2012 - South East Juniors
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2012 - South East Juniors
South East Juniors 2012 Annual Report Celebrating 50 Years Contents Page 1 Honour Board Page 15 Team Photos Page 2 Our Vision, Our Mission, Our Values Page 16 McDonalds Development Program Page 3 Our Board Page 16 AFL Victora Metro Results Page 4 Chairman’s Report Page 17-25 Best & Fairest Votes & Winner Photos Page 5-8 General Manager’s Report / SEJ Branding Page 26 Members Table / Life Members / Hall of Fame Page 8-9 Football Operations Page 27-30 SEJ Premiership Ladders Page 9-13 2012 Finals Series Page 31-46 Best & Fairest History Page 13-14 Umpiring Page 47-52 Financial Report Page 14 McDonalds Jr. Development Program Page 53 SEJ Sponsors HONOUR BOARD DDJFL 1963 - 2012 / SEJ 2011 - YEAR PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 V.Bennet* V.Bennet* V.Bennet* V.Bennet* V.Bennet* V.Bennet* V.Bennet* W.MONAHAN/H.WHITE* W.MONAHAN/H.WHITE* W.MONAHAN/H.WHITE* W.MONAHAN/H.WHITE* W.MONAHAN/H.WHITE* E.FENTON M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY A.M.BROWN S.A.HEATH S.A.HEATH S.A.HEATH S.A.HEATH S.A.HEATH S.A.HEATH M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY M.MADELEY W.LONIE L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* L.PATCHING* T.SMITH* T.SMITH* M.HOLLANDER M.HOLLANDER M.HOLLANDER / R.GARWOOD R.GARWOOD R.GARWOOD R.GARWOOD A.M.BROWN A.M.BROWN M.HOLLANDER S.A.HEATH S.A.HEATH S.A.HEATH S.A.HEATH S.A.HEATH S.A.HEATH H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY H.MADELEY C.LENGYEL YEAR 2006 2007 2008 PRESIDENT A.M.BROWN A.M.BROWN R.MCCONNELL GENERAL MANAGER M.WHEELER G.FINKELDE A.M.BROWN 2009 AFL Victoria Working Party CHAIRMAN AFL PROJECT MANAGER FOOTBALL OPERATIONS Geoff Almond / Roger Hampson Liz Triffitt Brody Driscoll In November 2010 the league changed its name to South East Juniors Incorporated YEAR CHAIRMAN GENERAL MANAGER FOOTBALL OPERATIONS ADMINISTRATION 2010 Roger Hampson Shaun Connell Brody Driscoll 2011 Roger Hampson Shaun Connell Nicole Edney 2012 Roger Hampson Shaun Connell Nicole Edney B.McNamara / D.Goldspink *Deceased Page One Our Vision To be the best Australian Football junior league in Australia Our Mission To provide competitions and opportunities for all: • Abilities • Ages • Cultures, and • Genders To be involved in playing, umpiring, coaching and volunteering in Australian Football in the south east region of Melbourne. Our Values The South East Juniors League believes in: • Collaboration, with open and transparent relationships • Enjoyment, with a family-friendly environment that is free of drugs, alcohol and violence • Communication, which is honest, open and two-way • Inclusiveness, where the wider-community can participate in football • Continuous Improvement, with learning and sharing opportunities • Quality, administrators and volunteers, and programs Key Objectives within the Strategic Plan • Ensure the ongoing success and growth of the League • Build quality football competitions and club environments that promote health, well-being, fun and community inclusiveness • Provide ongoing development, mentoring, learning and sharing opportunities to build a foundation for continuous improvement, and • Develop, build and vigorously promote a fresh brand, name and image that reflect the League values Page Two Our Board Roger Hampson – Chairman 30 years of senior executive business and teaching experience primarily within the sporting and education industry, encompassing business management, financial management, business development, marketing and sales management. Roger held the position of Chief Executive Officer at the Essendon Football and Social Club 1988-1996, Tasmanian Football League 1996-1998, Melbourne Tigers Basketball Club 1998-1999 and Victorian Canine Association. Roger was Chairman of the AFL Victoria Working Party in 2009. Liz Triffitt Liz is a former training development manager at Monash University, and has been involved at Beaconsfield Junior Football Club for in various roles. In 2009 Liz was appointed as the AFL Victoria Project Manager in where she implemented the recommendations of the AFL Victoria Future Directions Review. Liz has also worked with the City of Greater Dandenong as Recreational Project Officer and recently with Dulux Australia and Evergreen Turf. Liz leaves the South East Juniors Board after 6 years of service at both Club and League level. 2 years as a Board Member, 1 year as AFL Vic Project Manager and Club roles since 2007. Shaun Connell – General Manager Shaun has a wealth of community football experience. He began his football administration career at Dandenong Ranges Junior FL and Yarra Valley Mountain District FL before moving across to the Victorian Country Football League as the Operations Manager and then as Area Manager (Eastern Region). Shaun is now General Manager of the SEJ. James Rouse James has worked in local government in the UK and Australia for more than 10 years. His current position is Team Leader Leisure Development, at the City of Casey. This role involves the strategic direction and day to day management of sport across the municipality, including all active recreation reserves, Sports Development, Casey Fields, Access for All Abilities and Leisure Respite Programs. James is a qualified secondary school PE teacher having taught in both the UK and Singapore. Whilst he has not played Australian Rules Football he has a background in a wide range of sporting club participation and administration, including playing national league hockey in the UK and state league in Victoria. James was a member of the AFL Victoria Working Party in 2009. Page Three Paul Milo Paul has had over 12 years management experience within the football and insurance industry. Paul has spent the last seven years with JLT Sport a leading division of Jardine Lloyd Thompson as National Manager. Previously Paul held various roles with AFL Victoria and in 2004 was Manager of Community Football. Currently he is the Manager of Retail and Sport with March and McLennan Group. He brings a real focus on stakeholder relationships and strategic planning. CHAIRMANS REPORT To oversee the SEJ in celebrating 50 years as a Junior Football League was a very pleasing and a humbling duty. When you look back at the history of the SEJ you quickly realise how SEJ came from a very humble beginnings with just six clubs, who are no longer part of the SEJ, to a football competition with 23 clubs In 17 divisions and over 4,500 players each week. At the2012 SEJ Best and Fairest Dinner I spoke of the time given by volunteers to the development of the SEJ in the 50 years of our existence. The enormity of this generosity by volunteers has made the SEJ what it is today. The SEJ is indebted to all those volunteers who gave so generously of their time and effort in the last 50 years. The SEJ, at our Best and Fairest Dinner, announced the creation of the SEJ Hall of Fame and were able to recognise several people who had given generously in our first 50 years and those who had excelled and went on to excel at higher levels. Those who were inducted into the SEJ Hall of Fame were: Facility, previously used by Rugby, which will become the centre of excellence for the SEJ. The City of Casey has committed significant funds to the upgrade of this facility and the SEJ will also now be able to invest in the facility as a result of surplus this year to make it a first class home for the development of football in our region. The Clyde facility will give us an opportunity to play matches of the day or divisions of the SEJ each weekend, develop a centre of excellence for umpiring, development squads for Metropolitan Championships and Junior Coaching Programs. This facility in time we hope will be a prestigious facility for the development of Australian Football in the City of Casey. The SEJ has come a long way since the DDJFL Clubs asked the AFL to temporarily manage the League until its affairs were put in place in 2009. This year sees the end of the strategic plan put in place by AFL Victoria and the start of a new plan for the next three years. This new plan has been developed by SEJ Administration and SEJ Clubs. Each year the SEJ is indebted to a number of people that assist the League in its yearly operations. In particular: • David Neitz - Playing • My fellow Board Members, , Liz Triffitt, James Rouse, • Max Madeley - Administration Paul Milo and Shaun Connell • Bryan Sheehan - Umpiring • Nicole Edney, Operations Manager • Glenn Archer - Playing • Belinda McNamara / Darren Goldspink We congratulate these inaugural recipients on their service to football. • Independent Tribunal The 2012 SEJ Best and Fairest Nights and Grand Finals had special medals struck to recognise our 50 years and these were made to the clubs, players and umpires. Both nights were great successes anad a large vote of thanks goes to Shaun Connell and Nicole Edney and their assistants for the effort they made in ensuring these nights were a success, enjoyable and memorable for all the right reasons. • Appeals Board • Investigation Officers • Match Day Managers • Development Coaches, Trainers and Officials • SEJ Coaches and Umpires The SEJ Finals were once again held over three weekends. The finals were administered under a new administrative model that saw them run in an efficient manner that resulted in a significant saving to the SEJ. All clubs, umpires and players are to be congratulated on the performances and behaviour over the finals. Our new SEJ Umpiring Department, led by Darren Goldspink, has been one of the great successes of 2012.Our umpiring numbers were up by 30% and the coaching of umpire coaches and umpires was a significant improvement on previous years. The introduction of a satellite umpiring scheme at St. Peter’s College saw the introduction of 15 new umpires which in turn saw two new umpires gain Grand Final appointments. The future of umpiring looks good given the significant improvements in 2012 and the opportunities to introduce more satellite academies in schools in 2013. The League again participated in the AFL Victoria Metropolitan Championships fielding teams in the Youth Girls and boys competitions. The Youth Girls’ Representative Team went on to win their sixth Championships in a row. The SEJ Under 16’s who played in the VCFL Competition, also won. Whilst other teams were not as successful they were equally great ambassadors of football for the SEJ. Thanks must go to all the volunteers, especially our SEJ Coaches, Team Managers and support staff who gave so generously of their time and effort to support all our teams. The SEJ’S financial result for 2012 was a surplus of 56492. This is a very pleasing result and is a demonstration of not only the tight fiscal control but also the improvement of the SEJ to develop new income streams .This operating profit will allow the SEJ to invest in the new Clyde Football Page Four Shaun Connell and Nicole Edney continue to give generously to the running of the SEJ office on a daily basis and the SEJ Board formally records our thanks. To all of our business partners in Inspiration Paint and Colour, McDonald’s, Speedy REO, Villawood Properties, Bendigo Bank and Garrleigh Trophies, we thank you for all of your ongoing support to the development of Australian Football in our community. