gargano
strong half-forward with good left foot kick
55
Anthony Antonopoulos
smart defender who positions well
62
Tom Petronic
silky half-forward who reads the play well
74
Sean Rickard
hard running defender who takes on opposition
75
David Bartley
Young Athletic Mobile Ruckman with neat skills (Cox)
TEAM
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3/4 TIME
BEHINDS
FULL TIME
DANDENONG
MOUNT WAVERLEY
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Division 3: Reserves 2ND Semi Final
Saturday
y September
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7 - Jack Barker Oval
Sandown
Doveton Eagles
Ground: Edinburgh Reserve, Springvale
North (Melway Ref 80 D5)
Ground: Power Res Power Rd Doveton
(Melway Ref 90 K6)
Telephone: 9548 2213
Telephone: 9793 2720
Colours: Red, White & Blue with Cobra
Senior Coach: Mick Rossborough
Colours: Blue, white & gold panels with
eagle emblem
Reserves Coach: Phil Dickson
Senior Coach: Paul Davis
Reserves Coach: Cameron Womerlsey
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PLAYER
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
2
Steve O Byrne
45
Steve Ritchie
2
Dale Walker
28
Troy Humphries
4
Matthew Dickson
48
Matthew Devereaux
3
Raymond Drysdale
29
Greg Kerr
5
Russell Weeding
50
Roland White
4
Joel Duggan
31
David Mawhinney
8
Simon Foster
52
Glenn Baker (VC)
5
Glenn Bundy
32
Kieren O’Neill
9
Jamie Proctor
55
James Raven
6
Shane McGrath
33
Steven Mottau
7
Michael Keldoulis
36
Robert Westin
16
Brendan Robinson
60
Adam Powell (C)
9
Jason Fraser
37
Aaron Duggan
22
Clint Sheedy
61
Neil Brown
10
David D’Aquino
38
Sean Paynter
24
Dale Fitzgerald
67
Ricky Logan
11
Hayden Martin
40
Michael Harris
26
Bo King
69
Johnny Le
12
Dale Kilpatrick
42
Bj Oakford-White
31
Brennam Drewett
72
Brenton Walker
18
Alex Rakic
48
Bradley Painter
32
Steve McGovern
87
Danny Diwell
19
Stephen Paynter
55
Scott Thompson
33
Michael Hambleton
89
Dylan Herft
20
Angelo Arena
56
Shannan Bennett
37
Warren Barker
91
Jesse Tregea
22
Harley Wanganeen
60
Travis Gardner
42
Michael Robinson
99
Zain Machfud
23
Geoff O’Neill
FIELD
BOUNDARY
Luke de Munk
Kevin Mitchell
GOAL
Sam Theile
Olga Hamilton
Luke Kelly
Jim Alwar
Kelly Dunstan
EMERGENCY
Peter Rhys-Jones
TEAM
SANDOWN
DOVETON EAGLES
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1/4 TIME
1/2 TIME
3/4 TIME
FULL TIME
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Division 3: Reserves 1ST Semi Final
Sunday September 8 - Jack Barker Oval
Dandenong
Carrum Patterson Lakes
Ground: Greaves Reserve Dandenong
(Melway Ref 89 K6)
Ground: Roy Dore Reserve, Graham Road,
Carrum, VIC 3197
Telephone: 0439 030 117
Telephone: 0419 895 418
Colours: White, Navy Blue and Red
Senior Coach: Daniel Atkin
Colours: Maroon body with navy yolk, white
monogram
Reserves Coach: Barry Wood
Senior Coach: Andrew Lucas
Thirds Coach: Ian Seagrim
Reserves Coach: Omar Ak
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
1
Jake Ward
22
Matthew Gardner
8
Mitch Dicker
43
Bruce Hollingworth
2
Cameron Riley
27
Jamie Gaspero
11
Troy Jones
47
Dave Warren
3
Adrian Vella
28
Michael Lawrence
12
Tim Hulett
49
Greg Townsend
13
Trent McKenzie
54
Jason Cannell
5
Michael Reid
32
Phillip Brown
15
Jason Schefman (C)
55
Jason Cookson
7
Benjamin Doggett
34
Rhys McPherson
16
Jason Bertrand
57
Daniel Polson
8
Tanyol Enver
35
Adrian Clapperton
25
Sam Burch
58
Phil Webber
9
Nathan Hiam
42
Eugene Hams
27
Ryan Campbell
59
Tyson Harding
10
Chris Arnold
45
Daniel Egan
28
Nicholas Gage
60
Charlie Barton
12
Vaughan Savage
46
Niranjen Kumar
30
Sam Watterson
61
Cameron McGregor
14
Trevor White
51
Bradley Smith
31
Micheal Slinger
62
Marc Scobel
33
Steve Cormack
65
Jason Deason
16
Ben Hiam
52
Colin Stott
35
Matt Levvey
67
Greg Alexander
17
Neil Harper
55
John Presant
36
Blake Rae
68
Dylan Freeman
18
Matthew Grassham
58
Ryan Wigney
39
Matthew Swift
69
Phillip Schultze
19
Anthony Salomon
61
Ash Harvey
41
Zac Horsely
70
Bo Freeman
21
Steven Davis
66
Scott Moody
42
Greame Richardson
FIELD
BOUNDARY
GOAL
David Coates
Elliot Parsons
Andrew Gillespie
Brendan Serle
A Barling
Peter Maddocks
Tim Fierenzi
EMERGENCY
Stephen Jasiak
TEAM
DANDENONG
1/4 TIME
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3/4 TIME
FULL TIME
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Division 3: Club Notes
HALLAM Senior presentation
night will be held on the 14th of
September starting at 7 pm sharp.
Please see Carmel for details.
Hallam FC would like to
acknowledge our major sponsor,
ESP Techforce and the great work
they have done for us over many
number of years.
We would also like to thank:
Coles Hallam who have already
signed for season 2014. Thank you
for your support.
The Hallam Hotel for all their
support with holding breakfasts etc.
The Dandenong Club for the use of
the board room to hold meetings
Our 500 club membersDunny Boy Plumbing
Remote king
Hampton Park Flower Boutique
Impact Steel
Quayles Law agents
Hallam Storage
Lemans Go kart.
SANDOWN The Sandown
Cobras Football Club would like
to acknowledge its Business
Partners for 2013: McDonald
Real Estate at Waverley Gardens
Shopping Centre - www.
mcdonaldre.co, Castricum
Meats - www.mastermeats.com.
au, www.sandownparkhotel.com.
au, www.sandowngreyhounds.
com.au, Frenken Earthworks
Bobcat & Excavation Hire - Call
Mark on 0438985525, Bendigo
Bank, Dingley Village Branch
- www.bendigobank.com.au/
dingley_village, www.austbreck.
com.au, Ferntree Sports &
Event Management (Strategic
& Business Planning, Sports
Club Development) Call Kevin
on 0417102075, SDO Sports
- suppliers of quality cricket
bats, Call Kevin on 0417102075,
LRS Communications (Sports
Functions, Cleaner, Carer for
people with a disability and BAP
Communications (Looking for a
MC for your next function, looking
to create a podcast for your
website or have your business
heard on commercial radio - Call
Brett Phillips on 0408540185.
DANDENONG Saturday was
as Doveton kicked clear to win by 39
points. While disappointing, it gave
a few of the younger boys their first
taste of finals intensity football, and
they will be better for the experience.
Chris Arnold was rock solid all day,
and was ably supported by Colin
Stott and Jake Holland. We will have
to work hard on the track and regroup
to take on Carrum-Patterson Lakes
this Sunday.
The Seniors were taking on finals
debutants Carrum-Patterson Lakes.
