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Volume 7 - Northern Football League
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There are very few areas in which the
‘good old days’ outshine the modern
game. Some may lament the diminished
impact of the power forward, the
seemingly pointless player rotations
or the increased financial demands
of players. However, the game has
changed dramatically, particularly
since the game at the highest level has
become a professional vocation.
One thing that constantly irritates me
is when people state that our game
is or has become soft. The sport has
managed to eradicate much of the
cowardly acts of aggression (hits
behind play etc.) and the cowardly
acts of prejudice (racist slurs etc.);
however the occasional ignorant act
still occurs. Today’s players are fitter,
stronger and more skillful than in
previous generations. The game is
played at a faster pace and players
are having far more involvements in
the game – for instance, forwards and
backs are covering more ground and
getting to more contests than ever
before as strategies such as the press,
rolling zones and midfield rotations are
applied.
What that creates are more collisions at
a faster pace between stronger bodies.
These higher velocity impacts can have
a damaging affect as seen last Sunday
when Carlton’s Marc Murphy collided
with Adelaide’s Patrick Dangerfield. If
those players had have got their angle
of entry wrong, that collision, like
so many others, could have had life
changing consequences. If one of those
players had gone head first, they may
be sitting in a wheelchair right now –
career over, life changed forever.
This may sound dramatic, but it a very
real possibility. Over the last few weeks
we have seen increased attention
given to head high tackles and players
seemingly ‘milking’ free kicks. Kevin
Smith’s message to the umpires is
simple – if a player is contacted high,
they are to be awarded a free kick
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unless the player initiated the high
contact through the act of ‘ducking’ or
such actions. Umpires are instructed to
protect the player going for the ball and
this will always be the umpire’s natural
instinct. The last thing anyone wants
to see is a player with life changing
outcomes from an avoidable collision.
All players must ensure they play
and conduct themselves within the
rules. Football is and always will be a
contact sport and as mentioned, that
contact is becoming more powerful.
It often amuses me to see a grown
man, rugged up against the cold,
commenting that the umpires are
turning the game ‘soft’. The umpires
have a tremendously difficult task
officiating one of the most subjective,
complicated and technical sports
in the world. Their directives and
the rules that they apply come from
administrators who endeavour to
make for a game that is entertaining,
dynamic and safe. I love the physical
aspect of our game but I also love
seeing all 44 players leaving the
ground physically sound.
Sure, injuries will happen however we
are all aware that the head is ‘sacrosanct’
and players have a duty of care to
ensure that is upheld.
— The Northern Football League Record
Jeremy Bourke
Chief Executive Officer
Northern Football League
Contents
Round 7 Picks
2
Coaches Player of the Year
3
Round 6 – Match Reports
4
The Highlighter
9
Northern Knights
10
Division 1
11
Division 2
22
Fixture Lift Out
31
Division 3
35
Reserves + U19s Results
46
Leading Goal Kickers
48
Ground Locations
52
Netball Results
55
Whistle Whispers
59
Junior News
60
Junior Results
61
Cover Image
Front: Will Debruin attempts to break a tackle
during Northcote Park’s win over Lower
Plenty in Round 5.
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COACHES Player of the Year
ROUND 7 Picks
EXPERT TIPSTERS
SAMUEL ZITO
NFL Media Manager
RON McKEOWN
NFL Football
Operations Manager
CRAIG “HUGGY” HUGGINS
TOM FLANAGAN
Leader Newspapers
Gold 104.3 Announcer
NFL Match of the Day
Division 1
Division 2
Division 3
Bundoora v Heidelberg
3. Matthew Dennis (Bundoora)
3. Michael Brunelli (Heidelberg)
2. Matthew Hyde (Bundoora)
2. Danny Nolan (Heidelberg)
1. Cameron Cloke (Bundoora)
1. Sean Logie (Heidelberg)
Diamond Creek v North Heidelberg
3. Travis Knight (Diamond Creek)
3. Leigh Bentley (North Heidelberg)
2. Jai Norman (Diamond Creek)
2. Daniel Bramich (North Heidelberg)
1. Michael Robinson (Diamond Creek)
1. Louis Hill (North Heidelberg)
South Morang v Lalor
3. Jason Ward (South Morang)
3. Peter Shepherd (Lalor)
2. Nicholas Johnston (South Morang)
2. Ben Curtiss (Lalor)
1. Troy Jinnette (South Morang)
1. Benjamin Gibson (Lalor)
Reservoir v Panton Hill
3. Cameron Rooney (Reservoir)
3. Ben Strongman (Panton Hill)
2. Ben Mowlam (Reservoir)
2. Dean Haydock (Panton Hill)
1. Lee Grattidge (Reservoir)
1. Zachary Williams (Panton Hill)
Epping v Fitzroy Stars
3. Matthew Garland (Epping)
3. Allan Norris (Fitzroy Stars)
2. Luke Lirosi (Epping)
2. Jye Brennan (Fitzroy Stars)
1. Aaron Willitts (Epping)
1. Jai Burns (Fitzroy Stars)
Watsonia v St Mary’s
3. Joel Buckley (Watsonia)
3. Dillan Ronalds (St Mary’s)
2. John Perichon (Watsonia)
2. Jake Johnston (St Mary’s)
1. Matthew Crompton (Watsonia)
1. Brent Redmond (St Mary’s)
DIVISION 1
Greensborough v Eltham
Greensborough
Eltham
Greensborough
Eltham
Eltham
Northcote Park v Bundoora
Bundoora
Bundoora
Bundoora
Bundoora
Bundoora
Whittlesea v Macleod
Whittlesea
Macleod
Whittlesea
Whittlesea
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty v Montmorency
Montmorency
Montmorency
Montmorency
Montmorency
Montmorency
West Preston v Heidelberg
Heidelberg
Heidelberg
West Preston
Heidelberg
Heidelberg
DIVISION 2
North Heidelberg v South Morang
North Heidelberg
North Heidelberg
North Heidelberg
North Heidelberg
North Heidelberg
Diamond Creek v Fitzroy Stars
Fitzroy Stars
Diamond Creek
Fitzroy Stars
Fitzroy Stars
Fitzroy Stars
Hurstbridge v Epping
Epping
Epping
Epping
Epping
Epping
Lalor v Thomastown
Lalor
Lalor
Lalor
Lalor
Lalor
DIVISION 3
Panton Hill v Parkside
Panton Hill
Panton Hill
Panton Hill
Panton Hil
Panton Hill
Mernda v Reservoir
Mernda
Mernda
Reservoir
Mernda
Mernda
St Mary's v Heidelberg West
St Mary's
St Mary's
St Mary's
St Mary's
St Mary's
Last Round
9
8
10
7
8
Progressive
63
55
61
59
55
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MATCH OF THE DAY
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Montmorency v Greensborough
3. Luke Jackson (Montmorency)
3. Joel McLellan (Greensborough)
2. Ryan Jackson (Montmorency)
2. Drew Wilson (Greensborough)
1. Jake Whitling (Montmorency)
1. Jack Johnston (Greensborough)
Macleod v Lower Plenty
3. Matt Walter (Macleod)
3. Ricky Mullins (Lower Plenty)
2. John Andrew (Macleod)
2. Clint Monger (Lower Plenty)
1. Ryan Harris (Macleod)
1. Jackson Powell (Lower Plenty)
Eltham v Whittlesea
3. Gavan Connelly (Eltham)
3. Matthew Quinton (Whittlesea)
2. Chris Varsamakis (Eltham)
2. Lucas Hobbs (Whittlesea)
1. Sean Brazzale (Eltham)
1. Andrew Fairchild (Whittlesea)
Northcote Park v West Preston
3. Ben McNiece (Northcote Park)
3. Andrew Luzza (West Preston)
2. Nyaburu Kelly (Northcote Park)
2. Simon Close (West Preston)
1. Damian Galofaro (Northcote Park)
1. Daniel Bisetto (West Preston)
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Division 2 – Leaders
PLAYER
CLUB
John Andrew
Macleod
Danny Nolan
Heidelberg West v Mernda
3. James McLean-Brunton (Heidelberg West)
3. Rohan Davies (Mernda)
2. Luke James (Heidelberg West)
2. Marcus Saddington (Mernda)
1. Jonathon Owens (Heidelberg West)
1. Jacob O’Donnell (Mernda)
Thomastown v Hurstbridge
3. Ramez Dagher (Thomastown)
3. Nicholas Milne (Hurstbridge)
2. Jason Abela (Thomastown)
2. Bryce Mullane (Hurstbridge)
1. Michael Khoury (Thomastown)
1. Bryce Atkins (Hurstbridge)
Division 1 – Leaders
((with around the ground scores)
2
Round 6 votes
PATRICK LANE
Division 3 – Leaders
PLAYER
CLUB
PLAYER
CLUB
13
Mathew Pow
South Morang
11
Jonathon Byron
Panton Hill
10
Heidelberg
10
Ben Fennell
Hurstbridge
10
Joel Buckley
Watsonia
10
Brayden Shaw
Bundoora
9
Jye Brennan
Fitzroy Stars
8
Cameron Rooney
Reservoir
8
Nick Snowdon
Whittlesea
9
Simon Grossman
South Morang
8
Jarrod Skinner
Reservoir
8
Ryan Jackson
Montmorency
9
Luke Lirosi
Epping
8
Rohan Davies
Mernda
7
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ROUND 6 – Match Reports
ROUND 6 – Match Reports
BLOODS BACK IN CONTENTION
BLUES LEAVE STARS GAZING
Epping reclaimed top place on the
Division 2 ladder with a runaway
41-point win over Fitzroy Stars at Epping
Recreational Reserve on Saturday.
The game was an epic struggle for three
quarters with never more than 14 points
between the two sides before the Blues
piled on seven goals to three in the final
term for an 18.18 (126) to 13.7 (85).
For the second week in a row Matthew
Garland moved forward and proved the
hero. After dominating off half back,
Garland pushed forward in the last and
booted two goals to seal the match.
Daniel Moore was instrumental and was
the dominant big man on the field. His
dominance around the ground enabled
midfielders Luke Lirosi and Brenton Keating
to find plenty of ball at ground level, with
Lirosi’s pace a decisive factor in the game.
Fitzroy Stars were well served by
youngsters Jye Brennan and Jai Burns
who provided silk and poise all day,
while Lionel Proctor and James Dau
worked hard at half back and repelled
well out of defensive 50.
But the Stars lacked potency up forward
with prominent forwards Patrick Davis
and John Hayes restricted to just three
goals for the day.
Conversely, Epping was able to hit the
scoreboard with greater ease as Garland
booted four and Willitts and Matt
Dornauf were able to take big grabs
when it counted.
Why is Craig
Huggins one
of our weekly
expert tippers?
Huggy is the 9am-1pm ‘jock on Gold
104.3, a former TV sports-reporter, football
writer and past player in the NFL.
After stints in the VFA, Diamond Creek
asked if he’d like to join them in a
practice-match in 1990 after seeing him
running laps of their oval.
He did and joined Creek where he
played primarily in the reserves based
around his radio commitments.
He eventually became vice captain of
the reserves until his ‘retirement’ just
prior to the 1997 season.
A chance meeting with an old friend
then saw Huggy venture to Panton Hill
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Willitts could have sealed the game
earlier, but with his radar off target, he
was only able to kick a wasteful 2.4.
Epping started the game well and shot
out to a 13-point lead in the opening
eight minutes with early goals to
Garland and Dornauf.
But after looking shell-shocked early,
Fitzroy Stars got back into the game
with increased tackling pressure and
intensity at the ball.
They kicked the next two goals through
Jai Burns and Tyson Lovett-Murray
and levelled the scores at 15 apiece at
quarter time.
Again, Epping started the second
quarter in blistering form and raced out
to a 14-point lead after heading inside
50m eight times in the opening five
minutes of the term.
But as they did in the opening stanza,
Fitzroy again rallied when it looked to
be in serious trouble.
The Stars began to dominant through
the middle of the ground with Proctor
and Brennan involved in everything.
The visitors kicked four goals in eight
minutes to take a nine-point lead.
That lead could have extended further
but for John Hayes’ 50m shot on the run
being touched on the goal line.
The momentum then swung back
Epping’s way with Peter McMahon
reducing the margin back to three
points with a long goal with five
minutes remaining in the term.
Daniel Haynes then bobbed up with
two goals in the final minute of the half
– the second coming after the half time
siren – to give the Blues a nine-point
lead at the main break.
Neither side could land a decisive blow
in the third term, sharing four goals
apiece to leave Epping 13 points in front
at three-quarter time.
Josh Wanganeen booted a wonderful
45m running goal midway through the
quarter to level the scores, but again
it was late goals that swung the lead
Epping’s way with Harley Nancarrow
and Willitts scoring majors.
Allan Norris kicked a miraculous goal
over his head to close the margin to just
six points at the beginning of the final
term, but it was as close as the Stars
would get.
With Willitts marking everything and
Garland at his opportunistic best, the
Blues piled on seven of the next nine goals
to runaway with a 41-point win – the final
lead the highest margin of the game.
Epping now travels to Ben Frilay Oval for
a clash with bottom-placed Hurstbridge,
while Fitzroy Stars face another stern
test when they take on third-placed
Diamond Creek.
Final score: Epping 18.18 (126) def
Fitzroy Stars 13.7 (85)
in its debut year in the League to bolster
numbers on the training track.
However, lack of players saw him line-up
for the Redbacks three weeks later
against his old Club Diamond Creek
where he kicked egiht goals.
He continued playing, winning the
reserves goal-kicking award five years
in a row, and captaining the Redbacks
in 2000 – the club’s first finals-series
in the League, ironically defeating a
red-hot favourite Diamond Creek in the
Elimination Final.
Craig hung up the boots after that 2000
tilt – until two seasons ago when he was
training for fun, and the ‘Hills were short
on players, so he laced them up again
for 10 games in 2010.
He played a further 10 last season
and was part of the 2011 Panton Hill
reserves Premiership squad.
Craig is actively involved in other areas
of the NFL. He continues to host official
Panton Hill functions including the
annual Trivia Night and President’s
Luncheon, as well as similar roles for
other NFL and AFL Clubs.
He is the MC of the NFL Juniors
Presentation Night, his son plays under10s for Research where he can be seen
in various roles on the sidelines.
Huggy’s links between Panton Hill and
‘Creek are still strong. The clubs play
each other for the “Graham Cannon
Trophy”. The idea, as well as the long
inspirational inscription on the trophy,
was written by Craig Huggins.
Huggy heads to NFL matches every week,
gathering info for his ‘expert’ tips, and
often talks about the NFL on Gold 104.3
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By Jarrad Conron
Lalor has notched up its second win of
the season with a convincing 49-point
win over South Morang at Mill Park
Lakes Reserve on Saturday afternoon.
The win helped the Bloods climb to fifth
on the Division 2 ladder with the final
score 20.11 (131) to 11.16 (82).
A week after kicking eight goals against
Hurstbridge, Peter Shepherd again
starred up forward kicking 10 goals –
bringing his total to 32 for the season.
It was the second week in a row that the
2011 lead goal scorer won the game off
his own boot, with Matthew Micallef
also solid up forward for the Bloods,
slotting three goals of his own.
For the losing side, Matthew Pow was the
only multiple goal kicker with four goals,
as the Lions failed to produce the form
that saw them challenge Epping and
Diamond Creek over the past fortnight.
South Morang came out hard in the first
quarter, kicking the first two goals but Lalor
soon settled and were able to hit back
though with three of their own to take a
four-point into the quarter time break.
Despite the determined comeback, the
Bloods’ lead could also be attributed to
South Morang’s inaccurate kicking at goal.
The second quarter was a tight affair, with
only 5 goals kicked between the teams.
Lalor booted three of those to take an
eight-point lead into the long break.
After the main break South Morang
came out strongly and hit the front due
to some great play from Matthew Pow.
The big forward kicked two goals and
had a hand in the third to put the Lions
in front from a goal.
But Lalor found a new gear once they fell
behind and kicked seven goals to one
for the remainder of the quarter to take
a commanding 26 point lead into the
final term.
With the four points close to secured, Lalor
again stepped up in the last to kick seven
goals to three to take out the 51-point
win. Four of the Bloods’ last-quarter goals
went to Shepherd who just could not be
stopped by the end of the match.
Over the past two week’s he has booted
nine goals in the final term and his
scintillating form is proving the catalyst
for Lalor’s revival in 2012.
Both teams’ midfields played hard,
tough footy but the ability of the Lalor
players to hit targets helped them
secure the win. Those targets were
Shepherd and Micallef who were both
able to continually take contested marks
and then convert their opportunities.
Lalor will now look to secure a third
straight win when it returns home to
face a Thomastown buoyed by its first
win of the season over Hurstbridge.
South Morang will hope to cause an
upset when it faces North Heidelberg at
Shelley Street Reserve.
Final score: South Morang 11.16 (82)
def by Lalor 20.11 (131)
quarters, while the young legs of Bryce
Adams and James Gebert worked hard
throughout the match.
After an even first quarter that saw
Diamond Creek lead by three points,
North Heidelberg booted clear thanks
to Naylon’s purple patch. Additional
goals to Gilbert, Pasquale Saccuzzo and
Harvey saw last year’s wooden spooner
from Division 1, leading by 29 points at
the main break.
Harvey snapped truly out of mid air to
start the action for the third quarter,
however the momentum swung to
Diamond Creek 10 minutes in, as North’s
discipline began to wane. Brown goaled
thanks to a double 50 metre penalty,
and then added a second after taking a
strong contested mark.
When Brenton Hoppe snapped truly
after sharking the ball from a boundary
throw in, the Demons had a sniff of a
comeback victory. Then Daniel O’Regan
booted two goals in three minutes in
time on and the chance of a massive
win was real.
North Heidelberg coach Leigh Gray, gave
his chargers a deserved serve at the three
quarter time break, asking for his team
to continue to work towards the club’s
structures, and to keep its discipline.
However, the home side looked to have
all the running when O’Regan marked
and handballed to Brent Gutterson who
kicked truly from the goal line.
Gutterson, who had booted 22 goals
in the five games prior, had been
blanketed by Leigh Bentley, but was
able to bob up at the right moment.
But North regained its composure
after the injury break to Norman, and
steadied thanks to Naylon’s 16th of the
season. When Massey booted his second
the margin was back out to 14 points.
Rikki Stephens took a strong contested
mark, and launched a 50 metre bomb
to keep Diamond Creek in touch, but
it was the former Essendon and North
Melbourne player Harvey, who sealed
the victory with his third after pushing
off his opponent to take a tough mark.
North Heidelberg will head back home
to Shelley Street this week to take on
South Morang, while Diamond Creek
faces another massive challenge when
they host Fitzroy Stars at Coventry Oval.
Final score: Diamond Creek 11.8 (74)
def by North Heidelberg 13.11 (89)
DOGGIES SHOW THEIR BITE
By Michael Hogg
North Heidelberg has kept its chances of
a top two spot alive with a determined
15-point victory over Diamond Creek at
Coventry Oval on Saturday.
Four consecutive goals to spearhead
Ben Naylon in a 20-minute period was
the catalyst for the victory, which saw
the Bulldogs run out victorious 13.11
(89) to 11.8 (74).
To add insult to injury for the Demons,
in-form follower Jai Norman left the
field at the five-minute mark of the final
quarter with what appeared to be a
serious neck injury.
After trailing at the quarter time break,
North booted clear in the second term
with a six goal to nil quarter that was
set up thanks to their dominance at
stoppages, smashing the Demons 17 to 6.
Jason Dean was supreme in the ruck,
giving first advantage to Leigh Gilbert,
Daniel Bramich, and Stephen Saddington,
while returning forward Shane Harvey
provided plenty of spark up forward for
North, kicking three goals.
For Diamond Creek, the absence of
Ryan Burton was felt hard. Despite this
Graeme Brown worked hard for four
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ROUND 6 – Match Reports
ROUND 6 – Match Reports
BULLS TAME TIGERS AGAIN
ROOSTERS REDISCOVER FINALS FORM
By Clare Cosgrave
Bundoora and Heidelberg came
together in last year’s Grand Final
replay on Saturday afternoon from
two very different stances.
Reigning premiers, the Bulls were yet
to drop a game whilst the Tigers had
suffered a demoralising defeat against
Montmorency last week on home soil.
The Bulls were confident of retaining their
undefeated start whilst the Tigers were
desperate for the all-important, four points.
The Tigers were keen to have quality
ruckman and utility Michael Gay back in
the side after injury. However his return
could not stop the dominance that
Bundoora displayed in the first quarter.
The Bulls aptly rampaged through a
shocked and injury-ravaged Heidelberg
team, kicking four unanswered goals. The
Bundoora boys were in a class of their
own, spreading well around stoppages
and linking through quick handballs and
effective kicks to hit up targets in the
forward 50m.
Bundoora’s Paul Harrison looked lively
and was unlucky to finish the quarter
without any majors. Gary Moorcroft and
Cameron Cloke teamed up to produce
some magic, plummeting the hopes of
the solid support base for the Bergs’.
Bull Matty Hyde, did a brilliant job in a
sweeper role down back. He often ran the
ball through the corridor providing the
Bulls with some pace, whilst also creating
opportunities for the forwards.
It was only when Caleb Tiller became the
beneficiary of a free kick straight in front
of goal that the scoreboard seemed a
small fraction brighter for the visitors.
The Tigers came out firing in the second
quarter and looked like a completely
different outfit. Although Matt Dennis
put in the first goal, the Tigers lifted their
intensity and asserted their dominance
around the ground, dominating the
contested possession count.
The Tigers’ response was inspiring and
contagious as the visitors’ fans found
good reason to find voice when Sean
Logie kicked a fantastic running goal off
the back of coast to coast team work.
Josh Houlihan played an important role
for Heidelberg – his work rate around
stoppages and at the contested ball
made for great viewing. His efforts were
rewarded when he kicked truly pegging
back a much more manageable margin.
Just when the momentum seemed to be
swinging with the Tigers, poor judgement
in the Tigers backline led to a very easy
goal for Andrew Stellas. Then Moorcroft
popped up from nowhere, much to the
locals delight. He twisted and turned his
opponent inside out to narrowly squeeze
through a most magnificent goal. The
Tigers persisted and jagged one back
when Allan Young kicked a beauty from a
tight angle.
Cloke, who had been kept quiet for much
of the first half, seized his opportunity
on the boundary close to the clubrooms
and split the big sticks. His celebration
was fitting, the crowd loved it and were
almost ready to jump the fence to hail
their gun forward.
The siren sounded on what was a table
turning half of local suburban football. Kids
streamed onto the ground practising their
banana shots on goal whilst wedging a
sausage in their mouth. There was a palpable
excitement in the air for what was going to
be another cracking half of football.
Young drew first blood for the Tigers slotting
a goal only one minute into the third
quarter. But the Bulls weren’t to be undone,
with Salvatore Mammone hitting up the
leading Moorcroft to maintain the margin.
Luke Hyatt for the Bulls was creative
when he spun his way into the goal
square to capitalise on a costly turnover.
But from there it was to be a tough
quarter for both teams, slugging it out,
hunting the ball in large numbers and
tackling with great tenacity.
Then Michael Finn, nicknamed ‘Irish’ by
the Tiger fans, kicked a good rebounding
goal and inspired a second through team
mate George Nabbout.
The momentum was swinging the
Tiger’s way until Brayden Shaw produced
arguably the running goal of the season.
He broke lines, ran through players,
twisted and slotted a beauty right on
three-quarter time.
Locals packed in at the Bulls last address,
as head coach Phil Maylin stressed to his
players the importance of concentration,
applying pressure around the ball and
keeping to the teams set structures.
Brent Marshall proved quite a handy small
forward when he crumbed the pack to
snap an around the body goal. Marshall’s
work rate and intensity was reflective of
the whole Bundoora team unit.
Jess Sinclair displayed why he once ran
with the best in the AFL, providing great
service to his forwards but overall his
silkiness was not enough. The Tigers
put up great fight but were ultimately
outweighed by the same margin as the
last Saturday of last September.
Final score: Bundoora 14.10 (94) def
Heidelberg 13.6 (84)
PANTON HILL TRIUMPHS IN UNDEFEATED CLASH
By Liam O’Callaghan
Panton Hill has moved into outright
favouritism for the Division 3
premiership after beating Reservoir,
the only other undefeated team in the
competition, by 25 points.
The Redbacks were in control of the
game for most of the day despite
conceding the first two goals and
managed to hold a four-goal lead up
until the final siren.
On the day it celebrated the 65 year
anniversary of its 1947 premiership
success, Reservoir provided a hard contest
and made sure that it was never too far
out of reach. However it was the Redbacks’
ability to find space and use the ball better
that enabled them to get over the top.
The first quarter rained goals as the
teams combined for nine majors
throughout the quarter. Reservoir
started strongly, kicking the first two
but Panton Hill quickly took control
of the game. The Redbacks started
to get first hands on the ball and win
the clearances. This resulted in the
ball staying in Panton Hill’s attacking
half and the forwards duly converted,
kicking five goals in a row.
But before they could run away the
Mustangs hit back, kicking the last two
to reduce the margin to 11 points.
In the second quarter both teams stepped
up their games. The Mustangs started
winning their share of contested ball. The
teams went goal for goal at the beginning
of the quarter but it was Panton Hill who
By Tom Morris
West Preston-Lakeside has entered
Following a tight first half in which both
teams controlled the play at various
moments, the Roosters kicked away in
the third term to take a 35-point lead
into the final quarter.
The visitors dominated the possession
count all day, registering almost 400
touches and 166 marks – a clear
indication of their capacity to share the
ball efficiently on a consistent basis.
Simon Close, an unassuming key
forward who booted six goals, all before
three quarter time, was the beneficiary
of some classy ball movement from the
Roosters midfield.
Kris Bardon, Matthew Vasilevski and
Shaun Gannon all had over 30 touches
and were relentless in their desire to get
first hands on the footy.
At three wins and three losses, the Roosters
are yet to win consecutive games.
“We are nowhere near ahead of
ourselves,” coach Vin Dattoli said.
“We have to get some momentum and
win consecutive games. We had a little
bit of work to do from last week attitude
-wise, so the big focus for us was to try to
get our heads right to play a game of footy
as a team and get back to winning the
hard ball which we were able to do today.”
Despite taking a one-point lead into
the quarter time huddle, Northcote
Park didn’t take advantage of numerous
opportunities from then on and lacked a
strong forward presence.
Cougars coach Jason Heatley
lamented his side’s lack of flair when
moving the ball forward, allowing the
visitors to get men behind the ball
and rebound proficiently.
“I think too much we concentrated on
kicking the footy down the line where
we weren’t looking inside ... It really
played into their hands because we
didn’t have big Woonton down forward
and Considine went down injured early.
This made it really difficult to kick to
bigger targets because we just didn’t
have any there. So we had to improvise
and we didn’t do that well,” he said.
If anything Northcote Park had more of the
play in the first term. Its persistence in the
clinches was exemplified by a fierce tackle
on Ashley Bardon deep in the Cougars
forward 50, at which point Bronik Davies
picked up and goaled opportunistically
under immense pressure.
At a frantic pace, the contest was
becoming a matter of who could
take their chances. To this end the
Roosters were head and shoulders
above their opponents, creating
fewer opportunities but taking each
one. Alternatively, the Cougars were
manufacturing more but taking less.
An even distribution of play in the
second term wasn’t reflected on the
scoreboard as the 2010 premier took a
15-point lead into the main break.
The game lacked spice in the second
half, a string of missed chances from
Jake Mills and the lively Nyaburu
Kelly, deflating an otherwise resolute
Northcote Park. They were not the only
culprits - the inability to hit targets via
foot was as much of an issue up the field
as it was in the forward 50m.
As if West Preston could smell blood,
they began to toy with the away
team, chipping the ball laterally and
possessing the football as if they had it
on an elastic band. Similarly efficiently,
their distribution via handball and
the way they were willing to run and
share was reminiscent of their 2010
premiership success.
It was a similar story in the last and
when Billy Micevski extended the
margin to 41-points, the result was
effectively a foregone conclusion.
Frustratingly for the Cougars, their
structure with the ball began to
resemble a Kieren Perkins Uncle Toby’s
advert, with every Northcote Park
forward stationary and pleading with
the ball carrier to ‘kick it to me.’
At the other end of the ground,
Close persisted tirelessly. “Closey’s
efforts week in, week out are always
phenomenal,” Dattoli said. “So it’s a great
result for him to kick six goals to reward
his work ethic.”
West Preston will attempt to cement a
spot in the top five next week when it
faces Heidelberg, whereas Northcote
Park hosts the unbeaten Bundoora
at Bill Lawry Oval, a venue which the
Cougars haven’t won at since the
opening round of the season.
Final score: Northcote Park 10.8 (68)
def by West Preston-Lakeside 14.5 (89)
yet again made the most of its advantage,
kicking three goals in a row midway through
the quarter. While Reservoir was able to drag
back two late goals it was Panton Hill who
improved its lead to 17 at the half.
