Round 1
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Round 1
y 9th a d r u t a S Round 1 ~ 016 2 l i Apr Bendigo Bank Office Talk Bendigo Community Bank This week... Welcome to everyone today, for the “official” round 1 games of the 2016 season. Whilst we had a few games played over the Easter break, there are still plenty of clubs that have not taken the field or the court for premiership points in 2016. An what a way to kick of the season. Massive crowds right across the 6 Good Friday and Easter Saturday games, with big bags of goals being kicked in both Nepean and Peninsula competitions. Congratulations to Somerville’s Thomas Shaw for booting an Easter high of 9 goals. This is the making of the last 6 months where both football and netball players have been putting in the hard work to make sure they can get their 2016 season campaign off to a flying start, and you never know what can happen from there. Along with the players it is a busy time for all club admin people and big pat on the back must go out to all of those volunteers and committee members. These people have put in the relentless hours over the summer break to make sure the players are registered, apparel is ordered, social calendars are organised, so make sure that you go and thank them for their work as if it wasn’t for them we wouldn’t have any clubs. It has been a busy off season here in the office, along with some new faces. We welcome Shaun Connell from South East Juniors to the Leagues Managers role – where Shaun will be tasked with overseeing both Senior and Junior football across the MPNFL & FDJFL. Interleague preparations are already underway for this year. If you haven’t heard the PFNL and NFNL will be returning to playing rep football and netball as the MPNFL. We will be playing the Northern Football League at Rye and a second team will be headed to Healesville to take on the Yarra Valley Mountain District FNL. John Hynes, John Sloan will head up the senior football sides with Steve Brattle and Mark Hustwaite taking on the Under 19 reins. For Netball Ben Black & Lisa Vines will be in charge of the open sides. More information will be release in coming week about squads and game details. We hope that everyone enjoys there first week back playing for premiership points and best of luck to all sides competing this season, if Easter is any indication we are going to see a terrific 2016 season, hopefully this will be your year! This weekends games.... SATURDAY Rosebud v Dromana Somerville v Rye Tyabb v Frankston Sorrento v Hastings Devon Meadows v Pearcedale SUNDAY Crib Point v Red Hill DISCLAIMER & COPYRIGHT STARTING TIMES All editorial material and photographs published in the record are subject to copyright laws and may not be reproduced without written consent from the MPNFL. Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League and its printing agent hold no responsibility for any errors, omissions in material supplied by a third party or that is in breach of the Trade Practices Act 1974, Copyright Act 1968, Fair Trading Act 1985, or infringes the rights of any person. Design and Printed by: Carbonless Books (03) 9775 1111 Stay connected Search for: Nepean Football Netball League Photos supplied by ANDREW HURST and SCOTT MEMERY MPNFL 2/68 Station Street, Somerville. Postal: PO Box 468, Somerville 3912 Tel: 5978 1200 Fax: 5977 9418 Email: [email protected] FOOTBALL U19’s: 10.15am, Reserves:12.00pm Seniors:2.00pm NETBALL U17’s: 10.00am, C Grade: 11.00am B Grade: 12.05pm, A Grade: 1.20pm @nepeanfnl @MPNFL Nepean Football Netball League Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League www.nepeanfnl.com.au 3 4 www.nepeanfnl.com.au AFL Vic Country Bendigo Community Bank WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country 2016 Season Welcome As the weather begins to get cooler and fresh 50m lines are painted on the field, excitement is brewing across Victoria for the return of local football. Whether you are playing, umpiring, volunteering or supporting from the sidelines, this time of year brings with it a feeling of optimism and anticipation for what lies ahead for season 2016. Over the summer months football competitions rights across the State have been busily preparing for the introduction of the Player Points System, which is an integral part of AFL Victoria’s Community Club Sustainability Program. The work carried out by Region Commissions, in conjunction with leagues and clubs, has been a terrific endorsement of the policy which aims to reduce volunteer workloads and with time, escalating player payments in community football. In addition to the Player Points System, a Salary Cap continues to be developed and is anticipated to be released mid-year to allow leagues sufficient time to educate and implement the policy in readiness for 2017. Season 2016 will also see our 12 Regional Commissions continue to drive football forward in every corner of the State. These bodies are committed to strengthening relationships with community leagues and clubs as well as manage the strategic long term planning for the development of football in their respective regions. The Football Development Network of ten Regional General Managers and 27 regionally-based staff members continue to ensure that WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country has never been better placed to support clubs and assist them in addressing the challenges unique to their local area. Through their leadership and collaboration, the work conducted by our regions with regard to the develop- ment of the game, participation, facilities and competition management sets country football in good stead for the future. In addition to what has been a busy off-season, I would like to take this opportunity to reflect on the work of the Victorian Country Football League, which was officially cancelled at the annual general meeting this month after the successful integration with AFL Victoria in 2012. Founded in 1927, the VCFL’s achievements include the introduction of the Country Championships, the longterm relationship with WorkSafe Victoria as its official Naming Rights, the Country Football Netball Program and the introduction of the Area Managers Program. The final chapter of the VCFL’s integration into AFL Victoria was completed with the induction of three new Life Members- Gerard Lucas, Brett Fitzpatrick and Steven Reaper. All three men have dedicated more than 10-years of exceptional service to country football, which is a fitting end to the work both they and the VCFL have made to grassroots football in Victoria. Lastly, I would like to wish all players, coaches, umpires, volunteers and administrators the best of luck for the season ahead and I hope it is a successful one for all involved. WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country Football Manager Jim Cail RPP Netball Football Radio Netball Show – Saturday 8.00am - 9.00am Football Show – Saturday 9.00am - 10.30am Match of the Day Broadcast 1.45pm Somerville v Rye www.nepeanfnl.com.au 5 6 www.nepeanfnl.com.au Nepean Preview Bendigo Community Bank Let the season begin By Toe Punt – follow Toe Punt on Facebook Finally, the 2016 season has officially arrived. Welcome back! We may have played a handful of games over Easter but we all know the real season begins today. Strangely enough, as the season gets into full swing, there are already a couple of teams under a bit of pressure. One of them is Rye. The Demons were nothing short of ordinary in their Good Friday clash with Rosebud, a match played out in a draw. Today, Rye tackles the side many believe will go one better in season 2016, Somerville in the RPP Match of the Round. The Eagles were potent against Tyabb on Easter Saturday with Tommy Shaw booting nine and Luke Rowe seven, while a further nine players hit the scoreboard. Rye’s defensive pressure hasn’t been good for a number of years and one questions whether they can hold the Eagles. The Rye midfield doesn’t work hard enough to push back and defend and its defenders are undersized. Somerville’s concern is its inability to stop teams from scoring. It will more often win in a shootout but it can’t afford to give sides such as Tyabb an opportunity to kick 72 points. If the Eagles have learned anything from last season in a bid to go one better, it must be to restrict opposition from scoring and shutting them down. In a 16-round season, it’s hard to come back from 0-2. This will be something Rye will need to face tonight. The other side under pressure is last year’s premier, Rosebud. The Buds too were ordinary against Rye at Easter and must improve a lot to knock over Dromana this weekend. When you lose three players from your front six (Tom Baker, Lachy Armstrong and Cade Williams) and three of your best from the middle (Jason Bristow, Paul McDonald and Rob Forrest), things are going to be tough. They tackle a Dromana side that has rediscovered its hunger, passion and spirit – all words that best describe new coach Rikki Johnston. Beau Cosson is a revelation, Williams comes up against his old side, Adam Hunter got going in the second half last week (although he should be playing off half back) and will improve as time moves on and the Tigers are full of spirit after beating Sorrento. Like Rye, Rosebud will be 0-2 after two matches. Crib Point and Red Hill will be a fascinating game. The Magpies have done well in the off-season, picking up some quality in the likes of Taylor Stratton as coach, Kain Stratton, Paul Dadds and Mitch Stansborough from Mornington and Matt Hogan from YCW. At Red Hill, the talk has been more about the losses and less about the ins. The Red Hill Football Club has lost 22 players from its 2015 list, nine of them starting 18 players, who include Paul Wintle, Jake and Josh Mold, Ben Macguiness, Matt Vagg and Jarred Eames. The Hillmen have picked up some good players though, especially the Marchetti brothers from Cora-Lynn, as well as Jackson Dalton, who has been kicking bags in practice matches. www.nepeanfnl.com.au 7 Nepean Preview Bendigo Community Bank Former Frankston YCW premiership player Benny Poole is also a sensational get while Nick Walsh is hard as a cat’s head in defence. As noted already, there’s no time to get going in a 16-round competition. Teams need to hit the ground running. The winner of this match may still not play finals. The loser definitely won’t. Devon Meadows was the flyer late last season and it has recruited very well in the off-season. Former Frankston YCW leader and Team of the Year MVP Stevey Roberts is without question the pick of all recruits across the competition. Despite coming off knee injuries, he is unquestionably a star. Justin Volk from Tyabb is a good get too, as is Andrew Kiely and ruckman Jesse Bowe. Callum O’Hare is a great get (back from a knee) and Curtis Barker is a wonderful talent. The Panthers need to be mindful of being too top heavy in attack with Kiely, Dylan Hand and Glenn Michie. Kiely is a sensational defender and should be parked at centre half back or full back. Those who have seen Devon in practice matches believe there is not enough defensive pressure. Pearcedale was