The first quarter was fairly tight, end
to end football with CPL holding a
7 point lead at quarter time. The
status quo remained in the second
quarter as we trailed the Lions by 8
at half time. As in the Reserves, we
were caught napping after break as
Carrum kicked 4 goals to our 1 to
stretch the lead to 29 points. With
our supporters massing behind the
goals to will the boys home, we finally
kicked into gear. We rallied to within
a goal on several occasions, but
Carrum managed to sneak away time
and time again, before time expired
leaving us on the wrong side of a 6
point margin. As with the Black Rock
game earlier in the year, we will learn
a valuable lesson about only playing
1 quarter of football. Regan Hall
punched about his weight as he has
done all year to be our best, with help
from Chris Hatfield and Matt Doggett.
Mount Waverley awaits next week.
An altogether disappointing day for
the club, but both sides worked hard
all year to secure the double chance,
so all is not lost. Expect some hard
yards on the track as we look to claw
back some respect and keep our
seasons alive on Sunday.
a massive day for the club with the
Seniors earning the right to play finals
for the first time in 15 years. It is a
testament to the hard work put in by
our coaching staff and players.
The Reserves kicked off proceedings
against Doveton on a beautiful day
for finals football. We had split our 2
previous games this year but heading
into finals it counts for nothing. The
boys appeared to settle better than
their opposition early and held a 7
point lead at the first break. It was
turning into a real arm wrestle in the
second quarter and the sides couldn’t
be separated at half time. After
the break, our work rate dropped
away and Doveton began to take
advantage of the pressure they were
applying as they kicked 4 goals to
1. We were held scoreless in the last
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Saffron Grove
Saffron Grove is a first class
retirement village and has an
Open Day scheduled for Friday
4 October, 10am – 3pm. View
there display units and enjoy a
complimentary BBQ & barista
coffee whilst finding out a bit more
about one of the clubs sponsors.
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Division 3: Club Notes
CARRUM PATTERSON LAKES
CPLFC wish to acknowledge
all our sponsors and urge our
members to support those
who support us. They have
had the courage to back us in
our inaugural year and their
support has been invaluable.
Full details of our sponsors who
are listed below can be found
at www.cplfc.com.au:
Mortgage Choice Cheltenham,
Dandy Premix Concrete,
Fineline Printing, Riviera
Hotel, Miss Maggy`s café,
Action Engineering Services
Group, Bryan Pope Brick
Cleaning, Prime Innovation
Building, Blu Restaurant,
Utopian Homes, PPC Plastic
Cards Solutions, Carrum
Patterson Lakes Sports Club,
Barlow Plumbing, Fair Dinkum
Promotions, Foresite Transport
& logistics, Lime health &
Fitness, Timber Trophies,
Roy Dore Family, Johnston`s
Painting & Remodeling
Services, Mordialloc Sports
Club, Frankston Dandenong
Cars Pty Ltd, S & J Windows,
Pollard Insurance Brokers,
Southern Bay Electrical
Services, DNS Security, Bakers
Delight Patterson Lakes, Match
Works – disability employment
services. 12 Apostles Mountain
Bike Classic
DOVETON EAGLES It
was finals weather at Barker Oval
and our Reserves put on a top
performance.
The boys kicked against a slight
breeze in the 1st and trailed by a
couple of goals.
If they put the ball through the big
sticks in the 2nd ( Humpa) it could
have been over. However, it was all
square at the long break.
The third was all ours with Humpa,
Kneebone, and Bundy have great
quarters.
It ended up being a convincing win
and gives us a shot at Sandown for
a spot in the Granny.
Humpa showed his class, as did
Alex. The entire backline were
outstanding headed by Hayden
and Kneebone. Dave was excellent
in the ruck, and Ange booted 6.
A huge week for our club this week,
with the chance to cap off a great
season and get two sides into the
big one.
We have worked extremely hard,
but it won’t just happen. Let’s bring
the same attitude we have all year
and give ourselves every chance.
Remember our function on
Saturday – including you Jarrod!
Many thanks to our sponsors:
Fountain Gate Bingo, Loan Studios,
and Lindens Country Meat.
ASHWOOD Seniors: In blustery
and Peter for the year, however we
know we need to work hard in the off
season to ensure we can win games
at the crucial time of the year.
CPL to 2 goals kicking with the wind.
conditions down at Cheltenham
against rivals Mount Waverley, we
knew we needed to be switched on
from the start and we were kicking
with the aid of a strong breeze. We
managed to be down by a point in
the first quarter, however we kicked
inaccurately and Mount Waverley
kicked four goals into the breeze.
We only managed two goals in the
second term and we were down by
that margin at half time. We were
outscored in the third quarter whilst
we were kicking with the wind and
trailed by 19 points going into the
main break. Bergs addressed the
boys and asked for one big final
quarter to get over the line, however
Mt Waverley were about to bang on
six goals to five in the last quarter
and ran out 25 point winners. We just
weren’t able to hit the scoreboard
when it counted in the third quarter,
however a great effort against quality
opposition. We thank Bergs, Jeff
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Reserves: On a cracking day for
footy (except for the wind) it was do
or die for us in the Elimination Final
against CPL
Unfortunately in the second quarter
we weren’t able to hit the scoreboard
enough and they kicked goals into
the wind. We were five goals down at
three quarter time, but we only had
one goal on the score and we finished
the game strongly kicking four goals
in the last quarter but it was all too
late.
Very disappointing way to be knocked
out of finals. We would like to thank
our coach Tony Williams for the year
and thank you to everyone behind the
scenes that allow the players to just
play football on a Saturday afternoon.
Social: Presentation Night table list
is up in the rooms please place your
names on a table and pay before 13th
September.
A second finals series in a row and as
a group we wanted to do better than
last season. We started well kicking
into the wind and we managed to hold
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SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Under 19s: Up & About
SKYE has started its 2013 finals
campaign in style, defeating
Murrumbeena by 41 points in the
Qualifying Final last Saturday.
Although Beena registered the
opening goal, the Bombers took
the lead midway through the first
term and from there were never
headed. Although Skye used
the vast expanses of Springvale
Reserve better than their
opponents, Beena were hampered
by their lack of interchange players,
which meant they tired in the
second half, and the final deficit
was not a real reflection of their
spirit and endeavour.
Darcy Hargrave was sensational
for Beena and found plenty of the
footy, while Harley Turkington did
a sterling job in the back half. But
Luke Bailey-Kohne’s dominance
on the ball and Blake Bormann’s
scintillating run and carry through
the middle not only ensured the
/ Will Hunter
Bomber’s victory, but kept its flag
hopes alive.
The following day saw St Pauls get
the better of Dingley and advance
to the Semi Finals. Although St
Pauls were kicking with a strong
wind in the first term, the Dingoes
dominated around the ground
and led at the first change. But
the Doggies took control from that
point on and a strong second half
saw them finish 39 points to the
good.
Tim Roberts was the dominant
big man on the ground and
instrumental in the Doggies victory,
particularly in the third term. Tim
Carracher and Joel Parrett were
also outstanding. For Dingley,
Kristen Feehan had the ball on
a string in an absolutely sublime
performance while John Mentiplay
was influential in the second half.
This Saturday sees minor premier
Bentleigh take on Skye in the
second Semi Final for a place
in the decider. This will be a
tremendous clash between the two
best sides in the competition. Skye
plays this ground pretty well, and
with their running players taking
the game on they will make a good
contest of this. But Bentleigh are
the team to beat again this year
and after a well-earned week
off last week they will take the
chocolates here.
On Sunday Murrumbeena plays
St Pauls in a cut-throat first Semi
Final. Beena have some obvious
talent but without a full bench they
will struggle to run out a game
at Springvale. St Pauls surprised
me last week and a repeat
performance will see them through
to the Preliminary Final. This could
go either way, but I’m tipping the
Doggies after last week’s efforts.