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Liz Triffitt for her services to SEJ as a member of the SEJ Board for the last three years and as our Acting CEO in 2009. Liz came to the SEJ in 2009 at a critical phase of the SEJ’S development and led us through a reorganization of the SEJ that has resulted in the SEJ being in a sound position to further develop Australian Football in our community. It is with great pleasure that I record that Liz will receive a Recognition of Service Award for Liz’s outstanding contribution to football. The League is also indebted to AFL Victoria, in particular Peter McDougall and Grant Williams who both offer so much practical advice and mentoring to the SEJ Management and Board. In closing, I thank all the clubs for their support this year in helping celebrate a wonderful 50th Year of Australian Football in our community. Roger A Hampson Chairman South East Juniors General Manager These include: I am pleased to present the 2012 South East Juniors Annual Report on behalf of the Board and clubs of the SEJ. • Regular financial reporting to the SEJ Board and AFL Victoria • Books reconciled on monthly basis • All ATO obligations met • League achieving 98% compliance in the AFL Vic Quality League Program • New income streams established through supplier arrangements, merchandise sales which has seen an increase in revenue of 126% while maintaining a freeze on club fees. The merchandise division represents 27.8% of total revenue. • Profit is 7.35% of turnover • Club contribution to revenue has dropped from 28.8% to 19.34% It doesn’t seem all that long ago that back in December 2009, the Member Clubs of the then Dandenong & District Junior Football League voted unanimously to adopt a new governance model and new constitution. At the same time the clubs adopted a three year Strategic Plan which has driven the Board and clubs’ direction since 2009. Whilst the Board is responsible for the implementation of the Strategic Plan, it has been our clubs that continue to drive the improvement, growth and development of the competition. The growth and maturity in our clubs to be focused on their own development has been key to the success over the past three years. This has been driven through strong leadership of our Presidents and Executive Committees that continually meet the challenges of volunteering, risk management, financial management and, of course, player management. The philosophy hasn’t changed much since 1962 when 13 men formed the Dandenong and District Junior Football League, to give the Youth of the Region a game of football, however how we do it is vastly different. There are many exciting challenges ahead for the League including growth in the League’s east and sustainability and consolidation in the west. The League’s success over the past three years can be measured against the key objectives in the Strategic Plan. Objective 1 - Ensure the ongoing success and growth of the League Over the past three years the SEJ Board has established itself as one of the most credentialed Boards in junior community sport. The Partners Program continues to provide the financial foundation that will ultimately underpin the League’s ability to deliver programs and growth. Without the support of all our Partners, supplier arrangements and community partners the League simply could not deliver any of the key programs. One of the highlights of 2012 was the delivery of defibrillators to 16 SEJ clubs, which ensured that every South East Junior venue now has a defibrillator. This was a massive project where McDonald’s Casey Clan donated over $30,000 to help fund the project. The SEJ Board also provided over $9000 to the project. This would not be possible without the support of McDonald’s Family Restaurants across Casey, Dandenong and Cardinia. The SEJ Board understands whilst representing the best interests of the development of the game they are just as mindful of their responsibilities in representing the best interests of Member Clubs. The Board has been diligent in executing the following; • Setting strategic direction for the League and related implementation within the constitutional framework • Acting in the best interests of the League at all times • Responsible governance and compliance • Overseeing the operations of the League Ensuring all Member Clubs and stakeholders are kept • informed and consulted on all relevant matters The Board has established prudent financial management strategies that in time will ensure that junior football remains affordable in this region. Page Five DEFIB LAUNCH Ross Thornton (McDonalds), Shaun Connell (SEJ), Paul and Troy Wright (Narre North Foxes) Partners Program Structure Premier Partner Competition Partners Development Partner Umpiring Partner Female Program Partner Licensed Partner Preferred Partners Community Partners AFL Partner Media Partners Inspirations Paint and Colour Bendigo Bank Garrleigh Trophies McDonald’s Restaurants Villawood Properties Speedy REO Primary Edge Group Sherwood Football Ross Faulkner Image Corporate Coca Cola City of Casey City of Greater Dandenong Melbourne FC Shire of Cardinia Leader Newspapers 97.7 Casey Radio The adoption of the AFL’s key programs such as the Kids First program, The adoption of the AFL’s key programs such as the Kids First program, Bouncing Racism out of Sport, Racism of and Sport, Encourage the Kidshasand Encourage the Bouncing Kids and Respect the out Game, the Quality Club Program seenRespect a significant improvement inthe theGame, culture and and environments our juniorhas clubs. the Quality around Club Program seen a significant improvement in the culture and environments around our junior clubs. CLUB Bronze AFL QUALITY CLUB Silver Gold Beaconsfield Berwick Berwick Springs Cora Lynn Cranbourne SFC Cranbourne JFC Dandenong Saints Endeavour Hills Fountain Gate Hallam Hampton Park Lynbrook Mossgiel Park Narre North Foxes Narre South Lions Narre Warren Noble Park The League’s Licensing Program is the hallmark of the Partners Program. The licensing of all jumpers, shorts, footballs and officials apparel provides great opportunity for the League through varying marketing and branding initiatives. This program has been an overwhelming success with the League endeavouring to provide a stable program that can deliver genuine benefit to the clubs. North Dandenong Officer Kangaroos Pakenham Lions Parkmore Pirates Timbarra Tornadoes Tooradin in 2012 the League some significant partnerships that impact on Late in 2012 theLate League announced someannounced significant partnerships that will have a positive environments. With the roll out of the SEJ brand due for full completion clubs at theand their will have a positive impact on clubs and their environments. commencement of the 2013 season the brand will be truly entrenched The partnership with AFL Victoria, which sees the Multicultural Development Officer working from the as a recognised and reputable junior sporting brand in this region. SEJ office, will see strongerwith focusAFL on club connections increase the engagement of Thea much partnership Victoria, whichwhich seesaims theto Multicultural CALD communities in our sport. Development Officer working from the SEJ office, will see a much The League has begun a large body of work in identifying the Infuture focus ona partnership club connections to increase the to help addition, thestronger League announced with the which Beehiveaims Foundation which aims prevent and educate about youth issues such as bullying, depression, needs for ground and facilities in this region. The collaborative engagement of CALD communities in our sport. self-harm and suicide. This will be approach between Councils, AFL Victoria and SEJ has identified many opportunities for new grounds and prioritising of upgrade of existing In addition, the League announced a partnership with the Beehive facilities. Foundation which aims to help prevent and educate about youth issues Already this work has seen the League secure its own venue at Clyde and having influence of the development of Heather Brae (Officer) and Carlisle Park which has a pending approval for funding of a synthetic service. Objective 2 - Build quality football competitions and club environments that promote health, well-being, fun, and community inclusiveness One of the League’s key strategies has been to provide clubs with the resources that builds quality club environments for their players and members. Page Six such as bullying, depression, self-harm and suicide. This will be a program that educates and engages the clubs to provide environment’s that makes all players feel safe and valued and develop skills that build resilience and self-esteem. The League’s transitional adoption of the Junior Match Policy has begun to see some real benefit with an increase of 11% in the number of teams in the Under 9’s and U10’s, since 2009. The League played an active role in the AFL review of the Junior Match Policy conducted by the AFL and Deakin University. I would like to thank the Berwick Junior Football Club for their participation in the review. As identified in the Operations report we have conducted a review into the grading system. This review engaged feedback from clubs, AFL Victoria and the Grading committee. The recommendations have been approved by the Board and will deliver a much improved and transparent process for grading. Congratulations to Umpire Managers Tim O’Meara and Darren Goldspink in delivering a much improved umpiring program for 2012. Looking ahead Umpiring will benefit from a more stable training base at Clyde and Heather Brae Reserve in Officer. The League has experienced a more competitive competition since the Objective 3 - Provide ongoing development, mentoring, introduction of grading, moving from the least competitive competition learning and sharing opportunities to build a foundation for in 2009 to the most competition in Melbourne and we feel safecontinuous improvement, and community inclusiveness a program that educates andthird engages thecompetitive clubs to provide environment’s that makes all players and valued envisage and develop skills thatcan build resilience and the self-esteem. that this improve over next few years. South East Juniors continues to lead the way in delivering a variety of The League’s transitional adoption of the Junior Match Policy has begun to see some real benefit with an Participation Statistics for 2012 increase of 11% in the number of teams in the Under 9’s and U10’s, since 2009. The League played an development and learning opportunities to volunteers and participants. active role in the AFL review of the Junior Match Policy conducted by the AFL and Deakin University. I We collaborate with many providers such as the AFL, AFL Victoria, •thank the12% growth teamsClub since 2009participation in the review. would like to Berwick Junior in Football for their Local Council and Melbourne Football Club to deliver key programs. A decline of 3weteams from the aU13’s 2011) tosystem. 