2011 - South East Juniors

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2011 - South East Juniors
Contents
Page 1
Chairman’s Report
Page 13
Umpiring
Page 2
Our Board
Page 14-15
Best & Fairest Awards
Page 3
Our Vision, Our Mission, Our Values
Page 16-19
Award Winners Photos
Page 4-5
General Manager’s Report
Page 20
Members Table
Page 6
Football Operations / Development
Page 21
Honour Board
Page 7
Results
Page 22-26
Financial Report
Page 8
Team Photos
Page 27-28
Audit Report
Page 9-11
2011 Finals Series
Page 29
South East Juniors Sponsors
Page 12
Judiciary System / Little Demons Day
Since 1971 the DUA has provided support for umpiring and more
recently has provided the social activities for umpiring. As recommended in the umpire review the league will now be responsible for
all matters relating to umpiring which will end the 40 year partnership with DUA. On behalf of the Board I would like to thank all who
have been involved with the Association over these many years.
CHAIRMANS REPORT
Once again we have seen a number of developments that I feel will
be pivotal to the future development of the league at both a local
and state level.
After a major Review in 2008-9 the DDJFL implemented a number
of recommendations including major changes to the constitution
at the 2010 Annual Meeting. The new constitution has allowed the
Board of Directors and Management to pursue best business practices and new initiatives to better service our constituent clubs.
The DDJFL was rebranded as the South East Juniors (SEJ) at last
year’s Annual General Meeting in line with the changing clubs and
geographical area we service. The new branding has been met with
a positive response by our clubs and numerous partners.
It is important to note that the history of the DDJFL will not be lost
and that we are in the process of changing all major records to electronic format. As we celebrate 50 years of the DDJFL/SEJ servicing
football in our area, major recognition will be given to our history.
At a state level the major review of football in Victoria has been
completed. The SEJ participated in a number of meetings with AFL
Victoria to ensure the league had input into the strategic direction
of football in Victoria.
Shaun Connell and Nicole Edney, Operations Manager, continue to
be tireless workers for the SEJ and most weeks gave very generously of their time in making sure our clubs were well serviced .The
Board of Directors wish to formally record our thanks to them.
The SEJ’S financial result for 2011 was a surplus of $22,667. This
is an extremely pleasing result given that in 2009 the league reported a $55,000 loss. The result clearly demonstrates the tight fiscal
control of management and the Board.
Each year the South East Juniors is indebted to a number of volunteers that assist the league in its yearly operations.
In particular:
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The South East Juniors Board of Directors Geoff Parker
(resigned), James Rouse and Liz Triffitt
The Board is proud of the initiatives introduced in 2011
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Independent Tribunal
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Round Robin Competition
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Appeals Board
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Enhanced Volunteer Training and Development Day
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Complaints Committee
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Under Twelve Girls Program
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Investigation Officers
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Development Program Coordinator
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Match Day Managers
In addition to the above initiatives the SEJ will be introducing an
Under 17 competition in 2012, after two years of consultation with
the clubs.
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Development Coaches, Trainers and Officials
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DUA
During the season we lost the services of our Umpire Manager Mark
Thomas and fortunately we were able to pick up the services of
Neville Nash from AFL Victoria who held the post for the remainder
of the season while assisting in the review of umpiring. The SEJ is
most grateful for the time, effort and experience Neville gave to the
SEJ.
To our numerous business partners we are grateful for your support. Your contribution ensures that the league can continue to grow
and better service our clubs.
The review into the umpiring structure was compiled by Neville
Nash and our General Manager, Shaun Connell. After review, the
recommendations of the report were unanimously accepted by the
Board of Directors. We believe that in time that the SEJ Umpiring
Department will become more vibrant and better meet the needs of
our clubs and our umpires. New Umpiring Academies will be set
up for junior umpires, new training venues will be sought and an
administrator will be appointed to service the SEJ Umpiring Department.
The league is also indebted to AFL Victoria who offers so much
practical advice to our management and Board. In particular the
continual support of the Community Football Department headed
up by Peter McDougall.
In closing, I thank all the clubs for their support in the first year of
the SEJ and look forward to the 50th year of the league in 2012.
Roger A Hampson
Chairman of South East Juniors
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Our Board
Roger Hampson – Chairman
30 years of senior executive business and
teaching experience primarily within the
sporting and education industry, encompassing business management, financial
management, business development,
marketing and sales management. Roger
held the position of Chief Executive Officer
at the Essendon Football and Social Club
1988-1996, Tasmanian Football League 1996-1998, Melbourne Tigers Basketball Club 1998-1999 and Victorian Canine Association.
Roger was Chairman of the AFL Victoria Working Party in 2009.
Club Secretary for two years. Geoff also officiated in the role as
Match Manager at the AFL Victoria Metropolitan Junior Championships. For the past 7 years Geoff has been the Building Manager of
Como Constructions.
Liz Triffitt
Liz is a former training development
manager at Monash University, and has
been involved at Beaconsfield Junior
Football Club for four years in various
roles. In 2009 Liz was appointed as the
AFL Victoria Project Officer in which she
implemented the recommendations of the
AFL Future Directions Review.
Shaun Connell – General Manager
Shaun has a wealth of community football
experience. He began his football administration career at Dandenong Ranges Junior FL and Yarra Valley Mountain District
FL before moving across to the Victorian
Country Football League as the Operations Manager and then as Area Manager
(Eastern Region). Shaun is now General Manager of the SEJ.
James Rouse
James has worked in local government
in the UK and Australia for more than
10 years. His current position is Team
Leader Leisure Development, at the City
of Casey. This role involves the strategic
direction and day to day management of
sport across the municipality, including
all active recreation reserves,
Sports Development, Casey Fields, Access for All Abilities and Leisure Respite Programs. James is a qualified secondary school PE
teacher having taught in both the UK and Singapore. Whilst he has
not played Australian Rules Football he has a background in a wide
range of sporting club participation and administration, including
playing national league hockey in the UK and state league in Victoria. James was a member of the AFL Victoria Working Party in 2009.