disappointing against Frankston Bombers on Good Friday. Some may say they were overawed by the occasion with 12 players under the age of 22. There were a couple of stand-out performances from Joel White across half back and Dylan Hoare through the middle. The Dales were missing a few also, most notably Pat Heijden, which Michael Williams as the only key target. Travis Bravo needs to be left inside the attacking 50m arc to be of most value at his new club. Devon Meadows are a big show for the five this season and will start its journey positively today. Tipsters 8 Shaun Connell AFL South East Judi Sutton MPNFL Brendan Tibballs AFL South East Media Toe Punt RPP FM Dromana Somerville Frankston Sorrento Devon Meadows Red Hill Last Round - 2 Rosebud Somerville Frankston Sorrento Devon Meadows Red Hill Last Round - 4 Dromana Somerville Frankston Hastings Devon Meadows Red Hill Last Round - 3 Dromana Somerville Frankston Sorrento Devon Meadows Red Hill Last Round - 3 Doug Dyall Historian Peninsula Club Gary Sanford Bendigo Bank Leaderboard Dromana Somerville Frankston Sorrento Devon Meadows Red Hill Last Round - 2 Dromana Rye Frankston Sorrento Devon Meadows Red Hill Last Round - 4 Dromana Rye Frankston Sorrento Devon Meadows Red Hill Last Round - 3 www.nepeanfnl.com.au Judi Sutton Peninsula Club Brendan Tibballs Toe Punt Gary Sanford Shaun Connell Doug Dyall 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 Bendigo Community Bank Nepean Preview Sorrento simply must bounce back at home against Hastings. The Sorras were pretty good in spurts against Dromana but it wasn’t enough to get them over the line. Put simply, the Sorrento team needs to start operating as a team and less as a group of talented individuals. Previous coach Troy Schwarze would simply put his 22 on the field and allow them to beat their opponent and win the game. It worked more often than not. New coach Nick Jewell will provide structure, discipline and a team ethos – the sooner all Sorrento players embrace this and charge forward, the sooner it will get its season back on track. New recruit Nick Corr is an absolute gem. The key is to play Corr high and Scott Lockwood deep – they will be lethal. Hastings has picked up Mark Devereaux (returned) and Nathan Gray, who comes with massive wraps from the EFL. Luke Smith from Seaford is also an outstanding get, while coach Brendan Dunne is fit and firing from all reports. Tyabb booted 11 goals against Somerville in a consistent performance over four quarters. The Yabbies start from a long way back. Frankston Bombers are widely tipped to be playing finals, given its favourable draw and strong recruiting in the offseason. Dale Sutton is without question the pick of the recruits, while Jarryd Amalfi gives them the run, carry and long kick from half back. It frees Beau Muston to play through the middle or pinch-hit in attack. Ryan Kitchen proved his worth taking strong contested marks and Nathan Lonie is a star who provides composure, experience and a sure kick. Josh Chapman looks set to have a really good season also. www.nepeanfnl.com.au 9 Club Notes Bendigo Community Bank Crib Point Magpies The summer has flown by and a new season is upon us already!! Could’ve sworn Silly Sunday was only 3 weeks ago! The club has undergone plenty of changes in the offseason with a new president, new coach and plenty of new faces which bring with it plenty of enthusiasm and excitement for the year. Stratts has the boys in good order as we host the Hillmen on a big reunion day for the football club. Welcome to all past players as they come along to watch on at the current generation, lament the state of the game and regale in stories of an era when men were steel and ships were timber (the recently retired 2015 batch cannot partake for another decade). There is a certain former under 18 b&f winner from the 60s who will be on hand all day to teach anyone willing learn on how to kick a torp. Any new players to the club make sure you get that lesson in, it’s a rite of passage if you want to be a Crib Point footballer. As always when you spend an extended time away from a place, life changes and players who were once young and wild have now developed into well rounded upstanding citizens doing their bit for the nation. Congratulations to Andrew Dowey and Minna on the birth of little Edie, Shayne Ainsworth and Jess with little River, Luke and Laura Herrington on little Ollie, Glenn and Fiona on little India, and James and Natalie Wisken on their third little girl name TBC. Sorry coaches but what used to be the selection room is now a play area. Good luck to all taking to the field today and for the upcoming season. Go Pies!! Rosebud Buds Today we welcome everyone back to Olympic Park, the true home of southern peninsula football! Especially to our past players, we expect the stories to be taller again this year, enjoy your day. To our eastern arch rivals Dromana, welcome too. The silver lining to the draw is we have 2 more points than last year, we are in the “4” & sit above Rye (thanks to the alphabet)! Well done to Boz, Jack, Jackson, Mat, Tom and Seb your efforts against Rye nearly got us across the line. The Development squad perhaps got a little ahead of themselves, but there is still lots to look forward to here – Peggy (A), Mewy, big Trav, Benny G, and Hotch, among others are putting their hand up for senior selection. A number of U19s had real break out games as players and leaders - Fletch, Adam, Jacob, Ty, Isack and Tanner were all very good, and will no doubt feature at higher levels in the near future. Today will be a challenge for all our teams against the reinvigorated Dromana, but that’s when we are at our best. Easter weekend was huge for the Club, bumper crowd on Good Friday and half the peninsula at the Easter Monday Family Fun Day. The steely coaching of Al Stephens and his new look women’s team a feature. Well done to the Committee and all the helpers - a massive accomplishment. Tonight celebrate at the Full Moon Party – check the app for more details. 10 Frankston Bombers Easter Round – Fev Footy. What a great star to the 2016 Season. Our round began on Thursday, Bombshells against Panthers. We came away with one of everything, a win, loss and a draw. Well done to the boys who found the time to support the girls. Friday was the big day – Fev, Dermie, BBQ, Beer and Sunshine. A huge croud was expected and we weren’t disappointed with 4000+ attending. I would like to thank everyone who helped make the day a success. Our Committee, Pearcedale FNC, Dolphins, The Bombardiers, Gay, Darren Porra, UFirst realestate, Oporto, The BOMBSHELLS, those that manned the food and beer tents. The Unders started the day off with a bang, kicking 8 goals to 1 in a 50 point win. Muzz and Fuzz were great in their first game of the season. The Reserves had to do it tough all day before eventually breaking free of a spirited Pearcedale and recording a 22 point victory. Dutchy was great up forward with 4 goals, while Big O worked tirelessly in the ruck all day. The main event of the day couldn’t have gone any better #CelebBrendan booted 6 despite picking up an injury early in the first quarter. Dale Sutton was sensational through the middle as he racked up disposals as was Rowdy who Pearcedale just couldn’t keep quiet. The Seniors finished with an 11 goal win. Special shout out must go to Bombers prodigal son Dermott Brereton who stepped up and took on the running duties of the day. Good luck today at Tyabb lets nip those Yabbies and come home with six wins. Mrs Bomber Pearcedale Panthers Looking forward to a great game today against Devon Meadows. I am sure our coaches led by our Senior Coach Jamie Merchan have got the boys primed and ready to go. We would like to thank all of our sponsors for their ongoing support. This week’s featured sponsor is Burdett’s. Please support Burdett’s the best name in the dirt game and for all your Garden, Building & Landscape supplies. Upcoming important dates 16th April 2016 Next week’s round for our first home against Crib Point celebrates our life members and past players come and show your support Go Dales!! 7th May Sponsors Day 14th May Ladies Day 18th June Mid-Year Ball New members are welcome. We have a range of different memberships on offer. http://www.pearcedalefnc.com.au Also support our first raffle for the season, great prizes on offer. Contact your favourite player or one of the committee, thanks. GO DALES!! www.nepeanfnl.com.au Club Notes Bendigo Community Bank Devon Meadows Panthers Can you smell that? The sweet aroma of opportunity and hope which is ever-present at the opening round of the season…. There is also the smell of stale beer, bourbon and barbecue shapes from cricket season but that should wash away pretty soon hopefully. How great it is to be back at the footy though – Round 1 here at home and always a ripping atmosphere when Pearcedale make the journey up from the big smoke. A big game for our Reserves as for the first time ever we play a match as “Reigning Premiers”. Only feels like yesterday the flag was won, but now the hard work begins as everyone wants to take the scalp of the Champs. Always a tough battle for the Larnach Cup in the Seniors, and nothing short of our best will get the job done today. Pearcedale already having played a match for points this year, those opening round nerves will be gone and we’ll have to be switched on from the first bounce. Last year going 8-8 for the season was a great effort, but the pre-season theme has been “Time to Step Up” and with a few players coming back from injury and a couple of well selected recruits, the time is now to make a move towards that elusive finals series. Can’t wait to see how the 3rds go this year also under new coaches Smacky and Push-up. Good Luck to the lads, we’ll all be watching on with interest. Stick around for a beer or 3 tonight, Flanno’s Bar will be rocking on as per usual with awards, music and plenty of good vibes… See ya there! Sorrento Sharks The Sharks came away with mixed results after the opening clash against Dromana. The Under 19s had a thumping win by just under 30 goals and the Reserves held off the fast-finishing Dromana boys by 16 points. However, the Seniors were overcome in the second half as Dromana ran away with a 25 point win. This week we’re back at Shark Park for the first time this year against Hastings who are yet to get their campaign started in 2016. The Sharks pride themselves on making it very difficult for away sides to win at Shark Park and we will be hoping that works in our favour this week. Last week there were a number of experienced campaigners playing in the Reserves who will be very keen to get back into the top side. Having strong competition for a spot in the Seniors is always a good thing for the club, but it can make the selection process quite hard for Nick and his team. Whatever the team looks like on paper, we all know that the most important factor will be making sure that everyone turns up ready to play their role and work as a team. Let’s make sure we get this year’s campaign back on track with three wins at home! Go Sharks! Red Hill Hillmen