20 As identified•in the Operations report have conducted review(23 intointhe grading This review engaged feedback fromteams clubs, AFL Victoria and(2012) the Grading committee. The recommendations have The League provided the following forums in the U14’s been approved by the Board and will deliver a much improved and transparent process for grading. • Introduction of the Premier Competition has seen the • The League has experienced a more competitive competition since the introduction of grading, moving from the least competition 2009 tofor thethe third most competitive in Melbourne• competitive retention of 20inteams U17 and U16 age competition group and we envisage that this can improve over the next few years. • Growth in the Youth Girls competition of 3 teams (37%) Officer Kangaroos, Beaconsfield JFC and Scoreseby JFC Participation Statistics for 2012 • • • • • Committee Management Club Planning • Finance Management • Footyweb Training 12% growth in teams since 2009 A decline of 3 teams from the U13’s (23 in 2011) to 20 teams in the U14’s (2012) • In addition the clubs continue to do a great job in retaining players in The U15’s has the biggest drop off from 21 (2011) to 16 teams (2012) Introduction of the Premier Competition saw retention of 20 teams for and U16 age the competition which further proves the competition is the in aU17 healthy • group position. Growth in the Youth Girls competition of 3 teams (37%) Officer Kangaroos, Beaconsfield JFC and • Scoreseby JFC In 2012, 4480 players participated in the South East Juniors. However In addition the clubs continue to doregistered a great job in which 4700 players were inretaining the dataplayers base.inIttheiscompetition pleasing to notefurther • proves the competition is in a healthy position. the 3250 players returned to play South East Juniors football in 2012 • In 2012, 4480 players participated the Southwas Eastthat Juniors. 4700 players in from 2011. Just as in pleasing 1240However new players camewere intoregistered the the data base. It is pleasing to note the 3250 players returned to play South East Juniors football in 2012• Thethat League playercame retention of aroundThe72.5%, from 2011. competition. Just as pleasing was 1240 has new a players into therate competition. League has a player retention rate of around 72.5%, just below the metropolitan average of 75%. just below the metropolitan average of 75%. Football Operations Coaching Coordinators Education Coach Education MFC Club Development seminars Coach the Coach Train the trainer I am also pleased with the recognition that our volunteer coaches and administrators are receiving regionally and at a state level. In the Regional Coach of the Year Awards, South East Juniors Youth Coach of the Year, Scott Gowans (Fountain Gate JFC), took out the Regional Youth Coach of the Year. While South East Juniors Volunteer of the Year Trish Marson was awarded the AFL Victorian Volunteer of the Year. These awards reflect the quality of people in our competition, and that local recognition could lead to wider accolades. Team numbers by age group and year One of the most pleasing improvements this year has been through the improvement of umpires following the Umpire Review in 2011. The implementation of the review recommendations has seen: • Umpire numbers increase 30% on 2011 • Most appointments being filled in 2012 • More uniform branding • Clarity of roles and responsibilities in coaching and training Page Seven tain Gate JFC), took out the Regional Youth Coach of the Year. South East Juniors Volunteer of the Year Trish Marson was awarded the AFL Victorian Volunteer Year. awards reflect the quality of people in our competition, and that local recognition could lead to accolades. CONCEpT Objective 4 - Develop, build and vigorously promote a fresh brand, name and image that reflect the League values. Football Operations Manager The season commenced on April 20th with 199 teams competing across 10 age groups. In my second year as the Football Operations Manager I continue to has been embraced by the clubs, community and the industry. xtremely pleased with how the League’s new name and branding has been embraced by the clubs, be excited by the level of commitment and passion unity and theIt industry. shown by many in our community to continue to has provided a fresh new approach that reflects the history and future provide opportunities for kids to participate in this of the competition. The reflects brandingthe strategy clearly identifies the competition. key provided a fresh new approach that history and future of the The great game. areas inidentifies which we the workkey including, Development. ing strategy clearly areas inUmpiring, which weMedia, work and including, Umpiring, Media, and tive 4 - Develop, build and vigorously promote a fresh brand, name and image that reflect the e values. I am extremely pleased with how the League’s new name and branding opment. RANDING This year Little Demons Day was true to its title being held on one day with fantastic outcomes. The U9’s and U10’s were split into two sessions, with the U9’s playing in the morning and the U10’s in the afternoon. The feedback received was very positive with Toomuc Recreation Reserve proving to be a fantastic venue with all three ovals being utilised, creating a carnival atmosphere. M E L B O U R N E F C L I T T L E D E M O N S D AY L O g O 2 0 1 1 SEJ BRANDING Participants were treated to player visits from Melbourne FC League Ambassador, Jordie McKenzie, as well as free Melbourne FC jumper giveaways. Jumping castles and other activities ensured that entertainment was provided for all. The Little Demons Day continues to be played in a non-competitive environment, focusing on fun and participation. Teams were placed into groups named after past and present Melbourne FC champions and played on modified sized ovals. Congratulations to all the players, officials, umpires and volunteers of the 56 teams who made the Little Demons Day a great success. Huge thanks to event partners in Pakenham Junior and Senior Football Club, Shire of Cardinia, Melbourne FC, Ross Faulkner, Garrleigh Trophies and Coke for their continued support of Little Demons Day. In closing I would like to thank the Board, clubs, umpires and volunteers for their terrific support and commitment to continual improvement. Many challenges are still ahead of us, however as demonstrated over the past three years the Board and its member clubs are well positioned to meet the challenges and remain mature and progressive. Work on the new Strategic Plan is well underway, with our Strategic Planning being aligned to AFL Victoria. I look forward to seeing what the South East Juniors looks like in another three years. I would like to thank the support of Grant Williams, Peter McDougall and AFL Vic Management and Development team staff at AFL Victoria for their ongoing support to football in this State. To Roger Hampson and the Board I thank you for your guidance and mentorship over the past 3 years. I thank Nicole, Belinda and Darren for their dedication to their respective roles, on many occasions going beyond the call of duty. To my wife and family thank you for your understanding and support to this life of football. Page Eight The League’s Youth and U12 Girls programs continue to grow and provide a space for females to participate in an all female environment. The League continued to fixture the Youth Girls matches at Casey Fields and welcomed the addition of 3 new Youth Girls teams this year, making a total of 11 teams, two up from last season. The new teams were Beaconsfield, Officer and Scoresby with Scoresby making it to the preliminary finals in their first season, which is a great achievement. I would like to thank our Match Manager, Alicia Heinz, for managing the games at Casey Fields this season. The League’s partnership with Melbourne FC enabled us to provide a number of opportunities for the Youth and U12 Girls to enhance their skills. These included an opportunity for girls to be a part of a 2 day Trident Girls Academy. The Academy was open to girls aged between 12 and 17 years and provided an on and off the field development experience, designed to build on the girls’ existing football abilities, while teaching them how to link leadership with values and teamwork. The U12 girls were given the opportunity to participate in the U12 Melbourne FC Academy that played a friendly match against U12 North Melbourne. This Academy is just another opportunity for girls to be exposed to an all female competition. The support given to the female programs with the South East Juniors by our member clubs and Melbourne FC is greatly appreciated and valued. After conducting a review of the development program at the end of the 2011 season the League expanded the old Development Coaches role and renamed it the Director of Coaching. This role would now be responsible for facilitating programs in conjunction with the Football Operations Manager that would develop players and coaches in the South East Juniors competition. The review also saw the creation of the U14 Academy Program which concentrated on developing 80 U14 players over an eight week period within the SEJ competition, as well as acting as a platform for the selection of the two U14 Development Squads that compete in the AFL Victoria Metropolitan Championships. Theconducting excitement theprogram new program, wellseason as the After a reviewsurrounding of the development at the end of as the 2011 theability League for expanded the old Development Coaches role and renamed it the Director of Coaching. This would players to nominate themselves online, ensured that the firstrole year of now be responsible for facilitating programs in conjunction with the Football Operations Manager the program was a success with over 90 registrations. I would likethatto would develop players and coaches in the South East Juniors competition. The review also saw the thankofthe Director Coaching, John Webb, for his efforts the creation the U14 Academyof Program which concentrated on developing 80 U14 playersduring over an eight week period within SEJ competition, as well acting as a platform for the selection the two U14 season and the look forward to hisascontinual involvement in ofexpanding Development Squads that compete in the AFL Victoria Metropolitan Championships. The excitement the program. surrounding the new program, as well as the ability for players to nominate themselves online, ensured that the first year of the program was a success with over 90 registrations. I would like to thank the In 2012 the League moved from the 6th most competitive competition Director of Coaching, John Webb, for his efforts during the season and look forward to his continual in Metropolitan Melbourne involvement in expanding the program. with an average winning margin of 65 points to the 3rd most competitive competition reducing the average In 2012 the League moved from the 6th most competitive competition in Metropolitan Melbourne with winning margin to 44 points. an average winning margin of 65 points to the 3rd most competitive competition reducing the average winning margin to 4442 points. 