Geoff Parker - Resigned September
2011
Geoff has been at the Narre North Foxes
Football Club from 2006 to 2009. Geoff
has assisted with training and on match
days, he has been Team Manager, Committee Member and held the position of
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Fountain Gate
Our Vision
To be the best Australian Football junior league in Australia
Our Mission
To provide competitions and opportunities for all:
‡ Abilities
‡ Ages
‡ Cultures, and
‡ Genders
To be involved in playing, umpiring, coaching and volunteering in Australian Football in the south east region of Melbourne.
Our Values
The South East Juniors League believes in:
‡ Collaboration, with open and transparent relationships
‡ Enjoyment, with a family-friendly environment that is free of drugs, alcohol and violence
‡ Communication, which is honest, open and two-way
‡ Inclusiveness, where the wider-community can participate in football
‡ Continuous Improvement, with learning and sharing opportunities
‡ 4uality, administrators and volunteers, and programs
Key Objectives within the Strategic Plan
‡ Ensure the ongoing success and growth of the League
‡ Build quality football competitions and club environments that promote health, well-being, fun
and community inclusiveness
‡ Provide ongoing development, mentoring, learning and sharing opportunities to build a foundation
for continuous improvement, and
‡ Develop, build and vigorously promote a fresh brand, name and image that reflect the League values
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General Manager
I am pleased to present the Annual
Report for the 2011 season.
In my second year as General Manager of
the South East Juniors (SEJ) I continue
to be excited about the progress that SEJ
has made since the AGM of 2009. Even
more pleasing is the clubs’ willingness to
embrace and trust the Board’s direction.
Our clubs continue to strive to provide the best environments for
all of our players, volunteers and spectators through adopting the
policies and procedures of SEJ, AFL and AFL Victoria. SEJ and
our clubs continue to be leaders in club development and creating
quality environments within our region. 16 of the 24 clubs are now
accredited as AFL 4uality Clubs of those two have achieved Silver
level accreditation.
The maturity of our clubs came to the fore earlier in the year when
several clubs merged sides to ensure maximum participation.
Alliances that would not have seemed possible years ago came
to fruition through the leadership of Club Presidents willing to
challenge tradition and club parochialism to simply give kids a go.
Three additional teams were created as a result.
We became SEJ with not just a new name but a new brand to better reflect the growth within our geographical area. The rebranding
has been embraced by all member clubs and received great feedback from everyone within and outside the industry. It’s a brand
that will continue to grow and become part of our vernacular in
very much the same way as we speak about the National Competition.
It has been pleasing that SEJ continues to grow. Although the total
number of teams did not increase from 2010, we saw an increase
in participation in female football with the addition of Mossgiel
Park and Fountain Gate in the Youth Girls and the creation of an
U12 Girls Program.
The Under 12’s Girls Program is part of a national strategy that is
targeting a segment of our community that makes up over 50%
of the population. The program was a great success with around
50 girls participating. We also partnered with Melbourne Football
Club (Melbourne FC) to create the inaugural Under 12’s Girls
Academy. The squad of 20 girls played against the North Melbourne Academy in a one off match. We look forward to working
with Melbourne FC in developing this further. SEJ will continue to
support female participation through national and local initiatives.
It must be also noted that the total number of teams in the City of
Greater Dandenong has increased by 6 teams since 2010 due to
the hard work of the Greater Dandenong based clubs. It has been
rewarding to see that the clubs’ engagement with local schools
and community programs has started to pay off.
SEJ is situated in one of Victoria’s fastest growing regions in Melbourne so it is pivotal to continue to work closely with the local
government, clubs and AFL to plan and develop suitable facilities
that will accommodate the expected growth in this region.
Development and planning for new facilities will be ongoing
however SEJ is having positive discussions with local councils for
the provision and planning of these new facilities. In particular the
planning on the newest facilities at Officer and Marriott Waters is
well underway, with construction at Officer starting early in 2012.
Despite the setbacks is it likely that Timbarra Junior Football Club
will be playing out of their new oval in 2013.
In addition to the investment in new facilities it is pleasing to see
the investment from clubs, and local and state governments in
upgrading existing facilities such as pavilions at Berwick Springs,
North Dandenong, Hampton Park and Mossgiel Park.
The SEJ Partners Program continues to grow in all areas. The
program is a key objective in our Strategic Plan, which underpins
SEJ’s financial position.
We are grateful for the support of all of our partners and would like
to thank the support of member clubs to our partners.
Our Premier Partner Inspirations Paint and Color has just completed a second year of a three year agreement and has seen
significant increase in business since being involved with SEJ.
We are confident that we will be able to continue the partnership
beyond 2012.
Early in 2011 we were pleased to announce the signing of McDonalds Family Restaurants (Casey Clan) as a Development Partner
and umpire uniform partner of the South East Juniors. One key
aspect of this program was the distribution of over 7000 participation awards for volunteers, players and umpires. This relationship
will continue to grow over the next few years which will continue
to deliver benefits directly to our clubs.
The Pearcedale, Tooradin and Narre South Branches of the Bendigo Bank joined SEJ at the commencement of the season. We
would like to thank Darryl Sutcliffe and the staff at the Bendigo for
their ongoing support of junior football in the Melbourne’s South
East.
The SEJ Licensing Program continues to deliver terrific value to
clubs through quality on field and off field garment and footballs.
We thank our 2011 licensees in Lyon Sports, Sherwood, Image
Corporate and Ross Faulkner.
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SEJ Preferred Partners in Garrleigh Trophies, Coca Cola, Victor
Sports, Primary Edge and Kangaroo Photos delivered our clubs
with terrific opportunities for clubs to access great products and
services critical to running a club.
shops at Monash University Berwick. Despite localised flooding
we had a terrific turn out and delivered the following programs.