In 1934 the League and District Clubs amalgamated to form the Mornington Peninsula Football League. Two club who made up B Grade were Red Hill + Crib Point. On may 26th the two clubs met for the first time at Red Hill with Red Hill 15-15 defeating Crib Point 11-15. But on the 14th July the tables were turned with Crib Point 16-13 defeating Red Hill 9-6. And so commenced a rivalry which continues 82 years later with this opening round clash for the Healy-Emond Shield and bragging rights attached. We congratulate the 50 year reunion player for the Magpies and the threepeat for the club. Up on The Hill we welcome a number of new players to our club, and wish the players who have left good luck in their ventures. Some, we hope to lure out of “retirement” to be part of the next stage in our journey. We thank Danny Mongan for his untiring efforts in the Pre-Season and Kris McCarthy for his hard work in getting a match day ready. The practise matches with Pines, Wonthaggi and Chelsea Heights were great hit outs. To Blackers, Leigh, Beardy and Gil, we wish you well in your coaching roles and may you be rewarded with successful seasons. Footy is back! Get on board for 2016. Social: Round 3 Players Dinner after the Rosebud (Away) Game. RHFNC Clubrooms @ 7.00pm ANZAC Day Weekend. Friday 13th May – RHFNC Golf Day – Contact Peter Kelly or Adrian Dal Lago for more info. www.nepeanfnl.com.au 11 Club Notes Bendigo Community Bank Dromana Tigers Sponsors for our round one clash against 2015 Premiers Rosebud, who always proves a challenge at their home ground, are Bendigo Bank and Hillview Quarries. The club would like to thank all our helpers for their big effort on Easter Saturday with particular mention to the BBQ ladies and Junior club members who worked tirelessly throughout the day The Easter round started well with our netballers playing on the Thursday night and winning all four games, however, the Saturday football didn’t start well with both the U19s and Reserves losing to Sorrento. The Senior game started with Sorrento looking dangerous up front but Dromana kept up and it proved a close contest for 3 quarters with Dromana up by 10 points at the last break. Sorrento came back hard early in the last but Dromana steadied and 4 goals from 2015 League U19 B & F Reece Wilde slammed the door and Dromana ran out 25 point winners. It was a great start to 2016 with our new recruits and debutants blending well with the existing players to produce a great team win. See Col Matthews for a ticket in our early raffle also next rounds game against Rye will be Past Players Day. GO TIGERS!!!! Hastings Blues Round 1 has finally arrived and we are playing our old foe Sorrento FNC in what will be a huge test for the boys. After having put in a terrific Pre Season under the guidance of Jamie Barnes (our Fitness Guru), the boys are in fantastic nick for today’s games. We come here today with the knowledge that this is a massive test for all three sides. Our Under 19s get things underway under the watchful eye of Laurie Howard who has done a marvellous job with his group of players. We wish them luck for today’s game and the season ahead. Our Reserves side will be coached for the first time by Simon Clancy and we wish him and the boys all the best for the season ahead. To our senior side we wish you boys all the best of luck today under the guidance of our Senior Coach Brendan Dunne who has done a terrific job with getting the boys ready for today’s game. Good luck to all our new players who are pulling on the “blues” jumper for the first time. We sincerely wish you all the best. Today’s Match day sponsors La Porchetta Pizza Hastings, Bendigo Bank Hastings, FlooringXtra Hastings, M. B Plastering. Upcoming Functions John Coleman Luncheon 21st May including Hastings Hall of Fame Player/Admin Induction, $65 a Head with Free Alcohol, Bookings made thru the Club , NEIL “KNUCKLES” KERLEY LUNCHEON 28th May at 12.00 Noon with Ex Footscray Brownlow Medallist John Schultz Cost $40.00 Bookings thru the club 5979 1740. #getonboardthebluestrain 12 Rye Demons Who said 2 points are better than none, well maybe, however 4 points would have been a lot more enjoyable. We still retain the Appleford / Luck Cup for another year, so that’s a positive and what about Greigy’s screamer and goal in the last Qrt, more of that today Matt. The seniors jumped out of the blocks, but just couldn’t get a run on and kick back to back goals all day, credit to Rosebud who kept coming back. Great to see the 2 under 17 boys in Jacko and Joel Wills, playing good games along with Richo up from the U/19’s. Ryan Taylor did a superb job down back, keeping the Rosebud full forward goalless, while Kirka’s, Milly and Ryan Mullett all dominated. Big game today boys against Somerville, let’s have the 4 points at 5.00pm. Great debut as Coach for Michael Pudney in the reserves, with a win. Matt Whelan was sensational with 4 goals, along with Matt Wylie, the Dunn boys, Cam and Andrew with Trav Doolan last years under 19 B&F winner playing well. The U/19s had a tough day against last year’s runners up, with 5 under 17 boys helping out. Chaigen Watson with 2 goals had a great game, with Mitch Dunn. Our first major function next week after our home game against Devon Meadows. The annual player auction night for the footballers and netball players. 7.00pm start. Come down and bid for your favourite player and cash up during the year, when that player gets a best on ground. Meals and Drinks on the night. www.nepeanfnl.com.au Club Notes Bendigo Community Bank Tyabb Yabbies Seniors : Leading into the Easter game against Somerville our expectations were high. Our first half of the quarter effort with us matching goal for goal with Somerville showed some improvement on last year. In the second quarter Somerville kicked away from us. Their bigger bodies and general play all over the ground found us wanting. Despite the big difference in scores we felt the side played better in the second half with some great passages of play proving that the game plans and set ups will work for us. As last years grand finalists Somerville were the better side on the day. Development Squad: With quite a few new players in the side we took a while to settle down and play cohesively. We tackled hard but a few fumbles at key moments in the play proved costly. Once this side is used to playing together we expect they will put some wins together Under 19s: Against a strong Somerville side our boys put up a good showing with a lot of promise in most positions all over the field. Unfortunately Somerville were far too strong on the day but we believe that the side has the capabilities to win more games this season. Somerville Eagles Welcome everyone back to the nest today where we face Rye. On Easter Saturday, the club recorded three great wins over our arch rivals Tyabb. It was great to see both Tom Shaw and Luke Rowe get amongst the goals as well as Jarred Ewers in the seconds. Unfortunately, the U19s game was a forfeit so the boys will start their season today. A warm welcome to all the new U19 players as well as the senior players. Today we have our Villeins lunch so welcome back to the club to all of those supporters. We would like to thank Tyabb for their involvement in a day where we acknowledged a longstanding club stalwart. Dont forget the Business lunch on May 6th with guest speakers Robbie McGhie and Andrew Startin. Contact Dave Livingstone on 0409 169492 to arrange your tickets. Go Eagles The Bullfrog www.nepeanfnl.com.au 13 ROSEBUD Seniors Coach: Reserves Coach: Ground DROMANA Michael Kraska Luke Farrelly Olympic Park, Eastbourne Rd, Rosebud Mel: 170 B3 5986 3839 Navy Blue & White Phone Colours Seniors Coach: Reserves Coach: Ground Phone Colours Seniors & Reserves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Keegan Downie Phillip Jones Rhys Bancroft (VC) Michael Kraska Daniel O’Hehir (RC) Lachlan Mew Aaron Rose Kurtis Corrin Daniel Wilson Glen Boyington Robert Bos Tom Stoffels Ryan Spooner Ben Garlick Clancy Fulton Joshua Fisher Ben Dwyer Brenton Davidge Benjamin Schultz Sean Downie Greg Bentley (C) Chris Rogers Jackson McRae Seb Krumeich Tom Baker Dale Stephens Jack Jarman Chris Zurek Matthew Baker Brenton Payne Nick Boswell Cody Mulcair 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Seniors & Reserves Glenn Peterson Jamie Clarke Chris Dew Daniel Clarke David Cohn Kane Donald Anthony Pegg Cody Hotchin Jordon White (RVC) Liam Bradford Wade Davies Michael Luck Geoff Pegg Jack McDonald Jacob Houghton Blake Porta Travis Bolton Jackson Wells Tim Bos Scott Philistin Edward Ellis Mitchell Smith Lachlan Armstrong Matt Baily Jack Burford Merv Watkins Wes Sepncer Adrian Alford Michael Field Jake Bishop Chris O’Connell 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Under 19’s - Coach: Jamie Raphael 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jack Burford Mitch Sherrar Bronson Corrin Jake Corrin Jack Dickason Jacob Raphael Adam Jarred Tanner Bishop Bryce Gibson VC Matt Seric Q1 14 Q2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 Riley Hood Lachlan Taylor Joel Hepner Jaycob Argentino Kyrren Handley Marcus Lloyd Brock McKenzie Will Elliott Patrick Kennedy Isack Drinkwater Q3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 35 Kiean Wicks Fletcher Hustwaite C Tyler Huy Jai Brown Jack Stewart Caleb Forde Sean Downie Tom Stoffles Travis French Q4 Rikki Johnston Daniel Maestrale Dromana Recreation Reserve, Beach St, Dromana Mel: 159 J6 5987 2732 Black, Green & Gold Dan Geurts (VC) Sam Geurts Rory Gregg Mitch Gill-Furness Toby Banks Rikki Johnston Rohan Bleeker Beau Cosson Christian Ongarello Cade Williams Kierran Voelkl Brett Oldham Bryce Angell Michael Gillis Beau McMurray Sam Fowler Jared Terry Aydn Musgrave Jack Fowler Jackson Quigley Stuart Keel Reece Wilde Adam Hunter Billy Quigley Shaun Clarke Brendan Lee Terry Wheeler (C) Jay Hutchinson Jedd Savage 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 Sam Williamson (RC) Bradley Murdock Jason Buchanan Daniel Maestrale Nick Wearne (RC) Dean Waugh Zac Godden Ethan Johnstone Dane Leyden Kosikas Jamie Wyatt Josh Brittliff Dylan Norton Ben Childs Brenton McNamara Aaron Hunter Lachlan Oliver Richard Sydenham Daniel Grant Daniel Marchesani Ryan Bennett Jake Snehotta Braeden Dennis Nicholas Paterson Jackson Bateman Braden Hyde Josh DeSouza Justin Norton Matt Acocks Travis Sheean Under 19’s - Coach: Braeden Dennis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q1 11 Luke Martin 12 Jaycob Carter 13 Max Taylor 14 Felix Stone Jackson Dobinson (VC) 15 16 Davey Hobbs 17 Aaron Morgan 19 Bailey Page 20 Ben Olfers (C) 21 Digby Page Q2 www.nepeanfnl.com.au Zeke Hosking James McIlfatrick Oscar Bonetto Oliver Di-Pofi Alex Bird Nathan Stephens Zac Cummings Jesse Hackett Ben Childs Bailey Donnelly Q3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Corey Buckley Billy Tovey Scott Racevskis Harry Paterson Tom Hoggett Daniel Jenkins Matthew McKenzie Anthony Marin Liam Hallett Q4 RYE SOMERVILLE Seniors Coach: Reserves Coach: Ground Seniors Coach: Reserves Coach: Ground David Hirst Craig Norton Recreation Reserve, Jones Rd, Somerville