2012 Margins: League AGE U/10 U/11 U/12 U/13 U/14 U/15 U/16 U/17 Average Rank EFL 33 35 48 48 65 56 EDFL 37 49 74 61 51 48 5 54 7 NFL 32 36 30 54 59 52 47 49 44 3 RDFL 31 43 59 62 49 6 SEJ 33 37 45 35 53 62 53 59 44 3 SMJFL WRFL 29 30 50 27 51 32 75 52 79 49 101 48 71 55 37 68 1 8 YJFL 34 36 26 38 49 49 41 38 2 Total 33 36 39 44 62 56 59 48 46 2012 average margin for each age group in each league, and 2012 average margin for eachmargins age group in each league, andfor league’s lowest margins ranking for 2012. league’s lowest ranking 2012. This result shows that our competition is continuing to improve and become more competitive. I would like to thank the Grading Committee for their efforts and honest feedback in ensuring that our League continues to move towards the winning margin and therefore improving thetocompetitiveness This result showsdecreasing that our competition is continuing improve of our competition across all age groups. The League will continue to seek member club feedback to and become more competitive. I would like to thank the Grading continue to improve the grading process. a yellow card without report. This proved to be successful with a significant decrease in the number of reports dropping to 32 compared to 70 in 2011. There was also a reduction in appeals lodged dropping to 0 compared with 2 in 2011. The reduction in the number of reports and appeals is a great achievement considering that there were over 1500 games played throughout the year including the finals series. These results also demonstrate that the independent tribunal continues to play an important role in applying appropriate penalties for those who decide to play outside of the rules. It is also pleasing to see that there was a significant decrease in the number of investigations dropping to 5 compared to 10 in 2011. Following the number of investigation requests lodged by member clubs in 2011the League sort to re-educate member clubs on the process to follow before deciding to lodge a complaint . This education has proved effective and has resulted in the reduction of complaints lodged. I thank our Independent Tribunal panel members, Investigation Officers and Appeals Panel members for their commitment in ensuring that the standards of our competition are kept high. The Independent Tribunal members for 2012 were; • Faye Stephenson • Dennis Smith • Bruce Fenton • Shane Keen • Bill Pilsbury • Peter Allan • Michael Findlay • Mike Duffy The Investigation Officers for 2012 were; • Brett Smith • Tony Robertson The Appeals Panel members for 2012 were; • Peter Billings • Sam Cusumano • Alanna Duffy Committee for their efforts and honest feedback in ensuring that our Thank you tocontinues the following grading committee members: League to move towards decreasing the winning margin and therefore improving the competitiveness of our competition across all • Trish Marson age • groups. John Rich The League will continue to seek member club feedback • Michael Palmer to continue to improve the grading process. • Shaun Connell Thank you to the following grading committee members: • Trish Marson • John Rich Michael Palmer • • Shaun Connell Another pleasing aspect of the season was the spirit in which the players and officials conducted themselves during games. The League reverted back to players being able to be sent from the ground with Page Nine FINALS The South East Juniors finals series is always an exciting time of year and this year was no exception with over 100 teams competing in the three weeks of finals. The increased number of attendees was treated to some fantastic weather as well as a fantastic display of skills from our players. The inclusion of the U17’s competition resulted in 17 premierships being up for grabs. 12 clubs shared the premierships with Narre North Foxes JFC, Narre South Lions JFC and Narre Warren JFC being multiple winners. Semi Finals Results Under 11 Division 1 Narre South Lions Navy Berwick White 8.8-56 defeated 3.1-19 Berwick Springs Green Narre Warren Black 3.5-23 defeated 3.2-20 Under 11 Division 2 Berwick Blue 3.4-22 defeated Narre North Foxes Grey 3.2-20 Narre South Lions Gold Pakenham Lions 2 3.2-20 4.2-26 defeated Under 11 Division 3 Cora Lynn 3.8-26 defeated Timbarra Tornados 3.2-20 Cranbourne Gold Hampton Park 3.4-22 defeated 1.4-10 Villawood Under 12 Division 1 Narre Warren Black 5.7-37 defeated Narre South Lions Navy 5.6-36 The Leagues two newest clubs fight off in the U11 Grand Final - This was the Tornadoes first ever Grand Final appearance. Thanks must go to Hallam FC, North Dandenong JFC, Noble Park JFC, Dandenong Stingrays, Tooradin FC, Pakenham JFC and Pakenham FC for hosting a fantastic finals series attracting massive crowds. I would also like to thank the players, coaches, umpires, member clubs and volunteers for making the finals series such a success. In closing I would like to thank Roger Hampson, Shaun Connell, Darren Goldspink, the Board and the member clubs for their support as I continue to develop in this ever evolving role. Finally, I would like to thank my family, especially my husband Lee for his continued support and understanding of my role which at times has me away from the family during the season. Nicole Edney Operations Manager Berwick White Noble Park Gold Villawood Under 12 Division 2 Endeavour Hills 11.11-77defeated Timbarra Tornados 0.4-4 Officer Berwick Blue 5.4-34 defeated 4.8-32 Villawood Under 12 Division 3 Narre South Lions Gold 9.9-63 defeated Mossgiel Park 4.1-25 Tooradin Fountain Gate 3.5-23 defeated 2.5-17 Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 1 Pakenham Lions 1 8.5-53 defeated Endeavour Hills Green 6.5-41 Narre North Foxes Berwick White 8.9-57 defeated 1.3-9 Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 2 Officer 10.1-61 defeated Parkmore Pirates 5.4-34 Fountain Gate Blue Cranbourne Gold Page Ten 5.8-38 defeated 5.4-34 5.7-37 defeated 1.2-8 Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 3 Berwick Blue 5.6-36 defeated Hampton Park 3.5-23 Narre Warren White Berwick Springs 10.11-71defeated 4.0-24 McDonalds Under 14 Division 1 Beaconsfield Blue 5.10-40 defeated Berwick White 2.1-13 Narre Warren Black Narre South Lions Navy 7.8-50 defeated 5.7-37 McDonalds Under 14 Division 2 Officer 10.11-71defeated Narre South Lions White 10.5-65 Narre North Foxes Black Berwick Springs 13.14-92defeated 3.6-24 McDonalds Under 14 Division 3 Cranbourne Yellow 12.10-82defeated Narre North Foxes Grey 3.6-24 McDonalds Under 14 Division 3 Narre Warren White 7.6-48 defeated Hampton Park 6.4-40 Garrleigh Trophies Under 15 Division 1 Endeavour Hills Green 7.16-58 defeated Beaconsfield Gold 7.8-50 Narre Warren Black Berwick White 17.8-110defeated 5.3-33 Garrleigh Trophies Under 15 Division 2 Officer 10.11-71defeated Fountain Gate 10.4-64 Narre South Lions Navy Narre North Foxes Grey 16.13-109 defeated 4.6-30 Inspirations Under 16 Mossgiel Park 14.11-95defeated Berwick Springs 7.5-47 Noble Park Hampton Park 12.16-88defeated 5.7-37 Inspirations Premier Berwick White 18.9-117defeated Beaconsfield Blue 3.4-22 Narre North Foxes Black Narre South Lions Navy 15.11-100 defeated 6.12-48 Speedy Reo Youth Girls Scoresby Youth Girls 4.8-32 defeated Narre Warren 2.6-18 Cranbourne Berwick Page Eleven 6.4-40 defeated 5.4-34 Preliminary Finals Results Under 11 Division 1 Berwick Springs Green 8.6-54 defeated Berwick White 2.3-15 Under 11 Division 2 Narre South Lions Gold 4.7-31 defeated Narre North Foxes Grey 2.2-14 Under 11 Division 3 Timbarra Tornados 8.9-57 defeated Cranbourne Gold 0.3-3 Villawood Under 12 Division 1 Narre South Lions Navy 9.9-63 defeated Berwick White 6.5-41 Villawood Under 12 Division 2 Berwick Blue 3.6-24 defeated Endeavour Hills 3.1-19 Villawood Under 12 Division 3 Fountain Gate 3.4-22 defeated Narre South Lions Gold 3.2-20 Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 1 Berwick White 6.6-42 defeated Pakenham Lions 1 5.5-35 Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 2 Parkmore Pirates 6.3-39 defeated Fountain Gate Blue 2.5-17 Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 3 Berwick Springs 5.4-34 defeated Berwick Blue 2.5-17 McDonalds Under 14 Division 1 Beaconsfield Blue 8.12-60 defeated Narre South Lions Navy 4.9-33 McDonalds Under 14 Division 2 Officer 9.8-62 defeated Berwick Springs 5.6-36 McDonalds Under 14 Division 3 Cranbourne Yellow 7.4-46 defeated Hampton Park 1.11-17 Garrleigh Trophies Under 15 Division 1 Endeavour Hills Green 14.5-89 defeated Berwick White 9.8-62 Garrleigh Trophies Under 15 Division 2 Officer 11.12-78defeated Narre North Foxes Grey 4.4-28 Inspirations Under 16 Mossgiel Park 1 5.12-102defeated Hampton Park 5.10-40 Inspirations Premier Narre South Lions Navy 14.3-87 defeated Berwick White 9.9-63 Speedy Reo Youth Girls Berwick 9.8-62 defeated Scoresby Youth Girls 4.5-29 McDonalds Under 14 Division 2 Narre North Foxes Black 9.9-63 defeated Officer 4.9-33 B.O.G. Jared Pene - McKeen - Officer JFC Grand Finals Results McDonalds Under 14 Division 3 Cranbourne Yellow 7.9-51 defeated Narre Warren White 7.8-50 B.O.G. Trey Harris - Cranbourne JFC Under 11 Division 1 Narre South Lions Navy 6.4-40 defeated Berwick Springs Green 1.0-6 B.O.G. Joshua Abaloz - Narre South Lions JFC Garrleigh Trophies Under 15 Division 1 Narre Warren Black 10.12-72defeated Endeavour Hills Green 9.6-60 B.O.G. Mitchell Cox - Narre Warren JFC Under 11 Division 2 Narre South Lions Gold 2.1-13 defeated Berwick Blue 1.0-6 B.O.G. Connor Hinds - Narre South Lions JFC Garrleigh Trophies Under 15 Division 2 Officer 10.10-70defeated Narre South Lions Navy 5.11-41 B.O.G. Jesse Longmuir - Officer Kangaroos JFC Under 11 Division 3 Timbarra Tornados 5.5-35 defeated Cora Lynn 2.6-18 B.O.G. Anthony Clarke - Timbarra Tornados Inspirations Under 16 Noble Park 10.2-62 defeated Mossgiel Park 7.7-49 B.O.G. Joshua Davis - Noble Park JFC Villawood Under 12 Division 1 Narre South Lions Navy 5.5-35 defeated Narre Warren Black 0.3-3 B.O.G. Kabe Kruisselbrink - Narre South Lions JFC Inspirations Premier Narre North Foxes Black 14.16-100 defeated Narre South Lions Navy 6.3-39 B.O.G. Nicholas Beer - Narre North Foxes JFC Villawood Under 12 Division 2 Berwick Blue 5.4-34 defeated Officer 3.4-22 B.O.G. Shane Woolley - Officer JFC Speedy Reo Youth Girls Cranbourne 8.7-55 defeated Berwick 4.1-25 B.O.G. Danielle Hardiman - Cranbourne FC Villawood Under 12 Division 3 Tooradin 3.1-19 defeated Fountain Gate 0.3-3 B.O.G. William Saunders - Tooradin JFC Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 1 Narre North Foxes 9.10-64 defeated Berwick White 2.3-15 B.O.G. Mitchell Cotter - Narre North Foxes JFC Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 2 Parkmore Pirates 4.4-28 defeated Officer 3.4-22 B.O.G. Robert Lega Frost - Parkmore Pirates JFC Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 3 Narre Warren White 2.14-26 defeated Berwick Springs 1.3-9 B.O.G. Sam Morgan - Narre Warren JFC McDonalds Under 14 Division 1 Beaconsfield Blue 8.11-59 defeated Narre Warren Black 8.2-50 B.O.G. Dan Coinu - Beaconsfield JFC Page Twelve YOUR SUB-BRANDS: In May 2012, SEJ Umpires Manager Tim O’Meara resigned and I was approached to fill the role. After careful consideration I accepted the position based on the fact that I wanted to assist and mentor young people who wanted to umpire. The first impression I gained was that the SEJ has a dedicated and motivated group of umpires who strive to be their best. They are keen to umpire in as many matches as they can and are keen to learn more about their craft. To that end, we are in the process of implementing several strategies that will enhance the quality of the individuals within our group as well as their performance in the role of umpiring. These strategies include: Establishment of a new home for umpiring which will 1. include a training facility as well as meeting facilities which will provide ongoing development, mentoring, learning and sharing opportunities for all umpires to encourage continuous improvement. 2. Review all coaching positions within the department to better accommodate for our needs with our view to providing more coaching of umpires. 