The SEJ and Melbourne Football Club partnership continues to
strengthen and is delivering key outcomes in line with the SEJ
Strategic Plan. Melbourne FC has provided training and education
opportunities for our clubs through the Coach the Coach and Train
the Trainer sessions. Our clubs have also benefited through an
increased number of player appearances not only at club training
but also at events such as the Little Demons Day.
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Committee Management
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Club Planning
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Finance Management
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FootyWeb training
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Football Operations
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Grants and Funding
We also collaborated with AFL Victoria Development in the promotion of Coach Education opportunities where flexible scheduling
of Level 1 Coaches Courses were delivered and we conducted a
Coaches Coordinators seminar.
Other programs delivered include
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Coach the Coach
In addition to the above Melbourne Football Club assisted us with
the redesign and distribution of the participation brochure. The
brochure contains information on how you can get involved in
football at the SEJ. The brochure is distributed at key community
and multicultural events such as the COGD Game On Festival.
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Train the trainer
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Level 1 First Aid
SEJ continues to strengthen our relationships with the three local
government areas of Greater Dandenong, Cardinia and Casey.
These relationships are delivering key outcomes not only with
facilities but in the area of club development. An example of this
was the collaborative involvement from councils in the SEJ Club
Development day in February.
I would like to congratulate all of our clubs, umpires and volunteers for their terrific support and commitment to junior football. I
am in no doubt that the South East Juniors and its member clubs
have begun to set the standard for football in this region.
We are committed to providing quality club environments through
club engagement and the delivery of key AFL programs and policies.
It has been pleasing to see an additional eight clubs have qualified for their 4uality Club Accreditation taking the total number of
accredited clubs to 16. The following clubs are now accredited.
CLUB
AFL
MULTICULTURAL
AFL QUALITY CLUB SEJ continues to forge forward in delivering the key objectives
outlined in the Strategic Plan. Our continued success can only be
delivered through a collaborative effort by all key stakeholders.
I would like to thank Chairman Roger Hampson and the Board for
their ongoing support and vision for SEJ. I thank Nicole for her
over and above commitment to this organisation and to the clubs.
The role certainly has evolved over a quick period of time and
requires some resolve. Nicole will continue to develop in the role
and be of great benefit to SEJ.
Finally, I would like to thank my family, especially my wife
Vanessa and the boys Kyle and Luke for their great support and
understanding for the time spent away from the family during the
season.
Bronze
Beaconsfield
Berwick
Berwick Springs
Cora Lynn
Cranbourne FC (Youth Girls
Only) Cranbourne JFC
Dandenong Saints Endeavour Hills
Fountain Gate
Hallam
Hampton Park
Gold
Silver
Lynbrook
Mossgiel Park Narre North Foxes
Narre South Lions Narre Warren JFC
Noble Park North Dandenong
Officer Kangaroos Pakenham Lions
Parkmore Pirates
Timbarra Tornadoes Tooradin
2012 Quality Clubs
SEJ remains committed to delivering learning and development
opportunities to our clubs. We continue to utilise our partners and
source outside facilitators to deliver quality education programs.
In February this year we delivered the Club Development Work-
Inaugural SEJ MFC Academy Team
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Mornington Juniors and Dandenong Ranges. The games consist
of four 12 minute quarters with points being awarded for quarter
wins, highest score and game wins. These points are tallied and
the winner of the carnival announced. South East Juniors were unable to come away with this year however they showed great skill
and played some hard fought matches.
FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
Coaches
Under 13 Development Teams
In 2011 the two U13 development squads once again participated
in a round robin against Moorabbin Saints and Central Districts
from Adelaide. This year the event was hosted by Moorabbin
Saints at James Ross Reserve, Hampton and was played in great
spirits in front of a huge crowd. The South East Juniors Blue
team started off the day with a win in their match against Central Districts however the Red team was beaten by a very strong
Moorabbin Saints side. Congratulations to both of our teams who
displayed some fantastic skill and determination to contribute to
making the day a successful one.
We thank our coaches for volunteering their time, experience and
skill to develop our teams.
Under 13 Blue Coach: Ben Dwan
Under 13 Red Coach: Joe Spiteri
Under 14 Division 1 Coach: Paul Hamilton
Under 14 Division 2 Coach: Wayne Webster
Under 15 Division 1 Coach: Mike Van de Broek
Under 15 Division 2 Coach: Dean Urwin
Youth Girls Coach: Leeann Gill
Under 16 Coach: John Sullivan
This year both leagues provided one field, boundary and goal
umpire for the afternoon game. It was great to see the two leagues
work together to umpire the game in a fair and consistent manner.
Congratulations to the umpires from both leagues.
AFL Victoria Junior Metropolitan Championships
South East Juniors once again had 5 teams participate in the
2011 AFL Victoria Junior Metropolitan Championships. An initial
squad was invited to attend training sessions conducted by SEJ
Development Coaches and the Development Coordinator, with the
final squads selected with the welcomed input from the TAC Cup
Stingray coaches. South East Juniors once again entered two U14,
two U15 and one Youth Girls team.
Our U14 Division 1 team was the first U14 team to make it through
to the Grand Final undefeated but were beaten by a very strong
Essendon Districts team in the Grand Final. The score was not
reflective of the skill showed with our boys playing the game out to
the end.
Our Youth Girls side had a tough three games leading up to the
Grand Final narrowly winning against a much improved Northern
side and being beaten by Western in game three. The girls stepped
it up a gear in the Grand Final and had to dig deep to fight off a
relentless Western to retain the trophy for the fifth year in a row.
The grand final was a hard fought out match with Ellie Blackburn
being awarded the Best on Ground Medal.
AFL VIC Metro Championship Grand Final Winners Youth Girls
Under 16 Grain Corp Junior Carnival
The U16 Junior Development Team once again competed in the
Grain Corp Carnival organised by the VCFL at Shepley Oval over
the 4ueen’s Birthday weekend.