Mel: 148 E1 5977 6663 Royal Blue & Gold Phone Colours Phone Colours Seniors & Reserves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Josh Westerman Justin Allsopp Steve Crowe Scott Simpson (VC) Justin Farrelly (C) Adrian Speedy Rowan Hogenbirk (VC) Todd Farrelly Josh Collie Luke Collie Dylan Ryan David Hirst Billy Rolfe Michael Towan Jake Ryan Adam Wilson Ben Sedgewick Harry Thompson Tim McGenniss (C) Luke Rowe Tom Shaw Jordan Boyes Brad Rowe Kane McKenzie Tom Beckett (RC) Brett Martin Adam Rose 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 47 48 51 52 54 55 56 58 62 Seniors & Reserves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Jacob Rose Jarred Ewers Jedd Sutton Will Shields Michael Vamplew Jarrod Livingstone Josh McMahon Yiann Marandos Angus Sweeney - Smith Craig Norton Luke Burton Mathew Moran Lachie McGenniss (RC) Drew Whitley David Fleetwood Corey Dow Jack Rolfe Sam Adams Mathew Harris Jack Barbour Travis Finn Tim Hirst Ben Crowe Under 19’s - Coach: Josh Collie 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 Q1 Josh McMahon C Bailey Nation Jackson Stapleton Callum Barnes Tom Burton Jesse Walker-Swain Jake Haskett Levi Dixon Luke Hickson Q2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mathew Harrison Ryan McMahon Sam McDonnell Matthew Elliott Bailey Dorling VC Liam Gruar Tom Murphy Jack Skinner Todd Anderson Q3 22 24 28 35 47 Mitch Delmo Jake Whybrow VC Callum Love James Venturini Tom Roberts Q4 Josh Moore Michael Pudney RJ Rowley Reserve, Melbourne Rd, Rye Mel: 168 D5 5985 2308 Royal Blue & Red Ben Cain Adam Kirkwood (C) Ben Winters-Kerr Adrian Gileno Ryan Mullett (VC) Harry Whitty Nathan Henley Jye Lloyd Scott Shea Craig Christie Andrew Dunn Scott Stirling Hagan Rice Matt Greig Leigh Morse David Howie (RVC) James Appleford Jimmy Jennings Matt Wylie Travis Doolan Matt James Daniel Schwind (RC) Dean Millhouse Harry Crowe Adrian Egan Josh Gana Matt McIndoe Dayne Thomson Daniel Cimino Kris Bardon Sam Smith Cam Dunn (RVC) Troy Fellows 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Tim Mazurek Toby Woodford Harrison Wilson Steven Daniher Brady Egan Ryan Hawkins Tom Brown Ryan Taylor Jack Nisbit Chad Ambrose Matt Whelan Josh Cameron Mitch Hillyear Mitch Harris Chris Samways Nick Baron Ryan Hickey Kyle Lynch Jack Tunks Dylan Burstall Kyle McLean Jared Kirkwood Chris Bordin Alexis Holloway Michael Johnson Stephen Baguley Angus Emery Liam O’Donnell Beau Suffern Matt Dunn Jack Woolacott Sean Cain James Westworth Under 19’s - Coach: Andrew Hitchiner 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 Chaigen Watson Lachlan Ryan Saige Gilmartin Joel Wills Jayden Thomas Rory Gilbert Justin Cameron Mackinley Gunn Zac Stevenson Q1 www.nepeanfnl.com.au Q2 11 Mitchell Dunn C 12 Shannon Patrick 13 Cee Jay 14 Clayton Barnes 15 Sam Roane 16 Jess Goldsmid 17 Harrison Devine-Richardson 18 Cooper Morks VC Q3 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 34 62 Jac Hollway Dustin Broadhurst Jackson Allen Kenneth Harrigan Linton Hardy Zachery Shiba Jono Phipps James Papalia David Walsh Q4 15 TYABB FRANKSTON Seniors Coach: Reserves Coach: Ground Seniors Coach: Reserves Coach: Ground Mark Paganoni Matt Hose Bunguyan Reserve Frankston-Flinders Rd, Tyabb Mel: 148 J9 5977 4613 Maroon, Royal Blue & Gold Phone Colours Phone Colours Seniors & Reserves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Darcy Underwood Trent Wreford Brad Harbinson Jake Anderson Ethan Rahilly Josh Connell Matt Hose Riley West Corey Robinson Tim McGrath Tyson Sparks Rowan McGrath Steve Hemley Danny Pullen Kane Johnston Theo Oustveen Andrew Whalley Jordan Crossley Nick Leskovec Sean Miller (C) Adrian Clay (VC) John Alexander Jeremy Daniels Simon Rahilly Jason Baxter Darren Payne Trevor Jarvis Josh Simpson Greg Pullen Geordie Scott 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Gordan Walker Blake Delaney Brock Regan Matt Thomas Jake McKinnon Luke Rigg Jake Beswick Matt Lacey Tom Booth Jake Gillard Callum Morris Daniel Woods Haydn Coulter Justin Spina Jake Thompson Scott Torpy James Langford Aaron Mcgough Sam Barrington-Smith Jak Lunny Nathan Buchan Lachie Cox Matt Brock Daniel Tressidder Michael Summers Hade Josh Coulter Andrew Hamilton Jarryd Wetzel Tristan Shipp Seniors & Reserves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Under 19’s - Coach: Jeremy West 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 Darcy Underwood Clay Beasy Ryan Regan Ash Archer Jayden Regan Brock Regan Bailey Henderson Kane Johnston Logan Pearson Q1 16 Q2 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Trent Urquhart Ryan McCusker Chris Harris Bradie Boar Heath Wittmer Laz Cuttriss Rylan Wittmer Will Dwyer Matt Rotheram Q3 22 24 25 26 27 28 30 Kyall Goding Ben Lindridge Brad Williams Jake Griffin Cody Palmer James Holland-Burch Nathan Minotti Q4 Beau Muston Mark Green Greg Beck Oval Frankston-Flinders Rd, Baxter Mel: 106 G5 5971 2246 Red & Black Tony Fulton Dale Sutton (VC) Sam Drake Ryan Lonie Brad Holland Shawn Wilkie Brett Sutton Sam Fox Beau Muston Ryan Marks-Logan James Degenhardt Nathan Lonie Jay Page (C) Daniel Myers Jake Foster Jarryd Amalfi Zac Longham Peter Schultz (RC) Ben Tournier Scott Foster Michael Webb Matthew Offer Ryan Kitchin Cameron O’Neill (RC) Matt Windsor Corey Micari Max Pretty Ben Sharman Josh Francis Russell Fulton Hudson Thomas Allan Williams Grant Masterson Brad Whittley 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Hayden Wilson Shannon White Zac White Dale White Jason Curry Matthew Harris Jackson Burr Jed Gardiner Jason Kingsbury Daniel Kitchin Tyler Neal Adam Pasquill Nathan Phillips Michael Maiorino Sean Cameron Jack Foster Ben White Jared Bieleny Nathan Martin Jason Bedford Joel Allamby Jordan Walker Shannon Cambpbell Ben Simmons Aaron Holmes Ryan Lia Luke Fitzimmons Chris McConville Ryan Murdoch Ollie Houghton Matthew Bishop Jordan Davis Daniel McGill Josh Chapman Under 19’s - Coach: Brett White 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 Q1 Rhys De Deugd Jed Gardiner Jared Heatly Ben Housden Be Williams Charlie Burr Koby Vilas Liam Ryan C James Davis Jack Beattie Q2 www.nepeanfnl.com.au 14 15 16 17 19 20 22 23 24 25 Ben Conners Tristian Murraylee Lachlan Hunter Tyler Neal Jesse Hammond Jesse Bucher Luke Lacy Eliah Cadby Jack Santon Jarred Hill Q3 26 Nick Wishart 29 Kobe Groat 36 Jordan Salisbury 37 Oscar CasteellasCartwright 39 Jackson Burr 42 Nathan Neck 44 Liam Salisbury Q4 HASTINGS SORRENTO Seniors Coach: Reserves Coach: Ground Seniors Coach: Reserves Coach: Ground Nick Jewell Brad Phillips David Macfarlan Reserve, Hotham Rd, Sorrento Mel: 157 A7 5984 2571 Red & White Phone Colours Phone Colours Seniors & Reserves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Kayle Stringer-Morris Luke Tapscott Trevor Mattison Jack Grant Jack Falck Zac Byrns Rob Forrest Guy Stringer Myles Pitt Nick Muller Ryan Potter Leigh Treeby Jack Egan Tyrren Head (VC) Scott Lockwood Dalton Sanderson David Lawson Brent Kenyon James Pitcher Patrick Hall Ben McCormack Matt Dobrowolski Nick Corp Jamus Campbell Ryan Williams Chad Harris Danny Stephenson Max Kleverkamp Jon Caspar (VC) 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 58 59 Doug Scott Jack Shepherd Nat Diconza Nick Marston Heath Conolly (RVC) Adam Morrison James Brigden Ben Feldhoffer (RC) James Hallahan (C) Marcus Gardner Flynn Holt Luke Brigden Ethan King Lachlan Croad Jake Main James Peart Jayden Seers Max Killey Gerard Hammond Wes Doyle Nick Lever Sam Duewell Michael Pattison Mitchell Murgia Damian Robinson Dan Hickey John Dixon Luke McKenzie Seniors & Reserves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Q1 Harry Carter Joey Boase Chad Harris VC Jack Grant VC Nathan Abbott Will Tucker Matthew King Kenneth King Kieren Chapman Dekodda Thompson-Irwin Q2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Mitch Towers C Angus Callaghan Jett Erceg Max Kleverkamp David Stringer Angus Anderson Rhys Byrns Tom Clarke Lachlan Rodway Kooper Walker Jay Blair Q3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Dylan Dunstan Harrison White Bailey Holt Aaron Hamzsak Dean Patton Noah Scanlon Chris Croad Renton Sanderson James Guillot Q4 Jake Hewitt Damien Stone Matt Clifford Scott Jansen David Hull Richie Vandenham Paul Rogasch (C) Daniel Noble Andrew Booth Mick Cave Colin McVeigh Ben King Gerry Morsman Mark Deveraux Steve Robb Luke Smith Luke Clark Nathan Gray Kyle Brouwer Joel Standfied Dale Alanis Shaun Foster Daniel Dickenson Peter Mawson Steve Charalambous Chris Watson Daniel Lehmann 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 50 51 55 57 58 60 Lance Brouwer (VC) Luke Hewitt Simon Clancy Brendan Dunne Josh Ward (RVC) Jay Austerberry Wade Delahaye Josh Mulheron Steve Williams Robert Morsman Christian Sewell Terry Green Luke Conway Matt Sawoz Phil Howard Chris Biviano Shane Zdjelarevic Jason Bradshaw Jake Vandernese Kyle Delahaye (RC) Ben Schroen Aaron Wilson Carey Sawoz Michael Munroe Julian Bielinski Aaron Vinson (RC) Under 19’s - Coach: Laurie Howard Under 19’s - Coach: Luke Tapscott 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Brendan Dunne Simon Clancy Thomas Barclay Oval Marine Pde, Hastings Mel: 154 H8 5979 1740 Royal Blue & White 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 Anthony Takac Shelby Lothian-Burdett 13 15 Jack Winton 16 Kayne Lewis (C) 17 Kyle Robb 19 Patrick Langdale Andy Jeffs Peter Megee 20 Shane Megee 21 Q1 www.nepeanfnl.com.au Q2 Luke McVeigh Harley Rhook Thomas Johnstone Jakecob Withers Kaylen Jansen Michael TannerBennion Chris O’Shea Sean Hewitt (C) Q3 23 24 25 29 Aaron King Ash Ainslie Jesse Shore Matt Foy Q4 17 DEVON MEADOWS Seniors Coach: Reserves Coach: Ground PEARCEDALE Seniors Coach: Reserves Coach: Ground Glenn Michie Mick Hawken Glover Reserve Cross Rd, Devon Meadows Mel: 138 D6 5998 2776 Red, White & Black Phone Colours Phone Colours Seniors & Reserves Seniors & Reserves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Justin Volk Corey Walker Scott Young Gavin Kerr Jess Dehey (C) Billy Hayes Glenn Michie Steven McInnes Dylan Hand Callum O’Hare Daniel Andrew Jack Hazendonk Michael Bain Jayden Sullivan Steven Roberts Jesse Bowe Patrick Harmes Dylan Mitchell Ryan Dwyer Chris Doria Patrick Boland Andrew Kiely Curtis Barker Sam Purdon Daniel Tocknell Bryce Arnott 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 44 48 49 52 54 55 57 62 Alex Doria Beau Miller (VC) Marcus Roberts Craig Hunter Kyle Salerno Glen Reedy Mitchell Kassabis Jace Henderson Lucas Jones Lukas Hoogenboom Samuel Hurdiss Craig Thorne Steven Mihevc Jack Henderson Tim Saunders Shane Piper Daniel Jarman Taz Douglas Arthur Churchill Ryan Attwood Under 19’s - Coach’s Steven Mcinnes & Daniel Andrew 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q1 18 Chandler Zahra Brodie White Joel Hillis Tom May Liam Drew Jayden Sullivan Benjamin Wightman Lochie Byrne Lochie Marcon Chris McInnes Q2 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 Jack Harmes Tyrone Archilles Daniel Allen Robbie Smith Dean Smith Scott Fallon Nathan Ingram Mitch Hall Josh Stewart Brayden Calvert Q3 22 23 24 25 26 28 30 Jamie Merchan Michael Flahive Recreation Reserve Baxter-Tooradin Rd, Pearcedale