3. Establish a long term relationship with Beehive Foundation to better prepare umpires to face issues encountered in their role of SUITE B1, 63-85 TURNER STREET PORT MELBOURNE P: 03 9646 6071 F: 03 9646 6072 E: [email protected] www.bouquetproductions.com officiating. © BOUQUET PRODUCTIONS » » » 4. Appoint a Fitness Supervisor to better prepare umpires for 2013 and provide more specific training to allow them to carry out their roles. 5. Further develop our Umpiring Academies in the SEJ footprint. 6. Provide more structured Coaching Sessions with the aim of coaching umpires every time we have the opportunity. 7. More involvement of parents through specially organized meetings. 8. Promote a Recruitment Day in an attempt to recruit new umpires. These strategies will have an immediate and positive impact on our group. During my time with the group, the standard of umpiring has improved to a point where I thought our performance during the finals, particularly the Grand Finals, was outstanding. The majority of our umpires are young and will develop into competent umpires, provided we ensure that the environment both on game day and at training is a positive one and that clubs, coaches, officials, players and spectators respect the role of the umpire. Page Thirteen I wish to publicly acknowledge the excellent job done by our Umpiring Department in ensuring all games have officials present. In 2012, out of the nearly 1500 matches that took place, we successfully appointed field umpires to all but one match. The coaches in each discipline showed tremendous dedication and work ethic to impart the knowledge they have onto our umpires. McDonalds Junior Development Program The South East Juniors Development Program received a much needed revamp in 2012. A review of our programs indicated that the League needed to focus on the Development of the U14 age group to improve the skill and development of the 13 14 year olds and that more independent coaching would benefit the program outcomes. Our coaches are: Jarrod Faoro Field Umpire Coach Sarah McGill Mentor Coach Emily Cornelius Academy Coach Darryl Estcourt Boundary Umpire Coach Brad Dray Goal Umpire Coach Jarrod Faoro, in particular, was outstanding in his role. Not only did he have his duties to fulfill, he also assisted me familiarizing myself on how the Umpiring Department runs and what was required to lead our group. Thank you Jarrod. I also wish to thank the following people for their contribution towards umpiring in 2012: • Kim Caldwell, Dianne McDonald, Angela Estcourt and Jo Girardo for their tireless work in feeding the troops at training on Thursday nights and their organization of our Social Functions • John Ryan and Paul Winterton for their effort in running training on Tuesday and Thursday nights • Ron Harris for acting as Umpires Advocate at tribunal hearings throughout the year • Vanessa Connell for efforts in running our uniform shop Congratulations to all the Award winners for 2012, in particular the Golden Whistle Award winner, Josh Wilson, and the Two Umpire of the Year, Nick McDonald. Other Award winners were as follows; One Umpire of the Year Cadeyrn Curtain Best First Year Field Umpire Jamie Collard Boundary Umpire of the Year William Caldwell Goal Umpire of the Year James Lesch All of this is not possible without the SEJ. I would like to express my gratitude to Shaun Connell, Nicole Edney and the SEJ Board for their total support in my role. I look forward to working with them in 2013 in order to have our umpires make further steps in their development. Finally, I would like to thank my wife Lyndell and daughters Lauren, Tayla and Georgia for their support in a role that I look forward to making a difference in for 2013. Darren Goldspink Umpiring Manager Page Fourteen On the basis three significant changes were made. Firstly - The Development Managers role was reviewed and retitled to Director of Coaching, with a greater emphasis on coaching the Development Coaches to have a more consistent approach to the program. Secondly – The U13 Development teams were replaced with an eight week U14 McDonalds Academy. This provided over 80 SEJ U14 players the opportunity to further develop their skills. The program aimed to • Provide a greater number of players the opportunity to be involved in the program. • Provided the individual the opportunity to nominate, not just left to club coach or B+F results • To create an environment that is enjoyable, positive and fosters individual learning styles. • Contribute to the development of skills, physical attributes, football knowledge and personal growth. • To allow coaches to develop player skills to compete in the AFL Victoria Metropolitan Championships. Although the Academy was not the only method of selection, the two squads of 26 that would represent the SEJ at the AFL Victoria Metropolitan Championships were selected from the Academy. Thirdly – The appointment of Coaches who are involved in the Stingrays Development Program. It has been important to appoint Coaches who understand the Development philosophy. The appointment of Coaches involved in the TAC programs, provided the players a more focused program. The Coaches were also exposed to a mentor program with the Melbourne FC and Casey Scorpions. It is pleasing that the program has seen immediate results with 15 from the SEJ U14 McDonalds Academy program selected to participate in the Stingrays U15’s program for 2012/2013. Congratulations to all the players who participated in the Academy program and to the volunteers who assisted with the Academy. Page Fifteen 2012 McDonalds Development Program AFL Victoria Metropolitan Results For the first time, players were able to nominate themselves to be involved in “Try Outs” across the U14 U15, U16 and Youth Girls programs. This proved to be successful with over 300 players attending the try outs. The tryouts were conducted across three sessions with the squads announced at the end of the final session. Players who were unsuccessful were provided the opportunity to seek feedback from the coaches. ROUND COMPETITION HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM NAME TEAM SCORE TEAM SCORE Rnd 1 U14 Div 1 EFL 21.16-142 SEJ 2.3-15 Rnd 2 U14 Div 1 WRFL 10.12-72 SEJ 5.1-31 Rnd 3 U14 Div 1 SEJ 4.6-30 NFL 18.17-125 Rnd 1 U14 Div 2 SEJ 1.0-6 YJFL 17.12-114 South East Juniors has 6 teams participating in the AFL Victoria Metropolitan and Regional Championships. The games are played in June right across Melbourne including Sunshine, Diggers Rest, Footscray, Craigieburn, Casey Fields, Doveton and Shepley Oval. Rnd 2 U14 Div 2 SEJ 2.5-17 NFL 13.14-92 Rnd 3 U14 Div 2 RDFL 5.9-39 SEJ 5.10-40 Rnd 1 U15 Div 1 EFL 11.13-79 SEJ 6.6-42 This campaign saw mixed results across the U14’s and U15 age groups, while the Youth Girls went on to win their 6th consecutive AFL Victoria Championship Grand Final. Congratulations to Ellie Blackburn who was awarded BOG for the grand final. Rnd 2 U15 Div 1 WRFL 4.12-36 SEJ 8.14-62 Rnd 3 U15 Div 1 SEJ 19.13-127 NFL 7.5-47 Rnd 1 U15 Div 2 SEJ 2.2-14 YJFL 14.9-93 Rnd 2 U15 Div 2 SEJ 6.5-41 NFL 16.11-107 Rnd 3 U15 Div 2 RDFL 5.12-42 SEJ 15.10-100 Rnd 1 Youth Girls YJFL 6.8-44 SEJ 3.11-29 Rnd 2 Youth Girls SEJ 15.12-102 NFL 1.1-7 Rnd 3 Youth Girls Western 2.4-16 SEJ 9.7-61 YJFL SEJ 16.9-105 Under the direction of Scott Slater the U16 Junior Development Team competed in the regional Championships played at Shepley Oval. Three matches were played with points awarded for quarter wins, highest quarter score and game wins. The points are tallied and the winner of the carnival announced. The boys had a terrific weekend beating Dandenong Ranges in the last game to take out the Championship undefeated. Congratulations to Hayden Stagg for being awarded player of the carnival. I would like to thank the coaches for giving up their time to develop the players. The coaches for the 2012 season were; Gnd Fnl Youth Girls 2.4-16 U16 VCFL Grain Corp Carnival Results ROUND COMPETITION HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM NAME TEAM SCORE TEAM SCORE Rnd 1 U16 SEJ 8.6-54 F&DJFL 7.5-47 U14: Joe Mulholland and Marty Bonett Rnd 2 U16 SEJ 12.8-80 MPJFL 3.1-19 U15: Colin Burns & Craig Williamson Rnd 3 U16 SEJ 8.7-55 DRJFL 3.4-22 U16: Scott Slater Youth Girls: Keith Edwards I would also like to thank the parents that gave up their time to fill the support roles during the championships and carnival, your support is greatly appreciated. Nicole Edney, Operations Manager Page Sixteen 2012 South East Juniors Best & Fairest Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 3 Under 11 Division 1 Position 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd Position 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd Name Ashton Williamson Cody Weightman Tyson Pittao Bradley Tilley Votes Club Berwick Springs JFC 19 15 Beaconsfield JFC 12 Narre Sth Lions JFC 12 Narre Warren JFC Name CamerondeBruin Matthew Wilson Nick Anderson Gus Da Costa Club Votes Narre North Foxes JFC 20 Narre Sth Lions JFC 16 Officer Kangaroos JFC 15 Pakenham Lions JFC 15 Under 11 Division 3 Position 1st 2nd 2nd Name Joshua Poole Corey Potrich Jay Verhagen Votes Club Berwick Springs JFC 24 21 Cranbourne JFC 21 Cora Lynn FC Villawood Under 12 Division 1 Position 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd Name Hayden Burman Mitchell Riordan Riley Ellul Jamie Plumridge Votes Club 24 Hampton Park JFC 12 Fountain Gate JFC 10 Beaconsfield JFC Berwick Springs JFC 10 10 Narre Warren JFC McDonalds Under 14 Division 1 Under 11 Division 2 Position 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd Name Adam Machnikowski Damon Weeks Georgia Gee Bowden Gwin Sam Morgan Votes Club Berwick Springs JFC 20 16 Beaconsfield JFC 13 Noble Park JFC Narre North Foxes JFC 13 Villawood Under 12 Division 2 Votes Position Name Club 21 1st Logan O’Connell-Webb Endeavour Hills JFC 19 2nd Hampton Park JFC Emily Browning 2nd Officer Kangaroos JFC 19 Shane Woolley Position 1st 2nd 3rd Name Nick Schumann Joshua Battle Kade Lynch Votes Club Pakenham Lions JFC 26 Narre South Lions JFC 19 14 Berwick JFC McDonalds Under 14 Division 2 Position 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd Name Jared Pene-McKeen Jack Murray Imran Ali Jett Cipriani Nelio Davis Jesse Gluyas Votes Club Officer Kangaroos JFC 17 Narre South Lions JFC 11 Dandenong Saints JFC 9 9 Berwick Springs JFC Dandenong Saints JFC 9 9 Berwick Springs JFC McDonalds Under 14 Division 3 Position 1st 2nd 3rd Name Kacey Meunier Michael Halim Declan O’Donnell Club Cranbourne JFC Hampton Park JFC Cranbourne JFC Garrleigh Trophies Under 15 Division 1 Position 1st 2nd 3rd Name MouneerGhanem Kurt Mutimer Jarryd Trait Votes Club 17 Noble Park JFC Narre North Foxes JFC 15 14 Berwick JFC Villawood Under 12 Division 3 Garrleigh Trophies Under 15 Division 2 Position 1st 2nd 3rd Position 1st 2nd 2nd Name William Saunders Bradley Butler Ilir Rustemi Club Votes Tooradin JFC 23 Tooradin JFC 22 Lynbrook Football Club 21 Name Austin Gilbert Ethan Chavasse Hayden Kraus Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 1 Inspirations Under 16 Position 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd Position 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd Name Murat Pekin Daniel McLardy Joshua Craig Jemes Joao 3rd Joshua Johnsen Name Connor Guley Chris Fenton Mitchell Cotter Dylan Morris Votes Club 16 Beaconsfield JFC Narre North Foxes JFC 13 Narre