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Under 19s Results: Finals Week 1
UNDER 19s
LEADER SHOOTING STAR OF
THE YEAR 2013
TEAM
P
W
L
D
F
A
%
PTS
Bentleigh
18
14
1
1
1826
588
310.54
66
1
Carl Nichols - Hampton
Skye
18
13
2
1
1651
780
211.67
62
2
Jackson Fry - Chelsea Heights
Murrumbeena
18
11
5
0
1294
895
144.58
52
3
Joel Parrett - St Pauls
4
Ryan Mc Conville - Skye
5
Jackson Meredith - Murrumbeena
Dingley
18
9
6
1
1224
994
123.14
46
St Pauls
18
9
7
0
1219
1077
113.18
44
6
John Mentiplay - Dingley
7
Alex Bollen - Carrum P Lakes
8
Jordan Hall - Clayton
Hampton
18
6
10
0
907
1473
61.58
32
Chelsea Heights
18
5
10
1
1077
982
109.67
30
9
Nicholas Lawry - Bentleigh
C.P.L
18
2
14
0
582
1909
30.49
16
10
Dylan Cott - Carrum P Lakes
Clayton
18
1
15
0
609
1691
36.01
12
Under 19s
Qualifying Final
Skye
4.4
2.4
7.6
3.8
Connor Wilson - St Pauls
12
Guy Timms - Hampton
13
Steve Kat - Chelsea Heights
14
Brendon Warner - Skye
15
Lloyd Townsend - Murrumbeena
10.14-74
4.9-33
16
Adam Lloyd - Dingley
17
Jack Gadakis - Bentleigh
Skye: Goal Kickers: B. Dyer 2, R. McConville 2, C. Mackney, H. Harvey,
S. Alter, B. Warner, L. Bailey - Kohne, J. Thomas
Best Players: L. Bailey - Kohne, J. Williams, B. Bormann, J. Sandry, D. Merlo,
C. Allan
Murrumbeena: Goal Kickers: A. Bradley 2, J. Meredith, D. Entwistle
Best Players: D. Hargrave, H. Turkington, J. Meredith, A. Ekberg-Weiss,
J. Iriyadi, D. Chukwan
18
Jack Gavin - Clayton
Murrumbeena
3.2
1.3
11
Elimination Final
Dingley
St Pauls
2.2
1.2
4.2
4.4
4.3
7.7
6.6-42
12.9-81
Dingley: Goal Kickers: V. Arena 2, K. Davidson, A. Lloyd, J. Mentiplay,
W. Nichols
Best Players: K. Feehan, J. Mentiplay, K. Davidson, B. Ginns, J. Piltz,
H. Thompson
St Pauls: Goal Kickers: R. Walton 2, N. Stubbings 2, T. Roberts 2,
C. Herbstreit, P. Tolongs, C. Wilson, B. Phillips, T. Mancal, J. Parrett
Best Players: T. Carracher, T. Roberts, P. Tolongs, J. Parrett, J. Lloyd,
J. Bragagnolo
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Congratulations to all of the nominees who are
now in contention for the prestigious Leader
Shooting Star of the Year Award to be announced
at the SFL Awards Dinner on Friday October 4.
LEADER SHOOTING STAR
OF THE YEAR HONOURBOARD
2008
Bol Luak
2009
Kieran Know
Murrumbeena
St Pauls
2010
Sam Fox
Skye
2011
Tom Valenta
Murrumbeena
2012
Liam Hogton-Hewish St Pauls
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
2013 Under 19s Fixture
ROUND 1
13-Apr-13
ROUND 7
25-May-13
ROUND 13
20-Jul-13
C.P.L 5.7.37 def. by Hampton 13.12.90
Clayton 0.0.00 def. by C.Heights 16.19.115
Bentleigh 11.10.76 drew. Skye 11.10.76
Dingley 8.8.56 def. by Murrumbeena 11.7.73
St Pauls - BYE
Dingley 9.12.66 def. St Pauls 8.12.60
Bentleigh 30.17.197 def. C.P.L 6.4.40
M’beena 22.10.142 def. Hampton 8.6.54
Skye 12.10.82 def. Chelsea Heights 6.5.41
Clayton - BYE
C.Heights 6.3.39 def. by St Pauls 11.10.76
Skye 11.24.90 def. by C.P.L 3.2.20
M’beena 12.8.80 def. Clayton 6.14.50
Dingley 4.1.25 def. by Bentleigh 16.13.109
Hampton - BYE
ROUND 2
20-Apr-13
ROUND 8
01-Jun-13
ROUND 14
27-Jul-13
Hampton 11.8.74 def. by St Pauls 15.17.107
Chelsea Heights 35.12.222 def. C.P.L 2.1.13
Skye 17.14.116 def. Clayton 9.1.55
M’beena 15.13.103 def. Bentleigh 7.11.53
Dingley - BYE
St Pauls 11.7.73 def. C.P.L 1.2.8
Hampton 14.7.91 def. Clayton 2.8.20
C.Heights 6.3.39 def. by Bentleigh 14.7.91
Skye 10.16.76 def. Dingley 5.5.35
Murrumbeena - BYE
M’beena 14.13.97 def. St Pauls 9.5.59
C.P.L 13.12.90 def. Dingley 13.10.88
Bentleigh 27.16.178 def. Clayton 1.3.9
Skye 19.20.134 def. Hampton 6.2.38
Chelsea Heights - BYE
ROUND 3
27-Apr-13
HOLMESGLEN ROUND 9
15-Jun-13
ROUND 15
03-Aug-13
St Pauls 14.11.95 def. C.Heights 6.8.44
C.P.L 6.2.38 def. by Skye 31.25.211
Clayton 5.10.40 def. by M’beena 18.13.121
Bentleigh 15.13.103 def. Dingley 7.8.50
Hampton - BYE
Clayton 5.12.42 def. by St Pauls 18.14.122
Bentleigh 18.8.116 def. Hampton 2.8.20
Dingley 10.9.69 def. C.Heights 8.3.51
M’beena 11.10.76 def. Skye 9.15.69
Carrum Patt. Lakes - BYE
St Pauls 8.5.53 def. by Dingley 12.10.82
C.P.L 6.3.39 def. by Bentleigh 20.20.140
Hampton 14.12.96 def. M’beena 4.18.42
C.Heights 4.13.37 def. by Skye 16.13.109
Clayton - BYE
ROUND 4
04-May-13
ROUND 10
22-Jun-13
ROUND 16
10-Aug-13
St Pauls 16.10.106 def. M’beena 9.7.61
Dingley 23.13.151 def. C.P.L 0.3.3
Clayton 2.3.33 def. by Bentleigh 21.20.146
Hampton 8.12.60 def. Skye 28.11.179
Chelsea Heights - BYE
Hampton 11.13.79 def. C.P.L 7.10.52
C.Heights 15.13.103 def. Clayton 1.4.10
Skye 4.3.27 def. by Bentleigh 10.11.71
M’beena 11.9.75 def. by Dingley 11.10.76
St Pauls - BYE
B’leigh 19.8.122 def. St Pauls 4.4.28
Clayton 8.8.56 def. by C.P.L 9.6.60
Dingley 17.14.116 def. Hampton 8.4.52
M’beena 6.13.49 def. C.Heights 3.6.24
Skye - BYE
ROUND 5
11-May-13
ROUND 11
29-Jun-13
ROUND 17
17-Aug-13
Skye 16.22.118 def. by St Pauls 9.8.62
C.P.L 1.5.11 def. by M’beena 21.19.145
Dingley 17.11.113 def. Clayton 5.4.34
C.Heights 13.9.87 def. Hampton 6.7.43
Bentleigh - BYE
St Pauls 11.21.87 def. Hampton 5.3.33
C.P.L 5.1.31 def. by C.Heights 17.14.116
Clayton 2.7.19 def. by Skye 16.19.115
Bentleigh 10.12.72 def. M’beena 5.14.44
Dingley - BYE
St Pauls 21.9.135 def. Clayton 6.6.42
Hampton 1.4.10 def. by Bentleigh 19.16.130
C.Heights 8.6.54 drew. Dingley 7.12.54
Skye 11.9.75 def. Murrumbeena 4.4.28
Carrum Patt. Lakes - BYE
ROUND 6
18-May-13
ROUND 12
6-Jul-13 / 13-Jul-13
ROUND 18
24-Aug-13
St Pauls 3.7.25 def. by B’leigh 15.9.99
C.P.L 8.5.53 def. by Clayton 11.5.71
Hampton 5.5.35 def. by Dingley 16.8.104
C.Heights 4.6.30 def. by M’beena 6.11.47
Skye - BYE
Clayton 5.9.39 def. by Dingley 10.17.77
M’beena 16.15.111 def. C.P.L 3.6.24
St Pauls 9.8.62 def. by Skye 12.15.87
Hampton 9.12.66 def. C.Heights 7.13.55
Bentleigh - BYE
C.P.L 9.9.63 def. by St Pauls 10.9.69
Clayton 9.11.65 def. Hampton 9.12.66
Bentleigh 19.9.123 def. C.Heights 3.2.20
Dingley 8.14.62 def. by Skye 13.9.87
Murrumbeena - BYE
SFL FINALS Qual/Elim Final - Weekend of 31/8 & 1/9. 1st/2nd Semi Final - Weekend of 7/9 & 8/9. Preliminary Final - 15/9. Grand Final - 22/9
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Please be advised that taking alcohol onto the
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SFL Action: Finals Week 1
Division 1
Chelsea Heights vs St Kilda City
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Division 2 Oakleigh District vs Mordialloc
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Division 1 East Brighton vs Dingley
Division 3 Dandenong vs Carrum Patterson Lakes
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Under 19s: 2ND Semi Final