The game looked like it was going to
be a shootout with 18 goals to the half
but both teams came out after half
time with a defensive focus. Each of
the backlines stood up and defended
desperately. Their job was made easier
by the scrappy nature of the third
quarter. There was plenty of pressure
around the ball and the disposal
efficiency dropped. The quarter ended
in a stalemate as Reservoir and Panton
Hill were only able to kick one goal each.
Coming into the final quarter Reservoir
was 18 points down but still in with a
chance. However Panton Hill had other
ideas. It grabbed the first clearance and
was quickly able to find Joffa Byron who
converted. From there the Redbacks
peppered their forward line with entries
and Byron was able to kick two of the
next four to but the game beyond reach.
The best for Panton Hill was Brett Thorn
he led the way in the midfield providing
plenty of run. His good disposal was
able to make a difference. Ben Parker
was also impressive on the wing
making the most of the open spaces of
Crispe Park. Joffa Byron efforts cannot
be overlooked either, his five goals,
particularly his three in the last quarter,
were crucial to the win.
As for Reservoir Jason Dal Santo excelled
in the centre, standing up when the
Mustangs needed it and keeping them
in the game. In addition to him, Ben
Mowlam was a rock down back and was
able get on the end of many of Panton
Hill’s attacks and kill the contest.
Final score: Panton Hill 15.15 (105)
def Reservoir 12.8 (80)
the top five after a convincing
21-point win over Northcote Park at
Bill Lawry Oval on Saturday.
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THE Highlighter – Round 7
DIAMOND CREEK V FITZROY STARS
After both falling to Round 6 losses,
Diamond Creek and Fitzroy Stars clash
in a battle for second place on the
Division 2 ladder when they meet at
Coventry Oval today.
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For the Stars, last week’s loss was the
first blemish in an otherwise perfect
start to the 2012 season, while for the
Demons last week’s defeat to North
Heidelberg was the second in four
weeks as injuries begin to take their toll.
The Creekers began the season in
blistering form, smashing Hurstbridge
and Thomastown by 120 and 140 points
respectively in the opening fortnight of
the season, before enduring a difficult
period over the past month.
The third-placed side has suffered losses
to Epping and the Doggies, and has
been forced to grind out tight wins over
both Lalor and South Morang over the
past four weeks.
With six of its starting 18 out injured,
Paul Kennedy’s side has begun blooding
youth with a handful of under-19s
gaining a taste of senior football in
recent weeks, something which could
prove a blessing in disguise in the latter
part of the season.
Last week’s 15-point loss was
compounded by an injury to talented
young ruckman Jai Norman who was
concussed and hurt an ankle in a
sickening boundary throw-in collision in
the final quarter.
To the Demons’ credit, they never threw
in the towel and, after trailing by five
goals at three-quarter time, managed
to close to within five points of the
Doggies in the last quarter.
They eventually ran out of steam but
showed that even with a depleted list they
can still match is with the best teams in
the competition – particularly when Brent
Gutterson is firing up forward.
But as gallant as the Creekers have
been, a loss today puts them in serious
danger of missing out on a top two spot
come season’s end. Should the Stars
get the spoils, Diamond Creek will most
likely slip to fourth place on the ladder
and with a 4-4 record, will fall two
games behind the top two sides.
Fitzroy will rue its last quarter fadeout at
Epping where it eventually succumbed
to a 41-point loss to the ladder-leader.
The Stars trailed by just six points early
in the final term before conceding seven
of the final nine goals of the match.
Despite the disappointing final
term, the Stars must be buoyed by
their performance during the first
three quarters where they more
than matched it with the Division 2
premiership favourite.
Youngsters Jye Brennan and Jai Burns
looked in their element on the big
stage and both offered pace, skill and
excitement. Brennan capped off his
performance with a spectacular highflying mark that will be a contender for
mark of the season.
James Dau was inspiring at half back
and despite playing in noticeable pain,
was able to replicate the form which
saw him selected in the 2011 Coaches
Team of the Year.
What ultimately cost the Stars was its
lack of potency up forward, something
which proved surprising given the club’s
attacking prowess so far this season.
John Hayes and Patrick Davis had
booted 42 goals heading into the game
but could only combine for three, with
Epping’s big men having far greater
impact down the other end of the
ground.
Prior to the loss, the Stars had been the
form team of the competition, winning
its opening five games of the season by
an average of 43 points.
The competition’s most prolific scorer
thus far, the Stars’ rapid improvement
has been one of the highlights of the
season and a win today would put the
club one big stride closer to an elusive
finals birth.
Past results between the two sides have
certainly favoured Diamond Creek with
the Demons winning four of the past
five clashes between the sides – three of
those wins coming by 40 points of more.
However the Stars were victorious in
the most recent clash between the pair,
upsetting the more fancied Creekers by
nine points in Round 17 last year.
Diamond Creek
Fitzroy Stars
3rd, 4 wins – 2 losses, 16pts, 174.79%
Points For – 624, Average For – 104
Points Against – 357, Average Against – 59
Average Winning Margin – 75
Average Losing Margin – 17
Home – 1-2, Away – 3-0
Current Streak – L1
Leading Goalkicker– Brent Gutterson (23))
2nd, 5 wins – 1 loss, 20pts, 209.76%
Points For – 699, Average For – 117
Points Against – 526, Average Against – 88
Average Winning Margin – 43
Average Losing Margin – 41
Home – 0-0, Away – 5-1
Current Streak – L1
Leading Goalkicker – John Hayes (26)
Past four meetings – Diamond Creek 3, Fitzroy Stars 1
Rd 17, 2011:
Rd 9, 2011:
Rd 1, 2011:
Rd 9, 2010:
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Fitzroy Stars 13.8 (86) def by Diamond Creek 16.11 (105)
Diamond Creek 19.12 (126) def Fitzroy Stars 8.12 (60)
Diamond Creek 17.18 (120) def Fitzroy Stars 6.12 (48)
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NORTHERN Knights
DIVISION 1 – Summary
Following its 56-point win over
Whittlesea last weekend, Eltham now
sits in outright third place with four
wins and a draw from its opening six
games of the season.
NORTHERNN KNIGHTS DEVELOPMENTT WEEKENDS
C Cup has hadd two weekendds off, due to the
t finalisation of the Victoorian Metro U//18 Academy Squad
The TAC
and the commencemen
c
nt of the NAB
B AFL U/18 Championships
C
s. The Northerrn Knights usees this time wisely,
w
to
run Deveelopment Days. Last weekend’s program included team
m building exeercises and sessions from Sports
S
Psycholoogist, Josh Sebbbens and Heaad Fitness Advvisor, Scott Bumpstead whoo provided coonditioning
performaance feedback and work ratee measures results from thee GPS Trackinng devices worn by the play
yers.This
Sunday’ss program willl involve indivvidual feedback from the Knights
K
Coachhes, another seession from Jo
osh
Sebbens (Performancee Psych), as well
w as team buuilding exercisses led by Devvelopment Cooach, Ross Fish
her.
Developm
ment Weekends are an integgral part of thhe developmen
nt of players innvolved in TA
AC Cup Progrrams.
NICK VLASTTUIN NAMED VICTORIAN METRO CAPTTAIN
Nick Vlaastuin, a proudd product of thhe Eltham JFC
C, has been naamed Captain of the 2012 V
Victorian Metrro Team
that will play in the NA
AB AFL U/188 National Chaampionships. These Champpionships com
mmence today where
Vic Metrro will take onn Northern Terrritory in Darw
win. ‘Tigga’ as
a he is affectiionately calledd, was a memb
ber of
Eltham JF
FC 2010 U/177 Premiership Team. In the same year, hee also represennted Vic Metrro in the AFL U/16
Champioonships where he was awardded an AIS-AFL Academy Scholarship thhat took him tto Europe earllier this
year. All at the Knightts are very prooud of ‘Tigga’’s’ achievemen
nts to date andd we wish him
m every successs in the
upcomingg Championshhips.
PROFILE ON NORTHERN KNIGHTS COAACH – ANTHOONY ALLEN
Anthony Allen, currennt Coach of thee Northern Knnights, is part way through his third year as head coach
h, making
him the Northern
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Knigghts second-loongest servingg coach behind
d Keith Burns, who coachedd the Knights for a
record eleven (11) seassons and retireed at the end of
o Season 200
02.
Before hee took up coacching, Anthonny had a distinnguished senio
or playing carreer over 14 seeasons in the VFL,
V
VFA andd QAFL. From
m 1983-1985, he played threee seasons witth Hawthorn reserves
r
in
the VFL//AFL competiition. In 1986,, he joined Sanndringham in the VFA and in 1987,
he was reecruited to thee Brisbane Beaars in their debut year in thee AFL, but plaayed the
year withh Mayne in thee QAFL. In 19988 he returneed to Sandring
gham (VFA) and
a
played thhere for the neext nine seasonns until 1996. During this time,
t
Anthonyy was
captain for
fo five seasonns (1992-96), awarded
a
a cluub B&F (1991), Premiershipp captain
in 1992 and
a 1994 and was awarded the Norm Goss Memorial Medal
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for Besst on
Ground in
i the 1994 Grrand Final. Annthony was also named Cap
ptain of the VF
FL Team
of the Deecade for the 1990s
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and wass named vice captain of San
ndringham’s Team
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of
the Centuury.
Anthony’s coaching reecord is just ass impressive since
s
he comm
menced coachiing at Box
Donald in 20000. In 2003-04 he was assistaant coach at North
N
Melbourrne (AFL) and
d then
Hill withh Donald McD
moved too Coburg in 20005. He had a short break from
fr
coaching
g when he wass setting up hiss own businesss, but
returned in 2008 to coaach Old Cambberwell (VAFA). In 2009 he
h was Assistaant Coach of O
Oakleigh Charrgers in
b
appointeed head coachh of the Vic Metro
M
U/17 Futtures Academ
my for AFL Victoria.
the TAC Cup as well being
a
at thhe Knights in 2010, and hass been a mento
or for Josh Caaddy (Gold Cooast), Billy Lo
onger
He was appointed
(Brisbanee), Jack Newnnes (StKilda), Dylan Buckleey (Carlton) and
a Michael Mascoulis
M
(Weest Coast, Roo
okie).
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The Panthers have been the biggest
improvers in Division 1 over the opening
third of the season and today travel to
War Memorial Park, a ground it has had
little success at over the past 30 years, to
take on sixth-placed Greensborough.
It’s a massive clash for both teams, with
the Boro slipping to sixth place on the
ladder as a result of last week’s 38-point
defeat at Montmorency.
After winning their opening three
games of the season, the Boro have
lost their past three and are outside
the top five for the first time since the
conclusion of the 2010 season.
Bundoora will be looking to stretch
its lead at the top of the table when it
takes on seventh-placed Northcote Park
at Bill Lawry Oval.
Last week the Bulls held off a gallant
Heidelberg outfit to win last year’s Grand
Final replay by 10 points – the same
margin it won by in the 2011 premiership
decider. Matthew Dennis continued his
dominant start to the 2012 and was best
afield in the victory at Yulong Reserve.
Northcote Park must produce an upset
win as it battles to stay in touch with the
top five after an inconsistent start to the
season. The Cougars have 10 points from
the opening six weeks, however, their
only two wins have come against sides
placed eighth and tenth in Division 1.
West Preston-Lakeside and Heidelberg
meet for the first time since last season’s
preliminary final when they do battle at
J.E. Moore Park.
It’s been hard to get a read on the Roosters
so far this year, with the side yet to win or
lose consecutive games in 2012. Last week
they produced a solid performance when
they defeated Northcote Park by 21 points
away from home.
Simon Close was the star in the win, booting
six of his side’s 14 goals, while Andrew Luzza
played a fine game against his former club.
Heidelberg’s terrible run of injuries
continued when Adam Jackson and Adam
Symes both went down in the opening
quarter of last weekend’s loss to Bundoora.
But despite having heavily restricted
interchange rotations, the Tigers refused
to surrender and managed to outscore
the reigning premier over the final three
quarters of the game after conceding
the first four goals of the day.
Lower Plenty has its hands full when
it takes on next-door neighbour
Montmorency on its home paddock.
The Bears coughed up a golden
opportunity to win their first game
of the season last week and now sit
anchored to the bottom of the ladder.
Leading Macleod by 16 points at the
final change, the Bears were outscored
6.8 to 0.3 in the fourth quarter to
surrender to a 25-point loss.
Montmorency on the other hand
continued its rich vein of form and
notched up a fourth successive win
when it beat the Boro at home.
Ryan and Luke Jackson were again best
in the victory, while Patrick Fitzgerald
staked his claim as Montmorency’s best
forward with another bag of five goals.
Meanwhile, Whittlesea hosts Macleod
with both sides desperate to secure
their second win of the season to keep
their slim finals chances alive.
After two impressive performances
against Montmorency and West
Preston-Lakeside, Whittlesea took a step
backward at Eltham Central Reserve last
week when it was soundly beaten.
The Eagles led at quarter time, but could
manage just seven goals to Eltham’s 16
over the next three quarters so slump to
their biggest away loss of the year.
Macleod will hope to replicate last
week’s final quarter onslaught over four
quarters today, with the Kangaroos a
genuine chance of winning their second
consecutive game.
John Andrew was again fantastic and
now leads the Coaches Player of the Year
award by three votes, while Matt Walter
was dominant in the ruck. Importantly,
Cathal Corr and Justin White worked their
way into form and should be prominent
figures in today’s encounter.
RESULTS + Ladder
Round 6– Game Results
TEAM
Bundoora
Northcote Park 10.8 (68) def by West Preston-Lakeside 14.5 (89) Montmorency
Macleod 16.15 (111) def Lower Plenty 12.14 (86)
Eltham 19.18 (132) def Whittlesea 11.10 (76)
Montmorency 21.7 (133) def Greensborough 13.17 (95)
Bundoora 14.10 (94) def Heidelberg 12.12 (84)
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D
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179.63
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5
1
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123.77
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Eltham
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4
1
1
111.50
16
Heidelberg
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4
2
0
112.63
14
West Preston-Lakeside
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3
3
0
94.17
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Greensborough
6
3
3
0
108.92
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Northcote Park
6
2
3
1
92.05
8
Whittlesea
6
1
5
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82.09
4
Macleod
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1
5
0
69.07
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Lower Plenty
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0
6
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DIVISION 1
DIVISION 1
NORTHCOTE PARK
An excellent first quarter saw scores
almost even going into the second,
however a clinical performance and
excellent efficiency from West Preston
in the third quarter saw them take an
insurmountable lead into the last.
SENIORS
Benny McNiece was exceptional
once again, along with Narby Kelly
and Damian Galofaro. Bronik Davies
was workman-like again, running his
hardest to contain West Preston but
it wasn’t enough to gain back control
for Northcote. Doug Morris, in his first
game for the club was fantastic. His
presence and disposals at stoppages
was second to none. We hope to see
him in the Cougars strip plenty of times
this season. The boys will see this as
a missed opportunity to set a good
foundation for their season. The final
score NPFC 10.7.67 to WPLFC14.5.89
Assuming they are selected or injury
free both Steve Hiho and Nick Carter will
celebrate senior milestones this week
for the NPFC seniors. Steve plays his
100th match while Carts chalks up 50.
Great work fellas, keep ‘em coming!
RESERVES
In another close finish this week, the
BUNDOORA
A scrappy, tight and close game
against Heidelberg and in the end we
were probably lucky to hang on as
they were finishing fast.
SENIORS
Our better players were clearly Hydey
and he was ably supported by Matty
Dennis and Michael Mitchell.
RESERVES
Our most powerful display for the year
and building some nice momentum
as we head towards the long weekend
break. Dal was outstanding and a clear
BOG and was backed up well by Simon
Brekke and Robbie Graham.
THIRDS
Congratulations to Scotty and the
under-19s on a well-deserved first win
for season 2012. Let’s hope it’s the start
of many more. Best players were the
super impressive Thomas McEwan,
Youngy and Coco.
PRESENTATION NIGHT
Will be held on Saturday, October 20 at
Etihad Stadium. Cost is $110 per head
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reserves couldn’t hold on to a nine-point
lead heading into the final quarter, with
West Preston taking the lead in the final
minutes of play. It was a heartbreaking
loss for the boys, which saw them drop
to third on the ladder. Justin Chilcott
was exceptional kicking three in a best
on ground performance, along with
Daniel Ledda and Michael Neldrett. The
boys would be disappointed not to take
the points as they take on secondplaced Bundoora this week. The final
score NPFC 12.12. 84 to WPLFC 11.18.90
UNDER-19
The under-19s continued their domination
of the league with a stunning 113-point
victory over West Preston-Lakeside. Kane
Slater slotted six, Billy Abou-Eid had two with
10 other solo goal kickers. Joel ‘Dominator’
Donaldson was clinical and fortified his
chances for senior selection. Jordy O’Brien
and Benjamin Abbatangello also remained
composed as the boys took the points to
take top place on the ladder. The final score
NPFC 18.13.121 to WPLFC 1.2.8
NETBALL
Our girls continue to dominate,
even with their switch to a tougher
competition. They are now playing out
at Bundoora RMIT on Thursday nights at
7:30. If you’re around, support the girls
and see the Cougars in skirts terrorising
the opposition. Great work girls!
FUNCTIONS
A reminder of our Back to School function
which will be Saturday night on June 2
after our away match to Montmorency.
Starting at 7:30 pm at our clubrooms on
Westgarth St, players, supporters and
friends are welcome and we’re looking
forward to seeing familiar and new faces. A
DJ from the under-19s has been organised
so you’ve been asked to dust off those ties,
stubbies, long grey socks and black shoes
for blokes and short skirts and pig tails for
the ladies as we celebrate in style. $10 entry
for those in casual clothes, $5 dress up and
chicks get in for FREE!! Get around it!
FACEBOOK
If you haven’t already done so, like our
Facebook page Northcote Park Football
& Social Club for updates around the
club, photos, functions information and
everything Cougar related.
This report has been brought to you by
one of our new sponsors. Sportingbet
Australia has jumped on as a 2012 sponsor
and we’re delighted to be partnered with
them. They will be official sponsor of our
Thursday night Footy Show and we look
forward to a strong relationship over the
year. Don’t forget Thursday nights at the
club the boys have their weekly rant and
it’s just starting to grow some legs!
(three-course meal and drinks included
plus entertainment) so please don’t
miss out as there are only 250 spots
available for what will be an awesome
night. See the club’s website www.
bundoorabulls.com.au or Ben Shelton
for all details and to get your table of
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coaches, committeeman, members and
supporters to attend.
LADIES DAY
Saturday, June 2 vs Eltham at Yulong
Reserve. All interested wives, girlfriends,
sisters and mothers need to speak to
either Leanne Grant, Caroline Marshall or
Bronwyn Graham to secure a table for what
is always a ripping afternoon and night.
NOWHERE TO HYDE
This week’s edition of Bull Bits focuses
on the ugliest man ever to wear the
Bundoora Jumper, the Shrek himself,
Matthew Hyde! Considering there has
been some very ugly heads walk into
Yulong Reserve (Anthony Muleta, Sausage
Lips Pascoe, Steve Vernon and of course,
the Contessas) this is a feat that Hydey
himself should be very proud of.
The swaying factor for the Bundoora
half back being crowned Bundoora’s
Fugliest was the rapid rate of his
receding hairline which now has him
looking like Krusty the Klown. His
receding hairline has surpassed the
previous leader in this category, “Fat
Daks” Harrison.
Fun facts that you didn’t know about Hydey:
– He once coined the phrase “I miss you
like a fat kid misses cake” when his
long time suffering girlfriend Emily
went overseas for a month.
– He cried this year when demoted to
deputy vice captain from vice captain.
– He has a photo of his cousin Clint
McKay as his wallpaper on his phone
(and sings to it when lonely)
– He is the long lost identical twin to
Grand Slam winning tennis champion
Kim Clijsters
– He also cried and begged for
forgiveness on his front lawn when he
arrived home to find his bags packed at
the front door after a row the previous
evening with his lovely girlfriend.
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Senior Coach: Jason Heatley
Reserves Coach: Peter Apostolidis
Under 19 Coach: Matt McLennan
Senior Coach: Phil Maylin
Reserves Coach: Peter Judge
Under 19 Coach: Scott Pywell
Steve Hiho
Jake Mills
Will Debruin
Jessie Harris
Mick O'Connell
Ben McNiece
Bronik Davies (capt)
Muzi Ozdemir
Riad Elasmar
Matt Deledio
Andre Habchi
Joe Woonton
Anthony Hogan
Harley Short
Joel Donaldson
Robbie Weir
Brock McLennan
Daniel Ledda
Pat Considine
Tyler Karakaltas
Pierre Haddad
Pat O'Connell
James Kroussaratis
Nick Carter
Guneyt Ozusen
Tom Heffernan
Paul Scanlon
Julian Violato
Sean Lorenzini
Damien Galafaro
Nyaburu Kelly
Chris Hanchette
Shannon Young
Trent Fallon
Danny Rajab
Daniel Buckley
Koden Colman
Ben Abbatangelo
Justin Chilcott
Michael Salt
Daniel Flynn
Oliver McEwan
Remzi Sahin
Jason Grgic
Brad Kairouz
Philip Curran
Michael Naldrett
John Bakopoulos
Daniel Fitzpatrick
Mitch Papas
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12 Dylan O'Niell
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14 Joel Donaldson
15 James Augoustakis
17 Michael Borg
18 Jonathan Khalil
19 Nathan Pierce
20 Sean O'Niel
21 James Kroussaratis
22 Michael Gravina
23 Felix Punua
24 Steven Ferronato
25 Oliver Dexter
26 Billy Abou-eid
27 Luke Collins
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Joe Palazzolo
Micheal Farrelly
Luke Hyatt
Gary Moorcroft
Scott Houghton
Andrew Hamer
Salvatore Mamone
Ben Shelton
Adam Follacchio
Andrew Stellas
Robert Graham
Brayden Shaw
Matt Dennis
Tony Hogg
Daniel Karabatsos
Sam Patrick
Brod Gray
Trevor Croughan
Luke Shelton
Michael Mitchell
Brent Marshall
Nick Marchi
Lee Santoro
Matt Little
Brendan Carlyon
Kent Dalbridge
Brenton Jones
Chris McFarlane
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11 James Lord
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13 Daniel Preston
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16 William Topsom
17 Benjamin Weston
18 Lucas Williams
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Clifton Hill/North Fitzroy
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HEIDELBERG
Last week we were at the Bull Pen
which I must say is in as good a
condition as I’ve seen it for the three
games. For the second week in a row we
didn’t secure any points and added to
our already extensive injury list.
SENIORS
Fifteen minutes into the game we were
two key position men down and 4 goals to
none coming off a shocker the week before.
Things didn’t look too good at that stage,
but to our credit and in the tradition of a
Heidelberg vs Bundoora clash, the rest of the
game was a hard fought affair where they
couldn’t shake us off and we just couldn’t
bridge the gap. At the last change we were
13 points down and kicking down the hill I
thought we were a chance, but we kicked
4.6 from about 10 set shots and ended up
getting beaten by 10 points. Although we
didn’t get the points (and it was good to see
the players filthy about) there were plenty of
positives that were all outlined in the rooms
after the game so we should push on with
a fair bit of confidence. As I said we had two
significant injuries earlier in the game with
Jacko copping one then the one to Symesy
being a lot worse than first thought. We all
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elevated left Matty a bit undermanned
and frustrated at the short notice of
some of it. All that aside, the boys had a
crack and fought it out to the end. There’s
nothing wrong with the spirit here it’s just
all these outside issues that seem to be
working against us at the moment and
hopefully things will swing our way and
some better results will come our way.
Better Players- Josh Lloyd, Benny
Rawson, Ben Kennan, Jimmy, Zac, and
Jack Ridewood
After we all go into to the rooms for
an after match refreshment everyone
is invited back to the Olympic Hotel as
guests of former club champ and sponsor
Craig Shearer to wind up what we all
hope is a successful day on the field.
NETBALL
The girls got back on the winners’ list in a
thriller over Mernda. Well done to all involved.
LADIES LUNCH
Saturday, 11 August. Details to follow.
TODAY
We’re on the road again and its over to
the chook pen to take on the Roosters
who are coming off a good win. We’ll
all need to play well to get back on the
winners’ list.
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Senior Coach: Vin Dattoli
Reserves Coach: Matthew Sleeman & Paul Signorello
Under 19 Coach: Ash McGregor
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wish The Duke a speedy recovery and well
done to Heather and the training staff for
the way they handled it.
Better players in a great team effort –
Danny, Bruiser, Loges, Fabian, Irish and Jess.
RESERVES
17.17 to 5.2 – well there’s a positive right
there. Great kicking by our boys and the
Bulls should be ashamed of themselves,
succumbing to the intense pressure in
front of goal to register 17 minus scores
from 34 shots. We haven’t had 34 shots
this year but if we did we would have
kicked more goals than that. I don’t know
if it was Sutts being back in the side, he
is very good at putting them off while on
the mark and at the other end our goal
tally was up 500 % on the previous week
so things have really turned the corner.
Leep up the good work fellas.
Better players – M. Kinsella, Stefan, Ash,
Matty Hume, Matty Sutts and Harro.
UNDER-19
As previously reported this is a very
frustrating part of the club for several
reasons and last week chucked up more
frustration with the Knights running a
seminar on a bye weekend that required
players to attend and thus being
unavailable to us. School footy cost
us more good players and D.K. being
WEST PRESTON-LAKESIDE
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Simon Close got the money in the Best
Player tickets with six goals, just pipping
Daniel Bisetto who is having a good year
across half back. Mitch Tobin made his
senior debut, the fifth player from last
year’s under-17s to play senior football
this season. We tried a new way to keep
Garrett away from stealing footballs by
playing him in the twos but that didn’t
stop him having the footy all day. Jedd
was on fire with three goals and Stoikos
stepped up from the under-19s to kick the
winning goal. The under-19s played two
good quarters again but failed to hold the
opposition back for the first and last.
THIS WEEK
This week we’ve got the Tigers at home
so hopefully the crowds roll into the
Lake Oval to see a great game of local
football. Then we’re back at home again
next week to take on Lower Plenty.
AROUND THE TRAPS
The day didn’t start well for one parking
officer tackling with Bona who claimed
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the disabled car park by attaching a
moon boot. Unfortunately the officer
can’t see you’re disabled when you’re
in watching the footy. Jake was driving
very erratically to the game that his
poppy seeds fell of his roll. Who’s running
the club Kevin or Frank? Cooly reckons
we had the best two blokes in the comp
and they must have some pull as we saw
some new rules introduced. William is
currently putting together an extreme
makeover to disguise himself from the
previously mentioned members.
POKER NIGHT
After the club’s home game against
Heidelberg we will be holding a NoLimit Texas Hold’em tournament at the
club. Players are encouraged to buy
tickets in advance to ensure a spot in the
big game. Great prizes and the chance
to be crowned the King of Poker.
NETBALL
Last week beat the Eagles and are
currently in fourth place. The twos
accounted for Mernda chalking up their
first win for the season. Get along and
support the girls each Friday night. It
is becoming a very popular haunt for
some senior players
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Good to bounce back both in the
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Senior Coach: Ryan Smith
Reserves Coach: Craig Whitbourne
Under 19 Coach: Matt Ryan
Jake Williams
Rowan Williams
Adam Symes
Saul Caddy
Sean Logie
Josh Houlihan
James Allery
Rhys Healey
Jason Kennedy
Jess Sinclair
Michael Gay
Daniel Fulton
George Nabbout
Adam Coff
Chris Cullinan
Danny Nolan
Ben Cosgriff
Dale Nolan
John Shiels
Caleb Tiller
Michael Brunelli
Blair Harvey (capt)
Adam Jackson
Justin Powick
Stuart McLeod
Dan Kelly
Aaron Crispe
Michael Finn
Fabian Dorbolo
Mark Dorbolo
Geremie Ganino
Chad Walker (res capt)
Nick Miller
Anthony Panetta
Todd Riley
Lloyd Toffolon
Allan Young
Luke Giles
Will Drapac
Peter Spence
Matt Sutton
Ben Colliver
Tim Indian
Tobi Kennedy
Sam Millington
Sam Byrne
Josh Iezzi
Mark Dal Pozzo
Ash Cornell
Chris Sutton
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Daniel Cookson
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11 Ben Kennan
12 Nick Kenyon-Smith
13 Callum Gogerly
14 Mitch Hand
15 Ryan Lee
16 Will Wallace
17 Harley Mozdierz
18 Josh Lloyd
19 Beau McDonald
20 Spencer Finnegan
21 Jack Ridewood
22 Kaden Tieman
23 Adam Renwick
24 Justin Powick
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LOWER PLENTY
Our Cubs got away to a pretty solid
start in the first quarter.