Mel: 140 G6 5978 6481 Navy Blue & White Beau Kellet Brad Hovart Wade Puskaric Jett Clancy Kyle Beveridge Dean Spring Brett Matherick Q4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 14 15 17 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 29 32 33 Mitchell Smith Travis Bravo Jai Richardson Michael Nicols Lachie Marshall Brent Simons Ryan Shaw Troy Jacobson Zach Campbell Daniel Heijden Joel White Kallum Searle Ben Mitchell Mike Williams Aiden Simmons Chris Dalmau Adam A’Vard Luke Murray (C) Robert Muir Edward Gates Pat Gamble Mitch Williams Rhys Wilson Mitchell Jones 35 37 38 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 60 62 Timothy Chaloner (RC) Dean Janssen Dillon Duncan Robert Simons Liam Coffey Kieran McLellan Jarmin Paddick Zac Duncan Casey Miller-Trickey Thibaut Renard Scott Blay Bryce Kefford Matthew Wilson Nick Mandic Callum Braun Fergus O’Gallagher Sam Kobal Matthew O’Carroll Tom Mitchell Todd Symons Dylan Hoare Under 19’s - Coach: TBA 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Q1 14 15 16 17 18 Luke Jennings 19 Mitch Johnson Casey Miller-Trickey 20 21 Jayden Morgan 24 26 27 David Hussey Lachie Mooney Aiden Roberts Q2 www.nepeanfnl.com.au Q3 30 Huw Jones 31 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Tom Craven Q4 CRIB POINT RED HILL Seniors Coach: Reserves Coach: Ground Seniors Coach: Reserves Coach: Ground Taylor Stratton Ricky Thompson Recreation Reserve, Colin Pde, Crib Point Mel: 195 B1 5983 9323 Black & White Phone Colours Phone Colours Seniors & Reserves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 Sam Adams Brad Arnold (C) Dean Warry (VC) Zack Condick Josh PembertonBuchanan Lee Koerner Daniel White (RVC) Zak Dekleuver Jonothan Flack Luke Herrington Waide Symes Luke Conway James Cook Mitch Stansborough David Cook Neil Clark Paul Smith Mark Harkness Shayne Ainsworth Riley Clifford Matt Wappatt Jayden Espenchied Brendan Phillips Jack Johnson Tim Cook Brad Davidson Liam O’Connor Dan Wise Glenn Boyd Jake Bromley Danny Edwards (RC) Glenn Barclay Paul Dadds Jacob Cudmore 37 38 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 61 63 64 67 68 69 70 72 73 74 75 76 77 79 80 Phil Gardner Joel Monger Beau Monty James Forecast Pete Coelli Jared Newton Taylor Stratton Matt Hogan Calhoun Holt Mitch Davis Kyle Arnott Cal Campbell Tyler Wilton Matt Blake Marty Berryman Jake Dade-Bell Aaron Darling Jake Condick David MacIntyre Justin Bourke Brodie Hill Dylan Hollingsworth Mitch Kleinig Clinton Warry Tim Beech Neil Bassett Mitch Warren Kane McCrae Kain Stratton Scott Turner Trystan Precht Mark Cairns Matt Sloper Daniel Tinker Billy Heritage Under 19’s - Coach: Andrew Wisken 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Q1 Jay Corstens Sam Cook Will Larkin Jarrod Fisk Christopher Gavin Connor Marson Gordon Frankel Matt Henry Nick Rutherford (C) Q2 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 Lyndon Babos Joseph Smith Harri Dekleuver Kye Espenschied Zach Vines Beau Baker Brodie Prestage Jacob Collins Anthony Tate Q3 20 21 22 23 33 35 Ethan Smith (VC) Pat Gracie Rob McIntyre Iain Colliver Joel Wisken Tyler Lewis Q4 Tony Blackford Josh Beard Red Hill Showgrounds Arthurs Seat Rd, Red Hill Mel: 190 H4 5989 2500 Red & White Seniors & Reserves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 22 23 27 28 29 Jackson Dalton Marcus Dal Lago (VC) Jeremy Monckton Nick Bateman Sean Marchetti Jake Mitchell Michael Dillon (C) Rheede Hopgood Peter Dal Lago Mitch Wallace Luke Marchetti Nick Walsh Harry Larwill Michael Mock Matt Hyden Jonah Siversen Andrew Mock Daniel McNamara Andrew Gilmour Blake McCormack (VC) Harry Byrt (RC) Blake Thomson Elliot Davies (RVC) Ben Poole 32 34 37 38 39 46 47 48 49 50 52 53 54 68 Craig Kennedy Jayden Pain Aaron Embling (RVC) Tom McEncroe Lincoln Toy Chris Sanderson Daniel Born Nick Shute Rya Patterson Bryce Williams Brent Martin Darren McLeod Ben Monckton Seamus Thomson Under 19’s - Coach: Andrew Gilmour 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Nathan Higgins Matty Mitchell (VC) Jono Ross Max Tulen Gabe Nocella Shea Mitchell Trey Dawson Paul McIntyre Adam Marchetti Tom Graham Q1 www.nepeanfnl.com.au Q2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Matt Lonsdale Hamish McShane (C) 22 Sam Scicluna (VC) 23 24 Ollie Wicks 25 Jake Kearney 26 James McGee 27 Alex Pangbourne 28 Nav Schofield 29 Ethan Bryan Jarrod Lowe Q3 Torren Powell Lachlan Taylor Max Westle Luke Marchessani Lachy Prins James Pittard Max Knight Chris Balthozaar Jye Brooks Q4 19 Results Bendigo Community Bank SENIORS UNDER 19 Dromana 16.6.102defSorrento 11.11.77 DROMANA GOALS: R. Wilde 4, B. Cosson 4, D. Waugh 3, S. Clarke 2, J. Hutchinson, S. Geurts, A. Hunter; BEST: S. Clarke, B. Cosson, D. Geurts, R. Wilde, E. Johnstone SORRENTO GOALS: L. Tapscott 2, S. Lockwood 2, N. Corp 2, D. Stephenson, N. Marston, L. Treeby, J. Grant, D. Sanderson; BEST: R. Williams, N. Corp, J. Falck, L. Tapscott, D. Stephenson Dromana 3.1.19 def by Sorrento 30.16.196 DROMANA GOALS: A. Bird, B. Tovey; BEST: A. Bird, D. Page, B. Tovey, L. Hallett, A. Morgan, B. Olfers SORRENTO GOALS: N. Abbott 6, H. White 5, J. Guillot 3, K. King 3, A. Hamzsak 3, R. Byrns 3, H. Carter 3, B. Holt 2, J. Boase, D. Stringer; BEST: J. Boase, H. Carter, N. Abbott, M. Towers, H. White, D. Thomson-Irwin Somerville 28.16.184defTyabb 11.6.72 SOMERVILLE GOALS: T. Shaw 9, L. Rowe 7, B. Rolfe 2, R. Hogenbirk 2, J. Sutton 2, J. Collie, J. Ryan, B. Crowe, T. McGenniss, J. Allsopp, A. Wilson; BEST: S. Simpson, T. Shaw, K. McKenzie, L. Rowe, J. Sutton, J. Allsopp TYABB GOALS: J. Anderson 3, D. Underwood, J. Baxter, J. Daniel; BEST: T. McGrath, S. Miller, E. Rahilly, S. Tory Frankston 8.13.61 def Pearcedale 1.5.11 FRANKSTON GOALS: A. Lalor 2, K. Villis 2, T. Neal, Q. Newton, R. De Deugd, J. Hammond PEARCEDALE GOALS: A. Roberts; BEST: H. Jones, J. Hobson, J. Connolly, J. Morgan, A. Roberts, C. Miller-Trickey Rosebud5.18.48drewRye 7.6.48 ROSEBUD GOALS: B. Davidge, R. Spooner, B. Schultz, S. Downie, K. Downie; BEST: N. Boswell, J. Jarman, J. McRae, M. Baker, T. Stoffels, S. Krumeich RYE GOALS: M. Greig 2, A. Gileno, D. Millhouse, N. Henley, R. Mullett, S. Daniher; BEST: R. Taylor, A. Kirkwood, M. Dun, D. Millhouse, S. Daniher, R. Mullett Rosebud 28.15.183 def Rye 2.2.14 ROSEBUD GOALS: L. Taylor 6, F. Hustwaite 6, B. Corrin 3, K. Hanley 3, A. Jarred 3, T. Huy 3, T. Bishop 2, B. Gibson, I. Drinkwater-Coates; BEST: F. Hustwaite, A. Jarred, J. Raphael, T. Huy, I. Drinkwater-Coates, T. Bishop RYE GOALS: C. Watson, L. Ryan; BEST: M. Dunn, C. Watson, C. Morks, Z. Stevenson, Z. Shiba, S. Gilmartin Frankston 16.13-109defPearcedale 5.13-43 FRANKSTON GOALS: B. Fevola 6, Z. Longham 2, J. Kingsbury 2, J. Foster, M. Windsor, A. Fulton, D. Sutton, M. Harris, J. Burr; BEST: D. Sutton, J. Foster, J. Amalfi, R. Marks-Logan, Z. Longham, J. Kingsbury PEARCEDALE GOALS: Z. Campbell 2, M. Williams, M. Smith, T. Jacobson; BEST: J. White, A. Harnett, L. Matthews, D. Hoare, A. Simmons, J. Irving RESERVES Dromana 6.4.40 def by Sorrento 8.8.56 DROMANA GOALS: D. Maestrale 2, B. Hyde, A. Musgrave, J. Snehotta, B. McNamara; BEST: J. Snehotta, A. Musgrave, M. Acocks, J. DeSouza, B. Hyde, D. Maestrale SORENTO GOALS: B. Feldhofer 2, A. Morrison 2, N. Diconza, P. Hall, J. Shepherd, J. Main; BEST: L. Brigden, B. Feldhofer, A. Morrison, D. Lawson, J. Pitcher, P. Hall def Pearcedale 10.5.65 Frankston 13.9.87 FRANKSTON GOALS: B. Holland 4, C. O’’Neill 2, J. Walker, M. Bishop, D. Kitchin, D. Bence, N. Martin, C. McConvile, N. Phillips; BEST: M. Bishop, N. Martin, O. Houghton, C. O’’Neill, J. Walker, R. Murdock PEARCEDALE GOALS: R. Shaw 5, D. Janssen 2, N. Mandic, L. Coffey, M. Nichols; BEST: R. Shaw, P. Gamble, R. Simons, B. Simmons, D. Janssen, M. Jones Rosebud 4.9.33 def by Rye 7.6.48 ROSEBUD GOALS: M. Luck 2, C. Fulton, R. Bos; BEST: A. Pegg, L. Mew, T. Bolton, B. Garlick, C. Hotchin RYE GOALS: M. Whelan 4, K. Lynch, J. Cameron, D. Cimino; BEST: M. Whelan, M. Wylie, C. Dunn, A. Dunn, T. Doolan, K. Lynch Somerville 18.12.120 def Tyabb 5.4.34 SOMERVILLE GOALS: J. Ewers 5, W. Shields 4, S. Crowe 2, A. Sweeney-Smith 2, D. Whittley 2, T. Finn, J. Barbour, C. Norton; BEST: S. Crowe, J. Ewers, W. Shields, L. Burton, M. Vamplew, T. Beckett TYABB GOALS: C. Robinson 2, A. Whalley, G. Scott, T. Oostveen; BEST: G. Scott, D. Pullen, N. Leskovec, M. Brock, T. Oostveen, J. Crossley 20 www.nepeanfnl.com.au Footy Stats Bendigo Community Bank Senior LADDERS Team P W L D F A Somerville Frankston Dromana Rosebud Rye Sorrento Pearcedale Tyabb Red Hill Devon M Hastings Crib Point 1100 184 72 255.56 4 1100 109 43 253.49 4 1100 102 77 132.47 4 10014848 100.00 2 10014848 100.00 2 101077 102 75.49 0 101043 109 39.45 0 101072 184 39.13 0 00000 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 Senior GOALS %Pts Player Club MG AG Thomas Shaw Luke Rowe Brendan Fevola Beau Cosson Reece Wilde Dean Waugh Jake Anderson Billy Rolfe Jason Kingsbury Jed Sutton Somerville Somerville Frankston Dromana Dromana Dromana Tyabb Somerville Frankston Somerville 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 7 6 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 9.00 7.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Reserves LADDERS Team P W L D F A Somerville Rye Sorrento Frankston Pearcedale Dromana Rosebud Tyabb Devon M Hastings Red Hill Crib Point 1100 120 34 352.94 4 11004833 145.45 4 11005640 140.00 4 11008765 133.85 4 1010658774.71 0 1010405671.43 0 1010334868.75 0 101034 120 28.33 0 00000 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 Reserves GOALS %Pts Player under 19 LADDERS Team P W L D F A Rosebud Sorrento Frankston Pearcedale Dromana Rye Somerville Hastings Red Hill Tyabb Devon M Crib Point 1100 183 14 1307.14 4 1100 196 19 1031.58 4 11006111 554.55 4 1010116118.03 0 101019 1969.690 101014 1837.650 00000 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 Club Jared Ewers Somerville Pearcedale Ryan Shaw Brad Holland Frankston Rye Matthew Whelan William Shields Somerville Adam Morrison Sorrento Angus Sweeney-Smith Somerville Ben Feldhofer Sorrento Frankston Cameron O’Neill Cory Robinson Tyabb MG AG 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 5.