Bentleigh
Ground: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve,
Arthur Street (Melway Ref 86 B6)
Telephone: 0409 845 439
Colours: Navy Blue with Red Yoke
Senior Coach: Bradley Canavan
Coach: Paul Dimattina
#
PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Brynly Stokes
The Jockman returns
GOALS
2
Kade Heaphy-Wemyss
The Hyphenator
3
Mitch Allamby
Go A
4
Mark Smith
The smiling Captain
5
Andrew Griffiths
Red Rooster
6
Steve Galileos
Ned kelly's Greek Brother
7
Barama Blow
One lung Blow
8
Nick Lowrie
The Rig 1
9
Liam Dimattina
Not back from the dead he's back from the Leg
10
Michael Lanham
Explosive with a bang
13
Dimitri Petrakis
The Greek Goddess
15
Liam Hoghton-Hewish
Doggie turned Demon
16
Tim Berger
Now a true Demon
17
James Watts
Still sailing
18
Peter J Lanbrinos
The Mask of Zorro
19
Ben Cooper
The Mini Cooper
20
Nick Jordan
LB the one pot wonder
21
Robbie Hyde
Side show Bob
23
Jack Gadakis
Jumpin Jack Flash
24
Jack Dear
Calves
25
Rob Moriarty
The Rig 2
26
Braydon Lawford
B2
30
Chris Yenofkian
Hell on Wheels
34
Alex Walker
The Nokia nomade
36
Jimmy Colyvan
Batting above his average
38
Matt Troutbeck
Very Fishy
39
Bryn Thomas
The Blonde Bob Marley
FIELD
Peter Bailes
BOUNDARY
GOAL
Dan Stewart
Matthew McCoy
Leigh Dawkins
Zac Calvez
Tayla Manning
Anthony Steward
Abbey Wilson
EMERGENCY
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BEHINDS
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Saturday September 7, Springvale Reserve
Skye
Ground: Steve Thompson Reserve,
Wedge Rd Carrum Downs
(Melway Ref 96 J10)
Telephone: 0412 341 136
Colours: Light Grey, Red/Grey Sash,
Red Crest with Black Bomber Emblem
Coach: Craig Prestage
#
PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Blake Bormann
Strong defender, smart user, big tank, runs all day
GOALS
Hard determined midfielder, aggressive at the ball, hard to beat
3
Chase Allan
4
Alex Wilson
Strong marking agile big man defender, very accurate kick
5
Dylan McNamara
Solid ball getter, both ends hard at it, never gives up
6
Luke Broomhall
Attacking defender hard ball getter, breaks the lines, goal scorer
7
Christian Mackney
Extremely quick & evasive in & under goal thief
8
Jordan Thomas
Inteligent ball user, elusive, never waistes oppotunities
9
Jamie Solly-Prestage
Fearless tough strong leader, Aggressive ball getter, evasive skills
10
Jodi Nankervis
Tough onballer/forward, evasive and quick
11
Joshua Scrivano
Running goal scorer, able to turn a game on his own
13
Justin Baldock
The epitome of determination, huge heart, gives his all
14
Darcy Merlo
Can still play under 16's athletic dominant wingman huge overhead
17
Brendan Weighell
Abiltity to make something out of nothing, creates oppotunities
18
Lachlan Hamill
Strong hard determined midfielder, self sacrifice for the team
19
Joel Williams
Strong high flying mark, defender/forward powerful kicker
20
Brandon Warner
Utility, strong in all areas, backman/forward, hard to beat solid
21
Kealan McKeever
Very quick running chase down player, both ends sneaky goals
23
Ryan McConville
Power forward, strong mark, very accurate in front of goals
24
Kyle Beirne-Murphy
Gives his all, leaves nothing behind in a battle determined to win
26
Brad Dyer
Ruckman/forward bigman, strong mark long kick, menacing factor
27
Luke Bailey-Kohne
Senior player cleaver midfielder, embraces tough opposition eagerly
29
Riely Powlesland
Power defender, gridiron back ground, tackle proffessional
32
Ryan Gennery
Utility with smarts, hard running ball getter loves a challenge
36
Brayden Deggering
Big man with power, hard at the contest at all times.
37
Jack Sandry
Courageous, tough, strong, tagging specialist, loves the hard ball
40
Hayden Harvey
Hard running wingman athletic, ball magnet with skills to match
52
Dylan Hebblethwaite
Loves a goal, makes the most of any oppotunity,
52
Dylan De Prazer
Ruckman with brains and skills, hard runner and very disciplined.
59
Brandon Black
Power backman, takes on the huge tasks, very hard to shake off.
74
Samuel Alter
Always finds space, great skills either side very reliable player
TEAM
1/4 TIME
1/2 TIME
3/4 TIME
BEHINDS
FULL TIME
BENTLEIGH
SKYE
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Under 19s: 1ST Semi Final
Murrumbeena
Ground: Murrumbeena Park, M’beena
(Melway Ref 68 H6)
Telephone: 9568 0082
Colours: Maroon, Gold Saddle & Lion Emblem
Senior Coach: Matt Jones
Under 19s Coach: Ray Hargreaves
#
PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Cameron Rundell
Inspirational leader who can turn a game off his own boot
GOALS
3
Will Nash
Clearance specialist, slick, agile a true champion
4
Jackson Meredith
Wins the contested footy in the packs and has a penetrating kick
5
Darcy Hargrave
Creates opportunities from defence as a link-man
6
Sam Moloney
No frills defender with silky skills
7
Daniel Entwistle
Solid backman with a great leap who backs himself in
8
Harley Turkington
Does his best work playing on-ball and setting up goals
10
Andrew Scammell
Plays tall and loves to snap goals
12
Mitch Hendley
Key defender/on-baller who backs himself in by taking strong marks
14
James Iriyadi
One of the best tacklers in the team who wins the contested footy in the packs
15
Eddie Brown
Has improved as the season has progressed and looking forward to kicking more goals
17
Jacob Curtis
No frills on-baller with silky skills
18
Chris Kirk-Williams
Deceptively quick and snaps goals from the packs
19
Pat Lithgow
Key position player looking to make an impact at the 'business end' of the year
20
Callum Kirk-Williams
Does his best work in defence working as a link-man
21
Anthony Ekberg-Weiss
Known goal kicker with a great pair of hands
22
Bryn Plate
Tough, no-frills midfielder/defender. Rarely beaten
23
Daniel Chukwan
Great team man who gives his all and can play at both ends
26
Sam Parry
Enigmatic young gun with a great leap and strong hands
27
Sam Rogers
Smooth moving ball magnet, runs hard all day and loves the contest
29
Lloyd Townsend
Gets the job done by winning the contested ball and using his pace
30
Alaster Bradley
Can play 'back' and 'forward' and deadly accurate in front of goals
FIELD
Kai Allison
BOUNDARY
GOAL
Bunarith Kheng
Marcus Robinson
Jack Kelly
Julian Khoury
Jaymie Summers
Luke Porter
Michael Baragwanath
EMERGENCY
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BEHINDS
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Sunday September 8, Springvale Reserve
St Pauls
TOTAL WASTE SOLUTIONS
Ground: McKinnon Res. McKinnon Rd.