North Foxes JFC 12 12 Berwick JFC Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 2 Position 1st 2nd 3rd Votes Club Name Parkmore Pirates JFC 28 Robert Lega Frost 24 Isaiah Thomas Luzares Fountain Gate JFC Officer Kangaroos JFC 23 Callum Porter Page Seventeen Votes 14 13 11 Votes Club Officer Kangaroos JFC 19 17 Narre Warren JFC Narre South Lions JFC 17 Club Votes Noble Park JFC 25 Berwick JFC 19 Hampton Park JFC 15 15 Mossgiel Park Hawks JFC 15 Cranbourne JFC Inspirations Premier Volunteer Awards Position 1st 2nd 2nd Coach of the Year - Junior Aaron Abela Fountain Gate JFC Clayton Miles Narre Warren JFC Coach of the Year - Youth Scott Gowans Fountain Gate JFC Volunteer of the Year Trish Marson Noble Park JFC Name Jake Wilson Nicholas Beer Toby McLean Votes Club 21 Berwick JFC Narre North Foxes JFC 10 Narre North Foxes JFC 10 Speedy Reo Youth Girls Position 1st 2nd 3rd Name Lauren Hojnacki Kirsten McLeod Karly Tapner Club Fountain Gate JFC Cranbourne FC Berwick JFC Votes 19 18 17 Under 11 to Premier Best & Fairest Photos Lindsay Patching Medal - Most League Votes Robert Lega - Frost - Parkmore JFC Best Conducted Teams Under 11 Division 1 Berwick White Pakenham Lions 2 Division 2 Tooradin Division 3 Under 12 Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Berwick Springs Blue Berwick Blue Tooradin Under 13 Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Berwick White Parkmore Beaconsfield Blue Under 14 Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Noble Park Officer Narre South Lions Gold Under 15 Division 1 Division 2 Noble Park & Berwick White Cranbourne Blue & Narre South Lions Navy Under 16 Berwick Blue Premier Narre South Lions Navy Under 11 Division 3 Best Conducted Team - Tooradin (R. Hampson & C.Butler) Under 11 Division 3 Top Ten Best & Fairest Youth GirlsCranbourne Best Conducted Club Tooradin JFC Page Eighteen Under 11 Division 3 Best & Fairest Winner - Josh Poole, 2nd Best & Fairest Corey Potrich, 3rd Best & Fairest Nick Anderson Under 11 Division 2 Best Conducted Team - Pakenham Lions 2 (R. Hampson & S. Toussaint) Under 11 Division 1 Top Ten Best & Fairest Under 11 Division 2 Top Ten Best & Fairest Under 11 Division 1 Best & Fairest Winner - Ashton Williamson, 2nd Best & Fairest Cody Weightman, 3rd Best & Fairest Tyson Pittao Under 11 Division 2 Best & Fairest Winner - Cameron deBruin, 2nd Best & Fairest Matthew Wilson, 3rd Best & Fairest Nick Anderson & Gus Da Costa Under 12 Division 3 Best Conducted Team - Tooradin Under 11 Division 1 Best Conducted Team - Berwick White Under 12 Division 3 Top Ten Best & Fairest Page Nineteen Under 12 Division 1 Best Conducted Team - Berwick Springs Blue (J. Nicholls & R. Hampson) Under 12 Division 2 Best Conducted Team - Berwick Blue Under 12 Division 1 Top Ten Best & Fairest Under 12 Division 2 Top Ten Best & Fairest Under 12 Division 1 Best & Fairest Winner - Hayden Burman, 2nd Best & Fairest Mitchell Riordan, 3rd Best & Fairest Riley Ellul & Jamie Plumbridge Under 12 Division 2 Best & Fairest Winner - Logan O’Connell-Webb 2nd Best & Fairest Emily Browning & Shane Wooley Under 13 Division 3 Best Conducted Team - Beaconsfield Blue (D. Sutcliffe, Bendigo Bank & P. Mckenna) Page Twenty Under 13 Division 3 Top Ten Best & Fairest Under 13 Division 2 Best & Fairest Winner - Robert Lega-Frost, 2nd Best & Fairest Isaiah Thomas Luzares, 3rd Best & Fairest Callum Porter Under 13 Division 3 Best & Fairest Winner - Adam Manchnikowski, 2nd Best & Fairest Damon Weeks, 3rd Best & Fairest Georgia Gee, Bowden Gwin & Sam Morgan Under 13 Division 1 Top Ten Best & Fairest Under 13 Division 2 Best Conducted Team - Parkmore (S. Barnett & D. Sutcliffe Bendigo Bank) Under 13 Division 1 Best & Fairest Winner - Connor Guley, 2nd Best & Fairest Chris Fenton, 3rd Best & Fairest Mitvhell Cotter & Dylan Morris Under 13 Division 2 Top Ten Best & Fairest Page Twentyone Under 14 Division 2 Top Ten Best & Fairest Under 14 Division 3 Best Conducted Team - Narre South Lions Gold (J. McKenzie & B. Andrews) Under 14 Division 2 Best & Fairest Winner - Jared Pene-McKeen, 2nd Best & Fairest Jack Murray, 3rd Best & Fairest Imran Ali, Jett Cipriani, Nelio Davis & Jesse Gluyas Under 14 Division 3 Top Ten Best & Fairest Under 14 Division 1 Best Conducted Team - Noble Park Under 14 Division 3 Bes & Fairest Winner - Kacey Meunier, 2nd Best & Fairest Michael Halim, 3rd Best & Fairest Declan O’Donnell Under 14 Division 1 Top Ten Best & Fairest Page Twentytwo Under 14 Division 1 Best & Fairest Winner - Nick Schumann, 2nd Best & Fairest Joshua Battle, 3rd Best & Fairest Kade Lynch Under 15 Division 1 Best Conducted Team - Berwick White & Noble Park (J. McKenzie, V. Trait & A. Marson) Under 15 Division 2 Best Conducted Team - Cranbourne Blue & Narre South Lions Navy (B. Andrews, J. McKenzie & J. O’Hehir) Under 15 Division 1 Top Ten Best & Fairest Under 15 Division 2 Top Ten Best & Fairest Under 15 Division 1 Best & Fairest Winner - Mouneer Ghanem, 2nd Best & Fairest Kurt Mutimer, 3rd Best & Fairest Jarrryd Trait Under 15 Division 2 Best & Fairest Winner - Austin Gilbert, 2nd Best & Fairest Ethan Chavasse & Hayden Kraus Page Twentythree Under 16 Top Ten Best & Fairest Premier Best & Fairest Winner - Jake Wilson, 2nd Best & Fairest Nicholas Beer & Toby McLean Under 16 Best & Fairest Winner - Murat Pekin, 2nd Best & Fairest Daniel McLardy, 3rd Best & Fairest Joshua Craig, James Joao & Joshua Johnsen Youth Girls Best Conducted Team - Cranbourne (K. Edwards & J. McKenzie) Premier Best Conducted Team - Narre South Lions Navy (J. McKenzie & J. Rich) Youth Girls Tope Ten Best & Fairest Premier Top Ten Best & Fairest Youth Girls Best & Fairest Winner - Lauren Hojnacki, 2nd Best & Fairest Kirsten McLeod, 3rd Best & fairest Karly Tapner Page Twentyfour Best Conducted Club - Tooradin JFC (J. McKenzie & C. Butler) Volounteer of the Year - Trish Marson - Noble Park JFC (J. McKenzie, T Marson & G. Williams) Coach of the Year - Junior - Clayton Miles - Narre Warren JFC & Aaron Abela Fountain Gate JFC Director of Coaching John Webb & Development Coaches Scott Slater, Marty Bonnet & Keith Edwards Coach of the Year - Youth - Scott Gowans - Fountain Gate JFC (J. McKenzie) Lindsay Patching Medalisr - Robert Lega-Frost - Parkmore JFC Page Twentyfive Hall of Fame Inductee - Bryan Sheehan Members Table Tot. Teams 2011 2010 U9 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 PREM YOUTH GIRLS Beaconsfield 18 17 17 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 Berwick 18 18 17 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 Berwick Springs 10 9 8 2 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 Cora Lynn 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cranbourne JFC 14 15 19 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 Cranbourne SFC 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Dandenong Saints 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Endeavour Hills 9 9 9 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 Fountain Gate 11 11 11 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 Hallam 3 3 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hampton Park 8 9 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 Lynbrook 3 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mossgiel Park 4 5 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Narre North Foxes 14 15 15 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 0 Narre South Lions 17 16 15 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 Narre Warren 15 14 15 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 Noble Park 10 9 9 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 North Dandenong 2 5 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Officer Kangaroos 10 7 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Pakenham 14 15 16 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 Parkmore Pirates 4 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Scoresby YG 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Timbarra Tornados 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tooradin-Dalmore 5 5 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 199 197 199 32 24 24 29 23 20 16 13 7 11 TOTAL Life Members Hall of Fame V. Bennet * Mrs. L. Patching* Mrs. M. Kane Mrs. P. Corneille Inductee S.A. Heath C. Riddiford R. Stewart Mrs. J McMaster Bryan Sheehan Umpiring W. Monahan* T. Blight* P. Todd J. Field David Neitz Playing 2012 E. Fenton B. Anderson J. Somers R. Lacey Glenn Archer Playing 2012 H. White* B. Powell * L. Hardman Mrs. A.M. Brown Max Madeley Administration 2012 M. Madeley H. Moore Mrs. G. Smith W. Webster Mrs. H. Madeley W. Mahoney R. Garwood M. Hollander L. Barrot J. French N. Taylor R. McConnell M. Jewell Mrs. M. McClean* T. Smith P. Dowling W. Lonie Mrs. A. O’Brien P. Winterton L. Patching* Mrs. F. Stephenson D. Birnbaum *Deceased Page Twentysix Role Year 2012 2012 South East Juniors Premiership Ladders Under 11 Division 1 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TEAM P W L D B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F 464 615 448 458 404 366 528 158 250 A 299 263 270 271 334 536 390 524 684 % 155.18 233.84 165.93 169 120.96 68.28 135.38 30.15 36.55 %WON 75 70.83 66.67 62.5 58.33 50 38.46 27.27 16.67 Berwick White Narre South Lions Navy Berwick Springs Green Narre Warren Black Beaconsfield Gold Cranbourne Blue Narre North Foxes Black Beaconsfield Blue Noble Park 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 11 12 9 8 8 7 7 6 5 3 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 8 8 10 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 A 248 280 249 300 394 509 547 491 % 208.87 192.5 187.15 116.67 98.48 71.12 48.08 25.05 PTS 44 36 32 32 28 20 16 0 % 326.37 524.12 231.64 120.58 90.06 38.35 2.24 %WON 100 81.82 63.64 50 33.33 16.67 0 % 545.25 301.84 162.46 107.08 89.29 65.65 39.29 50.52 47.2 %WON 100 83.33 75 66.67 50 50 36.36 30.77 8.33 Under 11 Division 2 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TEAM P W L D B FF F Narre North Foxes Grey Berwick Blue Narre South Lions Gold Pakenham Lions 2 Endeavour Hills Fountain Gate Officer Kangaroos Pakenham Lions 1 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 11 9 8 8 7 5 4 0 2 4 5 5 6 8 9 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 518 539 466 350 388 362 263 123 Under 11 Division 3 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TEAM P W L D B FF F Timbarra Tornados Cora Lynn Cranbourne Gold Hampton Park Berwick Springs Blue Tooradin Lynbrook 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 11 9 7 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 656 891 637 498 471 260 29 A 201 170 275 413 523 678 1293 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F 976 655 502 393 450 367 220 291 219 A 179 217 309 367 504 559 560 576 464 Villawood Under 12 Division 1 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TEAM P W L D B Narre South Lions Navy Narre Warren Black Berwick White Noble Park Gold Cranbourne Blue Beaconsfield Blue Berwick Springs Blue Narre North Foxes Black Pakenham Lions 1 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 13 12 12 10 9 8 6 6 4 4 1 0 2 3 4 6 6 7 9 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 Page Twentyseven Villawood Under 12 Division 2 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TEAM P W L D B FF F 576 555 464 504 431 359 290 266 A 309 257 411 448 464 474 520 690 % 186.41 215.95 112.9 112.5 92.89 75.74 55.77 38.55 PTS 36 