The teams competed in three matches against Frankston Districts,
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2011 AFL Victoria Metropolitan Championship Results
Under 14 Division 1
Round 1
South East Juniors
Yarra Junior Football League
Round 2
South East Juniors
Western Region Football League
Round 3
South East Juniors
Riddell District Football League
Grand Final
Essendon District Football League
South East Juniors
Under 14 Division 2
Round 1
Eastern Football League
South East Juniors
Round 2
Yarra Junior Football League
South East Juniors
Round 3
South East Juniors
Northern Football League
Under 15 Division 1
Round 1
Yarra Junior Football League
South East Juniors
Round 2
Western Region Football League
South East Juniors
Round 3
Riddell District Football League
South East Juniors
9-7-61 def
8-5-53
13-8-86 def
4-12-36
14-11-95 def
6-6-42
18-13-121 def
3-3-21
14-11-95 def
5-5-35
20-12-132 def
2-6-18
13-13-91 def
7-3-45
Youth Girls
Round 1
South East Juniors
Yarra Junior Football League
Round 2
Western Region
South East Juniors
Round 3
South East Juniors
Northern Football League
Grand Final
South East Juniors
Western Region
Under 16
Round 1
F&DJFL
SEJ
Round 2
SEJ
MPJFL
Round 3
DRJFL
SEJ
14-10-94 def
3-3-21
11-11-77 def
11-9-75
10-8-68 def
6-13-49
Under 15 Division 2
Round 1
Eastern Football League
11-11-77 def
South East Juniors
3-4-22
Round 2
South East Juniors
11-6-72 def
Moorabbin Saints Junior Football League
8-12-60
Round 3
South East Juniors
13-12-90 def
Northern Football League
8-4-52
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7-9-51 def
4-4-28
10-15-75 def
6-11-47
10-10-70 def
8-10-58
7-8-50 def
5-7-37
5.8-38 def
1.3-9
8.5-53 def
6.12-48
10.5-65 def
7.2-44
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2011 Finals Series
This finals series would be the first to be played under the new
South East Juniors name and logo and what a finals series it was.
The weather for the entire three weeks was nothing short of fantastic
and the skills showed by our players were no exception.
Semi Finals and Preliminary Finals were hosted by South East Juniors Clubs Hallam, North Dandenong, Noble Park, Narre Warren,
and Tooradin and they all did a fantastic job at hosting a wonderful
event.
This year’s Grand Finals were held at Shelpey Oval, Moodemere
Street and Sweeney Reserve attracting massive crowds who were
treated to some fantastic games of football.
Each premiership and runner up team player was presented on the
day with medals for their participation. A best on ground medal,
which was chosen by the umpires, was also presented at each
match. The winning team was presented with a Premiership Flag as
well as a Cup to celebrate their victory. As in 2010 all umpires were
presented with a medal to recognise their efforts on the day.
This year’s finals series was a huge success and I am so excited to
see what next year’s finals series will hold.
FINALS RESULTS
Under 11 Division 1
Semi Finals
Berwick White
Narre South Lions Navy
4-9-33 defeated
1-2-8
Narre Warren Black
Narre North Foxes Black
7-3-45 defeated
4-3-27
Preliminary Final
Berwick White
Narre North Foxes Black
5-2-32 defeated
3-2-20
Grand Final
Narre Warren Black
Berwick White
9-4-58 defeated
2-1-13
Under 11 Division 2
Semi Finals
Officer Kangaroos
Berwick Springs Blue
3-3-21 defeated
2-3-15
Beaconsfield Blue
Berwick Springs Green
6-9-45 defeated
4-1-25
Preliminary Final
Officer Kangaroos
Berwick Springs Green
7-6-48 defeated
2-5-17
Grand Final
Beaconsfield Blue
Officer Kangaroos
3-10-28 defeated
1-5-11
Under 11 Division 3
Semi Finals
Narre Warren White
Mossgiel Park
10-8-68 defeated
2-0-12
Cora Lynn
Lynbrook
5-5-35 defeated
1-1-7
Preliminary Finals
Narre Warren White
Lynbrook
5-4-34 defeated
0-4-4
Grand Final
Cora Lynn
Narre Warren White
3-8-26 defeated
3-4-22
Under 12 Division 1
Semi Finals
Narre North Foxes
Endeavour Hills Green
7-1-43 defeated
4-9-33
Narre Warren Black
Cranbourne Blue
2-4-16 defeated
2-2-14
Preliminary Final
Cranbourne Blue
Narre North Foxes
5-5-35 defeated
2-0-12
Grand Final
Narre Warren Black
Cranbourne Blue
7-4-46 defeated
3-10-28
Under 12 Division 2
Semi Finals
Pakenham Lions 1
Narre South Lions Navy
3-6-24 defeated
3-4-22
Noble Park
Fountain Gate Blue
5-10-40 defeated
1-2-8
Preliminary Final
Fountain Gate Blue
Pakenham Lions
5-2-32 defeated
1 3-6-24
Grand Final
Fountain Gate Blue
Noble Park
6-5-41 defeated
1-2-8
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Under 12 Division 3
Semi Finals
Cranbourne Yellow
Berwick Springs
4-6-30 defeated
2-12-24
Parkmore Pirates
Hampton Park
8-8-56 defeated
2-1-13
Preliminary Final
Hampton Park
Cranbourne Yellow
Grand Final
Parkmore Pirates
Hampton Park
7-4-46 defeated
4-1-25
7-8-50 defeated
3-3-21
Semi Finals
Beaconsfield Blue
Berwick White
7-4-46 defeated
4-8-32
Fountain Gate
Narre South Lions Navy
9-6-60 defeated
4-3-27
Preliminary Final
Narre South Lions Navy
Beaconsfield Blue
11-4-70 defeated
1-2-8
Grand Final
Narre South Lions Navy
Fountain Gate
8-2-50 defeated
4-3-27
Semi Finals
Officer Kangaroos
Dandenong Saints
4-3-27 defeated
3-0-18
Narre North Foxes Black
Cranbourne Blue
3-2-20 defeated
2-7-19
Preliminary Final