CUBS
Weren’t able to capitalise in the end and
Macleod simply played their ground
better. The Cubs are still playing some
good footy at the moment and seem to
have made the transition to Divvy 1 very
well. While Patto and Man Crush continue
their run in the ones it’s up to a few blokes
to step up in these tight games. Maybe
then these close ones will start to go our
way. Trenta and Patty were good again
as were Emmo and Cooky. But BOG for
mine has to go to that man GRIFENDOOR.
Nothing got past this iconic cult figure and
he played a blinder.
MAGOOS
As the clouds cleared the twos hit the
ground running and smashed Macleod
in every aspect early to lead by five goals
at quarter time. Dominated the second
just as much and should have put the
game out of reach of Macleod but poor
kicking in front of goal meant they had
a sniff at half time. Sleyta dished out a
spray at the break, mainly targeting the
forwards for closing their eyes during set
shots. Didn’t play our best footy in the
MONTMORENCY
It took a while to shake the Slime,
and to their credit they kept
bouncing back until we blew them
away in the last quarter.
SENIORS
It was a ripping win by our boys and
despite a tough game, we never looked
like losing to Coley’s Slime. Doita
kicked another bag and might be our
key forward now instead of Petts or
Limbach! The Jackson boys dominated
again as did Sammy O. Brooker and
Bomber had the ball on a string and it
was good to see the boys get stuck into
a former Monty boy, as did the crowd.
Big game this week against Lower next
door. Maybe let them know this is our
neighbourhood. This is not a time to
take games easy, we need to continue
this good form every week.
MAIN GAME
Pretty ordinary performance. Only Pep
and Huss could hold their heads up
high. Not many positives to come out
of it, only that we can’t play any worse
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third and let a handy lead slip to only a
few goals by the last break but played
some good defensive footy in the last
to get the bickies by three goals. Soxy
dominated with five jags and gave off
just as many. The Greeks were good
again, Disco tapped his way into the best
and Larry Bird lead an impressive back
line that rarely gets beaten.
ONES
One that we would have pencilled in
early doors and it went to script for the
first three quarters. We did enough to
hold a break on them for most of the
day in a fairly physical encounter and
it was always going to come down to
who wanted it the most in the last.
Gaz put it on them and the boys just
couldn’t deliver in the last. They simply
wanted it more and embarrassed us
in the last, playing the sort of footy we
could only wish for. With what limited
opportunities we had going forward
we butchered it and let them break
out from defensive and score on the
rebound. Ricky returned and was one
of only a few that stuck it out in the last
while Jacko had another good one. Clint
and Ducky were also good while Billy
and Patto collected three majors each.
To say it was the one that got away is
understatement. Let’s really take it up to
our old foes in Mont today and rectify
last week’s effort.
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FUNCTIONS
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Details of the next Caveman function
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than we did. It was our first loss since
Round 18 last year and it was an ordinary
one. It’s a long way from the win over
Heidelberg last week. We have a chance
to redeem ourselves this week and show
that we are a true premiership threat.
UNDER-19
Bolts would be pretty happy not to
have got smashed on Saturday morning
considering how many injuries they
have. We’ll be better and continue to
be better once we get players back.
Chin up boys and keep working hard at
training and the rewards will come your
way. Good luck this week against Lower.
AROUND THE NEST
After the under-19s game Kaye Pepyat
got Stilly (who had just arrived at the
ground) to play the Monty theme song...
only to ask half way through the song
“did they win?” We love you Kaye, what
would we do without you?
SOCIAL NOTES
June 2 – Past Players Reunion from 1pm
at the room
June 16 – $10,000 Draw – 7pm at Social
rooms. Make sure you get your tickets.
June 23 – Family Day – Bring your kids
for plenty of activities during the day.
June 39 – Mid Year Ball – This will be a
great night see Shannon for tickets.
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Senior Coach: Garry Ramsay
Reserves Coach: Steve Layt
Under 19 Coach: Jack Sharp
Senior Coach: Fabian Carelli
Reserves Coach Grant Reinke
Under 19 Coach Darren Boulton
Clint Monger
Scott McLaughlin
Matt Duckworth
Steven Harrison
Reece Geary
Nick Gray
Max Leropoulos
Nathan Hendry
Ricky Mullins
Leighton O'Donnell
Nick Tyack
Bowen Zimbolani
Matt Neill
Luke Bower
Dylan Day
Lachlan Henderson
Adam Tsapasaris
Alden Meale
Dean Carr
Jarrod Shaw
Kane Tenace
Lachlan Hooper
Matt Barden
Michael Saldaneri
Ryan Gray
Michael Ryan
Ashley Payne
Tom Shaw
Alden Meale
Bill Barden
Josh Barker
Jesse Smith
Jackson Powell
Stephen Patterson
Chris Tsapasaris
Steward Ward
Ben Flannagan
Shannon Strickland
Jarrod Smyth
Patrick Flynn
Cam Elmore
Sean Downey
Alex Dinnes
Ben Buller
Hugh Kavanagh
Robbie Smith
Brett Equid
Jordan Bird
Ryan French
David Nash
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Will Morley
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Darcy Sharples
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James Course
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Jake Paterson
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Matt Girdlestone
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Laurie Naismith
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Jacob Rockwell
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Kyle Pearce
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Ayden Doumtsis
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Kiel Vann
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Jarrod McGough
Liam Hunt
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66 Cameron Birch
67 Morgan Nunan
71 Ryan Buckingham
72 Billy Ratje
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James Molinaro
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10 Kelly Le Gassick
11 Beau Hodgson
12 Zane Douglas
14 Jack Larkin
15 Dylan Cleary
16 Daniel Boulton
17 Luke McKay
18 Rodney Box
19 Luke Green
20 Sean Baldwin
21 Brett Lewis
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25 Nathan Wyles
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GREENSBOROUGH
The truth has to be told.
SENIORS
Inconsistency in effort cost us but it was
good to see a number of Boro juniors in
the best players. For us and Montmorency.
Goal kickers: C. Jordan 2, S. Munkara
2, J. Grubb 2, J. McLellan 2, A. Burns, L.
McQuilken, L. Stanton, S. Conte, J. Rogers.
Best Players: J. Johnston, J. McLellan, J.
Riddle, C. Jordan, D. Wilson, S. Munkara
RESERVES
Magnificent. Goal kickers: R. Lambert 2,
J. Pritchard 2, B. Freeman 2, M. Crawford,
S. McCallum, E. Duggan, C. Walker. Best
players: J. Pritchard, E. Duggan, M. Fowler,
M. Evans, C. Cogan, L. Gration
UNDER-19
Disciplined. Goal kickers: M. Hunt 2,
C. Clark 2, T. Laver, A. Cataldo, L. Money,
M. Allen, J. Rowe, S. Parks, J. Cox.
Best players: C. Clark, K. Bruhn, L. Emery,
M. Beames, M. Hunt, M. Allen
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
As we are now in a world of transparency and
full disclosure I believe the supporters and
members need to know the truth. In the past,
three successive losses would mean bring
your mouthguard and runners to training on
Tuesday. In the current world this is no longer
ELTHAM
Twelve club premiership points again
last Saturday against Whittlesea, with
the win in the seniors moving the side
to outright third on the ladder.
UNDER-19
A fairly even first half, but after getting
out to a six goal lead at three quarter
time, again fell in a hole in the last
quarter, and managed to scrape in by
just two points. They are making a habit
of dropping away in the latter part of
games. Fitness? Complacency? Maybe
a bit of both? The under-19 Division 2
side hadd a bye last week and is back in
action at Central this morning.
SECONDS
The question is when were the reserves
last sitting on top of the ladder? It was back
after Round 1, 2004 when they had an easy
win against newly-promoted Hurstbridge.
With Mont losing against Greensborough,
the boys find themselves on top after
Saturday’s win over the Eagles. Over nine
goals up at half time, they were able to kick
10 goals in both the last two quarters to
end up 172 point winners.
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acceptable in case someone gets hurt so we
had a team meeting on Tuesday to look for
ways to improve. Imagine my surprise when
coach Cole asked for suggestions on how we
can improve our performance on the field
and Dane Robertson requested we create a
Glee Club to improve moral. The suggestion
was seconded by Alex Rintoul and thirded by
boy band wannabe Brent Ryan. Jack is and
experienced campaigner and I thought no
way would he cop such nonsense. Instead he
arranged for blind auditions to be conducted
on Thursday. While the other teams slogged
it out on Thursday running and kicking, the
mighty Boro held singing auditions. Coach
Cole took over the role of Keith Urban, Aron
Burns was Joel Madden, Leigh Millsom
was Delta Goodrem, and the fear of racial
repercussions and on advisement from my
legal team, I can not name the person who
played Seal. The first audition saw Matt
Crawford do a magnificent medley of Bruno
Mars songs, Jamie Craker “the Knockout King”
sang a lullaby, then Bondy did a rendition of
Pink that had to be seen to be believed. At this
stage I could take no more and screamed at
the players that we need total commitment
to make finals. Tim Bongetti, the club captain,
responded on behalf of the group and said
first lets make regionals then worry about
finals. The previous story is fictional and does
not depict any actual; person or event.
FIRSTS
Thought to be a bit of a danger game,
after recent good form by Whittlesea
A bit of a stalemate until the boys
started showing signs midway through
the second quarter that they could be
on their way to victory. Led by 17 points
at half time and then after the break
kicked 11 goals to Whittlesea’s six to end
up 56-point winners.
THIS WEEK
We journey to Greensborough where we
have only posted the one victory over the
past 30 odd years. It’s been a real hoodoo
ground for us. A win today will go a long
way to cementing a place in the five.
SOCIAL
This Saturday night is PANTHER TRIVIA
NIGHT at the clubrooms. Starts at 7:30
sharp with a light supper and drinks at bar
prices. Max of 10 people per table. $20 per
head, BYO nibbles, raffle, prize for winning
table. A real great time was had last year.
An evening full of fun, lots of laughs and
great entertainment is again assured.
Call Jan to book your table 0400 833 991
or you can book on the web at
elthamfc.com.au
— The Northern Football League Record
THIS WEEK
The Boro Glee Club take on Eltham. It is a
massive game for both clubs and Eltham will
hopefully pay for our last couple of losses.
PAST PLAYERS AND SUPPORTERS REUNION
The details are as follows: Friday, August 3,
2012 at 6.30pm – late, Location: Memorial
Park Club Rooms as well as a marquee (mixed
function so please bring partner), catering
will comprise of finger food with costs around
$20-$25 per person and refreshments/drinks
at bar prices. To register your intention to
attend please contact one of the following:
Glenn Meredith: [email protected].
au, Wayne Dobson: wayne.dobson@mmsg.
com.au, or Gary Partington.
NETBALL
Last Friday, Team B played a great game
against Epping. It was great to see all players
put in 100 % and defend really strongly, as
well as going for the intercepts. In attack we
played well with everyone making leads
and trying to stay in front of their
players. It’s nice to know we have flexibility
throughout the team, with players that can
play in multiple positions. Although we
went down by three goals it was a great
game. Allisha Pike “Pikey”
WEBSITE
Check out the new improved club website:
www.greensboroughfc.com.au
PINK PANTHER LUNCH
One just for the girls on Saturday, June
16, 2012—Eltham vs West Preston—
home game 11:30am to 2pm. This will be
a big day in aid of Breast Cancer Network
Australia – Bev Killock to entertain the
girls, MC Glenn Moriarty 11:30 to 2pm,
three-course meal with wine, beer and
soft drinks. Just $50 per head bookings
again with Jan 0400 833 991
Eve Night Club – Saturday June 23 –
after Heidelberg away game; see Jacko
for details.
Cocktail Night Saturday July 7—
clubrooms after Lower Plenty away game.
President’s Lunch – Saturday July 21 – Eltham
vs Northcote Park – Special guest speaker is
Frank Costa. Again a ticketed event.
Panther Circle Final Draw—Saturday
August 25 – after West Preston away game
Vote Count Day—Sunday September
23 – Panther Place
Presentation Night – Friday October 12
WEBSITE
For all the latest news check us out at
elthamfc.com.au
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ELTHAM
Senior Coach: Bryan Cole
Under 19 Coach: Ben Turner
Senior Coach:
Brett Millsom
Joel Mclellen
Tim Atkins
Tristan Stead
Jason Rogers
Scott Conte
Josh Riddle
Josh Grubb
Lauchlin McQuilken
Mitchell Anderson
Josh Griffiths
Conlan Gunn
Aaron Burns
Alex Rintoul
Jack Johnston
Daniel Fowler
Scott Barnett
Daniel Bryant
Rhys Boyden
Max Johnston
Christopher Walker
Tim Bongetti
Dane Robertson
Drew Wilson
Matthew Tarr
Nicholas Riddle
Luke Harbison
Tyler Scarce
Matthew Bosco
Scott McCullum
Jamie Craker
Matthew Fowler
Cameron Jordan
Jason Tucker
Tate Forster
Travis Miller
Leigh Millsom
Corey Coogan
Jack Aldersea
Eamon Duggan
Eamon Jenkins
Jake Hedley
Aiden Rowe
Nathan Walker
Craig Meredith
Michael Salmic
Dylan Cunningham
Mitchell Pearce
Michael Evans
Brent Ryan
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52 Joel Crook
53 Anthony Feeney
54 Matthew Crawford
55 Tyson Yilmaz
56 Leigh Meredith
57 Chris Libertino
58 Shaun Bond
59 Reece Lambert
61 Daniel
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63 Matthew Bongetti
66 Brent Freeman
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Sam Carrucan
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Christopher Clark
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Scott Conte
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Liam Emery
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Jake Rowe
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11 Marcus Allen
12 Luke Shaw
13 James Love
14 Alex Libertino
15 Jack Johnston
16 Daniel O'Kelly
17 Jack Didier
18 Aaron DeGorgio
19 Jordan Cisek
20 Steve Schmidt
21 Dylan Forster
22 Luke McCann
23 Jake Lambert
24 Tim Laver
25 Bernie McDowell
26 Conor Pocock
27 James Cox
28 Konrad Bruhn
29 Michael Beams
30 Jarrod Barnes
31 Sam Kayll
32 Luke Money
33 Dylan Rowe
34 Nathan Gioffre
35 Adrian Cataldo
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Brendan Ryan
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Chris Barry
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Andrew Sturgess
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Kris Pendlebury
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Gavan Connelly
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Dale Equid
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Jackson Weatherald
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Jamie Doukas
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Chris Varsamakis
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David Cox
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Stef Coutot
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Andrew Gray
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Brendan O'Sullivan
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Josh Ernest
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Andrew Hughes
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Michael Rogneda
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Lachie Richardson
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Billy Glasgow
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Paul Currie
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Blake Lorey
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Sean Brazzale
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Luke Kelso
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David Folino
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Ryan Bugeja
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Stuart Laing
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Mikael Avramov
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Brendan Moylan
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Steven Smith
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Corey Smith
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Reid Gardam
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Brad Perry
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Matthew Jessop
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Matthew Keys
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Nick Tieri
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Matthew Williamson
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Matthew Simpson
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Ryan Hocking
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Christopher Dell
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Tim Currey
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Jake Leslie
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Lachlan Merkel
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Brett Middleton
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Josh Lorey
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Trent McAllister
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Tom Rogers
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Andrew Brazzale
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Bradyn Taglieri
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Joshua Anderson
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Marcus Solomon
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Josh Marchbank
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Tom Richardson
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Jordan Pettigrove
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Jesse Duggan
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Anthony Stephens
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Richard Dennis
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Jordan Pettigrove
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Mark Keenan
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Andrew Kidd
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Chris Nanni
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Luke Colvin
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Sean Wilson
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Ben Catania
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Jake Equid
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DIVISION 1
DIVISION 1
WHITTLESEA
The less said about the main game
the better.
SENIORS
We started well and lead by two goals early,
but the work rate and hard running of the
Panthers made us look second rate after
quarter time. We proved that we belong in
the top flight two weeks ago against West
Preston, and the sooner all senior players
start to believe that, the better we will be.
On a positive note, our lazy full forward
registered an incredible 15 possessions and
three goals in the last quarter – if he hasn’t
already mentioned this to you, give it time.
The highlight was Spider’s head wobbling.
The lowlight was Port knocking off North
Melbourne. Better players were Hormo, Sco
Mac, Max and Twig.
RESERVES
The boys continue to front up and show
plenty of heart against the odds. Terrific to see
young Thady (the cleaning lady) amongst the
better players, not so terrific to lose two of our
better players to set penalties for a fortnight.
Having two Eagles sent off really hurt our
MACLEOD
The sighs of relief could be heard all
around De Winton Park after we came
from four goals down to win by four
goals over a determined Lower Plenty.
LAST WEEK
After an ordinary first half, the boys dug
deep, particularly in the final term when
we forced Lower into a few defensive errors
and got the ball deep and dangerous into
our attack. The motivational talk from Denis
Pagan during the week worked wonders
as did his theory about where the good
AFL teams score their goals. Great to see
everyone back in the rooms (and thanks to
the big Lower contingent) after the game
and the players and coaches certainly
enjoyed themselves. Thanks to Megs and
Nic from the netball team for running the
bar and getting a few tired and emotional
people home! Simmo took a late night
call from his digs in Brazil and reckons he
could understand the locals better than
some of us. Matty Walter was a standout in
the ruck, Woody and Scooter ran the ball
brilliantly and Cathal showed why he is a
powerhouse in that last quarter. Hammer
was the only injury after suffering writer’s
cramp signing copies of his full-page photo
in The Northerner. The twos gave up an
early lead, fought their way back only to
let it slip in the final quarter. Billy Damevski
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rotations and things went from bad to worse
afterwards. The highlight was Lachy’s shiner.
The lowlight was the last quarter. Better
players were Glenny, Hobba and Homer.
UNDER 19
This season’s pattern continued for the
under-19s. They didn’t turn up until threequarter time and then came home like a
freight train thanks to some Cecil brilliance
and a freaky goal from that Lakyn bloke from
The Voice. The under-19s didn’t deserve to
win, but let’s hope that last quarter effort
results in some self belief. The highlight
was the character shown in the last quarter
fightback (tied with the half time spray from
Cabbage). The lowlight was the ongoing
laziness of the players...and Schotty’s hair. But
more so Schotty’s hair. Better players were
Lashy, Menzies and Chook.
NETBALL
Eagles A 25 def by Lakeside 35
Eagles B 15 def by Sth Morang A 36
Eagles C 10 def by Fitzroy Stars A 35
BOTTOMS UP
If you’re not on Facebook, you’ve missed
out on some cracking photos over
was unstoppable in defence and Christian
Forester ran his heart out. The under-19s
pulled off a great win playing disciplined
footy in tough conditions. Aaron White,
Matty Yarwood and Trent West were among
the better players.
MICK MALTHOUSE LUNCH
Premiership coach Mick Malthouse will be
guest speaker for the annual Cloudraisers
Business Lunch on Friday, July 13 at De
Winton Park. Cost is $100 (males), $80
(females), $200 (seated with Mick Malthouse).
Includes 2-course lunch, beer, wine,
champagne, soft drink. Noon-4.30pm. RSVP
– Jim Nankervis 9466 9669 (work), 0409
464454, [email protected] or John Inglis
0416 048407, [email protected]
LIFE MEMBERS DAY NEXT SATURDAY
Celebrate the club’s 65th anniversary with a
life members and past players and officials
lunch. All welcome – $40 a head, $70 a couple,
2-course meal, beer, wine, champagne and
soft drink. Book with Megan 0414 665 962 or
email [email protected]
$5000 DRAW
Tickets are now on sale for the $5000 draw
which will be an evening function on
Saturday, July 21, at De Winton. Tickets are
just $50 and entitle each ticket holder to free
drinks (beer, wine, champagne, soft drink)
for the first hour (7-8pm), and discounted
drinks after that. Live entertainment, big
marquee, great finger food and the chance
— The Northern Football League Record
the weekend. One of our cheeky little
backmen, whose popularity amongst
opposition clubs is unrivalled, was
pooped after a big day and paid a pretty
hefty price for his nap. It’d be a real
bummer if you don’t know what we’re
talking about, so add “Tolly Jnr” as a
friend on the book now.
THE MISSING LINK
We won’t dob anyone in, but one of the
leadership group members from the
under-19s, who has played every game
in the seniors so far, believes he has the
solution to fixing all the problems being
faced in the early game.
“You need me” quote/unquote.
CONGRATULATIONS
To big Spider who has finally popped the
question to his lovely partner Sarah. There
was a Facebook hoax running earlier in the
year regarding this, but we can assure you
that this time it’s the real thing!
MISSING
If anyone knows where Sheepy is, please
contact the Eltham Police Station. Or let
Sheepy know himself..
to win a $2500 gift card of your choice, plus
5 x $500 gift cards of your choice. See Bryan
Bottomley to secure your ticket.
DINNER DANCE
Saturday, June 16 at the MCG in the Harrison
Room. Starts at 7.30pm for 8pm sit down,
$110pp – pre-pay only. Two-course meal
with beverage package included (spirits on
cash basis). Dress – lounge suit and cocktail
dress. RSVP by June 8 to Megan 0414 665
962 or email [email protected]
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
June 30 (beyondblue lunch v West Preston),
August 18 (Team of the Decade 2000-09).
Check the website www.macleodfc.com.au
or our Facebook page www.facebook.com/
macleodkangaroos. For all social bookings/
enquires speak to Megan 0414 665 962.
NETBALL
Both sides had good wins last Friday at RMIT.
The A team were too slick for Mont finishing
53-27 winners. The B team led from start to
finish to record a 36-20 win over St Marys.
The wins leave both sides near the top of the
table with some big games coming up.
CONGRATULATIONS
To the big General, aka Matty Rose, and
his partner Emily, on the news they are
expecting their first child. Rumour mill
says there is a father-son selection coming
Macleod’s way. And all the best to vicepresident and senior runner Leigh Moulden
and Katelyn for their wedding next Saturday.
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MACLEOD
Senior Coach: Peter Bugden
Under 19 Coach: Jarrad Carey
Senior Coach: Cristian Brandt
Reserves Coach: Adam Reimers
Under 19 Coach: Jamie Boland
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Matthew Quinton
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Ryan Stachnowski
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Teariki Neophitou
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Jake Potter
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Dylan Chatley
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Trent Groom
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Luke Russell
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Lachlan Brennan
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Chris Long
Travis White
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Ray Walker
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Lachlan Considine
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Matt Yarwood
Matthew Veszpremi
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Joel Kidd
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Shaun Melican
Sam Bell
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Hamish Paynter
Josh Henkel
Nick Lynch
Christian Forester
Matt Rose
Brett Wilding
Liam Cowper
Matthew Clarke
Billy Damevski
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DIVISION 2
HURSTBRIDGE
Last week we headed over to
Thomastown for what was a must win
game. With a few ins and as a result
some added depth to the reserves we
felt confident we could take home a
couple of wins.
SENIORS
The boys came out of the blocks
strongly, banging on the first few goals
to take handy lead at quarter time.
That’s as good as it got. In the next three
quarters although we managed to hold
the lead in each we relinquished it just
as easily. The game was there to be won
but the opportunity was never seized. It
was a disappointing day. All of our senior
personnel need to draw breath and take
stock. It is time to wipe the slate and
start fresh with a new focus. Let’s get this
season back on track with an unrelenting
effort on and off the track.
RESERVES
More of the same and all the more
disappointing after a good win last week.
Winnable game went begging with
undisciplined acts creeping in. See above.
EPPING
It couldn’t have been scripted better,
with the seniors still undefeated in
2012 and sitting a game clear atop
the ladder.
THE CLUB
Not as good news for the reserves,
going down in a close one, but still a
chance to finish top two this year. Let’s
get back to winning ways in the reserves
and have both sides take home the four
points today. All the best boys.
SPONSOR
An institution in Epping and long time
sponsor, Chow Garden is the place to
go for a fantastic Chinese meal. Go
and visit Patrick and the crew for a sit
down banquet or give them a call on to
pick up some takeaway. Always a great
meal either way at Chow Garden: 68
Coulstock St, Epping. Ph: 9401 3311
SENIORS
Another good win last week over
quality opposition,and now holding a
6-0 lead for the season. Once more a
great team effort, and this was shown
on the scoreboard with 12 individual
goal kickers for the day. Impressive
games once again by Moorey and Matty
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UNDER-19
A couple of weeks back our club hosted
a “Look After Your Mates” forum after
training in conjunction with the local
police. The focus of the evening was to
get across the real dangers associated
with young men and cars. Little did any
of us realise how starkly and tragically
that message would be reinforced so
soon after. Our under 19s captain’s
younger brother, Dylan, was tragically
killed in a vehicle accident on Friday
night last and our deepest sympathies
are with Bowen, his family and all those
affected by Dylan’s passing. The club
has been deeply affected and hopefully
if any good can come from this terrible
loss it will be that Dylan will be a
constant reminder to us all of the ever
present danger associated with young
men and cars.
We must thank Thomastown’s
committee and under-19s for their cooperation, understanding and absolute
respect on Saturday.
NETBALL
The netball girls had a big win on Friday
night against Lalor, 40-1. Go Bridgettes!
Best players were Bec, Tamika and Lara.
Garland, the latter kicking four majors
to lead the goal kickers. Another great
defensive effort down back, dousing
a potent opposition forward line who
have almost 700 points in the for
column, with Brenna playing one of his
best this year but supported well by
Haynesy, Santo working his way each
week and the rest of the boys down
back. Willo marked everything that
came to him and was a firm target up
forward, being well supplied by Bulldog,
Les Adams and Matty Dornauf. Keep
the ball rolling this week boys for a win
against Hurstbridge and take it to 7-0.
RESERVES
Always disappointing to lose, especially
when we had plenty of opportunities
to win. Great to have Truk back and
straight into form, with plenty of
support around him down back from
Matty Franklin, Justin T, Rowds and Fab
in a backline that has had more good
quarters than bad this year. Great effort
all day from Cam Brown who ran and
ran, with equally good work from Jarrod
Agosta, Huss and Kyle Turnbull – who
didn’t get a spell out of the middle for
the whole four quarters. Anth Guida
had a day out kicking five majors, but
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NB: if you are not financial you will not
be able to play so make sure you get
your dues paid up this week
MEMBERSHIPS
See Nessy if you are after a Tile Club
membership or Brendan Keith for
all your other membership needs.
Brendan’s contact details are available
on the committee page of the club
website www.hurstbridgefc.com
ON THE GRAPEVINE
Jason Akermanis will play next week
against Diamond Creek at Ben Frilay
Oval, Hurstbridge. Game starts at
1:00pm. Special guests include Terry
Daniher, Ray Shaw and Dylan Grimes.
HAVE YOUR SAY
If any members have got something
they would like to get off their
chest or suggest, send us an email
[email protected]
Keep watching, keep barracking and
keep well.
HURSTBRIDGE
EPPING
Senior Coach: Darren Blyth
Reserves Coach: Kevin Lewis
Under 19 Coach: James McCarthy
Senior Coach: Mario Bandera
Reserves Coach: Con Borg
1
Sean Jellie
39
David Duclos
1
Aaron Willitts
39
Daniel Haynes
2
Zac Johnston
41
Daniel Carrolan
2
Luke Lirosi
40
Jake McDougall
3
Tom Barrow
42
Jackson Bellingham
3
Aaron Johnson
41
Kurt Warren
4
Ben Fennell
43
Tim Motchell
4
Simon Kefalas
42
Harley Nancarrow
5
Scott Jellie
44
Jack Donnelly
5
Joshua Stavely
44
Dylan Maxwell
6
Adam Gambling
45
James Duclos
6
Travis Keating
45
Stuart Hurley
7
Daniel Sadowy
49
Roger Scott
7
Matthew Garland
46
Anthony Alessandrino
8
Josh Robinson
50
Sam Taylor
8
Jarrod Tilley
47
Huss Akkari
9
Josh Saw
55
Rainer Haycraft
9
Brenton Keating
48
Matthew Franklin
10
Kyle Thompson
65
Geoff Websdale
10
Jarryd Watkins
49
Fabian Altimirano
11
Joel Ballie
69
Brenton Thomas
11
Daniel Moore
50
Lachlan Vella
12
Lewis Johnstone
76
Matthew Vincent
12
Joel Dunmore
51
Mitchell Henwood
GO BRIDGES!!
13
Chase Caulfield
77
John Caldwell
13
Joshua Totino
52
Justin Traitsis
Today’s Bridges Bull brought to you by
Watson Holden.