McKinnon (Melway Ref 68 H11)
P.O. BOX 355
BENTLEIGH VIC 3204
M: 0431 526 411
M: 0438 605 008
Telephone: 0409 821 447
Colours: Royal Blue with Red & White Hoops
Senior Coach: Paul Howroyd
Under 19s Coach: Wayne Herbstreit
#
PLAYER
PLAYER DESCRIPTION
1
Carl Herbstreit
Carlos can run like a Jackal
GOALS
2
James Bragagnolo
Coaches pet - Big Bragger
3
Beau Phillips
Captain Contagious - They won't go near him
4
Zach Spencer
Too smart for Footy - may be Prime Minister in 2043
6
Rhys Walton
Shhhh!!!
8
Joel Parrett
Good player - Bad hairdo
9
Cameron Putt
Gets in like Flynn & can Rooster the footy
12
Dylan Stewart-Niven
Running backman - studies Shintaro hairstyles
13
Bob Carracher
Bleeds red white and blue - which is quite disturbing
14
Travis LasPlaces
Is now using sign language
15
Connor Wilson
Full Forward, big improver
16
Jeremy Muldoon
Hollywoods next big thing - just ask him
17
Martin Clements
Gets Numbers around him
20
Tim Roberts
Great marking ruck and forward
22
Mitch Hurley
Fleet fo foot defender wins the one on one contests
23
Matt Blee
Has been training the house down
24
Nick Stubbings
Silky skills like a junior Plugger
25
Jarryd Blenkinsop
Usain Bolt wants to be him
26
Taylor Mancal
Calming influence down back
30
Jordan Lloyd
Full Back - when he kicks in, he is the accurate one
33
Cam Rodda
C-Rod - get around him
35
Michael Constantinou
Nuggety winger - with loyal supporting cast
TEAM
1/4 TIME
1/2 TIME
3/4 TIME
BEHINDS
FULL TIME
MURRUMBEENA
ST PAULS
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Murrumbeena Football Club
Play a key role in our success
Reg. No. A0021994U
ABN. 69 720 732 189
www.murrumbeenafc.org
2014 COACHING
APPLICATIONS
The Murrumbeena Football Club Inc is seeking
applications from highly-motivated persons
interested in exciting coaching roles for the
following sides for the 2014 season:
• Seniors Note: 2013 coach is not reapplying
• Under 19s
All applicants must have minimum level 1 coaching
accreditation (or a willingness to get such accreditation).
All applications will be kept strictly confidential and
must be lodged by COB Sunday 15th September –
pambrosini@deloitte.com.au.
Paul Ambrosini, Secretary
• Established VAFA Club
• Three Senior teams & U19s
• Salary $20,000
Based in the eastern suburbs, our Club has a rich
history of success over almost 50 years. However
in recent times, we’ve dropped back in the grades,
despite having full playing lists and strong off-field
support.
For 2014, we’re looking for a highly capable and
dedicated coach to help us rebuild for sustained
success.
This is a key leadership role, with responsibility for our
football program, game plan and strategy, team culture
and personal development.
To be successful, you are an established football
coach, or an energising leader of people with a strong
football background. You are highly motivated and
driven to achieve tangible on-field results that lead to
promotion to the next grade and beyond.
For more information, contact Stephen Ronchi on 0417
138 649 or email your cover letter and CV to
stephen.ronchi@iinet.net.au.
Applications close Monday 23 September 2013.
Moorabbin Kangaroos
Football Club
Affiliated with SFL Division 2
Seeking applications for the following positions in 2014
1. Senior Coach – Playing/Non playing
2. Reserves coach – Playing/Non playing
3. Thirds coach – Playing/Non playing
4. Under 19 Development officer/coach
The successful applicants will possess:
Integrity
Good Character
An ability to Lead & work within a Team
Have sound football knowledge
Able to come with their own support team This will be
looked upon favourably
Remuneration negotiable
All applications to be emailed to the President at
info@mkfc.org.au
Confidentiality assured
Applications must be received no later than
Monday 23rd September 2013
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Skye Football Club
ABN. 13 194 350 018
Reg. No. A0047463Z
2014 COACHING APPLICATIONS
The Skye Football Club Inc is seeking
applications from highly-motivated persons
interested in an exciting coaching role for the
following sides for the 2014 season:
• SENIORS
Note: 2013 coaches are not reapplying
All Applications must have minimum level 1
coaching accreditation (or a willingness to get
such accreditation).
All Applications will be kept strictly confidential
and must be lodged by COB Sunday 15th
September- dalebarr@optusnet.com.au
Dale Barr, President
SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013
Caulfield Bears Football Club
is seeking applications for
Senior Coach & Reserves Coach
for season 2014
We are a resurging club that is seeking a
person focussed on success who has a good
understanding of the modern game and an ability
& desire to develop a young playing list.
Playing or non-playing.
Applications should include details of playing
&/or coaching experience, accreditation,
remuneration, etc.
Applications to be forwarded to Darren Stait
via email staity29@bigpond.com
(Tel. 0407 559 383).
Applications close 5.00pm on
September 27 2013.
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RULES & CONDITIONS
For the safety and enjoyment of all SFL supporters, you are asked to abide by the following Rules and Conditions:
1. Alcohol is not permitted to be brought into any Finals venue.
2. SFL security personnel will inspect vehicles and bags to ensure that no alcohol is being brought into the venue.
3. Any alcohol found, will be stored until the end of the match and returned to the owner. The SFL will not be held responsible
for the alcohol.
4. Alcohol can be purchased from the appropriate booth inside the venue.
5. Patrons will be limited to two cans of alcohol per purchase. Cans will be opened by booth staff.
6. Alcohol not permitted to be consumed in the designated “Dry Areas”.
7. ALCOHOL is not permitted to be taken ONTO THE PLAYING ARENA.
8. Persons not abiding by these rules and conditions may be asked to leave the venue.
9. Dogs are not allowed to be brought into the venue.
10. Videotaping or filming any SFL finals match is not permitted without prior permission of SFL management.
NO DRAWN MATCHES DURING FINALS SERIES
There will be no drawn matches during the Final Series. Should the scores be tied at the end of normal time then the
following procedure will follow:
a) ALL PLAYERS will remain on the playing field;
b) COACHES are to remain OFF the playing field;
c) The CLUB RUNNER is permitted to relay messages from the coach;
d) The Field Umpires will confer with the Goal Umpires and when they verify that the scores are tied, the players of the two
teams will change ends;
e) FIVE MINUTES plus TIME-ON to be played – after such time, players to change ends without leaving the playing field –
COACHES to remain OFF the playing field. FIVE MINUTES plus TIME-ON to be played. The Official League Timekeeper
will keep this time;
f) At the end of this time, the team with the highest score will be deemed the winner;
g) In the event the scores are still tied, the same procedure will apply until a result is reached.