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 under 19 GOALS %Pts Player Club MG AG Fletcher Hustwaite Lachlan Taylor Nathan Abbott Harrison White Aaron Hamzsak Adam Jarred Bronson Corrin Harrison Carter James Guillot Kenneth King Rosebud Rosebud Sorrento Sorrento Sorrento Rosebud Rosebud Sorrento Sorrento Sorrento 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 www.nepeanfnl.com.au 6 6 6 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 21 Club Championships Bendigo Community Bank Netball Club Championship Football Club Championship Team Club Snrs Res U19Total Frankston 3216 Somerville 3216 Rye 1.52 03.5 Dromana 3003 Sorrento 0213 1.50 12.5 Rosebud Crib Point 0000 Devon M 0000 Hastings 0000 Pearcedale 0000 0000 Red Hill Tyabb0000 Club Dromana 32117 Rosebud30014 3 00.503.5 Pearcedale Tyabb 30003 Rye 02103 021 3 Somerville Frankston020.52.5 Crib Point00000 Devon M00000 Hastings000 0 Red Hill 00000 Sorrento00000 combined Club Championship S R U19 A B C U17 Total Somerville 111011 Dromana 1001111 Frankston 111010.5 Rye 0.5100110 Rosebud 0.5011001 0110000 Sorrento Pearcedale 000100.50 Tyabb 0001000 Crib Point 0000000 0000000 Devon M Hastings 000000 Red Hill 0000000 22 A B CU17T 5 5 4.5 3.5 3.5 2 1.5 1 0 0 0 0 www.nepeanfnl.com.au Bendigo Community Bank Good sports don’t let their South mates drinkAFL and drive. East Welcome to the 2016 Season AFL South East has also recently announced a review into the senior competition structures in the region which Whilst some matches have already been staged over the will no doubt create some interesting debate, thoughts Easter weekend, today marks the official commenceand concepts. Some of the propositions which come to ment of the 2016 season. This promises to be an exciting A RoadSafe Victoria initiative supported byduring VicRoads andof VCFL light the course the review will be put to clubs season both on and off the field. for comment and there is no doubt the conversation will The off-season has brought about much change to the be robust. However, as highlighted earlier, the sustainaadministration and governance of football and netball bility of all clubs is our primary focus, not the power base in the region. The propositions of AFL South East have of individual clubs. been accepted by the clubs and the work to build on the We looked forward to what 2016 brings and thank our strength and capacity of clubs is our main focus. wonderful volunteers for the commitment they make to At present, the MPNFL, SEFNL, SEJ and FDJFL all sit under their clubs and the sport and I would personally like to the governance banner of AFL South East and that enawish everyone an enjoyable season. bles us to assign additional and concentrated resources AFL South East Region to areas of greatest needs for the clubs. Only the MPJFL sits outside this model and their clubs will vote on this General Manager move at the end of the year. Jeremy Bourke The leagues that now sit under AFL South East’s banner have access to an administrative resource spread never previously available. AFL South East have dedicated full-time league management, operations, media, commercial, finance, umpiring and club development staff available to all clubs in all leagues under the AFL South East banner. All this is delivered without any additional impost on clubs and in some leagues a reduction in club levies. AFL South East, as noted in the Country Review (2011), UPCOMING EVENTS are unashamedly focused on the sustainability of the If you’re going to have a few drinks, club. Everything we do, every strategic objective, every Saturday 7th May planinvestment ahead and arrange a ride with a development program, every financial and Pink Round every stakeholder relationship that designated is built is all driver about – someone who’s providing a more dynamic, supportive sustainable notand drinking or who’s responsibly Saturday 14th May environment for our clubs. sticking to light. Community Umpiring Round 2016 brings with it many new initiatives over and above the governance changes. A new regional senior Goodwomen’s sports don’t let their Saturday 21st May competition under the banner of AFL South East wasdrink the and drive. AFL Victoria Community Championships mates first regional competition established in Victoria and proMPNFL v Northern FNL vides the connection needed in this growth sector of the Football: Seniors & U19s sport. A RoadSafe Victoria initiative supported by VicRoads and VCFL Netball: Open & Under 19’s A new state-wide player points system has been implemented and a salary cap to be applied in 2017 will enYVMDFNL v MPNFL sure that football moves in the right direction to address Football: Seniors & U19s burgeoning player payments and club sustainability Netball : Open & Under 17’s concerns. Plan ahead, on and off the field Plan ahead, on and off the field If you’re going to have a few drinks, plan ahead and arrange a ride with a designated driver – someone who’s not drinking or who’s responsibly sticking to light. Good sports don’t let their mates drink and drive. A RoadSafe Victoria initiative supported by VicRoads and VCFL www.nepeanfnl.com.au 23 Bendigo Community Bank 24 www.nepeanfnl.com.au Bendigo Community Bank Easter Round Good Friday 25th March Rosebud 5.18.48 vs. Rye 7.6.48 (R4) Frankston 16.13-109 vs. Pearcedale 5.13-43 (R4) Easter Saturday 26th March Somerville 28.16.184 vs. Tyabb 11.6.72 (R4) Dromana 16.6.102 vs. Sorrento 11.11.77 (R2) Round 1 - Saturday 9th April Rosebud vs. Dromana (ROS) Somerville vs. Rye (SOM) Tyabb vs. Frankston (TYA) Sorrento vs. Hastings (SOR) Devon Meadows vs. Pearcedale (DM) Sunday 10th April Crib Point vs. Red Hill (CP) Round 2 - Saturday 16th April Frankston vs. Somerville (FRA) Red Hill vs. Tyabb (RH) Hastings vs. Rosebud (HAS) Rye vs. Devon Meadows (RYE) Pearcedale vs. Crib Point (PEA) Round 3 - Saturday 23rd April Dromana vs. Rye (DRO) Tyabb vs. Sorrento (TYA) Sunday 24th April Rosebud vs. Red Hill (ROS) Crib Point vs. Devon Meadows (CP) Monday 25th April Somerville vs. Pearcedale (SOM) Hastings vs. Frankston (HAS) Round 4 - Saturday 30th April Devon Meadows vs. Hastings (DM) Sorrento vs. Crib Point (SOR) Round 5 - Pink Round Saturday 7th May Pearcedale vs. Dromana (PEA) Frankston vs. Devon Meadows (FRA) Hastings vs. Somerville (HAS) Rye vs. Red Hill (RYE) Sorrento vs. Rosebud (SOR) Tyabb vs. Crib Point (TYA) Round 6 - Community Umpire Round Saturday 14th May Dromana vs. Frankston (DRO) Rye vs. Sorrento (RYE) Red Hill vs. Somerville (RH) Pearcedale vs. Tyabb (PEA) Devon Meadows vs. Rosebud (DM) Crib Point vs. Hastings (CP) AFL Victoria Championships Saturday 21st May MPNFL vs. Northern FL MPNFL vs. YVMDFNL Fixture Queens Birthday Weekend Saturday 11th June Sorrento vs. Rye (SOR) - Rd 15 Sunday 12th June Red Hill vs. Dromana (RH) - Rd 4 Round 9 - Saturday 18th June Somerville vs. Dromana (SOM) Sorrento vs. Devon Meadows (SOR) Hastings vs. Tyabb (HAS) Frankston vs. Rosebud (FRA) Rye vs. Crib Point (RYE) Red Hill vs. Pearcedale (RH) Round 10 - Saturday 25th June Dromana vs. Crib Point (DRO) Sorrento vs. Frankston (SOR) Rosebud vs. Somerville (ROS) Tyabb vs. Rye (TYA) Pearcedale vs. Hastings (PEA) Devon Meadows vs. Red Hill (DM) Round 11 - Saturday 2nd July (Split Round) Dromana vs. Devon Meadows (DRO) Crib Point vs. Frankston (CP) Tyabb vs. Rosebud (TYA) Saturday 9th July Rye vs. Pearcedale (RYE) Somerville vs. Sorrento (SOM) Hastings vs. Red Hill (HAS) Round 12 - Saturday 16th July Sorrento vs. Dromana (SOR) Pearcedale vs. Somerville (PEA) Frankston vs. Tyabb (FRA) Rosebud vs. Hastings (ROS) Devon Meadows vs. Rye (DM) Red Hill vs. Crib Point (RH) Round 13 - Saturday 23rd July Dromana vs. Red Hill (DRO) Hastings vs. Sorrento (HAS) Tyabb vs. Somerville (TYA) Rye vs. Rosebud (RYE) Devon Meadows vs. Frankston (DM) Crib Point vs. Pearcedale (CP) Round 14 - Saturday 30th July Frankston vs. Dromana (FRA) Rosebud vs. Sorrento (ROS) Somerville vs. Hastings (SOM) Crib Point vs. Tyabb (CP) Red Hill vs. Rye (RH) Pearcedale vs. Devon Meadows (PEA) Round 15 - Saturday 6th August Dromana vs. Rosbud (DRO) Somerville vs. Red Hill (SOM) Devon Meadows vs. Tyabb (DM) Pearcedale vs. Frankston (PEA) Hastings vs. Crib Point (HAS) Round 7 - Indigenous Round Saturday 28th May Hastings vs. Dromana (HAS) Sorrento vs. Red Hill (SOR) Somerville vs. Crib Point (SOM) Tyabb vs. Devon Meadows (TYA) Rosebud vs. Pearcedale (ROS) Frankston vs. Rye (FRA) Round 16 - Saturday 13th August Rye vs. Dromana (RYE) Red Hill vs. Sorrento (RH) Crib Point vs. Somerville (CP) Tyabb vs. Pearcedale (TYA) Rosebud vs. Devon Meadows (ROS) Frankston vs. Hastings (FRA) Round 8 - Saturday 4th June Dromana vs. Tyabb (DRO) Pearcedale vs. Sorrento (PEA) Devon Meadow vs. Somerville (DM) Crib Point vs. Rosebud (CP) Red Hill vs. Frankston (RH) Rye vs. Hastings (RYE) FINALS Saturday 20th August - QF Sunday 21st August - EF Saturday 27th August - 2nd SF Sunday 28th August - 1st SF Saturday 3rd September - PF Saturday 10th September - GF www.nepeanfnl.com.au 25 Bendigo Community Bank A New Year Brings A New Look... And we’re off and running. The 2016 season started with a bang at Easter and after a week to recuperate we head full bore into the unknowns of a new and exciting season. Some seasons come and go and feel the same as the last but at the SUA, 2016 promises to be different. The new season brings with it immense change…some might even refer to it as refreshment. New uniforms…New senior coaching staff…A new crop of aspiring senior umpires. That’s a lot of change for one short preseason. It would be disrespectful to the legacy of those departed to call this a regeneration of the SUA but this definitely provides an opportunity for the fresh guard to stamp their imprint on such a strong association that continues to lead from the front throughout Country Victoria. Many of you may not have recognised us last week or maybe prayed that it really wasn’t us when we walked out, ball aloft in GREEN. Then after the first free kick and a few curse words a saddened look appeared upon your faces as the realisation that it was the same free kick you couldn’t bear to see last year. But nonetheless…we look alright in this new strip. Just light enough that we don’t have to worry about a clash strip on well grassed decks and just dark enough to hide the effects our summer related activities. The AFL envisaged a one-for-all and all-for-one umpiring model from the top right down through grass roots. Part of this included a predominantly uniform strip that is now identifiable to all. And while still maintaining a few differing quirks to the uniform (umpires are a weird bunch with all their little quirks) the SUA has jumped right on board. But just because we wear green doesn’t mean we’re now a very green group. Yes, we lost a lot of experienced and widely respected heads following 2015 but we’ve ably replaced them. We wish all the best to Peter Marshall who has departed us after many years as our fearless leader for a new challenge at the Southern Football League. The Foss helped put umpiring on the map in the region and will always be welcomed back with open arms. But out goes one old timer and in comes another. With a scone 26 that’s buffed and shined to create more glare than that of a hot noon day sun, Mark Mounsey leaps into the role of Director of Umpiring and Field Umpire’s Coach for 2016. With his enthusiastic leadership, we are sure to bound our way forward. Some things change, but some things will always stay the same. The SUA’s passion for the Mornington Peninsula and Casey regions will also endure. And that’s what excites us all the most. Get Involved SUA are always on the lookout for those crazy individuals who want to become umpires. It takes a certain type of person to want to umpire, but those people who take the brave step, often benefit greatly from all umpiring offers. If you love the game and you want to keep fit, learn life skills, meet new friends and earn some money then umpiring is for you. Stay in Touch Stay in touch with all information about Southern Umpires Association (SUA) by following or adding us on social media. Twitter: Search for @SouthernUmpires and follow