14
Brent Hay
99
Michael Richards
14
Matthew Calcutt
54
Dale Ind
15
Lyle Ballie
15
John Kreuzer
57
Jarrod Agosta
16
Nick Milne
16
Michael O'Neill
59
Dean Ferguson
17
Shaun Purcell
17
Shaun Hamling
61
Karlo Sipin
18
Simon Callen
20
Lesley Adams
62
Joshua Santaguida
19
Jack Wood
21
Daniel Santoro
65
Peter Shine
20
Damon Earp
22
Adrian Totino
74
Leo Guida
21
Tony Heron
23
Nick Josevski
22
Ryan De Ree
24
Shaun Garland
23
Nathan Grimes
25
Peter McMahon
24
Bryce Mullane
26
Erik Beeson
25
Mitch Lucas
27
Matthew Dornauf
26
Scott Clarkson
28
David Little
27
Scott Blacwood
29
Kyle Turnbull
28
Michael Harper
30
Robert Skiathitis
29
Dan Nicholson
31
Chayse Turnbull
30
Craig Mehmet
33
Cameron Brown
31
Nathan Lamb
34
Shannan Ciavarella
33
Callum Thomas
35
Shane Wood
34
Brad Clarkson
36
Stuart Hurley
36
Brennan Miller
37
David Fitzpatrick
37
Vijay Brown
38
Blake Dobbin
stray kicking saw the game finish with
15 behinds on the Pingers ledger which
definitely affected the outcome. The
positives are we aren’t far away, and
with a few guys back we can be a force
this yearas long as we all believe it. Get
back on track with a win today fellas,
good luck.
CLUB NOTES
Lots happening in the next couple
of months at the club, including the
President’s Lunch on June 16 - Epping
vs Lalor. This includes a two-course
meal and former AFL great Stan Alves
will be guest speaker. Cost is only $25,
see Julianne to book your seat. Other
dates to keep free are June 23 - Breast
Cancer Fundraiser and Awareness
Day and July 22 - $10, 000 Draw. More
details will be in the Blues News,
around the club and on Epping Football
Club -Vic Facebook page leading up to
these events so keep an eye out.
Got news, messages, interesting or
amusing things from around the club
you’d like to see in the Blues News? Please
email me at: [email protected]
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DIVISION 2
DIVISION 2
DIAMOND CREEK
Everybody knew the importance of
this result against the fourth-placed
Doggies, and knew than only a four
quarter effort of consistent football
would win the day.
SENIORS
Unfortunately, we just didn’t deliver.
Three quarters of football is not good
enough against a side as strong as
North Heidelberg. In the end we fell to
a 15-point loss with Michael Robinson,
Graeme Brown and Brett Godfrey our
best players on the day. We all send
our best to Jai Norman on a quick
recovery from injury. We must bounce
back quickly today against the Fitzroy
Stars and get our fifth win of the
season on the board.
RESERVES
It was never going to be an easy
task taking on the North Heidelberg
boys who have been playing good
footy and sit on top of the ladder,
undefeated so far this season. In
good conditions it turned out to be
a great game with both sides going
FITZROY STARS
Our boys were able to add another
good win last week over quality
opposition in Epping.
RESERVES
The game was tight all day with only a
goal or two between the two teams who
were fighting hard to gain the upper hand.
The game started in slippery condition
and was a bit of a scrappy affair in the first
quarter. The second quarter saw the game
kick up a notch with Jordy, Ethan and
Dalton taking control of the middle and at
half time seen our boys were down by just
two points. In the third term both teams
came out and traded goals, with Epping
kicking a wasteful 3.6 to our 3.3. The final
quarter saw our boys come to life kicking
5.1 to Epping’s 3.2 (including a beauty
from Dalton on the boundary) to record a
gutsy six-point win. Better players on the
day were Dalton, Ethan, Jordy, Coops, Jas
Mac and Jason Kanoa. Well done boys!
NETBALL
What a good night for our netballers with
both teams winning in convincing style. Our A
grade girls played the Eagles from Whittlesea
winning 35 to 10 and moved to third on the
ladder. Keep up the good work girls.
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hard and not much in it all day. North
started the last quarter well and
kicked two quick goals. These goals
proved decisive as at the final siren
we were just 14 points down. To all
the Creek boys who played, hold your
heads up high, it was a fantastic team
effort. Well done to North for the
sportsmanship you displayed after the
game. It really was appreciated by all
at our club. Thank you again!
UNDER-19
A tough day for all who played in the
under-19s game against Reservoir
last Saturday, a game where our
numbers were well down again. Many
thanks to the four players who filled
in and helped us get over the line by
three goals. The best players were
Watto, Levi and Dipper. With numbers
expected back soon players will need
to be mindful of the requirements
expected to ensure your place in the
side is retained. Make sure you’re at
training and doing everything to put
your hand up for selection
SOCIAL SCENE
The long awaited “Mr Diamo” night is
fast approaching. Tickets are now on
sale for what has been heralded as the
“Social Event of the Year”. Get in quick
to avoid disappointment. Thanks to the
girls who organised our “Ladies Day” a
very good day was had by all.
WEBSITE
Don’t forget our new website: www.
diamondcreekfc.com.au
Our B grade girls had a good win too,
beating Epping 34 to 14. The win moved
them to fourth on the ladder so keep
up the good work ladies. It was good
to see so many of the boys down there
supporting the girls. Well done lads!
SENIORS
As both teams were undefeated, this
was the match of the round and all eyes
were watching keenly to see who would
walk away with the four points and top
position on the ladder. Epping was up
and about early and kicked the first
two goals of the game before the Stars
settled and were able to add two goals
of their own to have the scores tied up at
quarter time. The second quarter started
the same as the first, with Epping again
hitting the scoreboard early on to lead
by 14 points before the Stars clicked into
gear and kicked the next four goals. The
momentum then swung back Epping’s
way as the Blues kicked another three
goals to head into the main break nine
points up. The third quarter was an arm
wrestle as both sides traded goals, kicking
four apiece (including a long bomb from
Joshy Wang and a great snap from Alboy)
as Epping went in at the last break with a
six-point lead. This is where it got ugly as
Epping ran riot and did as it pleased in the
last, with a lot of the Stars players going
missing. While it wasn’t the result we were
after, we now know where we are at as a
side and where we need to get to ensure
we don’t let the opposition run away like
that again. The positive is that we get to
see what we learned from that match
and take it into this week’s game against
another quality side in Diamond Creek,
where only a four quarter effort will get
us back on track. Better players for the day
include Alboy, Jye and Jai. Special mention
to the high flyers Lelly and Jye Brennan on
their great grabs.
TOOL OF THE WEEK
It would have to be a significant event to
knock Alex Kerr off his perch this week
for getting locked up in an immigration
detention centre and barred from all
Third World countries for a yea,r but
that’s exactly what Shacks has done. Bad
luck Alex but anyone who is cleaned up,
knocked out and stretchered off by an
umpire almost deserves the Brownlow.
Well done BIG fella!!!
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FITZROY STARS
Senior Coach: Paul Kennedy
Reserves Coach: Brian Hardman
Under 19 Coach: Ian Carey
Senior Coaches: Lelly Bamblett
Travis Hodgson
1
Ryan Constance
43
Daniel Taylor
1
Jai Burns
36
2
Simon Buchanan
44
Brent Gutterson
2
Mungara Brown
37
Luke McKeown
3
Brad Craig
45
James Orr
3
Lionel Proctor
38
Hayden Love
4A
Tyron Loader
46
Jack Patterson
4
Basil Sibasado
39
Shaun Austin
4B
Caine Lowrie
47
Daniel Padget
5
Graham Norris
40
Jaiden Graham
5
Luke Simpson
48
Matthew McGinty
6
Peter Hood
42
Jake McCauley
7
Tim Watson
50
Daniel Saykan
7
Jason Kanoa
44
Pepe Caruso
8
Ryan Burton
60
Michael Robinson
8
Josh Wanganeen
45
Frank Caruso
9
Travis Knight
62
Lachlan McLelland
9
Leslie Bamblett
47
Luke Brown
10
Brian Hardman
68
Kurt Ward
10
Jason McCormack
48
Peter Welsh
11
Tom McLean
70
Richard Smith
11
Jye Brennan
50
Wade McEwan
12
Alex Vella
71
Ryan Burrell
12
Keith Morgan
51
Simon Flagg
13
Jesse Simmons
72
Matthew Smith
13
John Hayes
52
Ash Morris
14
Joel Burrell
81
Chris McAuley
14
Patrick Davis
54
Luke Edwards
15
Brenton Hoppe
82
Tristan Conway
14B
James Williams
55
Chris Welsh
16
Ryan Tolley
UNDER 19
15
Gordon Bamblett
56
Michael Graham
17
Michael McKenzie
1
Nathan Byatt
16
Kaelun Brown
57
Brodie Cook
18
Ben Garrard
2
Daniel Shellard
17
James Dau
58
Jordan Cook
19
Ben Westcott
3
Lachlan Buckley
18
Matthew Seadon
67
Ruben Hudson
20
Luke Campitelli
4
Jayden Shirreff
19
Tyson Lovett-Murray
21
Josh Whitehouse-Summers
5
Bryce Adams
20
Mark Franklin
22
Gerrard O'Connor
6
Matt Watson
21
Alistar Thorpe
23
Jedd McQueen
7
James Simpson
22
Clayton Murray-Mitchell
24
Graeme Brown
8
Ben Franzini
23
Ethan Atkinson
Randall Rioli
25
Jai Norman
9
Adrian DiPierro
25
26
Josh Smith
10
Dylan Kennedy
26
John Henderson
28
Andrew Owen
11
Mitch Johnson
27
Steve Hanning
29
Chris Moloney
12
Cameron Croxford
28
Coree Thorpe
30
Daniel O'Reagan
15
Brandon Togni
29
Josh Shackleton
32
Andrew Campbell
20
Liam Padget
30
Jordan Yarran
33
Rikki Stephens
21
Stefan Dezan
31
Matthew Eagles
34
Kane Crellin
26
Lee Jacobs
32
Kane Cooper
38
Brett Godfrey
39
Jesse Spiropoulos
33
Dalton Guthrie
39
James Gebert
69
Beau Cahill
34
Jamie Scott
42
Stephen Legg
35
Jayden Lovett
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DIVISION 2
DIVISION 2
LALOR
Another lacklustre display early
against South Morang, but we will
take the four points.
Bombastic Blood
It seems we have to get behind before
we display any urgency to win the game.
We will have no chance against the top
four teams if we don’t play four quarters
of football. If we are to give ourselves a
chance at finals we must beat the sides
around us more comfortably. The boys
trailed by 14 points early in the third
quarter, but kicked 14 of the last 17 goals
of the game to come away with a 49-point
win. Shep kicked a bag of 10 to shoot
to the top of the goal kicking table. He
kicked four in the last quarter on Saturday,
making it nine goals in the last quarters
over the past two weeks.
RESERVES
The reserves are really battling badly
at the moment. Hopefully the can
THOMASTOWN
George summed it up best when he
said that, for all but 10 minutes against
Hurtbridge, we controlled the game.
- BLUEBOY
SENIORS
As such, we secured the win that was
so richly deserved. It is important, now,
to make that the standard we need to
achieve for the rest of the year. Winning
is much better than losing and hopefully
it is the kick start we need heading into
the local derby against Lalor.
RESERVES
Last week against Hurstbridge was
nowhere near where we wanted to play
but we were eventually able to grind
out a narrow win against a determined
outfit. This week we face another stern
test in Lalor and nothing short of a four
quarter performance will get the job
done. Remember one thing – actions
speak louder than words. Let our actions
this week do the talking!!
UNDER-19
Last week’s game against Hurstbridge
was forfeited owing to a personal
tragedy with one of the Hurstbridge
players. On behalf of the Thomastown
Football Club, we would like to pass on
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turn things around quickly. At the
weekend we went down to the Lions
by 32 points, our sixth straight loss
leaving us now two games adrift at the
bottom of the table.
UNDER-19
The under-19s are being competitive
for most parts of the game and
when they produce four quarters
will be capable of beating anyone. A
25-point loss to South Morang wasn’t
a terrible result, but the boys are
certainly capable of producing better
performances.
AROUND THE TRAPS
Who was the vice president who
forgot his members card and had
to pay to get in at Hurstbridge? The
double agent was back on Saturday,
teaching everyone how to handball.
And who was the bear so rugged up
last Saturday, he must have been a
polar bear. If you want to evacuate
the rooms just read out the teams on
Thursday night. The quickest mass
our condolences to Hurtsbridge and the
family involved.
NETBALL
Mixed results last week with the A team
convincing winners, whilst the B team
were narrow losers. Great effort none
the less girls!! Games tip off from about
7pm onwards so get down to RMIT on a
Friday night to cheer on our girls.
SOCIAL NEWS – SPECIAL EFFORT RAFFLE
Thanks to everyone who managed to
sell a raffle ticket and support the club.
To all the prize winners, well done and
enjoy the spoils!!
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK
This week’s sponsor is Shark Screens Pty
Ltd. Thomastown welcomes Damian
and the staff at Shark Screens as a new
sponsor for 2012. Situated at 2 / 26
Humeside Drive Campbellfield, phone
Damian on 9357 0076 or 0412 244 214.
AROUND THE LAIR
– The coffee machine saga just won’t
go away. Rumours are rife that John
Spena has been fraudulent in advising
how much he has contributed to the
actual machine. Word is that he didn’t
organise the machine itself, the coffee
that goes in it or the setting up of the
machine. That just leaves the $1 per
litre milk…..John, please explain?
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exodus you will ever see. Our best
wishes to Kingy and we wish you a
speedy recovery, especially Mocca as
he is sick of his missus waiting hand
and foot on you.
TODAY
We welcome our neighbour
Thomastown today to play for the
Paul Broderick trophy. At the moment
Thomo hold it after beating us at
home last year. With a couple of wins
under our belt and playing at home
the incentive is to win that trophy
back. A win today will be our third in
succession and puts us back within
touching distance of the top four and a
chance to play finals in 2012.
– Apologies must go out to Micko’s
dad in relation to last week’s Poker
Night. Micko’s dad actually split the
pot with Chaddy’s dad in the battle of
the fathers. I had wrongfully given the
win to Chaddy’s dad outright. So well
done Mr. Collier on sharing the spoils
and special mention to Micko for
reminding the editor of his mistake!!
– Well done, also, to Jimmy Fab. Jimmy
becomes the first ever player to
come off the ground with hamstring
cramps.
– Last but not least, special mention
to Sammy Italiano. As if a bruising
encounter against Hurstbridge wasn’t
enough, he then had to endure the
full force of a nasty fall at home. I
won’t go into details, but it involved
lying down, ice and his lovely wife
falling on top of him. Um, just
what was going on at the Italiano
household??? Maybe a re-enactment
of Sammy’s favourite TV show…..
come on down Sammy!!
LALOR
THOMASTOWN
Senior Coach: Dean Sinclair
Reserves Coach: Rick Kerbatieth
Under 19 Coach: Shaun Tofts
Senior Coach: George Lattouf
Under 19 Coaches: Pino Furlano
Steve Krstevski
4
Scott Morrison
42
Matti Garton
1
Jason Abela
53
Matthew Borg
5
Brad Czerny
43
Ben Poulton
2
James McHugh
55
Dom Mazza
6
Ben Gibson
44
Kane Toronis
3
Ramez Dagher
58
Joe Fiore
7
Mark Ventura
48
Matty Micallef
4
Ric Dinatale
59
Khaled Atyah
8
Brendan Cottier
49
Hirsi Twomey
5
Naci Eshel
61
James Fabijancic
9
Wayne Upoko
50
Mohammed Kerbatieh
6
Joe Colaci
62
Ryan Scott
10
Benny Curtis
51
Frank Marsi
7
Rafaat Rachrache
65
Daniel Johnson
8
Michael DiBattista
67
Kristian Forte
9
Anthony Nicolo
69
Shannon Ball
10
Michael Khoury
77
Charbel Dhagar
11
Chris Higgins
UNDER 19
12
Joshua Beare
1
Osman El-Masri
13
Jacob Osei-Duro
2
Marley Kelly
14
Andrew Lozanovski
4
Daniel Lauretta
15
Jack Lea
5
Ricky Weatherall
11
Tim Murphy
52
Cam Robinson
12
Mattew Busutil
53
Danny Abouchaya
13
Shannon Smith
54
Alan Yass
14
David Wall
55
Omar Munajed
16
Beau Delcus (C)
56
Jihad Kerbatieh
17
Lee Pironelli
57
Anthony Cantafio
19
Peter Kleeman
58
Abdul Said
20
Ayden Tesari
59
Ahmad Taha
16
John Agius
6
Frank Furlano
21
Todd Hughes
UNDER 19
19
Michael Manley
7
Hicham Awad
22
Reece Cowman
1
Steve Deshong
20
Sam Italiano
9
Jordan Young
23
Scott Dowell
2
Tom Tofts
21
Matthew Cupo
10
Adam Abbas
24
Jarrod Parry
3
Leigh Meuwissen
22
Christian Chapkoun
11
Robert Amerena
25
Ricky Marshall
4
Daniel Cobbett
23
Sashe Spiroski
13
Adem Gravina Ates
26
Chris Marchio
5
Mark Roumanos
24
Julian Terzioski
15
Steven Cadby
27
Jason Dowell
6
Paul Brown
25
James Fabijancic
16
Fation Abdullah
28
Peter Shepherd
7
Daniel Langbourne
27
Daniel Chadwick
17
Matthew Ascenzo
29
Luke Pellow
8
Ray Poulton
28
Michael Collier
18
Daniel Boudolah
30
Steven Goodwin
9
Dean Angeloski
29
Michael Deagostino
21
Jonathon McCumber-Kelly
31
Nick Mafilovski
10
Blake Polidano
30
Michael Thompson
22
Nathan Kardakovski
32
Daniel Polidano
11
Luke Pasceri
31
Paul Meade
24
William Learhinan
32
James Peau
25
Scott Evans
33
Blake Seeley
12
Sergio Cetin
34
Jason Pilakis
13
Alex Vinar
35
Jarrod Langbourne
14
Matt Camilleri
36
James Miliadis
15
Kurt Henderson
37
Beau Lowrey
16
Michael Russell
33
Joseph Abbas
26
Jake Turco
35
Anthony Gullaci
29
Simon Harakka
36
Rabi Hojok
31
Nathan Sammit
38
Tyson Trinchera
32
James Mercuri
39
Aaron Condick
33
Christopher Owen
Michael Gravina
38
Shaun Rice
20
Ayden Tesari
40
Nathan Stavridis
38
39
Andrew Sneddon
21
Steven Velicki
42
Justin Dibattista
40
Nicholas Fiore
40
Joe Arceri
22
Jake Langbourne
43
Anthony Fazzari
43
Andrew Brown
41
James Tofts
25
Jack Pelfreyman
46
Adrian Lesar
45
Domenic Bove
40
Joe Arceri
47
Jarrod Malesevich
46
Michael Mohamed
41
James Tofts
52
Heath Maes
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DIVISION 2
DIVISION 2
NORTH HEIDELBERG
North Heidelberg FC has lost one of its
true legends with the passing of Peter
‘Dolph’ Adams on Tuesday morning
after a short battle with illness.
Dolph was one of the most colourful and
staunchest supporters of the club for over
40 years, a one of a kind that can never
be replaced. To me Dolph represented
everything that is great about our football
club. He was there through thick and thin
and he loved the club more than anything
in the world. In return the footy club loved
him just as much. I don’t think there is
anyone in the club that never got a bake
off Dolph and it was always a pleasure to
be abused by one of the best. His passing
is going to leave a big hole but we will be
thinking of you Dolphus and at the end of
the year I hope Deano can hold the cup up
for you for one last time. R.I.P.
SECONDS
With Creek struggling the last few weeks
it looked like it would be a relatively easy
day for the top of the table magoos but
that certainly wasn’t the case. Slippery
conditions made it a level playing field and
it turned out to be a tough encounter. We
led for the majority of the day but Creek
SOUTH MORANG
With six changes to Macca’s side it was
going to take our best performance to
knock off a confident Lalor.
SENIORS
Having said that our depth is very good
so we were still confident of taking the
four points. It was a real arm wrestle up
until half time then after the break we
kicked the first four goals to open up a
14-point lead. As has happened in all of
our games we then went to sleep and
it cost us dearly. This problem needs
immediate attention which Macca
warned was on the cards after the
game. All positions were up for grabs as
every player well and truly knew that no
one was safe from an early start. A big
positive was the big unit Duane winning
the B.O.G. ticket in his first senior game
since last year’s Grand Final. Other
better players were Matty M, Johno,
Johnny K and Powy. Well done to Nath A
on his first senior game for the club.
RESERVES
Two in a row for Gazza’s side but the
victory was less than convincing.
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wouldn’t lay down and fought it out to
the end. Ryan Souter continues his good
form and he is certainly knocking on the
door, while Coombsy and his nemesis Dale
got three apiece. Let’s not get ahead of
ourselves, keep playing good footy and try
and turn undefeated at the halfway mark.
FIRSTS
A crunch game for the seniors after
dropping home games against Stars
and Epping, this was one we had to win
to stay in touch with the top 2. Dean
Smith-Whiting and Sean Kelly joined
our growing list of casualties with Matty
Mahony and three-time club champion
and Frank Rosbrook medallist Shane
Harvey returning home from sunny
Queensland much to the delight of his
teammates and the Bulldog faithful. The
first quarter was a very even contest with
some bad kicking letting us down but the
positive was Deano finding some form and
marking everything. A second quarter blitz
saw us pile on six unanswered goals with
big Benny proving a handful up front and
the backline doing a great job led by Leigh
Bentley and Beefcake. At halftime it looked
all over but Creek came back hard in the
third quarter. Although we had plenty of
the ball our turnovers hurt us the other
way and we blew a five-goal buffer to
Playing a side without a victory is always
dangerous especially if you take them
lightly or you are a couple of per cent
off the boil. The lads just did enough
to claim the four points and with so
many missing out on a game nobody
can afford to take their spot for granted.
Bobcat was outstanding, Nath T
continued his good form in the backline,
while Tuch, Haggy, Meady and Loochy
were all were good contributors.
UNDER-19
Another great victory for Sedgy’s boys
against a quality opposition. It was one
of those eight points games where a
victory gave us some breathing space
over Lalor but a loss saw us fighting
over the same spot on the ladder. After
a bit of a spray at half time the boys
responded well in the second half to
run out with a hard fought 25-point
win. Sedge highlighted the fact that no
players really stood out and that it was a
very even team performance.
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lead by eight-points at the final change. A
great last quarter performance by the boys,
including JB, Big Will, Brama, Mocha, Gilbs
and Harvs chipped in when he needed to.
Although it wasn’t our best performance
it was a win and the team slowly binds
together. With plenty of improvement left
in us we need to string some wins together
to put some pressure on the teams above
us come the second half of the year.
JARROD KING
Jarrod answered the call this year and
returned after a year away to help the club
when we needed him more than ever.
A great player and servant over many
years Jarrod will unfortunately miss the
remainder of the year with a foot injury
but he is very much a part of the spirit that
runs out with the boys every week, and
will remain an integral part of the group
for the remainder of the season. We wish
you a speedy recovery Slim!
FUNCTIONS
June 16 - Karaoke Night; June 23 Sponsors Dinner at the club; June 30
- Match day lunch – with guest speaker
Peter Daicos. Tickets $30, see Garry
Massey; July 21 - Trivia Night - not the
boring kind :); August 4 – Major Raffle –
7pm-11pm – ticket on sale soon.
MEMBERSHIP
Well done to our list who were all paid
up last week.
FUNCTION
Back to the Den tonight for the come as
something your first name starts with.
7:30 till late. $10 entry for guys, $5 for
under-19s and the ladies are free.
FOOTY TRIP – BALI
October 18 – 24. $800 includes
everything. $200 deposit by June 5. See
Stu Fraser for details.
TOOL OF THE WEEK
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SOUTH MORANG
Senior Coach: Leigh Gray
Reserves Coaches: Ben Bliss
Senior Coach: Anthony McGregor
Reserves Coach: Gary Moran
Under 19 Coach: Darryl Sedgewick
Kevin Elms
1
Leigh Bentley
36
Josh Gilbert
1
Jason Ward
43
Nathan Asta
2
Ben Naylon
37
Blake Manton-McCarthy
2
Mitch Buckley
44
Brent Williams
3
Matt Mahony
38
Ricky Weatherall
2B
Timmy Johnson
45
Brad Smith
3
Travis Stevens
47
Zac Velevski
4
Billy McClintock
39
Dean Smith-Whiting
4
Vito Ferraro
48
Nathan Taylor
Ben Fitzgerald
5
Trent Scannell
40
Danny Dal Tio
5
Shane Whitnall
49
6
Jarrod King
41
Jordan Young
6
Matt Manning
52
Ryan Wilson
7
Nick Johnston
54
Ben Bodycoat
Daniel Whitmore
7
Gazi Assi
42
Ricky Thorneycroft
8
James Taylor
55
8
Steve Saddington
43
Brent Peatling
9
Luke Manning
56
Aaron Pell
9
Leigh Gilbert
44
Steve Cadby
10
John Klaromenos
57
Bradley Grimes
10
Pasquale Saccuzzo
45
Briken Scott
11
Daniel Heatley
60
Matt Radziejweski
11
Shannon Beavis
46
Jess Pekin
12
Troy Jinnette
62
James Conti
13
Darren Tuchin
66
Michael Icaro
12
Marc Coombe
47
David Taylor
14
Matthew Pow
74
Daniel Del Romano
13
John Green
48
Taylem Stretton
15
Shane Bamford
UNDER 19
14
Jamie Wright
49
Ryan Soulter
16
Brayden Ellis
1
Stephen Tsonas
15
Sean Kelly
50
Mick Celestin
17
Luke Hagg
2
Trent O’Rourke
18
Russell Elder
3
Luke Inzillo
16
Shaun Webster
51
Luke McNeil
19
Kane Searl
4
Dave Leo
Zak Knight
17
Daniel Bramich
52
Matthew Saunders
20
Brayden Meade
5
18
Dave Florence
53
Zac Ibrahim
21
Andrew Clarke
6
Jack Deane
22
Simon Grossman
7
Nathan Mittica
23
Ben Papal
8
Josh Wheelan
24
Dean Bibby
9
Michael Simola
19
Dylan Scott
54
Jade Harris
20
Brian Bevis
55
Kevin Elms
21
Mark Ryan
56
Dean Warren
25
Chris McMackin
10
Ahmet Atmaca
James Murphy
22
Ali Assi
57
Dale Calleja
27
Shannon McLeish
11
23
Leigh Taggert
58
John Raymond
28
Michael Szikla
12
James Mark-Simpson
28B
Steve Musico
13
Ben Cox
24
Paul King
59
Bronson Wheatley
29
Dale O’Donnell
14
Dean Leisha
25
Luke Villanti
60
Caine Davies
30
Glen Greenough
15
Dean Rule
26
Mick Meade
61
Brad Taylor
31
Terry Stickland
17
Matt Robinson
27
Marty Johnson
32
Brad Thomas
18
Brent Howlett
28
Jason Dean (C)
33
Nathan Moro
20
Brayden McGaw
34
Mick Peters
22
Nick Giglietta
29
Luke McKenna
35
Mat Robinson
23
Brandon Montebello
30
Tyson Scott
36
Liam Kilgour
24
Dave Fletcher
31
Justin Bentley
37
Rodney Harvey
25
Hass Samia
32
Luke Dowdell
38
Michael Haralabopolous
26
Jake Hough
39
Glen Gibson
29
Luke Miranda
33
Daniel Owen
40
James Burton-Scott
31
Aaron Brennan
34
Louis Hill
41
Damien Johnson
33
Nathan Moro
35
Casey Brown
42
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DIVISION 2 – Summary
They suffered their first loss of the
season last week but the Fitzroy Stars
don’t have long to lick their wounds
as they today venture to Coventry
Oval for an important clash with
Diamond Creek.
The Stars were right in the contest for
three quarters against the Blues before
being overpowered in the last and
suffering a 41 point – the final margin
not at all indicative of the tight contest
that both sides endured.
17-year-olds Jai Burns and Jye Brennan
were impressive in the top of the table
clash and both looked comfortable
against big-bodied opponents. Allan
Norris also rose to the challenge while
James Dau never gave in at half back.
With its playing list currently decimated
by injury, Diamond Creek looked
destined for a famous win when it
rallied from 29 points at half time to hit
the front early in the last quarter against
North Heidelberg.
But just as the unlikely win began to
look a real possibility, star ruckman Jai
Norman went down with a neck injury
and the Demons hopes of victory were
extinguished with his departure from
the field.
It means only percentage separates
Diamond Creek and the fourth-placed
Doggies and a loss today could undo
all the good work Diamond Creek has
produced in the opening five weeks of
the season.
After putting in a disappointing second
half effort at home to Lalor last week,
South Morang today travels to Shelley
Street Reserve to take on in-form North
Heidelberg.
The Lions hit the front early in the third
term before conceding 14 of the final 18
goals of the game to fall to a 51-point
loss to the Bloods.
South Morang had no answer for Peter
Shepherd who booted ten goals and
could again be exposed today if Ben
Naylon gets amongst the goals early.