ORDER OFF PROCEDURE
GREEN CARD
• The player must leave the playing surface for 15 minutes actual playing time (the “penalty period”);
• The Order-off/Interchange Steward will wave a GREEN Flag to confirm to the Timekeeper (and spectators) the colour of the
card displayed by the Field Umpire;
• The ordered off player can be replaced immediately;
• The Timekeeper will communicate to the Order-off/Interchange Steward when the penalty period has elapsed and the
ordered off player can return to the playing surface;
• The Order-off/Interchange Steward will signal this by waving a BLACK flag for a Home Team player and/or a WHITE flag for
an Away Team player.
YELLOW CARD
• The player is automatically reported and must leave the playing surface for 15 minutes actual playing time (the “penalty
period”);
• The Order-off/Interchange Steward will wave a YELLOW Flag to confirm to the Timekeeper (and spectators) the colour of
the card displayed by the Field Umpire;
• The reported/ordered off player can not be replaced on the playing surface until 15 minutes actual playing time (the
“penalty period”) has elapsed;
• The Timekeeper will communicate to the Order-off/Interchange Steward when the penalty period has elapsed and the
ordered off player can be replaced or return to the playing surface;
• The Order-off/Interchange Steward will signal by waving a BLACK flag for a Home Team player and/or a WHITE flag for an
Away Team player.
RED CARD
• The player is automatically reported and must leave the playing surface;
• The Order-off/Interchange Steward will wave a RED Flag to confirm to the Timekeeper (and spectators) the colour of the
card displayed by the Field Umpire;
• The reported/ordered off player can not be replaced on the playing surface until 15 minutes actual playing time (the
“penalty period”) has elapsed;
• The Timekeeper will communicate to the Order-off/Interchange Steward when the penalty period has elapsed and the
ordered off player can be replaced on the playing surface by waving a BLACK flag for a Home Team player and/or a
WHITE flag for an Away Team player;
• The reported/ordered off player can not return to the playing surface for the remainder of the match.
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Thirds Results: Finals Week 1
Thirds
THIRDS
TEAM
P
W
L
D
F
A
%
PTS
Skye
17
16
1
0
1506
371
405.93 94.12
Cerberus
18
15
3
0
1641
608
269.90 83.33
Dingley
18
13
5
0
1447
704
205.54 72.22
Sandown
18
13
5
0
1347
739
182.27 72.22
Mount Waverley
18
11
7
0
1131
998
113.33 61.11
Cheltenham
17
10
7
0
1239
802
154.49 58.82
Chelsea Heights
18
8
10
0
1183
918
128.87 44.44
Dandenong
17
7
10
0
818
1290
63.41 41.18
Moorabbin
15
6
9
0
854
1202
71.05 40.00
Doveton Eagles
18
4
14
0
876
1376
63.66 22.22
South Yarra
18
1
17
0
456
1922
23.73
5.56
Hallam
18
1
17
0
437
2011
21.73
5.56
Qualifying Final
Cerberus
Dingley
2.3
1.3
6.6
1.4
7.7
8.8
8.12-60
11.10-76
Cerberus: Goal Kickers: B. Harricks 3, K. Lee 2, C. Jensen-Schmidt,
L. Bromley, J. Somerville
Best Players: B. Harricks, J. Norris, A. Reker, D. Peterson, J. Somerville,
J. Cashion
Dingley: Goal Kickers: J. Keyt 3, P. Rizzi 2, J. Smith, P. Smith, J. Potts,
J. O’Brien, H. Brown, J. Laragy
Best Players: J. Laragy, J. O’Brien, M. Wonnacott, H. Brown, P. Smith,
A. Ross
Elimination Final
Sandown
Mount Waverley
0.2
2.4
1.3
6.12
3.10
9.17
3.11-29
13.21-99
Sandown: Goal Kickers: B. Le, R. Weeding, D. Walker
Best Players: B. Drewett, R. Brand, D. Flynn, D. Garnar, A. Roth, A. Leek
Mount Waverley: Goal Kickers: K. Anglim 4, J. Mekhael 2, J. Neander,
N. Smith, J. Corkill, M. Denereaz, T. Somerville, A. Capovilla, L. Aikman
Best Players: C. Draper, J. Neander, D. Borrie, D. Bartley, R. Green,
J. Corkill
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2013 Thirds Fixture
ROUND 1
13-Apr-13
ROUND 7
25-May-13
ROUND 13
20-Jul-13
South Yarra 5.2.32 def. by Dandenong 7.15.57
Dingley 9.11.65 def. Sandown 3.10.28
Doveton 23.17.155 def. Hallam 0.3.3
Cerberus 7.16.58 def. C.Heights 5.5.35
Skye 21.22.148 def. Mt Waverley 2.3.15
Cheltenham v Moorabbin
Skye 11.16.82 def. Cheltenham 2.2.14
Sth Yarra 4.7.31 def. by C.Heights 19.13.127
Dingley 16.14.110 def. Doveton 2.0.12
Mt Waverley 18.9.117 def. D’nong 7.5.47
Sandown 7.11.53 def. Cerberus 7.7.49
Hallam 10.6.66 def. by Moorabbin 10.13.73
Cheltenham 12.12.84 def. D’nong 4.3.27
Sth Yarra 0.3.3 def. by Sandown 16.13.109
Dingley 18.14.122 def. Hallam 2.2.14
Doveton 6.10.46 def. by Cerberus 13.16.94
C.Heights 13.10.88 def. Mt Waverley 4.5.29
Skye 14.18.102 def. Moorabbin 1.1.7
ROUND 2
20-Apr-13
ROUND 8
01-Jun-13
ROUND 14
27-Jul-13
Dandenong 13.8.86 def. Cheltenham 10.4.64
Sandown 15.19.109 def. South Yarra 1.1.7
Hallam 4.3.27 def. by Dingley 20.16.136
Cerberus 13.9.97 def. Doveton 2.2.14
Mt Waverley 0.0.0 def. by C.Heights 4.4.28
Skye v Moorabbin
C.Heights 5.6.36 def. by Cheltenham 7.10.52
Doveton 14.14.98 def. Sth Yarra 1.1.7
Skye 8.15.63 def. Dandenong 0.3.3
Sandown 11.6.72 def. Mt Waverley 3.6.24
Cerberus 22.15.147 def. Hallam 1.0.6
Dingley 13.17.95 def. Moorabbin 4.10.34
Sandown 8.11.59 def. by C’ham 12.10.82
Hallam 4.13.37 def. Sth Yarra 4.3.27
Cerberus 8.10.58 def. Dingley 6.7.43
Mt Waverley 13.15.93 def. Doveton 6.14.50
C.Heights 3.6.24 def. by Skye 4.14.38
D’nong 10.6.66 def. Moorabbin 9.8.62
ROUND 3
27-Apr-13
HOLMESGLEN ROUND 9
15-Jun-13
ROUND 15
03-Aug-13
Cheltenham 6.4.40 def. by Sandown 9.10.64
Sth Yarra 15.13.103 def. Hallam 2.0.12
Dingley 4.8.32 def. by Cerberus 14.10.92
Doveton 3.9.27 def. by Mt Waverley 5.7.37
Skye 10.13.73 def. Chelsea Heights 3.11.29
Dandenong v Moorabbin
Cheltenham 17.8.110 def. Doveton 5.3.33
Sth Yarra 2.0.12 def. by Dingley 25.30.180
D’nong 7.12.54 def. by C.Heights 8.9.57
Sandown 3.6.24 def. by Skye 5.16.46
Hallam 6.7.43 def. by Mt Waverley 19.13.127
Cerberus 24.16.160 def. Moorabbin 3.4.22
Hallam 2.8.20 def. by C’ham 9.14.68
Sth Yarra 2.1.13 def. by Cerberus 20.21.141
Mt Waverley 7.9.51 def. by Dingley 14.10.94
Doveton 0.1.1 def. by Skye 9.20.74
Sandown 13.15.93 def. D’nong 2.4.16
C.Heights 6.6.36 def. by Moorabbin 10.7.67
ROUND 4
04-May-13
ROUND 10
22-Jun-13
ROUND 16
10-Aug-13
Cheltenham 27.17.179 def. Hallam 1.1.7
Cerberus 14.19.103 def. Sth Yarra 0.1.1
Dingley 9.4.58 def. Mt Waverley 6.6.42
Skye 28.21.189 def. Doveton 4.2.26
D’nong 12.12.84 def. by Sandown 17.12.114
Moorabbin 4.7.31 def. by C.Heights 19.21.135
Cheltenham 17.16.118 def. Dingley 2.4.16
Dandenong 13.7.85 def. Doveton 9.16.70