6-10-46 defeated
5-3-33
6-3-39 defeated
2-5-17
Grand Final
Berwick Springs
Berwick Blue
3-11-29 defeated
2-3-15
Semi Finals
Berwick White
Narre North Foxes Black
10-8-68 defeated
3-8-26
Narre Warren Black
Noble Park
11-7-73 defeated
4-8-32
Preliminary Final
Berwick White
Noble Park
8-20-68 defeated
7-7-49
Grand Final
Narre Warren Black
Berwick White
11-6-72 defeated
4-8-32
Semi Finals
Fountain Gate Blue
Berwick Springs/Beaconsfield
22-20-152 defeated
5-3-33
Narre South Lions Navy
Officer Kangaroos
8-9-57 defeated
3-5-23
Preliminary Final
Officer Kangaroos
Fountain Gate Blue
9-6-60 defeated
7-8-50
Grand Final
Narre South Lions Navy
Officer Kangaroos
5-13-43 defeated
2-5-17
McDonalds U14 Division 3
7-8-50 defeated
1-4-10
Under 13 Division 3
Semi Finals
Berwick Blue
Narre North Foxes Grey
Preliminary Final
Berwick Blue
Narre South Lions Gold
U14 Division 2
Under 13 Division 2
Grand Final
Narre North Foxes Black
Cranbourne Blue
7-12-54 defeated
5-6-36
McDonalds U14 Division 1
Under 13 Division 1
Cranbourne Blue
Officer Kangaroos
Berwick Springs
Narre South Lions Gold
13-10-88 defeated
4-3-27
Semi Finals
Tooradin Dalmore
Berwick Blue
4-7-31 defeated
1-14-20
Narre North Foxes Grey
Narre Warren White
7-7-49 defeated
5-5-35
Preliminary Final
Narre Warren White
Tooradin Dalmore
7-13-55 defeated
4-9-33
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Grand Final
Narre North Foxes Grey
Narre Warren White
10-10-70 defeated
7-6-48
Garrleigh Trophies U15 Division 1
Semi Finals
Beaconsfield Blue
Narre South Lions Navy
24-7-151 defeated
9-4-58
Berwick White
Narre North Foxes Black
16-5-101 defeated
12-5-77
Preliminary Final
Narre North Foxes Black
Beaconsfield Blue
17-6-108 defeated
8-7-55
Grand Final
Narre North Foxes Black
Berwick White
Inspirations U16 Division 2
Semi Finals
Narre Warren
Pakenham Lions 2
15-10-100 defeated
2-6-18
North Dandenong
Noble Park
12-9-81 defeated
6-6-42
Preliminary Final
Narre Warren
Noble Park
15-10-100 defeated
9-10-64
Grand Final
North Dandenong
Narre Warren
10-8-68 defeated
7-11-53
Youth Girls
8-12-60 defeated
5-11-41
Garrliegh Trophies U15 Division 2
Semi Finals
Berwick Blue
Fountain Gate/Narre Warren
11-15-81 defeated
4-3-27
Officer Kangaroos
Hampton Park
7-17-59 defeated
5-9-39
Preliminary Final
Berwick Blue
Hampton Park
12-11-83 defeated
4-12-36
Grand Final
Berwick Blue
Officer Kangaroos
9-12-66 defeated
7-2-44
Semi Finals
Noble Park
Narre South Lions
5-7-37 defeated
3-3-21
Cranbourne
Berwick
13-7-85 defeated
8-5-53
Preliminary Final
Noble Park
Berwick
6-0-36 defeated
4-7-31
Grand Final
Cranbourne
Noble Park
10-5-65 defeated
4-5-29
Inspirations U16 Division 1
Semi Finals
Berwick White
Narre South Lions
13-21-99 defeated
5-6-36
Narre North Foxes Black
Endeavour Hills
12-7-79 defeated
10-15-75
2011 Youth Girls Grand Final Winners - Cranbourne FC
Preliminary Final
Endeavour Hills
Berwick White
10-17-77 defeated
9-6-60
Grand Final
Narre North Foxes Black
Endeavour Hills
12-4-76 defeated
8-13-61
2011 Under 16 Div. 2 Grand Final Winners - North Dandenong
PAGE 11
Judiciary
The SEJ saw a reduction in the number of reports and cases that
came before the Tribunal and a slight increase in the number of
set penalties. The league continued with the reporting procedure
changes adopted at the start of the 2010 season which divided the
law of game reportable offences into two categories, Yellow Card
and Red Card offences. Red card offences were automatically heard
by the Tribunal with Yellow Card offences giving the player the opportunity to apply for a set penalty being a 1 week suspension.
The league would like to thank the Tribunal, Appeal and Investigation Officers for volunteering their time during the season. There
were only two appeals for the season which demonstrates that our
Tribunal panel conducts every case in a professional manner. Thank
you to the Appeal Board Panel for also volunteering thseir time and
for conducting the hearings in a professional manner.
Judiciary Statistics Summary 2011- Players
Reports
63
Tribunal Hearings
34
Cases found guilty at Tribunal
32
Cases found not guilty at Tribunal
Set Penalty Applications
2
29
Appeals
2
Appeals upheld
2
Judiciary Statistics Summary 2011- Officials
Reports
7
Tribunal Hearings
7
Cases found guilty at Tribunal
6
Cases found not guilty at Tribunal
1
Coach Citations
2
Tribunal Panel Members
Faye Stephenson
Peter Allan
Bruce Fenton
Bill Pilsbury
Little Demons Day
Little Demons Day was expanded this year to include both the U9
and U10’s age groups and was hosted over two days on July 2 and 3
at Sweeney Reserve. The event continues to grow with an estimated
2500 people attending over the two days to watch 57 teams play in
a relaxed fun environment.
Our hosts Narre Warren Junior Football Club created a terrific carnival atmosphere with plenty of face painting, fairy floss and an activity room set up to keep all the kids occupied throughout the day.
Melbourne Football Club created hype of their own through the appearances of Tom Scully, Jack Watts, Stefan Martin, Matthew Bate,
Lynden Dunn and Lucas Cook. The players and the MFC mascot
signed autographs, posed for photographs and played kick to kick.