North Heidelberg kept its top two
hopes alive with last week’s 15-point
win at Diamond Creek. The victory
came a week after the Doggies pushed
Epping to the line before succumbing
to a 10-point loss, two performances
which have again put the Doggies in
premiership contention.
Shane Harvey returned from Southport
for last week’s victory and kicked three
goals. The star midfielder’s stay with the
Bulldogs will be permanent – his inclusion
a massive boost for the club.
The Doggies will certainly head into this
game as favourites but South Morang
has played its best football against
tougher opposition this year and
will look to rebound after last week’s
disappointing fadeout against Lalor.
Peter Shepherd’s red hot form has
ignited the Bloods season and the
champion spearhead is causing
absolute havoc for opposition defences.
After missing the opening the opening
game of the season whilst overseas,
Shepherd has booted 32 goals in his five
games in 2012 – including 18 in Lalor’s
two wins over the past fortnight.
Today he and the Bloods return to Lalor
Reserve to take on a Thomastown side
fresh from its first win of the season
against Hurstbridge last weekend.
The Bloods will feel they owe
Thomastown one after the Bears
shocked them in Round 8 last season.
That loss, Lalor’s first of the season,
ultimately cost it a double chance in last
year’s finals season and the Bloods may
just use that result to spur themselves
on today.
Finally, Hurstbridge hosts Epping at
Ben Frilay Oval in a game that pits last
against first.
The Bridges missed a golden
opportunity to win their first game
of the season when they lost to
Thomastown last week and only the
most optimistic supporter will give
them a chance against the premiership
favourites.
The Blues flexed their muscles in the
final term last week with Daniel Moore
and Matthew Garland leading the way
against the Stars.
Luke Lirosi continues to offer dash and
silk through the midfield, while Aaron
Willitts will look to make the most of his
chances today after missing a number of
basic set shots in last week’s victory.
DIVISION 1 U19
ROUND 1
SAT, APRIL 14
SAT, APRIL 21
ROUND 3
SAT, APRIL 28
SAT, MAY 5
SAT, MAY 12
TEAM
Epping
Thomastown 15.10 (100) def Hurstbridge 11.7 (73)
South Morang 11.16 (82) def by Lalor 20.11 (131)
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L
D
%
PTS
6
6
0
0
140.69
24
6
5
1
0
132.89
20
Diamond Creek
6
4
2
0
174.79
16
North Heidelberg
6
4
2
0
148.62
16
Lalor
6
2
4
0
89.07
8
South Morang
6
2
4
0
82.65
8
Thomastown
6
1
5
0
59.47
4
Hurstbridge
6
0
6
0
50.54
0
Diamond Creek 11.8 (74) def by North Heidelberg 13.11 (89) Fitzroy Stars
Epping 18.18 (126) def Fitzroy Stars 13.7 (85)
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Whittlesea
West Preston
Northcote Park
Macleod
Lower Plenty
Heidelberg
Eltham
Montmorency
Bundoora
Greensborough
SAT, MAY 19
Bundoora
West Preston
Northcote Park
Macleod
Montmorency
SAT, MAY 26
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
v
v
v
v
v
Eltham
Bundoora
Macleod
Montmorency
Heidelberg
v
v
v
v
v
Greensborough
Eltham
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty
Northcote Park
v
v
v
v
v
Montmorency
Whittlesea
Greensborough
West Preston
Macleod
ROUND 8
Macleod
Bundoora
Heidelberg
West Preston
Montmorency
ROUND 9
Bundoora
Lower Plenty
Heidelberg
Eltham
Northcote Park
SAT, JUNE 16
Whittlesea
West Preston
Heidelberg
Greensborough
Montmorency
v
v
v
v
v
Greensborough
Montmorency
Heidelberg
Bundoora
Eltham
v
v
v
v
v
Macleod
Northcote Park
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty
West Preston
v
v
v
v
v
Greensborough
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty
Eltham
Heidelberg
v
v
v
v
v
Montmorency
Macleod
Eltham
Bundoora
Northcote Park
SAT, JUNE 30
SAT, JULY 7
SAT, JULY 21
SAT, JULY 28
SAT, AUGUST 4
ROUND 16
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
SAT, JUNE 2
v
v
v
v
v
ROUND 15
Bundoora
9.17 (71) def Heidelberg
4.1 (25) Greensborough
Montmorency 5.10 (40) defby Greensborough 11.9 (75) Lower Plenty
5.7 (37) Whittlesea
Macleod
7.10 (52) def Lower Plenty
9.9 (63) Heidelberg
Eltham
9.11 (65) def Whittlesea
1.2 (8) West Preston
Northcote Park18.13 (121) def West Preston
ROUND 7
Round 6 – Game Results
Bundoora
Macleod
Lower Plenty
Northcote Park
Eltham
ROUND 14
Greensborough 26.24 (180) def Bundoora
3.3 (21)
15.11 (101) def West Preston
6.7 (43)
Whittlesea
Heidelberg
4.5 (29) defby Montmorency 15.12 (102)
Eltham
13.13 (91) def Macleod
3.2 (20)
Lower Plenty
6.5 (41) defby Northcote Park 14.20 (104)
ROUND 6
Bundoora
Macleod
Eltham
Northcote Park
Lower Plenty
ROUND 13
Lower Plenty 19.18 (132) def Bundoora
10.7 (67)
12.12 (84)
Macleod
14.7 (91) def Heidelberg
8.4 (52)
Northcote Park 11.18 (84) def Eltham
Whittlesea
6.13 (49) defby Montmorency 6.16 (52)
West Preston
6.4 (40) defby Greensborough 26.9 (165)
ROUND 5
SAT, JUNE 23
v
v
v
v
v
ROUND 12
Bundoora
10.8 (68) defby Macleod
14.11 (95)
6.8 (44)
Montmorency 31.16 (202) def West Preston
Greensborough 10.12 (72) def Whittlesea
7.8 (50)
Heidelberg
3.6 (24) defby Northcote Park 21.25 (151)
Eltham
5.16 (46) defby Lower Plenty 9.12 (66)
ROUND 4
West Preston
Montmorency
Heidelberg
Whittlesea
Greensborough
ROUND 11
Heidelberg
9.6 (60) defby Lower Plenty 9.10 (64)
13.12 (90)
West Preston
6.8 (44) defby Macleod
Greensborough 9.10 (64) defby Northcote Park16.14 (110)
14.15 (99)
Montmorency
9.8 (62) defby Eltham
8.12 (60)
Whittlesea
13.9 (87) def Bundoora
Greensborough
Northcote Park
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty
West Preston
RESULTS + Ladder
ROUND 10
Bundoora
10.5 (65) draw West Preston
9.11 (65)
Macleod
7.9 (51) defby Montmorency 15.13 (103)
def
by
Greensborough 12.13 (85)
Lower Plenty
8.7 (55)
Northcote Park 6.16 (52) def Whittlesea
8.6 (54)
4.6 (30)
Eltham
17.10 (112) defby Heidelberg
ROUND 2  ANZAC
DIVISION 2 U19
Bundoora
Montmorency
Macleod
Eltham
Heidelberg
SAT, AUGUST 11
v
v
v
v
v
ROUND 17
Eltham
Lower Plenty
Northcote Park
Greensborough
Whittlesea
SAT, AUGUST 18
v
v
v
v
v
ROUND 18
Montmorency
Macleod
Whittlesea
West Preston
Greensborough
Northcote Park
Lower Plenty
Whittlesea
Greensborough
West Preston
Bundoora
West Preston
Montmorency
Macleod
Heidelberg
SAT, AUGUST 25
v
v
v
v
v
Bundoora
Northcote Park
Lower Plenty
Eltham
Heidelberg
ROUND 1
SAT, APRIL 14
ROUND 10
Diamond Creek 29.18-192 def Hurstbridge
2.0-12 Thomastown
Thomastown 22.20-152 def Eltham Panthers 5.2-32 Hurstbridge
South Morang 10.16-76 def Mernda
9.14-68 Lalor
Warringal Hawks 6.12-48 def by Watsonia
14.17-101 Watsonia
Reservoir
5.7-37 defby St Mary's
23.24-162 Eltham
Diamond Creek – Bye
Lalor – Bye
ROUND 2  ANZAC
SAT, APRIL 21
Hurstbridge
4.4 (28) def by South Morang 17.19 (121)
Thomastown
8.9 (57) defby Diamond Creek 14.8 (92)
Watsonia
20.8 (128) def Reservoir
4.4 (28)
St Mary's
13.11 (89) def Lalor
11.12 (78)
Mernda
7.16 (58) def Eltham Panthers 7.6 (48)
Warringal Hawks – Bye
ROUND 3
SAT, APRIL 28
Diamond Creek 10.12 (72) def St Mary's
8.4 (52)
Hurstbridge
5.5 (35) defby Watsonia
24.19 (163)
Lalor
16.10 (106) def Eltham Panthers 5.4 (34)
South Morang
9.9 (63) defby Thomastown 13.14 (92)
Reservoir
11.18 (84) def Warringal Hawks 8.12 (60)
Mernda – Bye
ROUND 4
SAT, MAY 5
Lalor
9.6 (60) defby Diamond Creek 18.13 (121)
Warringal Hawks 2.1 (13) defby South Morang 29.17 (191)
Watsonia
5.6 (36) defby Thomastown 22.14 (146)
St Mary's
12.17 (89) defby Mernda
18.8 (116)
Eltham Panthers19.11 (125) def Hurstbridge
6.8 (44)
Reservoir – Bye
ROUND 5
SAT, MAY 12
Hurstbridge
11.11 (77) defby Lalor
19.14 (128)
Thomastown 31.22 (208) def Warringal Hawks 1.0 (6)
South Morang 8.9 (57) def Diamond Creek 4.10 (34)
Reservoir
12.11 (83) def Eltham
12.6 (78)
22.6 (138)
Mernda
5.13 (43) defby Watsonia
St Mary’s – Bye
ROUND 6
SAT, MAY 19
SAT, JUNE 23
v
v
v
v
v
v
Mernda
Reservoir
Warringal Hawks
South Morang
St Mary's
v
v
v
v
v
Warringal Hawks
St Mary's
Reservoir
Eltham
Lalor
v
v
v
v
v
South Morang
Hurstbridge
Watsonia
Warringal Hawks
Thomastown
v
v
v
v
v
South Morang
Hurstbridge
Watsonia
Warringal Hawks
Thomastown
v
v
v
v
v
Lalor
Hurstbridge
Warringal Hawks
St Mary's
Diamond Creek
ROUND 11
Diamond Creek
Hurstbridge
South Morang
Watsonia
Mernda
Thomastown– Bye
SAT, JUNE 30
ROUND 12
Diamond Creek
Lalor
St Mary's
Mernda
Eltham
Reservoir – Bye
SAT, JULY 7
ROUND 13
Diamond Creek
Lalor
St Mary's
Mernda
Eltham
Reservoir – Bye
SAT, JULY 14
ROUND 14
Thomastown
South Morang
Watsonia
Reservoir
Mernda
Eltham – Bye
SAT, JULY 21
ROUND 15
SAT, JULY 28
Thomastown
Hurstbridge
(FORFIET) Thomastown
v South Morang
South Morang 12.5 (77) def Lalor
v Reservoir
7.10 (52) Watsonia
v St Mary's
17.15 (117) Mernda
Warringal Hawks 6.9 (45) defby Mernda
Watsonia
7.10 (52) defby St Mary's
9.5 (59) Eltham
v Lalor
Reservoir
5.5 (35) defby Diamond Creek 7.10 (52) Hurstbridge, Warringal Hawks, Diamond Creek – Bye
Eltham – Bye
ROUND 7
Diamond Creek 00-00-000
Lalor
00-00-000
St Mary's
00-00-000
Mernda
00-00-000
Eltham
00-00-000
Hurstbridge – Bye
SAT, MAY 26
v
v
v
v
v
Watsonia
00-00-000
Thomastown 00-00-000
Warringal Hawks 00-00-000
Reservoir
00-00-000
South Morang 00-00-000
v
v
v
v
v
v
Warringal Hawks
Reservoir
South Morang
Thomastown
Diamond Creek
ROUND 8
Hurstbridge
Lalor
St Mary's
Mernda
Eltham
Watsonia – Bye
ROUND 9
SAT, JUNE 2
SAT, JUNE 16
Hurstbridge
v Mernda
Lalor
v Eltham
St Mary's
v Lalor
Mernda
v Hurstbridge
Thomastown, South Morang, St Mary’s – Bye
ROUND 16
Diamond Creek
Lalor
Warringal Hawks
St Mary's
Eltham
South Morang – Bye
SAT, AUGUST 4
v
v
v
v
v
ROUND 17
Diamond Creek
Thomastown
South Morang
Warringal Hawks
St Mary's
Lalor – Bye
SAT, AUGUST 11
v
v
v
v
v
ROUND 18
Hurstbridge
Thomatown
South Morang
Watsonia
Reservoir
Mernda – Bye
Thomastown
Mernda
Reservoir
Hurstbridge
Watsonia
Reservoir
Mernda
Watsonia
Hurstbridge
Eltham
SAT, AUGUST 18
v
v
v
v
v
Eltham
St Mary's
Warringal Hawks
Diamond Creek
Lalor
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DIVISION 1 SENIORS
ROUND 1
SAT, APRIL 14
Bundoora 23.12 (150) def West Preston 13.10 (88)
Macleod
13.11 (89) defby Montmorency 18.10 (118)
Lower Plenty 11.11 (77) defby Greensborough 12.17 (89)
15.11 (101)
Northcote Park 18.13 (121) def Whittlesea
Eltham
17.6 (108) defby Heidelberg 19.16 (130)
ROUND 2  ANZAC
SAT, APRIL 21
Heidelberg 14.17 (101) def Lower Plenty
14.9 (93)
9.9 (63)
West Preston 13.13 (91) def Macleod
Greensborough14.16 (100) def Northcote Park 14.14 (98)
19.9 (123)
Montmorency 18.13 (121) def by Eltham
22.12 (144)
Whittlesea
9.10 (64) defby Bundoora
ROUND 3
SAT, APRIL 28
Bundoora
13.10 (88)
Montmorency 20.10 (130)
Greensborough 14.15 (99)
Heidelberg 14.11 (95)
Eltham
13.18 (96)
def
def
def
def
def
ROUND 4
SAT, MAY 5
ROUND 5
Greensborough
Whittlesea
Heidelberg
Eltham
Lower Plenty
SAT, MAY 12
14.13 (97) def by Bundoora
20.14 (134)
18.10 (119) def West Preston
14.6 (90)
8.6 (54) def by Montmorency 20.9 (129)
12.14 (86)
19.9 (123) def Macleod
13.12 (90) def by Northcote Park 20.13 (133)
ROUND 6
Bundoora
Montmorency
Macleod
Eltham
Northcote Park
SAT, MAY 19
14.10 (94) def Heidelberg
21.7 (133) def Greensborough
16.15 (111) def Lower Plenty
19.18 (132) def Whittlesea
10.8 (68) def by West Preston
ROUND 7
Greensborough
Northcote Park
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty
West Preston
v
v
v
v
v
Eltham
Bundoora
Macleod
Montmorency
Heidelberg
v
v
v
v
v
Greensborough
Eltham
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty
Northcote Park
v
v
v
v
v
Montmorency
Whittlesea
Greensborough
West Preston
Macleod
ROUND 8
Macleod
Bundoora
Heidelberg
West Preston
Montmorency
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
SAT, JUNE 2
ROUND 9
Bundoora
Lower Plenty
Heidelberg
Eltham
Northcote Park
12.12 (84)
13.17 (95)
12.14 (86)
11.10 (76)
14.5 (89)
SAT, MAY 26
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
ROUND 10
West Preston
Montmorency
Heidelberg
Whittlesea
Greensborough
Bundoora
Macleod
Eltham
Northcote Park
Lower Plenty
v
v
v
v
v
Whittlesea
West Preston
Heidelberg
Greensborough
Montmorency
v
v
v
v
v
Greensborough
Montmorency
Heidelberg
Bundoora
Eltham
v
v
v
v
v
Macleod
Northcote Park
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty
West Preston
v
v
v
v
v
Greensborough
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty
Eltham
Heidelberg
v
v
v
v
v
Montmorency
Macleod
Eltham
Bundoora
Northcote Park
SAT, JUNE 30
ROUND 12
SAT, JULY 7
ROUND 13
Heidelberg
Eltham
Montmorency
Bundoora
Greensborough
SAT, JULY 21
ROUND 14
Bundoora
West Preston
Northcote Park
Macleod
Montmorency
SAT, JULY 28
ROUND 15
Greensborough
Lower Plenty
Whittlesea
Heidelberg
West Preston
SAT, AUGUST 4
ROUND 16
Bundoora
Montmorency
Macleod
Eltham
Heidelberg
SAT, AUGUST 11
v
v
v
v
v
ROUND 17
Eltham
Lower Plenty
Northcote Park
Greensborough
Whittlesea
SAT, JUNE 16
SAT, JUNE 23
v
v
v
v
v
ROUND 11
Bundoora
Macleod
Lower Plenty
Northcote Park
Eltham
Macleod
5.10 (40) Whittlesea
West Preston 19.14 (128) West Preston
Whittlesea
12.10 (82) Northcote Park
Northcote Park 10.11 (76) Macleod
Lower Plenty
7.11 (53) Lower Plenty
Lower Plenty 13.11 (89) def by Bundoora
24.19 (163)
Macleod
8.7 (55) def by Heidelberg 20.14 (134)
drew
Northcote Park 12.13 (85) with Eltham
13.7 (85)
Whittlesea
6.16 (52) def by Montmorency 8.6 (54)
West Preston 13.11 (89) def Greensborough 9.13 (67)
DIVISION 1 RESERVES
SAT, AUGUST 18
v
v
v
v
v
ROUND 18
Montmorency
Macleod
Whittlesea
West Preston
Greensborough
Northcote Park
Lower Plenty
Whittlesea
Greensborough
West Preston
Bundoora
West Preston
Montmorency
Macleod
Heidelberg
SAT, AUGUST 25
v
v
v
v
v
Bundoora
Northcote Park
Lower Plenty
Eltham
Heidelberg
ROUND 1
SAT, APRIL 14
Bundoora
8.14 (62) def West Preston
8.8 (56)
Macleod
11.4 (70) defby Montmorency 15.15 (105)
def
by
Greensborough 20.15 (135)
Lower Plenty
9.6 (60)
Northcote Park28.23 (191) def Whittlesea
4.2 (26)
5.6 (36)
Eltham
25.14 (164) def Heidelberg
ROUND 2  ANZAC
SAT, APRIL 21
Heidelberg
4.7 (31) def by Lower Plenty 19.13 (127)
9.8 (62)
West Preston 14.7 (91) def Macleod
Greensborough 10.7 (67) defby Northcote Park 13.12 (90)
13.10 (88)
Montmorency 13.15 (93) def Eltham
27.13 (175)
Whittlesea
3.3 (21) defby Bundoora
ROUND 3
SAT, APRIL 28
Bundoora
8.10 (58) defby Macleod
14.7 (91)
Montmorency 11.11 (77) def West Preston 10.14 (74)
Greensborough 26.18 (174) def Whittlesea
1.6 (12)
Heidelberg
3.10 (28) defby Northcote Park 19.22 (136)
Eltham
17.8 (110) def Lower Plenty
6.5 (41)
ROUND 4
SAT, MAY 5
Lower Plenty 16.18 (114) def Bundoora
7.4 (46)
7.7 (49)
Macleod
11.12 (78) def Heidelberg
12.4 (76)
Northcote Park 10.8 (68) def by Eltham
Whittlesea
1.0 (6) defby Montmorency 22.16 (148)
West Preston
8.8 (56) def by Greensborough 12.5 (77)
ROUND 5
SAT, MAY 12
Greensborough 6.4 (40) defby Bundoora
14.6 (90)
Whittlesea
8.9 (57) def by West Preston 11.14 (80)
Heidelberg
0.2 (2) def by Montmorency 26.19 (175)
Eltham
9.15 (69) def Macleod
7.8 (50)
Lower Plenty
13.5 (83) def by Northcote Park 13.11 (89)
ROUND 6
SAT, MAY 19
ROUND 10
West Preston
Montmorency
Heidelberg
Whittlesea
Greensborough
ROUND 7
SAT, MAY 26
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
v
v
v
v
v
Eltham
Bundoora
Macleod
Montmorency
Heidelberg
v
v
v
v
v
Greensborough
Eltham
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty
Northcote Park
v
v
v
v
v
Montmorency
Whittlesea
Greensborough
West Preston
Macleod
ROUND 8
Macleod
Bundoora
Heidelberg
West Preston
Montmorency
SAT, JUNE 2
ROUND 9
Bundoora
Lower Plenty
Heidelberg
Eltham
Northcote Park
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
SAT, JUNE 16
SAT, JUNE 23
v
v
v
v
v
Bundoora
Macleod
Eltham
Northcote Park
Lower Plenty
v
v
v
v
v
Whittlesea
West Preston
Heidelberg
Greensborough
Montmorency
v
v
v
v
v
Greensborough
Montmorency
Heidelberg
Bundoora
Eltham
v
v
v
v
v
Macleod
Northcote Park
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty
West Preston
v
v
v
v
v
Greensborough
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty
Eltham
Heidelberg
v
v
v
v
v
Montmorency
Macleod
Eltham
Bundoora
Northcote Park
ROUND 11
Bundoora
Macleod
Lower Plenty
Northcote Park
Eltham
SAT, JUNE 30
ROUND 12
Whittlesea
West Preston
Northcote Park
Macleod
Lower Plenty
SAT, JULY 7
ROUND 13
Heidelberg
Eltham
Montmorency
Bundoora
Greensborough
SAT, JULY 21
ROUND 14
Bundoora
West Preston
Northcote Park
Macleod
Montmorency
SAT, JULY 28
ROUND 15
Bundoora
17.17 (119) def Heidelberg
5.2 (32) Greensborough
Montmorency 8.10 (58) def by Greensborough 10.18 (78) Lower Plenty
Macleod
11.9 (75) def by Lower Plenty 13.14 (92) Whittlesea
29.18 (192) def Whittlesea
3.2 (20) Heidelberg
Eltham
Northcote Park 12.12 (84) def by West Preston 12.18 (90) West Preston
Greensborough
Northcote Park
Whittlesea
Lower Plenty
West Preston
DIVISION 2 SENIORS
SAT, AUGUST 4
ROUND 16
Bundoora
Montmorency
Macleod
Eltham
Heidelberg
SAT, AUGUST 11
v
v
v
v
v
ROUND 17
Eltham
Lower Plenty
Northcote Park
Greensborough
Whittlesea
SAT, AUGUST 18
v
v
v
v
v
ROUND 18
Montmorency
Macleod
Whittlesea
West Preston
Greensborough
Northcote Park
Lower Plenty
Whittlesea
Greensborough
West Preston
Bundoora
West Preston
Montmorency
Macleod
Heidelberg
SAT, AUGUST 25
v
v
v
v
v
Bundoora
Northcote Park
Lower Plenty
Eltham
Heidelberg
Qualifying Final – September 1st
Elimination Final – September 2nd
1st Semi Final – September 9th
2nd Semi Final – September 8th
Preliminary Final – September 16th
Grand Final – September 22nd
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ROUND 1
SAT, APRIL 14
ROUND 10
Nth Heidelberg15.13 (103) def Lalor
7.11 (53) Hurstbridge
South Morang 11.9 (75) defby Fitzroy Stars 17.13 (115) Thomastown
def
Diamond Creek18.16 (124)
Hurstbridge
0.4 (4) Epping
13.4 (82) Fitzroy Stars
Epping
18.15 (123) def Thomastown
ROUND 2  ANZAC
SAT, APRIL 21
SAT, APRIL 28
ROUND 4
SAT, MAY 5
ROUND 5
SAT, MAY 12
ROUND 6
SAT, MAY 19
ROUND 7
v
v
v
v
South Morang
Fitzroy Stars
Epping
Thomastown
v
v
v
v
Nth Heidelberg
South Morang
Diamond Creek
Epping
v
v
v
v
Nth Heidelberg
Hurstbridge
Thomastown
Lalor
ROUND 8
Lalor
Fitzroy Stars
Hurstbridge
Thomastown
ROUND 9
Fitzroy Stars
South Morang
Diamond Creek
Epping
SAT, JUNE 16
v
v
v
v
Nth Heidelberg
South Morang
Hurstbridge
Thomastown
v
v
v
v
Thomastown
South Morang
Epping
Thomastown
v
v
v
v
Nth Heidelberg
Diamond Creek
Hurstbridge
Lalor
v
v
v
v
Lalor
Fitzroy Stars
Hurstbridge
South Morang
v
v
v
v
Diamond Creek
Nth Heidelberg
Epping
South Morang
SAT JUNE 30
Epping
Diamond Creek
Lalor
Fitzroy Stars
SAT, JULY 7
Nth Heidelberg
Lalor
Fitzroy Stars
Hurstbridge
SAT, JULY 14
South Morang
Fitzroy Stars
Epping
Thomastown
SAT, JULY 21
Nth Heidelberg
Thomastown
Diamond Creek
Epping
SAT, JULY 28
ROUND 16
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
SAT, JUNE 2
Thomastown
Epping
Lalor
Hurstbridge
ROUND 15
SAT, MAY 26
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
v
v
v
v
ROUND 14
14.8 (92)
11.13 (79)
16.10 (106)
25.14 (164)
Diamond Creek 11.8 (74) def by Nth Heidelberg 13.11 (89)
20.11 (131)
South Morang 11.6 (82) def by Lalor
Epping
18.18 (126) def Fitzroy Stars
13.7 (85)
11.7 (73)
Thomastown 15.10 (100) def Hurstbridge
Nth Heidelberg
Diamond Creek
Hurstbridge
Lalor
Nth Heidelberg
South Morang
Diamond Creek
Fitzroy Stars
ROUND 13
8.7 (55) def by Nth Heidelberg18.18 (126)
8.17 (65) def South Morang 5.10 (40)
11.9 (75) def by Diamond Creek 13.12 (90)
7.10 (52) def by Fitzroy Stars 19.17 (131)
Nth Heidelberg 12.10 (82) def by Epping
South Morang
8.8 (56) def by Diamond Creek
Hurstbridge
13.8 (86) def by Lalor
Thomastown
15.8 (98) def by Fitzroy Stars
Nth Heidelberg
South Morang
Diamond Creek
Lalor
ROUND 12
Nth Heidelberg 25.13 (163) def Hurstbridge
10.5 (65)
11.8 (74)
South Morang 13.13 (91) def Thomastown
13.12 (90)
Diamond Creek 11.8 (74) def by Epping
Lalor
13.12 (90) def by Fitzroy Stars 16.11 (107)
Thomastown
Epping
Lalor
Hurstbridge
SAT JUNE 23
v
v
v
v
ROUND 11
Nth Heidelberg 11.19 (85) def by Fitzroy Stars
15.7 (97)
Hurstbridge
12.23 (95) defby South Morang 16.22 (118)
Thomastown
6.7 (43) def by Diamond Creek 28.15 (183)
24.10 (154)
Lalor
15.9 (99) def by Epping
ROUND 3
DIVISION 2 RESERVES
Thomastown
Hurstbridge
Fitzroy Stars
Lalor
SAT, AUGUST 4
ROUND 17
Nth Heidelberg
South Morang
Diamond Creek
Fitzroy Stars
SAT, AUGUST 11
v
v
v
v
ROUND 18
Epping
South Morang
Lalor
Hurstbridge
Thomastown
Hurstbridge
Epping
Lalor
SAT, AUGUST 18
v
v
v
v
Nth Heidelberg
Thomastown
Diamond Creek
Fitzroy Stars
1st Semi Final – August 25th
Preliminary Final – September 8th
ROUND 1
SAT, APRIL 14
Nth Heidelberg 22.13-145 def Lalor
South Morang
8.8-56 defby Fitzroy Stars
Diamond Creek 15.10-100 def Hurstbridge
Epping
14.10-94 def Thomastown
ROUND 2  ANZAC
3.5-23
14.11-95
6.7-43
12.6-78
SAT, APRIL 21
ROUND 10
Hurstbridge
Thomastown
Epping
Fitzroy Stars
SAT, APRIL 28
ROUND 4
SAT, MAY 5
11.6 (72) defby Nth Heidelberg 11.11 (77)
14.7 (91) def South Morang 13.7 (85)
7.2 (44) def by Diamond Creek 9.22 (76)
11.6 (72) def by Fitzroy Stars 18.18 (126)
ROUND 5
Nth Heidelberg
South Morang
Hurstbridge
Thomastown
SAT, MAY 12
16.17 (113) def Epping
7.10 (52)
12.13 (85) def Diamond Creek 6.7 (43)
7.9 (51)
14.15 (99) def Lalor
12.11 (83) def by Fitzroy Stars 13.11 (89)
ROUND 6
SAT, MAY 19
ROUND 7
SAT, MAY 26
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
v
v
v
v
South Morang
Fitzroy Stars
Epping
Thomastown
v
v
v
v
Nth Heidelberg
South Morang
Diamond Creek
Epping
v
v
v
v
Nth Heidelberg
Hurstbridge
Thomastown
Lalor
ROUND 8
Lalor
Fitzroy Stars
Hurstbridge
Thomastown
SAT, JUNE 2
ROUND 9
Fitzroy Stars
South Morang
Diamond Creek
Epping
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
00-00-000
SAT, JUNE 16
Thomastown
Epping
Lalor
Hurstbridge
v
v
v
v
Nth Heidelberg
South Morang
Hurstbridge
Thomastown
v
v
v
v
Thomastown
South Morang
Epping
Thomastown
v
v
v
v
Nth Heidelberg
Diamond Creek
Hurstbridge
Lalor
v
v
v
v
Lalor
Fitzroy Stars
Hurstbridge
South Morang
v
v
v
v
Diamond Creek
Nth Heidelberg
Epping
South Morang
SAT JUNE 30
SAT, JULY 7
ROUND 13
Nth Heidelberg
Lalor
Fitzroy Stars
Hurstbridge
SAT, JULY 14
ROUND 14
South Morang
Fitzroy Stars
Epping
Thomastown
SAT, JULY 21
ROUND 15
Diamond Creek 8.2 (50) defby Nth Heidelberg 9.10 (64) Nth Heidelberg
5.7 (37) Thomastown
South Morang 9.15 (69) def Lalor
Epping
9.14 (68) def by Fitzroy Stars 11.8 (74) Diamond Creek
9.6 (60) Epping
Thomastown 10.10 (70) def Hurstbridge
Nth Heidelberg
Diamond Creek
Hurstbridge
Lalor
v
v
v
v
ROUND 12
Nth Heidelberg22.14 (146) def Hurstbridge
7.7 (49) Epping
South Morang 10.00 (71) def by Thomastown 10.12 (72) Diamond Creek
12.10 (82) Lalor
Diamond Creek 7.6 (48) def by Epping
Lalor
8.10 (58) def by Fitzroy Stars 12.17 (89) Fitzroy Stars
Thomastown
Epping
Lalor
Hurstbridge
Nth Heidelberg
South Morang
Diamond Creek
Lalor
ROUND 11
Nth Heidelberg 16.9 (105) def Fitzroy Stars
10.16 (76) Nth Heidelberg
Hurstbridge 19.11 (125) def South Morang 11.14 (80) South Morang
Thomastown 13.11 (99) def Diamond Creek 10.8 (68) Diamond Creek
22.14 (146) Fitzroy Stars
Lalor
4.3 (27) def by Epping
ROUND 3
SAT JUNE 23
v
v
v
v
SAT, JULY 28
ROUND 16
Thomastown
Hurstbridge
Fitzroy Stars
Lalor
SAT, AUGUST 4
ROUND 17
Nth Heidelberg
South Morang
Diamond Creek
Fitzroy Stars
SAT ,AUGUST 11
v
v
v
v
ROUND 18
Epping
South Morang
Lalor
Hurstbridge
Thomastown
Hurstbridge
Epping
Lalor
SAT, AUGUST 18
v
v
v
v
Nth Heidelberg
Thomastown
Diamond Creek
Fitzroy Stars
2nd Semi Final– September 1st
Grand Final – September 15th
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DIVISION 3 – Summary
DIVISION 3 SENIORS
ROUND 1
SAT, APRIL 14
Parkside
12.9-81 def by Mernda
Reservoir
12.10-82 def St Mary's
Heidelberg West 8.11-59 defby Watsonia
Panton Hill - Bye
ROUND 2  ANZAC
SAT, APRIL 21
Mernda
9.20 (74) def by Panton Hill
St Mary's
15.15 (105) defby Parkide
Watsonia
10.4 (64) defby Reservoir
Heidelberg West – Bye
ROUND 3
ROUND 11
20.12-132 Watsonia
8.9-57 Parkside
15.21-111 Mernda
Reservoir – Bye
ROUND 12
13.8 (86) Heidelberg West
11.6 (72) Reservoir
14.14 (98) Watsonia
St Mary's – Bye
SAT, APRIL 28
ROUND 13
Panton Hill 15.14 (104) def St Mary's
13.13 (91) Panton Hill
5.14 (44) Mernda
Parkside
7.10 (52) def Watsonia
15.15 (105) def Heidelberg West 10.12 (72) St Mary's
Reservoir
Mernda – Bye
Parkside – Bye
ROUND 4
SAT, MAY 5
Watsonia
5.10 (40) def by Panton Hill
Heidelberg West 8.6 (54) def by Parkside
St Mary's
6.15 (51) def by Mernda
Reservoir – Bye
ROUND 5
ROUND 14
14.13 (97) Parkside
23.12 (150) Reservoir
8.12 (60) Heidelberg West
Watsonia – Bye
SAT, MAY 12
ROUND 15
Panton Hill 34.25 (229) def Heidelberg West 6.5 (41)
16.9 (105)
Parkside
7.7 (49) def by Reservoir
17.26 (128) def Watsonia
3.9 (27)
Mernda
St Mary's – Bye
ROUND 6
SAT, MAY 19
Reservoir
12.8 (80) def by Panton Hill
Heidelberg West 6.4 (40) def by Mernda
Watsonia
9.3 (57) def by St Mary's
Parkside – Bye
ROUND 7
ROUND 16
15.15 (105) Mernda
31.18 (204) Parkside
14.11 (95) Watsonia
Heidelberg West – Bye
SAT, MAY 26
ROUND 17
Panton Hill
00-00-000 v Parkside
00-00-000
Mernda
00-00-000 v Reservoir
00-00-000
St Mary's
00-00-000 v Heidelberg West 00-00-000
Watsonia – Bye
ROUND 8
SAT, JUNE 2
Mernda
St Mary's
Watsonia
Panton Hill - Bye
v Parkside
v Reservoir
v Heidelberg West
ROUND 9  Q BDAY
ROUND 10
St Mary's
Parkside
Reservoir
Mernda – Bye
ROUND 18
Panton Hill
Heidleberg West
St Mary's
Resevoir – Bye
SAT, JUNE 9
ROUND 19
Panton Hill
Parkside
Watsonia
St Mary’s – Bye
Panton Hill
v St Mary's
Reservoir
v Heidelberg West
Watsonia, Parkside, Mernda – Bye
St Mary's
Reservoir
Panton Hill
Heidelberg West – Bye
Mernda
Reservoir
Heidelberg West
Panton Hill – Bye
DIVISION 3 RESERVES
SAT, JUNE 23