C.Heights 3.14.32 def. by Sandown 7.10.52
Skye 18.21.123 def. Hallam 0.3.3
Mt Waverley 13.6.84 def. Cerberus 9.10.64
Sth Yarra 10.11.71 def. by Moorabbin 13.9.87
Cerberus 5.14.44 def. by C’ham 7.11.53
Mt Waverley 26.18.174 def. Sth Yarra 1.1.7
Skye 2.7.19 def. Dingley 1.4.10
Doveton 5.5.35 def. by C.Heights 9.18.72
D’nong 8.14.62 def. Hallam 7.11.53
Moorabbin 9.12.66 def. by Sandown 10.8.68
ROUND 5
11-May-13
ROUND 11
29-Jun-13
ROUND 17
17-Aug-13
Cheltenham 7.5.47 def. by Cerberus 16.17.113
Sth Yarra 2.10.22 def. by Mt Waverley 9.19.73
Dingley 5.8.38 def. by Skye 8.9.57
C.Heights 16.7.103 def. Doveton 4.8.32
Hallam 2.7.19 def. by Dandenong 18.17.125
Sandown 18.15.123 def. Moorabbin 4.2.26
Cheltenham 17.18.120 def. Sth Yarra 1.2.8
Dingley 17.18.120 def. Dandenong 2.2.14
Doveton 4.6.30 def. by Sandown 11.11.77
Hallam 7.10.52 def. by C.Heights 11.6.72
Cerberus 10.10.70 def. Skye 4.3.27
Moorabbin 7.6.48 def. Mt Waverley 3.10.28
Mt Waverley 8.8.56 def. C’ham 6.16.52
Skye def. South Yarra
C.Heights 5.7.37 def. by Dingley 9.15.69
Dandenong 6.3.39 def. by Cerberus 14.15.99
Hallam 3.0.18 def. by Sandown 24.22.166
Moorabbin 17.5.107 def. Doveton 6.7.43
ROUND 6
18-May-13
C’ham 4.5.29 def. by Mt Waverley 5.15.45
Sth Yarra 2.1.13 def. by Skye 20.18.138
Dingley 14.11.95 def. C.Heights 5.10.40
Cerberus 14.14.98 def. D’nong 3.1.19
Sandown 15.10.100 def. Hallam 1.2.8
Doveton 14.21.105 def. Moorabbin 3.3.21
ROUND 12
6-Jul-13 / 13-Jul-13
ROUND 18
24-Aug-13
D’nong 4.1.25 def. by Sth Yarra 10.15.75
C.Heights 10.6.66 def. by Cerberus 16.10.106
Mt Waverley 4.4.28 def. by Skye 17.10.112
Sandown 4.4.28 def. by Dingley 14.13.97
Hallam 4.6.30 def. by Doveton 12.8.80
Moorabbin 9.3.57 def. by Cheltenham 11.13.79
Cheltenham 7.6.48 def. by Skye 7.7.49
C.Heights 23.28.166 def. Sth Yarra 1.0.6
Doveton 2.7.19 def. by Dingley 9.13.67
D’nong 1.3.9 def. by Mt Waverley 9.16.70
Cerberus 7.4.46 def. Sandown 1.2.8
Moorabbin 21.20.146 def. Hallam 2.7.19
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Thirds: 2ND Semi Final
Saturday September 7 - Jack Barker Oval
Skye
Dingley
Ground: Steve Thompson Reserve,
Wedge Rd Carrum Downs
(Melway Ref 96 J10)
Ground: Souter Oval, 31E Marcus Road,
Dingley Village (Melway Ref 88 G8)
Telephone: 0412 341 136
Colours: Red, Black and Gold
Colours: Light Grey, Red/Grey Sash,
Red Crest with Black Bomber Emblem
Senior Coach: Shane Morwood
Telephone: 9558 1508
Thirds Coach: Adam Sikora
Coach: Ben Earnshaw
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
#
PLAYER
7
#
PLAYER
Heath Burridge
46
#
Damien Bound
1
Jai Smith
21
Michael Jeddou
15
Darren Love
47
Dave Carson
3
Peter Rizzi
23
Kyle Murdoch
16
Chris McCann
49
Matt Grosbergs
4
Harley Geri
24
Harly Brown
20
Chris Salt
51
Corey Mattsson
5
Jordan Potts
27
Andrew Rizzi
21
Ben Earnshaw (C)
55
Mick Millar
6
Drew Mc Lean
28
Matt Moore
24
J Earnshaw
60
Elliot Williams
8
Mark Wonnacott
30
Jackson O’Brien
25
McLean
61
Tim Elmes
9
Peter Phan
34
Andrew Puleio
26
T Scott
63
Ryan Libbis
11
Ben Simpson
35
Andrew Sloss
28
Piastrino
65
Cory Baines
12
Scott Morris
37
Daniel Cook
30
Steve Tempone
66
John Lalor
14
David Vandenheiden
38
Joshua Keyt
32
Cameron Oliver
68
Paul Manzie
16
Richard Costantino
39
Sam Holden
36
Simon Bolger
71
Faisal Payenda
17
Vishno Rishie
43
Patrick Smith
38
N Earnshaw
72
Christian McGuire
18
Frank Constantino
45
Josh Gangelhoffe
39
Steve Walsh
73
Jake Dunn
19
Jack Thompson
53
Jordan Laragy
42
Matthew Chaplin
74
Nathan Harford
20
Andrew Ross
59
Luke Sherry
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BOUNDARY
John Borg
Andrew Nielsen
GOAL
Jack McKinley
Nathan Foster
Kaye Johnson
Michael Harder
Troy Learmonth
EMERGENCY
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TEAM
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Thirds: 1ST Semi Final
Sunday September 8 - Jack Barker Oval
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David Peterson
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Iain Clancy (Capt)
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Anthony Antonopoulos
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Jayden Meyer
25
Ethan Pugh
2
Luke Spence
54
Chris Strauhn
4
Jaydn Norris
27
Sean Newton
3
Terry Erranshaw
55
Rhys Green
17
Shane Leversha
59
Nick Anglim
5
Kristian Lee
31
Craig Osborne
21
Leigh Aikman
60
David Austin
6
Andrew Smith (Captain)
33
Joseph Shoard
27
Michael Godfree
66
Ben Manga
7
Jordan Bunder
36
Heath Catteralla
32
Rodney Mikkelson
72
John Webb
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Nathan Mccallum
41
Daniel Horsfall
33
Tom Somerville
73
Nick Smith
11
Steven Tillotson
48
Jack Somerville
34
Kieran Anglim
75
Daniel Borrie
Ritwik Sharma
82
John Dillon
12
Johnathon Coleman
49
Mitchell Theunissen
35
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Liam Bromley
52
Mathew Walsh
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David Bartley
86
Nevyn Richardson
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Louis Tanner (VC)
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Bradley Harricks
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Casey Rolton
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Chris Draper
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Lachlan Morrey
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Tom Nichol
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Shaun Woolard
54
Steven Cunningham
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Jeremy Mekhael
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Clark Reilly
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Adam Reker
55
Craig Jensen-Schmidt
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James Corkill
91
Alex Radic
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Brodie O’Brien
58
Luke Gibbons
50
Omer Boysal
92
Daniel Kropf
20
Adam Beakley
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Jackson Cashion
52
Jordan Cavanagh
93
Bradley Wyatt
21
Scott Harding
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Andrew Capovilla
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Josh Altman
David Weatherhead
Peter Martin
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Dallas Foley
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Umpires Corner
COMPETITION for fi nals spots heats
up this week as there are only eight
fi nals matches next week. Your
on-fi eld performances this week will
have a big impact on where you are
umpiring next week.