The Little Demons Day is played in a non-competitive environment,
focused on fun and participation. Teams are placed into groups
named after past and present Melbourne champions and played on
modified sized ovals. Each participant received a show bag consisting of Football, Drink, Radio and Stickers from our key partners.
The League would like to congratulate all the players, officials, volunteers of the 57 teams who make the Little Demons Day a great
success.
Huge thanks to event partners in Narre Warren Junior Football
Club, Melbourne Football Club, Ross Faulkner, Garrleigh Trophies
and Coke for their continued support of Little Demons Day.
Little Demons Day 2011
Dennis Smith
Appeals Panel Members
Peter Billings
Sam Cusumano
Alanna Duffy
Melbourne Football Club - Jack Watts on Little Demons Day 2011
PAGE 12
‡ Recommendation 4
That the Umpiring Department be provided a structure that facilitates a positive and focused coaching environment.
Following the resignation mid-season of SEJ Umpire’s Manager,
Mark Thomas the SEJ and AFL Victoria appointed me as interim
Umpire’s Manager for the remainder of the 2011 season. There were
obvious issues with the appointment of umpires to games, shortage of umpiring numbers, lack of umpiring numbers at training/
coaching sessions and not all umpire coaching positions filled in
the umpiring department.
We set about implementing the following
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
Appointing Ken Barnes as Goal Umpire’s Coach.
Contacting all umpires encouraging them to attend
training/coaching sessions on a regular basis.
Making training sessions more enjoyable and simulated
to what happens on game day in the three disciplines.
Having structured coaching sessions.
Contacting former umpires to return to umpiring.
All of these initiatives had an immediate and positive impact on the
umpiring group with the standard of umpiring during the finals being very high. A majority of umpires in SEJ are very young and will
develop into very competent umpires so we need to ensure that the
environment on game day is a positive one and that clubs, coaches,
officials, players and spectators respect the role of the umpire.
SEJ General Manager and I conducted a review into the South East
Juniors Umpiring structure at the conclusion of the season. Consultation with Umpiring Department, Umpires, DUA, SEJ Management
and other leagues was pivotal in finalising the recommendations.
Eight key recommendations were put forward to the SEJ Board for
consideration and were fully endorsed in October.
Key Recommendations
‡ Recommendation 1
That South East Juniors review and update the current Umpiring
Plan which will provide a development platform for umpiring over
the next 3 years.
‡ Recommendation 2
Engage AFL Victoria Programs to assist with the recruitment of umpires to South East Juniors.
‡ Recommendation 3
Appointment of joint fulltime administration position that is responsible for the administration of umpiring and also provides administration support to the SEJ operations to be known as South East
Juniors Operations Administration Officer.
‡ Recommendation 5
Provide ongoing development, mentoring, learning and sharing opportunities for all umpires to encourage continuous improvement
‡ Recommendation 6
That the General Manager in conjunction with the AFL Victoria Umpiring Development Manager reviews the current Umpiring Budget
to establish the effectiveness of the expenditure.
‡ Recommendation 7
That South East Juniors become wholly responsible for the training,
development and management of umpires of South East Juniors.
‡ Recommendation 8
That South East Juniors establish a new training base for umpiring
that can meet the short and long term needs of umpiring.
South East Juniors are now well placed to address the key areas
of concern within umpiring. Already two school based Umpiring
Academies have been confirmed in Cranbourne and Berwick with
discussions progressing well for a third in Dandenong.
I wish to acknowledge the excellent job done by the umpiring
department in very difficult circumstances, they are
‡ Ian Richardson
‡ Sarah McGill
‡ Daryl Estcourt
‡ John Ryan
‡ Ken Barnes
Congratulations to the following umpires
‡
‡
Brayden Oliver
Alexander Cross
‡
‡
Bradley Girardo
Jayden Johnson
AFL Victoria Female Umpiring Academy
‡
Kelly Dean
Golden Whistle Award
‡
John Karalis
Umpire of the Year
‡
Laurie Girardo
I wish to sincerely thank Shaun Connell, Nicole Edney and the SEJ
Board for their total support to me whilst I was in this role, and with
the review of umpiring now in place for 2012 and beyond, the future
of umpiring in the SEJ looks very positive.
Neville Nash - Umpiring Development Manager, AFL Victoria
PAGE 13
Under 13 Division 1
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Name
Brenton Wells
Dan Coinu
Matthew Cronjaeger
Club
Narre Warren
Beaconsfield
Endeavour Hills
Votes
24
19
17
Club
Berwick
Narre South Lions
Hampton Park
Votes
17
15
13
Club
Cranbourne
Dandenong Saints
Pakenham
Votes
14
12
11
Club
Berwick
Pakenham
Narre North Foxes
Votes
30
22
22
Club
Narre South Lions
Hampton Park
Fountain Gate
Votes
30
16
15
Club
Cranbounre
Tooradin
Narre Warren
Narre North Foxes
Votes
17
14
14
14
Club
Beaconsfield
Berwick
Pakenham
Votes
25
20
19
Club
Dandenong Saints
Officer Kangaroos
Fountain Gate
Votes
21
20
18
Under 13 Division 2
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Under 16 Div. 1 Best & Fairest - Nicholas Battle. 2nd B&F Kevin Kean.