v Panton Hill
v Heidelberg West
v St Mary's
SAT, JUNE 30
v Panton Hill
v Parkside
v Mernda
SAT, JULY 7
v Reservoir
v Heidelberg West
v Watsonia
SAT, JULY 14
v Panton Hill
v Mernda
v St Mary's
SAT, JULY 21
v Parkside
v St Mary’s
v Watsonia
SAT, JULY 28
v Panton Hill
v St Mary's
v Reservoir
SAT, AUGUST 4
v Panton Hill
v Watsonia
v Heidelberg West
SAT, AUGUST 11
v Watsonia
v Parkside
v Mernda
SAT, AUGUST 18
v Heidelberg West
v Reservoir
v Mernda
SAT, JUNE 16
ROUND 1
SAT, APRIL 14
Parkside
Reservoir
Heidelberg West
Panton Hill - Bye
2.8-20 def by Mernda
7.16-58 defby St Mary's
13.5-83 def Watsonia
ROUND 2  ANZAC
ROUND 3
SAT, APRIL 28
ROUND 4
SAT, MAY 5
Watsonia
5.9 (39) def by Panton Hill
Heidelberg West 7.12 (54) def Parkside
St Mary's
10.7 (67) def by Mernda
Reservoir – Bye
ROUND 5
ROUND 12
ROUND 13
Panton Hill
Mernda
St Mary's
Parkside – Bye
ROUND 6
SAT, MAY 19
7.7 (49) def by Panton Hill
4.0 (24) def by Mernda
8.5 (53) def by St Mary's
ROUND 14
ROUND 7
SAT, MAY 26
ROUND 8
SAT, JUNE 2
Mernda
St Mary's
Watsonia
Panton Hill - Bye
v Parkside
v Reservoir
v Heidelberg West
ROUND 9  Q BDAY
SAT, JUNE 9
Panton Hill
v St Mary's
Reservoir
v Heidelberg West
Watsonia, Parkside, Mernda – Bye
ROUND 15
St Mary's
Reservoir
Panton Hill
Heidelberg West – Bye
SAT, JULY 21
v Parkside
v St Mary’s
v Watsonia
ROUND 16
ROUND 17
St Mary's
Parkside
Heidelberg West
Mernda – Bye
SAT, JULY 28
v Panton Hill
v St Mary's
v Reservoir
SAT, AUGUST 4
v Panton Hill
v Watsonia
v Reservoir
ROUND 18
Panton Hill
Heidleberg West
St Mary's
Resevoir – Bye
SAT, AUGUST 11
v Watsonia
v Parkside
v Mernda
ROUND 19
Panton Hill
Parkside
Watsonia
St Mary’s – Bye
SAT, JULY 14
v Panton Hill
v Mernda
v St Mary's
10.15 (75) Mernda
24.18 (162) Parkside
10.10 (70) Watsonia
Heidelberg West – Bye
Panton Hill
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St Mary's
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Watsonia – Bye
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v Reservoir
v Heidelberg West
v Watsonia
Panton Hill
9.12 (66) drew
Heidelberg West 10.6 (66) Mernda
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Parkside
6.3 (39) def by Reservoir
23.16 (154) def Watsonia
7.5 (47) Heidelberg West
Mernda
St Mary's – Bye
Panton Hill – Bye
Reservoir
Heidelberg West
Watsonia
Parkside – Bye
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v Panton Hill
v Parkside
v Mernda
6.4 (40) Parkside
4.13 (37) Reservoir
15.8 (98) Heidelberg West
Watsonia – Bye
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SAT, JUNE 23
v Panton Hill
v Heidelberg West
v St Mary's
11.4 (70) Heidelberg West
5.3 (33) Reservoir
11.4 (70) Watsonia
St Mary's – Bye
Panton Hill
10.8 (68) defby St Mary's
13.14 (92)
13.18 (96)
Parkside
5.6 (36) defby Watsonia
22.10 (142) def Heidelberg West 4.6 (30)
Reservoir
Mernda – Bye
ROUND 10
v Parkside
v Watsonia
v Mernda
SAT, APRIL 21
Mernda
15.17 (107) def Panton Hill
St Mary's
11.14 (80) def Parkide
Watsonia
11.9 (75) def Reservoir
Heidelberg West – Bye
ROUND 11
24.24-168 Watsonia
11.12-78 Parkside
10.6-66 Mernda
Reservoir – Bye
The season is now six weeks old and
it looks like the race for the top four is
now down to five sides.
After defeating Reservoir last weekend,
Panton Hill now sits atop the Division 3
table a game ahead of Mernda and the
Mustangs, with St Mary’s and Parkside
two games further back in fourth and
fifth place respectively.
Having won each of its opening five
games Panton Hill has established itself
as the team to beat in 2012. The Redbacks
are continually blowing away teams
with their power up forward and are the
highest scoring team after Round 6.
Joffa Byron’s remarkable form in the
forward 50m continued last week and
his five-goal haul extended his lead at
the top of the goalkicking table. He has
now booted 28 in his past four games
and will cause panic for the Parkside
coaching staff ahead of today’s clash at
Cracknell Reserve.
Daniel Pratt’s ruckwork has impressed
this season and with midfielders of the
ilk of Dean Haydock, Abe Williams and
Simon Amore working at his feet, it’s
understandable why the Redback forwards
are reaping the benefits this season.
With its back to the wall, Parkside must
today produce something special if it is
to stay in touch with the top four.
The Devils’ season has spluttered along
and their 2-3 performance after the
opening six rounds their worst start to
the season in a long time.
It has been comfortably beaten in all
its three games against top four teams
this year, with an average losing margin
of 46 points in its defeats to Mernda, St
Mary’s and Reservoir.
After facing the bye last week, Parkside
will hope the week off is the tonic it
needs to kick-start its 2012 season.
St Mary’s fought out a seven-goal win
at Watsonia last week and is now inside
the top four for just the second time this
season.
The Burras set up the win with a
dominant third term when they piled
on seven goals to extend a 17-point half
time lead into a 48-point margin at the
final break.
Myles Guldon was best in the 42-point
victory, the third consecutive week he has
been named in St Mary’s best players.
Matthew Patti regained his best form
and kicked three goals, while Josh
Doherty and Dillan Ronalds also chimed
in with three.
Today the fourth-placed Burras take on
a Heidelberg West team coming off two
absolute beltings at the hands of Panton
Hill and Mernda.
The Hawks have lost by 188 and 164
points over the past fortnight and are
suffering immensely with their best
six players all out injured – including
captain-coach Bennett Osborne.
They will hope to put in a better
showing today, but with St Mary’s in
good form of late and needing to win
RESULTS + Ladder
SAT, AUGUST 18
v Heidelberg West
v Reservoir
v Mernda
Round 6 – Game Results
Watsonia 9.3 (57) def by St Mary’s 14.11 (95)
SAT, JUNE 16
v Parkside
v Watsonia
v Mernda
Reservoir 12.8 (80) def by Panton Hill 15.15 (105)
Heidelberg West 6.4 (40) def by Mernda 31.18 (204)
1st Semi Final – August 25th
Preliminary Final – September 1st
to keep its spot in the top four, all signs
indicate today’s game could again get
ugly for Heidelberg West.
Reservoir and Mernda met in a clash for
second place, with both sitting on 4-1
heading into the encounter.
Both have lost only to unbeaten to
Panton Hill and look the two sides
to most capable of challenging the
Redbacks in September.
Last week Reservoir was unable to halt
the ladder leader at Crispe Park, and
while it was no means a disheartening
loss, Panton Hill was in control for much
of the game – eventually winning by
25-points.
With Jarrod Skinner kept in check,
Jason Dal Santo stood tall and was
the Mustangs’ best, ably supported by
Ben Mowlam and Cameron Rooney.
Up forward Kael Beaumont showed
promise and finished the match with
three goals.
As previously mentioned, Mernda
handed Heidelberg West a hiding,
booting ten goals in the first quarter
and seven in each of the three quarters
thereafter.
Cameron Curlis benefited most, kicking
seven, while Tim Anderson kicked five
and Tim Atkins four.
Today’s clash at Mernda Recreation
Reserve clearly poses a much tough
challenge and the game should go right
down to the wire.
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Watsonia
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5
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Heidelberg West
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2nd Semi Final – August 25th
Grand Final – September 8th
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DIVISION 3
DIVISION 3
ST MARY’S
Great effort last week boys, with three
wins on the day for the first time this year.
PLAYER SPONSORSHIPS
Here is this week’s most important news
– many players are still to sign up player
sponsorships for this year. Remember
boys and girls, it is COMPULSORY for all
players to have sponsors this year. Any
business, individual or family member
etc. can sponsor any of our footballers or
netball girls for $150. You get your name
up with a photo of that player advertised
in the rooms. Sign up now - you don’t
have to have a business. Other benefits
are also available upon application.
Remember all players get $50 refund
for each player sponsor they sign. It
ain’t that hard guys. Please contact
Paul Hopper on 0410 465 074 or any
committee person for further details.
NETBALL
The A side took on a very fast Macleod
outfit and for a while there we looked like
we could match them. But their accuracy
was telling and although our girls toiled
valiantly we went down 36 to 20. Keep
HEIDELBERG WEST
Today we travel to St Mary’s with all
three teams looking for improved
performances after losses to Mernda
last weekend.
SENIORS
Another week and another terrible start
for the boys as they were outscored 10
goals to one. After a massive spray from
Ozzie, the boys came out hard in the
second and held their own early but
a flurry of late goals saw the boys trail
by 100 points at the half. The second
half was much the same, with the boys
being very competitive in patches but
the lapses in concentration allowed
Mernda to string goals together. Standin skipper LJ worked hard all day, as did
Barker and Muir. A big week on the track
will have the boys looking for a much
improved effort against St Mary’s.
RESERVES
After last week’s draw, the magoos
were looking to continue their good
form, but started sluggishly. Once they
settled they started playing some good
footy and trailed by 17 points at quarter
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plugging away ladies as we know a string
of wins are just around the corner for both
teams. The B side had a bye. Last night the
A and B teams hopefully got up against
Lalor and Epping respectively.
FOOTBALL
This week we take on our old friends
Heidelberg West at our second home
at Binnak Park. We always enjoy the
competition when we play each other
with many old acquaintances to be
renewed. Hopefully everyone can stick
around for a drink after the match. In the
ones, West will be looking to notch their
first win of the year so we have to be
on our guard from the first bounce. The
twos will also need to put their best foot
forward from the start with the brown
and gold sitting nicely in the four as well.
Our under-19s play their home game at
Whatmough Park and we hope that’s
not too confusing for everyone to follow
otherwise we might end up with a heap of
Hawk players turning up to kick the dew
off the ground against the Auskickers at
Binnak Park. Anyway we welcome West
unde-19s for the first time and wish them
best of luck today and for the remainder of
the season. Just like us three seasons ago,
time. Unfortunately the fellas fell asleep
in the second and allowed Mernda to
run all over them, kicking 5.7 to nil and
blowing the margin out to nine goals
at the half. After a huge rev up from
Webby, the boys came out with a better
attack at the ball and slowly started
to get themselves into the game, but
little lapses allowed Mernda to pinch
a couple in a row and extend its lead
to 70 pointss. The last quarter turned
into party time for Mernda as they ran
all over us kicking 11.2 to nil. Moon
battled hard all day across half back
and would be close to senior selection.
Wambeek and Sieber also played well.
Special mention to our Canadian recruit
Westhoff having his first run of the year.
UNDER-19
A much improved effort from the boys
this week. Shane has got the young
Hawks playing a good brand of footy
and they are slowly getting used to
playing together. Brae lead from the
front with three goals and was well
supported by Ryan and Ricky. A win is
just around the corner, so let’s make
sure we all get down to support the
future of the club.
— The Northern Football League Record
they are new to the competition and have
everyone’s support and respect.
SOCIAL NEWS
Well Bogan Night when off a treat last
week albeit not quite as we planned it.
Thank God for Solly saving the day doing
an almighty job as MC and Brenna acting
as DJ with the music selection. It was a
great night and we look forward to the
next Bogan Night – well sort of! Check
out the full details on our website for all
the social calendar events. See Solly or Liz
if you need any info or details regarding
the Mystery Tour next week – yes that’s
correct - next week June 2, Sportsman’s
Night on July 14, Mr St Mary’s, the Dinner
Dance or any of the other events coming
up. We welcomed a new concept last
week with the Wheel of Misfortune now
appearing each and every Thursday
Night. Our first spinners were Jakey,
Leeroy and Hairy with the “H Man” doing
a hilarious karaoke rendition of “Call Me
Maybe” – check it out on YouTube. Can’t
wait to see this week’s contributions.
Family Values, Family Focus, Family First
GO BURRA - FEEL THE TEAL
FUNCTIONS
This year will be the first time HWFC,
Warringal Hawks and the Hawkettes
will be hosting a Mid Season Ball. It is
certain to be another brilliant event. All
supporters, members, friends and family
are invited.
Where: The Maningham Club – 1
Thompsons Road, Bulleen
When: 7:30pm on July 7
Dress Code: Formal
Tickets are $90 per head and includes a
two-course meal, beer and wine.
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Terry Anderson
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Brett Schulz
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Stephen Campbell
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Haydn Bryce
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ST MARY’S
HEIDELBERG WEST
Senior Coach: Brenton Kinnear
Reserves Coach: Nick Perry
Under 19 Coach: Paul Millett
Senior Coach:
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Jarrod Millett
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Keenan Posar
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D Duff
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L James
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J Braunton
J Gould
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G Toms
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J Shanahan
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B Osborne
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C Leeson
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P Byrne
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J Williams
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B Gould
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C Cecchinelli
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J Owens
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B Moore
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A Young
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R Gall
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C Taylor
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S Flynn
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D Fowler
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B Pearce
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S Newman
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R Purchase
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R Pownell
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M Quadara
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M Camilleri
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J Bullock
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R Butterworth
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K Moore
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B Stanley
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A Duncanson
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S Reed
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Josh Webb
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J Ryan
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D Ilardi
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DIVISION 3
DIVISION 3
PANTON HILL
A big test and the Hills started the slower
with Reservoir getting the first two goals.
SENIORS
But the Hills hit back with three goals to
head into the first break with the lead. The
second quarter was an even contest as the
ball flew from end to end in a high standard
game of football. The Hills held a half time
lead but were not having it all their way.
Throughout the third term the Redback
forwards worked their way on top as
Brendan O’Connor started taking his marks
and Joffa Byron got a couple of goals, but
unfortunately Will Box went off with a foot
injury, Zac Williams sustained a hamstring
strain and Daniel Keen injured his knee
leaving only one player on the bench for
most of second half. However, the Hills had
the upper hand on their opponent in the
third term and extended their lead out to
five goals at one stage but were cut back
to three goals at the last break. Panton Hill
broke the Mustangs spirit with the first goal
of the last quarter although goals went
both ways the final margin of 25 points was
assured. On the big Reservoir ground the
day belonged to the Panton Hill midfield
with Brett Thorn continuing his good form
in a best on ground performance, Benn
Parker picking up plenty of the ball in the
open spaces and youngster Josh Chapman
being very strong in the clinches. Jayson
PARKSIDE
We have had a 14 day break to ease
the heartache of losing the Johnny
Drak Cup in the Round 5 clash
against Reservoir.
The bye has given us a chance to regroup
and have a crack at the in form Panton Hill
today. Everyone at the club will be hoping
we can get off to a better start today after
our last game against Reservoir started
with the reserves extending their losing
streak to three years and five games.
Chrissy ‘Knuckles’ Bellingham was dragged
for fighting and proceeded to the bench
where he volleyed a water bottle into
the face of one of his team mates with
the bottle exploding on impact and
water going everywhere. There is strong
support for Chrissy to undergo some
sort of rehab for his anger issues and the
club has made enquiries to several of
the cities leading anger management
centres. Unfortunately his anger spilled
over to the online world we here abused
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Darcey-Molloy and Nathan Brundell did
their jobs down back and Joffa Byron
picked up another five goals. A terrific
win to put the Hills a game clear on top
of the ladder ahead of today’s important
clash against Parkside to finish the start the
season with wins against all comers.
RESERVES
Bounced back last week with a great win
against last year’s grand finalists. After
some hard work on the training track
earlier in the week the supporters saw a
much improved team performance. In
the first half Panton Hill held a slender
lead and felt that they were in control
at half time but last week was going to
be different to the past with no second
half fade out. During the third quarter
Panton Hill gained the upper hand with
some quick ball movement and perfect
disposal which gave Dylan Collins every
opportunity up forward. Dylan finished
the game with six goals while Andrew
Schadendorff was stopping everything on
the last line of defence. Andrew Jackson
is starting to dominate in the ruck while
wingman Matthew Layt played his best
game for the year. The win was truly a
whole team performance with many
contributors including the captain Brett
“Swordsman” Aldred. Other key players
included John Ballock, and Tim Fry.
PRESIDENT’S LUNCH
Welcome to all for our Presidents Lunch at
his team mate, Frenchy over Facebook.
Le French couldn’t handle it and deleted
him from his friends list. There have been
many examples of Chris’s anger getting
the better of him this year, one of these
outbursts occurred a couple of weeks ago,
After running into fellow teammate and
Big Brother aspirant Nick out at Bridie O
Reilly’s, Chris went over to say hi, and after
getting back an unsatisfactory response
yelled aggressively “Do you know who I
am?” Apparently Nick didn’t realise what a
big deal Chris is down the club.
They say you’re only as good as your last
game and after Dallas had a Supercoach
score of -17 in his last outing he will be
hoping to turn his fortunes around today.
Brad Hockey hasn’t had a kick all year, but
his best mate and coach Pigsy still gives
him the three votes every week to try and
justify his high wage. Meanwhile other
premiership and long serving players of
the club have to fight over Daryl Gard’s
pasta every Thursday night after training.
It could be young Dave Egan’s last game
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Wellers Restaurant. Thanks to our major
sponsors Cameron Construction, Panton
Hill Hotel and Valley Community Financial
Services (Bendigo Bank Hurstbridge). Also,
our Gold and Bronze Club Sponsors Bluegum
Clothing, Ausbuild Constructions, BCA
Accountants, Searle Demolitions, ADH Civil,
Viewmount Homes, JBS Printers and our
supporting sponsors Aussie Angler, Danielle
Green MP, Dean Fitzsimons Plumbing,
Duff ’s Road Winery, Eltham Tree Surgery,
Evolution Motorcycles, Goodyear Diamond
Valley, Henry Hurst’s Pizza & Pasta, Horsley
Ryan & Associates, Hurstbridge Garden
Supplies, Hurstbridge Liquor Store, Jeff ’s
Pest Supplies, Kangaroo Paw Landscapes,
Kings Winery, Lintons, Kyebrooke Pet Resort,
Leonard Interiors, Midas Briar Hill, Paddy’s
Meats, Panton Hill General Store, St Andrews
General Store, St. Andrews Stockfeed,
Victorian Cleaning Supplies, Wellers
Restaurant and Whittley Constructions.
BACK TO THE HILL
The club’s Past Players and Supporters Day is
on Saturday, June 16 during the game against
Mernda. Please let anyone that has had
involvement in the club know to make this
a big day. Contact Eric or club committee for
more details. Drinks and food will be available
during a special marquee function on the day.
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All the match reports, latest news,
and junior news are available on the
Redbacks’ website.
today as he is about to set off on a once
in a life time opportunity to drive the
circumference of Australia. Pigsy isn’t sure
what he is going to do about replacing
Dave but it looks like he has settled on
purchasing a $10 electric blanket from Aldi
to keep the bench warm for the seniors
when he finally takes off.
SOCIAL
Money needs to start coming in for
the footy trip. Snorta isn’t running
it this year so you can be sure that
the money spent wont end up in his
hip pocket. The Gold Coast has been
confirmed as the destination and after
good numbers last year and a belting
couple of days away to Coogee it
should be another cracking trip. Speak
to Junior for details. One man who
won’t be going on the footy trip is Jake
due to year 12 exams; unfortunately
he will have to wait for next year for a
decent chance at losing his virginity.
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PARKSIDE
Senior Coach: Dean Haydock
Reserves Coach: Jayson Burleigh
Senior Coach:
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Simon Gunn
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Thomas Hatzi
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Tyler Edwards
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Jayson Darcy-Molloy
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Kyle Coffey
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Darren Gresham
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Jonathan Friel
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Clayton Chisholm
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Ben Woods
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Tristan Loring
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Rhys Stephens
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Shane Price
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Andrew Miller
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Colin McLeod
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Lindsay Crilley
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Tristan Kremyborg
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James Gilliland
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Tom McKinlay
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Robbie Shields
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Ricky Woods
58
Brad Sansom
16
Jayden Wendt
55
Jeremy Bowtell
17
Ben Strongman
61
David Walton
17
Adam Wells
58
Max Wood
17B
Jason Mee
62
Paul Strongman
18
Dallas King
60
Jamie Egan
18
John Ballock
64
James Anderson
19
James Carland
61
Brendan Ross
20
Rob Guest
65
Dylan Collins
20
Mat Young
62
Stefano Capagreco
23
Simon Amore
66
Nick Prenc
21
Pierre Labigang
63
Lionel Austin
24
Matt Layt
67
Shane Lyons
22
Rob Wise
68
Shaun O'Neill
25
Anthony Bryce
68
Andrew Schadendorff
23
Liam Bell
69
Alberto Carisimo
25B
Neil Lowder
69
Andrew Jackson
24
Sam Crawford
26
Daniel Keen
70
Evan Rumney
25
Michael Sabelberg
26B
Tim Power
71
Tom Searle
26
Trevor Thomas
27
Ryan Byrnes
72
Tim Fry
27
David McLaughlin
28
Ben Clarke
73
Paul Cronin
28
Blair Hobba
29
Zak Williams
76
Brett Fitzmaurice
29
Jamie Gresham
30
Shannon Darcy-Malloy
78
Mark Giddings
30
Christian Ramos
31
Ty Dummett
99
Benn Parker
31
Anthony Ialuna
33
Paul Haydock
32
Matthew Merlino
35
Lauchy Pearson
33
Jamie Pennant
36
Jack LeGassick
34
Chris Billingham
37
Nathan Brundell
36
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DIVISION 3
DIVISION 3
MERNDA
They were insipid, awful, horrible... oh
wait, wrong Demons I’m talking about!