us; Facebook: Search for Southern Umpires Association and like our page; Instagram: Search for @SouthernUmpires and follow us for exclusive pictures; and TeamApp: add the TeamApp on your smart phone and search for the Southern Umpires Association. www.nepeanfnl.com.au Bendigo Community Bank Netball Preview It’s finally here…round one can you believe it! Whilst we may have had a tasty treat over the Easter break (and no I’m not talking chocolate) with some games unofficially starting. We are now at the beginning of 16 rounds to a fresh season. That right, anything can happen on the court so best we have look into the crystal ball of this weeks games. their line-up but last year if someone went down, there was always another to stand up and do the job. They may not be as far in front of the pack this year, but still a powerhouse side. The Bombshells went down in a nail-biting game by 1 point to Pearcedale. Hopefully this is the season we see Frankston explode, and cause many upsets. Tyabb to get the job done. Rosebud v Dromana Sorrento and Hastings both find themselves in a similar boat. Both sides are up and coming, and whilst they may not have star studded line ups, everyone will sure be eager to see their improvement during the season. This game could certainly could go either way. For this week the Sharks will get the nod. Both of these teams had game over Easter, and came home with the chocolates! Rosebud knocked off last year’s runners up Rye, while Dromana made easy work of an up and coming Sorrento side. This game should be a great spectacle to any passionate netball lover, and a hard game to call, but will side with the Buds as they have the home court advantage. Somerville v Rye Somerville missed out last year on finals by percentage while Rye were runners up. Once again both sides played over Easter with not much success. A new look Rye, will be back to a development stage and will certainly be looking to get court time into their young stars. The Demons will still cause some upset but won’t be as strong. Somerville only just went down to Tyabb last weekend. The Eagles certainly have improved over the summer and they will be making sure they see finals action this year. Somerville for the win this week. Sorrento v Hastings Crib Point v Red Hill A Sunday special for all of the netball lover out there. This game probably deserves its own day as it will be on for young and old. The Magpies knocked out the ladies from the Hill in the Semi Finals last year, so they will certainly be looking to even the score. Red Hill were certainly the surprise packet in 2015 but certainly will now be closely watched by their opponents. Cribby certainly were not far off a Grand Final, and the girls will be looking to set the record straight this season with no doubt a pass mark being making the last dance of the year. Massive game to kick-start the season, Crib Point to win at home. Devon Meadows v Pearcedale Another rivalry game…talk about a smorgasbord of netball! The battle of the Panthers. Devon Meadows were strong early in the year only to fall away later in the season. If the red, white and black panthers want to be at the business end of the season, the hard work starts now. Pearcedale from all reports have had a strong preseason, so people beware as the Pink Panthers may just be on the rise. With saying that they get this week’s tip. Tyabb v Frankston Bombshells Last year’s premiers kick-started their 2016 campaign with a win over Somerville. The Yabbies have a few changes to PENINSULA 12 Mornington - Tyabb Road, Mornington Ph: 03 5971 0710 www.peninsulajeep.com.au www.nepeanfnl.com.au 27 Netball Notes Bendigo Community Bank Frankston Bombshells Math is clearly not NFNL favourite subject with our round 4 clash already over and done with well before even the thought of round 1. With a mix bag of results, thanks to Pearcedale who supplied us with the liquorice allsorts and a healthy start to season 2016. A draw, win and a loss is like cosmopolitan ice-cream–We’ll eat it but we really only like chocolate. C grade clash was a playground from start to finish: a see-sawing beginning, a swinging middle and a merrygo-round tie to finish, exciting at the time but sort of makes you feel a bit sick when it’s all over. Brilliant defensive effort from Teegs and Zen creating countless opportunities which Hayles and Kels happily converted! B grade: it may not have been the most consistent however everyone was backing each other up like an RnB song playing at the Deck to help cement our win. Well done to the new Mrs Blair Anderson picking up intercepts from all over the court. Also to speedy Gonzalez Polly, if this was supercoach you’d want to captain her to benefit from those double points! A grade were tremendously brave but unlucky to lose by a goal. Fighting their way back into it, Cath was on fire in goals and our midfield started to find room to run. Unfortunately injury decimated our backline which fell apart faster than an uncle toby’s musli bar that’s been sitting in the cupboard too long, with both Bods and Cell going down within the last minute.. Excited to play Tyabb and officially round 1 this week, go Bomber! Pearcedale Panthers As we anticipated, Pearcedale’s 2016 Netball Season has kicked off with as much excitement and ferocity as we would expect from our squad of girls with a thirst to prove that they can compete this season. All three Easter Round games against the Frankston Bombshells were hard fought from start to finish and showed a high quality standard of netball from both teams. C Grade kicked off the night in an outstanding and exciting match. Very even across both teams, the girls showed some outstanding passages of play with the game resulting in a draw 19-19. B Grade was a tough match against a strong Frankston side but the girls showed much spirit and fight and fought their way back into the game in the second half resulting in a loss of only 11 goals. A Grade was a ripper of a match, with the lead changing almost every minute. It was here Pearcedale really showed their improvement, coming out with a 1 goal victory over Frankston- great work girls! Round 1 brings much excitement as we turn to face Devon Meadows for not only the Panther Cup, but a highly anticipated 2015 Grand Final rematch. Good luck to all teams! Rosebud Buds Under 17s – Great first game by the girls as a whole team. Ebony (the defender) bringing out 99% goaling percentage helped us keep a nice lead, the defenders keeping their game faces on for the full hour and keeping the ball right out of Rye’s goal circle and the mid courters making it fly down the court! Can’t wait for the year ahead with this awesome bunch of girls! C-Grade - It’s a new look team in 2016 with a new coach, some u17 coming up and the addition of some new faces there is a real positive vibe around the girls. This year we are looking to improve our skills get some fluency happening in our game and have fun whilst doing it! The Rye game we went into unsure of what opposition we would be up against and even though they once again proved too good for our girls there was some real positives to take out of the games with the score line being dramatically improved from the same game last year and things we have been working on at training being implemented during the game. Best on for the day was Ali Raphael doing all that was asked for her and much more and providing some stability through the court and runner up Meredith Woods again putting in 100% effort and getting some reward for her effort. We look forward to a spirited contest against Dromana! B-Grade – Game day awards went to Jess Smith and Jessica Smith. A highlight of the day was the unveiling of the updated netball facilities including the shelter, sponsors banner and new look dresses – well done to everyone involved in bringing this together. A-Grade – We beat rye!!!! Woo hoo first time since 2009! Emma White shrugged off her nerves & showed her talent with Loz shooting like a star. Millie (new) flew herself across the court like velvet. Beth sparked in her new position of defence. All together the TEAM work really exciting! The Peninsula Club Bar and Restaurant The Peninsula Club is located one street back from the Dromana foreshore on the corner of Gibson & Noel Streets in Dromana, Victoria 3936. Phone: 03 5987 2448 www.peninsulaclub.com.au 28 www.nepeanfnl.com.au Netball Notes Bendigo Community Bank Somerville Eagles On Easter Saturday we hosted Tyabb at home. After some drizzle in the morning, the C girls could have questioned if they were playing on an ice skating rink rather than a netball court. Thankfully the courts dried up for the A & B games! A big shout out to Becky Dixon & Darren Sharp that have did an amazing job cleaning the courts last weekend! Hopefully there is no rain today! The newlook C team had a fantastic win against Tyabb. There were some nerves before the game but the whole team played with confidence & should be set for a successful year! The B team suffered some injuries before the game, the infamous ‘foot’ sidelined Maddy & Kay was nursing a leg injury, however after a great second quarter (16-2), the girls were able to secure a win against last season’s premiers. The A team were not able to come away with the 4 points, however there were plenty of positives. Thank you to Erin that skipped a wedding to be out on court! We know your mum was not impressed… but we love your dedication! All the best for all three teams today against Rye. We look forward to celebrating 3 from 3. Today’s sponsor is HYMARK TRADING. Call Mark on 59849999 for all of your personal work place safety equipment needs! Tyabb Yabbies Round one was exactly what we expected with all teams playing inconsistent netball, however, there were plenty of positives signs that new combinations will settle & work well given some time & practice. Despite experiencing a loss, C grade started well & successfully applied the strategies practised at training. Jayde was great in her first senior game with her closing speed & ability to read the ball causing problems for Sommie. Jaye stood tall in goals providing a great target & was able to finish her shots accurately. This week the girls aim to move the ball with greater patience to secure their first win. The B grade score line was very unattractive from Tyabb’s perspective but the girls gain confidence from their ball movement & have faith in their ability to bounce back. Kylie lead from the front with her defensive pressure & drive. She contested every ball & never gave up all game. Leonie really controlled the tempo & linked well with Chloe in patches. A grade was our only win of the day but coach Keira wants to see more patience in attack & better options across the court. Izzy was outstanding in her ability to put doubt in the opposition’s mind & cause them to turn the ball over. In her first A grade match Jess was a strong target in goals & worked beautifully with H to open up space. Today we welcome Frankston as we unfurl our 3 premiership flags. The pressure is on all teams to regain victory & once again display the quality netball we expect at