3rd B&F Trent Cody
2011 Best & Fairest
Under 11 Division 1
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Name
Jamie Plumridge
Kyle Potter
James Milivojevic
Club
Narre North Foxes
Pakenham
Narre North Foxes
Votes
26
19
17
Club
Noble Park
Beaconsfield
Votes
25
20
15
Club
Cora Lynn
Lynbrook
Dandenong Saints
Votes
19
16
16
Club
Beaconsfield
Cranbourne
Berwick
Votes
25
19
15
Club
Fountain Gate
Noble Park
Noble Park
Votes
27
16
14
Club
Parkmore Pirates
Parkmore Pirates
Cranbourne
Votes
24
15
13
Under 11 Division 2
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Name
Logan O’Connell-Webb Endeavour Hills
Tristan Brunning
Mitchell Riordan
Under 11 Division 3
Position
1st
2nd
2nd
Name
Tyla Hanks
IIir Rustemi
Maylinda Emini
Under 12 Division 1
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Name
Jack McHale
Kaleb Vanbeek
Oscar Clavarino
Under 12 Division 2
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Name
Lachlan Miceli
Graham De Silva
Matt Wetering
Under 12 Division 3
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Name
Hengdy Mol
Robert Lega Frost
Brayden Adams
Name
Shannon Marsh
Martin Falaniko
Bailey Galante
Under 13 Division 3
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Name
Brady Graham
Koby Virgona
Thomas Agar
Under 14 Division 1
Position
1st
2nd
2nd
Name
Jarryd Trait
Jake Smith
Kurt Mutimer
Under 14 Division 2
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Name
Hayden Kraus
Thomas Jok
Luke Nelson
Under 14 Division 3
Position
1st
2nd
2nd
2nd
Name
Joel
Bailey
Ethan
Jake
Bate
Webb
Chavasse
Crutchfield
Under 15 Division 1
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Name
Taylor Joyce
Jake Wilson
Vinh Dang
Under 15 Division 2
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
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Name
Raymond 4uirk
Luke Smaluch
Kane Denmead
Under 16 Division 1
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Name
Nicholas Battle
Kevin Kean
Trent Cody
Club
Berwick
Endeavour Hills
Endeavour Hills
Votes
25
24
15
Club
North Dandenong
Fountain Gate
Hallam
Votes
20
18
16
Under 16 Division 2
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Name
Deon Boavida
Daniel Wickens
Matt Neve
Under 11 Best Conducted Team Presented to Tracie Sibly from North Dandenong
Youth Girls
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
3rd
Name
Ellie Blackburn
Karly Tapner
Georgia Punton
Catrina Mastroianni
Club
Berwick
Berwick
Noble Park
Noble Park
Votes
20
15
14
14
Lindsay Patching Medal- Most League Votes
Jarryd Trait – Berwick
Hayden Kraus - Narre South Lions
Best Conducted Teams
Under 11:
North Dandenong
Under 12:
Narre South Lions, Noble Park, Pakenham
Under 13:
Narre South Lions, Narre North Foxes
Under 14:
Fountain Gate Blue
Under 15:
Beaconsfield Gold
Under 16:
North Dandenong
Youth Girls:
Cranbourne
Under 11 Div. 1 B&F - Jamie Plumridge
Best Conducted Club
Officer Kangaroos
Coach of the Year- Junior
Glenn Gambetta – Berwick
Graham Chamberlin – Narre Warren
Under 11 Div. 2 - 2nd B&F Tristan Brunning B&F Winner Logan O’Connell Webb.
3rd B&F Mitchell Riodan
Coach of the Year- Youth
Adrian Marson – Noble Park
Volunteer of the Year
Colin Rotheram – Narre South Lions
Maryanne McIvor – Narre South Lions
Darren Strylaart – Narre North Foxes
Brian Edwards – Narre North Foxes
Umpire of the Year
Laurie Girardo
Golden Whistle Winner
John Karalis
Under 11 Div. 3 B&F- Tyla Hanks
PAGE 15
Under 12 Div. 1 Best Conducted Team Presented to Kim Hancock from Pakenham
Under 12 Div. 2 B&F - Lachlan Miceli. 2nd B&F Graham De Silva.
3rd B&F Matt Wetering
Under 12 Div. 3 B&F - Hengdy Mol. 2nd B&F Robert Lega Frost.
3rd B&F Brayden Adams
Under 12 Div. 1 Best Conducted Team Presented to Burt Andrews from
Narre South Lions
Under 13 Best Conducted Team Presented to Brett Lewis from Narre South Lions
Under 12 Div. 1 B&F - Jack McHale
Under 13 Best Conducted Team Presented to Bryan Jones from Narre North Foxes
PAGE 16
Under 13 Div. 1 - 3rd B&F Matthew Cronjaeger B&F Winner Brenton Wells.
2nd B&F Dan Coinu.
Junior Coaches of the Year - Glenn Gambetta & Graham Chamberlin
Under 13 Div. 2 B&F - Shannon Marsh with League Chairman Roger Hampson
Lindsay Patching Medalists - Jarryd Triat & Hayden Kraus with Rob Gaylard
Under 13 Div. 3 B&F - Brady Graham. 2nd B&F Koby Virgona.
3rd B&F Thomas Ager
Youth Coach of the Year - Adrian Marson
Youth Girls Best Conducted Team Presented to Brendan Birmingham
from Cranbourne
Cranbourne Youth Girls
PAGE 17
Berwick Junior Football Club
Under 16 Best Conducted Team Presented to North Dandenong’s Tracie Sibly
by David Neitz
Best Conducted Club Presented to Gavin Rogers from Officer Kangaroos
Paul Wright & Troy Wright speaking with Rob Gaylard
Development Coordinator & Development Squad Coaches
Volunteer of the Year - Maryanne McIvor
Umpire of the Year - Laurie Girardo Presented by Neville Nash
PAGE 18
Golden Whistle Winner John Karalis with Neville Nash
Under 14 Div. 1 Best & Fairest - Jarryd Triat
Youth Girls B&F - 3rd B&F Catrina Mastrianni & Georgia Punton
2nd B&F Karly Tapner B&F Winner Ellie Blackburn (Mother Pictured).