While most of our umpires were
pictures of sartorial elegance as they
arrived at their games last week, there
were a couple of umpires who arrived
in scruffy jeans and trainers. Similarly,
black footie boots or grey runners are
not a good look! This is NOT the way
to impress the umpiring department
if you are hoping for a Grand Final.
Similarly, arriving at the entrance gate
without your pass and then trying to
talk your way into the ground will not
win you brownie points
Brad Lowe arrived at Cheltenham
on his pushbike last Sunday. One
of the umpires saw this as a great
opportunity to increase his speed
around the ground, and spectators
were stunned when our umpire took
to the fi eld on the bike, covering the
distance from the corner of the square
/ The White Knight
to the behind post in about fi ve
seconds. Meanwhile, from in front of
the grandstand, Brad’s voice could be
heard plaintively calling “Peter, bring
the bike back now!”
Final Appointments Night Function
at ‘Number Ninety’, 90 Atherton
Road, Oakleigh. The $50 cost will be
deducted from your match payments.
If you have umpired a fi nal, you are
expected to attend this function
Please invite any ex-umpires that
you are in contact with to attend the
function. They should contact Peter
Martin at pmat@netspace.net.au to
book a place.
Some umpires have taken Peter Mair’s
directive to arrive early for games to
extremes, with Nick Bergman arriving
24 hours early for his appointment last
Saturday.
Former SFL boundary umpire Johnny
Cooper ran the boundary for his
fi rst VFL Reserves fi nal on Sunday.
Coops has been keeping in touch
with his SFLUA mates and evidently
Jack Thompson had a “sleepover”
at the Cooper residence not so long
ago. However, neither of them can
remember the evening!
All umpires are invited back to Bricker
Reserve after the Div 1 Grand Final
for a light meal and refreshments to
celebrate the end of the season.
The Annual General Meeting will
be held at the Highett RSL at 7pm
on Wednesday September 25. The
agenda and proxy forms will be
available shortly at www.sfl umpires.
com If you can’t attend, please fill in
a proxy form at training and pass it on
to a committee member.
Shaun Barling is back from a trip
to the UK for the Ashes and was
supporting his younger brother Aussie
at the fi nals last week. Hopefully,
Shaun will be back on the fi eld with us
next year.
Remember that:
“ We Bounce, We Blow,
The Rules We Know”
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Grand Final, we have our Grand
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2013 SFL Leading Goal Kickers
Congratulations to the leading goal kickers for season 2013.
The leading goal kicker award will be presented to each Division winner at the SFL Awards Dinner
on Friday October 4.
DIVISION 1 SENIORS
PLAYER/CLUB
Luke James
Chris Graham
Luke Manders
Phil Ball
Dean Francis
Tom Brown
Alex Johnston
Kieran Knox
Erish Uthayakumar
Luke Bartholomew
St Pauls
Cheltenham
Chelsea Heights
Dingley
East Brighton
Highett
Clayton
St.Pauls
Chelsea Heights
Dingley
DIVISION 1 RESERVES
THIS
WEEK
TOTAL
16
6
5
2
0
0
2
4
0
0
72
67
63
46
33
30
29
28
27
24
THIS
WEEK
TOTAL
3
5
4
7
9
4
2
4
5
2
90
81
54
47
45
36
36
34
33
32
DIVISION 2 SENIORS
PLAYER/CLUB
Daniel Willis
Luke Mcguinness
Matthew Johansson
David Velardo
James Pennycuick
Gavin Vassallo
Rob Johnston
Paul Fermanis
Kyle Rodwell
Brendan Bennett
Murrumbeena
Skye
Moorabbin
Oakleigh District
Mordialloc
Springvale Districts
Springvale Districts
Oakleigh District
Bentleigh
Hampton
Peter Dye
James Gough
Trevor Kumetaitis
Joel Dalton
Ricky Ramsdale
Corrie Wilson
Thomas Dewar
Paul Wineberg
Daniel Atkin
Matthew Stuart
Doveton Eagles
Mount Waverley
Lyndale
Carrum Patterson Lakes
Doveton Eagles
Doveton Eagles
Black Rock
Ashwood
Dandenong
Lyndale
Dingley
Clayton
Chelsea Heights
Chelsea Heights
Clayton
Cheltenham
Cheltenham
Chelsea Heights
Dingley
Chelsea Heights
PLAYER/CLUB
Amir Banks
Joshua Collins
Justin Pilgrim
Christopher Sharp
Michael Kalviskis
Nathan Proctor
Darren Barlow
Ash Beasy
John Baribar
Rohan White
TOTAL
7
3
0
4
7
0
0
2
2
1
63
37
36
35
35
32
32
31
29
28
THIS
WEEK
TOTAL
Bentleigh
Hampton
Murrumbeena
Bentleigh
Skye
Oakleigh Districts
Mordialloc
Springvale Districts
Murrumbeena
Murrumbeena
2
0
5
5
3
0
2
6
0
0
61
55
42
35
33
32
30
28
24
24
THIS
WEEK
TOTAL
2
2
3
2
4
0
1
4
1
0
69
51
39
36
32
32
27
26
24
23
THIS
WEEK
TOTAL
1
4
10
5
0
0
2
0
0
1
39
38
36
33
32
30
30
28
27
27
DIVISION 3 RESERVES
THIS
WEEK
TOTAL
PLAYER/CLUB
2
1
3
0
3
3
4
4
2
1
66
59
59
54
44
43
39
33
32
31
Angelo Arena
Clinton Sheedy
Justin King
Tarquin Booth
Jamie Proctor
Joel Duggan
Chris Arnold
Nicholas Gage
Matt Parrella
Simon Foster
THIS
WEEK
TOTAL
3
5
1
3
2
0
2
2
0
0
63
63
48
41
37
36
33
29
28
27
UNDER 19s
Doveton Eagles
Sandown
Lyndale
Ashwood
Sandown
Doveton Eagles
Dandenong
Carrum Patterson Lakes
Mount Waverley
Sandown
THIRDS
PLAYER/CLUB
Jackson Fry
Ryan Mcconville
Liam Hogton-Hewish
Kane Davidson
Liam Dimattina
Connor Wilson
Adam Lloyd
Chris Yenofkian
Alaster Bradley
Nicholas Lowrie
Stefan Feehan
Nathan Brouggy
Sean Matheson
Brad Lockhart
Corey Pearce
Arron Mckenzie
Brett Anderson
Andrew Ritchie
Leigh Moore
Damien Costante
THIS
WEEK
DIVISION 2 RESERVES
DIVISION 3 SENIORS
PLAYER/CLUB
PLAYER/CLUB
Chelsea Heights
Skye
Bentleigh
Dingley
Bentleigh
St.Pauls
Dingley
Bentleigh
Murrumbeena
Bentleigh
72 | SFL RECORD 2013
PLAYER/CLUB
Ricky Ettridge
Scott Morris
Luke Johansson
Matthew Flack
Nathan Mccallum
Ryan Boswell
Steven Tempone
Bao Le
Craig Jensen-Schmidt
Jarred Schafer
Sandown
Dingley
Moorabbin
Chelsea Heights
Cerberus
Dandenong
Skye
Sandown
Cerberus
Cheltenham
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