Tyabb. NIP! NIP! www.nepeanfnl.com.au 29 Netball Notes Bendigo Community Bank Hastings Blues This week sees us travelling down to Sorrento. Good luck girls listen to your coaches and everything will fall into place. We would like to welcome all our new players to HFNC. We hope you have a fun nd exciting time this season. I would like to Congratulate Taylah Strange on being our B Grade coach nd Captain. Its great to see our older girls stepping up. Karen Gay will take on our C Grade girls. We have had word that our long awaited lights will be opperational within in 4 weeks which is exciting news for our club. Dromana Tigers Well what a great great start to the season with 4 big wins on the board. Starting with Renae Moorehead and her amazing U17’s its so exciting to see so much talent coming up through the juniors this is the first year we are seeing the fruits of labor with starting Junior netball at Dromana there has been alot of hard work done over the last few years and its starting to pay off the future is looking very bright at tiger land. Awards went to Matilda Ord and Tessa McDonald. C Grade have a new playing coach this year in Kiandra Ball and for a team that was thrown together at the last minute they did an amazing job with a few more games together this is a very promising side, Awards went to Gabbi Peters and Terrina Davies. Sarz has taken on the job with B Grade this year and the turn out to training has been very exciting and it is already showing on court.Awards went to Caitlyn Heseltine and Rivvy Walters ( No Burpies for you this week) Bec Bacon is back again with our new look A Grade side it has been extremely exciting to have so many new players this year in all grade and we are looking forward to a great year. Awards went to Bri O’Brien and Kristi Brinksma. This week see’s us up against Rosebud which is always a hard fought clash, good luck to everyone GO TIGES!! 30 Devon Meadows Panthers 2015 season thankyou for all your lessons, 2016 we are ready ! This season has come around very fast, and the girls have all worked hard over pre-season which included a fittness camp ran by our senior coaches. With a large senior list , the girls have participated in a range of fittness sessions this offseason, ranging from beach sessions, stair climbing, boxing, cyling and they even gave yoga a go (we finally found out that our president Lucy Dehey sucks at something)! ! We would like to welcome new coaches Kim (Agrade) and Tanie (C grade) to the club this season, and welcome back Sandra (Bgrade). The club this year is very fortunate to have A grade level standard coaches, in all grades. This year, it is evident that all coaches are on the same pathway and want the same thing- a flag! ! Good luck to our captains for the season, those beingLucy Dehey (Agrade), Nat Fallon (Bgrade), Stacey Di Coco (Cgrade) and Kiarah Rochford (U17’s). ! In the off season, two little cubs were born, so congratulations to Zoe Dehey with the arrival of Zac and Brooke Harvey on the arrival of Kai. !! Good luck to all the girls in their first games today, hopefully the new dresses bring you some luck! Sorrento Sharks The easter round saw the girls headed down to Dromana, unfortunately we were unable to come away with a win. All the u17s girls played really well, and never gave up. Brooke and Macy worked hard in defence and stayed really strong throughout the whole game, the girls caught up in the third quarter and were only down by 2 points however unfortunately came away with a loss, they really showed how strong they can play as a team. C Grade Unfortunately didn’t come away with the result we’d hoped for against Dromana on Thursday night but every single player on that court put in all they had. We showed a great level of ability in certain aspects of the game and didn’t drop our heads despite what the scoreboard showed. We continued to strive for a win until the time ran out and all the girls should be proud of the persistence and drive they showed. B Grade girls also put in all they had, Meg did an outstanding job in the middle court and never stopped giving it all she had, Anna and Jen played back together in goals and really put up a fight against some tough defense! A grade put up a great fight, knowing it was always going to be tough but we were really pleased with the effort from the team. All of the girls played really well and we are very excited for what’s to come this season. We were impressed with how well we could stay in the game and proved we are capable. It’s going to be a big year Go Sharks! www.nepeanfnl.com.au Netball Notes Bendigo Community Bank Rye Demons Red Hill Hills The clubs first games of the season were a mixed bag. The 17’s opened proceedings and played a great competitive game. Our young girls gained confidence as the game progressed but they struggled to put the score on the board early and unfortunately lost. This team will improve each week. The C and B grade teams both won their matches convincingly and their shared experience with each other is their strength. Some of these ladies have been playing together for a number of years and they know they can rely on each other. The A grade match was another story as our girls struggled to find the right combinations which saw Rosebud take the win. It was a positive start to the season and we all enjoyed the day. Good luck this week. Go Dee’s. Welcome to the 2016 Netball Season. Lisa Vines and Sophie Fletcher are both continuing on as the A and B Grade Coaches respectively. They are joined this season by Kitty Wilson and Nicola Mold coaching the C Grade and Tania Shannon coaching the U17 girls. Good luck in all grades. Our summer has been very busy with 12 new players joining. We have lost 4 players, so there is plenty of competition for places on match days. Christine Morgan has also joined us in the Administration area and will ensure that all girls are registered and paid up with the VNA and Club Memberships. Please see Christine if you haven’t already paid your membership. The girls have also been very active in trying to help raise money for improved Netball facilities (Netball Court hopefully at some stage) but helping with the Car Show, Red Hill Market and Red Hill Show. Thanks very much for your extra effort in these areas. Good luck to all teams today. Crib Point Magpies Crib Point has had a very solid pre-season across all 4 grades. We have maintained consistent numbers throughout the weeks which has set us up for what we hope to be our best season yet! On the courts this year you will see some familiar faces, with most of the girls returning from last season. We have welcomed back some players from both; injuries and having a break. Also we have welcomed some brand new players into the Crib Point Family! This has a created a positive vibe around the nest and created some diversity amongst each team. As well as new players, we have gained two very gorgeous baby mascots, India and Ollie; who without a doubt are going to be the best looking bubs donning the black and white this year! I am pleased to announce Belinda Keays will be spreading her knowledge and expertise as our A grade player/coach this season, she has a lot to offer our A Grade team and I know the girls are very excited to have her. B Grade coach will again be Adrienne Harris hoping to take her girls one step further this season! Leah Moncrieff has taken on the C Grade role and is looking forward to working with a great bunch of girls. Jane Piotrowski has made the leap from coaching juniors into coaching the 17s. Jane is a former senior player and has a lot of expertise to share with the 17’s. Cribby is definitely a club to look out for this season! We are fully prepared for what will be an epic season and are excited to get out on the court; round one against Red Hill! Good luck girls! www.nepeanfnl.com.au 31 Netball Ladders Bendigo Community Bank A Grade Team P W D L F APts % Dromana110056 304 186.67 Tyabb 110041 324 128.13 Pearcedale 110031 304 103.33 Frankston100130 31096.77 Somerville 100132 41078.05 Sorrento 100130 56053.57 Crib Point0000000 0 Devon M 0000000 0 Hastings 0000000 0 Red Hill 0000000 0 Rosebud 0000000 0 Rye 0000000 0 B Grade Team P W D L F APts % Dromana110040 164 250.00 Somerville 110046 304 153.33 274 133.33 Frankston110036 Pearcedale 100127 36075.00 Tyabb 100130 46065.22 Sorrento 100116 400 40 Crib Point0000000 0 Devon M 0000000 0 Hastings 0000000 0 Red Hill 0000000 0 Rosebud 0000000 0 Rye 0000000 0 56def30 30 def by 31 32def by41 Dromana Frankston Somerville 40def16 36 def 27 46 def 30 Dromana Frankston Somerville Rosebud 30 def 19 drew 31 def 15 def by Dromana Rosebud 35 def 37 def C Grade Team P W D L F APts % Frankston211019 196 100.00 Dromana110030 154 200.00 Rye 110030 154 200.00 Somerville 210131 224 140.91 Pearcedale 101019 192 100.00 Tyabb 100122 31070.97 Rosebud 100115 30050.00 Sorrento 100115 30050.00 Crib Point0000000 0 Devon M 0000000 0 Hastings 0000000 0 Red Hill 0000000 0 Under 17 Team PBWD L F APts % Rosebud 10 1 0 0 3723 4 160.87 Dromana 10 1 0 0 3523 4 152.17 Tyabb 01000 0 04 0 Sorrento 10 0 0 1 2335 0 65.71 Rye 10 0 0 1 2337 0 62.16 Crib Point 00000 0 00 0 Devon M 00000 0 00 0 Pearcedale00000 0 00 0 0 Red Hill 00000 0 00 32 a grade Dromana Frankston Somerville www.nepeanfnl.com.au b grade c grade U17 Sorrento Pearcedale Tyabb Sorrento Pearcedale Tyabb 15 19 22 30 Sorrento Pearcedale Tyabb Rye 23 23 Sorrento Rye Bendigo Community Bank www.nepeanfnl.com.au 33 Peninsula Footy Update SENIORS Senior LADDERS Team PWL D F A %Pts Bonbeach9.8.62def byEdi-Asp10.11.71 Pines 110012354227.784 Edi-Asp 11007162114.524 Bonbeach1010627187.320 Seaford 10105412343.900 Mt Eliza 0000 0 0 0 0 Chelsea 0000 0 0 0 0 F’ston YCW0000 0 0 0 0 Karingal 0000 0 0 0 0 Langwarrin 0000 0 0 0 0 Mornington 0000 0 0 0 0 Seaford 7.12.54def byPines 18.15.123 RESERVES LADDERS Team PWL D F A Reserves Bonbeach 8.3.51defEdi-Asp 5.3.33 Seaford 13.15.93defPines 2.11.23 under 19 Bonbeach5.2.32def byEdi-Asp12.10.82 Seaford 21.17.143defPines %Pts Seaford 11009323404.354 Bonbeach11005133154.554 Edi-Asp 1010335164.710 Pines 1010239324.730 Karingal 0000 0 0 0 0 Mt Eliza 0000 0 0 0 0 F’ston YCW0000 0 0 0 0 Langwarrin 0000 0 0 0 0 Chelsea 0000 0 0 0 0 Mornington 0000 0 0 0 0 UNDER 19 LADDERS Team PWL D F A %Pts Seaford 11001431143004 Edi-Asp 11008232256.254 Bonbeach1010328239.020 Pines 1010 11430.70 0 Mt Eliza 0000 0 0 0 0 Chelsea 0000 0 0 0 0 Langwarrin 0000 0 0 0 0 Karingal 0000 0 0 0 0 Mornington 0000 0 0 0 0 F’ston YCW0000 0 0 0 0 MORNINGTON 109 Mornington - Tyabb Road, Mornington Ph: 03 5975 7448 www.ahg.com.au/vic/mornington-nissan 34 www.peninsulafnl.com.au 0.1.1 BERWICK & KNOXFIELD “ Good luck to all teams for the 2016 season from Totally Workwear Knoxfield & Berwick.” Proud sponsors of the AFLSE. For Totally Great Value contact us at [email protected] or 03 9769 3516 One goal. WorkSafe’s goal is to help make workplaces safe, so that all the players, officials, volunteers and fans can be there every weekend, doing their bit for their club. Proud sponsors of Country Football and Netball for over a decade. 36 www.nepeanfnl.com.au
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