Under 15 Div. 1 B&F - Taylor Joyce
Under 14 Div. 3 B&F Winner Joel Bate with League Chairman Roger Hampson
Under 16 Div. 2 B&F - Deon Boavida
Under 14 Div. 2 B&F Winner Hayden Kraus speaking with Rob Gaylard
Under 16 Div. 1 B&F - Top 10
PAGE 19
Members Table
Total Teams
2010
U/9
U/10
U/11
U/12
U/13
U/14
U/15
U/16
Youth Girls
Beaconsfield
17
17
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
0
Berwick
18
17
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
Berwick Springs
9
8
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
Cora Lynn
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Cranbourne JFC
15
19
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
1
0
Cranbourne SFC
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Dandenong Saints
3
5
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
Endeavour Hills
9
9
1
1
1
2
1
2
0
1
0
Fountain Gate
11
11
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
Hallam
3
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Hampton Park
9
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Lynbrook
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mossgiel Park
5
4
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
Narre North Foxes
15
15
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
0
Narre South Lions
16
15
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
Narre Warren
14
15
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
1
1
Noble Park
9
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
North Dandenong
5
5
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
Officer Kangaroos
7
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
Pakenham
15
16
3
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
0
Parkmore Pirates
3
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
Timbarra Tornados
3
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tooradin-Dalmore
5
4
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
197
23
32
25
28
24
22
20
20
17
9
TOTAL
Life Members
V. Bennet *
Mrs. L. Patching*
Mrs. M. Kane
Mrs. P. Corneille
S.A. Heath
C. Riddiford
R. Stewart
Mrs. J McMaster
W. Monahan*
T. Blight*
P. Todd
J. Field
E. Fenton
B. Anderson
J. Somers
R. Lacey
H. White*
B. Powell *
L. Hardman
Mrs. A.M. Brown
M. Madeley
H. Moore
Mrs. G. Smith
W. Webster
Mrs. H. Madeley
W. Mahoney
R. Garwood
M. Hollander
L. Barrot
J. French
N. Taylor
R. McConnell
M. Jewell
Mrs. M. McClean*
T. Smith
P. Dowling
W. Lonie
Mrs. A. O’Brien
P. Winterton
L. Patching*
Mrs. F. Stephenson
D. Birnbaum
*Deceased
PAGE 20
HONOUR BOARD
DDJFL 1963 - 2010 / SEJ 2011 -
YEAR
PRESIDENT
SECRETARY
TREASURER
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
V.Bennet*
V.Bennet*
V.Bennet*
V.Bennet*
V.Bennet*
V.Bennet*
V.Bennet*
W.MONAHAN/H.WHITE*
W.MONAHAN/H.WHITE*
W.MONAHAN/H.WHITE*
W.MONAHAN/H.WHITE*
W.MONAHAN/H.WHITE*
E.FENTON
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
A.M.BROWN
S.A.HEATH
S.A.HEATH
S.A.HEATH
S.A.HEATH
S.A.HEATH
S.A.HEATH
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
M.MADELEY
W.LONIE
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
L.PATCHING*
T.SMITH*
T.SMITH*
M.HOLLANDER
M.HOLLANDER
M.HOLLANDER / R.GARWOOD
R.GARWOOD
R.GARWOOD
R.GARWOOD
A.M.BROWN
A.M.BROWN
M.HOLLANDER
S.A.HEATH
S.A.HEATH
S.A.HEATH
S.A.HEATH
S.A.HEATH
S.A.HEATH
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
H.MADELEY
C.LENGYEL
YEAR
2006
2007
2008
PRESIDENT
A.M.BROWN
A.M.BROWN
R.MCCONNELL
GENERAL MANAGER
M.WHEELER
G.FINKELDE
A.M.BROWN
2009 AFL Victoria Working Party
CHAIRMAN
AFL PROJECT MANAGER
FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
Liz Triffitt
Brody Driscoll
Geoff Almond / Roger Hampson
In November 2010 the league changed its name to South East Juniors Incorporated
YEAR
CHAIRMAN
GENERAL MANAGER
FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
2010
2011
Roger Hampson
Roger Hampson
Shaun Connell
Shaun Connell
Brody Driscoll
Nicole Edney
*Deceased
PAGE 21
Financial Report
The league continues to strengthen its financial position through strong prudent financial management which is overseen by the Board.
It is pleasing to announce that the League has been able to record an operating surplus of $22,667 after recording a loss of $52,034 in 2009.
The surplus has been achieved through the performance of the leagues partners program in particular areas such Business Partners and the
licensing program. The league also undertook some new initiatives in such as the Round Robin.
The financial systems that have been implemented have seen the league improve significantly in some key areas. The cash flow position of the
league improved significantly from the 2009/2010 financial year where in 2010 it took an average of 40.24 days to recover debt where in 2011
that was reduced to an average of 8.93 days. This also indicates an improvement in club financial management, where in particular the Club
Fees and Charges document assists clubs with budget and cash flow planning.
In the 2009/2010 Financials the league reported a significant club debtor of $17894. The league worked closely with the club to review their
financial procedures including regular financial reports being submitted to the league Board. It is pleasing to note that due to the hard work
and diligence of the club executive the debt to the league and other debtors has been fully recovered. The club was able to report at their AGM
a significantly improved financial position and will start the 2012 season with no carry over debt.
At the time of writing this report the Board is considering the 2012 Budget which includes provision for increased league resources particularly
in the area of administration. The leagues improved financial position will also allow the league to consider the introduction of other programs
that will assist clubs.
I would like to thank Dianne Lucas and her staff at Direct Management for the help and assistance in providing Bookkeeping and Accountant
services to the league.
Shaun Connell
General Manager
PAGE 22
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PAGE 25
Board Memeber
Chairman
James Rouse
Roger Hampson
PAGE 26
PAGE 27
PAGE 28
FOOTBALL PARTNERS
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Michael Ngyuen
John
Sharkie
John Sharkie
Brian Woodman
Woodman
Brian
Michael Ngyuen
Michael Roberts
Michael
Roberts
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Darren
Flannigan
Micheal
Roberts
Mark Wheeler
Wheeler Mark
Peter Francis
Francis
Peter
PAGE 29
Gary Brown
Gary
Brown
South East Juniors Incorporated
ABN 94 650 774 869
INC A0009787Y
Lois Twohig Reserve, Carlton Road,
Dandenong North VIC 3175