32 32 28 28 16 12 4 Officer Kangaroos Berwick Blue Timbarra Tornados Endeavour Hills Berwick Springs Green Pakenham Lions 2 Hampton Park Narre Warren White 13 12 13 12 13 12 12 12 9 8 8 7 7 4 3 1 4 4 5 5 6 8 9 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FF 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 F 906 919 775 612 537 320 204 192 280 238 263 214 A 159 181 254 437 362 505 674 736 611 540 602 609 % 569.81 507.73 305.12 140.05 148.34 63.37 30.27 26.09 45.83 44.07 43.69 35.14 PTS 48 48 36 36 28 28 16 16 12 12 12 8 Villawood Under 12 Division 3 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TEAM P W L D Tooradin Fountain Gate Narre South Lions Gold Mossgiel Park Lynbrook Narre North Foxes Grey Cranbourne Gold Noble Park Blue Parkmore Pirates Beaconsfield Gold Hallam North Dandenong JFC 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 11 13 13 13 11 12 12 9 9 7 7 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 4 4 6 6 9 7 10 10 10 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 1 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TEAM P W L D B FF F Narre North Foxes Berwick White Pakenham Lions 1 Endeavour Hills Green Narre Warren Black Cranbourne Blue Beaconsfield Gold Noble Park 13 13 12 13 13 13 13 13 10 9 7 7 7 6 6 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 522 485 395 425 327 431 433 311 A 346 437 265 423 381 324 456 487 % 150.87 110.98 149.06 100.47 85.83 133.02 94.96 63.86 PTS 40 36 28 28 28 24 24 12 Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 2 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 TEAM P W L D B FF F Parkmore Pirates Officer Kangaroos Fountain Gate Blue Cranbourne Gold Pakenham Lions 2 Narre South Lions Navy 13 13 13 12 13 12 12 9 6 4 4 3 1 4 7 7 9 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 787 472 451 321 280 335 Page Twentyeight A 257 354 344 509 701 424 % 306.23 133.33 131.1 63.06 39.94 79.01 PTS 48 36 24 18 16 14 Bendigo Bank Under 13 Division 3 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TEAM P W L D B Narre Warren White Berwick Springs Hampton Park Berwick Blue Fountain Gate White Beaconsfield Blue Cranbourne Yellow Endeavour Hills Gold Narre South Lions Gold 12 12 12 13 12 12 12 11 11 9 9 8 7 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 3 5 7 8 9 9 10 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 FF 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 F 890 670 488 534 472 429 276 264 244 A 233 357 237 341 410 722 724 784 726 % 381.97 187.68 205.91 156.6 115.12 59.42 38.12 33.67 33.61 %WON 79.17 75 66.67 57.69 41.67 33.33 25 18.18 9.09 A 268 371 659 680 646 811 698 942 % 465.3 240.43 94.99 117.65 84.21 69.54 90.4 29.51 PTS 52 36 32 24 24 24 20 12 McDonalds Under 14 Division 1 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TEAM P W L D B FF F Narre South Lions Navy Narre Warren Black Berwick White Beaconsfield Blue Pakenham Lions Endeavour Hills Fountain Gate Noble Park 13 12 12 13 13 13 12 12 13 9 8 6 6 6 5 3 0 3 4 7 7 7 7 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1247 892 626 800 544 564 631 278 McDonalds Under 14 Division 2 POS 1 2 3 4 5 TEAM P W L D B FF F A % PTS %WON Narre North Foxes Black Berwick Springs Officer Kangaroos Narre South Lions White Dandenong Saints 11 11 11 12 11 7 6 5 5 4 4 5 6 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 706 576 484 505 537 435 587 480 682 601 162.3 98.13 100.83 74.05 89.35 28 24 20 20 16 63.64 54.55 45.45 41.67 36.36 A 384 393 519 619 588 550 962 % 211.2 140.97 124.28 101.45 71.6 89.09 23.49 PTS 40 32 20 16 16 16 0 %WON 76.92 72.73 50 36.36 36.36 33.33 0 A 412 543 603 621 735 820 903 % 210.44 167.22 118.57 106.12 83.95 61.1 74.2 PTS 44 42 24 22 24 16 12 %WON 100 87.5 54.55 50 50 33.33 23.08 McDonalds Under 14 Division 3 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TEAM P W L D B FF F Narre Warren White Hampton Park Cranbourne Yellow Narre North Foxes Grey Beaconsfield Gold Berwick Blue Narre South Lions Gold 13 11 10 11 11 12 10 10 8 5 4 4 4 0 3 3 5 7 7 8 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 811 554 645 628 421 490 226 Garrleigh Trophies Under 15 Division 1 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TEAM P W L D B FF F Narre Warren Black Berwick White Endeavour Hills Green Beaconsfield Gold Narre North Foxes Black Pakenham Lions Noble Park 11 12 11 11 12 12 13 11 10 6 5 6 4 3 0 1 5 5 6 8 10 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 867 908 715 659 617 501 670 Page Twentynine Garrleigh Trophies Under 15 Division 2 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TEAM P W L Narre North Foxes Grey Narre South Lions Navy Fountain Gate Officer Kangaroos Narre Warren White Berwick Blue Cranbourne Blue Cranbourne Gold Endeavour Hills Gold 12 12 13 12 12 12 12 11 12 10 9 9 7 5 5 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 7 10 10 11 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F 956 1020 1009 976 728 468 534 338 215 A 501 364 444 333 672 934 1156 1106 1187 % 190.82 280.22 227.25 293.09 108.33 50.11 46.19 30.56 18.11 %WON 83.33 75 69.23 58.33 41.67 41.67 16.67 9.09 8.33 Inspirations Under 16 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 TEAM P W L D Noble Park Hampton Park Mossgiel Park Berwick Springs Narre North Foxes Grey Tooradin Berwick Blue Fountain Gate Officer Kangaroos Narre South Lions Gold Dandenong Saints Beaconsfield Gold Cranbourne 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 12 12 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 7 8 9 11 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F 1046 844 1137 825 806 855 813 629 562 587 432 484 471 A 390 448 462 455 526 571 726 604 830 951 1443 1027 1102 % 268.21 188.39 246.1 181.32 153.23 149.74 111.98 104.14 67.71 61.72 29.94 47.13 42.74 PTS 40 40 36 36 32 32 32 20 16 12 8 4 4 %WON 83.33 83.33 75 75 66.67 66.67 66.67 41.67 33.33 25 15.38 8.33 8.33 % 336.99 184.23 192.49 147.53 67.3 22.53 27.27 PTS 44 32 28 32 16 4 4 %WON 91.67 72.73 63.64 63.64 36.36 11.11 9.09 % 2176.36 370.67 260 244.41 156.44 57.63 41.26 49.59 19.7 11.19 2.83 PTS 44 40 36 32 26 24 20 16 8 6 4 %WON 100 83.33 81.82 72.73 54.17 50 41.67 33.33 16.67 13.64 0 Inspirations Premier POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TEAM P W L D B FF F Narre North Foxes Black Narre South Lions Navy Berwick White Beaconsfield Blue Pakenham Lions 1 Noble Park Narre Warren 12 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 8 7 7 4 1 1 1 3 4 4 7 8 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1230 923 820 835 533 237 312 A 365 501 426 566 792 1052 1144 FF 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 F 1197 1049 650 743 607 389 269 360 160 105 13 A 55 283 250 304 388 675 652 726 812 938 459 Inspirations Under 16 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 TEAM P W L D B Cranbourne Berwick Scoresby Youth Girls Narre Warren Narre South Lions Fountain Gate Beaconsfield Hallam Officer Kangaroos Hampton Park Mossgiel Park 11 12 11 11 12 12 12 9 12 11 4 11 10 9 8 6 6 5 3 2 1 0 0 2 2 3 5 6 7 6 10 9 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 Page Thirty League Best & Fairest Winners Under 10 - Division One Year Winner(s) 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Stephen Ryan Pat Foy Ricky Jackson M.Watts A.Campbell G.Tyrell Shaun Lee Unknown 1982 Keith Goonewardene 1983 M.Hamilton D'ton Lions Parkmore Dandy West North Dandy North Dandy Parkmore K'borough Keys. Eagles Parkmore 1984 Costa Moutharopoulous North Dandy 1984 Daniel Orr Jordanville 1985 Cu Nocg Tran 1986 David Kinsella 1987 Bradleigh Zietsman Clayton Keys. Eagles S'vale Dists. 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Silverton Parkmore End. Hills D'ton Lions N/Warren End. Hills Chad Morrison Adam Quinn Beau Pearce Clint Wilson Adam McPhee Michael Hanby Runner(s)-Up Third A Williamson S'vale Unknown Paul Williams Parkmore Unknown T Hatch Parkmore M Stevens Parkmore Peter Maloni Aldo DiPetta Ben Robertson Michael Dyke Justin Archer J Irving B Aboujaber Matthew Hard S Mottram Dean Watson Brendan Robins Daniel Foote Adam Nichols Daniel Rigg John Hynes Chris Stanley Ricky Hayes Robert Milne Daniel Lovett Sth. Wave. Sth. Wave. N/Park End. Hills Lyndale St.Gerards N/Park S'vale End. Hills S'vale S'vale S'vale Keys. Eagles Parkmore D'ton Lions End. Hills N/Park Cran. Cran. End. Hills N/Park Berwick H/Park N/Warren 1994 Ashley Shaw 1995 Linden Fredericks End. Hills N/Park 1996 James Gwilt 1997 Matthew Stanley 1998 Ashley Adams Silverton N/Warren Cran. Sean Owen Daniel Calyk Darren Mizzi Luke Muirhead Ashley Salter Darren Sheen 1999 Samuel Benbow 2000 Daniel Simons B'field H/Park Dale Tormey Robert Mullen Hallam N/Warren 2001 Tyson Mitchem B'field Nathan Allen Foxes 2002 Ghanim Zoghbi 2003 Piva Wright M/Park N/Park Stephen Morey Matthew Beer B'field End. Hills 2004 Dylan Quirk N/Warren Atilla Akdeniz End. Hills 2005 Jesse Dinnie 2006 Stephen Malval P'ham N/Park 2007 2008 2009 2010 H/Park M/Park B'field Berwick Cameron Parker Darcy Atkins Timothee Mashado Toby McLean Bailey Rice Dan Coinu Nathan Villella Jamie Plumridge N/Warren Cran. Foxes M/Park End. Hills B'field N/Warren Foxes Cory Machaya Lachlan Signal Darcy Hope Hamish West Page Thirtyone R Marshall P Mendi M Aprile S Bader Kevin Ferguson Unknown Unknown Parkmore D'ton Jun'rs. Sth. Wave. Lyndale Parkmore Clayton Hadyn Robins S Mottram S'vale S'vale Scott Hilton Andrew McGill End. Hills Parkmore John Georgiou Alex Belajin Jason Camilleri Warren Mills Adam Quinn Steven Harrison J Doubaris Brendan Fevola Glenn Hamilton Peter Bell Margaret Vandenheiligenberg Brendan Ford Shane Gibbs Simon Vandam Keiran Arnott Glen Manson Ryan Guest William Hine Joel Gibson Nathan Hamilton Phillip Ward Cory Milard Thomas Scully Arryn Siposs Zachary Dunn Jayden Gee Nathan Wright Nathan Langley Visesio Saina Rhys Mills-Franklin Bodhi Leguier Parkmore St.Gerards Parkmore N/Park Parkmore Keys. Eagles S'vale N/Warren Cran. S'vale North Dandy S'vale St.Gerards N/Warren Hallam Hallam St.Gerards F/Gate P'ham N/Warren Hallam Berwick Berwick Hallam P'ham B'field Berwick H/Park N/Park F/Gate Narre Lions Kaleb Fox Corey Green Oscar Clavarino James Milivojevic Devon Smith Berwick N/Warren Berwick Foxes Narre Lions League Best & Fairest Winners Under 10 - Division Two Year Winner(s) Runner(s)-Up 1978 Stephen Coats 1979 Justin Hill Lyndale D'ton Jun'rs. 1980 1981 G Cappiello 1982 M Hall Unknown Keysborough Eagles Jordanville 1983 M Hall 1984 Dean Watson 1985 S Lang Jordanville Endeavour Hills Springvale Districts 1986 R Garnett 1987 C Perez Shane Rose Dandy Saints (St.Mary's) St.Peter's "Clayton" Fountain Gate 1988 Luke Miller Third T Carbery Mark McCubbin A Seymour Mark Dellarciprete N DeSantis M Bluhm M Heywood Kane Makepeace G Halibut Clayton St.Gerards Mordialloc/Braeside Unknown Silverton Parkmore Springvale Dandy Saints (St.Mary's) Dandy Saints (St.Mary's) Lyndale Jordanville Parkmore Fountain Gate Mossgiel Park Lee Frost D'ton Lions 1989 D Foster 1990 P Heather 1991 Jamie Stoddardt Oakleigh Y.C. Oakleigh Y.C. North Dandy Beau Pearce Robert Grillinzoni Tony Rabba Endeavour Hills St.Peter's "Clayton" Keysborough Eagles 1992 Joshua Maher 1993 Jamie Begg 1994 Bradley Ulms Mossgiel Park St.Gerards Mossgiel Park 1995 Jacob Tinkham 1996 Ryan Smith 1997 Brett Robinson Fountain Gate Mossgiel Park B'field 1998 Rhan Hooper Silverton 1999 Elvis Alimovski 2000 Christopher Potalej Keysborough Eagles Fountain Gate Lee Clark Garth McLaughlin Ryan