SENIORS
Last week we played for the Les
Butterworth Trophy. Les was involved
with both Mernda and Heidelberg West,
and was a true champion of the League.
He sadly passed away a few weeks ago.
To win by 164 points against a side who
would have wanted to come out hungry
after their debacle against Panton Hill
last week is an excellent sign for the
direction the club is headed in. To be
4-1 with a healthy percentage sets us
up nicely for the run ahead. We kicked
10 goals in the opening term, no mean
feat no matter who the opposition is,
and kicked seven goals in the second,
third and last quarters. Cam Curlis by
himself defeated Melbourne, kicking
seven goals, and Tim Anderson chipped
in with five. Trav McCrae and Josh
Wuelfert were excellent but having said
that it was a brilliant team performance,
everyone played their role and nobody
was selfish.
RESERVOIR
Not a good day with three losses and
the opportunity lost for the seniors to
take top spot.
UNDER-19
The under-19s began well against
top four side Diamond Creek in wet
and slippery conditions. Despite the
strong start the boys lost the lead with
a poor third quarter. We fought on well
in the last quarter but a few missed
shots on goal didn’t help us sneak a
win. However, we did play well for
most of the game and the confidence
is growing. Best were the coach’s son
Reece, Davies, Hollaway and Cornford.
RESERVES
The reserves’ form has been very much
up and down throughout the season.
Pirro produced another good game,
Ralphy, Borchert and “I love a goal”
Cousins did their bit but we eventually
went down by 26 points.
SENIORS
Panton Hill got the jump and we had to
play catch up footy for the rest of the day.
I am sure the players will be disappointed
with their effort early. Best were Dal Santo
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The reserves took some time to get into
gear but once they did they were pretty
hard to stop. 11 goals in the last quarter
is pretty impressive - it shows that the
boys will run out games this year. Chris
Deayton kicked five goals and Chris
Zabrieszach kicked four. The reserves
have now won five games in a row, all
by an average of 92 points. There are so
many blokes that are pushing for a spot
in the ones, and the ultra competitive
environment can only be good for the
club at the moment.
UNDER-19
As you would have read in last week’s
Murmurs I was confident that the 19s
would bounce back and they did just
that. A 62-point win was an excellent
result, with many players doing well
across the board. Jake Densley kicked
five goals, and was Mernda’s best, while
Sam Perkin played well. Overall, three
wins from three, the second time it has
been achieved this season.
iPOD SHUFFLE NIGHT
An excellent night for everyone who
attended. Obvious highlight was the
worm-off (not often do you see the
who had a big job with Keyes going down
early, Lefty and Corey.
PAST PLAYERS REUNION
Last week’s Past Players Reunion was a
huge success. It was great to see the six
1947 undefeated Premiership boys and
hear their stories. Yes they celebrated
their 65th anniversary! It was almost like
a family reunion with the three brothers
Alan, Jack and Fred Laurie in attendance
plus their sister Jessie who married the
club’s 1951 and 1952 coach John Synon.
Jack Davies told us how he rovered to
Harvey Stevens in 1947. The following year
Harvey went to Collingwood, then onto
Footscray and eventually played 125 VFL
games. Harvey played in the Footscray
1954 premiership and represented
Victoria. Former DVFL president Roy Ward
and his wife Yvonne also in attendance.
The 1972 seniors and undefeated
reserves premiers and the 1982 reserves
Premiership boys also celebrated hard. The
1947-1980 Honour Board was unfurled by
Harvey Stevens, Jack Davies, Fred Laurie
and Bob Chandler.
Entertainment in the rooms after the
game was provided by 14-year-old Joel
Quinn the son of Peter (1983 and 84
premiership player). Joel proved to be an
accomplished musician and singer. I am
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captain of the seniors get OWNED
like Ro did. Never mind Ro, I cheered
for you, I thought your worm was
excellent anyway), as was the passion
that was shown by those watching the
Richmond/Essendon game.
TODAY
Big game against Reservoir. Obviously
they would have been disappointed not
to knock off Panton Hill at home last
week and they will come out wanting
to get second spot on the ladder back
off us. Win and we are looking better
and better for that all important double
chance. Under-19s will be looking to
build on their win last week, while the
reserves will be gunning for six straight.
GO GET EM FELLAS!
SOCIAL DATES:
Saturday, June 16 - Mr Mernda; Sunday,
July 8 - Sportspersons Day; Saturday,
July 21 - Fancy Dress; Saturday, August
18 - The Final Lap Party
For more information go to the website:
www.merndafc.com.au
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK
Delbart Funerals
sure a lot more in the future will be heard
of Joel in the entertainment industry.
UPCOMING FUNCTIONS
Round 7, Saturday, May 26 – “Gender
Bender”! The guys dress as women and
the women dress as men!
Sunday, June 17 – The $5,000 draw.
REMINDER
All players, officials, members including
mustang members – be a proud
Reservoir Football Club person and wear
the club’s apparel each week.
SPONSORS OF THE WEEK
Stockdale & Leggo Real Estate: contact
David Hackney on 0435 790 069 if you
are looking to buy, sell or rent a home.
McGregors Broadway Quality Meats:
specialising in Modern & Traditional Butchery
Phone Anthony or Corey on 94606557
Check club Web site for all our sponsors’
details and make an effort to support
those that support our club. Member’s
discount is offered.
TODAY
Today it’s Mernda and the seniors need
to win we are to compete for the double
chance at season’s end.
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RESERVOIR
Senior Coach: Brett Wilson
Reserves Coach: Robbie Bullock
Under 19 Coach: Paul Derrick
Senior Coach: Ross Terranova
Reserves Coach: Michael Cremore
Under 19 Coach: Les Miller
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Matt Aquilina
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Craig Gard
2
Marcus Saddington
43
Ryan Delaney
3
Nathan Mills
44
Troy James
4
Josh Delaney
45
Joel O'Reilly
5
Shaun Silman
46
Michael Arcus
6
Josh Wuelfert
47
Shane Martin
7
Jesse Owens-Draper
48
Andrew O'Reilly
8
Jayden Welch
49
Chris Deayton
9
Rohan Davies
51
Jarryn Pittonet
10
Matt Rees
52
Dean Tanner
11
Luke Martin
53
Chris Zabrieszach
12
Nathan Johnson
55
Jeff Boyle
13
Matt Milner
56
Marcus Meadows
14
Luke Soligo
57
Matthew Mazzeo
15
Tim Anderson
59
Ryan Wills
16
Costa Missalidis
61
James De Luca
17
Jason Faralla
67
Sean O'Loughlin
18
Daniel O'Sullivan
68
Daniel Butler
19
Tom Deayton
70
Jayden Drummond
19B
Darcy Cross
71
Travis McCrea
20
Jye Robinson
UNDER 19
20B
Dave Collett
1
Josh Dobbin
21
Chrisitian Cawsey
2
Corey Hibbert
22
Tom Felle
3
Dylan O'Connor
23
Anthony Volpe
4
Matt Wills
24
Cameron Curlis
10
David Berryman
25
Jake O'Donnell
5
Paul Verrocchi
26
Frank Raso
7
Jake Gething
27
Michael Ellis
8
Sam Perkin
28
Rob Barbara
9
Shannon McVeigh
29
Jake Russell
10
Nick Avenoso
30
Chris Keller
12
Adam Ryan
31
Michael Milner
13
Jordan Aldrich
32
Luke Bonacci
18
Corey Hibbert
33
Glenn Berry
15
Cameron Berndt
34
Luke Howard
16
Michael Mininchilli
34B
Ashley Ellis
17
Branden Aldrich
35
Dave Hutchinson
21
Jake Lemin
36
Luke Drakes
22
Matt Bahen
37
Trent Clarke
23
Adam Sergio
38
David Berryman
24
Joe Halpin
39
Michael Aparo
25
Nathan Del Arue
40
Darren Ellis
27
Trent Stafford
41
Matthew Tamburini
31
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Jarrod Skinner
Reece Miller
Dave Lewis
Cameron Rooney
Mark Sinclair
Michael Popovski
Adam Hull
Luke Allen
Steven Gamble
Arthur Ellis
Frank Tomaras
Matthew Barker
Kent Beaumont
Mark Buckley
Mark McDonald
Aaron Castles
Corey McGregor
Lee Grattidge
Leigh Sullivan
Nathan McCaig
Mark Pirro
Justin Murray
Brent Krietling
Anthony Scarano
Jason Dal Santo
Jarrod Warmington
Mark Kristovic
Jonathon O'Meara
Kael Beaumont
Justin Kutchel
Owen Kortlang
Joe Spicuglia
Brad Noronha
Mitch Fraser
Brett Lovett
Jamie Borchert
Dale Potter
50 James Ralph
51 Mark Wu
52 Anthony Bianchi
53 Aaron Eastlake
54 Alan Welch
55 John Bibis
56 Dave Roberts
57 Bradley Whelan
58 Jason Cousins
59 Matthew Hull
61 Nathaniel Ellis
67 John Coates
77 Craig Saward
80 Troy McDonald
81 Luke Moloney
UNDER 19
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Dylan Cornford
2
Ayman Awo
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Terence Odermatt
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Leigh McCann
5
Ryan Taylor
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Brayden Smith
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Luke Mazzeo
8
Tom Holloway
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Alexanous Nisiotis
10 Dylan Biganski
11 Anthony Giamarco
12 Matthew Thompson
13 Jack Dickman
14 Reece Miller
15 Fabian Giamarco
16 John Wirepa
17 Pat Smith
18 Alex D'Amico
19 Nathan Zanella
20 Michael Puttyfoot
21 Luke Bates
22 John Puttyfoot
23 Nathan Burfoot
24 Ryan Davies
25 Aaron Smith
26 Jake McSwain
29 Connor Makroulos
35 Errol Wood
41 Kael Beaumont
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GAMEDAYCOACHING
Junior
Youth
PointsofinteresttoCoaches: PointsofinteresttoCoaches:
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Enjoyment
Useplayersattraining–Nobuslines
Useballasoftenaspossible
Rotateplayersindifferentpositions
It’snotaboutwinning
Knowallplayersnames
Usefooty’s–notrun,run,run
Wewantthembacknextyear
ProvidecommunicationtoparentsduringpreͲ
seasonandproperseasonre:rotations,best
players,etc…
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Specificindividualteachingofplayers
Keeprecordsofanystatisticsrequiredby
coach
Positivereinforcementtoplayers–Nobad
Cops
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Isthecoachesvoicedelivering
messages
Mustnottryandbethecoach
Keepsbenchplayersmobileevery5mins
Afterdeliveringmessage,straightoffground
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Watchtheirallocatedarea–don’tball
watch
Specificindividualteachingofplayers
Keeprecordsofanystatisticsrequired
bycoach
Positivereinforcementtoplayers–No
badCops
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RunnerͲCorrectwarmdown
Coachquickdebriefongame
Coachplanstrainingsessionfornextweek
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messages
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Keepsbenchplayersmobileevery
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game
Promptscoachtostartsettingupteam
fornextquarterwith5minutestogo
Postgame:
TrainerͲInjurymanagementafter
game
RunnerͲCorrectwarmdown
Coachquickdebriefongame
Coachwrittenfeedbacktoplayersfor
training
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week
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Isthecoachesvoicedelivering
messages
Mustnottryandbethecoach
Keepsbenchplayersmobileevery5mins
Afterdeliveringmessage,straightoff
ground
Postgame:
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Watchtheirallocatedarea–don’tball
watch
Specificindividualteachingofplayers
Keeprecordsofanystatisticsrequired
bycoach
Positivereinforcementtoplayers–No
badcops
RolesofaRunner:
x ͲCoachesBench–Youhave
controlofit
x ͲThecorrectpersonalitytype
“Calmpeople”
x ͲDon’tsecondguessyourself
“GowithGUT” x ͲDon’tthinkabout“IfonlyI
didthis”
x ͲAllstaffineasilyindentifying
clubgear x ͲWelcomeumpiresinroom
beforegame
x ͲTalktotheothercoachafter
game x ͲDONOTBREACHCOACHES
CODEOFCONDUCT
x ͲNoSwearing,noinvolvement
withoppositionbench,no
umpireabuse,nobarracking
orballwatching
Setplays
Knowopposition
Preseason,planning
Rotations
Policies
Votes
Makedecisionsquickly–respondto
informationfromothercoaches
Coachhasfinalsayoneverything
Postgame:
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Dutyofcaregroup
Setplays
Knowopposition
TalentID
Preseason,planning
Rotations
Policies
Votes
LeadershipGroup–withregular
meetings
Assistinpreparingplayersforrep.
teamsandTACNorthernKnights
Knowwhatplayersaredoingoutside
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RunnerͲCorrectwarmdown
Coachquickdebriefongame
Coachwrittenfeedbacktoplayersfor
training
Coachplanstrainingsessionfornext
week
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The winners will be announced at the Sports
Achievement Awards and Club Recognition
Night on Wednesday 27 June. The event will
be hosted by Olympian Giaan Rooney at The
Streeton Room, The Centre Ivanhoe, 275
Upper Heidelberg Road, Ivanhoe.
Individual winners receive a $200 cash prize.
Community Club of the Year receives a $500 cash prize.
Banyule
The Banyule Sports Achievement Awards celebrate the
great achievements of local sports people in our community.
Nominate a sporting club, team or individual who you believe
deserves to be recognised today.
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Nominate online at
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RESERVES + U19s Results – Round 6
Division 1 – Reserves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Division 1 – Under 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Northcote Park
Macleod
Eltham
Montmorency
Bundoora
Northcote Park
Macleod
Eltham
Montmorency
Bundoora
12.12
11.9
29.18
8.10
17.17
TEAM
(84)
def by West Preston-Lakeside
(75)
def by Lower Plenty
(192) def Whittlesea
(58)
def by Greensborough
(119) def Heidelberg
L
D
12.18
13.14
3.2
10.18
5.2
(90)
(92)
(20)
(78)
(32)
18.13
7.10
9.11
5.10
9.17
TEAM
(121) def West Preston-Lakeside
(52)
def Lower Plenty
(65)
def Whittlesea
(40)
def by Greensborough
(71)
def Heidleberg
L
D
1.2
5.7
9.9
11.9
4.1
%
P
W
%
PTS
P
W
Eltham
6
5
1
0
225.00
20
Northcote Park
6
5
1
0
255.97
20
Montmorency
6
5
1
0
205.97
20
Greensborough
6
5
1
0
202.85
20
PTS
Northcote Park
6
4
2
0
177.84
16
Montmorency
6
4
2
0
161.67
16
Greensborough
6
4
2
0
156.01
16
Eltham
6
4
2
0
143.08
16
Bundoora
6
4
2
0
155.37
16
Macleod
6
4
2
0
44.00
16
West Preston-Lakseide
6
3
3
0
106.68
12
Whittlesea
6
3
3
0
117.10
12
Lower Plenty
6
3
3
0
106.38
12
Lower Plenty
6
3
3
0
94.50
12
Macleod
6
2
4
0
92.01
8
Bundoora
6
1
4
1
60.96
6
Heidelberg
6
0
6
0
22.45
0
West Preston-Lakeside
6
0
5
1
32.93
2
Whittlesea
6
0
6
0
14.79
0
Heidelberg
6
0
6
0
42.64
0
Division 2 – Reserves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Division 2 – Under 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diamond Creek
Epping
Thomastown
South Morang
Watsonia
Reservoir
Warringal Hawks
Thomastown
South Morang
8.2
9.14
10.10
9.15
TEAM
(50)
(68)
(70)
(69)
def by North Heidelberg
def by Fitzroy Stars
def Hurstbridge
def Lalor
L
D
9.10
11.8
9.6
5.7
(64)
(74)
(60)
(37)
7.10
5.5
6.9
(52)
(35)
(45)
12.5
(77)
def by St Mary’s
def by Diamond Creek
def by Mernda
def Hurstbridge
def Lalor
P
W
%
PTS
P
W
6
6
0
0
200.93
24
Thomastown
5
4
1
0
286.90
20
Fitzroy Stars
6
5
1
0
123.7
20
Diamond Creek
6
5
1
0
206.23
20
Epping
6
4
2
0
125.41
16
South Morang
6
5
1
0
205.57
20
Thomastown
6
3
3
0
101.53
12
Watsonia
6
4
2
0
172.14
16
South Morang
6
2
4
0
96.54
8
St Mary's
5
3
2
0
128.12
12
Diamond Creek
6
2
4
0
94.59
8
Mernda
5
3
2
0
101.52
12
Hurstbridge
6
2
4
0
79.23
8
Lalor
5
2
3
0
106.53
8
Lalor
6
0
6
0
38.16
0
Reservoir
5
2
3
0
55.00
8
Eltham Panthers
5
1
4
0
70.60
4
Hurstbridge
5
0
5
0
27.71
0
Warringal Hawks
5
0
5
0
24.29
0
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North Heidelberg
TEAM
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(8)
(37)
(63)
(75)
(25)
%
PTS
Division 3 – Reserves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Watsonia
Reservoir
Heidelberg West
8.5
7.7
4.0
(53)
(49)
(24)
def by St Mary’s
def by Panton Hill
def by Mernda
TEAM
P
W
%
PTS
Mernda
5
5
0
0
302.19
20
St Mary's
5
4
1
0
124.84
16
Panton Hill
5
2
2
1
90.37
10
Heidelberg West
5
2
2
1
54.33
10
Reservoir
5
2
3
0
140.07
8
Watsonia
6
2
4
0
83.00
8
Parkside
5
0
5
0
33.33
0
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LEADING Goal Kickers
DIVISION 1 SENIORS
PLAYER
TEAM
Gary Moorcroft
Dale Nolan
Patrick Fitzgerald
Paul Currie
Cameron Cloke
Andrew Fairchild
Nick Lynch
Billy Barden
Paul Harrison
Joshua Grubb
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16
16
16
GOALS
Eltham
Northcote Park
Greensborough
Montmorency
Northcote Park
Lower Plenty
Bundoora
Bundoora
Lower Plenty
Montmorency
DIVISION 1 U/19S
PLAYER
TEAM
Adam Lindstrom
Kane Slater
Michael Larcom-Cooper
Nathan Harris
Taylor Tangas
Benjamin Abbatangelo
Matthew Byron
John Cooper
Jake Barclay
Jake Rowe
GOALS
Bundoora
Heidelberg
Montmorency
Eltham
Bundoora
Whittlesea
Macleod
Lower Plenty
Bundoora
Greensborough
DIVISION 1 RESERVES
PLAYER
TEAM
Andrew Gray
Pierre Haddad
Dylan Cunningham
Alek Tsardakis
John Bakopoulos
Scott McLaughlin
Andrew Hamer
Simon Crump
Leighton O'Donnell
Daniel Hussey
LEADING Goal Kickers
24
20
19
15
15
14
14
13
13
12
GOALS
Greensborough
Northcote Park
Montmorency
Lower Plenty
West Preston-Lakeside
Northcote Park
Montmorency
Macleod
Bundoora
Greensborough
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18
16
13
11
11
11
9
9
9
DIVISION 2 SENIORS
PLAYER
TEAM
Peter Shepherd
John Hayes
Brent Gutterson
Patrick Davis
Leigh Gilbert
Mathew Pow
Michael Khoury
Ben Naylon
Chris Moloney
Luke Simpson
GOALS
Lalor
Fitzroy Stars
Diamond Creek
Fitzroy Stars
North Heidelberg
South Morang
Thomastown
North Heidelberg
Diamond Creek
Diamond Creek
DIVISION 2 RESERVES
PLAYER
TEAM
Anthony Guida
Dale Ind
Dale Arnell
Luke McKeown
Michael Deagostino
Haydn Love
Ricky Maher
Kane Searle
Marc Coombe
Joe Colaci
GOALS
Epping
Epping
North Heidelberg
Fitzroy Stars
Thomastown
Fitzroy Stars
Hurstbridge
South Morang
North Heidelberg
Thomastown
DIVISION 2 U/19S
PLAYER
TEAM
Joshua Clancy
Mark Roumanos
Jayden Shirreff
Nathan Mittica
Jordan Young
Stephen Tsonas
Daniel Boudoloh
Daniel Dober
Michael Howden
Frankie Furlano
32
26
23
19
17
16
16
16
15
13
21
21
19
16
13
13
11
10
10
9
GOALS
Watsonia
Lalor
Diamond Creek
South Morang
Thomastown
South Morang
Thomastown
St Mary's
Eltham Panthers
Thomastown
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22
16
16
15
14
13
13
11
DIVISION 3 SENIORS
PLAYER
TEAM
Jonathon Byron
Brendan O’Connor
Andrew Bennett
Zachary Williams
Cameron Curlis
Toby O'Meara
Nathan Mills
Tim Anderson
Leigh Sullivan
Darren Turner
DIVISION 3 RESERVES
PLAYER
TEAM
Dylan Collins
Chris Zabrieszach
Jason Cousins
Shane Martin
Shaun Silman
Adam Hull
Jarryd Hansen
Matthew Milner
Mark McDonald
Matthew Sole
30
17
16
13
13
13
11
10
9
9
GOALS
Panton Hill
Mernda
Reservoir
Mernda
Mernda
Reservoir
Watsonia
Mernda
Reservoir
St Mary's
UNDER 17  BLUE
PLAYER
TEAM
Tom Keys
Matthew Campbell
Bilal Almatrah
Thomas Bassett-Smith
Tim Burgoyne
Harley Smith
Brock Smith
Matthew Lester
Nathan Sleep
Luke Carroll
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GOALS
Panton Hill
Panton Hill
Parkside
Panton Hill
Mernda
Reservoir
Mernda
Mernda
Reservoir
Parkside
20
19
16
10
10
8
8
7
7
7
GOALS
Research
South Morang
Research
Research
Eltham
Eltham
South Morang
Research
Research
Whittlesea
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13
10
10
10
8
8
8
7
6
UNDER 17  RED
PLAYER
TEAM
Oliver Parks
Jayden Hamer
Zac Chapman
Brendan Murray
Patrick Kelly-Briggs
Ross Tsipiras
Jae Crilly
Jesse Edgell
Zac Chapman
Jack Payne
GOALS
Diamond Creek
Diamond Creek
Lalor
Keon Park
Keon Park
Lalor
Keon Park
Mill Park
Lalor
Diamond Creek
UNDER 16  BLUE
PLAYER
TEAM
Kieran Malone
Thomas Burns
Adrian Alfonsi
Jake Francis
Tom Simpson
Brenton Odza
Bailey Jordan
Christian Janev
Jordan Cugnetto
James Reid
GOALS
Eltham
Eltham
Mill Park
Montmorency Black
Hurstbridge
Epping
Hurstbridge
Mill Park
Epping
Eltham
UNDER 16  RED
PLAYER
TEAM
Reilly Delahunt
Nicholas Mackay
Jacob Natsis
Samuel Switkowski
Aaron Scott
Nathan Taylor
Daniel Schmidt
Dean Bubis
Jake Phelps
Joel Clark
14
11
9
9
7
7
6
6
5
5
23
20
16
15
14
13
12
10
10
9
GOALS
Diamond Creek
Greensborough
Research
Research
Diamond Creek
Whittlesea
Greensborough
South Morang
West Preston
Whittlesea
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16
16
16
14
13
13
11
11
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GROUND Locations
JUNIORS
SENIORS
Team
Ground
Bundoora Park
Bundoora Park Oval
Address
Snake Gully Drive
Map 246 H7
Diamond Creek
Coventry Oval
Marngrook Oval
Elizabeth St, Diamond Creek
Main St, Diamond Creek
Map 19 F2
Eltham
Central Park
Susan Street Reserve
Panther Place, Eltham
Susan Street, Eltham
Map 12 A5
Map 12 A6
Epping
Epping Recreational Reserve
Cnr High St and Park St, Epping
Map 21 J5
Greensborough
Anthony Beale Reserve
St. Helena Rd, Greensborough
Map 20 H2
Hurstbridge
Ben Frilay Oval
Greysharps Rd, Hurstbridge
Map 182 J8
Keon Park
J.C. Donath Reserve
Harmer St, Reservoir
Map 18 J1
Kinglake
Kinglake Memorial Oval
Cnr Kinglake-Whittlesea Rd & Extons Rd
Map 380 C2
Lalor
Lalor Reserve
Sydney Cres, Lalor
Map 9 A3
Team
Ground
Address
Bundoora
Yulong Reserve
Cnr Plenty Road & Bent Street, Bundoora
Map 9 K12
Diamond Creek
Coventry Oval
Elizabeth St, Diamond Creek
Map 12 A5
Eltham
Eltham Central Reserve
Panther Place, Eltham
Map 21 J5
Lalor Stars
W.A Smith Reserve
Darebin Drive, Lalor
Map 9 D4
Epping
Epping Recreational Reserve
Cnr High St and Park St, Epping
Map 182 B8
Laurimar
Laurimar Reserve
Painted Hills Rd, Doreen
Map 391 E5
Map 390 K8
Fitzroy Stars
Sir Douglas Nicholls Oval
Cnr St. Georges Rd & Watt St, Thornbury
Map 30 E3
Mernda
Mernda Recreation Reserve
Schotters Rd, Mernda
Greensborough
War Memorial Park
Henry St, Greensborugh
Map 20 H2
Mill Park
Redleap Reserve
Redleap Ave, Mill Park
Map 9 K4
Montmorency Park Oval No. 2
Para Rd, Montmorency
Map 21 B5
Heidelberg
Warringal Park
Beverley Rd, Heidelberg
Map 32 C4
Montmorency
Heidelberg West
Heidelberg Park
Beverley Rd, Heidelberg
Map 32 B4
North Heidelberg
Shelley Reserve
Shelley St, Heidelberg Heights
Map 19 G12
Northcote
McDonnell Park
Clifton St, Northcote
Map 30 J8
Hurstbridge
Ben Frilay Oval
Greysharps Rd, Hurstbridge
Map 182 J8
Lalor
Lalor Reserve
Sydney Cres, Lalor
Map 9 A3
Panton Hill
Cracknell Reserve
Bishops Rd, Panton Hill
Map 263 K9
Research
Research Park
Main Rd, Research
Map 22 F1
Lower Plenty
Montmorency Park Oval No. 1
Para Rd, Montmorency
Map 21 B5
Reservoir
Crispe Park
Gloucester St, Reservoir
Map 18 E7
Macleod
De Winton Park
Strasbourg Rd, Rosanna
Map 32 A2
South Morang
The Lakes Reserve
The Lakes Blvd, South Morang
Map 183 C6
Mernda
Mernda Recreational Reserve
Schotters Rd, Mernda
Map 390 K8
Wallan
Greenhill Reserve
Cnr Duke St & Northern Highway
Map 249 F9
Montmorency
Montmorency Park Oval No. 2
Para Rd, Rosanna
Map 21 B5
Watsonia
Cnr Grimshaw St &
Map 20 F2
North Heidelberg
Shelley Park
Shelley St, Heidelberg Heights
Map 19 G12
A.K. Lines Reserve
Greensborough Hwy, Watsonia
Northcote Park
Bill Lawry Oval
Westgarth St, Northcote
Map 30 G11
Panton Hill
Cracknell Reserve
Bishops Rd, Panton Hill
Map 263 K9
Parkside
Pitcher Park
Parklands Ave, Alphington
Map 31 B9
Reservoir
Crispe Park
Gloucester St, Reservoir
Map 18 E7
South Morang
The Lakes Reserve
The Lakes Blvd, South Morang
Map 183 C6
St Mary’s
Whatmough Park
Ford Park
Kalparrin Ave, Greensborough
Davidson St, Bellfield
Map 20 J1
Map 31 D4
Thomastown
Main Street Reserve
Main St, Thomastown
Map 8 G7
Watsonia
A.K. Lines Reserve
Cnr Grimshaw St & Greensborough Hwy, Watsonia
Map 20 F2
West Preston-Lakeside
Whittlesea
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J.E Moore Park
Whittlesea Showgrounds
Gilbert Rd, Reservoir
Yea Rd, Whittlesea
Map 18 E6
Map 246 H7
West Lalor
Huskisson Avenue Reserve
Huskisson Ave, Lalor
Map 8 H2
West Preston
J.E. Moore Park
Gilbert Rd, Reservoir
Map 18 E6
Whittlesea
Whittlesea Showgrounds
Yea Rd, Whittlesea
Map 246 H7
Yarrambat
Yarrambat War Memorial Park
Ironbark Rd, Yarrambat
Map 184 G8
ADDITIONAL GROUNDS
Team
Ground
Address
Netball
Bundoora Netball
and Sports Centre
Building 203, McKimmies Rd,
RMIT University, Bundoora
Map 10 B7
Charles Latrobe P-12 College
Kingsbury Drive, Macleod West
Map 19 J9
Senior Finals
Preston City Oval
Cramer St, Preston
Map 18 F12
Youth Girls
C.T. Barling Reserve
Plenty Rd, Reservoir
Map 19 C7
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Section 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TEAM
Macleod A
Diamond Creek Red
North Heidelberg 1
Lakeside
Heidelberg Tigers
Mernda Demons
Montmorency A
Eagles 1
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D
D
PTS
6
6
3
3
3
1
1
1
0
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3
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5
5
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
24
12
12
12
4
4
4
North Heidelberg 1 (27) def by Diamond Creek Red (54)
Eagles 1 (25) def by Lakeside (35)
Macleod A (53) def Montmorency A (27)
Mernda Demons (23) def by Heidelberg Tigers (24)
Section 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TEAM
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Macleod B
South Morang A
North Heidelberg B
Bundoora Comets
Diamond Creek Blue
Lalor A
Epping A
Greensborough A
St Mary's A
Eagles 2
W
L
D
D
PTS
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
5
4
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
4
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
20
20
20
16
12
8
8
4
4
Greensborough A (28) def by Bundoora Comets (34)
Macloed B (36) def St Mary’s A (20)
Eagles 2 (15) def by South Morang A (36)
Epping A (22) def by Diamond Creek Blue (27)
Lalor A (20) def by North Heidelberg B (41)
Section 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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South Morang B
Fitzroy Stars A
Thomastown A
Montmorency B
Eagles 3
Lalor B
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L
D
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PTS
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1
1
2
3
3
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
20
20
16
12
12
4
Fitzroy Stars A (35) def Eagles (10)
Montmorency (27) def Lalor B (21)
South Morang B (11) def by Thomastown A (26)
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Eagles 4
Greensborough B
Epping B
North Heidelberg C
St Mary's B
Montmorency C
Thomastown B
Lakeside B
Mernda Blue
W
L
D
D
PTS
6
6
6
6
6
5
6
6
6
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
2
4
5
5
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
14
14
12
12
10
8
4
4
Greensborough (28) def by Epping B (31)
Montmorency C (21) def by North Heidelberg C (30)
Thomastown B (17) def by Eagles 4 (19)
Lakeside B (18) def Mernda Blue (14)
Section 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TEAM
Heidelberg Hawkettes
Epping C
Hurstbridge
Fitzroy Stars B
Mernda
Yarrambat
Lalor C
Reservoir
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L
FA
FF
PTS
5
4
4
3
3
1
1
0
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
20
16
16
12
12
8
4
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Mernda (21) def by Yarrambat (22)
Reservoir forfeited to Heidelberg Hawkettes
Epping C (17) def by Fitzroy Stars B (34)
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MONTMORENCY Club Sponsors
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In 2012, the Northern AFCA Committee will be
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The award will hopefully provide the Committee with
further information during the year to assist with
announcing the Senior Coach of the Year in 2012.