Brown Scott Parks Daniel Tannerhill Travis Smith Timothy Edwards Roslyn Hubeek Matthew Robinson Dean Evangelista Rodney Hill Shannon Henwood Jesse McDonald Narre Warren South Waverley D'ton Districts Fountain Gate Hampton Park D'ton Districts St.Gerards Noble Park Mossgiel Park Clayton Narre Warren Narre North Foxes Cran. 2001 Anthony Carydias William Petropoulos James Van Dam 2002 Mark Vandenacker 2003 Kyle Jeffs Silverton St.Gerards Narre Warren Officer Parkmore Beau Bellotti Bryce Williams Endeavour Hills B'field Christopher Dale Ryan Marriott Pakenham Narre North Foxes 2004 Jake Barclay Pakenham James Munro B'field 2005 Cain Haldane 2006 Jayden Young Hampton Park Berwick Ellie Blackburn Bailey Rice B'field Endeavour Hills 2007 2008 2009 2010 B'field Fountain Gate Narre South Lions Cran. Jesse Longmuir Jai Rout Amy Baum Kyle Potter Officer Pakenham Berwick Pakenham Kyle O'Sullivan Reece Piper Bryden Banks Myles Currie M Brown G Boyd I Burgess C Elliott B Freeman Jordanville Dandy West T Homewood Dean Burnell M Urbani Parkmore D'ton Lions D'ton Lions Elvis Korcarveski D Bardsley M Riley Dandy South Dandy West Springvale Districts Mathew Cowburn Luke Hare Brendan Renkin Victor Sobhi Robert Walker D Whitnell Daniel Lampard A Valiolia Michael Crawford Matthew Gallagher Ricky Clark Timothy Neilson Nicholas Redfern Mark Smedley Gavin Winter Dean Jamieson James Kelly Clayton South Waverley St.Gerards Noble Park Noble Park D'ton Lions St.Peter's "Clayton" Oakleigh Y.C. South Waverley Lyndale Narre Warren Narre Warren Fountain Gate Fountain Gate Silverton Hampton Park Pakenham Elvis Alimovski KPR/Springvale Sean Alexander Cameron Bell Shane Savage Ryan Green Narre Warren Narre Warren St.Gerards Silverton Andrew Sankey Jarryd Galloway Trent Keenan Justin DallaBonna Dylan Guinane Michael Thomas Lee Belton Chris Colombo Leon Mateariki Reece Piper Jordan Hill Jack McHale Tyson Johnston Narre North Foxes Pakenham Officer Officer B'field Narre North Foxes Pakenham Hampton Park Pakenham Fountain Gate Berwick B'field Berwick Springs Under 10 - Division Three Year Winner(s) Runner(s)-Up Third 1992 Aaron Chandler Fountain Gate Steven Neville Lloyd Wells Parkmore Parkmore Leigh Andrews Parkmore 2006 Jack Wheeler Parkmore Cran. Narre South Lions Narre North Foxes Officer Tooradin Dalmore Jake Harrington 2007 Liam Myatt Dylan Fitzpatrick Thomas McMillian Bailey Webb 2008 Shannon Marsh 2009 Rohan Simpson 2010 Kaitlynn Bader Cran. Tooradin Dalmore Mossgiel Park Thomas Toner Alex Grigoridis Tristan Brunning Koryum Gatluk Narre South Lions Parkmore Pirates Noble Park Timbarra Tornadoes Joel Hillis Tamas Siposs Jack Murray Randy Francis Cran. Hallam Cran. Hampton Park Page Thirtytwo Page Thirtythree Page Thirtyfour Page Thirtyfive Page Thirtysix Page Thirtyseven Page Thirtyeight Page Thirtynine Page Forty Page Fortyone Page Fortytwo Page Fortythree Page Fortyfour Page Fortyfive Page Fortysix SOUTH EAST JUNIORS INCORPORATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 OCTOBER 2012 2012 $ CURRENT ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable Finished goods inventory, at cost Interest receivable Prepayments TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 2011 $ 267,426 31,780 2,606 2,497 3,940 308,249 209,725 4,481 4,535 890 219,631 6,886 (3,936) 2,950 2,950 311,199 23,924 (15,610) 8,314 8,314 227,945 CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts payable and accruals Provisions - Employee entitlements TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 40,388 5,130 45,518 10,334 5,022 15,356 NON CURRENT LIABILITIES Bonds held TOTAL NON CURRENT LIABILITIES TOTAL LIABILITIES NET ASSETS 3,100 3,100 48,618 262,581 6,500 6,500 21,856 206,089 EQUITY AND STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY Balance of equity brought forward Surplus for the period TOTAL EQUITY 206,089 56,492 262,581 183,422 22,667 206,089 NON-CURRENT ASSETS Furniture & equipment, at cost Accumulated depreciation TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS TOTAL ASSETS The accompanying notes form part of this financial report. Page Fortyseven SOUTH EAST JUNIORS INCORPORATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2012 2012 $ INCOME Club charges Finals series Insurance rebates Merchandise sales Umpire fees Partners program Interest income Other income COST OF GOODS SOLD Purchases of merchandise GROSS PROFIT EXPENDITURE Building expenses Representative development program Audit fees Depreciation Doubtful debts expense Communication expenses Finals series Insurance Office expenses Presentations Professional services Finance charges Employment expenses Umpire fees Defribulator program Other expenditure OPERATING SURPLUS FOR THE PERIOD The accompanying notes form part of this financial report. Page Fortyeight 2011 $ 149,491 59,669 38,144 214,812 138,750 72,492 12,853 86,468 772,679 141,515 42,374 37,438 183,148 116,336 51,842 2,162 57,673 632,488 (184,389) 588,290 (150,519) 481,969 (10,454) (22,404) (3,800) (7,722) (4,640) (7,708) (30,782) (34,620) (21,340) (20,793) (7,228) (1,044) (143,879) (176,220) (19,985) (19,179) (531,798) 56,492 (4,135) (24,775) (3,700) (7,851) 4,463 (7,834) (27,869) (41,212) (9,759) (19,358) (11,636) (297) (116,158) (163,003) (26,178) (459,302) 22,667 SOUTH EAST JUNIORS INCORPORATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2012 Note Cash Flows from Operating Activities Receipts from customers Payments to suppliers Interest received Net cash inflows from operating activities (a) Cash Flows from Investing Activities Payments for furniture & equipment Net cash outflows from investing activities Net Increase/(Decrease) in Cash Held Cash at beginning of the period Cash at end of the period (b) (a) Reconciliation of surplus to net cash flows from operations Surplus Depreciation of non-current assets (Increase) decrease in trade and other debtors (Increase) decrease in inventories Decrease (increase) in creditors and accruals Net cash flow from operating activities (b) Reconciliation of Cash Cash at Bank Cash and cash equivalents include cash on hand and deposits held at call with banks; deposits with deferred maturity are classified as investments. The accompanying notes form part of this financial report. Page Fortynine 2012 $ 2011 $ 718,941 (671,735) 12,853 60,059 646,377 (598,430) 2,162 50,109 (2,358) (2,358) (1,544) (1,544) 57,701 209,725 267,426 56,492 7,722 (32,846) 1,929 26,762 60,059 267,426 48,565 161,160 209,725 22,667 7,851 13,194 6,957 (560) 50,109 209,725 SOUTH EAST JUNIORS INCORPORATED NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2012 1 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (a) Basis of Presentation This financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared in order to satisfy the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act (Vic). The Management Committee has determined that the Association is not a reporting entity. The financial report has been prepared on an accruals basis and is based on historic costs. (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) The following significant accounting policies, which are consistent with the previous period unless otherwise stated, have been adopted in the preparation of this financial report. Revenue All forms of revenue are brought to account when entitlement is beyond doubt and the amount can be quantified with reasonable accuracy. In the case of components of finals series, merchandise and some other sources, revenue is brought to account when the cash is received. The nature of cash revenue is such that it is not able to be assured as to completeness before being subject to receipting processes. The Association takes all steps possible to gain assurance over the completeness of all of its revenue. Revenue is measured at the fair value of the consideration received or receivable. All revenue is stated net of the amount of goods and services tax (GST). Furniture & equipment Furniture and equipment is carried at cost less any accumulated depreciation. The depreciable amount of furniture and equipment is depreciated over the useful lives of the assets to the Association commencing from the time each asset is held ready for use. Impairment of assets At each reporting date, the Association reviews the carrying values of its tangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have been impaired. If such an indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset is compared to the asset’s carrying value. Any excess of the asset’s carrying value over its recoverable amount is expensed to the income statement. Employee benefits Provision is made for the entity’s liability for employee benefits arising from services rendered by employees to balance date. Employee benefits have been measured at the amounts expected to be paid when the liability is settled. Income tax The income of the incorporated association is considered to be exempt under Division 50 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 and therefore income tax has not been provided in the financial statements. Goods and Services Tax (GST) Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Tax Office. In these circumstances the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of an item of the expense. Receivables and payables in the balance sheet are shown inclusive of GST. 2 COMMITMENTS The Association has a right to use sporting facilities under an agreement with the City of Greater Dandenong, in return for a current rental of approximately $1,490 per annum. The agreement enables use of the facilities on a seasonal basis, at rentals to be agreed in advance of the commencement of each season. 3 EVENTS AFTER THE REPORTING DATE The financial statements were authorised for issue on 26 November 2012. There has not occurred in the interval between the end of the financial year and the date of this report any item, transaction or event of a material and unusual nature likely, in the opinion of the Management Committee to affect significantly the operations of the Association, the results of the operations, or the state of affairs of the Association in subsequent financial years. Page Fifty SOUTH EAST JUNIORS INCORPORATED STATEMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2012 The Management Committee has determined that the Association is not a reporting entity and that this special purpose financial report should be prepared in accordance with the accounting policies outlined in Note 1 to the financial statements. In the opinion of the Management Committee: (a) the financial report presents a true and fair view of the financial position of South East Juniors Incorporated as at 31 October 2012 and its performance for the year ended on that date; and (b) at the date of this statement, there are reasonable grounds to believe that South East Juniors Incorporated will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due. This statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the committee and is signed for and on behalf of the Management Committee by: Date: Page Fiftyone Page Fiftytwo Premier Partner DEVELOPMENT Partner FEMALE program Partner UMPIRING Partner Licensed Partners Support Partners South East Juniors Incorporated ABN 94 650 774 869 INC A0009787Y Lois Twohig Reserve, Carlton Road, Dandenong North VIC 3175 Produced by Shaun Connell. Designed & Printed by Apple Print Glen Waverley
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