Clubs who believe their Coach to be a deserved winner
for the month should use the following criteria as a
guide to recommending a coach and complete the
details below. Feel free to add further reasons as the
criteria below is only a guide.
CRITERIA
x Involvement at Community Level
x Involvement with Junior Club/Junior Football
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Please submit your nomination to Phiv Demetriou:
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BUNDOORA Club Sponsors
WHISTLE Whispers
It was the umpires at ZUMBA last
Monday at training, and boy was it an
ugly sight! I’m sure I heard a few hips
creaking from the back of the room.
Forner
NEWS
Hence why I declined the cup of concrete and decided to do some
“important Association work” and not take part.
We would like to extend our congratulations to Lucinda Lopes,
our esteemed assistant treasurer, who seems to be just gathering
awards left, right and centre these days. Lucinda was named
as the ‘All-Australian Umpire’ in the national under-18 female
championships last week in Adelaide. A top effort, Lucinda, and
all of us at the NUA commend your continued commitment to
umpiring. Can’t wait to see you running around the field in the
AFL and showing the boys how it’s done!!
If you’re feeling a little nostalgic, look no further than Lewis
McNiff on a Saturday. Sporting a haircut fresh out of 1976 – Lewis
is taking it to the next level by donning a pair of aviators whilst
standing in the goals. Perhaps we should recount some episodes
of ‘That 70’s Show’ on the NUA YouTube Channel?
Also, the general committee is taking shape. A huge thanks to
Shane Finn (bar manager), Peter Francis (property manager), Cam
McPherson (trip and reunion manager), Beau Tran (social media
officer) and Craig Wright (IT administrator) for joining our general
committee in 2012. This will be ratified at the next exec meeting;
we also still have one spot up for grabs as an executive assistant,
so if anyone’s interested, please see myself or one of the other
members of the executive at training.
You can now collect your training and warm-up tops following
training on a Wednesday night. See Josh or Ben at the pick-up
point, and be ready to quote your size. There are only limited
numbers, so first in; best dressed (pardon the pun).
SLIP-UPS
We often hear of players kicking the wrong way to start a quarter,
or umpires pointing the wrong way for a free kick; but how about
paying a 50 metre penalty – and running in the wrong direction?
That was exactly what Nathan Doorman was spotted doing last
weekend. Maybe a few more coffees before the game next time to
get your mind into gear?
It seems one umpire is looking to capitalise on The Wiggles’
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retirement, as was pointed out by a first-year boundary umpire. We
all know that Peter Francis is passionate about junior umpiring, but
we weren’t quite aware that it extended to children’s entertainment!
Peter was observed to be sporting a very fashionable black skivvy
underneath his umpiring uniform, to which one of our lessexperienced members pointed out “It’s the sixth wiggle?”; which,
from all reports, Pete was less than impressed with.
SOCIAL
Thanks to all who attended the screening of the State of Origin on
Wednesday night at the rooms following training. A good night in
among the heaters was had by all.
We hope that the continued support remains for the Trivia Night,
booked in for Sunday, June 10 at the Garvey Oval Rooms.
MILESTONES
This Week:
WAYNE BYRNE
– 300 Games
Upcoming:
RUSSELL YIN
– 200 Games – expected next week
CRAIG WRIGHT
– 100 Games – Expected Round 9
MARK HEATLEY
– 300 Games – Expected Round 9
CRAIG HERMAN
– 500 Games – Expected Round 12
*all stats are A Grade matches only
RICHO’S RAMBLINGS
During a discussion about big John Daly’s performance in Australia
last year, in which he ran out of balls for his golf round, Richo
instantly blurted out “Well, what happens then? What do you do?”.
Steve Williams promptly replied “Well, he gets disqualified from
the tournament”. Richo was less than pleased with this response,
claiming that it wasn’t what he was talking about;
“I mean, like, would you have a shower, or...?”The rooms were in
raptures at this response. How does anyone’s mind go there on
the first occasion?
Also, when you get the chance, ask him how to spell ‘Heidelberg’, as
he turned up to a game a couple of weeks ago with the paperwork
filled in, aside from one of the team names... guess which one?
Keep those submissions coming, and I’ll see you all next week...
P.S. What I do with my bananas before my game is my business!
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JUNIOR Results – Round 6
JUNIOR News
2012 JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE SQUADS
The Northern Football League is pleased
to announce its junior representative
squads for season 2012. The League
congratulates all those selected and
wishes you all the best of luck during the
representative games.
UNDER-13
Kye Agosta (Diamond Creek), Jake Perry
(Epping), Bill Hughes (Epping), Kyle
Mcgaw (Epping), Jack Petrucelle (Epping),
George Panagidis (Lalor Stars), Mitchell
Andrews (Mill Park), Oliver Stapleton
(Northcote), Patrick Howe (Northcote),
Nathan Viotto (Northcote), Oliver Wilson
(Panton Hill), Jack Fitzpatrick (Research),
Sam Bevan-Shannon (Research), Daniel
Smith (Whittlesea), Joel Grace (South
Morang), Joshua Carr (South Morang),
Martin Sin (South Morang), Dallayce
Taylor (Epping), Jordan Wilkins (Epping),
Ben Peterson (Northcote), Anthony
Fable (West Preston), William Reddrop
(Yarrambat), Riley Byrne (Eltham), Liam
McLeod (Bundoora Park), Christian
Pisano (Bundoora Park), Lucas Soccio
(Greensborough), Ahmad Ahmad
(Northcote), Jake Nunan (Keon Park),
Matt Drill (Panton Hill), Ben Muscat
(Epping), Jakob Sterry (Yarrambat),
Vince Nativa (Epping), Lucas Northeast
(Greensborough), Jack Gillespie
(Greensborough), Daniel Horsfield
(Eltham), Vince Montagnese (South
Morang), PJ Farrant (South Morang),
Brandon Etherington (Wallan), Callum
May (Wallan), Ryder Hobbs (Panton
Hill), Jeremiah Murphy (Keon Park),
Ethan Penrith (Northcote), James Way
(Eltham), Brandyn Burgess (Whittlesea),
Patrick Gardner (Montmorency), Adrian
Mercuri (West Preston), Connor Kane
(Montmorency), Daniel Scott (Diamond
Creek), Adrian De Sando (Mill Park), Jack
Ferlazzo (Bundoora Park), Brodie Young
(Panton Hill), Deveroux Pretty (Wallan),
Jesse Goodwin (Keon Park), Matthew
Perazzola (Northcote), Jaydn Kondinski
(Mill Park), Corey Grindlay (Wallan),
Ryan Kennedy (Wallan), Jayden Naylor
(Wallan), Joshua Kostas – Mill Park, Connor
Fitzgerald – Mill Park
UNDER-14 BLUE
Coach – Paul Signorello; Assistant Coach
– Luke Russell; Assistant Coach – John
Jackson; Team Manager – Shane McNamara
Aiden Tilley (West Preston), Anthony
Estaphan (Greensborough), Billy Jansen
(Northcote), Harrison Reid (Northcote),
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Harvey Furlong (Eltham), Jacey Winter
(Panton Hill), Jack Taylor (Whittlesea),
Jacob Fahey (Montmorency), James
Delacca (Greensborough), James
Hewson (South Morang), Jimmy
Stapleton (Northcote), Joel Brennan
(Whittlesea), Jordan Steele (South
Morang), Joseph Torasco (Mill Park),
Julian Fable (West Preston), Lachy
Murphy (Diamond Creek), Luke Major
(Diamond Creek), Marcus Borg (South
Morang), Matt Coen (Whittlesea), Matt
Morrison (Mill Park), Matt Signorello
(West Preston), Max Stozanoski
(Eltham), Paul DiSanto (South Morang),
Peter Schivone (Wallan), Steve Christou
(Mill Park), Ty Franks (Diamond Creek)
UNDER-14 SILVER
Coach – Matt Phelan; Assistant Coach –
Tom Delahunty; Assistant Coach – Phil
Howe; Team Manager – Cindy Latina
Adam Currie (Eltham), Alex Hughan
(Greensborough), Bailey Brown
(South Morang), Bailey Ponton (South
Morang), Ben Paterson (Research), Billy
Samie (West Preston), Braydon Avola
(Whittlesea), Bronson Glasgow (Eltham),
Clancy Bland (Whittlesea), Connor Leslie
(Whittlesea), Cooper Perrin (Yarrambat),
Daniel DiPasquale (Epping), Jack Caddy
(South Morang), Jack Taylor (Diamond
Creek), Jackson Smith (Panton Hill),
Jacob Bateman (Whittlesea), Jacob Tyrell
(Whittlesea), Lachlan Clear (Panton Hill),
Lachlan Trudgeon (Greensborough),
Matt Versurka (Northcote), Nathan
Farruga (West Preston), Nick Beames
(Greensborough), Patrick Lipinski (Eltham),
Sam Binion (Montmorency), Sam Paterson
(Research), Sebastian Latina (Epping)
UNDER-15 BLUE
Coach – Brett Potter; Assistant Coach –
Jason Tonna; Assistant Coach – Adrian
Talarico; Team Manager – Daniel Scacco
Andrew Sandford (West Lalor), Anthony
Capeci (South Morang), Aydon Hrovat
(Mill Park), Blake Dillion (Yarrambat),
Braydon Fiorini (Greensborough), Connor
Malloy (Montmorency), Ethan MillerGaff (Montmorency), Jackson Freebairn
(Epping), Jacob Booth (Diamond Creek),
Jade Gresham (South Morang), James
Deriu (Mill Park), James El Moussalli
(Yarrambat), James Mellerick (South
Morang), Jordan Sacco (Research),
Keegan Lyne (Greensborough), Kieran
Malone (Eltham), Liam Gray (Mill Park),
Liam Newton (Yarrambat), Luke Wilson
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(Whittlesea), Michael Irving (West
Preston), Mohammad Dabab (Epping),
Nathan Tassell (South Morang), Peter
Gavrilovski (Mill Park), Ray Mitchell
(Montmorency), Sam Peet (Yarrambat),
Tom Simpson (Hurstbridge)
UNDER-15 SILVER
Coach – Gary Kallinikos, Assistant Coach
– Neville Jarram, Assistant Coach – Ryan
Walker, Team Manager – Phil Aston,
Runner – Brad Fox, Trainer – Helen Smith
Aaron Clifton (South Morang), Aaron
D’Angelo (Mill Park), Alan Roberts (South
Morang), Anthony Potamidis (Mill Park),
Callum Randall (Montmorency), Cameron
Dowse (Greensborough), Christian
Wannous (Epping), Corey Mirabelli (Mill
Park), Daniel Hardy (Montmorency),
Daniel Jarvis (Hurstbridge), Harrison
Welsh (Yarrambat), Jack Howard
(Hurstbridge), Jake Tou (West Preston),
Jamie Roman-Nelson (West Preston),
Jason Booth (Greensborough), Josh Davey
(Eltham), Kaelum Curran (Yarrambat),
Kyle Hucker (Panton Hill), Lachlan
Brannelly (Greensborough), Lachlan
O’Brien (Montmorency), Lachlan Phelan
(Greensborough), Matt Arnold (South
Morang), Matt Perry (Northcote), Michael
Croxford (Yarrambat), Pat Symons
(Research), Zach Beadle (Montmorency)
YOUTH GIRLS
Coach – Mark Muscat, Assistant Coach – Laura
Attard, Assistant Coach – Rebecca Sibenaler
Ashleigh Del Romano (South Morang),
Carly Pironelli (Epping), Cassie Hurst
(South Morang), Deanna Berry (Epping),
Demi Lee Hallet (South Morang), Ellie
Koiker (Diamond Creek), Erin Barker
(South Morang), Jade Hillyear (Keon Park
Stars), Jemma Craig (South Morang),
Jessica Nash (Diamond Creek), Larissa
Cullen (South Morang), Lauren Hughes
(Epping), Lisa Halfpenny (Lalor Stars),
Madysen Duncan (Lalor Stars), Megan
Marsh (Diamond Creek), Meiu Griffin
(Darebin Falcons), Melanie Russell (South
Morang), Mirikki Love (Keon Park Stars),
Molly Petrucelle (Epping), Monique
Tracey (Diamond Creek), Nikita Magripilis
(Keon Park Stars), Paige Rowe (South
Morang), Rechelle Mc Swain (Darebin
Falcons), Sam Fisher (Diamond Creek),
Sharnni Di Mauro (Lalor Stars), Stephanie
Buzzini (South Morang), Stephanie Trkuja
(Montmorency), Tiffany Tournier (South
Morang), Zoe Hart (Darebin Falcons)
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Under 16 Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mill Park
Lalor
Lalor Stars
West Preston
Mill Park
Montmorency Black
33.19 (217) def West Preston Red
10.8 (68)
def Keon Park
6.5
(41)
def by Diamond Creek
TEAM
1.2
(8)
8.11 (59)
16.15 (111)
4.6
(30)
def by Eltham
19.19 (133) def Epping
7.9
(51)
def by Hurstbridge
12.18 (90)
4.7
(31)
14.19 (103)
W
L
D
PTS
TEAM
W
L
D
PTS
Lalor
6
0
0
16
Mill Park
4
2
0
12
Mill Park
3
3
0
10
Eltham
5
1
0
12
Diamond Creek
4
2
0
10
Hurstbridge
4
2
0
12
Keon Park
3
3
0
8
West Preston
4
2
0
8
Lalor Stars
1
5
0
2
Epping
2
4
0
6
West Preston Red
0
6
0
0
Montmorency Black
3
3
0
6
Under 17 Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 15 Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Research
Eltham
Whittlesea
(61)
(63)
(33)
Northcote
Hurstbridge
Epping
Lalor
17.6
14.6
7.13
(108)
(90)
(55)
def South Morang
def West Preston
def Montmorency
9.7
9.9
5.3
29.21
29.15
15.21
24.17
(195)
(189)
(111)
(161)
def
def
def
def
South Morang Gold
Lalor Stars
West Lalor
Keon Park
0.2
2.3
4.1
6.4
(2)
(15)
(25)
(40)
TEAM
W
L
D
PTS
TEAM
W
L
D
PTS
Research
6
0
0
16
Epping
5
1
0
14
Eltham
4
1
1
13
Lalor Stars
5
1
0
12
South Morang
4
2
0
10
Hurstbridge
3
3
0
10
Whittlesea
3
3
0
8
Northcote
3
3
0
10
West Preston
2
4
0
4
West Lalor
4
2
0
8
Montmorency
1
4
1
3
Lalor
3
3
0
8
South Morang Gold
3
3
0
8
Eltham
0
5
0
4
Keon Park
0
6
0
0
Under 16 Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 15 Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Whittlesea
Montmorency White
Greensborough
Diamond Creek
Research
Mill Park
Greensborough
Yarrambat
16.6
5.3
17.16
8.8
(102) def Wallan
(33)
def by Research
(118) def South Morang
(56)
def Northcote
9.5
15.10
10.12
7.7
(59)
(100)
(72)
(49)
10.14
12.9
13.10
11.12
def
def
def
def
South Morang Blue
West Preston
Montmorency Black
Diamond Creek
11.7
10.8
13.5
7.4
(73)
(68)
(83)
(46)
TEAM
W
L
D
PTS
W
L
D
PTS
Research
5
1
0
14
Diamond Creek
5
1
0
12
Diamond Creek
5
1
0
14
Montmorency Black
4
2
0
10
Whittlesea
3
3
0
10
Greensborough
4
2
0
10
Greensborough
2
4
0
6
Research
4
2
0
10
Northcote
1
5
0
4
Yarrambat
3
3
0
8
Montmorency White
2
4
0
4
South Morang Blue
3
3
0
8
Wallan
2
4
0
4
West Preston
2
4
0
6
South Morang
0
6
0
0
Mill Park
2
4
0
6
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TEAM
(74)
(81)
(88)
(78)
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JUNIOR Results – Round 6
Under 14 Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 13 Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 12 Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 11 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Whittlesea
South Morang Maroon
Panton Hill
Research
Greensborough
Research
Mill Park
West Preston
Yarrambat Gold
Epping
Wallan
Eltham
Wallan Juniors
Epping White
20.13
4.1
5.6
22.14
(133) def Montmorency
(25)
def by West Preston
(36)
def by Epping
(146) def West Lalor
TEAM
8.1
22.22
15.8
8.8
(49)
(154)
(98)
(56)
8.10 (58)
def Eltham
4.5
(29)
def by Whittlesea
15.13 (103) def Montmorency
6.9
6.5
3.2
(45)
(41)
(20)
W
L
D
PTS
TEAM
W
L
D
PTS
Whittlesea
6
0
0
16
Mill Park
5
1
0
14
Panton Hill
5
1
0
16
Greensborough
2
4
0
Epping
2
4
0
8
Eltham
3
3
West Preston
3
3
0
8
Research
3
Research
3
3
0
8
Whittlesea
Montmorency
3
3
0
8
Montmorency
South Morang Maroon
4
2
0
West Lalor
3
3
0
10.8
3.2
3.9
6.0
(68)
(20)
(27)
(36)
def Mernda
def by Diamond Creek
def by Whittlesea
def South Morang Maroon
2.4
6.5
6.1
4.5
(16)
(41)
(37)
(29)
5.14
(44)
19.17 (131)
0.0
(0)
(FORFIET)
0.0
(0)
W
L
D
PTS
W
L
D
PTS
South Morang Maroon
5
1
0
12
Wallan Juniors
6
0
0
16
8
Wallan
4
2
0
12
Epping White
5
1
0
14
0
8
Diamond Creek
5
1
0
12
Yarrambat Brown
3
3
0
8
3
0
6
Whittlesea
3
3
0
10
Laurimar
2
3
0
8
2
4
0
4
West Preston
3
3
0
8
Eltham
1
4
0
8
2
4
0
4
Yarrambat Gold
4
2
0
8
Whittlesea Gold
0
6
0
0
8
Epping
1
5
0
4
Lalor Stars
0
6
0
0
6
Mernda
0
6
0
0
TEAM
TEAM
def Yarrambat Brown
Whittlesea Gold
def Lalor Stars
Under 14 Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 13 Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 12 Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 11 Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mernda
Wallan
Eltham
Mill Park White
Bundoora Park
Diamond Creek
Panton Hill
5.7
South Morang Gold 17.9
Montmorency White 2.4
Research
Mernda
Diamond Creek
6.5
8.21
5.7
(41)
(69)
(37)
TEAM
def by Hurstbridge
def Yarrambat
def by Reservoir
12.10 (82)
4.7
(31)
8.6
(54)
W
L
D
PTS
Wallan
3
3
0
10
Hurstbridge
3
3
0
South Morang Gold
1
3
Yarrambat
2
3
Mernda
2
Reservoir
Eltham
6.5
9.8
17.8
(41)
def by Lalor Stars
(62)
def Keon Park
(110) def Epping
6.6
8.7
1.4
(42)
(55)
(10)
(37)
def Eltham Panthers
(111) def Hurstbridge
(16)
def by West Lalor
1.6
(12)
2.2
(14)
14.11 (95)
3.3
3.2
5.3
def by South Morang Gold 9.12
def by Bundoora Park
3.3
def Yarrambat
2.2
(66)
(21)
(14)
W
L
B
PTS
W
L
D
PTS
W
L
D
Bundoora Park
5
1
0
14
West Preston
4
1
0
14
South Morang Gold
6
0
0
16
8
Keon Park
3
1
2
12
South Morang Gold
3
2
0
10
Diamond Creek
5
1
0
14
1
8
Epping
3
3
0
8
Panton Hill
2
3
0
10
Bundoora Park
3
3
0
8
1
6
Diamond Creek
2
4
0
8
West Lalor
2
4
0
6
Research
1
5
0
4
4
0
6
Lalor
2
3
1
8
Eltham Panthers
2
4
0
6
Yarrambat
2
4
0
4
1
5
0
4
Lalor Stars
1
4
1
6
Montmorency White
1
4
0
6
Mernda
1
5
0
2
0
5
0
4
Mill Park White
0
5
1
2
Hurstbridge
1
4
0
4
TEAM
TEAM
TEAM
(21)
(20)
(33)
PTS
Under 14 Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 13 Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 12 Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 11 Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
South Morang Blue
Northcote
Mill Park
Yarrambat
Wallan
South Morang Blue
Greensborough
Eltham
Mill Park
Northcote
Montmorency White
Northcote
Epping
South Morang Maroon
16.8 (104)
17.13 (115)
9.17 (71)
def Diamond Creek Blue
def Greensborough
def Eltham
2.6
6.12
7.6
(18)
(48)
(48)
1.7
3.5
0.1
(13)
(23)
(1)
def by West Preston
def by Northcote
def by Epping
7.5
(47)
6.5
(41)
19.10 (124)
8.2
7.2
4.4
8.8
(50)
(44)
(28)
(56)
def by Yarrambat Brown
def Montmorency Black
def South Morang Blue
def Research
9.4
3.3
2.10
3.6
(58)
(21)
(22)
(24)
7.5
17.9
5.6
6.1
4.4
0.2
5.3
6.9
(28)
(2)
(33)
(45)
W
L
D
PTS
TEAM
W
L
D
PTS
TEAM
W
L
D
PTS
W
L
D
PTS
South Morang Blue
5
1
0
14
Epping
6
0
0
16
Mill Park
6
0
0
16
Eltham Panthers
4
1
1
13
Mill Park
4
2
0
12
Northcote
5
1
0
14
Eltham
5
0
1
15
Northcote
4
2
0
10
Northcote
3
3
0
12
Wallan
4
2
0
8
Montmorency Black
4
1
1
11
Keon Park
4
2
0
10
Eltham
4
2
0
8
South Morang Blue
3
3
0
8
Northcote
4
2
0
10
South Morang Maroon
3
2
1
9
Greensborough
4
2
0
8
West Preston
2
4
0
6
South Morang Blue
3
3
0
8
Epping
2
4
0
8
Diamond Creek Blue
2
4
0
4
Yarrambat
2
4
0
4
Yarrambat Brown
2
4
0
6
Montmorency White
2
4
0
6
Greensborough
1
5
0
2
Hurstbridge
3
3
0
6
Research
1
5
0
2
Lalor
1
5
0
2
TEAM
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TEAM
(47)
def Lalor
(111) def Hurstbridge
(36)
def Keon Park
(37)
def by Eltham Panthers
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Under 10 Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mill Park
Greensborough
Whittlesea Blue
Northcote
West Preston Blue
Bundoora Park
2.0
6.4
4.3
(12)
(40
(27)
TEAM
def by South Morang Blue 12.10 (82)
def West Preston
3.3
(21)
def by Montmorency Black 6.3
(39)
W
L
D
PTS
South Morang Blue
6
0
0
16
Montmorency Black
4
2
0
12
Whittlesea Blue
4
2
0
10
West Preston
4
2
0
Greensborough
2
4
Mill Park
2
4
9.4
6.5
6.6
(58)
(41)
(42)
TEAM
def Eltham Panthers
def Montmorency Black
def Mernda
4.12
4.8
0.2
(36)
(32)
(2)
W
L
D
PTS
Bundoora Park
6
0
0
16
Mernda
4
2
0
10
Northcote
3
3
0
8
8
Eltham Panthers
4
2
0
8
0
6
West Preston Blue
2
4
0
6
0
4
Montmorency Black
1
5
0
4
Under 10 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 10 Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
West Lalor
West Preston Red
Hurstbridge
Montmorency White 5.8
Yarrambat
4.2
Epping
0.3
0.0
(0)
0.1
(1)
10.17 (77)
TEAM
def by Wallan
def by Reservoir
def Panton Hill
17.14 (116)
12.10 (82)
0.0
(0)
(38)
(26)
(3)
def Mill Park
def by Whittlesea Blue
def by South Morang Gold
2.3
6.3
6.8
(15)
(39)
(44)
W
L
D
PTS
TEAM
W
L
D
PTS
Wallan
5
1
0
14
Mill Park
5
1
0
12
Reservoir
4
2
0
12
South Morang Gold
3
3
0
10
Hurstbridge
3
3
0
8
Whittlesea Blue
3
3
0
10
Panton Hill
2
4
0
6
Epping
3
3
0
6
West Preston Red
1
5
0
2
Montmorency White
1
5
0
4
West Lalor
0
6
0
0
Yarrambat
1
5
0
2
Under 10 Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Under 10 Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Northcote
West Preston Blue
Bundoora Park
Mill Park
South Morang Blue
Eltham
9.4
6.5
6.6
(58)
(41)
(42)
TEAM
def Eltham Panthers
def Montmorency Black
def Mernda
4.12
4.8
0.2
(36)
(32)
(2)
3.6
5.5
8.13
(24)
(35)
(61)
def by Research
def Diamond Creek
def Greensborough
5.10
2.3
4.1
(40)
(15)
(25)
W
L
D
PTS
TEAM
W
L
D
Bundoora Park
6
0
0
16
Research
5
1
0
PTS
14
Mernda
4
2
0
10
South Morang Blue
4
2
0
12
Northcote
3
3
0
8
Eltham
5
1
0
12
Eltham Panthers
4
2
0
8
Diamond Creek
4
2
0
10
West Preston Blue
2
4
0
6
Mill Park
2
4
0
4
Montmorency Black
1
5
0
4
Greensborough
1
5
0
2
Under 10 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Youth Girls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bundoora Park
Eltham Green
Montmorency White
South Morang Gold
0.0
Montmorency
2.5
Diamond Creek Womens 15.15
Keon Park Stars
1.2
11.4
5.6
6.9
(70)
(36)
(45)
TEAM
def Northcote
def South Morang Gold
def by Yarrambat
3.8
3.0
7.4
(26)
(18)
(46)
TEAM
(0)
def by Darebin Falcons
11.9
(17)
def by South Morang Maroon11.5
(105) def Epping
1.0
9.8
(8)
def by Lalor Stars
(75)
(71)
(6)
(62)
W
L
D
PTS
W
L
D
Wallan
5
1
0
14
Darebin Falcons
5
0
0
PTS
24
Reservoir
4
2
0
12
South Morang Maroon
6
0
0
24
Hurstbridge
3
3
0
8
Diamond Creek Womens
4
2
0
16
Panton Hill
2
4
0
6
South Morang Gold
2
2
0
16
West Preston Red
1
5
0
2
Montmorency
3
3
0
12
West Lalor
0
6
0
0
Lalor Stars
1
3
0
8
Keon Park Stars
1
4
0
8
Epping
1
5
0
4
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